; . ; " ' - - ! - . : . - - - ; . ' - , ' . . - . ' ' - - ' -- - !XV3BBMUVM3BBH!IBMBIQB9iBBM9BVBXHHVHlli...i : -' i 1 f i t -re i it 'Carolina ciiinaiii ! -THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1880. . NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. t i FOR PRESIDENT: ! mm i ii lit t einvnm rr A XTnAPTT" Or Pennsylvania. ' FOR VICE-PRESIDENT :- WILLIAM E ENGLISH, Or Indiana. ! PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, FOR THE 8TATE AT LA ROE S James M. Leach, of Davidson, t. Fabius II. llusbee, of Wake. , j. DISTRICT KLECTORJ Y 7th District, Theodore F.Kluttz.jl ' - FOR CONGRESS: R. FRANK ARMFIELD, l OF IREDELL. . . j Election, Tuesday, NovT2. j " DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. - I For Govemor Thonia? J. Jarvis. j 1 1 Lt. Gov. James L. Robinson, t i Sec'v. pf State Win. M. Saunders. ' f Treasurer, Juo. M. Worth. j i.jL- Attorney General, Thos. S. Kenan. ' " Auditor, W. P. Roberts. i Sup't of Public Instructions, ,J, C. ! Scarborough. -- i :fOR judge of Atn Judicial district: , KTtleH Bessktt. -. j FOU JUDGE OF 5X11 JUDICIAL DISTRtCT I John A. Gilmer. : S FOR THE STATE SENATE : f J. A. WILLIAMSON. 4 FOR THE LOWER HOUSE : . V ' FRANK BROWN, J J. L. GREBER. IIow to break the 'Solid South T Let l Uhe 'Republican policy yield tp fairness h I and justice towards the Southern States, ! I pr, in other words, take oil' outside press ! f ure, aud the South would cease to t be 1 solid, but would be speedily rent I by I party strifes and contentions. I Shall Soutiei!n War claims be paid! Certaiuly, if anybody wants to pay them, I et them do it. Hancock don't favor pay- poent by the U. S. Government, but he tronld raise no objection to Vuuderbilt's If frying his hand on it; so we are Jiot Trithout hope. - f , The signs of the limes present and in the pear future for Ireland, i appalling. The ' people are.in a furioiis excitement against ifhe government, and arc holding great mass 'meetings of thousands, in which revolution- XJ sentiments are freely indulged. Mean- awhile the government is preparinc for an I put-break by strengthening fortifications f jtnd moving troops. Should the trouble I there culminate in war, poor Ireland will in 1 the end only bring upon herself untold niis I 'eries' Hopelessly in bondage to England shecan never win relief ly an appeal; to j.rms.-; : - . .. FURCIIES AND KA3ISAY - .- BOONE. AT A friend who was at Boono when Judge Furchesoud Dr. Ramsay .drew up there in a shabby buggy and ith a sorry team pn a political pilgri mage among the mountains, says it was the funniest in cident of his summer sojourn in the "land of the sky." These gentlemen, the Re palican candidates, were strangers at Boone, iind the natives, suspecting that they were- bloated revenuers, stood off and would have nothing to' say to them. Finally the Doctor introduced himself to fk small crowd gathered at Coffee's hotel, where he and the Judge were stopping. Said he,1 to the crowd, I am Dr. Ramsay, the Republicau elector. No ono answer 4 him. He squirmed a little and then said Judge Furches, candidate for Con gress, is in the house. Still no one an swered him, or showed any signs of joy pr sorrow.1 :.He squirmed a little more, and walked up and down the piazza a time or two, while winks were passing be tween the crowd. He rallied again and inqiured for one Green, who was a Radi cal bell weather in Watauga; but Green was not in town. But while this was go hgon a raw chap came i up and greeted he Doctor very familiarly, and was an-' Swered. "I believe 1 don't kuow vou." to A IK-11 Jill ' KCm rA!U. a M Ulll -l.llllll IIIJlll 111 the Republican committee in this coun ty," &c. . L IJut we can't repeat the story through out how these gentlemen subscribed one dollar each for building a church : how Ttheyiigreed to divide time with Demo cratic candidates in the couuty, and how thoso mountain bovs -wiped them oat. There were only six whito Radicals and a few negroes to hear them at Boone. The Democrats made up a respectable crowd, JiQwever, aud speeches were-inade. Wp promised in our last to lay befoie our readers this weik, winterer there might le in the matter reported with such gas to in the lust Examiner, of an at- tempt to buy off the truck, D. L. IJrinSie, in the interest of C. F. Waggoner, -the Democratic cumulate for Slteriff. - We rpdeem that proinise tliis week as. will inci seen by the -letters of Mr. C. 11. McKeuzie, and Mr. T. J. Sum iter, j It .will be seen that the conversation be tweeu Bringle aud McKeuzie, pf no jmb- lic ftigniucance whatever, aud-only con - 1 1. 1!. I . .11 . - !. ceruw uiem umividuail V. Aim. It ) is plainly Tliscernable that McKehzie did jot pretend, en, that he had any right to pledge the Democratic party to .any, lZl:?" a! V fl-7-FKY- Vw u ,ofl0 ? u w uj ulu B,an could " .I IS mer by the mo6t active exertions saved the iinfprentiv- lt was oiilr because fmmj. . . i l-ii i i - . ' t 'Tn ' rlrZTV Tr u.0. v " rt "V l:.; 7- -- ;;:7:r ... . , PU,D ""v " v wu. only make a fool of himself to pledge things he knew it was Impowiblo :f..r him to perform We perceive iu the toue and temper of the Examiner, the same fntfoas spirit that character ited the 'foriginal secessionist" of jmhyl ' The same spirit pf evil, sig nifying rule or ruin. It U alsor plainly seen hi the course of Bingham and his engineer, Price. Thfy. are a trio who 'have set out to butty the freeiueu of Row nn into the support of a man whom the people do not waut a niau whom . two years ago they signally ' rejected : whom, on the 21st of August last, they defeated a second time, and that tk, after he had spent months, in artfully; arranging the political machinery of the county in his oru favor. These are the active agents of a ring wit!) headquarters at Bingham's Qro eery, w hom, if we were to judge by their past recordouly need success in this can vass to insure the introduction of new and startling principles of jeounty govern jiieut. -The sheriff would become a polit ival officer, and would use his office to constrain every man, as jfar as possible, willing or unwilling, to support cockade Democracy. They would manage all the appointments in the county township .committees, registrars, magistrates, coun ty commissioners and judges of election, milking them all tire-eatiug Democrats. And what could not be accomplished by the seizure of the political machinery of the county, nor by , fraudulent votes, would be sought in any other vray open to the exercise of trickery, or the use of bribe liquor. - Are the Conservative Dem ocrats of the county willing that this fac tioii shall crush them ontl They consti tute the truly patriotic element pf the Democratic party of the county. Patri otism in its proper sense j is homage to God; but not with, fairness and justice trampled under Coot. Hon. -Wm. M. Robbiks was recently at Wilmington, and addressed the people, mak ing, aa he always does, a fine impression on a those who heard him. Someone writing to the Raleigh Observer, sajp: "Your cor respondent takes it that Mj. Robbins has left a, very fine impression with the. good people of the Cape Fear, and they will most assuredly look forward tdthe future promo tion of so able, so open a representative of the people, who, while in Congress, unsel fishly exerted his whole influence in her be half; but he had looked upon pur bar and river improvement as an undertaking which wouf not benefit the pcople;of Wilmington nlv but would be of untold value to the whole of North Carolina." i INDIANA ELECTION. 1320 Precincts. Indianapolis, Oct. 134:25 p. m. There are 1,44) precincts in the btute ot Indiana; odu precincts give a Democratic gain of 4,461; a Republican gain of 9,154; net Re- publican gain, 4,693. - OHIO. t Democratic Headquarters. The following has just bctn received at th Democratic national headquarters here: Cleveland, ., Oct. 13.-4Returhs from Ohio arc muddled. The Republicans are making their calculations on Supreme Court Judge. We are making ours on Secretarv of State. Thus far the Democratic gains Atf Secretary of State in this! section have . l,KTC . Ve ,M,,,C ' w,ese ' nnderly been heavy over the vote of 1879, and it S P"eiples of the constitution it had looks aa if Lan? is not vet beaten n-5 000 to 7.000. Ilurd is beaten for Congress, so is Shaffer iwhose vote runs largely behind his ticket The vote in Ohio has been increased at least 4,000. Hancock is 10,000 votes stronger than Lan". I Strong Democratic counties have not been heard from fully. i What the Republicans Claim. Columhus. The Repnblicans claim Ohio by 20,000 majority, and a gain of five Con- A special to tlie-05errer atd a.m. from Stillscu llutchins, editor of the Washing- ton Post, thus sums up the result : "The facts in the case as I they appear now nre l,,ac te democrats: have elected " iicKet in imtiana with the fexceP"on oi governor, winch is in doubt, of l'S" uu iMwsioiy nine democratic I UCongresmen are elected. All this on the v authority of Senator McDonald and Mr. ISarilUm. j . The RepnblicansTon the other- hand, claim the State bv a small maWitv fnr -j : if " I their ticket as a whole. i Attaitionai returns will be needed to deeMe finally. Ohio is Republican by H000 r 12,000, though Republicans I Va,m a,uuu ana J5,uuu. Republicans gain nve or six congressmen m Ohio. West Virginia is Democratic by 10,000 or 12,000. , - ' i uese reports or the Indiana election w ii. -a. I section. We vra ti Tmut a ..... I 4 vu.... v. lUIOl MiSXnt resuU by the best authority in ,u u that State, notwithstanding all the pow er of money that was brought to bear agaiust the" Democrats. The State has probably goneor the republicans, but not Dy as heavy a majority as they i cla ux. . Judge Buxton Undek Fire He Coses out with Bleedixo IlASDsj The story comes down from Wilkesborojand from an eye-witness. Saturday night I last the old Finley Hotel in tlt pTacean indent struc- ture, kept by Mr. E Stamy.cansht fire from Pl of kerosene latnp in the hall, and wasthreatened with sudden destruction. TIl. plIfst. ClimB MlIllIlv tn I fiuut-f was JUU't Bxton,:,the Ilepublfcan candiltlate for Gov- or, who ruslied boldly iuto the burning "P ana gallantljr fV,USlit the flames, im eIiHrt fcU h were ,iUe geTereh louraeo, ana the nsrrator. whA U l,imr.lf Pepiican, ,'ros t that they bled the next day while the judge was at church.- Charlotte OUerten THE YOUNG DESIOCKACY. Ah Actire and Determined Movemefit An Organization teith 175 Xame Magnifi cent Speech from Senator Vance. There was more life in politics in the ty last night than has been manifested since the campaign began. The Young Men's Democratic club which has been in process of formation for j the past few days met in the armory of the Hornets' Nest Riflemen and orgauizetl with flying colorsT Several hundred Democrats were present, including many me tubers of the present Hancock and Jarvis club, to give their countenance and aid to the -move ment. Capt. C. E. Grier presided over the temporary organization, and the club. having enrolled u huudred and seventy Sve names, eflected a permanent organi- ization bv e ectinir CaDt. E. J. Alleu n resident. Juo. G. Younir secretary and P. n. Wiliinn rrrjiknrpr. At tlii innrnr in the oroceedinirs. it wasaunouueed that Senator Vance wbuld address the club) If Washington's words rebuke Gar anil tliA nnltlin frfnfr:ill v nf. tin fntirt. : field's theories.! how much .more des house and tlio club adjourned to that i place, having previously agreed to meet at the armory to-uight for the purpose of further ierfecting! the organization. SENATOR VAXCE's; SPEECIT. The court house was jammed to hear urar distinguished Senator aud citizen. Before the arrival of the committee which had been sent to inform him that the club was awaiting his appearance, Col. Wm.Sohnston was called and made a short w 7 ""T1 lT T" .--wMWw..b..r.. -..;.n gaof the fact that a large minority of w.s. 9ur vauce of tie .ple of the United Statcsare trir amid wild cheers. His anpearance on'. . .... j . . , ..... . e r the stand was agaiu greeted with a shout. He was suileringi from hoarseness, and was not in good condition, but in a quiet way delivered the most entertaining, effective and convincing . speech that haseen heard here during the cani paiu. He spoke two hours, improving iu vipice aud becoming more j vigorous as : r j i.,K.s u an inci- tieUwk ,:lst ht t 8r . Matthew' ntl.e deutal reference to the recent celcbra- j ,l,al, Bishop Gari-ett oilit iating, agisted tion at King's Mountain, he showed the by Rev. Stephen II. Green, rector of St. work before the j young Democracy of the country was scarcely less important in. the present crisis titan that w hich was accomplished by the heroes in that strug gle ; they fought to establish f!ie govern nient under whic'i we live; ;we are now called upon to preserve it in its purity and resist every effort to' ehaiige its form or corrupt its administration. Uririnir the necessity of a frequent recurrence- to first principles, he showed brietiv and graphically how these first p: hu ies of , govci mneut hall been obtained, some of them having ree. ived the SiiiK tion of God himself in the laws iriven to the children of Israel, and all of them -r-.n. !,. ' ered from sources almost as old and veuerable as the earth itself. They were ur-3 ru ' ,um 1...:..4.. i I 1 i . ., ,,fe,M' ulv S T ",'" r v jury, ine writ m "aoea con)n8 I,reu,,m oT lHfch, tr. e- "om m Ult less- re tMn rted ho;v lLe Rei,l1h"iu party, silently, i.isiuio.is- uani cverny atte!uptc( to destroy ft,,em' nml ":crc liOW mptiug it agaiu. Ul,t oaiei ne mm saul it often ami uaanever Deeu coutradictetl and he PweedcU to show it, taking up the c.rdi- , nui Pncipies ene by one and drawing! manv f the illustrations from occurreti- ces m tins btate. A conspicuous in-1 Rtancc of Aire encroachmentl upon per-1 sonal rights was given in the case of the' Yi 'een thrown luto prison for .not appointing colored wi,eat crop has paid me nobly. It piumcd .for nieu on a jury, and it was shown that no ! ward in v whvat the whulc lime. 1 consider mcer in our own State was exempt fr om a similar violation of the j rights of person. While on the Subject of the Federal courts he quoted-the reniark'ofiMatt Car- ! penter, who had said iu the Senate of the united States that there had not been a "j jury in tiie federal Courts siuce e war, tor the jury was not a jury, but a packed crew of "loyal" men chosen by ! i"e clerk oi, tlie court. And, said tlie ! speaker, notwithstanding murders have beeu committed by Federal ollieers, not lone had been ntiniaberf fir Hiir nnua - - awaBWuy B a . M V S XWOO were carried to the Federal Court and there thev mnn.irrf.d tC 1 -. . au JllOl IVV The injustice and onnression if t!i f.rr laws was explained aud illustrated with peculiar effect, aud the picture which the speaker drew of the old .method of voting plug hats covered with red ban Uauas- for ballot boxes, was gsneciallv effective. Roman Senators sitting in their ivory chairs awaitiii'r the invasion of the Gauls never showed mora raw di ;nity than these judges. i , .1 . . - ., iicre iviiuneu u cicar sin cement oi ine L,1S rn'M-ts ot tiie Democrats iu Congress to ange the elect iou lawn, aud of the fail ure ou accouut of the veto of the Presi dent whoso only aunarciit obieetion to w 7 " - the last bill orescnted bv Mr. Havard ' f was the provision requiring that the supervisors should be men of known good aud upright character. But, said t,,e pl"'"ker, these bills will be Rigned, aml y man of the name of, Hancock. l1011" applause. ; l tokl him on Gov erum 8 Is"u,tl tbe other day that as chair n,ao of the committee on eniblled bill it would be my duty to carj-y the bill bin. to sign, and I was certainly going to l"ug that one. and ho paid, well, brine U on. i The remainder of the speech was de I ' t riu4it;aii viu I u ill ion, ine notable inatanceg bing giveni and to an illustration of the connection of GarfieM with all these: the charges fof bribery aQd cormpjio,, n,ill6t GnreWt to hili Minntin irith th ind to Ms bitterns The Wv shirt an siting of Hayet ss towards the South j sunt mm BOTinuiai naiure o .. .1 . the present campaign was referred to i : . .. ....- . 1 appeal for the fcjtaic ticket, which must be deferred for 'another time. When he finished, amid applause some one called for thre cheers fr Vance, aud thejl wee given with! wild enthusiasm. Wasiiwgtox-XndOakfikl. v rer buke tiie theories or air. uarm-iu, buiu Horatio Seymour on Friday evening "with words taken from the Farewell Address of Washington. Washington's life rebuke Garfield's p: ac tices! j Summon up the august effigy of the Father of his Country ; the man first in war, first iu peace, aud first in the hearts of hisjeountryujenj tlio steadfast soldier, the unselfish patrnt, the just and wi$e President, and stainless gentleman ! Then contemplate James Abraiu Gar field, thc sleek politician, the betrayer of his friend, the bribe faker aud the false swearer Then trv to realize the import and bear mg to seat mis mau in luecuair oi cuiu Washington. From the Dalas (Texas) Herald, Sept. 24tli. A Brilliant tVeddliijr in Dallas, Texas. Alexander Charles Garrett, Jr., son of Rt. Rev. Bishop . C. Garrett, was mar- ! ried to Miss Minnie Cou"hanot:r at 7.45 Matthew s Then follows :i "engthv description: of tht ceremonies, attendants, musu, iloial decoratitms of the church, chancel, altar, aisles, &c. ;' trosseau, the siilequent re ception at the residence of the bride's fa ther; the resenis, etc., etc., rather much for the readers offt!iis paper, to whom the parties are strangers. Mr. Garrett, the groom, is the eldest sou of IJu hop Garrett, of tlie Episcopal, diocese. I he Bride, t he eldest daughter of R. D. Coiighauour, Esq., a lady of rare grace and beauty, and a distant relative of the family of the same name in this countv. Watchman. Galvestion, Oct. 12. A Dallas dispatch to the 2eics says : P. T. Biirmmi hss brought suit against the Texas Central Railroad for $60,000 damages for 'failure of the contract to put his coin pithy through in tin;u. A Clegvm.vn's Oi'ixiox. Having had an opportunity to test the excellent qual ities of Dr. Hull's .Cough Syrup, 1 hesitate not to sa', it is the lest remedy I have ever used in my family. Rev. Win. Chap man, Pastor M. E. Church, Georgetown, D. C. r PRO 1 IN EN T FARM ERS ! is, that the PACIFIC GUANO CO. 'S WHEAT BRANDS are i xexcelled. For Sale by J. Allen Brown Salisbury. Rowan County, N.i'., July 3, 18c0. J.;"?, t".TlL V'e. trtZ the 1' icihe :is uood a (ni im ac I want to use on wlteat. It even did hettr fur me than the Peruvian I used several yervHtro. J. D. A. Brown. July 15, ISisO Mr. J. Allen Brown: The Soluble Pacific Gu ano bought of you for my wheat l:i?t iV.li paid ine very well. It m ide me ten bushel to one and would have ma le nie til'teen !iad the pea go n been ho I ouid li:ive gotten a betUr stand. I only made four bulbils to one where no Gu ano wai used. M. IEAVER. Ja&b A. 2W, of AtvrrlTt Township, ay: The 1 i,CINi; " " 1 1 , ' ?hJZZL'ffl"r brand, but can nay 1mj Pacific ha paid me better that anv oilier I ever uwd Mr. .1 R. White, J-oiran Co., my : ton Soluble Pacific tiuaivo paid him very well tixing it alongside ofntable inanmeand it did better than tlie manure. Had it not been for the heavy fiveze it would have iaid him a great deal better. JiLY 15, 1880. Mr. J. Allen BrmcK,: The !x Hacks Soluble Pacific Gnaho bought of you last fall I used on four acre of old worn-out laud, which had not been cultivated for a number of years. Altho' he seaeon was very, utavorable, yet it turned out nearly to liUfheM, to one eown. 1 an co well pleased with the Pacific tjat I will want double the quantity for my next wheat crop. J. K.SILLIMAX. 50:1m i STATE OF NORTIi CAROLINA, Rowan Gouxiy In the Supenor Couit Richmond Pearson and JonN M. Cloud, Aijainst Summons for . Relief. A. II. Boyilen.indivHluaHyand as Ex.ot Nathaniel Boyden, N. A. Bovden. John A. Borden, Columbia Boyden and Willie ) Hale. J It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Columbia Boyden and Willie Hal", of the defendants above named, are non-residents of this State and annot after due diiiisrcnce-be found: It is ordered that publication l.e made f r six successive weeks in the Carolina Watehvmn published - in Salisbury North Carolina, notifying said de fendants to be and appear before the Judre of our Superior Court at a Court to bejiekl for the County of Rowan, at tlie Court House in Salisbury, on the 9th Monday after the 4th Momlay of September, 1SH.0, and Answer the complaint which will be deposi ted ia the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within the first three days of said Term: and let the said Defen dants take notice that if thev fail to answer! die said complaint during the Term, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. ' 2d ot Oct., 1880. J. 31. IIoRAn. noSl:C. C, S. C. and Conkling's speech sounding jthe Uey note was pronbuueed. one of the most bitter that had been in any campaign, j The prospect was bright for Demcrn cy, said the speaker, the only flaw being in Virginia, but he now had reason to hope that even these difficulties might be adjusted.! He Was glad to see that the young men of Charlotte had taken hoht of the present canvass in serious earnest b With proper work here and elsewhere there would be such : victory us woulc bury Republicanism out of sight. Senatof Vance concluded with a strong mm THE IA8AEST AKD Ho3t COMPLETE Stock of - STYLISH GOODS , Ever oCercd to the people of Uowan. JUST RECEIVED I And Prices tb Suit all. in great variety. MOURNING GOODS, neatest styles, assorted qualities. VELVETEENS of great variety styles and prices. TRIMMINGS AKB LININGS to suit everything: 1 From $3.50 to $15. and by far the best and largest stock over in Salisbury, j BE SURE TO SEE THEM EARLY. Shawls, Flails, &c. Have very large stock of i Nice CLOTHING. at easv prices. j very best of J. B. Stitson goods. STOCK 003X3?IL.Xt:TE.; Groceries and Hotions.; Beet Stock of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS to be found in our town. ; Shirts from 7" cts. to ?t.7."5, launlrel. lo lo 75 to 1.23, uulaundrcd. C0LLA11S and CUFFS in hest tyle. Cuuiu aud see for yourselves. J. D. GASKILL. Salisbury, Oct. 7. SOUTHERNTXPSiTcfS AUS7I0H SALE! A lot of Unclaimed Freight will ? e sold it Atii tion, for :h ir;es, at O ii .v of thd So itl. i'tn Ktpre C')Hiuv, in Sniishnry, N. C, Ntvemler ih, 1SS0, unless culleil for atd crliarges paid, or otherwise disposed of befoie the d v of sale. 50:4t" W. L. RANKIN, Agt 4-o-r McCubbins, Eeail & Co.: Have removi-d from No. i to No. 4 Mtir li uraiiite liw, whrre -th v an- j iiinj u lar.ite and well seU' lt-d -lM-k 1 F.ll and Win ier jjoodi foiisistinjr -f liy (iod, liroi-etif. Xittions, Leather, Hats hinl C .ij f, 1ooh anf lnes, Q'Sfcitcwaro, Clotisiu, Coiion i'iiiii & Tiei, iVte. They are A cents f.r ilu wilt- the best French Unrs, iloltii-g Ciothn and En reka h'niut Muclmug. Duti I fail to call oi t Item. WHEAT FERTILIZE 7-m i Call on McOnbbir.n, Beall & Co. for the best Wheat Fertilisers in use. SEED WHEAT. J 300 brfthelf of extra clean Seed Wheat for ale. Call on McCubbins, Beall & Co. Set-t.-2G.lSS0. 24:lj 01 If STOCK or FALL GOODS ARE DAILY ARRIVING. r5Wo have every thing yon want. .,53 THE LARGEST, JIAXDSOMEST AXD BEST SELECTED STOCK THAT W E HAVE EVEll OFFERED. Call and see us. ROSS & GREENFIELD. Sept. 23, 1880. 23:1 y NOTICE REMOVAL ! ' My fi iends and the public are respect fully informed that I have removed from ".Watchman" Building, on Fisher street, to the Store of Mr. Thus. II. Vanderfoid, on Iiiuis street, where 1 am prepared to furnish them with anything 111 the Harness and Saddle Business ofllonse Make; and car. supply the mar- ki h wiiii .Mtrtiieru .viacnine wrK at ew York prices, with freight added. The public will find it to their own interest to give me a call before purchasing else where, for I am determined to ell my goods at hock bottom luces. 1 hanking all for their past patronage, ! shall spare no pains to merit a couiiu- ranee, ot their custom in the future. Krspcctlullv Yonr W. E. POLAND. Sept. 15, 1SC0. 4S:tf H hlMhU : One Hundred Bushels oi Onions; also, One Hundred Bushels a, ' Peach Stones, at . ENNISS' : . -' DRESS BOODS REMOfiL S THEO. BUERBAUM HAS JUST RECEIVED FRESH CRACKERS AfiD CAKES, Frpsh Raisins. Lemons. Tntiiwa Pearl j r - Sago, Canned goods of all kinks. A. fine lot of good and fancy stationery. 2 11 f f t-wf1 The larcrest and best assorted siockj of French Candies. Theo. Buerha;nu. nn.rh.niJ. PERUVIAN GUANO ! Persons wishing Peruvian Guano for WHS AT Will do well to call on me 011 or before the 1st of September. Aug. 13, 18S0. J. S. HcCTJEBINS. SILVER, LEAD, COPPER, AND ZINC ? okes purchased; FOR CASH np IIK Neiv York and North Carolina Smelting 1 company ai uaanoixr, win naj iuu wax, i,iou Prices ever paid tn this country tor OR ES. No charge will te male for sampUaj end u.ssay- lng ores purchatefl by us. Specimen assays for G oid a n I .silver, G0:2w ' . JAMES M.., QEA1, ItoTnrj nnb Counsellor at ato, OFFICE--, THE BUILDING ADJOINING ThE COURTHOUSE. Owners of Gold Mining Lands, and buyers, put lu communication. All Mining Interests meet prompt attention. Notes, accounts, collect eu. Estates, and all mattera of Administrators anci Executors, &c. settled Land and all ot'aer titles carefully investigated. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Lands in Kowai and adjoining counties loutit and sold. Communication solicited witn tliose desiring tc buy or sell. Arranirements made to nurchase cheaD lands in Florida, Texas and iilnnjsjta (that part known asf the pronjised Land). Lands for sale in Illinois, and alo'.:s the Jair.t: j river in Virginia. ; i Parties doolring to Irate, or conn- to, Norih Caroli ' furnlsUed wltli necessary lnroruiation. ; N.B. Lar.d.s bought and ild along tl'-e prrtpa-i. line of the Wadesiboro and Salisbury ruilr.-ad. (Ti:i j road must be built whether Anson, staiity ;;nd t:ow : an counties receive outMe aid or not. The pro.rek ! ot the nay and the awakening enei-gics- !r toe peo- pie of these counties demand and m u. t have v. , Arrangements beln-perfected to nut town lots li. Salisbury arid at other points in markrt. P.S. A market ready for small drs.raM? fr.irr.r. tSTCall at office, or address L-i; 1-ox m GOLD not buy until you Lave seen it. tST FOR SALS 3Y ALL LIADIhC DEALERS. TO r WHEAT GROWERS. Prepared especiaixt FOR "WHEAT TO PROMOTE I - FOR-- ESTABLISHED 1865, We again ofier.tlm firt-chis Fertilizer worthy ofTheir patronage It has stood the test for ttr he year's nee among us and b been brriiinrlit tn it nrpsmit il;iiitvilt rnml ifion nnlv j tlm libiTat f oendit ure of labor anj ra0ney in a continuous effort to improve. teed. The result of it3 application to the wheat. to be equal to any fertilizer ever sold in t lieUnited States. During this time thousand of tons of it have been used by the farmers of Virginia and Nortlr&rolinff w ith higblf saiisiactory results. e recommend it because : . .. It is rich in Soluble Phosphate nnl Ammonia. It affords a constant supply ot plant food.' . - - . ' It contains no inert matter. It insures a stand of grass or clover.' 7 It is an improver and renovator of worn out land. It is fine, dry, and in the best condition for drifting. ' It contains an ample quantity of all the eknunts necessary An make w4ieat, and a large surplus whie4i will show itself upon the clot r and rass, and in t!.e improvement ot the land. It is prepared from the best and most thorough manner, and under our personal its stanuani ana uniformity are guaranteeii. Whatever may Ik? the merits of other fertilizers, no one can go- v roncr in using one- which is so well ma.le, is ss luily guaranteed, and has been sa long and so thoroughly tested. , to; . . V. We ro-irana'! the application of trom lO Q to QOO pounds per acredrillcd In with ihewnt-. If practicable. Ii the drill is not u-l, the land should be plonsrhca and harrowed until fine and free tra clods, anrf the wheat and guano hurrowt d In, following with the roller. Tins mixes tte manure with the soli, and ke ps it near the surface just where the roots of the wheat will fiMt It eaBlest. When sowed eo land ploughed bat not harrowed, i.iuoh of the guano cs down In the opcrrtnj between the furrow slices and does Utile or no good. a TiT,XQOTg q ip-mSOU Manufacturers and Pronrk tor of the "Star Brmni'T Complete Manures, For Sale IMftLran & I by AceiltEl t37 J. AII91 Brown.-Arant. SaKsterv. "utts L Lonar. StateS7illeTJ' x: Co.. Mcorasvilli?. C. P. Lrc. 1!. HWsm Eras.: VTinstcn, ana- at all important points in IT. C., aS-Va. - - i3:2a A. ATTENTION TTENTION M0KERS1 MOKERST "Asheville's Girl of The West' ... .... .J-MC "est,' "?'"iS uu ' received tOMlav. Mr... sortment of fine and common Ciear.f l jthe Wholesale and Retail tradeoff .most complete in town, t ClGAliETTESChius Tobacco bj great varieties. ; 9 32:tf . THEO. BtTEBBATnt ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE --OF P-AILSOAD STOCK! I will sell at the onit House door i , galisbnry, at 12 ohck, m., on Saturfav 11th day of epteinbeivnext,- 8 Shares of North Carolina Railroad-Stock. l ln,;.;- to the estiteof William Heathman,decM . , C- TJOST, A.Im'r de boni. non An?. 14, 1880. -of Wm.JIeathnian. 44:4 w 09 o o ca CD c-t- CI9 CD CO p cn o o 09 Da CD M to o o b s m 1 . o 8 r I 1 1 do 9 r O 00 CO X M ca o si ( S3 m o m CD o tJ P-. ca pa C5 2 OT OT ; ' - ; , MOPLffaS'e iiGSlS IOr S2.IG HfirA ntlipr h!aris. B. C. BIBB & SON f Iron Founders, ' BALtlMOREv-MD.--r. Manufacture a desirable line of Heating Cooking Stoves, including the renowned The most perfect in operation, aUractlre la appearance, and un equaled for durability. 0 TIIB GROWTH OK GRASS AND CLOVER. to Wheat. Growers a3 Ijeing in all respect. Its standard and unifoimity are guaran - - - crop for the past twelve vears has proved it approved materials, in the most careful and supervision. - i i . - RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. - 9 l! fck: Ji 1! i .1-' - - i " '.-' 1

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