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Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, OCT. 28, lc80. NATIONAL DELIOCEATIC TICKET FOR PRESIDENT r WINiTBLD SCOTTiHMCOOK, .Ok Pexxsylyakia. . , . . FOTl VICE-PRESIDENT : . Wn.T.TAM H. ENGLISH, - Of Lndiaxa.' j - ' U PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. FOR THE STATR AT LARGE: James M. Leach, of Davidson, Fnbins H. Uuslee, of yake. - DI8T1MCT K LECTOR : ?th District, Theodore F. Kluttz. FOR CONGRESS; . B, FRANK ARM FIELD, ' '6r IREDELL. -, i Election, Tuewlay, Xojv. 2. t DEMOCRATIC STATE ijlCKE T. For Govei nor Tiiom J .'jJarvis. Lt. tiov.--jain 1... uopinaou. 4 ( Wm. M. Saunders. f i." . Sec'y of SMtt Treasurer. Jmi. M. w ;r Attorney General, Thoi. as Auditor, W. P. Rnbtitsi. Kenan. . Supt of public' Instructions, J. C. Scarborough. ' OR JUDGE ok 4tii jumcjAL district : R. Tyi.ek Bexsett. o,r judge or 5th judicial district : JolIV A- GlLMER." "; r roil the state senate; ; J. A. WILLIAMSON. - FOK TJIE lower house' ; .. : KRANK BROWNJ J. L. GRiEBER. T It has been charged, and as far as wr know has never been authoritatively de- uied!, that Judge Buxton was applied to for a writ vf-habeas oiyrf, aijd he de dined to .issue it4 Suchft jharge made at Judge Huston's own uonieby a responsi ble geptletn.au unght to have drawn from hitu nu explanation, if a satisfactory ex planation could be given. In it nb aeuce we must aasmue that tlie allegation U well founded; for the Judge would doubtless have denied the cltarge had It not been unstained, by the record. No Judge wljo shall wantonly withhold ; the privilege of the! sacred writ of habeas corpus- from even the mean pat offender, ought ever to receive any tnavU of popular favor. This is the basis of our English liberties. Take ilVaway and the Ameri can, people are in no better condition than tlie subjects of some foreign poten tate. The strong could, then1 imprison ti weak ; a iK.THon falselr accused miifht bo a nested and iocarce.ttited in a felon's' cell itutl. held as joii as his persecutors should piease. Ojsir freedom of person, ur liberty, to go! where ye will without j:tt'Atiuu and it be exempt from arrest o long tu wc :ttejud to purowu busim-a., is a matter of such every day life that we seldom think oa what it depends on the fact that under the law, if any one is A ZJOLL PIISCIS YIXXIAXY. TIi cewij pnblisheVjl exclusively in ye?r tertlayV Ohicrctf the effect that the Republican committee had inaagnnite a defterate schenift to frry Norjh Carfli n, South Carolltm! aud Florida, fiuds sieely and startling verification. A brief explanation of the dispatches we print thU nu uing will Kuffice." The Democratic National Committee Imveau account witlt'tie. Western Union Telegraph Company, ;aud that accouut is prescu ted - jjenodieajly, for pa r men t. Whenever it is presented thii original telegrams are sent with it as voadiers to show tha tlj ehargs uru eoneet. When the latest acctiuut was preeuted; mxexl in, supposed by accident, with telegrams of the Deniocractic iomuiittee were the originals of two dUputches sinetl bv Marshat Jewell, the chairman of the Re pnbljcan National Committee. Oue'ol theo tv,i lisp:ttc;:e nin as follow: - i I ' "OCi. li, 10. -Tn S"l ,V 'iTi.-'vvii f.J!.rir.Jk 'Kity -it A". F.c : "Cy or D.l!asf' took 13:. Kur.., 0; Te. s" tooi W "ColoruJa" li for K ey , kbI. X ou tltk mirac- ted 10 say notiiDij about It j j "MARSHAL Jewili There is a line of steamships from New U is calcalatet that 20pi,000,000 barrels r ...mi l... .t. .1. : . :.. j i. .. i rr i o . m i Ii,r noht m that case he may certaiuly ,v i be m some other hour of their great - ue er Kuon . Mr. 5Ioutftrd Mc,Gehee has been elect e4 Commissiouer of Agriculture. He is a Person county man of excellent acquire- lT ., , , i T,. ' T , , , . . , i . Wewell Send a Colony to Florula. And VtiAnra anil fi )iLi!if iikj twl ta smut lin I ? erts and tine abilities, aud is said, to be well qualified for the place. detained, iinou anniicatioii anr.'jndffe is Ywrk wl,ich toUch W- Messrs 1 "O I, 11.11 B ! Ai. II ... required to examine into the case imme- " "uo o-, u e-ast i ver are diately and is boitud to release the pris- u,e ficuer5 agnis. Uieiiue inclmles oner if the detention be improper. This w, W4 aw, ine oiace oi l exas, duty, it is alleged,? Judge Buxton decliuetl the Colorado. j to lierform. ' li U a liish aud solemn 1 " irresistible conclusion is, that the dutv. and the neJnle should uow rebuke lpatch.; refers to the I 'number of the hm for that fail tir4s to discharge it. If he voter8 WPM h the National Rcpubli- wero untrue to the people and to popu- cau ""itiee irom pSew ork to vote uio uepuoucau ticket in norma : that ONE liUKDitKD AND fifty were shipped by the City of D.lla!,oxE iiuxdued by tue ctaie oi l exa orroueously wntteu City of Texas oxe j hundred by the Colorado, making iu aii thuee hundred AND FIFTr. The dispatch is addressed to the Re- Icessity. Xcjcs d Qpacrver. The Fat al Mistake, : ; - 4 Marslmf Jewell's dispatch, which wcre'ob- Marfffy (he f digraph 'Company in Sending JlepuMican Dijatdi ij Vetiwcrat)? paid- quarters. An Attempt by the Court to Mat rain the : frMicniiont and jCircukttfatf if the .Dis pd '(hfi. "'':'.: ?f-VrcB?T isT'fns .Af-Tpf Ct-pNiz- pFwuip. .-j ' .' Kevv jyorkvpct. 2:).Judgc. Ljiwtence. in Supreme -Court ChamK-M tld!mprnins, on 1 a rPliBV' W W' frt?r, liSwry. Spreq and SUme, ttorneyR fur the Western Unou Telegraph Cinipany, rnntt d inn order to tained by the committee h,rqugh a mistake of tlje telegapldc company.1 i' " Tl)u riuinal ' application was fpr injupc tion. whU h was not granted. - -; ' It never rains Ixit it jwurs. Garfield lies about his Chinese letter and is caught?. Jew ell attemps to colonize Florida witli, Repub lican voters and iscadghtNext. Wd.Star- Jewell's attempt to eolonijee Florida with Republican votes is but a repetition of the theft ot the State in 187C, V v 7 The.n as now the thief has bean caught, WlKStar. . ' ' ; - "i :.- ' ' ilpury Van Kiu-twicbJ of jTUcdoCb'p. show cause rctnrnatie on4hf. iU last., j says; A friend prevailed nponvme.totry why Irjunetion should not issue to restrain ' nu l'OWly g I'ad " and I obtained tin- ti e Di Bioi MfV .;'!. i J..;i."uV. ' mediate relief from a rackih eough. I ;.; i . , . . . , '.know the Pad helped me. See advertise- using or circulating tele ntpltio copies of ment. THEO. BOERBAUM HAS JUST RECEI VED 1 rliSil CRACKERS AflD CAKES, Fresh Raiains, Lemons, Tapim-a, lear .' Sago, Canned goods of all kinks. A, fine lot of good ami t .' Taney stationery J . X7oveIs, Cigars and Cigaretts. The" largest and best assorted Ktoek off French Caiulies. Theo. Baerbauiu. I ! iacIcAchel I PERUYIAN GUANO! perwu wishing Peruvian G nano for WHEAT Will da well to call on me ou or befoie the lt of September. ' Aug. I3. ISSQ. J. S, HVJJBBIS. The English cot tun masters have per suaded their ojwratives that there has been no improvement in business such A would justify an advance of IQ or even $ pcx cent, in wage. The xmevatjves have t least decided to wait a little long- j cr before striking. Caught at Ms Trick bit Telcarams That Accidentally Fell iito BarnunCe lUmty. Pl,blic collector at lyey West. it wm noi oo ciaimeU that Neav York, Octeber 22. The Demo- this dis patch is a forgery. It.autheuticity is es tablished beyomid all doubt. Application has been madj by the telegraph company lor a writ ot injunctiou to restrain the National Democratic! Committee from publishing aud circulating the dispatch liui; me atieuiiit tiirouir i tlio oouitA tfi w- I cratic national committee has issued the following: To the Public: ! When this campaign ; opened the national Democrat te commit tee contracted with the American Union and the Western Union. Telegraph Com paaies for special raUw for their business this bold piece of Republican and arranged with said companies that Vm,auJ" ld tutiie. Already bad the news O I ..11 4. 1 ..A . ' .1 . lilt t.ll. 4tit 111 t.-l Nil! ilLji.l...m- l. I I 1 f. rwr. n t...,i.. .wi aii leiegnuus seiu or i-eceiveuuytnecom- r "" "y"ij "V" him tf ... r j lumee suouiu ue returueu at tne euu ol "-" "' ouues. " m-jV w ua gUsituu UO OUT I , , , ? Iu I..., I I..:..- . - wbole dutv. ko th.iUr m!,rnntlu.fl!,i,ni,, eac weeK casinei oi tue committee I -uVu u.s imauions . . . . . " na rnnpliwrafor tlm liillj w..wl,.-,,,l T.A.. rattemilt to dobrlUcll tlm , .)..t K,.v ! lf Ifriirn ti 1.1.:...! ;.. 1. I. -1 . . f I . vwv..u &uy Ullio IkUUVICUl A CIO" I T v",w- in ww.wnnu nan yciliim IU lin lieiUlOUJCI i Pj, ; , - -i v I crania ri-eif-hp i'm-iovhI Kv mr t r wnua. great cause oi democratic reform and . " ; Tt . J r luiiteo nave oeeu returned uuuer tin Hancock is bound to be elected, but it cannot be doue unless Democrats go to honest government. is agreemeut weekly aud paid for according to the contract. Ou Wednesday mom iug, October 20, the Western Uuiou Tele- graph Company returned the youch- ers as usual tor the second week in Oc- tober. Upou their being examined by ;our caslHcr to verify the amount, the followiurr telesrams! were found iu the fa predicted by a gentleman at Ral eight who has carefully studied the indica tions of the approachiug election, that the Democrats will carry the State by a heavi cr majoji ty thU year than ever before. We have had tears to the coutrarv, based on the apparent auathv of tlio n:irtv. v shall be glad if our Raleigh friend isriht Packae .eut us as ouchers, eviileut and we are wrouir. ly being a mistake On the part of the official having the sanie iu charge at the Rev. fAr. W-S. Plainer is dead. H om.co V the Western; Uuiou Telegraph died , m Baltimore. His r.iiiSiin r. Company. The telegrams are written ... . - . t n.. .. ii. ii i upuu me, esicru f are as follows ; Rush, Oct. 12, 1830. To Hon. Charles J. Noyes. care J. Jeukins, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla: A 1 1 - V i leiegrapneu yesieruay. l win tro- vide, as requested two bunded each lor Calleiider and j ourself s compensation. (17 paul.) (blGNATL'RE.) MARSHAL JEWELL. corrupt His own handwriting convicts him of tlfe infamy, and we hold him up to pib- I ie gaze this moruiug jas the execrable tool of au uuserupulous and party. - The success of such a partv wouhl forever damn and disgrace the Aniericau people. lay God forbid itl Cliarlotte Ob server. brought, to Richmond Va., Friday, for miermeucoa &atnruay. He was 73 years, two mqutlis and 2G days old. A venem- v ' . . two man oi liou, who has finished his wrk o,n earth has thus parsed away. The Pc?or readied several times- in the tfreAbjeriau diurch here, two or three years agoj his venerable peraoal ap pearance ! added weight aud pathos to the solemn truths he sought to impre8s,on his hearers. ' p '" - WHAT RADICALS WILL I0. AYocopy the following so that white jneu may not forget what the Republican Parfy "9 uoue wiieu they hai the pow Union bbiuks and F. W. Wicker, Collector. Kev West. "City of Dallas" took 150: "Citv of Texas," 100; "Colonido," 10Q for Kev West. Aieu on deck I instructed to siiv nothing about it. (2G paid.) ' ' ' (oiguature.) Marshall Jewell. TfTe uumevals VI5G1and V'iobt in tins last telegnWi mean so many men. TlWe Uuhjection of poor laborers. lie is James The Chinese Letter. ! v.. . . . tf peii rver reconie.i hi milcli in a few words as did the pen of James A. Garfield when it trace I the extraordinary letter to a niemU'r of the Employers1 Union of Massachusetts, given to the people by Truth yesterday, to him and the. party whe standard he bears a most uniortunate letter. But it paints the porti ait of James A;. Garfield as no Presidential candidate's portrait was ever pa in teil before. i Behold the picture ! ! A stealthy emissary of corporate mo nopolies, lie is James A. Garfield. A secret enemy of the Aniericau work- ingmen. He is James A.! GflrHrld. An advocate of open com petition for the ma i : ' yurei v And all dUaSea of lle Xidueyii, Bladder and Ufinary 0r: ns by wenriisj; the IMPROYEO EXCELSQIR KIDNEY PAD It U a Marvel ofHealiog: Ecci p - ' - Simple, Sensiblej Direct, Painless, Poverful. It CURES where all eUe fail. A REVE LATI0N and REVOLUTION in Medicine Absorption or di reel application, ms oppwel to unBalirtfjclory uUeriial itieuicinen. head An our treatise on Kidney Iron Id ex, Kent free. 8ol by dniggtxt, or fent lv mail on receipt o ptice, $4. ADDRESS JT 1 H Tiis "Only" Lung Pad Co. Ortgtaal and dei- " - - p ulne KlduePaJ. WCUoaw Block, 4sk for it ' cq ' ' takt-no oUicr." D.ET.KOIT, MICH. SJLVEK, LEAD, tui'PEU. . J OKES PUUCllASED not n lil 11,11 coppeu, Axpzrxc VI IS I JAS I FOR CASH. ?TIE New York and North Carolina Smelting 1 Compiqy at CU'irloite, will pay Uie ts Cash Price ever caJd In this country fur ORES. " No'oharffe4:ibemadettrsainplln?' ant assay- llng om purchased by ns. . "Specimen, assays for Gold atri Silver, 51.50. Lima DISEASES, 1jAMks MGBAL THEOAT DISEASES 'aitm n trWiiln --tt Q." " , - "Tj , OFFICE7- THE BUILXyPiO ADJOINIXa ThK COTJrp.USE. Caret by ABSQKHTlUW (Natures Way.) AND BEEATHING TEUOBLES aiiu It Draws From ilie poiMonii that cause death. It Drives Into the system cu rati re itgenli u tieHliiiir medicinex. diseased parts the i-Thonsaiida Testify to it Virtu ex. Yon Cm Je Eelievefl Ani Cnrefl, gDon'i deffKiir until you have tried tlii Senxi ie. 'v A ..plied RADICALLY R X X j U x UAL Keiuedy. a lU by Dniffsiai. or Kent lv mail An r.. . . ceipi oi rrice, oy send ror testl- on.- Haiii t t i n Mnonlalsaudour J-U0 UIUV JjUIlff iraa U0 "' imams riiocK, VI I1J.10N8 a YEA-' OK i KOIT, Mich. sent tree. ucw HYMN .BOOKS, VPTlJQ 1 ALL ' STYLES AND QUALITIES INK, PEXS, PESCILS, 4t ' administratorTsaTj irreat vanet At t-- IlAHiBOAD STdntr I win sell At the Court House Nth duy of September neir. Xoi tl Gai-pliun ILiilroad Stwk-i-'. . 44:4 . ,!f5- m X X 0 M " m 13 Uwners of Gold Mining Lands vaA Buyers, put in communication. All Mlolnsr Interests meet prompt attention." Not fts accounts, &c. collected. Estates, and all matters of Administrators and Executors, c. settled Land and all other titiai ca retully lnyestl?ated. REAL. ESTATE AGENCY. Lands In Kowar and adtotninz couauea ixuztit and sold. Communication solicited with those desiring t i buy or sell. j v Arranjrements made to purchase cheap lands in ! Plorlrt:!. I'ptjls and Minnesota (that nart known a the promised Land). .. Lands for sale In Illinois, and alone the James river in Virginia. Parties desirlnsr to leaw, or row to. North Carolina furnished wliu necessary Information. N.B. Lands boujrht and sold alone the Proposed line of the Wadvsboro and Salisbury railroad. (Thbi road must be built whether Anson, Stan'y andltow an counties receive out side aid or not . The procTes i of the day and the awakening energies of the peo-! pie oi mcie couDues ueniaau auu uiusi navr 11 j. i I . I GO C3 p. H ' g- cr? -.1 -11 ! 1 -i.-; a ! J1' fcr: g ? rat 1- . u MM 5 0' . r - : t j r ! n i Arranifements belnjr perfected to put town lots U;iyinPte,aepH I JfifillS 101 Rf (A hfl1fl " other point m market. 1 o o r r wo NORTH CAROLINA, ROAX COUX1Y, Alfred Goodman Htid others, VCtf. Against1' Xnah Qoodinan and other:!, ' Jjefti. Siiniiuona for lielkt 8aHsbury and at other poi P.K. A market ready tor small desirable farms. fjT Call at oillce. or address Look Box 390. t various other U!ms. Petition to sjII Lind for H.i ration. Upon the.athMavit filed it is 'ordered by the Court lit U iuldica;ion be made in the Carol i- na Watchman fornix succepidve etkp. notify. . . McOubbins, Eeall &, (Jo., Hsre remove d from Xo. 1 to Xo. 4 Mm Abraham Goodman, John Eller, James - pl'.v's Gnuiite Kow, where ihev are finenitKr i i e . - ... 1 it . r.iier, Mafvli'. tllef ami i 1 i U iiiiK. wl.o are m.ii-resi.ij er, aud whac thej will not scruule to do teiSiS or rather the one addressed to U: Garfield. again if they succeed iu gaining fcoutrol " V V ,tkcr, Uuited States Collector at Que who relegates the question of of tue county or State cqYcrmnehts. t,,e I t of Key VVest, Fla., tell its otvn TIlOIIA urn f.utj ...i.:..i. .1 ' 1 " T" "-! "uicu ineji nave never tteuipted to refute : White Slavely. i j fyaredation Worse than Death White Men of forth Carolina, Head Vie Fol . - Tuextox, Jones Co., N. C. ) i. - r July 2G,, 1B7G JEdif. ftewbern Democrat: V r:Iti.ntl o' cxaiuiuation of jthe re cprds ana otier sources, that at January enut l8?Pi f Couiniissiouers' xpurt of this county, a Mra. Xancy IviugS(white; and three children) were let out kit auc tion to flie lowest bidder, and wai bid off by a negro who can neither read qor wqte, autlie ince of $5.50 per mouth. ;e.s wiiolly to private and coriMirate story. The sun had hot gone down in economy, throwing opeu our port ts the the State of Indiana, where one nf rh invasion of hnnirrv hordes frmn nil nn.r. 'i " 1 " " 7 - i 6""" ever jperjietrateu on a lc,I oi iu giuoe, niui exposing tne work- freo Goverurneut and a free ballot were to merciless competitors. He is about to be consummated, when the James A. Garfield. j chainnau ot' the national Republican One who demands the rights of bloated committee and a u official of the United capitalists and corporate monopoly to States Government were preparing to re- uy labor wherever on broad earth they peat m the State of Florida the infamv men about to be consummated iir Indi ana. The Committee Wern nrivU.l nru. - vwm a vious to the receipt ofl tliese ' telesiuins that the State of Florida was about to be can set it cheapest. He is James A. Garfield. Que who would not stem the increas ing Hood of Chinese uuuiiirration until our great manufacturing' and coriwrate overrun by the repeaters of our large interests are conserved in the matter of cities. The telegrams of Mr. Jewell only labor" until labor is reduced to absolute confinn ; what the committee well kuew subjectiou by capital and niqnopoly. He to be the fact. The above teleimms :nlis James A. Gariield. ! At the satuetiiue u Mrs. Lucy Locklev in t,ie P0S8e8Slu of thejcoinmitree. Tliey Working men of Anerjca, are you twit i Lei aired Ami i.iin,i v.:.i .. , are 7 " tiaa UiU . oil oy a uegro who can neither read uor Write. ' At Anril term. "1.7.- c. i ir....' ici.ui, Samuel LMetta white and blind, having wife aud sev eral children, vas bid off by j negro uiuiuissiouer, at yo.uij per month; At the sjime time a white man i A K . 1 ifrPavis, waslid off to another Com- or two Wii.! II. Bauxcji, mmW fit S4.00 per mouth. T - - Cli'mn. Nat. Dem. Com. 4t Aprd term, 187G, Samuel Metts, the v Q ctober 21, J8S0. Wind man nmed above was bid off w s au ignorant nejrro at J50 iwr mii, Tue AVashiufftou Pof cnrefullr rnvia gressioqal districts of the Union The Indiana Election. At the same time Alfred Davis, Wmcd tlie cou& f Vove, who is afflictetl with cancer, was a"d after written in copying ink, ; have been pleaatnl with the picture Tt-X Y. Truth, copied ma letter-press book and hPr WndepcmlcHt, Oct. 21. 1830. . - 1 ' the telegraph receiver's checks and marks and this committee defies auy one to as sert that they are not genuine, The teierams. are uow being lithographed Washington. Oct. 22. Jnd o..uj M,utj h wnue man, aianied si,cu lu u,e puonc in a day ot ludiunapolis, is iu the j city, He left Iudiaua last Saturday. He say the Dem ocrats are reform iug their lines for a con test in November, aud the feeling among them is that they can win; Judge Roach says the Republican manufacturers all told their employees they would be forced $o close business if the Democrats suc ceeded, aud iu this way induced many Democratjc workmen to vote the Repub lican ticket.. He contends with other Democrats that the Ststo Was carried by fraud mainly. He said : jriie population of Iudiauapqijs as returned by the census is 75,126, am yet lQOO votea in round u umbers were cost. I told the census supervisor the day "after jthe election it was clear that cither his return was wrong orbja party Hio U a Republican) had put frjiqdlent Dallota In tlje boies of that city. njaiiitained that his figures of the pop ulation were correct. iidiana can be carried for Hancock.' believe, and the J people are def pf ijiined (p dp it. ' ' u ne-rp at 575 I)cr -J were many rg bid for w ue but pot bhUff Ify tien. .The.lJprd of County pjwer. consist of twoRadicals and m, ne groes. If jou need any more testimony to corroberaM the facts above stated it can be procured Vy scores of witnesses; ' ' v Very Respectfully, "j . 1 RXf ASKEW, . Thii is the fir stance of White men? ever having to .eryp jjegi;9 ma&iers u this country, and if alj wjjl but do their iiuty on next Tuesday, t ean uerejr -Le reicated again iu-orth Caii' "j : giving the Rerinblieans the ben efit of all reasonable doubt, figures ud uwi, jiouse as ipllowsj DeiuOciats. 16; Republicans, llGj Q reeti backers, 1 ; a Democratic majority flf 59 over all. The Post's figures, as we -view theiq. are a lit tle too liberal, but thefmargin isqnite froomy. I lie Democrats' can lo Wn five districts, according io tiie Bosfe cal- vno.j, auu sua nave a maiorit v of Kw,--tHHnw voservet. W 4u11 f sorrows anddisappoint Me most sangniue hopes of all tf.o wiu, try Dr. .Btin'a Couch Svmn are always realed. It never disappoints. Price 25 cents, i. Ho me nest J rencii Uurs, lloltmjj .Cloths and Kn reks Smut Machines. .Duit fail to call on them. . Grant Eller; Defen- f ,i,r a'"1 WH "elvett d stork of Fall nil d Win--nl of this to . L?r go"' eoiiiinjr of pry Good. inner ies. iiiie;ir at tlie :e of the f 'lerk- oflhe Simrr.'l potions, Leather. Hats and Vns. ... r . , : . I ... . . . 1 4jl ' j-v. - ' or U nin, tor the VUnty ol Kowun on the 10th; v'ieenswnre, ciollun);, Cotton biij-uiii'j: day of DeLtml-er, 1SSU, slid ar.hHer the com- j A Ties, &e. They sre Agents for ihe sale ol plaint s -opyof which will be dej.a-.ited in tlie office of the Clerk of the Superior Con it of 4iu eonnty, wit (tin ten tlays llotn the date uf Ids sum iiions. and 11 tlinn lake entice that if liey fail to answer tliesaid eomplaiiit wilhin hat lime, the Plaintiffs will anidv lo the court fur the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under inv hand, this loth dav of Oc toher. 1830. ' ' J. M.IIorah, C. S.C. -:0r Kow-an County. THE LATEST NEWS! Xs TECAT .. e T 11' nz & nenQieman B.C. BIBB & SOU Iron Founders, BALTIMORE, MD. ; Msaafsctttre desirable line of IIcUmn u4 CMklag Stoves, Including the renowned 1 . The most perfect In operation, attractive In appearance, and n equaled for flurabllitj. Ifc not ony unut you naye ecen . FOR SALE BY ALL LEAuUC u.MLEkS. Have the V thev Largest ' aud most complete STOCK OF NEW GOODS hnvo ever offered. Just read and get a bird s-eye view of what they now have in store : Dresa Goods, from 8c up; Wool Delain al 15c. Donieslits from oc up. Calicoes, het Sc. Csimere, Jeans, Flamuls, LinseyH, Shawls, Cloaks and a full assortment of i Dry Goods and Notions. A complete slock of Shoes & Boots, bought of Manufaciurrrr, and will be sold as cheap -i Ihe cheapest. We ha ve the unexcelled Bay Slate and Wetniore Shots, A ifiill Jiiie ol Men's Hats, and Ladk-a trimmed and untrim- ined Hals very cheap. fuli assortment of CLOTHING VERY CHEAP. T.ie largest utock of Shirts in the place. Grnceriea at bottom prirec. Eicht or ten kinds-of Coffee; from 12ic up to the best Mo cha. Eight varieties of Syrup and Molaseei- verychetp. A good assortment of Suear as low as c tn be had in the place: 12 lo 14 k n Is of Tobacco, cheapest to the best to be had it. any market. Laccn. Lard, Salt, 1 lour, Meal, Leather, c. . We have a large lot of Late Crop Potatoes now on hand, vey fine. A large tock of Ta ble are, and many useful ariicles at rc. We luv and sell all kinds of Country Pro duce for cash or barter. Be jure and see in- before von bur or aell. Oa. 20, 1SS0. ; I:3m Wms. Wo Wn, SALI3BUR7,1T. C. Dealer in Tin Ware Copper Ware, Stills, Stoves in tull All low down mm"n fact I will -gell STOVES fccbCMler than ik- variety. Par- 1SS0. 5"yu can buy lor. Cook and Office, from mFS the cheapest to the best. Nol: "apy where else tin this city. TUT yill repaii old stills on Short Notice. tf Administrator's Sale I On Saturday, ihe 4th day of December nett. at the Court House door in Salisbury, I will offer fur sale the reversionary, inteieet ip the John Mc R rie Homestead, on Fulton Street in the rvorth Ward of Salisburr. I being the House and Lot oppoaite F. E. Shober's resi dence, and now occupied by Charles Price. ltie widow of John McKorie bad dower as signed her including thin property.! : Terms of gale One-third of the purchase money must be! paid on day of Bite' and a credit of si and twelve' months for the other two-third will be' given, with' interest from dav of sale. Bond with approved security for deferred payment will be required, nd title reserved untjl al) the purchase money' is Ey order ot urn rf.- - - 'i Vltjke BLAcxmm. Oct, 25, 1830-tCw Commissioner. WHEAT FERTILIZER ! Call oti McTtihbiii, Beall & Co. for the best it neai reruiizera in lire. SEED WHEAT. J00 lirshels of extra clean Seed Wheat for "ale. Call on McCubbins, Beall & Co. Sept. 56, 1880. 24:ly 01 Iff STOCK or FALL GOODS ARE DAILY A BUI VINO. TO- WHEAT GROWERS, t"Yo liave erery thing yon want.j THE LARGEST, HANDSOMEST AXD VEST SELECTED STOCK THAT WE HA VE EVER OFFERED. t Call and see us. ROSS & GREENFIELD. Sej.t. 23, 1880. S3:ly southern mm cos AUCTION SALE! A lot of Unclaimed Freight will he sold at Auction, lor charges, al Offi of the South- ernv Express Company, in -vi is bury, N. ., ?io-vemier otn, lasu, unles nlled for a d charge paid, or otherwise disposed of before the day of sale. 50:4t W. L. RANKIX, Agt BONDS To make Title to Land, and Laborer and BLANK ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE NOTICES For Sale at thla Office. BLUE STONE. For Host in Wheat. For Sale at J. H. EnnissV IF YOU WISII Your Watches and Clocks, Sewiu" MaeuineB.A-r Kepaired by a ijood, cheap and respohstble workman please leaTe them with Messrs. KirKlx & Deodleman, Sallsbtirr, . C. ' ; 45;ly fil L. BROWN NOW IS THE TIME. TO SUBFCBli Prepared ESrECIAI.t.T ron WHEAT TO PROMOTE I C0:,'li fill WHElTi TKK OROWT or GRASS richmond,va! Aira CLOVER." ESTABLISHED 1865. We a -r- -rafter th!$ firUhw Fertilizer to' 'Wheat' -'Growers nw" feeing ia all rwplV w"prthy heir patronage tt u sUmuX the test for tvehe yenrV ose amon as d mU been brought to its present admirable condition on ty by the literal expenditure f UWf and money iu a continuous effort to Improve. Its standard and uniformity ire etnvtv teed. . ' - 1 The result of its application to the wlijsnt crofor the pat twelve years has prTdU to be equal to any fertilizer ever wdd in the United" Stales. During this time tfcoMMi of tons of it have been used by the farmers of Virginia aud North Carolina with bhjWj satisfactory results. . H We recommend it bera use: ' . . - - It is rich in Soluble Phosphate and Ammonia. - It affords a constant supply ot plaut "food. ' It contains no iuert matter. - ' " L r It insures a stand of grass or clover. It is an improver and renovator of worn out lands. ' It is fine, dry, and in the best condition for drilling j- it contains an ample quantity of all the elements neceaoarv to make wheat, and UTf" rplus winch will thow itself upon the clover and grass, and in thfelmprovemetiforilf su land r Itw prepared from the best and mo?t approved materials, in the most careful stir thorough manner, and under our personal supervision. . 5 : ;, .Itastandanl and uniformite tre mirsntff..t i . . : -0 ''. f nicver may ih- the merit of other fertilizers, ho wmcn IS so well made, 1 ; fully tested.- one can fo wrong inuiPf f H eeh so lone and ko fth'oroucIj : guaranteed, and has been so long and so 'thorouj pi. .it ! APPLICATION. re vneoaraead. tne application of from XO O to 3 OO pounds per acre-ritW in wUa Uewfc t If practcab'.e. It the drtll Ls not used, the land Bhould be ploughed and harmed until One aad'tw -clods, and the wheat and guano harrowod In, following with the roUer. This mixes the aaart j soO, and keeps it near the surface just where the roots of the wheat will find lt'easlest. Wh land Ploushei bat not harrowed, much ol the guano goes d&n mthe opening between thefttm 1 Jdowuttieornogood. AXjIiISON" b ADDXDOXf s Manufacturers and Proprietor of the "Star Brand Complete Maaurev mm aj . , . mvil.'lV4ll, niiv..-- tcn -uiasiiaw fires., wiss-f, ..- gcLsan & Co., MoCTesTiUe, 0. F. Lowe, Lesi bjr Agentsfat all lapcrtant Twists in JT. C, a: 1 . i. .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 28, 1880, edition 1
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