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. i - -j -1 i . 1 ' r t I - f " - AUGUST (). I8. KEV TEKMS. I' From and aftfr the 1st day of January, if 132, the subscription price of the- Watch tn Will IM) a BUM: ... irtM" " ! One year, fpa nayjnetit delayed 3 months, 2,00 nnrhie&t delayed li! mouths 2.50 pay hie pt delayed Watermelons kea'ree t - fo- - The Chief of been invited0 Convention! f nati on the 12t not prepareu d in advance, $1.50 rr "will ba ric rile at J. A J Burk- ..... 1 iid's.'on the WilKesooro roau, -luiies f.nm this Mace Friday, lBtlt lnst. our fire department has attend the I Oth j annual the National Association of Fire Engineers, to'. . he held in Cincin- i ml September. We are to say whether, the indi vidual iudicated will attend or not. Jim Mprefieatl, colored, of fame has a wife ruined h 3 ow'ri daughter, and last Monday pi so tded a mulatto. girl, the bound serf an of Capt. Wmsf Brown, from his pjeniWs. His colored friends sjiouhl Moofc after him with f'tar and feathers foftpn ,v- ,. - - 2? I . y !. . -r-v . i " rr .inocraiic town- Joae.in Rli,.w A cu.,l.A Posed has cone to 4-Salisbury J He left a Ou the first page will, be ioend the lie 5th. IV ! r i livery bill ami eleven Jays -liaiVbset- nrUcle.-on thequick. pnwwlonpf .-ore lit. J. W: Hauney called the nVeetin tp Ued "ere.: Give him good nccommoda- mio sccei. lueorui vpauy are ler, andequested that Kerr Craijje, Esq. l,ODS nna "orse ana unggy ail f tree ano wormug t i. act as rhuirmon .n-T c T?,.' - ' he will do as well in roar town as He did umw meir bbpiicv i"'"!." irou ore rr.ul4 t ll(UlulltlM OCWICM. - i -I. . . . J ilLei.!. - mt tarTofthii.mnr,Ui,-.! here.. .- - i irom Asne uouniy, ia iuutie. auey " "i rj rn","'! . 1 ! . . i! - 1 ' . .i, . ii '.... c ii . On motion the temDorar !ornirti ' j The young man was caught Here yes- are 10 uuuu a rau, v w c ineir wasmade pernianent and the convention tcrday and takeu back to Lexington. ; I works and; mines. ; j .-; .-;T proceeded he nomination of a candidate r,-. " t .o ,. . Jlj ; . " A to rpnrefnt Pwt. !!4(,. tt ? r ' i tie ut ueuru a fe'reni. ? uiuujr esptcu- air. V. v. mi iwiij'n9i,Muuuj;u imii i " - I . i fT" r"T I sions of reirret at the removal of rMr. Mc-1 Tne&dav. from the west where he has Dciuaiives.3 t : ! " i ...... . i u i . - . On motion, the townships were requested to retire fqr consuHitipn and brinsr in their nominations. This being dohe, the vote was taken and -. I ' I MR. IKE S. PVERMAN J declared the nominee, he having! received 45 votes, Which was more than the; majori ty required from the, township representa tion.. This nomination was then made On last Sfturflaj, the De ship pommieep elected a new Countj Ex ecutiveCnmiee, as -follows : j ; ; John W: Maupy, Chairman, Jrio. S. Hen "derson, T. :Siminer,; L. iL dement, R. A. j Shimpoch. and fohn li. roard. ! A ood selcclion there are few men so i active an Sir. plauuey, the efficient chair- 1". msn. . ;j Improvemests. M, L. Holmes, Esq jl has remodeled iiud converted the old . Smith Wagbnfehop ou Main street into a -f handsome t wpstory brick residence. "j; Mr. J. M.IKnox has built one residence ton Ellis, betsveen i Bank and Fisher If streets, and is preparing to erect another. These buildings will greatly improve that street. -f, The Catholic Chapel is going np rapid ly; and witl!stin- be fiuitdied. It is situa ted on the eist corner of Fulton and Couucil streets. ' 1 i : . : -1 -ri' " " o ! ' ReliGi of President Lincoln. Dr ; ! J. M. Tbmljnsbo, of Bush Hill, Itandolpl ? county, X. C.J has in his possession t i " i a K a. -r ' m i t" . caru wniciiwas given 10 r raucis i .living iiunng nie wpr lo euauic iiimseir ant Dome English jTriends t pass through the "Federal lines Into this State. The follow iiig is a copy . "Allow ti;4icis Tl King. of Baltimore to pass with tlie 'English tiieuds through mir line to Irtli Carolina. .Oct. 25th, 18G5. A. Lincoln One of lfi friends alluded to was Joswj.li J. Nea-ve. .Thry were prospecting jiiindolphft)r minerals. .t ' j- O- C Ocb Cot'f?"!? -Convention. It has never j- been our DEMOCRATIC C0HTOT10X. LiEXIXGTON, C, Aug. 9th, 'S2.-' T Pcrsnant tk fi.n V.n A Bee IIite Man Skhs. On K. - " it v .mcj vuniiiuau vt I " --... . , i - the County ECommittee. the fiemocratS Brown, hailiug from Giensboroi'skipped of Rowan! nrt in convention fat the Pnnrt tI,e March House last .jnight and ft is sup H have, bonds or ontidna fnra of time in order to give capitalists, wish- ug iu tuvesc ana work np large compa nies ia Chance to exnlftr ih , -t IS . - - v ' mrm VKfm K . V 7 I -rana evlnno :- tlA : irr- : t. I Neill fromthe superintendency of the been engaged in working up the -material public schools in the county. He has giv- for the Boston exhibit.; He tells us that en an impetus to the cause of education J he has engaged 3000 feet t)f space at the which will be felt for some time, and if I exnosition.' and lie propose to; 611 it J He , ; - - :i ..- . : l , ' : s-1 .- . let alone, would have doue a great deal lis workingi for the iUcbrapnd'ifc Danville more as he was unusually acti ve. There system of rail roads. haye been - several solutions given as to why this was done. Some say that the election of Mr. Roth rock was Put of res pect for that gentleman'' father Rev. Mr. All who have kept j up with the policy of the Watchman -know that we - have sror minrkSfi1 iinvtliinflr in tho - rIiada of unanimous. . ! i - - bwU.v..u . . . r. It was then moved and carried that all and a denmational effort j monopoly in the Handling ot our mineral the county officers be nominated and voted nu "luer8 18 u'e re8Ult ai,r Iau, ."T T1" 7, o. ri , for at once. IVT 1 II Neiira prosecution of some parties for tion in mining in this SUM. - When a Under this ruling the 'townships were 8ellln l!aor within 2 miles of fa church capitalist comes south heismetby dozens called; an4 eaclvvoted 'unanimously for "nuw tuuulJ' auu " w , " OI men V " ru"? uw j u.uiery J. M HobIh, Clerk Superior Qourt- : tion of Capt. Prices1 influence whidi nothing about raining) with'hindsvfull of IL N? Woodson, Register lof Deeds' v brought this about. We' do not aaythat ore. These men do hot hesitate to vilify J. SAMCEdMcCiTBiiNst County Treasurer; either if. tfue? bat theare, ramoreas- any other miner or aay otheVi locality . so? D. A. Atwell, Coroner; 1: : wecuange.; upe uiiDSwe.uo luipe lgets uia prorrwu.-u ujau J. C. Bernhardt, County rSurieybi ; r lor u,e ,8U1B pou, uuuumui prpceeus in uwaaum. C.C. Krider Sheriff I- 'J ! ;S I . 1 oinrocK win put uistsuoiuuer io me i worn out man oi mpuey ua compieve On motion, the convention theri proceed- w,,ect uu puu uiiut .. uuu- iwo-siueu uisiorjr k "f'", ed to recommend a candidate fer the Sen- P,uuc u,e SCHC, W1 ,,ttH8 H,a, iMCUecceswi section, ne is uiBgucu-rpu w. uu u ate, to represent the counties of Rowan and and ,nslst P U8ef tne "f0 nietu" every man as a liar-denounces tlie writ- uus oi ecuuui iuirni usiuiug uuu guveru i erg oi tne rress who nave inspireu una to ment. We lay down one rule, to whih J vj8it the section and. returns home to Rowan's choice bv I no teacner who claim to be ap with the give the section, as ; mineral producing, I i times can auoru w oo au excepnuu j auu j tue uiacK eye. l nis is not an j exaggera- uested to I t'iat i this : No teacher can be thorough- j ted picture.. Along the line of railroad appoint a committee of three to notify Da- ly competent to teach who neglects the from Greensboro t6 Charlotte, almost vie of the taction of the convention! and to County Institues, or some good jNormal, every station has its man with ore in confer with them as to! the time arid place wuere advanced ideas and raetuods lor hand waiting for some I capitalist tney KLXJTTZ Davie. f t MR. THEO.T, was recommended as acclamation. v vOn motion, the chair was eq' f hM?n Hon.tnr ot rn.ni?A Th teacuing are nromuigateu. ue Know air. are a most as tincK as me conventional va iivimiuq v vvuwv' a vu w vumvm a uv i v , j chair appointed on this committee, John S. Rothrock will keep np the standard of mulatto boy with his Henderson. Esq., Thos; J. Sumner and Jne. let him raise it still Higher. I'rogress B. Fcardi It was recommended and -'that Saturday, August 26th, time for holding said convention. to the basket of fruit. : i i v -: - ' This is certainly a deplorable! fact, yet as 'bad as it is, it is better than thp committee that South River be jthe place cannot be made by sfauding still. Nor other more dangerous pau of placiPg all be the I can our schools be improved ; oy the con- the mineral lauds in the hauds ot one tiuuation of old ideas. Mr. Roth rock has Uiau or set of men to be manipulated, On mton, the chair was requested to ap- uad a deaT of experience as a teacher, and jn any way . Something of the kind might point twenty-five delegates to attend this ne is wen Known in cowan ne wm ue be done, but should be conducted on Senatorial convention.! The following is the expected to accelerate tho impetus al- legitimate business principles; and by ready given to education in the county. men 0f the immediate section ; who are known thoi-oughly well and, whose repu tation is beyond dispute;. And even un der those circumstances we should be cou8traiued to say: do I not bond your property. A man is neer justifiable in bonding except to parties who guarantee to do so much work,; and who put up a money, consideration tp be forfeited in case of failure on their part to fulfill re quirements . of bond. -" list of delegates: J. F. Ross, D R Julian, J J Briiner, W A Wilborn, P N Heilig; Wilson Trott, James Hudson, John Bailey,! W . G Watson, I F Patterson R F Graham. J A Fisher, R F Johnson, A J Fleming J L Grafber, A L Heilig. Dr. RA Shimpoch, A Cj Mauney, Atlas Kirjc, George Bame, S F Earnhart, J F Aznerj Jesse Millerl S F Clark! W L . II . I ! Kestier; I harmony add of united candidate fy been.selccte Wo old Rowan step forward pie of pat rio" iplcs' which 11 important; member1 iti I the resolutj I will be 8eri Carolina fi ; present srsf - -r. K the State purpos.e At this iuncturc. Messrs. Overman and produced in 1S8X. Kntir. wirP rnllpH and mnh mnn itirrintr August 7tll, 1882, --- T". speechcs,:setting forth plainly the issues, old and pew, that would come pp before the people during thisjeampaignj j -On motion, the secretary was (requested Editor Watchman: For the Yalchman. ' Jlovr much wheat was made in Rowan this year t ' Mr. Editor: will not the threshermen of thifj county report to the newspapers of the county the uumber of bushels of wheat threshed by each thersher in ope ration this year 7 By: this means we can ascertain liuw unicL wheat our county Inquirer. expenses of makiug the collections, trav- ciiug ituu onice expeusea and personal af-1 tendance at Bostou for twn mnntht ni ! morfl, will require a temporary outlay of "'"".V. wujcu- is expected to pav well from sales of properties made, I intend baviBg a few parties interested with me to advance the necessary capital, paya ble. 10 three monthly inatnll slmr the profits pro rata; For farther akMH.. M.! 'ma . 1 iMiwi iuanon win be pleased to have , par ties Address me to P. O. at Salisbury,; N. u j Very respectfully. : I W. A; Hi SCBEIBEK. , ? JSIt is in ten ted to issue a circolar ior tne special benefit of Salisbory and neighboring conntrr and hkvA it circula ted among the leading capitalists, mann- "viuicibuu ine pnuiic generally through 1 Vti; 1 - ! - J. D. GASKILL - WILL BUY IN ANY K. QUANTITY BIuACKBERRIES, MARRIED. At B. F. Hvdes. bv Wm. A. Thomaaon Esq.,' July 27th, 1882,, Daniel Winecoff aud Margaret I. Gibbous, all of Unity luwutsuip. ' " In Franklin Township, at the residence of the bride's mother, July 20tb. Mr. Sam- nel II. Marlin and Miss Mary E. Dunn. PEACHES, f SALISBURY MARKET. Apples , .' green, per bus . . " dried, per lb Bacon Country, hog round, Butter, , Beeswax,'..... Blackberries, Beef, j;... COTTOK . Good Middling,.. Mldllng, - Low M Idling,.... Stained, Cora new , .Meal,.., Coffee..., Chickens, Egga,4.... Flour,;... a:i:;::::::::v Pork,.u Potatoes Irish, . do sweet.... Wneat Wholesale. Retail. .S 75 $i.os fi.M a i jw 80 80 4 11 10 - 10 5 86 110 14 V 14 IS 8.60 SO IS 8 SO 80 85 13 85 1 e s iix 90 1.15 ; i.8o 14 1 15 15 15 3.60 .a a i sit'. is S6 APPLES, t . . , " " 3 8.T5 & 14 15 10 11 90 1.00 1.00 1 00 & 1.00 a a a a a a . a a a 130 1.85 1 80 30 3.76 1 18. 130 PLUMS, &0. BTJSINESS LOCALS; -- - - " Mr. D. E. Julian, the most successful excursionist of this section, will ran a special train of cars to Asheville, on the 24th of this month. All the accommoda tions will be perfect. Special cars for ladies and their escorts the whole trip made in daylight, affording opportunity to view the beautiful scenery and won derful engineering. Remember the date. Returning will leave Asheville, 3:35 p. in., on the 25th. l:t. The Largest Stock of IN TOWN Goods THEO. BUERBATJM. i For taa Wotcbman. Mougakto, August' 5, 1882. Isure to attend a more hanno- ninus tueetijhg tban the one held here last he people seemed to have made up thii minds to, act in complete thus secure all the advanteges ort. There was but-ione each office: they seem to have and determined on by the people so ta.!& when tliey went into cou- was -nothing to do save to make the nsDininatjons unanimous. Every one was sal!-ped with the work of the day. and we feuf assured tha the Democracy of he mother of counties, will and eet her children an exam- ism and devotion to true prin- can only be equaled by her deeds of heroism in the past. -o- to furnish; proceedings j of this meeting er the Caholisa WATcniAK, Acic and Ooaer- ver, an Jjaiie iimesL: i ! There being no other business! the con vention stood adjourned. ; - ' j I Keuk Craige, Chairman. T. K. BRU2CER, Secretary. . j ' i o- j COUXTT COMMIS3IOXERSAl!D tTHE MAG- istuatesUn SESSiON.--The Qointy Com missioners held their regular monthly belore them was a petition t0 create a new Township, from parts of i Locke, Litaker and Atwell said new iTowuship to ship i Yoif asked for some notes of the Grand Rally of the- Republican and as&itauts at this place to-day. The stand was occupied by Clmguum, Leach, Price, Ika Young, Charles R. At kinson, Cocke and Cooperthe . first six speaking in the order named. , Clingiuan'a speech ' was a condensed summary of his late letter, if anything weaker in dehmte tone as to Ins future intentions'. Regarding connty govern lie sain (COMMUNICATED.) BOSTON exposition; AND A Miuiiig Bureau at, Salisbury. A rbrmrn for ni:iniil'actar4eiOf various sorts iuid,JFuture Prosperitj. Q Salisbury, the junction oi iyo..oi ine-iuoBi, nunor tant Railroads South on winch' the great est variety of Mineral ami Timber are deiosued and thousands ot meres ot the M mm richest land tor Agncuauxm rurppses may be fouud. j It has occurred to me that, with tnees- istant deposits of miiierals in the neigli- BOOKS. PAPER. tTo select from. BOOKS. PAPER. BOOKS. PAPER. STATIONERY. STATIONERY. STATIONERY. THEO. BUERBAUM. JULY, 1882. ment, ue saiu : "ii me peupie can irusi i s,lieh..rr -I,.. i-rlni.PA "the Legislature with all other subjects, to btolne a great Mining Centre,, and U hey certainly could remand that to it-, gl0uia avail If of the Opportunity ot 'that the wisest plan was to select the ., Uu..f k,.,,,- r,Uv "best tnen as legislators, regardless ol par- luiuvviifs iWal ive a chance to iuties ty lines. - t..lr!inr iiiT-fstiiieiit tor r;i mriil to come whenever such is offered. sons north are aware of tlie es living dormant around that Leach made the old campaign speech, , tc?im..lte substituting B.urbu for Radical. verv iiv Your Mr. Pnce thought the present ,lidjeu tnwur The PlIiform. We are rnnninrr the Platform off the North Carolina Demo cratic part as 6tandinrr matfrr Tfc i .j 0 - hat all ishould read and re- We call especial attention to u on county government. It that the Democracy of North ot. particularly wedded to the tern, which is a protection to 'tlie wlute;ople of the Eastern part of I.waS designed for that verv fihe white people of that sec tion pay ta bulk of the taxes, aud ought of right to ave the management of the money. TJ o preseut system was de signed to c cure them against the waste-y ful tuismao: gement of incompetent men, aiid themocracy of North Caroliua stand pled d to secure to them this just risjit If ;an be better done under nxhptepi.of county government thanlhel ffesent let it be shown. It is under the jntrol of the legislature. I f Speakinjof county government, would the Repubhpans and' Liberals repeal the I presen la governing the appoiutmeht I of H magistn ites, were they elected to the j; ' IgisKitUre'iand had tlio power to do so t e answeK. Their powers of tenacity v. re two wU knowing They hold fast to 1 what they . et. They would let the pres i ent systemfWland and use it. They would appoint radical magistrates; all over I North Carolina and laugh iu their sleeves j a5 Jej tric tliat enabled them to do it; j Not only p-aidical, bnt colored magis- -tratesj This ji a democratic State and j ehould the ;uesent laws be repealed, the f - great majority of magistrates elected ; would bexlernoerats. They see the point. . .'Ihe law 'would stand and be used against ns. Remember theso facts. The liberals I .andrads. tfre oojf enemies and arevork- r ing together for the destruction of the ocraticl majority iu the State, Our j People wifl iiot lw led blindfolded into j the pit wlich has been dug for them. -Let them JaN into it who have dug it. be known as China Grove ! Town- The net i l ion i was crranted and sent forward to the mairislrates ! in sea- lcuV t."' ,ul UC,T ion for ratification, j , ' 1 ! :Uetail I license were granted to S. C. amending thaf system ever since Everett Miller, and-C. E. Mills, fori the ensuing ejrpfcuned it to him at Mocksville during 1 i i i ! 1 it. v.. r "i l ii.-i! it . , . , . i , x ihB louug ia Luiuiiei, i ueiifve, lis wen . r "ppruyeu auu oome . r.,... offic(.rx i.....,,..,., (mt : allowances made for debilitated poor. usual stylej winding up with au assurance Ihe magistrates came in for joiutsession: I to the Radicals, who seemed to be con- Souire Jj K. Graham was placed rn th ful by the sight of ex-Democrats run- ni...;. f v i ! i I I uiug their meetiug, that the programme j. k . j i ! i . i was an rigiic anu nau ueeu agreeu niKu The joint meeting . proceeded to tlie by the "boss men" of the party in caucus. election j of County Superintendent of His appeal to the negro was effective, while uis language and manner was bet ter than any of his brother speakers. Tlie best commentary, however, on his. speech was contained in the remark of an it is saw oy uaru ueanuu men mat Mr. , ., .lJU, minil(. ..lus,,- f!nttn. Price has been a convert to the policy ot Tobacco d Corn as well as-wake Tar. A collection of Minerals from the South will astonish the people of tlie North aud very little will be required! to conviuce parties that there is iio country in the U. S. where money can be iirviested more profitably than here. .The mechanic and laborer tiuds a cheap homo (here and is able to work all the year round iu a most healthy climate. . The Gold, Silver, Cop per aud Lead Mines are too1 well known to dwell upon now, but here comes the Public Instruction. Mr. Lewis Rothrock and Mr, Geo. R. McNeill were placed In i nomination. Mr. Koturoek was elected. Mr. McNeill resiirn-1 nlri Wkv from aha of th h.irL- tnun. ..u.!.i!... i li J " , Ii.?. Zb- ti. a ii 'T.i ideaot the vanetrot minerals cu u,a uiieapireu.ieriu, a" r? xvotiirocK fu.Fj , .f "l. w u"1,c -?'.u aldnirthe Hue of this road Lwill was elected to fill the vacaneyj ; ne. Pefmf. .lo. ' l"ww 0" mln ot the following desciiptiou : m. .i. . own faith, ! haint heard no sicu speakin r,.,., on ' r r.i !,.,, iiio luauisn .iies iiieu iook nn ine l since mars Tod died.7 ni. : r J . t : sJ t I . . . . .... umui uiu)i; i u usuij) (juraiuu uu tou- i utiaries K. and XMac At tin son gave in firmed the action of the board of Com -1 their adhesion to the new jaii-ty inshort missioned. Rowsin now h:itwfilvotWn. nietre. Little attention was paid to ships. - s either. I should not omit to 6tate that Leach 1 .. il. t t. -.. 1 r i They then proceeded to Rejection of Uerved notice on .the press that he carried County Commissioners. I There had been I around with him a cau of dynamite 'for - - i 5 J i I : -11 -1- ,1 1 ;i a frieAt 1inl of "ranpiisin .fcirlmr th Aax- use on all sacti as dared assail lus course. - . - i !- . I 'Wat lunT ih'a fhfhlt in Vrwl it Iiial!it--unlu. no wav ofi akrArt-niniinT I . - .t.. -. i . s. .i . . ry grao w riiu: ino aiuouut ui looacco tax and how there was affairs would turn. Ai feelinir of cavil tliA .itiV Dijitrtpf. titr Ilia ckflVtrt-e n' great interest as to the result of the Congress. ill i A large party of reventae officers, ac- tlie first ballot companied by the Statesville Brass Baud, n, t T formed the most enthusiastic part of the auuiauxe, wuicu uuiuwicu iiuui ouv to election was manifest. The announcement of BIIU11CU Uiail HUJi iu. xviucatui ni i,r T rrt A- LI 1 i J auuiaucw, wuicu uutuu iBu.au.m Ji. iu. aiuii? jwere eiectea, 70O8ouls. Among ithese were Geueral they having received more than a majori- J Storekeepers, Drake, Pearson and Eaves; ty 01 the votes cast. There yet remained I v;oiectors creat Western North Carolina liailroad opemng the richest and greatest variety of Minerals ever known to exist in one fetate; yes it i safe to say that there: is no coun try equal to it in the world, no give an exisuug meutiou Chro- mite. Corrundum, Garnett, Mica, Asbes tos, Marganese, Graphite, Steatite, White. Talc, Marble, black, pink, white, graj ind varegated, Jvaouu of the best quality, Feldspar, Flint, Barrytes, Burr,' Whet stone, Amethy6t, OnVx, Agate; uciire, Siaune, Umber, also Flexibt band fetoue the Matrix of the Diamond.'ati , J .-. - ". I have visited "a number pf these mines and cab safely state that as fur quality and nuantitv'thev cannot !te' excelled. To make cotnl use of tbeise minerals, and the immense timber along the line of the railroad, manufactories of all sorts should be established. The ' cheapness of the materials and fuel cattnot fail to 'britfg capital iu this direction Salisbury with its existing railroad facilities aud others exnectiu? so follow, irivinfr direct commu- uooper ana xouug : deputy ur 1 Q -i. AvlfV nf riiiMttL'M Trull ,.f 'wu "luiuicecnpii, noo -"'"- AXley, Ol UUciokee, lrul , of t become n. irreat maniifacthriuff citv as two to lie elected. On second ballot there V'.0"?ccor8, was no election. On third ballot T. J. ZFLZ IVX?! k.. r -.?" well as mining headouartersi provided Sumner as elected. Therel was still one numerous to metion, al1 e to showhe,uter world to be elected. On the foarU ballot there They held a mass convention for Burke L TJ!' .'.-- '. i -. anH nnmiiiifnii ti oi i PVa inputs nicots. ParUes cau hod flai; or moantain was no ejection, jusc nere found it necessary to remind trates that Rowan was a democratic ty and none bqt true democrats should be Blade, for Clerk . . . .i .1 . ! " i . . - . I i ieror inore heal found than certain Graham, Swain. t i ti t.-j l : .. iio.rr.n I i' ..r. tuiicuu auuiucKson uouducs. uuimnuiiig . I niirii niinvn nnn n 1 11117 1 ill 1 1 f 11 1 1 1 1 1 ttio onnntv x. oinll m.k.n i..i.t.. I Avegisier f I.- - , T 1 ci-..r. .. .... oUVU.u M'u .After all the tootin' by the bahd aud for his remarks oi reminder; for some the speaking, Bufke seems solid for the personal irienda were voting for a liberal, 1 Democracy by her usual majority. T. The recent Jieavy raius were very de structive t crops,.fenc'8, and railroads lntIe.Tit.jgjt.y.-of.Lyurhburg,!Vn.. ica and Paradise of the South. With all such cou tributaries: Salisbury should at once avail itself of-the oppor tunity of establishing a Mining and Imi migration Bureau, an exchange for pur- cli:iser :iih1 fu11er. ; Auoust 7th, 1832. llavinr! secured fenriefl at Hie Boston The Democratic Couniv Convention nf Exnositiob from Sent 6th to -Nov. 1st. I Burke to-day nominated, bra uuanimons prooose to exhibit there minerals and vote, SamT McD. Tate for the House, and limber free' of charce for such parties i instructed for B. A, Berry for Seruitnr: who desiie to sell their Droberties or tne sixiii. Mr. uaKer was elected. The a- A earsou uomiuareq tor Clerk: Jno. mines and put them in my nands tor sale . s r - - -I i . I IT ..I... C.. t t l I . . : i .. . . new board of comissioners then, are : J, " iLi v t'oaxton. i reus- allowing a comraision of 10 per cent, in ; .... ? I l V " I W IV .jits, ft 13 ! I - i- loosing sjfght of : the evil fesult of demo cratic Rowan placing in office, an avowed enemy tflt democratic organization. The The contest was now narrowed down to G. A. Bingham and C. F. Baker. The fifth ballot resulted in no election. On Kiucaid,! Coleman, Kluttz,' Sumner and I urer : J. S. Estes. Registdr. - We had a bif? ami rrLirin,,, :Ain:i Baker. jWe have no fears the county is look oat for a gain in Buirke over the rt r. .'. - ' . ... s .: .-., i e -"n . - - saic. r I v ioi:toou. case of sjile. .This will give many parties a chance of disposing of tneir broperties and brine capital to this partot thecoun try. Iu some cases it will be required to ' . j. . ' j ' BARGAINS! WE WANT 5,000 bush- I !' els nice clean Wheat. o s- WE WANT 5,000 bush- i els nice clean Oats. X WE' WANT 50,000 lbs. i Dried Blackberries. , WE WANT 50,000 dnea reacnes and Apples. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY COMING-&1 FALL STOCK 1 OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF t&- CLOTHING AT A REDUCTION OF-&Z 1 25 Per Gent. : -.- S18.00 SUITS FOR ONLY - - $f5ip0 $15 00 " " " - - 12150 $10.00 " " " - - 8.00 $8.00 " " " " - 6-00 -:-o-:- WE WANT two good Clerks tvho will; study and work for the intfreat of oiur business. HiiTS! mTsi t 'V. WE WANT to sell 11 good wer- i j r chants, their Salt, Bacon, and Coates' Spool Cotton, all of wliich we ;will make to their interest to buy from us. - STRAW HATS at 10 per cent, above cost. VE WANT $10,000 ingoodmon- ' ey fpr our goods, which we are now I offering at exceedingly low prices, in order to reduce stock. Wlp WANT everybody to come to see I j . . . ' ; us, and inspect our goods and prices be- fore they buy elsewhere. SHOES! Will sell ZIEGLER'S FINE SHOES at a fraction abore cost, aad al other 8Kot at greatly reduced pricef. ! - :-o WE thank our many friends and ; cus i i . t turners for their liberal patronage and - t j 5 shall strive to merit their continued con- fidcDce and favors. Respectfully J. F. ROSS. For Bargains in Anything in my Stock Call with in the Next SIXTY DAYS. ! pThese Goods must bo sold, or given away bebre th Fall trade. Juue 27, 1832. Salisbury, June 25th, 1882. 71. S. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1882, edition 1
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