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, I j. - , I -. ' - .. . , .... ' . . . - 1 i i, - 1 i - i " - . , i i - . , ' -i . - j ni ' -. ::-!' -.1 w f - -. ' j, . - - u ; a ' 'aetata i - ' " i BW m 1 Til URSDAY. AUGUST 24. 1885, . r! KKW TERMS. Frortf o after tbo lt daj of Jwnntrr, . Ohe -ear jpW J advance, $10 I pa J men t deldjed 'A nioutha,S,0U j payment delayed 12 nioulba Z.&Q i WAJCTEii-l filMtatu, 6 or 8 tuoutlis QldatfthelWATcnMAK Office. j : C. if .Baker, ,Eq.,- U-hnprolr4 the .:; ptreet; ii fjt)tof hU jtin-thop by laying a I BicejauMffi1!1 Vlck pavement. " i : JatnJl Riijiaay, onr toU-tmasterJ t promptly aeht Ui boiul on tu tVaahiuxtbn to be jakse' upon. - ' ' The'ilegt Jand the small boy are enjor tiiig fiiu4aHcipation8j tlietowaU poat 1 rd fuR4'f&c ' - " '! ' ! r--:--ff. f " . Prof.lAi IS. Richardson, colored , liaa , been ttide chairman of the Republican Ex-Coiumiitee of Rowan eiiunty. , . The u4 i convention, foftttneted ; their deiegaten to aapprt Dr. J. G. Ram say as tie fchoice of the Rei-nblicana of KowanfiirJJongresa. . , l i ' ... . - " ? i II- Oar prtftiiil ;fdlow citizen, Mr. H C Wil- lianiA, hjs just returned from New Yqtk, where hi hla been on ft sight-seeing-and plcasurejtripi . . . . ,- . , v The Sejjtember No. of "Our Little Ones aipditlie !f ulseryy1. by the Russell Pub lrehing Cb. Broonintreet, Boston j is the best 'efhave yet seen, and the work as a vrhofei very superior of its kind. . i o . j . Not Tck We hare heard it reported on the itieels that the Rev. S. Rot Ii rock . will be a candidate for .a seat in the next General Assfibly of the State. We have heeii auth irfzed by that gentleman to aay he has no'sigch wish nor intention. j . y - ' :0 ;- ; -i- -. There be a Sunday SchoofcPic ftic of tlie Siiibury Circuit at Gay's Chapel on Wedilisila.v, 30rt of August. Rv. W. S. Blaclf, ireidiiig Elder of the. tlis- itnct, a n diRev; Jos. Wheeler, of Salisbu ry, will df liver addresses -; - I; I ; . "" ' O ' iMPOKTistt Sale. It will be remember- ;ed that nenlSatnrday is the day -ficd for Ithe sale oqthe yalusble real estate of the late I). A. i)avw. consisting of some seven j or eight hucs and lots in town four on fBankj5oitaud three or, more elsewhere beside laa( in the country. Here U a ! chanco for f persons to buy -convenient residences afar the centre of business. W, W. candidate true loya ruley, IiideieiideiitL Liberal sheriff, was, fttrced to .admit ti the Republican party, iu fcution last Saturday, liefore their Cbu the iiegrueliwould consent to his appoint ment as a liegate to their Congressional C)iiventioi Is there much Jeffersoniau .DemocracJ $ f ii t his ' office-seeker t We would like fo.knpw f- '::'! j v .. f f " ; Henry Wills, colored, stole a water inellou fro il Mose Snfder, another color red brother and on Monday last a magis trate depu ised Mr J C Slieppard to ar rest the th?eV..He was found soon after tlie issue of tlie warrant but he . made his I escape, audjitis fsaid, carried with him a mark frto theiatol of Mr. Sheppard. v iienover-there' is a republican meet- ! p uescripiion whatsoever in Stown, we fifotice a universal exodua of jthe liberaljs. Where, aud why do they ;gT Is thel swell of the party too much for the li4rnl nose T There I is only one way oat oit Boys; take" your nose 'be 4tweeD:;je thumb and ; finger, or get a jsplit sticky Yon have got to stand to: the rack fodder r no fodder.- It is either lots of negrogej)ass, or no votes. I Kiu:EDbi TURAiLKdaD.-JcaseReed. wunrnaniAi. tc. a colored hand on the yvestern N-C. Railroad, serving as break i wan, was knocked off the top of the Sat urday mining; ffei-ht . train jn passing ; -"' ".ttugo across me road near ! roung'a Sf on n tain and killed. He.waa a : tAW I Ji t -:' . a- .. - - I oana-i-a aaostiuite for tbe regular , enipioyee-fnff H Is. sopposedvdid not j;now oi tpe bridge. WiitaTjC&ior or. Ro WAN. Having in vited the Wheat Threshers of the coonty to report 4ttantity of grain cleaned by; tl)em, we-4ve Vespows frein thefojloW- K"?bc'-K 't&Q bishela "wheAt 111 " Oats. u ulT?'?0''- " 'Wheat. ii i ': II I. I II ' ''. - t i ' -1 - -oVoCw Fisher i; Brown 8,000 " fc:ii-ip-:. ia Oats. Wheat. Oats. Wheat. Oats. " Wheat. Oats. Wheat. Wheat. .Oats. m : 1 Rendlemaiilk Coon 4.954 ' itM 4m Miftn i Alex Pei4rf4t Co.. 4.iS00 v V .1. - 3,500 J ilorgaiLf v , j6800 MJ.BargetaC'i6,430 J 5.025 in tttej2ablicaa Cooaty Gpovention, last Saturday, ther4 were only eight or fon . a 3 . .. . "ll w pbont slxtyv WacksYbt min f he deaipn jwas. e j,p & attend i wieir Coogressioual and J udicial fioniia. ton ttresH,l ihbne-6f tbtse sot !f or hVbly.:How is this r-tor j Pwfjr which 1 every campaign ghts..jrharcoiok !bU h $AnM idwwiog.aaiX ver haye theiraoy as tnWalial! be minatecto1iU all hfirtfficesf. t T. K. BRUVJER UAJUXQZR. Miuemli ott the Western Koad, lu 1 MCEuscnir;xJ i A m.,... .9 2 . t f a " a .f to tb - 7W u..vrry w men auua one to iu ttv t, vur oiHie mioeniia. Air. v. j.i Dpragoey Iiurja, K-C.;ha4 discovered a ft win Uif uieen-duiUiii. At tiiat lie waa In j ...t.L. -i . - . . u,,uul f w " wa-ga aamority liad limilOUttPMI Jt kaolin luif .wv- Mtn'- l . L .e7.r:i Li " - - - ! "1 . -4 - ... fled, be sent specimeua tof a New York lmimrier ox meerschaum, wno . dto - nouucetl It a genuine article. Capt. Fagg is electing! Lime Kilns Fagg about a mile from Warm Springs. Tlie lime be bums js a aaiierior quality aud will take the .pbtce of other 'limes ased aloug his road. He can produce, unlink. ted quantities. MajJTlioajl. Boniar, Civil Engineer, in chargv of . repairs along the West. NCn lias flue opportunities for bringing to light hiddeUreasarea. He ha. called to ear atteution. and abown specimuia of i : JaspibV I .-T . ;u which pecurt on thia nwi iB uandfa lw f "f mber of the Board of Coon o a a&for quality; f - " ; 1 MSlfe. - . OARHKTt j. . r : - j M of jill sues aud qualities, from the lowest grade td the most richly tinted; U ills are mt work tifMiv Vfnrrntn rrHHm- at work near MorganUn, grinding gar- rtm n ail in rliak meiiiifaafhM astv mcvv,v a as vuv susiuuiaviiuiv vi vuivi l .i...tj ... , - mice ft. ace j HALLOTITE. f A very valuable bed of this rare tniner- al haa been located by Maj. Bomar. In blasting out the road bed, many lbilea were cut, aome of which are highly sulphuretted; but have never been assay ed, ana their value remains unkuowu. There Is one Very large bod of . . ' UKlCATtTK j which is of the best quality aud probably carries a percentage of gold. Ha La a nice lot of specimens gathered aloug the line of the road. i SOCKS. - - i ti i -i i' . There are splendid building granites and gneisses in the trans-thouutain re- gions, tbesidea slates, limestone, quattz spars, (spars,) ahalea and schists. The geologists can nowjhere find a more inter- L:..rin n t. f . - ,. eating field. On the Piguefin River hue there are fine marbles, the most valuable I being the. rose tinted varigated. The gneisses and gneisaoids are beautiful, oc curring iu foliated layers or stratified, and when dressed, makes a beautiful buildfing atone. l TREES. ! It is well known that North Carolina comes next to the great west, in the pro duction of trees. Maj. Bomar, has just felled a chestnut which measured 9 feet in diameter. A ceutlemau andladv mar walk jth rough tbo trunk wMhout getting element in our school system, and if we near-as closet as they do : at a Lawn desire the advabcemeut of vMpular edu- Pai tvi He is iiaving it hollowed out to iu Rowautkat iiae qua notn Uur beidaced bn the plat forurlat the Salik- 8P8 " very pursuit, we i A . ' i i must rally to his support ac . our Leader bury. depot, this tree was ftj saplin when n this noble work; ? Columbus was saUii:g westward in search . As to the duties, responsibilities aud of the undiscovered world. I By its rings importance of the office of County Super it is ascertained to' be 400 veara old. and' louden of -Public Instruction, and its - ett . , . - ' r waa Ffllmti liixir tint fimmn mnH n I Wabm Springs. Dr. Howerton. the I nrnni-ietiir. tlit i laat S.fnrif.r tUm l. I was entertaininsr nine hnndrodiaitor.. 1 This famous wateriug place lias been I kepi lii 11 this season iu tact the Dr. has lHeu . coin iel led to iui pr viae for some. The trains- are daily crowded with visi tors and pleasure seekern. The Western road rn lis tour ctiaches and they are well filled. From Asheville to Warm Springs the traius ate ciowded. Ai ureal mauv go for f the pui Mse of aeeiog the sights along fthe road they have an hour at the Springs, enjoy the music, the water and a good dinner. - Marshall,- Alexander's, Waynesville, White! Sutpher Springs (Haywood) and iu lact every stopping place along the road above Old Fortis 1 crowded to ntmost capacity people are - forced from, station to station looking for accomnio dation. The u umber of visitora iu the mountains iar exceeus mai oi nuy former l year, t I r- 3 ' : ..v iiw m ucuij iu iuc moat delightful way. Mr. Sprague has a repu- Utionj widespread, and deservedly io, for bisWificent steaks. Hegivesper- MH bva niiul.il d . II ...... X.. .1. ..I sonal attention to tbe preimtion He is entertaining as many regular boarders as as his bouse will hold. . V ::. i i. '.-,-.ti- T'T AJ f---.ftre. nrst made its appearauco in the It is comiooa ronarfcaniong passengers ante-bellum Liv tbe ut. n.. on this road aa to the most eicellent con-1 dition of the track and road bed. A force Ofhans is kept busily employed in lay- ing itone ballad on tWnoonn dlvU- r .TT ",rn utTI Ion. Where this work has been done, one rsenpes not only tbe unpleasant rocking seisation, but tbe dust. Mr. .McBee I certainly understand, bis brines.; and bi making improvement, which will last lor years. . . I In tbe first ritimneV after ieav4ng.Hen- . . - - M JarrettVannel, -there ry kuown ... i a steady flo.wi-oC water strongly impreg naied wltb alnra, which leaves encrusted I an th Vfwba naftnnf m. I creviceein ibe atone aad forms quite a little atrtam more than utually flows from an ordiuary spring. " .1: i tL! k'--'- i ' ' ! (SwauDanoaJTunnel, yon come to a'spiing in the rail roadiut, which sends its waters in twr dirdnn- It la th tii "7-4Tt-i-7--r,u-,.lr part ol the water running through the tilntieli makes its way to tie Atlantic pceanwhilft the. other l pari joins tbe PllCUll " compelled to flutter iueo great Uisslssippand tbeoce to tbe Gulf. ?B tJ1 btTxet ullngSaiso Wters are so separated. j things lougagu. . wom". The Haywood White Sulphur Springs .t v-v . . -. ' . r i V I hat been, epfertaioiug from one to two bnndreil gnesis during the epeen It Is f beaotlfullr located, and has rnanv mttrae I tiong, not to mention the water, trhicb Ls lor. . I --. ;:;: ir;-. VS.: H. Barrett ii Cu'af great abows which exniuiu lu Salisbury Thursday Sept. 21, lire, very highly sKke of by the preaa woere luey bare exbitited. Immediately on arrival of the srrund sDectacular lilirh- I liday sttt pageiiit attbegrqiUQfji I ff exhibition. Prof. Hnriiman will nmk ff exhibition, Prof. Hariiman will make uia 'uraiid aerial 4 fllirlitin the-air abtn ,tern t : Hemlsplere, rpropeiled- by ? W uu ak,ed u Badtler. All will Ifie aniule.onoortnultv. to iusDect the forever lliVlll, Vmrn tbi: , ml; yx,iv ujiib skeptical uio prAciicauiiity. I vfErial IJavigatiqn. A. grand ight f- i mri,m wuiwiu. -tcuiemucroaiiaua; D13ATI1 OP W. M. K1NCAID. - It is our sad office to announce the death of ona who waa neraooallv dear to a large circle of friends and acquuinUucea- la ttowan, ana especially in f rank Hn township. Taken aick of pheumsnia ou Monday the 14tli instaut, this dread dif- east) niiuhffl If ororlr VHntanlaw itU nnisbed its 123.1) about half naat 1 four o'clock. : A IgV04- u,a" haa paused away, mourned f w Jhoae who knew him beat. He XfP I felUHe baa filled thtjoffice of Matriatrate I foe a number of jrears with acceotabilitv eonrae waa ever pleasant i in I whatever I felatiou. He has left an interesting fam- wr f?nr, V nd two daughters to I " l" vinues OJ a IiUUer WlHI WUS bjr tbem aboTe a tM I - . . I . . , - -. a For rns Watchman. Mturt. Ediiortt Allow .... .r.o.. f... . with which to close the diacuaaion f rh Superintendeucy of our Ruwan Schools; I did notintendetl to say a uy thing whatever on tuts auoject, our, since reading io your last isane the letter of your correspon dent, S. S.w, I fear that it may lead tome, to misunderstand' "my position in the matter, or, what is of infinitely far more importance, it may possibly impede eveu though slightlv, the onward pro gress of our public schools, and I desire to state; first, that ! have most deeply appreciated the many expressions, both" jh.i, ui . regies u( my. re- Skit 1 1 1 1 iiiwi v k ..a u..4 ..a ' 4 1 uremeni iroiu- tiiat office, nud clad v tak, thU opp;rtlln!tJ th ?Snj friend for the iuteiosc WhicJi. they have so kindly. shown in, me aud !my ivork ; fcoudlyt that, though- knowing that 1 tiou. I made no etiorta. whatever, directly r indirectly, to secure the annointniiit. haviug ever claimed that the office should 8ee "'e man, and "not vice rert, aud that, having the honor to be a member of tbe board of electors, I seconded the nomination of Mr. K., voted for him. nud after the result was announced, moved to make Jus election auauimoas ; and lastly that I know Mr. R Personal 1 v. have the highest resi)ect aud esteem tor him. aud am sure that be will make a faithful, con scientious, and thoroughly competent Superintendent. 1 shall do all in my power to aid him in his arduous, though important, work. His office, thouirh not appreciacea oy an, is ttie most essential imperative claims upon the people . . . ... -. .. .. r for their sympathy and cordial support. I may have more say anon, Messrs. Edi- tors, aa 1 can now writ without seeniiuir to Work foxUlf. ; v: L Trusting -bat all may join in taking Aowau schools the banner. .Couutv for eood aud that our County Saner- iutendeut may meet with a more bouora- ble fate at the expiration of his first term thau did his predecessor, l am, most iept. Yours, Oku. ii. McNeill. Woodleaf, Aug. 19th, ?t&. Modem AutiquitJee. Grandpa Noah Dockery gravely t comments po m jjevetopment of VotMot from Vhaot. Under the escort of Kernel Ike Young. vuver tMicnery waaueiiveieu ut a speech iu Salisbury ou Saturday. Auir. Jilth. His audieuce was the same old thing, the voters aoout mty negroes the -to be voted for a handful of whites, to gether with a number of Democrats who were there for the purpose of hearing Bobbins.- A few of the most nromiiiMiir ueserve mention. J Here- was Mr. Joseub uaiiaru, wr. tviaaaius Aims, air. fiukuey nan, r. Wbito rraley, Mr. Jobu Pot ilaiill utllwra 'I'lia inuitf Ii ill llaolf u... . - . . . .. . .. Ov" oy wie mould of time aud the accumula- dust and webs of years, yet as a curi- w-itJr lt "tique and quaint, u.iffJf tion, yet to gain the approbation of tlie few who are. wot famiUiar with it be .wiU rikE tho coudeinnatiou of tbe many who iu the gubernatorial canvas It waa a ven ffood Whig speech. Geueral Dockery, ?UJ7' -tberwhbrau ont the Whig L t Bra "d ased it for the purposes of that campaigu. Now political harangues are the clothes vf tn? political cauvass, and asa matter , c0019 ley become worn aud thread- SWffi of merit, yet it is now an anaST antiquated, superannuated, mouldy; SJP1'0?4 BQ Uliver has attemoted in a weak wu to rrjoviuate it "but the thing Uau old musty doco.' lbone which may have once belouced t a ver K10" rm-, but is no good atthia bUe day: ' We no looser fiirht iu SAmnuii tng rifles Yon might aa profiUblV .Send jouttirae baying at Hie moon, as in n fntad aud theft upon the Dodoa. -uandEchinitea,ofautediluviau renown by levelling that rusty arquebose ATaj11 extinct race.; and fossil remaius tue Pfbistoric You would have bad tar more success with a wfisb corose b than with this mummy documenrSdch Ju have rudely snatched from its sarco- l -JfVr norstvle to lave over the DSlilicaJ nlLiiaMa nr i& the Loniabvna dT7T. VSA brought en the war, be furious because - ' - - I'HIUWKI lUiti "Lincolo'V proposition for ifiettftlTTd lay aowu arms within the next one bnndred days waa not accepted ; ' Vituperate and anatliematixe.. Jeff Darla. teaTiour hair because - wt i'tf&Wz the wat pmarred -to. retain the old Const ita41ooi of 183S, and; swear around generally. .TJaat U old worm eaten. antiquate4:.m$ftnr that we' have - left far behind qa, add; ! forgotteiit vep up with the proceaslqa Urandpa, If yon uout you wm get .awfully lonesome back- there.' Fulton niltft tteambbat. Stephpna a Lomotlvean&lXorse Inven tu mo leierapa, riiajuese vcvare mov ing on ; throw awjxTonrwld . -cane, and get aboard; Don't1 sUyid back there and howl io that leneeome-warr stbont thlfaM the son." There waa: hAwever. a near foaUire abont.lt and that was the effect ft had Upon, tlie aodwueel ffue naif ha ceededin tailing into a ! 9emisombolent state, and mirabUe dict lie quickeued the energies of tlie other to such an extent that it got up ud walkeuTouibf Kearint Nor. did we ' ever bear a sneaker bm hii. audience, at three aeveral and distinct time to don't leave yet, I am near lv done." We La vei bea rd s oni Dentist an- things, however, very ranch like that wuen uenaa m rubber apron crammed into oar month, a set of auakle bolts, and fetter locks eriDDed onto doHnv ini) was gouging the "yerr ttoffln'Vottt ci na wiu4oagging needle. 1 . . K. Vacation and AiUwer No. 2, "The Wilmlnrton Star! baa miuiiueiub proven county raverament system. It names sixteen, - counties, 'and others' that would be macb affected. fee- Now, will the Star show one dozen conn-. .u mic omiiq uiat. nave negro majori ties according to the last census t Can it show eight f All this bugaboo about tam ing the East over to the negroes is the merest claptrap." Sato&itry Examiner. . r . ... " repneu io fuis paper, but we are disposed to give it answer namber two. We showed that there, were thirty-three counties that were carried for the Radi cals in 1880 by the aid of tbe large negro vote. ; i ;' Bat we will now oblige the. courtaoas Examiner by doing precisely what it asked na to do to name 'a dozen coun ties in the State that have negro majori ties according to the last census. Here they are, and the Examiner will only do fair by copying what we say . WMtet. . S.7M . S.81S . T.68S . T,l9 .. S,3S ' .. M4 I.SS3 .... ,47S ....1S.S0S .... 4JM .... 4S7 .... S.11S ... s,m ....T4IT .... S,lSt Anson.....'... Bertie Bladen Caswell Chowan Craven....... Edgecombe... Franklin Granville.... Greene....... Halifax...!... Hertford Jonas.. Lenoir I New Hanover. noruuunptoa. Paaquot&nJc Pender Wtt- t T8T .......4,855 SViOt Richmond. Warren.... S.141 S.I80 . 15X51..;, i SSSXS Here we . have 21 counties with negro majorities. The majority in; the whole number is 80,471. .Let na next add some connties in which the white, majority is so little, that the negroes aided by a few whites can control. Here ibcy are : " r White. Brunswick 6,337 Cumberland..;... 12,594 . Nash 9,418 Perquimans 4,795 Person - Vl.. . 7,206- Kolteson 11,043- Wake 24,289 Washington...... 4,554 Wayne... 12,827 Colored. 4052 11,241 8.314 I?' 4.671 6,518 11,933" i 23,650 f 4,374 12,124 93,962 86,577 Here are nine counties in : which the whites have but 6,385 majority With a little ballot stuffing and repeating and the help of a few office-seeking whites and some or all of the counties wight be con trolled by the negroes. So we are author ized jlu view of stern factsjand truth ful figures to say that the Examiner was a little "too previous" when it. declared that the "bagaboo aboutturniug the East over to thepegrocifr is the merest clAp trap." It is rery certain ..tlihe uclap- irup la in oetijing it. . so tbftrware actu ally 30 counties that arenger from negro supremacy . Wilmt6gtou iir. An Incldeut.o 1 tad BsidsTills Times, - , -J" . In the days ; that JJeniroW rnhl'tot Governor, hile Vance waCExecutive of we otave, ine .iw CtViDCeO, Jt .ttet at Trinity Colleffe vibere JJerrimoa WaV to deliver theaddreaa. Ty;.srcte: t&jk ion the green, iiio a 1tm antoutKot 'li mounted the aUnd ami said i . Xadier aad Qettiemint j I waTraised In Buncombe county with'a be named' Al fred MrrimOn.' wrwentrte sendot tdireth- err and 11 remember one I day we iiad'a ight aud after a sharp rough jinti tuuible' I got him dfrri ' ane!';4'ge4.fogood. After it was all-over and we b propos ed to make friends Merrimoh said he was willing if I would only assure hint ofJ$ne tbiug, and that was that I didn,t. -ffctend to gone iilm. ' 1 assured, him I didn't ana we made it up. I often beard A If say he wanted to be a great lawyer, he wanted to be a great jurist, and his greats est ambition was to be Governor of -North Caroliua. Well, my fellow citizens he ha. been, both a great lawyer and a ereat jurist, and' Providence permitting we will ou.tbe 7th of next November make him our next Governor , v - . With a speech something of - this sort. said with telling effect as only Vance can do it, be descended the stand, and hadn't more than touched the ground when a beautiful girl about sixteen ran reckless ly to him from the crowd and throwing both arms around his neck she gave him kiss. Vance started back in amaxe- hneut, but she said, load enonsh to be heard by all s- - "Gov. Vance 1 when my dear father waa mortally wouuded in the war,' it was to your tehfe was' carried, and yon nursed him like a brother be wrote us about it and sent home sv bleasioff on yeur name, aud this, i Jhe.;firatX;MmnI I bt Tex seen you to tba&k xoa far it "Well, come, said Vance, qnkkj re covering aad spreadinbotbli.BH t.. k wverftgaJn!" ..- p l;- f crowd to corbmli ,"'r "u,e wwght to tears, aU nysterica, - bat oalck . av Yance manner smoothed .iti J... fnio aolld realitr. fn.t. ... ..L b War, Jamej W. Beid, Weatwortb, rw Jomj eouBta, va bnt J.outh, he witnessed It and win itam xorgt it.- - ; v i trrv'"- LOOAL3 pon conpbsTiwa i A fall SUOdIv Of Chemieala l.M 1M.J.. liates and lime now on hAni n. VSIIUIIF it ddm. - L:t J.ALLC2C BROWN. TJUTTO PILLS ACUQAH PLUU jTuTz'a Pills are now eawvA r... -i.l - vaaillaaugar coating, making them aa pleaaaqt ra awanow ma a mil sogar pi am, aad i .tog mem agreeable to tbe most delicate stem. sen. . ; j They cure sick headache aad Ullloua coll. m7 jitc sppeiue ana Beta to tfte body. iTbey care dyspepsia aad nourish tie tys- iThey eure fever aad ague, cestivsaess, ecu Sold everywhere. 26 casta a box. I 43:61b j If alalia, Cams ana rsver. sad Bullous attacks positively cored with JCmoryv 8taadaia Care hitt aa Infallible remedy : never taUa to eon ma moat obstinate, Ions' standing; casea wnert Qolnlns aad aU other remedlea badlalled. They ars preparad axpresaly for malarloaa sections. In doabla boxes, two kinds of PUls, containing a strong cataarUa and a cnill breaker, sugar-coated; -jg w, Qubuaa or Mercury, causing no griping or purging: tberars mild aad efficient, certain lataeir acaonand nann ies In all cases : they eflectaanr deanaa th mtM and give new Ufa aad tone to the body. As a konae- uuiu rciocur uicy arc anaauaiaa. war uar rw plaint their equal at not known ; on box will save a wonderful effect on the worse esse. They ars used and prescribed by phyatdana, aad told by BTerr wncro, or aeut oy auu. SS aad St Muiuxj-m uhh vatnarae run, Tr maae, out m cenia. etaaoara cure Co. 114 HHHutBumiatw i ura. SKiy WE WANT 5,000 bush- ! !:;.. ? els nice clean Wheat." WE WANT 5,000 bush- i j els nice clean Oats. WE WANT 50,000 lbs! Dried Blackberries. WE WANT 50,000 pounds jdried Peaches i and Apples. WE WANT two good Clerks who will study and work for tbe interest of our business. WE WANT to sell all good mer- chants, their1 Salt, Bacon, and Coatcs' Spool Cotton, all of which we wl make to their interest tdbujrirom na. WE WANT $10,000 ingood-mon ey for oar goods, which we arte now "t.v .. . - . : offering at exceedingly low prices in order, to reduoo stock. . ii a i?a V : -v r . WE WANT everybody U come- U see ; tad iapecVonr . goods aad: pfioes W- fore they buy elsewhere. i e WE thaglc our. many friends and ens T . a 'aia St a turners for i-tneir Jioerai patronage and . .... A snail strire lo merit their eontiaued con 6dence and favors. Cespectfally, j. f. noso. Jnoe27, 1832. THOMA8VILLE Eemale Gollegel Prof. J. H. Gardner, of Ala., a eolleire President of long standing and successful experience becomes a partner and co-prin cipal of the school. Mrs. Gardner, aa Lady Principal, assumes control oj tbe Home Department. She has never failed to give complete satisfaction and 'win the esteem and love of pupils. Rev. 8. TL Thompson and wife, efScient sad popular teachers hut session, give full time to instruction. Three new teachers of Art, Music aad Modern Languages, thoroughly qualified by nature, education ana experience, com plete a Faculty unsurpassed in the State. The school is now placed on a firmer foot ing than ever. Board and English Tuition per term, ST5. The 26th session opens September 4th. For catalogue address I 44:1a -- -' SUBSCRIBE FOB THE CBAO JvD. PLUMS, &C The Largest Stock of GoorJo IN TOWN PfyTo select from. JIJLT, B A Pi G SB I AT 3IOT10rj OCJPOiG tST IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOU FOR UY COUIN&xa CT FALL STOCK 1 OFFER if F ENTIRE STOCK OF -C3 cisoraino at 20 Por fin: SUITS FOR ONLY $18.00 $15 00 $10.00 $8.00 ( u U UK ii it HATS! . STRAW HATS at 10 SHOES! ... 't Will sett ZXZOLCXT8 FIKX BII0X3 st afraet2aosberee sad li at greatly teduced prices, For Barcains In Anything In my Stools Call nit!) In tho Host DEITY DAYO. I 3SJ Thera Goods crest be Salisbury, Jurjt C09, 1 :--St t .--j. it iir.T " "t. .1-. . . . . ; -. -,, i . : . 1882. A 1 1 1 S ! a reduction ofxzl t C15.C3 i2.eo 8.00 COD 4 - .v HATS!! : j per cent abovo ;cs:5 r'r - - 5 i .-. . . cold, c? fjjvc ecagr ft -1 c. a. - rZ. i VC5 in i t-M ! . Alt A AX .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1882, edition 1
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