m NfS; i'. A" ' mm 4 if-;- lv. V - - -. - - - - , , ' ' - . ' - V ' . ! . IliK- ' Jir' : ' 1 .-! ,! : 'vi - - - " Vi?r - -" '-" " "- -I :": - - y'-'-r- ':''j'V.-';-ij'' . :v - 5": ';:'- ' ' i-"'JL;;'' ;'; '. ..'-kj -.j, .v v-wf'- :!---k- -HrvfeC-f "Li f it; --r-.. '.tt -. r. -t v . -. v-.-.- :- : r-t -- i-- ;----- ;'- - - 1 - ' " ,r : t it. 1 ' 1 " , , . .. . .. .. ' - I :'!'- mwi II gw in ,, , -- r-r -t rr. , . Carolina Watchman. i 5.1 democratic State Ticket. Urn aace. wuici,, thousi, not large. BEFKESEXTAT1TK AT LARGE ; JSISEN TTLER BENNETT, of Anson, f v--:;- :.-. V .. . ; I FOR SCrAEKK COCKT JCDOK : 1 Itiiom as nTTFFIN of Orsnse. l i . W " i. ; 1 .a fob jcpoes: 'I 1st DIi. JAMES E SHEPnERD. $ Dis.-FREDEIUCK;PHIUPS. 34 Dis. ALLMAND A. McKOY. 4tU Djs.- JAMES C. MacIIAE. 5h Dis.--JOUN A GILMER. 6th PU. WILLIAM M. SI1IPP. J: r0B!CO5GU,ES8i-7TII DISTUICTJ WLLLUI M, ROBBINS. . fob solicttob : JOSEPH DOBSON. TTTE "TCJBEILAL PARTY, r, ;. . ..i Inn tn"t In Kaleleh. was r 01 Z-yZTrirvt man thfr WHO ODelLtd 2US IDdUth, tjudire W. A. Moore, then wd now a member the Kaolcal Execuure ;omnmiee. a eter since negroes coma novo-, ftp'"" t Ikd kBDecUI-Lax-bond iadlcaL This man nomiDa wvl the t-milden t or the bo-called Uberi conven to: next week he was blmaell the i'realdent of We Uetnilar Kadlcal toavention. The next oaa to mote lu the organjzaUon of the HMUed JJberal Con? eni'on, was u Bra, thenand w amember or the State Kadlcal txecuUve i Com-mlttee-.U'Hara, the a(Ucal HaUiax neffroanaKad- " " . t.. . , Ani 'i ma min nnmina- r: ical canaiaate tor wusr Leary. the Kadlcal cuinberUnd netf ro, was oae of . W DMulilDn.il t . I IltJW I 1CU1UCI 1U1 wuv . tate at large w tue atam ttwu wm- "Tajlpr, the RadicaJ. Edjecombe negro was'spotli- TcsrwOf thS white McDowell Radical, was anoth- fh J. Touni, who rer twelvelonsr rears, ias been a Kevenue Collector, and known all oTer the Slate as a bitter iiadlcal, waa there and took an acme ffPj, llottj the chairman or the Radical State Ex ecutive Comtnlttee ana late Collector pr the tJi.th HeTenue IHbtrtct, was alao there. I . - iThomaa H cooper, the new Revenue collector and late ehalnhan oi the tttale Radical Executive l&mmiitee was sbfo there. i jam h JHarrts. the: Kadlcal Wake nejrro. was fen the first Wednwtfay la Metftejpawaiio-Jf7 tiers ajao; the nero who wishes to canvass thej.one state witn mot, r is. i tewar Elllnon another Radical Wake negro, was JohnH CoUlns, the Radical negro SoUcltor tor Hie UaleigJrJadlcUl Ulstrlct, was there alao; and so was John JCaves, o Kuthertofd. ! 'Another bright and ahlplng Ught there, was Dr. Rtrhard Mi Norment. late liaulcal candidate ror or course a rew sore-headed ex-Democrata were thr. mif h. as Col. Win; Jo lastOD. ot c barloite ; Capt, Wj M. cocke, or Buncombe, who ran as an lnl a warn rAdrt a nHi.iu.a tnr judo-) nnd unit h aten: I .Cant. Natt. AUlnsoa; or Buncombe, who ran as as adependent canaaiaie . tor congn- a" iiUUUUU r. VTTCimf4.Ui ff cmr mw if "v ... b t...p..i nf u'fti-o nns thA Radical 1 uttie Jake UaUburton, ot Burte, and John stew-j ITU fJl CVUW iXal WtlC Biw iiiviv. 4i law In JiinA. r But what did we see there on the second Wednes day T ' -"xt - 1 rs on the second Wednesday in June we saw tHefi pame watf -cai leaaers: ; w . a. Moore, iuum iini-rtu n'iiira Mntt. Hnnwr. Norment and the rest in Kalelgh hold) ug a Convention and calling them- ; Ana do man oojectea iiiui iu icouil-k ucic- . . "7 . . . . . i t Aln gajsatitneuberaiconvenuonoItaewccKoe :.i4,V, - 1 Radicals coventions permit men, who art t On the contrary the Convention not onjy reco v. . ,!. . i .. .h .ei.iA..i . r. T. , I n .17 Jtoore ana r. a. u iiara aa urc-mcu. wiu-mauiuu Radicals but returned to them, in a rqcmai resoi ; tloi. the thanks or the Coaveation ror their earnest X active aad untiring euorts In accomplishing a pro TTlJect which would hecure victory to them in their next camrmiam. This resolution is to De touna in jrt camoalirn. the proceedings or their meeting as pubhsned la ine i in, tneir Kaieign onran. oi tue zisi ui w uue and read as tollo a : i HMttved. That the than'rs of this Convention art i! '4 hereby tendered to Dr. J. J. Mytt, Co'. T. N. Cooper .1 Jlon. W. A. Moore and J. E. O'Hara in toetr earnest : . 'I aeuve and nntlrlng efforts in attog la bringing ; about a union and cop lltlon which will secure to g IIS victory U our next campaign.. The same men who organized and run Jt the Liberal State Convention, organized and "run jthe Republican State Con ven- tiou, They were revenue men, and the most reckleR members of the republican fa till Tli a ia mu iii.h D-lin mail. tliA ill a I form of the "liberals" made the platform I of the rf publican party. The fact is the I liberals had no following and could not make a track without the republicans. They are therefore the creation of the re- publicans a little squad of hirelings, f employed to make all the noise they "can ' shrieking 'prohibition down with pro- hibitioni" : Any man who can be' deceit- ed by guch empty clatter wants Jo be dfs- teived, or is too careless to look for the truth, til - ! Don't Forget It. Senator Ransom in that part of his speech relating to the Republican record in the State for the I years lBQa.'C9.70. spoke of what they did for schools. They found in the treas- pry $(K,0Q0 available school fund. To nofc ouly acked up by the government this sum they added by taxation i230.00oi,lnd the people's money, but also by the making a grand total of $830,000. pf this the Radical Superintendent. Ashlev.l and Auditor, Henderson Adams, sav 'paid to tcaehera of 6chool,'$33,931.8." AU the balance of the school fukd was mis- appropriated and wasted.- Nor can ativ oue tell! us where or what schools. wre taught by the $33,981 charged to that! account. i 1 - . " v. . rThey made a State debt of $26,000,000 foVraUrhadcanal audrtuiupikepurposesV N .J .Vji:iL..L r- : . - .1. puu uoi iuskb ayaru oi ruaa, cauai or turupike. Tliey sold the bonds of Uie State and kept and squandered the pro- ceeus. : ; , By cohtrast,lbepeniocrats have since re- built the public schools aud State Uuiver- n M.A .1 .1... . puirM me cuusiruciion ox ouu mles f railroad andjnade no public debt M burden the people. I . e cau aiitnuon to an article in this ) 11 ... J. . ... f apeft caded VSwiudling in Cotton." Planters have been frequently r accused of t-ic t praciiug irauas in packing, j few such cases; have occurred and ma v ms repeaieu. ut iney are absolutely nn . ! i n . - . i worthy of Mention id tb0 pretence of the And practiced op coitou after it Uares hmAkr tt'nV.lM.. ....' roj,.romCf( whob raisers .n If ri t Ii ai.b Qui . 1... . I " v tm -w miviutcii.i,cq it xfsam ijjore anou( he value of thejrr crops and should take -the necessary steps to secure the fulj ben I fi&t of their , toil. A jung)-ess of cottpn planters: should bo convimed, and jthe subject thoroughly studied, and such; means devised as the case may reqaire ior protecting Uie interest pf the planters. Two negro muiderers fipm North Car- Weie arrested in Virginia on the fSTthl Tlie.u vre fj-om uear VeIdoii. t fti . u ,s.. i '-.a: ' . 1 j r r t. ! H S -I . .. . - . jr. . I . ; . . . . . -, i- . . 1 . , - . I - . .: t ' . t - . ' 14 J'" V'i I r.' - : -.- '; ' - I-."'; '-..-v-v. :..,- .-- .. L:';j .. j - ..'-' -J .. " " - ' "! " ' ;i : ' I ' . ' ; j Senator Bausom j. ! ' Metliis appointment at thW place in !at SiiturdaT. - Ho cotauienced hi j spel of For three tioara he Leld thtUutioH u aa muue ui tureuj w : nf the communitv. We cannot, under take to epitome ihe speech and do it jas- noise. tice. It was. the most eomprehenftlTe, thorough and exhauatire speech deliter ed here Cor years. It was clear and con Tjlucing, and must hate satisfied every fair minded man that on the uewoerauc people rests the fate of thisStaU, They alone have sought and promoted thej pros perity of the Stat and her institution and ther aloue can bo depended on for the future. They have made their recora aud it is a glorious one. The itepubti- y . . i.s 1 : i..i- if cans nave aiso moue uir ibwiu; v a without a ray to illamiue it. The Seq atoi's speech should be heard ta realize I Its dignity, aud the Imiwrtance of the Subjects of which it treats. j The colored people of Philadelphia held a meeting there last week-in which the atnn mii nifsiit. Mr. Purvis. said: . . . . . j , ... ' 4'I am tired of this buigabo of the Demo-1 jcmiic partyj The rjeuHcratic ty of j :.. - iUiir'' There U not i.nrtviti Mistince to-dav : it is niteriy ue- I'm j t ;;funct," Forgetful of Ins luflrmatives, air. Purvis warmed to his subject, and for nw.r itiflu lmlf nn hour aiiDfalfd to his Ihearers to disregard the obligations f,f the i.wh i. tlw.ttftr lpn fnllv re- cognized, and stand firmly as iudejiend ept citizens, reserving their votes for the best men regardless of party affiliations. . mm, ,m- rpf- . Cotton Thieves.? The Vyilmington Star giv-s the particulars of tjhe pursuit of three cotton thieves-in . th-t city, Sat- urda'y night last, all coloreil. rhey were so hard pressed by the police! that they abandoued their boat, coutaiijing (about bale in thirteen small 'bags, and leaped into the river,! attempting to save themselves by swimming. The police i .. 1 . ,t.. 1 i j are sure mat one oi , tnem was arowueu, for he cried for help, and they tried to save him, but be disappeared.! The other two were heard puffing and jblowing in their efforts to read) certain points, but not since been seeu or heard from. have ffc .& believed H t,,ree were drowned. Tubx Oct. There are about 500 Dem- . ' go to the polls on election day. We shall need these votes thiaj year, for .everr good citizen, who lias watched .the-course oi politics and parties' in Kotvan, must I TaaI A Kllftlllll, luair. Ill In.. Iumimd t.Ti fflr. icci uuiuiu von m vkai.a Mott-Cooper Republicanism H tall fall. have iusulted the people by at- teumtiu!? to deceive them with a "Liler- la! Problbltiou Democratic" i putty and 1 I fr tliar. nlnnf. tt uv luitlilllir tit tlllf r - ... .n . . . . rrj 4ipS-.rVH tll lM rt-lmlcwl. The uewspapers say that the comet of 1843 and 1860, and the one now near the sun, are all one and the Siime. IT, so, it has lo.-t a part of its tail since 1843. At that time the nucleus was below; the ho rizon, if it had one, but the tail, slightly bent, stretched almost to the zenith. It was visable every clear nigth for two or three weeks. We credit the same author- ty (as te its identy) with the prediction that it will, next year, crash into the sun. It only missed the sun this year! by 791,- 000 miles. The capital error of the Southern States in the late unpleasantness, it i of ten aaid, was iu withdrawing from the Union instead of fighting fori their rights under the stars and stripes. The "Liber- aln Democrats have repeated the error in their efforts at reform, by leaving the party of constitutional government aud joining a party whose principles and prac- tices . trample under foot the charter of civiFRbcrty. Thc Democratic party is poor; that is, it has no money with which I to hire men to 8Pcak work for its success, and to DnDe ters 'ine; Republican; party is f weaiinJr nnuiacturers or theorth, the rRI,roa and telegraph kings-of New j wk.who are striving to run the gov ernment in their ofn interest. Let these things be remembered at the polls. I - Bailet, ljsq , has accepted the Deniocratic nomination for a seat io the I . .. . . p: ue" Monerai Asembly from Mecklenburg Punty. Maj. FlemingXwas nominated bfJle.ount3 Cofiention,liat baving 1 Hm-I incut tn .tin 1a T H'asL- .! '. ... .' , f.n jnuiiye ommiltee Rendered the position to Mr. Bailey. It is believed he will be easily elected. He i m9 nic f tiie vemf.: debaters in Western :sol1" aroua. I T.. . TV . m i ! i-'emocraia pi rew Yorki whohaTA been split up among themselves for years have settled their! cmtPntion. n ' forhe first time in a crreat whi1i nrptanl i w..,Bwmi u miM uun 1.1. .. . - i " ---J1 a united front to rli Rarni.iii..ni ti... have brougt out a vorv nonnlar tirk "d are jubulant at the nrosoect 6? a complete victory at thenext ejection, Accordinir to a nvnk lrid;n;;n ru.:.. ' Un a question involving the riUtnf ! railroad commnrk - . . " r "uwiiiw oi larce eh nnr n ti.A .1 ..x . .. - small shippers, the Court held i that the railroad company had np suchj right, and that the plaiutiff in the case was entitled io recover carnages, and was awarded A weather prophet in Canada. Dr. E. Stone Wiggins,predicts a disastrous storm on the ljth March, next. Saya It will wtep over the North American Conti neunEngland, jjuli and th Sonth of igiiM'Xr, 1iiewherer an announcemen t 1882. the deaih of Col, McLeod Torfier.ell known i u th is place - j 5 - - a . There was an earthquake at St. Louis, Mo. on the 27th, j it UsteUiuonc mo sec onds, during which time there were 12 distinct vfbmtioo accompauiea ;w Mr. J. B CoopefcfcirkV MIUs. Stanly county, U tholnvintor f an implement or tool ' for making uniform ilit for chair botums." ItC works rapidly .and well, ' ' :r - . Tim Tariff i Commission was In Wil- - 4. miuirton on the 27th; Gentlemen of the ,;tr .nnt-kred before Uiem in the interest of rice, pert uutsj jaud silkj which they "represented should be protected j FiRE.-W. AV. Wmh1 &. Cda tobacco fiu.torv . in Wiustoii, burned down on the corning of the 27th. Loss about v,- noo H. Scales & AL lusmnuw. ,wf-- Co.'s factory was damaged $3,000. It is reported that Mott intends to car ry Mecklenbnrg lfit costs $15,000- to do f -a. a inflUeice is repubUcaui str laugh i at it if rengin tliey will only tuiu out aiid do the voting right. ; ; - ;; -1 1 a' ' j" E.:W. M. Mackejr, white, was nomina ted for Congress jji the 7th South Carol i- na district repubiican.cuuveiitioii on the 251Hwllott by one yore. is negro u Hiieut, Lee and Smalls. 'charge bribery. No democratic candidate in that district, which is in a stormy condition. There wa a fearful 'storm at; New York last' Saturday. The rain came down taster than it could get avray, and so the streets were badly damaged iu some places, the cellars thHled -' au.l even the first floor of inanrv buildings iu low places; hi ilirM wtpie washed awav. and in a few o j - ' - instances buildings damaged. A Good Cherub isittiug up Aloft: The fcdlowing: is from the Philadelphia Record, and although a little mixed we give it as an outside view f the political situation in North Carolina: The mongral comtinatiou seeking office in North Carol iua under the name of Iu dependents consists mainly of the men whom neither party would trut. -1 hey are claiming five ut of the mue Con gressmen ou the hypothesis that thirty thousaud Democrats will votV the Iuile- nendeut ticket. Such an action ou the part of thirty thousaud North Carolina x . . . . . ..ii : ...i:i.i.. ....: uemocrais is not at an inciruiuie, mi u there had never been such a thing as po litieal . suicide known, the Democrat! would have invented it. But this year some good little cherub is apprently set ting up aloft to save theiu trom their iihii al folly, and the Independents of North Carolina will.be witter six weeks hence, even if they4 are not as -cheerful as they now are. The Republicans of Davie county held a caucus on Tuesday, the 19th inst., and decided, we are informed, upon the fol lowing persons as candidates for the va rious county offices: For the Senate, Dr. Ramsay. House, Patrick Cam. Sheriff, W. A. Bailey. I Clerk Sup. Court, A. T. Grant. Treasurer, Dr. McGuire. t u . Coroner, Dr. M.,D. Kimln-ough. l They did uot agree upon any iierson for Register of Deeds,' but rumor baa it that they would give uncle Eph two weeks to say whether he would agree to go the whole Republican ticket or not before they agree to support him if he concludes to run independent. Vane Times. Never despise the day of small things. The Stalwarts of New York wanted oue vote to control the Republican Stale committee, and tliev foiged a telegram a n ii . fr . ; . iroin iOiiecior Kooertsoi), snostiiutine Mr. riench to act tor him.; The fraud .... .1 - .1 . 1. ... O . . 1 1-1 . . 1 auwiruru ; me ciMiwnns won me oia.e i committee, the committee won the or ganization of the convention, the organi zation of the conventiou won Folger, and the nomination of r oltrer won the new State committee and the control of the orgauiziitioti for the year. The forgery is new exposed, but the Stalwarts have bagged .all 1 hey wanted, aud they don't care how much Half-bread Tvnltzinir arounu there may be over the fraud. ... . . o Caiuerou couldn't have done it better, but vtouiu is as smart as Uameron. We fiud the following Ui the Montirom- ery Advertiser: "There was a meetiugof colored Republicans at the United States Lonrt-rootu last night, which was various ly addressed, James K. Gieen beini? Pres ident. Resolutions were adopted asking that Judce Bilekel. Peter Hamilton. D. D. Shelby, and Georce Turner, be au- pouitea by Uovcrnor Cobb to visit Choc taw county, and eimiiire into the truth or falsity pf the wholesale- butcherv which it is saia. ine neirnn-s vm pnnnniii n. ting." There pan be no objection to such an investigation. What th ni.ml nf Aiauama uesire is trutu and justice. iw : . k it is a goou iime now to nav vour re . spects to j the weeds that have grown np since the corn, &c., was Ui4 by. Go in wiiu a snarp weeuing noe, or better StJ, a good brier hook, and cut all down, nnd thus destroy a host that would spring up uki yer, n uie seefl were left to mature. rat them all in the cemtMMt li5m .irl use vueiii io mop wash puts that have been started by the late heavy rains. p is a good time to clear the fence comers r- ana the ditches or I the weeds and biiers that have come np during the present FINE BUGGIES ! A Car-load of Buiriries. Phmtnn .ni i c; -tit . . t r Spring-Waggens just received and for sale t 1 JTOXIiV A. BOVDRIV. at prices so far below anv heretofor in this -market aa to etnAn. Z?'Z gtes, S55 and in. Everrbor nn mtf,rA n A k Wden nU9 8f Usburv, N, C, Manufactured by.thoacifiQ;Onanp The largest Guano rCo. iri the TJ. S. The oldest and most reliable, brand The most popular Fertilizer, its sales being the; largest.! ' Oiifaverage soils no 'Fertil izer produces better results! j Jt w in fine "drilling condition and prepared for immediate use. The sam planters continue toiuse i? or 0:2m. I PUDLIG AUGTIOH ! At .GEAS Eeaflence, Wedassday, Oct. 4th, t 2 P. KL Much of the besT furniture is at'll unsoldi also, several first class carpets. Many thnrs of use and value too numeroos to mention. . s a mm sis'e j i u Porati Claaa Hoiewood Piitno -7 I l will be raffled on the" day el -sale at $ 6.09 a chance, Miss Gray, will continue to sell goods aaii; ai private saie uqiu uic y;i C .... i . . j i-i -u iir. :.. ruoiif AucuoD, iBuwMeieumires"c(;""u bargains.' i ; . m. a i. N. B: Ai large amount f clothing will le : sold a "public,? an privajtsale. Call and get gooa uargains. j.ui.vj, NOTICE! The anbscriler1ia retnrneil to Salis bury and offers his professional services to the public. " M. Whitehead. ai.1I. 2f: Septi87th 82.- . t ... SALE-VALUABLE TOWIJ PROPERTY. ;, I . r - - j.' . , : .-. j OK Monday the 6t,h day Novemler nxt, at. the Courthouse .door in Salisbury, I will sell that valuable property 'known as jthe RITZ property,! situated on;. Main street in the town of Salisbury i 1-; Terms of sale : The purcliaaer will pay one-third of the pure hast money as soon as the sale 'is confirmed, and 'he. will have a credit of three and six months for the other t wft-thlrds. with interest frcrta date of sale j at 8 per cent. niHHincr. will W nnpnoil f llR. 10 Title will I reserved Until all the! purchase money has been paid. I JOHN 8. HENDERSON, Com'r. Sept. 2Sth.Till sale. j. HARDWARE MERCHANTS SALISBURY, N. C, WILL CARRY ON THE BUSINESS FORMERLY, CONDUCTED BY R. R CRAWFORD & CO. We will aim to please ! ' I : i i THE PUBLIC, and if the utmost exertion ' j ii , Wll UUl unit inn cuu- A 4, j blc us to do so, eve- rybocly will be pleased. We will, sell BETTER BARGAINS In Our Li je of Business than any Where else in ISTortli Carolina. US!! SAVL TAILOR. Sept. 25, 18' 50:ly n The Representative Industrial Paper of xiwrin sroiuia is n o coiijmn f uirairsieu ncii. Ter juiuv ywiwr. snqiT, oiuu- ufactnrer, Merchant and Industrial man in weekly, i Every Mine Qwner, Farmer, JJan : 1 uie qouiu 8DOU1U nave it. fajs especai attention to North Carolina's Mineral Re m qoetjtuii justice to every cie- Primeni.oi our Mates Handicraft. I i -,Tnn.n i . -'V mut. a. i"Jisiui. Wilmipgton,lf. a.,- - ?. I ' -- ! -' ?r 4 " !- IE m 1882. Co. Capital $1,000,000; " j I 4 sold. ; j ij it year aiier year. ; oaie uy . j . ! t . . J. ALLEN BROWN. NOTiaE! The firm ,f RfR. Cbawfobd & Co. this day dissolved by mutual consent. is I return my sincere thanks to a generous publu? for the lilwral patronage bestowed ptiu uiv uuiiuj; p.iic imi w JiH aui Ptfullj ask all persons; iadebted to l firm to call at ont-e and make settlement. The busiess will he continued b? my former partnera, Samuel Tavlor and W. S. Biat kmer. and I sak for them the same lib . i - i- .... . . teral patronage uestowfd upon rne old nrm offer my splendid Brick Store. Dwelling House and Four building lots for sale, privately. It R. CRAWFORD. -50;tf ! , Sept; 25, 1882. SALE OF VALU ABLE REAL! ESiATE! Pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan -Count v, I will expose, to nublic salei to the highest biddi r, at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, on Monday, the 80th day of October. 1882, the following Valuable real estate, situated in the town of Salisbury One vacant lot on Main Street, adjoining the National Hotel and the Ufti of J. L. and J A. Hedrick. fronting 25 feet on Main st.J and running back 200 feet, TJns lot ia in the verv heart of the business centre of the town. Also, one lot of land running 310 tett on Lee street, 200 feet on Council street, and fronting 310 feet on the Western N. C. Railroad, immediately fronting the Railroad ticket office. &ci This is valuable pnperty I for hotel or manufacturing purposes. lerms: une third oi the purchase money to e paiad i-ash ; one fh-rd in six month remainder in twelve inontliH. Title retain- i ed until purchase money is all paid-. The undersigned will Ikj triad to show the property upon application. MOSES L. HOLMES, Com'r. Salisbury. N, C. Sept. 26, 1882. 50:5t SULPHDRETED COLD ORES. WE WILL BUY ANY QUANTITY OF SUL,P HTJRET OBES FOR CASH AT FIXED SCHEDULE PRICES. Assays Average Samples. Price List on appli cation. Correspondence solicited. 5 pond SOUTHERN ORE CO., P. O. Box No 352 Wilmington, North Carolina. 49:4t IBS WOB AT GRP. ALLISON & ADDISON'S STAR Bit AND" COMPLETE MANURE ! Combines the activity of Peruvian Guan no with the strong and lasting effects 0 An imal Bones. It is prepared under our personal super vision, and is made of the best materials contains no shoddy or other inferior ani moniafes. It is Fine, Dry and in Excel- lent Condition for Drilling. This Fertilizer has been in use twelre years, and has gained a reputation for ex- mm - 1 - m IT V M Tm T" ceuence secona to none Uro l A GUARANTEE. If fAMQT BE SURPASSED! Allison & Addison, Manufacturers, Richmond, ta. i FOU 8.VLE BT J. ALLEII BROYH, j i Salisbury, N. C R. M. Roseboro, Third Creek Sta tion, N. U ana by Agents at all iniwr tant tHint throughout the wheat grow ing section of North Carolina. 45:l()t pd VALUABLE LAND FOR S A L E ! I will "ell upon the immWs, at public auc- (bin. on the 10th .In v of UHol r, 1882 that valuable tract of land heretofore known an the John JMcConnaughy Place, Xin milen west of Salisbury on the Lincoln t in rttati, in sunt 01 ine liivaura cnuren, 10 roiieo north of Coneonl and within 7 mile of a . '. a . I I 1 O 1 he West N. U.4failroad and ihf pnje di.-- tanee from the Richmond and Dtnrilte Rail road. Thi tract -on 84(1 acres; 80 acres 1 of which i tirrft rate bottom in euluvatton. Torre ia on the place a good dwelling home, ha: n and all other necewry ont-huildliign, ia in a good neighbor liood.eoaTenient I o church es, mills, Ac. jit i divid d into four part aa fli wi : The Home place, ontiitiji 1S7 acre, 38 of which ia bottom. - Lot No. 2 contain- 92 J acre a, 83 of which ia bottom. 1 No. 3 contain 60 acre. 15 of which i bot tom- All these l.i have huitea 1 and well of good water on l hem. No. 4 contain? 50 acres. Person wialiine to tXamine the roperlr will call on me on the premises. One-third c:ich down, one thirJ in 12 months iand ilie remainii g one-lliird in IS months, with Mil trt al iltr rate of 8 per eent payable semi-annually. : . - r 1 11 tl- iiVMlTWIIV' Auff.25.l88i V Mill Bridge. N.C. 4$6t PIT1PLES, I will mail (frae) the recipe for a simple Vbo- table RAW iht will remove Tam, Fkecxxes PiMPLs and Blotches, leaving the skin soft, clear ana Desoiiiui; a 10 iniruciioniorruua f1ne m luxuriant rowih of hair on a bald bead I OrSIDOOIII lace. AUUrrw, innwiiiguvi.iauj, I BEN.VANDEXF ACoWBsrclayStK.Y. : 1IS2 2U:ly MIR mm Btsjtclfiill repest ttaryon READ CAREFULLY! ' SrwE 'HAVE DETERMKiEQ TO GREATLY REDUCE 0THl:'-STpCK OP GOODS! AM fill from tbis iay rar A splendid line of Lawns reduced from 14 and 15 cents to 12 certs. . r t ..... u ..ni ntcrr am) fut ml t"A fine assortment of Lawns in gooirj patterns and fast colors at 8 cents. B"Lad.es' Trimmed lists trom oo cts.fTo s.ou. ; ; . . B"Gents Straw Hats for which we have had a good .trade) witlnnw be sold at cost. . 3"Ouf entire stock of Clothing is offered at a small advance oacost'.-; i- ! , t"A eood-stork of Shoes at 10 per cent, less than we have ever sold thebVf '-i - 3It will PAY.lUU to see these uooas. vyi an inspect inem ctreiujiv. "Our stock of White Goods, Laces. Notions Dry Goods. Fancy GnueinV, Jfce' is as good as you will find any where. . Blackberries, at Market prices. June 99, 200,000 mm PEACHES WANTED AT KLuTTZ Their Dry Gods, Notion and Clothing Departments have just Uen n j d j ! ' .. . -' i with New and leautiful Summer stles. Good Stock of Shirts and Underwear; f SHOES, BOOTS and SLIPPERS as cheap LADIES' end MEN'S HATS MUCH .1 I They mean to feed you' with the Best Hour, Meats, Sugars, Teas,'Ccffees, Syhp,- Fotatoes, Tomatoes, Tapicca, Macarocia, Com Starch,' &&. tic. fThey have as fine FLOUR as is made itt the United Slates. Ft 25 Bbls. of the best 10 cents Sugar in Town, Just rcceiTwd. 1O.000 lbs. Slyirts and Bran vxt received New stock of Glass, and Table Wsn- Fruit Jars Lower than Ever Sold Before, 3T"AgeBts for Coat's Spool Cotton. Call and see them before you-buy as they W. Taylok. H. F. Atkins E. F. Tattjm, H. A. SUCCESS A '''' - i , ' ' .' GOOD WASHING MACHINE. INVENTED AMD T. J. MERONEY, : . . THIS MACHINE is a Dlain wooden with perforated pipes in the bottom &r the admission of steam, with corrugated Rolerj made of same metal, and ot sufficient weieht. This Roller csthers the air while; paws- ing bac k and forrfi over the clothes, fjnrcing air snd water through the fabric. A tj sme, time the steam is thrown. up through the perforated pipes underneath from the bottom; of the tank. There are wooden strins between the nines so as to protect them snd loroi a smooth bottom in the tank. J The process is simnle : anv one cah onerate the machine. First, soap the clothes and distribute them evenly about four or five inches thick in the tank. Turn on enough ws ter to cover them turn on steam, and move the Roller back and forth until thejwatrt s colon u. I urn the valve and let the water pass off. Add treh water, ami repeal w three or four times, and you "find the riot his jare thoroughly washed without the slight! est injury, for there is no rubbing process a iu preveni, any wear or cutting. lace nanaKercniei can ue wasnea as wen a.a im quilt. l"This Machine is in operation at Meronev & Bros. Machine Shop, wlitre thH will be manufactured at as small a cost as oieration can use one of mv machines at person can do the work of ten wsh-women in one day and do the work better, j EIt is a spjendid thing for boiling grain and vegetables' for stock. j JIt is also a good; wool-washer. "Statt and County rights for sale by f esleyai Female Institute. STAUNTON, VIRGINIA, i Opens September 20th, 1882. One of the First Schools for Young Ladies in tle Uni ted States. Surroundings beautiful. Cli mate unsurpassed. Pupils from eighteen States. Terms among the best in the Un ion. Board, Washing, English Course, Latin, French, GermanInstruraental Mu sic, &c, for Scholastic year, from Septem ber to June, $238. ' For.-atalojiues! write to Rev. Wm A.. Harris, D. D.j Pres't 38:2m:pd.j Staunton, Va. SCHOOL NOTICE! I will be n Salisbury every. 2nd and 4th Saturday a id every 1st Monday in each month, unleks providentially prevented, for the purpose of transacting any business re lating to Schools or school work. Parties concerned vjili bear this notice in mind. 1 U. KU l'UKOGKi Co. Supf. Pub. Instr. Gold Hill, N. C Sept. 0, 1882. f 4?:4t ; TRUSTEE'S SALE REALt ESTATE! By virtue of a Mortgage or Deed in Trust executed by Nathan B. Brown and Sophia L. Brown, his wife, to James F. Smith, of the county of Kowan, dated the 20tu qay of September, 1875, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan coquty, in Book No. 50, pae 490, and upon which de fault has been made, I will expose tb sals at public auction, at the Court House 'door in the town of Salisbury, on the 30th day of September 1882, at 11 o'clock, a.m., the following estate, to wit; A tract of land containing One Hundredaod Nine acres, situated in Litaker towqsbip, Rowncoun ty, adjoining the lands ol , D. C. Fisher and others. - i Terms Cash.- Dated at Salisbury, tbis the. 80th day of Augusts 1832. ' JA8. Fm BMITn, Trustee. , 47:4t : it offer Especial Miceinls.-- - t "We will i buy all kinds of Dried Fruit and ' m ONES McCUBBI & CO.; f J - - : 2P) OF ID & RENDLEIWAN': as any in the market the assortment jarce CHEAPEB THAN Z7t BEFOEE. ' : !-'!.''-! New tupply of 5 cents Tricks., have a Hiousand things not mentioned. Salesmen. ; , June 14th, 1882. AT LAST. PATENTED BY - - i SALISBURY, N. C. - ! tank lined with Conner or lralranized iron, - t employed, the Roller having rounded edes possible. Anv one having a steam boilrr irj small cost and with satfeiactorT remits.! One the Inventor. 19:tf Kortii Carolina, Before the Bianls of Coinmis-Moiiers arjdjJuij tices of said tu$ty . 1 Rowan County. Mokpay, Sept. 4th. 182. Ordered lu said Board. That a new Town ship be created by the name of -yuis Grove,w with metes and boundaries isa fo lows : Beginning at a point on the North; Caro lina Railjoad, at C. H. Bruner's, an. ruria thence to and including the reide?i e r George Plott, thenve to and irjciudiUi lh residence of John D.-Klutiz, thence jfo auil including the lands of H V Ketchie, A 0 Cress and Eli Hornbarrier.strikiim the Gold Hiff road at the head ot Bnffalo Creek, thence down said cieek totheNew,Cuctrd road, including the Re)dleman p ace, I hew e with said toad to the gabarrus Count hnfe so as to include the lands of the Re. Mj Gladsden, thence wcxt wifR the C4lrn?!' county line to Irish Buffalo Cieek, thence up said creek to the Tutkaseeji Road, thence northward so a to hic ude the lands and residences of F X Funy,.P J Sloop, J M Baker. J E Deaton. E KjBlacf welder, Calvin Blackwelder, John en.us, Jere Cress and Valentine Propst. then. e ij cluding the lands and nsidence 0! C U Bruner to the beginning: Being puiiiooao . three townships, to wit: Atwell, Lotk-u Litaker. ! Also ordered Jjy the Board of Ci'w sioners of said County that the votju " cinct of said new township be etab i lu st China Grove. Also ordered, that there shall laij an tirely new registration of the voters ot new. towuship.1 Also ordered, that John C. Crrl:r ho appointed the Registrar of votep tor wM township for the n xt general electro. which will be held on fhursdaythe l' day of November, 1883. AH quaiiM ra ters are hereby notified to register thW names with said Registrar, at Chins! GruTA n and after the 6th day of Octobir m il No person will be entitled to vote uaiei registered, and.no registration wil bsi lowed on the day of eledioiw By order of Ihe, Board o' County Coaf missioner. 1 " T i. . HORATIO N. WOODSON, Cterk. 49:4t - ! 4 J 1 'I L '3 i. f I t ' 3 f-; i -

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