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. m..r-- -t 1 , , i, ?-2," I '-- ..v -;- f ' , ' !BSMBBi - . . . . t V. Ci - - r " i." ' ... 3 , ' 1 s . l " i! lj I? n Jull TI7,.f O.YYinT Person wlp robs a bank V-break Hn to Caroliita Watcnman. - jarn. Iu 4, foed boWy m udei- -l4-I-,. " ' " ty to public frosts, the "Bourbon" has THURSDAY. OCIVfirt. 1882. f ,.ti,iff tA foriret and bothiug to harp. ,-ir :. T ' --. y I - And -when iu each Hon ofCongMWS 'TllVin' Qtit A TiolCPt therefiaigood wort Ink "Bourbon" p.a- PcmocraUc btate iipgei. jor.tyf F,eral exreilsc8 win bereaved, Federal taxation lightened, an. me ri- eral government as beueficcnt as our borne gpyernroept. Let North Carolina yB ApIesektativR at jUnpEt JUSDEN Tek BENNETT', pf Anspp. ;THQMAS jRUFFJNf Orange, - - r 3 FOR fCPpE: , to it that her full duty is done towards fecaiing that majority. iit Dis,-JAMES i. fmEPHERfl, - . 2dDiEpEBJCK:PIlIUVS, M DitALtf NTi A. MeKQV, . 4th Dis. JAMES C. MacRAE. jlth Pis.4.blIN A. GILMER. fith Di.-iVlLLIAM M. SIUPF, ,, -if- ; - t;- ' -' - . FOB eoVGRESS-7TJI piSTRfCT f -. - ' WILLIAM M- Ji00BINSf -f " . -;t ' . . . ! IFOR SOLICITOR I V I jSEI'H DOBSON, . Peinpcrftic CpMiity pricket for tlrt Senate Stith District. ; r TIE0. F. KLUTTj . thcfHousc of Representatiyc3, SE S. OVERMAN.- - - FV Register of Peed?, , Ihoiytio n. woodson. For Cllrk of the Superior Court, john m. ijoraji. I For Sheriff, . f C. C. KRIDER. For County Treasprer, J. SAMUEL MfCUBMNS. .. i For Coroner, A. ATWELL. Aeain we hAyetfarraingreporb of pro- iected negrp insurrections in .laiwna. i The peopJe Are under higb pjcifemeui, and guar8 are thrown onf protect the idently thcru is some fiendish pprpose at the bottom of tjiese dfstnrbanees. John Brottn ws sent to Harper's Ferry to open the canrpjajrgp for the abolition of slavery, andwholknows bpt there is some one in Alabama' doing the devifs work for po i ' - 1 I litical purposes. SpreJy the negroes nave ' it. ,:ii ..in sense enougn to see ma in? B",,J inongiy bripging pu stride jyvjtb the white ppopje puder the oppression oi any gross outrage they might not stop to i consider the conseqnences, but jwe appre hend they haTo .no such excusQ. it is more likely the work of political emisa- ries in tlie interest of the inquppolistjaud tlie ttartt in power, whose tender mercies either for the negro or the white South leiuer would not stand a mouiCiiJ on a 1 . ' .i " . 1 I -4 . I . - 1 BEX. BOTLKK j ot a favorite of ours, He is the roan that was accused or piopiH !uiu1 nre iUIiilu oil market in England f . The Pchhnont he saya-CatawbaV ... M nfl 1 aluwwt flt'l'rvluulv deof New Orleans aurjng ine i uenjopracy is boiim .- vlr." "r. .lealinc their silver spoons, flee. Jitj iiaa on the same sioe, in,r with the KeppWlcan parijr ' .ji. nntii nAntlv.l ofiir-' 7. .n. Va.nieewill sneak at Cole ;nia rnon nnn iiiis uli . knT' - ' or done niujeh thae favored the South. man.g g(0re, Atwell towpship, op Wpdnes - i t j l I . . He is now a candidate for tforeroor oi daVf November 1st, fiffhtiucagajnsttue (,InJ,nu. Yon wiU fiud pelpw that Bishob Paine, of the M. E? PJmrch he is exposing Isadieai rascality w WJ ioucnt uieu m . wi.kh reflcctT creditably op us of this 20th inst., in the fall possessjpp pf bis r r ' ; I - ... . DO 1 of the Union: 1 faculties, a gea oo years Kow let ns see how It is uQum. , uj cannot the people get a chance, at inese 1 1 SeiJ-atUr Ransom spoke to two thoasand Becanse they will noi, pCMHr-i .le . gtatesville Tuesday, The to vote. How many men over j --- - otd do vou sunposelthere are j in 1 Massa- speech consumed four hours, and the vast cbnsetts this day ana noun iu 8 crowd iiearu u inrougu wuuum t uimi oi idwoi uw uuiwif "":r ' .I1 testation or wpanneBay to.' ffiMJl rS ' All nbw depend oo a H m,. hrtiiA who cannot reaa auu hiuo uw. nresent prosperous condition of One voto some une vote may those ' . i 1 ! 1 ...J Iia nan.1 1 1 etnkn out. til nnnatuiaiizcu uu vuo ne i ue pers, and say that every otlier man has the Sm& fail to vote. I6 5.ULyrw to times decides a cutest aboul 495,000. TJiere are 4954)00 men change the lentire jpolcy. of a. State and n'lin rl1rl)t fit b voters iu this State, and be the means of great loss to the people. yet we have" never cast over 92,259 votes Uf au the Democrats go to the polls we W n';;r shall siecp the State by -30,000 majority 40 per cent, of aiie meniree wnue, anl love are brnctically disfrknehised. ; They make a great hullaboo, and I do not object to that, becartse m &ouin Caro lina the ucgio is prevented from voting. That is true by reason oi; jaw, lnuuiiua- IPemocratic Prospects, eain fipm private sources, entirely unconnected with politics, that the gen- tion and various things, and yet 7a per eral impression in ew iorK, iew jer- oeut. of the male negroes iu Sontli Caro- 8ey o.xpcl other Northern States, is that arhusetts a4 ner cent, oi me wpue men . Ti e , . . . , . rnf no. vote Should thev I Pext liouse of Representatives, but w not look a little at home before they make certaiply elect the next Presideut, This a great fuss about South Carolina f Now, jnforntatiou was gathered in social inter- how is it doneT Jt is uone oy passing le- Bonv8J fti, some of tho strongest Radi nressive laws upon suffrage. Boston has . . J . . t. , , t fS Sn votor-. PT;,k out all the insane. ls that section. It was acknowledg- M yy.vw w - ' - ' I I. . . , -a I - the jmupers, tne uunaturaiijeu, app. u cu uia Ricai ioavuu ua ii ins win seine everytmug aim Mart us s - -. . . . - I i ; -r r I " ' t questiounrolving their polU cii supcess Niua over y I years or age pie. 111 .u,i6s- ti,e Democrats will not only carry the , -i . achusetts 54 per cent, of the white men ; i . .. . , I or failure. i nc" ."l.1 i ci.,li,i i,r- uext House of Representatives, but will Gov. Jakvis addressed an audience of two or three hundred people in Opera Hall last nightf The people were very attentive, and the pointed, clear, and con Some Interesting Telegrams The -"Boss in Cabarrus Comity, We have already called attention" to the man per in which Dr. Mot t, the lliuli- cal Revenue Boss, is running his cam- paigtii for United States Senator, by fix ing" (be i various cpnpties of the State.! The last of his operations in that lipe which has come to onr knowledge was performed in Cabarrus county a few days ago ajnd we warn our Cabarrus friends pf the dangers that may arise out of it. 1 Mr; Foils who has heretofore been a Democrat, has announced himself as an independent Democratic! candidate ) for the Legislature in that ceunty, and the following 'telegrams which have been placed in our hands by a responsible gen tleman, who vouches for! their genuine ness, will explain why Mr. Foils is run ning and what sort of a Democrat Mr, Foilshis. ; The first telegram is as! follows t Raleigh, N: CJ, Oct 16, 1832. R.S. Harris, Concord; N. C. ; Please insist on Mr. Foils being a candidate. Coal tion tickets are established iu nearly every couuty and should not fail in Ca- barros, especially as coalition will be succesful. Let me know! when the ticket is completed. J. J. Morr. dSjpaid. The reply to this dispatch is as follows: "Concord, N. C.j Oct. 1G, 1832. J. J.- Mott, Raleigh, N. C. : Will let you Ivpow to-morrow, definitely. Think it islall right. R. S. Harris." After the receipt of these dispatches Foils! came out as a candidate. Another interesting dispatch from Dr. Mott to W. Patterson, the Radical candidate for Sheriff iu Cabarrus, leads as follows; "Geo. W. Patterson', Concord, N C. j Back up Alexander for post office. Don't refuse the nomination for Slueiiff. i! ii; in1,: Gcxxl Wc have now jreceiyea our FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Our patrons and the public know that we have always kept a first-cbsa? line of goods in every department. This season we are able t best and prettiest lino of Dresl Good v Trimmings, Clothing, jGeni's Fur nishing Goods, &c,, ever brought to this market, j ; NITW GOODS, CORRECT STYLES, CLOSEST PRICES; vincing peech of the Governor did good wtmld bring'the number down to some- jD public sentiment against the dominant off all right For Surveyor, C. BERNHARDT. beyond Iqnestion. he thought Rowan swallowed up by He talked to us as if where about 95,000. Ninetyrfive thou- was inst about to be sand men would, if tho laws were right, " 1. ri.- fi, nave tneir names yei, wiicu tup ijtB.- J. J. Mott. party,! and unless some extraordinary, Niw, the Democrats of Cabarrus coun- qn the check-list and and at present totally unexpected event ty can see the situation, iand will not be ick-list pf Boston' was should occnr to change the current of deceived by Mr. Foils' pretense of being This w.eejt we present to par readers the entire, Straightout Democratic Ticket. These mieji liave beeirchosep by the peo ple as hoeet, patriofip pitizens men who bare te true interests of North Car- Una at hcvii. Be trae to your cqiutry, tp your families and to yourselves by voting county lor tnat. xpe Jhe eRfie iket. These men will be, as how it ii n a few days. mosj. of thepi have-been, true to the trust imposed ou them : true servants of the i - ...j?. . i vei. wneu tuo khz "Liberals," He reasonea witlf ns in a most publisiie(1 on tie 15th of September, there popular feeling, its overthrow is inevita- a Democrat. fatherly manner, saying, -owi uo it. were bnt 47,0UU names on u, and every le. If he is elected to the Leg islature he will vote for Dr. Mott fur U. S. Senator. He did not! announce him- 'I Iia nuimrirv ill .v Vni't ma - , - . . . I i ..et. ..IV ..l.l 1 - Heaven f less the good governor ou ne poor - pWthese persons at 70,000, an was never worse nnsep ip ns me. taxeg paif, etc." d great confidence was expressed that But- elf a candidate until after the receipt of Kowan is not going to ue guipeu uown oy &n u a glcat tax npon jhim It j8 Jer woud carry Massachusetts. We are Mett's dispatch, and he is evidently run the "Liberals" Jiot a bit of iti There is fonr ov five days out of his lite, and by nn niLnnrd t., holiAVA this nrl. nine in Mott' intoreat. ITa i in fliH this means of repression the j people of L. k t f., na-t.r Ln..i!Hn tuLc.a in - Massachusetts are deprived of the right MWU Jr UUMci - , , (n vni nnH Hiov lmv not. hpti .ahi nn success crows stronger every day, but resc or mem, no more wor less titan a to this time to chance their form of gov- that all the signs point to a general Radical. It is useless for him to, call eminent which they wished, because they u-pprtin" victorv rwm 1 1 1 L- - r Tl JI. I a 1 ! w 1 ue coioreu voters oi too muci Democratic vitality iu the old count v for that. The Governor will see for tliA DfiniiwrntR RhPde Island have only a minority vote and small one throuhoat the country cannot be doubN r aj l r Af iimf ifnr kii'a lira ivmn i dov i jiuuting g-betweens. Remember, that tnclr treatment oy tne l.epuoncans, wno, ia oH tas Rut how are you going to uphoaval which was preceded by the i .1..: .. i i. i i nice tne radicals or iorrn uaroima. are e iv..,..t... : ionn . .... py ypj,iiig aioue tan jtttc pcuuip ue m-iiiu. . , yuie, vili.cu m uiucsici, n umc sanie antecedent events wiucu nave oc Then-css vour votes for honest, true pjeasea o use tnem as stewing stones ot you are lett otl uuassessed as was done menmen! with whom yOu may trust V pmcf, onu aner ina navej uo use ior "Vk honor Mour libr- tuem. une coioreu men or nuoue lsiano r, - " M V " r : , , 'i ::,"' ' l. 1 nit . . t i 1 J . - I viii'v x l uiau uv 1 ii. Obit uj uti tiii uiuvno Such lire the men the Democratic bave resi.lved tliat they will Support the aie p t jn yoUr WHy an(1 jf t, jpuyj. men anu party wuion snow tne uesu con- cans can carry the uext election in this eern for; them. If the negroes of North State they will fix matters so! that you f!!mlinii wm tn An tlii .vi-rv miA nf oiiuitot vote, and you cannot change them -. . -r- J --- - , ... I rrt .1 ...!.-... - -r- II VUU Willlli'U U). JI )UU UWOW 1111. llllllg I 111 IIICU BHCJI. IUO OliXlC Ul 1 CIIUSI- to go much turther here the working men vania: New York. New Jersev. Connecti- lit -TV.. 1 I i V anu tne lanonug men or tne state win W. II Bailey, Esq., Democratic can- Ua3;, 'We have no part In vour laws: wc ! ' . himself a Democrat, even of the indepen dent soit aud those who vote for him your ty. party oUVt-for your tjuffrages. MUCH IN LITTLE. 'i A Contrast. curred and are occurring now before the day of election two weeks hence. Iu 1874 in each of the States of Ohio and Iu diaua which latter State then held its election in October the Democrats re ceived a majority of more than 17,000. with a knowledge of the f.icts attending his candidacy, will be casting a Radical vote as plainly as if they should vote for Dr. -Mott himself. Char. Journal. Before you buy see our Embroidered Cashmeres and Ladies Cloth In patterns. Ladies Ivid Gloves undressed and finished, j ..-" - Hamburg all new patterns. " Boys Suits, from 5 to 10 years of age. CARPETS and RUGS of Select Patterns. With Thanhs for past Patronage JONES, McCUBBINS & CO. -:-o-;- KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN, LEADING DEALERS 1 DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES! Hew Stock of Clothing I them wuld vote the Democratic ticket. Colored Men lu tbe Nortli, From the charlotte Observer. At the last election iu Ohio five hun dred colored men voted the Democratic ticket iu Cincinnati, and thirty of them , -in i.t'l Fpif the Ippport of t the State gpvefn .'pient the people of orth Caroling pay a ' ai of i nbdltt 3Q':' cents, a hejd, pjr tlie , puppoi t ofttowni county and State admjn- strations,all, they pay but little more !, than one dollar a head, and they knpw that they pet the worth of their money. ;The cost pfiho United States government Jr ;hisyear $ $401,000,000 a sum so big (hat one cfiu puly get an idea of it by re flecting that it is four tjea the value of pll the Iai in North Caroilnaj that if in pilver dolors there would bp pnqtglrto lav nvo raws of them arbnnd the whole I : . . - i ; . .. P- . " Mf. 1 Stttt: ftnitif in miner "lnllir Atinnfrh ti ' cover it IktiriTsnrfW: that it i s ponrthe press on his ranting. every ..- .1 At i. .,. ...! i . .. ! : : I cuv .mu .MW.U8cuB uu tuc. stood at the polls all day and distributed didatefof the House it Mecklenburg, was have no part in yourgovernment ; we are 4"" luBU oiuihiuuuuibu iu me assaulted by a revenue officer in Char- not 'epiesented, aud we will be a law un- aggregate to J 17.00U giving them bd mem- ! W " 1 -L. . -! . - " It 1 n -w m a i i i on.i. t n i. .i 10 ourselves," anu an experience rsuows iiers ef Uoucrress. It looks like we are i ,. . T, vjt-ii.anuuiHu, mm mid lotte, on the 2(?th, and badly icut on the that whe n trt timft ift , .S ' OUg- ,.e ai! are breaking away from the Repubhcap , (ler eac,? ha(i abandoned tl .1.. O.... Ml . I" - WIIII0 0IJVUU Democratic tickets. In other Western and Northern States also the colored men Large Stock of Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls, Ladies' Hats and Trimmings. Men's Hats and Caps. Full Stock of Glasr and Table Ware. New supply of 5 Cents Tin Ware. Agents for Coat's Spool CotUn. BEST SHOES AND BOOTS TO BE HAD IN AN7 MAEEET. BEST FLOUR, MEATS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, POTATOES, CHEESE AND CRACKERS IN TOWN. Full Assortment of Family Medicines. Buy and Sell all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. 1 Come, liook and Buy at the One-Price Storo to All ! The people, our patrons Their interests, Our study ; Their success, our reward. Fair Dealing Our maxim. OctoLer 5th, 1882. ' Tekuible Cyclone. Boston, October 23. A cablegram from Manill, Phillipiue Islands, says, business is suspended here, owing to the terridle cyclone of October the 20th, which caused great distruction to buildings and beached thirteen vessels. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the State will not be safe. ELECTION LAW. head anil face by brass knuckles, or some such weapon. Mr. Bailey had been de- nouueing the revenue ring for attempting ... . i .i.l!" r !.-!. iu yp iu . iue circuun utv ine um iu unue Tlie followini? seetions of tlin Plpction moneys The revenue men will find out, Q wor( Qf gped;ll attentioa jugt ooner or 4.1 icr, inai iae peopio win not nQ a, repetition: of this hfstory, . and if ye do we will carry election in 1884 as we did in 1870, with this difference, that we will have no elec toral Commission aud will put our man I in his place. Vltur. Journal. A Pai.iwble Hit. Among the many good things that Col. Armfield said last night was this that his young friend, Gen. aClingmau, and his young- friend Demo te submit 0 their rule. It shall be the duty of the Registrars and Judges 0! election to attend at the Advice from Senator llainpton, J. M.lLeach, it is said, has! put himself polling place of their precinct lon the Sat on his Igood behavior in his speeches of urday before election (November 4) from " 1 k .!ii r 'it l So muehfor the rasriioir he eot v ' m u" 3 n- nK aua "ear anu ueter v 1 mills f 1 1 i 1 1 - ti frAC - Senator Hampton, of South Carolina, delivered a speech at Cheraw, last Thurs day, in which he thus addressed dissatis- The Judges nnd Registrars shall attend tied Democrats : r p party with which, in the past, they 'have cratic party because there is no hopo for the I residential beyu .oting Buiiaiv, as the colored men in a young man to rise in it. ChalK Jour- j I 111 187G, with i. c.,fi. !,,. 1...., 1 ivi,ii. : nal. ' -: 7UUbU 11(1 . U . . U UUltl. 11 IU some of those States- their vote amounts to a considerable factor, thev have re ceived no recognition in the distribution of offices. . They are beginning to get tired of this discrimination and we read of meetings being held iu different States, demanding recognition aud an equitable division of horse is 12 years or more old, darklflax col- STOLEN. j A House Thief entered the premises of! Mrs. Rachael Gheen, Tuesday night last, five miles west of this place, and stole a bay horse, buggy and harness, and escaped with them, passing through Salisbury. 1 he VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS- FOR SALE. I will sell privately, two building h.tv adjoining my residence, fronting on Ful ton street and ruuniiig through to KUU street. This is the most deairable prop erty that has been offered for sale here for many years. . Iu my absence call on-John S. Hender son or M, L. Holmes, Esq. A. J. MOCK, 2:1m. Salisbury, Oct. 25, 1882. the offices to which their votes help to its. lid ha thnnnht at tha Am I... I i. ! -l. . e 1 .: im I I . n frpta the pomforts or necessities of . f-i-- "".mmm. wn ak iue ppn. on u,e oay oi eiecuon i ues- If the peniocruta i,ave m&ilG mistakes, elect. !',' t . - .. I Pttintr trt iirivA tlio -!il Statu lof.i-n liim I dav. November fthl nnd fnnnn.t t.lin .ip-I . .! .i n I : . . .. I. . ... . mat y, woman ami pUUd, white and f j " : : "t. . " r.r v . ...... . . ; . - - - - " recuiy mem wunin tne party, i nis is in some oi tne aoumern auues, in uis- i be United States;, North Ckr- W "P"an parry, pen: me . ; but ir, 'I VlL. fict. where the colored rote is in a deci- s shre of this tx is, t(8 aliM, nww " T. P,e!aou:omo certify, the-siune -and deposit them with irrdt fl, U have managed twefye ntillion? of dollars. w 1 L I the Regis er 4Ueeds, J way it was passed, although I believe it t ifrce nominations, but only after a Ilolilo governments dispense jus- ahitrl .iJ;L....... H.r.T.X"" ! ?na.Lr" qe of the best laws ever enacted. Ev- most resolute struggle. Thus far all plina' ftbont , The .ficejaupptof the rpublic charities, make ical ruli in gOQtll 'r-(ll:n!1 i1lA mrtnnf auv person suspected of not beinir ouali 4 . rvl n luiif nn am m . ka -k -. .m. I I 11 . 1 . .i: j ..i . i v ... -c.wv,o 11 a 3 9l,WlWU, US A -. l.r.l1 .1 J..1I I I "A 111 III. Mil I'll.l IMII iri'l I Kllllll I ua U IV v And examined as to his qualifications, and Other witnesses may be examined on oath, ami l llfl .lllll rra tlini- Toioi-I- : thn rnfa if . i . it. . . . w. M.i& iuic inuiuuiiiou lift o j "jvv . to aoam t costs ns one dollar a head, hftin sii fiim 4 wi w. i..:.J they are satitied that such person is not n . ..!- -. . . .. I .. (wiiiQb CU.UUU.UUI IIUIUI-TI ... ino unit fromus e Hou dplhHi -with ns of our interests oulr in the usflv shape of Au Interual Revenue Collector, pr the uglier Jbrnj of an InfeipidRcveque JJaider. To to man," woijiani1 Vjr child, a a. rtiA i mi i i : l lj.. w im ill v-nn - (irnriior nn in mw in rvrx r n m n 3 Jr r - , J. 7 agains$117,000paidoutby the Demo- and tthilef.e sleep by pight: in short, do r,lfa 4lj , . J . . . Al.'.ni : I 1 ' ' ? cr,lta a ko period. The total cost of for os ..allUiat men ipst tute governments BlTr.L 'nf n.,!;,,.! i pions tip U states government collects I ,.,:L rT . a legal voter. ihtdo U a head. tl iS. "fAf! !W - .ng Th. pol,8 lin bo ope. f, -w - -. - i .tat wr ( a i i ti.a i v.- A.... - - . i i - i a a - nnd fntrtaa in il .- w " "f up VpiUUdUlS IU SIX SUHSei. V OIC1S Slia 11 Hand , ..-... 4. vuuuh.1 vPJirR. t in Hi .Tinlrrpa u !.a cl.nll I 1 the boxes. Immediately lack Almost every paper we open is asking T "mediately after the . election the the niMtion t.I. ti. i if i i 6 Jfldgt'S shall deposit the registration books the question- Does the Liberal dog wag Ue Register of Deeds. uio Atepuuncau tail!" TJ.eJtli of Novem tfjjortb Carolina is there ber wjll shpw tat the I'bpral dog'? h Confederate white or !..:, ft JL' JK. . " ... m--T lilt-.'11V .1 .11 HAJI. ..... mm ....!. - i i ... " r.M..M.Ji,yj um. .vmiu ,wi uiwcuuro made nothinn br the wnr i.,it nn tl, in e$- Bouds ptnceuoiaer, raider. htjon, save.only toUhe Federal contrary that he has made himself the tax collector or the ecration of tile ewncrof thattail.' ery acre of leuoed land m the State costs they have secured frtim the Republican IeTCe,8 V- 0QUt t VaroVua C.St la b- iu the way of nominations for office $21,(KHJ,U0(), I believe that when the t , . J , , stock law is fairly tried, every one will las been by force aud not by voluntary see its wisdom aud economy j but with- concession. out meaning to reject oh the wisdom or . the col ored man North seems to be the patriotism of any member of the pg- uloVuig and asking the question '-why iittAr!,o(i !. ,w.t ,.,n;,i r-jit.. should the Republican party own him f om 7 a. 111. till I n,,ane,.,.t- nu'L "M..c,......:i.i ..i .. sn lipili.inx in tim will the mlni-wl iiuin uvnuiviii irei Btitj viicai.iuciUi tiuu uuo I i t - ot two other counties, to come under the South rise up and ask the same question, provisions of the law immediately. Be- fe to longer driven to the polls by tiuo.', iiuwuviT, i- iiuiu inese views i would certainly not be foolish enough to go into the Radical party. This is geod advfcc, aud it is as good in North Carolina as in South Carolina. There may be differences of opinion as to certain measursesbr certain modes of ored mane and tail mane and fore-top long, tail rathershort. Hind legs a littlecrooked and fresh shod before. Bugtry and harness i (top buggv) nearly new. A loose board in the foot of buggy, but otherwise in good order. A suitable reward will be paid for the recovery of the property and for tlie arrest of tho thief. Address, J. II. HOWARD. Salisbury, Oct. 25th, 1882. tf WANTED W. R. MASON, DRUGGIST, Main Street.-Sallsbnry, N. C. DEALER IN PURE DRUGS, Medicine, Oils, Soaps, Perfumeries, Brahesr Uombs, trusses, Lamps, Cigars and Tobac co. Also a beautiful lot oi fancy . VASES AND TOILET SETS, -PRESCRIPTIONS A 8PECIALTT,. Cheaper than ever known before. Night calls promptly answered without extr charge. Give him a call. l:lni Confederate BONDS. iu their ballots deposit them in after the. election the Confederate MONEY de- i : : . . l ... n f . .... : ., ,!.-,. ,i i .. .1 not as are they told to,aud then a better day 01 lOUl- will come to these states, and to tho" col ored people whose destinies arc coupled With them. The Haic governments tyke the small I -. Buk?ht iq pE.iyiKG.---Whatever the .nni-i i4u.Hii-il r.vt .li..!.. l.....! j. .1 I .A.nlf !....m 1 . - . m , I puma i.iimiwi iui uilll UVUIUCCUL UUUllU- 1 cauii au.lj U., UIIO iuCL OI CTreai. VJ1111A IB I istratibulby direct taxes, taxiuir each man verv abnareiit. and th.it. i. that tiJ n-: bu3lnS them for "an old C accbrdinl'o Uih ruhm f bi. n,nn,-ts hwiiita ita lniVi.t. niwi imin .a laud." Of course the old imposiu Jlhe publio burden i4 exact proi for tht battle. Youtcau eedeteriina-! Whatt!. W about and will pr -iwrtiou il ihe sharii-which 4ne.li in.iivi.U tion hi ererv i-vn. 1 ' out of u 8afu- Bat 80D one i : - t ,- . f ; r ..-.. . .v. y - j rf-rf" I ; : ; fai l-eceites of public pi-otectiou. The euormpa taxes collected by the United are again in mand. There was a Richmond Ya., man here on Mondav. bnvinrr nn nil Iia . f I r. r rv r7 lnrr I - T'm.k- ha ?. . 1 4. tiud at $3 on the thousand. We knpw of 1 7 s "':"''"' l'"", one citizen who sold $0;500 at the price "olDg out ot th0 l'arty' ,,elPinS to destroy stated. The purchaser nrofesaed to t,H tlie Party and place,in powsr its euemies, I ....11 ...,. 1.. .1.... V.1L. 11 . :n p I " ""t iruicu 1110 iimuer nor leau 10 a -. .--. a i ,..... . . . . . ... I - ynmi, political eiysiuni. ,uu tn contrary it will understand that George T. VViissom, col- , . , . be nnntr Irom lesser evi Is to c-voati nnpa ored, nepumican candidate ior solicitor oau y get . f . ffxtn a itn h flrf,. ofithis district, addressed a large crowd s oounu to - . -. . f r a . . hp mtrhrtl " Viiariotto ifUsenicr. Wilmington Star: A letter from a Wil- milijxton attache ot iiarrett's Uncus says the show will return to Wilmington and winter here. A rumor; to the same effect ore vailed here some time ago.- We Confederate SCHOOL Books. Call at enniss' Dnp Store. are authors of the present pros States flferunieutl are indirecLare naid Perou1 coudition of public- affairs in North The republicans north, alarmed at the I r" ,.;! ,,'' I n....-i:i... t' n i '.. . ... I ...... j. .. i.. . . ... lleuce, each individual frt 1 i' u "ow it is not tne i'oi"-ct oi ueieui, nave raised tlie old oy couumers. pay?, not he consa riies ?no Tl.e millionaire, if ho consume no 7 .. . I . . . " t r - ir l-J H larger s let Us Whip Them Soundly. Every 'Democrat iu North Carolina according to the bvuefit which woFk ff th? ra,h'cal party. If the radicals ciy that the success of the Democrats will should resolve to do his utmost to burv hesiu living or in making a liv. cTer "anything for the good of the destroy the value of bonds and stocks, the Republican party at the next election. jnoro tlijin tlie day- Yet, as men dou laborer, yjll pay nt lire of thcipublic burjen. btless feet djrept taxes fuore seplibly, that to siy, know wheu they parithem aud how much they nav. ..! ., .. . . . ' l . ' infraiHCis youia tnirsuaUe them that l"? caiupaigu is becoming: tlie doliiir paid lor the government that . Mr' Y? 11 "alley went out to Hilton's peoplq WH uie oue please' name it. ; -- Father Against Son, ami A lee L Versa.' ThelCharlotte Observer gites us the fbl- owing, which goes jto show how warm Yes, verily-, it will destroy to them the u, tlie ast .our cl,Vif eDC,ny ''as been ap I A Ii 1 r -h L I - value of public office, and fltataU, tl,eir ' , KtJX ' E '3Sf ,i u. iances to plunder the rovernnifnt. I full fitrnrrti. ft n ti J.. i... -. , o w ..ill V.HI I I lilt. tJlttlC U 17" 11. i . .. . . I . . ..... . " . jcouomv m pupnc administration and iwemy-ijvo to tuirty thousand majority, general prosperity has constantly follow ed democratic rule since the war. i. : : . protect! them is a burden, and the! eMit i 1 euaJ to meet Gen. Leach, n i aollarslriaid to the Federal offic aU a 5"w IPllt to there. 1 - i i : n mi i v i . A'IDaaP P opening speecli and talk- lnr I n T Wing. 1 he Radicals say so-that is to cd ha f an hoiir. Uen.Leach fiillowed and f I . i . ay. the 1 1 ederal officials, the Iutern.il Kpokef two hours. After Leach, Mr. John Conkling ha jock'ed his hands Whind im aud looks on the present contest in Jew York and says, centlenieu. I'm out politics for the T II means We have uot done quite that well since tlie organization of the Republican party. But it has always been in our power. Nothing bnt apathy prcveuts. Old meu, young men, exert yourselves as you have never douo Imfiirn. Tli at Jacksonville, Onslow county, last Tuesday and made appals to class pre judice among the white people; but "spoiled the broth" when ho declared he was iu favor ot amendiug tne law con ceming the apprenticing of minor chil dren so as to allow white children to be bound to neirro masters. He said this was republican doctrine. It was delight fill to tlie faithful among the Democracy of Uusiow, our informant states, to see bow this assertion of the Republican can- ili.liitn tor Solu itnr mailt, tlui weak-kneed brethren firm in the faith, It carried QQ ST at Democratic stock up inauy points; in- deed, it has assured the election of the entire Democratic local ticket and the full strength of the party for the general ticket WANTED. Onion Sets, at enniss' Due Store. SCHOOL BOOKS at JOHN WADSWORTH'S CELEBRATED RUST PROOF SEED WHEAT. We are Agents for John Wadswobtb's Celebrated . RUST PROOF Seed Wheat. We can supply it in any quantity reqair ed, J. M. KNOX A CO. Salisbury, Oct. 19th, '82. 4t. ADMIfllSTRATORSALE OF Personal Property I l:tf. enniss' Mf Store. Iteveunp la collectors, and the Internal l1. wade ? 8Ifcli against his father lipw it happened, when it is all over, venulfcideisy so. Exactly! f aypr of Ue ibeml ity .'t " I ' ' j V The 5U.e Governments alexin the 01AnfaSai, at Company iShops, on the e understand that Gen. Leach, hands Juf-flbniiboun Dempciats. the 7 'I T. ? S 8IeaK,n W Meman oi ! I-!'' . .. . ;'' I I .en T i.li.. ...- ......I....1 i is . .. 4 I ......... .... .1 j , .Iir:l . I rt ' .. .. - - I vv... .mvii o si; ICII1IKU LU II IS I;1I tl.if'c I I.KI1.V. 1 1 tl 1 11" UU H1C 111 Cllllfi'IlMI nsuiiHjioii uoverunjent in tlie-luinds of icai4 prosperity of the State and conntry are at stake. Yrinr own wlfi ics for the present. Conkling that you make every exertibn possible. to be in good position to tell us Franklin Times. Some men sUiy in office a long time and. never get rich. But not so with ypur true blue representative Radical. Some of SALE OF HOUSES and LOTS I SALISBURY. On Monday the 4th day of December, H Jsj y lrarat4rtp..jf ffltoni b. n' in a ocace are repudiating Boss Mott's sell-out Washiuctou. A suecial says : . . . ' . . . i . -i i -.!:"--.. i " . . uii,wnere there was a bisr sneak ins?, conversation with a gentleman orthis of their mrtv. Mai. Smith. Jml nirL- I "Windom's will cost ftK).000 : Blaine's Geu. pitch's son j repljed to his father phice, traveling on th.e cars, ponceded that D. A. Cpok, rCol. Keogh, and hosts of $11,000: Robesou'si 875,000; Justice speech. Savs the Ohsrrrtr i Robbiua will be cWtl Ami tW tl... otbers oneulv declain Ihev will' nnt 1 sxaniey Piaunew s, voo.umi. misgives a m I fT - Buu Lllll ' - ml Wl .- . .a H5h. Leach told this 1i.i the Centml Democrats would not lose a Conman d by Mott." The Revenue what you J"? J""' yestefday and s;iid that J;iei' Vn.; i M. st,t. . nay-caii-ir, fathered by Mott and main- V'' l"?u?.aW . . Til: ' s I Ulietl 11V SIIX. Attincnn tvi I ' .... I nn;.i. as mum to mv vajou ui .uuou u. viuu . . . . . .. .... T. .... . . .11- . 11 I - I. - ' : lliiimviiiri fn inct. ... . r I I . . I. ,;...., 1 r i -. ttj " :,jvhv v4' i- maw u can ciean out James , , l f ficiejicjih the administration of the ov- Madiion, Sr. The speaking is to be n;i.i.- i l i- . , J !?.!. ' f;9rn,lt.!andthe -BLbot makes no P b'."ck ' JoU aieittl,f and S J rrea.l,pg to a fearful 1 dkti.ii ln in h5 !r H1Hn . ".esio Gen. Leach is toH, gandivichetl between extent pi Chatham county, Va. A great' Lk- : t: W utjlf v!"0? "Hud, htweeo the liuckndoung Leacli. Qdite likely they many deaths have becii reported, and KrjT f-' , S0 j I still its ravages coutinuej Respectable Itepublicaus all ovpr the this class are building, costly edifices in next, at the Court House in Salisbury, I will sell hve Houses and iiOts in the ast Ward of Salisbury, near the Salisbury Cem etery, belonging to the estate of Otho Swiuk dee'd. TESHS 07 SALE. The purchasers will be required to pay one third of the purchase money down ana . 1 . . t a I . At the residence of John Graham, dee'd, near Third Creek Station, in Scotch Iriih township, I will offer tor sale at public auc tion, on Tuesday,! the 21st day of Novem ber, 1882, the following personal property, to wit : One goodnlule and three horses, a number of hogs, a lot of wheat, corn and cotton, one 2 horse carriage, one buggy, 3 wagons, one Mower and Rake, Farming Implements of every description, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other things not mentioned. Also, on Thursday, the 23d. day of No vemder, 1882, at his plantation in Atwell township, I will expose to public sale large lot of Corn, Wheat, Cotton and per hans other articles r TERMS of both sales Cash. , J. G. FliEMING, Adm'r of John Graham, dee'd. Oct. 17, 18S2. l;6w RUST PROOF SEED WHEAT standiug around, haa got the thrash sof j j Wljcre did the money come frpm t It will be granted a credit of three and six oauiy aneady that eveu Dr. Clmgman is well known that a few years nco these rkii Ijl-t'fr r.i.-.. 4.l.:. a-. l ' I - w ! al will J rZ, v , 1 , V s; umner- men were not worth oue half what their ai win oe readv to Ktmt. e.ulv m Vnni I ;. bcr, and the corpse will be readv A sh-1 houses aro to cost. iWith thera politics vilU Citiccn. ' " '"' ' ' ' ilfey. A clear case of grab. Wil. Star. t i i mouths for the other two-thirds with inter est at eight per cent Titles reserved until all the purchase money is paid. J. S. McCUBBINS, Com. of Court. 2:7t. Now on hand. COME QUICK! Everybody wfMits it? J. D. McNEEfcYT BILLLIARD TABLE TOR SALE! ANo. l Seeouil Haud Billiard Table (Phehin make), for sale cheap. Apply at the Boydou House. C. S. BUOW ?V Octlith, l??.-yt. m. r ii
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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