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LOCAL- Rates Mrt Subscription. t ....ill l)H !-- . Aaaia'J" .follows: s 'ffflMo"''':Ui':aavance, 81.50 . I The . . r upland ami i?!L2. to-n.or.ow (Friday) leak o- ., 7i :.!. PiU"T. lsl,lc 7 rtl,w , .i;..;:. in this market. ulZ i . ia BrlE,DH HnllVdcU. ffi-tta I . ., ,f the republican Salisbury ueaui I' o- n E M Suiumerell, of this place, has the ai.pointme.nt of Assistant Sap . .... ..r i.u M.rtf.Hiton Insane ..i i i i ' 1 III IIIVj r . ..,.. .,,..,1,. vacant by the nr. Milliard oi asiomuic, fraAfl lit n11 .. Unties about the iUtfill enter ui tof iictoher, o ul c Drug swit; in d by Mr. I- E.Stekr, opening a large loom r location Ligist, air I . n I o.v oneninir t ;"tfrllCC'd hjMTClllOII. and 'imiestget- Ea i ! mm' ' ..... . n l 1 1 1 ,1... t01V and iu. ,! 'o-its pub -ri. l.ii ; : !6le t lie v flab meets to-moi '-w i.ignt lj.il it is desirable that ev. Li., f.vnrs tax vetorro Villi lit 'V t Lnieut shoubi attend thy uueLing, igmg repoi ts are expeeteo. c.v.r roi NTY WlII AT. Tills COtjntV A.I the on-nnum at --Atlanta on IIUICII . . I fkrat.ia .likely to be abend at tlie Uin Eiposition and aisosit New Orleans- Mr.' Caleb "U-fler, of . iJopnl Grove, has this Ur produced w heat which weighs seventy As to the bushel a six bushel sam- Ipte of which Mr. K. Eames, Jr.. lias cured lor the ferrate-fcxposi-uon. and as violently opposed in politics. The fault, he attributes to the bad teaching the colored folks have had. "Good white teachers cannot be induced to teach them' "To whom is the educa tion of the race entrusted 1 To northern men, negro teachers nud preachers. Are these qunliOed either intellectually or morally for their education. Are not their preneiters, who combine both teach er, and preach, generally the most dis reputable characters among them? With out education themselves can they be expected to inculcate right principles in their pupils? Lazy and full of contempt for labor, is it to be expected that their pupils should have .proper ideas of the dignity and importance of labor t Is it not almost a miracle that any of them are willing to work at all T" Well what conclusion does be draw from all this. If good white teachers eannot be induced to teach them, and colored teachers are worse than none, then let us put an end to the.costly experiment. No, that is not his conclusion, but this: "Re vived, that the results following thed i cation of the negro show that his educa tion cannot yet be entrusted to his own race, and that some organized effort be made to secure them the blessings which invariably follow right education." I do not quote to approve, quite the contrary. If the negro is a man, he ought to le treated as a man. Iustead of re fusing to trust him with the education of his own race, I would trust mm with the whole of it. Instead of putting less re sponsibility on him 1-would put more. That is lust what J UroAe at. i wouiu show him thatrfor many years, his chil dren have hadsa much per head, out of the common school In ed as white children, and (hat white men have paid more than uine-teutfts of Cfee expenses of educating them. I hcttow them the return thev have this. Then I would tell them "ustew :u come up in a man lv way and o,vu fttedebtof gratitude due and try to repay it, we will give you the stead ot them as treat them as men. Let us tell them, "your destinies are iu y oar own bauds, choose for ourselves, bat unless you make it worth our while to spejid mouey to educate you, you can get no-more help trom us, out must pau- MINING. MARRIED. T. K. BRUNER, MANAGER. Hoover Hill is milling the usual amount of ore. Supt. Frechville says the best months work they did was 211 ozs. of gold. CORNER STONE CEREMONIES. The eorner stone of a new school build- ug ioi uasrou m.r, scnooi, UKUU, . At ti,- re8itlence of Mr. C. Shenard. in C, will be laid with appropriate ceremo- this city, ou the 11th instant, by Julius Thomas K. Bruuer the manager of this mining department is in Raleigh where be i engaged with the Exposition. He says they wijl have the largest col lection of minerals ever brought together iu this State. - The North State in Guilford county, are hoisting some fine brown ore. They have several hundred tons now on the dump. Jpsiffi bvufifl it jBokiiVger." In ,,5 'fools or chiiMreU, let us Tle Saint Catharine and Uudisill mines of Charlotte district, are shipping high grade sulphurets to Newark, N. J., for reduction. nies and addiesses ou the 25th instant. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Cost of the uew building $8,000, size 40xl()(. feet, three stories Irish of brick. One hundred students from four different States in attendance. Six in structors and five departments. M. L. Little is principal of the school. - tfHmfM m The Charleston News and Courier says. "Yesterday a reporter interviewed Mr. John T. Patrick, State Commissioner of McNeill's residence. Immigration, who has just returned from the North. Mr. Patrick said : "I retained yesterday from Pennsyl vania. I was tliere iu attendance at county fairs. Had on exhibit of North Earn bait, Est., Mr. James M. Peck to Miss Muna bheparu. At the residence of the bride's father, by Phil. A. Sloop, Est., Mr. Jae. M. Cas tor to Miss Laura A. U. Newsons, daugh ter of Cornelius Newsom ; all ot Rowan county. Wednesday, Sept. 10th, by Rev. Win. Wet more, of Liucolntou, at St. Andrew's church, Rowan coauty, Mr, Geo. B. Wetmore, Jr., and Miss Mary We-ldou Hall, daughter of the late Dr. Hall of rayetteville. Receptiou at Mrs. Geo. R. DIED. Mr. A. B. Tripler, of New York, is at the Herring mine in Raudolph county where he proposes to resume work. They hove hundreds of thousands of tons of low grade ore, which can be mined and delivered at the mill for 25 cents per ton. The gold is tine and difficult to save and consequently some experience and skill is necessary to success. Exposition Notes. The Buildings Completed The County Bis plays The List of Special Days. In this city on Wednesday morning, Sent. 17th. '84. Mile he. infant son ot Carolina agricultural products, including John F.aud Bettie H. Eagle. all the dittereut kinds ot corn, wheat and other small grain, peas, beans, dried fruits both wiid and cultivated ; all told one hundred and forty varieties. Besides we had melons aud vegtables. These thiugs were quite an attraction at tlie fairs we 1 A LOT OF SECOND-HAND YEL visited, Williams Grove aud Lancaster. I low poplar palings and other fencing lum- BaainesB Locals. , il ; . : V ..- : u : ..... a . 5 -f - - f . Wf-- r- . S ? -' . , - - : K JPI V. '7 THE TIME HAS COME; AT LAST FOR LOW I will from this date offer jmy entire stock ';' at die y ur own canoe n F. J. Murdoch. From Lancaster, Mr. Uriah Alexander, who was with me, will visit the following named fairs : Harrisburg, September 9th to 13th ; Suubury, September 18th to 21st; Gettysburg, September 22d to 25th; Carlisle, September 30th to October 4th ; York, October 7th to 10th ; Bloomsbury, October 15th to 18th. "While in Pennsylvania I arranged for the excursions to start for the Exposition ber for sale. Apply at this office. Don't Give up Yet. It doesnt iollow that a patient will die because the doctors have "given him up," or that he will rcover because they promise to "pull him through." It is never too Kite to try the great virtues of Parkers Tonic. Mr. Michael Guiltoyle, of Birnringbamton, N. Y., wus cured of Rheumatism by it after ten years of un speakable suffering. Mr. R. W. Mosher, certifies that he has GREATLY Reduced PRICES. If you want a good suitof cloths, now is the time to buy cheap. - - .ft. The Rev. C. H. Wiley visited this city lut week in the interest ot the isioie to He tilled Dr.. R.umplc's pulpit indaT morning in an able and highly Brtructivediscourne adapted td the sacra- leptal occasion of the Lord's Supper. At light he presented the Bible cause from irtanic desk to a congregation compos- lotseveral ditt'i rent deuonuations. and Alps collet titiu which ailiPUpl tu PAW '"-s :ih: AgS"- Don't forget the d qima Minstn Is itnidiiv night. Thev come Srfi KMOU only for a short while. They have wo uew features this season that are tided novelties : The Great Fry. The ilj linhtDine" trick Drill Zouave in imenca; and Amos Lavinder the chain- colored heavy weight pugilist, of hfttlo, N. Y., both ofwhom appear lightly in their inimitable exhibitions. ibe Virginia Press pronounce this troupe I best on the road this season. Those m waut to enjoy themselves should mis it. t o 4iewRpublicausfroin different parts of : county, assuming to represent others, committeemen, met here last Satur- tu nominate candidates -for county hsMtSwiug persons- were put on the B, viz : -' ' P the Senate-Dr. L W. Jones. NAeRoose-W. A. Luekey. fjslriff-C. E. Mills. Agister of Deeds TIios. Watson . fM Coroner-J. Haltoin. tor Couiity Treasurer Moses lieau. Tbo ueei IM'S Y in I c; til ' 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 taint It a- f wh mms u iiiv iv uin.i Uie repnblioau party in this county, Tery little if anything to do in the tisj of the above candidates. They m uBUahlv ,.,.f l. l ...i J ""l ici iicaiu woo n iia Bghtout to receive their vole. U:. worthy ot remark to say that this Bn'ittee has snuffed out the aspiration V A... ""eot the ohlest and most influential 'oi me ,,iU tv. G. A. .1. SEnii.ER. fasa candidate for Sheiiff. and set W"wd,C; E. Mills. r lhiht . i t wii ii in , . - wiuuciuuc party, i nus, the "u reputable inenibers of the nor tv r weereaiouinnfiiv J .gii.Mi.U aim HUM run off with the honors and eiuolu- Mt. VERNON, N. C, Sept. 8, 1884. Dear Watchman : It's the first time in tlie presidential cockfights of thi3 conutry when a rogue and au honest man have been pitted against each other solely op their merits as such. Burring the private scandals on both as somewhat irielevant to the ques tion 'of official qualifications, the public record of each is on the one hand a cess pool, oil tlfcq other a suowflake ; aud as dowuright and damnable dishonesty in everything is to the loftiest and most consistently fair and indisputably clear intern itv in all thiugs so is Mulligan Blaine to Hon. Gfovcj- Cleveland. It is a simple question of morality, a mattei of conscience witb the people of the United States as to which of these men they will elect to.tbe Chief Magis tracy. Blaine's best friends cauTt make him out anything but a rogue; aud Cleve land's worst enemies have tailed to nnd anything against his absolute purity in all their industrious seavchings into his official record.' Well, the result will declare more than the mere fact of which of these men is triumphant it will publish u to the world -either as a nation in whom dishon esty is predoniina:! t, or as a people who f bavc sttue of the blood of Washington Mill Stirling their hearts. Political tricksters may try to excite dadices of working-men against Cleveland by their usual peculiar war fare of shallow aud lying perversion nnd exaggeration lijttle dreaming that wheu their villianous methods turn one ignor ant vote toward his oppoueut they drive twentv intelligent and upright men te . . - -. t . i i r : . . 1 his standard, in mis nay n nmveii newsnaoer readiug, folks are not so easi y gul ed by a hue and cry they hare a chance to hear oofft sides oi every ques tion the lie and its contradiction. The cock that falls lifeless to the mound in this fight will bo a inouur.ien- tal chicken. His bones will crystalizc into an iudestructible tomb stone, which will commemorate forever to the eyes ot men the death either of public-corruption or public conscience. North Carolinians: uesceiittants oi righteous and heroic 6ires ! ill your votes be recorded for the demagogue or the natriotf Will yon help to hoist an evil genius, a dangerous political charla tan, a disturber ot the peace oi nations into office, or will you remember the les sons vour mothers taught you from the Good Old Book, and stand up lor the Truth aud Right lie men? E. P. H. John S. Henderson for Congress. Balisbi ry Graded School. graded School has in regular at have "'mum ne ueiignt- tfttrj auu eve,T gi uuii in (in i ti,.i i iu. . ch.a e try to inawe J. M. Wkathkrlt. C EdnL,- , last """"ber of the illdv t Journal, undertakes flUllifftl , 1 llie CMlflM, fcakiDJj . guilty, iie accuses me tttteL ""uiicinents about the te2L,d uudertakea to exhibit ,Wal ri.iI,,wllVM wl,icl' eaued me "he n, does not show, ml?rS n.isstatcment : and MUUTt. I wiM I i fliiaiii . ivt nun The Democrats of the seventh district are to be congratulated on their choice of a candidate for Congress. John fe. Hen derson is a man of the highest personal character, ptofoutidly learned in the law, a legislator of experience, skillful in d -bate and a logical, forcible speaker. Mr. Henderson was born in Rowan county, January 6, 1846,'raduated at Chapel Hill, and read law under Chief Justice Pear son, obtaining his license to practice iu I860. He entered the Confedeuite ser ved iinti. the close of the war as a mema ber of Company B, 10th regiment N. C. State troops. He was elected to the Con- 8titutioual convention called in 10 1 ami again to the convention 1875, and again in the proceedings of vjhich latter body he took a prominent part, ne uecuueti a nomination for the legislature in 1872 but was elected a-member of the house in I87G and proved a highly valuable mem ber of tliat body, he having beeu the au thor of the election law aud many other important statues adopted during the session of 1876-77. In J 879 he was elect ed to the Stale senate, receiving, strange to say, although a strong Democrat, "every colored vote cast at the fcalisoury ana Mocksville precincts. In the upper cham ber asiii the lower he distinguished uiiu mvlf fin industry and zeal as a represen tative of the people and did much to wards shaping the legislation of the ses sion. Iu 1881 he was made one of three commissioners to codify the laws of tlie State, and iu this capacity rendered con spicuous service. Mr, Henderson is iu the prime of life, and id the full maturity of his do Were. He will be elected to the seat in Congress for which he has been nominated, aud will worthily represent a district which has given the wisdom of ninny distinguished men to the chief council of the country. News Observer. Interest in the coming State exposition increases as the time for holding it ap proaches. The buildings are now ail ready for the receptiou of the exhibits, al.d it behooves the county committees who have charge of this work to hasteu their exhibits to Raleigh. Letters have beeu sent the chuiruieu of all the county committees disking them to have all of their material iu Raleigh by the 20th of September. This plan will enable them to be on hand five days before the rail road running through the main building is closed up, aud thus save tho counties the cost of (tray age and loss of time. The counties have beeu given the very best localities in the main building, and it is expected that each county will make its exhibit ot the most attractive and inter esting characters ; in fact we know that this feature of distinctive county exhibits will prove most valuable iu that it creates a pleasant rivalry in displaying products and in decorating the exhibits. Descrip tions of the county exibits indicate that they will be much more elaborate than was at nrst contemplated, nanusomc ithographs and colored posters have been sent broadcast over the State, from which a fair bird s-eve view of the mam building may he had. These have also been dis tributed in all the States adjoining. The arge engines and boilers tor running the machinery are now being placed, and rest assured that this exhibit of all kinds of manufacturing machinery in motion is going to prove very entertaining to many people in oi tit Caiolina. nut tlie inn n feature of this article is to impress the people with the importance of having their exhibits iu Raleigh on time. The gates to the grounds w ill be closed ou the 15th ot September to the public, aud only persons couuected with county or private exhibits will be admitted. On and after the 25th of September the regular gate fees will be charged, viz : Fifty cents for adults and tweuy4ive ceuts for childreu. SPECIAL DAYS. October 1st aud 2d Military days. 1st and 2d Baud days. 8th N. C. Press Association day. 15th and 10th N. C. Fishermeu's days. 15th, Assembly and drill of Knights Templar. 21st aud 22d, Dental aud Medical days. 21st aud 22d, Northern days. 23d and 24th, Educational days Alumni of University. Mechanics' day. Firemen's day. 3d, 10th aud 17th, Tobacco sales iu grand stand by J. S. Lockhart, Wake, Chatham, Harnet. 4th, Vauce, Moore, Johnston. 6th, Durham, Orange, Franklin. 7th, Guilford, Alamance, Halifax, Warren. 8th, New Hanover, Columbus, Brunswick, Buncombe, M'Dowell. 9ih, Forsyth, Surry, Stokes, Yad kin, Albemarle section. 10th, Bladen, Robeson, Richmond, Rockingham, Iredell, Catawba, Caldwell. 13th, Rowan, Davie, Davidson, Beaufort, New Berne association. 14th, Uuiou, Anson, Meckleu bui n. Cabarrus. 15th, Cleveland, Gaston, Cumber laud, Sampson, Burke. 16th, Montgomery, Stanly, Ran dolph, Duplin, Pender. 17th, Madison, Haywood, Hender son, Wayne, Wilson, Caswell, Pci son, Granville. 20th, Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Wilkes, Watauga, Northampton, Norfolk. 2 kit, Richmond aud Petersburg. 22d, Baltimore, Washington, At lanta. Columbia. " 23d, Mitchell, Yaiicy, Macon, Jackson, Transylvania, Cherokee, Swain, Graham, Clay. The above list comprises all of the spe cial days so far announced. Others will be given in due time. H. E. Fkies, Secr'y. .1 I. "v a. 1 Atl. toil. ArS'M v' v.m. at luueig.,, vcioue. ou., uj, .ou., iu..., over a thousand bottles of Parker's 17th, 20th aud 23d. We will have ex- Tonic through its reputation for this and cursions from New York, about eight, and other cures. and Boston, about six during the month of October. I als6 arranged with parties to come down here aud put up a hotel for the accommodations of the excursionists aud all those who cauuot be accommo dated at our hotels boarding and private houses. I think from the work our northern agents are now doing we may expect quite a number of northern visi tors." How They Sec Us. We clip the following from the Greens boro North State, the leading Republican paper of this State : North Carolina is getting to be oue of the best known of the American States. It is estimated that during the summer uearly or uite twenty thousand persons have visited our mountain section, either GREGORY'S DYSPEPTIC MIXTURE. Charlotte, N. C, May 24, 1884. This is to certify that seven years ago I was cured of dyspepsia by using Gregory's Dyspeptic Mixture, and the disease has never returned. J. E. Carson. New Berne, N. C, Jan. 25, 1883. Dr. W. W. Gregory : Dear Sir Enclosed please find check for $9.00, for which be good enough to send me six bottles of your dyspeptic medicine such as you sent me sometime oack. Thanks for the comfort received by me and my daughter. Yours truly, (a copy) R. Ransou. Dr. J.H.McAden, Druggrist Chemist, ? No. 1 Parks Building, Charlotte, N.C. i Dr. Gregory I certify that I have sold Gregory's Dyspeptic Mixture for several - - at your own price. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES T If you want to buy shoes come and see me , j before buying as I have determined to reducb my stock and will sell them cheaper than evef beiore. Have just receive a nice line it it a a ii a i. a fur nloafiiire. business or siir it seeillL'. A considerable number of these are trom years, and it has given universal satisfac a distance, and maiiv of them are men ot tion to tnose wno nave given ic a iair inai. means, looking around for investment. I know it to be a remedy of very great mer Others are iirospectins for homes for it, and have heard it spoken of by those tl.pmselvos nud families. We had the I wno nave usea it m voe utgc. ua.u pleasure of being introduced to and in terviewed several Northern gentlemen a few days since, who, for the first time, had visited the mountain section. The impressions made upon them were not only favoiab'e, but they were enthusias tic in their statements of what they had seen and heard. One of them, in an ecstacy of delight, declared that "from Henry station to the Tennessee line he viewed one of the most desirable coun tries, in all respects, upon earth." "Why." said he, a man who can't live in that country, and live well, don't deserre to liv !it all." We must think that iu a fews years the cry of "go west" will be changed and the tide of empire will turn to our section. We are a wonderful peo ple, aud uo mistake. From what I know of its composition I can confidently recommend it to those suffering from Dyspepsia or any derangement ot the digestive organs. It gives tone to tee stom ach aud vigor to the entire system. (a copy) Jno. H. McAden, M. D. For sale at the Kluttz Drug Store, Salis bury, N. C. 49:ly The Old Reliable. THE NEWS & OBStRVER. S. A. Ashe, Editor, ALEPACA & LINEN COATS, DUSTERS, Ac. Come and see what great bargains 1 am ; offering. M. S. BROWN, i The Hon. John S. Henderson, of Row an, was nominated for Congress in the seventh disrict by the Dein. Convention, held at Salisbury, on Tuesday, 9th inst. This is one of the best nominations ever made by a convention in North Carolina. Concord Register. Ti DuUhrli Ketnt savs : Gen. Scales M. X C V is following York beyond the inouutaiu to meet him at his appointments j but either from insufficient advertising, oi I because the people do not care to hear York without Scales, not knowing that the latter will attend, the people do not come out. At Hendersonvllle and Bre vard. the crowds were very small, the people not expecting Gen. Scales. a ii 'U,S UiI . . yof ..."v. c,,aKc 10 impeach the t " tilt l'r I-,... a . a j ti,u ,'i T ,,s u .we moneys d : "no -ace to educate the II "Ul I 1,. . . . . iduc-ii m' wny, tnat 1" spite S HlSr. 8,v'n, the colored man i.yix" he white man as m " "wpiyr in hi.s c Kaleigh, 1ST. C. The largest and best paper published in the State. We srive full renorts of religious, educa tional, business and political meetings, all the news, accurate market reports, serial stories, &c. We will give as a premium A WATERBURY WATCn Free to any person sending us a club of 6 annual subscribers to the weeKij. Tik vour local paper and then sub scribe for the Weekly JNews and ub SERVER. ) Weekly one year f '.OO. Price Daily one year $7.00. EgrScnd your name for sample copv. April 10, '84. RENDLEMAN Opera Housi SATUKDAT, SEPT. 20TH, OPENING FESTIVAL ! The Famous VIRGINIA MINSTRELS THE FINEST COLORED TROUPE IN AMERICA. LOUIS EGA. THE MODELS OF MODERN MINSTRELSY. See tlxo Or-oa-t Pry ! iihtnincr trlrlc drill Zouave. RTISTIC SONG and DANCERS S THE BEST SMITH IN THE COUNTY ! War in China ! 5 KLUTTZ Are closing out their Summer dry goods very cheap. They have just received a large lot of Winter Boots and Shoes, Salem Jean, Dry Goods and Clothing. THEY SELL THE SALEM KNITTING YARN HAVE ALL COLORS. They have one of the largest and best assortments of Sugar aud Coffee, ia tew. GIVE THEM A TRIAL. THEY have over 20 kinds of CHEWING TOBACCO. full stock of FANCY FLOUR, Meal, Shorts, Bran, Oat Meal, Bseee, Hams and Pure Lard. They sell the unexcelled HESS A BRO.'S FINE HAND SEWED SHOES. . i in n i t-: 5 f, ;a o filing. Trv thpm. They have a large stock of John unaen s ooiar i .PPvu v,....u.v - -, They Sell the Celebrated PEARL SHIRT. . nn.fn,iKii ptiirTvn illlinif ThPv are Agents for the LIGHT KUHWIWU inMU-Bia, . .. c Thev are Agents ior tvaio vv . . They still have a wi is nronared to do all kinds of re- DalrtDS to all winds of washes, clocks, ic., and at reao nable prices. Leave and get your watches at i Klutu & rfendleman's store. Salisbury ; and try ihe beat smith In the county. R. L. B.Q w . Apr. 10, 8I:. Salisliarj Tobacco Met. CORRECTED WEEKLY BT JNO. 8HEPPARD. WE sell the Uaexcclled CCF TICILLI SPOOL SILK. THEY BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. We have a full supply of FIVE-CENT TRICKS. W. W. TAYLOR; ) T T I1AOT1 t V ' QJmIMAI Sept 17, 1884. D. J. BOSTIAN, and J. A. NEELY. AIM RIO BLACK PUGILIST, In Sparring ExhlbUons. Willi :yndnrt, Han Tua U a banker of Canton China, w ho isaid to pay taxes on au estate of 4450,000,001', but is estimated to be worth about $i ,400,000,000. If Blaine oulv had him to boss his campaign in stead of Staph Elkius he might stand some show. How he Talks. The ludustral South "says: "We observe that the people iu some of the counties in this State (Virginia) are felicitatiug theui selvct On reduced county taxes, while in truth the best thing for a people is high taxes, provided they be properly expend ed." What do our readers iu this sectiou think of that! Aud yet there is a deal of truth iu the remark. SnpposeTiowan had sjent $50,000 iu making good roads leading into Salisbury, and the iuterestand 20th part of the principal was added to the taxes every year to pay it. The peo ple uonld scarcely feel the weight of it; but tliey would feel the difference wheu they weut ou the roads w ith a heavy load. Two horses would draw a heavier load than fonr can do over our present roads in winter. The Synod, of N. C. (Presbyterian) meets in Winstou, Oct 1SS4. 2 Johnny T IE GREATEST OF ALL ECCENTRIC DANCERS 6 End Men 6 1 8 Funny comedians 8 THE FUNNIEST AFTERPIECE EVER SEEN. NewSoazsl New Jokes! Everything entirely new! The only colored Troupe that ladles can hear with out being embarrassed or Insulted. See our uorgeous, Gushing. Dashing Drum Major. Grand Street Parade on day of arrival. Admission " ce.nt3' Colored Gallery, V. Children, Seat now on Sale at KlutU's Drug Store. it. TAX NOTICE AND PUBLIC SPEAKING-! The Tax-payers of Rowan County are hpi-ebv reouested to meet me at the follow ing times and places and settle their taxes for the year 18d4, viz: BosUan's X Roads, HlP0 m U E. Miller's Store, (Gobi UUl Toitnfp) rhurs., M old Ul1' JSS&T " Enchviue Wednesday, 8th SIfSWMi t tmM 7V. Thursday. M th w uw, V-hit.Uu.;) Friday. " loth Davis' Store, UU) Third creek, W222SS5 Mt. Vernon, vy eanesaay, nice Bailey's Store, Thursday, Gibson's So hoolhouse, (Loc) Friday, Franklin Tuesday, Hatter snops, (Provide net) Wednesday jqgfThe Candidates for the Legislature nd the County Offices, will attend these annointments and address the people. The public are urged to attend, pay their taxes . . r i a. and hear the canuuiaies. C. C. KIUDER, Sh'ff. Spt. 10th, 1884,-8t " soth " 81St " SSd " 23rd " 24th " 2Sth " i9th Lugs, common to med Lugs, med. to gootl, Ui-s, good to tine, u'3. line to fancy, Leaf, common to med. jeaf, med. to good, Leaf, good to tine, Wrappers, coin, to med. Wrappers, med. to good Wrappers, aoou to nne, W runners, tine. - rr ' . nr . Wrappers, fancy. none oncreu. New tobacco ureaKS ior me past have been light. Prices stiff tor an graaes. Good, rich, waxy fillers, smooth cutters and lug smokers are in great demand and prices a shade slitter than live qaowuun. " k- pcrsof all classes are high and cageriy ,,rrhf ftfrpr. Planters would do wen ny c. ...- . . . . .1. puttinc stime of their good tbaccos on xne market at tins nine 4.50 to COO 6.00 to 8.50 8.50 to 11.00 11.00 to 18.00 5,00 to 6.25 6.25 to 8.50 8.50 to 15.00 15 00 to 16.50 16.50 to 25.00 25.00 to 40.00 40.00 to 55.00 New Polling Places. NOTICE is hereby given that the fol lowing new polling pieces have been crcat ed iu Rawan County, to w it : miliars Mill, in Litaker Township. Dale. tS C Rankin's former resi- Atnr in Mt. Ulla Township. Roiean Academy, in Providence Town ship. . Setzer's X Roads, in Steele Township. Third Creek, in Scotch Irish Township. Bv order of the Board of County Com- missioners. n. n. wooosow, vici. Sept. 1st, 1884. 2m . TAPE WORM An eminent German scientist has rccent y discovered from a root extract, an ahm ate specific for Tape Worm. ir f nlpaaant totake and is not distress in' to the patient, but is peculiarly sicken ing and stupefying to the Tape Worm, which loosens its nuiu ui n passesNvay in a natural and easy manner, entirety whole, with Head, and jvlnle still alive. , lU : One physician has usea tins h-scwc . J m linul f'nil lire to over 4UO cases, " b - void worm entire. Success gnaranteeu. xiu pav required until removed wun ueau. Seiid stamp for circular and term 4. tXti X WWW ww., 19 Park Place, New York. May 30, '34. ly DAVIDSON COLLEGE, MECKLENBURG CO., H. C, The next S?ssion opens on THURSDAY SEPTEMRER 11. For Catalogues apply to the CLERK OF THE FACULTY. 31:8m pd. SALISBURY MARKET. Death To Worms. Rl DOE WAY. 8. C. UeMr$ Boykin C orner ti Co.-Gent8 I have quite ft demand oryour "Worm KtUer." It is the best I can ire t. A farmer bought a bottle ot 222 te f weeks ago, gave one dose to his child : "SLSImS wW a -chowhow' jar Oiled with worms be "Suit ot one dose. 8ln then aU want Corrected weekly by J. M. Knox A: Co. Salisucrt, April , 184. 15 ta 20 Dccx Crk, N. C, May 8th 1S84- pnri-tn. carmer Co., Baltimore, NOW IS THE TIME TO SUB SCRIBE FOR THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN, $1.50. . Baltimore. Md.-Uear Y .. ... ...uni.n.lhlumwirinii.rn( Sine gave ia "a U ! teaspcionWorm Killer" to a ni1.lfV..fJ, ,u.t and the result was S5 worms. Mr. nftntelPlnvs used It with sail better result: T5 woruS tremonlThild: ot course my leswf llbe Urge. E.S.SMIiM. Read the following from one of the most proml nnrand best known FbyslcUnsaad urmers In I south CaroUn. He writes, -mat a negro i SW Sang wl uaiid Bidgeway. S. C, May V EDMUXD8t M D prioo 2 Set si Per Bottle. Ask vour Ornggist for it or seud to Boykiiij'Carmer & Co., Bait. 34:3m. Bacon Butter Chickens Eggs Cottou Corn Flour Feathers Fodder Hay Meal Oats Wheat Wool 8-10 10 to II 75 1.75-2.00 50 -; 75-100 '5 35 Administrator's Notice! The undersigned ha7ing been appointed administrator of Levi A. Pethel, deceased, all persons having claims against sidd uc ceased are hereby notifed to present be same to said administrator on ar bet. the 4th day of Seirtembef 1S85.- J. V. Pkthkl. Adm'r of Levi X. Petnel, dee'd. Blackmcr & Henderson, Att'ys. Sept. 4, 1884. W MB s . . M - . 5 3 -
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