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lO C A L. anftscription Rates SUSi, ran of the CW.so Wrf.ar 7,1 s follow: - I - Take the fir8t opportunity to . - -o- Wnviis C oke, register. will adderess the -uightatMeroney's 1,1 a.1mburrto afceM t ftnd be treat- tU on the issues of 'tne 1 T -veiu; day but the !U'iunc' 111!' a 'l'-,' rind cnuing i !U the thermometer has from II a, ni. to o signal service, in auuouuce a cold w. ' 1 I wav. it '13 nelcome visitor. .....tor V:incerwho has always proved i... ,i,aiupioRfritfidof llieSoi T - j. ; iliaburv 1111 have the sympathies of all who know thetu in their great affliction. - -o A f, ind who has been a life-Ion Re pnblican told us he was bow thoroughly satisfied of the nn worthiuesa of the party. aiiu cilea tne menus and measures resort'd to by their leaders to mislead and deceive the people, as well as the character of the men who they ask the good people of the country to elevate to places of trust. He rightly declare that a oartv which brings out such a class of candidates aa the Republicans have he will not support but will vote for the Democrats, whom he believes are worthy. -o- . . .. i the 23d instaut, at It' jou waul to hear rkarsday ttorden's grove. F;.. ; f,, Viu come. O Wo. "g ConaiuiUee of Uie Salia- ,"gv ..... atic t mo is fcrj to" ZV, iiSlv H over heavy, boy ,ul tuecuuiui- it We learn that now. r under tue li doing some , aud is ma the fiosuty L.Sbt-iiff jcfiiucrat.' Hills i KOOUtJ. ny one . '.nd lose he worat jL Jwu the 5rE rm? 18 H .VJfeLjInake 1 . , V A Cleveland and Scales Clsb has been lu.rm. at Salem Ingauizeu wan Ifiiuicb, Lock? towiisnip, furkiog Democrats of that section. M. a.. M Vas elected Prest., and J. F. Kobin- . . .i... .,..inn if the nrirAiii- otiuD the Club was addressed by Hon. L v.shober. L. grOveimau, will deliver Lupeech to the Club to-morrow night. e fisTOL AcctDKST.-Mr. Henry Rusher Janica F. Smith were out wit a m m m ,goB and team, siud stopped at tue branch below the Hartnian Steam mill in ilte edge of town to water the horses. While stopping there Mr. Rusher under took tojempty tlj chambers of a rusty pistol. Some obstruction stopped the revolution, and while Mr. Rusher was trviu" to discover the cause, the pistol Not TttUE. The atory in relation to Dr. Ramsay's advising Mr. Henderson to urge the passage of an absolute stock law Without referring it to the people, as set forth iu the Watchman of 2d October. we have ascertained is not true. Dr. Ramsay wrote uo such letter as was de scribed in our last. The story originated probably from a petition from Scotch Irish township and an accompanying letter from Mr. J. D. Johnston, in which, either in the petition or letter, it was stated that all the people of the township were in favor of the stock law, and that so far as they were concerned the law might be made abso lute. To tin's Mr. Henderson answered, that that being the case it was not neces sary to make an exception as to Scotch Srish towuship. It will be no trouble at the next election to open a box and take tUe voje on the subject, which in the end m y be more satisfactory to those to be Bu tttfsrm Is in fact, little if any differ-eiI-tweTl Mr. Henderson and Dr. Ramsay , on the stock law question. It has not come up between them iu the present canvass, and there can be no reason for agitating it. Mr. Henderson framed the Stock law and helped to pass it through the Legislature. Dr. Ramsay approved the measure and assisted in making it effective in his towuship , and thus they may be said to staud on the same ground, and were equally wise iu foreseeing the advantages of a measure which has saved to the people of the county thousands of dollars every year since its adoption. can be no reason for their shirking it, except ignorance and inexcusable parsi mony. i titii Brnner of ours" is by my ob servationthe inspiration and most eff ective factor in the active management f the Exposition. For, iu additiou to itis duties as raiuerahgical expert, he seems to be the general fact' turn, ubiqui tous in presence, untiring in meeting Lite wants of all classes of visitoi s, employes ind superintendents, with an easy grace and genial suavity that wins the heads and hearts of all. Indeed his large experience, in these respect, among aud towards all classes in Boston , and now with Can I i nans and Virginians, to be followed by the more 'xnausive field of the New Orleans expo sition, at which will convene the most enterprizing denizens of the So uthwest, tne great Mississippi Valley aud the Northwest, will fit onr urbane young friend T. K. B. with pre-eminent eligi bility to represent this brood Cosmo politan land at the Court of St. James. Visitor. DIED. In Charlotte, Oct. 2d. Mrs. Nancr M. Perry, aged 78 years. mving secured by corrupt means the im position of duties, which are in excess of all sums needed for the wants of the gov ernment and for the protection of Ameri can labor and capital, and having thus ained enormous wealth, are willing to ay hugely to the Republicau campaign fund for the promise of the continuance and increase of such duties which consti tute a system of bounties to monopolies nder the false pretense of protection to American industry. - . mi : a a i a. - r 1 . mru. a hum oi unscrupulous couirac- I 0 . , T , ' , tors and Jobbers, who have grown rich "23Lifc "?w' " ! i iiu i i i mmmmr i 1 1 ' n i rufio v at rum pon public plunder, and are ready to wS:r, 7,":""; T rtr titl.o. ... th. l.-r ,w.niul . .uw. wuu UWm OCITlUCaiC How Hk Got a Position. "I spplied ior s position in a banking bouse in Wall street six months ago, and although I proved my competency, they would not take me. I had been down on mv luck and t i t . a " looaed old and snaby. An ides struck me, I COt UO a new crrowth of hair with Parker'a BSBT" " - - mm Hair Balsam, raised s decent suit of clothes, spplied again, and they took me in s min ute." So writes a clerk with 12,000 salarv. The moral is plain. Parkers Hair Balsam gives s person s new face. Gen. Grant declined to fill the vacancy on the New York electoral ticket caused by the removal of the colored mau Der rick, and then the executive committee took A. W. Tourgee up. Republicau electoral timber must be scarce this ear in New York. fired, sending the ball iL-to Mr. fopith's side, iuflicting a dangerous wodfv The Ecupsk. "Why, what is tk matter witn tne moou v esctauuea a Teuug lady Saturday eveuing, om the sil rtry orb came above the tree tops in the ust-"l declare it was round last nighi, ami now look at it." cry lew it any, vere looking out for the eclipse which Bloom's Almanac had promised should take place at the moment these words tere expressed. The eclipse was ouly partial to us and of only about 15 min utes duration. The "matter with the moou" was very simple but quite inter ring when once understood. o The Exposition. A Salisbury gentle- sun at Italeigh, writiug home to his friends, says: "I waut yon to come dowu a soon as it rains and see our show. It is a very fine one,-every North Caroli nian should see it. At present the dust fearfully distressing. At times you uimot discern a mau on horseback at 30 Mepg. But a little rain will remedy this trouble. The Exposition is attracting 0 anj people from distant States a otf tomtnunities, and is destined to contrib ute largely to the fame of the State, so rtel iu material resources. For the Watchman. Steele, Oct. 4th, 1884. Dear Watchman : The distressing drought continues. The old men are beginning to say they never saw the like before. Tne water courses are drying up. We have seen streams dry (hat we uever saw dry before; and they are cracked opeu in their dry beds. A few days since Mr. Nathan Neely found one of his hogs fastened in one of the cracks and it could not get out without help. Our clover fields that we expected to torn for wheat is ns hard as a brick. No plow ing has been done snd no chance of doing any until it rains, and some of the weath er prophets are predicting uo rain till Christmas. We regard those old seers as by no means infallible. Yet we mnat con fess things are looking a little gloomy in these parts. Notwithstanding dry weath er and hard times for money, Steele is right side np with care for the November election. Only one white man can be found in the township to vote the Repub lican ticket, aud he is one of Mott's still touse store-keepers. The Commissioners had to appoint a negro ns his associate judge for the election. We had thought of borrowing one from Mt. L 11a, but bare concluded to make out with the present incumbent, Sol. Bntke, wbo we think is u fair specimen of the material that com pose the Liberal Radical Republicau par ty of Steele. We can t help feeling sorry for some of the team that the Rads have saddled and Congressional Canvass. Mr. John S. Henderson and Dr. J. G Ramsay, Democratic and Republican can didates for Congress, will address their fellow-citizens, jointly, at the following times and places : IREDELL COUNTY. Brady's X Roads, Thursday, Oct. 9. Brawley's Store, Friday, Oct. 10. Shi nn's Store, Saturday, Oct. 11. ROWAN COUNTY. Mrs. Krider's, Tuesday, October 14. China Grove, Wednesday, Oct. 15. Gold Hill, Thursday, Oct. 16. Morgan's, Friday, Oct. 17. Rice St Bailey's Store, Saturday, Oct. 18 CATAWBA COUNTY. Hickory, Monday, October 20. Newton, Tuesday, October 21. Jngtown, Wednesday, October 22. SherrilPa Store, Thursday Oct. 23. Catawba, Friday, October 24. IREDELL COUNTY. Statesville, Saturday, October 25. DAVIDSON. trotted out for the county office race. The Healing Springs, Monday, Oct, word beat won't begin to express the complete wipe out that awaits them in November next. We have a new clover duller at work with us, aud we are beginning to thiuk that we can make the raising of clover seed much more profitable thau wheat at present prices. As we did not have the assurance of getting a huller in time we did not save our second cutting as well is we could nave done. Yet the crops that are being threshed range from teu to one hundred bushels. As we are begin ning we submit to the exorbitant charge of one-third toll for hulling this year, but will look out the next for more rea sonable terms. Clod Knocker. A. II. Newsom, of Providence township, mnxoi wild inao, declared himself a "Wican candidate for the Commons, 'naay last, m front of Atwell's hardware -He said he would ruu if he only smuve votes. S. vcrtuau, Esq., Democrat, is uH,ng aguiust two wild Rads. Jim rown, master of the Flying Jenny, de --. .uiuseu a eatm Qli, I'm a cat!" on tne stump, with a knowing v 8WHSe striking indeed -- win probably fancy himself a F. so that between car aud coon Over ? ,ikcl have a rare time of it. o biuce writing the above we learn wtne candidate who said lie was of the species has been run to hollow, and ti iresler has been "iatead. substitu ted iu Sad Accident. Through a commnui toZ. m C.PJShopi.g, of Franklin .P, e have the particulars of the tear T, th f ,itt,e Geore MfcZr A- Shoaf, on the of y ' ' A "fed man iu the employ Parted t' cu!lS tree, which ion 3lr. Shoaf and his isdfhV irsr in dau bat;,., ;.,u,ul ruu which he did . . ICUOW WJW caught beneath ........ i. ay i ,,wv erusned. Ti he tree cur in amler it , w lo fiec ,n 'wwy from andoJ, au u was ud thar one arm '""Ubs, t WUf broken a ,ou6 8Mb torn k a,iU entire! v irn IJl- tad, Urely gone. Little 5,8 obedient boy aud will be uvued by hu fond parents, who Mr. John S. Henderson, Democratic candidate for Congress, will address the people at the following times aud places DAVIE COUNTT. Mocksville, Tuesday, October 28. YADKIN COLHTT. Longtown, Wednesday, October 29. Yadkiuville, Thursday, Oct. 30. Conrad's Store, Fiiday, Oct. 31. DAVIE COUNTY. Farmiugtou, Saturday, November 1 Business Locals. NOTICE TO TEACHERS! I will hold a Public Examination, as mmm vs , -It T. C. LINN. Co. Supt. Pub. last. A libtOF feECOND-HAND YEL . ttx . . . r low poplar palings and other ieuaug lum uer lot sale. AnniT at this office. . iffrV; LITIE YOVk LWD. A quantity of th best "Virginia LIME" s) for Agricultu- can ted. ow figures. J. ALLEN BROWN. Sept. 24, 1864. 50:tf TAX NOTICE AND order to avoid all risk of being culled to account for the evil methods by which their wealth has beeu gained. Fourth. Corporations which, bavins appropriated the pnolic lands by the aid of corrupt agencies m the Republi can party, believe they will be compelled to give np their ill-gotten gains if that larty is driven from power, anil are, therefore, willinir to keen it in nlace bv giving it a percentage of their nnrigh- (uot ground oyster teous profits. ral purposes, at 1 Ins com nut tee lias not troops of office- soou u any wau loluers at its commnud. It will uot agree to sell the future egislation of Congress for money paid now into its party treasury. It will not promise immunity to thieves. It will uot contract to uphold any cor rupt bargain, heretofore made bv the Republican party with any corporation, for all the wealth which such corporation I The Tax-payers of Rowan County are can offer. hereby requested to meet me at the follow- It appeals to the people agaiust one ing times and places and settle their taxes and all of these opponents, thus corrupt- tor tne year 1864, tie: y banded together against the friends of Bostlsa's X Roads, (.Lit ike ) Wednesday. Oct. 1st irood no vein iiient u- uierssiore, (CM4 Mil Tmtnt'p) Ttaun.. - 2d guou govci nniLiu. I uokl H ill. vnrtv. m hi. - i . i t .i a i r - - l ne uumuer oi an uiese opponents is Morgan's SaturUay, " 4th small, but their wealth is great, and it 1 gSSI' wlSSSSiv 25 will be unscrupulously used. An active Coleman's Store, u tell Town) Thursduv. th and vigorous campaign must be made oaxre,-chaiKanian-s-Jft .uiia) Friday, iota ruJ..iAnA J yto' tore. twfc) Monday, Mtt ttQ.tiiiob ilium, i iiv.ii mm nuiuiuwo luuai Tlilru ureeic, Tuesday, " sist be met and defeated in debate upon the mu Vernon, Wednesday, " ttd platform and in discussion in the news- 5Sffi3?S5 SS papers. The organization of all w lie are KnmicUn, Tuesday, " ssta opposed to them must be perfected iu I "a" snope, Evidence) Wednesday mk every State, city and county iu the land. t3F"The Candidates for the Legislature Monev s needed to do this honest work. !Qu me oouniy umces. win atteua these Your committee, refusing to adopt the sppointments and address the people. The . - if z - k : v.. v THE TIME HAS COME AT LAST FOR 1m PRICES X fir w PUBLIC SPEAKING-! I will from this date offer my entire stock at GREATLY Reduced PRICES. - " - r - ; If you want a good suit of cloths, now the time to buy cheap. is - - - methods bv which the Republican party tills its treasury, calls upon all good citi zens ior the aid which it requires. It invites, and will welcome: contribu tions from every honest mau who is op posed to the election of James G. Blaiue as I'resuient. .o eoutnoutiou win oe accounted too small. Wherever a bauk, banker, or postal money order office can be found, the means exist tor placing at the disposal ol the I reasuror of tins com mittee. individual, or collective contri butions in aid of the great cause iu which we are engaged or, money may be re mitted by mail, to Charles J. Canda, Treasurer, at No. 11 West 24th street, New York. When victory is achieved over the on scrupulous combination, wliicb is now endeavoring to thrust James G. Blaine into the Presidential office, the recorded list of such contributors will be a roll of honor, such as no other party in this couu try has ever posse sod. Our opponents cannot be saved from disaster by forcing their unwilling candi date to speak to assemblages of the peo ple. The man who wrote tho Fisher letters will never be the choice of the people for the Presidency of the United States. AUTHUK P. GORMAN, Chairman Democratic National Execu tive Committee. MARRIED. PUBLIC SPEAKING ELECTORS APPOINTMENTS. R. C. PUR YEAR, Democratic candidate for presidential elector in the seventh con gressional district, and A. E. HOLTON, Republican candidate for elector in the same district; will address their fellow citizens, jointly, at the following named times and places: In Concord, Thursday, Oct; 2d, by Rev. C. M. Payne, Mr. Whit Bulkhead aud Miss Alula Woodhonse. public are urged to attend, pay their taxes and near tue candidates. C. C. KRIDER, Shtt Sept. 10th, 1884.-8t GREGORY'S DYSPEPTIC MIXTURE. Chablottb, N. C, May 24, 1884. This is to certify that seven years ago I was cured of dyspepsia by using Gregorys Dyspeptic Mixture, and the disease has never returned. J. E. Carson. New Bbrkk, N. C, Jan. 25, 1888. Dr. W. W. Gregorv : Dear Sir Enclosed please find check for tv.oo, for which be good enough to send me six bottles of your dyspeptic medicine such as you sent me sometime back. Thanks for the comfort received by me and my daughter. Yours truly. (a copy) R. Ransom. Dr. J.II.McAdkn, Druogribt a Chemist, No. 1 Parks Building, Charlotte, N.C. Dr. Gregory I certify that I have sold Gregory's Dyspeptic Mixture for several years, and it has given universal satisfac tion to those who have given it a fair trial. I know it to be a remedy of very great mer it, and have heard it spoken of by those who have used it in the highest terms. From what I kuow of its composition I can confidently recommend it to those suffering from Dyspepsia or any derangement of the I digestive organs. It gives tone to the stom ach and vigor to the entire system, (a copy) " Jnq. H. Mc Aden. M". D. For sale at the Kluttz Drug Store, Salis bury, N. C. 49: ly at your own price. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES ! If you want to buy shoes come and see me before buying as I have determined to rcdf- my stock and will sell them cheaper than ever before. Have just receive a nice line ALEPACA & LINEN COATS, DUSTERS, &c. ' Gome and see what great bargains 1 am offering. M S. BROWN. MONTGOMERY. Troy, Tuesday. Oct. McCauley's Store, Wednesday, Oct. Flaggtown, Thursday, Oct. Auiuans Hill, Friday, Oct. RANDOLPH. Alfred Brower's, Saturday, Oct. Frankhnsville, Monday, Oct. CoLcord Church, Tuesday, Oct. Finch's Store, Wednesday, Oct. DAVIDSON. Becks Store or Cid, Thursday, Oct. Thomasviile, Friday, Oct. Shilob, Saturday, Oct. 8 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 The N. C. Exposition. I visited the N. C. Exposition, at Ral eigh last week, assured beforehand, that would be amply repaid with pleasure and surprise by inspecting the uu piece dentedly vast and varie d resources of sou and substratum, air anil waters of North Carolina a State so favored by nature aa to be enviably "t generis" amoug all of the Uuited States: And yet a majority of her people are so supiue, sell-satisfied or conservative as to be lamentably lacking iu many of the ele ments of true self-assertion aud attrac tion, that only a medicnm of the advan tages nature has so lavishly bequeathed is derived or imparted. I was more than pleased and surprised : 1 was delighted and astonished at the conn tless array of interesting objects that intelligent energy has massed there and that artistic minds and deft fingers have arranged with such exquisite taste aud system into continu ous beauty and congruity. 1 will nut attempt to depict either em semhle or details; for it would be futile as well as supererogaut. i would merely urge eurestly importune all who possibly can, to go and see For themselves, while it is yet time, and thus save useless future regrets and self-upbraidinga. There is another especial reason why all should visit this home exposition, and that is to prevent pecuuiaiy loss to the public spirited projectors of it, which, I fear, may ensue if the exhibition is not sus tained by a liberal home patronage : for the display being made in the last month of the Presidential einipaigu, it seems hardly possible that many visitors from other States eau be expected. It is the duty of every oue to himself and the body politic to do all he can in fun Iterance of the material interests of the whole couutry : but this duty be comes paramount when his home State interests are in jeopardy : aud in this instance the duty devolves especially on the shoulders of the large property own ers, in whose interest it primarily is and with such significant force that there Address of tbe National Demo cratic Committee. Hkadqc akters National Demo- cbatic Committee, 11 West 24th St., New York, Sept. 22d, 1884. To the People of the United States: The National Democratic Party of the United States has pledged itselt to purify the Administrations of Public Affairs from corruption ; to manage the Govern ment with economy : to enforce the exe cution of the laws aud to reduce taxation to the lowest limit consistent with just protection to American labor and capital, and with the preservation of the faith which the natiou has pledged, to its cred itors aud pensioners. The open record of the mau, wbotn it has named as its candidate for the Presi dency, has been accepted by thousands of independent Republicans, in every State, as an absolute guarantee that, if he is elected, all these pledges will be ex actly fulfilled, and that, under his admin iteration, good government will be as sured. To secure these results all good citi zens must unite in defeating the Repnbli can caudidate for President. .His history aud political methods make it cer tain that his administration would be stained by gross abuses, by official misconduct aud wanton expenditure of the public money, aud would bo marked by au increase of taxation which would blight the honest industry of our people. Against us, and agaiust those honoru ble Republicans who. for the sake of good government, have made couiiuou cause with US, notable combinations have been made. ' These are chiefly made up of four classes. First. An army of officeholders, who, by choice of comparison, are now giving to Republican committees, us parts of the campaign fund of that party, monies paid to such officers out of the public Treasury lor services duo to the people of the Uuited States. Second. Organized bodies of men who, Glass Houses. u Thote Who Live in Glass Houses Should Not Throw Stones." "Tbe wicked fleeth when no man pursueth." Tt ia amusinsr to see how tender-footed certain blood remedy proprietors hav . be come of late. Thsy make much ado about apes and imitators," when none are in sight. Tli nronrictors of B. B. B. would say ABav g - m most emphatically that their remedy stands upon its own merit, bhould we attempt to imitate, it woultl not oe mose wno ao not understand the modus operandi of that which they offer. Our own long experience in the profession precludes such an idea. The field for blood remedies is large and broad affording ample room for all present aspirants. We do not desire to close the . . i 11 la, I - door against otners, nenner snau it oe closed against us. B. B. B. is the quickest remedy, docs not contain mineral or vege table poison, does not imitate, and is in the field as an honorable competitor for public favor. War in China ! mi ai s me uia ttenaoie. ttt TTmmn & OBSERVER.! K I. II I . J. a-J Are closing out their Summer dry goods very cheap. RENDLEMAN S. A. Ashe, Editor, Raleigh. 1ST. O. The largest and best paper published in the State. We give full reports of religious, educa tional, business and political meetings, all tho news, accurate market reports, serial stories, &c. We will give as a premium A WATERBURY WATCH They have just received a large lot of Winter Boots snd Shoes, Salem Jeans, Dry Goods and Clothing. THEY SELL THE SALEM KNITTING YARN 41 AVE ALL COLORS. They have one of the largest and best assortments of Sugar and Coffee, in tews. GIVE THEM A TRIAL. THEY have over 20 kinds of CHEWING TOBACCO. They still have a full stock of FANCY FLOUR, Meal, Shorts, Bran, Oat.Meal, Bacon, Hams and Pure Lard. They sell the unexcelled HESS & BRO.'S FINE HAND 8EWED SHOES. Try them. 6EKVKR. Price 1 Weekly one year $2.00. royal nvs!t POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than tue ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com pet it tou with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. kovAi. Baking Powdeb Co.. 100 Wall St. N. Y Frce to any person sending us a club of A .t nrvunl omKlwiI-iIuM'Q t 1 1 ti W O O L' 13 Take your local paper and then sub- They uave a large siock onaoun jiuuucu bu. i .vv v...,uh . scribe for the Weekly News akd Ob- ii , j Tvn A tit ciTJ ITrp mey sen me ueieurawju rximui onixii. They are Agents for the LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. TKn r. 4nnt for COATS SPOOL COTTON. W"WE sell tin Unexcelled CO ,w ..v..6 TICILLI SFOOL SIL1L. THEY BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE We hsve a full supply of FIVE-CENT TRICKS. W. W. TAYLOR, ) D. J. BOSTIAN, Salesmen. snd J. A. NEELY. J ) Daily one year $7.00. tScnd vour name for sample copv. April 10, '84. THE BEST SMITH IN THE COUNTY ! Sept 17 1884.3 The underslirned Is prepared to do all kinds of re pairing to all kinds ot watches, clocks, sc., and at reasonable prices. Leave and get your watches at Kluttz & rtendleman's Store. Salisbury ; and try t he best smith la the county. k. i. unu n. Apr. 10, "Slrtf. Yalisborj Toteo Market CORRECTED WEEKLY BV JSO. 8UEFPAKD. 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 EVERYTHING NEW ! NEW STORK! MKW GOODS! It. C. PALM Kit has just opened a new and full stock of Family Grcerie8, Confections, Canned Goods, &c, &c, in the handsome new brick store, oil Main St., one door below J. D. Me Neely. It It will be to everybody's interest to call on inc. Buys and sells all kinds of con n trv produce, at highest market prices. 45:! m. B.C. PALMER. Lugs, common to med. Lugs, med. to good, Luus, good to tine, Lugs, line to fancy. Leaf, common to med. Leaf, med. to good, Leaf, good to fine, Wrappers, com. to med. Wrappers, rued, to good Wrappers, eood to fine, Wrappers, fine, Wranoers. fancv, none offered. New tobacco breaks for the past week have leen light. Prices stiff for all grades. Good. rich, waxy fillers, smooth cutters and lug smokers are in great demand and prices a shade stiffcr than the quotation. Wrap pers of all classes are high and eagerly sousrht after. Planters would do well by putting some of their good tobaccos on the market st tins time. New Polling Places. NOTICE is hereby given that the fol lowing new polling pieces have been creat ed in Rswan County, to wit : HeMg't Mill, in Litsker Township. Oak Dak, (S C Rsnkih's former resi dence) in Mt. Ulla Township. Jtowan Academy, in Providence Town ship. Setter's X Roads, in Steele Township. Third Creek, in Scotch Irish Township. By order of the Board of County Com missioners. II. N. Woodson, Clerk. Sept. 1st, 1884. 2m TAPE WORM. An eminent German scientist has recent ly discovered from a root extract, an abto lute specific for Tape Worm. It is pleasant to take and is not distress ing to the patient, but is peculiarly sicken in and stupefying to the Tape Worm, which loosens its hold of its victim and a natural and casv manner. M2 t0 entirely whole, with Head, and while still auvc . Oue physician has used this specific in ever 400 cases, without a single failure to Success guaranteed. -o with head. 4.50 to 6.00 6.00 to 8.50 8.50 to 11.00 void worm entire. nav reouircd until removed Send stamp for circalar and terms. 19 Park Place, New York. May 30, '34. ly DAVIDSON COLLEGE, MECKLENBURG CO., K. C, The next Session opens on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11. For Catalogues apply to the CLERK OF THE FACULTY. 31:8a SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected weeklr br i. M. Knox C. SALisacnr. April 8, 114. Death To Worms. Rl DOE WAT. ft. C. it. Ttnul in Cnrmer fc Co. Oents. I bare quite a deWd lor xou. r- Worm KlUejV- It la tbe beat Vennltugei can gov- 2"T tZTSLu. UJC . . ..h . vhAvj'hn1 Ur flllad with Since men all want W. J. DAVIS. in next day wlib a woruiii. tbe result ot one dose. it. Decs Creek, K. C May stb 1884. BorUn, Carmer S Co., Baltimore, Md -Dear mr : Mr A Kud i. a very responstbie customer Of nne, givo a batf teaspoontul ''oJCUier'' toa child list wet and the result was to ww. Hr. Daniel Plaes used It, with sUU better .result : Tt worms fromone child: ot course my sale will be large. is. e. jjxiim. Read tbe followlag from one ot tbe most promi nent and bestKnon PhyricUha and tanners In South Carolina. He if rite. "That S negro gtrll years old near aim, took two or three doses ol .the ..a-nrni Killer, ana paused 3 worms." Dated Kldgeway, S. C. May VtDMUl. M. D Ak vour Mruitaist Ior it or senu Hi Boykin, Carmer it C: Bart. 34hn. Bacon 1H Butter 80 Chickens 15 to 30 Esg . tlO Cotton 10 to 11 Corn 75 Flour l.7h2.m Fathers St Fodder Hay J-3r Men 75-10 Oats Whvat 75 Wool 35 s Notice ! The undersigned hSTisff been appointed administrator of Levi A. Pet he!, -deceased, all persons baring claims against said de ceastadaFe herelty notified to prearnt the same tv said sdniinistrator on wr before the 4th day of September 1S85. J. V. Petrel AdtuV of Levi A. Pethel, dec'cL Black met X Henderson, Att'fa. ' Sept. 4. M4 6ar i - it
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