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4 Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 664. National Democratic Ticket "' For Prksipkn?. GROVKK CLEVELAND, XKW YORK. THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, r 4P INDIANA. OR KuEl'TOHS AT I.AKUn . W. H. KITCHIN. JOHN N. STAPLES. DIKTRICT EI.ECTfWS : t Wilwm H. Lncas, of Hyde comity. 2d Donuell Gilliam, of Edgeeombe coun ty 3d -Charles W. McClnmniy, of Peuder county. - 4th Benjamin H. Bnnn, of Nash county. 5th fcolurt B. Glenn, of Stofees county, fith Alfred Rowland, of Robeson connty. 7th Kit-hard C. Purycnr, of Yadkin The Conmakiooal race in th is on the quarter fit retch. Henderson is many long stride ahead and running at great eac. His eouietitor is laUoring heavily, and it is easily seen is lining ground at every jump, lie will be dis tanced, and finally hud up for Wie.uai- mice of his lire. l ownsmps, anM counties, which in the light of former elections were counted for Ramsay at the opening of the cauvass, are now eet down for Henderson. And it is almost fnhulons to hear cool, unexeitahle men talking about the majority that Cutawha intends, to roll up ; and old Iredell, heavet bless her, declares there is no dissentioh among hee Democrats, but a regular red heat for the contest, and that they intend to excell their for mer record. Rowan is wider awake and in better couditiou than at nnydtme since the war, and those of heir Democratic people who have for years refused to go to the polls, will go this year without fail. Montgomery Democrats are all ablaze and republicans, vote just to keep the Ak jour RepniihcMif neighbor wlu.t I ec. une id' lie State's literary fund. Ask tho satdfl. question of yonr Trita.i ac quaintance ; You have a light to ask him, for he has swallowed Radicalism audi must defend its history ' The import doty on diamonds is not half so 'large as the duty on the salt of your bread. The. Radical -party disci imi nates against the poor man's necessities aiid" in' favor of the rich man's luxuries. Isn't it-time for toiling people to drop this Wrty t coonU. - ' , tnnitv tM!ether. Davidsou is perhaiMi the gth-Renbeii McBraycr, vt Cievciai.o - ... 1r ,,Mf , lliri'M II I I 1 I I M 1 U III . ijv 1 mm-wm v - - - comity. 9th Michael H. Justice of county. Exposition Notes. The Exposition Company have thought of the comforts of their visitors by j:i Vitli im ice water at every doo mm. .. .. DUiMlings. r i n The people of North Carolina' pay about half a million dollars State tax, while they pay the euortnous stun of ten million dollars aunually into the Uuited States treasury. Our people are taxed this way by the Republican party. And who pays thfe tax, the Democrats pto-perty-holders, or the uegroes and Trai tors t Rutherford the entire District. Neither party can itni tn -l:iim it hv a hundred votes so mvmiIv balanced are thev. Davie will i - DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET, --ITSS doubtful. Randolph 4Hs set in her ways,' and in the present canvass will make a full hand. All in all, the intispect is blight and cheering for our candidates from Presideut dowu, and they will sweep in oy majorities seiuom u ever recorded. All agricultural, communities snflei under a high tariff. And its North Caro lina is almost entirely devotedo farm ing, it is plainly to utr interest to sup port tliat pur ty which is iu favor of re duced duties on imports the Democratic. The Editors were -pleacd ;wilh their trip to the big State. ,E.psilion. 1 hey I- the big State all say it was a" graiwl d If you on Hides et si GdUral Oomtnhl William St.. New A quick returns and full price? 1118. WUtH- lUJUIMBUUtM --KH H. Price C" send for our cuts sol ici rent n Merchants. ' r6rk. ap' Con-' cm. (mice. 1G visn their readers to arfchd. This week the endured penjde hold tlu-iV fair inside the Exposition Grounds. Xext week the State Agricultural'-Society will hold their fair and award premiums. On the 21st and- 221, Northern men who have located in the State-are to as semble, and are requested to make them selves known to J. T. Patrick Aut. Im- DAVTD E. FOTTZ, Baltimore, Md., Dear Sii Your Sliriner's Indian Vermi fuge is rea?3y stile with us. Our customers say it (testrovs and expels worms effectual ly. We have s .1.1 all we had. Send us an other supply :it once and oblige. Caffhl- ch'ael & De Vault, Aslleville, N. C. PUBLIC SPEAKING KLECWJW APPOlSrtlETfS C 11 MT EAR. Democriirtp fW oresidjpial elector in tho seventh c LlIAi.U.t nnd A. E 4.T0 Republican candidate for elector in the same -district, will address their fTdlow citizen, jointly, at the follcnving named times and places: DAVIDSON. FOR GOVERNOR, ALFRED M.UALES, oPociLroHl . WK MKITESAST, OO VXRXOR, CHARLES M. 8T&DMAN., - oK SEW HANOVKK. mm ART OF STATE, 1. SAUNDEJIS, OF ORAJM3R. for AmrroR, WILLIAM P. ROBERTS, OF OATES. FOR TREASURER, -rw-kV i I n II' DlTV OF WAKE. - - W-'f - --lJ FOB SCT'T OF PUBLIC IKSTRUCTIOK, J&. M. FINGER, OF CATAWBA Vi h FOR ATTOBKEY OBXERAU THEOJORE F. DAVIDSON, OF BUNCOMBE. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE .SUPREME COURT, AUGUSTUS S. MERRIMON, OF WAKE. The Tuaitou Puatf;km, adopted at Iiiileigh, May 2d, 1834, says Hat prty is opposed to 4,Such tariff laws as will foster monopolies." And yet all the ! Traitor papers defend the present high tariff. Don't you think 93 per cent, en trace chains is calculated to "foster mon opolies t The same platform declares the Trait ors to be iu favor of the "immediate re peal of the Internal Revenue laws." And yet we find Trnfrbr organs defending; the Revenue. What is there iu tto charaeter,4nblic or private, of any of .the Traitor leaders to inspire the people with confidence 1 J Was uot Liberalism born under the eaves of Mott's shanty 3- .Whiskey all around, and the price of the Traitors, iu Mott's hand. :i, ; . . t Normal schools for training teachers is a long stride toward . popular educa tion. Perhaps no intelligent man will deny the assertion. Yet York the Traitor, when iu tho Legislature, voted against establishing these schools. Susrar makers in this country . sell granulated sugar tuauercltauts of otliet gMitiieg at; $3.40 per hundred pounds. Hut wheti tliev come to sell tno jOiue article to imr own homolBet-ehants tliey elmi von migration. t When . you visit the Exposition don't fail to see the huge chunks of gold that are in the Agricultural Departments dis play, the mammoth trdnk rff a hollow cypress tree which is used by the Albe inare exhibit as an office. ThereT are too . . ... ....it .......,:.... . . 1 urao auiaeiioo iu eiiii iuichiiuu'iv even To ohfe-tenth o the gitsScter ones. But do'ut fail to feee the U Butler ffsh which Commissioner. tVreth has iii liti' 'tfisplay and yon will be convfnce(l that the wafers contain as T wn&iniitTt' 'fwrffii A' !I1 Mil' 1 1H1I. It How only costs one cent 1er mile to attend tfie State Exposition. The rate having been reduced this week. The I'.ttpositioii will positively close on the 28th of this mouth and those desii- ing to ntteifa must go at once. The theatrical performances in 'Raleigh tim ing the ExposTlhAi are exceedingly How He Got a Position "I app'ie for a .position in a banking house in Vva street six months ago, ami altliough I provl'd my competency, they would not ttikenie. I had been down on my luck and looked old an ! shaby. An idea struck mevI ot up a-new growth of hair with Parkers Hair Ualsaai, raised a decent suit oteiotnes. applied again, and they took me in a mui- uto" bo writes a Clerk with 8,UOU salary. CtHi moral is plain. Parker's Hair Balsam gi ves a perss I 'new face. j tm ..... a . Congress. ouul Canvass. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS 1st T. G. Skiuner, ot Peiquiiuaus coun ty- 2d F. A. WootUri, of Wilson. 3d W. J. Gienn, of Cumberland. 4th W. R. Cox, of Wake. 5th James W. Rend, of Rockingham. 6th R. T. Hen net t. of Anson. 7th John S. Henderson, of Rowan. 8th W. II. rfCowles, of Wilkes. .... mi 1-. T I . . C ll- 1 IIO-. i.. UOIIIJSIUO, Ul UIIUWUlWi SEM03BATI0 TICTET. for State 8ea'te-0th DistticL Dr. J. W. H7fmw. For House Representatives L. 8. Overman. For SkeriffC.'C. Krider. For Hey inter of Deeds II. N. Woodson. For TeasurerJ. Sam'l McCttbbius. For Coroner 1. A. AUcell. For SurreyorJ. C. Bernhardt. Oino and West Virginia. We have only time toi state that the .elections in these States on Tuesday last, have resul ted about as it was expected they would. Ohio has gone Republican by about 20-, U00 majority aud West Virginia, Demo cratic by from 3,000 to 5,000. Tho Repub licans made a gain of several Congress men in Ohio, the result of Democrats advocating free trade, or some such ab Democratic patieucs is faxed tojhc ut termost when, at the discussions between Gen. Scales and Dr. York, the negroes are heard to yell out, 4Just so;" "that is true," and other such like expressions iu support of. York's false anil slanderous charge that "the Democrats are opposed to educating the poor children" of I lie State. Thev are certainly not so igno rant as not to know, what the Democrats have done and are d. ing for their race iu furnishing them all the educational facil ities now enjoyed by our own racej aud that under Democrlie administration the educational advantages now offered the children of the State irrespective of race oribndiiiou in life are fat superioi to any that das ever been given them by nRjF party 4Jmt has controlled the altairs of our State since its inauguration. York ought to be ashamed of . Iiimselt for plac ing the ignorant blaeks4ii such a pi liable posit iou before the w hite people of North Carolina, who have, without complaint, suffered themselves to. be taxed for the benefit of the' negro:- .. . je $6.50 per bniuhed pounds. Now begin to see how. , tho Repnblican tariff laws, effect your' pocket. The Democracy !a opposed to the high tariff Raleigh is vej i MONTGOMERY uesday. Oct. IcCau lev's Store, VV ednesilay, u. iasixtown, Thursday, Oct. Auman's Hill, Friday. Oct. RANDOLPH. Alfred Brower's, Saturday, Oct. Franklinsville, Monday, Oct. Coi.eord Church, I ue Finch's Store, Wedne DAV Beck Store or Cid, Thomasvi.le, Friday, Sbiloo, Saturday, Oct 8 9 10 VAU1A3U UNDf AT the Court House door in S,)i , n Momlav the firl, v , ,lKtry vHtsell.Ht nublic k, : ..... OF 11. nt nnw snie. t tat v,.l.,..i 1 . of land formerly owned by Geor-.. r 1 ,Ct situated riYetnilc ;-Ponth f .l,tnub,p. joining the Beimer Mine hand, S - 01 iiavut tAivt and other ." 1 The falc to W about 185 aeresl bid of eleven I dollars. Ten oil inl wwufiHcu. ana a credit , a- interest at ei.rlo ... . x fl'om ll.-IV of Rrllo ivill 1... .if ' . C(1t j . ,, bid of eleven humlreil n,,i ar... J . ,IU dollars, terms ol stile - (inu.i,..u- , HI purchase monev wil two . the sale is rnnrirm.,1 . SO01 as months, with Jf. sale; One-Ulf oi; t will le reouirei " k J f ill 1 9 "11 Ka;,W. M . n 111 , 1 1 w 1 Ll 1 10 other half. Aug. 11th oucil r... y orner ot (join t JHrt. HORAHCITv Sim '84. 44:4t. -" tlio N K ALV THU KKQU A RTKR8 OF A MI I.T.ION 1&LLARS were spent hist year for the education ot ;onr poor chjldien. Poor Deniocrhtie North Carolina is doing more to xd neat her people than rich Radical 'Massachusetts. Monte MoKEr. We are spending 11101 money now than evtr- liefore 011 free schools about $725,000 per yeaiv; and yet this handsome snm is not nne-thiul tKlftit ue pay Internal Ke venue ofticew. News comes from Washington that the Republicans have formed plans wich are now already on foot to make a detenniu- effort to cuifcr-V Nth Carolina for Blaine. The means ty be usetUare to flood the Slate with campaign documents, such as the. lying sheet they ate now scattering among our people on. the Blair bill, of which meution was made last week, and the hatching up all, sorts of falsehoods to in ial !iV f 1i ix'iii! iiikI tn buv ftt 1,111 The response of the Southern States to I- ' L, .. . , t , , , . , fH-oters wrtln-tlie t mm 'furnished b the The South and -Biaiuc. Sct.at.01 Lduinuds lias pending now in Congress . ti-biil making mixed 'sehoids, fiSf whites aud blacks, lawful in ihe States of the Union. t duUiids . is a Badieal and this is a Radical measuie. Dr.fYoi, when a member id the Leg islatule' iii; 1971, voted against a tax ot Pcents'tirr'Unj hundred dollars valuation ot property for" public school purposes. .Is it Finely that Dr. York is now, being a fTraittirRadical, more interested in the education our people tnuft'when a Democrat f If so, he is not in toll accord with his party. The demagogue ! The present drouth, just now beconi ing f alarming in this section, is wide spread. In East Tennes.se, North Geor gia "and North Alabama, distressing re ports are given. interest tug. -The rate of board in - low. Tfie'people die trying to show that thev are not as selfish as some outsiders have accused them. When yon visifthe Exposition, "coto the City Intelligence 1 Office, next door to Strouachs store on the corner next to the Capitol and you will le sent. to a piivate house where the rates are low. . ..Garry yoiil. boys to tjie Great Stale Exposition and let them learn of State uride w Inch will make them love home aud liot desire to o West. Near fifty county displays at the Ex position a. 1 id it is worth a trip to Raleigh to see either one of them. It is a notable fact, says the New York ifqpald. that art tnnnmerabta host never before equaled, of the rank and file of the Republican party, are Thinking aud act ing for themselves, and "in spite of self seeking and tieacherousDeniocrats, the election of Cleveland seems assured. The fact is, rinblic oj tin ion -every where is'for Cleveland and against Blaine, and the movement is not mere party machine work which is carrying the Democratic ticket to victory. It's a grand upheaval of popular sentiment .-in favor of an hon est administration of the national govern ment. Dr. York bpasts that he voted against the Morrison tariflfbill and Insists that he and his party arc in favor of repealing ov modifying the internal revenue law, when it is an established fact, of which -York cannot be ignorant, that it was agreed the two measures were to go together pass the Morrison bill aud repeal the in ternal revenue tax on brandy and tobac co. But Dr. York and the protectionists voted down the one thereby destroying what hope there was for a modification of this law. 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 aud places : IREOKI.I. COCSTY. Brady's X Roads, Thursday, Oct. 9. Brawjey's Store, Friday, Oct. 10. Shinii's 'Store, Saturday, Oct. II. ROWAN COUNTY. . Mrs. Krider's, Tuesday, October 14. r. China Grove, Wednesday, Oct. 15. . Gold Hill, Thursday, Oct. 16. Morgan's, Friday, Oct. 17. Rice & Bailey's Store, Saturday, Oct. 18. . CATAWBA COUNTY. Hickory, Monday; October 20. New ton, Tuesday, Octobor 21. Jtijgtown, Wednesday, October 22. Sberill's Store, Thursday Oct. 23. i 0 Catawba, Friday, October 24. IKE1ELL COUNTY. ShiU sville, Saturday, October 25. Mr. John S. Henderson, Demrcratic candidate for Congress, will address the people at the following times and place . JAVIE COUNTY. Mockaviilei Tuesday, October 23. YADKIN COUNTY. Longfown, Weilnesday, Oetober 2J). Yadkinvil'le, Thursday, Oct. 30. Conrad's Store, Fiiday, Oct. 31. DA VIE COUNTY. Farm iug ton, Saturday, November 1. . They Speak Lond. Corinth, Miss., June 2, 18?4 I can safelv sav that B. B. B. gives bet ter satisfaiuion an J cures in a aliorter time all blood diseases than anv medicine I ever Sold. - ft "k. ill . My custoaiars w ho have 'used K, speak- loud in its praise, and will have no otlier blood purifier. It is a wonderful medicine and the so speetl blood remedy I ever handled. Yours, &c. Cii vs. M Green, Druggift.- ki ! HAY! HAY! of Virginia 5 00 Tout of No. 1 Valh-v imothy Hay fr sale by P.B. SUBLETT & SON, Staunton V 4:5:0m We will mail, on application to any one interested in Blood and Skin diseases, .Scrofula, Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles, etc., wonderful and and unquestionable testimony of cures effected bv the use uf B. B. B , the quickest Blood Purifier ever known. Large bottles $1, or six for $5. Sold by Druggists or expressed only n re cerpt bt pi ice. BLOOD BALJl UO Atlanta, ba. I E El - i.ui Verm- NIUVf'Tyi Administrators' Notice. Having-qualified as administrator 0f Harnngton C. N arner, dee'd, notice i hereby yiven to all persons Win., cUiml against his estate, fo present them to on or before-the 8th da- of August lJ-, i - f; Wallace ft. Wabxui i Adair, of H. C. V Dated Aug. 4, 1884. 43:6w. pd. ! arncrv Attractio AT 0QLF8 STORE. jrtiVt has taken a new dA-- nr.- - ler stone church. . ... -rfs cit-iK uuu new u,et " - -' to call ana see mm. i.-a.- res Notice ri DitLftei KUS.--I "uai iiiife(&lii iner'j itnue to ilesl 1 ov aud i''ifl stmt w thiiv 17 mmm ML I produi eeneraii . -v s - v HI: l Mr. Blaiue's appeal through the agency of the Nashville Republican headquarters will doubtless be a solid vote for Cleve land and Hendricks. We have seen and . Jt the effects of Radical rule and judge his party by the test of experience. And should Blaine discourse to us with all the eloquence at his command, of the marvel ous development of our resources, we are reminded that this new era was brought about by 110 legislative or otltenact what soever of the Republican party. No, sir, v not until the grip of your party Mr. Blaine, was loosed, Troin the throat of our Southern land did the blessings of peace Mid prosperity dan'ir upon us. Ve re memler that it was the special mission of the Repnblican party in the South to insidt, degrade, rob and iu every way possible oppress atid humiliate oar peo ple; aud even the poor deluded blacks, iu many instances, Vere. plundered by the kuaves sent down here to lead them in their crusade against the whites. The Knight with his bedraggled plui will pose in vain before our people, Jbi they see in him the representat fve-et rile, party which, in the time of our deepest af- metiou, ueiu us down -with its tyranical foot on our necks, while its emissaries at Washington laughed at our calamities. O, no, Sir Kuight, you will nod little so lace iu your desperate strait from the .South, aud this fact you may take with corrupt "money kiiis aud monopolist of of the,Norrh.: The Urst of-tla.se methods may deceive 'a fctv," but will rile noble Anglo-Saxon sous of Notfr1PiXJart&ina suf fTeria sacrifice of their tunnhood, their most sacred right their ftnJfruge for Republican gold f We thinktoo well of the in to entertain a thought of such de- pr.ivity. 'n'be foremost statesman in the laud1!. is the way Blaine's oigan-gi iudrrs have Now; it is a real pity record-reiiardinff his course iu the United Statbs Scjate id 'op position to the Thuinnni Pacific Rjiiho;;d The'Railroads have red rtced tile fare to thfkse'vijjitiug the N. C. Exposiflyu to one cent a mile each way. This is low enough to meet the demands of nil wlirf dtpfre to visit the Exposition, and it will no doubt greatly increase the num ber of visitors. tt WfTASK ALL Interested' in Hides, F.urs, Wool, Roots, Feathers, Beeswax, Butter, Cheese,, Egg s. Dried Fruit, Poultry, Hay and Produce gene-ally to send for our Price Current- . Prompt returns on all Consignments. Trial Shipments Solicited. It. L. WILLIAMS & CO. General Commission Merbhastp, Otfice, 169, Wihiam St., New York. . l:ly the human Unly, ivhe; i iiccordiog in tlirecti ii. Von i ilt.ii si II it on tin- above David E. Fontz, Proprietor, Md. , :i'vy exist, if ue are autlior eoiiditious. Baltimore. On Friday the 14th dav of Noveml net at th.; Court House in Sdisburvfl will sidl u tract of 84 acres ot very vabjp ble land belonging to the estate of Eliza beth Lyerly ; the laud adjoins the lands of Joseph Graham's heirs. Hie Boyden Inmls and others. There is a tine meadow on the place of about 7 acres and all the bal- PLYMOIJT s or t Jk m . V - -w .--i ' v. 'ttoii Call tvuv REESl. I have for TREES, emW very cboi8ct,Jr est, one yewr oh tins tall, Ki:. ,, 1 I PEACH- VSItv 0f ,h lie j&fcilrsi to fhr at. n .. 1 1 i lUtllll 1-1 than nursen trees csndie bou'gii It-,. Lll t h.r Am ilk... .. .. .. 1- "urn, " "lit niF 11(11 J1S iiaoli their fruit, as the budded ti nurseries are. Also,.40 Uiorou-l.lr(-(lpviMouth ock Chickenh at reasonable piit.v. ui .Iuj put in your orders before alJ are W. H. Fit A LEY. Sept. 18th, 1884.- 40:4t. I per a her hie to riY. ccs from the Wzi GrONS ! WAGONS ! IIT . -T 1IT an. cot the land is in timber, iermsotl W UgOflS JIgt UgOHf) Lit tlC, sale: One third id the purchase monev is m'oAB AM ri i.k ft the sale 1 confirmed 1 . ... ' to be phkf ;uj' soon ax and a credit d six aud twelve months, with interest from the day of sale at eight per cent wITI be g'yt n for the other two thirds. Bv order of Court. .MONROE BARGEll, Adm'r. of Elizabeth Lverlv. October, 14th, V4. l:4t. OE!! of Jesci ibiiig him that Mr. Blaine's Is it not about time for some of Blaine's orgnus topublih a Inst of the names of ike prominent Democrats who have de Bired .for their candidate? If such an Kliihit can be made, it would greatly encouraged the Republican masses at a time when they really need encouragement. What would you think, tax-payer, it our State government should tax her citizens until the treasury should be full of hioulderlnc thou funds monev for which the government had no nse ? Such is the case at your national captal to-day. There hundreds of millions lie idle. The' Deihdcnrts say reduce the taxes and leave all this surplus in the pockets of the peo ple, where it belongs. 'If yon think the Democrats are ii ight, vote with them in November." Strange that men who spent the vigor of their lives in coudeiuuiug(in lan guage that for fierceness rivaled the vo- cabulai yp& paudemon ium) the acts of the liiidical party, are now bending their frostedj. Jieads to the ak.of defending that party's Listory." O, shame where I is thy blush ! Jay Gould, Win. If. Vandeibuiit, and ot ter mfrlionairs, have formed a syudi- bill, and his jobberies iu -Fort Smith and c ite for the pui pose of raisinga coirnption tiiitd. to aid in the attentat t foist Blaine upon the people of this ton 11 try as Presi dent. This act, upon the part of these L: tile Rock matterafwell as his wxn deriul diplomatic efforts' brought out hi his Fisher and Phelps coi icspb'ndeKee, kills this very flattering little sentence as dead as a dried heriiug.. If Webster, Jefferson, or Clay were living they would that Ameiican atalesmenshin hail 'iieed.resicheil a low plain if . tho above Tsentcuce were true. tt you to your iwhittinl couch alter the 4th of November, and in your cogitations re member the bitter, vicious speeches yon have delivered in the halls of Congress against the South, and then, perhaps you may find a little balm for your wounded ambition. - The great monopolists, tivcs the lie fo the oft repeated assertion of York aud the Repub lican speakers, that Blaine and his party are friends of the poor njnn. No,r" These monopolists knov who tneir friends are, tience tneir Iioei-ai support. 1 What iarty issued the Special Tax bonds I For what purpose and tor what mount? What became of the money aud who is resKnsible4f Ask the Repub licans aud their Traitor defenders, and hold tiiem to au answer. DURHAM BULL FERTILIZER! TO THE FARMERS ANB PLANTERS OF THE SOUTH : We aie zlad to say to you that the Dur ham Bull Fertilizer has proved a success beyond our most sanguiue expectations, and we believe wherever us"d this year, it is the Most Popular Fertilizer, And Justly so. because -no Fertilizer has surpassed and lew equalled 11 111 tl ld results ; every plautei sees In it a PKKM AXBiST JXPKOVEil ol the soil, w e guarantee every nag wesdll to le composed or the Wry llesl recognized materials Tftr tfertlttzer ith Hie Hddltlou 01 lubacco Sieias, aDd we oiler SuOO to any person who can show mat we use si. gie (Kiund ot -slioddi " urateilal in uiauulactur lng our goods. Ve have Joined h inds with you tn trying to make North Carolina the leaulng agricultural state, and weas.vouto sustain us by your patronage, and thereby enable us to build up the uiauu(a. luring Interest ol North Carolina. A Few Reasons for Using Durham Bull Fertilizer: 1. It is composed ol the very best recognized ma tf rials lor Keitlitzer. rtltli the addition 01 'l obacco Steins, which Is ot itsell one of the best Fertilizers. 1. We gu.irautee the purity ot all out tjeoits. 3. Th. y are as free from water and ulrt as ltti possthle for us to ma .e ihem. 4. It is a home Industry and merits the patronage of home people. - .. it is as cheap as any first-class goods on the market. . v ur goods prove equ d to any on the market, as is evide iced by numerous certificates. T. Being line and perieotly dry sows well In any drill. t3T"Kellable Testimonials furnished by our Agents on application. DUBHiM 7ZSTXLIZ2B CO- FOR SALE BY . T. BERN HARDT. Apt., l:Qw Salisbury, N, C. By order of the Superior CUt of Rowan County, I will sell lor . piri r. in. on the premises, publie auction, 1' rnoiy, October l-7th, 18"4. t t 2 o'clock p. m., the traft of land known as THE OLD 15.VY.MER PLACE about two miles cast ,ol Enochville in said County, adjoining Levi Deal, Win. C'avin, and others, containinj 2131 acres, about half of it Tmi!ere.l. with GO D DW'KL LING. Barn. Out houses, well. Fine On h.ud, andilhcr improve. lu nts. Persons wishing to view liie place belbrchanil can call on Mr. Ray 111: r on the premise ; and those desiring fader information about it, can apply tj the undcr-iurici :(r t N. L. liil p;uri"' k at Moore-villc, N. O. TERAtf OF S.JUB: Two .-iOieah, balancc on 12 mont h ti ne withT"bini and jj xid see.ur l it y, liearing 3 per ctafert crest from date Title retaiited til! puremse monev ii paid E. T. GOODMAN", ComY. Sept. lfith. 84. 49: it. Stop the bleeding ! Stop the outflow of our life' blood ! Buy home math? article every time and keep your money here! A car load of 1, 2 and 3 horsr-Piedniont w agons for sale ! These wagons are manufactured at Hick ory, N. C. They are good honest work and every one of them will be sold with a written guarantee of the Company's. As money is scarce and tinies hard they will be sold at low prices for spot cash. As w ith the' buggies, some tune ago, so with the w-ay on s now. I mean tosejl tlicin-' at prices th Jf astonish that will make those WhiHrfavc recently purchased, wi-h they hjjji: w aj: d a little w Idle longer. ( (uue anCtios then you'll know how the cat jumps. JOHN A. BOYDEX, Agt., SaHsUhrT,.N. S. or Attn. 1st. 1SS4. ) 42:tt. JO. O. TUTKr BRUNER,EAMES & CO. DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR LMDS? In Thk Slpk nioii CouitT. the evil consequences which Blaine's election to the Presidency wonhl draw after it, should such a calamity be visited upon us, is fearful to contemplate. It a man wHl lay aside hi partisan pn jrdfees long enough to think of what is his duty to his country he cannot possibly vole for sueli a man as Blaine has Ikimi proven Tho issue haa dwindled down to one sosim ple and plain that the simplest mind can comprehend it. It is Honesty and Econ omy and low taxes against Corruption, ilwctiavagance and high taxes. A protest It U truthfully asserted that around Blaine's standard flock the woist men of both parties, and to quote from -hisorgan, the N. h. Irtbitne, be adopts "a line of defence always in great favor at the Tombs." That it, uot to establish his own innocence, but -attempt to prove some one else -guilty. This is the tact that is being-played by Blaine aud the I Republicans in this campaign. Tom Keogh, of Greensboro, recently inade a trip to the Republican headquar ters, in New York, to obtain "soap" for campaign purposes in this State. H was told to wuit until ;dter the Ohio election. , The trace-chaius that dVaw your hard earned surplus to market are' taxed 93 per cent, by the Radical protective tariff. And the Traitors stand by and say that's 1 ight. In the Radicals levied the nncon- stitptioual tax of 80 cents qp the $100 valuation 01 property, to losiltlie Demo crats leyied ouly 25 cents 011 the $100. sing-song ot TrnitorisiH is thai present system of county government; Tuey denounce it as oruel and oppress ire. Let these little mangy fellows tiot tiug at the heels of Tottering Decay point to a single instance among the hun dred counties of the State where the government is eitherjlisho:.e8t or ineffi cient. The very salt of you 1 bread is taxed 52 h r tti'iit. by the Radical party. 1 il... I i . 1 .ijii.ui.M 1 ue iciiueocie? 01 t ue iiuieseau on ly be donu in one way, and that is to vote for and elect an honest man. It is reported that Ex. Speaker, J m. M. Moling hii withdrawn its auMadi-pendent candidate against GeiT. Cox Iii the 4th Congressional District, aud renewed hjs allegiance to the Democratic party. We honor the man wlio, wheu hsces he is in error, h is tha ma illness to return to the r'gbt. The men who were once tin? honored and trusted leaders in the Republican patty are either dead of the counsels of the living are lio longer heeded. The worst element iias control, and contrary to the adyiee of their good men a candi dal has been nominated for the Presi dency whom rep u iabde business men who have always been Republicans declare thy cannot trusty apd therefore set their fellow Republicans nit -example forthy of all good eirtzen by 'coming out square ly for HONEST G rover Cleveland and Robeson county ' script, nnder the. Can by. system-W- county government vas worthless. Now it brings par. The Radical Legistatnres ot 1863-09 cost the tax-payers of the State $430-, 1 " : ' 958.60. The Democratic Legislature of j 1883 cost ydii 58,478.36. , . mmtmM Sfct apii 1 1 r 11 A "Bourbon" is nothing more nor less than an honest man a patriot Opposed to official theft "and corruption. REDUCED PRICES! EONEY SAVED By Graving you Prescriptions tilled At ENNISS' Drug Store ltf 509 Pounds of Blue Stone At Low Do n Pisces it ENNISS'. .4 ir SAVE YOtJR MONEY By buying. all your'Medicines, Drugs, &c, at Reduced Prices at j -- ENNISS' Drug Store NOilTH GAH3LIHA ROWAN COUNTY. jonn yv, smittT, t'liuntin. 1 summons Against y for Ocha B. bmitli Deft. ) Relief. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. In the above entitled case" it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that, the defendant is a non resident of this State and cannot alter due diligence be lound within this State and that a cause of ac tion for divorce exists in lavor ol the plaintiff and against the defendant. It is ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, a newspaper in Salisbury, Rowan County, N. C. for si successive weeks, command ing Ocha II. Smith the. defendant above' 1 . 1 ... 1 & 9 z. 2 ml m nf & 1 iruineo, 10 ue ami appear oeiore tne judge ot our superior ( ourt at a Court to leheld for the County of Row an, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the 9th Monday after the 4th Monday of September 1884. and answer the complaint w hich will be deposited in tye office of the Clerk if the Superior Court of said Grfetty, w itkip-tUe first three day of s tid TCrm." and "dt the said defendant take notice tint it she fail to answergtbe said complaint d0111-.he. Terqithe plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under mv hand this 3d day of October 1884. J. M. HORAH, Clerk Superior Court of Rowan Count v. 32:6 w. Cancer For Five Years. lN OPPORTUNITY Is now offered to Land owners who may w itdi to dispose o!' Fl RMS, FORESTS, . MINING LANDS, or WATER-POWERS. Having been instructed to act as Agents for the North Carojina Department ol m nrfgration, we will state to those having property of the.above description fur mi!-. that we are in position to place such r -nei-tv in the hands of over two hundred active Agents, who are making it a regular business to sell lands to Immigrant and others coining into North Carolin i" live. - Lands placed above market value are not desired. T We base established a Heal Estate anrt 3IIKISO BdbeaC in addition to the ,abve ami aie lit position to place to advantage mining properties ot all kinds developed and undeveloped. Large tracts of Lands in Western North Carolina. o in East Tern., 1 may be placed tlifoiig M ffer indu'reiiients FOUTZ'S Horstj and Cattle P01 $1.75 per doz, at KNNISS Drug Store. 1 ! iii relorm. The interest of humanity 6eem to de mand the publication id' the following facts: Two months ago my attention was called to the. case of a poor woman who Was said to be aflicted with a cancer. I lound her with an ulcer on her shoulder at least live iuches in circumfreuce, angry, painful, and giving the patient no rest day or night for six months. I obtained a supply ot Switt V Specific, which I persuaded herto try. She has taken tive bottles,' the result if 'which is that the ulcer is entirely hc;dei up, iw -tiling remaining but a small sci pot larej than one's fingernail,and h er genera 1 liahh is better than for five years past. Sue seems to be perfectly cured. I Consider its effects wonderful-almost miraculous. Rev. Jesss H. Caiipbei.l, CfdumbuSyXU. J r..: c-1 1 ..... 1 . ; I ... I ..u (',, m Men forgive the folly of the ignorant ft " trde ; fhsherman, but the nainoof Judas is hatel Fon Sale m ENNTsS'Dru Store. ihrongh the ages". 1 rtf Go to ENNISS and buy Ma.ihii.c oils. Kerosene and Scjnjid B;oks, Envelops and writing pa per ot all kinds at ENNISS'. I CAViLE POWDERC Ko IIr.SE will dio of Cotic. Bots or i.r.vu I k VKi. it loiitz'R Towflem are pet in times . route's lVm-dpr will cure anil prevent Hon Cnoixiu. - Fo''tz" I'owdors will prevent Oaprr ik Fowxs. F.nt'fi Powders will increase the oiutntitv of ffHlk pH crenm twenty nT eent, and niakc the butler firm ari'l aweet. Kiitz" Powder" will enre or prevent almost ITtET Dim ask to whlrh Horaesaml I'atUearc wtbjert. TatTZ'a PowTF.a wiij. oitk Satisfactios. 60m every wiiere. :. rAVIT P. roiTTZ. Prowaetor. BALTmoStiME. heretofore unknown, aud land owners consult their best interest by cann'g will n or BRUNEB, EAMES k CO. Real Estate, Mining-- mmffifation Bureau, 'Salisburv, N. C Maps, Assays, Reports and Estimates on short notice. , Parties contemplating goififMo Tog will Oo well trt consult us. a wtf havetarma in all"Vf that State, and; will ia'''j furnish lfmufiUB. AAI Hffir yie w.orKint: -ias. yfrtf, a llll llnni.ta,l nH ut mall VU - . Ir UbUro?r vTtattble box ot PSZ luui nut mi jou in tue " a) i uianu itli, . l,tif0f fnrtlifl worklnir class. Senui"- ... : w III box 1)1 ... on in a lew aaystaan you ever inougm r" v," . n ov. business. Capital not required. 0W' You can york all the time or in spare ,"II,hir.fX(tii The work ts universally adapted to . mi vouug end old. You cam easily earn o 10 every evening. Tnai an who - , ( fiua testthe business, we make this unparaiiea-" . ftr to all wbo are not Well satisfied we will f r...ii! Full pani s'tr. to all wbo are not well satisfied i. iv (nr thA f r. nihl.i c.1 u-tlttn" IIS ilirtxr'tia''oti. anw.t ra Puitllr I SAM ' ' v.. ww V . , III II KTW. . . J . . v...- - . ti,os wbo give their whole time o : (Jrett success absolutely sure. Dont aei. t no Address Stins s iCo.. l'ort.ani, M..1IK r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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