Carolina Watchman. j TH A Y OCT. ?, J 8M. T Fob Pbbsi&knt, GROVER CLEVELAND, W 4fEW YORK. IN Vice President THOMAS A. HENDRICKS 4 Von tcton At LAfcfeE i W. H. KiTCHINv JOHH N STAPLES. l.fWiliuiii H. Lucas of Hyde county. Id Donuell Oillinro, of Edgecombe coun- Od-Cnntte W. McCinmmy, of Pender County. ... , 4th Benjamin H. Bnnn, of Nash county ith Robert B. Glenn, of Stokes county tb Alfred Rowland, of Robeson county. frri. NHlim.l C. Pui'vear. ! laamu w k n " " - v ifhRnbn McBrnver, of Cleteland mammtw. thMirhnel II. Justice of Rutherford cuoty. JIEHOCBATIC STATE TICKET. YOfl GOVKRKOR, ALFRED M. SCALES, OF GUILFORD. FOR LIEtTTKKART OOVKRXOR, CHARLE8 M. STEDMAN, Or NEW II ANOVKU. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, OF OKANGE. FOR AUDITOR, WILLIAM P. ROBERTS, OF GATES. FOR TREASURER, DONALD W. BAIN, OF WAKE. FOR SUf'T OF PTKT.IC IK8TRUCTI0K, ,S. M. FINGER, OF CATAWBA. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, OF BUNCOMBE. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT, AUGUSTUS S. MERRIMON, OF WAKE. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS it T. G. Skiuuer, of Perquimans coun ty 2d F. A . Woodard, of Wilson, 3d W. J. Greun, of Cumberland 4th W, H. Cox, of Wake. 5th James W. Reid, of Rockingham, 6th H. T. Bennett, of Auson. 7th John 8. Hentler Son, of Rowan th W, II. 11. Cowles, of Wilkes. 9th Tho-. D. Johnston, of Buncombe Honest old line Whigs should not let their prejudices keep them from votifcg with the Democratic party, wnen me is sue is letween honesty nml economy in the administration of the government, and official corruption and extravagance. Why hang to the ghost of ft party (though good in its dayj when patriotism, common honesty, as well as self-interest Ulemand vour vote anil intluence against Radicalism t Yon are not asked to forget the ohl love, but to take a stand on the iving issues of the day. Grover Cleveland, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, is a thor ough Democrat, and always was a Demo crat, and whenever Republicans tell yoa that he will, if elected President, sign act ()t3)i)gie.ss forcing upon the any States any iH&sure in violation ot consti tutional States rights, they lie and they know it. And when they tell you that he is in favor of civil rights they know this is alson falsehood. None but Republican Presidents have ever dared sign measures the purposes and intent of which were to override the rights of the States. And hen sifted, this charge, like .ill others brought out against our candidates, is malicious and uutrne, and intended to deceive and mislead the honest voters of the State. Swapping. We are constitutionally opposed to swapping ever since we knew Dave Noodles. He was a great swapper : would swap hats, shoes, pants, vests, slrirts, coats anything iu the world he had. He would go'out in the morning with a brand new suit of clothes on and come back in the evening with aeomplete change, made up of odds and ends ot worn out stock. He was a fool on the swapping subject. Our Republican friends, we learn, have been strnck with the swapping mania. They wabt to. make votes forTlanisay, aud in order to make a trade, will vote the whole Democratic ticket if a Democrat will vote for Ramsay. Thev are williuir to cive bin boot. We don't hnon: how it will strike our Demo cratic friends individually aud collective ly, but unless we are greatly mistaken they are not iu a snapping humor, but have got it into their heads to hold thei own to the last. e never knew but one Dave Noodles and we don't think there is a single one in the whole Democratic party in North Carolina. Both the Democratic and the Republi can parties held a meeting in Wilming ton on the light of the 221 instant ; and the Democrats, from their own published statement, took especial care it- the selection of the place for meeting to have it out of the way of the Re publicans, who were to hold their meet ing mi Market Street. But the Republi cans were not so peaceably inclined, but inarched their procession to the place ot Democratic meeting,"and by their yells, jeers and brass band noise stopped Gen. Scales, who was addressfng the meeting. At the same time two stones were thrown at the speakers stand, one of which struck Col. Staples and the-other narrowly missing Geu. Scales. This was outrageous behavior, and the wouder is that it did not produce a conflict there and then. But the Democrats prudently restrained their wrath, and went at the business next day in a business-like man ner. They addressed a letter, by a Com mittee appointed for the purpose, fethe while responsible leaders of the rregro gang who. committed the outrage, notify ing them of the consequeuces should such an interruption be repeated, and appealing to them to. unite in all proper efforts to preserve the peace iu the future. tt is to be hoped that the notification and appeal will beaccepted and bring forth the peaceable fruitgof righteousucss hereafter. Remember that the Radical party sqnnn dered your $600,000 school fund. By the use of falsehoods and the broody shu-t the Republicans profess a forlorn hope of electing Blaine next Tuesday. The Liberal leaders wanted to supply themselves liberally with government mouev. Here it is in a nut shell. The-Democratic party is the party for the poor working man. Why t Because it is the party of low taxes and honest government. If every Democrat will go to the polls aud vote next Tuesday, Mott, York & Co. will be buried so deep that the reve nue center will hardly be able to resur- ect them. Be. Butler is. said to be on a huge disgust. The other day, at the city of Elmira, N. Y., where he had an appoint ment to harangue the people they sat down on him so hard it made him sick When he and two other speakers of his party arrived at the speaker's stand they were met at first by hisses aud then tre in en do us cheering from the crowd for Gov. Cleveland. This had such an effect upon Mr. Headlej-, who had been selected to introduce old Ben., that he lit right out and made an enthusiastic speech for Cleveland and Hendricks to the utter disgust of Butler, who left on the first passing train. Huruh for Cleveland ! COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICTET. For State Senate- 90th District. Dr. J. W. Wiseman. For Mouse Representativcs-L. 8. Overman. For Sheriff C. C. Krider. For Register of Deeds H. N. Woodson. For TeasurerJ. Sam'l McCubbins. For Coroner D. A. Aticelh For Surveyor J. C. Bernhardt. liOUK Out. Th Washington Star an nounces that ex-Senator Chaffer and R. C Kerns, hate been dispatched from that City with plenty of money in their pock et to corrupt the ballot boxes iu North Carolina The money is to be distribut ed among trusty agents throughout the State to buy up votes for the Republican ticket There are hungry fellows in eve ry county ready and willing to become agents, for it will give them a chance to line their owu pockets. Look out for them 1 Mr. Blaixk has been a member of the House of Representatives and of the Sen ate in Congress ; was Si cretary of State in Garfield's cabinet. As speaker of the House he has been proven guilty of using his official positron aud influence corrupt ly for personal, individual profit. As a member of the Senate he has been proven the champion of the Railroad monopolists and public kind -grabbers ; and as Secre tary of Slate he came very near embroil ing this country into a war with the South American republics. Indeed, he as betrayed the public weal in almost every position iu which the people have placed him. This is James G. Blaise. the Republican condidate for President. Gov. Cleveland has been county so- icitor of Erie county, N. Y., then sheriff of the same county j was elected Mayor of the city of Buffalo, and he is now serv- ng the people of the great State of New York as their Governor, and in no in stance can it be shown that he has ever betrayed the trusts confided to him. Not one dishonest or selfish act can be found n the public record of Grover Cleve land, the honest, white men's candidate for President of the United States. Yon must choose between these two next Tues day. Honesty or corruption which shall it bel .Dr. York's positiou iu politics, as has been described by Gov. Vance in oue of his speeches, recalls the following witti cism on the mule's mental powers: "A mule's head does not contain a brain ca pable of culture and retiucd rearing, bu it is wonderful to what extent the other end of his form can be reared.11 Corner York ou his miserable record, aud the Way lie rears aud kicks in his attempts to get the truth out of his path would make an ordinary mule abashed. But, if we are not most awfully deceived, ho will think something like a cyclone struck him after next Tuesday. Cleveland's Visit to his Birth Place . Newark, N. J., Oct. 27 .-It is no exng erat ion to say that never before were tjie Democrats of Newark and adjacent towns and villages stirred to such a pitch of en- thusmsm as they are now, the occasion eing the visit this afternoon of their fel ow townsman, Governor Cleveland Ever since his election to the chief magistracy of the Empire State the Demo-rats of Es sex county, N. J., the Governor' birth place, have tried to get nim to honor thein with a visit. It is only now that they have succeeded, aud the feeling con cerning to-day's demonstration is not on ly a u appeal to local pride pride iu hon oring one of their own townsman who has been greatly honored already in a great neighboring State, bnt confidence that the man thus honored will be the next Presi dent of the United States. The most absurd and hateful thing iu the history of our good old State is Trait- orism. mis Liioeraiism l raitorism is a wretched, wranggling, wriggling, wri thing, dying lie. A vote for Cleveland is a vote for offi cial honesty. A vote for Blaine is an endorsement of jobbery, robbery, bri bery and all the wickedness that follows in the wake of a Republican administra tion. NOTICE TO DEBTORS OF BERNHARDT BROS: All persons indebted to the late firm of Bernhardt Brothers must settle i up on or before the 20th day of November, 1884. No further indulgence will be given. KERR CRAIGE, Assignee of Bernhardt Bros. 2:3w HAY! flAlTlAY! 43:6m. HfiW IS THE TIME TO SUB SCRIBE FOR THE CAROLINA WATCHM." Sl.bO. Remember that the Radical party issued the Special Tax bonds, aud squan dered the proceeds from them. MILL STONES ! The undersigned has bought the well known Mill Stone Quarry of E. E. Phillips, deceased, and will eontinue to supply the public demand for Mill Stones from this celebrated grit. Orders addressed to me at Salisbury, N. C, will receive prompt at tention. John F. Wtatt. Oct. 27, 1884. 3:1 v Runaway, V arm p M Wensil. aced 17 years, a M i Am middle of August last, with- out cause. This notice forewarns the pub lic against trusting him on my account, as I will not be responsible for any of h acts. Oct. 23, 1884. pdlm In Jim Blaine's Ohio show he figured as the American political Jumbo, bnt in New Nork he is likely to find .himself a lost cat in a strange garret" making a last vain effort to capture Democratic rats. . - i There is at least twice as much local advertising in the Waynesville News, as there is in the Watchman. Is it possible that there are already more business houses in that little backwoods town than there are here ? We can already hear the death rattle of Liberalism. And our good people will rejoice that this hateful attempt to fasten Radicalism upon us is at an end. And tliQy will not forget the leaders in this traitorous movement. Don't forget that the great money kings and monopolists of the North are spend ing luiliioua of dollars in their efforts to elect Blaine. These men are right in supposing that jobs and monopolies will not prosper under Cleveland's adminis tration, W. H. Parsons, the leader of the labor ingnien's party iu Baltimore, has knock ed old Ben. clean through the bottom of the Blaine tub. And now, Butler, Blaine, tub and bottom are easily seen through. aSJID W1KTTI3II MILLINERY! i-o-i Having determined to continue the Mil linery business at my old stand, I ask my friends and customers to hold their orders for me, as I have ordered the Prettiest lot of HATS, RIBBONS. FEATH EES, SILKS, JLOWRS, &C, I have ever had in store. Everything will be Entirely New and Fashionable. MRS. W. R. BARKER. Salisbury, N. C, Oct 12, 1884. 2:1m They Speak Load. Corinth, Miss., June 2, 1884 T can safelv say that B. B. B. gives bet tor satisfaction and cures in a Shorter time all blood diseases than any medicine I ever sold. . ... Mv customers who have used it, speak oud in its praise, and will have no other blood purifier. ... i -i i It is a wonderful medicine ana xne oniy speedy blood remedy I ever handled. lours, ccc., Chas. M Green, Druggist We will mail, on application to any one interested in lilood ana &Kin uiseases Scrofula, Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles etc., wondertul and and unquestionable testimony of cures effected by the usee B. B. B., the quickest Blood Purifier evei known. Large bottles fl, or six tor fd Sold by Druggists or expressed only on re ceipt of price. BLOOD BALM CO., 50:3tJ Atlanta, Ua We have been brought to know that the Republicans are looking towards au exchange of votes, which would be high- ly prejudicial to the interest of oue of out candidates. It has come to our cars that in more than one instauce Democrats have been asked, by Republicans to vote for Dr. Ramsay, and as au inducement, the Republicans offer to vote all the rest of the Democratic ticketTin return. In this trade the consideration is nil one way Cleveland and Scales are perfectly and absolutely safe by a handsome majority 11 a. u -e . A 1 I i ne cuniuy neKet win oe elected ly trom 800 to 1,000 majority, aud Jno. S. Hen- son will carry the district by from 2,500 to 3,000 majority; Where then lies the good of this trade, ot- indeed of any tradet Nobody is iu diiugcr fiear or remote ! If Scales, Cleveland, or the county ticket were iu dandger the Radicals would see us hung before they touch that particulai oue. The reason this exchange is desired is patent, if you will but think for a mill ute. Dr. Ramsay desires earnestly to run ahead of his ticket and reduce Mr. Hen lerson's majority for a purpose which we do not find it uecessary to state here. the Doctor can do this, he will appear to the Federal Government to be sufficient ly child like and bland long-suffering aud kind to entitle him to consideration. For the Doctor's own sake don't do anything Of the kind ; tor whenever a man fools with the 7th Congressional District and does very tolerably; the next thing jve ee of him he is running as a great big majestic, demagogue Doctor for Govern or, with a dead certainty of getting badly left. No, don't fool with the enemy. You can't touch pitch and not be defiled. Let the Traitor ticket squarely aloue. They nre not doing anybody any harm. Blaine says that the way to make a country prosperous and happy is to pile up the taxes on the people. The people to say, the way to make a good President and a happy laud is to pile up the votes on Cleveland. Blaine is opposed to any reduction of the Tariff and wants a big surplus in the public treasury. The people are opposed to a high tariff and want a big surplus of votes foi Cleveland aud a tariff for revenue. We expected Beechejrfo go for and with Blaine in this contest, but he has not aud will not do it. Iu his most polished style he has administered some of the most severe blows which have yet fallen on the head of the "Plumed Ktii'dit." Here is oue of them : "It is strange that some of the golden water m the milldara of Washington is not employed to grind out votes to-day for the 'old Republicau party.' It is. Oue of the greatest dangers of our day is bri- uery. v "liters are urioed. rnousauds ot men carry their bauds open for their dol lar or their t wo dollars, and put their vote n tor that price and then wipe smedced faces and then co home and sav their regular prayers. Laughter. "today it is sought to buy a candidate into the Presidential chair with monev. I have been credibly informed that be tween one and two million dollars have beeu rolled West to gild the State of Ohio, and a like stream is pouring iuto Indiana. "When I see Mr. Dudley abandoning his duties in Whashingtou and distribu ting money with au unshntned hand I say that he is doing It I say that the thing is coming very nearly home to me, ond that one great danger iu the near fu ture is that we shall have a government that will be honeycombed with corruption pecuniarily. What a rush there is for gold ! "Now, under such circumstances. I ask you which man will be the most likely to meet and resist the cankerous tendency Mr. Blaine or Mr. Cleveland t fT 1 1' n ii 'ii - $1.75 freight on a small 30 lb package from St. Louis, Mo., over the "Louisville & Nashville Railroad11 and the "Western N. C. Railroad," to Salisbury, aud ten days on the road, Strikes ns as rather steep aud long to promise much business in that direction. A note fiom the St. Louis shipper of the goods says : "Freights move along very slowly and especially going South. You cau cousid er. yourself very lucky if you ret those cases in two weeks from now. We often have to wait five and six weeks for goods from New York." The biggest Republican lie out is that Gov. Cleveland is in favor of social negro equality. As Vance says, "May the Good Lord have mercy upon their cal souls." Iving Radi- Gov, Cleveland is no otlice seeker, but his is one of the rave cases where office seeks the man. It has sought him sevtmd times and has never been disappointed in the man. It will find him again on the 4th day of November. HEADQUARTERS FOR STUDEBAKER and TENNESSEE FARM WAGONS. Columbus, Watertown & Cincinnati Buggies & Spring Wagons. BlCKFORD ft IlUFPMAN Grain and Guano Drills. Thomas II A Y RAKES Avery's Riding and Walking CULTIVATORS. THOMAS' HARROWS, Telegraph Straw Cutters, Avery and Dixie PLOWS, Dexter Corn Sholicrs Engines and Boilers, SAW AND G3IST MILLS, Pininir, tnuine and Coil-r fittings Guns Pistols, Shells, Cartridges, Wads and Caps. Powder and Shot, Dynamite Fuse and Pri mers Axes, Shovels and Spades, Building Hardware, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, H9ME-RA!SED GLOVER SEED. And everything else usually kept in First Class Hard wan- and linpJement Stores. I have on hand a full stock ot the above. & offer them Tor the nekt thirty da s, for less money than they have ever been sold In this country. Salisbury, Oct. , 'St. W. SMITH DEAL. REDUCED PRICES ! 500 Tons of No. 1 of Viro Valine iniothy Hay for sale lv P. B. SUBLETT & SON, " Staunton, Vj nia AT CULPJ STORE, W. C. Cplp has tL'n o Store below Lower Stone church M,re at hi. a .new clerk and new method bous, the public to call and e him Km J and and mmTLm w iy at fair nri llu,wl Oak Grove, Sept, 19, .-:im:pL C tXLP PEACH TRRpqT PLYMOUTH ROCK CHICKENS ' I have for sale 700 SEEDT tvn t.. . ' TREES, embracing 18 CH very choisest, fromthe eaS to' t, Sf .-!., one year oio, and readv . ,Bl" than nursery trees can be boW and fi1' are better, as they arc not as nlll??.1 tneir truit, as the budded trees v, ,l nurseries are. e8 ,r(,,u Also, 40 thoroughbred Plymouth p L Chickens at re..i.... V- ouJh prices. Call nn t ........ . i v til K. ... j.r orutrs oelore all are sold and Sept. 18th, 1884. 4MTRPHALEY Notice to Dkuggist akd Storf-Keei1 kus. I guarantee Shriner's Indian Verm-. lfuge to destroy and expl worms frotn the human body, where they exist, if used according to directions. You are author ized to sell it ou the above conditions. David E. Foutz, Proprietor, Baltimore. Md. "WE ASK ALL" Interested in Hides, Furs, Wool, Roots, Feathers, Beeswax, Butter, Cheese, Egs, Dried Fruit, Poultry, Hay and Produce gene: ally to send for our Price Currents. Prompt returns on all Consignments. Trial Shipments Solicited. R. If. WILLIAMS & CO. (jknkhai. Commission MEnnnXNTS, (Mice, 109, William St., New York. l:ly WAGONS! WAGONS' Wagons Big. Wagons Little Wagon for EVERYBODY Stop the bleeding 1 Stop the outflow of our life's blood Buy home made art, every time and keep your money her, A car load of 1, 2 and 3 horse M, j., wagofts for sale ! i . m Ihese wagons are msnufat oiy, N. C Thev e - . od and ev-jry WkJP U"T U wyj-i2 jnd times hard t)1Cj uj M rices lor spot cash BBfctO Mime time a0 so .vitfc tht v. mcan tu m - ( av c ieee thJrtin ... ui. ...... . - '4 1IJ I IIHI ll'll Hi reeni;y purchased' tftlJ! 'ule longer t,len j .w how work l with a Svb uiak : tin - l iL. t xne. nfcd waitet. isome-4uur jTce then the cat jifhpn. . ,. , JOHN A. 30YDEX, At bahsburv C. ) nr 1 Aug. If 1884. ( JO. O. MOKTEY By having you Prescriptions tilled At ltf EXNISS' Drug Store. The Radicals and the truculent Trai- .io ..vL.aie uiat iney are iu favor of doing Away with the Luternal Revenue System. And yet whenever this infa tooaa ntid onressive sy stent is attacked kl . alt i .... i new mine namcftia nml Traitors rush to the defense of it elites! The howling hypo- The one cent a mile rate over the rail roads to those visiting the N. C Exposi tion will continue until the 1st of Novem ber, aud will be good until the 3rd of November. The one cent a mile rate as a regular thing would greatly increase the travel over all the roads adopting it, just as cheap postage has increased mail busi ness and cash receipts to the department. We have not the data before us,but it is a fact that railroad charges in the British Islss and on the Continent, are far below those of this country. The Democratic party has spent more than three million dollars educating the poor children of the State. The Radicals spent, during all the years of their ad ministration, but $38,000. The figures cau't lie; they tell yon louder than words which party favors popular education. Remember that the infamous Holden Kirk war was inaugurated by a Radical administration, mid for partisan and po litical purposes. Can yoa forgive that party" this monstrous' crime, even if no others blackened its hateful history 1 The Herald's Outlook. From its Re view of the States from New Jersey to Oregon. The West, which was said to be howling for Blaiue the West, which was asserted to be on lire with Republi can enthusiasm, is likely to give a ma jority for Cleveland. Our special des patches from prominent political mana gers iu Indiana, Michigan, Illinois and Oregon all point to this result, though the estimates and classification of votes arc made upon the most moderate basis. In New Jersey, too. Cleveland is strong, in spite of the earnest attempts of the Republicans to corrupt the voters in that State. According to the Teport of the Com missioner, it requires 20 carbines, 8 rifles and 4 revolvers to execute the revenue laws iu North Carolina. This is what we wonid call the ''shot gnu" policy. Laws that have to be enforced by shot guns ought to be repealed. Davie Times. It cost as much to collect the revenue iu North Carolina as it does in the State of New York, although eighteen millions were collected iu the latter State, while iu this less than three millions were col lected. In other words $1 iu New York collected $5o, and in North Carolina it collected $7. It requires more engineers to run the Republican party here than iu New York. Davie Times. 500 Pounds of Blue Stone At Low Down Prsces at EXNISS'. DURHAM BULL FERTILIZER! AND PLANTERS BRUNBR,EAMES & CO. D& YOU WANT TO SELL YODB LAUDS? .aX OPPORTUNITY Is now offered to Land owners who m w ish to dispose of ay FARMS, FORESTS, M$W-KASDS br WATER P0 WERS. V. iving iieen instructed lo act as Agents SAVE YOUR MONET By baying all your Medicines, Drugs, &c. at Reduced Prices at EXNISS Dru-' Store. Cancer For Five Years. The interests of humanity seem to de mand the publication of 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 found her with an ulcer on her shoulder at least tive inches in circumfrence, angry, painful, and giving the patient no rest day or night for six months. I obtained a supply of Swift's Specific, which I persuaded her to try. She has taken tive bottles, the result of which is that the ulcer is entirely healed up, no tning remaining bnt a small scab not largej than one's tingernail.and her general health is better than for tive years past. Sheseems to be perfectly cured. I consider its effects wonderful almost miraculous. Rkv. Jesse II. Campbell, Columbus, Ga. Price, $1 per bottle. Six bottles for $5. One dozen for $8 to the trade. Fob Sale at ENNISS' Drug Store ltf TO THE FARMERS OF THE SOUTH : We are glad to say to you that the Dur ham Bull Fertilizer has proved a success beyond our most sanguine 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 It In field results; every plantei sees in It a PERMANENT IMPROVEU ol the soli. We guarantee every bag we sell to be composed of the Very Best recognized materials for Fertilizer with the addition ol Tobacco Sterns, and we offer $SOO to any person who can show that we use sL.gle pound of "shoddy" material In manufacture Ing our goods. North Carolina the leading agricultural state, and Krth Carolina Department ot Ini- we ask you to sustain us by your patronatre. and iiiiiMfUH u i will stsiti- m tluw-h:vinr thereby enable us to build up the manufacturing le i i i . r i interest of North Carolina. F K , property of the above description lor sale, A Few Reasons for Using 1 tha' af ,n. PT? to ,,ace sl!c" :,: " ; perry in the hands of over two hundred Durham Bull Fertilizer : i f ii.ve Asents w, ar making a regular nusiness to sell lanus to immigrants ana others coming into North Carolina to live. Lands placed above market value are not desired. We have established a Real Estate ana Mining Bureau in addition to the above and are in position to place to advantage mining properties of. all kincb, developed and undeveloped. Large tracts of Lands in Western Jsorth Carolina, and in East Ten., maybe placed through us to advantage. We can offer inducements heretofore unknown, and landowners will consult their best interest by calling on or addressing- BRUNER, EAMES & CO. Heal Estate Mining & Immigration Bureau, Salisbury, N. C. Maps, Assays, Reports and Estimates on short notice. Parties contemplating going to Texas will do well to consult us, as we have tarnis From Farming-ton. The county candi dates met vera last. Friday and announ ced themselves. No speeches were made except those of Dr. Wiseman and Dr. Jones, candidates for the Senate. Dr. lseman refuted every argument of Dr. Jones, literally using him up. lb. hour enthusiasm and cheers for Cleve land. What would Mr. Blaine do for the reform! He would not allow Mr Dudley to forsake the pension bureau in order to teacli the people to worshio the croldon calf, would be! Laughter. He would not anow congress to donate lands to rail roads, would he! Reuewed lauirhter.l He would seize the Pacific railroads by the throat mid help Thurinan and Ed- munus to urag them to settlement, wouldn't he! Great laughter." Blaine is in favor of converting the General Government into a paternal government for the education of her citizens The people have always educ.ited them selves and know very well that the fed- erai government has no right to become me scnooi teacner tor their children. It is the duty of the federal government to see that her citizens have fair play and protection, and that is alb The prospect for a graud Democratic triumph, State and national, was never so good as now. But let us not sit su pinely trusting the good indications to accomplish everything for ns. Rather let our fine prospect stimulate ns to greatei zeal aud activity. It is said that the prog rani me of the Blaine hypodroiue is to make exhibits iu New York with noise aud bluster until the day of election. Too late, Jimmy ! Your show has proven a failure, and af ter the 4th of November you will be crying iu agonizing despair "burn" the show. North Carolina is aroused as she never was before. Democrats, only get our friends to the polls, and hereafter our State will be considered ns universally Democratic ns Kentucky, Oh, I do so dote on the sea," she gur gled. "I have no yacht, Wilhelmina," he sighed, "but I can give you a little smack." And then it sounded as if a cork had flown out of a bottle. We have been asked the question, "what is the difference between a plu rality vote and a majority vote." A plurality is the number of votes the suc cessful candidate obtains over his high est competitor. A majority is the num ber he gets over all opposition combined. A new vault to hold fifty million silver dollars has been completed in the United States treasury building. It is a good German proverb that uif you give the devil your little finger, he will soon grip the whole hand. A sign of the progress! veness of the times is the fact that recently some journeymen artisans, a class of workmen who, from time immemorial, have trud ged on foot the highways and byways of the ratherland, as well as of the neigh boring countries, were seen riding on bicycles, their slim bundles strapped be hind them. iu-. l. It Is composed of the very best reeojrnlzd ma terials tor Fertilizer, Itn the addition ot Tobacco Stems, which Is ot itself one of the best Fertilizers. . w e guarantee the purity of all our poods. 3. They are as free from water and dirt as It is possible for us to make them. 4. it is a nome industry and merits the natronaare of horne people. f. it isascneap as any nrst-class sroous on the market. 6. .ur eoods prove equal to any on the market, as is evidenced by numerous certificates. r. Belntr une and oerfectlv drv sows well in anv drill. Reliable Testimonials furnished by our Agents on applicaUon. DURHAM FERTILIZER CO- FOR SALE BY C. T. BERNHABDT, Afrt., J:6w Salisbury, N. C. In TnE Sun niou Court. "Grace was in all her uteps, Heaven in her In every gesture dignity and love !" So appeared Mother Eve, and so mav shine Iter fair descendants, with the ex ercise of commop sense, care and pro per treatment. An enormous number of female complaints are directly caus ed by disturbance or suppression of the Menstral Function. In every such! case that sterling and unLiling specific,! Biiadfield's Female Regulator, - will effect relief and cure. Q It is from the recipe of a most distin- PQ uished physician. It is composed of strictly officinal ingredients, whose: p happy combination has never been sur- (Vj 'passed. It is prepared with scienlificLTa qq ;skiil from the nnest materials. It bears, u Wjthe palm for constancy of strength, " ceriainiy 01 euecc, elegance 01 prepar. ation, beauty of nppearence and rein.) d tive cheapness. The testimony in its .fed favor is genuine. It never fail when; 5j fairly tried. Cartersville Oa. j This vill certify that two members' M of mr immediate family, after having Q Isnffering for many years from menstru-j al irregularity, and having been treat ied without benefit by various medical I idoctors, were at length completely cured' by one bottleof Dr. Bradfield's Female! Regulator, Its effect in nuch cases is j Itrulv wonderful, and well may the rem-; 'edy be called "Woman's Best Friend." lours Kespect fully, Jas. W. Stuakge. Send for our book on the "Health and Happiness of Woman." Mailed free. Bradfield Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. NORTH CAROLINA 1 ROWAN nniiNT. s John YY. Smith, Plaintiff. ) Summons Against V for Ocha B. Smith Deft. ) Relief. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. In the above entitled ease it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant is a nun resident of this State and cannot after due diligence be found within this State and that a cause of ac tion for divorce exists in favor of 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 six successive weeks, command ing Ocha B. Smith the defendant above named, to be and appear before the Judge of our Superior Court at a Court, to be held for the County of Rowan, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the 9th Monday after the 4th Monday of September 1884, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said Couuty, within the first three days of said Term, and let the said defendant take notice that if she fail to answer the said complaint during the Term, the plaintiff will apply to the Court ior me renci demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand this 3d day of uctooer J. M. HORAII, Clerk Superior Court of Rowan County 52:6 w. A I It tr the working class. Send It ceWtW postage, and we will umii ouAM-" tuat will put you In the way of making more mony i tew days man you ever uiougni pu&aiu business. Capital not reiiutred. Wewni swrw"". You can work all the time or In spare uiut- The Work Is universally adapted to uoui voung end old. You can easily earn num- 0 $r every evening. That all who want wore est ine ousmesa, we mate mis unpaid'".----o all who are not well satisfied we will send ay for the trouble of writing us. Full partu-ui ur . ctls, etc.. sent free, fortunes w in ur,"'"r.r.: who give their whole time tu tlie WW, sue cess absolutely sure." lont d l;i. Address Stinsok & Co., Portland. Maine. li ly POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS HEALTH ESSTOftEu: Ho linm will die of Colic. IIots or Luxe Tm. tkk. If Vontz'n Powders are nued in time. Fontz Powders will enre and prevent Hon Ciot.ha. Font- Powders will prevent Gaik in Fowls. Fwtz Powders will increase the qtutntlrr of milk and rresin twenty per cent., and make the batter firm and sweet. Fontz'S Powders win rnre or prevent almost ktkky Diskasc to which Horses and Cattie are subject. Foutz's Pownris will eiTK Satisfaction". 4 Bold everywhere. Pavid r. rotlTS. Proprietor. BAXTtlTOaZ, MD. n all parts of that State, and" will piadly urnish Isformation. : FOUTZ'S Horse and Cattle Powdcrrst fl.75 per doz, at ENNISS Drug tore. Go to ENNISS and buy Machine oils. Kerosene and School Books, Envelops and writing p" per of all kinds at ENNISS'. SHERIFF'S REAL ESTATE! Under and by virtue of a writ of "V ditioni Exponas'1 from the Superior v, House rn ... T ...Ml ..vtuc to Salt' ,u oi now an county, i win till; iui;iici. ihuiici , - . i,v door in Salisbury, on Monday the -4tu o . . of NoTember, 1884, the followiog ed real estate, to wit : . 1st. Lot No. 3 in the division of the of Hugh Dobbinsdcc'd, among his n at law, containing about 81 acres , 2d. Lot No. 4 of the same ,llVf"id lands, containing about 81 acres: tlie-. turn Inta nHioin nr-U ther. aild STC , . " " J dp of Rowan County, adjoining f-K. F. Graham, Mrs. Laura WVT the ,d hv Mr?. Towns h lands of-K and others, and are now occupie Jemima Biuckwell. , ci.fr v- - C.C.KRIDER.5 Cct. 17, 188 1. of Rowan Conn j 2:lu . - t 7

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