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T -N A T- B WATCHTOt. Township Executive (JO -Virl Committees and citizeus generally can- -s-- uaa mure important duty than ;I-.W rtf'T. W. IBM.- thntnf rpHUKhL'A - "7V" uio Mimy 01 uie oaiiot . lumi siiimiiu oe allowed to vote cTticriptiOn RateS who is not clearly entitled to do so. It U ..Tratea of the Carolina is stated that negro voters from abroad are invading some of the Eastern conn - ties. May they not come to Rowan aud other Western counties! Rvmn. - - - w - 'MIHIV and man on the Register should be known to some crnnil iHan ,,-l. .. I. n litem ad- I w uiu uut iui inSSerl,il rwlM he should be challenged , ;.,rii rates ( l vear i' 1 !... 3 ire al loiiww" . year, 17", lftjeu- 3uio's2J ;;jg:4SSiii-A ,$1.50 .50 - .,.( for tnionnai'v-- fEHSOSS wa tins? f wn plea9e w and an examination had. -o- Vote Eabli . ticket ! iWt scratch your - ; . :. f l lit Democrauc uw. o ,,nst be funny thiugs Civil Rights. The following Cut illustrates what the Edmund's Bill is after forcing upon the South : Vote the stiai; . Uv can i wouldn't laugh as they do Or j"t r- every exertion u get tl - the noils next Tuesday the Deiuo- o- n election day work .j ' n.m't fuss, don t etiy- buiue- . .tly and earn uariel ; it isn't ti.nV Wvatt has bought the celebra : u.a ...stone Quarry of the late E. E l.i advertisement else- ceo - tir tin- god break thv .h nil the 4th Nov. will vrash , destroy the Bean crop its dream. )lea whom the ieoacy hi pot im' fa field are politically put, t W fcaelicanuot be said of - 750 JfiW in Bow o vb 4t" No wraber will not . ft aiotf one tu jail by water. o Let'ther a vigilant, ze mittee ri Vmwocn at each voti in the county or election day awake, wort ,ud victory is sure 0i next Tuesday every negro the bud wall vote. White en, don't be derelict Am jour duty ; but vrte without NOTICE ! The merchants of Salis bury have authorized the announcement that their stores will all be closed on election day, aud that no private busi- ness win ne transacted, inev nronose to give the whole day to the State and the Union, aud will join hands with busi? ness men north, south, east aud west, for the promotion of good government, State and federal. Their fellow citizens of the county are invited to unite with them by going to their respective voting places on that day and recording then votes agaiust the party of misrule aud corruption. It is oue ot the highest privileges and duties of a frcemau to nrotect his rights at the ballot box. Let none fail to attend now. o "Well there's no Use in jny going to the election : there will be enough to carry"the day without me." We some times hear meu talk this way. Friends, this is a great mistake. Every man should do his duty every Democrat should cast his ballot. Remember that Bobbins and Theo. V. Kluttz were beaten two years ago by Democrats staying at home on election day. o Dr. York and the Republican party of the State by their endorsiug the Nation al Republican platform are pledged to legislate for its passage. If you dont want civil rights with all its attendent evils vote the uemocrauc ticket. It was a handsome compliment handsomely paid Ln Assistant Secretary T. K Bruner. oi toe cxposi tlon, yesterday, when the exhibitors and friends presented him. with a gold-headed cane, as a token or appreciation oi nis pouve unu urei ii everybody's comfort and convenience. Chron. th. Easy to see Tnoucii. How can a watch no matter how costly be expect ed to go when the main spring wou't operate T How can anyone bo well when his stomach, liver or kidneys are out of order t Of course you say, "He cannot.'1 Yet thousands of people drag along mis erably in that condition ; not sick abed, but not able to work with comtort aud energy. How foolhdi, when a bottle or two of Paiker's Tonic would set them all right. Try it, and get back your health aud spirits. . Cotton got down below 9 cents yester day and some farmers who had brought their cotton in, refused to sell, but stored their bales for a rise. Char. Ob. Oct. 25. The Presbyterian synod, in session at Greenville, S. C. is indulgiug in exciting discussions on Dr. oodrow's evolution theorv. Rev. J. B. Mack, formerly of Rocky River church, Cabarrus county. made a strong speech m opposition to the evolution theory. The discussions are warm, but definite action has not yet been taken by the syuod. Char. Oh. The chairman of the Ohio Democratic State committee says the Prohibition vote in that State will be three or four times as large in the November election as it was in the State election, which places it iu the column of doubtful States. MOTHER SAVE YOUR CHILDREN from torture and death by nsing Sh ri nd's Indian Vermifuge. It will destroy and expel wormsof every variety. It is a reliable agent. Use it according to the directions on the Iwttle and watch the re sult, and yon will be convinced that it does its work well NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS MARRIED. On the 16th inst., at Franklin church, this county, by Rev. R. V. Boyd, Mr. John H. Howard to Miss Fannie Pen nington. For the Watchman. Sick. iloifl Those who have not registered have M- but a few tlsjs in which to attend to tbis Matter- If you are not registered you can not vote, uuless you come of age eu electibti day. . -o IW't stav at home on election day. and ' r. . ...1 AMaa u'AmIa ohiuit t 1 1 M 1 1 1 flllt'I V ill 11 nJ tWOO UOWUl I'lV, 'V iu ocraiifc party because its majority wasn't We are pleased to see Mr. John F Wilson back again, -iUter Jttfftu jMiiunt position damn thepRimer in the "Merchants Hotel," Spsitailbuig, S.C, one of the finest Public Houses in the South. o - V With tkis issue our part ol the cam paign light is over. Deiuoe-atiC friends, a "lorious victors aits us. But let us York to roll up an overwhelming majori ty Go to the polls early, aud work as long as the sun shines. Our parting Bote of warning is, get the Democrats to the polls. o By some unaccountable blundering on the railroads and red tapeism together, our gas lights have been put out. The President of the Gas Company has been persistently toiled in his attempt to secure rosin. He has waited, and bor rowed, and raked up scraps until he is clean out, and now the lights go out. o- On Monday there came near being a serious re at the R. & D. depot at this place. A lot of cotton on the platform Caught tire from the sparks of a passing engine, bat the fire was luckily disco vered in time to prevent damage to the building. About 12 bales were destroyed covered by insurance. Sub Elector, Brown of Kowan, we learu is speudtug Fair Week at Charlotte, initiating the fun-loving deulzeus of old Mecklenburg in the. mysteries and de- liffbt of his living Jenuy. Meantime the Radical cause iu his beat is left to take care of itself, uuless Doctor Jones can compensate by extraordinary labors for The abseuseofso important a man an machine. J o There waa a "tlrsiud Mass meetiua" of the republican party here yesterday, i anvbodv saw it. Hon. S. F. Phillids was f - v announced as the lion of the occasion He delivered his speech in the Court House to a crowd of 70 or 80 persons, white and black, hastily got together (alter four times ringing of the bell) to Wi-Miik the monotony of a loom full ot empty beuches, aud save the distinguish ed visitor the mortification of going away without the chauee of telling what he knows about Blaiue, "My Dear Mr. Fisher" and the Mullignu letters. o Before any white man decides not to go to the polls and vote irext Tuesday, we earnestly ask him to stop and think whai the result and example of his neglecting to vote will inevitably lead to : Our gov ernment is arepublic. The people should i -,. :. How t By their ballots ! If every negro goes and casts his vote (a thivg he has never failed io do) he at least shows a desire to rule. Hence the simple fact is evolved that if the negro can outvote the white man, why, then the negro rules; aud the only way to preveut this aud to maintain a white man's government is to do your duty to your family aud your eimntrv bv casttiiu vour ballot. Which r - do you prefer, white or black t o Dr. York passed this place Saturday night on his way home. He was coin- daiuiug of lung fever, or something of the kind. We have no doubt the Doctor is sick. Every oue of the "Liberal Demo cratic Republicans" is sick if the truth was known. They are making desper ate efforts, some of them, to make people believe they are iu good health and spir its and earnest iu the dirty work t hex- are engaged iu. They reiniud us of Jim Sueed's gal, who, he said was "the mer riest thing he ever seed. She xvas sing ing from morning till night. If she sat dowu to sewing she was rocking back xvaids and forxvardsand singing 'There is a happy land far, far away,' &c. If she was going from the house to the kitchen, or setting the table, or whatever else she went at, she xvas siuging singing some thing, mostly lively tuues. But would you believe it," said Jim, "that gal was iu a peck o' trouble, but I didu't know it at the time. She was more "u three mouths gone and uot married. By golly, it was trouble that made her siug all day and keep still at night. And it is just so with the traitor republicans. Thev are scared almost to death at the prospect of Cleveleand''s electiou, and they are wishiug all the time that they were out of the scraue. It will burst their hopes of party happiness iuto ten thousand splinters aud leave them wrecks on the bleak shores of disappointment York may be sick in fact, poor fellow. tor he saw sights in the West sufficient to take the breath out of a man. But we are told it xvas worse for him iu the east. Scales drew him big crowds in the West, but utter he determined to go through f lie Eastern counties by himself iU crowds fell off to almost nothing except a lew negroes, lue white folks took no stock" iu him, aud so he had a gloomy, sooty time of it, and he got sick aud xvent home. The prospect of defeat stares him iu the face night and day. rhere is no more escape for him than there xvas for Jim Sueed's gal. Peck. One Bottle instead of a Dozen. "Aud it took only one bottle to do it," said a gentlemau, sneak ins; of Parker's Hair Balsam. I had a ruu of fever, aud w hen I got well of that my hair began to fall so fast as to alarm me. I really didn't know what to do, until one day a friend said, 'Try Parker's Hair Balsam.' That was some mouths ago. Wiiat surprised me wiis the fact that oue bottle was euough. I expected to use up a dozeu." Clean, highly perfumed, uot oily, uot a dye. Restores original color. mm, HO 23d at Salisbury. The 23d of October was a notable day place. A woman of low character, bearing the name of Mrs. Bergher, while walking on the R. D. Kail road track last Saturdav night intoxicated, xvas run down by the 10 'clock freight. The result was a severe gah on the head aud the loss of the right arm amputated uear the shoulder. It is aid she is likely to recover. -o Charlotte Observer: To-morrow at pre cisely 12 o'clock the Empire clover holler, uown ou the Fair Grouuds bv Mr. Smith deal, of Salisbury, will be put in opera tion, ae especially requests every farm cr to come and see how it works. notice to Voters. -The following w" will be at the polls : 1. The Presidential box. 2. The State box. & The Judicial box. J The Congressional box. 5. The Legislative box. b. The Couuty box. 7. The Township box. o A Case Without Hope. Jno. 11. Booker, of Macon, 6a., writes: "In 1878 I was attacked by the most ravenous sort of cancerous sore., that ate great holes nto mv flesh and spread rapidly over my body. I received ihe very best medical atten tion; was dosed with mercury and potash un til I was so cripled with mercurial rheuma tism so that I could scarcely hobble about; my throat and mouth were badly ulcerated; my nair began to fall out. bo wrecked was my general health, that I became a physical ruin and my lite was a burden, for a long time 1 was bed-ridden, and my sunt ring was go in tense that I prayed for death as a relief. I exhausted the whole catalogue of patent med icines, in each case following the directions religiously. Each in turn seemed to aggra vate the malady, and none ot them benefitted me in any way. When life was apparently hooeless I commenced taking S. S. S. To this Specific 1 owe ray file, ln ten aays l commen ced improving, and in a short time was well My hair has grown out thick ; mj health and strength have returned ; the ulcers in my thioat and mouth are entirely cured; my appetite has returned, and for the first time in years I enjoy my food. Every sore has dis appeared from my body. I weigh as ranch as i ever did in my life,and am perfectly healthy in every way. The germs of the cancerous affliction are destroyed. Not only is the terrible malady that was preying on my life, and which every one pronounced incurable, entirely cured.but I am also relieved of thebad effects of the mercury and potash mixtures that I was fed on for years." Beware of Potash and Mercury mixtures, gotten up to imitate our specific, they are dangerous, POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills nowder never varies. A marvel of DUrttT, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical man tne oruinarv Kinua, ana eaumn ue sum m competition with the multitude ot low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only ln cans. Royal Baking Powdbb Co., 106 Wall St. K. WE have one the LARGEST and most COM PLETE Stick of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS in Western North Carolina. And we are prepared to offer seasonable and staple Goods at LOWER. PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE. We have a large assortment of to which we invite the especial attention of buyer ttti' Pt a i tn - LADIES ULUAto from $1 up. We have a good line of RUSSIAN CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS. We have Underwear for all We are agents for the PEARL SHIRT. WE HAVE . Boots and Shoes, Very Cheap. . We sell the unexcelled HESS & BRO'S. fine Hand Sewed Shoe. We have a large assortment of John Mcndell SOLAR TIPPED Children's Shoes. We still MEAL, uos. Molasses. Tomatoes. w u on L..ni, f nuv.WTNQ 1 1 u still liaic w , ji nuivia v. v . - - . j t . Table nnd Glassware in town. A new supply of 8 cents tncKs. agen . w l"c."K''' Running Domestic Sewing Machine; and Coat's Spool Cotton. Remember, wa wiM Pav you the highest prices for your produce and sell you goods as low-as the lowes. Come wd " KLUTTZ ft RENDLEMAH. W.W.TAYLOR,) D. J. BOSTIAN, Salesmen. and J. A. NEELY. ) . . nt At'T, TT I ira BITDV T k TTl mean to supply you with tne nest riAJun, na.o, rui w (new ctodV Buckwheat Flour, "Oat Mear urns, nice, ougir, oyr- Coffee. Tea, and tancy new uwp oe, u. TOBACCO. We have me largest stocic oi '4. Business Locals. A LOT OF SECOND-HAND YEL low poplar palings and other feucing lum ber tor sale. Apply at this othce. 1.1. TIE VOI R li.WD A quantity of ths best "Virginia LIME" (uot ground oyster shells) for Agricultu ral purposes, at very low figures. Call soou if any wauted. J. ALLEN BROWN. Sept. 24, 1884.50:tf TAX llOiltfci AMD PUBLIC SPEAKING! The Tax-payers of Rowan County are hereby requested to meet me at the follow ing times and places and settle their taxes for the year viz: Bostlan'8 X Roads, (Lit ike ) Wednesday. Oct. 1st U. E. Miller's Store, (doll Hill Tuicns,)) Tburs., " 2d Gold 11111, Friday, " 3rd Morgan's Saturday, " 4t& China Grove. Tuesday, " 7th l Enochvllle, eonesuay, . " sin iiAlnmnnVCtnrli i f tncll TVliniJi'iA Thlirsfln V. 9th ' 1 1 llL.lli O UW1 V -"-" I I - OakDale,-ChalKanktn,s-(Jft.tif) Friday, "loth Davis' store, (SttUe) Monday, " 80th Third Creek, Tuesday, " 81st it vpi-non Wednesday, " 22d Mce & Ballev's Store, Thursday, " 23rd Glbson'sSchoolhouse, Locke) Friday, " 24th Franklin, Tuesday, " 2Sth Hatter Shops, Prvidenct) Weduesday " 29th g-gf"Tlie Candidates for the Legislature and the County Offices, will attend these For over six tears I have been a terri-1 anrjointuicnts and address the people. The ble sufferer from a troublesome kidney public are urged to attend, pay their taxes complaint, tor the relict ot waicn l nave and near the canui'tates KIDNEY COMPLAINT. c noiy communion of the Lord's Sun Per will be administered by the pastor to "v. ifoutis' Evangelical Lutheran congre- .-"0 io Merouey'sHall at 11 a.m., Sun ill tr All -r ' AU Lutherans whether belonging uu g congregation or not, and all mends of the church iu good stand "'K are cordially vhed to celebrate this HIT Supper with us. iormation Serm Hefoney's Hall at All " it, iu this place. It had been anuounceu that Senator Vance and others would be here to make speeches, and that a basket picnic would be spread in Boyden's Grove. At an early hour of the day the streets were crowded with people from all narta of the couutv and many trom adjoining counties. Davidson was wel rpnreaented both in numbers and in ability. M. H. Pinnix, Esq., felicitiously introduced by Theo. F. Kluttz, made the rat Rneech sin able review of State i Dolitic8. He was listened to througliou with marked atteulion, and closed amidst applause. Gen. Vance followed, was greeted with cheer after cheer, and then proceeded iu speech which occupied nearly three hours iu the delivery. He held his audi ence, a very large one, throughout, aud the people left the ground at : last iu a broad good humor and witlm step which indicated settled determination. It is useless to dwell ou Gen, Vauce's speech, for all know Ins power and the exhaus tive man uer in which he handles his sub jects. On this occasion mucu oi ins time was devoted to the Tariff, aud its opera tion on individuals and communities. His illustrations were clear and forcible, carrying convictiou to every mind at all open to it. At night J. M. Leach, Jr., of Lexing toog, addressed a large audience iu Molo ney's Hall. The Hall was packed, and the speaker was evidently inspired by the eager attention shown him, for he fairly surpassed himself. We have heard his remarks on the Tariff aud Civils Rights question spoken of with high ap pi oval as lucid, just, and forcible. Altogether, the 23d was a good day in Salisbury, and proved a valuable promo ter of the white man's cause in Rowan. We publish below a Piano Recital by Miss Linda L. Kiunple, at Boston a few days ago. From the lollo win ' extract of a letter trom a young lady ot that State, who heard Miss Kruinple, It will be seen this sne has taken the very mgest stana as a .Musi- clan in this distluguifhed Conservatory oi Music. Miss LiQda gave ner recital last nigut, ana covered herself with glory. The audience applau ded ier most raptuously. ohe did play magnifi cently, l never neara ner ao oetter. Mr. Turner was so pleased with ner, tnat i coma ten it oy nis looks. I tell you I was proud of her as a North Carolinian. The second piece on the programmS ir. Dennee composed last Tuesday and is dedica ted tx '-Miss Linda Lee Kumple." He (Mr. Dennee) said that Linda played it so much better than h did, that he did not Intend to play it much." PIANO RECITAL spent over $256 without Benefit ; the most noted so-called remedies proving failures. The use of one siugle bottle of B. B. B. has been marvelous, giving more relief than all other treatment combined. It is a quid cure, while others, if they cure at all, are in the distant future. C. H. ROBERTS, Atlanta Water Works. CATARRH. The China and Queensware House ol McBride & Co., Atlanta, is perhaps the largest in the south. Mr. A. J. McBride of this firm has been cured of catarrh of the nose of 16 years standing by the use of B. B. B., after every known remedy and treatment had failed. B. B. B. cures catarrh in a few weeks, after slothful stuff has failed for years. Write to him and learn all the facts. C. C, Sept. 10th, 1884.-8t K RIDER, Sh' ff. Oct. 16, 1884. TAPE WORM. An eminent German scientist has recent ly discovered from a root extract, an abso lute specific for Tape Worm. It is pleasant to take and is not distress ing to the patient, but is peculiarly sicken ing and stupefying to the Tape Worm, which loosens its hold of its victim and passes away in a natural and easy manner, entirely whole, with Head, and while still alive. One physician has used this specific in over 400 cases, without a single failure to void worm entire. Success guaranteed. No pay required until removed with head. Seud stamp for circular and terms. HEYWOOD 6l CO., 19 Park Place, New York. May 30, '34. ly Death To Worms. RlDGKWAV, 8. C. Mr. Boykin Carmer Co. Gents. I have quite a demand for your "Worm Killer." It Is the best Vermifuge 1 can get. A farmer bought a bottle ot me a few weeks ago, gave one dose to his child: came in next day wijh a chow-chow'lar flUed with worms the result of one dose, since tuen an want It. W.J.DAVIS. Dcck ckkkk. N. C, May 8th 1884. Boykin, Carmer & Co., Baltimore, Md. Dear Sirs ; Mr. A Kudd, a very responsible customer of mine, save a half teaspconful "Worm Killer" to a child last week and the result was 35 worms. Mr. Daniel Pines used It with still better result : 75 worms from one child : of course my sales will be large. E. S. SMITH. Read the following trom one of the most proml ncnt nnd hrcsticnmvn Phvslcians and farmers ln smith cimiina Hp writes. "That a neirro jrlrllO von in nlri npnrlilm. tank two or three doses Of the J " " . - -- - .. . ...1 "Worm Killer, ana nassea worms. laivu Kldgeway, S. C, May 26th. 1SS4. it n . r, i .iuGi ' T3vinc 23cts Por Bottlo. AL- vniir Unionist lor It or seiMi iu - - - RnvLin. dinner & Co.. Bait. 34:.Jm. DAVIDSON COLLEGE, MECKLENBURG 00., N. C, '8S. The next Session opens on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11. Por Catalogues apply to the CLERK OF THE FACULTY. 11:8m pd. SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected weekly by J. M Knox ft Co. Salisbcbt, April 3, lS4. 2 Bacon Butter Chickens Eggs Cotton Corn Floor Foathers Fodder Hay Meal Oats Wheat Wool An Editor. At New England Conservatorn ot Music, by Miss Linda L. Rumple, assisted by Mr. H. D. Turner, Thurseay, Oct. 23, 1S84, at 8 o'clock, P. M. PROGRAMME. Sonata op. 55 (First movement) Bethoven Romanza (ms) First time Movelette in D Schumann. Grand Fantasle ("Lee Fatlneurs") L,lszt. Larghetto, from li minor Concerty Chopin. I iiuoductlon and Rondo Chopin . 'Les Preludes." Symphonic Poem for two Pianos Liszt. I have been almost entirely cured ot nasal catarrh of several years standing, by 3 bottles of B. B. B. I have tried many other remedies, but none equal B. B. B. It Dennee. js a quick cure, while others are slow. J. J. UdKUI, n.auor "nem, Toccoa, Ga. 15 to 20 8-10 It to II 75 1.75-2.00 50 so-ar 75-100 75 35 ft THE BEST SMITH IN THE COUNTY ! Tho nrwiornicmofi fs nrpMred to do all' Kinds of re pairing to aRklnds of watches, clocks, sc., and at reasonable prices. Leave and get your watches at Kluttz ft Kendleman's Store. Ballabvy i aatcrtt best smith ln tne county. . L. BROWN . Apr. 10, WM. When is a man 21 years old if born on the 5th of November t If you mean that he was born on the fifth day of Novem ber, then it is legally certain that he at tains his majority at the moment the clock strikes twelve midnight on the third of that mouth ELECTION NOTICE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 4TH, 1884. Notice is hereby given tnat an eiectum will we held at the several precincts iu Tacsdav. the 4th day f x,.r. lrtH4. for the followiui: named 7 - officers: . . lFor Electors of President anu Vice GREGORY'S DYSPEPTIGMIXTURE. Charlotte, N. C., May 24, 1884. This is to certify that seven years ago I was cured of dyspepsia by u-ing Gregory's nvarMMitic Mixture, and the disease has J r I ' never returned. J. E. Causon. New Berne, C, Jan. 25, 1883. rr W W. GiCL'orv : Dear Sir Enclosed please find check for $0.00. for which he srood cnougn to send 1 . . 1 L ...... H jjannitlitl 1 W. i 1 1 ( 1 11 1 me six ootties oi jum usjji.-ili mv-v..... sucli as you sent me sometime back. Thanks for the comtort received uy me anu my daughter. Yours truly, (A rnnx B- Ransom. V - 1 . ' Dr. J.1I.McAden,Druggrist& Chemist, ) No. 1 Parks Building, Charlotte, JN.c. ) Dr. Gregory I certify that I have sold Gregory's Dyspeptic Mixture for several years, and it hasiveu universal satisfac tion to those who have given it a fair trial. I know it to be a remedy of very great mer it, ami have heard it spoken of by those who have used it in the highest terms. From what I know of its composition I can rnntidentlv recommend it to those sunerin from Dyspepsia or any derangement 01 me digestive organs, it gives tone to lue&iuui ach and vigor to the entire system. (a copy) Jno- McAden, m.u. For sale at the Kluttz Drug Store, Salis bury, N. C. iy "A norann ia nt ftill nr ttt thn rwrln. I Praaidant of the United states. niugof the last day of his 21st year," 2 For Governor, Lt. Goveruor,Secreta- Parsous on Contracts, Vol. 1, Sec. 294 ; rv of State, Auditor, 1 reasnrer, Supenu- 2 Salk 625; Com. Dig. Infaut A; Book V. tendent of Public Instruction, and Attor- VI 17 IVotirl I TT SniiraniA Cnnrt. nor (i clii'll I. 119, aud a host of other authorities, so 3 Foi Representative in (he Congress ot iknn J annla I in IlltW StilteS IOl- IUO DOYBHMI VUU- tUtlV IO itlivuv aoj.x, I v w w Tlmrnfnrn a msin is 21 when the last I irressioual District. lav of the vear has ended, he is 21 when 4 For Associate Justice ol the Supreme J W ' 1 mil lilLi The Old Reliable. mm S. A. Ashe, Editor, Kaleigh, N. O. it begins, This was the rule ot the old Koman , i . i .i. aw, anu anieuates uy many years me Christian Era. K. Oct. 28, 1884. i n in TiTTSTl r i Protestants on aud service in 4 p. ui., on Sunday. are invited to engage Lutheran Pastor, At Tavlorsville ou the night of the 2&1 of Oct. instant, Ernest Uraige, in fant son of C. G. aud A. J. Viele. Aged nearly one year. Unreal visions all are they, Wnlcn spring and perish in a day. In Frankliu township, Oct. 27th, Dr. Ty re York? 'Michael H. Swink, aged about 88 years, i Oct. 27th, 1884. Court. . 5 For Senator of the 30th District, and one member of the House of Representa tives in the General Assembly The largest and best paper published in ilw, titnto tut tri"" ,. . ,!.. r f.,11 rnnnr Ot 1"C 1'JTIOUS, BUUW- D . , !!.:. .1 ntinirs Hi BLOOD And its anparallelled abuses, are fully and freely discussed in a neat 32 page book, mailed free to any address, by Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Dron a nostal for it. as every man and woman needs it and will be delighted with its valuable and entirely new revelations SMALL YOIGES Sometimes shake a Nation of people and arouse them to action. Expressions simi lar to ite following, from a well known Druggist of Atlanta, pour in from sections where B. B. B. has been used. Atlanta, June 12, 1884. It is our firm belief that B. B. 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Tim nna will be opened from 7 A "V I o'clock in the morning until suuset, and no longer. C. C. KR1DER, Shentt of Kowan county. For tne Watchman. Disfranchisement of the Kegroes. Last week we meutioued, that one of the two white Republicans Par mobile t A lVTP C T-T T fJ M "P V fratrum) of Franklin township, would L-frVlVlI nimn i support that party, because they were in the news, accurate rasrhui iq, dories. &c. We will give as a premium A WATERBURY WATCH Free to any person sending us a club ot 6 annual subscribers to tne ivij. Take your local paper anu men suu fnr the Weekly News and Ob FOR SALE! We, as Executors of J. C. Kargra re now offering for sale his plantation known as Deep Well. It is on the Salisbury pub lic road, three miles from Mooresville, village on the A. T. A O. R. R. The house is a large two story, six-room frame build ing, cypress roof, and built since the warf a fine well of water, all necessary out buildings and a good orchard. There are 105 acres in tract. It is a very desirable place, as the land produces well, all grains and cotton, is in a good neighborhood, and convenient o two school house. Terms easy. Parties wishing any further particulars can address us. U. It. URAT, at juooresvnie. L. D. Hakgrave, at Charlotte. P 8. If not sold privately will be sold publicly the latter part of November. 49:0w. Administrator's Notice. ah nnranna indebted to the estate of E. E. Phillips, deceased, are hereby roQUMted to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the I Lugs, med. to good, SALE OF LAND AN I) PERSONAL PROPERTY! Havinsr Qualified as Administrator ol the Estate of Levi Petchel, dee'd.. I wit! have a sale of his land amounting to 62 acres, on the premises, on the 23d day of Octolier . ' . ... J1 W Ml 1884, and at tne same nine anu piace iwm sell the personal property belonging to tliw estate, consisting in part ot l mine, l norsc corn, wheat, a two horse wagon, farmiiu tools and otner articles not nivuuuiicu The land is a fresh, new tract adjoining the lands of Pleasant Wise and others. Terms for sale of land : One halt cnh with a credit of six mouths for the otuv i half with interest at 8 per cent, from uu of sale. Terms of sale of personal property CASH. J. V. PETCHEL, Adm'r. of Levi Petchel. . Sept. 22, '84. 50:tds. Salistoj Tobacco Met CORRECTED WEEKLY BT JHO. 8HEPPARD. Lugs, common to med. favor of sending the negro out of the country. Iu the close vicmty, in .Locke township there, lives an intelligent, honest, indus trious colored Republican, who says lie will not support Mr. Blaine for tbe'Pres- idency: he favored the taking away the right of suffrage from the negro be cause a good many of them had voted with the Democrats for Wade Hampton aud others, in the South. I am inclined to believe this is so. The negroes,io some of the Southern States, had, at one time, ceased to vote solid for Republicans , many of them voting the Democratic ticket, and there was a hue and cry rais ed by Republicans at the North, and Ihe necro was threatened with disfranchise-- i meut by some of them. How was it, w. k. r. At FIVE CENTS A PIECE At ENNISS' Drug Store. Weekly Weeklv one year $2.00. V Iarge Stock of Lamps and Lanterns At Reduced Prices 3:tf scribe for the server. Dailv one vear $7.00. "Scnd your name for sample copv. Price at ENNISS'. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the estate of Adam T. Klutts, dec d., are Here by notified to present the same lo tne un dersigned on or before the 29th day of October lP8o, or tnis notice win uw pieuu- ed in bar of their recovery. A. M. CRUSE, Adm'r. Oct. 24rh. 1881. 3:6 w. New Polling Places. NOTICE is hereby given that the fol- l I imn r ioo t . lowing new polling pieces uc ed iu Rawan County, to wit . Heilig'i MM, in Litaker Township. n,,l- Dale. (S C Rankin's former resi dence) in Mt. Ulla Township. Bowan Academy, m rrutmc sllip. tJ- CUnlo Tmvnuliin Setter a iwaa, m oa-.. Third Creek, in Scotch Irish Township. Bv order of the Board of County Com missioners. H. N. Woodson-, Clerk. Sept. 1st, 1884. 2m oetatA are notified that they must present them to me, on or before the 8th day oi August, 1885, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. HENRY PEELER, Admr , of E. E. Phillips. Sept. 15, 1884. 49:6w TBMiTHi COME ! Oar Stick Constantly RenleniM UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF W. J. Plummer. long known es the be! ttarnee s and Saddle Maker who ever did busi aess in Salisbury, presents his complinunt lo old friends and patrons with an invitalions to call and see h's present slock of new ii Saildles. (Joilarp. etc. ne warranw natUfaetion to every purchaser of New Stock, -,l Un hi reDair work. Rate aj low as a tood article will admitof. Call and l ee. PLUMMER ft MORGAN 4.50 to 6.00 6.00 to 8.50 8.50 to 11.00 11.00 to 18.01 5.00 to 6.2 ' 6.25 to Z8.50 to 15.00 15 00 to 16..' 18.50 to 25.0 25.00 to 40.t 40.00 to 55.0 Lues, good to fine, Lugs, fine to tancy, Leaf, common to med. Leaf, ined. to good. Leaf, good to fine, Wrappers, com. to med. Wrappers, med. to good Wrappers, stood to fine, Wranoers. fine. Wrappers, fancy. none offered. New tobacco breaks for the past wee: have leen liaht. Prices stiff for all grade Good, rich, waxy fillers, smooth cutters an lug smokers axe in great demand and prici a shade stiffer than the quotation. Wraj pers of all classes are high and eageil sought after. Planters would do well h putting some ot tneir good tooaccos on in market at this time. WHITE LEGHORNSr I have a few Cock and Cockerels c thi fine breed ol fowls which are offeree i fir tale at reasonable prices. 1 C. H. Brunrr, 43P i in
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