Carolina Watchman. THCIWDAY, OCTOBER 7, lS8ft. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES, For Congress 7th District, JOHN & IlENP L'lLSON'. of Rowan. For Judge 8th District, W. J. MONTGOMERY, of Cabarnu. Solicitor 8th District, B. F. LONG, of Iredell. I 'l . For Justices of the Supreme Court. Jfcr Chief ,Mt-WM. N. H. SMITH. For Associate Justices, A. 8. MIRBIMON-TIIOS. S. ASIIE. BOWAK'S TICKET. For SutieSenator, , BOS. F. E. SHOBER. For the Legislature, LEE S. OVERMAN. For Sheriff, C. C. KRIDER. For Register of Deeds, II. X. WOODSOX. For Superior Court Clerk, JOUX M. HORAII. For County Treasurer, J. S. McCUBBINS, Ja. For Coroner, I. A. ATWELL. For County Surreyor, B. C. AREY. Oliver to Oppose Rowland It is now whispered that Oliver H. Dockery is to be the genuine liepub lican candidate for Congress in the hot gun district. Oliver let the cat out of the bag at Troy on Tuesday. How will this effect the situation ? It may do harm. The Knights of Labor are pledged to offiee hunting Charley of the Observer. The K. of L are most all Democrats and this divides Rowland's strength, as Charlotte and Wilmington have large numbers of K. of L. The Republicans will solidify on Doekerv and m this way they may enue system would intensified. Southern lecthim. The Democratic fc5.!5iS: , .... . i uruiiiuiiiuu as tucy mh kiv uimn uuv. will then feel very kindly toward Jones law Thev are not going to surrender T th Democrats of Rowan. This ytar is prolific in side issues de sisned by any means, fair or foul, to lead the Democratic voters away frjm the fold; to pursuade them that they have voted the old and reliable ticket long enough, and that they can find something better to vote for outsiae the party which has served them so long. Reason protests in the most emphatic manner against any such ac tion on the part of Democrats. The arguments of these side issue folks won't hold at all it is the merest soph istry and has but one design in it and that is to get you to change your vote, no matter for what, just so it is not cast for the Democratic party. They think in this way to so weaken the Democratic vote in the State as to make it go Republican in national politics. The Atlanta Constitution in speaking of the prospect to break the solid South, says: 'The ant i-saloon element in the Repub lican party counts upon the strong prohi bition feeling in the South. On this issue an attempt will be made to reorganize and rebuild the Republican party in this section. It is claimed that with the igno rant, vicious sort ion of the saloon, and the intelligent and religious portion against it; The color line will disappear and the . Republican party will no longer be a negro party. Hosts of white South erners believing prohibition to be the vital issue, are expected to join the Re publicans, and it will once more claim to be the 'God and morality party.' The scheme has a good backing. It is favored by more than one-half of the Re publican Senators, many Congressmen and party leaders, aud the party in Ver mont and Maine has officially endorsed it. There is no reason why Southern Dem crats should be led off by this delusive movement. In the South we have thus far settled our local issues within the Democratic party, and prohibition is a matter of local policy and nothing else. Down this way there is a well-grounded objection to giving the federal govern ment more power than it already enjoys. A system of national prohibition would turn the enforce ment of the law over to Tnited States marshals and deputies, and the evils of the inquisitive internal rev- In fact the auriferous area in a general way embraces nearly one-half of her J-iMx th nraductive area is much less containing a little more than twelve 1 thousand square mnes. There are ten of the precious stones found within her borders, and a number of com panies are now being operated with a ,....w.i r ufti'firnl thousands of dollars to ! push forward and develop this new indus try. North Carolina is rich in iron ores of the best grade, $ 520,000,000 761,000,000 576,000,000 197,000,000 43,500,000 and his labor followers. Who was the author of the yarn that the K. of L. was poses. ? themselves to the federal police if they can help it. We may have a few cranks and fanatics who will be ready to throw not organized for political pur-1 local self government overboard for this new iorm oi paternal despotism, uui ine will be speedily suppressed. It is no new thing for the devil to seek to ride into power on a moral idea, but Oar Railroad Schemes. This is becoming a familiar subject the devil of Republicanism will be thrown c . I tn 4h!o tnaraniWl " 1U biUO 1UOVOUVV. with the readers of this paper, but they wuioe grauneu to Know wiai it b as- The boiler attached to the cotton suming a simplicity not altogether un- comDress in Charlotte exploded on last expected by those who have given the Monday, demolishing the boiler house ii n i , i 1 fill TV I T and injuring the fireman. matter any careful thought. The Dr. Emmens proposition to build the Yad kin Railroad may be considered as off. Do the labor organizations do credit to He has shown disposition to auibble themselves and add popularity to their - . I 1 1 " A Has J A oruer oy going mio pojuics ana support ing independents, or by putting out inefficient candidates for office ? Surely not. Hesperothen. for some time and as a climax has written Theo. F. Kluttz,. Esq., to the effect that it is probably best for both parties to abandon the scheme. This is not a surprise and is therefore no disappointment. The correspondence between , Mr. Kluttz and Dr. Emmens will be given to the public in good lime. With this affair out of the way our people naturally turn to the South Atlantic and Northwestern Railroad, from Smithville to Bristol, and begin to srmr ini r.fmf. sr hpmp wif.h n Villai ned eve. the wav is onen tor this , ,. , , , I that comes swelling in, added to our nrnnAtu lino inn nni1 nonn a oh raiH r ... 0 steadily augmenting natural increase, to take hold, and thev like the plans will soon now so occupy the available fine line because they are based on Jds as to raise the price of the poorest " J . v" land worth selling on to a point we have OUT CYRIL'S NOONDAY OBSERVATIONS OUT WEST. NORTII CAROLINA OFFERS TO YOCNG MEN OF PUSH AND ENER GY HOMES IN A CLIMATE ESPE CIALLY FAVORED BY NATURE. Why live in Tenements When Broad Acre Await the Industrious. Chicago, III., Sept. 27th '86. Special Correspondence Carolina Watchman. Land today inforth Carolina is com paratively cheap. But this cannot long coutinue. The stream of immigration while coal abounds in considerable quantity. The area of the coal field is given as about three huudred square miles. jft is here the agriculturist reap bounti ful harvests of corn, wheat, cot too rice, potatoes, hay, oats, rye and every variety of field crop. The horticulturist luxu riates in his heavy and productive ship ment of vegetables, while many large and excellent ? Vineyards are scattered over her rich and fertile lands. She offers special inducements to the new comer, in cheap and productive lands, healthful climate, educational fa cilities, and in a just and good State fro vern men L The South must look to its intelligent and progressive young farmers, and to those who are to come among us from other States on account of climate and dye great push-out plan now going on among the arogant capitalists, for ad vancement, progress and wealth. There is more money to be made in intelligent farming throughout the coun- trv and more substantial health to be gained from the pursuit than in any oth er calling provided the farmers regulate their labors by a just protective associa tion. Let us reason with facts and figures. The farm Products from 1870 to 1880 show a vast increase in productions and values. The productions and values for 1870 were : Cotton (bales) 3,352,317 Corn (bushels) 761,000,000 Wheat (bush) 288,000.000 Oats (bushels) 280,000,000 Tobacco (lbs) 360,000,000 For 1880 they were as follows : Cotton (bales) 4,000,000 $ 288,000,000 Corn (bush) 1,750,000,000 520,000,000 Wheat 4bush) 459,000,000 459,000,000 Oats (bushels) 407,000,000 122,000,000 Tobacco (lbs) 473,000,000 28,000,000 This shows for 1880 an increase in pro duction over that of 1870 of nearly 100 per cent, and that the total value of the crops in 1870 was $2,097,000,000; so had the prices in 1880 beeu kept up to the same (or higher prices) as they could and should have been, the total value of the crops for that year would have been about $4,000,000,000, but as it was, they were valued at only $1,417,000,000, a loss to the farmers in that one year of $2,583, 000.000. Here comes in the value and benefit of a farmers protective association. It is NOW a necessity. Would that our Southern farmers would study of these matters so that they may begin tojrealize the magnitude of the wrongs they are suffering simply to inflate the holdings of the usurers, the bankers, the bondholders, the mortgage holders and the receivers of fixed sala ries. We must learn to look facts square in the face, andnot struggle obstinately against inevitable necessities. As I sit at my hotel window watching the moving masses of humanity here there and evervwhere the young man full of promise and hope rushing aloug with the oldest and the strongest. I ask myself why so much rush for so little. Why toil at fever-heat for" a few dollars to live and die at the desk and to eke out an existence oblivious to all the grand beauties of nature offered in a State like North Carolina, where health, happiness, comfort and independence await all who may come with the right spirit and determination. The perfection of the body, and health, its consequence, cannot be obtained ex cept under conditions in harmony with the demands of our natures; therefore no longer wonder when I see pale faces and emaciated forms in our large cities, faces wearing expressions which seems to yearn for a garden spot from whence all the tribes of men have pro ceeded. It is impossible to resist with impuni ty our own individual lotgings, therefore our large and compact cities must return a goodly number of her young men to the country from whence .National aid, pro gress and development receives its main support. Guy Cyril. reasonable prospects for maintenance never known. by a freight traffic with a seaboard connection. The line will be of great advantage to our people if built. It would mean more people, more busi ness and cheaper freights. If we had these three things Salisbury would be a Don't existing facts prove the above assertion? Nearly twenty years ago, Mr. Wade of Ohio, in a speech in the United States Senate, predicted that by the close of the century every acre of good agricultural land in the Union would be worth at least $50. That this prediction :U1 be even mure than voriflvl n-A mnv ulronrK- wmc piwpuus pi,c, uu nic iwui i see. oy tne close ot the century our era of Rowan would be better paid for popwon,attne normal rateot increase, u i i. will be over 50 millions more than in 1880. their products. Where will this increase in our nooula- The board of Conntv Commissioners tion find room, and where will thev pro- portponrf the calling of an election, I JZfjl to. submit to the people of the Coun- Pacific. To the very farth'erest corners ty a proposition to vote a subscription J:he P110 ae already going. J atrWWwv V u j m. i j Wher then, will the thousands yet to OI flUU.UUt) to the road, lney acted come to our shores find room for comfor- they thought best, with the lights and happy homes befere them. The time was inoooor- . ? " ill v luaav liiuuu I vKaiUlUlf: 111H Ultl tune and all the information desired by I North State, and see what she offers - : I 1 A I J ; a . 1 ! -I m Let West the young men of the North and make inquiry regardinsr the old board not at hand. This action not mean and7 must not be con- as those who desire to build up comfor- uiuie aim nappy nomes. instead ot re- maining cooped up in large cities, the meaning opposition to the "Wy of whom, hold positions barely TrW , as I ahla t r annnAvf tlu.m fHnM a w w oujvi v Duciu ijum vcur iv year. lo the investor and capitalist the State of North Carolina offers: pa.pl. of the town and many . ttakffiSllJEH ft . I " - a : " Mvvvooiun? country iavor the road and they will and profitably cultivated and made to the does sidered scheme as proposed by the S. A. ft N. W. K. K. Co. It is a fact that the .1.1 X L .. V .1 . ci uiTuraoiy wnen me time comes. lhere is now no competing scheme to divide the attention of that the sentiment will be as a unit in produce nearly every cerial grown. me larger portion ot the State eniovs a climate distinctively healthy, due both the public so location and configuration of the ' AnnntnT Viua liL ........4 r iitt ivi iuui pan, 11 om maianai swamps, tanned bv hftalthfn . 1 ri j ucnuuiui iavor of this road and they may depend breeies, occasioned by the diversified on the hearty co fa in this section am the hearty co-operation of the r-. eontour ! t?e . country, the fertile ,1 . ',. ' ianas are aamiraoiv adopted to rliA 'mitAi . . f . 1 H 1 . mo uu run ui a, luriie uodu aunn in health, wealth and haDoiness. r tt a rr-i i .1 TB "tYC?llJ "l um n ana elevation jr, . jx. ueiper is aomg a great wittun tbe borders of her province. ter Am tor Worth Carolina by the liberal " ran8e .of products from those of it ii a nana .a hAa r j ascof his facile pen. He is just now is- tudcsT - uing 25,000 copies of a pamphlet Principal agricultural products .devoted to the attractions nf fK- r. f?" cotton- wheat. rice, tobacco, rye -" ' T www inn on ftnrtl nnta un( k.l.. L which aj;e for general distribution, both grown in abundance and with profit. mm country and in Europe. - iLzSJSS J2&? character, seems to have unrivalW mm. The Charlotte Evening CheenUU had to cities. Apologize for announcing the marriage of Her. minig wealth is inexhaustible, white couple as taking place in "high eraUfnr 7X1 U8elul min' Zaa d .w SS m 2 leraisfor the elevaUon and advancement MEHpNEY BfjO'S. - ' I 1 "1 llM Sj M . LADIES' Everything New in For years we have been leading ladies fine dress goods. We do not hesi tate to say that we hare outdone every former purchase in this line for the fall and winter trade of 1886. We present an unequalled line of CASHIERES, Camel's Hair, Homespun, Cassimeres, Flannels, Broad Wails, Norfolk Suitings And a great variety of pther new and at tractive designs in dress goods. We ran match our dress goods with all the latest trimmings, such as striped plush. striped velvets, moss, astrakhan, Fur, solid velvets and velveteens in all color: chenille fringe, a full line of jet aud passementerie. We call special attention to our. 25 CENT DRESS GOODS the best we have ever been able to offer to our trade. Ladies full regular hose for 25 ccnt$I An immense stock of ribbed hose children. for In the Sermon C'OCRT, OCTOBKH 5TB, 18B6. George H. Shaver, Plaintiff Margaret Brasher, Warrant of At- Zaoh. Bacfamein and Defendants. SUice of Summons and tachmtnt. The defenbants above named Will take notice that a summons in the above enti tled action wag issued agaibst said de ten ants on the 11th day of September 1886, by J. M. Horah Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County, for the sum of two thousand dollars due said plaintiff by con tract as a reward for the arrest of one John Henry Green, and the recovery of certain tnonyes alleged to have been stolen by him, which summons is returnable to the next term of the Superior Court of Rowan Coun ty to be held at the Court House in Salis bury on the eleventh Monday after the first Monday in September 1886. The said defendants will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued bv said Clerk of said Court on the eleventh day of September 1886, against the property of said defendants which warrant is returna ble before the said Superior Court of Row an County at the time and place above named for the return of the summons, when and where the defendants are requir ed to appear and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff, and let the said de fendants take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint during said Term, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded iu the complaint. It appearing to the Court that the de fendants aliove named are non-fesid nts of this State and have property therein, and that the plaintiff has a good cause of action against them, and has caused process to be issued agninst them which has Ween re turned as hereinbefore stated, it is ordered that publication of this notice of summons and warrant or attachment !e published for six successive weeks iu the Carolina Watchmak, a weekly newspaper publish ed in the town of Salisbury in said county. J M. HORAH, GTk of I he Superior Court of Rowan Co. Tho. F. Kluttz, Attorney for Plaintiff. 50:6w. Magic Baking Powder, Manufactured by F. Davidson & Co. SALI3BUBY, 27. C- IS p it up and sold la Tin cans, and It recommends to t e public lor its st-knoth. unitokmitt, lstnr Qualities. It is also economical and IS p lUMd nnrl whol some jf Ask your Oncer for the 3Ingrio Baking Powder. T:tf SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE t ar m 1 f Connelly Springs LADIES WRAPS A large assortment consisting of Jackets, New Markets, &c, tfce. Large lot of chil-i drens wraps. Latest novelties in ladies Jerseys. A complete assortment of embroidered handkerchiefs, white and colored. UNDER WEAR. Gknt's, Ladies and children's underwear in great profusion. The finest Hue in the town. See it before purchasing. Polo and Jersey caps for children at 25 centa. Misses Electric gossamer for only one dollar! Ladies Electric gossamer for one dollar and a quarter. Our line of is- complete. Our stock is without a parallel in this market and our prices defy comparison. It is certainly to your advantage to pee our stock and hear our prices before trading. MERONEY & BR0. 50:tf. Rubber goods Congressional Canvass. Henderson's Appointments. Eldorado, do Thursday, Oct. Y Gold-Hill, Rowan county, Friday, " 8 Morgan's, do Saturday. M 9. China Grove, do Monday, " 11 Mscksville, Davie county, Tuesday, " 12 Olio, Iredell county, Wednesday, " 13 Sloan' Store, do Thursday, 14. Brady's X Roads, Iredell eo. Friday; " 15 Mooresville, do Saturday, " 16 Catawba, Catawba co. Monday. " 18. Hickory, do Tuesday, 19 Newton, do Wednesday, M 20 Kecversville, do Thursday, " 21. SberriU's Store, do Friday, 22. Statesville, Iredell county, Saturday, 11 23. Fork Church, Davie county, Monday, u 25. Farmington, do Tuesday, " 26 Thomasville, Davidson co., Saturday, " 30 Third Creek, Rowan co., Monday, How L colored circles pardpnabie, and isat is simply uo the groom would be -justified in having personal satisfaction. The white Democratic editor who writes 'feifth colored circle," needs a licking frvm some source. of mankind. The facilities for manufacturing are not surpassed by any other locaiitv in L o.?heaggregate water Pwer 2 T0?0Jhorse tPower, and this force is distributed over her entire section. GohTis found in thirty-three counties. W fiROYALffteat Ik POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder aerer varies. A marvel ot v S'.reagtb,and wholesomenesa. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude ot low (est, shro weignt. aiumorpnospuatepowaers. joia oniyni eB Rota i. IWbinu rowDitCo., 1W Wall WLM.I ope;n i;e;tte;h i Office of Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Salisbury, Oct 7th '86. To the Public: I Have just returned from New York and Phil tit' - aaetpma ivitn a general stock of goods, the best I have ever had. 1 hey are now ready for inspection. I shall be pleased to see all my old customers and event body else in search of goods in my line, and 1 assure alb that by an ex amination of my stock, be fore purchasing elsewhere they can save money. My line of Dress Goods and Ready-made Cloth ing is unusually fine. I invite comparison. You will find them at bottom prices. I have also a full line of first class Groceries which are offered as low as such things can be sold at elsewhere. Very respectfully, R. J. HOLMES. 50:2m. CHEAPER & LARGER THAN EVER!! J. S. McCubbins has just received the largest and most complete stock of new SPRING AND SUMMER goods that he bas ever offered to the pub lic: Consisting of Dry Goods. .Notions, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Drugs, Mats, Clothing, Provisions, Crockery and Glass ware, and a full line ot high grade Fertilizers For Cotton and Tobacco, all of which is offered very cheap for Cash, Barter, or good Chattle Mortgages. Don't fail to go and see him at No. 1, Murphy's Granite Row, Salisbury, N. C. COMMONER'S SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a decree of Rowan Superior Court made at August term 18S6, in the case of Chas Price, artur. of J. N. B. John son et al, vs Tobias Kesler. I will offer at public sale at the Court House door in Salisbury, on M0NDJUT, NOVEMBER 1st 18S6, that valuable tract of laud known as the "Powe Place," situate in Rowan County, on the Miller's Ferry Road, about five miles from Salisbury, adjoining the lands of Dr. I. W. Jones, Thos. Kerns and others, con taining about 284 acres. This is a splendid tract of land, good soil, and well timbered and watered Biddings will open at last bid of $1884.96. Terms: One-third cash on confirmation of sale, balance in six months with interest at eight per cent, from date of confirmation. Title reserved till all the purchase money is paid. TUEO. F. KLUTTZ, Commissioner. Salisbury N. C. Oct. 5th, 1880. 50:4t. Administrator's Notice, Having taken out letters of administra tion upon the estate of Samuel Linn, deed, al! persons iudebted to the said estate are hereby re quested to make promptsetllc ment of their indebtedness, and all persons having claims against the estate are hereby notified to present them to us on or before the Cth day of October 1887, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. C. A. Linn, ) Admins- D. W. Bostian, ( t raters. Oct. 6th, 1886. 50:4w. HOTEL. Xcard Station, W. N. C. B. B. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ST LEADING PHYSICIANS ALL OVjcR the state. Accommodations for BOARD Th9 BEST in Western N. 0. Analysis of the water, terms, and si) com munications, will be promptly answered either by ns at Salisbury, N. C, or at Hap py Home, Burke county, N. C. MERONEY & BRO. 38 :3m Proprietors. ft LOSING OUT! The firm of J. 0 H. THOMPSON'S SONS, have this day dissolved co partnership by mutual consent. They have on hand a laru'c lot of wagons, Plows, Feed Cutters &c, &., which they offer at cost, for cash, fn order that Jffey may close up the business between this and the 1st day of January 1887. All indebted to the above firm will please call at once and settle their notes and accounts; other wise they will be put iu the hands of an officer for collection. Respectfully, J. H. Thompson s Sons. Tyro Shops, Davidson Co., Sept. 23d, 1886. 49 :2 m. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. In pursuance of an order of tho Superior Court of Rowan, made at August term 1886. in the case of John C. Foard vs R. F. Johnston. I will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury, on MONDAY the 1st DAY OF NOVEMBER, 186. at public auction, to the highest bidder, the follow ing tract.of land, situated in Rowan county and State of North Carolina, described as follows: Known as the ltNeelv Mills lands" and J. G. Flemming lands" adjoining J. G. Flemming on tne North, Mrs. Carson on the East, John Carson and Jesse Powlason the South, and J. D. Johnston and wife and Dr. D. B. Wood on the West Con taining one hundred and twenty-one acres. together with eight acres more cr less known as part of Kiipatnck lands, adjoin- ing J. a. I nompson anu nuuwio s ntn and E. L. Johnston. Terms of sale cash. L. H. CLEMENT, Com'r. Dated Sept. 23-1, 1886. 4:tds. FOR SALE OR RENT 3 Small Houses. Apply to J. S. McCUBBINS, Sr. April 1st, 1886. t4:tf GERMAN CARP:- -sonda. For tei u v iSMtr , S. C. address w I can turn tan carp lame or small, tn anv uDHtj. ior Mocciacr R. r KA LEV. Sat- ST.tf. NORTH CAROLINA In the Superior ROWAN COUNTY. ) Court. AUGTST 21st 1886. J N Baker, J F Baker, W H Alley and wife Margaret Alley, W J Oyercash and wife Mary D Overcash, Frances E Sherrill, Mary M toherrill and Bruncr A Sherrill in fants under the age of twenty one vears by their nest friend W T. Sherrill, O V Baker and N I Baker infants under the age of twenty-one years by their guardian E T Goodman; D C Baker, N Baiter and D Baker infants under the age of twenty one years hy their guardian Jacob M Eudy Prffs. Against Florence Collins, Dcf ts. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court by affidavit that Florence Collins, the defendant above named is a non-resident of this State and cannot after due diligence be found in this State and that she is a necessary party to the above named action. It is now on motion ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six successive weeks notifying the said Florence the de fendant above named, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, for the County of Rowan on the 9th day of October 1886 and answer the complaint filed iu this action in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, and let her take notice that if she fail to answer the said complaint within that time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint. Given under my hand this 21st dav of August 1886. J. M. HORAH, Clerk Superior Court Rowan Co. Notice of Dissolution. The firm of P. M. Brown & Co., Wtt9 tj WI vs sows v -v iinn nai ',,uSCni W Falconer withdrawing, f. M. Bro '"luiiiut uusiiicniu an hs branch. Either partner will sign in liquidation . P. M. Bkown, W. A. Falconf.m Salisbury, N. C. July 19, 'W. 40;, A. n wilh NOTICE ! Y order of tne Superior Court of Ala. ander Const ,1 will re-sell, oo . iu premises, on Monday, tne October, a certain tract ot iZ Rowan county, ljlng om ttoe waters 0f 5 Creek, adjolfdnjf tlie lands of James Cow tenry Burke, anri others, belonging tn th. state of Eduaoiwi Burke, deceaaii i.h.e 1 ncr Ot ruT. hv esl Imntlnn T, ""'liu- - tlul.NHIimflllh. credit raoona ana approved security Titu. rr J. BUSkE, admr Any. S1.1SS. - 46: B Etrs catahbh mm mala Gives Relief at once and Cures . ' COLD in the Head. CATARRH HAY FEVER. Sot a Liquid, Snvf or fwdsr. Free frrm Injt -rivue Drug an i Ofsntii odor. A partlleof the Balm is snniiea mtn teaereeable to use and Is quickly absorbed. ffectu ally cleanslnf- tne nasal passages of catarrbat vi. causing healtliy secrcilous. It allays pain and mfiamatlon, protects the mem branal linings of the head from additional colds, completely hesls the sores' and restores the wnv of taste and smell. Beneficial results are reaiiird by a few applications. A thorough treatment till cure. Price 50 cents at druggists; by mall, registered to cents. Circulars sent free ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Owego N v 44:U W. P. ELLIOTT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, SALISBURY,!!. C. I wish to state to the citizens of Salis bury and surrounding rJbuntry, that I am located at Salisbury N. C. for the purpose , of constructing buildings of all styles and nnisn. Am a practical builder of sev eral years experience and guarantee sat isfaction. Parties wishing to see me on building will find me at the residence of Mr. Willie Gales. Very Res'pt, W. ELLIOTT, 45:3t. Salisbury N. CY FOR SALE. A valuable tract of land, 198 acres; two miles from Back Cn-ek church, Rowan county. Rich bottoms and fine uplands. A splendid farm with all improvements. A bargain for somebody. Terms reasonable,. Mrs. II. N. Goodman (adjoining place), will show the lands. Apply to her, or write John D. Cochkan, 48:1m. p. Hodges. S. C. Land For Sale. The Undersigned offers his valuable plantation of 115 acres on Second Creek 8 miles west of Salisbury for sale. Tt is valuab'e property, and a bargain will be given if application is made early. 43:1m. H. E. Nail. L MM WiWFMm 18m. OF VALUABLE LANDS ! FOR CASH, At the Court House in Salisbury, on the 1st Monday in November, 188G. A Valuable Farm, situated in Unity Township, Rowan County, about 9 miles from Salisburv, on tne waters of Second Creek, near the Wilkesboro road, adjoin ing the lands of James Holt, Calvin Har rison and others, containing about 144 acres, nearly one-half of which is Second Creek bottom, heavily timbered. On the place is a good frame house, barn, well, and necessary out buildings, all new. There are also 26 acres on Bearer Creek Terms cash. For information and all particulars apply to thku. Jr. itiiu rrz, Attorney, Salisbury, N. C, or Mns. JENNIE C. McCORKLE, 48-.tds. Jerusalem, Davie Co., N.C. September 23d, 186. BROWN'S Clothing Emporium. FALL OPENING! New Fall mid Winter styles of ready-made Clothing for men, youth, boys and children. 2 he largest variety and most correct styles j)f reliable Cloth ing ever produced in this town, which I am selling at the very lowest possible prices Men's Fall Suits, 6i 8, 10, 12, 15, and $18. Men's Winter Suite, Silk and Satin Lined Throughout 20, 22, 25, 28, and $30. Men's Business Suits, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 18 and $20. Men's Dress Suits, 18, 20, 25 and $30. 1 ,000 OVERCOATS ! - All sizes, styles and prices, for men, youths and boys. HATS! My line of new hats have never been equalled in See them before investing. Salisbury. T LIME! AXB SLA CITED, FOR COMPOSTING and other Agricultural aad DEODORIZING purposes-at tne low price or 76 eta. per barrel. . I- HOT.UXS Owing to the increased demand I have purchased the largest stock of shoes and boots ever shipped here, and am better prc pared to suit customers than ever before. ALSO ik VERY EXTENSIVE Men's Furnishing Department, Don't fail to see my new stock of underwear. M. S. BROWN.