Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, NOV 4, 18ML Democratic Nominees Elected. For Ounjjress 7th District, JOB S. HKNDEIUSON', of Uowan. t stjju lgfs Sth District, W. J. tfOTC.OMERY, of Cabarras, Solicitor 8th District, S. I. LONjG, of Iredell. fm Jajtices of th Supreme Court. Mm OhUf Js-tico WM. N. H. SMITH, for AuociAte.Justicoa, K1BBIM0X TUOS. 8. A 8 Hi. IOWAK'8 TICKET E for Stat Senator, 0. F. I. SHOBIR. for tho Legislature, LBS S. OVEltMAN. For Sheriff, C. C. KRIDER. for Register ot Deeds, II. N. WOODSON. For Superior Court Clrk, JOUX M nORAII. i For County Treasurer,' J. S.McCUBBINS, J. For Coronr, D. A. ATWELL, for County Surreyor, B. C. AREY. The Emmens R. It. Scheme. There were some who still clung to the Emmens railroad scheme and who said work would hegin at the appoin ed time. The time has come and yet there is nothing done. In truth it looks as if it was never any part of the Doc ton intention to do any work, and yet it is hard to understand why a man Kill i e Levi ;if lie is, snuuiu u.tve mi imu Ul 4. I l. I.I U. ..... I,,.,. self to so much trouble and expense for so little purpose. It is these miserable schemes on paper which destroy the confidence of the public. Our people are heartily tired of such and are de termined to give braggots and blow- hards a wide berth in future. The Atlantic and Southwestern E. It. Col. Rislev and contractor Billicira.- er, of the Atlantic and Southwestern railroad were here a few days this week. They have just returned from the western end of the line and report Treat enthusiasm all alone the line The surveyors have passed Wilkesboro and are pushing on in the direction of Cook's gip. The counties of Ashe, Stanly and Montgomery voted on the question of appropriating 100,000each on last Tuesday. All ot the other coun ties, except Brunswick, which has al ready voted $100,000 to the scheme have ordered elections,jcalling for coun ty subscriptions. Richmond will vote on $150,000; Davie $100,000; Wilkes $150,000 and Ashe $100,000. Rowan will vote on a subscription of $100,000 The CountyCommissioners have order ed the election We have no fear bn that Rowan will come squarely up to expectations when the time comes for action. As it now stands, every coun ty- from the Atlantic ocean to Look gap has acted in the matter. Our peo ple are kindly alive to the importance ot the scheme and will not be slow in showing their hand when the time comes. Mr. Bilheimer has made a pro V Kin ft- V. the attorney of the road, will submit to the people. It is this: that if the county of Rowan will subscribe $150,- 000 and the town of Salisbury $100,- U00 that the ftailroad Company wil make Salisbury the business center o the road by establishing here theofHces of the companyand also the wood and machine shops necessary for building and repairing of all the Cos rolling stock, and all other general business They agree to begin work within six months from the 1st of January next, and to complete the work to the west ern border of Rowan within two years from that date, and to keep the road in continuous working from the time it reaches Salisbury, otherwise the obli gation to pay over a remaining amount of the subscription money, retained for that purpose, will be null and void. This is a proposition worth the consid eration of our people. T.o have this point the center of operations will be worth a great deal to those engaged in business here. It will not only largely increase the- business of the place but .will result in giving Salisbury a freight rate .which will defy competition. There axe other advantages to be gained which need not betiwelt upon. Stanly county has voted $100,000 to the At. & & W. R. R. Good! Stan Jy is moving. AH of the States in the Union, ex cept Maine, Vermont and Oregon, voted for members of Congress on last Tuesday. The States excepted having already voted. The outlook, as indi cated by the returns received thus far pomt to Democratic gains in the mem dership of the next Congress. This is but a natural result of the admirable ad ministration of public affairs during the past two years, and it points with couraging assurance of Democratic victory la 1888. An honest adminis tration of; public affairs, without any sectional distinctions, is after all, the strongest government and will have the approval of the people. The Demo cratic ship has ope enemy aboard which must be . thrown to the whale, It is civil service. ' It will he Jianl on the whale, bat it must go. The Result. We give it up; we are beaten, but not dismayed, "lioodie" not brains, has carried the good old .county of Buncombe. We have fought .the good fight, Jut te world, the flesh add Mr. Pearson (with his 'boodle' ) were agcinst us. Seyeral hundred .democrats, of Asheville township alone, failed to vote. Comment ou this un necessary. Honest democracy, bow teyer, tiil lives. Asheville Citizen. en a I great success this year. Bj the way, the people of North Carolina are be coming educated to the advantages of fairs or exhibitions, and the suggestion! last week, made in the Xews and 0b- fW anr.fhPr Praoif,inn he inau- P' t sWV 1 VUUV aaaa" " J ' gu rated for 1888 met with very general approval in Raleigh, and by visitors to that place. A much better and larger exposition could be inaugurated, which would include live stock, poultry and even a season for trottinir matches. It is a subject worthy tne consiueration oi i i . t ST JT 1 the ailvaiiced and progressive people or the Old North State. Election Hews. Virginia. Wise, dem. has 1800 majority m 3d dist. Brown, rep. is probably elected in 1st dist. Rowen rep. in the 2d; (funs, rep. in 4th; J. r. tfrown, rep. in oth; lost, rep. in lutn. lep. gain of 3 in the State. I gain of d in the f5 tare. Illinois. 10th dist. Worthmgton, .1 AtistA K P.f Vf ; 9A Aimi Uo MnmAn onnM P8 hia riofsikt I . ...... I Ohio. Has gone Republican by a arge majority. I IS BW JERSEY. Both parties claim 1 Vw Tjirricl at 11 ro tho (lpnincr;iis be twn a majority on joint ballot. Hudson co. I democratic ticket elected entire. rxl-II wards, dem is elected to State Senate; and a general democratic gain in the Stafp , I v I 1 . o-n . - l j j ii . n.j-t i t-, mjnty ouu lyuoiu ,o in unandago Co. recKnams pmranty is estimated at more than 8000. Hewitt is elected Mayor of 'New I Ynrt bv a l.irov mm'nn't.v J ",-J. ...I feated by a small majority. W est V 1RGLNIA. A close election mdications are that r lick and Brown reos. are elected in the 2d and 3d dists: H i crcf flam is eantfli in ilth I x ........ I X V k Vl IU. XC7 - 1 I. V 1U III. I Lr ' . rri ui: i l muuMiWAA. me iciiuuiiciuis uarc I the Legislature the Congressional can - 1 didates are still in doubt. Florida. Davidson, regular demo cratic candidate will be elected. Only lost one county in his district. Alabama. Bankhead, dem. is elec ted by a large majority. Minnesota. The democrats have elected 3 out of 5 Congressmen. Missouri. Returns indicate demo cratic gains. Nine democratic Con gressmen have been elected so far; the returns may add others New Hampshire. Close ; Senate stands rep. 13, dem. 10, and one dist in doubt. North Carolina. Graham, dem. in 4th district is probably beaten by Nich ols, rep. Reio, dem. in the 5th dist. is reported as beaten, but the returns yet to r.nmo in mrnr rhunrra rho rami, in L- " ' VOUIV Ilfc l.Ki VJltlllV' VUV 1V,.HUI AU I h,'a fUTOr loln,l A.m i l0.t ir, , , , i r 1 ine Otn aist. over J ones, tne "me Can- dldate. Henderson had no opposition in the 7th dist. and is elected by "a lartw maiorif.v" as h wnnhl havo hAAn had he had opposition The other democratic Congressmen in the State, so far as reported will be retained. Col. F. E. Shooer is elected State Senator from Rowan and Davie From Davie It was a regular Wa terloo in Davie. Bailey (rep) elected by over 500; Ellis (rep) by 250; Settle freoi bv 300. Shobr and Henderson (dem) had o opposition and have a maionty of 700 or 800 votes The Jedecial ticket in Rowan will have more than 1500 majority; Mont- ii j ii v. i j ii l i x i x I gomery will fall behind the ticket, but uou euougri to cause appreuension. Cabarrus County. The maionty County. The maiority of the ticket is about 700: Rowland s majority is 428; Long's 268; Patterson's 500. The greatest joke of the election is Long's victory in Cabar- rus. 1 here will be lun in ftaleigh next mi m - i winter. Rowan's Official Vote. ELECTI0N---Noy. 2, 1886. Coneressional and Legislative Renort. The State F;tir was considered Congress Senate 1 To use. H O fa PRECINCTS. 3 g o S q. its' c a a ts i ? ? n p. : : : . i Salisbury 344 38 339 39 349 30 Providence 4. 89 ..(88 1 81 . Bostian'sX Roads 45 . . I 47 . 42 . Heilig's 5JiM . . . . 38 4i 38 4 86 4 Franklin ....... 133 16:128 18129 16 Coleman's Store.. 110 1 111 ,110 , Mt. UHa 64 6 75 5 57 5 Morgan's 62 ..59 , 59 . Locke 101 ..108 . 100 . Gold Hill, ..... 45 .. 41 3 42 3 China Grove 92 ..87 1 86 1 Enochville ".1 88 1 88 I 88 1 Steele 73 It 78 8 72 2 Unity 50 5 67 9 48 8 HeriiharaVs Mill. 49 2 51 2 49 2 Rowan Academy. 49 ,.86 . ; 48 . Third Creek 50 9 48 18: 48 9 Mt. Vernon. 67 1 60 29, 61 7 The nam os in italic indicate prohibition. The candidates for county offices were without opposition except for the office of Surveyor, for which Mr. Bernhardt ran as an independent, against the regular nomi nee, M, Arey. We report totals in the County for the several candidates as follows : For S. C. Clerk, J. Ml Horah, 1648 " N. H. Woodson, Register, 1668. h C. C. Krider, Sheriff, 1634. D. A. Atwelt, Coroner, 1664. " S. J. McCubbins, Treasurer, 1650. V C. Arey. Surveyor, 1160. Bernhardt, for surveyor, received 596, Pless, for sheriff, captured 135. Walker, for Congress, scooped in 83. Mr. iliiton beat him right considerable, taking In 128. Washington Letter. Prom our Regular Correspondent. Washington, Oct. 30, 1886. It is remarkable but true that the Gov ernment offices of the United States, here ana eiwyraert;. wuu uitnr xou.uw em- i i i, j,i : -i da aaa ployes, are going on m tner wont witn industry and regularity. This state of things is unparalleled. It has had no ex- istence excepi in me areams ot entnusi- asts. But to make the surprise more sur - . 1 f 1 1 ,1. nKllf V... the unredeemed and unredeemable, too utterly unspeakably bad Democrats. Has the ton true of Radical haranguer lost its luDridtv? Have the fictions with which he was wont to rally the raral republicanf become threadbare? Why is this thus? w nav mean uiow uius givwu n,u. ., longer pressed by the number nines of frontier Blaineites? Where is our once untamed and rampant for bread and but ter Repulican oratorical mendacity? Come with me reader, and you Here he sits iu the Pate snail see mm. tent Office exam ining an application tor a patent, on a ";" or bustle or an improved baby wiir - . thi. hA u in ths Pfinsinn office, hard at legitimate work under Democratic Commissioner Black, who with a smaller force passed many more pension cases than Republican Dudley, his predecessor. You see him in the Treasury Department, in the Land Office the Indian Office the Postoffice Depart ment everywhere hard at work. How tame he looks. He will not hurt you His malicn energy is scotched. -There is a restless vent-up-ness about him. It seem abnormal to him to be confined to honest work during a political campaign, but he will cet used to it; it win not kui Kim W.f anA m,r thn nnitel uim that hp "" - " "J 7 J . 1. . ZT. 7 . Sot for the Republican party will take roof In the worn soil of his moral sense. His innocuous political dessuctude will be biesaini: to the country. , W Jll . . mi,i nn Iot-v 1 m r iia iL-p n. snmmAr oilfl. nor, fine and portentious, but big with salubrious showers. Twenty months ago, the property own- ers in Washincton were despondent. It waapreuieteu iiiul u iemoei-iiiiu x reemcui woud dismiss all the office holders, that five thousand owners of homes in Wash- lineton would have to sell at a loss, and that a fall in real estate would follow The result has been the reverse of that . . . t . m, 1 . 1 : ... 1 T.,.t.... 1 rxt lz. San.Sct- sals, only the idle, the incompetent and dissipated were cast out. The health, the moral tone and efficiency of the pub- he service was creatly improved. An improvement in real estate and in gen ertll UlWlUesa IUIIUWCU iMJ a UttHUUl IWUll i i rn j ... 1 .., 1 r , 11' ine uovernmcni employee auu ins ue . . r..n.. . uix-.u- 1 1 1 - ! 1 I lit 1 1 L, . WI1U CtJHl UUDG 11111 U1IU IIxLil lilV population of Washington, no longer feel that their living depends upon po litical parties. He has become a changed man more respectea ty otners, naving more respect for himself. His credit is better, and now, instead of selling his home, he holds it at a higher price. Hun dreds who have heretofore rented pro perty or lived in boarding houses, are buying: and building. One more term of honest Democratic Administration win place the National Capital ou the solid ground of assured prosperity. It will re quire another term to enable the tree of political life which Cleveland has plant ed and watered, to take root and bear fruit, Should Blaine or Logan or Sher man come in two years hence, it would surely be-uprootcd. I believe that a large .Majority of ohicc holders hern are no loncrer Republican. They enjoy a security under civu service reiorm that tney nave never Known belOre, ana tney are COmpCUeUf lO See , . I I'll every day the improyemeuts which the Cabinet officers and the heads of divisions linler Mr. Cleveland have introduced Thev are not harrassed dav and nicrht with the reflection that unless they assist in the re-election of this member of ton Kl cm iff bxiivu uviuiui , lutY n ii i lust 111, lnfiuence, and lose their bread and butter The Indian Territory. Tahlequah, I. T., Oct. 20. Yesterday Johu IiiKraham, alias Ward, who has been living with his uncle about eight miles west of this place for the past four mouths, was mortally wounded by oni cers who went to arrest him, he making a desperate resistance, ingranam was wanted in Charleston, Swain county N. C, for murdering a man named Welch about a year ago. The murder is said to 1 1 T IJ VI 1 .3 flM XT 1. uave ueeu u uuiu-uiuuueu uiic. j u .ui n Carolina Bheriff iearning of hi(J where- abouts wrote to our sheriff a few days airo crivins: a description and name of airo civinjr a description and name lngraham and stated that fouo reward was offered tor his capture and delivery. WfS. ?el fhent!' aIr!a knowing where the man was, summoned a posse to eo and arrest him. Thev reach ed the place a little before day but could get no chance on the man as he didiot sleep in the house they supposed he was in, but about sunup ne snowea nimseii going to the field to plow with a shooter belted around him and a Winchester nllc on his shoulder. The officers waited tin ambush until he began to plow, leav lug Xlio i iiiuiiuoicr in vxio vuiuci ui 111c fence. He plowed across the field to the opposite side with his sixshooter around him to where the omcers were lying in wait for him, and as he was turning a row they ordered him to surrender, when he replied: "No, I'll be d d if I do," and put his hand on his pistol to draw it when the officers fired on him with fatal effect, wounding him by one shot going through his side and another breaking his arm. After this had been done lngra ham tried to shoot with his strong hand and made attempts at resistance until he was finally exhausted and overpowered. The sheriff of North Carolina writes that he was a bold, desperate man. New Counties. Already the people in certain sections are beginning in the matter of making new counties. There are now 96 counties, which are at least 30 too many. If people knew how costly the erection of new counties was they woutd not be so wil ling to favor it. A few men with axes to grind get together and fix up their tricks ior securing a new county. l ney nave lands to sell, or some business schemes at stake, and they make specious represen? tat ions of the great benefit to follow, and the people who will sign anything sign petitions, and the legislators are impor tuned, and if nothing else will do unwar ranted decisions are made and strange appliance are brought to bear and the end is gained in the face of the fact that really no pew county is needed and taxes will be increased. New York has six millions of inhabitants and only some fifty counties. North Carolina has 1.600.- 000 inhabitants and 96 counties. There are counties in the State that nav veryittle of the public taxes. There are counties that are too poor to erect erood jails and court houses. There is always I uu llivi caoo -i iuuih; uixxM7US Willi an II)- a h n i i SV V I A Kil rl akkm 1L I crease of counties. More sheriffs, more clerks, mora officials srenerallv. more Judges, &c, with more counties. There have been (Bounties formed in Nerlh Carolina that brought no good te the people, but evil. Thus far we have seen two movements mentioned to make new counties. We hope that legislators from those counties in the State not inter ested in this unnecessary movement will 1 see to it that no harm is done by an in i , jr a. l . i i crease 01 uuto, aim xoat useless new counties are not formed. The counties are too many now, and people can get to court in most of the counties without anv creat saennce when it is necessary to 1 attend. Tho difficulties are small now as prising, tins reiunu uas oiougiiir u.i'wwv uj compared srr. with years long ago.i Wil. Alluding to the big Salaries paid the head men of the Kntgkts of Labor, the Springfield Republican very justly says : "The public will not fail to note the glar ing incongruity of this wide departure from the early simplicity of the Knights. Strikes to maintain an equality of wages can hardly henceforth be sanctioned by an organization which on its own account does not hesitate to employ one man at $5,000 and others at $2,000 a year, when it seems Co be for its interest to do so. The same liberty of employment is what all employers ask for." The tax on iron ore adds about $2 a ton to the cost of steel rails. The gov ernment doesn't need this money; the treasury coffers are running over. The woakingmcn who make the rails do need the money. Why not take tax off the raw material and lay jthe foun dation for an advance in Swages? Phil. Record, Dem. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. I guarantee Shriner's Indian Vermifuge to destroy and expel worms from the hu man body, where they exist, if used ac cordinir to directions. You are author ized to sell it upon the above conditions David E. Foutz, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. NOTICE! All persons indebted to me by account, note or mortirnce, that has been standing some time, will please come forward and settle the same; Will take cotton and prodnce at market prices in payment. it. j. axyiMtss. Nov. 1st, '86. 2:2m. CO WON I J. 0. GASKILL IS BUYING Cotton & Cotton Seel Office between A. C. Harris and Kluttz & Rendleman. BRING YOUR COTTON TO J. D. GASKILL. 2:1m. SALISBURY MARKET OCTOBER, 28th. Cotton, good middling, 8 8J 8.40 8 middling, Lt. low middling, No low grade offering, Corn, new, 40 ((? 45 Flour, country family, $2 $2.25 Wheat. 80 1.00 Country bacon, hog round, 8 9 Butter, 20 25 Eggs, 12 15 Pork, good, 7 8 Irish potatoes, good, 50G0 Lard, country, 9 10 We have no satisfactory report of the Tobacco market, though there are al most daily sales. The grades are deter mined on the Warehouseiioors, and are so various that any quotation given can only be regarded as probable. 50 ACRES of ood land 6 mi1cs from Salisbury, on the old Concord road, teims reasonable for ensh. Bl:tf. Pink key Ltrnwiex. Alluding to the big salaries paid the head men of the Knights of Labor, the Springfield Republican very justly says: "The public will not fail to note the glaring incongruity of this wide depar ture from tho early simplicity of the Knights. Strikes to maintain an equali ty of wages can hardly henceforth be sanctioned by an organization which on its own account does not hesitate to em ploy one man at $5,000 and others at $2,000 a year, when it seems to be for its interest to do so. The same liberty of employment is what all employers ask for . ' ' News- Obacrvcr. Executors' Notice. All person having claims against Philip Owens, dee'd., are hereby notified to pre sent the same to the undersigned, on or before the 16th day of Septemlwr, 1887, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to the estate of the deceased, are requested to make early payment of the same. B. H. Owex, ) J. A. Owkn, Executors. Sept. 11, 1886. 47:6t.p. oenence in preparation or thsa One Hui undred Tboaund aDDlications for nUbIi in thm United SlatM and Foreign coun- trie., the pubhuhera of thf WtmmWmm American continue to act aa aolicitora for patent, car eat s. trada marka. ODBf rif hia. ata.. for tho United States, arid to obtain patents la Canada, England. Franaa. Oarroany, and all other coun trie Their experi ence is uoequaled and their facilities are unaurr passed. Drawings and Fpecifications praparad and SI ad in the Patent Office on short notice. Terms very reasonable. No chsree for examination of ruodela or drawings Advice by mail free Patents obtained through Nans A Co. are noticed Inthe SCIENTIFIC AMERICA.!, which has the largest ciranlation and is the most influential newspaper of its kind published in the world. The adsaatagaa of eh a, sjottaa every patentee understands). Tbie I arare and splendidly illustrated newspaper is ktibl.shed WEEKLY at 13.00 a year, and la adn ittadU be the beet paper devoted to science, mecaitniea. inventions, engineering works, mad other aepaxtraeats of industrial pfogiaas. pab lie.ied in any country- It contains the name, of all patentees and title of every invention patented each week. Try it four months for oao dollar. Sold by all newsdealers. If rem kin an innatiaa La its t ail I writa la jwnnn m uo., puDtisners 01 scienune , 51 Hroadwav. New York Liaudbook about patents mailed I THIS PAPR? itaon fl! is I v' -. i at Uas Utiv.nUu. tut .--. m Absolutely Pure. This powdfer never varies. A marvel of rur.ty strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the nrdlnnrr kinds, and cannoi be sold In competition wltli the mull llude of low test, sbro weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold onlyrt cans. Royal Bxkinu Powoib Co.. 106 Wall suK.l i MEpEY & flips. LADIES EMPORIUM For years wc have been leading in ladies fine dress goods. We do not hesi tate tn say that wo have outdone every former purchase in this line for the fall and winter trade of 1880. We present an unequalled lino of CASIMERES, Camel's Hair, Homespun, Cassimeres, Flannels, Broad Wails, Norfolk Suitings And a great variety of other new and at tractive designs in dress goods. We can match our dress goods with all the latest trimmings, such as striped plush, striped velvet.", moss, astrakhan, Fur, solid velvets and velveteens in allenlor; chenille fringe, a full line of jet and passementerie. Wc call special attention to our. 25 CENT DRESS GOODS the best wc have ever been able to offer to our trade. Ladies full regular hoee for 2.1 cents! An immense stock of ribbed hose for children. LADIES WRAPS I A l.ir-o AHrtmnl consisting of Jackets New Markets, Ac, Aa. Large lot of chil- drens wraps. Latest novelties in ladies Jerseys. A complete assortment of embroidered handkerchiefs, white and colored. UNDERWEAR. Gent's, Ladies and children's underwear in great profusion. The ttnest line in the town. See it before ptrreTfasi ng. Polo and Jersey -cans for children at 25 cents. Misses Electric gossamer for only one dollar! Ladies tilectric cossamer lor one dollar and a quarter. Our liuu of Rubber goods complete. Our stock is without a pHrallel in this market and our prices defy comparison. It s certainly to jour advantage to see our stock and hear oui prices before trading. MERONEY Sl BR0. 50:tf. GERMAN CARP:-4i can furnish carp rgc or small. In any lantity.for xiockinir ponus. For terms, address W. K. r HALEY ,Sat- isbury , N c. 2J.lt. r LOSING OUT ! The firm ofj. II. THOMPSON'S USONS, have this day dissolved co partnership by mutual consent. They have on hand a large lot of wagons, Plows, Feed Cutters ate., &., which they offer at cost for cash, in order that they 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 in the hands of an officer for collection. Respectfully, J. H. Thompson s Sous. Tyro Shops, Davidson Co., Sept. 23d, 1886, 49 : 2 m. WAGON STOLEN. Stolen from my house, four miles west of Salisbury, Sunday night last, the run ning works of a one-horse 401d Hickory Wagon." It may be known by the left a ask t 1 1 a a stiait, which was oroKen aoout one and a half feet from the end, and wrapped with leather to mend it. Also stolen at the same time a new blind bridle with a twist bit, and three or 4 bushels of corn. The corn was taken from the crib, the thief break ing into the crib to get it. Any informa tion leading to the recovery of the wagon etc., wi.i oe inanKiitity received by one who is unable to offer a reward of any value. J. M. HINSON. Nov. 2d 1886. FARM F08 RENT. I offer my farm, 3 miles east of town, near the JL R, . to a good tenant at reason able rates. Possession given at once. Will rent farm lands alone, or dwelling and farm together. Fine opportunity for Everything New Ithe right man, l:3t:pd. B. V. Lanier. 0PRN ITf ER . Office of Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Salisbury, Oct 7th '86. j To the Public: T Have iiLut returned . r - - - - from New York and Phil- adelphia ivith a general stock of goods, the best I nave ever nad. 1 hey are now ready for inspection. I shall be pleased to see all my old customers and every body else in search of goods in my line, and I assure all that by an ex amination of my stock, be fore purchasing elsewhere tJiey can save money. My line of Dress Goods and Ready -jnade 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, B. J. HOLMES. 5f.2m. NOTICE. The regular annua meeting of the West ern North Carolina Rail Road Company will take place in Salisbury, N, C, on the 4th Wednesday in November, 1886 being the 24th day of the month. G. P. EHWIN, Sec. and Treas. 52:tdofui. If you want to keep up with the times take the Watchman you can't be left GREAT BARGAINS AT KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN'S XDOTTEXjE store. They have now ready for sale the largest and best selected stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings, Flannels, Domestics, Cassimers, Notions, Shirts, Clothing, New Markets, Jerseys, Shawls, Jackets, Shoes, Boots, many more good and useful things, which aft come and see for yourself. Octobeb 14th, 18S0. 61:Hm. rv Men's Winter Suits, Silk 20, 22, 25, Men's Business Suits, 6, FmLI AW WIMTEW Men's Dress Suits, 18, 20, 25 and $30. 1,000 OVERCOATS! All sizes, styles and prices, for men, 3fouths ami Ix's. - HATS! My Hue of new liats have never been equalled in Salisbury. See them before investing. Owing to the increased demand I have purchased the largest stock of shoes and boots ever shipped here, and am better pre pared to suit customers than ever before. -AJLk'SO a. very extensive Men's Furnishing Department. Don't fail to see my new stock of underwear. ML S. BROWN. &03BI, . Executor's Notxe. Notice is hereby given to all peisoni haVincr claims against the estate of Moses LveHy, dee'd, to present the same to me fif payment, on or before the 14th day of October, iSctv, otherwise this notieewill he plead in bar of recovery. And those ja debted to said estate, arc requested to make immediate payment Oct 14 Joskph M. LrEai.T, 51:6t:pd. Executor. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE!! By Virtue of decree of the Superior Court of Howan Count3', in the special proceed ing entitled, 4. N. Baker and others against Florence Collins, I will sell on Wednesday the 10th day of November 188 - a a . jl J on. the premises, that vaiuaoie iraci 01 land known as the James T. Baker land situated in Howan county adjoining the landt of John O. Baker, Aaron Overes-le, the heir of John Overcast), tht eirs of Daniel Beaver, John Goodnight, I. M. Beaver and others, in Atwell township, and containing about two hundred and eighty acres, which will be sold in three separate lots, (plots of which can be seen at mv office.) TERM8 one-third cash, ne-third in six months and one one-third in twelve months with interest at 8 per cent from daj of sale on deferred payment. -JOhh W. Macnkjc t. - Oct. 11th 1880. Commissioner 51:4t ELY'S CATARRH CREAM BALM Gives Relief at ouee nil. I Cures COLD in theHead,K(f'fEfX CATARRH HAY FEVER. Sot a Liquid, Snjf or V)rc' . Fret, from tn)n rivus Drug an I Ofentiv A particle of the Balm Is applied into earn nostril Is agreeable to use and Is quickly absorbed, effect", ally cleansing the nasal passages of catarrhal vlnat causing healthy secretions. It. allays pain and inflamatlon. protect the mem. branul linings of the head from addlUonal colda, completely heals the sores and restores the sense of tasie and smell. Beneatial results are realized Dy a lew applications. A thorough tre ! vill curt. Frlce 50 cents at druggists ; by mall, registered, A cents. Circulars sent free. ELY BKOT11KK8, Druggists, owego, N. T. 45;tf Rubbers, Groceries, &c., &c, in Tewn, and we have not room here to name, but say to KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN. 188. rr ss ,c j HAY-FEVR BROWN'S Clothing Emporium. FALL OPENJNG! New Fall and Winter styles of ready-made Clothing for men, youth, boys and children. Hie largest variety and mo si correct styles of reliable Cloth ing ever produced in this town, which I am selling at the very lowest possible prices. Men's Fall Suits, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, and $18. and Satin Lined Throughout, 28, and $30. 8, 10, 13, 15, 18 and $20. N. W. AVER SOW. c-c wllwuwi u. i4m i - i

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