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I- f V - ; ' : Carolina Watchman. TUUUSDAY, JANUARY J, iesa . Touuxto, Jan. 9. X boy seven years Ud wm found ou the ice frozen to death. The aaow storm of Tuesday last, ex pended over Virginia and to Rome, Ga. V-'-""J'"'''- . ... r A good nun, says the Charlotte Journal, ' Mark A. Wilson, of Mecklenburg, died on the 10th, of pneumonia. EjLKSom Rksominated. From Raleigh ve hare the news that Ransom was unani-r mousl ' nominated by acclamation for re- alaction to the United States Senate. The 'Trader National Bank of Char lotte, baa ansouueed a -voluntary liquida tUrn, The expanse account of doing bust ams was found to be too great for the profits. commend to the attention of our Legislator the article in this paper on taxing dogs. Something should be done im tills subject In the interest of sheep ndsntng. The Faj'etteville Examiner article on taxing gogs is certainly very reasonable i Pkatus bt . Fi be. A large Hotel in if ileraakee, Wisconsin, was destroyed by re on the 10th, in which a large Dumber f persons were either burned or, wound I. Thirty-two dead bodies had been recovered, aud some twenty or thirty founded persons! known of at last ac louuts, . ; I A negro burglar at Newton, N. C, after I robbing tba Store bf Messrs a Sherril . Co was traced and found ; but recegniz- ; r Jog the men as in pursuit of .himself he op- f enea fire en them with a revolver in each I hand. But he was a bad marksman, failing I to hit in fife shots. One shot from a depu. I y. tay the Charlotte Observer, sent a bal J 1 through bis held and he is expected to die. . . sue Stat Treasurer of Tennessee, M .f. T. Polk, having defaulted in the sum of I ' tWOfiQO, skipped into Texas, where he was arrested under the assumed name of M. Tate ; but the officers in charge, not I btaiutng satisfactory answers to tele grams to the Governor of Tennessee, I Within tweuty-four hours, set the map at liberty, and he speedily got away into I Mexico, rirt. El Passo. The State offers -J HWr& of 5,000 for his arrest, and wil I probably get him. ' r- ' Kkxarkablk. -The Charlotte Ob$ercer pf Inesday reporU that muskrata driven frM a neigRlMriiigoiid, have taken re ... mjt ijijm mac on two occa afous have come out of their holes aAer night and attacked persons passing along the street, biting at their legs in a most Voracious manner. The police were call- a on one occasion, and after a battle with the creatures, killed one aud the pthers a considerable number scamp ered off aud hid themselves. We shouh not omit to say that "such incidents are potnmon in London and Paris aud is only potable at Charlotte as indicating the rapid grow tn of that city. The Washiugtou correspondent of the Cincinnati Timet saysi "Mahone is mad; There is no doubt that a rupture has oc purred between the Administration and Creueral Mahone, Growing out of the Uu d States Judgeship if Virginia, made vacant by the resignation of Judge Rivers. Gen. Grant is bow pressing the appoint meut of General Mosby, now Consul Gen pral at Hong Kong.HaJioue's bitter enemy., while Mahone demands the appointment Pf Congressman Paul. Both Grant and Iahone saw the'president yesterday. What passed can only be inferred from Mahoney dilatation that he would uev- enter the White House again." t Deaf and Dumb. We are indebted to the principal of this Institution for a conv pf the Report recently submitted to the Legislature, from which we learn that the pupils in the two departments, of both aexea, number 19G 60 of them colored. Their general health has been goad. The deaf and dumb are taught to- articulate vun encouraging success. The mechanic al branches taught are the making of shoes, brooms, matrasses and cane seats. The etate appropriation" for the last two years was $68,000. Amount collected from the rdechanical department and other sources, 4,323 63, making a total of expenditures including nearly 55,000 on hand. Jan. 1st, jm, of $77,392.16. A larger sum for the next two years it is claimed"will be neces. sary to cover needed improvements and re pairs. There are twenty-five officers, teach era and others employed in this Institution supported by the istate. lAIt KOAD,. UOMMISSIOX. Two Bills Jiare beeu presented in the Legislature for the appointment of a Railroad Cohi--V piission ; one in the Senate, by Mr. Pin- nix, of Davhlson, and the other in the . - iouse, Iy Mr. Le S. Overman, of Rowan .It is generally- conceded thaf Jlie Stale nugnt to have a commission to staijd, be- twt-n the people and the Railroads, vhose special nflice it shall be to seo that the lights nnd interests of the people are duly rrj.cf l U hii.I protected. Nearly all. Iiie Maten pave Juniid it iifccessarv to ; jjayo aueh iNwrdi, ail the nuignitude of v J ijto interests involved, a i jt is ginwiug daily j- nders it more nud ;uih imjioi -faut to give tlx in h vJ alteitlji)i. . We !.' l.Vt i trad eitl.er of the Bi!l f lefelTpd to fin ther tii.ui to ee t ha t theV arc both aiming at the Kline purise, and " ive doiiU iict oie r the ulLer will vbe adopted. .- ' - ; - Tho Iwjt ii'e -ve erer Ij.fd on it lishiu" fxenisiu:i viUi us. rvas ll.l i-i;e The Governor Jlessagre. uov. Jarvis fee ts forth in an able and very concise waj", t" conditipn ef 'the various public futerests of the State, and points out certain .needed reforms in a fewof the statute laws of the Stateand calls npou the Legislatue to make appro piiations of public funds to a number o Institutions requiring the consideration of the General Assembly. We cive in condensed form the important subjects brought out by the Governor l; irst, he cites the Auditor's report to show liew uneqcul thV lax assessments are, a made irj the various' counties o ihe State, and discommends such legisla t ion as shall make the burden of taxation mPJ?c9aal upon all sections. Thinks it w ise te complete - the .unfinished wing of the Western Insane Asylum at Mor gautou, and recommends ah : appropiia tioo of $70,000 for. its completion, and gives very-proper reasons why the build ing ought to be finished. Ia referring to the State debt, a large portion of which i having been redeme4 by the issuance of new 4 per cent, bonds, upon the terms of an Act of Mai-ch 4th 1879, which yet leaves about $:j,806,000 old State bond's !stUl "unprovided fbras the above act expired on the jst of Janu ary,' J 883, he Tecommends I its re-enact ment. There remain's of what are trio5 wn as N V construetion ! boiids : tbout 075,000 still unrefunded, but the Govern or thinks the chances good for the refund ingof the wholo of this part ot the State's debt. He suggests jtbe appointing ef a Rail road Commission to regulate freight and passenger tariffs on the roads within the bounds of the State, so as to prevent op pressive charges by these public carriers Thinks it unwise to appropriate even one dollar for" building railroads. Advises the sale of the State's interest in tbe Yad kin Valley Railroad. Recommends an act to authorize andj empower some proper official to relinquish the State's interest in the Atlantic Nprth Carolina Railraod to any parties 'who will guarantee the completion of the Midland N. C. Railroad from Sinithfield to Salisbury. He asks that 4 provision be made for the building of a Governor's Mansion, at Raleigh j and, also, to provide rooms far the Suprem Court, and the State Li brary. Calls attention te the needed re pairs to the Hails bf the Senate and House of Representatives. In touching upon the State's natural resources the Governor earnestly urges uie necessity of such action on the Dar of the legislators as shall inure te the success of the State's exhibit at the New England Manufacturers' and Mechanic's Institute, in Baston next fall. He recommends an act, to I submit to the people an amendment to the consti tution adding two Justices to the Su preme Court Bench j and that the number of Superior Court Judges be increased. oi'iiMi wuiuu ue sraKes tor proper appropriations linjbehalf of education, and for such legislation as shall Increase the Tl.. .......1 l.!Ll'.V. ! m facilities of our common school system, should receive post serious consideration Iroin the Legislature. Recohnnends ' the establishment of a Board of Public Char ities, as provided in the constitution : and asKs that a small appropriation be given ior tne beneht of the State Guard. Other minor matters are sncrirested 'in me niessace. which. w drtnlif i nAf ni oe amy considtredJiy the GeneiLAssemi r; composed, as it is said to be, of a j ,- M'twutut, cnjiauie iaw-maicers. The Legislature. The Charlotte Journal of this morning has summarized the proceedings as fol lows : I I . In the Senate on Manrfv ih xn:.. bills were intrOdnivl t . 1.1 workers and "stone cutters : to make the crime of assault! with Unii with intent to kill, or.assaultand battery with deadly weapon with intent to kill. a telohv nunishahln li ; wie orate penitentiary j to make dogs the regaraiess or tjixatiou; to extend the time for registration of deeds and other conveyances. The bill toestab- uBii graaeu scnools in the town of States Vllle passed I its jseeoml standing cemmittees of the St aunounced. Senator Alexander, of Meck lenburg being assigned to the committee on "Penal lust tntinna." i In the Senate bu Tuesday the follow ing bills were introduced: to regulate tho sale of spirituous and maltli nnnra hir small measure ; jto , appoint a railroad com mission, to regulate and prescribe the fees oi solicitors : to taMiii ofjefugeand corrtion in the State: to , 'siraies to bold inquests. The House bill toi repeal the nrnliilin.. act, was token udJ and na readings by a -vote of, 36 ayes to 4 nays. Vv ,ww"uw?n requestiug members of Congress to secure the repeal ef the iu- !JLTenne ,aT nd a niodjfication of the tariff -was adorrted after lonfri. sioii, all the Republicans present"Votiug against it, except lialsey. "-f The followine bilhT were introduce in "oute on! Monday and Tuesday: To abolish the office of County Treasurer to provide for summoning tales jurors in capi tal cases ; to make-justices of the peace ineligible to the Office of sionerjtOieleQt county tax jcollectors; te pork to prevent fraud in weighing cotton : to work the public roads by taxation : to par judjres and clerks of pIat ;,.n . k.. ... ...owuuim m f iiruL lor a narrpl r the time of holding Stale elections to the nrst Monday in August: tnnK.Mnttu.,i ot deadly weaDons. nthp fS .,. . . minors ; to alow the voters of Mecklenburg to choose their own form of cnUtv rnt ernmentj to abolish the -offije f county weapons and make the baling: in the same respectable: to orovide Uie Superjor poUrf iri cash: At Jitmday's hesion of fe lioase the JudK:i4ryU.m. rouiee reported a bill to repeal the prohi bition act, which u "adopted by J5 aves to i nays. Mr. liailev. of Al. t i..,.T...-. adviciicyof the bill, said j ; bitton . thi' utt n..i,r,A : 1,.;: iw without widiciaiiiiJii.i-.aMt'tnat ul for the dei-isiutrot iiie bu atre m:gur lie doubt a to ii rit u.tN At i j : - ------ r m -v r east, in ordek- to obiet the .h,. 71. - - : auow ute iople if elect c ui.t v.riicer. tu .V'dtff return; to eucurS tU ,:r .;. t excellent citizens, he thought it best to re- could A V " E' sucn a course . Mr.-Strii.D tt..i iSZa a resolution requesting the Governor to in - mil f-A infn lkA S J I ? 1 . 1 . convicts were drowned in the Tuckaseegee river. The rules were suspended and the resolution adonfjul. v jnv luui iuq wiucu( DT.naica eigmeen Of the addTtiona.1 TTnna nmmUte n.1 pointments. Mr. J. S. Myers is on the com- mittees on Penal Institutions, and the committee on Agriculture, Mechanics and Mining: W. H. Bailey, Esd. hi on the Committee on Propositions and Grievances. Hew Money. The ;' Secretary, of , the i-reasury nas authorized the. .issuance of a new five cent nickeL It is to be a little larger and a little thinner than that now in nsf. Infinite variety seems to be the rule with the ISecretary. We have half a dozen one cent pieces all different We shall soon have three 'five cent Dieces all differ ent. The present three cent piece is exact- ly the size and nearly the color of the dime. One of our five cent pieces and two of the one cent pieces are just about the size of the five -dollar cold Diece: Thn -nnnl would lake a small currency that they , r 1 even. But the Secretary's fondneH fnr t . ' . . . .. . . . . vv """J" iciu wu n viusq inspection w mvij mj ueiermine its vaiue. xae fives and tens of 1860 were pretty and con- venient, iintil the three cent Diececama in fo raiae a dnuht hMWOOn ur ,1.1 - - . - - . ,.uu cu. UnnfiiBinn fa tha mla .ni nM i ,7 WU1U1UU OCliOC Beems to hav tuVon wi'mrfmnt KMnu of Dublie'ftflkir- . . ) r " ' - THE CIVIL SEKVICE REFORM BILL, as it passed both Houses of Congress, provides for the appointment by the I President, by and with the consent of the a . e it.. .c, uiree persons, not more than w ifsaavm aun vo ituucrcij wj u, iiio same party, who shall constitute tho TJni ted States Civil Service fniniiiinn tia rAmmt.(An.M ut ..... - v.uu...vuv. " w uwu uu iu- - q . ... , . er official positions under the ITnirl States ; are to receive a salary of $3,000 a year, witu traveling expenses; aud are to aid the Preatdeut iu preparing rule for carrying the act into effect, and when the rules are promulgated it becomes the duty ef all heads of departments and offi cers in the Government employ to which they may relate to see that they aie car ned out. ; These rules are to provide for open competitive examinations for testing tlie.ntuess of applicants for tho public service, and all offices, places, and ap pointments are to' be filled by selections from among the highest grades. Appoint ineuts are to be apportioned aiueog the several States aud Territories rih..ff icants selected District of Columbia upon population, and those appl will have to pass through a period of pro bation- before anj absolute appointment is made. Provision is also made form otions from the lower crudes' to the lii.riiMf nn ti.i basis of merit and "competition ; that no person in the public service is under any obiication to contribute to any political Yuud orsl render any political service, aud will riot be removed or ..reindict f. . r.. - ; . i : , - rusing to do so j nor has any official the right to use his official author! tv ir in. I fluence to coerce the poliUcal action of anv neraon or bode lii- i . , an J person or body. It is made a misde. meanor punishable.by a fine of not lees than $100 ner more than $1,000. or bv iaiprisouHieut for not less than ten davs nor more thau a year, or by both fine aud I fmprisdnmeut, fermny person in the pub-1 lie service: to furnish information to aD- nliiUn. i r i ,uulun lo P- plicauu calculated either to improve or injure their prospects, er iu any way to I obstruct or deceive them as to their rights under the rules, or make auy false repre sentations concerning the grade of such applicant. Within sixty days after' the passage of the act the head of depart ments are required to classify their clerks and employes in their respective depart- uicuu iw in purposes ot examination. - a A-m - m. and frdm 'time to- time revise the classifl catiou as occasion may require, and no o&cer or clerk shall be appoluted, aud no ' person shall be employed to enter or be I promoted in either of the classes until he lias passed an examination ; but it isex- nresslynnividedin th bill rhnt nn,. I euce coDfeircd udoii veterann ai.,.n n - - "n I' 1 t)e taken from them, ur , shall any au tuoricy not inconsistent with the bill be taken from the President. Officer not in a : i ... wio owuuve oraucn oi tlie Uoverumeiit. aborers and workmen, aud nersous nomi nated for confirmation by the Seuate, are exempted from classifieatiou aud exami nation. Not more than two mcmlwrs of any family- are eligible for . nmmiiitmeut in same grade j recommendations for a- pointraent by any Senator or Member of he House are not to be received, and no ikuu is io oe apoointeo: or reta nn,i ;., h6 aeiviee who uses intoxicatiug bever nra ff. ..vw. an Tl... if . ."hm, aiio soucuiug, receiving or giviug fl-ny ooutributions or assessment tor political ' purposes by auy officer employee is prohibited under a penalty of puuisument by a fine of not exceeding $5,000 er imprisonment not exceeding three years, or by both in the discret ion ot uie ourt. Provision is made iu the bid for the removal by the President of uieuiberof the Conuuissioj a:id pointmeutof his successor. auy the a)- Cranes aud liuugiugs. ' The New A'ork MremHtj Telegram pub- .i.ttrecoru oi murders aud suicides during the y ear 1882. According to its atateuiepts there has been au average through the year of two murders Tand oue suicide each day. It says : 5- ..wu ivu MtlJ-HVO uin id ers, five nu in; mrders bf hbands; six paricides, four iatiii-ideg, tivp ff at it-ides aifd two soroii- cides. ides. Jroify children wei kiik.,1 meir parents, in Aew York their uere one hundred aud thirty-ouo murders da- i"" ! '-Mty-Mx baling been im KriMitlwn. '., t.......,..i.. .. . - . . iu (ii Mtrti . ' J ' umy 4iUK. - auiiheug t wenty-seveu ; ilusouri i j forty-four ; Ohio twenty-eight ; A Virginia .s - fol ty-threej South Carolina sevei Ten nesse tweuty-oue, and iu North Carolina 1 nineteen I iHA FAIR NOTICE I J AH persons indebted to us by noW or ac count are hereby notified that thej must cal1 at once ana settle. We do not want to ddcost on our. customers, but shall, cer- tainly put utjill claims for collection that I are not arranged by January the 20th, inst. it e men insi wnat v r J.F.ROSS. Jan'y jiO, 1883. 2w EAGLE WAREHOUSE, . WINSTON, 2. C, " I Has thejbest lot, the best stalls, the best llSllICd WarellOllwe. and more that sells Tobacco for tho high e8t maM pikes. Free camp lot for all Come and see. in. PINCK HANNAH, Pr01.'r. v 13:1m DALE UT LAlNlJ I i , - i . tj. .U. a. ..r . u I of Kowart County, in the eae of W. A. Kirk I od others sgainBt liiancy A. Kirk undWhers, 1 wi" onflsy the Olh day of Ijebrua- 1W,on lhe prtmiae at public auction, a i iraci oi I I I . , I i Acres 01 iiOHa, AOioinin the lands of Isaac M. Shaver, Ma I r K;iainifP VVt iinn A W I I.-1. - 1 other, known na tU i Krom ..i. Good buiidiW; ua IrU t TERMS of sale one third cah, oue-third in six month, nd one-third in twelve months. Interest on the deferred ajmtnts frolm date of sale, fi nis January Gth I8t3. I V. ' A. KIRK, Cm'r. H0TICE TQ CREDITORS .'-All per- wuo iisvioj; uiaiuiH zain6i tue estate of Marv Kirt, dec a, are hereby notified to Driwniilir same to th e undemgned, on or before the 7th mt oi jannarv ixxj ... : .;ni i hi uar ui ineir recovery I 4. r T....- loot I Dleaded in bar nf illr l7 -nuary, issd m n M I. IZAw VV. A. KIRK, Adm'r. I ii:j.J7I r:i,; ..."." ,UIW-? ".,,P"11 lu or payment I . The First evcr made from tlie South Carolina Phosphates. Its Excellence for All Field Crops is Unsurpassed, ' I Fhaxcis B. nACKER, President. ! U:3ui . . i WILCOX, GIBBS & C0.' MANIPULATED GUAMO, T" WILCOX GIBBS & CO.'S SUPERPHOSPHATE. Are acknowledged tj everybody to be the Best Fertilizers In use, and are sold low: for cash, and on 1 And tlielr Agents througuous the Country, j SALE OF LAKI FOR PARTITION! n ' " r"X ". r"er. or...inl BuPen?r T-. ma A A 1 . ivuuifc oi nun na jumuy i win nuer at puu- lie sale, at the Court House in Salisburv. on Monday the 5th' day of Februarv. 1:883. a TT tr.actriof known as the Old May Place, in Providence Townsliip, Rowan County, adjoining thends of Sam'! ) Filer, Tobias Ktsler and others, containing labout ! lio AC?vn ' with cerWfortal,l rJHn outbuildings. There is a good orchard on thlrf mses, and good indications of gold. :una-iira casn, and tue bal- ance in equal enstallmeuts at six and iwelve months, with interest from cUt. nF Xu -V eight per cent. Title reserved until pur- cnasc money w a11 Pa. J. SAM'L McCCBBINS. CoinV. Salisbury, N. C, Jan'v 2d, 1883. i 12:1m ! TAX H0.TIGEf Notice is hereby civen- that T will if tend at the following times and places for me purpose or collecting tlie Taxes due itHiieyear All iiersone concerned ITA anrHnfet 1 . . . ...... 1 a. iw v u. m ij, mjucsuu io meet me promptly anu pay their taxes. I will at teuu at FT . . . unity iMondav. Januarv 8th. veriioii, luesdav. d. 9th. ... TTll ... . . ' . Mt. Ulla,; Wednesday, do. Coleman's, Thursday, do. Enochville, Friday, do. 10th 11th, 12th, 13th, 15th, IGth, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 22nd, China Grove, Saturday do. Uostou X Roads, Monday do. Gold Hill, Tuesday. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Morgan's, Wednesday, Providence, Thursday, Locke's, Friday, Frankliu, Saturday, Rowan Mills, Monday. A Salisbury, Tuesday, 23rd, C. C. KRTnri? si.fr Salisbury, Dec. 30, 1883. J2:2t continue to ! actsssolicitorsfor i n ?i1rs' eopyrighta, eta, for i tU.!!P- 1 dnjthTJ' charge for examination of models or draw. ng Advice by maU free. j tte SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which! has enbal newHpper of ita kind published ia the World. The n.n -ran tucFoaf-oiAv. . -TL fwo aaaerBtanas. i 0 mi 41UUV.D UTOIT every This large and snlendidlvtllitBfnt ,L psperis published WEEKLY t s on Si3lini?eitobe1?10 beat paperdeTOtod W at $3.20 year, Bat Tin.nfi'r AatmtaA . mechanic ,nTOH-, T-l works, and other denartmTitrjr progress, published in any country. Single dealers 10 by aUls- tifio American Hsndbook about patents mad C 12:kf Notice is Hereby Given That application will I made to tliJ next General Assembly of North Carolina fertile a ui Hi Afito. amend the Charter o Hie Town ! Salisbury, N. C. ! Ilr nr. Im- tl... I . i i . ""ur-i or uoninnssiouers, - r , . AU9tm.f Ll 111 ll.if E. B pat d Decei.ib.r 2T, 18S2, 37y HIT' 'F fl m 12:1 d i Wi A. MOKG AN. Eagle .ffi;B IqrgQD BLACKSMITHING AND jl u Wagon-Making. We are prepared to do any kind of work at our Shops on Lee Street, (W. II. JJarker's Uld Stand.) SAIJSBURY, N. C. HORSE SnOEINQ and all kinds of Blacksmithing done -promptly and with expedition.-Repairing of CarriagesTIJuggies and wagons done: promptly, and m first class style. Painting andj finishing of, fine work will be done by W. 1L Barker.; All we ask is a trial. i m ; Jan. 10, 1883. 13:tf Notice to Creditors, All persons having claims against the estate of Simeon Miller, dee'd, are hereby notified to present the same to the under signed on or before the 10th day bf Janua ry, 1884, or this notice will be, plead in bur of their recovery. And all i persons in debted te said estate are notified to"call and pay the same. This Jan. 9, 1883. U. E. MILLER, Adm'r. 18:6w Tobacco Hanfls Wanted! Wanted l Three or fonr hands to wosk on a Tobacco Plantation 7 miles from AsheviHe, N.C. Two married men with working hands pre ferred. One of them must; be a ood man ager of horses and able to tike care of stock. Both should know something about tobac co farming. Apply to f ! ' J. DvMcNEELY. Jan. 11, 1883 . " Salisbury, N. C. : . u: 1 ; , t DISSOLUTION! NOTICE! . i The copartnership between J. R. Keen and 15. H. Marxh is this day-dissolved by mu- tuol inonn f All n.iAiia I n u1t orl in fKam mnet onll .ml bpiiI. tnnp All i.fnMmlinlH. ing claims against them are hereby notified to ... . i- ..r j. R. KEEN & B. H. MARSH. i - l Jan'y 5,1883. 3 13.1m GEO A. EAGLE. FOR SALE BY THE ' VAHDO PHOSPHATE COHPAHY, CHARLESTON, . C. Josiah J. Bkowk, Treasurer. WILCOX, GIBBS& CO., CHARLESTON, S. C, AND SAVANNAH, CA.f DESIRABLE WIS TO RENT! I have two splendid Front Rooms np sinus uuu uim otoro XiOOIX ior reut aiow ngures. uuil at once. ' R. It. CRAWFORD. Jan. 3d, 1883. ' . J2t La At the residence of Mrs. H. J. Scherer, Rowan county, N. C. on tlie 27th of cember, inst., will be sold a Lot of House hold and Kitchen Furniture, Several bush- eiB ot uorn, 2o bushels ef Wheat, Hay, &c. Terms strictly cash on delivery. 10: It H. J. SCHERER. Eowan Connty-In tie Superior Conrt, J. W. Mauney, Adm'r de Ixfim non of Davanlt Lentz, Pfff. ) Summons Against for Mrs. M. A. Lentz, E. D. Lentz ) Relief, and others Defd'U. STATE OP NORTH CAEOLINA, Eowan County. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that J. C. Lentz, John. J. Goodman ana fcarah Goodman are non-rnwiilpnts ,f this State, and are necessary parties to this4 suit, it is onierca uy the Court that public cation be made in the "Carolina Watrhman" for six successive weeks, requiring the said defendants to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of Rowan, on the 12th day of February iooo, anu answer the complaint, a copy of n,!lu ueposueu in the office of tlte Clerk of the Superior? Court Tor said county within ton days from the date of this sum moHs, and let them take notice that if they fail to answer the said patnnUint ,.-;..; ; that time the plaintiff witt apply to the j Court for the relief demanded in the com plaiut. , ! Given under my hand, this 27th dav of M.,n.,.l,... loon J ( uwcuiui;!, I004. I J. II , ll:6w iioraii, as. C. of Rowan County. ADMINISTRATOR'S sat.t? f T" r- waving administered on the estate of Aaron Rainey, .lee'd, I will' sell at nh, t aUCrr .th UU Pnaisesof the deceaeX u nit -soiii jLeceuiuer. i xxv. in it J two Milch Cows, one Yearljng, seven Hoes' Farming Tools, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Hay Fodder, &e., together with Household and Kitchen Furniture. SPECIAL NOTICE. Those bavin claims against the said Aaron Kainev, decf arc required to exhibit them on or" before the 13th day of December I18S3, or this notice will l)e plead in bar of recover v: and those indebted to the estate of said dee'd must pay without delay. 1 J. L. CAUCLE. Admr. Rowan co., Dec. 13th, 1882. . 3t.pd' , w, nu 11111 ZH.-ZI. A 5 lb. box of Fraodh CAI, delivered tree at any express office C3r H6QL 31bL poxtbrfU w v . - Standard tor Pur'ty and Excellence. Address, -' . K p. R0YSTEB & BIX Raleigh. N. G, CAIMDY. Best in tho World. 8:1m OUR EIITint SlUUii Uf LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES. - DIES' SHAWLS AND CLOAKa LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR. - WHITE AND WATER PROOFINGrCLOAKINGS IJBEAVER CLOTIfe - We have the in the town which must A splendid line of PRINTS l&JT 5 We intend making a clean sweep NOW IS AN OPPORTUNITY OF LOW. Dec. 7th, 1332. , ofLU'. Will be sold on the premises on the 22d day of December next, the land of Georgk A. Locke, deceased, containing 270 acres. Said land will be divided and sold in two separate lots the Anderson place, contain ing 120 acres, on which is a good Dwelling, Barn, and necessary out-buildings. The YanEaton place, containing 150 acres and no buildings, is well timbered has some good Creek and Branch bottom-lands on it, and some fair specimens of Gold. Said lands lie on Fourth Creek in Scotch Iri.-h township. Rowan county, adjoining: the lands of A. A. Hart,. John Campbell and others; is well watered, and produces corn, wheat, oats and cetton, freely. Lies in a good neighborhood. Any one wishing to examine the property can do so by calling on Mr. IJenrv O. Lippard, who resides on the place, and will point it out. Terms of sale CASH. J. D. JOHNSTON, Ex'r. Geo. Locke, dee'd. Nov. 13, 1882. 5:Vt GGI.lISSIOtlER'8 SALE OP REAL EST ATE1 Pursuant te an order of the Superior Court ot Itowan county, 1 will expose to sale at auction, in the town of Enochville, on Sat urday the 23d day of December, 1882, about 110 ACSES OP LAND, situated in Atwell Township, Itowan conn-. ty, adjoining the lands ef John Butler,. Da vid Deal, Hugh Parks, and others, being Lot No. 2 in tho division of the lands of Smiley Oehlcr, deceased. This land is well, located, and is very valuable. TEKMS of sale One-third cash, one third in six months, and one-third in twelve months. Interest from day of sale on de ferred payments, at the rate 67 8, per cent., title retained until purchase money is paid. SAM'L H. WILEY, Com'r. " v (P. O., Salisbury, N. C.) Blackmeb & Henderson, Attys. November 18, 1882. G:5t ADHIHISTRATO'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPETY! Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction, at the late resi dence of Elizabeth Lyerly, dee'd, in Frank lin township, on the 27thday of November; 1882, the following personal property, to wit: One horse and buggy, three head of cattle, 8 or 10 hogs and pigs, aboutSO bush els of corn, about 20 bushels of wheat, far ming utensils, household and kitchen fur niture, and perhaps others articles. Terms of sale Cash. 4:3 w" I3FAi.i. persons having claims against the estate of the said Elizabeth Lyerly, dee'd, are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or before the 7th-day of Novcniber, 1883, and all persona indebt ed to said estate are requested to make prompt payment. Moxkoe Barger, Adm'r of Elizabeth Lyerly. Nov. 6, 1882. 4w SHERIFF'S SALE LAND! By virtue of Venditio Exponat and execu tion issued out of the Superior Court of Rowan County in favor of P. N. Heili & Son against Jhhn L. Cruse, in mv h7.fr. collection, I will sell at public auction, at 4 I, l II 1 . . vuii uouse aoor in tne town of Salis bury, on the 27th dav ot NovemW io all the rteht, title, interest and nsf.itu nf f i. - .j. .usc, ,u jiiiu io ine ioiiowmrr real property, viz: A tract of land in Row an county, adjoining the lands of John P Rimer, Henry Klutts. and others, and known as the Chancey Young place. lernis, uasn. Dated at Salisbury, the 18th day of SeDtember iao J ' C C. KRIDER, Strjr. UHD fiKD HILL PROPERTY FOUSALE I Offer mv Plantation nnl m;h t Sin CV Ilt,?a,ted n Crane Creck 5 mile. ! fna-,ISUrjr' ontainin.230 acres 75 to 100 is Bottom. There is a good dwellinjr house with Ti -.re.M' cSU'ISmi Th,eMi Property Consist, of a wrist miu with an excill aud Corn Mill with the Farrar 'Pat TuVbYne water wheels, a new Eureka Smut'machine and a new Bolting Cloth. The clJ.r 1 nouse s 24x36, two story building, riht uew w.th a HaU Gin, Condenser and self feeder, with a Lid. el Rn. P.u ni. ! .miatcrt between the two .rnBm JZ 1-11 11 ... f I. 1 1 ... c " aoove property is time. same time. Thu in good repair at this Any person ishing to bny su b pre .pcrf v will do well to cull on ,Lt slli-K. V I VT T1T7-TT ' CHRISTMAS SALE P. N. nEIl.ni ' Witn a view of changing our business we will at once mence selling the following goods-at cost : k , .. , ... com. ittMUl-i.lMUL ULU I HlRU ! ! 4 CUlUKIiU 13L.AJXKETS. best stock of I - bo sold regardless of COST. . 'f-Vl'" - - cts. PER ARD, of our FANCY GOODS -v BUYING JONES, HcCUBBINS & CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Commissioner. Sale OF ESTATE! REAL In pursuance of an order of Superidr Court of Rowan CountyI will sell at puli lic outcry Ur the burliest bidder, at ul I Court House door in Salisbury, on I Monday, 5th day of February, 1883, a tract of land situated in Rowan Count lying on the Miller Ferry Road, adjoining the lands of Dr. I. W. Jones, Mrs. Hackett Thomas MKerns jand others, containing about three hundred (300) acres and being the tract of land vfuch was devised to fi N. B. Johnston byohn ,L Shaver as the " v w a iav v. j j "-i Terms ok Sale: One third cash, one third inJ3 months! and the balance in 6 months title retained until purchase mon ey is paid, j CHARLESPRICE, I i Com'r. B. This is a valuable tract of hvni lying 5 miles from! Salisbury and one mile from N. C. R. R., and is well watered and timbered. j j 4t For 1883 ia an Elegant Book of 150 pages, 3 colored plates of flowers and vegetables, and more than 1000 illustrations of the choicest flowers, plants and vegett Wes, and. directions for growing. It is hand some enough for. the cente table or a holi day present. Send on youj- name and post orlice address, with 10 cents, and I will send you a copy, ptage paid.) This is- not: quarter of its cost.; It is printed in both English and German. If you. afterwards or der seeds deduct the 10 cents. ;j , Tick's Seeds are the Best in the World 1 The Floral Guide will tell how to get and grow them, i j V:ck's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 175 pages, 0 colored plates, 509 eneravin?i. For 50 ctsan paper covers; $1 in elegant ciuiii. iu uinnau or .dngiisil. 5 Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine 12 pages, a colored; plate in every number aid many fine engravings, price f 1.25 a yea; r ive copies ior fD7 specimen numlierssent lor 10 cts. ; ;1 trial comes for 25 cents. . JAMES TICK, (1) , - ROCHESTER, N. T, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE j or ;'.--.' RAIL ROAD STOCK, On Saturday Jaimarv Gth 1883. I will sell three shares of N. C. R. IL Stock for cash. Sale to ;ake! place at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House iu Salisbury. woi, Auuir. ue uoiiis nen oi Burrage Heathman. Dec. Gth '82. ! 8:1m. j North Carolina, ROWAN COUNTY, S Is Tits SrrEJK or Court. James Hillard, Adm'r of Sarah Green, flf. gamtt Wilford Dent and others, Dffi. Petition to sell land Xor assets. It appearing to! the satisfaction of U Court that John Dent, if living, and his heirs, if he be dead, and Hatch Dent, if liv ing, and liis heirs, jf he be dead, defendant in the above named caset are nori-residenU of the State: It is ordered by the Court that publication bio made in the-Carolina Watehman" for sikj successive weeks, noti fying the said defendants to appear at tk office of tlie Clerk of the Superior .Court of Rowan County, oniMouday the 18th day of December, 1883, arid answer the cerapUint which will be filed, in the above entitle ac tion, within ten days from the date hereof, and if they fail to answer the complaint th plaintiff wiil apply! to the Court for tho rer lief demanded in the complaint. J.5LH0KAU,tJ.S.a - of Rowan County. Oct. 27, 1882. , SSw North Carolina, l ROWAN COUNTY. V o TUB -SCWM- OR COCBT. Tobias Kesler.pr, Againtt Jihn F, Reed and others, DefU. Petition for partition of land. It appearing to the satisfaction of ths Court that John P. Reed, John C. Connor and wile Sally J. Conner, John S. Leonard and. wife Margaret E. Leonard, B C. Jones and wife Alice C. Jones, W. W. Reid, Lula Reed and Louisa Mason, defendants in the above entitled case, are non-residents-of this State and are necessary parties to this action t It is ordtred by the Court that pub lication be made iq the "Carolina Watch man" for six successive weeks, notify ths said 4efendents to appear at the office of the Clerk of fhe Superior Court of Row" County, on Monday the 18th dav of Decem ber, 1882. and answer the compl.nint which will be filed therein, and if they Tail to an swer said c6mplamt the plaintiil will apply to the Cwurt for the relief demanded in t9 complaint. J. M. HORAH, U. S- C of Rowan CiUPty.T1 Oct. 31, 1883 ! - 8-6w FOR RENT- v -SmmtW m9m , 9mW V W dkJMdiAAv V Property fitunted on Main -Street, op Icite .Mfiunt)'s Hull. To examine piP fci ty and learn terms, applv t ' t Z1 r 11 e :t : i X! ? I -ft ID ,r. j . i t:.3 2 I.OL .a 0 .trr t ta 1 . 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