1 i . -. I . . . MINING. SDAY. JANUARY 11. ISSa. T. K.,liKU2TE!l MANAGE!?.; Dk.vtii or Mrs. E. NL Gr int.--M is. I from the Western North Carolina railroad Elizalieth N Grant, lijiiiriiml" of SiniMH- com pun t, $5:0,000 of Its ' morfa;re bonds. ton Female C'.dlege.of thin plai-,'-died bearing interest at tlx per. cent: per annum this hum Uug sit 6' o'clock." The aud event I f?""tlic i!rst day of January,!! 881, issued i .ft. 1ia 1st dav of January. r . - v via ii &m m w a 50 8linff, iiow;k!iown tioiis le seiit to the widow of ui tkpimd Ltv; Lt friend, ntid children, . 'lo each y of liU surviving projxsitinns. We canr.vt C'.v.nnirn? to D. R. WALilEIl. 1)EPKS3i0X AU0X TItK PHILADEL PHIA CTTOAKu VoOLES 31lLI.--IMlil- il fe as folfrws r velr, paidliu advance, ryiueut delayed 3 mo IT"' 1a..i...1l'i..n ; ' v; r Z1: had under chapter twenty of the .Jaws. of. the Work is still progressiva in! the most I keen deciiuiur raiiLiiv forsi?ciM,il'inonihH. spWal session of 1880. and rco aired to be satisfactory manner at Gold Hill, i Water The deceased lady was'adanghter of the UelimeOjtytie tmjurel of State by sec I Adeipiu, Jau Lf-lt is estimated that fat ReylEliJiha . Mitchell, ; D. whowasjtions twdve and twenty-four of said chap- J least 10,000 Iwjws and probably 200,000 day for want of -spec. - lint hi are vigorous and wilt shake up eiro! competitor r the' i,tterancf?tiij.1rrtI Pli,-:r-Iasu'jhu:i sOaJ'i:!" office tbiu"-- , - 1- - , ' k . . . i.,t has-been forked froin th ()ld PiI.i late mouths, 2 00 r ' vwuraue siiair' io j jeara a proiesgor in the University oil iert upon wmconq luieresi nas ueen receiv-BPiifl are uow iuie iu meat flelaved 12 mouths 2.50 wu. Vl Icei ! A cross cut in ibis oa Carolina, She lierself took a rego- i i ? f A V i r V woolen mills of Uus clt; I .Jm. r..ii loan Hui d oiaa .v...- iwctbj uuu win lx'iarn iu the Spring g f new puacc hmcuuum?, u pasu tne work more vigorously. n iilv (Lir on the corner I . ' : :"; t Jr"irifl ConradCHill, ; tt f:..Mrw.n n ml v 11 1 ltmVA t fl'nr I - : . . ' " v 1 " I - : - ; - - . I r ' i r . 1 . . . - . 1 j. ' ' i wf- itt 0 isi'jLissimuvBESULTS OBTAINED. TfiK wive Sls auorueu uer cnaracter. tier death I ny snouia not aoM bo snbiected to I are jrorer ec uicKery s, oko looms: i .f- i . rl.Aoin lagf w - . i ' A success. : i V- y ; , L r: I l """cereiy uepiorea. the cot too and citr and Viclnitv in shaft has cut several Veins -one - eight Mar coarse at the University. 'Mrs. Grant There was a balance in 'the treasury 6c-1 consequence of the contiuued depression desiring material for compost- inches wide which pans $100,00 to the I wa8HiSu,y intellectual woman, and tobe", 1882, of $280,455 bfw)iich 3265 jin tradeJLt the nsual rate of rauuing well thread J. Allen lirown si ton. it runs much higher by fire assar. I added to her other gifts rare busiuessca-1 belonged to the educational fund and $254:-1 these machines,' it means a loss "Of work to ent in Another column. . Vol. Cochrane is on his way back to Lon-1 pacity and' executive abi lit yi. She had 189 belonged to the general fund. Neu$ & don he is verv much ileaiul . with ili I conducted, for air 'mn tt h. ....t I Otrircer. . .t , i H6t an eaily day on the comer wilniid Fishsr btreets I In is a " I D ho -is. very much please with the J couductet, for six 3ear8 past the uiostl0" . ..s ved for the property and will return iu the spring to successful school, at the female college in ; -r - if Tax Dogs. this place, 3 that : this college jhas ever known. She was distinguished for a rare benevolence and many other Christian I Fayeltville Examiner, t- setts. lie says he docs not wish to uc re- trills to 6 a wji'e, but dosciift'4ib clectcd.-r Wil $tar. , '. li"" tur" onv a utt' Jcar . , . -j ThL ff.i ;m,LMf?n fn fh. TTnitedk"w melancholy must the moon feel i States for 18S2 was 735.653. Germany sent wLeu ifc ! enjyl lie fullness of pros 232,000, Englabd and Wales 81,000, Ireland V"1' aua gts red need to the .last 70,000, Sweden 59,000. Canada 89,000, other quarter. . countries 187,000. Wil Star. : A will to do something Js il'v way to Miss Annie Cooper, of Washington City, , ablV ten time. L anr work!,, t and hnt.lW to walk or to use her voice for whether a young lady and gentleman of reduced wages br shortened time.;Thede- four years, recovered the use of limbs and jour acquaintance are really engaged, pWnbelinoitioTylntiiobtty: voice Thursday while prayer was offered for. even ,f they deny the charge T iasy 1.r .i.:Y.r- i,-. - - Qh....i,....i.nnMi enongh. Just-notice if he smokes a N. Lnov -J 'r: r I en goods. Among the principle mills I by faith in God, and by that alone. . Davidson Dinpalcb. iir.-i.nrill Smiirrel Hunter.-.- urirc-j-"-i- 1- ---.. - - i m.. TT-it - . . Mcked v, ot me Mt. VeihonJI6tel, ' voii rau xiut w,ne proauceU lor the .el a boy, 4 years oldwhoi lur- " luo flevriear. irom hi lovlest number, to 42, the highest, 'flic boy kills them from sun s - II clock a. in S ' 9-0- It is not too much I taxation f Is a dog a sacred animal, that to say that to Ui is community it is a ca-ho should be exempt fronvthe same bur lamity. Mrs. Grant died in the faith of deu idaced oo other animals t Horses. the Presbyterian Church, iu which she hogs, cattle and sheep are? taxed. Why I looms j C. S. & J. P. Jones, 400 hands, irwm : ounsons s, m looms ; jonn . pound of a iiaf ,ound of can ISennliii AV. Snni lOO Lrvnm . Wm.' IAitt. i ..i ! . . . . , .. . . . : V 1 ' - i cues ana unuk a pintot laraoii at a single . I ty7. 63 looms ;! Campbell & Elliott's 600mii t wm mi... cigar when walking witn iter on tuo i street. If he does, its all fixed. NEW YORK. . had been raised. The funeral exercises will: take place (answered that degs are not property. to-monow. Statcscille Landmark, Jan. bth. f ' -:.; . f : ... - then ahould not dogs bo taxed 9 We are I James Smythe& Co., 900 hands. If .. fi. n'iii-8 old L. itl. ainirrela.iiriiiiTinir from their twenty stamp battery, over $480 in U ' I '- V . . - a- . s-Ji . ' goiu anu concentrates ana b,suu pounds of copper from their furnaces, making the total; value of the day's pjoduet, over $1,500. ' This equals the product'of : the .1 a n r r....i .iiraoH iaraoni mines or tne ver. tim iiiu-. i- - o i - -,. . . - i..i.jii i. ' : ( .. irnmnnnr ara nnw ninniiirnir tn ui-o., o. i e 1101c. iu nuini inn Tnnnir mn nf ? organ iro..sso a o in currviuu u me vuuiauo .. . r , . ; - - "r i Mim . in -(itnti nn T ,.f tt.. ........ (ii.i.in s ..n . r w " I .'..r 1 on' ' -. , I u. i nm m uic vusiumu oi num mem ivw uiuiici iv 111 tuciuiiecutv :iLi. ft fcrfcrf. oldand o, ? ' I Mli nilhA Id nnilor thaiuu tuo lUUiCH 1 11M.L Fiifv Will now I - if i- charmiug Beautiful Custom. There is n little custom, which obtains DC to Wvartiseuiefct. I 1 Pijtk Ihtimali s V I' v., eu 10 oo bulla Ul of ere per day. . 1 ""."! piii'i in ni iT9i in iiiiDTii.i w - - ' . . . .. v i . . ' - - .. . . . . . . I . 1 H . .U( BUU.UUU IUB laUlPil IM ATlMwrml tn P"" lira w'i'Sf i no vwur . .....i i... o siiiuo wauiiKcuicuii ua iue A7rc iviiuii iiniin ; . - - - . . l CWUU UU9IUC9I. OC w . Ml. a . I 1 : -t ' 1. ' - J . . a . . I Auburx, Jau. 2. Nimrod Owens, col one time he filled a regnlar engagement ored, and Michael Lougern aud Matthew H HiuuB g.Tiug uutuuious ut uts ua-i ilaM.t( Iaborerg were killed .to-day by f i - j " I trieb-lilf a fin retire. . ' I i :.s t r i. .- thrr hro tuit tirniM.rtv. then tl,v i.inn One of the features of Ejglisli rule in I " v. .fcr. "A"" A.-i;-..'i-Lr-; . .s Ireland is thna described bv th P;.. M. Stilwell doth confess too much, cutting down a high bank for a new street m.i , -j,....;. , .Ti.. .M i.?UP.rt MnnH.. ; Slid! has already nuburdened her coo- Another .mau lost his life in the same wn every uog. ;um ii consequence irom I v - .wt.MMv.M , j . . i . . - . . . . - r1 I . , ! - ui.nM .. 'mnni.. c i... r.t.. 1 at the same nlaee a few weeks afro. .t.. . Ttr. i ana mem ta nn - anrf)iw or - nir n im i , v mv - wu.uv. v. i.iun.i .- o - it iv.il unucis "ill l cuuil. o BUY I o- .... , : . . - I... .i.i -.1 a' I hflrrapk in eWv ranntv. mid in ju..1i 1 mother., husband, child and a stranger. Mrculclwg ..Mug. w ireav- -.77-r. :"T-T C " I - . l.rnlnr tl.n dranoiMr in Iti Hil.Wa uocB ueti , , - - n ... . ,1 1 ri-n:.iian-rtA.-.J?l.S4X.1- t"9 six and seven! armed constables. This I cuancea are tiiat jars, jsuiweirs miua 1 " "'"V f 1 I immense force is entirely under the su- "as heen unhinged by reading the ro- rom the gas jet, and although the prompt ' - t!.rifV f iciah fii m.iaff. mantic chroniclcsof the Bender family. arrival 6f the firemen saved the building cau order them, as they have of late, Cincinnati iimes-btar. ; , even to commit murder without fear of I Got. Butler's first message is above the ready . for them with a whole lot of I quence of that change would be that ' all Yfii8tou,fN of " " y re. r cake, whiskey, wine and things. Accor- dogs would have to be listed for taxation the. law T,,e! order Prmtod for certain average ef gabernatoi ial efforts, not on- oermineinuieoucu. ywingtoasuit SJ, tneyoung men-starriround iu ad the countr Commissi6ners of. each P0"" S were that Jy u length, gut in breadth and thick- robacc, Ware- m lue supreme court 01 tne &tate mvoiv- P. W ana nungry. -Bi, fi' a o!naf5. ther should fire even before violence was ess. It eon.Ut. f l,iar ehuneka .f suUl Or.W.C. ,0S.t,,e tItle to tI,ft Poe' aDd wuich haM RnttlJnMa .11 offewd, they MS the judges of the in- advice, nolished off and atrnnff toother. If the public could have entire faith in . a x - A.WBUU.SH M I 111 tV III! I I 1 W II I f W ... ifs i I ffirAntlV 1IAPI1 ilii'Mlsf I 111 tilVrtl tfkff rMAAtn. I a .... ' 1 I.... .1 J CtftUCHl. &f4lKrH COIinty, A-A;. : : .wrw I iea6 TI1CU tiieV IIUTO Cleaned eTrvthinir I Vf nnlv Atinrlkf trli Arrr Ka oa I IbUliOUS oi tue pcoiuc. Si-co .3 IS I s oIlu-s tlr I tf.30 per e t. $44.00" PaD tho Pcrotiona at Conrad Hill du- Itlll.fie 5S ie past six montns, nave ueea ue I7U.36 1 voted more to underground extloraiou . . - j- than to prodution ; but uow we may ex pect to see the mine become a large divi- ikkI leiif. 1 3 00 &.00 f- nuio iA bioii caiiiuir is wueu me i . . i.... j . i js.j v" v uwiiugumu ll 11 jr luujj" Butler's sincerity, he would be regarded UOVCmor Stepliens Of Ucorgia, one dSV I aa ! an bl stAtAsmfin intPd nf n. r. 3D3.C3 u.k.n. ... i 1 gtrtctlu on the nremiseM of hi owner, ahonld jv-v ecu iuo uiticuueb uuu Liio uoor-1 t . . i tt:- . ... ... i . . . ... . ihkl wi.k kiii I. nnr Til f. Miirnp it m. ATianr v to ston "re-1 taeateu as a nuisance and taxed, as l " "r" " """u bimmuij b. w la .vi.an fi. :.,.J. !.!... I :. r .i it x. I Constitution and exnlained to him his action I micio u b n uuo iu vai lucu. ' is a uoir at. luriru not a nuisauceii - . i aihi-wiui. bell, and the time for a ladj ceiving e Pift OffCe. Mr. J. II. Ramsay, Last of, has at last secured the two I . .Li ... i.-i ..-':. r.. c. ... litis l IV-- JVIllllA O KlUg l-UUIC, uu Street, ad will next week move lost oltice iufo them. , This will meet nproial of great majority of the ios offthe town. ti i o jfor the editor of the Atlanta markably shrewd politician. Cincinnati ED. Jn tlii(city, on the 6th inst., at ur . urop tu unuK ieit iu tne House. me r. r.i?-a ;.. .i. m n 1 .a n Aa rI 1. f o lr.i.na..n 4Vl.k w.J w m. I till I n tA dT this I.lai-vlm 1 -.i 1 ..A. A. I of southern mines Avhen operated with any foothold in this town, proves that 1 hese loose dogs go about j the country, capital and irood management Statesville, with all its boasts of intelli- worrying cattle, killing sheep, biting peo capuai anu goou management. u .till i.. f i.....u.. . ..... i n- r. there is little hope of a set of youuir men Lii.n.iiir .mo rrota i;ui i.i,t -ti.f i. l i lttI ' . w 1 u v j vhv v-o niuvuf wuv a,ssas aa U Ni;PaJlor;Beply-to-VPIdPollau oi a lasiuonaoie ueuaucn, warranteu bv custom and unattended by expense. There are in this State about 300,000 Landmark. families, and two-thirds of them own one Til 1 A nfinppt f.f n 1 tv runt iHillinfr 4li.nc f niiMt Antra Tt nrrhiili 1 ia o t.l ..i t . tenuous attributed to me by '01d Folks" , . . , , ? , , , . . ... - - I a shade OI1 the custom, sn dark thai tr.ii. I calcnln.Linii tn rat that tliern nm in th iu your last issue, j . - - l:mn.;Ki. J Unlike the criminal, who was astonish- "emeu cau hardly afford to continue it. State two hundred thousand dogs. Sup-1 ed to learn frouv his. counsel's address to I While the Landmark nnhraidi. tlm vmnr I nose tliev were tiixed nn dollar n. head. I reP ie . . ... . . 7 I -r , . : : j: i t . ....1 .. j. . i, 1 i g i I iciuuucu-vuat iiuivuiuiu. luuiuut viun uuu i lit: uiuucj ui iu ii ecuuui iuuu. SOMK Hogs. Master Willie San ford pictures valued at $40,000 were . detroy-f " I ed. The following are some of the picri tures burned with their estimated value.: A Forest Sceue, $3,C00; a Venetian Peas-r t ant Girl a landscape by Lefevro $2,000 Rapture, $2,000; Viette, $3,000 ; a Scene in the Alps, by Iodine, $3,000, and com- J pan ion pictures of fruits and flowers, by! - Blcecker, $2,000. The loss is covered by - insurance to the amount of $25,000- r Building damaged $2,000. . . Albany, Jan. 2. The Legislature con vened to-day aud the metis ge of Gov; in pardoning a number of . criminals. He said: "I have! nardoned since T hiva hwn nA.ra -i.lt r killed three hogs last week that weighed Cleveland received. He confines himself of this nnmhLr were commended ta me 1161 Pouads. One weighed 343, 363 and to State matters entirely and does not Editor Carolina Watchman: i I respectfully ask i space for a brief dia claimer of even a shadow of the evil in- as suitable bersous to be nardoned bT tne otI,er 435 the Penitentiary committee of the Legis- Hr. Baz. Gaither killed one before! lature, backed bv the strongest kind of Christmas that weighed 802, and one that n,... .i.r.- ts only had three legs that weighed 160. If touch on National affairs. cases are sma a fine, when I cases, remitting a part ef of onr . can we would I had evidence that it Was pay the whole fine. Tour it that I have ordered fines to huudred thousand dollars would pay a fine refunded, and never did. If I give nee Jf his lather, Geo. 11. Harrison, '28 years. . Halisoh Iwas a young man of the jury, what a truly good, man he was, ,e0 0f his home for the non-obserance. ami 111 sunny temperament, and was sur- " "t ' alT. "".i"",1-S fc smooths down the backs of his neiirh- Tw ' i ihiiviii irii t. air i iifiiii,iib asi in ii. sit iiih ins 1 1 7i llrd hv a L1H liber of friends Who lllisal - I ii.. ...... i I bora bv the cnnaolimr lniiininiru , tli I tuitimi of 40 (1 cliildin nt fir dnl- I f. 4 . .. .. "U4lM:-l Ha.O lOlil tUUtcp I - - - -------9 a D- ...v, , n ,K. Tunii.l.tnr. .'t AnM h.mn tk. fclieeifel cortipauionship. 11a was a tion and heart" imputed to mo! But few Mast twoor three lines of his article. From lars per head for four months. But sun-1 . . : beroffthe Salisbury Rifles. A platoon know the good aud .bad in human nature, his standpoint, the custom is "more hon-Dose only oue hundred thousand dollars n7 newBPaPfr w0. willing to publ- f.nnnl with side arms followed lI,e terrible i penalties of sm and the hap- mfid ii tl, l,.eflnl, n,tt in rail in t!,i a,,d ,,! Qn.nm luh and htn 1 make my rePrt 1 wanl T -1 I l,ini.Bc nf ri.Hu.ili tliu lifnl...Hoi. !..,., I ' i - . . , - , be pleased to hear from Times. them. Davie HIGHLAfl!) SCHOOL! the facts in each case, as I propose to Extracts fkoii Josh Billing's Guide TO Health. Be kiud to yure nether-in- law, and, if necessary, pay for her board at some good hotel. Uold the baby half the time, and all- Classical, IlathGmatical and English. : HICKORY, C. bod v to thevrave. I he funeral took frois StI Luke's Church on last kiay eiunl. -? o- . vauce. pin ess of virtue iri this life better "than I do; aud no one co more thoroughly detest meanness, of be more anxious to direct the young aright, iu temporal mat ters, and shield them from . vitiating, in fluences.' - i ' . , y The-w hole parody of the ball was sug- utaijces of Jas. A. Seherer, of gested to my mind by a sudden, cdinci- mart lipreaftr WatM l.im t dental Tecollectiou of Mrs. llowlet's lllus- whlrcaswe learn, he will tS.w-i,.,. r.r""8' V their speculatiens The Effcclof 6ambettas Death in France. children were educated out of the fund, it i would still be a splendid result. wuss start the fire in the mornings aud the record made up, and then I am ready P" on the tea-kittle. Spring session opens January 8th, 1883, 5 . . Tuition, per month, $2.00 o $4.00. " ; ' Board do do $10.00 to $12.00 ' T"?. .. For particulars apply to Vt . " ll:6w-pd H. C. DIXON, Principal, j t,. for the condemnation of any honest man, " lit T A,, Uft But the legislators are afraid of the " people on this question. If the lcgisla- t Getttsbukg. The" friends f Don't jaw bach it only proves thatyu afe az big a phool az the other phello. : Don't sware; it may convince yu, but it is sure not to convince others. SPECIAL NOTICE ! acqu; place, Ivsburf I scIiok. lie has written quite lively j children, bv r descfiipti of Lis trip from Sal sbu-1 the era of t: I Wasl and li Wilmington Star. Only about forty-seven working days lure waits for the unlettered people of remain for the Republican Cengress to do me ouue to uiciaie to in legislature, we it8 wort jf the House shall stand on its Some of the leading Loudon papers iu ",al1 droP fQrther behind than we are dignity and deny the right of the Senate to enC asoderate drinker, sure to beat UKn tho untimely j now iu the race of Improvement, lt is a I orfginste bills touching revenue and.there- t Don't be a Llown if yon can help it ; people don't respect ennything mutch this auecdote: "Long before death of GamUlto, give expression lo sad fact that the white population of fore ignore the tariff bill tacked by the ailwajfs iu England, a poor the opinion that in any eveut the Bepub- North Carolina are the most illiterate of Senate finance committee to the bill relating ' .11.! ' . . .1 . I-. 2- .. i . .. .. . . f1 .1. O... .1. . TT..;.. .C!.... .. .. .. . . ; Don't fool with spiritualism ; it iz like iugtdu the sights at the cap- woman was walking on the highway, car- life of France is safe, although its author, all the Mates of the Uuion. Our btate t0 internal taxation, the Uriff measure may that they kan only laff at. s subsequent journey. He is r u, ,er child, wucn a passenger Van- a jnt j f,feud, and supimrter is gone. It legislature ought to seek o relieve as of occupy a very considerable part of the bal l.l 5 i:? . 1 . v - " v.....v.w i.f.vru i ....u . , . n T-. J1,. .nnmhtiili. alt1 . ahnnlH n.irllin tin I f.L. . !-5 , iKiT oil iwetvc years, ana went ... ..i...,,.. J was uramoeica wuo gave r rauce a juj- "fl" i snceot iub sewiou. le oii tins trip. We sliall no doubt I driver offered her a free-ride as lontras of hiii sigafii, for he i thoughtful he spoke no "baby-talk" . to .herj child, j betta who shaped the course of . events educate the people. j I may prerent the comuderation of others iaa win will trained. I s,,e 80011 rgot these conditions, 'and in a thouahthe last twelve vears. It was The bill might bo carefully guarded, which the j Republicans have at heart. EBA. -O- paroxism of maternal effusion, exclaimed, I n n , . , i ' "Eh. . Georgie-peorgie, I dearie-arie; Gambctta Who organized the Repuujicans armies of and made so light in its operation as to Two bills that have been regarded as ot ucui iraui sic t iin.ii irr i a..a ir. i 4 . - . l ... - . . . - louts'. Our citizens will be theo s ffettiu' a ridevTnidev in thewa"- Fiance after Sedan. It was Gambctta " easily borue. . r or instance, let every special importance will hardly be passed, leston,'S. C. fified tollleaili that Mr. P. P. Merouev oney-pagoiiey,coachey-poachey :"iad so in whom was centred the hopes of all family have one dog exenipt from taxa- the bankrupt bill and ene referming the th Oiera 'uoweited her ndo.; ihe; punctuations of Frenchmen who really preferred true Re- tion, provided lie is confined to tne preni-1 Federal judicary .providing for the'appomt- t All persons to whom I have furnished either Fertilizers or supplies are hereby no-. tilled that their notes and accounts were due November lJt," 1882, and alt persons who have not paid up must paj up, as no -' longer indulgence wil! be jriven. ! R. J. HOLMES. Nov.22d, 1882. 6:4t 1882. all stock, 1 vrm !il. 1 A i L .. A . A . German Kaixit and Acid Phos- Al I"ur UU"UV . . . . I our manT friends and customers.-that we ruATE, or tliese two articles apply to haTe iust received the most com nlete and the Whaudo Phosphate Company, Char-1 desirable stock of rti 1 See advertisement. itiittiti a t irtmnrr a TkT-nTOTn f ; Don't keep but one dog; there ia no man but a pauper able to keep three. 2 v. t ii 1 repairing auP remodeling Thei steps are-being changed so f co ,yco publicanism to any system of Monarchy, ises of lus owner. L.et tne tax on uuut- ment of a lot ef Republican judges, me theidwilllho one main central en- a8 they rotate, independently around the He was Fiance's greatest man among the dog ana otuers going at large oe aisposition nas been to prepare as lar as ce. Tne seats in the rear are beinir I ball roani. men ot tne last quarter ot a ceiitaiT. Ye,J B'ua" eJ vu' uu"ai t"' i pwsiuio if iu iwuiwiblmuu. . BUSINESS LOCALS ated a gradual rise from the reserv- ieats. Glial en are beinir made to be erved seats. When couiple- Iie liaj I 11 present amuch more tive fapparance, as well as adding sUly to Jthe ionifoit of those who f re nt it ask place of amusement. j o : Ivlutlz's AVarchousc. he nevf- Tobacco Wathouse, nov wu asiKlilttz's Warehousn. in nnsn tobaccj is being stored. The FIlfsT ,8'Kle OX THE24TH Ins BionlU. Mr. Shenherd of Winston Wen edipUlyed to take charge. Ho is Sew. Store! Having bought out R. L. ' , I r- ... r..-'.. ii, .ri... t jj - I wrote in jest, to be sure, bnt. "a jest's SaVa tl New York Times-. see no reason why a bill in this form or Democratic! president by filling ofllces with r . .. . . VJ1cllr' uu nrosperitv lies in the oar of him who hears n.... :t u u. ... hmniutliW lite it would not be readilv RennblicaniThe Democrats are ant how- ,uu "ue Vl "J groceries - . ... ii nab ! 1 cflLrr li iuuid itf ia saa uu iuiiu lu -- 1 r-i a 1 . .. M. Gambetta than to say that confidence borue by the people. If the operation of ever to present this action.-The New and fna Pf to me?1 a B Obterver. it." 1 may have, been ludiscrt-et, but t(Mt1icivjfiJtn ia ivsx rti mlat tt 1 -s liiiiiovivtiwu a v ivuuuuiiou swi uiuiivy 1 1 . ai A. Als.V. to build distortions on : and for it to do in the stability of" tho French Republic is ht was found beneficient it might be con- so, is the worst of frauds." I wrote the visibly lessened by his deuth t All the jtinued with such improvements as expe- j travesty s uy as it may 00 wi in noi jd feels this to be'true. In England "once might suggest, ti it did not op- tifiif of country where the erato satisfactorily, it could be repealed. KXI U 1 VI llkD, liUU III tliO UCBI Ul II LI II II' I , uu- I ... der the foud delusion that it would prove I republic had friends, there is anxiety on a pleasant descriptive divertisement to j iu behalf to-day, if not actual appreheu the dancers tliemselves, several ef, whom miou More tiiau auv otuer gtatesmau in n.nilincr I anhmitd this-aa T do all ,,v anX country GambetU had made himself . .s a l. a uoi!ii mar. ' letters to tne scruunv 01 a lauy 01 . Keen swmj The Late E. J. 11 ale. Fatetteville, Jan. 5, 18S3. People may scorn old Spoon Butler and detest him for his conduct at New Orleans but when he gees one eye ou an v thing he draws the sight fine. In his message he reckons that the repeal of the disfranchising laws at present in force in Massachusetts of public patrenagc by keeping fresh goods and selling . at short profits. Give me a call. . Respectfully, THOS. J. MORGAN. Jan. llth, 1883. Report of Treasurer Worth. age to the memory of Mr. E. J. Hale. On motion, Dr. W. C. McDuffie was Dr. Worth's-report of the operations of called to the chair, and W. N. Tillinghast the treasury department of 4he past two appointed secretary. years coutaius much that is of interest. The chair appointed Judge Ralph P. The authority to compromise the State Buxton, R. K. Bryan and Rev. J. C. Husk debt under tho action of 1879, expired pn resolutions. for the mere purpose of -losing friends aud the January 1. 13S2, aud since then noth-1 Mr. Haigh and Judge Buxton spoke ... . .... ..... : .. . . I ... - . l . . . t 1 r ,1 i t penetration, scrqnulous fastidiousness and of unfeigned idevot ion to the ameui ties, who saw nothing iu it to condemn -a- mi nf tf o r fr a If" ciia 11 a 1 n ;T . roughly hiosted iu all Uiat pertains to able, that any man, of fair sense, could rArf.irtiac.Tri.ifV.a .1.1.. !....) .....1.. I.i 1 t t 1 e . .1.... .u,.,. a uiuj ,--uu duu i'v:ui(iic 1 iiiuK anu oeiieve tor a moment liuii- his aadjadjuiuing counties willfiad even" the most! "foul conception and j alwayl ready to do auy favors in his heart," could d.liberately-witli malice Wit AtLo.. . 1 1 . Ilrepeuse insult; a.. large .nuuber of the ffer. AiHaniemeuta have beeir M ... A ., j-.... t . , . j . y: I CMC in ooiii sexes, in uis own community, ' " P'o" nu 111 uer 01 ouyers nere, the pfees.will be as good as any- ri m flie slate. Remember that the t sale eDmeoff on the 24th of Jai - fj. brisgiul your tobacco. L s n ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. Mf. J. L. N'lSOIl . W hilts so n i rrel h n n t i nr with Ida I . ' I S " " I . - . ll-m-lawl MM T. A. HnrHabn.' on lRt AnABI ILLEGALLY I3IPUISONED AIT. "day eekf was accidentally 'shot by I Labouchere, editor of the Londou Truth; latter! n the stnall of -the back with f nas ,iau a corresponuenco.wiin Aiaoi, in fifle. Ml. Mdnisnn in fmnt f-i,u I which ho calls atteution to the fact that -in-law fwheli tle latter saw a squirrel Arabi's imprisonment iu Ceylon is eutiic- pnuis oh a Ztr. i, i..L- i.i- Iy illegal, "i presnme," lie writes to ' his slloalder aud raised the h -niuier Arabi, "that you are awaiV that neither he calltll telhis father-in-law, "I see tll Executive of this country, or that of Bl lseeLne-F Justthentthe riflo was 1,:lia has any! right to-"detain you in Ceylon for no part of the dominions or tlie Queen of England or "the Empress of THEO. JBUEUBAUAl SCHOOL BOOKS at lowest fi cures. would add'nossiblv as many as 164.571 tol T iPPiVPnTTS RFAl.F.liS At 10 o'clock on Friday the citizens of L. number of voters in the State, the numl at introductory and exchange prices. Fayetteville met m town hall to do bom- of pomi at present practically disfran- GEOGRAPHIES, there; , h - - And ask your own heart what it doth know." ; Respectfully, - ii Fallou. lodged in Mr, Fharged! ami the ball prmou'sJbodT. He died on last Satur- y' It ii aiferv sad i oi leffling existed between the two ft-.: us W ilbork. A large con- iatlfeied at Jthe M. E. Church I tip ..witness the marriage f Cubans at Gibraltar. Ciinuinghaiu aud Miss Carrie I be tried by a native" court Great Britain Th e attendants were ; as J waived all rights against his person, and there is no law; sanctioned by the usage of nations bv which she cin retain him fLXXIXG 1 It e vein i Oscar E )Vilhori 1 . J -,5 c Tws: M&i ma 11 e Maish .ml Mr i. thur Fniiel Mi- vti r.i..'.;. i.'i . - t-j, Muna, viiauuui nuu V. E. Gunllincham. Miss f !lementiiiA ider and ev. J0 Wilboiu, Miss ute and 111! J. Clav WilGoin. Afll.1. T ' .... . ' . uister ha-. i"'vu uiviU blessing, the happy piiir, nounded lylfriends uressiu!? ronfrnitn- f 'V'N lepiarexl with their attendants to KMt. Verloif where. they tiNk n0. The t'de and glHhi took the uorthe.n bound India can be icouverted iuto a prisou house in which j those (condemned by a foreigu tribunal can be iucarceratetl." Arabi's imprisotiineut on Euglish soiLls, indeed, say the New; York -JJerald, as gross au outrage as the surrender of the In causing him to for an hour in Ceylon. Char. Journal. A thirty tou! balauce wheel has , just 08. Wheeler, the officiating b(..u cast at Aard fort foundry. 1 - UronOUtieed tlicm 'Ann nml V "! -"if -- v, ...... . , . . J.. TT..S.-.1 i ne numuer oi lurms iu tuo uhhcu States has increased 51 per cent, iu the past ten years, j , '-i ':- .,; - "Pancake" is the namo of a Missouri 'man who was turued over iu a wagon aud . GRAMMARS, &c., &c. t COMPOST! COMPOST ! ! chised and. not voting" being 30.08 per cent of the entire population entitled to tne fran chise. Voters would be less intimidated, I.. .VtSnl'a iniortt tlioii t ... 1 1 rt a i n1nKAili n on V I have now on bands a stock of com- velopes. j posting materials Acid Phos p h ates, He arraigns the management of the public Chemicals. &c- and cheaper than ever be- schools. There is too much money spent in (fore offered. Am also daily expecting a done" iu th.it way. IngTmsUn don iu that matter. The feelingly of their absent liieud who had amount of old uht recognized by the leg- labored so hard during life, both at home islatnre was $12,(&7,1'45. There have and abroad, for the interest and prosper- - .V . . I . . f TT . :n I XT .1. T It.... UenToiupromiscdofthis VC'Ji:?, leav uy oi xayeuevnie-auu auuu t.uuu. ug $3,800,300 of the old debt outstanding, The committee, through j uuge uuxton. which if compromised would amount to chairman, reported the foltoV!!!4neaiu- 938.870. The debt alreadv comnromised ble and resolutions which were unah. -m- w. amounts in new 4 per cent, bouds to monsly aiopted t ' f " ! j $2,600,ee415. Should the balance of this .Whereas, the citizens of this communi old debt be compromised the 4 ierct. bon- ty have learned with deep sorrow of the ded debt womld be increased to $3,5981),- death of Edward J. Hale, Sr., in New 531.582; at present the interest charged York, on the 2d instant, and apprecia for this debt is $104,025. There is another ting the excellent qualities which made class of bouds known as tho North Caro- him a man of mark and influence, desire Una railroad constrnctlon bonds, of which to testify publicly their sense of his mer- $2,795,000 were outstanding. These bonds I it. V 1 r ! were funded iuto new six per cent, bonds,! Eesolced, That in tho death of Mr. Hale the creditors throwing off $240 interest on the town of Fayetteville has lost a de- eachbond. Of these $1,720,000 have been voted friend aud North Carolina a son, refunded, tho annual interest on which is ever ready with tongue aud peu to de-l $103200. To pay a part of this interest, fend her reputation aud advocate her m- the treasurer has received from dividends I terest. i of the North Carolina railroad $29,4C0. Bcsolmh That during the forty years Provision was made for the payment of that he wa identified with our comma- all the interest on the bonds and there islnity his course was characterized by un- now a considerable fund in hand credited J flagging energy iu business, by au iuleg to the interest account, because some of I rlty that was above suspiciou, by enter- the bondholders have not accepted the priso that sought by every available compromise, thus leaving the interest mon- nieaus to build up and develop our local ey applicable to those bonds in the treas- aud State interest, and by a devotion to liry. v public and private duties that made him f The ordinary censes of the government an example to the young and won for for 1883 and 1885, being legislative years, him the admiration o every one. T are estimated at $344,000-for 1 884 $189,000. Ecsohed, That we j deeply sy m pathize The taxation required tot meet this, as we with his bereaved family iu tho loss ot understand it, need not . be greater than 28 our venerable friend, j and that we will cents on the f 100 worth of property, togcth- ever cherish his memory with love and : er with me oiucr prebend source oi income, i respect, i i 1 ! The treasurer sajs: I have received! liesulted, That a copy of these resola- pajing high-toned and high-saleried teach car load of "Genuine German Kainit" i rs.- HAvman TtocK fto 1 1 " on ArnolUnt. anrl ers-to teach fancy branches of study, and too ulfJ ferliiizer itself, as well as a number ..... . .1 I J. . 1. u 1 t I Mr Mr uttie paia; i iuosc wuo uo me iwru wu i one com poster. Call early and secure or leave orders for what you want. J. Allen Urown. tf useful work; that is to say, to the State's teaching force. There is too much "phys iology, physics, botanj," zoology, geologj astronomy, chemistry and psychology TMTT'G Dim II glJQjm pillfj Willie "(lie spelling uuua. is iwuuucu, Tlie GoVeTaeralls, therefore, for a, readr- justment of salaries. Tvti? Pills are now covered over nilh a vanilla sugar coating, niskinglheni a pleasant m swallow as a little snsrar nlum. and rinder i v -. i . ., i .l . . .. .. tt:.. m.t nav. .,. TAf' QT I inz in em ssreeauie to me mwi urncaic nuw 1113 lUBUgttlM Ml. . " J I - -. . r !.. .... ... .. rLach. otwithstanuing -juaieious sxipping, ne v- cure headichfi d Mllioiw colic was two hours and a ball in aeiivenng it I Thev tfiw appttiie and cesii lo me ixiy. Thej cura idypii nd nourwu tbe ys- He went to the bottom of many things, j The ATw nnd OUcrtcr. ' j The failures during the year are said to number6,733 with liabiltiesof $101,547,564 The percentage of failures was one to every i 122 tem. They cure fever and ajme, cosrrVtl!"' Sola everywhere. 24-3 cents a box." 43.6m Malaria. Chills and Fever, and Bullous attacks positively cured with Emory's standard Cure P. Us , lniauioie renieuy : never tans iu cure uie uiuot . . . . " fff.1 i2 I .tulln.l. InniYGt.iiiHni. Mom ti.M flillTttnA an1 enga,eu uuiotuwo. I n ahir rpmlli hart f.allfvl Thtv are tirenared are said to be larger than those of any other expressly (or malarious sections, in double boxes, . i , t - two kinds of PlUs, containing & strong cathartic and year since 1878. Messrs Dun & Oo., in tneir a chill breaker suar-coated? containing do yulnlue circular, Attribute the failures of credit su- 2238 perindue'ed by an undue anxiety to dispose Sgat of floods with aproper investigation into the hold remedy they are unequaled. For Liver com- b I .u plaint their equal la not known; one box wuibave customer s ability to pay for tnem. Tney a wonderful effect on the worse case. They are . ! .,.. ii,. ftf i.. VMV osed and prescribed by physicians, and sold by strongly, cendemn the practice oi late years dfUgsi8UeTerywiiere,orsent by mail, 85 and to in vogue of dating invoices ahead. In the South the failures have been one in seventy eight. u the Middle and western States, about one in 150. that it has ever been our pleasure to exhib it. Beginning m our basement, jou will . I find Two Car Loads of 7 Bagging aud Ties- - of the best brands, and at reasonable prices. DOil'T BUY TILL Y0U SEE US! In our MjAIN ROOM will be fbtmd the argest and, by far, the most desirable stock of DRY GOODS, Domestic Goods, Piece Goods, Notions Trimmings and nviny otJter goods you want and need, that is to -be found in this part ot rsorth Carolina. In our Clothing Department, up stairs, you will find 1,000 Suits of Clothiti?, ; - all sizes, and prices. Also a large line of OVERCOATS. In our Boot and Shoes Department, which is our boss department np stairs, . will be found a very large line of Good e, all stamped with our name and warrant-' ed. If thov rip bring back the piecesTaari we will refund your mouey. Our Hand-made Ross Boot r.; $2.50 is the best Boot for tit- price that is he found. ' 5 In this department will bo found'a'' large lot of HATS and CAPS, 1 ALL DESIRABLE AND CHEAP. We have repainted and fitted up our i' raer grain rom over nur warehouse jii..' opened in it A Larga Stock cf Carp3ts,Hatthr, Bags, Cnuaj Cloth:, Carpst iihirg:. " " &3.,i;c. ' Also in this trnfiM-UaJfrm.rd s r4 ww mm i tv ixpw awssaii. " an !;nXbtle ktM:k of2jadie&'s Clca2: Dolmans, uackots, : Silk Circitf j Sec, '! '. - . : i In our Warehouse wilt be bund-TIi?J :I Car Loads uf S ilt I.'ucau by the "IK. 4 . Sheetip?.-i, Yarr.s and. PleiSs by ti," Dale, and many other good?. ; cent, boxes. Emory's LlUle CatbarUc Pills, best ever made, only is cents. Standard curs Co. 114 Nassau Street, New York. 43:1 y FOR SALE BY J. H.fENfilSS. Therd SALISBURY, MARKET, were twice as many murders in Cotton, s a v corn, new........ 4-5 to 50. Meal, 5a to 60 Vlnur C)9K(TC Georgia; ana yet ueorgia nas neany tnree 1 wheat, New Jersey ia 1882 than there! were in - J :r.KI.;nf. Tt talma thmM I "a,B limes a uuj ,uuM.i.a. - ---' y-v 1 Kye, ISri:a lXIUIUCI ' oimw w uuuiui I H-r TvarlMlbS- that Massachusetts furnishes Comment,! is Poutoes, sweet, , superfluous. Let the slanderers of the South Apples, dried, . , , ; mi cm,.- ' .Peaches, anpealed, .. uoiu up. rr uwi. i.i-.. peaiea. ............... .... .. ... ....... . ... ... ........ We have .reuted-the- store nom adjiri" r J. D. McKcelv and will buv vour GRAI". FLOUR, C0TT0X or other I'ROUn -or Store It for yon. With -thanks your inany favors and an earnest intent: to meet jour continued confidence, L 7 you t call aud see ii before jou luy v;v.:- OR SELL YCUit : ! . producj; J.J.'. i0zo, ! ) -!. .S51.00 5 ,A9 .a .4t - .45 .04 4 .os ', J Willi ah II. Mice, lz N- U cCasles s, A. M. Yi Cno, W. I JOllKWIf, W. W. iiAi.Ks. : J. i

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