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1 . I t " ir ti it 1 fat i f il "If If S "s i ! 1 L: I: I t f ' j?" i-i - ' : 1 " 11 - H s: I; . I. r J; 4 . i 1 1 .4.1 -I i ii i . i: i. yi -s' 8' Carolina Watchnmn. TUUKSDAY, FEBRUAUY I, )d83. - It U reported that the cholera lias bra kes oat la Calcutta. " There U no probability that this Con- will repeal tbe internal revenue. Nat Atkinson ha been appointed post master at Asheville. 1 Nat. was a howling liberal last fall and bos just received his reward, -n,. .; ' I : -y A farmeiV club of 1 1,000 members lias been organized near Pes Arc, Ark., and tbe are advertising for merchants to bid for their undivided trade. " Part of the time of Congreas the last week, was given in memorial speeches on til lata Senator Hill, of Georgia, and llr. Ehackleford of North Carolina, T. ILKeogh, J, Wi Goslen, J. F. Hel laa and others of the Keogh party, are aid to have recommended George W. Wheeler for rente agent. Charlotte OUtrvtri Dr. Bernheim has resigned the Presidency of the North Carolina Collece at Mt. Pleasant, and the college will close on April 1st for want of Oficient patronago. y , ! m B.V.oc n,ado a .,ial . .. , . . , - , IMt r nuay iu ouutio vuo reieai 01 uim tariff (28 per ton) oa cotton ties, in the interest ot ue producers, uui ne tailed, inoagn CTery otuer inunsiry in uie coun try is protected. . ; Urs. Langtry, now In the South, pro - fosses U be well pleased with her mep- .... .,.:...! aw. uv hm re uuicvwu iv ins - annoyances encountered north, but goes where she pleases without exciting a gap - in. InquUitive crowd at her heels., . - - - The postmaster general hasLi-aed . ZiT... .f. h.. wan oe one , i .aus.uan V"U"U,IU " J " wluuie ira nemiiiaiiy i;raui auu siock o rotters. iThe grand jury of St. Louis. Mo., has Hoorted iu favor of Wrf, irn fur li. w m" - - " qoor dealers, and recommend 1,000 as the price. Their report condem us the low nrleed mIioiis as tho snnrnii if ndW ,.' 1 : . . " " . STimea. ruiauiiiir ieauui ourtiens on tne ' ... ; . ,, , public for the prosecution of the offenders, . Oor. Blackburn, of Ktntucky, and Cov.l Btepbeuaa of Georgia, have distinguished tuemselvan by the extravagant use of Uie " ? . ' MM Antn nana. f .... VI-. 1. 1 1 "" vv uituuru uw Cordoned no less than 1,500 criminals within fonr years, and remitted fines of d,ed Thursday morning at Danville. He I wi -film self wield them easily and pow wdkMthfiii tonnn nnn I wan nmn f ..Hr i,-K!f- 11.1 i- nully whenever he may be placed iu af- w v- miu Kittuim icoilkC ruHirnnesoiiw,uuu. m m m Sirow Fleas a new insect in thi Country, but well known in Siberia aud the high northern regions, has made its appearance in- New York and Canada, - ----- ; i aad is exciting some interest in those sec-1 tioos. It is of the color of snow, lntss and I jimpe like Uie common black flea is not quite so large, nor nses its legs but its tail in jumping. It multiplies rapidly I in dry, cold weather, and altogether is mncV dreaded as a pest. We think the Id North State will ffo clear of it. ' Axother Blot on the South. The State Treasurer of Alabama, J. H. Yin- eeni, has been speculating in cotton ' fu- toros and got left to the amount of be- tween 1250,000 and $300,000. The Gov frnor sends a message to legislature on the subject. Vincent has goue to New York to get money which he represents as loaned. If not stopped he will est out into some quiet corner aud try to Im hap-1 tv, AHHNin. i irying to make up xhi Kioa ox roboerr is a ncwlimendmant fA i M .. ... ... , , - - z I Uing is? the South, aud ought to be made I Ter? odious before it becomes common. , -r - - . F. wi .wwi 1IVA ilh INIlUIDOrB I Mve been sogreatlvexairfirerated br trav-l Hers who have seen the yellow flags dis- ptayea tnere to mark the Jiouses where I toe otsease exists, that efforts are makimr to oarrftnt tlm mUrAnmaantniia I eerresDondent nf th Pi.iria .. I a w..u.ava,B VwCITT. 1 gives a careful statement of the facU, Wh! 1. .U.ftl. . . ' I sreauy reuuees uie reports abroad, and shows very clearly i that th eifw f Baltimere is Uking every possible pre-1 caution to prevent the spread of the dis- ease. . I T- T.i..a .. . rars 6"miD miu ue called nartaliM decide whether er not the State shall fur- ..... uoase tor the Qoveror's use. We tHntutsA t-i. . ... rj.vx iua wmj qoestlon likflT f or..l . ax.i.x . , - IMWU -III lie U fft t lRmi nf il,. house. Some of the , L Ursa and liberal idea, wo "n.V appropriation of $100,000 for the purpo Othm rn.!,!..s.i. L "purpose condition f .t. . "."rU uosuvaius' inn nnHSirfii -:- ... an( Ul0 B, -a . wouia hanllv rise abovsimn wl'. think it is not a case for exraV Md we are sure the peonle will uZ ::' prove a larpe ontlav for this pnrioso. . . ... a- Tbe Khiir of Purtni .. ... . both far fcUlii" aJ,..:: uMViiumi nnu ior iu advanced ideas. Riuvn iir, o ' " he is almnat the i.iroecuia2.i..f . Who has diatiumii.li i.S.:..,r . " iw.T...... .. i ... mm i iiinri l 2iM si rrnna s uojir Liiar iw i. ...... . i.. a i T.leDfioni Eirf.,,,,. - mai a private teiepiionle sjsteni i beius eathlii.i between the Kind's libinry, the various 'Ministries and the Opera, so that hia Majes'j, without uiiiTiii; fniui hU chair can altcruatrljr occupy himself with his books, with muiiRor with the cni cs of State. - S j A Wise Conclusion. The caucus of Democratic United States! Senators, held on Friday, that agreed to r.-.ii.:... i si .i.t,i. i.-. favor the passage of any bilL which l as for its object the reduction of the tariff, did an eminently wise and prudent thing, says the Philadelphia Record. Equally . S; 1 .. . . . . " wise waa us aeterniwauon 10 require a it . . t. j - . tlinmntrh in vftMrHnn nf nil Amendment -T .. o - which appear to be in the interest of mo- statesmenship in seeking after the best portumties for, the acquisition of ? knowl atiarnnblA It U naLt to t!, mnal the deve opmen of ! character , - try that the Republican Congress is de - 1 r C7 f . ' l" .av UCICIVIVIO 1 tVftf74 , 1A llCOOUb the Democrats, as it is the interest of the aims may be classified as follows : -" -tax-payers, to takejwhat they can get J Toftfmish a thorough, liberal edu- now and to trust to the future for further o10 - u - I Ji 1 . . . . r . 3s. 1 o educate as fully as possible young relief. To obstruct; all tariff - changes ,-,, nnnuu m..t.iu ti. r.tfi ,M.rrw.,.: because the majority in Congress is not willing to do what, the interest ef the country requites would be apiece of par tisan management falling little short of imbecility. Raliegh, N. Jan. 30. Walter A. Pool, member of Congress elect from the first N. C. District is reported dangerous ly ill at his homo in Elizabeth City. Propositions have been made by A. S. J BuAml and others controlling the West I era North Carolina Railroad to buv tlie I . i i' ts ai i , f" T" '"T iu wrm. varouaa 1 ier cents, aiso oy Gray and others to buy tlie StateVinterest in the Cape Fear & Yad- kin ValbW Tbaiwa ! i . ki yalleJ Uanroad. . ; m . atihta, jau. j;.ur. none, wuo was lost on Tolnlah Falls ' bluff, was rescued 1 to-dav. 'When he waa first night he was on a narrow ledge 300 feet , i . .I, . fi . . . 1 uuwd ine uiaa. ana one nu nnrad fMt I . (above the water. A small liirht rnM 1 where he was. It wriikhI immtuiiil fn reacaa him :winr t rw.i!.i,m- I 7 T"TO " jv-.h ivium- "1? he could be seen clinging to the almost body and was let down feet to the ground below. MnliilA Heniat. A n.ww.r..l jv. ... ter of Bernaincham. Ala., allows br indi. pnww . VUVWMIUI A I UU llJAfl I DUtable fiirnrAti flint Smn ! " 4.. E7 - vmww iiuii uu ww iiiMiin lit I ie Birmingham district at a cost below I $10 a ton j and this iroii can ba laid down 1 in CinmnhH fnr ia zn nn i-1 " TT' r""" ' -'- i now Benin? at x'zi vutn. Tii fnmM ; I . . r w lor about BKnungham are making an an- I 1 i i .1 m . . inuai orout oi aooui lortv ner cent, on Mi capital infested. Death br an EMiwrwr Divit n. u Sxxr t i. I. ' . I Llr. Knhrt V T.nlia la. ...o :..a I - - -w., ujuot nf the Ka ntucky Pjrsbvterian diviaes, I r 4'" ". , Ultu lIJC I ..ruiis cooaeu uis own meats and slept ou a rough plank in a garret. He was uie antuor ot many doctrinal works. I and a contributor to several .. I reviews and Uewpaperl. fi,-.i .ai. eL mi . u,ar,ot Observer . Three hundred bahela r olt acorns and a hundred I and tweBty bushels of hickory nuts have Tece?t MPVd England and faernai,J bJ the Secretary of the Interior, v. w 4,u, ivoQb. i nry are trying to renew tueir forest growth while we are niercilessly hewing down ours. ' AIlO Hlineme fJniirt.Hllfitnlna l.aa A .. Tktt . a I Aiitl-MtecffeniUioii Ulwh of Al- Washingtox, January 29. Tlie q i Ificme oun 10-uay aecileI the misce conation case of Tn.v .... State of Alabama, which was a criminal proceeding under the State law against a colored man for living in sexual relations with a white that the law ef Alabama prohibiting mu cegeuation is net in conflict with tho 14th wu.tnuiiuii r wiiu the rivil riirht. iui.H-.. . I for the reason that it applies the same punisiiment to both offenders, white and U SIK. vririinn a1i.nm;.al h A V,CTIM THE Tiieft or the Pres- 'Mcx. me insamtjr of C. H. Bush, of MM CUJ Ijf lneed ad. He is a native of the nlace. with a lurra nA i..i'ni... : ly and of biens and indnBtnn. Ku.-a ...uuuO U.UU6, 11 U loM i"801 was caused by financial AUl1lAI..AaJaa A. IT. tt ' iueui,. ue nas had no steady employment since he waa' di.iarri i.- Westrh Uuien Telegraph Company ,or dIgmg Chandler's hellish plot to steal the vote of Florid fnr TTa.a. i 1 Oft' I j. "-"uajCTHlJOu, Hia MftA ta n..n' T 1. r"""1 v)onvm letter Oarannsih AWi ( Southern Rallroada, t ,. i i.c mrpaa iecorf. nnbl i.hed .t Af. I a- a-., - ' " " "T' PuluS U,(XX)mile.of new 5"? WU Uulted " V ZT, ' T 1W 1882' P01' to the fact that nearlv one-third of ft . . . - " " I W South.- It savs railroadiar. hft, . a , at W " . - " . "W"" ,u utn, ana that .7"i "'ed the work CUt QUl T0- ftnd a, , tlie steel ia)i jnills need Botdespoud i all l"'" "ff W1U 1 for the 'weiveMnontha. JUnnlactMrt ra Of ra . .i:... .. .. . " w " have Tuli U thflr if . mV .-t ouu.neru railroad managers hho. citniMorg know i s . . r . ..si. v "" "rU.I,ad8H-TI,e ., . apply d dealers iu mill machinists', miueraVaiMl; iuduatrial tratles' ai...liM i,icnnij j itit tue Kutb lma awakeuwl ; capitalists have discovered that litre is the field for proCtable invent men f, A great aud glorious future liaa'Iawiu d for tin country j.,f Atonderful aud iiuhauB: tible rcsource8,,, i University . of North j Carolina. We hare oir ttur table tle 'Announce- if nirnlof the Unlvmltj f if . C., for l&5o.w It is signed by Gov. JarvisL as President (f ffce oftrd Jf Trugt Zid by Col. W. l. gu uoders, as Secretaryi in behalf of 1 the Trustees. We make the following extract : . ! , 1 The Trustees rnnrrrnrnl.tte Hia nnblin i - r ,- , , , , I on the growing power and usefulness of I .i.z i "!.! .i1. . .1Ji.' .. i una iiiKiivuiiuu. iu pairoonce is now larger than at an jr time since lGI.' It is I ueTer oeiore seen ai me u 01 versiiy. 1 The scheme of instruction offered is more lum. j s. to educate teachers. i 4. To furuish tlie essentials of a busi ness education. J . 5. To trive instruction in anbiecta of especial utility in agriculture. J o. 1 o educate young meii for the pro fessions of law, medicine and pharmacy. The Universil v was never under health ier discipline. There is little or no ex- travacrance amonsr the students J The charge for tuition, room-rent aud services, is 85 a venr. 'lVm ar im other incidental, extraordinary recistra I uou ur oniur lees exacieu y uie auirer- fiV.expt that .tudeut. irking .o the :.n .i c. i i i , i laooratones pay ior tlie cuetnicals and instruments consumed by (hem. Board Jd at eight dollars a month. The e pla hut sufficient Some houses charge ten, some eleven, some twelve and . I . ... na i - 1 I M. IIV WUU VI Incuses for tuition. boaidJ Uoks. fnK I lights and washing ueed not; exceed $200 a year, x ue most iioeral estimate would not exceed three hundred. I We do not Sot eXC , three hundrc' Wo do,.not hnew where so many and such excellent iv.n.M. mnn ,r 1 , ui6.o. iuuj w uau iwr ou iiiue monev. , The University is a State Institution. J1 recognize and teaches the Christian I r. Knf if I. a," .1 - party. It is the property of the people of I culture and talent and thought, the ag O " 1 W9 mmv tnttOLM VI gregate result ef their aiisri:it ion in ilm lecture room is a high stauihird of schol- I arship : of their associatiou in dailr lifa m. " .1 sh. 0IU and nianliness. Tle " a powerful i n nmen r in tit at wiini i& Aiwn A .ar college. The remarkable success attained I all the walks of life, both iu North tarolma and other States, and in the councils of the United State, bv ,1. i -a , 7 " r . r I ates oi me university, is airiuutaule iu no small decree to the influ.ii.K hiuum. I at ; i . . . I line irom nnu controun? tuat oowritnl I student body which for 'three-quarters of a century has trathered iu its wall: in fluences which are but the I miniature of Hie lerces or society, in broader life. A . . . . tne ferces of society, in broader life. A . ' i uuu wuose cnaracter anu sciioiarship are (nipaldedby these influences nt college i:a- - r- Full information can be had of Hon. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., President, Chap C1 1,10 winter j term opens -Tnnnnt-V lil 1 AiM . a al. l .a om r . ' mut' u, IBSl iuuiMi;ti m iiiriirir The true frienda nf Hiimtinn will lioil - J I nritli irMtifiAatinu a.;. . , ...... 6.uuuniwu mis mcuihucc. on SUCH high authority, of the good work doue by tUo Uui versity of the State. gg5gsg FOR COM POSTING Use Acid PHOSPHATE. ssw0 a iuil 9UI1UIT Ull UHDU AQQ Will sell for either cash or cotton now or pava. I ttAWA A full 1 . 1 J . 1 - ... nan paj jvu Lmvivr iriiau miug you can use. DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC i FLUID. Household Article for Universal sramuy use. For Bcsrlet and Typhoid Fevers, Diphtheria, Sail- ation, Uleerated Sore Throat, Small Pox. Memalea. and all contarloni Tilmmmmm i. the Sick should um it M. Q.J-. c. Used. Yellow Ferer has brrn rnrnl with U nftov blasak TAmlt hail t.li.n ..I... : ti . cases ox jJipntfiena yield to it. " FereredandSlckPer-1 SMALL-POX sons refreshed and &rl Bed Sores prevent- PmTKfl f Rm.n IS pi atnir M br bathmz ith Pox PREVENTED Impart Air made A member of my fam nanaiess and purified. For Sore Throat it is a lire cure. ily was taken with Small-pox. I used the Fluid ; the patient was BOE deliriAim w. . imt Contarlon AtatrnwA For Frosted Fee pitted, and; was about Obilblaina, Plies, Chaflim. ftf . tne nouse again la three weeks, and no ntKr. Rheumatism cured. had it. ll W. Pask- on White Complex- .navai. a uiuaucipoua. ions seenrea dt itt use. k sup i ever prevented. To purify the Hreath. Viane tne Teeth, it caa t be surpassed. Catarrh reuerea and Erysipelas cured. Bornsrelicvcd instantly. The DhniriaM Im Traentery eoi-ed. Wsandl healed raniiflv. use Darbvs Fluid very uqocssruiiy ta tne treat. Seurry cured. Aa Antidote for Animal mmni oi iiprttnena. n. .lubaunrucK. or Vegeuhle Foisoas. Sdngs, etc. I used the FluM Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. tnoiera nreventel Mr present affliction with Scarlet Fever with de cided advantam. t 1. Ulcers piirified aad healed, ii la CStSM ofnaath i. tadispensahle to the aick , room. Wm. F. Samd voas. Eyrie, Ala. should be used about the corpse it will . Prevent spy unpleas mat. . - II ' The eminent Prt slcUn, af. MARIO' SIMS, M. Ne aorK, says: "I am convinced Prof, parbys Prophyhtctie Fluid is a valuable disiafectaat. TZJ?"ZlZSrJ:" t qualitie. of Prof. jvr - . r , : a aisinectant and detent it is both theoretically and pracdcaSv suuenor to an r..: i.if "rr ' .Fyvcauy ? -a a. MirroH, rrot. Chemistry. ...a uja ruua is Kecommended by Hoa. Auunw. IT . r vF D'"3' Chf;h1f the i TiT,W'll,r! Prot.Unrversiry3.C Rev. A. J. gATTta. Pro?.. Merger UmversnV -Rev. Oao. F. Piasca. I!ak. xi v? -v.:lLy' "S? EVlir HOME. v j uwiiucm. usca internallv ox - The Tlnirl ka. .1. . aTi?'?- SfTJ , "J" ku uae proprietors, ' H. ZEILCf ft CO- 1 . Mamifactnnrtg Chemisa, PH I LADELPH I A. Eradicates . TTALA-RTA. Diphtheria Prevented. ; Scarlet Ferer Cured. . r Ipliia Press.; J G. Blaino wH ip thronglt some el the Southern the spriug unlpw the SOG man get out au injanctibu to restrain States in agers can hi 111 from trampling down tueir fences. Adm inistratfi rsV Sale " PERSOHAl! PROPERTY! We will sell at public auction, at the late residence of D. A. MillerJdeeM. almut to miles from Salisbury, on the Bringle's Fer ry roaa, on ruesday ZOtli February, 1883, an : me , personal property beloni'inz . to his estate, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Tools and Im plements of husbandry, j , 250'BoslieUof Corn, , Some WheatC Horses, Cows, Wagons Bucr- gy, a set of Blacksmith tools, and other articles too numerous to mention. ' J. P. TREXLfiR, I Adm'rs of C.W.STEWART, D. A. Miller. jan y 3U, i3, : 10:!m Administrators' Notice! Having qualified as administrators upon the estate of D. A. Miller1, dee'd, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of the decedent to exhib it them to the nndersisrned - on ' or be fore the 9th day of February. 1884. AH persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment. J. i. ITlKXLEK, ( Adurrs of C. W. Stewaiit. f D. A. Miller. Jan'y 30th, 1883. ! 16:1m BRING YOUR TOBACCO, i'ABEHOUSE! I TT-1 1ST CtaT7DTD A T 1T A A 11 riiV Late of Pilot WAnEnocstf, Winston, N.C.) I 1 Business Manager and AUCTIONEER. o SALES EVERY DAY. SPECIAL Sales every WEDNESDAY. Good Prices Assured. oBBa sosawans BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MAN AND BEA8T. NO SALE, HO CHARGE! i JSgf Insurance and Storage Free. Liberal Cash Advancements mads on Tobacco held by us for future sale. KLTJTTZ, G A SKILL & CO. l&tf . i Tobacco Hands f antei! Wakti d ! Three or fonr hands to work on a Tobacco Plantation 7 miles "from Anheville, N. C. Two married men with working hands pre ferred. Onef them must be a irood man ager of horses snd able to take care of stock. Beth should know something about tobac co farming. Apply to J. D. McNEELYl Jan. 11, 1883. Salisbury, N. C. Elfin tbe matter of tbe estate of R. Sloak, dee'd. Notico to to18! All Dcrsons haTinr claima aoainat tha mu tate of R. J. Sloan, dee'd, are hereby noti fied to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of January, A. D. 1884, ar this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. W. F. LACKEY, Adm'r of R. J. Sloan, dee'd. This 24th January, 1883. 15:6m. FAIR NOTICE ! All nersons indebted to us "bv note or an- count are hereby notified that they must call at once and settle. We do nnt want in add cost on our customers, but shall cer tainly put oat all claims for collection that sro not arranged by January the 20th, inst we mean Just what we say. I . J, F. ROSS. Jan'y 10, 1883. 2w j ' Thoroufih-Brei PLYMOUTH ROOK. They are the most popular fowl 4 i ! in this country, being justly termed the "FAKMEH'S." 6-rGGS for Rale, at $1.00 for thirteen. i Addrt-sa, I W. A. WILE0E1T, Salisbury, C. 10:tf sUs Philadt make a tr The First ever made from the v South Cai-olina Phosxyhatesi Itg Excellence for All Field Crops is TJnsurpassed, i irpii SALE BY THE i . j YA3D0 PHOSPHATE GOMPAIIY, v.ztn i EAGLE I WAREHOUSE, . WINSTON, n; C, .i Has tlie best tot, the best stalls, the best Lisrh t Warehouse ', and more that sells Tobacco for the high est market prices. Free camp lot for all Come and see me. , PINCK HATOAH, Prop'r. lS:lm t GEO. A. XAQLX, ). W. A. MOKQAN. EQgl8;&i Morgan BLAOKSMITHING AND Wagon-Making. We are DreDared to do anv kind nf work at our Shps on Lee Street, (W. M. ajarKcr s uia etand.) SALISBURY, N.C. HUKSE SHOEING and all kinds Blacksmithing done promptly and with ex- Dcdition. Renal Hn or nf Harn nu wagons aone promptly ana in nrst- ciasa siyie. raintmg and finishinsr of fine wora win do aone dv w. si. Barker. All we ask is a trial. I Jan. 10, 1883. ! 13:tf GALLEY MIITIIAl;:- LIFE BSSOBiflTian ! OF VIRGINIA. nOME OFFICE, STAUNTON, VA. PolUses Guaranteed for their full face val ue., Secured by an ample fund, invested in U. &. Bonds, which is increased ereru year, from the three Annual van- ments of $5.00 per $1,000 Insurance. OFFICERS. How. Alex. H. H. Stuaht PrpRiMnf Hon. Marshall Hanger. Vice I Charles L. Cooke, Secretary. P. H. Trout, Treasurer. William Forbes, General Agent. Dr. Carter Berkeley, Medical Examiner. DIRECTORS. A. n. II. Stuart, ' Wm. ForIes, M. Hanger, G. G. Goor h, W. E. Craig, P. II. Trout, W. M. Moffct. 1. Witx, C. L. Cooke. i G. P. Baker, A. Aycrs, W. B. McClicsney, The Valley Mutual Lifr Association Presents tbe Follow ing Plan to each Persons sub desire to become MEMBERS: The payment of $8.00 for membership ; S5.00 annually for three years, commencing one rear from date of Policv. and thorpafw $2.00 annually during life, with pro rata - a. a a I m . assessments &u me aeatn of each member, will entitle a member to a Certificate of one Tnon&and Dollars, to be paid to i. icgc. uiiglo ur nssigus, in ninety aays irum approval oi aeuui notice. TABLE OP ASSESSMENTS FOB A MIX BIRSHIF Or ONI THOUSAND DOLLARS : Agt '.AmtvttHHt .Age ; Atmetutm'ttt to 44 36 i $0T1 i I 3 : 11 68 13 64 65 66 87 ti 69 60 61 61 63 64 63 t i 47 8T 8S 39 40 41 49 41 44 45 46 47 48 49 SO 1 48 158 1 68 179 1 90 802 SH 9 27 9 45 165 S6S 80S 3S5 360 13 48 49 60 61 02 63 4 CO SI S3 65 67 69 76 ' 79 at 85 88 ! 91 96 -I 100 ! 103 1 10 116 in 125 25 2 17 S3 S SO S4 S3 GkiarAsitee. Aa we have before ntst t,f tha nniini.. " Taa.cj auuiuui - are uaranuea. we do not promise to pay "as many dollars as any assessment will yield but say the amount Insured for win h mid in full. In order for us to do this a guarantee und has been nmvtrtm hih oa 1 " . "t . u j " ai ucavrij irum uui uuiui DiaiuiruL. now amounts to over 825. ooo. fWnM A l-aua.. annual payments or flve dollars Derti.oooimmmTw It Is the Intention nf tmr RnaM n tm oreasetnls fund to an amount which will in anr (kmAKTMnnvr Vva full. a, - . " " .,.gI.iiv, w uuj ucquie u meei any possible deficiency artslng from a taUure to recelre enoaeh from an assessment tq pay a loss. In this one rearwt th v.tiav unti..m.i.i. ; i cat. duiiuiuj uver mi co-operaUTe associations. .u.wmc ui uicui uub tuia au important feature Not one of them nroTUlM a fntui . . u. iui ui. UIUKVIIUQ 01 members, and not nnn nf thm mo . wa,. muio uaui uuiiecv py an assessment. DR. JNO. F. FOARD, Act. 153m Salisbury, N. C. ,umA Y,r-. ---- 2 k Apt for PHENIX IRON I0BKS, Emrines, Boilers. Saw Hills, AND TURBINE "WHEELS. Ale. Contractor and BaUder. i 1 ! ' : With a determination to close out our rery large! Stock of oJod. J e - . A UKaSI ikaa .S A lfiaL " . A a-M Wg VI al H. commence sewing ana continue unm me xok jxarcu, acxj:vY TORiri"'! tire Stock FOB CASH. We hare the best selected Stock erer offerea uf CLOTHING, , j DRY G00DS, ' - HATS, r SHOES, of and everything the public want. Call 0 8 j , j. f All persons indebted to us are hereby n0g tnat lmmeuiate settiemepi must must be No longer indulgenca will be given. January 25th, 1883. ( - TAX NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that I will at tend At the following times and places for the purpose of collecting the Taxes due for the year 1882. All persons concerned are earnestly requested to meet me. promptly and pay their taxes. I will at tend at Unity .Monday, January 8th, 1883. Mt. Vernon. Tuesday, do. 9th, Mt. Ulla, Wednesday, do. . 10th, Coleman's, Thursday, do. 11th, Enoch ville. Fridar. do. 12th. ii v it ti t a a China Grove, Saturday do. 13th, Boston x Roads, Monday do. 15th, Gold Hill, Tuesday, do. 16th, Morcan's. Weduesdav. do. 17th. Providence, Thursday, do. 18th, Locke's, Friday, do. 19th, Franklin, Saturday, do. 20th, Rowan Mills, Monday, do. 22ud; Salisbury, Tuesday. do. 23rd. U. C. KRIDER, Sh'ffV Salisbury, Dec. 30, 1883. 12t iiii We continue to actsssolicitorsfor natATi ta. Mvuta irsaa-mirig, copyngnra, etc., ior the United SUteeandto obtain pat ents in Oanada, England, Franoe, Germanr. and all other eormtriM. Bassawa TnJrt ylx resu-s' practice. Ho cnarge ior examination of models or draw togs. Advice by mall free. Stents obtained through us are noticed In the SCUElffTIFIC AUX&ICAir. which hsa tlie largest ciroulation, and Is the most influ entisl newspaper of its kind published in the world. The ad vantages of such a notice every patentee understands. ' This large and splendidly illustrated neva. paper is published WKKKI.Y at $3.20 a year, and is admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, published in any country. Single copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all news, dealers. Address, llunn St Co., publishers of Scien ttfio American. 261 Broadway, Mew York. Handbook about patents mailed free, 12:tf SALE OF LAND FOE PARTITION 1 Pursuant te an order of thi Knnrrlnr Court of Kow.n County I will offer at pub lic sale, at the Court House i n Sulikliiirr nn Moinlav the 5th day of February, I8S3. a Tujiiauie trace or land, known as tlie Old May Place, in Providence Townsihin I?, un County, adjoining the lands .f SUm'-l F.lhr Tobias Keslcr and othe s, containing alxut no aches, with comfortable dwelli outbuild in;.' There is a ood orchard on the premises, and ;ood indications of gold. TERMS: Oue-third cash, and tl., 1,1. snce in equal entailments at six and twelve months, with interest from date of sale at, ci-jlit ht cent. Title reserved until pur chase money is all paid. J. SABI L McCUBBINS, ComV. Salisbury, N. C, Jany 2d, 1883. 12:1m NATIONAL HOTEL, SALISBURY, IT. C. MRS. DR. KEEVES. Formerly proprietress of this well known House, has acain leased t. iwl ni i pleased to see her many patrons when they visit Salisbury. dan'yl5, lbbU 14:3w. ( SALE OF LAND I By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Kowan Counlv. in the ..r w a v :.u and others agaiui Clancy A. Kirk and othera. I Will Bll fin ltnni.. l. KU J e ry 'I : " , ' u7 ui reorua- ry, lts&i, on the premisea. at tmhlio in;nn . tract of 200 Acres of Land, Adjoining the Ian la of Isaac M. Shaver, Ma ry Hnainger, Wilson Arey, W. L. Parker, and othera, known as the Abram Shaver old place. Good buildings and a well of good water. TERMS of aaleone th!rl rash arn a&t K wA in six month, and one-third in twelvemonths. Interest on the deferred payments from date ui me. Ajusajanuary otn 1883. W. A. KlRK.Com'r. H0TICE TO CEEDITOBS.'-AII per- aona having claims against tbe estate of Mary Kirk, dee'd, are hereby notified to present the """w uuuriugueu,D or oeiore tne 7lh i7 5ffanafry 1884 or this noUcewillbe pleaded in bar of their nmrrr. ti.:. tt.u - . . - awavtu day of January, 1883. 1&4W W. A. KIRK, Adm'r. Notice to Creditors, All persona, having claims against the estate of Simeon Miller, dee'd, are hereby notified to rjresent the Ramo n ti,. a - v., ianUcr. signed on or before the 10th day of Janua ry, 1884. or this notice will r,ia : bur of their recovery. And all persons in- aeotea te said estate are nttified to tail and pay ine pame. This Jan. 9, 1883. - ' U.E. MILLAR, Adm'r. 13:Gw ID II I ii-Jr and see for yourselfc No trouble U JOipS,!McCUBBINS k-W NEW ADVEIUlill RE Al, -ESTATE; In pursuance of an order of c Court of Rowan County, I aiW? Court nouse door in Salisbury ioa Monday, 5th day of February a tract of land situated in RotMf lying on the Miller Ferry Rjj the lande of Dr. I W. .1 Thomas M. Kerns and -others cost alwutjhrce hundred (300) aurjtnd i thetract of land which was deviwJ XT T? TWa v.- T.v . , ."5TW1 "Powe Place." f -Tekms of Sale: One third td third in 3 : months and the mopth--titIe retained until pureW N. B. This is a valuable triict tf I j"o " ujjico irum oansDury and Me from N. C. R. R., and is s ell Watered timbered. j VICE'S FLORAL M ror 18S3 is svn Elegant Book 150 paires, 3 colored nlates of veijetables. and more than 100(1 hl. of the choicest flowers, -plants Sod bles, and; directions for rowinni Tt J some enough for the center table or il day present. Send on your nadteandij omce auuresa, with 10 cents, and I it you a copy postage paid. Jbis hi quarter of its cost. It la mlnti-d : English and German. If you afijemJ aer sceas aeauct the 10 cents. Tier's Seeds are the. Best is apwd table CrJ 1 1 The Floral Guide will tell I and grow them VfCK's Flower and Vrt 17 pages, 6 colored platesfStllenJ toroo cts. m paper covers; $Uin cloth. In German or EniHHli 1 Yick's Illustrated 31onfhly il$gir( pases, a colored piste in every Bnnik many fine engravings. Price $1,25 Five copies for $ 5. Specimen nflmlei! for 10 cts.j S trial copies for 25 intr t JAMES TM (!') ROCUEStEK,! North Carolina, j lN KOWAN COUlNTy.Mox Corn. James Billard. Adm'r of Sarah Gn,j Atjatntt j Wllford Dentnd othera, Petition to sell land for Mteti ; It appearing to ths satisfactioa a Court that John Dent, if liTing, vi heirs, if he ba drl nnd Ttafrh Tlfntf in?, and hia heira if Im lw rlnrl Arfrilv in the alxive named case, are Dop-retj oi tne State: It is ordered by the that DUblication be made in the K Watchman" for six successive weeki fvinz the said defendAnt to inoeireX office of the CIrknf the fit! Rowan Countv. on Mond&v the lithi! December. 1882. and answer the camp! which will be filed in the aboTe.i-ntiH tion, within ten dsysirohi -the date ke and if thev fait tn m.ir (lia f iim'nllillH plaintiff will apply to the Court (or j uciuajiucu in me coropiaini. J. M. HOKAH, CIS. C ' of Rowan Couf Oct. 27, 1882. 3:6w Hprth Carolina, ls TH ROWAN COUNTY. I on C6 ths1 Srm Tobias Keslcr, Pty, j Againut . JohrTF. Reed and others, Defti. Petition for partition of land, f It annrarlnrr in rriA antisfsrttoB d Court that John F. Rcfed, John C. C' nrl nita Coll.. T f ;sf- Inl.i. fii 1 . r..l n.'.e ir. a -r ,1 li f J and wife Alice C. Jonesr W. W. Kf'dt') Reed and Louisa Mason, defendants H above entitled ease, are non-resideBiii I this State and are necessary parties action : It is ordered hv the Court thMfi - w. v . . iHw'i v r . . . man" for six successive weeks, foJ1 said defendents to appear at thel efi licariaan iw mina in tna i arm na ine Vieric oi tne bupenor uonri oi i r..a -r J . f, ao.. j TIX ber, 1883, and answer the complaint j win be filed therein, and if they swer said comnlaint t hn rl -lint iff will P to the Curt for the relief demanded ' complaint, ! J. M. HORAH, C. 3-c , of Rowan ConitJ Oct. 31, 1882T" S 6 - DISSOLUTION NOW 4 Tin innarlaal.:n l.alan T K - vaiKTi null' otibvv' r j Ml H IT If I .1 J:..nl..n DT a-.. itaanm ia mia amj uii..-wi. f II I MnfiAM. Ill nsent. All persons indebted to?! all and settle .t nce.-iWl i rjonig lima asrainMt tliem are hereby riotitM . must ca ing claims again! tf prtwent them for payment. ia.i Salisbury, N.C. J.R. KE.J Jan'y5,18S3; ' B.H.K3 -t- - " . - . . : 13.1m ' Notice is Hereby Givenl That annlication will be made to the tA General Assemblv of North Carolina passage of an Act to amend the Chart . m . . AT "I i-mjv iwwn or oansonrv, xx. -j . j By order ol the Boa'rd of Commij S ILL. HOLMES, Jt is. 14. INkav B,Hee4f. ( Dated December 27, 188?f . mm uoMiriss i (
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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