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Carolina Watchman. filiiwDAY, MARCH ?2,i3. i . m. - ' " .u' -, The Anaheim Ostrich farm in Los Angelet county, California, reports the bird as lay ing, each egg weighing 3J pound, There s a lawyer iu England for every ffjOOt) people. Ia America there la a lawyer for every 800 people, i Quo sixth pf the 65,0QQ lawyers in tbe U, S, Jive jo ffew York. A jxl iu California Jt I a valuable lliamond and accused a Chinese servant pf stealing it. Two years afterwards she found the . ost ewel and discovered at pie saute time that it had been carried oft' rat, . The,: remains of Jolin Howard fayue, the author of "Home, Sweet Home," are pn thir way to the U. S. for final inter ment in his native laud. He died many years ago at Tunis, in Northern Africa, !rhj)0 Consul o that city, A new qnestion is engpgiug the atten tion of the uewppapers, to wit : "are ne groes esplpivetw From present indrca TluB It seems a little mixed as to what Conclusion will be reached. Learned sci putists will doubtless be employed to prPflo the sulyectr antf shine pyt the factsl " Ix a NcTSUEix.-Senator Lamar, of Miss, in his last creat'sneech inConfrress. pur the question of the tariff in, a nutshell thus: "The 'Senator from Maine, in an able speech at the last session, declaring himself in farof of protection for "protec tion's sake, said ; "If there was no nubile - debt, no "nen- ston list, no army and no navy to support. i snouiu bum oppose tree-trad aud its twin sister, tariff for re venue, and be in favor of protective duties." Thereupon. Mr. Lamar said "Well, sirl we have been livincr for S w w : C3 j years eignieen oi tnem years or peace under a. tariff for nrntertinn. wIioka An are universally! admitted to be . too j with respect either to revenue or to tf It hua lMfn rftA?nrl nn ti 7 Rtnt n . -l and enforced upon the peopte dutingSy lone "Period J not because it was needed' .... . fl.A ..KT.'. 1 1. . il.. . .. - vaj HIS UCUl VI IUO ILIlCICBb UU i 1 - . V ii ; uoi uecausei ic was ueeueu to sapp the army or navy or to defray the otl expenses of the irovei nment. bnt hecm : . - ! j -4 ifc u y siem oi protective unues wui i could not be disturbed without also, as was urged, disturbing the manufacture which it had been designed to build I and shelter from competition. There 1 luriciuic wiis tauu;i uetwecu mo puoi v demand and the convictions of the part m power, ltie people demand a redu uon oi tins uuruen ot taxation, but t party in power! has for twenty years i sisted that it is no burden at all but blc8siug to the; whole country The disturbed Northern cotton man facturers have had another interview wit the railroad men, again urging concession) in freight rates that would euable tbeif to compete with the Southern mills i the Western markets. They suggested ( change in classification, stating that tb) Southern Mills were driving them, out Cincinnati, St; Louis, Louisville and ot er centres for noth western trade. T New York Times savs this matter goesf, It The Itcpnblicaii Programme Wo clip the following from the Golds boro Messenger ; ' " ' '- , . y fOnr Washington eorresnondencecires inklings' of a'platf'rwhich is ou foot to consolidate and strengthen the power pf the Republican party in North' Carolina. Whispers of this matter have also reach ed us from other quarters."' Undoubtedly jnce their close shave for victory last "iy have pondered the situa- nnd the The county jail f Mecklenburg is rep resented bjMhe Charlotte papers as dau gerous if not fatal to the health of prison ers. If this can be established in a court pf justice the county should, as a matter f eponolny, lose pp time in imnrovinc beTond a. nntitm f fiirhfc r,r the place. A prisoner may recover for L nnastion of tlm fntnr TiaVAnM r j.-m.- .uu..u lu iu.o WUJ, creat cotton industries of tha New En laud States. It is a battle "for lifn Joseph Shillington. an old publisher in those manufactories airaingt their o VVasliingtpn, I). C., is in possession of spiiug in the South. It says that t Ilia IfS.S of ii rtow tuwttr !! rdo Int. t..i... iAUii. i. .... ji i. n - n .iivi m"" vuuiiiouwiiu nuunuilliUiil IllUUCItli UlOflOlj si., winecier, -ucminisceuces ot Wortlifare in noway Inferior totheNewEupbi rt....is .. . ........ I . ' . I. . - . . rutin, mu. i proposes c puousii it in product, and they can be laid down 9 aecuoiis 9i jr section, ivisous wish- tho uortJiwest at less price. lOS to obtain :i runv uf tlm work klmnWl I Tlie Vuw rnnl.n.l Vo..r v.n S - aaAW V 11 J Wm 411 SV III nddresH Mr, Shillington, Kiviug directions ufacturer," sjiys the Times, "has to tm hew thev prefer it wh.tl.Hr ii H..,. "eight charge on his raw material whW ..... f w VMW . A -II . . ... . or in a N.und volume. ra,s ."aifnaiV Ul" .u,e Poiuie probts ' ' I iiinniiT:irriirp. a r. iiia mtttnt ikAi i -- - l,SiU t.J northern manufacturer, eren wlin I The IMiihuIelphia Press, sneakiiis of bu-vs diixt frm the planter, is handicat fhe jnry whieli acquitted the man Dukes, MT, ",lu " "V T Ul'e, 10 wno was ti uu tor high crimes in that iilff to u him mnnt. nn SW- ptnte, says: juiodorate fortune on a year's nrodu( M'PwaK'u limn a 1. . . i 1. 1 r- 1 ' 1 1 . I'lk a btk tl frca-i .1 1 1 1 .-.. 1.. .1 ' Miru aicv IJini IflO Illlinier OI I .. pofuiai umtltuuo IU 11 r, ramilyT peace, the slaughter of a fami- cost of manufacture, certaiuly noteuoui prime, auu i;uk, the I a run in of anoth er household, goes forth fit-e, unfettered, ...... 1 t uuBvurcnti. unacunoins hm1 iven. ti in. vade other liomes. coirunt rlir Hunfri, jers and make the name of man abhorrent : u ana woman piteous I" as against the Southern maunfcirtnrAi u offset the handicap of frieght charge placed on the! Northern mmmfcictni--.1 The Southerner is nearer the western nnf north wpfttai-n itrarl Mutnu nnl .. I ' " ; . v - V UUU OV reacn the consumers at a less cost freight than can the New Eutrlauder.. reply to the nierchants the railroad m V IT.Tl WniriV. A trnniimfnl C I .1 1 j "... . . ' & vjiuLiiui mill k ill i ivniiui iiu mir lip n eiin .1.. -i: : . I " "v uivf j (t OJUUlill ICUUCllOU a wild woman having been twice seen in the Southern toads, aud would in no w ri swamp near mat ciry, comes from Cam- uw " manuiaciuerers den, S. C. She is described nk tli o'CchanU. The Southern merchant 1 abundance of black hair falling beloV her a v.0,0 cuve, neec oi loot state oi anans, much as we would like uu poweriui. one tore up a saplinj? and uo 16 Ior ur own seitish reasons, if for o I ..ii m i - ' Willi it vrlMpIied out three men who at VWPM to capture her, aud then made tier escape into thcr swamp. Every few years we have reports of just such crea tures being seen, but some how or other hej are never captured, other. The development of the resourc of the South by tho infusion of new blcj anu ruo adoption or new methods Js ni urally followed bv materials produced bv hr within 1 i: r. ? ? " v.. v.. iiucb. His impossible to prevent 1 natural resulti and we mnst kutThp frm iu common with the manufacturers merciiauts." 0k Honest Man in Congkess. "Th -And that seems to be the truth about it back salary grabbers" were htrely foririv- i'6 nV,IS,r tbe Gulf Sta.tes have a very en for taking money put of ; the national rt ' i otiuivgiaw uiMib ior as oi cue treasury to winch they were net entitled, first importance A Nor should members of Con cress who ab- Freeinc the ri , I o o w tvviivmuaittiitca h a . 1L. 1 m ' . . I Bcunneiuseives nom tueir seats often alttr casea. Th Af.r,ai i I um. a. ii a ill it cl 0 Pcuu iu pnvare uusiness take from oaiance things in the ud l.mpcopie s treasury money to which t1 iittvo uo rigur. uuc oi all the mem- lloko C. Sectest. th Jf - I f uuU V1IIJU pcrs oi jH3 late Congress, when absentee- murderer of Union county, who escaped ism was never more common, oulv one some months aco from tlm inn-.fi- member, Mr. Flower, of NJ Y.. renorta lum. Kaleiirb. - I O F -1 w HttvoiVU CUV IB linMAAlf Mm o 1 A. 1 " ns nubuur, anu asKs mat ins pay in jail at Coluinbiar S. C, for stealin" a r-i"" accoruingiy. UUlv owe of ma- cow. lie will nrb.ilil v ! t l.oni- f.. 4 w I ; X VilVa IV uuacmees seem conscious of their oath lialeigh. pf ofSce. J , American EegisUri The South, under A y i ii 1 1 i j r bod f n I 1 I Y1 r i r 1 4 1 i i r ' A i 1 The most Popular man iu jWasli- j . ' : " V illfftOll. Tlie i Wasliingt4n corresnonden ; of the Petersburg, Va.,M''"l, writes as follows about Senator Vancet-; --'J f " The most popular public man iu Wash ington is the Senator from jNortl Caroli na ; , Combining the bonhommie of Mat Carpenter with the wonderful faculty of anecdote of Tern Corwin, the North Caro linian is the life of. any circle lie, may be thrown in. TJull care gathers her jthread bare gariueots about her and i hurries away when tho genial Yance comes up, and Atom ii a ltfmnft ti frrin.! Whenever n combined yell of merriment would come W jit - M a ni ine cioaK room, or a roar oi jaugn- from the Senatorial restaurant, one VI jtell without any wide! guessing who it the bottom of it all. Dignity drops oak wheu Vance is near, alnd even llm. bt. liumuuus. who wears a kTonld unbend aud his shrill laugh -eard high above the rest, j worth tho puce of j an orchestra a benefit uisht to hear the Senator iuis nr& experience as a statesman, ns'that he was a member of Con- rom North Carolina before' the war mt let him tell it iu his own words lariated it to some of tbi "boys" i the war where thir&tr iiiembers y 9 . it , j J'ibea tiiriAt. ilo rnnfrroiirntA t ! I " o- o j as a big man, I can jtell you, boys, i was first elected to Congress some '-hvc years ago. I swelled - so that -uaronua could not boidjme, ana I came to Washington, I imagined ea of the whole eountrv wn on nae. owed tuy friend, Geoige Sheridan's mle litteiallv. I voted on btth rdes erv bill that. ;ini nn T rIhd Ur. Acr!!! every ciiauce I had. 1 1 called iiember a liar, told another he was a ogled the ladies in the gallery, curs je paces, and keot them ou the tuu pe time. 1 elevated my boots on the spit tobacco juice on the floor, went ii committee room to look "at docu- ts, aud drove up Pennsylvania are- le iiu an oped barouche every j evening leu me weatuer was tine, l swucjrered to the diniur rooms. I louuired in the fobbV, and disported mvsclf everv where isuprenieiy conscious that I was the ob served of all observers. When I returned home it was in fine BtvlO. We hud no t'liilncwl ill 111V RI'P.- tion jot Aorth Carolina, and 1 chartered a stase Coach and rodn tn ton with Rim of my lady friends, just to show them how my constituents alone the route re garded tlie. About evening. w1ipii the : rrm itnn.l nf tli. ..tf l:ll I lUA n e. ..c Bacon, Hos round. i vv u.ji n. n. aKiiii.iiin'ii. ieiiii..ii i i:iii I - ' . - ' 7 .. . .H V B . -. . v. ic.v&s.. ikis .11 liiTi . n i rni 1 1 1 1 1 i . . A tnr atnnA luaiiintr n rr-i i mt I ChlCKCnS, fpnTH ; lli nnip nf iimnwi n-n.f mIwiiiq I S? ponded by Tho Locomotive iu Africa, On the River Niger, .at a place called Bamakou, a French gunboat arrived, last mouth, and at .Senegambia tho first loco motive has just made its appearance.' The first mile and a" half of the t French railway between Sengal ana tlie Nigejr was opened in December last in the pres ence of an amazed crowd of negroes, who slapped their hands and tried to keep pace with the traiu. Opposition was made to the; road by Latdoir tbe kfiig of Cay ar, who had formerly made a treaty permit ting the line to pass through bis territory; but tlie authorities with a body of troops, marched to bis residence and burned it without opposition,. Latdoir then took refuge with a neighboring chief, iu con cert with whom he is! expected to begin hostilities. j j Greensboro Patriot : In the Leach Heitman difficulty, young Leach submit ted and was fined $100. Heitman was fined $10 for carrying concealed weapons. The case of Forsyth county r, the Lash estate is set for trial thisweek in Davjo county, the case having been re moved from Forsyth: county. About $70,000 is" involved in ! the trial. Judge Sehenck and Col. Staples, of this place appear as counsel for the Lash estate. It is given out that the Goverment archi tect says he will appoint a commissioner to locate the site for the Government buildiug in Greensboro, aud not more than $10,000 will be paid for it. A FRESH LOT OF Says the Norfolk Virginian : Mr. Deni- sey Woodley, who resided at Chrisville, And other Goods just received at SPECIAL NOTICES: Administrator's Notice. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. So:6t Having qualified as the Administrator of R. W. Swan, deo'd, this Is to notlty all persons having , if v, . . i cimns against ms estate to exniDit tne same to me lyrrell county, North Carolina, just over on or betore the 1st day of March, issi, or this no- .i ir- t . i ... I tlce will bR nlaad In bap of rHYvrv. Those ln- tno irgima uorucr a younger brotner debted'to his estate are requested to make payment 1 . 1 i i . m ... I u-f hit 1ilnH P Ski mm w a m aim tnree cnnuren were all bitten on r.r.mtnupiti, .i last Friday by a mad dog. Mr. Wojbdley and one child have since died, and it is tea red tnat tne otuers cannot recover. Mr. Woodley was a merchant in Chris ville. and bou !it his coods in Norfolk where he was well known. Concord 2YXvxlx.ot- COIUtECTED WEEKLY BV CANNOKS & FETZEIt, Concorp, March 21, 1883. 12i 15 to 20 15 to 2i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE I All persons having claims against the es tate of John L. Morrison, deceased, are here by notified to present the same to me on or before the 7th day of February, 1884, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Also, persons indebted to said estate are advised to make immediate payment. Daniel Pexnixger, Ex'r. Feb'y 7, 1833.17:6t-pd Tobacco Hands Wei! at the his pair of jeans pantaloons 7jsff8' Y one gallns ; a hickory shirt V;oUon throat aud an old straw hat, rn' looah the holes in which shoeka of hair ,ou.r iti i i. h'i i. l , j) e.itners. "u iuiut". iieu ne kun ii m. lie i . . . .. J I bn...l..H ' II I IT iWUUU, pJl 1UUJU3., IT ' Meal, Oats, t . - - . ' o i iviKi'ir I). lie uiiiw m! out j . 4 1 ' . I W.,wl I1 ll!T.. I Vai,n Ii., I , ! out about a pint of tobacco juice, shifted the quid to n not her cheek ; ejratchod the calf of his left! leg with Vtpe ot his riirht foot, and then takinr Wasted ! 10 to 121 1 Three or fonr hands to workRri a Tohnrcn Ci' to 9AfPlantation 7 miles from Ashevillfi r 5u to 55 Two married men with working hands pre- I 2.50 to 2.55 I ferri-d. One of tlirm must bo a mrl man. i ager of horses and able to take caro of stock. 1 Buth should know something about tobac co farunnir. Anulv to i J. D. McNEELY. Jan. U, 1883. Salisbury, N. C. 40 -to 50 80 to 100 to 60 to (50 40 1.00 to 40 50 00 EDINO OF THE BALTIMORE ENCE AT ClIARLESTOWN. COSFER- Ofthe 577 bills which became laws, W natures vs, bas a monoiwly of cotton H. Bailey, Eq., of Charlotte!, who was Prlucdou- Up d the unobstructed na- liiuself a member of the Legislature, says ' operatio of these laws,4 as in the i. .. - . . . olden timp. tlio S'nfl .n.,i.t . ie can fiud but 1)8 of general interest all 4he ret local aud private. These 98 he sjiows arp properly subject to further re duction; leaving only 66 of general inter est an average of a little over one a day ior sixty days, y Tliis, we doubt not, wilj compare very well wth nny previous legislature in this, ?r perhaps jn any other Stat. Bills of a private 4iud local nature are constantly pressed uou the attention of legislative bodies; consuming time audi hindering pel ion en subjects of more general inter est. This ia not only unavoidable but necessary. " t ; ?R9X and STEEL.St. Louis, March 16. r-be 4eof Steel will to-hidrw publish l Ihe following, which it states refers to a palter entirely n4w to theiron trade of j - Ui9 North : "During the past two weeks I combination hau been -formed iu the outhj composed of the coke iron futuaces in the States of Tepuegiep, Alabama and Borgia (with the exception of Oakdale, S TenHe5 furnace), which is kuowu as j he Bouthirn Coke Association, whose I -HM it 18 t "btain and maintain a uni form scale of piiceM amUo preveut indis .primihate competition aud ti ickejy of nil Icincls. A' scale of pricesjjas been agred npop;and agents are required to abide hereby." Indianapolis, March J7.iThe Maij4u Trust CoinpAny.of this place failed. $200, 000 taken iu within the oiie yeac.of its ex istence and '$50,000 paid out.' Assets, office furniture and a lot - of circulars. There, are 5,000 suflerers, eacli losing $40 pn an average. . i i olden time, the South would grow enorH mously rich j but the Federal government repeals nature's code by- conceding forty per cent, premium to northern industries and taking the same percentage from southern toil, making a difference of eigh ty per cent, in tlie profits of the industries of the two sections of the Union'; and yet we are gravely told that the South de votes too much (time and enenrv to cot ton productionjand therefWits nrnfit- lessness. The solemn advice triven th South by wisejicres is simply absurd. There is uo reason iu the nature of things, and only iu thjsi unequal and unjust leg islation of men, for the poverty of cotton growers. Augusta Gai, News: There lia i Irwin county a inan who has been voting for Joseph; E. Brown for Governor ever since air, lirpwu's first race for that office. His name is Joshua Luke. No matter who the candidates were, jjuke, it iasaid, always casts his voteYor Joe Browa, Sen ator BrOwu last week made the old gen tleman a present of a fine1 gold headed cane, with the following inscription upon it: "From Joseph E. Brown to his fai'th- iui n tend, Joshua Luke." i Tub, Cold 'Wtu. On'ri . . ., ; :vvww HIT turumg the lives of the moi ...i.sha- dnldreii into a joyless and anxious tread- mitt i.itl...l ,1: 'j. . ) . ".wiuuomerrin ,iOU tUem -corresponding jadvautoge; -Nothing can be inore pitifui thati . the faces of some wholmvc workedheir Way jo the top of the system, and who have been overload- worn out machinery, and few of them have well trained or competent operators. But even under these imperfect condi tions the profits of cotton man ufacturiii" iuii " gicmcr iimu in rsew iiiiiirland as shown by the high dividends of some of the leading Southern mills. But the New England manufacturers have a field of their own in whk-h they may defy Southern rivalry. On the finer yarns aud plain goods, on faucywoven fabrics, thev will have little difficulty iu maintaining their supremacy for a longtime to come. It would bo wiser for them to acknowl edge defeat on the coarser grades of ds, iu which the Southern mannfac turcr nndsius chiet profit, instead of attempting by scarcely legitimate means a hopeless resistance, and to turn their attention to branches of mannfacture in which climate, a more skillful class of operatives and a far readier market give them an unquestioned superiority A Cotton Syndicate. Our Bosten contemporary. Cotton, Wool ana iron, has received iuformation that, n syndicate is now in course ef formation between promjnent epiuuers and bankers in Manchester, Eugland, and ouite a number of southern mills and mttm, growers, as well as those who own wai ter power and mill sites. The propo sition is to obtain a large aaiount of capital for working cotton on this around and in this way forwarding the interests ot both plauter aud spinner. Parties who profess to know concerning it positively reiuse to give information further than say that such a project is on foot and without doubt will be consumated du ring the present season. Little Rocs;, March 18. A legislative committee was appointed yesterday to investigate the accounts of cx-tate Land Commissioner D. W. Lear, in which there is reported to be a deficiency of $11,500 The Houso passed a concurrent resolu- tion instructing the Attorney General to sue Lear and his sureties. Lear served two terms and retired iu January. Washington, March 19. Comptroller Knox, who is ex ojficio commissioner; of the Freed man's bank, is preparing to de clare another dividend to depositors pf that institution. This dividend will be 7 per cent. Heretofore diridends amount ing to Go per cent have been paid. harlestown, W. Va., March t7. This 's Missionary day in the Conference. hop Keener said that the M. E. Church nth had beeti far beyond others in the rkipf educating the African race. For ;ten years he had preached to! colored i ople but through some marve!ons provi nee they had scarcely any of that people in the church. Though the Conference d to have them by tens of thousands ten ars ago, now sixty Spaniards are preach ng the gospel every Sunday, besides twen . ... . . . i.j .uioniTiuis who prcacn in tne ; opanisb Im j . aiwa wj.. it fan ' - . - I A TT io ninese u ni versity at Shanghai aluounted HOHie UOHipailVi to tn onn u i.iVh -QQ conference. Georgia was the next li with $5,135. The ground for the Univcrsi ty in Shanghai cost ?07,000, of whic h $10, 000 had been paid in and 10,000 more was pledged. rIa the matter of tho estate of R. Sloam, dee'd. Notice to. CREDITORS! All persons having claims against the es tate of R. J. Sloan, dee'd, are hereby noti fied to present the same to the iindrrsiwnid on or before the -27th day of January, A. D. 1884, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. W. F. LACKEY, Adm'r of R. J. Sloan, dec-Vl. This 24th January, 1883. 15:6m. LANDS FOR SALE OR RENT SALE OF J. linoDES BROWSE, PUfS.. W. C. COART,8EC. ill I nll I S It' 55 0 - : ass. ro a. ca ' i -rr n lee 5P SO I 35 Ssr p w. I x Li llifflu?! V 4 s . - ai fey . - , - I . Gn Monday, the 2d day of April next, cj-i-' tt, T) j at the Court House in Salisbury, I will beekmg Home Patronage, sen the snowing land belonging to tie 'F.ONCr, estate of Dawalt Lentz, deed. : Une tract of liM) acres, more or less. ' LXB3RAL. Term Policies written ou Dwellings. Premiums payable One-half cash and 1ml. ance in twelve months. J. ALLEN BB0WN. Aet. 25:6m. Salisbury . '1M C. - j - r 1 Jsecutor3 1" otic e ! The Messrs. Harper, of New York have made tlie following oflvr to young Amer ican arusts. They wil award 3.0()() to the successful competitor iu a coijtest for the best original drawing to illustrate Alfred Domett's "Christian illymn" (l!N)t provided fll that lie is an : Aimi-i. I All rwr..r.c l.n.im, : , . . uutiiig iimuis uliiwiisi tne es- can artist not over twenty-five years of tat? ot 'Daniel Corriher, dee'd, are hereby ire. and fO f,uf l... ,..;n I notified that 1 he V must nriwnt rhm fl,o for the prosecution of art stud v id one ar T LTHES on befi!re th. ?2d day of, ' . , . . . i iocv, or tins notice will be nlead in more pf. the best American schools, iu- bar of their recovery. All persons indebted eiuuiug aiso a sojourn, abroad of at least 10 tI1c same are requested to make immedi- " . 1 s .1 . . mx . . T f r six montiis lor the study of the old mas- 5 I'uium,. oao. j. corriher, 1 I I-. . C. W. Con it in Kit ftrs. Blackmcr & Henderson, Atys for the estate. PINS STOCK! 777? T7CTT Tfn C Tl TT nn tt-i -rw rc,.D 1? ':.. nut-... .1. j-xwxj. -XiXVOX UIS-AUXi JULLUll. .u UIUOI-II, X. U: .UHIC prA-onU a i I, . . ... o x .woiMio. .u iii-i-esKary par- 1 miieu wtst oi ftaiisburv. ticulais and a copy (f the hvmn 'can be obtained of Harper & Urolhers, Fiauklin Square. There .seems to bo no discrimi nation as to sex. adjoining tho lands of Jacob Miller's heirs, -Peter Miller's heirs and others. One tract of 24 acres, more or less, ad joining the lands of Irs. M. A. Leutz, John Morgan, John Earnhardt aud others. Terms of Sale: The purchaser will bo required to pay one-third of the pur chase money as soon as the sal is con tinued, and he will be allowed a credit of six and twelve months for tlie other two-thirds, with interest at 8per cent. irotn nay or sale, liy order of Court. John W. Mauney, Feb. 22, 1833. Commissioner. 20.-Ct COIULTilSSIOtfER'S SALE ters. The drawing must bo presented anonymously not later than August I. 1S6J, and must bo suitable tor publica tiuu ui sjurper s Magazine, lor which it will be engraved. The Jud ires will ln OF - NOTICE ' TO THE Crete of PuC, Kemerly's Estate HORTH CAROLINA iiJf ROWAfJ COUNTY' eiobCoibT. 16th Febuary 1883. George II. Brown, Executor of R. C Kennerlj Iiavingfiled in the Superior Court of Rowan County, his petition a-jainst tlie parties interested in the due administration of the Estate of the said II. C. Kennerly, praying for an account ahd scttkment of the Estate committed to jhis charge. All persons having claims - against the estate of the said R. C. Kennerly jare hereby notified- to appear before mfe . at the Court House in Salisbury on ori before the iith day of April 1883 and file the evidences of their claims, J. M. JIORAII, Clerk Sup'r Court Rowan Cauiity, 19:6t. I.vTHEScfE bior Count. Heal J. M. HARRISON. I-S. The above cows are half-brtpl from iloo years old. r2-'-Im NOTICE ! In per8uancc of an order of the Supejior Court of Rowan County, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Salisbury, ou Monday tbe 2d day of April, 1883, a tract of land situate in Rowan Countv, lying on the "Miller's Ferry Road,:t adjoin ing the lands bf Dr. I. W. Jones, Mrs. llack ett, Thomas M . Kerns and others, containing H.00UI i urce uundrcd Acres, and being the The firm of Allison & Co. ia tin d v lSa "olved by mutual consent, J. A. Lyerly and tract of laud which was devised to J. N. B. .1. I. I.Viir II llatr'llfV Cld Himm ai4nKi.xn4AH? ! . . . r AinL.n v a a ui '.Tr ."'Johnson by John I. Shaver, as the "l'owe Li. Allison tinri U. A. Allison, who will ronlin- I ii ' - L . .i i ue the business at the same nlace. a W. L. ALLISON, J. A. LYERLY, J. L LYKR1.Y Febr'y 23d, I8S3. 22:1m Philadelphia Press: The constitutional objection to the Tai iff does not seem well fouuded. There is no reason to sun nose that the Supreme Court would go! behind the plain facts of the record that bill or raising a revenue "origiuatt d'l in tho loose, that the Seuato proposed amend ments "as on other bills" and that tli louse concurred in them. This fbe Con stitution requires and this Congress did. Ply HlOUlh Rocfc llicfccns timbered. ' If desired it will be fold SHU 1 AI'A O It t ii c.4 flit... ,.f i I a m. .1 1 . P . I . A. 4. a. I A . . t . reached by the last Congress would alarm trade, demoralize manufacture and midit EGGS FROM FULL BLOOD Terms of Sale : One third cash, one third in three months, and balance in six months. Title retained until the purchase money is paid. CHARLES PRICE, Comm'r. N. B. This is a valuable tract of land lying 5 miles from Salisbury and one mile from N. C. R R. and is well watered and for sale at 75 cents per dozen. Antdv to O. W. ATYVELT ' 21:3t-pd. Salisbury, N. C. separate tracts, three (3) in number. in epdanger prosperity. The revised tariff ArimintetrarnVQ Nniinn I is not perfect; experience may shv that AammiSiraiOr S WOlICG I specific changes are necessary : but nn judicious nor prudent. All persons havinsr claims against th on. tare ot oaran vngnt, dee d, are hereby no- attempt to upset it will be neither wise, titled to present the same to the underli"n indtiiiiiin ...... .1 a, I i i .-'-.'' .' ' SALE of LAND For Partition. Alexandria Gazette: Fruit-growers in the recovery this vicinity think that abund all kinds of fruit will be raised ed on or before the 8th day of March, 1884, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their the fruit buds are now sound. Fruit-plan ting in this section of Virginia has licen large for the past three years and the nursery men have larger orders than usual j for trade,jwhul will require all the stock on hand suitable for spring planting. Puisuant to an order of the Superior Court of Rowan countv. T will nffpr nf nnK. I I HV All oersons indebted tn irt . lie sale, at the Court House in Salisbury, on dank rrnns nf tate are requested to make prompt settle lst Monday in April, 1883, bidding to be fP801 mcnt. D. B.j MCRPH, Adm'r gin with $737, a valuable tract of land, J this; year as of Sa4h Wrio-ht de'd known as the Qld May Place. in Providence 2s:6w-rpd Township, Iowan County, adjoining the isncis oi Dam i juer, -Tobi&s Ivesler and others, containing about 110 ACRES, with comfortable dwelling and necessary This is to notify those who have not I the Dremises. and srood ind.r-tir.r.Q nf nni naid their taxes for the vMr issoi tI TFRNtS- rnthiri tK ..k. ui " Charlotte Observer, March 20lh Mr. wl be at my office with the books until ance in equal enstallments at six and twelve iue nun oi jtiarcn lnscaat. Atter that day months, witb interest from date of sale at JL, Brothers, of this city, committed 1 A 1 ..P, ce d .,nPe hands of collecr eight per cent. Title reserved until purT , . . l"JMvT.:r?r tors and will have costs added. - chase inonev is all paid ' v uiciui yesteruay, oy (nownK.g u. ri.Uef. - Feb. 28, 1883, j C. C. Krideh. fihT. J. SAM'L' McCTIRRTs rw. oi.o : ' I . . r. pond.' Salisbury, N.C., Feby 4, 1883. 18:6w HORTH Carolina! ; Theo. Buerbaum & W. T, Linton, Vartnm under the name and stvlc of Theo. Buer baum & Co. Plaintiffs, ! Against Henry S. Hotter & C. W. Wriglitingtpn, Partners under the name and style of Potter &Wrightington. Defendants. j It appcarinr to the satisfaction of the Court that Henry 8. Potter and C, W. Wriehtinsrtou. partners under the name and style of Potter & Wrihtfngton are non-, residents of this State. It is ordered by tho Court that publication be made for 6ix suc cessive weeks in the "Carolina Watch MA5," a newspaper publishad in said Coun ty, notifying th: said defendants to be and appear before the Judge of our Superior Court at a Court to be held for the! County of Rowan at the Court House in Salisbury on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in March 1883, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County within the first three days cf said Ttrm, and that if they fail to answer said com plaint during the term the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief duimuded in the complaint. The said defendants are further notified that a Warrant of Attachment against thfir property in this State has been issued to the County of New Hanover, and made re turnable at tlie same time and place as the SUmmonS tn-U-it nn h Otl, Xlr.nrl'iV &ftef , ..... v.. fcffw S 1 1 1 .iiwil.."' the 4th Motrday in March 1883 at the Court nouse in baiisuury, J.M. HORAII, Clerk Sun'r Court Rowan County. Feb. 6th, 1883. 19:Ct HG USE AND LOT FORSALG! ; Iiome in sell Having determined to make our rioi Winston. N. C we have concluded t our House and Lot in the rreat West Wa nf A'lltaHn. d V n TTiior l,a 8 nmniS " T , V. : liWUOl. lias V " ' good kitchen witli S looms; well of pood water in the yard, j A good garden ani sta ble on the lot. In the best - neighborhood in the city, on the corner of Monroe and Chur0 streets, adjoining J. M. Horah and others. Tor further oartoiulars see Messrs. P. A. Goodman. S. W. Cole or B. r . t raiej R. F. & M. C GRAHAM ip 3.n. - i fd a -: w
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