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uVj,, : V: o--- - :'-tV":V -J 411 If .. Fi " 1 i . Carolina Watchman., 1 ; .. -I - ' - n THUKSUAV, FED- ' Uii- . it U renoited. arc the Vrwtest .iftrerofoi office-seekers,, not T.htitVeift fiices to diapoae fcflt that iMUlaJiiLl! Z .i ... . oilf nromoto tiiet miTernnienr, iue .. desire, of! auy man they phase.. " re fiUd to see, ami then, a letter or an iiitorUl to the effect that North Caruli BUn an belm&Lwei1 .to .iiu2-that3 they aiJ ot dojtk w tl. jeebatpenued to !to Le niaxiui "let the office seeK me u.. j W ti, man thp office." The man WIU www t who fights throuh4a canvas?, even yai ' A-ind iiuineiliaely thereafter goes -rkurfd ioffic, lays himself liable to tbe aspcWD ffStvi.ig ladd Wswf IffiH tieiiiocrat oiily'fiMMki i.i-;rw...fci'in .f the rirtftv. He U nierceuarraod csrruit in principle, .nd'.'WilP'. steal if e gets the chaise lfi '.J...i. fnnhl do the iisht thing to -0rn every ollice-iieekitgvIetter ent to them, but they are afraid to do it, and Av:4ubinit.t('iie enemies (of gpod i:u.iLuJi.ki jiitisnehtl their valuable I i IIVIIUVUI !-" -T"7J t ' time in tryins to serve tlwaimfwrtungN. a ml ftr All t lelV best endeavors somei i tuUUi Itn Viwni.noiuted. and the . Iiro mvuhm j i , i. unfortupaie Cungrvsinaii makes au eue mwhol "will take tengeance on him Uie oext election tip Bt hejan 'date forf fe-lection.i The piiiner myg, -'in AdamW fall wpBTnTted-altn bo a greedy ttice-seeking democrat is entitled to pre eniinet disthiction as a politicjil sinner. ' ,' " i-.;,p , Tlie Manli Gias sit New ;Orkaus,fvras favored! with clear, feiolswejUherj lor.tJie opening Monday miiiiigM.klfitli. pile arrival bf Ilex aud tjte ceranieiiiesW-liis reception; tli6 surrender to him of the keys to the city, tliegi and procession Iwith baiincis aiid uiusic and the filing ol cannon laiid theJoitg blasts of J trunipet and a great amount of fuss id ;genea1i i diaracterized the proceediugs hex, lesid ing, sailed! ai 2 ). m.f at the head of a fleet of jlG steamers, weighted down with ; his followers, to the Exposition grounds, ' where further ceremonies were had. Ship ping iWpolt decorated with bunting sa I luted the passing boats, and thousauds of peopledon the wharves and levies witness ed Uie departure? o the royal fleet, i Thiskn luipoitant feftiwiL iue: i leans, antf Is generally tifeiMleV;y: peo , plofroiu'far aiid cariniorJantasV garda itsget upbutof its practical vn ne we know notking. Tile-city fof BaltW more u jkIoi took to establish a similar fes : tival aodfpr tliat purpose formed an asso I ciationv Their third and last exhlbitton I left the association $l7y5tiO in debt, and. I It collapsed at last with a reduced debt 1 of t4,(XW to ; lie i paid 4ff by an auction I sale of fts trumpery.: I Thos. Shield had his second JTrlaV for the killiug? of Joe Sitton, iuvUre f delf 8iipeVior Cimrti last week, 'before J mice: McKae. His first trial' was In Mecklenboig, where the offense was com- mitted, aijd he was found guilty of mur der. The Iredell jury, pioliably wit!i more peifect liglit before them, found him guilty of inanlaughter ; and thereupon Judge McUae sejiteuced'lifm to hanV la bor in the State's prison for the term ot i nve years; The .testimony as given before Jndf e i McRea, If correctly reported, seems much I clearer than in the first trial and left lit tle gvouud for the belieP that the killing KSs the result of malice. Shield's sister, ; only Iff y ears old, had been seduced by Sitton. Shields xlemaiided that Sitton should marry her, which he peremptorily refused to do, saying he would die first, at the same time making a motion for his pistol. ' Shields thereupon snatched up his gnn and shot him; in self-defence as it would appear fioni thtg statement of theajse There wci-e many other facts !;detaileUfCtwniial, butmone of them I niatehdjWUanged the aspect of the case from t hit given above excent that tiotii ,. (. i . j : i men appreheu4ed a difficulty, and both bad iMepared,. theinselve8tt fr one to the desperate extremity of osiig deadly wea p. ns. t .: Mfi -st-.s a r' ; ; -r . vl j. . f .- , i . -The Csroltua Central Kailroad has do nated 50 cor4a of wowl for the relieC of a a " . . a, J.. . 1' J ine pMr)t vwauoife, says tlie;c;&rfrr. J lie iKiclimond ind DaiiyillelcoiUpany j did a similar kindue8 in donating 21 cords. C These tire ehuobliug acts; but the same paper tells of a fellow in the city who, wiaie jircsent iit the dressing and laying opt of poor Freeman's bodv, strlef tbe dead mau i watch off ;t1lie mantle board, while aiul wheie'thU service was beiue 'enorinu.v. t t T V IJaltirowe JrtBiiacfMrcl KttoiAiWVt. T.I... lr 'r - fi,i . i .." iumu r iiicA.ee, aicivee rost office, Da ?; TidsennotyN. C, who Ims latelv . commenced Ue manufacture of persim ? inou aid4ogwoolKhnttleblock8lhickorv j ndiiakpebilletsc desires Wror- y riM-lKiiiji Winnie maonractarers, am' the consnraew, iHke;l billets Ju. the , Nnriir'YMr7fcKetjY factory ia Seven j. miles from Lexingtoiij N. aud in the midst of a fine timber country.. 1 H CRM AN FOU THE CABIXET.-Tlie "Washington Post says, "the conutrv de mands Its best men in the Cabinet? Mr, Thnrman is pre-eminently of that rank That Ohio cast her electoral vote for t lie Kepnblicau candidates renders him none the less a statesmanno less capable 6f usefulness to the public interests' no k;s deserving ,,f high ,Inhlie trust. A coniv ageous dliance of ti.e clcmcuU th.it an togonise him were tetter than a ti mpor feing deference to their clamor.'? 1 crea ted TheV are out of eniiifoyineut to the, nuuii berpf p,00() j And 1 they - roarcbeU to uie muse oP local government ami sent mio the office a delegation to demand for them mmediateeinp!oymeiit in , the construc- were needed for the public good. I hey were repnlscl and the erowd became a ling mob. They weut to the resi dence of Gladstone, where they howled and hissed in loud; tones against the gov ernnieiit. They atteiiipted, to enter where acabinet meeting wafe being 1eld, but were repulsed. After much ilisturbance they werjji i veri off aud dispersed by the police. y : MrAlleif Freeman, of Charlote, sityi he Obierrer, was found xjyihg on thf floof of III bIiop,, a minutcLir3rtwif"nfter t!itvpTTOfTnstrt,-Uttmay nigiiv last, .wita a snoc noie uirougn inm front to the back part of his bead. When thus found ' he. was still living aud con-; sciou?, and barely able to say he did not know how it hapiiened, Hut that he thought it was au accident. The pisto) was found on the show case behind whieo m had,fdlenr vyitli tlieLeJl oLa receutly fired Wft!gej1iutSio one-was se4n; escapfniroifl the i 'place just aft4r tjia disciiarge. Freeman died the next day, Dkath bv Fiijk.-A Philadelphia alms Ksewaa eirtiiyjyjw f rwfW fire tjte iiitht t the iStfrld-re! Were 684 Intfa tTcskept there, and ii is not known how man? nerisbed in the "flames. There were 28 of the iuunites. violent persons, whom it was necessary to confine closely, who. aire upiiwi to bitTe-beeti burned foilealbi A 'mlM' of hiiri-edj remains Irare iMnHnauled litt ly llhelfiremani TIjeMiwtJr !wei-e full fj flisaiie i persons, the eit.v, 'some of them behaving in aWild ind violent manner. Owiiig to the cold there was much delay and7 trouble m irfiftri n& t fie i fi m?eu3des 1 h 1 0 Thse. and cpiseqnently $iiitcJi(yidoablf;Uhjie lost. The ancient trade of Favetteville, es pecially in "long: sweeten iiig," is said to to reviving. Aluio.st tlie whole of West" ernNorUiiarolina. once received their groceries friMii Favetteville, brought thence bv wagons. Ami in those dat what splendid four and six horse teams, .-1 hitched to strong wagons, tirade with. tl iik 1 iug blla- tliey. travers ed the nmds ito iaud fiDtn 'Fayetteville. ten fi fa Hirers ri ade good fitrtnnes in those ilays where jono isiiwabTetq layby iithiug frVialny day s day John Stelmau,. aged & years, a rich batchelor farmer, in Pennsylvania was found a few, day s ago with his head in a juiy8 ago wijii nis neau lq a lis Inuir, weighUH .liwni' py is tied around his neck. He barrel in h heavy stom was dead, and it was dearly a case of sit- icnle. Further search revealeil flrepiact thafliprnad killed iikrtwn horses aud five b liis cowsC hvlcutlin' their throats." He had a tlioxisaiid dollars sewed up in his Girls who think they must do nothing but look pretty and strive to be leaders of fashion, blight mind, body and soul, aud for the use they are of, they had betler be ..d.ca4ribn alive. - They and jhc "dndV are"liid!if a feather," and cn Stitute the human moles which are waft ed hither aud tlrither 1v th winds of fortune, going ont af h"st with few tojie- 'ref tlieiiu ; h It if e hkelyl tlia the dmrnasfied New Qrina Eipwititfii will receive goveriimeut relief j and iu view of ; the fact iliaL.t veii ty-Zonelforeigji, countries have sent tliitjier exhibits on Uie faith of our goveru'meut, it becomes a tpiestion of great importance that nothiug sliould be lacking to secure the beuetits of title graud design to all of them. Italy entered the Egyptian war arena because she could not afford to see Eng. laud wldpped onthy Arabs," it is sdidw aud we have heard au intelligent Ameri can citizen say, "no civilized couuli-y can afford to see England beaten out by bar- viiws--iier cause uie? canse ot the ci vl Hied worjd llj:hisVIe wbe correct, those Arabs had better-scatter. V -it- The Expositor A telegram trob &ew Orleans dated: Feb'ry 17, sayj the di rectors of the Exposition announce titat the exhibit are now all in foition, eve rything iil fine order, aud extend an in vitation to the press of the country -aud public to visit it." ,. , J i i .mf , fi,. - The recent snow I storm in n'orthern AeV lOl b was freiliellilmiM. lilrwLitit n.. the railroad tracks and ai resting! travel; c I-I, IP 1 he same condition exists in VermouF. ?ew. Hfm'f !"" t)elawar, parts of Peniil sylv'auta, tTjiuada and the West. Tbe Pennsylvania or Baltimore & Ohio ILtil. road, is opiratiug without serioos 'ob structions, but elsewhere, there m del hiBdranee'iujy ve atiOaV threelfeel ofsuow in Vermont t ? Tlwre U t,be alegal figfmer locate papers of Gen. Andj-ew Jackson, which are now yi the haudsdf Montgcntiery and Woodberry Blair, who propose u publisli them. Tiiej General's heirs have sued out an injunction to arrest thef printing and to regain possession of the papers. The people of Dallas, Texas, nsnally fast enough, are just now trying to settle the question whether not negroes, are en titled to pit iu the jury box. It js not a polirical or party question, bnt l is up on it own simple merits, which, of coarse, will have to settle dowu ou the law, and the negro will go in.. . i Jf he,work uigFfl,,e fri?oj ) jreaij exueinrui! o (lie slrL-ets tilth niftsiVdrid Vnnett beat- MardiXJfawas celebrateil at Charles-. toiiS. Tdesday nislitr by a big ball. , l - .; ( , iogland upWaring to snpply fho "neeiTed fuuds forirosccUtiilg the. war iu EgypL s The bill to red ace postage to one cqot - - - . ... n amit Mii.nl. Atl1 f u.fik 1 U'i nisscnl the House: - -" 1 rr. i..i' ,.mn,.i,.,nn,, i,n.uDn.lio tablished Jbetee,'Kew;:Ywk ieity and Chicago, and it Wkftsatisfactoi Ur GKOnxo.-Belrtfot!iebai!ding season has oiH-ned, Dnibaur has contracts nt for buildings to the amount or 3-Ko,Wo i ; r i . -... .' it ; . s . x - Stesdinf d ' i. ( i iuess, but efghk case wei-e stolen from XJ . ! tbefaiil'iraxine of the American Dyuamite J iCiOiupny,at Bay Chester, N. and got c r; -: - .. -. iile at melimond, Imli- women, jle Erel3ps6h; Blaine's, aktirer f rolled skates, BrewJ.pdlerVidtV satel .....i ..i htes and puasite3 Mil sro. The- new ana, U a tnamifi r A..:.i 4iNi.v Mni so.4 i,..rcL weVenfintlaf6uYSToryil,op of22x ,JJ1 , . - ;,v , 42, feet dimensions, and. turns out -700 pairs uariy, . ; , . r TJie McShanebeR foundry in Baltimore a ohe of the' most remarkable factories in that lhie tn tli world: Its beUs jateSln nseiui an pnnoi uie woriu, even inug-1 land. They have' sent a chime of 5 bells to Uie New Orleans Expositions where- it is oue of the attracUvo thiiiffs there. - 1 Thn- u ho arn in iht habit of bavirtir 1 "tlii ttfoidA f t h sum nte eetL lib to be i , . J I entirely to sniart" arc called on o con- sideran anger. that!, 6s a sq.iaithole. they probably r will not believelit, but U ; i. i the:auger, says the Cleveland erW, is cutting its wayUiito use all the Same. MBcniED AiiYEj" Auotlier horrible story, tiis time from llomney, Wekt Va to the New Yor'k Tribune, of a yotnigla dy whojeame to life after burial, ahd tore out lier hair, and -with her fiugel nails eveu cut the flesh o( Irer arms in hreds. Tliis class of newspaper stories hale nev- er vet been verified, and nrobablv never " ' V; - I wil be. i i i ilus'ltttid and Italy. 4 ne of the most curious developments, says an; excliange on the present Europe- an complications, is the alliance betw een itaiy and England, . exactly why these two powers whose interests are so little I connected should be acting together and co-opeiiriiiig .in gypr, ri is uimcuic io .say Iti.ly irhaps feels that she has been neglectetl too much in the past. She is still hitter over the French action in Tunis artd the iriioriii! of Italv' rtniniK there, and m seeking, for influence and pwer 4s well as for some collouial pos session ? and she seizes the reforo the first ipportnHitry offered her : to" play "a more liuK)itant part i ir Eiirofre'an politico. The arrangements made in Egypt between It aly and England must be satisfactory to both parties. The Italians are to do gar rison duty in Alexandria, Cairo and oth er Egyptiau towi s, thus relieviijg. the English forces and permitting them to be sent to the front in the Soudan. Italy will be Able to secure the good will of Great Britiau, and to play a figure in the Egyptian question without any risk of nien orrmoney, winie ur-eat Urttain can u filize tlie entire foiceit has in Africa. The British army, available for duty, is small. None of the troom, in either lie- land or India', can be spared, heiice the aid of tlie Italians tliusfteied is of creat advantage, aud is nearly equivalent to the loan of so uiauy soldiers. I; This is lis far naihe: treatyXgoeS. The Italians "seem delighted with their iWw friend, and are promising to do any thing! asked of them, and to furnish a hirge a force as needed. ; The ultimate jiim; ft is said, is to secure Tripoli, a barren, slip of laud on the African side of the Medi tern- nean, of a little xalue. But in the pres ent European cnize for; new possessions, any land seems desirable. - 7 ' t Tlie Italian troops have had little op portunity for fighting since. Italy became one of the creat noWers. It haat iarce army on yhich a, tc)nsiderable sum of in on ny Iras been -exjiended, and ond of the finest European navies j but it is dortblful whether iliey, will caliedon frriicli service to-d;ry, in consequeiico of this al liailCC. ' - v? -a U .. ! I J" A Criminal Court Established. t A telegram received in the city yester day nfteruoonrory CoL John L. iirtikn, Whp i uovrin Uidtigb, states that 'the bill establishing a Criminal Coti;t for New Hanover. aud Mecklenburg cpuiities paused; both, houses of tlie Legislature, and is iiow a law. We have not aet-un copy of the bill, but according to our uu dersUiniugit provides that the two coun ties lunnetl are Jto-; be merged, into one crimiual circuit, each county to have its own clerk and aolii-it'or. Judge iMeares, of Wilmington will pi obablv preside over tlie circuit, for u timo nt least. The establisinaetot of this court for Charlotte will work -a complete change in ourjiwli cial system, and the Sunerior court wSill jiereafter have wothinglo do with criini mil case, ns iu docket will be set apart for civil actions alone. :The Criminal Cnrt will meet mx times a yejrr, once cicij omrr inuniu. - wirilo tlicre were some who were otrM)Red to the establish - iueiit of j a Criminal j Court, all coucede that! it can tnakeitgelf useful in Charlotte, aud that it will eventually result in great ocueui io inia-eeuoUs Vitar. UOs, f - fUS Cfcicago, t5:b,JGr4-This js anottTer in tensely coiadJyJJAt Ba. m. the. ther moiuetcr was 15 degreesT oetoViero, and a farther fall of 10 degrees is lMked for Thej tltcrnMimetecat differeut points in the Northwest f ranges from 13 to 33 degrees below. The trains iu all direc tions arc blockaded by ' snow. Letter. i. J Froitt Qnr Regular Correppcndelht. ' 1 WAsriiNpTox, lit CJeb, 14, 1883i The city congealed, in Vctia weather i i3 making prepardtion, for . the-Nomina event, tne 4tn,oi; March..., he jDemo- ins to grin; ana. .peajrit. - notei and DacK xneirimcsis iikcsanunes in a PJ?xv,J"rt !.wu "fy .viuor- lfF " ' WrtnUfc .if.f Lu James -'Mcnanair ah while Messed Blaine. Eee3HoarJ ftlWtnan. ttal max .... .. . ..-.-.. jv'. i ii ii l i ue prepanng-; wr ueata luey, preparing tp admit thati the their malice and amhitioa has i . -lire i: J' De preparing.; ror aeatfi iney.ar not. rolonsr- e4 for twenty y6ars beyond 'its heroic term is kiOW a thing: of the pafet. bo- ltgeit, on '.uaeieiit,:iines .ana 4iurerent Utes ana parasites lpMt fet part of the mwent WMme, the bid n ,,vJLtt. ' Hpnfi who have IWf&tiiv seclnsran duf- he nonw- asoeattf"of the liffht th Isinh Jnocritest of the Haves iwnrbati(iHr'Thft:9oeiaI fone will flPnpnd fmiieh on. fch Cabinefc of Mr. uievelaifa, tor scM2.iejtX Aere.j uiKes it cue and hue! to! a great extent, "frcim those high in j office. Jt Is the general im pressionl that the next will be a work- task betOre It, and it? would not be sug- 'ATj IU 1L . 1-L 1.1- - gesuye yi worK w w tue nouses oi wit? ThurmtV IJayjirdViihd Gartand's of the. admmlstrngived o f been too the cas of late Tears in Waspr. A lwm of X, iue uext. auiumistrauou-given over :io much mgton An extra session, of . Congress is thougliltd.be very probable, but wheth- er tnere iaji extra, ijessioji pr not toere will be something going on here after the fourth of March It is not (expected ll 1 . Ivl t I it1 !-' i' 1 tnat one rranarea tnousana omce noia- ers wilt 1 Be immediately turjtied out But a new Cabinet with new Chiefs of Bureau new chief clerks, and hew fbre- Ugn ministers will be appointed with as ""le delay as pOSSlDle. mere Will be oi; ii i . T i i some nity tnousana' postmasters to ap point, an a general and judicious cleaning out ot tiwcidle, mcdmpetent, superanuated, and- ihe -merelyi political rats and barnacles who have lndustriqus- h drawy their salaries from the nublic treasury for vears and vears. Many1 clerks in the departments have been trying to liavetheir papers, which show ' that! they were recomniended by prominent republicans, withdrawn from me uies, oecretarv iu.u uiiucn, uuw' ever hal ' denied their requests and savs jthafc horppdses to turn over the files of the j lireasury Bepartmen This, of course, is right, and r intact nothing more, jlf la clerk has been recommend ed bv Senator Kellogg of Ikuisiana Mr. liiame, or? senator ttoar, tor no better reason than that he. is i. repuhli can, arid ha done political woplc for his patrontit s of ' interest to thei country and to th4 Coming" administration to have it jori record. ' When an examina tion of jthe appoirifmeht files has been made it will be found that a majority of the fnale employees hare been ap pointed f ot reasons' Jand purposes not of record.!.' ..'''''. The j House had its usual row on Moiidar. j Mr. White of Kentucky, a disturbing element, was ruled Out of order py (Mr, .Bhickburn, the acting Spelke:. jThe Serjeant-at-Arms was sent tojseat lim. r,That officer forgot his mae. I Mr. White resisted, as the officer tad no badge of Authoijity. The mace was secured, 'dv when it was no longer needed, Mr( White was seated. For anl hour there was turbulence and t-Mik 1iif.-'f. RUn triumphed. The , supporters of the Itiver and Harborbill were not able to hold the ! floor after twelve o'clock. This is! interpreted 'to mean the defeat of the J)ilf. There5 was amarkjed deter mination to pass the general appropria tion bills, i The i'ost-office. appropria tion ;bil was taken up. , 1 i there was another disorderly scene in theji Hanse of . Represenatives on l uesdar pver the 7yyhte incident of the day helore. '.The Republicans insisted that tl(e personal rights of a member had befh iinf ringed 'hy an officer with out a Jladge.M' office,' and that the jour- nai aia noc accurately state tnaii iact. -Efforts! hare teft made hvl the Re- publicajhsl to show7 that the Itiver and Harbojhlll thWyear is an almokt un preeedenliedly bad one; and thaititi is the hrst gfap otfithe-hohd bouth upon the Treasury. Ah mrfljer f f act, the most indefeasible items hi ?theibill were those knownj d4 the Eads appropriattons, and these hate alFbwri'eTased. They were much mdre' in' me interest of Captain Eads than of tK Solid South.' The worst iRiver firM" Harbor bill in the country's1 histoW was passed jby a Re public ;C6ngre?s and retoed by Presi dent, Arthur. Ji Lu- i DEifA.00GUEa-r-IlABD on. 'ur. Ten nessee is not an enemy to railroads. If she cbuld eichamrea few hundred dem- . ...... i I ;i acojme politicians ror.a rew inore uure .-. ? " .-wi A-! , . - , i 1,1 l -i ot.raUrput: she would giaaiy ao it. Jackstyi ( Tentt.)- Whig. ; j If the ilemasoffues rou have for sale are She! put up at the public estima tion of their Value, we are airaia tnat vou haven't eriodsrh in the whole State to pay) fdr the cross ties for a Quarter of a mUelof track ;,tut if youcffn get rid of onlya'teKofthem .at their own es timate of; their value vou can pay, off the SfeW debt af ill leare nough'to gridiiiiiltHe' SJKte with railroads, and posshly liaye mme mTlaniya- VBeriSevP Fot.JI7MTiie Swisi officials have aVniji, been yarpel of a plotio blow njr the Federal psflace. with dynamite lu retaliation forthe reprieve measure re -C4.nitlyladmted by tlie Federal Counsel. AVa.sliinjrtoiL Ixjt ilio Scliatbr?- - f . U -ri The editor of the TOfe AlSpW b; vras m Kaleigh the other dayranU 1"" s,u XV' . V ' . X Jl the followihS Senate mcidenCr-: V Try TTvb.tiitc6en Ihlevo ahofe-ftl t The Senate is an orderly body aiid it is seldom that a ripple of laughter eve spreads over, the dignified boayinterr rupung tne regular orded ot business. On Saturday morning, howeveriiwe wii: nessed a scene hiclreTwitRea toe distinguished, presiding pfficer tp laugh. Senator Buxton had introduced a bill o require millers to weigh instead of measure corn; wheat, &c. ' A Senator from the West, whose seat was neatthe dooK-was busily engage&mritihgf ' let ter to his sweetheart and was. so intent on this labor of love that he wa firing little?; attention to the vproceedangs. When Senator Buxton .intrbducafj his measure, however, the,Senator Waatno too Dusy to wnte an amendment xo me A T -1 V I 1 I- ia. bill. He wrote his, amen Jment ai . the same Kind of paper on whicfi He was wnnng to ms sweetneart, raiiea a page and sent it to the ; elerkrf ' desklLien- ten'ant , Governor Stedmaiisailthe clerk will read the' ameridmerit of the gentleman from-:r M T ,J ! r Bob Furmari exchanged a significaiit glance with Teadihgv clerk 'Hpllanid and reads 1 "--i' - ' yit-nuvH 44Mv Dearest Hattie:-God blessvotir little heart. Amid my senatorial dtn ties my. thought is of you and of I your charms. I cannot fell you how much I love you. . You are all By, the time this much had been read the Senate chamber and the galleries and the lob by resounded with slaughter. ; Senator Hill moved the adoption of the amend ment. The Senator, who had, by mis take, sent the letter he was writing to his sweetheart in place of the amend ment, arose and said "there'w;as some mistake. "Evidently ther k a mis take,w said Mr. Stedman as he let fall the gavel, which was the signal for the laughter to cease. Next time the Sen ator will write his love letters in his room. The Book That Sells BEST.-i'There is more money in Bibles than in any thing else, said Mr. J. K. Jonesi one of the largest Bible printers in the Uni ted States. "There is a steady, reliable trade for the good book, and I think I have made 2,(XX),000 of the different grades since I have been in business. The price ranges from ten cents.for the kind given away by the Bible Society to the $30 one bound in relvet and. ivo ry. I have nearly ceased printing oth er books. As a general thing they don't pay. Unless you can get a work by a great author or a noted politician, the sale of anv book does nbt reach beyond a small edition. I paid Alexander H. Stevens &33,000 royalty on the fVfar between the States," but onlr about $0,000 for. his "History of the United States. .: .-- ; Senator Vauce was congratulated by a friend on his re-election to the Senate. He replied: ' Yon ought rather congratn late " the country, uiy bty." Auother friend remarked to him that his name with the names of Vest and Van Wyck about concluded the Senate rolUcall. He answered: "The Senate like the kanga ioo is strongest in its hind-qnarters." All of which is respctfully submitted for its wit, if not. for its truth. It is often the case, says Mr. Randall, tlie Augusta Chronicle's Washington correspondent, that Van Wyck and Vance vote for meas ures in common, that canuot'coinniaud the suffrage of anybody else. It is a kind of "V formation" though not always as successful as that of Jefferson Davis at Bueua Vista.- AVjcs and Obscrrcr. Eiiglaritl's Motive. That Dnsland in her interference in Esvntiau affiiiis is actuated by other con siderations than that alone of spreading civilization is at hast suggested by the following figures. The revenues of Egypt AWfe ATtJ A 1 are aooiu $ou,ru,uuu a year, ai ine end of the year 1 8d3 Egypt Imd a con solidated debt of $477,500,000 with a floating debt in addition of $81,148,365. England is a large creditors and enjoys a direct trade. In 1883 England ex muted to that countiy coalf, textures, drugs, &c, to the amoiiut of $15,508,460, and imported from Egypt, including the considerable item of cotton, products to the amount of a little more t ban $50-, 000,000. Of course a protectorate would more nearly equalize, tlie exports nuu imports. The question involved is orie of calico, canal and collection of -debt, rather thau anything else. Mahdl Announces Gordon's Death. London, Feb. 12. In the Arnh camp Incur Dulka Island, w hicl was dcRci ted latter yesterday's fight, then was found a copv of an orai-iardocnnieiit addressed to -The faithful" hy El MaTidi. The docnment i in the form of an en cjclicaljetter and states that the proph et took Khartoum by storm on the 2bh of last mo4ithr that he has killed the traitor Gordon nud had captured his Bten'mer. The docnment ends with the words "Praise be to God." "I wish yon wouldn't go over to Yeast'i"," said Ci iiusonback to liivifeJ tlie oilier niornnig. -. '.Why not T inquired his wife "Well, you know, theye got the fever over there, and if yon catch it you'll be sure to spread it. ''' Nonsense X replied the lady. "Well, you willj I never knew a wo mau yet to keeff a thing to herself" was the husbJtndts parting shot as he went oat the door. Mr. Cleveland denjes tho published report that he has tenderedth Secre taryship of State to Mr. Bayard, and adds that thus far lie has made no tcuder of a cabinet position to any one. ' U t., A resolution . instructing onr m tm hers of Congress an 1-eganl to the sorplus in the United States treasury, asking its ap propriation for educational purps.-, passed its fiual reiiding. J2r. 4 r " V. 'A, I.. . -r ... is worms. Bnr.ntrsinaianvcnni age win aare them from ruin if ucu acccrdin lint to tbe direction. lively at ueaira warenouse uus 7,,. Delawaii Mundny night nst. Something; for the Baby. What a ter rible affliction about,! he house is a cross, crvins babv 1 j A young man on the vcrj ed"-e of matrimony, might easily bp fright. cficdt TromnTspurpose byliavmg to much ofsthat sort of music at the homes of .his married friends. Yet babies t-ry enmmon ly onlv whsnMicy aresick. Ore tea(Mon ful of Paikeri Tonic, given the little one. will brink rest and sleep to, the bady and alt ItrHhe hou;se. Only SO Cents; at drug gHtst j WOTlCE! TO CREDITORS I Having qualified as Executors of the r m a. : U J - estate 01 ueorge ax. liernnarrji, aeceu., wn hereby notify ail persons having claims turainst the Heed., to exhibit ' the same to us on or before tbe 18th day of February a AnAM I A J I . I A. ' 1 coo. aii persons inaeuicu io rue sum est nte . are requested to make payment without further notice. t C. T. BEHKHAnDT," Executors of George M. Bernhardt; P. M. BEJRNnAKDT -,:: A. Bee's u abdt, Feb. :19tb, 1885. IftGt, GiV;EN . AWAY 1. FSESB and OBNtTINE Garden Seeds!! 'J2 '.."!; rersons During une jjouar s worm o Garden Secd or Jledjcinesof any kind will bejryen 10 papers ot fresli garden seeds At JJX1SS' Urug ss seea store. 17:tf ... . - 1HU IkU i-OXION SETS at NNWrug &, Seed Store. 17:tf 3 - RED (p. I0IL, Cheap- L17tf 3 ! f At EXNISS'. im FOR SALE ! By virtue fof a'decreo 'of the Superior Court of Rotvan county in the case of W. P. Lackey, adui'r.of It. J. Sloan, deceased, against It. O.1 Sloan and ithers, I will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury, on Monday the 2d day of March, 1885. at pub lic auction, k tract of land adjoining the lands ot J. Ij. Cowan, James Pearson, the John Grahatji lands and others, containing . FOljT Y-EIGilT ACRES. Terms Ohe-third cash, one-third in six montJrs and one-third in twelve months witii interest on the deterred payments from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent, per annum. ! SV. F. Lackey, Adm'r. Jan. 29, 1885. l(5;4w SALE OF LAND HILL I PROPERTY M By virtnej of a decree of the Superior Court ot btanly County, in the case of V Manncv against Lindscv G. Lewis. I will sell at public auction at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury on Mondav the 2d day of Marcht1885, the undivided one-foiirth interest in the miHs and tract of land situated anl being in the county of Rowan on tlie Yadkin River o.c-half mile above jBringle's Ferry, aljoining the lands of the Heirs at Law of Lawrence Bringle deed., and others, cpntainingabout 200 acres, known as the Morgan Mill and mill tract. There, is a good merchant and grist Mill, soav mill and carding machine on this land.; The water power is excel lent. I Terms casfi. Persons desiring further information Mil ,please call on or write to me. I M. L. HOLMES, Coin'r. Feb. 2d, 7. 1 16:4t. CASH FOR GRAIN ! I will pay the jhighest market price for Cobi and Wheat delivered atluiy Mill in Sali$l)trv, in either Cash or Trade. P. 31. BROWN. 15:1m .--r s 1 for working people. Send 10 cents post ttge, and we will mail you rte, a royal, valuabie sample box of goods tliat will put vou In tlie way ot making more mon ey in a few days than you ever tbought possible at any business. Capital not require. You can live at borne and workin spare time only, oral) the time. All of both sex. of all ages, grandly successful. 60 cts. to 15 easily earned every evening. Tliat all who want work m ly test the business, we make this un paralleled offer: To all who are not well Satisfied we will send $i to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay absolutely sure tor all who start at once. Don't delay. Address Stixson e Co., Portland, Maine. Nov. S7, -84.-4ly NOTICE : Is hereby jgiven that Application will be made to the; present General Assembly for legislation tb amend the law concerning the Graded Schools of ti e Town of Salisbury. 1 F. J. MURDOCH, Sec'y t Salisbury G. 8. Committee. Jan. 28, 1B85. Ot SHERIFF'S SALE OF LA11D ! i y' ' . , ! . ; By virtue f a venditioni exponas issued out of the Superior Court of Rowan County , in tavor of Hugh E. Dobbin and others, heirs at law of Joseph EDobbin, against George Rex and oters, jii my hands for collection. I will sell atpnblie auction, at theConrt House dMrjf in the town of Salisbury, on The 2d Day of March, 1885, the following real property, viz: A tract ot land consisting of 81 acres, more or les, situated in Steele Township, Rowan County, adjoining the 'lands of R. F. Graham,Laura Barger, and others; be ginning at k stake, corner of No;2, on Jno. S. Graham'4 line, thence N. 1' E. 5C75 chs. to a stake, orner No. 2, thence N. 88i W. 14.50 chs. to a stake, corner of No. 4, thence S. 1 W, 5l50 chs. to a stake, thence X. 86 . to the beginning, being lorNo. 3 in the division of the lands of Hugh Dobbin, deceased. (2) Anotjier tract, in said township, ad joining tJiejaboYe described lot, beginn'w at Stake on John S. Graham's line, corner tOfsfev,- tnence js. 67.50 chv to a ettke, corner to Ka 3, thence N. c0 W. jv ens. ipa stake in uie creek, thence 8 4. ens. tp a nukory, thence N. 80 E. 15.50 chs. t a black oak, " thence 8. 2 E. 8K)8 chs. to a black oak, thence N; 86$ e! 1.10 chs. ti thcdKgiuning, xontaininjr 81 acres, being lot No4 in thej division of the lands of Huh Dobbin. decesMft Terms CHsh-Uated at Salisbury, the Aiov uji ui January,, JeoO C. C. KRIDElt Sh'tTftf i?n.n r l'flll re0yanitftnythlnjrelsebrtaMnr if i u au aeiicy I or the best selUni? bookVut. Be, &hden 8a5 trwmllr. None fall. TeraVfree." I K0V.2T8lAyKCO"!,OlLl,ld':a,n, Hen ! I ... No Hora Pain! '"K V'r7T" -;' ' ble n.. e ,nl nk7!' ' tl Id t Ho Horo Danger I rvf ii.' . tllr.il. "to I'atuM To Mother or Child ih, ZW S, 10 life i m a comliru- Filler 'T: Tlie Dread of Motlierhooi - ' i : li . ' . .Transformed to H O FE ' ' r .t , - - and JOY. Safety and E&s TO- a.':: .-. ,u tii fnect enii'tl.i i". re IUI elhr-Q,.., i . rft the world bvtktS? ' fem.ofnirnt tromihe nature of?" B - (hr.iood iLarS J J not puhli.li certiffc8 . eoncernin2thlsR. T r I of .he write? V if i we nave ,ni,,i....4 -..icMimonni,,. u.v. uiiu iiu inoihp Suffering ''Womaii. nas j once, . used ever again hem'n, m ter time ot tronbie. liiiitt I. ' A prominent Dhvpif Ian liiii-lv r. . the proprietor, thm if it sup f n j make public the let ter we receive, the s.Mot! I er's Friend" would outsell nythin2 0n iu " market. .j. 4 " I most earnestly entreat cverv tVm,i..- I pectins to he confined to use Moilipr. l?.i:. Coupled with thi entreaty I add th.'t ouring a long orMeiricnJ practice (44mrl I H 5 have never known it to fail to produce &t and quick delivery . !v. II. J. HOLMES, M. D., AtlahiGa. II -- - .:' ' r -f' ' js. Send for onr Treatise on "Health and Uib. 1 1 lines? of Woman." mailed free. Bradfield, Regulator Co., Atlanta Ga, ' . M1XL STONES. THE DERSldNED htis boufrhtthewea , 1;' l:Bown!ROVAN COCXTT MILL STONE QTJARKY of E. E. PbUllps, deceastd, ? and will continue io Supply the "public k. ' mand for Mill Stones from this celeb turn okit so well known tliroughout thiscouBtry tor Its supertortUJor Mill Stones. Granite blocla for Ornamental purposes, Mor.mneiiip, tc , ic, m 1 also be had at tola quarry, jiddress, j.T VVyATT,Sollsbury,x:c. ' NERYOUSDEBIUTT OkoanicWeamim Decay And mm obscoradtMiici. k.L flin(rthBkUledh. A Radical Curs tor siciunn. malt tram youthful IndimtiM. NERVOUS 4 too free indatmc.ar i ' over brain work. AoU : DEBILITY, the impotitioB si jrrtr. tiom rcmeaiei for thm : tmuhW flM aaaa v . it . Organic Weakness, hi jk CtrcuUr (ltd Trill hck. Vf ire,ud kan bnfeilul fpirz-sicAXi DECAT, sen nnori nunif : mrnt cimrhmTilH ( t SURE RrnElTTthHEa ( CURED tSouKiKh. in In Younsft Middle Agea won. Tested for ovtn not intrrfrre vit tdn. ; tkn to butiiwM, m mm r i in tocoatmiww. J x ny ty. 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Jt in especially tfficcioiis in caW'f . suppreHed or painful nientriiatiorrf in wkiirt reiiei atu iermanemi jr restores the mr nr . function. - Asa remedy to he used durinf fcjfY;l critical period known a "duAKOEoF LYr, j V this' invaluable preparation La? no rival. u - I r 1 . " . -aY. ,i Life! I:dge,:McIktosh Co.,(Ja. . Dr. J. Fradfieli Dear Sir: I htvt l.) 4 en several bolt lea of your Female KeguUVr for falling of the wemb and oilier diieairfW bined, of sixteen years Handing, and 1 K"f believe I am cured entirely, for which ph accept nry heartfelt thankn and most profoow gratitude. I know your medicine aao " t its favor. I have reooniniended it loa' crtl of ray friend who are safleriog an I.wa. Yours verv reectfiillv, MRS. W. E. hTEBBttS. QtirTreatine on the f Health and HPF new mailed free. - r I Brafe!. Kegulatob Co., Atlanta, u , WOTISE ! The firm of Sheppard, Swink &UoV(, proprietors of KluttzTs areuour, -j been this day dissolved hy nuifiisJ coSsH V i I).sA. Swiss, ' . , ' - ! Jas. M. MoSKOfc U Salisbnry, N. C, Jan. jlth, 1 13:1m. y MdnlritL WarnuU ywwa. Ftfctofc,a niime , . tiwmrr", . f. ASK YOtTR DRUGGIST for i ian Verrai fuge i and if he .:i. rnoprv , Ind yK address the propnetpr, iw" j Haiti more, 3ld. mm m e m - m a. i i."f: lift i a. : 7 111 i Is r ! -J
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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