I? f Carottott Watchman. THUKSDAY. MAKCH 5, tOLLECTOW OTH jDlSTUlCT?; WaliaWseeu a titioni.i tjtonil taking f t,,e Pld"tmept f Mod. F. sjjober tk office! of Collector of Internal Kevenu lu tbei&h Collection District r'-'; , ?:W Wild not wgu tlifa petition, And fOfU" paWic, sentiment M we, ha v uofteu beard , it expressed, would offer the main reason for, such refund, 1 lhar Mr. Shober lias already drawn from tbe public teat enongli to hare made him a rich man. He has bee repeatedly faVored-carred in j uursin axnia for, man j ycarsj.auu -iw j v titaiefcr' him to iro Alone. If lieMsjr rich, niore is the pit I fof Jjiin, and lets lha obligation of his friends to repeat their efforts to biakajiiwao. Astoit U jpit?d that Mr. Sliober baa no VcUim on the . liewocratic party which Jir beeu fully, and moat gcu Arain. (hut if it Le desirable to brinff iiirface l4ck to Salisbury, wliereit was rit opened and Where it wu satisfacUh rriy Wu,iBiteml, there is a largeuiim Z VWTJ?f ; young actire, energetic, caable aiid honest" men just as competent; to fill tbe office of Collector as Mr. Shober or a onejtlse, who hare bad no recogui 'tJq'p wjiatererji of their serrices and de votion to the principles of the democratic The Inaugtiratlou. Reports of tbe fnaogn ration of fTresi dent Clereuud," yesterday, reacted - Waslilngtoii Iettcr. From Oar Regular Correspcpdent.j V thU worninlMtlooe for tday -I, W sarD. O, Fe23, J5? Issue. v;Wo Jui ve arranged tfrissne fall - y?hef is!aaghQti " the, heart'. though report ,as u extra aiiec wuwauiij mv v" I VMW .ir2M"v' wcgaj. w"5 - Ci-rreiiAwrys1 CAurxtr. Tbe -.Charlotte Observer brings us tbe fi rst reliable report of the Cabinet Officers under tbe New President, as follows: Thomas F. Bayard, Secretary of Stale. Daniel Manuhig, SemarVcM;CL Trek.ilry.-' ' f " Liicitu Q. C. Lamar, SecretAry of . tle Interior. Augustus H. Garland, Attorney Gen eral, f Wm. C. Nndictt, Secretary of War. , William F. Vilas, Pustiuastrif General. WillUiui CWbitney, Secretary of the Kvy . . The Obligations of Coinmou Car- -witnDuntin. The . pen sion .office, the youngest and wickedest of all the gernnserit offices," is the most gayly bedecked : of ' all. ' It is iterally covered vitb bunting eagTeSJiietds and angels, arranged in tasteful designs: never, in aji tneir illtten wealtlLar- nrafea like the. great' political harlot, the tlmted'taie; Peiisioii Office. And what dcthS'aectaljonTpf inaugural Joy mean t It' means to, catch . the eye of Mr; ClevelaVid as hp Jcxdei to ihe Cap itol, and to dsLztle him into fyHn'dness to all the sins: of Dudley's minions during Twenty tlHMisand a year from taxes Ui wp rwlv MnvoU w tbe tnlverity mayJook swall to those Asnjocratieipeiisidiiw clerfe.4 Nobuild- wbo Iiare calcnlateil largely a tlfe-iwrs- Knff i aii YVashirtrrtmi KWtpj VeHtj of the State, but when tkVSIieriff the taste and gayety of ours.'' Aposta- coiue t4 rake np tne money-iroiu tax tesu-froto your , owri vile iaith, it shal Iiayera .It will be found. no, -caarwiatter. not axe-e from the death. Oh gen- Tlie sheriff of this-. goodly couuty of erauon or political shigsrewVwho' nath Rowan with, alibis efforts to jmake col- warne.eto.-ftee. from- the wrath" to lections fir tbe 3-ear 1884, has yet a large come? n. J think not ,tq say -linto amount of unpaid . taxes on i bis books, yourselves fiaye Aacaaam; uncoin (See peoi been struggling the war. Tbe prosect of better times is eucouniiug it may be, in the future. The mot 1 - uie tate may oe cun tea uy tps of in the tj. g pension Officer 4 tliousiUnis, ani tney are sUhtjt passing There are other offip filial wifh 7rherels a wel jTe pnnted'at the time the" press as nociation's account of Governor YancVs tpfech in- advocacy of his! ameitdment tothe benate inter-otaw commerce bill. The Record brings us the : speech in f ulL So much "confusion has been wrought inn the public mind by the efforts of the "Slaves of the correlations to illustrate hecubjeet of -legislation 'concerning railroads by ? .examples-, taken from the aftoirs and dealings pf private individu aLirthat it is well enough to let in alit tle Jight, np,w and then. The following extract froin tbe .speech alluded to is the simples aj well as (and therefore) thj; best, exposition of the . underlying principle of the anti-railroad agitation th we have seen. The speaker with quick and thorough analysis separates the kernal from the husk, andr with po- Sr JsJrtlii'i JDcatii Strtitfjrle. . g-f Hie last days,", said Mohammed, rincbiwloiisly ecboingaTihosjt the very ironist of Scriptu re tberflbail come great f trouble and -cUsiresii atrd inatiy wflHi-f I Tbe t?rim nrtmbecvi UOW fd!- 'iPBS1?' ian4 a gOTIgCOQWrbf armshi!lin itself in the progiWive"downrall ofjiiajenipinrmd tbe terriflccojiyjilsion atteuding it. This iT is which give sncb 1.1s notice in another ptacfcThe lKTeUei . a couia go on tor le of tbe State are poor, antUiaye feaJtan fe?' gS.ttW1 Wtt-.and the o utter uunieiis ever since all the inv&fiveMBurll .against .Phari- but tliey UnJ yefirw aT- u"r. wwptm thecitiaens -pef ore the law. Why riot J ICahlf to thnsA rtnnn whnttl t.hPir m.nnflA J--i.i .1 v. i . : ... J. ..... rtrM1ra. f!r,...iri7 " " :rr . " -v:. r,vr." rtVJr- compiew jine.'iaettMina &ran'"theniall. vartv. "Who are tbey T If a lawyer were necessary to fill tbe place, we would into the possession of a fuw capitallsU, foreboding and gJoom. answer, here is -L. II. Clement, John W. ilauuey, Lee S. Overman, A m. Black mer, Theo. F. kluttz. liut it is not a pysition; requ i i i ng a la wy ejr to fill it. Any man" wlio can read and understands what lie readt, and possesses other suita ule qualifications, can do it. a wide thei'ctimmunity on which politicians al ways depend forsuccess wbeu they come before tbe people for promotion. Will while the many tillers of the soil are be- QiicsIji of Pergonal Privijesre. iiist Thursday lu ring the evening ses sion of the State Semite, Dr. J. W. Wise- founded tear that the wrongs of a quar ter of a century willnow be avenged, not in the spirit of vengeance, but in - vin dication of, a cheated and longsufferjng N early everything is in readiness for ti;s....-.. ...nit utM f.oi.Ri.ivs... n.wl n.. Hl?a : HauL w uie iourm oi " r-r Morph Thofv wrnn hr filling nrUk ueiu auu auuuts mai. element oi i o.u.. i Ti. :' ilji i..n" 4 'r ' r it . i ... iaiw5. - 11 ucJiiicctcU UlUl i.ully LWcIl ili:ir fitr iinr lilnniA mmlif Onl I . . . . m .... ..... u.k.iw . 4.W I ... 41... 1 . I .J . I I K Ji I : J rim lit v ftturt nor. lui..- t.w,.wii ti. on inauguration day, and that the pro- . - - www-iwym w maa I . T. . . Judco and other officer iu. tiniH- Um cjssion will oe five miles m .extent.- . - . - V ry - -1 v 1 l ' lliose ; viio propose to iicip an ott v,red to make an explanation, and said in The parade will not be confined to one the Collectpifchip substance that be visited the Secretary of street, it would be too long,, but will NtH MTM.JIftffTtM HI k illUlll llil tll .iaV . M-j .... . I 1 il 1 1 . - ..... v.- v dwv.. i.iu mm mi- i :mnrfn n r na '.miTAi nw nitrarnn r rnni-iw '. V .1 Hiwl M.lfl 111 tllM luuliuwlnn ..F tlx. 4.. I -J- . A ' ..- . Se- fiitich about an office which is and 3U " VTrT V " . j t t- . fenhsylvania ; avenu is lined on each a. l ' v . s a m ,ii nra - u 2 a a m uin a has been for years a stench in the nostrils pHutnl copies of tlm act to the Jude and lde Wltn nuSe benched platforms, of of evert candid.intelligent man m West- sherifT, and leariuir Komethiiii? mkrht no f capacity to seat twenty thousand or ern urtli Carolina. So much, over the c,,r l4 prevent their reaching them he more spectators. eraiuble to coufer it ou Dcuiocrats, who Mu i " " "o aci . r ireworKS-nave Deen piannea1 on a - . . ' I unil iiisiiImI liMiii Ml jk tin. v.. I i.. t. ml hare 'denounced it for Years from the " . , , r"" very eiuuuraw; scaie. ine 'managers mvfcH'U0,,"Ul,0id, .no,n- uw cer. Suice doug m he had secured in- nrnmise the tiniest disnlav PVPrh in seaboard to the remotest coves of the formation that the Judge had failed to ?!?miSe fe linesj dljPlaJ ... . n mouutuinoas westli If u nartv ever,!., open court at the time- specified in the th.COUntry. The fare display yill be !- I . - I in fha wimimAVkr rwmi-nAa i aci oecause uie iu formation in nBnn hi uc luuuumcMr jiwiu unw I rh iliniifTA CtiltuX tk !. l.:.. f I SPPn fmm nn v T:irf. rf fViA..if.v i . . . i , I ...... w ...s.w v a mvil utm. 111 I.I . ".J. . v v- pieuge io carry oui a cenain line 01 Wiseman then caiified the rUrlr-t ..! - Up InanWnwl UI l,r wilt nolier. the Democrats of Western NnrlK I a lihr rmm il ..i..r.. r Cf.f. .i.:i. In iL-t . .1 . - r - j " uiic, n.uviK tue cuiei enieiTainmeni 01 me evening Carolina are pledged againn the Internal t,cfd with tbe statement alove, visited the ball room this morning itti uuil'u mil ixiiier:kri inns ifiim oiv- i i i ' mm m u. blame or negligence of dutj. ca n be Itevenue System, s Out of pure sel-res-peel men should disdain to seek a positidn they Lave denounced, and from considcra lions of -the simplest" consistency they v should .relax no effort to retteal the and have never beheld a more animated scene. 'Along the wide stretches of the great hall were engaged groups of busy B.ocomboc.u.utjr h..ta before f. izans, tepgolstertrs, gai ..lature, n.k.ng the prlTl!ese f be- fitters, dWa etc. it rttamdrf ihe Leg coming a stock law count v. A Philadelphia philanthropist gives' ine poor some gooa DdTtce uuoqt nur- elMsing supplies 4 le lavs" they inenr an necessary expenses by buying in small quantities. . For inataiicr, for au ounce of washing soda the poor, trading nt small feiiops, pay oue cent. A grocer will de liver it tor 3 centsa pound. For flour of the babel of the early " dsiys of : the Centennial exnosition. But Cosmos? is Elliott dc Marsh have ; just started a emergirrg lrom4 Chaos. Much of the worK or aecoratiQrLr.is complete. The splendid columns.' in the center of the building have . been -htrag with muslin and twined with " garlands of'smila. ShieldsdecpratiQns, festoons- and vari ous designs have been fixed in nlace. M. furniture factory in Charlotte under flat teringeircumstances " i s The committee apjointel 5 bv thVKa tional Cotton Planters' Asscia tion, hav- I ""to nio worHiii'r OI II1B Miimii rn ,r .i oy me pounu iney pay a sum equal to - ..A-i.s : . Aue spacious rooms entering tne mam bukii Lurr-i r.. i nt... i kim m ucw iuiiiu on a new nrin- i au ci. a t n t "- miitir, i iir ouy i . ; . w I nan jh nic msb uuur liuve nil oeen uS- outterat tlie rate of a tub. whiHt rnll ro pronoauce ic a success. cost $2.50. A half pound of snirar cost then 3 centsV while a pound would be but signed to different purposes. One is it. T -Vf .i L' 4 t iur me jrresiuent ana nis menas, one -e ctniisjiiore. ir ?i ceut tea they pay 4bcen.t. For a 15 cent coffee they pay 30 cents. This, he sa vsl makes aVrirlfa A bill has passed the General Assemblvl for the Diplomatic corps, one for the nfhiu-...Ha !....:.. c htm niuoa JsiUnWi t 4-1. .' i i ii'll mm mj inc ciijr; mi v lliningroil to I f wniws iui uie cuuiiuiiw.fS. make a city, snbseitptiou to tho -capitbl 1 other rooms will be used for cloak Still A rooms Arood cost the iMM.r almost double what stock and purchase bon is of : the Yadkin ; 8nPPer rooms, etc. The cloak and hat rooms are tnemseives as large as ordi nary baH rooms. There will also be commodious toilet 'and! retiring rooms. The supper rooms will, accommfbdate 800. people at a time and it. is thought, they will not be crowded. . A Washington, D. C, March 2.-Bcnia- Sf ? placecl fc ei? mln Itiittfrwnrii. i. wimeua.il, ana a iorce or ponce: wiil mln But erworth, commissioner of lt- fae in ihe hniMiW THp nHU. nf.M --v W k J they costjthe well-to-do. Theie is no doubt about the coect uess of the above statements, and I they are not only true of Philadelphia liut of every lown et much busiueKs, North or South. Mddlehien lire very necessarv in jman particulars but in , the heavier articles-' W anijry groceries, consumers Valley liailnwd Cotupauy to aii iimoiint not exceed in-; 8250,000. Btitterworih -ltealSriii-.Fa resell to Mr. m. uoneral llattoui pular conservatism, leaves the details of the- compromise between the two in- i 111... .1 : rervais to lot low as mey naturally will. Said he: The tendency of our financial econo my is-towards the concentration of cap ital Jri, a few i hands; and capital con- centratea in. . jew harias has a power of its own thai enables it to tyrannize over capiiai tjaat is scaiierea in- many nancN'nd' in small amounts. , Now, bat laws' forjbic( absolutely the tyranny of superior, mfearis bVer inferior-means? vThe primer 'dbject of our free institu tions is'tdSecu'fe'the absolute equality of nlit In lra&t l..L. . ' ii .. I . . . ..... Vr ' " i " !ww,0,e m tne enrs, to-uay Jmuded his resiiniatiou cepted it i I Will Iiist akttAfr.jMh.! A I 1 11 i inetitablnnnbih ri. i. . i','-" ' I w communication witn their torces. producers and - tnyi from firt Otherwis'piDfits, commiHsions, &c.t will contplimented him u to I i-i i?; r : l j. -M i , I SuiM.n tii i . . iiwojuui mc incite wruueui will ne liandA. secretary Teller, who acrentAH i o.il:ii. i. i 1m , . . ... . . - - i iu uie miiienfis. ann wit naw tnf C 7 H v vivvti i. oay smairouirtities from day to day as ueeued. Tlifnk ol it, American: fariuers. ince lptember there haabecu recfered in New Vorkrer a million ftnd a half dozens f eggs imjiorted from foreign Countries. The imiortatl6n of eggs is on the increase! Jt proves t&fi or three thinst: 1 sr. That New Yorka wHl have eggs : and second ' ' , ' ftdm,"itrj d thairtfiinn et?U0 bu,u methods. In accordance with that if our mvn couutry faiis to prod them otheitountries will not. I The i poratlous arei mainly from Denmark, llelgiom,- formally, rilungary and Po land. N"' . .. ' , . U : then, othen1ries will not. Th7 Z l"!1 fTV me,,,bcr wf Cabi- v r-'oieir resiguailous lu the nanus f resident Arthur. u hrA'Krbliea -renorta na ingnway W)Dbery; Trsyth a few days "CJrPJl by egrt who asked lieruiissuiiflu rjde in a farmer's wngon as ; "ewns returning home after selling his j farm products in Winston. The fellow Mhm ltftr&WI.. :.Y....:c. a . i r-'-Mvuiiueu. uu ts uow in jail. t i I. f Torn TO PiEces.v mean l6 ste lCodef,fW piitihgbf which a large jsum irjre. ipaia. This Legislature has made and la making aiimist numberless change rtiiir it would aeem a new eodulcetton-wtll be indisiiensable. j TbeBkhmoridaiid Danville Kailroad Pn3r,,y, thrr.Gd. . B.AiHlrews, loi.M thirty cords of fire Wood W the T6"1 ?f !lie Pof ftf Winston. Ij , 1 bScJcg'time; and all Ui valuable, foru that., : was ui tlie niore ' toiED AUVK Vf wo "terriUe ca .4oMjitiWeLyfra(i atiuTtheiotlier in Huttcpmbe opuaty1, C, : and we'll bet a quart of groans! iur that neither of them Is true, - v. - v , 1 III! Is I SSI r ''KiiiiAiiI lill ' S Mm ' i reporreu as dead and burie, fcorhe present at least. Eel those whaihare iMrs-bfllow. ! W hay qoni. ' - . 7 "n ;' The srits'nf rooms fiftWl fni fK At; the close of business hours to-dnv dent's . retention Wa . Wti filial the priucipal bmcers of the Post Office $5000 worth of furniture. PrAnf. 1nnf.AM - 1.1 ! ' i w . I ni. ' 1 ' , H '"in' . . ... . ... . wr....UICIM, .ftwuiuieu in mo rustmaster eiect uieveiana, rresiaent Arthur and mr. xuaiue win an oe at, tne -mauural ball. ' -' : : -Vice President-elect Hendricks arriv ed yesterday and was driven to Willard's hotel, where he will reside for the ore- sent. Mr Cleveland isnot expected uciuib ; i uesKuiy evening ne wilt go io me Arlington, notel.nv-hich is in smht. of , and two squares from ' the White Houses On Wednesday, .at.lQ,o clock, he will receive'a call' from the Preudffhfc. who will conduct hiiu to: the ? mansion which is to be his residence. For t Kpt tiPTf four years. Then, after a lirfit liinch- GeneiaPs rooni to take leave of Mr. Hat ton, Uie retiring head of the department. He thanked theiu for their faithful di- charge of duty and received from them in return expressions of their good will and i. ere- . . - - oiiejiparu, of this citya lad about 15 years of age, and who works in Brown Bros', tobaccofact A Peabful Tumble Monday ug, wys the Win.ton J?ettrftiVvf. vvm - M . i , .... il. . . '11 H,. ..VJ.,. - . . . n. oueppara, a son of Jivi SheiKiard of , iaeJ wm proceed rn the (fentre of ry, fell from the fourth story to the first noor inrough the owning made for the passage . the large steam elevator a ZZ?".?TJ 'M- ThB Medical L Bn.-Th processHon to the "Tiinifnl , wTi-a. president-elecjt Cleveland will " take thel uam oi omce, ana rresident Cleveland will deliver his inaugural address. renuy imie hurt. We learn the.accideni occnrml in attempting tit mount th vator while in motion, w,icb he. missed! and went tumbling through the opening " n. a leartul leap, and one thai in 09 vuioi every 100 instances would be taiu ueatli. er- TreutonN. J., March -MrsEmnia Hedde... of Ex-Ca,ier Hedden who emUleil the funds of a Newark banftu im, and,, -mvliig ,U term Vlhe state prison here: dW r - x j inra Hjui ii bigatjlloomfield. ome!!tim, had been aciir ; a-- j : - husband' year to cure in eflarfs tA uwnN. L. I , i T y "e v h v C s pardon: He hasN,lrtifiotl Dll viaitoiXt). :i . Artier and dead with him not long ago. Afcw dayra,nee she received worU that probably noua,, would be done bythe 1 . T iinnertous prostrHon. a misdemeanor for arjy cme practice medicine in Norjharblina without urst oowunmg a license from the board of medical examiners is another . step forward in the States progress." 1 At the meeting of the State medical society in this city last May,.a committee waa r pmte.consisting oiDrs. Jonte, dr& sonvFLcrrphy; Satehlreil Wood an4 Knox, to lav this matter before the general assembly and ask for the law Just ; enacted. v .SiAce?189 Q physician could collect , by. IaW his fees, unless he possessed the license of this. board - Th present law exempts midwfvesphysi cans adjacent to tfc Vinrbiia line, and r ri m surgeons oD.oinertates ho visit our (state for' consultuiions.or snpriaJ slit"- I DOSltlO Tt. - . "r . . , wees. " wm i i wtiirmn IW,,,,ucu,lP sn,te f W njetmakers will be out ired object; I hail f'!!'. re'? -.a i -3proper rich itUjd.rjoor an absolute equality in methp4st o . acquiring wealth? You majr'jwjflur laws already do this; that the lpply alike. to all;meri; and if one man is more snrewp, more zealous, more fnifcal and wile than another, and so I gets 'ahead of his. rival in business, it can not be helped, and it . is not the If uhction-of "Legislation to remedy the disparity. Very true this is as between private citizen and private citizen. I would not have-it otherwise if I could. i Jt would indeed b3 an ill-arransred moral world if success was not the reward of diligence, frugality, and industry. And it tyould bes qukft as bad an arrange- ni9nt perhaps- if legislation were reauir- ea or even permitted to step in and pre scribe; .the dealings . between the poor ana; the rich, between ereat dealers and small ones, between wholesale and re tail bargainers. ' 1 1, therefore, a capitalist can by buy- mg iuirgeiy gei goous at cneaper rates than the small dealer and thus under sell him and break him down, of course i 1 5 ... . - . . tms; is beyond the reach of legislation, for i man may 1 lawfully do as he will with his own. He owes no duty to the public in this regard, and the law per mits him r to be selfish. But railroad carriers or public servants: thev are treated by the public, for certain pur- poses,, ana to tn. ena tney are granted certain high powers and privileges. lhey are' invested with a portion of public so verigrity ; as the lay expresses it, they are affected with a public inter est ana owe a duty to the public. In obtaining, therefore a 'portion of the uuuijtj soTereigrrcy iney necessarily re- liriqtiish a portion of the rights of pri vate citizenship, inotably that of exemo- ionf from the public: control of their business methods within certain reason- able; limits. To give them artificial life and perpetual existence, to eive them power to condemn the. private property of the citizens for their use, and to give them exclusive control of the hisrhwav jcor their vehicles, and then permit them to go uncontrolled as absolutely as hough thevwere private citizens in the management of their business, would monstrous proceeding indeed. It 'd be the stoi-yK)f Frankenstein con verted into i actual act. I herefore when capital buvs and sells by the quantity to the iniurv of small dealers we can, in either iustice or wis- 1 ! ' - - i 1 - - . " . . . - aom say notning. mil when capital obtaids transportation for its wares over the railroad lines of the public earners at cheaper rates than the small dealer, by reason of the wholesale character of ...... . tne freights or tor any other reason, to the injury of the poorer man, then the pnblfc, through the Government, be came a party to this injury. It then became feti injustice and a wrong, and not a mere misfortune inevitably re- suiting troni the laws ot trade. It then becomes the dtity of the public by pro per legislation to redress the wrong and to restrain its agentss In vain is the atteirjpt to iustify;these discriminations on business principles? as well might a juugt5.siy uia neos justinea m impos ing ai light penalty on a crirriinal be- caus'ehe was a wholesale offender, and a neayy one on .the . luitortunate man Who is honest ehoijgh tp be brought in to court only occa.ionally. . The - function1 of the j udse is to do justice lmrriaHy; ,"The purpose of cauiig mese carrym" corporations was to carry gtiddsfor the citizens with like impartiality. Those' 'acquainted with me ucwtuaui- me naiiy ousiness oi tne people well know& thaf the traders of smallirmeans are-'alolutelv at the mer cy of jtheir rivalsf greater capital in nil traffic where freight charges enter tohsrablr in.to tfe-cost of the article. The' lg fisa are constantly swallowing the little ones. It is bad enough that. in th riature of things, this must be so, but 1 teubmit that i becomes an iniqui ty when the law, through its chartered creatures, becomes a principal party to Btich 4 proceeding. t.i; . i lhei subject to which this bill relates constitutes in my Opinion the coming question, of American politics. For the next twenty years" ii will be discussed and examined with ever-growing inter est. Many mistakes will doubtless be made the attempt to legislate upon it with justice to the people and the corporations. But: a solution . of the problem will be found. It may be that this bill is one ; of the mistakes, but it is a step m the direction of a much de- its appearance as Yttslitnfftou'a'state Chnriot i $he ekaxior in which: CoL WHn lrigton wenfcto cmurch'wasf What some satirist t tailed ua8pecimen' of- fJothic 8 v cture wneel" wiih Itahpgo- t ,uuuy, green V enetlan Winds, Wctqr ed panels; and a gorgconscoarbf arms ruUy fc4trickedM and emMann1 nn the door. It was drawn by; four horses, and on special occasions, besides the cdachman and footman, two liveried outriders complete the style of the turaou whichwaaaoiinQreehowr than others of the neighborhood. The planter gentry in those' days made large crops of tobacco onw rich lands, with ne gro labor, and sold it in the'markets. of Liverpool and Bordeaux at from twen ty five- to sixty pence per' pound, and they displayed themselves onfall occa sions as "persons of quality." An authentic description of Gen. Washington's riding dress gives him a laced hat, stone colored Lcoat and t gilt buttons, blue surtout, buff ; breeches, boots and gilt spurs. He rode with a Pelham bit, and was as complete a horse man as could be found between Boston and Virginia. Peale's portrait repre sents him in the uniform of the col onial service, . blue, f faced with scarlet. and wearing around his neck a - collar a formidable significance to the Mahdi' present crusade and other Mussulman outbreaks. A.U alike niesjp! 0,4:0 UibatsJ b Utle which is the 111 thai world wide deathUtrngsleof Islam.' Of the 110,000, 000 ftonU ieoplin the Moslem, world i. e.3,000,0KI hi British Tiidia, 10,000, - (XX ii Ceiicnil ASia, C,000,000 in AOsan- istan.i ,otio,oi)U iu i-crsw, zawujuuu in EnroHan Turkev, 2,000,000 in Algeria, 1,750,000 in Tunis and Tripolvand the rest in Aialna; AfciaticTnrkey and tqna torialiAtiica fully one half .are., already either directly or indirectly under Chris tian control, and the remainder, dreading a similar fate, are gilding themselves for the irreat conflict umiu which banes the destiny of their face and their religion. A. l.tJMMC, . Ha lora Paial Ko More Dang TO f- ... ri... 1 SojEtnixo for the Baby. What a tcr noie iiraicTion aumt tne. nousc is a cross, crying buby I A young man on the very edge if matrimony might easily be fright ened from his purpose by having tou niuc-Ji and plate, with the number of his regi-1 of t,,a 8ort wf mUfe,c t the homes of his ment, 32, engraved cm ih married tiicnds. YctTbabies cry comraon- Thp fradi'fmna T,i P.ck n,-T W,en ",CT are JC Upe teaspoon- Jhl TfT?1 k! of Parked Tonic, given the littleTne, MaBuuiKiuu.m ua um use u& ni briuirmtnni ht fcntn )hA li. nnA 1 they Iso " bear witness to his , sense of gists. 4 jusuce, wnicn never vioiatea tne obli- r gations of the most minute household rt relations, and would not allow the slightest wi-ons to the humblest of his NOTICE! slaves. Ph iladelph ia T mes. North Carolina in Cifngrress. To A Whom it May Concern : As it has becn,rcixrted bv certain parties that my ehaiii Is not correct,! herewith an nex the following eert 1 ncate of the Standard Keeper of Rowan conntv, which explains itself:! lu the lensjtu or the cUaln. reoruiurjr s, iss.. Was. Bkottn. Feb. 25th. in the House, oh the aues- 47 'certify that a chain I stamped tor J. C x- . .1 ,iL. ; . Dernuwn8 correct. Out la using the chain the tion Of the passage Of the deficiency ap- handlesjateach end of the cualn must be Included propnation bill, Messrs. Cox, Dowd, breen, O Hara, eid, Skinner, Vance and York voted ay. Mr. Beunet voted no. On the question of striking: out the clause of the river and harbor aom-o- priation bill providing for certain im provements of the Mississippi river to cost $2,800,000 and the appointment of J as. U. jads as the engineer advisory L' XI If!...-. . . - . . " 10 tne luississippi river commission Hopjcg this may be satisfactory I remain 'J Very Iiespet tlullv, &e ' J C BERNUEA11DT, C. S. Mnreh 5, 1885. 2t ale ofi" EaancL By virtue of a decree of the Snnerior Court of Hiiwan conntv in tho n I ; "T ; ' J " ' ' " "" w V 11111 Messrs. lxx, U flara, Iteid, Vance and lng' others. against Margaret A. Lin York voted ay; Messrs. Bennett, Dowd, Orreen and bkmner voted no. Foreign News. London, March 3 A terrific explo- sion occurea m tne oworth colliery, at Sunderland, this morning. Twenty seven persons were killed. The explo sion As said to have beenaused bv fare damp. Later Thirty-six dead bodies have been received from the rtiins and a vol unteer force is still engaged in seeking uie and; others,. I will sell on Friday 27th March, !l8a5, on the premises at the late residence ef Lawrence Linglc, dec'xi, 250 Acres or Valuable Land adjoining the lands of Rnl us Fisher. Mo ses Troatiaan, Jeremiah Earnhartand oth ers, known as the Lawrence Linle lands. lerms one-third cash, and the balance m twelve months with interest from dav ol sale at Jhe rate of eight par cent, per an num note and good security. i JPHN LINGLE, Com'r. March 3d, 1883: 4 w Standard Keeper's olicc! T hAMtVtW S1t All wrmm,. C n more victims. At the time of the ex- an MeasWffi plosion there were 100 men in the mine They were . imprisoned by the iammincr . 1 . .. m w 01 tne cageway. dinuiiu, Aiaren s. - rnrther severe s:iocks of earthquake were, felt yesterday at Granada, Loje.aud Alpbiua. A nnin ber oi lion6ei in those places were de stroyed.. No reports have been received trow villages 111 the vicinity as to the effect the shocks had up 011 them, but it is eared that a number of fatalities occur red among the village people. be sealed pr ine penalties or tbe law win be enfarc- 1 upon must; wno iau 10 comply with this notice i ; WILLIAMS BUOWN. Feb. s, l885.-st Co. standard Keeper. L OMETHING NEW ! tLMP CHIMNEYS vei that will not break bv I W;ir inr culn of I ENNISS'. i am "trli.7.ttl The Dread of Motherhood Transformed to H O P E . and lc entfi Mi U Safety and Ease TO- Suffering Woman. it will tJ ,10t I'ifch 2? 1 u 1 It Yet kl ii...!. . ?rbJ. A prouimiit i.livsi,.;.,,, 1.,. , the proprielbri U.at if it nL-e mil.i:.. lv. r acni er' Friend" Wpuld outsell , market.- 'lung t fc I most earnestly en (real C - r, A 1 I oiipieit with thin enlriHv I ; ,r mimic a long oVstetrwral j.nu iice u M hare never known it in r.,;i . (44ffi; ! luneH? 01 omj.n," ni.iilMf frt.e a n pBADFIELDIiKGU;.ATOK Co.,V. 11 'anii, MILL STONES. stnown How 4 v ,rl.T-H STOVR ntTiui- lULAn Jim I ami wlir continue lo,;!"' , on 1 1 a KiTHweil known trirfHKouM;"1 rpr Its supenorltj- for Mill sK" for ornamental mirpows, MoT also be-had at this ouai rv a'....-. . ' Kvwsoebiutt: om; ician. tat iTaniKf..! ! F 'rro ina mn 1 , . I'i'wi m DIAMOND DYES All wish at DON'T FORGET to call all kinds 'at colors you ENNISS'. for Sced of ENNISS', New lork, Feb. 27. In regard to the cbnditioii of Geu. Graut, Col. Fred Grant says his father is a very sick man. He TO THE LADIES : Call and see the Flower Pots at . j ENNISS'. ins had little rest for the past few uights NfiTIflF Tfl fDrniTADC I md is suffeiing constant pain in hh ear 11U I M 1 U "tUl 1 UKb 1 bend. nn ami head. Dr. Douglas said he had a talk with Dr. Sands at Geii. Grant's house, and the result of the consultation was that both decided that the cancer oils growth at the root of the tougno was hardening and steadily growing worse. Microscopical exam i tuition made by an expert proved beyoud doubt that it was a case 01 malignant epithelial growth. Ueu. Grant is a very sick man, and it ia thought there is little or no hope (but he will recover. New York, March deil. lTl;tlt R (Miiwlir inn tvno ..i.f ...I fwinehnnl. ti. P-..-i .1- L. 1 W"s 1uln? ne .Dollar's worth of uIf ..... uarncn Sectsor Medicines of any kind will .no um uouui, uui ma iMiysicinus oe given iu papers ot irt-sh garden seeds Havinpr qualified as Executors of the estate of-George M. Bernhardt, deced., we nereoy noiuy nil persons Jiarins claims against the deed., to exhibit the same to ns on before the 18th dav of Februarv i8U. Alt. persons indebted to the said esthte are requested to makn without further notice. C. T. Bebxhabdt, P. M. BKnNiiAnDt, II. A. BEnNItARDT. Feb. 19tb, I880. l:6t. a raccalCure for 2CERVOT7S DEBILITY, vrams ureatcess, m I 1 ' y DECAY. iifrouncA Middle Tested tor over8ix; EAH3BVUSeirtMANY I MOUSANO CASES U TRIAL w PACKAC2. TREATMENT. Two Months. - 6.00! ThritoaXhm, ' 7 Ot)k itiouf msnn tufl I UB LTmU M. fct bHbif UkSfSS ition to buiiiMw, m mm Pom or imtmn.. -1 n , . IPciflc IntooetliM without deli,. Ts.: ' luni functiotiiaf ii. k.' I Mm.n orjrinin.ii iwo f ful and nnidhtniMk 2X1 payment Executors of George M. Bernhardt. GIVEN AWAY! 2.-At miduiht ttfiSH and OENTJINB Gardsn Seadsl f and friemls bavo given np all hope of his recovery. His doctors say he Is grnd ually sinking. I here were many callers at the house todiiv. J7:tf At ENNISS' Drug & Seed Store. WANTED! -ONION SETS at ENNISS' Drug & Seed Store. 17:tf HED C. OIL, Cheap- lt7tIJ At ENNISS'. Lynchburg, Ya.f March 2. The secre tary of the Lynchburg Tobacco Associa tion has I e ported the sales ot leaf tobae- co for February at 2,30Q,000. pound,, about-half of the sales ; for thu- same month of the previous year. The want of activity in the leaf trado up in the stiles of ina nil fact u red stck. as .pyjiueofRrcfit:ssued out the revenue receipts were 812.0UO r. 'JlTJl "wan uountj. in ., r ' , ' : i- uugu r.. troooin ana others, he rs than for the Fedruarv nrev ua. mul at aw dfji. p i..i.k: A 9 m - - I ir uawuu n. uir l nur ipfirfrn . i . . : n ww 'o SHERIFF'S SALE OFliHD! Q Uraee xcas in all her tteps, Utacaiinktr, eye, if r - la every gesture dignity and h So -! : !: appeared Motlipr Kp -.nA.. shine Iter fair descen. lams, wild ntf. ercise of coniuioirneii.se, cure and jto-I per treatmenl An enormous inumkr of feniale comiainu :ire directly earn ed by di.uurbuce or Kiijjres8ioD of the Membra! Rinciion. I casethnt sterling and unLiinpHirific.' m l.,ELu'8 ! Female iXiuiLkn, Will euect relipf til n,r U from ilie recii)euf,.i most rHiiin- - fauished physician. Il in eomjtoMrd of i strictly offici 'm k'n. J....t.I,.. .. ,- -"J V ""1'iv -'-"uinaiion nas nevtr been fur- g . D,f"e' It is prepared with scientific CQ ikill fronTTiie fine.l materials. It ben 2 Millie flail!! for ' C.inRlamv rf trnffth. n three-quarters of a million J)oiiikU were Hex jwd other', in my hands for collect u shipped from here during tbe month. fepnngttelU, III., Mareb 2. In the strike of the Wabash ghomneii. sir. il.i, place, there aro now 150, Uigainst U3 Fri day afternoon. All the employes in the boiler shop have oiiii- ineltid ---r foremau, and the men express .i detei itii- naiion to remain out unless tho originul pay roll is restored. The managers say they ih get along a week as they are, , and if necessarv can closo the ! week. i ...:n ,...n !'. - . ....wf 4 mil Wll Ul PUU1IC aUCtlOn. lit th. f'nnrt. House door in. the town of Ktui...,., - The 2diDay of March. 1S85. the following hal proncrtr. viz: (1) A tract of landoasfsting of 81 acres more. or less, situated in Stih. rr, Kowan Cotmtyi alimniuif the lnnd ,r ii F. Graham, Lafira Barker, and otliers- be ginning at a Rtike, corner of No .2. on Jnn tf. Graham's lire, thence N. 1 E.' 50.75 chs" to a stake, corner No. 2. thence N: ftfti w' 14.50 chs. to astMke, corner of No. 4 ti..n,..'. S. 1 W. 57,50 chs. to a stake, thnnr... v 86 . to the beginning. bein lot Tv a the division of the lands of Hu"b Dobbin debased. o , It is not often that the papers contain Another trrt u . . au item that carries with it surh a i.r-l ioininf? the hU.tp i ... . . ' ad - - j j r. 1- -'n.iiw.-ii mi. ieM constancy tf utrenetb 1 icerlainty of enect elegance of prepr. ; j won, oeanly pf spfiearenre and relJ. P uve cTieapness. The te8iimony in iti B ; favor is genuine, r It never farW wbtB fairly tried. I '; 'g f. Carternville G. Thin will certify thai two meoibfr g , of my immediate 'family, after havini tK wflering for many years from menjlro- " al irregularity, and liavine been treaU ed without benefit by various medical doctor, were at lepgih completely evrtd oy one Dottle of Dr. Bi adfieldV Female Kegulalpr, I In effect in hucIi cane if truly wonderful, arid well ma'v die rem- edy be carted "Woman's Iiet Friend." 'Yours; Keeper i fully, j - . Jas. W. Straxoe. Send for our book on I he "Health an$ Happiness of Woman." Minted free. j BttApFlELD Kegulatok Co. i I Atlanta. fJa. ! HEALTH- HWQBSDL PIIilS-TOfM Foi4 m ihL WmMa mm. AU mum m to. JCKES OF BtKSHAMTON, nninfr niou ns ine lonowiug Horn tltc pruiriield Bt a sia,vc UH "u, wraliam's line cornrr RepvblicaH: -Six weeks agolo day iUete Amv'V f 57'50 c,- to a w.re three popular, handa.ne, well con- jftf dTta alukeli, c thence ditioned bank men of Norwich, all. hold- 48.60 chs. to a hickorv thSSw ho6' tehtatiyp .lejnslat ion. i i r V - in gotwl positious in iiusiuess aul socic- l5 '0 cl? to black oak, thence 8 2 E ty, ait witti latuilies, and all lu seciniu happy circumstances. ExM)gure and now all three are behiiHl the bar uieoiaio piisun ior iour ir tive years I 0l,'M8 Rsn.-rUtea at SaTisbarv the encn. jvcuiouuou n.is ueeui terrible and ;? ow.- suift." I ir:4C; : C KmrER, Sh-ffof Rowan Co. siy : r viir.vw 86i e. caiiH i;cres, beini .oT?1"?.?1 of lands of H62h Dobhin Alu Ul T "vvvaatu. Helo ey In a for workln? people. Senrt 10 f.ge. ana we will man ' vu t valuable sample box of "maK put you In the way ot malting w lew daygtfeanyou evt-r at any baslne. Capital not 'rwiulre. ,;,rujne. All home nl work In bparnlme ouly , c n "J ,(. of botusejc.ot aliases, grandly U(,nf',, au & totseastty earned every, evening- '"'. (.liilRiw want work may test the business, we uiarMljsiit4 paralleled offer: To all who are Jjot rmlIte. we will send Si to pay for the trouble ojB5e Full particulars, dlreci loas. etc.. st ut i-' poei pay absolutely sure for all who start ai delay. Address StIxson Co.. l'ortlanu, -nau Aov. 27, "S4. ly NOTICE TIT CREDITORS ii th All persons estate of W. A t siir.lHl llll lliif -r. , liK-f Wise are notified iuai;-- must present tliem to nie, on or ir . 11th day of February 1S80. or th B ( will be plead in bar, of tUcir rccoverr. ; , JAS. F, KOKINSON, Alm . A. 1'" s Feb. 10;h, lT:t, 1- ;

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