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T72l7PI7T 2P.ATIS. - - Presxiitcr. STATESTILLiT: SATURDAY, : :T APRIL' 7, 1SS3. EntfrM at tn rotO-frfbr; at NiUiriilt, Seventy-fire death" arc aatd to have rxcurred in New Orl-an, from r mall ox, within a few week. Secretary Kolfcer health is improv ing, and he contemplate an early voyage to Bermuda to advance the ame. The tirnber land of MiMiippi and Arkanan are being purchased by Nor thern apitalii and removed front -the market to bw held for uj when Canada and the Northwest are denuded of their forests. The tramp season has sft in at the White House m" Washington City, and several each day apply to m the Presi- arc usually met by nlU-tdnl and re fuaed admittance under vaiious pretexts, by which they arc induced to depart, but at times call aain to be refused. Speculating in "futures" fixing the prices at which the fanners produce ahali be sold, six .months or a year hence is one of the ;reat evils of the times, and State IxgWature and Con gress should enact laws against the .T' iiitiouH and incrcasinsj evil in this coun try. The evil not only damages the farmers of the country hut inflicts ruin and dire calamity njK.n thousands, and their Innnli.-n who arc enticed to i m hiirk in iu !i iMinl.ling. The nuiulxr wh .in- Ihiis ruined each year is niinli largi-rihan generally upjosid, filling up lunntir asylumns and causing Mi "c'ubjs, that otherwise would not occur. Families are U'lrgarud nnd rrduced t Kverty by this cupidity which entrap" dupes to their ruin. Every intelligent man in the country who keeps himself posted in respect to the actions of congress aud the attitude of the two parlies on the questions of the tariff aud the reduction of taxation knot's that what has Inm accomplished is a Republican achievement. The Democrats entered the session with the uvowed purpose of defeating all tariff legislation and all efforts to reduce tax ation. They fought the hills introduced persistently, and with all the ingenuity of which they were capable. When all other efforts to defeat action had Jailed, they declined to serve on the Confer ence Committee, hoping thus to create fatal delay. After that, too, had failed tWn reaortotl to . filibustering in the House and maintained it. Once moro , we refer to the Timber subject, on account of its importance to the ieonle of the State and their wel. faro and that tf those who are to come after them. The present demand for timber in its various forms, already rreat will onntirmn to rnnidlv incrpnsp while the area of it is limited, and nat- m-,m.mmm w . w . . , 1 ural growth slow and the workof many years. 1 no consumption tor various purposes is very great ana demand con- tinually increasing, for most sorts, and largely from the Northern States, and counties in Europe, l o keep up the supply, the iorests must be supplied by the hands of mcu iu planting ami cul- tivating a new growiu ior me uso or me world. No industry will incur smaller I . 1 1 . 'il outlay ana taoor, ami lanus canine useu (old fields and swamps) ot small value ior any otuer purpose. . x,,. 77; mA m , i a,, it wa unwise and wrong iu us to con Ehzabeth City Carolinian: ' The demn some of the acts of the late LPlr. Jiouroon press is just now maKing a pa- rade of the fact that the Legislature has reduced the property tax from 2S to 25 ..ii" ..In.! n-.r- i . ueuis, uuuouasis uiam, win auoru greai relief io the people. Let us see. The Legislature enacted another law ou this taxing question authorizing the an- pointment of lownship Assessors, tolnaT-.A,;' assess" tne value ot real estate. This n'as done in response to the recommen- dation of Gov. Jarvis, who complained tw thn in rtrnin ti.;, tna " 1 raiea ineir ianas ioo low. oo nereatier I tbese "Assessors" and not the owners of the land, will fix its taxing value, 1 he purpose is to get more money. 1 lus I cannot be done except by raising the I . ill .. - j X . s . I wuis Biuc u prvperij. jusi wan and sec how much it will relieve the people." There was a meeting of Southern cot ton manufacturers' in . Atlanta,' Ga., a few days ago, says the New York Her- un, ior me purpose maiuiy oi orgauiz- 7 m e i -i f ingamutual insurance company against ure nsKs, sueii as uas Deen in operation in Xew England for manv vears. Tn the discussions of this meeting it was as- ,,,.,. ... i Taa" serted that their mills are so well estab- lished that now they control the mark- et for coarse cotton goods all over the at lleIena, Col. James B. Miles, express United States and regulate the price of ?,8 the Pinion hfit the river will leave such fabrics even in Xew England. xnooouy wno nas me general prosperity 01 me country at ueari. win oe sorry tor this. On the coatrary, it affords cause for congratulation that the South is a vailing itself of the diversified opportu nities for prosperity with which natnre endowed it, but which it was prevented from improving until the abolition of slavery relieved it from the policy of concentrating itself npon agriculture. The Xew England mills will be forced, by the necessities of the situation, to surrender to the South the manufacture of coar&e cotton goods almost altogeth er, at no distant day, and bend their attention to fine fabric which require lucre skilful hbon- The firrensboro .Wt .sVi "f.f critt ha Urn no'.iftfd to out of the Revenue off.ee." Mr. Kveritt, wc are iofanni, has n ,t u nvti.Vd to d f any uch ihmj. and that it is not the Vrtdeu' purp-c I? have hirn go in any 'it h way, arJ un der any ach ipirit. It o happens that the importance of this matter consult in LTriit" nt rtp rtseotinj himtelf, but thoc wh catne within 43 votes of carryiogon a M-turboa count of ejecting the - .libera! tU kK .last year. Ibp!acin.r him f--r oor who h.l td the Bo-jrbins. is a very ri-m bui-ne-, to make the 1 :t of it, n matter what provocation Dr. Wliukr m iht have lu'l fr. bis c.tir-. It may U- n;;ht to restore Vhc .r if n.v thin- w !.nv!'Mr l fir r. !'.ru-.but it ha to ''. done without pr'judiceto the Oahli.n it, and '.onv.-quently without prejudice to Kveritt himself, though th.'se ili-tem-1 ted manifestations are abut to render it impossible. The litilliug order, . incn-asing the production of whiskey to the bushel of grain." was made U-cau-n- il can bo pro duced under certain favorable conditions. The lime of fermentation ut.dcr U,r reg illation U different from that followed by tiro old "stiller!" in this section. Consequently thy found it difficult t make the sunotint required, and .those who engaged in it at the s'art having frfnucnt deficiencv taxes to ruiv, most of i - - them quit the busiuc.ss from lour of los. The matter was brought to the atten tion of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and the production was re duced to the pre-t;iit standard. For several years the question of re soling the capacity '-f production ha be'ii n'itatid from time Lj ti'ne by th ant!ifi it i'-s at Wasiiinirtou. !kc;iusc ihev upjio.eil that the expL'iicnce of the last few years should have enabled the dis til eis to increase the q i auliiy produced. The oflicersof the District, however, srt- f th'i opinion that quite the larger ma jority engaged in the business do not make alov the - gallons to the bushel, and the record of i In; oilice how fre (pielit deficieli' Ie-, to prove it. The dilliculty in makiugniore cimints in the badly constructed houses in which the temperature cannot be controlled, and the tenisrat lire of the distilling room is important, as it interferes mate rially when too hot or too cold, with the process of fermentation. The houses in South Carolina. and Georgia are much lietter than in this State, while the ex tremes of weather are more violent here. Then the same attention is not given here to the quality of the distilling fix tures and their cleanliness as iu the other States all of which interferes with the production of spirits. The first thing for the Revenue offi cials to do, is to require better construe SniliiiitA MuonlaMintn be controlled, and then appoint; some future date when it will be required of uis-iuers to increase mo production. Knowing what is to come, they can pre- i ........... Pare Ior 11 ny improving tneir uistuiing fixtures. To require them now to come up to this increased capacity under the disadvantages that exist, Would be wrong, and a great hardship. Th i Prieintro There are a few Bourbon Sheets in ti,e state that have the honesty and boldness to criticise and condemn much 0f the doings of the late Legislature' as is deserved, instead of praisinz and an piauding all that was done in that deac taWe body. Two of these are the Wil- ,;nfrf rn Stnr nn,i Pt; -t-cfts. s.-. .j..iwviii V1 a ill sT con, from the latter of which we now qUote. Says the Falcon: it We have been cravelv informnd that lslature, becauso a majoritv of its mem bers were Democratic. Strange that one couiu saneuon sucn a vicious argument, under no circumstances can it he wron;r to condemn that which is bad and worthless; nor is such con- denization unwise, for honesty is not . couimenuaoie ior nones rs self, i iiiii u n mi nu.j r r m t..-r t.nrw.n we believe the principles of Democracy t0 be iust and fair and honest. Whv s( nt Democratic papers condemn dishonesty and incompetency in their own ranks as well as in the ranks of their opponents?" The comments of the Falcon are no less pungent upon the legislature, than upon a large number of the Bourbon press, which damns with praise where . ... thev should boldly condemn. TheVal- con is outspoken and honest in its com munity, and places its party in an un enviable position-the leaders of it Let the people learn and not forget the lesson. Xew Orleans is nprvnnslv .nnroL.n sive that the Father of waters may one oi uiesu uays iase me Atcnaiataya route to tne sea. A Times-Democrat !?ndent' v ? ha-S OUt -on n exploring expedition, is very seriously impressed with the probability of such an event; and the Government Observer Thi, riv o7bo"yoJ now dKhane tourtti ot the water of the Mississippi, and as the discharge increases the ratn of wash increases, "so that it can be but a few years," says Colonel Miles, "before the entire river will go down that way to the Gulf." The distance is 160 miles, while by the main river it is 327. Captain Eads says substan tially the same thing Xo wonder the Crescent City is alarmed. The pros pect of being unceremoniously left by the great river is calculated to startle the inhabitants. It will also be discour aging to Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines, who lays claim to about half of Xew Orleans and is now suing for possession. Franklin Pierce's old honje. io the outskirts of Concord, X. II., Is to ba transformed into a Protestant Episco pal jscbool far girls. F laprtast trt The Ix'sUUlure act to prrvtot nrjliirtcr atit r; r J cars. a.,l to yt ''..i jr ft :nusrj , by tiw car; ; tvx lit tmirt That wherr, id'e atJ rijmh.eii.4i pertxitis fr'-'jiM-ntly enter Ibe psiseQitr ami Uxl'iJt: car of mi! raft ds Uo ilKr sU'P at stali-jcs. aod r?t uvm tb platf.-rtb of sij nn tb-crcby etdtj- genog tlir own lives V-d expvio j tt rai'road cfiiin.-s to it'mhl.:; r ti-m l. J iwref re. it b:l ! Uic law fuV f-r -any i rifi to enit-r into rnilrr,ad a-"-fig'-r c?r, r J wg-'T-ge car, or tti-iii iir, or ia": car, or ujojj itj j,! itf .'rm ( rKii 1 car. aft r ling f -f - r I ,.i.-n to io so Ij lt.e cotUflor. or !. , 4i'aiit. r Ibr t-4gu- lo ifter or ot!. - .r M-rsoi, in 'i.ir.'i: ..f :t! . ;rs; un'- i,d j j - ii- ri" r .:tiii ur-'-r' j. iM- rdiH a a p i n.1- r. .n '?? ,i- 1',,-ial carttv authvr:?ed by -r on 'buine" with a javrigi r, r ta- .;!!. cul or employee of the riuiro.id. or o;!j er !;ke purte. Sec. 'I'liat fr v'v ry vii!.tiim of the statute the p r-n olfendmg h.H fie u'Uiliv f a milerit -an r an 1 pun ibpd by a line not exceeding b:o dol lar. S c. ' This act hb:iil ix: in force from and after it ratification. In the General Am mblv read threw limes and rattiel this, 12th day of March, A. I. 13. Gone to tfar trave. (1ki:kn 15av, wis., March J'.The fp-cial train bringing the remains ot the late 1 mtmater (ientral Howe arrived here at o'clock thi inorning. Not withstanding the unreasonable hour "it was met by a committee of uu-m-K-rs of the bar and other promim-nt v d- ut, and escorted to llie fa mil y iii m-iou. From s to 11 o'clock, wink: the b Iy lay in slate, it was visiitl by nearly every inhabitant of fireeti lta, "-.ut:g aud old, men and women and many of the alb-cling hi'cne wilriCMSe.l ye.-terd iv at Kenosha were re- enacted. At 10:3') the f the city and Fort Now lid toiled si Xty-s.-Veil strokes, the age of the deceased, which was the signal for a general closing, of all places of business. A few m nents later, ibe fiitietal procession, comprisiug tclai ms, citizens, lK-i organiza!i-ns and visiting delegations, m ov-d toward the l'reuby teri.in Cliurch, every bui!ling on tlie route lH'inir dra.K-d. ;in.l .-Iiowiiii' tl.i s at half mast. 1 he pali-oearel:, aeletl in Hie s:ime atacity for the deceiised's wife;-two years ao. (iovei nor Hush, Seunlor'Savvyer and the Legislative committee of titty urn- dally represented tin; State. At the church the funeral services were brief and simple. and, accompanied byr the various dele gations, was taken to the Woodlawu Cemetery.' where it was interred beside that of the late Mrs. Howe. Rapid Development. V letter in, the New l ork Tribune gives an interesting description ot tne enormous increase in farms and popula- tion in JNortueru lexas. lowns nave been built up and are becoming porni- r.i.-'r'ri" ' . 4 Vf ip..ii. ..-. l t.i. piiii uwiu x iinuii iu ii iuiuiu c mis. Ihe latter named place, which nas only oeen in exisiance inrec monins, aireauy has a population ot :,.)' -U inhahitants, twn v hnlpai f crnnuru c riroa rwn hnnta a nourishing newspaper. .vc, whilst Fort Worth has two daily and three weekly papers, all well supported. TJie stock men in this section of Texas are acquiring great wealth. Fiveyearsago Old Dan" agoner made a sale of his ranch and brand of cattle for S-2.i 000 to a man who afterward backed out of his bargain. "UUl Dan" was about to sue to comiel him to keep it, but was dis suaded therefrom, and to-day he has good reason to congratulate himself that the sale was not effected," as he is now offered tor the same ranch and brand 1,500,000. Fruit growing is also be ing successfully and remuneratively prosecuted, line trutt grower near Denison cleared 10,000 last year on eighty acres ot land, planted principally in apples and peaches. It has beer. demonstrated that the climate aud soil are finely adapted -to fruit and grape culture. The Tribune's correspondent i , f . ,i,t has the fairness to acknowledge that i onv iiiu i'iv 'tviiiii yrjt ivivui o uvi ftA v. i v in Texas is conservative Democratic, strangers are welcomed from all sec tions of the country without regard to politics or religion." Don't Step on a Rolling stone! That is what captain Allen of the Fire Department of Woreester dul.ana that was how he hurt his ankle so badly After . th doctor set the broken bone. Captain Allen used 1'errt Davis s I'aix killer as w lin iment. The suffering was soon over, and the Captain was well in a short time. Know ing the accidents to which firemen are con stantly subject, Captain Allen advises eve rybody connected with a Fire Department to Keep a oottie or killee always on hand. Xews and Observer: Dr. James T. Leach, one of the oldest and most prom inent gentlemen io the county of John ston, died yesterday, alter a briel ill ness, aged nearly 80 years. Dr. Leach had occupied in his long life many posi tions of honor and trust. IIo served a term in the Confederate Congress, and was or" years a. director, of the insane.! Asylum. lie was a long practicing physician, liis tamily connections were extensive, and he has relatives iu all this section of the State. -The State board of Education met yesterday. The various normal schools vere dis cussed, and it was agreed that they should bo held At the same places as last year, arrangements as to teachers, time of opening, Ac, being left to the Super intendent of Public Instruction, matters in regard to the Universal XormalSchool were referred to Hon. Kemp P. Battle (who was present) and Mr. Scarboro. The signs of dissention in the Demo cratic party are calculated to revive languishing hopes of the Republican managers. "Before the Democratic par ty can win in lt4, "says the V orld, "it must fight out the tariff issue in its own ranks." The purpose of this is to de termine whether the party. will tolerate protective taxes as distinct from reven prutucbivB taxes as uisunci irom reven- I tie taxes. Hitherto the Democracy has remained powerful in snite of every er ror and every folly became it has re mained united; but if all union is to be destroyed by a body of theorists; if time honored liberty of thought and of action is no longer to be permitted, we may bid a sad farewell to the expectation of geeing a Democratic President inauiru- ratett oo tl 4U of March, 1BS5. York Stor. . j iu :. la Vt. .. :prt '.U . ... S-t.i . .isUt ' '.tftfwsb ti :' J . :t r tr i h rtihp l-o efri - 1 .-.ta Tb trsrtti ?rc sc. ! K(t srrf x tx-rd ita etiUi !ut ft dr fc bl slits be cat t t- tb 4 r" Lvae. He Mc-tt.l .tb Ui , sh45 rc i; .u I" b .rrun iLes o j h t itrl t4 'c h-t wn II i.r Vid 'if rati-'?! i '' ?'- v u l- rirj I j : I; ltit t.t--v f d'! ' ! '!., ' . -M r. I sr.- . a i i - . .1 1 iV ..tn. - .. . a ; i ' i i a r : . ' . j h'"r U-.vf- bs.s- all--' --'d t'- UE.. W I bv. Sir --,: Mi; ,;i.e.r MivkW'y m nln; thv o'.,h-r ;d.i, I, bor , a lite i f if'V an.Mti:. .. i a li--i,;y t'i ;(. z '-'ig " o if) hmd ;'trt, ' -.;..t.g --ifu -.-; it,! trv-mWing a,if w.ib a btrd .-L-.V,, ; W;'f, tli!!Wu.Uy Mr.tn klvy u -c e bd in I in the li .r t i- t tb- v.tt.:, '., f . it'.'U' f f '.levrly a. :. V 1ttu''uijab r I stand up mi ii bio 1 b.-g?:'.wb!rwrt' up.,H iti ! et. tt hH i nrf. .t -..r.it .noun ;; t ite. A;-'l h-T b-e il ! If i '. t i . i w ilr.-fu Led With r q ! tt I f ?"f and thirty graifrt oi q.j.o.ne. and il i getting weii. Sliur'j tiior An lnt?rslin relic of President Lio cffln's family is no w t ! - en in n an tique furniture "-tore in io-bm. t .n. It is a-brass bfc.ac.b-lo.i.-pog' e uin ft. n- p ih'.e- -f ll.r i i!i,' a t i ..-in. e 'n'; :i mile, and i m : ( a p.ur n i le sn thf early d ivs f lb ; wnr . t- Fred. r; k. a well-kjiowi giuui. r, as ; ith:ri;s .r ittlc "Ta-1" Li'ic..:i. The o-l., r om wa- an i-xi't in !. ! 'it the famous Dihl reu gu i. v I i b itilit i t. v d is ago by Mrs I) ih.lr n. UU-r cret;frv i;i!icun rial t-!-Mt it us nivnii: oficc Iw-long. ci t "Tid." His in .''n r. be says, w.isild n : ii! w -'l'it l" o us.- the ' ill il 'l ca- t " aiil I'll i ; -i: tii-nl .away -li. the f.ii n:'Uf if ii- r. IlKVlVAt.. hi the Met hod -st iiur -:h ; a revival of coii'-ii! ra!!e 'int rest b i ; been pro;;ii -i 1 1 tor ten bi . Serv ices ' have len tel Id iilv, the Ib v. R. IL Hal!, h. nj u'ar i-astor. ii.b-d k. Ir. k ui 'i ; e HuvUon-and 11 rw V tenr- :m I t'i t :ii uiati : hi i'i i ; . . i ! n.. ;o d Woikis still go:ti on. hi Ihiili iry N V- ii-.iru th it a Mr, Fiiliiatii ho 'lives in the !cm.t ot il l ik -r tia;i t:i this c i it y, T.ad thick of tin. I sliest destroy. -I hy d oj day last week Mr. Fuiliinan iw tht dogs, and knew 'hem. He says they be long loan old man who is drawing two dollars a month from the county, as an outside pauper. Lc:ikesville (lazette: Mrs. desse I'rire, whose husband recently died, is qui le an old lady, yd notwithstanding.' the weight of her three-score years, with her own hands last year she iit only ad ministered "to the comfort of her invalid husband both day and nLdit. but clear- ,.a i..mj olit rails aud fenced the ground nn Mmicu she raised three barns of to I icco, twenty live or thirty barrels of corn, and twenty nve.bushels of wheat. J And yet there are strong young men I who say that tlicy are unable to make a lining on uieuirin, J.t Marshall. Pleasant Hill, N. C, says i -i nave Brown's Iron Bitters wittiRMKi ii-ci 101 . Kviuev coinnUiint ami pains in my I "ieiv. All D E B T S due us. made in our former Retail busi ness, must now be settled. Further indulgence cannot be extended ami longer ''delay will m,K- n'onccf 1,.;.. cn.ih IU.llla t.T V I II V. counts and notes for collection. WALLACE IJItOS. Dec. 23 tf M'i:t in, mum i. CAUD. To all who are suffering fro.u the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous vak ness, eaiiv lee;iv, loss of manhood, Arc, I will send a recipe that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy waidis- covered oy a missionary m smutu Ainnra. Send a elf-addrMsl envelope to the Uev. JwephT. KHhS.8t.ttin D, Xew VorkUity ONE NIGHT ONLY ! THURSDAY. APRIL 5TH. fuxuxsiixted; mei:kimet un limited! JOV UNBOUNDED! "Coming events cast their shadows before," The Representative-Pantomime Co. ROB AT HE WLETE'S TRl-MAMMOTH HUMPTY-DUMPTY v" v ; ZTAyiy-l is " All-Star Specialty Troups, Hrass Band and Opera Orchestra. . ..X .t . . r, ' 20 PERFORM EK W Headed by the Great Gnnialdi, ROD. A. HKWLETTE, The Clown of Clowns, or "Th Man of many Faces" and Czar of the High Wire. Brilliant Association of Specialties. Minatnre Circus of Trane.l Animals. Novel Effects. Brilliant Tableaux. Startline Tricks, Illusions and Changes. Street Farad at 11:45 A. M. (irimaldi (Hob. A. Hewlette) walks the Hich Wire. rinoV nncn at 7 o'clock. Performance at . Popular Frices. Reserved Seats left on sale . . . . p . 1 . . w.... at liouuiaiiu iiua oiuif. T Y virtue of the powers contained In a X Mortgage from K. M. Foard and wife M. E Foard, to the undersigned, L. K. Har- man dated the 4th day of August 180, and Registered in Book 3, page 710, the unde signed will proceed to sell on the 2Srd dav oi Apru iooj. iuuiu uu-nj, iuC nd highest bidder for Cash, on the premi- ses. the following tract or parcel of Land, to-wit : Beginning at a stake, Alvin Sum mer's line, then north 10 east 66 poles to a nnst. nak on White's line ; thence south 60 east 106 poles to a small post oak, on Koby Tucket's line ; thence south 20 poles to a post oak, Alvin Summer's corner; thence west 102 to the beginning, containing 27$ Acres, be the same more or less, and known as the P. C. Jordan lands L. li. U AdUiAr, ortgagett arch :S35. '613 U t $ f r 1 1 j a f f 8 s . ACCIDENTS HAPPEN f KVKKV DAY m the Vr.r PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER - : ' GREAT FOR A t'GGisTu ki:i:i' H-V i R VV HKK IT riLLiMi iiri;n sroih. WK .. .UK U F blVl M . ' -li i ill i;iii.ii;i! liiioiis. Whi ii huvf lo cri sclectcl wiili great care, an l will be o!I nt the L011T.ST ( ISII rillflvS. 1 M K -. N m i : im.; WALTON & GAGE. BROAD STREET, STATKsVH.LK. N, . :Ar now .otferiug a hoi- e line f Goio;d;s 8 Jar' K in brae irig Momie'C'lotfif, l'ami$e Clth, Xuti'm Veiling, Cashmere, Armurert Alparnst, and Larr HitrMnrjt with Tritomings to match. In Silks, Satlii' Moire and urr.tn'-Vi!ks. yjHtt-Z ': r) c) -, Embroideries, 'Parasols, A.e. Cur St'x-k f the riiti mhhsJ, n-w-m. plete and I'll hi aces nil the M.irixr oi:i.rn. Z-4f We promise the very Ih t v:thi'- io ur Patrons. v.vi;nN .v ..u;i: June 14, lH.s.' Il ly NOTICE TO - DELINQUENTS.! VI-L persons -fi'.vins st.te aiid 'ounty Tax for lss', ho fail.-d to nnff. nie 011 nn- last round, will please ea'.l nt lit v otbcei in SUtedville, during thi month, and settle. 1 m compelled U col lert the tax and am determined to do . Tlioso owin? -back taxes will rail on t!:e Deputy Sheriffs of their re.j ti ve town ships, who have tlie books, and' settle im mediately, as I have histniotxl thi-tn to In dnlee no'lonjer. T A. WATTS, Jan. 20 tf ,-. Sheriff Iredell County.. ST. CIIAItl.IS Shivery Stable sTATFSVIbhE. N C. rrHF. undersigned ha vine purrhaed of J W. I). Turner,-the. stoek and vehecle formerly owned by him, will continue the LIVERY BUSINESS at the above stand, where order may b left, or at the Hotel, which will be prompt ly atte ded to. An Oianibu meeM nil tha Train. J. M. MORRISON'. July 20. ?2 2f BAKER WOODS, . . Wholesale and Iletail Dealer in CUTLERY, &C. All kinds of Improved ABHI CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, And Machinery. We make a specialty of the "following : WEBSTER WAGONS, CHAMPION REAPERS A MOWERS. OLIVKR CH1LLKD PLOWS, DIXIE PLOWS, CrKAIN' CRADLES, lotH and Cowuiy lk-idy: Jfixed Paiutt, Whiti Lxad amd Oil. Lowest price and satisfaction puraotd. BAKER A WOODS. States ville, May 27, 81 ly Educational Tlie DAT SCIIOOLof Miss Mamie Mob bow, will open on Monday, the 22d in-st., at her residence on Davie Avenue. Mrs. Moauow will reum hr Music Class at the namdtim ; also would like ot form ft Slniig ClaiKfbt Y&usg Lv3S& &5S CiVnIfttoto. ardware ! 1 1 1 1 O jtLo JdL v v 1 1 k 1 1 o i I :. A ; - 1 A ! - II.il Now UrlcK Wnro-noiuio Til K LAHULtT UAia UOl'Sr; I? Til t- hTATt i i J 4 i'st' M tt AWiKftSli M O & S Ik LvlV.A.I. HDB1U Wru)- Aflr ft ttoroturl. tnsi or im I HON TON 1C. I tk plftar la tUtUf &t I ta rrstlr L&sAlt4 br lift 1)" Hikrr will ftod It of ttxm crttit t l u t vttri ToriU la dvtm ivry . I fmmmwi It ft nlUbU ra4Hlul nrrxxxxV rzx dr. li AttTta. liriiHTs' aivlioiiM1. MAI 1 II M I . O III 1 V o LEAF TOBACCO. Wiley & Lviiv. 1 i;r '. 1. M 1 s n ' n 1 :., i p..: t. ! -. : Io :-. -- well. I'.urk M'-D I'"" '' ,;" , m-n sii-l IJ trrr.t o. ii.i tt.t vul iiKitliiff m! in IM ii' wnl J Ts1 J'Kr W ii it t !. i -- - ' -J Lio J A lis 30lEj cf MeEtM.; And datiV S!-" thef. nf!-r. t f,, it i.at patron J I r.t'uie i.e-.oi. U. -Uiii t-t t!.- I1li',.i t!. ili!.mI m I K K i ri:l ks Fc.i: ill 1 1 H t A or Ml '.n-.l.-J .1 t i:t. I. i I. iTiVt. t 1 r. I. A ; in fii-fi'U .... Il.rtll If! tlaltt! - the A' . I - tain I i 1 I ITS FULL W 1 s 11 - . l.iinil r ' -t -ii- s w ! tit 11 M-ll rntioiM in tl - .ntii, Jf 1 a ff er 'l . u luiii,-4i l .t 'I i I.. kMll"- 1 I. i,M V wt- '4l . -niili.l. li e ii' viU- tle co' r- t r, . ., o. p.TF.. .-t!..- K:Mi:l .AliKll'! -'-K. a'..- - vtl!-, N (.ti-ii. "(' I '- 'A' 1 1-. ' and aT?.-ni:'.n o-tiiMit !. oi-t-t -M. I wh-n -.Id prompt L-ni.tui;. -. oW- '.'L!ll'!ll ' tit .Nwltlt -til. jft I.!"- r.md from Mh: ' .iei.l. 'Ml-n. Mm noli Miid.otln-r jiiit -a:..- lolli'ko j ry nd Newton. j Good "oii :Uiod4llon for Smi t, me' Tain G1 Ulii Ut Jur t-ck ; CKd eamp house foi t. f"fcrlier. j' ' th.v may r -n 11 o.rf.r l!.e n.ht out eo-t.' b' rtf ! :y- WII.K. bV -i - Stat. - 1! . i t . . 1 .' I.) t r. 1 rift in 1 nflfld I KM I V li A j It A I T 1 III I 1 I IU ! UUIUU! VJU1IU. Hrccrh anH Muzzle Loaders, K A ix mT.irri"N- Aiv. a lull l.ne f f SH3T-3ELTS AND POUCHES, POWIJKK FLASKS AND liAMK IIAs. Table and Pocket Cutlery, K78 zzi Lccis cf AU lirir. A Tledd I f I!tT1M.KHV TUMI- ou hand at j. r la Mi'i.rr iit s. . . liur ar.d !" V ?ti .tf . :s i'il-. N . C'. TO THEPUBLIC ! II VIi l:r..MOVKI MV a IJlacli'sinith Shop to my r' l-nar ' "! S A. M.r;-' Tan Yr l. frorur f i hur'-li nt Mirj--Ntrt-rt ( l.oi. a uua1 to ai! my ra t'nrs. hIi ru ty waiit -..ri Iri t.tj ljr-. Irtiiiig Ilaz;.-s. V.j.i:i, r, l'.ri- as j short nrtir.-. Willi lamv thank f"f i . 1 .-tl OsfiOKS THoM AS Wiei K3 T1SS s::8 il lis DllJ E;:ii E AGLIiTlI 0TE L, ASHE V ILLS. N. C. C. . BROW, Proprietor. KefekksCE : I rrft-r to tha Trai t-ling rub be Fire Insurance! T reprewnt ie?'al g'""! and substantial " Kixc C'oiiiuaiiit with a capiUI of otr pleai to receive a xa.r xhareof rtronae. . C. A. CAl:LTO f t SrfT , r . 0RTH. GU S) 1 1 It A. M IIAKIMI.1.A V , , , TV- -1 W'TTI III uiiiiui ifo:it cinin ws tS S I ' tk 1 if . v. . s SI isjG M4CMIsif CO itM. , II t t I flsl ucnl &XV.J..UTOWXBJt PURIFIES LGOD "1 cwftfti4 ll Mat tUftt Khm UftUiUI4 tifti UzniCtxt GO., C4 a B4J3 tU ci. U 'SBCCEiiS m.LL A.lD iM At ftriri3 1 fC'- v .- . trI'tx.r k, yj4. . tat ! rc4A, 4. trit nr. A Jk l I fr. J'atf. ' t 1 11 f.ri fit f 1'ml ! '-'it irn4, t.ii im ttUr-t f!fs:V-n. iiilutUnllt. r t ! k r I pt.iIU w,,t 1m tl'tf.tir'liu'iiu.nr; 0. ht tr. tirn iNriuiii, t-h 1 r i t ;. il HII.IH 1 l : fi t 1 r'- ir, Lft.ra, In t. U' I f.aft A l irt-jtk M nil a t i . cnrM - . Awr.jj. ti I fJnr . Ta. ito4'-k i rTj tr. la. W . . I r I a f i im . i . i- 1 i 4. K '' ' . . ; . w t .. Nervous Exiiauation, iPrcxnaturo Decay, Xoss of Memory, a t i --.' r I "-.' '- ' QTNT P ft P C -' tni xiaxtm V9tui.imju;iit wa I i: Akunnn' C. il Air:ru ARMFIELD & ARMFIE10, ATTORNEYS AMD. COUNSELLORS AT LAV, '.Males Hie, S.C, WlU-f -;ariW la all th Cwurtt of I -!,' O runty. Mat a.vl Feb rl July 2. 1-wl tf REST .f- f . 4. .'IHlkltl ffc sif ! i - I. i . n. tt.fft uj r.,ui gUU ,k. gr. , f.f. . ri '- ru a'i th',!1 m - - . . MHMtas 1 Ifc I I III II I ." ', , M OTtrnmo
Statesville American and Tobacco Journal (Statesville, N.C.)
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April 7, 1883, edition 1
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