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- . t I Carolina Watchman. TflURSDAYj MARCH 31, 1681. Show drift in Watauga cuuutj on the 24tfi, froin 3 toG feci deep, j j- State prohibition con reation at Ralegh oa tbe 27th of April. !i - France will be represented at the York town centennial celebration. Concord Prenby tery J now; in eiion at Rocky Ri verChorcIiCabarrui coanty. : It U said there wilt be an alwndunt peach crop in the Brushy Mountains this year. I Senator Hill lias a flood of , letters from Virginia ' Democrats thanking him" for skinning Mabone. . ' j The war between' Chili and eru i about at an end, and th Peruvians are now trying tottctityhii tljcit govern ment. -r. A pair of ostriches in South Africa, where i they are reared for their feathers, rates 'attain $750 to $900. - ) 5 Is this to be another year of "strikes t" There are some signs of it ini the;Northr era and Eastern States. . j t .- A clieanut tree in CaWweU county, says the Topic, was rccentlyiJelled,"the''2l cut of which made 240 rails. - It was 17 feet 9 inches In circumference, - ' ' Tbe New York Board of Aldermen lias passed a resolution providing for the introduction of Edison's electric light for public pares 01 me cuy. The Narrow Guage road through Lenoir will 1'run along the depre8so between the Presbyterian church anJ the Fiuly Jligh Academy," and theiice ou in the di rection to Patterson. Yadkjif College commencement exer cises' will be held en the 25th and 26th of May. Annual sermon by RT Wm. ilammond, of Indiana'; literary address ' by F. H; Busbee, of Ralejgbj The Asheville Citizen says Buncombe is not going to be outdone in the matter of population, and under the head of "a -handsome present, adds that Mr. Witt 'SluderVwife had presented h.?ia three bouncing boys at a birth. ; Dr.J. F.Woods writes iiT tlie Toledo jieaicai anu aurgieat journcu 01 uec. 1880, pf his successful use of carbolic - acid in the treatment of carbuncles, using it vigorously with ahypcrdermic syringe, completely saturating the Carbuncle witu iuo pure aciu. i Mecklenburg count v, as will be seen in another part of this paper, is taking a leadjng p?trt in the Prohibitary move ment Her example in this case, as on the no fence question, will prove" conta gious! Other counties can well afford to TolUm where Mecklenburg leads. ' y . The County Commissioners of Bun combe are allowed to pay for 1 the killing of a wolf. So much-: for the en couragement of sheep raising. Dogs are as great a nuisance tot sheep farmers as 'the wolves. They Ought to come iu for imiliip otrantinn : A'enuors prediction of snow on the 21 st of March was verified in Asheville, N. C. ' Snow in Asheville and pea vines in New tern two feet long and in bloomi What 'a'statej ' '" ." P. S. Snow in Salisbury March 30th. Jce the 31st finch thick; " f "' 1 There is a fellow North who advocates .that prisons should be chiefly employed to reform instead of punishing ctiminals. He thinks a fallow who is put in jail for steal iiu'or murdering ought to be tnrned out whenever he becomes thoroughly sorry l r committing the crime. He is tender , towards law breakers. 1- ' Billy Smith and the Xew iKoiib State i i bidding for Senator Ransom to be-c-me the Mahone of Nbvtlr Carolina. 4t i a loss of time and labor. And if there vre a chance as the shadow of a ihade of success, itjprould. result , here as 4t has in Virginia, where Mahone is damned and the Democratic party strengthened. r ' .v ' " ''s T i y-'-; -' . There was a great disaster in the thea tre in the city of Nicet on' the Mediterra vvani last week, by the building taking re while filled with people.' Several of tthe Stage "perforinefs and nam lKjr of the visitor were kiUeU or Voiiutlod -some by fire and others crushed by the anic stricken crowd n attempting to es- cape from the buining buildiiig. " 5 . - ' ' ' -1 - t - . - There is a strict law for ifauor sellers ,now before the Indiana Legislature. It provides that, before selling; tho vender "f liquor ghli obtain .the signatures qf tuy tvwia irsiuvuir ill HIS WJirU, HUU - titorit nrtiivncliini anil ' in "1."-. .required to pay a license fee of two Jiuri- dredandfiAy dollars. " j ' - The excitement over the Vaor question as becoming intensejn Kansas. Meetings m anil r?.t.l l.U I- L.11 i ' ' siti.t uciu iu uu iiie pnn . cial citiVs and villages of tlw State. In - some places .the people are abont equally divided, but in most towns the officers will be vigorously supported iu enforcing xne law. Aiany prosecutions nave been begun, the Supreme Court having decided that the constitutional amendments are Talid. IMPORTANT; KAIL ROAD CONSOLIDATION. Tbe Richmond and Danville Railroad Company lias lwised jtbc Charlotte and Atlanta Railroad, and has thus ecnreLa trunk line reaching from Richmond, Va., to Atlanta. Ga. The Baltimore and Ohio i Company were scheming to effect a lease of tbe Air Line, but; the lacnmonq ana Danville has gone off with the prize in the face of their competitors. I his ar rangement it is tliopgiir, will ypvk the Midland scjieme via Mocksvilie to Moores,- ville. And it saws off the uuartouo nnu Stajtesviile road at both ends, restricting Jt to simply a' local business; for it must bo remembered that the .Richmond and Danville Co. now own the Western N. C. Railroad also. It is a recast of Railroad interests In North Carolina whjcli it is thought will benefit jail except, perhaps, tn charlotte ana ay limiRKtou roau. u, will probably block some enterprises hereafter oonlemDlated-: baton the whole the business meq of this place are pleased with the transfer, aad look forward with increased couudence to tue speeuy com pletion of the. Western N. C. Railroad to the Tennessee line nt Paint "Rockl and the realization of benefits from a connec tion with the roads stretching westward by that route..;, ... .3--' ' f here is a project how on hand by the North State Mining; Company to run a road from this or some other point on the Western tf. C. Road via. Wilkesboro to Jefferson. -If it starts from .this point jt will go by Mocksvilie. It au enterprise which holds' out strong inducements to the Richmond and pianvUleCompany to as it will traverse a region rich in agn cultural, mineral arid timber products, arid contribute as nirich or more freight to the trunk lines thau the Western. Gen tlemen in the interest of this project are now reconoitering the conatry tia. Mocks yille and-Wilkesboro to Jeuerson. Jacob Reese, of Pittsburg, Pa., as we learn from the Scientific American of i 1 . April 2d, 1831,' has patented a smooth- edged iron circular! sw, of 42 incites diameter, which will ent in two, without touching it, a bar of j steel placed in front of it and revolved in the opposite direc tion. It is a' practical invention aud parties nsiug it pay Mr. Reese $1,000 royalty ou each siiwi When the bar to be cut is brought near Jbe disk in motion the mettle immediately in el 1 8, and there escapes arcurrent of sharks of a dazzling whiteness. Aud yet the hand, a sheefof paper, or oiled cotton, may bo placed near the saw w'.ithou,b?ing affected by it. The molten 'mcttjo as it falls in drops will net burn the fingers.! ' - . It is a well kuown fact that a smooth edged sheet iron saw or wheel, revolving at a high speed U a goed implement for ''gumming" null saws. It melts out the steel of the saw without itself becoming healed. Mr. Jleeso's saw is giveu a re volution of 2,300 per minute. "The steel 200. Ta$es. The Charlotte Dwificrat gives tho following statement in regard to the revenue act passed by the recent Legis lature: The re von ne law, Recently adopted by the Legislature, levies a tax of 28 ceuts for general State purposes on the $100 value of real and personal property, and 12i cents on $100 value for school pur poses making 40i cents levied by the State for 1881. Last; year tlie tax was 24 cents for general State purposes and 8 cents for school purposes makinz 3QI cents on the $100 value. The increase this year is 8 1-6 cents. The State tax onfhe noil for 1831. is as follows : Por general State purposes 84 cents, and for school purposes 37$ cents making $121 on the poll. Last year the poll tax forStatej purposes was 72 cts. Aiid for schools 25 cents makins 97 cents. Increase this year 24$ cents on the poll. io-tiie aoove &tate tax is to added the comjty tax, hot yet levied, Mrs. Josephine Cajre, x Ponghkeepsie, N. Y., in a suit for damages, last Monday, against one Frank Gassuer, saloon keeper, for selling liquor to her husband after be- ,ing warned not to do it, was given a ver dict for $525. Cairo had got druuk at Gassner's bar and went" homo aud beat his wfe a very cymitoon incident iu this laud of tle free. But was it not a sensible jury that' made Gassuer settle for. that beating ? It appeals to com mon sense, common justice and common right- pusness. ii,very man who sells intoxi cating liquors sughtj to be held responsi ble for immediate consequences, as in this case. U CaireWd killed his wife, then both he and Oassner would have .been guilty of a eapital felony. There is gteat activity in railrood mat ters just now,--nowj schemes and combi nations are the order of the times. It stands ns in hand, as a community, to bo wide awafce and ready to act promptly when an opportunity shall occur by which we may advance our intereMts. Our town and county are free 'of debt j onrjudivid nal indebtedness is small, and wo have bright hones of a prosperous fntnre: Ther is no county in the State, perhaps, in better position to take advantage of good opportunities for' the promotion f its welfare than Rowan. The great concernment displayed by the-Charlotte.06crrr over the jleaso of the 'Air Line" to the Richmond and Dan ville Railroad ComLiny seeia to indicate that the pdpnla'r'. opinion of the effect likely to follow is, jto' send Charlotte "np the spouts We doivfc believe a word of it. If the new proprietors' shall arrange an equitable freigljt tariff, aot discriS j"!? itherVf against its customers along -"the line,1as'we tfnst they will do, iliere 'can be no j as t cause of com plaiat .froni any quarter. All written - matter heretofore passing through the 'mails! will ucreafter be sub ject to first class or letter rates. ' Jim Harris ts. Holder. The Raleigh AV?c talks -concernedly in og position to thp removal 9I Vfl W- tfolden af post master, to make room for. Jim Harris, be colored Jeader of the rerjolican party of that city. We are glaJ( to learn that a special agent sent to investigate the sub ject will probably report against making the change. It is believed an arrange- raent has, however, been made to appease the colored supporters! of the repnbli- can patfy in the SquthL by distributing U a few of th?ir leading men some good fat offices, and thus quiet their clamor for a part iu ho govern men t. That they hold an influential position iu H.e republican party 'must be admitted, and it ;is about time he party should duly recpgrii2e the aety and this .they will probably do, hovreter distasteful it may io w iuc wuue peoie. Newbebx. The Neithern iun speaks i n high hopes of the future of the city, and notes several important; facts in snoport of Its opinion. It says the future of : jthe city "is locked up in ihe soil, aud not in manufactories aud Tail road connec jtions. ThV farners hold' tlie keys to Xewberu's srreatness arid to these alone we must look for whatever of prosperity the future has iu store.?1 Iu this connec tion is nientioned the vast development of the truck industry 111 that vicinity. Thousands of acres are now given to it where formerly wereonly a few small patches. Thousands of empty flour bar rels are shipped from Norfolk to pack tho propucts of., the truck farms', which are sent to! northern markets, 4 great in crease is also noted in the rice aud corn crops marketed there. And the lumber business is very active, no less than fifty thousand feet a day is the estimated average. I ' In the first week in May New York is to have a musical festival extraordiuarv. It is to be held in the Seventh Regiment Armory, wliich will accommodate" 10,000 peoplej The chorus: will be composed of twelve huudred selected and trained sing ers, besides fifteen hundred young ladies flora the schools, and three hundred bovs from the church choirs. The orchestra will comprise 250 picked and drilled mn sicians and five of the most distinguish ed solo singers in the country. An im mense organ will also be set up iu the Armory to bo used oh the occasion. . Shipments of wheat and corn from the West down the Mississippi by barges, for European markets, have greatly in creased since Ead's improvement at the mouth of that great j river. Before that work was done shipments of grain were counted by thousands of bushels. Last year it ran np, from: St. Louis alone, to 15,717,(?64. And the prosit of further extension of the business is indicated by the formation of barge companies, and a marked iiupetus in I the construction of barges; Compauies already operating have barges and boats with a capacity of over 5,000,000 bushels, and one company alone moved last year 5,91 .272 buUels. The Detroit Free Press relates tlie par ticulars of a man named James Goupell, a Canadian, with a broken neck aud still living. His physician mauaged- to sus pend the man by the neck until he ap plied splints with an abuudauce of adhe sive plasters, aud iu a few days the man could get about but not turn his head. Pretty hard story, ! but supposing , the marrow of the spinal column not injured by the breaking of the bones of the neck, it is possible a remarkably healthy per son might livo with such au injury. Dr. Henry A. Smith, in an able paper read Cefore the Philadelphia County Medical Society, as reported by the New York Sun, denounces baby carriages as a hurtful institution to the babies, impair ing important muscular functions, parti cularly those of the spine aud abdomen. Otheri evils wero enumerated, such as impedied respiration, brain congestion, spinal concussion, and inadequate diges tion. Ife said it was far Iwtter to carry an infant iu tho arms, and that a nurse incapable of doing it was unfit for the duty. A large, bold aud turbulent fresh water spring gurgles np from tho depths of the ocean 18 miles South of St. Angus tine, Florida. It covers half an acre in extent, and ia calm weather boils like a pot. The waves occasioned by , rough weatlicr hide it in a juenstire. Commodore-Hitchcock, of the D. S. coast survey, several years ago exatulued it and found bottom all around the spring at about six fathoms; but the spring itself was almost fathomless. A liionxr Si;AT,i-Prsaideoi Hayes must have had au uncomfortable time as President. A Washington correspondent oi me jiaiuraore hm, noting the differ encen" the degree of the respect shown to bin) and the preseut occupaut of tho White House, says: "there was not one (lay of Mr. Haye's sojourn there that his disputed right of tenure did not ihrow its shadow across his path." And he stood it four years ! A republican capacity for endurance tuous. ; '! must be enor New York city is aroused just now on the manner in which the city government has beeu and is yet administered 'The City has beeu in the hands of ' politicians who have used their power ' which U im, mens) for party purimses to the neglect of the most coin mou and essential sanita? ry observances, and .the beonle are en- oeavonug 10 enect a change. A Tecent decline iu cotton it is said hat cause serious losses to speculators. " interest her. j Charlotte and'Atlanta railroad stock fold for 40 cents on the dollar, a month ago. aow u rates at to cts. Piwiden.fe Garfield is opposed to an extra session of Congress, and Rays all the talk about it as mere outside clamor. Merchant complain very wuvh of tlie detention of goods on the road from- the northern cities. Who is at fanlt T Tbe weather is fiiie aud there is no providen tial hindrance." 3000 lbs. of railroad iron for tho Yadkin Valley Railroad, has been bought and shipped, and will soon be : laid on the irack. ' ! Mr. Samuel F. Philips passes from the office of Solicitor Gcueral iiito the bf$ce of J u dge of kh'e Court of CI airii s. He w HI continue to reside in Washington. Salary ' ' ' - - ' - " i - ' 74puu a year. . .. , Tourjee's Fools Errand made him a big man with theTepublicans, but be jUaa reeentiy written on civn service reiorm, and ?iovv tliey say he is a fool j or dre from his imtiginajjon for facts. .; ; - " ' .1 - ' I r i -- ' 1 j i ( , . , , - -, i - : - Sheep Protection. A gi'imsyjvanja farmer understands tho business. Next day after a visjt Jfyom dogs he dpos'ited poisoned meat!' in tW field . yrlierp his sheep had been killed, and the day fol lowing had 18 dead dogs lying, around. Moxiter Locomotive. Just out from the' Altoona Pa., machine shops an engine CO feet loiig, weighiug 02,700 pounds, and making 19J feet at every turn of the crank. Has run a mile iu 58 seconds. Who U U. S. Consul at Matanzas 1 The fellow has beeu Swindling American tourists, and a Spanish Official made him disgorge. If there is any virtue in Garfield he ought tp make tho rogue walk the plank' Tho P. O. Money Order transactions last year amounted to $100,000,000. The system is ouly sixteen years old. The transactions of lav amounted to a little over $43,000,000. "' fJ5- According to the report of tho NaLrotial Board of Health, "Norfolk," V a., will, last year, the 'uuhcalthicst city put of Vixty- eiht which made weekly reports, and Va!ejo, California, the he'altliiest.' An electric lamp of 100,000 candle power was tested in CleaVe'land, Ohio, Mareh Oth. It is to be used in tho British i ... . Navy. It requires a 40 liorse power engine to maiutJiin it. ' Thirty German ciuigriutts passed through llaleigh last week on their way to South Carolina, where they design locating. - , j ;... .rROiirRtt(ov-T.At .a j:jeHiu of the central coiutnitftte held i;v !leig!i on Ihe 23tl, it was reMilved to mil -a State pro hibition convention to be. ; In hi in that city ou the 27th day f April. Prelimi nary nrningenient.i for st'.eU a convention were made. 1 f i Stage -robber. continue- to ily their business iu Tex:is. A iu.'kI coach was stopped l" miles from OUvHler last week, and tho pasieniiers wero rbcl of : money, warcnes and jrv.veiry, ami tue mail bajrs were riifcd. The carrying capacity of the steam vessels employed o;i the Jukes has been on the increase for several years. Six hundred . tons were large enough a few yers ago, but vessels now in use ami building, run up to 2,000 and rying from 80.WK) to 10();000 over, ear bushel of wheat in a cargo. - . r . New li. U. Scheme. Mr. L. W. Hum phrey, a f.)i luer i. II. president! in this State, is reported iu a dispatch to the New York Herald, as negotiating for the Fayetteville aud Florence railroad. Mr. Humphrey " reiii:eseuting Jayi Gould, who propises a railroad from ! Norfolk Va., to tho Pacific, luntihtg nearly cen trally through the cotton Suites. An experiment wa recently made on the Metropolitan line, Englaud, of using Compressed Air Locomotive for under ground railways. A rather small engine moved 20 ton eleven miles , in less than the average time taken by tho ordi nary train s. Tliey started with a pressure of 1000 Vbi to the square inch, aud still had 300 at the. end .of tjie run. " j Try It. A, Ltipsie journal gives a a method which it asserts will prevent lamp chimneys from cracking by sudden changes of temperature. They are to be put into a pot filled with cold water to which add some salt. The water is to bo boiled over a fire, and then allowed to cool slowly. Chimneys theu to be taken out and washed. The same treatment of tumblers, crockery, stoneware, porcelain &c. will also toughen them. 1 With the exception of ,1 few commnn ists in this country and in Europe, the civilized aud eulightcued people of the world have unqualifiedly denounced the assassination of the Czar of Russia. The Legislatures of the States of America, and even tho Grand Juries in tho different counties, would render a public S service by putting on record a denunciation of the wicked deed ' ' ' ' The smugglers of Rome are enterpris inng fellows. It has recently been dis covered that they had a veritable under ground railroad for conducting their operations. The tunnel was three feet wide and six feet high, and conuccted buildings! more than a hundred yards apart, suitably situated for the business. Good were conveyed by a hand truck. P3 I ESTABLISHED 1865. We intend to make it ta the j interest of j every Planter in (he co.tton-growing Stales; to use this first-class hih-grade standard 1 Fertilizer. j Wc again offer this firnl-cUm Fertilizer to Cotton Growers as Ijeing, in all respects worthy of their patronage. It has stood the test of thirteen years' use among us, and has biJen brought to its present admirable condition only by the liberal expenditure.of lalxir and money in a continuous effort to improve. Iu standard and uniformity arc guaranteed. - - The result of its application to the cotton ernp for the prist thirteen years has proved it to be equal to any fertilizer ever sold in the United States. During this time thousands ot'tons of it have been used by the farmers of Virginia and iiorth Carolina, South Caro lina, and Georgia with highly satisfactory- results. Whatever may be the merits of ether fertilize:?, no one can go wrong in using one which is so well made, so fe.II y guaranteed, and hasljcen so long and so thoroughly tested. ALLiSjQai $e ADDSSOR1, ISajmfarttirsrs and Piqiicto d the "Star Inxd" Ccznpkte -Hannr:, Eiclimond, Va. Foj sale by J. Allen Brow a, and by pgenfs at all points-in North Carrlinci. - 22:2m. Most of the drinkiag wafer consumed in Cincinnati is taken from the Ohio rivcr,though many use water from springs, wells, and cisterns. It Jius been found tlfat the sewerage of tho city seriously contaminates the water from the river, and they are talking of bringing sup plies through pipes, from D.iyton, Ky. A recent analyses of the cistern water has found it to be very impure also. Gray Hairs aro Honorable but the penuftture appearance is annoying. Par ker's Hair Balsam is popular for cleanli ness and promptly restoring the youthful color. Mar3toApr3. OPERA. " 101 SI I Tiro IV i slit Only: J Thursday and Friday, APRIL 7th and 8th. RICHMOND & McELRETH'S DRAMATIC COMPANY with Brass Ban! ail Orchestra. - Tliursday - - - DIVORCE. Friday - - HAZEL EIRKE. i All New Scenery ! Elegant Music I ! Magnificent Wardrobe!!! - Admission 50 cents. Reserved seats 73 cents. : Tickets now on sale at Kluttz s Drug Store. 24:lt DEVON BULL. . j " ' '!-. I have a fine Decern stock animal for public ser vice t moderate rates. Appljr to Salisbury u V ATWell. ' sT v ; : : IT WILL PAY YOU IP YOU WAIT TO RAISE A LARGE CROP . OF COTTON, -TO USE OUR "Star Brand" Ccmpleta Manure! It is rich in Soluble Phosphate and .Vmmonia. It affords a constant supply of plant food. It contains no inert matter. It is an improver and renovator of .vorn-out lands. It is fine, dry, and in the bestcondH tion for drilling. - j It secures large crops and earlv naturity. ' It iocreases the quantity and quali fy of lint. It contains an ample quantity of all ;lie elements necessary to make Cot :on, and a large surplus which will ihow itself in the improvement of the land. It is prepared from the best and :nost approved materials,, in the most areful and thorough manner, and 'inder our personal supervision. Its Standard and Uniformity sr3 teed, . THE5 NAYASSA J T a. been eztensivvly nnd j r fi:ibty nt ei! and iliorbughly tel-d in r;it v Ktd ihrot'iglinti tlie c:illiM:;i iSliitex on all kinds ol Crops for th pi&l Ei-kvkk Year?; in many instances more ih:in donhliil il;e product,' and is now v.ell known ami firmJv tslabli'slad :tftiui! tlie " TKRYBfT I 'USE' a,.id a such ce reconiroend and guaran tee it. Chemist Valuation, ton $41.17 If further testimony in required we bej to refer thone who wih information to any of their neighbors whohsve ever tiped it, a we are quite willing to rely upon Their Ji-DGMEST.ns to the VaL CE of our goods. J.ALLEIT BROWN, Agt SALISBURY, X. C. 23:1 m UPSHUR GUANO. (PEllUVIAN AND HONE DUST.) Just in, A Car-Load O F UPSHUR GRANO, Proved entirely satisfatory last season by those who tried it. BEST Vd THE MARKET! Ea- $10.00 cash, or 450 pounds cf tottoa in tne j; au. 100- BARRELS -100 VIRGINIA ROCK LIME Onh $1.50 per llarrel. A Lot of Good Second-hand DTTP TPC BUGGIES, In Good Order, Cheap. Also a First-rate Two-Horse Democrat, With three seats, And a Two-Seated Phfeton and Harness Am receiving jny 8 P R I EIG GOO D-S Everything in the line, and at'prices to suit farmers. Come and gee me for low prices before trading elsewhere. Also, Agent for ? . WAN1TAMAKER &i BROWN, uiotniers, riiuacieipiiia. jsuits made to order. Call and examine samples 20:Gw fi. j, HOLMES. FAMILY GROCERIES! Best Syrups, at Lower Trices than can bo had any where else . in the City. It will be to the interest of Housekeepers to etui on P. W. SKIITH. Whre they win be sure to recerre for their money jT i . casQ pnees : Mica - r nH buamu, ura, Flan, sausares. Cor tee. Sugar, Rice, Crtts, Mol&asoa, Kerosene OU, Tooaoco, sauir, cigars, &c CaU and be convinces. J! i - GUANO .'I THIS SPACE BELOXGS TO , J. P. ROSS. - JBE WILL HAYE JIIS NEW 'SPBlXa GOODS lAD VJEJiTJJSED IK TI1F MEAT HE IS liECEiriXa TO-DAY. March 20th 25:1 w The Baldwin AMOMTED DISSOLYED BONES The Best by Actual Field Tests. r ' It has become the LEADING BRAHD in sections where it has'been nsed.Thli ! is due ip the Purity, High Grade, and! Ejccelleuco of the materials ntcd. It is mannfact nn?l from Pure Animnl Ihmes, I'fj.tash, AniinaJ 'matter, and Dried HIoocW lJetler a a source of Autotiut than Peruvian. Ir sale by .JONES, HcCUBBIKS&CO., 2:3t ' ' Salisbury, X. V. ! -JJUST DECEIVED AT RICHIOHDPRICEI; Red and Saplon Slaver -Orchard (iraH; Ti moth v and ' Blue Grass At ENNISS' GARDEN SEEDS, - Freeh end Genuine JLSTJJIXEIVfCn'; Laidreth's, Huist's, Fcrrv's, Jolmsoif lollins- tc. At"" AVholesalc and lU't.-iil At E1INISS'. ONION SETS For Sale At EXNISS-V- AHTE0, 17:tf Onion Sets :. ' At EXXISS- To George Leonard and Josephine Leon- ard,0. P. Brown, Alpheus Brown Hd Jo seph Brown, non-residents : - You will tak? notice that the following Mimmons has been issued atrHMist you : DAVIDSCH Connt7 I IS SITEDlOtCOEET. X. B. Orrell, AdtnVof Jos. Brown, dee'd, ; PWff. Afjaintt Gen. Lconanr- and wife Jo- Si'MM0X$. scphine Lconard.O. F. Brown, Alphcus Brown, Jos.. Brown, . Q. Brnwn, and Charles Bodcnhamer, Defd'tt. STATE OF H0RTH CAE0LINA. ; To the Sheriff of Davidson County greet ing : You are hereby commanded to snni--mon George Leonard, Josephine Leonard, O. F. Brown, Alpheus Brown, Joseph Brown W: C. Brown and Charles Bodcnhamer, tnjj defendants alwvc named, if to befoumlin. your county, to be and appear-befofe tlie Clerk of our Superior Court, for pavjdspn county, at the Court House in, Ixington, within 20 days from the service of this sum- answer the complaint which will be depos ited in the office of the Clerk of the Suwif or Court of said county, within ten davs,D let flic n:rd defendants take notice that If they fail to-answer the said complaint wita in the time prescritied by law, tle praintin will apply to the Court forthe relief d-mandi-d in ihe complaint. Hereof fail and l.' this summoiiij make dne nturn. lion.l uivil tllis21t day of March J 881. ' C. F. Lowe, C. S. C. of 23:Cw Davidson County. FIRE ! FIRE !L PIEE!!! Sin time and prepare younm against disaster before Jt W too late, by calling at THE IXSUKANCE AGEXCY OP J. ALLEN BROWN, and obtainin-a Policy of 1"! against loss or damage by FIK' L1GHTKING. This is the arself LARGEST AGENCY IN THE STATE? Aggregate Assets represented over -800,000,000 All First Class Cos., including well as American, andr own State UM- All Policies written here at this Agencj . JfLosses promptly settled. - SPECIAL RATES made on pood Dwellings, Furniture na Farm property, for a term of 3 to o vc , Cheap Chattel Mortgage rarious other blanka for le here .0
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