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Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, NOV. JU 181.- Rbow in vnuia. the niouutaiu wf Penuayl- They have a hog law in Hickory which keeps tli the town timrtdinl on the lip. Texaa is Raid to be decidedly opposed to a division of her tcriitory into State?. A Stalwart View uf GarfieM. Tle Sunday Chronicle, a stalwart Re public paper oVashiii;jtou City in an article on "Post Mortem Gash," Jhtf gp&ikti of the late Presideutr" Gcn. Oarfield u as liomioated at a makeshift, and wjis accepted us a candi- THC SYNOD OF NOHTII CAR OLINA AT SALISBUIIY. r;' This Utklr haj HM?t, trausacted itshjisi iiess adjourned, ajjil departed leaving a sen ie of loucliujss aud teuder regret iu the hearts of our people who were . asso ciated with them. In lookiui: back over Compressed air gas and electricity will ere long take the place of steam for city railroads. A CunAt Negro. A colored woman iu Raleigh sold her child for a red fchawl aud a pairof new thoes. date lv the ueoitle with more surprise than cordiality. Whether his death was the meetiug, there are feveral poiuts that agitational lo8 or a national gam ia re calculated to interest our nijuds. poiut upou which it would Le pjesujup lious to pronounce, but the idea that.his decease has created an irreparable hiatus iu tlie ranks uf American jtateiueHihip borders on the ridiculous There are a hundred thousand n.ieu iu the United State as wel titled as hp for the office of Chief among these items is ike BUSINESS TRANSACTED. To a , Tarire, extent the business . of a Synod is to review the operations of the past year. I tie great uctmties of tlie Piesbvtt riau Church are ranged in some The Railroad Commission ws are in specting the finished work ou the ysr. N. C. Railroad. The first snow8tornL of the season at Chicago set in heavy on the morning of the 3d November. The X'hicago elevator contained $12, 000,000 buohels otgi ain on the 3d 1 ,000, 000 mote than at this time last year. T;i.axk.givixg. President Arthtirr by proclamation, has appointed the 24th of November iustant to bo observed' as a day of thanksgiving. President as honest, as Irish minded, as ttve or six geuer.il departments, each un sound' in judgment,-us pure socially aud der the directum of a Committee, Agent domestically, us well instructed iu tlie or Secretary. Chief among these is the mineinles of reiiublieanisiu. a canable iu Foreign MiMou work. This chuich has affairs and as hval to the. constitution.' in the Foreigu Field, the following la The article conclude: -'To miv such Iion-t borer: lu South America five initiictei or as uiiiiht be iustifiable when rendered and live afttUtitiit: iH China live ordained to a deceased deliverer of his country or five uuordaiued laborer; in Greece three a great benefactor of his race to one of ordained and three uuordaioetl laborers) whom the most that can be said is that in Mexico, two ministers apd three ladies; he was a skillful and successful party in Indian Territory four ordaiued and sev- politician, who nccideutally became h eu uuoruaiueu laborers; ruitaiy one t ncii President, and flo well or lu 1 being a just tri flection upon the coiuiuon sense of the 000,South American Mission $19,000 the living.1 lireek Alision $10,000, the Mexican Mis io accidentally became a eu uuoruaiueu laborers; mitaiy one t ncii- 1 diet) before he had time to er, making in all lol ly three iuiiwiouariea. in that capacity, instead of These missions, iu round numbers,costthe ribute to the dead, js a re- church as follows: the China Mission $12,r The people of this country who voted u M,?, .the Indian Mission $6,000; it r e n i-i i .i . the Italian Mission $rfU0, making a total against Mr. Garfield did so because they otabmlt 55.ooo. the Miinual T,....,.ii- preferred Gen. Hancock; and believed Jthe turw 0f the Southern Presbyterian church latter more vortliy of tlie high honor of for Foreign Mission. This subject was being President of the United States. Af- jueseuted to Syuod by Rev. R. Z. John , ...... Lwi i , a.aA lii" Agent, aud an address ou China flauraaicuicu, uiv uccepitru me (jiiiua. J lie ca4ise of Education, Publi resnlt, not because of any change of mind cation and Col portage, of Home Missions The Legislature of WnslunSton Terri- fas 0 his merit, but because by the laws nd Sabbath Schools were also presented . 7 ? ' . J .i . i -r- aud ablv discussed. Hut ilmfc winch .ltc. torj came very near giving the vightof oi tue country u was me.r aury ,rui j(ed suffrage to women a few days ago. They that time to theassasination nothing oc- the Evangelistic work in the Synod. It will probably do it yet. . curred to affect the question of relative appears that about twenty-niBe counties merit, and it is therefore safe to conclude jn the State have no Presbyterian church The waBte of cottou in the bales by soil- that there was no change in the tuiuds of and fifty-three couuthrs have . ..y.i."- . wiue areas uestituiion. it is the cle- inganu UauuiiUgibuggeBlCu incuse in u.ose wuo voieu agaiusi, mm. aire and aim of th Svnwl t t.'uf The public sympathy which sprung a Prt-sbj terian church in every destitute into existence ou the committal of Gui- field in the, State. To help on this work teau's crime resulted from the horror of e Synod electUwo Evangelists, Rev. ,i i i i , i , t. E. Jordau, and Rev. W. E. Mcllwaiue. the bloody deed perpetrated on the per- to labor : WitiltH V ri! , a Dr. Benjamin FraxkuxBache, great- boii ot him who represented the whole risitor to the Synod, who was comnetent grandson of Benjamin Franklin, and an country All were shocked and outraged to judge, declared tlie diwcus.sioii to be offict r of the United States Navy for six- by the act as ngaiiist the chosen head of the ablest that he had heard upon the tyJears,eaMl,is,ki.lenc.iuBrook- t... govcn.me,,,. ;lt w the killta, .f fcSStlW yn, N. Y.; on the 2nd of November, inst. the officer, not the man, that touched the Saml. M. Smith,Xk, Jordan, Currie moral sensiuiuties oi the ptopie, auu uuciuunon, Aiartiu. iThc Colored Fair. The Sfcite Fair of the colored people of North Ciindiua was n grand soccessj strange as it msy seem, the colored ieo pie of North Carol'ii ir have eihibitcd a spirit aud energy highly creditable both; to themselves and the State. Governor Vauce attended the Fair aud made a speech ot which the Raleigh Xetrs gives the following report: 'Senwtor yancc was pleasantly intro duced by the colored master f ceremo- uies as a man who had won iu the highest degree the regard and respect of the col ored people of North Caroliua, aud as one whom they delight to honor. The Seuator then began a speech of au hoar's length, which, from the begiuuSng to the end, was full of admirable things, good, iheeriuiri commendatory woids for the C W m colored people. It was an earnest, in tensely practical talk, with just enough of wit aud humor to give it rest. Senator Vauce said : The world moves.' If any one had told him ten years that he would to-day'Ui here addressing the third annual f:irof the colored people he would "have been astounded. Ttie ex hibition you make does your race credit and doe the State creuit. The people of other States cannot realize its extent, its merit, its importance. Sixteen yeais ago you were; slaves, set free by violeuce, af ter a long civil war, with no land, no houses, no property of any kind, aud now, wonderful to relate, you are contending with yon Hate masters for the piizesof sheet iron instead of bagging for packing purposes. It is uot improbable it will come into : Ay. II. I. McDuffie, Esq., has bought the awakened them tu deep and unremitting Pee Dee Bee. lie is also editor of the concern while his life hung jn suspense. Laurinburg Enterprise, ami therefore There was nothing in the painful suffer- brings editorial experience, to his new ing of the man to change opiuiouastol charge. The will be conservative in his public or private history -nothing. politics. THE APrEAUAXCE OF THE BODT. The Synod was made up largely of mcu in the piime of lilV, ji rather good-looking, healthy and iioih! teinnered set ol ... .. .. IM f ... . . men. meir ingir caiviiium does not seem to have soured them, and tlu- without able to debate most earnestly The excess of exports over imports for the twelve months ending the 30th of September was $240,270,615. The excess pf the imports of gold coiii and bullion oyer the exports during the same time was $?7,32l,fT4. There have been no developments since ....... . a ... .1 . - . I . . i .l.mn.l. ti nli.ma.atf.. mfr . ntul .t..frl.nM ... I ........I a it . .... uia ui'iliu iu tiijinc ii, uiiu Muimu in unu nuiu Ul KHIK Ol 1 1 1 - Hit 1 11 le. There the character of ! the nublic svuiuathy were no great leaders to overawe the manifested precluding the belief it would Synod, anu the young men were heard , ...... wlt" 'Qn"l uttention as the older. In "Ul "v urcu 'v "U "'v '' l..cl the older im mbeis seemed tal vrv ...i.i.. ttit: I... . . .. - vpi'viuuie cmeii uuuiij iiic.uigu Meuiwu lviict in, uiieiv speaking at all. of Pitbidtnt of the United Stales,... . the PKFArmxo jiioth iu the Fickbyteiinn aud the other I 1 li II I'J 1 1 iU tl'tll t'lilt r...,.l .. . . I. Iferidiflii. Mi.." Nov. fi.Fn.,r n.-hitR Eleetions took nlaee on the 8th in New "v," '."'lt- J ,lK Piciier " ' -v - . l ireneianv usen iin-n- in:niii-i i.f i.,,t i . . Ix.'.. .1. ir:. ..!.!. v:.. :..s : it.. -i... 1 - - - ..... men were Kineuaiiuiwo severely wounu- oik, v niniii, iuisMppi, iuassacuu- were not confined closelv to them. This ed by negroes hv-day at Marion Station setts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Peunsy.- use ot uiaiiuscript gave precision and ' In this county. The negroes epened fire vauia, Wisconsin, Aiinnesota, Colorado, Hegance to their sentences, but no doubt on the whites at the polls while the elec- Nebraska and Maryland. The most im- . ,',.e '"iiises would have been 1 . . 4l Tr .r. . . . niore ellective it they had Uen delivered Uon was going on. portan are those of irgip;a aud New "without book."Theii readineKR in l.M.t. Ynrk Th ivh nf Hi wlmlo riuintrv liiift I fiiwi tl J been.directed to tire struggle in Virginia Ul P "icipiesoi church goveiiiment.ut- tlmt rhflinrter nnd niteirritV Were the poor mau's capital. Again he ai laded to the gixMl feeling between the races, and tu his delight atthe exhibition, nd then urged his hearer to acquired land, net to be tenants but owners. With much such good advice and amid coutinqoas ap planse he closed his admirable address." MeetingoftheStateCommissloncrs. peace, while one of your late masters ad dresses you and others sit with you and wish you God -speed iu your work of pro gress aud advancement, moral, social and industrial. It dies our common humani ty credit, a credit that the future will not fail to gite. No man ean deny that you have had a haul time of it. But yester day a race of slaves, ignorant and uned ncated,.you were set free in a manner calculated to inflame hatred. Yet withstanding all these things, peace reigns aud good feeling between the races increases, day by day, mouth by mouth, season by season. No man will deny that you Here unlit for the duties of free dom ; that you lacked that foresight and manly self-independence that was needed to make yon self-sustaining. And yet, while these were all against urn, you have had such good as rarely fills to the lot of any people. Your lot has been east iu pleasant places in the genial and lei tile soil of good old North Caroliua among a people with whom you were Gov. Jarvis, Senator Vance and Treas urers Woith, commissioners of the State iu tire matter of the Western North Caro lina road, met yesterday at the Central hotel iu this city, and from 10 o'clock in the morning to 3 in the afternoon, were engaged iu theiuvestigation of the charges of freight discriminations on the West ern North Carolina road. The presence of a newspaper man seemed uot to bede sired, hence a detailed statement of the investigation cannot be given. Itisleam- til. lmwHver. that sundry freight bills were exhibited which showed apparent discrimination, aud that the reply of the authorities was in a majority of cases, H "over charges. There were, it is saiu, some coincidental and conflicting 'over charges," the explanations of which were I uot unite entirely satisfactory to the commisssioueis, who will, it is learned, publish in a lew days the full results of the investigation. Iu the meantime the geutleuiau of the couiiuissiou have goue to inspect the progress of the work on the Western North Carolina road from whence the.y will return on Thursday morning aud make an official report as to their researches, inspection, aud con elusions. We cannot understand why the com missioners should deem it their duty to forbid the presence of a reporter of the Olscrver during their sitting, as the mat ter to be investigated was of public con cern and the commissioners are public 1 cjaj f i FOR FALL AND WINTER.- in few. daywe will have our i . Our stock as usual will be COMPLETE. v t We will take pleasure in showing them to all who will w us with a call - . avot; fe-BEFORE BUYING SEE OUR DRESS GOODS, LADIES' ULSTERS, DOLMANS. WALKING - JACKETS, HOSIERY NECK WEAR, CLOTH- ' ING, GENTS' FURNISH- 7 ING GOODS, J SHOES, AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED. JONES, MoCUBBIVS & CO. ! officers, but to lix the question to a cer- not- ' la,,1,-v t,,e pi"op'ietor ot this paper ap plied iu person and was denied the priv ilege of atteuding the deliberations of the commissioner. He afterwards interview ed the railroad officials iu attendance Col. Audiews, Col. Talcott, aud iMr. Mc Murdo, all of whom, in their official character, cheertully assented to the publication of the findings of the com- mission in any and all cases. So that ob jection came from the commissioners aud : not from tlie railroad officials. Chailotte : Observer. 'smile whenever you cm," says the Augusta, Ga., soon to commence opera tious with 130,000 spiudles and 1,000 looms. It is expected however, if the business succeeds, to double these figures. iBuild- iug 5$) feet long. between the Democrats and the colored I"!'""", revealed the i la (.i i.c t.iii..ii. n.mLo.i .,.r I inac every one ot ttiem could speak well without paper. It mav well be ported as the Jattei has been by Northern questioned whether the increase of force Republicans and the officials of the Re- n,,d popularity to be gained by extempore nublicau nartv. The deserter aud betrav- lrec would not outweigh the loss iu . . V The ones of syjme of the lilejil dead er of Virginia has beeu abundantly sup buried at Fort Fisher, having been wash- Plietl w ith mouey, and will no doubt ex- ed out by the storm, the government has t every possible nieans to carry the ordered that all the remains be collected State. literary elegance. THE MEMBERS OF THE SYNOD AS GURSTS. It is a good while eighteen Years. since our citizens entertained a Presbv terian SvihhI. Thov lul almnvf I . . v . I v ' - - n ..I .v 1. V.. 4 1 I I h N r it'L- nlwlinn id 1111 nnrfiint I 1. ..... I . . pu ICIUU1CU vu 1 iic uiiunai wmeicry 1 - .. .v.vu mi'unMu. u a-ii linn me imuisieis anu eiders cou- near Wilmington. ppejing a prospect for the Democrats to dncted themselves, but the general testi- caiu the Legislature whiclf will enable ?"V,V wnh erepieusjur. compan !-. ..... liouabIemen.coiitenteduitliili.il- l. .... ... ... . I riifin in iiii'rr nimeoa r i whioii 1 im- 1 . .....vc- A ltussiau anti-uinilist societv lias been I .....w in . n.,.ommiMi.,,:fl,ia vur. 1 i a . - . . 1 .1 - I fM Mit. sk:z 111 cru formed iu Russia to cheek-mate the des-i "U1 .uw, U"J: me urianemeni, tn ijimk lie hud the best place. One i,t nil iliKt- Tbi. m.w Mivtv ra - of Congressional districts. writes back that he is disuoscd to claim . . ., , , . . ' - ' kin with Im amiable hostess, and hones r- T-3 - o. O I 1 officials iu the country, thouch nn to this The Elections on man anything but good will, and you w ill nlwnNs be rendv to smile. "WiNE OF CARDlir" fiT Ladles only!" "' 1 Tlim. F. Klurtz'n. SALISBURY MARKET. APPLF8 greeu, per bus . clilcd. per lb Bacon Couairj', hog round, . Butter Beeswax Black be; lies, Beer fOlTt'X- W holes?, le. ..$ ;j l'Sl.W 4 a 6 1?v Retail. .09 & $1.25 6 a 7 1S ( 20 (4 4 A U 11 6 15 that each of th itlii-B rr . 1 . - " unci" 1CE5DAI. iiiei tamed ah h wu. Th 1,. meet in"- nf time it has brought forth no remarkable returns from New York and Virginia, I the Synod is generally said to be the best fruits. though incomplete,! iudicato the loss of ou? 1,118 spety unanimously Hrced Virciuiaandthoiraiu of New York to ...... very vest Synod that ever " i it r.i r" i mm ia iirffi t . i Charlotte fMserrer:.'ilr. John R. John- I lno Democrats. The contest is close iu Syuml did not giro the. tunl vote of Hon, one of the wealthiest citizens of rrennsyivaiua. i lie liepublicans gain iu thanks tor their eutertainmeut, but an Lincoln count v. and brother of Col. Win. Maryland and lose in Wisconsin. Dim Johnston, of Charlotte, died of paralysis, last Fibay, alter six days suffering, in the (J6th year of his life ocratic gain in New Jersey. They also gain in Connecticut. Mississippi largely Democratic. Nebraska aud Kansas lie publican by the usual majority. The " White House" is undergoing re wind! may require a month to There is some talk of build- ruga njy Presidential mansion, and it is pot unlikely it will be so ordered. Better men than Arthur have occupied thepres- pairs, complete. of The New York Tribune's report North Carolina's exhibit at Atlanta; "In one show case is native gold from Qeprgia, in nuggets, lumps and bars. Iu another, gems and! marbles of exquisite nn en ess aud tint ironi rtoith Carolina, In 1 f ? . I m a ent building, w hich is nearly made new I a third' i au extraordinay collection of for every new President. i u,e bright tobacco lor w hich that State is iiimuuB. vu mo ik-ijciics unu uoor are masses of coal, iron copper, slate, granite, marble, corundum asbestos, mica and other valuable minerals. Amons the woods is Bome of the most beautiful hick ory, white, hard and hne-graiued, that ? Sea Monsteb. The latest wonder in hip building is the ''City of Rome,'! a steam vessel of six huudred feet iu length. Has ample accommodation for 256 cabin au artisan ever handled. passengers, ajid in the steerage 1,600 cau be provided for w ith more comfort than usual. She has arrived in New York unusual resolution of thanks was voted. VISITOUS FROM ABROAD. A number of distinguished visitors from abroad were here. Among them was Dr. peck, of Union Seminarv. As a learned divine, a devout, earnest, hum ble christian, nnd a successful instructor iuheology, he ranks among the first iu the church. The courteous, gentle and earnest Dr. Ilaren, Secretary of Publica tion was here, and won many friends and good wishes. Dr. Richardson, Secretary oi ,uucaiion loosed in tor -a' day or two, and. awakened interest in his cans. H-. Mr. DuBose. Missionary .to China, made nn able address, and won golden opinion's cur. xiiKiug it au m nn, tne present meeting seems to nave met the most san guiue expectations of all concerned. poet, and the sniest way to do it is to raised ami I to whom you were bound by a keep Mjnate w ith the world. Owe no thousand ties, les, your lot is cast ia a State which has no equal hi the plenitude, of its old-fashioned freedom ; handed down hi the ancestry of the white race, but in which you are free and full paitic ipants. To-day yon are precisely upou the same footing as the w hite people in all the matters of law and public educa tion. The speaker then said he had never asked colored men for their votes, but that when he became governor he at once made it a duty and a pleasure to see that the negroes of .North Caiolina had exact and equal justice before the law, with full participation iu the privileges of the pub lic schools. In thus benefitting the col ored jeople he declared -that ho had benefitted himself and tlie St ue. Then the speaker went on to speak of the vast responsibilities resting upon the colored race, responsibilities which grew greater day by day as igunrance gave place to The duties of citizenslnp so varied and so important, ate onerous. but can not be lightly observed. So far, the speaker declared, lie had no reason to be dissatisfied with the progress made by the coloroed race in North Carolina since the war, for ia all respects it had been equal to that made by the white race. You nave accumulated much prooeitv. and if you continue to progress w ill be a wealthy people. Senator Vauce advis.-d his auditors not to lay too much stress ou education, but to learn how to work. Ho ui red a care- Gooi 1 M lddll ng, . . . . 11 V'i Jlidaaj,' -.. io Low .Midline, 10 (4 stain -xl S ($ 9 Cora new 85 ( j l.on a 1.10 Meal. . l.io 5S) l.ia 1.15 a 1.20 Coffee, Ha 16 Chickens 11 1G n a o Ktrgs 10 (, 12 la a 15 Flour 3.5t 3.T5 3.T5 a 4.00 Hay 50 (j 63 Lard..., 13 (4 11 13 a 16 Port 8 10 11 a U)i Pot itoes -Irish 80 to l.oo a 1.20 do sweet - fro (3,1.00 1.00 a 1.10 Wheat l.co is 1-T3 Leopardite Stoke. There is a quar- I rv of stone near f hnilntl 111 T.nnn Imibor after a boisterous voyage in which dl7. frouhe fact tIiat it u rpottedke rrwe;;e several breakages and some twenty- the ieopaJ.u Tb & ' hve l'oo"lttime. lron color, contrasting distinctly with the . " i w grAj stone of Which it is a durable part ; .-. J M porta st Decision A decision was aud the material of which it is composed ; rendered in Washington, October 31st, runs through the stono in waving lines, on case which went up to the Supreme When spljt iu the course iu which they Court of the United States from Virginia, run it ceases to be Leopardite but Ihj whicJi may be regarded as very important comes a Tigerite, for 'waving stripes take Jo railroad monoplies, and States leasing the place of spots. A pretty specimen of ' their roads. Suit wai brought in a Yir- this stoue may be seen at this office, ginia Court ngaiiist the Baltimore and We learu from the charlotte Observer Ohio Railroad Compauy for dajiiages by that Mr. BerryhiU, of that city, profHtses the killing of three persons on their line to cut a block of this stone in the form thiongh that State, and a verdict obtaiu- of the tenpard and seud it to'the Atlan- t-d fljfiu wlucli they sought to appeal on j Exposition. It will be a enriositv. and the ground mat they were not anawera a valuable addition! to the attractive ex ble to the laws of Virginia, but to tho laws ot the State under whose charter they were doing business. The case went np 011 writ of .error, and the Court decided that the Railroad Compa ny, though operating leased lines in an other State, carried with them thither their chartered rights and piivileges as ugaiust the laws of the State sp leasing Jlieir property. 1 hibits already there from this State, But how jvill Air. BerryhiU prevent tlie it stripes, w hich seem unavoidable when the stoue is cut at au apgle with the siKitst If the sides of his statue aW cut to show the spots, his front and tail are bound to to U stripiKHl ; or vice versa. If it cues out with stripped sides and flanks it will. look wore like a tiger thau a leopard, and nmr the fitness of tbe natne, CoTTOJt Culture. The census return show the rather remarkable fact that Missouri yields the highest percentage per acre ot cotton. , And the fact has been demonstrated that the plant mav be successfully cultivated in section hitherto considered too far north for its maturity. The area of cotton growing is extending. It has licen proBtably raised 111 1 ennsy.vania; and it is said Kansas will next year pitch largo crops, encour aged li- former successes. -The Confederate bonds excitement was a pure speculation gotten np by men for the purpose of making money change. nanus. 1 here is no value in the bonds except in the paper, on which they are printed. And yet sljarpers Jews, it is said bought them np at from $2.50 to .$r per thousand anil sold them out at $8 pe thousand. . paving made. a fortune by the trick there is now no demand Tor bonds. " Jt t somewhat remarkable that aoorC according to the last census, shows a higher percentage per acre on the cul t ure of cotton, than nuy other Southern Stale, being Q'i per cent. Louisiana comes next with W, Arkansas n-x wiih.3. WANTED ! A pood, steaily CliOl'I'EU lor a bne-horsc farm Also a RENTER for one horse farm. Apply at tlie Watchman Office. 2:4 1 LOST CR STOLEN From my Ibigyy, on Friilay 21t October, eillier in town, or on the Koad lo the l'oor House, my LAP RU(i, nl.u k on one ride and f ...... K. ... t .1 .1 n.. ir;irmie ynr F!Oilel ) nil Wie Ollwr. Jnr liolder of it will be aniuble rewarded hv re- lnrninx it to me. It i more prized a the l.-wt jjii'l of my father, than for its intrinsic value. and friends will do a special favor to aid me fnl compliance with contracts, saying in the rtcorerv, 3:3t. J.J. SUMMEKEl.L. Railways of YlrsMa aii tte Carolinas, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, Richmond, T Nov. 1st. 1881. Memoranda of Arrangement ef Bound-Trip Rates, Tickets, Eontes of Trans- ponauon, ana Advantages oHered lor the formation of Parties of Visitors To tie International Cotton Exposition at Atlanta, Ga., From the Territory traversed or reached by the Hallways ot THE RICII3XOIVr JSJXI DANVILLE SYSTE3I. From What Points. Period of VaUdlty. In Days, of Tickets Herein Enumerated. ! I 8txy Coin?. in I t Atlanta. Returning. Ed 3 J X, 5 2 KATES OF TICKETS. For Condition of Saie and use ct which see Sotes. Richmond, Burkevllie DanvlUe ...... Reldsvllle . . . . . Greensboro., j. Salem Hifrh Point .1 Salisbury..... VUI UIU . . . . . Ralelirh .. Goldsitoro t Days :j ; j . 44 2 " S " t lldayg ndays For Parties For Parties : of I of I 10 each. A! SO each. ji For Parties : of I 30 each. CI 6 6 6 6 6 0 6 8 e is w '1 ra u 21 T5 18 45 17 V5 IS 10 IT ii 15 45 1.1 70 18 75 19 70 it 00 $19 ti 17 56 14 30 13 50 12 J 13 65 12 SO 10 90 14 50 15 50 19 10 For Parties of 60each. d $1 50 $13 75 14 90 12 40 12 5 10 20 11 55 9 60 10 80 9 00 11 70 9 75 10 50 8 70 9 50 7 80 12 45 10 40 13 25 11 00 16 33 13 6C $11 00 10 00 8 20 -7 70 7 20 7 80 7 00 6 a h 80 S 85 10 90 avuu icu AXVKCTtO uriClil Iia.inRfl WnPn llUn Clnrrlt' ova m z hred to tktr, than oriri,inl nwrehnZiT.Vi .n-7 ..!L'Tv",n IO' at the opUoa of the Railway's Apenti or Conductors luenimcauoa ot said pnrcHasers. oresentwlon Trni n in wnnH .'i,L mr transportation to Atlanta ohrr when u uirnu lut-ui Biniriv. wiinin ine rwnvl rf ,1,01. I imcj are iue oninnai Durcnasern and lrtTt)fr thmi ,., r " audity, prortded y are the ortglnal purchasers, and idenilfy ihem.VV i.n lanCTh Dleant and eS? auUl0rt2e8 the assurance 11 elements exist contrlbutuur to a thfKysTtBreTOnnta th undersigned, or the Station Agents of ;3w -4. (Vr, -1- 1- Oeneral Passenger Apent. KLUTTZ & RENDLEiilAN have tii ei a FILL II WINTER WL OF NEW GOODS - Which ars Handscms and C:mpl3t9 in all the Dopartmenfsr DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, A large ana complete-stocK vcr- preuy anu cueup. SHOES: AND BOOTS THAT WE WARRANT. CHEAP. SHIRTS AND HATS VERY We mean to feed you with the best - Flour, Ideals, Sugars, rEAS, SYRUPS. POTATOES, &c, to be had : Trv us. . PULL -ASSORTMENT OF STOCK FEED. See us before you buy, as we lmve one thousand tilings we can not tell you of here. - coie Aisr SKK. . W. W. Tati.ok, " . ATKI8, Salesmen. Sept. 28, ISSt II. E. F. F. Tatlm. J NOTICE! Ovin; to infii tn health and the absolute necessity existing to lead a life free from exposure and fatigue as Hssible, I will lerealter coiihne my pmetieo to niv ofiiee, the town and iu inuncduite vicinity. I shall he. compelled to decline all call to the country, unless the visit can be made y railway. Persons indebted will please call ;uid settle their bills, as ma-nv of -them have leeu uiipi'.id.for a long lime. Dr. John Whitkiikai wi'.l continue to da as heretofore : A general town and country practice. M. IIITKHKAP, M. 1). Not. 1, 1331. G:lm ADBllHiSTRATCR'S NOTICE ! The undersigned havlrur oualliletl as AdinlnlMra- tor of the estate of the noal liurtoa ( rale. dfi-eas-ed will offer lor sale at his late residence In Sails bury, on SMFflay, tie 1911 of Nov. 1881, a quantity of Household Furniture and many other articles of property, fcy All persons havlngclulms against said euie are noticed to present the same ior paj meni ueiore tne 3ist, aay oi oetoDer. 18S2, or this notKe will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. uaiea mis uie aist. oi uetooer, I9i. nowan county, a. u. u. l. Holmes. Administrator. 3:3t Ik REMEMBER THE DEAD! MONUMENTS TOMBS, cfso. i GREAT REDUCTION IX THE PRICKS OF Marfch Monuments .and Grave-Stcses of Every Description. ' I cordially invite the public generally to an inspection of my Stock and Work. I feel justified in asserting that my past experience under first-class workmen in all the newest and modern styles, and that the workmanship is equal Ji any of the lnst in the conntir. 1 do not say that .my work is superior to all other-1 am reasonable, will not exaggerate in or-' drr to accomplish a sale. My cnrtVnverU to ph ase nod give each cnsjoiiier-the val ue of every dollar they leave with uie. PRICES 35 to 50 Per Cent CHEAPEK than ever offered in this town before. Call at once or send for pi ice list amide signs. Satisfaction gwrfant'd r iio charge. The erection of marble is the last work of resjiect which we payi to the meniorj of departed friends. JOHN S. HUTCHISS05. Si.lit.bury, N. (J., Nov. I, lddl. ADMIN: STRATOR'S NOTICE ! Having qualified as Administrator, with the will annexed, of Elizabeth Lowerv, dee'd i win Bell nt puoiic sale on Monday 12th December, 1881, all the personal propel ty of the deceased, consitiug wf household' and kitchen fur niture, one tWH-hoise cariiagts 'e milch cow, and gome old farm irons. I silso notify all persons having claims nirninst hereRtate to present them to me on or beloro tlte 1st day of November, 8S'Z. Gko. V. Pixkstox, Adm'r with the will annex'd of Eliz. Lowery. Dated Oct. 29, 185 1. 2:Gt Eiectfs Notice . to PetlLlon for ParUUon. North Carolina,! superior coon. Davidson County. J. Octotx,r 18S1 Hamilton C. FritUs, aenry j. Frltts. Susan Frltts, Madison Frltts, Geo P Frltts, chas. H. Fritts, and Cora I tritts, the last two lnrant twenty-one years of age without! guardian by their next friend, uenry 5. Frltts, Plaint ft, ' V AOAIKST I w alter D. Herman and wife Phoebe I uermao, and Fhlup ,M. FrTtt3, I DefmdanU J tnJS52SS?nt0 the "ausfacuon of the Court, by !tSvHirVeturn aDd affidavit of the Plaint ffs Ki'ffi111- Fhoeoe "eraan and Phillp Mius. Ue detendanu in the above named special proweding-ror the partition of real estate are mm fSen lbis18tS. re necelary pamwfo il22?ide.terralDaUa 01 tbLi proceeding ln refei? ence toreal estatesltuate In thfe State - it Is uSS fore Ordrw by he Court. hat pubiicition be made KTA? consecutive VeekT lu healfs! Lexington, on Monday, the Mil da of Uecaber lTliD$ an9.wer or aexnm U the teauootaerrta r "j . jicuuuurrs 2$t C. F. LOWE, CS C. and Probate Judge. Subscribe for Carolina Walcliman, only $1.50 Vr jcxtr in ailvaucs. All persons indebted to the estate t)f Ro bert C. Kcnmrly, lec'd, are hereby noiifir o present their cbtiins to tlie undeisijj'wd on r lie fore the 7rh dav of October, A. A 18S2, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Dated the Cth day of October, A. D..1K81. - - G. IIeniit Drowx, Ex'r of 51:Ct Hobt. C. Keunerly, deed. w who but app - T V ANTED BY A LAKOE JOBBING HOI s T" irv Guous ana uantus, a nrsi-cia "rr--z can control a eooU trade In this vicinity. tUorouifliiy experienced and c;i;)able fflW"" ly. Address Lock isol 15, Pknadelpw- 512t Notice-taHH. Contractors! Western North Caroi ixa K. B. Co. Salisbury, N. ('., October 25, 183- cv a t tri Tniru: ik.iii Iip receive' Ihe office of the Company in t?aliiurjt of u O.. until 12 m.. November 16. 1 I .. a nirt rauiiaiion aim masonry un-. r, 1' IF Duelitown line, Western Norih Lhna r.ad, wet of Iigeon Kiver. Profile Dd'P" cificalions can be seen ai ibe office pany, or at the office of the Chief; hW Major Ja. W. VVilson, Anhtrille, t. comtany reserves the right to reject an; all bid. A.B. ANDKENfc. v n.n'f preiident- Administrator s Notice ! inff qualify The rtndersirned har a a""::" r ... r .its. iioB deceased, will offer for sale on Hoase Oaof In the town of SalwWJ' Mondnv trftr5tli of December, .J" ncrea. Lnd, lyiug 011 either bBryr Gold Hill road. 5 inih: f puj W u ndjoining the binds of Zack. L., v ' oWB Bame aud other.. Terms 'jroV. on day of nale. Wm. H. HOSAiJ1 2:1m.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1881, edition 1
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