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1 1 i' X 1 :"K . - jr. I t! 1 - 1' . " 4l - r is X r i J 1 - 1 i Of: - .Carolina Watchman. thuiisday. xov. it, leeir ' REMARKABLE.-Tll cotton crop this ycari said to yield more nl jii pJOi'or Jion to Hut titan ever before known. r Chicago, Xor. 12. The new stenuier, prunswick, valnetfut $1000 foundered .po Lake i iy last nijdit. The -jigjarer and two coofcs were lost, . . .... - xow. -Advice fit'm typ? i' xhat feanta Fee trains have been delayed 36 hours by the heaviest smw storni ever known iu New Mexico ami Colorado. - BiriiGLART. Charlotte is more trouble hj burglars than any other towc of city we.knmvof. The ObserrireUWy ieMt of news is seldoui without -a uingiary paragraph. rhe strange part of it that j the ofleuder are rarely captured. ffho mcwberi of thy "rfoiitliern Mann fjicturers' Associatioii,n and all. others concerned in manufacturing o any kind in "the South, are invited to attend ji meeting in Atlanta oil tbe 5th of Decem ber. Important matters are iuvolved, ' and it U hoped there will be a general attendance. jTho defeat of theDemocrats in Virgin ia 1 rejoiced over by Northern Kepubli cans as a break in the solid South, an event for which they have long labored. What is to conje of U remaius to bceeu. There are enemies in every Southern State ho will seek toextend "the break" throughout Southern territory. "The pressure to obtain admittance to the courtroom," is part .of the heading to ope of tlie newspaper reports of the trial of Guitcan. Crowds of people are much, the same the world over -excitable and curioqs. Our Kowan Dutch can mind their owu business about well as any people in the world. It takes something considerable to make them stop a plow- it circus, for instance. ' Frivoljfy a life spent iu trifling it is said causes more insanity than the hard est dally labor. A trifler is a constant self-uccuser ; and if the habit is allowed to grow zrith his years, he becomes irri . f, V.(. . i ..i.. lauie anu lui iou. or iuuroeu aim inciaii- choly. - Very oftou the demon of drunk nness slips iu to deadeu mental agouies by stupefaction, iu which case the indi vidual often dies a drunkard, a species of insanity at last. The Ninth Boston, U.Iass.), lleglment, whose behaviour at Kichmoud, Va., elic ited the investigation of the Governor of Massachusetts, have been acquitted iy the committee scut out to gather in tor- mat ion, of all charges exeept while in the city of Kichmoud. There the boys did break jooso difd "play old harry scratch," and'tho iGfovernor say's the Colouel of tlie regiment must find out the guilty mem bers, or he will come down on the whole regiment. The Scientijic American notes the fact that there are juq less than 2000 existing patents on car couplers, and still the ex acf requirement of the service, has not bean found : but that a fortune awaits the man who shall tiud it. Passeurcr coaches are already well enough provided for. A ; coupler for freight trains is what is need ed, woiklng automatically, eotipilig any numjierpf cars coming ' together, or not , coupling them as the train master may desire. A coupler under the hand of one man on a train simple, safe aud durable Locusts in Venezuela. The Ameri can Consul Plumachcr, of Maracabo writes under date of July 25, 1881, that the condition of the people Jo certaiu parts of his consular district has been tendered indeed deplorable by the of the locusts. Crops have been entirely destroyed, auimals are dying for want of food, and the people becoming desperate from hunger are robbing food in adjoiu Tng districts. Women carry off their children aud offer to sell them for food The Goveruuieut was taking steps to af ford reef. , The greatest distress was iu the Goajira Peninsula which was threat ' ened witU'deppulafion:. McitDEttKb Mam in a. WLL.--Morgan- Jou had a gtartlhig event, arf we learn froiu - the iyadcrecen'tly. The coroner with a jury of inquest, and nearly every man in town, assembled at a well iu tho suburbs , to tuku out the dead hotly of a mau seen ' floating on tho water. ;Tho preparations ; vere3ll made to conduct the ceremony with a gravity becomiug the occqniou. A well-cleaner was Bent down to fix ropes " around tho body, which iu dne time was landed on the ground above j whe"h, lo ! ; Jnr effigy stuffed with leares ! The bos who-iiiaedi the town" are now "lying low ;"'aud the suspicious born of the first alarm, are siinking away into their dark ivcesses. - A CrankThueatens Jat Gould's Life. New York, Nov. 14. A crank; or blatk mailer, lias 'beeu sending letters to Jay X- -id threatening to U&e his life if the ' v . 1 1 er is not given points thereby hp taa recover a ftrtnne lost in stocks. The writer claims to bo inspired from God, and the method of carrying out his mis- . ; siou as described is similar to that of -jiuiteau', and he "signs himself "anj old . yictim.'! , " . ..- A Jrap was set and the writer of the letters was cangh t yesterday. He gave his name as Col. J.Howard Wells. He gave a ficticious- address. He is about X) years old. . Ho admitted his guilt. -WlfJE CF CASDUr four times day ises a i.j;-py iiOUKehoid -' " ' At TLeo. F. KJutt?. Mr. Locke ("Na1'), who was lias re cently l et ni nel Triuii ' a tonf ot h eland, .n.l U in Cliiesilro. declares ihatliie sqoalor, misery? lfiif helplessness of "the J tmor iele ol.ireianu exreeu rue itw of wotdlo dfrjbf. v Their conditio is iittiiiitt-lv worse than was that of the Mack .f our .Southern Mate miring sdaveiv. jlccordii t.o his representa- Iiouk, tlie farmeis t America nave more r.if i ! comfort mid Ciire of their hiiiM-M xurd cattle than the landlords ot Ii eland have ur f ne cJinirun wtimrei . . - .. r 1 I of their tenant. hxehamtje. Therei.oto;if,ereever .ashl tl.- worh'C a 1 .1hi -i'og e!as of iiple who we're loore ewnfoltahly situated, more carefully amKteudiily provided for than were the slaves of the Southern States. There er excjdonal cases of cruelty no doubt, but theyj were rare. There was nocountry on the (face of the earh where tlere was more real personal contentment, j x destrnctiye fiye occurred at Wppd comfurt and happiness. There was noneLtock, New Brunswick, Nov. 1.1, destrpy- yiheie the piecept of the holy Word ol Qi)t jyjie juoi-e nearly tin; rule of lite foi nu. i ieiBiiii"i'v. , otUm existed, pr a stricter obedience to law was practiced, uut u nas P uu-nv- A new order of thincs has been I ititi.. whether for the better or the i L.. ti, ..,. I paties or early impressions of the present M generation, of both whit and black, are fading away : and the time wi 1 come when the aulagonism of race may be j expected to asseri itself 'more distinctly I than now. I he tuuwu in me paiu oi rue onward march of the white man jncits away. Indeed, that seems to be the fate of all inferior races. It is sometimes at tended with severe and long continued struggles; but thi final result is the same. Should the Southern States become dense ly populated witu a stirring, enterprising people, such as are uow coming in from the North, briugiug in machiuery and money, marvelous physical ehanes will ensue and these will as certainly institute great niornl nd; social changes. It is easy to see that inferior races must either march to the music or march out of the arena. The trial of Guiteau was opened in Washington ou Monday, lho prisoner ha his brother-in-law ScoviIIe, and Leigh Robinson forcpjinsel. Mr. Robin- sou puHu a plea for ime to get ready for trial, whereupon, the prisoner, agaiust the efforts of his friends to restraiu him, got in a speech in which ho protested against any fiirthertlclay, declaring the trial should go on. The courtroom has been arranged with special reference to a big and interesting! occasion. A trial that wouia occay one or two days of a North Carolina court will probably bo spun out to one or . two mouths in Washington. Lawyers, jurors, I wituf a$e4 (a great number) and lusf but not least, uewspuper men, have all -high hopes of making a. gtMMl deal of money out of Guiteau case, and -"don't yon forget it." He will be aco.iitcd at last, on the plea of jusauity'and ' will be sent to otue asylum1 where he wll bp mae the recipient fllorai offerings, embroid- ered slippers and pretty neck ties from tender-hearted ladies, whose sympathies ruu with offenders and against the ill- used servants who do their cookiug aud washing. ' Engineering Inventions. ! A novel means for raising water from a well, cistern, or other receptacle, and conveying it to a distance and there dis charging it, has been patented by Mr. James C. Richardson, of Boscobel, Wis. A wire track, Inclining upwardly, is ex tended from the curb of tl;a well, etc., to the place of discharge, and on this track a carriage, controlled by a rope and wind lass, is arranged to run. Connected with this carriage by spriug bolts is a backet carrier, which, ion reaching the well, is automatically released, to allow for the ravagi-sldescent and filling of the bucket, after which the bucket carrier is rained by the rope and made to automatically engage with the carriage, that is drawn up the track till the bucket meets with a tilting stop, which causes the water to be dis charged. Scientific American. This is not a new thing. There were quite a number of telegraph water-carriers in thij county more 30 years ago, answering to the above description ex actly.. They went out of use but why. we do not know ; for they certainly were economical of time and labor, where the spring pr well was situated at a distance from the place of delivery, usually ou elevated grouud. It saved both time and labor in carrying water in buckets ud a steep hill, which, at certain unpleasant seasons of the year, js very importaut. Mr. James C. Richardson: of Boscobel. Wisconsin, is a humbug. His patent is the revival or modification of an old one long since expired. ' . 'J The celebrated Clement Attachment for the manufacture of cotton vara from cotton in the Iseed. is also a revival r modification of an old patent. Eliiah P.'l Mitchell manbfactured and sold scores of machines of this kind in this towu years ago. I Hon. R. B. Vance has sent ns a rnr of (he Report from the Consuls of the United states'on the Commerce. Mann - facture: etd. of their Consnlif nistrieti. It is a valuable and interesting documpnj, comprising a creat deal of information various subjecU relating tb the prodqeU and manbfaifturesVfore&countri 1, s . -. I. --. . . rl-. 1- . Mr. Theodore C. James, one of the editors deader of the Wilmington Berieie. is A aslijngtou correspondent of the Goldsbor itessenqer 'saja'NichoU is to be 1 uvviiuiLUtru mill na nun racrnraii t ha RalciU PiJs' Office. - J BRIEFS. M i fyj. if Tipn ws a fui ious hail storm in Cald yell tountjftastweefc. It M said that a cotton eed 'oil mill is if) started id (jnariotie. Cingy. pr half piazy people are npjr call ed "crauks. Weused to says they were "cracked." . w " G en . Ean m'CpmhiisRlolicf .6f "InleiDat ,. n- ii,at man rA :a;t! .;, " I."- ' , t . 7 . .. x-f . b Atlanta this week. ? Charley Williams, at Portland, Qregpu, committed larceny, uqdertiM.k to byrn t f r9" u'c1 P n if- Arbull iJygJn Wilmujgton, Delaware, on jLe JStli, broke his chain and caught a four year old boy by the throat and killed him. jg najf tue town, a place of 5,0(K)M)ab- htauts. a-he -late President linrtieUt was a Mason aud evidently took pride iu it as ie pa8Sed up through all the degrees, A biS fire in Richmond, Va., Nov. 1 tb, destroyed over a hundred thousand dol- worth of property, mostly cover e J insurance. . "The Evening TribuuetvQf Greensboro, js a lively little paper and just the thing tj,at town needed. An eleTJltor at tjie Belvetlre Hotel, N. Y., r.okjft and fell with a number of per sons on it. Some were dangerously wonuded. The "Fontaine" locomotive, a new thing, involving very important change?, is declared a failure for the common rail roads of the country. The population of East India as recent-. hT rep(,rted on British auihoitity, is 252, 000,000. British India, 218,000,000 in- creaSe since 1871, about 13,000,000. m James vr. niaine nas resigueu nis cnair tnanship of the Kepublican State Com mittee of Maine, which elicited resolu tions from the committee in his honor. "Mind your own business," is a lesson which President Arthur is teaching by example. Newspaper correspondents and office seekers don't like it, but must "lump it." The StwXe papers cublish with pride accounts of North Carolina's exhibits at Atlanta. Rowan, through the active ex- lertiou of our junior, is represented by about a tou of ores, collected from 22 mines. From Washington, Correspondence of the Charlotte Observer Washington, Nov. 11. Just now it is uuuguallv dull here, the President and nearly all tho cabinet being out pf the city. How the President's absence affects uews niaj not be understood away from here, but it does act upon news as the weather does upon a Jjiei niouieter. For iustauce, there are npvy awaiting the President's signature po Jess than forty commissions of postmasters. These offi- cera have all bonded, am iu some in- stances the offices are without an official head. He is, however, expected back to morrow7, when thu business of the govern ment, which is always made of secondary importance to ije success of the Republi can party, will receive attention. With him will return several bureau officers of the post office department, who weut to New York to vote. Speaking of elections in general, and of Virginia in particular, recalls the fact that much, aud peiijaps undue impor tance is' attached to the vote of that State. It is, however, useless to conceal the fact that iu Republican circles here it is re garded as the euteriug wedge that will split the solid South. It i no unusual thiug to hear that North Caroliua will follow upoa the heels of Virginia and join in what the Republicans aro pleased to term the rejuveuated and rehabilitat ed South. They expect Tennessee to fol low the old North State, aud thus to break the backbone of Democratic supremacy iu that section. Whether or not these rose-colored views of Republican Utopias will be realized is, of course, for one at this distance impossible to know, but certaiu it is. that they are, eutertaiued by men yho are not giveu to wild aud reek Jess as$ertjous. News of a local or State character is quiet at pioseqt, the oidy matters of any interest at all being a few postofSces. There are two classes of . postoffices one Presidential and the other minor offices. P?5 of the fill1 SllU.a ro those whose receipts reac 11 a certain amount upon wLlc the salary of the postmaster is feg ulatW.- " the salary reaches over $1,00Q 1 !? ir?s St iuto the Presidential P8 aPd tI,e appointment is made Iry tUe l res,d,nt Appoiutments to the nri- nor oCfcs ar le hS tl Postmaster General himself. At this time but one Preu,eutil potoffice is left vacant by exuiratiou f tlie rostmaster's com- P?!8'00 lu th Carolina, aud that is Tarboro, Edgecombe county. 'X lively Dglit is iu progress over the appointment, wm nave 10 ue mate by December 1 . rs . t81, H omce i,4Wuunually, am H0? 1 e I,a" twelve years has beeu hTte H Sliawi tbe PFfseut iucumbeiit ; U anioQ8 t reappointed. lie has )ed hl aPl!'catiou an4 with it numerous petMn in ,,is favor- ten t flo,u '?S-Htut of I Stilte. IiH frmiM nrcr inJn V'Tr.rif.;.; Willi own State, he has goue over juto Virginia and obtained several qtroug letters asking for 1 . Sj If f 1 . uis apupinimeni. ie is oacKed Dy busi ness men of. his town "and section. Mr Walter P. Williamson isalsn'au applicant for the same position, aud he, too. has I not been idle, but a tireon-holt fT1 papers, sisrned Vrincinallv-bv politicians ' ' - ' afiri Ar 01 iru I year. TVoslilusrtou Letter. The State Beyond tus Foiomac.- -A Bitter Eearledxr-CaitHet OJtcer. iVitU Ser vice SkamjFoolejy. The Good that Blaine". James and Jlunf hare done. ryroax Bejrular Correspondent. WjtsnixGTox, D. C, Nov. Jgtli, 183J. . Froro AVinshington, we look aprps the Potomac upon the hills of Virginia, yir? i nanud from the Virgin Queen. Virgium tle eldest and most majestic of the colonial sisterhood. But yesterday, jon her historic sands, was celebrated the event that assured our independent na tional ty, aud prefaced the brightest and niot wonderful book in the annals of peoples To-day, Virginia sets humilia te J and debauched, wearing the "sorrows crown of sorrow," her fair fame, her vows aud her obligations rep udiuted. TJje hills of Virginia look across the Potomac upon Washington, with its marble Capitol, the Whjte rjpjuscj and the Treasury of the United Mates, in luese, see the cause of disgrace of the once beautiful aud chaste .jp te jCapitol of the United States, Senators copppired aud coUeagued with an apostate yirginian. Two Presi dents of the United States executed the pact of conspiracy, aud. throuh the Treasuryevery tax payer iu the United States of America, pm? potent t has betp made accessory to the crime. Iu all the bitterness of her (Jegrcdatioq Virginia has tho wretcl;ed cqusolatipu that her $hame was compassed not ulope by trnitorious ;ons, but by the Sepate o the United States, by twp Presidents p the Uuited States, and by the Treasury of the United States. If there is an houest tax payer in the Union, let him reflect that the money he paid into the .national .treasury passed through the. hands of Government em ployees jntp, the corruption fund of Mil lion?. If there is a man in the Uuited States who remembers the legend of "civil service reform," honored with the lips of tlie party of "moral ideas," let him know that hundreds of experienced and faithful postmasters were removed from their offices iu Virginia, by Presi deuts Garfield aud Arthur, in compliance with the pact with Ma hone. A DISGRUNTLED EX CABINET OFFICEK I'erhaps the most thoroughly disap pointed, and, as Bunthorue jvquIi1 say "uitter hearted one 7 m Washington, at the present time, is Ex. P. M. Genera i yuer. it was lie wno uist discovered the Star Route viliiany. His great mis take was that lie did not turn the light upon it, but concealed it in a napkin. In due time the little patent reformer Mr, James, pokiug about iu the pigeon hole of the Department, discoveied Tyner' discovery, and, with hrnss band accompa uiitieut, threw a flood of calcium Hpleiulo upon the w hole bad business. Now Ty nor, diiven by the auirel Jamc from the paradise pf a salaried sinecuie, ivtlect upou what he might have done and uiigh have been, rolling tlie bitter bolus of dia appointment under his tonirue, and nu loleully planning revenge. ,1 prvpos of James, 1 am told by tho who are around him, and who intimately uow him, that he is real 13- the greatect lumbug who ever spun fame for himself ir tried to Ciimb up iu the world ou other men's suspenders. They say, he really knows nothing about business or public 1 da i ik, and that, for all the eclat ho has gained in the Star Route business, he is ndebted to the work of an almost uu- nown employee in the Post 'Office Der part men t. It is expected that all the members of he present Cubiuet will have retired be ore the 1st of December, but ihe work they have done for the principles of civil service reform will live after them. The Secretary of Stute has placed his son iu one of the highest aud best paid places in hat Department. The' P. M. peneral las mad e his son-in-law Postmaster ot New York city. Aud the Secretary of the Navy has placed three of his sons on the permanent pay rolls of that Depar? insfiit. Pity thev must rrsijrn. as it were n the morning of their administration, when their usefulness to their families is just beginning to be telt. STATE NEWS. Fajettevillo Examiner: The Cuiuber- and county fair was a success. On Wednesday, Nuveuilier 2d, a diffi- cluty occured in Flea Hill township bo- tweeuji colored young man by the name of Joshua McD.iuiel and Faircloth, a white man, which resulted iu McDauiel's receiving a severe cut iu the abdomen from tlje effects of which he died. Fairr cloth was arrested and committed to jajl in this place. I he grsvded school is uoinff well. The mi pi her if pupils now enrolled is abouf. fupr hundred. The recent rains Iraye raised the Capp Fear IJivcr a few feet aud the boats hare been running dui jng tlje past and pi est n wiek. Ralrigh Xetes & Observer: Sheriff H. E. Kearney, ot Franklin county, Friday, placed in tne penitentiary nye convict, three for ''larceny ami two' for biiramv. Their names are: Frauk Branch, Isjiaui j - . - " Brink ly, Wm Wiustuu, Isiiac Joues aud llufiin Foster. The Norftdk and North Carolina Navi gation Company wa orgahijeil iu Xor folk! Thursday, t run a line of steamers ou (he Dismal Swamp canal. Captain Henry Roberts. Wjts ejected president. Our readers will recollect the murder of young Curtis in Richmond, Va., by joun t.. romucir-er aooat two years ago, fo J vhich he Wasseuteuced to the peuitei tiarjy for n terui of two years. According to a castpin in Virginia, when the liehav ionr of a' convict is good during his im prjionnient, the term is shortened. For this reason Pohidexter" was released on yesterday.- Grcentbore 2Wn-. A Grow in ST Evil. I The American Begi$tert a Democratic paper recently established iu Washington City, thus refers to a great and growing evil iu American politics: "The distii- mtioq of the offices of the Federal Gov ernment a reward for partisan services las been for years a great and growing evil, demoralizing the political elements of the whole country; but not until with in a few years past has it been demon strated to the world that the toleration of this corrupting abuse had not only placed tho Jjfe of the President; in jeopor dy, but; had actually and notoriously caused the death of a President by vio- cuce. It is time for the people to pause and contemplate the utter aud inevita ble ruin of our political system to, which we are rapidly hastening, aud jaovide at once an effectual remedy for the direful evil. No matter how, or with what par? ty, the abuse originated, every good and patriotic citizen will lend a helping hand to avert the danger, aud wholly eradicate this monstrosity. The Constitution must amended, aud the appointing; power taken away from the President. If there bo public virtue enough left among our people to preserve our institutions, this amendment will be made at once, Augusta Chronicle: A correspondent say, with truth and fervor, that "to in spect the Richmond and Danville mineral exhibit:, at Atlanta, is like turning oyer the index pages of a fascinating book." Forty years' trial ku proved "BLACK jDRAUGHT " the best liver medicine in he world. Vt Theo. F. Kluttz's SALISBURY MARKET. Aftlks green, per bus . dried, per lb.... Bacon country, hog round, Butter. Keeswar Blackberries, Beef Cotton Good Middling,. MldUng - Low .i idling,... Stained Corn new Meal Coffee; Cb tokens, Kirgs Flour Hay Lard Pork Potatoes Irish.". . do sweet Whe.it Wholesale. .$ 75 $St.0A 4 a Retail. $1.09 a $1.: 6 a ;s 1 If Jtf O so 13,V 22 SI 10 s 11 iox 14 15 25 0 4 & 9 4 11 10 10 s 85 1.10 It 10 3.5. B0 13 8 P3 fcO 1.G0 9 0 1.00 1.15 II 15 12 3.75 15 U 1 00 1.00 a a a a a a a a a a 1.10 1.20 16 V0 15 4.00 16 a 1.13 16 t li 3.T5 & 65 (4 II (A 10 (4 90 14 1 .'10 5 I To 1.20 1.10 eh of Trust. Th pub'le Is warned against a man calling htm self M. A. BKOUN.of Kowan county, who obtain cd osse6Slon by talschood. or one t.1 my cotton gin Sharpeners, ior nung gin saws. tc win prouabiy repesent mat ne una tue rrjnt iou.etne impic itcnt : but he has no such right, as It li cov red by patent No. ii;;.V44, In my possession. The public is warnoa ti?uint employing una ap a ufcrr ot my sharpener, sis 1 s'.iail claim my lizhts 1b ell stich cases oi trespass. .:3tp J. M. BA.'iKIi. 640 ACRES OF Ikm FOB SALE! Iliivinpr qualified as AiliniiiijJtrator with the will iinnt'M'tl. &c, nf Hit-hard Lowery, dee'd. I will sell, I iy virtue of the- v ill of the testator, on Monday the 2d dav of Jan- nary, 1882, :it 12 o'clock M., at tlie Court louse door in biwisbury 640 Acres of Valuable X.aiid. This land lies almr.t thrct miles west of Stilishurv, iiiiiiiediiitclv on the Lincplr.ton o.ti, :tnl much ot it valualih- farming land, t is justly rcjranleti as very dcsirahle. Parties desiring further inhiramtion icsn "et it hv adilrcinir the undcisipied or bv calling on him at his office in Salisbury Terms one lnird cash, one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months, note and ;ood security with interest from date of sale on deferred payment. J. w. Macskt, Aduvr, &c. Nov. 10, 18S1. Salisbury, N. C. WOTICI5.-" Persons having claims ngainst the estate of Kiehard Lowery. dee'd, are notilied to present them to the under signed fur pavracnt mi or before the 13; h lay pj' Jpyemlier, 18S2. J. W. JIaunev. Adm'r. S:c. Nov. 10, 1S81. 5:6t PATENTS. We contlaue to act as Solicitors for Patents. Cave ats, Trad' Marks, C opy rlgnts. etc., tor the u nited states, Canada, Cuba, hn gland, France. Ueimanv, etc. We have dad TMIRTY-FiVE YiARS EXPE RIENCE. Patents obtained thronsh us are noticed in the Scientific American. This large and splendid Illus trated weekly paper, S3.ii0 a year, shows the Pro srr?ss of Science, Is very Interest Id?', and has an en onnous circulation. Address MINN & CO.. Patent Soiu-ltors, Publishers of Scientihc American. 8T Park How, New York. Hand book about Pateuts sent Ires. 5:lm WANTED! A good, steady CROPPER for a one horse farm. Also a RENTER for one-horse farm7 Apply at the Watchman Office. 2:4t LOST GR 8T0LEH From mvBiigsv.on Friday 21st October, eid er in town, or on the Koal to tl e Pour House, my LAP -RUG, black on one s'.de and Leopardue (oriolled) on the oilier. Th holder of it will be suii tble rewarded hv re turning it to me. It is more prited as the last gilt of my father, than for its intrinsic value, and friends will do a special favor to aid me in tire rtpovwy. J. J. Spmmerell. 3:St. Rowan Conly-In ftp Sipricr Ccprt Moses L. Ilolines against' Richard A. Caldwell. Julius A. Caldwell M. W. Jarvis ami E. Nve Hutchison, Exec utors of Jjavid F. Cald well, frances Fishpr, Annie McIJ. r ihcr aud Fred. C. Fihcr, M. W. .Tarv;s. Executor of Payid F. Cald well and Annie McB. Fisher, of the alwve named defendants, are hereby notified to be and .apjiear before the Judge of our Suiie rf-. . .' . .... . nor -onrj. ai a uotin to oe held tor th County M Rowan at the Court Hoqse in Salisbury on the '9th 'Monday alter tlie 4th Alonday of SepteniiKT, 1831. and answi the complaint ot the plaintiff, which wil lie depfisited in the onh-e of the Clerk ol the Superior Court of Said Oountv. within . . . i f . . . - i ne ursi uiree uays oi tne saul term, and let the said defendants take notice that il they fail to aiiswer the said complaint ,1 ! .1 a i At I . rf . . luring ine.ierm, me )iaintin will applv the Court for the relief demanded jn" t complaint. This 6th day of August, 1881. 43:6t $7 J. M. Horah, Clerk Superior Court Rowan C: t b M1SW FOE FALL AND WINTER. In a few days we will have our iiw Our stock as usual will be COMPLETE. We will take pleasure in showing them to all who will favor us with aca l . BEFORE BUYING SEE OUR ' . . - PRESS GOODS, LADIES' ULSTERS, DOLMANS, WALKING JACKETS, HOSIERY, NECK WEAR, CL0TII- ; ING, GENTS' FURNISH ING GOODS, SHOES, AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED. JONES AioCUBBINS-& CO; KLUTTZ & HAVE FALL 1 - HEW GOODS Which aro Handsome and Ccmplots in all tho Dsparlxaents. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, A liu-pe and cipmpletc stock very prelty and chenp. SHOES AND B3bTSTHAT WE WARRANT. SHIRTS AND HATS VERY We mean to. feed you with thehest Flour. TEAS, SYRUPS. POTATOES. &c, to be had : Try us. ' 1 . FULL ASSORTMENT 0? STOCK FE3D. Sec us before you buy, as we have one thousand things we can not tell you of here. W. W. Taylor , ': II. F. Atkins. SalcsBier; E. F. Tatim, NOTICE! Owing ti infirm health and the absolute necessity existing to lead a me live tioni 'Xposim and laiigue as possible, I will lereal'ter conhne my practice to my otuee, he towu and Its immediate vicinity. I shall be compelled to decline nil calls to he coiintrv, unless the visit can be made y railway. Persons indebted will please caii and settle their bills, as nianv of them have eeii unpaid for a long lime. D1. Jonx Wiutkiikad wiil continue to do as horetofoie, a general tow n and country practice. AI. IIlTF.nKAP, M. I). Nov. 1, J831. 3:1m . AOSiNlSTRATOE'S IIOTi-32 The unfterslijr.ed bavlnrr qualified os Administra tor of the ebt;ite of tlie i.on. Bn:ton . im! ;,1 dHi t-.ts-ed will oner lor isle at hid lute itbldencc lu fca.U bury. on Satnrflay, tlie19fl of Hoy. 1881, a quantity of Household Furniture and many other articles ot properly. fciT All persons having claims against said e.-tate are uotllled to present tlie same for payment before the aist day of October. lSSi, or this notice will be pleaded In bar vt their recovery. tmiea mis me sistortjcioDcr, issi . it o wan uouniy. c. ai. l. tfv)i.MK3. AJmiclstrator. 3;Ut ADMIH STBATOR'S NOTICE ! Having qualified as Administrator, with the will annexed, of Elizabeth Lowery, dee'd l win sell at public Kale on Monday 12th December, 1881, all the personal property of the deceased, consisting of household and kifchen fur- nit tire, one two-horse cai-iiage, one milch cow, and some old farm irons. I also notify all persons having claims against her estate to pioent them to inr on or before the 1st day of November, 1882. UEO. Y. Pinkstox, Adm'r with the will ainiexM of Etiz. Lowery. Dated Oct. 29, ISU L:Gt North Carolina, ) supenorcourt. uaviastm county, j QctGbcr 1S81 Hamilton C. Frltus, Henry J. Frltt Susan Frltts, .Macison t'rttts, oeo.F'.i r iiiuj, i.uas. u. rriiis, ana cora F.I Frills, the last two lniants cndrr twfnvyne yeari of age without! puardlan by their next friead, litnri) G. Frltts, Plaint , Tetltlon tor Partltlca. AUAIN8T V Walter D. Herman and wife Phocb; iiencaa, ana riUjjp &. Frltts. I pfr-ndtmt I .v IT appearing to UiC satisfaction of the Court, by the Sheriffs return ami aftidavit of the PlalDtins, l?aJLV 1 uj ieman. F'iicsLe Herman and Phlilp M.ntt8.tEe detendantsin thphnv proceeding lor the p artition of real estare, are non- .ti r . "t? owjlc, auu ixr necessary panics to the final determlnatton of thi3 proceeding In refer ence to real estate sltu.ni in niu stota . it fore Ordered by the Court. 'I hat i,uh!ipMnn i ni. once a week for six consecutive weeks lu the "5alls- . newspaper publlsned in tue town of Sa lsburv. notifvtmr thp -.ffi u .i, i. u ?2S,1ioeiiec?aiiaad ,UU,P M. Frtita, the de- vvr oeiore tne Clerk of the i2Kl0n ?5 vidson County, at his office In a?-',011 MonyVtue 5th day of December, issi. ana answer or itomnr m ih ..ii, . gSrSK1!? " rendered accord- w me piajtr ui lue peuuoDere ,.et C. F. LOWE, CS C. andJTobate Judre, Subscribe for Carolina Watchman, onljr 1.50 pr year in advance. ' REOLEiAN TIIEI3 OF Sept. 28, 1S8J. Tl iilil. 'i. l i' 4 MOH UHS1TTS TOMBS, GEE AT REDUCTION " IN THE PR ICSS OF llzrlte IffonnmontB-and Grav3-St :esef Evfry Dcccripticn. I cordially itfvite the pnhlic gr.nrallr to an inspection of my Stock and frk 1 feel justified in asserting that my past I'Xpericnce under ftist-clats workiueu in all the newest and npidern sty lea, ami lii.it the w i knianship is eqfial to any of J he best in the count! v. 1 do not ? that my uuirk is sujierior to all oilier. "I am reasonalde, will not exaeiiile in or der to accomplish a sale. My endeari ti pleiuse and ive each custoiuej the val ue of everv dollar thev leave with me PRICES 35 to 50 Per Cent CPA?I5 than ever offered in 4 ids town hefarf. Call at once or send for pi ire list and de signs. Satisfaction guaraut'd or nocliarge. The erection of marble is the last rl of respect which we pay to the iiicruorjf of departed friends. JOHN S. nUTCHlNSOX Si'.lisbury, N. C, Nov. I, lcdJ. - EiecstDr's notice to L'reaitors! . ' All persons indebted to the estate of bert C. Kenmrly, flec'd, ore hereby notifieL tp present thiir'clainis to the undeisign on or before the 7th daT of October, A. D. 1882, or this will be pleaded in bar of th recovery. JJatcii tlie bill Uay oi utiwt A. D. lUc'l. u. IIkxrv Brows, Ex'r of ol:Ct Itobt. C. Kennci ly, dee'd. UTANTED-BY A LAROE JOBBING HOrjlW wno can control a poml traJeln this rtclniiy. but thorou 'lily extierleneed and capable men iki but thoroughly experlea apply. Address LOCK BOX 15, PhlladeljMJ' M:zt Uotice to R, R. Ccntractors! Wksteux North Caromxa R. B-Cp-Samsbcbt, N. C, October 25, QEALKD PROPOSALS will be ""'J tlie ..face of the Company in allhb"r:r'1L" C, until 12 m., November 10, loai, p ( graduation and masonry on a pr Ducklown line, Wenlern Ncrih Carolina ...i r i?:..r Profile in" '1 cificaiiuns can be seen at thcoffice of ine w i.anv. or t Ihe office of die Chief A"" Major Ja. V. Wilson, Anhjerille, .-vt-f(I Compnny reserves the riplit to rJ . allltds. - AwD.ANDKEW. - o.o. rremdent- Administrcator's Notice f The tindersi-ned havin? l111!?!?.! .i .!!. 110"- ."Viliiinui(lor ui lilts raiiuv fjOS" deceased, will nfter for sal? atI.t,,,eirr Honse door in tlie town ot sau. $ llillllUil HIV 0111 VI ini.."- nrroa nf T.niul. lrin" Oil eitTief.' f . i f iVo..iiiliel. ;i.a from Htljoiuiiig the lands ot acn. .y J(0fi .... . - . rw 1 I rril liauie and others on d:iv of sab?. Wll.ll. IJokaH r. iH ST CHEAP, Sugars. Rowan County. X. 0., Oct. 3:1m. J
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