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Carolina Watchman. THUBrfDAY. NOV. 24, 181. " Heavy E'KEiGnT liiLLi The Greeos- Ixtro Tribune &iy, the llundleman Maud' inctariiis Company of. Randolph, pay to the railroad office at ItiglrFoint $1,560 a month for freights. The- aseutrnt t,,al ;dace says he unload seven car a day to, and loads fi vicars a day from High Point, which shows a considerable anion ut icf business. i Stage robbers iu Texas coutiune to 3ikTlheir own way Two armed jiien, on the 18llt, 1G miles from Laredo, fctopr yed and robbed a stage in which were live inefi and a lady. They cleaned out the men and pillaged Jhe mail, and ot away with their.booty." , A train cm side track at Palestine was iakeu possession of by eleven masked jnen anil robbed. i BIJIEFS, Small pox hinders busuess hi the North West. . I - U r A train of cars blown off the track in Colorado. - ! s i' fv vv p. There i to be a con rent ion of ninniifac tuier held' in j New-York, this mouth.' England, t rance and Ueruiany are said to have united on a filial Arctic Ex ploration. " , There is to bo a convention of mann fartuieisof the South held sit Atlanta, heretofore noticed. A witness in a New York court was sent to prison trti clays for having ben drink ing in contempt of court. 10,820deiithk in New York in three months: au increase of 2,500 over corres- last year. fL fer cent. Filth and foul The durability of steam engines U much ponding time were in tenement houses. air. There are six sliiimlo factories n.i Hickory, turning ont from 8,000 to 1-5,000 shingles each iter day. 'The trial of Guitenu'"' fills a' column .eaici UIU.I9MHIMI.C.M.U. .c r two of almost everv iimmM.H, Properly set up and taken care of they cm.utt.v ,., J -fwUl. r . - - ""j will last, not quite lorevc-r, but longer than an ordinary life-time. The one now employed in the car blioiSof the Western N. C. liailroad ha been iu almost daily use for about 30 years, and looks as bright and works as smoothly as if it were fresh from the hand of the builder. Mr. Edward Atkinson, of Boston, as serts that cotton manufacturing iu the South will not pay. CoI. 'Joue, of the Charlotte Observer, is tiyiug to pursuade Jtfr, Atkinson, that lie is mistaken, ami holds up a list of figures aud facts to con vince him. Meanwhile, every traiu (8 or JO per day) going South, carries a steam cuiriue or cotton factory machinery to test the question, if indeed there is any doubt about it. We shall kuow more of it Ju alew years hence. The New York Sun tell how, the noted elephant, Hannibal, became vicious. His JLeeper taught him to drive down the stake to which he was usually chained while on exhibition. One day while per forming this task he -missed tho head of the stake and hit his own foot with the heavy sledgo hammer. It angered him, .aud he threw the sledge so' far away it took some time to find it. Ever alter he .occasionally became vicious aud unman ageable, aud would tmash up things iu his way at a terrible rate, and actually killed twelve men at different times while iu these fits of, bad humor. GoV. Jarvis has issued his proclamation recommending the observance of the 24tb instant thakgiving clay. The Englinli government receives jjevfruue of $33,000,000 from the opium imue iu inuia one-sixth of the entire annual revenue. i I he expenses incurred by the citylof Cincinnati in pavinir resnect toth ft liifin ory ot J a naes A. Garfield amounted to $1,175.6. "Once a convict, always a convict," says Dr. riattj of San Francisco. The Doctor is hopeless of the reformation of a disgraced man lor woriiau. Reformation is he exception, we fear. The high waters in Indiana on the 19th, amounted to an inundation in some places, and seriously hiudered railroad trains by damaging; tracks and lifting bridges.' AVasliliig-toii Letter. tics within his party with apparent re luctance, aud with much adroitness and wit. When thet croscxami nation was oyer, Mr. Blaine, bowing to .the Judge and shaking, hands with the clerk who had administered the oath, left the room. jl Mievetbat Guitean 1 insiiue. bnt H10 .o1"6 f trresnousihility for murder, aricT- my opinion has not ln-eii formed from what I have seen, more than fiom his assertion that he was a lawyer. n jHwuuaa ami a (UHAiogian I he variJ ety of thoseMhree irof8aions is too much for even a strong Mind. C. S. Western North Carolina Railroad. The Slate Commissioners of Che W N. C. Railroad completed their investigation and inspection, and, we Irani ''(Voni the Iiiileigh Obserrer that the following is th substance of their full rejMH t : ; ; It appears that there were soma ten al legations of discriminations considered by the coiumwsiouers at their recent meet ing at Charlotte. Many or most of them embraced chargeaor carriage over othei roiitUthaii the Western North Carolina liailroad ouly. Iu the reply made by the authorities of the Westeru North' Carol i- na Railroad, they say that they make full answer iu ail mattery but do not admit the right of the commissioner to iuonire ucceipuand jLxpenddnra for the Fn2into facts concerning their connecting rear Ending September S0A, 1831. I lines. They say that if unv discrinatious have occurred on the Western Road thev We are indebted to General W. P. Rob 1 were by accident, aud not intended ; it erts, for permission to;make eome extracts having been all the while, aud is now from his forthcoming report of the transac- the paiiHwe and iiitentioii of the manage- nons or ins oiace tor the past nscal year. It uient to strictly observe the law. - From the Kews & Obserrer "The Aitlitor't) Statement. it? Ha cd on the Lawter. It is related of George Clarke, the celebrated negro minstrel, that Wing examined as a wit ness he was severely interrogated by the attorney, who wished to break down his evidence, r - 4 ' "Yn are In the negro minstrel bnsi nesa, flielieveH inqnired the lawyer." "Yes sir,w was the prompt reply. 'Isn't that rather a low calling T" de manded the lawyer. "I dftn't know but what it is, sir," re plied tire minstrel; "but it isRomti'-li let ter than my father's that I am proud of , it." What was your father's calling ?" "He was a lawyer," replied Clarke, in a tone of regret that put the audience in a roar. The lawver let him n1on KfflW a 1EW FOR-FALL AND WINi'IR. , '. j . In 8 few days we will have our Our stock as usual will be COMPI :te. The Prebb teriau Historical Society, with rooms at 121), Race Street, Phila-I delphia, report tho completion of their buildiug for the safe-keeping of tho in valuable material of the Society as fire proof as brick aud iron can make it. There will be more than 3,000 linestr feet of shelving, when cojnpleted.' Thomissiouof theSociety hipnc ofjjreat liraportance the to Presbyterian Church in tho United States, and should become the treasure house of all valuable facts relating to the past and future history ot a denomiuatiou exerting so largo an iu lltieuco iu the educational aud religious interests of the couutry. The Rev: T, J. Shepherd, D. D., is tho President of tho Society, and Rev. A. V. C. Schenck, l).D., Corrcspouding Scciefary and Librariau. is needless to remark, where so talented and efficient an officer is izr charge, that the af fairs of the office are conducted in the most admirable manner The report will, as to other matters, speak for itself. The first portion is devoted to the re ceipts from all sources during the year. We take the following items from those placed under the head of BKCEIPTS Tax on bank stock, $3,630 55; tax on corporations, 1,525; license tax on drum mers, $51,800; license tax on fertilizers,! $29,500; fees from Secretary of State, $6,- 76; general taxes (on land, propcrtv. etc.,) $203,297 38; income tax. $2,256 63; special tax for suppport of the Deaf. Dumb and Blind Instit-otion and Insane Asylums, $91,134 87; special tax for support of con victs, work on buildings, etc., at Peniten tiary, $91,134 69, tax on insurance compa nies, $10,694 68; itterest oo mortgage bonds J no commissioners, in their record ot their proceedings, says : Alter consider ing the complaiutsaud theansweisof the management (of the WesUrn N. C. Rail road), the commissioners fiud as a fact that there have been discriminations by tue management of the Western North Carolina Uailroad Company in violation of the act of sale. But as some of them had been already corrected since the com A party of business men from Cincin nati visited the Atlanta exposition last Thursday, representing capital of $3"f- 000,000. They brought with them a bag gage car filled with floral emblems and designs elaborately constructed, which tney preseuttd to the managers of the exposition. The stockholders and depositors of Newark's broken bank have determined to sue the United States Government to recover their losses on the ground that tor eight years past the government had , ... . i ...m. v, iiuuticiiiiu iuisc iriiuriN : " ", uu of tue condition of the bank. tuc lUBUiigem proiesseu ineir willingness to correct all aud guard against their oc currence in the future, the commission ers deem it proper to take ua further ac tion tor tue present, reserving the right to do so hereafter should it become nec essary. The Seventh Comet of the Year.- From a circular we learn that Director Swift, of the Warner Astronomical Ob servatory, Rochester, N. Y., at 11 p'clock -p. m., of the ltith inst. discovered a faint, round, tatUessomet iu the coutsellation nfonoL,. n " . V.?:, crowaeu Uriefa time. When the north of 71jegrees, with a motion slowlv ?Jf " f V ?ht n "Sh ot wnr-i t' rom a d.gusted court and bar. Sketches of the Guiteau Trial A Weak Prosecution--Mr. Blaine as a Witness t'-. f r J . . . . ... . .. ucriic uhu j.nciaeni8 oj the Utrst Day. Regular Correspondent. yASlxGTox, Nov. 19, 1831. I have this hour retnrued from the Guitean triil, and will give you my im Iressions while jhey are fresh. The court room was so densely crowded that I could not at first see the prisoner, but pressiug within the barj I secured a seat from which I hud an xcelleut view. As I took my seat, I heard a sharp, distinct voice say.- I want the Court to kuow that 1 do not come here on my hands and knees as a crimiu.il, but as a representative of Deity !" Looking iu the direction of the voice. 1 saw a pale, thin, excited, gestic ulating mail; it! was Guiteau. Soon the uoor or tne witness room was opened, and all eyes were fixed on the well kuown form aud featuies of James G. Blaine. He was conducted to a seat within the bar Col. Corkhill non- arose to open the case for tho prosecution. If the reader ha Keen il i inliMliin .... t . i i I snlnlntr.! dil,. tflo om? n. . .. .......uiu iviruu, 4 piesuiue ue nas I uvm, vuo,ovi uu; lmcresi on es .......... .....1 Li .1 . .. . tnm. XT . 1. t 1 .. 1111 "S'ii, miu suame inac tlie United ,ri" Carolina uaiirnad mortgage Mates, in so important a case, a case iu bonds, $o8,765; Judiciary, $37,920 71; nor- which the words of counsel will be read ,naI "oo'a, $400; Oxford Orphan Asy in rrv ivilii.l r .1. .1 I lnm ft.il ftOfi. fii. .m....! a r . .. "j luujjuc, Kiiuuiu navel ' " "i'cwi, eic, 01 i cnitentia- ueen so iucomietently aud weakly repre- "' f-'.uuo; public printing, $12,763 46; scnted. The address was a verbose. lua,ant,ne regulations, $1,389 85; settliix rambling, irrelevant harrangue about the taxes 10S5 41; State Department, -?3.809-lato war, tire assassiuatiou of Lincoln, 08; Trtsury Department, $5,250; State our form of government, aud it abouuded Lniversity. $7,500; convict account, Wcs. in sopnomoncal; flights aud hackneyed u oria Carolina Railroad, $38,521 22. It has always been taken as an unques tioned fact that the compression of cot ton for transportation injures its fibre. Western North Carolina Railroad, $59,500; lt seems, however, that some experiments lands redeemed $1,238 96; merchants, tax ,1,a"e at t,ie Lowell (N. C.,) mills over- on pun bases, $28,350 80; tax on railroad hu"ow this theory, and that the compres- companies $8,830 55; license tax on sewing 8,on t injurious to the fibre as sup- nrm . . It . am vo AAA. I r . . I luu i.rl 'II... 1 j. u, "liico, Buies 01 sianoncry to ra. , m- o.miv graiie 01 coitou was counties, $3,138 09; Supreme Court reports, luii in three parcels one not compress- 1 ROA AA. . y- , . 1.1 ... ..II . .1 ... . . j is on purchases oi liquors, v" "" icr compressed in a press $16,987 64; for lalor of convicts on Wes- Ruch as is generally used on the farm, tern North Carolina Railroad, $26,479 55. a,ul the third parcel compressed in a V e omit many of the smaller items of powerful compress to the density of thir vituuc iu uic uiHMe tuinmarj. i tie total I lJ nunu m mo tit dic loot, i ne more receipts, from all sources, during the year densely; the cotton was packed the better UITC ilifi tl ( I tli. l..-...wl .. 1. e . -r- w. i ... iiiiEini ui'H wits uijiue oi it. a nir. ... fviviuu ui iuc icjwii ucToieu '"l'l'uurin niiiui iioui Atlanta savs "this is such a surprising result that oth er experiments of the same kind will be made here." This is a point of great im portance, for great compression is neces sary when the cotton must be transported a long distance, and the manufacturers have regarded this as a necessary injury, and buyers have refrained from it when ever possible. If the result of this expe riment is corroborated by others, the ex planation will most likely be f.mml in the results of some experiments that have been made .it the Massachusetts Institute 01 lccuioiogy to -determine the size and strength of the. fibre of cotton. The di ameter ctf a single fibre varies from one twelve huudiedth to one fourteen linn dreth of an inch, ami is-Ktrou,;er t!i:iu iron of the same weight. It may be that no amount of compression cau break or weaken so small aud ko strong a fibre. The results of these experiments will be looked to with interest by manufacturers. Aic Observer. Is tho teacher of your school among the first at the school-house iu the moruin". or does he linger at home or loiter on the way till all tne pupils have assembled! T i...... .! . . uiiiuire into una. m these unresrained morning meetings of the pupils many a .... gom day s profitable study is spoiled, and many a lesson of evil is learned. University Journal. us with a call 01 BEFORE BUYING SEE OUR DRESS GOODS, LADIES' ULSTERS, DOLMANS, WALKING .JAUKiiis, HOSIERY TtTTniTT' vrr ir , -r m I lVliUlV WJiAU, tLiUitl- ING, GENTS' FURNISH GOODS, - ' C r SHOES, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. JONES McCUBBIXS. & r.n KLUTTZ & REfiDLELlAfJ ING AND FALL HAVE THEIR 11 f ITER OP STOCK DRESS MAKING. The undersigned will resume her former business nt her old home, and resnei tfull v solicits vork. She is well 'supplied with la test styles and paterns. Will rely on nantr rut paterns, used as directed and expect to give sausiaciion. Mns. M. II. Spears. Nov. 14th, 1881. lm to the DISBCBSEMENTS. From this we take the following as beim; the principal items of expenditure: Audi tor's Department, $2,858 73; Code Commis sion, f 1,910; contingencies, f 21,215 04; con- victj account, $7,030 70; Department of Public Instruction. $1,920 05; Execu;ive Department, $4,C73 04; fugitives from jus tice, $1,353 33; General Assembly, $56,259 20; support of Insane Asylum at Raleigh, $71,179 55; support of Western Insane Asy lum at Morganton, $30,000; support of col ored Insane Asylum at Goldsboro, $15,599 19; for support of Institutions for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, $58,000; interest on con- SALE OF LAND ! By virtue of a decree of the Sunerior Court of Rowan county, I will sell on the j 2d day of January, 18S2. on the nreniises. at public auetion. a tract of hind containing alout 174 acres, adjoinim: the lands of Jno. Litakcr, Aaron Goodni-ht, S. Overcash and others, the same being the land willed bv Uaniel Overcash to yja3 g. Overcash. and on which the late Poilv Overcash lived. Terms, one half cash and the balance on a credit-of twelve months, with interest at the rate of 8 p. r cent, from date of sale honu and approved security. G. R Overcash, Oum'r. November 17. 1881. C:6w 1 A ' . 1 '. e . mi vHivuiitieu iu couiuse me jury as to their duty, and iiijstify them as to criminality: of the .criminah Con sideling the cause and the occasion, so uiucn verbal ineptitude has seldom been westward, uns is tho seventh comet which has been discovered since the first of May last, four of which, meeting the conditions of the fund, have received the Warner prize of $200, Prof. Swift procur ing the flrst aud Jast award. Imwmmch as the comet of 1812 is expected in the' -quarter in which this oue appeared, Prof. bwift is not sure at preseut that the stran ger may not be thejamiliar comet which was discovered by Pons. Iu 176 Direc tor Syi ft, at Denver, claimed to have discovered au intra McrcttTial plauet. In May, 1832, he will .visit Egypt, uuder the futiuiflcent provisiou of Mr. II. II. War- tier, ta observe the total eclipse, at which tune he hppeg to verify his iu tut Mercu rial planet discovery. Mr. JI. jji War Jier's generous patronage of science has given astronomical study a wonderful impulse during the past -twelve mouths, aud .the coantrv is to be congratulated on .haviug bo broad minded a rfnan so "sub stantially" devoted to the upbuilding of her iutellcctual as well as physical in terest. l liimj no persoutil ill-feeliu toward Col Corkhill, but if something is not doae to rebufftho iutrusion of such low grade mcdiocuty into responsible positions in this couutry, the public legal service will ue in aanger ot Inanition. Owing to hU social standing aud connections here, the city press speaks flattcriugly of his fail ure, but the press outside of Washington is free from social embarrassment, aud can4iare.o serve God and mau by tcllin the truth. I caa uow see why the Gov element would not intrust theSuir Route ca,sea to him, but I cannot underatoud how a sane 50 vein meut jaet entrusted him wun auyunug. Mr. lilgiue was now called to the wit- 'V - cipeouuures lor all purposes ag gregated $625,410,59. After the disburse ments above given, $41,952 were on ac count of the Agricultural Department, being taxes ou fertilizers, which are re quired by lav to be paid into the State treasury for the benefit of that depart ment, but are uo part of the ceneial fund. Of the $71,179,55 paid on account of There arc now in the States and Ter ritories west of the Mississippi Ri ver 102 reservations, great and small, 011 which are located iu rouud numbers, 224,000 Indians. The numbers on the different reservations vary from a few hundred to several thousand. There are attached to these reservations 63 agencies, each with its staff of employees. There are also established near them for the protection alike of the whites and Indians :J7 milita ry posts, with larger orsmal!er garrisons. the Insaue Asylum at Raleigh, $21,179,55 Secretary .Kirk wood recommends that was for the year 1880, which was not drawn till the close of flint, f! 1 -wmwr MVk, J V II (September 1880.) Of the expenses of the Institution of the Deaf, Dumb aud the Blind, $32,500 was for the year 1880 These amounts a'Errir-:it k : oo which being deducted from the total dis bursements, leave tho expenses legiti mately chargeable to this fical $529,784 30. these reservations be reduced to five, and that the ludians be induced to abandon their tribal relations ami go to farming, holding their land in severalty, aud that they be taught to read and write and live civilized lives after the Christian fashion. The Secretary's general idea is very good but the question is how to do it, 5J O Q a week In roar own town. f5 Outfit free O U U -No rlsfc. vert:U:ijf nc-.v cuDital not i-p. ijuirea. Ue will rurnlsii uu evcrytMiig. Many a:c Ul 1 kin? fOUlineS. LiU'lO n;:ikp rnn.'ii n and dj s an J ulrls makf grna p iy. lieurier, it ou a u'iiur ;n i.k h you cun nia p exeat nav al!ne time you woi-.. u iite lor .;irtlculars to (i) 11. hallk x & Co., foriliuU, .Maine. NOTICE! All persons having claims against the es tate ot Mary E. West, dce'd, urn hereby nt tilled to exhibit the same to the underViL'n cd on or before the lt)lh day of November. 1S82. or this notice will he'p'caded in bur of their recovery. C. West, Adm'r. November IS1I1, 1831. (5:Ct-pd HEW GOODS VThich aro Handsome and Complsto in all the Dspartments. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, A large and complete stock very pretty and cheap. SHOES AND BOOTS THAT WE WARRAIT. CHEAP. TEAS, SYRUPS, POTATOES &c, to be hud : Try us." ' .FULL ASSORTMENT OF STOCEf FEED. v See us before you buy, as we have one thousand things we can not tell you of here. Tayi.oh, 1 . SHIRTS AND HATS VERY We mean to feed you with the best a3 w. w II. F. Atkins. E. F. 'Latum. J Sale snirn. Sept. 2S. 1S81. resell o f Trust. The Dub;tj Is warned aar ilnst n m m niitn.r Mr.. Selt M. A. BKO'iVN.Of Kov.in oount v ithnnhinin ed possession by falsehw.-d. of one of mv cotton trln represent tliat he has the rlnt 10 use the imple ment.: b;it be his na such right, as lt H cov( rwl I bv paieni o. in-,-.4i, in my poNses.sioiiT The public is ..muu .iS.wuoi nupurj iiijj nim us a user or rev sharpener, as I shall claim my rights la :ill sucii Liucsui iuTims. ;:.jip J. M. BAKKlt i ear SOURCES QF TAXATION. . iKMicr ui !UtcrC8C WC UlKe "Let Nature Take Hek Coorse " A New York paper state that recently one of the New York aldermen had an idea. runiy, tie nateneu to lav it soarcea from which the State turn n. nefts stand. Tlie clerk was proeeediuR to derived ; Land, $97,5J 03 : town lot WIO oaui wun tne liible, but horses, 7,552 22; iUU Ifu 1)1..! 1 a I A. . ules, aome items from the uianr ob the list of before his brother colons, -Gentlemen," eaid he, "I think it would add to the beauty of Central Park if we were to import some gondolas, say a dozen, and place them on the lake." The idea was favorably received bv all but one. He was the economist of the board, and in his veins ran the blood of Irish kings. He rose. "Gintlemen," he remarked, "the idea is a eood wan, but I would make an anilndment rri v ... ineo. 1 . Kiuttz, Esq., late Democratic .elector in the Salisbury district, on ves terday m the Supreme Court, ied maiden sword iu two arguments alike creditable to himif o,..i ..-..:r..: - -v. kIUUM til" P hu fuoud.--.AVf-OiM.;r 1 -1 . 11 woma oe Bingular if true . .-Tim a. - tor of the JrU Figaro declares that there is reason to doubt whether the genuemaa uea,,n5 that illastrioos name who went uit withihe Yorktewndeleca' .tioii, is ft Bochanjbeaa at al. uu ue useicBB expense. 1 make a motion that we buy two of thira a male and a female wan. Than, giutlomen let nature take her coorse." few week. We are Ju formed that Mud .Cutn swells ap every night. Beuty, health, and hPPine8s for !arfie. nWlNEOFCARDUl." - . v, . AlThco. F. Kluts. Mr ltl iino irlii.,..,....l I . - I & tnrt- ... . .uOJ,ucu uis preiereuce lor I 9too yo , cattle, $4,esXEJ BO ; hogs, $1- the other way, and was sworn with his 925 55; sheep, $G35 31 ; farming utensils'. aicu uuu wunout kissing I tic., ix,43 35 ; money on hand aud de- menooK. A chair was ofiered him, but Pt, 263 49; solvent eretlits, $1G he prefefred to testify standing. He de- 16 20 ; other personal oronerre. ftu laueu .tue mctdents of the morning, the 111 59 i net income and profits, $2,349 73- Wh : hoqlil we buy twelve of thim ? It -..,uu t.10 uiuiueuis preceumg and cucuses aua menageries, $2,200 00; deal (ollowing tlie assassination. But litt e ew in it uoua. viuoas or mnit iin.,nra-' I 14C7 was added to the trauic histore (823.071.47: which the public is familiar, but it waJ 3 : man iaire licenses. S5.5fii 111 exceedingly intei-esting to hear the sUirv Tha special taxes were ; For the Iu- trom the djstiuguished wituess. After 8i,uu Ayluiu and Institutions for the air. liiaiue had concluded his testimony a, Dumb and Blind, $iW,307 04 ; tor direct, Mr. Seoville, the brother-in-law I'euite'utiary aud support of couvicts n !-rit F 4"1 . Alii .1 . . . uMuvmww,vi uuueau, arose to cross-1 ,u iu. The cross amount of examine him. With arms foldd n.-.,.. 1 taxes was 455.(M d-2 - his ches apd with perfect .poise and The taxes levied for school purooses eomposure, but daot witliont deference (payable to county treasuraral wum . to the witness, he; questions Mr; Blaine 0,1 licensed retailers of sp.iijtpqus or malt with great skill and directness. His ob- liquors, $25,547 83 : on white polls $ 12 1 - ject was to elicit rom a distinguished 783,42 : ou colored mil l. tsit .em 7 . .... v j w VU ftllMiAflf v a T. ft. . . I a. T . . . ' .w.w.., ,llol.Ury OI me.caase aud ef- vaiuauou 01 an taxible propertv lincln- cents total sosbinauon, aua to impress the jury with school tar, $311,692 68. me uiea tnat these dissensions was cal-. Couuty taxesfor other conutr nurrw... A society Item: "Mary, bring Mrs. Smith a glass of wine. Exit Mary. You 4uust be so tired after your walk. Mary brings it.l Not that wav. mr eliilil V fill State Uhould alway bring it on a plate or a sal ver. Exit Mary. J She is very willing, but really she knows so little," Mary re-entering, with wine in soup-plate: 'Shall I bi'ing tt jipoou, ma'am, or will tho lady lap it.up t" 640 ACRES OF LAND F0RSALE ! Having qunlihed as Administrator with tlie will annexe.l. &c, of Hi.-lurd Lmverv Ml 111 uec i, i win sen, i.y virtue of the will of the testator, on Monday the 2d day of Jan nary, lStsa, at VI o'clock m., at the Court Mouse door in ball.-bury 640 Acres of Valuable Land. 1 his land lies about three miles west of balisimry, immediately on the Lincointon Koad. and much ot it valuable farming land. It is justly regarded a very desirable. Parties desirinir further 'information can get it by address-in the undersigne I or bv calling on him at his offic e in Salisbury. Terms one-third rash, one-third in six months, and one-third, in twelve months, note and :ond security with interest from' date of sale on deferred payments. J. W. Macnet. Adm'r, Ac Nov. 10, 1831. Salisbury, N. C. MIOTICS Persons bavins claims against the estate of Itiehanl Lowery. de-'d, aVe notified to present them to the under signed for payment on or before the 18th day of November, 1882. J. W. Macnet, Adm'r. &c. Nov. 1G, 1881. 5:6t Iliekorv Press - The rninr w i authority, history of the cause aud ef- valuation of ail tax ible property (i heavy fi-Jight. have caused tlTfr (eet bitter 'dissensions .within the ing bank stock) in the State at 8 trains to Tun. very .eularlr thl S ."Ww party at the titqe 9f the as- ery $100 value, 13C,723 62; cubited to throw : unsound and loosely Pivoieu minus ofj their balance, thus smtttng the odium qf Gaiteaa's offense to ! this supposed ulterior caase. Mr. Blaine i answered the qneit ions xelaMve to poll- u.uw.ou. otai gross amount of school and county taxes, $1,235,379 18. j .m rn Carolina has 1 12 srx f and 1 3$ muer&U.Xecs-Obrrver, It is learned from letters received iu this place, -that Mr. Thomas Cowan Gra ham, of Newton, dropped dead in front of the law office of Mr. W. G. Bnrkhead on the streets of that town last Monday afternoon j about 4 o'clock. He had of late been in excellent health and had no premonition of his end. Mr. Graham was about 63 years of age. States til ie Lankmqrk, We continue to act as Solicitors for Patent Caveat. Warkcnpyrlghts. etc., for theuKed Canada, cnha. Ensrlajid, France. Germanvett ad ll.lrty-livo , car.' cx7erlencc. Intents obtained thmush us are roticed Li the Set. rSTIKIC AMERICA. This larrw anrt cnWrfw TiV.Vi fc . . ' of Science, tj very lateresting. and has aneaorS Uwmjr t mfirm health and the absolute necessity existing to lead a lite free liom exposure aul laliue 11s possible, I will hereafter confine my practice to my ofhYe, the town and its immediate vieiiiity. I shall Ik- compelled to decline all calls to the country, unless the visit can be made by railway. Persons indebted will please call and settle their bills, as many of them have been unpaid for a lonjr time. Du. Jonx Yiim:iiF.Ai will continue rto do as hei etof'oi c. a t t-i.tn, ...,.1 country practice. - ' JU. V;iiti:iikap, M. D. Nov. 1, J6S1 . 3:JM ADMiKISTRATOiTS HDTI3E ! Tho undersigned having qualified as Admlnlstra-td-of L.ec-ttuu-(.f tne i on. liimo'i s.Tal;er deceas- ci 1.11,1.1.1 iur ui:c ci us iaie rcMCthLe lu bury, on Saturday, tie 19fi of hiim, a quantity of Household Furniture and manv other an lcles ot property . 1ST AH persons having claims agutnst said estate arc- ijotiaed to present the same tor payment before the aisr i;i v m fwnis.. this notice win be plcack-d in bar of their recovery Dated thU tho kittV.f. ,..t. ...j. itvucry. 3:3t Administrator. ADMI1J STBATOR'S NOTICE ! Having qualified as Adm in lt rnf nr tv i t li the will annexed, of Elizalieth Lowerv 'dee'd 1 will sell at public sale on Monday 12th December. 1881 alrthe personal property of the deceased. .weioiiiijj ui iMinseiioid ana Kitchen fur niture, one two-hoie carriage, one milch Cfivv. :utt enmu ..1,1 f...... :. . .'. " '"inn irons. i al so i . " ,M,n' "iiving claims against ruMii! in present mem to mr on oi ueioie me 1st day ot .November, 16&1. ... Al Ueo. W. Pinksthx, AilmV' 'e win nniiex'd of Eliz. Loweiy. Dated Oct. 20, 8dl. 3:Ct g4- M01TU2IE1TTS TOMBS, GEEAT REDUCTION IN TIIE PRICES OF aarcis iicnnaonts and Grave-Stcnes of Evsr7 Description. I cordially invite tho publicgenerally to an iiispcetioii of my Stock and Work. I feel Justified in asserting that my pact experience under fiist-class woikmea in all I he newest and modem atyjrs, and that the woiluuanship is equal to any uf the best in the counfiy. 1 do not ay that my work is superior to all other. 1 am reasonable, will nor exajjcraletri or der to accomplish a sale. My eudeavorii to ph ase nod g'ure each custo'mef the tab ue of every doUar Ihey leave ivith me. ' PEICES 35 to 50 Per Cent pHEAPIB than ever offered iu thin towiT'befurf. Gall at once or end for price list ami wins. atis-"actiou guaiunt'd or nocbarjje. The erect iou of marble is the last work or respect whuh wej)ay -to the memory , oi ueparteu mends. JOHN S. HUTCHIKSOX Si hsbury, N. C, Nov. 1, lddl. t?rs, inibjs. ef 8aEXTina7ricI5, nrt eZw New York. Handbook tboTit Patent.'fXii A good, steady CKOPPEB for a one horse farm. Also a RENTER for one-horse farm Apply at the Watchman Office. 2;4t LOST OR STOLEN From my liuggy, on Friday 21t October, either in town, or on the Koad to the l'oor House, ruy LAP KL7G, black on one side and Leopartlite (or rotted) on the other. Tfte liolderofit will be iiiuble rewsrdeii b re turning it to me. It h more prized as the last gilt of niy father, than for a intrinsic value and friend will do a epecial favor to aid rne in the rtcovery. J. J. Scmmeuem.. 3:t. Petition for Partition. North Carolina, lSDPcr"Conrt. " J Octobir , issi. Hamilton C. Frltta, Henry J. Frltta busan 1-ntts, Aiudison frltts, t.eo k I Hltts, caaa. 11. Frttu. and Cora vl rntis, me last two lnraats tinderJ iwentjone years or acre riihX.,Jf puardian by tUelr next friend, ueory) U. i-rltto, Kait f, Turj: w alter D. Herman and wire Phosb. Heraiaa, anJ PlHUpM. Frltts. ITappeartncrtothea.iti.fo.. ...... . . residentsSf tLu si ,0P 01 real estate, are non- toal atiJon nrdjire Decessr' Parties to ence to rn eStuan ofT1111? ,n r, fPr fore Onlereu bv tne -1 1 ffi;,-" tnere- towBoraSv- nStirr-iPer PnW1h tae tendanta herein, t I'i'P M.. P"s, the de- -upenor courtof ItaK lfle tlerk ot th Leinifrton, on Mondai flD9'at hl3 offlc in 11. and answer or denmr h?ay of "wmber. Hied, otherwise jadraeKm JlLp?,Uo.n bere,n ing to the prayer oi5eIffionrftderea accord" C. F. LOWE. CS C. and Probate Judge. S:6t Subscribe for Carolina Watchman. nlvei.50rr8ariadvau-. Eicciitor's Hotice to Creditors I AM persons indebted to the estate of Ro bert C. Kenmrly. leed, are hereby notified to picstnt their elaims to the undeisi:ned on r Ufore the 7th day of October, A. D. 1882, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Dated the 6th day of October, A.. D. lSSL. , G. IIexbt Bnowx, Ex'r of 51:Ct Itobt. C. Kennerly, dee'd. TANTED BY A LARGE JOBBIKO H0UII! Dry ooods and carpets, a Hret-claas Balejmia. who can control aood trade In this vicinity. 'oo but ttioroii'jiiiy experieocedand capable menMed apply. Adires3 LOCK BOX IS, Philadelphia. Pft. Sl:2t Notice to R. R.-Contractors I Western North Carolina K. B. Co. Salisbury, N. t'., October 25, 1881. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the iftEt-e of the Company in aliKburj, K. O., until 12 m., November 16, 1831, lor ih, graduation and iiMnonry on a p;rl of th Liicktwri line, W extern Nonh Carolina J!il r .Mil, wet of Pigeon Uiver. Protile anl P t iGcMti.Mio can be ften ai tlt office of the cone pjtny, fir at the office of the Chief Engineer, Major Jj-. W.tVilaon, Ahetille, N. C TN 'oiiiany renervcH the ri?ll to rejret anjt H bid-. A. B. ANDKKWS 3:3t President. Administrator's Notice f The undeisi'med havinc otialified Ailiuistintor ot the estate of Jas. HokaM, decenxAl, will offer for sale at the Corirt House door in the town of Salisbury, Mondar tho 5th of !) eeinlwr. next, 9S acre uf Land, Ivinp; on either aide of th Gobi Hi road, 5 wile from Salisbury, adjoining the lands of Zack. LyerlyW. Bame and others. Terms made known on day of a!e. Wsr. IL UoBin, Adni'r. ( Kow.n Cotiiitj. X. C, Oct. 3lt, Ji 3:1m.
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