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1 t' J 4 i i - 1 4 - i. Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, APKIL20, Within the last month we have epofcen j iin rfemntrats who pnvHtm i trill admit that they Iwve no doubt bjt : i.,t r ltuxfn received majority In I the last gubernatorial election, bat that he was 'counted oat by ine jrvi iu.u- . I. I 1 I nnl vutii.iinMiers. tviiiBiuu 11V ft MaM-w. - amds, as honest and intelligens Demo crat as the 'leading ones referred toby the Jiepubllcafi, who, will, make no such admission. They do not believe a word of the above statement, for the best of all I Wilmington and . Charlotte had an au rra boreal is Jasjt Sunday night, .but if 'visible Jhere we have heard nothing of it. ; The North Carolina Medical Society meets in Concord on the 9th May, and ill continue in session several days. Congress from itself and protect the peo ple from its blunders. , But what tribu nal or. remedy i proposed to protect the people front the Supreme Court f The mere narration? of the Senator is a - fear ful commentary npon tho stupidity of Congress or the injustice of the court. . A law is enacted, the. Department executes it ; while doing so, ascertaining tlint fpfinila ofrai tiafr. f.Itn Mvatiita " dm Am- Tne Senate, as In Committee of the Wbol M.iiia.i .i.nnn,l n,l tur thi unnninunent of & commission to tnves-1 unnliea tlia means to n re vent them, find . . " . . t . ...JflT Internal Mo. i . 1 ! ' agaieuieiuuuuvi u iiu.fact.doe SO ! This law designates co SPEECH I' ' or- I: ' - HON. C. II, VAK WYCK, OF JtKBUASKA, 2i tfte iwf o the United State, . March; 27, 1882. i feUtt lS Mr. Van Wyck said: or as the indi- what is Dutch stan- snffar. it noted, the Pres cation of the value of Mr. Phesidest : I have not sought the. I known to the world as the reasons they have no' evidence of its (floor at this time for the purpose of mak-1 dard TJie foreign manufacturers com- truth either of their own knowledge or iug a speech upon the tariff bill, boll bine to defraud, and by iliroe, molasses, trnin, eiiuer oi. uhmr of submitting tew suggestions as ftnd ether devices to make not the Dutch on secund or tira nana. , . ... nd nronrietv of thecom-latinlarri Unt mi imifnHnn . fmnH,.Unf According tojthe! final decision of the mig.10ri to examine HDd to discnss and I imitation, because done with the crimi- State Canvassing Board, Jarvis received 1 determine that matter which properly be-joai intent to deceive, to be only used for oxton li5,500r-Jar-p 1 longs to the Congress or tue uuiteu states l this nat'.oiu and for the open and notori- t - . r,. I J I i 1 ...i ' r A... i.-. This majority waMJ L 1, aL.z. v. "uVV?r,w1? w "s.1" icveuues. dhties of Congress to a commission can-1 dard of color. 1; - not be defended. It lias aireatiy Deenexi .Under protest the importers pay the i- onnnivincv VirrnniA farmers i ine result ua icvi "w f w- i r . -,- - - jvv v "uvu .mpuuj -uir.j ;': o;v" ---- , .,.., 0ti - . pw,- practicalpr benefieial results, ana at three mil ions of do lars. Thia larm .with cotton seed, ana u saia coiiou " - H . -.1 large expeiiditnres Of . money. When a ia renaid to them by the consumers in the where it is ae- retail price of the sugar, j hty, is introduc- Then the importers go to the courts to In his Inausural, it is Went ignores the South-not a ord said State Canvassing tfo abontit. In making hi. cabinet bo did 121,827 votes aiid B . i 1 vi' majority, C,2274 i ' - ". I ' civen not by one or; two or; even a dozen . m . t!-i!" i nnvil1RAilroftd different counties, liut is made upfront nnnlrintr Viririnia farmers I the result as reporiea irora i ww w- iUUCu iW , luujjaujTeiu wjr mjo cpariuieni;, auout upplying y irginia laru, r . I?6Kci practicaUor;; beneficial results, and at three millions of dollars This large sum likely to displace . tobacco in portions of entertain the absurd belief that there was g mmter, or one I I a conspiracy throughout the State to pro- ,11 to avoid, rcoiKKisibili ,waUMv , 1- '.-....: J il.' 1 !.! . -n I . ...." ... . duce this result, ana tnat is was o wen u, uioimu;gj ui buiivbujhubiiii b recover oaoK tne minions wiucu tue con executed that no man discovered it at the resolves a commission. The occasion for BUmers riot Uiey had paid into the ...-'.L.frnin th - creatingmav pass away, but the commis- Treasury. The court greets them with ; The Age or tiECCLAES.Jf the editor .of a'country" paper wee to taketiroe to read and respond to all the circulars sent him he would do little else, and starve in the service. I umey anu u awra r ion itwf aWJ1V8 clintr with fearful te cret nave since ueirayeu it 1 "yv nacity to tho purse-striuff. ; So when an 'leading Democrats" referred to as fld- interest or lo&ility, seems to need either mitf inf? there was iraua w iue exuM ,'fji uwmii6.u- . 3 Jj' U .9m-.'wMM h.. acoa.4 lake the case of the l)Ug commis- muicaiea, 00 iuuuu v,-0 fcio i In tho d(.aii.lira of Proiaence the It is now said tUat the charge of frand- public over their own proper signatures grasshopper passed away, but the com W1I fl LUC 1UCIB UU wu .1 mvu of American cotton has ( Mf ' O j besn ascertained to be false. We believ mA ft. false. &a indicated two or three weeks ago. them admission is based! If so, urjje out. They 6w0 it to themselves, to the State and country to show the facts; for they need not fear that they are the only The Newbern Truckers . are now in the honest men left in the State. mUit nf their nrofi table season. shiDDins I CunnnAvl of ! New Hanover, sent in a heavilyereryjday. The iSitt Slieti quotes paper to the i Cinvassing Board virile in 550 boxes cabbage and 1500 boxes peas sessioor protesting! against , improper on one day. ; The great mercantile Stewart & Co.,Js to ,bo been tho leadiug mercantile house of the country for many years, and closes at last because Stewart is no more. a. a . - a . a , mission, wituout adding any tnmg valua ble for the future ot anything to relieve the calamity, for a long time thereafter continued. j So the yellow fever came.. Immediate ly a national health commission must be organized. Providence removed the epi demic, not the I other infliction, for the commission remains even to this day, at an ancual expense of $100,000. Uoncress was asked to exercise what house of A. T. closed. It has counts for members jto Congress in the J power it pesessed to regulate, control, oi . . a I I . a l.aS-aA liAn a -a. Hi ri'Kia - a a M n OIU XJiOll IVt fl aSJIVS VJ I - a . . .a ' . I iAiihlAAAsia i iff i tfti f ii A nnaorinn ia 1st District protested against the return g,irkedf and ttf get rid of thoannoyance rr .a.... . I.t til.. nnMiinif mrainit l . S-.I I- a i i t . 1 the returns for5overnor. It was certain- the whole subject out of .Congress andlf,A11rijatt .im k' lt.J .i - S m a a. ar.a . m Wftl&B VQO W Oil I ow ft I V lUlfl DIIUI II ly a very remarkable sfwi, if steal it was, f tHJ uulles. IC; "."m?11w;8 ot and possibly wellvmci itk reprimand to to have been distributed out to all the - Congress, and by indirection justifying a the pleasing announcement that no mat ter though ihe color of the sugar in its man u fact ore was fraudulently debased in color as an imitation of the Dutch standard, and done with! the aviewed ob ject to defraud the revenues yt the De partment' had no right to use science, to use chemical tests, to use an instrument to " demonstrate j that the color was a manufactured fraud. The Department must not use the instrument known as a polariscope. i And for that offense the dealers shall be refefuded millions, not a dollar of -which will go to the people wfio paid it. , ! - i .A a r ' . a . a , Ana me supreme court, witii more than its usual emphasis, with jadegree of haste and impatience which to themselves must seem uudignlfied, from that quiet, shadowy. realm boldly declares "If Con gress desires the application of the chem ical test m order; to determine the. sac i A little girl at Matte wan, N. Y 8th; had a part! of her scalp torn off by conntiesin the State. It beat the Hayes and Garfield steals clean-out of sight. Wo regard this as an oat-crop of what the machinery of a factory. A doctor got th Republicans iutend to attempt at the ama K Aa a n 9 oil t AV fl (A 1 fl l .Wcuioi auu oitLVUu iv vju isse alio seemcdikely to recover. and suit. Does any one suppose, after that com mission nas journeyed tor one year throughout the country and expended the $10,000 provided, a siugle new fact or argument will have been added to aid Congress m determining the mode of ex- possess over The Raleigh iNcws-Observer tells a roosv ter story thajt caps the climax a rooster . that counts, hunts up and brings in miss ing hens at roosting time ; and is so polite next election. They are raising this charge of fraud for the purpose of cover- j excising any power it may ini? their own base desisos, and it is well tfte subject 1 w - ; . enough that the people should be duly in formed of it and on their guard. Corneliotis Vanderbilt had an annual a a . m . m m . m to a targe majority ot tins nation are asking not only for a modification but re duction of tariff rates! to revenue pur poses. They do , cot believe that high tariff, that au additional tux reduces the to the hens that he is enticing them from I income of $i2C(,000, but itf was insufficent price? ro the consumer. They do not be- 'S.J-.-- a. a w a " aI A r their owners m the neighborhood. ; The people and press; in tho Pacific States are down ou the President for ve- it toiug the Chinese bill. They have burn ed him jn effigy at several places, and it is said it will change the? political com plexion of that part of the Union. to buv him health. He was subject to ar w epileptic fits. If his father had given him all his estate of two or three hundred mil lions Jit would still have been insufficient to make him a sound - body. Money can accomplish aiahy wonders, but it can not abrogate or change the laws of nature, or neve mat a tana tax et SUS per ton on steel and then a combination of eleven steel manufacturers in the United States glaung fraud, it settles down to its wout ed quietude, and gently orders the repay nient of millions for the benefit of those it admitted had boldly plauueu and exe cuted frauds' upon the reveuues. Proba bly a commission with power, to follow and reverseihe Supreme Court! might be as useful as onei to precede and advise Congress, f j The relations and compensation of la bor very property enter into the consid eration of all matters of politicr.l econo my. A commission could not present them more forcibly than has been done in the able speeches delivered ou the floor during the present session! i It is surprising iu everv demand for SALE OF BE AL ESTATE! By yirtiue of authoritv in me vested in a certain mortgage from Rufus Beaver and wife M. Mi Beaver to p. UA Bruner and wne K. C: Bruner. recorded oil Tase 148 Book 58, in Register's office oflltowan county, I will sell at public auction at the Court House door, in Salisbury! on Saturday the 20th day of May, 18S2, at 12 o'clock, M., the lands conveyed in said mortgage, vil : One tract situated in Li taker Township, adjoining the lands of Wl R. Li taker, E. D. Bostian, Mrs. B. Kluttz and others, contain ing 15 J acres more or less. Terms of sale, cash. i 0. H. BRUNER 27:4t ' 1' ' - r; ' ' SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT! i s On Monday, the 2Sth day of May, being the 1st Monday of Rowan Superior Court, fll -1. . m m . 1 C! I T i win sen acme uiouri nouseuoor in oaus- bory, the House and Xot on ilain Street in Salisbury, owned WyC.iP. Ritz, dee'd, ad joining the lots ot RiJ. Holmes, Wm.Trex- ter ana oiners, Deing'aoouc as leei iront ujr about 200 feet deep. I Terms of sale-One-third cash, and a credijt of three and six months for the other two-thirds, with in terest at eight per cent. J Title reserved un til the purchase money is paid. By order of Court ; Jko. S. Hexdebson, Commis'r. Am-il 15. 1882. 27:6w Sale of Land! BY virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan couftty In the special pro- nt.aAtn AntitlAil AuVrna TZ nhT a ri rl ntkon ICUIIIg VULlblV. VIVUAgW iAA..MWW MM against Jacob Klutti and others, the under signed will sell on Monday the 29th day of May, 1882, at the Court House door in Salisbury, about f I 200 Acres of Land adjoining the land of jW. C. Culp, Allen Miller. Albert Heilisr and others, lyins on Dutch Second Creek, belonging to the es tate of Jacob Kluttz, decd. TERMS one-thtr4 cash, one-third in six months, and the balance in twelve months. Note and good security and interest from date of sale on deferred payments. Biddings will commence at the sum of nine hundred and forty! dollars and fifty cents ($940.50) the amount of an additional ten per cent, bid put upon the amount for which the land was sold on the 6th day of March, 1882. CIIAS. PRICE, 27:Gv j Commissioner, New. LUTTZ::'& (Goods M i ' ' - Have now theii entire Stock of New Spring and Summer Goods WHICH THEY ARE SELLING VERY, "VERY CHEAP AND AT Wig? 17 aUaM. 21 Their Dry Goods, Notion and Clothing Departments have lccn selected swltb crest ctra n m f-rk Alio llirv anil Pnanft w New Stock of Shirts and Underwear : : SHOES, BOOTS and SLIPPERS as cheap as any in t he market tb asjwtraeBt argt LADIES' and HEN'S HATS MUCH CHEAPEB mAN EVXS BETQSS' IMens Haf s at 10 cents. ; ; " v They mean to feed you with tas Best Flour, Heats, Sugars; Teas, Ccffees, Syrap : roiawes, xomawes, iapict, ixaacarcua, wgmoicn 6;c, KC. i r. ; "They have as fine FLOUR as is made in the United States. The best 10 cents Sugar in Town. j Full stock of Corn, Meal, Shorts and Bran. New stock of Glass WAgents for Coat's Spool Cotton. New supply of 5 cents Tricks.?! Call and see tbem before you buy as they have a thousand things not mentioned. n. W. Tatlob, H. F. Atkins & E. F. Tatum, Salesmen. April 6th Hhs Also, and Table Ware,! SELDOM EQUALED 1 ALLISON tt STAR Ik torn SEVER EXCELLED ADDISON'S BRAND COMPLETE MANURE TOBACCO, CORN AND COTTON. o- i No fertilizer ever introduced has undergone severer tests, or ccme out of them with abetter record, than the . - ; . t ; fefe STAR BRAND" COLIPLETE HANURE. m ' zr n & cl 2 3i3Pft niiu oiw?o i . . ...... i . . i ..:-, ...i have a tendency to cheapen the price of l'"'''?11 , ,m"eT!:"a! steel in the market. Thev do not believe y; J V""""?".8 that a duty or tax of $3 er thousand feet will cheapen the piice of Inmber to the purchaser. They do not believe it wise to build n Chinese wall around the Re- I Senator Vance made a speech" against the Tariff in Chickering ; Hall, N. Y.,lbn the 14th, in which he fairly sustained his character as a popular' orator. There wpre several speeches made on the occa sion but that of the North Carolina Sena tor received the highest applause. a . 1 ' 1 j I give pnysicai iieaitn anu strengm 10 one prjoiic aud then give millious to create who has beeop3eprived Of them. Mr. commerce where commerce has been crip- Vanderbilt must have been either an in- pled by high tariffs. fftoi nr a hail rpnonner nr l. wnnlt nnt So believing, the people are knocliing ,' .r . . ' -1 at tho door of Congress, and Congress wV..UiCu oU.v. wFro.w v- tenders them the usual commission bill. mon sense 6eo that there is nothing gain- j Why ! It is true tho ed, by "jumping out of tho frying pan into the fire." ; . S ! A remarkable electrical condition pro duced extraordinary effects on persons at Cleaveland, Ohio, Sunday night last. A preacher fell ih the pulpit, and persons in and ontsido the Church were effected, some to fainting, by it. fit is. described ps similar to that which sometimes pro cedes earthquakes. ! projectors of this scheme not only desire to avoid reponsi bility but also desire to delay and pre vent action nt this time! Itso. it is an expensive subterfuge. An aunual expen diture of about $100,000, aud then the fearful cou sequence when wo remember that a commission never dies. Agaiu I ask, Why this commission t You say to obtain facts. How idle to ask nine men te obtain facts ou a subiect wmcu nas been disensseu by the people of this nation for fifty y ears. All classes, all interests, all localities have studied, it in all its TVATES; VYOBKS. TUe new water works of Winston, as we learn from the Sepublican is equal to 200 'gal lons per minute. The pump is driven by )vatr power, and lifts the water to a re servoir capable of holding a million gal lons, from which it is distributed by pipes under ground. Richmond and Danville Earnings. The Richmond T&fate reports that the Richmond and Danville Railroad Compa ny's statement 'of the earnings of the road for the six months ending March 31, 1882,- is as follows : Gross earnings, $2,023,377. which is an increase over the six months endiug March 31 ; 1831, of $212,022 j cx penses for the six months ending March 1 discussed, and understand 3iri882. 1112.738.82. beinff an increase bearings. Miscellaneous and school i of fti70:0(X:or'tiam;t)erioa last Vear. tlle. newspapers, the great dissemi- aud have already exhausted Do . the centlemen who are pressing believe they cau be eulight ened by any commission t Does the dis- tingaished Senator from Vermont Mr. Morriuj or the equally distinguished feen- ator; Iroui Deleware fMr. Bayard! be- .News lTEM8.--The slayers of Jesse lieve such a thinf possible t The histo- James, the noted train robber, have been r7 OI luls nation lor tne last ntty years tri.l fP t ui;n i.im .:-f-i more nierature on iuw suojece w v a a a IIU S V WU V IvivU I tVlKAM. a , " - . I r.llftfl ft MinililBfilAn i lnnA An i I k a m vvuiuimoiwu VI msuv uivu w iiu capacity ef the.1 r,. -!iJw- v i I Bator OI information, orators upon "tl. VM v6.w. . oi. tuvuuo j-ow hnatiuL'S. statesmen in thn national enueu are, therefore, f SlU,tKW.3b an in- State capitois i increase of $42,031 over the six months the subject. ending March 31, 1881. As will be seen, i the expenses are very little more than 50 per cent, of gross earnings. murder and sentenced to be hung, and by this bill are expected to spend much ! " "The vessel was lying perfectly still on a sea as calm as a mill pond," says' some 1 m-" nay been fully pardoned by the Govern- of their time in "iournevings 0ff." If it .Wn Aa 4. nt Anaam f hA aiv arv I n a.. a k 'I'l. I I a a a ' within less than a I w possioie to put any more tacts and ar guments in the brain of the protectionist 1 a uuu iree.iraaer wno occupies a seat iu l. . -phenomenon that took place at sea. The words quoted imply a greater phenome non haii the "sudden churning." The sea 'is never "perfectly still'! or "as calm as a rajll pondrn j Its surface is sometimes j without a ripple very smooth, as if cov- re4 vith oil ; but ever heaving iu swells wfiich rise and fall from 2 to 5 feet. its or subsidies of millions, how earnest and pathetic is the appeal iu the name of pa triotism and the; benefit of labor. Then how strangely acts comport with words. Because they aro hid usti ions, frugal and docile, the Chinese must go j because tliey are indolent, prodigal aud savage, tho Indian -must stay.; You are willing to protect labor at tho expense of the humble, no matter how vielatiyo of what are called eteruil principles. ! . The wild, shoiit comes up from the Pac ific slope to crucify thie Chinese. At the alleged demand of labor you turn the immense, power; of what you are proud to call the greatest Republic on earth upon his nuoffendiug head. The same cry for better wages comes from the Missouri River, and you un chain the dogs of war and point the guns of the same Republic upon thei same ele ment in whose, presence yon I stood uu covered only a few sljurt hours! a Again on the banks of the! Merrimac goes up from the spiinners aud' weavers in your mills their protest to the protect ed manufacturers that the reduced wages will not give bread to wives and clothing to children, and you turn and brand them as strikers. i The cxperieuce of the past, the lights of the present i are before us. Nothing prevents that we should proceod and ex press the wishes of that nation, which we better than any commission, although appointed by the President and confirm ed by the Senate, can represent. True, there are conflicting interests and antag onistic sectious to be reconciled; there are theories and abstractions to be har monized. Above all there is equality be fore the law, equal and exact justice to all citizens to be maintained. But let us bring to the discharge of our duty that spirit of fair play which usual CD -i CD O i CO 70 go is O 'A n- tjjE. s a, f 3 15 K 9 5 o w -i n SB oft c3 5 5 Pi 93 St s n o o 3 p 2. 3k m m 2. P a. o B P 3 C:3 " " ss g s.)2. o P on w se a, " R . rJ c. 9 rr R -hi. Ss fc" 2. 01 o 2. a 1 o O " 2.0 3 on c I? I 5a. B 4C 3 SS 'to . SS or ot Mi8sonrt all month. i 1 Kev. J. II, Pegrani has invented aud lftiti,i.r .nH H.ia i,. a i,. lv aninKfU's and always demands the re- nfttetltAil 11 r:iilrnl1 r onnnlar T1!,.- I n,,nl;.l of ,1, I I 81CCt of the DilOPle. t AlKl WO Can liatlie i. i iw.Lti. x... iTwi.nvr n.nnrfm.,f such tanfl rates, while dome: no real iu a is " a i e l n m iiu vhvi i aa wm i iiih nn auuub a a lsia a aaaioaaj a,uaii mii w i iiiii in ' - ----- gw.ua,av V UU W a 15t-la . t . . , . 1 Aion created niiflar tlna hill Th na iimJJU'J 1 i rffi 'i . - CnC to'the dUchkrge thet - cxa,n " v.vj a u. u uia.iuK euW i wjucn tIie people, seat ns here, and not euitpier, cut ingttiuugrauroaa companies resort to a A bill passed tho House of Cointuoas, Moaday to exclude the Chinese from this country fr ten years. There was a hard to adopt them, either to deceive or amuse them. Let ns Immigratioa to the United States this tul8 tariff iwmanent by making it to the favjorea tew wno nave grown bv reason of special legislative powers, which may sabterfuge which will fail Wt blessing on .all and he hum year it ii thoughts ill amount to 600,000. JU8t, .. .t r . . H rfv : , - it - - , 11 has been increasing every year since struggle to prevent its, passage, though; 1877 " ' :f ' -w- ; .4., it went through at lastly a votV of 201 - - v- x " to 37.. It will-also pass the Senate, and President Arthur's veto of anti-Chinese the President Cannot well refnsf to sign bill has not only aroused the' indignation it, jiaving objected to former pill on tho of Jhe. Pacific Btates, but tho laboring ground t6at according to the terms of the people of the" Northern and Eastern States treaty with China, twenty years exclusion are also stirred up. There was a tremen dous demonstration against it in Phila delphia Saturdar uizbt last, the masses The Mahone party in the Vinfinia i &8jsjattr.hve thrown off all 4wgnise 1 encieson which were denriclatorv inscriD- and openly acknowledge their alliance to I tions Bepublican party. They are playing a bold aiid desperate game to grasp' thol Charotte Observer : Mr, fU fVBryson; .t whole power of the State and turn it over I f Rutherford conuty, has in conrso of i to tne liepuulican partyr In furtherance I erection at uto Aieckienourg iroh Works, IV:..-. . - - In nn.u .... I ' 1 I 1 of this design they have proposed a recess of the Legislature nntilJune. Men some- tjme trap tliemselves in attempting to uamage others and the Mahoneites are iu a fair way to do it? " -It - r a new traction engine which he has inven- ed and patented, It is much like, au or- dinary locomotive, except it has but three wheels, two behind and a pilot in front. The weight of a six horse-power engine will WOOfpounds. Carries its owp Sdbteufcge.-Hon. C. II. Vkr Wir-t water e and on oar com mon roads i Senator of Nebraska, exposes one of the trvel from six to nine miles an lionrf lidodgef of Congress by (which that body 18 dwigned for threshing; grain and doing attempt to cheat the people of the coun- otber frrm work. Tweuty six persons trr into tho belief that they are dolus all!1?1 -wWtojabarg jail, 20 of them Afri- they cau ti promote the public cood. The cans poder if any of these are clani- act is. nino-jenths of tho members of onnS foc the I box.--Fiftyrtwo $iw Congress devote their time and talents, mates f tM county poor house, out of a not fu tho interests of die neoplo who eu PP!anoii of nearh- qs.OOO. Senator fmaf r "thern T'thrfr' weltaif.' but to the, Tu04- F l?Jrl lias promised to deliver r,romotioh of personal land party aimsfiriu WIurc,8S 3 -,,ar,P"P on T . .. - ''W "i jm a. a a " " , !?Voc tn the people wliom God shall cuie in the hoice of their law jnakers and fudges; Majr WINE Of CARDU1 " tor Ladies only. ' - . ATt1160- F- KlnttVsr- blest cTfizen nijay not be compelled to beg for the privilege to toil, and the wealthy not viekt grudgingly the crumbs that fall fropi'his table. , hatriacHeor - back-nche - for who driatV'WINEOF CARDUI." ladies At Thto. t. Kluttz's. CAKARY BIRDS iND CAGES PRICES at the REDUCED DUUG STORE next to Bingham's. r L- I A $5.00 BOX The Seaator from Ohio fMr. Sherman! has plainly demonstrated the necessity of immediate legislation on several1 subj ects,, notably,. Tsnear. iron, and steel. How shall we explain to the neonle if we neglect this great-duty t Cau we satisfy them by pointing to a; large and expen sive commission to traverse the country and gather up facts, all of which are .'iu tins capital, 111 the reports of the Census Office or the statistics in the Treasurv Department t Will thev be satisfied bv the explanation that these great questions of tariff and reveuue cau only arise jln the House of Representatives, and that by artfully contrived rules the Committee ou Ways aud Means are absolute, and may be tyrannical in the introduction j of bills relating to those subjects ; and that by skillful manipulation the committee may be so constituted to defeat the wishes of the majority and to throttle all meas ures the do not choose to adopt 7 Neith er can wo politically defend our unwill ingness to act promptly aud meet the is sues here and new by arraign ine another party for neglect of duty. ( I The Senator from Ohio insists' upon immediate action. 'The' proposed com mission cannot report within one jyear; id ine mean time luese tarin; races go on and another three Tnillion is not only lost nut fraudulently taken irqni the revenue in the item of sugar, alone, I The Senator was evidently more surpris ed than ho expressed at the decision of tho supreme uourc on ine sugar problem. His exoerieuca should hAveriemoncf rnte1 to him tliat the Supreme Court ever since I gingham's, to the person who will strike the davs of tho Dred Scott decision are epteiaiuiug the nation with frequent Th Bull S-Bye curiM Bt-B, onie 01 mem, rWftn less reason, 1 i ' nutnber of times out of One OF No. 1 CIGARS ! 1 Given Away AT THE SHOOTING GALLERY, IN THE DRUG STOEE Next to 1 -1 9 re m co OS a I cm o 0 W c a a 09 wa a. n 2, 5 c 5" 0 rt- o o c cr ra 1 V 'is zt. IT -i 90 a :n w ? -o s3 9 2 w n 1 s- SS r " tP P1 SO Q O m CD T I am Laar a linA Sa "TTt amw? aa I Aln trt J lna!nn tliat 4 1 rv A llMH llAAM a rtf 1 A A all L J- i- 1 i ilcsn uccu iu use ats t iiguiid nuivc loiUf a iiu uty H isai. iiui uao vvu ct rjpivu iv mi kiaui i J a -a - a .a .a. a a 1 t - .aa ot soil under everv variety oi reason, .evidence tnai it nas given general ana great numae tion is found in the fact that since its introduction over 20,000 TONS have been sold i . in this market alone; and also in letters and certificates from ' 5,000 Farmers and Planters of Virginia and North Carolina, who have used it from one to eight tears all going to tablish it as a fact that, all things considered, it i Equal to any and Surpassed by none We offer it with great confidence for use on the TOBACCO, COTTON, and CORN crop to be planted in 1882, with the assurance that it is in all respects fully equal to what it ha been in lhe past. Knowing the materials which enter into it composition, and manufacture . j i ca. a l rt j j" 1 - mg n unuer our personal eupervigion, we VxuLraJltee me Diauuara. j. It has been the aim of all connected with this Guano to produce the pest possible fertHiwr at the lowest possible cost, and claim that our extended experience and unusual resource and ... m aaa a . v a. a a- a. ' i . ' ' facilities have enabled us to approach thja more nearly than nas been none many other feruk izer with which we are acquainted. Those who have been using it unite in the opinion Hail- By its Use the Consumer Gets the Greatest Benefit from the Smallest Outlay. An ordinary application of this Guano will cause an increase of 100. to 200 per cent, in quia tity at the same time improving the quality and hastening the maturity of the crop, lit U especially adapted to -t- T0BACC0 PLANT-BEDS. - ! . ; Its use promotes growth, prevents the attacks of the "fly," and makes healthy, stocky phwli with thick leaves and an abundance of roots, which btar transplanting much better than (boil raised with Peruvian Guano. . ' ALLISON & ADDISON, Manufacturers, Richmond, Vs. "j For pale by J. ALLEN BROWN, Salisbury: U. M. ROSEBORO, Rowan Mills i C. F. . . . . . -a . a : a an . a LOWE, Lexington, and by agents at all important p..nts in irginia, jNorfii Carolina, Troum Carolina, and Georgia, at prices as low and on as liberal terms as any other standard high grade fertilizer. We solicit your confidence and patronage. 20;3m A SUCCESS AT.-1LA8T.! P s ntmt te iD. 3 3 n IS 5 o r'0 ft C 2. a' oe m HOUSE AND LOT FORj SALE! The undersigned. with a view to better adapting his situation to the business he is rollowins, has concluded to sell bis new ouse and lot in the South-eastern part of HT T TVT 17 "D O SJ p? V town. The establishment is new and com- A J 1VA1AVW1 x A GOOD 11' A MACHINE, INVENTED AND PATENTED BY tow plete, with all neceisarv jmit-buildiD'rs; and the situation is highly desirable to any one wishing retirement and comfort. The lot is a tun square ot tne town. There are seven rooms in the house, all finished. A voting orchard and grapery. For further! particulars call on i GEO. MOWERY. March 30, 1882. J. j 24:4t SALISBURY, N.C. NOTICE ! WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD COMP'NY, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. I a The regular annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company swill beheld at the Office of the Company in: Salisbury, on the 3rd Wednesday in May, 1882. ! GEO. P.ERWIN, March 20, 1882. r : ! Scc'y & Tre'sr. 22:2m THIS MACHINE is a olain wooden tank lined with conDer or ealvanued iron. with perforated pipes in the bottom for the admission of steam, with corrugated Botai made of same metal, and of sufficient weight. This Roller gathers the air while pw ing DacK ana tortn over the clothes, lorcing air and water through the fabric. Ar" time the steam is thrown ud through the perforated oioes underneath from theboftoo of the tank. There are wooden strips between the nines so as to nrotect them and for ..... r - - ' i i - a smooth bottom m the tank. ! . The process is simple : anv one can operate the machine. First, soan the clothes I"" distribute them evenly about four or five inches thick in the tank. ! Turn on enough 1' ter to cover them turn on steam: and move the Roller hnek and forth until thi w,W is colored. Turn, the valve and let the water Pass off. Add fresh: water, and repeat tl three or four times, and vou find the clothes are thoroughly washed without the bgM est injury, for there is no rubbing process employed, the Roller having rounded, eo'SeM? as to prevent an wear or enttinf. A laee hnnfc-prrhief ean le wnsTied aa Well fti W quilt. This Machine is in operation at Meroney & Bros. Machine Shop, where thfj will be manufactured at as small a cost as possible. Anv one havintr a steam .boiler" OnerJltinn curt n nn tf mv maliinao at amoll one nnA ntifk miiifiirtnrf resnlta.- person can do the work of ten wash-women iu one day and do the work better. fc$fIt is a splendid thing for boiling grain and vegetables for stock, ISFIt is also a gobd wool-washer. f . tt, tZr gSPState and County rights for sale by the Inventor. A 19:tf ADMIUISTEATOES' . SALE OF LAND ! We will sell, on Monday the 1st day of May, looa, on the premises, an undivided one-half interest in a tract of land situated in Kowan uountv, about one mile from China Grove, adjoining the lands of W. Kimball, w. A. J. Sechler and others, con taming Fifty Acres, more or less. Said lend will be sold under a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County to make real estate assets. TERMS OF SALEOne third cash, one i . i t . . . . . . iiuru in six moinns, ana tne balance in nine months. Title retained until purchase money is paia. i iw. II. CONE and I )Q. A. J. SECHLER, 23:4t . Adm'rs of Chas. A. Miller. &C0 in every town in the State. J. R. KEEN SALISBURY, N. C, d Ttoilers of all stiles NEW and SECOND HAND. - .. J.TI' i Saw 3IUls and Macnmery genera v iHuorresponaence sonciiea. Duu-og- 18tf "Mention where you saw this now. so na, with less reason, bly. inore feenoua tha errcatest the mode of I deter-1 . j . miniiifr tlm eolor nr val.i. r.f i Thousand bBOtS. If a justice, and, poasi result's than this on th' iniug the color or va' Gentjepn?!) desire a commission to say e Igr Good for Thirty pays. j B BE Eft II R? ianff4IEI(f B,Uiui rMuiriu yuHiMV) ' 1 i -milTt MANUFACTURED BY THE PACIFIC GUANO i mm THE LEADING COTTON FERTILIZER The oldest and most reliable brand sold, and of the highest grade-the cornoa . e being several dollars higher than nineteen-twentietbs of the fertilizers in j Burton Craige, dee'd. Carolina. No fertilizer has given greater satisfaction on general crops ana . Aaaintt , land than the "Pacific". For the last sixteen vears it has been sola in 71Trfe M.L.HolmeSjAdm'r of Burton Craige, dee'd. joining counties. It is ofiered you again this jear at same prrees askea ior iu , i I VBaliU ; U THE GOnPOUHD AGIO PHOSPHATE, (Manufactured by Pacific Guano Company) All creditors of Burton Craicre. dee'd. Rre notified that they must appear before the undersigned at his office in the Court House in Salisbury, on of before the 27th day of April. 1882, and file the evidence of their claims against the estate of Burton Craige, grades. . anu -.nfc dee'd, or the casewill be set for hearing, I have not enough time for making up compost heap, it can be done in the a and heard ex parte as to them. I paring your ground and let lie, covered, until planting time. '-y TioAtA 23:6w JpIfN J. Horah, C. S. C. . j Rowan Countv. Office front room over Crawford s iw . 21tf
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 20, 1882, edition 1
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