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f - . .-. S x ' . - . j - - .' : , ..... - - - i - j " 0 , , j - " ' . ' r ' . ' . " " - . " - Ji lt- 5 . ' . . : . - m -mi I '.. 1 1 : f I :! m. ". - - t -. I'd v .. - hH ' i, Carolina Wateliniaa. THURSDAY, APRIL 27 82. i Ex-Go v . Holden u recovering from Lis lattack of paralysis. 1 Northern butter retailing in Raleigh at "140 cents, r lt has been higher. ! 3p L I Small Pox. Five uew cases at Atlau i ta, anil about 40 a day in Cinciumtti, last treek. JT The largest nninber of fires haa been tfouu&to start f torn the careless use of Imatehes, smoking, lights, anil not asnes. i - " , : " ; t y"anted---a inaehipe that will separate f the mashed cranbei l ies from the solid lones, and another to harvest the ferries, f ttm , ' P 1 Rev. Dr. Leroy if. Lee, one of the old lest members of the Virginia Conference, fdied at Ashlanda., on Friday, aged 74. I Trof. Tiudall announces that consump ti is causedby a parasite, Will the Professor now find a way to kill it. , i One of New Hanover county's miano lias returned to" the county asylum after a residence in the State asyluul of 26 years. - I If reports be true China will be Vastly inore benefitted by contact with progres sive and enlightened nations thair they by her. t----- ' ' - v - - ' it A mob at Grecnbnrg, Ind., hung a man ho had been acquitted of murdej on the Itpatinienv of a necro. The negro is said to be in danger of a similar fate. ' -1 ti Cottvu packing has been made the subject of careful investigation by the New York Cotton Exchange, the results Of which shall be given in our next, y . ,1 -1 The floral tributes em ploy M at Garfield's I funeraVaie a subject of litigation in Chi- ago. They are stored in the office of a - InattrA of the peace until the suit is ;- ' decided. f The bill In Co.ngrc.ss for improving the Mississippi river, aud the Tariff CouimisT lioh bill, continue to ' ehsace'. the atteu- lion of the two Houses. , Capt. Fred Korman, who has crossed lud re-crossed the Atlantic in a 16 foot -boat, now proposes to go in one 12 feet long, 4 feet wide and 2 feet deep ; and go alone anu worK across wiui oars. zJ Keely's backers have been trying to v f ; Jnake hint tell the secret of his wonderful .1 (impracticable) motor.. The court decid- Jbd that he must comply jjitb his contract ' i to J-pvcal, it. but it does not , seem tnat ne v lias obeyed the order. ' V 8 The Oxford Free XrtHce defeuds Senator ; In a salary of $13,000 a year, by appeal i Ing to the Senator's past' record as a nse u1 niber. Let the Senator himself ex plain. S- ';' ' X ' J 'i - ; I The Oxford Free Lance announces the failure of Col . W. F. Ueastey to build the -Granville Kail road. "The jColonel is said Jo be willing to surrender whatever iu erest ho may Iiavo m the property 4o arties who will agree to bnild the road. I The Bonitz Hotel, Goldsboro, N. C, ras totally destroyed by fire on the mor ning of the 24th. Cause i defective flue. irke fire began in the top. Loss, over in surance, $4,000. Most of the furniture vas saved in a damaged condition. , I The election trials before Judge Bond In gouth Carolina," although conducted without regard to the established usages'6 .-. the Courts in.thiscouutry, do not seem to Accomplish the end evidently aimed at, so - far. J The result of the tiials had, are little imiortaucc. ' - ' I Gen. Hurlbut, minister 'representing the United Spates at Penii died suddenly I'- at Lima, on -the 27tU March. He was j preparing to return to the United d ta tea ' and was taken suddenly ill of some allt c ; ' tion of the heart just after breakfast and .uicu tu tniuiv. uiiuutcs. . , .: . Agricnltufal papers are urging farmers to cultivate upland ice, which they as- r- : , sert is more than twice, as- remunerative M porn. It is planted in tows two feet , apart, and in hills 12 or 15 inches apart, ; bo as to admit the hoe in cleauiiig.out , grass. The white or npland variety may le raised on any laud fit'jfocorn'o'fco't; ; ton, from the seabpaj d nearly to the Utains. " '' ) 'I ; ; ' ; ' ; V Ii I The Clyde built ocean: steamer "Stir 5 JnS Castle," is claimed Jo be tiief fastest Steamer in the world. In a recent trial : ;i iheavereaged 21 3-10 imies. 1 She had ; - 3,000 tons "dead weight on- board. Her 7j ;Ungth is 430 feet, breadth 5oi Boilers of ) steel wkii 21401 feet heating" sarface l Working pressure 100 lbs. to the square j cu. Her propellerfof manganese bronze) " I feet 4 inches iu diameter, with a max imum revolution of C6 per minute. : i U 1 A terride raiu itorm in the region of . : fiugusia, vira., on me xiid. Estimated rain fall 5 ipches. At ShreveporC ,ta., ' the U;rm was accompanied by destruc- - ii ve wiuus. : . , t t A ftOt-'ll .T-f1r . .f ...1. TII.. . ijv""W uiuti. COUDIV. :Ga., Saturday-. nights'.. One man killed And great loss of property. l I "A. tornado atMonticello, Sliss.on the it 23d, killed J5 pop!e and youudei 30. - 'WriE OFCARDW fyur times a . nakes a happy household.- iv - f" ' . i m a . " t . iai iiieo. r. h. uttz. Stroii g:cs?t Man lu the State -Some of our 'Democratic JcotctUnrtraiies are looking around for an available can didate for fliesentiitive ' at Large." The Hon. W. M. Rwbbyis is the man that fills the bill. W5have no man wllo cau bo thoroughly imtuase thefpewple by his eloquence, a he. With the people Maj. Kobbins is the strongest man iu tue Mate. -Concord liegtetcr. - . t V TJie HegUlef has 'hit the nail cm the Bobbins stands next to head." Major Senator- Vancej before the people of West ern North Carolina, at least. We know of no man Vhdean excell him io efficient public speakin j No better man can be d for "Representative at nUt fn the fie L:irge,w or for any public service the peo pie may want The Goldsboro Star, coiulucted by ne gro men, l heavj -on Geo. B. Eveiltt, collector of reveuue iu the' 5th District. They seem to hold him in uttercoutempt, notwithstanding they report him as say ing (while on the road to the Goldsboro Convention), hat he wanted to be treat- d as a colored man iu the convention and that he wanted the colored men to consider his claims as tliough he was a negro." This ras too ntterly sycopliant- ic and puppyish for theA7ar men j and followed up as jit was, by a behaviour at the convention; in true keeping, they de spise him and kicked him with a scorn em inently in keeping of .their estimateof the subject We glean the above from pub lications iu thalUnha Republican, of Win ston, April 20, cwhich paper copies them with evident satisfaction. -. This Evetitt Tom Cooper and Mott are the foremost men injthe Vliberul move ment" in tins State, whom theDemocrats of North Carolfna.are invited to join in forming a "new party," "Singing psalms to a dead horse" is real sensible ns com pared with such ah invitation. "No Good Comes' of-Fooling." We do not know the author of this combina tion of words, but we do know the senti ment is true. We have a ase in point of recent occurrence iu Charlotte t A negro manj entered a bar room Sat urday, and got 'a drink of liquor as ho hud often done before; " He and the barkeeper were on friendly terms, aud the latter it seems, was in the habit of having some fun out of iis gtod nacured customer. Ou this occasiob the barkeeper, after the man had drank! aud was leaving, sudden ly concluded to; frighten him with a pis tol, which he took from a drawer, and in running around the coiner of the counter as if very anxious to shoot his customer, stumbles! over 4 box iu his way, by which the pistol was fired, the ball entering the back of the poor fellow. At ranged to wards the upper part of the man's heart, perhaps cutting; it a little, and lodged un der the skin iu (front, producing almost instaut death. I, P So much for 'f fooling." . ; ' ; The barkeeper did not know that the pistol was loadbd-thouglit it was not. Aor "was he knowingly pointing at the man when it firid. Hfs harmless in ten tion, however, all went for .nothing, aud he must carry through life the sad reflec tion of liaving,lain a fellow man by his inveterate habit) of "fooling." CoifTox Seed Roller. The "Southern World" illustrates a very simple machine for rolling cotton seed. It consists of a good iron bound barrel with an iron shaft runnjug through ithe two heads from end tond, on one end of which shaft is fixed a crauk and handle, and; the barrel i& mounted on a frame like a "grindstone, resting.on the eo of the shaft. A hole is cut in tho barrel 8 or 10 inches square to admit the'eottou seed. Turn .in about two bushels of seed and pour oil them a bucket of. water, Close the: door (witli tho pieces sawed out in making it) and turn the barrel back and forth until the seed are wot. TJnrn the door down (it need not be watr tight) so that :surplus water will run opt. Now add about ten pounds land plaslerrfine charcoal dust or ashes as a dryer 'and turn the crank for 10 or 15 minutes and the seed will be separated, coated, and ready for dropping iu uie iirui. a, s Baitist Vkhmox. The Baptists held a meeting m ew York, Tuesday, April 12 lor the purpose of; forming an organiza tion to print afad circulate the Bible (translated asthey think it ought to be) in this and foreign countries. This is the result of non-agreement between the Ameiicau Bible ;Society and Baptists in respect to the interpretation of the Greek word "baptize" The Baptists insist that the interpretation should mean 'immer sion,' whereas Hie St. James version, is sued by the Bibe Society, is the uly version it w, by its charter allowed to issue. For. this reason the B.intitR hn.v withdrawn all connection with the Amer ican Jijble Society, and, have resolved to make a-yersion o their owns? Gueesback Movemest. John R. Win ston, Chaii mau i tli CarolinaState Com mittee, of Milton j N. C, has issued a cir cular announcing;that lion. Jesse Harper, or Illinois, and John R. Winston, will ad dressrtho citzensj of North Carolina on State and national nolitiVa. in ifntr next. These gentlemen are- laboring iiri . i , 7 J the interest of the "Greenback" pifrty, and will devote tjieir j cftbi ts j to. capture new members. They arennti-inonopolists and profess graet concern for the laboring i---u iii an oi w;ncii ueniocrats though ftiif flw 1. .... . .r, ! n - . (ji.uui uu my concurj i hey are beginuing with aifalsehood; however, and the Democratic people of Xorth Carolina ;n i. .- a . 7 . iic uowneyj progress. .. The $6,00X1,000; appropriation lull for pe-iupi-ovejucutUif the Mississippi river passed the Senate, piT tho ' 25th. -Tho Chinese; bill catne rfp : nxt, but after votes on certain amendments! went over. Hon: Jas. A. McKenzie, one I of the I Jeiux-sentatives of Kentucky, stilled the Ious last Thursday with ft . titiging t sieech against the Tariff Commission bill. Ie thinks those who vote ! for it ougut to I a. at the cost ef it:; Thus i s- f ' -1 .t4...: U huu : r ! fi.u i.ni tn... BIllC 111 Itlt? UUIieo Hint) It tuio uiil vyvwiuuu I a law bv vour vote, in all conscience you OUgtlF IO COll enon"ii to . . I ev s this rnrfftv Yon were elected:. to -tie-1 - - - - -- . ni,.n r i.; Goveruiuciit. If yon admit your! Inca- pacity and delegate vour powers and pre rogatives to nine paid civilians, by every j principle of common honesty ; known among men ybtt oughtto payv theexpenses yonrsBlves. l tiat would inaKe an enor mous diflerence, 1 take it, iu tue votes on that side if it were tacked on asau amend ment. Laughter.! - ! 4 ;i - - - - i . .- - . Cotton Packixo. Again it is asserted that there are frauds practiced byouth- eru cotton 'packers. The Wilpington tnnure out .oi your , salaries i r i- . -r - -, - pay the expenses of these nine V.... v. , I AUUi ituuiu. lb nasu luirewuo uuniiuoiuu Stat thinks there may lie 500-suet bales 3,, . Paul B. Means, L. D. Steven iu 500,1000. Suppose that to be true, it is on ( C M. Busbee, Richard II. Battle, not just to set it aowii to tue accoun t oi tue oiigiuat packers until the fact be proven on tlieni. They have no.etronger hiotive to practice fraud than those who liandle . I'll.' i-. . At t ! . !! mi I tue oaies aiieriney leave tue gm. i ne speculators id the centers of trade dealing in co ion are unuer as inauv, auu some-i times more, temptations to perpetrate iraua limn tuose woo gm ano- pacK and they have as good or better facilities for tiii..r:i ii ii " i. in iiiliiiii- iiniiiui i iivhl tiiimi in the South there are persons who would leak such a secret in less than a fortnight after it was perpetrated.! And yet it must be admitted that there i are now and then dishonest packers on the plantations who tire foolish aud wick ed enough to pack in stones, Kind, or water. Indeed, we have heard of one or two such cases as occurring in this, coun ty. But the fraud was discovered bv the cotton weigher, Mr. Williams, who, by the way, is the right man, in the '-right place, and the perpetrators suffered loss as a righteous consequence. We think this subject should receive the attention of the next Legislature, and some action be had by which to check this kind of dishonesty. It is due honest men to - protect their iuterest as' t far as possible, aud regulations to secure this end should be provided. Bales beaiinsr the packer's name, with place of residence. would help te identify packers, would re quire very small additional expense, and answer as good a purpose as mill brands on sacks of flour. It would subserve the general interests of cotton planters to in stitute regulations by which discovered frauds could bo easily and speed ily jt raced back to those who perpetrate thejn, aud we think it would not be diflicult'to do- vise and establish them, i . No less than 20,000,000 lbs. Oleomarga rine, or patent butter, was produced iu this country last year ; and the sale of it is becoming so large aud so general as to alarm the dairy meu of the northern and northwestern states, who are importu ning Congress to lew a tax of teu ' cents bu the pound iu order to protect them.' Good genuine butter is selling iu the City markets at from 45 to 50 cts. a pound. A one but the rich can afford to use it. Oleomamariuc has been pro- uonnced an excellent substitute : indeed, few cau tell tiie- difference j aud ac a less j charter on Monday evening, with a member mice 'affords an Tintuirtaiit ndditi. to Uhip of 37, including seven lady members. i ' , , . , . , ... The cost of initiation here alter will me poor iiiuu lauic. a suu-coiuuiiuve I pe- of the i Ways and Means Committee has females. This amount will cover all expen reported a bill iu compliance with the ses of becoming a member of the order. All petitions referred to. Congress should content itself with requiring the niauu- facturers of the pateufc butter to stamp each package so as to show what it is aud j who made it, and let it take its chauccs. Some popular interest has besn excited in New York by the recent capture; of an adult baleen whale off the shores of that State. It is an almost extinct species, and hence is called a rediscovery. It was known in the early setllemcntof the country as the black whale was very numerous and valuable, and tor ths latter reason was pursued aud captured until the species became extinct, or migrated to safer ter ritory.hThis recent capture has afforded scientific men the opportunity to make a thorough examination of tjio creature and put on record what was never before done, an accurate desreiption. The tail in this specimen measures from tip! to tip of its flukes, 16 feet; each flake 10 feet long, the head smaller than in thekher r . si . , , . . l . species, being one-fifth the length of the whole body. It is described as i very graceful and more activo thau; other whalesj Tne ! MiDLAXb N. C. R. Rs Mr. W. J. Best, president of this road, has mort gaged it, together with everything ap- pertaining torit, for .$1000,000, to the American Loan and Trust Company of Boston. - By the terms of the lease the Road is to be finished to Salisbury with- in three rears; Mr. Best retains the presidency of the road for the present, at! ' : t i I test with f ,mrties wht hold Otlier linort gages, but it is probable that the road w la a fair way to bo completed and put in connection with! coasting and sea-going steamers thus opening up a new avenue to trade. ' ';' ; i - ! v,- ' -i ' T. Ni CooperTs nomination for Colfec- tor ji this District in the place of Dr. Mott, lias been couhrmed. Isorth Caro- liua Senators having obtained the pas- sage , Of .Vance's resolution to investigate the official transactions, of Collector; Mott they ceased to oppose the confirmation of Cooper having no personal objection to him. I jj i : 1 ' ! W Richard C. Badger, of Raleigh, is dead. He was a man of acknowledged ability the sou' of the late Hon. Geo. E. ' Badger, , ,.',U . . . . .l. -. of whom Mr. Webster once said "he is my suiierjor,? ' ; -.' 1 6e Washington corresponueni oi iue Cuatlotte , Observer, April -tu, . uuuer ikes to explain Senator UansomV rote to retire Oeu, Grunt on a salary ot 1J,UUU year tuua: "J tvaa a. stroke of : policy, bis menus uerel thiuk. for him to nave votcu as lie. did, for ; in return he: has gotten much support lor : measures uia mure c.obe.v , . , V1"" t"v vl" i"wo"", u " r. "r? 4' Kill itrnn I f nnoo Itoi it iwnillruil i-oenator r itansom s vote to nave ucciueu , m . . -w- a . - r . t)ie matter, It is sale to say tnat lie wonia have lieen ound voting differeutly from wuatjie did. - .'v . Tniomtl Rttitn Oommltl f!all- ed to Meet May 3rd. T-t- KaleigII, N. C. April 19, 1832. . I r - M .- - ' -' .. . : - ' - the Central Executive Committee of the Democratic party, held tbU day at which the following inemr iLra jwere resenti V. Octavious Coke. Jr . j Geo. U. Snow and J. J. Litchfoi d. Secretary, it Was moved'to call a meeting f tL fithfo FrnHi-.. nmmStfM beld'iu this city ou Wednesday, the third i . ii ' . day kf MaJ for the mwe of fixing the time and" place for holding a State con ,0r.n r.t hi ram. tranjUcting such other business as may ioknL uf. u A full attPdsine i. gj,.ei jBy order of the committee, - j f . J. J. LitchforDj; Sec'y. The Democratic papers of the State are requested to print the above call. The. following gentlemen compose the State Executive Executive Committee : First district T R Jeruigan, J E Moore i aud It W Whartou. . Second district A J Galloway, R B Peebles, Benjamin Askew aud Henry R Bryan. Third district Appleton Oaksmith Isaac B. Kelly, II B Short and DH McLean. Fourth district WT II Yarborough, J M Moring, J S Battle and N B Cannady. Fifth district A E: Henderson, Da vid S Ried, M S Robins and C F Lowe. Sixth diataict J G Hall, S J Pember- ton, Johb D Shaw and W J -Yates. Seventh district It Z Liuney W B Glenn, J C Wilburn and G A Bingham. Eight district Cope El ias, R M Fur mau B F Logan and A M Erwiu. 5 Pittsbdug, April 21. Later details from the yesterday's tornado at Mt Pleasant increase the magnitude of the disaster. Everything above ground in the track of the storm was carried into t,,e $r' 0ue largebam has so complete- ly disappeared that not a splinter of it can be found. One man found his wife dead near their house with their eleven mouths old child in her arms unhurt. Two older children were so badly burned from'thclr clotlieg taking fire that they died j they cannot account for the flames. Two other children of the same man will probably die from similar but us. The track m the storm was narrow and thro' a sparsely settled region. thbsmutual isscraxce okdeu of the KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN RULE. A " J - The order of the Golden Rule closed its bc Dollars for nifil memliera mid Five for Pcrsonf ol gd, mora character males over of can stand an apDroTed medical examination may applv for membership. Fr further information in regard to the "rder PP toT Jtis M' Gra& Dlstnc;t uuuiuiauucr, or ijvc o. vveriuun, vuuiuiuuu- ; er of Castle Fisher, No. 227. R. 31. Davis, Sec'y. IJeauty, health, and happiness for ladies iii "WINE OF CARDUI." At Theo. F. Elutten. SHINGLES & TOBACCO BOXS. Orders tor Lumber, ereea or kiln-dried. Shliiffles ; and Tobacco Boxes; Oiled oa short notice. denser, jond 1 Centennial (kit ton Press, by Also. lor sale, l Hall Gin with self-feeder and con- S. 4. TATUM & CO., 28:imftd. , Jerusalem, N . C. WAITED! An SfJ' to canvass hi Salisbury for mem: I bers tit the Men akd W omen's Mcttjal Re- lief Ass001-"1,10 I-ady preferred. Hon- forablc ana prontaoie. Apply at once te X W. W.McLxtanLiN, agtM . tf . Salisbury, N, C. WATCH FOR SALE ! I will sell in Salisbury on the 13th day of May 1882. a Silver Watch as the prop erty of J. C. Lowe to satisfy the lieu J hoaid watch for repairs thereon. ""J Sove watch wasleftwitli Klnttz &Reri.dlMiiiin about two rears arm in the -name' of J. C. Lowe to be repaired by ir ' i i a. i i e pa lieu it, aim rtniuieu it to it is ' , watcll - The watch will i, heft with Kluttz oiRendleman till the day I of sale and the true owner can get it by proving proiicrty and paying for repairs I aud costs, i ' I ! R. L. Brown. Thiis April 20th, 1882. 282t S AIjB OP LAND ! nA,.ff hft;., in tho nf w Burrage'and others ex parte. I will sell on the $!Jth day of May, 1882, on theremises, of land; lying and being qf Ed ardBurrage, fi. Clteid, Jolin Bur- rage and others, pn the Bringle Ferry rad near Quchanan's store. - ' ; TERMS one-third cash, one-third in six months and balance in twelve months-rnote UA Jf( purity on deferred payments with interest from day of sale. V tnnv rfphiviv ! i JOHN BUCHANAN, pom'r. April 20, 13S2. 28:1m "' 1 I inti-4Hrol hi a nptmitf than woaiil the HOTICE TO' GREDITOaS ! . h L fl X I . U: - ALL persons having claims against the estate of Paul Beaver, dce'd, are hereby notified to eShibit the same to ; the Under signed before the 1st day of May, 1833. - This 21st day of April, 1883. ALFRED HEAVER, r AND R. Tf. Bost, Ad'mrs. 23:1m SALE OF REAL ESTATE! By virtiue of autboritv in me rested in a certain mortgage from - Rufui Beaver and wife M. M. Beaver to C. II. Brner and wile K. C. Bruher, recorded on page 148 Book 58, in Register's ofllbe of Rowan county, I will sell at public auction- at the- Court House door, in Salisbury, on Saturday the 20th day of Mayt 1882, at 1 o'clock, M the lands conveyed in said mortgage, viz; One tract situated !in Litaker Township, adjoining the lands of W. R. Litaker, E. D. BostianrMrs. B. Klujtz and others, contain ing 151 Acres more or less. Terms of sale, cash. I C. HI BRUNER. 27:4t - sAiie or HOUSE AND LOT! ' j, j On Monday, the 29th day of May, being the 1st Monday of Rowan Superior Coort, i win sen at tne v;ourt ixouse aoor in Salis bury, the House and Lot on Main Street in Sftlfshnrv owned hi O. P. Ritz. dee'drd- joining the lots of R, J..Holms, Wm. Trex- ler and others, being about 53 teet Iron ty about 200 feefc deep, i Terms pt sale Une third cash, andla credit of three and six mbnths-for the othef tvo-thirds, with in terest at eight per ctjnt Title reserved un til the purchase money is paid. By order of Court! j - Jo. S. IltNDEnsox, Commis'r. April 15, 1882. T 27:6w Sale of Land ! -r t. BY virtue of a decree of I the Superior Court of Rowan county in tb special pro ceeding entitled George Kluttz and others against Jacob Kluttz and others, the under signed will sell on Monday thfe 29th day of May, 1882, at the I Court House door in Salisbury, about j 200 Acres of Land adjoining the lands of W. Ci Culp, Allen Miller, Albert Heilig and others, lying on Dutch Second" Creek, belonging to the es tate oCJacolrKluttzj dee'd. TERMS one-third cash, one-third in six months, and the balance in twelve months. Note and good secutity and Interest from date of sale on .deferred payments. Biddings will commence at the sum of nine hundred and fortv dollars and fifty cents (940.50) the amount of ijn additional ten per cent, bid pufeupon the amount for which the land was-sold on the Gth day of March, 18S2. r CUAS. PRICE, 27:Gv Commissioner. c 5 .5 W o s ts CD CD rj-s i 2 ft r? te 7-7 v s- CD O t CD ca - O . . ;c "5 3 3'3 3 a zr. - 2. 3 5. yl r SO 2 Z o o oi r " a r-a FBI -?33o f ft- a1 pj n f a orj B a (5 2- 5 XJ1 - CO - r:S - W " . 3 a S (5 So c 3 -3 asp r: so re O 2. W 3 re m cm S ; CO ?3 a a n " k J I 05 CD 3 re b o o y PS m -i C-5 S2 m H 3 - a - r o ? c c - as o 3 J r . . B O o - - . SB f? 3 5 3 3 g is. 5 P H - "3 w m O 3 a c c r-:?r 0 rj o w c o 3 a o c -t sr ! S- oof B J HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE! i i The undersigned, with a view to better adapting his situation to the business he is following, has concluded to Sell his new house ana lot in tne ibouth-eastern part of town. The establishment is niv and com plete, with all necessarv out-buildings: and the -situation is highly desirable to any one wishing retirement and comfort. The lot is a full square of the tovn. There are seven rooms in the hquse, all finished. A young orchard and grapery. IFor further particulars call on GEO. MO WE RY. March 30, 1832. ' 24:4t ADMINISTRATORS'! SALE OF LMD! We will sell,'on Monday the list day of May, 1882, on the premises, an undivided one-half interest in a tract of laqd situated in Rowan County, about one joiile from China Grove, adjoining the laijds of W. Kimball, G. A. J. Sechler and hers, con- taming Fifty Acres, more or less, ;Said If nd will be sold under a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County to make teal estate assets. i TERMS OF SALE One-third Cash, one- third in six motnhs, and the balance in nine months. Title retairiedjantilipurchase money is paid. W. II. CONE and G.A. J.SEOIILER 23:4t Adm'rs of Chas. Ai Miller. finilTH RflRn IfJfl ) 6UREUIOR mm waSWMauny I ROWAN C0UfiTYir ) COLTRT. Special Proceedings by Cbeditoks. E. Mauney, Executor of David MeMackin who sues for himself and all creditors of Jiurton Craige, dee'd. Aoainst M.L. Holmes, Adm'r of Barton Craige, dee'd. All creditors of Burton Craige, ojee'd, are notified that tbev must annear IxiforA ih. undersigned at hisjotHce in the Court House in Salisbury, on or before the 27th day of April. 18S2, and-file the evidence bf their claims against the estate of. Burton Craige, dee'd, or the case will be set for hearing usam jmnc as w mem., I JOHN aiHORAH, C. Si C. ' " I A Rowan County. 23:0 w Subscribe foe Carolina Watlli 1 man niy Ql:QP pr yearn advance. t 1 V I if a U AX ' - I 1 n M Jl n m . fl I 1 I 5 -i ! KLUTTZ- .& , Have now theu entire Stock of WHICn THEY ARE SELLING Their Dry Goods, Notion and Clothing Departments have beeu rejected with r . - - as to qualiTy and Beauty. ' . i1 New Stock of Shirts-and Underwear: i ; i SHOES, BOOTS and SLIPPERS as cheap LAUIES' and MEN'S ULrS Riia VaS&rjua THAIi YES lZtQ ! ' - - , "Mea's Hats at ia cents.' - 1 They mean to fsed you. with the Best Plonr, Heats; Sugars, Teas; CcSecs, SyJ ; irotawes, Tomaioes, xapioca, xaacaronia, siaicat &c, ftc . , , g3TThey have as fine FLOUR as is made in the United States.3 j 4 - ; l: ; ';:; ;;: ' . Tho test 10 cents Sugar in Town, j ;: ' J - . n M Full stock of Corn, Meal, Shorts and Bran. New stock of Glass and TableJYari ' "Agents forCoat's Spool Cotton. New supply of 5 cents Tricks. Call and see them before you buy as theybave a thousand thingsTnot mentioned. n. "W. Taylor, H. F. Atkiks E. K. Tatcxt, SELDOM EQUALED I f ALLISON e it STAR C OMEEE TE "- MN UEE TOBACCO, CORN AND COTTON. No fertiliser ever introduced has undergone record, man tue kk STAR BRAND" It has been in nse in Virgini since 1673. and of soil nnder every variety of reason. Evidence that it ha spven general and great saiut'ib tion is found in the fact that since its introduction over 20,000-TJQNS ha ve teen solj ii in this market alone'; and also in letters and ceitificates from 1 M 5,000 Famers and Planters - f . of Virginia and North Carolina, who liave used it from one jto eight Tears all poinRtb tablisb it as a fact that, all things considered, it U Equal to any and Surpassed by'noBt1 We offer it with great confidence for use on the TOBACCO, COTTON, and COKX crojn to be planted in 1882, with the assurance that it is in all respectfully equal toj vhnt iltai: been in the past. Knowing the material? which enter into it composition, and aj an u fact tir ing it under our personal euperviden, we Guarantee the Standard. . ! It has been the aim of all connected with this Guano to produce the bci possible feruTtur at the lowest possible cost, and claim that our extended experience and unusual monrctn gal facilities have enabled ua to approach this more nearly than has been done inanv other fertlK izer with which we are acquainted. Those who have been using it unite in the opinion tLii By its Use ths Consumer Gets the Greatest Benefit from the Smallest Outlays i -" a - - 1 i ! " , L a 4- - An ordinary application of, this Guano will cause an increase of 100 to 200 per ceht. iV$a tily at the same lime improving the nualily and hastening the maturiry of the crop. lt;ii especially auapieu io TOBACCO Its use promotes growth, prevents the aHnckfi with thick leaves and an abundance of roolp, raised with Penman Guano. . For pale bv J". ALLEN BROWN. SalUburv ; R. M. ItOCECUKO. EoVan Mil LOWE, Lexington, and by agents at all important points in Virginia, XortirCaroliaa; SFoijtlrl Carolina, and G Georgia, at prices as low and .n as libeml terms as any other Btanard higfc r. We solicit your confidence and patronnge. 20:!jai " j 1 1 grade fertilizer A SUCCESS INVENTED AND T.J. MERONEY,. THIS MACHINE is a trtain wooden with perforated pipes in the bottom for the uiaue oi same metal, ana ot sufficient weight. This Roller gathers the air-whiiep ing back and forth oyer the clothes, forcing air and water throughhe fabric.; At san: time the steam is thrown up through, the perforated pipes underneath from the bottoo: of the tank. There are wooden strins between the nines so as to nrotect them and foW a smooth bottom in the tank. J. ! 1 U -Tl Vj'J The process is simple : any one can operate the machine. First, soap the clothes w&f distribute them evenly about four or five inches thick in the tank. Turn on enough- ter to cover them turn on steam, and move the Roller back and forth until the vater is colored. Turn the valve and let the water pass oft &dd fresh water, and repeat W three or four times, and you find the clothes are thoroughly washed without the aligMr est injury, for there is no rubbing process employed, the Roller having rounded edge ; as to prevent any wear or cutting. iA. lace handkerchief can be washed as well as J8 quilt. B"This Machine is in oncration at Meroner & BrosJ Machine Shon.i where Wf will be manufactured at as small a cost as possible. Any 6ne having a steam boileri? operation can use one of my machines at small cost and-witKjatisfactoi7'resttltfc"-'(Qo person can ao tne worK oi ten wash women S3FIt is a splendid thing for boiling grain and vegetable? for stock, i E"It is also-a good wool-washer. - T - ' BT'State and County rights for sale by the Inventor. ' ;:'lfcff in every town in the State. 18tf auniwcnififfl :by tes SO mTT-ti T P A TM TVrrZL nif""PTfMT TnTHT? HPTT.TV.EB X 1 I II II II fl XXi M WJL AW A-Jf J r I . Thft nlfct mnef iAltI.le bran A u value being several dollars higher than nincteen-twentietbs if the ertz?r91I1t:Ddrf Carolina. No fertilizer has given greater satisfaction on general crops and an . land than the "Pacific". For the last sixteen years it has been sold i ". . joining counties. It is onereu you again graues. 4. , - ; THE COMPOUND i m anuiacturefi nv canine uuanvu"-i'MJ" AT a ' m m ' AAwm. . : . ; . , case " ' V" Is of the highest grade and for COMPOSTING it has no Supenon ana m t. t . ,. i . , w v Anna in the arm uave nut eoougn lime lor maiung up compost neap, ii cau w -"" -( .- . , f j i paring your ground and let lie, covered until planting timo.! .L-y Atreilt 1.. 2Mf Kcw Spring and Snmmer Goods VERY, VERY CHEAP AND At as any in, the tnarkettlie assort ment f' 1 Salesmen. . , , Mpril Ctk'tss - V j NfeVEE EXCELLED A D D I SOW'S BRAND severer tests, or come out of them with a Letter 1 r . COMPLETE HAUURE. during that time has been applied t&alll tnds PLANT - BEDS. ; ' -- -"lit I'P of the "fly," and make healthy sloeky plarott winch bear lrau?ilantipe much better lh th( ALLISON & ADDISON, ManufacturerK, Ib't-hnioBd, Va. CiF. -AIT -LASHi PATENTED BV SALISBURY, N. Cl " .) ' - - ';' ! V !j tank lineil with' conner or e-alvanized irotu admission of steam, with corrugated Rofer in one day and do the work pctter. -u . R. EEEN& CO: SALISBURY. Ill C, i i f I - - i i! i .- : ii L ; , U-' M For the Sale of Engines and Boilers of all &f Istiles-NEV and SECOND HAND, i Also-e - Saw Mills and Slachinery generally -; ituorresponaence soiicneu. Quir..j,---. . e "Mention wnere you saw in v , pacific - .1l ntirl nf the hifrhest sraUe tne ""lwt rrade-the cemTC tnls year at same prices AGIO m. -A JM J "trr...;r; Ilard !( GOili'30, --t. .ft. PHOSPHATE ';' a . 'It: ;l r -I i Utm c nont room over vy. y - j If: i v - t i 3 . - . . . ji ; i t . . - - - J .. ... i ... - , . . v .-',:.'.. - -. . - ' i. .J-v:. r -A -- 'f - , ' .., .-s, 4.,.,.. v. V i r- -r-- - z W: J - . . ' ; -- , ::. -r- -,t:; - ' . -i '' -"' -'"- - :'. . . V- . .... i 1 f J"' ' a, . . i i 'i: , ,.. . .r . v .. - .v . .1 v ' ... . ."1 i . . .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 27, 1882, edition 1
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