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rw - - i i .- ' ' " s .'1,1. i ' I u 'ft. -t r : 3 ;,l r. - i ' 1 r: "I ' mi P ; - m. t I -J I Carolina Watchman. THUIiSDAY. I MAY 4, ie82. Tliey liare-dog liuiittrs in Charlotte, and tbe Observer r"li tii vp fiilltd n day- - : 1 1 1 - - - ' ' - Another rupis& Imug by a mob a white viuap Jti Mjneotat Ip cou feid hipi ipu, . Thfrty-fire dogs killed in Du.rhani ; vu account of hydrophobia, within a few days- One rabid dog can do fearful mis chief.' ' ' ? . - ' ' - Hon, Thus: F. Ilavard. United States Senotor from Delaware, will deliver an address at Charlotte on the 20th May in stant. . The fruit prospect of this part of the State extending to the foot of the njountirins, has rarely been pjprp propiitiug than it fs this j ear, h Jodge Lynch made a Woody record of four person last weekiu different parts of the country one case by cold-blooded 1 Minnesotians. The press of the South concnr in the statement that there Has beei greater At- tentioh given to grain crops this year than fnr KAveral rears befors. , . . . i i -i v- - A bill has pa seed tue lower nonse oi Congress apropriating 50,000 ,for build-1 ing a United States Court and Post Office luiildinrr in fireensboro. NC.I 1 , Tour lively newspapers in 'Catawba county where fifteen years ago therrwas not one, indicates a degree of prosperity rarely excelled jn the South. ' A ? : r The new use for the micro-telephone has been discovered by Prof. Ilardnatne to Ipd springs of wateTSnihe earth about as good as a forked hazel stick. i ..- -r Quite a number of Senators, Mr. Ran som among them; made an excursion laat week, to lennessee, to attend tue sale ot fine stock horses to be disposed of at Bell Meade. 1 has at last been definitely settle! that tbe beautiful Jennie JUramer was poisoned with arsenic, apd pot drowned. The New Haven authorities have certain ty spared no pains to unravel the myste ry bf her taking off. - The new Chinese bill- has passed both the. Senate and House by a heavy major ity. It is not expected the President will i veto it. The Pacific States have too. clear lir inrlimtp1 iloRirn fnr tliA tnoanrr of the bill to adn.it of (iny doubc on the ' sdbiect. - 't f r " the TLavsh Xew8-Observer is slightly AiMitoii tnU fiiAPtiAKB oi. Hia rn0iiMir the1 "indenendents" of Raiehrh. who were so signally "no where iii the race" for municipal officers of that city on Monday. Surely, the result as to them was not sur- '. . prising, ' , The legislature of Texas has ruled down railroads in that State to carry passengers at he uniform rate "of three peuts per f mile. If all the railroads were to adopt fttili .atuo tliAV vvrtnlil nain 1 it in Ilia 1 DMVU 111V. 1IVUIU KIIIU- Ul lb IU UIC increase of travel, just as the Post Office Department has become self-sustaing by low rates of postage. tUHBER. The Wilmington Star says : Tia lumber business has become one of thmnot im.urt,nf rtkw Ar export among the numerous industries which are giving Wilmington her j ightful plac awopg th prosperous and thriving commercial cities on the: Atlantic coast." I. i There have been three cold blooded murders in Stokes county within the last twelve months, and no arrest made the offenders escaping. One of these bloody deeds was perpetrated on the J 5th April NVilliam Nelson killing James ;Maj rhe, jr., with a knife. But justice will yet overtake the offenders it may be slow but sure, -i : ". ; : Three Incexdiariaxs Hcsfc. Three cf the neirroes imnlickteil in tlm bnrnii, nfr18 "eld. last evening. The committee the Opera Hon se at Greenville, C iu 4 December, 1879, after two trials and three . - sentences, were hanged on one gallows at , wen ville last Friday, nly some sixty j or sepnty persons were admitted to wit xtess the execution. TJte yetc Soutlt,"is the name of a pew paper just started at Wilmington', N. C, by Mr. E. O, Oldham. The firt nurn iier to liand is very handsomely got up, andfiUt'd with frt sh and interesting mat ter.. It will be mainly devoted to the in- dustrial interests of the'State, but on oc casion jwlll align itself witli the Democrat' C party. The evidence jn the star route cases . shows corruption and vHlainy of the deep jdye. jut it is oply what was to be ex pected.! : Berdell, one of the conspirators, Confessed and told be government au--thprititfs all about it. False books had been prepared by Dorsey ta deceive the , govern tnent officials, and Brady and post office officials divided the spoils with the other plunderers. 1 , - - The Uxiveritt Noriil School. Tlie'next session begin Jape 15th, r aud continue five weeks, The faculty Will include twelve teachers,' Sjccial it 3eptionwill be given to the best methods lef managing, schools nod of imparting instnictiou: No pecnnlary ' aid ' will w :be given. Reduced rates Will be granted v on all the roads. For further information . sddresojllon. Jvem P, JJattlP, Cliapel Jlill, N.:Cf ' : 7 . ku!CctIon Blade," - . ' 'r3' ; - It has bcett officially announced tJtat the I connection ttwetp the" Western North Carolina jcallroaa ana me : i., irgiu ia and Georgia Railroad, at Paint Rock. waa completietl on tho 28th of April. 1 lie 'moot Important pnterprise 'liT'Nortk Car ol'iua is thu3!at laat consummated, and she Hl now begin to feel tiff effeetjj of it. - - -Pjbk. Very general and sincere regret Jas Jteen fell and ejiresed at the destruc tion by re.if the popular jscliool estab Iiliment-of! Major Hobt. Bjngham, at Mebauesville Monday nioruing last. The particulars nt this wntjng are meager, thotrgh it i4 known that the Academy building, uarracBS, auM ?ir. uiognaiu s i residence, tere nil destroyed. It has necessarily stopped the school; and tho1 Mr. Hingham intend to rebuild as rapid ly as posfciU e, it DJnst canse a suspension of months The loss will Ihs heavyover afid above t! le iusurance. . t The Qeobgia Negro Coxvejctiox.- Macon, April 28. The jBtafp conyeotionr of colored men adopted a platform to-day. in sympathy with any movement to over throw the JJouibqn Democracy, and that twill offer, bptter inducements than tbe Republican; party, The resolutions de mand the repeal or modification of the penitentiary system of the State, and a larger appropriation for educational pnr- looses: and declared that the poll tax loufflit iiot la be made a nrerdquisite to i - . . voting tc coven tiou tlieu adjourned gine die. Vance's resolution, in the passage of which Geni Ransom also took part, pro- vides that a committee of three Senators, to be appointed by the' president of the Senate, shall be charged with the duty of investigating the administration of the collection of internal revenue in the sixth district of North Carolina with reference to charges and complaints that have been made, and including any frauds or mis conduct iu either collecting or resisting the collecting of such revenue, with pow er to compel the attendance of witnesses, j to administer oaths, and if necessary' to employ a jcleik and vtenognraper, and shall have power to sit during the recess of Congress if necessary. We regret to learn of the death of Maj. J. C. Turner, the father of Colonel McLcod Turner, who died at the resi dence of his 6on, Captain J. Calder Tur ner, at Clarkesville, Georgia, on the 24th instant, aged seventy years. Mr. Turner was a civil engineer by profession, and was employed in that capacity in the con struction of the-North Carolina Railroad and at that time located in Hillsboro. Afterward he was the chief engineer of the Western North Carolina Railroad, aml we understand that seme of the dif- ticuit problems oi engineering tnat ren der that Work so regmrkable were first 8Qcessfully solved by him. Major Tur oer was au estimable gentlemen and widely known in railroad circles, although for some years past his age had with drawn him from active servicc.- News dt Obserrer. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Raleigh, N. May l.-Attke muni cipal election to-day the Democrats elect ed eleven out ot seventeen aldermen. The ..straight-" Democratic tickets were I 1 11 1t Tl T,e of aldcrm wIUilect th. mayor, who will be a Democrat. Greessboro, N. C, May 1. R. II. 1V1I1S emocrai, was eiewea Mayor. Commissioners: G. W. Alley, H. H.Tate v". G. Yates, W. E. Bevill, A. j. Brock-! mann, u. m. fccott. i nevoid uoarq was re-elected and.the city government re mains just as before except the new may or. The ticket was elected without op positiop, y' LincolStox, N. C May 1, The con- test here was betweep the "wets" and 'drys," pnd J. L. McLean, who headed the "dry"f ticket was elected by abont twenty majority. No other reports from the election. - The Celebration of the 20th. A meeting of the general committee in cJiarge of ;the celebration arrangements T is workiug! very energetically, and indi cations point to a big affair on the 20th. The committee wish to impress upon all the braschi committees the necessity for putting forth every effort in their power, and citizens are asked to subscribe liber ally, as a considerable amount of funds will be required to carry out the arrange ments in a manner worthy of the. occasion and of the city. It is auticipateaf that there will be present t fjake part in the commemoia tion from $0 ''to 40 millitary and fire companies, i The Hornet'8 NestRifieraen liave giv en an order ;for 1 ,000 blank cartridges for the occasion, ami intend to give an exhi bition of skirmish drill. . It is thought probable that 10,000 visi tors, in addition to those who participate iu the ceremonies, will be in the city as spectators, j A reply hjaa been received from Hose Company Ko. 2, panville, Ya., accerjting iuv luiuaijuu yo assise m ie ceieura tion. Charlotte Observer- Nw York, May J. The afterpooa papers report thnt there was considerar ble excitement to-day at the New York cotton exchjiuge over pi irate dispatches which it was ; alleged had been received from Manclijester announcing the fermar tton of j jKJwrvfnl sydicatOfor creating a corner iu otfon; i ? - "WWE OF CARDUI " . cures . imgul ai; painful, prdilSculi -menstruation., i . ! , At Thep, F. Iflnttj's, CONNECTION jtSIADI Tlie Xron TTorse Crosse Ot French Uroqd i. od the Qreat.Work is FiititUfil. iThe following dispatch, though brief, anonnccs the fact that the connection has been jnade lietween the Western North Carolina. Railroad and the' East Tennes- see, VirginiA apdi5oigia Railroad : , :, SAWSBCKivAnril 23. Colonel Frank Coxe, Vice President W, N. C. R. R.W I have js message from Maj. 1L C. McCalla, Suerinteiident E. TM Va. nnd Ga., R. R. from VV'anji Springs, He connected with ns this p. p., ;and is uov at Warm Springs with an E. T., Vh.,i nud Ga. R. R., engine, V Y. . McRee, Supt. This aqnonncnient will be read wi interest Ijy the people of this State, espe ciallv by those iu the westero portion of it', who have so louged hoped for nud so patiently awaited it. It is a matter P vital importance to oar State, i fpr jt nsr snrcs the progress of a grand and glori ous section, which has heretofore been debarred from communications with oth er sections, and for that reasop has lain almost dormant. Her vast; deposits of numerous minerals, her great forests of valuable timber, her rich quarries of stone and other sources of wealth have been worthless almost, but now may - become the means of enriching that section and giving it new life. j The linking uf these two loads connects our North Carolina system of roads with the Yest and Southwest, and opens up, so to sneak, a new world to ns. "One of our cars may now start' from Morehead or Wilmington,, go over the Western North Carolina Road, and move, in any direction northwest, and arrive at any poiut, It will not be long before this, on account of delightful climste, magnificent sceuery, and other attractions, will be ! j favorite route for travel South and west ward and also from the South northward and the West southward, while it wil vastly iucrcase the number of people who seek our mountains in summer for recre ation and health. ' It will also become great freight route affording competition a it will with other reads which hereto fore have had a monopoly in the section with which it connects. It is a grand consumation, upon which not only tho mauagers are to be congrat niated lor tne inmmess, eucrgy and per severance which they have shown in do in" within au lucrediniy brief period what had been given up as a hopeless un del-taking by a great State, after an effor of many years, but also the State itself of which it is to become one of the great and potent developers. As a feat iu rail road bnildhig it excwls any ever accoui plished or attempted in the South. Char Observer. For the Watchman. j Tlie closing exercises of the hird an nual sessiou of Euochsvillc Academy took place on Thnrstlay, April 27th, at tended bytjuite a large uud respectable audience. The exercises began at eleven o'clock, A. M. and- was weued with prayer by Rev. W. A. Lntz, pastor of St. Enochs Lutheran church, after which Geo. K. McXti),q., "County Supt. Pub. Instruction," according to apjoiutinent, delivered a most excellent address; his subject being jThe rise and progress of our Public School System." His remarks were conjiued principally to a review of the many systems which have been inau gurated looking to the advancement of the cause of Education in North Caroli na, from the day when the first school was established sometime during the Seventeenth Century, atNewUerue, down to the present time, The address was a new departure from the usual production by speakers pu such occasions, and was fraught with ideas so practical that the closest attention was given by the entire audience from begiuuing to tho cud Howan can well afford to be proud ot such an efficient officer as Mr. McNeil. He is iudeed the light man iu the right place. The 'morning programme was composed of recitatious, dialogues aud music by the pupils of the music depart ment. The selections were exceptionally good and were rendered in a manner that gave evidence of bright minds and supe rior training. The recitation fIf I were n man," by Miss Sallie Deaton was a suc cess and merited the hearty applause given by the,audience, and the pretty boquet by some oue else, whose namo wasnotaunounied. King Pippin Polka" a duet by Miss Mary Parks aud Mrs. R. G. Kiser, was well rendered, as was ev erything else undertaken by the music class. But, if there were musical critics present who discovered mistakes in the performance of the pupils they! were for gotten, when the closing piece A flower from Mother's Grave," was sung by Miss Champion to whose superior qualification am puergics (he progress of the class is due, j j. ; The morning programme were conclud ed by a recitation, bv vounir kreutlemen and ladies, sixteen in number, Uressed'iu t appropriate costumes representing the seasons, Spring, Summer, Autumn, Win ter and the twelve months ofithe vear. after which the entire school joined in a chorus 'Good bve," accompanied on ni- ano bj Miss Champion. At 3 o'clock P. AI., the annual address was delivered by Hon. Frank Brown of Salisburv. His subject was Th duties which our edu cated young men .owe to the Government. xuo wuur oi ins remaiKs, was : a strong appeal to the youth present! to lay n foundation for usefulness while voun which will enable them to oefform tlm duties of life, whjch they will very son be. called: upon t to peiforni, in, such a manner as. will be a credit to themselves and an honor to their day and generation, To procure an education at all hazards, to store the mind with useful knowledge and thereby become men and women ariped to fight life's battles iu the froqt rank; The love of country was not for gotten, which.division of his subject was made the more impressive bv recitinzr a poem fi-om the poet priest. Father Rvun. on the the love of couutry. Mr. Brown spote an hour, becoming so enthused in his efforts to impress his hearers that his burst of eloquence, brought forth pro longed applause from, the audience. A want ot time forbids a more elaborate re port of this admirable addrws, Mioso bo heard it will be slow to forget the many thing contained herein, j . v l be evenmir exercises benm at 71 o'clock consisting of Dialogues, Dramas, Charades, &c., interspersed with good music, Au account of this interesting oc casion would be incomplete without men- uou ii) couimenuaiory terms irof. Jt. G. Riser, the efficient Principal of the school. The surroundings the rendition of the pieces, and the deportment iof the pupils, was sufficient to convince all present of the proficiency of the head of such au institution. The next sessisu will com mence July 10th, 18S2. : I J. F. G. Danville, Va., May 1. The report of the tobacco association shows sales since October 1 stTof 1 5,700,000 pou nds of leaf tobacco at an average of $9j5 per hun dred,' and for the same period the preced ing year 15,700,000 pounds it $9J2G per hundred. i ; Forty ' years1 Mai kai proved "BLACK-- DRAUGHT" the best liver meaxcine in . ! .' I the world. At Theo. F. Kluttz's SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. XjOss of Appetite, Bowels oostiTe, Pain in the Hei ad, wltn aim sensauon in ens back - part Pain - under tbe Shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin fOi nation to exertion of bodv or mind. Irritability of temper. Ixdw spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some daty. Weariness, Diszinesa, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes. Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye. Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and. j CONSTIPATION. . - BMUCHBaMaomMHU TLTI'S FIIXS ar especially adapted to acheaiei, pae does efl"eta aueh a change of t eeline ai to aiitoniah the snfTerer. They InercaM tb AppcUl and came the body to Tnke an lelt. thus the system is noarlsbca. and by tlifir Tmlt Aetlaa on the DleeUv Orcaas, Kegrolar alaola are pro duced. Price 25 cento. , aa Murray Ht, X. Y. TUTT'S HASB WIL Gray Hair onWnisnEia changed to a Grorar Black by a single application of this Dyk. It im parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent toy expression receipt of $U QfriCX, 35 JITRKAY 8T XEW YORK. f"Xr. TTTT8 BikKTAL rf Tilukk UbmiUM sa4 VCMftU Bswlpte U1 be swlM S'AXB ayltaaUo DISPEMSAKY. EjUHshod 1247 it IS H. EU Strict, ST. LC72, k'9. mHK Phvipian in chares of thisnld snd well knom X institutioa sre regular graduates iu mHli'iif urerT. Yean of Eipcrienoe in ,tb Ireatmpnt of Chronio Diseases have made theid skill aud ability an much anuvnor to that of the ordik)i T nrafrtii.n r that they bare acquired a national reputation through their treatment or wmpliced cawi INDISORETIONorEXPOSURs l:? . .7" af- Kclioos ol tue liUKKi, kia or Iniuea IrvaUu nun SUO om, without tining Mercury or Poiaonous Mciicines. VnilNn MFU and those of middle ! who are Kcliuu. ol tue liUKKi, iLjx unuut iia rietima for business or oi&rriage, nlwHBWVi Tr iff aiinHrnig irosiK me euccut ui m frtnanentlvenred. at moderate expense. ATtE H T8 JR E ATED ,MJ Knouu coii.uluiia i. prcicmd, hicD fK ia mTitea. ,t of qaeMiaiM to ba anfwerra by pMwnto duiriBg treauarot mailed free to aojr addrcw oa applicatwn. I rawai aaaVrlae fraaa Saptiir khoaM aroa tkrlr a4(trrta, aa4 lesnaaaMtUnstotaelrBttanUcn Ittoavla tru.& ComnanirartnnftMrictiy coofideotiaJ, an ithould be adrfrr!e OH. BUTTS, IS North 8th St St. Lou la. Mo. I A enfirctj New an4 poaitiely aSaetiTa Hrmc-i, (or the apaedy and perniajieDi cw of Seminal Emissions snl Impotenoy by tbe on 1 7 Iru. wxy, ria,. fhn App4i.tt i" p. meipaf 9a et in. Diawiai. Tba MM if ifil nail Ij iaatunic4 nn or mouqTTT;i.ee. aaa iWd M iaurfm with tk ardiaary p ir-ui;. oi lit;-. Tata bmmI. of imaal aaa auaa ikMlamj amnaa.. nt a prvwuaxl tacena, TV-, h a. anaai nai ihnnt th frr" ' Ptaftcal (jbamraiM aaabica aa la Mitirrl, eaarCM that t " It jrtaa ffoei atifacta. It aaa. aaaaa ay tke MoUcal rafaanwi u a t bom taaaaai Maaa yt 4itm ata at wai aa4 aariaf Ihia itif ftaTaicat tawbta. Ta. Hcmt&f to KaMtmtfUmm 1 (IuIiimi laMk), Mi K. 2(rWa lb.iMuaKKlaam'wl'i livWaicfc.MH Will t nn- m! iwim. iirar i. tw w.r rMl, f. aW Lf Kl. ' lid la tw. WTI,HI 1. F.11 tlwAjMMi fa. ra, MrMltpM. C bO. (m4 ajr hmiam PiM.aU. i f muamkni llalnlt Ik. im UiFC.ri U. hW .m W nrmn a. fmfmi I HARRIS REMEDY CO. tlF'aCHMISTS. Stale Meflcal Society Meets at Concord N. C., MAY 29th, l4si, Examining Board the day before. Caiudidates for Certificate take uotice. May 2, 1882. It i ' f Notice to Creditors ! All pcrsnnshaving claims against the es tate of Isaac Linker, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the under signed before the 10th day of 3l'ay, 1883. This April 29th, 1S82. J. W.-MAUXEY, Adm'r. 29:4t-pd. PEARL ail mm MILLET SEED at ENNISS'. SHOOTING GALLERY ! Open Day and Night At Drug Store next to Bingham's. LAhlPS AfID LAiP- --CHIEiriEYS AT REDUCED 1 PRICES AT The DrngStore Next to Bingham's. MAGHIHE Sweet Oil. Tanner's Oil. and Xiard Oil. At Drug Store uext to Bingham's. HEW RIVER SEED CORN JPST RECEIVED At Drug Store next to Bingham's. ATLANTIC HOTEL, MOREHEAD, N. C. G.W.QLACKNAI.Xi, I - Proprietor. A NEW SEA -SIDE RZSOKT, Open June, July, August and September." Capacity lor 500 guests. House and Furniture aU new. Good Beds, Electric bells, water and gas in every room. 1 elegrapn. Express andi Post nice In the house. - I LOCATIONS Immediately on the Atlantic Ocean, due East ot Goldsbcrrri. Cars stop within sixty leet ol the iront door. Boating, Bathing .and Fishing within sixty leet ol back door. IAMUSElvlENTS Billiards. Ten-Pins, Sailing, Fishing, Gunning:, Still and Surf Bathing, Pony Hiding, Dancing and Roll er Skating1. - ' -! 1 H 3 A 0OQD BAUD Of MUSIC, i i and one of the Finest Ball Rooms in America. ' ' 5-' R ATESPm day, $2.E0. j Per weet, lrom I12.0C 1 0 fUo, accord leg to size and location ot room, aud ine numDeroctnjiyinff it, ana inne occupiea. 10 Q.IL, ALL persons hsting claims . against the tate of Paul Bearer, dee'd, , arS hereby netaf A notified to exhibit ths ame to the under aii Iwfrtrft the 1st dav of May, lcb. This 21st day oi Apni, ioo. i Ai.vRD Beaver . . mm a J AAA' 1 si and VAd'mrs: 1 v RW. Bost, 28:1 m ; - l -. L:- SHIHGLS &f 0BACC3 EOXS. Orders tor Lumber.' jrrpen or Mln-drted, Snlag:les and Tobacco Boxes, filled oa snort notice. i . Also, for sale, 1 Hall Gin with selM eeder and con denser, and 1 Centennial Cotton Preasby , - ; "8:lm-pd. Jerusalem, NC. f An agent toi canviass in Salisbury for mem bers ti the Mesi ad Women's Mutual Re LrEK4AssociATioK. l3y preferred. Hon orable and profitable.! Apply at once to , W. W. McLaugiii.in, agl., tf ' j ; j , . Salisbury, N. C. VATGH FOR SALE ! I will sell in Salisbnry on ihe 13th day of May J882 a Silveil Watch as the prop erty of C. Lowe toj satisfy the hen I hold on said tvatch for repairs thereon. TWius cash. I -i - '. ' -The -above watch was left with Klnttz Sr. Ipn-lleman about two years ng in the name of J. Ci Lowe to be repaired y me. I repaired fit and returned it to them in the same uaine. Mr. Lowe says it is not his watch. The watch will be left with Kluttz & Rendleman till the day of sale and the true owner can get it by proving prpperty and paying for repair and costs. '. ' i I 1 K. L. Brown. This Anril 20th. 1882. 282t : 1' ! SALE OF LAND ! By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Kowan county, in the case ol wm. Barrage and others cx parte, I will sell on the 29th dav of May. 1882, on the premises, Twentv-live Acres of land, lying and being in Morgan's Township,! adjoining the lands of Edward Burrage, Di U. Held, John Uur rase and others, on the Bringle Ferry road near Buchanan s store. TERMS one-third cash, one-third in six months and balance in twelve months note and good security on! deferred payments with interest from day of sale. JOHN BUCHANAN, Com. April 2G, 182. 28:1m ! a ' - sale! of HOUSE AND LOT ! On Monday, the 29tn day of May, being the 1st Monday of Rowan Superior Conrt, I will sell at the Court House door in Salis bury, the House ondLot on Main Street in Salisbury, owned by C. F. Ritz, dee'd, ad- lnininrr tlA Inta of li .1 ! TTntm Wm Trpr. l?-a?oSf rer? JXS,nS a,r0 3 J601'00' by nltAiit OAI f,iAr H 11 rr a nf etilr linn. pmiui -WW i cut ucc i v. 111 o vs ou i vuw third cash, and a; credit of three and six months for the other two thirds, with in terest at eight per cent! - Title reserved un til the purchase moneyLis paid. By order of Conrt. - Jso. SIIendeksox, Commis'r. April 15, 1882.; 27:6w Sale of Land ! ? . , BY virtue of s decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county in the special pro ceeding entitled George Kluttz and others against Jacob Klnttz arid others, the under signed will sell on Monday the 29th day of May, 1882, at the Court House door in Salisbury, about i 200 Acres! of Land adjoining the lands of W-C. Culp, Allen Miller, Albert Heilig and others, lying on Dutch Second Creek, lielonging to the es tate of Jacob Kluttz, dee'd. TERMS one-third 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 ef nine hundred and forty dollars and fifty cents ($940.50) thS 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. CUAS. PRICE, 27:Cw Commissioner. HORTH CAR0L1IIA,? SUP ROYAH COUNTY, j ) court. Special Procedisgs bt Creditoks. A . ; . Mauney, Executor of tavid McJIackin. who sues for hhnself aiid all creditors of Burton Craige, decTd. lAoainstl M. L. Holmes, Adm'r of Burton Craige, dee'd. All creditors of Burton; Craige, dee'd, ae notified that theymust appear before the undersigned at his office in the Conrt House in Salisbury, on or before! the 27th dav of April, 1882, and file the evidence of their claims against the estate of Burton C raise. dee'd, or the case, will be set for hearing. anu neara ex parte as to them. JOHN H. HohAit, U. 8. O. WAWTED be) 5 S CD C d 2 a - 0 S i-lsiis-. E3 CD r O C-t- gag r ST - 3 -! ss - I -- 3-P , Amm LL 2 2 3 c 5 S -. 2- sr 2 f ) S P g-o ZS , g . o. -p s gr XJ B9 " ( a. - D-Ss. Uz? 3 n cj 22 t 3 in every town, in the 8tatc I tiOli' CD & ? 3 2 "!2 0 "11 . n." 1 tf? p1 5 0 1 0 H LE 23:Xwl Rowan County, ewl Have now theij entire Stock of - WHICn THE"S ARB : SELLING Their Dry Goods, Notion and Clothing Departments 'have bcerii select ed , with or4t US IU tJUtttllJT New Stock of Shirts arid .Undorwreijr; SHOES, BOOTS and SLIPPERS as cheap LADIES' suet HE1TS HATS MUCH . . . ""Mea's Thej mean to feed you Trlth the Best . Potatoes, Tomatoes, Tapioca. "They have as fine FLOUR as is made in the United States.5 j Alsoj The test 10 cents Sugar iaJPcTO'f v,i -Pull stock of Corn, Meal." Shorts and "Agents for Coat's Spool Cotton. Call and see them before you buy as H. WTaylok, H. F. Atkins E. F. Tatum, Salesmen i r-;. April SELDOM EQUALED 1 ALLISON " STAR COMPLETE TOBACCO, CORN AND COTTON. I No fertiliser ever introduced has undergone record, than the " STAR BRAND" It has been in nse in Virginia since 1873, and of soil under everv variety of reason. Evidence that it ha given general. and greal ai'unu. !. t 1 t .... ii. !nl.mlnli..n twttr OIY fStt TfiU C I ' Li . . 1 lldn IS 1UUI1U III Wlv Iflkl mat oiliw am nwva wva.r. aVVUU A VII U tlftvc UCyll BtflU 1 in this market alone; and also Tri letters and ceititieaies from 5,000 Farmers and Planters . J of Vircinia and North Carolina, who have med it "from one to eight vtaiu all eointldH. ublish it as a fact that, all things considered, We offer it with great confidence for one on the TOBACC O, COTTON, and I'OKN cton f t . ortA 7.1. . I .1.... ! !. I n 1 1 H....nt -, 1 I I i tO De pianiea in IO02, WllU.lllV liraiictr llini 11 in iu nil rcrpwie iuiit rtuni 1M WIlHl H DS been in the past. Knowing the materials which enter into it c-omi'OMiion, and manufactur ing it under onr personal supervision, we Guarantee the Standard j It has been the aim of all connected with this 1 hi no. to pnvdnce ihe best possible fertilize! at the lowest possible cot, and claim that our exiended experience and unusual re?6urce ni facilitieo have enabled ns toapproach this more nearly lhan ha beeMone in any other fertil izer with which we are acquainted. Those By its Use the Consumer Gets the Greatest Benefit from the Smallest Outlay. ! An ordinary application of this Guano will eecially adapted to tlty at ine same 11 me improving uie ijuaiuv TOBACCO Its use promotes Rrowth, prevents the attacks of the "fly," and makes healthy, stocky plant! with thick leaves and an abundance of.roolg, which bear iraiifplanting uiuch ttlttr ll.aa llm raised with Peruvian Guano. For sale by J. ALLEN BROWN, Salisbury; R. M. ROSEBORO, Rowan Mifla; C.Fl! LOWE, Lexington, and by agents atll important p..inl8 in irginia. North Carolina, Fontiy Carolina, and Georgia, at prices a low and grade fertilizer. We solicit your confidence A SUCCESS AT LAST GOOD WASHING IflGHIwii A INVENTED T. J. MERONEY, THIS MACHINE is a plain wooden tan.cj.ned with copper or galvanized Iffoa, with perforated pipes in the bottom for the admission of steam, with corrugated Rolet, made of same metal, and ot sufficient weight. This Roller atherethe air while paw ing back and forth over tbe clothes, forcing air and water through the fabric. . Atjn. time the steam is thrown up through the perforated pipes underneath from tbe-bottoia of the tank. There are wooden strips between the' pipes so as to protect tbeni ana ftrin a smooth bottom in the tank. ' . The DrOCeSS is Rim nl A ant in fa n nnnro a 4VTo ir.)i!na ITiraf. cnan the clothes nd distribute them evenlv ahont fmir nr fir. tcr to Pnvpr tliom tnm am J is colored. Turn the valve and let the tnree or four times, and you find the clothes are thoroughly washed without the wer est injury, for there is no rubbing process employedthe Roller having rounded as to prevent any wear or cutting. A lace handkerchief can be washed as well as a PJ quilt. I-This Machine is in operation at Meroney & Bros. Machine Shop, b5?,t,:J will Tjc manufactured at as small a cost as possible. Anyione having a steam Oneratinn nan non .vnA r.f . .. . 1 . : 11 a - J ...?.U ..t!.f.Hnrv rpRiiltS. V I " " ui 111 J UinCIIIUVS Ul Blliail IUSI UIIU niUt MllOflvii'i j person can do the work of ten wish-women in one dayand do the work better. Sflt is a splendid thing for boiling grain and vegetables for itqck, l"It is also a good wool-washer. . ; ' VJ S"State an4 County rights for sale by 18tf MANUFACTURED THE THE LEADING The oldest and most reliable brand nrr oovoro 1 nti.m hi.rhnr than value being several dollars higher than Carolina. varouns. xho leriuizer nas pivcu ln thn tho p.r,iii.o' For the last t-mm vmw m, avi v ' " " iiriC, - J-or tne i joining counties. It is ofiered you again graucs. THE COMPOUND Wannfaeturerl liv Is of the highest grade and for COMPOSTING it has no Superior, and in have not enough time for making up compost heap, it can be done in the drill V; paring your ground and let He, covered, until planting time. u - " ! ' ! f ;j f ; H Hf Groods ! .. . ... .v; .;..,) . !i j. . ' i I 1 i ' 1 . aaaaaan ' i ' - ' New Spring, and Summer Goods V f VER Y(rERYJniPA2jl)A I TI UU UVUUIt, CK) 1 n as any in the market the assort irienaI CHEAPEB THAN EVES IBEPOI Hats at 10 cents. -ill - - Flour, Meats, Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Hacaroida, Corn Starcli, &&, &c. Bran, New stock of Glass and Table Wi" - -New supply of 5 cents Tric)kB. hey tiave a thousand things not mentionei 1 ; i SEVER EXCEtLESI ftAD.blS';.OWS:H'l I; c VI: severer tests, or come out of them iih a letie 1 COMPLETE MANURE. during that time has been Applied to allaioit it U Equal to any and Surpassed, by now.! who have been using it mute in tbe opinion that f canse an increase ofl 00 to 200 percent, in &anl auu unBieuiug uic uiuuujiv ui 111 c crup. irtf PLANT-BEDS. . J' AILISCN & ADLISON,,. : Mannfactnrers. Richmond. Ya. on a liberal terms as any other BtMflatC and patronage. AND PATENTED BY SALISBURY, N..C.5 in.lis in tho tank Turn onenoasll' . a 1 Tl 1 1 1 1. fn.tK nnti l tlietr water pass off. Add fresh water, and repeat to j the Inventor. Mi l BRAND " J.R. KEEN & CO. SALISBURY, n. C., For the Sale ofJEhgihes and 13 oilers 01 stiles-NEW and SECOND HAND. Also r Saw Mills and Machinery Z' -n.roc,nrlr.n. iuil!cited. Sub AjentS WSBWH Mention where you saw m w PACIFIC G mm 1 PACIFIC GUANO COTTON FERTILIZEIt r sold, and of the highest grade-the comrav nineteen - twentietns of the lertilizers in 1 . nineteejn - twentietbs un.vu .. ,jr. iV 1 sixteen vears it has been sold in Kowan " y' - - V tUn :nfcrior tbls year ai same pnees y ACID Pacific Guano Co J. AXiLiiiM JJJKUWAv, K""i,U fOffite front rotmfcrer Crawford's HardwafftJ ; ; cow PHOSPimtE -4.V a. -I -1 .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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