. i - . s - - t . , t - n i j. !Vk' 11; 8 :-. ! - i ' E V! . if L. iv- Carolina Watchman. i., t TUCKSDAY, MAY 11, nr-? Times has been . enlarged and makes quite a lieat appear- Mice. ; " 1 ':: 1" "'" Tbe manuiactave of pine wmd oil is a new business at Wilmington. Used for preserving timbers. , . " The trial otthe South Carolina election eases y,t to looked; into, hare been j laid oyer to tbe November term. . . ; Hon. Alex. Stephens, fell in ascending h tens Wing to the House of Kepre aentatives Tuesday, and sprained an an- Mississippi at- i uF? i . fjiimited to burn themselves out of jail imrned dd in' the fire of their own kindliug. r. A desperate negro under indictment in an Illinois court for theft, flew at the man making the charge as he cam e iuto court .ml choked him. when the latter drew a pistol and killed his assailant on the spot ! It will be seen in this paper that the ejection prosecutions in South Carolina have failed to show what the Republicans expected, and will not avail them as elec tioneer material in the next general con- tcst Sad for them; We publish on the first page jecent ' proceedings of the anti-prohibitionists at' Kaleigh for-the luformaqon oi our reaa- ers. It will bo seen that the whole thing i rmlifsil from loo to bottom, and that they expect Democrats to join them ! Fire. There was a frightful conflagra lion in Raciue, Wisconsin, Saturday night, - which swept over fifty acres of the city, destroying pi operty to the amount of sev era! million dollars. The entire south vrestern portion of city was destroyed. , The bill enlarging the sphere and pow ers of the agricultural department passed Congress yesterday by a decisive majori 1 tv. and. coes to the Senate,. where it is not likely to meet with much opposition The first number of the Davidson 'J.J- vance" is to hand, a 28 column paper, handsomely gotten up, and well edited It bids fair tobe a success, and if theLJ people of Davidson know Iieir interest they will give it a liberal support. TiiE President has signed the anti- Chinese bill, which suspends the immi gration of laborers from China for .ten years 3 It was not in time to prevent an ut-brcak at Martinez, Cal., iu which an attempt was made to drive out the Mon-J golians. x ' HonrA. M. Scales has introduced a bil in the House of Representatives to exem pt the homestead and personal property -al lowed under the State laws from execu tion on judgments found in the United States- Courts for dues to the United States government. The SanErauciseo papers give all the particulars of a late Anti-Chinese Conven tion in that city, from which it appears that the people have deliberately resolv ed to rid themselves of the Mongolians with or without law. Their threatened proceedings will be war to all intents and t purposes, and will certainly bring us into trouble. A rather startling state of affairs to see American people rising upv to ex pel the people of the celestial . Empire. Will negro troops be employed in this expulsion work, or to put it down? t : r ' ! . I . Mrs Jesse VT. James, the widow of the noted train robber, who wascently shot down like a dog by men t no, better than he, is out jn a card, attested by a notary public, denying that she had authorized or jvould ever dictate, publish or authotize, any book or other publication purporting to give a history of her j lftte hnsbaudV criminal carreer. That she had njj per Bonal knowledge-of any of the crimes pharged on her husband, nor had he cvt r told her anything thereof. The Press Association! held its tenth annual meeting jit Elizabeth City, two weeks since. The following ; are the Offi- cers elected for the present year : Mr. G. S. Bradsljaw, President'; Messrs. Creecy, Powell, and Goslin, Vfce Pj-esideuts ; Mr. .u. JorJau Stone, Secretary and Treasurer; Messrs. Ashe, London, J Bruner, Robin son and Deake, Executive Committee ; II. A. Loudon, Orator, and Miss Rebecca Cameion, Poet. Tho meeting was a pleasant one and was Very much enjoyed by those present. '. "'" '" '.' r The Boston Cowi?!, "in an article pas4 on the statistics of the i census of 1870, those of 180 not being in hand, . brings to view the rather startling fact that several of the North-western States, Tiz: Qhio, Indian, Illin-ois, Michigan .Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa, &c.are rap i4Iy becoming manufacturing States, and f am actnally produciug V hirger sum "from their factories and workshops thaVis ',wu,ViU "V'X 4UO 4. JU some r the results of the faetonn double tltosof luoiius. jx BimnarrBtate of things' w also taking place in the SouUiefu iStrttoa c .1.1 ' ' . ' r -,vot lUftl m- lime is. not iar distant when there will be' uo es r pecial siguiQcance in' speaking of , , the "manufacturing Eastern Stales.'! j Take BLACg-0."AUGHT' and you will never heuiliou8! 1 " . At Tl.to F, Klultz'a. Assassinated. Lord Cavendish, who was to succeerMr Forsters ChiefV Sec retary to1 Ireland, and his' secretary, Mr. Durke, -were assassmaiea an vuuti"' and, on Saturday last, They were cnt to death with knives, Lord Cavendisirs body having eight gapping wgnnds, and Mr. Burke's (eleven. - r " " ' ; ' This terrible crime has caused much excitement in England, and large rewards are offered for the discovery of the per petrators of at. ' - Later. These gentlemen were walk- inlr tocether- in Phoenix Park. Dublini about 8 o'clock in the afternoon of Satnr: day last, whfen they were attacked by for disguised men and murdered as indicated above. There were many, other, persons in the Park at the time, and some of them saw at a. distance of tw or three hundred yards, what'they.took to be a sort of scuf fle going on: between "roughs," as tney ought. They saw two men lau ana four others jump into a car and drive off". The bodies of the slain men were found iu ten minutes after the murderers had fled, ,who, up to the latest reports had es caped detection. It is' said that Mr. Burke was the man the assassins wanted to ; kill, and that Lord Cavendish was' slain for the sake of concealment, ; f j 1 - . - President Andrews of the Westerp ,N; C. Railroad, iand tho members of the Syn dicate owning the property, went up the road Monday morning in a special car. When wifhin a eight or nine miles of Asheville, the train left the road and landed the party in a aitcu. it was a fortunate thing, no doubt, that this acci dent befell the owners of the road instead of common citizens ; for if anything were necessary tol convince' them of the im portance of liavingji good safe road, just such a tumblnig.aud shaking-np as they got was tho ivery tlung to do it. i orta- nately no one was seriously hurt, and Maj. Wilson,! who was of the party, son relieved the Situation by sending another train to convy them to Asheville. It is understood that the syndicate was viewing and testing their property and desiuged running to some point into Tennessee. The Western is now in close connection with the R. R. systems o Tennessee, so that a passenger getting on ' at Salisbury , can easily and quickly reach any railroad point west or north J west of the Blue Ridge. Cot. Johnston's Position. When the Col. was accused of having renounced his democratic record and Belling out his influence to! President Arthur, some months ago,he indignantly denied the charge, and sheered light bitterly at the Democratic press for believing and pub lishing such ja thing. He was then dis sembling pitting on a mask, or doniug the lion skid. BuK. even, .then it was evident enough that the Colonel was plaving a gauie, and that time would tell on him. It is no longer a matter of doubt. The Col. is ood gone clear over to the enemy of his former political faith. lie has accepted Tom Cooper's place as chairman of 'the anti-prohibition party," Which recently in Convention at Raleigh, renounced all allegiance tortile Conserva tive democracy of the State, and are now the bitterest Of all the enemies the demo cracy will be ( called on to defeat. That, it would 6eem, ought to settle the ques tion of tho Colonel's political position. Tiik ; Inquest, Dublin, May 9. At the inquest yesterday onthe bodies of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Under Secretary Burke, medical- evidence was - given to the effect tbatj the victims had apparently been stabbed simultaneously , from before and behind with long bowie knives The wounds all appeared to bo inflicted with exactly similar weapons. r' " Mrs. Scovilie, Guiteau's sister, it is re ported has become insane. She has been laboring for the release of her brother with such desperate zeal as to become in fatuated is easily led away by designing persons on the slightest hint that thev can aid her in her brother's behalf, and has been so used. Kx' ending: Operations.. The Nihilists seem to be extending op editions., Th4 last dispatches from Eu rope announce the discovery of a mine under the Kremlin in Moscow where the Czar is to be crowned, (if that ceremony which hasrbeeh so long defered ever does comeTiflf), the -Nihilists intending to par ticipate in tho celebration of that event by blowing the establishment and its roy al aud courtly jinmates into the uppor air, or somewhere else. This discovery spoil ed their plans jfor iunoceni amusement. About the same time twoJ infernal ma chines, one directed to V. H. Vanderbilt aud the other to Cyrus W. Field, of New York, weto detected by the premature explosion of phe of the machines in the mail car whileiin jrausitn 'ew York, wiucu prouabiy5 saved the Jives of one or both of the iutfnded victims. After a few incidents of this kind ;these .'gentlemen win probably Open- their mail by proxv. and give packages a W wil iuh While crowns dud great wealth haVe their fascinations they have their drawbacks, for it is not an j agreeable feeling for one to have to know that there are namber of determined men banded together whose chief aim in hie seeui to be: make him fbe principal figure in a funeral proces sion. Char. Observer. ! The extent torhich th4 manufacture of cotton seed oil may etpaud can be seen when itisljnown Uiateeryfor iKund Of .hnt cotton; there are Itwo pounds of cotton seed j thae W year" there were three millW tons of cotton seed, ?very tou of which would yield thirty ave pilous of bil-Ia total 0fnhi..iA j million gallons! " " OrVlcr from the 'Adjutant-General. Charlotte Observer. ' .J 1 e - In preparation for the 20th of May eel- ebratiou in this city. Adjutant-General Johnstone Jones has issued order N. CI, in substance us follows, - which wo clip from the Raleigh Neva-Observer : "The 20th of May ! this I year is i to be honored at Charlotte witlr imposing and! attiacti ve ceivuienies befitting the occa sion. ' The celebration " is ,to take j place under theauspicies of the II or net's Nest Riflemen, th me department and the chamber of commerce of that city, and all necessary larraugemeuts therefor are being -perfected.",-! he program mo is then outlined, showing that there are to be prizes for rill snooting, drills, etc. . The order then continues : "The various com panies constituting the 1st, 2d, and 3d regiments, and . the 5Jd battalion of the State Guard, it is understood .have been iuvited to atteud the celebration.: It is earnestly hoped that the organizations will respond in large numbers, and unite with tho Mecklenburg militia in again commemorating an event which consti tutes so bright a gem iu North Carolina's diadem of honor; ? ; ' Rates of transportation on the various railway lines approaching Charlotte will be announced hereafter. Quarters will be provided for all . visiting troops, should tents not be obtained. Further informa tion as to quarters, subsistence, t ran por ta t ion, the cef emouis, etc., may be had upon application to Captain E. F.Young, chairman of the committee of arrange men to. '', I r . Troops attending' the celebration will hold themselves in readiness for inspec tion and review by His Excellency, the Governor and Commander-in-Chief. Pounding: a Salisbury Pastor. - The Pastor and family of the Presbyterian church will remembar Friday, the 5tn instant, as ope of the pleasantest days la the whole 21 years of pasto ral service there After a tea days abscence at Presbytery and at Union Seminary the pastor had Just returned to and that the Lady of the Manse had turned the establishment but of winter quar ters for the summer campaign, and had spread a home dinner for the expected head of the family. Spending an hour or two in the afternoon to gather up the dropped threads of the web of pastoral wore he returned home, about five o'clock In the evenlnf and found a few ladies on the piazza. Soon the at tention of the party was arrested by a procession, headed by two elders and two deacons. It was the children and young: people of the Sunday School, each armed with a mysterious package of conven ient size for a projectile. Filing Into the parlor of the Manse, they stood ranged around two or three deep. .Then a beloved elder stepped forward and said, "I will protect Mrs: K., children, you may pound away . " Under the command of the assistant Superintendent, the w hole M agazlne of missiles was discharged upon, at, acd under the centre table. making a miscellaneous heap of packages. Then the laughing throng adjourned to the lawn where the leafy maples were casting lengthened shadows over the grass for an hour's romping and laughing A gaslight examination revealed in the pyramid of presents a miscellaneous store of household nec essaries and luxuries Bread, and butter, and bak ing powdere, cakes, coffee, chickens, (in the coop) cheese, cinnamoD candles, cloves, corn, eggs. Dour, ham, hominy lard; mace, maccarorl, oatmeal, pep per, plnapple, ptcUlcs, rice, tea, tomatoes, salmon, soda, sgar, (numerously, and probably other aril cles yet hidden in unexplored packages. These gifts were intrinsically valuable, and op portune, but they acquired a new value, a delicious charm from the eager- child-hands that brought them, and a pleasing aroraa of love from the warm fresh hearts that prompted the act. Sometimes de linquent congregations ease tueir consciences by "pounding" the pastor, but in this case It was the children of a prompt paylDg church who made this Incursion upon their Superintendent and pastor May each of them receive from the "Giver of all Good," the gift of a new heart, and may they all as promptly give their hearts to the Good Shepherd, who "'Gathers the lainbs with his arm, and carries them In his bosomi", Pastor-Scferintendent. . Wood Leaves. Spring with ts mw supply of folilaqe is upou us Wood Leases are apropos. Friday evening last, this section ( Unity) was visited with quite a severe storm of wind, rain and! hail: the storm belt was narrow-, not exceediug five rajles in width from North to South. The weather since then has been quite cool, sufficiently so for frost, had it been clear. Prospects for .fruit, grain and crops generally are very good. For the first tim5 in years, the peach trees promise a general supply of frnit. Wheat is look iug well. Corn and cotton up and iu some instances iworked. " How will this do for a buzzard story : every word of it true at that, and can be substantiated- by undoubted testimony. Mr. P., a reliable man had missed from his tool-box during last summer, a steel trap, (also a file and some other lit tle things), aud had never succeeded in traqu'g them up. Last week in passing through a neighboring held, he noticed sitting on a fallen tree a buzzard, appa rently sick oij disabled, very, old and poor, the feathers gouo from its head and neck, aud presenting altogether a pitia ble appearance Through curiosity, Mr. P. approached the tree, and just as he was Hearing it,! the buzzard slowly and with much effort rose iu the air and flew away ; at the same time, however, he no ticed something fall to the ground, and ou picking it np, behold ! his long absent steel trap with the buzzard's toe therein. These are-the facts, the solution of course is unknown. The general conjecture is that some thief must have taken the trap from; the took box, set it for a hark, and the buzzard fell! a victim. Mr. P. positive ly identities tue trap by special marks and pledges indemnity U the thief if ho will come forward and unravel the mystery. The toe of the bird is still in Mr. P's posr session. I Now, "Zephyrs,? dojbetter if youan. Fish stories are inet allowed, however. . May 8th, 1832. M. Ohio has more pensioners in propor tion to the population than any other State in the Union. The Ohio man is alwuys enterprising in a matter of that kind, and seldom gets left. Cin. Tinics- Star. : ' Administrator's Sale I ''In, 1 1 On.Friday-thej2nd day of June, next, at the late residence of Daniel Beaver, I will sell at public auction the personal property belonging to bis estate; consisting of one mule, , three head,' of cattle, 4 sheep, 2 hogs, a lot of bee hives, a wagon and . farming tools of all kinds, one buggy and harness", a set of blacksmith tools. haT and straw household and kitchen furniture of all kinds. iuouy uiner mings not nameci. TEEMS it sale Cash. " NOTICE. All! persons ipdebted to the tetate f Daniel Beaver, dee'd are requested to make early settlement, and all persons having claims against the estate are notifi ed that they , must present them to me on ox hefore the lOtji day of May, 1883, er this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. . v J. PETCHEL, Ad mr of MV th, 1882. Daul Beaver. SDIHiVn 1009 u J. ' . I We are now daily Stock for thiaeeason. desirable T .' I receivinc our-Second We have added many J .. a llf ' "TRIMMINGS, &C. : ; A LARGE LINE . v ... or GLOVES AND HOSIERY. ' An Element Hue of N HAMBURGS AND LACES. uur blocs of DUMiitJlica is more compieie mail ever uctuio. Novelties in : ; Prints,Lawns, &c. OUR GIKGHAMS ARE BEAUTIFUL, and are reduced in Price to cts. This is 2J cts. cheaper than they were ever - before sold. A NEW STOCK OF Bought since tho Great Eeducticn in these goods. r More Hats and Cheaper Ones. We thank our many friends and customers tor -their liberal patronage, and shall try to meet their requirements by keeping a full as- Rertraent of fresh Good--, at low price?. IIop- iig to have your continued favors, we are Respectfully, J. F. ROSS. 8YMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Iiosb of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fain in the Bead, with a doll sensation in the back part. Fain under the Shoulder blads. fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of Body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with feeling of having neglected some duty, WearinsBs, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headaoht generally over the right eye, Beitlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. : 'I'll IT'S piixs are especially adapted to ucheaaet, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase tn Appetite, and cause the i body to Take on Fleb. thus the system is ; Boartehod. and by their Tonle Art! on on the DiMCtlTe Organs, Becnlar Stool are pro duced. Fries 23 ceata. a5 Murray at N. Y. TUTT'S mm DVE. Okay Ha: a on Wkiskxbs chanced to a Glossy Black by a tingle application of this Dyk. It Im - parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Draggisia, or sent by express on receipt of tU orricK, ss btbbat st jtevt tobk. CSr. TCtn BMKCAL af Vslaable UfWcauOva uX CnAU aH IU a avOM l&U aa apaUcaUaaJ UTT DISPJlSARY. : XfUlliihDd IS17 st 11 11 ZVi Stnet, ST. LCTH3, 119.. . THE Phyaician in charg of this old and well knows institution are regular graduates in medicine and surgery. Tears of Experlocoe in tbe treatment of durante . Diseases bave made their skill and ability that they bare acquired a national reputation through UDerior to trial oi me ordinary practitioner. INP aeajz reatmeni ot ISCRET of com pi ii facuoaa o iu or buued, treated with sno eaas, without wine Mereurr or Poisonous Mediclnaa. YOU N ft M VL W and tfane of middle soe who ara BEZ'TsSa auuerins irom iu cnecta OI a . unuts ita victims for business or mar ri ace. BrmanentlT cured, nt mndrnte expense. lwrmtwTq"'grawJa but whera pottlbla Kneau cootuiutiao u rtlerreil, Wbica i FXtE aad iBTitad. t of qoettioM to tw amwered by patient desirinf traatawat auiM fna to bt addren oa applUatioa. fFanoaa aaaVriMr rraai Ruptsn ahoaM and their addraa, aad lean soaicUilBS ta tta?lr adraBtaga. Itb aata Coainaniritlnm xriiH ly renflilemial, acd ihould be aadreaaad ' ; DH. BUTT'S IS North 8th St., SU VmmU. M rs5 At enlirrlr New aad poaitielT effeetiva -Bl I krni !v lor the tpeedT acd wrmauant awe of Bemlnal Emission? an1 imDOteney br toe omr wa aw. to., Thnct Applet I1.- ptneinal BMt o tht Diana. The wifihimttl) a UttvU' "Hi p inooanateao mod doM a( &lMenrait tMardiawv ru i r hf. Thu mod of tn w a aamtaM abut Om pntr1itM. l-rtefcal limiiTwi mMM m I tat aat in vary avvcr cuct aH H new a sronoancrd luooo. Thrra pMitirtiT nmaii that It a. II tin trf auUfimm. It om edd b ) aMiMi rnfcuiw w b ti bhi ratloea) imim nt dim and af eaukiix tad urinc tbit rrrt rrawlw tiwibt. TIm BKd7 at r MWu rflkn. wm. Mo. f (ujiM a aMaAa). f3 BV 1 (raflWUal ta kit mi i a'. JiMia. u. .riw. .nun. Im. am a. a l. mmii Z-1. fla. atlaabBC ore tuna anna rtltor ia t'-" uM m). St. fiaaa a, auu wmimt am (baa4 tar a riwariiii PaapaiM a"ur r.i.taal Itta i I Uaa. aala aaaX .aata laaiaal aaaMaiai aaa la, eaa taaaml ta aiif 1 aiaaliiai. aaa da- 1 farUT ta mt Ua. aaaM aa if amt abM. 8aa aau-t fcr uap. J HARRIS REMEDY COa MF'8 CHEMISTS , l Market and Hth Utrwta, 8T. LOT. IS, MO. State Meflical Society Meets at Concord N. C, MAY 29th, 1831, Examiningr Board the day before. Candidates for Certificates take- notice. May 2, 1882. It Notice to Creditors ! All persons having claimsajrainst the es tate of Isaac Linker, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the under signed before the 10th day of May, 1883.- Tuis April 29th, 1882. J. V. MAUNEY, Adm'r. 29:it-pd. ! PIIT1PJLES. I will mail (free) the recipe for a simple Veg- table Bax.m that will remove Tan, Freckles Pimples and Blotches, leaving the skin soft, clear and beautiful; also instructions for produ cing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head - i f . t j i n u biuuuiu mix. nuuicoc. invivoiiii: uuDiamu, T T7 V Tf VtlPT iy t. f 1. I 1 C. -KT - V lb82 20-Jy A POa week in your own town. $3 Outnt ree. WUU.Nu rist. Kverytning new. Capital not re. Quirea. v e wiu lurntsn you everyuunir. Manv are making fortunes. Ladles make as sanch as men. and boys and girls make great pay. Header, if you want a business at wUlch you can make great pay ail me vijuo yon wore wnm iur itu ucuuirs W n - II. llALutiT & Co., rortiaud, Malng. 9 28:1m. ! GOODS CLOTHING V BILLS mm I t . rsaBKMAMK, NOTICE TO CriEDITOKS ! ALL persons hating claims against the estate of Paul Beaver, dee'd, are hereoy notified to exhibit the same to the under- sinmorl Hofaro iht lat AnV nf M&T. 1883. w . V" . r..r o.- ' This 21st day of April, 1882 I Alfbed Beaver, EE, I -T AND Ad'mrs. R. W. Bost, . s - SHINGLES TOBACCO BOXS. orders for Lumber, fireen or kiln-dried, Snlneles i and Tobacco Boxes, filled ca snort notice. Also: for sale, l Hall Din viitn self-feeder and coa- t aenser.juui l uenieimiai coiionirress, uj 98!im-rjd. ? . --. . Jerusalem, N. c. WAITED! An asrent to canvass in Salisbury for mem bers to the Men akd women's Mutual Kb- . , - A i a' " i n Q W. WJ McLaughlin, agL, , Salisbury,. C. tf WATCH jFOR SALE ! I will sell in Salisbury on the 13th day of Ma 1882, a Siler Watch as the prop erty of J. C. Lowe; to satisfy the lien I hold on said watch for repairs tuereon. Terms cash. 1 The above watch was left with -Kluttz &Ron-dleman about two years ago In the name bf J. C. Lowe to be repaired by me. I repaired it and returned it to them in the same name. 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 if by proving property aind paying for repairs and costs. i i R. L. Brown. This April 20th.tl882. 28:2t SALE OF LAND ! Bv virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county, in the case ot Wm. IJurrage and others ex parte, i will sell on the 29th dav of May. 1882, on the premises, Twenty-five Acres of land, lying and being in Morgan's Township, adjoining the lands of Edward Burrae, D. C. Rem, John Bur- rage and 'others, on the Bringle Ferry road near Buchanan's store. TERMS one-third cash, one-third in six j months and balancesin twelvemonths note aud good security on deferred payments with interest from dav ot sale. April 20, 1882. Silm i i SAIiE OP HOUSE &ND LOT! On Jfondav, the 29th dav of May, being the 1st Monday of .Rowan Superior Court, 1 will sell nt the Court House door in Salis bury, the House and, Lot on Main Street in Salisbury, owned by C. F. uitz, dee'd, ad joining tho lots of R. J. Holmes, Wm. Trex- ler and others, bein about 52 feet front by alwut 200 feet deep. 1 erms of sale One- third casli, 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 money is paid. By order ot Courtt Jo. S. Hendersox, Comniis'r. April lo, 182. 27:Cw of Land! BY virtue of a decree of the Superior 'Court of Howan county in the special pro ceeding entitled George Kluttz and others against Jacob KlutU and others, the under signed will sell on Monday the 29th day ot May, 1882, at theCourt House door in Salisbury, about 200 Acres of Iiand adjoining the lands of V. C. Cnlp, Allen Muter, Albert Jleilig and others, lvmg on Dutch Second Creek, belonging to the es tate of Jacob Kluttz; dee'd. TERMS onc-thirrt 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 wilt commence at the sum of nine hundred and forty dollars and fitty cents ($940.50) the amount of an additional ten per cent, bid put upon the amount tor which the land was sold on the 6th day of March, 1882. C11AS. PRICE, 27:Cw . Commissioner. B S B 3 23 3 CD CD SI B ft V5 -3 CD ts O t - CD g jb' S B fe c a; B 09 2 "2 .S'.r - : J Aa, a- am - is vrr a. go -2 WXz s 5 9 ft P 3 3 "J to f-. so 3 " o S t- .h3 O ft ft c-or ft 5 3 S ) j H ta-cv. aq m St? a 5 2 3 to f a -, m ft , , j!? no 5 " Se ta 3 "a sees o is 2. 3 ft ft w-a . CC o a - - o ft b Hi Q- B lZ.n ft w a L? p ft w o a 54 O ft M B Jt ft is'H.q ft - a 3 P Q. 3 S o a a-o s - 3 w O a b i rr l I r-r eo 3 Pi t 3 Shri s -j o ? 2 ft s a m 2. H 5 t3 o a w B o B si 3 00. a c O s m ATLANTIC HOTEL, MOREHEAD, N.C. 6. W.-BLACKNALpL, - - Proprietor. A NEW SEA-SIDE RES02T, Open June, July, August and September. Capacity ior aw -3guests. - House and Furniture all tew. Good Beds, Electric bells, water and gas in jevery room. Telegraph, Express ami rusu wince ukvne nouse. ImmedlateLv on the AtMntta Onn. ln Vma I "uiuouuiu. voio ouuf niuuii buij ice L ui uic in;uv aTj i-al r UW-M-h I hnlr 3 nmr. Boaunir. usujuniT anil Kisniny wicnin rittv 2AMUSEMENTSS- 1 RllllAvvYo TDWWno Qoflltu TJHatl.w nn.v C4 111 and sun Batting, Pony Elding, Dancing and Boll- ; VUllUtUal. ' viU A aaaU9 UUiiiU, ClOUlUKf ""M"K OU11 er Skating. ; n . A GOOD BAND 0F.MTTSIC, and one of tne Finest Ball Rooms in America. RATE S Per dar. S2.S9. Per week, from lll.OC to $17.M. according to size and location of room, and . . Sale GO I me nuuiwer w:cupj ids ii oca lima occupiea. Havef now theij entire Stock of WHICH THEY ARE SELLING ' i - J .. . . : Their Dry Goods, Notion and Clothing Departments have been selected with ptm ! , .i ; as to qualhy and Beauty. , . ' f fcre"crtf SHOES, BOOTS and SLIPPERS as cheap LADIES' and HEN'S HATS MUCH . j - 1 t'Men's They.nean- to feeiyou vrith the Best ; . Potatoes, Tomatoes, Tapioca, nacaronia, corn starcli, &o, &i : Theyiave asfine FLOUR as is made in the United Siates.jFg 'aUk, J ! . The best 10 cents Sugar' in Town. . I J ! '; Full stock of.Corn, Meal, Shorts and Bran. ' New stock of Glass andTabhj Ware. "Agents for Coat's Spool Cotton. New supply of 5 cents Tricks.gj Call and see theni before you buy as they hae a-thousand things not mentioned. n. W. Tavxor, II. F. Atkins E. F. Tatitm, Salesmen. - 1 April 6th,' l83i SELDOM EQUALED I ALLISON STAR m0 COMPLETE TOBACCO, CORN AND COTTON. No fertilizer ever introduced has undergone severer tetsj-r tcnie out of them with a record, than the ! li STAR BHAKD" ; - i ; I'- " - - I' - ' It lias been in use io Tirginia since 1873, and during that tinie hs been a pptied to all )kinj of soil under every variety of reason. Evidence that itha sivei general and grgat pjiigf. tion is found in the fact that. since its 'introduction over 20,000 TONS have (been told ii in this market alone ; and also in letters and certificates from -i : . , 5,000 Farmers and Planters j. T j ! of Virginia and North Carolina, who have used it from one to eight vear all going to tt tablish it as a fact that, all things considered, it is EquaHo any and Surpassed by none. We offer it with great confidence for use on the TOBACCO, COTTON, and CORITcrori to be planted in 1882, with the assurance that it is in till reppecis folly equal loj whatit W been in the past. Knowing the materials which enter into its composition, and ooaaufactur. ing it under our personal supervision, we Guarantee the Standard I i' It has been the aim of all connected with this (lunno to produce the best powihle fertiliier at the lowest possible cost, and claim that our extended experience and unusual resources mi facilities have enabled us to approach this more nearly than Las been done in anypthierfertii izer with which we are acquainted. Those who have been using it unite ie-the opinion iLtt By its Use the Consumer Gets the Greatest Benefit froia the Smallest Outlay. - An ordinary application of this Guano will tity at the same time improving the quality nd hastening the maturity of the crop. It u especiallv adapted to 1 ! ;r I TOBACCO PLANT-BEDS. ' . ---., ' : Its life promotes growth, prevents the attacks of the "fly," and makes healthy, Flbcfcv plana with thick leaves and an abundance of roots, which tear trauHplankin niuch LtUt lLan thoxt r:tispl wilh Pornvini. Glial. t. i ;i " ALLISON & ADDISON., v Manufacturers, Iiitliiricivd, V, For tale by J. ALLEN BROWN, Salisbury ; R. f. ROMERO CO J Rowan Aiilj'j C.F. J LOWE, Lexington, and by ngents at all important puints iu Virginia, North Carojlinfl, Foulh ' Carolina, and Georgia, at prices as low and on aa-literal ttrmsas any other staidard high- grade fertilizer. We solicit your confidence and patronage. j ZC-JSni '-f A . SUCCESS AT IliABT, INVENTED T. J. MERONEY, THIS MACHINE is a ttlain 'wooden tnnk Wnv.A with c nnnnr or calvaaized iron, with perforated nines in the bottom for made of same metal, and of sufficient weight. This Roller g&thers the air fhile paw ing back and forth over the clothes forcing air and water through the fabric. At saro time the steam is thrown up through the perforated pipes underneath from the bottom of the tank. There are wooden strios between the nines so as to orotect them1 and for a smooth bottom in the tank. The process is shnnlc : anv one can onerate the machine.; First, soan the clothes ana distribute them evenly about four or five inches tliick in the tank. Turn on e-oogh wt ter to cover them turn en steam, and move the Roller back and forth until jtho WfMf is colorpd. T lim thf Volvo and 1 1a f Ti- three or four times, and you find tbe clothes are thoroutrhlv washed without the Slign . MaM aiiv U 1 V UUU Jfatr (.!. n est injury, for there is no rubbing process employed, the Roller having rounded edgew as to prevent any wear or cutting. A lace handkerchief can bo washed as well as -tJ quilt. i-This Machine is in operation at Meroney & Bros. Machine Shop, where IMJ will be manufactured at as small a cost as possible. Any one having a steam boiler operation can use one of mv machines at Rmall rostuand with satisfactory results. '4 person can do the work of ten wash-women in one day and do the warK?5?r a I BhST" It is A Bnlrndirl thirtrr fr Ka!1; B-xav U KTKJUWg SIt is also a good wool-washer. 6"State and County rights for sale by in every town in the State. 18tf MANDFACTUBED SOLUBLE FACIF10. SUflNO, i v ' ! -' I : " ..Ttf j THE LEADING COTTON FERTILIZER. The oldest and most reliable brand ing several dollars higher than - value bein? several dollars hio-hr Carolina. No fertilizer has iven greater land than the "Pacific". For the last nt j1DinS Counties. It is ofiered y you again 1 b THE COMPOUND Is of the highest grade and for COMPOSTING it has no Superior, and in fL have not enough time for making up compost heap, it can bei done in the drill t P 2Vtf New Spring and Summer Good VERY, VERY CHE A as any in the market the assortment lar, - ; ....... ( (, . CHEAPESTHAIT EVIS EEPOEIL. Hats at 10 cents. Flour, Heats, Stuj&ts, Teas', Ccffis, Syra . NEVEEJSXCJEjLLEe ADDI-S-O-N VS BRAND MANURE SOPLITE iANUREN cause an increase of IpO to 200 per cent, in qiua- AND PATENTED BY SALISBURY, R.C. -1 the admission of steam, with corrugated Bflitr. I i I ! nf nn -vi on flT A 1 1 flC Vi I Q ipr. and repeat, tnw RIC1 IJiiaS Ull. JAJk II -,a7"aa . a a a a.lLI I lgVilttVIVa v a.w. . the Inventor. P AND At a af f . l s I - . i - i : 5i J. R. KEEN&jCO. SALISBURY, 11. C, y TwXaxxaXotxrbx3, JSLe? For the Sale of Engines and Boilers of stiles NEW and SECOND HAND. i Saw 3Iills and Machinery generally. , . jfSf-fWesnondenee solicited. Sub Agentaw- "Mention where you saw this colic. sold, and. of theiighest gradethe cJj,, nineteen - twentieths of the fertilizers sin . ercisr satisfaction on treneral cropsi and all v sixteen years it has been sold in R.wah f rahia(l' this year at same prices asked lor tne -T ACID PHOSPHATE J. AliLBN BROWN, Agept. OHicc front room over Crawford's Hardware. V BY THE PACIFIC GUANO CUI 'v. -j .! . -It,: 1 V 5 ft r

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