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5 " i . ' - -1 . . - . "wMiiwxii n J 1 2 - ' t , ' v ' . - J ii ! iii i j ii i i a I I 1 " ' . . 1 . '- : v . i i- i : 'Y . - . '.r B .. . -ft- If i "4- tl. ill; s - 7 9 if f-W if t V if i r . ! -. in Jr.. ." I. . a.,- !!! ff: '1 4 ' i'., i I s ;1- 1 i - 4 1 if ;'; 1 ' , A" If:'- I ! f - r mm if 1 A i -i --. I : Carolina Watchman. THUHSDAY, JUNE 8, i2. 1 Crop nud frait proeict in Went Vir jfuia very line. ' ; ' jDrvTiilmn! will be at Triuity Col re on the 7t1i Hud 8th int. Ail th irou mills tt Pittsburg have toppeil except "one. -: The great strike 1 begias tlre. . ; j ' ' 4: j.- - : ' .' ' . v: ; ' Telegrams and Aphonic messages liave been made to run simultaueoubly over the same tiirerin Paris.' V'yA I . j , '' a comet may now be seen in the north ern hearene. It was first seen here on the evening of the 26th of May, about 1Q o'clock The difference between the cotton crop f 1880 and 18Si. has been pearly ascer tained and is' put down at 1,400,000 bales. The inventlre genius of the age has found a cheap method of making a very superior brick of h ast'furnace slag, hith- rto a nuisance. 1 The second annnal sessfon of the State Normal School at Newton, will open in Catawba Cqllege Building, June 21, in stant, ; Faculty full.'. r . . .. Three 'children were barned to deatn by a kerosene explosion in Alabama last Thursday. They Were attempting t re fill alighted lamp, i St. Panl's Cathedral, Iondon, has got a new bell a monster. Diameter at the base 9J feet : height, inside, 6 feet H in ches Jtbichn ess where the clapperstrikes 8i inches. It wil be rupgby macluucry. Gen. Garibaldi, the Hungarian patriot, Who visited, this country in 1850, died iu Italy a few daps ag. He Spent a large part of his life as a military leader iu va- rioas wars. : The "liberals" of 1 ayetteviue, tnrougn ' - M 1 their spokesmeu, Powers and Perry, Ue- clared themselves in coalition .with -tue 1)....U!..n. That ie iniit. wliuf tllft lib- VC'U UlltaU.t A W J " " -erals have expected and desigued to do from the begin niogj 1 cm bugs. There seems to be greater quantities of ice floating dewn from the North this year than usual. It will no doubt affect the temperature of the Wiad passing over it and give us a cqolcr sum mer than nsual, j An English scientist, after the exami nation of 2500 sections of coal with a mi- croscope has reached the conclusion that coal had not been lormeu oy tneaiiera- tipn of accumulated land plants, but that it consisted of microscopical organic forms pf a lowei order of protoplasm. ' J r ' ' " T , .u " r - , lings and waste ef the Bilk factory in acids, and using it as a bath, can make either cotton, linen or woollen fabrics take the lustre of silk. It is said tho silk thus laid .on or in these cheaper stuffs holds as firmly as any coloring matter. A farmer iuhe I northern part of Illi nois bad gone down 20 feet in a well he was digging and stopped for the day. ,VTf mnrfainir 1 ftittrtil w f fit in larrrn I n.WiM..'flwUf, J, tnf kjJ weight,' without eyes, also coming up The owner is going to pack them for mar ket. i. . - , The Republican State Convention meets in Raleigh on the I4th inst. Ai.a convention held at Statesville, Hay 27th, the Republican partv of Iredell the: "Liberal Movemeut'"1 . F J ranging me scuooiuis partyi and pledge tlieraselves to sostai., theeffortsof that;party. So much fur Dr. Mott's influence in Irdell. Mutilated Coin. You had U tter not punch holes in the coin of the United Spates and then ofler to pas it. You had better no; cut, punch, of in any other war. mutilate coinl for there is a law trainut thn 'vrhn a Vr.i.o Kill F d m tut in Vkw Vrk ft.lt thm f. r ,w . 1 " I ;F i: wi it un uuin uay wueu me y,om i sen tenced. him to one imprisonment and $1,000. - year and ten mouths aid on. him a Hue j Emigrjlxts.--J. t. Maguire, emigraut ! agent, crr.er of Reekman and Nassau -V-. VV' v., v., tue,e 1. teuueucy 01 emigrants 10 uw auutii, aud pat it will not be difficult to sum! them pown this way if there is need for them. Persons needing laborers or artizans are requested to open correspondema with Mr. Magnire. If yon have lands for sale sav fo, and describe the property i for mauv pf the emigrants comiug to this countrv expect to boy lands 'aiid become settled eitirejis'- The fat of Kaplsts, (George Ellis, a white man, was hanged j to the limb, of a tree near the scene f his r ;crinaUshlajid, ; .tne WM instant, ue naq jwq poniedeiates - in his villainy who have not, we believe. been 'found. .They added tripple nuir fler to rajie. Ellis was recently seu tenced to the penitentiary Tot lifebut Itefore his removal was taken from prison bv-iuas ed men and hanged , A negro (ra iist w4s, hung by a larg iMHly oi atizeus irt iuiubi)ro South parol i da, Friday night last His victim was a w hite woman, r His crime, capture, tiitd executre all took" place oo the same - A TuAP.--The Statesvillej Landmark ' 8.IT8 the Republican party ha et a trap I to Ciitch democrat aim nas uuieu it wmi J iwii-eheadetl ileuiocratic auti-prohibitiun- The'bites'weruatEaleigh this week in cwuveiition, aurt wm no uouoi rem prepared todu tlieir level beat to lure'aud deceive democrat iota the trans.' "Walk iitqj iur pretty parlor," said tlie spider to the fly: j AXXCAL COXCEUT, THOMA3VILLb"Pe;- - - S -.. ! . .... ! . ' i . MALE UoLLKGE.-r j HO AHUUul Aouceil vu a grand . sueiresa at tin flourishing institution. ( Tho prugi;-ttmmof f fifteen seiectious w'as reiidered iu a tuauuer to inspire i one Wiji i the belief that the tmin iug bad been thorough. 4 MisaOra IlreVs- terf the niusjic teacher, certainly excella in training lier pupil to express in the rendition the sentiments iuteuUea by tup author. VVe cannot meution all the par ticipants, but must advert to Miss Keiu hurt's rendition of VAunio ttfiurie" 4 Scotclt Air. It Waal artistic ras; full seiitinieRt aiid passion as a ihoroughly accomplished, beautiful woman could make it. .Mi Laura Wetmore won many haudsome boquets in vlt is a DieamM LaSomnambnla. Mis Mere uey, of Salisbury, tHk j an active part, and displayed much talent. The Chapel wan completely filled with an jiudienceat once attentive and appreciative. Want of space forbids further meutwn. ; t j r- - Ex-Gov. Moses pleaded guijty to 'petit llarcenv iu New York, on Tuesday nud I wa sentenced to the neoitentikrv for six j i i County Commissioners. .This Board met last Monday, with all j the ineniters -resent. The following is J their action Aid was extended to the folly wing per sons out of the connty pmr funds, t wit: Win. Fejke?, $5; Betny Myers 84 ; Casi ah Cowan, $4 ; Nancy Holshoiirier, $4 ; Maggie Fleiuiug, $6j Marg't iEller, $6j Mack ; Miller, $3; Luciuda Barber, $5; Jwhn Kincaid, 5; Auu Wyatt, $4, and M. Earnhart, $1 Macedon Josey, David Watson, R. A. McConnell, H J Albright, and lAndy Mc I . ' J ' i Kee were exempted fioni road frork. The following reports from Stock Law elections were returned and duly' ap- I t.t:.x,A . t I JJIVl H4 j .u election at the store of Miller & BroV, in Gold UiU towuship held Maj 27th mjijority of 23 for stock law. At Peeler' School House, Gold Hill township, on May 27ih G majority for stock law. j ' . . At Jesse Miller' house, Gold Hill town ship, May 27th majority of 41 for stock law. 7 ! ' ;"' At Cauble8 School House, Providence township. May 27th majority of 4 against stoci. i aw. The -clerk was ordered to give proper uotjce to the citizens the f0,egoiug sections where the result was .for8luck ltofeuc their. stock as the law directs. 1 'St ;1 A stock laW eTectioh was ordt red to be held ia tho village i of Gold Hill, on the 22d July next, iu compliance xfitli a pe tition from a number of citizens living iu territory eoni posed of a iaitof Gold Hill tewuship. j I A petition' from citizens of provideue towusinp lor; a change of a puolic loud was granted. -The Board then proceeded to levy the following tales for county purposes for the year 1882: On the -poll, 53J cents; on real and personal property, 8i cents Uie hundred dollars worth ; on net iu- I bundled ; . on all circuses, concerts, bar rooms, &c, same.as IastAear. , A. M. Brown,- keeper of Poor House, reported 21 paupers. " ' -j ." -; A hnmbcrof accounts were audited and oidered to bo paid. , " j This being the day set for hearing dis .,uuu u8,uennS ',icU wf Mmsw. Honck, Lutz, wen Earnhart and others, made pointed aud appropriate re iarks, pro and coy, as to the wdvitiabilU of the measure, after which the Board ordered i That a committee be. appointed of three persons trom jsacn township, and ote from 1 tie connty at larite; to consider whsit rharifee, if aiiy, ouht to be made in tht seluMl dis'ricU of the county, and to re. . t . - - i"'11 ""i-"1 l4' 8a, n the 1st Monday to August, next. ; Piovided- - That in casw tlrn Rid m.....itu I township or townships cousider that the 1 - 'uK.au ma uui of lfP"vc.uleuc6 7'. tUvir neighborhoods cau ue uest snoserveu oy tne cTosslni! " town; ship Hues, they are hereby authorized call through tlie countv commissioner at P'11 a joint beetingof all the townships i"terfctt,.it-a t "h ineetingj to con- a nam adj,, lowuship.; but whenever J convenient they aro advised to adnere Strictly to towusinp lines. I 1 The following persons eonstitute the Comntittee : Pr the County at Large, W. AjHoucx. Salisbury T&wnship Juo. W. Manner. Aiim .M? liroiyn aud Juo. A. Hedrick. f Franklin W. B. Fialey, A. L. Hall aim it. u. lUiuer.. . , i !i ri rS . Unity -A. Bailev. Levi Powla 1 mj. i-veuce. ? iv r.... i-- i i .. j . Scotch imADr. J. G. ILam&tr T6- ix unions auu qauiora ueniy. ML Vila Juo.' K. firnhnm .Tn 'TT GiMMlmail and liobt. Black Wf.lil.r.' iocieI T Patterson, T. J. Sumner At A. P, AUcU-Zo P. McLean, J. A. ttpe and VIVUUIU1UI, - . , -' litaler-T A. II. Ueili John P. Kymer. J.L. Siiford and I uuw UUI A.- V. KInttT ri. T k Shiinpock and C. A, Milleh , - , If. - . - , . .- ! "'. i-"- i .. .' ' ' " . ' 't .. der Peeletand S. A. Eiimhart. ! YMZ OF CAHDUl" .f0Ur.; . makes a aappy; novrttxhold. - s - ( ' AtTaeo.F.Klnttr. ; f DEMOCRATIC '; C0HHTY C92TVEHTJOH! -The Democratic Conuty Convention for Rowan-"will bo I held. , at the , Court Hfiuse iu.Saliabury, jSatui-day, July 1st, I882fat 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of appointing delegates to the State, Con iri esiunal. and . Senatorial Con veu tious anil for other important busiuess. i All the Democratic voter ofthe Coun- p- :r- ' ' s ' I-- ! '- - -" -1 j .' ty are requested to meet in convention in "'.-" ' , i ' ) ' their . respective townships at the usual voti ng pixcinct, on Saturday, June 24th, 1882, at rz o'clock, M., for tue purpose of appointing -delegates to the County Couventimi, and for full and complete orgauizaliou according to the plan of or ganization ofthe Democratic Central Ex ex utive Committee. J. VV. Maunet, At - Ch'm. County Ex. Com. See plan oi organization below. PLAN OF ORGANIZATION 1 OP THE Demccratic Party of Horth Carolina. Rooms Democratic Central Ex. Com., j - Raleigh, May 20, 1882. This committee hereby publish the plan of organization Lof . the Democratic party compiled from j; the rules and amendments heretofore adopted by the state Demo cratic Executive Committee : . i TOWN8HIP ORGANIZATION. 1. The-unit. 01 county organization shall be the township. In each township there shall be an executive committee to consist of five active Democrats, who shall le eleeted by the Democratic voters of the several townships in meetings called bv tlie county executive committee. And said committee so elected snail elect one of its members as chairman, who shall pre side at all said committee meetings. 2s-?. The several township executive com mittees shall convene' at the meetings of the several county conventions, or at any time and place. that a majority of them may elect, and shall electa county ex ecu tive committee, to consist of no less than five members, one of whom shall be dee'ir nated as chairman, who shall preside at all of said committee meetings. a. in. case tpere snail be a laiiure on tbe'part of any township to elect its exeeu tive .committee" for the period of thirty days, the county executive committee shall appoint said committee trom the Demo cratic voters of saidftownship. 4. The memliers of the townshio com raittees sSaH eltct to any vacancy occur rin in Said committees. 0. the county executive committee sha:l call all necessary county conventions by giving at least ten days notice by pub ie advertisement m three public places in each township, at the court-house door, aiid in any Democratic n'ewsbancr that may be published in said county, request ng an Democrats oi tne county to meet in convention in their respective town ships, on a common day therein stated. wnipn saia aay snail not be less than three days belore the meeting of the county convention, for the purpose of electing their delegates to the county cenventions. That thereupon the conventions so "held shall elect their delegates to represent the lowusnips in tne connty conventions from the voters ofthe respective - townshins wnicn aeie"atcs, or such of them as sha .. l . .1 , . .. : . ' attend, shall vote the full Democratic strength of their respective townships on an qu sirs mat mxj come before th said county conventions. That in case no convention shall be held in anv townshin in pursuance of said call, or no election shall be made, the township executive com- miuee snail appoint such delesrates. 6. iach township shall be entitled "to cast in the county convention, one vote for every twenty-live Democratic votes, and one vote lor tractions of fifteen "Demo cratic votes cast by that township at the iasi preceomir fruoern&tnrial ol(wtiin rrotuied, 1 hat every township shall be entitled to cast at least one vote, and each lownsnip may sena as many delegates aa it may see nc. A -- 7. : That in cases where townshiDs con ..;-. r . i. . oioi i wore xnan oneu-arn nr nrinM eacii oi toiq -waras 8Ha be entitlpd t send delegates to county conventions, and Bimii casi us proportionate part of its township's vote for Governor in said town ship. 8. : That for the purnosctof fiillv in auguratinj; this syt,tem, the present county executive committees hall ! continue in officp until their successors are elected - un der this system, and shall exercise alf '"the luuwuuus pertaining toi said office under this system of organization. The chairman of townshin rnmmit. tees sltall preside at all township conven tions; in their absence any other member of said committees may preside. ii in cases wnere All the townftMn executive cornmitrees are required to meet ior me parpose-oi electing county exec utive committees, said meetings shall be deemed to have a quorum when a ma jority , of such townships shall be rere- scnted m said meeting-. I I ! i CODUTT ASD DISTRICT C03TVEJJTIOS8. - 1. j The several county conventions shall be entitled to elect to their Spnt.i Judicial and Congressional convections one aeiegate and one alternate for I j Asuim.tain; TiJicB, ana one delegate tor iractions over twenty-five Democratic vqiea cast at tne last preceding guberna toriai election in their resneetive nnn. ties, and none but delegates or alternates so ciectea snail be entitled to seats in said conventions: Provided, That every ww""j uaic at least one vote m cacn oi saia conventions. j jne cnairmtn, or in his absence any inemiier oi tne county. Senatorial, Judicial and Congressional committee shall call to order their respective conventions, and hold the chairmanship thereof until iuo convention snail elect its chairman.- , o. ? ijb ciBcuuve committees of the senatorial, Congressional and Judicial districts, respectively, shdl, at the call of their respective chairmen, meet at some ume ana piace in their respective dis tricts, designated in said call. And it shall be tfteir duty to appoint the! time and . .;.. i. i place for hdldarj conventions in their said rinectivecftnimlttee shall imroediate- lv' notify tlio.r chairmen of the differen county . executive committees of. said ap- p6intmeUt,andt1he said county executive committees shall forthwith call conventions of fheir respective counties in eonformjty to said Entire o I seBdtdelejratea to said re spective districtconrentions. . r - - j "r STATE -; CoWeSTIOSS. 1. -The State convention sball be com? posed,ordelegates appointed Juy the several county conVentiooSi Each cointy shall be entitled'to 'elect.xiae delegate and one al ternate for Revelry one ! hundred and fifty Democratic "voters, and -ope delegate for fractions over seventy-five Democratic votes cast therein! at the last preceding guberna torial election ; and none but; delegates or alternates so eleeted ' ihall be entitled to seats ,in said .cdnventipn, provided that every County shall baVe at least one vote laisaiu convention. . t "' 1 I'- - GENEBAL " IBULES. 1. Such delegates (or alternates of. ab sent jdelegates) as may ! le present at apy Democjatic convention shall be rllowed to Cast the whole vote to which! their town ship or county may be entitled. T ll : .I trim Im fids system, after a vote is cast, there shaU bo no change in snch 'vote until the hnal result of the bailott shall jbe announ ced bv the chairman of said convention. 3. All Democrajic. .Executive Commit tees Shall have the. Bow er to filll any vaca n- cyi occornng in their resnecture bodies. 4. j-That tbc-tihairman,of the dinerent county-conventions shall certify the list of delegates; and alternates to t,hs dincrent district afld "State ton venti6ns4 And a cer; tided list of i aid delegates and alternates to- the State conventions shall be sent to the Secretary of the State Central Commit tee. Eor the Committee, f Oct. Coke, Chairman. J. J. X-itchford, Secretary, j I ; (Charlotte Observer.) f Liberal Convention. Raleigh, June 7. The Liberal and anti-Prohibition Convention met here to-day at 1 oVldck. About 150 delegates were in attetidauce,of whom 3() were color ed. About: 40 were Jfrom (Democratic association and about 80 were Republi cans. CoL Johnston,: Editors Stewart and Hally burton -and Messrs. Respass and Satterwhite. of Beaufort county, are the leading Democrats participating, and Judge Moore and O'Hara, Col. Taylor and Col. O'Leary, I are the most promi nent Republicans, j . , Col.-Johnston, as chairman of the anti prohibition committee, called the con vention to order aud was 'made perma nent president.-' Colored imen were awarded a share of it i the vice-presidents nud secretaries, aud of , the committee appoiuted on resolu tions. - ; . I Many Republican leaders are here iu sympathy with lie convention but not as delegates. ; ' LATER. Raleigh, Juqe 7. The convention atlepted resolutions against the existing couuty government system of the State; demanding tree ballot and fair couut; demaudin' a repeal of the prohibition act submit ted to the people last August, aud rejected j favoring a liberal system of pnblic instruction by the State and Na tional Goveument, and urging the appli cation of the fund arising from the tax on spirits to the common schools uuder the supervision ofthe State, j The convention nominated for Con gressman at large Oliver H. Dockery, a Republican, and for 1 Supreme Court Judge, George N. Folk, heretofore a Democrat. : Big; Blaze in Quebec Quebec, Can ada, June 3. The Grand Truuk Railway 8t ition and sheila and the Dominion, On tario aud Quebec immigration sheds and office at South Quebec were destroyed by fire last night. Several International and Grand Trunk Railway cars were also burned. Bennett1 hotel, adjoining the station, was gutted. Loss variously es timated at from $100,000 to $400,000, ac cording to the value of freight in the sheds. i Republican Prohibitionist. The Re publicans profess to be strong! anti-prohibitionists, yet they yesterday nominat ed, iu their county convention, three wel known prohibitionists, Viz: S H Man ning E. E. Green and W. li Wuddell. m i Greon made speeches in favor of probibi tien; Waddell voted for the bill both in the legislature and at the polls,: and Slier iff Mauning was a prouounced advocate of the measure. Green and Waddell, both prohibitionists, are, curiously enough, the Republican candidates for: the: House of Reprtsentatiyeatta.1 Star. 1 'Tree Frog ,iJepH.blica.ns,w says the Winston Leader, are those who jnake a big fuss but never do any good that any one can see. They love exalted positions for- the Bake of inakinir the wnnria ring with their noisy clatter. . j BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures dyspepsia, indigestion and-heartburn.' At Theo. F. Kluttx't. SEABREEZE" HOUSE, K j MOBEHEAD CITY, N.C.J " This finely ! cated Honse fnMr thm Af'n i j.Hqtel), wiii be opened on ' the 15th ot Jute for the r? eption of gaesta visitinR Uie sea shore for hV: lthor 'pleasure. Tht House Fronts the onth. aud the 0can . The rooms are go6d and health giving winds sweep aenjcnuully tn rough it. Fare and gen erai f.ti.iim.;ajoH-eq ti to any. , Terms moderate. " . ' jl ! .-U, . , -T. L. HALL, Proprietor. - a4.-lm;;,..r';;:..; X-t '... it Executors" Hotfee to Creditors! i All persons having claims against the es tate oi Jonn XukeytdecL are hereby no tified to exhibit the same to the nndersicm ed on or before the 9th day of June, A. D, I8834 ;--; -;,t;- :-".p-rv: ."'- : 1 Wm. A. Lucxet & 1 ExVrs of Jnn l J. G. FLiaitNO, ; fLuckey.dec'd xjiacumcr k uemicrson, Attvs..; Junc188, j " . -, 34:w. mw - tt rr AlTLKS BetaJL S1.M a $1.25 een, per oos I ts S1-W s acos couairy, M1 15 nos rouna, .....i.. - a Butter., iics WftX 10 Q 85 SI V -10 - s Blackberries......... Beer, . ... w ....... . Cottoii - i 4 0 , Good MlKUlnsr,... Mldlln?, -.. - Low Mldling....... Stained. ......... 11 10 ' 10 8 a nx. 9 MX a l. LSO . . 14 9 15 . 15 15 (4 3.85" SO & SB C4 H & 10 11 a so loo Corn new.... ....... uo 1.25 IS w - so S.75 IS IS L50 jUCM '........... M,F CnTcltens, - 'J 14 KegSi................ ?! 1 Meal, a a a ' a a a a - a a Flour,... s.is Hay. so is s Lard ...... Pork. ..... Potatoes Irish. j 80 do . sweet heat 60 1.00 1 00 p 60 9 I " Printing Office For , Sale Ut a bargain. 4-L C. H. BRUNER, S3tf China Grove, Nk C NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! All persons haviig claims against the es tate of Moses L- Kfslrr, dee'd, are hereby notified to present He i same to the under simed On or befori thelst day of June", 1883. This 29th da of May, 1883. FARLEY ELLER, Adm'r. 83:4t-pd Tax . Tiiisting! All nersons are hereby notified to list their Taxable Property and Polls. UooKs win ne openea at me a in onop oi j. Baker & Co on tne t day or June and remain oten durinz that month for that pur pose. ' All persons falling to comply with the above notice will lay themselves liable to the penalties of the law; 1 E. B. NEAVE, Tax Lister. June 1,1882. (4w) SALE QF LAND ! Bv virtue of a decree of the SuDenor Court of Rowan county, in the case of Wm. Burrageand others ex parte, I win sell on the 8rd day of July, next, at the COURT HOUSE DOOR IN SALISBURY, Twenty-five Acres of land, lying and being in Morgan's Township, adjoining the lands of Edward Burrasre, D. C.'Reid. John Bur rai;e and others, on the Bnngle Ferry road near Buchanan s store. TERMS one-third cash, one-third in six months and balance in twelvemonths note and good security on deferred payments with interest from day of sale. L H. CLEMENT, Com'r May 30, 1882. 33:1m FOR SALE. One 18 Horse-Power Portable or Station arv Centre Crank Engine and Locomotive Boiler, and a 33 Horse-Power Side Crank Stationary Engine and Tubular Boiler. One fair o teet Kfirs. speaic quick or lose a BAKGA1N. Address or call on G. M. SETZER, China Grove, N. C. We are now daily receiving our Second Stock for this season. We have added many desirable ' trimmings; &c. A LARGE LINE W GLOVES AND HOSIERY. An Elegent line of HAMBURGS ;AND LACES. Our Stock of DOMEHTICS is more complete than evr before.' Novelties in Pririts,Lawns, &c. OUR GINGHAMS f ARE BEAUTIFUL, v and are reduced in Price to 12- cts. This is 2 its. cheaper than they were ever before sold. A NEW STOCZG CLOTHING, ... V ' Bought since the Great Seduction : in tnesi goods. More Huts au.d .Cheaper Ones. We thank onr nr. any i friends and mtomers for their . liberal patronage, and shall Irj to meet their requirements by keeping a full as sortment of fresh Good?, at low prices. Hop ing to have y nr continued favors, we are , I.' Respectfully, ; J. F. ROSS. SHINGLES &10BACC0 LOIS. Orders for Lumber, ere en or kiln-dried. Shingles and Tobacco Boxes, fllled. oa snort notice. Also, tor sale, 1 Hall Gin with self-feeder and con- S A 1 1 LSij U 1L X JAU. tXSXiJH X 182 aenser, uu cemenniai cmionrresa, dj S. J. TATUM & CO., tsnm-pd. ; ; Jerasalem.M. c ; BMier aill Heiiersoii, ' Attorneys, Counselors . i and Solicitors. , SALISBURY, N. C. Jaiuav21!879 tt!. , Gr ew nave now t hell entire etoc 01 WHICH THEY ARE SELLING Their Dry Goods, Notion and Clothing Departments have been selected with great car, New Stock of Shirts and Underwear .1 ' SHOES, BOOTS And SLIPPERS as cheap as LADIES' snd KEN'S HATS HUGH CHEAPER THAN EYEB 2EF0BE. : . ' - -Men's Hats at 10 cents. . " " i . ' I They mean to feed yon mfo tho Best Eloir, Keats, Sugars, Teas, CcSees, Synps, ; Potatoes, Tcnatoes, Taplcca, ra-Thev have as fine FLOUR as is . - . - : The best 10 cents Sugar in Town. ; ; M : ; Full stock of Corn, Meal; Shorts and Bran. .New stock of .Glass and Ta lAgcnts for Coat's Spool Cotton.- Call and see them before you buy as they H. W. TatlobT H. F. Atkisb E. F. Tatcm, SELDOM EQUALED I ALLISON et it STAR COMPILE TE MAN URE TOBACCO, CORN No fertilizer ever introduced has undergone record, than the it STAR BRAND " COMPLETE MANURE. - -- -i . v -..,' ; y--' r t-- ' It has been in use in Virginia since 1873, and during that time has been applied to all kind of soil under everv variety of reason. Evidence that it ha given general and great satiatae- tion w found in the fact that since its introduction over 2U.0UU TUJlb have been sold u in mis njiK aiooe ; anu niau 5,000 Farmers of Virginia and North Carolina, who have ... . . - . . ii i tablisti it as a lact mat, an ming consmerea, u i xquai vo any aoiu ourpasseu oy nose. We offer it with great confidence for ose on the TOBACCO, COTTON, and CORN crops to be planted in 1882, with the assurance that it is in all respect fully equal to what it hu been in the past. Knowing the mtttriak whir h enter into its eomH)tiiion, and manufacnir- ing it under our personal supervision, we Guarantee the Standard. ' : I ' It has been the aim of all connected with this Ouano to produce the best possible fertilizer at the lowest possible cost, and claim that our extended experience and unusual resources and . facilities have enabled us to approach this more nearly than has been done in any other fertil- tzer wilti wnicn we are atquatniea. A nose wuo By its Use the Consumer Gets the Greatest Benefit from the Sxnalle it Outlay. An ordinary application of this Guano will tityat the same time improving the quality especially adapted to TOBACCO Its we promote growth, prevents the attacks of the "fly,! and makes healthy, stocky plants with thick leaves and an abundance of roots, which bear transplanting much bettethan thos raised "with Peruvian Guano. I j i For tale by J. ALLEN BROWN, Salisbury; R. M. JROSEBORO, Rowan3HIla; C, T. LOWE, Lexington, and by agent at all important points inJTirginia, North Carolina, iron tb Carolina, and Georgia, at prices as low 'ml on as lil-er.- l terms as any other standard hiL grade fertilizer. We solicit jour confidence and patronage. 20:3m A SUCCESS am INVENTED AND T. J. MERONEY, 1 THIS MACHINE 4s a plain wooden GOOD IViASliiiiUP. with perforated pipes in the bottom for the admission otHsteani, with corrugated Roler, made of same metal, and 6t sufficient weight. This Roller gathers the air while pass ing back and forth over the clothes, forcing air and water through the fabricf At same time the steam is thrown up through the perforated pipes underneath from the bottonv of the tank. There are wooden strips between the pipes so as to protect them and form a smooth bottom in the tank. The process is simple: any one can operate the. machine. First, soap the clothes snd; distribute them evenly about four or five inches thick in the. tank. Turn on enough wa ter to cover them turn on steam, and move the'RoTIer back and forth Until the watif is colored. Turn the valve and let the water nass off. Add frih ntw arid reneat this three or four times, and you find the clothes est injury, for there is no rubbing process employed, the Roller having rounded! edges so as to prevent any wear or cutting. A lace handkerchief can be washed as weli as a bed quilt. gfThis Machine is in operation at Meconey & Bros. Machine Shop, where thsj will be manufactured at as small a cost as possible. Any one having a steam boiler is operation can use one of my machines at small cost and with satisfactory results. One Pr8n can ao me woric ot ten wash-women BT"It is a splendid thing for boiling grain and vegetables for stock, . I3"It is also a good wool-washer. ' . ' State and County rights for sale by ' PJ. n every town in the State. 18tf rip: -". SOLUBLtJaCIFI HAMACTUEED BY THE THE LEADING COTTON FERTILIZER. The oldest and most reliable brand value being several dollars higher than Carolina. No fertilizer has given greater land than tlin "Pipmo" Vnr U loot - . . 7 . - v .o wiu jcuib it tins ueeu aoia in iwu uu joining counties. It is ofiered you again this year at same oriees asked for the inferior grades. .. ; ' -.,.- 7UE GOHPOUUD : ! (Manufactured by Paclflo Quano Company.) Is of th. highest grade aiid for COMPOSTING it has no -Buperior, and In esse you ""V u. lur uiKing op composi neap; it can be done in the drill paring your ground and let lie, covered, until planting time. - - . i -' 2Ht O.O.QS 1: W 1 f . 1- -i.: 1 r 1 new opnug uu . ; VERY, VERY CHEAP AND AT- any in the market the-assortment Isrgi Kacarcnia, Ccm Starch, sc, &d made in the United States. Also, e Ware. New supply of 6 cents Trickijcj j have a thousand things not mentioned. Salesmen. - - - April 6th, 1883. ' '. NEVER EX CELLED A DDI SO W BRAND it AND COTTON severer tests, or ccme out of them with a letter iu it-iirrit auu vuuwm uvui and Planters p used it from one to eight vesrs all ptoing tdet- i ... w i . - 3 a - i i nave oecn using ii uniie in me opinion iu cause an increase of 100 to 2C0 percent, in qua and hastening the maturity of the crop. It is PLANT - BEDS. , - Ik. ALLISON & ADDISON, , Manufacturers, Richmond, Vs. AT BAST! PATENTED BY SALISBURY; N. G. j ' , -: tank lined with Conner or ralvAnized iron. are thorouehlv washed without the slight in one day and do the work better. ; the Inventor. . 19,;tf - , ' . . , ' i t ' R. KEEN & SALISBURY, II. C, GO For the Sale of Engines and Boilers of alt sizes t stiles NEW and SECOND HAND. Also ; Saw Mills and Machinery generally. K-S7 Correspondence solicited. Sub-Agents wasted l"Mention where you saw this notice. PACIFIC sold, and of the highest grade the 'commercial nineteen - twpntioth. .,f th fert;i;?r in North satisfactioion general crops and all kinds of i.. iar' . LJ -,1- -:-,:-' -y . . -i ACID PHOSPHATE, after pre- J. ALTjEN BROW1I. Airent, t r ' G GUflMO. . WO COM OHScc front room over Crawford's Ilarclwarl .18 mc N of pi th 01 V tt Vf i d C 'vt J a n II- 4- i. s .1- A -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 8, 1882, edition 1
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