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i.i if l Hi "If it -i -: ii f; if r. 1; Si:!- ft Sv I ;"ujOf-r.' i t : i: if f. 4 in Flit 1 f ! 3 ii i nil; Hit!-. if i:. 1 3 U -tli'l . . I . 1 I . - ' - - 1 I I . . a Caroling Watchman. 7D pemoeratic 3tato Ticket u ' fo'ft JWM: lft pu JAMES E SHEP3EW. 24 pU.-FBEJWCK PHIUPS. $4 PU.-ALLMAXP A. MpKOr. 4t pji. ;ame3 a macrav Jtft pM. JOBK A. OIL3IER. lUh Du.-'WILLIAM M. V yon co3rq)Tf -7th chtxict : KIIXIAM M. BOBBINS. ni iOLiciTOit : JOSEf P DOBSOX. A DiSTBKSSiJfO Accidkxt. A borrible nd sad accident occurred In SLIloli town hip, Iredell county, by whiclj Mrs.' E. QJayton 8tcrenon tra Hjot ao4 sllieu bfjifeTliutnd, tliiirticular of wutcu Sgaf her from the Statevlll Landmark a follows : ii On the morntny iniiineialon, Sler- ensoD awoke her hakband telling him of a noise among the chickens. As the uiiuks .bad been dynyinhtinfifwhrp, Mr. ma. ant him ran laud Passed Ut or the front door, lea Hug his wife at he thooshtin bed.Mrs. Stevenson, how ever, got op, threw jtjn a dark wrap)er : - . 3 jt. Ier hosband peeml iv!u tlwfoBier of the dwelling be saw f ne ngnre oi a pcr soo, aud takiDg it for a human thief, he fired at the object and was shocked to tear the voice of his wife exclaiming : Oh ! Clay t., you bate shot uie njdr. S. ran to her. heloed her luto the house and to bed, then.Viattdie to a neighbor's to tell thenj orClie occarrehce and to have u lhjsiciau, and the mother aud relatives of his wife, summoned. When the phv sician arrived it was soon known tint d only ponseuting to give him ,4V ui(n lites b;weeu the speeches of tip ehqrfeAt fejrenue btM.and the bomb,B8lie Colonel, Botj nothiug dauirtedpRobbius boldly Ipepted the limited time, and Ud the best L could between wo fires. i' I'.. I It Voaiiff led off with his usual IrDahriatiou of the Democratic party And eaWticized the Kepublnrau paity for a zrreat deail mote thau iti ever did, fcod wound op by attempting to fling little humorous sarcasm at Bobbins. 1 1 The Major was then permitted to ad-r dress the crowd for 45 minutes, the great er part of wl14.l1 he c.oti8amed..in, giving lome gopdpfajoxailHce to the . colored borvioi) of his audience. He then briefly jproved the prohibition question a dead i issue, and showed -.that it was" ouly brought into this campaign in an endeav pr to prejudice and deceive the minds of ,ibe people ; and that the Democrats were not so wedded to the present county gov lirnnient system but that the will of the people should and would be the guide to them in this question as it, had. been in ait outers. .... I Col. Dockerv then followed with a SDeech of an hour and a Quarter. He be gao aith a kind of rehearsal of all th evils that have ever befallen the Ameri Thirty the left five large abdominal ' a fur the Eeoublican Convention got Ihronffh with its session Saturday, Col. b H Dockery, Bepoblicao candidate for I the shot was mortal, stud at a boot day- IVnrressman at larce and Ike Toongfjjak thejjnfprtnuate lady d fed from in- fnternal Revenue notoriety, who had feiA teVnaF fieiioYiSaifA ij llotuly been booked for the 'n810"!' fntrodaced to n audience of ISO oTwTregloii. LmnniHl eanallv of whiten nod blacks. niost of the foruiet democrats, llaj. Bob tins beini: in the city naked for an eqnal division of time, but as usual they refus The tended iTebt'of thtf cnhty ' Ang. 31, 2873,fas $450" . rviced Jiy tHio to the amount t iww uo vwaivwjw, 1874, and , by ud-j,tti.e Jimonui w $33,000 dde MtfCli J, l"1 t Minutes of uonory wnnniww"ci. 125. Slieisr. KepMt I uiiairniHii; v Aug. 31, m,r e hoiHlea. ileor t ie Comity CiMISI irti vi f.ww i sned Marcli I, low, iautt.,uue, mrrn. 1. 1879, and liond to nie auwrnnt of Xit,ix) iiwned March I; IbUhddueMAn:!- U 19&. : --rtf. - -. Mskins tot.l debt, Any. 31. 1878. $59,900 " 79 46 200 J - '81 . 23J00 . . J -1st '8$, 16.400 Moner 00 band Ane 1,-1882, $23,939 95 Set asiie to vy bonded debt. $16,400 7 Leavinc to nrl comnt ex- r s3-! lety of 5lWvliable, 7,559 - $23,939 95 There is no floating debt. The assess ed valuation of taxable pnqierty and the levy was as follow : . . ' ' In 1874 vsVuatibn $7,908,762, tsx letry 60i ts. In 187 v,r 6,177.209, - - ' Ii " In m V 6.741,796, " M 50 -i In 1877 4 M 6,737,169, M " 1001" Total for 4 ve-irs $2562 963, 282 " Avrsge ifiir jtf ,30.734 :: ' In 1878 faiuition $4.66,484 IsiT jeW-I?J S In 1879 -" ' 5,420.431 " ft 87 ' In 1880 ? ,5,286.703 " " mM " In 1881 ! ?""W ffl;i&-ft S63 Amedments are proposed to the cousti tutiou of the State of Indiana to' prohibit the manufacture aud vale of liquor in that State. ThejplalfoTiu f the Democratic . m. ,L ' " JS L !i . party utisesgroaiiu jtguiust ioem j me platform of the Republican party refer ring to them says : j -Recognizing the fact that the people are divided in seutiment in regard to the propriety of their adoptiou or rejection, aud cherishing the right of private judg ment, we favor the Submission of thoae Hikiffadnieuts'to a iecial election, so that tl..... T i. a. it - s- iucio ujuy oe au u intelligent uecisiou thereon uijinflueuctd by partisan insues. VVIien the Democratic party of North Carolina took, last year, on the prohibi tion questiou, the same ground that the Republican part of Judiaua now takes, iiwas set upofij HpieVloi;R'publica9 pack, Tray, Blancheand Sweetheart, and charged withiu attempt to utake away tholibertieflT'of-rho people." Will they now yelp a little upon the heels of their Indiana brethren lStalcntlle Laud mark. Totsl for?4yer5y,634,0:J2 288" Avriige per year, $5,133,508 - 72$ " Amount ramwl on $6,391.934- -70 tt 45064:47 " X . 5,1:33,50-76? 42 " ' DiffVrenre. $8,029,05 Tax levy of 1882 On the $100 tif iWt soiial projHi ty and real estate, 34 cents. On the poll, $103. . . The bonded debt beinar-provided - mr there lias beeu rto levy made for same.. " Ke8iectfuHy submitted, Hoba'ce A. BAod, Ch'm Coin's, ' ,K . Kew Hanover Comity. "The republican party has advised against a joiut canvass between Bennett anu iocKery on tue, gMNnrauu is re ported, that Mr. Dockery'fsjhe ian who draws the crowd, and it would be unfair to give away the advantage thus possess ed by them. Of course this claim can on ly nave reference to the colored voters Ian Republic from the year 1780 to 188lfm the republican leudeis claim as ; find charged them all to the Democratic their voting property. ! party ; charged that Democracy had re They are advised that if a crowd ! jounced aud trampled in 'the dtrt its what they are want) ng for their meetings 1 $rigiual JenMwlpc;cugfP Aeisobl?eeftfe :ffiot in the same breath,. claimed .tha I i" the above ordei of things, fqr Dock- ?the Republican Liberal.Coalitionislttf were eryiuu t now his little: audience here fthe great reformers hq are 'to ret J Saturday, worth atfceut. Before he got establish und carrv out the great priuH through very near half had lefttheCourt Ipipjes of the Jeffersooian Democracy House. iwhich he had just beeu abusing and reck- - iesslv slaudeiinir. At this woint we felt Tue K'vjlle Timet tells a sad bu like exclaiming : 0 $i tic omnia, and askt two common story : two little negro boy Snr the honorable Colonel that if he was were 8ent to the r"rnad near that place 'not jesting, what in the name of truth u wtchor tbe comiug of the 10 o'clock re you to do with Dr. Mott, Jim Leach irain- 1 1,1 ur dowu on a plat land t lit r like, whom you recognize as rm some 10 or 12 feet from the track iiampioir e4crjn y pie also every body etect from nWrfIjn yrew movemenf? "wfrgAr .aou n lit ra. "M,uU hS payfy V Anted jS Oeorgetf said dy etect "from a fireman on a rarner' They btitb'trcn rto sleep. Tur- pieHiu engiue v yi friesiqenc, tJiaimea " . -if U J v 5 1 Ithat the Rflfcan party had" afways dered bX inrmeuiatel lifted George, jbeen infarof popularTightshad do'nj 4 didnet augW3&lked. for f so mncU for the dear oeoelariu ritiuirtiieBi i"ttud hU hai -and. AetiHii,Jiead- tkt homestead clause ju the constitution, MF88 uiapgjcd Kdyi and" in great distress . - . -.(Jl-W3 v:.. -nthnf V-.- ffien. per bus i. U -H I V V Bauer..............' t. Beeswax..... Ijr r f BlacktierrteAj. . .A A.; ... Beef, f ... - ..-. oed)itdd11sf. Miaung-,...:..' - .0 u iMiaiiiur,...:,..,'t-io.- . . Meal. ....i.'...Vi.--H r - - IW' A Lard.....,.j..v 11 11 ' Wneat... ,...;...r t 4 H POIt TDK ft WIIEATClKiP. ALLISON & ADDISON'S 140 Uf - IS M te i.w ' w : -.ii.: .-. ' . : ...... TlGB r ' 1 t, f-v vff? -:'f ' If II si VIM ffl III mW m -wmm wmw tmm wm 9 ?.Ti , r. exercises of 1hi4 rhfctitufion will otH-nm tlie lath tisty of Septrtnlier under the direction ;pf Ml. 'E. A. GiLMEit,! as PriuViprtl ; .and Mis JENNIE. A. CaLD wkLC, Adtitut. ' ' ' T kkms 'PbK flier Eirgllslf Cla sses, $2.00 .per ttiontli- For- pupils- stndyiug Latin or t rench, : go . Contingeut leei $1 per 8tsKtorl. - - ' . , t For admission apply to S. H, Wiley, at the'Baiik ; or in his' absence to Mr. O. D. I -m . . . - - - j. , TV - j 44:1m Cli'tu School Com. Ml PROPERTY Mr. M. R; Tyler, near Thomnaville, produced on three-fourths of an acre his piTj-fr llT'n year, "lorty.six nusueis oi nueomuioiiiy P Miim flilU tine wheat." (6Slbs) This was done on J mm mm sandy upland. , FDO S III A gentleman iu Iwlell comity sowed : --i wo bushels tff seed wheat on five acres Having befome rather aed to do farm of cotton laiM mid reaned 143. i work 1 have concluded to. sell my pianta Hin stjAb- tt'hiir iufo lititr ttls Afj NT Public Auction. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1882; The farm, is' eight miles East of Balisbnry on both sides of Craae Creek. Has on it i Corn Mill,-and -Cotton 'Gin and Press, n I new and -.in good order.- There are almut 150 seres of land, a iOod 'deal of it excel lent bottom, and a good, meadow. Tbere is a good peach and apple orchard, a good dwelling house and superior barn All the buUdins are in good order. Will also sel household and kitrhen furniture, &c Terms ot sale: For personal property asli. For the land, one-half cash, and the thr half on a credit 'of" twelve month with interest. ; Geo. H. Pkleb. Aug. 11, 1883. MV 1 m , ' A contemporary describing a crowded court scene, says ccurious people had climbed np thestovo pipe, stood upon benches, and "some were seen clinging to the walls like bull bats." "Bull hat" don't cling to walls you never saw the like. Honoring the Dkad. Georgia was not behind in merited honors to her dis tinguished Senator, Mr. Hill, while liv ing, so on his death her people came out by thousands to attend his funeral aud burial. - . The Jnnior editor is visiting the mnuu tain resorts this week, sniftiugjho' breezes from the balsoui ridges. -gTlie G leaner" is the title of a very neat paper just started at Fnvrtiev-itJe. N. C-, by Win. Haotiriirs BriMi'ks. S i monthly, designed chitflv for the voniic. Price 50 cents a rear. v2"". t i BKAND" "STAR COMPLETE MANURE 1 Combine the actiiitv of Peruvian Oaan mo with the ttrong and tasting effect of JLn imaXBone. -u ' " ;: - It if vrtvartd under our vtrtoMot tvoot vision, and if made of th best material contain no tkodd or ether inferior an noniatct. ". . ' I '. It is Fine, Dry and in Excel lent Uondltion foriDrilling. Thi fettiUzcr has been in use ttcelve years, and has gained a reputation for ex cellence second to none, HSTAAl VAHJJ QUA8ANTJBV. -, IT f MOT BE . SURPASSED! Allison & Addison. JlfanactMneT, Bickmond, Va. For sale by J. Allen Brown, Salisbury, N. C, R. M. Roseboro, Third Creele bta tidtr.- N. C. ahd by Agents .at, all tmpoT ant point throughout 4u wheat- gruw- hg section of NortU Carol vna. 45;10t-pd ' Notice to Creditors ! All persons bavins? cfaima against the es tate of John Seaford, decd,aro hereby no tified to present thera 4o the undersigned on or before the 16th day of August, This August 15th, 1882. E. S. P. Lipfabd, Admr. 44:6t ' . ; kill I III k a -In reply to inquiry I will say that I am now prepared to take a few private pupils at my re-idence. on reasons ble terms. W. Ai WILBORN. . ' Aug. 7, 1882. 4t f GRADED SCHOOL! The Graded School resumes its session Septemlier 4th, 1883. ; It important that all le present the first day. This school offers a fine opportunity to non resident citizens of the town, to educate their sons and daughters at a very smal cost. For particulars applv to W. A. WILBORN, Principal. 10, 1882. 4t Aug W. C. T. FaUIR, Lata of W&rrenton, 2f. W. K. Cars, Lstc ot Edgecombe Co. PARKER & CARR, Cotton Go Hereto is Administrator's Notice! - '. t.. '": "'-'.i:-e . . i I hereby notify .alj.perRons having cliims mainst the esfate'f John Graham, dee'd, to exhibit them t- me on or before the 13th day of AugiislSHS. r '. '( J. G. Flemiko. Adm'r 43:6w . of John Graham, dee'd. August lOlh, 1882. Corner Fayette axi Water Streets l OR FOLK, VA. Business ai;d Correspondence solicited 43:4 m :pd t ' i ' j - i- ... . J. . .- 'j-.i.::X-L, . ...... . BisjBctfnlli repest iMt M. 1 f - - '.- . - . -i" j WE DAVE DETERMINED TO GREATLY REDUCE OUR STOCK OF GOODS! M liD fru tbis 'flay ofer Special Kincrali'. r tSTA solendid line of Lawns reduced from 14 and 15 cents to 12 cents. '. BA fine assortment or uwds in gooo pnuem wu im wiura at o cents. ISLadles Trimmed Hats from 50 cts. to $2.60. j EGents Straw Hats (for which we have had a good trade) will now be told at cost. BPOur entire stock or Ciotntng is oiereu ai a smau apvanceon cos?. IA eood stock of Shoes at 10 per cent, less than we have eversotd taeaa. l-gAt'Wllr rAlr JWU to see tnese uoou. hm unpen larm carermiy. - t - .KOur stock of White Goods, Laces. Notions, Dry Goods. TtacrGrocrrirt. is as. good as you will find anywhere. " - - gWe will buy all kinds of Dried Fruit and rBlAckberries, at Market prices. -' June 99, 82. JONES, WcCUBBINS & CO. j " OF DRIED PEACHES BLAC WANTED AT Al 111 nxrt ont axen ts nnTTnu iiiif rct our weiwB InixUumtU pattnud imprrtmU fundim n Ikrr UfOlXLS i the wrU. For PamphleU and Prtc List, (also for SAW NII.U), iMi TlUAlLTttAXTA1.0RCO.. KwteU. Ohte. 43 8m BEHOLD THE MASTODON 1 IT IS COMINa, STJBE. Salis))iiry, Tiiursday, ; Augtiat33Ist. ! NO SOONER! NO LATER! j wtta an sraunsa of waders possassed by ao oticr saow. Tne best and grUttl The most IUii bU I BOEiAHD CHILLED PLOWS. : THESE PLOW have geMtiM chilled bmmm kosnli wtUcS art . harder tasa , flavteg Um ilor- rTraibt alts poiata, tkey ar um Scat raaiUaf sn4 Mat economical, to U fanacr, of say Plow AYBURY, PULLHAfJ & HALIILTOMS EIGHT ht lien law, ice. r-?nr aWp to-ttil tU Btor : 4 I had agreed to give Msj. RoUbefeV1 wjVlj,,li45!?Ptn waa' George'i faen minutes rejoinder, and when he fi Pa8t wura.r ' . B4jou ma uaia-fctueu exposition oi mstoiic i , . " ir L ui VI vr I ''i : leyeutstliellajor got the fioor; and' made TLflr?f Xo "f t)1 "ew daily nf Char- ., fgood use oflA abort time -allotted him lotteArciiiiieto lianaFirs i. by questioning Col. Dockery oa some of tcy moriiiujj, A. M. VVaddell, -Esq., ' the points which he thought he had made: cu,u,r' f e were prepared to expect a lie asked-receiving au affirmative reply S0" ,ninS d have not been disapjmlut. -if the Coldnel and the Republican par- ed I'be spirit nui tone of the editorials JiX intended to support aud vote for Col. are "diuirable-, the krguments dear and Folk, liberal candidate for the Supreme comise, and '.the cjiucusous just. Suc- VUdgesriip;Ldwards, Liberal cuiididateforl IO u, 0l,rBf?f Sup. Court Judge, Gen. Clingman Lilieiiv huneat votMra art a rain vil1il nnn 1 1 ,,erc" ,in ,. iHovnwut vuuuij KOTcrniuenc svstem siorawn a cum GRANT) T T7V TT'TTITri GOADPZ0N GRAIN DRILL. : I! i v fcm, Tltia Drill haa U ' ' "fjDLaiorea feed diatrUx- 0 r'Tl totfof boOi wheat f-r- , If ij sadgraea aeed, aad 7iU.tn.'pCk Srtl ku tiwoary Fer- 1 'VK U tear attachment 2 vAJUU, , , tvvjA trial win aow aoeay n, ZJ rKrW... ItUtiM alaipteat. Il(bteat raaniag and beat Drill nade. BRITISH MIXTURE. Thla ebrtte4 FartiUaar baa gained lu great aepalarity sot only oa account of Um arice, bat be caaae tta ctfeeu are vnlfonBry good, aad It haa hcea rbuad to give FtriiiiMtr for each dollar KLDTTZ & RENDLEM AN'S. - Their Dry Goods, Notion and Clothing Dtpartmcats have ju(t been suppKtd , with Kew- and beautifal Summer styles. . Good Stock of Shirts and Underwear; SHOES, BOOTS and SLIPPERS as cheap as any in the market the assortment Urge LADIES' ana MEN'S HATS MUCH CHSAPEB THA27 SVSB BSPOBE. j They aeaa to feed you with the Best Flour, Meats, Sugars, Teas, Ccfiees, Syrups, Potatoes, Tomatoes, Tapioca, Macaroula, Corn Starch, &&, &c S7"They have as fine FLOUR as is made in the United States..g 25 Bhlsof the best 10 cents Sugar in Town, just received. - . 10t000 lbs. Shorts and Bran jut received New stock of Glass sod Table Wsfr. Fruit Jars Lower than Ever Sold Before. Agents for Coat's Spool Cotton.- New supply 6f 5 cents Tricka.c . -Call and see them before you buy as they have a thoussnd things not m'mtioncd. H. W. Taylou, II. F. Atkiks a E. F, Tatu, Salesmen. June 14th, 1882. A SUCCESS AT LAST. BRtTtSHl more !CAodidate for Cougress. He thus showed VYitMiNGTux, N. C. Anir. iow glaringly iucousisteut is the posith n Col If. L. Saunders, BaUigh' S. C wj pu, ,j ninvii wiuuvniis ami an i . wim vonr reoneat Boumit: tne following uaiwod i stpavajf nariuui iyrtru.n ivV. ,i..Y.,i..;.7s. j a,., .i ' 'r "T5""" soveru m U MM- as 11BI II HlltiP I..,.. - mS..S..J.. . w.iIMic ail- . rtB, A VAST 8KA AOHVkIITM. f" h"u, aou aia, r w. 1 have included theyear ending SmE ?iir at ui iwiuini vrfumiiui iom lAm. iTrf ... .i. - ot - . u"tiion': .-T. T f. . - " i . iu iu years or lieitjo- AUVougU pLaced at a' disadvantage we ctt-Jd"iitratiou for the reason that I I - a mm . , - T. ' . , . rmrmmmmmmmmmmmm New 1VI J S f I I t-YTV--' Td- ;T OTlt A tTTD I have r.- l.4?ri - "rirri1 ol? TV WcSnTsif tttnotDwirtmentA al.. u,r.lf VAKAVA35 AND ORIENTAL 3ffal'AWiirr-4 ' I . - a v .- AI XMjflZXSE Aftrsj-iia tin rMmJfrtrrj I a - , . - " www--w war L UiilUOl L I t.X I "! A GOOD WASHlfJB MACHINE. INVENTED AND PATENTED BY T. J. MERONEY, SALISBURY, N. C. THIS MACHINE is a plain wooden tank lined withjeopper or galvanized iron, 7 with perforated pipt-s in the lKttom for the admission oi stesm, wtb corrugated Roler, n:ade of same metal, nnd ot sufficient weight. This Roller, pit here the air while pt- ins hack snd forth over the Hot lies, forcing, air and water throu-li the fabric. Atsme time the steam is thrown up through the perforated pipes underneath from the bottom of the tank. There are wooden strips between the pipes so as to protect them snd Torn hii"oiii Donom in tne tunk. j , The process is simple : any one can operate the machine. Pi rut, .soap the clot h snd distribute them evenly about four or five inches thick in the tank, i Turn on enouiib wa ter to cover them turn on steam, and move the Roller back and forth until the water ts colored. Turn the valve and let the water pass off. ' Add fresh water, and repeat thi three or four times, and vou find the clothes are thorouchlv washed without the alicht- - est injury; for there is no rubbing process employed, the Roller having rounded edges o i prevent any wear or cutting. A lace nanrtkercniet can lie wahd as well ss a oeu quilt. g3r"Tbi Machine is in operation at Meroney & Bros. MachUe Shop, whtre they will be manufactured at as small a cost as possible. An one hsvinir a steam boilerJn "i,crBl,on tan use one or my machines at smsll cost and with satistactorv results. person can cio tne work ot ten wash women in one day and do the work better. .I37lt is a splendid thing for boiling grsin ud vegetables far stock. ' ' JFIt is aluo a good wool-washer. ' BBState and County rights for sale by the Inventor. One 19:tt ewer I seen wtu m oUiev sliow. iav heard it said. -Roboiop made votes SST iD . .xo oaiuruay uai would not other- in such an emlmrrnaVf -."f " iris hava gotten." 1 We cendttiou that two of tiVRiSS I I 1 - . U HMV11VII iiioiitruiKa k a a S-i M 'Libera!, tl Salisbury corresoondei f Umi Charlotte Observer is challeng0 show- oca word thi. naDr -v-r ntt.rt t UiirO dSed and a fWrnra 0T Of the Internal Revennn aarm ' fror of the Internal Revenue svstem Vv' JU I,imcs I l0omced it whenever ther J Mif.fttteT 70 i 50.311 M '77 j 65,098 00 $218,74397 It PxOFCS3tO!(9 axx Acts. -The Rennbli. JD lMlltN ttrfiftaa f. 1. .. .. J I Fnr kin, mu eculiar fi ieoda of the educational inter-i01,10 ADMINISTRATION Mtsof the State. They hate just become Expn's tor year endg Aas.2l,7$ $41 03737 :m i lor it is to evidence tbirt their delib- M E " 1 ZMd 95 rate tuteution, just after aar, waajto fsm f - ipight be the more easily jsapport uf the Bepuhlican party. said tbaa can be proeare4 rem any elser mnti. E. B. WEIT2MI7, ' OAec aai Saieereo, No, 104 8. diaxles Street, ;RALTmORE, xu. - XANUrACTUBEJt OT Agricultural Specialties 1 - . ' - 43;2a Sown laOS AND OTHER ' ' ; ' ' Valuable Property . FOR SALE. The undersigned ss the Executors of the last Will, and Testament of D. A. Davjs, deceasd, will expose to public sale at the Cnnrt TlnneA In Raliahnrv. N. C!.. on Rut nr. AcotopllslUssof thenwoade 26th day ot August, nest, FOUR Ww.ucBiUwrrarCeITeQer, , VALUABLE HOUSES ana L.O I S. aitnate in West Ward of said town, on Bank street between Main and Church streets. Three Hon&es and Lots in South Ward on' Lee str. One vacant Lot in 8outh Ward on Horah street. Five acres of land nearthe corpo rate limits of said Town on " Town Creek.", Seventv-five acres on Dunn's Mountain; val uable for its-Granite, as well as for Agricul tural purposes. BFTerms one-third cash. and the balance on a credit of six and nine months, interest at 8 per centJ on deferred . University of North Carolina. Next session begins August 31st, -1882. Expenses.$85 to $250 per nuumn. Reg ular Courses of sttidy .lead to A. B., Ph. B- aud B- Special" courses, receiving Certificates and Diploma, are open to Students. Schools of La vr, Medicine and Pharmacy attached. . A Teachers' Course of two years has been established For partirnlars address ' "rrr Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., Pres't, .--. Chapel HiliNiC . Crr.'r-Jr Vk .?W? V M seen wltSui oUMJi- Show . M'LLE ZUILi A,. . wire Mmmw m ia m a wi ja - w (in! Mi- r -. 1L rf5w ftror yeara;' os 01 iir jearKi . v i,73561 25,69572 '$r23;tfV565! t .1 l. 1 1 a A. a w w 1 1 I 1 I, ' ' - 11 ,- A .... 1 ltm an1 -f-l .1.. ia I., T . '' " ii ' I - i 'T v w ito uooisoil M . ! i7rvseAl t ibeSUtr.aod iti order to make a And dnrins the l. rr,r , ! ''''lasi MONS. FOBEPAUGH. i The M Modern Samnsoa." Dativscfjiaiia-.M-.-, ! 1 j - r ..--r- is-nrea irom tne moutn or a cannon. 1 MB. W, H. GUmiXN. ; Toe sxknQwiedgea.Cnajjjpton Elder ot tne World I MISS. PAULINEjiErE, : 1 .. . J J DBeaijii Bare Back RWer.--- I 1 HE BELMONT -paniTAP ' AWT. TnnrPTT? P.vment.. Title retained tillUll the pur - .3 !' . , - w 7"i4'u-uw zxxiA jjvxxxjJ) I chase money is paio THEIR TERKinc TRAPEZE ACTii PatrP. XKIL SMITH'S I r . tvi.i, v. . . DAVIS. ) TWO PERFORM A NGE D A I LY. ! . job' of it they a w 1 3 ivtaeaut anmrag-thror tho arTjool imT.m. w 4 1 : a x . J a i , f unu or m 9rart,- nq so left us when ney wnji m or power. led, Will T -wy-t Sired in four yesfi, !15&,SC383 4 - 1 1 - - - . -r , 1 I USUAL. At 8awryxiiia.7,; Augus?i31st, 1882 W. H Q. D. DAVIS. ( x rK- Of Q. A. Davjs, dpl Salisbury, N. C, Joily 6th, 183. FURTIIElTlJOTICE. ' . " a The undersigned will sell at the late resi dence of their Testator, 26th August, next, all thehoosehoM and kitchen furnttqfrean other personal property belonging to their Teststor. Terms cash. . t - W. II. DAVIS, -p-. O. D. DAVIS, C KxJ July 6th, 188S. 1 89rtf ;f eslejai Igiala MMe. Opens September 20th, 1882; 4 One of the First Schools for Young Ladies in the United-States. Surroundings beautiful.' Cli mate unsurpassed.' Pupils from: eighteen States. Terms am on 2 the best in - the Un ion. Board. Wasbinz. Enli&h .Cnnraa. Latin, rencii, uerman. Instrumental Mu sic, &c.. for Scholastie year, from Bentem- Vkt to Jane, Kgs. For .cstafrwnes write to Rev Wm. A. Harris. T T. Vt ro:zm:pi. . HUunton. Va. - -1 AGAOEUY! -0-0- The next sewioa will beilaUairnet 7th. i Young Genilemea and Ladies, who arcdai stroos to obtain a liberal rducatioiu -w iti find uiamicriii rranaun wmcn can uoL be bad elsewhere. The neeersarv exbenaea nd hat be Jtreat. TnHton .verv reaaonaMe. Aaala. tance in ffachijig will be had when necessary, p:"'!". .M. A. TKEALKK. Administrator's Notice! I hereby n tify all persons bavins claim against the estate of Job X. B. Joh S02t,decd; to exhibit 'them'to me on or be-. fore: 1 he 6 th 1 ay of A em at, 1883. DjUed thad day of. August, 1882. CIIA8.PBICE,sdr. 42:1m of John JT. B. Johnson, dec'dH SALE OF LAUD ! i ' By virtue pf a deeree of the .Baperior:. Court of Rowan county.4n tils case ot Wrn. . Burrage and others er parte, I will sell on the 4th day of September, next, at the XJOURT HOUSE DOOR CJf SAUSBURV, Twenty-Qve Acres of land, Ijing and being in Morgan's township adjoining the Jd of Edward But rage, D. CTBeid, John Bur rage and others, on the Brfngle Fsrry rosd near Buchanan's store. Bidding to open at $88. . i EtTTERMS, CASH, i L. II. Cikmext, 42:1m Codv PRIVATE $AUST WaIso eilor sale st rifste sale, ear iract of Uud rttaated ia MU U)U Township, Rowsa ceaaiy, ceatainisg sbont 653 acres., this property will he seld satire to any psrtf of parties desirlagjo perehsse all fit or. will be divided IdIo sosaller traeta to sail purcbs NOTICE TOJCREDIT0RS! " Hsving qualified as Executoro,of Alexan der Boat ian deceased, I hereby notify all per sons havirie; claims vgaifist' his esUte to ex. biblt them to me on or before the lStH-af Jalf 1883. . JOHii II. BOSTIAK, v -July 11th, 1832. Execntap "Is yqr hooKe a warm one.1! asked maain trarcii of a tenement.' U ought to be, the painter gave UtWo! Wit re I err. 1 J . . . ;. 'WealsoaCsTlbr sale a tract er isao Caldwell county, eeaittaief bBtj700 seres. It is sitnstfd 00 the atrtaxa AaAwa: s Uppef Ultle rieer There U a shoal la the t r that haa a fall of iFeaty Iret, ssskieg vlas- ble water power, with a BttGcieot aerply1 waur to drive a larfAi Urch JfdJl- or s Factory of acveral ihoessad wpIad?a.i;Ant : . persons wjAiafc to view tWre pre pert ks win. call en D: M.-Barrier jat ; BlaVker; B county, or Ifhey wish ite wriier fliecUH' letters te D. M. Barrier, BUekaier f. P- Rowan conr.lV. Tenna same Ss sfovtorx? In the adrertisement of the -Anctfondsler u D,M.Rabmw,) H. . . P A. Bmni...f T&V' D. F. BAb w, 3 Q Hi t ;3h ceniry,.? was tne reply. .7 ; 35:2m
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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