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. : . ,. . - - - - - - n v - -:..y'- .A-.-i::. .... J : g i ---- ' - - ... - - - If- A- - t 1 1 i 4 I i I I 3K 1- 5 i : !: i t- U jaSir..; :r' S ' i . . ..... ... , - . . . . . . , t: iMWi i a . , r Carolina Watchman. .Vance at Mt. Pleasant. THURSDAY, The Richmond & Danville R. K. Co-, harfl boacht tlie Warm Sprinsa at $90,- 000. They vill make additional oatlajs, ared to take Seuator Vanwto SEPTEMBER 14, 182. LheIP afid it will doubtless i become tl. M Pleanlu E.U.juar - leaning u''" .tirred no the Stirling UeraKJ- i wucio - - ... j r. i mac. r stanlv cimnty, witu a powcriui and pnngeni ujteecu Democratic State Ticket Esn. McAllister came to town Wednes x.sq. i.iw siitir--Vance W i Yellow Fever. The star of MahoneV glorr is gradual. V Vllluce j tUJlt he expected to aeea .-.wn-.TivE at uboe: I " . ' k i irA.toitioi-iiiifflvl' . t;k.m1 frnm Concord down in r i My fading, antruie nnuu -f t-Riirinklinff r.wvtrr f Anson. J . . i wlii-h I ?r-mlr when ; he gt there, ? spun King : 1 1 ..kntti. -hpniftra some . H-I.1...I1 o1t nn surelj awaits all suchlraltorons schemers Borne gJJJJJ,., Democrnte, but they as he. They will fall into the pit they .WMVt lliar," and he fongd Stanly coon- tv as clear of liberals as i uraiu : the heads' of ; FOR SCPRSME COUBT JCDE : THOMAS RUFFIN, of Orangey ; ' - X, ' . ! A Fon JtnxjES t iBt DisiAMES E SHEPHERD J JdDisFRlMCK PHILIPS. Zii bis.ALLMAKD A. McKOl . . 4th "Dhv-JAMES C. MacRAE. I 5th Di. JOHN ' A. GILMER. . f 6th Dis -WILLIAM M. SHIPP. J -OB COXOREgS-pTTH DISTUtCT WILLIA31 Ji. nuii?w for boucitob: i JOSEPH DOBSON. have dag. .. officers. Vance says tuere is; no Manv colored voters profess to 1 uany eoiorcu 4,., . ft is good for a thoasand raajoruy ;ir posed to drawing the "color line; yet nnttf Dowd,!the Democratic! Judicial they knowingly allow themselves ro w ticket; Osborne, and, uy no mcaus betbat rtey aw still dope.! K o, tbej e , town. the wl)ii8. am to be nittied. -. . -i I .,nvnt ami billed at the Bangle I - ; A 4 I l.ltffU LU1 " " - . . -H House. The Mt. Pleasant band greetea m.n n.iii.nrMA nf Aftheville have .im with a serenade in their glorious J . 1 1 nnH fiiA-can ln it well. In auswer. a Stone crusuer m. r. 1- V' r fionnrl dime to for the pavements. Two hundred feet of o; "I 2. ei a Siort address navement have been laid and it is ex-.lfh-iftlli them . for tl . thanking them , for their courtesy, and r 7"- (t ! ; - 1 -A rf-. wfll th ran rh, with the work nroiaintr their solid and invincible De LFVl.U 1-V Wr C - - X I -- " ' j , M. reived with tumultuous cheers. 'Our Bennett wins applause w herever he . R.. never rjIW I any thmg Tli nAfinln nn the country CODSIU I -,w.i. lmftinsin in that town. Mt. j'---- I- uvi ....v" B trocs. f tf;rhi&equal to Vance, which is sajiilg a greajdeal. j Mr. lieuueit unuSs Bwu TtifrkA Minntr : He savs.the Democrats j there are solid no split among them ahd they are in fine spirits 'The Bepnblican Independent Anti- Democratic Coalition party ia developing! a farmore bonintiful harvest, in the way of Independent, than its most -sanguine: and enthusiastic leaders ever could have Muint i a inst as stikmI for a majority o iRfi fnr th Democratic ticket as if the election were over and the official vote so declared it. Concord lguler. i Think About It. SCHOOL NOTICE! I will be in Salisbury! every 2nd and 4th Saturday and every ' 1st Monday in each month! unless providentially prevented, for I the purpose of transacting any business re lating to Schools or school work. Parties concerned will bear this not:ce in mind. 4UV L. H. ROTH ROCK, aib i I Co. Sunt. Pub. Instr. Gold Hill, N. C, Sept. 6, 1832. 47:4t Prvsipnt. a . Pla.. Seot. 8. The board of health bhlletin an upunces nine cases of yellow fever taday, the eleventh day of tue scourge. . , . . .. . , i Pexsacola, Fla., Sept. ll.-fTo-day has been the most disconraging aiuce the 'ever made its appearance. Gloom seems to pervade every quarter of the city. The board of health reports 20 new cases, and two deaths within the past 24 hoars. Quite a. number of cases are tinder obser vation. The natural presumption is that all or nearly all these will be bulletined ALLISON & ADDISON'S to-morrow. The relief committee of the Young Mens Christian association are laboring under great disadvantages ana embarrassments owing to the slowness of responses to their call for aid. Tjhe chair- manoi me commiii.ee vwhwhjuiwo uum- ber of cases to-day, an fonnd in almost FOR THE WAT CROP, Besjectfnllj repest Hat yon "STAR BRAND I"! READ CAREFULLY i COMPLETE : MANURE! Combines the activity of Peruvian Guan- every instance distress and want associa- no mth the ttrong and lasting effects of Any stagnanou vi uuuc 1 nnW fi mi of fie 6et materials I r . ' - j j r.c pnAr. . a nlv,nt t,infc thereto Ttat the com- :77. .l, i.fcrtor m- BA One assortment o. Mu. BF-r r""'" " javy v v r i wna r v w v - "WE HAVE DETERMINED TO ; GREATLY BEDTTCE OUR STOCK OF GOODS! And will froi this flay offer lsBBCial Inlncements. ; " mittee did not fail to alleviate the cases j moniates of suffering and distress and far beyond j. g Dry and its means. f ig-T oIW Trimmed Hats from 50 eta. to $2.50. isy-Opnfa fitraw Hats ffor which we have had a good trade) will now be sold at cost. i n TStpaI. rOur entire stock of Clothing is offered at a small advance on cost. A ETOOQ SIOCK OI Dllca iv insi .cuk. " - .... vm uivui. " ... . . ii j r. 1 1 . i r..n: The Fever at Brownsville and . ; - r, , Matamoras. , Galveston, Sept. 11. A News Mata moras special says the feverj shows no l n.nnif tA OA linnn tn Q a. m. frn wern fonr deaths all of IS lent Condition I0r, i)riiiinff , tsrn wiU PAY YOU to see these Goods. Call and inspect them careful Iv.'- .... ,i i i ' - r-Our stock of White Goods, Laces, Notions, Dry Goods. Fancy Groceries. Ac. Thts f ertilizer nas oeen in use i -.--.- . ra-w. ;n i,. .11 hj0 , n..j t.:.;. 'u l.;A rnulnlinn. far ex. as gOOO S3 you Will nna HDjwuwc sF WIM . Acn . vh 4 tti i RiAdrhprrieft. at M&rket onces. eellenee secona to nonr. uir oiiui xajt --. - - , , GUAR AX TED. June 99, '82. JONES, McCUBBINS & CO. . i it ' w nnnl jesteruay mere . .1.. . nKT Prixciple for yellow fever, and for the same period to which the Republican party under its 9 ft. m. to-day, also four deaths all from Manufacturers, uew naiue 01 "--juiutsiai i vwuiiv.., yellow lever, ju urowDsviue uj oui' that liberty will perish Iron, . off the lace l for offips endi 9 a. m 01 tne earm 11 oqun i.- IT CAIIHOT.UK- Allison & Addison, or Richmond, Va. Bennett's Appointments. Saturday September 14th. . Carthage, Moore county, ilttslMio. Chatham county, T;uesUay, September lith. Oct. Coke, Cfe'm '4 -Dems- Ex.Com. I- 1 and euthusias uc leaaers ever c..u ...c to Dut this yesterday there were 52 new cases and anticipated. (Leaving out the colored KeUoffi Lee defths of fever, to same j period to voters, nearly every man in the party is fiInw eitizens of the eastern partof Aav e7 nAW nnd nn death not of I . . I M.m ; ; . - I A V V .. W a candidate for some office! Jiur, now tb>ate into j the condition ot misrule, Dr. Wolff died yesterday, they are going to sweep things. "Mark ruin, 'and bankruptcy which they ex- ' ' ! aTu . i perienced under the Cauby constitution. ayr v Rk them to remember that the Yellow Pever. New York, S We ask them to rememoer tuat inei ieu-ow ievbk. iew lun.ocpu . nresent 8V8temiof county government, or A Pensacola special says ten cases of The Mayuary, ruuman or xxammuu What was praciicauy me wiuo"), yellow fever were reported in the last 24 . . . 1 m v. 1 1... in .i-r in rvrtrrn 1 urnuiia even .... fiMi.a 1 triitAn AYiiirnr.ii iif.rR ini 111c i hub uccii iii av-w " . FOU SXLE BT J. ALLEN BROWN, Salisbury, N. C, R. M. Eoseboro, Third Creek Sta tion, N. C, nnd by Agents at all impor tant point- throughout the wheat grow ing section of North Carolina. 45:10t pd DRIED PEACHES MID BLACKBERRIES RENDLEMANS v .t PAinm. since 11 nas ueen ouiic, iui mo r,tpjr- (MOt Ul XXUfcUOfc, nvui w.ieiutorrYaiiee's Appointments. ' i ..... E ? Liocolton, Thursday, Sept. 14th. Dallas, Friday, Sept. 15.th j Shelby Saturdayr Sept. 16tli. Rutherfordton, Monday, Sept w. a; WILBORN. 18ih. SENATOR VACE Arrived here about 6 o'clock p. m. Saturday, having comtrfn.m Albemarle via Gold Hill, at which latter place he spoke two-hours to sbont three hundred citizens. Hejwas very tired and suring fVom his throat. It was cruel to ask him to make a speech but the town was lighted with a bonfire ?ai.d the streets were filled with glad and expectant hours and two deaths. Total ! to date 72 1 1 U I I U II In reply to inquiry I will : r ti.n. ton i-Ptira that Rtrnnirers. seal-1 cases and 14 deaths. aax, that T am now nreoared to take a few bia, S. C, on Tuesday. They were not .WJlff8 and uegroes had control. It was The storm last night was the severest private pupils at mj residence, on reasona- making money enough to pay expenses-r- the gV8tem of our fathers, and a wise part Mnerienced iiere. The velocity of ble terms. trnt behind withthe men engaged, who of the machinery of representative gov- . . , , n.na .. nAP Aug. 7, 1882. 4t i ... .. I ......in-l.i. vu lira luonmuai wuo " " sued out attachments and broke np tne enuaci uuuC. ...v.. v . . .. . t. . . ; . . j , I It has been in iorce nineiy-six nu. show. It is j understood that several , diffnco between the present heavy debts besides local liabilities are ftmj the old system is that instead of all hanging ovei ithe property. magistrates in a county meeting together to regulate -county, anairs, mey u nV- Ithasbeenrjn loree ninecy-six jears. ... - U AT TTADT U T A TSJFl Among the deaths yesteruay wjis raui y ALiUauLiU 1 juxhi is Crappen, clerk, in Custom House. He Able to do it if They Would Think. The New York Globe, negro organ, re marks concerning the. colored voters in .J. Cnnfli fl.nf r'liiillier tllAV lift it tlftW . -.I ; .-, '1: 1-r .1. neonle of the State, it has betn proved or in tne iuiurevii e coioreu peopie 01 tue - IirttBO-f ara. Soutli will turntnt. ine vemocrauc imii tem tjie affaii a.f the people of the eastern for the protection which the Republican j COun ties have been rescued from the 'ruin noint commissioners to ao ir, our, win uuder the old aud new system the magis- tiAtKA Avere elected by the Legislature. But aside from the fact that the system has alwavs been approved uy the good went to becfat 7 a. ra. aud died soou after midnight of black vomit. Htj had com plained for several day 8. The merchants aud city hotels have closed for busiuess until the fever subsides. FOR SALE! Bain Storm and Flood In Texas. New Orleans, Sept. 8. A Picayune I will sell upon the premises, at.pub'.ic auc tion, on the 10th day of October, 1882, that valuable tract of land heretofore known as the John Mcteonnaugtiy Place, Nine miles west of Salisbury on the Lincoln ton road, in sight of the Thyatira church, 18 miles north of Concord and within 7 miles of the Weal N.C. Railroad and the game dis tance from the Richmond and Danville Rail- WANTED AT KLDTTZ & Their Dry Goods, Notion and Clothing Departments have just been supplied with New and beautiful Summer styles. Good Stock of Shirts and Underwear; SHOES, BOOTS and SLIPPERS as cheap as any in the market the assortment larj LADIES' and MEN'S HATS MUCH CHEAPES THAN'EVEE BEPOEeJ They mean to feed yon with the Best Flour, Meats, Snsars, Teas, Coffees, Syrcgt Potatoes, TomatoesrTapioca, Macaronia, Corn Starch, &&, && JSPThcy have as fine FLOUR as is made Sn the United StatesgJ 25 Bbls. of the best 10 cents Sugar in Town, jnst teceivei 10 OOO lbs. Shorts and Bran just received New stock of Glass and Table Warei Fruit Jars Lower than Ever Sold Before- Agents for-Coat's Spool Cotton New supply of 5 cents Tricks.-t Call and see them before you buy as they have a thousand jhings flot mentioned. H. W. TAVLon, H. P. Atkins E.T. Tattjm, Salesmen. June 14th, 18BJ, party, has! shown itself powerless to ex- which shrouded them under the Cauby special from San Antonio, Texas, says a road This tract contains 340 acres; 85 acres tend Surrounded on all hands by Dem- system, and that where wild extrava- violent rain storm commeucett there at 4 of which i first rate bottom in cultivation. gsiuce, corruption, aud misrule once pre- li. . Invifml trt rvwfl hia ft'lloW nnnn n I t v ..a iuvji.u ..v-. t . . . . . . .rrZ:;itOneraHall; Hedid solandhad oppitic sentiment, wenuicrat e wterests, wolom Vf u ty aud good gov tt i r p. m. eane8oay ana connnueu . ... -5 - i - ui.,- -;n .orfinic bj it in thir interest ... nMii mulniGriit.. I be rainfall was six lucues V A jL. iraa--V - -r ma m mm lit W . S hearty greeting, lie maae a snon laih. Jus ,...-- a K nAnnl'if tl Wt. willinrr tn ! !.,.! H. ttm.n w(rA. flnnneif. The San - " ,.i i' . IU Umlh Hu uuiiiuiv nuitu iiiuitaauiun- "tv fvuiv ...w- ... " - t :0?Bc5SJ,"i,lf do such wrong and injustice to their Antonio river rosceight feet and many of . It was an exceeding pieasamanu piumavici . . . . r .. -j I Eastern uretijreu t . ... . ..... does not hurt the Au4UiCWi.p.noiictvton from warter u . jt Pave8 tie Ea8t hour'. -nUwon for Ihe Senator apd.fhe cause ''"ipplfUsetoF hni'.hearerC ,.-r-v - . nna injustice io meir Antonio river rosceight teet and many ot Vra! "'t 'o-r Pariof U. city from bankruptcy, bad were flooded. San Pedro Creek, passing irmaufi County Commis- government, and bad blood between the through the western portion of the city, sioners of Wiirren countv, K. C.. compar- race. We ask the people of the Y est to rose rapidly, washing away all the budges 1 i . i -i A a. : iug county expenses of Warren per an- Per on tnese inings , u V I flia ilomirfA(rncQ trim ill'P. rrviliw til 11(1 Oil An '1 .Anfn ! nncnt fritm J T l.i: L I X7iii i oncrfluuu, hmhd lunm unuer epiioiicuu uiuuagemcui, uuu i ,j8 e v j Greensboro to Ooluaoonv a native oi tlte same expenses under Democratic gov Guilford county, was recently jarrested eniment, show an annual saving under on the charge of robbing the mails. He Democrats of $2,958 42. I Besides a much had long been suspected. . A trap was larger amount was given; to the schools, laid for him and he walked right into it. an(j the wuoie school system was greatly -Charlotte Journal. aud houses on its bauks. It also carried j away 500 bales of cotton. Oue wan is re ported drowued. Tle Iuteruation Rail way suffered severely. Between this city and Austin several small bridges weTe He made a full confession of his guilt: said he had been pilfering the mails for ten years. Couldn't resist the tempta tion. He was rnt uuder' bondi for his appearance at the U. S. Court and re leased. On his way from Goldsboro to his home in Guilford, he swallowed two ounces of latidnum. He was taken off the train at Raleigh and died In a few minutes afterward. MAnd sin when it is finished bringeth forth death." j Independent Radical Opens His Mouth Dr. C. L. Cook is an independent Rad- destroyed and there were no! trains over icai canu.uaie ior oog that road yesterday. The San Marcos improved. The affairs of the county are Lk 'f r,,.iorot,:iio n n!irt f i. i.inh river rose rapidly. The Rio Grand over- ia a prosperous condition. was reooited for the Landmark. We flowed the towns of Eacle Pass and Ca - ii m I mi make some extracts for the entertain .!' i 1 . t . a j r aI New Freight RATES.L-The Sonthern nieuc oi t ie i nre-iiieu portion one ., - i " k ,11 "crand old party." Dr. Cook thinks uauway anu.sieamsmp Association nem tlult RobbilI8 u a verv small ! dog in the a meeting in New York pn the 9th An- flgntf an(i that Dr. York, the independent gust, and agreed on .new' freight rates for "Liberal" candidate is his principal op- 1882-83, which went into effect on the potent. He began his speech by saying : 10th instantl The new rates are a little "Eight years ago, gentlemen and hiohpr thnn tbA M. I.U it i- ,rl fellow-citizens, I was the Republican can- s ; ;V " ; didatc for Congress inthiKtlistiictagaitist Miijor Kobhius, the Democratic nominee nntil There ia on the place a good dwellinjr house, barn and all other necessary out-oniiaingF, is in a good neithborhood,con venient to church es, mills, &c. It is divided into four parts as follows: The Home place, containing 13iJ acres, 08 of which is bottom. Lot No. 2 containa 92$ acres, 33 of winch is bottom. No. 3 contains 60 acres. 15 of which is bot- .... - . i torn.- All tuene lots have houses and wens oi good water on them. Persons wishing to txaroine the property will call on me on the premises. TERMS: One-third csh down, one-tlnra in 12 months and the remaining one-third in 18 months, with interest atthe rate of 8 per cent payable semi-annually. J. O. Mct;UIiiMAUUM I, Aujr. 25, 1882. r Mill Bridge, N. C. 46:6t N A SUCCESS AT" JLAST. A T GOOD WASHING MACHINE, INVENTED AND PATENTED BY ' i; .J. MERONEY, SALISBURY, N. C. mar 'o and is higher than before since 1859. Apprehension is felt for the safety of Brownsville and Matamoras. SALISBURY MARKET. were not remunerative. : Under the new arrangement the charges on cotton will be so much per lOOlbs. and according to 40c. per 100 lbs 46 54 47 CO 70 4 it tt tt tt t it tt tt tt ii Arn.ES 'reen, per ous .. tried, per lb Bacon country, I' their accepted the nomination through Butter..... the solicitations of my friend, and at the Beeswax Beef, ; .;. Cotton Good viiaitDg,.. MldUng,. . Low .MllUnjir, Stained. Corn new. Meal, Coffee, cmckens, Eesfs.. Flour, Hay.......... Wholesale. .$ 75 1.00 ' Retail. $1.09 a $1.25 ; earnest request of Dr. Mott. lo-day I am an independent candidate for Con gless in, this district. - Why is it that my own party has thrown tne overboard, and the. man who has fought you, who has belied you, and who" has slandered .you till the very evening of the Liberal Re publican stead T convention, is placed iu my Arabi Pasha is said to have 83100 men. and 143 guns, while the Britishi are pqj distance as per the following statement: down at only 20,000 men. This is a great Prom Charlotte j difference, and it would seem I that the To Wilmington j English have a pretty bigjobon their To B-dmorT hands, with the odds largely against To Norfolk,5 Petersburg j fthem, Uut it must be remembered that , and Richmond, . .ie Euilish have, not come out second To Philadelphia and N. I best in many of her scrimages -since her 1 rK : . - utu .ff,i ( To Boston, I Providence ' little affairs with us. and Fall River i r . S t V v? X L !n In regard to rates on general merdian Uth, in which the English captured 40 di8e the design of the Association seems .' gnus and many prisoners, and scattered to have been reasonable, and has called .; . ' b ' 1 forth UO remonstrance on the Dart, Of r ose f that them ia inat nn lmndnxl anA tne retreating army. l.i o 4, . . '. s LI .. rz -- ---- - cerncd. There is some complaint in New XlnS tjie treasury vaults! Did you Senator Vance snoke in! CimWd lnfit York- wher it U nn.hftn(V tiiot uow mat upon me eiecuon oi xoiK.de - --L I " t l -- i,uuv vvv- mm a ki n....ii,li..lir. ..r tl.- VMnUlir anil a Y-nmtfiaJt I... ..M n m.n oolr tk. ......1 A. -1 I 1 ...w.-iM.1vrOT ac oMiu iuu Hinj mc ucaicsb export suippmg i levetiue system I that if he is defeated 4 a 12 4 (4 I owl "i nave anotner song to stug amerent Pork,.M from an v 1 have ever sunir. Did ruu Poutoes Irish,. 1 .1 !.. 1. if I "1 hiiiiw, geutieiueu, inut tue great national I Wheat aeut was uojusteti ; mat under the present revenue system we are paying annually into the treasury thousands to no pui- 10 .8 85 110 14 13 S.10 80 13 8 40 80 85 21 1 i 12 n 1 14 a a Administrator's Notice! I hereby notify all persons having claims against the estate of John Graham, dee'd, to exhibit them to me on or oeiore tne ism day of August 1883. J. G. Fleming, Adm r 43:6w of John Graham, dee'd. August 10th,J832. t 15 23 TniS. MACHINE is a plain wooden tank lined with copper or calvanizediroa, with perforated pipes in the bottom for the admission of steam, with corrugated Kcltr, made of same metal, and ot sufficient weight. . This Roller gathers the air while pM ing back and forth over the clothes, forcing air and water through t he fabric. At timt time the steam, is thrown up through the perforated pipes underneath from the botfom of the tank. There are wooden strips between the pipes so as to protect them and form a smooth bottom in the tank. . t . The process is simple : any one can operate the machine. First, soap the clothesind distribute them evenly about four or five inches thick in the tank. Turn on enough ter to cover them turn on steam, and move the Roller back and forth until the wittf is colored. Turn the valve and let the Mater pass off. Add fresh water, and repeat three or four times, and vou find the clothes are thoroughly washed without the slight est injury, for there is no rubbing process employed, the Roller having rounded edgefW iplVT9iB i iTiiH Ci as to Prevent any wear or cutting. A lace handkerchief can be washed as well as a pw bUi J VJ AA ' JsaXJf Cll9 quilt. ffTThis Machine is in operation at Meroney & Bros. Machine Shop, where tbtjT 9 90 1T 15 s.tr. 6(1 14 1.13 1.2C 14 IS 15 a a a a a 15 & 10 11 60 1.00 1.00 1 00 90 1.20 1.25 1 20 20 S.60 1 12 1.20 1.10 TRUSTEE'S SALE REAL ESTATE! By virtue of a Mortgage or Deed in Trust ' i i c i .i o i ni nil a ii nn ia mtw.i r-su st l i . . . that he had had in his life manv sorts ports, to tile damace of thateilr. Tf it the reFenue offieei-H in this diatrirt will executed by Nathan B. BroWn and bophia . s - I- ' ' ---- - -ii. ll ...-;v. - .. v u...iK of fights, but never before was ;he called shall tend to building iup the' shipping ,ose their ffices T Did you ! kuow that onton.gutarcus.. Messrs. 3laybury, interests of Southern ports it will not rui vr7 n0ZZ?l 8eptember187o, and registered in the office ruuman ac Hamilton's Circus wasexhib- be cause of complaint to this sectiou. feT. vn, m.T: ;.7tV ii V,nZT. of the Register of Deeds of Rowan county, 4tiit .... mi. .,.L r. . i , j .MKiuu) i wi mij, Din uie senator) j m m three, and yon have not got enon oore iinnseit triumphantly through the Rlaln nn rivii srrifl pr Kepnblicaus in this county to - . - . 7 - - ' w w AKD OTHER Valuable Property FOR SALE. The undersigned as the Executors of the last Will and Testament of D. A. Davis, deceasd, will expose to public sale at the Court Douse in Salisbury, N. C, on Satur day the 26th day of August. next,FOUR VALUABLE HOUSES and LOTS, situate in West Ward of said town, on Bank street between Main and Church streets. Three Houses and Lots in South Ward on Lee str, One vacant Lot in South Ward on Ilorah street. Five acres of land near the corpo rate limits of said Town on " Town Creek." Seventy-five acres on Dunn's Mountain, va! nable for its Granite, as well as for Agricul tural purposes. glfTerms one-third cash, quilt. 53jTThi8 Machine is in operation at Meroney & Bros. Machine Shop, where Wj will be manufactured at as small a cost as possible. Any one having a steam boiler onprftt.inn fan nan nn tif mv marhinoa at amall ftiat find with untisfurtnrv results. person can do the work ot ten wash women in one day and do the work better. 83It is a splendid thing for boiling grain and vegetables for stock. 2F"Tt is also a good wool-washer. 35FStatfc and County rights for sale by the Inventor. 19:tf University of North Carclina. Next session begins An grist 31st, 1882. Expenses $185 to $25frper annum. Reg ular Courses of study lead to A. B., Ph. B.. and B. Special courses, receiving Certificates and Diplomas, are open to Students. Schools of Law, Medicine and Pharmacy attached. A Teachers' Course of two years has been A. A. ft ? uuvesi. a gentleman wno was present said the Court. House -Was so crowded special, electioneering positions that another man could .forced in with a maul an not have bee d wedge. "1 months, interest at 8 per cent, on deferred L. Brown, 1ms wife,' to James F. Smith, of I navments. Title Tetained till all the pur the county of Rowan, dated the 20th day of j chase money is paid. W. H. DAVIS; (F , O. D. DAVIS, i - . Of D. A. Davis, dee'd. Salisbury, N. O, July 6th, 1882. ; further"notice. The undersigned will sell at-the late resi dence of their Testater, 26th August, next. all the household and kitchen furniture and established. For and the balance on a credit of six and nine I particulars address Kemp P. Battle, LL. D.Prcs'r, Chapel Hill, N. C. It I Rwlr Ni- ful nana A QA n ni l iiiuti i-fiK S ' to J runtt liofin mqfo T uill utiutaa fn aula of . 1 .... -i.C8i 1 public auction, at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, on the 30th day of clock, a, A tract of land containing One Hundred and rune acres, ,, W.XTE4W.ET.M: SeptS.-Mr. Blaine. Cool'"" "" 1 SJt .,. Sptmter 1883 ,t J i . iu inn Kif ico iDiunu. iimimnn nsrinng nt t ika nn nn wm ri.. ... i r. ,3 ... L m Nsv-r... ru, V f 1 1 sitnated in Litaker townshini Rowan conn- in noosenom uu lumuuicauu ion. Jioara, wasning, JSngtish course, saia oi tue, latter mat lie should be glad ree aonars per day lr their ty adioiniu the lands of D C Fisher and other personal property belonging to their Latin, French, German, Instrumental 3Iu- Wesleyan Female Institute. STAUNTON, VIRGINIA, Opens September 20th, 1882. One of the I First Schools for Young Ladies in the Uni ted states. Surroundings beautiful. Cli mate unsurpassed. Pnpils fronf eighteen States. Terms among the best in the Un ion. Board, Washing. English Course. Therqbbery of the PhiUtlelphia alms- to every federal officer, however hon- "P"8?' maicingBix aoiiars every day Jiettse4 the radicals is the scandal of oraDle ppoiotel for a specific period, da -day. Ihey stole the copper roof of the g wnicii lie could not be removed ex- Alexander one hundred and eight dollars bailding, worth $7,tHX), and wpuld have cept or cause which cause should be which goes to corrupt the ballot-box and stole the foundation stones if it had been 8Pecifie & proved. He should be glad and itiuence votes to keep np the pres- emvenienL They got $7,000lmore ont to seethe Uur ofal subordinate offi- eMt - ., . ! I ' i I Miiimiiiv.u. iu wl UiatlUI IU B4V or tne annual appropriation of $1 6,000 r ue ?W&T Rt leafit than a presi- they want to convert Uiis sural us into a uuw wi iu, bu iuui ue lucoming of a I sciiooi lunu. j.ius is an a uoax. Uiey new aamimtration be not crippled or in- on J want lo contiune using it as they jured.! Seven years would be a good UCIU' ,ur "ueenng pur Mhm riestaior. lerms cn. Terms Cash. Dated at Salisbury, this A r V Ex'rs. I1H W OlfTTH Trn.toA I UII Ulll, 1W DAVIS, C 39:tf sic, &c, for Scholastic yearK from Septem ber to June, 9238. For catalogues write to Rev. Wm.A. H arbis. D. D.. Pres't S8:2m:pd. , Staunton, Va. 47:4t for the manufacturing department. , , ...'-, . Maj. Bobbins lias enough material in Dr. York and Dr. Cook to perfect a live ly engagement, aud from all accounts he is making thecauvass especial jy interest ing. People flock to 4ie.af-Bobbins on 1 wa8 not Practicable, be- the "sitaationV an3 goaway: rewarded W i mean8 peH8l0n in th eud nd and instructed. f . f. mightcreate a privileged class. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gestlxmajt who 8 a He red for Tears, from r Nfi-vn Dbji ityJPremati:be Decay, FRANKLIN AGADEHY! Notice to Creditors ! All persons having claims against the es- and al! ihe fi'c-tj or you lifnT indiscret'on, will tate of Joan Seaford, dee'd, ire hereby no- for the ake o" tufiering linaianl(j,en ireeto si tified to present them to the undersigned all who need it, ihe recipe and direction for a -o-o- ...tu w wrm, uu would enect Hie de- ., 1 Some aav T nm i-minin l-ni. rrtf sired end. j He did not believe that life turned me out of office. Let any revenue tenure would be wise even if practicable J omcer or Cooper himselt tell me that, and and was sure it was not nracticable. J. 1 wUl mash M W on or before the 16th day of August. 1883. This AUgUSt 15th, 1882. j i E. 8. P. Ltppaso, AdmV. 44:6t -i ! making the simple remedv bv wnic h he was ucred. Sufferer wivhinyc to p.ofit the ad veriier exi?: 'e ni'e c do o bv addreinsin perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, 20:lr Cedar St.. Piew io rk The next session will begin August 7th, '82: Younz Gentlemen and Ladies, who are de irons to obtain a liberal education, will find advantages at Franklin which can not be had elsewhere. The necessary expenses need not be great. Tnition very reasonable. Assis tance in teaching will be had when necessary, Administrator's Notiia I hereby notify all persons having cbiin against the estate of Jojrs N. B. Jo" sosr, dee'd., to exhibit-them to me on ot of fore the 6th day of August, 1W6. Dated the 3d day of August, ibb. j 42:1ml of Jolin N. B. Johnson, SALE OF UIID! Bv virtue of a decree of the SuptrM nr ir,f Pnu-an rtnntV- in the caBeoi , w ui l vs a iiv vmwwbt- KBurTage and others ex parte, I will wl the 4th day of September, next, at w COURT HOUSE DOORN SALISBlp Twenty-five Acres of land, lyiDg and bwl : nr..n olinirnr the J01 -e j i r.. r . xtmiA John" rage and others, on the Bnngte ten near nucnanans store, ciaumg v-r-$88. ' I. EPTEBHS,CASff.- IH.CLEMSf- 42:1m PRIVATE SALE we also oner ior saie ai p" u ftfland .iln.t in Mt. U1U ToW! , . i - ' ' The Republicans captured the 8th Diat. Every campaign some one 6tarts a storv , ..- w" ii . , o - -t-m . .i . " v convention, and instead of nominating 5, pbontv uncle Sam ,Tilden being in bad r-i- , . "nmaiing uu i r" i . " Gen. Chngman, Col. CbckeC Natt At kin- liealth and almost gone-. i.They have one . . . , ;T? 1 . -a-tsin- WoSSSr4.K??K GR ADEDSCHOOL ! tue jower coast shows great : NOTICE TO CREDITORS I LEANS. news from Til COftSUiTIPTIVES. tu ,i,tit haivine been DerminMilT tore Having qualified as Executor or oi Alezan if that dreiddieae,Coriion;!on, bvainip!e aer uowian aeceaaea, a nereoy noiiiy an per- Ti,. d.-li. . .. diimiiro fnim t A ml. .f.. c..nIi I me urQea ocnooi resumes its session rtmer.w anxiorno mate nwwo io ni lenow -i"6 v.u.. -ft-"'."' y- uc Acuuuiicans cantnreri tiiA Hth r;. i u. ..,6U aK uu ojumunv, . , . . i , ? l . v... .o. nnonntin. .1.. mv.n.j C l oepiemocr tn, 100a. it is important mat I itinerer inenieani oi cure. ition. and inatil f .t-i I " . w uu- j. j merged, and Uie people took refuge in the allJ? . Pre8eDtt tbe. firet dI- To all who derire I hibit them to me on or before the 13th of July to. he will end a copv of the prescription ad, lw. JOU J1.BOST1AN, . 0 t S . 1- A 1 'J t gone-, ihey have one Ron jr.j., J10 lllilt IIIH UI.IUI MMlflling JUKI IIP can't larit long. The wcuuu ury pi uie government ware nrm - r . 1 nni. , a a . v ui s. Pearson, or IHUUBr . 1,0 water jrora tue guit was Jnly 11th, 1882. 39:6t. Executir nin T.ilioi-.i.fc i... it t .. . I driven entire! v iver m&nv Iawhf no l i r ic.iiiv a Ajiuerai.1 . j vvae m jeuuiuan, tl.lltt j - w... ,. : . ''ruas fiids, and clons arc entirely d. toean while, i? fcoing bout d iyf after day. I tr;,,J i i 8tra,5'nr- stroytul where iiot gathered. ! The extent - ; I . JepmUtcaiL - i . i of damare is unknown. ! i This school nffein a fine innnnrf nnitv in I f free of cliarsej.with the directions for prepar- - - & m i . i r i . i i f , nnn.rAaiHont MtiTPna f" th. Arn l inr ana twins ine aarae. wnicn iney wiii nna a i . ...w ... V.V.U...V, , c- -T, , ry I 1 1 i' i i their sons and daughters at a very small . nret,unaiorwoMtvwj,w,.wairiiuwf QTTR5rRTRP Vni? THiH poap COSt Fornarticnlars annWito I ASTHMA, BbOSCHITIS, &C.. ' L SUBSCKlBb J?OK THE CRA.C , ' . J . I u..i;. Bi.dinir ih. yunn(inn ill nl.iu cost Aug. 10, 1882, 4 1 address. Rev. E. A. W1LS0X, 194, Penn Su Williamsbursh, . j. SO-.ly. UNA WATCHMAN, ONLY 1.50. PER YEAH. Kowan county, containing aboni jw-f This property will be sold entire to any or parties desiring to purchase all be divided into smaller tracts to suit po We also offer forsale a tract of .wj Caldwell county, containing aboni lvv It if situated on the streant known siw Littlfrriver There ia a shoal in vmk .. . i A.ii r mikinf'". inat na Ii iwtm; . , I-nDKl ble water power, with a sumcieut -r. r water to drive a large aiercn. Factory of several thonsana Vluv"Z7i, persons wishing to view tbeae proprh Call on U. at. irner j-.t county, or if they wish, to wMje,. letters to V. Al. iiarrier, ,ws;"Bfls r... Aini. Trm Mine a . .. j .sl . f k MAnrfM)nTi in tne aaveniaewirii u v --. ' ! ID, M. BARRIEBt 1- ! P. A. Barrier, D. F. Barrier, 3:2u
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 14, 1882, edition 1
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