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1 , , 1 " 1 - ' ' " ' I - t ' 'if 1 ". i 1 I . . ,-i - ' . 1 . I -' ' ' - - r.s i. s - I?" Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, NOV, 9, 1882. I JUDG J 5 D ENNITTT Hail a regular nppointmenttn address tho people of Rowan ou the 21. The Court House was packed composing ft large number pf old patriotic cijizens who are really anxious to preserve jgood govern tncni and wlio desire it Misill be done through men who are worthy the support of ail earnest and moral people. Judge Jenriett is a powerful and rapid speaker, and holds an audience welj. Wc did npt ike isome of his anecdoles.-j-wish, for his own sake and out of respect to his audi ence! lie had omitted them. They were unbecoming a liian of Ins history, anu uoc at nil needful pn this occasion, if pardon- ELECTION H15TUnXSf V Thft Elections od Tuesday Lave ic- snlted'a'4 far as known, eminently satis factory to the Democrats. .4 hi v I NORTH CAHOMXA. fre Iiavjs elected Bennett, Congressman fit largely from 8,000 to- 10,000 majori ty. Wifc M. Bobbins is elected in this District, We Jiave probably elected 8 at pf Mine Congt essmei , and all the. Judges.? T ' ! LouisUx a. Kellogg re-elected. Wtm-Tebritory. reieot-delegatcin Congress, dem., re-elected. '. NEnnlsKA.-Woman suffrage .killed State carried br tlie republicans. AukaWsas. jGoae democratic, MlCiiOT an. fane democ raric Congress man, Un rest probably republican, thongl in two air more districts the contest is plose, :' - 3!' DEAWAKi.-tC,"ercI,uurcau Congress man, the rest conceded to the Democrats I with the State ticket. i i , ViBGtxiA. Democi atic ga jns repoi tc In all the counties heard from. Three democrats and four coalitionists know to be electfed to Congress n several dis tiicts tle contest is too close to arrive at results ijntjl later. WiscpssiN. Very great changes in . tJiU Stafejboth for and against democrats little ult. jnor and entire ihe Democrats in the 4everal districts, And but : certainly known of the resj CoLOUAio. The Cover. tato ticket claimed by : and largo gain in the legislature. ' SouTjj Cakolixa, Jieti httsJ rather iliix ed, but nulicatioiK of a general democrat ic triumph... . : JmUKA,- Democrats "gain one Con . pressman 1 certain and a J gain of three probably. j State ticket dem., by 1500 rnajoiit;. ! A1aky..vxi.-A gain of j oue Congress man to the republican. . j . - I -, Uubbcll niul Hi Successor. '-Voluntary Contiibutions llnbbell has r(t- very nine out - - cept tml and trouble. lie ha become odious to all men, bo that his with all that is name is 1 bad iu A Ciiaiit Monopoij. All Tish to U ritrchasctt through an JiV ch(t'Je' ' ' - 1 V I - Tlia new FisluExcliange, started in Boston anil New York, is said to. be a gi- Honso of Representatives ; behind every day in his race for the ben able jjlt. Lanibsoti, Esq., committed suicide at kingstjw, 8. C, Oct. 2Dth, by shoot ing! himself through the body with a pistol. He lived about an; hour after the shot long enough to tell friends wno gathered in his room, that! he wanted; to die. No particular cause assigned, lie. read law u uder Senator iay ai d- -was a natk-Aftf 1 p awaie. was ai orave somiur in the 'Confederate cause, and waa highly esttlelncd in the commnnitk' in which lie Jived, He was unmarried 4-agcd 48 years. politics. He has lost h,s seat w Mo ga I lie is iiuii"o 1 i . . the fish directly from tne vessejs. ioi, . . . l. ia r5M.ir nOUllU OI HSU 13 l UO puiti,..0cu. uj ate with tne asuuu xC., . y . infr of the CIclmnge north of 1 - i mnra iwmnlar. and he Aew lorn i, v , 1 the summer, more kicks man uai., - . A.t. . j , f frt a , - , , , . , ..l. tlian d a- sale Iiesn u&ii ucaiw p, .i.y , and, ou the whole, little else ban, dis mPmhpr. tif t ,e exchan-e. honor and disgrace, llnbbell a .non, -- ; - , - . .1 i f rrn1rp,5il frevbear-r anu iwuhu vmv..ov.o r rf ueu, iai iicv vv4 t v .. i,arm S pntK nfi 100 oounds and and a "Pm-a-very-big-man - a- 1 " ; . . know inucli ko cents per. ;iw 1 i.c.iM.a u I . . . m 1 .t ! J. j 1 ' I. ti M.;L fli. L-nnwa it nil. mackerel lor an nsn ic purciiuwai, wmcu minium.. . -c-1 r.. n!r,lr t of bis clement, money is ro go imo iu,. , c He ought to have stuck to Ins copper - .ZiVZ Tjhe election is over, ankl the country issaveil; Nowtlieii, letfs cro to w4rk to dptablislron a more sefcuiti basis t.h le nroioeritv of North Carolina and the hap piuess of our people. Xeifa tC Observer. Ajgreed we can do nothing better. or five YlfYAXlA. Congressmen DenuKirats gain four hej' have the Hon3e by 4 or 5, and the iepublicans the Senate; by JO majority; ; iNeW 1 Vokk. Democratic Governor 17J,000 majority. The Assembly will stand 80' dem and 48 rep. I Congressional delegation 1!) democrats and 15 rep. a democratic gain of fi. n "1 ' 1 CalikiiKia. Keported Democratic Congresgmen and State ticket. KAXS.CS'-t-Ita"tKatic Governor ahead. Iowa. A. Democratic. Congressman and 5,000 gtiin. GEo:ii(iAi. Democratic as far as heard froni.l New 1Jahi'smiuS. Democratic Gover nor claimed. Iujxojsj Slatc. I Nevada,- Kepulicans claim thecntirej Democratic . gai if. 1 v 1 eV lJj-:n-jiiY. Legislature divided Democrats jhavp )li Senate. Kepublicans theilpne. j lvo Democratic Congress 4 men y;t hi; rest Republicans; i! e Mass.ciilsetts. Hutler is elected bv rain of three lurgoiniajoruy, anu a pemocraticl Congressmen. Miopia. Democratic tnajority on the Btate44ekefi estimated at Ci),(M)0. Con CTcssionkl delegation nearly unanimously ))emocrjticl though, the itturns are not TavLou'sville, N. C, Nov. 7, 182 I J I IOo'cIock r. M Tfie fesiiU of the election, as 1ar -neaim min,j l give leIow : llenhtitt and Uobbins it lis thought Ins carried ihe county by about J500 majoiitv over Dofckery and ork. i as Ltnneev aboitt lioO Lunsforil. Md Dotsvoii for the Senate have majonty over Ilenton and rfouEiGX. The trial ot Aniui is on haisdat Cairo, Egypt, aiid his counsel thiilk it will be found thjltl his revolt was cnejbnniged by the Sultan pf Turkey. ijuropeah Powers generally concurjin Di ittish control of Egypt, Except France, whfse interests there is au exciting stib jeci of negotiations now pending between theftwo governments. , j i 8 i 1 The Khedive's government has a smal arnjy in motion to resist tle False 1'ro- phejt, advancing through the provinces; Egpt south-west of Khartoum. ' J There is a feverish state of affairs jin France, Life and property are very in secure, and there are strikes among the working jieople, not less than 30,000 be- ingfidle. Times are bard,! rents are high in the cities, and the communists are fo mepters of mischief as usuiil. i There are rumors of important negotia tions 111 progress between Kussia ant 'France by w hich British interests will bo mcoacedl " i . t 1 - Anew plot for the revolt of Russiau peasantry has been discovered The Gbyrruor and Secretary of Tobas- cp, ilMexico, have been muiileied. Yellow Pcvbr. Eejijorts from Pcnsacohi $ercre Affliction ii Two Families The Epidemic Spread ing vi Varna r go , Mexicos - PEXSACol, Nov. 5. Fifteen new cases of yellow- fever were reportled here to-day. Ampug them is the wife of Mr. Mars chalk, editor of the Advance, Gazette, whose family lias been sorely aftlicted already by he illness of himself and four children, twJ of theJatter having difd. Dr. Whit ing Secretary of the Board of Health, has hold ten eases iu his family; two of his children are sick, one of tbeiu very ill. j .Jew Okleaxs, Nov. 5j A Camaigo Olxico) social to the Ttmcs-Dcmocrat sayjjs the yellow fever, which at first was confined to the lower and jniddle classes, u spreading among all classes, but there were only twenty-live dealhs'iluriiig the pasjt ten days. I eve-glasses and a air about hiuu lie doesn't about politics, among its (stockholders. it., if l.'iiiiict-. ctnv ill nolitical time to time iinit to have remained quietly ouVl,& m me. 1 re. I... -Hllol,e trj-iog to is to bo equal to tl.at of last yea . 1 i-i. A iiitnit rte iv 111 iiiTf n iriipii ihhit ;.if-:.,;n!:u.Hi Inform. wIhcU never Me ,y" "t Rnt ii, an evil hour he consented the end of one year from the fish and her. - i 1 1 1 1. -i' : 1 1 ... ;.. a:,U. ,r th IlHimblican hosts ring anu mackerel, .which m cuu h w aiuv" ' . I. . . n- L. iirtrt , r : (he can't be saut to lead them) and inarch y counC a, '" anions tne marsmus ui u; imvm" cet iu front of the Kepublican ; be said i the mar The marshals knew that he was wiping t pay very liberally for honors, sp they gave him lots of honors without powers, and he gavel them largesums of money out of his jwell-filled purse. He1 gave very much more than was given by men twice as well able to give. The marshals let him play at being a "leader," and he than 25 cents per 100 ponnds. It is plain that the consunifi of the 4h must pay it, or it is to be screwed out of the fisher men. ' The regulations of the exchange are, further, that; the buyer js -of the Ex change meet the Captain 01 the vessels if if 1 and agree to pay them ipiat the Ex change has decided it can afford to . pay the night beforehand. ThetCaptaiu will ,4hd' riht along througu tne lasx uou- iv "v-p ,M gressiona! campaign. He did all sorts of pay for so many j pounds of fish, which odd things, some of Uiem very much certificate he takes Up to the Exchange more objectionable thau anything lie has for his pay. The rules .rojvide .tliat lio done this year. ' fish shall be sold ;unless !thes25 cents per But the people!were not so wideawake 100 pounds exchange pesj be charged ; as they are this year, and they went un- besides, the dealer to chap-go his rei. rebuked very largely, except by the in- lar profits on the fish If any dealer dependent press. S This year his asiuinity breaks any of the rules 6f tjie Exchange, has been brought forwardiuto the ghire he is to be ignored by every other dealer of noonday by every newspaper of any in all business transactions! All compe- stauding in the United States, rdgardless titiou is thus destroyed.; of party affiliations. No wonder he is sick aud tired of the whole business and glad to resign it lull except the empty, though expensive; honors into Chandler's hands. Chandler has been in charge of tlie campaign praetically for some time. Hereafter he will have a tighter giip. Here is a consumiuatepolitician for you, Wise, cool, keen as a briar a man atte Machiavelli's own heart. There is the difference of a world between poor Hub bell and his sharp, shrewd succcessor, Philadelphia Record, .State Vote in 18SO ami 1882. I " : " ' ,' 1 I j "I ; . . Ty Congressional Districts, FIRST DISTRICT. Beanfoit Bertie Camden Chowan Currituck Daro Gates Hertford " ; Hyde Martin Pamlico Pasquotank Perquimans Pitt Tyrrell Washington Jar vis. 1,717 l,18d (HI C27 938 283 1,009 !)5Q 709 1,38G 534 573 749 2,228 410 621 Bnx- . ton. ! 1,743 1.721! t 523 " f 854! . til SEiO 2C 518 J,13l J 592 j,295 t 380; 1,052! i 97p 1,771 I 353 f 950! Ben-; nett.? Dock-ery. Totals 14,753 14,459 Craten Edgecombo Greene Halifax Jones Lenoir SECOND DISTRICT. 1,190 l2j816 1,723 3,470 ; 80.3 1,775 575 1,033 Northampton 1,512 Warren iVayne i tlsou Totals J,a54 2,330 1,573 1950 2,42G 79G 2i370 2J041 2690 2233 1J389 181 NISGltOES ! J At Tlieir Murderous Work South Caro- lina. Cotton i I, -i . New York Conmercial Chronicle. New York, Nov. 3. The movement CiiaiiIjEston, Nov, 7.-T-A-;special to the News and Courier from Varaville, S. C, says 5 Y'esterday moruiilg Policeman lloliert Reid, of Hampton t'ourt House, threatened to take pistol from Jake Gantt, a negro.; Thereupon the latter went to the town; of Brnn$on, collected about twenty negroes, ml returned ; to Hampton Court! House. Upon seeing Gantt, Heid again insisted that ho should give up his pistol. There wpre six whites on the spot Reid, Nowell, .Gerald, Sam uel Devitt, Major Causey, aud H. A. Pec- Texas. Finp Weather for ihe Cotfyn- Crop Far mers Robbed by Highwaymen at the Point of the pistol. j Galveston, Nov. 2. Tlje AW Dallas special says Btatlstreet's ieports for tjie wek- ending to-tjay, Ironi all Northern auil bee 4turl central counties, gioiw that it has in a week of fine weathdr for the mia- ngand pieking.ijof cotton. From to 1.25 per hundred is offered for picking, Hands are scarce, y - No fewer than live farthers, retnruiU hoiie after selling their cotton", have been robbed bv hicrhwavnion dt ti in rut! i f i .f thef pistol. '". t ; hews. Deimenit. i. eAtil oil the IoUse of Kepreseutativesby some 200 luajyiit.t over lr Carson, lndeendeut. J.:T. Melntohh supposed to bo elected up Court Clerk. hi W Mays elected SLciiff.. la.vlqrsvHle box gives Rol.bins 1 I !r-i- Littlclliver Sharpens ' " ! X "I - ' X 1 It I 1 J ' i i It U . i. ti t( it it ti ii K i t( . it ' l ' it t( tt ' i Y)ik Bennett . pockeiy Robbing York Bennett Dm-kery Bobbins York Bennett Doek'cry Ruffin Kolk . J2I '71 132 72 74 31 83 7 -107 23 10G : 104 Sticaf Loaf nrer inefe "ni J ni Jc.nnd t5 Republican vote,' Cook.eets very few vote ju the comity. i Will L'ive fuller returusbs soon as they pnie iif. - I . i A. C. Mc ;; TliE lines yesterdny were broken down pore than; wo have ever known before at . .WjioOiitiil elecfipu in North Carolina. A gpod many colored pchple voted the Pen10cf.1t iu ticket,liuid tliv did so 0jei4 ly. lii! t L is they gavot!vijdence.of man IioimI awd jeason, which hey have not Jieretpfore jexhibited. Therejis bo reason . liy thp colored - people should not 'vote for the best inen, aud we hope that hfie- i.jiltci mprejof tlieui will p Tlie iamic was true at u:;sue the fame t t I plare ; fiutthe country- dakeys genemlly vi ted tl;e 1 :vib!:can tic ket. te box in this Indicted for Miirdcr. I I j Daxville, Va., November 0. The grs nd jury of the Hustings Court- to-day indicted John Henry JoJuton, niayorjof this city; for the murder of John E. Hatcli erfoi mei ly chief of poUcpf There had bein some disagiveiuent between the inen asjtiTtlre disposition ofjieiltajii fines, and at ji casualmeetir'g on Sepeuiber tlie9h, wards were had, and a slight scufllt, e!n snd and Johnston shot lEatcher throuH ..5.'..- i HO t!lf otxly with a pistol. Hatch rdied two daVs after from the effect k UU wounds! Jo coice;ih'd weapons. ot the crop, as indicated by our tele- pies. Upwards of fifteeu jnegroes fired grams from the South to-High tf is given upon Reid, who was alniost. instantly below. Fer tho week ending this even- killed ; the negroes then -turned upon the iug (November 3), the total receipts have other whitesf and severely lieat and cut leached 250,023 bales, against 241,733 NpWell, Gerald atvd Jevjitt. Peoples last week, 242,329 bales the previous jumped on his horse, saying; "I will go week, 200,13G bales three weeks since j to Varnville and ;Sunmop fcelp." When making the total receipts since the 1st of h,e reached Edgefield, however, he wis Septemlier, 1 882, jl ,423,GGG bales, against waylaid by two negroes wh stopped his i,4,04b bales tor the same period of horse and exclaimed: !"Vu,aro the Jbdl. snowing a decrease since Septem- damned rscal going fr help from Varn- berl, 1882, of 3&0 bales. ville." Thereupan they ilragged him llie expoitS t r the w ek ending this from his horse nnd stabbed him with evening reach a total of 163,852 bales, of I a wiiicn juiMKU were to Great Britain, were brutally beating him, when seeing ),b44 to ! ranee, and .33,123 to the rest that he would probablv lie killed he re or tue continenr, while the stocks as UnHpil tn the rn .f -.n; nn i.0o.t nifulf. nil tliiis rvn;i;rr i i'in nuir O lO I r..: i a lit- 1 t, ... " e "---' iiienu to come 10 nis . assisaance with a hales, I tlisf;nV Thfa iml llin l-cli-l ift'un- n,l 4 ne nee moveineut oi the crop and au after cutting the bridle reins the neirroes exaggerated report of the receints at. 1Y : . I iiiuii uvi.i"vo utiu ;uui oii"HL- .iooue canseu on Monday afternoon a est provocation as Reid was discharirlng downward tendency to prices, which be- his dutv. Threats were made bv the ne came a decided! decline on Tuesday, groes that many more whites would bite roiioweu oy some turthcr declnifi on tl.ml.iot u,-t.,u,. ,,:,.!. " I W UUOk KTJ A llVOUil IJJIILvi Wednesday, when the advance above ; . i ; mentioned had been more than Inst. Yesterday there i was ! an early decline, Mrs. . Jackson i fOhio, tllifiden Brunswick Carteret Columbus Cumberland Jupliu Jarnett Moore 13,933 20 - . J: ' tiiirp district. 1 1.278 702 932 1,577 2,079 1,9G3 995 1,452 New Hanover 1,359 2 Onslow Pender Sampson 1,035 993 .2,108 Totals. 10,523 15 Chatham franklin Iran ville Fohnstou Nasli Qrango Wake Totals ' FOURTH DISTRICT. 2,129 1 888 2,034 1993 2,831 31 142 2,073 1707 1,556 1L-5G7 2,225 1914 4,230 4,643 ,530 896 705 922 ,162 ,214 724 ,397 ,349 530 ot? 633 313 t V7 V David Guilfo Alamance Caswell idson lford rerson Randolph Rockingham Stokes Tvtals 17,143 16.65Q FIFTH DISTRICT. 1,447 1,446 1.745 2,251 1,308 1,976 2,361 '1,181 l77 H79 1,887 2248 . 1,103 1,834 1,502 966 Anson 1,307 Cabarrus 1,465 patawba 1,867 Gaston 1,097 Lincoln 992 Mecklenburg 3,289 Montgomery 695 Rich moud Robeson 13,714 12,537 SIXTH DISTRICT, 975 Stanly Jniou i ! Totals 1,340 2,253 873 1,431 1,357 619 1,127 763 3,200, 898 1,739 1,9.'14 60G 880 16,893 13,824 SEVEXTH DISTRICT, Alexander 'Alleghany Ashe Davie Forsvth Iivdell Rowan Surry IWatanga Wilkes . lYadkin I Totals 772 514 1,027 913 l,7fi5 2,346 1,979 1,370 672 1,480 920 375 247 1,032 893 1,796 1,603 1,355 959 555 1,543 1,153 13,778 11,522 EIGHTH DISTRICT. 1,925 1,074 971 743 1,306 8B 419 643 181 544 mston was .also indicted for carryi' r . . . ! , jaiko, November 5. The enrollment of, black troops, for service against the F;se Prophet Is pigrwwljig.gatisfac'toiii lj Some or the amnestied officers wbo fought under Arabi Pasha have expressed a desire to serve the Khediye in Soudanl uaKer 1'asha and Hia !i SOt. . B til II .11 entertained their offer favbrablvi Rnrekl H3erman officers will ioin !t!i UAitiAni D. Schw einfurth thinks the operation id Sojidan will hut eighteen Imontlis. I i j Governor lleiuiiicki j txni.vxAi'oi., Nov.5.-iYesteulay nior uijig a wrench caused a hemorrhagcafr?8h iujGov. Hendiieks' f4Mt. It was stopmd, however, and last evening the phj sicians rcjioited that the foot was healing satis factorily. Healthy granulations are fim- iug. and therp is every indicatiou of I I I i- out mo eiose was sngntiy dearer on a de- A reporter of the Clefeland (Ohio) mandto cover contracts. To-day there ierfer recently interviewed Mrs. Gen. was an early advance, but the demaud Jackson, aud has the foiljming to say was not uiainiauieu and the close, was about it : i I out tiue uutereut lroni yesterday. Cot- "Learning that the wido and daugh- lon on mo spot declined l-16o on Tues- ter of "Stonewall" Jackoit, the famous day, again on Wednesday aud again on Confederate leader, werej lij the city, the Thursday, There was early Jn the week reporter made them a visit vesterdav. l : ... . I , . ""UU!,luwe in cotton in transit. They are stopping at the residence of To-day the market was steady, niidling Mrs. Dr. Scott, the house! pi. vsician 6f ui',u,lua -w."s an. jujc. tlip f nvp b.wl Bn;tn, s,, niln,. tMt having come to the North i for the nuri- 3Iastodon Found on the y. N."C. poseof gaining health, fcdh the mother K. and daughter beiusr ibdisiiospil, Mir. Jackson js a i;uy whot WloAs not appear The skeleton of a full grown mastodon to be over f ty-ove years of age. She has been fou ud iu the Cowee tunnel of is snshtly above the medium height, and the Ducktown biinch of the Western N, when seen by the repoiitlr was dressed . xv. a.. uen me monster was discov- l li,'u UU,LK pne cannot be called ai eied the convicti fled in terror and it beautiful womanj but he appearance iu was by hard work that they could be in- i'cates that she is a modest, retiring, nuf dnced to return to Uieir picks. It was nssunilg '"dy. Iler daughter is a charm found six teet beow -the snrface of the inS mi$ f eighben oi I iiineteen yeai-s, earthy. It was lu ja perfect state of pres- and scems to inherit thej disposition 'of ervation but cruipbled! to dust as soon as lier n,ther. Mrs. Jackson expressed! an exposed to tlie air. The mastodon is the eainest wish that she! be! allowed to con- Russian term of fossil elephant, and is tiuqe '1 retireineint, both jrom a desire to extensively found jn Russia and all over avo!1 publicity and a proper regard for Europe. It beeaine extinct, according to I,er QWn uealt!l- While' she remained in geology, near !0,00Q years ago, died ou tue Soi4 tJ were obliged to rpceive Hie Pleistocene beds, lu 1799, one was vJs)tors contiunajlly, and attend reeep found in the icy (districts of Russia, the lWs wherever j they went Nut that hide of which was in u fair state of pres- rs Jackson is unsocial, ! On thecontra ervatlon, and was of such weight that it rP slie is" remarkable for her conversa took ten men to support it a distance of tioQal powers, and enjoys! the time spent 150 feet. The one foiind in the Cowee wth her friends She sad that on com tunnel was stretched out a distance of lDS tQ t,ie North she Imd euteitained forty feet snppoised to have been de- fears that '"g the wife'of a rebel gen- voared by carnivorous animals, and the era 8ne would.be very; 4oldlj received, Ininea disengaged from their original po- 1,111 tue cortiial reception (given her here hition. - The largest mastodons rane showetl the deep respeci jn which North- iBuncombo iBurko Caldwell Cherokee Clay 356 Cleveland 1,691 Graham Ha v wood 959 440 Henderson 646 843 Jack sou 656 215 Macon 789 267 Madison 9:50 1,089 Mitchell 497 963 McDowell 771 ! 578 Polk 330 429 Rutherford 1,204 1,218 Swain 404 07 Transjlvania 390 284 Yaucey 680 1 418 Totals 15,028 1 0,930 Couuted with Cherokee. - We have now received our FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Goods. Out patrons and the public knowf that wc have always kept a first-class line of good3 in every department. This Reason we are able to offer the best and prettiest line of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Clothing, Gent' Fur nishing Goods, &c, ever brought to this market, : " NEW GOODS, : CORRECT STYLES, - : OLSSEST PRICES. Before you buy see our f Embroidered Cash meres and Ladies Clotii in patterns. i . . I ' Iidics Kid Gloves undressed aud; finished. Hamburgs all new patterns. j , I jBoj's Suits, from 5 to 10 years of age. CAKPETS1 and RUGS of Select Pairerns. '4' With Thanhs for past Patronage, JOHES, McCTJBBINS & CO. 600 BUSHELS OF OORsJ f FOR SALE ! - ' A No. I Westinghouse Wlteat Thresher4 3 inch cylinder sold on time. 'Two Wag oijsj and two fine large Mules, two elegant Milch Cows, ten head of hogs, Household and: Kitchen furniture. SALE, TUESDAY 21st November, 1832, ' at Plantation near Thyatira Churth.' j JagPRememiK'r the date. ; -j J. G. McCOXNAtGHEY. : Nov. 7th, 1882. 4:2t. ADMINISTRATOSR'S SALE! Having taken out letters of Administra tion on the estate of the late Wm. M. Kin caid, deceased, I will proceed to sell at-pub-lic sale, on the premises, 5 miles , west of Salisbury, on Tuesday, December the 5th, 1882, the following personal property, vizi Wheat, oats, corn, horses, cattle, tvo milch cows, hogs, leaf tobacco, two 2 horse wagons, one buggy and harness, a turqing lathe, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, and other articles not enumerated. Terms, Cash. Further Notice! All persons having claims against said Wm. M. Ivincaid, dee'd, are hereby notified to present the same to me on or before the 7th day of Novemler, 1883, or this notice will be plead! in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebted to the said deceased are requested to make immediate payment. A. L. HALL, Adm'r. - Nov. 6th, 1882. 4:6w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADMIKISTRflTO'J SALE PERSONAL PROPETY! Notice is hereby given that l4will offer for sale at public auction, at thdf late resi dence of Elizabeth Lyerly, dee'd. in Frank lin township, on the 27th day of November, 1882, the tollowmg personal property, to wit: One horse ana buggv, three neaa -or cattle, 8 qr 10 hogs and pigs, about 50 bush els of corn, about 20 bushels ot wheat, tar ming utensils, household and kitchen fur niture, and perhaps others articles. Terms of sale Cash. 4:3 w VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS : ! FOR SALE. I will sell privately, two building lots! pdjoining my i evidence, fronting ou Ful ton street and running through to Ellis street. This is tho most desirable prop erty that lias been offered .forJsalo hero for manyryears.' ; In my absence call on John S. Hender son or M. L. Holmes, Fsq. A. J. MOCK, 2:1m. Salisbury, Oct. 25, 1882. f W.R.MASON, DRUGGIST, Kab Street, Salisbury, H. C. DEALEn iti PURE 0RU8S, Medicine, Oils,Soaps, Perfumeries, Brushes, Combs, Trusses, Lamps, Cigars and Tobac ! co. Also a beautiful lot ol fancy VASES AND TOILET SETS. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY,' Cheaper than ever known before. Night calls promptly answered without extra charge. Give him a call. 1:1m . i JOHN WADSWORThS CHLEBRATED Rust proof SEED WHEAT. We are Agents Tor Joun Wadswoutu's Celebrated t - . T" . RUST PROOF Seed Wheat. Wc can supply it iu any quantity requir ed, ii. ai. Knox & co. Salisbury, Oct. 19th, '82. At, ' ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF j . . - Personal Property ! J5TAll persons having claims against the estate of the said Elizabeth Lyerly, dee'd, arc hereby notified to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of November, 1883, and all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make prompt payment. MOXROE 15AKGEK, AUlll r OI Elizabeth Lyerly. i Nov. 0, 1882. 4 w a SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND! Br virtue of Vendltio Erjxmasnnii execu1 tion issued out of the Superior Court of Rowan Courty in favor x P. M. UeiUg m Son against John L. Cruse, in my hands tor collection, I will sell at public auction, at the Court House door m the town ot balls- bury, on the 27th day ot November, 1882, all the right, title, interest and estate of the' said John L. Cruse, in and to the following real property, viz: A tract of land in Kovrj an county, adjoining the landsof John P.j Rimer. Henry Klutts. and othersJand known : Negko Mobs. The! Press dispatch last as;he C1nf? nnAPla? r. rv t!lf , inight bring us reports of another mob in .Terms, Carii.-Dated at Sal.bury, the c " ,h P.-MUnn i ul.irUnP wlfit mnn 18th day of bepteuil.er, 1882. At the residence of John Graham, dee'd, near Third Creek Station, fn Scotch Irish township,T will offer tor sale at public auc tion, on Tuesday, the 21st day; of Jfoveni ber, 1882, the following personal property, to wit; One good mule and three horses, a number of hogs, a lot of wheat, corn arU cotton, one 2 horse carriage, one buggy, 2 wagons, one Mower and Rake, Farniingv Implements of every description, Household and Kitchen Furniture and other filings not mentioned. i Also, on Thursday, the 23d day of No vemder, 1832, at his plantation in Atwell township, I will expose to public Vale a large lot of Corn, Wheat, Cotton aud per bans other artieles. TERMS of both sales Cash. J. G. FLEMING, Adm'r of John Graham, dee'd, Oct. 17, 1882.-l:6w THE SlTEM. Court. 4w C. C. KRIDER, Stiff. a recovery. from qurteeu to ' tweuty-four feet iu ivi.oi, uuu iitHUiuitic iu iweive leet in eruers hold Jackson the memory of Stonewall heighth. -.?. . . . - ' r oreiuaii A7icKstiii oi tiio star route candidate jury has been arrested on a charge of for conspiracy. iMrs. Bristol, of New Jersey, Is stump iug the State for her httsbaud, who is a for CoiiCTessJ She vouches him as a good, honest, patriotic citi- , zen. SHERIFF'S S. OF South Carolina, in which one white man was killed, several severely beaten and oue stabbed and brutally beaten. Tlie trouble seems to have! arisen by an officer having attempted to disarm a belligerant neirro. who resented the act of the officer by getting a reinforcement of negroes, re- U fill F & LilT Ui BALlSBUHYl turning to the place and attacking the of- " - . hcer and the other white men who Hap- TiwirtnAnfa Vor.ditio Emorta and ex pened to be present. ! ? edition issued out of the Superior Court of rlhe only guarantee ot peace and assu- Tt,an rftH. in fvnrf Mpronev & Tirol? ranee asainst race cobflicts in tho South n?0 ni, a l an.i nhai. Atwpl! iii is in the continued supremacy of f he Dem- , hands for couection, I will sell at pub! ocrtic party, whose policy is peace and u auctior,t at the Court House door in the goouwmioHw. I town of Salisbury, on the 27th ,lay ot No ARTHUR ; k. BUTT Has finished his new mammo h Panorama 0V the town of Salisbury, adjoining the ot the beautiful scenes of the Old 1 lament, of D Atweirand others, where the commencing with , I . - : r . q. m. Atwell now resides. ? - vember, 18S2, all the right, .title, interest; nnd estate of tike said Obe Atwejl and Clial. Atwell, in and to tho following real properjj tp, viz : A house and lot in the North Ward! lOISi saidi North Carolina, l ROWAN COUNTY, (on James Hillard, Adm'r of Sarah Green, Plf, Against Wilford Dent and others, Dcfts. Petition to sell land for assets. It appearing io the satisfaction of the; Court tjiat John Dent, if living, and his heirs, if he be dead, and Hatch Dent, if liv ing, and his heirs, if he be dead, defendants in the above named case, are non-residents, of the State: It is ordered by the Court that publication be made in the "Carolina Watchman" for six successive weeks, noti fying the said defendants to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of 1 Rowan County, on Monday the 18th day of December, 1882, and answer the complaint which will be filed in the above entitle ac tion, within ten days from the date hereof, and if they fail to answer the complaint the plaintiff will apply to the Court lor tne re. lief demanded in the complaint. J. M. HORAH, U. . of Rowan County. Oct. 27, 1882. 3;Cw THE CREATION And ending with three inside views of Solomon's Temple Thirty in all Nothing equal tp this has ever been seen in this country, and when the brilliant calcium light is thrown on I them nearer daylight than any other, and Terms, Cash.r Dated at Salisbury, the 18th day of October, 1882. C. C. KRIDER, Stiff. 3:4 w NOTICE. very much like the electnc light-you will w8tern NoVth Carolina Rail Road Com4 pany is called to meet in Salisbury N, C on Thursday, November utn, lets:, By order of tbe Board of Directors. GEO. P. ER WIN, nct. 5th 1882. Sec. & Tieas. almost imagine that you . are walking" in Solomon's Temple viewing its golcn deco rations. The nrst Panorama of ttje Kevela tions will be shown ii jj MEROIIEY'S OPERA HALL, On "WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15th, ?y5a;t;khtPonh FOR THE CRAd !l WATCHMAN, O $1.50 PER YEAR. at usual places. See more in the circulars, j j tw-i W ATPITM W 'OVI "Y , , : ' " programme, etc. Nov. 7th, 1882 -It; North Carolina, Ix ROWAN COUNTY. S o rnrE Scpeiu oit Court, Tobias Kesler, PTff, P Against John F. Reed and others, Defts. Petition for partition of land." It appearing to tlie satisfaction of tho Court that John F. Reed, John C. Connor and wife SallyConnor, John S. Leonard and wife Margaret E. Leonard, B C. Jones and wife Alice Ct Jones, W. W. Reid, Lula Reed and Louisa Mason, defendants in tho above entitled case,-are non-residents or this State and are necessary parties to tins action : It is ordered by the Court that pub. lication be made in the "Carolina Watch man" for six successive wreeks, notify tho aid defendents to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County, on Monday the 18th day of Decem ber, 1883, and answer the complaint which will be filed therein, and if they fail to an swer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to the Court for th relief. demanded in tho complaint. h M. IKJIlfAff, C. S. C. f Rowan County. Oct. 31, 1882 3:6w "
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