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4! :. i - 9r "7 ft -1 i i I'; 1. . - '2i I - 3 - r , ... - , I , ' it - , - . ' I f.i. !A.Tai.il it IS useiew . iu-ui- "r" ;T j; , , ..iv..Biu i nffice. wive ijro w TuuXv.Kor.h jigsS istWl 'rlrs!? U service ulorni nas uc- v. who ook to t10 grcatcsp Texas iaod3 is on tne rise, -.r - , otilpra of mnch lesa im- demand of the lopie, . p the ate8t bamW. 1 B0id for SI nnf acre 6i jear?:So, , - --JUii n.ii exicttaee loose U,us,:l Salisbury corre,iM,ndept f tUe uuar- i . to MWnpWnutf( P who have tor years ueen .1 ,10',vv fSWJ I - : old narty of pnociniea 11 luejr uu uccm I t ,,r, -..oni imn.ifTfli-". if 1 , w - w-i'i,Mi1,A,iriiMr tiinf. I tn nncspssfnn nf the Dolitical 'probabilii- the i h aoo mo -o-T - jtl ,eDtioueu as ft 'v. . ... r. 7-- - ilo- the Democratic party 1 u '""""v ""lO'IIara colored CoirgreasmaQ eievi, "j ties m auv" - , --t Jilly knmv nuv bnt :tiie I)emK:rot8rtlien-i ' ... nndian. ! indications As it was there were 1 uiiiiatui 4v 1 G. Veal, ol grazing - - - , k I V VUU WT How that civ come a universal we confidently rl t ft teani e u -iilimlhiff it and fifcttiniitatdt ttjiuce take li led in it ndvocacy, and ! walls of llie CHpitol riiitf with their 4fi mnfif jilt jahooe iboold, as soon as.thc euatw iaj8jflreVfnUeir enibodicd representati-es rolled to on(er mi U first a1!o"!' J.u I ijirtlje State convention U tbere; any "M 1 T.MW V.:i: li ni;tw.lJ .1.,. .t.i!.;iif v nf "hossinirHhelern. .v . . .. tlili norceeU lO "IUlrUMU H7 .iuuilkw. lUMUUlU iioi.uuo.....j T I Will uow- 'ith a clawiufi Picture of the charnis'efa .Uitv. which simply means dictating to f pure civU, tfrvice, 'and: llubbell . nnu Co. repregeutat!vea fofMe people,! ana should lOliow uuit W iue uuuvi; 1 - . - in ruWover Ilouevflf' T Br all ns lU n. have civil service the people, andUlbdrowoagsran- a -B ' - . A. W II. A relorm. mery . panmeuv . T , . . h ti1Ar. lir,ia t answer the same as . " f ' i...ir a. J dizemeut?" Who are theibo&se8,raridhow, - at.-'. in L ....Li.,i .iii ft.r Inland wherein nave inem -owweu.Mf T - i . . 5 j I iinmAirnfif the nartvf are Questions which follows 1 mon riuictuuv - u ' . J 'n, Senate will be very cuwej wnu mo t wav ieavilI, the chance tu lavor oi um-puunuiu u..yuttj way, leavui,, tue t wr fonr vofeftf lXn!i.f.r .if i .li- I ... 1. ,;H tlia .i.-v I,;ive made so tnanv shama in merooers o w " uuvciwt.vj Twenty-six Denaiora g . ihardirect5ouiuthelatteoyea,rorno jectureas to the -individuals nieaiut. If Forty-seuventh Conjrress. XlhantodeccivJtheiUplet W Now Hies tip uoRDt see tnai-vue oouaj; r- f-ri: Ii . i "'-f: ,5 Uionid table his chane:8o tliat there more deserters than , was generally snp- Tbe Yance-ilott investigation, commit- pogw'Ini the last hour hundreds stood ute 1 1. i,a ftifi rtomneratie fthm who at nrat meditated a "leap in the darkt"s The old State is safe for the next two w . a t ....s'.i years, le tue ne , ucguimiuru wrum all foolish and hasty legislation.'- M t there be bo more Radical counties maun How the Senate Will Staud. Ca Democrat ControV the Senate f The New York Sun a&ks this question oUjge Radical leaders, and thereliy tliM iuinie as I . - .1 .ir.i .L in n Let couldle no mistake asto?jtfieUidVidua4s whotire damaging the x)emocretic party. It is due to hiniaelf, to those whom he thinks have iguoiuiuiously submitted to bossini. as well as to tliiose who are charg ed with the exeicise of 0; pernicious mflu- JcT SttI Some of tlitise I?owan Demd- Icrats who failed to vote ou the 7th No fveinber, are bitterly ngretting their neg lect, as might be expected. They dutnot raiuli- Idate. Uink defeated aud so did not turn PoIitic8 J U State l out to the election. A full vote in Iiowau I would bavo secured both Kobbins and Klutt.: The lesson is dearly bought and I ought to beTeraemberedi no good can come of such geueral flings To Be CoNTtSTED. Maj. liobbais, it is onuerstooti, will eon rest, ueiore iue I State can.isscrs, the election of York, on account of irregalarities in registration land in tl tickets eniloyed,-in Davie I county. , K claim an The Major is not tjie man, tp iraproiwr advantage; but his friends can uot sunct ion subiuissiiMt to a wrong if here is any remedy josible. The Ytiung Men's Democratic Club of j Wilmington, N. C. it to be continued un- aftcr the Presideutial ult clion. It is a The young nu n of this city Of these. 14 cans, and one, an Independ .... . -w a . 41? Un ent, That leaves jjemocrais, ivo i.nblicaus: aud; Mahone. Of the aiuew or re-eleeted Senators to tL tlinr seat next March, seven have hiivo alreadv been chosen three Demo crats. Beck in IKentucky, Laniar iu Mis- KiRsi ii ni. and Gibson in Louisiana : three' IleDublicanf. 6 riuid mother Anthouy in lihode Islaud. VVilsou iu Iowa and Pol ph. in Oreiron : and one Beadiusterj Riddle- berser.iu Virinnia. Notice the disnnnearance fooever from asthisL The only possible effect, is to the Senate of two of the most disreputa- weaken tue commence ot tue members oil ble beings wuo ever sat in any legislative tl.ennrtvin ita srabiiltv" la Vanee.'or bodjr Hippie Mitchell, of Oregon, and uitnaom or sW or.Inrvi. or Rnl.binsJ Kejlogpf LouUiana, the last of the carpet- 7 1 - " -y- 1 l);igT(;rS, or all of them together; with other lead- 'There are still uiueteen Senators to be ing fellow citizens, bossina th party for elected, and amajority of the full Senate their own aggrandizement! If so, let the is 39 To control the Senate, therefore, f .ofa i. A,wV!Ui,o .in i. the liepublicaus need only ten more ben , . . ;i , . ators, while the Democrats need thirteeu. may supersede them and be more! faith- Qf 'the nineteeu State8 which will elect tul to the interests of the people a task Senators as their Legislatures meet, fur more dillicult than makiuir random I Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, flings which are just 4s apt to injure the Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota and Kansas . " .. ... i will certainly .return liepublicaus. That innocent as me guilty.: - gives the Kepublicaus thirty-six. -If there is a public; sentiment among On the other hand. New Jersey, Dela the Democrats of the State adverse to the ware, West j Virginia, North j Caroliua, gentlemen who have been- and are still Souta Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, I eu aisgrunueu -icouunco. ja i 6uiu ecoudray prevail. . j We have not alluded to other causes that exerted an unfavorable influence m sections aud aidpd in partially dhsintegrn tin.? the old narty for the time. We refer to the supposed rings, political, railroad and other, that have excited surprise and lignant criticism at times. We hope there will be-no , cause tor complaint In the futcre. , ' The !ycojW must nominate the candi dates m 1884. . The nominee must Ik men of the highest integrity and without suspicion:, Otherwise North Charolina may De ciasseu as --uouuiiui.. in. Star. State Vote In 1880 and 1882. Jy Congressional Districts. - a ' FIRST DISTBICT. . Protidexck, IL L, Nov. LHA fire this morning was caused by th& explosion of a can of uaptha on the third floor of the Ual lender building, a fonr story struc ture. At the end of this ! building was a two storjr framed building-a 'fifteeofoot alley way separating tlie two. When the Are broke out the operatives on the fourth noor ran to the windows, and leaped i for the roof of the lower building. Many fell short and dropped to the ground. One woman struck on a picket fence land wusiiiiauy lujureu. vwo women were killed outright, five arc in' the hospital insensible and will probably die. Minor casualties will probably nnraber twenty. The loss of property is comparatively in- otuiuvauiit iiiiRVfittiiiiiiin nuin-Tint I 11 y Lilt 1 if 11 IJ nSiuBI Ij If II U i H i ll 1 11 i Austin visiting Fkostbdhg, Nov. 21. A Miss of Mecklenburg I con nty, Ohio, here was the object of some attention from a man named Cook. Miss Austin started home yesterday accompanied by CiMik and other friends. When tliey reached a pond near the river Cook call ed Miss Austin aside as he was about to return and deliberately shot her through the head. He then shot himself in the region of the heart and fell, but sprang up again and shot himself . twice through tin head. . Bothj were dead within five minutes. ! Nkw Yokk, Nov; 21. A dispatch from Quelvec announces the loss on Suuday night, on Magdalen Island, of the steamer Wcarinouth, from Quebec for London. Only four of the crew were saved. The crew munbered twenty persons Atlanta, Xui. 21. Thomas Bellorton alias G. E. Lougshaw, snpposed to be wauled in Memphis for raising a check iimI couimittiug othcr oQeuces, was ar rested here last night. ' prominent by their labors for the; main- sure to return Democrats. That gives jf at the late h ciin," and we: leased to learn that their organ- ill be kept up, bios iu t ! How : stands speutersl S good idei : did nobl .shall be ixation w It was 'not an empty boast ou the part of the Uaiiicals that they had the iiioncy to carry the North Carolina election, They doubtless used muchof it, but the honora- i field were to be paid first of all the bank account of the tcnauce of the party and the success of its the Democrats thirty-six. principles, it is due, not to any selfishucsa of theirs we think, but to that fell spiiit of envy before which none can I staud. Two States, Colorado and Nebraska, I are still left in doubt. It is reported that in the new Colorado Legislature there will be a tie on joint ballot. In the new Other States of the Union, in former times Nebraska Legislature the Republicans especially, pride themselves m keeping! are in a minority, and so are the Demo tiu r able c tizena in harneaa for Ion- crais, me Oiuance OI power oeiug in mo terms of years, and thus schooled in the th1 Autl-wiopoli.t aud Iude- Greeuo service, they are more valnabte to the If Colorado and Nebraska should both people than any novice could possibly be. j elect Republicans, and Mahone and Rid- eentatives. AH riglit ; if 8howu- . let' it be chip fall as they may. pendents. If Color: elect Repu dlebcrger should continue tooierate with . t7. . I visnv uui cao io VAirwicUf inv luu uiiwhi .ineureensooiu rainot says we nave majority iu tk Senate win be four If from good authority that JTyre York Colorodo should elect a Democrat and is iu full accord with the policy of the Dcm- Nebraska a Republican, the Republican- -..n n.rt tf ti.ia f,n. i.o Readjuster majority would be tjvo. If i ii c V , . . 1 both Colorado and Nebraska should elect should verify it by his votes in Congress Dtmocratg a 8tllte of thiug8 not likely to u wouiu seem inas nje revenue men oniy ccur, the Senate would be a tie. If Col 'I i. .. i.:r i . rl ,.. 1 vr..t i. i 1.1 i i . t there is fraud l K ineir strong uaireu ui orauu uuu avuriiska kiiuuiu eiect ucmu iti i i r . J.rttl.e lin Ut. t.l..i uuun UJ seennng ins ueiea declared nere that no was in favor of re pealing the Internal Revenue Law. Will le vote for it t ij ; -:: Gen. t)otkery, it is said will contest I the election of Judgo Beuuett before the I State canvassing board, and failing there I .''wili iarry it np to the House of Repre- Jar- Bnx- Ben- Dock- vis. ton. nett. ery. Beaufoit 1,717 1,743 1,060 1,41G Bertie 1,188 1.721 l 1,G55 Camden 631 523 632 541 Chowan, 627 854 600 763 Currituci 938 326 . Dare 283 265 183 221 Gates 1,0(K) 518 872 524 Hertford 050 1,131 696 1,148 Hyde 700 592 Martin J.3S6 1,295 1,414 1,310 Pamlico 584 386 622 403 Pasquotank 573 1,052 703 1,106 Perquimans 749 979 685 918 Pitt 2,228 1,771 2,073 2,054 Tyrrell ,410 a53 383 276 Washington 621 950 505 861 Totals 14,753 14,459 ! SEdOXD DISTRICT. Craven 1,190 2,816 715 2,211 Edgecombe 1,723 3,470 1,208 3,054 Greeue 863 950 921 1,058 Halifax 1,775 2,426 1,687 4,410 Jones 575 796 497 735 Lenoir 1,038 2,370 1,275 1,277 Northampton 1,512 2,041 1,197 2,085 Warren 1,354 2,690 947 2,172 Wayne 2,330 2,233 2,010 2,106 Wilson 1,573 1,389 1,708 1,296 Totals 13,933 20,181 12,165 20,404 . Mr. WniTGilli formerly of Gold Hillj -f ' this coubty, tiled in Charlotte last weekjj I from Jiayiug had hislinger severely niash-f eu. ii putiiuea ana caused blood poiseu-j i lg- ' Making shingles of Glassis another new departure' from old ways. They rff said U Suniass slate iu all the essenthil for a covering. Mav also bo naml fni- weather boarding houses. ! ; m . m-f 1L XT- not- o. I iiiiwiaio aiv iv ivu uui t v oiivi iuaivu : Kiya jhsi w m ago, Kuv. u, oafj 5tJ. 1885 u onft of thfl RAVHrRi VP1.V im. iu. . nuiuwin oi rimaueipuia, turned I portaut questions that cannot be answer- out the first locomotive. Ou its trial trio I ed until we see whether folly or wisdom it made one mile au Lour, anil if it stop- j8 to 8hJPe the. c.our8e of lbeir niajoirity I IAkb a Look. We suppose almost I everybody will have a piece of smoked I fibiss td take a peep at Venus in her transit across the sun on the 6th of De cember. To bo sure, thev wout see ninrh it hriiot a big sluW to the common ob- but as it is the only opportunity I have until the year 2004, we had ake a look now, j I si i server i wp $lia! better i Transit of Venul. 1-3 f:'" .-'.'..event, "4. , The cientijie Avierican says, one of the gi-vatest astronomical epochs ot theceu turj' will occur ou Wednesdav. the fltii if Pecember. The planet Venus will then make her way across the sun's disk, ami American ouservers are this, time on the light side of the earth to behold the rare phenomenon, an opportunity that will not recur ;o them until the year 2004122 years. Astronomers have been makiii vim osc cjxreim preparation for this grarid au lor the purpose of obtaining a more accurate determination of the suu?s distance form the earth. An error of 1-20 ota second tn the time of the transit . couuiB nan a million milesn reckoning distance, and hence the necessity for the most Accurate instruments possible, and tne most exact observations. No event of the ceptury is comparable to this, io the estimation of those enthu- siiisticien ,whojse lives are devoted (o tho study of astrouomy; aud they ate looking forward to it, with coirespondiog interest. It is greatly desired that tie weather may be just right to enable theju to make their observations with entiii success, '" Snow Both Noutii anu South. Yes terday was decidedly the coldest day we Jmveyet had. The air felt verv much like snow, aud passengers from both the .worn! anu ooutu, rejKirted snow falls ill k arouna ns. Ua the Aorth it reached s jara ureensuoro, where it fell on Suj iv owuui as iar as Chester, wuere me lan iwk piuceyesterdav. This ouiiiiitf Buioumr vucumsiauce ot siniw both "to the north qd south oceurretl hist - Trt 11 if Witt 1 fnmnu.l......' t a f liaiistt.rui is also reported from Greeji "liie,.&. l A lew liaktsi fsiiowHlKof.il i-ere iasirevemug out leis no si n. Char . (otic Journal, Sov. 21st. , j Ve h;ive had no snow here, and oiilj Bladen Brunswick " York acrats, and at the same time Mahone and Carteret Columbns ; Cumberland Duplin Harnett Moore Tiii; First Locomotive.- -An exchange Riddleberger should desert their Republi can allies in the hour of need aud vote against them, the Democrats would have a majority ot four. The Senate will probably be Republican for two years to come. Whether the ped had to bo pushed with the Laud to start it again. .The imurovemcuts ou this first cugiue were rapid and of great value j for iu five years from that time nnmerou8 roads were iu existence with trains running at the rate of from 15 to 20 milos an hour. in the Forty-eighth House. New Hanover 1,359 Onslow Pender Sampson Totals THIRD DISTRICT. 1.278 1,530 1,230 '702 896 742 982 703 843 1,577 922 1,430 2,079 2,162 2,116 1,963 1,214 1,805 995 724 817 1,452 1,397 1,377 2,349 1,564 1,035. 530 1,100 998 1,246 1,030 2,108 1,633 2,066 1,558 858 C67 951 2,159 1,188 731 1,445 2,607 557 1,230 1,634 The Democrats secured ail-that was claimed save as to Representatives. Two were lest, and the causes for the defeat of Robbins and Latham can be discovered Tho Coucord Register says that the heaviest load the republicans had to car ry iu Cabarrus was Col. Win. Johnston, and. that the eld maji rode Chas. McDon ald and the republican partv into the Chatham Durham Franklin Granville Johnston without much difficulty, we suppose. Maj. Orange Robbins lives iu a District witere com- Wake narativelv ? there are fnvr tii-nliihitlmiUt-a I YauCC He was a pronounced prohibitionists, His candidacy was. therefore, unwise. His opponent, a life-long Democrat of good reputation and a strong ann'-prohi- 1G.523 15,313 1G.176 15,533 FOURTH DISTRICT. 2,129 1,883 1,916 2,034 1,998 2,831 3,142 2,073 1,707 1,556 1,367 2,225 1,914 4,280 4,648 1,153 1,905 1,824 1,932 1,589 1,159 4,259 988 1,619 921 1,968 2,041 1,717 1,492 936 4,675 1,482 Totals 17,143 16,650 16,780 17;901 Alamance Caswell tomb, and covered them with 650 majori- bitiouist, was supported by the Radicals, Davidson ty. -- I! The "Liberal movement" in Cabarrus was a dead failure, f I ' Suow at Greensboro, and at Lancaster, S. C, Friday aud Saturday night. The storm skipped over. tho country betwceii the Yadkin and Catawba rivers. the deserters from the Democratic party, Guilford the Revenue Ringsters. backed bv the Person nreacnt: enrrnnt Federal Administration I Randolph 1 l .. ... .w . .v , i f, ... "!., i ii .1. t t it uwMiiKiiaui uu Miuueauus oi oeuiwcraiic anii-proni- j ct( i. unionists, iuaj. uutuiiui lives in a uis-1 trict that is very close. Jarvis oulv car-1 Totals ried it by some threto hundred and it has been represented by a Radical. Arthur sent McLindsay and his bulldozers into FIFTH DISTRICT. I 1,447 1,277 1,295 1,076 1,446 1,790 1,247 1,622 1,745 1,837 1,744 1,705 2,251 2,248 1,985 1,747 1,308 1,103 1,147 1,096 1,976 1,834 1,789 1,368 2,361 1,502 1,946 1,113 1.181 966 1,220 507 13,714 12,537 12,373 10,234 SIXTH DISTRICT. Wat. H, Bahry, Esq., la spoken of for 1 the District to operate. No doubt Hubbell speaker of the Houfec of the next General sent many thousands of his black-mail Assembly. There Jtvill be few members' money into the District. Then there was in the House of higher abilities than he, dissatisfaction iu some of the counties iu Pitt especially. Under the circum- Three contiguous stores in Charlotte I stances the defeat of Latham and Rob- were robbed last Sunday night and on bins need surprise no one. Mouday night there was a robbery in What caused the small majority iu the what the Journal terms ! "Hell's Half State t We can merely summarize with- Acre." somewhere 3u the. same citv. ' ont disenssing at length : First, the chiefest, was the effects of Mr. gprague. pronrietor of the hotel at t,,e Prohibition movement last year. Tho Henry, has a case n the Fejderal Court at Kadical Naders, in an utter disregard of Asheville, for having ejected! Price, the fdCta, l1 tbe Democratic party with colored political orator! An indictment !t' a"d il IInited successfully among lias been touno against him. iuiuiuiu man saw tiirougn the dodge, for that was almost the only thing the Radicals linn tn n,n t,riaiAiw or M is iiM USE upon. They succeeded in baniboozliu" Ansofl Cabarrus Catawba Gaston. Lincoln 1,307 1,465 167 1,097 992 OP ItEPlt ES ENTAtI VliS. a- Alabama Arkansas Cnlifornia Georgbi . Connecticat. Delaware Florida -Illinois ; j, "I Iudiaua ; Iowa ". 4: Kansas --. Kentucky Louisiana Maine i Martial itl Massachusetts Michigan - Miunesttta -MUsissippi Ma.Jichnrtt8 Indeppucuf, 8 ; MiksuuH . 5 i Nebraska 6 i Nevada i 10 f N. Hampshire !; 1 New Jersey .3 li New York. 21 1 IN. Carolina 6 y II Ohioj I 13 8 - 9 4 Oifgon A -- 1 3i 7 Peimsvlrania 12 Ifi o 2 3 i 2 4 13 3 7 "Rhode Maud 28.Carolimi 6 1 Tennessee, 8 4 Texas i 10 2 Vermont 8 Virginia 5 5 Wesf Virginia 3 5 Wisconsin 6 .jind Iowar haive eacli thousands of voters. Second, there was the county govern menc question, liut th)s did not do much damage. ; Probably as many were induced to vote with the Democrats bo- cause ot tnis issue as went ofi after strange idols in the epemy's camp on ac count of it. Third, there was the corrupt Revenue Ring exerting its tremendous power in very important sections of the State, ourto, there was the influence and patronage of the Arthur gang, with the free use of money wrung from hard-work- I J ed officials old J men, feeble women, and 2 desperately pressed youpgpr men. This blackmail was used freely. t mb, there was an opportunity given to men of more ambition than principle to desert the old party and to setkj Mecklenburg 389 Montgomery .693 Richmond 1,340 Cobesou Stanly Union Totals i.2,253 873 1 1,431 975 1,357 619 1,127 763 3,20G 893 1,739 '1,934 880 1,736 1,326 1,615 1,024 773 3,327 671 1,354 2,037 917 1,283 1,059 707 555 832 j 647 2,7.)5 848 1,964 2,228 620 564 We have now received our FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Goodg Our patrons and the public know that wo have always Jjept a first-class i line of goods in etery depart ment.c'Ti best and prettiest line of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Clothing, Gent's Fur- nishing Goods, &c., ever brought to this market. j NEW GOODS, j - CORRECT STYLES, CLOSESTlPRICESs 4.- Before you buy sec (our Embroidered Cashmeres and Ladies Cloth patterns. . ; ' . P - Ladies Kid Glpves undressed and finished. : Hamburgs, all nevv patterns. Boys Suits, frm 5 to 10 years of age. 4 L CARPETS and RUGS of Select JPallerns. IVith Thanks for past Patronage, JONES, McCUBBINS & CO. ' in. D November Patents. The patents ranted to North CaroliniausMuring the first two weeks Of November are as fol- ows: Isaac F. Davia of Greepsboro, tur bine water w heel ; Albert VT? Walker, of of Clenimonville, fruit dryerj John N. Davis, assignor to R. P. Davis machine for cleaning cotton ; David J. Sessoms, Blockers, combined trowel and croze. ' II. According to a regular press special from Jackson, Miss., Chalmers bulldozed very successfully. Here is what is charged : ' "He is represented its perpetrating va- on tho rights of voters nous outrages through the instrumentality of imported deputy marshals. These deputies, some of whom were brought from New Orleaus, are. reported to have taken charge of rhe polls aud directed aud dictated the con duct of the elections, disregarding the authority of the State election officers. It is said that they seized and' carried off a ballot box before it was counted, and generally endeavored to awe and intimi date with threats of Federal prosecution." He makes a very good Radical. SPECIAL NOTIGE ! 1 ! All persons to whom I have furnished either Fertilizers or supplies are hereby no tified that their notes and' Accounts were due November 1st, 1882, and all persons who have not paid up must pay np, as no longer indulgence will be given. It. J. HOLMES. Nov. 22d, 1882. 6:4t SALE 0! im Will be sold on the premises on the 22d day of December next, tbe land of George A. Locke, deceased, containing 270 acres. Said land will be divided and sold in two NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS .. FOR SALE. ' I will sell privately, two building lot separate lots the Anderson place, contain- 1 adjoining my residence, Iron ting 011 Fill ing, ! ton street and running through tr Ellisi m-a a. A. fT 1 . . ws ing 120 acres, on which is a good Dwell Barn, "and necessary: out-buildings. The VauEaton place, containing 150cres and no buildings, is well timberedltasrsome good Creek and Branch bottomlands! on it, and some fair specimens of GoJ-d. I Said lands lie on FourthjCreek in Scotch Iri.-h township, Rowan county, adjoining the lands of A. A. Hart, John Campbell and others; is well watered, and produces corn, wheat, oats and cotton, freely. Lies in a good neighborhood.; Any one wishing to examine the property can do so by calling on Mr. Henry G. Lipparri, who resides bu the place, and will point it out. Terms of sale CASH. J. D. JOHNSTON, v Ex'r. Geo. Locke, decd. Nov. 13, 1882. j ' 5-..U 600 BUSHELS OF DOBN FOR! SALE! .; t A No. 1 Westinghouse Wheat Thresher 39 inch cylinder sold on time. Two Wag ons, and two fine large Mules, two elegant Milch Cows, ten head of hogs, Household and Kitchen furniture. SALE, WEDNESDAY 22d Nov'r, 1882, at Plantation near Thyatira Church. Remember the date. J. G. McCONNAUGHEY. Nov. 7tb, 1882. 4:2t. ADMINISTRATOSRlS SALE! i street. This is the most ile&imhl ft.- until. erty that lias been offered for sale here for many year. j- ; In my absence call on John S. Hender ¬ son or M. Li. Holmes, Esq. A. J. MOCK, 2:1m. Salisbury Oct. 25, 1882. NOTIGE TO DEBTORS. Having taken out letters of Administra tion on the estate of the late Win. M. Kin caid, deceascd,i;I will proceed to fell at pub lic sale, on the premises, 5 miles west of Salisbury,1 on Tuesday, UecemlKjr tlie 5th, PERSONS indebted to tho late firm of 1882 the followfngersonal property, viz: I Wheat, oats, corn, horses, cattle, two milch cows, hogs, leaf tobacco, two 2-horse wagons, one buggy and harness, a turning lathe, farming implements, household -and kitchen furniture, and other articles not enumerated. Terms, Cash. -i "R. R. CRAWFORD & CO " are hereby notified to come forward and make settle ment on or before December st, and save Fnrthir Xotlce! All persons having cost of collection as the business of that claims against said WmJI. Kineaid, dee'd, are hereby notified to present the same to firm must be closed. r E. E. Crawford & Co. 6:3t WAITED me on or before the 7th day of November, 1883, or this notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery. And all persons indented to the said deceased are requested to make immediate payment. A. Ij. 1IAL.Ii, Aduvr. Nov. 6th, 1882. 4:6 w From the 1st flDMIHISTRATO'S SALE W.R.MASON, DRUGGIST, Main 'Street, Sallsbxuy, IT. C. I DEALER IH PURE DRUGS, Medicine, Oils, Soaps, Perfumeries, Brushes, uraiis,-trusses, .Lamps, Cigars and Tobac co. Also a beautiful lot of fancy ( : VASES AND-TOILET SETS. "PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTIT. Cheaper than ever known before. Night calls promptly answered without extra charge. Give him a call. I 1:1m J8I3N VAUS170RTHS CELEBRATED 1 . - It RUST SEED WHEAT; Wk are Agents for Jouk Wadsworth's Celebrated , .,t, , tbi( RUST PROOF Seed Wheat. We can supply it in any quantity reguir-. ed. J. M. KNOX & CO. Salisbury, Oct. 10th, '82. 4t- . ADH!KI3THAT0R8 SALE Personal Property ! O F of January next, Two Good ' Mill Men for a twenty stamp mill. Must pave had long experience with silver plates, and must fur nish first-class references as to ability and honesty. A permanent position for good men. Address, ; The Hailk Golt!Mikino Co., Haile's Mine P. O., Lancaster, S. C. 6:3w i COMMISSIONER'S SALE OP REAL EST ATE1 T).4tM4A,4 - ilnv rf 4to ft n nnrinr CfH rf of Rowan county, 1 will expose' to ale at IAll persons having claims against the : : ua f VnihvillA nn Saf- estate oi me sam Xiiizauein uyeny, ucc u, tho QSrl dftv ot Uecember. 18H?. about "' "j : V-i-- the undersigned on or before the 7th day 110 AUiiia UJ! MJUXV, of November. 1883. and all persons indebt si tuateoTln Atwell Township, Rowan coun- ed to said estate are requested to make ty, adjoining the lands of jJonn JJutler, JLJa- j prompt payment PERSONAL PROPETY! Notice is hereby given that I will j offer for sale at public auction, at the late resi dence of Elizabeth Lyerly, dee'd, in Frank lin township, on the 27th day of November, 1882. the following personal property, to wit: One horse and buggv, three head ot cattle, 8 or 10 hogs and pigs, about 50 bush els of corn, about 20 bushels of wheat, far ming utensils, household and kitchen fur I niturc, and perhaps others articles. Terms of sale Cash. 4:3w At tlie residence of John Graham, dee'd, near Third Greek Station, in Scotch! Irish township, I will offer tor sale at public suc tion, oh Tuesday, the 21st day of Novem ber, 1882, the following personal property, to wit : One good mule and three horses, a i r i l . r ...i . j uuuiucr ui uogB, it iui vi wuvai, tui.u uvu cotton, one 2-horse carriage, one buggy, 3 wagons, one Mower and Rake, Farming Implements of every description, Household, and Kitchen Furniture, and other things not mentioned. Also, on Thursday, the 23d day of No- I, vemder, 1882, at bis plantation in Atwell township, I will expose to public wie a large lot of Corn, "Wheat, Cotton and pcx bans other articles. jj TERMS of both sales Cash. J. G. FLEMING, AdmV r tu I Oct. 17, 1882.- lw I j6,898 13,824 16,118 12,819 r SEVttXTIIDISTiaCT. Alexander Alleghany Ashe Davie Forsyth - Iredell Rowan Surry Watauga Wilkes Yadkin iv772 514 1,027 913 1,765 2,346 1,979 1,370 672 1,480 920 375 247 1,032 898 1,796 1,60:3 1,355 959 555 .1,548 1,153 677 394 1,006 760 1,560 2,199 1,591 1,204 725 927 794 .312 256 1,137 1,065 1,126 1,656 1,374 931 623 3,576 814 Totals 13,778 11,522 11,837 10,869 EIGHTH DISTRICT. Buncombe - 1,025 1,566 1,761 1,332 Burke 1,074 816 1,189 1 909 Caldwell 971 419 720 I 296 Cherokee 748 643, 383 j 480 Clay 35Q l8l 293 " 165 Cleveland 1,691 544 1,182 ! 518 Graham '.. 217 ' 62 Haywood 959 440 904' ! 474 Henderson 646 843 498 1 592 Jackson 656 215 638 ! 267 Macop 789 267 546 J 466 Madison 936 1,039 885 1,090 Mitchell 497 -963 429 , 925 McDowell 771 578 699 j 488 Polk 330 429 308 ! 372 Rutherford 1,204 118 961.! 1,127 Swain 404 67 281 55 Transylvania 390 284 19 j 214 Yancey 680 418 645 520 Totals 15,028 10,980 12,863 110,352 vid Deal, Hugh Parks, and others, being Lot No. 2 in tho division of tbe lands of Smilev Oehlcr. deceased. . This land is well located, and is very valuable. : TERMS of sale One-third cash, one- third in six months, and one-third in twelve months. Interest from day of sale on de ferred payments, at tho rate of 8 per cent., title retained until purchase money is paid. SAML H. WILEY, Uom'r. (P. O., Salisbury, N. C.) Blackmeb & Heitdersqk, Attys. November 18, 1882. 6:5t Monroe B auger, Adm'r of Elizabeth Lyerly. Nov. 6, 1882. 4w n North Carolina, ta ROWAN COUNTY. S or SHERIFF'S SALE LAND! Bv virtue of Venditio Exponas and execu tion issued out of the Superior Court of -n f t m-r TT 1 " C Kowan uourty in iavor oi r. sx. iieiug Son against John L. Cruse, in my bands for collection, I will sell at public auction, at the Court House door in the town of j Salis bury, on the 27th day. ot November; 1882, Having qualified as Administrator of the .rill4.??;:" estate of Rebecca Cowan, deceased, I here- roa, nrnnorfxr V:,T A trt nf Unrl in itnw. b, give notice to all s vcbnms -na0inin-Elands of John P. acainst ine ueceaseu w wuiun w bwc iu i tt .: a i , THE SjFPERt- ROWAN COUNTY. S or Court; James nillard, Adm'r of Sarah Green, Prfi Againtt j Wilford Dent and others, Pfti Petition to sell land for assets. It appearing to the satisfaction bf Ihe Court that John Dent, if living, and l heirs, if he be dead, and Hatch Dent if liv ing, and his heirs, if he be dead, defendants inthc above named case, are non-rejsident of the State : It is ordered by the Court that publication be made in the "Caroluu Wathinan" for six successive weeks, ti fying the said defendants to appear t tne office of the Clerk of the Superior Court J Rowan County, on Monday the 18th day oi December, 1882, and answer tne cobp ...;ii i. ;n thp ftliove-entitle SC vviliv.ll nut m uicu - . tion, within ten days from the dateihrew, and if they fail to answer the compuinim plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the compiaim- J. M. HOKAUU. Dt . of Rowan County. Oct. 27, 1882. I Administrator's Notice I Rimer, Henry Klutts, and others, and known as the Chancey Young place Terms, Cash. Dated at Salisbury, the 18th day of September, 1882. 3:4w CC. KRIDER, Sh'ff. i. ' ainst the deceased me on or before the 25th day of Nevember, 1883. and all persons indebted to said estate ... , ,! . are requested to mane irameuiaie paymeni. V. Lu a i i-i-UE, Adm r i of Rebecca Cowan. Nov. 20tbj 1882.-6:0 Notice to DeMora M Creiitors ! Notice is hcrebv given :to all persons in debted to the estate of Rufus R. Knox, de ceased, to make early! payment; and those pany is called to meet in Salisbury N. C, having claims against, saia ttuius i. jvnox, on l nursaay, roveraoer itn, lotsi dee'd, must preseut them to me on or before By order of the Board of Directors, the 23d of November, 1883. GEO, P. ER WIN, AMANDA E. KNOX, Adm'rix. ct. 5th 1882. Sec. & Treas. NOTICE. A meeting of the Stockholders of tbe Western North Carolina Rail Road Com- North Carolina, I ROWAN COUNTY. V JS THE St'FEBh ROWAN COUNTY. V obwi. Tobias Kesler, PTff, I Against John F. Reed and others, Def Petition for partition of land. j Tt annftarino- to the satisfaction of the Court that John F. Reed, John CJUMJ and wife Sally J Connor, JohrS. Leonaru and wife Margaret J. .Leonaru, v. and wife Alice C. Jones, W. W..Beja,JJJ lteed and oinsa wason, acteuu-u.- - .t oniitlol are non-re6iqeD this State and are necessary J Jf'v action : It is ordered by Ihe Court thg'" lication be made in the -Carolina n jk mannforsix successive weeks, f "J said defendentsto appear at the tf the Clerk of the Superior Court of o County, on Monday the 18th day oJcb ber, 1883. and answer the compUiJt .Jt , will be filed therein, and if they JJ swer said complaint the plaintiff H W to theCaurt far the relief demamljl complaint. J. M. 1IORAJI, C. Oct.31, 1882 pctT a very thin loejjrexpoK'd placcsJ 'pastures new in the hope of better ! Counted with Cherokee. Nov. 23J1 1882. C:Gw 051 :4t. - i . - - ' 1 , .in- - - -r a s !' - ' j, -AljS
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