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- . . ; - . " """"" " " " " ' " . - " - i i ' - ' ' " J - ' ' i l , ;i - . . i ... 1 w - - ' '.!'' r-" . :' " " - ):.:. -- i - , . . I v. . ... - ,. , . i . . .?,."-.. -' ..."' v I - . i -.. -v "'. m r. - 1 : - ' .. - ..rr," , : ... . : . -: - -- - .('; . -- ; K ; L r,:. : '. ' - ... ! .- v y t ,; ,: ; . i t:' " '. ' ; " . i - - j - ' -' ft . : 1 ; t 1 r 11 t:4 i f 4 rkioliB ! Watchman. a'UIiAY, DEC. 7, lr?2. Ml! piljina, Esq., of Albemarle, N. C, -hi purchased the f'SUnly Gleaner" and r4ioveli i from Norwood to Albemarle. Urabt Pasha's! trial began at Cairo Satur. jli tie pleaded guiltv to the charge of reellidn and wu sentenced to death, which enlcnde was commuted te exile for life. English cottou dealer visiting ia! neifectinff arrangeuienw flit dffect shipment of cotton to Lirer It will Vewuch to the advantage of araieia. i si -.1 .1 n. niut rf "KttvD Yurie. is! klreadr undergoing the tortures vissted ujwa ireat men.; Hisdaily mail has grown trikaormous nronortions. and he is worried X i j ft a bprdposals looking to the next preiden- til election, i Hi "I i : Itrhtf 8teamer,.Enterprise, was burned 10 miles below Washington, N. C, Dec. 4th. TJBe Captain, Mr. W. A. Thompson, by great tfSertibns, secured the safety of Mrs. Dillon avI hlr rhililrra. but he and two others wire drowned. j , . i IIBailuoau doMMiasiosEita. Tho Leg iUntureof South Carolina is attempting to eminMly the views of the busincsu men f tho Statu by an amendment to her laws ftlr the regulation of freight and passen ger charges on the railroads. ari.oi Tmii.iiAnj are talking much and 1 " lA-ndlw kltont reducing the tarifT sav it loudly about reducing tbe tanu say k """t donc ana at 1,1,9 seaiwn 5 uul w c snau not uc surprise.! u ejr i i uPu. any solid relief jfor the people, and we fear that even someiDemocratsQiay weaken on ths repearof the Internal Itevcnue system, HPtftwithstandinjg bills for its repeal have al ready been introduced in Congress. 5s ; XT" pt is now in order for every one who I lias a friend elected lot Jc Legislature to . . . . . I nfminate him for Speaker; and fur every ;mber so uoiuiuated forthwith to write ri-. i l4tri t. Pvrrv otlur number solicitiutrLu' i -r ru t u jetters to eer otiur nu mucr Boiicuiug i the ,Habihty of the President to discharge Kis .vute. It vv ill niake business for the lultils ami niiike things very lively on tire meeting of the Legislature. Some- bdy will lieu'tfter be. styled "UU Acci- Idfucy." . '. ? -Patau Sjiootixo. Miss Von Behren 'ejfxHl under au apple suspended a few iujrhe above h0r head on a theatre stage wfiile Frank Finync, William Tell like, was ro Miooc me appie wunout nuriing the lady.; But he breach pin of the gun b?w out and so; disturbed the aim of the rnarKsnian as io scun me snoc into ine head uf the lady, and killed her. JLAsniEMOThe city of .York Ul soon to bojthc scene of the greatest blasphemy eveV enacted in this country, ie "Passion 'Play," as it is called, is to nerformed in one of the theatres : Th ttal aud crucifixion of Clmst. It was government, it is surprising how little chairman of the board. imiK)8ed a yjjar or two ago, but means attention is paid by thetn in ordering This 2d day of December, 1882. re then, foopd to prevent the disgrace- tlleir system of laws so as to make them At the hearing before! the board Dr. M performance. But the city authorities the least burdensome possible: A writer York admitted, we learn, that at one pre ow seem to doubt the expediency of an in the Davidson Dispatch mentions! one cinct in Wilkes the votes were reversed, fipeal to the courts to stop its produc- subject worthy of the attention; of the - , ; i?..k,;. ' r -w-- .i,uuii.i iHtccu. iMCittii- r ui i unaueipnia, uas ueen engageu to m ..f,lil.!1...-l'L 1:f. 1 1 . .. . i . I t'lsouate our Saviour, The Wilmington Star says the nomina- tiou'of Geo. N. Folk was a "Godsend" to he- Democratic party. He is unpopular and to many ipeisous abiolutelv odious far If J me other man mi,ht have rnn Judffe Itu-ffin a closer raw. but kt.nw f nn.l Ivho could have beaten him. There is no oubt Folk aud Dockery vreakened the tcpublicaii t cket.and righteously so ; ut this was kot tho year, for whipping Ihe. drwocratic army. It will lie noted iMweyer in heir aunals as deserters' year, fl'ho more conspicuous ofrthera are dooiu Dd to pangs of a great disgrace. .The Charlotte Journal of this morning Ijpeutioua the very unwelcome news that there is to be a contest in the next Gen eral Assembly over Senator Ransom's jj5fnt. We had hoped that Senator Ran- sim Would be returned with acclaimation: but more and more it becomes apparent that politicians consider the offices are pruea to bo.j fought for and-wou bv them .for the money and honor thev afford, and tliat the interest of tho people is an acci- oci ought tostand. off. j . other boly paving authority "to do jns deutul iucideut very remotely involved. I " ; tice," but in his opinion the powers of Hon. W, T. Dorch is a candidate airainst iwiusom. ie mime of Gov. Jarv a ia idso mentioiieil in this connection, butt twe discredit jthe report iu the face of his letter on the subject. We hope the Leg- jslature will be able to disjwseof this f. ueation very speedily, and inn way that wju meet public expectation the plectiou of Ransom, The Legislature will meet on the 3d of January, aud the friends of different gen tlemen who, are members-vlect nf th L -. HdtlftH am nriritif tlim f.w C.....1 I Anion r those al read v broiirht furu-nnl nrm ,T Messrs. W. II. Bailey, of Mecklenburg j Suwuel Mcp, Tate, of Burke, Thomas "M. lL JJR of Aluiiiance, Geti, M. Rose, of Cum I berland. W, F. Green, of Franklin, W. W. i Jx'iioir of Watauga, and P.'VVurthtngton, j 4i jiariin. ioi, late, however, in public . - v wuv. Vlifl 111 CI 11 Vi rlJle Landmark. n '-We trust the Legislature will Lave the goou sen.e io Do governed iu the selection by the .imple rale of tj.e fittest man for- I tfi latie tb be performeil. If they will uuiy consider the interest of the pconlri . ...... . - vr.no nave entrusted them with public af4 fairs they will discard every motive ol personal favoritism and select the ma 'who is best pf speaker, able to discharge the dulie; that and noiliini more. L gKd seuse, declines to be condered iu Though the River and Harbor appropria 1 "SS," i-1 tue sIHJake,'sniP'--J tion8 my be paid from joutetandmg bal THE 1KKSIIENT MESSAGE U tk uan nd is too lenjrtliy to reproduce d.t. i- mnA irt hiinsM uenco oi I t, tlui we can only give a few: of the jnost ?m- portHnt questions of gencrAl lnterest wmcu it bHns to the consideration of Congress. I. After showing, at some Jength, our con- tinoed peaceful relations With all foreign respectfully peUtlon. , joar nuuui countries the President t baches fponboa: theinancial sUtus of the government, snow- inida surplus in the public treasury, ne 30th, 1882, of $165,000,000 W.thcwipre, recommends that "all rnUrnal taxes, save thoke which relate to disced spirits,, be abated, buUhrn.s , it omi reasons, to wiauy wipe . iii TTo favors a revision of the pres I i He favors a revision of the FeHjgc. ontitiirifr.andrecomends a 'general redue- Jib Sj, in .hU source of mm . i I 2! 1 . ! !l Therresident very properly dpreci the1 inefflciedcy of our nvy,jand calls ; the pr ry eemtinized and canvassed, ae attUtion of Congress to5 the necessity of coraing to law, as to the jresalt of said, wife legislation in this drection. sitn taken in opposition p ,no ..Tr- Harbor Bill, as passed over: his retoat Jast session of Congress, is abl V defended, nd in connection therewith asks ongreis to cotter proprie., U-Mj Federal Constituticn so as to g)Ve thejE ecotive the riebt te veto any objectionable item or items of law approbrisfingnroifles, I whereupon the part approved shall be law ; . 1 " 4 ii.li r;i 'k and the part disapproved shall fail to be- cote law. A reduction ifi TSte of postage is hought te be advisably; and that inter- etU mmprof 1serves consideration, es- nccially as regards freight discriminations pcpiaiiy as refcam w9m "j 1 The message is an auiy gotten up &tate document, quite conservative in tone; and in fo I . , i 1 , tne unmistaKaDie uemanas oi a ion g-suuer-1 . , . , . . L . t-,0i,i . f " . - 'L , f v?j timely information to bring the aforesaid ing people for an earnest) actual, !&LrroIi franda and illegalities to the at- reformation in the civil service departments of the count The preBident strongly as- serts his readiness to assist Congress wfeateverndeavor it may make in this di rection. ; I Lastly, Mr. Arthur impresses upon Con- gress the necessity of an act for ascertain- in the vote lor Presidential wee tors ; ana I calls for some action to develop the intent 0fti,e Coiistitution in providing functiona- - ry!prjvneges to the Vice-President qualify- ini for filling the eiecntive chair durinrr his official duties. - . 1 t . Z- -1 X 1 ; it.i iL.i i I 18 ciear w ver xnat me pos.- iiqn raxea oj iur AriQur is aimosi exactly i a i I n what the national Democratic party haa your oaiu uoiu au uiyourueu Be,u ' Jsuch convenient dav and as remote as I ucpu piuiuuigauiis uibe many years, anu I tt't lirn ton Ka tVin iloairo Anrorf otti'an . -v v AnKh. nort nf tho PMiKtii.. n.'fl. i ho ni 1. ; o ' i.. i , , .. i , the burdens now resting upon the people can be easily removed,? But shall we be brought to see that this is only another ruse to blind the people, or an attempt to shift blame on to the shoulders of the (actual frcQds of reform. Regarded strictly as a necessity, gov- element must be kept up; but itoe.not Mlow that it should be burdensopae te thie governed. On the contrary, it shonld the governed. On the contrary, it shonld be made as light as possible: and in a .n.,ntre WU .!, nonl ,ain fh.u . iu'aw u W I'WLrtV luunv illVll W IV U I a. upgisiatnre in uie suDioiued extract, and - i i I there are others of a similar character in the details of government which might be changed for the better. We commend tie following : It is honed, and ereatlv to be desired. that the present Legislature will do mnnv . - ... j .lC,od things for the! people. Prominent among the subjects calling for legislation I S! VbnS J.. -n ,.f ..L !t::.t "J i": the present law, in ofder te be valid, to V6 registered at the; county seat. This ZiJ5L mortcas t Wl t Ht7w whether far or near, in order to their Dro- bate. Would not an act' authorizing- such probate and registration, of all iHovtgiiges peace for tlie township in which the mort gauee may reside, be a great convenience to the people 1 j Patkexamilus. : f , slKjr oi ueeus, eiect, in Kichmond county, failed i to give bond, fThere were failures of a similar kind on the part of republicans elect in If U - part of rePnbUeans elect in ,UH,Knjery, two years ago. U is not l-!BaV to and competent bondsmen in the rePQblican party, and in all such cases me . i, nmes on tn rMiiiPtinn eitrtUa. r- i . i j ...w. viiwiv wiaiu in MiuvMSBcis were merely min- isf -"---t----. 1 : "Tho6e wlo talk glibly about "sweep- lnC awaJn the internal j revenue tystem Huittao weu-to iceep an eye on the ; growing figuret of the annual appropria uB.u.. y iue pruinary expen- V , .-v.,oul inieresicuarge on the public debt, pen- siong now account for more than one- " " aucgiuwmg expense ot . lie navai establishment is another item of which account must be taken when it i .. : . i , . i utcouiea a question oi surrendering sour- XtTvy wants $8,600,000 more than! he cot I - for the current year, of which increase $3,600,000 ig dne to increased , esii mates for the construction and repair of Vessels and f'2.500.000 for rIpjihi m!.iin sh ances,, the estimates for Dnblic! wnrts ow an increase ot about $7,000,000. and aa these are verv jrl ' f public bflildings already in process the chances of "reducinW tW UT- ' ei r d very con- siderablv are not hriiinf Fire above the mark tliat you intend to nil. . JiliciKJ, UIVlDClDle f pfprni naHnn with a right motive am T-- ...U...U.UU the levers that move the world. Bobbins Proposes to! Contest. wr,1ftr. Dec.2d7coanel for Matjor tliH fnirowiuir oeiuiw the of wnTaWcn : Bmoraiu Board of State Uan- vassers . ' ... WilHani M. Bobbins, of Iredell eounty. o .7..- neYerthe. :;.t to fuitb and credit, he, W.M. jwftg duj elected fepreseutative from the said seventh msrrfct 10 otu Congresof vthe Jfigg J , tlie 7Ul ay I novemocr, aso ' j. " ' 2. Tliat whilst he does: not actually Ivn laid F?" JjT boaril at iu meet- t--.,7 . . ....t ,.ow w,eli --r- nr , ntpt.Jir that Tyre york ft Braau plarality of the Tota. - 4 i . 3. That jonr petitioner ps prepared to ffitfiJSK' 3 error8 in figttre., -kj,, mmWianV'nrriudlcei bis riehts by understating his teal rote land overstat- ing thafcoi tne sam lyre pr. 4. That your petitioner will further hJuable Hardf if oppor. tunUv auwed him, that sutfdry frauds aDa iUegalities were committed in vari- ons townships and precinct of the seventh district to his prejudice, by which he was deprived of the legal majority which was truir cast ior lima in ine sqveuiu uwuin, auj tne erroneous result, to wit: the ap parent election of his aforesaid comieti tor. Tvre York, secured, i 5. That vour petitioner had not tne tention of the several county canvassing boards prior to the makiug up and trans f 1. ..iw. J.ffininl mriirns en Hint HlA proper corrections might do maue uy saia boards in so far as they Were authorized to do so by law. and moreover the lawful powers of the couuty boards of canvassers to grant redress in the premises would ; - , ,.ti uaril r (,VnftPr. Wueretore, your rjetitioner prays yonr honorable writs u vs rMvw -u -p board to grant him a hearing that he may lay before yen The pcci?c facts and tlie I pioofs thereof by which a proper correc- f: r ;i r .,r sr-j - - i , boards may be made by you aud the true tUU VI tUS VlUtfini imuiuo v m vmuj resun oi sum e.ecuuu u.ajrju C !J 1 A.T 6 w rwunvuv ti1 tliiD nn1 Ati talifimAi nrorft r 1 1 Q r. I ' t. i I...U i . i possible within the jeriod al lowed by law a -Vi . , a x 1. ... UaIr lur HUjuuruuieuw ui juur uuuuruuio wuj in t.liA rli coll firm, nf ifa fhliAtinna. nnnn which dav the aforeaaid heaiinc mav be had, and that no declaration of the result of clection be made until after said day and heariug. j Wm. M. Robbixs, Petitioner. This 28th November, 1882. Thereupon the board made this order : The within petition is presented by W. M. Bobbins, through his counsel, Messrs. Coke, Vaughn and Mcrrinaon. 7 to grant the relief .prayed for aud ed by the petitioner. It is orde The board,1 npon consideration, are of risdiction d demand led by the petitioner. It is ordered that tnis 'PaDer be tiled with the returns, in 1116 otnce ul Mie ecretary or state, ana I . 1 . 1 mi .1 f.,.n, v In counting the vote for Congressman for the fourth district, the Board of can vassers met with a difficulty. The law designates that the following Iconutles shall compose the fourth district: Nash, Johnston. Granville. Chatham. & Wate Fk- Only that and nothing more. How about Durham and Vance T There were however no re turns from Durham-the Orange returns w"ngtlie Tote of eo-innch of Darliam C0Qn merly belonged to Orange. Tne Orange retnrns were counted. Iu re grd,toVance,thecase was different. There were returns from Vance and the board coa,d der. t,,e act of Assembly count those returns, Vance county not being lone of the counties designated by law as embraced in the fourth district. There was tome argament, and npoa a motion to count the vote stood two to two, and was lost. Gov. Jarvis stated that under the facta !m nn,i.f B n,M k-.m the facts as he understood them, the votes cast for Cox and Devereux would cer- tainly be counted, and oucht to be count- ed by the House of ReBresentativi nr istenai. l he result of the election was isterial. The result of th U.ti not chanced by the action of the board. which was based ou their adherence to principle as -thev under! it. Ti. board made a note to the county of Dur- ham to the effect that the vote was re- iUrueu wlu, anu counted with the re- turn a of Orange, and also made note iu regard to Vance stating the vote return- i ed so as to show the actual vote of the District. The official vote of Wake, how ever is defective for the nnrt ttWI, i . " " annexed to Durham was not counted- l ! '1 - ww UKCUOIf Gen. Cox in oue of the precinct votes. An unfortunate speculator in Green ville. California, undertook to escape after having spent the earnings of Ida coufi ding depositors, who were almost al miners. He was pursued and, according to a special from that region, "his bones are expected in on the next express." Chicago to apply to the Legislature for inutciiicuv is iu active nrocTesj in general license act, which shall yield $5 a week from beer saloons and lOs u-k fn$? PIac w,,ere other liquors are sold. Tim would give a revenue to Chicago of oyer a million dollars, and would do much to regulate the liquor traffic iu that j GRANDEST TO BUY 11 M. 1 i EVER OFFERED IN SALISBURY, The Largest Stock lK II 1 FRENCH AUD AMERICAN : i '-' ; . ' ---,.!!-: -: :' Sugar,; Fruits, and Toys, NUTS, ORANGES, LEMONS, CANNED g-PicJtles, (loose andy bottled), Catsups, . f Tlio 1 , . . ever brought, to this AIv stock of : unexcelled nrc opened and ready for the inspection of the pub lic. IIa,vins; Ixmglit the largest stock of Toys ever exhibited in this j)lact I can guarantee satisfaction to my customers both in quality nnd prices. ! i We invite Country Merchants, Christmas Tree committees and the entire retail trade, tunity to buy tne cheapest goods ever oncred in this market. Nov. SO. Philadelphia Press: Althougli Gover nor elect Cleveland can claim tlie largest majority ever given in New York, it is not relatively as great as tli at of Govei- nor Joseph C. Yates in 1822. Ontof 131,- J . . received 123,493 to 2,910 ior ooiomon ouuu ick. m un v mv ;mo oD o i o.-ii. T.. t. lUJtJJI JIJ n u UIUI lunj liinu uuno cvo .eat a8 tue miuo,ity candidate received w,h is vastlv meaier nronoi tion f . Votes, which: is vastly greater proportion , , f o a a ----- - 7 - - . dou't tell the whole storv always, as it timn i .ipvciann run Rimvr. isnc innioriTies was long a gibe against Governor Yates tj fc ti - weufc iut0 ' office almost unani- mously, aud vent out entirely so." It is conceded that steel rails, at $45 a ton, pay a fair pront. But a combination of the mill-owners, a few years ago, drove the price up to-$33 a ton. The avearge for six months, ending -with May, 1880, was $74,83 per ton. The consequence as explained by the New Yoik J?ulUc, wa that everybody, wauted to get a share of pluuder so rich, and the capacity of works in this country is now about double the demand. Of course somebody will have to suffer, aud that severely. Wash. Post, Dem.- ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE ,- OF RAIL ROAD STQCK On Saturday January 7th 1833, I will sell three shares of N. C. R. R. Stock for cash. Sale to take place at 12 o'clock M. at the Court HAuse iu Salisbury. 1 H. C. B0ST, Ad nor. de bonis non of Burrage Heathman. Dec. Gth, '82. 8:1m. TUTTS '"CTFEOTOBAHTl Is eompoaed oC Herbal and Mueiluginoua prod- j oeta, which permeate tlie enbatance of tlie JjUkgt expeetoratea tlie acrid matter that ooUeeU in the Bronchial Tubes, and fortoa a -aootliUaK coating, which relieves tbe ir ritation that causes the cough. It cleanaaa the lane of all Impurities, atrcncthaiis them when enfeebled bjr disease, invigofi ' ates the circulation of the blood, and braces the nerroua ayatraiu Slight eold often end in consumption. It is dan(cro to neglect; them. Apply the remedy promptly Ai tost of twenty years warrants the assertion that: no remedy has erer been fonnd that Isas prompt miUeUeeta slnarle doa raises ' Inflammation, and its use batiaats eoag-h. A pi eatant cordial, elail- drm talc it remdll7. For Croup it ia iavmliuibl an4 should to in STery fsioilj. gs m Bp pA 1 J 1 vtmrnaa tv.m.h yf ci in y ann ti jmtcios. ; PILLS ACT PfttECTLf ON THE LIVER. t; tires CUllls snd Fsver. Dyspepsia 61ek Headache, Illllous Colic ,ConiUMa Uoia, IMkcsuoatlsm, Fllesf Palpitation of tlk Heart, Dizziness, Torpid X.lver, and, Female Irregularities. If yon do not Mfeel wr well,"atio!lepillat bed-time stimulstestha itomaeh, rwttotesthe appetite, imparts Tim to the tTHtnra. Pries. 2e. 15 MwnT Rt.. KF" WRITE FOR TUTTS MANUAL FREE." ; 53 2 - A 0 s - i. w k " mTUTT'S IXPlCTOKAm. the phlegm, aubduea SDeedilr cure the most 111 73 1 ill"" 3 mm i i of i fir kiSr'IY I LEASES, wmMS&Ar GOODS, Sauces, Brandy Peaces,. Figs, &cji, &c.4m XiArgoat Stoolx. of 1 if market and CHEAPER than ever before. kr to come and. take advantage of this oppor A. PARKER, 7:tf A 5 lb. box of French CANDJT, delivered free at any express office for S220. 3 lb. box for L7o. Standard for Purity and EkceUenct. Address, K D. R0YSTER & BR0, i CANDY. Best in the 8:1m World. LAND AND Mill PROPERTY FOR I offer my Plantation and Mill Property for sale, situated on Crane Creek 5 miles South of Salisbury, containing 230 acres 75 to 100 is Bottom. There is a good dwelling house with all necessary out buildings. The Mill property consists of a Grist Mill with an excellent pair of Burrs and Corn Mill with the FarrarPat. Turbine water wheels, a new Eureka Smut machine and a new Bolting Cloth. The Cotton-Gin house is 24x36, two story building, right new with a Hall Gin, Uondensor and self feeder, with a Liddel Boss Press. There is an Engine and Boiler of 35 horse pewer situated between the two arranged so as to run either or all at the same time. The aboTe property is in good repair at this time, - - Any person wishing to buyauch property will do well to call on met 'at Salisbuiy, N. C. P. IIEILIG. Nov. 28th '82. 7:6t. Executor's Sale OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. HAVING qualified as Executor of the es tate of Mary Hall, dec'ifc, I will sell at public sale, at her late residence, On Thursday, the 21st of December, "Wheat, Corn, two head of Cattle, 3LO tt vi irifiknn onri nthpr articles not mentioned. nrTOo f ci r!h "All persons having claims against the said Slarv Hall, dee'd., are Jiereoy nounea to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or before the 30th of November, 1883, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery ; and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make prompt payment. A. L. HALL, Ex'r. Nov, 30, 1882. ?:ts t Casb is ij Motto. Ilavins determined to-adopt the Cash System from the 1st of December,! would . resnectfullv request all those who are in-" debted to me on account or otherwise and for Guano to call in ana settee, as 1 am i greatly in ned of money and Must nave it. I shall in future sell strictly for CASn or ' Barter, as by this mean I will be better I able to give my friends and customers 'More Goods Fop Their Honey ! . i am now receiving a mc au wi, . ,i r.u for the l Christmas Holidays. 3fCall and see my stock before you make your purchases.. I have a fine lot of TSft (ffHSt fHliQ 2mjkASZl WAm$S&?i COCOANUTS j AND APPLES ON HAND. All Kind of Country Produce Taken n Exchange for Good, j WA TED, FURS,' SKINS, WAX, RAGS. BEEF HIDES, SHEEP SKINS, BUTTER, EGGS, CHICKENSJ TURKEYS, GEESE, ANP DUOKS, ETC., ETC. J. D. JiiCIlEELY. ASM I 7:1m GOOD "Wrrn a view of mence selling the following goods at cost: 1 i OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING ! LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES. LADIES' SHAWLS AND. CLOAKS. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR. WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS WATER PROOFING, CLOAKINGS AND BEAVER, CLOTHs .We hare the In the town which mast be A splendidTine of PRINTS A.T 5cts. PER .YARD. We intend making a clean sweep of NOW IS AN OPPORTUNITY OF LOW.. .Dec 7th, 1882. SALEqfLAEW Will be sold on the premises on the 22d day of December next, the land of Georoe A. Locke, deceased, containing 270 acres. Said land will be divided and sold in two separate lots the Anderson place, contain ing 120 acres, on which is a good Dwelling, Barn, and necessary out-buildings. The Van Eat on place, containing 150 acres and no buildings, is well timbered has some good Creek and Branch bottom-lands on it, and some fair specimens of Gold. Said lands lie on Fourth Creek in Scotch Irish township, Rowan county, adjoining the lands ot A. A. Hart, John Campbell and others; is well watered, and produces corn, wheat, oats and catton, freely. Lies in a good neighborhood. Any one wishing to examine the property can do so by calling on Mr. Henry G. Lippard, who resides on the place, and will point it out. Terms of sale CASH. J. D. JOHNSTON, Ex'r. Geo. Locke, dee'd.- Nov. 13, 1882. 5:H. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OP REAL ESTATE! Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of Rowan county, 1 will expose to sale at auction, in the town of Enochville, on Sat urday the 23d day of December, 1882, about 110 ACRES OP LAND, situated ii Atwell Township, Rowan coun ty, adjoining the lands of John Butler, Da id Deal, Hugh Patrke, and others, being Lot No. 2 in the division of the lands of Smiley 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 the rate of 8 per cent., title retained until purchase money is paid. SAM'L H. WILEY, Com'r. (P. O., Salisbury, N. C.) Blackmer & Henderson, Attys. November 18, 1882. 6:5t ADMINISTRATES SALE OF PERSONAL PROPETY! Notice is hereby tnven that I will offer for sale at public auction, at the late resi dence of Elizabeth Lverly, dee'd, in Frank lin township, on the 27th day of November, 1882. the following personal property, to wit: One horRe and buggy, three head ot cattle. 8 or 10 hogs antrpigs, about 50 bush els of corn, about 20 bushels of wheat, far I min2 ctensils. nousenoia ana Kiicnen uir- . . a a si ll'il . J niture, and perhaps others articles lerms oi saie tasn. 4:3W ll 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 7ta day of November. 1883, and all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make prompt payment. JlONBOE IliROKH, Adtll r OI Elizabeth Lyerly. Not. , 1882.-4 w SHERIFF'S SALE L AN D ! Bv virtue of Venditio Ertxmts and execu tion .issued out of the Superior Court of Rowan County in favor of P. N. Ilcilig Son against John L. Cruse, in my hands for collection, I will sell at public auction, at the Court House door in the town of Sal is hnrv nn the 27th dav ot November. 1882. Jan tne right, title, interest and estate of the j0ijn l. (jruse, in and to the following r7nw real nropcrty, viz : A tract of land in an countv. adjoining the lands of John P. I Pimar TTonrv K"Tntts and nthprs and known rl ' " , i aa the chancey Young place. Terms, Cash. Dated at Salisbury, the 18th day of September, 1882. 3:4w Administrator's Notice! Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Rebecca Cowan, deceased, I here- by give notice to all persons having claims again against the deceased to exhibit the same to me on or before the 25th day of Nevember, 1883. and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. W T OTTPIV AA1m of Rebecca Cowan. Nov. 20th, 1882. 6:6w Notice to Mtoruiia CreOltors ! Notice is hereby giyen to all persons in debted to the estate of Rufus R. Knox, de ceased, to make early payment ; and those having claims against said Rufus R Knox, dee'd, jnust present them to me on or before the 23d of November, 1883. AMANDA E. KNOX, Adm'ijr. Nov. 23d, 1882. 6;6w (DOS?' changing our business wc will at once com- best stock of - - " sold regardless of COST. our FANCY GOODS BUYING JONES, McCUBBIHS t CO. V ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS - FOR SALE. j I will sell privately, two buildimr lki adjoining my residence, fronting on Full. ton street and running through to Ellia street. This is tlie-uxmt desirable nron- erly that has been offered for sale here for many years. In my absence call on John S. Hendet sou or M. L. Holmes, Esq. A. J. MOCK. 2:1m. Salisbury , Oct25, 1882. W.R.MASON, DRUGGIST, j Main Street, Salisbury, N. 0. 1 j DEALER Ifl PURE DRUGS, Medicine, Oils, Soa;s, Perfumeries, Brushes, Combs, Trusses, Lamps, Cigars jand Tobac co. Also a beautiful lot oi fancy VASES AND TOILET SETS. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY, Cheaper than ever known before. Night calls promptly answered witjhout extra charge. ge. uive him a call. 1:1m -j JOHN WADSWGRTirS CELEBRATED I RUST PROOF i - r SEED WHEAT. We arc Agents for John Wxdswobtb Celebrated RUST PROOF Seed Wheat. We can supply it m any quantity requir ed. J. 31. Kn()X & CO, Salisbury, Oct. 19tb, 82. 4ti ! ; ADMINISTRATORS SALE! OF . j Personal Property ! At the residence of John Graham, dee'd, near Third Creek Station, in Scotch Irish township, I will offer tor sale at public sue tion, on Tuesday, the 21st day ; of Novem ber, 1882, the following personal property,; to wit : One good mule and three bones, a number of hogs, a lot of wheat, corn aid cotton, one 2-horse carriage, one buggy, ' wagons, one Mower and Rake, Farming Implements of every description, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other things not mentioned. i Also, on Thursday, the 23d day of No vemder, 1882, at his plantation in Atwell township, I will expose to public sal a large lot of Corn, Wheat, Cotton and psr ha Ds other articles. ! ..; TERMSf both sales Cash.! j J. G. FLEMING Adm'r j f John Grahamidec'st Oct 17, 1882.- l:6w North -Carolina, ROWAN COUNTY, Lx t ik Scran OR CpUKT. James Hillard, Adm'r of Sarah GreeirA Against j Wilford Dent and others, pfh. Petition To sell laDd for assets. It appearing to the satisfaction of jlfcs Court that John Dent, if living, and hhu heirs, if he be dead, and Hatch pent, if hv in", and his heirs, if lie be deadj defendinU inThe 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 j weeks, nou ; fying the said defendants to appear st tht office of the Clerk of the Superior Court oT Rowan County, on Monday the 18th day I December, 1882, and answer the jDmplat ; T hich will be filed in the abofve enuwe within ton rtnva from the date bereox, ' and if they fail to answer thejfcoraplainttni piaimiu win app'j "y vt - lief demanded in the complaint. -s J M. 1 IOR AIL C. S. C. of Rowan County. Oct. 27rl882; j 3:6w ; Nortli Carolina; I ROWAN COUNTY. S OB COUBT. Tobias Kesler, PTff, Against j John F. Reed and otherf, Deft. ( Petition for partition of lanjd. It anDeariner to the satisfaction of tb Court that John F. Reed, Jom C. y and wite Sally J. Connor, Jo$n S. and wife Margaret E. Leonard, B C. and wife Alice C. Jones, W. Reld. L.UuB Reed and Louisa Mason, defendants above eniuiea case, arc l,wP , 7 this this State and are necessary parties to w action : It is ordered by the (fourt lication be made in the "Carolina J man" for six successive weeks, notny said defendents to appear atj the omtj County, on Monday the letn oa ber, 1882. and answer the compla" will be filed therein, and if they f-A ..o.;,! ,.nmn1nint the nlaiatiff ri.V swer said complaint the plamtirrwm to the Cciurt for the relief demanded in complaint. J. M. HORAH, C. S U r - of Rowan Cpunijf GOODS . i 3;6w Oct. 31, IbS'J i 1: 11 i i J Y
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