j:
Carolina .Watchman.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1683.
Tmb telegraph briefly announces the
tli of E. JV Hale, in New York city,
on tbe 3d lust. There are few men whose
death will bo more seriously regretted
than that of Mr. lUls. -r"'
Nixctecx Couriers Puo wised. A
force of 43 picket! coot let hands: while
epssing the Tuekaaeegee rirer, from their!
Barracks, to work In the Co wee Tunnel,
n the W.N. C, Railroad, became frighten
ed, and thinking the ferry boat was about
Jo sink, all ran to one end. which sank
the boat. Nineteen were drowned. The
others tared themselres with much diffi
culty, - .; . ; :.r
V A striking example of Cuffy's "ruliug
passion strong in death, occurred in the
midst of this terrible scene. One of the
negro eouricta, who was serring a term
for tbrft, succeeded iu taring a white
guard from a watery grare. After pull
ing him ashore, he deliberately robbed
him of Li purse containing about $15
-and hit watch.
parry in jhe State. Two plans hare been j
wgtrested daring the Ipast yearone in
the Raleigh Observer early In the Sum
mer and one in the! Chatham Record
about a I month agoi-either , of which
would be fair, and in strict comolianca
i j - t
with the apportionment act of Congress
in regard to population and contiguous-
ness of territory. Whether tbe question
of couuty government will be agitated or
whether the result of the electien will be
taken as an Expression of tbe wishes of
the people against such agitation; we do
not know bat we hope that until there it
stronger demand for a change than there
hat been, the present system of county
gorernment will be continued,
The establishment of n Railroad Com
mission, j will,) deubless, be another im
portant matter for consideration, and, if
it is determined tjjat there shall be. one,
NORTS CAROLINA.
Tbe Legislature in Session.
Cbsriottt Journal.
liALKiaii, Jan. a The Legislature of
North Carolina met to-day aud organised
The uemocrata bare control of both
q booses by a large majority,
Lieut. Gorernor Robinson presided in
the Sea'ata.' George M. Rose of Cqmber
lind, was elected Speaker of the House,
and Sobert M. Furman Clerk of tbe
' House. Ne other business was transit
ed. i Got. Jarfis will send in bis message
to-morrow. '
; State Treasurer Worth reports that of
the unsecured debt, $8,820,745 has been
aoaprerised for $3,600,641 in 4 per cent,
bonds, and $3,800,300 old bonds recalled
outstanding.
j Of North Carolina railroad construc
tion bonds, $1,700,000 hare been renewed
under a contract fr new Q percent, bonds
yrith tbo snipe security, ring $4,075,
500 stilt unexchanged. Provision baring
been made for tbe payment of interest on
$ pore 4 per cent, bends than bare been
t tke up, there is now $254,189 surplus
; ia tbe treasury applicable to the payment
ff inserts? when these bonds shall haire
fceot) exchanged. "
Tbe Senatorial election for tbe succes
sor of General M, Y, Ransom takes place
en the JOtli of January. Eon. W, T.
Pertcb, who serred in th Confederate
Senate is Mr. Ransom's epponent. J. M.
Gedger, Superintendent of the State
peaf, Pumb and Blind Institution re
signed to-day,
the Commissioners will : doubtless be
elected by the; Legislature.
Other railroad matters, including what
may bo done about the extension of the
Midland, and the State' interest in the
A. & N. C, will also demand attention.
One subject which ought to receire
careful cosideration, and to be perma
nently settled Is the law in regard to
conveyances. We shall hare something
to say about this matter heieafter.
We suppose; it would be i expecting too
much to hope for a law to protect sheep
husbandry bi it is needed badly enough
to justify prompt action; on the subject.
"These are 'among the more important
matters that will probably receire at
tention, at the bands of the letnalatnr
but there are many others to which we
hare made no! allusion and which are of
equal importance to jtbe people. Tbe
Governor's message will probably desig
nate most if not all of them and we hope
to see the Legislature go to work prompt-
! J jr L . .i l . .
i nuu dispose oi in em in such a way
that all the people can say, "well done.
good and faithful ser ran te.w Char lotto
Journal.
Restored to Ileal! h hj Prayer;
Boston, Dec. 31. ElizaWth Lambert,
30 years old, who liret in Norfolk street,
Cambridge, claimt to be another example
of the efficacy of prayer to core disease.
She bad.becn afflicted with disease of the
spine and other ailments for serenteen
years, and for the past teren bad been
confined to her bed, unable to walk, eren
with the aid of her cratch, She employ
ed the best medical skill, until, about two
years ago, - tbe ; became discouraged and
dismissed all her physicians,, and .has
lired hopelessly on in great pain, unable
to rise from her bed. A short time ago,
according to the story told by herself and
her relatires, a friend tent her a newspa
per account of an alleged prayer care, in
which it was related that the patient was
restored to health while a number of
clergymen were praying around her bed.
This so impressed her that the determin
ed to pray. Accordingly, while the was
alone, the prayed ferreutly that she might
be restored to health, and, to ber surprise
aud delight, sho was soon able to rise
from her bed. She went to the door, call
ed her mother, and told her story. Since
then the has been able to go about the
house and up aud down stairs every day,
and has been entirely free from pain.
Within a few days, howerer. she met with
a fall, whfeb, while not preventing her
from walking, has rendered her lame, so
that she walks with a slight limp. All of
her frieuds believe that her recovery is
directly due to Divine intervention in her
behalf in answer to prayer.
MB0
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The highest grade Acid Phosphate, contsining Potash, sold in North Carolina?
'!-! . - . !' . I last season. . f" ? -.v..- ' ;
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Ssnd to Pr. 0. W. PASNEYi Jr., at Ualsgh, fbr analjses. cf tlia different Brands.
Fiusoxs B. Hacxeh, President
' I 9:3m ' !
OF DIRECT niPORTATION.
FOR SALE BY THE ' "
VAtlDO PHOSPHATE COMPANY,
r ! CHARLESTON: 8. C.
Joszah J. Bhowh, Treasurer.
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WILCOX. GIBBS A CO.'S MANIPULATED GUAIIO. i
!i I nnw ninno f, nn 'ft oiincnniinGDUATC
iiibuun uiuuv v uvi o uurbiiriiuunn i bf
At acknowledged by everybody to be tbe Best Fntrnrisas la use, and are sold low for Casa, arid on :
j reasonable terms oa credit, witn Cotton Option, by fr-
. . . .i .v 1 CHARLESTON, 3. 0., AND SAVANNAH, OA.,
And their Agents Uironebous the Country. I
GRANDEST
M TO BUY
t With a riew of changing our business we trill aj, once 'jj
! mence sclling'the following goods at cost J
OUR EIITIOE OTOCK OF BEADY-HADE CLOTHIIiR.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE;8H0B3. ,
"LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR.
WHTTR ANT1 DOmKED TlT.ANKPrrQ
WATER PROOFING, CLOAK INGS AND BEAVER CLOT
We bare the iesc8tocfc of ! !
iiiii
OPPORTUNITY
11! I ill
i EVER OFFERED IN SALISBURY.
! i
The Largest Stock of
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
Thm Legislature and some of its
;-!.- Work.
The Legislature, which meets to-nior-f$
ill bare suiue Terjr important du
M to perform. The election of a U. S.
Jtanater to succeed Senator Ransom wiir
be the chief caao of excitement in the
ear) dajs ef tb session, but that will
be OTer ia two weeks, and will most
probably result in Ransom's re-election,
although the air ia thick with rumors of
pobable combinations, berwpeq gentle
men aepiring to diQreq( positions, to de
feat liim. .
We are too far from Raleigh to -learn
partienlara without special inquiry, and
these we hare not made, but we hare
been told that at the Capitol a strong aud
somewhat unexpected opposition to Ran
sow has been dereloped. W that those
Who seem most exercised about the mat-
T are, fortunately for him, not members
the Legislature and will, therefore, not
e an opportunity to ctto expression
their opposition in the form of ba!-
Jple. "
It ia. erident that he will nut hare a
walk-erer, but there is, in our judgment,
little reason to doubt his re-election.
Jike other public men, howerer, he has
some lurjeraerjiceable friends rhose siT
Jeneeio (he pent put would! be to hisad
rantage. "
We hare learned that some of these
Orerxealoes persons liare complAiped that
Journal ie unfriendly to hie reflection
because it baa not been more pronounced
fn hie faror. Of course such persons hare
RQjng MBpeption of the duties and re
spoDsibiliUes of a party newspaper, and
fheir criticjami pq)j naicate a jjeal that
js without discretion.
Another of the important duties that
will demand the attention of tie Legis
lature will be the redisricting of the
tate intonine ICongressieaal DistricU.
To Journal has heretofore expressed its
ppinione on this subject in a general way.
There ia an honest Democratic tnajorjty
n Not! Carolina of at least 30,000 if the
Whole TQte ijiould be cast, and, aa the
large Radjpa) ranjorities are confined to a
comparatively mall territory composed
pf countiea mostly contiguous, it is ouly
fair that at least aeren if qqt eight of the
Districto should be o laid off aa to giro
democratic majorities, y havpnof tbe
)t ilobt that if the Radicalf ad a
nipiority f the Legislature ther would
FTTjnUWfcr flip 8tate iu the most Bhaine-
Washington in Danger,
this time from indignant tax-payers.
No 1 this time the respectable citizens
of fittsbnrg, in Pennsylvania, are enlist
ed. The descendants of! one Bladenmore
claim that they bare a right tothe Capi
tol of the nation. The property inrolr
ed is that upon which stand the United
States Capitol the White House, the
Treasury, and other gorernment and
prirate dwellings in Wasiiington and
Georgetown, corerin 31 acres In the
Distriot of Columbia, besides 100 acres
in Bladensburg; Md. j 500 acres in Wash
ington County, Penn., aud an amount of
treasure in the Bank of England. Law
yers aro already enlisted, and moneys
bare been subscribed to push this claim
it will amount to infinite millions, and
may enlist all the legal talent of Wash
ington itself, jnpJndiflg the leading mem
bers of the Senate,
All these men sel their brains 'when
the demand is urgent.
Just what dimensions , this morement
may reach we cannot foresee: but expe
rience at Washington leads us to beliere
there are millions in it. We watch with
interest.
Rattlesnake Versus Bla.cksxa.ke.-
On the other side of the Santa Fe water
a... 1- a. 1 a . e
tail. jesieruay a ngut occarreu ueiween
a rattlesnake and a blacksnake. The;
rattlesnake was apparently on a journey
and the meeting was quite accidental.
At first the rattlesnake songht to avoid a
difficulty, but when the blacksnake press
ed the matter he halted and folded his
length into a coil. The blacksnake glid
ed round ia increasingly swift circles ;
the rattlesnake never changed its posi
tion only, his head went round follow
ing the swift movements of his foe. But
the circle still diminished its size, and as
the blacksnake drew close tbe rattlesnake
appeared to get confused. His rattles
ceased to give out the sharp souud, and
his head drooped as if vertigo was seizing
him. The blacksnake seized, by a light-
uing movement, the rattler by the throat
and, winding him up in folds the two
rolled over and over together, and in a
few moments the rattlesnake ceased to
breathe. Aa examination of the dead
body of the rattlesnake revealed a frac
ture in the spine as complete as if done
by a blow with a club. The rattlesnake
measured, dead, fire feet aud three
inches Fort Worth Democrat.
In the town which most bo sold regardless of COSH
A splendid line of , :: ;
PEINTS AT 5cts. PER YARD
We intend making a clean aweep of our FA.N CY GOODS
NOW IS AN OPPORTUNITY OF BUYING
CHRISTMAS
BOOBS
LOW.
Dec. 7th, 1663.
JONES, McCUBBIlTS & CO
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Suoar, Fruits, ajjd Toys,
NUTS, ORANGES, LEMONS,
ItLI&l rMPSS, BjJFjSlHJlS,
CANNED GOODS,
"Pickles, (loose and bottled), 'CaUnps, Sauces, Brandy Peaces, Figs, &c, &c.g
O Tto-o XiArc;oiait Stools, of
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SALEof mm
Will be sold on the nremlses Ion tht
dar of December next, the lind mf Okorok
A. Locxa, deceased, containing 270 acres.
Said land will -be dirided and sold in two
separate lots the Andersen place, contain
ing 120 acres, on which is a good Dwelling,
Barn, and necessary out .buildings. The
Yanisaton place, containing 150 acres and
no bnildintm. - is well timbered hmi uim
I good Creek and Branch bottom-lands on it,
m J t . y-i 1 ci
iuiu some isir specimens oi uoia. osia
lands lie on Fourth Creek in eVotch Irish
township, Rowan county, adjoining the
lands of A. A. IIrt. John Camnbell and
others is well watered, and prod u res corn,
wheat, oats and catton. freelr. TJm in a
T rfw
good neighborhood. Any one wishing to
.
examine me property can ao so Dy calling
on nr. xienry u. uppara, wuo rcsiaes on
tne piece, and will point it out.
Terms of sale CASH.
J. D. JOHNSTON.
. Ex'r. Geo. Locke, dee'd.
Nor. 13, 1883. 5:-H
erer brought to this market and CHEAPER than erer before.
a biuca oi
unexcelled are ooened and re&dT for the I
lie. Haung bought the largest stock of Toys erer exhibited in
uu .iocc, m cu guarantee sausiaction to mf customers bcth in
nualltv and nrinea.
We inrite Ctnntry Merchants, Christmas Tree committees and
tha AKmMA ma SI a JM . 4. ...
. rciii irauc, to come ana iaxe aarantage ef this oppor
tunity to buy the cheapest goods erer effered in this market.
Nor. 30.
A. PARKER.
7:tf
How-a Danish Juiob Checked Peu-
jubt. A Danish Colonial Magistrate for
whose exceptional character and abilitr
we can rouch, once made a grimly comic
experience in this direction aud upon
tnia principle : He was appalled br the
SALE OF LAND
. FOB PAETTnON! 1
Pursuant to an order of the Superior
- rrmm wj uv a n vi iwwjiu vuuDiv i win oiier av, pur
cu perjuries committed in cases be-, i llc 8aiei ai 111 e vourt nouse in Salisbury, on
)ess manner hut wljat they would do j
pught not to be a gujde for the Democrat
and, We trust, wiJ n9j fa.
It will rrqniiv ny ,gprfyfnande.ing on
Hieir part to secure all that PhPX re en
titled to or ought to ask iu redistrictinip
phe State, and-as the Districts ape lajd oflf
?rlth an ye to fl.e bpaf IsterpsU of the
State, of tliejr party, and of fairness aud
pot to proriding partjeujar Dittricts for
ambjtious members of tlie Legiidature,
thei need be no cause for anxit.ly as to
: t he future ascendency of the Democratic
Washington Jan. 1-Tbe weather
to-day wae clear, bright and; spring-like.
The great erent of the day was tbe Pres
ident's reception. The Executire Man
sion which has just been thoroughly re
painted, decorated and newly upholdster
ed and furnished, presented a handsome
appearance, The floral decorations were
plain but elegint. The Marine Band
was stationed in! tbe restibule and nlared
sereral airs during the reception. The
President and party stood in the blue
parlor and the presentations j wore made
by Marshal McMicliael and Col. liock well
The President Was assisted by the wires
of sereral members of the Cabjuet and a
number of other ladjeg, At 1 o'clock
the members of the Cabinet aud diploma
tic corps and the) dress of the Chinese m-
ceired much attention. At jl 1.15 Chief
Justice and Associate Justices of the Su
preme Court of the United arrived, and
were followed at 11.30 byj Senators and
Representatires in Congress, Judges of
the SVpreme Court of the District of Col
umbia, &c At 12 o'clock officer, of thm
Army and Nary, in full dress uniform;
filed in, headed by General Sherman and
Admiral Porter, and were! egeh in turn
presented to the Preeident, At 12.30 a
number of officials of rarions departments
were received, pp to this time the pro
gramme laid down had been followed,
and the President and all in tbe building
were in the best of spirits, whsn an erent
occurred which at once changed tho whole
spirit of the scene, Hen, j Elisha AUeo,
Minister of Hawaiian Islands, oldest
member of tbe diplomatic corps, who-had
remained a short time after beinir
seuied tothe President, had retired to
the eloak room in company! with his son
and was chatting pleasantly with a num
ber of gentlefpean! when j suddenly his
bead fell back and he became speechless.
Surgeon -General Crane and sereral other
Army and NarjiSurgeons,! who were' in
attendance at the President's reception
gare Mr. Allen prompt atteation, but he
died in a few ininutea. The canse of his
death : was auqina pectoris, i Word was
conveyed to the President, who at once
sapped the reception. The baud was si
eupt'd and the White House clotd. ;
fore hira, determined to stop them, and M?ndaT th 5th day of February, 11883, a
did He of enn- ! nnH.;A r u- I T,uaD,e rct oi land, known as the Old
mhi Vft T T T u hl;W PItclB Proridence Township, Rowan
method, but an English friend, seated T County, adjoining the lands nfSam'l Eller,
erer a witness told a palpable lie he 110 ACRES.
juuipu. xicasKeaiue reason, and theiwitn cemfortable dweUincr and necessarv
: . A m. I a. I U? ma
magistrate, alter a caution, rerealed his I uu'ouuaings. i nere is a good orchard on
secrete "Mr nrdrl tnAm ti.:n.i i.-lttte premises, and good indications of cold.
wit... o.wi -i , r ; " I TJSKllB : One-third cash, and the bal-
witness. and whenerer I pat mr left! anno in nnai nm.. . r.ZV-.
hand to my ear that indicates that the months, with interest from date of sale at.
eriaenco is laise, and he runs a pin iuto
him.w It is a well knows fact to the
many who will recognize this story that
the "sting of conscience" in this material
form prored effectual, and that the mag
istrate who died honored throughout
Denmark, iu three years turned all Alsa-
tia into one of the most orderly and law
abiding of communities. He could al
ways get the truth.
eigne per cent, j it e reserved nntil nnr.
chase money is all paid.
J. BASI L McCUBBINS, Com'r.
Salisbury, N. C, Jan'y 2d, 1883. i
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TAX HOTICE!
Notice is hereby giren that I will at
tend at the following times and places for
the purpose of collecting the Taxes due
for the year 1 882. All persons concerned
are earnestly requested to meet me
promptly and pay their taxes. I will at
tend at
unity. i... Monday, January 8th,! 1883.
A Davt Crockett im Petticoats. A
correspondent writing from Kingston,
New Mexico, ssyet Here, also, lires a
woman ef some thirtr-fire or fortr sum-
completed a log cabin and done all the Coleman's, Thursday! do.
work herself except putting up the last Enoch rille, Friday, do.
logs. She cut the logs, hauled them, and I Chn Grore, Saturday do.
uiaue me sningies to corer it.
I saw hrl"0?l.oa.W"a8 Monday do.
rid in .t.i.. s.x IV.oiail,,! Tuesday, do.
nn ' 7r7'J:rri n.B Wednesday,
uw.ov, u iuk ui ucr
do.
do.
do.
do.
An
Salisbury, Tuesday. do.
Salisbury, Dee. 30, 1883. 12i2t
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Was A fl Aor BltA 1 Prii1aii.i Th.J..
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uuu ;un Kiiieq, xou may probably think I ocae-s, riday,
sho ia a lomlv ChaK : ... I Franklin. Saturday.
case. She has a husband and ho tafco. K7i"i!,,feM,PdV
care of the children. (Qeod boy)
The expression white as snow" ia not
strictly accurate, for there is such a thing
as rea anow. Aristotle, in . his . writings,
mentioned mp phenomenon, but could
not explain it, Mr Sossure. a French
scientist obserred red snow on the Alps
uw Upj eammmq is witn a microscope
mscorereu Wat the snow owed its rA
hue to si minute plant. Protococcm Niva-
Mf which consists of a single cell. Bed
awtmr Va I... 9 . ... I lahi Gormiii &n1 all :
wou wowrrea in una country I awl tfc Erfy-iix yW practice No
on the Wasatch Mouptftias, ten thonsand fhr8tti0' mination of models or draw.
Ural I trsde-mark-
I Mill I tho United Btat
liVl ents in Can
DESIRABLE ROODS
TO RENT!
I bare two splendid Front Rooms up
A. Z 1 t . -k .
aiaini aim one ocore itoom for rent at low
ngures. Call at once.
It. R. CRAWFORD.
Jan. 3d, 1883. I22t
At the residence of1 Mrs. H. J. Scherer,
Rowan county, N. C, on the 27th of De
cember, inst., will be sold a Lot of House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, Sereral bush
els of Corn, 25 bushels ef Wheat, Hay, Ac.
Terms strictly cash on delirery.
J0:lt H. J. SCHERER.
RoraComty-In He Snperlor Court,
J. W. Mauney, Adm'r de bonis
non of Darault Lenta, pVff. Summons
Against for
Mrs. M. A. Lentz. E. D. Tntr. Ttaur
and others Deftft.
f -
STATE OP NOSTH CAEOLINA,
Eowaa Comity.
It spnearinsr to the Atifnt;rt n k
- wwwa wfl w
Court that J. C. Lentz. John J nnnrim.n
and Sarah Goodman are non-residents of
mis state, and are necesaarv nriia tn tia
11 1 f Tfr ! 1 a. 1 in . ... ...
"nicicv uj iiiq uours mat publi
cation be made in the "Carolina Watchman"
for six successire weeks, requiring the said
defendants to annear at tho nffi r
Clerk of the Superior Court for said countr.
T "M ,,aJ,B rom nejaate oi this sum
mons, and let them take -notice that if they
fail to answer the said complaint within
tliattime the plaintiff will apply to the
Court fnr tK nliri).....j.j Ii . . .
----- v-i .ui uwuftuueu in ms complaint.
Giren under my hand,,; this 27th day of
r..a J. M. Horah, C. 8. C.
l1I:6wJ of Rowan County.
coramssioHER's sale
OF
REAL ESTATE!
Pursuant te an order of the Superior Court
oi nowsn county, l win expose to sale at
auction, in the town of-Enoch rille. on Sat
urday the 23d day of December, 1882, about
110 ACRES OF LAND,
situated in Atwell Township, Rowan coun
tr. adjoininz the lands ef John Bntler. Da.
vid Deal, Hugh Parks, and others, being
lioi no. z in me airision or the lands of
Smiley Oehler. deceased.
This land is well located, and is rery
Taiuaoie.
TERMS of sale One-third cash. on.
third in six months, and one-third in twelre
months. Interest from day of sale on de
ferred payments, at the rate of 8 per cent..
line reuunea unui purchase money is paid.
DAM ii xi. wiLtiiix, lom r.
(P. O., Salisbury, N. C.)
Blacxmes & Hehdkrsok, Attys,
Norember 18, 1882. 6:5t
flDUIIIISTRATOS SALE
Of
I PERSONAL FROFETY!
JNotice is hereby giren that I will offer
tor sale at public auction, at the late resi
dence of Elizabeth Lrerlr. dee'd. in Vrv;
i lin township, on the 27th day of Norember,
18S2, tbe following personal property, to
wit : One horse and buggy, three head of
cattle, 8 or 10 hogs and pigs, about 50 bush
els of corn, about 20 bushels of wheat, far
mine utensils, household and kitchen fur.
niture, and perhaps others articles.
a cmis oi Eftie UUZU
4;3w
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Commissioner Sale
- or
HEAL ESTATE!
Iu pursuance of an order of SudctL
vwu.v m. auwio vpanry, i will sell at nnk
he outcry to the highest bidder, atlta
vuui i, avuBc uoor in Salisbury, on
Monday, 5th day of Febntary, Ififli
a tract of land situated in, Rowan CoTjitt
lying on the-Mlller Ferry Road, adjoiHiB;
the lands of Dr. LVY. Jones, Mrs. Hacfett
Thomas M. Kerns and others, T:ontainjM
about three hundred (300) acres and briij
the tract of land! which was devised to! 7
iJ. ouiiuaiuu vy wuua i. Duarer as ik
"Powe Place." " f
- siicws&o r oAiiE z vjnsi rnira tnof ...
third in 3 months and the Wnnn. i
months title retained until
ey is paid. - CHARLES PRICE: I
' c- Com'r
K. B. This Is a ralnahlA tmrt nf i.r.j
. ... - ,r . " um
lying o miies irora Salisbury and one mill
irom xm. u. . and is well watered ani
timbered. 4t J
VICE'S FLORAL GUIDE
Tor 1883 ia ava Elegant Book of
150 pages, 3 colored olates of flowm La
resetables. and more than 100Qillustr;An.
of the choicest fiowers, plants and rcgeUv
bles. and. directions for crow-ins?. Itie h.
some enough for the center tabic or hulL
day present. Send on your name and pojrt
office address, with 10 cents, and I will Mad
you a copy, postage paid. This is boU
quarter of its cost It is printed in bdtk
English and German. If you afterward ot.
der seeds deduct the 10 cents. j
Tick's Seeds are the Best la the World I
The Floral Guide will tell how to get
and grow them, j r
Vicx's Flower and Vee-e table Grd
175 nasTcs. 6 colored olates. 50S enrr&vinc
For 50 cts. in paper corers: tl in eWint
cloth. In German or Enerlkh. i
Vick's Illustrated Monthlr Maazin.
pa''es, a colored elate in ererr nnmher lid
many fine engranngs. Price $1.25 a jesr!
j. w oparjuca nam iters Kn
ior WCIS.J3 inai copies for 25 cents.
jajhes vicii
K19) BOCBSSTKB, K. T.
ADMINISTRAT01VS SALE
or
RAIL ROAD STOCK.
On Saturdar Januarr 6th 1R8.T r will
sell three shares of N. C. R. R. Stock for
cash. Sale to take nlaco at 12 oVWfc M.
at the Court House in Salisbury. I
H. C. B0ST,Admr. de" bonis nonef
Bnrrace Heathman. ! Doc-fith.
- j
ojim.
Ix thb 8trsx
ox Qovxt. I
fciAjLt, persons haring claims against the
voi,ra w i. uc hiu Aiizaoein iycriy, aec a,
are hereby notified to exhibit the same to
the undersigned on or before the 7th day
of Norember, 1883, and all persons indebt
ed to said estate are requested to make
prompt payment.
Monroe Barger, Adm'r of
Elizabeth Lyerly.
Nor. , 1882. 4w J
SHERIFF'S SALE
LAND!
We continue to
act aa solid tora for
DStanta. esTeatn.
copyrights, etc.. for
BS. and in ohta.in nl.
, - - -- i
aa, jsnnaaa. Jfrance
id all other eoi
feet abore the sea.
that has been sprinkled with fresh blood.
There Jires in Taylor ; county a Mr.
Ganltney, ttJjq l the greatest curiosity
in Georgia. There seems to be an accu
mulation of adipose mattpr about every
jotut m his bfiyincl the nearer the joints
of course the greater amonFpf tfjia fatty
matter. .Conseqdeutly bis jiapdsand fept
are euorinoofr, each of his panda weighing
UI1IIIIG STOCK REGISTER
AND
JOURNAL of FINANCE
Gires the ralus and correct ratings of orer
s,qoq uming Ccapanies and tk8
LATEST MINING INFORMATION.
Includinsr Diridenda. AfuuHamnf t...
ml ITIl QI- O.I .
M.ynmw owMm. oun ior eacu week, ud
in within 9A Kaum Af .nki:..i: . '
Tor Sale by til JTears Dealers.
. SCBSCBirTIOjr. kS tier vm
Single Copy 15 cents. Spedal detailed
5?2.flS2? are noticed in
ft ,6CIK?T1F10 AintfeiCAW, which has
wrges eirctiUtion, and is the moet tafln
ffi P'pef of it3 kind published ia the
n8dTsTOCh"otipe
J&l!."1 iejedidlr JUustratsd news-
sod is admitted to be tho 1m
Iv - ' aZ?"? apiuffls, engineering
works, and other departmenta of todnstrial
progress, publiahed fn any country. Single
eopiesby mail, 10 cents. Sold by all news-
Ad dress, Mum & Co publishers of Brian-
By rirtue of Venditio Exponas and execu
tion issued out of the Superior Court of
Rowan County in faror of p. N. Heilig &
Son against John L. Cruse, in my bands for
collection. T will Boll ni: .
' I 1 T ... mr.. mtm uwil MUVllOfl, at
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE i KKM ftSr
all the richt. title, interest and Mtitntftii.
v " . w. hUQ
said John L. Cruse, in and to the following
real property, ria : A tract of land in Row.
an county, adjoining the lands of John P.
Rimer, Henry Klutts, and others, and known
as the Chancey Young place.
.TJ!llniCMhDated Salisbury, the
18th day of September, 1883.
. C. C. KRIDER, 5A'jf. .
Haring ' administered on the estate of
Arua tt.iney, aee'd, 1 will sell at public
auction on the late premises of the deceased
t. ri i n pv-p w , ie, iwo Horses,
tWO Milch COWS, one Vparlin to... TT 1
Farming Tools, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Hsy
Kitchen Furniture. ;
ITorth Carolina.
ROWAN COUNTY,' t
Jam es Millard, Admr of Sarah Greea, Tft
A.aa.UAAt -
' Wilford Dent and others, Dfn
Petition to sell land for assets.
ey deroted
bflo American. 261 Broadwar,
Handbook about patents mi
l&tf
'. New York.
i mailed free.
tiMl.rerfehUI1ead,lHel. tw,n. per for tIL. Xm. -Jffi&
tj thi-ee years.oM and thirty-six inches
iu ueignc. pavqnnan jseics,
The Financial and Mints Pii.
o 887 JJroadw6.T ??ew yorlCity.
Kotice'is Hereby Given-
That application will be made to the next
General Assembly of North Carolina for the
passage of an Act to amend the Charter of
By, order of the Board of Commissioners.
UUllES, Mayor.
E. B.Nkavk, Secjf.
Datid December 37, r882. 13:1m
SPECIAL N0TICE.-,Those baring
claims against the said Aaron Rainey, dee'd
fi!rieedt0,eXiiDitthm on or before
the 13th day of December, 1883, or this
notice will be plead in bar of recoVery; and
m-f? utJWf fia dee'd,
must pay without delay, i '
JL.OipBLB.Admr.
Rowan co., Dec. 13th, 188J. 8tpd
LAUD AflD LULL PROPERTY
FOR SALE
6v
CAWDYi
i
'Vtf h tin fforld.
8:1m
ASHvboofFioeu
pAWDT, oettrorwl
-?V'xpeesi
office for SXfiO.
sni. boztertl.7a
Standard for Purity
ant rct Mre.
Address,! v
A p. R0YSTEI 4 tS
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CRAO
LINA WATCHMAN, ONLY
. $J.50 fR YEAR.
I offer mr Plantation and Xfsn t. i
for sale, situated on Crane Creek 5 miles
oou LQ or Baiisoury, containing 230 acres
75 to 100 is Bottom. Th 1. . j
dwelling house with all necessary out
S52"Jft. IX 5" co". of a
wtiu u cxceiienc pair or Burrs
and Com Mill with the UVrr.p.f "u:
water wheels, a new Eureka Smut machine
and new Bolting Cloth. The Cotton-Gin
house is 34x38, two story building, riijbt
new with a Hall Gin nn,i -Vir.V
I " f wviiMVHSVl OBiAii BCII
feeder, with Lid del Boas Press, There is
'J" o er or 85 horse power
situated between the two .rr.nmui 1. .
run either or all at the same time. The
time. pVJM ln repair at this
Any person wishing to buy such property
Will do Well to Call on m .f 0111....
USII9UUIT,
? oo, ,o P. N. IDZILIG.
Nor. 28tb '82,
It appearing to the satisfaction of tie
Court that John Dent, if liring, and lis
heirs, if he be dead, and Hatch Dent, if lirj.
ing, and his heirs, if he be dead; defending
in the abore named case, are non-rcBidenti
of the State ; It is ordered by the Court
that publication be made in- the "Carolina
Watchman" for six successire weekt, notif
fying the said defendants to appesrsttks
office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Rowan County, on Monti sy the 18th dsj of
December, 1883, and answer the csmplsint
which will be filed in tbe abore entitle se
tion, within ten days from the date hereof,
and if they fail to answer the complaint tbi
plaintiff will apply to tbe Court fox tbe re
lief demanded in the complaint. !
J. M. HOHAH, C. B. C. j
of Rowan County. 1
Oct. 27, 1882. 3.-6W j
North Carolina, l ra Bxrt:
Tobias Kesler, PTjf,
. Against
John F. Reed and others, IkfCt.
Petition for partition of land.
v ....
It appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court that John F. Reed, JohnC. Conno?
and wite Sally J. Connor, John S. Leonard
and wife Margaret & Leonard, B C. Jones
and wife Alice 0, Jones, W. W. Rcid, LuU
Reed and Louisa Mason, defendants in tfes
abore entitled case, are non-residents of
this State and are necessary parties to this
action : It is ordered by the Court that pub
lication be made in thfl "Carolina Watch
mann for six successire weeks, notify th
said defendents to appear at the .office ef
the Clerk of the Superior Court Row
County, on Monday the J8th dsi of peceaf
ber, 1882, and answer the complain! ICB
will be filed therein, and if they fail to anf
a. i .u i.;n;fT Stl annir
to the Court for tbe relief demanded m the
complaint. J M. HORAH, u. a. w.
of Rowan County,
Oct, 31, 1883 .J-
8:6w
FOR RENT-
SHOP Ce. pWBLLINGr !
Property sitnatedVon Main Street, op
posit MerMiey'a Hall. To examine prop
erty and learn .terms apply
! MRS. Klit
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