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i. r'i :.. 1 t: III I "i Carolina Watchman. THUBSDAY, JANUARY. '253 i&U Startling. Mr. Scott, of New TJauo- veriutroducwi in the Senate of Uia State , Legislatu re Tuesday r Ust, "a preamble and resol dtiobe &r the rem oral f the cap- I itol from Raleigh to the city of Wilming Some of the Dmcrars of the State I ton. The foundation for this startling seem to be weakening on the subject of I proposition is to get away to a city where repealing the internal revenue system; J there are good side walks - aud paved chiefly on the ground that the striking off I streets. 'The resolutions set forth the con- of $150,000,000 r eve uue Jjrom this source Iditiou of the streets of B sleigh as a lake of will necessitate the retention of the tariff ( mad and water, and as an eligible position system on impprtationsj'whichlticon-1 forAbe American bull frog; andcongratu teuded, istoore oppressive than the in-1 lated Uio city authorities and people "on teroal revenue system? For our owu 1 the filitiea thev nosseaa for starting a part we stand by oar convictions th'ajt Ulrsf-clabriclc' ptrd. repeal of the Internal re venue lawsis the Asheville and Charlotte will be contest- first aad most imoortant StCD' towards Vt.ntrtfmi M.mu( 'rnlntio.ftTn ret remodeling of the whole system of rasfn I thronih. They? arel not afraid of a debt funds tot the government. JVVe believe it f cf jmjr size indi will do janyi amount of t' ...:: M4nti I Sis l.t--AzJL M f L' is nnj( in jiruivipio iu ia 4in piuuMi naviOC to WW U11S gni9. oi one man ana let tnose or anoiuer go free.- If the making of whiskey and the raisins of tobacco is an evil, denounce bein as Illegal commodities and. exclude theur from the usual protection as proper ty. Otherwise they should be entitled to all the privileges of other products. Bu( the chief object to be accomplished -.i f 'Cousin Sally Dillard." Wilmington Review, f fi, Mr. Editor : I have always understood. and 1 Imagine it has been the- belief gen erally of the people of oar State, that the author of that humorous atoryV"Couiu Sally Dillard." was I Hamilton C. Jones. - -- m a . vw j- . a . by tlie repeal of the internal revenue sys- fj "T2?7; ae "? ' T '- ..- r -t , I d turner in that tnvn ina kMi inn rim I. tern Is to relieve tue country oaoara -.ri ase.nremi.ut Wui- of government officers who trample under I ber of the bar, and ia.Jellow of infiuite foot the rights of citizens and abuse their I jest ami most excellent Janey." 'j o ..!. w .rrn..fi. . i-iit i I , Many j-eara sco. will, net say now nd subvertingtb.Uberties.of the WlT,r:feM.: ntilnTn mi i- . 11'-- it'-iiv:!-:. r 0 -- mensinius btu auu iivuiu oo i 0ld me , the following iiicideut. which dealt with without delay and before it I think settles the question as to the autbo- hail Imiu atAhIUhed ajL a fixed nart of 1 suip oi we piece : I i .. ; .1 4. our srsteuu We can better afford to wait y."M7"" 8WU WI .w 7 , . .1 rii.n un rvnnn xrora r i hum. ?bv as m " - - y . ew vh wifStvi - sasnm 'wvuvny asco iur grunat uc rnMJSt:uionA uim kmc i ue.was familiarly called returuiug from the present opportunity to wipe-ou Uiisla-visit .North stopped , for the ii iff ht in blighting curse. JBaltimore. . Inclination led him te visit a ssje,, I uie lueaire. . xne piece enactea was a . , . . . , " . i (deeply impressive tragedy, which left the The highly honored and respected Uudlence in a sad and sorrowful mood. Btatesntan or Mew York, Horatio Sev-1 Thev sat in silence awaitlnir the urenara moor, has written a letter in which be I (ions for the farce for which few bad any revie ws the election of 1882. In 'which he reiun mna on w men manr were aoout to ajs the defeat of the EepuWVw 7 caused by Garfield advocating a different I Dillard' is Jn. the bouse." Those who had polky from that advocated by Washing- risen, to leave the , theatro returned to too a centralizing iMilier, atwhicli7 the their seais;: eyes brighUned, and a call i.;nfcin n..n r .it Jvi'Suj Ioudrnd commanding 'J waaCi heard' from thinking men of all parties who regard eve qnarter for -Coisin SaBy Dillard." State Rights essential to the preservation The author was hurried by his friends or our system, took alarm and that it is I wofea rofcss before the Curtain, and such a mistake to attribu te to local causes ! s I a scene aa followed $ is seldom witnessed -k!-K - -j?Lhn-J- i on tho boarda of any.theatrtw, lie.waa tu significance. Mr. Seymour is aveiT old I a. jttJZU-- nMrvn. flai.-i man and la rtiilentlv gi1-V expression I tlie way be did tell that simple, bdt eele- to view deigned to benefit bit country-Ibrated story of his own- making was a of these towns,?the people hanliug to those markets yould feej the difference. That much cenld bei accompHhed' iu one sea .-. .'2. ' ' ' . "" ' V ." " son. wterwaraapeiuts notauracxiug bo many wagons could receive attention, and in a few years the most difficult portions of every important road could be bettered and permanently ItnproTed ft- Good roads are Sitid to be a sure test or I ei viliiatioD but, strange as jtjusy appear, the dirt roads at the North are described as being neglected and most abominable. This is accounted for on . the suggestion that the multitude of 'railways liaverrea dered ordinary Jiighways';of less conse quence. Our condition is the worse from the fact that we have in bad weather poor roads and generally no railroad facilities. A system of narrowguage railways,, cost ing but little and yielding a flue return on the capital Invested, is what It chiefly needed by our peoUe. We should seek to throw out these economical but efficient roads into every part of the State not al ready enjoying railroad facilities. If this be done and the convicts utilized as hero in suggested, the next decade will see this question of public reads happily solved, and the State progressing more than ever before. ' ' men, and not from aey hope that it can caution to all play- ceine peoples Suffice it to say they laughed, cried, roared, beat the benches, encored and finally broke up in a row. The farce being suspended by tlie story, was .not called, for the, deep laid affecting scenes of the tragedy was forgotten, bat while ' memory lasts the looks, gestures and dry - humor, of "Ham Pat Ui-. There is the boy in blue with a red cap on his head and bills in bis hand. He baa come for a debt you owe someone. Pay it, or he will come .agai'nlJoaeftif itt the simple wital of that very to-morrow, and ir you Uon't fmyjt then I simple story will remain, fresh and green lie will take a seat en a afoul iu front of fin the winds of all who lieard him. your door, carried withhim for the pur-l , 1 tWnk.tberefore you are clearly right inl and th.r- L -it nni l. l. 1" Wl-Wgani W WO.aU- your credit or gets the money. Such is to be the method of .collecting debts In Charlotte, say a the ibiemr. thorship of that story ' Skxex "The Cousin Sally Dillard sketch of a court scene in North Carolina ' has been copied into all the papers and nearly al the books whose subjects would admit of it, for a quarter or a century, or more and has delighted millions of readers." FeUnourg Index-Appeal. "The late Dr, Thos. P. Atkinson; of Danville, Ya., and Hr. Wm. O. Gregory of Granville, now aa oetorenarian, and both natives of Virginia, told us years ago that this famous story was ef purely being hurt-like: the Guiteair trial,' it I v iyiaTmB and ttnat iey eani it drags It, weary length along, but unlike PapoT;lilL Mr njru i:rln Mr .. .t. ..ii.su.. ... . - I . .-aw.j ........ to iwi, iiw prouauiiiiies are uiax rill be punished for Government of several i this place; was the reputed author of this The Star Koate prosecutions at Wash- ington are as lively ,aaJhey, were ihree per reports of prosecutions on hand, and just begun, or abbot to be made, and the taking of evidence, but,of . one thing we bear nothing, and tiiat is of any one's no one l Oxford, and l- a i?eiitletnan of lnt-lhirence having robbed the and cultivation. Witmihgtam Star. , T ; millions. . u j.Tho late lUuiLT qx. p. Joh, EsqVof The first monh of, .the year has . been ,tory as carinas 1832: bWmucb idnirer be- j w..uCns uicii v-iiureinarxime we are not irenarea to ear some secuons oi tne South. 1 lie weatlier 1 Wm Mr.ntuii. i.Mwi !. mAU m m inwiiiini iim ia imih nL v m . aiaBajpaa laid aa embargo on trade but left bills tojed in the presence of lir. Juue by hi uiUu.iuh.i uiuarauce. consequent-1 friends here, recognizinc lam . as the au XI Al.-. . I S. m ! I - , " " - i aw uia r a i r . man w lie iri A s.i . m -. - , - .--...-.... u..,j Miiru iu (unroi it. anu never1 iimiiyi iitmnM t . i , ... . . l ' " : ueuiaoos, ana sememiiig is snre te ascribe . the authorship' to ' another 1- !. . ' - I .i. . i. . i I i! , , i J, craca wuu mi nappens. rail urea for I rM....t v ..,. !. .v,..i. ..r - '. . , , .... , . - . i -H",M"-r lUB iniuu pun picv- out iiievr aesigus wiu ue vigorouaty sup migrij lucr.aeeu i from tbat time en ward as the property of m ,uw couuity ai large. . Mr. Jones, with his name assot-Lited with. Ar-atlr.hp.i to, it. Mftil . nnrr . wk rf-hhiL- oiw uaw. senator J. u. E3Ea102S Z-l W i - - ' ' , .- t JQHNSHEPPAR. (Late of PnoWaaiaaoiTSK, Winston, N.a) Bit8ihess 'Manager &nd AUCTipWEER. The National, Republican executive committee, now in session, is considering some plan to talte from the negroes some of tiieif power in tlie 'national 'conve tions. The point made is that the ne-l -1 . . . t. .1. ' ' 1 gruB uu uui giro iucui auj irrug.u ju tue electoral college, but mat tne repub licans must look entirely to the northern and western States to secure votes for their candidate. Under ' these circum stances it has been regarded as unfair to allow the southern negroes so much rela- . tive strength in making a nomination. The "colored man and brotherw deter mines who is to be candidate but con tributes nol electoral 'votes toward his .lection. f 'If it ould be ; dobe with' any sb'o.w of decency, tbey ' would fix it so l."'il A.r'1 -l''.t ' '! ..: i i . uiai ine nomiuanpu ior rreaiaent wouiu bo solely j ; Republican States. ; Tiiat, fiowever, is but of Uie'qaestlonVand the plan is to so arrange matters' as t6'giv0 a .r wn 9m iiutkMbaHf.nAl- --...4f.k-M Stas." Among tKe pjans is oie to allow to eacli State additional1 delegktes,' based on the number of "Republican" Senators and Congressman .representing that State at AYasbiagton.. It i. proposed tliat there shall ;.be three additional, delegates for eacii Bepubliean,, Senator: and Congress- uvau. This would make ( the convention very unwieldy, its number to J,304. By this plan the southern Republicans would gaiu S3 additional delegates in tlie next National Republican' 'convention,' and and the northern 'and Western - States would gain '435. What plan, if any, will bo adopted of hot is still in doubt. Newt & Observer. " " " . - , SALES EVERY DAY SPECJliL Sales ercry WEDHESDAY. j Good Prices fissured. BEST , ACX30JIM0DATI0NS FOR MAN a AND' BEAST., 110 SALE, 110 CHARGE! 1 ' t J" jl - 3 . ,: I? ,f; , . u CSS Insurance and Storage Free. .Li oeral Cath Advancements made on Jobwco Held by us for future sale. KLTJTTZ, Q ASKILL & C0. A. H.JIU Stuart, LWitz,. C. H Cooke, G. P. Baker, A; : Aver, W. B. AkChcsoev, Talk qf Civil:: War W Prawctc Paris, Jan. 19. Some of the morning pa pers give further details of the alleged organization for eitl war in tlie West of France with help .of the Catholic work men's club and mentions the discovery of a legitimist conspiracy called ,;Tho Cath olic Alliance," forming a secret associa- tiou which is directed by Baron De Charette. They declare that thirty-three legions have been farmed in tlie west and centre. , Several ofiBcers of tlie army aro implicated in the. conspiracy and de pots of armS existed. The, Voltaire de clares the'risfng in La vendee Is fixed for the 21st inst. The Temps says the de tails published iu regard to the reported legitimist plot may be somewhat exagger ated but the general facts are. .correct. The autboritie, it says, are, watching the movements of ertaiu, restless .royalists . . . . . auu any attempt maue by them to carry until aicer, nis oeaui, was tne antiiorUin ; Riirasay I hasitrluced,a bill hdjef f publicly questioned. We tbink the fouu- wmm ou or townsnps wiucii are dation of the story was obtained iu one displeased with the . stock law and wisi I 'coatta pYtl'paWNoria' Carol.: to CSt clear of It.' Tt nmviiUa f.in.lJI . . . r . . ,at. " . . . ---- . na, atoaes or zsurry, , suoruy . alter Mr. tiooto decide tho. question and .for all Jones entered npon the practice of the the . necessary steps to the end proiosed, aw H, ,atirdy incoosUtentithithe not pass Without opposition. i pressed. .-- " '00!.. Destniedve F're at Hertford, X. C r it may weilisaoWB cliaiaeterfl llrjoftea tliat fctOTe' JJttely in frent,, gj; 0 hlMuHltKhi. ead"to' house. Thei is, but litUe jua Rauioo, N. C, January 2i A destruc- tiveiSre eccurred Sundsj ml the tow a of Hertford N.'- C4 coosuming .on?, .entire block except' oae house' that was pulled down to prevent a further . spread of the flames. Ten houses were destroyed, mostly Stores, immediately in frnt,of the court insurance. believe for years that he was the authorl A .i h . and take; nd pains to correct it, if indeed! , ! . A-: r. - ' - . . ST rt I explosions took place to-day , in the gun- he waa not the trne antlinr. And it U tint 1 . r ". : v'. if" 1 lie Charlotte Observer says that the bulk of the westward hinni'twTa rTmi , , . . ' 1 uie was not tno true autiior. And it is not! , r . ', i'r,. grants leavinir at that nlaee. ara rin.n.l, .... t , .--.!. . I powder manufactory in the town of Miu- of Mecklenburg county, thoueh some araT.-....il..A.l' ii.- ''l.,:. .A r- I denhere .7.. ' .. ... . irom surrouuuing counties. We heard of but few leaving Rowanbut Rowan is a good place to move' to, net to leave. ! '.l.-i.' u . wmnw -iw ... ... .4s fc. . ... . . . ..... . i. - .. . .... . . inoii' .nKnt'i-Mrit ii ,i.i.. i..n.. v-. ocrupuieu Miequesiion wuu Mr,JoUCS rp. HnMn.. lii.Iif..iMi. nf-.-.li.f... : .1. I - O WWI.Hg UW I,HI--D,. UIWIIIWHIIIUIUg , Mlv atory so Oft enr went the rounds of; the press. ductf on .of the TJofred States off of liia pen. .JttulVi as the pro-; The Newhall (Milwaukee) fire it now appears was caused by Scheller, oue of the employees of the bouse. The fovi -i. i i.trr .-. I . I mmw agaiast uin im luicKeningjuay by day. Fortv-ffix bodiea baVa: Im tlr from tUriiina leaving tJiree mo yet to Mft41! WVMM? " hm found. ..-x . frk H 4 collection of taxes to work the roads wMcbleft The matter of public roads, say the Nac-Olserver, is bhe of the leading ques tions agitating tbe minda of our people. ! We nave heretofore UttffZesred that the boring towtia 'and willages -were- mnl datnaged.' The loss of life is unkbwu but it is feared that forty persoas perisln ed. The eiplosloii was heard in thiajcity whidiisSO miles distant- from Miuden Windows in the eastern suburbs of Am- sferdftta were broken J? ?r v.- Hamburg, Germany. January 201. The American line steamer Cimbria -ft - The "Southern Pulpitw;aays give yowl pastor an euc4urang wutd'now ami then, as his sermoue happen, to stri ke you as well said or well-timed a little mat- . .... -t. .'- .. .l" i s. '' ' Her lw hihcu urgippieu, a f! V VTease uie taxes ieypna 1 tlie constitution I onuiui reamer, pairao, x nuay morning --I--. a . r" . . aa--. . f .w . . rv a auu oa ooraani anu insianny same, ine icable I hoaJt which.' has arrived at Cuxhaven bas have JL1FE ASSOCIATION - OF yiBQIKIA.' j; 'I" l; "ii!'JiWBi;r ,; JJ0MK OFFICE, STA )lNTpKr VA . 't i ; f.--tt$o$JtT7.f. i..'.i Police GmhfUHteed for their full faeeval- iWjSewredbf an ample fund; it&tcd i'Ut hi Dondt, which increased : erery fear, from the three Annual pap- menu or i.uo siw i.raa w 1 ni i r v u tt -: v j pv. BEST'S Fateil'Iron FOOT PI0W , PATENTlOKiui --u BLACKLEG E'S PATEinX0TT0;r ;pUjl- -TER. AND CUAKO pi imipwi m- nnrsi. is now stopping at the National Hiansbamart wma Fam I mplemeBta. lie wiu sell state, i"u" " ben rShia. Apply immediately, aa His stay nerew limited to Saturday evening . r . Jan. 18, 'SS. I L. H. McATEEK- rjATiorJAiinoTE :,sai.isbuet.n-'v MRsl uR. REEVES,.. Formeriy proprietress of thia well kaown Uouw, hni again, leased it! nd lllb5 pleased to. ace Jierj many ; patrons when they visit Salisbury. a . . m janTy 15, lutsj.. ; . , - ; r FAIR; NOTICE! ' A If neraons indebted to us by note or ac count are hereby notified that they must call at once and settle, 4 We d not want to add costonourcustomers, ouj mi-,-tainlv putjeui all clslmSfer collecUon that sre noVarranged by January the 20th, inst We mean just what we ssy, Jsn'y. 10,1883.-2. J.F.ROSS. iF m -1 of, ... OFFICERS Hok. Ai nx. II. H. Stuaet,' President. ' . Hon. RlAnsnALt Hakoek. Vice President. ORAttf.xs L. Cookk, Secretary. P. II. Tkoct, Treasurer,- j Willi am Forbes, Genersl Agent. Da. Cactkk BBJ;eLKV, Medical Exsmiber. -i DIRECTORS. , EAGLE WAREHOIJSE, ! . WINSTON, N. C,, j'.,. ; -Has tlie best lot,; the best atnlU, the! best Lighted WiireliooKe,''l. and more that sells Tolweco for the high est market prices. - Free camp lot. fur all. ; Comeaud s'e me. . . . r," PINCK HANNAH, tropr. SALE OF LAND! i i By virtue of a decree of tl Superior Curt ilAmmn HnuniT. iu the caae of' W.'A. Kirk tuHmrihiit KsneV'A, Kirk aadotbera, I will sell on Monday the oih dv4of,FebruaP ry. 1883, on the premiaea, at uunc aucuou, a trsct 01 . t I Asinine the laada of Isaac M.' Sliayer'lla l. . C. m nr.. L i 1MT W ' M . 1 -. :.- r itnAinper.. VY lffion ji rev; r-rncr, a tHIS koowa aa tfte-Abratn Shaver old place. Good buildings amTa well 01 goeu fafr..; ! TERMS-of ilrone third caah, oae-third tn t moAlhis nd one-third in twelve taonta. Interest on the deferred payments from dale WhTTfrR TO Cl553lTOR8f-AlI rei onakaTinz claioM affainsi the estate ef Mary Kirk, decl, are hereby notified io present the uuie to tli e undersigned, on or before the 7th day of JaBaarV,' 1884,' "or this hotice will be . .t . ipi. : . 1. pieaaeo is oar 01 meir re-oT-ry ihviii day of January, 1883L ; . , . if l&4w W. Al felRK, Adro'r. Wm. Forl , M, II an gen OJ O. G.ioch, YL E. Craig, -PJ XL Trout, W. II. Moffet.; ' ' Tto Valley . Mutual Lia Association Preaestatbo FoUowins PLaa to saech Persona m deiiei to UXOXBEBS: The payment of C8.00 for membership; $5.00 annually for three years, commencing one year from date of Policy, and thereafter $2.00 annually during Hfej with pro rata assessments at the death of each member, ill entitle a member to a Certificate of One Tiiouand Io)!a. to be paid to the legel heirs or asaigns, in ninety days from approval of death notice. TABXJl OF ASSES3UXHTS , . roa a naaaasair or omb mocaAan muams Age ;Aeem,nt '.Jig :Amnrm't Idfe Jmm-nint tt 84 : 2 89 Si aa 44. 47 48 4 5 1 61 . 6S &4 6 I S3 SS S7 SS .1 i fx! as 1 fan at : S8 j Tt I Tt i 40 i 61 ! 41 t j . 85 ' 4J 88 j 49 ! ! 44 5 ' 45 100 ; 44 1 OS 4T 1 10 j 48 . ., lt J 40 181 ! .so :- ,i 1 ..1 i u i 64 6& 64 ST 68 50 0 1 ss S3 S4 1 48 IBS 170 100 tN S14 ItT 145 KV SSS . S5 SSrVtAXTAixxt As we bave before stated, the policies Issued by teVaile MutwalT are roarafteed. - Wo do not nromise u par "aa many aoiiars as any auteasment will yield r but say the auK?tlPMire4 for will be Daidiiiou. in oroer ior us to 00 la a ruAraniee hind baa been prorlded, wblck.aa wli. be seen Ironv oar annual statement, now unouDta to erer $21,000. This rand is increased erer.r year from tne three annua paymeaieof aye aoiiars per si ,000 insurance. It la the intention of our Board of D-recto--a to in crease this fund to an aawant wbftn wttlJ? ay emergency be fully adequate to meet asy possible deficiency ajlslasr romi failure to receive enowh fitm.aa MsessBMatto pay a loss. Ii ths one respect the MVrlley Matval" claims great superiority over all eo-opefaitre aaaootationa. Notoe 01 taom nas. uus.au rv po iani leaxure. Not one or tnem proviaes a ranaj ior tne protection of members, end. .rat one of ihetn tcaaraBteesto pay one cent more than iney collect by an assessment. , DR. JNO. F. FOARD, At. 1 1 irfc2ini - . j : - .. . The late Sueriuteadeii otlie deaf and dumb asylum, Qaleigh UiCfJadger, Will be in cflarge of tlie W a rni Spring Hotel tliis yar licblertTJarnburg on" the 17th lost, for by public money.1 Any attempt to in-1 N4W York, canae into collisioti ,(aith the r - .... . ' i t ., ' .oi " -rt 1 : Wflf IW?;H constitution lr would at once be met by litigatio result In defeat. It seems imnract . . . . 1 . .... , .. t nnraue.thatremedv. .To L th.n I lanueu , oJ persons. MX steamers ajiall the peobie have: resource for tlie re I been scut out to search Yorrtici- boats of rjiioii fiir j the jTiybria., J lUBiruiiieoE inat wui uguteiy ine'Duruea CVla the msUer ot the estate qt B. Suo. dee d. Notice to CREDITORS ! ' AU persons having claims against the es tate of It. J. Sloan, dee'd, arc. Hereby noti fied to present the same to the undet signed 6n:,0r before the "27th dav of January,' A: D. 1884,' of this not'ee will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. W. F.i.LACKY, Adm r of R. J., Sloan, dee'd. This 2 ith January, 1883. 15:6m. RlnUnn'ri TJoniia' Wfiiitnf! 1 ' ;! Three or fonr hands; to work on a Tobacco Plantation 7 miles from Asbeville,, N. C Two married men with working bands pre ferred. .One of them must be a good man- sfferbf horses and. able to take care of stock. Bath should knoV something about tobac co farmiasr. , . Apply to ,rr , . . , J4P.McNLT. : Jan. 11, 1883. , Salisbury, N. C. ' Notice to Creditors, All persons having claims against the estate of Simeon : Miller, dee'd, sre hereby notified to present the same ta the under signed on or before the 10th day of Janua ry, 1884. or th.s notice will be plesd in bur of their recovery. And all persons 'in debted te said estate are notified to call and pay the same. This Jan. 9, 1883. - j U. E. MI-LLER, Adm r. 13:6w A LARGE HOP ft . 00 i With a determination to close out our jrery large Stock of Good, Wf 1- AiyiflTWfinf II S.IIC3 lab IIL iUBILll. KL III. W VATw ill cbrdTnenco8euingu w elected Stv Z ' 'UI WJ r . nam 1 1H.F V W v ' - . . vvi flli.Uf.usl T . ..- - .TciTM-trut T U tire rTrrbTJflCi 1 C0NSISTINaOP i" id 't i 1 ( t. -!. - Al a 1 'ft n - r - s 4-. GOODS, i r r TT A mr ? . J ill WfTJtWiig Ih public no, Mil .otjounKii. xso IronUe (. J J0NES,;HcCUBBIHS6 . v. f o-m- All persons indebted to jus -arc hereby nd that immcaiato seiiiumcLib ihusi musi Do No , longer indu be given. tot January! 85tb 1883., 1 : 1 H flip. 'Samrior.fiinrL 1 1 1U1IL -- f jr. "W7 MsuneyJ' Adm'r de bonis j 1 J - non of DavauU Lent -rrj j.ouio"ob. Mrs. M. A. Lentz. E. D. tents ) Kelief. and others JJefa ts. it'-- ... STATS. 07 NOETH CAROLINA, ; It'appeJtrtng'r the ! litisfaetioiiof the Court t hat 3: Ci Lentil, John J.-Goodman and Carafe' Ooodman ace aon-residenU f thia Bute, and are necessary parties to this suit. It is ordered by the Court that publi cation be made ih'fche MCar61ina Witchman" forsixSuctfessiVeeeks; requiriag the said defendants to appear : at the ofike , of 1 the Clerk of the 8uperior;Cour or. the? county of Jiowan,on the 12th, 4ay rpf February, 1883, and answer the'xoni plaint;, a copy of which willibe'depsited in thebfflee of the Clerk of the Superior' Court for said county, within ten days from the, date of this sum mons, and let -them take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint 'within that time the ptaihtiir will apply2 totbe Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. ! - ' '.iiiinJ: , -t.t- V . Given under my hand, this 27th day of December. 1883. ' A . . , i ' ' ' J. M. noitin, d' S. C (1 l:6w ' l' ' of Rowan County. TAIIOTICE! GEO. A. SAGLK. W. A. MOBGAK. BiAcksiskiTHm Wagon-Making:. We are prepared to do any kind of work at our Shops on Lee Street, (W. M. Barkcr Old Stand.)' !- BALISISUUY, IT. C -Tincn. onnniii , ; 1 - nvivori-oii v..ii vjr anu an Kinos 01 Blscksmithing done promptly and wit ex pedition,. , Repairing of, Carriages Buggies and Wagons done, promptly and in first class style. Painting and finishing of ; line work will be done by W. iL Bsrker. All we ask is a- trial. ' Jan. 10, 1883. 18:tf SALE OF LAtJD FOB PABimQlTI . i :' Pursuant te an. order of the Superior Court of ltowan County I will offer at pub lic sale, st the Court House in Salisbury, on Monday the 5tb day of February, 1883, a valuable tract of land, known ss the Old Msy Plsce, in Providence Township, Rowan County, adjoining the lands of Batn'l Eller, Tobias Kesler and others, containing aboat . ' ; , 110 ACZLZ2S. with ,camfortable dwelling and necessary outbuildings. " There is a good orchard on the premises, and good indications of cold. TERMS: One-third cash, and the bal ance in equal entailments at six and twelve months, with interest from' date of sale at, eight per cent. Tltle reserved until ! pur chase money is all paid. ,. J. SAM'L McCUBBINS, Com'r. . Salisbury, N. O, Jan'y 2d, 1883. 12:1m Notice is hereby given that' I "ills at tend at the following times and places' for the purpose of collecting the Taxea.uino for the year-1882v Al peraoua concexned are, earnestly ; requesteu to. meet me promptly and pay their tales. 1 1 will at tend at : ' t Uri.iH -'M : Unity.... .Monday, .Jannary f 8tli, : 1883. Mt. Veruou. Tuesday, do. ; 9th, Mt. Ulla, Wednesday, de. 10th, Coleman's, Thnrsday, do.' 11th, Enocbville, Fridar, ' do. 12th; China Grove, Saturday do. - 13th, Boaton Bonds, Monday do. 15th, Gold Hill, Tuesday, do. lGth, Morgan's, Wednesday, do. 17th, Providence, Thnrsday, do. 18t!i, Locke's, Friday ' . do. 19th, Franklin. Saturday, 'J-. do., 20tb, Rowan Mills, Monday, do. .. 22ud, Salisbury. Tuesday. do. 23rd. C. C. KRIDEB, Sh'flf. ' SalisDuryV Dec. S0f 188a 5 125t ADVERTlsSlg ClMMlSSIONER?lJgn . HEAL ESTATE:- ' t ' - - i ' In i pursuance of an order oj fU Cort of,Bowan County, I trill M nc outxry. to the highest bidder . f.Otlrt TIMlKi (Innr In ..!,. ? umiBuurjj eg Monday. 5th dav of VphmL a tract of land situated in RovLi lying on the Miller Ferry Road; idV the lands of Dr. I Wt Jones, Mr 1 Thomaa M. Keraa unA .tk. ! .v. uviicia. coj about three hundred (300) actaM the tract of land which was d1tr "Powe.Place" Tebj& of Sale : One third ieti .thira in 3 t months and tlie balms! rauoins-uiie reiainea untirpnrtliuiJ ey-is psiu. UHAKLUS M. IS. I hia is a valuable tract of lying S miles from Salisbury and ni from K. Ci K. B., and is well, wltew timbered. j is It ' M M U , M M t "VICE'S FLORAL Grf r Xot. 1883 is an Elegut Book 15u phages,' S colored plates of lirrtol vegetables, and more than lOOOjllustnJ of tRe choicest frowcrs, plants and Wes, ind directions for urowind kkk' I . . ... i . -1 f somOvenpugb for the center taula on I 1 . Cf 1 t 1 uay present, ocnu on jwir Dame ana office address, with 10 cents, andltil yon a copy, postage paid. Tbv n quarterbf its cost It is printed n TiVMrF5ch .ml nrmn Tf run sf-i-nrinti it..3.. ... . JVM U. dvr seeds deduct the 10 cents. 1 t Tick's Seeds are the Best is tUVrj ..The Flora Guide will tell htr. ', 1 ' -'' and grow them, j Vick's Flower and Vegetale Gst 175 pages, 6 colored plates, 50lhgrwi ForSOcts. in paper covers; $144a det cloth. In German or English, j i f Vick's Illustrated Monthly Xsguaj pasev a colored plate in every wM manv fine ensrravinsrs. Price tttSiw Five copies for $3. pecimea mjalffli for ID cts. ; 3 trial copies Tor 25 twa 1 r.,., ' . JAMEjTICl! (jj) BOCHln,l -it a 15 TBI Sot Com Vittiwii Bobbiiig.the.majl U oie kind of ntackl itv that don't iay. Uncle Saiii'a a'fnf uab tho robUr every Ume. Th.- fc. I?" fejw.,,ff ty iat ,ra Grant oW Tow lr, vas the last ; cap Auy aystemajc improvement of tho p lure, " j S ; . . The total iet receipts of cotton st all the ports iice Sept. atf 832, is 4,047, 424, . - . of keeping Ibe foadatn good condition ibr tho one of ie abhctJTe, think that the I a A ... . ? !l i. k s a cuuvici, in MHiio exirni, migiir lie Ulliiz- ed for this purptae. " v I The attention of Famej and it he gener- The roiwla are, for obvioua rea-aa hiat pa"ic lacanea-fue jac.ua..( ent npand'jifr, worat fomlitioHar tliel ' T. J, MORGAN - - vel pub- lie roads should hare for its object the betterment the lending approiiches to the market towns, 1 -r .... -ii'. :' 'If . v i Cotto!? Makkkt. Baliiiiioif, 10 j rbiludelphia lOf ; Savannah, 9J ; August tj 91; Charleston. Of. ! Were the State to blace a convict force' at work: on the principal roads lead In r in to Charlotte, Salisbury, Wiuatoiia, Kt-ida- ville, Gtee isboro, Dirham, and Kab-ig'i, and put ia giNal order five milfs of each of the great thorough Atrea i (lie vjcinity Has nnened a First Class FAMILY GRO CERY STORE, next door t Blackmer & Taylor's ;Hard-rare, where he, will keep a full line ot tresn gooos, socn ss Flour, Jlleal, Bacon, Salt, ougar, uonee, Tea, xc. ; Also a freab and complete stock of CONFECTIONERIES, and Fancy Grocenss. Will pay the highest cash prices for But ter. Eggs, Chickens, and all saleable coun try products. January 18 1883. 14:3m. 1 v- 1 T. R. KEENt ' Salisbury, IT. C. : Aat fir : PHDEHIX IBOH WORKS, .ABO TURBINE WHEELS. . . Also, Contntetor sued Ballder. : 1 ' ' '. " ' The ftnt ever mad from-- 'the I - - South Carolina PHosph.ates. ' Its Excellence for All Field Crops is TJrisurpassed, Ifor sale by the I ! YAHDO PHOSPHATE GOQPANY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Francis B. Hacker, President. Josiah J. Brown Treusur r 0 :3m .1 ' ' ! ' 11 Weeonthmoto sctsssolidtorsfbr Datents. eaveata. trsds-msrks, eopytlglits, eto,ar the United Btatesd obtain pas ents in Canada. JEngjand, France, Gerattay, and all other eountetes. . TlJrrr-ctxranr,i)raeti9e.. Na charge for examination oftnodels or dxsw lags. Advice by mail free. Patents obtained through us are noticed In the scainno amcnicajr, which hsa the largest circulation, sad is the most influ enzal newsps world. The .ttt mAavmtvtA Thia large sad splendidly illustrated news. pepOTispublbbed wKKtaTatS323syear, and is admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, mM.hant-T, in mt-mq enginearinr works, and other departments of industrisl progress, published ta any eouutry. Btnele copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all news dealers. .. . ..... Ad.dre?b imbnabers of Bdan IMa Amerfean. ttl Broadwar, New York, gsadbook about patents mailed firee. ITortMarolina, UOWAN CdUNTY, S oa James Billard, Adm'r of Sarah Grits. t : t ... Against 1 1 . .Wilford Dent and others, - -. . Petition to sell lend for useti. It appearing to the sati8fCtioi Court that John Dent, if li ivk ssij heira, if he be dead, and Hatch ing, and his heirs, if be be deacLidefecfc 4n the above named .case, are no-rai of the Stats. It Is ordered bj be ij that imblieat ion be made in the' Hw Watcliman'" for six succesiTe wetu, Xymg the said . defendant to sppesri office of tho Clerk of the SuperiQi! wi Ilowan County, on Monday the 18th h. December, 1883, and answer thejeensp wbicb, will be filed in tlie abort rntii;? plsintlff will spply to the Court ifor thf UHD fiHD HILL PnOPERTV . FOR 8 AIjE . i) I " I . lief demajidALin tl.ft comnlaiDt. - . - . . .1 ri -a r - J. 31. IIUKAU, v of KowanXW i3ct..27, 1882. - - IgJ TTAav nMMi;MM i Is the Snf KOWAN COUNTY, f OB QorW ' - Tobias Kesler, Wf, Aaaiutt John F. Reefsnd others, tieftt '.:. m ..! f II . f. .rcviuon ior panuioii "i ! j j: flt appearing to the satisfactioa q Court that John F. Keed, Joua ty. v and wite 8ally J. Connor, John Rj iiu-wiii! ni aroai er a. r. iruuai I Offer tny Plantation ami Mm Pinrr4 and wife Alice C.Jones. W.tf.$eia for salrl -situated on Crane Ciwk h ,iiH Bed Jtiidi Louisa Mason, defcodantij south of 8aliaburv. eontaininsr 230 t-4 1 above entitled ci 75 to; 100,h'Pottom. Jbere is a, godi14104 re v . out 1 acxron : is oraei dw"inS a,l neccssaryf out uuiiuiiis. 1 ue i ami property Consists of a wis Miii wnnin excellent DSir of Burrs and Corn Mill with the Farrar'Pst. Turbinef 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 Hart GMM Coftdensor and self feeder, with a Liddel'BossPresa.- TliemU an Engine and. Boiler of S5 horso power situated between.the two arraacred so aa to uu viiuernr au ai me same time. The above proDertv is in rmod time. - ' . si- i -.j)., , Any person wishing to buy such property will do. well to call on me at Salisbuiy, N. C. P v HFTT TO " Nov. 28th '82. ' case, are necessary non-rwi ider as Hereby Given That application will be made to the next General Assemble of North Carolina fnbA psseage ot an Act to amend the Charter of uie tunu ui Dnusoury, n. u. uy oruer ot the Board of Commissioners. M. L. HOLMES, Mayor, E. B. NEAVK.&.y. , . t. Datid December 27, 1882. 12:1m SUDSCK I KE FOR THE C RAO Ll.XA . WATCHMAN, OX 1.7 $1.50 TER YEAR. ordered by tl.eOourtlDSi mlein the "Caroling A i : .. . : i j . i. uCam una IKtllVa U M1US UI lltC v. i minn for nix mirrpssivf. weeks, $w'-t. said defendents to appear at thW the Clerk of the Superior coui - -i County, on Monday the I8ta WT'i Der, loo-j, ana answer me ' , ;hj ill be filed therein, snd it tnej-. j mm-m bIA MlmnUint ! nlsllltlfl -ftli vvufM11 J- .1 , to the Court for the relief denndefli J.M.H0RA,W5; of Rowan Coi complaint. ; Oct. 31, 1883 3:0W 4 FOR SHOP & I)V7Bhtp Propertj situated on Mam posite Meroney's Hall. Toel erty aud learn terms, aPPgi.grTJj lm nti: DISSOLUTION N01C 4 The copartnersliip twjif snd B. H. Maih i this day dip d tual consent. , t..a if All persons i.o nfiaat call and settle at once. i i iifft claim aeainot them arp present them for payment Salistury.N.U. 1 Jun'y 5, 1883. 134 ui II. V-
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