! s t ft X -i . 1 ? "fir Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, MAUCUS?, jet.3. ' School Law Amendments. The Legislat urp amended the Pubjic School law in many particulars, aud it is no longer the- loose iud indefinite affair of bat it has-been. The following ro mv.- w v r . a .i..;i i..rt TriPtmif of ilicsaid boarn.-i.l wuu ua may oe rciuo iwu vvu, 2ln J?Ul there,? , shVprteed to fill if sufficient cause Aud the said board shall proceed to fill J pevacaucy. f . . . . : Tf - - - . v - - - MM-tion 14 now uroviucB mat uituwi ' 1. the upeiiutendeut being empoweret to 10 saw an fund into psivea pay written re pom nut tee Section A islativ e attention, by which the surin- jsndenCs pay has been reduced from 3 . . . . V i i I rand apportioned to the- county. That I officer will also in the future be required I to itemixe his ccounts montaiy, anu .. . 1 II ntake afiUavit thereto, "that the services therein charged have been in . fact ruadu and rendered, aud that no part thereof lias been paid or satisfied," and then, "if appreved by the board 01 euu cation, tue piaim wui be paid. swtian 52 Ljui a eianas added: which nroridea that no committeeiuau Phalli fective compensation for his services, but shall be exempt from jury service and 1. jvoraiag oa puouc roaas. w w 1 Hmong the most important of the amenu. f,ffiotlY icai Vlt Jis ; especially noticeable, that forcing at Guitean, has bright suit -,ueuts;inarte: - rel Is the roofs of- screral houses were among-those' most prominent in these in .Washington for an Injunction to pre- . A provuion has been added to action crashed bj t!l great weight of snow.whiie Enclish cattleompanies are many of the Bettie, MaaoaV wife from drawing from 19 that ''county trees were bent and broken. The snow med meQ cf England. Lords bank a sufficient pom of the find raised for good cause, aUer th r y deep H tbe line of the Richmond rnr tn Ant his irettinff his fces out of it. MiQiuvttM. . i..JyJ-., t , ndlv and floods " 7 . . . i..k-:-- t :.;n- irj nr.. fwln- ..-Al 1. s,rI."Ll.. -tu:.j his own pockety onjy:1p- - --55- In the fil atteD tt0Ck 15118,115 " . ' . " r.7. " IT ' Z ".W V ""T ?f . a iy,s ruV .""V .'"r T snew annearsto have falleji; to a mat in tins country, iraproveauieoppuiuui-i-p--- f.c r 7 ; M - " . . uiiMii vikiira - rivn ilium -u. . ? . . a. . A . AKAn man 1 iirt! 1 ii 1 n 1 1 1 nr 111 ,11 1 1 1. it- ivi i,ijn. uii ulluliui v. luw ahu uu 1 vi iam 1 i-- . - .....j j -"identli. It mav be said to be the ereatest tr for makint mouev. - Accoramc toceu- ""'J - 'n.. ;n .nn s., nr Sr:"rr::; . nfi;': "arch 8flowiBtorra ever !kD(wn:n tl .raitenorUand to the most authentic :'lIomas uonse, a. stowaway " town8 iVom .7 oclocfc in thelroorninff iawi4A u r 1 aaa iiaruaaarr. 1 , . ..i-'rf ' . 1 1 1 u 1 niu i-r v mvivva v " " . r . istnf. 'rii fctnrm nt lirtMnahiiro lif'fran I . . . . . m t etAnr- P.nnKlin rlw lntnin. I 1 j. 'u i: Will ATr,n OO CnmlmlUtUlU UUL"- SUU UlVie, IUIU UiU U IUB .m.; lnMMnWl infWts t ' I ' Mr. Scarboroajih. State Saperjutsndeut pf Public Schools, thinks the last Legis- Jares "amendatory act,n was very dam ajflns to the educational cause of the State. lie says: The amendatory---act is along step backwards and is very discouiajriui; to the true friends ef public schools and pop plar education, but it cannot be undone now. Let ns, therefore, do the best pos sible under the circumstauccs and Work wiAi.1V for. & betterKVatem from future I JegisUti.n. ly-t us stand to our guns un-1 .111? j 1 .."" I We d; not known to what narlicular 1 i.rk of th amendment act Mr: Scnrlr- Vuffh refers, but nrobablv to that reduc- .k. .... .-.....:..!..,! I from $3 to $2 per day, and restricting their . visits to the schools, makingthem I abject to tlie call or lovitation of the District School Committee. This dees mot strike as as a very dangerous or dam-1 aging change in the system, bat as one likely to glve:satistaction to the people. lIo( tax payers will be rather glad that the Legislature has limited expenses n tins way, especially ai f.he school com- mittee in each district can easily have fhe services of the saperintenden t at any pme they may be needed. The people iu trades par women have been formed, f la some districts did object to paying a man oue, nearly 2,000 young women have ! re faadayto ride aronnd and peep in At ceived thorpugh traiuing in millinen the school, od say a few words without profit, aud the Legislature, it is presum- pu, suew me eneut to wuicn tuis ieenng was cnensned Dj-tueir constitaents. we : understand they came very near abolish- jng entirely this part of the school act, .bat its friends compromised withjhe op- ponents of the law on this amendment. fin California wain at trees are grown as a regular crop. I en years' growth pro daces a tree twenty inches in diameter. A waluut tree crop would prove a profit able investment in any State of the Union, the demand for the wood for furniture purposes is so large." Louisville Courier Journal. .' Land owners in WeaternKorth Caroli- pa are admonished by each facts as these to planf trees ou the waste lands. There Js scarcely a farmer in, any part of the State who might not easily and at almost no cost, set a few acres in walnut or other geod timber frees which, in ten or twenty years, would repay him from two hun dred to five hundred per cent.' A planta tion of trees could not however be expect ed to prosper without some lfttle annual pulture. The ground should ' bo stirred at least once a year, and the weedand the nidergrowth kept iii subjection. They might also require some trimming find shaping, so as tt) iniire straight and retty trees. The labor thus bestowed pould not amouut to much as an expendi ture, but would count kreTy on the val po of the crop. . v ' ' ' A gmardellow now and then gets into a Charlotte merchant, sharp as they aie. . There was one there yesterday says the jTburaaT, who bought shirts, collars, &c, tq the amount of, $20,,aad gave a check signed pr. J, II. Burke, on a city iink, and then got away1 before the mer chant ascertained Burke had no credit at the bank, The rogue is described as a "spi.ure looking Jittle fellow J IJe tried a siaiilar g:.'mo on another House, but it did not work out "right, lie may c41 on merchants elsewhere,' so" gentlemen of yard stick, look oat for him. - " : The Western Union Telegraph Com pany cptpuvencpd business the firet of January. 1803, on a capital of 83U0.(XX) By various; pinciiaiief telegraph "lines, bonuses, fce., theyimw, have" a capital l)t S100,yw,000. Did they come by it honestly f Are snch fiaijia pMsibe .with- ,pui iuuiciiuk wrong upon the people? Theso are questioiiM which monopolists Will some day have to auwst'r. The M. E. ? Church North, is ubo:it to establish two college in the Soutlu' The com iu if, tee having the selection of the '' S . 1 ' " " A. X piat'trs nave voieu to put one at ;hatta L wun nuti the oiLcr nt Knoxvilie. The Snow Storm, ; .Aa Unprecedented Fall in phis State, i t ' ,. ! . U . r I -i J : IIendeksox, N. C., March 26At &20 say ; !, i.a t.r ,'. fhrA- fet rlwA. There is no abatement of the storm, i A. M. JoRDANr tal t,J0 MOff measurement as fol- 0ws ; Ualemi 8 inches ; Greeusbowv 21 i i ill m- i k m 1 1 i :u mrL n nrii w -w. imiiiii mm m , . ,Xf . . li.: yesterday, and messages were-sent thro' ltee!!f.1!S2:; l!. fiftj!. WeWon wntt alirrht. NnnK fll Rt Siinfordr I n0ue at Goldsboro. bat there was - - - .- - , j i . U..I i . Kn ,ittle at c, lou beaTy fatif depth not at ntn cnnAa arw1 . rrtt.a ,jourg t J Intermission. News-Ob- 1 I:: r H Tf pnmmnnMil faMinir nt SoliaViiirv in I real earnest aboat 2 p. mil, Sunday, and I coutinned for 24 hours. It was the hea-1 vie8t 8U)W m q wiuter r. -T - x - ' The Kola hut, a product ef tropical Af- rica, contains more cafeine than coffee, ao4 has also; the active principle of cocoa without its fatty matter. ! The negroes of Jamacia aso!it as a remedv for intoxica-1 t:oll anj helieva that a single nuL irronnd . ... i..jL I avv w vwwa wrA mm . eni tut a ua 1 11 1 ii n. 1 niKiHi w in mi 1 1 it n iirinikHii inn n 111 1 mostvonderful property -which thjs wen- urtf n YT a Att 4 1. a nvAtrinf 4am Kaua m I I Fences actaal distaste for idcoholic uriUAS. aqu 10 tins tuac it is a vaiuaoie 1 tonic and stimulant, and it seems a tax on human credibility to believo thjtt this iciuiii kuuidiii-oiiiuio iiuuuvivau possess i all the virtues aswibed to it. Hoke C. Secrest was brought before a magistrate in Columbia, S. C. on the charge of s ealiug a cow, and fully com- niittpd to nhawnr t!i rirrnit onnrt for th offense before aay one appeared to prove Aortn uarounalunatic Asylum. -Hell" 1 1 1 1. - t i ii . . l I " "owever, aououes3 00 sent bacK, I i i ' : - H : I ' Si. I The man who will hane from the limb nfa tn.A n..r . fnnl. nf n,.l,l.A pathy in his behalf, will be thelellow the railroad men are going to patch some nignc auu swing up in tos dark for rock hag their trams. He will die a fool's deat. I The idea of systematic instruction of women in the industrial arts has been successfully developed in France; accord- ing to a writer in the London Times. Not only in Paris, but also throughout the country, schools that teach particular needlework, wood epgravingf pajutipg on porcelain or designing. Workshops i am uated to the school by a pecuniary arraugement ftrrnish actual practice. So successful have been these schools, aud so superior the graduates n their work, that particular trades have established similar institutions for the express pur jpose of fitting their own work women in occupations not taught in the large ones. as in the brass and copper trade, and in the manufacture of clocks and watches. A Point Well Taken. The Newl York Herald is dealing some veiling oiows to uie greedy niitf, protec tionists. In' its issue Of Saturday Inat. the Herald calls attention to the fact tlmt in 1882 the Bessemer steel works in this couitry produced 1,696,460 tons of ingots, wmie in tue same year the English works produced only J ,673,694 tons. In th same time the United States turned ont 1,334,340 tons of steel rails, while Eng land produced- bat 1,235,785 tons. ln the light ef : these fiffares savs th Hr. aid, is it not most ridiculous to talk of HiOgHsn producers'crushing out" Amer ican producers of steel iu case the tariff is reduced f If. this enoxmors industrv ia not capable ef holding its own against the world's competition then it is time that somethiujr were done to make it healthy. Vhy, also, is it English competition that is to be feared on account of the lower wages received when still lower wages the Pennsylvania iron and stMl mm f TV to calculate iin how many years England w v Bupuij Amencan de mands (granting that every American mill was shot down) j how many years her supplies Would last nnder thia nW demand, and to what height priceswould oe iorceu. 4H1S ought to conviuce them that a coiitionauce of American t.iWin lion is essential under all circumstances." ! . ; : II liribcs l'alcl by Contractor Price. Washington, March 23. It is stafA.1 uion the aiithoritvof one irl'm lm. the document and whose statementa are oeueved to bo trnstworty, lhat mailxon ti actor James B."Erice has made an ana davit now in nessession of 'th rnVom: ment. wherein he alleges that he on one occasion gave to Assistant Postmaster General Bmdy $2,500 in pustal drafts, to gether with $2,500 in cal t .,,. ,ir .iiillueuce Biady' official action, lie also alleges, it said, that on .ni.tll..l- .w. ' : wv sioii he gave to ex-Senator Kellog-r. for a similar purpose, $15,000 iu postal drafts, draw-n against his (Price's) pay a mail vuiiiivi.ui- on iho .-.mail i muta ft-.xm C BtllllKi wfw'wiH. rI...I ..I ..... sulditioii to hhe TvforemoDtioned $15,000 vvtHiio vviiii.Li mm run. note for $3,000, all of which paper hede- veuueu oeioie tne grand jury jtwtcMbxy. Tlie ?heiffs mt always Ipok like a mmuKil, biitbe ltcH takes a.r tljem.- . ..),. Sw" vuaiiuitv. auc bmcuuib rib having notlMHl the remarKaUie Success xaiu wciSuao, .-. .tion wi I be hud for the townsot I mam A MAMlntA a a Ah n m n mmm Mi- 1 . . Il.imil iAixwiiaAn O IIAIAnirilllT THT r 1 I . v-r ..-. me imuu i u franco, ana uermany. where the iron manufacture is rapidly extend ing? If facts and furores are htWWI lt JForclffii Capital for Cattle Jtais- inar. r i -w ; TliATtflltiMiore .Journal of Contmerce lecent English papers mention the numARnf aeventeen different companies lately organised, with an Aggregate capi- or of $20,650,000, all of theru, with one inr to prurapo in stock raisin" In the United States : the other one nronosin" to operate in South Amer- as i ma r.f th,n nnw hold enormons possessions in the wes- tern States. They have donbtlessly watched the coarse of events more close- n t tan A mriliin r5initnllKLS : BUU I having large means for investment, and the West has proved enormously profita- ble, and nearly all who iiave been engag- A in it lissa nri-Ann vnrv WftfllthV. llie same report ; place Uie average profits at from 25 to 50 Dei-cent., and more of-! ten the latter tuan the former. The Baltimore Sw mentions the re- cent arriyal in this country, of two Eng- lish gentlemen, one of them, Ur P Be van, of the British Statistical Society and a writer on the Louden limes staff, whe are going to New Maxipo iu the in terest of British capitalists who are look- fr mi..inff ncrnVulrnml and I Ufir ritnr nvAntmpnti in that naar- O ' 11 j' nuti iui uiiuiut: .Vva ..i,,fc , .v.u,.uV. - U ter. They represent that very great in- r v.asoiK1ii ArtAn.nfrfl tVt Tl 11 ? li on for. prise and British cap iu the States auu lerritones 01 me oouiinTeai. uut that they are accessible by railroads, and that this must speedily lead tojniany uu- puruiub uuuci tatvuiyo. Migration of Manufactures. New England has seen manjrnanufac -tuies transferred to other places, where they have become powerful rivals of the old-established concerns. She has seen """V31' "."""i u"i etir nii1 c tirskis ftf 11 1 1 m ninf 0111 tuotmr Pia..u.. 0voo.u,v -..iUMm. 5ii 'i - i,- M,,u'8 01 IWinrpaper uiuis P.uu agllCUltur- .H : 1 r.-i c i i it... Ul f V lactones, one ms seen uie OUUU1 UU1IJ" WtU 111 UIU laUUCUUUIl VI cottou S08 But it is not only New England that is affected by such movements, and which j nriflllil 1-fcA jinnfimiUil n r. i i nv.iii-iil tr. I boasting-.the expression pf a little local V 0 I pride u always allowable. Pennsylvania ! i may not always control the Iron interests I as she has virtually (lone in the past, for the South is coining iuto prominence in iron manipqlation as well as in cot ton spjunjng.wThis undeveloped wealth of the South will be utilized. Five years ago Iiirmpgham, Ala., had 100 inhabi tants: to-day it has 5,000, all ' through iiouwhicU is 'abundant aud good in the region around the town. Near Nashe Yille, Tenn.. is a smelting fnrnace, the plant tf which cost $300,000 j it was es tabushed a year ago, and Its profits du ring its brief existence are estimated at f 80,000. Truly the star of manufactur ing is extending southward as well as westward. amtjdcturefs Gazette, Bos ton. Our State Contemporaries. If , all the people in. New England can read and write there is no need for Fed eral aid to bo betowed in that mini ter At the South there is need because the people are illiterate. The Federal gor- ernment spent billions to free the dar keys, and then j reconstructed State after State at the Sooth to make them voters. Now, then, if the government feels that their illiteracy, as voters, is a menace to the stability of I the government and our institutions, would it seem in order to make some provision for their education. Mr. Logan also insists that no more shall be a! low ned any State than that State raises, in other words, his policy is to give largely to those who have an abun dance, and sparingly to th$ poor : that is about the height of Logan's philosophy. Ifaleigh Ncwsi Observer. Fate's Fatality. Two shall be born the whole wide world apart, and 6peak in different tongues.and 1- A . A A.. - V. - ' . uavs no inongnt each of the other's being, and no heed. And these o'er jBiiknown seas to nnkcown lauds shalf cross, es caping wreck defying dcathiand all un consciously shape every act and beud each wandering step to this one end : that oe day out of darkness they shall meet and read Life's meaning iu each other's eyes. I . 'And two shall walk some narrovp war of life so' nearly side by side that should one turn ever $5 little to right oj: left; uiey neeus must stand ack now ledgod face to face, And yet, with wistful eyes that never meet, with cripinjr hands that nev er claspnd lips calling in vain toears that never hear, they seek eacli other all tneir weary days and die vnsaugfiea and this is Fate. ' - . -1 ' ?? Rev. Dr. Wild, the ex-Brooklyn divlue whose ldentificaUou of the North Ameri can Indians with one of the lost tribes of Israel was ventilated a "couple of years ago is now electrify ing, if not edifying. Canadian audiences. Last week at To ronto he drew an immeuse congrecation to heaif hjin by announcing that Mrs. Langtry would be present. Of course she did not appear bat tho 'contribution was liberal -notwithstanding the disap pointment. Ilsv. Tr. Wild is wasting his talents in fife limited circle of minis terial effort when. he might be reveling iu wealth as the advance agenj of a cir cus. - latatiatia cfnrlr nilRinnrjn leias atlu iniuisu "ituui" uiuuui. . 1 buubcu &QU DO jou"m. xcu uuauuuu Condensed Pre ss Dispatches 1- N'. L. Dukes, the woman betrayer and murderer, arrived; at ! Uuiontown, Pa., Santay night; and the; fallowing day the ciuzens caueu upon mm, pi cm: hcu resolutions, passeu uy ui i..umwuu committee, ana gave nini, uours iu transact his business and leave town. Jonathan -D, Bigelow, who 1 appeared counsel for Sergeant Bates, when tried . - - . ... Gov. Hart and Wm. Uibbs were ar rested in Polk county. Ohio, yesterday, for , the. murder -of Wm.. Lumberman whose body was found horribly mutilated. JJ M."'MS "b miwiwi uu uiv w- oner's inqnest postpoued in consequence. ed by the omcers of the ship on suspi cion of being implicated in the Phoenix Park murder, has instituted suit, in New York, against Capt. Irven aud chief officer -Barrett, for $25,000 dama- gesi The trial of sx more men, charged with belonging to the Armagh, Ireland, Assassination society, uegan vesteiuay. m 1 tp 1 rr . 1 1. .i a. I i ne uonuou 1 eierapu Bjiys wo icjmm 1, 1 that the British Government have sent any menacing noto to the Lroverument f tlie. United Stjiteson account of tlie utterances of the Irish diuimitists, is i preposterous 7 hree shocks of cai thquako have be?af . . fill . i W. leit near iMount ina, auu me eopie r I are very much alarmed.: Z-t Ji?' til iniucuiuivi Hwupaiij, arrived at VV ashington yesterday , 1 There is an extensive strike omougl the cowboys in the punliauule tocuou of Texasand the hoys are glyiug the stock ' men mnclit rouble. Tj'heyjrwant an increase of . nuv from to 350 a montli . - j Charles 0. Lamotte, one of the edi tors on the Savannah, Ga., .News, was .1...... .....1 ....... I. . 1 . .. .1.- ..,.. l. ..P r. uivwiicu iCBiniMj uj iiiu sniMiil'iog ' boat. iYl-vd:i' 7i. flOf) litnd f r:ittln wr sold iu Texas to a syndicate,! the largest cattle trade ou record. The buijch brought about $2,000,000. A bill has passed the Tennessee legis lature legalizing pool selling -&?ithe races of blooded stock, but prohibits selling to minors or intoxicated per 8U8. 1 yesterday on the .1. . iThere was a run Pw burg ;N. Y baviugs bank, but as . . ... "?u muu cuuugu :iu u .t.!U.n I.a M .... ..... . . F""11"18 l"v e"" wvci. C P. Markle & Sons, the hdgest paper manufacturers in Western Pi usvlvania. failed yesterday. Liabilitis 8400,000. The Dublin Freemen's Journal the British Government has all hope of having "Number is iu America, extradited. abandoued One " who ' I Rev, Lawrence Walsh, Waterbury, Conn., has sent $1,900 to tho relief of the suffering people of Ireland. , TpE Burning MountainI Catania, March 23. The eruption of Mount Etua is increasing iu violence. A pew crater has opened. The lava from the volcano threatens to overflow Colosi and other villages. The people Jivina in these places are ficeing from their homes. The troops are assisting them. j There are eleven fissures in IMount Et na. The central opening is alive, but there is no discharge of lava, is situated iu the northcustc Mt. EMm u part of the Isle of Sicily, near the jcoast, and but a short distance from the flourishing town of Catania. Its summit is 10,874 feet above the level of the sea, but the mouutaiu has not less than eighty secon dary coues, all of which at irregular in tervals discharge lava, cinders'aud ashes. More than sixty eruptious of Mount Etna arerecoided in history, the most disas-v trous of which occurred in 1702, 1811, 1819, and 1S32. Unlike most volcanoes, which break out ouly occasionally, Etna is entirely quiet, but its eruptions have never been as en'ous as those of Vesuvi us,' and the Sicillians have generally man aged to move away in time to avoid its full force. According to the Bulletin of tho Amer ican Iron and Steel AsMociatiun, certain provisions of the new Tariff Alct promise to be rather puzzliug, and mai ivo rise to much litigation. In one place, for ex aniplo, iron wire, rods, about four-six - leeuius oi an loco lii uiamciei are iaxea six-tenths of oue cent per pound, and in another it is directed that they! shall pay one and two-tenths cents per pound, aud wane, oy a mini provision, as most oi tho iron wire rods imported are made with fuel consisting of charcoal, rods so made shall pay $22 per ton, or less than one cent per pound. Moreover, certain kinds of wire rods only are named, and the duty on other kinds is deft to be guessed at. It is unfortunate jthat such defects are found in the new! law. but perhaps they will not prove, to be quite sA embarrassing as some jiersons think. They shoulfl all bo clearly pointed eut in order that the next Congress may rfiuedy them, if changes are deemed absolutely UVVbQiiMtl J Vlfr AI'WVV AJlllf i The Mexicans are becoming rapid con verts to American ways. It U now al leged that JJiaz has, placed himself iu the hands of a large railroad syndicate be longing'to New Orleans,; Meniphis, St, Louis aud other Western cjlienj, as their candidate for President of that Republic, pledging himself to do their bi Idiug. EGG8 FROM FULL BLOQD Plymouth Rock ( Chickens V forsiile at 75 cents per dozen. - I Anidt'to O. W. ATWELL. 2l3t-pd. . ' bulioburv, li. (J. Meroney's GEall, ONE NICHT ONLY- V WEDNESDAY, APEIL .THE 4TH. FUN UNSTINTED 1 MERRIMENT UNLIMITED I JOY ITNKOTTNDED! ' . " comln events cast their shadows before.' xno xtcprcsentaxiyo raniwume vo, j jOIJ A. HEWLETTE'Si TRJ-MAMMOTII V r HU M PTY UD U MPT Y AND ALL-STAR SPECIAL TROUPE . . ERAS3 BXKD AND 6rEKA OKCHESTRA, BO Performers, headed nr tlie ereat Grlmaldl. HUB. A. HEWLETTE. the Clown I Clowns, or "The Man of many faoesahd Czar of the High Wire Brilliant association of Specialties ; Mlnature Cir cus of Trained Animals. I Novel Effects. Brilliant Tableaux. StartUng Tricks, Illusions and Changes. Street Parade at il:45;A. M. Grlmaldl (Rob. A. atCPopi uPri - Reser.ed sets left on , i. at njuan ft ELECTION NOTICE ! those I until 1 elec tor will be permitted to vote lor municipal officers, if duly registered. 0. C. KlUDEK, Bh'ff of i Rowan County. Maich 28, 1883. lm VALUABLE LANlT FOR SAItB ! Q Monjav the 7th darv of May next, at . i y mi 11 tnc uourt-nouse m csansoury, 4. win sen a TILACT OF 1.25 ACBT2S. moIe or icss belonjrinj; to the estate ot John Graham, dec'dJ This land is situated I. . ... a. .. . , n Atweir township, ana aajoms tne lanas owneq uv ne ueirs uj o. xi.xjm.it. uuu utu ers. undls & nart tof the old Wm. B. Afwell nlantatiotf It is as fine a tract of land as ltt T- i 11 a.. 1 J lucre isin uowan county, wen timuereu, containing some very fine bottom land, Ts-RMs o Sat.p One-thir.l of the nur- chase money to be paid as soon as the sale is continued, the other two-thirds in six ana ; twelve months, witli interest from day of sale at eight per cent. - Title reserved j.uptii all; the purchase money is paid. w 1f , . J. OjFLEMLNOf Adm r March 27, 1833.1 of John Graham. P. S. Mr. Goodnight, on the premises; Mr. John S. E. Ilait, or Bingham Hart, will shniv tha ljn1 In nv unn n'hn nitiv Hfliri I . J. ' h8 see jt, j 24:6t NORTH CAROLINA, I TS THE 6UPE- KIOB, COUBT. J Nancy L Boyd, ridintiff, against Suit for Divorce Henry Uoyd, Defd't. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Henry Boyd, the defendent above named, is a non-resident of this State, It is ordered that publication be made in me Carolina v uicuuiaa, a newspaper published in Rowan county, notifying the said lienrv Bord to be and anncar before the "Carolina Watchman" a newspaper I an ill Munrv Unn) m nnrl oiiiimt lwfnra lcoa to 1)e for the County of Rowan, at the I a. IT.' ri1 . 1 " v - m i ourc iiouse in Dausoury, on tne vtu Aion dil7 fter the 4th Monday of March, 1883, ana. an.s vcr l,,e compiaini wsicn will ue ue nfiBifol in Hia fnr oftlm T'lorlr T to Sn erior Court of s.lid conntv. within the first Ii - - j i - three days of said terra, and tWesaid defen- dant is notified that it he fail to answer the 8H raP'alnt ur"ing the said term, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in th complaint. J. M. EIGRAH, Clerk 24:6w Sup. Court, Rewan County. J. RnODES BROWSE, PRES.. W. C. COART, SEC. Total Assets, 8710,745.12. A Home Company, Seeking Home Patronage. Term Policies written on Dwellings. Premiums payable One-half cash and bal ance in twelve months. J. ALLEN 'BEOWN, Agt,, 25:6m. Salisbury, N. C. Esecutors' Notice ! All persons having claims against the es tate of Daniel Corriher, dee'd, areMicreby notified that they mast present them to the undersigned on or before the 22d day of March, 1884, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to thcame are requested to make immedi ate payment. Jno. C. Cobbiheb, ) v r rW 0 C. Y Cobbiher. - x trs t Blsckmcr & Ilcnderson, At'ys for the estate. -March 17, 1883. w PINE STOCK! i t FRESH JSES.EY GRADE MILCH- Cows lor sal 12 miles west Cows for sal Also, some Horses and Mules, of Salisbury. J. M?IIARRISON. P. S. The abovs cows are half-breeds from 2 to 3 years old.,, vf.j I; J22:lm NOTICE ! . The firm of Allison & Co. is thin day dis solved by mutual consent, J. A. Lyerly and J. L. Lyerly having sold their interest tp W. L. Allison and Q. A. Allison, who will contin ue thetSusicesaat the-same place. ' j W. L. ALLISON.5 i J. A. LYERLY,' J.L.LYJSULX. -,r 1 22:1m , Febr'y 23d, 1SS3. Administrator's Notice ! i ?e -j, - All persons having claims against the es tate of Sarah Wright, dec'd.'are hereby no tiQed to present the Eame to the underaiga ed on or before the 8th day of March,i884, or this notice' wilt bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. - A'lf persons indebted to said es tate are requested toj make prompt settle ment. . D. B. MURPH.Adm'r i of iSarah Wright doe'd. . . I V VtVU AkJ , A- A W V C A T WAS WW ; bw 2s:0w pd A FRESH, And other Goods . SPECIA U NOTICES : Administrator's Notice. HftTlnsr nnjillflprt as the Admtnlstrator of R. WT Swan, dee d, this is to notify all persons ha vtSs claims against his estate to exhibit the same to me on or before the 1st day of MarchTlss. or this.ao- tlce will be plead In bar ot recovery, u nose in debted to his estate are requests! to make payment without delay. P.P.MERONET, Aamr, o:6t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE I All nrrson havintr clAims ajrainst the es tate of John L. Morrison, deceased, are here by notified to present the same to me on or before the 7tli day of February, 1884, or thflfnoticc will be plead in bar of recovery. Also, persons indebted to said estate are advised to make immediate payment. Daniel Pensisgek, hx'r. Feb'y 7, 1883.-il7:Ct-pd -4- Toiacco Ms Wanted! wii Three or fonr hands to work on a Tobacco Plantation 7 miles from1 Ash evil le, K. C. Two married men with 'working hands pre ferred. One of them most be a good man ager of horses and able to take care of stock. Bth should know something -about tobac co farming. Applvto. J. D. MCNEELY. Jan. 11, 1883. Salisbury, N. C. 3T Ia the matter ot ta.3 estate of R. Sloak, dee'd. Notice to CREDITORS ! All pcreons having claims against the es tate of R. J. Sloan, dee'd, are hereby noti fied to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of Januarv, A. D. 1884, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. W. p . LACKEY, Adm'r of R. J. Sloan, dee'd. This 24th January, 1883. 15:6m. LANDS FOE SALE OR JIENT; kali; of On Monday, the 2d day of April next, at the Court House in Salisbury, I will sell the following land belonging to the estate of Dawalt Lentz, deed. : One tract of 190 acres, more or less, adjoining the lauds of Jacob Miller's heirs, Peter Miller's heirs and others. One tract of 24 acres, more or less, ad joining the lands of Mrs. M. A. Lentz, John Morgan, John Earnhardt and others. Tkkms of Sale : The purchaser will be required to pay one-third of the pur chase money as soon as the sale is con tinued, mid he will be allowed a credit of six and twelve months for the other two-thirda, with interest at S percent. from day of sale. By order of Court. x John W. Mauney, Feb. 22, 1883. CQmmissioner. 20:Gt COliiTlISSlOJYER'S SALE OF r slat. In persuance of an order of the Supejior Court of Rowan County, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Salisbury, on Monday tha 2d day of ApriL 1833, a tract of land situate in Rowan County, lying on the "Miller's Ferry Road,:' adjoin ing the lands of Dr. I. W. Jones, Mrs. Hack ett, Thomas M. Kerns and others, containing about Three Hundred Acres, and being the tract of land which was devised to J. N. B. Johnson by John I. Shaver, as the "Pove Place." " ' Terms of Sale : One third cash, one-third in three months, and balance in six months. Title retained until the purchase money ia paid. CHARLES PRICE, Comm'r. N. B. This is a valuable traet of land lying 5 miles from Salisbury and one mile from N. C. R. R. and is well watered and timbered. If desired it will be fold in separate tracts, three (3) in number. SALEofMND For Partition, i -.-. . Puisuant to an v order f or the Superior Court of Rowan county, I will offer atpub lic sale, at the Court House in Salisbury, on 1st Monday in ApriL 1883, bidding tp .be gin witb $737, a valuable tract of land, known as the Old May Place, in Providence Township. Rowan County, adjoining the lands of Saml Eller, Tobias Kesler and others, containing about , 110 ACRES, with comfortable dwelling and necessary outbuildings. There is a good orchard on the premises, and good indications of gold, TERMS : One t bird cash, and the bal ance in equal enst ailments at six and twelve months, with interest from date of sale, at eight per cent. Title reserved until pur chase money is all paid. - ; J. SAM'L McCUBBINS, Com'r. Salisbury, N.C.,Feb'y 14, 1883.S;Gw LOT OF just received at NEW ABVERTISEMESTS, NOTICE to the r Crete otR. C. Keierisltt tinRTiJ ninni ma tin thkSch. ft 0 WAN COUNTY. biob Cow 16th Pebuarjisa George H Brown Executor of R. C. Kennerll h avinst filed in the Superior Court of Rowan County, his petition against tU parties interested nrthe dne adniinistmiM of the Estate of the said -R. 0. Kennerly, praying for an account and aettlcmentof the Estate committed to his charge, Hi persons having claims against thee of the said R. C. Ivcnnerlv arcitfrebj noti fied to aoocar before me at the toon House in Salisbury on or before the Wi day-ef April 18S3 and file the evidencaol their claims, J. M. IIORAH, UlcrK Sup'r Court Rowan Cunty, 19:0t. - iu UflDTU PRDf.1 IMA UsTHlSrit nun i n UHnuuRH rr- ROWAN COUNTY. "4V" " h Theo. Bueitbaum & W..T. Linton, Partnei. under the name and style of Theo. Bor baum Co. Plaintiffs, ' Againtt Henry S. Hotter & C. W. Wrightingtoa, Partners under the name and style of Potter &Wrightiugton. Defendants. It nppcarinsr to the satisfaction of tf Court that Henry 8. hotter and C.W. Wrightington, partners under the name u style of Potter & Wrightington are non residents of this State. It is ordered by the durt that publicationbe made for six cessive weeks in the "Cakolixa Watch mas," a newspaper publishad in said Coun ty, notifying the said defendants to be M appear before the Judge of our Supenr Court at a Court to be held for the County of Rowan at the Court House in Salisbury on the 9th Monday after the 4th 3Unaiy in March 1883, and answer the compl'" which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County within the first thrc days of said "Term, and that if they fail to answer said com plaint during the term the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. , The said defendant are further notified that a Warrant of Attachment against thNj property in this State has j been issuea w the County of New Hanover, and 10 a. turnable at the same time and place Mv summons, to-wit: on the 9th Monday the 4th Monday inarch 1883 at the Court House in Salisbury, . - J. M. HORAH, Clerk , Sup'r Court Rowan County; Feb. 6th. 1883. j , 19:6t HOUSE! AND. . FOUSALE! iWr Having determined to make our home m WrhstonN. C, we have concluded to' our House and Lot in the great West AVanf of JSalisimrv, Is. U. House nas o , ZJt ; good kitchen with'3 looms well of S water iathe yard. A good garden ana si ble on the lot In the best neighboinow j in the citv. on the corner of -Monro!i "i CAnrCh streets, adjoining J. 31. norans ornera. -ror luriner tiiM"'-'i-- . j D. A. Goodman,S. W. Cle or B. F. Fm e ' -h a - DTI I II 1 l. 1 - if li'a:? h 2sP 159 ui p !1 ? J a l -y. m sa c S3 HO' mm T K L&T lC:rm.. "