1 Carolina Watchman. THUR.SDAY, APRIL5, .egg. r. We have o desire to influence any farmer against bis own strong convictions fa MJ way about fanning con victious gained by experience and observation. iierertlisUiss it is always jn order to try j pew experiments or to test the experi ments of others. And it is with tins sort I fit feeling we would direct attention to the "intensive system"' of Mr. F l km ax, a Georgia farmer, who, it seenis, gets rich I py farming ; a success by no means aoiu : mon in these latter days, however it mny hare been before the war. Almost any farmer could try Mr. Furpian's plan on an acre or two without !o8 Pi damage. ?7, (MM) voters out of the aggregate num ber of about 55,000, are virtually ilisfran I phise in t he State vf Rhode Island. In the fast Presidential elect ion the State gave j parfield 18,195 and Hancock J 0,779. They I have a fusion ticket iu the field now J pro Democrats and one Republican with ; Spragne for Governor, and the countrv is j watching tJjo progress of the struggle I with decided in Merest. If it shall end in V - j breaking do wu Republican rule in the I - State, it is expected to result in the in I stitutien of a ipore just and liberal sjs The report of the Eastern Horth Caro ina Colored Insane Asylum at (Joldsboro s to hand, from which we learn that there were 89 patients under treatment Jan'y Jst. The capacity of the institution is pnly 76, so that it appears it has been ?pry mpcl) crowded, Whole number re ceived since opening J7J. Whole num her discharged 89. Fifty (out of 96) coun- fw uave oeeu represented, t he per centageTf cures 31.18. There have been 21 deaths. Patients make most of tjie ; clothing worn. The more employment - gFpn proves to pi the best for the pa t ien ts; though carets taken pot to ovprworl m fnem. i oral expenses tor the last vour 014,025.81, including salaries, wages and fusurance an average of bout$16J to the patieiit. The c.ise of O'Dounell vs. the R. & D. H. R. Co., a civil suit, comes, up, we learn, id Dortions of Count v. as creatine a cause of complaint against the hut legislature for passing an act allowing the Commis sioners of Rowan to pay small part of the cost. It happeuep in this way ; The case in queet iou occupied our Court a week, and for reasons whjch we are not prepared to explain, the Judge ordered the iurv to be keot tenet her at some convenient plaoe throughout the trial, and t Ji e Sheriff took them to McXeely's Hotel : and he also ordered that the County Commiesjoiieia pay the Hotel bill. The County Commissioners refused on the ground that they knew of no law sustaining the order of the Judge, as, indeed, there was none, satisfactory to them. The Legislature passed an act authorizing, the County Coin rp issjoueis to pay the Hotel bill, and that is all of it. If there was any wrong in the case, it be gun with the judge in ordering the jury to be kept together aud the Commission ers to pay the bill. Ordinarily jurymen I a . jn ci vu suits pay tnsir own expenses out of their per diem j but when put to extra ordinary cost, as in this case, they have good cause for demurring. The Judge evidently so considered it, and hence or dered the bill to be paid by the County. We understand that this is net an ex traordiuay case' : that it is no uncommon thing for jurymen to be held together in this way in the trial of civil suits, and that the extraordinary expenses in such cases is borne by the County. It would The Great Issue in 1 HHAf WJmingtop Star. Wp Mm ok it is becoming more apparent every day, that the mala fight in 1884, will be upon economic questions and chiefly upon the plan of raising the reve nues necessary to carry on the Govern ment. It is now well established that the Republican party is committed to the maintenance of a lilgn tarift for i'rotee- tjon. It is also true that there are thou sands and tens of thousands of Republi cans who are opposed to a high tariff. On the other hand the Democratic party is committed to a low tariff to a tariff for Revenue with incidental protection. This has been the doctrine of the party from Jackson's day until now. The Charles ton Netpi d? Courier appositely says : ''All the Ji adit jops pf their party bind them to the doctrine that is summerised in the phrase. Their last two Rational Conven tions explicitly affirm it. At the St, Louia Convention in 1876, the party, after denounc ing the 'present Tariff ss a masterpiece of in justice, inequality and false pretence de mand that 'nil riLstnnthnuxe. tarnlirm. xhnlt nnlv he. far MMMu Al the ( ' i nr i n 1 1 i fnnvunlinn in 1 RSO f 1)0 n rt D in tarma 1 oi I l fnp a 'Tijpifl' r n i it. ior .nt Ten ue onij. But it is true that there are thousands, nay tens pf thousands of Democrats, who are opposed to a constitutional tariff for Revenue but favor an unconstitutional tariff for Protection. Where the low tar iff Republicans will stand in 1884, and where the high tariff Democrats will stand iu 1884, remains to be seen. It not difficult to say what natural course to pursue. 18 would- be the questions of political economy, and the Democratic party must be faithful to its traditions aud pledges. Viewing the field the Charleston u JVetr d Courier, with visor down and lance at rest, sends out the following buele-sound that oaght to be taken np and echoed all along uie line. It aaya manfully "The Protectionists are not going to surrender uieir out ir privilege of plundering Ame , a fleece struggle. Tnev can afford people wit li- to put ratl ins in a COrruot Ion fund to InfllMilM National loir. a tion. Perhaps that la what Mr. Ten tor Miifer ans by 'Protectionist weapons.' But strong as iy are we believe that the Free Trade masses of the people of this country are stronger yet. And so WD want: thp fltrht. tn cm nn A llpmncmtlr' wintnrv in I8i Is greatly to be desired. Bat if a manful ad- uerence w me principle oi a Tarm ior Revenue on ly Is to brjng ns defeat, then the A'etra and Courier Is ready for defeat. We have borne It often before. We can bear Jt again." The Democratic party cannot afford to st til ify itself, to be unfaithful to the peo ple, and to be untrue to its oft repeated pledges in the past. "Be Just and fear not : Let all the ends thou almst at be thy country's, Thy Gods, and truths,' A Righteous Ketribiition . A handsome and rich young lady, of Partington, Coun., eloped, the other day, with her father's coachmau, a full hooded negro, and when her father aud brother found out their place of residence, and went to persuade her to return home, she positively refused, declaring that she was happy and ceutented. The dispatch which an n ounces these facts says that her family ''keenly feel the disgrape and shame she has brought upon them, aud are almost distracted at the mesalliance." Very likely ; but as the New England if We nceiden tolly emitted to notice )ast wek, the consolidation of the two daily pallets of Charlotte, the Observer and Journal, hereafter to be known m the fJournal-Obterver." Col. Jones has retir ed from the editorial chair, saying, while doing so, that therejias been no time in (ha 1t five years he woald not hare made (be relinquishment be lias on the aame terms. The combined subscription lists pf tne two papers, make np a vory solid supuqrt, for (he one daily, and guar rati tees p liberal enterprise and superior journal PaAn. I. "If a ma . '" iuo Cincinnati Times Star, we Jparn the particulars of a shocking railroad disaster ou the .Southern Keutupky R, Rr, pear Mason s station. Kv. There war. J27 passengers on board (he (raju, 5(1 of whom were mora or Ipss injured, some 10 J 2 fatal iy . The accident was cause by a broken rail which threw the entire train f. ora the track, hurling the coaches down a steep embankment. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE ! On Monday the 7th day of May next, at the Court-House in Salisbury, I will sell a THACT OF 125 ACRES, mote or less, belonging to the estate of John Graham, dee'd. This land is situated in Atwell township, and adjoins the lands owned by the heirs of 8. H. Hart and oth ers, and is a part of the old Win. B. Atwell plantation. It is as fine a tract of land as San, an Independent Democratic paper, VVe reird everv such occurrence anson. fchee.18.Jn Rowan county, well timbered, thinks if Mr, Randall, of Pennsvtoania. Z - , ' T & containing some very, fine bottom land, i f . , , i o i ,. I -m p i iifwruuii iph)uui ituuui a aura irom jiooresviiie. f- -,tH lwo Pvriip upon me tiou for their mt5.u eowardly, aud hypo- r-r -- -r rr -rr - certainly ne a very creat uardsuip on iiirrniAn. I n-lm nanallv aim- witli frienda or go home each uieht), to compel them l88 wiU be ono not only to lose valuable time from their taxe8 aro to al- This pwn busineas, but to bear the expense of the Washington Eepubl a Hotiil hill wi.iiA Mruin. in t.i.i. v ef tbe Administration. T - WWW r. ww. ."(j f WHf FJ Properly understood there is pe just pause of pomplaint against Mr. Overman for asking, or the legislature for passing, (be bill in question, in compliance with a a. M . w me --vt s request irom mi. jic.xeeiy, wno was en- - . - .....o., entjenj course iu dea titled to be paid for feedjng, apd lodging t,,t lfc tbe Democratic party. It qBe.tion ip the South. the .jury for week, t does not alter cap do thu ouly to tue of causing According to their t ti.w. . iZ. .I., i . ... the minoritr of Dm llAnnla hnVH IkMlll tl rinir tn fi.i nniul V e have said that the great fight in quality upon the Southern people for 84 will be one for revenue how the Te.,.. .nii hm.rm inmtmudl ti.nt n . taxes are to be laid. This is the ssw iu nil i coivto liiv ruuais ui icon, tbe organ white neoDle. it is difficult to sea where a w r t r r i -w w r r The NeW York tn liarrra aiwl in. ..t ollin..n- k.. ... K.ww hip ijpb "in tween t iae in tarat lmr imii tioa o,inm i,x When a Chinese merchant suspends, his creditors suspend him. if they can find him. In the celestial laud debt aud death go hand in hand. A Republican negro was sent forth from the navy department the other day because he refused to black the boots of a white official. "Evidently," aaya the At lanta Constitution, ''he js not a Son them negro, -in this pljmate the negro Repub licans have been parrying out spittoons and blacking boots for the white office holders ever since (he war," ''Corners" in grain qjl the Chicago Board of Trade will hereafter be recog nised as legal transactions. The Illinois Supreme Court has decided that the board may suspend or dismiss a member who defaults on a corner deal, and as the board's existence depends upon a rigid adherence to pll contracts, gambling or otherwise, the members who do not pay up will be summarily dealt with. ELECTION NOTICE ! Notice is hereby given that Municipal Elections will be held for the towns of Salisbury, Gold Hill, Eoochville and Third Creek, on Monday, the 7th day of May, A D. 1883. ' ' The polls will be opened in each of those towns from 7 o'clock in the morning until sunset, and no longer. Each qualified elec tor will be permitted to vote for municipal officers, if duly registered. C. C. KRIDEB, Sh'ffof Rowan County. Maich 28, 1883. lm - A FRESH LOT OP And other Goods just received at jorjfor week, It Usee not alter rrr . " extent or causing Accordion to their teaefciun the bleak . - - . the nntw.iM f w a r n.w . tne case in the least that this snit r"w .oiuocniw io go over (o Cnic nimu i MMnil..i.. .i...i....r Al , t ... ... I -H - Sfi WULMICI Ul Dame to ltowau from the County of " M-V . wopuuucnus wno are ior his employer, althpuirh she is a beautiful t u . .. ! PrntAftmn Vr l.,.,,l..li ; i 1 . :. ivaviuBpu. una or more similar cases . V 10 MMfP'j " and accomplished have gone from Rowan one to Davidson x "u,Jriv'a ug protective democrat. I vonnr lady who ior trial, subjecting such counties to similar cost, which, by common consent, is borne without remonstrance. blonde of 4, and a has alwav8 lived in Rut shall the Democratic majority who i., , 1 . '"cu -S--Mr. Goodnight the favor a low tariff 0.0 for I T Xrj' "d 8m rounded b wtUh Mr. Jqhn S, E, Hart, or Bingham Hart, wil iavoi a low tarm one for lie venue with ..,i 1..... t. i 1 i eimw tk. i..,.i . . Terms of Sale: One-third of th nnr. chase money to be paid as soon as the sale is conurmeq, ine onjer two-tfoirds in six and twelve months, with interest from dav of 1 A I . saie ai eignt per cent. Title reserved until all the purchase money is paid. J. G. FLEMING. Adra'r March 27, 1883. of John Graham. P. S. Mr. Goodniu-ht. 1 iTor a ww tarm one for Kevenue with 1. r. , x lumuuu iiu 10 me small Democratic minoritr u-im rv i.;i. I Tli.f u.. .......j:.m 1 ieaBM , , -j ... , vi n l"ci" I . ""o tm ai icaav uuac.limm nepUUHCail The inventive tolent of the country has tanff "e for Protection pure and aim-I in the country, and he is tbe man who r Hia a rar nw t..e. kun J J .L pie aud IllaCO in the lt'.iilwra!. i t iliu- I nri ita to the. V.w c .1..J t 1 wvewaaau 1. i kill. 1 1 v-j va f I IU A. Wl TV B 111 m. IIIIH I li:iE 1 1 aa w Mr. Randall or auy other wan who stands ty will be cowardlv if thr do lint ilcflaii. by the small minority f in their platform iu 1884 that the nrima, The New York Herald is independent. I ry ohSect of cnatoma dntia. .I..H k- i.. 1 m t i f it. ii ... ... V - y uv" uio morriii war tar- protection ot everv iiuluatrr in tl. TT..I- iff or any thing like it. Hence, in a leadr ted States ut to the noint of j show the land to any qn.e who may desire for the last year or two bceii directed to the inveution of a safe and convenient car coupler. Thousands have been pat ented, but as yet none seem to meet very decided favor.. A Lancaster, S. C, man, IN THE SUfE- KIOK porjBT. NORTH CAROLINA, ' ROWAN COUNTY. i i F Nncy L. Royd, Plaintiff, ) aqaintt Suit for Divorce Henry Royd, Defd't. ) It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Henrv Rovd. the" (lpiVnii-nt above named, is a non-resident of this State. U. .1 J . r "w""i " auyfitago oi a pompa- . T' m. "v'"v' owiwra up to me point ot aOsolB to in- aoove named, is a non-resident of this State ny formed for manufacturing his inveo-1 "uin"mi h says tins and wc ask our dependence of foreign competition that! 18 ordereU that publication be made in icnuera io eonsmpr it w lit...,--. ..i n i . i . . . ine t aro na vvtc iman "7 . . tion. A big fortune is awaiting the man who shall get out a thing generally adop ted by railroad companies Will Blow up thk Czar, Late ac counts from Russia represent the re vol u I waa j , me K I (ML f IIlHri tionary party of the country still very M- the only question now a mi . - 11m L.t i If- a active runi nvo r . i h n . .a. i . , . . w vwuo.uce ik won : "revouuc s lal be nr dinla t iirf. n... .k .. . : . . I . -i " i real question bow uaTnlL r e incidental to revenue." ed from the people which is required for aov- i 'r'1'8 t,, true Riidical doctrine, plaiu k ii il "fc,,B ' "ow inevitable burden iy stated, and we hope the party will be shall be adjusted to the bnk f .:. I . ' J donkey, the great American taa-uaver. Th WTat euoul1 to Put lt ,u tbeJl' lMrm iala.nu a . I uiw inl. 1 A 1 a. before the people " fcUC Pvp 10 euuorso it. TIlAT llATA iaant.il a nnul.. Qn that OUeation Mr. Rand.il! atanria aatlL . 1, ' .. v. , iuu v.v n IIIIVIUUIA n i : MIC ... . . tion declaring their purpose to blow nn Z u, " ,hS ?.f ocratic 'Articles of incorporation of tile North the Czar on coronation dav. and waroi-w Iti sW3raT ff!lA"'JLfc- Uaro,,na T,u,bJr- Minr! "d Com- all against getting into the dancer of the f . Presid.ntial canvas. Retween Mr Ran. P- With a c.pit.l stork pff 500,000, divid proposed explosion. on a protectionist platform and Senator . w.-.,,, uu mm war piauorm moat people would prefer Senator Fklround Who ta a.!l- " . m a Villainous. Some one put ap elevator rope in the hospital at Lancaster, Pa., in j ach a manner as to insure ito breaking wnen used, jje caused the death of a I ,Bau- This crime is lke placing obstruc j Hon n ft railroad track. The perpetra tor is a common enemy, and should be J A i ffsatoa as such. A printer named Hawkins was arrest ed jn Raleich on Sundav. ' .1.. 7" Z, oulw' Mecaienburg fckhsfaria.S ,n" Pn have been bitten and died of W-Jk,.. r, i mv I hydrophobia, postemce for other bcnum I ' 1 r "iwjuuv iiiotr f nowicoge or consent and robbing them. We have four snnorb ri.il v 1. 1 T:." ..?r W-onda, i- f r' -r' - iiuiiieni i menu oi ccpnomv Ifortft Carolina pf which her citisena ipay nd enemy of jobs as Mr. Randall." Well be nronri ta xmlt. TUm U7l..in-.. I WllV Should tha nmr.frol. Am-m. i- Star, the Charlotte Journal-Observer, the J0 toa!0'W antagonize the party iu power A oli.trill. fluti. a ... -r. m "- I nnleio fL.- l,l.i ; p , m aa.iv.uro vtii.-ci ami mo naieign jyewq- m m w ju incipies or eeono Qbseyver. Thoy are newsy, high toned, l"' Uogetber different f Wbv fight Prightly and able. Randall, Kelley and tbe plutocrats and w monopolists if it is right and proper aud W4P tOG8. Ve notice that there in to the true intnrpara of An.-... . i I 1 r r" I JIDW cAuiwiucnt in several parts ot the countrv Pe tuat the hiuh tariff ahoulri MBi. - w I - arw e-UtCla.l Ml. A I If liAAO In l.a .4 . I - a ZIZ i T J. IT . "OIl,,e eUT The true issue is one of taxation. nrAra. aiwl alar, in Lf.nl. 1 .... 1 . . I m a.cUuui8 couBiy, ine greatest Quest on th.nt rw.a.;i.i . i .".j concern tne American , i nr. r - . . vc' question or tariff aud tr. . I Ut Itlfcll LWl'hK. I II1H D. mi . . . fie is now m the hnnri .f tt..:.1 . , " ee neraht, in renlv to the ? i ' " - ..law i iiiirii i ii i .i 1 1 it' i ll i ya a n v a var itii ..a. i i - a . - . . , - I f ,uia uieu ui. IUS fl,ia lm Will lnl..l. 1 , ..... . I tuis . "To oppose Mr. Randall, and to insist tax-paver at this period of our country's h story is this V T , . " 8h,,tt,e8' very Question of torfff ,..! Z 1 7 1?. for dttlD . been started - .v.a Kiuiui. w l l .. x- rm ed into $5,000 shares, were filed in the Re corder s oflk-c this afternoom. The purpose oi the organization, is the cutting and sale - ntwu uiiuuig vpcraiioca in the epppties of Cbcrakee, Graham and Clav. . - w in Ttortn Carolina. The lncornorators Henry Lewis, Henry Stix, Louis Krobn. Dl W. Balding and D. W. Btrickland. all of this cty:AtfajlleCitven. Timber, such as hickory, doc wood and persimmon, which a short time nco wna almost worthless in forth Carolina, is in oemanu at $G.OO per cord, for sau inir 1.1 u . ' - " uu uiockh ior uie purpose of mannfacto. ring them into power loom shuttles A in another at Klin wood, on published in Rowan Count V notit'irinrr tl.a said Henry Royd to be and appear before aw vMugv ui our oupenor courp, at a court to be held for the County of Rowan, at the 1 a. IT .-a a a a . ' -ourt-tiouse in Salisbury, on the 9th Mon day after the 4th Monday of March, 1863, ouu uiiswcr cue complaint which will bede jMisited in the office of the Clerk ef the Su perior Court of said county, within the first nirce aays or said term, and the said defen dant is notified that if he fail to said complaint during the said term, tbe . . 1 - . r "11 a piainup win apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. J. M. HORAH, Clerk 24:6w Sup. Court, Rewan County. Rlara. .nil le- t ... 1 I V ,m W CW Ork. U1CU UC II IS ptates authorities who will doubtleaa M. rMi,i.n. i n.- , Ward him -JT-rrr- t viy , j awjruuy, oi peu- the Westeru North Carolina railroad, ana atin another at the Iredell M ill. SPECIAL NOTICES, Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as the Administrator Of R. W. Swan, dee'd, this ts to notify all persons having claims against his estate to exhibit the same to me ou or before the 1st day of March, 1SS4, or tbls no tice will be plead In bar of recovery. Those In debted to hs estate are requested to make payment without delay. P.P.MERONE Y, Admr, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE I All persons having claims against the es tate of John I,. Morrison, deceased, are here by notified to present the same to me on or before the 7th day of February, 1884, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Also, persons indebted to said estate are advised te make immediate payment.. Daniki, Pknkikuek, EsV." Feb'y 7, 1888. 17:6t-pd Tobacco Hands Wanted! Three or fonr hands to work on a Tobacco Plantation 7 miles from Asheville, N. C. Two married men with workiug hands pre ferred. One of them must be a good man ager of horses and able to take care of stock. Beth should know something about tebac co farming. Apply to J. P. McNEELV. Jan. 11, 1883. Salisbury, Jf. C. t3Tln the matte- of the estate of R. Sloan, jec'd Notice to CREDITORS! All nCrSOnS hnTinor plniine ntrainar rite a tate of R. J. 8loan, dee'd, arc hereby noti- acu io present tne same to the undersigned on or before the 27th dav of January. A D or mis nonc e win be pleaded in bar of their recovery. W. F, LACKEY, Adm'r of R. J. Sloan, dee'd. This 24th January, 1883. 15:6m. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LANDS FOR SALE OR RENT; KALE OF J. RHODES BROWNE. PRES.. W.CnnAWP zvt, Total Assets, $710,745.12. Mr. Jake Eudy, of Cabarrus county, af- to his final reat. for a protracted "spree," became Weptally disordered and committed suicide recent- Wto .eer K S m ' Q1 years. A good man gope, full of honors, thf Jsm of tariff and tax reform will, the Sun HLeioh, N. C, April 2f State Trons- A jOXUgejlJ to his final reat gltjttj. Jatie paru Bt in urer Worth is preparing to exchange the SfiftW TTnmo 1 SlS Z'aXSrSSH' J"fc..?'... Wortl1 " Mlri.f to exchu form, and bin, it the heed of H Speaker of M oatelaDdne bond. Jiuajio v..v .,, uie nisi excuse ior i io ptio. umw iui usn io r nrr rxnti ami... fill- tT ja a aim VI Ml O t -via Uaaa . . , a. T .V I - -. vwwa W a a a. nn M K. a r kilV L. II 1 11 I "-.. a a 4. a. a J1 III I . I II rMII IHII I 1 va i lir lldl 1 I . I l Willi i 1 r" ll I- r. s . . 1 VtiA a... L. A r . l witharifle. k. r.:. .w.-i xT.....rr- .".r 7 nnth R.M.kiYL.' aT " ""...j w.-rm, act oj tne L.enislatnie. The . .." kwucueu on Willi I "nwiuYia nauonsi Dana, in the se- V K , F"rv ,n aie, and the I exchanaa will l .. 7. . . , . his toe. His head wan l.Wn ..ilwr. iUiw. arf . .. .. American people, who are not a nack of foola an wlU at the bank of the I " " v.iw utuiu di won n n. hi . ,.ru. . . mnu i ii' x.. ... c i .... leseedl 4i., noui .pru 411th I-5U1. Seeking Home Patronage. head was .aca tiered over the room. 'W 1 EI1 I his wife, March 26. death of ,oUid rl.h.uVr": -77.777 1 ",.T i 1 r--". - null iu a con sham." It shows how tQ 1 I 1 L H U Olr H IIAW lotwlnll D. 1 1H A n .... I A boiler aTnlnaian in Tt- Llll.J ne ;l " WUUlim, aiQ IITLTTS W Confer- Urna -HlSMra" io V"7 ' lV w ,,e,u t Purham, N. C, on others " T hy their "silly 8th, 19th and 2Qth just. The object, as ' " question." It sa iiuonnced, is to uromoin na. .i7 1. mAmw.in .111 unonnced, is fc Prfimqtea more thorn'gl fa bious lif., .n.l Le: 7 " F M!W " ffj - I 17- , eviiuuiom. l i -i ;i - r-iMiii iu engaged in IfP mpuey in the TT. a conuting Gsperal Tom Thumb and wife were in Charlotte yeatprdar. tir Otitic Unet for April is 11 beautiful niimluiM r 4-1. : a . . no-policy on tbe tar- " -.77. 1 mTO,ue ,nag' r the savs that fhi -..f " ; illustrations are leadership will inevitably beet tha, rm 77eI.T Price jear. Russell nnrefe :. a , ... I rUbllSJllUIT Co.. Roatoil term Policjes written oh Dwellings. Premiums navable One half mal. n. k..i UUU i-a U ance in twelve months. d. AIiJLxjJN Agt., 25:6ui- Salisbury, jf! C. VAIUA5LG 1110, On Monday, the 2d dav of A m il itI at the Court House in Salisbury, I will sell the followinir land liolnntriniT tn La estate of Da wait Lentz, deed. One tract of 190 acres, more ar leas adjoiuiug the lauds of Jacob Miller's heirs, Peter Miller's heirs and others. One tract of 24 acrea, more or less, ad joining the lands of Mrs. M. A. Lentz. John Moriruii. John Y.-.w U T W-"' MtlHI 1 k tl I I 11 others. Teums ov Sale i The nureliABfar will be required to pay one-third of the par chase money as soon ns the sale is con finned, and he will be allowed of bix and twelve mouths for the other two-thirds, with interest at 8 per cent, from day of sale. Ry order of Court. John W. Mauney, fb. 83, J883. CQ.mmiiomr. SOtfit COlHifHSSIOiVER'SALE OF Real Estate. Is S - S I lm i III Cj 3 1 1 4b m CO S B i- ? I fags B 0 " O 0 B-7d 4j I few o IE NO TICE TO THE Creditors of IL a Kenserly's Estate. NORTH CAROLINA fIfr8OTfc ROWAN OOUHTY, ntotn, 6th PebuaijllWa, Georfre H. Brown, Executor of K, C, Kennerlj having filed in the Superior Coor, of Rowan Countv, his petition against the partie? interested in the due administration Of tllC Estate of ti' finirl U I' IT .onn.oriT Hirayinjf for an account and settlement of .1 T . a . ... ie cumtHittcU to his charge, All persons having claiin against the esUtf of the said R.C. Kennerlj are -hereby noti fied to appear before pie at the Ourt House in Salisbury op er before the tl day of April 1683 and file the evidences of their claims, J. M. HORAH, Clerk Sup'r Court Row uu t'aunty. I9:6t, NORTH P.ARni INI i InTheScfe. a aa vnirva., in fiQWAN CnilMTY. f - W W w ww t a ocrats again in J884, reason and for this H A Hshington, and exnet L J'TLi lr fillip, having Mm tbe tMk in the OwwTof 7.7 rT"nMlt 01 an "licit dis (hfee week.: ' f two pr tiller went to the man's house for the pur ; P08 f arresting and carrring him off . The Asheville Ci,, .v. 1 e '""ier oulet? j surrendered but re ff-owdid "ot exceed nine incl es 11, fU8eVto ccoPJ thP officer, and tPountaius, and was no Vw ! ' tretching at full length on the floor of ell to the Rail r.11. i rwtiw, at hi. house he told the marshal H.Q, . ; s T uaiu.s, a arm a . 1 uuc wno oeueve in tax nnii tina nfn -.a An Arrest .awn F.at,-. a -1 . 1 1? StF 7 borne; those who beUeva . wh. uWe 1 wn waein i, vote for the Ke- ,u ur miiv marsnai rn '1 no 1....:. r wmuiuaw, nL ins House ne told the marshal that he would not resist an arntat an A t li or. 1, 1 and 01 tic 1C ;i A cremation companv j.ns ben f a W4ST tak5n awa7- This rather jt Chicago with acap. I, tlZ ff' fw FF bpjng I f.v mean to make it Ver a hp copld pot tote him, an3 g kin t.. 1- 1 . . pensive for a after tucririniT nnH nniii.,.. wl and will be rlirht in nmnir an is is, tneretore, impossible for the Dem ocraU to favor Randall. It is impossible to dodge the great economic issue. The no-policy plan will not work ip J88a The Herald thus puts its views concern ing the mission of the old Democratic party in the years to come. It says ; ot tax a vital Winston Leader: The Moravian churoh ... r j . . ., av uiwn is tne oltlest in the South. It celebrated its 130th Easter last week. IV . . 7,1 - aaaa WilCIC. ao Itolit fnku II 1 i ww m in - K - . WMfMI f lr. lea e-.L-aa- - i HI .. ""Ve-UIIMIU, tliul tillc laXcS " J v"c" WJ- a ma rather I t tr a hihtiy vobu ,". JZZrrZZ 1 r.niar tha rniainMa ..i r : -v v vwaMuiauuuVB. JIKO Hll Ot r TjIYP nmriil to M ! raised for -revenue only', aid wtoprU , I . " 1 mww ayic ii I ill, una -n-m i.iitZr: Jt"CT7rz .. A ' war It . r H be tan,eU u a""'" "IWIt M- 'KSWK i 1 1 iu 17 inn mi r ii ar ha nAn ,i t . r. r r" T-w-wva wuuuucu caihi 'n v t r-um. mm away. Th officer at last imv if nn IJl 3e KfepubUcans can do and mean to So ,i . , . o--- Mf ia"uv.u yoiuL-r. ji u preach tax and tariff reform aad wenteff for help, but when h iWJS!P pumeu his prisoner was Me!-CA..W fJrH ' MwS fff' under the leadership .Ran: IS IL'afS . 89 .superstition appealing for 'vt-wi a uuu Lit a l LrinT T 1 '4 UPlc is a strike nn,An. it,. . . ibmhnf t-.. MP lOOacco ijrrr "to gemrajlv ;PperatjVes tp be fpiii. 1 tlm bt-st - -Wi ' The low grounds along thp Cunn Peir vith destructjou of cattle. The .Miisaippi rn er rMM :1 . . ' learsofin orerflow. 7 1 . - j Dr. MMW rfog,., f ffirfcytd. Va., will Jecfureat Wilmino,,, X. C..oiitl. m.i. Iff cord. Due recent kaamiaa oi This ii trnA m fur a il.a .'r .. a imeHu C .;i j i ",,,c oiocillll, a .... lanu uu mi ; ..U,.M!. iP:I, Ktood at the doorW reform question is concerned. Tl,.r.. ici iaiiiei-s house wntl.i,.,r - aii.1 : 7 17 'J r r"?"' nun ii.t i-.,i.,.r "V: "wug iue ireraenaous aillerence between ' K (I WW I I in I t-aava I . p.i.fV v 1 1 K MUOVe l,,e trte tP8. Pad Iv t he ganlener, came w histlio along bw and . ,niile, as he Hlf i U.t, "Si 84M.be.vnut caught sjghtW "our eres SSf S aut say a Black walnut logs are beipg .hipped from Franklin, Ky., to Berlin, "prussuT Executors' Notice All persons having claims against the es- laif oi 1aniei uorriher, dee'd, are hereby notified that thev must nresent. thnm tn iKn umlersiirned on or hefon. tin. v.ovt r lfnk iOOJ a .a ... . Winston Leaden Iqw prettily jt sounds J1' or t,,is notice will be plead in to hear the Rcpubiicen papers tell the Dem tnii ie" rccovery- Per8ns indebted ... . . , ocrais to taKe thpir stiin.i on the tafiff issue, ate payment wny don t they advtise thejr ownjparty to do it? f .Inn C. f'..iii,nii-,, l ....... w. vn4.niur.lt, I , C. W a.vn.nL-. Extrs, Blackmcr & Henderson, At'ys for the estate March 17, ,883. Qw FINE STOCK! The Union T?,JJ,Mn -.j .k' J?? J JSKSJSY (iRADE MILCH- ----- ' -vmvrt. OCS IS 1 C1C IB 1 a nothing like an carlv start in makiU . l " .8a'e .A,8P-'.som or d Mnje,, v "o -""6 I ".ict weoi ui oaiKoury. . J. M. HARRISON. p- S. The above cows are half-breedf from 2 to 3 yea p old. . j 22:1m J. M. Brower, of Jft. Airy, hasarmpunccd himself a candidate for the Republican nom ination tor Congress in this district two years nence. nothir journey. Ail N OTIC o Dooks win be opened In the town of Sails- sciiptlons to t lw SAL1HHLKI " of March. 1883. t ffj " 'anan,i, IUP I its OJapfial stock of " TUKbANK. from the Xd to sunset on the Wl COLK, MOSES L. HOLM Kiar fthAnas CKA aai.h STEPHEN w7 COLJCmoSES JOtli U. OABKILL. THEO F ifi the parties, after eliminating eeenonii issues, flie Democrat ie party is true to the Constitation not only on a qnestipn of raising revenue and tariff protection ft a laa aeaa. oui, ie is true to the Constitution on the great question of supremacy of law and a . - r tne nguia reservpd to the States in the formation of the Federal Union. But the Herald if correct donbtleaa aa to the great issue in the approaching campaign. It will turn on important NOTICE ! The firm of Allison & Co i tK, ,i: aolved by miitual consent, J. A. Lyerly and J. L. Lverlv havini? sold thoir inierroi w L. Allison and Q. A- A'lwou, who will coptin pe the bpsipessat tpfl same place. V. L. ALLISON, J. A. LYERLY, a aa , J' L' LYERLY- Febry 23ii, J883. 23:1m Administrator's Notice! All persons having claims againsUthe es tate of Sarah Wright, dee'd, are herebv no tified to present the same to the undersign ed on or before the 8th day of March, 1884, or this notice will Ite nl ...... ,rI pvra, . va iiitn PlVHIOnfh Rock Chirkeaa recovery. All persons indebted to said es- for m.l at 7 M.f. i.aL Hre requested to make prompt settle- day JOHN M KMfTlV irVtwi bit .Hi ' ft, R8U. j7h5lMiR T. FRANK PARSUK KERH CR A I(i eTpaVL N. HBlLia Salisbury, March 1st, 18t FP1' o It will be seen that many of pur business men as well as thOSP mWMUal (r nn,lia.7 TS, i.,HtP 3 financial ttW MaTraaW bellevp Tit Twill be" a iuceS: o, e 1 n7 VaiV Xntlhnnl Ranlril nnt t "1". wa wU EGGS FROM FLT4. BLOOD for sale at 75 centn per dozen. . J AJW. P. W. ATWELL. i:pirpu. Salisbury. N. C. 26w pd D. B. MURPH. Adm'r of Sarah Wrigflt ee'd. In pcrsuance of an onler of the Supeuior Court of Rowan County, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court IT . I . r trm I a nouse uoor in csajisUuiy, on Monday the 2d day of April, 1893, a tract of land situate in Rowan County, lying op the "Miller's Ferry Road, ' adjoin ing the lands of Dr. I. V. Jones, Mrs. Hack ett, Thomas M. Kerns and others, containing about Three Hundred Acres, and beiu' the iraci oi iiuia wnich was devised to J. N. B. Johnson by John L Shaver, as the "Powe riate. Terms of Sale : One third cash, one-third in three months, and balance in b.t mnmhe j - . IIIMIIUI.', Title retained until the purchase money is paid. CHARLES PRICE, Coram r, N. B. This is a valuable troAf af i.n . r.-rv va iitiiu lying 5 miles from Salisbury and one mile from N. C. R. R. and is wpII n -rol nnA . " " wm MavS vv" T V4 tiniliered. If desired it will lw ,,hi in separate tracts, three (3) in number SALE of LAND Fqt Partition. Puisuant to an order of the s Court qf Rowan county, I will offer at pub lic sale, at the Court House in Saliul .11 rv aan 1st Mondav in Anril. 1883. hiddi n ir tn lea. gin with ?37, s valuable tract of land, known as the Qld MW Place, in Providence Township, Rowan County, adjoining the lands ef Sam'l I$Her, Tobias Ke&lpr and others, containing about 110 ACRES, with comfortable dwelling an.l .a . a- : ' " . O "vuhwom outbuildings. There is a ornnH im i,,-,i the premises, and good indications of uold irauino: unc-tiurd cash, and the bal ance in eaual entailments at months, ith interest from date qf sale, at eight per cent. Title reserved until pur chase money is all paid. J. HAM L MeCUBBJNS, Com'r, Saliabiirv, N.C., Feb'y 14, 1883.-18:6w moil CofBTi Theo. Buerbaum & W. T, Linton, Partner! unuer tnename and stvle of Theo. Bur baum & Co. Plaintiffs, Agnintt Henry S. Hotter & C. W. Wrightingtoa, Partners under the name and style of Potter dcWrightinyton. pefendants. " It appearing to the satisfaction of thi Court that Henry S. Potter and C. W, Wrightington, partners under the name and style of Potter & Wngbtingtonare non residents of this State, jt is ordered by the Court that publication be made for six"ufr cessive weeks in tie "Canojaisa Watch Man," a newspaper publishad in raid Coun ty, notifying the said defepdants to be an4 appear before the Judge of our Buperitr 0iirt at a Court to be held for the Coaatj of Rowan at the Court House in Salisbury on the 9th Monday after the 4th Monday in March 883, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County within the first tree 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 defendants are further notified that a Warrant of Attachment against their nronertv in this Slut h aa loon 1 tailed tO J IV V f4UJ MVV'I the County of New Hanover, and mader t II mil 1 kin at tliA bamA eIm.A M .3 !,.,. AC t hfi .ityiv en, ii iv. nauic viujc nuil J act r Kiimmnnfl tn-vrit m the Gk Ifonl-r nfter the 4th Monday in March 1883 at the Court House in-Salisbury, J. M. HORAH, Clerk Suu'r Court Rowan Countv, Feb. 6th. 1883. 19:6t. HOUSE AND LOT fob sale: Having determined to make our hom in Winston, N. C, we have concluded to sdj our House and Lot in the great West Ward of Salisbury, N. C. House has 8 roonu, ft good kitchen with 3 rooms; well of gvod water in the yard. A good garden and sta ble en the lot. In the best neighborhood in the city, on the corner of Monroe and Church streets, adjoining J. M. Morah snd nthop). Fqr further oartjiulars see Messrs. D. AT Qopdman. 8. W. Cole or R. F. Fraley. I. F. Jfe M- G RAH All. 10: 3 111. a:-.l: i