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J- if l T I a . 3 'I .fc- 'J i , L I - Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY. AfUH' 12. l i ii -1 m tk. ntlliMul Fmt Unv in 1 a ...... ...... rr fillfl nnnnil w ia tli o I l ...n n teilV uu ....... " 1 uwwi iiinio i juuii .j .u, ... . .nstmd manner by fmMoe for ahiet of a lawsuit before lwa courts this country, and a friend suggest Miatl. umbilicus with their oratorical between the man PP whose land it fell and the usual way of sxoaaung far a"'! stilottos. Meanwhile lieu regarded t" the nmu who dug it ouf. ,..r.ir Uv .,vina it an whisky ia not nrfoiinance with the shutter oi n is on- i- . ... i :.i na. . t i j . i i i j Ipfa iloiuul. ami Ul kiliue iwi ivi vuui. ii snouuj us uuu M w iu. -- i. .i.i in vr.,. The orchard and vineyards of Califor nia, in Bpite of their wonderful produc- J. 8. Tm&mm m M Wa eotir a .ujidoynd by fraudulent de!rs in waking "u?e Zl5lioi who denounced bim in tifeneaa and occasionally enorniooa pro LAD I E S in M;a mme Pre to U . TiMeaaf of liussiajs lfcjng estnwr djuary paint M llduf of Mreuaiou. fhoijsaud be aide the regular soldiers are to be on duty, to irsl. he crowd Every home a to be under guard and the gaardstueo are to be reapoueibje for wrnig, whiskv. a vimibut fearfully common. A mountain distiller went to Charlotte not aell whiakj, and by way of foaling the market vent around from shop to shop and inspected the grade on the market. He declared he did not find a pufo article of whisky in the city. No doubt the same may be aaid ef other towns. Bat what ia more remarkable t lie presence of hi committee some years fits, are likely to bring their enltiTatora ago as a scoundrel, villain, thief, liar and to grief. The business is being overdone. ri.r ,ur nnu a tJiat he "had beard that Some lands have been sold at aa high a still, extensive retail dealers say that the been bogus article will aell at higher figures, u hen w 111 even to men who profess to be judges, than the gen nine. 2o wonder doctored Whisky goes when it takes the premium, other net namos that he "had beard that before. lton has alwara been aa object of won der and interest to the American people .,,! tii Mat of mankind. It baa been a subject of speculation with thousand whether that pari oi u tiesuvo jjvvci which was directed to the making ot ahanlnte and ideal wickedneae bad not in one supreme effort born, and whether his price aa $1,000 an acre, and toe nianjl - . 1 A I people are going into sucu enterprises, Wi H kieme uctmeiveb vetoi mac Tbo Texaa Sijting havipg Purged cor fHptbu on the Lower House of the L-g-j sincere, in the matter of bill proposing to senna the priaouere in the penitentiary, driukert tliemaelvea being j udge. a eomnuttee of inreaMgatioq was ap pointed te ferret apt and report the facta. One witness fella of members herding erith epeonjntors, drinking whisky and exhausted lien was TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS All neraons havinsr claims against the estate of Catbuw Rice, deceased, are hereby LS W -www m j Id a & MY 0 existence is not proof positive of the uoc- notified to exhibit tbe same to the nnder f . .,,nal Hnvil Thia belief! hJitfi the I2th dav ot AnrilJ aeems to be rapidly gaining ground mi U. P. And all persona indebted to said estate are requested to settle promptly. April II, J883. THOMAS U. KICK, pd Executor of Cat hew Rice, dec'd. Working Strkets amd Roads. The Petersburg Index-Appeal has made the best suL'ffestion on this subiect that we have yet aeon, and here ia what it says MauuhnMtti. and therefore there is a reasonable hope of tbe conroraion of the neonle of that Commonwealth to Chris- ti.n.itv. Thia ia tbe only thing that ienneilea ns to the idea of Ren aa an American citizen, and ft human fact, and we shall heuooforth ohaerre with growing interest tlio uanBstato)a of his power wU1 take piaee in Salisbury t mu to whom Ue lias Ueen n eaneaaaj in aaaj, .... .. . .. . .j amoni' 1 ow, it aeems to ns mat tne Keeping commuwionfld as an awful the roaas" (ana streets), "ie we cafry-feiamnle. ing of the mails and many other thmge, ahoold be pot oat to the loweat bidder under a fixed maximum rate, and that example. Jmrnal-OIerpr. Peter Cooper The Tarboro Southerner reports a fiend jab act from Scotland Necka husband broke bia wife's neek for refusing to sign a deed. The body was buried, but report of foul plgy getting out among th pontraotor abould be required to p Peverenfial Hmage Paid by the Multitude the popple, the grarp was opened and the , A 1J IT . ; ImUmI nf a,. tQ the Beinatnt of New Jorka body examined with. diseorery Mar. LellfJMf or forfeit hU pay. fionew newe. i thia-nlan failure to keen the roads ner r r r- in order would result in direct pecuniary NOTICE. Tbe regular annual meeting of Uie 8toclmoldsra of tne Western North Carouna nan noaa pamr UlsDury. n. v., oa tu uin 1883. It being tbe Mm day of me month. . a . r . wi, Salisbury, N .C.,Apni 10, i3. a- a- tt BEER COOLER! Yon will find many things which no ono else has in our place and which you I do and moat Bay that the NEW DRESS GOODS have the finest Colors thatW ever heen Drought out THEY ARE PERFECTLY CHARNIINqJ I have a full stock of them, consisting of Great Phialnthropiet. -Thia morning the n a. J T - Ik. 1 VOIR MP . prvmuuui ex- . , ... woaJd )ear aQ ploration declare, that tbe great Afncan - 0f tha wh fc tQe M s . . a . w firesn, osiiara, ue eunvei ieu iuiv a great lake by flooding it with the watera pf the wediteranian Sea, and palls P" the French peolne to put nn $ lo.lK),(KX) on fbetob, and he pxpepta to get. It is aaid that there is a man in Illinois who baa tie breeches worn by Abe Lin coln when he waa a rail splitter, which jie lias reverentially preserved all this (ime. Bat what pleases us most ia, that Wwrrill, f hp Hrra irnia, says e don't believe It. uoyance of being dragged oat to work the roads whoa he has something very im portant to do at home, and there would be no ebirking ef a disagreeable duty, as is now frequently done with impunity." on The new law agajnt Hie tut reduction Gov. Box. Butlkk What he says Massachusetts affairs : He charges "That tbe Massachusetts laws regula ting naturalization, by restricting the process to the Superior and Supreme Courts, operate te nullify the law of the United States, and that tbe restriction should be repealed. "That of the money spent by Massa chusetts on her reformatory, correctional New York. April 7. casket containing the body of Peter Co ner waa taken in a hearse to the Church of All Saints. Throngs of peo ple were gathered there who reverently bowed their heads, and the coffin was carried into the church and laid at the head of tbe main aisle before the pulpit with the upper part of tho lid remevea, When the doors of the church were open ed the assemblage waa formed into line and Dermitted te enter in single file and pass by the coffin. From the time the doors were opened the line of people de filing past the coffin was unbroken . k our graduates of Cooper Union stood near the coffin as a guard ot nonor. l ney were relieved each hour by brother graduates. Both men and women, as well as many children, came from all quarters of the cit v and its suburbs to look for the last time ou the face of the dead philauthro- thftt the law vril) pFPvpttt tbe Germans frpm getting pork pud. bacon through og1aud and France. abuses." Aa Qbie judge, to hie praise lie it said, has decided that a man may not use pro fane language in communications by tel- Km man's; FutOfULa. There ware two pphone. One who perajstpd. in doing so, errors ju pony from which this formula pu ueiug refused the privilege of using was taken as published last week, which .v..'m fM.Aitimi Intention of the Aae I " w r . r . u i Cheap, imrapie, nttu wmrh, OR SAVER OP ICE. Keeps Water, Milk, Meats, Butter, etc., cold with half the ice. In an ordinary way nf keenini?. there is no water, milk or butter , ! .... connected with the ice. Hotels, restaurants, and places using larsre Quantities of ice, can save cnougu ... m . tue macnine. AT pauper ot Maasacliusetu wwrnang wouiea. i u xurj x UlUW UUUaio i" wououiui is double what it used to be and what it tue people wuo men mreugii me ennren where the public is invited ought to be. showed that they had not been attrauteU to c examine it I guarantee thatpt "That the so-called charitable and re- tinnier uy uue curiosity, out tuaimey were wiJl keep a articles us cod as desired. - . ,. m m m I . ' ..a 1 I XT 1 i . . 1 . . . . . . I .... rt .. I tormatorv institutions ot Massachusetts I auiuimou a weiing oi iovo auu iciw are nets ef extravagant and acaudalous ence for one whose death had brought to a close a iiif iuii or aiumy ueeus auu NUNS' VEILING, and many otler kinds. Aju? Ottoman Silks, Satins, Laces, Buttons, Ribbons, Hosiery, Fans, Parasols; Kid, Lace and Lisle Thread GLOVES, all in perfect style and very pretty. I GENTLEMEN will find a full, complete, and a venj nin selection of CLOTHING, HATS, Underwear, Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery AJjJj will please note that I buy more and sell more Goods than any other Store in Salisbury : fe; a better and more stylish Stock, and hare the best and leading trade of the Town. Very respectfully, April 12, 1883. J. D. GASKILL. k t . . . .1 ; i . a -i I pi AHiei icau nog ineat into liermany lias land pauper institutions, eighty-seven per I pt- Ainoug iuem weio reprvaeuiaiivw eTery two months to pay ior just guue into operation, but provision joent, goes to salaries and perquisites, Jof every degree of wealth aud poverty, on Exnimnos dealers n th s pountrr do not aonwhend T 1 m ",0 cuv m auurwg r n '--- TU- T BVSIV W I I 4 IBIOSSMV Territory for State Rights. Sale, from Family to (be jnitruuieiit, brought sajt for damage. and lost hit case. The State Heard of Agriculture met in Raleigh en the 4th, all thirteen members If except L. W. Anderaon. of Tbe Commissioner of Acricul- lare, State Chemist and Fith Commis urener road reports. Applications for aasiatanee in behalf of tbe State Tobacco f Mr, N- C. Industrial Association (col.), wore mode. The Board adopted a reso lution to make a splendid exhbit at the post on Fair, next September. it ia imnprtttut should be corrected aud we therefore republish it this week with tbe corrections made. The word even'' hundred pounds kainit in the 21st line sheald read "owe" hundred pounds. And in tho summing up, it should read 800 pounds kainit instead of 500. thoughts for bis fellow men. Aldermen, city officials, representa tives of the Western Uuion 1 olograph Company .and numberless promiaeut peo ple attended the funeral, but from the workiu people came the moat marked tribute of respect to the Herd philanthro pist. Rev. Howard Crosby and Rev. Thus. M. Peters conducted the services. Dr. Crosby's address coucluded with the fol lowing words : "What an example is his life to our yeang men. ia showing them what should be the true aim of their Urea : and what an example )t ia to our wealthy men, showing bow that money obtained by honest industry and spent iu alleviating the sufferings of humanity will never produce war between capital and labor. If all the wealthy men iu the city were to take Peter Cooper for au ex ample our countrv would soeu reach perfection." a. M. NEWMAN. Patentee, 26:ltpd ConsiCANA, Texas. FOR SALE! A No. 1 Iron Gray Mare, eight years old. Warranted sound and to work say where. Will be in Salisbury everv Saturday until sold. For further particulars call at this office. Salisbury, April 11, 1888. 2b:2t BRING YOUH TOBACCO KLUTTZ'S ejeijnneHBBJHaBMeH WAREHOUSE! JOHN SHEPPARD, (Late of Pilot WxaKaousB, Winston, N.C.) Business Manager and AUCTIONEER. A FRESH LOT OF And other Goods just received at TUE FORM I I. A FOR THE COMPOST. Here is my formula : Take thirty bush els of well-rotted stable manure or well rotted organic matter, as leaves, muck, etc.. and scatter it about three inches thick anon a piece of ground so situated that water will net stand on it. but shed off iu everv direction. The thirtv liiish- The next grand Southern Exhibition to els will weigh about nine hundred pounds: be bold at Louisville, js attracting con-1 two hundred pounds of good phos- (HderabJe jnternst, Cotton-, nroduc- WB.! on, picking, bagdJiof and. manufacture. pod the various maolanes employed in me by the too $14, delivered, or 70 eon te incorporated citi these ppe rations will form a principal for 00 pounds, and mix tbe acid pboe-4 drawing. We i feature in the show, There ia a now im W,M? "ua ",n,t rougniy, tnen scatter gtating for the further benefit of the palaethrooirhonttheSonth.and ".y w mnnure. mm ininy thron!. :T a u oasneis green cotton seed and distribute & Co., book sellers of this city, offer one throughout tlmcoontry,.n regard tosoath- evenlyver the pile and wet them tbor- Johnson Revolving Book Case, valued at prp pTopncts ana developments, which it ougmy , uiey wju weign nine nauaredl$J5, for the beat county map, drawn by fa expected this Exposition will do very P0"1- Take again two hundred peundaanv pupil of a public school located jn an much to promote. . T - ?uumPumvmjl ?uu ounureu pouuus ''" 1 ' . ii. ia, l i"t cpinu VWt frilly UVi U, UB- gin on the manure and keen on in this Mad Dog iar Church. The Char- building up your heap layer by lay- con venienr, a mad doc rnnmn mtn t i Piuikr .H.n I . . ... -e r-rr. r- .-iih i10m ience corners, and leave at east a State Fair and Public Schools. We recently published the offer of a $30 set of maps as a special premium to be competed for at the State fair this fall by the pupils of public schools, outside of for the beat map now take pleasure in eveniy on tue manure, me next thirty scbeola. that Messrs. Alfred Williams church at Davidson Coieg, last Sunday week ; when ready to haul to the field I'igllt jnt after tho oommencemeut of cut with a apade or pickaxe square down aerfice, The congregation were prepared ud.n,ix f .thoroughly aa possible. Now, fnr . . , t. r 1 . we have thirty bushels of manure weigh- for a sudden alarm by the previous i,lg uine huudred pounds, and three bun- knowledge pf a nind jog in tbe neighbor- dred pounds chemicals in the first layer, pood, and when be sprang n among V thirty bushels cotton seed weighing them , yelping and snarling, the popfusiou which instantly ensued can be more easijy imagiaed than described. Fortunately, pue or two young men armed for a mad Meatuses, were preen t, ana came promptly to the relief of the frjghtened people by shooting the dug jn tje pbnrpll aud so disabling jf as to prpvput its doing nine hundred pounds, aud three hundred pounds of chemicals in the second layer, and these two layers combined for the perfect compost. You perceive that the weight is 2,400. Value at cost is ; 30 bushels cotton seed, 12 cts, . $Q 75 400 pounds acid phosphate, . . 4 50 200 pounds kauit, 1 40 Stabje mjinure uomjnal. Total, . . . ' . , . . . . p Qq Or for the 2,400 pounds a total value of $9 65 incorporated town ; the map to be of the county in which the pupil resides, and en the scale of or.e mile to the inch. Also Baker, Pratt it Co., New York, manu facturers of school furuiture, through Msmsi-s. A. Williams & Co., offer one handsome walnut teachers' desk, valued at $40, for the best drawn map of North Carolina, by any teacher in the State on a scale of six miles to the inch. All maps to be drawu in 1883. These are moat elegant aud useful premiums, and are well worth competing for. News and Obeerrer. COMMISSION UK'S SALE on Real Estate. In pursuance of an order of the Supejlor Court of Rowan County, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Salisbury, on Monday tho 2d day of April, 1883. 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 "Pose Place." Terms of Sale : One third cash, one-third in three months, and balance in six months rule retained until t lie purchase money is paid. CHARLES PRICE, Comin'r. N. B. This is a valuable tract 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 lie sold in separate tracts, three (il) in number. -O SALES EVERY DAY. Good Prices Assured. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MAN AND BEAST. NO SALE, NO CHARGE! Insurance and Storage Free. Liberal Cash Ad vancem ent s mode on Tobacco held by aa for future aale. KLUTTZ, GASKILL & CO. 15:lf Down in Florida. Jacksonville, Fla., April 9. A special to the Timet- Union aaya the President and party reached Enterprise aud Palatkn Saturday after noon and spent Sunday qnietly at San ford and started to-day for KisaimeeCity, en route to Gardner's Island, where tbe Prpsideut exacts o enjoy camp life for a oeek or an, The president sys he feels uoucuvvcu uj- tue uip. Bcu Butler at aji Awful Example. Alton. Clark t Sous, Cambririgepprt, Maaa., have just completed the largest uiinMTiiiiM in r in it r . i r I . i i . . . . . , - ,H y'iv it ib iw idc iv iiaa ueeii vne custom in AinsAiirhn Rnssiau ebeervatqry at JUilkowa, nius Mtu T wany years for ministers of the miles south of St. Petersburg! The man- P,t3to Preach n the annual Fast Day ufactnrer. Imve mounted the instru,nr ! ! !! S?KBil..T!J,WTiF.6"y . ", ci nions upon nqpiic anatrs - bndl!IMrt Ia ftt I iinlitirnl ilisz-nnina. i.v 1. ...l. .:.1 i-t! at their place in Cambridgeport to test ps capacity, aud pronounce it a grand success. A larger instrument fa now being made by tbe same firm ft Lick's observatory, in California. This latter imtrniMPMt, it U said, will bring the moon wifbiu m apparent distance of Wl'l lgll iwlprfrant the earUi. political discourses iu which a wide lati- iue oi uiscussieu nas been indulged in. Old Ben Butler, who ever since his in auguration as Governor of that State baa kept the aristocratic Boston i an s in a profuse perspiration by his rude viola tions of the established proprieties, iu his russ utj proclamation exhorted the preachers 'ton that day to feed their flocks with the pjvjne Vyord and not to djscoorsc upon political and other secular tepics, UI COlirfte t lift niniia ATliort-ftrin ' 1 ft ' t. MriM VI Indicted fqu the Piiikxix Pakk MynpEKs. Dublin April 9,-Brmly, when placed in t hp dock, wore aa careless and defiant a demeanor as he did at the hear ing. The grand jury also found true bills of murder agaiust Joseph and Law rence 111 an Ion, n m. Maroney, Patrick Dehindv. Fngau aud Joseph Mullen. 4 phrase iu "lie stirs Rer. Dr. Bartol used this very regain io nen s nnclaraation : as nn." lie said, "with Iriivrr lwU aa iw i - 1 rfc iniiv iq in m meiiageii.' Tbia Dr. Bartpu tlMiught r vhu emmgn, tout the chief source of e U'en thar I! imi actually a ready to censure the was TnnKB Thpsanp in Milton, N. C Through Ue State At, Mr. Geo. C. Jordan, Raleigh, N. C, we learM that the Valley Mutual Lfc Association of V PR M)e 2Dth o,f Marlh, ult., paid to Mrs' K M, QliFpr, t?f Milton, fcLOOO, the fn ...mHm. hi niaiirance ou t lip life ,,f lt.r .a 1. .... l . . . a m. a ESsZTsTsL W ortfil. WM .ow sema Skv ataiaipm nas pajd iu Miltou M0ilW m mouths, T,i Asso ciation furnishes safe and reliabp jjfe in auraoce at almat one-thrd the rates charg ed by the Mold liaw'l compmihjs, and has features peculiar fo jtelf ,u,i j. cpi1. posed of leading men in all classes of life thioughout yirgium and Marti, per plics. It is recouiiiM udrd by some of fhe most prominent men iu the State who jiave been palhJ hp tiers lor several :i M I lilt4!! tiki tsias Mk..u. B . mm J 4 f r'IFFWf IUttt f?pu was ut The LYNcnauaG Tobacco Stkikeks. Lynchburg, Va,, April U. Duly two lactones resumed work to-day with col ored operatives. The pressure brought to bear by the strikers deterred many from entering the factories. The strikers were advised from the pulpit ef the col ored Baptist cbepch Sunday not to resume work until the manufacturers acoeeded to ineir ucuiauus. ine mooring associa nr i i" . d " Ben was not strietlv r.iH-.i k.J W receiving outside financial assist served rather to stir un the animaU Ti.. ?nceto proloug tlie strike. One qther wr, t t, . , . . . . ' nr. . factory has secured enough haud to resame work to-morrow. The Tobacco Faie Rqqsiino. A meeting of the friends of the Tobacco fair was held iu Parriah, & Black well i mem . , , ii .... i.. i i- . . i Renublkana'aa .U. .yV al"ppn, ana a regular 2SfT outiageou. and committee wa. appointed to oloae the tionaTHZ: TJSL lue. lrmi- Coi. BUckwell for Uie Nichol hwmZT u 3235? - -wenata i piope, where the grounds are to be lo- fa.' .T'k" M. -""' a long as ca Hpnjauiin r I IT 11 IX lit 1 II ...... . I ..Ii1 .. . I . . Am. J. r ."TT." lw "" P the most eligible site to be had. The it . -TT i1 " . ,neaSpie meeting adjourned to aasei It wa all nght and indicated a imse.tde hall nvt sfVoHv Ju the tract are 47 acres, and it dyowrned to assemble in Stokes doubt . 7 it Ur. 'r n W'UM3 ionaay eveuing, when all the h. -VuTL:! I.""! WLr Fh l,ut arrangemenU will be completed. After . 1. 1 mm ... . . . stocBiioiuers win lhj eznecteu fourth of the amouut of a uveiy mterest was the cood work w ill an vnZi:?.? .?F?!ZF n censure the that t me thJ R IV. t , ,?U "'wpwrrnption, to pay in one- I at u iiR t twl f"1 t,lC "rethren of snbipriptions. I 'at poIUitHl eumidexioii iel;.i....l -...i IN TUE Sl'PE RIOU COURT. NORTH CAROLINA, Ifkncy L. Boyd, Plaintiff, ) aqauttt buit forDlvoroe Henry Boyd, DefiVt. ) It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that llcnrv Bovd, the defendent above named, is a non-resident of this State, It is ordered that publication be made in tne "Carolina Watchman, a newspaper nublishcd in Rowan count v. notit'vinir the said Henry Boyd to be and appear before the Judge ot our superior Court, at a court to tie held for the County of Rowan, at the Court-House in Salisbury, on the 9th Mon day after the 4th Monday of March, 1883, and answer the complaint which will bede posited in the omcc of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said count v. within the first three days of said term, and the said defen dant is notified that if he fail to answer the said complaint during the said term, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re llcf demanded in the complaint. J. M. IIORAH, Clerk 84:Jw Sup. Ci-urt, Rewun Cpunty. Executors' Notice I All persons having claims against the es tat pf I ) an id Cor ri her, dt'c-'d. are hereby uotilied that they must prpsun,t them to the undersigned on nr before the 22d day of March, 1884, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. A.U person indebted to the same are requested to make lmtnedi ate payment. Jno. C. Couriheu, ) i-i r cx irs. V. tt V OKI. I ii r. iv. I Blackmcr & Henderson, A t'ys for the estate March 17, J883. 6w PINE STOCK J FRESH JERSEY GRADE MILCH Cowh for sale. Also, some Horses and Mule. VI miles west or Salisbury. i. M. HARRISON. P.S. The shove cows are' naif-breed from 2 to 6 years old. 132:1m NOTICE! The htn of Allison A Co. is this day dis solved bv mutual consent, J. A. Lvcrlv and J. L. Lverly having sold their interest to W L. Allujun and ir. A. Aljistpi, wlio yyilj contin ue tbe business at the same place. ' W. L. ALLISON, J. A LVERLY. J. L LYERLY. Febr'y 23d, 183. 2g:lo SPECIAL NOTICES: Administrator's Notice. Havinsr quattfled as the Administrator of R. W. Swam, dec'd, this Is to notify all persons aavmg claims against his estate to exhibit tbe same to me on or before the 1st day of March, 1884, or this no tice will be plead In bar of recovery. Tbose in debted to bis estate are requested to make payment without delay. P.P.MERONEY, Auuir. lo:6t Tobacco Hands Wanted! Wanted ! Three or fonr hands to work on a ToImicco Plantation 7 miles from Asheville, N. C. Two married men ;srith working hands pre ferred. One of tbein must be a good man ager of horses and able to take care of stock. Beth should know something about tebac- co fanning. Apply to J. D. McNEELY. Jan. 11, 1883. Salisbury, N. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS J. RDOPES B.ROWKK, pit ICS.. W. C. COART, SEC. Total Assets, $710,745.12. A Home Company, Seeking Home Patronage. LIBBRAL. Term Policies written on Dwellings. Premiums payable One half cash and bal ance in twelve months. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt, 25:Gm. Salisbury, N. C. VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE ! On Monday the 7th day of May next, at the Court-House in Salisbury, I will sell a TRACT OF 125 ACRES, ing to the estate of This land is situated in Atwpll township, and adjoins the lands owned ly the of 8. II. Hart and oth- erg, and is a part of te old Win. 14. At well plantation. It s as tjne a tract of land aa there is jn ftpwan county, well tjqibered, containing some very fine bottppi laqd, about six utiles from Mooresville. Terms of Sale: One-third of the pur chase money to be bajd :s SQpn 'as' the sale is continued, the other two thirds in six and twelve months, with interest irqiii day of sale at eight per cent. Title reserved until all the purchase money is paid. J. G. FLEMING, Adm'r March 27, 188$. J of John Graham. P. S. Mr. (jjoodnight, on the premises; Mr. John 8. E. Hait, or Bingham. Hart, will show the land to any one whq jiiay desire to see it. ' " 24:0t mpic or less, belonj John Graham, dec'd. "In tbe matter of tbe estate ot R. Sloan, dec'd. Notice to CREDITORS! All persons having claims against the es tate ot R. J. Sloan, dec d, are hereby noti fied to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of January, A. D. 1884, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. W. F. LACKEY, AdnVr of R. J. Sloan, dec'd. This 24th January, 1883. 15:6m. LANDS FOB SALE OB BENT: SALE OF V 41.1 ABLE MM. On Monday, the 2d day of April next, at the Court House in Salisbury, I will sell the following land belonging to the estate oi Da wait Lentz, deed. : One tract of 190 acres, more or less, adjoiuing the lands 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. Lent., John Morgan, John Earnhardt and Pthere. Tkhm f Sale : The purchaser will be required to pay one-third of tho pur chase money aa soon as the sale is con tinued, and lie will be allowed credit of six and twelve months for the other two-thirds, with , Interest at 8 percent, froni flay pf sale. Jijf prdcr Pf Court. John W. Mauney, Feb. 22, Commltmiener. SOdH Administrator's Notice I All persons having claims against the es tate of Sarah Wright, dec'd, are hereby no tified to present the same to the undersign ed on or before the 8th day of March, 1884, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persqns indebted to said es tate are requested to make prompt settle ment. D. B. MURPH, AdmV of Sarah Wright dec'd. ?b;6w pd B i MO ill ft I o &a rl hit as Z2mM E s h K 51 $5? ft p 2 if 3 ft ra8 feif fii NOTICE TO THE Creditors of R. . C. KBierly's NORTH CAROLINA ROWAN GOUNTY. George H. Brown, Executor Kennerlv havine filed in theupcr of Rowan Countv. his petition Sri i Tx THE I HHiBt'oCfr 16th Febunry i riorum parties interested in the dueadmioK" of ho nf thp tid R C7 KcnDf .'i praying for an account and settle" tiic en l.v n" the the Estate coinmitted to Ins persons hav-ing claims against ! nf t cdil U C Vonnprlv arC lU'Tfl i fied to appesr before me at the House in Salisbury oner ueiort daof April J883 '"- their claims, 2 l.Q J. M. Sup'r Court Row an .I SUBSCRIBE FOB THE CK vv UNA WATCHMAN, OXf t $1.50 PER YEAR. I j nnB
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