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-r 111 Carolina W; tollman.- THURSDAY, MAY 3, 188.1. OiUccn aud Offlco-HoIMiij V. uru Kir to set the vtmuiredi lor of the Wiiistoii -SnWwW coiaiiiuiiigtlH ttrgnmentwhlHi lie commence.! cf Htuiiiw iu the Km South, of vVilmiugton, upon the subject of ""g nieii u uffiof." The mi I t at ice of his advice is that young men should demnnd the public offices ami that the older men should accord these to thorn. The advice is hurtful every nay. ri,..,,. ia nn four hut that there will al- ' w w mm-mw mm, -my ' wav be aspiring young men enough for nil the offices that are in their reach. The idea of effiee already too fully paeees this country, without tliere uenig a new " to iuoculute anybody else with the dis ...... ir will l -ltl dav for the coun try when iUaynunglMwn and bra wu drops -v.r . i liintr Im and rroea to hunting office. Knowing that there will always Iks more wffice-seeker than oTHees, our advice to yoaag men, if we hud any to gi e, would Insolvent Taxes.' CUIXINGS. Frosts In northern Virginia, April 30, ., r.. th hirhierv Uill.-a Hi fruit. The. late treaty be- Act. passed by the recent Legislature ha tween Germany. Austria and Italy, gives Of the "Great Events" ami a Great Swindle. Tiny Concord Register ventilatealu lie- coming terms, a book witu me tuie, 'Grent Events of Our Past Century," whir is no being introduced into the c...,i. ..fr..iita. Wa are the hannv pos- ssor of a tony of this work and are pre- ously exempted by order of the hoard of pared to characterise it as maievoiei.r, cum.. y., . "VV r..,.! untruthful and vile. It is from the pen JJ" tlMJ nsoivent list to the rjg the month of April Estimated of"Hon. K.M.leven8,ofMs8sachusett8, eonniJ comniissiouers, shall be guilty of xlgm of the national debt for the whoever he is. It preteuds to sketch the m misdemeanor, and upon conviction be- . , . n aaoOO.OflO. Pension pay- Col. John Hayes. Death of a Famous Pioneer been called iu question by some republican new upanci : ri..i tli.-it nnv mule nerson so 4. w m tj m j- g returned in Uie insolvent list not previ ously exempted by order of the m .......mi.iAiiuiv vim ului H fail to r iVfUBIWIinil a- " " m m m - . . taxes to the slieriff for six months after thtn a combined army of 900,000 men, with a reserve of 7,000,000. Leading Republicans North and West are poiutiug out the bad effects of nui vernal suffrage. Very good for them. Twenty-nine new national banks were authorized du- b to let offices severely aloue. There are M UW r . - mm w i i ( I HIIOUVU.W , T 1 11 I HH1III1 Of AIM "lit fafW,WV. a -MCfsww UUorr of tl. country from tlw time of the fore s oiort of JattK. of the prtre J H ...r.,,. .!. io.000.l)00. onaiooof indepandc down ? ta 6rtaU P-t-a Wtk.dr pte death uf President Garfield. AS a nisto- . the board of county coiniuiasioners , tlt- -mntrv where small pox new pre- ry it ia wholly untrustworthy. From the of the CoUDty in which any such person 1 A MaBCe 8hoals,Tenu., peginuiugto ie end it U deprecatory roay be convictod asaioresaiu, u muu nui.awm, . i2 years old to secure LdlLousfo the South and Souther son be. comm oossessiou. men. To point out its falsehoods would the pubIic highway, and com mis- He wasTtrrested and jailetl, out one night require a book as large as it is. Written gjout.r8 niay allow such offender a credit dj,y(, aftcr wrta taken out by a from the standpoint of a sniveling Massa. of M Wncli per day ou said fine as t. iinff.The Loudon Timet chuaetU Yankee, it carries his venom into them may seem just sua jmmmmm. -rr v - - WIU ! the misty realms anterior to w revmu- of cmlutj commissioners to act as vention in New York, and aays the only b tiou, and seeks to belittle Thomas Jeffer- proa4.cator on the part of Uie cosuty be- fo lcal W1-t,'tiie ruh question is to -- fri.ii.M niiiic lniii,i-.ilil- more useful. I on. Hie lm eat anostle of liberty. It does f0r such iustieo of the ieace." umci ' j ' 7 o , more remunerative than office-holding, hut scant justice even to Gen. Washiug- Now if this provisor can be enforced, The wise old Senator from Kentucky, Mr. and, Ueatiug of the earliest days of the Bourbou Democracy have at last got retlut"?!!. hlS .! XTZm le'repuWit-tiou. the W !.. .'nir. nd ,or .Id,. j rather seo Win breaking rock on the pub- trious of Southern men with a sneer, a wl,.re they waut them, and by the time lie highway than holding oue of the many flit or to damn theni with faint praise, the election for 1884 rolls around, will places uuder the government iu Washing- EvrTthing nortli of Mason aud Dixon's have every mother's son of them who tu ever which tliere is a perpetual scram- .g JjJ and always has been, nt pledge himself to vote the Dem STOSh W. &. J- -e. hooh, ,lcke. .hoveling dirt and hrenh- a- . ... .t,ii tl,,.i,. tl.-Mrmohlv (rational. For a Southern rock ou some Railroad. II utston iit- 1 IIC ocnniui ii. in iceicuic m , l r- is a relative sameness which will makt ins remaiK anout one a ppiy, uiougn it i-. ,t a. ;ta M.( tiou and oeonle. M..,. v..lon ! Where is the ev "U ir.'r'., ltUUinifdlSpod.fie.In..rl- thM ... pWl. ,. vote the De.uocr.tie of everv fffd limn, to take a lively interest (Htins its chracter. The agent who era. ticket" ia going to eieni.t any mair from . . . . ... ' " 4 . I .. J! A. aZ I ek . - f - !tUiJ 1 ..... 9 U .m M nni' ii iNtlitics and nublic anatt. anu u is i.-.-e offered tlie muslin uiuuiug at tlie nennuies oi a tioiuiuu i right and proper for them to assume sneh . . heinir the printed price for that Luch thing become a practice in Demo public dut its lis then tellow citizens may . dd .d a uomber of copies at Cratic administration ? If so cite some of impose upon iiiem, not inconsistent m i tt . ., . i . aaiii J.nrate interests: but there is a vast dif- that figure. Considering, however, that the cases. To whom could such a pledge ference bet ween this and Hunting arounu su so O O I wwmm i n Ll.i. a ritor ia nn alitor. llM LM)t the book Iva mnHn an Aft to WOl'k 1111 eXeiUPtioil V I I wa v v- v a . a v O L 11 IO VV & i aj ft M J 1' V . a w w wv m for offices as a profession, and demanding uUgjio f. ; another gentleman x0t to tlie SheritT or the Magistrate, f r . i 1 1 . ! ...1 l.nil tli ia Annida I i lAindmark. puysician, anu tuiiu u .. .. l.fr .eui.nxo f vonii mark of favor shown him because he was Now. as to .av i. I. .1-1 wax to ileal with the Irish question is to make that people feel tlie-atronj baud of - . r it the law. A New York crowd ou wan Street, comidimented Mrs. Langtry by standing around her carriage for half an hour to see her without paying for the siirht. She had business at a lawyers of flee in that strllt. The Charlotte Jour nal savs Jack Brawley, colored, was sent to jail Monday for attempting to rape a neuro ciri 5 years old in that city on Sun a I dav last. The same paper says Major idence . . .... i.. Wilson's esitmaie oi v Western N. C. Kidlroad by the late storm is 2,500. Trains are uow on time as uaual.JC Two robberies iu Charlotte, Sunday night. A mad dog killed during the dav. Make a hole throngh the floor , over head and put throngh it a rope with I m It . kBAaa aaaa a slip noose ou the end ana nave a m" above ready to pull. When husbaud comes in let wife cover him with kisse. aud meanwhile slip the noose over his head, aud the mau above haul-away taught, wife holding husband's hands. Husband dies and is covered up under trash. He comes to life and tells ou tliein. A disnateli from San Francisco an nounces tlie deatli of Col. "Jack" Hayes, well known as a gallant lighter in the Mexican war. and in later years as a con spicuous figure hf the early history of California. Col. Hayes commanded a company of Texan Rifle Rangers during the war of the Lone Star Republic for independence, and he served (with ins mounted rifle shooters) as nn auxiliary in the American forces which was subse quently carried into Mexico. "Texas Jack," as he was called, was as remarks- - I" & a a. at ia , ble for bis modesty and amiable qualities a at fni' tli a l:i 111! ties braverv which ren dered him tlie terror of the Rto Grande frontier and made aunty a Mexican trem ble. His reputation was so great indeed among the Mexicans that they stood in constant dread of his hardy band of sol diers, it was said of the Texas Rangers that they could lire on less and go fur ther than auy men alive, not excepting - P i tlie Indians. He was once captured ana taken to Castle Perote, near Monterey, whence he escaped' by digging through the walls, and made his way back to the lou.ei.an linaa 1 ii II 11 iiH'l iihle StOl ieS Of rviuvi iou . .-.j. his courage, audacity, and skill are told, and a paper-covered edition of his biog raphv preceed the absorbing "dime novel of later days. He weut to California as soou as the Mexican war was over, and was an independent candidate for Sheriff of San Francisco at the tnst county eiec tion held there, April, 1850, to which of fice he was twice elected. Mullein as a Remedy for Congrl.H. Dr. Quinlan of Dublin, who is yrr rL-ada paper nt tl.e nnnsn , m... -Conference on the ' hemostatic properties of of the Pfrto bmeeolata mis recently in . .h nronerties of he common mullein, Vbavm thyu (Brtthh MrJiral Jaurr.ah January 27 P- U9). Tl.is plant has long been used in Ireland as a demestic remedy for consumptive coughs, and Dr. Quinlan has made a series of experiments withva view to determine if it really possesses the valuable properties attributed to it. He finds that when boiled in milk the patient takes the decoction readily, and experien ces s physiological want when it is omitted. Its power of checking phthisical looseness of the bowels andthe relief afforded to cough. ingwere very marked, so that the patienis took hardly any other cough mixture. Inearly tTR it anneare to hare a distinct power increasing weight, but in adysnccd esses Dr Quinlan remarks that he is not awsre ofanvthimr that will do this exept kou- a V miss. SALEofLAl On Monday the 28th day r v, I 1 will s-ll at the Court House (W-N luirv n trni-t fit Ik I A ) P rt i -vs 4 Jli,JX,Z Ul ucionging to lie esiaie fr naaU l..r,l adioin. ... I , ""mt Mill lauw .iij.rmu iin; land Of I T .nl? anil rtthora Tl... " , .. i"-"1" . ... . - a lie H' tlw Lj n t tko ., i.,.. "b mm rCi7CU aaa ouul J T'OO OV I terms or b.u.k ; Une third ciui as soon as the sale is confirued and of six and twelve montU Ut i. H. 1C i aw i, . lilt ft. . tut: iHiRi inu iuuiis nun lllterevt f of sale at 8 per cent. J. w. nrVi -ommi. All colored. Tlie Delaware peach crop sustained but little damage by Tuesday night's I frost. The bold thief is not a fool. He knows the law itself, what is 1 I 1 .... 1- ..41... I . .. m I 'fall IT r l f II I'lllll'K I- 1 tl... mm rf XT T I'l 11111V Ilk It K I. n I man uuwurthtness tnan to see iiim tierK ui mc lurcnw vun. (iav nilu vt , m..,...j, a-heming for office. A man overanxious ed ever his bargain uutil he found that man pay his taxes or obtain an exem to get place and position proves his own this was the regular price to parties who tion by applying to the County Commis- uuwillingness or incapacity to win his would pay no more. sioners. is that not rignr i rci. mau . the devil gets ai due. Soch was way toJortuue by labor and sell-denial. The Register does well to ask the atteu- who ta able to pay his taxes ought to do the locM, pu. ti ... ....i.i:.. ... ...... i.;. .....l ..i tion of the ineKx to "Great taVeuts " and it wi hndv. It he is too poor to pay lei . . . 1 I1V WHHia llic J'liifiiu n oa;i v n'i" i - - t ji 1 I u,r .. ' . .1 . . . i- I:... .. ... I 1.:... ... l..,(,,ir tlin Pnniili' 1 'run III issioilcl'S I 1 Iu tlie public, ne H not mo sort oi iHiin n. ucnu. huh -w"rf to trust with doing the people's work lair- '1 and show his cause for exemption. The lv, earuestlv and honestlv. Fair, earnest ExECUTion.-Frarisr Copelaud, a col- CouIlty Cmnmissioueis meet on the first and honoMt'work is just tlie thing he is Methodist local preacher, was hang- Monday in each and every month, so that trying to escape from, fttnet for the Walhalla, S. C, April 27th, for the (Hrre ia uo htck of opprt4Mitj to meet .1..tia,K Mktiirad should be the rule in murder of Wni, J. Huuuicut, Tec. 2d, th.m witM ewnplaints. Now where is the selecting office-holders, and that without ,888- Hiinnicut had been to maritet ana tmp. to c.ltch ..Bigg,.r8 and pH)r-white , compromise if he gets away with I I I ..I I .Jil a. i. .1 ... ... . . . a . regard to age or other personal consjder-l01 ff oi cut ion, auu trash f" exi-ept iu the wild imagination . um .... ... . i i tni niiiL' home when Coneland came up ..cm,. n..i.... rr tli miIk i to atioti. r linens wun puoiic sippiov.ii ami -t i .n. vj.oiv ... - - i j . . . . ... . I., :,,,1 nkd he orivilece of ridine iu his . fes or n,lrt. to Low Ratks. NortU Carolina bonde in lavor. ne nave no onjccuou io jminS . ... 1 - U. .i rki.i oo. t..av is - ... , . Lramn nrliich wna irrunted. It was iiiirut. .1.. i.r 1 t 1.,. ,.,.,,. ).., t., i.-.v New otk rate thus : Uld, M , ncw,iw, . . . . . t , 1 . 1 , , . ttiatfif lf.im 1 1 n iww 1 in 1 ---- - - - tmv isiii 11 . 1 1 ' ' 1 1 nu iiui Kr- v"nnn m u t IIM'II 111 Ml"iii ninniwiif, twTt. 1 - T 1 a I 7 0 ' I m ' 1 iM i.r ..liHutrr and ouilincations com-' Hm wagon stopped for Coieland to get I Seventy-five out of a handled pay their funding, IU ; special tax, of. .. .. . .1 1 .1 r .1. nut nl. vhifll timp. lift fttrnck HunuiCUt I . . .:ii:..l.. tin. nunlv.fi v mending tiiem 10 rue ciuuce oi men ici-1 . i laive .mn,ij. .-..... ... i t i... . ..." ..... .t .:.i t the head with a stone. He killed and! ...i.A ,..o..l hound mr thv. iro freet Scotland leans in the number ot ner IOW ClllZeil.".. Bill Wiunwi IWW ncivnci . v ... - - rfr m - 1 ... ,, old nor young should be put iurwani to robbed uim,, all of. which he made a CertaioJy not. If they prove stubborn university students in proportion tjiop - 1 r mi . - . . 1 . 1 . 1 1 ..1 ....... ...ui 'uiiiiunv I'linicx . and do all thev can to avoid tneir snare uiiuu uhu v. ...... j ay of the public burden, the seveuty-ftve willing meu would say unanimously, ea foree the law. No human laws are absolutely perfect 1 ... ... . A question that must very soon force up with the offender at last. but this one is just ; for a mau who cau itself upon the attention of the govern- J m mim do his dnty but will not, ought to be meut is what shall be done about dyua- Clime amtjng the negroes is fearfully forced U) it8 performance or pay the ikmi 7XZtlZ,a.Z lZ'LZt W. cnnld It ever, cUamn of aUy. Tl,j. . ,w the wo.lU ar, ..' . .... . t a a . Itl.io .,....,r- uitli Nuufala r tlioir ni'i I ..11 1 buildings at IOU04n anu 10 uesuny i " Marwi n ' V1" as our neignwr very wen biiuhh. We have some extraordinary records of feats of penmaiiahip iu crowding many- words into small space, but a tinnganan t f ... w t. tie sent 10 Ui w a.n a lit i in v.. Vienna naner a crain of wheat upon -i.;..!. i.a written 300 words taken V II IV II X iiiot " - from Tissot's book on -Vienna. SALE of LAN For Partition Puisuant to an order of the ga Court of Rowan county, I win 0 he sale, at the Uourt House in w t - 1st Monday in May, 1883, bidding IB mencc at $814.00, s valuable tract of O i .1.- kl.l A.T.... UI a known as the Old May Place, in PnajJzM Township, Rowan County, adjoin lOlllUfi k'l ra!r tail The Wilmington aS'tar treats seriously tlta Biifriroaiiinn of the Western Sentinel, w vm , edited by Mr. E. A. Oldham, that there are two "elemeute" in the Democratic party the old meu and the young men aud that tlie voun men demand more representation. The tests for nomination we take it, are : "Is he honest, fat, com petent ; do the people want him 1" It makes no difference how honest, fit, coui- petent, how old ar how yonug he may be if the people don't want him he won't be nominated. If Unpeople do want bnu thev will nominate and elect him wheth er he is an old war horse or a young ra cer. Ynimg meu cannot well be noniina- ed for office unless they approve them selves to the public confidence and by their action Bud favor among the people. SALK OF REAL. ESTATE JonN M. Brown, et als, Bx-Parte. In pursuance of an order or decree of the Superior Court of Rowsn County, I, the commissioner appointed by the Court, will sell at public sale at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, on Monday the 28th day of May, 1883, the following de scribed real estate, to wit : One house and lot fronting on Main street in town of Gold Hill, adjoining N. B. McCanles?, F. H. Mauuey and George Walton, said lot being known as the Nathan Jirown lot coniainnij; one half acre, more or less. Terms to be announced on day of sale. ar tfir ni'lfnr j. vv. nu.vit-L,, 28 Commissianer. OKI lior young natiatuti iic iti .uinuiu iv - ;r Jt inriiif the fortunes of a party preteii- fu coufession. Tlie execution was pri t u t itii tiriin inlai. Fiinesa with vate, as the law directs. ai a ajj ap w0 - v m v.w B I itii i.tHhlenesK am indisneiisible Henry Revells was hauged at Lake ...;,:,, Providence, La., for the murder of Henry . ........ .w . a - -a0a ot x . .. J . : . ... I nyams in ioto. otow iuui.ru jubiico ramc The tobacco iuterest of the mountain counties is annually increasing in quan tity aud extent of territory given to it. The Delaware peach crop it is said will be an exceptional tine oi.e, and it ia now thought to be secure against frost. A cubic inch of gold is worth $210 : a cubic fpot, $302,3df)j a cubic yard, $9, 797,7(12. This'is valuing it at $18 nn At ilm romnienrement ot the lilt 1 J v a. ..i i ..w . . . . Christian era there was ru the world $427,000,000 iu gold. .This had dimin ished to $57,000,1100 at the time America wna discovered, when it begau to m- crease. .Nov tlie auiouni oi goiu m uw is estimated to be ,00t,000,000. li The huppi- the lives of people (duioxious to the Irish, deeds if wo were to try. There ia no war and therefore the learn- L.st part 0f u,e colored population is made FimiHTFL l.. The number of deaths by . . . . , !. Ui.. v. done which struck Beauregard -. esc pan oi me coioreu popuiuiiou is iiiwue 'I'ue rostiuaster-Ueiierai nas oruereo i , . A B. a. ..... S2 a. . .a. , a... . . M ....... a. aa.vrt - , ff - ..,. t.t I iik 5 It ... ;.. i., ........... . I .In ir not thoRe tvhn walk our streets and I ,...ot..,r Kaa luun niunnil nn.l nil nnftliil I 4oU. BANK NOTICE I m9 tiv the Board !of Directors, that . J ..e . li the Hooks be re-opened in me rown oi bm .l.irv nt tlin store of J. D. Gaskill. for addi tional suliscription to the capital stock of the Bank of Salisbury, trom Apni sow i .....1 iiu'liwlincr S:it lll dn V. Mav 5th. 1883. IU'" - ff . - ' -a The amount of additional stock is limited to Twenty Thousaml Dollars. I p. g, Mr. Goodnight,-on the premisw, S. W. UUlr,, l-resu i. ; fr. John 8. E. Halt, or liuurlinni Hart.wi! J. D. G a skim., Si'et'y Board Directors, i BjOW tw ind to any one who my desire lauds of BainT Eller. others, containing about 110 ACRES. with comfortable dwelling an ntttj outbuildings. There is a good orch ine premises, anu goou liuueations MtJa TERMS : One-third cash, and tht 2 ...I .. .... 1 1 ... . . anue in cijuai iiBvaiiuicius ai six andtH months, with iuterest from date of 8ai.T' I. . . ..: i nas.i.. ' .... 't,u eigne per cem. i uie reserved until rhftse monev is ail Dkid. a J. SAU L MCUUBBISSOB,, VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE ! On Monday the 7th day of May n ' the Court-House in Salisbury, I will gel). TRACT OF 125 KZllZ. more or leas, iieionging to the estntef .Tfthn Graham, dee'd. This land i ia Atwell township, and adjoins the hi, owneil by the heirs of 8. 11. Hart and oti prs and is a nart of the old Win. B. A: I - t a plantation. It is as-fine a tract of landM tsere is in iiowun euumv, wen umueru, containing some very fine Ixittom lud aOOUl SIX mile iroiu ;wtHiuninu. TicnMs or Sale: One third of the m. otiHKf monev to Ik naid as soon. as the m in (confirmed, the other two thirds in sir u twelve months, with interest from dajf sale at eight jier cent Title reserved until all the purchw lrutncv i naid. J. G. FLEMING. Adm'r if arch 87, 1888. of John Gralwa, April 24, 1883. It. FAIR WARNING !All.Kro..ain debted to me, as agent for Guano notes. that are part due, as well as those due me individually, by note or account, are requested to make payment, for I cannot give a further indulgence. . If yon fail to hood this notice don't be surprised to find your notes or accounts in the hands of au officer. J. D. McXEELY. April 26, 188.1-28:1 in to see it. MA Notice to Creditors. AH net-sons havins claims a-raiusMhcB- ... of Moses Linirle. dee'd. arc liercbf titled to exhibit the same to theusdufe) ed for payment on or before tire 19th j w . ' I tooi - Al.l., .-...tir.i ..'ill lu. lilv.il. or vprn loct, ! lino iiwiiv-v ...ii ii. ! ed iu lair of their recovery. JOHN 0. LINGLE, Adm'r: April 19, 1883. 4t:pd. . hat tlie powers anu uury r ' " meut are in the present iu- do it, not those who walk our streets and postage has been prepaid, a y questionable. But the smoke cigars. Idle negroes, aud white cards shall be forwarded fr do ean never consent that i.n,..- too. are candidates for the neniten- the govern stance is vei American neoi consmracies slia I be carried on ' among us to murder subjects of a friend and all postal om the office that j,iel8 too, are candidates for the pen i ten -j to which they are addressed to any other here .. it ... . . j.. .i.. I m . .'. . . i nary, uuu mm oren anu um.iuBaHuuini omce, ac ine requesi ut ine peiun u- niui'uc no l V in ia . aaui ouujcvvo aa n I .it I 11 I lv imiwit uiwl deatinv the aceuts of her some day when least expecting it. lOle-1 dressed, or of the party whose card may government, without a word of disappro- ness is a fruitful source of crime, and be upon the envelope, or whose name pi Ution or nn attempt to check tliem by tjiose who give themselves up to it are mav u giirncd to the euveloiie, with . -mr . A . . .. w I a- t7 - law. avww il irwwirw Bring tlie. manufacture aud sale of dy namite under a system of laws similar to that regulating the manufacture and sale of w hi sky, with a penalty ngaiust those who "run the blockade." sure to come to grief sooner or later. - i 'aSSSi. "Dudk" a new word to d scribe au old thing, as a fellow who parts his hair in the middle, goes about with gloved hands, smokes cigars, carries a dainty cane and tnlL-a It-iflaM with a il i-it w 1 A rii'lit rtvet- I.ti. c n v. . .. ...... .. ... mm mmm . ?" J- - tv thin n to look at. and to co about with a reduction of about fifty per cent, iu the simpering misses ; but otherwise rates for licenses charged by the Govern- worthless as a poodle. meut. First dealers iu leaf will pay an- Dr. Holmes sketches the dude in his ej Rlouia nually a tax ot f IS ; dealers in ninuutac- latest poem : rSaA i1 1 a? 1 . out additional charge of postage. Such forwarding must be continued uutil the party addressed is reached.'' Scventv-nino murders and only one hanging iu ten years are set down to the credit of Cincinnati. A safe place for murderers. The casualties of Sunday a week's storm have beeu reported to be about 45(1, and the value of the property destroyed at several millions of dollars. tis glass If the whole party of "visiting states men" who overrun Louisiana in the in terest of Mr. Hayes ia 1876 7 do not nt- teud the funeral of Eliza Pinkston. who na has just died in Cautou, it will show they are ungrateful. Eulogies ou the deceas- be prououncecd by Senator Sherman aud Secretary Chandler. tured tolwcco $2.40; all manufacturers of "Our last-hatched dandy with Jt tfalinililO tti til 1 1 1 II tal 1 II tAM tt ni.rnra ttS I illlil Bfil'k" -T t a n . . .. t IUIW.WW, iiinuainviuiwaw vsa.iov, w-.---. ... xoung uaniei utHine, a grear-granuson ped.U.r,, (l.tcUr,..n.,,nffaad of tba pl, f aid Ki,na.v, Ue.iver, SSl.t rCt' if 0ng.,,,o wear ao for a ha,)." Gold, silver, cpper and lead, tin, iron and platinum are known to exist iu the hills aud valleys of Transylvania county of this State. It is said the English are to-daj the nation whose dress controls the habits of the civilised world, just as the French .. a. . ,inn tvr.ro 1 5af 1 i:ll :)',,. lilt! lUlllilllB ' l . I V A vxa wv w KB J years ago. NOTICE TO CREDITORS! All person having claims against the es tate of Levi Deal, dofc'd, are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the unuersigneu on or Uforc the 1st day of May, 1884, r this notice will be pleaded jn bar of their recov ery ; and all persons owing said estate are required to make immediate payment. This April iutn, leoo. t L. SIIINN, Ex'r 29:6 w of Levi Deal, dee'd. NOTICE I Sale or Engine ana uoiier. T wil exiose to Public Sale at the Court House door on Saturday ihe 2d day ot June, 1883, at 3 o'clock, 1 . .H., one ao-norse imwer return Tubular Boilers rnd one 1012 Centre Crank Engine with all fixtures complete all nearly new. a. t 1 rluat The property can ue seen umu un ... sale on the property known as Jacob Giu- . - . ..1,1.,,,., ...' A nnur Mini' nvelllllCS II Will OilllJUUi l, adjoining the lands ot Tobias Kestler and others in Kowan county. iawav..h . w a hi W9 Kt Mav 1, 1883. . ivaB,. i 29:4t. A FRESH LOT OF ago, and the Spanish 300 years in leaf $2.50. and 30 cents for each dollar on the amount of their monthly sales iu excess of the rate of $.7J0 per annum. Fanners and producers amy sell at the place of production of their owu growth and raising at retail directly to consumers to an amount not exceed r$100 annually. Farmers and lumber men may furnish hands iu their employ as rations to an amount not exceeding 100ms. weight year without tax. firms of New York on a salary of $12.50 Tliere ia a nronoaition to erect in Rich- eek. He had better go West, as his t-ki t rwl m oiinabfrisn ar n f ii a rxt flnn n.tiaf croat craudsire did, aud kill "bar UlUlIlla CaSt -jUVOU Hill VVCtSUV UI VIVU I w w E. Lee. Ueu. Jubal Early has written a f ii, ai v i .Ttv. r . -mr - i long letter in regard to "It, and offers to m.jug ivmt iu uuiu mm iii nuu vuvio 1 be one of fifty to give one thousand dollars If are to fight the Chinese each towards the work. in Awft fiuU 1 r,,,ce oetnud the maiHiarins. 1 lie umneso gov - The commencement exercises of Cataw- ernnient is now building a wai signal Renernl Chambers, who sometime ago deserted the Democratic party and uu dertook to Ma lionize the State of Missis sippi has only succeeded in Using the confidence of the republicans and gain ing the contempt of the Democrats. hid other Goods just received at JmvrJLrjsf, MetfMMiJV8 6oS& - 1 I LADIES iJoa will pi eaM uouMevveb vc'iu mac MY u exanuiuM f XW Hill) per begin May 16, 8 o'clock, p. m. That is a hard storv Beu. Butler, uow Governor of Matsachiisetts, has been the means of bringing out against the civili sation of hU State by the investigation he caused to be made into the management of the Tewksbnry Alms-house. To say nothing of the children taken off by mor phine, of tlie scllinu of the 1.000 dead bodies to the dissecting hospitals, aud of the starving of the sick, it comes out that tlie skin of one or more of the inmates was peeled off after death and Vnc to a tannery in the neighborhood and made " 1 ' .1 mA . at . a. iuio leuiner ; anu mat the leather was manutactureti into gloves and sold to southern barbarian s ! If old Ben. will now restore the sjhhuis lie shall have uir for giveness for lib New Oilcansexploiis. 1 m j The Georgia election nf-Tuewlay laT would have had no eltment of interest whatever had U not lieeu for the ballot ing on the cow question in Atlauwi. 1 that uietioMilis the cow run at large and an effort having been made to have them honsed,tJieui.ijorit.. asone in its n icht aud voted down the measure. LiU ity is too precioti in I he cracker cpit4 to l de nied irvrti lo ihe lo int's. sermon by Rev. E. V. Gerhart, D.D. Ad- uht- dress by Kemp P. Battle, LL. D., next day at 10 a. m. 2 p.m., orations. Ladies' entertainment in Uie evening. Milliter a a . a. Hi f 7 ( V ' " ' The "National rree Sciiooi Ativocaio of Washington, 1). C, says s tea made of the trumpet flower plant,; or "pitcher tit. - Siemens with electric reconnoiteriug nUnt in botan v. "Sarraceria lTirpurea,n a. I I i f ' . . I - - has been found to be a specie for small - fj TTQQ a(f)T)R llAVA tllfi finest COIOPS tliat pox. Dose, a wine glassful, from 4 to 0 1 UU ailU lUUSb BttJ bika,u uuu 1 ba High School, at Newton, N. C, will Nation, which is to Iks famished by Dr. You will find many things which no one else has in our place and which you Chicago is iu a state of disgust nt the ,ul s apart, appointment of a New Yorker as iuspec- tor of tea in the lakeside city. Things can be made even by appointing a Chiea ever been brought out. Tllfl W;ivnftviilA nr Diirktnvvn Urnnrli - - . . - vw T waa ' wavaa wa. - - . -a- . a a of the Western N. C. Railroad was more co man as inspector of pork iu New York. 1 L 1 J il 1 . - k L I .. . seriously uamageur oy ine taie storm mau the Paint Rock branch, and will require Italy has four of the most powerful war considerable time to repair it. The laud steamers afloat. Of the last oue com plet- A. . i . m a i a. slides and washouts were greater. ed it is aaiu sue count uuk me em ire I m TT. JaJ Q a .. ...a :.. 0 1. ... i.m!.. I OUT) UI MIC i mini cuiica in aaavi t, wniri, There is a man two miles south of Mont- and consider the a Hair uu interest in gomsry, Ala., engaged in the silk business who estimates his income this year at $3, 000. He has 70.000 worms iust now be- .. . - m - ginning to make silk. J. W. Billings, cashier of a bank at Hamburg, S. C. has been arrested for de falcations amounting to several thousand 1 LUC tl dollars, his peculations coverinc a period I ,i ,., i. ti,,. i , , i t..AV uMl. w - laiiuu ii ii a t ...v.. .w j - a run i;irr s iukiois. liieluuiiiif tlie one oi iour 3 ears W m a k .. mmm mm m - . . Willi whle!i he kl U i A exam er I ami - I Jewels rjcKKD khom Tine sk.v sand, , -A deep cut has beeu made this week I haVO a Ml StOCk Of theiU, COnSlStlUg Of- . a I A a. At 4 I. m-mm mmm- by Uie sea near 1110 100c 01 awiouij -nue. In oue place the sand is entirely washed out, exposing the clay aud marie laottom and brimriiiz to view numerous stumps of cedar trees that flourished many hundreds perhaps thousands of vears ago, when our coast line was many iiiiiaaa fiirrliMi- east than it now is. 01 course many coins and articles of jewelry are lost everv season on the beach and by fin. nation nt t lit; sea sink tii rou "h the THEY ARE PERFECTLY CHARWINC. - i NUNS' VEILING, and many other kinds. Aisp, Ottoman SUks, Satins, Laces, Buttons, Ribbons, Hosiery, Fans, Parasols; Kid, Lace and Lisle Thread oloves, all in perfect style and very pretty. ton, the Louisville Courier says, are in J Three Chinamen have receutly bought the poKseiHii of Capt. Urcut Hopkins, of property m INew York city at a cost ot . 1 . . . . v . . . a - a. i . - a. a . $ ,ju,ki anu ueciareu tneir purpose 10 oe come citizens of tlie United States. that ffty. Tliia rbiv lniv iuir this week been washed clean of the saud. a large nuaibar of arti cles, more or less valuable hae been nicked np by sharp eyed boys Ashbttry, Purl Journal. flreen B. Ratnn. OmnmiMaioiior nf In ternal lvenue, resigiieil his offlce oil the 1 rr1 frwui t,, 301,1 Ai,ril- ' j 'It " The Hoard of Metiieal Examiners will mm4 at S;,lem. N. C, Mhv 14th, 1883. So fys the Secretary. Dr. Hah 11 son. GEjN TLiKMllilN will bid a full, complete, and a very f f fc , m MThTmjm HATS. Underwear, Collars. Caffs, Hosiery, ) SOWfl'W', vy - 7 7 ' r . I I ... a . at.a t 1 J 11 CLnAr, tknn ontT r-a I Vilii T)iease nOic mat 1 uuy uiuro nuu cn uiuic uuuuo via.n.aa w... . . .... . 1 T :i ... ,...1 .n ui mnv. I J as reported, that the graves of Lin col u sappors w me . - rtirtT, xfOTrr rftnn-iftttnlW. and or wSm hare to be guarded against n.ent in North Carolina, he will have n a bettsT and more stvlisli Stock, and have the best and leading trade of the Town. V ery refipaotraiiy, the depredatiau of thieves chance now to tender Coiumiasionei If Mr. Arthur is down right, sure- Whnce eicilir.-itim. i. nt fnult in the fact, enouirh, beyond a donbt in earnest in his m .a a- . I 11. ..I .1 it ..c 1: 1.. uinmirt of TIiel.loei.il Bo-a.uii inur : us 1 eooi leu. iiiiiti 1 ue piiirs ui iinaaiiu i i'i a - LepkosT. The N. Y. Sun spreading iu that city. Kanni's place to sme of these patriotic says it is I brethren who are iu harmony to bust up Hie Democratic iiarty. Journal JHnterrer. 7 - April 12, 1883. J. D. GASKILL. es a; .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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