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If Carolina Watchman TilUUSDAY, MAT 24, J?3. : I Vw Dr. Johu L. Ilrmlci son, of Concord, re- A terrible whirl ind, torn ado. or storm of some kind, snack Racine, Wisconsin. -n Friday night last, and was one the moat destructive . et recorded. It also struck Mai toon, llarrard, Clinton and Staunton, 111.', an Duluth, Minn., and marie a tr.ick between these place through J t 3 i i : . i eeui.y smcKen uo.n oj ,.ar,-, ,,e country, leveling almost everything in with a cane. its coarse. It had been ascertained on the 20th that not less than twenty-five people had been killed out right, and a Bill Meek, colored, who was captured grWit many wounded' by falling houses and flying timbers. Hease-tembere and Uprooted trees wife diiveu before the in this place some weeks ago, and taken to the Cabarrus prison-, made his escape Tuesday night, not withstanding extra ,torm like straws. The distress of the care had been taken by sheriff Slough to people whose property and lives were iu- make sure of his safe-keeping. desperate man. lie is a if volved iu the storm, is great. The fall extent of the damage can hardly be esti mated. II if Therein considerable alarm in West Virginia on the rapid spread of small pox in some of the counties of the State, Mer cer and Wyoming in particular. There hare bees a Urge number of 'deaths from : the disease. ! si Appoint incuts by the President. WssnniCTOx, Mar 21. Tlie President to-day appointed Sam 'I W. Ferguson, of Mississippi, to be a member of the Mis sissippi River Com mission, vies James B. Eads, resigned. Ho also, this afternoon, appointed Walter Evans, of Louisville. K v ., Commissioner of Internal Revenue, in place of Green B. Kaum, resigned. Walter Evans, the new Commissioner, is a lawyer of some ability and is well known in the polities of his State. He Was at one time law -partner of Benjamin H. Bristow, in Hopkiosville, Kentucky, aud waa a Bristow man ia the convention of 1876. Iu I860 bo was a delegate to the Chicago eon vent ion and waa one of the 306 who supported Gen. Grant' candi dacy. Iu 1879 he was a candidate for From some readable and instruct i ve notes of travel furnished the XeusObser rer by Rev. L. Branson we copy the fol lowing : I make the follow ing assertions without fear of can tra diet ion : 1 . North Carolina waa never so prosperous mate rially as at the present time; 2. The Stste was never before so prosperous in educational matters' ; 3. The State was never before se prosperous in her reli gious institutions. t have noticed at Goldsboro, Xewherne, Greenville, Eden- tou aud at many other placet a' wonder ful revolution in the one thing of person hi cuiiuuri. i nouceu ar tioiusooro a rice mill in active operation. At New Berne I found another. At Washington A Late Snow Storm. Very Vnurelcome CoW the TTea. there is still another, doing beautiful The 20th Celebrated. . Biff Crowd aud a Fine Time. work aud capable of hulling and polish Governor of hia own Stale oa the Repub- ing "rnl UauAnd ride daily iicnn itckei. The 108th anniversary celsbratien of the Mecklenburg "Declaration of Iodepen The Charlotte Journal reports serious dcuce 1,118 Come and ffoue ub afu" damage to the cotton crop iu that countv u"3 OI crowtu uU t floating banners, from frost, on Tucsdav uieht. some far- M "" gdy processions, speech mak- mers expecting to plow up and replant! iag' fuu aud ,errJ nuking, city is their fields. - once m,re ' ani quietude and There was some frostln this town .mdf-e,?nitJ A pleaaauter day for the eele county the same ntgtit, but we- bave hear d no complaints of serious damage. He and Post Master General G resham are warm personal friend, aad it hr un derstood that the latter was .nelni. imp n rn I in Mn ,- mm mmm J Queer Educational Results. an The last nu uiber of the Populer Science Mouth contains two excellent articles one on "Consumption," wherein the author says that outdoor life in the North Carolina mountains will ordinarily effect a cure. The author remarks that con sumption ia readily cured under certain conditions. II e seems to know whai ki lt IS br ROHia tmillnlll raiiiairlii i a iT pen question woetherodneationeduealei. U V There is no question that taliwitisJ -.F7T ' ' r!W. . ' W W vm,f luunu jtii- ute "lanU of too Sky." Let all who one' threateued with tl.i. brStion could scarcely hare l. saachinery, properly fabricated with i - -r i . j Law an araii nn t. .:tv..i.: The air wascoojandwracing, and heavy ""'" , de-d 'IwPWlanl Uinks of cleda onekectio. from tka d muricol.m twonmind. oTuright WS SgSl; VcW .?lw,,t T Wmve Strike .. . i Cincinnati, May 22. At Muncie, In diana, the ground waa covered by snow last night ; At Findlay, Ohio, the snow fell several inches dees : at Wanoaeta. ' I m w Ohio, it waa so heavy as to break branches off the trees, snd the thermometer fall to 35 ; at Hagaretown, Indiana, it fell from nooto "ight ; st East on, Ohio, it covers the ground ; at Lima, Ohio, twelve inches foil, and branches of trees broke with iu weight ; at Bellefoataine, Ohio, four inches fell, and. the thermometer fell to 34; at Marys villa, Ohio, a blinding snow storm began ia the forei lasted all da?. Clkvklamd, Ohio, windy weather prevails here, and trees. out-houses and un finished buildings bave suffered some. be five inches ia Logan county. St. Lot is. May 22. A special Pest dispatch from Casey vi lie, Illinois, says a severe frost here last night dam aged crops considerably, doing mere ia jury than the cyclones. State of ITorth Carolina. . Ik the Supkiuou ROWAN COUNTY, Court. Msy 81st, 1883. Charles Price, Adm'r of John N. B. John ami, Plaintiff, AgainU Sam. Johnson, James Johnson, Victoria Johnson and Adolphus Johnson, Defdtt. Special Proceedings to make Real Es tate Assets. To the defendants above named : Take no tice, that a summons has been issued against you in the above entitled action, and you are required to appear before me at my of fice in the tewn of Salisbury on Monday the ytn day of July, 188, aad answer or de mur to tne complaint. J. M. HORAH, (X & C. 32:6 w 22. Cold ROWAN COUNTT, State of North Carolina. the Summon CoCUT. May 21st, 1883. Ths snow is reported to Special Proceedings for Partition of Land. John W. Powlaa and wife, Margaret V. Powlaa, Plaintiff,. Against Charles B. Miller. Mary Miller, Genobia Mil ter, Florence Miller, Luada Miller, Milo wxiaMn aad wife, Laura Goodman, and nenry Mriler, Defendant. To Henry Miller, non-resident: Take to The Protest int Episcopal Church is holding its sixty -seventh annual Conven tion iu Charlotte this week, aud was call ed to order by Bishop Lyman. The Rev. Mr. Murdoch, of this place, preached the opening sermon. Rev. Dr. A; A. Watson Columbia, and one of three Statesville, emptied crowds of visitors into the city about ten o'clock, and vein- S 11 . I r i v I m a com wave shuck tuis place l uestlay leles were rolling Jn from all directions 1 he thermometer stood at from all morning. The number of visitors at Wednesday morning, varying the lowest estimate waa nut at about 1'here was frost 3,000. At one o'clock th 111 rwvi)i tut. Rich, secretary. evening. 16 to 41 according to situation. in some places. Wednesday night came gan to form and at two it was I -- rays of, tlm nn, and made jt just about ryed BrcW,d tornin tlKmt iit duly mglit so far as tlie-wiytther ed, for the exercises streets began to fill up aud it was soon apparent to Have a larger crowd than was antiri- nul i -: ..: ..r .! L aiuination ty several teachers in Adnis i ,rn. ,.i ...i ,.).. u.. v n " " w bix eoaones ..... . " mm snywu inmiKiii, aiuu AWT. IU. XV. 1 1 . . . - I Prttl ntv lllmnii ... i n - ' irooi VOiumoia. and one of thr frnm ' -,."" uii-kiu cci - ti ticates, would indicate : Uue named as three living American poets, Shakespeare, Byron and Longfel low. One teacher thought Shakespeare was dead ; thought be died iu Indiana about 20 years ago, Another aaid "Pilgrim's Progress" was written by Longfellow. Another said "Uncle Tom's Cabiu'' was written by Byron. Another thought a bicycle was a musi cal instrument. Another did not know what a telephone waa, Another did not know that Congress was in session the past winter. Another said Illinois had 10 United States Senator aud New York 120: aaid r - - lie voted for United States Senator from Illinois. Another thought that Freliughuyi was a machine. aeverai iiaU not heard of the Vienna or United States floods, or of the- star- wnv iii.ii. inuu m i iiana am mn men t ns rooom mat lias knottier article aiicsicNi our aiLeuiuam ia ka wan poncprn. iUO "w,wr " "er are six years, wim ,lfM M ' , . was concern-m . m . "Phikmonhv of GdbW4 w i..i .i... of the dav The moro or less oi Koowieogs. but the ma- .tTT that we wer auu u,e o"' wHI have a poor show,! ,--" ; r . - f "Hf uuv iiHit we iters r mm IiL-a tU m - i.... - .lli. rto t i. ..!(.. ... l . i - - - " - - ' " iu . . mm . tt a. . i 11 n iiii-ii I MM wo luiiiiiui; mmwers given ai an -ex-1 j . "Vv: w r-. - autbor goes into Lis subject so much that we h now he has -something to ay and is going to say it well. A few ideas of how we cook would doubtless be appreciated by most people. There is uoth big like liviua and learaiuar how tm lir y.. 06serrr. on with a very erdd wind, but the tern jn-rature motleiated. morning, 45. ; i f n ready to move. apt. Jno. R. Erwin, the chief riicrmonieter, this marshal, was in command, aud brought out the procession iu fine stvle. Happy McSmith, as drum major, led the baud, There seems to be a dift. reiice of onin-l t,leu cain' t,,e wyr aud officers of ion as to the eoustruetiou of the fangs of L 0 uPrtw iu carriages, followed a raitle-suake, some sayiug they arc iier-j1" succM'y oder by the Hornets, Pitou- torated curved cylinders, and others .hat eei' u,e "remeus Pet, Keutrick Hose thexais flattened cunes grooved on the Coml,uJ au. 4, and Independent Hook uudnr'side. The fangs of the copper head snake are shaped like a cat's claw, grooved on the under side from the base to the pojut. The slightest pressure mi the ppini re-act. on the poison sack at the base of each fang, and se ami Laiuuer Company. The Charlotte flicycte Club, 20 stroug, handsomely nui formei, and mounted on their glittering machines, were at the head of the whole, and were a very attractive feature of the . procession. Miss .Bertha Eacle, the fire- .11. Id till. tMM . ' -v un, will - u.... t.. . . 1.. . .. I nill,d Itut Tlioiln mwmxmtm. . . . u - 1 -m. , win inn mi emu iriioiiu-u tuegioove to the 1 ' it;ny picture in bottom ol the wound made in sti iking. - ' . . -i ... - Th N. Yi 4-1 j ; 1 iir rnsa out Kau . ,-. viuwMcivv. ciiiiriuu Alter a- VI -a E ran mg the soveialtrcets. the procession drew up iu Independence So Worhl say, Ex Senator fit was disbanded, and speeches aud other teac,Mrr8 theae are only patt of the answers A Remakkabu Esc.u'k kkom Death. 1 . 1 . . m mm uu lartt Saturday, while a number of 'tudeuts of Hu t hertord College were bath ing ia the steam just above McGalliard'a Falls, about two miles from the College, Mr. 6. O. Fhyrdt .voung man from Leesville, Robeson county, upproached too near the shoals when ho slipped and fell on the rocks, whose stecpuees whirl ed him down the slope over a precipice of 15 feet, aud dropped him on a narrow ledge of solid necks, from which he fell over another precipice of about 10 feet. thence 8 feet into a pool of water below over 20 from where he started. To see i.i j -is... mm uasmng orox the rocks iu hia peril- oua condition almost paralyzed his com- radea above, but their excitement waa calmed on seeing 1dm scrambling out of the water and' proceeded to rejoin theur The time for the American people may tice summons has been issued against " iDiuita action, and you are hereby required to appear before me at nMitalatMi of nalisbury, on Mou dy th m MtS Jy 188, sad answer or ueurur ro the complaint. i. M. HORAH, C. 8. C. I justly lie aaid to be taken up iu prepar ing for elections. They are to have another trial of strength in the Old Do minion next Thursday, and both aides are getting ready for the fray. Mali one has been trying to whip in the darkeys by telling them that it will be a reflection on Arthur's administration if Mahone candidates are beaten. But not relying on this argument that ia so strongly re- si eted by the si men pure and original Re. i.i:. ,. i ... . . , suraace now offered tae public Is found in th Vai ,,ul",7""' r ley Mutual, which eaatdes jou to. carry a ,ooo life S' hi uwiHru uj naviug two Of i an actual average cost of $HM per aaaum Tie Yalley Menal Life Association Or VIRGINIA. HOME OFWCK, STAUNTON, VA. The Cheapest. Safest, sod Most Reliable Life In- them put over the white schools at Rich mond. He hopes to show by this that the Readj asters really tbiuk that the colored man aud brother ia just as good aa the 'pale-faces" if not a little betW. Xews Observer. For further information, call on or address i. W. McK knzik. Agent. May to, 1888. J Sausoosy, . C. Rich harvest for thieves aud burglars. Two ritiseus of Cabarrus county who camped in one of the bade lets of the city uight before last, came out on the streets yesterday moruing with barrensocketa. Special Notice I (In the matter of the taia at Hr.,-,i; wi - wi lej, deceased ) : Having qualified idminiiiminr t tio Motley, dee'd, notice is hereby given to all ye-. iMtwit 10 ine estate or the dee'd, to make settlement of the same. And all persons having claims against the r hMK. required to prevent the ssme to me within 12 months from this date or this notice will ho BIBLES AND- TESTAMENTS. At all prices, At f EBNlSS'Drae8to DIAMOND DYES The hest Dyes evernuuu FOR SILK. WOOL OR cb, DRESSES, COATS. StaplV nOODS. TABN, STOCKINGS C'ABpvt RIBBONS, FEATHEMs PET S. or any fabric or fancy rUeteeaw.. colored to any shade Black, Brown ofmiy Scarlet. Cardinal Red, Nary Blue s?;i Green, Terra CotU and oXr be ?woS ranted Past and Durable . toffitS one to tour lbs. of eoods. ir S.w5t" mttSl In- a..: I,'. "lite llCV. . "1 "M uuw. i oa win h rtfi.-v. . ' Fnr valA hv J II rvv.ou ... "Su0. aausburj-. NOTICE T C'REIMToggj All persons having claims agsinst ti tate etLevi Deal, dee'd. are to exhibit the same to the underioZ? or before the 1st day of Mavlau7Lf nofice will 1 pleads in barf ery ; and all iersons owinir R:a ..tCor thcirn l .. required to make immediate pTmV This ApnTSOtli, 1883, L L. 8HINN, Hxfr 1 Leyi Deal, Mi 2:6w n i miajr mm am Z da niv nu 1 ICE I Ordertd by the Board tof Director. v . the Books be re-opened In tht iSlMfra dury, at the store of J. D. Gaskiii c-T tional subscriptiou.to, the capitai tJl the Bank of Salisburv. from A nrl I or aL j and lnelndlng Saturday, May 5th 1881 T The amount of additional stock is iihl to Twenty Thousand Dollar, TP 8. W. COLE Presd't '' J. D. Gaskill, 8ect'y Board DirectorT April 24, 1888,-lt. ,rWort. FAIR WARNINR debted to me, as agent for Guauo ootei. that are part due. us well na thAml me individually, by note or account. $Z requested to make payment, fur I -J3j give a further indulgence. If you fauTT heed this notice dmi't be surprised ukZ your notes or accounts in the hands of a. officer. J' D. MrVi'n v T April 26, 188328:hn VI Some thief had gone through them during P,eded " bsof their recovery, the night and robbed (hear of their last Mav 24, 1883 lm'Jd' CBt,MP 'PI 1 a. &nn l . Adm'r. i oiikiing t not alone among Republicans ceremonies of the day claimed the ntten in predicting the success of the Democrats tion of the nubticWou jW-ftAe-i--..- iu uio next I'reaidential election. The ui I... SO. mm a m, tuuuiri iius exoresaeu its vnmii-t in tarof it :. i-.i ' Z t. - - v" " ifcvieanj impossible to construct " 'viuui ii inc Lsemucrars ia imvcr. ...... i.... ,:n . , . mi. nm. wMestauu tue with scarcely an injury, except a' few pockets of his pants, and the burglar en cup hi. inoy torn. e, out were so anxious to get out of town that they went away without leaving their names with the police. 1 lie residence of Mr. J. S. Spencer, was entered by a burglar Monday night, who made a considerable haul of green backs. Mr. Spencer had lri6 in the Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims asrainat th- a. tate of Moses Lingle, dee'd, arw hereby ap titled to exhibit the same to the undersigp. ed for payment on or before the lftth Ha. of April 1884, or this notice will be plead- cm iu ur oi ineir recovery. , JOHN C. LINGLE, Adm'r. April iu, 1888. 4t:pd IT IS CERTAINLY SO ! scrarenes and Jbriiisea. It was certain It a narrow escape from death. Lcuoir Top- The Straage aad Attract! ve Traits of the Scotch Canines. ic. enormous force of mad winds such as have recently carried destruction" through Wiscousin, Illinoia aud Missouri! But there is one important lessou to be found in the rec- -- J al a t Li ' SJ I t 1 III I 1MP V OIW,." a .....11 a . the next 1'n.aid... Tl. n..t.. , ' 7 . Fr "eu P"rueaf .. A V UIIURllllll IH K iu- W .tn.lM ,HmrM iiuuses i ne i h nioei at s elected Til den. They have revolutionized Congres. In the general election and in the spring lections they swept every thing before them. There is no question a to their power to elect to their power to secure the result of the popular verdict. on the Western prai- The description given bv the JohiuiI- Obecrrer of (he conduct of the passengers on the Statesville. train retiirniui; from the 80th of May celebration at Charlotte, presents a picture that would dUmace a the Scotch eheppard dogs race of savages. Were the v the descend ants of that honored ancestry whose iu ble deeds were celebrated on the 2ltf If so, their fathers, if living, would blush since child- Bninswick (Ga.) Appeal. Our readers have doubt I hood beard of V .a mm - ana tueir wonderful Anirsiirv rMlsM. ""a." t -WiOSWWOV mounting to reason) but few of them. taring his sleeping a p par (meats, picked up the pants and taking 'the money from tne pockets, escaped with it. - Journal Obiter rer. JONES MGDUBBINS 1. 1 I l.fWT riP lUIMiAVon T. .. . T 1- 1-aLa. : 7ll "UAU8u,,on life iu families A wo., nas nau some experience iu J building improved roads, an account of wln.ih . j ....1.1 :..t. . .1 . m a. 3 puwusiieu. one sue ulu th ries are safer than brick houses. A rood probably, are aware that these docs hare e. . . I v okiuvtuic io ficjii bo easily tom te nu are bow Detng used is own ttieni. rvo wouiler the people of I. e i -. .. . . f. . . . . . . F.cvce as one oi uncir, and it has been ,n u,r ravonie work ot keeping sheen, the Northern States look on ns . . i.... . i 8..0WH ocyona a iioubi that the loss of w,"" nunurert miles of this place. Mr. auer i. mcArt hur. of UMimman ' i o - --- - ie work I in IS67 '08 and 72 at which time labor- era were paid $2, and teams cost $4 per 5 Am.- .1 J 1.1 ... ,. uwui uouuie present rates. occtepyiug frame dwell ings in tlfe path of a cyclone is not aa COUD'yt wo ia probably one of the larir- great as among those living in brick est 'P owners in Georgia, has for sev- nana, wlien such u eitals are presented wilh gusto, aa if to challenge public admiration. houses. The same foree thai- aiii t i- eral vears had two of thmmm ai.;i. ...ww "III UllCIO .mmm u...f WIIIVH. JM .1 . . . 1 . 'l a . ... . uemoii8ii nie ia(ter aud bury the inmates ,ar,n period, have served him well rin. i . . ' iiwiii ne ioiii I he roads are made of gravel 12 inches g,iaDe -n1 v deep and II feet wide, and the grade va- lies according to the country, although tak. f tn nmm, ... Si J . . laK( mngO i " I'oicce ii is easy, and in some lo j eallties there are considerable cuts and fills, tach road has a dirt, track ten feet wide running alongside the gravel. Bonds thus constructed,cost at the time these amie iaUt, including bridges and toll gates, from $3,000 to $4,000 per mile. Fhev Imre irirnn oi.m,... ,..:..i' ? . .. rj; 5nBiction io tne county and are piiseHamie of the best in Test men ts made. ! V Road making has for some, time past occupied the thoughts of our ci&eiis, who uave recently voted at the polls on a propoaiion of considerable imporvanee of this nature in reference to onr streets. Their decision against making a bonded debt for street improvement mr iw. ru " - v consirusu . - in tne ruins may tear a frame buildinir from its foundation apd wrentch it out of ct leave the occupants nuin- oreover, it ia reasonably safe to refngo in the cellar of a fraaie house: but net so with a brick, which is liable to come tumbling about you when struck J the storm king. Therefore in the re gions periodically swept by tornadoes, strong wooden stiuctures are far better than dwellings made of auy other mate rial. While this is by no means a new idea, i can not be too often urged upon the attention of the people iu the Upper Mississippi Valley, Inasmuch as the loss of life from terrific storms seems to in crease year after year.-C. Times Star. A S fal Year. The Managers nf tho - J bu a ISl ",e N ?f r.i.u.g Tth A.a.l Dariltt ml ' viousysarof the'kstory of the Society Svese mitey;pBslof the sacred word a. m . m iuuus lo-improve them. The town com misaioners ai-e eXjcfed to do th mol oi ine great ervil war-ranks th one ith. Hmyliust closed. In the United Sf.. i- Fourth General Snpply has been auspt- cionalv inn , w .i..r Hu. p ,. lcieilt -sascsr i j. k. . "'''" . It cu(d with remnAnW- , j Mill 0)W OI llll 111 liuiif tl..t .1.. . . "--vwaw. i.-l. u M. -""--M,w-puo- inree Hundred abd ItOfS LIS that source for menus to werk w re under bo restriction a to the elm J terof the woik they may uudertake. Thev eleven col ITnr tun ra have laboured in thia country, and two hundred and seventy -Six in foreign lends. The receipts for the year for general purposes were $21,6411. The number of copies of the Seri.tn- main issued during the -..- i a Mler Vir'. inH liana. aT !.. o . . . ' , . "iwkwj annus sixtv-seren years amount to forty-two millions, eitrh- t - f I. ...... : . " llertaken will determin. n. ,LT " . c,Ht " wired and ...vs IIIIIU Ml 111 1 HI T I , . k Missouri pnr -i ' 1 H-iaeiU BOOVe. Eleven feet roadways of gravel 12 inches deep would answer very well fortbe nar l ow atreeu of our town, many of which are macli used, aud iu winter beeome al most impassable. The broad or streets would require cost as much more in proportion The coat of nvl, f : -..-.v.vi iiunwTement nu Ivdik that mav be done f . k . " 7 ". " . aim in order to sectue the best icaaka this ques ion will doubtless be thoroughly can passed; and we would suggest thathe Western N. C. Kailroml will pt5a,blv be found the cheapest possible facilitv f. ouiaiiiiiiy suuaie stone for Sent work that may J torse - power ami dirt nainih. li 1H1 1 ..- . wr ,w p oniwii,! M(n Bream, even jwith dista ictiu fa-or ol th luviner. f ' ' or any perma- le undertaken road can hardlv (42,07JW6.)-Clf. Timce-Star. Jess so JKIE.-Cl.inaen who deal iu unstamped cigars paste pieces of red paper and some fish scales on fheir faces and wbeu brought before the court, be gin to scratch off the scales. Then wme 'djr yells, "A leper!" and the Judge '"Mus np ins hands in horror, sayin-- . -mij not guilty ; get out of here, John, as quickly as the Lonl -ill tet.vour and faithfully in the care of hia flocks They are so very intelligent that at any time they can be trusted to either watch their chaige or to drive them to or from pasture, no matter what may be the dis aV . mm .at lance or nature of the way, a command from their master being all that ia neces sary to secare prompt obedience. Tlie sheep composing Mr. McArthur's flocks were purchased from several different persons, and each particular let naturally remain together and rasher separated ttoni the ethers, each of these bunches being designated by the name of the par ty from whom they wore purchased. These dogs caa, at any time, be sent far into the woods for a specified bunch, it only being necessary to give its name, thus : "The McCloud sheep," or "the Nash slieep," and a failure oa their part to bring the proper lot, not one being missing, is reckoned among the phenom enal occurrencos.. As a matter of course these dogs are of immense service to their owner, and the gentleman who gave us these foots say ho doesn't beStevorbw $ 1 ,000 each would buy them . 80 strong is the instinct in these dogs to watch and keep together all animals of a kiud, that three puppiee of the above mentioned doga And their chief enjoy men t in - driv ing all the poultry of the yard into some clear space and keeping; thorn for hours, regardless of the fact that not one parti cle of food can there be obtained by the imprisoned fowls. On thia account it ts necessary to keep these enterprising pups shut up. One of this species is owned in this city by Mr. J. K. Nightengale. These facta were given na by n gentle man of this city of undoubted veracity, who affirms that he haa often aeon these intelligent brutes go through the perfor mances alluded to. Five carloads of black walunt timber passed through this place last night, con signed to a manufacturing establishment flu Philadelphia. Aiany of the logs mess- . . . w . a m ... . nreu tnrec P-et through. The timber wna shipped from a point lieyond Ashe 1 -.a 1. - vine on tne v . w. U. B. K. In a few rears it will nil be gone, and then some foolish somebody will cry, "Shut the Stable door." Greensboro Patriot. The eyclene wliich for several weeks has been going about like a roaring lion. seeking whom it might get away with, is very uncertain in its movements. It is likely to drop anywhere, aud although Cincinnati has escaped the wirUind's wrath for, twenty yearn, it is well enough to look out for ifc CY. Times-Star. a B a mm. " "at good will that dot Can turn or stop it fa you Minneapolis is reported to ship annu ally, beyond her local consumption, 1,550,850 barrels of floiir.3g"These," aays the Tribune's statistician, "if piled one above the other, on eud would reach 780 miles. The flour would make about 493.255,000 loavea of broad, ordinary size of bakers1 loaves. These, piled in a pyramid with a base 300 feet square, would make a height of nearly 1000 feet." ""M""MWW'lSgBggBaraeJBaWa Administrator's Notice ! Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Lawson J. Peeler, dee'd, notice is 11 ere oy given to an creditors to exhibit' their claims to uic on or before the 80th ! day of June, 1884, and all persons indebted to the estate are reauested to make imm 1 diate payment. ALFRED L. PEELER, Com'r of Lawson J. Peeler. Craige & Clement, ) HO. Bate tifeir Neiv Spring Stock Complete in all DEPA TSs DRESS GOODS, In all tie Ne? Shades anil Materials. :o: -:DR7 GOODS, WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS :- Pronounced by all who have inspected them as the Prettiest in the Msrket! -O- Attorneys. Dated Msy 23, 1883. Gents' Furnishing Goods TO SUIT ALL, AND CAN NOT BE EXCELLED BY iANY. j - QT Ge us a call you will) be pleased. Cincinnati Times-Star: Pomona is al ready pouring Ljer tie rings at the feet of the hungry Keg Yorker. Strawberries from Tennessee, v-peaclivs from Georgia, eaen lesXrom wth Carolina, ami water- melkms from Jamaica. a 1 udw Ciuciuuali Times-Star: There ate some things which -e the loyal ty of a soldier cannot withsfcsfod, ol? George H. Bot- forynf Foe Koajh, has reaigued his posi tion because i Mas-so cold out there he had to cbop bia own wood or freeze. How timea have changed since the Grant regime, when all the machinery of the Republican party was employed to work up negro movements and to in stigate the very race demonstrations here condemned ! The Republican party has grown weary of the negro.. It has wrung out of him the mat particle of political material he can bo mads to yield aad uow fliugs him aside to take cam of him self. St Louie Republican. Columbia, ,Majr 21. Ex-Governor Thomas B. Joter, aged 78, died at Union, S. C, yesterday, of a tubercular disease of the intestines. Atlanta. May, 21 ---Mrs. K. B. Ridley, daughter of the late Scant or Hill, died to-day from injuries received Friday in jumping from . buggy while her burse was running away. Toledo, Ohio, May 21. Show began falling here at noon to-day, and at 3 p. m. it was still auowiag hard, with about three indies on the ground. Boston, May 23. The steamer Prus sian, which arrived hero to day, brought 1 ,000 steerage passengers, most of Whom are assisted etaagrants from Ireland, and their average condition ia much the same ss those lauded here before by the Allan Line. A few of Ahem are engaged to go to Lewisten, Mu, 4o work in a mill. LADIES: wiii jiie e(U6 uouteeliw velu mac MY y fxanuntna. ping antttmnet (Book Ton will m many things whfch no ops else hss in onr place and which yon want I do snd nrast say that the SlW DRESS GOODS have the finest! Colors that haW ever been brought out. THEY ARE PERFECTLY nHAPMINn. smir - - . --rnw - -mm, m, iiaiminiiwi I have a fall stock of them, c msmtini f !.- ? bi . 5 - aaaaaaa 00) N y SaaaaSai . aaWaair Oa--- SfUNS' VEILINe, and many other lands. Also, Ottoman Silks, Satins, Laces, Buttons, Ribbons, Hosiery, Fans, Parasols; Kid, Lace and Lisle Thread GLOVES, L au in perfect style and very pretty. vjixi j. ajjitj. lurn wiu find a ftMt cojnplele, and a very nice selection of CLOTHING, HATS, Underwear, CoUars, Guffs, Hosiery, &c, AIJL ffl pkaie note that I buy more and eU mow Goods Aan any other Store in Salivary. m .oetwr ana more itylaH Btook, aad hare the best and taulaig trade of the Town. Very rwpeotfaUy, - . April 18, 1882. J. D. GASKILL. I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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