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- j 1 rj Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, Jct?3. WHAT THEY SAY. Charlotte Observer July 28: A mad dog iu tbe city escaped policeman lie Manas. Another in the country attacked Mr. John P. Morris in the road, bat he shot hiui before sustaining any damage. The dog tried to jump on him in his bug gy. Mr. R. P. Davis, of Monroe, passed with his "cotton cleaner," en route for the Louisville Exposition. Cleaner and press of ins own invention. A gang of thieves in the city, headed by a bian named Botflware, escaped by the eager ness of one of the loosers of nronertr The case was in the hands of a detective whose plans took iu the .whole gang; bat it was defeated by tbe premature arrest of the principal, who gave bond and elop- Those who have ou hand any consider able sua of the "trade dollar'' coinage should not allow tbe discount of 15 cts., elaimed by all trading men, but hold on until Congress shall authorise their re demption at par Value, us by every con sideration of justice it is in duty bound to do. The only objec tion to it is that it may. enrich speculators who first cried down this coinage and then bought it up with tbe expectation of such redemption by the Government. Nevertheless, the coin is worth all, and more than it pur ports to be, and the Government can save itself by redeeming it as silver bullion to ed. oe recomeu ; or else oy Act declare them Observer of the 29th : A new mineral legal tender and so redeem its credit. spring discovered in Mallard Creek town snip, i lie city lias received a new and 7 he ex -Sheriff and Treasurer of Gas- complete set of surveying instruments ton eounty have got themselves in a dis- Charlotte is intent on keening ahead of agrcaoie tog. I ne ex-Mienn seems be-1 her neighbors. 1 Grapes on the market aiua in his accounts with the county in A negro burglar arrested named Mc the sum of f,uuu. lie exhibits a receipt Cleves. E. K. P. Osborne resiirns tbe from tbe County Treasurer; and claims clerkship of the U. S. Court. E. D. Lat- to have had another which he has lost, ta & Bro., are about starting a clothinc mo in u lugcmer covering cue aeUcit of factory, which will require 75 men and fZtUUU. I he Treasurer denounces tbe women to run it. iCu,1,ws,u,Fra. me tduniv iom- rtaKersvine Vemoerat: Large parties missioncrs are trying to save the county of ladies and geutlemen arriving to visit A mm . I " irom loss; meanwhile the ex-Sbenff and the Roan and other places of interest in .treasurer have a trouble between them- the mountains rciTis tu neiue. , . Itaieicrll Am. Uci'ivu . T?f n a 0 - . . v , . ..v, , . ATm. Long will probablv no to 01. in tn tnhm uoun wadswortb of Charlotte, who has charge of Antioch CelWe of that Rtmtm - f - C ww vmivi maae a handsome property by the Livery BradstreetV cotton report for Julv. em Stable business, is becoming noted bracing 602 counties out of 656, show a throughout this part of the State as one of highly favorably average as to the tir hm ,-f o.. ... A 1 , . . " r ..,w0l ouimwiui miu ienui(i iarmers j pects or the crop aiso. no naa.a model farm mnr riior. It Must be Abolished. lotte which, wo learn from tbe city pa pers, is one of the most attractive places .am. . i. it. i . . . . SL I V , X grapery T,,e democracy of Virginia has ranged Which is lust now drawinrr .rnn-.lo tn oo . .... icwifctu mmmmmmti gm, - - : . . .. " o "tuiwino VI tUmZZ mi T a . North Caro,ina iQ demanding the aboli thought and moner to ntlvnufP fli mnto. L- mmA j . I v mm mm mem k i t U W 1 11(111 I IT III f I 11 tOl'llO I ,-. .-. X "I m.mMntt. r i.:. ocuuu ") ewJUJ , auu - t . j . . vul(. u .f recnr,! thm . We favor unconditional and immd,af , . . . l mwamm MVIAUtD Hi AUUUUOU 0f tlie interim rAVannn i " , W mWJ 0,VU Mr. Brewster Game. The Raleigh News-Observer says that "it is a trifle early for the department of Justice to begin a fresh batch of political persecutions in this State.. But as far as we can speak for the Democratic patry we challenge Mr. Brewster and Mr. Ker, the renegade Pennsylvania Democrat, and the whole batch of them to the encounter. We inci them at the polls and notwith standing the illegal instructions issued to United States supervisors, etc., we beat them. We aie quite willing to meet them in tbe courts and beat them again. 1 here may be no substantial foundation for the telegram announcing that the at torney general is about to enter on this new crusade and we are the more in clined to discredit it because Col. Keogh ii i t. .... wu ncii vcnwu in politics to engage willingly in such an enterprise. Col. Dockery gave a notice of contest, out as we understand it he failed to cite a single case where any fraud was prac ticed and eventually abandoned his un- fouuded pretentions to an election. There were two errors made in adding up the returns by tbe county canvassers, but these errors were against the Demo crats and in favor of Dockery. There was also a precinct return that was not brought iu j but this was also a Demo cratic loss and made iu favor of Dockery. l he culpable officers in that case ought, however, to be made to suffer, not be cause there was any fraud intended or perpetrated, but because election officers ought to realize that the law holds them to the very strictest performance of their duties. Bennett's majority on the face of the .papers was 440, while his actual majority was 840," I VM VAil 5n tk ft a. : J i ! . ... yesteruay nno our pump- How to Ston sPftnM. r tfiiirm him n t- rr j. 1 r, ... , r. - an iuc vswuinu no tei. uapt. n : .i ii. , . . - . . ix J" 1 V r. . . uuw y- as none of our subscribers have ever wus muc, aoout ir, out presumed that stoDoed their nnr n.biii. it was so, and appeared rather inclined Democrat.. in.i -IT- , . T " VTV U1UIPUOO IU UU w "PF to be true. The general so. the following whi-h w i opinion is that if the Richmond & Dan- exchange, without "local habitation and vine has really passed into the hands of name." is of nn arvnoio) inl. n .. A i, f. i rr . . . I ' ft , I imp ) niiA. unm tue rot lennessee, Virginia and Geor- no referenro tn fi,m i.f Trrr MOperat' wnom itdoe refer borrow their ed by that road to as great an extent as paper, and thut learn what belongs to a r.-,-.uwuie western worth gentleman, to a business man. and his duty, hence we give it as follows : You have an undoubted right to stop a newsnanAr whfn vnn faal 1 ;r, . i f.AVPTro . T, - I - UQ a a... wuiv At 5:M I the DavmAnt if a I . ; . - . tvn - " ui iviuutto. Ult3 uigt express east, on iph rf fn Hn en . r 1 w -mv w vu avwuuv Vt ..uumnuiuuau, uear -uount nesa7' for the piI tnr rv..u . Avery, struck a market wagon contain- he trrnilri ki WW inrr UAnrr W1l. ;r -li ... . I " jwu, or a " ' "u" UMI8A,,ce meatOP clothing, dry goods, etc.. if he . V ;i I 1 II IIU n I - . I I I . t I . -m ; ' 7r -cu instantly; thought he was net getting hu 1 W I Til . n . A. A. I . . I - 11 jl I I 111 i n vp iir a iric Carolina road. Later reports confirm tbe above sale. this Do not "tender- Welch jm a 1 - uiuggeu aoout 400 yards and was dead when found, and Mrs. Welch lived onlv about J minutes. Welch was terribly mangled. The engineer whistled to warn tbe occupants of the wagon, but Welch tried to whip his horse across the track. Raleigh, N. C, July 27. An adiourn- J m ., ..... ru meeting 01 me stockholders of the Atlantic 6 North Carolina Railroad was held yesterday at Morebead City to con- . m Bluer Propositions' to hnr nr Ipoco w . -wctv iiiciL ey's mon- worth, and why should you not exercise the same privilege with him t and when you discontinue a paper, do so manfully. Don't be so spiteful as to throw it back to tbe postmaster with n rn- temptuous "I don't want this paper any longer V and have "refused" written on the margin, and have the paper returned to the editor. No gentleman . ever stop ped in that way, no matter if his head is covered with gray hairs that should he honorable. If you do not longer wish to receive the paper, write a note to the road, but an injunction was served ou eaitor ,ike a m"n, saying so and be sure the company against making the lease, at t,iat aI reara;8 re paid. This is the way the suit of Wiu. C. Christian, and issued by Judge bond. The meeting to-dav ad f Bought by a Syndicate. The Greatest Railroad Sale Ever made tJie South. in I The Garfield memorial church Washington city is near completion and a nursery of spies and informers will soon be formally dedicated. Garfield .menace t freedom of electious; an and Anrtv .t, .,.- u.Jii. . I intolerable burden on the taxnnvei-s- j u " 01 d ium uiemDers .nnm, w i ....... of what ii known . Ami ri..:.: 7 A . e 8C .cori Ption, and in vwv, viiiisiiitu lLs iiriiprip.'i nnmntmn ,0 ,. . 1 1 i .i,nroi, t m .i zkLh-m I V : r t "ru ' - uurueu PfWMMi uciiviiiiuuiiou wnicu appears 0,1 otate and her interests. Wmm Ka ...II i 1 V - I TT . . w p. uuHieucaiiy strong in Kentucky, ere is muitum in parvo, a pith v but Illinois, and other Western States. .ui..juc-neiiM c arrangement of a system which has nothing in it to commend it and everything to condemn. It is not onlv a nuisance, a breeder of corruption, and an engine of oppression, but it is a ma- From Char. Journal Observer. A report that the Richmond & Dan ville railroad had been sold again, this time to the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia road, has been canvassed about town for a couple of days past, and has excited a good deal of interest among the business men of the city. If the transac uon is true, it is an important one for this section. This is what gave rise to the report: On the 18th instant tbe board of directors of the Richmond & Danville Railroad company ordered meeting of the stockholders to be called O A. 1 -k . 1 AM oeptenioer un lor the purpose of voting on the question of increasing the capital stock of the company to $7,000,000 it oeiug now $5,000,000, in a day or two after this action Richmond and Danville stock took a jump and advanced 10 or 12 points. On the 18th it was quoted iu Vjiit- V.i.l- a tH S ... . An . 4.1 lum Ufa w, mm on uie zou it was quoted at 72. It is said that as much as 26,000 shares changed hands, which is about 1,000 more than the controlling in terest. How an increase of stoL ia t . imirnn.il tn nm.fr nt 1 -1 -1 ,v )v,""v" mm uioti an vruiuHuoru in uecetn ber, after the hearing of the inj unction suit. T i . x hilaselphia, July 27. A receptiou was given last night on board the new steamship Alameda, just launched from to stop a newspaper. Do not take the paper for two or three years without payiux one ceut, and when the editor IT IS CERTAINLY SO JONES, McCUBBINS & CO Have their New Spring Stock Complete in an DEPARTMENTS: DRESS GOODS, In all tie Kef Slafles ami Materials. :o: :DR7 GOODS, WHITE 000DS AND NOTIONS Pronounced by all who have inspected themr as the Prettiest in the Market Gents' Furnishing Good: TO SUIT ALL, AND CAN NOT BE EXCELLED BY ANY. Give us a call you will be pleased. NOTICE ! North Carolina, Rowan County, In Pro bate Court: AH persons indebted to the estate needs a little money for his labor, say of A. Varner Cowan, dee'd, are hereby no- you nun t want the paper any this is mean, it's dishonest. DIPHTHERIA. Cramp's ship yard. Miss Alice Citmn .Z?.51?0 successful treatment for this , to . . r uisaucu mnciisc uas come lO OUT Knowledge aged 18, daughter of one of the firm who 411(1 having interviewed tbe man who says aisflfe iroa nn nf tk0 rl . , . w saved by the new treatment we feel confident It was one of the party when the launching is our duty to give the facts to our reader that tooK place, tell overboard and was drown ed. Her body was not recovered until to-day. JAMiDox, juiy, M7. The Press Asso ciation says it has been nffini1W 1. i as - lunger : ""ed to present their claims for payment to uie unaersignea, on or oerore tne seen day of July, 1884. All persons owing said estate are requested to make prompt pay ment. Dated, this 24th July, 1883. W. L. Steele, Sen'r, Adm'r de bonus non with will aifnexed of A. V. Cowan. 41:1m tne may investigate for themselves. Th Mmim,. stances are as follows : Amede Chartler, of West ffiJ1 K- " recently had diphtheria; he became uau uji aiter a if lapse mai an uopesof ills recov ery was abandoned bv bis nhvsi.'iaiw and as a last resort a brother of thP that he had a bottle of Kendall's Sipavfn cure and wished to try It. He applied It to the neck, and then reduced a little and the oatlent after MMitMmtt C 1 T f Q Llfl i. I .4 n . iv.ll n 4 n . W n . . o imn.u u (oiiuu ifa iu i,ne fauruab. ite soon no- Tlij r i- jHMi,gw ui r-eace." is now iu its 13th volume. It is devoted to the propagation of peace as acainst war. Published at New Vienna, Ohio, bv the cnine through whose agency the handful reace Association of Friends iii America.' of men w,,o boss it can hold possession It is sowing good seed and has the nrnni 1 of and control the destinies of thn mun. lse of a cood reward, lmt mmv nnf a. 1 try. In some of thA SUnra oDnfl,.;oii,. r "v ovd i, i i u r.jr won. me ouui, it i. a micrhtv nowr hin At f -m m .m ' uie uie ana soul of the Kennhlionn The liquor question is one of the most aDJ nt only directing the organisation prominent now engairinir oublie att-n- but managing the conventions Hint,ti . mm- W m " -w Vj MlVlllHil- "wu iU"w me states except North wuo lup candidates shall be, and select Po fVl in ft J . , AT ...... I ! 1 1 t I mm .. oumc r ior pronioition and '"r ueiegates to National eniivAnfi others for high taxation ; some one thin Thus the South was mad niwi fc . - - d r '"'in iui Anji msiwmm . J. 1. it . I I . . . . nuu numr illlUl er .1 l'liinif hw nir t ,nt lifill U. Ill t if '1 ! , , . . . a ' u,ni '.wurcuiiuu, ana crease tne value ot ft mma a nno THA nil i IX min.l 1. .1 .. I 1 -ill 1 . .. - - . UIUOC r-v..v .u.iiu i h,i iut:meu uy mc evi s it win oe mate sn u in r.,ri i -f ,1 " I. " J mimm uruvc wiium llltlt UU Ot TllA trrmai v.. I if., a .t .. . v ... viii ni . in . i i -i ti iiii i" .... ti.. .ii i . iiin mid. peculiar ana mysterious ethics of '.uiaii.is. it, ib a paweriui. nnaham nnh . Wnii a,.f .1 - 1 1 ' 1 nuitu uuw 1 1 1 l as a .eoaucewas encased in wwwn system. With but few at. thin nn. . i. i.Si riltfinrr uxror .,..... . I rpnti,,na if .l.J , w.u puwuBupny Ol DU- i - w - "i"" Biieyiiie, n. u. last wicio w any, ine men w in sin. ss. If uni.l ti.f . .f ... . 1 ... ... 1 . tunt it rati uuu IUIUOI irv rv um aiarmeu ins tnends uwooco w ie wun au arbitrary fit is also rumored that G ..ug., ii is now thought he is out of 8wa ana y the orders ef these bosses votes the aaner Wltu the same unqucstionini? Ruhmiinn mm that thesoldie Chatham Record 1 Dr. Cureton, of Polk county, owns a cow which gives nine gallons of milk a day. Only 29 persons nut of six hundred, in thePittsborotowu fhP returned "money on hand" to the tax lister. f T,,e Cineinnati Times Star announces, J high state of excitement in Chester and ieaeter counties, S. C. on the 6 whits and 6 colored foowera prowlmg about the cuutry. I Capital invested in new buildings in rork Clt w the year is estimated yiWWMpW, The exteusion of the 4ttm matt Ymm Z 1 1 - J . -m juugcu or oy toe amount fuug appropriated, J President Arthur was at Louisville, Ky., nd bad-, the boner of opening the Grand Exposition on Tuesday, He was received wun greatonthusiasm ky an immense nuuicuct', George Scott, who controlling interest, is opposed to the action nf .Iia )., i-.i :. ,l,i . , , . I mmwmmM IU IU" WMIi'r Lllflt. tllA fcnllloV iln.i. , ml . . 1 1 O al UUCl, lIlc commanus of to merease Mia ran ra .i,i , . .. . I '-!' ' ' "its oincer. or tiio n nv hu rv.of-. i. " jiiaaici 11 . ..i . 1 . . . , - . j . 6-Bj" iv in i,uc (.in uat. ne soon no- roi med that a case of sickness, suspected t,ced ao,me improvement, and by continuing its use ti h rlwiUv.. i..., 1 , . ttwiuiHetw cure was enectea, ana now he says he tone choleia, has been discovered in knows it saved his life. The above remarkable ex London docks and nntl,r (n wi- ineni,!K toveaOgata further, and we found i-uan n.cuuanoapavm cure nas tne most remarkable .Proper precautions have been taken in 2'" of any remedy of which we . ., , uiaen in have ever heard, and have become soundly con vert- COliuectlou with each case.. ea 10 tne oplnloa that no remeay has ever been dis covered which possesses such remarkable qualities V i A irtl thn II aria rt snnn nn maI i - w ILES, UHIO. Julv 27. TIia i;.l.;ii;- ohriiViH 1 ... f. every one ' - 'MIUIMUV.O 1 vuw uua uul auu atc 1X1 UU vurjiuuj , vvIUCJi HU8 MAtl lil -. 1 & . . r"uou cfaeiuay, are estimated at I oOO.OOO. The company's mill here was closed yesterday. The mill at PhiladeL pitiahas been closed somejtime. Over 500 men are thrown out of employment by me raiiure. The Valley Mutual Life Association OF VIRGINIA. HOME OFFICE, STAUNTON, VA. The Cheapest, Safest, and Most Reliable Life In surance now offered the public Is found In the Val ley Mutual, which enables you to carry a $1,000 life policy at an actual average cost of $s.50 per annum For further Information, call on or address j. w. Mckenzie, Agent, May 20, 1883. Salisbury. N. c Ji foor a scrap-book. Sale of Land ! SALE OF Real Estate ! liN pursuance of an order or decree of the bnpenor Court of Rowan Countv. the By virtue of an orderof Sun. Corut of Row- undersigned commissioner, appointed bv an County, in the case of John C. Lingle and the C!urt WH sell at public sale, at the others against Martha J. Lincrle and others Court House iu Salisbury, on Monday the A . x . IT : 1 1 Tl -ft r . .. . . 1 I ')7t I. 47 4 . . . -i oo.- .1. j. n . Alexandria, July X7. The number w!" en, ou monuay tne 3rd day of Sen- " V '""J1 1000, me iouowmg de Am m I ata mmm. I . T 4. 1 1 4 fe A. Am 1 I C O I 1 I ft II I f ,.... 4 . ' A of aeaths from cholera at Cairo vesterdav ;,"'uer,' t, ' Hl ine res,"mce ot the late " TTT V1 1 " iiiuncs jjiunie. i "'"-i ui iiwcuvy-iivb acres or nni in 1 1 I w 1 I Tft -ft .... 117 Acres of land rroyiaence township adjoining the lands was 311. A British Lieutenant and eicht soldiers succumbed to the disease. rni. m..i . AUU UUUiera A I'lVVi-nt nn niwlhn Remedy. OT f Aea Titftrrv T ....... T J 1 a u i j. -aw , . auo aiuwu, aim iiujuiiiiug mc lanus or mioses iver v. . nhn ia nn, n tn r . qu it . Tjincrlp TTpnrv K nil, ,W.l . 1 1 . . - . , "uuw-i the Lot being Lingle, Henry KlutU ahd others, known a part of the Mose Brown tract, on which l ?gleT .tra' J)cct othb therci9 opposed to be a . valuable Cold dower of Annie L. Lingle, widow Fisher Streets. must be 'abolished. Journal Observe that he will vote against it at the stockholders' meet ing. The Richmond State received a dispatch from Saratoga, N. Y., under date of Julv 28th, which stated that "the Seeney syn dicate, composed of George I. Seeney, George F. Baker, E. D. Fahnestock, Cal vin S. Brice, William P. Clyde and Gen eral E. T. Thomas, have purchased the 1 Mre Stonewall Jackson and daughter r f jt? mm 1 m-Z 1 1 a -Jim p uu mailt reception -ty yesterday evening. at Morehead Tl 'ti' ii ere is n uire gay assemblage at that place this season. A MuiKjhansen traveler writing from tihe Wanm SjirmgR, N. c i, foaDd Uie f nhhT mail g of the period of 1827. 1 Rumors i diaturbed relations between Jexico andp4n, growing out of the re fudiation of debt the former. exieo lias jaOed some railroad officers for running the Info oversome drunk jpeople sleeping on the track at night. The wletrop of tli is year is estima- w oe 50,000,000 ousliels that of 1882. less -than Bev. Mr. McKinnon, of if?oociml, lias m can arom Columbia, now umlar Bideration. con- Whcre the Bonds ftre Held. Philadelphia Times. T m . m - m, - in view ot the fact that only a few years ago it was estimated that more than a thousand mill! una nf TT - T oitcs coutroinng interest in the Riehmoud and Government bonds were held by forelen Danville road. It i t i Ul J - ...... . . - I . . - -oimuicu ...;, recent ounetin issued by the with tbe East TenneaP Vir,r, .. n,,Bmm j. 1 .7.. .. . . " U ft,.... c,,a.nucui,auOWing uieaistn- ueorgm. This will give four thousnnd uuwuuoi me registered bonds at the miles of road under one nranf lim. j. -j.l . m. . O "" wu.ft,, i. uofa wimout interest, i ne I anu is tue most imnoi iju.h . . jr - fti.uiiaciftvi.iuii uuu amount oi outstanding registered that ever took place in southern rail onusi8i,u,74,ft5. Of these private roads." J !Am , ..... I IIMllVinua IN hn III Jil 7 wa Q;n. . r. a a .ft..,, - Mrinirg toi. a. . uuiord, president of the nn n rs iiftni-ftft.... . jt . .jn.0, niouiiiuce ana trust comnan es. dKn.-A a-. WZtHfi9Ui national banks, as securi ty for circulation, $319,937,800, and for - a . I . 3 . cigu iioiners only f 27,894,350. The figures given above do not Editor Charleston News & Courier. The frequent notiees in your paper ecentiy ot the dreaded scource. the cholera, remind me of an article which appeared about twenty years ago on this subject. It was a statement made by a missionary said to be every war trust wuruiy, anu was to this effect : While the cholera was prevailing faralk- in ti. rt ' ' j vuv island of Mauritius there was one plan tation employing about five hundred workmen upon which not a case occurred i ins exemption was said to have been secured by tbe use of a spoonful of char coal given in the coffee every other morning. The writer went on to state that this had been found effectual not only as a preventive, but iu many cases as a remedy for the disease in some even when iu a state of collapse. TI. I r .1 . miur ui cnarcoai as a corrective of acidity and as an absorbeut of noxious gases is well known. It is used to pre vent aud correct putrefaction. I will only add that since reading tho statement referred to I h ;irr iicasI if- 5n mmmm - ftw u.'Vil a J ill a great many cases both for myself and w" ZTa , I UCTTH VBlctUIIHIieU. I d-iytti mA 11. :J t . 1 . aciuis, uuc Liuiu casn, one-imrd in six months and the balance in twelve months Mine. Bids will ODen at 35113 30 It I f I fc I 1 . , "j""'"! " nuru casn. anu tne re- maindflP on a f-rii-lif Af el n,n..L . i. j . , I ; " x..v.v..v i oi -ft liiwiiLtis WHO a. fa c.gui, per cent, irom interest Irom date of sale, at 8 per cent day of sale on the deferred payments. .tohv x iiku u JOHN C.XINGLE. Com'r. 37 fir July ao, 1883. 42:1m JOHN M. HORAH. Commissioner. FHP PCIUTT am. iVkll The weather- boarded, log-house, corner ot Lee and Horah streets. APPly to W. H. NEAVE. corner of Clmrr-h anri 42:tf i'i-.U W. H. XEAVE. -1 men m ond .& Danville, is in New York The above telegram was show to Col. A. L. Rives, second vice-president of the company, who told the State The cholera in Effrnt seem in Ka abating. The death rate 4s not so heavy 4s a few days-ago. J Unless blessed with rain, the corn crop f Stanly and Montgomery counties will $e)hjfat. inl rtrla I tliof lm 9 ""-'UVli: IUC HIUI HC IVlltW I OI lO' O lAIlt thn . 4 A . . - I -w--wft MWUU 4 IIC iiiiil ltr : enree ana three anu a half nr mm thut ti tiii. , . . . m.jrnm u,,Kt ue true or it tniirht bonds, which were not classified 9nH nahit... tu a..j . .. b. .ft . . I "'"i- luiiniaiion that he located at the same time the bulletin I had of anv am trni rni.. , j i i ....movviuu, aiio men was issued. Lnnj ..jr. m . .. . .... . . .. , uviiie ana the Jvast Teunes The mterestinc and ?rntifinr fn vi.n;i . " . . w , lULUIft rrV, m 11 L'llJ liL I II 1 i IWil'IT) I) ai . . . . . " of thia exhihit nf Ju. T " - "c TOl"nng i i ' w-" w kuo met mat systems, uie nrst Lav ng what is known the bands are nenrlv ll w : ti. . . ,B Know" .... i.jfti u rtiin'i I- i iin in r ipii ni mi r aip. .mo . l. , ... an hni,ira .. . I .. mi miter ..w.v.ft. j a at i no uesenr, Titn n t.ia u . . a n a. . i . .... - .wuuwnn iuui WU1CU 18 B biff North formly cood crorw nml a j ...j c.u . . aioixh - i -jft i. ru n ii n i no favorable balance of trade for the past When the Stewarts and other capital few years liave had the effect to hrin lata af RUAj p . these evidences ef indebtedness into oar the Richmond 'iS own hands atrain nml mK . I , . T" " ""u " "-I''c no us a TTita k uu w n ,ia n k in,.....! : j.-. . n. wi ...... . ,e" ":t0.,U? ha,,d' of S0"110 capital,.!. . imoc W1IUH lUrniHIl All VPTT ltt n haa h.o.. 1. ., . , , ... i -.ft. ivuu nuunu in tnac eir inucx oi the relative accumulation of of the- i surplus canital in th v-ri- TmITrr - company. . , wcuoma ami ianvlUe. like utlm- ,nT i . it oeOT- 01 Ue reloads in the country, is now controll- .older. reside ,n New England, forty-two ed in Wall street. ,l i. ni ? J per cent, in the Middle States, three and ball for -l. ....T. VT. ,u.1 . .. ' I'umiiiti, TT llli.ll UlUKeS It I II. a half per cent, iu the South, fifteen oer ficult to ascrtin L !f cent, in the VTtmtmiu Sfo a T . . W"WI w tue vari- . lft . "uu " r"u reports eminatmg from that Quarter a half percent, in the Pacific St- .T - qter. Mashatscontainsthegreatestnum: iiWL brings up the rear, wiU, n Z iTT cJ . T1 W 8ntbera ro- bondholders. Tbe District! -i T T ,m luoma reP"ent the . .. 01 WM3 states. Amoniz Georce S. Scott It f . bVb- tne ooiMiholdei-B are 20 V ... . ouurnuoe- S3 S &TO5asas 42,2fi2 male holders i. T , -Wiog nouse of William P. Clyde & n nut the average holding of the corporations is $148,1)5320. 4in8 Capt. W. H. Green superintendent of the Richmond & Danville Railroad ar- j 1 mm - otners in colics, cholera morbus, bowel affections and such like with the greatest success. It affords relief iu nausea, sick headache, sour stomach, &c., generally very promptly. It will be found in all drug stores pre pared for use finely pulverized. A few drops ef water should be first dropped upon the powder, and this rubbed into a paste, when more water FOR SALE! An Upright Grand Piano Of the Finest make and most tastefully beautiful nnlsh. at lowest mice. The 'lTnrio-ht i popular since Its mechanism "FH'J ii" MBS. W. 11. rKAVE. ALSO TWO SPECIMEN CORNETS lanffhS wS-iK Une. In8triient: the other The most successful Remedy ever dicov lsof the Unest cheap kind. ereu as it l certain In its effects audioes not hi.sJr MOQi l-v, . I 1 . . , . --m-wmmm 4, SAVED HIN 1,800 DOLLARS. Adams, N. Y., Jan. 30. lesa Dr. B. J. Ki1,t!l. & Co.. G(nt.V-Havln good deal uf your Kendall's Spavin Cure wfth exeat success, 1 thought I would let you know what U has """ " iuc 1 "w j cara aim i nau as speedy a colt as was ever raised In Jefferson County Whan I was breaking him. he kicked over the cross bar and got fast and tore one of bis hind legs all to Dieces 1 employed the best farriers, but they all mMIm was spoiled. He had a very large thorough-pin and I used two bottles of your Kendall's Spavin cu?e and It took the bunch entirely off. and he sold after wardsfor u.soo. I have used it for bone spavins and wind galls, and it has always cured completely and left the leg smooth. 3 1 1. is a spienuia meaicme for rheumatism. I have University of Norii -Carolina. j EAT 8KSSIOX BEGINS AUGUST dUth, 1883. Recrular Courses of St.wlu lead to A. II., Ph. B., and B. S, Special Courses are open to Students. School of Law, Medicine and Pharraaev Attach ed. A Teacher's Course ef two VP.'ire line For particulars address Kkmp P. Battle, LL. D Pres., Cape. Hill, N. C VALUABLE LAND SALE! By virtue of the authoritv vested in me. can be added. I will sell on the premises of A. Varner otherwise it would float upon the water. Cowan, dee'd, in Scotch Irish township, in The simplicity of this prcscrintion mav "owan .cout7'on ..Jtto.nday..tne. of lcid Rnmo f AimA, 1 ocpwsiuucr, 1000, an xne xouowing real es ieaa some to despise it. hut. not: t. him ... .v. P .... iaic uciuiigmg 10 me estate 01 a. varner who have tried it. Naaman thought verv Cowan, dee'd, adjoining the lands of Jacob vuiut;iiipiuou8iy 01 the Prophet's direc- r,,,ILr nenj. rimer, ana otners: une tract C .. 1 A jm f . m lion to wash seven times in Jordan, but 1 L ft . . wueu ne waanea he was healed of his leprosy. Very respectfully yours, Whitepoorp Smith. Spartanburg, S. C, July 24, '83. Swimming ix High Altitudes. Ten -derfeet should know, says the Cheyenne (Wyoming) Leader, and all others should not forget, that it is more difficult to keep afloat iji water iu this altitude thau in a less altitude. That accounts for the nu merous cases of drowning, even iu com paratively small streams. . Young men who could swim with facility in the East have found out to their sorrow, and too late, that they could not do the same here. The light atmosphere considerably redu ces tbe buoyant power of water. This is the case to a remarkable degree on Lake Tahoe, the highest body of water on the continent. In this water even pine wood sinks, and when a man is drowned bis bodv never rises. or aoout 160 acres, another tract of about 100 acres, and also another tract of about 100 acres. Terms of sale one-third cash, balance in six months with interest from day of sale. Title reserved until purchase money is paid. Dated, July 24th, 1883. W. L. STEELE, Sen'r, Ad'mr De bonus non, with will anexed, of A. V. Cowan, dee'd. 41:6w THANKS !, THO COME ! Our Stock Constantly Replenish. UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF PLUifllflER X no Hi, 1 Y. Wm. J. Plcmmkr. long known as the best Harness and Saddle Maker who ever did' busi ness in Salisbury, presents 1ub compliment to old friends and patrons with an invitation to call and see his present stock of now Harness, Saddles. Collars. &c. He warrants satisfaction to every purchaser of New Stock and also his repair work. Rates sj low a good article will admit of. Call and ee PLUMMEE A MORGAN. ft R P fl f Two Debig Hons- aW. w ilVlll es,snew, 4 rooms each .. ... - ' r,u.nAu .... kVllh. 1 I'll: me yieiu. So far we have heard no com- , , Tu. 7' rlL T T i 7 18 8lreel8 nlninr. n.-. . near the Graded School. Apply to r. ....... I'lll ir ltllUS. TEACHER WANTED To take charsre nf IfraWii:.. ...-' miiiH. north o7 .r.cz"r'u.ri ... , "Z "7i middle agedm. w.. refe,, preyed APP;, 8.1W..TT, S.C,Jol, 7," S'Vl""- TAYLOfimjiglcilif The Fall Session of this School will open First Monday, 6th Day of August Not aud continue twenty week Rates of Tuition : $3, $10 and $15 Mr session, dependmg upon advancement The Text Books are those recommended by the State Board for the English coiirt classical department, Gildersleeve's Latin and Goodwin's Greek. Good boarding at $7 per month The location is health v.- Pr.n,!. .j the different churches regularly. H. T. BURKE, Principal 40:1 m r A Great Water Power FOR SALE! o The most- extraordinarv nnimnmi Water Power on the Yadkin River is ft sale at low figures. It is situate at the head of the Narrows in Stanly county, 8 miles from Albemarle, the county seat; 13 mile from Gold Hitl, and about 28 miles from Salisbury. It is one mile from the public highway leading to Salisbury, from which road it is easily accessible down to the water's edge. .The peculiar feature of this property is that it is a natural stone dam which makes about a six foot head of available water. The dam runs at an angle of about 20 or 25 deg. up th river nearly all the way across, gradually diminishing in heiht as it approaches the opposite shore. A race of400 feet in length will add from 12 to 14 additional feet ot head, mak ing the grand power of 18 or 20. There is any quantity of building stone and shite of excellent quality, on the premises, easily transported by water. This excellent power may. -be used fori GRIST AND FLOURING MILLS, COTTON & WOOLEN FACTORIES, REDUCTION MILL FOR SULPHU RETED ORES. It is convenientlv near the mines of Montgomery, Stanly, parts oi Cabarrus, Rowan and Davidson Counties to make it a custom mill, for the reduction of ores, with the great advantage of beim in the centre of the mining districts nanred above. The ores within easy reach could nut. ha worked out in a tenturv. This water power with 10 acres attached . is offerred at $2,500. with the option of uiu acres at 3,500. The lands arc valua ble for fai "mm? rnrnnsps- thp itiifltiiin lealthy, the society cood. and church and school advantages very good. Persons wishing further information may address 'Watchman," Salisbury, or Mr. J.R.Lit tleton, Albemarle, N. C. Map of place furnished on application. 33:tf. 1 1 .vwiumciiura ii-j yuuu many, ana taey all sav It does the work. I wasln Withering-ton & Kneeland s drug store. In Adams.The other -far rj nne picsure you sent them. I tried to buy it but could not ; they said If I would write to you that you would send me one. I wish you would anil 1 will do you all the jrood I can ouia, ami 1 Very respectfully, e. s. Ltm an . Kendall's Spavin Cure. VALUABLE TOBACCO yards of the Court House, occupied by Messrs. Payne. Lunn & FOR SALE! y On Saturday the first day of September; 1883, at the Uourt-House door in the Towil Cincinnati. Ohio. June 3. is. ' Salisbury. I will sell to the hicrhest bid- rheuniahl tn?:f 1 th f0g Real Estate, to wit: The tor that complaint, using everything tiuit I heard o? 7 , ncu 8trect cons.sting ot one acre PhiSL"? rrt(.nes knew f; ai wx treated by Iof land, known as the Tobacco Factory Fijuiia m iuis eicy without effect I hah 1 LjOT. become discouraged and had concluded te're wS ' no help tor this disease, when 1 uLmlfSS S! nw SSLSSS JSSii!-0 9W me it w'as un-: C'o., manufacturers of Tobacco. The Fc- Cure would dothe h..inSSre;f Spavin 1 torv Build ins situate on said lot. is of mod- LaimJfhPTr?telonAe Preented me with a bottle3 I ern huild. very large, new, with brick wall which I used, and I must say without nv nn tho ,o,m: -L.l . T V' ' , ... ; ... Hi-mi-, ciiiKiiie 01 ocmg nciiic'i i winter, and cool in summer. The building was j3f"erected for the purpose for which it is now being used :m$ within five min utes walk of the Railroad Depot, and very near the Tobacco Warehouses now in oper ation. This is a TWO STORY FRAME BUILDING. having all the modern convenience of Factory building. On the side wing recently erected for a store room one week I am ahiP tn w.t-7T. other artificial help. I dont kno thit the sLSK cure did It, but this I do know, ; win never bf with n 11 11 1 in n i v o ni h.m fled merit, 1 write this ent 7rA7 n,";rmiima Yours truly, H. B. Snow, e, T. Kendall's Spavin Cure, ON HUMAN FLESH. n, r t ir , Ve,ra3r'Ina-. Aug. 18. 1831. did far better than d hai mm umsg, aafltt sprain In very shoit order vurea Yours respectfuliy. c o 1.. . , p1ce tl per bottle, or bottles for', ah drn'-t have It or can it. 1 rm, X. f. .JVl A" anst mAA m- . ........ v.. In m up PM III 9H. auurcaa ijb receirtt nr nr iv. H tha . ... ' J, K kn iiAi.T. & Co.. ESosbWh ffvnrffl 0 imWMMmm V ft. first class is a Thoae who have threshed out their wheat express themselveR iiIhiisu d -itl. 29;tq D. A. ATWELL. Illustrated circular 35:ly by U Drugslata. Send for or wgTw Xf of manufactured tobacco, built expressly j for that purpose. mere are other buildings on .the low used for purposes incident to the carrying on the business. This lot is of the most valuable real estate in the town of Salis bury. It is the property of a Joint Stock Company, and is sold by order of the Stockholders. TEBJI8 OF SALE: One-half cash, the other half within six months from date of sale, with interest on deferred payment at the rate of 8 per cent. Title reserved until all the purchase money is paid. The property is insured, the purchaser to be entitled to "the benefit of insurance, ;uiJ possession of the nronertv to be sriven tbe purchaser on the 1st day of January. 18trl The title to the propertv to be warranted.- Hour ofsale 12 M. R J. HOLMES, - Preitlem of the Si d&nry Bu ildiug Aoe tion. Salisbury, N. Cf, Mn 24, 33:14t, '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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