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!mW f ir i.i-ormvtl'in on maUjersad- ihU 111 iv 1 Hif ,1U' .' as follows : . i I ff' 1 ' 1 Led:mo's2.00 7 Ml 44Faikus'' Meetixg rTlie farmer, elm: ics'aud Inboi-ers of Hbw.ni nr iiy iy, m Satnrrfajr, Janury tat II ImpHsoiimeut torthreoyearwi any oao H - 4TU l.sml)0llt OHt hl' W- At - ;.,,.u tlw F;iinl- t ill rii II 1 I BIIU t - I - ...r a no " u " . . !. :.,., atttention to an Jw . . .)i if voti wish to tra its i . I'ti-t II 14. LI I ft - mat i-- : -li' I Main ex- TiiKK-i,-Thoc who cmiteui. j..ivrl; i ;, v . -.1 iviii kIhuIu tiee8 or ii HIV -- - , t ockick, toitakeintoconsideratioii 'matters teacliiHg ' ptMjrgam? 1 i.:- in w hich they me interested, mid .Hi con- : ; : " s : ' ; s suit for thpir mutual welfare aniljirjrtiy- f sci,re delivcwl a leetnre la Riilf tHiwj Ageneiarat tendance ver' desira- V t f t- iri.. i ti.;. i.u.A r-,fL,,.i,rf .iii i y e rh. last week, hi Dr. Bert. , Franklin; JVe do ot know what. are the peculiar aim of tlse who call this - nieetinir. iior indedt whether or not they have any di gested proposition f to submit t.tlieir fel low farmers, uieciiauica aodJaborets. tit 1 s aird it Wilniitigtoriv eday flight, I for : The proposition to raise the jsatarie? of cei tain State officersthe Uevernor, bap- erinteudeiit of Public Instruction, - failed in the Senate. We have ho doubt WT ,W Hfy nveiHef ana mac i,,,,, .lf ;n "ririJat'ni-A'wei-o ic- thiaioviineut firings from a ! general on ihii eiinject by Jheirl jiersiinal 'thw i ear, -are ir.. ... "r . li is aliiadv passed, out Jjl fa notxettoo late, if uitbe care. nft!'i; .! ' -. n- I - L ' LrtArw.-.Kteif- mail.U largely I.Le4ttitIj circularM, all either waiit I Hf: I . 't'an fniiH'thiiiL' or to iuduce '"Llosomcthilig to help the sender ' ...iii 1,4 v- no time It-ft to attend to tiff:"'""" ; , . f i. Ittubusiuoss aarry niuuue.j feung r luapreissiou that sotuetliiiiir luiglit begone f&r Uheir relief. There is no disputing the fact that the farmers of Uowhii find it extreiuely difficult to make ends ineejtf niil as to paying debtn aiid making lieeded iiiiprovemeuts, next to impjissibfe. Why this is so, is a prob lem ;t hat iougltt to be solved and a reme dy souglit Ye hoie the intelligent meui bers of the comm unity 1 concerned, will take the subject under serious considera tion and brmg to the proposed meeting the best 'reaulta of their reflections The subject is nu -important one, and well fcttowledire f the tinanvial conditfou of their -cmstituens Qatiwople are poor. and Jt ishaixltrik,?for thein.tp pay the tuxes liow levied Umii theni. At a more prosperous time it may do to go up a.lit tle.j We are not behind other States on this snlyect when the taxable property of the State is taken into account. v The n'ian who -bes-fews a s. mAi mi everv sucli uiMMica- . . hi ntiKS. -Verbal busiiiess orders deli v- -V..j. i. atvvi-t are not-near so safe ot .Un'riLnns 'tiiose given through the Post- Ik- Htisiiitss men a re w el 1 aw ale or lur iuA e are itleased to, note, that the , tr wiivL'iJ tomiui-iHore and morej iuto I;!! ; SltVKtt TCI " J county, wil nude to Mi, Court IhnU 15. The est jet d -o ersdns, wishing to set ou this spring, may ifpt'bejiware that they can bbtainchoice from forf y or fiftr varit tu-Ji of Jlr. Mni Jiuruocii oi r - - . . -i- . t tliis place. ext year lie wilpniijauiy oe kbieto extei d the list to GOor'80 varieties Ttr at lii'ik before- Bcudirg abroad for TtflCS. yfof the cdunty. mmiNQ DEPARTMENT. T.Xi BRtTNZK. MAXAGEUS. V1 u,. ' U 5 - ' fc ' V ' : T " 1 " i il J wis U :Tto3Te'ftt bf ricnness, and rows, ingalrtllhick lays a fine of-SpOO, aud in a wAr.1v war that for the first time, tlua session. filled the Ssiate galleries. . But on the second day the!' democratic Senators ith! ad mirahle kood sense refused to enter into a sectional: debate, i and Yoted .almost nnonimnnsl v . . with the t Kspubhcans. This ra'great disappointment to Ref publican Senators wh had- been to see Mr. Blaine, and had been supplied from that magazine of statistics and venom with the sinew3 of greatspeeches with which W'fire the Northern heart. -There wasJjuite a contrast presented in the political animus of the Senate on two successive days of this week.' On the first day the Republican Senators were rampant in their abuse of a feeble, broken! disfrachised. old man who was once President ox the outnern Lonted eracy. P'On the second day the Demo cratic Senators voied an annuity to Gen. Grant, the '. bankrupt -beneticiary.iof more public and private honors than any American citizen ever before received. There is a" goad 'deal of talk to day in the House about the Edmunds-Grant bill which passed the Senate. GenfRosen- eran, chairman of the House Military com rnittca is ao-ainst the bill. .Gen. Slocum is' also against it. He is in favor of the bill which passed the Senate last February and which! mentions General Grant's name. The Edmunds bill, which went through the penate yesterday, doe3 not mention GeriT Grant, but it is, of course, .meant for Slocum thinks that would,. be in direct President's position Postmaster General. The newspa per' are still busily eugagaged in making up a cabinet Air Mr. Cleveland. We think it highly probable that the subject is re- eeiviii!r the earnest attention of the Presi- wortliy the most profuud thought of those fc an(1 h bo pogsible tUat ww?WIroMow iueueiiiii aru leaking out There is manr'a man inHhis countrv much worse off financially than Gen. Grant," who wonM not have .his name bandied about and hisaftairs discussed in and out bf Congress in the way Grant's aref or all the.honora or emoluments it a place on the retired list. Chart Ob$crcer. To the Maimed Soldiers of "North , Carolina. ' I desire to have the name and address of every North Carolina soldier in' the late war, between' the States, who lost eitner an arm or a leg, or receivea any other wound that has permanently dis abieanma. , - . , Prpsident N. ' U. Wounded Soldiers' I Mutual Association, Lexington, N C t : Washington, Jan. 19. During the six months, ended Deer al, 1884, the number of postal cards issued was 1 08 ilAREISD. occasionally, to such extent as to afford siMeciilative material for tlie newspapers to! work on. The anuounceuient of most interest to Noith Carolina readers yet made is, that our governor, Gen. A. M. Scales is to be Postmaster General. This cqmes' in the form .of a reprf fi'-om Wash-- iiigtou, and is yet to be veiitietl. It would i At the IhihKll mine in Montgomery county they iuive ordeied an additional lie gratifying to the people of the State JU stamp null and .are making prepara tloirs -for working the mine ou a large scale.; Mr. Mallory the manager is ex pec ted out this week. " A IG stamp mill has been ordered for the C:d miueMid is expected this week. t(i have a representative in President Cleveland's Cabinet ; aud if it' Should be the good foit une of Gen. Scales to receive the invitatation to come up hlyher, we are sure his numerous supporters in the late election would accept it as a compli ment to themselves as well. Porter case. It is riot likely , however that he-will find mubh following:. Gen. Slocum saysjhdt to his benefit Gen, the Edmunds bill opposition to the in the Fitz-John pass the Edmunds Silver Valley is to bp sold under inort- gage Feb. 2dtli, 1885. ... ' I THE LEG IS L'ATUUE.7 The Salarg BUI Fails to Fiss. Saturday, Jan. 17, 1885. increase of the salaries of the Governor, IX K AT Al CTIOX; f The Sil mining property, vr Davidson be sold under a mortgage ,-Chas. L. Ileitman, from:; the o steps in Lexington, Fell. 28, ores of this mine 'are the lich- veloped Jn tnis part of the The North State Mining Company, of !..! t tit .! 1.iia m-ulii nn n sfirKC!iifii t. -of 5 ets. i,ev share for the purpose of ob- Consideration of bill proving for the faining working capital 'with -wbich to Lopeiate their mine in . ...... r . ' 1 . H Cin ninfinTi nf M r. Potinor thp nonsid- conspicuously in tne Emmons ana ciuer eration Gf the regular order was post Vidley mines is ; President of this coin- poneJ in order to take the bill to a- P!in.v-i " - mend section 2727 of the Code, to pro- -o- A inli z-w nvid Snnnri n lain A an f rrp Vllllir mlford county. j. a T 1 w T.ioirinli Vrilt-ina tvliik liid H irn ial ttii'l i k . v lo fl I lining ..i.c i q n . v w ov bill would be to indorse Ferdinan Ward; and his actions. Th jre has undoubtedly been a chanjje of sentiment in regard to Gen. Grant. It is jvery probabje that the Edmunds bill through that senti ment despite the opposition of General Slocum and others-Will become a law: yhe River and Harbor bill will be re- to the House to-day, or4to- morrow. it will appropriate aooui 10.500.000. The Mississippi rivi er will get for reservoirs $35,000 ; for removing snagk S50,000; betwe2n 315,250,as against 295,641,000 for the corresponding six months of 1883, a re- auction or 10.0 per.ceni, m ine numuer issued. To this reduction must be added the loss of the "natural increase in the issue which for iseveral -years ' previous, averaged 13 per -cent, annually. ? The post otfice officials regard this reduction of practically 30 per cent, taken in con nection with the increased number of two cent stamps issued, as an evidence that postal cards I have been in a great measure displaced by the two cent stamp. Distress inSpalnv A telegram dat ed, Madrlcl, Jan. 19, says, king Alfonso will return to Madrid on Thursday. The privations in Andalusia are increas ing. The distribution of relief is defective. Sickness is increasing in consequence of the severity of the weather and the lack of clothing, provisions and shelter. The King found the damage and dis tress in Malaga greatly in excess of what earlier reports stated. The building of wooden sheds and the erection of tents continue. SairedD katil-William. F. Watson , L7, I)f-Lock(t township, died viy: sud- dfttly.nt hb place of business a few miles a i place, Thursday Jinght last, bf the throat, lie was io towii before, npjwireiff I,v in his nsu Aged 40 yea re, 7 -months and ' For trie Watchman. Editor, of WiUcUman: Does not the law restraining "stock" include poultry as well as other farui-yartliaiiimal.-s t In common fairness it cer tainly ought to ; especially io towns, where is li i lie or no regular . market sup ply of all Jiilcheu vegetatblesj for, under tins comlitiou, healtii, comtort and econo my , tast of tlii o alsct-8s ;a few days $l IveaUlv. Lkttjcrs re nun n 1 ug 1 n the Post ; 6ficeatftUibuiy N- C.for- the ; week eurfinjJaiinaryilO, 1835r j , "" . ; r Stkna Urown, lsq., i L Atkins, joini ;;Burlcn Hala.Claree Audr6w;Deal, Wil liiim A I)uan, J K Dqing, S E. Gfuly, W, i ll SI ilex, Thomas Malp, II A Moore, Heu rj Suiitlf, colored, J ,A Stoektoiiy Jthn fVilliains, Henry jWal Is, Miss r Sasan Canble, M rs. Mary A Stiusou, Mrs. JM Ifyss, letters a r Mrs. Marg. Wyatt .- kay advertised when the '. above e called for. ! . i J. 11.1 Ramsay, P. M. -o- i t T"erA Was a meeting appointed in Ca f kruis.cnn 11 tv which was held lastiSatur- -. . - vide for countingthe vote in special elections held for members of Congress, and the bill passed its several readings. The consideration of the, salary bill was resumed and a lengthy discussion followed.. Mr. Pool addressed the Senate at considerable length in advocacy of the measure Messrs. Connor and Graham araruedasrainst it. believini: it to be un- make 'vegetable irardeniuir jilmost ob-1 constitutional or inoperutivO so tar as i.:...-. i;i- . 1 ii.. V -l' 1 ). 1. It. C14- uguiorj as me necessity, auu panic- axipilcaDie to me mcuuiuig cici.u. ularly so to very poor families. Mr. King offered various amendments to Now, all attempts at gardeningwhile the amount prescribed in the bill chickens are permitted to range all over t6 th Governor and strike out provi towu in quest of teed must be, and are "f " , nrjrou worse than abortive: for, iu addition t,, sions reiatmg 10 omer ouicer. jur.iwu- lossofHime, work, money aud vegetables, Din3 was opposed wine uui,uuu ue was there js dailyhourly loss of temper all clearly of the opinion that its provisions through Hh! heatetl, house-fly season. could not apply to the incoming officers. Fencctj that will prevent the iaids of Mr w;1.nn hi rphnrted the bill from chickens on gardens, .must be M'ig' the committee on salaries and fees, hy close-fitting ;is to be u cruel and costly . , . . mi,o?ition that is uusneakablvreineheu- general consent, was anoweu 10 ciue sible; aud that luis iiot-ni can have the-debate; and ne a-iaressad tne senate any. warrant whatever, except the negli- at considerable length in advocacy of the gence of our law makers. Therefore, if measure. . 1 : . 1 4..- -l 1 . .. -ii .1... 1 - . . . - . , mure is a law coiiuiun; poiuy w ii niii mo r. Ktn??. bv nnanimoua consent, was owner's - premises if surely should be aliowed to address the Senate as to the t"" .Ti amendments offered by himself. lAIStl!) 11 13 Cltllll(Hin Ulllll lllllb UIIC I . - 'ill, such as prevailsrn Slatesville slioubl be, am. wawu ucuiucu at Huce. provided bv oiir worthy boaid question, which was ordered. The a- of cbuunissioiers, without fear or favor to mendment was rejected by a vote of 20 any one. ' T X. to 9, and the bill, failed to pass its second Oar correspotident X. is right in his de- reading by a vote ot 61 1 I. manding security for his garleu against the,; depredations of fowls which are aW A STITril IV TIMK SAVKS KM.. U1S- easo In various forma is superiiulucetl by the existence of worms in children and adults, Snrine's Indian Vermifuge will destroy and expel them, thus removing the cause, saying both life and money. DIED. St. Paul and Des Moines 200,000 ; from the mouth of the Illinois to Cairo, $409,000 ; from Cairo to its mouth $2,SOO,000. The Hennepin canal mat ter was considered yesterday afternoon. A commission is ti) be provided to ex amine the work bcjjng done by private companies; also ahbther to report upon the submerged Jetty system now in use in several of the harbors-of the South. A portrait of liutherford B: Hayes, HTHIjWffi Jiisq., nas oeen receivea at tne vv nne Mrs. Mary Mcroney, in this city, Janu ary 10th, at ihe residence of her son, Mr. Thos. J. Meroney. Mrs. Merouev was a native ot uavie k In Fianklin townshhi this conutv: on tho 15th instant, by -Will. U FraIey, Esqi, Mr; William Mowery aiid MlssMan?:irut Iu this city. Dec. 23J 884, at the res idenco ot the. bride1 mother, bv lie vi F. J. Murdoch, Mr. Chas. Snije,f Wins ton, N, C. to Misa Aiiuie Cuthrell. - 4 Jan. 1 5. 1885 hv Rev J Samuel Tint lirrwV t the bride's residence ju this county, Mr. .Hints oniric auu jiis. xaura ai. l routman. Jan. 15, 1885, by Revi Samuel Roth rock at Mrs. Murv Cr'tise'tt resideucA in (SiU-if. rus county, Mr. Paul Jl Klutts aud Miss Margiret'A. Cruse. j Takinsr Care br lie Bddy " The Christian Index! the leading orean of the Uantist Cliurdi in the South. published in Atlanta, Ga., in its issue of Dec. 4, '84, has the following rditoiial: Too many jn-ople seem to thiuk that a religious uewspaier sliould be confined to the discussion of mfiral and religion subjects'only, forgetting that religion has ltodo both with the, bod lea and souls ot men. "Prtive all things, hold fast that which is good," has uuicrt to do with the practical side of life as, it has with the moral side. Our readers win iear testi mony that iu all questions discussed lit the Index; the practical has been duly set forth. In this paragraph, thereforerwe only seek to present an article worthy of 1 . . i'a. 1 i !.. . : . .. commenuaiiou. Alter jsiiojccuiik it to uie above test we have ti jed Swift's Specific and found it good god as a blood pull tier, good as a health tonic In this opin ion we are sustained by some of the best men iu the chinch. Rev Jesse II Campbell the Nestor of the liahtist denomination in Georgia, says: H is m v deliberate judgment that -Swift's Specific Js the grandest blood puviner ever uiscovered Its effects are wonderful, and I consider them almost miraculous, mere is no n.et.iciue comparable no it." Dr II C Iior nady, one of the bestjknown ministers in clitirch, says: "Swift's Specific Js one of the best blood pun hers In existence. ; These brethreu speak advisedly. Hut few )ieparatious can ibring forward' such' eudorpements. The I Iudex desires ouly to endorse these statements. We Jiave witnessed the beneficial effects of this niediciue, not Only iu our own households, but in several other cases where seeming ly nil other reint dies had failed. It is purely a vegetable couipound," scientifi cally prepared, and perfectly harmless iu its composition. It renews the blood and builds VP broken down systems gives toue and vigor to jthe constitution, as well as restores the bloom of health to the snlferiug. Therefore, we do uot deem it inci sistent with the duties of a religious journal to say this much iu its behalf. Treatise ou lilood and akin Diseases mailed free. i The 'Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3 Atr lauta, Ga. . , r?f1'"iU7 T iri Tt t1 ---:f-fsl a. M (I w Ji M u :onT-: ,.5 j ; t I;B3Plif! AbsoIuielyureT11 TI1I3 twwUer never varlea. A marveiL ot . nnrttr. - strength, and wolesomene9s.' More 'economical -than tne ordlnair kinds, and cannot be sold la oompetlUoa with the multitude of low UKt. abort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only la ' Pn3. UOTAL UXKlNQ POWDKK CO.. 108 VaU bL. 2f. wimmmmmTmmmmmmX-mmBBmmmmmmmTMmmWCKMmmmmWt' WASHED OU f HAIR There is a sort of - pallid, chalkj complexion which tlKr.iio? clist call a 44 washed out coniplex!ion.l' It is ghastly enough, ami no mistakeN Washed out, faded.discolored, or part colored hair is almost as repulsive . und melancholy. Parker s Hair Balsam wilV restoj-e' your hair to its original color) whatcjcrlt was': brown, aulwm or b!ack. Why Wear moss on your head, when you may easily have .lively, shining Jinir. : ' . Salisbury Tfltoo Haiiel.' jCORRECTED WEEKLY BY JS0.,81IKPPAHD county, this State, where she was born in the vear 1806. Her maiden name was Hen dricks. About tho year Jdcia she was married to Mr. John A. Meroney, of Da vie. Her hustand died while she "was im to 'enable 1h citizens to have a con- Itatipn ou tlie road tawr The people of K'jtfnu eon Id not do a ! better dav's work Cffau to meet aiil devise a! plan j for the i' better inipioveineijt f her public , roads, I- AViio will step forward and initiate p j i -:- . ; : " . ,.'...' I j!;jiiieiueit tiiitt snail uientity ins name L-i M ne of the' most valuable enterprises fj h:thep0yver of the pcoplVl" : P0$TPONE3iENT0 viiiir coutiuud b.'id health the side; of property 1 , Jiieli 1 the27th i nitelyp to m v Svas atlveitised to take. place ou of Ja unary, instant, j iudefi- stpoued.. 1 . ' : i Gko. M. Bekn'iiakdt. -o- Ji3fCARY 20, 133. and toiled for them nntil they were House to be put up in line with the por- grown. The mother of six children five survive ner a iuni nauunri, nn-i innr Kioia whonie wiosncrous aud useful bad, and indifferent, but none fraudulent citizens. Mrs. Meroney died iu the eoni f roni Washington down. This portrait inuiun .f the Methodist church,of which ; . . .. 1 . she had been a consistent member toi of Mr. Hayes will doubtless secure a tern- ni.,v Voars. Her death was sudden out, Hiit that of Mr. Tilden to herself, m obably not a surprise nor i hi , i-i .. . i i i i iiiiweleome. She had been in failing snould be placed! i its steau, or, at least, several Years and rhou-h chas the portrait of Mr. Hayes should be. re- tened yet not withmit the profit of becom fV, inrr n njutaker of the divine u at lire;" , ...,J .! , . i -a i A In her last years she had Hitr loe and Lugs,conlmon to med. Lugs, mel. to good,. Luis, good to fine, Lops, tine 'to fancy. Leaf. tnmmoQ to med. Leaf, med. to' good, Leaf, good to tine, . Wrappers, com. to med. Wrappers, med. to good Wrappers, -'copd to tine, Wrappers, fine, - . ' WrapiHsrs, fancy. none offered: ; ; . I New tobacco breaks for the past "Week Itave been liht. Prices stiff for all grades. Goodrich, waxy fillers, snvooth cotters and lug smokers are in great demand And prices a shade stiffcr than the quotation.' Wrap pers of nil classes are high and eagerly sought after. Planters would do well hy patting stwue of their good tubocccBoa the market at thss time. u NOTICE Is hereby given that application will bo made to the next General Assembly of the State for au amendment to the char ter of the town of Salisbury. o'c Jan. 1, 1885.- 1 A. II. Boydex. : : j ; - 4.50 to 6.00 -0 00 to 8.0 aotu.n.oo it.ooio.n8.oo l2ofo8.50 ? 8.50 to 15.00. 1500 to 16.50 16.50 toia.oo 25.00 to 40.00 40.00 to 55.00 SCROFULA CURED. AtlaktaJ Ga., August, 1883. My six year old son1 has had a terrible sloughing Scrofulous1 Ulcer of the neck for three years, attendee with blindness, s of hair, great emaciation, and genera, prostration. Physicians and various blood rcmediesnvere resorted to without benefit. Tho New Atlanta Medical College treated him for three mouths, but his condition dr. itanaaiinairman oi tne com- am Were conducted by the pastor, assist on Appropriations, has made the ed by Rev. Dr. J. Rumple, of the Presby l j. l l i ; i i,a teriau clHircb. The presence ot many of taut statement, that unless the citizens at her funeral attest her grew worse I was unred to try the efficacy of B.B.B and to the astonishment of myself, friend and neighbors, one Mngle bottle effected entire cure. Ulceik of tlie neck cntirely healed; eyesight restored, and the; hair commenced growing on his head again. I live at 345 Jones Street, an I my boy is there to be seen. :! kank Joseph. lowed to range abroad for a living The principle of the stock law applied to the Case would require the owners of chick- cuS to keep them on their own premises; but we believe it has been decided that the law does not include chickens. ye doubt not ihe Town Commissioners could accomplish! relief by an ordiiiauce for- biddiug the owners of cliickeus allowing them to run at large, in the stieets; TUIrcl CreelTTtems; , Jan'y 16, 1335. i rjai.jViEt.iuiiA Mauket: Evans Bros "t5? Prod ucer Com m isnion -Merr-hants. iifi Vth Water atef' Piiir:ul.lihi:t ( follow iag city markets: Eggs, Vir- . giuia and SoutUern, a031 .Live poul ; trJ ,10'ets.' iver poijud; dressed 121 3. j tarkeyli lUlo, uQcdrding to quality ; ; jacks ) i2. geese Ifjll. Live, cattle live5i(J.-Potatoes: Early t u8e, choice, perbush.,1850; liurbanks, - oice -"485i-jJpeerfira, ' 40 42 ; Pearl ; '"oth. olo.-Chee'sc: N. V. Facto j; S, choice lil.l; fair to good, 11 to 12; m,Ta,,W fU ereanl, 89i; part "" nincy tGi; full .skims, 3i4l.- uw i iuits: i cases. ;Mr. Editor: I give a few items from this section of. the county. It is well known that this part of Rowan as well as other parts, of the country, was very dry- last summer, consequently our crops were short corn, a half crop; cotton, about lialf, but wheat and pats were good. ! The two steam cotton gius here ginned about 125 bales each a falling off of about 150 bales from last year. There are four stores doing business andj anoth er storehouse ready for goods. The mer chants are doing a liberal busiuess, con- Sluertng tne siriugeucy in money inaueis. They buy seed cotton corn, w-fieat. oats, iieas, ant flour, r lour is worth I .bO, corn 60ct8., wheat 75, oats 35, aud peas ik cents. - Oar Academv is in snccessful operation with sixty scholars, with seveu or eight boarding mi oils. We have a number one teacheiv Mr. Geo. Wetmore, who is gen erally beliexied to be the right man for the idace. and will thei-etore receive t lie euconragement due iiiiu. (eliertie Apples, evaporated, i u fl7y slked N. 'Carolina, faiicy4 good -sliced 3 ; btackberrTes 8iu9; s pitted., minio ilrv toil:? JaC'p l,a,Ttl .e;vaimrated I722 j N. C. ::h Ith UUDilled li:ilroa IffrH. jf;jt8j 1'la.us, u; raspberries. i2424- per J :..-r- r earners, chow hceswax 2U3L rs, choice geese 5557. ouey in comb. 14 lrt o first CIab. T:-L xrr i iil yremt for time1 and o1..U!a a would, r.n,,v .1.. " v..: :; v'ass niano u-orL- u .. & h . ' , uiuri'F a IDG tn House bill 19 (Mr. lackey's) to amend aws of 1883 so as to prevent liupnson- ment for nonpay ment Of taxes to repeal section 18, chapter "333, laws 1883-Mr. jockey made a spirited speech against "the injustice of imprisoning poor-persons or debt," and spoke at length for his bill, irguing that it is unconstitutional. . Mr. Tate thought that it had worked no hard ships. Mr. Bulla was sure it had worked midship's. Mr. . Bhillips had no doubt i bout its constitutionality, but thinks it was passed hurriedly by the last Legisla ture aud ouirht to be modified. Mr. Hen derson, of Wilkes, thought that slavery . . . . was abolished at Appomattox, but so - long as this bill stands slavery exists. Mr. Woumc explained that it was fully explained ami understood in the Senate and deliberately passed. His a good law, and his Republican competitor had mailo it tlie issue iu the last campaign. Its Din-nose and effect is uot oppressive, but a a t - - i . to collect taxes otherwise uncollected Messrs. Crouser Bai ringer, Lockey (rep.) Overman, Heudersou (rep.) again, Bulla (Rep.) Pritchard (rep.), King, Galloway, Stanford, Pel ton and Greeii, of Durham, spoke with spirit. On motion of Mr. Fel ton the bill was tabled. 1 lie Vote was a strictly party vote except that Messrs Dardeii and Exum (dems.) voted against tabling it. Bill to luohibit towns levying poll tax was tabled. 4 AVasiiingtoH Letter. 1 The legislature will, if it has not al ready ; done so, reduce the fee on mar riage license. Also, make some arrange meuts by which to prcveut the crowdei dockets of the Courts; - " Some of our exchanges are speaking better times am veiy encouragingly of professes to see cheering iudicatious of it ! Obscene. LiTEitATuafe.; Senator Couor has- tint reduced a bill in the Legislature to prohibit the sale of obscene Jjteniture in this Stite. " It is a much needed meas ure, and w ill no doubt become n law . .; "f- r ,: f. . .. ' i - riejrnnfit assays of goWaJ .Charlotte last year, u:n np it-f,.w.-;. ui su ver, oMy about $1 wail. Let it be stamped on tne torenead i ..hu.iren whd did all thev I 1 - - - - --- - v with the word ''fraud'', and presented could to 4ree her life from eareandtrou t...i -v-i- j i b.ji T.i cx, ble. The funeral services were held a . - r the church f which she was a meniuei , man, 3ir. ltanaaili,unairman oi tne com- anti were conducted by the pastor, assist- mittee import ii i ii i ii n a : i . ... t c-l..i committee snail oesnven tne uooriruiui north ami tne respect wim m. T - n i . ... was regal ded bv the conimunity. aiui .. l.il.rll IliitoA ill in VHM18 felie lias UlllMH" . M.MBS. propriatiqn bill shall be ready, an extra ,ier etm, se and entered into the joy of her S;LE Of LAluli session will be inevitable, and he aid not Lord. regard an extra sessions desrable either In Texas, December 2d, 1834, Mr. Geo. r( ii ta 1' . i Pifi kston. formerly ot ltowan, in I ue oi&i ,r ti i . . , -L ytar ot his life. Mr. itanaaii was not snven tiie iioor lor he appropriation bill that was ready: TWO DANGEROUS &ASONS. Spring urvl fall urc times when so-.many people get sick. The changes; ia the1 weather are sevire on feeble: persons, and even those uaturally strong are apt, asthey say, uto be feelmg.miser.ible.P i1 ben they are just in eoadition to be struck jdown witli some kind of fever. A ibottle or two of Parker's Toeic wll iviorate the diges tion, put the lifer, kidoiejsM and blood in perfect order, aad present more aerioua attacks. Why suffer, and j perhaps -die, when so siwipl a laedieine will cure you t Good for toth sexe and all jogca :;; it SALISBURY MARKET Corrected weekly by i. M. Knox Co. Salisijurt, Jan. 22, 1883. - 10 rl5-20 1 From our Regular Cor;-eSpo:.dent. Washlnqto Jan. 17, 1SS5. A desperate effort was made this week bv Senator Hawlev. and a few other liiaine sympathizers t ) revive the south ern quarrel on . tne basis ot tne unpleas antness that has existed between Jeffer son Davis, Esq., and General Sherman Both of these old gentlemen have long been ui their dotage, and are in teresting only as relies. Since the war General Sherman-has been distinguished chiefly for garrulity, osculation, waltzing, and a alallet girl fancier. During the war unlike .Aenophens anabasis his was a katabasjs, a march, from the mountains over 'the fertile,1 tfellwatered, rinob- structednelds of - Ueorgiaf to the sea Hnrini the first day of the debate there Bacon Butter Chickens EfTfra Cotton Corn Flour Fonthers Fodder Hav Meal Oats Wheat ' Wool 10 to; IS ' I 20 Jf to 10 - 55 1.75-1K ' , 50 ' h 60-65)' .40- 60-tiS 35-40 75 80 i . 20-30 Oh. From Nature's Weli-s The skin He was voted down bv a combination of on the head is kept soft and flexible by a .. ."..ii. iiri... ti...... i v 3 - i a. i xT.' aoorptuin trum the oil ' Hiius. ueu nivat nose wno aesrreu to onng up tne puuiiu ; , - , i T. nn,i-r.iii ntf pttP. o t i I opni. nirnpi the linir lines and tails oil. tar building bills, and this combination was j.ers j2r Balsoin renews their action, re in its turn prevented from getting the floor. - A DAN'GEIiOUS Pit E CEDENT. If all the claims of the friends of the Blair bill of the advantages to be deriv ed from it are admitted to be true, the fact remains that it will be a very dan gerous precedent and will leave us ex posed in all future time to evils of the serious kind. It will be along stride toward the actual e.imination of the State governments and ti e lodgment of all the executive power at Washi igton. Ifmonjy canbe directly appropriated to diminish illiteracy at the South it can be used to dimmish poverty or immor ality or any other evil at the North by exactly t he same principle and with equal justice. The Jp...nr bill is a huge bnb3 to the South to forsake all her cherished doc trines and to abandon her position as the conservator of the Republic in fact. We fear it will be accepted. Grtentille (&:C.) Daily Xcies. Htnrp'the oiisrinal color to the hair ami makes it soft and glossy. It also eradicates dandruff. Not greasy, not a dye. deliciously niMfmiied. Delightful lor' a lady's toilet table. Th'e best of. dressings. Preferable to all similar articles because of its superior cleanliness ahd puntv Ant? Yon Tiueb OF BeIMO Sick! We want to say a word te the men, women and irii trf who uuik in stores. ofnVes and tac- foi ies. There are humlrels of thousands of you in the country. Very lew of you well. You are shut up too much and ex ercise too little. In this way you get sick Your blood is bad, your liig.'slnm pr, your head often aches, ymi doi feel lik'e Tv virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county in the cfose of J. F. l..l.;.,c,.n Ailin'rnt .1. IN . uouuiu et ar., l H n runs - " - will sell to the highest bidder it puouc auction, ou the premises, on Frid. y the 13 th Day of February, 1885 a tract of land adjoining the lands of Mary, nn Dobbin, H. K. Nail, U.issey urauam and others, containing 4G acres. Biddings to open at !fo2l.l. Terms Une-tnini rasn, ciimiihu m months, 'and one-third' in twelve months. with interest on the deterred - pa inems from day oi sale at the iUte of eight ier cent, per annum. ''..;, Jan. 15, 1 88.1. -4 w Goto ENNISS and buy Kerosene and Machine oils. ' y ' L - . J ' j f ' -' ' All persons having claims against fh 1 t :....!.. .1....'.! -.ii uctiiu t i;ivi-ence lnivir, n.i, t.iliv notified to present the same to nut Ihp.hhI mi or before the -10th day dt -iiiiv. ..0 --- r - - . ... .t i ........ iH?m fr nils notice m ...llllllll , .' . . - - - . Obtained, and all PA TKS1 BUUSKSS attended to -tor SIOIJUHA TH Fee. , - . J r . . . Our oOlce Ls opposite tlie U. ft ratent Ofnos, ana we can obtain Patents In less tame ttaaa tnose re mote fmnr Washington. Send j Made. or Drawing. We advise as to patentahlllty free of charge; and we make no Chttrgem uU fuiUUt i trewrtd. ., We refer, here, to the PoHtraaster, the Sapt. c Money Order IMv., ami to onicials of the TJ. . Pat tent Office. For elrcnlar, advice, terms and rerei; enres to actual eUenis in your owh fi t&Ut orcpunty, write to C . A, SN OVT 6, CO. n . O'po-atP patent uince, misuibswu,. Nov. ST. '81. un work. Your liver, stomach and kidneys .detl in bar of theii recovery. j are out of order. Parker's Toiiio has cured s . r JOHN LINGLL, h r. hundreds of such cases. It is pure, sure I ' Jan. U, I885.4(iA' aud pleasant. STILL BOOMING! TTuvfiw nurchased R. E. Reid's interest in the firm of llnrris &.Rcidt I will contin ue business at my old stand on M .yvyt'cet An Anecdote of Balzac Balzac be-ino- asked to explain an abstruse passage inone of his hooks frankly owned that it had no meaning at all. : "Tou see" said he, f 'for the average reader all that is dear seems easy, and if I did not some times "ive him a complicated and mean ingless sentence he would think that he kiwsw as much as mpelfV But when he come3 upbn something hi cannot com prehend jhe rereads it, puzzles over it, takes his head between hi3 hands ; and glares at it, and finding it impossible to mike head or tail of it, says: "Great men, Balzac knows more than I do!' ., . J' ; There is a bill before the Pnnsylya nir legislature to jmnish wife beating or weman'beating,' with the lash, similar to the law in operation in Maryland, which hrs proved effective in., that tate in checking this barbarous .tabit;. , It is a good .Law; and ought to liecome general Watchmax, Ti..,ni,inir mv trifiula aiui the ou ul ic i oi i GooriTQ A . urow their liberal patror.a-c heretofore given, I seph F. Brown, James L. brown.v m. shall endeavor tri ensure their continued fa- Brown, and Margaret Kerr wile of W m. ..m i. L'oont it r fitr the trade a complete I Kerr, heirs at law Defendants. ,tiii aud full stock of Fresh, Firsf !as GROCERIES. CONFECTIONS, Fine Cigars and Tobacco ; and everything usually kept in my line. Call and see me. Respect t illv. A. C. HARRIS. 1811.21,1385.-301 LAND AM MILL PROPERTY FOB SAL it! Tl:na ,-.xr anA ti mm easv. For'furthcr pa,,icU.;l:S,dJrl:ssor?lniiEiLio STATE OF I10RTH CAROLIKA, j Rowan County. Is THE ScrEUidu Court, Jas'y 10, I85. Samuel B. Hart,jAdm,r of John M. Brown, Sri, Petitioner,-' - I Agnimt n, Joim M. Brown. Jr., Jo- ti.:., tnpcinl nroccedinir brought b wm - .oministratm- lor an order to sell t 1FV 0a wm-K . - - - i . i the laud ofhis ifitcstate for asets;!and the aUive named IjVni. is. urown, iM.pr . Kerr and her husband Win. 8- Kerr, bein proper parties defendant and n on residents of this State and residents of Tesas ,said Wm."L. Brown, Margaret S. Kerr and U rn. a rr-. -r lierebv notitiel and summoned I to annear Infforq this Court and answer or m the petition on file in this rae.I on or before the 14th day of Jlareh, r AmJ i'na mar nmw damtiid to acisne. IDC InreaUoos tndptUiti poMltf Week Ir QT7 mbw UlateUd with- pi!li V.f?! Wormtioa which no pnoa bl'tX AS Clubs, noia ny an newsaeaier?. lii-bot. Ho. 861 BroAdway. W. Y. I 1 1 1 a) Co. aavc au ATCMTC XJ&21V Ml Clt I vla vT-ri' tl b. MHMHMHB for IU ftMl WH Dd bT tnpMrl man On Mun-coontru-s. Ct. T11: Z.- m aatiMMita..' anfl mil MMC FV United SUte. Unam,, "Vr tWnarad Grmaar and other foraiira ?pnj2 iJdhlS; oUeo and oa rewoo.bl tT. at abort aotie and on i r i inn iodu ITK ulnnllM of (OCB BOtlCO IS wen rAddiw.MUll AOO- Offloa pCUXUMTHi XI Broadway T0T 1 Salislary, N. C. VDissdiutibn Notice! " f i The ipartnetslrip;ih'?refofre existing between the undersigned, under the firm name ofllarriV& Reid, was dissolved by mutuatcmsent on": this: tlie 14th day of January, 1885, ..Those indebted to the firm nrp hercbv notified to make immediate pay- j ' A. C. HAIimS, are hereby noti mctit.' -.y'x 1 i Jan'y li, 1S85. 2w R. E. REID. or iod-meut will be taken VTowfeoji to 'IwVU this notice will, be publi,hed.in ! the "Carolina Watchman" newspa per w x successive weeks f ruin this date. ; I uis uary lOtb,. j 13 6w T of Rowan County. BAY! HAY! t - HAY ! X 2000GO in pretext fit4tof. Sepd na rptitn nosTaoT. and DT mall roe will gel fret a pack- tceot epoM of-iarge vaior. v mf in money fa-si er tiuo aarthi oj else ib. Amen ill about tue $.'oOt0 0J4a prelaw wltto each aSmm wanted ever yerofrtttertJ; KM Too. of So. 1 V.IICJ OI ir8,oi. SO 43tai. fjtauot s DD, a. tv.v Fvn. Like WortKWt makes no difference what buamess you aie engag ed in : whether you are a preacher, a me r'lame a lawyer or a common laborer, you S ryoV-rk well While yon bMt ifk ThmisHiids tryto but all an. vain. Ho mncit better to keep your organsln i r.W bv takuia ra . ""r vou feel "n little out of rU. be' monet in your pocKti r..inioin' braiin is hours full of languor And pain. It would One hour ot tf(h tialf a do- - T A-! mlm. mm Vfll llllf . I Ybetlier riding, urn Vvs tirn to tin rignt o w-j'-.-r- iiTtlie way 1 - I 'U-. 1 if - I :!-Ji.. If ''I fl ' 1 IH. . i i t v. V 1: j J i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 22, 1885, edition 1
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