1 if I 3k i mm HI, r I! .H. '4 : t. 'I Carolina Watcbmai) TIIUKSUAY. APK1L23, liS5. s -lJ,onKR TbNEr-VVcnthcr think It Incorrectly stated, to vrtt That J.eads of department hi uo eniployo who (nils to paj hts ... ... !....---iri not onlv lierix- iircd to don fair day, wof k for the riy jthcyr receive, but will Al be required to 1W withiuj their mcans-to pay -,- debts as they go along. The wan who .... - ....... trl.lpb ho either Joes, not infon.1 touav. or of which he is ncg cct- f..1. U next to a thief, and no thief .ought to lmw regular t-nt ions trtm the people's treasury. If this means, jus we take ir, that there is to be nn endtoscouiidrclism at Wasiiiogteii so far as this administra tion cau end jtf it means much for which the country should le thankful. There i no place in the United State's 'where there is greater need of a high ! moral example rtfian at the cnpitol. Corrupting stream s l,ttve issued thetico for year?, poispuing .'"eTery cowitfunity in the laud. Special cfcrrespondcut of the tfeict and Qb$errer, writing tnm " asningion v.j April 19th,isays : "It is said that the aur niinisttatioji has a scheme on foot to re duced the rxpeuses of collecting tlie in ternal revenue, that may result iu annu- ft million dollars i y- . . ... ' , Prom Our Regular Correspondent. iVAsnnfQTox,'D. C, April 17, 1835x ;. . . J - . .... i ;" All contributors to tfiis Qoltiinriwjll address their Communications to "Yocxa Ladies' CoiUJtJf," Wtc3-a, Salisbury, lias uueunoii omi .7 - a peculiarity of the present revolution Kothinjr ofgreat political importance v 1" bast occurred since in j last letter, 'it isrrvv-1 For the Young LadicsvColtnTiti. "V Beware bars! This-ir a-autian,for. youT I Riad these few lines and ponder well, betore j you take anotner step in . . . i.iii-a inrniiMii:- i -r : .. .-. to ine goveniinri.i. ... ? j3 withont brass band accompani ed in the h st Congress reducing the cis-t , j an be seeii' and :i appreciated tiicts frortijUO to 72, but it was never . wnQ aw profoundly ao reached. From all Teaii learer tno 1UCH i nUinted with the pollCT and' practice i to redddc the unmber of ilistrits. sim- had been in control of plify the t stem, and do away .with the tje"country since Grant defejited Gree ketping o a stoiekeer and gauger at This embraces a period of twelve distilleries! of let "tlian ten baaiivls ca- year3t and covers an era in the history Ioi tne unitea Di.ai.es essenuaiiy uiu-reui. from the twelve years of Republican here, last! Thnrwlay, some oi mo asceuuau disgra'ceful scenes ever witnessed occur- cond term. . . J mK In llfferent sections of the city The moderation and curaspechon ll-;Vi : ,riii. the tit.h which the m-esent administration Willie liic r l" ovessuMi -0 v , . , road and itreet being black with negroes has proceeded to reform deep rooted lion auu in Berlin 7 - . j ef A ces seve,ey irjured. Several riots occur- kn0ledge of the political sit- red, and hen a policemtm made an ar- . convince those i capable of seeing andHcnowing that the wiser paeity, w i 'During the fe Sprcalains in regard to the effect of n war between England and Kussia on American interests iucliue to the ojiinion that it will be unfavorable to the cotton-in-terest of tlis couutiy, and particularly favorablejto those of the West the grain arid meat producing sections. We:thinU this view of the subject is con-ect, and that our farmers should diversify! their 1 1 crops this year, which is always the safest i tier an v circumstances, and so MVkaw T ' . avoid loss on heavy, expensivo crops, cvliw-h. if reallv oood. may not biimja ww mmmvmy . mi r W " remunerative price in the -fall in conse nf a liiiL'i'lv dnniuisucu ioreii;n demand. ; - 'ir mm n m : Xo more welcome jaurual, or one whose columns we take more pleasure in scan ning, finds its way to onr oifice tluin the Manufacturer' Record, of Baltimore. It v : js devoted exclusively to Southern mate rial advancement, and each week'con- tains a lUtof all new Southern indus- rest, hundreds of negroes would attack im and rescne the prisoner. I here are tafflteamanshm is to hasten ! slowly in fiixty thousand negroes in Washingtott U. - frf A wise freneral will not ber one third lof the populationand tlw.y are gjrfalontr march at the top of hisped, he most Impudent, lawiesr anu meiuic3iall(1 betore surveying ana cnoosing jne safest route. Tne new Administration has had time tSdo little more than look over the field and map it3 course, and yet real and important reforms have been accomplished. All the govern- tries. Its' ble, and gotten up of our editorials are sound and reada the entire paper is handspinely We would'be gratiticd if some re&ideuts would read it I Ion enough to become imbued with the spiri of progress its columus untold, and then put the IcssooCrhey learn to practica use io our midst. New JiraAmhcrst KnghiiMl's tippaieot iudecisioji; in res- THet to the war with Kussia. may be j- . - - ; ' . . - wiser than she has credit for at pieseut If the Afgan territory m dispute, is not worth fighting for,' why wabte men and money to gain it 1 If she is theatene with trotible in IreUuid, why send her troops to a distantiegiou aud j make a t on GodVgreeu earth.' C lunch Union In Italy. N. Y. Obscrtcr. i 1 I - mm Tim Rev. R. J. MeDonall, of the Free ment offices are accomplishing an Chiistianicliurcli in Italy, seiias to us tne amount OI won. wai is ubi-umaiimy -u eport of last year, in which are given the those who have been accustomeu to tne .....TMfitimiAfo -the union of old. dawdlmff. siip-snoa naoit oi ine that ehuiWi with the Waldeiisiau. All the uepartment. in siue uuicea m,c . . i i i i :. I.,., kv ni not on iv Kent ud tne curreui wuin,- uu. inncilLes uwu ur"" j"" i; " , , . , i. 1 r ! . 11 ,-.4-,, 1 1 r , .1 1 tr t h-rcxa tnfin t n a ...;...itt.i. f the- two churches, and there uuvcc.uLu-.i-jr o- - " vwin ...... - . i i. l i i I ho nn i U .1 . .i 4- ....i r..;. will on uJ uacn. ui ucwcu a no dodbt that the lorinal fusion wiin ., , J , future." tLook kot upon the wine, when A. . n .fT- it givetn us coior in trie cup. , rre- quent not the gambling-room, the card- table, ball-ropm and many otner places of vice. Beware of evil associates. "Evil communications corriitt erood manners." JtJy engaging m anv of tne aoove sins mentioned many tears are shed byjsad ! -i . ' ." . Pi iJ wives, moxners ana sisters, top ior a moment; arid thinlr when vou stand before the bar of God you will-there see the tears, that have been shed for you young man, bottled, mother's tears, your once loved ; wife's tears,., and your per haps half starved sisters tear. Perhaps vou are saying the so called "evil asso ciates" j are; my lest friends I emphat- lcably deny them being your iriends;- they are your bitterest enemies, inose who prey on your souls &re your soul destroying j enemies. Boys and young men, may tnese lew warnings ue a wgra ih season, riiay they make an indelible lmDression ODOn vou and be the means of forever banishing all evil communi cations and associations from the noble, enthusiastic, and elastic minds, of many and perhaps all, were it not for the evils of the above named treqnenteu places of sin. i May God s richest blessing at tend these i heart-felt warnings, is the prayer of a sincere friend. . "LEONE. NO f STiUNGE BC r TkUE Wonus do exit in the human Ijody and arc often the cause of disease and deatli. Shriner'i Id h a Verm i fu -ie w ill-det roy and ei pel tnem tnm the system. . . - New York Obtervtr: The ChaMiWr of pep at ie i ur Fra uce, by mi ver whelm I iig majority, has refused to vote the annual -ippropriatimt fr -Um.uppori;,f-her diurcb. This is a virtual aeiKtrntioii of Church and State. Hitherto the Uomisti and ihe. Protestaiit national churclie hav received HtiiK'iids froni the national treits- cry. ' Nnv they must depend on the vol untary citutiibiitimis of ilm people. f ? It is reported that Ehgtatid will recall ft ices bent ou the Soudan exiedition. mmmyigimimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ' ': l I . M . lake pla e at the next meetings oi tne s- I ' -, I 1 ...a ff!i s ntnck r.f tliu Itf-kllPI'ill M S('Iil 111 lira 1 IK' : UillllV iv ; United cjiurch, outside of the Waldensiatl valleys, s to be the Evangelical Church of Italy. I I . i Dacitv of the average government clerk . .... .1 1 to do anything but taiK pontics anu scandal durmer office nours astonishes no one, perhaps, more than -the clerk himself. The appearance on the scene, as his masters, or those who are not There jis also a promising movement politcally friendly to him or to his me- thods has acted HKe. a tonic . upon mm, and for the first month in his elenca life he has been coinor to bed with ths novel reflection that he has earned his salary. The President is being urged io - i i strengthen the . Democratic party in close states having elections this tear bv the removal of republicans holding federal positions, and. the appbmtmen - i.. rri-.. r: oi uemocrats in lueir piuces. toward & congress of the several mission arv chui-ches tlmt are at Iwork for th .v!inriliktion of Italy. Such a measure tV Mil ill Ut) exceediiiirlv useful. Yl can 1 ... . t.! .I1.. 4 -V I l!. ll.HtDt. U see oniv lone uji'ciiun i ims iinimui-i and that? is the dUties.. they cause the Pope. IJe declares hiuiself deeply pain ed bv the establishment-ifj these chtircli es in thdmid8tof a people ihom he would like to claim as hi. own. ;But he uinst TheVir- war that ijnay to slistaiu it T UpoT reqnire all her resources bos. E. Johuston, according to a Washington correspolideiit, prposes to -report to the Solicitor of the tieasury, that yiiile iir the mountains o " North Carolina last summer, he disc vered a n est of counterfeiters who carried ou their nefanons work in open detiauce of law; that the region was as full ot their coiuago as if it grew on t rees, Sec. The fellow somebody is' lying like a dog, and probabHuexpect-.d aily one to believe him. G$n. Grant took a drive in Central .Park, mi Monday, to the confusion and iDortiti.ation of the doctors who sat bv iiiif bedside counting his pulse jand orai uonsly .shaking , their heads a few da s ajjo. Dying of cancer, aid t$ey ; but byr it is said there is uo cancler at all. aud that tho- GeneralVehauce-J for a fud i - - j. i recovery are verjr good. . . Yauderbilts fov tuno has liee'n variously ! - estimated frotn .-00,000,fK)0 to half that uin; It is cootideutly Ktated, howe ver, : t- to yield him an annual income of over r: :r$IOfUO0,0t0, which is not qu mio ute. What a pity ! Ladies visiting" 'the White I te m) a ouse are trying to count the dresses worn by Mr. I Cleveland's sisters, who are doing tho ,r--t liouors of . I the Mansion. We; hope no '- ; soutberu woman iscouccrncd in if. The dying ex-President, G brut, both rides and walk out, aud it would seem has determined to show all there is in him. tho Cliugraan18 Tobacc cure lias asuiiiel a pecuniary phae it is now muuufdct ured at Durham. - j - ' Destkot TniT Sign. One may feci that he's ire; tin ir old. but he naturntlv dilikes lliat unvthin ulMut M appearance huulU advise others of the fact. Yet nothing iUks this so etfettuallv as thin and. falling hair No woman wants tomarrv a man. and bus-' ine.s firms hesitate to enn!ov a marl, who tdiows this fatal sigh. Parker's HairBal sam is wortli to -a-oo,' iu tnis reyard, more than ir weight in diamonds. Use it, and have plentiful and glossy bair,- Many have had every trare of rayness' 'removed land bald spots covered ly using a single liottle. : the; senior member op ouri firm i lias;f()r fourteen jycars. madcuthe prepatation arj ! sale of Fertilizers, a specialty, and "can say'thUP he has not seen or heanl of a fertilizer in that time forTobaeco, that has d ven as ffenerahood rcsiiliQ on in all respects as the Yollow Leaf Brand. It is prpared affteivour own formula, and by the most reliable nianufaetQrsrs in Baltimore and we guarantee the standard this year shall be equal to any that has ever been prepared, ifnot better Let it speak lor itself. j I ... i 1 . ni get Hlonjr u.th it as well as, ne can. , xne inia democratic leaders are asking for fact is tf it the overnmettof ItalyJ.as , atterition to the political situation passed d Freedom of orsoip Juaw; and tLejr stut anj there are indications the Poij is iHiwerless. to prevent even his that within a short period. some changes owu ehipch peoide from : going off into will be made in important offices there. other folds. . t j Ohio democrats are also calling for the We coined last week the. words of Pot.e assistance of the administration. The LeoXIII. addressing his Cardinals, last democrats of Oregon represent that they ChiUtinas: can carry the next legislature, and thus qtiswituaeepresretandprotoundani3iitiiat secure a oenatot to nil out the term Dilate Irekv. aud witb lmpualty ihelr lieralcal now vacant; DCCaUSe OI me neglect OI r s - . . . . . - a i I 1 1 w " I 1 T . doctrines, uttacwDg ine bol august sacred uopasot our very noiy rem t .o.iifl. Lie centre of taa ti lih an. .rti oust federal officials ana the honor or uieoniy irue religion snouia oe wno maKe use 01 tneir places ior poill- eStffi'i see the temples ical ends. The President is not asked u4a to make changes simply for the purpose most beaulltul and most precious unity or tne nai- oi helping his party, DUt tne request IS, tans, tnelrj rei!giou3 unity, oy ue maa euonsoi , r " u ...;-. - " i. l. hose who arroite to taemselves tue impxtfis mis- j Hie.- uc saaa mane tci .am icuiumuo uc lon of estibllsaln? a new ciiui cb tn Italy , not based n stsucUble foundation ot his heavenly edlUce." political managers who give most 01 He ealls it the "impious mission ot cs- their time to political work. In regard tablishii g a new clunch in Italy." This to Oregon, it has been submitted to the is his idi-a of Freedom of Worship, i President that seven federal officials of ust and the moat the republican majority to choose a Itflon, even here, r , c- , J Oi. i a. j sd the seat ot me successor to benator fctater, if the ad- Mcuiories. Early impressions are eternaL Time can lie ver obliterate, nor sin, nor even death, the teachings and memories of our early life. . . . . Oh! how fondly memory travels back ward!" How tireless her teet as she re treads the mazes of life until she reaches the goal of childhood. Oh !happv period 1 . ' 1 L . J . 1 1 wnen none dui roseate ciouus oersuuu- ened us, no thorn pierced too deep for the rdse3 balm to heal, and the feather ed choristers sang peans of iov with us : In ! retrospection it seems indeed, a gorgeous I panorama, more brilliant than sunsets gilded hues; more beauti ful than moon beams silver light. Gold en days they were blooming like Hesj -erian isles in placid waters. How earnestly we should endeavor to keep childhood in the hearts of the lit tle ones. Let them be free, innocent and merry as long as possible even though it utterly extinguishes "society .airs" and ugrown lady manners." 'Twill do them good in future life, for memo ries are not perishable the holiest, hap piest ina go and be as. one buried, but thev are "only, sleeping." Some day 'twill come again like an olive branch, or scorpion lash through the silence of years, bringing with it many hopes sacred .to affection, to win heart and soul back to the light and innocence of early childhood. Over all this shines hope like a "gentle star glittering on the brow of night" pointing out guide boards along the way until we cast our b lrdens down and recieve our laurels in that home of fadeless hues and count less flowers. Ernestine. Notice to Settle: ; All persons indebted Io the estate of Mrs. Julia L. Srhvth, deceased, aro requested to make' immediate settlement : and all per sons having elai::.s "against her estate are notified that tlu'V must present them to the undersiuned on or liefore the 22nd ot April. 188K. or this not ire will be plead lit bar ot their recovers. ROBERT MURPHY, ANDREW MURPHY, Ex'rs of Julia Smvth. April 21st, 1885. 6w 3Call on our agents and see certificates from bestTobarco growers in'Korth C Una and Virginia. ,. r J. Allks Bkoxtjs, Ajjent. ) J. O. MILLER & COL Salisbury, N. Gj S5:2m Danville, T. ; BLACKMER, N. C. AXXi:NTIOXf jGOOD IiVIt3.IKUS HOTIOE! Eaand Sale ! ! ' O Under nn order and liernsc granted to me by the Superior Court of Rowan county. I will sill at public auction on the pn in ises, on SATURDAY, MAY 23, a Tract of Land lelon-in to the 'estate ol my intestate,, John M. Brown. Senior, 'ad joining the binds ot John W.Lcazcr, Sopnia Al L an, and others, in Atwell Toviislii, in the head waters of Coddle Creek, eon tainini: but 48 acres, with dwelling and out buildings; Sold for assets. Credit uiven for sixXmonths with interest from day of sale. BXid and good security. re quired, aud title reserved till paid for S. B. HAKT. Adm'r. , April 23, '85. 27:4t TRTJSTSE'S SL3 op .. Portland dominate republican politics in that state; that they control the machine, and are now laboring in be half of the republican party. It is charged that arbitrary rule of this clique nf nffiiMnla rpnllv r-anspd the brta.h in Postmaster General Vilas Friday is- f u sued a general order with reference to U.h -wtinn nf.iftPT.ntor Inst, wintpr? theappomtment oi inspectors ior tne a f raction of the republicans revolt- .-!.-- T L L T 1 1 J? I s i. - rosiomce Mjamiwu .dihuiv lorms ed ? agaiast the despotic sway of the oi appiicauoji are lo ue j.uruiueu io n j.tland rin and that the mtereste of Iostclfice Inpectois. : Order tne Postmaster General in Kcference to JSew ApjjOinUmnts. such number of applicants the Post master (ieneral shall direct after con sideration of recommendations filed in their behalf, th blank forms to be fill ed up by the applicants, and 'returned to the Postmaster CJeneral.. i --rom the ap plications so y, returned the Postmaster General will -select such applicants as seems to be best qualified, and they will be examined by a board of - examiners or by the Postmaster General himselfv and upon such examination a selection will be made of such as shall be deemed the people generally call for the smash ing of this political machinef The Presi- deatJias been advised also, that the Portland federal .officials are now en deavoring to persuade Gov. Moody to Music is the most modern nf all arts; it is partly a science and partly an art. Classical music being now the fashion, it may be often listened to and applaud ed in a drawing-room simply because it is the proper thing to do. Music is evidently a necessity of our existence. It is associated with joyous moments and the happist feelings of our lives and the more the taste for it is develop ed in its highest forth, the greater will be our appreciation of the good and beautiful. He who does musical work of the latter sort classical is helping to make a musical antiquity, and to raise a monument which no laps of time can reach. Music as an art has only Of Steele Jnd surrounding townships 1 Having been with and among you for the past two years. I have studded your intei i sts and liectssities and can assure you that my General Stock of MerchaAlise is always complete and. up to your wfuits in every particular, and my ! ROCK BOTTOM PRICES will com pa re-fa vorTibly with Salisbury, Con cord or Mooresville, and respect fully ask your favors to convince youj that I mean business. My stocjeconsistsfin Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Cloaks, Shawls, Hats, &c. Ready Mado Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes for Ladies, Gents, Misses, Boys and children, and wan anted; to ive -satisfaction, Also "a line of Purfr Family Gio .eriessnrh its pure Sugar, tlie U-st. Coffee, the b'-st Chewing and Snicking Tobacco, Snuff, and (as our Representative said) tfre best Cigar outside of Salisbury. 1 Mir Hard ware line is comte; Ubrae, in-i PJUtw-sliovels, Dixi tiu nitir and ble shovel Plows, Bolts Kinos- Ljn ., Shovels. Forks, Hods, Sin-iietrif Pi,.- points, Nails, Rods, Heel screws, H,u-eaDd Mule-shoes. Well aud Water buckets. 4C AIo a gooiUineof Saddles, BfUes, Collar. and Gearing. Jusst received i a jjooj. lot of ! Cha ks. Stone. &lass alnl Tin Wart-, and io fact Ikeejreverything u.nally toumlinafirst class stoic, and will niae it to your advan tage t. come and see ine -befo e" .you )ttTi .;jf I take great pleasure in sliow my gnttds and in giving all the ii.f. rmatioo "jmssible to my customers. My 5 ami 10 ft. counter j of Tin and Glass ware re complete and go. ! ing ut rapidly. - ' 1 ' Remember I receiyp produce qnntationi J every mail from the best .muses North, and j will pa the highest 'ma. ket prices for ant 4 thing you have for a,le troin a (kitkeato a uaic ot cotton. nespectuiiv, J. ROWAN DAVIS. March 16, 188). 3m L ' "- ' vyiFi .TTv f ACTIVE AMD IPtTELLlGEiST AGETfTS in erry A A A SA 13 I mad oauuty to eU o ir fo l ULA It N E W IJOiJKS and FaSULT BwiLUiT MmiM. teu. dl o!hei, wh time, not full, oocapi d, wi:i fi.d it ; to tfeit fetcm. -to eoiwpon l wi!h. Tofnime'Mii i.i.d other ymne mm jnt coming on th flel.W mc ion, ttia t.M offer xnaiir iwlTfinfc , 'ien- f xnaVi-ar moy And of iu If ealtnr". Writ for ircul uLl u n. F. JOlk2KS03l Si. CO., 1,013 Main Str Blchm.ttd, WAITED!- ONION SETS at HNNISS' Drug 4 Sctd i5tore- Ry virtu, of a Mortgage or Deel in Tiust. exe'euted by j. K. llurkc and wife to J. (. Cowan, dated the 8lh day of March 1S3, and registered in the office ol the Regislerof Deeds of liovvslii Cuntv, in Book No. (3, page bS, &e.. aud upon which default has been made, I will ex pose fi sale at puMie auction, at tin Court House door in the. town of Salis bury, on the 4 I'll DAY of MAY 1835, at 12 o'clock, M.. the joiiMwiiig -al estate, to wit. A lot ot land situated in Salis bury, .idjoiuiug the lands of A. L. Jolinsou Mrs. Shophia Thomas and others, being the lot on which J. K. Burke now resides and in tho West W'ariL of the town ot Salisbury. Terms Cash. Dated at Sal isbur.v, this 17th day of Marcli lS5. J. C. COW AN, Trustee. N. B. It Vill be n.iticed that thejibovc I .mi ii I sale lias been postponed mi xtionoav. tne 4th id Mav next. The property -will be of ered in lots to suit purchasers For fur ther particulars call on J. vv .sjJiauney.-or J. K. Burke. J. C. Cowan, Truatee. April 20, 1885. 2w 17:tf DISSOLUTION ! mi convene thegislature in special ses- jast h.id its beginning compared with ston tor the sole nurDOse oi anotner et- t umei uxi, uu mc musitwu ' forto force in the bolters and elect a point of time, no antiquity to venerater Senator; but the governor refuses to is- U am very fond of music and suppose sure a el-tin ess an agreement is en- every one wnose ear is accuraxe ro rue tprpd into bpforphand that a Senator "art ' of arts feels as much interest as .shall 1p rhosnn. Thf. dpmocrAts r on-' I. and will admit its mastery one of the I tend that the removal of the objectiona- most glorious accomplishments of our life that by the Postmaster General proper for; federal office holders will give them sex. With good wishes, appointment, in uie .examinations a;fair chance in the next election, and especml attenfaon will.be given to apfa- that will such a chance they can carry niue iur tue. jccuiiar bervice requireu. the legislature. rci'11 ha forts at this stage to secure nv SDecial i A Mistake. There can be no rea- carefullv guarded than the most costly Hawthorn. Charajcteb is properly termed a "gem of priceless value," and should be more I 1 il 1 1 A JLl T ij DISASTERS. There tras a $250,000 Ore in Vicksbnrg, Miss.. April 22. It made a bi black gap iu the'eity, beginning at Farqansh's dry goods store, aud extending to 1 Mulberry treet. ! ,:Tlere vras also a destructive Wheaton, 111., ou same day. ' Oa the6auie day there was loss by fire iu Philadelphia. , There was furious tornnj Peuison, Texas, the n'ght e( which did considerable damage to build ings ajid seriously wounding oiie woman. The firm f.J. S. McCublnns & Co. has been this day diKl v'ct V Mutual consent. J. S. M. Cubl.ins having bopjiht t lie entire nt crest of Thomas .Mui-fhv I" tnioks, stock and assets add hsuihmI all the '"'abilities. Al! persons indebted to t lie tinn are earn est h iequesjel to call iinniediatcly and make settlement. If they are unable to pay now. perhaps we can reiiewfuntil fall. This 1st dav of Mar. h. 1$8P). J. S. jit CUBB1NS, T110. MUKPUY. 20:1m ale o -Land! fire at b $150,00) TTio Wilmington, X. C.) Citton Mills -harre shut duwti for sixty day wait for itaprovetuent in the rjiarkets. consideration for aiiapplicant i will be sbnable room for doubt about it, that diadeci that ever encircled the brow ot unfavorable tohis selection. Appoint-wnen tne cjoutii overworks nerseit tp ur piiwra. iu u , v.u will 1 . HrmlnrP nn nvpr sfv lr nf nffnn nnd be as Worthily and becomingly WOIH months onlv, the compensation to be at neglects at the same time to make her y mosi lowiy m uie ptc v the rate of SlOO per year, with S4 per bacon, lam, butter, flour, ana otner ne-py"lLiei. ,y , day for expenses white actually engas- cessarv family siippliee, a great mistake noble. 1 hough not itself an attnoute an i ri.iriiT.fr rrt rn rmoinnaa rt fha n. riimniiu wi. r.rnriST.11". snnw i nr. r IP i iiui iuuuu.u i-i. iu. v...-.. n department. At thel eicpiratioirof six gross income of a very large crop is less yet to be perfect it must comome an montns tne appointiaents win; cease, inan-ma. irom ameaium one. it is kurtvwgviuuuMuiv. but from among sucVappointees for true, tfie money paid out for supplies is value is inestimable as dear as hp--six months the Postmaster Geaeral will absolutely thrown , away. Wc might for without it all is lost. In civilized appoint as inspectors during pleasure take time to raise supplies at home and lands woman s superior puncy oi cnar-. such a3 have shown peculiar fitness for still make as much on cotton as we do acter is recognized and honored by all the work at a salary of Sl.GOO-per vear. how. Big crops do not benefit ihe far- gentlemen, from the tog iest to the do struck with 4 per day for expenses Awhile trav-liner, but injure him. The limit of pro- lowest; and if we would h.ldth:sex- ine xi sr, eimof on denartment business. A hnnri auction ousn to De carefully studied bv atieu; piace in -nei -v1"' ai it iww :n l r j t . t i-tn-mnyo -nj . ...j j -1 ionr in minri that we nave not oeen oi gj.wu will osreuauuiuumeacuin- ia, auu uctci citccucu. rsimaa - - . . - Ir ii'. ---. . . I 1 A 1 . . - mlAaA -nrnmarnnc spestor. L raw more tmngs for yourselves and Pfaceu nere as mmc guucu uu.. , quit raising big crops for the speculator or oojects ior man auu.iut.w fn faffj-n nn ft....M 7l..r Our mfliienpp. ether for good or bad, Asheville . Citizen: It has been no I is felt and its nower revealed in the pro- -.!-.-. L .!.-. C? it tr: L-J I i n ...: tKixi aeurei. iuabexaur dvu v iuice uau t I cress or downtail oi nanuua. By viitueof a de-ree of the Superior Court of h'owan County, in ihe ase t John Linle aud others aaint Marfan t A. Linule and others, 1 will sell on the premises at the late resiuenee of Lawrenc e Lniiile, oecTl., on oattmiay, ytn clay ot amy 1885. at 1 oVIock P. M. at puMte auction Lot No. 1 123 aeresof land, biIding?j to onen at $SjG2.50, Lot Ao. 277 acres, I ml dings to open at 25.00, and Lot No. 3 50 aercs, biddinis to open at f.2UU0, Terms one third eah and balance in twelve months with interest Irom day of sale at the rate of eijiht per cent. The sale will be absolute. JOHN LINQLE, ComV. April 11th, 1685. (26:4t.) SALE OF LAND t b or less to The condition -of things at not Very beautifully pacific. Lncle Sum's War Ships tuay linger thereabouts for a while yet. ; ; .-- v'.;- i.-tf.t '-v'-r '''I'r'i. "' ' tmMm l Panama is cumstances since the war have operated J most m prevent, ms carrying om ims very na tural desire. JNow he thinks the time has come when he can do so, and he 1 j n Atlanta wholesale merchant comes to San Francisco and ubu teamer, Tl.ey areteiegi ap the world for Jiini, a id wi always had a heart burning fofa home 1 Umbrellas and good jokes don't al-1 ! Mother's delicate hand not onlyca- ' 7 1 ' i ' i " 1 I' . - " I ! ... i J 1 among nis native mountains, out cir- waYS belong to those who use them resses, sooths, nounsnes ana guaras ner cnua tnrougn an me M-gnu-i- hrh .n vinnhorKl. UUl SUC IS IUB j v'1 y jm 7 moulder of his characwr. I Wa lmnw that the "Still bmall oice eonCeals a power that even the combin ed influences of the universe cannot withstand. For did not this same voice 0allthem into existence? Evenso,roxlue Jjropor-ioiivis woman s power, and when under divine direction is made applica blft fa tbp work which the laws of God and humanity have ordained her to per fnnV. sh- i indeed the straegtn qi m My w's-l,i S DXLCIE. -- m J A iHS around J always been his pride and pleisure to a.c!i 1.1 ii l enjoy and to "paint in bis own match- lieyoiid a dwabt. AViri OftwArr. x fl less manner for the enjoyment of others. will this summpr hprih fhft Prpetinr. nf the front and exclaims : ! am near sixty a handsome home on his beautiful bstate rs ?m rm1T,,Hnt - this cjJy' ii i lL-.j T5i iJ lam C'J1 considerable experience. For ttu vuc uc ui iuc Ktuuu uiu JJi-Ci. uiuufl- man rear mv lcirln.. li ...b.. -am. wxu uuacuuiue wm welcome ner jreat trouble, attended with much pain. -., ... A I .1 ... i 1 -. I L IL. ! 1 I i . . --af . . T - anu genersl neaith cle hnt money could secure manifold beauties and attractions! it Jias ry? p " K.-1L. which " ' The body of tho man murdered in the 5i.; Ixuiia hotel has been Msitiyely idei tiMil aa rreuer i, auu Mwwif- .e.ur- distinguished son ! back to the 1 place My appetite failed anc derer, ha Wen a posture! traced to wnere he first Tw the lirrht. and whosA dined. Nothin- thnt if I ai Australian manifrtll vnn Hps rend n(f rar-tmal it J.n fV' "f ""til I was magi&tl on mo. j I Kay to you, old nian. youni mant if your kidnevs cive vou anv trouble, use one bottle of .B. B. 6. ind be cured on roy recommendation, A. L. D. On Monday thT4ih day of May 1835. I will sell to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the town ol Salisburv, at the hour of 12oVoek, a tract of Land, known as the Polly Hartman Land, it lieins the same devised by the said Polly H irtman to Solomon Ketchey and other., containing..,-154 acres more or less, lying and situated in the township of Lttaker. pgr"This is a valuable tract or land well located and within a few miles ot Salisbury. TEliMs OF bALt. One-halt casn, tne other within six months from date rf sale. The deferred payment to be net ured by bond and good security. By order oi the Superior Court t)f Rowan. KEHU CHAIGE, Cpm'r. April 1st, 1885. 24:tds. : ALL. ENTIRELY New & Firesh ! J. S. McOUBBINS, Sr., Will continue the biisuicj at the UII Stand, having close d out if 1 1 the old stoc k. His present stork is Entire! v New. and wi'l be cdfered bn reasonable jernis for Cash, -- .? . U irter. or nrs!-ias,H .uorivges. Those who could not pay all their mort- "aires last vear nviv nnew.it papers are satisfactory and applianc e is made at once HIS STOCK COrsMi l ! Ur Dry Goods, Groceries, Eoots and Shoes, Hats, Clbthing, Con- fec tioneris Croc keiy. Di us., Ba nn. Lard. Corn, Flour. Feed and Provisions ot all kinds, with a full line of r High Grade Fertilizers, as cheap as the cheapest?, 1 ou will do well to ee uim betore purensin else where. Salisbury, April 1st, 18S0. 25-tf TO THE IILL1I.G PUBLIC! . Having procured an mftomatic weigh- lirir ami reuisieiin"- uiacnioe wnaii e giianautee.to work acciuitely, I have de cided to give 40 lbs. of gcMd flour for 6() lbs of Knd, elean whtt, r a naek for every 2i bushels of wheat; and will sat isfy the most fastidious! that tai undue amount is waslcd iu tleaning. Your pat ronage is solicited. 4 In Ldditiou, let us add; that we can fur- . ni.-li tiartieH who anpreciare a Buperior grade of tiiur ur ?'FAT0BITE, brand, which, it not as snowy w hite ; as some brands, ii sweeter andfinore nhtricious, and ought to satisfy th most fastidious oeculai v taste, while ie ofl'er it ninch cheaper than most fancy biauds. All we ask i give it a trial. 24:6 1 'P. M. BROWN. 7 RED C. OIL, Cheap-: j 17tf j At EX.Y.SS'. RALE OF LAnST On Saturday the idih day f. Afiril 8J, at the Court Hoi'im. door lit IS.ilisbiiFT.i will sell a tract f nine aeres c. Fiii mote or less, foruieilv lieloiiiii foWi A. Wise, ami sitiiatccfoii t ho Siatt v4rfe load. Kcvcii milex fnin Sali8liiy4Blji' ing the lands of i.ad Wy alt, J. t. BiigS I I ft I...- -i ; illlll Ullir. vjioii i ii-1 . i The biddinr! wili I oix iu'il, at i hnndicd and loity-eight dollar aiul finf. cents I erins ot ' Kale, one lialr c;ini mhiii as the nale is ecndii nieil, .incla fieuit; of six inoiillis lor the oilier half -witliHi- teu st at eight pel-cent. - J. F. liOBlXSONilm'r, ol W. A. W'1 March 14ih, 1833, 22:tdol. ! j -,. f,im, i ia tilt Urv M.tfit- UtUitntH kf rye, a evtt y yeslutx v'ijiity uvd loi i So a ppe;i red M i i er Eve, a iid m '! Iiii..- n.-r l.ii a.i..i..iilN ril.lll . pel ireuliiieitt. Ai. eii.i ni iikUU" ul liiilvcoiiilaiiik.:oe uireco? .1 i- . i! . i .. .iiu:rsl(ill l"r IU MV Ulolliruilll-K -"11- Q W H CO i f -...... i u ....! i.ii ii. ftetfw e:tseiMt sierliusand unf. ilii'X i'in( 1.RA1.FI fin's K"MALE KtOlUToa, ur t I a- (li. ! ru ti.f ;ii t rliie It i- fr,.... il. m-ii.eul a m'otM'H ... V j i . . t i. : .niirf)t-'i LUll-IM U Oil VKICIiMI. i,r. r: hiri. llv officinal in'T. JienI'S wbott hapi'T combination lias nevtr paK,ed. Jli, pren .r vtiih 'cjj skill fiom the fine-l matermw. lf l.o .... In, ....nil A II TV S certainly of efli. I, elegHi.ee uf ftW ftiilion. heaultr if .ppeareiirf V Of . , W tivecl.eapnesii. TI.e ie.iin H P W w fnvor in genuine. fairly Iried. It never ! ii!G. (.art-mu'r;iw ...nil ii Thi will certify thai. two 'urficf$ of mv immediate family, a"t'r ' nStrJ nfiWinp for manv veari" frost iU a I irreanlarii?, and Laving ecl wihonllenefil by tllrfi' loctors were t ler-I -L . . - r I 1 1 ' nn I IJ r I V4 f ' bv onfcJHiue.oi jr. '"""- . ..91 negumiur, - i1irf'' rr,.l.nH weiimaj-.H edy be caIledJy onian lours it" ... ..... . .1 Jas. Rest IQ?V. fi V . - 1 r. 1 hi Hend for on5r dodk ,-yl-hAf,te, liappeorumni.n. - f SALE OF LAND! Oa Saturday, the 25t4 day of April next, at China Grove, I will sell a tract of 75 Acres of Land, situated on the N. C. Railroad, three mi'es South of China Grove, belonging to the ..tat nf !neei RcaviT. The land wib be gold in two tiacts; one tract will be sold without incumbrance, the other tnct vill be fold subject to the widow's dower. Terms made known on day or sale. JACOB CORNELL, Am'r of Moses Beaver dee'd. Mtrc'v 2), 1833. Ira NOTICE TO CREDITORS! All persons havingclaims against thet estate of James AvArfy are hereby noti fied to'prescnt the sam'to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of April 1886, or thi notice will lie pleaded in bar of their recovery. . J, W. MAUNEY, Adm'r. April 8thr 1885. 25:6 1 5-T0U5I w A m wKf?!-?. I . ir l. 1 u i.vnr .,. 1 Administrator's Notice ! . mw HMnHi . mP rHS OF BtTCSSAMpT .fit II . If i lliiln for worKlt)? pwP ,1 JJrf j Having qualified as administrator John A. Snider, dec'dl, I perons baring . claims dec d4to exhibit them to me era or before tho ad daj of April 19.8. W. gNIDER, AdmV of JOHN A. SNIDER. I Dated April 2d, 1385. 21:6t. nhie sample"" out J5u 1? rver iWjffS Ki u-r in a-tew aaj rinn- :,nhf "N of any business. W'"' Vn,c-oniy..2W,V1 aomiaisiraror 01 any ounr-. - r- ellnJt.pni.'--iB- hereby notify all 0 agkinst- the M iKAS : Want wore v- vllo vrv of .. s. I ' al'eiea oner. - tbf tn""ivfiri.i"' Vri I Rrtlclars.pu--; h0..r. Address snNN .. -1 r iff 1 t i a k