4 - v 4 ? ii ' Hi- -. "f-i 'I 'f '- -. I .'lllll - i If 4J: -f aa 1 TT-i , ' ' . ., . ., ;it: : : . ... , . r : Watchman! na THURSDAY. MAY 7, (885. WAK IN EUROPE.; At pivseut wi itiug tlie new from acrwM the Hter niid the ki islms for imetIuM piut occup) ioff belli jeient atti tudes, favorthe Impe of a pncipc arrauge- went. It is greatljr to be dcsii4l that two . ach nations a England and Russia shall give to the irorld the greatj ksson of magnanimity, ni&tead of shoiving to it their ability- Ui damage each otljer should s cou serve the jniwers at their command in ' promoting the prosperity and happiness r of their people, instead of impoverishing and slaughtering them in the IjatUe field. It yet remains to be see u what, . if any, peaceable wljnsimeht can Ikj made, and on tills question nnuiy impoi ta it interests in this conntry hang snspeided. The most important of these, it tslK-lieved, is the agrieultnral interest of Afnerica. If there is to be war, tlien the aricnltural it of this country should consider how it is likely to concern their plans for the year. AVill there bo a gi eaftir demand for cotton and tobacco thau fo meat and bread t And theircrops shonM lie pitch ed with some reference to the probabili ties of an answer to this question:. It -is generally concedeil that meats and bread Tor the great armies in the fii Id, t ill are largely tiici eased fi eigi deinaud for the prtKlncts of the Western Jjtatejj of our cbuutry. Already some enoi moils transac tions have been made in breadstuff with 'Chicago merchants, predicatejrt upu the appreheusion of war. It is impossible just now to approxinate thje increased foreign demand iu the eveiat of siieh a state of thing as may resitlt jfroni hostil ities between the two great powers - jiicu tioDed. It is reasonable to suppose, Ikmv ever, that it will be large enough to con cern the Southern as well as the North era and Western States A great many 8onthern farmers and planters keep their meat houses in the Western . States, or depend on them for their meat supplies Should war c me and find the . , to tliat source of supply this falB, they may have toconipetcin prices with armyagents who, wlien thej start to obtain iirm.v needs, never stand long ou rices, but take the goods they want with put regard to cost. Our Southern farmers cannot af- ford to compete for supplies n iider such circumstances. It therefore beebmes their duty to consider, the present condition of foreign affairs and shape their farm inter ests with due reference to it. It is always xrise ancj safe to make provision for one's own support, but at a time like this the ' subject assumes much larger importance. Waynesville pnrsnes very rigidly the severe courser of sanitation it entered np- on last year. Then it stamped out en tirely the seeds of typhoid fevec which was prevalent and fatal the year before. Last year there j was no sickness. This : year there will be none, The causes were recognized, and removed. Let all our towns, big and small, d likewise. -Ashe rille CitLieH. His a fact, wo believe, that tlie moun tain towns of the State have for years had more typhoid fever thau the middle sec tions of the State. The prevalence of this or somesimilar disease was, sone years ago, the 'subject of anxious iciquiry in some of he communities alon; the foot of the mountains, some, medical men tak ing the ground that it was caused by the milk of cowfc which were allowed to graze at will during certain months ip the year. However this may be, all known causes of sickness, whether in the moujntains or in this section, should be destroyed, and very necessary precaution takeb to pro tect the public health. And we advert to 'this sobjectlmore for the sake of remind ing the town authorities of Sal sburv of the responsibilities resting up them than anything else. Our town lias been remarkably healthy for the last ten or twelve years, and it is lelieved that the sanitary means enforced here I lave had v muck to do in securing to us this blessing ; of priceless val ne. , ; CONFLICT. There was a bloody colli- Hon between the striking quairytnen and inlJltia at Lemoul, IlIimsrbo t lie i 4th, in ! I -which two strikers were killed. Tile milt- ; tla irere formed iu good order nintl com ' wanueu to charge bayonets on la crowd of from 300 to 400 strikers, who came . i meeting them with clubs and stories. The 1 wildest coufusion prevailed in the streets t for time women and cbildren jecream- lng.and the strikers yelliugand swearing . oome oi me soldiers were badly hurt bv flying missiles, but behaved with great coarage--and coolness. Other persons and the were also hurt iu tho conflicts town is foil of rnmors of new trouble. The troops wilt remain nntil order is re stored, , - A dtspatch from au interior town iu, xuaiur, uixiua, we believe, adya-that ! akniif Aftr tum.l . I... : . . .. r'v rrvr .rre were riggeo ont iu flowing robea of white, on thej 19th of April, and expected to go to lieaveu expected to be carried off through the clouds. VTiie Millerite ejecitemeut was : high in that region, just as it wtJs in No- ,Vember; i842, when crowds of them as sembled in churches North, iu white roles, !xP!inS to I caught np andcarriel i l awaj.l A prophet named John Nckersou S the Powcrfal aSeut operating h Maiue. 'He declares the tinie tar the second com- ring or our savior is at band, and that all should he ready for it." The large saw mill of H. W. WeedBn. : - I" : 1 ' oeiweeo btatesvUIe and Elm wood was urairoyc py nre Monday night. f A. large ftnftDtity: of jap!. wa i-aj i,u rjej ,The dalli (Ashevilley Cititenii& euea inqstrated column on agi;icnltui-e which isn new feature iu North 6aroliurf dallies. v u - . - '. - ' ' 1 TTlrt innuictpal J elections oii Monday last have resulted oa fullows: , -?:2Lji ChakLottk. Col. Wm. Johnston," the Republican candidate, elected mayor by 4rplumlity. This result was caused by a spilt in the Democratic party. W. C. Maxwell was the regular Democratic nominee .tnd was defeated by T. h. Vail'e defection, rf he votestiHKl, Johnston, 646; Maxve1l9GU5; Vail, 153. Two negro can didates were elected us alderman ou the Johnston ticket; ! ' -- Statville. Benj F. Long, Esq., the Democratic nominee, tas elected bjr 41 majority together with1 the cntiro Demo cratic ticket. 4 SiiELBY-Tlie. entire; Democratic tick et elected. - l , " f '"-OoscpaD.-W.G. Means, mayor, and the whole Democratic ticket almost unan imously elected. " Wisstos. Democratic ticket elected by a large, majority, with Sam'l JL Smith nt its head as mayor. " i x H i CKOiiv re-elects J. G. Hall, mayor, with six enterprising citizens as alder men. - ! GnEEXSBOno. Citiren'a ticket elected 'without opposition. J RALEiiGn. Tliree Democrats and two Republicans electetl as ildermen. - ' iMiCifi r - TlIL ATIOSAL.COMMEUCIAL COST.EX- Tiox. The Executive poininitteo of the Commercial Convention, being desirous tli at small towus bhoujd be represented in that bmly, liavc determined to admit one delegate from each; town having one thousand inhabitants, land to allow one additional delegate for each additional two thousand inhabitants. Intelligence received! indicates that all sectioia of the Republic will .be largely and ably represented,' the approaching Con veil tiou being regarded us the most important to the interests of commerce which lias ever been convoked ou this continent. JThe Executive Committee, therefore, suggests to f lie authorities if every city and town to appoint and com mission the number Uif delegates to which their several municipalities are entitled. ' Arrangements avc uofv being perfected for extremely low rates of railroad fare, of which full information will hereafter be givci Too Fuxxy, that story going the rounds of a ymng girl in N. Y.j who lost her nose by. falling against a wheel in a mill. A cute surged u undertook to make her a new nose, and employed for the purpose the terminating muscle of a dog's tail. HU job was a good one ; but the nose was not a satisfactory isuccesa, although of elegant Romau style.j The muscle had long been used to Wagging wbeu the dog owned it and was pleased at anything, and the transplanting did not change its nature. The girl's nose would wag at everything that pleased her, and it be trayed her feelings at times when she preferred to conceal them, and so she had it cut off. No War. It is now considered as set tled that there w ill be no war between England and Russia, at least for the present. They ha ve couseutied to nego tiation in fesjiect to the bouudary ques tion, and it is believed a settlement will be leached. England uewsjiupers are divided iu their views and utterances on the subject, some cnudeniuiug the gov ernment iu severe terms; but others, and with thera the people, are disposed to rejoice that war has been averted. It seems, however, that the opinion is gen erally entertained that the peace will be jnly temporary : that there are nrosnee- tive questions which can never be settled betfreeu these great nations except by the sword. Over 50,000,000 acres are annually planted iu sorghum iu Kansas. Kansas is taking tho lead in the cultiva tion of this plant. She has a factory, perhaps more thau one; for the produc tion of sorghum Sugar; nhda year or two ago the members ot Cougfess were sur prised onomnruiug by finding on tlieir desks a little box filled with a sample of sugar from the Kansas factory! It was described asxcellent iti quality, and the cost of productionjeft a margin for pro fits. There are few plants of greater value to the farmer; for molasses for the family and fodder lor the stock it is, well suited. The graiu is a valuable1 feed for all kijids of stock, and almost tjual to buckwheat for breakfast cakes. - A Novel Case. The Charlotte Ofoer terssys a ctdored church in that citv has resolved on a separation On the color line. It is a case of the blacks against the mu lattoes. Both parties desire the sep aration, hit there are practical difficulties in the way, beginningVwiih the lights iu property, and the wore stubborn one of deposing of those black husbands who have mulatto wives, and black wives with mulattoe'husbands, The interme diate color will have to go out into the cold, ueither party wanting thenij IXOQCULATIOX FOU C HOLER A. -A few weeks ago it was anuounced that jnoccu latiou for yellow fever was an Worn plised fact ; and now we have, it that in occulation for cholerais also a demonstra ted fact And jet the lists of mortality show uo diminution iu the uuiuberof those who go to "ihat borno from which there is uo return." Three infuriated dogs, WJ the Star fell upon Mr. W,. Dukes, in the streets of U iliningtou, ! Monday, morning last, and wuhl have killed him had he not leei, relieved as sion as he was The' attack was sddden and overpowering, and Mr. Dukes will he laid upor some days Itf .,u ifjfiries. . . . - U V FROM WASHINGTON. A correspondent of the Charlotte Ob aerter. sa vs : 1 Iloni John S. Heuderson. of the 1 seventh district ia the only Nort If Carolina Representative who still holds the fort heref the others having procured. M iv Henderson by, the way has gotteirin some work, having received the appofrit meut of JUrYGXowi8,aa postmaster, at Statesville, Mrs Lucy A. Christian at Mt. Gilead, nd'wVlnelu4ii Roek Cutj Mr. Lewis is a son of W. G.-Lewie, lawyer, at Raleigh, bu has been for some yeai a prominent citizen of Statesville. There were about a dozen applicants for; the ; position, but through the influence and management of Mr. Henderson all retired from the field iu fa'or of Mr. Lewis, whoso appointment was thus made easy. - Goixo SLOWV-After all, i perhaps, it will Iks jnst na: well to let President Cleveland alone about changes. It seems to Ik? a loss of time to talk to him about it the time spent in talking is certainly lost j for it takes him away from the work. Evidently, the President feels that there is great responsibility resting upon himyaud being a conscientious officer, he means to discharge his duty with great caution, without fear or favor. He will call for help w lieu needed. Tlie Twin-City Daily" is a new dairy paper representing the two Cities of Salem and Winston, by P. F. Doub & B. V. Whitehead. Its primary aim is to promote the prosperity and the fame of the towns above named. It will be demo cratic iu politics, and friendly to Cleve land's admiuistration. ' - Niagra Fulls has been purchased by .the State of New York, aud the property is to be improved and reserved as a pub lic park. Wasliingtoii Letter. - From Our Regular Correspondent. Wariiixgton, D. C, May 2, 1885. The employes in the Departments here are complaining that their minds are in such a peturbed and distressed condition that 'they are incapable of doing good work. Their per turbation and distress is from a fear that the raseals will pretty soon be turned out. It would be extremely agreeable to them to hate each a person al letter from the President or the Cab inet Officer in charge sarins' in effect: .well done thou good arid faithful ser vant; continue to draw your salary, smoke, drink, be merry, curse democrats, talk politics; flirt, as you have always done during the alleged) working hours of the long halcyon period of republi can ascendency; tne late election was a farce, and the change of ; administration was a change of names, nothing more. But the probability is that a large num ber will receive in the fatal yellow' en velope a very differently worded message before the first day of June. In spite of the alleged mental perturbation it is a fact patent to all that never before have: these demoralized public servants worked so much and so well. There is doubtless still room for improvement, for the margin on the 4th. of March 1885 was almost limitless, and manv have not yet got their hands in. It is understood that there will be some sweeping changes in Virginia, very soon, and that other states will be taken in turn. The people there are chafing under the Mahone rule, and are clamoring for all his appointees to be turned out. Mahone had an under standing with President " Arthur by which he -had all the state patronage in his own Hands." lie made use of this to ttrrn put of office both democrats and republicans and filled the vacancies he thus created with men from his own who are the stron crest partisans. early all the offices in the state at the preseht time are occupied with Mahon eitesj and the Congressional delegation is naturally anxious that these men shall be removed. Mr. Cleveland is in favor of this view also and will accordingly soon make wholesale changes. A new set of rules and regulations governing the Treasury- Department has just been issued by Secretary Man ni?Sv going into effect May L The principal changes are in regulating sick leaves and reporting violations of the rules.; Visiting among employes, smok ted! rea newspapejare prohib it is required that all current business must be disposed of on the dav during which it originates. All letters that cannot be answered at once muat at least be acknowledged upon the day of receipt. ; - One of the rules provides that the re port of deficient and delmauent clerks. required by the 1 3th section of the . act of Aug. 26, 1842, will be made month ly, as required bv said act: and in all cases where clerks having higher sal aries are les3 efficient than those having less salaries, that fact shall be reported, that the salaries' may be arranged on the ground of merit only. The rules Conclude with the follow ing statement: -. Heads of bureaus and chiefs of divis ions are directed to cause mounted copies of these rules and regulations to be posted in a conspicuous place in each of the rooms under their charge, and to require a strict observance of all said rules.. The duty of reporting any: vio lation of these rules and regulations is strictly enjoined upon the officers of the Department. Thev are considered abso lutely necessary;in view of the present pressing condition of the public service, They are such as are enforced in every well regulated counting bouse, wiere the clerks are engaged many moreliours than they are here. They will be rigid ly enforced; rand no immunity from tucm wm De granted to any person. UYZ:j? !v" Vi v "ii-i-.iuc- uregnra 01 tuem. Exglaxo'xxo Bcssia. The news by this moiniug represent dissatisfaction on i the part oT several newspariers of -both several newspapers England; i ; aud Russia nt the arrest of war rea- rueasures.' Thev agree i that tlieir pective conutries Have' been' humbled. I PresidentClevelaVd visited tlie Gettys burg battle field last'Monday. IHi ardu ous xlMce ntfmlittV'W&lfofkct on his health. -M- 'lorrHfr.v-j- . :YVASHrKOTb2T.JIay 3. Hon. S. S. Cox said yesterday ; that while he was much gratified at the compliment con veyed by the formal request of his con stituents that he should continue to serve them in Congress, he ! could not comply. He paid he would leave for his post at Constantinople as soon as he can make his arrangements. ; His pur pose s to do some private literary work in his leisure moments. He thinks Constantinople will, in view of the Eu- ropean complications, oe one or the most interesting and inportant capitals; and that he, as the diplomatic representa tive ot the United States, will be in vested with much official responsibility. f- - ; . - .: Pittsburg, May 1. A trunk winch ar- medjin. Pittsburg from Chicago, bnt wa not Churned, .was discovered to be a source, or oueu si ve ouor touay. it was opened by the baggagemen and found to contain the 'corpse of a man, apparent ly a laborer. It showed iio marks of vio lence beyond what might havo been used to cramp the body iu the trunk. No ex plauat ion has been reached. Philadelphia, May .1 Alfred H. Love president of the Peuusylvania Peace Society, actiug under the authority of the Universal Peace Union, transmitted today; a letter to the Czr of Russia, im ploring him to submit the present Afghan troubles to arbitration, to hold back his great army aud navy, aud save life and treasure, and thus advance the cause of au enlightened civilization. ' To The Ladies of Salisbury : Mi ssi s. Cooper & Lirtletoii, ex'irnrm-rd Sewing .Uacliine Aojusters ami liepaiiers, are now iii the city introducing the wonder tul bKwisG Machine Helief Spkixg. The Relief Spi ii t" 0m s one-ha t Ihe a tor .a in i)eiating tlx uiacliine say the lit-Iicf Sprin r wjji Pii.vsicia ns prevent dis ease of the tack, muscles and spine. Be kure to get a spiing. When the ag nt calls have your machine cleaned up and adjusted, and the Relief Spring will be dwiitated. Ali The Family can be relieved from the hdrrible p'.ane of worms by one '2.'i cent bottle ot Shrinei's Indian Vermifuge. It is lneiitoiious. Try it. Contest Over a Xorth Carolina Ollicc. Quite an animated contest is in pro gress over the United States district at torneyship for the western district of North Carolina. The present republi can incumbent, whose commission ex pired ii considerable time since, has been holding on under a temporary appoint ment from Chief Justice Waite. It was supposed that this would be one of the first appointments the President wquldj make, but he appears as yet to have been unable to come to a conclu sion as to the merits of the gentlemen who have been so warmly pressed up on him, and in whose interest delega tions have constantly waited upon him. The two principal applicants are Col. John ! N, Staples, of Greensboro, and Col. H. C. Jones, of Charlotte, the lat ter of whom is favored by Senator Vance, while ! Senator Ransom is taking no part in the contest. Col. Staples, who was president of the North Carolina electoral college, is backed by Repre sentatives Reid, Cox, Green and Skin ner. He has also much influential sup port from business and professional men of North Carolina. KoBTff Carolina gets another little plum in the appointment of E, J. Hale, Esq., editor of the Fayetteville Observer, to the consulship at Manchester, Eng land, but solicitorship-general, which we had hoped would also come to this State, is given to Virginia. Mr. Hale is a firstrate business man, as well as a gentleman of culture and will worthily reuresent the country at the trreat cot ton1 manufacturing town of England;! and-since we are denied the office of solicitor-general, we are glad it has fal len; to the lot of so well-furnished and able a lawyer a .the Hon. John Goode. News and Observer. The-f Supreme Court of the United States sits down heavily on the husbands of rich! wives who have heretofore had unlimited Credit in the belief that their debts cjould be collected from the mon eyed members of the marital firms. It decides that a wife's separate estate is not; liable for a debt contracted by her husbapd, even though he represents himself as her trustee, unless it can be shown that she contracted the debt in herl own behalf. Xetes and Observer. The President proposes to make a clean sweep of the Mahoneite officehold ers in Virginia, and has already begun by supplanting the famous Republican Confederate Brigadier Mosby, and ap pointing Col. Robert Withers, of Vir- g'nia, to his place as consul-general at ohg Kong. These Mahoneites were forj Arthur, hecause Arthur was for them, and now President Cleveland will f rati in la few men who were for Cleve and. The sooner the better. Neics and Observer. An Atlanta wholesale merchant comes to thejfrontand exclaims: 4I am near sixty years of age, am a merchant of this city, andt claim considerable exjierience. For manyVyare toy kidneys have liiven me Rreat'tro'ubleattendefl with much pain. My Appetite failed and general health de clined.,; Nothing that mont-y couhl secure yav me relief j until I used B. B. B., which wjCs magical ot me, I say tyua, old man. youn man, if tour kidnevs give your any 1 ; . ... V, T 11... one bottle of B. B, B. and be e, use one bottle ci u. on my rdcomraendation. I curdd oil mv rwommendation. A. L. D. .-.The Supreme Court "of; Appeals of Virginia has rendered a decision holding that family buryingi grounds are inyKH late .whether reservation .of the . burial plot be made in the eeed of transfer or not. j The decision sustained the Iyer diet of a lower court for 8500 damages against the purchaser off a farm in Goochland county, for destroying- the grave yard. 1 The Chikese DicrioxAEY.f-A I dic tionary of the Chinese language coin- Erisei. forty volumes When a Chinese oy wants to4mowthe meaning of a word his mother says; "go to the! dic tionary, son,'' and she isn't bothered with him again for seventeen days. Phil Call, : The liigrg-est Gun Yet. Preparations are making at Woolwich arsVial for the proof trials of an enormous gun that is now in process of construction at Elswick, and will be delivered a. few months lience. It will weiirh 110 tons, and have a carriage of ninety tons, the total wejght of 2fX) tons, leiiig considera bly in excess of previous undertakings. Tho gun will le a breech loader, land have a bore of sixteen inches. Its length win be. forty-three feet eight inches; but vts extreme diameter at the breech will bo only five feet six inches, audit wilf tiare a very elongated chase or barrel tapering tiown to 'twenty-eight- inches, with slight swelling at the muzzle. Scientific American. iur. i. v. a., i Aiiania. oesircs to say that "I have been a constant sufferer with G. and O. for over two years; have failed to secure relief from any source until I ob tained Kinch, two bottles of whieh effect ed an entire cure without any loss of time. change of diet or the use of any interna medicine." One bottle of R. 15. blood. - B. will purify your Lenoir Topic: A party of ladies ianc gentlemen went to Hibiilen on Wednes day evening aud enjoyed the huh set and moon rise and came home near niidniirlit. They pronounce the visit 'gloiins." t iiiih-i ouiMiing. iotj ieet front witli an "Lt - mm Ieet long ia now in conr of erec tion on top of Roan Mountain, with a prospect ot having some roonis ready by June 50th. I hey have a steam saw mill ... iai.A m. :.. . t i mi to me. iiiuiiiii.uu aiui are maKiuu use of the native spruce aud balsam. Destkoy mAT SiGX.-r-One may feel that -.1.1 I I . A II 1- m-a mj, inn lie numiHiiv IISIKes that unythin-.'.about his appearance should .1 . i r . ' . ... uie otners or me lucr. let notiung loes this so effectually as thin and fallinir hair No woman wants to marry a man. and bus mess firms hesitate to employ a manwho snows tins taJal sirn. Parker's Hiir Bal sain is worth to von. m tni regard, more than us weight in diamomls. TJse it, and Have plentiful and glossv hair, Manv have had every trace of yrayness --'removed and tiahl spots covered I y using a s'ngle liottle. Administrator's Notice! i i . . . persons ivavinir claims arainst - tl e estate ot John S. Hide deed., are herein notified to present the s-une to the under signed on or before the 8th of May 18'6 or this notice notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoverv. D. M. BARRIER. Ailm'r. Mav 6th, 1883. IS STILL AT TUB Corner of Kerr & Lee Streets wilh ajull line of DRY GOODS ana GROCERIES. AIsj. keeps a First Class BOARDING UOUSE.jkJ Call and see him. 2S:piy Yaiio Mineral Sprinp Acaltij, PALMERS VI LLE, (Stanly Co ) N. C C. H. MARTIN, PRINCIPAL, . Graduate of Wako Forest College, and also ai tne University or Virginia. 0Ti urnos, $3 to $15 per session ot 5 months. The only tohool in t Ills section that teaches i the University of Va. methods.- Vigorous ex ! tensive, thorough. The cheapest school in the I U. S. where fiese world-renowed methods are j taught. Good board only $6 per month. 27 ly Address, c II. Ma run, frin. SHERIFF'S SALE of la.d: i By virtue of executions, issued from the Superior Court of Iredell County, against, the hinds of James B. Woods in fa tor of Trenton Rubber Works, J. W. Card well & Co., E. L. Tunis & Co., Bi kford & Huff man, Watkins, Csittrell & Co., Sam'l O. B. Cook & Co., and Malin Plow Co., I vil sell at the Court House door in the town of ! Salisbury, on the First Monday in Jane. It being the 1st dny of Jane next, the fol lowing tract-of hand, situated in the Coun ty of Rowan and described as follows: One tract containing Two Hundred Ar rcs of land, more or less, adjoining the landsof JohnXeazer, Wm. Smith, James Currier and others, and known as the l,D. K. Woods tract of land." -Terms of sale cash. C. C. KRIDER, Sheriff. April SO, 1885.-1 m SEND FOR SAMPLE COPIES THEY COST NOTHING THE NEWS & OBSERVER, , SO", o. The largest, best and cheapest paper published in the State. Telegraphic ac counts of all interesting events from every ipart or me worm. Full jlarket Keports. A paper for every family. Established 1872 and gets better every vear. iSend your name, Postofike address and $2.00 for one year; $1.00 for 6 months. - Every Nort'lf Carolinan should take it. The livest, most progressive paper in the State. THE WEEKLY NEWjvOBSERs VEIl, Raleigh N. C. Notice to Settle : All persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. Julia L. Smyth, deceased, are requested to make immediate settlement: and all per sris having claims against her estate are notified that they must present them to'the undersigned on or before the 22nd of April, 1888, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. ROBERT JIUnPJIY, ANDRE W.3IUBPHY, Ex'rs ofJulia Smith. April 21-4. 1885J w ' P. i . , . . . .-.-... . . THE SENIOR MEMBER OP OUR pr has foil fo , -A W :r. " J u,u tue nrennr,- sa.e oipertmzers a specialty, and can he hasot seen or heard of a fertilizer in tRr forTobaceo.that hase-ivfin rnn lm .uti-.0aipicii3uinj iii an respects as the Ye rranu.r it is prepared after our ij mo muai, -njiiiiuie mantitactursrs in Rn and wq guarantee the 8tandanUlVr..iV2 equal to any that has ever boon nr,,,P,.,i f,ut better. j Lct.it snoak fkr itBne- - r 1 u ftU .in&v'i&T agCn,' " CertitM H Srowc,. iXjtt. ' T it.;.. T..J . ' ' Vf v . Abu UKIIWfi, Accni, Salisbury, N. C. 2&2ni Of Steele land surrounding townships I Having bee'with and among you for the past two ye4rs,-I hare studdied your intei ests and necessities and can Assure you that my General ptock of Merchandise is always complete and up to yodr wants in every particular, aml my ROC BOTTOM PRICES will compart favorably with Salisbury, Con cord or Mo6resville, aud reHvtfully ask your favors Itoeonvince you that I mean business. My stock consists in Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings, f i Cloaks, Shawls, Hats, &c. Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes or Laiies, Gints, Misses, Boys and children!', and wartanted to aivtj satis faction. Ahiualineof Pure Family Gro- eeries, su-h fts pure c?ugar, tne uesi couee. the best Chfwing and Snicking Tla v Snuff, and (ah our Renrewentative said) the best Cigar outside of Salisbury. ' ' 13 tn en rpoTwf nx n ua. iomrmcr'on ih nther yontisr mm )atconungn th fielJ of wion thZ ! A enww f U. r. JOUXSOX 4b GO ALL ENTIRELY New & Fresh ! J. S.!McOUBBIN& Sr., j Will continue the btisines at the Old Stand, hnviii closed rut all the old stock. His present Stock is Entirely New. and w ill be offered on reasonable terms for Casln Barter, or first-:-Iass lortvraircs. Thoe w ho couljtlnot pay all their mprti iraires last yi;si.rniay renew, if papers are satisfaciory and appliance Is made at once. HIS TOCK CONSISTS OF Dry Goods, Groceries. Boots and Shoe&, Hats, Olothiug1, (jdn- fectioncris Crockery, Diurs, Ba on, Lard, Corn, Flourj Feed and Provisions of all kinds, with a full lints of High Grade Fertilizers, as cheap asj the cheapest. You will do well to see fbiui before purchasing else where. Salisbury, April 1st, 18S5. So:tf 1 ; TO THE1ILLING PUBLIC! Having procured mi nutoinatic weigh ing nud reisteiiiig machine which we iinrruiitee to w oik accurately. I have de- cided to jiv 40 lbs. of good flour for 60 hs of good, clean wheat, or a wick' for every 2i ImikJicIs of wheat; and will- sat- ify the most fastuhons that no undue imouiit u wasted in cleauinir. Your iat- ronage i solicited. In uddition. let us add that we can fur nish partie5 who npiireciate a superior grade of flout our "FAVORITE" brand, which, if not na snowy white as some brands, in sweeter mid more nntticiotis. and ought to satisfy the most fastidious Kculary taste, while we offer it much cheaper thaniniost faucy brands. AH we iK is gne it a uiai. 24:6t ) P. M. BROWN. NOTICE! Laasicl Bale ! ! Under an order and license granted to me by the Superipr Court of Rowan county, I will sell at public auction on the prem ises, on SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1885, a Tract of Lan$ belonging to the estate of my intestate, John M.Brown, Senior, ad joining the lands of Jwhn W.Leazer, Sophia McLean, and others, in Atwell Township, on the head w aters of Coddle Creek, con taining alout 48 acres, with dwelling and out buildings; Sold for assets. Credit given lbr six ( .months with interest from day of sale. rBond and good security re quired, and title reserved till paid for. S. B. HART, Adm'r. April 23, '83. 27;4t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS! All person; havinsr claims against the estate of James A. Arey are hereby noti fied to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of April 188G. or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. jj. W. MAUNEYj Adtn'r. April 8th, 18S3(. 25:6t. Administrator's Notice ! uavmg qu aimed as administrator of obn A. anlder, dee'd., I hereby notify all persons having . claims "against the said dee'd, to exhibit them to me on or .before the 3d day of April 188. W. FV SNIDER, AdrntU r. .. "! ' of JOHN A. SNIDE I?. Dated April 2d, 1385. 24:Ct. 1 " LEAP , ri - m OUr OWn )rnmU C! in T) I j ' - ituo J. G. MILLER & GO. r. BLACKMER, N. C. ATTENTION, GOOD Faim,,.. xsS Shovels. Forks, Rods '2 Mule shoes,. Well an.l IvSrifr A.soaKood;,ine,fSa(ll,t:CBrrtk and uearin, Just received 7 -C.Tiks, tone. Glass and T iwS?2 fact I keep every thing usually found jB!tJ class store, and will nuke if to lZ?Sfc tajre t. come and tfU Kin I. ..I. and in irivim? all th w.r. :.m'H to iTTrcHstonrers. Mv .fai S of Tin and-01 .JzJ'l1Q infr out rapidly - "'P'etettdp V,":: produce onoUHni every ma, tn.ni the.es, houses SS wil Da the Imrlit.ut ,un,s4 thing you haveV sale4,om a a bale of cottony Uesp.-rtfuUv H ACTIVE ASD USTELUGEJrT ACE5TS in nd -ttuty to sell o ir FOi'ULAK NEW-KOOKS and ?Mn ACinistcrs. Wicui n.ioiiit, ! lime u not lull- occapi d, will fi.,d i fc to their intmi f iohIi"' money mi id of w if aulfnr. Writ for intoJ 0.t l.oia Mla Street, Kicbiue.d, Tiu RED C. OIL, Cheap At EXSISf.; "Ofuct ua in all her Ups, LI earn iJft eye, . In every (jesturt dignity and tortf ' So appearediMnUier Eve, abtlMDuif fhinc her rdeHceDilHiiiKiditlittl ercise of cumnion ense, currtiid ir per treat men!. An eni niciiRjinmkri of lem.ile coitlplainl.s ;ife tlirtctbciOM ed by di.-uirtiant es or 8irpreioaoC (he Menstral Fiinciion. in fwrywefc; iKSKth.it Kferlingand u n f. ilinjt iifki j . Bradfikld's FEMALE KtGCUIOI, will effect relief and cure.. j - It i from the recipe of naoridiniii fciiilid pliy.iciiin. It is compowdoiW Mrictly officinal ingreditnlftf irboo P (A m happy combination lianevtrwninr li:ifKeo. j t is prepared wim wKniiiic; "kill from the finest material. Itbnn.u the palm for constancy of itrtnLf cerlainty of effect, elepance ofprepiM" hllon, beauty of appearence inn live cheapnew. Tlie tesiimonj in ill g favor ib jrenulce. It never faikwnt fairly tried. , I 'K "? CartersvillCi. 't This will certify thai two-mfcUi;( of my immediate fHmily, after ptflnj.jj sufl'erinp for many years from mwwlro- al irregularity, and having beetrtak ed without be'nefit by various median pq Reeulator. Its eflect in och die W ; truly wonderful, and well may the i edy be called "Woman's Bert Friend. " Yours Reaped fnl ly, ! Jas. W. Sm. Ppnd fnr on book on lbe"HefiMw! HappineRS of Woman." Maiiedfrw. BrABFIELD REGULATOi-CjO. r AtlanU.p'- HEALTH BESTOSSD! 4. Irrm Inrf. H Hll, 'T'lKLfU' hold oat.UL VinuUlfNOi Aii ! J I'KEl OF EIXSHAMTOX, m ... Reno jdvv . iiu. taee. and we win mail TT' vTN.ahi samnle box ot JZt- VAluat) put you ays tbao J oae f intt.i mil reuutre. y"j;iBt? any business. Capital not require. ,tViiBjft iiorne and worfcln snare Uin only, or auiui of both sex. of all ages, gnndb socc want work m ir test the bustwfw. " nitf we win send l w puy iui - - t f FuU partlcuUdirecito lelty elay. Adss stijooh a: co , ronuw X&v. ii, t4.-iy ale o . -i . t iiic K-r j Court of Kowan couii . 'JfaffS John Lingle and, others aga n-M sjj ...... r- . me . Tt . rhiP nf a aenre - . ALini?le and others, i f T.WreP of 1 nreiuisesat tne lan- Jtf c . . .i i-nvlilCIKt Lin . ... - UAt uri IV. I'l" -V le. dec on -Sat urn blicl'" 1885 at 1 o'clock P M. at pu Lot No. 1-123 acres oi ''-ei.fV open at 1962.50. W;,, gto f land, .lings to open a. v-""' 40 .''4 Terms one tmru t ,finl w . J - ri h hi i " " n.ti. with interew- mouths .. ! a t t ii f. ni I f it i . .' ..f..l.rllt ner The sale GlSl April 11th, 1885, (2Mt ) -7 rX . i r i

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