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1 t s 4 - f ' - - 1 v I' 4 "1 iV If Ctvtolititi- Watiohniao. THURSDAY, MAY 2J, JS85. r tmtmaifer General Vilas, Jiaa wnttten SenatoM eircniHr ienci i uviv. ----- ipinuiij - w e d' Coucressineu jn vmo, u?.-.-,-. u vvilicv to be pnrsnea in rncreuw w iicuneus " . J ti hUai workers in th j...rtmftnt are to he removeU, men the. OAitj oed their of that klud. t Wait and see. The CierelMid lwini- tration is working back the country in iMnt asaces and honest hietnoas . motl on hi4 ,i8ter, drew htspuipi nuu ' - J v n7ml.KionRr Colemani of the AgriCUl- ,as lor SOtU time snowneigusy. "H" lV,ti - nmncrntie nawsnanrr in Char - - . . L - . . ( . -fln.MlfV I k terat Department at . wasningion, ana; qonouess in v.. "r VT 7 lotted afterwards; for many years - was But this would te rmite as insane as if to cha " . . i j Ainn and scandalous, lie cauiwu joth- OOA to be ezoended for seed during the )at nine months of his time, mucn oi it inf t 0 XiK m Knil Whrn tlierO WaS 0 HWU if Med, t "aid for the see at all, or; K.-vvft been bought at 25 : I t' iarkaon. ofAneusta. Ga.. con- wvv...- . " ... ' : - ' 1. Vieted of appropriating u his own use Tictea oi fPi'i' ...x- 170 000. fands of a pnonc frusr, ;B Vu i" ' i ;. . High standing in society should shield no man from, the just penaltiesof crime. The State Board of Health met at Dur- lrrU Tw t t Snmmrll. ham on Tneaday. Dr. J. J. Suramerell, and that his predecessojvr.ioring U panftj will be the plefferea m eic jltilairman of the. Democratic tlomioi ttep of the PeWsylTaAiaTKailroad Company rreable with ways ma i are crwu i me uuvuiigt . lits countr. Demwratic orator, mem berishouW Saturday last sentenced to six year or i r . rv er ,atEel yttende4L Ter -T i Y7-"; r1 aaDierascajHY, o woman 7 . J i . .i. ,i Ifn,,rl verV:5Jf. rr" : f 'canabte and deserrinff men Uke.Col. Ham.J thev have'snftiff nrtwhdrn. thnt k. mess firms i imnTisonment anu jaiwr in iu ry was t he son ui, n , ... terrjr piwhht t - - L - t l iJL: -V. u"ifi''. ,T T ,7, y ?r. ,Uiowa this . . : : I- ! c Ttia mn'rdarurls (Janea who have always been as true tditlsftlvrfcplv irift!aftpihiilA-."f,r"rhia nAr onll8'10 . tuis i tiary. lie is o yean oru, a mu i iuu -j-nem tuau u mo oui. .-.i.t---rf . . j :r.v,. . Igamis worth ' , lr. and durlne his past life filled many said to lave beenju.eut otherjchn its adverall as they are in its. pros- unskilled adimntstratipn. And Presi- than its weig ; r wi,h notability to tbelW lr,ea.ln ll? ?lel in. V"J w whae fairly won wieir aent-yeveiana cabinet Umcers are have plenti I ! V; :r i.a. W deweVe c lT spurs W able and nuseiash party service, pamfuly aware of this fact. Our govern- had every i Buo c, armointmeut is thai of fmeni has grown to be a complicated bald spots Vindicated 1U Uis case aa i wpu h w jyncners aio luuugiiv v v "'v"" - 7; ' " . .. nnU; .i-. .v. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaai I of this place, is a member of the Board and was in attendance, me ocaw jueui cal Society met at tlie same place on yes terday; The laws of tho State having reference to the medical profession, are designed to protect her, citiiens against J m wis- r . A 11. J quackery.1 . The State Medical Society have, for years fought favorable rccogni- j-.-e... o - :i (ion in' enactments of the Tgi8atare,js,M4'u " uuw,"vl "- -v but that body with its proverbial caution he begun to dig, and it was agreed that but that body with Its proverbial caution has been slow to act. The high respon- sibilityof the profession certainly entitles It to all tlie legal support and encourage-j mentit has tardily received, and will result it is believed, to the public good. - Thomas Dwyer, a cooper, residing -near Essex market. N. Y., was brought before Justice Gorman ou the 14th,' on - the charge ot brutal conduct towards the dead body of his wife. Dwver wasdrunk on the n igh this wife lay a corpse,, and was behaving very rudely in the presence I of those in the house, including six or I more ehiidren. Every attempt to quiet him made him" worse, until finally he tumbled; the jce -box and body to the . floor. The corpse rolled out, and he seized it by the legs and began dragging ' it about the room. . Persons present were stunned by the enormity of his brutality, , but after a' while succeeded in getting the body out of his hands. He sobered before the Justice and Confessed his sor row and shame was allowed to go with an officer to the funeral, and then return ed to prison. - ' j A Crash:. Tho fall of a three story brick building in Charlotte, last Thurs day morning was a startling iucident to that city. It was occupied by Hammond . It. Justice, hardware merchants, on Trade ifitreet, two doors east of the Merchants Hotel, had a frontage of 33 feet and run ; back The )btrcer !says the cat astropue was caused by a giviug way ' of ilio foundation, aud this was caused by digging away the earth within three feet of the foundation for the purpose of making a cellar to a uew j building to be crecied adjoiuing the one which fell. The v fall was not Instantaneous :the rear part of. the wall went first, without personal damage to auy one. This was the signal -" of danger to all who were Sa or about the building aud they rushed out of the wayj : and from; the outside viewed the progress lof destrnetion. The walls, 70 feet high, wereseeninoviug--leaning qnaking,aiid I then to cQmedowu with a fearful crsh.tlie roof on top of all.' Fire broke ont among debris which brought out the fire com pan -.les of the city. The fire was soon subdued !v and a great crowd of people stood around to see and discuss the event, which in- volved the -Joss of many thousands of j: dollars. A bnildiirg adjoining On the east J : owed by Mr. W. J. Yates, was thought to - be in danger and war vacated as speedily - as possible, the-numerous occupants 4 moving opt their goods and chattels: It ; j is believed; however, that there - was no !!" creat I danger and that thn hnillin .an v a . oe easnymaae secure. 'fit Remarkable. When an American vis! its Europe, the hotel keepers and every body else who recognise them as tourists, tick on them the highest charges pos eihle.f On the contrary- tlie aristocrats of Europe, visiting in ihis coantn are said to bankrupt every hotel that happens tb . ware tlie. rnn or the foreign enstom. The latter are more exacting than Americans -and will pay as Americans do-for extras, '-perhaps. . . - . . i; ; TheGoldsboro Trakscript ond &tc$ni gtr pf 4 he 15th May, is a j magnificent 16 -v , page iwuri om prist ug ptciure gnuery, largely displayed advertisements atories I' news, and a : general , miscellany. The Messenger claims to baVe tlie largest cir cttlation of any paper in the State as certainly is one ef the best. y -,, Hon. John S Henderson 1 who has - i . been much of his time abroad on busi ness, is now at' home, busily working up answers , to a neayy cprreejpondence .cymiiinuy pounng m upon nim.. , putol was fttfniihd.lp-u lywn w. ertj IkdfoHl county, .V. Satpraaj, hwrfi. A. Jeter, arpromineut and noncu - and mnck L8teemed bnsinest man was shot anu la- Lnti tuioH hr vnnnr nixn nan - erryr ooH-weBiH. v v -tyi ta.bMl liim Wnlarlv whv hedidf pot came to see his MMiVS Bog, which TetTTstrae renec- y i shot Jeter dead. It is saw uie jouog inu The following Ho donbt anuouDcea . - - - - -ft- - - 1 l 1 Z the results oi me recent . ,.L IT ID. n n , i-ravncled : jlliriii..V4iw"vw .wj m,..."!"-; "XSl'S?nP.uiJ " -i-; .-r " - , UiV;. ..Vnrnina inrtv of di.sroised BM . 'T" " t iTL- Lww .,lln1 thtn he, asked for - it-modest Viand igainea praewnoi js w- ir I r; v" ' . 1 !ia mnntrr. Jeter was thefiiMofnlnfffr.-'-' The Democratic nartv does , -------- -nfi irfiiri imniL fumniHr man iu uio wwu u mb mw i Jeter, The loss by die fall of a large three W brick ore Charlotte, last week, is estimated at $33,000. Itdoeanotap- pear tlrat there was any . . . defect in structure of the building, Taat that its fall was entirely Jlue to digging away tlie dirtl tti the adjoining lot toj ; make a cellar, thereby weakening the foundation .and causing it to fall. Who is responsible ."far "ttoe lossT 0r4 dinarily, the roan who caused it. But , ai.iAl 1.!. ,Tnrlitvnv lurnrA I v . -r he might come within three feet of the Foundation, how, then! Would that be llilCV JCCI. VI considered sucla surrender as to leave .. . . . 1. 11 n. l-i 1 .y-v I of the owner of the building f- ; ' f Our fellow citizen, T. J. Sumner, who is known to l e a good engineer, was in Charlotte a day or two before tlie disas ter, and we are informed he warned the cellar diggers that they would cause the buildinc to fall However that may be the mischief thCU prODllulT PRSL I remedy, no amount of stays being available against a certain disaster. It will be an interesting cftse for the Courts, and the la wyeraare likely to have a lively time over it. The trial of T. J. Cluveriua fur llie murder of Miss Fannio Lillian Madison, of Bath county, Va,, is slowly progi-esa- u at Richmond. .The poor girl, it is be- ieved was seduced from her home to that city under falso pretences by the man Cluverjus, with whom she had been en tirely too familiar, and there meeting him went out wjth him at night. It was t wjtn Uim at nigh. It was the last seen was drawn out of the dock next day. Ti e evidence of the prisoner's guilt is all circumstantial and fragroental. . Link by ink. 1 it is picked up ly the prosecution, ii and from present appearances the chain ind from presen t appe BW jet he completed. There was a grand Tescapo of convicts ouuio uavo biuco ueeu capiuiea, oiuers returned, and about twentv-five desner as. They are prettv well armed, and while doing their best to get out of the way, will uot be captured without a des- perate resistance The escape was not premeditated but was fustigated by some strangers who' furnished them with fire arms, &c. James Knox Polk, a nephew and name- sake of the late President Polk, is an in- mate of the Hartford insane asvlnm. TT i ved the life of a recluse for several rear. spending his time in boating, fishing and j af -'"T 4 hunting, having a: handsome income for 1 lis support. Latterly, he mingled in iso- ciety and married a Sweedish lady. Bv The N; Y. Tribune Js accredited withf laying that high licehsn has Wkedwell h Illinois, where the minimum license for dram shops ir:$50a a year, and for I thn Bitlnnf rlia m.ft l;n... irn .wt- : I . tt rl 1. .... n. V .... ... . r . . I j i uuiura- vitiuoyi xuuing fortune ltfl. -.. t:. and then he became moody, and finally VZ.- T V i V X lu,"uw't? w'i W1e P13 .Piaenxiai mstory, -ts-v.ii . - . especnilly devoted to the promotion ef rash louriialists hayg done, 7a-v'7i enterprise and tiro developmenH has b&ii Jih o&ejtkike , months, caee is a cureable ones - . :- , c lVrJ.f., t.5. - T; -t v ; ; ever honestly twtedjt has largely redh- ; Japa haiiiirmy; of 40,000 raen,'a re cedUhe numher of drinkers and the serve of twice that number, and territe- aniounc ot dmukenuess. and !turMui1 the rarenna tn ilia 3tfa r.lt.t " ; awu. xuur iuiu. The cotton erop for the year now clos- mr. as nrettveertalnlv naArfnin nn;rtnn i...,n i ' ;.. , rr-....H .u luj.nce. uu. ?P: W u dciarea .xception.il, a i1"'1" wiwi lorruer -years. Messrs. i Latham, Alexander & Co., bankers and! cotton meiThants, N. Y. are the authority oil which-this ataramant- tim. J I i -,r.j- t i ,1 , - r - - . Qen. Sherman,, has written ! & letter written a letter wherein ha undertakes to show that U.S. Grant Is eutitled to rank in milltarr altili and alit. win. v. i" and Moltke. He declare, that he is the greatest military commamW f mWurr. times. He saya .Grant is not apprecia I -Vgmia.rfcw.day-ago on the plea of tained Kinch, two: bottles of which effect ted. ; : "' i .' ' I j I insanity, and. now we -have a similar ed an entire eure without-any loss of time. . ! . - - ' i Mr. W. Hk Hunt has been appointed Postmaster at Lexington, N C.; i ' 'V Tlie StatesvilW JxardonutleQS ftejtcs the genera). Witimeuts of tho ,e Tr hcn jt gajsj "After'a protracted t ftgl i between the.,fHeuda of Col. H. Cfc iIoie8:ofC!iarlotte, and; Qol, John ' Sit ..,iL.tUn i staplBtorureeiiattot'iMoiiBaMdiM Dikrict been anpoiuteo unueu ataics vi J, aDd Very fthe gentleman. Moreover, lf one. vou joneaisnyerj Duoiaw u f-. iJemocrats in'Uio" Stabs ffi j .at wk for the party, f Shortly after thenar o , tuA artr. Shortly after thewar ho of ' the LegisUturelway s r w ise in, conn ni. bold and skillful in eiecuiion. V - s . : T . . ,v i ... p.r. Tfchi. the Office thatMba.. riM?i. ljS ted his claims, ..au.preu. , . i. , . iL.srisir vnnn ir.r iwirnni i mi nrn nn CaDtl S. A. Ashe, editor of the News and i i .- - . 1 Obierver. as Pobtmaster of . the city of Baleigh: He ns a pure, true und able Fear country while Wilmington was yet bis home. Afterjiia removal to Raleigh he was secretary of the State executive committee, and in that capacity was one of the most useful men i4heStateiuibe campaign of J876. As editor of the Jveif nnd Obterver. be has" furnished most of - T ..... the arguments which the stump speakers have thundered iuto the ears of the peo- nave ple ft etanjJ n.wl l.o. ,oM timna u..n nn d himself. He deseWes recocuition from the nartv. and 1 his f - t. anil llis annni,ltlllo1it.'tn - ' the Kaleigh postomce is very gvuuijiug i a a o1..A. l.AlftMeS)4 Ibaf vlkAn n I to those of ns who believe that when a party uas omces 10 uesiow u suouia give a - - . I .11 I them to Its Workers. . X Watanga man sold apples (carefully sorted! in Lenoir, a few davs aco for Ujjj per bushel. This was near .vhere Kaav arrAiv and clifatrsi tliA ml V nt ro nf i luli a a v if a uu u bmwsb aaaw- o avu v i WIIuIIIg U1CD till Llo IV iuaiucii nv ra iiiiio when there is a demand for thenn He could not have sold in the winter for 50 cents per bushel. .The, bicycle" riding at Charlotte by Prince and Morgan was1 the occasiou of a large crowd last week. Three miles in 1 9 minutes and 3Z. seconds was the lecoj d f one race. Priuce's best record hereto- fore was one mile in 2.39. They outran horses in several races. th "TrrT Ji xx j V . ,vj V"" totally hindered. The bicycle and tricycle riding has been postponed to the 25th. " -' Farce Ended. The dead lock in the Til- - i l. l x: j 1 xiiiuuis legiaiaiuxe wuicu iius cuutmueu hi TJ ?n the - BRIEFS. The wheat and oats crons of Vii ciuia will probably fall off ouehalf as compar cd with last year. K Victor Hugo is reported ill with heart disease and coniest on of the lun-'s. and is said to be sinking rapidly. - " ' Contractors are vigorously at work on the Fayetteville aud Wilson Railroad, which is to be completed by 1st April, 1886. . -! . Tlie iuoculatiou with cholera microbes in Spain-is reported -as successful, the epidemic disappearing under the applica - Ulon of the system, -j , . : w c ,, J ..,. ,..., . . . T lMvUtl ..bya sanitarj com tteinPi4adelphia laweek, put of 7' loesamiued were declar- nu,8an?e 9 accountof theu:; extremely filtllV COIlflltioU. t.i.1 mt.rnAr irnivn .ir .i..i I ' ! ... I equippeu in . junropeau iasuion, carrying Remincton Tides. A fatal disease has recently broken out 1 throat, paralysis of the tongue, inability to.J.li.,aif.!i.ilt. .S.,1, ttto;SSS it. " , , Th CpresM Association will meet 10,8 Smithsville, June 17th. Mr. I Walter H.Pageof the R.tlfeiffh Chroni - I-Ta apirt r)iir i, .s ' - .- 1 The fearful aic1cn t PlvmxFi1i tAn conthiaes without abatement. It was . - - a- l exnected' l" T . Bu uunug ui weeic..- , ' . . rna - .Ai . mtntess murderer was ae emitted m lease to report r-at Goldsboro: State vs a a at .a fearsall lor the murder of Tom HiW 9 - " :" .V V and effectively for his party. He was one -n x J.x jx-n oi iuo uiu.r. kUW p-o to smash, and., fivft r.hftn.qand 1 ill a r - j . . -i tvxouui ici u icsuiuucK. - - I . amaw t XFrpm Our Regular 0rrpbhtent. i .- r. i , Ihere is nond of comblaint lnDe- mocratic circles, "orTmignt" say, rings, pf vha is galled the President s tardi- lcss uip vurnm tat't)aa Jtepnoucans ano.nmunsut vood: Democrats. It really look4 thmigh the "Adriuri- ucHXAiuae-vcry uuie, owmaji -reason j be- tecause tnere is so do? '"FoaiT vears-was consider-1 , '7 ' . J . r, r" months haTe lu14 ..pnjacai Wdischarged ixi twenty-four hours, and I W uuuuubcuuiu thia U donbtless whVt a lar maioritv t . ? v ?zr:r.. p . v I men who do not Jmow a time schedule " - i . i . .. - : . . . - fe$$gaif! Theyhoiild have been" turned out JLn rpi.-x-v eidltatt 020. Thev have not earn- xJ-itx xi 1 1 eu au uouest uoiigr smce iney prontea K:kk .&uXZ&it-JLA t-:u w.iruauu ux xiayea .luaugurauuii. lj x. a. l. - ii ila: i: "i i l ana , muctr-invoivea Dureaueracy ana T rw"va- 4vrrm VinvrA Anirwk A-e i . " i T f F"""" "r ." publican pairs' Blanche, Tray and Sweetheart" will yelp "we told you so: we told vbu so1 It isj cohJede4 even by our enemies that the 'present' administration has made pbut few mistakes. It must be admitted by ourselves that it has made L:Ji. rru : j'-ix uuic uusuanes. xuere is nouivinuy or infallibility about the President. He 1 MCXHttuar WllUUUK liCUlUS Uf CYCU VttUU hut S 13 f? VA111 .stronS common sense, ?ina girted witn tfie grace of do- , , . . 1 4. 7 withstanding his slow and caretul gait, , j a r has' ocdasiohallv stumbled. He has mane fiomnaratiTPlr fpw nnroinfmpTif i out not ail or tnera are the best selec tions. It was a physical hnpossibilitv for him to stntlr nnd know :-f hA nn.ilifi- cations of onem ten of the men who hnvp Katort rtrnmYYrniAcul fnr rkfflo Vitt uu w u uvvu a vaw uiuivixui.aa a.wa uxaaiu sj w nuijuum wiuhuuj1 uuu ktj A.utiiuuo signed TVitn mtaiy, names, it is a inat- ter for congratulation that he has suc- ceeded as well as .he has. Unfortunate ly, he j has not Jbeen able to rely even upon the! recommendations of his Cabi net Oncers , ..and ihas wisely withheld his signature-from the' commissions of (Mfflifi tvhn hn.VA"hppn rppnmmpnrlv1 Viv I 1 ll i -i. X x ?1L " uxu u,llcuivl iu run lis l nil us wiLn new the -Secretary xi State because intefi'A I P 0 F L A M D ' prudent caution he had learned of some disqualifidntion which the Secreiarv had ever looked If a president cannot trust his Own official household, then wfinml i iU fn tmsf - nnri i if. rniork able that hp orras.ftnillv flnnoints sldll- -a,wM .aW w V V a nXlX XkJ AW A VAIAU4 AA, 1. - ' nowj a at least honest and sober? President .Cleveland said recently that ne naa qeierminea irom tne nrst to proceqa wjtn great caution in nlling pt- firAs anA f Tint Vn PTTtfrionpo an tar bar! nnvir.rwl hini fhnf. hp hnl trnnp nniip Z : ' . fc- n j-a5 eiJ.OU""h it might be well for those who are so loud and so prompt in their criticisms of the President to put themselves in his plice. j Each one o them knows a circle j oi i goal ; aemocrats wnom ne would: immediately appoint to office. They jare undisputed good democrats; but his small circle is exhausted, rival circles; of as good. Democrats are offend f ed, and our substitute President is blara- ior setting up a- personal government 1 P 1 T i i ' .1 T I 1 or nis special irienas it is not easy to- at President even in imaginatien, mt it is more? difficult to build real castle; than to build castles in the air. I am not sure that my letter will be in accord with the views ot the Hiditor, but 4 hope rt will be miblished as the I - f -; a view. (Jr. a Democrat and who reveres M8 trMe expoumiers. l am by no means in lovf ltn Mr. Cleveland, and 1 do not aitogetner approve nis appoint- f iUCXlkdk UUU lb 13 UCI LililllV UreilliLLUI c hU ; as some before he i - 't'.V. lue ewer. Ayaaraiiers uonvictea ana rwr a. m va it m a a m v f oentenceu. Loxok MaVl8.The iury in thecase of Curtuiifghanrabd Barton, charged with causing uie vxpiosien .it me iueroixwu don and elsetVliere, returned a verdict this luorning finding both parties guilty. Thev were both sentenced to penal servi tude for life. -' ' Cunbirtghani maintained his self-composure, but Burton broke down and sobbed when tfie verdict was rendered. Wheuithis prisoners were asked if they had anything to-say why. the sentence of the law should uot be passed upou them, Cunningham protested that lie was inno- ttDt. 1-Hss.iij. williiiff to H"? -' Mosroe La,, May 16. R. L. Jones late 1 postmaster at Lake Providence, recently f couvicted of cunaniracv to rob and of 1 rouoiDs we inaiu 01 over iour iuuua.iiiu I rinlarR trn to-rla r cn tAiirprl to fife rears t. , - . impnsoomeiu at hard iaotr. Mr; TiCA.of Atlanta,.desires to say . that I tewe-been a constant sufferer with G. and 0. for over -two years; have failed til T olv tchaoe f dlet ortbe use of any interna . t - . . rjneu,Sl"r - 1 One botth of ft.B.i?. will pur fy your ; The Postmaster General is said to he planning a campaign against the lottery men oi .Louisiana ana pudhc swiniuc - i T " TlT T. stampede; ' v-v'--"-rv:.-- ; . .r - " n, . Letters left at hotels and not called for in teniaja are returnable to tne nearest post master, whose dntr it is send tothedead letter "office at VVafcliington. Few know that this is tlie law in regara to nn r h ittpr " - - di an Vermifuge a triah It wi n wijl. rAi iu oivis onnners will destroy and the complexion. expei woims ana xeautny tn, Petersburg, Va., May 18, W. W. Pear- sail, on trial at GuldroJ X. C for the ' - . 7 - i mnraer oi i nomas crow, in wnose case the jttry failed to agree Saturday, has been acqitted ou tho grouud ofiusauity. The Revised Vcreionotthp oid Tcsia- ertothe printers. Harper . Bros, of sale oi fertilizers a specialty and can say that -2'Sifea he has not seen or heard of d fertilizer ih thtvt tikni r. One may feel that is appearance should ct. Yet nothing does J he Destroy that Sign, i's getting old, but anyiuiuR suuut ura i advise others of the fact Yet nothing does 5ne? .. lue 1 ? ... c .ap jinis so euociuauy as tuin ana waiting nair. i i i i S,r;:sSS latai sign. x-arKers xiair.isai- to you. In tnis regard, morc"41 IV .wao crci LUUU piupaiUU. U QOt iful and glossy hair. Manyhave i l i trace of gray ness removed and covered by using a single bottle, j AMERICA AHEAD ONCE MORE IBW ORLBAJTS WOBJLD'S KXPOSITIOlf Tlie Willlmamtte Ttaxead Company warded three medals of the first class at the New Orleans World's Exposition. for best qnality of Six Cord Spool Cot ton, for best quality and most compre hensive display of manufacturing Six Cord Spool Cotton, and for best display of manufactured Spool Cotton in black, white, and colors A ib New Orlwuis World'i Expodtion. the WUHiMnUc Thread Co. of Hutiord, Counts disUncUrti American Inctlt ntlon, train cairled off all the bonora, and tho onlj medal. swarded for .pool cotton. The compietene. of uu late WUUmantle Tictory can U better appreciated by readier the followlnf copy of the report, of the Judge.: BEST QUALITY of SIX C0BD SrV OL COTTON In. Humbert for SEWINO MACII1NE aad handwork. AM!Zedlot?eJ,rJ,J!a''' Bett quality and mcst comprehraatTe dbplay of maau- " facturbif tlx cord .pool cotton, from the Lata of cotton ' to the finUhed thread on .poo!. s. A vamp : Mtda loftht Jtr$t class. "Beat daplay of manofacrared tpool cotton ready for ue 1n black, white, and colon." Awxai i iltdal of the firtt class. To emphwlze thia report of thejurota, the Committee on Award, bare mad. a SPECIAL report of which the following In cotflrmlnf thli report, tho Committee on Award, take occation to ezprea. their apprcdation of the mperior and "complete exhibit mad by the WUllmantie Thread Com- "pany,MweUo4the bTJPERIORlTY OF THEIR PRO- "DUCT, ai molting from practical operation, at the "Exposition, and hereby grant the highest award, perm Is- "aible onder the rulea." Signed, GUS. A. BBEAUX, Chairman of Committee on Award., :o: On Mondav the 6th dav of July, 1885. 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, at the hour of 12 o'clock, a tract of land, known . . lt . . m ' IaaKa IJy-v 1 I U , w4 m aw T a m -l 1 as the Polly Hartman Land, it beinsr the same devised bv the said Polly Hartman to Solomon Ketchey and others, containing 154 acres more or less, lying and situated in the township of Litaker. ESThis is a valuable tract of land well located and within a few miles of Salis bury. TERMS of sale One-half cash, the oth er within six month from date of sale. The deferred payment to be secured by bond ent to De securea oy iwnu and good security. By order oi the Supe- "or uourt oi Kowan county.- KERR CRAIGE, Com'r. May 12, 1835. tfOitds j B Mil B IS STILL ATiTHE Corner of Kerr & Lee Streets Willi a full line ot DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. Also, keeps a First Class BOARDING HOUSE. Call and see him. 28:piy 3 Yadtin Mineral Sprinss Academy,! PALMERS VI LLE, (Stanly Co.)N.C. C. II. MARTIN, Pkincipal, Graduate ot Wate Forest College, and als at tne University or Virginia. iTinoN, ss to $15 per session ot 5 months. The onlv school in ihls section that teaches the University or Va. methods. Vigorous ex-; j tensive, thorougn. rne cneapesi scnooi in inei U. S. where these world-renewed methods are taught. Good Board only pr month. ; S7 lyl Address, C H. Mxrtik, Prtn.j P EN S I O N 8! -o- THE Board appointed to pass upon ap- plications for Pensions, under An Act of tne uenerai Assemuiy oi mu oune oi xionu I r . 1 a 11 01 Oa-A. - A T x Carolina, ratified the Uth day ot March, 1885, will meet lu the Court House Salisbury, on Monday The Sib Day of JUNE. 1SS. EVERY soldier who lost a leg, an eye or an arm, or wno is now oinerwise incapaci tated tor manual labor -by reason ot a wound received Uiile in the discharge of his duty as a soldier or sailor of .North Carolina in the service of the Confederate States of America, during the war between the States : And all widows (remaining unmarried) of any soldier or sailor who lost his life while a citizen of this State and in military service of the State or Confederate States, Provided, such soldier or widow shall own less than $500 worth of property lUted for taxation, are entitled to pensions under said Act. Applications may be hied with the Clerk of the Superior Court at any time before the 8th oi June, 1885. - JOHN 31. HORAH, Clerk 30;lm. Superior Court, f for working people. Send lo cents post, -tage, and we will mall you re, a royal, valuable sample box ot goods that will put you in the way of nlanirnf more mon ey in aiewdayuuxaQyouTer thought poaslbleat, anyousaness. capital noi require, loueao uveas home and work in spare time only, or all the time. All of both sex. or au aired, eranaiy successful, so eta. to $5 easily earned every evening. That aU who want work may test the bnstness, we make this un paralleled otter : To all who are not well satisfied we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing va. Fall particulars, directions, etc., sent tree. Immense pay absolutely sure for aU who start at once. Dont delay. AiKuraai!ii?j.i w., i wtiinu, Jitune. t NOV 57, 'si.-iy Hen KTiTJTTZ & - ' - I j Ard Amenta fnw ion f alley , .... fa....v HS.cuon loan; customer it ft9"nrinr in Tour Won! nVl mi 1 1 ' i ? ; - i- ! i; I I I; " -' ' 4 - t ' THE SENIOR MEMBER OP OUR FIRM has for fourteen years for Tobacco, that has given as general gbod results and satisfaction in all respects as the Yellow Leaf Brand, It is prepared afterjur own formula, and ih.Lxi o ': ' . . . t irr:' i t ' j.1 x i i i a . -r . ' T hv t llA tnnct rAlin hlo moniifon nroro n -;T)n:i. j v.v vuv tvnuiuiuiiiuuuiuviuioio iu uammnrp and welgaarantec the standard this year shall W: m oriilQi H oritr fhnf hna niAkAftn ! L . Vcttul j JU,JI; 10 oUCcltW 1UI t i w T n. i r I . in n. r aw v -v ''- fcCall n our asents and see certificates una and Virginia. J. Allen Brown, Ajrcnt, Salisbury, N. C. 25:2m 1 BLACKMER, N. C. ATTENTION, Of Steele and surrounding townships I Having been with and among yon for the naat ti.,n VAxr T have Stnddicd VOUr intei- ':,;, nrl .n Rsnre vou tliat u'lVJ - my General -Stock of Merchandise is alwajs Complete and Up to your Wants in every Darticular. and 1T1V ROCK BOTTOM PRICES will compare favorably with Salisbury, Con cord or Mooresville, and respectfully ask your favors; to convince you that I mean business. My stock consists in Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, : Cloaks, Shawls, Hats, &c Beady Made Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoe-rforl,adies, Gents, Misses, Boys and children, and wananted to give satis faction. Also a line of Pure Family Gro ceries, such as pure Sugar, the best Coffee. the best Chewing and bonking louacco, Snuff, and (as our Representative said) the best Cigar outside ol Salisbury. mm m u a VfMMA A!'II lIfi A 7VT1 rV A V'rKll I .na Mn.tT to Mil BIBLES. Miniator teactien and other., who, time i. not fully ocenpud, will find it to their uterat to ooi rosptrod With na. To farmer.' eon. nnd other youna; man juat coming on tho field of aetwa, tha buines offr. many udrantmrn. both n. s mean of makms money and ot Mir cnltnre. WnUfor tpeeal Mcms to 7 n. F. JOHJSSOS db CO., 1,013 llala Stroot, IUcbnasad, Va ALU ENTIRELY New & Fresh! J. S. McCUBBINS, Sr., : Will continue the business at the Old Stand, havjng closed out all the pld stock. Jlis present stock is Entirely New, aud will be offered f on reasonable terms for Cash, Barter, or first-class Mortgages. Those who could not pay all their mort irasres last year may renew, if papers are n,innl!linill mil,1fl ..... tits! RTfinir roTSTiTS OF Dry Gfoods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Con- fectionerisv Crockery, Drugs, Bacon, Lard, Corn, Flour, Feed and Provisions of all kinds, with a full line of High - Grade Fertilizers, as cheap as the cheapest. You will do well to see him belbre purchasing where. Salisbury, April 1st, 1885. 25:tf else- SHERIFF'S SALE f OF LA.VD! Bv virtue of executions, issued from the Superior ourt of IredelJ County, against. the lauds of James B. Woods in favor of Trenton Rubber Works, J. W. Cardwell & Co., E. L. Tunis & Co., Bickford & Huff man,; Watkins, Cattrell & Co., Sanrl G. B. Cook & Co., and Malin Plow CoM I will sell at tle Court ! House door in the town of Salisbury, pn'the First. Monday in June, It being the 1st day of June next, the fol lowing tract of land, situated in the Coun ty of Uowan and described as follows: Onetract OontaininjiTwoHundred Aeres of land, more or less, adioinini the lands of . I.a r n . i w ' joiin L.eazer, vvm. enntn, James uorner and others, and known as the "D. K. Woods mi tract of laftd." Terms of sale cash C. C. KRIDER, Sheriff. April 30, 1885. lm Administrator's Notice! All persons having claims against the estate of IJohorS. Hide deed., are hereby notinea to. present the same to the under signed on or. before the 8th of May 1886, or this notice notice will be pleaded in bar oi incir recovery. D. M. BARRIER. Adm'r. May 6th, 1835. ' - Notice to Settle : 2 All persons indebted io fliMtftrfr.r Mni Julia L. Smyth, dtceascd, are requested to raaKe lmrneaiate settlement ; and all per sons naving claims against her estate are notified that they must present them to the undersigned on or before tli. 2-2nrl ,.f A 1886, or t(iis notice will be plead in bar of tneir recayery. . . I ROBERT MURPHY, I ANDREW MURPHY, Ex'rs of Julia Smvf h April 2lst, 1885. 6w MY CHILDREN DO NOT THRIVE. They have! such a changeable color. It now occurs to me that wormsare the cause of all this? trouble. I will try Shriuer's In dian errhifugf. 4V w-i, . ; ' st - I made the preoaration nj ' - w . n I - IISU1I. from beat Tobacco rroWer n XnvtiJr.... - ; J. Q. MILLER & CO., ? ,( Danville Vi GOOD FARMERS Mv Hardware line is complete, mlKm ing Plowshovels, Dixi s burning U Z ble sliovel Plows, Bolts Ring8, open LinkV ingletfeef IPlow points, Nails, Rods, Heel screws, Horse ,nd Mule shoes, Well and Water bucket 4c Also a good tine ofSaddles, Bridles, Collui and Gearing. Just received-a good Jot of ClocksrBtone, Glass and Tin Ware, and in fact I keep everything usually found ma fiw class store, and will make it to your adtan tage ti. come and see me befo e you buy I tnke great pleasure in show ray goods, and in giving all the information possible to iny customers. My 5 and 10 el. counter! of Tin and Glass warere completcand go ing out rapidly. Remember I receive produce quotation every mail from the best houses North, and will pay the highest market prices for any thing you have for sale from a chicken to a bale of cotton. Respect fnllv, I J. ROWAN iUYIS. March IS, 1885. 3m; Ilf TEL,rlGBWT AGENT in ewy toira our POPULAR NEW BOOKS and FAM1LT EED C. OIL, Cheap-: 17tf At'EXMSS', mKT OiEflEiA SOT! "Grace wan in all hcr.ttepi, lleateni ker tye, - In every gesture dignity And ore P So appeared MotherEve, and go miy sbinc her fairdescenilants-wiin mM ercine of common sense, care and pro per treatment. An enormous nnat'kcr of female compIaintBareh'rectlT co ed by disturbances or suppressios oi the MenHtral Function. In wrvDCD case that sterling and unfailing tpeelfic, Braofiei.d's Female Kegllatos, will effpot relief and curtf. i : p (4 It ix from Ihe recipe of moft dinlis-j feuiahed physician. It is compofeo oi strictly officinal ingredients, j wnow.g happy combination has never beeniiir-jj oaswed. It in nrenared with scienlifir; j skill from the finest material. Itbears.aS r3 ne paim ior conBianc-y vi phim.-, ,; u certainty of effect, elegance of prcrr. ation, beauly of appearence and re la., g live cheapneM. The tefUinjoflJ in iW.gr, favor is genuine. It never fails wteBi ; fairly tried. I 'M Carter.TilleG. g This will certify that tj) member B of my immediate family.i after haTingyO uffering for many yearsfom rDenrtro-t-al irreenlarity, and having bentrtaU ed without benefit by varioiio medical doctors, were tt length wdfMj by one bottle of Dr. Bradfifld'o remilt; . Regulator. Its effect in soch cartij truly wonderful, andjrell may the rtf'J edy be called "Woman's Best r nrs Yours Reaped fully. Jas. W..6T.r.AGt Send for onrbookTntheVjlcaiih.Bd Ilapplneaf of Woman." Mai'refc Bra nriELD Roclator Co., HEALTH BESTQEED!, I a Ira. mI BHnS S JS?.! BK MV. THUS ratsTl miS 6F BIK8SAMT01I, nrf"'"nli SEND FOR SAMPLE THEY COST NOTHING THE NEWS & The largest, best and cheapest rmhlkhfd in the Mate counts of all in teresting evcm nart of-tlie world. . ; tnt crerj, r x Tim i iv i " bed TV. Full Market itewna. family, Establishea 10 " oven tear tofficc address $2.00 for one yean ih A Every North Carol. nan sho iatj5 anri rnnr name, i Wool . w sn RfySI" 5-TCil iff mm The livest, most Piot State. THE WEEKLY VER, R.ilpirh ' f'-. '4 5- -
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