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; .. .- . 5 a -. v. 1 " ' i ... - i - - " . - U. . .1 . : 1 1 - a - - Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, UOV 1885. DEATH OF JUDGE McKOT. With unfeigned sorrow our people Will receive this sad news. Judge Mc Koy was highly esteemed as a man and as Judge by all who knew him. tvon the 11th instant.' Few judges v' : AnU f.junra. Have nupioocscu viu icvjic i vi blv- His evident falraess aud caution on the bench won for him the confi- Aantta if o 1 U'lin lull! . HI mortnnities to observe him. His death will be de- .1 .1 u ii fnf uusreu oy tue pcunr - Cabarrus and Stanly Eailroad vs p The Yadkin Eailroad. The railroad question is assuming such shape as to require action. The f finli'iiirv nPls tbp mail and thp attention of the business men are directed to the following: An.i ;r UiU w Ciirnrfi by our people and the one from .Salisbury to Wadesboro, via Albemarle, is built,, as it surely will be unless the Cabarrus ' This is from a long article in the . f01", th? in ot mdnstry Concord Register. Tfey have made a fo be troubled and. trust to "luck to preliminary survey from Concord to help them in at the opportune mo Aibeinarie and are now appealing to ment but having been trained to work the people of Stanly to help build the and taught to be proud of it, they road. They have an organized scheme J1 afc,onC become active factors in and are working to carry it out. fce development that yet awaits this Where will Salisbury be left, should -glorious, heaven-favored Stateof North Concord secure this road? That's the Jhen ? ,the ,work- . Esab- nutfor the Salisbury business man to hfh the school, and let the native Car crack. If there Is any way to accelerate ohman be enligntened to a full appre the movement already on foot for the ciatl(!n10t his surroundings, and to the building of this road, it will be well to possibilities of his own efforts when do so, Or at least to demonstrate to the &ed intelligence ; and skill. Stanly people that the road will cer- he w atchmas is heartily m accord tainly be built from this point at no Wlth, e movement, and may be de distant day. Some aasureance is due Ponded upon to do everything possible them in this emergency. The Yadkin Railroad. There was a call meeting of the di rectors of the Yadkin Railroad held here on the 10th inst. Some business . . L - ill i i- was transacted, out tae most impor tant feature was the tact, as demon- strated by the presence of railroad peo- pie and expressions from other promi- nent neonle eonnpef L -inf Vi.f ai. i iuai ljic acueme wtja entirely ieasiDie and that the time for ac tivity was fast approaching. Among the most encouraging letters was one from Col. R. R. Bridges President of the Wilmington and Wel don and the Wilmington. Columbia and Augusta roads. He says : "that a . . . . . O T ...:n i ii juou win ue uuiii mere rerernns' to k .i vju: . inuuusai iaun.ui line i in Uiecom-N ino- fnf ro 0 ul nn ZZSSiS;, n-Y f. . r ccnaiiii. vui. a. d. ivnurews uresi-1 i , . - ,,r TkT -i T -r ; - . I dent OI tne W. L. It. K..- was nerp -t - , that day also, and looks with favor on U ' ni..ai n 7, i'iojwu--Aiiogetuer, me ouuooK L.11 .1 t. T . J m ueiter now tnan at any tormer time. Fire. The hi x'uveiaLtJvriie :ui- i w,w,mb m kji.iLc tiiuL i tne season tor conttagralions is at hand. ' We believe fires are more common just as cold weather is setting in ; for it is then that fires are kindkd in hearths ana stoves tor months before unused : ,i .i. i. i, , , : ' monishe ofhpr ftwa b e ii.:Ju"u lu.SUCQ oiner Drancnes ot industrial una a oi : n iitk runt nhimii.nui..:..-j in, ... ' ' " K,,r, j jJlr 4 .i:"TVJ cause fires. Well, if fir honM unt ' oiuc luimes out here in a closely built up pact of the town, it would produce a sensation. About every other man trying to do something would be yelling "Water ' Water!" We have all heard it on such occasions, and yet the water did not come. In the absence of more valuable fa- cilities for combating th r.nJf01!16100 interest. Gov. Scales names, house-keepers should on their own account make such preparations ? Qeclmea tne honor. He cr.uiy attenaea tneir lairs, and very in fer an emergency as thev can Thev ?er' m company with several State resting reports have been given of .knu l. Yjj-7 . . onicials. Attomov a0r.i r. j tnemX vuvuiu uave luaaers or other means for reaching the tops of their houses, and barrels of water in some Convenient place ready for use. And a visitation of this sort should be truarded nmnW t.r o r..i : i . "o""0" fire places before retiring at nip-ht But it should be remembprld tjk.fSIZ often coni n a tV - wiiii, nrucu ICtUi eX I pected, and every preparation should lv mndo trt il n i i - thief, when least ex- . I I ii7Jr " ur tIie iaor ot a ma' w swePfc ay m an hour. Got Down to It at Last. Mr. Joseph Caldwell, the talented "r" rvc,has,asa rule, - iwi irom aii iormsof "office- hunting, and this course has been a """,v. "i mucn CTatincation to ho numerous mends, tint, thm, mH k -m i I I w , wv I j i . mci pained to see here a sad fallinar awavi : Hw. ' J t , IO,m ot the exceed- hlllV. . I- I 11 i . J O J ' I I 17?' i .81waf8 character- r ivuuwu uesrres ot that seem- imkij content editor The obieof of this paragraph moTiinh ia f a u;. tion. Read R A- vwi,io uomina-r;"" ttead his appeal, aiui vote as yon j rr i utc as you r-: Inasmnoh aa th . L, i J Carolina is stTa iifv l'iL? Slflorti1 steadilv snuhhp.1 t 1 (I.A.I er nart of thn i.lf4 Ti:'w,,.?r V , "'V Fi", auw WOUltl It do for the weekly Srethren to organize I state Pr Aicrr.ryw f i . . C T SJP W nominate aton nana' of the Win- Oeni T T Pent,and Brother 2?KAi. of .the Shelby Nero Era. iw moi. n.e-nresi(ipnf -ur. OIX-. KhS-Sla that ST!!! thev selves. A for tiTe llglSSS he would like to be eleetod S' tinel if nobody else wants the E nol oiBce, but J JTaTan If. v.,.o wit uiuvc, out just as an cy ?rXen.0fCOnfidenCe0nthe S irt rtr Mr. John B. Hussey, ediior of the Greensboro Patriot, has withdrawn from that paper. He is succeeded by Messrs. HemWj & Whitehead, who aw me rotuig ncw?papr men. - 1 - STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. The citizens of Raleigh are taking active steps in the matter of a State Industrial School. (M" Wednesday nic?ht of this week, in Metropolitan Hall, there was held a mass meeting of the enterprising and progressive people nf flu State, under the auspices of a joint committee of the citizens of Ral ei"h and the Watauga Club. .Mr. Geo L. Chaney, of Atlanta, Ga., and other distinguished gentlemen spoke encour- ncnnirlv. and the enterprise nas taken r r j ? - practical shape. Our thanks are returned to Mr W S. Primrose, Chairman, and to Mr. C G. Latta, Secretary, for an invitation to a swat on the platform, and to take part i; i . . , ... 1 , 1 1 , . i- tii t no asta mien ment of the school. Press of business alone prevented attendance There is probably no one thing that could be undertaken for the material good of the State and compassed within the same limit of cost, that would wield a more potent and lasting influence than a good industrial technological school well attended by the youth of the State. Such an institution would turn out each year a number of trained, practical workers in wood, stone, metal; n. manufactures of all kinds; archi- iril tmrk I hpsp mfn wmim nor. wait. f advancement. a ovuiwi us iu uc catauuisiieu uiiuci an act of the legislature, as follows : An act to establish and maintain an In dustrial behoof. The General Assembly of orin ' aroiina ao enact : Section 1. That the board of agriculture is nereby authorized and directed to seek proposals of donations for the establish ment of an industrial school, and when any Cltv or town shall donate in lands, buiIdinKs, machinery or other materials, ?r money, an amount adequate in the judgment ot said board for the establish ment oi said industrial school, it shall be tlieir duty to locate the same at such place. And if mere be more than one city or town making such proposals, it shall be the duty of the board to locate it at the place offering the greatest induce ment. bee. 2. The board of affricMlture shall direct the onranizatian and enuinment nf tv,a aniA c,,.v..i 1 i.n - , iX,,u uuu &ntui manaee ana i control the j -T, r. .j.v.v a. lixnri of three directors, appointed bv the board of aldermen of the citv or tovn t,r,1,m1,ni ; ? i... . 1" "'" io atiqinxi. AUC lOCai I board of dirpotnra r .uj "iiu iuc uuaiu I of agriculture in advisement upon all mnttpr, n0,oi,,;n t :J ." Cr., r " 7 r 6 1 c MIU sluouli uul Shnll tint hnm nnnrai. f. .. . :r" iz: ' 1 " 1 . V.lc uu H"s- """" mtwuiiift upiJiuiirmuoiis irom tne luiius ui iiic uujianmeui oi agriculture. ' I feec. 3. t hat instruction shall hp nm. viucu iu mis scnooi in wood work, min ing, metallurgy, practical agriculture. j . - t- . . education as mav be deemed pvrlit Sec. 4. That the. board of pdiirntinti I shall applv to the estnblib maintenance of said school sneh mi rt nf their monies as is not required to conduct the regular work of the department Miwyiueu iuai not more than So.OOO of ,, m ,au appneu to tne estab- iHiutiii ui me scnooi in onp vwr i Sec. 5. That thi n aKoiij' r froTm and after its ratification. JS5 55? three '"'"i" mio iuc inn aav oi Movoh A T1 1oo: I " " . oumDeriand "air. rt . , . I The Cumberland Fair, recently held u j. oicwcuac, was an occasion or very YY t xni,xl1 .w Denver tne annual ----. j v.uuoi ivi;vius5on, j-icoauici lJiun. ana Mr. Jb inger, Su perintendent ot Jrublic Instruction, at- rcuucu me jair on inursday. Thev reached town just in time to join the nrocession to tho f r J m rocession to the fair grounds. The wovfrnor 57ntl P8" were most cou eously received and heartily cheered i - j" w v i i as the procession moved thron A. ! . - . At ii, , . O 1 1 r . e, grounds the Governor was prevailed on to arJoVooo tho tj 77X5" tiie Clty- 1111 --VoM-ni .1 II 1 - . ;iroQ0 , . iiC ft'X on nis in r -V, ' "11C7V1 "i"iseii, ana was gladly heard by about 2,500 citizens. Editor Stead Guilty. telegrams announce that' uor Dteaa was found guilty in the Armstrong abduction case. This is a very ainerent v-rdiAt tho I .. ted. and no ono h,o d V i nj wr" II . 7 wu tuio oiue tue Aiian c would have predicted lwo months ago. The Pall Mall Ga- . - 1A3UH I Fno doubt, was right in making doubt, was right in uiakine exposures to make stories Sensatinnnl nrnr-.. I "i irai crimp, mir. in nrrtn i i Ulrt"- ik ouposea cases. Then the fr1 denionstrate the situa- ueiuonstrate the situa- 7r m:l,uul eipenment. it was 4 Sr lTls ement he was tried, with 10 tllv ..I it vuc result. Hft is fn hn il . w DUCU 1U1 Otner nrfon coo n- i j i -n n : ; . 'r" uuwieu wim inis same gui, ana u oegms to look the London editor. Don't Like the Mix. cuiating to the effect that he is en- at gea to arcnie the Mnrmnn 0;a .hl. the Momon side of the EWsrct controverev h,fZ lb! J? He saJs eJ 'Sf . lhe Edmunda bill be- utm? inJSF.P M au out C tlS ntial princifes nf n e4S a r me evil it was aun- Z3 HftSM-W which the uth pucauon has ever been made to appear for them in the courts." . me to fita Lee is the most congratulated nianin all Virginia, "T i"e r eueral courts during reconstrucUon,andI would notput ittoth! hps of the Mnrm r.L tr,llw,lM Bight is Bight Some of the young newspaper men think that because a measure is popular U is necesaroy wise uiu io uc ucsireu. Th, rrvls whv nnnn Civil Service, it is sure to pass ? miv Ket iri the way and tie c rushed ? Such men would make poor leaders. They would always run with the crowd. Truth is tnlth, right is right, the same yesterday, to-day ant-forever. In the South, among reflecting men, might does not make right. Those who have studied with any sort of care both Parlia mentary and Congressional history know how often vicious and foolish laws have been enacted. When the South stood up against the infamous unconstitutional laws: the cry might have been sent up, "Why oppose ; the laws are sure to be en acted and executed, whether the South agrees or not." Here is the doctrine that might makes right. The South did op pose and the fight was so manly and vig orous that after awhile the better classes in the North began to see the infamy of such legislation "the hell-broth" Senator Vance referred to recently in the Srtzr and uniting with the South the most vin dictive laws were repealed or mitigated and the Republican Supreme Court of the United States pronounced them unconsti tutional. Eight is right and might cannot alter it. Ifitiswise and democratic, in the true sense, to import into the United States the British system of life-tenure of put ting men in office and keeping them there as long as life lasts if this be the true 4 way tnen ny all means let us have it. But if this system be the right one for us then the wise men of the past were very blind and ignorant, for they did not attempt to incorporate into our system the British system of life tenure and official ariMocracy. Washington, Madison Jefferson, Jackson, Clay, Webster, Calhoun, McDufte, Bad ger, Gaston, and the great men of the past lived under a cloud and never knew what was the chief end of American poli tics and the great boon of all the ages, for thev never heard of or favorod or on. joyed that sd-called reform that keeps the enemy in me omces auu gives a ale perpe- ' -. i 1 i rr .--i . luny 10 omciai existence, ureat is Diana of the Ephesians Greater is the great American humbug British Civil Service Life Tenure. ' Yes, it is bound to come and North Carolina must jump on the train and ride with the boys or be crushed. This is the delicious poppycock that is dished out just now on "the Blair bill. If iniquities are to be perpetrated and new-fan erled humbugs are to be embraced, all right. hat JNorth Carolinians should attend to is the motto of David Crockett "Be sure you are right then go ahead." If silver is a right standard of value, then let North Carolina stand by silver, if every other State turns idolater and bows down before the great Golden Calf set up by the Northern plutocrats and monopolists. If Civil Service be undemocratic, umre publicanj unnecessary ; if it be dangerous and unwise, then let North Carolina op pose it to the bitter end, and sav to all who favor it "We will have nothing of tnis Jintish system. We believe in re form. W e believe m having honest, cap- aute, iauniui men in omce, but we believe in rotation in office the old, sound Dem- ocratic doctrine of the past, that worked 80 well ind we believe that the party in noun- xhnulrl hnl,l th r,th-; " ii. . r ..t,,. ii tne rilair educational bill be londpfl -fl ,i,,..u j , . ., . ? d.ynamite and danger, and if it vio- aies ine le"er and spirit-ef the constitu tion. then .nrth (Vm nn B.nniii iwi;n i ' 1 " . u-iiiik: to be a party to the wronor nml sbnnbl . ... i " , o ...... . t. fjea11y remse any of the alluring bait in the shane of milli t.b f7. i,J TMn, Tr n V i i. , . , . . 1 TeaSUrV. Ifteoerill R'hrrl i,. ouoi"5 "i iiiiuious iaKen irom tne Uk si0 k Z ' Ixli :r .7". , ufi'" t " rV. , to xwyti " lue eoutn will ao its dlltv 5n tbrcA aim uiuer questions, upftoldmsr ric-ht. nre- - j -ii ; - k wv,. , liJ6 1U, iwiiiic nit; eunsiuuiion, reius- mg all bribes, and then if evil and disas- ICI "um come it will be sustained. tCH gthened, comforted bv the assurance. by the grateful reflection that it had no hand in the matter that it souerht to Prevent the bad results. Principle is eernal - Expediency is temporary and " "kwu oiar k,.AX.c oi aonn Carolina and r ri, : o t : n grississippi take the lead m holding JV ""u "tie nic iiit' iu auora tnis tn -."S. ... eviuence oi inerr public smnt. nnrf mn tenai prospentv, havincr been ho din o- annual tairs tor the last five or . l . .- r Ueam tne Legislature supplementing; six i l4U" payment or premiums a f appropnatian. The Govern- "4 nouu"'T omciais have gen- Bairy Fanning. Dr. Benbow made 345 pounds of butter aLhis dairy ferm dihnn September, and pounds in Octohpr Duita n : reeding, is the burerest thinir of tho r i - - . O OIW IV I ft - ii ills u t it riKmnt r ii i t in the State. Gree.nshorr P..v I The Dr. is not onlv a i fo but he raises fine fruit and vtC' raises fine farih and vegetables; runs 01ie of tne best hotels FUiW. the State, and is an enternrLW ic tne uesinoteis benbow nnblio Cr,;fl r Thanksgiving. Governor Scales has issued his nrncln. -..i-.- mi i . .r " umnim j.or xnanKsgiving, naming the wjrore aesignated bv President, f!Wo . - . r- 5 iana. 1 TIT .:v mston 18 anxious to increase her r?"lroaa facilities. As Salisbury i raj,roau faci'ities. As Salisbury is in ffestion is thrown out. fnrfno Konufif 1 "ei ui uiajuni' nronosais. ttr n,r. w- A , a I lusw" people wuo want a place buiId .toI draw a line on your map J1U tu' uraw a nne on your map 'J to oaxisoury ana thence "boro and Charleston, S. C. Ferdinand Ward, the Wall aire, fi- toggy for jnancier of bad fame (Jen. Grant's pet uinei recently put upon his trial for grand larceny, went through in three uay nine, ana is now in bing Sing hard labor. Who comes next ? . . A Washington correspondent of the 011 inariotte uoserver Leazer, of Iredell county, is to be chief oj3 ju.r. u. a division m the Treasury Depart ment. Mr. Leazer is well and favora bly known in this part of the State as a gentleman of ability and strict in tegrity. France, Greece, Italy and Switzerland have renewed the monetary convention says a telegram to Secretary Bayard' Nov. 9th, and acreed that for fiv silver coin shall be redeemable in gold. Work on the Panama canal has stop- j ped for lack of funds. Push EadV ship J railroad and the canal will iwvr fWt. hiii 'aprossr ho iafhmna a SD1P across6 ne ISthmUS. Tfhe Small pox is still prevalent at montreai, Canada. Jphn McCullough, the Shakespear ian tragedian, is dead. Tnder the new management on the R. & Dl R. R., freight trains are forbidden to run faster than twenty miles an hour under any circumstances. Heretofore whejn time was lost they were allowed to .make it up by fast running, which bo doubt, was the cause of many acci dents. The plan just inaugurated is a wise one. - It Was a Crime. : Cftarleston correspondent of the Augus ta phronicle: A few weeks ago a man named W. L. Clemens came to this city trom .North Carolina, bringing his wife and 1 several children. On Friday night iasi ine moiner ana miner wished to go to cnurcn. A little son five years old who had always slept with his parents was jmt to bed with an older brother in anticipation of their leaving the family room uarK. Jrie onjected ana cried in cessantly. The father threatened to lock him up in a dark room if he did not hush knowing that the child was morbidly airaiu oi aarKness wnen alone. The lit tlo fellow cried louder than before, and the threat was put into execution. On being locked in the dark room tho child gave three pierchiug screams and fainted On coming to it was discovered that the once bright and promising boy had be come an imbecile. Not Showing up Well btead has been forced to confess under oath in court that one of highly sensation- ai yarns m nis paper, tne rail Malt Ua- zette, was false and without foundation This shows that he is not to be trusted Falsup in uno, falsua in omnibus. If not al ways true, it may be true in his case. Wil. Star. Disasters. Forty-eight people were drowned indake Su perior on the 7th by a terrific storm which fell upon a steamer which sailed from Owen Sound lor Port Arthur, Ontario. She had on board t2 person? only 14 of whom escaped with their hres. The vessel was new and strong but could not witnstand the lurv ot the wind and waves. A cyfclonc passed over tho countrv a few miles north qf elma. Ala., Nov. 6th, destrovine every thing in its track, which Tvas about half a mile wide. Its path has been traced for 40 miles lnirtecn persons were killed outright, others cannot (be tbuud, and about fifty dangerously wounded. The destruction -of property was im mense. ; A man with his wagon and team and a loaa ot ;cotton going to market, Avcre blown a- way ana nothing of them found. Potatcs were blown out of the ground and scattered. The Synod of Alabama, by a vote of 27 to 12, sustained the action of the directors of Colum bia Seminary in removing Prof. Woodrow. Shotwell Monument Fund. A few more names have been added this week. Cannot the list be swelled to 50 names? Are there not fiftv men and "Tr'."1 "Vttau " " uunar lirnnian in T7y-kvm-k . - U -..Ml Z . lit to tnis tuna. Uo to Kluttzs' Drue Store , ... iv muiw. iiug oiuic register your name with Mr. C. II Uarker John Wliitehead, M. D., Miss A. S. Rutledee. $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 J. J. Summerell. M. D., C. R. Barker, Wm. Hi Overman, Will. M. Kestler, Kerr Craige, Eugene Johnston, ti. T. Trauthain. M. D.. J. B. Lanier. D. A. Ramsay, 1.00 W. L. Kluttz, E. B. Neave, 1.00 1.00 1.00 J. Allen Brown, T. K. Brunei 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 J. G. Heilitr. Robt. W. Price, Lee S. Overman, A. S. Luter, T. B. Beall, Buerbaum & Eames, D. L. Lindsay, 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 John S. Henderson, w. c. lilackmer. Mrs J. F. Griffith, Mrs M. S. Henderson. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 S. W. Cole. D. A. Atwell, Frank Brown, L. W. Coleman. M. D.. 1.00 1.00 1.00 Mrs J. SJ McCubbins, Jr.. Jas. A. flrniirfi W. R. Barker, 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 John S. Bryan, Tnuii M fntr1 1.00 1.00 Theo. F. Kbdtr 1.00 1.00 Miss C. Fisher, w.NeaTe v A- Caldwell, M. D. 1.00 1.00 1.00 Tho Pnrirr J. D. Brown. ' 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 W. W. Taylor, C C. Krider. W. T. Rainev. A. CAED. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will enrevou. Free of CnARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-ad dressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. In man. Station D. New Tori n;.. 4:ly DO YOU Draw or Paint ? o Then send to EUGENE L. HARRIS & CO., Raleigh, N. C. for Price list of Artists and will fill your ordef by mail ung needed mail or express promptly, rortraits in uravon and Oil iSSSf ry NOTICE! I have on hand between one and two hundred thousand feet of air-dried PLANK 12 and 16 feet long, mostly Floorinsr and inch, plank ; some Weatherboardinff and Ceiling, which I will deliver on cars or at any point on line of Railroad. Parties wishing to purchase will do well to consult me as to prices, ftc. B. A. Bbrbt. Morganton, N. Nov. 10, 1885. noi2:de I ji P0 Absolutely Pure. Tltln o a uia iwwaemfver varies, a marvel of pur-ty Kr?jir2? wuoiesotueness. More economical tnan the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold tn ?2?I51uu.on wWn tlie multitude of low test, short i. . "P"iiM; powuers. soia only in ua. ouilli CAKING 1-OWDKK CO., 106 W&U St. N NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator of raui iiolshouscr, dee'd, I herehy give no l persons naving claims against the estate of said decedent, to present them iu me on or oeiore the 12th day of Novem ber, 1880. Ciikisenbubt Hoi.shocseb, decl7 . Adm'r of Paul llolshouser. Lraige & Clement, Att'ys. MERONEY HALL! The Event of the Season. Starndard Dramatic Company Brass Band and Orchestra. One INTlslxt Only o axiLTcLcuy. JSfouemh em' t In the great American Drama MY PARTNER. ADMISSION - - - 25. 50. and 75 Land for Sale BY J. M. EADEN, EEAL ESTATE AGENT, MAIN STItEKT, 6ALISBDKT, K. C. Farms, Tom Lo!s & Mill Property. EfTTa',! and 8fo liis Descriptive Cata logue aud Trice List. Terms to suit. Do3:6m SALE OF LAND ! Bv virtue of a decree of the Superior Coiihtv' ill thft ok nF Court of Rowan James Hellard, Adm'r of Srtnih Rice, de ceased, against Scoft Gales and others I will sell on the premises at public auction on Monday. ?th day of December 1885, a tract of land adjoining the lands of J. il Lyerly, Lydia Culbertson. the Christie.', Conell lands and the South Yadkin River fnntiininir ftO-o.i.. ...... l i . f, i-it nunc or less anu Known as me caran Un a land. TERMS one-third cash, one-third ?ii monins ana t lie balance in twelve montns witli interest on the deferred i.av OT.sir.ti. f- 1 I . ... ' ullU15 "i" uay oi saie at eight per cen yci ttiimiui. JAJitiS il JSLiLAliD, Administrator iuv. ou, ito. 3:tds R.J. HOLMES- YV T i i nave just returned from the North, and uavt- uow received a stocl of goods i equaueil in beauty and unriK-allcd in prices , cm oi aces a general stock of DRY GOODS AND i GROCERIES. Call before tradim- see the lot Ufi,.,. -"WW Kfs lOit NOTICE ! T I . . 1 x uate accounts, notes and mnrfn, wuicn are past aue. These must be settled t . . .iOSCO HO. I hfrn iq nr Kaftcv ;..,.. .1 r. uuic man KOw as mere are ffooa crons made thia Oo throughout the country. Settle uu. talf . new start, with bright new goods. FOR RENT! A brick building, in the Holmes R'v near the Post Office. Store room 22x63' with cellar. Four cood rooms nrl h.n' way up stairs, suitable for dwelling. it. J. HOLMES, 3:2m Salisbckv, N. C. A Jersey Bull -t'Oli SALE! I have a. fine three-year old Jersey Bull of high grade for sale, which may be seen at my farm near Mill Bridge. Call and SeCi im- J' F 8TAN8ILL. l:ot pd j i PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights SKafte U. 8. Patent t k... . t i t.T. MrwlArnto Vi.c ui umtc is opposite tne u. 8 ptn r we canobtaln Patenta in less timlL nf and mote from Washington. an th0se re- Send Model or drawing. We ad vup - . We refer hem to the Postmaster , Money Order Dlv.. audio offlctoteof 'tKr8 of ent office. For circular. MhrtZTTfL!! Pat-1 ent office. For circular. tfitZJlZ-1 actual dteagfi youTow- actual clients in your own Statn"-! w write to upposicpatent 07, Oct Win 1 04" M UUU PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. I shall sell Thursday, 12th day of No vember, 1 885, oa the premises, my valuable FARM OF 350 ACRES, divided into (8) eight lots containing from (4) loor to (75) seven tv-hve aeres each lour of the lots having from 15 fo 25 acres ot splendid well drumed bottom and good ouunings, ciover, acc. EITTekms One-fbarth cash,jalance in twelve, eighteen and twenty-four - months. with interest from day of sale at8 percent.' payable every six months. Possession given in a few days. Sale be gins at 11 o'clock a. m., sharp. sSale posi tive. Also at the same time and plicc, I shall sell several hundred bushels of fcorn, some sweet and Irish potatoes, Black;Berkshire hogs, one new Dexter Queen Ton Busrirv. one new cook stove, farm and garden tools, nousenoMi ana kitchen turniturf, &c, All new. Terms cash. J. G. McCONBTAfGHEY. l:3w I COMMISSIONER'S SALE! ? In the matfer of David M. Cooppr, George A. Cooper, James C. Cooperi Nancy C. Overcash, Emilia G. Ritchie.tend Mary E. Collins, heirs at law ot Sarali Cooper, deceased: Having been appointed Commissioner of rt . ii .i r . . . i . un to sen ine lianas oelonirinsr to the above named parties, I will proceed to sell on the premises, on the. 1st Monday in November,?! 885, it being the 2nd day of November, the fol- lowins described real estate. Situated in Atwell township : A tract of 49 acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of Hugh Parks, A. Boat, Allison Deal and others, which said tract was assigned to the widow of William Cooper as her dower. J lerms ot sale: One-third cash, and the maining two-thirds on a crftdit of six and twelve months respectivelyiwith inter est on the deferred payments from day of sale, at six ner eent Tbln tr Yin i -sr-w .-jv. i v v until the purchase money is pnisrl. uaviu M. COOPER, Com'r. Sept. 10, 1883. 51:4w &:BR0 -gr -$r 'V rW'W GREAT STOCK OF ! Comprising the greatest, most varied, most tasty most useful, as well as economical, sti&cfc of Goods EVER OFFERED ly SALISBURY ! SDIPLY JMMErfSE ! READ PARTIAL LIST: Trlcou, Flannels, Ladles" Cloths. 'Jassimeres, Plaid SulUn, Debar-ea, Alpacca, SILKS', Satins, Velvets, Velveteens, (In ail shades), Feather and Fur Trimmings, Woolen Laces, Hercules Braid and Buttons, In lnimfnse variety, Handkerchiefs and Gloves, In lars variety. t. WRAPS, I CLOAKS, ULSTERS, JACKETS, NEW,' MARKETS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, CLOAKING, and amagnlilcent line of JERSEYS ;1shawls, Nu bias, Hoods, Knit Jackets, Short Vn$s, Zephyrs, Napkins, Towels, Table Linen, CUUL.x-. COMFORTS, BLANKETS Ladles and Children's Undertrear : wkso. ira, woven and otherwise; BOSERY full and complete line, Including special line of FullUneof Gentlemen's Underwear ft furnishings Don't fall to see them-HATS, Caps, Boots ft Shoes GROCERIES. I Full, Xcw, Fresh, and superior line of Standard Groceries same orlce wv. viu wuuii lur. Wood and Wiuow Wear, Trunks and Vallces. Sewing Machines. Agents for AMERICAN and ST. JOlf N Sewing Ma chines tne most reliable on the marker. A splendid and varied assortment of the finest Dress Goods i 1fft ni'PT fmnv-lno I ' 'uter, win be Hold BELOW ysjo i , w make room. These Goods are m ner teCtCOndlttnn nr, ,n Per- V -7' . . serviceable as any goods. Look for the bar-, hv AlSO. a lot, Of HITS oh i.nnn.. ; ast winf . . ' -"" ci irum ' "Tt uaigain oeiow cofct. SSI!1!. 7"? nmtB tha Kept In a first class store r-,.,.,,, . 7 mrt propose to mr-et an . " manos of customers Salisbury, Oct. 15, 1SS5. tAc, ..r "" wijr me ae-i Luuio ana see u.s. JMKUMBY BBO S:3m Executor's Sale t rVSX r the ,ast wiM d testament Of J B Oitaon dee'd I will expose ! uu sa.e ior casb on Wednesday the llth day of November isss - lltP 01 corn, one lot of wher wason. and othr ... " wneat, one B ""w:iiy. JA8. C. GIRSOW v Oct. 28, 1885. 8 w. DEBILITY IN ADULTS ij mwil kn ran- . 0 often r""1 V.rms- Ihe cliun fr1111 niKKHl 18 not sufficnr! m ITI , w me Dl 2 on 1 iuer'K MIEONIY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator on the estate ot Surah Cooper on the 10th day of September, 1885, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of the said Sarah Cooper to make immediate nav- ment; and all persons havingclaims against said estate will present them for payment within one year from date herewf, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. DAVID M COOLER, Adm'r. 48;0tv . ! r j i . Administrator's Notice. Having taken out letters f adminif ra tion uponlhe estate of John C. Brown, de ceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to me on or before the 30th day of Sept. 1886, else this notice will be plead in bar of their recc very. All persons indebt ed to the said estate will nlease mak prompt settlement. ! 4 HENRY PEELER, Adm'r. Sept. 30th. 1885.6w 1 NI k for workin? people. Send 10 cents post t.nre. ana we will mall you frtt, a royal, valuable sample box of goods that will put you in the way of maklne more mon ey In a few days thanyou ever OMtWhlMt any business. Capital not require. You can live at home and work in spare time only, or all the Ume. All of both sex. of all ages, grandly successful. M eta. wj w cuaii) carueu every evenings mat au woo want work mar test the husinpxx p nmt this nn p.irdllvh dotTer:-To all who are not well satisfied we win send to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etn. wmA t rp pay absolutely sure tor all who start at once. Dont delay. Address Stinson A Co., Portland, Maine. Administrator's Notice; Having qualified as Administrator of Joseph Mahaley, dee'd, I hereby give no tice to all persons havinsr claims umiiiKf his estate to exhibit the same to me on or before the-Sd day of Seotemher 1ft This September 2nd, 1885. i DAVID H. MAHALEiY, Adm'r 4b:6w of Joseph Mahalcv. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified, us administrator n testamente nnnexo, upon the estate of Rob ert Knox, dee'd, I hereby notify all persons having claims against said estate td pre sent them to me for payment bn or before the 17th day of September, 1886, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recove ry. This Sept. 17th, 1885. JOHN S. KNOX Adm'r, Tito. F. Klutz, Atty. 48:6w race uav in all her ttepa, Heaven in ker eye, every gesture dignity and lore I" j appeared .Mother Eve, and so may Hhin her fair descendants, with the ex ercise of common sense, eare.and pro per treatment. An enormous number )' female complaints are direetJy caus ed by disturbances or suppression ol the Meoatral Function. In erei-y such MSC 111 -A f Jlurlinir 1n,l nnt J I I I Lkaufikld's Fkmale Regulator.! will enect relief and cure. 0 It id trom the recipe of a most distio-l C l:uiihed physician. It is composed of! H atrictlv oflioinal ingredients, whose Z happy combination has never Leen sur P w Ph W QQ passed. It i prepared with scientific skill from the finest materials It bears the palm for constancy of strength, certainly of erl'eot, ekgance of prepar ation, beauty of appearenee and rela. j live cheapness. The'teRlimony in it favor is genuine. It never faila when fairly tried. ' j CM H P w pq M 0 Cartersyille Ga. l ins will certify that two members of my immediate family, after having "niiering lor many years irom menstru al irregularity, and having been treat, ed without benefit by various medical doctors, were at length completely cured uy one oouie oi vr, liradheld's b emale Regulator, Its effect in such cases is truly wonderml.and well mav the rem. edy be called "Woman's Best Friend." Yours Respectfully, j Jas. W. Strange. Send for our book on the "Health and Happiness of Woman."" Mailed fr. jt Bkadfield Regclator'Co. i Atlanta, Ga. HEALTH BEST0A23U Sale of Land! By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County, in the case ot W. F. Lackey, Administrator of fi. J. Sloan against R. G. Sloan and others, I will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury on Saturday, the 7th dayof Novemb'r 1885, at public auction, a tract of land adjoining the lands ofLJ. L. Cowan, James Pearson, the John Graham lands and others; con taining 48 acres. Biddings to open at $204 93. Tennis one- third cash, and tho balance in six months, with interest from day of sale at the rate of 8 per cent per an num. W. P. T.APITRV A XL- Oct. 6th, 1885. K ...... 51:4t NOTSGE ! The regular annual niwii Stockholders of the Western Nofth Caro lina Railroad Company will take place in Salisbury, N. C. on the fnrMi Vwln.. day in November ,1885, it being the 25tk day of the month, Gko. P. Erwik. Sop nnA Trail SalUbury N. C. Oct. 13. stut. Executor's Notice. Having qualified as Exeeiitor nf th lust will and testament of James B. Gibson, deceased, all persons holding claims against the said James B. Gibson, are hereby noti fied to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 25th dav of Sco- tember, 1886, or this notice will be plead as a bar to their recovery ThU Sfntem- ber the 25th, 1885. JAS. C. GIBSON, Ext'r. 50:6w - A RARE CHANCE! FINE FARM for Sale! I will sell on favorable terms 10(1 acres of my farm, situated 1J miles west from the public square in Salisbury, on the Lincoln road, aud adjoining the lands of Beur. Ludwick aud others; 50 actes of it is well timbered, the remainder in fio stateof cultivation. Has on it rf hewed og dwelling, good well, two excellent meadows, a tirst-class fish pond, and is in one and henlthv ueighboi hood. Ihero is a gold bearing vein on it, and a 2$ pwt. piece was picked up there last year. Tho property lies well and may be divided to suit purchasers. Call on or address. Hen I 5 j I i t v vnniinge 'Will A. L.. JOHNSON, Salisbary, N. C. Oct 20, 1885. 1m and . .. .Wiu aua a orig' complex ion. 9-.
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