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1 Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1886. : 1,200 1,000 1,600 365 1,600 1,800 1,200 425 ., The Vanee Family. Here Is the list as made out by Repub lican liars. Just read and see how many Vance Is there are in office : Z. B. -Vance, U. S. Senator, sal ary, $6,000 R. . Vonee, Assistant Com. of Patents, 4,500 C. N. Vance, son. Clerk to t he Senator, 2,100 7t. a. Vanee, Jr., Geological fcurA vey.v 600 W. 0K Vance, cousin, in the Treas- T. HTVance, cousin, in the Post office Department, D. M. Vance, cousin, in the army, J Vance, cousin, Mississippi river Commission, Rica. Vance, cousin, hi the army, H. Vance, cousin, Mississippi river Com minion. E. Vance, cousin, Department of Justice, David Vance, cousin, Internal Revenue, A. R. Vance, Government Print ing office, 600 A. P. vanee, army, 720 . Robinson, nephew, page in the Senate, ' "900 y Hall, nephew, page in the House, 900 McDonald, cousin, Govern- - meat printing ollire, 700 To which i he Winston Republican adds roit manes a total ot sixteen persons, aan a letai salary inn ot 2d,320. Some olj ought to introduce a bill lor the relief of the Vance taraily on the go vera merit. The same authority found but two other senators as well provided for and addg, the total salary account of relatives would foot up an amazing amounts At the open ing of Congress there was much talk, through the press, that Senator Vance was opposed to the administration in its Civil Service, policy. But all that sort of "atuflT' kas ceost-d. Of course it has! If, with a total of 10 relatives a hold of the public teat at an aggregate annual sulaty of over $35,000, wont hush up a fellow, a seat on the very inside of the Treasury vault would hardly do an. Now that's the way they put it. Is it true? The writer felt that it was false and wrote to the Senator for the truth, here It is; the list as revised is as follows: E. B. Vance, V. fij. Senator, sal ary $5,000 B. B. Vance, Assistant Com. of I Patents, 3,000 CW. Yunce, son, Clerk to the Senator, 800 & B. Vance, Jr., Lieutenant in the army, 600 Hall, nephew, page in the House, What a fH in" nfT ia horn A Dissection of the Blair Bill. On the first page of this paper will be found a Strong article under the above heading from the pen of that able and patriotic lawyer tieorge T. Curtia. It is .. .. . . m m. a reproduced for tne benent oi tnose uiiiik mg readers of the Watchman who really wish enlightment on the constitutionality of the Blair bill. No more concise state ment of the case has been published. There is considerable change going on all over the -country in regard to this measure, and it will be safe to predict that should it not pass the present Con gress it will never pass. r The Asheville Citizen, speaking of the bilhsays: Anxious for increased and better educa tional facilities, our people are caught by the hard cash" which alone is held up to their eyes, and apparently tail to see, or are disposed to disregard, the surrounding and threatening evils. Leaving out1 of sight the constitutional question involved, and granting al i that may be claimed in this respect by the advocates of the bill, the question naturally forces itself, is it with a proper view of the economic in terests of our people for the general gov ernment to keep up a high rate and costly system of taxation in order to collect funds to distribute among the States for purely State concerns? There is no par ity of resemblance between this distribu tion aud appropriations for government buildings, government harbors and im arovement of government defences which These A sharp talking lady says the Kansas ' City and Farm on being advised to keep her tongue in her mouth, answered that it was against the law to carry concealed weapons. Worth of property destroyed bv Judge Bennett, it is said, will not be a uv vr xu i ndidate for Election to Coneress Fl Nrth Ch Within This will give a chance for quite a num- the last Week. Twentv-fi ve thou- ber of prominent gentlemen to come be- jii i j fore the next nominating convention. SaDd dolIars burned Up in Salis bury within sixty days. une ot tne old and prominent citizens oi ireuen, mr. j0hn JJavidson, died at Schedule of Time and C onnections Olf THE WESTEKS N. C. RAILROAD. The management of the Western North Carolina road are always on the alert, and meet every demand of the traveling pub lic as quickly as it can be done. The new schedule, now being run on that road is designed for convenience and cheapness of both freight and passenger traffic to points in the southwest, west and northwest. The change shortens the time to all points in the directions indica ted. To illustrate, the time now made by this schedule of connections from Salisbury to Chattanooga is 17 hours; Nashville, 24 hours; Memphis, 29 ; Cin cinnati, 44; Louisville, 31; St. Louis, 44; Kansas City, 55 and Dallas, Texas, 54. There is only one change of cars from Salisbury to Chattanooga, which is at Morristown, Tenn. It is the mast direct and convenient way for emigrants going west of the Mississippi river, as it gives makes the changes at points where eon fusion is not likely to occur. The trans fers are made in daylight and the con- , . -a a a fifminrm are r nnn siit-a whmh - ia a matter of great importance to all classes th " VfnCe " in which ther show W with of the traveling public. This route takes " "TT f,' 448 u V nce iamiJy iu uuitvi xv o itu a ne. xnere are no SM0M0J0 mm THE DURHAM BEL CO, ted with Wm We Our town has no. protection his home, near Statcsville, Friday morn- acainst fire, and should it, hranlr ing last, aged 78 years. The Landmark . m,,., , . ' , pays him a well merited notice. out nalt tne place might t)e des troyed before it could be stop ped. Remember that years of labor, Two negro boyg, aged 10 and 12 have been caught robbing the lock boxes in the Charlotte post office. They have been nmJr , 1 : i a! . 1 a., t huimu iiiia nine rucK-et ior anout a month. They are youthful violators of self-sacnfice, and denial maybeT .hem more deyligbt travel ttd '""W M Swept awaj in afl hour's time. Don t run any further risks but The radical press is now circulating a Lll x i- most bare faced lie under the headinxr of Vtt" ttl d"u taJvU uut a PU' may be located within a State latter are strictly for the use of the gen eral government in tne exercise of its legitimate and necessary functions. The same cannot be said of this school fund, so far as the present bill contemplates, but it is Ln the nature of a distribution among the States to be controlled by the States themselves. And how. will this be done? By keeping up wie odious internal Kevenue Jaws, "with imj aueimani corruptions ana oppres sions," as well as hi rhcr tarilTs than are otherwise needed. Iu order to keen ud the present system, of national taxation, pensions must be enormously increased: and costly coast defences entered upon, and subsidised steamship lines, and here comes along the educational bill, "gener ous' offer" as Senator George terms it; and thus bribing the soldiers, and the cities on the coast, and the Southern people and protecting whiskey monopolists of the 600 But read the Senator's private letter, which we lake the liberty to publish. It shows how the rotten liars lie and refuse to cor rect them. Senate Chamber, , Wabington, Mar. 2d T. K. Brunei. My Dear Sir I return the slip corrected accord ing to the truth. The Vances in office so tar as I know or am in any way responsi ble for, are embraced on the slip. The others through which the pen has been drawn, I never heard of before en this earth. I doubt If all of them are in exis tence. My son Charlie is my clerk, a Very confidential position, and is paid about $6 per day , whilst Congress is in session only. My son David is earning htf bread on the Times-Democrat in New Orleans. Tom is Lord Mayor of the town of Lenoir, and practices law. Zeb was appointed a Cadet iu the Navy by Judge she, graduated at Annapolis, and when Ihe Naval force was cut down bv act of . mT inrowu out and was appoint ed to the armvVi;Aj-thur. My little nephew, Half, wtt? .iBOOinted 2 vv l" nc i muse originally Dy the Tennessee delegation, where he lives. That's my responsibility. I am much encouraged by tins lie its the most bungling one they have started on me vei, ana snows they are getting out of tr' AuiMl,c yu vwy wuch 4ur your i- ' !f In haste yours, Z. B. Vance. -: J Dmr Sir: A few moments after I had sealed my first letter, I sent for a repub lican friend from Ohio, and told him of we contents ot your letter. He told me that he had seen the article wheu it had first appeared in the Cincinnati Commer ctal, that injustice to me, he had written full correction to the Editor at once he refused to publish it. He theu sent it to the Iribune which bad copied the lie, and that paper abo refused to publish My friend told me that the newspaper an who started thai. a Hist t.SWlr Vl i4limnl register and charged me with every man w hose name was Vance ! If my name had been Smith, wouldn't he have got me v One or t wo of those on the list I am told are coal black negroes, and all are radi cals appointed by former administra tions. Vivri, -; " "" Kevenue Raiders. Revenue raiders caught four men at an Illicit still in Wilkes last week. Thev were bound over to court. The raiders also captured six stills and cut up several eoppers, Alexander Journal. This and like items are too common in the Press of today, but they serve a good puriwso in re outing tne democratic I representaives in Congress. Hurry up r the reform, if not the abolition of the revenue system. Xeglect of this matter is dangerous. If the democratic party ever pledged itself to anything, it was to the wiping out of this revenue oppress ion. . IfheWATCBMAN was abreast of the pafr in denouncing the law and promis ing, a change, and it meant just what it said. We demand of all our representa tives, in the name of the people who put them iu place, to do all in their newer to the change. Talk is cheap. Action the people demand. i . iee-" y w Snow Storm. There was a furious snow storm in the northern and eastern section of the coun try last Saturday and Sunday. The drift . mj j. in some places was rrom tnree to six feet deep stopping the trains on railroads, and impeding business of all kinds. A train w;w derailed in Maine by ice, and several trainmen seriously hurt. North antl North-west, keep ud a svstem which all the people of all sections de nounce. To divert the minds of the tieo- ple from real wrongs and to avoid moving them, shrewd representatives of monopo lisms oi various sorts ana in various sec tions and local and personal selfishness. erect golden calves, and forthwith the people regardless of conscience fall down and worship. Our peo ple compiain ana justly, of the present oppressive and stagnating burdens of the governmental system of taxationret they, when shining dollars areheld up before them, forget the hereafter, or even present embarrassmentsand cry to their representatives, Jgive," ."give.'' The people mustmake up their minds to sub mit eternatty to the present svstem of taxation, or. reduce instead of'i national "offers" of eenerositv. and. bv .1! : j i , , . i tuning aown general burdens ot the char acter alluded to be the better enabled themselves to work out their intelle.etu.il and social and material salvation. The Moore Gazette has found an eye opener, ; and turns in opposition to the "steal" as follows: Opposition to the Educational bill is put upon its unconstitutionality. Its ad vocates think that they find a warrant for the measure in the "general welfare" clause of the Constitution. Leading Ed ucators and statesmen are among its ad vocates, and we have felt from the first agitation of the measure that it Avould be a good thing for the South if it could be brought about under Constitutional war rant, but after reading the opinions of those who have made the Constitution a study, men eminent as lawyers and scholr ars, we regard the measure as one which in tbe end will prove a most dangerous precedent, fraught with mischief to our institutions, and undermining the princi- mes oi our government 1 jm ea tor relief from a war tariff, which our people acre grpaued for up wards of twenty vears. although nrom- iaed to the people and anxiously looked for hv tlu.m ii-;n v.. is i -if - "j Ti ixi uub uu nauzi'U tilt Llie hands of the present Congress. In the Senate on the 26th inst., the bill was taken up, and Mr. Blair took the floor. Mr. Allison formally presented his amendment which provided that where white and colored schools existed separately, the money was to be paid out in support of such schools in propor tion as the illiteracy of the white and col ored people bears to each race, as shown by the census. Mr. Blair objected to the ruce uiawnction, Mr. Kiddleberger d clared that as soon as a distinction was made between the white and colored schools that that moment the public schools would be destroyed. Mr. Alli son's defence of his amendment was placed on the ground that without it the money appropriated under it could be distributed according to numbers, while the illiteracy of the colored children was vastly in excess of that of the whites. Statistics were quoted to sustain this position. Mr the traveler through the finest agricul tural, mineral (iron and coal) and forest regions Of central United States, and the such people as those described, lie originated in a Cincinnati paper. The scenery along the way is unsurpassed in America. j A adkm correspondent of the Land mark says that the peach and cherry buds were killed by the late cold weather. It may not be so in other counties. ihe same naner rennrts n m-.i A,r ;n a bill before Conerress de- V. i it:.. 1 rr l r-w . .. , . . " , wuu uuu luruersuurg, (lretiCll coun- "f TT 1 w! " IOUrm y.) ction which bit several other dogs, " : t" and ran through the countrv nstr.rinr i p Increase of Postage. The people will be surprised to learn that there is J. SAMUEL. McCUBBINS, who represents a line of Fire Insurance Companies equal to any in the State. Office, next door to A. C. Harris'. Fel,25:lv. Manufactured especially for Bright Tobac- We guarantee every pound amonia- Genume Peruvian uuano. Will not fire the plant in dry weather. Insures a quick and vigorous growth and a large brigbt, rich waxy Tobacco. Indorsed by the pleanters wherever used. Bern ember some 1'eruVian Uuano is almost absolutely necessary to grow large rich tobacco. This is the kind of tobacco that is in such de mand. THE DURHAM BULL FERTILIZER for cotton and corn is acknowledged, by leading planters throughfmrtlie State, as the best Guano lorMte price ever used. Guaranteed freeftom all Firev Amoniates laterials of every kind. 1 These goods are last beromming the leader where ever useI, because they ri.ve the lest field results. When von buy DURHAM-BULL FERTILIZER jou get value received, you are not buying water and sand. Every ton of our goods is warranted to be $ust as represented, r or sale bv dealers at most rail road points in X. C. and Va. '.if I valuable 1 - - SALE OF m Lands, Under and by authority f a consent A LOCAL AGENTS. L. C. Bernhardt. . Witiierspoon & Gibson, R. L. Goodman & Co., Hoover & Lore, . Salisbury? N. C Statesville N. C. Moorcsville N.G Concord it. C. Apply to any of our Agents or write di rect to us for Flemings Treatise on To bacco and Leading pi inters certificates testifying to the superiority of our Fer tilizer. I DURHAM FERTILIZER C0. 19.'2in. Durham C. xnis scneme will practically drive out the sending of merchandise of any kind kn0W8 hov inrougn tne mails, and will, force all that class of matter into the hands of express companies. It will be a fat thing for them, but very hard on people who have no express office near them. other things, but disappeared, no one IT Onus Frobandi and Preparation for Trial" is the name of Mr. W. H. Bailey's new law book, which has just come from hp nrrn; Tf 1 iil.- v,-..-, - . Tim w.o,,f ia , uoa uiauv inenas :r ltlLC' A" vculsu lu",w here who have nleasant nWu.. r WILL PAY YOU FARMERS, cree of Rowan 8operior Cotfri made Kovember term, 1885, and further dZJll made at 'Whrnni-v Tn ifific "re ISSfi er, I will offer at public sale atfbec'L1(? House door in the town ofiliK.- un Mondayjatl iay of April, 1886, OtJbethg the first Monday in Anrih l iUlowing described tracts of landfo"! owned by WM MACAF, Eaqtu 2 S Rowan County, (the sale of lots No 1 ? 4 & 6, having been confirmed). " ' ? ' JLOt o. 5. T.VinfT luihi-n.LB (k, ll -kT r . ' the New Mnckavilla r..H .jL:1s lands of R. Trexler, WttleBarV 1 others, about half a mile from the corpo rate limits of the town of Salisbury con taming 85 acres. The biddings o k i T'-ov acre. Lot No. 7. Known as the "Pond Tract " adinitnn. the lands of Win. Murdoch Benton Lud? wig and Ann MeNeely, and about 1 mUe, from Salisbury, containing a;fii .i finest hdttom Wd.i . I "n . .IVr the site of the old Mca DeiB . vr u V4 Lot No. 8. ivnowo as tlic "Wise Traet " lt -i f- y j swui six miitslrom bahabnry, between Statet ville public road, adioininrr h mAm r John Gourlev. John Y Rii-x f a a and others, containinn 8H5 dctm v u This tract has been subdivided it,t W Mii.-iiiir iraeis, io wit: acres ; ins 2'i acres. A. containing K B, containing 300 acres; C, contain- I 1 1TV I acres- aim u, containing 207 really excessive, and when compared with the rate charged in other countries for the same service, is astonishingly high. It should be reduced instead of in creased. In Canada, seeds, plants and sam iirc charged four cents per poun and at this rate, are carrj Postal Service enroute from nointa in Eastern Canada, to the Northwestern British-Provinces, while far the same ser- the United States charges its citizens sixteen cents, or four times as much as it charges foreigners for the use of its postal facilities. Let reduction be the watch-word for this democratic administration increase expenses in everything that the people have to touch be tbe policy. They have increased the revenue taxes by taxing the fraction of a gallon; they are trying to increase the -tariff on imports ; they arc preparing the way to make perpetual the internal rev enue system by appropriations of the people's money to support unconstitution- WHO ARE WANTING hio f ALna . I- ., . A uwjwRCD, i M-ni appreciation ot pure tun in all its forms, and who have been as ouen Deaten by ins superior game of whist as by his t rauscendent legal accom plishments. Knights of Labor. mere was a meeting in Asheville, Monday night, to hear a Kentuckian speak on this organization advocating it, probably. The proprietors of the glass works at Crystal City, Mo., have trouble with the members of this organization in their employ, aud have ordered them to leave do not the rder or the works. Twenty-six were discharged Monday, and; the rest were But that seems to given two to decide on what they will do. COMPOSTING MATERIALS, To call on tine undersigned before buying elsewhere. ! I have a line of . ; i -1' 1 PHOSPHATES Varying in price from $15.00 to 25.00 per ton. Also, Not Symptoms, but the Disease. It would seem to be a truth applicable by all 1 ! .11.1 r. . I mm especially dv professors ot the healiug art, that to remove the disease, not to alleviate its symptoni8T should be the chief aim of medication. i et in how many instances do we see this truth al measures; they are trying to increase uc1 ,n lheor"' gored in practice. The ' rn ii 1 1 1 1 t ii.i i j . . " - - x . postage and they are indulging many lorms of extravagance. The representa tives of the South are not united in oppo sition to these measures. They will continue to burden and oppress the people until there is unity. There is danger in delay. Acquired Accomplishments Chas. H. Burton, colored, who has re cently been teaching school at Troutmans, imm - a. 1 m i who nrresieu luesdav, on a warrant charging him with haviiier foro-eH The long wish- "rder in Catawba county where he has under! r" 1lwjn nui recently, and was oaged in jail here. Sheriff Atjison took him to Newton Wednesday. That is One trouble with the black man. Whenever ne learns to write he is so greatly tempted w wnie soineooay else s name. States rxlle Landmark. There is a wonderful familiarity about this item. Nearly all the news papers in the South have just such items with only a change of names and places. Why is it ? But Solomon, whose reputation for wisuom was a never failing source of comment forjhe press of his time, says: the ethiopian iste prone to perloining as the sparks are to, fly upward. The records of the petty courts in the Southern States may be quoted as backing Solomon in his sweeping assertion. He also states in another place that there is nothing new under the moon. This may be taken as another evidence that Soloman quamted with "Sambo's" raids. bring Miller of New York onnnewi ir. Allison's amendment while he favored the bill. He favored abandoning the bill rather than adopting the amendment. 'In that amendment he saw the begin ning of race distinction that would result in race hatred and a war of races," Upon this the Wilmington Star re marks: If that does not open the eyes of intel ligent men who are favoring the danger ous bill, then they must indeed be sealed against all light. Tm?I 2 aU1uhat P"nds to be in- .v....v v vuvj i in t in i iiiommtM : about race troubles in the South en a waiv if von HUtrih,. t. c. . w. mrmmo Lilt mnd upon a basts of illiteracy. What Sufbr fraud the Paternai rw This a question on which really Jiangs the "general welfare" of the people of the South It fa necessary, therefore, that they, the people, should understand it. To this end, the Watchmak, ever zealous in opposition to measures fraught with danger to the people, deems it best to lay before them the opinions of those most competent to pronouncje them, that they may act in the fullest light. Mrs Delia Worth Bingham, wife of Col. Bobt, Bingham, of the Bingham school, died on last Wednesday. was ac- noctivagant V Lynched, j There have'been three negroes lynched at Spartanburg, S. C, within the last twelve months, the Jast one on the 2d instant, was a very public affair, in which 800 men are said to have taken a hand, public notice having been previously given of time and place. The offender was a negro man without announcement of name, charged and convicted on the tes timony of the highly respectable young uwrxiea iaay who was waylaid on her re turn from a school house, knocked down and dragged off and abused. The man was brought before.her and identified by her. He was hung to the limb of a tree. The lady suffered severely by him, and was, at last accounts, in a critical condi tion. So says the Charlotte Observer, J. V. Leads, of Cincinnati, an extensive manufacturer of cotton seed oil, conceiv ed the idea of pooling this new product, and set about it with such industry, as now, it is said, Lead's syndicate controls sixty per cent, of the entire seed oil in terest of the country. The object of this sclieme is to regulate the price of oil and to restrain competition. It is a monopo ly, designed to enrich the members of the combination at the expense of consumers Now let the public get out of the way of them refuse to buy their oil, and they Will trump the game. The new Hotel in Statesville is finish ed, and was opened to guests on Friday last. ri . ' 1 1 . . . . . i . . ..... ....... . niioiiuvi oiomacn iJiiters is sue ccssful in so njany cases, with which remedies previously tried were inadequate to coue. is at tributable to the fact that it is a medicine which readies and removes the causes of the various maiuuies to which it is adapted, ndigestion, t.trr uu ague, nver complaint, pout, rhehma usm, disorder of tne bowels, urinary affections anu oiner maladies are uot palliated merely, but rooted out by it, it goes to the fountain head ii is reaiiy, not nominally, a radical remedy auu it enuows the system with an amount of vigor which jis its best protection against dis ease. j'jT'lI 4KlM HER Absolutely Pure. This nowder streugiu, aud wholesonieness. More econoniica miin ine ordinary kinds, and Mimm h. w,.i,i in competition with the multitude of low test, taro - "o-vi .um vi (misjiiiaie luwaers. oia onirnv . w vcr. iuo nail 1 Notice of Dissolution. ri . .. . i ne conartiiershin heretotnre o Ut n.r . 1 V . . . m in-V;il IIIV UnHCrSVjrnea. ( (IH.r htlclllMa m China Grove, Rowan county, ia this Anv dissolved by mutual consent. Th bu.i. ness will be closed tiu lv Cline Rnnin. 8er- M. P. Cliwe. ItHrrs Pt.ikb! Cliina Grove, N. C. Feb. 18th, 18b. 20:4 1. KoticeTo Creditors. All persons having clnini9 against Robert B. Knox, deed., are hereby notified to ex- III lilfr fka .- n .. .. 4 .. . " J ruuie io me unuersiirneo on or oetore the 25th day of February 1887, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. EUPHIA A. KNOX, Feb. 24th, 1886. Adm'x. 1C.-0W. Garden Seeds given away at Enniss' Drug Store. If you. buy one dollar's worth of ganlen seeds or drugs or medicines, Dr. Enniss will give 10 papers of fresh garden seeds free. ALSO Tobacco seed free for 50 cts. worth ef garden seeds or nieiicines. lfctf. German Kainit and AGRICULTURAL LIME Cheaper than ever before in this market '1 COTTON, CORN J TOBACCO FERTILIZERS at lower figures than you have ever bought them. Lot No. 9. Known as the 'Sutfin Tract." on a. Statesville public road, and near thm Water Tank on the W. Iff. C R. R. alwut 7 miles from Salisbury, adjoining tbe lands of John Gourlcy,.M. A. Agner and otheri containing 27Jv acres. s Every yariely of the finest tin. ler, cotton, tobacco, and train producing landsare included in the va rious lots above advertised, and the finest bottom landiflfe this" section, well ditched and drained. Comfortable buildings, tenant-houses, tobacco bams., &c.,on thcjaive tracts. .Purveys and plots of the lands mav be seen at the office of th Commissioner. TERMS The pureh tiser to Onv nn. third cjish on the confirmation of the sale, the balance in two equal instalments at the ('fi 1 1 if civ onrl ...!.-.. ........ 1 . r . . - i'isnc iiM'utus, ilJtt'rt'Si on the deferred pjiyments at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the date of rnn- firmiition of sale. Title to be reserved till all the purchase money is paid. THJEO r . KLUTTZ, Com'r. Salisbury, N. C, 3Iarch I. 1886. 20tdofs. CLUB RATES To parties wanting to buy in car load lots, delivered at China Grove, Third Creek, or Salisbury, at a small profit. it J. ALLEN BROWN. Star Brapd The lastNotice ALL those whohage not paid their Town Taxta for last j car wiu do well to tdll on me and sew tie tht'in without further delay. , After the &th March I win be obliged to advertlseorgale the property belonging to tliose that are delluquent This I do not w ant to do and sincerely hope that delinquents win come and pay their due Bare the cost of adv-ruslnr and tlic exposure of their names' and properly. Very Kespectlully, Feb. 4, 'bti G. H. SHAVER, Town Tax Collector. MKKONKYcxBRO. Have fitted up Machinery at their Store Housp for the purpose of overhauling old Sewing Machines. They keep new parte of all Standard Machines. Can refit them and make your machine work as well as when new, AT SMALL COST. They will repair all kinds of light machinery, and various house hold articles -Guns and Pistols, Umbrellas, Parasols, Locks, Sausage Grinders, , Coffee Mills, fcc., &c. Speeial JO Continues to hold the Treat in the Lisa of Commercial Fertiliser! For Growing- Fine Bright Tobacco. The "Stab Brand" Special Tobacco Manure now needs no recommen dation from ns, as it has a standard reputation of over fitWn w duvw3di hi jofinura anu pianuTs everywnere in VinriniM. viwviiuo udc id auu ittrnitujr tu 1UM buji&nor value. inaeea, a and good, reliable, bouestly made and well-bRlnrvl rtAU the great right arm of their success in raising fine bright tobaxo--and this is what we an now justly claim for the -Stab Brand." The constantly increasing demand for this High-Grade Standard Fertilizer is the best evidence of its valne. EVERY BAG IS GUARANTEED TO BE OF STANDARD QUALITY. For f ale By Allen B own. Asrenf, Salisburv. N. C. 'S ir Brand' Cottou Manures. Who bus also tn e Don't throw away a pair of Tongs, or Scissors, for want of a rivet : a Bucket. T for want of a hoop or bail ; a Smoothing Iron for want of ft handle; a set of Knives for want of grinding. Spend a Die and save a Mar! We hope soon to start up our Wood Working Machinery, Ma chine Shop and Foundry, which will enable us to repair anything from a Sewing Machine to a S tea m E ngi ne. We have good wood working machinery for building Doors, Sash, Blinds, fe making all kinds Mouldings, If you have one ot" our Farm er' Plows, don't throw it away: the standard never wears out, & by adding three pieces you have a new plow at a trifling cost: And remember that you don't haveloend to N. York or Ohio to get aNbroken part or points. The freight in such case will buy the piece of us. If you have not bought one of our Plows buy itr you will never regret it. T. J. & p. p. M KRONEY. Feb. 4, S3. i i i . ' h
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