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Carolina Watchman. TTIUB3DAY. FEB. 17, 1887. The Successor. Hon. J. J. Davis, is to fill the place on the Supreme Court tiench, made va- ded for bnt that bounty jumpers and Andrew Jackson's ghost is reported men who merely enlisted will be the re- naTe made its appearance in Ten- eipient; that the cost, of thc war have Q Wld we conUi get the an- mo nonage nt in type in pops another globe pays; that the people who were hot report that btonewall Jackson a ghost soldiers have ome rights, and it is time has appeared at Lexington. a. Ah! to call a halt. bnt the teleirraoh is a wonderful insti- tution. To show that the real deserving will not receive this out-pouring of the peo- t u jtu vr- au tu pie s money, it raigni oe mt nuonea inai cant uy iuc urm oi , - . . f , f T)ecember 19 . uj-i;.!, mfI n nMi jo, wmwcm .mu t-m.ui.r, i, iu t t losiiiar its heat aud oo.UUUl . . - . S u. u appointment was tendered to him bv the Governor, and his acceptance of it is announced in the Raleigh pa pers. The appointment is a good one, lew men in the State having a better record of the essential points required for the place. Death of Diafcop Green. The death of Bishop Mercer Green He was the Bishop of 1865, 202,500 men enlisted. Over MJUU men enusicu. ver o-j.owi -u , r - . in I wtH pvnni:i v iippvp nut never reported to any commana, wnnei , ; - j - announced. He relieves tiw .,tluM-s rennrtiHl from lime to t me me situation, nowever, oy saving u until after the close of hostilities. Many will require ten million of years for of these never heard a gun fired or smelt the final collapse. powucr, ana yet uix jiayers woum c hud to Runnort this crowd under the bill. - . .1 MM - " V -WIT It SI 1 1 1 All lam told hy a well posted government The Mew lork worm or. tne ir,n official that it would have taken over records the commencement of a suit half a billion dollars out of the treasury It is true 4i In t'tni irt o Inn f ' it was almost entirely from tne uiiprisuuiucuv .mu luuwiy, m n ....... - - recuiAis iiue cwmiucncciueoi) i khu ?udl,l,'!rs 0,lt wih u"'"8"? Ki"st Beni, R Bntler. for thviit-f &ISJrtS.fc T):000, bjhn H. LsterX Mj, . imnc ontimiv from the imprisonment and robbery, inlol4. native North Carolinian of high dis tinction as an aide, pious and useful man. He is supposed to have been An the neighborhood of ninety year s of age. A fuller notice will lie published in our next paper. vnA w. - nm ufif iii'i . iiri'ii ill . v.i ill :i r - I m. . . . F.r V"";!" " rTTTfS" South, vet a Pennsylvania member told The complainants statement is a re- - i. m ' - - i . a & -. . , -1 . i . , i 1 me this afternoon that it would not be hearsal of Butlerism prevaleut about passeaover tne rresiaeni s veio. aiauy una time. members who voted tor it are giaa in t lwir rwjirl it. Wfl vi'tnpd Voil see maUV Congressmen don't always vote their own W,000 persons lmve lett isortn Carolina judement. The "soldier vote" is a con- tor ueorgia since tne nrst nay oi January stant irhost in their path, it is even sum xyice-ic cwniny r that Mr. Matson, who introduced the Where did they go from ? Were mil, wasn't anxious for its passage the th white or ytp What do thev act oi me rresiuent aeserves me wmiu . . - f ft(HriT;A n lipttr their gratitude of the thinking people of this the expect in teeorgia to better their coumry Midland Railroad. There was a meeting of the stock holders of the North Carolina Midland It. It Co.. held at (ireensboro, on the 10th instant, in which Col; A. B. An 4mtm vice president of H. & D. system was present and representing that com pan v. The action had on this occasion was to the effect that work was to be commenced on the N. C. Midland R. R. from Winston to Mocksville in 00 days, and prosecuted to YVilkesboro to completion. Horrible. Amatory comes through the Morgan ton Star, of a woman named Crowson, living with her mother in Mitchell county, who had two children. They were very poor, and the question of making some disposition of the chil dren they could not support came up, and drowning them was decided on. On the way to the river with her little boy, who it seems heard the discussion, he said, "Mania, please don't throw me into the river today, it is so cold." The child's body was found in the river two weeks after, and a jury of inquest caused the arrest of the woman and she is now in the jail at Baker vi lie. await ing her trial for murder. Who would have thougrht that there was such gross ignorance and abject poverty in the goodly State of North Carolina! There is more need of the missionary than of the hangman in the region of this wretched home in the mountains. It is a case at which the heart melts and unbidden tears flow. Slow Justice. If there was any way to punish the Congress of the Ul S. that body ought to be hung up by the thumbs why? We mean in reference to the trade dollar . Congress perpetrated a swindle, upon the people ot the country by putting in circulation a coin that should have been good for one dollar anywhere and at all times. But in stead of that the govern n me nt itself practically repudiated the coin by refusing to accept it for government dues, and itjwent down in value to 85cts. Those who had accepted it at face value lost 1 Sets on the dollar. Now, aftei the mischief is doue. Congress conies in and legalizes the trade dollar at its face value. Now, after speculators in the coin have raked in almost every dollar at 15cts discount, they can bring out their trade dollars and pass them on the government at full face rates. If this is not a swindle what is it? rm i . -I'll rnu.,i4.,i. iu. mere is report eu to oe consiaeraoie l. " . tit Mr JwiK giwinig anions' me sifik in lire ujuinitiiwj vi tne im. v - . -T --mr 1 ' 1 runA vatn fho i,-r insinn era New York, but business has re- kill tanA r.ic4,f l.Wlv in u- sumeu iormer proportions ana is mov i iSL- nA ii. ing on without the aid of many of the v t t 1 1 Lilt? i wri finu iiit uiruuit. . uiiu i " ,.o.... f ,.,,,-, tho "'"I nuu ouuta icrv.unu tuc jjcvjJ1C o iinvjuij iiuui hands of the srjoilers. It was no small thing for the President to do. The Arnold's livery stable in St. Louis, bill lnul passed Con sress bv a verv de- was destroyed by tire last week. It cided inaioritv: but his courase was was a large establishment, and the loss erinal to his convictions, and he bravelv is put at $150,000. One hundred fine : - . . ' II L 1 il n performed his duty. names pensnea in tne names Hut the rresident has not yet done conideratioh nroivd leirislation npon both branches ot our revenue laws, and On the 3d instant' it ws returned to jmhi with suth modificntionsandehsnires as wn ntc- esjirv in order to ni:ike it :i')tut' to We gentlemen to whom it had be'n suloniited. In order, however, that our efforts to secure a reduction of taxation might not fail on account of our inability to agree upon a , measure in advauce, we. at the sam-' time, submitted certain alternative propo5ition8t some one or more of which we hoped miuht he acceptable to you. Among other fhintrs we. proposed to'submit the entire sulject to a caucus of oiir jwditical friend, witlt the nndeitnnding that all parties would a hide by the results of its action, and, if ease that course was not satisfactory to you. w e informed you that we would at any time, upon a reasonable notice, 'snport n notion to go into the Committee ot the Whole on the State of the Union for the. purpose ot considering House bill No. 0702, introduced by Mr. llandall at Aie last. wia That bill rehites to internal revenue as ell as tariff taxes, and proposes torepeal the en tire in.erhal revt riue tax on ' manufactureil tobacco, snuff, and cigars; We have re ceived no response to that communication, and I consider that it would not be proper. under the circumstances, lor me to agree to a course of action which would present lor the consideration of the House a simple ptopotrition for the rcfeal of the Internal revtnne tax on. tobacco, snnff and cigars to the exclusion of all other measures for the reduction ofTaxatiom Sincerely hoping that wmio plan may yet Ihj devised that will enable the House to consider tbei4e subject oi revenue re duction, I am verv "truly jours. ? j. a. cakmsi.e: Mot her- should rememWr. in the abitce of their physician, Aver' Cherry Pestcral prom i t ly removes the croup. LIST OF LETTERS i p., rsBs East of letters remaining in poet office. u fa notice .Safubury, X. C, for tlie week ending recovery, at Feb. 12. 1887 Tener McCorcle W S McNeely Smith C E Smith MiUow MUler T A Albright Ueorge & Siloia Sarah Barber John Benger Lena Foard Sarah Goodman Mrs Addie Grier London Hall Adam Leutz A D Moore George Sumner Rev J A Tyler Joshua Williams Daniel Coil Please say advertised when the above letters are called for. A. H. Boyden, P.M. JNotice to Creditors. All persons havintr claims ajrainst the estate of G. A. Parks.ecil.. sre n quiretl to p Sent the same to the undersigned on or Wore the 88th day bf JanOary. 18,;8. ?ir will lie pleaded m bar of their J. F. HoDUE, A.lm'r. Jan. add, 1887. 14:4w. DR. E. F. SNEAD, islr and Surgeon, SALISBURY, N. C, jteetfully ofll-r his roleMionj -ervi. Select EeiM and Classical School v For Boys. Session opened Jan. 17th, and w ill close Jone 3rd (5 months.) For terms and other particulars apply to J. M. H Most ce to lb iMiblie. ft 'fllfv in Maj. Cole' Iron Front B dlJ. lap.l I flr, Ei"i Gfr. Main Ptdier tr. Renid nee, erner Mam A llorah ur. Dec. S3, 188(1.' ... if 13:1m. ill, Principal. up the pension business. There is anoth er bill on the calendar, "arrears of pen sions1 which it is estimated will add $150,000,000 to the annual expenditur-U0 do for their relief has Droved es of the government If he plunder- quate to the necessities of the si ers are allowed to have their way all the muuBr.u.,wM n For the first time in the history of atviaea out among uie sotaiers or me vr rvi n.. i. j i ... army wbether they are ngbt-1 . , i'st Snnd ' A Wnn There is a famine in Newfoundland, and the people are in great distress. AH that the government has been able inade quate to the necessities of the sufferers. federal fidlv entitled in it or not. and the crov- I .. ernflienti toacteu aown wim aeoi. of the Sabbath into operation on that day. went We trust 1he results of Lieut. Wins- low's survey of our esistern waters with reference to the possibilities of oyster culture will not fail of utilization by . i i mt i tne legislature, the lieutenant snows that there are really millions in the North Carolina sounds, now out of reach, and the plans lie suggests for get ting them into the pockets of the peo- We acknowledge a ticket of invita tion to attend the Washington Hirth Day exercises at the State University, Feb. 2sJ, 1887. The reported duel between Dr. J. 0. Wilcox and ex-sheriff Baker, both of Ashe county, N. C, turns out to Ik? a pie are practical and just to all ealab- fobricatidn without foundation hshed interests. 1 he opportunity we How do Ton Spell It? Some people spell it "Jowl" nnd some Jole"; but spelled either wav it is verv good with turnip greens. uVery good, ' yes, good enough to make a hungry man's mouth water.! It reminds us, as the story teller would say, of two men at the printing prca, years ago, recounting between themselves the good things of which they were respectively i ohd. One was old, and fond of "a dram" occasionally. The other was young aud full of fan. After they h;id pretty well exhausted the catalogue of good things, the younger atarM up afresh, with a grin on his-excittd', face: "Unele Ace, Fll tell you what is good -old peach and honey." The old man forgot, for a moment, what he was doing; fumbled with the damp sheets as if he didn't know what they were for, and then suddenly re covering himself, ripped out "Tab, if if "you aay that again I'll knock you down." It allowed the strength of oldanemo ries ' have in the way of oyster culture of es tablishing a new source of wealth should by no means be thrown away Opportunities do not last a life-time. We must avail ourselves of them as they come or loose thepi forever. Neirs and Observer. Importance to Snobs. Yon can't be great distinguished, von know with out affecting some one of the various forms of idiocrnsy. You must have a sp-cialty of some sort must love to eat mushrooms or shrimps, spiders or crabs, venison or Cat fish, goose or turtle, onions or radishes, "niavcocks" or mandrakes something, to make peo ple talk about you. Now, go it snob, the road to greatness is chalked out for fou. i i mm Lulu Hurst is married, and the the favored gentleman is he who trav elled around with her when she was exhibiting her wonderful and myste rious power. She was here, it will be remembered. Judge Schenck wjll pass anywhere in the world as a man of great mental, will, and physical force and yet that slender girl whirled him about on Meroney's stage as if he were a dwarf and finally brought him down in a crashing tall to the floor. But she has made up with one who knows all this, and is sure to keep the peace. The woman suffrage party are press g thei islatnre. ing their claims on the New York leg- Secretary Manning formally resigned his place as Secretary of the Treasury on the 14tii, and immediately left the city. A prolonged war between Italians and Absyfnians is expected. War movements are active by both parties. They have a new jail at Winston, but they still have much trouble to hold the prisoners securely. A prohibitoion liquor law has passed the Tennessee legislature and is now o be submitted to the vote of the peojile. Snow, in Washington Territory, is from 15 to 20 feet deep, in places where it has drifted. That mob outrage on Chinese laborers ia Wyoming Territory, last Sept. has cost the government nearly 148,(XX). Mr Thurman has declined a place on the Inter-State Railroad Commission. This Congress, it is said, will do noth ing on tariff reduction. Nearly 22 years since the war ended and yet the people are paying the war tax levied on them wjyle the war was going on, just as though it was still going on. It is a stupendous outrage and oppression, lor which the republican party is wholly responsible. A deaf mute answering the descrip tion and the portraits of the murderer Bingham, was seen last week at Burns- ville and other points in that sections out; on searcn .or inquiry oeing niarte for him it became apparent that he travels in the woods, and is trying to keep himself in concealment. The $76,000,000 Pension Bill. The people of the country opened their eyes very wide when it was an nounced a few days ago that this bill had passed Congrs and was awaiting the signature of the President to make it a law. i rue, they were accustomed to see Congress passing bills involing millions of the public treasury; but a seventy-five million bill to .provide pen sions for ageless of beggars . not yet provided fo5was a stunning blow, and they fairly held their breath with amazement. Well,' now we have the end of it, and commend the following as the -gratifying result. .From Raleigh News-Observer. . 1 Washington, Feb. 11. The absorbing topic at the capital to la was the President's veto of the de pendent or "pauper pension mil," account of which you have received through the press dispatches. It was read in the House this moaning amid profound sHencci. It is the best document the President has yet written, and will make a flue cam Doian paper. The President boldly takes the stand that t'a'c bill would be erroneous The sleet on the ground yesterday' morning proved dangerous to pedes trians, though the only positive acci dent we have heard of was sustained by Gen.-Johnstone Jones, who had the wrist of his right arm sprained bv a fall early in the morning. Asheville Citizetf. The Charlotte Observer of this morn ing, represents that the great religious revival going on there under the min istrations ot Mr. Pearson, the evangel ist, is increasing in interest and earn estness, and that much good is result ing from it. - -. Latest Correspondence Concerning a Proposed Tobacco Tax Repeal. Washington, D. C , Feb. 8 The Allow ing arc the latest letters in the Henderson-liandall-Carlisie correspondence: House of Representatives. Washington, D. C, Feb. 5, 1887. To Hon. John G. Car lisle, Speaker of the House of Representa tivesDear Sir: At the instance of many . A 9 1 I . IT iJcmocrauc mem oer or tne nouse we ap peal to you most earnestly to recognise on Monday next some Democrat who will move the suspension of the rides for the purpose of giving the House an opportunity to consider the question' of the total repeal of the internal revenue taxes on tobaeeo. Manv Republican members, we have reason Jbu believe, arc anxious tf make such a mo tion. We believe the country is ready for die repeal f these taxes, and that a large majority ot the House will so vote, whenev er an opportunity occum. For a Rcpubli can to make the motion would riciTie Re publican party all the credit accruing therefrom, and would almost certainly cause the loss to the Democracy of not less than two Southern States at the general elections in the year 1888. This is an isdated pro position, and, we bjlieve, will command more votes th in any other measure pending before the House looking toward a reduction of taxation, and favorable action on this proposition will not interfere with other ef forts which arc being made to reduce the burden of the people. Very respectfully. (t ko:;; E D. N I8K, John S. Henderson, Samuel J. Randall. Speaker's Room. House of Representa tives, Washington, D. G., Feb. 1887 -Hon. George D. Wise, Hon. John. S. Henderson, Hon. Samuel J. Hanciall (ieiitlcinen: l our favor of the 5th instant, requesting me to recognize . some Democrat "who will move to suspend the rules fmMhc purpose of giv ing the House an opjortnnity oJ consuier- Washinghton, Feb. 8, 1887. Hon. John G. Carlisle, Speaker of the House of Repre sentatives Dear Sir: e regret exceeding ly that you could ot see your way clear to give recognition yesterday to sonic Dem ocrat to enable jnm "to move to suspend the rides for the purpose of giving the House an opportunity of considering the question of a total repeal of the internal revenue tax on tobacco." Your refusal to give this recognition, together with your letter of the 7th ii. stant, deserve mole than a passing notice. If two-thirds or more of the House are in favor of sueh repeal, it was a grave responsibility for yon to oppose such a large majority of the representatives of the people. A-suming. however, lor the sake ot argument, luat tne Irieiuls ol the. proposition constitute a less duuiIkt tnan two-thirds, their strength is certainly such that they ought to have been permitted to test the sense of the Hou-e upon the q us tion, especial! jtriri we the country is watch ing with intense interest the action of the House in respect thereto, and the constitu ents of a large number of the niem.b is of ithe House have been urging I hem to obtain. if possible, a consideration of this subjec t. We earnestly jlesire from a party stand point that recognition should have been given to a Democrat to make t he mot ion. bnt would vote cheerfully for the proposi tion whether made by a Democrat or a lle publican. You assume in your letter to us that w e ignored jour communication of the Hd in stant, and had deliberately failed to make a response thereto. Our friends did not have an onuortunitv of considering that c minunication until Friday evening, the 4th ins! ant. It was ol such a character as tJ require more than a formal reply. We called at your hotel the next day, Saturday. but through no fault of yours or ours we did not succeed in obtaining an interview unti.1 (lis day alter. We believe that the Iriends of the repeal of tobacco tax w ere so strong in the House that we would save to the oppressed- taxpayers of this country an annual reduction of taxation to the extent of $28,000,000, if the motion for repeal eouffl le made in the House on Monday of this week, the latest day when such a motion, to be tffective under the rubs, would be in order during the Forty-ninth Congress. The motion, it made during tin last six days of the session, would almost certainly le too late to secure favorable consideration for the question in the Sen ate. We did not anticipate refusal of rec ognition for the purpose intend d. W understood you to say to us erbally that if you gave to any one of our friends the de sired recognition, fair play would require you to give other Democrats an opportuni ty to make a like motion to pass some dis tinct proposition having relation to a re duction of tariff duties. To this we assent ed. Y'ou instanced as one such proposition the putting of salt on the free list. We think that a revision of the tariff and oft he internal revenue laws can be attained from time to time by reforming the obvious and greater grievances ol the two systems, and that we should not refuse to make such re forms because sweeping changes have not been practicable. The country is ex pectin : to obtain from this Congress relief from the grievous bhrdtns of taxation. If some of us cannot get all we want, we should take w hat we can get. Our single proposi tion for the repeal of tax on tobacco was not intended and cannot fairly be constructed as intending to exclude from the consider ation of the House "all other measuns for the reduction ol" taxation." We wished to obtain consideration for that proposition, but we were not pressing for the reduction of the internal revenue taxes to the exclu sion of other measures for the revision and reduction of the tariff. A Democratic, caucus cannot successfully deal with "the whole subject of revenue re duction"' at t his late stage of the session. That suggestion comes too late. If the caucus could have coint rolled the legislation royal k Sale of Land ! By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County, in the ease of J. F. Hoilti, Adm'r.. of G. A. Park, def d. against John Shepherd and others in Row an Superior Court, I will sell on the premi ses on Thursday, February sun iqer, tbc following described land to wit: AdfdSning the lands of Loveless Morgan, Alfred Sur ratt. A. G. Crook and D C. Hcid. contain ing one hundred acres more or less. Terms: One-third cash, nnd the balance in twelve months with interest from day of sale at the rate of ciiiht per cent per annum. J. P. HODGE, Adm'r. ' Jan. 22d, 1887. 14:4w. MARK DOWN OF ADMINISTRiTOiTS NOTICE. Having qmrlified ns administrator C. T. A. upon the estate of Coniad Miller, deed. persons bavin; claims against said estate are hereby notified represent them for pay ment on or le fore the I5th day of Dv 1887 or 'ids notice will be plead in bar of their recoverjr. AH person indebted to the estate are ii quested to make immediate settlement ofxhesaine. A. W. Millkh, AdmV. C. T. A. T. C. Linn, Attorney. Dec. TS, '6. 8:4t. Executor's Notice, Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate .of Hoses Lyerly, dev'd, to present the same to me for payment, on or before the 14th day of October, 1887, otherwise this notice will be plead hi bar of recovery. And those 'in debted to said estate, arc requested to'&akV immediate pavmcnt Oct. 14 '86." Joskph M. Lyerly. 51K5t:nd. Executor. Absolutely Pure. This jxnvdomever varies. A marvel of rir ty streBxtii.aud ivuolesoiueness. More fvouoaiical than tiie ordinary kinds, and cannot be bold in competition wit h live multitude of low lest, suro weight, alum or pliospbate powders. Sold o d.vi t cans. Kor.vL H.vKisu Powukr Co.. 108 Wall st.N i Y srirus i i i ! For sale by Bingham fc Co tian. and A. C. Harris. Young Si Bos- In order to new goods, we next 60 days a make room for will sell for the bar: ELY GOVS 9sm mh mm Great Many Goods at and Below Cost! Will line of close out our entire Gents, U.S.A. HAV-FEVER NORTH CAROLINA ) ROWAN COUNTY, j Having qualified as Kxecntors of the estate ol" George IT. Ghcen, deed., we here by notify all persons having claims against saiil estate to present them for payment within twelve months from tliis date. And all persons on in i said estate will please come forward and settle. David I) Giieen, ) Ex'rs. of W. A Kausky, Geo. II. Gl-.een. Jan. 27th. 1887. 14:4t. Ladies, Misses GOLD Mil L AT A BARGAIN ! A " stump gold mill and 4 eopper plates, 40x20, all good ns new and but little used, for sale at a bargain. Address T. K. Eri n er, Salisbury, N. C. Children's Underwear at very low prices. Have a large stock of Cassi mers and Jeans, which we have marked down to exeeoding 'figures, which vou will do to call at once and see. I a lU tralrix Nolifcv ' ' The tiiuterngtied' givej Witik tfr & persons having eluims against the estnte of H. C. Gillean, dee'd, to present them to her on at before the 10th duy1 of Feb ruary, 1888, or this notice will' be- plead in bar of recovery. . , i Feb. 10, '87. Isabella Gilieak,. . 16:6t. Admini8tratrT Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as attminirtra-torw-ifA the irill aunextd of the estate of Ann HeNeely, decM , I hereby give notice to all persons having -'claims Against said estate t A ex hibit them to me on or belore the 10th day of Febiuary 1888. , KERR CRAIGE, Administrator. Dated 9th February 1887. 16:0. GERMAN CAEP: ponds. For terms, lsbury, N. C. famish carp small, liiany I can large or Muail. nxany quantity. for sfoc Uvi address W. R. ERA LEY .Sat. 3T:tI NORTH CAOLINA J a ROWAN COUNTY, i Be X THE BUPOt RT Before tiie Clerk. low well SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SHOES. Henry C. Best, Administrator Of Sarah Linstcr, deed, vs. Ransom Jacob, and others, heirs at law of Sarah Linstcr. This is a special proceeding instituted! upon petition by the plaintiff's administra tor for a final accounting nnd settlement of the estate of his intestate, and it ap pearing to the- satisfaction of the Court that the defendants, ElizabetbXovington, Delitha leatonr Sal lie ( heat ham. the heirs at law of Thomas Hall, names un known; The heirs at law of Sullie Lini paugh, names unknown; The heirs at JaK of Alexander Hall, names unknown, are necessary parties to the determination of this, proceeding, and that they are- non residens ofthis Stale and cannot, after dtie diligence be found therein, it is therefore ordered by the Court-that publieatiion be made for six successive weeks ift- 'the "Carolina Watchman,'7 a newspaper pub lished in said county, commanding the non-resident defendants above named nnd all other heirs at law of said intestate to appear at the oflice of the Clerk t-f the. Superior Court for said county wittiin twenty days from 18th day of February ' 1S87, and answer the petition filed 4 nth is proceeding, and make proof of claim, if any they have, to share in the distribu tion of the funds of said estate, and let them take notice that if they fail to ans wer the saia publication within that time, the plaintiff will applv to the Court ,for the relief demanded in the 1 petition. Given under mv hand and seal I of said Court this 12th day of January 18S7. J. M. 11 OK AH, Clerk Supefier Court of Rowan County. Theo. F. Kluttz, Attorney. 12:t. We ends in sell at have a lot of odds and shoes, which we, will FOR INVESTMENT AT Salisbury, N. C. 50 cts. on tbc LOO. A great many other things too tedious to mention. Call at once. 12:tf. MEROUEY & BRO. already got stock taken bv of the F.ortv-ninth Congress from the be- j the counties along the line to the amount I will sell at public sale on the 22d of Fearuury, 18.S7 some of the most desira ble real estate, consisting of Town Lots or building sites, also for manufacturing sites, truck farms. fec which can be had R. 11. recently surveyed from Smithville, j N. C. to Bristol, Tenn., opening up a ... v,r mAA-nw great Trunk Line from Chicago, the New j lAAx x JS A'ork of the West, to the South, which jJlegs ienre to say to her friends and the lady public Kail road ha Executors Notice. All perrons having claims against the es tate of John Y. Kiec, deed, are hereby no tified to present the same t. me for pay ment on r before the 18th day of Nor. 1887. Or this notice will le plead in bar of recovery. Also, nil persons indebted to said estate, nre-rcquested to make immedi ate payment. ATM. Bitows. Nov. 18, 18S6. Executor. SALISBURY MARKET s dese mo The Chinese government has made full indemnity for property lost by at- iinniniz the t omitrv miuht have been much batter QtT. If, Ihe House' ws i miidereil competent to'detl with the silver question and with the Wltooiaryarine question free from the dictation of a Democratic caucus we tmniv it (Uigut to ou comja tent to ueai with she question of a retluct.on of taxation. The caucus oujit not now to be invoked to a policy of delay a.)duon-action on this subject. "We sincerely hope, nith you, 'that some plan may y't be devised' widt h will enable the House to consider the whole subject of revenue reduction." and revision, "in a spirit of fairness to all interests" and in accordance with the letter and spirit of the National Democratic party adopted at Chicago in the year 188-1: and we assure vou that we arc ready to meet anv of our Democratic associates who are prepared to treat us on such basis. JOIIX 8. Ii RUDE ".SEN, Ukorob D. Wise, Samdel J. Rakdall. that she is fairly well settled in her now-piace, east end of Main street, ai d ready to serve tntm in her specialty 1th best possible attention and skill. Do the favor to call. January . tST. Dried Lumber. of over one million dollars and is to be completed within two years, as per con tract with counties subscribing. This Road crossing the great Richmond .C- IVi nvi 1 1 r'rnn(f.tin :it hfa.liuliiirv NT t. nnint located in the heart of tho ffivnt, I have on hand between 50,000 and :,.,; r'nttnn Tnlwn Mini.r nnd 1 100,000 feet of air dried plank: the most Lumber section of State, Salisbury must ' of lt h8 l an) packed up for two in the near future, Ihj one of the best busi ness place's in the State, it having made 8.75 8$ 8 60,65 80 "1.00 Ti.i :i i -1 1 iieating raitroaa cars Dy steam ts not a new idea, but it is now probable that it will lie given practical force.iag the question of the totf repeal of the minions or ran road property have been destroyed by fare resulting from the use of stoves. The wonder is that steam- heating was not resorted to years ago. dan unjust draihupon the taxpayers of tacks last jear on American misnona-b1! TV e country: that estimates as usual do . nf. , ' Huteal tnends toover one title of cost; that the real rlw iua. They also guarantee muiMl 0ir prr U I UUC UtlL Ul t".lv, I1CSV I . 1 rviiir.soldiew will not be heuefttted, 1 protection to missionaries in returning t of whom have already been rwovi- to their posts. internal revenue tax on toUaei o." wa clu! -received and has been carefully considered. A week ago, in compliance with the request tnudu hy you and ot her gentlemen, 1 con sulted fully with the Democratic memlers ol the Committee en navs and Menas for the purpose of eutleavoritfg to formulate Mime measuie for the reduction of taxation meet the approval of our po- and enable us to ae-coutolish Rev. Dr. J. Rumple, of Salisbury, is contributing some interesting articles to our neighbor, the N. C. Presbyterian on Presbyterianism in North Carolina,'' and on the Cape Fear river especially. They show much research and are: valu able. Wit. Star. NOTICKTO DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPER. I guarantee Shrtner's Indian Vermifuge to destroy and expel worms from the hu man body, where they exist, if used a cordinjr to directions. You are author- pos practical is that direction du-jized to sell it upon the above conditions. iiiuf the present session of Congress. Thai David E. roots, Proprietor, Baltimore, bill v. In-h ou then sujmiittcd for their Md. wonderful i mprovemen t s in the last 12 or 18 months. Tobacco manufactories and ware houses and other factories, residences, amounting to over one hundred thousand dollars, have been built within the laM 12 months. The above property will be sold en the following terms: One third cash, one-third on six months and the balance ou twelve months bonds bearing interest at S per cent, and title reserved until the last pavmcnt is made. Persons desiring to pay all cash, can have-a discount on deferred payments. The property consists of the following: 30 or 40 building site adjoining the lots of J. S. McCubbins. Jsis. R. Crnwford, Mrs. Dr. Marry and others. Also the residence I now occupy, brick, 10 rooms, each $ feet square, 2 other brick buildings 16x32, brick dairy, 3 wells of water, barns and other improvements. 8, 10 or 13 acres with the above to suit purchasers. ALio 10 or 15 lots, containing from 10 to 75 acres, lying along the R. R., well suit ed tor manufactories and other purposes. I will take pleasure iu showing the property to persons wishing to examine it. I have the property mapped or plot ted so that it can all be seen together. All persons desiring information a I out the aUive property are referred to J. S. McCubbins, Luke Rlackmer,M. L. Holmes Theo: Kluttz or J. M. Haden. S. R. HARBISON. years, it consists ot iloorins: and inch plank. Will sell it in bulk at reasonable figures. Address, B. A. Berry, Morgan ton, N. C. Jan. 6th, 1887. ll:4t. Cotton, good middling, ' middling, " Lt. low middling, " Low grade, Corn, new, Flour, country family, Wheat. Country bacon, hog round 8 fa muter, so Eggs, 15 1$ 1 Pork, good, - 78 Irish potatoes, good, Lard, country, 9 10 We have no satisfactory report of the Tobacco market, though there are al most daily sale?. The grades are deter mined on the Warehouse floors, and are so various that any quotation given can i only be regarded as probable PAY YOUR DOCTOR. Dr. I. M. Taylor having left his ac counts with me for collection, all persons indebted to him are advised to call very soon and pay the same. Jas. H. McKexzie. Dec. 21, 1886. 9:6t. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator upn the estate of William Litaker, deceased. I hereby notify all persons having claims nga nst said estate to present them to nic ! for payment on or lefore the 18th day November 1687 or this notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery.- John D. Miller, Adm'r. Nv. 18, 1886. 4:6wJ Theo. K. Kluttz, Attorney. GREAT BARGAINS AT KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN'S ZDOTTBXjE stork They have now ready for sale the largest and lest selected stock of Dress Gtoda and Trimminga, Flannels, Domestic. Cawimers, Notions, Shirts, Clothing, New Marketa Jer-eys, Shawl. Jai k-ts, Shoes, Roots, Rubbers, Gncerirs, Ac. Ac, in Town, and many more good and nseful things, which we have not room lre to name, bnt say to all come and see for yourself. KLUTTZ k RENDLEMAN. Orr.i.ii 11th, 186. : :Sm.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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