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1 4 4 in2L:Wat(3iman; THtJlAY, FEU. 2,1883. x-Goy. Jarris' Lettef . j, flbKLtUa interesting letter I rflkw and take pleasHto in lmi? VuQic?attefrti6ato4t a U a concise 13' process of construction at Raleigh. -U Jf imnArtance i increased bj the fact Tthat the house in question has been, 4 ! anade the subject of tinjasfccriticism; 1 iorihe)arpose either of damaging the eakcrttcaTtJ, (who are rwponaiuie. or it), ct raising1 a' prejmlree ngatnst! Atfc Jartisi who tck in active part m art-yin ct tfe?gn & fcgisla ifeufct ifs'Jfry5 tells what he knows 1 w -"!JL " :.!m Irx t-vA anon iWrottt 1V aua .It rcntaiua w m f r Rietue any one will rise i up arid re- ? jto nis statements. He meets the .Jeensneerslandrridicule which have tT been uttered on the subject with; can did statements of facts, such as intellj jv.gcnt ancttiont men will duly consider lond accept as satisfactory. Conpeti- Tari - y The Ways and Means Committee, it ? ti said, will recommend the total aboli 1 ilion of the tobacco tax, a reduction of 1 m per cent on wool nndjmgar, and put tar nri fruit brandy to 10 ctst; nnk lumber, salt iand. other' raw materials on the free list. It is believed the bill as thus pre pared will pass, which will certainly be C good w far as it goes. Whatever is Ann in this direction iuust.be set down iiZli i,.".iaifo the Democratic party; iu. iri.,ivi:Ank n a nartv . having constantly resisted every attempt, .to change the . iwesent oppressive system. Xetibisiacioe borne m. u"u. : 'BxkiW in the Eastern States r JH legraph reports, the heaviest l: snow storm In Maine, New liampsuire ' 'l ...I Vermont experienced for years. 1 There was already a heavy coat of f isnowpnthe earth (in soipe -places two : ieet) when the storm cfjmmeuceaon ihi 25th and added to it tfom 15 to 18 inches mora. All the trains running into Boston from the north and cast. were blocked, and from four to eigtu hours behind time. The schools were Closed, and business generally, obstruct- .edr High winds prevailed, causing me jsadw to drift. & - 1 . ' 1 1 ... - -V-'.-. Merciful." - : X1 man up north ; has invented a V method to release simultaneously all the .animals in a stable and turn them out W the building in case of fire. The V erise operates by chan ge of tern pera- " tare and without the aid ot; man. J i unfasten the animals, throws open the i doors andTdrives them out by squirting water in their faces. -; What next? " , ; Triervation of Meat by Sugar, 4 t A report made to the French Minis ter; of Agriculture sets fortlj that sugar is dn excellent "agent for preserving meat; and that it retains in thS meat Several valuable nutritive .elements taken from jt by salt. It is more ex pensive than salt but produces better results. . i. '. ' ' : The Strikes. I After a very lively discussion in the House yesterday a resolution; was pass ,ed appointing a committee I of five to investigate the causes which; have led to strikes in the coal regions, and also of strikes in general which interfere vwith thexommerce of the country. j Mr. H. B. Battle, Director, &c, has 'issued a preliminary report in respect to the analvsis of fertilizers nowoei made at the Experiment Station in Raleigh, the object ,oL which the insin, is to advise those who expect to use Fertilizers this Spring, that the analyses will be completed and pub-H riisbed at the earliest possible moment, s ndtime for consulting them before arrnrs negd Ip make their purch ises, i'yhis cjlar . is aUo da ygfted to show jthe public what care is being taken to - prevent impositions, and ip guarantee to farmers the true value of the fertili i ten offered to them. ' f 'The Great Bear Valley Dam, in Cali- jfcrnia, rbiiilt of blocks of granite of ?ialf a ton to Jen tons in weight, aver- " .jigingf oxyr tons each, is jSXfeet at the 'base ajjd'tsijty eet in llieight.- Jhe reservoir made by the 4am "receives the 1 drainage of .200 square miles, the ".waters of v which cover 4(KX) acres of land and irrigates :50,00Q acres, with-, ut which they woujd f.be worthless. The reservoir bold? lf4,f,(0Ca gal- ions, .we suppose inis -is ins largest ? dam and , the ; biggest j pond in the United States. The pond is five miles in length and half a mile in width, with an average depth of fifteen feet. ! , Turnips. J?ring a higher price (30 cts. ! Iperpeck) );V Wiington than sweet JThe Wilmington jfnUys. Mr. jilar tin, aii experimental eheoiist of that cityV lias' discovered a jmw oil and the : process for making it. It U iUkely to prove a Talaable discovery as weflits 3 great sourceof wealth to Mr. Martin, and the j basis of important eornmerce7 It is superior to other oils for many of the purpo.se3 for. which oil 13 used.. The African sheep are Adt dad in yool, liker their Kurdpean A relations, but are covered with a stitr, coarse hair,1 Their color is al ways black and white, the white foiraiag the ground work fot the black, which occurs in spots. i The wheat crop of the world is esti mated at 2,000,000,000 bushels, 1,500,- 000,000 (being consumed in the couu- tries producing it ana ouu,uuu,uuu tor countries having to buy it. Fir.e estroyed , "Young's Row," in Henderson, N. C, on the night of the 25th. It was a row of cheap wooden buildings a hundred yards long, which will be replaced by bnck buildings. Richard Cassebonewas arrested and imprisoned in Ohio," a few days ago, for a crime Committed 33 years ago. He ran away ; and was not found until now." " - T There was a jail delirery at Lonis burg, N. CM the night of theoth, five prisoners, four under sentence to. tlie penitentiar', made their escape. ' - ' ; - . im - The steady-going industrious honey bje become? worthless as a honey pro ducer if located in the neighborhood of a distillery. A seal of large size was -captured in Neusel river Jan. 20. It yielded 19 lbs of oil. A Catholic University is proposed to be built in Washington city. From Washington. Cor. of the News and Observer. Washington, D. C, Jan. 2S. CAMPAIGN LITERATURE. Over 200,000 , copies of Sherman's, speech in reply to the President's mes sage have been printed for circulation, and -more i than a half million copies of the message have already been sent out. 0 ver 100,000 copies were e h t to one of the north western States alone. Fifty thousand copies of Hale's speech, show ing mat mere nattDcen over lorty thousind removals, from offica under this administration, are being circulat ed among ihe mugwumps.' This speeclt hasbeen a source, of gratitica- tion to ieniocrats. it was nor- ueueved by them that so many "rascals" hud beeu turned loose to earn an honest liv ing. It, has had the effect of stopping, some grumbling in that direction. Mr. Hale made the following tabular state ment which was correct up to the date of its publication, June 11th, 1887 : u o r 3J S2 Offices. CO. 2 President i.il Postmas ters (estimated) . ... .. 2,000 2..250 Fourth-class Postmasters festimnlklY. . innm r,9 hno Foreign ministei-s. . . x v.wu 32 becretarics of legation . . Consuls . . .n ...... . Collectoi-s of customs. .. Surveyors of customs. .. Naval officers of customs Appraisers, all , erodes . . . 10 13S 100 33 0 34 11 21 219 1"1 X o ? u 6b . 13 bup ntendents of mints and assa vers. ... Assistant treasurers at sub-streasuries. ....... Collectors 4 of internal - revenue. ... 9 - 84 9 85 -n 70 70 30 . 9 .18 10 22i Inspectors of steam ves sels District attorneys 05 04 22 9 10 10 190 9 51 Marshals. . Territorial judges. ... Territorial governors I'eu&ion agents. . ... . Surveyors general . ... . ,. Local lmd officers ...... Indian inspectors and special agents. . .. ., . Jndiaiv agents. Special agents, General Land Oliicc, ....... 10 59 S3 ; Total...... .-... ,'..,.42,992 50,134 Letters of introduction are not all way sitccessful to get a mm into" st ciety, any more thm eloquent objtn- anes toec man into lieavpij-" - Woaderful Popularity. The fact that the'sale of Dr, Pieroe'a Pleasant Purgative Pellets exceeds tljaj, of any other pill in the market, be it great or small, is on account of the fat that they arc tiny, little, sugnr-coafed granules and that in most-cases bri little "Pellet'? is sufficient for a dose; that they are purely vegetable iind perfect'v harmless; and for constipation, billions ncss, sick headache, - and nil diseases arising from" derangement jof the liver' stomach or bowels, they are nbsolufely a specific. - A gentle laxative or active cathartic, according to size of dose. ' 1 1 j. No hnman being can come into thii world without increasing or diminish ing the snm total of human happiness not only of the'present. Tut of ever suusetiuent go oi Humanity. I IM T?1 At5A nn Inertia i There is a disposition on the ipai-t of some of the tidwtapers m ' the r&t&te'to tivo Jlinister Jarvis!"down the conntry'r about the GoverflorT8' mansion, now being built iii Raleigh. , Mr. Jarvis has written u uible aHd satisfactory letter to the Wilnaiiigtou Star which ought & set the matterentirel v at rest. He defends himself -nml Jadtifiea therectimr-ortbe bnildinsi lie w right. The truth of the matter is that Jirvrs has been the best"l)Vern6t the St4te luur.fcad fiace Vanee; v.ent Z to the Sciiute, and he-hs always beeu a stoDe' throw ahead the peoiile In seekiag the welfare, of the Old -North State, and in doing all iu hU ptiwer to advance ail her material ir.terestsC" lie in to-da the ,inost popular iiian in the State for tho position of Governor, and thisfoi' .1, the4u:gger in the wood iiic." Jllr. bteadraen s friends cannot gain any- iniug for mm by abusing Jarvu. too closely allied to the people a Droved himself . friend in timi nf Where the brethren yell out ''Governor's raiace," it on!yf meaii3 'ran forHtead man 1 ..n ;,;: "v-:-- Of course vo cannot give Ransom up, and allow Jarvia a seat inthelenate,nQi yet; but if hef will come back- ami be Governor of North Carolina, an appre- ciattve people will be glad to welcome him tllwl frt ;ill mi liim in (ho nuiv HittL eruoifa iaansiou. . NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND STORE .. r.j , KEEPERS. :h I guarantee Shnner's Indian Vermifuge to destroy and expel worms from the hu man body, where tney exist, if used ac cording to directions. You are author ized to sell it upon the above conditions! David 15. 1'outz, rropnetor, -Baltimore, ! LIST OF LETTERS. List of letters remaining in post office at Salisbury, N. C, for the week ending Jan. 28, 1S88. John McCoy, Robt McGoogan, Julian McDiiniel, Alollie Smithy Sue 13rowu, col, Marshall J Miller, Milas A Agner, Wil liam; Bargcr, Caleb li Barker, William Barrier, S L Boston, Julius Cauhi, B U A Bcayer-, Annie Crotts. Lizzie Foard. Jane Farrow, J H Freeman, 8 G Fesperman, Minnie Gillaspie, Rowan Howard. Fanuv Harris, J GLlanuer, J S Jasdon, Sarah V" Jonnson, Jennie Jones, B J James, W L Ketchey, Reuben Iany, N C Louder Mr Fishmal, Annie Littlejohu, Mrs E B Moore, A H Misenheimer, D II Manes, Rebecca Perry, Jake Perry, M D Saund ersjMinnie Shaver, William Safrit 2, Miles Safrit, R A Stirewalt, Samuel T hoinason, Bob Torrence, D B Tance, Mary C Wilds, William Weber, Will Wiseman, Alex Waller, Isaac L Webb, Thomas Waller, Calvin Winders.. Please say advertised when the above letters are exiled for. " i . A. II. Boyden.P.M. la General Debility, Emaciation. Consumption, aind Wasting in Children, Scotts Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites is a most valu able food aud mediciue. ' It creates an appetite for food, strengthens the nervous system, and builds up the lody. Please' read: I tned rfcott's Emulsion on a 3'pung man vhom physicians at times nau given up. Since ho began using the Emulsion, his Coujh has ceased, gained flesh and .strength, and from. aff appear ances his life will be prolonged manv years. I have been in Hospital Service for the past twenty years, and never have used any preparation with greater satisfaction." Johm Sullivan, Hospital Stewurd, Reform Schotl, Morganza, Pa. i. A wonderful feat in telegraphy between London and Vancouver, B. C, is reported in! which a conversation was maintained between those points, via t he Commercial Cable, a distance of over seven thousand miles, with no more than two minutes delay in transmission. sSale Df ValBaMe Eeal ! Estate for TT I m, ' . uy virtue oi a ifecree of the Punrrihr Court of Row-an countj', made in the Special Proceeding entitled. "Marv A .Walker. Sallic Tiukston. IMwnnl s-inV and others vs. James Swink and Liu-v' 1 ?.w,nKt 1 lue unaereignetl will sell at the M .; f. il . - ... - ,1 nurf U mi go Haai- Jn balisbtirv. to tli iffhest bidder, at miblio. nm-tinn ' OIU O.-.l day cf March, 1S8S, jthe following described real estate situate iu iwowan county, Iriukhn Township, viz: I : One Tract ofland adjoining the lands of Ransom Jacobs, George Overman, Thoa Overman; Michael Shuping aud others, known as the Foard place and containing J about SO acres. Bidding to commence a7 .ov. 'One Tract-of land adjoining the lands of-Ransom Jacobs, Burgess Elliott, Rich ard Walker and -others, containing CO acres more or less, and known as the home place of the late Wi Thi3 tract has excellent buiidinrs upon I'.uuiuy iu comnieuce at SoiHJ. i Also, about two acres of fine meadow laud, adjoining the lands of Burgess Elliott. Bidding to commence at $29.70. i ;Terui3 of sale cash. . . GEORGE T. TIIOMASOX, Commissioner. Lee S. Overman, Attorney. February 2,1 8S8. 15:4t. KOaTH CAR0L1KA1 Superior, Court ROWAN COUNTY I January 3, 1888. Isaac A. Rihelin, A. T. Kluttz and w Mary J. Kluttz. Jacob A. Ribelin and i:e. Xaney E. Ribelin, plaintifis, against bam ul A. Ribelin, Joseph Rimer aud wife P. L. Rimer, defendants; ' ; In the above entitled ca.e it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that b'am pel A. Ribelin, Josejih Rimei and I. L. Ulracrare non-resincpts of this State and cannot be found within this State and that they are nctesary parties to said case for the partition of real estate in Rowan county, it is ordered that publica tson be made in the CApotixA Watch for six successive tveaks for Eaid'de fendants, notifying theni to appear Ufore the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of Rowan, at hi- office iu - Salia bijry, on.tbe 20th day, of February, JSS8, and answer the complaint, a copy of which' will be deposited in tho -oflice cl the said Clerk Superior Court of said county within ten days frpm the date of the service of this Summons, and the said. S. A, Ribelin, Joseph Rimer land P. LRimer take noticethat if t hej' 1 fail to answer said complaint within the - time prescribed by law, the plaintifis will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ; f Given under my hand this 3d day or January, J8SS. J, M. IIORAII, ' nnn ark Suierior Court. Jan. 5, 18S8. ll.Gw. ; : -f Ul S I 11 il I It J h I Ml If noiuguftiiinio;;run TIIE tUXpERSIGXED STILL 'COXTmrri WA VASSJL " "STQXO." , r .- , i F ati St a? Bran a Bias 3. M-1M- "il 1 to le sold Rt price jruarantedl L be g i Mi Uinsr fr ovr JitWea yearfaitffai tore ITll: FdOS i ii . :.';;:'4'ffllK1 ,JS gAfe IT f'j ' At the Popular andEeliablG Old Stand, Lllfiffl 0udoo3ors to OFFER FA IiUffl .TTOEEB.. GO FAR BELOW THE TO HAKE ROQII FOB, THEIR EXTENSIVE STCCE OF SPRING The Public 1?.nd the ladies especially are respsctfally invited, ILespectiully, , nan 5 7oz Receiving Ilis - -'-i " it . i- Fa 1 and Winter Sf ook Of GOOD?, j Birect from tSs Isrifeern f Maiiels, 1 . . ,.( Is- Ar.tl will be jtlcased to bc his cuitorrccrs be lore purcisasnig c'scAvuiie. ( 5 id all oilier kimis ef (ooIs Uw.t hi a frcn- tock, wiJl be sold i;t j rltjcsl to tiiit tin times 1 CALL AND .eXA3mE:MV STOCK. Bob AVhc niur Crystal Koller IsJll Flo the, best qiml JL'ST RECEIVED ONE HUNDRED, BAR RELS OK FUESir VIKUIX1A t L1M2 ESS?"3" I ox-t nil refsons 'who Have ctrcnini lloi-lg-apfcs on their vrcips to bricgfuie thrr cot- toi wheu it is re;s.ciy for sale K.J. IIQ1CE3.' 40;tf - " . HUMPH-REjYiB' K!W 1 1 tna "' nil Cloth ScCold Diiidiji? 14 Kith .Stfl Ingmmw, K VILED KjlEE. , AVnw. r. O. Hot lSlfli. S. T. LtST OF KUXCIPAI. KOS. - CT?KE8 ? . rlilCE. !FcTcrCorKo.itn, Inflammations... k.23 2Morm, Wona Never. Vor:ii t'elic... j.fr (TytiiS 5oli. or 'J'cclhing of Iiifauu 4Slt2arrlira. ol Children or Aduitk. IHycnlery, Gripmp, nilioiui Clic... Mt;iiolera Siorbast. VoinitinB..' 1.54 .a .25 Heurolir!.. TJotilictip. Fnc-rof vtl .oukIw: Jol'J. iSvonr.bitin f : i i w : .. l. f - i -, 3 12 IS I i 1 MMniirrsued or Painful Periotis .23 Ofmpi Coach, DiSicntt linstl W It lies. Too l'nf use Periods. A "lip, t.'oush, l)i2icu!t linstt4nc.. It lihoHin, Ery"ipeli, Embticn? thinniattaril. Khc-nnintio Paim. .2. 17 cvcr ana Acue. Uhuls, JIalaj-ia ; .. PUen, blind or Mieedinr j ' .riO CBHrrh, InflncBr-a. l.i ioJ)iplIo-d , .." linut!3 t'otiKh, Violent i eueUs. . . Oonrul l)eblltiv.PhMcal Weakosa Kldi:-v lirnt. 3 st 10 0 28! 27 .Vrnrou Mobititv ........f .I.'.IO H I rinary U knra, Wetting Bed ..".O iV or Hit Heart. Palpitation i1.0 8 PS Oil F8 8 tioJd by lrti)hfiu. or wu; dm p id' on receipt cf u.Vin. ;l FOHillilUT Tn3 NATjoSAI. 40CHNAL OF CABP CCISTDKK 335. - WASLISHEP. 1885. A 10-pae Illustrated ISdnthly for 0 cts.. a Yecr. The onlr journal ill the Unijejj pities !cvot cil to the interests of Oarj Ciiihirc. l it gives 1 ncpiirtiucBt to the Aquarium; alolhtr. to" atnral History for Young Folljs anl Others, "i nd EtiU another to Natural bVicnce." In tho! in latter, all specimens of fish,; Ws, Ittincral tc, ser t us are named, described arid -classi- w. x uu vauuui lUTl'El 3UC. tfl n hotter ojI. uitasrc than to pubscribo foi this iournul end 2-ecnt stamp for sample cbpy. ' Address: I. B. LOG AW, f v , i YonngGtbv7n, Chlo. Notice. The partnership heretofore existing bc ween the undersicni'd iW thA mnn(nn .- - I . i 3 business is dissolved by mdtual . consent. Alt persons indebted to thef firajl are Ljuested to call and pay thelsamt, or close ne account oy note, - i s r fMEJtlONKY & EKO. 93a Groceric Uri of hi I f.Q p American Cafp.Myff, 1 IS I 9 II T . Jan,S0,18SS. 15:4 r. ' MERSrANDrPlANTERSv TO OFFER YOU THE OLDEST, PLMIIT AXD ILE .BRANDS UF "no Ystk 7?J? inn rr a 14 np ; Lister's : Bise lertillzsrs- aid Ffl Spjliajte. Kaint. LoW aa tbiiTwhst Thi rrr..? r 1va mui fiafcly rejoUimcnd thcia. Doa't see me ABLBN-: BEOWN. PHATES i ERpmm $ BRO., V : HElR ENTIRE STOCK OF 1: ' : - COST OF PRODUCTION GOODS ichtensteuji. 3 i vv , W. L.'DOUCLAS 83 SHOE. CEfpj?rJ The only fine calf S3 Seamless Pbrf in tlie world made without tacks or.njiiI.. As stylish aud durable as those 'ctktimr or $0, and haying no tacks or nails to wear the stocking or hurt the feet, makes them as comfortable and well-fitting as a nana sewed shoe. Luy the best.' Xone genuine unless stamped on bottom 1 "W L. Douslass $3 Shoe, warranted." t W. L. R0UGL.ISG1 SHOE, the original and only hand sewed welt $4 shoe, yVhich equals custom-made shoes costing 'from eG to 9. . i - W. I DOUGLAS 6?.50 SHOE is unex cejled ior heavy wear. W. X. DOUGLAS $2 SHOE is worn by all Uijj s, and is tho best school shoo iu the world. ;( All the above-goods are made in Con gress, Button and Lace, and if not, sold ny your dealer, write V. L. DOUGLAS, Rjektou, Mas. - i M. S. li:i't. B20WIT Agent, Salisbury. HSApQUARTERS -foe SANTA GLAUS AND CHRISTMAS GO 0.DS, In the shape of CANDIES, TOYS and FRUITS ol all kinds. I have a fine line of- ' - ; Gioceries and ProMoas, all Frsh. I keep the Iluckelberrv, the best 5 c;nu Cigar in town, and many other b andtf, a so a full line, of Tobacco and S.iua'. The highest prices paid for Couu tiy RcKluce and the lowest pricdi tasked for my Goods. A share of your ipatron age is solicited.- " i j ; N. P. MUKPHY, V At the Old Stand of 3Iu. A. C. HAiiKif. 7:Iy- ' ; : SIl?l?JB?,IftM has revolutionized the Woirldi fliini-.o , OHtf l&kd 5 U la the lust liulfceulury. Not least auioii theyoJukrs of inventive progress is a method and system of work that can be performed all over the country without separating the workers from their homes. Fay ljberah; any one can do the " work either sex, young or old; no special abil ity required. Capital not needed; vou are started frep. Cut this out arid return to us and iye will . sendMrou free,' some thing of; great yalufeancl importance to y cushat nvil 1 start you iri busmess-whieh will bring yotj in more money riht away, than any tldng else in the world. Grand outfit free:- Address TeUe & Co., t ; ; -4 Z vli, x5vf' .-o-- . "T'l I -, r l bw ijo .the ; : v l( TRADING PUBLIC OF, ROWAN .COUNlpy And Wish p; all , a We have a Large Lot Satiri vv nite ijrooas iiist in. -7. let. Wo Ayiil carry twice tlio SELL LOWER "Ti - ' :.vlUY:'flmWS3ERE.:. :K .'..'!'' - - -. ; " '.f :''" -: : v -! ' r ' M 51. LLGoods Lower than you lean: order for in any : mavt Now slow yourcnerous-heartdness (not to-the extent of S of enlargement bf tlie hearl Imt ve us a ehance price you our;6 Good Bi- New Hesolutions for 18SK I S I 2nd, We will buy Finer Goods; 3rd. We will try to buy then 4th. We will try and sell Lower than anywhere, f 5th. We will do our Dad Jimniedest tb please you! Gth. If you don't buy from lis come to see 'tis any wh 1EADIRS LATEST STYLES AHD LOWEST PRICES. Next Door to4he S MITHDEAL, And liave I .... ! i ; - -. i : .' f ' - n .! . . i We have been highly fled over our enormous during the past season hope by. keeyjing up. our s -' - ard of best goods for the money, and merit a continuance oati ;ohao;e. i Respectfully, ; . y -1 V . New .Year. 4 a lUil 'Stock. or than any body i iov. Prosperous ana uaiicos: ' "W'-:: '!.,'' t : V . . " ' k- t- - m YOURS ANXIOUS ' TO , PLEASE mm il HARDWARE HOUSE of TAYLOR & CO. full stock lofi fan uealin of 13:tft r f -
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