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- im r. . - - " t 1 Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY. JAN. S, 1SUO. J. J. Boyle, the K-priet, who was convicted of rape in Kaleigh, has Wo granted a new trial, Thirteen persons broke jail at Quin. cy, 111.. 0 the 18th. One of the msoftefft found after he had got out that the weather wits too cold for him and came buck and surrendered him self to the sheriff. Seven persons were indicted at Co 1 am bus, Ohio, last Friday for selling Louisiana State Lottery tickets. The third annual c invention of the State Sunday School Asoeiatiou will be held in Wilmington on February 26, 20 and 27. There ore now two huudred and tbiriy active lodges of Ma ions in Nurih Carolina, with a membership of about iwelve thousand. An actress in Germany has actually had the courage to celebrate theseven ty-fifth anuirersary of her first appear ance on the stage. Mrs. Geo. Scott, of Sandusky, left lier four-vear-old child alone, while she vuuted a neishbor. The child's clothing caught fire and it was burned te death. Thousands of sheep and cattle have perished in Washington Territory dar ing the last week owing to the exces sive cold weather and fierce snow storms. At East Liverpool Mrs. George Chap man rushed through flames to save her baby from the burning house. The phild will die and its mother be disfig ured for life. The big fight as to where the World's Fair is to be held in 1802 is to l)e decided by a committee of nine ap pointed for the purpose by the Speaker of the House. The loss by fire iu Boston on Thanks giving Day has been finally figured down to $3,784,800, instead of from five to teu millions as originally stated. The loss to the insurance companies was $3,104,800. The genuine Kansas biiazard which passed through the vicinity of Lima the other night, blew down hundreds of derricks in the oil field and did a great amount of damage to buildings. No w lives are reported lost. A telegraph message costing 12.37 a word was recently seut from "Portland to Hong Kong, and an answer received rk i f i a a. i XT in 13 nours. u was nrsi sent to iew York, thence to London and across the coutiuent to Yokohama. Mr. Z. J. Drake, of Marlboro couuty South Carolina, has nearly doubled the largest authentkal yield of corn ever before grown on one acne. In compe tition for a priae of $500, offered by the American Agriculturist, for the largest yield on one acre during the year 1880, he raised within a fraction of 255 bushels. The prize of $500. offered by the same paper, for the largest yield of wheat, goes to Henry F. Burton, of Salt Lake city, Utah, for a yield of 80 bushels on one acre. Nellie My. who is making the trip around the world without an escort and against time, reached San Fran- c cisco, on Tuesday and started by a special train for the East over tb Southern Pacific route. She is trying to make it inside of seventy-five days, and nrobablv will. Miss Bislaud who i left New York on the same date, on the same errand, but in the opposite direction, reached London on the 18th and it is.hard telling which will be the first to arrive in New York City. His Honor Juo. A. Gilmer has re-r Rev. Israeal Holler, and his sou, Rev. signed as Judge of the 5th Judicial Ephraim Holler, of Brushy Mountain, District on account of an increase in ;, Wilkes countv. mimsters of Hard his private business and the bad con 1 Shell Baptist persuasion, are preach- ditiou of his health. Thomas B. hng to their people, according to re- Womack, of Chatham county, has been ports, that the end of all things is near appointed as bis successor. ttt hand. They cite scriptures as say ing that shortly before the end of the A bill pending in the legislature of world there will be no difference be- North Dakota provides that both inter- twen winter and summer, except m est and and principal shall be forfeited the budding of trees; and they say the where a greater rate of interest jthan present winter is exactly of the type ten per cent, is charged, no matter in what form the over charge may of the one described as a forerunner of the destruction of the world. There is a curiosity along the Fair- mount, Morgantown and Pittsburg I England and Portugal are in a great . . . . m a . mess, and it 13 doubtful what tho re- T ' Last Sunday was the anniversary o; General Lee's birthday, and on Mon dav it was appropriately celebrated in r s Georgia, where -it has been made a State holidav. Railroad, W. Va., in the shape of two 9uU win England is trying to sycamore trees, standing about ten coercc Portugul , but the Portugese wil feet apart, that are joined together oy t coerce(j. It is believed by many a limb, fifteen inches in diameter, and that the whole of Europe js on the eve it is a question as tow men tree it start- o WJM. General Granville, speaking ed to grow from. A serious fire occurred at the River side Milts waste factory on the bank of the Savannah River in Atlanta, Ga. A section of the northern wall and the King Humbert has a great preduec- roof fell in, burying two white men tion for going out in wet weather. As and eight negroes. All were more or soon as,the rain appears he orders his less injured. The damage to the mill horse and off he sets with one of his is probably $20,000. aides-de-camp. The Superintendent of the Census The prices of camphor and gum has submitted to the Secretary of the promise to rise. The German govern- Interior a list showing the supervisors' ment is making gigantic purchases of districts in the several States and Ter- these articles for the manufacture of I ritories as contemplated in the taking smokeless powder. I of the Eleventh Census. North Caro lina is divided into five districts, and It is estimated that db,UUU negroes R wunty in the fourth. bars left North Carolina in the past thirteen months, and it is stated that f neugh have left the second congres sional district to make it doubtful. in London last Saturday said " th possibility of a European war darken and saddens all the future, and it is dif ficult at times to look without a feel in" of envy at the great republic across the water, that gigantic daughter of the west, where there are no race ha treds, no blood tax, no fiscal over- Washia?tcn Letter. From our regular corrtf-poiidcnl.) Washington, Jau. 0, IKK). Mr. Harrison . has sprung another nulish idea ou the country iu the shape of a Government Measure to be pushed before Congress. His prede- essors have couteoted themselves with recommending what they thought ought to be done, aud lea ving the rest to Congress, but in the case of the silver bill to-day introduced in the House the English idea of legislation has been strictly followed. The bill was prepared by Secretary Wiudom, submitted and a majority of the form er, aud is now introduced in the House asau administration measure. Now if Mr. Wiudom could only be admitted to the floor of the House to champion be measure the whole proceeding would be entirely English. The bill has beeen referred to the House com mittee on Coiuage, Weights and Measures, and I understand that Sec retary Windoru has already been promised a favorable report by the re publicans of that committee. It will whether Congress will resent this clear usurpatiou of its functious by the executive branch of tne uoverument, or whether it win be qnietlv accepted and allowed to staud ;is a precedent for future admin istrations. Gov. Campbell was to-day partially examined by the House committees in vestigating the Ohio ballot box for gery. iSothiu new was brought out. Ex-Governor roraker, who was exam iued Friday and Saturday, did not raise himself any in the estimation of hon orable men by his testimony, telling how he bribed Wood to get possession of the forged document. Under cross- examination he admitted that he should have discovered the forgeries if he had made as careful an examination of the paper as he should have done. Mr Roraker seems tor some reason or other to be extremely bitter agains Representatives McKinley and Butter worth, of Uhio. There was a lively time in the room of the House committee on Reform in the Civil Service law. Opposed to the law werCHepresentatives Hotiek and Ewart, and favoring it the Civil Ser vice Cpmmissioners. The law received some very hard knocks, but if the pri vate claim of the Commissioners is true, nothing is likely to come ' of them. Secretary Blaine has the sympathy of everybody in tne terrible bereave ment which has fallen upen him, by the sudden death of his brilliant young son Walker blame. Jrlis funeral took place Saturday and was attended by HE WITH TO THE SEA ; all the way on foot, over mountain irough morass, earning; knapsack and Trudged and tnrnuifli morass, carrying gun, slept on brush heaps to Keep out of the mml, caught cold, from the effects of which bis friends thought he would never recover. Lingering with slow consumption for many years, be saw Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery advertised in a country newspaper, and be determined to try It. A few bottles worked a change; six months' continued use cured him. Always too independent to ask his country for a pension, be now says be noefa none. Ho helped save his country, he saved himself ! Consumption is Lung-scrof-ti hi. For scrofula, in aU its myriad forma, the " Discovery " is an uncqualcd remedy. It cleanses the system of all blood-taints from whatever cause arising, and cures all Skin and Sculp Diseases. Snlt-rheutn, Tetter, Ecze ma, nnrl kindred ailments. It is guaranteed to benefit or cure in all diseases for which it is rcontumended, or money paid for it will bo refunded. Sold by drufnriBts. Copyright 13S8, by World's Dis. Mux . Is the supehior Court. ROWAN C0U?Y Aliee L. Earubeurt, Plaintiff, against Nathaniel Earnheart, Julius luirniicari, Turner Earnheart, Loreuzo Earnheart, Daniel Earnheart, Laura bhuping -auu her htwband Henry Shuping, Ida Earu heart, Walter Earnheart, and Thomas Earnheart, Defendants. -PROCEEDING FOB DOWER. . It having been made to appear that N.ithaniel Earnheart, Turner Earnheart, and loreuzo Earnheart are nou-residenta of this State, It is ordered that publica tion lie made iu the " Caroliua W atch mau,1' a newspaper published in liowau county, for six successive weeks, notify ing the said uon-resident defendants, to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Bowan county, at his otnee n SalUbui v, on the 2Sth day of February, 1890, and uuswer the complaint which, is filed hut he ollieo of said Clerk, Jauuarv 11th, 1890. J. M. HORAH, Clerk Superior Court, Rowan county. rfti'ffli'fllilfiil 4 CAR LOADS DF?.SACE'S CATARRH REMEDY urcs the worst enses. no matter of how long lUuidiutc. 50 cents, by druggists. man in Washing- pressure, or no possibility of war, ami where sixty millions of men soon to be nearly every public " I.i i m Anua n.l frinl thr. numlr mn cm ton aud an immense crowd ot about their nroner human business in j t citizens. Ex-Sen rtor private Tom Plati, of New confidence and peace. It is not, of York, heard about the inciment M i I TT 1 1 O 1 I I . . ... course, any merit ot tne uniteti scares ton Presidential boom, and came over that they are thus blessed by fortune It is simply because they have not the terrible heritage of the past." Ben. Webster, a colored man living ix miles below Lynchburg. Va., un dertook to clear small field of tin mps u , a . , I with dynamite. Placing one cartridge Lh ty t h, khera out in otber fi Tne Queen ef Spain offere Urge in t ,arce tttlnm he Ht he fuse but La . vi L n ; .k. m ii i . .1 m mi t ui m like uatuic. in PnM iot i.i0 ooi n wie o w lon he could reach ft place ef safety Christopher -Qqlumbns. Wonder if it exploded, and Ktterally tore him to nemienus waning tnem nere mm ni What was found ef hia h dv was unrecognizable. (It-nation to our World's Fair in 1892. here to read the riot act to the Vice President and to inform liim that New York would have but one candi date to present to the National Re publican nominating convention in 1892, and his name would ie rlatt. Mr. Morton refused to see things in just that light, but Mr. Piatt went back home the two would-be candidates patched up some sort of a truce. Mr. hts was ear av a friend, "Oh let Morton think he is a candidate, and mean- Upend his mouev, it will nut it in cir- time would it not be a good idea for all culatiou.1' the papers, especially those that are As every Congressman asked about known as country papers, to turn their " expresses nimseu m xavor or an im- Commissioner's Sals of Lani In pursuance of an order of the Supe rior Court of Rowan county, made in the special proceeding, entitled John 8. Heu derson and R. J. Holmes against Holmes W. Rcid and others, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door iu the town of Salis bury, on Monday, the 3d day of Febru ary, 181K), the following described tract of land: Lying on the waters of Crane creek, adjoining the lands of J. C. Rowe, Ira B. Miller, and others, containing ninety-six and one-fourth (9(5) acres, and know as the " J. V. Jones tract." Terms of Sale One-half c;ish and the balance in six months, the deferred pay ment to draw iutercstat the rate of eight per cent per annum. Title reserved un til all the purchase monev is paid. R. J. HOLMES, Cbaioe & Clement, Commissioner. Att'ys. 7:6w. Executrix Notice. Having qualified as executrix of the will of-E. I. Ljpe, deceased, late- of Row an county, all persons having claims against his estate must present them to me for payment ou or before the 2fith day of Heeember, 1890, and all persons indebted to said estate must make imme diate settlement with tho undersigned. This I'd day of December, 18S9. C. E. LIl'E, Executrix. II. II. Jordan, Atly. 10:6t. COMMISSIONS SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY ! In fuirsuancc of a judgment of the Su perior Court, obtained in the special proceeding entitled C. W. Stewart, Ida Miller and others, against Nannie-Miller J t cobs and Ernest Miller, I will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury, on Monday, the 17th day of February, 1890, at public auctiou to the highest bidder, a tract of land lying on Crane Creek, iu Rowan county, and known as "Millers Mill," containing 200 acres (two hundred acres,) adjoining the lands of Jesse Kluttz James Trexlcr and others, a more particular description of which is given in the petition tiled in said cause. This property is situate three miles from Sal isbury, on the Bringlo Ferry road, and comprises a good two-story dwelling house, and also one of the best known irrist mills in the county. A part of the land is in cultivation, and the remainder is covered with valuable timber. Terms of Sale : One-third cash, and the balance in 12 months. Interest on deferred payment at 8 per cent. C. V. STEWART, Jan. 15, 1890. Commissioner. Of Baggings Ties just inf SOMETHING TO DOWN TflE RAfSfiJYr: tit-7C"pi AT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU MORE THAN mfiO- nWQ vr Amu,,.. COTTON COVERING. THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF THE FARMERS . IS CALLED TO THIS NOTICE. GRAIN! GRAIN! We buy all kinds A Trust That Concerns the Newspapers The newspapers in our State have aided the farmers to a great extent in their fight with the jute trust and in all probability will be called upon A St. Louis lady says wnsn she teas - man rise in a street ear and five his seat to a female, she always concludes he is ua gallant Southern er, an actor, an artist or a newspaper man. A rooster belonging to J. A. Flem ing, of Williatnsport, Md., was killed tor tne in err I ears dinner, when an attention to a trust that comes a little closer to them and in which they are the onW sufferers? We refer to the Advertising Agents1 Trust. The advertising agencies throughout location for the World's Fair, it is fair to presume that it will be settled this week, or next at the farthest. The scholars of our public schools will examination of U craw of the fowl h ha? orgRniMaUhough they be interested in an offer made by the Teifts ponies are being sold at auc tion all orer Georgia, one or two car loads at a time. A cowboy, expert with a lasso, is carried along to aston ish the n at ires mul the sale is generally a success. revealed the fact that it contained twenty-fire pieces of copper and iron, among which were several good-sized tivets. How the fowl lived is n nivs- tery. do not call their organization a trust or combine, and propose to fix the nrice of foreign advertisements iu all r u . the papers with which they deal. Youths' Companion in its issue of Janu ary 9th. Its purpose is to stimulate them in a commendable competition and at the same time increase their love for their country. The publishers of the Compan The Ways and ns been asked Thv are a srjecies of the -senna called ion offer to present a large bunting flap, :J AknnA tK.. rt 9 by 15 feet, with forty-two stars, to .thai middlemen and demand a tribute on I . ual a$ f'rt,.-t, The bill admitting W yqming has both skies both from the advertiser and states and Territories, which shall send bn for.bl j reported b,th.8en pttWiiher. 8o rf tUn, go ftk.r TZe$0 eommittee en lerritories, and the same than this and stipulate that the pub- Raised Over Our Public Schools." These id Means Committee j committee has decided to lay aside the H8her shall be paid in ink or tvpe, thus essays will be received by the publishers Kv Wvrfb ni;;..lhill fnr th ndmiin nf Mhn nntil t - il ..l : I of the Companion until April 1, v.Mm, uwmii a cui iii mire wy, "c The award of the flag will b EXECTJT0ES' NOTICE. Having qualified as Executors of tho last will and testament of Win. It. Fraley, dee'd, we hereby give notice to all per sons having claims against tho estatu of said decedut. to exhibit them to us on, if nofcJefore. the 23d day of January, 1S91. January 23d, 1S90. THOS. B. FRALEY, JOHN M. FRALEY, Executors ofWm. R. Fralev. SALE OF LAND! By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan couuty in the case of M. C. Rufty, Adiu'r of Stepheu Broddy, dec'l against David Broddy, and others, I Will sell at the Court House door iu Salisbury, at public auction, on Monday, the 3d day of February, 1S!, one tract of land in Morgan towuship, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Elizabeth Broddy, Most-s Broddy, George Walton-, Henry Williams and others, being the laud on Which Stephen Broddy formerly resided, containing HOaeres. Terms One-third cash, and the bal-ani-e in twelve mon lbs with interest from dav of sale. This 30th dav of Dceembcr, 18S9. M. C. RUFTY, 11: Administrator. Sale of House and Lot ! By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of liownn couuty in the case of James Foster and others against John S. Heuderson, Trustee, aud otheis, I will fcel! itt the Court House door in Salisbury on Monday, tho 17th day of February, IJJ90, at public auction, a house and lot in iho North Ward of the town of Salisbury, ou tho corner of Fulton ami Liberty streets, uow occupied by J. M. Hadcn, and known as the Foster house and lot. This lot frouts about 100 feet ou Fulton street and runs buck to Jacksou street. Terms: Ono-third cash, ouo-tbird in x months and tho balauco iu twelve mouths with interest at eight per cent. Jauwary loth, 1S90. JOHN S. HENDERSON, Com'r aud Trustee. of grain highest cash prices. 9 -o - at SGTTGBn COTTON!! Wc arcjn the market for all the cotton raised in this and iidjoining counties. Sec us vour cotton. We arc at the too on orices fur all grades. -o- J. M. PATTON, JR., LESSEE, t EVERY VARIETY OF JOB PRINTING Q PLOWS AKD HARROW Doqc Ulitli IJcatijess aid Dispatcli. No BOTCH Work Turned Out. 1890. finer will ha made &n to protect npea bv placing a dutj of $1 the Supreme Court decides a ease now j mre WTTy that some f our North near June 1 as possible, in order that the yer pouon on ii. im is opposed Dy oeiore ir, anect.og ne "ol Carol in editor, allow themselTeeto irnn"7ve7Tte huTrdinrunon the pwic buu netirifiu iDrumeii qanu: ' waswfcuwu rewuujr taken IB Df it .although at the Same fourth of July, next. Ealeiqh Chronicle, facturers. Six Indians were hanged at one time at Fort Smith, Ark., last ThursdaT,for murder. Two then were to ha?e een hanged at the same time, bu't their sentences were commuted by tie prescient. A committee of gentlemen from Asheville are out on a tour of inspec-r ion to cities iu the South and West, at the town's expense, looking for the best methods of pa y ing the st reels of $hut place. adopted by the people pj that Tr- time fel ft MnM 0f degradation in jm Idoinffso. o There is no excuse for anv editor A son of the employes of the Balti-1 who will take an advertisement from i . 1 l t IITI aw I .. i more ana unu snops in v neeitng, w . an advertising agent at a less price Certainly, hang up the flags; hang two of 'em at each school house in the country. Also have the U. S. Govern ment support the schools through the Blair bill: have the bovs in blue uni Ya,t climbed into an engine standing than what he charges his home pa-. f ftnd fch .,g . - bunting; T ZJTT P . m WIOXr tron, ye WBere 18 We ODe l OOWn 1 have a regulation dinner bucket stamp- il Vfl 1 1 -a? a. j 1 i 1 1.1 . i v e. i ue lucuoiwue siariea ac a nveiv tometimen do it t gate. down the track, the boy not being There is only one way out of it for able to stop ft. After crushing us, and that is to form u defensive through the remains of the engine that combination and every one ef us refuse blew up last wee , a yard hand m an- these "ads." at any price less than our aged to wu?u; the engine iud shut off regular rates. Let's put our foot on it tc steam, but not before the end of the boiler-house wa smashed in. Rumors About Blaine. The whole wardrobe ofthe King of the Belgians Wiis burned up at Laekeu, lu Newbury, last Monday, a farmer the other night, and" the shops beng drove-up to a store and hitcJied his Closed, it was several hours before $is norse to an Mvn awning post, shortly Majesty could get a clean shirt to his royal bac. The proprietor of a dime museum went ou Kuuts' bond, who was granted a new tri;d iu Chicago, the other day. in the Croniu case. The bond was given in consideration that Kuntz should allow himself to be exhibited at 10 cents a head. If he escapes the penitentiary he should be sent to an asylum to keep the fool killer from .getting hm. after the horse touched his nose to the post and immediately dropped over as tf dead, a gentleman, not knowing what was the matter, ran to the horse to help rj in getting up and as soon ss he touched it fell to the ground, another person coming to his assis tance likewise fell to the ground, when it was found that au electric wire was on tne top ot the aw mu "frame. The man who 'first touched the horse was found to be dead while the other man J iL 1 auu tae nop did not 3iiit.ua injury. serious ed with u U. S. on the lid; have it against the rules to speak tne worus u States' rights "; have it expulsion to mention "Jefferson Davis" or uCon federate States"; baie it 90 demerits to a hide to 14 Lee " or "Jackson," and hare every teacher a negro-equality, n irwirinni'WI so-called advanced , I .. "JL Washington special si.ys the We thinkeraud tt believer in free love rk I 1 i i i ij ii 1 hi ii'ii ii in :iw i i O . 1 I rpi A lwva t-r.x r. 1 i .-1 U rxnvts. 1 lieu t; tiuuiu uiivc ic.'iiiiL-ti i xv.- . i i i tion in the Northern eve, but we would be training our children to de spise their fathers, to hitte good gov eminent and to go to the grave with out belief in God, or a hope of salva tion through our blesctf Lord and Re deemer. that Mr tary of State is impending has become m - m m . m i veiy strong wu;hiu the past lew days. The death of his son Walker, it is be lieved, will furnish an additional and very strong reason to Mr. Blame for quitting at once his place in the State department. Not only is WTalker's death an irreparable personal loss to his father, who was greatly attached to him, but in the discnage of his duties as Secretary of State Sjr. Blaine found his sou an invaluable assistant, whose place it will be impossible to till. Mr. Walker Blaine had the confidence of his father to a degree which naturally no one else could obtain, aud was thus able to relieve the Secretary of State of a large amount of burdensome work which will now necessarily fall upon him. ! Administrator Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of L. A. Jamison, deceased, will olease present the Mime to me within two years', otherwise this notice will be plead us a bar to aiits claims. December?, 1889. JOHN. F. JAMISON, 8UJt:pd. Administrator. ojf qc &azoina ' acAtnan, QS f p o en Jetm you Aal Of am nfttf fiuftaied to ALL Kip OF JOB PITTING IN BEST OF STYLE, ipffjRBfoioiqcBisri vm Best Wwa Office Between Char lotte ani Winston wtemt of ,n ,. COTTON SEED WE WILL PAY HIGH EST CASH PRICES FOR ALL SEED BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Of We have some siipentf Chilled Plows, which we will sell to the farmers at aefco Call and examine them. 11 Hillside Plow is a hoautV W does its work will. 0ur Clark Cut.iiwnv harrow is a tool m every farmer needs. 3 nut .S a-j. aoeu, UfOif, on, tne jame ruarr if ? crUT, n ye'U a. yt jSlrtcz Z$ia(.j, GAoe detect ( am avh, wrftci Q? in otfez fa inac zecrn, 4 14fl 0 '(utl ' jot a new ana at a r fatel ad'ecc, a utility . 7 'rtitfj joo?i to uceive yrui gwhj fi cu Puy nitt ttf. (fie tne futtiet ttat'tz,, l an. an, jr. yfr. jolt, f MM." f IM JULettcttt. S CARRi MOV I UUUUILU) HACKS AUD CARTS. Our stock of -ehicles cannot excelled in the State. The McCOR MICK STEEL hi used it to )s tlie best- OurVheat FERTILIZERS APF. XOW TN A AT PRIC LOWER THAN EVE-R. nxorj. Fripfnt-" "Stonewall1 ')&n;rkol " Tnro fin )U 11(1 nim German Kan it. Wft am alwnvs at the fro our different lines. Respectfully, B0YDBWQD1
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