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' i ' V' 1 i ' 1 -i ' ' 1 I . ! i ' ' ' ' ..." j , , . . - ' Mfcville Times, pr- : Tffr o'-Tf t??i;, : :. jfji0 ::'.r:: ;..v ; JlUidMTimesy ' I'ublished ever Thursday bj T C. EVANS. 7. h Iditor and 'Proprietor. " ' - ' i KUBSCKI PTIO!f8, POSTAGB PAID: $2.00 a yftar, Always in adTance. Arrival and Departure of maus atitieiasville ; Post!Office. ' "li AIL CLOSES. . For the northern bcjund train 10:80 a m. A 8.80 p. Oa. j 8S0PM U!h'rn h6Und' ? 30 A M" & For AadiBon and Leaksyille cWs at 7 A. . daily. , Blackwclls .Tneaday and Friday, 7 A. If. Locust IIil ,. Tuesday, Thuraaays, and Saturdays, 7 A. M. ililladale, Wedncalaya A Saturdays 7 A. Jtf . . OFFICE HOURS: In Money Order and Register Letter d- partment from &M A. M., to P. "K In maUUir department from 8 A. M.to 6, P. U, Office opeu cimatanUy between these hour, except when malls are being .liiti ibuted. H H. II. WRA P, M David S. Kekli Thomas S. K-il j ; Went worth. . - i 'lleidKvillr. I REID& REID, ; Aitoriicyfut Lttwf ! AVj-NTWOBTn AKO jF.II8VIt.T.K, N. v'IIAj attend to- U li utuneeneutniEted t. tUei . V cat. i . ; A. J. I50YI), .1. W. HKID. BOYD & REID, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, W K N T W O U T 11, N. C.? Practice in the Stnte and Federal Courts. One of the , Ann ran ill u uj-o bie- fouml in their oftt. fel24,ly. Dr. H. W. COLE, Successor to Cole A Fuss, 42tf DANVILLE, VA Reid House, ' ' r, ' ' ' - : ' ' - Wentworth. N. C? i'hls ll Jtel has been recently rifltteiV utnisiied and offers GOOD ACCOMMODA7trN New Firm ! . New Hcfuse ! r ' - - - " New Goods ! ! j W Harris & respectlally announce to tuo puonc t hat they are now receiving at their New BricK Store; large Stock of j ? GROCERIES & STAPLE GOODS, bought directly from leading Jobbers and Importers with cash. All of which will bo sold at the very lowest nossible fiearen consistent with hon- 1 3 1 est dealing. We propose to conduc- J business, on strictly legitlmrite 'print ( ciplcs arid pledge ourselves to give to all thei money's worth. A share of public patronage i is respectfully solic- itea. - ::' "'ji'' LINDEY, IIARRI5& CO, TI MANUFACTUREpBY E.H.POGUE PRESCRIPTIOIT FREE) For tht tpiJr Our f SemiKAl WHkiMt, Uott 1 byli Llilll GO in UV . !i li .11111 III! u&nAoo ana ail uaoron brauf ht oa by immm OMtioa or MtMt Ar DranW ku Um lim dTcnta. Br. w. tArma A Otk. Tui wrM a&Bi asrt .atin-si. o. 6. REIDSYILLE, IST. O. THt 51) EXHIBIT: OF TIFTTT! to a t?.T OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OP ROCXING- ham County atoiH Septaiiibezl8twTl879 to - i. r:l: t.i 35i ! '; . September 1st,, 1880. - v I COUNTY RE VENJJJS No. 33."5368 , Acres o $125173 $100, ! No. No. No No, No, -No.1 No. N. "So. 4C9 lti49 ri4u 4 ?. 10 7480 1 :iso. 5344 Town Lots Horse Mules Jacks, jennetU Goats, j"', ! Cattle, LHog8, I Sheep, ' 74850, 5657. 140 35 22 47767 20883 5344 137038 58153 204377 1955 it Yaliu le ot J? arming utensils xc. Money on hand or ou deposit, Solvent Credits, Stock in Incorporated Companies Other w;r-onal property Kailioad Franchise 180595 172640 $23,930.72 l Special lax for the year ending September 1st 1879: 2438 Polls at 50 cents per poll The fjllowini; are the disburs omenta urer from Sept. 1st. 1879 to Sept. 1st. 1880, the time embraced m his annual set tleiiicnt. This account of disbursements county revenue for 18i9, which is set out in the above statement, as a considera ble n mount thereof was collected both before and since the time included in the said annual statement! of the Co. Treat. prior to the said bept, 1st. 189. and a aitl period, some ot which are Mill outstanding. This Exhibit is designed simpry- t show how much and for what purpose couutv revenue, commencing where the nccount up for one year to Sept. 1st. 1880. IVoin the vouchers of the County Treasurer, canceled In his annual settlement, as follows; ' j . m ' 1 I -Amount pn id expenses of County Poor i 1 resisicridsr voters, and suparviainir roads, Amount paid half lees to officers including Clerk's, Sheriff's, Reg and allowances to omcers, Ainonnt paid for Bridges, mcludmc a payment on ino amuod lkidc, I , $850.69 Amount paid per diem of County Commissioners, I $266.45 Amount r.nid Expenses oi County Jan Compared with the Exhibit of last yeari cept for 'the 'Poor' House. Expenses of Thelfollowimr amounts have been disbursed in Rockingham County on account' of public free schools from Sept. 1st. 1879, to Sept; lst.l880,'io-wit: " - - Amount paid for White Schools. " ; Colored Schools, School bouses ior School houses for colored, County Examiner ' ' Printinsj &c. Total number of White Schools taught, Colored White-males enrolled White females enrolled : Whiles a .. ; Average attendance of whites Total number of Colored male enrolled . ) females Total uumher of Colored Average attendance ot Colored Average length of School terms in weeks, Average salary of teacheia per month. IndeMedaess of Rockdnglia: Priucipal of bonds for Bridge at Dead Timbers, Interest on same at 5 per cent per annum. Balance due on Madison Bridge, orders, Interest on same at 8 per cent per Witness tickets in all State cases other claims allowed by the Board of l- ;'' ! ' ' " " ' :': :'' '.. in the settlement of the County Treasurer for the above named period, a well as unpaid jury tickets and half Jan. 1st, 1881. Of the The Oxonian, i A Journal of Literature and EJueation. ;. .. ' i'; 1 Published Monthly, at Oxford, N. C, at $1 a Year, in advance Hie Oxonian aims at increasing the inter est for literature and Education, and gives original articles on subjects of vital impor tance as well as criticisms of the newest and nvt valuable publicaons.. Offers decided advantages to advertiser. High average circulation. , Advertisements are shovu pr minently; are free from er rors, and am tastefully displayed, i Its ad vertising rates are not in excess of its value to n advei User. Advertisemeova, intend! for publication in any issue, should be in the office hv the 90th of the month. j. nunr.u, Oifoko, N.C 1 Facts Alone iii;si Yi;v:ift ' FOR THC YRACtl 87f, Valuation n i ii it i i ii it " S05 CO. " 3741 - 17 " 231 C3 it ti i " 104 41 2S 72 11 C85I9 290 76 ' 1021 8 44 d 77 u 902 97 ' 863 20 -1 'A 11.968 31 633 15 1219 00 13.820.46 that have been made bt the cOhBtv treas is not intended i0 cover the Jimoont of Some of the claims paW"wf5 allowed great many claims were allowed during the County Treasurer hat disbursed tnex off", and briiuriox the ive agfr.gatd l . umwiu.vu J Exhibit for 1879 felt The amounts have IIoue, 1 r $19074K) i 707.41 1326.75 951.04 $388.38 Outside roor, . Jury Tickets, State Witness Tickets, Township. officers, listing taxes. &c. tor rrmting, w.w Pauper Coffins, . $84.95 Repairs on Court House, $45.17 New Jail Cages $893,65 Mierjns commiskions for Collecting taxes, 650.00 J. S Johnston, Sheriff, amount of taxes over paid bv him. . , 68.88 all the above expenditures are less, ex outside poor were greatly decieased. $3607.54. 2419.33, 224.83. 129.91. 15.00. .63,50. 61. 55 1424. 757. 2181. 1276. 970. 1117. .2087. 1139. 9 12-29. $22.07. whites. $3000,00. 1866.66. annum. wherein the county is liable, and all county commitiioneri not embraetd 'i ' ' . fees to court officers. R. J. LEWBLLYN, Clkrk Board of County Comramissionars. CONFECTIONERIES At tie POST OFFICE I won Id reapeetfaUy rmwmm to the people ot iteiasvuie ano: vicinity tbat 1 Keep on Hand, ana ior, sale, a large stock or V -4 Plain American, and French Candies in great variety Tobccco, Cigars, Snuff and ouRar ana orree. Apples, Huta. Cakes. Seet Odar, and everything usually kept " nrw cuus nxecttoncrj btort. Come and sec. Store in the Post Office. W. B What. meolOtf. m County TV Z45 tetoiieajuifecsirimdfsall; smoscUldL be was ;JI1 r.. I J btiis oairard, aar odiiip'alaed, ' 11 1 Ttogsbf fc'ltodt were fever . t ;J wi&idi toird fr ai U ner.iiia na now I ses.w.' Tbt thongh resigned and cheerful, she j Oat sorrow'd much: 6a haavHerrrtrteDdeTfr . ttocW fasthr smdcarefnlty hudbx, lir'AMttllV'ehi&liO U BOp INOJSLVJf-DSLA WARE A i ; 1 Colonel Beb. Ingersoll has been tailing; TerT freely to a newspaper correipondgnL About tciurge, Judge Uomeys to a Delaware jury. He Oraays his respects to the State and tne J uJge; "Delaware has not had the belt of opportunities. You must remember that it is next New Jertty, which is quite an obstacle inpf?8 tot him that a man is wait-4 the, $th of wogresi H is MX l- yonl Jary laud, which Ura0tEr1b& Gpd had orieTnally made oysters witn snewiDg thai thepepleoXaJelawarel s would it&TTe vtr death befotef Hhy4 1 vtK iniv ! TnlAi ro'3diSeTl UasE"wlwe-i5 xUVMi n iiHlll IUU Vm li 1 miMijLtHUUgQ tttile asJmmottalized hhrr8 desires of the hackman thathe self as tha liU Odesteftel etbal roadfedmplied, and. H3 Wina'fiitoffcliTV Wrolhad foUowed lier 1 pointed 0 prepare j Iui of jouriW . .-v. t ' --tT t. -"i n.liM JM Arth I rnlm. r k. Will uuil ill vj u w wiiuaa. v W .A t?ll before the Prtit Association, io Mik stop, in Jane" next, p i appeal to the editors in the State and to the friends of tne prese tostsCmeirttris work I would be.obiied 4e fcicnds m-aii parts of theSU to prepare nd for ward te me, oy tne ldtn' ret; next montb, eketchssof be press in their various localities, ooginning witn tne first papeis issued io' eaid localities. Also, notices 01 uxa eauorsr ei pen ally those who bave diexli' "In 1812 no ne wvpapefi I m efe fpcbRshed rgi of b; V- Mt Vct)Pii0nf-the Sute prmxUte dt a far barfcal loSV. - k iw Teneraore - ca warui . Jiale,4 Pbilo VYhitsn and: John Wheeler have kindly promised their aid, which which will be invaluable. I hare interesting papers of the Gates family, which will help me much." 1 would, be obliged , to Leonird Thompson of Lincoln, C, Nl B. Evans of Milton, Judge Howard of Eigecombe, and to friends in Eden ton. Washing tot, Newbern Wilming ton. Halifax, Goldsboro, Wadesbero, FavatteviHe. Oxford, and, indeed, all the citiea and towns in the 5ute, for reeoHectSesi of. the preta, rAleato the editors of the' State for one copy i"!" . Jlk n.u;.k te, s i . t r J i Ition of I Hi I wish also to give a history of the; Mi Ls irive a history religious and periodical press of the otait. xnTermaxion as io inisrpar mint of oar literature will betbanV fully received. W..W. Holder Baltiga March 7, '81. ANNOUNCE THE LADIES. H " in Charlotte Dimoc rat. .At a faner ball the mistresa of the house stations a servant at the door to Announce the guests by their cos- ttttties, as Three ktnousquetairw !" MA' devil aud a Hebe !n and io on. At last arrive, two ladii in plain I walkiag coatntaea, . who naveon.ly come to glance at. the gay and das- slinr acne riVhii toatsifill announce ladies !" save the servant, courteous Oh. none mere v. we 1 haven't anything on at ill 1' is the response "Two ladies without anything on ftUH!" bellows the frtbful domes-. tic. j Sensation t 1 mntEASisriitertfXNr.U 7 " The WsiBi4zn SanSaV Coroni- cle gives the' following incident' (iri high Iifci) wB ic h" occurred "it lb ct In f ' tilxCTiratioh Bill on tL,e Ttnibe of ed nn 'iiUtde his " hack Jd ream in tr pUaiantly oranbther hof drink when' BocsscneaiM ATepae wiui bis pas-1 1 a suddenly open ana startled voiW Hhat' in it calmer mo ment would hare beenllferyfilwet9' MCome with me and I'll givo you twenty dollars." The dazed driver of the vehicle raised his weary head and his ores feU upon' a beautiful faej, frightened blue eyes', andtrem- on.ig ups a glorious woman, wno was all excitement; "My name i You know me.' You took my "hus band and myself to mentibnN ing" grand party that occurred re cently. 'Now lie Tsr here with "ahefthi er woman oh, heaven; that I should have to 'say it P Let me get in the carriage. i win sena one oi ine oi g-.io see mm ior a moment ouc nere. hen he comes to thedOeVof the hick I'll make him get in, then you ttrfre off." " In vain the driver expostulated and saidT that he' was erigaged' to'' fta)' there and J get his paf ty. ' The poor us woman would not take no for Answer, and the sight of a crisp "tV bankliote so'excited the kvaric- drove the wife who husband " as near flLpe main aoor as ne could get. be t out and hurriedly spoke to a man uid uaii xzsiro huiidi uiii veiiiieumn friend was supposed to' be ajraitmg him. There were some hasty e'xciu ed words; the man denied aud expos' t.' tttl-' j " . L t ' i'i.- : ii '.. tulated; but she would not be reason ed with. j He returned, .and a few minutes later came out with his over coat and hat. He. got in that car riage and was whirled up toward the north wEstern seotiou, of the city via Sixth street. A noted and charming lobbyist was 1 minus her escort,' and hdw she got home from the ball this chronicle sayeth not. tlSuch'bigb lite" in Washing ton city,' CURIOU& KAXEJS. MH" in Charlotte Democrat. "Of people who have recently boen endeavoring to get rid of their names Mr. Ludocovischj Katx von Kottek, of Plotrkow-Kuyawski, Poland was probably the most deserving of sym pathy His ambition, it wa&.sedown in bis petition, to a 6an f ranc isco court; was to become Katz' sim ply because 44 the . meaning of the Kord8 'Kits vpn Kottek is cats of cats,' and, that , the name of: L. Katx von Kottek . is the occasion of great 1 annoyance to petitioner. A little while ago the Hartford (Conn.) Coun ty - Superior Court granted the pet! Henry lUts, of Thompson ville, praying that his name changed to Henry Baitet. It was shown by the petitioner that bis peculiar name was the eaute of a great deal of an noyance to himself and members of family. Mischievous-neighbors spoke of him and bis wife a tne "old. rats, and the children as "little rats, some going further and teasing them by calling them "mice." Herr Julius Jackass, of Lohdorf, in Germany, ap plied a few months si ace to have his name cnangeao nuua courage, nia patronymic not being very surprise liiij, howeveri in a country where the announcement is made (in the Bei lin National Zeitung) of the betrothal of First lieutenant Sourberring and Miss Two-tear-old-tild-boar." I think it was m South Carolina that a man 'named Jftog jnamedts child after Itit friend Mr. gull, so that the bikl became liaH Frog. v -, How DWLwrnt Bats A wtiter iae'e4entiSe jAiaaerieaii cava hjkVtflsaW taissnfi these detesutisf fTmiff bymtHg whito- watlfyelldlr wKb Mrjcpprtsmna eer- door befn n pnlli awlad jerkint alaT coif in m'ti nick . fXiOC&i notices 15 renls a hue for first ln&rrjoot aiVf ce4U fojr . ejcljL t8eojucnt Aj 1 . isreton. r r . . ' . eriTr the rtmerHhd rafter wltb a thiek coat of it. In cverf '-crevrce -1 whert H.jaVfBigbfc tread, He pnliUiQ crystilssflf ihet ooppexas. and ecattex.. . 4 the same m the corners of the floor .Lr Tjfe result was a perfect stampede of , mts'anJ feice.1 :$fcicV that! time 3aT a fwttalVoftKef'Mfsl or "mice fiia ,ii Vttitbout the house. Every spring tfJoa aoat veflw-waah irtnren the cellari aa sr puriuer a viiiai an. exiermina: i -t6rJnd no typhoid, dvsentery oeixix li ml BULLET XI) 1 March 5th, 1831. VARIA 1 IONS -IN THE COMPOSITION OF 80ME FERTILIZERS. A matter of great, importance to farmers is illustrated by the follow ing" analysis of different samples of one and tlui same fertilizer, taken at different' times and places. It ap pears that toipe lertilucrs are not uniform in composition, come lots are so different I f:opi other Jots jold under the same; name as to. render it improbable that tho variations are tbo result of imperfect mixing. Kumcrr. ous facts which have come under my observation lead me to believe that this variation id intended in some cases, ibis is ot course a violation of the law and is very misgwiding to the farmers. Three samples of the same fertilizer, claiming to be spe cial fertilizer for tobacco, are. I, tak en' at 'Henderson last spring, analy zed by Dr. Ledoux; 2, from lot sold (jr. Ii. Aiken, Esq, of Uockinchain . r. t m' r kliffitat Insoluble Phosphoric Acid cyuuvy, jaai eoring, at ianviue, a; 3,'frbm Silas McBee,E3q Linaolnton' ' r.liSand 'eSlrTotal Vliolphoric ! AciaTll 72. Available Pl.nhnrU ' ' l.Xj&l- A.mmoni 2.06. lotaai 4.U1 " ' 7troiMl; vlar $43: 80. t r v ' : - - 't , s , '- 1 o.- , x uiui . i nospikorio Aejd 11.00, Available Phosphoric Acid. 8.80, Insoluble Phosphoric Acid 2 72, Ammonia 2 2.r, Potash 2.72 Commercial value 33.70 3. Sand 5 45, Totul Phosphoric Acid , 11 S9. Available Phosphoric Acid " 0 42. Ammonia 2.03. 'Potash v 1,66. Commercial value SiiO.OO : Ve seo that the samples represent' , quite 'different articles- io. 1, tho sample from Henderson is the only one whiob contains enough Potash to ' ( -entitle it to bo called a special tobac co fertilizer. The Lincolnton and the Danville samples'" d.fier too. No. 2, Danville, coutains more Potash and Ammonia, No 3, Lincolnton, more Available Phosphoric Xcid.Nj ; I sold at' Henderson for 50 per ton. No. ,2 at Danville for $5, No 3, at . Lincolnton for $43 50. The fabts'aro' -irisiructive in two ways. First: Far mers cannot always rely .upon fertil izers as of uniform composition Nu merous good brands Have establish- -ed themselves as of uniform compo sition But all are not so,' as many facts prove. Farmers should' have 7 the composition of every lot guaran teed to them, and should verify this by sending sample to Station for aD- alysis. The Department will take -numerous samples of each brand at different points, this cmont in the endeavor 't detect these uncertain -h ? 1 rands. ' - ' Second: -The case before us hows - , . as do many other fact?, (hat the arti cles sold inTNorth Carolina are much superior to the article sold under J same name iu adjoining S ates. Tho t sample from Danville i inferior to - j the. .North Carolina samples, wnne $5.00 more per ton whs akcd for it than for the best North Carolina ar ticle. Farmers shoo!) buy where thej gain the advantage of the pro teetion of the fertilizer control csiab fished fur their benefit. s Cuas. W. Dabney, Jtt. - - m director. ABOVT A COVXTHY ' PAPEL iriichmond State March 18ih.3 J We had a plea-ant call this morn ing from our bright and genial friend CapL Thomas C. Evans, of lleids V ilU, N. G. Tom owns and edit ono at the best papers in the South the BeidsvilieiVmfev J:f ' MM 39 i - 4 I
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