Newspapers / The Danbury reporter. / April 14, 1881, edition 1 / Page 2
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The Heporier. ENTRRPO AT THK I'OST OKVICK IN PAN BURY, AH SKCOMI CLASS MATTER » ' —: — PXPrm j- soys. I'ub > and "roj t. THURSDAY, AIUIL2I, 18S1. Knginters are nww running two lines for ihe South AilantteA O-iio It R; iroin tbe eastern basu of the Blue Kidgc to the Tennessee and North Carolina line. This read i» being undertaken in the interest of Pennsy vauia capitalists koowo as the Tinsslia Coal and Iron Company, wbo own 60 01)0 acres of su perior coat lands in Wise county, Va , about 60 tuiles froai liiistol ; and aro preparing for an immense business. One of these surveys will be made from Uris tol to Klistbethtoo, Canton co., Tenn. ; up the Watauga to Boone, Wa tauga co , ou ths ]>lu * plateau ; theucc through Cook Gsp of the eastern aide of the plateau, in the vicinity of Grandfather mountain, to lVtersun, Caldwell co , in the valley of the Yadkin, when it would connect with the C. F. & Y V- R. R Now tfee purchase of the Capo Fear and Yadkin Valley R. 11, by this company will be contingent on tbe Couke Gap routs being adapted as iheij route to ths atlantic. Gcu. Imbodcti, through whom un'ir ing energy the pa-sagc of ths bill autho rising the sale of the State luterest in the C. F & Y V R R., was secured, in a private letter to a resident of this place, says: ''l am awars of the vast importance to our coal and coko interests that we should reach your valuable ores of the Yadkin valley region ; and unless the p.issage of tho Hue Ridge presents in separable engineering difficulties, you u.uy rely upuu having our splendid coke in reach of all your ores witiiiu tea years." The Cbatterci R. R., which notv runs up the Big Siody (Chatterawha) from the Chesapeake & Ohio R R, at Cat- Ictuburer, and is now in operation to Louisa and in process of construction to PiketeD, Ky., proposes to extend its line to Pound Gap and thence to Imboden, Wise co., —thus makiug a through line of oarrow-gauge rail ways from the Ohio to the Atlantic, through a region th*t abounds in mineral, forestal and agricul tural wealth. The Cap* Fear and Yadkin Valley Bailroad. annual report gave much cneourageuient to the stockholders, aud impret-ecd us favorably as to the work already done and ths cheering prospects of tho future Ho stated thai during ths past y»ur thirly-aitis miles of road bed had been graded and made ready for tho super structure ; so that now ths entire distance froui the Gulf to Greesßhoro, and eightesu miles beyond the latter town, is graded All this work bad been done, notwithstanding the severity of the past winter and the withdrawal of more ll an one half of his force of convicts about the first of No The State's appropriation for support of convicts had bacn exhaus'cd ou ibe first of last September, and sinso that lime they havs been wholly main tainod, clothed and guarded at the cooi pany's expense The total number of convicts now eoiployed is one hundred and thirteen. The board of directors had decided to adhere to the gauge of four fset eight aud * half inches, after Maturely considering tbe resp ctivc merits of br>ad aud narrow gauge roads, their oost of construction, capacity for transportation, adaptation to the country, its present and future connections, £o A contract has been with the Western Uuion l'eiegraph Company for the erectioa of a telegraphic line all • long the route of the road The poles have been cut and will at otioe be placed Between Fayettevi'.ie and tho gult, and froui this pqint the tslcgraph line will be constructed as rapidly as the track is laid oo the road. Tbe superintendent's -report showed that tho receipts of the company for the past fiscal year bal been $32 550. and the operating expenses S2O 115 The through freight and passenger receipts had iacrcastsd $1,160 92, while ths local j freight and passenger r«ceipts decreased 1 $614 79 One locomotive, one baggage) car, sad one passenger coach had been thoroughly repaired, snd tho unusual ! severity of the wnsthsr bad rnndoreJ necessity a ttrest deal ot work on the road bed The bridges and trestles were •II io good ~Condiiiun. and the road in good running order from Fayeltevilie lo the gull, a distance of forty stveu miles —CAu/Aani Record There is now in the vaults of the i treasury department a larger amount of i gold than was ever known to be in one i place in tbe history of modern Hints and | probably more tbau oould be authenti cated as extattOK in a untie treasury st I any time before in the world Tt-ere is \ now about $173 Ottt) (M'O of gold coin aud ' bullion, exclusive of soute $55 000,000 ' ill silver, white Hie Bink ol K-.gland t has only about $75 000 000 in ttoid t What is unore singular is thut it stay* in t tft i vaults, no matter what the demand, t tar as fast as it is paid out it returns. I Valuable Prize. Col. Polk, tlit) Secretary of the Stall Agricultural Society has lavoreJ us witl the following particulars ami rules in re * gard to tho deatrihutioa of vslunbl prize* to be awurded by the Stutc F»i nest October THE YOUNG MAN'S STAR PREMIUM . | To the unmarried man under 24 ysar , ; of uge. who th ill bring to the Sluto Fai the greatest au4 best variety of the pro duets of his own hands, a vremiuui o L ' 150 in Bold. » TilK YOUNG WOMAN'S STAR PREMIUM 1 ! To the uti iNtrrird lady under 22 year s j of ace, who shall bring to the Stale Fai , | the greatest best variety of product of her own bands, a premium of 950 ii gold. > For the nest beat display by a youni > mm and young wuuid, at above, $25 n > gold to eaei Parties uouipetiag Tor the above pre miutM will be required to observe th ' following rules : 1. Kach exhibitor must furai»h tli > secretary wiih a f ill list of all tiie artio ' lia to ha exhibited on or before Saturday | October the^.ti. 2 The displays for this premium mus be in poiiiioii stud ready for exuuiitiattui ' by 12 w. on Tuesday, the llth 3 The list of articles tarnished the i secretary, under rule 1, must be acomu panied by the affidavit of the party mak , : itig the eatry, setting forth that tho ss i hibitor does out exceed the age prescrib 1 cd, that each and every article exhibit?*; is the product of hi* or her own hands and that aaid articles have all been u'ads since the lirst day of Novauiber 1880 I'iintcd forms o f affi lavit will ho far nishsd by the secretary on application 4. Tiso names of exhibition must not appear on any of tho article] They will only be made known after the pre DiiuujH have been awarded. 5 E«oa display will ba made as a whole, and may be ar>an:ed under the personal supervision of the exhibitor. G. Fers ins intendiug to compete for these premiums must notify the secretary ou or before tbe lat of August. 7. These exhibitions will bo subject to the Fame rules governitg entries made 1 f«r other preuituins, and will not be re i moved uutil the eh ae of the geacral ex hibition. The awards will be made by committees composed of ladies sod geti th men so chosen as to guard most effec ' Lually against injustice and partiality ( __ -■» We have receivi d from Superinten dent Scarb"ro the prograaitae ot the Un ivcrsity Njrmal school of 1881 The 1 school will begin jnne 16:h next und I continued five weeks Provisions will bo made as heretofore to defray traveling ex penoes of necessitous teachers Applica tion for such help should tie made to pre sident Battle at Chapel Hill, who will also furnish any desired infor-nation, the Railroad Companies will grant reduced rates ol fare. Those who w;sh to practice economy wttt Do inmaMii it) Know mat teachers bave in uiany cases attended the school at an expense of only S3 or $6. All those wishin to perfect them* elves in their great calling should be should he sure to go Trained expers will be on hand to show the boat modes of inching and instructions of inestimable j value will be given Tho~e who desire i to make arrangements as to board Ac , before leaving home, should write to \V A Mickey, Chapel llilt- lie istne bus ioess A?eDt Tiik National Hotkl Sold —Ycsler day the sale of the National Hotel ami its contents was begun. Toe hotel, with that portion ol the square on wHieh it stands fronting on Jvleuton street 210 feet, and on Sailsbury and Halifax streets 188 feet was purchased by the State ol North Caraiina, the sou paid being $13,000. Fab 11 Husbee, I>:q . represented the State in the transaciu The price is regarded as a remarkably low on, nod tho State is considered to have one of the beat bargains cvsr had here in teal estate The furniture in the hotel was sold, and a great crowd of buyers went from room to room ull day, following the auctioneer The articles sold generally brought good prices.— Jlhieii/hiVeif* Oltserier The synopsis of tl.e new reveona act which weut tho rounds of the State pr»ss recently contained an error In that synopsis, retail dealers of luslt liquors only were placed upon the same footing with dealers in spirituous liquors Chore is a distinction between these dealers—retail dealers of malt liquor* only are to pay a license lax of thirty sis dollars per year in advtnce, while per«ons who sell all kinds of liquors, or spirituous or vinous liquors, cordials or bitters, in quantities less than a gallon shall pay a lioense tax of sixty dollars per year in advance. In either case the license is not to be issued for a shorter line than twelve months— Rulvijh Ft n'tor. Mr. 15. L Vaughn, of Alloghaay, has resigned lie position of estate proxy to represent tho State's interval in the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad. This resignation was tendered on account ef ill health, froui which Mr Vaughn is now a sufferer Got. Jarvta haa ap pointed L>r J. L. Smith to the position. Mr. Cyrua F. Mendeohall, of Greens boro, was to (he city yesterday, oo his way to Fayetteviile, where tbe board of directois of tlie Cape Fear ajnl Yadkin Vailey Kailroad. oi which he is a mem ber, meets today, The stick holders' meeting will beheld tomorrow. It is I understood that matters connected with the proposed sale of the road will be | luily discussed -Jinleiyh Ncut Observer. , RKDCCTION OF S ROUKKF.K pr.ns PAY I —We are informed that a reduction in the pay ot Storekeepers mid Ganger* us e signed to the smaller distilleries hat been I ordered by :be department, caus.il by . the desire which exists Fur curtailing the expense* of the service, and also by the disparity sppareni. biiween the amount of labor required of these officers arid |r the pay received. ). The following rate» have been fixsd : ot the pay of Storekeepers mid gangers when on duty at distilleries having a surveyed daily capacity of not exceeding ™ live bushels of per day at two dul- M lars per diem, aud three dollars per diein in when aa»igatd to distilleiiei haviag aid commonly using a capacity exceeding Gvs and not exceeding twenty bushels lu The change in rats wtll iske pl*c» on ft . ihe Ist day of Sl.»y— hitiiton Rrfub ie Itcait. llurd to Piousa. le _ 0 Some peopla aro never content wish their lot, !el what will happen. Clouds si and uarkueaa are over their deads, alike ii * hetber it rain or ahine. To theci every incident is an acoideot, and evury acoi iie.it a eaiauiity. Kveu when they have their own way, they like it no better 1 (hau your way, and, indeed c>>UMder 8 ibetr most voluntary acts as mutters of ' compulsion. We saw a striking illuatru uon the other day of the infiimityr we . i .-peak of, in the conduct of a child about thret year* old. He was crying because ' his mother hud shut tl'c parlor door. 1 "Poor thing," said a neighbor compss v sionately, "you have shut ihuohild out.' "li s all the Mine to bim,' said the moth er ; "he would cry it i eailed htm in and A thuu shut the door. It's a peculiariarity e of that boy, that if he is left suddenly r on either xido oi the door, ho considers y himself shut out, and rebels according ly." There are older children who takt ' the same view of things.— Anon e The anticipated leasing of thu Georgia Railroad did uot take place. y , The number of females teaching in . Kentucky exceeds that ot the males b} one thousand. A Nuese river steamer carries 15,000 1 pounds of freight and only draws tea inches ot water.— Ex e '' Copying load pencils have hare proved 0 to he vary poisonous; A piece of the lead haif the size of a pea taken int the stomach is said to be sut&jiout to kill 1 a robust man. | Governor Jarvis has appointed Hon. 3 Wm M. Shipp, of Charlotte, Judge to Bil the vacancy caused by the resigna J tion rfl' Jiidgn K.-heiir-k. Tk«, aj.j, ,ii.t j cuent is a good one r MORE SNOW IN VIRGINIA —Four inchee of snow toll id Northern Virginia s on Friday night, u.akiog the third sn>»- i tall this outrun. The appie, tlie priuci « pal fruit crop of this section, is uot in i jurcd Ail furaiwork is dciayed by the ; protracted winter. ' Land of the free : The new settlers in Texas wiil find plenty of elbew room, if nothing else. Oue of theci writes that he has 'the Rio Grand for a bath tub and all Mexioo for a back-yard " Gen. A. M. Scales will de'iver the I annual address ut Oak Hi gc luititHie May 24th This institute can point to a uso*t cooapicU'ißN list til' tilotn g oxer I'iw orat.ir*, viz: Kerr, Iteid, Morau, Stsple*, Dick, Dr Sruith, Merrimou, Hud now Scale* A Bill ha# pawed both houses of the Indiana Lejj.slatuie conferring the right of suffrage at ail oleciions upon women and now only needs the signalure of Gov Porter tu become a law. lu (hu Satiate the democrat* voted with the republicans 10 favor of the bill, which origin itcd and *ii championed by the latter part; A bill has been introduced in the Na tional legislature of France, which is well worthy of imitation in this country It provide* that any oitisen who loaee bit life whtl* eaving life «r property at » fire, any physician who die* while labor inz in the hospital* in tiui* of epiduaiio, . or my one who dies while eudeav>ring j to save a fallow being shall be regarded j a* a soldier oo the battle S«!d and a double pension shall be givau to bi» t family. YADKIN RIVKII NAVIGATION.—Ever niece our recollee ion, the navigation of the above slieaui |>a» been talked of C. V Brown, member of th* L"gislf»turc I from Ho van, is about ready to test the 5 matter, and will wove to Coieuiee with liiefaiuily in order to be near the bane of his opeMliutis He has 852 000 to corn meuee with, e.nl we believe, as he pro oeed* and tho people see that (be project v is really to be carried out, he will have all the aid be needs.— Salem J'reu. GIVSN UP BT DOCTORS '•l* it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by so eiuiple a remedy ?" "1 assure yon it is true that be is en lirely cured, and with nothing but H«p j lilfter* ; and ou!y too days ago bis doo tors gave him up sod said be tuust die 1" "Well a day ! That is remarkable! I [ will this day get sums for my poor George—l know bops are good."—Sa lem Pott. PIEDMONT WINSTON, IV. C., For the Sale of TOBACCO! Stands in the Front Rank with the Leading Warehouses in JYorth Carolina. BALKS PART YEAR MURE THAN 30.000 PAR .'ELS. Increase in trsds in past four years more llian fo-ir fold. Ws Lave added each year aiauy new i;I\STIM. EliS, and still thers is roiia for mors. V- s are thabkiul to our many friends lor their liberal puffouage, and ask a coatinuadet ia tb* future The tullowiag named gentlemen are still with ras, aad will bs pleased to ses thsir friends at PIEDMONT. WAS PIERCE, Book Keeper. JAMES S SCALES, Fluor Manager. J (J A. BARIiAM, Auctioneer Dci-9 80 M. W. XOiiFLEET, PrepriMcr. ' — 7 T. J. BROWM. W. B CARTIR, Ja J R PIBRCB THE OLD RELIABLE BROWN'S WAREHOUSE, The Farmers' Headquarters, The Leading House as usuai siace October Ist. In QUANTITY of TOBACCO SOLD. in PRICES and in DISPATCH OF BUSINESS. Farmers do not have to wait until after the sale for their checks, BUT ARE PAID AS SOON AS THEIR TOBACCO IS SOLD. Reuieuiber this, when you want to get off early and bicaks are heavy. HSCHEST PRICES ALWAYS GUARANTEED. P A. WII.BON, JR., Book-keeper. R. D MobELCY, Auctioneer. T. J. BROWN & CO., Winston, N. C. BROWN & CARTER, (SUCCESSORS TO J. F. PRAT 11ER & CO S), Next door to Brow*, Rogers k Co.'* Hardware Store, KKB? CONSTANTLY OM BHD A WILL SBLBCTBD STOCK OB Dry-Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, &c. We especially invite our country friends to call on us, as our purchases are Bisdr Kith special reference lu their w.nts, aud WILL SELL AT BOTTOM PRICES. F J BROWN. Fsbiaary 3. 13S1. W. B. CARTER, JB. Bubort G. Galloway, Jr., with STERN & CO., WBOI.KIALI Boots siiid Shoes, No. 9 GOVERNOR STREET, sth Door frons Main, •p7ui6 RICHMOND, VA "II yoa want a GOOD I'LANO OR ORGAN, write or call oa W P ORMKBT, W inston, who can sn; ply any make or style asade m the United States at prices which will defy competition. If yoa wnot tb* BST BSWING MACHINK »ver put before the public, call on \V. I*. OKMSBT tor the igiit-RNBRiRg in the Music Store, Wiueton Oid pianos, organs, and machine* ex iWanged." _ s W. P. ORMSBT It foresters and .Mcchauics. PATKNTS and how to obtain them. *&mphlcts at CO pages Iree, apeu receipt of itauips for Postage. Address GILMGUB, SMITII & Co, Solicitors of Patents, Box 11, WjtAinj/ton, 1). 9 TIA. TCCKIR, H. O. SMITH 8 B. KPRANINS. TCCKKR, SMITH & CO., Mnnulacturersand Wholesale Dealers ia BOOTS; SHOES; IUTS AND CAPS 250 Baltimore street Baltimore. Md. No-ljr. J. M NICHOLSON, WITH I. P. YANCEY & CO., (Successor* to Vancey, Franklin * Co., UP RTERS OF NOT 10* 8, No. 1209 Maia Street, Richmoud, Va. Uareh IT, 1»T». *. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! To te'.ecl m COOK oi NEATING STOVE IVoui the largtxt and uoost varied stoe in this Btoti'B oi the Staia, sod it as LOW PRICES as first class goods can t e sold. We have a full stock of MANN'S and LIPPINCOTT'S AXES, i TRACES, STEEL PLOWS, GLASS, UELTING. SASH, DOORS, TINWARE, HORSE-SHOES. In short, a full line of HARDWARE W IIIOIJ we are daily increasing. PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, &«. lato'y added to our stock. BROWN, ROGERS & CO., deelflyl Winston, N. C. fa IZ 4- « (|A per daj al home Ssm l/lf liV P l *® worth $5 tree. Ad dres* otiusoo & Co., Portland. Muiue. ® *eek In your own town Terms and $5 outfit free Aid>e * 11. Hal n lelt A Co , Portia ad, Matue. a week. 112 a day at home easily US I M made. Oosll/ entlit free. Audres* " 1 rue 4 Oo , Augusta, Maine I T n; In t*fi!irr I.l'i.iM oi' Dry Form net* ntl J the i»u:uo i iuie o-i the ilUeaaes «»f (lie V ffLiver, Bswels aMKidneys,l f l TMs contblntd action frirei U icontfcj/W k n poutr to cure alt dlttattt. S Mwhy are we sick?| fir| Beca use t rs allow these great organs to Ik- I 9 coim clogae tor torpid, and jioisonoui huinort B V [J are therefore forced iu to the blood tU at should V I an&tf expelled naturallu. r. §3 RIMOEeVE**, PILta,"'ONBTIPATMN, R ft KIDSET cnmiEnt, IBINAUY II §3 DISEASES, FFMALtf WEAKNESS, Fl 7J AXt» KEBV OV» DIhOUDEUS, Kg &A I y causing free action of the* organs and rj yi restoring their jtoiccr to throw off disease. §3 Why Suitor Rllious palm and nrhcsl li Why tonuented with Piles, Constipation? U z 2 V'Uj frightened orer dlaordered Ktdneyv.' H • % Why endure nervous or Nick headache*! I Why hare sleeplca nigh til L Cm KI i)NEY-\VOUT and rejoice in heaitfi I Vl 3Vt \ t k K '***' ft Jsj "(y" A! •. i P«rw, rer/ Oonffn#rtted, ju U • y r«u£nc* v.J (' Itjic^rdh^ujUfficteneyf^ P'J j / 'rwu > ■] o;T IT OF r'irn Diroooiar. PRICE, ti.oo.Q •>'! WEILS, UI(:mKUSOJIACO.,I , roj>«, H d Henderson's P ,jf COMTJIVEfI r.\l \L>V~ OT* p IW «l j ai^iwa £ Will be Mailed In•■ t f nil tc/w> apf.lyby L. Le'ter. J^JS •\ Oi;r R.~\iersuiflntal Rronnds In u ;* wf%l* 'k v.* tcsit • ur Voiroli'ble &«ul rt & c -T S4*els an i*u, ( v roirrlciet |T / nj\i t>i:r for I'lanit ji -1 «j (covrrlnj: :i io arc ® Mlhrf n ■»•%* ia A.:: ivJ, to j«ra Kffix-3 s C3.| ;i SGOorK^r^tf. 1 " f, ficwYork. h Ait nt« »V.:i!riS. s*» :-rr-«rrrtlA***!® «o*rIXATFOIUI I'AIULV ij V. LF. V7«4-h s upto '-ul'* Ra IX »j( «i rtff V 1.&9. '1 rnp-jo/ccnU. FLEQANf JLV.auv ' Totn.ro-. r.> »•• r i»■.•»*• a'yl.-s m.d *n i» t u'o we in k'» (!•■■ .'oj.o vinj uii{mruUvl*>l orVrs fo; 4 B liorl l\a%f . " I !.«• y* illir luv ia rfxi.nlitf: t yol'i p!a d w-.t.-h cl;a:n f ;.«• *ll**t! X Ii;, S.rt. •* fie n.Mil veib • «»tnl ni-t-rt latv.fPl *;--l f »>lHte bund. In*i, co!! tr hUitcm. key :!Uif, |rt»>.*. bK»k, l:n!ti.r»on fllk f, i>- \. wenril, romie « ti\e*rj>*\«« ntuf All >;»«ih .i :o ro*i i«# in I *:: ip•; 4 ».*ck fi>r M l>j. Tlife l£.t c.iu be r.- mil.ml o« frou. lo' K* I'iie !'»o 'ni (V'.m :ri rvni*t!*in one superb amotl; »«t rliw.eJ :>r» r. ejr«l 'j. #*••*».■in lox f»»urv n»- •!.-. l«W*r■. C r ii li 'ticij*. \t .l , o 1 j'l MO br.u *-\+ h. to! I > 1 .;»«d •» d> '• syt gold plat »sl* «*ve n'tllOM, j o'd phlle ftivdH, lov «•'v c.uneu l- 'irf pta.ccnmr. • 1 .m -k'.hii rtia «?ud. | Mal'.e* •' 1 «»•? wi'ii p ci-tuiO'id • *§»iie b.''.u ! 'ii.;l ' l**i »!.»• buttons, p'%f»*«i t-cllr.r uu\u> t, p|»vi«d link nraoh efcnin, ytAia p'.ntf r'n,*. n«b»/ Ci-n o ric*r K*H>r-*> wi:h l» (tiamond full iMinb. ainetbyMt n»t. Indy'i TXI pl.ite.l -*ei urtth wMi- mo- - r.«*liiitra jei n*»:d f iM' O «"nrr pin rw* nold p' »>>•>-« hut toil 4*. Tb*? whole cr ;hia mteniCct 111 co! e.-ilo : j»«-m a"i*ur»> by n: \il ftvr «i, ?fo *!.ri». I r«>- *?. Tiiia l«>t enn !>e »«-• ii:*rl ••.mliy *ii from >'• 10|lo. Addrtti, N. V. JKWICLRY 0 Atlaiira. U*. THE aim 4ST.i Gi/'RKitiri: " compMny la perfe«*Uy T* Üble, »•» t th«» amoujil ii»ey give tor yo*tr uio:wy Id Mto'intliiitf " "SEHD3 THAT SURPRISE > TtlS FARBESS' "DOBfAWZA." •fix!*". •% n"*r Yi*jpci\»-1- "■ ■■tva s A., cilfTerln* ■ *«»*n mythi v: croi\» h« .»• dellrioa.* raw or • •ok *d. s »ml s-.-.ii by jij -II ;J ot*. a p per Soya i i • .n of Japan, half bean half p»*n. a*id by rhrm mii »»«• in-.' ri'Mtit hum-'j f :od known. F'no . 1 >r olar.i. nho fl#. n tx*per. ( b;*n j:i**eu VV »u'rip-\ •, )uji 1 i; , «' tH.lHrj"»tVMißly ■wr zrow.i u U. S.. bv •. pjaelfHii. oils? nrd •iH'i. : br.il •«» V.c;p .r r li'.p ris. c. ?■» ■ •> d-*, 6 pnprrs 'c.7%1. V» ry .-mif-e of-\Voo4 \r.nk.ut )»n. 1 .Vr> )•> «:. v t«>3 t lor.r— t'.no rniliv, t-.'.-lv a 1 1 prolific.eta annper. '"'iiinax vn -tw. rl-.-ben flavor. • nrly, v r,, "olld-uu- II ilfd lu « \»r.r,era k p«n;>r. While liiryp r. HI i\.;n XTx• •««» ih»« !•", "leMa Ipuneuaely 1 :.* so'ilh ••▼ticre -orn f.illa. I'neunMled •> • t tbl»t' '*>. » pane?, "5 rt* pound. r«o*.ti,i!'.»»n^pl*»tsi #»• 'a leiwfwofhw inioli t*, i.'ar'i v.-!- n r-»v* i;/ "M'.-ri 1 irminii hi.lonir, a ;ap r \!l t!v a »«w* i"h» fi>«- 1 'if eich f>r>r Addrrnn*'. U.OII »' »tr ACJI. All'm(%, Ua. Ref» w -»uo«: Iltn. W. L. Calhwiu, Mayor of » Atlmlc *vo cactc? the forw. If shrunk wholly or In part from natnro or dlie f« n r* • 7!* tl 'T\ rase nn !s. ud Bfimp» to I. D» 1,. to., Allan!*, On. No hiimbuir. H«ga- icK'rtuce. CorieaMoaUenco cozuidcntlal i I ' tOnly Sao fcr this «yi* of PITILA DELPHI A SIM. Ml. Hqual toanTtSiuger in tba riwfkwt. Htmnul>ert we »rud it to U* examined tn/ovr yon J*nj f f: iT it. Thi3 b the earn* e'.rie r.ih»r comrnuiiw retail for SSO. A A M&«:bin«*a warranted for MirN yours. 6«*i.d for our l!)uatr»t*l Cir c-iir.r and Tffttimoniisis. Aodrc-M CHahi.es a. vroiin * rr>., 17 K. T.niS SL, Pi.Ui.lfiu, Pa 9 -•ft T0 if »V 1« Kew« for Eoy» and OMil 11 \""mi n:.J OM •! A KKW I*. esSSpß&S*?.'EjnoN juts jsteotad lot them, for How® u,. • Tti tt mil. 1 .Scroll Sftwing. Turning, r Borlr.jr, Prilling,Orlßuhtß, Polishing. Screw Ci.Ulng. I'nr» f5 to liO. Jj~ -1 -y .Al S" - nt 0 cent* for 100 mm. St-Lirtt.- BPHBAUI BROWN. Low.ll. O TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, O Stoms CoukTT. Jn tht Pvbale Court. T H M«he. Administrator ot Elijah Asbby, Plain tiff. Against Lucy Aehby (the widuw), and Alfred Uendeohall Hnd wife Mary J Mendenhall, b'oloinou Aehby, Marihu Aehby, John Aahby, Juoiet) Ashby. Andy Cook and wile Nancy Cook , and Il'mierson Alhby, heim-ul-lnw of Elijih Ashby, Defendants. •*"»• . It appearing lo the satisfaction of the Court npon the affidavit of W. A Est 'S, Sheriff of MiokuCoanty, tliAt Solomon Alhby and John Ashhy, two of the dcfcudviU in the aoova entitled action, are non-reeideota ofthi* State, it m therefore oidt-red the (errice be tuado upon them by publication in the Oaubury UaroKTKa tor fix successive weeks, notifying theiu to appear before the Judge o! Probate for Stokes County, at the (!ourt Mouse, iu Uanbury, within twenty days after the service of this summons on them, and answer the complaint of plaintiff. wLicb is a petition to .sell laud tor arrets, and that a publication of this order and notice wilt be equivalent to personal service. Done at office in Danbory, on tbi* the list day of February, A.l>. 1881. JAMES kiKKSON, J*., Mi»l Judge tf Prefcate.
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