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LENOIR TOPIC, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1883. SCOTT & ESVDT, PUBLISHERS. 1Y.W. SCOrT.Jr Ediwr. PubllsHcra Aw etiit sTrBsfcrnos Zin to p Tya Towq within Oireoh of mery m I tag "J"!""' its price was" reduced mom yrs ago toONB BOI LAB per annum. It fa recently baea taereassd far size without any Increase in price. Toe tc-- -ven - ... .'.iwin'nMa uA iddMMI i . V I - ONE COPY, one year, - - . '. three months. ; - ' ADVERTISEMENTS : As an advertising me-- dlum, Thb Tone ranks "A Wo 1" among th. aews paper of Western North Carolina In the counties of Caldwell, Watauga and Aabe tta 'cirenlatton to Kreatcr than that of all other aecular newspaper JUibineH ; wbilelt has a large and OOiUnfiy in creasing circulation in Burke. Alexander. Mitchell.' Wilkes and Alleghany and throughout the etate. Advertisements Inserted at low rates in proportion to circnlation. - '' tn-a WrriTtfli ii-Th Tbfrto JOB PlflNTlJi department to complete. WHh good V" larse assortment of new and beautiful type, Job 'large assortment work of ail kinc w .it nr.,i namnhieta. circular. Dosttrs. catalofra-a, minutes, billheads, letter head, cards, 4o., &c.t executed on short notice and a h lowest prices, vijr, REMITTANCES : Meey may be sent at our ( risk, by check, registered letter, or part office money ordeW MoneSkhefwi ender. nfCommunlcations eontainlng items of local or general Interest respectfully ooUciied. Manuaoripts intended for publication must be written on oneside of the paper, and aooompanied by the name of the, writer, as a guarantee of good faith. President Arthur,, baa signifiedhls intention of taking part in the., open , ing exercises of the. Louisville Ex. , bibition. A coxsid erable sensation wait, created ia Washingtonjast week by Ibe false rumor, that General XJrint bad dropped dead ou the streets of New York. Senator Wade Hamptou has gone I trout fishing in the mean tains of Yir ginia. Wonder if he will not be Gal led a fish liar by some evilmiuded person when he reaches borne? Editor" Dana," of the New York Sun, 'says that "Mr. Tilden will posi tively not be a Preidential'-'Candit: date. ' Dana is in favor of Hofni W. S.1 llolman, of Indiana; as 'the ' Duoio cratic candidate. . . Cholera is playing sad havoc Egypt. The great I pestilence spreading all over the land, and it in i is feared that the extent of the territory embraced by its ravages and the nam ber of deaths are even roach greater than stated. - ' -.' A law forbidding the sale of tobac co in any form to boys under 16 years of age went Into effect id New Jersey on July V and is said to be working effectively. Though the salos of the weed are reduced, the dealers do not compjjin, as tbey say they are rid ot a veritable nuisance that t of- boys flocking into their stores who were noisy And sometimes thievish " 9 .. oi : i i tii"j i sa j i , i i : 1 . j A bark containing several, families of negroes sailed from New York for Liberia a few days since. Another sqfiad of deluded blacks gne to, ,the. ladd where frogs and bugs in sell j for., almost fabulous prices and snakes are. -considered delicacies. Their sjourn in thai land of freedom w'll, we opine, be but short ere tbey will sigh or the, land of white government enoe more.,,, ' Edwarix Spencer, one of the , most. brilliant newspaper men of Maryland,, died at Baltimore. July , 17f.h, aged fortynine fears. .Mrjpence-iWas, for seyeral years an. assistant. editor, of the Baltimore Sun, and,, also 4 conj triboted to the New,York., iS i :NeW Tor k 5 , and several ortbe mag, azines., He was a fluent, and graceful writer, apt. JiswriUng8 in the var Ions papers were jalwajswelOTned4 bjr the, reading public. ;irlle, was tne aunor pf TheJife of. Hon.. Thomas F. By ard." He also engage , jn i writtyg. plays, the most popyiaf Q which was Kit, the Arkansaw Traveler." Mr, Spencer, was a widower " and leaves Tjie telegraph operators employed by itbe'WeateWUnfon'elegrapb''' CorKpalny bave lecnklng'Jor'Mgber' ' wages bnt the7 Company bis stoutly 1 held?4 out 1 against- their -'demands. Tbroug), tbe medium of ihd Brother' booA of Telegraphers ,a gepersJistrike lias Tibeeri iinaajuratsd 3,an4; .QnJasU. Thursday, , 19.000 op eraterf , topped, . work. ,i Almost , every office in .the United States was closed and the click'of the telegraph w as not' bearct in thebMd; f Here and at w 'bue 1ratic;3tf interests ot the country are not berved ' by tbewites.t i Tbe presstefegrams? it itated, wUl still he farsished but,' , antiLsoine compromise is reached, tile ! wireaqviU be silent' for aIt'otberrba aess. It now remain's to be" seen.' which side will ffi'd la; f i.':Ln -m Wis., fell down yesterday, and a piece weighing 500 pounds, crashed tbrou?b. - the roof of a saloon, , tletnoIlshlD?. &. stove at which ft wooan was cockins ' hnt fninrfna nnlwvtw. 2& OFTIIG WEtK ti.rUt.fl? IV thovt;33.0"i000: tierces m U J, w tb ov mm a , j l KM i 1 nave.c en pp? . t j I SpiisBiV.4l4lr .JnTibefaf toinfitry would biUerly dis 22 rotes were cast bvltXjegislature appoint all reformers and the country: in Joint session to nay ior uuueu t States Senator. ' ' ".. DuBUQtfK-JuIy J.6-Aa atte m ptjras. iade yesterday to burn tbe.honsoof J 1(Jsmes Cirey, the lnlormer,' out lue - a police savea toe uouse. r 'The army worm has . made .its p pearance in the northern v section . or. Lancaster county, Pa., in large nnn-j ben, and is committing ravages in the tobacco fields, i I i : i An epidemlo of pleorb-pneumonia prevails among cattle on u Staten Is land, N. YV The State and local boards of health met Wednesday to consult on the subject. ! i - ,f i.'"-r ;:' Saturday evening near Helena, Ark., two-colored . mn, , oae armed with a inusket and the other witba rifle, fought a duet at thirty ' paces. Both were mortally wounded. ' Cairo, July .16, The cholera baa appeared in several qutrters i of this city and is spreading in the , Arab; quarter. ? There have been four cases in the hosplta', one fatal. , , The first location of space for the ! .American exhibition at Boston was as signed yesterdayi. There are over a thousand applications on ' file, repret senting every State in the Union. The missing ledger stole a from the State treasurer's office at Nashville. Tenn.,last week, wa found yesterday on the steps of the Artisan office, ad dressed to the editor of the Artisan. Elaborate preparations are being made for the tor mal opening , of the National Mining and Industrial Ex position at Denver, CoL, today . Sen ator Warner. Miller will deliver an address. ; , i . " Saturday the New York . fruit in spectors seized 30.000 watermelons brought fro ai the Sooth by the Savan. nah Steamship - Companv T1i3' claimed that they ' were rotten and unfit for use. " Reed Alexander refused to go out of a fife Id in Armagh township, Pa. yesterday, when ordered by tbe own er, Samuel Xoogwell. Tbe i latter struck him on tbe bead with a rail, inflicting fatal injuries. . At Tracy. Tenn yesterday; while a crowd was waiting in a barber shop a shot was heard, and a colored . bar ber who was shaving; a customer fell dead, shot through the bead. It is not known who fired the shot. The joung man Rodgers, who .was aupposfd to have been murdered ' by Samuel Tyson, has" tarried up all right, having been In the ; swarup on a spree. Tyson has been convicted of petit larceny for the " theft ' of the .pistol and sent to jail for " three ,mon"lhs.i!,i 'H'U f Jefferson City, Mo , July 16.. In observance of the Sunday law all sa loons here were closed yesterday and all business: was, suspended, except in hotels and drug stores. Dealers were not allowed to sell newspapers. Saloon men took initiative In com pelling a generalt suspension , of bus iness. . ' ,' .' t ." - ." London j July 17 A Daily News Cairo dispatch says it Is very appa ent ibat the nam ber of deaths from cholera there-has been much greater than has been stated. It is believed that 500 or 600 deaths ' have , already occurred Tbe railway from Catro to Alexandria, it ia expected,! will : d:s continue operations, immediately, , , . The'Cbarlottesvrtle5 (Va:) Jefferao' niafll-statestbat on the '4tri of ' Joly the1 Original slab -and - monnment erected over ta;'grf p - of' Thomas Jeflrrson' at .Montice!lo we shipped to Columbia, Moj ' Tbe slab was in a very good state of preservat ion, and will fortbe futufeoeln ittte bsstody of tber State Valvitptitf at Colombia: f Boston, , Jolyu Captaio f Hat. thew Webb, tlje, champi'pn srmme". istbis afternoon performed' the perUeui feat of swimmlug the. entire length of ujl Gut.; Ths is the most , danger ous inlet on tbe coasV with an . extra, ordinary deplb ot, water and very strong counter currents. In the eve ning Captain Webb gave an exhibition of fancy swlmminz; during V'hlcb be 'dove from a tower ninety feet blub. j .'" V t?iVIi-f iti,K. .,kn?-i ..i'it ' l Tll ninth ?aaml nr..t ......il . . or ibe,boutth;asera xAaatenr Press, A-asQiatipri, Xoomposed i of r Amateur, edit9rs ift0 U psrts p( t,he Bonifc. and, Eait;(oet? o , Washington; !), C : rtJuly( AtbiiMucli Jmportaflt business nwaf ,jtrfosacted jand.rtbi-jfbllowingi omcers wereff ejected forifb ensuing; term : 4??eside;n..Ulratti.!Tf)lIercof.- osanda, t,Pa YlW President, V;J.' Bascom SherriH, Lenoir, N; ad; ,Oa . cial editor, Jnp.aW-jMcClain, iPhlUr delpbla, JPs.. Tbe ,exV,,coftyentIpa, will be beld jn lllcbcQad, Va,, ia December. . - , ? Jdlx The Dally News4 ,wa 1 a ihrUberals not to lend themOlodfd will, stiocg ta character an salves jGoVer$c:::i in regard to ; the ;i canal 8Cuems.lfc says an upsetting of the might eventnauy oe arawn inio an tagonism with Fiance: It adds that there is no mistakingthe senoasnesj of the sltuatlonr: "-r. -'V"v':;' U I - i - 4" . -i - " - Pawv Jy 16,Many of the flags : display?) yesterday in honor ,,of 5 he National fete wers draped witli crape; for Louise Michel. After the unve ling of the statue of the Republic jwo anarchists stuck a black flai? upon tbei ' statue. TM people surrounding, the , statue immediately seized the . flag . and tore it to pieces. One arrest was, made. , Black flags were displayed Jn some of the obscur6 atreets of ,:, the ,city. . The unfavorable weather, some;,, what dampened the enthusiasm of the, people during the day but at . night the festiTities were of ' surpassing brilliancy. , ; v STATE EW. . ... j, . . . Kioston JPree Pi-ess: There ' Mare ; more young men in the editorial chair in North Carolina than In any other Stale, we believe. About one half of the editors in this State are under 15 years old and the average age of those who attended tbe Assooiat'on was only 31 years. - ' Asheville CUizuv. Mr Geo.- D.: Miller, agent of the N. C. R. R. at Durham, reported in our last as bay ing committed sUcide,' is yet' alive. He naie ou attempt., but the bait of the pistol instead If going through bis bead, passed around tbe skull, lodging 1 on the opposite side from the point of entrance. j Durham Plant: In the , college library we saw a copy of the ;Dooms.; day Book, compiled by William .'the Cnnqneror, containing a survey of all the lands in England, Jt is writtee on vellum In small but plain charac tera, and Is very valuable, as only ten copies are known to be In existence in tbe world. In the way of bcokt, we saw too the first book ever printed in Jorth Carolina. It is the laws of the StaU published in 1752. It is bound in sheep, and at he time of its publication was known as the "Yellow Jacket,"' owing to tl. color of the bindiog. no doubt. Journal Observer t The ordinance compelling country bu'ehers tO-Py. a city tax is now in force and .has been : since its ratification... ..Reports from the country say that tbe farmers bav.e about cleared the grass from the, crops snj feel intensely relieved in ; couse v quenee , , , , CSommodere Alexanderj Cbafin, who recently returned from an Oriental. tour, is now .running as 4 brakeman on the Carolina Central; Railroad The railroad rates . : (or; tbe LoaiavilLe exhibition have not been issaed but are eapetftd jn few days. The exposition will icon u tinue 100 days from August 1st. Goldiboro There is "a great diversity of opinion $$ to - tbe condition of the growing crops. 'From some we bear encouraging reports from others we learn that ''the 'crops are badly damaged by excessive rains and too much grass. .Messrs: Stan ley and Kennedy; "of Kinston, we -are pleased to learn contemplate locating1 shops In ftoldsbprp for the purpose of pushing' the manjuactnre of iipr f Cox Cotton Planter more vigorously. 1 1 Tens Atkinson, an old-color&l woman in JbtiaslSoS 6ant,hb wai anirse in tbe Atkinson fim'tty TQr years be fore tbe war. died last week attbead. vancad age af 130 years. She was ever a faithful servant, and the Atktn. sons were kind and careful bHier old age for the much' good she had dvne u uu iuuo , '"iub. uinimea to have nursed the late Mr. fohti "At: knson who died at a good- btJagV some twenty ve fiw'to. -t - "M r DEATH OF OOVl BEXCITEsl.' '''' - Newt aad Observer. i A: private telegram j from ii Chapel Hill annonnpes that Vi the Hon Abrs ham Renoberdied In LhtA yllfge this morning. Tbe intelligence rwas not nneEneated. s tiie disUngoIsbed gentleman bad Joug - been In failing . health, and was so - great 4 suiTercr that dsatb eomea to bim as a friend bringing releaie; aod rest.? 1 j GoW Rencber was bcrn ia tbs tibant ,ty of 1 Wake la . the year'iys '.Hi was i educated at tbe.''Univeralty::at i inapei, , uui, Jcbose the a lawi asr hlsy, i profession, and soon made i bisimarfc' at i ibar. Entering the j?poBUcals new as a Democrat tow& fctrminy Jyears a conspicooos figaro In.' politics i ft was member ot Cnnirraa vfn. . t..- !0bdbtoJ dlstrict ifor ; a number,' of i lerms; jtsd nJiaister toPortBgUnden - President Tyler. Preaidenl B.oftanan appoinUd , him Governor -.t i ; Mexico and he arasLvresiding Santa. F e wbsr ribsTwar 'bawEsa lba States broke out, : and be returned to his Sontbern home. He was in all - 8pects strong man ; strong la f jv. sber aanied the vonngeat da: liter k lha dlstinished . lawyer Co JEdw. ines. :IIis wife sur-: yi;bii. btiy and venerable lady towards whom ; theaearts of many friends I in this and in other States will turn in ber sorrows, BtetMt ArrlveI. Carton Lamp Poat. iasiSheriflfiireal re. H Wednesday tamed from Columbia, S. XX, bringing l lloke C. ISecrestwltb him, and placlag bim in jail . to await trial at Court. lTbe prisoner looks welt talks freely tend is quite ' cheerful. Having been granted a tew trial by ; the Supreme .Court, on bis first , conviction, and then under ' plea of insanity having been transferred ! to the Asylum for treatment, from which be escaped last winter he is now brought back for , rial te novo. ; It may seem trying to have to go through all the harrowing details of the i tragedy with which be ' is connected" already so familiar to this public, yet there appears to be no ; alternative. , ,."-, v. . Ml FACTO BIE8) 1ST TOE SOITTII. .Washington Critic ' . The ' manufacture of cotton might . naturally be expected to flourish in the . land where , this product attains its highest, perteetion, x and appearances Indicate that such an expectation is in a fair way to be realized. A letter froni Wilmington N. C, published in the New York. (Tribune, mentions a Georgia cotton, mill which has Mjust declared a dividend of 20 per cent," and points out that besides getting bis raw cotton baits cent pound cheaper than bia northern competitor, saving freight on both tbe raw materi al and the finished product, and also saving seventy cents a bale from tbe fact that be can' boy his cotton ; with out compression tbe Sontbern man ufacturer has an addiiionaltdvantage in tbe. Tact that . cotton which lias been subjected to tne compress sus tains a mechanical Injury which i materially' detracts from tbe durabil ity ot tbe fabrics made of it. If tbia be true, the fact will have great lbflueace, m promoting the develop ment of cotton manufacture in the . South. Tbe present difficulty of that section is a lack pf manufacturing capital, but its great natural advantage Diust? soon attrsot capital from the North and from Europe, and it is not unlikely that within a quarter of a century the cotton-growing States will be manulacluring the larger part of their own staple. A Guilford Mam In Caldwell. Correonane Qreenaboro Patriot. 1 1 Leaving Henry we came on to Hickory., where the writer dropped off and into a hotel to rest till morn ing. Then in company with a pleas, ant stranger companion, drove JZeb Vance over the dusty highway, twen, ty miles io Ihree hours, to Lenoir,: a quiet and interesting town, nestled among tbe beautiful bills of Caldwell county. This town is tbe terminus of the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Guage Railroad. The road is graded to Lenoir; and. the cars are running to Newton about 30 miles distant. On my return next da lha farmers ' told me their wheat crop was turning out better than last year and that j corn is promising well. Tbey sell , thpjr crop of fruit to tbe distilleries. When I said, f: wish you would find some better use for your fruit,'' one replied, "we get money for our fruit. ;Tue distiller gets money for .the bran, dy and somebody else drinks it, and iweorenot to blame for that." I thought this conclusive proof, aside from anything else, that we are verily the lineal descendants of Adam and vEve. . . ti: ' ... TOM TMUIB DEAD. Tha Fanow Dwaarf DUa -anddaaly at ' Ilia Homa In naajsmebnaatta. ,t Boston. ply T5. Qeneral Tom Thumb (Charles S. tratton) died at his borne, at Middleboro. this morn Mng. Ie was ailing for seyeral days; but no serious result was expected. The General was the oldest and, beat known curiosity f n, Ameripa. He was bornjn Bridgeport, (onn.. In January. 1832. and when ten years old was en gaged by P. T. Barnam, who dubbed him as Gen. Torn Thumbl" end iUr trodaced bim to tbe pablio at the American Museum,, in New York, on December 8 1842, Although but ten years old.' the General was so preco cious th't Ms manager gave the pub lie to understand that the midget bad -passed hlf tntlet : yea-. InBebra ry. IQii, Barnnm fpok the (Jeneral to Kurope and exhibited bim in lon "dotf osfl the prbvtDoIal towns for more than a year. Oa returning to Amer ica General Thumb made a tour of the j principal cities and became quite fa r u?nf. ..; Barnum engaged a nuiber ,of dwarfs, and, among the number were Geaeral Torn Tfiutub; jCldmmo dore' Nutt and the Warr:n sisters, Minnie and La vie I a, i , Tbe r General, became infatuated I with thejarren sifters, e wa?, , however, unabje to decide which be sbb.r4 marry, and his delay enraged f vuiHWWgffj wup ao naa ntseye. on i that fsaclnaliair HuIa kWhen, Nott asked Stratton for an ex jpianauoa of bis delay, the v general I jlapped the Commodore's face. This Indignity so maddened the latter thai uc procurea a revolver and vowed vw ne would am bis., Insulted fbe ,MMiw, oufc uarnum anauv ontiinM the pnnclpals. and on February. Ia63. uwciu Hunea Alias Lavtnta 4n immeasa crowd witnessed the ep. 2S2S at the lseuo the newly- .1 fP arW coupje j $ers Ejreater "j attrao- ill 7!..v Dome moutns later CciV'cttlcarried' Minnie Warren. Xt ml hi, wife, oatit I.Mn tUma, "bi r 1 . ; i ' 7- a tonr pfEuropein l865 and tte in tense patriotism of the little mite was. the subject of much comment, H visited England several . times " after that and made a greit deal of money. He. left Mr. Barnum several years ago and managed himself vand wife - in their travels through ; the" country. Aa be advanced in years the General b3csme very fleshy and it annoyed bim greatly. .. .In his early lite r bis habits were regular and temperate, but after bis infant daughter died be drank a great deaU It is estimated' that his estate is worth about f 50,000. He owned the fine bouse be ' died J in and a valuable farnnearjBrJepyt'J LAND SALE." pii..'J,':',v. . , f.'f on? .t'ir- The undersigned will, as Administratrix ''of R; B. HcCall, deceased, en Monday, the 3rd day ff Sfpt." 1883, at Lenoir in the county of .Caldwell, proceed to aeU the following described land, fermeriyu be-" longing to the said B. B. MoCall I One bnndred and eighty-four acres, lying on the waters of -Imw jLanrent and otliera, under a decree of the Super ior jonn 01 saaa coiuny. r- - Uf ji'.- i. f;. TKBMS One fourth cash, balance in sx KpnUuy Lenoir, K. &, July 18, J883. , . , .6ti. ,f ; YADKIN VALLEY LAND FOR ; ; sale! " ;-;- 1 OFFER for sale my Fsrni of 33U acres, more2 loa. m, ihn VadVinRirer in Wilkes county. N. C. THERE are about 60 acres of good River Bottom ' 10 acres of which is fine Timothy sua ilea i op mea dow. - ' THIS Valuable Property will be Mid at priryteV Hie OO yisiwy lenus, t : t a wwvr V A T a aT-C0 t TTSTTfXlC Af1, as of ttarraV en, Caldwell County, N. C, or at Klkvllle, ' Wilkes,' jounty, . v. tf . LAND ,SALE.:V;; Aa commlsaoner appointed .by thV STJPEBlbB: COUBT of CaldweJ County, I will," on Monday, the 6th day of August, 1683, at Lenoir in gaid county, offer for sale the following LAND in said county under a decree of aaid Court, 8 different tracts com nnai lis (.ho Rm Monntain land: 1st tract. 112! acres: 2nd tract, 88V acres; 3rd tr ct, 95 acres; 4th tract,' - . . . . . All . MAI. X ... Al. Vto acres; out trail, sa acrea ; out . - Each tract to be sold separately, and then the entire body to be sold, and the sale bringing the highest price to be reported for confirmation to the Court. TEBM8: Ten per cent caah.balarce 6 and 13 aouths purchaser giving note. Dated at Lenoir, N. C tbiatttth day of June, A. D.. 188S. ,t M E. BHELL, Conmiiuiioner. NOBTH CAROLINA, 1 IN THE PROBATE Alleghany County. COURT, , Joseph B. Spicer and otheis, against .,', - , -i Sarah Shinant and others, f , Ia tbe above entitled oause it appearinf -1- tbe satisfaction ol the Court that Sarah 8binant and D. C Shinant ber husband are non-resident of this State. It is therefore ordered that the service of the summons be made on them by "publication once a week for six successive weekB in the LEXOTR TOPIC, a newspaper published in tbe town of Lenoir and county of Caldwell, coniinand.'n them to p pear at tbe office of the Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Alleghany county, in the town of Sparta, within twenty days after the service of the same to answer the complaint of the Plaintiffs, to wit: Tn reference to the Probate of the lat will and testament of O.K. Bryan, dee'd. A copy of the Complaint' will be filed in aaid office witLin ten days from the scrvise of th's summons and let the said Defendants take notice that if they fail to appear and answer judgment will be taken against them for the relief demanded. R. 8. fJAltSOJJ, C.S.C, and Brobate Judge fpr Alleghany County . B-wer Wei born, Att'vs for Plaintiffs, ", July 23 OBTH CAROLINA,) 8UPFRIOR COURT, i' Ashe County. Spring Term 1883. Martha Lorance ) Action for vs V . Divorce William Loranoe. ) and Alimony. IT apjxaring to the satisfartion of the court upon affidavit, that tbe defendant is a non res dent of the Stato, and that the Plaintiff has a cause of action against him, the said William Lot auce Is therefore hereby notified to appear at the next term of our said court to be held for the county of Aslie at t!te court house in Jefferson on the 7lh Mouduy afte - tbe 4th Monday In Seotember 1883. and answer or de mur to tbe complaint novy on file in said cause, and aim. uiea u4 uier:, io aaawnr mo wru oi seques tiation which has been iraued agaiuxt him in this action. Witness Jss. M. Dicksor, clerk or nr said court at office, the 7th Moqday alter the 4th Monday in Mrcb-iS83, Uauod 15rh June 1883, - JAS. j. D1C&SCV, q 8. c. SUMilOi'S C A Uttle adnrt of Jos. Curpening Piff. Against C. A. Little and wife Henrietta, C. M. Sudderlh aud wife Bet.?, 8. P. Tate and wife Bello, J. J. H tmhaw and wife Auce, A. N. Corpening and j.W. Oorjieuing Defendants. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. , . -. t ' To tbe Sheriff of Caldwell wunty-MJnKtTiKd You are hereby Commanded to Summons the Defendants above named, if they be found within your Coanty, to appear at tbe cuiue of the ('lerk of the 8upcrbir Court for the '-ounty of Caldwell with, n V days' after' the seWloe of tills Kujniuons on lism, exnlusive day of aiteh service, and aner the : Complaint, a copy of which will be depovited In the Office of Uie Clerk of the Superi Court for said County, within ten days from the date of this Sum mons, and let them take notice that II they fail to answer tbe said complaint within that time - the PlaiEtlflf will take judgment against them for the relief p'fayed for in tie OoujpUiuvij, sale of certain landa asserts.' Herein fall not, and of this Summons mako due return. Given under thy hand 'and 'tue seal of tbe Court, this 28th day of June 1883, M.E. SHELL, C. 8. C. Caldwell county. SUMMOIJS-A. E. Halgler-fiainf.iff,' . gaiiB. William Howard, Jobn Brown and wife Prudence, Samuel, Eli and Laura Howard,' Jobn, Peter and Sarah How.rd, Matttiew, Haywood and Martha Hrwmrdj Defendanta. STATE OF NORTH CAROL! SI A ..!.; To the Sheriff of Caldwell County Greeting: Ton are hereby commanded to summon t"ie dfen danta abov named, if to bo found within your County, to appear at the offloe of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the County of Caldwell within 30 a ays after the service of this Summons on them, exclusive of the day of such service, and answer the Complaint, a copy pf wbioh will be deposited in th. office of the Clerk of the Superior' Court for said County, wlthfn ten day from 'the date of this Sum mons, and let them take notice that if they f aU to answer the said complaint within that time the Plaintiff Will tak. Judgment against them for the re lief demanded in sail complaint, via.: the aale for partition of tbe land in said county belonging to the he Irs it law of Cornelius Howard. Hereip fail not, and ot this summons make due return. " Oiveo UQde'r my hand and the seal of the Court; this Md day of Ma?, 188?.' n . ' Mi E. SHELL, O 8. C. Caldwell Ccnnty. DR. A. F. U0DCK, Offers hU services to the public. ' l ' WU1 do Offloe and General Pi acUcei T ! . May bo found at Offloe, Clover Hill, ' 3 inilea East of Patterson, when not prof ossionally engaged. Calls, both night and day, promptly attended to.- : UNDEBDOWN & BOWJJ, PUO'S. Encourage Home Enterprise. Having increased our nurseries, j we iot now prepared to furnish fruit trees of th best qualiUea and proved by experiment to do well and flourish in this aeetton of the country. Address . f - ' " UNDERDOWN A BOLCH, U t i Je 18-ly t ?t , tlr Teay c V V V people are always on the lookout for IA TOO ohuM ta innT "'. nd IF 10 V1" mJf become i wealthy; those who do . v - tapmelhair opportoniUes remain m poverty. We oiler a great cnanoe to make money, we waflt many men, women, boye and grls to woi k for up right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from th. nrst start, r The Jiusltiess WJl pay more than ten times ordinary watte. 01x4 ftenaiv. outfit fnrni.li r 'v ZXl ZlJTZ Z fails to make money rapidly. Ton can devote your mrata. Knll iniurmallnn rttr .Jt tt ' TTyFQt or oniy yonrMtiartf mo- . nu lasermation and all that is needArf unt free. , Address 8 TIN SON A Co, , Portland, Maine. not, life Is sweeping by, go and dare before you die, something might and .sublime laava hehln1 tn wnKi n 'IM m. Mk 1. . " I. . free. qut5r "'wm 'rnin you everything. Many ar. ZZTaLZ 1 ' irT"3" " aamaco aa men, bnttuw at.viuaa-: vwicad a;ke5jrrt-p.y $Ui9 yul. iibtfN'Mju. iitiTBiL, t rrzir: rrr . great pay u w ' JETTERSON. .C. ' t. t '4 CaldweH Ifgrseries Rest JJtfl Ha proprietor, having just eoW pleted this sew and conunodioua hotel and " furniah td In handaotueatyla, coidlUl iuvUt iMwith and Ptfto (feaelJ to give had TiTI Jefferson, a beauttful J fielliisdm a. mart to Moastala v--w f j,-i::- ;C.:1 r-yf :,-.K.' e are now offering for alM'at co&tX a lot i of ts'yl "'.It Ocntlemcn's -u r k "'5 ! - either for -ash Come and see us. -A f I J. T. BELL, J. A. BOLCH, J. A. SEABOCH. HICKORY MARBLE YARD, BELL, BOLCH & CO.. PropVs, niCKoBV, CATAWBA CO., X. C. All kinds of Marble Work executed with neatness Sad dispatch, . Coantry Produce takes ia exchange for work;.! CtTORDERS SOLICITED.3 L0BE BAPTIST ACADEMY, Globe, Caldwell County, N. C. swXext term opens August 6, 1883. Board ixr month from $5 00 to fO.OO. MTuition per month, $1.00. $2.00 aud $3 00. -r ' Special attention given to debate and dec lamation. y I For Catalogue, address, Oct B. L. PATlOJT, A. B. i if u s' ' ' ' There will be on tile nmt 21 wh?ch is conceded nave THE BEST E eveir patented For simplicity and capacity; ii KJ J 1 fflswe. hd and will be You will hear .9. O ISsairsiiiuiis ! i I T t' ... Hjadies: ;and 1 i or good J produce. ' 4 lii in, BEES!:BEEr itali.vV Queen at.es. sr 8AlJ, I untested Queen j.oo 1 warranted ' $ 50 1 tested fi'iyj irAll tbe abovr AV Queens will be raised from pure mothers, and safe arrival by n:ail guar- " an teed. Address H. A. DAVIS i . Moretz Mills, WaUuga Couiitj-,-f. q. - ' 1 r f VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. WE OFFER for s!e six acres or land at Oaftif well, on Uie .Morgnton road four miles from Leno r upou bicb are a Dwelling House, Store Houta, barn and stable, blinksinjtli chop ad site for a tannery. ' TERMS LIBERAL. APPLY to Mr. WILL C. KEWLAXD, Att'y ht Law, Lenoir, '. C. i mh28tf F. P. A J. C. COFFEY, j I exhibitiou within 10 days q to be, by all who seen it, V AP0.RA,T0K ' IEcnjnnall. sold at ironv from me again, j . r v- i tiiey
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