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I in I Hwport of tiie Board of County fiomTnlf tomri. For Rowau County, showing the receipts aud expenditure of the Board for the fiscal year esdisg Septsiuber let, 1874. To auiuilut uf,Taxes Collected u k luti 13.133 68 s " " Merchants Trader c. 961 93 M Unlisted Taxes 201 85 14.29746 Subject to a credit for over charges, insolvents dec amouniiug probaby to 8heriflT.Com. fI3.997.4G, 300.00 69987199987 13.29759 The following claim were audited by the Board. John A Boyden C. S. C. 257 79 T Crauford Dept. Sbff 9 65 T.G. Haoghton J. P. 34 35 J. J. Sammerell Medical services 21 85 Do do " 70 15 Koaaa A. Smith Dept Shff 10 75 John Sloop Listing Taxes and Judge of Electiou 11 50 James Hellsrd " " 1 50 8. If. Furr Listing Taxes and Judge of Election " " f II 50 11 50 J L Sloan 44 A. W. Klutts and Register Allen Rose - dec. ' Judge of Election 12 30 1 50 I 50 1 50 W. T. H. Platter 0. A. J. Secular Tobias MilNr ' " - 1 50 Mooes Fesperman Henry Klutts 1 50 i 1 50 1 50 1 50 150 Tobias Goodman hi Henry Wiley beau J. P. Wiseman Listing Taxes and Judge or election m n a 1150 Isaac M. Sharer ' " Kiah Fisher " Jesse Thotnason 44 J. P. Go wan Listing Taxes M M 300 150 150 1000 Thomas i . Ka run art 10 00 W. M. Kinoaid Listing Taxes and Judge or election . 8aXfDW Tt :: 1150 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 Nathan Brown " J. A. Rendletnan J. K. Gijiham Registrar " T. Crauforu Dept Shff O..W. Atwell Moses ASfniar,',, W 85 360 570 30 480 660 12 00 25 9 50 1355 J. K. Burke C. F. Waggon R. P. Roseiua J. A. H. J. J Stewart J. K. Burke Const Advertising Shff j'. Wack welder 145 b5 25 Const C B. Arey a W. L. Kestler 90 Philander Alexander J. P. 120 J. W. MeKinsee Const Albram Sechler Dept bff P. A. Sloop J. J. Jason Hunt Town Coust Jacob Wilhelm Dept Sbff John P Rymer Const B. P. Boseman Dept Shff Officer Shaver 70 15 75 115 90 90 5 15 50 150 H. A. Walton Const ; 120 40 50 135 D. Penuingvr Jess W. Miller J. P. J. A. Hawkins dc W. A. Luckey J. John Graham 44 J. P. Wiaewan D L. Bringle Jeaae Thomaion J. K. Grahasa R. MoHillen Shff R. U. Uanlie A H. McLeod Jailor 5t P. 70 1 00 50 110 25 125 5625 7 20 7 80 9' W-J,John,D, & D. J. Goo J man Repair- ins; Bridge 4700 Ransom Jacobs Bridge Inspector t 37 50 430 27 00 345 70 456,15 37620 fl 18 3775 13 55 17 65 965 1027 300 600 300 16 00 16 00 m. a. oiimu Ueut Sbtt Paal 0. Shaver Llstimr Tutm J. A. Bendleiuan Jailor Charlea F. Waggoner 8hff B N Woodson, making out tax Books Notices, registering orders Ac. A. Judson Mason Former C. B - C. J. J. Br oner Printing T. 0. Haughton J. p. ?. F. Klutts Drugs C. F. Waggiuer Shff O. W Atwell Dept 8hff John Eagle making Coffin C F. Bearnhardt Repairs done Jail James Luokey Repairing Bridge Aj. w. Johnson J. J. Goodman . - D. J. Goodman " D. M. Barrier 16t0 Memhey and Rrn Lumber and Drayage 16 15 M-B. Alloxander Shff ootn 40 00 Shff 2970 T. P. Lee W. Atwell J. K. Burke R. P. Boseman T. Cranl'ord M. A Smith C F. Waffs-oner 1600 Dept Shff 550 970 450 2 60 1050 1100 John A. Boyden C8C 150 1000 R A Shfannoek L latin T. W Lfl!'" Jodge of Election John C Suugga Richard Small V U Manney t Cathew Rice Listing Taxes and making 1 50 1 50 1 50 150 12 00 Philander Alexander Listing Taxes J Jr Jam ou r Wilson T'ott W F Watsou J ease Powlas Klah Virhwc J udge f Bleetion MS A Knox 0 C Kriu r Listing Taxes and Judge of Election ABawkint -Tfcwmas Kit) lock J HA Lif pard .. .. W 00 13 50 11 75 1300 JO 00 1 50 150 150 1150 150 150 U A JJUUexnnuaug Ballot Boxes A D b Uwan Liauug Taxes A 12 50 11 50 150 150 xuenaru uuiueruou John F. Bodge J L Oraeber 150 450 1000 B S P Uppard " TatHaas 0 Watson LUUng Taxes James R (Jibaoa W fl Kler H John Eagle M A fWUrman 450 J 150 50 PA Sloop Luting Taxes feo W 0 Brandea Sudgai of Election Leri Trexler Listing Taxes J 0 Bernhardt " " & Registrar Noah Peeler Judge oi Election Tome. Thiaimanllfii Tt. 1180 I 50 10 00 13 20 450 JO 00 J fj Mnn r m 4ft H H B,ggers Dept Shff 75 L F Roger 75 Andrew Jackson - 60 J 8 Blcket " 50 C F Waggoner Sbff 965 R 8 Harris 50 W W Ball Const 55 MoMaoly A Walton for Blankets J B Ea ran art Repairs on Jail 4 j, ana naen Making Balk floxea B P Frailey Conroner W H Porter Special officer K B Sain making Ballot Boxes Pr It A Shimpoek Judge of Election Ceorge Lyerly Jacob Powe 44 ' Witneas Tioketoin State Cases i -. 55 80 2 SO 200 150 150 450 423 60 Expense if Board as per former state- obtined U: Superior Court, at the Pall Term 1873, in favor Wm. W. Blakiney, for a runaway dare, sold by Ro wau county during the war, amounting to 84000 Permanent debts contracted in the year 1866, one thousand of which $422184 5552 is to be paid in specie. : $9,7731 HORATIO WOODSON, Clerk County Cmmissioners, Members iilect to the General Assembly of North Carolina tor 1874-'75 i SENATE. 1st District. Corrituck, Camden, Pasquotank, Perquimans. Hertford, dates and Chowan, Wm. B. Shaw and Thomas K. Jernigan. Dems. 2d. Tyrrell. Washington, Beaufort Martin, Dare, Pamlico and Hyde, has. Latham and Milton Selby, Dems. 3d. Northampton and liertie, W. W . 1'eebJes, BP- L . - 4th. Halifax, John Jiryant, ftep. 5th. Edgecombe, W. P. Cabson, Rep. 6th. Pitt, Jos. B. Stickney, Dem. 7th. Wilson, Nash and Franklin, Chas. Cooke and Nich W. Boddis, Dems. 8ih. Craven. Rich'd Tucker, Rep. 9th. Jones Onslow and Carteret, W. T. R. Bell, Dent. 10th. Wayne and Duplin. D. E. Smith and John D. Stanford, Dems. 11th. Lenoir and Greene, Josiah Sugg, Dem. 12th. New Hanover, Edw'd Cant well, Rep. 13th. Bladen and Branwich. Cashwell, Rep. Hth. Sampson. Edwin W. Keer Dem. 15th Columbus and Rebeson, W. Foster French, Dem. 16th. Cumberland and Harnett, Geo. W. I'egrain, Dem. 17th. Johnston, L. R. Waddell, Dem. 18th, Wake, Charles M. Busbee, Dem. 19th. Warren. John M. Paschal I. Ren. 20th. Person, Orange, Caswell, C. E. Parrish and Ceorge Williamson, Dems. 21st. Granville, Richard G. Sneed, Rep. 22d. Chatham, W. G. Albright, Dem. 23d. Rockingham, James Irvin, Dem. 24th. Alamance and Guilford J as. T. More- head, Dem., and A. S. Holton, Kep. 25th. Randolph and Moore, K. U. Worthy, Dem. 26th. Richmond and Montgomery, James LeGrand, Dem. 27th Anson and Union, C. M. T. McCauley, Dem. 28th. Cabarrus and Stanley, Dr. Geo. Ander son, uesa. 29th. Mecklenburg, K. P. W anng. Dem. 30th. Rowan and Davie, J. H. Clement, Dem. 31st. Davidson, Alfred Ilargrave, Dem. 3 2d. Stokes and Forsvlhe, Nelson S. Cook, Rep.' 33d. Surrv and Yadkin, J. G. Marler, Dem. 34th. Iredell, Wilkes and Alexander, R. F. Armfield and R. Z. Linney, Dems. 35th. Alleghany, Ashe and Watauga, A. J. McMillan. Dem. ' 36th. Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Mitchell and Yancey, J. C. Mills, J. M. Young, Dems. 37th. Catawba and Lincoln, Maj. W. A. Graham, Dem. 38th. Gaston and Cleaveland, Jesse Jenkins, Ind. Dem. 39lh. Rutherford and Polk, M. Walker, Rep. 40th. Buncombe and Madison, J. S. McEIroy Dem. - 41s. Haywood, Henderson and Transylvania, T. W. Taylor, Rep. 42d. Jackson, Swain, Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham, James R. Love, Dem. Democrats (straight), 37; 1 Independent Democrat ; Republicans, 12. I Democrats ma jority, 25. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Alamance, Jas K Boyd, Rep. Alexander, J M Carson, Ind Dem. Alleghany, Field, Dem. Anson, W E Smith, Dem. Ashe, Squire Trivett, Rep. IJ jau fori and Pamlico, William A Thomp son, uein. Bertie. Wm T Ward, Rep. Bladen, John Newell, Rep. Brunwick, J M Bennett, Dem. Buncombe, M. Patton, Dem, W. G. Candler ep. Bnrke, S. McD, Tate, Dem. Cabarrus, Paul B. Means, Dem. Caldwell, M H Earnhardt, Dem. Camden, F N Mullen, Dem. Carteret, Appleton Oaksmith. Ind. Dem. Caswell, Thomas Harrison, Dem., Wilson Cary, Rep, Catawba, b. M. linger, Dem. Chatham, J no M. Moring, O. A Hanner, Dems. Cherokee and Graham, King, Dem. Chowan, Rich Elliott, Rep. Clay, John O. Ilieks, Dem. Cleaveland, Allen Bettis, Dem Columbus, V. V. Richardson, Dem. Craven, Jno. R. Good, Edward H. Hill, Reps. Cumberland, J as. L McKae, J . McD. Jossnp, Dems. Cnrrituck, J. M. Woodhouse, Dem. Dare, Jno B. Etheriege, Dem. Dovidson, Solomon A. Mock. Marshall H. x'innix, Dems. Davie, Charles Anderson, Dem. Duplin, A. G. Mowley, W. B. Wells, Dems. Edgecombe, Willis Dunn, W. T. Goodwin, RJ- . LJ .... . FowyUie, Dr W. II. Wheeler, Kep. Franklin, T. T. Mitchell, Dem- or-wton, W. A. Slowe, Dem. Gates, R. II. Hal lord, Dem. Granville, H. T. Hnges, Crews, Reps. Greene, T. E. Hooker, Dem. Guilford, Kerens, Mendenhall, John N .Staples, Dems. HalifaxrJ. A. White, Vacancy, Reps. Harnett, J. A. Spears, Dem. Haywood. Frank Davis, Dem. Henderson, James Blylbe, Rep. Hertford, Solomon Parker, Rep. Hyde, A. J. Smith, Independent Iredell, A. C. Sharp, A. F. Gait her, Dems. Jackson, E. J. HoSt, E. A. Biased, Dems. Jones, J. F. Scott, Rep. Lenoir, J. P. Parrou, Dem. Lincoln, W. A. Thompson, Dem. Mason, Jas. L. Robinson, Dem. Madison, H. A. Gudger, Dem. Martin, , Rep. Mc Dowel, A. M. Erwin, Dem. Mecklenbnry, J. Sol Reid, J. L. Jetton Mitch el. Mom Young, Dem. Montgomery, Eliaa Hurley, Dem. Moore. A. A. Mclver, Dem. Nah, W. T. Griffin, Dem. Kew Hanover, W . 11. Moore, H. Brewing ton. Alfred Lloyd, Reps. Korthampton, R. J. Walden, Rep. Onslow, J no W. Shackelforld, Dem. Orange, Matthew A I water, Jno W Latta, Dems. Pasquotank, W J Munden, Rep. Perquimans, J Q A Wood, Rep. Person, S C Burnett , Rep. Pitt. Joseph S Staton, L J Barnett, Dems. Polk, John Garrison. Rep. Randolph, M T Moffit, A H Kendall, Dems. Richmond, Piatt D Walker, Dem. Robeson, Dr. R M Norment, Neill McNeill, Independents. Rockingham, W Me bane, John Johnson, Dems. Rowan, J S McCubbina, Geo M Bernhardt Dem s. Rutherford, Eh Whianant, Rep Sampson, V H Bryant, James I McCsllop Denis. 4 Stanley, A C Freeman, Dem. Stokea, Thomas Martin, Dem. Surry, Wm Hay more, Dem. Swain, T D Brysoo, Dem. Trvsv 1 vania, Thos Gash, Dem. Tyrrell, W. W. Walker, Dem. Union, Lemuel Presson, Dem. Wake, M W Page, L D Stephenson , Geo V Strong, Mkheal Whitley, Dems, Warren, Hawkins Carter, Wm H Williams, Reps. Washington, G B Wiley, Dem. Watauga, J L Green, Dem. Wayne, Isaac F Dortch. John W Isler, Dem. Wilkes, J H Poote,T J Dnla, Reps. Wilson, T J Batman, Dem. Yadkin, W B Glenn, Rep. yancoy. w w promt, uem, Domocratio (straight ),8! ; Independent Dem ocrat, S; Independent, 3; Republican, 34. Democratic majority. 45. The Democrats have 70 maiontr ou Joint ballot, and two-third of each House. Ex-Fiesident Johnson advocates repu diation of the entire bonded debt. State and Federal, on the ground that the bond holders had already received mora in in terest that they had paid for the bonds. OFFICIAL VOTE. Governor. Sup't P. In 1872. 1874. COUNTIES. m I s u S Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Anson, Ashe, Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, Brunswick. Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, 1S70 1015 1099 921 545 3S9 581 92 009 000 000 7 1191 1919 1165 031 752 781 000 1000 1231 1565 1561 I887 844 1514 982 1326 1208 1438 1296 1369 711 708 1008 99o 1538 1114 1165 128 552 683 815 794 1161 812 1114 732 829 332 840 94 562 554 027 488 1415 1456 1285 1483 1261 426 1251 194 1774 1683 1804 1468 486 433 432 217 576 742 597 761 252 142 320 73 1000 547 937 246 1024 693 1317 767 1142 2708 1146 2322 1590 1883 2165 1968 763 349 744 335 1384 1516 1413 1210 826 662 838 589 1759 1035 1790 953 232 270 000 000 1474 3452 1142 340G 1033 1115 1080 111 1475 1560 1649 1634 927 683 864 370 754 612 776 420 1976 2655 2294 2575 783 944 821 874 1849 1831 1603 1505 000 000 212 000 1667 3640 1289 3555 778 603 000 000 447 420 000 000 505 716 . 416 326 874 983 873 829. 816 610 000 000 1737 994 1622 806 564 166 649 148 1481 1374 1892 1186 559 639 538 C64 994 1270 1189 1055 903 706 915 340 655 130 664 42 635 641 534 217 1035 1048 OOOO 0000 706 519 729 209 ?511 2261 153 17s7 197 623 332 239 475 653 360 345 1055 881 1078 6VJ. 1293 1284 1402 mi 2261 3614 1598 374H 1095 1990 1019 18S9 892 492 962 345 1945 1321 1825 1261 057 1053 863 1167 642 910 670 803 1110 819 885 670 1782 1775 1930 1799 224 342 214 234 1364 1369 1227 1078 dlOl 1300 1217 1194 1641 1583 1929 1687 1653 1301 1654 918 1654 1118 1557 800 727 1013 724 794 1697 1434 1866 1358 646 336 635 97 905 830 765 81 989 838 000 000 332 22 000 000 379 206 000 000 391 347 370 193 102 2 634 843 maj. 3269 3843 3640 2640 1108 2380 922 3198 402 947 546 785 435 353 000 000 1747 1949 2021 1799 1024 1294 820 955 1152 1319 1413 1129 750 866 725 715 503 272 635 152 Chowrn, Clay, Cleaveland, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Davidson Davie, Duplin, Dare, Edgecombe, Forsythe, Franklin, Gaston, Gates, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Graham. Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, Jackson, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, Martin. McDowell, Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Orange, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Person, Pitt, Polk, Randolph. Richmond, Robeson, Rockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, Stanley, Stokes, Surry, Swain, Transylvania, Tyrrell, Union, Wake, Warren, Washington, Watahga, Wavne, Wifkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey, Total, 96G46 98618 00000 00000 96646 00000 Majorities, 1972 POSTPONEMENT SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT 121 AID OF THE Masonic Relief Association OF NORFOLK DAY POSITIVELY FIXED. THURSDAY. 19TH NOVEMBER. LAST CHANGE This enterprise is conducted by tne MA SONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK. VA. under authority of the Vir ginia Legislature, (act passed March 8th. 187 , 50,000 Ticketi-6,000 Cash Gifts. 260.000 To be Given Away ! One Grand Cash Gift of. One Grand Cash Gift of. One Grand Cash Gift of. One Graud Cash Gift of..... ...$30,000 25.000 ....20.000 10.000 5,000 5.000 .2200 15,000 14.000 Oue Grand Cash Gift of..... One Grand Cash Gift of. One Grand Cash Gift of 15 Cash Gifts of $1000 each. 28 Cash Gifts of 500 each. 43 Cash Gifts of 250 79 Cash Gifts of 150 450 Cash Gifts of 100 578 Cash Gifts of 50 6000 Cash Gifts of 10 each 0,750 each 11.850 eaoh 25.000 each 28.900 each 50.000 6000 CASH PRIZES aggregating. .250.000 PRICE OF TICETS Whole Ticket. .$10.00 ; Qaart,rTick,t$2 50 Half Ticket 5,00 Kiev Tiek't $100.00 NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. ThisConeert is strictly for MOSCNIC - 1 Ml 1 , . ... . . purposes, ana win oe couuueiea witn tne same liberality, honesty and fairness which characterized the first enterprise. JOHN L. ROPER, President. Fur tickets and circulars giving fall in ormation address HENRY V. MOORE. Seo'y, Norfold, Va. Tickets for sale by John H. Enotss Salis bury 17. tf. REPRESENTATIVE AND CHAMPION OF AMERICAN ART TASTE ! 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Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and r thsr various blanks for sale hers Piedmont Air Line Railway iSlauaMS Richmond & Danville, Richmond & Danville K. W., Jt. C. Division, ana North Western J. C. E. CONDENSED TINE-TABLE. Ia Meet ea aad after Moadav Aagua 1 10, 1174 GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Mail. Exraxaa. Leave harlotte .... 7.46 r a 8J6 a " Air-Li ae J'act'a 8.16 - M 56 " Salisbury 1044 " 10.54 " " Oreensboro 2.15 a a 1.15 rx " Danville i It " 3 86 - " Dundee 6.85 " 8 48 " " BurVe villa 11.80 Arrive at Richmond. 7i r n 11.04 T u GOING SOUTH. STATION. Mail. Expanse. Leave Richirnd 188 11.04 r. v. " Murk.n i le 441 " 8.07 a. M. Dundwe' 9.26 - 7.40 Danville 9.38 " 7.44 " Oreensboro 13.80 an 11.00 " 44 Salisbury.. .... 8.16 44 1.11 . a. 44 Air Line J'act'a 6.16 44 ,8.46 Arrive t Charlotte. . . 6.82 a 1.80 44 uotx; east. gjBg wat STATIONS. Mail. Mail Leave Gieenaboro.. 8.16 am - Arr U15r m 44 Co Shops , 7" 44 4.U0 4 3 L're'.OOO 4 "Raleigh 5" 8.10 44 "J 44 6 41 44 Arr. at Goldboro'... 10.60 a J L've 380 r IV. C. XL ( Salem Bkaxch.) Leave Greensboro 2 .00 a at Arrive at Saleas 3 80 . 44 Leave Salea 9.80 r a Arrive at Greensboro 11.16 4 Paaaencer traiu leaviaa Baleiah at 6 41 r a connects atGreenaboro' with the Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price ot Ticket aaaae as via other routes. Trains to and from point East of Greeaaboro connect at t eenaboro with Kail T ruins to or from points North or Sooth. Traina daily, both wars Ob Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond at 900 A u , arrive at But keville 1843 r m , leave Burkeville 4 86 a at , arrive at Rich mond 7 68 AS Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains be tween Charlotte and Richmond, (without change) Papers shat have arrange menu to advertise the schedule of this company will please print 1 above. For further information address 8 E. ALLEN, Gen'l Ticket Agent Greensboro, N C T.M R T A LOOT, Engineer A Gen'l Superintendent PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY. W ill be sold on Thiirsdav the'lOUi 0 No vemher next, on the premisea, at 10 o'clock A. M, the Steam Mill Property known as E0WAN MILLS, UOWAN COUNTY N. C. Wheat & Vorn Jlills : Tiiis property ia situated 3-4 of mile from 1 hint Creek Station on the Western N. C Rail Koud. 1 1 ronit of 75 acre of excellent Land, a large Mill House well filled with ex eel lent Mat hinery, two line Dwelling, :m .-inMin nvewary nill-nilllir.g4. i ne main building of the Mill House i. 'M X 4) feet FOUR stories high. The Kngino house, frame building, ia 18 X 40 feet. The L, 'M X 60 feet, 2 stories high. The main Wuildin contain iwo run ot Murr and Corn iiovk. with machin ery, complete. Capacity of Burr Mill. 40 barrels per day. Corn M-'ll, 15 bushels per hour. These mills are constructed with refer ence to the best poiwibie rMili as to uualitv of wora. i he engine is an HQ horse-power, tubu lar Doner, w 'l 1-4 inch Hues. 20 feet long. "K LOCATION. IS IN TIIK KIXKsT WHEAT and Corn-: i rowing Section of the State Furnace N ood, 51.50 a cord. I HANDLE FACTORY The L is occupied bv machinery for mann. facturimr HAND LE a HAlDLE FACTORY and turnsoui 40 .1 izn h. mil 1m ixr day. The machinery ia of good quality and in KofsJ work iug order. Handle Timber, HICK DRY WOOD, in great abundance, easily and cheaply obtained Cord Wood, delivered al the Mill $1.50. Dwellin.1, dV other Hoiies fewf" There are two excellent Dwellin Houses comprised in this oroiertv : One new frame building 88 feet frost, with veranda, and passage through the center, a room on each side an L. 30 feet, two rooms with vrniU oiul psntry aod cook bouss. The other Dwell ins is 20 36 feet with veranda, pantry, and cook house all in complete order good out -bouses, oom- prisiujf smoxe or meat houses, Subling for four IS lw cow MK pump at Iks door. 17 Thia property is to be sold for division, one of the firm having retired and tha other being unable to own and continue the business It will be sold to the hihgert bidder. Parties wishing to invest in this kind of property would do well to come and see it before sale day. It is not expected, in the present condi- huh oi uiiaiH-iai snsirs, mat it will sell for its full value, so that the purchaser will be likely to get a bargain. Sale positive. Letters of inquiry will be promptly answered. IT- TERMS OF SALE One half C ASH on the nret day of January, 1876, when foil possession will be gives ; and the Jinnee in twelve months, at 8 per cent, interest from Jan uary, 1875. Title reserved nntil last payment, when a good and sufficient Dead will be given. EMMERT & BR0 Rowan Milla, N. O Oct, 6th, 1874. State of North Carolina- Row ax CoCnTT IS THX SCPKKIOB COCET. rr ra w 1HOAS 1'. J ) IS STOV Plaintiff Summons. Aoxunu. rwl fm . l ne ueorgia tiome lnanranos ) ompany, Defendant f To the Sin-riffof Rowan County Greeting . Yes are hereby commanded to summon this Georgia Rome Insurance Company the defendant above named, if it be found within your County, to be and appear before the Judge of oar Superior Court, to be held fur the county of Rowan, at the Court-House in Salisbury on the 4th Monday after the 3rd Monday in September. 1074. snd answer the complaint which will be deposited In (V. nflla .. U C .L t " vi uh icn oi we oupsnor UOSXt for said County, within the first days of the next Term thereof; and let the said Defendant take notice that if he fails to answer the said complaint within that time, the Plaintiff will take judgment against it for the asm of six hundred dollars, with interest on the same from the 10th day of December. 1873. Herein fail not. sad of this Summons make due return. Qiven nnder my hand and seal of th cAnr this 9th day of September 1874 ' Clark t f the Superior Osnrt of Raws. n.. THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. 1' ' I I VI'. il.t . rwl w.n m,nm tbsl it U the sr ..mi beautiful, delicately arranged, nioely adjusted, easilv operated, and smoothly running of all the Family Sewing Machines. It ia re markable not only for the range Z1J . iu wing, but au for ike variety aad kimla of texture which H wm sew wmm h fai ility and perfection, using silk iwua, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making IM arvmmr locs;s3-asTic-8TiTcn, alike oa oota rmmT' the fauri: sswn. Thus, bea-rer ctotn, . ,. ; may be sewn with great strength and uniformity ofstiU'h; and, in a moment, thia willing and never-wearying .instrument may oeaajasawu fine work oa gaoae or gossamer tissxsa, 01 tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost anv other work which delicate fingers have boss L-it. tarn fas Isorfnrm And with tU simplicity of conainiciion , vm of operation; uniformity of rancrsB at-iion ai any spe-d; capntv lor range sno wurunj fine or coarse leaving an rivsis wmw 44-. mM Wm wiih nlea.iire refer the public to the Ooia .nH Rrons Mr1sls and Diplomas awarded to our Machine in America. Prussia, England, and recently 111 Autriaat the reposition in lenna, - . . ... v r where we were awarded nve aieaasv rv- rress, Snd in re? for articles manafactured on our Machines. But it rives us much ereaier pleasure, to preavnt to the public the worn retnrnsof sale, (to which any one can have I H) 01 vne uiner ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four Tram, made tn the receiver appointed by the . . . a. S -S j:s owners of valuable Sewina Machine Patents, and which shews the precise number of machines sold by each Company. . ism 18TO 1871 1871 Mnrsr MoasnveUBsC'..SS.TS1 1? SSI 122 SIS T8S Wh-u a vnix.n ma T"4. asjsa issues H'we Ifae- 'a Co., SsJbss '.rave Eaker Vw 75.154 SSStS 145 soo ' cbloe Co . ,1S Dowsdc S mlnf WsM "mm ni du 19.1T 5T.401 ssas 5O0 IM.8SS Mats ISJSI ss.sss SSjtT il.153 ea 444 wilfon do A- tVc-S' BSti'n-HMe Orvr faili S MditDe Ci., T.TSS Oof I Mt1k do 14.MS a SIS w.cso ts.ttt is sat M4 Floreoer do H P fnfl do Vet r . do IV ! 1S.TSS Oavla - - do lors - d sVmloMon Vnnlr- do 4,'iT sses sjst J. K. BraussJosf 4j Ks'susie ' o Sartlett, aererstbl do Rartrssi M fsnt a do Lseor ''o Otiflsaf M do f iaklr S Lso do Alra - tm Vliplle do Km ire d PS kasr do J. O. Yo r. n do vkst n C t. Tkimoon do tTaloo vaitos-Ks1 Se 14 l."V0 l 811 tn.ft5t 7, 4TSS 4 ass c- tts J47 m If b0 1 iss R TOO 1 Hi The reader wilt also note thai although It U chancsjd that Hewing Machines arc snldat en- ormoiBvly hih prices, yet he will see that sever al firwts, that were in existence hare failed or abandoned an antproaiahle tmaineas. We respeetfullv solicit a call from all parties desirirfs a 6rt class Sewing Machine. At dor Store near the Public Square will be found the LATEST IWIP0YED ATTACIfMEIITS for Ticking. Conlfng, Unfiling, Ac. Also Silk, Linen, an.l Cotton Tnreadi, He sdles, Oil, &e. afiny er SSanniactnrinf Co . JOHN A. UAMSAV, Agent. Oct.2-tf. JOHN W Attorne. MAUNEY, at Law, 8A.LI8BI YN. O. Special Attention rireu to Collections. (Mice in Court House. Marcfc 5, 1874. ly. H 1RU WARE. When na want Hardware at low figures, eall on the undersigTied at No 3 Granite Row. D. A. ATWLLL. Salisbury, N. C.,May 13-tf. THE FRANKLIN STEAM WASHER. Call at the Book Store aod Est one of the remarkable Washers. Tl e washinc of aa or. di nary family can be do la before break fast l f . i a m. msn in sny otner way without the wear and tear of clothes incident, to he old way. A large family can save the price o a washer in one year in clothes. A small famile will save the price of it in hirv ; without anv extra, L.I L S as iieu mr wainma can u i.ne on your own ot Am mm flt K-.l .1 ' I k. a t. . vp I...... m miiw m HJI OUT Wile ALSO at the Book Store all kinds of books hsd, . W3LXTZXTO P OF EVKRV SHADE. AND TINT, ENVELOPES Of ALL bTTLKS, vi Ira tit i SUOIU, OTC, No extra rJiargr far ordering bvks or musk imi on hrai.da. All orders prompt ly attended to Call and get writing paper I at the Salisbury Book Store. January 2 1874 ly. NEW MACHINE SHOP. I am oow prepared to do all kinds of rensiring with dispatch. With sal uv.ll and twenty-tire Tears exnri in tk business, satisfaction ia guaranteed. Especias attention gives to Engine and Boiler work, Cotton ttotden. Mining ami Agrieoltare Machines ; aod wood turning of all kinds. Shop on Corner of Fulton and Council Stress, Salisbury. X. C. E. H . UlV.vK Jely 1. 1874,-tf. Blackier aii Mimn Attorneys, OUnsellors and Solicitors. 8AL18BURT. W. n lukni : lit Lot, Hit Ratal Jnsft Mbtiebed. s Dr. Cmlworentt't !! say oa .the rUtmi Wsvaf of 8rKftXATosjtaX4 mt Seminal Wsakacsa, Involuntary SasaiaaJ ?m ea, ImpuTKXCY, Mental aod Physical Ii parity, Impediments to Marriage, etc ; also Coxar. dulgones or eexmal extravagance; 4 a a seilel The celebrated author, as this admirabs, froes a thirty yean Essay, clearly that the siamisg eoasa. quesoas of self-abuse may bo radically sawaal 9mm m -S S S wtinout me aangeroos use of internal aMdasua or the application of the knife; potatiag oaia mooe oi cure at once simple, certain, aad eflW toal, by means of which everv sufferer as -m ter what his condition may be, may care 1 chespl y, pnvatdy, aad J iff. lsis Lecture should be ia the every youth sod every ma Soot under seal, in a plain cave ope, lo asj address, pssr m j.op receipt of six csaata, or iw post sump. sdtsaPablisJaars. 0BAB sum co avs ra u ix n wcrr..es Turk Port Offles Of IKblMi Home Office Petrsburi, Tta, officers. A. O. McIlwaine, IXAbct Paul, D. B. TnxAjrr, - Sam' i. B. Pact.' . Dr. R. W. J Stock apltiil 93300 MARCH 187L ORGANIZED Ratio of to lUbtlities sasr "policies on all desirable plans, m.9 - v .mm ucipating snd on-psnictpawam. Lowest rates of Fremiom et silk safety. Reserve from premiums invested in Policy holders evervwhere Polices c. : i i c. t ciiauic aner seconu premium aotoiflina I terms, and the smosat non-foriei labia W tn the policy in plain Engliah, so that be no MISCKDESSTAXPlXO. Restrictions only suck as every aaasdhle Bass will hrsrtily endorse. Tne new piss juj SAVINGS BA!M lBs.ira.ice, peculiar to mu Louijoinv, hn menu by no other form of insurance ; noli as well as persons expecting to a m "... " anould examine it carefully. NAT. RAYMER, Nkwtue, S.C General Agest Westers K. C J. W. Manney, Local Agest, Sanssarv, N. C. 7 March 19, 1874 ly. Great Family Medicine. Dr. GREE1T8 FIT CTTlll! The Groat Remedy for Er p y, Cnrsi riU, SpasoM, ConvUionssad ...roos U aks folness, sets promptly, often arrrv-stinr the Phs from the fir-t day's use, even where tbey bass existed for vears. C0MP0UTTD EX. COB YD ALU I The Great Vegetable Al. rrattre, Cusa 8vTtf;ii..riiriiaM vphaiis, tiiloOsi lbs ttlll, ..:n. .in -r- ..:j-n '.rum uninrc M2DICATZD II05EY. Sueerv bxn Uslm for Coiirbs t olds, chilis, AMhuia, and all dWa-ea of the sir-sss-sages aad Lungs. By its timely ae manv sap. posed cases of Consiimptiss see ptwsassiy is iieved ami the Lungs ruaaersd to beaUa. HEURALGIA SPECIFIC 1 A prompt, positive aad permanent relief let the excruciating pains of eurabpa. Usm and nctatiua. For Bale by T. F. lot i Prepared only by Dr. GREEH. LUDLEY & CHARLOTTE JT. C Nov. 6, ls7:v-1 v. KEARNEYS BUCHU The only known remedy for BRIGHT8 DISEASE A '.d a positive remedy for OOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABI TES, DYSPEPSIA. NEK VOL'S DEBILITY DRuPaY, Non-retenflTMi or luountinrr.os of Trine. IrriSa lion, In&smalioti or Tlceralion of aba BLADDER 4 KIDNEYS, LeooorrboM or Whites, Diseases of the Utand, Stone, in the BtsoVSsr, Colculus U ravel or RrickJast DsMast cos or Milky IKschargea. KEARXKY'8 CT BUCHU Permaaentlv Cares all Dwasasss of the BLA DlhR. EiDNEYS AND DBOPSICAls SWELLINGS, Existing in Meu, Women and CbQdrsa, KTNO MATTER WHAT THE AOS I Prof. Steal says: ttQso bottis of Knsssfj Fluid Extract Bocbo is worth aaore tbaa all other Buchus combinsd.n Pries, Ose Dollar per Bottle, or Six for Flsi Dollars. Sold by C. R. BARKER A 00. Depot, 104 DuaneSt, N. Yrk A Pbvsician in attendance te answer oassBw aod give advice gratia. Send stamp for PsmpklaSa, ftas.1 TO THE : Neirons and Delflttatei OP BOTH SEXES. No Charge for Adciee and CW-isstass. Da. J. B. Dyott, graduate J College, Phildelphia, author of several works can ls coses had os all diseasi Sexnal or Urinary Orwajaa, (which he has an especial studvi either ia asais or fsssai matter from what cause originating or of long stand i nf. A practice of 30 kirn to treat diseases with as guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those a a dutooceasforwmrd lsEaardtsyribingsj psssi Send for tks Onide is Hsafca. Pries Its J. B DYOTT. X. D, Physician and Samoa, 104 Dssss St, F. T Fab. 6 1874 tf CRAIGE & A TTOR B i If U LAW un Solicitors in BiDkriipfri. 17 Special atassttoo daid to Bankrsptaw. - . PlfcfeXsssTasst ' ' - ist YlssiWt " rfecrwtare " " nmmr. . . Medical 134; 5, 61 . i 3awigB
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