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( 2 ' """ ,ei , C -n,ihHaCa? " " Carolina LOCAL. MARCH, 4. That chicken stealing still continues. t L. .1 l . r "HOW M icq line mi piant corn lor eat ly whtokj.M (J.BUlkifrfq.) Neaf s-foot Oil. M re. John Beard baa a quantity of very fip.e neat's-foot oil to disposed. It is the best oil that is to be bad (or many purposes. The Trl-Weekly Topic We bare received a copy of this neatly prin ted little paper, issued from Raleigh, by Mr. J. S. Hampton for 25 els a year. Some scapegrace, without the fear of man before his eyes, threw a coat button into the contribution dot, of one of onr churches last Sunday. Mr. Horace Connely of Icards, has been aDDointed Conductor on the W: N. C. a R. R., Vice Capt. Geo., Tho mason. Mr Conoely is a polite, upright young gentle- i, and well qualified for the position. i The Yadkin River was higher last Friday than it has been since the mentors able ''fresh" of 1852. The waters were within ten feet of the N. C. R. R. bridge, which is, ordinary forty feet above them. N. C. Home Insurance Oo We invite attention to the advertisement of this first-class home institution, to be ound in thit issue. No argument is necessary as to the importance of insu rance, against fire a man might as well do business in a house without a roof and the only thing is to be sure of inaui ring in a solvent company. We have no hesitation in recommending the Home to our people, as in every war worthy of their confidence, and as having peculiar claims upon their support. Our towns man, Mr. Andrew Murphy, is the resident agent. Our Fair. Special attention -it in vited to the proceedings had by the Di rectors of the Fair Association. The Farmers and Mechanics of this section are cordially requested to co operate with the Directors in making arrangements for the forth coming Fair. We are glad to know that the Directors have offered handsome premiums in money on all farm and mechanical products, and that preference is given to those of this State. Heretofore deplomas have been given, but that plan has been dispensed with, and the premiums now offered are handsome and desirable. We do hope the farmers of Rowan will confer with the Directors and perfect such arrangements as are necessary to sue- cess. Remarkable Coincidence On the same day the Rump Congress passed the Civil Rights bill, our city fathers passed a hog law and an ordinance looking to the confiscation of private prop erty. What next T The Boyden House This well f A Yotrura Maw Killed by his Fath kno.wn Hotel, having chaneed nronrictor- ER ix-Law, in A Moment of Irrita ship on the 1st of January last, and foil- James Walsberry, son-in-law of ing into the bands of Mr. W. T. Linton, p LLTw f it v 7 n r r " . . .- AJiawii, ppmberton, Burltncton Co.. N. J., waa . a-.inpr. 01 me .National Hotel, Has killed be the latter at his hotel on fl.tnr undergone thorough renovation . Every day. Reed was sitting in a chair raking room has been subjected to the nicest the fire with a heavy iron noker. and - i , . ' . I treaimcnt. The carpets and furniture are 1 toD"7 entered the room, approached J hu ur, uu erery coninouuon nna Deen him that be struck at bis son-in-law with made for the comfort of guest. The di the poker, over bis shoulder. The noint ning room and furniture will compare with 1,18 iron nit Walsberry upon the that of any house in the Southern conn- eP, nd. so stupefied him that he did .. , . not speak again, lie walked across the try , and the culinary department is ad . T72 l:. r..k... u l .s . . . 1 en trw iu use wuci a uvuec, w IICTO lie 1111 -- 1- a a 1 . ' i m rairauiy arrangea ana manned with gered until Sunday morning;, when be reference to the gratification of the most died. He was about thirty years. Ex fsstidiout. Gentlemen whose business change. require extensive travel have repeatedly We pohlish the aoovc as a note of war expressed their surprise on stopping at nwS 10 7onnt men who are prone to "fool ' this House, which thev say ex eel Is any- WUn their friends. We've come mighty thing they have met with in their rounds. nw 6oen or so, for this A nleaaanter stonnine nlM nr mnn I same cause ourself. . . . i - - - libera entertainment cannot well be found l he capacity of the House is also fully The proceedings in the fTonaa weatr- i .i I j . i . rH'w u hhj ujrgency, so wai n cannor usj were me last aying speech and con orusn happen that any will feel crowded. "'" i" xwrpqiiwin party. It is The admirable structure of the building fiJ?n JeV ' Prty tuined ttn - vHw,f;iw uu nim-mi nucnpckrd nower uoenroa t t r n r tt t r t a m m s w a i ' " ui .-.uio iue I It is ten fun. mil but f- U- , .ii. . . 1 ' 1 - --:- '- " eB I live nrivafv Thnv fa n Hmum All in all . T ' J hil. . . ' r j ,. " surrenaer. xne protileras not be- ik;uuiu xiuhpo, sna inriung aime 10 iur xvepnoiican parry-at that time the weary traveler, or the seeker of pleas' er? nr8t lhe Bwernrof restoring the . j union ; anosecond, tue-probrem of reduc ing tue dew ot ttte-naTOn, while Itch' en Theatrical We are pleased to an- ,a5na angqme enormous and .i i " v y r 1 1. m iuavuuhti which nan nna uo aoDearance next Mondav ..u. -j .1 : r JUST REGEIYED A freh Runnlr of Garden and Field fWl. Flower Seed. Tobncco Seeds. Clover Seed. Orchard Graw, Timothy Seeds, Kentucky Blue vrass. Garden Seed octs a paper, or 40c t per dosen. Ferrr's celebrated Cabbage Seed, at ENNISS' Drujr 8tore. Salisburr N. C. Feb, 18. 1875.tf. -r-.b. ure. F u xn r. To hear a man abusing a pa per that he has had for 10 or 15 years with out paying for, and only got mad when the paper was stopped. Funny, it not mean. Charlotte Democrat. It is hot only funny, but exceedingly mean. Yet there are many such. There is another class who make it a point to get hold of some neighbor's county paper Slides: The W."N. 0. E. It. has every week, who is too stingy to subscribe, been on a big slide for a week past, ow but alway anxious to read it, aud after ing to the unprecedented rain fall. That reading it fall to ridiculing and abusing same old six mile cut went back on 'em it. They are generally of that class that again, and stopped the upward-bound know more than any body else, can edit a train, on Tuesday morning last. newspaper better than all other men, and are more capable of business generally OUT Readers attention is invited to than their fellows ; they know exactly the advertisement of " Whitelcck'e Vego- how nearly every thing should be done, tator." This remarkable fertilizer has and they never imagine that the most given universal satisfaction, aud in view simple write them down faultfinding of its high and deserved reputation, no asses. words of commendation from us are nec essary. We say to thase in need of a good Fertiliser Try it. A party visited the Yadkin just after Statesville, Morcauton, Asheville, and Hickory are all greatly excited on th subject of the location of the proposed branch Lnuatic Aylnm. All, we believe I 'C J. r .1.. i it the recent freshet and found the principal ouer Sn 'r uo F-Te, nu au are i : a l .i i ttaxioas in uuve u. wi coarse we are in GARDEN & FLOWER SEED. LANDRETH'S, BUIST8, A FERRY'S. A lanre lot of Seed from the above Sedmn in received and sold low. Send for a cata logue and call and buy your Seed, if you wish to have a fine Garden, from KLUTTZ'S COLUMN. Feb. 18th, 1875. tf. BUIS& BARKER. i ft R SI BLATCHLEY'S Improved C U C U M JER WOOD PUMPU ihe acknowledge Stand ard of the market, by popular verdict, the beet pump for the least money Attention i invited to Rlatohley'a Improved Bracket, the Drop Check Valve, which can be with drawn without diittarbing the joints and the copper chamber which never crarkn. RmlMA nr ramts and will 1 Hxt . life time. For aale by Dealcra and the trade jrenerauy. m order to be sure that you get Blatchley V Pnmp, be carelal and see that it has mv trade-mark an above If you do not know where to buy. description circular, toretaar with the name and address of the agent nearest you will bo promptly furnished by addressing with stamp. CHAS G.BLATCnLEY, Manufacturer, IMmmeree St., Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 18, 1875 tf. nounce tno appearance night of the Wildman Theatre Company, war. Odr news columns to dnv i.rtnt.in t- - 1 . - J I 1 ... . who uave visireu ounng me last three eompieie ana conscious confession that months, nearly all the cities and Towns ,n tbe lace of Dotn tt,e problems it bas of North and Snath nmW nA Ko uxrrHr9Bj orouen sown, we print at ry , . . onec 'he reporu of the Louisiana com "w"u,: announce ima worn- mttteeB. both of whirl, -nm .. . pany as very enpeiior to any traveling ious fact, that tbe Union is not yet reetor- T U - i . .t. o . i ui imr tl, C .L. r i . xruupc t uu hub ever visueu me ooam. yet pacinea, ana the Geo. M Bais, Lite of O M Bate k Co. C. R, Barkcb, La't of 0 E Btrker k Co rhe following notice is from the Green ville Daily News. Clara Wildman's Hew York Comedy Theatre. Revenue bill, which proceeds upon the as ciimr.i I a i """i",U1 n ia neccasaiy to put on again in order to meet the current ex - r .i i . peuaes oi me government the taxes ulii..I. : ! 1 ""iv" U'lgiaaitr ezcusea as war taxes, and which pm t-.L-un .n ni.. Will, unuiy a nan ilia nlaaann mm..nn I 1 I. 1.1. j. ... " ....v. fasuio if n itinrarjiiiK IWI liirUUSJI HDSO IlltB niiailpin incniMiw.ini,n.. night the performance of "Eaat Lynn," and partly also, as nobody who has studied a S I ill Mith Vi I . h 1 ,1 . a ) . I .1.1 I . 1 ' fl t w.u. au. o awi, mm we rejrroiiea mm tue nnanciai adminsttations of Mr. Bout so many had been deprived of the pleas well and Mr. Uicia nnsr.v will h. Aim. ...- ... -. 1 r ' a II a ure wb rapeneiiceu in us rendition, au posed to oeny, by a juggle which was in oerformed their r - r . ' uiu m muc k ieir ana raise snowinr mereiore we cannot particularize, except by way of carrying elections. World in regard to Clara Wildman. for she was . the main character in the nlav. uoan I at the Ac. It would take too- much space to des nual Meeeting on Monday night last, the cribe the play. Home scenes were enough Decat.ers" rnlp, in regard to withdraw- to men tne stoutest heart, and it there BUIS & BARKER WHOLESALE & RETAIL DrBifists Corner Main & Fuher Streets, SALISBURY, N. C, V here may be found a full amortment of Pore Drug, Medicines, Dye Stuff, Fine Hand kerchief fcxtracto, Foreign & Domestic Col ognes, 5oaps Hair, Tooth A Nail Bnwhed, in THEO. F. KLUTTZ. Wkoleulc isV Retail Drug SALISBURY, N. 0. To M e r c h a n t s, House keepers, Young Folks, Old Tolks , Smokers, Pain ters, Farmers, Grangers, ana Jveryboay else. henever you need anyUtiog in the way of vaaajwOi medicines; ; PAINTS OILS. PERFUMERIE8, PTE 34TUFF3 j SEEDS kc., If you want the best articles for the least money, go to KLUTTZ 8 DRUG STORE. GARDEN SEEDS. 10 000 papers warranted fresh and genuine just received from Landreth, Buist, Ferry. Briggs, and Johnsen, & Robbins, At 6 cents a Paper. Liberal discount to country merchants at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. IRISH POTATOES. 25 bbls, Ross, Goodrich & Pesb- LES8. just Received at KLUTTZ' DRUG STORE. AasEfeavs xn a Vafkoa or Dstetrrica. w'J' 111 sarlw grave. w a wiw .ui ainaa 01 aieoaena allow, without lalimrtaai Mrk. rror and every kind of lifc atnu iat rrtim err. cinir.iBdifeatiUevrwd. Dr. Wa4lMre Tear. bie Vinegar Ottten will issawee tWSiI atJbelt and the recovered patient, with ware, vitalised rircuicaj oiooe EowiSf Ihreagft Ma rrir.a. will nave a clearer bead and a e.aer judrment, which added to experience, will cause aim to abuin ia th SaSwae. 7 4w. eavinf NOTICE. aetise k haaabi rim i .11 eiauua ami has tha Raa.i. yvrtv, h exhibit theaaaaa to the aU wa ned make navaaeatt ailknal daaaw ELIZABETH LYERLY, Adtoa'a. of Jsaaa Lyart,, Drc'd Fat, 4. 1874 w. , to said Jtmrn me are day Frbraary. 19 : aad bones of a Urge skeleton, together with S'me earthen ware and Hint arrow heads. Ii is supposed that this was an Indian burying ground. Other rimuhr discov- eriea.hav- been mude beside tliote brought to light by high waters. The Philadelphia Centennial. Mr. Theo. F. Klut:, druggint, is in re ceipt of the plans, cuts of buildings, tules fur exhibitors, &c , &c, which he w II he pleased to show to any interested parties; and also to forward applications for ppace for the exhibition of articles. North Car olina should be represented there. favor, naturally, of Statesville, if Salis bury be not selected, as that is nearer to us than any other of the proposed points, and we believe that its location there, would give generally satisfaction. Why should not Salisbury be selected ? It posesses every advantage oyer the other points : We have the Granite with 'n a few miles with which to build it ; it i more central ; it bis the advantages of health overall tbe other places ram tinned, and we know our people will be as liber al as any others. Dunn's Mountain 4i miles from here would be the place for it. waa an eye not moistened with tears when her lit lie son is placed under her charge as governess; the bedaide of her dying child, her own death-bed scene, where she calls for an interview with her hus band, in which she recites the canse of her leaving, and the trials and troubles ehe has undergone, and the forgiveness expiessd, and the final doparture in deat" , we do not envy their eohiMea. Reader, if you decire firgt-cUs acting, go and ee Clara Wildman aud her troupr and will be more than pleased. It will be a long time before you have such ' . f 1 1 a a an orrpnnanuy ag:in iney make no attempt at fine scenery, but llieir actiou t splndid and will long be cherished iu memory. 1 he scenes 111 iaat hyune we cannot torget. Lebenon Church. I respectfully request that all those who have subscribed to defray the expenses of building a new Church at Lebenou will call at once upon Our Next Fair: The Board of Directors have the premium list nearly ready, and it will soon be published. Many changes have been made in the 1 1 t a .a Mr. J. P. Gowan at Salisbury, or the suggesiea, oy tne experience ot the Building Committee, and make payment PMt ManV Pminms will be offered in without delay as the funds are now need- ine ppan"u 01 mecnanies, ror articles ed iu order to prtceed with the work. of home rannfactar instead of all diplo id. L CHUNN mas as was done last year. 1 he premiums on growing crops, live-stock, and in Floral Churches Last Sunday. Last "a". ve all been revised. Sunday was one of the brightest we've On the trials of speed, several races been blessed with in some time, and all nave been ODen only for horses which our churches were well filled to hear even navc never been succesful on a racecourse, better than nsual discourses, from the thoB giving oar own country people a fair respeetive pastors. We're going to church chance for the premiums Tbe Directors some of these pretty Sunday's ourself, earnestly ask the co-operation of farmers. and report what goes on there, for the grangers, mechanics, merchants, ladies, and all our people, in their effort! to con linue the success and good name of the W. N. C. &. M. Fair Association." It is a matter iu which all are interested. benefit of outsiders ! Household Magazine for Feb ruary is to hand. It is issued by J. A. Booitx, Esq., Goldsboro, N. C, at $2 a rri . . year, x ue present number contains a Onr T?tir At ..A m(;. f !Aa4aMti O a .T1 . I . W 4 1 k 11 I . .m.,v oi ocaion v.nes, wo, 01 rwieigo, hf nf lk. w V P anil m -U..U -1 1.1- H mi.- T I m lacwu ui uia uio. i no Jiarcu nura- , vr .: a .u rn , I x u ui.. i. an Asevviauuii, iuc iuiiuwiiik k . if a w.m wmmn a sxetcn ana portrait ot preamWe and refJ0lolion were nnauimous- TT " me enterprise ana ,y adopted . Whereas, the object of the W. N. C. A. & M. Fair Association, be ing for the purpose of stimulating and advancing the industrial pursuits and for promoting tbe Agricultural iuterest of Rowan, and the adjoining Counties, and being desirous of having the Manufaetu rera, Mechanics and Farmers, taking more active interest in ' our next annual Fair; Resolved, By the Board of Directors of the W. N. C. A. i M. Fair Association, that the Mechanics and Manufacturers, and especially the Farmers, of Rowan energy displayed are worthy of success. Solomon ssys "what has been shall be gain under the sun," and as we believe hat that eminent anthor says, we got a little frightened last Monday night, aud eouldn't help thinking about Noah and the ark, and the flood ; and who were go- ,ng to be the new Noah, and whether the fk was built, and whether we could get in. The "windows of heaven" were certainly opened, and our impression is that the floors aud sash were out too. man Caldwell of the Charlotte Coan N they are hereby invited oid "ll voxrver, has found a mistake in Webster Unabridged. The mistake is iu the defi. mion of "millenium" in which the article ff occurs twice in succession. We can - .a m mat and go one better. Turn to ths word "Pocoson," Joseph, and you will Wo its definition given as "reclaimed when the correct definition is nrecUimed marsh. This is said to be m onlj wrong difiuition in the entire onabridgde edition. Tbe pocoson is apro "ocial one, and used principally in North Carolina and Virginia. to co-operate and consult with us, as to the best and most advantageous mode of conducting our next annual Fair, and to assist us in making and completing our arrangements for the same. B. F. ROGERS, , Bec'y. The knowledge of God is gained as knowledge of man if gained by living much with him. If we only come across a man occasionally and it public, and see nothing of him in his private and domes tic life, we cannot be said to know bits. Marriage Licenses .The follow ing were issued in Rowan County during the month of February, as we learn from the Register's book. WHITES. James Brandon Ann Eliza Miller, Jno. Jacob. Coon Susan Sena Bostain, George H. Jacobs Jane Frances Lents, Jno. Warner Elizabeth Jane Klutlz, Charley Schmidt Amanda Fnlks, Jno. Luther Barringer Ellen Eve Anna Matilda Bost, Samnel Reeves Ketehey Margaret Enna Rich wine, Joseph Alexanda Kester Elisabeth Le- vaui Shepherd, COLORED. Adam Heilig Anna Crump, burton MeJSeeiy Maria Dodge, 1' I etc her lie eves Angel ine McCon n wghey, . Abner Feimster Phillis Armfield, 1 nomas Ellis Carolina Alexander, Samuel Kerr Jane Oakley. Fourteen in all, and two majority for the whites. Woodson says though, that fellow gets hia license sometimes, and misses fire after all. One poor devil car ried his license three years, before the gal got in the notion, and then he had to come back and get a new snpply. This teach s two morals to onr young bachelors ; first, dont be too sure in the start, and second, never despair, for she II come round after awhile, sure. Gordon. . Atlanta Herald. vi-en. (iorden is Tio common man. At college, though not studious, he took high rank iu his class. Studying law. be was at once admitted to pertnerahip wish two of the most eminent lawyers in the State. Leaving this partnership to extricate very large mineral interest from difficulty, he developed tbe most important coal mines in Georgia. When the war broke out he raised a eompany and went to Virginia. Here his career is too well known to require mention. When the war closed be went to work to make a living. Nominated for Governor, he was elected by seven thousand majority, but was cheated out of bis election. He then took hold of the Southern Life Insurance Company aud soon placed it in the front rank of Southern companies. When Mr Hill's term expired he was nominated for tbe united States Senate. His eompe titers were Mr. B. H. Hill and Mr. A. H. Ja . . 1 ; r H W ' v .-Hep u ens. xie was elected. Here an entirely new field was opened to hiss, and bravely and nobly bas he illustrated it. Tbe highest degree of fortitude and cour age we ever heard of or knew was exhibi ted by Gordon at the battle of Sharps- burg, where he was wounded fire times, each time severely, in tbe day, without leaviner the field. : ! ing stock holders was adopted. The old officers were re-elected bv acclamation. Five shares of stock were redeemed as sums ranging between $123 50 and $12G.- 00. The officers as re-elected hm President. G. A. BINGHAM. Vice-President. A. J. MOCK. Directors.. THRO. F: KLUTTZ, J. F ROSS, THOS .T. "MKltOSEY, P. A. FRERQKS, A. H. BOYDEN, . S. It. HARRISON, G. A. BINGHAM, A. J. MOCK, 8. E LnCTON. Treasurer. THEO. F. KLUTTZ. Secrciary. B. F. ROGERS. Attorney. JOHN S HENDERSON. Decided Mr Dnnn has inst been decided l he legally elected Sheriff by the Jjfp Dunn jury, and the trial is ended. Sentinel. HARRIED. Tn PittsWo. on the 25th alt, Mr John C. Palmer or Raleigh, and Mr. Mary Aph'm Young of Chatham county . DIED. In this Countv. Feb.: 12th Mrs. Sallia A Kerns, wife of jno. B. Kerns. Age 22 years ot iu .uonins. A ivana & American Cinars. njlimilx 6t t'llKWIMj TOBACCO. A fine lot of Brags & Olaaa LAMPS; alo the celebrated Perkina & House Now-explosive Kerosene Lam pa which we warm at for tvmty years. Imkey, r rench Brandv, Scttppernons- aarv" a . a . . , , . . - v ine oy inc Dome or gallon. Binckberrv Malaga, California 8herrv & Port Wine Imported Gin, and in fact everything usually Kept in a ursi claw lirug More CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. All grades of A Isrge stock, warranted Extra-cleaned, Fieah Sc Genuine, at low prieee at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. FOB SALE, Patent eouDty rights of Fan Kill W I coonUaa wcat of Yadkin river, ala t Stale right of South Carolina. The Pa n can ba seen at L. V. Browa'i Tin Shop. Apply or wrist to WILLIAM DICKSON, TaoaaaaTille.y. C. MORE STOVES. and better omtn thuu ewer. Ossaa now and gat the BEST. Get tie store called lb ACORN COOK! fyou waat ataa that will oatlaat any otter, aad bat ia made of all NEW IRON, and warranted o give aaiiataciion &c. Various atvlea, of cook ng stoves at a asaall proas. TIMWAM, Sheet Ieok 4k "Coma Waax is ill of the best Material, an hand or made to order. Merchacu au implied at Low PnjCEa. Cash paid for all kinds ef Copper, Brasa Ac. Aak for Bbowv's Tin ahof Maia Street. BsJUsary, X. C. L. . Brown. I ass well prepared to cut good STENCIL PLATE8 TO COUNTRY MRCHAHTS. I have the largest stock of Drugs, nL7 :iZ Djw. Grocers Drugs &c., iu Western Hon department ta solely tn 'Ae kamda of the pro- Carolina, and am now ure Dared to sell at pnoarfAeotAerae in tAe Store day R.ltimAra, lmlr d,na ana ntym ana no one need apprehend any dan- , e ger in having their prescriptions compound- ?u the freight. Special attention to bot tling Ersenees, Laudanum, Paregoric, Opodeldoc, Caster 4; weet Oil Sec. Write for prices, to TUBO. F. KLUTTZ DRUGGIST? Salisbury, N. 0. ed Feb. 18th, 1873. tf. YBIE REBEL! l fine young rtallion, 0 yearn old neat June, dutiful mahogany bav, and nerfectlv kind larnew. Young Rehel waa aired by Rehel ril, of Virginia; be by Michael Angelo; he Housekeepers Flavoring Extraeta. Essence, Spices, F.inny Lucaa ; ahc by Waterloo: sha bv Btand- Gelatine, Mustards. Soda, Dye-StnftV anl; ohe by Moncieur Tanon. Ycung Rebel TniUt and I.nr. u.M T u.,.k U a thorougb-bread, by hi- aire, and ia from a 7 ' . tine dam of good quaHtie. L.amps, rwerosene uit, 1Uta.neys flee, al- We offer hi service at on ratable, tho Sarin ways on band of best aualitv at seaon, on the following terms : Single aerv ice, -trj TiTT7'a rDITh cthd v $5, for the season, from March 15th. $8 bLU 1 U S DRUG STORE. Jr the Insurance, $10, money due t the rr r j- J n aI end of the aenann. and as soon a- the m.ire Hfi? YfinnfT flTlH liPTlt PTTIPTI X VI tVU AJUIUUBI UUU UUUUUU1UU. proves to be in foal. The change ot property. Cigars iii yon Say? Oh yes, we have them at all prices from 2 cents to 25 cents, and can sell them by the box at jobbers prieeg, our celebrated .1 CCIst PEC I LIAR CIGAR is acknowledged tbe beat in tbe world at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG 8TORE. Summon. PURE WINES & LIQUORS for medical and church purposes always on hand at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG 8TORE. SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected by MeCubbins, Beall, and Jalian Buying g Bates : CORN new 80 to 85. COTTON -13 a 15 FLOUR $3.50 to 3.75 MEAL 85 a 90. BACON county) 12 to 15 - hog round POTATOES -Iriah 90a Sweet 75 to $1 EGGS 12 to 15.uliliu; CHICKENS 82.50 per doz. LARD 1 to iS : u FEATHER? -newO. RYE a 90 to 81 BEESEWAX WHEAT-81.15 L50. BUTTER 25. DRIED FRUIT-$ 8. Blackberries, 8 cts. Xobth Carolina, Davie County ; In the Superior Court. Ebenezer Frost, Admr, de bonis non of John B. Allen, deceased. Plaintiffs. Against. Giles Livengood, and Marv A. Livengood, hia wife, William Allen, William Cranfill and his wife, Sarah J. Cranfill, Martha Allen, and Susan Allen. Defendants. Petition to sell Land for Payment of debts. It appearing, that the defendants, above nam ed, are all iton-resideeta ef the State of North Carolina, and their pfrfee of residence unknown. It is therefore ordered that publication be made in the "Carolina Watldman," a newspa per published in Salisbury, N. C. fornix weeks successively for the said Gjlea Livengood, Mary A. Livengood, William Allen, William Cranfill, Sarah J, Cranfill, Martha Alien and Susan Allen, the above named defendants to appear at the office of the Clark of the Superior Court, at the Court Hone in Mockaville, oa the 29th day of April A. D., 1875, and answer the com plaint of the Plaintiff", or the same will be heard ex parte as to them. Witness H. B. Howard, Clerk Superior Court, at office in Mocksville, this second day of March 1875. - H.R, HOWARD. 1S. C. March 4th. Cws. Astral Oil 50 cents per gallon at KLUTTZTS DRUG 8TORE. mm uf either instance, will forfeit the Insurance. Fine Perfumeries, Errant Scape, Cosme- 1 hp man whit turns t ha mi If : A A A 1 ...ii,, ii -in. saw; i waiu i rr O - w w traded, will ba held responsible for the loan- I "t OMP'i acuou., xoitot oeii, vases, ranee. Will use every precaution to prevent Hair, and Teeth Brushes, Pocket Books acciueniN oni win noi ne responsible lor anv . . that may occur. Will be thankful for a share ,n end,w "y at of pnblic patronage, and will endeavor to give KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. saustaction. J. A. KAIL A BRO. NORTH CAROLINA, Davidson Coiiktt: In thk Super ior Court. Elisabeth Ward, Gray Harris and wife Elizabeth, James E. Ward, John Ward and Sarah Ward, by their Guardian John Hedrick, Jane Ward, by herGuardian John Leonard, Charles F. Ward, by bis Guardian Abram Cross, Plaintiff. Against. S. L. Stout, Matthew Stout, and others whose names are unknown, heir-at-law of Peter Stout, deceased, William T. West, Jemima West. Rachel West, Sarah West, Sam'l West, and William Yarbro', heirw- at-law of Hannah West, deceased, Defendant J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TOTHESHER.FF OF DAVIDSON COUN TY, GREERTIKG. You are Hereby Commanded to summon S. L;' Stout, Matthew Stent, and others, whose names are unknown, heirs-at-law of Peter Stout, deceased. William T. West, Jemima West, Rachel West, Sarah West, Samuel West, and William Yarbro', heirs-at-law of Hannah 7et, deceased, the defendants above named, if to be found in yonr County, to be and appear before the CLERK OF OUR SU PERIOR COURT, for Davidson County, at tbe Court-House in Lexington, within twenty days from the service of the 8nmmons, exclusive of the day of service, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within ten days ; and let the said Defendants take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint within the time prescribed by law, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not and of this summons make dne return. Given under my hand and ' aeal this 6th day of Februarv, 1875. Seal C. P. LOWE, Clerk of the Super. Ceort of Davidson County And Judge of Probate It appearing by affidavit to tbe satisfaction of the Court, that the above named defendants in the forgoing Summons, to wit . : 8. L. Stout, Matthew Stout and others, whose names art unknown, heirs-at-law of Peter Stout, deceased, William T. West, Jemima West, Rachel West, Sarah Wcat, Samuel West, and William Yar bro', heirs-at-law of Hannah West, deceased, are proper parties to this action relating to Real Property in this State, and that said defendanta are non-residents of this State and that their residence ia not known and cannot with doe diligence be ascertained, and that said defen dants cannot after doe diligence be found with in this State : Ordered that the Summons herein, a eopv of which is hereto annexed, be served by publication of the same once in each week for six successive weeks in "The Carolina Watchman," a newspaper pnblished in the town of Salisbury, in the 8th Judicial District, State of North Carolina. C. F. LOWE, C. 8. C Feb. ll,875-6w Jr. fee $15,50 for rail Tobacco, Floor Patent artistes Ar. Every person doing any kind of work ar boas neaa should have a stencil to advertise saw bsarf nesa, as it is acknowledged to ba tbe hast sad cheapest way to let people know what you are doing. One mark with stencil saay gat ecaawosser, for yon, that will put Hckdkcm of Dvmtna in yonr hand. Try it and yon will get. s cus tomer you never thought of. MY PRICES ARE LOW, AS FOLLOWS, One-fourth inch letters i cents per letter One bslf and fve-rigbts f J " " Three-fourth A One fasefa fetters 7 They may be sent to anr nart of th 1" S by mail at a asaall coat. bend in your orders ataxia sias ef letters you prefer, and the Stencil will be aaada naaei rat and promptly forwarded. fisher street Salisborv, N. C. L. V. BROWV, April 23. 1874 tf. SUPERIOR COURT .DAVIDSON COUNTY. . Fall Tbem 1874. Wilis Sa lXTsixo-PUintiff, ) Order of fmj publi J. M. Thomasom, Defendant, ) It appear, ag to the Court that a returnable to this Term of the Court, agaiast tbe defendant is returned, not to be fcuDd. and that the defendant is a dob resident of the State, having recently departed the same, it ia now .n motion of plaintiffs counsel ordered and adjudged by the Court, that the says tee in this nation be reeved by publication, and to that and is oraVed that the same, to get her with nottse ef the at tachment hereinbefore levied, be published foe atx weeks aneet asivsJy. ia tbe "Carolina Watchman" a newspaper published iu this District, Commanding tbe Defendant to ap pear at tbe next term of this Court, answer or demur to tbe Complaint, aoaording ta law. Said Summons ta as follows. DAVIDSON COUNTY tim tbe Superior Court. Wilis SaiouiLg. 2 assise SUMMONS. i M. Thn James 8TATE OF NORTH mm PIL Only 25 cents a box ? Warn anted or money refunded. After years of experi menting, I hare at last found the (J rest Remedy for Chills, Fewer Jc Ague, Sec , and can confidently recommend it to my friends and the public. Try It. X E A, S. in the mark et, Put up in air tight, lib cans, 25 per cent lesa than usual Prices at KLUTT'S DRUG STORE. Ix short whenever yoa want Prescrip tions carefully prepared, or need anjatsSssy usually kept ia a Firm 6Uu$ Drug Start, and want to be certain of getting just what you call for, and of being politely and, promptly served. Be sate to as 11 an or send to THBO. F. KLUTTJ, Dbxgoist Ltnusr, . C. Jan. $8, 1876 tf. CAROLINA. To the Sheriff of Davidson County Greet ing : You are hereby cosaansnded to Sun uvons James M. Thomasoa, the defendant above named, if to ha fawad within your County, to be and appear before tbe fudge of onr Superior Court, to ba bald for the county of Davidson at the Court House in Lexington. othe 6th Monday after the 3rd Monday of September. 1874. and answer tbe complaint which will be deposited ia the office of the clerk of the Superi. r Court of said County, within the ftrst three days of tbe nest term, thereof, and let the said de fendant take notice that if be foil to aaswer tbe said complaint within tbe time prescrib ed by law. the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in tbe ecm plstnt. Hereof foil not. and of this Summons make due return. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 9th day of May, 1874. fScalJ L. E. JOHNSON Clerk of the 8operior Court. Davidson Couuty. Said Warrants of Attachment and Levy is as follows. THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA To the sheriff of Davidson County Greet ing ! It appearing by affidavit to tbe officers granting this warrant, that the plaintiff is entitled to recover from tbe defend dant James M. Thomasoa and that tbe above named plaintiff Wilis Ssintsing ia about ta commence an action ia this Court against defendant, for tbe seduction of Plaint iff a Daughter Sarah A. Ssintsing by defendant for trhieh be claims damages of Fire boa dred dollars aud eoat of suit. To are forthwith r ia minded to attach and safely keep all the property of the said James, ml. Thomasoa ia yonr event, or so ... m m w - muct tnereoras saay bo t to v i I i - "1 "liiaWfcl.a-i'll 11 ' v frimVm IftSifat uJett.-mTt1uetXM . ttVr ' ariafTlaii aMflaatlV- n'aa'aWnSSiltal SWT JiiTalMTa7aitl iaaf 'r tf ijwmt m jLt,'-. satiafe demand, with h.au snd expenses. L. E. JOHNSON. Cletfc, SQERIFF8 RETURN. No personal property of the M. Thoma&op to be fospd ia my satisfy this warrant nt sttschinent by Very aw J. M. Tbowiaivo'i Interest iaowa hundred snd 6ft y aaras of land lyi eg ia David son County, adjoining th fends of Was, MeRary. Samuel Sowers and ntbirs. afen levied on owe other tract oa tbe waters of Redy Creek eontaiaiag 99 acres aasra aw less ia said Coautv adjoining -the lands of Miebaal Evans. H. J. Grimes and other, all of which is to satisfy this warrant ia at tachment 8issaibsr 2th JS74. 1). LO FLING SberiC Ia Tentimuny whereof I have hereunto a- my hapd and aflrred lha seal ef said Oner, at otfffee in Leaingtoa. tbe XStb day of Jso nary, 1874. -Seal I a F. LOWE Clerk. Printers foe 15 JO tapafot Conrt Fob, 4, 1875-Gw. Printers fan If
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