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Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. MARCH, 11. "yoni miie down in the streets of Charlotte, and tbe Observer says it is not .rare thing. Mrs. A 0. F. Smith, widow of the late negro worshipper, Gerr it Smith, is dead. Black eat skins have told at high as si 75 here. Rod Horse Jim Brown is ran Biog ibis Hoe of trade now exclusively . ; Rural Carolinian for March ia re eeired. It i worth all the other agricnl. tarsi papers we get. Price 92 a year printed at Charleaton, S. C. Thome, while, was turned out of the N. C Legislature for blasphemy. Gas kin, eol , was tarned oat of ihe Alabama JjsfiaUtare for taking a bribe of only $300 . Personal. We had the pleasure of Meting in our eity a few days ago Maj. A. 0. Avery, of Morgantnn, alao Mr. Ifarill of the Piedmont Prete. The Id gentleman has kindly pat up t new strong gate, ana now it swings with one on one side, and one on 'tother. We know of several gatea which will have to ha rebuilt soon. 1 rade brightens up whenever the snn aha ws himself. Tuesday of this week was one of the busiest day a we've aeon in town, in a long time. 1 " ,i iff in Wo could make oar paper much more interesting if oar friends, both in town and country, would Inform ua of any itema of interest which una to thoh- nowledge. , We rase ap all We can. but we can't find out everything. Wo appeal particularly to our friends in the country to drop as a line whenever anything of interest occurs in their vicinity. some people who are to be seen at every twenty five cents nlight-of-hand, Hare you read Miss Fishers latest book "Hearts and Hand ?" If not do to at once. It ia an interesting story lerestingly told. Miss Fisher's style is nmarpassed by any living novelist. THE STINGIEST MAN. We have read of the wisest man, the1 Golden Wedding. Yesterday, at the residence of the Hon. F. Snobs fattest man, the first man, the oldest man in this city, occurredjone of those rare and &c, bat wo think we can boat the weald interesting ceremonies, called a Golden or champion stingiest man. Wedding. The bride and bride-groom It was in the good old days when the of the occasion were the Rev. Dr. and. late Jno. I Shaver, Esqr., was "mine host" Mrs. J. T. Wheat, the parents of Mrs . of the Mansion House, then in its palmy Sbober. There waa a gathering of the days, that a belated traveler rode up one anrviving children and grand children of rainy night to the door of the hotel, and the venerable couple. Dr. Wheat read above the pattering or the rain and the I over the marriage service, and the party whistling of the wind, cried oat 1 ustily I re-affirmed their vows. . Hello ! ! In a minute the landlord at the door : 'Alight, stranger, and come in. "Not so fast my friend, what do yon evening was spenfln cheerful eon versa- Last night a reception was held, and I quite a number of guest assembled to con gratulate the distinguished couple. The or fool minstrel show, affect to tarn ap their superior noses when a really artistic troupe comes along. Such people have always "seem so much better" &c., dec., And that's just the reason we have so few really good amusements. A company like the W adman's, with a first class reputation plays here to slim houses, but just let some blathering magician eome along and offer bras jewelry prises, and he draws a crowd. A sharper giving his name as Rosenthal, swindled several of the Charlotte mer chants last week, buying goods upon false pretenses, and making good his es cape. A stranger answering to the de scription given in the Observer, was ar rested here on Tuesday night last, and proved to be the rascal in question. He had registered at the National under the name of Smith. And now he'll get to learn a trade at the expense of the tax payors. charge here for lodging. tion, and enlivened with music by Prof. Leo "Get down man and come in oat of the Wheat, of Richmond, and by others. A rain, we'll fix that all right afterwards." recherche sapper, Such as Mrs. Shobi-r "Oh yes, I know you hotel men, nod knows bow to give was enjoyed by the I'm not going to get to down, till I know guest. It was pleasant to oee that Dr. what I've got to pay." ''Did anybody ever see such Wheat, after the laboring of a bug and dis a man I Ungulshed career, is still m good health, Well if you are determined to drown eheerful and serene, end stiM able to work yourself first, I'll tell you. For man and for the Master, and that Mrs. Wheat, horse, lodging and breakfast, we charge seeming to he robust and vigorous, is stil only one dollar.' "One dollar ! you'd at once. I've got corn w my saddle-1 to feed my horse, so whai'U you charge f 'Seventy five cents." . , . a u. 'tjood-eracioua j out i don t want a First class in banking stand .up. Wei bet we can stump tbe whole of you. I a draft 1s drawn on a blind man payahl at sight, when ia it doe t Answers received st this office for one weak. Ws oaght to have a law for the pre vention of cruelty to animals. On Tues day last we saw a teamster unmercifully belaboring a spirited horse on Main street. He kept it up until a suggestion ot police waa made to htm. , i ' Tbe damage, caused by the recent flood in this county, is large. I it bridges alone, it will probably cost the county several thousand dollars, and the individual loss has been heavy. Fences, mill-dams V e., were. swept off everywhere. CsT Attention is called to the new ads of Mr. J. H. E.iniss, Druggist. Mr. Eouiss has engaged the service of an experienced druggist Mr. Taylor, and ia thus enabled at all hours, night or day, o fill prescriptions with accuracy and dispatch. We. regret to learn that oar enterpris ing fellow aitisen, Capt., J. A. Fisher, of Locke Township, is a heavy loser by the recent freshet. His mill dam was sen- . . a n fl a t t ously injured, out we know be 11 soon have it all right again. A Good Thing. The seed dropper, now manufactured by the Messrs. Mero ney Bro. is said to be by good farmers, the best thing of the kind ever introduced in this section. Seed is dropped by it with the utmost precision and regularity. It is also of great value as a fertilizer dis I r : a 4 .A' tibutor. More than nve times tue price of the machine can be saved by its use in the proper distribution of fertilisers in one season alone. It affords us pleasure call tue attention ot farmers to tins lin proved Agricultural impliment because we believe it will be a great benetV. and saving to those who will use it. Whatever serves to advance the interest of the farm and the farmer helps us and the country generally. JUST RECEIVE! A freah aiiprdv of Garden and Field Flower Seeda, Tobacco Susda. Clover Seed. Orchard Ones, Timothy Beads, Kentucky Blue Grass. Garden Seed 5cts a paper, or 40cta per do. Ferry's celebrated Cabbage Seed, st feNNISS' Drue Store. Salisbury X. C. Feb. 18. 1875. tf. KLDTTZ'S COLUMN Wefciak ail kinds of alwkoKa effcsgsJ GARDEN & FLOWER SEED THEO. LANDRETH'S, BUIST8, A FERRY'S. A lanre lot of Seed from the above Seedwnea ST Iwt. : i a i a r . 1 ' uav rewiTcu mu hoiu low. ocna ior a eaia- ogue and call and bur your Seed, if too wmh to have a fine Garden, from BUI3 A BARKER. . I 8th, 1875. t f. F. KLUTTZ. Wholesale oY Retail D uaa-mwt.y a charming lady, ready to enjoy the pleas ore ot social life, and to communicate bappineas to the circle that gathers around witn the name and . fw '-jT Iron Will Iip nrnmnt May they live many years ye on witB stamp lmpro J E R WOOD PUMP b (he acknowledge Stand ard of the market, by popular verdict, the beet pump for the least money Attention is invited U Blntchley's Improved Bracket, the Drop Cheek Valve, which can be with drawn without disturbing the joints and the copper chamber which never cracks, scales or mats and win 1 as t a life time. Tor sale by Dealers and tbe trade generally. In order to be sure that you got B latch ley 'fc Primp, be carol al and see that it baa my trade-mark as above. If vou do not know wn SALISBURY, N. O. Merchants, House- eepers, Youmr rolfcs, BLATCHLEY'S VAU- VAAO ouiu Ji.t3 l D, A7 HJJ1- improvedcucuii. vera. laimerB, uraiixerB, ana Everybody else. aod evary kind tf Hfc Sortrv-yian. gmgJnslamatibU frod. Dr. Walter 1 eta Ttnewnr Bitters will lemtfva the evil griesJ blood Wwi ag tarwaan bis will ia the Notice is NOTICE. to all of Liyerly, to exhibit taeaasae to the or before thetrddwy at Faeawary, au peraora indoMed to tbe mm! m saace pavSMot withoot delsv. ELIZA UETH LYERLY, Adsnrx. miJmm Lyerly, DWA rea, V 1570 Ow. ' MU anssiiiisilisr eetatears aotl- rar vo need anvudna in the war of DRUG3, . MEDICINES, ; PATVTQ a aa a 41 a aa OILS. PEBFUMERIK8, 1 her ere to buy, description eirenlarn, tofether h the name and aodreasof the asent nearest yon will be promptly famished by addressing unbroken union to cbeer their friends, and CH AS G. BLATCULEY, Manufact to serve the Savior. L vely and pleasant bed, I'll just sit up by tbe fire ; wbat'U their lives, in their dVatb may they not 506 Commerce St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 18, 1875 tf. This time it waa another dtrkey. He had argent business ou the track at the same time the cars did, and the cow-catch er kindly lifted him oat of the - way with one foot left behind. It happened at tbe depot here, a few days since. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM. We have alluded elsewhere to the fact that die Wildm vx tronne played a this piece last night, but the acting was of so superior a chaiaeted as to deserve a more particular notice. T. J. Nolcn, in the character of the drunkard "Joe. Mor gan" acted his part admirably, and was sadly true to life. F. J. Wildm in, the inimitable, was particularly happy as ''Sample Switchell" and kept the audi- you charge for that t "Fifty cents, but get down, you're wet as a drowned rat now' "I'll get down time enough. I forgot to say that I bad a snack in my wallets for my own breakfast, so wbat'U you charge me now 1" "Hang it man, get down, and I'll keep you for a quarter." I think thai an outrageous charge, but I reckon 1 can't do much better, so I'll get down." "Here Sam! take this man's horse. And now lets go in to the fire, my friend ." "All right, but you won't charge any thing extra for sitting down will you ! 'cause if you do I'd just as soon stand up fall night." "No of course not, sit down and dry yourself, By -the-way, wouldn't you like something to driuk to sort'r thaw you out 1 "I'd like to have a little, but it costs too much, can't afford it." "You are certainly tbe closest man I ever saw, and as you're so everlastingly stingy, I'll give you a drink." "I'm afraid you might add it to my hill in the morning." "So you think I'm as mean as you are, no, I won't charge you anything for it, so come on " "Wait a little, whats the di iuk worth" ! "Ten eenta." "Well, see here landlord, I don't take the drink, but you can just knock ten cents off my bill instead." be devided. to Is Brooklyn Morality Declining. From the Hartford Times. Since the beginning of this terrible Beecber business, things have been going from bad to worse. It is crnn con., di vorce, separation, alimony, pretty much every day, aud the erop steadily increas ing at that. Six divorce cases have been in court since the Beerher trial began, and all the parties belong to the best so ciety. It is only in good society, as a rule, that marital infelicity runs rapidly t litigation, husband or wife rushes to court for release from matrimonial bonds The rush in Brooklyn has led one of the Judgea to declare that something moat be done to stop it. For some time past the custom has been to send suits for divorce or separation before a referee, who gener ally hears both sides in secret, aud it has been found that the secrecy of the ex amination serves as an inducement to dis satisfied couples to seek hasty emancipa tion. One of the Brooklyn Judges referred to tins matter the other day, when a ease change would have to be. made. For his owu part he thought he would stop sending divorce aud separation eases to referees, for the practical plainly led to a groat iu crease of such cases. Undoubtedly it does. If. glaring publicity were a certainty in every suit for divorce, husbands and wives who want to get away from each other would not be quite sj ready to ia vokc the law. Geo. M Bom, Late of G M Bull A Co. C. R. Banxsa, L'e of C a B.rker S Co BUIS ft BARKER WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dm DYR8TUFF3 SEEDS ice , If you want the best articles for the least money, go to KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. GARDEN SEEDS. 10.000 papers warranted freak and genuine just received from Land re th, Baist, Ferry, Briggs, and Johnson, dt Bobbins, At 5 cents a Paper. Liberal discount to country merchants at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. 4 FOR SALE. Is Patent county riant of Fan Ultt amim form art unand tor ooonnei wwAof TadUiS rircr, nfns of Beat Uuaaiaa. TteFaneaaeo seaa at L. V. A poly oc wriaa IS ( t WILLIAM DI SHsC MORE STOVES- and better oies tka ewWg Cosne now and gat taw BfinT. Gat called the ACORN r you wast one that will outlast any 1 hat Is mad of all NEW IRON, and 1 Corner Main Ac Fisher Streets, SALISBURY, X. C, Where may be (band a fall assortment of Pore Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuff, Fine Hand kerchief Extracts, Foreign A Domestic Col ognes, Soaps, Hsir, Tooth A Nail Brashe. Havana & American Ctgara. All gradaa of SMOKING A CHEWING TOBACCO. A fine lot of Brass A Glaas LAMPS: aisu the celebrated Perkins A House Xox-kxplosivk Kerosene Lamps which we warrant or OreaJy years. Vt maker, t rencn U randy, scuppernong W ine by the bottle or gallon. Blackberry. Malaga, California Sherry A Port Wine. Imported Gin, and in net everythtat anally a J 1 . t a A Kept in a nrst class urug otore. Umr jwssmp IBM POTATOES. 25 bbls, Ross, Goodrich A Pm Lxat, Just Recbitsd at KLUTTZ'8 DRUG STORE. CLOVfJL AID GRABS SEEDS. A large stock, warranted Extra -cleaned, Freeh A Genuine, at low prices at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Wildman ia a perfect live man ence in a roar. trump. Cj. Thompson a Simon Slade, and L. MeLaughlin as Green, the gam bler, were decidedly good. The death of little Mary, was as fine a piece of acting as we have ever seen any where. It was full of the deepest pathos: Nor should we forget the charming Glare who acted Mchitable cartwriyht, nor liar ry Lovel, as Mr. Romaine, both did splen didly. We were glad to note an increase in (he audience, and trust that to-night tbe hall may be filled to see Wildmin in The Salisbury- Watchman. We welewme to onr -enc'tango Itet -this W teliable journal. We have known the Carolina. Watchman e c siuce we knew - " a onrseit. it came to our home wncn we were no bigger thxn a lightwood knot. You be dogged ! you're too stingy to and now the top of onr mad ia as slick a a billiardball ; and onr paternal pro gpnitor, who was and still is an old-line wing, would almost H soon nave doubted his religion as bis Watchman. Raleigh Topic 1.:, ; , w. tt J goiug to die, oh, wttaLshallldor K'w " I TXl- -i anJ 1 I Miss Powr died in hone of a blessed immor A waa ia wvevs 6 Wa utiu wwn nva 1 , Ws are indebted to John N. 8taples, Esq., the talented member from Guilford, for a copy of his speech on the Usury question. To Messrs. Staples aud Pin nix, more than to any other halt dozen men in the State, are our people indebted for the passage of the Usury law. We I earn that Grier & Alexander, a Urge cotton firm, of Charlotte, have railed during the present week, cause, cotton futures. A man may back his judgment on cot ton, and so he may on three-card monte, bet in either case he's mighty apt to pay dearly for his experience. ine state tirange has just been in session gt lUleigh, and judging from the reports had a harmonious and profitable meeting. Nearly everv county in the slate was represented. Rowan was well od worthily represented by Dr. M. L Chunn, Messrs Jno. B. Kerns, and S. A. aro hart The Clara Wildman Troupe. This excellent company by far the best that has visited Salisisbury in many a lay has been playing a three nights en gagement here during the present week. On Monday night they presented "East A hand-organ on wheels, is on its trav sis round town, grinding, out music by tbe yard. We don't like the music much oarself, but it pleases the small boys powerfully, aod then it fursishes many W to poor quilUdrivers. We feel sympathetic interest in tbe organ trtader, 'cause he works hard for bis "ring, and so do we; but we wouldu' p with him. A Scoundrel, passing himself off as ".agent for a magazine called Milliner and ress maker, swindled Miss Maria Rut end others here, by procuring $6 thaeriptions from them. He passed off nere ss Atwood. He assumed other Pjp at other places. Mr. T. J. Meroney authorizes us to say thai I... . . . . . fse8ssnt in any jail in North Caro- "aa, "That's your opinion. Got any drinkt ing water here ?" "Yes, Sam show him the water." u rhal'a good water squiie." "Which did you drink not out of that bucket did you V "Yes what was the matter with it t "My God ! that water was poisoned and put there to kill rats. You'll die, mau. Oh Lord ! I thought it tasted queer. I'm retting so sick, I feel like I was TO COUNTRY MR CHANTS. I have the largest stock of Drugs, Dyes, Grocers Drugs Ace., in Western boa department it solely in 'he hands of the pro-1 Carolina, and am now prepared to sell at o give ng stores at a ssnail ses) ran for all kinases C Bnowa's Tin soon Main I am well .1 uai OOOK uif !. Vanona atjlaa, assaSB J WARE, rT Coma Waaa mil iNhd prieton, one or Ike other being ta the Store day and night and no one need apprehend anj dan Baltimore Prices, thus saving enacrrasl ad. Feb. 18th, 1875. tt YOUNG REBEL ! ger in having their prescriptions compound- yon the freight. Special attention to bot tling Essences, Laudanum, Paregoric, Opodeldoc, Caster k 8 weet Oil etc. Write for prices, to ;THBO. F. KLUTTZ DRUGGI8TJ Salisbury, N. 0. 1 o w - a beautiful mahogaor bay, and perfectly kii 1 V n 1 a a w a Deril, of VirgiuM; he by Michael Angelo ; he ymTOring EstracU, by Z:nxanee ; he by Sir Archie ; Iim dam by 1 B ranny L.ncas ; she by Waterloo; rbe by Stand ard; ahe by Monsieur Tamon. Young Rebel is a thorongh-bread, by his aire, and is from a A fine young atallion, 6 years old next June, ilioeanr bay. aud perfectly kind nAAbAAMAn Qnwnl i -n in harness. Young Relel was sired bv Rebel i UOCaVCCJ 11 OUUU11CB, Essence, 8 pi ceo, Gelatine, Mustards, Soda, Dye-Stuffs, Toilet and Laundry Soaps, Lye, Matches, Lamps, Kerosene Oil. Chimneys dec, al ways on band of best quality at KLDTTZ'S DRUG STORE. ' DIED. At his residence in this county, on the 5th instant, f erysipelas, Mr. Jesse Bearer, aged about 45 years. At Elm Grove. Rowan Co., on the 2Gth of Feb., 1875, Miss Martha A. Powe, aged 41 years 10 months and 18 days. A consistent christian, for many years a member ot the freabytenan church, a pa tient sufferer for a long penod, and looking, and at last longing, for the " great change, Winkle, a doctor, quick, you're getting right black in the face now." talitv She was the grand-daughter of Albert Torrence, one of the first members and an "Oh lordy mercy! But you'll charge $lder of ,th JSfi&SS Curc.h in 5 ' "T a 1 bury, and she inherited the blessings of the r the bed,' (lying down on tbe floor, in covenant, whose provisions extend to chil- for great agony,) what '11 the doctor charge me ? "Not more than a dollar or two, I teck- which was acted out in admirable on ' bttt on'd better M7ln Joarl yunc, spirit. Clara Wildman doubted talent, aud in possesses un prayers, my friend' dren'c children. May her christian life and hopeful death prove a rich legacy to survi ving friends and relatives. Pastor. SALISBURY MARKET. fine dani of good qualities. We ofter his services at on ratable, the Spring season, on the following terms : Single service, $0, for the season, from March 15th, $8, for the Insurance, $10, money due at the end of the season, and aa soon as the mare proves to be in foal. The change ol property, in either instance, will forfeit the Insnranos. The man who turns the mare, if he is afterward traded, will be held responsible for the Insu rance. Will use every precaution to prevent accidents, but will not be responmble for any that may occur. Will be thankful for a share of public patronage, and will endeavor to give satisfaction. J. A. NAIL A BRO. NORTH CAROLINA, Davidson Couhty : In thb Super ior Court. Elisabeth Ward, Grar Harria and wife Elisabeth, James E. Ward, John Ward and Sarah Ward, by their Guardian John Hedrick, Jane Ward, by herGusrdisn John Leonard, Charles F. Ward, by hia Guardian Abram Cross, PUumtiffs. Against. '. Summons S. L. Stoat, Matthew Stout, and others whose names are unknown, heir-ai law of Peter Stout, deceased, William T. West, Jemima WeM. Rachel Wet, Sarah West, SamM West, and William Yarbro', beirs au law of Hannah West, deceaaed, Drjendan1 STENCIL PLATES for marking Tobacco, FW Pmtas aUhlsHsfri Every fii is dosng nay kind of worn areas ages should ill li il iillnsssHi naea,eeitis acknowledged to ha the hast and cheapest way to let people know what yon ass eta . Vafl One marie with sssnril may gaS a for yoa. tkst will pat Hi scuts of la your hand. Try it and yon will I toroer rou aerer thoorht of. MY PRICES ARE LOW, AS One-foorth tmeh iottars h aw One half and fire-eights 6 " A, Three-fourth A One inch letter. 7 - " Tbey rosy be aent to any part of the TJ. E bv mail at a amall cost. T Send la voor oaders stating siaa at 1 prefer, and the Suncil will ha sands 1 and promptly forwarded. ruh.i M.mmt " " n r. j,Lv:bbow April 23. 1874 tf. 3 SUPERIOR COURT : DAVID8OH COUUTT. : L Fall Tm 1874. Wilts 8anrT8ixo-Plaintiff, ) Order of (VS) Pabltah- v r t. .. r.-..j. .1 w. aa. m auatsua, iricuuMi, j Tt appearing to the Cwort thai a returnable to this Term of ihe Court, the defendant is returned, ant to he and that tbe defendant is a the State, having e e. 11 is now on far Youi Ladies and Mien. Fine Perfumeries, Elegant Soaps, Cosme tics. Soaps, aenone, Toilet Seta, Vasee, Hair, and Teeth Brashes, Pocket Books ice, in endless variety at KLUT TZ'S DRUG STORE. Cms 1 yon Say ? 1 Oh yea, ws nave them at all prices from 2 cents to 25 cents, and can sell them by tbe bos st jobbers prices, onr celebrated 9 tent PEl'l'LlAR C1GAB is acknowledged tbe beat in tbe rorid at KLUTTZ'8 DKUG 8TORE. eoonael ordered aod adjaagod by that tbe eervioe in this action ha against n reeawrwv wr the death bed "Oh lordy 1 I reckon I'll have to die Corrected by MeCubbins, Beall, and Julian scenes ber acting wag simply true to. life, Wonldn't the doctor eome for a and drew tears from many an eye. "Corny Carlyle" Mr. Collins half a dollar V "No, Sam ran for Dr. Whitehead the brought down the honse repeatedly. The man's dying." Oh-ford-y 1 1 can t give htm bat a half BACON county ) 12f to 15 -ho ronnd a dollar, and if he won't eome for that I PO TATOES Irish 90a Sweet 75 to f 1 Buying Rates : CORN new 80 to 85. COTTON-13 a 15 , FLOUR $3.50 to 3,75 -VfW AT nx on v-t- 1 j a J w mm s v entire supDost was eood. though we n a v v thought Barbara Hare, might have been better portrayed. All in all, it was such reckon I'll have to dm, ob ! oh ! how sick STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. TO THE 8HER.FF OF DAVIDSON COUN TY, OREERTLNQ. You are Hereby Commanded to summon 8. PURE WINES & LIQUORS for medical and church purpose always on 1 hand at KLUTTZ'S DRUG 8TORE. r Astral Oil 50 cents per gallon at KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE. I deposited In the Sanevtee Ohtart of wf an exhibition of the chaste, legitimate 1 am ! 1 m most gone, 'squire. drama as one seldoms sees no w-a and as sneh was enjoyed by all ent. EGGS 12 to 15. ' ,t CHIQKENS82.50 per doa. t i e i .i i i . i ,- i'. days, "You ought to die, doggon yon, but VFATHFRF ores- your time has ut eome yet, I m afraid. EYE a 90 to $1 I was only fooling you, and just wanted BEESEWAX 28 to 30. 15 new, 50. The farce with which the prefoimance to see if you wouldn't rather die than pay concluded, "The Yankee Pedler," was simply glorious. Mr. F. J. Wild man's personation of the "Yankee" was superb, enough, with your foolishness, but I and displayed a high order of talent. better now, yon oughtn't a done it Noam Caroixa, a doctor." Yes, aud you like to have killed me WHEAT-tl.15 a $1.50. BUTTER -25. DRIED FRUIT-5to8. Blackberries, 8 eta. On Tuesday night they played "The Squire, and I don't think you ought to Davis County j- In the Superior Court. Lad y of Lyons, but we were, unable to be present. We learned from those pres ent that the Company fully sustained its I ought to kick you out of tbe house charge me anything for my lodging, Ebencser Frcat. Admr.ds bonis no of John beiir you scared me so bad. high reputation Wednesday night they played "Ten Nights in Bar- Room" with fine effect, I and to-night (Thursday) "Rip Van Win by rights, but I'll not charge yon any- his wife, WillianwAllen, William CrenfiU and B. Allan, deceased. Plaintiffs. Against. Giles Li venzood, and Mary A. Li r en good, his wife, Sarah J. Cranfill, Martha Allen, and Susan Allen. Defendants. Petition to sett Land for Payment of debts. Tt.HM. w I a . a a . mmmrnr-mnm Maa mmmw ww nmrmmnmnwe u v kle" will be pat on tbe boards. We trust tu,uk yott ou6"1 to pay me something be- ed, are all non-residento of the Bute of North i . i t . l it t . v i r.i:n. a 1 - -c 1 It is therefore ordered that publication be made in the "Carolina Wat Id man," a newepa- thing, jnst in honor of your being the meanest, stingiest white man living." That's right as far as it goes, but I all our citizens will turn out, anil make a full house to hear a really fine rendition of this inimitable creation of Irving V There is fully ten dollars of laugh in sides, for giving me such a fright. ought to treat anyhow.' You it. Proud of his father A ten -year old boasting to a schoolmate of his father's accomplishments, pat it thus : "My fath er esn do almost anything. He's nota ry puhlic, and he's a'pothecary, and he can null teeth, and he's n horse doctor, and he can mend wagons and things, and lie can play the fiddle, and he's jackass at all trades I think SO too, SO ws'll drink to our Pr published in Salisbury, N. C. for six weeks I .Jj-.fl Y ! 1 successively ior ine aaiu wiieH iivenjioou, mury fill, better acquaintance.' A. Livengood, William Allen, William Cranfill Meantime daylight had eome, and onr Sarah J. Cranfill, Martha Allen and 8uaan stingy man rode forth upon his travels, well pleased with his nights entertain Allen, the above named defendants to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, at the Court House in Mocaartllc, on the ZUlh M a T- r m 0 -wW .; . U.J k;m j day of Apnt A. u., io, ana answer me com- ' " T "- ' 6. nlaint of the PlainUC or the same will be attorned mm a anna extra. As be rode away be called back over his shoal dor ; "Good bye 'squire, if ever I call this way again I'll stop with yon on the same terms ; you re tbe reasonables t hotel mau I ve struck yet." . heard exnarte aa to them. Witness H. B. Howard. Clerk Superior Court, at office in Mocksrille. this second day of March 1875. H. B. HOWARD. C. a C March 4th. ews. I I'll L. Stout, MaUhew Stout, and other, names are unknown, neirs-at-law of l'eter Stout, deceaaed. William T. West, Jemima West, Rachel Weet, Sarah West, Samuel Wsat, and William Yarbro', heirs-at-law of Hannah West, deceased, the defendants above named, if to be found in your County, to he and appear before the CLERK OF OUR 8U- ncDTAn rvttDl t..-T u rsL.mji wuni, aywiwawveaaT,swae r. t- m f Court-Houae in Lexington, within twenty days Uu,J 85 eeoU "x 1 from the service of the bummona, ezduairc of the day of service, and answer the complaint hich will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, within ten days ; and lei the aaid Defendant tmrm nnlin that it iKov Sail Ia iKa -aid complaint within the time prescribed by litnxedg for ClullS, fever AC Ague, StC, law. the Plaioun wtU apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. and can confident recommend it to mv Hereof fail not and of this summons snake dne return. I jl. fr t. Giren under my hand and aaal this 6th dsy ' wm 3. PILLS. Warrranted or money refunded. After years of experi menting, I have at last found the Great of February, 187 Seal J C.F. LOWE, Clerk of the Super. Court of Davidson County And Judge of Probate TEAS. It appearing by affidavit to the antisJaetion TJL3am4- IPaam 4a 4-V. n wmavIt of the Court, that the above nnmed defendanu ITllieSw IQUA 111 Uie marK et, Pat up in air tight. Ub cans , 25 per cent less than usual Prices at KLUTT'S DRUG 8TORE. publication, and to that end ia the same, to gather with nodes of the at tachment hereinbefore levied, be puhfiabed for six weeks soeeeaaivelv. in the -Camrian Watchman" a newspaper published hi mmn District, Commanding the Dslsndant ta SSV pear at the next term of this Court, or demur to the Complaint, law. Said Summons is as follows. DAVIDSON COUNTY :-Ia the SupwrW Court. WiUe SaintaiLg. ) .T Aoainet 8TJMllOIt8. James M. Tbnmaaoa STATE OF NORTH CABOLIJU. To the Sheriff of Davidson Canals io( : You are bebv ooaaaasasVsd si moos James M- Tboinaaoo. the above named, if to be fuaad withta County, to he and appear before the of nor Superior Court, to ha bell SsS' county of Dnvideoa at the Conn Lexioglon. ou the 6th Monday nlsav Shlsffird Monday f September. 1874. and n s & a a ia n m emnpiaim waien win oe office of the etevk of the aaid County, vriihia the trwt three the aeat term. thrre..f. and let tl fendant take notice thst if he fefl the said complaint withia the risae ad by law. the plaintiff will smart Court for the relief s manias' la the plsiut. Hereof fkrl not. and of this make due return. Given under my hand and veal of said Court, this 5th day of May. 1874. SealJ L. E. JOHNSON. Clerk of the Superior Court, Davidson Oamnty. Said War ants of Attachment and Law ia aa follows. THE STATE OF NORTH CAROUHA Ta the sheriff of Davidson Couatj Orewt It appearing by amdnrttn In tha amntinjr this warrant, thai tha plaintiff is entitled to recover from tawaVsfsoA daot James M . Tb .mason sod that tbe abarve named plaintiff Wilie Saiutotag la ahwwt to com m nee an arthm ta this Court afadnaS defendant, lor the seduotion of PtaSBSaffa Daughter Sarah A. Sain tain- by fur which he claims damages uf Five dred dollars and oust of suit. Yon are forthwith Commanded and safely keep all tha property of the James, M. Tbomaeno ia your county. inuet thereof aa may be suawcsent to aaid demand, with lusts and asi L. K. JOHNSON. SHERIFF'S RETURN. in the forgoing Summons, to wit. : 8. L. Stout, Matthew btout and others, whoso asmes . are unknown, heirs-at-law of Peter Stout, deceased, William T. Weet, Jemima West, Rachel West, Sarah West, Samuel West, and William Yar bro1, heirs-at-law of Hannah West, dscrassd. are proper parties to this action relating to Real Property in this State, and that said defendant are non-residents of this State and that their residence is not known and . cannot with doe diligence be ascertained, and that said defen danu cannot after doe diligence be found with in this State : Ordered that tha Summons herein, a copy of which ia hereto annexed, be Is short whenever yon want Prescrip tions carefully prepared, or need anything usually kept in a first class Drug Start, and want to bo certain of getting )ust 1 aw a Hints J. to served by publication of the same once in each bat you call for, and or being politely weea ior six succeamre wee as in "ine taroJina i ana, promptly servea. ue suie to can on Watchman," a newspaper published ia tbe I or send to town of Salisbury, in the 8th Jodicial District, State or Kortn Carolina. C. F. LOWE, C. 8. C. Feb. 11,875-4 Pr. too $15,50 THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Dbcggist Jan. 28, 1875 tf. C. No personal property of the If. Thorn ason to ha found ia my aa'isfy this warrant of attachment by levy on J. M. Thomaaoa's laUrast la nam hondred and fifty acres of land lying ha 0UJt aoa County, adjoining tbe Undo ef Wn, McRary. Samuel Sowers and others. ala levied oa one other tract an dm Rsody Crank eoutaiaing 90 less ia aaid County adjoining the lands of Michael Evaaa, II. J. Crimea aad toeptambwr Itth 1874. D. LOFXINO la Ttatlmaay whoraof I have my hand and affeied tho anal of aaid at oeo mi Lexington, the Sotk day nary. 1875. Snail C F. LOWE (Motors toe 815 51 8umssa Feb. 4, 1875 -Cw. Priassn fee all of which is to satisfy this warrant In as
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