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; J 1. ' V j ' i j " ' -j - "" I : .1.'! - x -1 j - , f - ' " x . - ' 1 ' .... - . . v . . : , - t '.J "-5 s- - 4 i t 1 THE. VAUDOIS; 1 Surpassingly mirvelous ! has been thir history, and equally marvellous 'seems their destiny. In their valley u among 4th snows and j clouds of tlte Cottian rAl psjooking down to the south-eastward upon Italy and the . north-westward u pon France, tljey . maintained their Church, pure . ji doctrine, morals, anifpolity as that of Scotland itself, while all the rest of Europe fell away into paganized Cliristianity.. According to their local traditions, their religious history dates . from the time of Paul's preaching iu i Borne. ;Paul himself possibly passed through their valleys on his way to Sjjain ; at least some of his Roman converts, or tt heir arly ! successors fled at the ou tbreak of the persecu- ttb'ns to these mountains, and foun dtd the faith which remains there to our day. While, century after cen- tary, all tub rest of the Christian orld was ' su hk in moral death and rnvpred with the nisrht of the "Dark Agesr tlie pure bpostolic j light shone uudiinnctl ou these mountain heights. France on the one hand, Italy on the other, prompted by Home, at tmnted aire after ase to break through the Alpine barriers and ex tlnguislMhe strange heresyas it was cal led. The one terrible ! St. Bartho- lomew'd of France went on here through successive generations, bu all iu vain;! every valley, almos every cliff, has its traditions of mar tyrdon). Deeds of prowess by the mouutaiiicers ! hurling back whole Hosts -of vPapal ' invaders, now on France, now on Italy, in at least-fhir- tythrei ilistiuct wars, have given tnem an ncroip fiisiory never surpass ed in the military ariuals bf any othe jieople, dotting their territory witl scores of TiermopyIj?esj and Mara thons. After ceatunes jof praying, Watching and fighting for their faith, they stood, te ruins of their churc still in jjirms, amid their homes and and ies, and ilaid down tlieir weapons only when a solemn pledge from the enemy conceded their LightsJ Thisjpledge was immediate ly I violated, nearly all 'their heroic men imprisoned hi thirteen Picd iliontese duugeons, their children put ill Catholic schools, their women iit jlunneiics. The Vandoia were at last qonsidered extinguished their own llistprians, who had fled to other c0un 1 t-ies, declaring flhe ancient Churcl 4f;the Mountains," the 'Israel of the Alps," bliberated," -j"irrecoveraly lost, as one of them said. . Of the fourteen thousand heroip prisoners at Piedmont, all died of 'starvation or (Jlsease save three thousand, who, liberated at last, but forbidden ever tp re-enter their valleys, made their Wav to Protestant Switzerland and and Germany. Seven lor eight huti .t dred of 'them? afterwards xiombtned unuerj a yov 10 reueem meiriiost; Cause and bontry, armed4 themselves dlandestinily, marched underr the their pastor' Arnaiid, command of through the nost intricate ravines of Svitzerlan(J and Savoy, under the shadow- of Mont Blanc, along the cliffs of Mont Ccuis, through passa ges in which only mountaineers could make their way, with ho commissa nat,acjijDjati carrying his own am munition and food, tjlie Catholic iowns and pillages rising against Jhem, but quailing before them as if k: terror -from God had fallen upon the land. Franco on the one hand, Italy on the other, set armies to arrest iheir triumphant march-St went v-twri thousaud men . in all. jhack the enemy in vie eulered their ancient They rolled orious fights, valleys "with Singing; and shouting fought the Catholic foe from rock o rock through tooulh5fsu)plying themselves with mnmunitiojj only by their victories, icstroyiug iten thousand! of the enemy in eighteen victorious ! attacks, win ning peace at last, restoring their old ponies, schools and churches, receiv- .Jog their expatriated wives and bhil dren,' sheltering evenljtheir persecu ting sovereign, who had to flee from his enemies below to sek their pro- iection. A nd re-established in their pioautaiiia and enfranchised by their government, they are nov4earing the posptl over Italy, and are thus dis- ' playing before eyes o( j this sceptical age the providential meaning of their history. :Siuart Frcaciicrs." I At the riolx of b ing tohl it is none of our busincs?!, sineoi ours is not ! 1 efrk-tly a church paper, vis have a Vonl for the churches! All over the hind there U a rage for "smart preach era." What this means is no longer aiecietl It means sirupl entertain- ng preachers, and the kind of jenter aiiinieut is not iso muchxa matter of ersoual- preference to the church as to the outside portui of the congre tration which the church desiresj to at- ract. Indherwordd, our chprciies want preachers i'fsulart" enougii to attract the outside j world; and it is not so much a matter of nioiBtnit what becomes of the outside as long las sit tings are filled and Congregations are largeT It is useless to disguise the fact that almost the sole measure ment now applied for determining the success of the I ministry is the number of square feet occu pied . by he Sabbath congregations, j The rivalry between churches is no, longer a secret -Hie struggle to ouiaiu .pos session of the fljoatSng Cowd is seen in the questionable i modes ot adver tising Sabbath services, in. the twists and subterfuge? of social entertain ments during the week, and hot in frequently in uew-faligled architectural trapping unheard of in the past.An antagonism has j gradually sprung up between the old methods and the new. Not a few sec now no spiritu ality in many churches save among thp nTff nnonle who snend most of " g- L their time-in .sighing overt the world-ly-mindedness of the younger portion of the flock, wliilej others, not a few, caljljiis old fogyisrn, and sigh equally for relief. TJiis. deiiiaud is demoraliz ing the ministry. I The question for answer is ever pressing : " What can I do to driiw ?" To draw a congrega tion insures the continuation- of the pastorate, to fail is to lose Jit, and thus the,serious;a3pect of the qutstion is seen on both sides. , For this condition of thiugs tlsere is but one remedy; a- Measure success by a different rule. Cease to regard tlie ministry from the plane of the lecturer or the drama. A" full house is not necessarily sheecss. Our peni tentiaries arc fiill. iSaloousJand dance houses and theatres are full. It is the business of the church membershij so to live and rwofk as to keep the congregation full. 1 It is not the proi per business of I the preacher. He is not sent to entertain. A universally popular preacher is only so by being a fraud. It cannot occur otherwise,, and this lesson ishojuhl be learned oucu for all. ThePolaks. A conductor' tn I the Pennsylvania Itailrgad saystheiie is a considerable falling -off in travel on Fridays, which he refers to existing superstitions con- nectea witn tnat ay. An examina tion at the geiieraj office showed that fifteen per cent, of passengers arc car ried on Friday-, against seventeen ptr cent, on tlie other five days of the week. Compare -with this jthe fact that out of 4,050 marriag in the middle district ofjJEngland, pot more lthan two per cent were celebrated ou Friday, and it is ledr that supersti tion still exercise considerble sway in minor matters as! well as ui great ones. . i : !i - L 1 ' The Color and Lustre of Youth are resto. ed to faded or g,ray frair by the use, of Pa ker's Hair Balsam, a harmless dressijng high ly esteemeii tor its perfume and ptritv rij V....10 i i . - " . J T i u ! - ' t 4 J. 3I. MoCOEKLE, ! ! - THEO.- F. KLUTTZ. McCdRKLli & KLTTJTTZ, ATTORNEYS Ak'p CCO feLCI, v , Salisbury, N. C. .; ' iSTOlBce on CouBuil Street, orrofite the Court House. t 37:6m II GreatclnceibmakemoneyThosewlio UULUi always take advantage of tha c-nori oh n ri ces lor making money that are offere a, generally become wealthy, wnile those who do not Improve such chances remain in poverty. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work fori us right In their own localities Any one can do the work pro perly from the flrst start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages, h Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote you whole time to the work, ob only your snare moments. Full Information and all that Is needed sent free. AaaressSTiKso & Co., Portland, Maine, i ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I On Tuesday .jhe f7th day .off February next, I will ell the f personal property be longing to tlie estate of Margaret E. Gra ham. The sale will be at the lat residence of Mrs. Graham near the SherrflPs Ford road, the property consists of horles, cattle, wheat, corn, farming tools, household and kitchen furnhareand many other articles not mentioned. TERMS of sale Cash. ! All persons indebted to the estate of Margaret E Graham, dee'd, are requested to make immediate Settlement, and all per sonsjjaving claims against her estate are notified to present them to me on or Inifore the 15th day of 3attuayl883ver tbis no- utu ui uc plead irt bar of their recovery .' - -L Wat. M. KINCAIDjAdm'r T j Of 3Iarg't E. Graham. Jan'y 14th,. 1882.; ' j , H:4t NOTICE TOJCREDITORS ! All persona hating claims aaiusfc the estate of feamuel Trontman, deceased, are hereby notified to present them to the utulerhigned for payment on or before the rf Jauuary 168a- This January 5tlJi?dY " ! L- HoiiiEs, Adm'r. ' Notice U Creditors ant fDfiMors: All perKongHfiiavinir c-laims niirnhi&r. tii estate f Sydney H. Hal t, deceased, am hereby notified: to present the wiuie to the nndeisi-jued owi orjlefoie the 23d day of December, 18d2, and all persons indebted to "said tfetate; are recpiested to Kettle promptly. S. BixciiAit Halt, AdiuVJ . Ltc. ltt I. ; : f -(( Gi r WE are daily receiving New Goods. 1 Don't fail to see us be fore you buy, : ; WE 11 AVE A - LARGE -L , SiocSc of filolhing '.A. SO- 3D ' i ' BOOTS' and SHOES, ' " i - ! ' that' must be sold. Special , i " f ' will be offered. ..- . . Remember we mean And don't btiy-until you see our Stock and hear our prices. Respectfully, J. F. ROSS. Nov. 2, 1881. ifiirr leiciiDAtiPC" MAnc nuCAD LlrbinwunHiiub iiiHUkwiibm Table Showing Aptuat Cost to Members of 4,000 Insurance for One Year (Mdrch 1,1879, to March 1, 1880),k First .Claa8r agecHS to 30 years $1700 21 25 25 50 Second " W 40 .4 Third " 40 ." 45 i Fourth " 45 ." 50 34:00 51,00 68 00 Fifth " 50 " 55 V Sixth " 55 " 6ft V 7. 3. lyicrycel, Ag't. Feb. '12ih,81:ly. r GOOD COFFEE. Everj-body wants it, but very few get it, "because most people do not know how to select coffee, or it is spoiled in tho roasting or making;. To obviato these difficulties has been our study. Thurbcr's package Cioffees are selectoJ by an expert who un derstands tho art of blending various fla vors. They are roastod ia the most perfect manner (it is impassible to rbast well in small quantities), ;hen put in pound pack ages (w the bzan, not ground,) bearing our signature as a guarantee br genuineness, and each paekago contains theThurber recipe for making ffood Coffee. We pack two kinds,! Thurber's "No. 34," strong and pungent, Thurb'T's "No. 41," mild and rich. Ono or the other will suit every taste. They have the three great points, good quality, honest quan tity, reasonable price. Ash your. Grocer for Thurber's roas'ed Coffee in pound pack ages, "No. 34" or 'No. 41." DO not be put offwith any other kind yout own palate will tell you what is best. I , "Where persons tjesire it we also furnish the "IdcaT' Coffee pot, tho simplest, best and cheapest coffee-pot ia existence. Grocers who sell our Coffee keep them. .Ask for descriptive circular, j Respectfully, &c., U K. & F. B. THURBER j& CO., Importers, Wholesale Grocers and Coffee . Roasters, New York. P. S. As the largest dealers in food pro ducts In the world, we consider it our in terest to manufacture only pbre and whole some goods and pack them in a tidy and satisfactory manner. All goods bearing our name are guaranteed to be of superior quality, pure and wholesome, and dealers are authorized to refund the purchase price in any case where customers have cause for dissatisfaction. It Is therefore to the interest of both dealers and con sumers to uso Thurber's brands. Dec. 17:3 m NQllOEli JQHft F. EAGLE -FASHIONABLE - BOOT i AND SHOE Invites vonr attention to hisi shop, opposite Mayer's Office; Repairing neatly and prompt ly done. All grades of goods made to order Oct. 1st, '81:tf, j. KERRCKAIGE, L. n. CLEMENT. GRAIGE! & CLEMENT, SJHSBURY. S. C, FZB.3, 1S81. neOT business now before the public. You can U Sm O I make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Capital not needed. We will start you. $u a day and upwards made at home by the industrious. ! Men, women, boya and girls wanted every where to work lor us. ow is the time, lou ean work In spare time only or give your w hole time to the business.! You can live t home and do the work. ! Xo other business wlirpay you nearly as weiL otone can rail to make enormous pay by engaging lat once. (Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easily and honorably. Address 6 Tkcs & Con Augusta, Maine. 1 d . J. i : . i--; ' -1 - i FOR SALE! VALUABLE PROPERTY ! ! . i j '; - One tot at China Grove,; containing 1$ acres, on which i a Store-house 40x20 feet; ami another 2Sx6(used noiv as a Doctor's officv) ; la dwelling house 32x20 ; a sod stable and a welt. This piprnTty will be for s-alelurhijr the next two br three months and nervous widhini? narticulars will u'.casc addres J. A. COOK, . H;lci t China Grove, N. C. BUSINESS Willi AT RICHMOND PRICES, BY THB BARREL, :: AT Jno. H.JEnmss, FIRE SALISBURY ! -o- TIHS-is to state that iill the old seeds that were remaining on hand were destroy ed by fire on the 1st of November last. Now have on hand fresh and reliable Seeds from! Landreth, Ferry, i Johnson & Bobbins, JJuist and Hiram Sibley. j , , ' ' At JNO. II. ENNISS'. - NORTH- CfiROLiE.'fl Homestead Compost ! 'FORMULA FREE.) Ingredients -will yoa mayjnake 4 be furnished so- that i YOUR OWN GUANO cost yea Three-Fourths less -than' what you pay for other Guano's, and which wil yield as full returns. For Sale At ENNISS'. OLOVSH & Grass Seed At Richmond prices at ENNISS1 Drug Store. SCHOOL BOOKS! Letter and Fools Cap Papers at reduced prices, at- ENNISS1 Drujr Store 15;tf j Z P. Vaxcis. W. II. Lailey VANCE & BAIJ-EY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, i : if ; : ; ; CliAKLOTTE, N. C. i j Practice jn Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme Court of North Carolina, FederaJ Court, and Counties of Mecklenburg, Cabarrifn, Union, GaBton-, llowan and David son. J gtJL.Office, two doors east of Indepen dence Square. 33:tf ! Is made from a Slmnle TroDical Leaf of Rart Value, and 19 a POSITIVE REMEDY for all the diseased that cause pales In the lower part of the body for Torpid Liver Headaches Jauadlce--Dlzzlness. Gravel, Molarla, and all difficulties of the KidnevJ Liver, and Mrinary Organ9. For FEMALE DISEASES Monthly Menstruations, and during Pregnancy, It has no equal. It restores the organs that make the blood, and hence Is the best 8LOOD PURIFIER.. Itlstheonly known remedy that cures BRIGHT'S DISEASE. For Diabetes, use WAKN EK'S SAFE DIABETES CUKE. i f For Sale by Druerglsts and Dealers atl.OS per bottle. Largest tootto In the market. Try It. H H.WARNER AC CO. kocheste. . x GOODS LOWEST PRICES POWELL'S PREPARED CHEMICALS JK5 sia a Farmer can buy a FORMULA. Fpr Spl-& (520 lbs) of POWELL'S PREPARED CHEMICALS" This .when mixed at home, makes OneTOTI of SUPERIOR PHOSPHATE, equal in plant-life and as certain of successful crop production as many high priced Phosphates. JsjrS EXTRA No trouble to mix-lV-EXPENSE.t Full directions. PowKi.Ls Chemicals have been thoroughly tried, give universal satisfaction, and we offer leading fanners in every State as reference. ; I Send for Pamphlet. Beware of imitations. Brown Chemical Co SOLE PROPRIETORS, Manufactured Baltimore, Powell'sTIp Top Bono Fertll ; lze r. Price only $ 3 5 a Ton, net cash. Bona Meal. Dissolved Bone. Potash. Ammonia. : And all hih-srade Fertilizing Materials. Aytrt Ia place of Iron Bitter?. April 83 "81 We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Cayeats. Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc, for the United states, Canada. Cuba. Eotrland. Franoj tormanv. nti. in have had thirty-five years experience. V Patent. A.lnnjl 1. .1 . a m. wuuucu uuvugu ua am uuuera in we BCI ixnric Americas. This large and Bpletfdid illu trated week! y paper, $ 3 .2 O a year,8hows the Proeres of Science, ts very interesting, and has an enormous circulation. Address MUXN A CO, Patent Bolld- Kjrs, ruo a. oi bcitxTiKic American, 87 Park Bow. NewYork. Hand book about Patents fn. ' r GOOD i tl .Ml H V U WW COTTON LMm TDBACCOMGEMES -1 THE Carolina Wclmaii, Stil unJer th Mirl of its old Pro- pnepr, i " Is Issued erery Thursday afternoon at . 5 i the reduced rates of $1.50 In Advance. Persons delaying pay went three mnths will be required to pay $2 per year de i . ' ' ' 1 laying to the eud of the year, $2.50. THE WATCHMAN IS TIio Best AdTertisiflE HeilinB at this poiutjiaviug the largest circulation iu this and adjoining Counties. &OB 3?BRINTING of every ctass done promptly and in the i best! style at very low rates. HISTORY or ROWAN COUNTY REV. JETHRO RUaMPLE. Wei still liave a fair copies of tbis valua ble little book, rbih should be possessed V bjr ererj litizen who feels a pride in tlie history aad character of Old Rowau Send for a'copj before it is toe late. Price $1.25. WVU mmfu mm j ( Next door below J. V. McKccls Store) Where will be found s , GOOD BEEF AJ3 TllO MOl'KCt AUoru. Full Welchts ani Prompt BeliTBry IS MY MOTTO. I want to buy Pat Cattle and Sheep. L. BEAKr . . ' drake, Stillingia, and many ot tne dck wcu cines known arO com bined in Parker's Gbger Tonic, Into medicine of such varied powers, as to make it tho greatest rUvt PnrifiMi atul tha Bestnealtk&Streagtb Kcstorer jswr useu. It cures Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, & diseaess of the Stomacn, Bowels, V T lomr Sir KDncva. j Parker's Hair Balsam rSrs?is MeJSH? and other WKask m- - - - - k. iprc tfif'gr r tt inc. Never faUt to mtora Uta never inroAitMa. 50b. bA tl ttaee. Lre 8Tiny Bnyta DoiUr Sl. A ug. 4: 1 y-Uaucliy. RROWTV& GOWilf, Cook Stoves of all sizes and styles always on hand at lowest prices. EMake a specialty of the ACORN COOK STOVES, the; best in the world. A first-class stocje . of Tin and Granite Ironware. r - Till AND COPPER SMITHING. All kinds of House-Rooflng and Guttering done on short notice and in tne test style. , . We keep constantly on hand a complete stock -of Sheet-Tin, ueetrron anu esueeicupper. wuu-n e ffer for sale cneap. ..aiaya ti Coma to the Front! W.A.EAG BOOT, SHDE & GAITER MAKER, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE ESNISS' DRUG STORE. All Work Strictly First Class Having had sixteen yearn experience in the bufiinepp, l am. prej are'd 10 PLIASE tht moKl fuKlidious. For EASE AMD ELEGANCE OF FIT my work ean not be excel let!, BgAM material of the best and Qnet grade. B.AH Avoi k done in the latest styles and fashion?. Gents line Work a Specialty. .. Ready-:nade work of tire best quality always on liiind lor.iile. A tienlion jrivtn to FANCY WORK and ( ltami(n L'r. Tne Work. Kepaiiing JJHtly and promptly dune at moderate prices. " Bf-Satisfaction guaran teed or no charge.g3f Orders bxmail promptlv filbd. 43:ly WM. A. EAGLE. TOBl TABLE WESTERN H. C. Railroad Takes effect Sunday July IT, 1S81, at -4.15, P. M. JASSESGER TliAlS. ARRIVE. LEAVE. STATIONS. ARRIVE. LEATE. 1120 a.m Salisbury i 4 sua.m. 139Sa.ni: .Third creek 3 34 U;bJ j ClnivvooU 3 0:4 USi I istatetsville -in J 40 ' Cataw ba 141- 2as 4 Newton 12 43 '2 41 ! Conova 12 s8 3 01 Hickory 115Tp.nx: 7 50 3 45 card ll 134 4 23 .Morgantxn io i: 443; (Ueim Alpine 1002 Stw Brldsre water a 45 5 41 i Marion 8 5fi" 6 6 Old Fort S 03 6 37 7.01.4.11 , Henry 7 11. 7 57 ... ilH'k Mountain 6 27; 814 icooper's Gii, 8 29 Swannanoa 5 4'J ' 8 50 jAsheville ju'ct 5 27 9 00 l.Asheville 5 15 9 15 ; French Broad a4 15p.m FREIGHT TIIAIS; ARRIVE. I.KATE. STATIONS. ARRIVE. LEA VH. : 5 oo A.ii. Salisbury i5io r.v. 24Ajt' 6 00 a.m. iThird Creek i 3 47 6 2S -Elmwood : 8 5 58 Statesviiie j 2 43 . 7 66 Catawba 1 34 3 56 : Newton '12 25. 9 10 I Conover 12 09- 9 42 : ;liickory ill 31 a.m ".0 28 ;10 40; Icard iiOSSj 1150 - ;Morganton ; 9 4ifl 12 32 a m.I :Glen Alpine ; 9 mf . 1 oo ; illrldeAvater i 8 44 8 17- Clarion : 7 42 3 41 Old Fort !6 1.tC 6 34 a.m. 4 0-2 gHenry 5 5ai 5 26 ' Blk Mountain 3 04 5 50 : 5 50 r.M. Cooper's 4 4S 6 30 : - Long's 1 4 23 -' 6 50 PH.; iAshevllleJn't 4 00a.h ; I -Asheviile . -iFrencli Broad tsr-'i rains run Callv, Sundays exceotd. A. B.ANDREWS, Gen.6upt Hortl GEralina, Dayiflson County. InJThe Scperiou Coukt January Sneeial TV 4 e. -v ierni,.i.o3a. W. J. Loflin, Adm'r, &c. of Thos. P. Allen, PViT. I Order nf Against' K F. D, Lookabill et al. Publication. Defen'ts. j At a Special Term of the Superior Court held for the County of Davidfbn, at the Court House in Lexington, on the 9th rlaj of January, 1882, the Hon. Auz. S. Seymour. Judge presiding: -It appearing to the satis- laction oi tne uourt, that Henry E. Wylde, late oi uie otaie oi jsevr York, was the pur chaser of the lands described in the Dlead ings herein, heretofore sold by the plaintiff, under an order of this court, "is dead, it is Ordered that publication of a notice to Elizabeth Wylde, executrix of the said Hen ry E Wylde. and to the heir at law o the said Henry E. Wylde, to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of David son County , to be holden at the Court House in Lexington, on the 1st Monday of March 1882, and comply with the bid of their tp tator and ancestor and take title deed, r their claim will be considered snrrfnrW,i be published once a; week for six successi ve weeKs rn trie "Carolina Watchman," a news paper published in the 7th Judicial District AUti. 8. SEYMOUR, Jud.'e Holding Special Term in 7th Jud. Dist P. C. Uonuixs, ) 4 . ' , Jxo. II. WELnouN. ( Att,rns. 15.6w fluHTH CAROLINA, s; Robrrt Wall wnd wiTe Dorathy.Y Wnr, and D. 1J. Alsabrupk;;, Oftftinut !;j Caroline Chunn, J. Cicero Petitltm Chunn, Thos. Allisou and wife . to Divide BettMf, Jacob I liomason ft ,wiie r Land. Susan, Sallic ClTunn. Iliivornns Chunn, Marcraret Clfujnrt, jandj. Henderson Fisher. . ' V, 1 ' Upon affidavit of. tlid Plaintiff, ; Rolrt :; Wall, It is ordered by the Court that pub, j; lication be made in the "Carolina Watch, i man" for six weeks, notifyiDjr Thos. Chuun one of the Defendants,: who is a non-resi! dent of this State, to appear at the office bf the Clprk. of the 'Superior Court of said county on Monday the 27th day of Febrni arv. 1882, and answe the complaint; which will be filed in the above entitled action "-' Ire fail to rnsweJ1. the complaint the plaint tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. . h r Witness J. M. IIoraii, Clerk 13:Cv ;Sup. Court Rowan Co. i Dr. Crowo .-Great ! Historic Play! Th3 of Abraham Lincoln! The Rise nfall of Jeffbrson XI avis A truthful acciint of the Abolitii)nary War with the Secesh Retielunion. (hafceJ ' speriati style, 5 acts, 13 serenes, 64 pards) ritlNCIPAL CHATlACTEBii Abraham, Lincoln. Wm. Seward, Edwfa Stan foil Ulysses Grants Wm: Sherntmu Bnfamia i Butler, -Parson Beetfier, Horace Grcetiu, Jas. , FislJr.i Jtffetsah Davif j!vbt. Tovrn1, Al- : exander Stephens Pierre fZeaure$ara Stone tcall Jaclsw, ltoot. K-'Lee'r Humphrey Mar- - s7wlr Jack Motsby, Jr. Datis, Mrs. JAneoln, Mrs. Surratt, John ' Wiliest Booth, Harold, AttzcroU and Payne, . Frederkh Bought, Pompey, Prucy, and Drf Mary Walker. . PRINCIPAL SCENES. i White House Troub'es ; Hull Run j Panic -Richmond Calico Ball .Pobipey and Priscv; Andeisonville Horrors'; Richmond Burning; j Lincoln Assassinated Booth Bulleted ; Mrs. Surratt Strangled; Davis Reconstructed,; ' Grant's Jubilee Speech, (arid Grand) Tran$-' formation Scene; Let us bave Peace." 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1882, edition 1
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