. 1 i-A,,.-ja H 1 . J- f " -t"-?'! M'-',l',m BV nn i n innni awiwn n tini nw hiiimh i m U 1:4 . ' i 1.1 ;.V' ft It How I Jollies arc Blade. '1' :rri. Unnf-infnri nf it ass DOUies is LU, s!mnU fn iiselMbODBlf for the t li.i.U;n ArfinAWtcreaf'skill is c eflOired, JThe; finest bottles now I WnWn. a thev were in the yrliest days of bottle-making, with- ont tne use 01 a rauuw, mc w-w-. - - nn nnuiri i ... . .. . , v. ' 11 t.u: land forminff it intokanapc oy uviuiu& Sit in various positions while expand- 1l:JL;i W h!mff ?ihllhe tube, .1'LlS I -bokfH yng ;rresir9 ij.utttLrtffirt 4&ViiMfform. I Generally however, bottles are made T I with the use ot i a mouia in wnicn plass isbownbccatise tn.thi3way time ana JawJnarftiraejt sy may 1 aaid that all the! bottles, and jars, I -to An common use and made in the I J United States are blown in moulds, i I Occasionally bottles will sho i j on; j the side wherpyt V j I mould coraetogefher S ware battles are blown.-) The mould "lis usually made of iron, aild is iu.two ipattaiich.' arihjnged,! andjean be t opened Vahd cJosd instantly. fpr ijnaKing iuo Bmaucr jwuwiw ?i JxequiM to; open and shut the mould J as requirea, - -For larger bottles, the parts which i '? i f are hinedat t thebotMBl are closed L:t:L1V.Uit' 'Jl m on iim ail 31 1 v . -1 v 11 1 1 . 1 iiitiw 1.11 " ,r ' ni.,w -RW, 4: ,J ,s . . I Vvaa a fivn iwrsnni nri rpnifirfiii in I the oneraUon of fbottfe making, -in 1 the case Yheretlhe LeTor: is employed,! p to, gather the molten glass on the end of the blow pipe, one to blow tne ; I bnttle and shane it to the mould, and 1 a third to nisi lM ilcclJ I aai mouth land correct any dtftcts in form. Af- icr-'th'emoutli is : finished," the bottle! fis taken to the anneal ug. lurnace, I where it is placed flmMan, which vuu.-uau.u,,. in iue luriii ui a vjuaiu, mi I drawn slowly through ajloog, ho irizon- e ml i-'Zfi-M tr. i 1 1 . Ital oven, c W lien the pan arrives at j the opposite end of the oven, its load i of bottles is removed, and it is re- k turned to the mouth of I the oven to i I receive a new load. 1 lie lmrhngton Jiaickcyes lecription j fif tho iudeponCitaidijilate deserves to he pernctaatsd. Beftig defeated irf con- I JJ i. 77i-T.;, -Wi.- -U,i,i,.,.t .:. , JT I J V feels the Jhrill of indejnendence in his FTCinSr antiy Yiewswun aiaio'ana -HIV- r.T iw.k 'n.wii.JA,.'i.n'.i M;'a s,i". ' being performed by simply gathering land Road as they may deem consis- ia1 irooer iqurntity of molten gss tent with Che interests of the com i r ;iai proper vHV? ? r rr, rr -tiV 1 r r ; r t f ? f ? f -' . rllllllll L11U W . I ' I I f l.vO.-. everlasting dsxf- t'!-1 ' i lights ticked clear'put of him at thq polls :j and then sits down and Grieves over the apathy of th people wheu their dearest interests, oi jiymcU his e'ec ! . tire in 16037' ; f- ; ion is chiefest i f i The Color and .Lustre.of Tbuth are resto j cd to faded or gray hair Ly4he use of Par. ker's Hair Bajsahr, a hariulessj dressing high , ! jy esieemeu lor its penunie anu p'an;y. t Uel3-JN0V13 "I I --i I il.i..M ? ... "7 - . 1 1 ! . 1 ii , v i.Ti'i'jiiiiiirin vi r 1 1 iff- .?': .-IVi,. til ! i I" W. ' - i i AMMONT A TKD f;'V;r!.'.'l! ' j 1 f -- r u . j ; !: - ' ; " B I 11 If 111! Ill r - i ; ' f jf . 4 ri of Standard Fertilizer on hand arid ready for delivery, it i i - i: ; rT. .".iV , 5? omuuaiu wu given umrersai sattsiaction lor 20 years, dt I ' V i t IS aUUlJtteu lO-lie bCRt in I1S Pomnna aicliinf fv ...111 r . "'.. - V f y-" r oiucrwise so mat we can; place their names on Our-Books which will en- surechvery when called for. Salisbury, Feb. 15, 1882, i " " 14 ivn TL.'i.l ... I J ' . , . ' i MdcUBBINS & BEALlJr nnr? hn - lws asl U8t. 2 r. -r-- -m rihi vC jr"B JL-r r -B k Ah) vx vi h ; I V . r-i . liiwrnt -aha'nv.ir all trf.i 1 i wulAJ" Xl i"kc;e anl CLainik)n Mowfrs and Keapcrs. --r i ii -. v.. :i-v... ' . W. ' f' ruuM ne iorwaru j p.r-irn ju.' t wLat I (say. 1 Jan, 1st, rss. : E &. ; jfit . -nelar Sefi&tjwrz ami If msa !(-.- -t . 1 v jr-i,n eeca fitters Tiio:na3'Ifaf a!teV "OJSUrfil U ,,v f ri. ilrl'. 5. 1ncM WJT ffrisi :' .i i.t f.wiK .i'" '5 Ji.Lm4( T?i nnniial meetius 01 tnebiuoiv- l.olders of tlie' Virginia -iMicllandll. lonem in a cauwu w, 0f February, the following resolution was introtlucqd and adopted : Mr. Doole of pichmond, mtro- duced a resolution! requesting u.e board of directors to give, such mate- n f w r i ii iiiji lii w iiai ,v. 7- ' i-i tr..l,i1 f f hp North I irresiueui, woipwujv. , l Cardinai Midland j Railroad u that the work should be) resumed," ' and thatfthc Virginia Midland should take official and Irrevocable- action-in support of the North Carolina Road ; tor, lie ;gaia, mere u that the!change in the Virginia. Mid- tana jsauroau pw ifc'r Carolina! Road put in the j cold, and until the Virginia Midland .Company acted and the JNortji yaroiina mia- 6Criptions of $47,000 had been made f and 125,000 orth of, work done. ge assured Tthej stockholders rthere 1 1 ; would be no sori of. risk : fprb'afekedl! Dy me j v irgiui uuuu vumu; and its coadjutors, the North Caroli- na Miaianu couiu pusu on aiiu i care of itselC ) tIia rpsnlnfion-waa adonted.R' l LI : " - j:- h - J r j ' - ' VfHEfiGE C6MES THE UNBOUNDED : I- nnnm iditv fit -a I POPULARITY OF 1 "T - AUCOCk'S j ?QIQV&. Plasters ? Because theyhave proved themselves They wm cure asthma, . , . , . I nnlrls nnllirho pllfllimltlCm noil ri I fTl . - ! . ' , ' nd any local pains. Applied to the small ot the back they are infallible iii.Back-Ache, Ner- yous Debility, and : all Kidney trou-! ble. tQ the pH of thc ie stomach they! , gure D g and ; l ver orapiaijit. .1 ATT.rnr'ir'O-TJA'pnnfiPT.ARTPPsrnrp painless, fragralit, and quick to curew Beware of imitations that blister and I burn. Get ALLCOCK'S, the only Genuine Porus Plaster. I fF6 ff,f7li Q8liV5 PTI VPS the adyertiserhavirig l?cen permanently cure if lhat dread dweafee, Oanjaimptiosn, by a simpl remeuy.w anxious to make known toJna leUoW I silflf rTn f hi me.TTia nr fnr- IVmll w hrxiacirp 0, he will send a copy of the prescription used, I free 01 cnarge;,wun ine uireciions lor prepar- ! n and iismgnhe same, which they will find a Asthma, Bboxchitis, &c. . Parties wishing the Prescription, will please "ey " "f 5:e.nu cu Notice To Creditors! . All persons havfng claims against the es tate of Joseph; Mitler, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit the 'same to the under signed before the; 23d day of February, 1883. This 21st 4ay?of February, 1882. j Tobias Milieu, ) Executors of Alfked Milleb. ( Joseph Miller. - . - e --"' " urucrs 10 oi ourselvesvill have promk V'"VIVU W Ull VA'lil try Mrrcbnntsi 1 alao iffer at the lolloKtng low prices: - i I have the sole Agency for the following named ma- a T ( S?4. k 7 sG.-" -i- rri CSi-' Fa vorite and Dexter Cora SbcUera. i: aporators. Mills. aculns. Blasting Powder. v s. uu"jry uarnessi. ' L j' i J ' - i , . aim wtti... ah iship., Ai , fc . V "W. 3WtITIDEVJ. w a seam nand (s incornnrated into the system,! 1 xneuueri;aa- 1 pany couia ao noiuiug. - iw i Uiijlfc -"i. ,.i 4- ftl , ; r - . ! v T I, i : .-.-: - IRQ?. ftlRTl-! 1882. 1 i ! - J , : f T 7 rf- , . VVlVj., don't fail to call on J. P. KOSS for i THK BEST FERTItlZERS. IlE HAS A BUITLY kow ox hakO. Sslisbary.N. C.,i Feb. 7th, 1883 j 0k H. ... iiioiiniiiinc" MAHE PHEAP finjrfiiai CW o Jlto6er 0f 4 Q00, Insurance for One - Year (March 1, 1879, to JfCA 1, IbeUK - First-Class, aged 18 to 30; years. . .$17 00 . . fc5 30 40 21 25 .25 50 34 00 51 00 08 00 40 " 4 45 " 50 50 " 55 55 60 tt .. it ,'u"u.i.' S' H2Cc23'pel7, Ag't. i s GOOD COFFEE. 'Everybody wants ft, but very few get it, because most pebplo do not know how to select coffee, of it is epoiled in the itjastinar ormakiuj?. Toi obviate these difficulties has been our sMy. Thm-ber's. package ijonees are sciecwju uy au eiperi wuu uir tiers tan ds the art of blending various fla vors. They ara roasted in the most perfect manner (It is impossible to ' roast: well in small quantities), then pui in pound jpack agfcS (in the bear, not ground,) bearing our signature as a. guarautea of genuineness, and cach"packig6 contains the Thurber recipe for making good Coffee. , We pack two kinds, Thurber'a 4l2fo.i 34, " strong and pulgenti Thurbers "No: 41," mild and rich.; One or the other will suit every taste. They have the. three groat points, cpcxJ quality, Tioesi quan tUy, reasonable pr tee.' Asfc your Qrocer for Tiiurber'8 roasted Oojfee in jiound pack- ' ages, "No. 84V or "N6: 41." Do not be put oU with any othipr kfnd-rpur own palato will tell you what is best. Whore persons" desire it we also furnish ,the "IdeaV ColTee-pot, the simplest, best and cheapest coffee-pot 'fn existence. Grocers who sell our Coffee keep themL Ask for descriptive circular. Bespoetfully, Sec., - H.K.&F.B.fHURBER & OO Importers, Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters, New York. ; iSvAs tho largest dealers iafpod pro ducts in the worid, we consider it our in terest to manufaicturo only pure and whole some goods andi pack them In a tidy and Satisfactory manno. Alt ood bearing our naino'aro guaranteed to be of superior ' quality, pure and wholesome, and dealers ore aathorlzod to refund tho puVehaso price in any casb wherb customers have cause for dissatisfaction. ' It is therefore . to the interest' of both dealers and con sumers to usa Tkurber'8 brand. Dec. 17:3m HQTICE! F. EAGLE. . fc; . . ' ' - - i : -0axvsii .. ;B0M:i,-,;;, . J SHOE Inritea vouf attenlio- to- his shop, opiosite Mayer's Office. Repairing neatly and prompt ly done. : All grades of goods made to order Oct. lst,'81:tf. ! ; KEKBCRAIQE, L. II. CLEMENT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, SiLISBUKY. X. C. Feb. 3, 1SS1 BC 43 T fenslness bow before the public. You can al I make money luster ot work for us than at an thirty else. Capital not needed. Wo will start you. $12 a day and; upwards made at borne by the industrious. Men, women, boys and rts wanted everywhere to wortf for us. Kow Is the time. 4'ou ean work In spare lime only or grtve your whole time to the business. Ybu can live at home and do the work. No other business will pay you nearly as welL No one can fall to make enormous pay bv engaging- at once. ! Costly outllt and terms free. H;aey maue last, easily and honcrably. Address - v ; trcb & Co., Augusta, Maine. RUlAMil OATS ! A Spring Oats and RUST-jRR O O FH Wonderfully pUlific "Will yield as high as from 75 to 150 bushels to the acre, and one pound has produced as mucli. as five iushels. These oats grow; from to 3 feet in he ight. In fact, they are said to be sn- "For sa!o at ' Drujr Store. 10:tf " M ORTG A G K S A LE NOTICES i'OU SALE kx THIS OFFICE- - M7 I '1 AT niCHHOEJD PRICES, THE BARBEL, I AT Jno. H. Enniss, BY FIRE ill SALiSeURY! 717 I Tins, to state that all the old seeds that rwere remaining on hand were destroy ed by fire on the 1st of November last. Now i hare" on liand Iresu ana reliable Beodf from Lnndrcth, Ferry, Johnson & rJ: ti'l 'j rt:l o:ui. f KODPins, JJUlSt anu mrniu oiuicj. At JKO. H. ENNISS. pra-e-OABOLSIA Homestead Conpt! ! (FORMULA FREE.) Ingredients will be furnished so that yon may make YOUR 0W1T GUANO f cost; you Three-Fourths less than what you pay I for other Guano's, and which will yield as full returns. For Sale At i ENNISS'. OIiOVSR c Grass Seed At Richmond prices at ENNISS' Drug Store. SCHOOL Letter and Fools Cap Papers ! . at reduced prices, at ! tEN2JI3S'.Dru5:Storc. 15:tf ZB.' Vance. V. IT. Bailey. :i. ' 1 1 X ?-l O 1- , fi - T 3 T r- 1 ATTORKSY3 AND COUNSELLORS, J. , . . CHAIiLOTTE, N. C. Practice in Snr-rctre ("curt of the United States, Supreme Court of North Carolina, redeta C oiirtp, and (. utilities of Mccklenburc, Cabarrus, Union, Gseton, Kowan and David son. ; C..Oiiice, two doors east of Indent n- dence Square. 33:tf SWA Pi ti o &wmt?A Is made from a Simnle TroDical Leaf of Rare Value.and lsa POSITIVE remedy for all the diseases that cause pales In the lower part of the nouy ior Torpid uvep ueauaenes Jaundice Dizabess, (iriv:l, Molarla, and all difnculjtlea of the Kianey, uvor. ana M.tnary organs. Fort FEMALE O I SEAS E S Monthly Menstruations, and durtmr Pregnancy, it has no equal. It restores the organs tnatSHoic tne blood, and hence is the bent BLOOD PURIFIER, it la the only known remedy tthat cures BRIGHT'S DISEASE. For Diabetes, use WARS- ER'SSAFK DIABETES CUKK. I For Sale by Drurrist3 and Dealers at Ql.QS per bottle. Largest botto In the market Try it. i M H. WARNER & CO. kochkstkk. . GOODS LOWEST PRICES POWELLS PREPARED CHEMICALS &10 a Farmer can tuy a FORMTJIA For P1--(5 20 lbs) of POWELL'S PREPARED CHEMICALS TKIs ,'when nixed at home, makes OnoTon of SUPERIOR PHOSPHATE, equal i plant-life aod as. certain of successful crop production as many high priced Phosphates. MO' EXTRA No trouble to mix IH J EXPENSE. I Full directions. ' Powell's Chemicals have been thoroughly tried, give universal satisfaction, and we offer leading farmers in every State as reference.. Send for Pamphlet. Beware .of imitations. Brown Chemical Co SOLE PROPRIETORS, Manufacturers of Baltimore, Powell's Tip Top Bone Fertil izer. Priceonly $35 Ton.net cash. Bone Meal. Dissolved Bone. Potash. Ammonia. And all hih-grade Fertilizing Materials. ZEAJ ers In place oi Irou Bitters.) April i3 Wis continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc, for the United States, Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc Wo fcave had tbirty-fivo years' experience. Patents obtained tnroucrU us are noticed In the 8CI rvrmo Avmcxx. This large and splendid illus trated Teekl y paper, $ 3 . 2 O a year, shows the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and has an enormous cireutetion. Address MUNN & CO, Patent Solid- jure, jruu s. oi bCIKATIrm AMERICAS, 37 Park RoW. Hand boolt about Patents free. 7:4m. isalf Si- IP COTTON JL GRAINS. MGCOMGEMES r THE Still nnder tt'cmtrl of iu old Pro- v r !. -: :i . er-.: Is Issued rrerj Thursdaj afternoon at the reduced rates of $1.50 In AdTance. Persons delaying payment thrc months will be required to' pay $2 per rear de liQ iog to the end of tho year, $2.50. THE WATCHMAN IS Tie Best AWsins Mm at this point,!having the largest circulation iu this aud adjoining Counties. 3TOB SPRINTING of every class done promptly and in the best style at very low rates. HISTORY ROWAN COUNTY BY REV. JETHRO RUMPLE. W till kT a few copies of tbit valua ble littU ookf vbiob should bo possessed hj ererj citizeo nhm fla a pride in thc historj and character f Old Rowan. Send for a copj before it ia too.lato. Price $1.25. :a fa ra t r fca II3 H (Next door below J. D. JUcNecltfs Stove) Where: will' be found s OOD-BEEF,; Full eiMs' aii Froipt Delivery f 5 . ,IS HY MOTTO. I'w'ani-5 Co buy.: Fat - Cattle ''land Sheep.. . : ' :U. L. Bi -if! i ItiMiliWHw HliC8H81ftKa r ' T X... hifw , drake, i- Stillingia, . mi inanyot tne dcsk bku dnes known are com bined ia Parker's Ginger Tonic, Into a medicine of such varied powers, as to make It the greatest Plnl Pmi(i and me ' n.t nal th KtreHfft' n , Sleeplessness, & cueaess -. - " - - Tjtnf livers Rjnnev. Hail eRfllQfm&Uitiirelydiflerfi i - Bittort, Ginger Essences Irwr. K-mt fJl ia mian Lb CevCT illtOXlCP.tfft, XliSCOOC 1 ,. . c i rs. .T-.ll.a- A 4:1 y. Daoehy. RROW1V& GOVAiV coot Stoves of all sizes and styles always on hand at lowest prices. ffMake a specialty of tlie ACORN COOK STOVES, the best in the Wprld. -A flrsi-clas3 stock ol Tin and Granite Iron Ware. , . TIN AND COPPER 8MITHUJG. AUJfinds oi IIouse-Eooflns and Guttering done on short notice and in the Dest style. , We keep constantly on hand a complete stock ot Siiect-Tin, sneet-iron anu su(n;oprK.r, wnicn we ner ror sale cneap. aia bin -Come to the Front! W:A. E AGLI BOOT, SHOE & GAITER MAKEB, MAIN STREET, ,- orrosiTE esniss dri;6 stoke. All Work Strictly First Class Having had sixteen years exjerTtiice in the buainePF, I am prepared TO PLEASE the most fastidious. For EASE AUD ELEGANCE OF FIT my work can not bevexcelled. Ef?L,All material of the best and finest grade. EA11 work done in the latest sty Its and fashion?. Gents Fine Vrik a Specialty. Ready-made work of the best quality always on hand for sale. Attention piven to FANCY WORK and ('hanipioiT'RixToe Work. Repairing Neatly riSd l'mnrptly done at moderate, prices. BSatiHfaclion naran teed or no charge.gj Orders bymnil promptly filled. 43:ly" WK. A. EAGLE. '. TIME TABLE WESTERN IT. C. Railroad Takes effect Sunday July IT, 1SR1, at 4.15, P. M. VASSESGEIi THAIS. Li La La H ur i3r ARBIYE. I.KAVK. STATIONS. A It KITE. LEAVE. 1 120 a.m 8:Ui.sbury 4 30 a.m 12 08a.m Third Creek 3 34 12 so Llmwood 3 us 1 52 statesTllle 2 42 - 1 40 Catawba 1 41 2 2S Newton 12 43 4l Conova 122s SOT illckory 1157p.m 7 50 S45 - (card ni3 4 23 Morganton 10 29 445 Glenn Alpine to 02 5 00 m-ldirewatcr 9 45 5 41 Marion 8ft 28 oidVort tier 6 3T T.')? a.m Henry Tit: 75T .v Bl'k Mountain 6 27; 814 Cooper's COT 829 Swa.nnanoa 5 49 860 Asheville Ju'ct 5 27 9 00 Ashevllle 511 ; 9 43 I French Broad .415p.n; FllEIGWr TRAlSr ARtlTB. 6 09 A.M. 6 23 6 6 I.KAYB. STATIONS. 5,oo;A.M. Sallsbury . 1 iThlrd Creek ! jElm"ood : Statesvliie J iOatawba AKRITE leate; 24 AJii 5 00P.M 8 47 3 15 2 43 . ! 1 M) 112 25: . 12 09. 7 50 S 56 9 10 9 43 0 28 t 'ewton j 1C0 never 1 -.Hickory 10 40j Heard ! Morgan ton j .Glen Alpine IBrldewater I ;Marlon i -Old Fort - ill 31 A jlO 3S i 9 40' 900 t 44 M 1 1 50 12 31 A M. 1 00 2 17 3 41 4 02 5 20 5 50 6.10 i 42 613 5 59 5 03' 4 42 4 23 6 34 a.m. illenry i ! - ?Blk .Mountain; 6 B0 r.MvCooper's ! Long's ! ! Ashevllle JntJ Ashevllle i iFreneh Broadi 6 50 P X. 4 00 A.M. "Trains run dally. Sundays excepted. A. B.ANDREWS, Gen. Snpt Hortb Caroliia, Davifison CcMii In The Sufehiok Court January Special . rr s .-k -v " W. J. Loflin, Adm'r, &c. of Thos. P. Allen, PVjff. I Order of Publication. A gamut F. D. Lookabill et ah Dcfen.'ts. J At a Special Term of the Superior Cmirf held for the Countv of Davirisnn tt flirt Court House in Lexington, on the 9th dav oi January, lows, ti; lion. Aug. S. Seymour, Julge presiding: It appearing to the satis faction of thc Court, that Henry E. Wylde, late of the State of New York, was the pur- cnaser 01 me lands described in the plead ings herein, heretofore sold by the plaintiff, under an order of this court, is-dead, it ia Ordered ' that publication of a notice to Elizabeth Wylde, executrix of the saidjlen ry E Wylde. and to the h eirs nt' law nf the said Henry. E. Wylde, to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Darid- soiiyounty,to be noiden at the Court House in Lexington, on the 1st Monday of March 1883, and comply with the bhl tator and ancestor and take title deed, or their claim w ill be conshWi-ii cnmm,iJ.;i 1 be published once a week for six successive Ttt'AAtfi in IT. . " Carolina v atciiman, a news pa per published in the7th Judicial District - ; AUG. 8. SEYMOUR, Judc S1 Term iu 7th Jud. Dbt. . r F. C. Rouiaxs, i ... .bbco. II. Weleo,. A;"29 15:8 w I will mail (free) the recipe for a Mmt.ToTv . . i. 1 . . . . . til rn J ? 1 EG.! ia is Liis UAiiSutuavwiu reuioye x AN, r JEEcir PiM pi. aud iiuh-ciiiM, leavins Uie Im . clear and beautiful also! instruct ions (bpij,, cing a luxuriart growth of hair on a bail or Rmooln lace. Adaress, inclosing 3 c r;. BEN. VANDELF & Co.,l2BarclaTSt W 1S82 .2.:.. , -fj ' v- .20:1 y i ' T i R0VAH COUFITY, V RI(11. C. C. Kinder. AdmVof Rosanna 8. Cartnw: Fredrick Gartner and others, Heirs at Lk" Petition to Sell Land for Assets. I f It appearing to the Court that the lic?j at law of Mary ciker, dee'd, (their nainai being unknown to the plaintiff),, the at law orXJatharine Boston; (theirl names' being unknown to the plaintiff), the htir at lawot Margaret Hock, decTd, (their nania being unknown to the plaintiff), and Hen, ry Cartner, Sarah Emberson; John Ember, son, Da?id Davault and wife Susan,- WjsjJ; !ngton Cartner,John Hartman and wife Sally' defendants in this cause, reside beVonr!fi;2 iimus 01 tueoiaiu, xi is tnereiore ordercil luai jjuuhvouwii uiauct ior six SUCCesite weeks in the "Carolina Watchman," flotifj ing tho said defendants' and all the fcpiri at law of Rosanna S Cartner whose nsmes ' m:ijr uc uuwiuiui tu hk; piamun, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rnvan county, at the Court lion in Salisbury, onor bcre Monday the 7th day of March, 1882, and answer thd torn. plaint of the plaintiff,' a, copy of which ir aepositea in tne mceoi i the superior Court clerk for said county, and that if they fail to answer the -ld complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded ie the complaint. . This 2d day of February, 1S82. ; ,: "I ' J. M. HOltAII, Clerk , 7:6w So p'r Court Rowan County.; (inRTH nanni ink i i tDE sc ' RflWAM nni!MTY.i J KI0R Cocet. 1 am w .. w . . W. H. Cone and G. A. J. Scchler Adm'rs ot C. A. Miller, PllanVfs, n j -j ' ' - . Against 'I , ) Vance B. Miller, Luther SMiller, aii E. i tieJD. Jliller, DefertU. , - ! --SALE!-- In pursuarice of a judgment of the Sope rior Court, in.the abdve entitled cause; the undersigned 1 Commissioners, arpointed bj : the Court will sell oa the premises, on ; MONDAY 6th Day of March, 1882, r to. the Tiigheljidder, the following (tracts i or parcehs-of landsituated in Rowan conn-1 ty : One tract adjoining the lands of TVnite iiriui 11111 .iiiiiii ix'iii; -vr ri m r-trii rnr not and Jacob Setzer, containing 144acr(?B. One tract adjovjning the lands of lEarga ret C. Best, M urn ford "Wilhelm, Mary E. iies.s ana otne.rs, containing 1 iu acres, being the land upon wltich Christina Miller wid- ow of Henry MiHer, now lives, and subject;! to her dower. ' 1 Also an undivided one-third Interest in a i tract of land aChmar Groveadjoiiiins : Frank Patterson and others, containing one ucri--, upui wiuen is tocareu a -gin nouse.v Also an undivided one half interest ia a certain tract of land situated in liowan co.unt.Vjjidjoiniiig the iands'of.W. II. Cone, V. Kimbxili; W. II. Webb, Washington Sloop and G. A. J. Sechlcr, containing 50 acres. - - j TE11MS of Sale One-third cash,; one third in six months, and balance in ijime months; purchaser to give bond and 'scgu-' ritv for the deferred payments, with inter est from date title retained until the pur cliasc money is paid. . Dated, January 20th, 1882. G.A.J.Skc;u.ek. ConWncrv !-:,Gw ' ! -..j ; Tip nrmirp'Q flroat TTivnrio Plan I Ul. U1UHUU Ul UUl XiililUl IU UJ' . o 'j ! The TRAGEDY of Abraham Lincoln L . ' Oil, '; V .- The rasenfall of Jcflerson Davis ' i -i . i: 4 A A ' ' A a - . i L : iv iriuiuui account -or inc Aooiuionarj n ar witii 1 ne dcccsii licoeninion. fiase speriaii style, 5 acts, 18 scenes, 64 pagw. PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS.! 47. 7. r lir i . r 7 t fj ton, Ulye Grant, Wm, ISlterman, lievMm 7..7..- FJ... T 7 IT...'. ti J."l Fist, Jr., Jeff'crm Vails, Holt. Toornyt, AI- exander' Stephens, Pierre IJeauregard. iSron- tcall Jackson, IUM. E. Lee, Humphrey Mar-, shal, JackJIosby, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Lined n,1 jars, tburralt. John Wilkes JJootn. Jjama, iimvrvn, una, j. uyrie, rreaericK jjovji. Pampey, Prisey, and Dr. Mary Waller. . .. . . j i w . . - - i fji.. w r - i i..,.r.) PBJKCIPAL SCENES. 1 1 White Jlouse Troubles j Bull Run Panic; Richmond Calico Call!; Pompcy and Priscj; L-a.nucisonviue ltorrors; lticnmona tivran, Lincoln Assassinated ; Iioth lulleted; Jlrs. Surratt Strangled; Davis Reconstructed; Grant's Jubilee Speech, and Grand Trana- Price 15 cents. (Send Postage StampM . Dn. C. W. SELDSN, Publisher, 10 mn) 1S2 Lexington Ave. New YorklCKy. - -t- a m j- WH : j -EC 3x3 Y jflL 1, . At Low Pietires I t Call on the undersigned at Ho.' 2, Ron, - 'I - - ; i , D .A. AT WELL i Salisbury .N. C.t JpneStf. J. M. MCCOKKLE. " M UIEO. T. KLVn McCOKKLB lSc KLTJTTJ j ATTORN EYS, A ill) ( OO rLLOh?, - Salisbury, K. C. i . M Coutt House. 37:6m Horkbr School! Oxford, N. C. The next fesfiion of this' school will icS' the second Monday in January . ! For circular 'givifig terms and other Parl1 ulars, apply to thft principals - j: IIAJ.C. HORNER- , 10:ly . ...,iJ PfSJ fl Greafenance t6 make money. Ti UULUi alwaj's take advantage of the go ce for making' nioney that are offereJ. J57 become wealthy, while taose who do bo ) snch chances remain In poverty. We w140!,, is men, Women, boys and girSs to work for us their own localities. Aiiy e can do the j Cj perly from the first startJ the bunngrt moretlian ten times ohllnary wages. "-iuK outtit furnished Ireej No on who engaf?t make money rapidly Ym .ean-devot time to the work, or onl v yoursare mooieni lalormallon aud all tUittlneeUt sent iree- 7 Ad.Irj.-s5- HTiNsosi f Co., rortland,.Mam j HARDWARE ' ' ii S

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