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1 i : .- ' mrir,-r ' -p. -j-i- H u .. .f ( 5 i I 5! 'I From A .Borfo Courier. There was a sign upon a fence The sign was 'Taint," ; t S t ; And everybody that went by, f fcinnrr and saint. . .) . -- f Piit out a finger, touched tte fence Lna onwaru speu, -And as tbev wipedaheir fingertips, It is," tusy saw, i PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. ' ii- : e DESERVING OF HELP. $0 it. t ! t: If you want to get up a subscription for a bniten head, just ask "a policeman what his clubWng rates are. Burling ' ton Free Pre$Z -. - ::J I It is a saliaf-iction to know that if oorown were not there-to make a note nf if. America U v ahead of" Europe ; in I everything. We have more weather here in one weak than England can wL - m.- vZTT.rf a-irit LMt hi oroduco in six month. . ' " ' i j : r - Entire Fortune. ' It i said that joint committees in A haggard-looking tramp stopped at legislative bodie s frequently discuss a ajbouse in Kentucky and called for the riD at the expense of the public.--2to--landlord. Old Major Bowles, a well- ton Gazette. ' '- ikown character in Central Kentucky. . Charlie, didn't yon leave Miss mtUitni1 nut on the jfallerv- and in a Smith rather suddenly the other even T . . " . . .'. ... m . i 1 ' . .41. ing? . Mell ves xo ieu mej iruuj, she was beginning to get tender and I got frightened." Philadelphia Call. s-Caligula once spent 9 100. 00Q on a single supper. So history says. The truth probably is that he spent $100 on the supper and handedpveij the rest as tips to the waiters. Baltimore Ameri can. ' Queen Victoria has been photo graphed smiling. The photographer dbrsement but to ask for i something to brought the pleased expression to her sustain the bwU. I am starving." , face by promising her the pictures at 'That s not my lauKT ' sairt tne iia- nan price. mngnamwn ncpituucuiu W. Th world U urettv Well - tilled If some one who Knows womu ex- tfith just such starving fellows as you plain why there is so much more cough aire, but I nave nevcir iiearit oi one oi ingro ine wjuaro lutu m wu-. them dying. I do't -mlnd; giving a gregation than in fa theater audjence rian a little somelhlng to eat, but I'll he would solve a much vexed question rather ungenue voice ucinauuvu.- - What do you want here, san? Mr dear sir." said the -tramp, tak- ing off his tattered hat and bowing with bort of iucek despair, you see me a Iikrdluck- - ( "Hang your luck!" exclaimed the Major. , - f ' . ! V 'I can heartily . endorse rtliat senti- nienU" replied the tramp. Vbnt l am jibthercto indorse or to receive in V4- t f : -. si j 1 if our infernal laziness, i Like all the -It is said that women are not ocf nf vnni trihe I Runnose that vou ' natnrallv financiers. This is lust "i j J-,, - . , j j da! in to bs huite a respectable f el- about as true as the statement tbatall low?'.! v: " . 1 , crows are white, itami a fo-om to tne "YeVsir- '! ' fair occupant of a bazar at a church "Of bourse: An.l I reckoa you once fair and sec how nincli change you get .back. O, no, women are not fin an V f ' ciers. O, no! Burlington Free Press. The barber's pole used to represent If nnv one: ever had anv doubts! COlISUUPTIOir EUESLY CUSHI?. ' about the bravery of Korth Cnroh- To the EDrroa -Please inform your nians in the Revolutionary . war, and readers that I Jiave a positive remedy for especially at I the Battle of Guilford the above named disease. By its timely Court Hoiiseji he.tsB6nldreid Jadge thousandsof hopeless iscs have Duvui Sche4 oruUon delivered on lSTS!y the 5th of Ma, aa soon as jt is jub- to of vpurj readers who have con I is lied, ne wipes tne grouua wuu me 8amption if they Will sena me tneir.ex Virginia slanderers of North Carolina ' press and post office address. T. Respect troops, und shows that Gen. llarrvlly, j. ') " Lee was noi entitled to as- mncn ; A. Suom;M. C,, 181 Pearl st., N. . praise .as ; ha$ ,been given him. The oration of Judge i Schenckf contains the proof; and if any onexan disprove ; Mr. Joseph Plonk :has now living, 0 children. J 30 1 crandehildrenV 104 J . A i - v 1 1 r- - W'"' " J ..... I it let him do d. "As Gov. Scales srud, ; greata.cnimren ana o. greatreai at the conclnsipn of the oration, alU grandchildren, making a t taJ,of lol North Carolinians should thank J lidge Truly thn u a remarkable, recoiid to be Schenck for His noble vindication of written while thej father is still living. the truth of history.- Charlotte VeinO-. uncotn Conner crai. 't J J Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon- tai oi every variety ana capacity ? 1 VERTIC ill FIST" II. 1,1. Cures. lad money?" ficsir. tOf course. But you lost it on ac- eotint of a rascally partner?" "No. sir," : , 'Stocks went dojvn, tlien?'!- "No, I had nothing t: do vrih itbclcs." n Well, then, tho bank brolse. "i had nothing to do with baks?!1 4,xfhy. tills is utrango. Over-cropped ouritclf and there came a drought?" ' Xoi, I had nothing to do with" farm- fnV".. - I "Is ii possible!4 said the Major, now Keenly interested. 'O, I see. jou Iwught a steainboaU" No." ' . u -Saw-mill?" No, sir.' 5 an arm with blood streaming down, as barbers of the plilen times were also surgeon?. There is a question as to the origin of the blue stripes, but it is supposed to have been taken from tho the patient's founienancu when the doctor's bill came in. St. Paul News. And why are you surprised, -Mr. Sampson," she said, drawing herself up wirfi hauteur, "that I play the piano so well?" I$i,e..ni6c your hands are' so small. Miss Smith, that' you must find it difficult tors! nLc an oetaVe." Then she plaved some 'more for him. 7id- BUs. . ' - The civilized gormand expresses disgust when he hears about the bird's And vet vou had jnonc' and lost nest puddings and rat pies of the China- 3t?" - ! - j man or. the retiorjnt knappoe ol tne 51 : W D. flnvt As 'Co.r Wholesale and Hetail Druggists of Rome, Oa.. says : Wc Une j b-en scllinu t)r. King' New Di: ov rv, Electric Bittersland Bucklen' Arnicn $uivc lbrtwocar ' jHave nevt-r li;ii.llii ruiu dies that scll aal: well, or giVtfsueJt universal satifa tion. j I Tli re l.aft b fcn nu ; dcrful cures eff(e!el l thtV, inudichit -s J.; this i-itv, . ral -a f pioi.oU' i .i consumption 1nive bern t-ntinlv cun d use of a frw lottlcf Dr Kins's Neu D.s covefy, takeh lif cnnittttion i i'h Kl u i Bitters We stiirawtee thCi.i alnaj. ' Sold by Klutz& Co. " The Republicans of Virgiuia weiv in ! State Convention last Wednedav at Petersburg,; for the purpose of ap- ( delegates to the National' iThere were two distinct' 1 f-iLr- YOU WAN 9. fl f l SB r4 HI LC-f FIGUBT 1 nr f J n U w , -1. 8"iU"-'" ..,- 3 ' ; ' "Yes, sir." : Buthow.V "I lost it playing poker." 'fWhatrVexclaimcd the Major. "Why. tuy dear sir. you are not the rascal I took you for. Why, you are a man of nerve and spirit. Come in, and, help yourself to any thing there is in the house ' Arkansas Traveler. WORK FOR WOMEN. Dow Two Kntrprnx and Iodattrluoa - Laules Mk m Living. : . Here is the way ono woman turns the honest penny: She is a seamstress by f rade and a good one, but after all her faithful Industry is barely able to eke out a scanty living withMier needle. Cons taht ami weary toil makes mad hmc none the less a lady, however, and one of the first requirements of her life is to occupy pleasant apartments. Rent per month is say livu dollars. With a hundred and one drains on a small treasury this is a considerable, sum to Ciinipass, and the cleverness with which she manages- to secure the amount Mrould rpfit to sliani:5 many an older financier. In the Urst instance one dol lar was invested at the bilkers, which as every one knoivs will buy two dozen fat loaves. -; i . - l . I She next secured tweaty-fo:ir regjular customers to pay fire cents apiece as she delivered the bread early every iSqprn ing, carrying it warm land crisp fom the oven. - This; as wilPb j seen, gives '-.iner,' twenty' -cents cle;w pro lit a lay. - rBeing carefully d spositn.l iu-a savings hank oh. the mantle slii'lf, bshoM wheiji r the land l0id knocks th5 required sum lis alt-ready for payment. The early jiwalk in o way interferes with her reg ' ulardatios, but 01 the contrary serves as a good e Mistitntional, a healthful1 iprcparution for t!ie sedentary employ- f!'."! '.' pueutof tha rest of the day. f Heaqng j rj , jof a woman wli has courage :id cner- gy 10 uo ints sm 01 inin; Helps ottiers 'along, no-matter what tlu-ir c.iUing or pursuit. p she lirst. woman to occupy tho posi tion of cane weigher oa a sugar . planta tion a place of Mine trust and rcspon cibilttj was a young girl from the isortli.' : turtunc took her tin m tho Burmese; but halt an hour later you may sec him sitting down to a hotel table, and ordering such offal as calves, brains, sheep's kidneys, beef liver, pig's feet and other viscera too offensive to mention. (Jsod Health. When a Georgia man lccame en gaged to his present wife a number of . years ago he gave her a yearling-heifer- in lieu of an engagement ring. The woman now his a large herd of cattle, the product of her present. Few young women would accept a heifer in placa of" an -engagement ring, but in some cases, when the marriage ceremonv is performed, they accept a calf. Xor ristcicn Herald. WOMEN An o;t SHOPKEEPERS. In Being NT; i .1 Y V" A- V.- ... f j f'l;- m 5 V Mailt Prejudice Which nrmnunted Kapidty. The prejudice 6nec entertained against literary ladies has long since been surmounted; the famous passage at arms between George Sand and her mother-in-law is already recalled by most people with amazement; even the most fastidious relations in these days would be proud rather than ashamed of seeing their daughter's qr sister's name'on the cover of printed books," But it is otherwise with regard to indus trial callings, and the most daring in novation in England at this moment is the lady shopkeeper. At present but few women have had the courage to brave the current social prejudice. ,Wc draw sdeh line" distinctions between wholesale and retail traders that our cotton spinners, calico makers and general merchants seem to think they belong to- a totally different sphere, from which thej' look down on the lady who has had' sufficient brains, capital and courage to open a shop. That an artist .should sell her own -paintings in her own studio" is projKT and becoming, but many people arc. shocked at the lady who trades in paintings done in other studios. But the Old World moves faster than it did in former davs, and before the end of the nineteenth century it is probable a gentlewoman will be recognized in spito jot her having entered on commercial pursuits, especially as we are growing pointinj Convention. parties or factions and, as might be.ex pected, they had a livfly time. -They broke up finally, without harmonizing, and will sendjtwo Bets of delegates to theationaij Convention, and thro upon; that hJdy the responsibility oi deciding questions whichtb selves could not settle at h;ni-. We Tell Yon Phinly i that Sinunon'sLiLiver Regulator wil. n. ; ou of. Dyspepsia; headache, C'ontipaiion am Billiousness. jIt will break up t hitl and lever and prevent their return, and in complete antidote for all malarial poison -7-yct entirely free from quinine or caloiiiel. Try, it and ydu will be atinicd - t'; the rum I results Tift he "enuine Siii:inon Liv r iWulator, prepared by J. H.Zeiliu & ('. 1 Call Row -.ii i !m Mtrrii.'tit i;t r - u ran it 1 D. A. ATW.EIJ ent for the : 'Cardwell Thresbc t J aiM-r N .Int.. Mhtf 0 .r r ft ill lilt I Charlotte boasts of a new industry in this style. John Sossanian, renown ed for the ingenuity he displays in liv ing without; fwoik. is now embarked . - 1 j u: ,w., r;.r,; .1, 1 will please you in stock ma newBiiw ,.u ... ,i(.ited prices reasonable t 1 i 1 I 1 1 F s. I I ing blacK gum lOJtn nrusnes ior me millions, wliqlesale or retail, chewed or unchewed, bqt says orders for unehew eJ twigs will; have preference, as his teeth are few and f ir between. He begs that thej good citisen of this plate J exist r . siiiuis i mi ins, iUi is 1 -in ii.if; en hy th marvels Oi luventiou. 1 host who are in need of ir ti;.:i!de wik thaJ can ie lne while' living at homo shoul at once .send their .id iress to ILilYf &i Co., Portland, Maine, and ' reciixe free full information how eilht-r .-cx,id'ul siges, can eari'i from $5 to 25 per dav anrl upwards wherever they live. You are! started tree, capital not required, romq have made oyer ?oO in a single dav at this work. Al. succeed. - - - j - - . Visif Ceflar Cove Harseries, Which are now by odds the largest, bestj conducted and well stocked with tne mos reliable fruit of any nursery in the State Contains more rename acclimated vane ties of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Cherried. Grapes, and all other fruits for orchard and garden planting. We have no com 4 'petition as to extent of grounds am beautifully grown trees and vines of al nesiran e aiies and sizes We can anq Your orders Descrip tive catalogue sent free. Address f N. W. CRAFT, Shore, Yadkin County, N. C 47:ly. will encourage home indu. tr.c Backie&'s Arnica Salve. TllB Bkst SAlve in the worbl tr Cuts. Bruises, Sorest Ulcers, Salt lln un. Fever Sore?, Tette. happed Hands, (Jliiti d.tit.H Corn?, and all Skin Eruption. and positive ly curve Piles.lori.no pay require I, It is guaranteed tofirive perle t sat'mfaetion. or monev refunded. Pih e 25 :' ies box. For Sale by Kluttz & Co 3:ly. -Who Xt a question answered. tion. A dark horse be our next Governor ?M is often -asked, but not vt owle and Steadmaii set iu to be upperntost in the estimation f those who ane trying to settle the quvs- - Guessing amounts to i.ot linj.-. may yet win the race. Personal. Mr, N II Frohlleltiei.. of Mobile. Ala take un-sit pleasure in icim Kind's New Di cv ry tor tiaviii us ! it tr a vere attack ot Bronchitis ami (. ntairli. It i:ave me instant writes: T mending Dr. Consumption, i:oi: 1;. li;vi;lid ; NEW BOOK, GOAL IKKOK. over "M laref pages, eU-jf -m bln lnps: sivperbiy lllastrau d; Is havii g giemcet bale ol a bot k pul. u nea. Agenw w,mieu UDerai u rms miu exciai btve territory -glv n. Address. ' UOLtO.VB & SANDEU8. : m. Sup't of Airents, . Ashevllle.N. C. NORTH CAROLINA I Superior Court, ROWAN COUNTY i April 9th, lssa; Ellen G Atwell Sum Clodfelter plaintiffs ' ; Against Mrs. Davie Morris, Enoa Clodfelter. De fendants. Petition for Partition. In the above entitled Case it appearin:: to the satisfaction of the Court that EnoV Clodfelter is a non-i evident of this Statq. and cannot be found within thisState, anil that he is a necessary party to said nctioji for the partition of real estate in Rowan county. It is ordered that putdieatiou he made in the Carolina Watchman for sit successive weeks for said defendent ni tffying him to appear before the clerk cf the Superior Court for the county of Rowan, at his office in Salisbury, on the 6th day of June 1888, and answer tht complaint, a copy of whit h will be depos ited in the office of said Clerk fc?upvriJr Court of said county within 10 days frotpi date of the service of this summons, anil i let the said Enos Clodfelter take not ior that if he fail to answer said complaint A a u c . vim Ail k a cuno kM MAlkiAM coast countrvthi, lust autumn, and. ' ?"r.w",vv V wi? ; and immediately aeceptetl to work without hssi:ati n, and, Km? i TlPrff-trfJflttsnct ijin. In 1ii nnuilM-arii I proved thcro is still aubsher line vt 1 rnr. work opened to tboso, of h;r sex lHk She went i-tea n,crcbants' houses; one peer of the re aim is now uowg an extensive oul- i ncss in coals and another is1 a cab pro- After speakinnr of tho business suc cess achieved by the Hon. Mm. Maher ley in her London milk-shop and of the reputation and wealth acquired by Miss Charlotte Robinson as a house decor ator, Miss FaithfuU concludes: "The more highly educated our women of business aro the better for themselves, their work and the whole community. Many of the professions to which ladies have hitherto turned arc overcrowded, and wharTonce the fear of losing social position is boldly disregarded, it will be found that com mercial life offers a variety of more or ment to ladies ot make stron? a weitv Kvlr. it iii o""111 Q capital, who tmd it more con- a headaclie. Indcei). we mi-bt make a Renial to thclr tastcs and requircronts long list of nervous and other maladies to cst lhclr f10)' Pnd their that sleep will cure.1 The ,ra . s,nc yields a .ns. v,.iuLT"V jatucrinan a nomo i I Ing for i employ nte:it-- U. Tinws ! Democrat. I -0 j f Sleep as a Medicine. yj Tho cry for rest has always been v j louder than the cry for footl, not that it . I is more important, but it is often harder M j 'to obtain. The best rest comes from 1 !60U,M1 sleep. Of two men or women, j otherwise equal, the one who sleeps the ; best.will bo the most moral, healthy and J ... efueieut Sleep svill do much to cure : irritability or temper, peevishness aud re.ief and entiieii- uiid uit and I have ni)j been iifflitt d t-im . i a is., beg to state! that I had tried other rcnu- di g with no good result. Haveal-o usr.l i within the time prescribed by law the Electric Bitters ami Dr. Kiuu's New Lite I Plaintiff's will nnnlv to the Poiirt fnr rj. net demanded in tne complaint Pills, -both of which I cue recommend. Dr. Kind's jlew Discovery for Consump tion, Cough and Colds, is sold on u posi tive guarantee. .Trial bottle free at T? F. Kluttz & Co's Drug Store.- ; - j ' A young Jmarinamed 'llt!( h. i Ca tavrba, is reported having iomniCted suicide on account of an accident to a youiig lady cousin with whom he was. out bugy;y riding, by a horse running away, causing her death. There wai great anxiety on the part of people Hying along the river In Mis souri last ieek, on account of high waters." The Mississinni was hiihpr. at !3o was momentiirily expected. Given under my hand this 9th day of April, 1S8S. J. si. HUKAll, April, 9, 1888. Clerk Superior Court. James BJ Woods, Atttorney. 25:6t. NOTICE TO CREDITOR": Wnpth fnnnlinn ) Superior Court. 11 Ul 111 ' Ql Ulllia Special Proceedings ROWAN COUNTY i y uredttors. T. A. Coughenour and Geo. H. Shaver, trading as Coughenour & Shaver, who sues for themselves and all other credit ors of Ann McNeely, deceased, Against, Kerr Craige, Admr., with the will annex j.ed of Ann McNeely deceased. uneasiness? s It will restore to vigor an mcr,:,al l.e ?ners v overworked brain. It will build up and Jatiy employ . lessnesa requires a clean, good bed. suf- rAW font 1 , ficient escrcise to, produce weariness, colorless, nwnolonoui life," Bmiv 1 Yle&&:int nnnnt!An rrnA P.,'MI Jf w. ail , vivta tUVJ fUKlHt. "warma room, a clear conscience ami Twinks. I Political machines are not usually 4 tines. 1 avojuancc of fctimulauts and narcotics. ! .For those who areoVerworked. hswjtvl " and -nervous, who pass sleepless nights, run by water. mUehait habits as shall Hearts may be honcst hut thpv ar life will be short, and what there is of alwava on the leat.--Core8foic7i Ad- u saaiy impenccujfecfca Ttmes. A vernserM j " vV-t---.- Light rain will do, If it is only heavy enough to come down. yew Orleans All crpditors of Ann MpXppIv rlifMs. 1 - - - - j . me point:! than in 1881. An overflow ed arc notified that they must .appear .. . . t nciorc Luc uinicraiiiiicu ui nis oini!R 1 n Lfif Court House in Salisbury, on or before the 24th day of May, 1888, and file the evidence of their claims against the A trnmn UicKuinltpd n l:idi in fiti? ' J .cirttA Af Ann At .Jool r ftiuianoA .w ttin sl' "i?eiv uut jiuii,H;i,nre to tne case will be set for hearing and heard ex-parte. as to them. II A U..t1 A 1 L:. WVH il. ""K ivuniuu. x. ivncnill; nprk 8iinrir Cnurt nf Ibuvnn rnn v house and bum t out the farmer, dwel and ibut-houses. party weutjjn pursuit of him Frost. iThere wa a white frost in e mountains of this State la-t week ?Korth Civolina ) iiowanCcnnty j tlu which did reat damage to garden- and fruit. Sdine cotton crdns on the tXf .... .: - . 1 . . t , ., v esieru riiau were oestroveu and t lie- fields plowtjd up' and put iii cor i.1 We don't know of any thing that is needed more than a minco pio trtsv Ilscltisitr-pGSi'Exprtss. . A pocketbook is paradoxical. . The smaller the siie, the greater the sighs. QootoiVs Sun. It is coning the weather that will Hri's Already laid Ont Ex-roitmaBtcr-Genera) Frank Hat- poiiiK al c irn cv The burial, however, allow an impatient young man to wear April' 7. 1888. Theo. F. 'Kluttz, Attorney for Creditors. 25:6w h'ttclotint .ot:cr. The Linor Party hav nominated Robert Ajjpoudrey, of Cliicao, for President f the U. S., and W. H. T Wakefield dent. J The public Will utcaye take notice tfiat the copartnership fornu-rlv existing' be tween W. I,. Allison G. A. Allison doitiL' busii css tinder the firm. n:ime and style ol W. Li. jlliHon & Bro.. in the town A,powder housa at Stockton, N. Yi, exploded, on the 17th, killing one man anp wouncling several others. --it a A. ALLISON IPTTTQ T A "PTTT? rna- bo toaatt n lite t OlMk ru.uwi' uuty u nuuo lar l. I7t Zk.Y IUat bv he of Clevclai.d. Rowan count v, N C. was iDiitiial coi.se. t t.n th lftth day of April lb. oiswlvel. Lmlt r t'.e dissolut a teeaient W. , At'ion .-insnmei -all of Kansas, for! Vir- Prp;. I ,,,',,t "d li.ibiliti-s o ;ln- firm heretofior. y - " 1 - : This April the 19th. 1888. W. L. ALTJSOX 27:4t. :. M 3 t - r :0 ! ..O O Begular Horizontal Piston. VERTICAL PLUNGER. f . I- mm?.. IMS il .- .... ,i f - - - .:- "- L-i -.f I K t : ;U )st simple, drrnblo" and effective i 1 t!ic market -.lor- Mines, Quarries, : Breweries, .Factories-,- Artesiaii Ki 1 11 1 v and general manufacturing muses r"Send for Catalogue. iisi s. m ii mm pump works. "ior ok ICast 3n tukkt. New York - W V". ' ki ia;! - ! - -; 6:6m. ::-if.1y to m nave . iviiijr cure. I'.CfTLK : '.- Evrnwa i.'iliinK tor a -'dress -: lSt.,HewYork h. ;,i iii AixH-Ih.E I icn.0L(i & Danville Railroad. ' oo:tdbnobd bohsduls. J EFFECT SEPT. 4, 1887, iu.viNs Kun By 75 Meridian Time. iMrail n DaarillBjai :).., W. N. C. Division. - Passenfjer Train SchetLuU-. . Effective May 13th, l.SbS. ' I PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ICtoaaM hh) tx-antiaca tho Lair x iwiiMi a luxnnantSTOwtii. never rail fo Ketlora Grvri Heir fa it Youthful Color. CBresacalpdlmascMad hairfolUiurl PARKER'SCirJCERTONIC tonJUKble farCooghs- Cold, Inward Pin g-rt1rft 2 1 1 1 i-- i. .. .j it row. '- ).-...S.Y. HOW ACCOM Pl.J fiend stamp. 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' Li:.iA i. ;-csr . ; young c;r eld; eartal "not in es ; star: yeo. Everything rtw. -N' fe Ul : abi ity ieo,uirt-il; Veil, reader. ( an eo;i as well as any one. Write to Uh at ei.t;e;for full 1 tiii!:irs which we niitil free. .-) i'- i een ''k'hnior.d : - .. 1 ' "i en 1 ' ! 1 i-:i:r ' l t'riliftpi St-ltJ'jDS, to ' i-.ply to ;tny apent of j)ir. 7 A;t . T t- T ( . H "V L 'I ayi.or, (u a. Pas. A(,t I Addit s ytiiison & Co., Portland, Maine. , - The Last and Final Sa e Place. f th Chunn ' J l.v -' - Iii obedience to an ribrCourtof Cataw .a ;i ., the case of Susan fc?. i i of 31. B. Troll.nger, v.. i .. 1. and others, I will i-.se at 12 o'cloe.k M., on iNiuut; , v of Juuc, 1888, thai Vaiu.T Jjand kuown a the Cntc.i irig Thomas Hyde and oihei. , .N. C. R. R., two miles Eui oi v,e.iui.d, in the county of Rowan, ci)ns.ain.i.g 15 acres more or less. , i Terms of Sale: The purf ii- . to p. j 20 per cent. esh, and tiu- in. i. . credit Of six inouihs, -u j-;. give bond with app; . . , retained until all tu pan paid. The bidding will hundred dollars. SUSAN S. troll: Aumx. ol May 1, 1S88. j N.'fi r IS lit; Vi u 1 - J ! , t. iil-i.-'V.Vt' O :': is atr.ii Hie; otii .-! .. , aistur . V i f May 2 18. i ;tt 111 fi ui ; &, K.i.i suv has lliis as ;'u.t: '..'-ni Envtn is. d nr;. 1.! : AdminiRtratn Le. :.Ae claim. -4 Having takeiv out let:, iration on the estate xf'S,; all persoas indeliel i. .: 1.. hereby requested to (nai-.- 7 ,r:; . ment: and all perous h.-.vH.- against said estate are hereby notified to Dresent them to the undersiLrnd nn nr before the 19th day of April, 1889, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery, hi IXUISA E. McNEELY, iAprilHthj 1888. .-Administratrix. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 24, 1888, edition 1
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