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frilE NEW REGIME JOB WORK. We are prepared to execute Job Work of all kinds Avith neatness and ulispateb. : Salem Almanacs fo: sale at Ilar- kliu & Toms'. . Dr. Duffy is preparing ground for the purpose of planting a vineyard. Go to C. A. Daffx & Co: for .youi- iValcutines. Our tovyn has been very quiot "yild Pigeons in search of masl kre on' the wing. - . : fe 'Early Koso Potatoes foVsalo i at irtDvur Store of C. A. DufiV & C Co. Tbo match gamo of base barAwill take place, at "Burnt ChimncyrVon t nuay luo ion imsi., hk a v v.iwi. i 1 1 lOtl, '.ncl- tt i '-. l-w.Lr v Can't tho voung ladies of Kuthcr- fordton givo. a leap ycar'pArty, and thus keep up with tho times ? - "f- -r AVo hopo that our frie'nds through out the county will go to work and linakd up iiubs for tho Regime. r ' The boarders at he Erwin House) have been feasting upon fresh oys ters, just frOra Norfolk, for, tho last week. . A meeting of tho Democratic State Executive Committee will be held in Raleigh on tho 1st day of .March.! ' " .. " ""' . Tho Louisville Courier Jotrfriial will don an entire new dress this week It is onb of thci ablest, spiciest and beat papers in Uioi Union, and the cnbacriptioii is orily 32 per year, i . ' . Tbero will be a concert given, under tho auspices of tho masonic lratermty, Jin this f place, rfbr the benefit of' the Oxford Orphan Asy lum, on Monday tho 2Sth inst. The Railroad Gbnipanlics centre ing "at ipbarlotto havo! advanced their rates of freight on cotton, and in consequence the price of the staple has fallen a fraction. We hope that all persons who have not paid their subscriptions will come forward and pay up as wo intend to run an entirely cash sub- bCliptlon JlKt. ; . rbo dance Tuesday night pre vented tho organization of tho de Jniting society, and in 6 young men lire requested to meet at Mr. ii. 'W; Suttle's office on Mo nday night for the purpose of orga iizing. ; Col.IL 's flighting cock has bee n o n a . tou r to .iind, after whipping Chimney Jtc everything that would fight him, he has .returned ana began preparations tor a -cam- puigu through South Carolina A few jicrsons in this community avho are guilty of cutting wood on .: other peoples lanus without per mission are hereby I hey con tin uo tho will have to answer notified that if practice, ;they for it before his honor Judge Schcnck; Fat, Shad; Herring and other salt wilier fisn in .large numbers are anaking arrangements to visit our jnountain streams hi a short time. We will welcome them to hospitable boards and givo them a warm re iCeption.1 : 'l-' . , An Impuove.ment. Messrs. U. A. ..Duffy & Co., have opened a first lass Drug Store in this place. Their assortment of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals is largo and complete. Tho goods are tastefully arranged .and everything has a , neai and .healthy appearance. We aro glad. to-sec enterprises of this kind for it - js certainly an improvement upon Abo nl(j Rtvln nF BHitr Stnt- n Western North Carolina. v Tho Jlutherfordton and Burnt himnoy base ball clubs will jday a match game, at Burnt Chim ney, on Friday the 18th inst. Tho citizens of Burnt Chimney propose o give a ainuer ana a grand barbaj viue aqd ball &t oight.. It is hol that tho Charlotte brass band, will ho upjj to make, uusic for the ocpar ion, Everybody is invited to at-. tond and witness tho game and ; tho fun.; ,v. . 1 ' '' i Y-le iocvjtiiWe and incorrigible Amos Owens was again domiciled at Sheriff McFarlands last Wed nesda for somo little irregularity con cerning tho rovenuff law.. Tho .Government lias its Jbands full with larger fish up at St. Louis And several prominent' Revenue officialsvex o, Jast week, sent to Uie renitenliary for a term of years for -defrauding' thoVGovernjaentl Gen. .Babcbck, the XVesidcHts ; especial friend, is now, on trial for complicity . -fin the Whisky King, There fs no . d.ancr.of his conviction. A company supposed to havo a largo capital j havo purchased tho Crambury Iron Works' in Mitchell county and are now constructing a rail road from Johnson City, Tenn. to tho works.) The road will soon bo completed. A friend of ours who says he has not drank.a tirop of the critter in 10 years toldl us recently' that he was very much troubled with the constant taste of whiskey in his mouth. Ho fears some revenue man will bo up foi( investigating his in ternal improvements in search of a still house. I , We notice 'that tho f'onco around the village cemetery is broken down in several1 places which gives tho hogs nnd other stock an opportunity to 1 demolish I tbo shrubbery around tho graves. "Wo hope that the propper parties wilWrepair tho old or build a new fence beforo tho pring opcnsl . The lumber contract for tbo new chooncr tojrun between Mountain 'if alls and ChcrokpoFo.rd has been thken by a! gentleman of our ac- mm utiincft. iand tlio contract ior building will be taken as soon as necessary specification and' bonds are filed. The public may not know much about this huge enterprise bujt interested parties know whereof hey speak We c;ll attention to the following ncv advertisements: - . Erwin House. , Hardin &'Toms. A. L. Grayson. Dr. J W.jHarrii J. II. Hightower. p. A. Dulfy & Co. Geo. W. Suttle Geo. (j- E laves. Churchill & Whitcsidcs. James Albert; Forney. M. II. Justice. i In the incmory of the oldest prophet wo havo not had 'such-a tnild winter as the present, lb ThemOmeter ranges from 50 to 70 degrees, the birds by day and frogs by night keep up a continual sere nade. and tho children and ladies are all as g:iy and joyous as if rea Spiring had already, commenced But all this! Lodes no good to the peach crop,- and the premature blooming will surely bo disastrous to the lovers of that delicious fruit to say nothing of thoso who set great store by the brand-'' crop. We have not had so mild a winter since U81.7-j.18, when the trees were in full bloom in January, i with a killing frosj, in February, again in Gloom and; lulled in March, and again in full bloom to bo killed in May. Thats our recollection of it. St. Valentine's Day. It eomesjoh Mondaj' - (the ' 14th) ladened with hundreds of sweet love letters, all redolent with the fragrenco of rosy . love: Valentine was a sweet-hearted old saint,- who died a martyr in Koine. A festival nsed to be held in honor to his name. At this festi val the -custom of choos- Vanletitincs beiran its lone: reignincr career. sucn is saiu to be the origin jof St. Valentine's day Others derive the custom, from the supposed hubil of birds selecting their mates on this day. Now, let no yjoting man ''pop the question" in ajvalentine. That will bo uncon stitutional. Bo brave when you co mo to that business. Hero is some poeti'l' wo will lend 3'ou for such an occasion : . ''Ho fears his fate too much, Or else his merits arc small ; Who.can't ut tho question to the touch, To win or lose all." The New Regime. A hew paper just started at Kuth eriuruiun u WrrrrBamiiirton Is on our table. Wo might btc at a loss to detcrmin'p its political character and would prefer . something tnoro outspoken than vague idealities. For these a -e times that admit no uncertain sounds. Thero is no mid dle ground between opposition to the policy of thoj existing administra tion, and adhesion to it. Wo want something that is either 'flesh or fowl or good red horring'--Raleigh New. . '. ;; ;': :.'' Wo take it that oar neighbor of tho News has. been in tho harness battling for a new order of things ever sinco its establishment, and we proposo to fight ; on tho same lino against the 'present Administration from the aspirant for a, third term down to thormcancst revenuo smeller who ever crawled up a still worm, tfw if you don't know wl&t that in cans,- wo aro straight out Demo crat, neither psh, owl, or any ways J It is stated that a red-hot weekly Bexubcratdcj paper will soon make its appearance; in Raleigh. It will be made a caippnign paprr this year., aqd a family and political paper after tho fuovitsa. SHELBY? ITEMS. The goods of tho. firm of Ware and Fronebergcr havo been going rapid- y this week undc" the hammer of tho auctioneer.! Iiarge numbers of people in town andjeountry attended tho sale. Tho bidding was quite spirited and most pf the goods sold well averaging at least cost price. On Tuesday, somo one up street cried, fire, fire. : And' away went a stream of mon double-quicking to ward Mr. Border's hotel. A dark column of smoke wa3 seen boiling out at J,ho top of tho house. But tho whirlwind of ? oxcitcmcnt vas soon over it being nothing nioro than firb burning iu tho chimney. If any ono wants to, supply him self with the freshest and best garden seeds of tho season, let him go to Capt.. J. IT; Wells"' Drug Store. They aro there fin tho greatest variety and abundance. I Mr. Robert Harfi$ of Belmont has sold his house and- lot to Mr. O. McBrayer. Mr. Harris expects to remain in. Shelby; and build i him another housei Vq aro glad of this for he is a good citizen. And wo are lad too that Mr. McBrayer is com ing to town. A Ienns3'lvanian in our town a few days ago, said ho had been in most of the towris in N. C. but he had found . none I that showed so many signs of energy, thrift!; and growing prosperity as Shelby. I lie thinks property is? not too high here . Our jail has not; a single prisoner in it. That speaks well for Cleyo land county.; No grog shops, an empty jail, a full school and churchos speak volumris. I Ii : . . ... ';..ri . : . ',-; . - Little Ernest Byhum (4 years old) having hoard tKe, pastor of tlio 3icthodist Church roqu est all tho children to givo' sbmothing for the now church, went to hauling chips in his little wagon' and has made 10 cents, which ho says is to go for that purpose. ' Well done for him. Ho is going to bo a man. He has a philosopher's head set upon a robust body. Wo arc glad to learn that the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church is growing in interest. I This Societ has done Excellent work al ready, and wo hopo its success will be, still better in the future. It will meet hereafter at the District Farson ago on Wednesday evening. !isrow let - us -fyayo a -gran Ctonnia4 Festival. This h the Centennial year of N.r C. Methodism let us commcmorato it in Shelby by giving a bold push -to the enterprise of building our church. i J. W. Limebcrger has completed one of the best blacksmith shops in Western Caroling. It is a frame building, of largo size covered j with; sncet iron. ij use nerc we could re mark that Mr. Limebcrger deserves t . T . t' . . praise for his success in life.! lie came here 19 "years ago worth noth ing worse than nothing for ho owed 8200. But nothing daunted he went to hard work laboring in his shop from 4 o'clock in he morning until Sundown, and, then went out and cut wood in tho night for a mere pittance lie lived economically, saved i what he made, never went in i debt, and kept On hammering iron until ho has secured a considerable amount of property about 85,000 worthi from all wo can learn. Tbis is not a larjre fortuno compared iiwith such as are made in great cities, yet it is quite praiscworth)7, when wo remember that it has been hammered out on the ringing anvil? by literally iiard blows and a sweating brow.. U Mr. Editor : As yon have ii taken, to your paper a new name, jplease tell j'our readeis how to ipronounce it. Somo of the children rherO call it Rtg-tntM otbers "Rcg-mi-nt. S 1 , TtTUS.I Well for the children's, sake w;e will say that Ilegme being a French word is pronounced Ra zhcem. Our of linn name means a new order McDowell Items. A black man ?f stranger) icallintf himself 'Robert Austin is confined ini McDowell jail OlV the charge of a i I s , i i daring burglery. on tho homeo Peter Epler in McDowell countyi Thivproof is positive. 11 entered two. doors, took a key fronn the pocket of Epler' a' wife's dress and from a bureau drawer irot 1850 in silver and $50 in currency. ' A colored woman named Stsk has been, bound over to court as an ac complice with the burgler Austin. Tobacco is all the talk m M.c- liowell, Tartios ar rcceivin'; rei turns from Danville ; prices not very cjjeouraguig. Mai. Malono is said to I bo the Jargest tobacco farmer in McDowell county. lie was- arajontr , tbo first jiioueers an tho tobacco raisinir and i . i . ... . .... successful. i - Tho tobacco , crop in McDowell county for tho year - 875 is estimated at 150,000 pounds) prices averaging! from G to 50 cts.! pe lb. will bring in the county, about? 025.000. Aver ago crop per acre about 4U0 ibs.i making an averagfe of about? 650 per acre. A : Dry goods are! selling rapidly in Marion. SberifftNcal is tho sales-i man j and sells i joniy between the hours of ten andj four. Mrl Teaguo has started a steam saw mill in Marion. t : ! I ' I . .1 The rail road track is laid three miles abovo Old Fort, and a new hotel is going up at the end of the -.3 - i I . - 5. road.i Power of ! Imagination. The other day a Dctroitcr took homo a booki containing several anecdotes showing the power of imagination, and, after reading them to his wife, ho tenderlT said : I ; - r i i "ow, Angelinei, you may some time imagine that you hear me kiss ing the- servant girl in tho other room, and you see hryfc base it would be to acouse owns w "John Htrtfry," sh7i smooth voice. i-it J. ever imagu such'a thing, you'U need a doctor within .fifteen biiutes, no matter what that book says." Court Notice. To accommodate members of the bar and particularly to avoid conflict with AlcDowcl Court, the Spring Term ot "Rutherfod Superior Court will not be held until the 2nd week of the term', it being tho 1st Monday in April, 1876, ! I The jurors of the first week will atteud tho second week, as ' woll as the jurors for the jsecond week. Fublishod by otdcr of D; Schenck, Judge 9th District M. O. D1CKE11SON, Clerk $Ufrior Court r i tor liuthcrford couuty. The People Wjcst Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by physic cians, or sold by Druggists, that car ries such evidence of ita success and superior virtue as Boscdee's Geksian Syrup for severe Ciiughs, Colds sot- tied on tne iireast, uonsumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof of that fact if. that any per son afflicted, can get 'a Sample Bot- tie ior iu cents ana try its superior effect beforo buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been in- troduced in this country from Ger- many, and its vipnuertul cures are astonishing everyone that ,ug it. 1 1 hree doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sold by JAMES H. WELLS, I SuKLBr, N. C. . ; . j V 23-ly . QZOENA kX CFXIYf DISEASE is' the kose, which ejat away the parti tion bone, destroys the sense of smell, produces green' or yellowish fcabs, the shape of the nostril sometime flat, often tainted with blopd and mat ter ; causes weight and dull aching over tne eyes, neauacnes, loss oi memory, iriddiness, etc. This disease is oftoij caused! by neglected colds, by suppressed skin diseases, ; scrofula, mnaslfls. Pfiarlet faver. ' nsoriasis. syphilis, and other contagious dis- eases, ana isritslt. contagious, it often extends to the throat, producing hoarseness, bronchitis and consump tion. It is a' tertiary form of eanoer, destroying the - nose arid throat, when too long neglected. Dr. Jones is the only physician in the, United States thoroughly understands curing this dangerous and offensive .disease lie destroys the offensive smell in five minutes, and relieves the sufferer in every way at once, and cures the disease in a short time Dr. Jones is healing the afflicted and Btraightenihgjcross eyea, at the McAdoo House, Uensboro, JN. U gend for Circular.! 2-tf Kow is the Time. For a club of 40 subscribers with the casli, wo will present a firic 05.00 Weed Sewing Machine. Evdry man is a duly au thorized a?ent td tret up clubs. ; Go . a j - to i work, aid through this dull sea son 1000 subscribers can bo raised for the Regime! in tho county o RutLirford, which will net the agent 25 Sonvinir Machines which he can nirniln coll of I mfilrinrr ft1 his tinae aortitroablcv chanco to mako inoViVy and many of the idle young men of our town and county would da well to engage in it immediately. Will You Brieve It! Woman's Best FBiExn.' To relieve the aching heart of woman and bring joy where sorrow reigned supremo, is a mission before which the smiles of kings dwindle into utter insignificance. To do thif is the peculiar . ww mm th nnmww cures it has afcomplfsbM, is appropriately i, i Btvlea woman s uub itiwiu. lira uw- f trfsinDf complaint known as tho "whites," and tho various irrogularities of the womb, to which woman is subject disappear like magic before a single! bottle of this wonder ful compound. It s prepared by I. II. Brad field, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per bottle bjj respectable Drug men e-or' where. Phy8icar prescribe it. Its action is prompt, sure ana decisive. XO W IX FERFECT HEALTH. Nar MiKiKTTAiGA March 21, 1870. JfetsrtJ Win. Boot, f Smt. Gentlemen : Some months ago I liought a bottle of Bha.dfibld'8 Femalb RkauLAton from you, and have used it in ray family with tho ut most satisfaction, an have recommended it t three other families and they have found it just what it is recjommended. The fe males who have used) your Regulator are now in perfect health!, and are able to at tend to ; their household duties, and we co$d"ally lerommendiit to the public, i 'Yours respectfully, : ' 2-4t RcvU. B. JOHNSON. , we are told that hot has been very 30 REAL ESTATE, PURCHASING AND Advertising Agency, A.L.GRATSON, l-3m KUTIIEHFORDT02T, NiC. ' Ho ! For tne New Store I HARDIN & TOMS. Have just opened a NET STORE, -with a full line of General Merchandise, Family Groceries, Confectioneries, etc., which, they offer to the trade, for short profits. i u To their former patrons and the public generally : I Look to your J own Interests, and purchase your goods from j HAEDIN & TOMS,: 1 ' RUTUERFORDTON, N. C. l-3m llUTIIKUFOUW COUJSTY, IN THE SUPERIOR CdURT. I " Thoma8Jeprsonilampton, muv' riaintin.. ' j i Againtt j i James Madison Hampton & , ' Joseph Iiafayette sHamptou m administrators of Adam . ITaiamton. deo'd., Defend' tg. J j . .. TA TE Of-. NOR TIL CA R OLINA. To the lSeriffof Rutherford County Grebting : You.; are hereby commanded to summons Tames Madison Hampton .and Joseph Lafayette Hampton as administrators ot Adam llampton, dec d.f tne Uelendants above named, if they hh ffound in your Countj', to appear- at the ! ensuing regular Term of the Superior Court to be held' for the County of Rutherford at the Court House m Kutherfordton on the 4th Monday in March next and answer tho Complaint of the Plaintiff, a copy of which will be filed according to Law," and let them take notice, that if they fail to answer said complaint within the time; prescribed by la w the rlaintiff will take judgment for the sum of four hundred rand twenty six dollars land ninety cents and four hundred and twenty eight dollars and seventy-nve cents interest on same and intorest on tho said principal frem lAtb January, 1876, until paidi and costs of suit and for the other and further relief demanded ; in the Complaint. Com plaint filed in ray offioo 7th day of January, 1876. Herein fail not, and of this summons make due return. , Given under my hand and the. seal of said Court this 15th day of January, 1876. ' : M. O. D1CKER80X Clerk. . J. M., Hampton, one of the defendants above named in tho foregoing summons is hereby notified that a warrant of attach ment in the said casi has been issued against his property in this County returnable to the next term of the said Superior Court to bo held for this County at the Court House in Kutnertordton tne iln Monday in March, 1876. J Plaintiffs claim is eight- hundred and lifty-five dollars and sixty-five cents due by notes, accounts and for Inoney paid . as security including interest. Jan. 15, 1876. iJM U. LUCKEKSONj j Clerk Superior Court. Fornev & Churchill Sc Wfhitosido, Attor neys for Plaintifts. .!' nol-6w j.iv. ruitJi DEALEKIN BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS, CONFEC TIONERIES, PIPES, Smoking and Chew ing Tobacco, ! ' i 1 Cigars, &C. " , ! I Order's from a dis- 1 tanco solicited, and prompt atten-' tion i to tlie same. - CHARLOTTE, N. C. March 27-9-tf . g. b. mmm & sons Wholesale pcalers and Jobbers in ; Boots, Shoes, Leather Findings & Trunks'. 59 NORTH FRONT ST. Wilmington, BT. 'C. We keep on hand the largest Sloe k o Boots and Shoes in the State, and equal to any Jobbing house North, and will furnish goods in our line as low as any Jobbers in the Country, North or South. July 24-27- i 9m FOR SALE. , ;o : , Can be bought cheap, 1 a number one ock, gfain and tobacco farm, containing Jeven hundred acres of land, includinir ninety acres of firsUclass "Eottom in a. high state of cu'tivation. Tho place is well im proved Having on it three houses, j Saw and Grist Mill, good barns, stables, and or chard. It could bo divided into .two or three good settlements. For further parti culars apply to or address C. B. JUSTICE, RUTHEKFOUDTOX, N. C Feb 1st, 1876. I-tf . BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, iETC, Scientific, Mechanical and Optical Instru ments, at Manufacturers prices, through the PURCHASING-AND ADVERTISING AGENCY. . ' . .. ; Bargains in Sowing Machines, Pianos, Parlor and Church Organs, for .cat h or part cash and balance on' timo. Agents supplied on favorable-terms. Apply to l-3m I- . A. L. GRAYSON. J. H. HIGHTOWEE, RUTUERFOIiDTONt N. C.t 1 3IANUFACTtJliER AW1 Wholesale & Retail Dealer in 1 Stoves and Tinware.. ROOFING AND GUTTERING DO N E ON : , fcb-5 1-ly ; :a- We Have opened in Charlotte, N. C, a first class r- Furniture Warehouse where can be - found at all times an elegant stock of Cabinet furniture, Chairs, Mattresses, &L At prices that will "Compare Favorably WHOLESALE BUYERS will find a largo stock suited to thcar ".-"" trado to which we inyite thoir attention. UNDERTAKING In all its branches Iiarge stock Metalic cases Coffins and Caskets constantly hand Orders promptly atendod to give1 us a caU. ' : D. A. SMITH & CO., East Trado St. May 29 19-ly. -' . '! : . . :, NiO .T CAROLINA OS GENE L rpiIE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED TOI THE -L fact that the Carolina Central Railway, being completed and fdMy equipped for bus iness, offers with its connections at Wilmington, "both via direct Steamer Lines and via Weldon and Portsmouth, to Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York, Boaton,"and provi dence unequalled facility for handling chipmcnts from ! T WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR- LOTTE, ST ATESVILLE, BURG, SHELBY, RUTHERFORDTON, and all stations on Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Atlanta and Ri3hmondAir Line and' North Carolina Railroads as well as all points in GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Insurance Trora Eastern cities guaranteed as low as via any other line.! ;No tofminal or transfer charges, and Hates always as law as the lowest, u Rates to all points furnished upon application to tho undersigned. ' .in- F, W. CLARK, a . General Freight Agent, July 24-27-ly. 00 tm to M.H.LINDSEY, Watch Maker rand Jeweller. Has opened business in SHELBY on Lafayette St, (first door North of the Wells building) prepared to do all kinds of work in his line with promptness. 4 i Charges . Moderate and Satisfaction guaranteed. Come in with your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. (See Sign.) 52-tf SPECIAL NOTICE. A. W. QUINN & SON, Would rtspoctfully call the attention; of their patrons that tbey have just moved their tailor shop to tbe roar rooms of Miller Br6s., where they will be glad to have their iriends calL They will keep on hand a fine let of . j.:- CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, and a fu$ line of trimmings. 'Samples will be stilt tojprtips living at a distance. ' SiShelby, N. C, Jan. lSih, 1S7C . with any House, North or Sohth. 1 on j CHARLOTTE, N. CL ' I C E . TRAL RAILWAY, EEEIGlHSkPEPAIlTMENT. "j? Wilmikgton, J uly 1 st, 1 875. GREENVILLE, SPARTAN WILMINGTON, ML 0. iMXHTOKAOS J ' 3 "AI 'flXXOTLttVnO ni siiaivaa aivsaijOiiAV SH-V)IO 3.0 saaaniovjaiivra RUTHERFORD COUNTY, IN .THE SUPERIOR COURT. D. I. Twitty & L. Twitty, i Plaintiflfs. Aga'uist BUMMOJTS. G. V. Logan, Mary, Jessie Lano, M. O Dickerson, as- signee, Annio iai)ra ijane, Matthew .Lane, I William- Watson & wifo Mary L Watson & John C. Davis Defendants. ; S TA TE OF NOR Til CAROLINA. - To the Sheriff of Rutherford County Giieetino :- You " are hereby commanded as before in the n&mef the State o sum mons Mary Jessio Lane, Annie Laura Lane, Matthew Lane, William Watson' and wifa Mary L. v atson Defendants in tho abovo " action to appear at tho next ensuing regular Term pf the Superior Court to bo held for the County ot llutherlord at the Couft House in Rutherfordton on the 4th Monday in March next and answer tho Complaint of the Plaintiffs, a copy of which can bo found in the office of the Clerk of tho Superior Court, filed the 27th day of October, 1875, and let them take notice, that if they fail to answer said Complaint within, the timo prescribed by law the " Plaintiffs willtako judgment against them for the relief de manded in the complaint and for all 1 costs and charges in. this suit incurred. ' " Witness M.j O: Dickerson Clerk of our ' said Court at office in Rutherfordton! thia Fobruary 2nd, 1876. , M. O DICKERS ON, .. Clerk Suuerior Court.,, In the abovp entitled action it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court upn affi davit and tlio return of the Sheriff. ls, That the defendants, Mary Jessio Lane, Annie Laura Lane, Matthew Lane, William Watson and wife Mary Ii. Watson aro not residents of this .State and capnot after due dilligcnco be found t gr.d, That aa jMio4a lit which tho dcfondants'ar jropr prtitm. 3. That said cause of actioniiolates to " real property within this. State. It is there fore ordered, That service of this I summon be made by 'publication in "The New, Regime," once a week for six weeks suc cessively. . I . , :i . . . 4th, Said summons shall bo deemed to have been served at the expiration of tho time of publication prescribed by this ordor. Given at office this 2nd day of Feb 1876. , ML O. DICKERSON, Clerk. . Superior Court for Rutherford County. aoi-6w . '(',:' ; : I ' - ' . . ' Flower and Vegetable Seed3 arc the best the world produces. They are planted by n a million people in jAmerica, and the result is, beautiful Flowcrsi and splendid Vegetables, A. Priced Catalogue sent free to all who encloso tho p6tao a 2 cent stamp. VICK'S ff.r Flower and Vegetable t Garden is the meat beautiful work of tho! kind in' the world. It contains nearly 10 pagKH, hundreds of fine illustrations, land four Chromo Platet of Flotcert, beautifully drawn and colored from nature. Price 3k eU, -in paper covers 65 cts. bound in elegant cloth. Yick Floral Guide ; This is a beautiful Quarterly) Journal, finely illustrated, and containing an elegant colored Frontispiece with the firsj number Price onlv 2$ cts." forth. vear. iTho . lir t number for IS 76 just is.Micd, Address JAiiES VICK, Kochcbici N...Y
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