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BALIHDURY, N. 0., NOV. 5, 1808.
Ten
Ad-
nImum-uK
( The Editor of the Watchman and
JTortA State find Amkkk an, to snvo
thcnuolvoH Irom loss, mid to induce
cash Miymrtits for puhl sliing l.-gnl
ml vcrtifciiiontt, have adapted the tol
lowing acalo for publishing the bmiiio,
lu ioaltcr, and invite the attention of
Clerks of the Courts, and other inter
rated parties to tlio tcrnm proposed.
Fpr publish tig usual Legal Notices
or Court orders, when the cask ac
couipanies the order, the price will
be 87. Whou the mmt are sent and
published, without prepayment, the
chnrge will be $10.
Cleiks of Courts who themselves,
advance the nmn y, will have the
bent tit of the difference.
Important To
M ijistmtrs, frrks, Sheriffs, ami o'htrs
Ml
1 HE ntMcrtigiied have in press, and will 8Hn
Istue, a complete and full
ANALYSIS OF THE LAWS,
un.ler ihr Code ol Ci Til Proceedure. aa passed
ly Hie (ivneraJ Assembly, relating to tlie du
ties of
Judieei of the Pears, SJ- iff, Clerk nf Oouit,
and other County (Jffken.
tog.iliei Willi the Constitution ol the State,
It-: ,f tin- Cnonttea as divided into Judicial Dis
l ie , lifetime of holding Cowls in the Siversl
Co'MilM-a, ihe namea of the Judges and Solici
tors of each C'irmu (the names of the Clerk .l
the Superior Com I, lW-:eter of Deeds, Sher
iff. County C"iiiiiii-niiier. Tteasu.er and Cor
oner for each County. This pamplet will als
contain the Fi-es allowed by the new law to
I he several offleeis, with some of the moat ne
cessary Forms of Civil and Criminal I'roees.
Tiir woilc will contain about 150 paes, and
will Le a in. i.-: valuable boon of reference for
county officers.
-'. hi by mail to any post office in the State,
poa age paid, for 51 per copy. Address,
NICHOLS A; GORMAN.
1: . k and Job Fruiters,
Bauuea, N. C.
ff Tlie undersigned Sre also prepaiinp. un
dor the direction of a member ot the Ralei?).
Bar- ,1 tiRe of all the Lar. j cOTicrnune
County Offieera, niih a Complete Set of Foim
ailapten t I he new ordei of thing. T'Ui
look, ol some 400 pages, wiil be pubihn
ns soon as the tiusl report of the Commis
sioners appointed to revise the Code has been
upoted by th QenTal mtsembly. The plan
smi scope of ;b pioposed book, will be fur
ther laid before the public at an early day.
NICHOLS A GORMAN,
Haleiph, Sept. I. 186. Publishers.
I )t moron t's Monthly Magazine
Universally acknowledged the Model ParlorMaga-
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W. JRNXINU8 DBMOKKST,
Ne. 473 Breadwar, New York.
DemmrstV Monthly and Yaaag xaierles together
with the pri'tuinma tor each nov s t,
SEED WHEAT!
I have a fine lot of SEED WHEAT lot
sale. San pies at Sullivan Si (Vs , and at the
new store of Henderson Si Crawford
SAil'L. REEVES. .Sr., Agt.
Oct. 7. 40:4i:pd
WILL sell for cash on the farm formerly
owned by Robt. Ellis, deed., 500 bushela
(more or leaa) of rent com, on Weduosday,
the Jith day ot Aiov. ItSbV.
O. G. FOARD, Guardian.
Oct. 19. IStlSi 3t-tw
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.f ALL buildr" lot in the North Ward
of i he low of ' .-.iinbury ; also a goid
bed and, Inrtiitorc Ari,,iy to the Senior Im-
tor ol tins paper.
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Jbexingtorj, N C , a sample ui
which can be kh at thi.s oflice.
Oct. io, nm. twtt
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State ol North Carolina,
10VTAN COUNTV.
Superior Court of Imw, fall Term, 1808.
Jacob Lingle ml Thornton Butler.
OKIUIKAL A1TACUHIM
T T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court
1 thai Thornton Butler, the defendant, reside!
beyond the 1 1 in Hi of lbs Bute, It la ttiereh re
ordered by the Court (hat publication be made
in me " WatcLtuao and 0U1 North State," for
'ix cooaacuUve weeks, notifying said defendant
to be and appear at the next Term oi thia Court
u bu held for tiie County of Rowan, at the
Couit-House io Saliabury, on the 3d Monday iu
April next, il .11 and ii, rir to replevy or de
mur, other wise be will be proceeded against ss
it he had been personally served with piocess,
and had tailed to appear aud plead.
Witness, A. Judsou Mason, clerk of our said
Court at office, the 3d Monday in September,
A. D. 18t8, and in tlie ninety -third year of our
independence. A.JUDSON MASON,
40:01 Jpr.t.l IQ
State of North Carolina,
ROWAN COUNTY.
SuHsrlor Court of I aw, Fall TVrm, 1668.
Savina Eddleinao vs. Thornton Butler.
OKIOIMAL ATTACaMEBT.
I T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court
1 that Thornton Butler, the defendant, reside
tteyoad lb Itmire ot the State. It is therefore
ordered by tin- Court that publication be made
hi lha Watchman and Old North Stale." for
-ix consecutive weeks, notilviiiff said defendant
to Ikj and appear at the next Tei in of this Com l
to be held lor the County ot Rowan, at the
durt-House in Salisbury, on the 3d Monday
in April next, then and there to replevy or de
mur, otherwise be will be proceeded against as
if he had been personally served with process,
and had failed to appeal and plead.
Wituess, A. Judson Maaou, clerk oi our said
Court at office, the 3J Monday it. September,
A. D. 1868, and in the ninety-third yeai oi our
independence. A. JUDSON MASON,
40:6tjpr.f.f 10 c.s c.
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SSalibury, Jsnnsry 16, 1868.
twA
THE TRI-WEEKLY
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STATE Laving been consolidated in tbe
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Refers U) Kev. W. Wood, I. A llavls, Kq.,
and .las. E. Kerr. A. w. OWKN.
net. V. IHW. tr
LEATHER! LEATHER ! !
W
JE. "WIE U5DERSI0ND bar,, sjwa ii.
jeil ourselves in the Tanning Busi
ness, at W. b. Watson s (do Sinriil, 5 tml -
West of Salisbury, on the L;nc mion road, an '
are ready to Tan GOOD HIDES, KIP AND
OTHER SKINS. ON SUA RES. We willex-
change good Leather lor good Hides.
a? 7 A Hi
W V WATSON.
Sept 25, '08 lm
J. M. LOWRANCE
CARD 10 TAB PUBLIC.
DR. SAML. A. BE LI,
Hi
AS located on Ennisa street, between
Main St Lee. Office formerly occupied
by Dr. J. A. Caldwell, and offers his profess
stonal services to the citizens of the
July 25, 18GS. w-tw.3m
Notice of J. W. Bitting
ACCOUNTS on my books thfit have been
presented and still unpaid and emir
promises have been kept, oeer tlte left ; u
exception to acctuuts above reftareiL to. if
not paid in 15 days frouTthe publication of
this notice, will be placed iu the bands of au
officer for collection .
Oct. 10, 2w J. W. BITTING.
PLAIN TRUTH!
Ti
HOSE indebteil lo me are herein notified
Io call anu set lie by file 15th inst., or their so-
cotinis will be placed in the bands of Vt m. H.
Bailey, Esq., for collection. mra in iwrneii.
JOHN H. ENNISS,
Driitfjri't.
1 twtf-370
July i 186.
LOOK
e Kn-Klux-Klan is About I
T AM READY to exchange Leather for good
1 tildes. Bip and Hall Slrma
Lime, Hops, Barley, Corn, Rye, Oats, and
couqtry produce, generally. "
1 wtll also lan good Hides, Km and other
Skins, for one-half.
I return my sincere thanks to .a generous
punuc lor meir nueiai patronage 111 my uiuer
ent businesses, in this county, for .the last twen
ty years.
. Mrfses L. Brown's old stand, coruer of Lee
ii- t - - ... t j :
and Liberty Street.
iiinTiM Diciin'ivr
' V .. I . 1 I 1 - . Ill il ' I. 11.
Salisbury, N. C May 19, 1868. wly .
, LftiM) For Bale.
rMIE SUBSCRIBER will sell to the highest
bi'ider on the iirenus.-s. n sirtiuriJay. the
17ih day of. October next, a valnsl le tiact ol
Land, Jyiig.ori R dy Creek, i; Davidson Co.
containing 193 acrs. Of this 'fact about 70
v res isin woods,' 20 acios pKnl bottm land,
10 aciya in ma,l.ay H f iWttat at Und
er;ed by- th jsjg J..epb ffemt dft;'d., and
4e4ryMfceipHtt"rJT
made known on dav of al-. 1
'msydulsSMuaS
Th
For Life Insurance Only.
PI EDM 0N2
UAL ESTATE l.SI IACE COVPAHT
Or VIRGINIA
Of VIKlis,
AUTHORJZCD CAPITA!
ONE BULLION DOLLARS
OFFICERS.
W. C. CARR1N0TON, President.
J. J H0PKIN8, Secretarg.
0. H. 1'EKRUW, M. D., Med. Advisor.
This liberal and solvent Southern Com pea y
pays to ita policy holders annually
87, Per Cent, of its Profits.
It nroroaeto aid its natrons bv tmkine notes
lor oue nail of tlie premium i.
It allows U patrons U pay all cash if desired
It invitee its patrons to attend its annual set
tlements and see their rights protected.
It aliowi ita patrons to change their policies
from one place to another.
Ita Policy holders are not restricted as to tra
vel or residence.
it otters de following certificate a- tolls sol
veucy : ,
Nat.! CorjtT florst. Va
Mn . i. jr.. ix'. i
The undersigned, officer of the n uUy ui
Nelson, and State of Tfrtitna tare pliani.ie il
Jecomii 1 ." n- a -e utpa
ny.,H!e TiaSobrKt ...I f 'laTrtufaiieecoai '
pi... , ' ol this county; and beside. lb merit ot
Itsao.reney, its rates and terms for LHelnsurf
ance are sued aa to command it to pablld pat
ronage. Its 8U,ckho!ders, Directorn and Officers are men
of high iutegii'y. and patrons can rely on an
houorable, efficient managemt at of ita aiTaira.
None of us have stock or personal interest in
t! i conipany, and simply give this as disinter
eated testimony to tbe mentsof a good lnstitn
tion.
C,xo 8. STivhua, Clerk Circuit Oanrt
Jonx F. H ix, 8briff
,V"ii.a. Hill, Surveyor.
- ff. Lotiro, Clerk CVr.nly Court,
ii A. i. gi un. A Co., Agents, Sa "bury
I . w- w w
U, air
ui the agency lor good
. . ... r
Tire com
prill It I-.
Traveling agents wanted. Apply to
CA FT. JAKES F. JOHNSON,
Special Agent, Charlotte, N 0.
Jan. 7.1HOU wAtwlr
The Arlingluu Kitul
fife Jnsnranre Company
OP VIRGINIA.
ArtVirgini't and -Southern Institution
Its Fn '. irr Icefi in fhs South.
It has 'M' 4h unprecedented success.
Its fortunes are established beyond sag
contingency.
.
Tbe Company has cspitsl and assets, . agalast its
Hal'. oil that will ci.mpi.re favorably wjth spy I. its
luaurance Compel. n the continent, which is the
true teat of responsibility.
It affairs are cautiously adminiatered by selected
LH rectors, otreaponiiibility snd business rapacity.
It ba tstablished its claim to Southern Pstroasg e.
OFtlCERS i
FKEBIDBSTT,
JOHN E. EDWARDS,
tick rstsinxsT,
Wat. B. Isaacs,
SBOBBTABT,
J. Hartsooi
MKMCAL FXAMINKK,
CHARLES H. SMITH, M. D.
LKOIL AnviSBB, OSHBBAI. ASBBT.
H.C.CAMKtL, JMO. H. CLS.IBOBNB.
i DIRECTORS:
John Enders,
Henry K.
Ellvaaa,
Wiilism K. Taylor.
Asa I
SllTl!
roer.
Samuel S. ottrell.
H. E. C. BsKkerrlll.
ieho loo!ey.
Samuel C. Tardy.
liarles T. Wortham,
George Jacobs,
J. W. Allison,
George 8. Palmer,
H. D. Chocklsy,
H. C. Cabell,
D. J . Hartaook,
John C. Williana,
B'illiam 0. Taylor,
A. P. AMI.
Wp. B. Isaacs,
George L. Bidros4,
Sauuel il. Price.
William Willis. Jr..
Ed. A. Sin i tli,
Thos. J. Evans,
James A. 8-ott,
B.M Ousries,
W. H. Tyler,
J.E. Edwsrds,
A. Y.Stokes,
J. R. Morton,
R.H. Dibrell,
William H. Palmer,
LWIS C. HANES. AV.
Jaul7 twJcwtf Lixikgtos, - JiV
C
Connecticut Mutual Ufa
got Hartrord Conn.
STATEMENT, TO0. 81, 1867.
A CCUMULA TED A SSETS
$17 670,288,88.
INCOME FOK 186T,
$7,726,516,53.
.-Va
tFOR PREMIUMS
$6,332,804,05,
FOR INTEREST,
,393,711,58
LOSSES PAID IN 1867,
168,75818, -MVlDENJDS
PAID IN 1867.
fnterest rece.r d more than pars lossee
frividends averag oyer Mi per cent.
All pidi'-ieVnon-mrfeitableforastated amount
.A, ur.n.i ' ieeff-ctedinall forma deatrod.
SAML. OOCGLAS WAIT.
St "AaTiti"
RaJaiarb. N
INSURANCE
COMPANY
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