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    1. Re: George Cagle
    2. edwin c. merryman
    3. Njbalmer@aol.com wrote: > > JURY FOR MARCH COURT > Below we publish a list of the jury drawn by the Commissioners last Monday > for our next term of Court, which convenes Monday, March 3rd: > > L E Davis E S Thompson > J R Yarborough H T Petty > J H Harrington Wm S Foushee > W H Humber J S Ritter > Taylor Fields C F Monroe > J C Muse Jno A Cameron > J W Powers M D Wicker > J W Brown J H Ritter > J M Caddell J T Wicker > D F David Gideon McFadyen > Hayes Jones Evander Wicker > Duncan J McKenzie J M Coffin > Elijah Reynolds J M Gunter > H M McDonald N B Cameron > C N Matheson W J Cameron > W P Smith W A Blue > J A Brady J W Kennedy > W T Stutts D D Monroe > > Read adm'rs' notice by Mathew Cagle. > > We take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the new > advertisements of H.M. Anderson and G.C. Graves. They are both well-known > business men and will treat you OK when in need of anything in their line. > > TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM > A large and enthusiastic audience, an excellent play and a corps of efficient > actors were mingled together at the Main Street Grand Opera House last Friday > night to witness the famous tragical drama, 'Ten Nights in a Bar Room.' It > was > a go from the beginning, and the interest increased as the play proceeded. > The > situations, plots, &c, were all interwoven into one of the most enjoyable and > exciting dramas that has ever been before a Carthage audience. Mr. R.A. > Honeycutt, as Simon Slade, captivated the crowd with his ready wit and genial > good humor, and seemed to be in his proper element. Mr. J.M. Fagan, as > Sample Swichel, added much to the enjoyment of the occasion. His > comical demeanor and superb acting was applauded time and again, and the > galleries showed their appreciation by continuous roars of applause. Joe > Morgan, the drunkard and 'jimjamest,' was impersonated by Mr. J.W. Fagan. > His rendition was admirable, and if we had not the pleasure of a personal > acquaintance, we would feel constrained to say 'he had 'em before.' Mr. Geo. > Mathison, as Romaio, 'got there' with both feet. Frank Seawell, as bar > keeper, > sustained his part we.. > Deaton and Foote were pretty good on a fight, and appeared perfectly at home > when in the bar with card table between them. And the ladies, God bless 'em, > of course they acted beautifully. The evening's entertainment concluded with > the laughable farce entitled 'A MischievouNegro.' This was well performed, > and perfectly sidesplitting all through. Indeed, wlaughed ourselves sore. > By > request, the performance will be repeated next Friday night, Feb. 7, for the > benefit of the Academy. We predict a crowded house, and they are deserving > of it..........J.C. > > SALE OF LAND > By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Moore county I will offer and > sell by public auction for cash at the Court House door in Carthage, on > Monday, the 3rd day of March 1890, at 1 o'clock p.m. > 115 Acres of land in Moore county, NC on Watery Branch 29 Acres in said > count on Buffalo Creek in said county. 30 Acres in said county on said creek. > Said land will be sold as belonging to the estate of George Cagle deceased to > make assets with which to pay the debts outstanding against said estate. > Mathew Cagle, Adm'r George Cagle > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > Cagle Family Web Page > http://www.familyshoebox.com/family/CaglesGermanytoAmerica/

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