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    1. George Cagle
    2. 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

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