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THURSDAY, AUG. 11, 1331.
NEW TERMS. I
From and after the lit day of January,
1831 the subscription price of the Watch
gmVui be followa : V..
One year, paidTln advance, tl.50
1 payment delayed 3 months, 2,00
f payment delayed 12 months 2.50
HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY
t The printing of ithis work is now fio
Jibed, and the sheets will soonbe sent to
the binder. It will be a book of oref
500 pages, Only 350 copies bare been
printed in book form consequently the
nDplj is ery limited. It is proposed
ioRll these, bound jn cloth, at.... $1.25
k Br mail"' do -.do 1.35
In one-nan can ur iuuiwvh . - . . .
By mail tlo do.". .1.60
Persons desiring to obtain a copy may
'end in their orders, accompanies uy
the price, and the work will be delivered
s soon as made ready.
J. J. Brcxer.
A refieshing shower visited this section
last Sunday. - .
n..MVann li local reporter for the
Charlotte Observer.
Daring the session of the. Teacher's lu
istitote 15 new members joined the Row
an County Teachers' Association.
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. lfrui.Eva E. Brittok. editress ami
(proprietress of The Hurricane, Char
leston, S. C, a monthly paper devoted
i Mneml literature. 50c a year, is now
in the city soliciting subscribers.
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"John Johnson, a young man of this
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: fr. undertook to WHIP ma who one
,M. last week while in a drunken
"B" '
spree and broke her. arm.
The Salisbury District Conference of the
Methodist-Church meets at Mt Tabor, six
lailes north of this place, this morning a
10 o'clock.
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The North State Mining Co., will coin-
1 mence in a few days the survey of their
i proposed road to Jefferson, N. C. Start
jig from Statcsville they will touch at j
Taylorsrille and Wilkesboro. j
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;l L Mr. Wm. II. Overman's (Sr.) cook was
robbed of all her earthly possessions on
last Thursday night. While she was ab
sent at a "festival," the burglar effected
an entrance through the kitchen window.
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J j New Ads. J. F. Itoss, dried fruit ; M.
S. Brown, clothiug, dtc. ; Wm. Ai --Eagle,
- shoe-making ; J, M. Kuox Co., stock
feed-; R. R. Crawford &z Co., grain drills;
: Court notices.
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Drst. Notwithstanding the drouth
wre have little or no trouble from dust.
Tlie roads arc comparatively free of
4, mn 'in llu. atrmtm'nf nnr tnurn-
f - o
JMcllons. We are in the midst of the
rnellon harvest. Few markets-arc more
attindautly or supplied with better meK
tons than ours. They range from the
en pound nutmet cantaloupe up to the
50 pound water mellon. Prices from 5
to 50 cents.
Two clever citizens of the vicinity
"hitched" at McCubbiu's store. Saturday
evening, to "wool" each other. Mr. Mc.
went in to "part them" was tripped, and
ia a trice joined the struggling heap on
- tUs floor. No persoaal damage to auy.
, Mr. David Gaskiltliss just returned from
Vfsrehesd City delighted with his visit,
r The big hotel with a 500 capacity was
; oterflowiflg, with 100 taking the chances.
! He saw sYery fat Isdy bathing in the sea,
"; scd it ws funny.
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!; ' Too H6r tor Business. An old hen
la this town sat for two weeka on 13 eggs.
hut became disgusted duriug the heated
" term apd quit her nest. A week after
wards, tlie deserted eggs showed life, and
I nine little motherless chicks are now in
the yard, hatched out by the heat of the
i weather, and the hen refuses to owu or
I scrstch for them.
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j jslr. Moses Bean having purchased the
property known as the Mrs. Beard rcsi
-.; uence, has taken possession and is now
njskuig important improvements on it
Vj It is one of the most desirable properties
a West Ward.
j Mr. Bean has also purchased the
j vacant lot on Main Street, adjoining the
Tt. . . . ....
w property, and the brick is now
being defivered for a business house to
; be erected there,' .
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2 The Hon. Wm. M. Robbins met in dis
; eussion Mr.?. M. Clement, at Mocksville,
' oq Wednesday last, and came on from
there to this place, arriving about 8i
o'elock. Jlej delivered at the public
x qure a speech of 7 more than two hours
Isngth. His audience stood arouud him
wtthoat weariness until the town clock
a struck eleven. It was an exceedingly
j ahleeuort iu behalf of prohibition, and
Wtnt down into the hearts of his hearers,
M uo all Maj. Bobbin's speeches.
Official Vote.
""'1. SalUbnry,
vrrankliu,
: laity,
. .Scotch Irish, 1
Mount Uolla,
Locke, .
.;Sleinan Store,
: gold Hm.
Bernhanlt Milt,
rrovidtorr,
For Pro.
150
CS
34
58
7r
15
49
21
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, .r.
Against Pro.
483
214
v102
220
,236
160
21a
136
HJ5
80
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Anti-Prohibitioh majority : 1967
The County Commissioners at Their meet-i
ng on Monday issued retail license toC.E.
Mills andS,C. Miller. A crowd of joyful
fellows celebrated the occasion at the bar
room ef Mills, that niht, which ended in
a row. " i- i.M . J . , .
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A colored train band on the West. N. C.
road, riding backwards on; top of a car,
last Saturday, forgot himself while the
train rath into a covered bridge. His head
struck the bridge and he was - knocked
down on the track and run
over c
utto
pieces in a moment.
The pretty love story published in oar
last of a yonne ladr who. in aeekinir a
situation as croverness found a wealth v
husband, turns out badly. The young
lady was victimized by a scoundrel, who
deserted her on their way to his suppos
ed beautiful home in Wisconsin, and
took refuge in Canada. !
Dr.Franklin, it was, wo think, who
said, do your courting abroad, but marry
near home; which means, according to
to our construction, that people should
know each other very well indeed before
entering the matrimonial state. It is
certainly dangerous for a young lady to
take , up with an entire stranger on aui
acquaintance of only one or two weeks.
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Ikstitute XoTESWe have gathered
from County Supt. G. R. McNeill, tbefol
lowing encouraging facts relative to the
very successful session of the Rowan
Teacher's' Institute which closes hero to
morrow:
There are sixty teachers iu attendance,
including about tweuty-five ladies, and
several of the oldest teachers in the coun
ty. Every township in the county has
representatives. Tlie instructors were
proficient, and all -who attended seemed
please with the opportunity here afforded
them to gain a better insight to the teach
ers' professional duties. The establish
ineut of this valuable aid to the advance
mcut of public education iu our midst is,
in, part, duo to the efforts made in that
direction by the Rowan County Teachers'
Asssociution.
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We omitted to mention iu our last that
Theo. Bnerbaum, T. K. Brnner and
Charles Vcale, set out from this point iu
private carriages a few days ago to make
a tour of tho mountains, the Jtoan in
Mitchell, being the first point iu view.
and Mitchell's Peak the second. There
were spare scats in their carriages, and
it was reported that some fair captures
on the route would be made. The ouly
tidings since their departure: was a hasty
scroll to tho effect that Bucrbanm was in
love. Veale might pass anywhere for a
preacher, but we do not suppose he was
engagedfor the performance of clerica
duties.
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Tiik Board of County Commissioners
met last Monday, the 6th inet.', for the
purpose of hearing nud considering com
plaint as to excessive assessments o
various properties for taxation. After
this work wusdone, there were two peti
tions for licenses granted to retai
suuitous liquors in the city. One to
C. El Mills, aud the other to S. C. Miller
The voice of tlie people rules in thiscoun
try, and wasiieard on last Thursday j and
however painful it may be for us to
chronicle the fact, we suppose there was no
other Course for the Board than to gran
to the above parties their license.
The request of Mr. Blackmer, that the
Board remove the tax levied ou incomes
which was mentioned in our; last report
of proceedings of this body, was again
taken up. The Board agreeing that un
der the law they had no alternative bu
to levy a tax on incomes, granted the re
quest so far as to reduce the tax from
per ceuti, as heretofore, to J of 1 per cent.
on the dollar.
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DIED.
In this city, Aug, 5th, 11831, Mrs,
Elizabeth Phifer Craige, widow of the
late Hon. Burton Craige, and daughter of
the late James nud Margaret Erwiu o;
Burke Couuty, N. C.
Mrs. Craige was a descendant of sever
al of the old and influential families o
Rowan aud,. Cabarrus Counties the
Phifers, Lockes aud Brandons of the old
days she inherited a natural refinement
of manners coupled with characteristic
modesty and reserve.
In 1836 she was married to Burton
Craige Esq., with whom -she lived as a
faithful and prudent wife, until his death,
five years ago. Owing to the public em
ployments of her husband, the manage
ment of the house, and the training of
the children devolved mainly upon her,
but she was equal to the task.
In 1855 she became. connected with the
Presbyterian - Church of Salisbury, and
for 26 years she was a quiet, humble and
consistent Christian ; manifesting her re-
liiriou rather by a meek and consistent
life, than by a forward profession. Itwas
not until her last illness that she spoke
much of her spiritual exercises. Then
her faith in Christ, her hope of heaven,
and her victory over death were signal
y manifested. Five children and a num
ber of grandchildren mourn over their
loss, but not as those who have no
hope. .--'!
HARRIED.
In Cabarrus county, N. C, Angnst 4th
1831. bv Rev. Sam'l Kothrock, J. M.Hipp
and Miss S. M, Troutmau, daughter of
George Troutman, .Esq. . j
DIED.
Inthis county, July 26, 1 831, George
Rcid, infaut eon of Harvey A.j Bernhardt
and wife, in the 2d year or Ms age.
At the residence of her son, in Davie
count v, the 5th instant,1 Mrs: Phoebe Mor
gan, aged about 75. ; !
In this citv. Ancust 6th, Mrs. Sarah
Purler ctiusort of the late Michael Teeler,
ged about 50 y cart.
limmQ INTELLIGENCE.
T. K. BEUKER, MANAGES.
;' ' Rcimer. ' : - ;
Supt. Bagley reports everything moving
on well at the "Reimer.' Shaft is over 150 1
eet deep. - The vein is well defined and is
producing good ore.
Gold Hrxx. Work is progressing as fast
as possible. The machinery is soon to ar
rive, -r -
The Mill Mike. The new hoister works
well. They are taking out ore every day.
The'Sau Cskistias. They -will toon
have the new hydraulic machinery in ope
ration, Then we hope to see some more of
those nuggets.
The amount of bullion assays for July.
at the Charlotte assay office, was $?,683.5C.
unanotte wserter, Aug. e, lbSl.
Aside from the above amount thousands
of dollars' worth of gold is shipped to New
York,' Philadelphia and other headquarters
of the mining companies now operating in
the State. Mininir superintendants will
find it to their advantsge to send all gold
bullion to the Charlotte assay office. Re
turns are always quick and correct. Besides
the State will then have the credit of the
- -i us uimn iu iue oBiisuury oisincc, 11 13
hoped, will make j a good exhibit at the
Atlanta Exposition. Any specimens will
be sent by freight free of charge when ad
dressed to Cspt. C. C. McPhail, Agt. R, &
D. B, R, Atlanta, Oa. Capt. McPhail has
worked this-matter up in the interest of
the R. & D. and the countrv at larce
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Some one has truly remarked that min
ing in North Carolina is yet in its primitive
state. Of course it is. Four vears a to
raining was almost unthought of, there
being but six or eight properties at work
in the State. At present we have about
forty or fifty. Half of them are about
erecting mills for - the reduction of ores.
Eight or ten of them are paying. The bal
ance arc working in expectation.
Another two or three years and North
Carolina will have many legitimate and
paying mines, with more experienced men.
Axotheb New Exterpbise. The Win
slow gold mine, situated five mires we3t of
Ashboro, is just in the act of equipping
the mine. At present thev have hoistinc
worKs up and in
ujtciauuu, biiu
are now
erecting the mill,
tabling free gold,.
The ore is quartz con-
S o uouis ui x l icpujicu
to be worth $80.00 per ton. The mine is
worked by a New York company, and R.
A. Meeker is in charcreof the work.
OltANBERRY IRON AND COAL
COMPANY.
This valuable property is located in the
rough ana ruggea county of Mitchell in
the valley between Iho Blue Ridge aud
Iron Mountains, and about 32 miles from
Baker'aville, the county seat.
The company was incorporated auder
the Jaws of North Carolina. They own
uo mousaua acres oi. laun. The ores
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uikvu irum iuis property are what is
known as magnetic iron and is the very
best of the kiud. The average value per
ton by assayis 6d per ceutuni of metalic
iron. There are five veins, the width of
which are as follows : First 20 feet j sec-
ond, 6; third, 30; fourth, 25, and fifth, 34.
All of these are included within a distance
of 177 feet. They are woiking three huge
tunnels, one of which (the main one) will
cross cut at right angles all five of these
veins. This main tunnel is 14 feet in the
clear, 1 1 feet aftho top aud 8i high. It
is calculated to use mining cars aud min
ing locomotives in this tunnel.
The old workings were conducted in a
diQerent manner. They skimmed the
tops of the veins where exposed, taking
up the soft, partially decomposed ores
and smelting them at a forge. This prac
tice has becu discontinued.
Abont 1000 tous of ore has been taken
out duriug the last month. They use air
coinpresser aud Hand rock drills.
Contractors are now engaged iu bnild-
mg thirty-live houses. A town has beeu
laid out in regular streets, and when the
buildings are completed the appearance
of the place will be greatly tnhauced.
Nearly all the grading on the compa
nies Railroad from Johnston City, Tenn.,
to Cranberry is completed and it is ex
pected that by this time next year the
road will be finished and ia operation.
Fl.agg.towk, N C, Aug. 5, 1381.
.Mining Ed. Watchman : Those prospect
ing on Morris Mountain report that the
quantity and quality of the ores it daily
: : i rii i i i ...
iuticsug, iuiku ui ib snowing eoia wuil
out the aiu ot glasses.
Nothing new from the Steele.
A prospecting party is at work on the
Davis Russell mine near Flaggtown.
ine lieaverdam Mining Company are
dating a drift in the Forney Mountain.
They are sawing lumber and building
houses preparatory to work on an ex ten site
scale. Tlie laboratory is ia full blast under
the guidance and direction of an accora
pushed chemist and assistant.
uwnarrie lownsnip 16 for, 86 against
prouiuuion.
MoRnisTOvrx, N. J., August 6. Mr.
Orville Grant, brother- of ex-President
u rant, ana wuo tor sometime past has
been an inmate of the State asylum for
the insane at Morris Plains, died yester
day. His remains wero taken to Eliza
beth for interment.
A Grand Reputation .
Warner's Safe Kidney and Lirer Cure
nas reached a reputation that is not Iim
ited by the confines of sectiou or country.
tueie are uo injurious suusiauces. nor
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false and temporary stimulants in the
preparation. It is purely eiretable. and
compounded under a formula that has
passed severe tests, and won endorse
men ts from some of the hishest medical
talent iu the country. -N. Y. World.
WINE OF CARDUI for Ladies only.
At Theo. F. Eluttt's.
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ftnig ill ate
BROWS CLOMG 41 SHOE SHE!
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In order to make room for my FALL
UMMEK AtoOD AW WOT
Will sell $20.00 suits at
I - ,$15.00 "
j $10.00
Will sell an all wool suit
JOB LOT! VESTS TO
Will sell a nice nickel heel-plate cloth shoe for 75c
Mens Low Quartered Shoes at $1.00
Men's Brogan Shoes at $1.00
A jtne lot of Boot on hand, to be told very cheap.
GREAT
VARIETY
OF
I always keep on hand a
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mv
EI H i
Such as
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, GUFFS,
CRAVATS, &C.
I A In a fPT5 TTTTTTC! TT3 A TFTET.TTTft R A T7AT.Tf1T?5 TTM
BRELLAS, SOLE LEATHER A1ID
FINE CALF SKINS.
SPECIAL ATTENTION ! TO WHOLESALING.
I am offering genuine bargains and
sell goods lower than any house in Salisbury,
rr MOTOO IQ "SHOUT TP -
Try and see if you dont find goods cheap at the
ONE PICE, CASH STORE.
BUSINESS LOCALS
A Fine Double-Barfel SHOT
QTJN for Sale by M. S. Brown.
GRAIN DRILLS !
A car load of Grain Drills in store.
Will be sold at very short proflt.
It. II. Crawford & uo. .
JUST ARRIVED!
A fine lot of Canvassed Smoked Beef
for broiling purposes, at. A; Parker's,
Another lot of Sugar-cured Hams at
A. Parker's.
Choice Lemons at A. Parker's.
Selected Derby Cheese, at
A. Parker's.
ii irr iti eiiDAiinrM imnrpuckB
Lirb iiiounHiibb HiHui. untHri
Table Showing Actual Cost to Members
of $4,000 Insurance for One
Year March 1, 1879, to
March 1, 1880):
First Class, aged 18 to 30 years. .
$17 00
21 25
25 50
34 00
51 00
63 00
Second
30
40
Third
40
45
50
55
45
50
55
6G'
Fourth
Fifth
14
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4(
Sixth
J. D. UlcWeely, Ag't.
NOTICE!
JOHiS F. EACLE,
-FASHIONABLE-
JJfiZk SHOE
31 AKER,
Inviten Tonr attention" to his ihop, opposite
Msyors Oface. Repairing neatly and prompt
ly done. All grades of goods made to order
500 Bushels of OIVIOIVS
Wanted at Esjriss' Daco Stork.
PRICE CURRENT.
Corrected by J. M. Ksox & Co.
Aug. 11.
Cotton good Middlings,
puddling
low do
8
67
010
1012
$3.00
80
80285
1001.15
810
2.C0
2.85
to
50
11 14
S5&40
5
l
Z&i
stains
Bacoit, county, hog round
Butter
Eoos
Chickexs per dozen
Cork New
Meal moderate demand at
Whbat cood demand at
- Flocr best ram.
1 extra
I KH..
.supej.
Potatoes, Irish
Oarox
Lard
- Hat
I Cats
j Beeswax
TALtOW-
BLArKBKE1tISS
Apples, dried
Srr.AR
10(2 12 i
STOCK, I am now closing out my stock o
i
for
$15.00
$12.50
$7.60
$3.00
CLOSE OUT at 76a
STRAW HATS AT COST
full and complete stock of
T
I
respectfully ask a trial. I am satisfied I can
as I sell strictly for eath.
OPITQ AND QIT1CS BALSS."
I, II II II
M. S. BROWN,
ieaj Stock FeeJ!
1,000 bushels PEAS, at less price than
corn. Address. J. A. KJSOJL CO.
Auff. 11, 1881. 43:?t
BowaiCoity-lBtiie Snperior Court.
Wm. J. Best
against
yTm. P. Clyde, T. M. Logan, A. S. Buford,
Ai is. Andrews, Samuel JucD. Tate and
James W. Wilson.
Wm. P. Clvde and T. M. Legsn, of the
above named defendants, are hereby noti
fied to be and apper before the Judge of
our Superior Court, at a Court to be held
for the County of Kowan, st the Court
House in Salisbury, on the 9th Monday
after the 4th Monday of September, 1881.
and answer the complaint, which has been
deposited in the office of the Clerk of toe
Superior Court of said County, and let the
said defendants take notice that if they
fail to answer the said complaint during
the term, the plaintiff will apply to toe
Court for the relief demanded in the com
plaint.
This 5th day of August, 1881.
43:Gt J. M. Horah,
Clerk Superior Court Rewan Ce.
ADMIIVISTRATOR'S SALE.
On Tuesday, the 23d day of Aucust, 1881.
at the late residence of Thomas L. Thomp
son, I will sell the property belonging to
his estate, consisting in part of herses,
mules, cattle, hoes, w a eons, a buggy and
harness, household and kitchen furniture of
all kinds, a one-half interest in a thresher,
and a fine lot of wheat, with many other
articles net enumerated. Terms ef sale,
Cash.
AH persons indebted to the estate ef
T.iL. Thompson are requested to make
early settlement, and all persons baring
claims against the estate are hereby notl
lereby noti-
SS
brr?; .
fied that they must present them f
or before the 10th dsy of August
this notice will be plead in bar
coTerr. H. C. Giiakajt,
Adm'r of Thes. L. Thompso:
jssac Lyerly. who owns the other half ef
toe inresner, win acu nu iuc uuiiuhu-
tor.
Sale of Land,
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By Tirtuc of a decree of the. Superior
Court of Kowan County in the case of John
C. Penninerton. Trustee of the Dutch Creek
Mining Co., et al, ts Reuben Porter, et al, I
will sell on
Monday, the 5th Bay of September,
1881, at the Court House door in Salisbury,
the following real estate, to wit: Acer-
tain tract of land Wins upon the waters ef
Dutch Second Creek, adjoining the lands
of David Barrioger, John C. Pennington,
Wi.H. Crawford and others. Terms cash.
August 1, 1831. J. W. Uacxet,
42:4t Commissioner.
1 WANTED.
A white woman touuk or middle aged
to do the work of a small family in
eoostrr. No field work required.
iArwIr at the Watcthcas offce. 41
I haTe redoced my stock of LAWNS,
colors of all DRESS GOODS to and
BELOW
My stock of
PARASOLS,
i m
HUM! .61
2
r
together
. LOW CUT
are also put down, to and below cost.
be sure to come soon as I must close them
m A n TT
STOH1E
U will
save much by
buying from me in the
next twenty
days.
3338 mm warn mm m mv
Respectfully,
J. D. GASKILL.
Remember that I always keep my stock of goods
---not mentioned above up to full standard,nnd by
far have the largest stock in Salisbury.
THE UNIVERSITY
or
ortjj Carolina
NEXT SESSION WILL BIO IN
AUGUST Otli, 188 1
nomMnea the adrintaffea ot the old Curriculum.
with special and extended loatrnctloa according to
the University system. .
emu. and ot pha&macy
connected with H are acnoou oilau, oi mwi-
Special faculties circa for practical studies, such as
Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry,
Land Surveying, Drawing, Boos
Seeping, Business Law, Pho
nography, &&
f
Expenses, Including tuition and room rest, Siss
to $130 per annum, ' ,
Address, ror catalogue ana parueuiv,
Kemp P. Battle, 11. D,
PRKSIDEXT.
Caapel Hm, H.C., July l
3Jt
IF YOU WISH
Your Watches and
Clocks. Sewing Machines, &e,
paired by a good, cheap and responsible
workman please lta? them wttn Messrs.
Klutti A Bedsaao, Balisbnry, N. C.
45:1 y B.L.UKU!I.
W AFT
W iS.Jil
Dried Fruits of all kinds, for wfth we
will pay eeod prices in either CASH or
barter. Dry yoar fruit and bring it to me.
J. P. ROSS.
Aug. 9, 1881.
the
El
GRENADINES, LACE BUNTINGS, lk'ht
COST.
WeSfB9
with all my
SHOES, &CM
If you desire anything ia th wsy of
all out very soon to ni&ie room for my
rm
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North Carolina: Davita Coiiy.
In tho Snperior Ccnrt, Juno 2i, 1SL
- Dr. Joseph Wilkins, Plaintiff,
against
John J. Workmsn, Reliecca J. Work
msn, Daniel Loftin, Mariah Loftin, and
George C. Irwin, Trustee.
Action to recover real estate.
ii appearing to me aaiisiaciion oi am
Court, by the Sheriff's returns, and the af
fidavit of Plaintiff, that George C. Irwin,
one of the Defendants in the above entitled
action, is a n cm -rcsi dent ot this State and is
a necesssry party to the final determination
of this actian in reference to real estate ia
this State:
It is therefore ordered by the Court, that
publication be made once a week, for six
consecutive weeks in the "Salisbury Watch,
man," a newspaper published in the town,
of Salisbury, notifying the said George Ce
Irwin, trustee, to appear before the Judg
of the Superior Court to be held fur David
son County at the Court-house in Isling
ton, N. C, on the 1st Monday of Septetn
ber, 1881, and answer or demur to the
complaint which will be filed during first
three dsrs of the Term of said Suuerior
Court or judgment will be taken according
to the prarer of the complaint.
87:w " C. F. Lowe, C. 8. C.
Town Properly
! FOR SALE.
( Main Street, known as Caroline McLeiland'r
j place. For particulars, spply on ths
prctniiet. Vuemp lor tua. tm
TINE TABLE
WESTERN N. C. Railroad.
Takes effect Sunday. July 17, lsi. at 4.15, P. M.
rASSKXGEU THAIS.
ASKIVE. L1ATE. STATIONS
A REITS. LSATt.
fllxOa.mSausDurj'
11 os a.m
fTnlrU creek
SS4
sos ;
I4S- I
ltso
u
144
sss
141
OT
143
4t
445
SO
S41
ts
s;
HI
S14
SSS
sto
to
tii
Klmwooa
statesvlils
CaUWDa
Vewtoa
ConoTa
lUckory
(card
Monranton
141
S4S
11 IS
ii n p.m. tss
n is I
US!
I rOlenn Alplns
'Brldsrewater
. 13f arton
i 'Old Fort
10O
I
43
SSS
SOS
TIT
II
4 07
4
SST
Sl
;7.0T A.U IHennr -
Bfk Mountain
1 looopers
! awanaanoa
! AsbeTtlle Ju'ct
I tAsfceTiue .
French Rroad-
4 Up.n.
FREIGHT TRJIS.
ASRJTS. VSAXt. STATIONS.
: ft 00 Salisbury
assit. win,
osrjt. siiaji,
4T ;
sis !
143 -
rss
11
11 H A.
1 00 A.V
:Thlrd Crtek
IKunwood
:8ttmns
Newton
ConoTer
sss
sss
TM
54
IS
4J
'.0 SS J10 4S
II f
11 TS A.V.:
100 . .
1 IT
S41
401
sts
Hickory
Icsrd
'Moxxaaton
GUn Alpine
Brtdwter
:Marton
Old Fort
SS
44
OS
6 4t
74
1
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:Hnrr
1M
iBucxoaatsln S03
M : s so tm. Cooper's 4 41
S3S LonsTs 'its
tKT.it.: ;ArtemiJnt
4 AS k.M.
;rretcb Broad
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