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Countygmmisslpuier's :. Meeting . t UliSD A V. -OCTOBER G, 1 88 1 TKKMS. inn aid after the 1st idtjy of January, th& sijbscription price oi mo troicw u ili be follows : , Onfe ve:ir, paid iu advance, '$1.50 payruus uciajBu.'i miuuis, .uu payment delaye&J2inontli8 2.50 u Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Xcgos have return- a ry pleasant trip North. Tl e roaaSt'r ,, the mining i'Dcpart- meni is iri Atlanta, placiug tjie exhibits from; this County: -o- Jlj. P. A- Davis, Jji'ho went to nitU toouh sotfik days ago for surgical aid, has returned to his bouio, and is doing well. L- : o - . A; Cold Wave struck us Wednesday morning in astiff wind froni-.the nortliJ Mercury down this morning to Axj. Score frost No X' . !' A -- 7" Fine Apples from the mountains of this Static, and the largest ever offered in this market, may be had of J. D. McNeely. He had some w uicu weigueu it o. ; . 7- 7 o CoTTOJf Picking Wo were r.t one last week : the good part of the thing comes Jd kite in the day, after tire work is over. Thanks 14 Mr. .Geo. I'mkstou for iniUa : tion into the ceremonies of a cotton pick ing -o- The "City fas" are having the pretty green grass and weeds all choppedfro ni our streets. This destroys the verdant ap pearance of the city, but nevertheless, - we favor the idea and hope they will not turn hack as long as a sprig of grass re mains. ! " - " O Richard WJiitehead, youngest sou of - Dr. M.'Whitchead, is sick with malarial fever at 0xfordr4u this State. Dr. Johu Whitehead started last Tuesday night to TliU' bed-side, liichards condition is not ponsidered critical. He is attending ficLool at that place. , ; o j Mr. Misenhcimer, a miller in this coun ty, noticing the remarks in the Watch- "jcan concerning the short weight of flour. ' c; examined hiir steelyards and found that they were not right, ilo immediate ly came to. town and paid up the deQcit and took home a new pair of scales. Mr. . II. is a straight man. : - " '1 ' j " . O ! An engine -to run machinery for gener- thig'tlectricityhaSi passed up the West. )f. C. road, j This electric light is to fur nish Ught iu tunnels so that a day and ight force cau be kept at work. This is .iudici,ti,m.,f.!1e.o1-,,,i,,aClu,,f Ou, k&D to push .the work. i B The! iiiinUters ot t lie various churches j'l the cityj and iinmediaio surround jug rirniiij.r" are earestly requested to hand us uiuriiusc and lc;ith 'notices wheie j t - . - services are coii'bictcd in their churches. The opservij 4W'lgli us. yce of this notice will great! v Ne Washixq Machine. There is a new Washing Machine in town, yet to be ptenlel . it is a ciunbiuatiii ot several otheiujost jliighly approved principles of n)4cljiues heretofore before the public. Tlie.coinbiuiition is exceedingly simple, end jsj designed to accomplish es work iu- tlitt easiest 'itnd most eonomieal way possible. Slone of it hereafter. o - Wiiitaker, colored, lifted a bag of fliAl ! - i rati-A. Parker's store, Tuesday titgJif,jvliile the clerks were all busy. Joe forgot that clerks always have, one ejeoii the idle peoplo standing and lean lug about 6u the outside of the counter. WlieiTtlieyl seemed most busy he walked uT wftlutlie bag, but had gone only a liort li6tatce before ho felt in bis bones that some one was after him and he be gauto make quicker time ; but it was DO go. Joo was picked up aud lodged in jaiU hut the bag was bursted iu fulling nd part of the flour losf. Mixing j- Propeuty. Persons having miuS pr0peityto sell would do well to ivertise it. Wo propose to give room Josacll notices, to be kept standing un- er thi fieijeral caption of "Mining Piiop- ERfiEsFott Sale." '- 7 . The ;costt4f such notices will be moder ate, v v 7 ' VTiioje having properties the value of wicl;i hot generally -knowiiy- should 5'ive references to reputable persons nown;tote acquainted with such mat ters.? Tin paper has a good circulation oiuongmining qien men North, and iu the uu can uo ot service -proposed. I . in the way 7 Inferior Court. The Rowan Iuferidr Court opened lost Mondav morning : Jib! .. ti . - - - 7 Valej Slonn aud He-drick ou w bench. Mr. Fraley, the spokesman, urarcu ian exh.nitivA :,Araud jnry. He'set forth in "plain, but "-hmguago tho duties to bo per medjbyjthe grand jury, and instructed tllr tlie vaiioa laws goveruiug ;uung and the extent of their j ""suction. Then came a short but : voto s. tynopsis of -crimes and v Wtituted them, ihe differencebe ' irjmcs which resemble each other distinction being io the motive, c. ,lisI,, c'P'd by UiejBai. and th audience. Tlie ' ' , cous C -i I'lo.-eeding or- : -HV 1 -!USinWo wnaguioui of Mr. J. W. Solicitor. che. , TIte Board met in tho Court House ou last Monday. Messrs. Fleming, Bjnghjaiu. Kiucaid and Jleid were present, -auil in te absence of the Chairman, Mr. Bing- uhm was elected chairman pro tem. The report-of G. JtAlIcNeill. County Snpt. Pub. Schools, yas submitted and approved. . -r A petition from School District Not 27 was heard and laid over until ne?t nieet- A special claim of Dr. J, J. Summefell for professional services reudered to ilv, Lefler was allowed. , Ordered that a public road be opeiied in Unity township, through the lands of J. D. Johnstou, beginning at Jas. Watsou's Hue and running to the foot of the hill OU tlie SOUth side of tli Rpafer Dnin. ! f Report of the Stoclr Law election ib a district composed of a part of Litaier township showed tho result to bo "tor Stock Law, 13 votes; Against Stock Law, 7." Ordered that the proper uoticejbe given by tho Clerk to tho people of diid district to put up their stock. i Ordered that the double, taxes charged agaiust J. J. Stewart bo remitted. j A petition for a public road in Provi dence township to run from Union Church to Win. B. Klutti's on the Miller's Ferry ioad was heard, when it was ordered that the road be opened without expense to the county. 7 The following allowances were made from the poor fund: $3 per month, forj 3 months, to Elizabeth Gardner for benefit of insane sister ; $3 to Michael Earnhart, and $2.50 per month for 3 months, to Mrs. Phoebe Uoffner for support of her mother. ! Jas. S. McCubbins, Esq,, asked lhat a ditch be cut at the couuty's expense, from Johnson's Ice Pond, ou the Liueolutou road to the head of his ditch on the Cald well lands, so as to drain the road at that pojut. The petition was grauted, aud the Board requested Mr. McCubbins io have the ditch cut and report at the next meeting of the Board. -Ordered that deputy G. A.Klutts collect all tho poll taxdue for tho years 1878 ,79' and ). j Ordered that Wm. H. White be, and ja hereby appointed a student from this couuty to the State University at Chapel Hill, . " j Thfl following are the jurors drawu for the next term of Rowan SUPERIOR COL'IiT, 1ST WEEK. Jno. Buchanan, ArL. (yoburn, Solomon TVngue, Peter Aibriglit, jr., J C Briugle, A J Fleming, Thomas Fleming, col'd, A Kincaid, J M Coleman, Jno Max Cowuti, 1 F Patterson, J L Rusher, J II Verble, Jacob Kluttz (Gold Hill), Dau'l Conell, J T Goodman, A II Heilig, F H Mauney, J C Pool, J A Fisher, E E Kluttz, W R Warner, & T Thomason, Ai F Graham, ! d!vIlAt Jacob Morgan, jr., S A Sloan, G F Cor- oetisou, W H Kcstcr, Jus A RckJ, R M Payue. . SSD "WEEK. II G Miller, D A Miller, J A McCoii- naujihey, Jno 11 Rice, 8 R ll.tiiitfon. Jnb ! P ileiidemm, col'd, W A Lt-ptz, J A Ed j lUcsnau, M ji liauey, o!. . Jiagu, Utlia ! Cauble, J A Click, ii C Bost, J C Cowaii, Jno A BaileyvJ Allen Brown, J M Ritch ie, Levi-Powlass. The Board passed a iruinber of coajity claims and adjourned. . j 1 1 im i in TKAC1IEUS EXASIINATION.I I desire to remind those proposing to teach in the Public Schools of this county dining this winter who have not yetob fained certitfeates, that on the second Thursday of-tiiis - mouth (Oct. 13), the vegujar day set apart by the School Lavy, I will be at the Court house Jn Salisbury for the purpose of examining all applip cants for gyh certificates, mid that there after there will be no further examina tions (except in very special cases) uutil the regular time jn January. j As the examinations will be conducted chietly iu writing, each applicant should come provided with paper aud peucil, and possibly his dinner. Geo. R. McNeill. ! Oct. 1st, 1831. Supf. Pub. Ins. Salisbury papers please copy. Gcitetau Indicted. Washington, Qet. 4. The grand jury this 'morning com'' pleted the hearing of witnesses in tlio ;tme Guiteau case" and about 1 o'clock this! a, .,,,:.,:.,..,. evening took a recess. The foreman, Mr. Churchman, proceeded to the office of the attorncj general aud placed in Col. Cork -hill's hands a presentment against Chas. J. Guiteau for the murder of James . A. Garfield, President of tho United States, by wounding him with a bullet fired from a pistol in bauds of Chas. J. Guiteau rtt the Baltimore and Potomac depot on jor about the 2d day of July, A. D..TS31. j .T Marvin ik Court. Richmond, Octo ber, 30.--The case of T. A. Marvin alias B. A. Morton, allcdged bigamist and for ger, was again called for trial, in the Ilustiugs court to-day. Owing to a mis undcrstandiug ou the part of Marvin's counsel, who expected the bigamy c.se to be tried first instead of that for forgejry which the commonwealth's attorney wanted to take up, and the tact that all the State's witnesses had not arrived,! a further postponment of tho case was Or dered until to-morrow, A summons w;as issued for Miss Turpin, Marvin's Rich mond wife, to appear toriuorrojv. The Durham Recorder old. Ve arc in receipt of the following letter frOiu Col. John Cameron : "The Durham Recorder was sold on Friday last, under a mortgage on the property of the office Mr. E. C. Hackney becoming the pur chaser, into whose bauds it is henceforth placed. All the debts due the paper lip to the day of sale must be paid to me. u i m possible to speculate on my tirre. I would part with journalism w tb. regret. Apparently, I close my career here. I slull be glad to receive propo sals for edi torial or literary work; My address will bo Hillsboro for the pipseut MATING INTELIilGElTCE. - T. K. QHUNEIt, MANAGES. . Tiie Sam -Christian will.Uu gia'iu full force within ten days. All the new machinery has Wen placed, dud the hy draulic works ouly need to be connected. Mr. Alex Hart man's saw mill was burn ed last Saturday night, A largo lot of timber belonging to theReimer mine was at tho mill and was greatly damaged. This will delay tho building of the concentrating house of this mine. As expected, there "is being quite a move in the mining sections. Sales are frequently reported and there are several fine propertei now being examined with the view of purchase by men of capital. We beg to offer just one word of advice to parties desiring to sell ; do not place extravagant figures on undeveloped pro perty. This drives off capital aud does the whole mining business harm. Be reasonable in your demands, remember ing that however much there is iu the ground, it costs lots of money to get it out. Bonanzas are not struck every day and the majority of mines only pay a reasonable per cent on amount invested and spent ia Working ; so do not forget to bjg reasonable. Dou'c think this is meant for anjone else; it is meant for Cabarrus Notes. Sfhe Phoenix is now runping full blast chlorenatiug works and mills. The Quaker City has torn down old 6tamp mill and are erecting a new one for 10 stamp battery. Besides these they have a drag, and two chillian mills. They are hoisting ore regularly. The Tucker is running all their ma chinery at full capacity. Jt is reported that two bushels of the ore was estimated to be'worth $1500.00, This property yiel ded very rich returns before the war. Thomasville Note3. Mining men ar rived lately R. G. Adams, Dr. Joseph Wilkius, Baltimore, Geo. Alexander, New York, P. D. P. liickets, New York, A. F. Weadt New York, S. B. Zigler Iowa. Silver Yallev. For this miuo new" machiuery (boiler aud pump) has arrived. They are taking ore from the mine aud running the stamp mill and concentra ting the ore. Ward Mine. Another lot of machin ery (boiler aud hoistei) is now iu R. R. Depot awaiting transportation to the mine. The probabilities arc that this mine will be extensively worked. Montgomery Co: Machiuery for Beaver Dam has also arrived. Will be Ul operation in about two weeks. Stccle. M.-Or. I. Mug Uke from this mine. Judging from specimens shown us it is of a lair grade. They have s'naft 160 feet deeji and now taking ore from 7 foot vein l03 foot level. In consequence of the extraordinary dry weather some of the mines in this district have been forced lo stop work, the supply of water having tailed en tirely. BULLION UECEJPT3 AT NEW YORK. IjW mouth of January For mouth of .February For month of March For month of April For mouth of May For mouth of June For mon t!i of July For mouth of August.. .$i,aii5r 39 . Jo,7G0 03 . 02O,5G7 41 . i, 300.102 . l,573.23l 31 . 2,1JL447 6 . 1,749,679 80 . 1,679,185 43 Total, eight nyniths'. . . .$12,9 Ib7J3 1914 Mixixo Items. Mr. Jack Black was in the cKty-yesterday and showed very rich specimens even rieherthau those men tioned a day or two since from his newly discovered copper mine, near his cotton factory on Rocky River. There are 24 mines on the granite belt runujug through Rowan, Cabarrus and Mecklenburg. The Hopewell copper mine is now shij -i.iiig large quantities of ore to Balti- ate mines in this couuty are to be formed this fajl, it is said. Charlotte Observer. OBBTfJARY, Died at Catayyba Station, on tlie 18th of Sept. 1881, Mr3. Nasct Jane Tuott. 'J'he deceased wus l)irn ou the lDth of orembur, 1833. Her suffering was ot a very painful nuture, yet she bore it with Christian pa tience, and her end was in the enjoyment of that peace that the world cannot give nor take awajv For many years she was an active, useful and consistent member of tlie Pfesbyteriah Church. She was devoted to the doctrines of her Church, yet sfee was catholic in spirit, and loved Qod's people of every name. Her hand" was ever ready to help the pour ami the afflicted. In nature's gifts she was quiet and reserved ; in God's gifts ehe was humble find coniiding. Our deceased sister was to'hcr husband, her only son.Jier aged mother and circle of friends who'iuonru her loss, a faithful helpmeet a watchful mother, a dutiful dlm-jhttr, and a true friend. In middle Ufa earth's useful ness and associations have been ended and broken up.: To the bereaved, I would say, "Cast thy burden and thy sorrow upon the Lord, and he will sustain thee." And b3 ye also ready to go out and meet the Bride groom when he corueth. Pastor. A Grand Reputation. Warner' Safe Kidney and LivcpCnre has reached a reputation that is not lim ited by tho confiuett-of section ir country. There are uo injurious -?u. stance, nor ; false and teinpur.u v sti:u. l.u;U iu the It I preparation. It is purely vegetable, and u! i-oni pounded under a formula that has passed severe tests, n"u 1 won endurse nients front ajrue of the highest medical taleiit iu the country .: V. J". Iljgrif. . A cl r,'krwi ot free of hrj. OF LJ nil I TO BE SOU) .i i rioe, ALL styles I IMMMAVsW A M .AMLWMLM EY & GOLD & SILYER GRIPING & EOWLAHD'S PULVESI2ES takes the - And can ba put up in on IT It AS BEEN FULLY wet construct Mills with Stamps weighing from Crushing Mot tars. timid for Circular. warerooms a ana 48:ly DIED. Iu the city of New Orrlean, alter a ling aud painful illness, from consump tion, n September the 21st, 18SI, Mrs. Flouence A. Brows, wife of P. Alex. Brown, formerly of- this place, aged 34 years, 7 months and twenty-five days. In this towu. Sept. 23d, 1331, Belle S., eldest daughter of Mrs. Crissy and the late Milton Graham, and wife of Mr. Jno. F. Maloney, aged about 24 years. A fades the flower blooming at dawu, Ere to the zenith tlie sun hath come, So pafis'd she in her beauty aiid youth Ere her half-day's race was done. Tho visiou of grace, dearly beloved, Garnished her way here with light ; Which lingering still shines from above To loved ones groping in night. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. M. Ivxox & Co. Oct. lif CoTTOiv good Midd lings , Middling low do blains Bacox, couuty, hog round BCTTEtt Eggs CincsEss per dozes Cor? fev Meal moderate demand at Wheat good demand at Flouk Potatoes, iKisq Osioxa Lard n ens ;r a:: Tallow Blackbrrkies irpcEs, iricd 11 m 57 12 ' 20(25 10l2i 3.00 1C0 UO 1.25 3T5 50 50 65 5 MOM jA "jSfyQ u u CHEAP AT Oesh and prices. SPERRY, AMALGAMTIllG MACHINERY place of . the enabsrspao Stamp Mill 3 day ready for work. PROVED & TESTED Store, K WV?,S comPlete J 000 Pounds- cost $1,500 ready for the belt. v ill crush one ton per hour or hard ouanz that will pass thro'Jijh a 40-mesh screen. The wear la less thin In the stamp mill. Its wearing parts are plain castings ar.d can be dro;rvcl into position in a few moments, as shown bv letters A. B an-J C, no boita or keys are required ; ;t can be set upon the floor of a mill with no expense tor foundations, and can be used to crusa and work in charges or continuous. It will amatea ni iTe either gold or silrer ores, making it a simple, cheap and effective mill ; it requires 12-horse power. st:imp Mills, Kock Breakers. Crushing Rolls. Amal- gamaunp raw auu separators for Gold and silver ores, Chloridizing Furnaces. Retorts, Rock Drills. Air Compressors, Steel SUoes and Dies for Stamps, and every descrip tion of Frames for Stamps ; also Improved Double or SINGLE CYLINDER HOISTING ENGINES, With or Without Boii.khs, Wire or Manilla Ropk Drums. Specially adopted to Mining frr tertM. 350 to 800 its. for cold and silver ores. Wet or Dry yiuiDerty isireet, ew iuia., BUSINESS LOCALS GRAIN DRILLS! A car lor. d of Grain Drills "hi store. Will be sold at very short profit. It. R. Crawford & Co. GOO Busliols of OIVIOISS Wanted at Exxiss' Drco Store. I have a large m.ire MULE FOR SALE in gooil ordr, for cash, inortciige, or other jjood secnriiy. L. iaskill. Choice let of Country Bacon jnst receiv ed at A. Parker's. Selected Cream Cheese at A.PabkEK'8. Fresh Lemons at A. Parser's. Sweet Potatoes at A. Pakker'. JUST ARRIVED! Fresh Cnbbase, at J. D. McXkklt's. Fresh Chestnut?, at J. D. McNkelt's Mountain Apples, the largest weighing . TO WHEATrAISEES ! . Again I take p!easara in offering you the "Old Ifeliable" Pacific Gl axo, which I hare been selling for over Fifteen years to the entire satisfaction of nil who have fairly tested it. Nothing better for your w heat crop, and it suits all lauds, most especially led. It has been tried by our Iwritt frtrmert along fide with ger uiue "No. J Peruvian' -(uiit N. 2 "Lobos") aud proved to do equally as well. Just; leceived, a fresh car load f 'AciJ Phosphate"1 fr. compoatiug. Have also on bnrtd the "NaTaa' (luano, and Al lison &- A!diouV C'oniplete Manure for WheL" Call at once, 7. ALLBN t:Jffi ' ,. - ' :' ' ' i"'7,- Has purchased his Stock of Goods for the DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, 0- The Largest aud nn ever in CL.0 COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSE, absolutely EVERYTHING- required by will be marked EXHIBIT fif tu, PIp.1t rf iht Comrnissiouer of the County of Kowan to the first Mon day in September, A. D., I8i. Amounts and items audited by the to the members thereof: D. A. Davis, per diem, " 7 day's extra service, G. A. Bingham. pr diem, 4 day's cxtru rvicc, J. G. Fleming, per diem, " Mileage, W. M. Kincaid, per diem, " ; Milease, Board $20,00 14.00 21.00 8.00 26.00 17.00 20.00 6.50 24.00 24.00 28.00 D. C. Reid, per diem, " Mileage, II. N. Woodson, per diem, $222.05 Distances traveled by the members of the Board in attending the sessions of the same : G. Fleming. 831 miles W. M. Kincaid, Jiu u n f! P. id 480 Horatio N. Woodson, Clerk. August 27th, 1681. 47:4t igh Pncses FOR COTTON ASD LOW FOR GOODS. It is wltn pleasure that we announce that our Fall Stock Is now complete. 4Iore Goods and Prettier than ever before offered in this raarsei. Our etcck of Dry Goods is large and comprises DRESS GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, WHITE GOODS, PRINTS. CASSIMERE3, JEAXSJ&c, &c. ocr rrocr of NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS &C. la largo and weU assorted. IN ft we claim to be Headquarters and offer special laStcentLts. CLOT j we can do you good. We wlUonly say. tliat a look at our flotkiivr will convince you thst we are selling CLeaj-er l" tUan the Cheapest. Hats anijCaplili yen can't rest. A lare sleek of Ladled Shawls. & Cloaks. Every tular la tbeGROCEUTltu. auu of id ? biot qaaUtlei at i LOHTRHK3. I a word, w liTp an !mia -a- atoci cf f A Cut X?."A be sfld. i Oil nJ wa g. J. F. ROS. T. F. Vorxo. A. M. Yorxn, Ed. Overman. W. W. r...L m. PRICES klEG Fall, which is now roniicg in, cotnprfjlif Finest Line of S&lieburv. any clas or condition of customers, and thej exceedingly low for. MTE1. Ami PONDER! TLe DrouUt so urUversaily prpvaallnf . both la Xorllt C&roUua and the upper portion ot ttoalfc Car oUna, are taeoicst for your most srloua cowA&tn-tlon,-wnen making thisfall's rwehaaes- Tobuy LIGHT Is the great point, but to buy light, and anl at lowest price Is almost aa impo elbiuty la Northern Markets; there "Quantity rules prices," but you lucre a -HOME MARKET where your purchases, however auiauV will b predated. CHARLOTTE ts your borne aiaxkat and r Wittkowsky L Bamch's - the norsi. -o- In purchasing of u you avoid tht dMfer of the ''Brisk Trode Infection" of the Xortk, and are less liable to be wrecked on Thi Year's most dangerous Rck of Orerbay Ing." You can from us make up yor assortment with half the amount yoa can at the North. TIhtc you have to bny from a dozen or more Ileuses, each one of whom worries you into buying more Goods than you want ; here you can get your' whole stock from us in as small quantities as- jos please. We present yoa stock In Value of ow 0o,s to make your selections from and from oar bur experience, mplr capital, and superior taelttUea, we assert our ability to cope wltn any mark. ire Manufactured our own Clothing and had Manufactured for us Specially our 'Boots and Shoes? and Hats, and therefore not only offer you Superior Goods, but at Less Price than others. All our Stocks are now complete, and w bopa ear old customers and new ones will arall tnemaerfca thta season ol tner "Own Home Market." Very respectfully, Wittkowsky &7E&tackt . 47:4t:pd Charlotte, N. C. A. . KIGCT, c. . . a. UTVWr, U. M. RIGBY tc MUEPHT, Miiil and Constrnctini Eiifiisen, 73 AKD SO UROAnWAT. Iloom 49, . KEW YORK. xan-ine and report upon Mine. Make Working Plans and Specification for the construction of cold ami silver Mill. i or will enter into Contracts for the erectka of same. - Minirg Machinery and sappHc parchae4 j at loweti price and prompt attention 1 to shipment. ,- 1 OradJreM JOHN RIGBY, - j 4a:9in:pd . HltiH PoITNT.C Inure mciiDAiinr" Martp ntiran - ; LUbinuunnriuCi iiihv( viisHrf j Talk Shoving At of $4,000 Jn Actual Cod io Mrmbtrg f 84,000 Insurance for On Year (March 1, 1879, March , 1880); Kit at CJnss. Pgwl 18 to HO yMr . .1700 , St tnod 3 40 21 25 23 50 34 00 5100 68 0O : Third : Ponrth u u ii H 40 " 45 45 " 50 SO'" 55 .v nr. t Fifi !i i:-ith M MING mmm mm . r r in A f k1- v - U it . t , If 'A i ft t M H - A A 1 J -""Mefe-ii.ajj i i "i -' ' -' , ' aAA-:. At Theo. F. Klijlii'. Xaci & Obserr r. t 9e?-iatcrSltt. J. . rcIeely, Ag'r,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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