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t -6 8J&. THUK3DAY, AUG. 18, 1831. NEW TERMS. i from and after tbe 1st day of January, . gg the subscription price of the Watch' tL wHln be as follows t - . . Ooo year, paid in advance, $1.50 i - 4 payment delayed 3 months, 2,00 payment delayed liS months 2lS0 jHSTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY IS NOW READY FOIi DELIVERY. Cooler, but still dry. -o- Go slow, young man ; go slow. . ! -o ' - The city Graded school opena Monday tbe22dinst. Corn is gradually going up in more ways than one. f v Several 'communication's omitted this week for want of room. N j The wavering ones during the contest sr now strong anti-pro's. The new comet, the papers say, is visible in the western horizon. s . o ' . 1 - 7 In many- neighborhoods the mills are nable to run In consequence ml the drought. - -I " - o t Gotten is opening very- rapidly in this section.' Sonic fields, we learn, are white enough for the pickers. -- y- ' o- :TV.y are laying brick on the Baptist church, which i going up on their lot ear Oak Grove cemetery. . i o- In bo year so'much as the present have we bren t ruck with the truth of the saying "All signs fail in dry weather." ! " - I MVrpi B..Bernhanlt is building a resi dence in the South Ward, and Mr. L. L. Loon, in the North , Ward, Mr. R. L. Payne also, on an adjoining lot. 1r" Thereport that one of our citizens got .wounded'. iiT a duel at Warm Springs 1 ttrai'out to be false. ' There was no duel .... : r ' Burke Blade: About forty brandy dis tillers will commence operations soon iu tMsjcbuuty. . , (Three wagon loads of apples passed through Salisbury on the way to a distil lery, last week. - " " ' - ' u i The work on Messrs Patterson & Cor- rihers'uew 'brick store at China Grave ii progressing; rapidly. The brick are ;ajl laidf When finished this large build in?, together with their iiew warehouse, will, add much to the looks of' "the Crore.?, - . ..' - ' ' O r - - TJiojlegro Normal school is in session this week at the Baptist church. Tlreat' tendance is good. We understand that 4ltr. Scarboro, State Superintendent Pub lie Instruction, will givetheiu an address during the session. . , ' o -;. . Died. In Provideuae township, Aug. , 4tn, Mr Abrntu Lenti, about 87 years of i fUt Ifu vaA 1Wk " M a. - . , neat man iu his neighborhood a good add useful citiiso aud left the herritage of a good name to his descendants. -O- Oar State Fair commences this year on " loth of October, ai d will last a week. Any one wauting a premium list may. "aifdrtss L.L.Polk, Secretary, Raleigh, .'C. ; '. i - . wiuciuui was pronuceoron . our .Jreets last Saturday by the chase of a lho4iftiogegro named Phillips James, j -Httrted to relieve M. S. Brown of a hat, '. 'Vttt failed,' and was about to betaken in ywf. by Mr. Brown when he broke aid run. He was pursued a mile by a Umber of men, but made good his es- .ot,Jeaiug behind his hat and coat. o- : VjT1 absence of our assistant has caus- whs (allure td notice insnv twil tn,. f interest. There are aud hate been nimerous visitors here within the last . weeks who should have been men tisbednorably among them, Mrs. Eliza Cowanj uf La., at Mf.. Mock's, a former nd much leloved resident of this city. Thsre hare beeu several distinguished ntlemeu with us, araonjt them Judge Mertiaiou, Judge Avery and Gen.Tance. M1 oun CtMJi teila, us of .strange ' that has beeu destroying his hog. They re first attacked" in theieet aud oou btcome very lame ; and in a later Uge of the dwwise, go blind aud die. T.J9i."tanding their laments they 8 ut ou their feet uutil they fall erer dead. i I.- ' hjVNajvregljul to state that there are a good corn and cotton crop in this C?ontf Perhaps there are. ruure than Hj . ltedTiriderthe circumstau- s The corn in the -draft" bottoms ffe M four miles -west of this place, Sj1 a eer grew there. TJie crops JMr. Geo,Pitikston, Juo.Uugle and Wm. aroock, u that branch, are spleudid. vi he cortoii Crtp ou the Lowery property, iWUe; directiou of Mr. Piokston. is jy e ad promises a heavy'yield. i. ir'r-" resiuenco.oi. ner son. 1 t. J, ' . k F W. Tuesday "nierniiig tfk r" pal,J -Watson relict of the g MTld WaUon, agcoVab,ai 6S years. ieit a tuimerous faain tif hildren, pad children andtriemU to tuwtn their teuent.-But they7haU theeonIa-aofihopfliu-her 'death fre was. :-f--7, years a.,Iiver in thTnl us t:iiH 1 FEEDINQ THEM Ct"o THEIR oWX iu irouiuiuonisra Hereabouts are getting all they asked for, if they did nave tiieir uiml sights knocked off in the late election. They can't get whiskey except ? on sT doctor's prescription ! We have heard of two who applied at bars in this place since the election, who could'nt get it, without a paper in doe form!. And they aaj it is the kite as to them, and like the laws of the Medea and Persians. whieffchango not. What will- they do when a fellow gets snake bit and there ia no doctor around t : 0 The Institute, has closed. The address ef Hon. J. C. Scarborough, on Tbuisday night, was the last public exercise of the session. All Join in pronouncing the school a success. The Teachers were re freshed": and reinforced for their future work ; many new methods of . teaching and discipline were presented, numer ous perplexing queries satisfactorily solv ed, and new bonds of anion and sympa thy formed and strengtbed among- the educators of the County. Better results may certainly be expected tn the school room, and our much abused public school system seems at last to promise to have some tytttm in its management. On Friday, thirty-one candidates for teacher's certificates presented themselves for examination. The remainder prefer ring to wait until the regular examina tion dajr in October, hoping to digest bet ter by that time what they had so hastily learned during the Institute. The examination was conducted prin cipally in writing, and the results have not yet been made known. j The examination, fho' necessarily lonc,i :.i u. i.,L- v 1 is said by all to have beeu a fair test of requiiecLqualificatious. L o , r Mb. Scabboro, State Superintendent of Education, delivered a very interest ing address at Opera Hull, Thursday night last, ou the subject of Education. He was listened to with, markea Atten tion, and must we think, have impressed bis audience with the priceless value of education as the great means by - which the State ia to attain and hold-a respec table position in the family of States. He dwelt ou the importance of increasing the efficiency of tiie public schools, Which are capable of doing a great deal more good than all the private schools and colleges in the State, and thinks the time is coming when the State will de mand compulsory education jat nis she now enforces the collectiou of taxes for school purposes. The Hall was very hwt but tbe speaker held Iris audience to the end of his address. o- THE WESTERN N. C. It. It. The board of Directors of this com pany met hero Monday. Present, j Col. A. B. Andrews, president ; and "Judge A. C. Avery j Gen. Bob Vance, Cot. W. E. Anderson and S. H. Wiley, directors. The president was ordered to complete tho alteration of the road at Newton as soon as possible, to obviate the delay and the danger of backing into town. All uutaken Contracts on the Paint Rock and Ducktown branches, were let out to tho "Americnu Construction Com pany." It was stated that 1,400 hands are now at work on the roadaud that the number will be increased to 2000. The road , is to be completed to Paiut Rock by the 15th of November. An iron bridge all ready purchased, will span! the French Broad at or near Warm Springs. The work on the Ducktown branch will be completed to within half a mile of Pigeon river by the 1st of December. - Mr. V. E. McBee of Charlotte was 'elec ted Superintendent of the Road at a salary of $2,500 a year. ! ;. " A thoroughly go-ahead spirit charac terized the meeting; the directors cer tainly mean business. Nor do they seem to fear losing the road, but are anticipa ting a - far richer harvest in travel and freights xn the. completion of the two branches than have yet been dreamed of by the public. So far as we can learn everything is prosperous aud promising under a management which lingers not. Itegoliitious, t Whereas, we the teachers in attendance upon the Rowan Teachers Institute Lave greatly eujoyed, to our mutual profit and instruction the exercises of the samel, and whereas, we desire to express our full ap preciation of the advantages that we have experience, do therefore . j Bctolved, That the thanks of. members of Uic lustitute are due and are hereby extended, - ; 1st. To the Committee of the Salisbu ry Graded School for their kind offer of the use of the elegant new public school building. - 2d. To the instructors for the prompt, diligeut aud efficient efforts that they have made to perform the duties that devolved upon them in their several de partuieuts. 3rd. To the Conductor for the earnest, Successful aud exceedingly affable inan uer iu which he has presided over the ex ercises of the Institute. 4th. To the distinguished lecturers who have so greatly added to the luterest of the Institute by their elocuent and in Utructiye addresses deliveredduring the evening sessions. ; 5th. To those citizena who have atten- eu me exercises, auu oy tneir presence encourage tbe work, aud showed their appreciation of the efforts made iu the iw u cuuvouuu, auu aiwi ior iiieir ma ny acts of courtesy aud atteutions to the teachers of the Institute. - i oth. To Mr. Theo. Buet banm ftr the use of bis organ, and to the ladies who performed upou it, c$olccd, That we the punils of this lustitute do owe, and do hereby express our aeep ooiigation to our worthy Super intendent for the many advautages we have derived from tber opportunities af forded us in this Institute, and that we do heartily approve of the untiring energy, aingem ana successiui manner in Which lie bas carried out the school-law that has imposed this duty upon him. I - : George R. McNeill. - - ; Co. SttpL Pub. Int. C B- Owes, Beei1 & Tn. Aug. 16, 1831. - IimiNa INTEIiIiiaENCE. T. K. BBCSEB, M A3AGER. ; ; Cabarnis County Mines. , Tucker.- Started all her machinery on the 8th iust,, every - thing worked fine. ' Water is now all pnmped out on West aide and shaft 33 feet deep is clean ed 'out down to vein which shows well with a width of 18 incites. Have sunk 30 feet ou ernes vein. : Will open 2 shafts on East side this week. bmnER. Locsited iuide the Coiti ration of, Concord, ia lieiug iropened and worked.! The' tunnel which was com menced some time since has been driven to the vein which is rich; Pikexix. The Chlorination works are now started. . I We notice on the streets this week the following gentlemen who are interested tn or about to purchase mining property. Dr. J. H. Mears, Phihv, E. W. Wilsoo, Pa., Gen. C. Leventhrop, aud party, N. Pi Harbin, Dalton Ga. l. IROX AND MICA Mines of Mitchell County. . The county of Mitchell, in this State, has - been made famous, by its rich de pOMita itf irot and luica. Its ibo is prob ably ilie ; finest to be found in this coun try. We met Gen. J. T. Wilder who erected. the first forge in North Carolina. Jnst after the r war this gentleman sent a ton of Mitciiell County ore to the firm of Brookes & Crooke, Sheffield, England; wiio'ni it n'lii moinil....!......) .... . . . . , . .i, . , . bladM stamped: "Rees & Wildei's Magiietic." These blades, Gen. vVildtr states, are only two removes from the ore. There were only 13 dozen of them and they are now scattered all over tbe Uuited States. Mr. The:. Baerltaiuu of Salisbura pur chased one of them from a gentleman in Florida. Geu. Wilder offered him a pre mium for it, but failed to obtain it as the owner claimed that it was the best metal he had ever seen. ; Gen. Wilder carries a pocket knife of. the same metal, with which he whittles a ten peimj, nail with out making the least impression ou the blade. This gentleman is imw conducting the Bock Ckeek Ikox Wokks, situate atoat 13 miies from Bakers ville. The mine no pitKluces about 21MK) Huiidsof the very best iron per day. This and the Crauburry Um Works, rejMrted iu last paper, are the ouly Iron mines now in oieratiou'iu thecouuty. Mica is more extensi vely mined. Proltabl v the largest mine iu the County is the Clabrissa Mica, located 3 miles east of Bakersville. It is owned and worked by nrivate narties : w a a ' f Mr. J. G. Heap and Mrs. Clapp, being the owners. The mica is found in a feldspar vein. bound by a luirdruiicacions gueis. The average widtirof vein is about four feet. They are down 325 feet: tin vi.M at this depth being fully as giod aH that nearer the sm face. They have six shafts; thedeepest 325 feet, and the most shallow. US feet. The latter is a new shaft the average depth, being 200 feet. These are all connected by winze, aud stoping each shaft being suuk on the vein. They use horse whims for hoising both mica and, water, in addition to which they have one steam hoist ; the engine by which it is run has not ceased its steady stroke for over eighteen months its stoppage for one day would . require several days time to c ear thm min of water. Mr. Heap informed us that'this was a paying mine his exact language being : "We are making some money." The mica as it is takeu from the mine is not marketable, but must be divided and sub-divided, marked out in ''shapes' or squares aud cut : then wi-ann! in pound packages, when it is ready for - , 1 - market. An establishment iu the touu of Bakersville, keeps a corps of hands steadily engaged iu prepariug the mica Tor shipment. The Clocdlaxd Mica, two miles beyoud the Clarrissa, is owned and worked by the same parties. It is a drift, or open cut into , the side of a mountain and has beeu worked as deep as 500 feet aud driving. Tns Suck Hole Mica, 5 miles from Bakersville, is also owned and worked by the same parties. They are, down 100 feet, six shafts average depth 85 feet. There is oue large vehi. about 4 feet wide, ou which all these shafts are sou t ; and they are also con nected by tuunels.. The Cook Mica, owned and worked by same parties, lies 12 miles from . Bakersville. They have sunk five shafts, average depth, 40 feet. The vein dips at an angle of about twen ty degrees almost parallel with the surface. The Howt.llMica, 9 miles from Bakersville, is worked by lrliy and Gnudstaf. They have two shafts, aud are down 30 feet. All the above properties are consider ed paying. The Pbeslet Mica, has been worked for eight years by Mack Young, Esq., down 50 feet not produ cing well at this time. . Mining- Notes. '. . LARGE SALES. Mr. J. J. Newman, of Dutch Creek Mining Company, on the 12th iust. com pleted the sale of the Atlas and Bame mines, embracing 1351 acres of mineral (gold) land, in this county, to Mr. Leo pold Graf, of Newark, N. J. Mr. Graf is an extensive manufacturer of boots and BBOWS GLflTllGATAi SHOE STDBE! S" ;: -. ; : In order to make room for my FALL STOCK, I am now closing out my stock o J Will sell $20.00 suits at - $15.00 : $10.00 Will sell an all wool suit JOB LOT VESTS TO CLOSE OUT at 75c. LADY S'; SMMLS AND IL-OOST ''SHOiaS at COST Will sell a nic9. nickel heel-plate cloth shoe for 75c Men's Low Quartered Shoes at $1.00 v Men s tsrogan bhoes at A Jln tot of Boot n liREAT WRIETI' OF I always keep on hand a NT' I f KMMI ! M. Such SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, CUFFS, CRAVATS, &C. Also TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, VALICES, UM- . BR3LLAS, SOLE LEATHER AND FINE CALF! SKINS. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO WHOLESALING. I am offering yen nine bargains and respectfuUr atk a trial. I am satisfied I can sell good lower than any house in Saliabury, as I sell strictly for 4a. UTZ IXOTTO 10 "S20ET PROPITB AITD QUIOS BJLLEB." Try and see if you don't find goods cheap at the ONE PICE, CASH STORE. jV? "u shoei iu Newark and is a nmu of consid erable lueiin. He will work the mines on his own account. T1IK ATLAS AND BAMK MIS'ES lay Itetweeti Gold Hill and ' Dutch Creek miueg, aud has the veins Tumh each of these mines riinuin thiooji it. There are more than 40 distinct ; veins on the place, some of which, run , the whole length of the place which is about 4 miles long. Mr. Graf arrived here on the 8th iust. iu company with Dr. August T. Soilness ler, a practical chemist of Newark, aud left at once for Dutch Creek miue and re mained at the residence with Mr. New man, prospecting and making tests of the ore until the 12th when the sale was com plete, and the party left for home. A portion of the purchase money has been paid aud the balance will be paid iu Sep tember, and operations will at once com meuce and machinery put in place. BOOM AGAIN j for old Rowau aud North Carolina. Mr. Newman, while ou bis Western North Carolina trip, about the first of this mouth, negotiated the purchase of some. 87,580 acres of laud in Mitchell and Burke coun ties for himself nud company. All of this land is rich in 'mineral and timber, some handsome samples of which Mr. Newman brought home with him. This, land will be developed and made available, aa two proposed railroads will pass through it both of which must be built at no dis tant day. .1 ..... Death of Col. Auder6ii Ellis. COL Abdersoa ElUs died at Ms Dlantatton 10 mllas below tue ciiy Saturday algat aOeraolttaessot two weens, vau ut aay ociore aia aeaia wu U Known to toe inetnoers oi aa umu taat ao was in a dan gerous ooamuon, ana so tue irooa man Ubssea swar ueiore ou uwaus uew taat ue wua m. joi. siom was Doru ia uoiae ttowanl county. Karth CaroU- na. a years airo. and cams from i,he best r&miitea of tne old Sonh State. One oi tu ante beubm gorer- was uis uruMier. ue canto w rmups county some is rears aeo. and with taa lats Maior Partea bournt tbe Cral; plantation wnere be aaslnce re- siaea. rnor to nu resiaence in cms county be planted upon Arkansas river below Piaa Bluff. A substantial uprtgbt citizen and devoted husband ana ratuer, a stauacn inea i, col. tun wui long be missed. Though ereatly coafl iOd by tbe otx ration ot bis extensive pianUns tnteresc, he to and um to devote to tbe sudv oi aifalrs. and there ..were lew wno naa a better K aowiedgi- or men and things that auuci- uic coiuuiaa luteresu ui aa eievatea ana ai maed turn, true to nature, als dignity and bis man liness were such as to be respected aal admired by eieo uis enemiesi. u ne naa any. tie leaves a sor rowing wire and two sons, Frank and Eugene, who know more than tbe writer ot this obituary or any one else ot his true worth and resplendent charac teristics.' The remains were taken to MemDhia this morning, where they wiu be placed in tbe tamily lot In Elm wood cemetery, where Ues tbe dust ot bU oiuestcaua jonn. wno aiea several years ago. c rw weekly .if oria juij z. A Grand Eepulation. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has reached a reputation that is not lim ited by the cou tines of sectloiior conntrr. There are no injurious substances, nor false and temporary stimulants in the preparation.. It is purely vegetable, and compounded under a formula that has passed severe tests, and ! won endorse ments from some of the highest medical talent iu the country. A. T. World. "WIXE OF CARDUI" makes rosy cheeks and clear pompleziona. Al Theo, P. Klutti'. for $15.00 $12.50 $7.50 $5.00 -o- fi.w I - - hand, to 04 told ry thap. . STRAW BATS AT COST. full and complete stock of I I as II M. S. BR O WIST. BUSINESS LOCALS A Fine Double-Barrel 9HOT GUN for Said by M. S. Brown. GRAIN DRILLS! A car load of Grain Drills in store. Will be sold at very short profit. K. K. Crawford & Co. JUST AUKIVED TB03I Tbe XjaxicI. of X23.e TOllLir Where I have been buying all kinds of mountain produce, such as Butter, Chickens, Eggs, lloney. rota toes, c, c. j. u CNKLT. ti irr? iiioiinaiiorfi sssnr nuns Table Shotting Actual Chit to Member of $4,000 Insurance for One Year (March 1, 1879, to March 1, 1880).- First Class, aged 18 to 30 years. .$17 00 .2125 Secoud 3U 40 Third " 40 Fourth " 45 45 50 55 60 n u .. 25 50J ,. 3400 .5100 . 6300 Fifth 50 Sixth " 55 J. Z. LlcIJtsly, Ag't. NOTICE! JOHN F. EAGLE, -FASHIONABLE- BOOT AND SHOE Invites your attention to his shop, opposite Mayor's Office. Repairing neatly and prompt, ly done. AH grades of gsods made to order. BOO Susshelfs of ONIONS Wanted at Exxxss' Dbco Stoul PRICE CURRENT. i f Corrected by J.M. Kxox & Co.l j Aug J8. Corroir eood Middlings, 11 Middlinc 8 low do ... . 8i stains 5(7 Bacox. county, hoe round 11 Bcttkb 2025 Eoos 10(124 CntcsEXs per dozen $3.00 Cork New 80 Meal moderate demand tt 80O 85 Wheat good demand at 1001.15 Flour best fam. 310 extra 2.90 super. 2.85 Potatoes, Irish 50 Oxioxs 50 Lard 11 12 Hat 50333 OATs W40 Bexswax 2021 Tallow 5 Blackbibrtes Applks, dried '84 8uoar Deserving articles are always appreci ated. The exceptional cleanliness of Par ker's Hair Balsam makes it popular. Gray bairs are impossible with Its' occasional use. augl4sepl4 I have reduced my stock of LAT73C8. colon of all DBES8 C00DS to and ' BELOW My 111 1111 together LOW COT are also put down to and below eo. ran; be sure to come soon as I must close thea IFAILIL A TT tt PARASOLS, Uwill ssve much by ' buvingfrom meinths next twenty dsys. . . Respectfully, " J. D. GASKILL. Remember that I always keep mv stock of foods not mentioned above far have the largest stock IP YOU WISH 1 1 Your: Watches and Clocks, Sewing Machines,&c, teuaired bv a good, cheap and responsiWIt workman pleaae leave them with Messrs. Klutls & BeQiImsn, SaUaburj, N. C. 45:1 v R. L. BROWN. Dried Prul s of all kinds, for which we will pay good prices in either CASH or barter. Dry your fruit and bring it to me. J. F. ROSS. Aug. ,1881. Tie YAH mm Cotlm Gil AKO imsra cotton piiess. Tt TMwtt pfivninff ontflt in the world. Cotton sinned on taus gin commands a nzcoer pnosuaa tou fftnnnd on anv other vaKnoiia s rarxs. iunw, . Asents tor Rowan. Stanly and Cabarrus Go's. For Circulars, sc., call on M. 8. Brown, sauSbury. SKimo Ws have npsnei s livery Stable on Council, be tween Mala and Lee Street, wbers wewtubs pleased to serre the pabUc Our tomoats an ail onEncaqansw.saa oar nmi retaooaoie. wivt os a call. : . . 1 May 24, 61. If A. lfswsry 4 Brs. tf i HEffLITEMuTAM 0 RENADINES- UlCE BCNTINOsi l?! I : COST. : stock of with all my 0HO3SS, C, Tf 0091 all out very soon to make room for ray farm up to full standard. a?id hn in Salisbury. TIME TABLE WESTERN H. C. Railroad. Takes effect Sunday, July 17, tssi, at lr. M. (DIE. - PASSXSGER TRAIS. asms. LBAVR. STATIONS. AWUT1. Ua.m9allsburr 4Ma.m 1108 a. tn ITnlnl creek iu ISM Elmwood I OS us statesviue ti lo Catawba 11 IM Newton ii tl Conova Uts SOT Hickory H6Tp.m U (card nil ti Uforranton lot 44S Olenn Alpine loot SOS Brldgewater ttf 41 ' Marlon 8 64 M Old Fort SOS 7 7.07 a J Henry 717 747 Blk Mountain III 14 Coopers 07 lit Swannanoa 4 4M Asneruie Ju'ct tt? tM AsnevlUe 1 I a Preach Broad LSAVS. Tts SUp.ss FREIGHT , TRA IS. ASSZVS, LSAVS. STATIONS. AKEIVS. LSAV1. oo a.a.:8llbury so tm. s 14 aj. OOOA.MJ iTnlrd Creek Elmwood :8tatesvlU0 Catawba iNewton iconover Hlckorr tlcard 'Morgan ton Olen Alplns Brldewater iMarton :01a Fort 147 ts (M 7 44 IM ! 1 10 ' t4t -.tt 10 4 II M ! 11 It 100 tit ! 141 401 j ( M : SIS I4S ! l4 lis ts iitot in tt a.u, iio 3 ! 40 j OS S44 i CIS I 84 AM. :Henrr s I t rBUt MOonUla 03 s to I to r jtcoopers s M ' iLonrs iU MP.R.I iAsnenneJnL . Aabevuie ! - I IPrencb Broadi 4 N A.M. i tarrslas ros dally, Sundays eicepted. A. B. ANDREWS, osa. fayt. . .Come' to the Front! W. A. EAGLE rcra BOOT, SHOE & GAITER IUKEB, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE ESXI3S DBCO STORE. All Work Strictly First Class Hsviof had sixteeo years experience lo the boineM, I am prepared 70 PLEASE h most bMtidioua. Tor EASE ADD ELEGANCE OF f IT my work can sot be excelled. tsAll material of th best sod finest (Fade, ICAll work done in tbe Istest styles sod fashions. - (hats Fine Wat a Specialty. Readymsd work of tbe best quality si wsra on hand for sale. Attention riven to FANCY WORE and ('haropion Box Toe Work. Repairing Katly snd Promptly done tt moderate prices.' t?&J3al!sfaction guaran teed or no cbarge&f Orders by mail promptly filled. sir wu. l unit. Subscribe (or Carolina . Watchman, only $1.50 pr year in 'ad vanes.'
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