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I :! r C iEa . -t fiUJRSDAY, SEPT-li 183U NEW TEKMS. Wroh and after the 1st day of January, ,Lai the subscription price of the )Vatck ,MVJn iw, its follows - - nip i sate One rear, - - 1 lWri.l a mrmtha.2 001 . SIiTJS is 7tT7 2 M tD ; " this yield Ver sweet potatoes are in the market, thousand bushels of com. It may exceed Tblreare now about 1500 hands work. in J on u --. , . . I o - . - 1 jvater in some of onr wells la becom-Varco-iardly enough for sinking the buekjt. ' . q Fiyeear loads of excursionists passed -nl VtlupadaV niifhL of ITIia .n I lie licswiu a - . j 1. I Ssiinrln v fij.finnl AiuwUHnn will 1w Vil1 in I I j o -V the j A blind Uapuat preacuer, jvbt. r.ianu2u. u is expeczea to do a meeung i o4tLr nfM itchelfcounty, tilled the ap-1 of unauai interest. Several distinguished it j ' . P T- f Qaah ttll. Tt1M I nnintment OI lie V . J. I ji do last Sunday. L The Graded School in tliia place open ed lait week with 140 pupils, and they were .till coming in at last accounts. jxEs W. Rumple, -"Eaq., was sworn in, as Attorney and Counsellor ac uiw, in open court, last Friday at Statesville. i ' t " 0 Our streets were well crowded on last atarday quite a business air about our jow i i xil Tmnlin aon of the Biclcorv Press i t l .. i.: ,rflr- uuej uto ocrcr miku iv piwu vw - waain town tliia weeic. . -L .tt kJ ier O I Mr. James Horah has returned to faison's, Duplin Co6nty, where be willj jeopeu the academy. a o I Wehadaallon Friday from Mr. Mc- Dairmed. editor of the Robesonian, of tuaiberion a juviai, wu -luuMug wnu of about paper. 35. lie publislies a lively HISTORY OP ROWAN, COUNTY IS tfOW READY FQR DELIVERY. ;j . . . O Our townsman. Mr. W. T. Liu ton, has juit returned from an extended continen tal tour; taking in Liverpool, London, iMaDjchester, Leeds, Lcichester, Edinburg, Glasglow, IJuDIm, fans, -.lsrusseis, aiu- werj, and numerous other places in Eug- ! laud, Scotland, Ireland, Fvauce, Belgium isud Holland. ' , - i ! - 1 1 fiiUw nn old lioni-a and reduce them !hj placing them in alternate layers with iiood ashes, and so manufacture them into1 manure for your melon patch next ' spring. They are f5iud to cxcell all other Wires : but to satisfy yourself, try Tariou kind of manures and keep an accurate account of the results. i . , . -, i The Presbyterian Mnlo and Female Scliool will opeu on Monday the 5th of September, 1681. For ''tickets of ndinis- iotr apply to D. A. Davis, Chairman School Committee. Miss Lizzie Gilmer iad Mr. R. M. Davis, teachers. - ; ).. . o , A pleasant party was given last Wednesday evening, by Mr. and Mrs. E. j B. Xeave, -complimentary to Miss Fannie McNcely. Qnito a numberjf our youbg people enjoyed the occasion. Our humorous and iovial towusman. Mf.:P. B. Beard, has accepted an engage- mem wjtn Messrs. null cc Janiei, hick- neoj fi where, hi future, he will act as trav- eiing salesuiAn for that. firm. We regret to loose him. He wn$ Very popular heie aud will doubtless make numerous friends at his new home. o- Hard Tmr iv ?ottm ClrbLiVA 1IME9 IS feOUTH LAHOUSA. Mules harb been scut up from South Car- lina into this neighborhood for winter- ingl The owner, in one case, offered the ,Y . . . - , . . pick aud choice of five mules for winter- las them. Iu another iustance the pick . .t v . . . t I. I i iwree was oucrca. n isepi odui .uurvu. J -.The fint bale of cotton to this market ame iu last' Thursday, Aug. 25th. It was raised on the lands of Mr. Stewart, i Mt. UllaTownsliip, and sold by Mr, J. N. Bailey, to Mr. J. P. Rosa. It waa a 445 I bale, grading middling, and sold for 1H . cents per pound. This is not claimed as teaching a large class at this place, i tie first bale in the State, but it is earlier. Cotton piekmg has commenced in earn ' tiin vi.u f,.. est in this section. It will, however, not a ATRinosiAL.-There wasa neatmat- dr litiier vet. ! the company, in 9 casea out of 10, seeks rinionial job turned out at the residence sorerai f our citizena have I been off the ueWspaper oflSce to gain the informa f Mr. Wm. II. Overman, Suuday night to Miaenheimer'a springs, and one 1ms tion which should have been made pub last, about 10 -o'clock, by Rev. Leo Craw- not returned yet. It has been suggested lie through the columns of the mining parties plighting, were Giles Bovdes MarriedAagnst 25th, by Rev. W. II. we venture to say that, in this country (fall blooded African of rather handsome Cone, Mr. Paul Kefred and Miaa Minnie where thertf are thousands of wealthy irl. i W mininrr coinnaniea. that there would not aationalitiea), long a highly prized aer- j a'wi auu ava a liA iiiuiiv iviui vu tkt a II. Mr.......1J - vuiu - There were but few witnesses present, Mihey not of the number who lightly .teem the aoleinnitiea of such an occa- won. The happy pair gracefully acknowl- w.cu me coruiai congratuiuoua wi """' Jiv.l. j .i a... i. .1 . "7UU' "u meu ww- mo wwiu lor, Asheville, N. C, which w to be then uture uome. Graded Siiool. This school opened! tea days since, in tho nw school build- Nt baa started under most flattering eir- cafittances with a hundred and fifty fapiU, in daily attendance: I 'Mr. T. F. K'Intti-.li.u ..ffenula hand- .aome tH-ize eaclrto'the Uiy and 1. -.f;i-'.i.M iu.. friri H-rid '.,'. . . -ptH; tnttl IU ,11c ..m Jtmil make the bciit literal luucmeiil '1 V aall the biauvlw i. ..Tlii'i v ry cood Mk Klutu crneiall. take the lead. The rrii.cii.al ' in it k othera- to offer like ru- by tlJ lurui.i k Im1h arc in i. . . . ... ouccd Jo make extia fvtrliouii. this" sectiou will full abort at least one half. . . ", i , The weather continues dry except in small spot. The farmera. have not yet turned their laada for wheat, sow id tor new seeds, or done anything to compen for short crops of corn. - . f - o ..... T i - 1 . ' ' m ' 1 V - - IT F.VTrTll 4U ere is a cornfield within 2 miles of town- of about 80 acres, which will this dry year not less than three that, for many acres of it will yield 50 or 60 bushels. This is a part of the land re deemed from what was formerly known as McKay's mill pond, now the farm of Mr. Murdock. He came near wearing himself out in his efforts to bring it into cultiva tion, but the fruits of his toil are now be ginning to mature, j . o I can N. C. Suxdat School Coxvextiox. Tt unnnal mattnr tt fliA StatM - ""-ft Moravian church, at Salem, Sept, 1st n.Mi.a ...maaJ k. til .(fan. wuoRrr . i o uucvu w fa I iwuW) auiuug iHivuii uwit iv. : i me Gen. Rob. Vance. Mai. B. Bincham, lie v. S. C. Vass, and Mr M. E. P. Porter, of ruua. ii is luougui tuo ouuunjr ocuwi i of this section will be generally represent J ted. AU friends of the cause aro regar- in ded aa delegates. ) o - j I Ditching. We suppose nothing better for the health of a community can be done in a neighborhood than to clear np swamps and stagnant pools, and bring such lands into cultivation. Wherever audi im- provementa have been made, experience hn ulinim Hi t lhv confer A anbstantial on the community near tliem, and vi mo tiiuu. luia uviug avy im uv ...j, . ..U i. rre"w uc" fUU"3 W4 BU,;u wv , 19 "vv done. The immediate cost of sucn work is sometimes heavy, but once done the ; j. ; : ..: 4 . luiprovcuicuw juukumtv tv Jkc ul'i I and is a permanent benefit. We have I heard of a considerable job of this kind 7 jam umsueu, on me lauus oi i.. xeuiz, j t near Gay's Chapel : a ditch of naif a mile in length, averaging 2x4 feet, clears up about 10 acres of land, estimated! at $100 au acre, which before, was only a nuisance to the neighborhood a sort of geucrator of malaria. The work was douliyMr. Letttz and Mr. Cozort,who are owners of! the property. They deserve the thanks of the neighborhood, and will doubtless realize a, handsome reward for their heavy labor. MIDLAND N. C. RAILROAD. Pt- Wm. Cain, C. E., is here equip- ping for the resurvey of the Midland. He finished the preliminary survey to Brush Creek, where he met Col. jSardner and his corps. i He begins to run other necessary expo- rimeutal lines and to locate, on Wedues day of this week. He is Just from New- . ; bern, wucre tue corps nuisiieu iuai, iirw- fije8 an& estimates. . Capt. Cain says they fmve found a good line, work cf construction will aud that the be begun in a few weeks. - j Col. Gardner is now running a line from Pitt8boro to Raleigh. The! eastern terminus is not yet decided Raleigh and Goldsboro beiue the two points to decide between. When located a force; is to be put to work at both ends, so that the work may progress as rapidly as possible, Capt. Cain saya : 4Your people seem to tliink that when the survey is done, all is done. This is a mistakethe road will be built whether the Company get the Western road or not." Enoch ville Items. Hugh Parks, Esq., aged about ninety ycararand his gtanl daughter, Miss Jen- I " ... . . . . rD- . . . y Parks, were rimng in aunggyoneuay . . I . . . . had i ft mu e Hl'KS, were naiog in Buuggjr.uue uaj week, to which thev had I a mule i.5fi..i Vh mnin aw nmpthin? and rfused to go, Miss Jenny got out to lead the mule, but before she got hold of it, it whirled round and rau down a ateen Ji L,..: .vn.., i,u faro nmonsr the rocks, lie was uruisea . 1 severely all over, with several Muises in his face. Upon examination it was found however, that no bones were broken. He dent, will Drench here nextlSunday. - - ' - ... . . . ! 11 Mr. Frank UiacKweiaer. wnoi is wen known ns a sinius school teacher, is now last long this year. i f I - : I .. ... .. 1 Tho Irish Revolution conrenuon in v v ... ,..n ,w .rakeelarinir ... BritUU xu mu8t dtw-d, 1 ... . a . B.C. MM ..M.. I " and propo8e after the first of September . commence the work cf destruction by the uae of dynamite. May anch threata be I ' . . . ... publicly uttered in thu country ana the : partic8 not 11 to ftn account ? L. J. Jenninga,-who expresses himseii on cccaasiona very cautionaly, aaya that England ia growing revolutionary and that a feeling ia becoming general there among people witW property that it would be a most excellent thing if they could transfer tnemseives ana uieir urvpvri. transfer themselves and their property 1 : . I ,T. 0.. a Iui i.f tnilMn tu- uuucu otitw;-. ..w.rr...w be luconiinir prevalent that order anu security exist in America to a greater ex tent than in any European country And! so all eyeaare beginning to arn to us here across the water. Xcks dt Ob. . .1..: -..li .a nif iv arruutin I umih or me couniru ukci. cctitcr wr, u nr itevs. j. uuuiu.li under the circumsUnces. 1 'I iImW information concerning dutnels, and W. J. Smith, Vice-PresidenU ,1. M. Kr phnrliA AIloe. theoWical stu- I States, aud turns the attention of capita- Davis. Secretary: J. D. McNeely, lrens.; ZII2HNO INTEILIGEXT CE. c T. K. BRCSKR, MANAGER. , Coxad Hill. Operations, under the management, hare - been begun at thia mine, . They advertise for 300 hands. Silver Vaixet. ia goingworking 75 hands. They are contentrating and ship- The mills at week. Hoover Ilili started last - . O. Bos t wick Book keeper, and BenjJ Davia.1 Engineer, both of the Crowelll Mine, went North thia week: The PbcEuix In Cabarrus Las suspended on account of failure in water supply. Work will be resumed as soon aa water be obtained. North State Slining- Company. Tkc ft t Vnmam flinrnl Snrur!n tpfl. dent, returned from Enghind, (where he JOB LrOT VESTS TO nad oeen on company's ouaineas, uunng our absence. He immediate! v. in company 1.1. lT-I fTl Tl f .nl V1UI JUUI. A UUh uvuuu , V. noun ww i 11UO Ol tUB prwiniscu iiuiiuuu iiviu I Stateaville to Jefferson; About thia timel Maj. Kirkland, their chief engineer had a icg DroKen.wnicii, riarueu uia wur. some. However, thia gentleman ia kept communication by letter. These gen- tlemen express themselves aa satisfied with the Dreliminarv work so. far. and also with what the people along the line propose to do in the way of inducements for the road The people are enthusiastic and have promised every assistance in their power and have otherwise encour- aged the company with their good will. A .aaii aa h HnA la Inrnf. cnntrfl.fla wni be let, and the work of construction will DO DUBneu irum uoiu cuui 01 tue ruuu. . i jjr.rL.Rmes buj b. our ursi euieruiciriu- .... O,. . .1.1 nua wm do oiaveuvuie, ous mat it wm finally terminate in Salisbury' The prospects of the company are fine, ... ii . . l I : aua wllu lueir money auu uiwu iuij the work will go vigorously forward. of the companies mines, we can aay . Crowell on account of difficulty with stockholders, and " the superintendent's being called away on railroad matters, has suspended oDeratiouB for a short time. At i COPPEtt- Kkqb work is progressing fairly. They are down 157 feet, and sinking new winx iu first level. They will go down 400 feet. The erection of furnaces for smelting is progressing as rapidly as the brick makers can furnish the material. They are opening their large Mica' Mike with most flattering results. They are rnnuing a drift on au eight foot vein, four feet of which is solid mica, of very light color; free from iron . stains and very flexible. They also have a force employed opem iug their vast Inox Beds. They own four and one-half miles of fine iron ore, which lays in beds of from teu to forty feet wide. They propose, for the good of the btate, to make a fine display of minerals from Western Carolina at the Atlanta Exposition. This ia of courso a labor of love, as the company cannot hope to realize anything by this display, except the honor due them from the State, for thus showing to the world tho proaucta oi ner mineral wealth. Alining Jonrnals. "It ia too late to enter into any argu ment to prove the value of a representa tive newspaper in every department of business activity. Those papers which nm devoted to a special branch of bnsi ness, and become the centre through Uivu . o-- - - , bio information is presencea to inose in terested in its particular line, are gener- ally appreciated and well sustained. If there is D7Vl" 'P with the mining journals. I no news- nrwr. devoted to the different branches f Knftiueaa. such as railroads, furniture, I l'l .n A maahaniii. Smn n-nrl'lni, arenuwkuic, imv-auivo, vu .w..UiJ, agriculture, we., muwu ime piuuiuu. hand are crowded with liberal advertise- ments. jpopcr acroiea 10 we muttmg t- lifts to promising fields and reliable mines. Mining companies continuously reap me benefit) are built up and made strong i by this influence, yes not so mucn even J i ii.. i a: r aa a caru, giving iuo locauou ui men place of business, is given to the paper A stranger coming to the city wishingto 'be a mining paper in existence, if ad depended entirely upon these niea for support. The namea aud i?Ld --j i companies xor support, me names auu offices even of tho country attorney and a. . . ... . i mi.va.mam tiMmmanfir n ,n ,rMi 11, pj" knows that haa known them for years, but in any city not one-tenth of the rain- mg companies, ciairumg iu u yunuw, lonn lin i1icunirorMl hv ftHV TiabllC an- can be discovered bv anv public an nouncement of their namea aud location even in papers devoted exclusively to their interest." Chicago Mining Beriew. Annual Meetluff of the Rowan Co. ' f Sunday School and Bible Associations. nnal mnvnn tinn At TTnion (Lntheran) to t,nivn nn Tnulr and Wedneadav. iii,nn.n nn Tn&iiv tt I K m OOJ . iMth : 1 vuMivin vm m m nuu There were present at xne convenvion 50 delegatea, representing 20 S. Schools, . non ..,ui m. . & a v m w 4977 ntriUr.tA t, 4 Snlmnl wnrW 1 mi Tin Til lx. .en, Luu.urm. nuu icuuiwu . Tli Anmm itftA nnnninted at tha laat annual convention to prepare a report I . . rj i J.T. :.. . . n . . . :. Elpiill; Jil;: iill ' BBOWS CLOTMUlffl SHOE STORE! SSfift5"" In order to make room for my FALL STOCK, I am now closing out my stock i Vill sell $20.00 suits at - $15.00. " f 10.00 " Will acll an all wool suit for 4 II IB; li V? . EES SKIPS' 1 V A JJ T) Lm 3'TS?S?r p?SO!IS! SSt at CO ST Will sell a pice nickel heel-plate cloth ahoe for 75c Men's Low -Quartered Shoes at $1.00 Men's Brog&n Sboes at f i.ou A fine lot of Boot on hand, GREAT VARIETY OF STRAW HATS AT COST. I always keep on hand a full Ii V MS imMiiu Such as SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, GUFFS, CRAVATS, &C. Also TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, VALICES, UM ' BRELLAS, SOLE LEATHER AND FINE CALF SKINS. SPECIAL ATTENTION t -m fforinrr frnnnin. hfirtrnina and rciDcctfullv ask a trial. Iam satisfied lean sell goods lower than any house in Salisbury, ITI HOTTO ID "SHOUT PROFITS -HID QUIOS SALSS." Try and see if you don't find goods cheap at the ONE PICE, CASH STORE. M. S. BEOWN. the numDcr of S. Schools in the county, reported the number as follows: Methodist. 12: Lutheran, 17 : rreauy- terian, 9; Episcopal, 4; German Reform, 3; Baptist. 1 ; Union S. Schools, 5; Total, 51. Enrolled number of pupils, 3,000. Thirty-five of these report 103 officers ; 303 teachers ; 2,499 pupils. Nineteen re- Sort $382 collected for S. -School work, line report 1,720 volumes in their libra ries. The various topics on the programme ir.r well discussed, brincing out many poiuta of information, and of interest to the cause. Capt. R. R. Crawford and Col. P. A. Httilicr. delecates to tho International S. s fnnvpntiou held at Toronto, Canada, r.nWfw1 rerr interesting: account of tl.a nnwodiniTR of that COUVCUtioU. Tim foUnwincr otneers were oievicu iui tli ensainff vear: John W. Mauney, President: Jeremiah Grccber, Yice-Pres ident; R. M. Davis, Secretary; Lawson W. Klutts, Treasurer. . '. . 1 1 '..iir The Uioie Associauou met i. A. M., Weduesuay me xiu. awc. . Rumple delivered the aunual address on tkn Hible. Mr. J. U. aicixeeiv, uwwuibi. renorted $16.21 collected and forwarded to the treasurer oi uio aiuwiwiu Association. During the convention ft 13.56 were collected and delivered to the treasurer. I T t).. Hiinnaitnr. Will 11 OL jur. i. . ' present, anu luucu w The following are the officers : elected for the ensuing year : i . . J. F. Ross, Depositary. All the proceedings of the convention were conducted iu a pleasant anu nrmo. uious manner. Tim followincr resolution was unani- thank, of this con veution arc due and are hereby tendered, 1 t To the couirreeation of Uniou church for the elegant hospitality extended to the members of this bony. 2d. To the several choirs that have fur nished such excellent music aud contnb nted so largely to the interest of our scs kiona. Each Sunday School in tho connty was faested to nf TKa tho North Carolina -fsf?xA tion, to bo held at Salem, on the '--v- o..j c..i,nnu " l,!!"ir.l1 luTZiiZZ will 1 nw W w. ru. IfcM t. I ... II I. I in LUU .wUm..VW ..... i uv i... w.m. m - tnl-A noticA of this.. TIia nuTt annual convention will be 1.1.1.1 nt Pmnklin Presbvteriau church. The nrnirramme and time of meeting will le hereafter stated by the Executive Com mittee. R. M. da via, seciy. "WINE OF CARDUI" four times a dar makes a happy household. AtTheo. F. Klottx. A Grand Reputation . Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure I has reached a reputation that is not lim- ited bv the confines of section or country. There are no injurious auostances, nor . k r m w i n t 'ai an i list pais anu ieimur-rj u-.-u . I preparation. It is purely vegetable, and L.lnli1iu1 nnilw n fnrmnlA that has I naand Mrors teata. and WOU endorse- bvuiiiuuuuvu . m I nienta from some of the highest medical of j talent in the country. -'-A. x . World, 'i - $15.00 $12.50 $7.50 $6.00 CLOSE OUT &t 75a to he told ry cheap. and complete stock of TO WHOLESALING. i as I sell strictly for tath. ; CARRIED. in Iredell county, August -tn,oyKev. ueo. d. neimore, Mr. . r . iit-r. iv ohm Maggie F., daughter of D. F. Watson, Esq., formerly of Rowan county. DIED. Lottie Alexander Parker, aged 4 years, 1 mouth and 2 days, on last Saturday the , . -. j . 27th lust. vOf typnoia lever. t t.- Tr n a,,rm. 9,1 1P.Q.1 James shiblkt, lnianc ton oi iioucrt a. and Mary Alice Blackwelder, aged 1 year and 16 days. No bitter tear for thee he shed, Blossom of being, seen and gone ! With flowers alone we strew thy bed, O blest departed one ; Whose all of life, a rosy ray, Ulusnea into aawn ana pasaea awaj. B A. C Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and you vjll never be bilious At Tlieo. F. Kluttt'a. BUSINESS LOCALS GRAIN DRILLS ! A car load of Grain Drills ia store. Will be sold at very short profit. R. R. Ckawfobd & uo. Car load of Corn to arrive in a days at A. Parker's. One tierce of hams to arrive at A. PAUKEa's. One box of breakfast bacon to arrive Wli at A. rARKEKS. FRESH GBAPES bailv received at Buerbaum's. "LIFE INSURANCE" MADE CHEAP table Showing Actual Cost to Members of $4,000 Insurance for Une Year March 1, 1879, to March 1, 1880): Pirat Class, acred 18 to 30 years. . .$17 00 Second " 30 " 40 " ... i -o Third " 40 " 45 "... 25 50 Fourth " 45 " 50 "... 34 uu Fifth " 50 " 55 "... 51 00 sirrh " 55 " 66 "... 68 00 J. D. IVIcITeely, Ag't. NOTICE! JOHN F. EAGLE, -FASHIONABLE - I 1 1 BOOT n 1 3IAKER, InTite voar attention to hia ahop, ppowte Mavor's Office. Renairina neatly and pron j u d(M ftf m,de t0 ord v Repairing neatly aon prompi- rcoo TiiinholH or OIVIOJVS ! ' "Wanted at Esyiss' pKlQ StoC im mi ! I hare reduced my stock of LAWNS, G colors of all DRESS GOODS to and - BELOW My stock of PARASOLS, i mm " . ; together with all my . .' LOW CUT SEOSS, &C, are also put down to and below cost. If be sure to come soon as I must close them IFAIL1L SUMMER Uwill save much by buying from me in tht next twenty days. Respectfully, J. D. G A SKILL." Remember that I always Jieev my stock of goods not mentioned above up far have the largest stock in IF YOU WISH Your Watches and Clocks, Sowing Machines,&c, UmnmiZmA Um m nnnA fhan mil rMnnnaikl wo - kman leilfie ler9 t!ienl with Messrs.! Klutti & Reou!-man, Sahsbnrr, N. C. -45:1 r R. L. BROWN. Tie W mm Cotton Gil AND KING COTTON PRESS. Hnnei on tbis dn commands a higher p'rtcs tbaa twtor. rnnr(1 v r . cannons 4t Firm, conoora, .c. Agents lor Rowan, SUBly and Cabarrus Cos. For Drcolars, Jtc, call on M.S.Brown, Salisbury. We hare opened a LUery Stabla on Council, be tween Main and ut sireeia, wner we wm w pleased to serre ue puuuc 1 brtent and new, and our term reasonable. CIto us a call. . . May 20, 81. IT. A. owery urm, tf Iadministeatos salk Having taken out letters of administra tion on the estate of John W. Graham, dee'd, Mt. Ulla Township, I will sell the following personal property, viz: One mule, a lot of hogs, one road wagon, one one set Carpenter's Tools, half interest in Hay Rake, &e., &c , at the late residence of the deceased. Sale to take place on viniT the 18th Sntember. 1881. Terms Cash. .... as v A, - All persons having claim against tne atatA of said John W. Graham, dee'd, will thpm on or before the 25th oi Anfrnst. 1882. or this notice will be plead in bar of recoverv. 1 uose lnoeoiea 10 mu same are requested to make payment im mcdiatclv. D. M. BARRIER Admr. Aug. 25, 1881. 45:4tpl VANTED-A TANNER. A thoroughly competent Tanner, one who understands Chemical Process Tanning, can obtain a good situation by applying to W. 8. C00I, TayloretiLU, X. C. 45;St E)EGUT011S' NOTICE. Ravin e Qualified as Executors of Eliza beth P.Craige, deceased, we notify all per sons having claims agaioet her estate to -hil.it thm to ns on or before the 36th day of August. 1882. Aug. 24, 1881. James A. Craioe, 45:4t Kerr Craig e. Thomasville Female College, I Daridson Connty, N. 0. The $5tH annual ceastoa blos Aazuat ll. Tea TMhm -RrtiM1 nrroaed Utan erri before for the best wortc Offers eTery advantage of the most thoroazH and liberal course la Lit era tare, Marie and Art. at rates lower than any equal school la the fttattJ-Board and Iitcrarr Tuition from u to $ts. per Term. Utt fuiorue. Hffl LIVERY STABLE ill RENADINES, LACE BUNTINGS, Ughi! COST. you desire anrthlntr in the wit a v all out very soon to make room fmr vsj 3P to full standard, and hv Salisbury. TIME TABLE WESTERN H. C. Railroad Takes effect Sunday. July IT, 1SS1, at CIS, T. U. PASSES eSR TRAtX. ASBIVI. LKATI. Illt9a.mi STATIONS. Salisbury ABKITB. LSaVBV 4 toa.a SS4 tor 141 Ml . 11 4 11 IS 11 T M 11 IS It It 11 OS a.m lso it sa 144 SIS 141 SOT S4S 4 IS 44 i 00 S41 114 (Third crek Elm wood SUtesrlll (Catawba Newton fConova Hickory (card iMorjanton lOleno Alplna Brtdire water loot lit IM LN TIT I IT ItT 4t a it IS XanoB Old Fort sit 't.;a.m Henry Bile MounUl TT SI4 Sit IM to (Cooper'a Swannanoa iAsberUl Ju'ct iAitbevtUs French Broad 4UMT FREIGHT TRAIL ASKITS. LKATE. STATIONS. aaatVB. LSAW. to A.M.-SallatMiry M r.H. M am. I 00 A.K.: Third Creek f 4T lis 4 64 TM M It 41 .t 18 -It 40 II SO ii ii jf 1 00 IU 141 401 Xlmwood : I U 'statesTllle 141 icatawba : IN Newtoa ill it :Conorer ill ot Hickory !H ll A.st Icard ;lt n ;Morraatoa it 40 Olea Alplno ! 1 04 :Brldewater i 44 ; Marlon i-T41 Old Fort i 1 11 Henry I It IMAJ SIC iBik Mountain: l M i s It r j. Coopert 1 4 41 SM M TM. long : 4 n iAabeTiUeJnt iAsbeTllle ; French Broadi (js-TralBS run datb. Sundajrt exoeptM. ' A. B. ANDREWS. ea. laps.. Come io the J'ront! W.A.EAGI1E 723723 BOOT, SHOE & GAITER II AKEB, MAIN STREET, orrosiTi xsxtss' naca stosc All Work Strictly First Class flaring bad sixteen yesrtexpertaaeeia las bosineM, I in prepared TO PLEASE tka moat falidi(ua. For EASE AND ELEGANCE OF FIT my work caa not b excelled. ,A1I material of the best and finest graeW. tgUAil work done in the latest atylta aa fashions. . . - (Jents Fha Work aSpedaltj. . Ready-made work of tie beat quality on hand for sale. Attenlion given to PAXCT WOKt and Champion Bos Toe Work, Beairin Natly. and Promptly de-ae 4 moderate prices. CfaSatiafactioa aacaa teed or ao chart.Sa Orders Wy soaii nromtly filUd. 43:ly , WUs A. lAUIe onl $1.50 rr yr iu athrauco. (D(D1S
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 1, 1881, edition 1
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