i gSEPT. i5, 1881. and Messrs. D. A. Atwell and K. Rl u.rawioru,u. t lie Hardware line will :fak !2jM"0t discount, all anch money in payment of old debt AKD FOR GOODS. hfrEW TERMS Jd after the 1st day of January, fro? ';lntion price of the Watch- iSslf l"Tu. i. fnllows: lie o . a ear, paid j" - of i New YorE at rate, correspond Jlyment delayed 12 months 2.50 for tbc i benefit of the public, a hand . -HjLn nut into the well on MINING" INTELiL, I GENCE. v 7. K. BRUXIt, MANAGER. - Gold Hill. They are excavating site These gentlemen do not pretend that wr new 0,111 onse; 54x76 ground three iftu. a ins uvuao is ucaigucu Mr a 30 stamp battery, withr necessary crashers, and will contain 1 two 50 horse boilers and a 60 horse engine . At the Barnhardt shaft titer hare snnk the water 160 feet with the old machin ery, which was overhauled and put to work in the interval required for pur chasing and building the plant of the new machinery. " The dry weather has cut off their sup- they are conferfng any qreat favor on the public in this matter, for ther have aa certained that these coins are readily disi n. tear, P'u " "Y -.t... o iu miiu tuo nmuani 01 metal; lost by neb mutilation, which is really a very trifling sum. bv no means In aMin?- Mi a "TjUi Battle of the Newt & Observer I fhave recently demanded. . : . I - . Ir -"W -was n m ' herew wee. - air. jt-r. aiaweu, or the Statesville Iandmnrt, wrote to the Secretary of the Pb- fori ; WI - J of sawmills being idle Puu for an explanation of the business. Thi 'i,,,,. ... - - r M. Jones has gone north in tlio McCubbins & Co. ,.t ol jpnea )lt J oM has returned with new Secretary answered promptly 'itliat thii department has fixed no specific valae on the coins in question, and that there is no provision of law or regulation of the de partrnent for the redemption of any coins so mutilated as to be unfit for circulation1. Such coins may be disposed of as bullion at their bullion value, which would, of from the lack of water. Conseanentlv the work has not progressed . as rapidly as it otherwise would have done. vf .1 t n: .11 . i . course, bo less than face valne and wonld uuu Wiiw, nauves 01 uie piace ' mi n m iucj uuTo iour vein averagiog o leei if Charles Sides, of this vicinity, was rtrowo from a mule, Thursday morning jt, and leriously hurt. He fell on his fcead, Dd ihe damage sustained was -ainly ia tie back of the neck. Tin editor of the Robtsonian has-been isiting friends in tlie Third Creek sec ;.L r i?hwan. Hia report of his visit is thmfastic! in praise of the conntry and keP it up bat itjs a pleasure to know u ;-Jhd consDired to make his visit we have some merchanU in Salisbury i- i.Vni - whose business knowledge bear1 them out -v 1 M " Mv.a vuoiviiibta uvui au uuuuvf vfl . - . accompanies oy Hisiftnce started by some "skin flint." to Glenn Anna. ThU proderty f of a mile south of Tbora asville, is worked by A. C. Kendall, Wil son Kinderly, J. J. Sullivan, H. Harris vary according to the degree of mutila tion." So it seems that the Government has had nothing to do with fixing rates on mutilated coin, but that it is all the work nf a nAi n 1 i r-a a T.a- tltAaA wKm Bt1 1 brown ores, quartz and aulnhurets. This property is considered valuable. but as yet no series of assays has been made. AJ Davis, accompanied by Hisiance started by some "skin flint," fcmiTv nhvsician, uoct. j. i. anmmeren, make dishonest cams. No doubt many tad bU 4ni Mr Kobt. Daviff, left here for are now busy buying up these pieces at f combe is pushing right ahead, notwith discount, and will make money by it. l. i- . . i r UicLmonU. a., yesieruajr murmu, iw tik DorW of having a surgical op- -1.:- Wformed in the removal of icancerolis' tumor on the left side of his Montgomery Notes. Beaveudam Mining Company are ex cavating site for machinery and framing a large mill house. In making the excava tion they cut a grit bed Cant. Edge- neck. T be tumor overlies vital parts and belt avai it vu ttpnght advisable to employ the missioners : Town Ordinances. The following are new ordinances re cently passed by our city Board of Com- vilif' OF . Ln U y U Ji U L Wllfl If Ml Has purchased his Stock of Gosds for the Fall, which is now comiag in, comprisiag DRY TO BE SOLD CHEAP AT i GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, &c. ab! e skill for its removal. o - W. Clifton, teacher of the Speneerian System of Penmanship, is now tescblog Be it Ordained, That if any person shall carry on any business, within the corpo rate limits, upon which a tax has been levied for the privilege of carrying oh class made up of the pu- T , . pili at the graded school, and also another deineanor and upon conviction shall pay it the Priesbjteriau Academy, bhe also a fine not exceeding fifty dollars or be teicbetslioft hand. Persons wishing to imprisoned not exceeding thirty days rVil themsel ves of her instructions in Be it Ordained, That no butcher or oth tk Will find her at the residence er person shall cut up, aud expose for - -T ; an onr- olri.Rutledge. : . - : We are1 glad to note that the Con ven- tjon of Qoutity Superintendents of Pub- lu:1 InitructioB, recently assembled in EaJeigh, honored Rowan by electiug btj County j Superintendent, Mr. Geo. R. McKeil, Pie&iden t of their body. Their next meeting will be held at Chapel Hill, in July, i882. ; -i o i Parties having ores of any kind who Uh them exhibited at Atlanta, are noti- to J. S. Mc- cither that they are labeled fled to deliver them at once CoUbinsi Jr., ortoT K. Bruner of whom! will see and shipped. Mr. S. R. jllarrison saUs ns to say that be bat In 'appointed by the Department f Agriculture of North Carolina to 61-lpct-i)d ship nrtirlcs for exhibit at At linta.to tha'tdepai tnient at Raleigh. Par- sale any iresii meat withiu the cor porate limits of the town of Salisbury. without first obtaining a license from the Commissioners for the town, which said license shall authorize the person or per sons to sell meat at a certain stand, shop. or stall specified in said license to be used as a market, and for which license said person, or persons, shall pay the 6um of fifty dollars, and every person selling mer.ts without a license, or at any place not licensed ns a market, shall forfeit and pay for each offense the sum of ten dol lars Provided, that any farmer may sell fresh meats, the produce of his own farm without a license aud anywhere within the'eorporate limits. j Be it Ordained, That no butcher, or other person, shall. cut up and expose for sale any fresh meat within the corporate linlits of the town of Salisbury, without first obtaining a license from the Conv- every perj- iniesiouers for the town ; and son violating the provisoos of this ordi nance shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and upon conviction shall be fined not exceeding fifty dollars, or bb imprisoned not exceed in r tliirtv davs.-4- tjMhaviug articles for exhibition will de- Provided, that any farmer may sell fresh incut, trie iiuuucj ui ins unu laiio, nii- out a license, and anywhere withiu the lifer to Mr.-Harrison. K) Fise lAii;s. Splendid rains have fadlen in Unitjitownship one Sunday afternoon d the btheir Monday night. The ground, - in Kme localities, was too wet to plough. Afineihower also fell at and around China Grote Monaay nightj and during the veck iaother portions of the county. T- j ' j o : ! HowiASDpctvERiZER. Miners in this ection jnitting up mills to work gold ores, wiU do well to inform themselves as to thicomparative merits of the How land Pulveriier.idvertised in this paper. Mr. K.iaimjE8, Supt. North Carolina Mining Company, Salisbury, N. C, is running onof ihese machines, and says: "Wo pulterile about one ton per' hour on au ireragej, autl save 50 per cent of our imaJgojrn in the machine. Ae compared re?ir and tear of a ten stamp mill, it is about 30 per cent, less with . oar ore s ." - ITeumgonel John Johnston, a notorious garacter, beingdrunk, began the display ft ui pistol at Jno. F. Maloney's store, fj ruflninff a little ne?ro out. n lia was aployed there. He theu went to BlilPs Bar and began flourishing his pistol. He wn reluraed to Maloney's and made mi threats to Mr. VV. R. Barker and JQally ihw the weapon, when Mr. Bar wrieiied (he pistol and wrenching it Jora Johnston, struck him a blow ; the Wol fit-nig; in Barker's hand. '. The ball Pawed through the flesh of Johnston's i'- i alove the elbow. The pow JejburnMhc palni f Barker baud, to Johnston until the Jce-fanie.to hia. relief. The grand jury ihe next? court will note all three l aeae offences. In default of bailiie committed to jail. o -, An jirroneous Report. a flnd-i thitt Mia mm.rf i ?f th PaPr8, referred to briefly i ' rU5 lu mo euecu inac ine has established a scale of S nltilated ilvr, or silver in iSttim aIi,,oies have been punched, Is 'liIS&08llch 8Calof depreciation oeen filed, and, upon inquiry at the fSm , We fintlthat coins with holes in wn.,ar? taten there without hesitation. tnri.M02'011 Star' icrehai been somejittle flurry here SfifV!fukal of merchants to take silver .jutle holes iu the pteces. It has 7D no annoyance to all who handle to; submit to the ;:;--.., iW me last fe corporate limits Be it Ot daineel,. Th&t the Tax Collector shall proceed to collect the taxes levied for the privilege of carrying on the busij ness, or doiug the business named in said levy, in the same manner he is authoriz ed to collect the tax on the poll and pro- pertyand the same power and. authority to collect said privilege tax is hereby giveu him, as he has by existing law, to collect ther property and poll tax. Be it Ordained, That no person or per sons shall smoke a pipe, cigars, or cigar ettes ou any cotton platform within the corporate limits; and every person viola ting the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con viction shall be fined not exceeding fifty dollars or imprisonment not exceeding thirty days. Notes. The little townOf Marion has a good male and female high shool,conducted by Prof. A. R. Johnston, with three as sistants. Calisthenics, class singing and instrumental music is included in the course. There are some 55 pupils in at tendance now. They have advantages in fine climate ann cheap board. - Some attention is being paid to the culture of tobacco-they have a factory which is kept busy. For the accommodation of visitors they have a fine observatory of 50 feet erected near the town, from which one obtains a fine view of the mountains. j Mr. W. Del linger is paying special at ten tion to the culture of apples. He has a fine orchard, embracing a hundred choice varieties. Hickob-Y. Hickory is fast growing to be a tobacco market. Messrs. Hall cD Daniel are conducting a large manufacturing establishment 4 stories. They manufacture seventeen dis tinct brands of chewiug tobacco hand ling each day about 1700 pounds of leaf. Their establishment is well conducted and remarkably clean in all the depart meuts. A. W. Marshall and N. Martiu are each running successfully Tobacco Mauufac standing the dry weather. Paksoxs Harris Mikes. Tom Marks has made another find at the "cut off," west of the Russell Gap. The Miss Krox's Mike. Jim Milton, with three . assistants rocked out ninety pennyweights of gold in five days laat week. This property adjoina the "cut off." Morris Mouxtaix Mike. This prop erty is situated f of a mile from the vil lage of Eldorado. Col. J. H. Davis owns the mountain, which is a mile and a quarter long. It is now being prospected and developed by Truman Coman, Esq. The prospects are truly flattering the ore being continuous the entire length of the hill, and always maintaining a (air paying width. The panningg frequently show rich points, approaching a dwt, in weight. All the ores on the dump show free gold. The manager, Mr. J. W. Mason, who is a. miner of 30 years experience, says : "I have never seen a prospect equal to it, or anything like as good with such an inexhaustible quantity of free gold oie, and some also, with a right smart sprinkling of sulphurcts. I send you uti sample of the ore a fair sample of the best. This sample I broke from a piece weighing 24 pounds." The sample sent shows on one of its planes a deposit of about a dwt of free goia. ineoouy ot tne vein matter as shown by this specimen is talcose slate shot with quartz. This is extravagantly rich aud much of such ore would soon yield returns more handsome than any miue yet discovered in this section. One Price, Cash Store. The Largest and Finest Lint of . a m, -w m LiOOKing over tne country one cannot but be astonished at the mineral wealth every where displayed. From Maino and New Hampshire to Georgia and the Carolinas, the press is teeming with new discoveries. The mining industry is reaching vast proportions and those who look for any decadence in business in our Exchanges will find that they have grossly in l seal culated. There never has been so favor abie an outlook as at present, this is not only true of New York, but Bostou has become a great mining centre, and its capitalists are realizing the great oppor tunities for proht iu mining, by seeking out good properties, capitalizing them, and drawing public attention to their merits. N. Y. Mining Record. CLOTHING- ever in Salisbury. fl) VIE DB (D dD'-ATT S ALL STYLES AND PRICES. COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HOSE, EfaWSK absolutely EVERYTHING required by any class or condition of customers, and tbtj will be marked exceedingly low for OOTS and SHOES. CriLH ob. sum MOMEY & SPERRY, GOLD & SILYER GRINDING & AMALGAMATING MACHINERY EOWLANFS PULVERIZES takes the place of the cumbersome Stamp Mill And can be put up in ono day ready for work. IT HAS BEEN FULLY PROVKD & TESTED It weighs complete 7.000 pounds. For tne Watchman. That Wheat. Mn. Editor: I have read with much interest what the Watchman has had to say on the subject of large wheat yields and my interest in this subject must be m v apology for troubling you witu tnese Hues. I write to inquire of you or of Mr Lowrance, a particular description of the kind of land sowed down, the mode of prepariug the land, the variety of seed the time of sowing, the quantity of seed per acre, and the manner and substance of fertilizing all about the thing, briefly. I feel satisfied that many other farmers would feel interested in the answers to these questions, and that a rejoinder would be of general interest at this time. Yours truly, Youko Farmer. Sell Only For High Prices. "No raw product should be allowedto leave the State. Let everything he manu factured and prepared foMhe consumer, from tobacco and cotton to peanuts and pine leaves. TortJdight. It is here that we would raise onr cau tionary Signals. Having worKtd up into furniture the walnut and while pines of the Northwest, the manufacturers arc look ing to the immense forests of the South for their supplies. Bear that in mind. We caution all owners of lands contain- incr walnut, hickory, ash, poplar, cherry, etc. not to fool away their property. If 1 Xy 1 if iimJl- It costs 11.500 readr tor EXHIBIT Of the Clerk of the Commissioners of the County of Rowan to the first Monday in September, A. D., 1881. Amounts and items audited by the Board to the members thereof: D. A. Davis, per diem, " 7 day's extra service, G. A. Bingham, per diem, " 4 day's extra service, J. G. Fleming, per diem, Mileage, TIME TABLE WESTERN N. C. Railroad Takes effect Sunday, July 17, 1SS1, at 4.15, P. M. PASSES 0 ER TRAIX. the belt, w Ul crush one ton per hour or nam quarts mat wm inid ner diem pass throutrh a 40-mesh screen. The wear Is less than In the W. 31. JLincaia, per aiero, stamp mill. Its wearing parts are plain castings and can oe dropped Into position ln a few moments, as shown by letters A, H and C no bolt a nr irva n rennlred : It can be set upon the floor of a mill with no expense for foundations, and can be used to crush and ,.,, , v,anres or continuous. It wlU amaUra- mpie. norKinca ,3 iHnr It nlmnl te eitner reaulres ls-horse power. cu.aP.a??..e"c Rock Breakers. Crushing Rolls, Amal- JlTML p,n and Separators for Gold and Silver K enforidnf Furnaces. Retorts. Rock Drills. Ores. ChlonaizinAlr Cq re880rgi 8teel Snoe8 aiuf Dtes for Stamps, and every descrip tion of Frames ior lamps ; aiso Improved Duble SINGLE CYLINDER HOISTIHG ENGINES, With or Without Bonus, W'ibx ox Maxilla Rora Pxcks. tW Specially adapUd to Mining In-1 Mileage, D. C. Reid, per diem, " Mileage, H. N. Woodson, per diem, $26,00 14.00 24.00 8.00 28.00 17.00 20.00 6.50 24.00 24.00 26.00 48:ly Wet or Dry Warerooms 92 and 94 Liberty Street, New York. We construct Mills with Stamps weighing: from 250 to 900 lbs. for gold and sliver ores. Crushing MOI tars. Send for Circular MARRIED. turing establishments. Mr. J. S. Tomlinwu is manufacturing you gen make tue Northern speculators and in large quautities, that popular brand of manufacturers pay for it. xour most val- smokiug tobacco, known as "Sweet Six L Jrrhate beeu teen." In additiou to these manufaetar- iurr houses, they have two large ware houses. Wiley, & Clinard are the pro- prietors.of the 'Fanners Warehouse a buildiDg 50x100 feet; They have daily sales aud do good business. Hall Bro's & Shu ford conduct the oth er warehouse and report that business fir exceeded their most sanguin expectations. With her present prospect Hickofy will soon be numbered among the tobacco towns of the State. They are putting op of handsome briek stores, which j . a t?i peer in the same mves the piaco an air oi sustanuamy McCubbins Companr l heretofore lacking. deep share vr weeks these U. .w "ccu suuiecieu a aoi- .Cutd0WQ to85cts.; a half dollar to iJr j,?,a4artcr t0 15 ctsaud a dime to ,T!j !W!at au outrage ! ve have found away . ' - y TO STOP tT. iJly-F. Eoss; dealer iu general -uuiae.jast now nmMiius n laree In . K-Hiijg n large lunuo ui jaati,futtock of Fall Goods, and a number Bba ' cnPer in the same gives the "-Slid 1. rm . . ". - nablc woods are certain to come into de mand soon or late. Keep youreyes wide open. We learn that tne wooaea tanas oi tue State are being taken up in immense bodies at fifteen cents an acre. Is "not this, sui cidal t Ought men. from a distance to be allowed to come in nod appropriate at a mere nominal price the forests owned by the State, that promise to become of much value at last, and if properly dealt with could bo utilized in paying off our present State indebtedness. The rich woods of North Carolina should be kept at home or sold at a good round price. We agree with our friend of the Oxford Torchlight in what is said above; that no rate product ought to leave the State, but everything should be manu factured here. Wilmington Star. At the residence of the officiating min ister, Rev. C. Plyler, on the 7th instant, W. L. Austin to Miss Mary Briggs. In Franklin Township, Sept. 11th, by Rev. II.-M. Brown, Wm. H. Boyd and Mies Catharine Bringle. " BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures dyspepsia, Ml I .1 indigestion ana nsariDurn. A Theo.FJ KluttxV. BUSINESS LOCALS GRAIN DRILLS ! A car load of Grain Drills in store. Will be sold at very short profit. R. R. Ckawford & Co. The Largest Assortment of Fine Cigars in town is at A. Parkks. Another lot of choice SUQKED BEEF at A. Parkeb's. A Grand Reputation . Warner's Safe Kidney aud Liver Cure has reached a reputation that is not lim ited by the confines of section or country. There are no injurious substances, nor false and temporary stimulants iu the preparation. It is purely vegetable, and compounded under a formula that has passed severe tests, ana wou enuorse ments from some of the highest medical talent in the country. N. Y. World. Try a big 4 Prize Box at A. Parker's. Selected Cream Takiku.1 at PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. M. Ksox & Co, Cottoh good Middlings, Middling low ao . stains Bacoy, county, hog round BCTTER Eoos Chickens per dozes Corn New Mbai, moderate demand at Wheat good demand at FLOun Potatoes, Imsn Osioss Lard Beeswax Tallow Blackberries ArrLES, dried SrR.vn Sept. 15 Hi 11 10 57 11 20&25 10$12, 12.00 100 110 1.25 375 CO CO lll2i 5U55 65 2021 5 4G 10 12 A. PAaKKSl FRESH GRAPES Dailr received at Bckrbaum's. "LIFE INSURANCE" MADE CHEAP. Table Showing Actual Cost to Members of $4,000 Insurance for One Year (3farch 1, 1879, to March 1, 1880). First Class, aged 18 to 30 years. Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth tt tt K 30 40 45 50 55 " 40 " 45 " 50 " 55 fift $222.05 TJistances traveled by the members of the Board in attending the sessions of the same : J.G.Fleming, V"" W.M.K:ncaid, 130 " D.C.Reid, 480 " Horatio N. Woodsox, Clerk. August 27th, 1881. 47:4t For tie Fall Traie ! Just Arrlrcd! 200 pieces Dark Prints, 10 bales Dark Alamance Plaids, 30 pieces Salem Jeanes, 50 pieces Northern Jeanes, 20 pieces New Fall Dress Goods. 50 cases Boots and Shoes, 40 bags Coffee, 3 Car Loads Salt, 1 Car Load Cotton Ties. Larp Lot of Baffjii to Arriie. Many Other Goods arriving dauy ail wnrca we ui Short Profits ! We eapecially ask Conntry Merchants to examine our stock before buying elsewhere. BSfTo one and all we say, Call and ut u Asaivs. liats. STATIONS. Aaaiva. 1 1 1M a.m Salisbury a.m 1108 a.mi Third Creek M is so Elm wood l os 13 ss Statesville s 41 140 Catawba 141 t ss Newton it 43 S 41 Conova 11 1 s 07 Hickory 11 1 p.m 45 (card 1113 4 S3 iMorganton 10 1 4 45 KJlenn Alpine loot 5 00 Brldrewater 1 45 6 41 Marlon IM t Old Fort s os 6 37 7.07 A.M Henry 7 17 7 57 Bl'k Mountain 7 8 14 cooper's 07 8 29 Swannanoa it 8 50 Aaherlllo Ju'ct CtT oo Aftherllle 5 IS 9 45 French Broad LSATB, f M OlSf.3 FREIGHT TRAIX. ABJUVI. I 00 A.M.! ss 5 IM IM 10 41 -018 ! 1160 11 S3 A.M. 100 SIT 141 40t ; s 550 SO 60 f.M. STATIONS. 10 40 LKAVS S 00 a.m. Salisbury oo r.M. (Third Creek i 3 47 iKlmwood i 3 IS iStatesviue ; 43 Catawba 1 34 Newton . 1115 Conover ill 0 Hickory jll lti.Mj :icara -i' iMonranton i 40 ;oien Alpine ! M Brldewater ; 8 44 Marlon 7 43 .Old Fort i13 iHenry 5 5 :Blk Mountain; 5 03 60 p.m. Cooper's 4 43 ;Lonr1 4 S3 AahevllloJa't pUhevill j : French BroaA Amaivs. LXATK. 14AJI. Ua.M NAM. It u tt $17 00 . 2125 , 25 50 1 heore you huy. , Hi OU . 51 00 . 6800 J. D. LlcITeely, Ag't. 3ST O TI O E ! JOHN F. EAGLE, -FASHIONABLE- BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Invites yonr attention to hia shop, opposite Mayor's Office. Repairing neatly and prompt ly done. AH grades of goods mad to order. With thanks for your past patronage, we hope to merit your continued favors. Respectfully, J. F. ROSS. SALESMEN i T. F. Torso, A. M. aodko, Ed. Otebmak, Aug. 29, 1831. A. M. W. W. Gales. rSOO BtxslielM of OIVIOIVS Wanted at Exniss' Dbc Stobs. IF YOU WISH Your Watches and Clocks, Sewing Machines,&c, 3 . j pairea oy a gooa, cneap ana rcaponaie workman pleve leave them with Messrs. Klolts & Reodl-mao, SaliKbury, N. C. 45:ly K.L.BRUW. rz t 1 "Trains run dally, Sundays excepted. A. B. ANDREWS. Gen. Supt. Boian Coilj-In tie Superior (M S. Younts and John A. Yousts, Partners under the name of S. Younts & Boa, againtt Andy Bailcs. The above named defendant, Andy Cailes, is hereby notified to be and appear before the Judge of our Superior Court, at a Court to be held for the County ef Row an, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the 9th Monday after the 4th Monday of Sap- 1 1 ion 1 A I ; fA which has been deposited in the ASMSt ftf the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, and let the said defendant take no tice that if be fail to answer the said eoaa- plaint during the term, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demands! in the complaint. And the said defendant is further ne-tl fied that a warrant of attachment has been, issued and levied upon his interest in two hundred and fifty acres of land, in Litaker Township, adjoining the lands of Caleb Yost and others, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the claim of the Elaintiffs, the said S. Younts & Son, againtt im, to wit : The sum of eight hundred and twenty-seven 77-100 dollars, with in terest at eight per cent, os $857.71 from May 2Vth, 1881, and evidenced by several notes and accounts ; that said warrant of attach ment is made returnable at a term of said Court held on the 9th Monday after the 4th Monday of March, 1881, and then con tinued, and to be heard at a term of said Court to be held at the Court House In Salisbury on the 9th after the 4th Monday in oenieinuer, tool. This 5th day of August, 1831. J. M. Hob ah, Clerk Superior Court Rowan Co, 43:6t: $10