1 -- ' I Tl URSDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1881. j NEW THItMS. From and after the 1st day of January, J83I, the fcubscription price of the Watch a Will be as follows : " One Tear,, imiu. iu uunce, 91.au payment aeiayeu .j ninntns, z.uu payment delayed 12 months 2.50 jjixixG Prcpertt. Persons Laving mining property to sell would dp well to jidveri it. We propose to fiive . room o su'cU ndticeR, to lie kept standing on Jer the general eaptiou of "Mixing Prop- tRTIEB FOR 8ALE. Wlicu cive text. tJDOt) ptate cost of sucb notices will be inoder- Tliolse liaving properties the value of is j not generally known,, should references, to reputable persons fcnowB to be acquainted with such mat- This paper has a good circnlatuni . i . 1 1 . I J mining 4iien ioiui, nuu in me and cau be of service in the way proposed -o- 1 - -r . . .. j , WiW geese are irequemiy seen ou me Yadrin. I b " j Ren us West, an infant son of lie v. C. pljler died last Monday i . I- ' : O j John Morgan, has opened a skating . . -!- 1 t 1 -'" Tf..-.i ..or. "ink next uooriu uuvuen iuhci vuicc. Mr t B. Beard is now with Messrs. Meronev & Bro.. He invites his friends to call.; 1 - VJ j Mr. 51. M. Jones has repainted and otherwise improved his dwelling on Bauk street. y - i ' Cotton is coming in more abundantly .1 L A r.r ...... .. .. ,ii.V. sod liaying Boiueimug uyci is iiii rent. 5Inmrb?Jra8 here he early part of this ZiVt "WP? th4 there noons life and bustle. ?, rei" buslnesajactMty. In Statesvllle, than In ffPce of Its slzj taat be had Waited anywhere In nfs Uzreia.Sta$niUe Landmark, Oct. l" f j KA.V?miner wh0 Vs hei-e last Saturday remarked that there was mor ute and bustle, more real bust, sess activity in Salisbury than In any place of -Us size that he had vfc ted anywhere In his travels. Watchman, Oct. 20. Has the Sallsburj Watchman hydrophobia, oris It merely aj?e that Is auslnj? it to wiap around at its Inoffensive nelgb.be s rataUmilU Landmark. Will the Landma ic prove Its own sanity by a pro per explanation. atchman, Oct. ST. , It the Salisbury I atchman wll refer to its local columns. Issue of tie 20ih, It will find a Paraprag-h "utu was v-uuieu fuuQ TBI LANDMARK Of the week I before, but which tie Watchman published as local. substituting Sallslurr for Statesvllle wherever It ; occurred. If In so doing it did not Intend a covert wiuerai siawxvuu, it was guilty of petty piracy upon ails paper. -U can take whichever horn of the dilemma It choose. This Is our explanation to It. Landmark' j . Your explanation is aailnre so far as any justificatipii of your attack ou the Watchman i concerned; for you hare not shown tliaj it Vsnapped-arouud at its inoffensive neighbors-' It made nop.Uu sion by word, wink or Wink at its neigh bors. - It mad no "sneer" at Statesville, Uie Landmark or its drummer. What right have you to impute evil when no evil is apparent ! Or impugn motives you know nothing about! Is it because it is more congenial than to be at the trouble of solving a rat lie r remarkable "coinci dence of words and facts! Begin right, and then talk about taking horns. 10ue Ej icntiug iJ. Johnston, or person repre- iiiiiself so to be, is playing deaf tad dunlb. ' He is a fraud pass him. T.F tome Tot! hooks, v Drag Store Evluttz, Esq., is receivrig a hand- of new, goods; including lamps, ritinp; inks, njaturial Sec, at the -o- : Box'FijjK.o.F S"eed3. An agent of Lan dretli'sSL'ed House was here on Tuesday, and made a boh fire of all the old seeds - on liand at. L.nuissr Urng fcloie. lie will itnlace fiiesh seeds instead Syuol of North Carolina. Our pofice have new and handsome -o- nniforma H'(vfs : jeperostiti IliStol They ' had to uniform theni: coir.n.eiitary onlhe piide and v of tlie city. - o y of Rowan County. BY UEV.J. KC1.TLE. Copies of .litis interest ing book mny be lntil of T F Kli ttz, Tfieo. Bcerkaum, or Ut the Vatciijiax Oiiice. v See notiice v( Prof. V. II, Evans in anotacr toluinn. lie comes to us well rccominenjbjil, and will lie well pufonized. This in nil exceptional opportunity for tliio who should no proved- ' i - T desire a vocal training, -which t b allowed to pass nuiin- Witii A m IiAlu Frank Luckcj, color ed, kuockeld Dave Featliersou (another .colored m.-jn) down with a rail and beat biiji severely, fracturing hjs upper jaw, the bridge of his nose, and the bono in lies roof of his- mouth. Feathcison is - H . - . njexpeced to survive. Lnc'iey has mj$ his escape. " The troubla took pWt on the i'anu of W. S. Xe- us, E-q.. ifroin town. A half busliel of to have caused the row. tvr inUes corn 13 s;;i .ngJit. i tirmeis, w it to put iWiiig-a Kaix. There iwas a fall of r;iin Sun- It -was greatly needed by the o were generally waitiug for aiids in proper' c-mdition for hd so-.viuz wheat and oats. Tie weathtjr has been perfectly delight- mrout-Uoiir labor, this week, and the loieuee of farmers from the streets is as- uce that they-arc improving each yiiig hour. ,r Xo Fno -o- Yet. Here it is the 1st day ovembH- and no killing frost has Jt atQie to fitld or blacken the leaves in forest, rden. The folin - j O -.is changing eoloi- and fallius. be- e-'Meavtls have their time to fall." "v tnc merfciirv i.n l y ', j Villas VVVII U' yl40' a"dkuly once or twice-approach-J' it poiijt. It is the mildest fall since ?JwLen the lirst frost came on the 7th "November. - n ... ! T. ' V-.-W43 There are a u umber of Wtoujii whicnot only yield no bot are absolutely dry. Some . wrs of property "are. having their wells "hnte for nlU to is certauily a very favora- it. But those who so into semi ilow-n k'v &i va v le to test the qualify of ,ff eI's, ajid it is dangerous to enter a lt loni c,l. tut 1. iir 1 oc "cstroyed by throwing ; -w DucUets of water. irifaer who has seen Mr. Vm. HlitlH,niT..-l. aD(1Itt f ill CO out whern it i urea. old fa "t 8 crPP of- corn on tlin Mumv Sd larfU savs !o thinks it is good "ot Ki U8'fe's to .the arre, and will ' .SUiniico.l :p ..f.i,. ...... ,,. Ht". r 1 " ' j 11 siiu . we JbrtyV lX vv?ek? ago mid eti mated it at icrej i101' TheSc are about b!) Wl fiK,d- Other iarts of the amo klv "T? y lr. Lord is : said to Rood. .The old mill pond x to com this bt .V1 PfaWy yield from ousabd bushels of The opening services of the Synod took place in the Presbyterian church of this city, yesterday evening. The sermon was preached by ihe Rev. J. Henry Smith, D. P., of Greensboro, from Acts, XX : 20, 21. kept back nothing that wan profitable un to yon, bnt have sheiced you and hare taught you publicly and from house to house, etc.f jetc.y In his introduction the Reverend speaker showed the connection of the text, ami the occasion of its utterance, recounting the great progress that had beeu made in the pastgO years of the Apostle's life. In this textvtfe suras up the two chief elements of Gospel preaching, j. e., Ilejientance to wards God, and Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. All truth concerning faith aud practice may be ranged around these two ideas. It is needless to m to those who heard the discourse, and especially need less to say to a Salisbury audience, that the discussion was able, impressive and scholarly.' We are sorry that we are not able to give a synopsis of the sermon. After sermon the Committee on enrollment reported the following members of the Synod present: PllESBYTEItT OF OllAXGE. Ministers. Robert Burwtll, T U Fau cett, P II DaltonJ Henry Smith, D. D., D E Jordan, J C Alexander, W B Tidball, L C Vass, J W Primrose. II T Darnall, C Mil ler, T J Allison, J L Currie, SM Smith, P R Law, A M Watson, Geo. Summey. (18), Elders. M Shaw, Leroy Craig, Thomas Rankin, J G Tate, D F Morrow, T H Hughes, C M Browj Robt. Hanner. (8). ; Pkesbtteky of Concord. Ministers. E F Rockwell, FTPenick, A L Crawford, W A, Wood, D. D , J Rumple, R B Anderson, JH Colton, L McKinnon, T G Thunton," J M Wharey, R W Boyd, J A Ramsay, J N II Summcrell. (13). - Elders. R Sterling, J D Johnston, R A Alexander, CM B Goodnight, E A Perkins, DBGaither, II C Hamilton, T L Martin, E Rice, J A Kluttz, J B Gibson, D A Sloop, W E Hall, I N Pharr, J J Summcrell., (15). Fayettvillk Presbytery. Ministers tj P McPherson, G M Gibbs, H G Hill, D. D Win S Lacy, D A McRae, 5. Elders. Hiram Conoly, D McCallnm, S C Rankin. (3). Wilmixqtojt Presbytery. Ministers. C M Payne. (1). Elders. J hn Colville. (1). Mecklexburo Presbytery. Ministers Walter W Plmrr, D. D., J J Kennedy, Wm II Dayis, W E McIIwaine, J P Gammon, Geo L Cook, J L Williams, Walter W Moore. (8). Elders. J R Hutchison, Jno W Moore. A T Su . . ( !). In all 44 Ministers and 30 .Elders 71. Several other names were added to the roll which our reporter did not cat h. After this report the Synod proceeded to the eleetion of officers; viz: Moderator, Rev. H G Hill, DD, pastor of the Fayettville Church, Temporary Clerks, Rev. fc C Vass and Rev. J A Ramsay. The hours for session were fixed as follows. From 9 a m till 1 p m. Rev Mr Du Bose of Soochow China was introduced to Synort as a corresponding member. The Synod then adiou'netl. Mr DuBose will address the Synod to-night on Foreign Mission, A Fearful Plunge. Fatal Iiaihcay Wreck in Missouri Slaugh ter of Cattle. Sr. Louis, October passenger train Xo, 154, on the Kansas 6c Texas Railroad, was about to cross the bridge on the Qsnge River, eighty miles sot.th of Sedalia, hist night, the engine struck a mule standing on the track. The engiire left the rail when ou the span, aud all went down with a terrible crash. Jas. F. Wagner, engineer, was killed and his body has not yet been recovered, as the eugiuo was c ered wjth water, having gone down to a depth of teu feet. W. W. McDonald, fireman,- was bruised a"ud may be iutcrnally injured,, and the eleven year old kou of the engineer had his face and forehead badly cut and his hip dis located. The train was twelve hoars be hind time. MINING INTELLIGENCE. T. K. BRUNER, MANAGER. Several Mining items deferjed." In the uotice of Dutch Creek publish ed last week, read non assessable for now assessable. " Reudleiuan. Mr. J.A. Snider is opening, prepara tory for; sale, this valuable property. He has anugiue and pump going. ' The purchaser desires to have the property ojMjn 100 feet down. At present they are 37 feet and sinking. They have cut a vein of rich sulphu rets from 5 to 7 feet wide. In some places there is four feetof solid snlphurets white iron py rites supposed to contain a small propor tion of arsenic. Statesville & Jeffersox Survet -Messrs. Bomar and Kueeland, of the Statesville & Jefi'ersou Railroad survey have - completed their profile of the line fiom Statesville to the Yadkin river be youd lVilkeboro. From Taylorsville to the rirer, across the mountain, they fliid a heavy and expensive line. Several trestles over 100 feet high will be required and one of these 2,000 feet long, will be 150 feet at the highest- point aud built iu a curve at that. The engineers weie not allowed to make a grade greater than 66' feet to the mile, coming east, and tney have everywhere kept in bonuds, though at times with difficulty. Dr. Eanies, the general superintendent, writes to Maj. Bomar to keep the party together at this place, and to be prepared at any time to resume the survey from Yadkiiito Jeffer sou . La ndmark. The Baltimore and North Carolina Mine. Prof. Hanna, of the assay office hi this city, who is the most reliable and conscientious authority on mines and mining matters in this section, gives the follow report from the Baltimore and North Carolina (formerly the Ilea) mine near this city. The main shaft is sunk to a depth of 100 feet. At 80 feet depth a level 400 feet long is run parallel to a vein of gold and copper ore 9 iiiches to 3 feet wide. Another shaft is now being sunk one mile from the main shaft at au out-cropping of the same vein. Prof. Hanna says that the lower diggings)!' the mine will develope niosfiy cepper py rites. The ore of the vt-in referred to 'is a very fine milling ore. Charlotte Ob-Server. The Richest Find Yet. Since the article upon the outside of this paper, entitled "Emeralds," was wrjtteu, a remarkable pocket of emeralds, quartz crystals, etc., has been been found iu the 'Hitldeiiite niiue,T in Alexander county. On Mouday last au open cavity, haying the extraordinary dimensions rf sixteenHeet in depth, three feet in width and seven feet iu horizontal length was discovered. Tho surface ' walls of this cavity were thickly studded with beauti ful crystals of quartz, varying in size from those -weighiusr twenty five oouuds down to minnte crystals. Fullv four hundred pounds were obtained iu all. In this pocket were discovered nine of the finest emeralds ever found at the mine, or in me wnuie umteu States. We had the pleasure of viewing the "find" yesterday. In color they were lino crass-jrree n and were for the most part transparent. They were all twelve- sided aud had a smooth flat termination. Placed end to end their combined leng h was over thirty inches. The largest emerald was ei"ht and one half inelies long. and an average diameter of one inch. The others varied in length lroiu two fo six inches. Mr. Hidden, states that the findiii'r of emeralds of the above size is without a parallel in the mineral history of the United States, and he doulits if the famous mines of Siberia have vet nro- duced emeralds of thee lengths and col or. He savs further, that while tliese North Carolina emeralds' are not nuite equal in color, to those from Bogota, in South America, yet they are fully equal to anything from other known localities. and as the work progresses iu Alexander county and the mine gets deeper, the color aud traiiparancy of the emeralds improve. Landmark, Oct. 2d. T.:i Apologists. which left Booneville at 7 p. m. yester day, on the Booneville, St. Louis &z Southern Railroad was wrecked at Bern ent, seven miles north of Tipton. Three freight cars loaded with cattle went through a bridge across a small stream, and about half the cattle were killed or fatally ii jured. The passenger cars re mained on the track. The old proverb that "Who excuses accuses himself" is foreiblv ilhi.-t tated in mining journalism. The excuses con stantly made for the milling business, and the dwelling in such conundrums as "Is mining legitimate?" "Will mining pay?" must induce any shrewd reader to believe where so much defence and apol ogy is required something must be wrong. A great deal of this is caused by confus ing schemes gotten up to swindle and schemes gotten up to mine. The distiuc tiou must be clearly drawn, as it is iu every other pursuit. Swindling stock schemes have nothing to do with mining which is one of the oldest and most re spectable industries of the world, gener ally profitable if, as everything else, suf ficient money is put into the proper chan nels. Some hazard is attached to it ow ing to human eyesight being limited to something exposed, not being able to look far underground, but this hazardous ele ments is more likely to result for the bel ter than the worse, when a proper diago sis of the indications is made. Let there be fewer excuses for mining and more vigorous denunciation of swin dling schemes, using the name of ruining as a cloak. Let these piratical crafts sailing the sea of mining under false col ors, bo shown up as soon as they make their appearance. When this is done there will be no chance for them to secure any prey, and the building of them will discoutiuue. A milling journal should call the attentiou of its readers to what good properties are doing, even if no io- uiuueiation is recived. 1 his is better than making excuses, as investors look closer ou products aud bullion shipments than an y thing else. There is as much delicacy in some mining journals in their criticisms of swindling schemes as there might be in referring to rope in a family, one of the members of which had beeu hung. A. Y. Daily Stoek L'curort. , 1 i ' 1 1- - HAS NOW HIS FULL STOCK OF - CLO i np 4 ING OVERCOATS FOR MEN j: AND OVERCOATS FOR BOYS i FROM DRESS SUITS For Men and Boys From SS.OO TO S35.00 FOR .MEN AND BOYS FROM 3.0 go The Finest lot of Hats . Ever in Salisbury. Prices from 2 Sets to S5.QO. AND SHOES. . WILL SELL YOU A WARRANTED BOOT FOR $1.85. Solid leather SHOES for 85cts. Extract from letter: Mn. M. S. Bbown: In reference to the Solar Tip Shoes we hereby authorize you to warrant evkrt PAiu of them in material and workmanship. We do not warrant against ABUSE or FIRE or WATER. You can give a new pair for every unsatisfactory one, unless in your judgment the damage was the fault ol the wearer. . Please return all imperfect goods te us. Yours truly JOHN MUNDELL & CO. Philadelphia. I am prepared to sell you all the goods in my line 20 PER CE1VT CHEAPER than you ean get the same goods any where else. ! - ? MISTY" This is business. M. S. BROWN. BUSINESS LOCALS FOR SALE.-A valuable 4 year old horse. Perfectly sound and works well iu harness. (Juas. Sncrixo. It MUSIC ! Prof. W. II. Evans is in our city and proposes .organizing a class for instruc tion iu the rudiments of music and the art of singing. The course to consist of of thirteen lessons. Terms for Gentlemen $3.00. " " Ladies $2.00. For further particulars apply to Mr. Ed. IJ. Xeave, or J. F. Griffith, who will take names of those who wish to unite with the class. The Columbia (S. C.) Register says : "Among our citizens who for the past three years have known Mr. Evans as tne able con tictor of the Columbia Chora.1 Union and the lnderatlble train er ot vai lous choirs la this cliy. his reputation Is too well estabUshed to uoed an additional i ecomenda-tlou.-' New York. Nov. 1. Movers aud A mixed passenger and freight tram, I T..iimn ,v.Vfrv r riiftnn-u-l.iHi wnc - - r -fr Ml v. w avaaa laaaaraa w burued last night, occupied nearly half an aero aud cost $80,000. Tho total loss on the building, stock, machinery, etc., will reach nearly half a million. It was Insured for a quarter of a million. . "WINE OFCARDUI" makes rosy cheeks and clear sompicsions. ' At Theo. F. Kluttx.. 100 BARRELS VIRGINIA ROCK LIME! Just received aud for sale bj' K. J. HOLMES. Also just in, Full Stock of , Pall and Winter Goods. Call and see them before making your purchases. 2.1m K. J. HOLMES. MILLINERY GOODS! I have opened a new aud .beautiful stock of Millinery in the room formally' occupied by Mrs. Greenfield. Call and examine, and make selections. Mrs. W. R. Bauker. 52:4 1. Washington. Nov. 1. B W Stovat has been arrested at Union City, Tenn., for dealing in counterfeit silver dollars. The Comptroller of Currency will pro bably appoint a receiver to-morrow for theNechanic's National Bank of New ark, N. J. SALISBURY MARKET. ArPLES green, per bus . dried, per 11. . . . Bacon Country, hog round, Butter. Beeswax .... blackberries, Beet. Cotton MoodMiddUng;. Mldlln?, Low Midllng, ... Stained, Corn new Meal Coffee, culc&eus t-ggs : Flour, , Hay Lard Pork, Potatoes Irish,.. do sweet Wheat Wholesale. Retail. $ TS &fl.M fl.09 a $1.23 4 a car 15 13 14 a 15 so e ii 9 10 4 (4 It ? 10 g 10V . 10 8 & 9 85 Q 90 l.OC a 1.10 .1.10 $ 1.13 MS a 1.20 14 a if 14 1 15 a 20 10 4 i li a 15 . 3.M 6 3.75 3.75 a 4.00 60 (4 85 13 14 T5 8 U 10 11 80 4 90 1.00 a 1.20 so oi.oo l.oo a l.io 1.C0 H 1.75 I have a large mare MULE FOR SALE in good order, for cis!, im ri. a r oilier good Ktcuriiy. .1. ,UA kill. NEW GOODS. AT THEO. BTJJBRBATJM'S, 1,000 FOUilDS FP. IT ,11 CA"ni33;AT Books and Dailv Papers at "THEO. BCERBAUM'S. Crosse and Blacku-ell dev. ing Tobacco at THEO. RIEUBAUM'S. Cracked Wheat and Oat Meal at THEO. BUERBAUM'5. Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa, and Philadel phia Crackers at l:tf. ' TIIEO. BUERBAUM'S. JUST ARRIVED! Turkeys and Cranberries at J. D. McNeelt'b. Irish and Sweet Potatoes, at J. D. McNeelt's. Fresh Batter and Apples, at- J. D. McNeelt's. A Grand Reputation . Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cnre 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 pnsscd sever tests, and won endorse ments from some of the highest medical talent in the country. X. Y. World. Eiecatcr's Notice to Creditors! All persons indebted to the estate of Ro bcrt C. Kennerly, dee'd, are hereby notified to present their claims to the undei signed on or before the 7th daj of October, A. D. 1882, or this will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Dated the Cth day of October, A. D. 1881. G. Henry Brown, Ex'r of 5!:6t Robt. C. Kennerly, dee'd. UTANTED BY A LARGE JOBBING HOFSE IN Dry uoods and Carpets, a flrst-class salesman, vbo caa ct iitrol a good trade In UUs vicinity. None but thoroughly experienced and capable men need apply. Address LOCK BOX 15, Philadelphia. Pa. 51:2t NOTICE TO CREDITORS! The undersigned having qoalilied as admin ist .ior of i he estate of Davalt Beaver, dee'd, her v n lifics all pecsons having claims against ?:id estate to present the game for pay ment before the Eirt Day of October, 1882, and i 'tioi.c indebted to said estate are re que i to male payment immediately to the und r.-ivntd. M. A Bost, Adra'r of Se i. 30, 18! 1. Daviilt Beaver. ol:4w IflrJDBETHS' 1 7QI SEEOSK BEST II loco and Price. rJU OUt mmd wo mm t DAVLD hJ&DUKTU. & 07tSmasaOi 1 IS VERY SCARCE AND HARD TO- GET, I shall from NOVEMBER THE 1ST, PUT MY WHOLE STOCK DOWN TO VERY Smal Proiti Will be sold at Prices that will surprise you. U3FWG want either JB CASH OR PRODUCE You all know what kind of goods I keep. I am determined to sell whether any one else does or not Very Truly, c., JOHN D. GASKILL. ' MORE Y & SPERRY, - iI-4-HTJ?A0TU?.3r.C 0? GOLD & SILYIB GRIDING & AMALGAMATING HACHBERY HOWLAND'S PULVEHIZER takes ths pk cf tho cumbers :ao Stamp Mill And can bo put up in one day ready for work. IT IIAS CEEX FULLY PUOVKD TESTED It weighs complete .ooo poinds, it costs oo ready f -the belt. ill crusli one ton per hour of hard auariz that v. i pass through a 40-niesh bcreen. lne wear Is less than mi-Eta-nprn tl. Its wearing part are rlain casiincrs and can l dropped into position tn a few moments, as shown bv letter B and C. no Jwiw or keyB are rejtured ; it can be set upon U: tknrof a mill with no expense for foundations, ond can beuv tocrusanl work In char'ea or conunujus. It win amah -mate either gold or t nver ores, maklnir It a slrnu. Citnur VZttl :,lt re1lres "'horse pov, Mamp Mills. Keck Breakers, t'rushlnj: Itolla. Am; - ores, cliorldlzlpj furnaces. Retorts, Hock Ini Air Compressors, steeU Snoes a : Dies for Stamps, ana eveixdesci; -tlon of FraoH-8 for btampa ; also ' Improved Double or SINGLE CYLINDER : HOISTING EME" Vit oaWrrnorT Boilers, Wu : or Manilla Itorr Ijkcxs. U7 Specially adopted to Xiiung J , terett$. wo nutnwf vtiia with oMimno wpio-ninT frr.m sso to 900 lbs. for eold and silver ores. AVet or L i y Crushing Moitars. Send for Circular. Warerooms 92 and 94 Liberty Strset, New York. 48:ly X V W jfe f Mill m GOOD WE are daily receiving New Goods. Don't fail to sec us be fore you buy. WE HAVE A LARGE Stock oIOIoifMg BOOTS- and "SHOES, that must "be aoltl. Special vrill be ofTcreJ. Remember wa mean BUSINESS, And don't buv until you see our Stock and hear our prices. Respectfully, J. P: ROSS. Xot. 2, 1881. NORTH STATE GOLD & COPPER MINING GO. NOTICE! The meeting of the Stockholders and Ir rectors of the North St.ite Copj ei fc fin I Mining Company, wlii -h was Id be he! I at its office ou the property of the Com pa i. in Guilford county, N. C, for the purpo of levying tin assessment on the Sto . and any other business which mjghtl. presented to the" meeting, has lcen jxh.; poned,iud will be lidd at the same jjIu- . , at noon of the 24th November, 1881. JOSErilVILKIXS, l'resd ;. l:2r A. 1 . RIGCT, C. E. J. uVjJCEPI. Y, 1 . V riGBY & MXTEPHY, IffiiiE - aid Ciistncliiis Ei0Kei:L 78 asd 80 CcoxrAT. Eoom 49, WEW YORKr ixaraift and repoit ujon M;ne. Make Working Plans and Spt-tifieaiM for th" construction cf geld and fiUtr y, il . or will enter into Contracts for the tu -ti i. i same. . Milling Machinery and pnpTlie .iitc-Iam '. at lowest prices and prompt aUeiiiicn tivu to shipment. Oraddrew JOHN RIGBY, 49:9ui:pd High 1 ist, X.C . "LIFE INSURANCE" MADE CHE A . Table Showing Actual Cent to Mernbi . .. of $4,000 Insurance for Chte Year (March 1, 1879, to March 1, 18S0 Firit ClaM, cged lii to 3() t;ir. . .$1.7 -coiil Third Form It Fifth Sixth u 4( 30 40 40 " 45 45 " 50 50 55 55 " CO a it a: 51 Gd I- i tl f ; 1 t i tl