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gDAXQVEMBERlQ, 1881.
1 Ln l ifter the 1st day of January,
.tftfblcription price of the Watch
183'' flns follows: : - '
' ' ,r mid iu advance $1.50
w- vv ......ont HP 1L- J UJIMIIII3.
i1
pay n't-ii l --.!
t - i. :
liti probi ty to sell would do well to
'I . i ,i. nrnnnw to eire room
iertije ir "r-i o
Lb Wce' to 1e kePMffinrting. on
' the cefleral caption of "MlNiXG Prop-
rsllti t& SALE.
f lie cost of such notice willbemoder
'hosi ban properties the value of
wbicb f6 not generally Huuyru, muuiu
.A rtifprences to
reputable persons
Arl with fciwli milt..
knOWD
JO u i hu""""""
"rf.tr. Ima n. fonil rircnlntion
i-ri 1 II1K l'l" " e "
l.,ininf men NorthY Ifo in the
stae iud can be of service m The
Wii' o : ' "
way
See notice
Whitehead. 7
in this paper of Dr. M.
Mr. K. A. Burroughs has opened a Fish
w40j8terwaiket at Rowan Mills.
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rlr John Whitehead has been suffer-
j! with jaundice several daya. Heis
gan at In office. -
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Conkji Up to date there has been
beeq received by the cotton weigher 975
bait tli season.
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Thislis a healty county, aud the truth
yi demonstrated by the fact that
tiereareOHly 26 doctors practicing in
it HI" ;
The music at the Presbyterian church
wamuch improved during the sitting of
Svuwlf jby the assistance of Dr. J. F.
Griffith
as Solo Basso.
--
Tom
Henderson, col., has gotten off
it!i 86 hail (Is
They are to be employed
Bear vlKiriCblOllf O. s.t iu x nwnjinuio
bcdji.
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- Tier
were
two
deaths in Li taker
Township this week. Mr. Isaac Linker,
age4 shout 00, and Mary Brown, aged
about 25. The latter died of dropsy.
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MARitjEP. In Charlotte, yesterday,
HuJAAiox A. Xatiiaxs to the accom
plished Miss Jeasxett Sciiloss, formerly
of tii
is p
ace.
MAituiEW- Oct. 27th, Mr. Thos. S.
Eicf son! of ex-Governor David S. Kied
to Misii Helen Pcmbei ton, of Maugum,
Norih.'CUroliua.
IIbto;ry or rtoTmn County,
J' . j : BT KEV, J. RCilFLl.
i Copied of this inteu'sting book inay e!flw,u.eg.
had ot i F. Kllttz, Tiiko. Bueuuaum, "
orjijt thi WATCikUAxOliiie. lheo. Luerbau
:I there any particular resrson why the
street Iauips should not be lighted these
dari 'nights f The streets are iu bad con-Uitiyu-yi-ry
little better than the road.
It s "very anuoyiug ta plunge into a
atreetjcVossing tire pedestrian is sure to
get the worst of it. v
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, Two negroes amused themselves one
dajlastj 4'eek by kiMiug' one of Lanier's
finest hogs. They were caught skinning
h. j One of the' men now rests iu limbo.
T1m petty thieves should bo dealt with
in, 4 lktlly niauuer.
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tlie time of year has arrived when our
uliscriber ' should send iu their sub-
I cr)tioiSf We know of a certaiuty that
woaey j scarce,iPt this excuse will not
justify delinquents in depriving us of oui
Ppof.
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recen
A. W. Owen informs us that at
discussiou, uur Amity Hill, be-
. tvten debaters representing Rowuu and
i
ireueH,jthe Rowan chain pioyui won their
aide of -the question, viz; "That mouey
liaa a greater influence than women over
JUeii.u f Where is Kntrpraf
cj
' m --k.!-. ... . . .
s pqitesviile Jjaukmark knows very
1 that wo "attempted no explanation
.iM)u) matter between itself and this
paper. Tho explauatiou and apology is
lue,fiiu it first ; being withheld, we are
aor-iu position tooffer an y thing further.
t
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Aama?? acs. Turner's, by Mr. J. H.
Enijtjlias become well established aud
growing iu public favor.
Uluiuel is the oue by which most of
fiuTner's pitch their crops nud their
wives
j sow their garden 6eeds nud set
tbej
s.
o !( for Atlaxta ! It will be seen by
ni(lvcrtisement in this paper that the
uaiiroad have reduced j-ates to Atlanta
; hi rder; to enable all who wish, to visit
lHreat Exposition. A party of 50 may
tf1 Salisbury and return for $6.5
y Tliijs isa rare opportunity to see a
; Pt iealat small expense.
j j " -o
. fohB D. Gaskill and his mule This is
jf wasVou see John wanted to sell
1 tlt ninle, bo he put a line in the busi-
Def8al column ' - to that effect, just .for
DJ tiine. lie sold the mule Jo less than
"fayi lint the printer forgot to tiiko
-. Hill '! "
in. . i .
v dav 4 In re was
-1 con i n to
see about, that male.
j
fay h. VUi:td have rM !Ki mules
ah.xnd aenlf. iTlu had hd them
" n siinph- U'smiii oi how i.d lihii'tr
Mys.i 5 . " .
v Mr. J. S. McCnbbin. hag cleared and
ditched "the cane break m i. J
cornfield there next year. Thank, for
tha destruction of a magazine of malaria.
uixt, the imy. who Lave i been getting
-"s .- mere ior years have'
ftlMMlra 1 , .....
no
'uo, euro. : v j : i
Thanks.- We are requested by the eid
ers oLtbe Presbyterian chord, to express
gratitude to members of other denoraina-
uonaua citizen, for .their friendly aid
in giving accommodation to members of
aynoti Unriag the recent session of Hint
body in this town. Oar visitors left I us
with a lively sense of the handsome treat
ment they received while here. -
Musica Prof. Evans' vocaP class
will meet at 7 o'clock, this evening in
the Hall of the Y. M.C. Association, over
Kluttz Drug store. This is a meeting
to which all are invted. Practical illus
trations of his method in vocal training
will be given. Ladies, and all who sing
are especially requested to be present.:
The first regular lesson in the course
will be given cq Friday night. ;
o '.' j
A crippled darkey nmde the round of
the town Monday, askings alms. He has
been a severe sufferer from rheumatism,
having his right foot aud leg drawn up in
a knot behind. It is not only entirely
useless, but a very disfiguriug object. But
with the aid of a crutch aud cane he gets
about freely. Ie is from Wayne county
. has no home, but lives ou voluntary
charity.
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"EXGLI3H Elm." We have a shade
tree of this name which differs distinctly
from all other varieties of Elm set -for
shade. It is the first to bud -and put
forth leaves In the spring by at least two
weeks, and the last to shed its leaves in
the fall Anj- oue interested on the sub
ject may see two of them in the yard of
Mrs. Boydeu, near the pavement. The
leaves are larger and slightly crimpped :
the limbs grow thicker on the trunk and
seem less liable to split off in sleets or
storms. The sluflle is denser, aud alto
gether, for that purpose, the tree is most
desirable. It is, on this the 9th of Novem
ber, as green and fresh as iuJuly, whilst
the leaves of other varieties are on the
ground.
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Anion? our Advertisers.
There is no better way to solicit trade
uiau inrougn me auvcrusiug coinmns oi
your county paper. J
R. J. Holmes, calls attention to his
Rock lime, and fall and whiter stock in
general. He always has what you call
for.
i
R. R. Crawford fc Co., are ready! to
supply ytia-with farm and factory strain
engines, wagons, and all kinds of farm
ing implements, guns, pistols, cuttlery,
Mr. J..F. Ross, the cotton bnyer and
merchant always pays good prices for j
cotton, aud sells his goods at the lowest
in has greatly increased
his stock his store is full of new things.
A. Parker and J. D. McNeely are j ust
in receipt of family groceries, and- a lut
of dainties go see them.
M. S. Brown is fully established iu his
emporium gents clothing, shoes and un
der wear. Look in at his stock. j
J. & H. Horah have in new -goods iu
their line Silverware, shirt studs, sleave
buttons, breast pius, ear rings, &c. , j
D. A. Atwell Hardware merdihntjt
handles plow, shovels, aud everything
that the farmer, blacksmith, carriage
maker, coopet and mechanic needs.
J. Allen Brown is always reliable. iSee
his ads. in this paper. "
Jones, McCubbins fe CoM are m receipt
of their second supply of fall and wwftei
good. They aie perfectly reliable. " '
Gaakill s;iys ho will riot be un
der sold
Ho does a large business, aud I
can afford to give bargains.
Kluttz and Kendleman are moving on
in their unassuming wav. sellin": coods
at satisfactory prices.
BLAOK-P KAUurl i cures ayBpeptia,
, . . i
indigestion and heartburn.
At Theo. F. Klulti'a.
OBITUARY. j
Died, at the residence ot his son, Mr. J.
Rowan Davis, netir StatesvilJe, oul the
niffht of the 6th iust., after rive yea rssuffer-
infrom cancer ot the lace, Mr. miciiael
Davis, in the 76th year of his life, j
The deceased was
a native of Stanly
couuty. He came to Salisbury
a lieu a
youth, aud engaged to learn the gun
smith business with the late Geo; N ogler.
After the expit atiou of his terra with him,
he concluded to learn also the carpenter's
trade, and engaged himself for thi3pur
pose to the late Col. Saui'l Lemly, who at
that time was a master builder iuj this
place. The deceased preferred the latter
trade and followed it duriug hhvloug life,
i..." ..i..l. I.M mn.lfl a comfortable support
"j "
and raised a large and respectable family.
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iii w:i tir more inau lonv eaia u iuu-
...mi. o.l nf.il offieer ill tho
Bisiciix mvuiwv. " r
T - i i. .wi .i;.ii t.;..m.l.iu
ljUiueraii cnuitn, uu ir...0
in the faith oU"ie loraesus curiae.
has left many friends to cherish a kind
remembrance of him j for he was uotouly
harmless, but generous in his intercourse
with his fellow men. lie was loving auu
devoted as a'father arrd hasbaud, aud his
children have shown their love for him
throngh .the years of his severe affliction.
.ti. ini.i-iiiiR of the deceased were
brought here, and Tuesday morning bu
lied in the family plat in Salisbury Cem-
.tr VnTiAinl services hereafter, of
VIV1J - - ;
which uotice. will be given.
"WINE OF CAHDli!" cures trrcgiilai;
psinf al,or diflicult roen-struation.
At Theo. F-KlutUY
MININa INTELLIGENCE
T. K. BELTS EK, MANAGES.
Advertise yonr mineral lands in the
mining ad column. ; '
We are almost daily in receipt of let
ters enquiring for good mining property.
Those who have property for sale should
advertise with us, so that we could refer
to them when enquiry is made for pro
perty. Why do we not get the Daily Stock
Report regularly t Does the fault lay in
the mailing, or is lost on the way 1
There is a misty gloom overspreading
mining stocks at present-holders feel as if
on the verge of some big explosion. The
depression is general. Ther next 30 days
will tell a tale.
An advertiser in the Mining Kccoid
wants a gold mine in this State. The mine
must be in operation, and paying a fair
profit to present owners. This is a cliauce.
There are several properties near here
tha would fill the bill.
Bullion Receipts, reported at New
York for the month of October. $1,691,
029 01. For the year, including October:
$16,302,173 62.
The receipts in San Francisco for the
mouths of September and October, are
reported at $1 ,62 1 ,595 74.
- Capt. J. A. Ramsay, C. E., tells that in
the work now progressing ou th Paint
Rock branch of the Western "N. C. R. It.,
that they have cut through several veius
of quartz, which carry gold. This point
being the cliff in Mountain Island.
The Allex alias La ylor Situa
ted near Thomasville is progressing
sinking n new shaft. They are down in
deepest shaft, 104 feet, and in No. 2, 23
feet. They have pumps, engines and
boilers, aud three chilliau mills.
There is a suit pending which will set
tle the name. One party calls it the
Allen aud tie other the Laylor. We can-
not uiKe siues, tnerelore stylo it
above.
as
Beaveu Dam Gold Mixixg Co. The
last of their machiuery has arrived and
they will commence running the first
week in November. Mrs. Garfield will
retain the interest held by her husband
jn this mice and should operations at
u,.e prove as now anticipated she will
visit it this winter. 20 hands at work;
engine houses completed and now build
ing dwelling houses.
Klan Miue.
Mr. J. J. Newman has just shown ua. a
map of the above named mine, in this
county. The property lies in the gold
regions and from the description seeu iu
the adveiting column, must bo very
rich.
Healso showed us a map of the Parker
mine, in Stanly, county. This property
adjoins the Crowell, and is very rich In
placer gold Nuggets from 1 dwt. to 6
pounds have been taken from this mine.
A careful canvass of the miniug inter
ests of Chicago snows that the majority
of the heavier business men of bat city
which lias become a great mining centre.
are more or Jess owuera of mines aud
mining stocks.
Mining shafts to the number of sixteen
have been discovered in the Yellowstone
Park, Wyoming. The deepest is 25 ft-et.
They also are the work of th uice of the
stoue age, tor at the bottom of thes
shafts were found stone hammers aud
stono kuives.
At the Atlanta Exposition there are ores
ofgtddfrom many mimsin Georgia, Vir
ginia, North Larniina, etc. r rm the I.tsi.
iiamed Statti there are cipi)er orv. masses
of great size aud richiet8 ; retiuel eop-
per, iu uigoiB auu-piaie; ieao aim Miver
ores; iron ores irom many miue;
corundum, marbles, KipstiueVt, mica iu
clear sheets a foot square ; sand.tones,
flexible and otherwise; chrome iron;
kaolin; jewels, nmethysr, cairiiigoni,
rrc;tii "aiiiLi'ose bervl. true sanhvirex. zir-
i n ' '
conR etC-t including tine siecimeiis of the
newly found gem Hiddenite, which rivals
the diamond. Those enumerated are all
! nttixi iwhfA n ii ii iiAti r All
from North Carolina, and contained in
the exhibit of the Richmond & Danville
R. R. Company, which, besides samples
of the wealth of that State embraces
products, too many to enumerate, of oth
er Statos tiaveresed by its system of rail
ways. In that company s exhibit may
be seen some $7,000 worth of gold nug-
cets. besides bars of retorted gold of
weights from M to os ounces, auu asiugle
mass of coltl of tho value of $3,300 in the
quartz that forms its matrix. The display
of woods-in the rough and worked iu the
name exhibit, is very large and fine.
Extract.
DIED.
In this county Miss Minerva B. Sloax,
in tue iweniy:Mxw jear o uer ge.
- f-tiiku lki-tlaa lkav flait!l Cllfi
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. 4 w,u" "r "."IVT.""
i uecame aware inat soon sue must iau ii
victim to the fatal disease consumption.
1 I . . F I . n 1 . V t n
i v ueu cuniueeu m mis. ooo ci mwwu
firm faith ill the Saviour and no fear of
li... l -
iue 1U8,' s'"
And while we
monrn what we may can n premature
mat
death, vet wo "sorrow not
for her a I
I those w ho hare no hope.n
"There is a world above,
Where parting is nnkuown j
A long eternity of love,
Formed for the good above ;
And faith beholds the dying here,
Translated to that glorious sphere.
J. A. R.
Senators Hampton, Morgan, Brown
and Slater took a tilt at an old-fashioned
spinning wheel at the Atlanta exposition
last Saturday. The contest closed with
Browu as champion. He had not en
tirely foirgotteu his early education.
Chailotte Obtcncr.
HASINOW HIS FULL STOCK OF
F& dND WINTER
clot;
OVERCOATS FOR MEN
AND
OVERCOATS FOR BOYS
1 1
FROM
mm suits
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For 3Ieri and Boys From
SS.OO TO S35.00
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FOR MEN AND
3.Q to
j ; , The Finest lot of
1 Hats
- Eve in Salisbury. Prices frcm
2 Sets to S5.QO.
am
i WILL SELL YOU A
WARRANTED BOOT FOR 1.85.
Solid leather SHOES for 85cts.
Extract from letter :
Mr. M. S. Brown: In reference to the Solar Tip Shoes we hereby authorize you to
warrant evkry PAin ofjThem in material and workmanship.
. i Wo 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 of the wearer.
Please return all imperfect goods te us. Yours trulv,
JOHN MtJNDELL & CO.
. s . Philadelphia.
I am prepared to sell you all the good in my line
20 PER CET CHEAPER
than you ean get the same good any where else.
This is business.
Mining: Advertisments.
aJvertlsements appearlns In this column
are charged for at the rate of io ctits per line tor
each Insertion.
Attention Miners. I have iO
pounds of charged Quicksilver for sale,
low down. Address
A. 13. H0LL0WELL,
lt:pd Thtmasville, X, U.
KLAN MINES!
Having jnst sold tho Atlas & Same
Mines, embracing some 1400 acres, I now
take pleasure iu offering the!
KLAN MINE FOR SALE.
The KlanMtae eiiltyfaxv some 1300
acres of land, 14;miles 6outli-eat of Sal
isbury, and lay 8 between ; tho famous
Gobi Hill Mine and the Atlas & Dame,
and joins both. The. Randolph and Bern
hardt veins ot Gold ilill run thiotili t he
place for about three utiles ; has many
workings and oiilci oinns on tlic Millie,
and snow much rich Gold Ore. Is in 400
yards of the 750 foot Gold Hill Shaft.
The vein matter, which is immense, is
composed of slate and quartz veius, most
ot which ran luruugi the place, in JN
S. AV.icorsenftd there roaHik1ftsro1j'
veins that make a pretty show, this
property has but little developments ou
t. but the value ot the ore is known to
d- JIa uf ,e lacts; CSU be geen.
I v. . . . r .
ExamiuatiiHi of thojwticu ulviteu. Hill
be pleased to show same.
Correspondence solicited, i
Address J.J.NEWMAN,
4:2c Box 01, Salisbury, N. C.
! nobIthtate '
GOLD & COPPER MINING CO.
,1
The meeting of the Stockholders and Di
rectors of the North State Copper & Gold
Mining Company, .which was to -be held
at its office on the property of the Company
in Guilford county, N. C, for the purpose
of levying n asrseMrirent 'rfn ' the Stock,
and any other business which might be
presented to the meeting, has necn postr
poned, and will be held at the same place,
1 r . ... .
at noon of the 24th November, 1S1.
JOSEPH WlLKlXSjrresd't.
l:2w
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JO.
MURPHY, K. K.
RIGBY & MURPHY,
Mini aii Coistnclini En&iMrs,
78 AND SO Bkoapwat.
Room 49, NEW YORX.
Examine and report upon Mine.
Make Working Plana and Specification
for the conalrnclion of gold and silver Milla,
or will enter into Contracts far the erection f
a me.
Mining Machinery and nippl'ie purchased
at lowest prices and prompt attention given
to shipment.
Oraddresa JOHN RIGBY,
49;9m:pd High Point, N. C.
Dr. Bliss's bill for medical service to
the late Pressident is said tb be $25,000
The other medical charges ate about
$70,00.
NOTICE
i
BOT8 FROM
$20.00
M. S. BROWN.
BUSINESS LOCATE
TTOTZ SALE.-A valuable 4 year
old horse. Perfectly sound and works
well iu harness. Cijas. Sjiupikc.
It
bis. Lime
100 Barrels Riverton or Centennial Lime.
100 do Indian Rock Lime.
100 do Georgia Lime.
J5- VERY BEST BRANDS
$1.50 Per Barrel.
sanies anii contractors wanting any
quantity would do well to call and get
Special Prices.
J. ALLEN BB0WH.
2:2t
100 BARRELS VIRGINIA
ROCK LIME!
Just received and for sale by
It. J. HOLMES.
Also just in, Full Stock of
Pall and Winter Goods.
Call and see them before making
your purchases.
B. J. HOLMES.
2.1m
MILLINERY GOODS I
I have opened n new and beautiful
6tock of Millinery in the room formally
occupied by Mrs. Greenfield. CaH and
examine, and make selections.
Mns. W. R. Barkkr.
52:4t.
NEW GOODS.
AT
THEO. BUERBAUM'S,
1,000 founds
i FRENCH CANDIES .AT
THEO. DIJ EXlJOXTjit
; 3 U TUJSll. ISLJSKBAyjl'B.-l
CroWattd-'Blackwell Chow Chow; at
v. - THEO. BUERBAUM'S."
Cracked Wheat and Oat Meat at
THEO. BUERBAUM'S.
Bakers Chocolate and Cocoa, and Philadel
phia Crackers at
l:tC THEO. BUERBAUM'S.
Xust arrived;
Turkeys an d-Cran berries at
j.d, mcneklt
Irish and Street Potatoes, at . lI
j.d. Mcxnxj
Fresh Batter and Apples, at
j.v, Kcsmr
t
ON BULL.
I kave a One Davoa stock aalxaal tor paaiaav
rlca-at a)o4rats rates. Apply ta
300 3
IS VERY SCARCE AND HARD TO GET,
shall
PUT MY WHOLE STOCK DOWN TO VERY
Mil!
Will be sold at -Prices that will surprise you.
0We want either J3r$
CASH OI PRODUCE.
You all know what kind of goods I keep.
- I am determined to sell whether anv one else does or not. "
Very' Truly, c.,
JOHN D. GASKILL.
MOREY &
GOLD PMU GRH1DIN& &
HOWLAITO'S PULVEEI2EE tck:s th3
Ana can be put up in ona day ready Tor work.
IT HAS BEEN FULLY PROVED TESTED
ta crush and
We construct Mn Wit n stamps weighing from
Crushing MOI UTS. SmAfor Oscular.
j warerooms w ana
48:ly . i-."
"WE are daily receiving New Goods.
Don't fail to sec us be
fore you buy.
WE HAVE A LARGE
Stock of Clolhim
BOOTS and SHOES,
that must be sold. Special
will be offered.
Remember wc mean
BUSINESS,
.' . , . . . ...
j And don t ouv until
.-,. i i
you sec our btock and
,
- 1 near our pi iuus.
Respectfully,
J. F. R03S.
Xot. 2, IdSI.
Mill .
1W GOODS !
from
THE 1ST,
SPE RM Y.
AMALGAMATING-- MACHINERY
plica cf ths comber; o ne Stamp Mill
FfOite
it weighs complete i.ooo r iunds. It costs $1 503 rr adr 'or
the belt. Will crush one ton p ;r hour or nard ouarTz that
pass through a 40-raet-u 6creen. Ihe w epr Is ipss tuan in r !
6tampmtll. Its wearing parts are plain cystine ana cai n
drrppeiltnto position in a tew momt pw. as snoitn bv nc r
1 an J C, no b lts or keys are r ;iutreu : it cun be sot V)n n .
floorof a mill with no expense ior roundaiious, ana n- Vfl
work In charges or continuous
m,ite either trola
id or i liver ores, mn lino- . a
It
will ami 'ea
cheap and effect!-? mm; u ren
rn.
or
Air lomnrpRmr!) .toi ' .
, . , . "vci riu
iil!??tampa- ann Pverjrursc'iU
Uon ot names for stamps ; aiw
Improved Doable
SINCLE CYLINDER
HOISTING - ENGINES,
With or Withoct Boilerk, Wiki
"or Manilla Roris Urcms.
H Specially (tUiptrd to Mining fk .
trrtKl.
350 to 00 lbs. tor gild and Ulverores. Wet or Drj
,
XiiDercy oirsei, ssew x otk.
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A Grand Reputation .
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cnro
has reached a reputation that is not lim
ited by the confines of section or country.
There are uo injurious substanceg, nor
false aud temporary fclimulaiits iu tho.
preparation. It is purelj vegetable, aud
compounded under a formula that has
passed severs tests, and won endorse
ments from some of. the highest medical
talent in the country. X. Y. World.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS!
The undersigned having qualitUd us admin
intMlor of the estate of IiTalt Dt-iivtr, dee'd,
hert-by notifies all pecsons having claims
against said estate to prt-fent the same forpay
ment Wfore the Eirt Dr of October, 1882, -and
all .persons indebted to aid esiaic are re
quested lo make pajmcnt immcdiiiitl v to lli
undersigned.. M. A Ikisr, Adm'r of
Se(t. 30, 1 SSI. D4 vail Bearer.
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Rowan Coity-lD tte Superior Cent
Moses L. Holmes
against
Richard A. Caldwell, Julius A. Caldwell,
M. W. Jarvis and E. Nve Hutchison, Exec
utors of iJarid F. Caldwell, Frances Fk-her,
Annie McB. Fisher and Fred. C. Fisher.
M. W. Jarvis, Executor of David F. Cald
well and Annie McB. Fisher, of the above
named defendants, nre hereby notified te be
and apear before the Judge of our Supe
nor Court, at a Court to be held Ujt tb
Count v of Rowan at the Court Hu in
Salisbury on the 9th Monday after the 4th
Monday of Septemlwr, 1881, and answer .
the complaint of the plaintiff, which will
be deposited in the offire of . the Clerk of
the Superior Court of said County, within
the first three days of the s.vd term, ar.rt
let the said defendants take nut ice that if
they fail to answer the said tun. plaint
luring tha term, the plaintiff v. ill arjr lo
the Court for the relief demanded in tha
complaint.
This 6tji day of Aucnt. 1 SCI .
4r:fit V J. M. Horabt,
Clerk Superior Court Rowan T
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