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l THflliSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1881. THW TERMS. Amousr the Machinists. 1 MKRONKT's MACUlXE SHOPS'; rotfsDitr am f PI.AKIXG JIlLtS.Xi - - TliW shop are situated irMlie East Ward ofSalUUury.just Wvoiitttlie deiiot. j From ami after the 1st day of January He liasa largetmiount of machinery a i33I, tlie subscnntimi f,rice of the Watcl- j Ut of ' wl,j,h U ti foUowg :Ta ja U will be as follows: :. , . ,.- . .... j 1 . "b f 1.501 " ' .uiurs BHip, nine ii planes, Ta vi;r. tiftid in advance. W" I i . . . .. ' .. -- ,.., ...! ,,. payment ueiayed -i niontiig,LUU i grnuvc putiK as they payment delayed li! mouths 25aipas tlirongli. Then there is gn upright aiiapuig machine, which does ftirkiuUs of i r... i Mimxg rnorKKTY. rersons Having rj. ik ; huh a teiiauiug machine. pjjnibg property to sell would do well to ' universal wood worker made by advertise it, Wepropose to give room Bentel Wargedant & Co., does an eudleas to audi notices, to lie kept staudmg on- variety or work, and is tha pet of the dt-r the general caption of "AlnuxG Fkop-1 Pr 1 Hen, there is the turning lathe EBTIK8 von Sale." gig saws, circular saw, table and bliud ) The tost of such notices will be tnpder- slat tenoning machine. ate,-- - I I For X king iron, Jhey haVe a drill Those having properties the value of ires, two lathes, brick blacksmith shop. which is not generally known, should 20x30,. foundry building, 40iG0, brick. eive references to reputable pel sons I with tin roof. In connection .with these known to be acquainted with such mat- Im'v ' a grist mill, and have a stone ters. This paper has a good circulation" f the celebrated Moore county grit I sjnjng mining men North, and in the j They have about a hundred - ttret of line Slate, and can be of service in-ihe way.U'lMUug. A 25 Imrse engine a?l 35 horse proposed. IIitory of llowan County, ' BT ElV. i. BUMFLK, ' ' 1 Copies of this interesting book may be baTof TF. Ki.lttz, Theo. Ucjekbaum-, or at the v atciiman Onke. Mr. A. Li IlallVstenm cotton gin will boiler furnishes the nower tb run lliis B - - r- -r r; niachineiy. They have a grindstone thkh weighs one thousand foitv mmiiJi. run - . - r - by steam. j MACHINE SHOP AXD BRASS FOClCDIiY. Mr. P. A. Frerpks, is running this busi ness, and enjoys the reputation of being very precise 1u all the particulars of work undertaken by him. He has a great as.au immense deposit of .pare magnetic lion. Of this iron tirt fliv lia apa parallel veius. varvinrr from Qtn ia ftt mi the surface, and the ore ruuniug from 3j to 72 per cent, of pore iron, free from "uiiiinr, pnospnorns and titanic acid. I he North State Co.. Iiuvino- .,,,,1 it. charter special railroad privileges, will iiiu uunng ieo.1 a rai road connect in these iniuea with the sealmard, which, when comtdeted. will insure rrmnnm. tive dividends from the iron alone, with out reference to the products of the other pioperues. m justice to us we propose that you select a well-known, competent engineer, nho shall, at our exieose, visit mines auu report on the aiue. Awaiting an answer we remain, , lours respectfully, .. William BuAXDRETir, Treat. This seems to us an eminently fair proposition. We should very much dis like to lie the medium through which the merits of a good probi ty are misunder "MPC nireprreritcd, f n turn out only about half the u umber of -number of small fouls, made by himself; bales it did last year, inakiug due allow suce for new customers. -There is nothing of local iutecfst tran spiring here these last few days. The seating rink lias its followers and the vocal class has its adherents ; and thus these November evenings pass. , r rv t j r4ueueuu ui numiii una iiiuoo one round to collect the taxes all that he is required to make.- many are dues yet be hind. Few are able to pay double taxes. tis they are liable to do, aud should make jiaste to avoid such a loss. -; '' ' " " " m 1!. I . I - 1 I i raoe was exceeuiuiy oi isk oiv .uoii day. . Siepping-into ..evend stores, where - they advertise in the Watchman, we .oaud every man busy, and after waiting for an hour hour lett without being nine Jo make our purchase. eveial turning lathes fur working iron and wood, drill press&c. His chief work is iu repairing engines and boilers, but he has taps aud dies of all kinds, stencil cutting, steam aud brass fittings, gas fittings, &c. The blacksmith shop is complete fan run by steaui. An eight luu so enaiiico and boiler runs all the machinery. His corps of baud is kept regularly enydoyed - j MA Kail's MACHINE AND WOODi WORKING ESTABLISHMENT. These works are in the North Ward, on the corner of Council and Fulton streets, are superintended by Mr. Benj. Marsh. The shop is f ully equipped for ! wood and iron work of all kinds. They have plait ing mills with tongue and groove attach ment, lathe, tenon, uiachiue, : moulding machine for decorative work, 'gig saws, circular taws, luorluiiii; machine, &c. For working iron they have; the usual -complement of; machinery, large and First Frost. The first A7Z(7HLmiall lathes, drill press, iron planing Adveitiaiuii pay8 ! Jin j The Jro&t of,the season came yesterday moru- i;!g, Nov. 16 nine days later than on Jauj preceding year within the menjoiy of the present generation. Thpriuometer at sun rise, 3. , i ' n : Going to Atlanta. A party -of 50 persons will leave Salisbury on Tuesday light, Nov, 22, for the "Atlanta Exposi- iion. The party is already nearly made np, but as there is noiiniit to the num Ler over fifty, others wishing. to join it piuy lit so bj apidytiig to Mr. P. N Heilig, LawHui Kluttz or Henry Cauble, coiMnittee. 'The pi ice -for e;u li laeuiber, ' the; round ,ti ip, $G.2.. i 1 u ' A Snor. A colored geutlenian c.illed -Monday to have aluiissi!i tickets prisi ted. ' They were tixed up for hitu thus: ; 'fkoo babv, ; ; ADMIT ONE, : , 10 cents.1' ; We suppose the exhibition was given ouivhere in town, but we had no re r poster on baud for the occasion. . . P- PpQWOQIAN PeusIMMOK, It is Uot generally known that -.persimmon wok, forniany purposes, is ' superior to whi'teh. hickory or any of the taks. So too Ui .dogwood a fine and highly useful wood, -and for sHuttles, especially. These tini- hers "are iu-coustaut demand at rcmuuer ative prices.- Mr. Ha it man, at the steam mill it the North ward, is now filling a coutiact for them. Persons having an abuudance of them would do well to see ' uiai, , machine, &c. They also have; a foundry attached. A twelve" horse engine aud boiler runs this establishment. Wo ave not the space to go more fully' in the specifications, but these briefs may serve to enlighten the-public. There is no excuse for sending away to have anything done that may be needed in the lines indicated above, j MINING INTELLIGENCE. It the earliest; nnortmiifv fu. PMHipA telialde and ,'nin. peach ble an exjert as can be employed, and instruct luiu to visit the properties described and report to us the result of his investigations. We trust that this investigation will show that these properties are all that is claimed by-tlrose interested" iu them,' and if so we shall take pleasure in making proper amends for any erroneous iuiprtss ion which way have, appeared iu our columns. We accept Mr. Brandreth's proposition in the good faith in which it is tendered. The iuvestigutioikiust bp rigid, iiupai tjal, atfd free from any mereetuiry taint, and, being so, will doubtless be accepted as a true statement of ' the affairs and prospects of the North .State Co. The aUove taken from the Stock Report. only tprovWjaiMjheV;)u$tance of the de termination of Mr. Braudreth to push the development of the vast resources of this State. 1 he Jleport has been dealing very roughly with the enterprises headed by Mr. Brandreth, and we hope that this ex amination willrefTeve the RcporVi anxie ty ou that score. Mr, Brandreth deserves credit for the persistent effort he I wis made. He was among first since the war to begin tvork iu this Slate and has spent many thousands iu opening up mineral lauds, and developing the properties mentioned above. a, His-t present pmject is - jeifectly feasible and "we predfef !i is srtccess. The properties he now holds, if worked with anything like the usual energy displayed iu Mining, must yield sufficiently to enable., the company to nay divideuds regularly. ' i . . . We hope the Report will send a goodmau; for . the more intelligent the man, the better will be his report. "Lalor'Mixe" Davidson Co., N. C, Nov. 15th, 1881. Editor Salisbury Watchman Dear Sir: I find in the Charlotte Ob server iu date Nov. 12th, an article copied from your paperr"-lhe Allen alias, lay "lor mine, etc. 1 hey are now down in "the deepest shaft 104 feet. No. 2, 23 feet. 'They have" pump eugiues aud boilerand "3 chillian mills. "There is a suit pending which will "settle the name; -ono, party calU.it the "Allen, and the other the . Lay lor ; wine, T. K. BlirNER, MAXAGEIL' The Workshops of the West. N. C fi.lt. is in full operation,, with between !40 aud 50-kamls busily at work, building jnd jrepairirg cars. They have 'just put ;pn the track a beautiful passeuger coach jo. ilO, comprising all the conveniences . tana luxuries of a first chTss. The shops Jliavd been entirely rebuilt, except the round house which, unfinished for years, jis 'nojw completed, and a part of it occu ; pied: by a large addition of new machines of various kind required by a shop of full opacify. All parts of the car, from a'fla, up, except the wheels, arc manu facti red here, aud with a facility equal to present Tcquirementsi Persons with jaa eye for machinery might spend hours w Pleasure in watch in : the various pro- fe6843 and -the-use "made of the heavy tools which fill tlrt.T.jst:il.l We It-ijiii" that the-gold mine near llai ihnul, -this county now worked by G. G. Frances, of the New Vtn k Minim) Journal, is turning out fiuei3f,l Several shafts-have been sunk, and a lingo force isetnploi-d in the mine. e understand that 3 pwts. to tiie panful is Honielimos taken from this rtiine. Lenoir Topic. This is very encouraging news. We hope that Mr. Fiances may tie! entirely successful. His standing among mining ineirwtnild (should his prospecting throve sticces.sfr) lead many capitalist's to seek investment ia this State. NortlfSiate Mining' Compaiiy, w .1 't; ... - .. j-. - " - '.J r 1 HAS iTO W HIS FULL STOCK OF " AMD WfflTESl CLOTHING OVERCOATS FOR MEN OVERCOATS FOR BOYS FBOJI DRESS' SUITS For Men and Boys From 8.00 TO S35.QO j FOR 3IEN AND BOYS FR03I (ItL&lfifl'' HiHi The Finest lot of Elafs Ever in Salisbury. Prices from 25cts to 5.00. AM gflOES. WILL SELL YOU A WARRANTED BOOT FOR $1.85. Solid leather SHOES for 85cts. " Extract from letter : Mk. M. S. Brown : In reference to the Solar Tip Shoes wc hereby authorize von to warrant every FAIR of them in material and workmanship. We do not warrant nirainst ABUSE or FIBE 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 truly, JOHN MUNEELL & CO. Philadelphia. I am prepared to sell you all the gends in my line SO PERCEWt'HEAPER than you jean get the same goods any where else. This is business. r DM U Li THE LOW PRICES FOB XARE BUYERS THINK THAT T VE "PICKED UF" MY QOODS. Buy Now Before the War is Over, M. S. BROWN. "The compajjy are .pieparitig io build a line of railroad that will connect jthcir iron mines with the Ohio Valley, ai.d at the same time be a trunk line jlrojn the North west to the booth east. ThM road will be known as the Carolina,! Vir gin a ANt N out h Western li.iilitOAD, and will connect tit the niostj feasible point with the Cheasapeake and Ohio Hailroad Jn West Virginia, thus giving tlirect cimniunication with the Ohio Vtl ley and the North west, and at t!ie same time the construction of the railroad from Jellersou to Wadelwro, will give an out hit south to the Atlantic Seaboard.1 The above is taken froni an advertise ment published by the, North Sliate Miu- i lis Co.. and we give it as a matter of news to our people. The gale of the A. T. & Or Railroad, upset, so to speak, the plans of the North State Mining Co., and as a consequence they adopted tiiis other line if policy which has been rnaue known to the public through .the advertising columns of the press. The proposed lii.e of railroad from Jeffsrso'u to Wadesboro, will strike Salisbury fairly, and jhe plan, if carried oilt, will be the fulfillment of the long "noui ished hope" o tile ieople of this city; viz: to havealiuoof road -from the west to this poiut, and; to con ncct with tha east at Wadosboro. When we are more fully informed, wc will airaio allude to this matter. The publication of the above notice mav possibly -Iks productive of an linnivs sioo which may rsnlt u fTie prejudice of tin? p-irtii-s uv interfiled i i tne new (MgMniuioii, which lam sureou would reret, and I therefore respectfully ask space enough in your valuable coiuiuiis to allow me to give Von a short statement in relation to this property now Uuoyvu as the ''Lalor Mine." On the l.-ttd February 1331 tlie former owners of the propeity in tpiest ion, either on account of the inability of one or more of tiie copaWtf'eWtirpny their prorata of the amount then due, xr on account of disablement a uoug tiiem, tailed tomai e the 3d annual payment due tin the l.t of February, IcfcJI, and by the terms of their coiitract the property (mineral right only) rjevevfed to ihe" original owner. rtllt l l -iriiiT l Kini;c iiivfiiino .11. . Lalor of New York purchased the mineral right, and later he sold it to "The Camp bell Mining and Reducing Company," of New. i ork, wtio now .hold it, and will continue to d. so. Otir shaft No. 1 is 103 feet deep, No. 2 (jj feet, No.U, GJ fecr, ail of wijii-lj are co.. Mining Advertisrnents. tar AH- artrenlseuients appearm? In tills column are charged for ut tUe rale ot m ctuts per Hue lor e4ch inserilon. ; ... j Atteutioii MiiKirM. -T-1 have? (iO pounds of charged Quicksilver, tor? Side, low down. Address . A. 1. HOLLO WELL, lt:pd Thomastille, N, C. a recent meeting of tho Salisbury Bides, Jield in their arinory on the fith of povmpcr, 1831, it wtis unanimously r Ekoltcd, That w e most highly appreci ate the soldierly kindness aud gentleinaii J courtesy of tho Richmond Howitzers Mteaded to us w hile we were their guests J .e city of Rich ui nd oi our return the- York to w u Ceu ten n ial. I'isohcd further, That we hope nnd irnst; the fiiendship between the HwitT . ...... . fl6iauu itiHi-s .iJii.fi., -'"umniu, iuy be further "cir itecomhi-r at -King's cenuiited bv p0 djstuut day. our guests at Salisbury at NT, ) AV, i. s NouTn Stats Mining Compant Executive Office, 52 Bkoadvav New York, November V, losi To the Editor of the Daily Stock Report : Sir You have in tlie past taken spe cial pains, apparently, to throw discredit on i the miiiiiiii companies with which I am connected, especially tho Crovvpll, Copper Knob and North Statue. The Crovvell is a cold mine, w ith every -indi cation d Cleat i felines, is fully equipped w ith machinery to cink. 500 feet, laud is a mine that has been endorsed by all the mininir exoerts who have visited !it. The -a , . Rholl'cd further Tlmt .. f Tats --f. -j-v mi t icec roluuo,, t,e sent to the. Richmond Hovv- rjallL' ,lur iUsu :vh if ti e. f'ali&bury ! I " 1 a lul"(,!it tu i it l:sdi. 'No. lii:c.yN, i C. A. ll.vjMUl:;, V Com iu it: re V. s -ii'L.U itiUCK. s v3HlDAt;GHT" makes chills ami aud the and it lias also of ore .For smithy Tho, F. Conner Knob W a copper mine, class of ore is principally boruite is not -only-rich ia copper, but furm 40 to SG0 in cold per toll Tiie. vein is a trne fissure, and, yith wie ; ,,-..t.f i..n nil tiio experts w iio moc -isit.fl it express the opinion that it is a ! mine if in-at eommercial value1,. Both of these mines are the propertyj of the 1 v. rfh State. Miirios Co., and therefore ,.. , wliatiivtT merit Ik; ones io tuem ueiongi to-the North State MiuingCo. The North j r.n- own. in addition, mines i of mica, kaolin and pare slcatito, is well ; iunc. Having just sold the Atlas & Saszo Mines, embraciny: some 1400 acres, 1 now take pleasure in offering the KLAN M-IciE FvR SALE. The Kiau Mine embraces some 1300 acres ot laud, 14 miles fouHi-east of Sal isbury, and la between the lamotls (Jold Hill Mine an. i the Atlas cc li.une. ; and j ins Poth. The Kauitpii ami i: i u- BU3I2TSSS LOCALS x oat x-iJbj.--A valuable 4 year old horse. Perfectly sound nnd works well in harness. (''has. Shcping. It Lime 100 Barrels Riverton or Ceutennial Lime 100 do ' Iudiau Rock Lime. 100 do Georgia Lime. BSrVERY BEST $1.50 Per Barrel. favtus aud tjontractors wanting any quantity would do well to call aud get j peciai " rices. tiuiioiisly Aouiit ct -d by drill, and we ale I hardl eursof U., ihli run tliiongti toe now raising ore of various grades. W'e !. not ue any an elehi vian maciiinei ies called Chilliau mill.as de.M-ribel 1:1 tlie iioye nii'tey aie the piiuir!ty oi the obi company. e are provided with only the luost improved Uesiiiphufizer, Crushers, Pul verizers and Concentrator. Tho law suit referred to. is one brought on" by one of I Ik? partners of the old com pany, against his former partners, and lias nothing whatever to do with the new company, or witli tlie name ot tlie mine. I trust you will publiHi the above, not only iu tho interest of the mining indus try of North Caroilnif, uiit also in that ot the company I have the horuor to repie sent. Very respectfully joins. x li. .Maili-kfkkt. !Supt. Lalor Mine. The above is pnblis'ied, as requested. We do not propose to publish anything further as to tlie ownership of tlie-niiu'e iu other words, we do not propose to take sides in the affair, nor do we propose to allow the parties interested in the sqit to do so- through this mcdiuip, except at advertising rates. The 'autedelrivino niachine called Chil liau mil Is' has iu many instances proved place tor about t;nee linies; has many Working.- a. mI i;,.; t,i foe ,ia:ii', ami tioiV uiue-i : i Oold Ore. is in 400 yaiiU ot the 7o0 fo -l Gobi ildi Shaft. . The vein matter, which is immense, is composed of slate and qia'rtz veih-S mot of which run throu-li tiie iace in N. E. S. W. course, and there are various cross veins that make a, pretty Show. This property has but little.., developments on it, but the value of the ore is known to be good. Maps of the place i cau be seen, Examination of the place invited.. Will lie pleased to show same. , . . Correspondence solicited.' I K Address J. J. KEW fAN, 1 4sJt . Box 61, -Salisbury JN. 0. 2:2t J. ALLEN BROWN. if IIOETH STATE COLD & COPPER KIHIHG GO. NOTICE ! 100 BTlllELS VIRGINIA ROCK LIME! Just received and for sale by R. J. HOLMES. Also just in, Full Stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Call aud see them before making your purchases. 2:1 m R. J. HOLMES. E7" All Bills due November the 1st, time on which will not be longer extended than December the 1st. 0UAK0 MU Dut Kow. Truly, &c, i JOHN D. GASKILL. r MOMEY & SPERRY, GOLD & 3ILYER GRIMN& & AMALGAMATDG HACHIHEBY SOWLAND'S PULVZEIZEE takes t3i9 place of the cumbersome Stamp Mill A 1 1 a J S . Anu cau uu put up m uuj uay reaoy tor worn, IT HAS BEEN FULLY PUOVKD ti TESTED It wclehs complete 7.000 pounds. It costs M.tOO read tor the belt, will crusa one ton per hour of hard quanz that will pass through a 40-mefeh ucreen. The wenr Is leas than In th stamp mill. Its wearing parts are plain castings and can b dropoed into position in a tew moments, as fhnvn by letter A, B aai C, no h -Its or keys are required ; it can be eet upan th floor of a mill with no expense for foundations, andean be uaed to crush an! work In charges or continuous. It wlll am alga ma to either gold or aiver ores, making It a simple. chap and effectty mill ; It requires la-horse power. Stamp .Mills. Koc'-i Breakers. Cruahtnir Rolls. AmaU pamaUng Pans and Separators fortJold and 'Silver ores, Chiorldlznu Furnaces, lie-torts. Rock Drills, . Arr Compressors, steel Shoes and Dies for Stamps, and every descrip tion of Frames for Stamps ; also Improved Doable or SINGLE CYLINDER HOISTlflG ENGINES, With or Wrmorr Boilers, Wim ok Manilla Eofk Dkcms. fW Specially iiy1ed to Mining In ure tit. We construct Mills with stamps weighing from Siu to voo lbe. for gold and silver cres. Wet or Dry Crushing M01 tars. .Smdor Circular - ; -xr warerooms kJ ana v j-iiDeriy cireev, w u. JIILLIINERY GOODS! I Intvo opened n new ami beautiful st(H-k of Millhif ry iti tlie room formally occupied ly Mi'h. Green Held. Call and examine, and make selections. . Mrs. V. R. Bakkeb. 52:4ti Chillian mill sine. Ed. NEW GOODS. AT THSO. BUERBAUM'S, 1 ,000 f 0U11DS FRENCH CANDIES . AT TIIEO. J3TXEOTJrnXS. ' You see ; t noon of the 24th Novemher, IS31. . Books and Dailv Papers nt - : im ou th0 1 JOSEPH WIL5aXS,lWt. 4 : 'THEO. BCERBAmrS. The meeting of tlie StocUljoldcrs-and Di rectors of tlie North State CVyper & Goll Mining Coiiijuny. wliich w;is to be held nt it ofij. e ui the piopei ty of the Company in Guiifonl rounly, 2s. CiM lor the pin pose of-.levying tin aonient. on tlie Stock, and ativ other business which might oe ; a blessing. TJiev took out -nearly three ; presented to the meetinir, h:ia been post- prill ion dollars from Gold' Hill in this . poned, and .will be held at the sapie ola-e, ; county with tlie antedei:vj;in there is a diversity of opinion question. It is slow but Woman was made after mau, but niau Jus been after woman ever since. Ex change. It is a contest about that lib, and sliov l:2w A. J. RIGET, C. E. i J O. XZtteUjfit. X. RIQBY & HUEPHT, Mining: a:il CistnAi EEiiirs, 78 and SO BadAPWAY. Room 49, KEY YCRK. Examine and report upon Mine. how a woman can hold on to a thing?- jHte Working IMar-s innd Specifications wheu she once srets possession. : for the consiruction of pold ami silver Mill, High Poist, C. or will enter into Contract-t for the election of The result iu Missiipiii assures the wme. i rcuun oT La.av .i,e S.... Ub ou, S llous opposition and the Repudiation tn- to shipment. i iriKi.Ii in Vii 'ini:l will send a Democratic Or a'Hdreta JOHN RKJRY. - Republican Repndiator to the Senate in 49.9n:pI nlaco of Joftnston, Democrat. Mahoue is rrr 5 now the Boss Republican of Virginia, as The sale of the Carolina' Central Rail Conklin is in New York and Cameron read to Maj. John M. Robinson, of Balti- in Pennsylvania. The Greensboro Tri. more, was certainly closed iu the city of i Hflininton on t ndy l.i.r. Crosse and Black well Chow Choir ".-at THEO. BUERBAUM'S. Cracked Wheat and O-it Meal at . THEO. BUERBAUM'S. Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa, and Philadel phia Crackers at l:tf. THEO. BUERBAUM'S. ATTEHTICH FARMERS ! I have just received a supply of SHELL LIME for Agricultural purposes, w4ncn l will sell eh cull. Also a lot of Salt for Agriculture pur poses. Call at once. J. D. McXeelt. Swsct riorida OraDgei at . .; " J. D. McNf.ELT's. DEVON BULL. I Iuts a fine Deton stocfc animal tot poh'ser tVc at modrate rates. Apply x aUrtmrr V ATWTLL 4- 1 xx i t Associated. Bailways of Yirpia anfl the Caroliias, PASSENGER QEMRTMENT, Richmond, Va., Nov. 1st, 1881. Memoranda of Arrangement of Bound-Trip Eates, Tickets, Houtes of Trans- portation, and Advantages onered lor tne iormauon 01 raraec ci viawrs '". To Us Inlernaiioiial Cottei Exposition at Atlanta, Ga., From the Territory traversed or reached by the Hallways of THE RICHMOND AJST DANVILLE SYSTE3I. yrora What Polats. !i Period of Validity, la ! I 3 ! Dars. of Ticket S Herein Enumerated, i g g ! I 8TT I I iAUanta.! nlng. ! r r-!i 5 RATES OF TICKETS. For Condition of Sale and use of which see Sot ml Richmond. . Burkevlilo . Danville ... RetdavtUe .. ttreensboro. Salem ...... Hlsrh Point Salisbury... Durham .... RAleltrh Goldstar-) ....1 Days .-!, " I . " m ..!a 11 days if days - 6 i 2 2 is '2 J 2 ;2 IS- P : li $'i3 10 Jl 75 ia 43 H n IS 10 17 43 15 43 13 70 19 75 1 71 22 00 For Parties ! For Parties j For Parties J of ! of ' of -io eah. A fPLiBl ??c? Cj f 13 75 fl ti 17 50 14 id 13 50 12 & 13 83 15 SO 10 0 14 M 15 50 19 10 IU 60 14 90 12 25 11 59 10 80 11 7 10 M t 50 12 43 13 23 1 35 12 40 10 ft 60 9 00 9 75 6 70 7 SO 10 40 11 00 13 C i r i for Prtlca ot SO each, p " $:f mi io oo . f 20 7 7 7 20 7 m r oa 24 s aa S M 10 24 C and D, will be only vU Charlotte ant) trM0Tement ot all partler on contract rates In jjrouw A. 3. C and D, will be on AOanta and Charlotte Alr-L:ne Hallway umuo. ana i ukeis wui reaa accorajrgiT. Kound Trip Tickets herein nsuned, wheu used fclncly, arc or a epecinc conrraci lorm, r' v itamvex t'A t otbtrt titan orininnl ptuchafr, and autaorue uie rtsqmremeni. 01 iuenuiicuoa oi auu at the option Of tne wnuway s Ajjeuw or iwnauciors. To the end of affordln? lncreaaed KaUay WrlUtlca for rlsltlne the Expoeltion, Co&tiaet TVcteta, adapted to parties ot the fcize herein named, are Ukewtee oreml. They rna brace aU th evrpuutlon of Etn"te Tickets, with the ad'iltional one. that they are food tor transpoitaUon to Atlanta onljr whea d resented on Trains in connection wnn ui oum e ,c rW u,rr uKim w, vwrr '"r . Hollers of these Tlckeoj may return upouthem singly, wltLln the period of vaeir TaUdlty, rrov Jc4 they are the original purchasers, and IdecUXy t.leiaelvea accordingly. . An oraee for the IdenUHcaUon of purcUaers and Ktamplng ot return coupons has been established at the Union Depot In Atlanta. It will be open s inmates prior to the departure of the trains. None of the conditions of these tickets will be changed in any r?fiprct. . ln-estliraUon ot the appliances tor pcrnonal coi-iiort, lodiflDsr, and food, mean3 of traaslt bt-twoeo At lanta and the KxposHl'n rounds, authorizes the taburance tiat all tiieuients exist ccnlribuiUig' to FoallfntorUo tae cnd8rslixed,,cr ibo Button Asrnt tae KUwaya at tntrct. (Pcpe cwnl ra-j;r ,Aj?a
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 17, 1881, edition 1
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