Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / March 23, 1882, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
, 1 jj ' - . """" ''-'I f . " '' ' ' - 4 - i ?! - . ri - i.. THf KSD AY. MARCH 23. 1884. TERMS. cr p FroraSnid attet me isiuu ""'"f i 1832 tui subscription price of the atch wilt be as follows: ' ! :V - - x'ndf tittn 111 auiaun'i ipaymeni montha'S' 50 1 tranjB negro snatched It and ran Car- I payment delayed If months, , j The same man. it is supposed, met Mr. One Be on , youb r GCaud. An nuusual amount of thievery has been going on in and around Salisbury. for , the past ten days.' ' One day last week a negro named Carter, tenant on - Mr. Negus j farm J 'was on his way totown, Mien he was accos ted by a. ntgro who had an iron wedge. The negro offered to j sell , Carter the wedge for 5 cents, and when lie took out his Docket book to iret the moneyv the MMING INTEIililQEN OB. T.K. BRUNER MANAGER. " - ft : DnnnV Mountain! mine again heard from. 13601 penny weigh tejof; Gold bul nhinned for, last week's : run. Wha is tlie miners, brin Dnnn'R. Moan tain leave tou all' in the shade. ! v ; . Wanted. Al Blacksmith. I wanta good mine i Blacksmithr must understand his business. .'Apply. to, r It ; -'- V Dunn's Mountain Mine, j ' ' ' "' ! -A New Wat to Collect Old Debts. 'I suppose I might -a - well destroy wippeu . this said the tailor,. disconsolately, to nex to.be herd ftom Come dno biml from ,ng in your7; gold, , don t let deacoQs Qf fti cbtfrch to . As will be seen in the ndtertising col- MrVljImes Wrenn has opened a dancing DaQ Klutte-. the road and asked the nmnsj the Aksayer of.Gold Hill will make chool in this City The Ice men axe receiving consignment for the season. .ft ttieir first time of day. Mr. K. looked at his: watch I assays of .Gold, Silver and Copper ore. and told him. . The negro bantered him I This will prove of great convenience to for a trade! Klnttz offered . the waUfh I the people of this and adjoining Counties. for six dollars. The negro said he had a I Send your ores to Gold Hill for assay. fl vn and a two dollar bill and if ' Kluttz fKovlft Holier are Uappy WlO eoaowu i . . -i-fl-i 1 1 rni... nnifi . ntlirinv nf nnninrr vrr j T. 7 , nUUlU CU O UlUl, a UUIIUI vuaugo uvi n vuiu lUCIO wa juus w . -, : for shotting dogs .has arrived. 4" I- it- r0 y ! Mi.!Jj E. tMa'cmurdo iias moved his family $ere i from jRichmond, Va. V ? Mrsi. . J. Cannon is visiting her broth er, Mr. p. F- Bakbr, of this place. take the watch; Kluttz got out the: dollar men'I Atlhe Mt,f Vernon -i last Sunday. ! and tho negro snatched it and made his I Messrs. Graff, Schickhaus ana ,umet, oi. they belonged. "Notdi bit of it,", returned his wife! "Give it to me."-: - , : t , ; The next. Sunday morning, ;when the plate was passed round for subscription to pay ff a floating debt," she dropped the. bill in it, and before the middle of the week it; was paid, u Xy, ijii I 'Marriage is a lottery, 'remarked, the happy tailor, as he pocketed the money. 'But I advise every man to take the chances." N.J. interested inj Dntchj ,Creek, niinef who have we hadffrost this 2aait1snise. -a-o- FRosf. -After a windy day yesterday were - ne. escape.- - rf Last Saturday night Mr. Bnerbaum I Mr. I. M. Caldwell and lady, bonght a German in his employ a $17 suit! jtirt returned from a' trip through' Cali- oi ciolucs. i uc uerniau uuv wsm iu i iornia ana new jueicu. "u. iiciuou room, in the old National Hotel building, G. H. Hambley of Gold Hill; J. D. Stew- and when he returned later in the night, art and. T. Wallace of Dunn's Mountain, - -5 . morning-temperaiure onnntr m9n. Vho waa too drubk to take care of himself showed one day last He said it was I and Mr. Hulburt, M. , . 4- The IDavie citizen. "VVe Jbelieve Jt is generally conceded that County Soperioteudents of Schools land school teachers are not oounu oy H, law to nsekhe school books recom- DunrS Mouuitairi Mine. INTERVIEW SiVITH ' MR.'J. ' D. STEWART, ,; M. El WHO IS IK CHARGE, v j,ii Qi Mr. Stewart, how is your ore hold- Again, on Saturday night, an attempt hne out in qnantity and value t was made to -break into the safe of - the I a-" Yesterday with Capt. McCaulessI Treasurer of the Western N. C. Railroad, f m(1A f Wnnrrh tonr nndei-frround. and There was a large sum in the safe, as ha?e como to the conclusion, that we Treasurer Erwin was to pay off the road liaVA ftn: inexhaustible sudpIv of ore. 1 In the 118 foot level Tunning north from mill shaft we -have drifted 242 feet on the vein 'and the ore , in the. breast of drift seems to improve both in quantity and quality. In 1 the fourth' 'level we have drifted 236 feet which is also fully as eu couraging, wb are also sinking a wiuz in north level which is now 35 feet deep, showing inthe bottom ore of a high grade. j In the 200 foot level of Pump shaft we - "i I week, a nockat cnt onen. MW John D. GaskiU and his brother, done the night beforehand that he bad D. t. Gaskill have returned Jrom ew i08t thirty-seven i dollars. Thu also oc- York.i jThe latter went for pleasure. - curred last Saturday night. i ; ; ! o - . jlr. James Horah accidentally shot his i fine hir: clog in the face one day .last ! week while out hunting. ; f i'i O mcs of the 17th, reports I hands on Monday. This burglar succeed- I - a a . m the senpus illness of Mr. A. Garter, of ed in prizing ott tue paaiock on tlie out- that placer au agea anu uiguiy respecieu i siue ui mc omc, uui iud wwuiuauvu iww-. stoppea nis uaring game, it is not aeeni-ed-. prudent to refer to the clues 'which. i.J. ttT,i !5f nf Im late Nathaniel Deint toward suspected persons. The at- - PklOf v, f ( t . Boyde returned to her home in this, tempt to rob this safe! may- hasten the nUUilat week J bavin" spent the wiuter erection of ihe.offices of the Company. at with friends abroad. r this place. Good Queen Victoria has been touched most deeply by the outburst of enthusi astic loyalty, affection aud devotion caused by the last attempt 'upon her life. An official announcement says : " 4 "The Queen says it has lever been her creates t object to do all she can for her subjects, to uphold thQ honor, and glory of her dear country, as well as to j pro mote the prosperity and happiness ' of those over whop she'hrfs reigned so long. These efforts will be continued unceaiing- ly to the. last hour of her life. The Queen thanks God that He spared her beloved child, who lis her constant and devoted companion, and those who were with her in the moment of danger, as well as her self. She prays that He will continue to protect her for her people's sake, as He has hitherto so visibly protected her." . 1 " BLACK-DRAUGHT " makes chills and fever impossible. For sale by Tho. F. Kluttz. MARRIED. These robberies are: becoming quite too common, and we hope that the police will keep a vigilant eye on all suspicious characters, and if possible bring them into custody. A chain gang and tlie old 4 mended by the State, discretion with! them. o- It Is a matter of time whipping post Would do much to j ease the irrepressible desire to gain by theft the property of others. DIED. "CdTTON Futdres." Rev. J. Rumple preached lat Sunday a very interesting and instructive; sermon on gambling, in Colored People in Mass-Meeting-. whicli catagory jhe placed the modern sys tem of "trading" in "cotton .futures" and "options." The discourse was prepared within-eat care and was a. surprise to some! of his bearers, facts "presented., On last Saturday, the t colored people of this County met 'en masse, at the Courthouse, the object being to elect delegates to attend a (State Convention especially in the! to be held at Goldsborb, at an early day. Mri.W. S. Bljickmer, and Mr. Willie! Wilef , left fori Wilmington, N. C, last Tuesday morning, to joiu the good bar hueniine Magrthe, of 186 tons register aud. 240 tons dedd weight. N. P. Hansen is ilrel'master, aiid she carries 15 hands, 6 iSe4men and' 9 . apprentices. Their pnbible course 'will be to the West ladies and thence to the old NVorld. I Th Salisbury Amateurs are now in ; training, and av"e preparing to present the jDaUghtejr ot the Regiment" a two act play, and "My turn next," a lauglia bie two act farce. The musie for the Daughter of the Regiment has been com posed by Prof. W. II. Neave for the oc cisioo Tho Amateurs feel confident of presenting a pleasing and entertaining programme at their next performance jott after Easter. r tMh A. W. Owen is securing siffners to : a petitioa to have hinreinstated as a i teacher in the Graded School of this city, j Whileiwe have no objection to Mrf Owen, Ijindjde not wish.to say anything against i'mif at the same time to remove 'Mr. f Molef for Mr Owen does hot strike us as F bsijg policy. Mr. Moser has proven him- self tobe invaluable to the school, and Dr. Wilbdrn. the principal, if we mistake I lotfisopposedto any changed The per-. tons whe signed this paper did so probably without much reflection. Some y hae refused to sign ic because they thoughtthat it wasn- matter for the choet Committee. If the Committee are i oeteapabIe of performing the duties im posed! on them, then make a change in the committee, but do not allow this ; species, of meddling with the school ; ; for If teachers are to be changed by peti tions, or other like pests, the school must ! safrJ We hope the Committee will I prove themselves equal to tbe occasion, by exercising their own judgment as to whit is best for the school, and by being i Arm in their decision. j The whole movement, pretty general over the State, is to try and secure for themselves the rights granted to them by the constitution of the United States, namely : to hold office and to! sit on juries. They claim that in accordance with their numbers therare not'repre in the distribution of the honors and tbey desire to ascend in the scale and be repre sented in a fair proportion. They claim that their votes hold tlie balance of pow er, aud that it is but just to give them their proportion of the, spoils. They renewed their! allegiance to the National Republican party, and i to the State Republican Organization, at the same time pledging themselves not to support any republican who will not pledge himself to do all in his power to At Gold Hill, on Friday 17th, Mr, A. C. Earnhart. acred about 59 years. He was one of the Magistrates of the county, and a crobd member of the Methodist E. Church,. South. ' Also, on 19th, Mrs. Mary Morgan, aged 82 years. ! . ; In Unity Township, Rowan county March 13th, of Diphtheria, Robert Bax- . :f a. -1 r 1 T -- "t.. ..1- I . ter, iiaut pi i. aim uauia vuun., x ja, 10 months and 13 days. j I. L. Bringle appeared in the mass- meeting held by the colored people last bring about the stateiof things desired. Tbey also pledge themselves not to sup port any republican inrho had not been tried, and proven himself worthy of their votes as a true and tried man of their party. This gives the black eye to the inde pendent movement, so far as they are concerned. j A young man" made a strong speech in favor of nominating their own candidates and supporting them to a - man, though there could be no hopejof an election. -. The scales are beginning to drop from their eyes. They scored the . republican party, as it has been conducted, some heavy blows. They said that they had been led like sheep : had supported their leaders, always under promise that some thing for the colored man would be done; through -seventeen long, years they nave been waiting, and -yet there is nothing. They now propose to help the man who will help them. H ....... We are not prepared to predict the probable result of this' movement,: and as it is a matter concerning the republicans only, we leave the .put for them to crack. The meeting was orderly and reflected more of g9bd sense than they generally get credit for possessing. For the Watchman. ' L . Tatlorsvilie. N. C, iMarcu 15th. '82. A large attendance!. of witnesses and I other citizens from Alexander and Wilkes were at Newton Court last week concern- In Previdence Township, Feb. 26th, at the residence of Bojden Tiexler, by the are rising on the vein to connect with the Rev. J. F. Hodge, Mr.iGeo. Kestler te wins. From the 118 foot level of mill rasper. shaft the ore from this rise is also of very high grade. This part of the mino is capable of supplying a ! 40 stamp mill, which would reducer the expense of working the ore considerable. . We have tramways and cars in all our drifts, also on the surface connected with mill. By this arrangement we only have to handle our ore once, at a cost of min ing and milling per ton, not exceeding $2.25:' - -i At 90-feet in the Office shaft we drove ont and cut the vein, which is 2 feet wide, and the ore we find to be of a much higher grade than we found when we cut through the vein in sinking. This vein is well defined between its walls. Tlie hanging wall on the S. E. is Talcose slate. The foet wails on the N. W.is gray gran ite which is a sure indication that the vein is a continuous one as it Bides the granite formation that runs through this mineral belt. . We are driving both ways on the vein, and next week we shall commence mill ing the ore, . when we hope to be able to show thecommunityi larger productions than auy other mino in the south, which will save us' the troubleand expense of calling on -the U. S. Sub-Treasury for base bullion to enable us to make a showing. 4 4 Through the kindness of our gentle manly Express Agent, Mr. Rankin, I BUSINESS LOCALS ' Fishing tackle, Fishing hooks, Mar bles, Base Balls, Croquet Sets $1.00 to &1.G5. Corned Beef. Oatmeal, Cracked Wheat.- Fiench Prunes. Boston Baked Beans, i j Tuec Buerbaum. ft ,23:tf A large lot of Mountain Beef Hams cheap at A. BARKER'S. Nice country Hams, iust received at I A. 1 arker s. Another car load Corn justjreceived at A. BARKER'S. Another ai rival Northern seed potatoes at ' .i A. Parker's. MTTRISS'&BROOMIACTBRY! NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING, , SALISBURY, N. C. I am now manufacturing Mattresses cheaper than ever knowa before. &srrrieea, $3.50, M.o. $430 was enabled to ship our last week?e run. ucki'ng and tuungr. , pillows, soisirs, i lciuni; tur bbiu, un s coiuti Ticks made to order. Feathers furnished, or chang ed from old ticks to new. Old Mattresses Repaired. Measure of bedstead must bo sent with order, a ion kw.a nf ntllnwK desired. conUdential prices for Mattresses to wholesale dealers. Correspondence solicited. BROOMS! Broom eorn will be made up on shares, or for mFor Information call at Dinning Room, Natlona Hotel, or address J, B. W ATSON. Refer to any of the business men of Salisbury. 1360 pen uyr eights, on Sunday. In fact all operations are in a flourish ing condition, and the mine is now look-; iug better than it has ever done before." These facts are veiy encouraging, and we will bo pleased to make reports of other mines, as soon as they are prepared to make any report, of public interest. The remark has been made that Dunu's Mountain mine has not produced the cold she is credited with. The man agement assure us that air bullion ship ped has been' taken from the ore, and no underhand dealing has been indulged in. This is a private euterpnse, and there is no occasion s for salting. . . ', Mining Advertisments. 1 - ' GOLD, SILVER. AND COPPEB ORES, &e. T - - - Assays made of the above ores at low charge-. Apply to - ASSAYER, 23:2m tiold Hill Mines, a. U. FOR SALE. All the title of representatives of II. Laver- tT. deceased, derived" under assignment of Os car Willis aud Kemp P. Willis, to the follow ing t.rooerttt m Tract of land upon me , wacKiora, ioi District, South Carolina, known as "Brown's Mills." Also, several tracts in Burke Co.,U. C. upon Broad Kiver and elwewhere.compris- ing lit or more, onirics mu paicuw, ui w-swvm uih. Also, tract on Broad River known as the "Nichols Gold Vein Mine." Address W. J. MKBRITT A CO., 21:1m P. O. Box 3068, New York City. SALISBURY MARKET. Arms jen, per ous ed. per in.. BACOS-Country. WhOIesals. . 75 ($1.00 .4 a . RetalL f 1.09 a $1.26 a T hoe round. 1 Butter....... ? Baturday and amont other things prom- ed in the trial or the Thompsoa murder mA ftnf le 1 -i. i. and robbery committed, last June. The ANNUAL MEETING North State Mining Co. ! te?SE:: 0TTOK ! Good Middling;, .... MWlJnf,....:....-.. Low Midttn?, 1W so val a a T Uarn wn that, T").ivi ohikTtrpH I The nnntisil mpfttinnr nf tha Rtoclcholdera j. woald promise to employ a colored clerk aa acce8Sory before the fact was tried and of the North State Mining Company will be bury, North Carolina, on Wednesday, March self aa,A nnA fl.7nv .nil ,t: tiary tor we, irom wuicn juagment an I nrtnuo I tn rili with some considerable erasures. The truth of the matter was J he tried to keep the wool over their eyesf but he could not. Some lively speeches were ; ma4e ia connection with the affair, which Wpjpd. joot; be flattering to ' the p. m., ihotild they appear in print. ! - -1 Sncd theVabove was put in type, Mr. Briogfe told us that we were misinform- I or that tho resolutions were passed and that tlie matter of the colored clerk was appeal to the Supreme! court was taken. rwK . r 1 iil .Jil 1 it S1! 4 lie ueienuant is iu jan, uui ujr unug n bond of $2,500, he can be eet at liberty on bail to await the action of the Supreme court. Adams charged as accessory after the fact" was not tried continued- until next court Dockery,! I understand, sub-; raits and his case goes! over until the oth er defendants are disposed of. Adams is out on bail having mortgaged property for a bond of $1,000 as security. ! . - i Alexander county has a repatation for good mules, and buyers have been in this l nnA liAnrtlit nn-dhnnt. all ' fnr BalA F . . r .1 : I : i 15th. at 2 oclock P. M. t EDWIN H. MULFORD, Secretary. SALISBURY MARCH 15th 1882. The above meeting was adjourned to the 19th of April 1882, at the same hour and place. ! R. Eames, Jr., Assis't Sec .Uhr if- . . suuucu. .......... Corn new:. ..i . MeaL...,..i Coffee, J. Chickens,....; Fur, Hay Lard .....w.. Potatoes insn, do sweet neat so 9 4 11 10 10 s 90 IOC 14 13 35C 60 13 3 80 SO 1.60 (3 0 S5 10 ll?i 5 14 II 15 - 18 (4 18 3.75 65 G 14 10 (4 0 91.00 & 1.75 1.0C 1.15 14 15 15 3.T5 15 11 1.00 1.00 a a a a a a a a a a 1.10 1.80 1 SO so 4.00 1 13 1.20 1.10 - i 4 -3 - -T- ', -A- f r41- 9 -I 1 K" ' 1 . I have now in hand and ready for sale - f MM 1 Ml STABLE w w 1 ' . 1 ir With Cotton Seed; & other MANURE. CO This Acid Phosphate is up to full standards SOLD ON TIME '" ' r I s - , !., m o o I P erf CD CO GO ert- o 2 p CO CD CQ L o o o w o o H H P O O B O s FOR COTTON, .OR CASH DOWN. Respectfully, o 9 .OQ O P err- w o e-f- O O OQ CO m Q O CD w o o CO p td O J. D. GASKILL. GOLD & SILYER GRMN& & AilALGAMTDIG MACHINERY HOWLAND'S PULVBEIZEa takes the place of the cumlerme Stamp -Kill And ean be put up in one) day ready for w j IT HAS BEEN FULLY PROVED & TESTED N ; - f i' 'A It weighs complete T.OOO pooods. It costs tl.500 ready for tbe belt. J W 111 crush one ton per hour of hard quarts that will1 pass through a 40-meEb screen. The wear la less than In (h Ktamp mill. Its wearing parts are plain castings and can b "dropped into position in a few moments, as shown br letters A; V and C, no bolts or keys are required : it can be set upon ths floor of a mill with no expense for foundations, and can be used q iw wuaa ihi worn, w cuanrai ur oonunuous. : lb wui amaura mate either gold or sliTer ores, making it a simple, i cheap and effective mill ; It requires is-horse power ! stamp Mius, kock Breakers, crusning uous.maw ana Mirer tock Drills.' Air Compressors, .Steel Shoes and Dies for Stamps, and erery descrip tion of Frames for stamps ; also I Improved PoSle ! . or " v i- j - CYLINDER. ra M i J TT-' V:.:'.' ) I I 1 Jl gamaung rans and Separators for Go Ores, Cnlortdlzlng Furnaces, Betorts, Rock Prtlli SINGLE HOISTfflG ENGINES, With or With err Bon., VTibs j. . ok Makuxa rots vtvnt, j OTSpeeiaUf adopted U Hiring ' ;-Urettif f-' : .1 . I' We construct Mills with Stamps weighing from WO to 900 lbs. tt PW and silver ores. w.wx wrQ2 ud 84 liberty StreetwYoik. 48:ly rft Ml W liElCElli cc m GO CD o Job Counter; A. t. RIGHT, C. B. J. O. XtJRPHT, I. If . Ooli-patinto draw oataootber candidate t pretty feir prices, j It. - ... T , i i,l tt. ., A large acreage of wlieat for he posttaasterbip. He added i "had Mt:"V thia ilr th6 mo I BI&BY & MXJBPHY, Mlniiiff ail ; donstnictinE Enffmrs, We I been called oat on this! point, I 'ihoold have been forced to tell tuem, that I: cpuld not employ a colored IclerkIt would hare been arraiast me. bat it . oald have been my answer." 1 Forty years trial ku proTed V BLACK- 1 DRAUGHT y the bear liver meuicine in 1 world. " . ' 1 . ' r , . . l Theo, t. KlutU'fi was sown last fall and this iar th6 prospect is very L'UUU. - i i . - ! Our farmers are bnsv preparing for the coming crop' season, and Cotton and To haceo will make a considerable item in it fmm nre&ent indications. ! .! The cotton mills of Alspansh Bros.. 3 milcft nbove and J. Ii. Davis &i Co., 5 miles below Tayioraville afford a ready market for all the cotton we raise in this sectiorfof country and at fair prices cash or m excliauge lor yarn, siieetiDgatc. - 78 AND 80 Boom 49, Bboadwat. . " - NEW YORK. Miking Propertt. Persons having mining property to sell wenld do well to, advertise it. - We propose to gi ve " room ;-to such notices, to be kept standing un- der the general caption of "Mixxko Prop erties for Sale.V The cost of such notices will be moder ate.- '' .Thosei having properties the value of ; which is not generally known, should I give references to reputable persons ; Have made a Job Counter of last ai Win ter Examine and report upon-MIne. Make Working Plans and Specifications far the construction of sold and silver Mills. or will enter into Contracts for the erection of j known to be acquainted with such mat 8a,e. , , . 1 , ' w , . . - ; I ters. , Tliis paper! has a good circulation . V r.:-. .luniL- : I araons mmiiiff imen rortli, : and in, the w L iti.mL ill ik.i:a nuu iiuuii. .kHuuuu Ka.cn . - , - - , . I . . ' ! to shipment. Or address 49:9m:pd . JOHN RIG BY, lllOU POIKT.N. C. State, and can be of serYice in tlie way j proposed., v J? . Her GOODS, - .t i WTTTf5TT 'WTLL BE BOLD OK UUST AND LESS THAN COST. These Goods must be sold. Always try t M. S. BROWN a for what you want, . JOKES, LlcGUBBinS & 00. ... ... . it CnMn Rfvlr tf Have received a few, and in a short time will nave mar - which will be the ' r Goods MOST COMPLETE XHEY HAVE EVEIl OITETED TO THE PUWUa -:o:- GUANO! WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH THE CELEBRATED This Fertilizer stands amonglhe highest in analysis. Farmers will finfTlt to tneir advantage to call en us. We can give you special wrms oy any other standard guano. ,T ,rvtTTTxra A nr. - ... . , ti Ainrra-VTATTPn T1TRROT.VED BONES We are still Agents for lJAUJniwo t . ; ThUFertilizer is well known throughout this community for Us unexceUed qualities. ' ERRORS OF YOUTH. AGihtlzkan who suffered for years from Nervous DbilittPkj3CATube Dkjait. and all the effect of voathful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering hnmanity, end freeto all who need it, the recipe and direction for makinf the simple remedy by which he was cured, .Sufferers wishing to profit lj the ad vertfrers experience can doFO by sddrewipg In miiK R. Of I DEN. .,Sfr,ly J - 4 Cedar St New York. HOHETSAYED is HOHEY HADE Mn..rfa..HWiiif v-nrrw that where a man t. nn hmne rent, nor w rent, nor elerts to hire, Secan seU low? Go to J. L. .WRIGHT for cneap sucb as Bacon. LafrtRupsr' J fiyrnm. Fish. Cheese, crickers. Candles, r ruit,! Lewis Brown's late residence. .- J L WR1CHT, if ; Mil 1 . t t - -. 4 t J
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 23, 1882, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75