V 3 ii. a THURSDAY. MAY 25, 18SL,. ; EW TERMS. HFrom and after tbe 1st day of January, 1832, the subscription price of the W atch' : tstfa.willbe as follow-: , 7 - . 1 Ono year, paid In advance, $1.50 H payment delayed 3 months, 2.00 j- ' payment delayed la months 2.50 Diameter axd CicuMfRKXCtt. Tliero it a slight - difference between 'the mean ing of these two words.' ! 0ne signifies a right line Tassins th'roacli the centre of anything, a through 'n itree, a- ruck, a pumpkin or a itrawberrifi Whereas, cir cumference means a line; passing around MINING INTELLIGENCE. T. K. BBUXStt ilASAQKB. Mr. F. K. Beck. 8 miles .west Newton has sent us specimens from property. ! . , .v - Bxa Fisnixo FishlnsoiTFhe "Sounds 1 is not to be -sneezed :7at by -auy. means. The Albemarle Enquirer, in a recent issue tells of : a wonderful hauK of' herring from IcuugJibuii iue ueucu ui Mr i. A. DflUK- i. :"! ley, en Crouton Sonntr, a week tJr so ago. i & amgie. uuui .l(;-auguu. f From a single haul .he-caoffht. and i r i saved 450,000, although he was two days aou nizun in taviug tueu wonting au r; Some of our citizens are centeinplatiug rettine up exercises for the 4tU of - J ulyj l(o bad Wea-a blow out would help u Ubout the size of a hulled black walnut; on tlie outside of the thine measured. ! We are thus articular inldefinioff these RThanka to I Mr.f Flotdv Sunt. Soutliern 1 on the beach to their utmost vcapicity ..Is ; . . I ' r- :.-.'', - . . - t . . ?. .lis.! A 1.--. .1 " . J .h. nn.'nf' M-offlrminnl Cnn A. .iun nf nr lfett I u BUUlllUU IU WUUl were CUl UUU K1TU . - - r . . . .1 ' . r ImaiiT were let oat of taoeine. or nra vuo uiuieuoiuuu. hhwui..uW --;. r . , --J. sold.at gTeaUy.reduced rates in order, to in our last, but to say that the line was, rn. fr a. V. in'it lma get. clear of them. "The baurwaS estima- leu uj compeieoi juuzea inouu.uw, aDa is one of the -largest oU ecd-iJrorA at J?rc8. -. r : ,6 a x J 7t - iL. t ! I arawn arounu uoi. uo iuSc,uu3 b ht iD.SDecimens from his mine- frufc-: 111 :er .8! ff5tI?7beif$ rein 6 feetdown 36 feet. Ore is brown,: were not as mg as nine apuitss ouv uijr . . . ..i..,, . ,vnn . .!,.,, free gold This-mine was" not mentioned r; Milling j AdVj61TtiiSIX16iltS town it - ... Dedication. Rev. Dr. Nelson, of Shel- l in- tne list of I miles East. mines in this county 9 We arb now publishing lists of. the :-;'f Coronlencemcnt exercises of Thomas- I by N. C, assisted by the pastoi , Rev. M r. Tille Female -College will ijako place Boone, conducted tTe services last Sab. lTnesoaf i iiune ;6th.' Literary address bah in the newBaptist churcb ot this tnineral lands of all the ' Counties which bv RevN.B. Cobb Concert at 8 p. m. cttyin which the neat and handsomely compose the 'mineral belt." The object U - j i o j I finished structure was solemnly dedicated Qf this is to give the public, some idea of f School Exhibitions ana uoiiege uom- to Aimiguty uod. iie services were the real extent of mineral in this section ioencemenU will be the order of the day both interesting and instuctive, and the very few are aware of its extent or fee some weeks. Some .of our citizens I sermon preached by Dr. Nelson, from tbe J value." v '' 3 jns of ' this j text "So mightily grew the word of Godj j tino: absent this week on occasions .- and prevailed," was del) veiled with clear t j logical, force, and listened to with deep Stanly County Gold Mines. The following list comprises the most important mineral properties in Stanly. Some Of the properties nre" very valuable. The distance and ' direction are reckoned Capt)TomBeall was boasting yesterday and attentive interest by the large audi- : titer thli fusion : VI have corn in tassel ence present. ; The Do'ctocis also an ex- aiiAU have beans for diuncr to:day cellent vocalist and assisted at. tlie organ : mm.). t,r ii si iic Mcrrvmiau's dissolved bv the artistic touch of Xtiss Dortfiett. add- I'tUaiA M ::"': . ' edasolemflitytothecaslonwhichisoni Hi'SI.-r -, n , o- - i iy reaiizea nnuer me soouung sirains oi - r i ZHwW . S I JBarrinaer mine. JO m. N. W. Owtied i ranged front 48 to 55 almost every morn- I After the sermon a collection was taken I by a JNortUern; Company. FOR SALE ! SEVERAL G00p,- UNINQ PROPERTIES In the vicinity of. Gold Knob. . . Descrip tions and full particulars., cheerfully given. (For convenience) address . .. t, . . - .T.K.BUNER, ; ; j. j Watchman Office Salisbury. MsyW,.82.; . . ,: : Ing lot is i -1 I . aAma wan IT st nn r rn n n in rr nn i nr. rr n tn- tn r no innuinrmn rtr rn a omnnnr during the day to a more comtortable still due on the building by the little degree Vegetation has been hindered bjr flock of faithful worshipers composing the Bilei 7 ni.'N. E.j Mrs. Elizabeth Biles. ASSESSUEUffliOTICE- ISTotfce is hereby given,' tHat at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the xerox day of fay, 1882, an assessment (No. 2 of One ($1.00) Dollar per share was levied upt li&xncell,9 m. N.E., Crowell Gold Min-1 on the Capital Stock'of the'eorporation, the loif temperature of the nights -o- Baptist congregation of Salisbury, by which about $200 were f raised. The ser- Cucumber 15 m. S..W -Pan'l Reap. Craten.-. 15 m. S Wl Heirs of O. D; CiXB.-rThose who hare, been J vices are to be protrofeted throngh the il Whitley. V taking the Watchman in the party known j week and are held daily commencing at 4 . 'mm KT .frvA'u Plnl T onil wIrIi t runtUltlA I nnA R oVlfti!? P. F. .i . V.MV, " . : I w w awM . the paper next year, are if qnested to re ; port td Mr. W. A. Lipe by the 1st of Jnne, . either jo person or through the Post Of fice, frhe new year of this Club begins Jitae 6th. i Attention Salisbury Rifles!! meet in the on new members next Tuesday evening, May '30tht at 8 o'clock sharp. ' By order of Thko. Parker, Capt. t : Yotf are hereby ordered to Armory, for drill, and balloting i; r Ji L. Baowx, 0. S. . A good many farmers i this and coun- ties adjoining, are plowing up their cot- tony and planting corn. The cause of j this was'; the. cold weather which killed I the gerin of the cotton. Some few dis- i eovered it in time to put in fresh crops of J forms no Charlottle has completed the 107 Cele bration of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. The people of Mecklen- burg, and the citizens of .Charlotte know just how to get np these celebrations and how to entertain their visitors. They see tne importance oi urawing f large I crowds to 'their citv at stiited intervals, thus making the people of all sections acquainted with the extent of their re sources and business facilities and train ing as it were the people in the habit of going there to have their wants supplied. There isno better way of advertising than that and the people of Charlotte are fully aware of its advantages. This yieWjOf the celebration, aside jfrom the patriotic Spirit that influences so many, certainly small part of the grand result. cotton. that could be desired in reason.' ' VI-Sixteen Wheat and oats crops are all The money left by visitors and the good impression left ou them by the people of Charlotte, bring forth ' fruit of a nature flattering to trade in all its brances. We wish our people would grasp the Varlyle, 7 to. N. E. Chas: G. Vielb. ' '. JEZWy,, 10 m. W.,' John Eudy. Furr, 8 m. W., Ransom Furr. tlaines, l6 m. W. Dri Haines, r.i Kartell, 15 m. S. W., Heirs of Q. D. Whitley, Halchcoeht 3 m. S. VT., S. J. Pcmberton and J. Marshall. ; " 'Hearne:3 m. S. W., S. J. Pcmberton and J. Marshall. ? Hontycutt, 13 m. S W Wesley Houeyi cntt. 9 " ' 7 Jennings Crowell. J0 m. N..E., G. W. Crowell, J. Maun and J. M. Redwine. Littleton, 9 m. N. E., J. R. Littletou, Xortr, 17 m. S. W., Love Louder, 3 tn. W., Geo. W. Louder. Parker, 7 m. N. E., Parker, Kirk and Miller. ' ::rU : ; : ' , Bock Hole, 17 m. S. W.. J. C. Hartsell. ShankeU, 8 m. S. E., C. Shankell. Troutman,7 m. N. E., Gilford Harris. Tucker, 15 va. N. W." ' ! pajabld immediately in current funds to the Secretary, at the office of -tbe Company in Salisbury, North Carolina, the Branch Of fice, 52 Broadway, New York City, or at the MUTUAL TRUST COMPANY, - " 165, Broadway New YorkiCity. Anvtoclc-jupon which -this assessment shall remain unpaid on i the Kioto: .dat of I JusE,.1882rwiu be delinquent ana j will be advertised as delinquent, and unless pay ment is made, together with Cost of adver tising, before Satukdat, the Fibst day of Jclv, 1882, will be forfeited, to toe compa ny, together with all previous payments, ; according Jto the charter. By order of .the Board of Directors. - "I j -: EDWINclI. MULFORD, Sec'y. 80:4t 'it' GOLD BINDERS; I have several sets of Graqite Gold Grin ders joa band which .1. will sell . on reasona ble terms. I . I also furnish GRANITE MILL STONES and will deliver them at tholiailroad De pot, if desired E. E. PfliLLirs, .: oaif oury, v. 28:2t . . GOLD, SILVER. AND COPPER ORES, 4c. j . wagons, besides buggies and carriages, bore nearly two hundred chil dren the precious pride of the Methodist and Presbyterian Sunday schools, to the Assays made of charge. Applv to -23:2m.: . the above Tores at low ASSAYER, GoldHilIine,N.C. "flat! rocks" begond and a little, to the truth as it appears, atod act on it with united perseverance, j Then we ' should vitality rise in its night and crush . rlghcf Dnnu's Mountaiu, where they :.. are to 'enjoy to-day such innocent and gleeful amusements as are wont to be i F practiced at picnics.' We wish the young people and those who have them in charge ; a joyous day. ' . . lagard lethargy from put midst. ' The annual meeting" of the Baltimore and North Carolina Copper and Gold Mining Company, whose. mines are loca ted near this city, -was held at No. 01 Exchange Place, in Baltimore, lust Mon day. President J. B. i Stafford presided. and Charles' E." Roberta was secretary. A very gratifying report was tou iron) irj j n T1Va Snperiutendeuj.Robinson, stating that a JilUllJ Mli LUnaUuLllM MMClo. l . I A. J. EIGBT, C. K, i - ; Ji O. MCifHT. .M. MQBY & MURPHY, " . Ivrin had bee u struck in No. 2 shaft show - iug heavy yields of gold and copier, more I thau enough to employ all the machinery for twelve months to come. After, read 's ReTv.r R. L. Dabnev. D.D.. of Union ' Theological Seminary, Va., will deliver a A number of towns aud' cities in this Sf;itA rf.1tlr!itA tliM lfltli nf Mjiv. tcitli . , . i u , r ing the reports and letters, the meeting memorial exercises 0ver the graVesf to an election of directors. mose wuo wore iuo gray, auu iaviow u witll the f0n0wiug lesult J. 1$. Stafford, their lives in defence of all that was dear IClaaS Vocke, Robert Alexander .Taylor, to" them. It behooves their comrades, Jacob H. Wight, Cheo. S. Biutz,.of Balti -. 78 AXD 80 Room 49, 4 . RroAcway, r : JEjEW YORK. V MnAfan ' Vni.rli lO pay I . T Tl fi.'ffAr.l iri. discourse to-night (May 25th) in the I honorable tribute to the memory of those president and Chas. E. Roberts secretary. Presbyterian church of this city. 0ur - people are acquainted with this, distin gnistted divine, and will no doubt nvail themselves ot this opportunity to hear rlitmi I He. is endeavoring,- by hispres : ence! and addresses, to awaken a deeper interest' in the church, in the matter of brave .men by proper memorial ceremo nies. There aroquite a number of Con federate l dead in. our cemeteries,, and some few are scattered in fields and fence corners. We suggest that our ladies org memorial and monumental - association Char. Observer. Examine md report upon Mine Make VVorklug Plans and, Specifications j for toe construction of gold .jap! silver Mills, or will enter into Contracts for the frecticn of I same. I - Mininz Machinery and ' snfabiies purchnsed at lowest prices and prompt .' attention given to shipment, Or address JOHN KlUBY, 49:9oarpd; Hiou, Piint, N. C. "Wheeukg, W. Va. May- 24.-M con ference; wasf held here last evening be tweeu iron man nfactuTcrs of this, city and vicinity aud the committee of the amal- :.: ..e : 1 .. . i ornizo a I bi,uull'cu ttPS' 1"l,uu ul ,uu uu etcci workers. , .1 he latter submitted a new i U increasing the number of candidates for for tho nurnose of 1 raisins funds (in t? " Y8?- i"! i ' r.i aDtl or i . . I lor iue iui pose - om raisuiK iuuus- liu I il(.,itrit. wlnnlt if mlauM xx-itnlil rrkVAin the inmistry.KCome out and hear liim. virionaB" wavaV to defrav k the nutm of ll mill-wt f !, AiWnsLi.i . The mauufacturers retused to sign the j I . III l ; ' ! Wrrni -It. it n tmiul timn Irill tliom I .lnmn.b,ul t,. !,. .Mi. ..f 1 scale. 1 UO resuii. Will UO UlO : ClOHIUS OI all mills in, the district for an iudetinite time. x ' 1 ? I - - " (removing those who rest unknown and yeeps. It is a good time to kill them unmarked to the side of- their coinrads. omljdestroy the crop for next year. The and then exert themselves to erect a dog fennel Canada thistle and jimson, cs- suitable shaft to their memory. Under pecialiy the two first, are already begin- the auspices of this associati ui, memo ing to blom and will soon be dropping rial services would be auunually ob- - their seeds. It will then, be too late to! prefent a crop for 1833. .. It is compara : f ively !easy to cnt the green stalks with l.r mowing sythejust now, but heavy r work after they have hardened. Look to ;: the; bade Jots aud back streets. Last year ;lhe; Commissioners cleaned up the back .1' streets, but ' were too late about it, the 1 weeds having, gone to seed. Now is the ' time to strike them. . 1 served. . ' . j " - . ; We mention the ladies because they have ever been foremost in work of this I Davidson Co3iMESCEMESl.-The com mencement at Davison College tades place on the 15th aud 16 th of June. ' Col. Thos; Ilerdenian, of Macon, Ga., is the com meucement orator. The members of the kind; assureing themthat there are men at Eumenean Society held a meeting on the XT T-x - ! 1 : 4. '' "SOth or Mat Celebration. The Re publicans of Rowan have issued a notice ' V - S --j .: I I . . - .. .. - -j fori Decoration: Day ." The procession wil tart from the African M. E. Church at iSVclock, M., and march to the National ; Cemetery with banners, boquets, and miwic, and decorate the graves of j the Federal dead there reposing. jThpnce' back! to the Court House, where Col. 0. H.fDockery, Judge T. Settle, Hon. Thos. ' B.Kegh and Dr. Ramsay are announced as Invited to deliver addresses. . . -il ', - o " i L, ! --v , - , ., ; ,r A True Snake Stort. An extraordi- nay: -incident happened -last Sunday at till house of Mr. Peter Roueche. lie was .sitting on the back piazza reading, while hi little - son, less than two years "old, was peeking around in the front yard or frdnt piazza. He heard the child laughing arJ presently the little fellow came tun ning tlrrough the houso in great glee, .having in its bauds a copper head snake. Ile had grasped it with one hand about tfe-ee or four inches below , the head, -wliile 1 be held its tail with the other -htnL ; The . reptile was wriggliug to get awa but the child was too well pleased wjtb, Us play "thing to let "it go. Tlie father was greatly astonished and) alarm- ebut made n lightning dash at the snake and sent it out into the yard. It was about 20 inches loug, and, as is' well kjiown, one of the most daugerous ser ipents of this countrv. j . K ..... . . m i i H - i I BLACK-DftAUGHT " cures costivenesa .- y VG pit S-n'HUa:h. - v v:i their elbows who will do all in their power to fourther a! cause so laudable. Let some effort be made at ence, so that we may celebrate next memorial day. " '- ' . ; ? ', . ; - Marriage BelLsI Fashionable mar riage wick 13th to elect orators and debaters for the medals. The representatives of the Eu tuenean, In the contest for the debater's medal will be Mr. C. Frazer, of Decatur; Ga. Zebbie-A. Morris, of Csricord, N. C, will contest for the 1 orator's medal, and in Hiilsboro. Miss JuHaJtf. Strud- Mr. C. S. Bratton, of Gutbriesville, S. C4 of Hiilsboro, N C., wasinarriedon will talk for the dechumer's medal.--CTiaV. the 18th instant, to WB. Mears;'Jr.ot"06serterv'' j r ! j Liuwood, . N. C. ceremony i in the a- " - . A : ' - rresoyieriau cuureii.ai a oocK.- Tbe Salisbury Rifles who left hewrtast x ne waiters were as ioiiows : yv. Mar- Thursdav nicht to take cart in the Cefev- tin oi vnarioiie, waiteu-wiin miss Annie bration of the Charlotte Centennial re StrUdwick tGastonl Jleares witu Miss turned Sundftvl mnch rileaawl with their Mamie Nash, of Hiilsboro, nougias Brown tripf There being no companies preseiii Fw i-8.Jauieriiau or ux- having the required numbo ! in rank and f0-1- al- tHe, the competitive drill did- ndt take more. m.iMxyuTi.is, wr. place, We are pleased to say,: however, 3t?1cki vtli IbEssie E. had there been a contest drill, it was the Mearesf;LinwMirliog KufSn, general opinion; tliat the Salisbury Rifles miisooro, wiwi miss aouis , aieares oi woald ,.aye bucketed that 4100 infold Liuwood, Mr. Will j Strudwick with Miss As evidence how "the boys' were receiv- cessie ain oi niusooro, air. vitoDert we clip the f0n0WiUg from tho Char Strndwick with Miss Mary Collins, Stir- lotte otserrer of Mar 20th : t l - iuS vriui uc irraot , id- Salisbury Rifles had a parade boro,S.C, Stirling-Cain and t Mr. Will and drill on the streets yesterdav ven- Erwinof . Company Shops, were tbejingt and the handsome appearance of the ushers: There was a handsome collation men wit,l their Pck and perfect evolu- i-.'i.U:.LAi5i.i..! tions won many complimentary expres- om"" uU.uC tcciuuu,- .ions, and at timea rhnor fm, tk- crowd." .. , . .. h , -: The Salisbury Rifles were honored with the position ou right of Battalion ; .and their commanding ofiicer,r Capt. Tbeo. Parker, made Adjutant-General ou Cele- set of groomsmen cfuld not be goten up bration day. , These honors, the centle- anywnere. ine nappy .pair boarded the manly deportment of the. Company and 6 p; m. train for Linwood, X. C., where the 'courtesies extended them iby their uiey arriveu kuo s iuju. liiu aiter comrades and friends during their sojourn spenaing, a lew uaysieic on a ondal in 5 Charlotte , is -really .gratifying. Let tour of six weeks for the mountains of more of our young mcni and those mili- the presents were numerous and band some. The bride was beautifully dressed in rich white silk. ( All the bridemaids w ere beautifully dressed and were very charming young ladies. A handsomcer Al Tbco. F. Ktulta'-. BU 51 NESS liOCALS DiS. BESSENT, Dentist; : ! Is now in the city, and will be glad to see those who wish his professional services. Call early. ! " ' : fc. P; BESSENT. . U. S. Maps, $2.50. THRO. BUERBACM. Blank Books, ' Tn Ea.v B ueub a cm. Fine Note Paper, ,,: TlIEO. BUERBAUM. Books, Novels, eto, .tv k '. TflEO. BUERRACM. ATlarge assortment of Novelties, Toy's, I etc., just received at ': A. Parker's. Irish and Sweet Potatoes, just received at ; :Ai Parker s. New No. 3.Fat MackereA . to; arrive at . - - A. Parker's. SALISBURY MARKET. Ames-! J - preen, per dus anetu per id.;.... SAcoN-rCountry, . nog rouna, ........ ueeswax.....: Blackberries. ..i'. . acr Good Middling,..." Low wiailng,..;... siaineo, ... Corn new.. Coflee, chl6Wena,..: H&X . Lard................. Portcv Potatoes Man,. . . do sweet... s...; aV 9 Jat w:nolesals. r 75 gfl.00 4 --.s RetalL $1.09 mtiJti ,20 M JO g SI 4 & . e JH .0. i . n 11 a. IVA iip1l,,u iis ; lio . iS.T'n Lso ps 5 14 SO " 18 S. 80 80 14 T&U., j 15 & . J5 . I 15 :,r6S- I 4 U ! IS" tT Mt i ll 0 1.09 '4.00- LOO a a . a a a a yso ..!.?, mm : ' . -.- r . ; ntO?2HL t IS; NOW IK STORE AND WE ABE PLEASED TO SAY- . -i " . . . . . - . , .- ' " .. - . . i . i ; ' - - ? . - ' ft - ! ' ' . ' v - , ' .-. I , ... j- - . . 1 THE- MOST COMPLETE " . i - 5To be found in our City. 5.. ' t v ' Everything . selected with care and nothing ,1 i ! . k bought that is noft of Style.T ' "Y. - We Have in business two objects- view: tm n - . - -1 r 1st, To Please Our Customers. 2nd, To Please Ourselves, Trulj, to., I- r t J. D. GASKILL. MOMET&S Mi ,1.J0 Us, IS . . 3.75 'IS It . ISO lAdmX IIiKiKC PkPERTT-i,ersons" bavios mini Dg property to Sell would do well to advertise it. Ve propose; to give room to sueli notices; W be kept standing, un tie r the general carltibn of "MjNliiG Prop erties for. Sale."., . Tbe cost of such notices, wjll be rooder- GOLD & SLLYIR GRINDING & 'AMALGA1ATING MACB1ERY - - . ., -! 4 - - : j - . - t . EOWLAND'S PULVEBIZEB takes -tb place of the caabersoae Stamp'' Mill Ana eaat be pat ap in one day ready for - . IT HAS BEEN FULLY PROVKD & TESTED J' , ; It welptos complete 7.000 pounds. It costs $1,500 reaifljrfo . the belt. Will crush one ton per hour of hard quart z that srll pass through a 40-mef-h screen. The wear 1st less than In th stamp mllL Its wearing parts are plain castings aud can be i dropped Into position In a tew moments, as shown by letters A, B and c, no bolts or keys are required it can1 be act upon tha floor of a mill with ho expense for foundations, and can be used to crush and work In charges or continuous. . It will amalga. vmate either gold or stlrer ores, matin? It a simple, ' cheap and effective mill ; it requires la-horae power SUmp MUlsl Rock breakers. Crushing Rolls. Amal. gamating Eans and Separators for Gold and iHllver Ores, Chlorldlzlng Furnaces, Retorts, Rock SbjlllB. Air urtmnrwswors, steel -shops ana -Dies for Stamps, and every descrip tion ot rn-uit a ior bumps; also , Improred Doable SINCLiE CYLINDER HOISTING ENGINES, With Wituorr BortvitsJ' Wisa ob Maniixa Ron Dkdms. -; tWSptdaUi ftrrptd U Mining 1 - - t . x , . We construct Mills with Stamps weighing freraasotowb lbs.jlor gld and snveroi Wet;r Dry Crushing Morura. Send or frlnr. ; - . R"-'; 48:ly ' !" : " ! ' I I 4- I II II lMMMMMi SPRING AND S BEAUTIES ! UMMEK (5 JONES, MCGUBBINS & CO. A.RE NOW IN FULL RECEIPT oVtHEIR 8PRINO STOCK, .. ' . f : - - - . !; J! ' - ' - - . -- ii - 1 . '. : r Comprising full lines of Besutiful snd Superior Goods for Ladiesjnd Gsntlemes, Selected jrith reference to the daily recurring wants of U old nd young Farm er. Mecpamcs, Artisans, uoexors, tawjera, nmcn, If von are rricfir to marrvbr all means call cn Jcne3. McCubHns' & Co. first, o o. 7. 5 for they have all the pretty things for the "occasion.- ; ; ; . G I3 A N O ! WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH THE CELEBRATED- 3 ies'-tLe.Talae .of tary inclined, eute the ; rauHs of tbe WlNEpFCARDUl" makes ro-y cheeks and clear complexions. At Theo. F. KluttzV Rifles. ' They need inor men.' The next regular i meeting wjll beTaesday' May 30th, at 8i o'clock, P. XI. Let your names be nronost'd for niemberiliit7 ; ate'r'-r-;:? Those hating propert which ; is not generally k;nown, should give -references ; to ..repotatile ' persons ' . . - . 3 ? A , '' . . Known 10 oe acquamieo wain sucn mai- tcrs. This paper has a gooI:eircDlation Among; mining men North, f and 1 in the State, and can be of service I in the way proposed;, --: , . , -:,". ; j - j Thia Fertilizer stands amon'ir the highest in analysis. Farmers will find it to thei advantasre to call on ns. We can give you special terms better than you can get oa any other stanaara guano. . O1 JONES,' MCLUJi3liNo & KV, ts w ftr still A-eots for BALDWIN'S AMMONIATED DISSOLVED, BONES This Fertilizer is well known throughout this community for its unexcelled ualitie . ! attorneys, Counsi '- - and Solicitors: ERRORS OF YOUTH. AGextuotak who snffered for years from DntrriTY. Prematckk Decay. and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the retipw and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cored. Sufferers wishing .to profit hj the ad TertiMrs experience ran do so Kt addressing in . J . am.w K TY." I perfect confidence junai . xivux, ,.su:ly . v"3roi-iew ivtu.. IHwtory of Rownn Connty ; Copies of this'interesting book 'may H had of T. F. KlcttzTTheo. Buerbaum or at the Watchman Office., SUBSCRIBE FORj THE CARO ; JLI NA WATCH M A K, ON ji ,1.50 PER X E A li. 1 Mr i.,r - I 1 "'"li I f i !. k a. , .73: i vv r'l ' ! - "-' e "IT M; Mi:: !( i 'H!'i!.:I::;t; .-vf,.: ;r f -r, iPri.:f -i V. - - ' I V . I ,1 -i.il i "f : " " ' f. - . -i . 4 1 i . - I' 4 " fa- - y -;' I.'

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