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I!' I - - - .-1 " j. v, . 0 : - ; i f . ! - t 1 ! . . . s w - It. - -1 v i " . I a: i 't -i "f THURSDAY; JULY 6, 1882., IS I From ahd after, tlio 1st day of Jahnary, fftttJthe subscription price of the Watch' Man will be a follows: y 0u vear, paid iii advance, i.ou 41 payuwuit delayed niontbSjS.OU riavraent delayed ltiniouth 2 50 Rev. MrT Murdoch lias entered on his 11 th yeatj as pastor of tbo Episcopalian church. i- ; .. . . 1 .w r . " ..... v- - ...'4 The ue! use to wh&fr "sunflowers are pat give4 them the correct appearance of j being bpjy. A fine d6yejd cattle, the property of Messrs. Clmghenonr and Vanderford ar rived in 'town ou Monday. ' Col. Torn Browu and John Heilig, Esq., lire off iii the mountains purchasing stock fortus ierj9table. : i -O' Thomas KL'Bruiter our Mining Editor! 4 Jt and AUeiUsmsav. Km., areiii Wunl.tiig- ton on llu? Mott-fnyeHiigatioii-iirnU'. - I -o- t rtlie Jtfite Fruil Fair will leat Greens Wo, ti yir, coin iiiencing 011 the 8th if Augttsp.. Gov. JjJW "fmi;' H invitatibri to lie prese'ufMi :tui&thi j J If1 o " I Mr.Thbnias Meione has the pleasure I of knowing that his newly invented I washing 'inachiue.has proven a success at the Lajialry at,Wai in Springs. I M r JDiv Tra nlhu m is at 'Ihwir.g lliwk for' bet deal tli, which we hope will wnl i id - prove Under the iutiuerice-of the laud of the hks1 . v j. -.1 "1 t ' i The ItTR Mkktixo at thiMesidence of johttMiuney( Eiq., on Tuesday evening was a very; pleasant affair. Prociets wa one do j lar and five cents. Tliat's not enough. "might -o- CttiP PosT Offick. A new rost of- i 1 i - tiee h been established in this county of the alMW-e name. It i lM.iited at the res idence iifj J. A. Reid, who is ' Pnstmnster, nine' miles east, ou toe Miller retry Koad. -fl Anot ier new. invent ion for Salisbury in jibe way' of a bottle-washer. -rMore. espe cially for lieer Uittles, by P.A. FVereks. With the aid ot this machine one man can wash thoroughly 48 1m ties in three i minutes. That's much quicker than our young pien could empty them. ' . . o M Some of the enterprising business men of this place have organized The.Noi;th 5 State Life atid Nuptial Association" un- (: der the laws of N. C. All the parties in- l t crested are thorough business .men and 4 will niake a success of what they under I take. All particulars will be given next I week I -o Attention Salisblkt Rifles. You fare hereby ordered to meet at youi .Ar mory Friday, July 7, at 81 o'clock. P. M., to decide whether yon will go to the State encampment at Smith vil!e, .N. C, or not, . . Theo. Parker, Capt., R. B.Clowe, Sec. ' O, Bap. We regret to learn that a diffi culty occurred yesterday between Gieen Cauble and Bimell Brown, in whh-h the former sustained serious damage. Cauble is a dneeyed man. and as is too common - with'liiin, was under the influence of liquor, j IJe received a blow from Brown . with a Stick which it is thought destroy d the one good" eye, rendering hiiu totally blind. Foi.r emphatic sounds of the loconio -- li ve -whistle at. the depot on Friday night announced the arrival of the second ar go cif'fo.iP brought over the Wfsttin N. CJRv,R.,'.fiom Tennessee. It a portion of the 1,000 tons pui chased by thelL & D. R. R. and w ill be distributed at points on the road. This looks like business a also does the fact that the R. and D. Co., are having built one thmi s ind freight cars and thirty new engines, all of which will co ne to the Salisbu.y Shops for repairs. - o ' - ,: Hon., AVin.-M.. Kobblns. i Tltis'geHiU man paid our tow n a visit la8 ;Thursdsyi As usual, our citizens were prompt to show him honors. The bandisnjhiuv the compliment of a sere-nsdsTit-hii Hotel, fhe Boy den House. A large botlyief citizens met there and the MujojjtfhajjcdgwUthe cortesy shown in ajhtofjreat power; )f He; lVvipwed the potttical situation of the'Siate in a i masfedy manner, which elicited repeated applatt8e. lie declared it n is hied pur po'JaJX0' cor a Miberalns)Mut er phould go unanswered anywhere with in his reach. He, iu tends to meet them facie to face in this contest so far as it is tn hi'fi power to do it. ; y o m lannonoeein.MH'ir m a candidate for the; office of Shetiff.of Rowan t onnty, mh jeet to the action of the Democratic Conn ty jUonveutiou lo Angust. next. ' ; ; C. C. Krider. uly 5tb, 1882. One 'pf thembst Of not the most) rc eponsible positions the people will be called upotf to fill, this year is that of Sheriff, and d"?.c1Vc.?b?,lId 1x5 aSed in selecting a man wIlSbi not imly personal, popularity; but TiV?y1et,?-fi!l th position. Recogniz ing tbj fact, ana not intending to reflect on th present incumbent, the name of J. F. Ros is,prsented to' the people for that po sitfon, subject the nonuaatiou" by' the Dcbocjatie Convention. Mr. Ross isxme of oof moanbeessful, as well sa.pinv of-our mosfcopolar merchants, passing 'fine buncss capacity, and with h fluencyof fpiecJiil nominated, would make an able anipeffecttvc cshvr Ttwrs is hardly a m:a rinjtbewunty w lio uid fill the iKti Uohholablv or t.- wctptuUh ttrihe people I - - ..... MANY C.ITIZKNS. ' ; MINING INTELLIGFENCET T. K. BBUSER MANAGER. It Is intended to make an oxliil.it of ores from Rowan couutyatthe: Denver, Colorado Mining Expindtion.-' This' wiil be the grand eVent of 1 1882 the exposi-. tion opens " August 1st, and Closes. Sep- teniber 31st. Those who desire to show their, minerals will confer witlrJ.v"Jv New mail, Dutch Mine, or T. Ki Brunei tv:2 at Watchman office, jit once. 1 GOLD HILL MINE. Its new Progress and Development Under English Capital. The little town of Gold Hill a year ago had few signs of nimatkK kr business "","WM au,KC 0 M,r wul1 t , life in fact it had all the appVarance f a -Charlotte, opened i.i pits, (no leveU) for mining town -houses goin. ick and ,t Mls. at pts about 40 deep, ruin, the inhabitants listless,! wit), all air! Good to water level. indicati ve of anything except thrift. ; To- Jin 7 fLC 'ar: day the cene ischanged. ! Houses have ! "". ttJrJ ,,iice,r w." ,ha f of in uMd ,u lut.;r L.i,.HM!5 The pKicer worked but little,; bat minted, fresh goods ou the , shelves aud the li'oi)le Iwstir theiuse ves ir$ such wanner as to impress the, vikitor With the fact of a general busiuens revival' Attoitt i y ar ao T Vin.Treloar, as iiii in charge, ot' the UJd Iliii i"o- ert, bv tne Eiglisi. ; SyiirticHliUr - chased the minis. Mr. Treloar waajuat iafriii. BmlTlVl MHirAmi where j for-titteeu V.-nrn Ii limt lli ,ii.ltictioir mining oeratUms on tlieargest scale. His ability and thorough tiusiiiess capa-1 citv U unquestioned. Since iaking charge f of the w oi ks a new mill lu,(e, 84x54 and ,44l:eet high; an Ani.dgatio6 Infuse 4040 and 34 I'eei bigll, ami ovel Vj quarter ot a mile ot lamV.ad; , built to eoni- maud m pun ILmitti..i 4rragedso r i. .-!. U-vtio,.. ... Ucuiul iinu ;f etes. Tile have la;d about a . 4 milw f iii. inn tti convey i water Irom IJefohaidt shaft t. mill house and Iroui- tli.ii shall to sui.iiiv fiesh water to U-ilerf! I'hev have ulo buiit a large lesevoir, lU0G0 teet to hold water biipply. lhe have clea red t lie Btru hart shaft wr water 300 bet dow n -and arelioistmg - i oies trom ..tojMi. ; They have sunk "new' shaft Reservoir' (so-called because hnle was sti uctc W liile excavating fouudatiou for reservoir) sixty feet, and have cut about 200 feet ot drift ing aud levels, aud are now stopping the backs onthe lode 60 cubic teet of which is done. This lode when struck was small but has been stendily impioviug' us they sank. It is sulphurets iuilM-dded iu tal cose and chloi ile slates, which for sev eral feet ou either side of veiu are auriferous, sets of hands are kept iu this shaft, uight aud day sinking atid sloping. Toe "MilU-r1 slialt i also new dowi. "GO feet aud connects wiih whim shat'l 150 feet distanr. This is a iiromisiuu ! lode which show s indications ol pening finely - brown ore i slate biudirgs. j y MACHINERY, j - The' mill - house -is - supplied with a twenty stamp batter.v, (ai ranged to ac cotniuoilate as many moivi) and a Blake crmdjer largest ' crusher made. These are ruti by a 100 horse power engine. Engines, boilers aud pumps at Bernhart and Flint sfwilts hoie Whims at the other shafts. - - CONCENTRATION AND AMALGAMATION. ; The stamps ta.l about BO strokesier uiinute and the pulp passes through the tiueM meh screen. Instead of the usual copper plateslhey use a boot 24 feet of olaiiketing, made lor the purpose j each stamp head liaving its own Hue of blank ets there is no quick used in mortars, but tiiese blankets are taken tip aud washed fn qttetitl, , that however, depending on jheKt adeof ore being milled blankets next to head being cleaned twice as ofteu as tlio.s-exiie.iiiry of. line.' Thtte blankets are washed into! large tanks, widen are coetid b wootteo grain g siittit ieutly open lo allow the' free passage of the conceit 1 1 ate's to the floor of I he tanks. Fiom these tanks! the conceit trales are carried to amalgamation house, (atlj .i.is tiie mi. I house) and placed in one of four large revolving barrels. These are coaig'd with UO .pounds of quick, each, together with 12 cubic feet of con centrates. These barrels are allowed to revolve 36 hours and are then dumped iu.o Mi.iei& just weiieatu, lrnit which tite sands UieVhirtly' Washed byHi Siunl. stream .f waiter into the f'saxe." This iixe is 17 leet long aud is divided into riuee contjiiitmeuts ; the first being ehnrged with a iaige lMHly;f quick, and .etiu'aining agitators fiisteueil to block .vhich loices Kiuds thrtHigh the quick Vixio next compartmeut. 'This next divis ion is jnst iike the firsfrrJtcept that it is not charged thei " sauds paasing' through allow any quick which ma jijiavei escaped from ui.m, cioi to stIe ,n 'aBitt'vf seco d ; amr'so the thhddivisiinrcsiirircs what may have escaped. :ifrotn (eecoUd. These sands. in passing out of saxe, must agaiii flow overJSObr more. feet of blahk etiug, so tUat j uy flmrtl amalgu m vs b'icb may ; have escaped tb4 saxe 7 1 there cMU?ht and saved. f T This is pfobably tlie most perfect sys temof comment rat ion aud amalgamation in this section. Tliey ' dean np about every ten days aiil show ati average of from 7 to 47 dollars per ton, aecbrdiog to ttie quality of ore run through mill;'--.- Milliug capacity is 40 , tons each 24 hours iiud they are working a force. of 70 haflds.' ! Mr. E. B, Hambley is boK keeper and assay er be has A well filled labfatory. f. SuptTreloar sa vs that I he expects to Oien the 950 foot shaft this! summer It is now full oflwaterand will probably re quire"' several months to cleaT it; but It uiust be done, as this shaft contains the large 10 foot lode. ' j r "; Altogether the work is progressing satisfrtctorily nnd with a degree of-- sob Ttattty calcnlateuVto-i nspi re oue-i with confideneeln bohesti-legitimate work. ii i 1 1 i mora of tlio 1 Mines ia I Mecklenburg: Comity. , - --.-- f s -"w - ' " ) , 1 -' f " 1. 2 Hunter Mine, HMiles sonth of. Pioneer liIlH 100 feet deep 2 feet wide, ore Bom iaalljgold. i : - ; 2 I ( Crosby Mine, 1 mile south west of Hnnf ter mine, opened. at intervals about 1 00 yattls long, 4 10 deep at one , place, vein feet wide, 'ropjieT anil little' gold. ! t Rogrrt Jie,r 4 miles south west tf Crosby ,'100 leetdeep; veiu 2feet idej ore' gold and fair, a little copper. Supe rior to any of the above. - ; ; Banes Aline, 1 1 miles south of above, 120 ft deep v 5 to 6 wide. Large 4 No of vein, oh property . , i rich. The ;veiu worked on Branch about 2a deep yields one sitle of; $10 to $30 per - ton. - ;f Maxicell Mine, some distance from Char- -44otte, mime direction but to left of John- son mine, nearly J in at Eulge, vein -1 kU? Mt Mtf tfti1 M6 UUsi! larsv, asses or Iron Pyrites with wpjie. Ore goiJU tiiila. 1 to 6 Iron Pyrites gave 50c to ,75c per lu. i.e. toll,251Iier ton, and; oxides $30 tu V?r I i t 1 lm bfeyoud Maxwell mine 5 lltpits for 200 yds. shaft 4" ;deep. Never worked extensivelyrr yield 15 l'crtiiu x t A . u9 U copin-r mim-aiMl a ,ui,,e bich is.gold oie join itud are iiotM.r than one mile apart, g Mi fi tiu Cliai loite, east of south. ILiy iiiine quite fldi in copper, 90 deep, 200 jds U," atverts yehi t to 3 w. - j Tretlwicje Mi,) ojieued iu 1830 liyja Boston Company, 7 m a little south of iejist. Gold and copper.' About 100 yds j h,uS a nd 75 1o 80 deep, 1 to 2 wide tiot i . t i i ' i. ..i...i....k.. ,lla,y uipuureieu, oui muco ruu ana Silicate u opier..gves copfwn iipm neat surfaco down. 0re mow than Aver age, yield $15 to $75 per uu. - Alexander Mine, 5i m tiesirly cast of Charlotte, was worked extensively by au Euglish Co., 90 deep. Ores Silicioiius aud Irou Pyrites aud tm copper jield $15 J ": "J " .. I ' t " f i f - 1"' . -L- 'if Farrit Mine,jx wked sincejWar 1 right of Alexander, 70 at dee'pest pt m to 1 te2 wide; Ores copper Pyrites'i and Gold. yield $15 to $75 J ; per toui Quicksil ver in s sliatt; - - ; r . - - - n : 4 J; P. Henderson Mine, 7 in from Char lotte north of cast prosjK-cted for 200 yds. Yein l to 2 w. Contain I rmi P.vri;e aud brown oresy iehl $7 to $30 er toil. I e i 1 i . . : i t. jdengraiu being seia rated from the c fli'ii Ltrw ilwu 1 tn : ivwli' llr(Hi o t Honey coin lied, and Iron Pyrites, no cop pKi, yield $7 rb $90 jier ton. Qildkceil Mine, 100yds optnietl at inter vals, 90 deep. . Ores brow;u oxides, uo cper.;Gotd ores generally good, j Jordan Mine, 10 m north east from Charlotte, 100 yards opened at intervals, vein 1 w 30 dc-p, yield $15 ' per ton. Hipp Mine,Tti m east of ; iiorthHrom CTiiHtutre, . is f iu long at t, depth 100 veiu 1 to 4 w ide, O.vs brown Oxiib and sulphurets copper. McGinn Mine, copper veins 110 down rich iu copper aud gold 1 to 6 w ide . C'2i Mine, 2 veins, workings 165 deep richer at water level. . " 'V Means Mine, Joius Capps Mine. Copinr and gold, near copjK'r is slite ore open er up for i ui, 3 distiirct veins on property. Henderson MinerS in fmw Chai hute, 5:1 d worked, 4Q ,' deep, some good ores, aud a little cop per j jfield $15 to $40 per Ion. ;r..,--:- " Kerr Mine, 10 m from Charlotle, 80 d ep, copper,; apd gold, about best coper mine jhjmtity. " 5 J. Alexander Mine, 8 ni from Char. 40 deep 100 yds long,' mostly browu ore and Irou Pyiiies'aud a tittle siliciou ftirattertf vein 1 ti"3 wide. 1 .y: Bennett Mine, l tu west of Capps mine, 3) deepyygiMHi ore " y ield $30 to $40 - pi-r top, 6 wide.' Ores quartz. f Todd Mine, 5 ni north west of Charlotte, 70 4eep, vefn 1 to 4 w ide, ore miicli like copper, f ields $15 to $45 er ton. Frazer Mine, 4 iu north west from Char lotte, ' Controlled by Peuusylvanir Com pany, j.-, ,. i .,v. . 1 C'they Mi.e, 5 m south of west from Charlotte 75 deep, vein 2 wide, copper aud gold, ood for copper. Struck granite Under veiu at ubove depth. -0. C. Cathey Juine, 8 mwesj of Char lotte, 50 deep, copper and gold, vein 6 to 2 wide. ' I. ; - ! - Sloan Mine, adjoins the above, pros pected 30Uyds, a0 to 40 deep. Copper and jr.ld. ! , Steven Wilton Mine, has 10 well defined veins, 340 acres, Avidtli of vein 10; to 30 feet undetgi ound workings, 1500 feet, 3 levels atT20, 200 .and 300. . Oies Quai tz, Talcose, Slate, Spathic, Irou, Copper Hud Irn Pyrites, Gold with quartz, veius 2 to wide, yleid:tl0 to $115 f f f : Qibson, adjoins- above, 2 or 3 veins 40 deep to 4 wide! Ores brown, yield $4 to $6 per ton. f; Seal', adjoins above, 150 yd8 prospected 60 deep. Ores good, yield $7.50 to $15 per ton. . t - ' MeIjearyfiO deep, copper and (gold, copper rich, yield $15 tu $45 per ton. . ..,'' i :; i - ' ; r : z jJuggernapt, Copper, brown ores 80 to 90 deep, yild $7450 to $60 per ton. McCorkle, 8 iii south west of Charlotte. 60 :leepirtoi'wide. Brown ores, Iron Pyrites and Quartz, yield $7.50 to 30 per ton. -i'' -i- ' f s ;- i f ladifoa and Blake, worked m long' and 80 deep. Ores Brown, Oxides, Honey combed ore and IronPyitrs, vein 1 to 4 ; Ctort; 1 1 m south west uf DtiR ,nip 70 deep, no." copperH quart;.nird' browri' wi r, nut ,-. uiuiii , Buiynicvo. u iCf W $75 peMoir. ; s,-o"i- --1"" !- Troittr, south west of above mrniy 205 tydsng70deti):, 1 ,tjV:6idei very little copper, yield $15'to $J5Q rexj coarte gold. t , - ytr;s" ,1 Caner, 21 m south, west -of Charlotte, 300 yds long," 70 deep,: Vein I towfde;' yield $15 to $90 per toiK' '? V'HV": Rudmll, li east of ' simtli fromCttarH lotte, i00 yd long, 160 iteep, 2 to 3 veins 4 wkie. Ore slaty Iron and some copper pyrites.. t . . Z ' V. ,f : J Can rfofle, 75 deep, openeil vtfp . for; J nil veiu 1 to wide, some -brown ' oxides some i houej'comed, some Iron'Pyrites, yield $15 to $75 per ton, 1 -small vein 1 w which lias some copper. . .. . j.-.. jj Sam Taylor, 3 m smith of west frooj Charlotte, 150 yds " long, prosected depthi 30piincipally lumeycombed, ore yield $15to $45 per ton. " ' " ?U Martin Jceyhoun, just,teyopdvproii pected 150 yds long. Ores- saecharins quartz! ores, $70 to $45 per too',3 40 deep, DunniMine, 9 ni. N of weat oChfrlotte 2 or 3 veins, 200 yds long, 7Cd,ey i Jto 6 wide, yield abundantly, copper and Gold.' JontfGrYdtfNG? ., , , ' , , j, T Unity Township Sunday Schm Aviation will hold its annuaLjouveui tioq at U fuity churth on Saturday t July 2, 8 beginning Tit 10 o'cloek, a; m. ' exercises beginning : Rev. Dr. Wetmore Will deliver an tfd- dress. i The fallowing subjects are to be dis cussed the discussion of thfe first to Im openeil by G; 11. McNeill the ".Second I.v R. AV. Boyd, aud tfie -'tKIrtl by V g: Watson. 1. The impoi tanceof S. S. teachers re ceiving spiritual tiaining fir their work. 2. The International lesson systeiu aud caiech.etical in struct ion. 3. How S. S. attendance can-be made IUOre' general. ' ' ' ' " Pow- and W. A. Thounuiou' con- stitme t,e committeuof airaugemeMls. i - Xhe public are iuvited to attend; Eiiochvillo Items., Euochville has had no - attraction for pleasure seekers since the ' closing exer cises of our excel leu t school. .All long for the 10th of July to come aud bring with it a large number of y oung men and ladies to euter the school aud take up their abode with us for the .next ten months. ., Mr. James-Freeze, a member of Luth eran Chapel, was buried at St. Enoch last Sunday, at the age of ,64 years. There was a very large concourse ot mentis prea jent to hear the funeral. 1 The soiled of the bule tells of the fil- laff. YY brat is gotHl, ats tlie best tor years, and corn and cotton lM)ks tine, though it .is late. ..Four ire w' b"uiJd.iugs going up at litis piace, at so a new 'post, oinee. vv ,a u. . . I . . . T 4 T ' Bingham's School. By surprisingctiv . ity the new buildings for this Institution will admit of a resumption of exercises ou tbe iJbtu lustaut. - Mr. Alexander Klnttz of this place has s't up an oil distillery at Old Fort. The Fayetteville Examiner well stiys : The Democratic party is lctraed by tlio? who have eaten at its table aud enjoyed its fat things. It is a very good time to put none but true men ou guard. Take men of unquestioned character, 'tried in tegrity, and woo ale not intellectual cranks or educated tools. Men of sound sense and sound ptiuciples aud who can not be bought, are the men to cotitide iu and vote for. .., SALISBURY .MARKET. Apples Wholesale. RetaU. green, per tms ..vt ts - i.ea fLosaSis 114s' anea, per id. 4 a 6 a 7 Bacon country, hog round, Butter...:.......... - Beeswax.. Ulacaberrles, Betrf . COTTOK ' oood Miaaitnf, ..v WiOlIug, -.. Low Mldllng, Stained, ......... Cora tie coffee, Cntckens, Kggs Flour,... ay ii rd Porlc 14 a 15 80 t VS".'i s IIS' io.v t 4 & It 10 10 O 8 IjO liO MS l.iC 14 a a -a .a a a a a a l.SOi 1.36 14 SO SO 3.75 1 It 1.S0 14 15 (S It. 15 15 13 3.11 3.S5 SO (A 60 13 14 ...15 S (3 10 11 " so o 10 1.60 1.75 r' Potatx)s Irish.. ., do sweet . h e at ;.: 110 Fresh supply of 'HoVrclV'Yorm fJotitectioiis at S. JiiMHsegnoxI's, .f Geoigia Watermelons .and,- Tomatrg j 1st in at J. D. McNisely's. rresU Mackerel, Brook , Trout, and Ii.biador Het tings I en lined at j J. D..McN?Rki.ys. For everything you want such as 'Veg aud Groceries ofiill kind, call tiuTT! u , , r 4 D, McX.Eltlr. trlo si lotroT Tate Seed Irish JP- t a toes, for side cheap. ; . . . j HAMMOCRS. HAMMOCKS. 4- HAMMOCKS. Summer Rsading, Novels, Seaside, Fruits, Candies. Smoke the Pilot Cigar. . j ' TllEO. BUEIBA VM. ; I -1 - j j POT GROWN STRAWBERRY Plants (if set uow) that will make a 'full:erbp next year, for sale by 1' ' , ' ! Dr. JB. Rose uorsett. Salisbury. N. C. 34:UnlJy T Xiistui.y oi Jjtowuia t oiiiitjf- svarir i. aciirii" Copies of this interesting book maj( Lin had of T. P. Ktctrz, Theo. Bvkuhxvu or at the Watctimau Office. -v I i 1 - - - - - - - - - - - j. ; jl y ' ;44t- 5E-WANT 5,000 bush-ST'niceIii-Se;;J I 'A - WE WANT, 5,000 Bush eisnico clean GatSk- 50,000 &s. Dried Blackberries.1 1 and Appifes. v ' tVV W A C t wo gootl Clerks iha "5 4 Will Btudy.ud-wofk for . tue iutereit of our business. m m It ? WE WANT to sell alT-ttooa- Hier cluints, tlitirSalt, Bacon, and Coates' Spool Cotton, all of which we will make to tuetr interest to buy trom us. ey for our-gaoxl yluch wtftliriioi offering at exceediffglj ; low-price in order to reduce stock I il- if . ' -; i ? n i i. WE4YTvery and prices b 2 ? WE thank our many friends and cos- tomers for their liberal patronage and shall strive to merit their continued con- tidence and favors. Respectfully J. F.ROSS. Jnne 27, 1332. McSiIIisic Honse, CHARJUOJTE, N. C. Branch of LTJDDElT t UATE3. i i Grand Midsummer Preparing fcr. Fall Trade. Bny no& pay wlien Cotton eonss a 200 Pianos and 500 Organs. MIDSUMMER f SPECIAL OFFER. 3FUnder our Midsummer Sale, we, offer to sell during the months of JUNE, JULY AUGUSTf and SEPTEMBER. 188. PIANOS and ORGANS, of ever make styleA priee, at -our very lowest cash rates: OnHanos $25 CasVBaUiiCQ Ncy! On Organs $25 basK Balance Her. I, '82. Without Interest or any advance on price. BCrXt Balance can't t paid IB the faH lonirertf me wilt-be si ven at it h a reasonable Sniroumi ' rrirw ' All itiitniitiMli nt waM grade and price included in this sale. Tell your musical friends of it. Write us for Catalotrues, Price Lists Circulars. This sale closes October 1st, 1882. Early purchase secures casn prices and easy terms, ' jSixjearsjrnrantee. Stool and instruc tor wiih every Organ." "threigKfidnotK ways it no sale. Test them la your own homes. Address -. , lc3HITH-OTSIO'E0USE. fcProf. Wm. Baker is my only authorized Inner od Ke,pairer. All work; gnaranled bend orders to tms House '. ' : 85:3m " H. McBMITH. FOR SALE, i OnrtS HoTse-PirmerlHwWeejrSUt ary Centre Crank Engine and Locomotive A Boiler, and a 35 Horse-Power Side prank j Btationary Enuine and Tubular Boiler,. J I One fair 5 teet Huirs. speSk UuicK or ow a UAivuAiiit Auarem or can os G. M. 8ETZER, I China Gfdvi, N. C." Tax Listing ! All persrtns. are hereby notified to list their Taxable Property and Polls, i . , Bookstll U ypVicd at the ft eep ct C. F. Baker T Co., pnihe lrt d of 3ud aed reolila cpo doriaji thai ttuaith for ibst pwr- yese. au persons jaiiing io comply wua ine above notice will lay themselves liable to iht penalties of the law. .. E. B. NEAVE, Tsx Lister. Jnne 1. 1SS2. timl . i 1 T: SEA-BREEZE HOUSE, j MOREHEAD CITT, K. C. " f i I . . Thiaely located Hoa&t (near jhe AUaa Ui; Hott l). wlir b opened -on the loth ot Jane for the reception ofjnMi-iliina -th sfa hore for health or pleasure. T&e Uooae v ..iroa s tlie Scith and th'fCcsan.t r The room are good, and bealth-iivfiif wind sween deliKntfuIlv t It roue h it. Fsre aai era -1 j .T . .... , erst rcnnimoniuion rqmi to any. . .Tvraiir muderate: - . i T. L. II ALL, Proprietor. v y V V v mm come! to - a i ns, and inspect our goods fore they bay foewliere.i in . ft f.:Ts if .1 ANfj 7ST0CK " All the Late rotrrr PARASOLS, FA3STS, IN SALISBURY, will bt GpAU .sold Io:w; for p&S.M B A B G ERIE flTRHBUCTIOfJIfJPGi '. ' V . c: $t l& -ORDER TO HAKE R00M;F0nMr C0mXQ- FAWmOCK. llOFFER UY, ENTItUS1 STOCK OFn S3 ccr cioTair5o $ ISrOOSUlTS ; FOR " -.,t - CI 4( 8.00 HATS.! : - STRAW HATS at 10 . . . V?. 1 SHOES! TIl sail nSGLZTTS PINE BH0E3 at greatly For& f iriHltlTeit r fetTTh'ege" Goods" must r bo "I , J. . . sv.- Salisbury, June 25th, 1882. - ' :y ; ;: tninvirzu"- "" " - .i . S t A .: ... 'A - i-V .J OF ' J OllTlfhilWlV; v Styles in assoTKxarT o found at tbe Store qf - . r, i J Aim S -y - i a reduction, o$xtzi ONLY ........ f,.-; HMS ! ! . i t, : T:yyt-y:. n 1 : fltivJf-. riw ber.ccut.. abom, Cft5i:f : at a fraction above cest, and all other redaced prices. tny Stoclc, Call vrftb SJSTY DA YD. r (j sold or given Jtwayr: before tbt 1J. . LJJW jus i 1 ' V e r r . i M.S'. .H-Nf i- - 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 6, 1882, edition 1
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