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V ii JTUof nil mail IJ I'll I I 1 W IAJ J W A-fc Mf - - LOCAL. "THURSDAY, DE. 2, 1886. ; frtr infnrmatirm on matters art- : .l.iI in MlU ' 1 1 1 Itr I H HL LI liiiOG oJ tin- Watcuman. - This i3 a favorable time to invest a small amount in a newspaper. Yon can spare the money now and it will alFord you pleasure for a year to keep posted on all matters of importance transpiring in your county. Get up a club among your neighbors who do not get the paper. - Salisbury is a good markets to ell to bacco and cotton in, but when it comes to a worthless old plug of a horse its a monstrous poor place to trade. A horse sold on;Siiturdav last for SI. 25 and a Subscription R&tCS. mule, saddle and brible only brought Th subscription rwijo vi iql al vrmui muuvh Watchman tire as toiio . oftV tw .Tnd 1 r tvii.l 111 :UlV'ai)Ce,$l.JV II .w... , e x -- . . . r irk CI . i . . i "! o ? o nas presiueu over our oupenor C , ......a,- , ."-.. linn ivn-jin Dlinli universal satisfaction both to the bar and a Vinfft was in town lasi wec. r6 J ' . ..Itieiit, firm and dignified, he revives the Trade of all kinds is dhsk. no uu n ic3 orthe better davs of the iudici- Ill " - ary. The Mikado Tea. The home entertainments given thus far this season, have been of an excep tionally fine character, and reflects credit on those who have gotten them up and carried them through, so successfully. Another home entertainment will be MINING DEPARTMENT. T. K. 15 RUN Kit, KDITOR. Dr. Rumple preached a special sermon Building a railroad by Dunn's moun- ii AillMn s'iih hi;- :n r it. Ii .:.. l. ii .. l ... ,1,,.,, IU cuiiu'-" j o i tuiii win uc tyviui muuMimia ui;uu iuuu There will be no services at the Metho- sands of dollars to this county alone. The J. Ill I !l 1 il I 11 . i.u;,.nKntSiin(!iv.- very Desu granite is iouna mere anu inc iii i in Liu nv - . - ,i , i , o ,. suppiv is inexnanstiDie. A means oi Tt,P trets were filled on last Satur-t ... . . . " I K I..... ,1 ,., I ,.,- Inr.1 . a(lin' I WiWS wuuuuu uu i.u-t k"- - , i Saturday nigjit anout o'ciock: dui T.n??T. A bunch of keys on a tnangu- " ,' j. ; . . . c-mir -,nwi provefi to De noiinng out me acc-iueniai ir or heart shaped ring. Small reward V , . tr w dropping and breaking of a lamp. A 3 finder at this oinee. hundred people, more or less, expressed KlnttxA Co. take the lead in holiday the wish that "those fellows would hurry goods. They keep the best. Bead adver- an(j compiete the water works and give tisemcnt, and go see tiieir stock. us something with which to fight fire." Give Salisbury another railroad and I So say we. some small industries and the place will Last week's Sunny South contained an soon outgrow its neighbors. account of Bill Arp's visit to Davidson Ln i it. i ,.:0;t College, and among other things he says Miss Sudie Roberts, who has been Mi-it- ": - J . - . . . Q i..: i,oa ,r- that the earthquake of Aug. 31st displa- ing her sister, Mrs. Chas. Trice, has rc- "i - . , . , t imed to her home m rensacoia, r la. - ? Mr. W. S. .Negus bad adieu to nis in(.he3 "Bill" doirt like earthquakes friends hereon Thursday evening and amj saya he would prefer living in a one returned to his home at Boundbrook, gtory frara house till the thing gets N. Jt quiet. The heavy winds Mowing on Monday, The rain fell nearly all of thanksgiving prevented ferrymen from plying to and day, but notwithstanding the fact that fro, between Rowan and Davidson. Build nature was clothed in sober hue, a goodly a free bridge. number of our citizens attended services , , , . . . ,.n, mniiict m obedience to the Governor's procla- Our tobacco market is not overrun j nst . i . lw kiiur linauoB. iue bermoii oi xji, xvuu.p.c at nOW, lUL UUttlJII Li- iv. Appalachian Mine, y A contract has been closed by theAppa- ! lachian (Coggins) Mining Co, of Montgom- offered in a few days, and will be of a ' ery county, with the Paciflc Iron Works new and novel nature. The ladies of the ! to furnish a four battery plant to that Methodist church have undertaken this mine. This property has much in its work, (the proceeds to go to the church) ! fevor, and should become a producer. and they will make a success of it. Some This will make Montgomery have a total of the features will be "Nankapoo Nec- of 7b stamps, and other reducing machin tar" "Yum Yttm taffoe" and other re- ery eqnal to 30 stamps, so that not less freshments, obtained in Tea Hong. The than the capacity of one hundred stamps ladies are to be dressed in Japanese cos- are employed in reducing gold bearing tumes and the hall will be decorated like rock in Montgomery. Japauese interiors. There will be tab- A wokderful process. leaux representing Japanese life; one of Speaking of stamps and reduction re these will be a "fan drill" by twenty minds one of the many processes now children. The entertainment will include being introduced on the market. .North the rendering of some fine music. The Carolina seems to be a favored spot for admission will only be 20 cents, children testing these new fangled appliances. free, and supper twenty-five cents. At There are amalgamators, ore reducers, these prices the ladies hope to have a concentrators and gold savers. Among large atteWance. Thep will have on ex- the latest is a mill for saving free gold in hibit ion anarge stock of Japanese goods placer grit and surface dirt. It is claim- which may be bought at reasonable fig- ed for it that it will absolutely clean the ure3. The exact date ot the "jViikauo muiuruu oi an its guiueu ucaaui. a Tea " will be Tuesday and Wednes- test they sometimes count out as many as day. 7th and 8th inst. 60 or 75 particles of placer gold of all sizes, mix them with a half bushel of grit an1 anlfVt mn It. hwkurtt tllp mill fln1 Salisbury Weather Observing and Sig- . ' , . ,, r.n . V V . 1 I V " . V'. f V. . . a wonderful nerformance for a machine Two weeks ago the Watchman pub- and it OUrht to find readv pe0ple limbed the details of the Weather service who haye had experience seem to be very and the things necossary to be done in in taking hold of processes, so Vrir C'h i n a firnvn Vrtir 1R 1 RRR nfrr confinement to her "bed for nearly eight days, with typhoid fpver, Miss Sallie E. Deaton, daughter of Jno. E. Deaton, Esq., and Nancy Deaton, aged 19 years. This young lady was well known to many of the readers of this, and all agree that she was a lady of decided character and of a lovely and attractive disposition. She was a member of St. Enoch church and of the choir, also Sec. of the W. H. & F. M. Society. Her death was a great shock to the entire community. Her re mains were buried at St. Enoch church, and her grave is covered with floral offer ings from her loving friends. W. A. L. MECELENBURG IRON WORKS. WHAT 18 A COLT) In the head ? Medical author ities soy It is due to atmospheric germs, uneven dotblna: o the body. raDld cooliutr when in prespl- t ut!on, &c. The lmmrtant nolnt is. lhat a cold In , the head Is a genuine rhini is, an lnfiamation of tae unin? memorane ot live nose, wnicn, wnen unchecked, Is certain to produce a catarrhal condi tion tor caiarh Is essent lally a "cold" whic h nature is no longer able to "resolve" or throw off. Ely's Cream Balm has proved Its superority, and sufferers from cold In the head snould resort to It before that common ailment becomes seated and ends In obsti nate catarrh. FOR RENT. An elesrant new cottage on Main- street, with convenient outhouses. Apply to 4:tf. JL W. Rumple. If You Wish a Good Article Of Pluo Tobacco, ask your dealer for "Old Rip." CHARLOTTE, N. C. m - : 1 1 EXCELSIOR be king. The sales will probably run ahead of any season known to thw miuketr It may not occur to -those who are in !? rc fir this ti:ner to nav ut). This is the unions meeting in the Methodist church w:is highly instructive, interesting and appropriate to the occasion. A subscriberrDf; B. Wood, whose name has been on our books for about 0 years the time ot uie year uu has renewed his subscription. He has stick-io-it-ive-ness, as prhenologists say fr. Smith left We only allude to this matter because matter is looked after. Dr, Bobbitt and Rev Tuesday to attend the Annual Confer ence which convened iit-Reidsvillevy es terday. Bishop Cranberry sf St. Louis Mo., presides. Maj. Robbin's speech in defense of the negro Alex Sloan, last week, is spoken Of asamasterly effort, and the biggest Court house speech that that gentleman has .ever made here. Numerous parties had formed hunting plans for Thanksgiving day., but the rain put a stop to the sport, and they repaired to the Court-house to hear the murder case concluded. -The case of Seyffert v.-?. the town of Riilishiirv for the accidental shooting of a he has probably been longer on our books than any other man. We have a large number on our books who have been there for years. We would like to know how long. Won't they tell us? There, will be observed in theresby terian church a Week of special services, beginning -on next Sunday. Ilcvv Mr Davnall, of Durham, an eloquent and earnest divine, will arriveearly in the week and will assist Dr. Rumple. The services will begin at G p. m., and close before eight, so that there will be nojhlngto interfere with those who desire to attend, so far as conflicting withtother meetings is concerned. J. I). Gaskill manufactures twenty-five brands of tobacco, as -follows: "Young RON WOR order to secure the benefits of that ser- much so that the process men general- vice to our town and community. 1 his y wear a lonesome look ..xjrw tit ouuaLi inuii a - i in uiaau 11 i ijiq QUARRY SL. TE town ana enougn money raiseu, vun A slate auarrv. near Webster, N. C, the promise of a few dollars more) to h reCently changed hands, and it is un- insure tj instruments ana nags, wnicn dcrstood that the material is to be quar au umi 1S necessary to secure me ber- . , , mnw.flu4nrMi ftn Hi snot. The vice. Dr. C. W Dabney, Jr. Director of Cussidy on Company are the purchaser me iorui turunua v eaiur oervice, -m v ttttt pp ai: wruiiigto weeuavrui una impci niJS. T1 . , . . . dn1v :ntpr .mi !J- xi A - " n you win proMuu vne.se vinsiruuieut , . . ; thft South i a 1 l x I I o anu nag.; ue aie nuvv prepareu w uu ,ften have occasion for regretting that to your piace oy reiegrapn every morn- . .n nilftaTiftnjlM tmnsjir-.tions are con n . 1 . j. u " lug uie weaxner inuicatious anu cum ducted Dcsi h pcreons may easily . : . r .. ! i a. . i i i wave ariimgs tree oi aii cost to you. Aii , . fi . t h the live places in the State are providing f , nr t . , , 5nto f. j.t c.i i- c . l i : i 1. l I tnese atations. eaiiboury is nut uc.uuu . f . , . t, -onnd. when i .:n i ii.. i ii : . anu soon we viu mn e mo nags Jiout.ug. mn Cfwl n Uoa Koino, 'rnshn!." that, is - T- -II i lrl..li o. ri'r. 1 .... I a mr. , xx. nHfKcr, at - "S wueu there is creat show on the surface A 1 . -Jl -I . 1 , 1 1 - store, nasagreea to ue voumtary ouscrvcr . , , . .aen Ill UIUIU.11110 Ullll 111 Ullil 1111111 V , UllWll A.UV, auu win fvBm ug mu mine can be said to exist, save as a sur- cordance with the telegraphic mstruc- L. nntnn ih.n ;t hllf fr t m(i. ii t. j i nuns eatii ua. tQ t eithCrthose who are managing Vnnprv for iho trontment of The followine is the nmier which was L, .1 i : ... cmntlJ 101 LllL ticcUiuni ui - - uie iiiacu are uciissciy igauiuiii ui nicti circulated, and the names of those whose are wiIfuly perpctrating framl In puuue spirit piuuipteu m uuuauuus 4 . AND ALL KINDS OF (INCORPORATED,) No. 100 Clinton Streot, Chica go, Illinois, Manufacturer's of Mining Ma chinery of all kinds, also Ma- either case the wise man will let it alone. Wc the undersigned promise to pay the "the gold of that land." sums set opposite our names lor the pur- ThU .g ft new mi cauc(i the "Hava- pose of establishing a Weatlier Observing la , : situated in Cabarrus county, and und bignal fetation in halismiry": being operated bv J. J. Newman. ink- thus iin GOLDj T K Bruiier 1.00; J S McCubhins Sr 1.00; t present the work consists of s Lx vv vynu.ocK.ou; jucroney rr t.uu; a . OQ th jode aud the ore i 1 ii t iT..i... oa. Li.;.i. obtained is being sent to the Yaili iiry ii i.viu; i iiciiu'.-s i.uu; cuiuiiutiii w " Ritchie 1.0ft Tbeo Bnerbaun 1.00; L E Chlorination Works, at Salisbury X. C, fine dog by a policeman, came up for t . 1 l'ltU V.i. VJ trial this Court, but owing to some tech- Mc,g Pl nicahty was non suiteu. The ale of the Julius Wilson lands, advertised to take place on the premises 'through mistake, will take -place on the "Lula Lunn,"' "Bob Lord," "Pan Cake," 3rd of January 1S7, at the cour-thouse "Lillian L," "Texas Charlie," "Oeeola," door in the town of iSalisbury. iSee notice "Little Duck," "Lum liur.-.t ' laen Clark,' in another cohimn. Band' Pet," " X A," "Greenville," 41 Dandv Jim," " Big Chief," " Good Old Should the railroad people be encour- r,,, and iiItounA Knob ow1 ti Imild throu-'h this count v. irom " j A Inv Sslnin Tlio nrfcorrri mil ri ioi:r nt Freeze, was found guilty hist week, Steere -,50; J A tledrkk 1.00; J A Clodtelter 50; I H Foust .50; Wright fe Hei!ig .50; A 11 Bovden .50; GalliaioreA- Co .25; C C Kndtr .25; J M IIoi hI) .50; U N Woodsun .50; Jno A Kamsav 1.00; Bl.tcknnr & ton 1.00; Craige & Clement 1.00; J W Kumplo.50; L S Over man .o0; l ben i Kluttz r C 1.00; Jno Movie 1.00; J J Hank ins .50; L C Miller .50; A Parker .50; N P Murphy .51) Kluttz & Rcndlemat) 1.; J Sam! LLCubbins .50; J D Gaskill 1.00; L W Walton .25; A C Harris. 50 Miller & femitli .50; K Vv Price .25; Cough- ILVER, COPPE and LEA ORES BY MINING MACHINERY, STAMP MILLS, CORNISH PUMPS. Correspondence Solicited. Di ide," "Gold Coin," (or Gaskill's enour & Shavir .25; F Davidson .25; Younj. Best) " Gold Coin," " Old Dutch Oven, & Bostian .25; J Allen Bron 1 CO. "Yellow Meat," "Superior A AAA," Mr. J. Allen Brown will canvass for the West Point Cadotship Competitive Es- aniination. 500 to a 1000 hands will have to be era- ploved. There is a chance for some ot those who want to work to get a job. "With 500 or a 1000 hands at work on uo tardv iustice which overtakes this the railroad in this county, it will make man. A very strong effort was made by a nig' difference in the purchasing power his counsel tb have a verdict of man of the people. A little cash for shoveling slaughter rendered but. the facts made it dirt will come in very w.ell nt odd times, murder. The judge requested that the I 1 . ' l .1 - j.1 i .1 uunging e tioiie witnin mo jan neios- On Wednesday, December 29, 18S6, at the town of Salisbury there will be a competitive, examination of young men wishing to be appointed to a cadetship at West Point. Kev. F. J. Murdoch and and Judge Boykin sentenced him to be prof- g; Kizer are expected to conduct liung on the aist of Decemoer. This is the examination. Those wishiucr to stand The jury for th first week of tho late tenn of court wits an exceptionally line one, and at the close Of the week was especially complimented by Judge Boy-kin. Thanks are due to Mr. H. A. Bostian, Saw post office, this county for a club of) subscribers. lie is still taking names anu will be glad to increase his club. He wants to make a very large club. uu examination snouia correspona at once witn lion. Joim t-. nenaerson, Washinsrton, D. C, furnishing testimoni als of character &.c. Newspaper in the 7th District please copy this notice. ure and not publicly. This is better. We thought a public hanging would, do some utim t u tu ei here and advocated it at "last hang- good ing," but wc are convinced that it is best that hanging lie conducted in private. He has asked for an appeal. A woodcock was killed by Mr. Vv". II. Pierce, of Peeksviile, K. Y. (oue of the ' fO 'nl.,n . IT..H CI....... T... Irt T ,,...(.,, VCTPfl I ' 1 ' IU o clock; J-jowan Acaoeiiiy, li, k inlay, at night; Mor an's Dec. 1. Sal urday j;t '12 o'clock: Cold Hi!!, Dec. IS, Satunlay at Franklin. Dec. 9, Thursday night; Davis Store at Tbyatira church, Dec. 10, on Fri day 12 o'clock; Mrs. Kriiic-r", Steele, Dec 11, Saturday at 12 o'clock; Pice & Bailey's .store, LjUtv township, Dec 14,.luesiay 12 ; cloc! 'V- "V t Vui nnii Vi-c 1 ."i AVc. i llfsilM V is a cm iosiiv. ine bira was uiseo The Warner ease vs. the W. N. C. R. P. to have a ri?d, about live inches long. has been laid over. An effort was made sticking through its body. The flesh and to have the case moved to another county skin had healed around it aud made it but this failed, and the absence ot one fast. It protruded nearly two inches important witness prevented the trial at from the breasf and bnck of the bird. which was in good condition. It is re- Court adjourned on Monday evening, markable that the bird did not &ie. It All agree that Judge Boykin is excep-mn-havc flown against the reed which a; .1 i . i . . l. :i : i a .a.. J. i . a. w- .,, . , , l Honm urnis uujiuy iu luiswu iiio iruiis- completely liilea the wound excliiflina ente t; inment was rneated f m-- l mi I t : action oi coun dusuicss. inere is not ute air. and a low uir t to heal special uiconvcnieuce to the bird. time lost when he is on the beneh. TUe inclement weather t r.ventca a very large attendance at Thanksgiving services last Tausday consequently the collection for the Orphan Asylum at Ox ford was small. Salisbury Knsic oiglit. Uiher appointments wui oe nsuue a;i needed. At the earnest request of some of our citizens the musical part of the ladies' on last Thursday night, to a fairly good audience. There were some changes in the pro gramme, nut the leading ieatures were p 3 Smelting or iioeniraiioii DEVELOPMENT IN RANDOLPH. The Uwharrie Mine, situated in the Eastern part of Randolph county, is being systematical! v developed. Mr. B. S. Louey, the superintendent, is a careful and economical man. The present depth of the shaft is 140 feet; it-is being sunk to a greater depth r and is going down in ore. I here are two levels. l he nrst has a length, linear measure, of 84 feet in dhe north wing, and an aggregate of 01 feet in the south end. This level is about 70 feet from the surface. The second level is r0 feet below the first, and has "4 feet in the north, and 27 feet in the south end. Work is being conducted in both ends of this level and also in a winze which is' beins sunk from the first level. This winze is 25 feet deep and will be driven through to the second level. 1 lie. ore body is a mass of unusual size, aud is iu the Huronian slate formation. This form ation, as a rule is rich in gold bearing veins of quartzite, diorite, chlorite, &c, and is bounded on both sides by the Lau rentian. These two formations form the greater portion of the auriferous territory Manufacturers of tllG Celebrated of North Carolina. There are more than a thousand tons of ore on the surface a much more in sight, in the mine. A large 3-story stamp mill is built, about 400 yards from 'the shaft, with a capactity for 20 stamps. At pres ent only ten will be used, and these are in place, only requiring some finishing touches to the wood work to be ready for the ore. The ore will not be handled after leaving the mine. The mill is built for the automatic handling of ote. The ore is in part free milling, and carries a small percentage of sulphurets, which will be coneeiftratcd and saved. The outlook for the properly is en couraging, and when the mill smarts, the returns should be regular and continued. MOP.TWii SALE GF UHD In Scotcli Irish Township, Saturday Dec. 18, K8G. , A tract of land belonging to Julius Wilson, consisting of tifty-oie acres, more j or Ies, will be sold at public sale at the Courthouse doer in Salisbury on Mon 1 day the Jid day of January 1SSG, to 'satisfy the provisions of a mort- gaze given to Win. W. Mott, Sept. 4th, i ISiO. and registered in Book 2. page 801, Register's office of Rowan county. 11ns CHEAPER 4 LARGER THAN EVER!! J. S. McCubhins has just, received tha largest and most complete stock of new SPRING AND SUM HE It goods tliat he has ever offered to th pb He: Consisting of Dry Goods, Notion. process. Estimates, plans and specifi cations furnished for Metallur gical Works. tract adjoins the lands of Burton Mont- '8. d Shoe, Groceries, Drup. HU, gome', Scott Turner, Isaac Lowery and Clotl.mg Provisions, Crockery and Glaai Marsaret Addie and Pollv Wilhelni. ware, and a full line of high grade Fertilizers Sale will take Terms Cash. Nov. 18, 1880. place at 12 o'clock. M. Wm. W 31qtt. 0: 1m. nd M ioi..g uauuuu o ouGontrator -AN! BAKER HORSE POWER. Office ITev York Broadway. No. 145 NOTICE! r All persons indebted to me by account, note or mortgage, that has been standing some time, will please come forward and settle the same; Will take cotton and produce at market prices in payment. 11. J. HOLMES. Nov. 1st, 'So. 2:2m. F-r Cotton ami Tobacco, all of which it offered very cheap for Cash, Barter, or good Chattte Mortgages. Don't fail to go and see him at N. 1, Murphy's Granite Row, Salisbury, N. C. Ill Sloaes, Wisi3 & Boor Ste. The imderined owns and works a granite stone quarry six miles South of Salisbury, and i- prepared to till orders for anything in his lino .Miu otonea and all kinds of Building Stones, aspeeialty. AViit give large orders special terms and pricis. Jami:s A. Ritcuik. Nov. IS, 'SO. Cin:lmp. F3t1 SALE OS RENT 3 Small Houses. Apply to J. S. McCUI April 1st, 188C. McCUBBI58, Sr. 24:tt ing and cooking starves of ait kinds. The best ii town. New 4-Lee" cook ing stove is one of the best 5tove mad i America. Sec my stock lx-fore buying. 51:2m. WMS. BROWN. n!fhmi'pd. Thp fpblfsMi "Ronhtis' The following is apart of a notice of , ., (i, . . . , . , , dv, was one of the finest ever seen here, the entertainment given bv the young . . , . , . , .x . . , Aside from t ne surroundings, which were ladies -last week, as it appeared in the . , . OI ,4', . . V in perfect accord with the idea, the ex- Lharlotte livening Chronicle: ' .. , fl, , ii . ! , . ttE, ,. , " , . . , . ,, quisit beauty of the ladies who lent their "alisburv is not behind her neighbor x, . s ... T. r nrcsence to the scene, was a pubieet of The McElwee, vs. Blackwell, trade mark suit, has been carried over. The Durham and Statesville witnesses are be-iiUnon her ladies and gentlemen, many complimentary remarks. We have ana u is ro dc mierreu mat t tie programme seen the young ladies of many of our sit-ter towns, but there are none to sur- Mining Superintendents and others; in terestend in mining in the South, are in vited to send to the Watchman brie; notes of the work being done in th-ir im mediate vicibiiy. Gold Production in ZTcrili Carolina. N. V. Fiuar.cial & Miain- U I. jjomiug familiar objects at Rowan court. 1 xvedesd'-iv Thrv nn-t in thn i- ( . IJ 1 h Kama P I x us., v vo v au v-jv o i iiv uuuv' yj i K?jmi- I III i i V tcntion now. i Col. Fuller and son of Raleigh, Hon, U. ! That is as cool a thing as the writer las seen in print in manv a dav. and pass those who call Salisbury Come and see. 'home. LIST 01? LETTERS. List of letters remaining in post oflb e F. Armfield, cif Statesville, It. Strickerddemonstrt"tcs thc met that the Chronicle Bradford of Washington, 1). C, Col. Mc- is uct UP on msit'al points as tbey relate Corkle of Newton, Judge rVhun'.c of to A orth Carolina. Balisbury has been Greensboro and other prominent members in tne lead, musicully speaking, evert at Salisbury, N. C, for the weekending of the Bar were in attendance at this term since before the war. There is more Nov. 27, 1883 of Rowan court. 1 music ot tne better kind in Salisburv to CoWimbr.s Hnrtfnan. Hiram Cowan. J T the souare inch than in nnv tmvn lir nrl "'doa C J Curtis. Andrew I) al. fl nrv 8 degrees below zero, at Chicago, little in th Stnto th f.ii. Lbiot, Jtt Fod, FM ndtHhnu-r. John Dec. 1st. is the signal for at-Min 5 Lwt k i ? . D Henly, Gray Bros. J L & M L Gmhain nnA ,nJ. ' HZ?? J A rank Lo.vd., ' . uou " yrejpaa over tUe bung- NiHie K Mav. Annie Moais, It B Patterson "2 k""- nave promLses jiing ot tne names on the programme, but Willie 1$ SutNm. Z Z "f V b omcem is not a aranteue to say that "Sal- Tlease say advertised when Uie above - ! H I (I l ! m- ATm ml- A I . . - itm a - 1 1 . , m mi,' m, 9- ul.uB ,ug uw wnue tne isburyv,s not 'vnimi' -well, we should letters are called for Wc have been written to several time. from parties in the Northern cities and also from Europe to give them ofiiciai production of gold mined in North Cnro liiia, tiom the e uninencetnent of miniug ti the present date. We are aware that u-one-half the production ha.-. I.een seirt t the Charlotte mint. Several ci rr.paniv. have sent and are shipping their gol uow direct to their company's otliet either in New York, lioslon, JkifTule Cleveland, Rochester or London, Ihig. and make no return to the State. XV have received the following offieial dati from Charlotte, U. 8. Mint : U. S. Assay Office, Charlotte, N. C. November loth, 1880. The data which is as follows, i. e. pro ductioaof North Carolina officially tnice nble deposited al the various mi its frov their orgaaiziiiion to Decem'Tr 81st l8n. Gold lOf.i.isi: .5 Silver 42.28.51 Total fl EORC $ 12.018.085.04 HaNna, A. A. la Ivnnlial of I" . 'J 'i"WJ civ i .uiruic. Jin rn w Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumpe, Vertical and Horizon tal of every variety and capacity. hi 5 ) Regular Eorisoatai Piston. V?J!CftL PLUNGED The most simple, durabhs and eflfitktive rump in t'io market for Mines, Quarries, Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. jSend for Catalogue Tie 1 S. CAMERQH STEAM PUMP WORKS, If mm L mgnSLmmL - . . o w vMlwv. uu.-. suy iiJi: i a r x.-- t -r S. C, Ihe: 1st for attcm led rape. Foot E i"T Wfn; Sr: kkt, M:w iork. r , J !. - - -
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