Carolina Watchman LOCAL. TIIVRSPAY JUNE 1C. 1887. Pit a 11 an The barc-uall players-of the South anil East ward do hereby challenge-the lay- ....usjns r rttlnsr tor t otonaat ion on m.titpnad J IM tfatclwun." match 8!ue of baseball on the fourth of It'uccpieU please accept thnugh B. B. Plateus of tue S. & E. Waki. wm, i mrnmm i Subscription Rates. Wi n hcrtpiiu rates of the Carolina Vtteltwu are as tollowa : k 1 year, pHHl m summer, i ii;ivart delayed 3im'2.00 linym t del'ed 12 moV2.AU Early peached are on our market. Fireman' picnic next Wednesday. Mr. Kerr Craige left for Washington Tuesday night. Mr. C. E. Stemcrson, of Charlotte, was in town Tuesday. Bost & Co. shipped a very large lot of tobacco this week to Durham. Mr. A. M. Young, of Charlotte, was in town Monday and Tuesday. Our Farmers report the wheat in the county as exceptionally good. Miss Mollie Murphy returned from a visit to Wiustou Tuesday nignt. Mr: Mayo, in east ward, has had his new residence handsomely painted. There will be a lawn party to-morrow night at the residence of Col. Heilig. Several of our citizens are having the water mains tapped for house supplies. The new smoking tobacco factory has commenced operations. Success to it tt 7. B. Vance passed through " Salisbury, going west, Tuesday morning yfr. J. W. Boyd and family left yester j... fnr Uncliftuflii. Va. Wearosorry to Uil hwe them. The street force are cleaning out the well on east Main street, near the Luth eran church. Miss ILpe Sammcrell has returned fj,m Rtnunton. Va., w'.u-re she has been attending school. Dr. Ruin pie autl Mr. S. II. Wiley are Coucsrt. The first half of the program of t he .n nual closing concert of the Neave Music School was given last Friday fht in era of the North and West ward . to a the school parlor and was a Very enjoy- able a flair. i We scarcely need say anything in re- the Watchm a n r.-itrJ t r It mm tto rtta(it ttw i 1 1 um -it m j 1 have at some time or other enjoyed one of these musical treats. 1 Collector Craiere. The pupils acquitted themselves nicely The people of this whole section will and brought dowu encomiums of praise on h. rejoicetlat jthe appointment of Kerr their able teaenera. W e particularly no- Craige, Esq.. to the collectorship of the Il It a. J 1 e .1 . uceu me excellent nine anu me pcneci new fifth revenue district. He is a man self-possession of the pupils. that the people delizlit to honor. His The later half of tile program will be appointment means a great deal to the given tomorrow -night and you may con- .people of the district. They know him sider yourself fortunate if you receive an and have known his father before him- m nation. thev have the utmost rnnfi(lon in ability, his integrity, and his fidelity to EarlY Closin?. uie oest interests of the people. The MtfIS3 DEPARTMENT. T. K. BIIUXKR CPTTon. RALEIGH. V. C. Last Monday night the lerk that Government is to be couglatulated on se at rut the iron to annonnec th tim curing uis ser ices. for closing the stores, was so jubilant that he struck too hard and broke the gong. This was the time set for the early closing agreement to go into effect and was observed pretty generally throughout the town. order to reduce the calculation to the lowest point, we will assume that the 15 i per cent, is only meant for the cash out ! lav "and the paid-up shares. This on ''rrr"r. ' 375,000 would be $50,250. Add this to the inner Siaa. purchase ' monev V:i 3 have $78,2:0. The Fisher mine is ju Cabarrus county. This. then, is the total outlav for the eight miles from Concord and sixteen nnA .,n.:n. Ah4Xn,t from Salisbury. It is under thft manage- Suhtmr.t if ' .vin th nmonnt from ment of Messrs. Miller, Groweil and tbe lUrchase-monev to ha mid mid. we Smith, of the latter place. ThcUiscovery ; have thc fteat liuie;um of 2:6,750. A is a new one in tnat it has never been I .PllT1P(,l!A .u0mA nAA i . 4 VI regularly mined , but the indications point it out as a valuable deposit. The main shaft has reached the depth of 37 feet, This is all wrong and cannot but tend to the ultimate ruin of milling in this State. It will not only prove a failure, i -i .t'..vf r r- : . I uuu sws u cry uur vu .wruyuuu- f but wi becoine an effectual barrier to quartz in the bottom. A drift has been the introduction of English monev into run on a level of the branch at the foot T)f all80utnern miue8f no mattCr how KOod the hill, 20 feet in, exposing a vein of"; their claims. irom i iiienea to z ieet in inieKness. kn,A euni...f, f f r T I . , , . m W tit Editor of Watehnuin: I learu that it is the desire of the State Agricultural Department that every county id the State should get up some kind of an exhioit, and I Imvu beeu asked to suiest We think the merchants will find that s'; P! t -' date lor the same to be they will loose nothing by it, but on the "T- IO Uavc ,,,e Umu ,or , . J. : hohttag the meeting some tune in Julv or contraryain, and we hope that the mer- Auut, ami i,. occCpv some lot in tialis- chants who have not already gone into bury with , qUier convMiiem es attai bed to the arrangement will do so. aceoinoclate ti e exhibition ol eh.ck, gras, There is not a successful merchant in or ,any tiling else it i desired to 1 I. !. " ' town, but whose success is partially duel . ..... , , to his clerks, and they should think of horses, eaitfe and Held pro?) nets, but at this and do wliat they can consistently, the same time she is far short in every to make their positions more comforta- !,,,n pertaining to good farming. Why Give the boys a rest. " 1 ? ,sn 10 ! vu " ' reason- .... ..iiiiii-, jii xtlK uibi. jt.uee, our system o tanning is all wron. This Flat Swc.mp Springs. tenant or company business, will ruin any took a trip last week to Flat lSJtUi!: Swamp Springs in Davidson county and lannei1) he ,uoks anmnd after the crops found that the buildings were not occu- are laved by as the term i, and selects two pied yet although they have been newlv '"tn ( hite or black) with families -and eovercd and improved a little. ' ttre .,,a' 'J1'"" twenty or thirty rr,. c . 1 a w - w.i iii.u i.iii, hi cfl UIIIL" Hill III'' These Springs, ,n our opinion, have as thc wiutt.r u j. ctnveilknt fur ,Jl(.m H good if not better medicinal properties yt has 75 acres. of land unseeded. Alon- than any others in the State, and many in March or April, it they can agree on the There are three veins-on the property; the brown ore vein described, a white quartz vein, which carries sulphide one, anl a soft slaty or tal co-slate vein, which is but little exposed. will pay 15 per cent, the liivt year that amounts to $56,250. Thc whole output from all sources in the State, as reported by the Director of the Mint, is only $154,750. The same authority places the entire out- I III' r i 1M.VM MMfl'J tur iuw-u i r .'I. 1 . n. -v , . .... . - a t-j put oFBianty county at J,ouo. mis is show free gold in rather remarkable j the official report for 1SS5-C. Comment quantities in both the brown and quartz u unnecessary. The figures speak for material, me paaniug.s maue in me i,m.vp. MECKLE'NBUKt RON CHARLOTTE, WORKS N. C. '- " ble. presence of the writer, were rich in gold and proved the ore -to be much above the average of such material. Assays made at the tJ. S. A say, pnl"eejat Charlotte, show rich returusysjollow: Cjjld con tents, 61.01 penny WfcigtlRi; l silyer, .30; tV'k..l. .l.L I 'J IHO IU1I . This" ore 'is frcc milling to the present depth but is apt to 'change in ( character after passing the water line. SOMETinX IMilEXSE. "The Stanly Freehold Mines, Limited," is the title of the "biggest"' scheme that attending the commencement exercises at Davidson College. Mr. W.J. Crosswell, of the. Southern cImu iWmnv. nasse.l throu 'h, town l..j'iv.ci i . 1 Weducsday for Asheville. Mr. Jao. A. R v inay left Wednesday BUkruihg for Bilesville to be absent for frw days surveying mines. Quite a party left Salisbury, last Tues dak to attend the Teachers Convention 7 at Morejiead City. Jimmr tn tht nWeiico of Rev. Mr ym"a -w n.ni itiK will he no nreachine at th Methodist church next Sunday. The Southern Telegraph t.omp my have changed their name to New York and Soulhern Telegraph Co. Mr. Bryan, formerly operator at the railroad depot, but now of Charlotte, was in the city Sunday visitiug friends. The next regular meeting of the Rowan County Medical Society will be held jn Salisbury, July 2d.- Dr. C. M. Toole will read the -essay. We understand that Mr. Barli.ngame. superintendent of thc water works, will shortly ruu a telephone from town out to the engine house. Tito oldest inhabitants say that last S.i t n rd ii v niift Stmdav were the coldest days we have had for the time of year since 1857. Mr. F: aud Albert Davidson were called to Black Mountain last week on account of the sickness of their brother, Mr. John S. Davidson. Mr.O. W. Kirby, an engineer ou thc ; Wi N. C. R. R., who was hurt some time ago, left with his family last Friday for Richmond where they will make their home. . Thc musical sound of the boiler makers erecting the water works stand pipe is now heard in our vicinity "from dewy morn till sunny eve" and we are pleased to hear it. The editor of this paper has gone to tnc Springs for a few days vactiou and should it fall below its staudard this . wqek, we hope you will overlook it and lay it to thc " Devil." Can't something be done to celebrate the fourth of July f A very interesting program could be gotten up at a small expense. Who will take hold of the mat ter. All it needs is a head. We learn that a brass band is to be organized here soon. We have good ma terial and there is no doubt but thatj it Salisbury trv's she can have a band - .7 second to-none in the Stated it. ... people in Salisbury and adjoining country can testifv to their virtues. Thc build ings are not what could be wished for, but at the same time a party going there, expecting to rough it to some extent, could have a very enjoyable time and be benefitted by it, and at the same time wear out all their old clothes. We think that a party of eight or ten could be easily gotten up here to spend the summer at Flat Swamp. They could . i .'ii amount mer win seen zj acres more in oats, though they ought to have le- n sown the last ot 'January or early in February, there is stilt .0 acres lor corn and cotton. i ney piani j acres oi corn, average pro- aaet lu uusltels per acre, 2o0 bushels at 50 cts per bushel, total $123; 25 aires ot couou, average proa net o bales at $40 per iale, total fJU; 2o acres ol wheat, average product only io bushels total 75 dollars; 25 acres of oats with au average pro duct of 7 bushels per acre, 175 bushels at 40 cts per bushel, total $70; total monev value f4i0. 1 hat land holder furnishes iaae one cook ana a negro man 10 gci two muies ansi icen twelve mouths, one wood and do the heavier work and divide wagou and ail running utensils toi ultivme the cost that crop. lie also furnisnes those hands , - - . .. . ., with houses and fuel, together with truck In our trip we noticed that crops were ilfceg niJ r f)) (jiv(j to looKiug cxcecuiug wen ana we parucu- townoncc or twice a week and to mill, and larlv noticed the absence of tobacco J tor all of the above and more together Among the reports of thc experts is one from Mr. Boat wick. This is simply ridiculous. He is a man of no scientific attainments, and all that he knows about mining is what he learned while keeping l 1- .. r T T m a woo ior i. james, Jr., wneu he was superintending the work at the old Cmwell mine in Stanly. He is only a half witted man at best, and in uo way V.l .. -r . raKiuiw ui writing a report, tie was a Federal soldier during the war and was captured and placed in a Confederate prison, where it was claimed he was ! has been floated iu old England for many j mentally iocapaeited from making a liv- a day. In the truthful vernacular of the iug, and on tlie strength of it was allowed a pension by the government. The exposition of this fraudulent scheme, is not done with malice, but All mining and other papers who be j lieve in keeping the public . posted in with the land he m-ts in return two-thirds of $470 which is $31i).& You may think the above estimate toi low, but i here is not one in five that make that good a showing. In addition to the above we shold add 25 bushels of seed wheat furnished bv the land lord at $1.00 per bushel $25; 50 buh- eis oi oats at 4Uels per bufiel $0; seen corn xc., Ann his expenses tor commer cial feit i-ei. two-thirds of that should be ilciueted. 1 He (the land lord) may live so, but where does the living 4b r the tenant come "1 hese two tenants and their 1am- thc plants, not having seen a single plaut in thc whole trip. Salutary is the Place. The change in the combination of the Fifth and Sixth revenue districts has made the location of the. main office a question of some moment. Its location must be determined, not by favoritism or with a view to so place it that there will be a division of patronage, but where the I from convenience of the whole district will be "cs iair, say v months in the jear, . cj.,i:..i a s.i can make their own calculation 1... I 1 41. nnjiKini-cuuiccuiHiuiu " IIUi"'' tfiv where is the reuiedr. Mv renudv and Charlotte on the south; it is the east- would be (if I had not the capital), to sell ern termini of the Western N. C. Rail- ne of those mules, rent sell or give a wa road, into which most of thc other roads 50 aj5rcs. 'a"1. ,lirK w of these men anu r i j his faiuiiv, av him well for his labor, put in the west feed both passengers and ,.:,. ... l- , .1 11 lirtn to work alter crois are gathered, and freight. It is therefore, the most central ;lt a ther leisure lime to making manure, and most convenient place for thc revc- plowing and improving in every possible nue office manner, the remaining 50 acres of land and it you are not too sun -y with muscle and nmi bruins vrni will h.-i-c ilnnlilu tin. vi.il.l Uon. It was stationed here years ago and ,Voni the 50 . that JoU huvu U;cn m lk. there Wits general satisfaction with the ling with vour tenant system vour on 100 arrangement. The people of the town acres with: something more than halt the la- have the matter Very much in their own ,Mr do." ,lt Me riht time and right place. !.o.. a i s , 1 i iu, 'One hek strlfi. k right is worth 100 struck v.v , "' at random," to success in farming, t he right early, in order to secure tho office, tanner has no time to stand on the corner he general Government in saying that J of streets, and growl of hard times. It 'the office must go into a government I l,,ere wasuio growurs tliere would be no C I I I : rill , -I - building" was evidently aiming at econ- ,,aru l,mca- ' "rtf ,s a 'f1 ' m r , I -7" , newspapers and bv people generally about omy. In order to meet tlus it may be tJlnmi..n.ti01, 1 k-' X ? tt!lv ' .-. tieccssary for thc town to give a building need any until we le.iru how to keep our rent free. let those who have the good own sons in or S.ate, we can do that in this way : the parent h..s 100 acres of land miner it must be said that 4it won't pan." Briefly they claim to be organized for the purpose of purchasing and working valuable freehold gold mines known as ! with only the general good of the w hole the Biles, Parker, Flint Springs and j field of mining at heart. There can onlv Johnny Parker mines, extending over ; failure attend such wild sneculations. and ' more than 800 acres, situs ilea iu Stanly ; ali North Carolina will sufler iu con.se-' county, 21 miles 4roin Salisbury. This ' quencc of the denunciations of thc "gull-' property is thus described in theprospec-. ed' 111 tiiis visionary -transaction. tus: "The property which it is intended shall be acquired by this Company is a thoroughly well authenticated gold field, j such matters, are requested to call attcn- und is reported by the Kngiueers who ; ti.)ii to this scheme. have inspected it to be exceedingly j One word us to the value of the pro valuable. It hits been worked for some p-rty. It is really a valuable lot of pro years past by tributors, or small local p-rty and could be made topay a fail companies of miners, without either the dividend on a fair equipment. Much aid of machinery or a proper supply of that is set down ill the reports is true aid water for washing on a large seale the 0veu more could be Said, but the trouble vast, aeposus 01 rien gum gravei existing comes in multiplying the figure;., ami on the property. The gold has been estimating the whole area at what st sought for by sinkinga number of shallow j lected spots may yield. Then again the shafts as far as they could be carried price set is so enormous that thc proper- w :li..'it itwiott'l lifll ? mil i?l II l ll!lfl ill . 1 - 1 1 1 .a n-uUv -iiy nm iivtcrjiu a aivHicui-i unaer tut t lis primitive manner a large amount cf j oa(i. it i.s smvly nothin- less than ai gold has been obtained. It is for the outrage on legitimate mining. If allow -purpose of purchasing the freehold of d to mature ft will prove an effectual t iee mines aud developing them on a blow-to all effort to place abroad minii.g large scale that this company has been j property of 110 matter what merit. formed. The entire surface consists of exceptionally valuable deposits of decom posed gold-bearing rock or alluvial gold gravcj, containing both line and coar.-.e I ' ' ' '' ' ' " L. u-jjji . J" ir.uiE3 fete ' . ' - tmmm m w &.Mikf m -; ' i v mmmk mm m as &4 C'n,hPornp m jjmy ' baiotTe mm (J J J OB Hi I WATER WORKS. Correspondence Solicited. WILKESp Parties deatriii" to use Water wi make early uppticuiioiis at the Oiiicv 01 the Company. Connections with the mains sjiuuht be na.ite iieorc ;hv watei is on. Services will ic pu-i u., in th order 01 appiteaif.iis. 'i m- couipain nave .-c- gold, yielding from a few grains up to 7 and IU ounces of gold per cubic yard. Nuggets of gold weighing from. J oz. tp to Ji pounds in weiul have been found ..... 1 among the disintegrated rock on the sur-jcurcu a iiiorotiiuy ci.imjH. teni p.u.iioer ..,,,1 in nntnr .l inb.ts of 1 h liilultZ U,m1 aI'U lVpalVU to do first cla WOIK of seams or irregular veins." assays : Messrs. Johnson & Sous'. of the town at heart take hold and we may secure the location of the office here. MX t,:icourae Fine gold per ton ol2U ewts. ozs. dwts. No. 1. Sand fron creek, 0 1 Xo. 2. Quartz from back of seam, 0 8 No. U. Alluvial soil, 0 3 No. 4. Alluvial from side of veins, 7 1 No. o. Selected quartz from veins, 10 17 Rich stones of quartz, 1,1 vl 10 MR. CLAUDET's ASSAY. grs. o 0 0 12 0 every kind, niciutiiog seitiog ol faith tuos, water closes, yard fountains, &-. Uihee on Main sucet, hrt iloor l.eiow the Boyden House. ' E. lh 15URLIXGAME, Sup't. SaUsiiuEY, N. C, June U, lbc7. bo:Jw Alluvial soil, i i DRESS His. J. P. Eou:che. ope Mls. M. C TAAFfc'E.) D gs trave to y to her fit ucs aud the ladj- public that stio is ra!r!y well !-.,ctih ii In her new place, east en. i ot Main slitet. md na j 10 s?ei ve tL n. in he. Ve l UM with tx-M posslb.e attention and skill. 1) ihut.tvyr to call. J.inuar.v s, 88". Cor New Cijar Factory. Mr. G. E. Heller commenced work iu lis cigar factory Tuesday. This factory is no venture, as we have heart! it called, how, (a great many hnve more) and has too of more sons, instead of turning them nut or doors after .vurkjng them as long as they will lalmr for-a trifle, lot them off a por tion of the above lands, furnish them the mute rial to cultivate it with, and if you know how to f"a;m and have taught them tln v will 8U-ceed. or if ibey don 1 . - - as Mr. Heller comes here with several 11 1 l w .v. emp.oj ami pay tnein I .....ii r 1 1, , ,. i .t .1.. e i "vi, mm i uiu Kiiui, miu i, l- i iiiein ii 'in years of successful experience. ' ... ..e r I in i'Vf v ii'vi..'f mi. I it nut..ti lii i nut- We visited the factory yesterday and young men wjll remain in their native State were struck with the total absence of instead of going west. Horace Greely said machiuery, none of any sort being used, to the young men Norih "Go West." 1 say Skilled handling and manipulation gives1" ""fW I"LU mum, m" ? ,,Lre the shape to the cigars, and ensures tLe tJie meang f A man mut use brain and freedom of draught and eveu burning. J muscle to succeed auv where, lluv a few We stood by and watched several made, j acres of land tf your neighbor, lie will and it was done bo quickly and with sueh I jM Te ou limt lo I"' 'or t, t your parent hroowinn ,.nd HMlni I h:it wo at m, " iu ' r f mug to i ui i,av2 it. ' I Nil rt linn t x ii. f '.in- i, mii,,. i- I II,.,? ol came to the conclusion that it was' ex-1 Eurooe or anir-' here .eW Imi r m-n.1 tn perls that handled the weed. I retain our sou right here among us. Thc stock used is of the finest, being v Uerc l,ey luv beeu rightly trame.l one musvlvania and Connecticut for dome- t!;e;M 'f h ot foreigners we ' - I W'Ollld ifl't Iht. iic 'ihni'nru tic, aud Havana and Yarn for foreign. After we lepra how to retain or native iilr. Keller is a gooa juuge ot tooaccoauu l population we then can command selects all his slock by sample. Thc cigars have names or brands denot ing the quality. His leadiug brand wiii oc Oid Hickory Ciua, others are No. 2d, feeries Jr., Figaro, fcc. 1 io capacity ai present is only oOo cigars a day, nut in the course ot a ie-. mouths it Wilt Oe nicreasevi to l,o00. ju. Heller snowed us ins uoousuod weiouuu iUat Uis oraiius nave a very wiae parou uge, being oougUL oy dealers lu ucarij every state iu lue Uuiou. Air. Heiier ex plained to us, on uiquiry, that tUe tobac co raised iu bur couuty would not do ibr cigars as there was too much body aud emun We have been pained to hear the Meth odist church-bell tolling this week. Mr J. K. Crawford aud Mr. E. L. Shaver each lost a -child. We extend tho be reaved parents our sympathy. - We did not have the pleasure of at teudiug the Japanese Weddiug given by the Kiinr'a lJautfhters. last week, but 0 . learn that it was a success in every way We hope the young ladies will not stop but give us something else before long Milk Shako. You don't know what it is? never nieotiue in it. lie also ex heard of it licfore? Neither did we. It ! plained the sweating process that the U- h s sood thimr verv irood indeed. oacco goea through Outbre living manu- fhere is no -drink" in it even if you 1 nurtured. Mr. It. na airoaUy ooeu ap- driuk it. EU Miller is the man who ore-1 lo Dy dctllerii lo M,aKe luum "ides at the "milk shake' a quaint lit- orands, aud we predict lor him a big sMc tie miu w.th a faun. little ulu-. (io ceos as he usco ouly the best tobacco anu gration without soliciting. Wouhl like to hear troin fome oldei headri in reeatil to the exhibition. K pccl fully, J. M. UaKUISOX. K'e and trj' it. i Uiakis only the beat cigars. Try them LISTdF LETTERS. List of letters remainincr in nost office at Salisbury , jS . C, lor the week endinv junc ii, loo . &iirah JlcHinzey, J D Murnhv. J C An- Uersoii, Hatiiu Aiiilcxm, Fnenev Allioi Arcney UanKs, U Uaify, James A ( anet. defile Corder, tll.a Ud licman, A V Good man, ,la Anu llunicuit. M It Hunt. fliomas J H.iy. I" M Hawkins, Mrs Ala lames, J M Kenn, Ad-.ie Kaune, Kihli' i'ersmi II &nit luleal. Truiuiuic btrattin iarah Watsou. Charlie Watson.JJ L" Whin Please say a Jvertisotl when the abovt etters are cfHed ior. A. H. Bo YD EN, P. M. .ynchburg, Va., June 11. Snow fell oh 1'eaks ot the Uaer this laorning. Thi is th first suiiw since l!io7 so laic in iason. l in wrath r i chilly, U. 0 3 G - 0 . 0 1G Qiartz rejecteel from rockers, ;i; 0 G 12 Quartz sample best ore from No. 3 vein, '102 5 0 Quartz sample showing visible gold y." 11 0 The work of developing the property is Kiid to be very usuaplc; it is only ''necessary to bring from the Ittver Yad kin a powerful suply of water for wash ing the gold gravel, and, to erect a 25 stamp mill for crushnig the quartz, to gether with tho necessary sluicing anu amalgamating machinery." It is esti mated that thi will cosVonly lo.OUO pounds, or $75,00t. It -la estnpated tnat 12 mouths willtoe required for'lhc com pletion o&the wbrWVvi'hen l,he full divi dend earning' power of the mines will come into oneraiton;. .wunng jn " mit,id.rahlf nnantith of trld will be obtained by using rockers and sluices and the vendors guarantee that the dividend from this source during the first year shall not be-less than 15 per cent per an num, and they will deposit a sufficient amount to make goo:f the guarantee. fhey then estimate dividends to amount to 35 per cent. per. annum, when they have erected the proposed plant. The vendors have lixed the purchase noncy for the four properties at 75,OOU . ...- ' i - 1. .1.1.. ... pjUiiUs, 41,00 OI which is jiajauie iu cadi; the balance ol oi.333 pountls will be accepted in fully paid-up snares. . Here is where the fun begius. 75,000 pounds means, in round numbers, $35,- JOO. That is a big pile! Of this 41,bb j pounds or $203,335 is payable iu cush4and j 33,333 pounds or $liW,65 to be accepted i as paid-up share's. The writer is informed by one of tie! jldestaud most careful mining specuk.- .ors in iorvn varoima mat, ine wnoie property was boadeJ for$!,(rJ. Thiiiu jfit! 'ii Wonder UiV pnipon; a div. dead betVire ttiey oein work. The ould afford to p ;y several and maki ' .ttoney. Suppuse we figure a little, (u Mrs. Me ler:iach will dike a few tahh per Commercial College of Ey. University, Lexington, The Cheapest and Beat College in the World for a Practical Bualneaa Education., Its uracuatss tne lviost ouccvssiuu ovw uiouuuvw Hlnhcst Honor (Diploma of Honor and Gold Medal) at World's Exposition for System of Book-keeping and Genera! Business Education over aP Colleges. ( rrjnr' ciniinB i" - " r . . . - if . ... ,. U, .a Unk n t KriftW l.iI rPI Cr.. flTC. l.w, Jterr.ui.re w., - - " . iia aafaWI It require Imm I to 3 imini 10 complete mu r un """ZJT " m Z 7 rnicn inciu ici 1 auiua, nwii, aw - -" awL . rwtntinr. of fct lfiai- on . -i-n on- wiim. r... . Tj fi AMP COST. 'Vtt tocethpr a rcdnctinfi of X U maj;n i fcijji tm room a t i.' i rci a iniv tn rMi tie anl niTi Prrcin,i mknti mmv wpw a. VtZZr$mi ItA ternVer ..fnn under 10 prnfr., Orr, S00 ,lnd,n. from It uli Wf U. nt K v rnnll n nrlr Sfl.noo lnhMint. U hfui.lMr. rwl.li. hlMnrlt nl lj l". V7cd;iro1alh.NU.H.Ui.KdWtc K.t clrc 14 I" rt. : . .. W1LB0K B. SMITH. h)ar lers .tt $.).jQ FAR'bl. Up sUiiiH, mouth. uext door GOOl to Mia.- Jones' Mill uarv toi'e, Maj. Cole's Build May 12th !Stl7. SOLD HILL AT A BAEGiliJ i A 5 stamp pjold mill and 4 c ppei plates. 40x2), all pood as new and hut little used, for sale at a bargain. Address T. K IIrvner, r. Salisbury, X. PHS CtEP;. - SLIKI. G HOME mnwi AGENT i In all Cities, Towns snJ Villages in thc Soutk. ASTHOSGCnjaiJ PRC StliaU ! Ifteral ! Jfrs crnt. ' William ('. opt, Ski ct iiarr. TOTAL ASSETS, - - $750,000- 00. J. ALLEN EPiOWr:, Ecsident Agent, Salisbury, N. a Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horipn- tal of every variety and capacity. VERTICAL PlUKGEfL VERTiGAL PlSTOSi O & Regular Horizontal Piston mm r PL Jm jHH mm cm Th. most siinple, durable and effective Pump in the market for Mines, Quart ics, Refineries, breweries, Factories, ArUsian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. JST Send for Catalogue. Tie! S. CAO03 SI3AI POM? WORKS, F.t ;f V. i nr.: C".H.. IT 1 831 pi 3k i 3 8a? EPPI' BB1 "Sv f i.1

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