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NORTH CAROLINA HERAlP. cruusiUD BrT tiuiii av, RVKKBAt'l A KABKX, Kit's. m Paor'Hit. : y,1 H!HCKllToN HVTE3 One yew U Mttil )i m)nuv- " mil piti 1 U ,lv.itiif -l-'1 Hit munllip. 11,1 HalnrTilT. will 1 ,-niUI on of ft.irt-l wheT. cuhwmptkuiH ar (lit. aaara"aaaaaaai otillKK 15, lw5 I UUHSIIAY, : :: - " rj:rrT-j- . "UlUSBITBT IS HOT SOW WHAT IT ONOE HAS BELH," - la one of tho met common remarks oil. l thai a SallsburTan makes of his im t, i, o own town. 1 his remark has been . ii i I..,. :. made so often till people have com- menced to believe it: this remark l,-.. l.u.pi,.m.fiii.Hl hv oor neiirlibtir. , , ,', . , . ,tM inn sister and daughter towns, till thev helieve it. We have been liv ing nnder the impression that once upon a time, Salisbury was the Queen of the West: a nneon now fallen from her majestic heigTiT, and v-w lower than ner once very num ble and dependant neighbors. Is this really so'? We aay n most emphatically aw. Why do we say so F Because we have examined the condition of the trade uf Salisbury, then and now, and find the follow ing facta : When Salisbury was at its great est so-called height, 30 y?ara ago. there were in Salisbury two rery j lurg' firms, J:..ins A Uoberts and I tue Murphy's. These two firms did a business of IMO.OOO per year. All the reat of the houses together did a business of 100,000 dollars. These figures are given us by Mr. J. S. McCubbina. Sr. Mr. Chal mers McNeely states that all the business done in Salisbury 30 years ago did not amount to over 400, 000 dollars per year in her best year. .. Add to these figures t'JR.OOO worth of cotton sold, we have ai um "of 438,0O0, which represent ail the busmen then done in Salis bury. Let as eee what we are do ing now. A careful canvass reveal ed to ns that to-day we handle paj year In merchandise, In cotton, In leaf tobacco, In tobacco manf'd here, I6S0.000 I 140.000, 150,000 100.000 InWitses t'ollEeflfcye4.j;!W;i)W) In fWtiliwrs, 100,000 Total, M, 190,000 We are not speaking of increase of the value of real estate at all, but only of business actually done, money actually paid and taken iu; we are not taking into consideration the transactions of the banks which are to-day twenty times larger than they were 30 years ago. We are not giving exaggerated figures, hot took twuikft tA luLM-nrmif ami btf' able to convince the moat dou bting Thomas. Now look si those figure tt-.OOO a against $1,190,000. Look at them good, estimate them thoroughly, investigate each item, put it under the most search ing microscope of the most jealous, nd then repeat that "Salisbury is not now what it once ha been." No, air; it is not now what it once ha been it is a great deal more, and if yon pull yonr hands out of your pockets and put your shoulder to the wheel if you quit belittling your own mother in this snivelling, aonr and morose manner, we will get along better, and w will com mand the respect of other. ' Now, then, for a good pull, a long pull and a pull all-together 1 8TAT ELECTIONS. Oct. J3, , OhioGjuemor and other Stale officers, LcgUlaturc, Nov. J, Colorado Supreme Court Jndge.' Connecticut Legislature. Iowa -GoTomor, State officers, Leg islature. Maryland Comptroller and Clerk of the Court of Appeal. Massachusetts Governor, State of ficer. Legislature. Mississippi-r- Governor, State officer and Legis lature, Nebraska Supreme Court Judge. New Jersey part of the Legislature. New York Gover nor, State officials and Legislature! Pennsylvania State Treasnw. Yirginie GoTornor, Legislatnre. Arkansas will elect Nov. loth an Assiiciate Justice Supreme Court. TH0IA.H J. JABTIS. In a later to Col. 8nugg,';f Greenville, N. C., our Ex-Gnvvrnor says that he begins to hmru and rath.-r like the Uraiilian people;) that to learn their language is a very laWioui aud hard task, bnt the worst part ot it was that tl old woman alaavs kept ahead of him. lie does not fcm much im pressed with the pomp aud glitter of royalty. ' 01 Ii GiaNHil AS A KiH'RCR OK iVKALTH. ! A Natural Sa'.iopuly fur SalLv i bury. Look toward Dunn's mountain with her huge manses of granite, and you will perceive what ha been and what will continue I'i he a source uf wealth to our city and county, lio to Charlotte, Baleigh, Greensboro, Asheville, Btatcfville. j Hickory and many other point, s and as an advertisement, oan be 1 buildings and improvements , ma,i, 0f "Salisbury granite." Can : . . -. - .- . hi be renlned that this enterprise u , i" " infancy and has a future that i ' ... will make it a foremost industry in 1 " 1 awl digest these lacts. It la I he ! best in quality to be found this aide , .... 1 .Z f Maine. It varies in colore from a pearly white to dark gray, and is identically of the same family of granites from which the great Pyra mids of Kgypt are built, via. 8ye- r.'.tC, "lit M, 3 7lubr wtK'IYin UtCri mineral hornblende takes the place of the nioro dcstructable mica. ITenos our rock is composed of Pelsjiar, (Quarts and lEomblende, three as durable minerals as can be found, for the purpose of building and construction. One more point and we have con- lui'.ed lev oiid a doubt the quality. veer ago to forward a block to a dealer iu Pennsylvania,, who had been investigating thequarrie from Maine to Northern Michigan. He Wrote a follows: "The samples of granite sent by yon, I have selected f iom am ongnt ot hers sen t from M ai ne and Michigan and have sent your samples to Fred Siemens, schemist in Dresden Saxony, etc." Coming a this docs, fioin authority, we feel justified in stating that we hak? I bt'8t 4u,i,J "i Ss: the United Mates. As to quantity, let nie ask you to look again at Dunn's moun- Uiu ami nuimrcas ot other smaller derations near it. As yet ship ments iu quantity have not been out of the state, althonah with t proper machinery, here ooold and would be manufactured monuments, blocks and side walk slabs for part of Virginia, all of North and South Carolina und4tf4wiih fto. be: snr. rt will awyi cost a little more than common building material. But when once np it will stand tor time immemorial. It is used to some ex tent in onr city but not in such quantity as when it is shaped np by machinery, thus making it com paratively cheap, when it will be used to such an extent as to give our city a substantial appearance, and merit the name, "Granite City of the Tar Ucel State." HOW TRET ABOLISHED IN TERNAL. RHVENTJB HUN DRED YEAR 3 AOO. In 1TC5 the English Parliament jiassed the so-called "Stamp Aet," an actmposing upon the people of what is now the Cnitcd State, an internal revenue, without their con sent. Every school boy know the briliiaut speech Patrick Henry de rirrrtid in the assembly of Virginia, the first pnhlio opposition made against the Satmp Act. Almost contemporaneous John Ashe, Speaker of the North Carolina As sembly, declared to the British Oot ernor Tryon'This law will be re sisted to blood and to death." The house of British official were- mobbed, stamps secured, Ua thrown overboard in Boston and Newborn, the fire of insurrection flashed from tho Green Mountains in the North to the Savannahs of the South, and instead of only re sisting the Internal Revenue im posed by a foreign power, these great United States fought them selves i::to existence. What ih re pij Internal RettHtu for to-diij) CARDINALMcCLOSKEYDF.AD. Born March 10, 1810, H Brook lyn, of 1 rish parent; at school gen erally leading his class. He received his theological education at ML St. Mary's College, EnimeUbarg, Man- land, and was ordained priest Jan uary 12, 1834. After spending three year abroad, he became pastor of ,Ht. Joseph's Church, New York, lie rose rapidly, and on his 94th birthday was consecrated titular bishop of Aiicri, Upon the divis ion of the diocese of New York, he was translated to be bishop of Al bany May 21, 1847. Archbishop of nuw lorx May , IrM, be was created a cardinal prlet March 1J, Into. A faithful Shephard, a gentleman, and a finished scholar. MIK'KSYIl.LE RAlL"E5Hr,' I Locke Bridge. Whatever difference of opinion , may exist at to the advantage of' the enterprises for the benefit ,of our city, all agree so far as the writer has heard, Uiat the two spoken of shove are of vital importance to the continued prosperity of our city. The first penetrate a very rich and productive country, and which, unfortunately for ns, seeks Its mar kets at other place not with as. Now it is imimrtant to get this fine trade, as well as that up the entire Yadkin valley. A desirable as this is, the writer sect nothing to accom plish it, except by oour'y au tions. Now ceil thi he done ? , It certainly is the right plan, tor it would bear equally on all town ships; but if thia is impracticable, the writer would respectfully sug gest another plan in which he was an actor and which auccecsfully completed a railroad in this State, which is. truit ratrtie: s -'Uau amount of the bonds of tb pm. pany, paying the money for the same, which enabled the company to bfiild fot one-third or one-half of what it would have cost payable in bonds. The road referred to was , , , , , ., , . a oetif. It is tree, to effect this the bonds must be in "the management of men of experience, of economy, nndoubted integrity, ot business qualification, etc. Thi subscription should be based on the busiuea of oar merchanta, Euaiifacturee, hotels, and produc tive real estate, As., Ac Even up on the Improbable supposition that this plan should be a failure, the large trade gained to oar city would compensate for the outlay and onr old . i.J-,.'3a..af-if!J- rise from her ashes. With regard to building a free bridge at Locke', it seems to the writer within the Si-,j ftt nor peo ple, and he would respectfully sug gest as a mere feeler te elicit plana from others, that the hntincss house and real estate owner who rent oat their property be called upon to subscribe re fata to this, object. What aay ear people to it Let the large ownors lead I he su6 isMptroB and 1 thinkall wlUfolUiw! Let as keep the boom, which at last has struck oar city, and keep it moving, until both of the above enterprises are completed, increas ing the importance of your fine lo cation and infusing new vitality in every interest connected with our city. - " Then is a Uda ta the affair of awe,' etc., ic. A Rial. Estat Owkkk. - (We fully iMrrcSwtir"A Ren! Kstate Owner," and in order to oome to some definite plan, we would suggest that a committee of ways and mean form itself. Let a give hap to thee level-headed idea. Let the Holme', Maj. Cole, Wr. Wiley, Mr. Sniithdeal, Mr. Gukill, and other that take interest in this matter meet at some place this week or next and talk matter over. Km. .. Ti Cixsrs. In anotlier article w say that Salisbury 1 not now what it one ha been, but that H i a great deal mora. The census jnt oomph-ted. which w give here, how as very forcibly the Increase of Salisbury's vitality. ., 1861 lseo. 1870. UM. im Wklss. 1T i s - . im CoTd. IIS . Tout. Ml MM IBS Hit S408 So onr population baa increased nearly 700, or nearly it per oeut in the last fir jeara JFor- tbeaen- sus of 1870 w are not responsible, a that was taken in feoontraetin day. We have gained nearly 1000 or 41 per ornt. since 1W0, and 1203, or M per cent, (inoa 1853. "Salis bury i not now what it once ha been." ' ' MAcvrrrAi o mTT. S. Marw. Very few person hare ant con ception of the stupendous mgni tud of the United Bute Mail. From letter recently written to a friend by John M. Fraley, Railway mail clerk from Franklin township, thi county, and now in service on th lin from Washington to Char lotte, we make the following ex tract: . 'We had rery Am mail on last Wednesday night. When ww left Washington we had aboard 210 canvass mail bags, holding at least three bnsbvls each, but when we rail ed into Charlotte oar colon were nil flying work all done, Ac What do yon think of such a task a tbatf It wnii tlmt Governor .Iluadley j jot Ohio is defeated, and the hope! j that the Legislature would be Dem- otratic is a very faint on. Wtib e u, mrr- tlmt , Democratic candidate ha been beaten, we feel aieau that the people of Ohio will : s.'ud to the Senate John Sherman, "bloody shirt Sherman" "Honest j,.. DOINtiS OF THE WEEK. 7flKMffii.-The Iemncratic State Convention that met yesterday at WorcCTtcrMaH.jQminatJuidahnry who ar annious to shoot clay chose 'a nry strong state ticket, al most too good to be merely knocked down in November. While the Re publican State Convention passed a bloody shirt plank In their platform, th Democratic passed one congrat ulating the people of the Union upon the disappearance ot sectional feel ing and enlogyxng Gen. Grant. Stephnoy Riley, the most proiai- scst coiotcu iwmorrat ot nouth iiirolina, was yesttrdayshiA-bj Dr. Bellinger. Ftidnv. The great debate be tween the Democratic and Republi can candidates for Governor of Ohio l.u.Lr r.la. 1.I nl..!., n ,. I, J 1 I K .,i,fcuv,m,iSuv., when j , Poniker Hld , pemo. crat had killed Lincoln. This called forth a severe and scathing chastise ment from Gcu. Hoadley, in which he had the sympathies of an audi ence of 4,000 people Mr. Veronica Buela, of Syracuse, N. Y., who had fasWd for 69 day, died thi morning. London had a 11.5,000.000 fire: the famous Charterhouse haildings were destroyed, ' r ?JfLifritish Yacht, Genesta, that did not win tho race with the Puri tan, sailed yesterday for her home. The Turkey Fot is boiling with all indication in favor of an over flow of hot water aud a general scalding. Letter of acceptance from Ira Davenport and J. B. Carr. Senator Mahone's eon bound over to the Criminal Court for asaault' .ao4baM4UyinevM -efr -' "e fsaner shall be Tisitcd upon tlx children." NaturAHI.-. Prim Albrecht, of Prussia, has been appointed Regent of the Duchy of Brunswick Thi Duke ot Cam 'airland has protested against the appointment, on the ground that he is heir to the duke dom. Prairie fires in the far west de stroy a great .d eal of prope-rty. Cardinal McClokey died yeetcr day. Hell Gate w blown np to-day- pan on which are now in order. The street ear men in 8t. Lonis have been on a strike for some time. Yesterday a mob destroyed a great deal of property, and in th fight that followed several were killed, Samiif. Eartbquuke in Vir ginia. . Scrria is getting ready for war. VeseWThe joint debet be tween lloaitley and Foraker oome to a close last Saturday at Cincinnati. Got. lloadlcy had decidedly the ad vantage over hi competitor. 4,000 people crowded the opera bouse and while the cheer for Feraker were like the sound of a brass band, th cheers that greeted Hoadloy were like the mighty roar ot a tropical Minnuerstonn. - 'iiirxey da now 1 20,000 men uadur arms, all well equipped and eager for the fray. TiurJar Election in Ohio . to day. Violent storm throughout Switz erland, the valley air flooded. Much propart ha been destroyed and a n amber of lire an reported loat. Tho cotton crop of Egypt fall ti per cent short of Diet estimate. A woman in Belgrade, Minn., is accused of witchcraft and i now being tried by the church for thi offence. ,. Salrini, the great tragedian ar rive in New York. . , v Examination by direr show that the explosion of Hell gat last Saturday, was complete Incoea. The Chicagoiana carried off the first place in the national Lsagac Championship contest of Base ball. Vigniax, th celebrated French bilhardist arrived la New York. A5HF.VIU.E, N. C, Got 12, 'So. Eos. IImald. I read the paper that you sent uu for which accept thanks. I think if a pwf W. and wish it success. Tlease send it to me for one yr, I will be down home the 1st of November and will pay you for the paper then. Yours truly. Thos. E. Bkows. , CIiaHf nge. : . Wiasroa, N. C, Oe4 f.nttM. Ed. IIfrai.d. We nndeftfaad that there are some shots in Halb- pigeons agaiust as. Ve challenge any-twachots, dtiiens of jour city, to shoot clay pigeons, 18 yards rat, -pigeons thrown at five angles, ten shot each, with 13 gang gun. If challenged party will cowetoour oity and defeat UJ, W Will pay all their exjiense, or we will com to your city on same term and furn ish trap and pigeons. Will shoot "y ti.c doling this montn. IlesiieUfullj. K. S. Latibier, Ii. L. ClAWFOID. From On of Oar Good Friend In NtateviTllle, to see ucn a bright, newsy sheet as yon have madoof the rtu.un Shako ! Tis rery gratifying to "one of the boys" to ee you ttart out with a Pierce, the patent medicine man, would say; such a "cloud of subs. Hope they may ecntiuuo to pour in. Stateevill is quite a nice little place. Th people are very kindly disposed toward stringers; aaata!! and fully alive to hr interest of their town- ewfton coming in free- V. The farmers are getting the liest price for it, notwithstanding j Undon"() is only forty-ven mile awar. There due not seem to be a much building going dxn.i(-) town on i i of Salisbury. Do not fet your people Mat 'till they hav reffuilt th "Locke" bridge. The amount ot good that would Immediately follow would show thi: wisdom of u. u ,oourse. Much credit la litis jarB men as ThjsvJhVln,vA, il; Waskir, if L. and R. J. llotme. W: Sman deal, and ot course th toharoo king, Jno. fiheppard, for th startiug of tli tobacco trad thrr. Let home folk be encouraged and tb boom will continue. Get all the money away from, and spend all yon can at home, then see what differed j time Iher will be. Mr. Cooper is bui'ding a modern hotel in Ktstewn ilh water, gas and all ncccsjarr ctiiufurtsr- Will "drip" yu a line occaeon ally. ' Yosm. '"" . Bow am. Vttm Onr BeMrlIlc Frlrnd. Rnoceaa to the Norm Carolixa IIkbald I Ma it oceunv the same position among lU brethren of theU,,,, in tt .eTWi f State lht the -Ye I'.ri- lhr14 doe in the Nation.. Jadging from the isms just received, the most valnakl addition to Salisbury's improvement haa been emittod j from that 4S0.000 list, to-wit. i the Noara C a no Lilt a IUkilb. : At yonr request, will git yon some point as to the growth of onr little tobsoco village. Fifteen rears ago Kuidsrille was a water tank On the R. A D. Road, tusl half wny between Greensboro and Ibinrille only that and nothing in on. Mow it is th third tobacco town in the Stat, yielding only to Dnrhan and th Twin-City. A store and pnt offic held the fort all alosav in IN 70, bat now a serui-oity ot nearly four thousand inhabitant possesses the land. A score of Factories, moat of them imposing brick structure, two claiming to be th largest ping factories in th Htale, giving em ployment to not Irs than two thotsand hand. Just at the pres ent writing titer an In procea of erection seven brink (tores, n new bank building, brick warabous (ws hare five already) and many new dwellings. That onr tamo it being noised abroad is proven by the fact that th Pnabytcrian Syn od of the State convene here next week, and the State Baptis Conr-Tj. tion early in next month. Ws nro glad to learn that Editor Brnner, of th H'afcAmom, will be a delegate to th former, and we shall giv him cordial welcome. Tobacco is our staple. Our coun ty, Rockingham; stand second on the list of tobacco-raising counties, and va propose to work it nil at home. Hare not seen so much a an acre in oottejn, nil told, inoe coming to 1m county, two year ago. But brevity i the soul of wit, jiuid a the h4y is lacking, 1 cannot afford to sacrifice the oul too. Again wishing the llenaLD abiin- dant success, 1 am Years, lie.,. Mc. Rkihsvu.i.f, Oct. 10, '85. MILL RR11XIE ITEMS. How do you suppose it mates an old bachelor feci to write to yon about a wedding? Your surmises of last week are about W he proven true. The ubiquitous little Cupid has been atJiis.niichie.Tona-jrk4U4 our midst. Our esteemed and po nlar young friend, Mr. Lcello; Gillespie, is a happy-victim'. To the sincere regret of all our young men, he take from our pleasant circle one of it charming members. He and Miss Lucy Krwinwrm mar ried at one o'clock Wednesday eve ningat the residence of the bride's father, Mr. J. M. Erwin, by tie Ret. J. AUton Vt---y. -:t'e4 by liev. James Wharey. Quite num ber of the friends of the happy pair were Invited a attandanta and witnesses of the ceremony. 1 nurs- ( day the happy groom take bis pret ty bride to her new home, Maya long, prosperous and happy life at tend them ! The many wagons, wall loaded with fertilisers, that hare come and still omtinne to come from the city, indicate that large erop of Wheat will be seeded by oar prosperous farmers. Although they make tous of manure at home, so great is the amount they rued to their lauds that their bonis production etturt beenp pltiuvnted bycommerrial. Though tluy plant large cotf ti rrp, they take the common sense view of the j matter and do not cultivate ix;:o:- u tat e'iuio or the in.lispcnsi- m proooei. ana tue leaness o( their crib and bivrns. The woods and bottoms an nigbi- ly mote to echo the 'piwus hun ter' bora, while the cries uf bis hound furnish wielotlioiu?) so eonipauiinents. Who is the farmers' hoy that has not at some time in i his life felt his heart beat fasUr I lie anIUipaWJ a corn-husking and, ia slonous Bm!iu.f.KrW.f?.w: V';JftJyW ilk fJMrlWJUs. Yonr first issa was gladly w.d - comrd here and yonr obrriU r! i , ., ,. , are pleased with your paper. I n-1 bnnnil.il aceu to yonreiiteqtris ! Oct. II, N. Marty thanks, brother "Jf, for tlie items. , W eoiiKrat iilate Mill Hnilge on baring such a useful cill- ! ,tB fo" " Kiw. j. Wc w gri vwl to aimuftncB. tie 1 ilcath of the little drtsgti'.er of Mr. J Ravnor Drookfitdd, reported in our last issue a recovering from an at tack of fever.) B1LESV1LLE ITEMS. The Ititesvill Aeademr, for- 1" J"u" mn M;Collm, A. It. K grwlnat of Trinity Colloge. The Aca-I. my ha been newly painted and otherwise They tesa-b music, and have a first class school in a very healthy locality. Bilevriil it a lively tittle village of cult ami people. They ban a Cornet Baud of thirteen pieces. Capt. M. ft. Parker i leader. ,? Seven new boiuu haTQ jnat been erected and other improvement ar going OU, ' ; J. R. Ivy, W. M. try, Dr. B. W, Ivy, K. J. Ross, W. C. Morria, W. W. Russell, Jams Coggins, and Stoke SurratV all have w llOUSt. . ; , .- . : j' , , At th Saw Mill and Planer they an hard -at work every day. ' This is ran by Ivy, Crowd! 4 Co., the proprietor. II. 0. McAlister, of Mt. Plewint is busy erecting chimney at thi place, ; v 1 ' :' Lot .' Bileaville are eheap.' But Mr, Ivy is taking th right plan to build np the village, whet be refu te to sell a lot unless the purchaser agree to build upon it. , The Bileaville gold mine i being worked every day. Small cQggata an found. . An Arisoaa paper says: "The American ho hold hi own." W have noticed thia, and also the fact that he generally say the sent next to him is also engaged. Aufa W. Said an low judge the other day: "But for houMttivea of the United Slate then nould be no tramp, and any Woman wbc feeds cue ought to be tent to jail for thirty Loo i at .his! Wr keep on ant tut celebrated PLEDHCOT WAGONS, Mwk at htcaory, 5. C. THESE WAGONS ARE SOW" AT THE FRONT. , . O . ii i . Ther were m,11 nitwT PnEMHTJS bj the Nortu ('sroluu buu F.iposilkai, si K.lrich, N. C Ortobef ItSM: b Ike Carolina Flr Avndallno, ChsrtoU. tx-tmwr UU, 3Wh, sMh sad sad (1st; uJ I.; ike Chetrr eovaty. (S. C.) rssr us ireenner lor orar sn Mhrr waeM. These are soM for earii nr time. W. Uo aril lk CO LI M HI ltUUUY Cob., .ft, Unrivalled Vehiclei REMEMBER TUcj t-r 4 0M MMftU al lh WorVT i.(inttln, al Sw Oriftm te 1H muI . m mil Standard gyggies. Carriages, and Spring Wagn, Tttai arc roily nmainl. IncMker wtk tHr Xewarfe N hiar t'.Hnpanjr's mtmla l,-;n flull. W Ural Grlla. fmm MMm, hiraa CiMrs, a.c, An. . W&S TQ S'J'J JtiE TIKES. Al Deubls sad ii J A. Bens. i. U. nn. 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North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 15, 1885, edition 1
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