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NORTH CAROLINA HERALD. THURSDAY , OCTOBEIt 28, 19HS. In addition to orr lutucription lilt ve mail a lai number of every utne to allparti of Korth Carolina and the VitUti Statu. r. Thou having land far tale mil fad it to their advantage to adorrtim in tin Herald, as wt hart a lint of part its making inquiry fur land, and to them vi tluill lend eur paper trtunmr land adrertinementi art . itueried. CITY ITEMS. IxKjk on the outside aFonr club offer 88 pupils enrolled at the tcperate Colored school. 50,000 ', paid (or cotton on this market to date, thii" season -' ; l'eier Bonchc't family u en larged by a fine boy but Sunday morning. - Mr. Uenry lloraii hat gone to ibe Charlotte. Fair, by way of Warm Kprings aud Tennessee. S, 500 yard of licking u what 3. M. ihTil hat nacd put year in tuvnuracturin mattresses.' Mr. B. It. Anderson and wife hare taken up their residence in our midst. ; A hearty welcome to them. Col. J. A. Bradsnar, on tie a eiti icu of1' Salisbury, i one of the jurors on the celebrated Ward caae. They tay that the marriage belle will peal forth their joyoue ring in the Back Crvek neighborhood neat week. '- - . - ' . Two tourists, a white Dan and a negro, from Staiily comity, (topped at "Greenwood hotel" ytterilay ' efening, en route for Ualcigh. Ilcall, Boit A Foard are making improvements at their briek ware house. Knlca oontiuuc daily. Erery one aatUfled with prinoa. Vn. John F Bom and childrru returned to Yirgiaia on monday after a to week visit here. We are not the only ones that grieie her de pari u re. I ' Tn3? TeTliu Will ' be eom f -pleU-S f ftiemW4rVt.l'HnVrt ! & Elliott, the contractors are puh-, ing raen. - They know bow to, build homo in ttjlo, , M L Arey returned from the v Aahvvillv Fair awl report it a no-' ce.s an fit (A flue froit aud vegcta . biea are eonuerned. He thinks the fruit beats anything in the Vnited . Nut,, Mh. Judge Whitner, of Snf rd, . l'la.. neni to our clutter tiiwtuinan. ter ii rather a etiriotity here, and ran tc seen at the likiui.R ofllue. The Plcasnr"C'ii! will meet an FnHi nighf at 8 o'clock at theSon lliern Telegraph ofitoe for the pur pose of reorganisation, and inoking ready for the winter campaign - John V. Itsrrinjjer, the enter prising farmer sit milea southwest of Salisbury, ruined MO bushels of awrst potatort oa one acre, and big 'talern they are, at the ono he brought a shows. 'We were pteaaed to make the ac quaintance of Mr. 8. W. Maury of . WaymaTille. N. C. II bas th in dorsement of all the principal riti- tens of that etty as a Srat-claaa ear neater and builder. We hop be . will aettle with na. The comiRunioatiom from Tend. Baltimore, Htaoly fco. and the one regarding the eolored graded aehool hare boen crowded out this week. Will be publwhtd neit inae. Don't target that II. M. J one ia going to ael) "that" in few day. . fjeo bit advertisement. , . . That aheep akin, hide coat, or whet erer ynn all it, on exhibition at the office of the Salisbory Woolen Mills t "powerful enriom." They call it "floeoe," but it 1noka aa though the aheep had ihcd hit akin with the wool. , Riot can tell yon all about it. Look at it. Salisbury will be well represented at the Charlotte Fair by the follow ing: Mm Klla Brown, Miaa Linda ninn " .... . 1 l'noa and eon, M H Brown, M Ii Bean, Or Barker, John Hoilig, Capt Y MoBee and family, and Will 3 llarneon They all went down or. yeeterday morning train, Ijnat work we were glad to wel come borne ngiiin, Mrt Joe Whit and -Vim Addio, also little Walter Unton, They hare retured from an extended trip throngh Korope, We are alao happy to loaaa of the prnsjiieroni wnllfar of our friend zzi i,',i,mn, W X.l.iiiton, who ia at pretent doing' busineu ut Iondon. Our young friend Uarrey It. Ilieka will leave ihe ranka of stal wart baehulora and tnke unto him self a wife. - Her -name im Mat .Vendeuhall, ao rumor taya, ; ' Good Borne Mvle Maltrmm at R. M. Davh' Furtiltura Store. On Saturday, Nor. 7th, there will be a Sunday school picniij at Thy ilia enureS.nii TheiK" F. Kluttx and Aug. Ltmter will be there to deliver addrvuea. Fanners rewciuter tUcppvil the hftp. py Auctioneer and fanners friend. - fm't fall to scfl with lilra, at the Fsnner's Brick Wtfchouae. , , ; - Weimt.Biijo)od ihojrediling cake hugely, Mr. llom Overman, that you sent us. Wish you all happiness, and if you were here we would lay in a large aupply of slip pern to throw after yon. Hot Steel Wilt Bprhig Bed at R. M Davis' Furniture Hsore. ; ; , Mr. W. I Gilbert, the energetic merchant and lumberman of Klm wood, was in to9 on last Thurs day to buy anew thirty horse-power boiler, to replace one that has be come too small. Prosperity follows industry and enterprise. ' . If yoa want s 6 rat clan M atUeos, Made of ptnKif llrilni dial will But Irsr, 1IU with clean bslttt cotton sad freah buid parked sbucks, go to It, M. Davis' Far allure Store. .Mr. Ceo. Vf-Boat, otaeeof Bowan but now of Blackland, Toii;. ordered tombstone from our efficient marble cattef and dealer, Mr. J. II. Bnis. Pretty good die tanc for a tombstone to , travel; 1100 mile. Old Xsttrcascs worked over and made ss pt& as tuw. R. M. Parts' dray call for your old uattreas tn lUe aura!n. bsve H msle over by a firtt-cuuM nisi Ueas miner, and return R tn eta evra ' : ; i Our old friend and toansman, 3. W. .kfrKinaie, for a long time cou iieet.d with the Watrkman,, will leave neit week for Troy,' i'out gomery county, where he will Edit the Mar. This will be a good med ium for Salisbury merchants tp ad tvrtise in. He already hare some trade from jYontgomery county, hut oiiiL ino-a Me,n;e 3 jc::.- : bnsiiwfSKBplesvthfrt t 'want to cultivate more. Feather 11 Hows of any si. nude to noWr at It. sf. Davis' Furniture Store. Fletcher A. Bohbit returned honis from Trinity College but week for the purpose of cquipiug himself with the necessities of winter, lie re turned on Saturday to bis studies. He says old Triulty is in a prosper ous condition, and has 125 students. All the Professors are pleased, aud Prof.- Gannaway who bad been at the Colhge for 14 years says they are doing more satisfaction work this year than ever before. l!air Ssnrsws. Moss MsUomim, Cot ton Mslttntara, iiwak Mssircasrs. Mat tresses sf aH kinds made over st 11. M. Dsvis' Fumltnre Store, t.isAfclS . .. Another Very AttrssotlvrelmproTe mens. J), 8. W. Cole ia going to im prove his buildings at the corner of J&s and Fisher streets. Just to think of iron front buildiugs instead of the frame ones. That is what they arc to b. Every cititcn can take example from this substantial iron idea. H e bail these improve ments as they are eondueive evi dence that Salisbury is building up taster tnan ever 8nrely the enterprise Is directed in snch w:y aa to be a prido to the city, The new photograph gallery of Mr. Jfedcnnach will be tn this building and be fitted op in elegant slyle. VTiiy Kot ook to it at Onoet We are all aware of the fact, that the street crossing the railroad track oar the car shops is a very danger oni drive, and rainy teaau exper ience difficulty 'on account of the heramcd-in situation they are nbject to. We are told many ac eidenta have occur red at this place, causing much expense to the rail road company, and no little bother and eniioty so the driving public This ehonld'ber' remedied by build ing 1 bridge over the railroad track at the end of Main street. Some of the railroad officials hare snid to ns that'they are aesnSy te help its this matter, and w see ercty season why it should tie done at one, as a matter of safety to the public. The Locke Bridge. . Hon, John 8. Henderson, W Kmithdeal and A. H, Hoyden, have Worked at tins bridge scheme until it stands thus If they can obtain the righ of way . (which can bo w"tglit for sinall amount) Uhe bridge is' ' certainty ili.l J. It. lU'utseau, connected with the At lanta Uru'ge Building Co., agrees to put the structure Bp without one cent ol expense to the town, coun ty or any one, if he is given the right of war on each side of the river, Mr Frank Brown is doing all in his power to help from the other side of the river, and witlf the com bined efforUof the thret gentlemen above mentioned, we feel that the bridge is sa alssst 5au-."-wot. Let every citizen' motto be, " What can I do to help." And help 1 . Presbyterian Synod at Reldeville. The Presbyterian Synod at Beids ville lust week was quite an event. Salisbury and Rowan county were wcB rcprcauiiU'dT- cajrbeTwtTTScottTrt" WOvernian, E' ETJicH- from the following clip from the Reidsville Time: "We were pleas ed to form the acquaintance of the following noted divine in our town drring the Synod: Rev. Dr. Kum- ple, of .Salisbury, lie is a flue con-. versationalist and a man who stands high in his denomination, both in height and fume. Then there is a man whom we have often heard of but never seen until this week, Mr. J. J. Bruner of the Salisbury Watchman, a man well np is years, and one who is a great credit tu joumalisni. Hope this will nut be our hut meeting." In addition to the above wo notice the names of Rev. J. A. Banisay, John W. Davis, D. D., and Ksqnirc Graham of Mill Bridge. The next Sunod meets at Concord, N. C, , Salisbury Cotton Hill. Our citisent will be rejoiced to learn that the farmers are going to take bold of this enterprise, and when they do move it is a safe and sure business. How cotton would bold its price equal to any point if we bad a mill is demonstrated in Concord. It Would make a ready anurket for all stained cotton, draw a oonstaut supply of cord wood from the farmers, add thousands to the wealth of t!ie county, and pay a good interest on the money invested- Our enterprising J. D. Mc- Neely, president of the Salisbury Woolen Mills, is taking active in terest, and with the help of the f-...r. ..II nn.Uil ll,,.,l, 11 . . . - - - aJ.mvHne ox tho: rWiXlvrtl men from each township"' antf liave yo'u all iiitermU-d. We hope others of our country friends will come right in and talk this husincijs Over with ut. , Shall we foreTer ship cotton Xorth to be manufactured and sent back here and sold to u. Oh no; let's Veep the money hero and put it on our roads and other eountv improve ments.: Let every one consider it their duty to iwiMt, be it ever so lit tle, in this matter. Many6f the" farmers have expressed themselves i ready to work with us. One gen - tienian baa offered the ground aud a number of thousands of dollars have already been snbscri!ed. The oust is to be about tAO.QOO or mare; shares at ,r0.O() each. If properly managed it will pay 10 or 12 per cent, on the money. ' Marriswe Bolle. One of the brilliant events of the season was the wedding at ileids ville on October 47th. at l P. M., of MistBetlie Le.1, dsughterof Mr. aud Mrs. Hpgh K. Void to Mr. ('. H. Overman, formerlyof Saliijbary, by the Rev. W. H. Phillips of the Episcopal Church. AttendiaiiU, Mr, W. W. Overman aud Miss Nettie Reid.; : . - -' . Mr. C. II- Overman It a ton of our highly respected fellow citiion, Chaa. Overman, who attended the wedding which was the most ele gant affair ever witnessed In Reids ville. The presents were valued at over one thousand, dollarr. , The fullcwih is 9 list which have been reported to as through the courtesy of licidivillo gentleman:'!' Gold watch and chain by W W Overman; bank stock (300 by 0 II Overman; handsome clock by K E Richardson; toilet tot by 8 11 Boyd ; preserve spoon and butter knifo by Mrs Themat Keid; silret "forks by Miss HetUo Bcid; silver ktiivit and forkt by-, 6. W Howlett; set of silver tea spoons by Mrs. M C Tate; card receiver by Mrs L U Ettct; tilver butter dish by Mr It R Scott; pickle stand by Mrt Fran-eia.- Flonrnoy; pair vuet by J B. Webster; water act by W K and P 1). Watt; dnaing case by Mrt M E Tate) jewelry case by Chat Over man; napkin ringt by M A Allen; bouquet of flowers by Mrs Dr lleii; t silver ladlo by great grandmother Ia handsome presents from Col J Settle and B Keid; rat.in chair by I Mrt Bell; handsome set of furniture ' by Mr and Mrt II R Beid; tot of solid ailvrtc anonns i b Mra II K i Beid. . . . . ; .. I The spread wat sumptuous audi grand, the table surpassing the ex-J . L. . . pectatjons of the most fatidions, Kightecn couples fared at the re past aiid made merry the toast after which many congratulations were In order. The accomplished bride is a neice of the late Gov. Rvid and lias many of the Sue traits that" distinguish that family.-"'; Present to ftituess this brilliant afluir were the following: Col David Kettle, Mr and Mrs Reid, Col John B Webster, Mrt il J Flour noy, Mrs Fstes, J M Cox; Thos Set tle jr., R D Reid, Mrt Gov D S Beid, Mrs Mary firoovea, H 11 ardson, 8 U Boyd, Chat Overman, Mr and Mrs N C Thompson,; Mrs Dr Bill, M A Allen, P D Watt, J II Hamlin, P L Watt, Mist Kottie Boii, Mr and Mrs II K Reid and W R Watt. , . ' . The bride and groom hare many friends throughout the State, aud enjoy the hearty congratulations and best wishes of all. ' ''' Personal. Dr Taylor, of China Grove, pays us a visit every week. ' Dr Bunt, of the Morgan ton hotel, was in the city on Tuesday. Miss Ella Brown is visiting frienih in Charlotte for 10. or 12 days, Prof J M Tiernan, of Asheville, tki iu tha city yesterday. J II Bouasean, of Wilkesboro, came down on Monday. Mrt Chat J Bingham ic visiting friends and relatives in Kew York city. , . - Mrt Dr Sheppard of San Antouia, Texas, it the guest of Mrt and Prof Riser. Solicitor J 8 Adamf left for hit home in Anhevillo on Saturday night. Rev. A, G. McMunnway 01 been installed pastor" of the Baptist Church of-Charlotte, K. C. Prof Geo B Ilanna, of Charlotte U 8 Assay oftii, was in Salisbury on thc'2Tth. 5 D M:Hrdrth. !Kanr. iul WalteH H flildreth, il ' ?"of Now i'YorkM spent a few hours in our city on Monday. Col Paul B Meant, ot Concord, passed through on yesterday, en route for home from Washington. Mrt Henry Hohton and Miss Henry Morris, of Jerusalem, paid MrsChas Price a short visit last week. . ... .. . ' James Ilcilig went ever to Con cord en- Wednesday o- attend the funeral of Bev. J. S. Ueilig, cousin t Col." Ilcilig. Ecr Mr Marry; lately onlaineu at Mooresvillo Presbytery, filled the pnlpit at Dr llnmple'i church Ja.it Suuday evening, livery one was pleased. , ... ; Railroad Notes. . , f; . Malcolm Manly is running on the Western. " Henry Chilsolm, mail agent on the Western R R, has been removed. Mr B U Pearson, of Morgantou, tukot his place. ' ' Mr. H B Williams the liowly ap- poiutcd auditor of the Western R K will fi.'l bit position on Nov. 1 st. Mr. J W Daniel will remain in the Auditors office, "'". Geo A Scott, Esq., ex-proaident of the R. and D. system, and at present the largest stockholder, made a trip in hit private car to the end of the Western road, in com pany with Col Andrews. . Thoy r. turned here on Monday.. ... ,,)(r ,-, The nierchanta of the iaterior cities in the North-west are com plaining ot the railways making low rates to Chicago-. They 'say it is serionsly affecting their trade, because thoae who should purchase from them are buying in the Lake city. Rome folks are hard to please. Morat : Don't cry for cheap rates. Col Cox will erect an 180,000 hotel at Asheville. Maj T U Bomar I t,,fl "pwintendent of erection. 0 juration! have bejiinr" With new hotels at Ai'.eville, Warm . Springs and Wayneaville, it lookt as tboagh next year will axjvriene ,- very prosparons one for Western North I Careliu - t'nr friend Walter Cocloy. jwho hnt filled w faithfully the jxultion of telcgiaph operator at tkt freight office in thii city for the past four years, bat been rewarded by being appointed station agent at Hickory, whojn tii! Mil tna jsoniUan nf agent for both the Western, kud I-ciioir narrow' gaue railniul, at Well as express and telegraph agent. '11- . . t. We are sorry to loose him, but con gratulate Hickory ou having such ah efficient officer. : All the official! of the B. and D. System have been hero this week, aud taken a trip up the Western. All are well pleaucd, aud speak in igheat terms of the management of the road. The following gen tlemen have returned via Salisbury to their respective hornet : B Thomas, Gen'l Manager, Peyton Randolph, Asst. Manager, P F W lluidckopcr. Vice Print., Soil Host, Gen'l Freight Agent, J II Drake. They were accompanied over the road by Supt. McBoe. MINING. jtiarttMj risimi irsry minemi mriu- try tn Jorln Varountt w art tirejiar eu to gift information, truthful re- I'Orti and nny, or Mr. Jiamex having wn engaged in mining in all ),art of Hi Slate. We thall at all timei be pleated to hear report from different Mineral proiiertirjt. Minimi men Klten in the rily are golteited to ettll. tSieriutenn of ore and mineral from erery totality in Ihe State on tshibitwH tn our aiiixW. Corundum Mine. J II aud Thomas Moylo have re turned from the corundum mine near Powder Springs Ga. where tliey have been engaged by Walter Hamilton of K. Y. They have given us a fine sample of the mineral which it on exhibition in our office. Savin Float Gold. He had a pleasant call from Mr A D Clarke, of 61 Broadway New York, the inventor of a simple and practical method of saving gold in placer washings. The system of sluices will be pnt up here in the State at some of our mines, when we hope to give our readers a descrip tion of iu working. The HantavlUe Mine. Are hydraulicking surface at the rate of 200 cubic yds per day with one 1 J inch noaxel. The New York Mining- Record Has done more to attract atten tion to North Carolina mining in terests than any rartli:.--. SiioiuK Prof. i. M. Taraian Informs us that he will shortly' begin mining operations on a min eral property lately purchased near this city. Sam Christian Mine, Montgomery County. Mr Clnts Armstrong informs us that some gentlemen from Patter son, New Jersey, representing the Southern Jiniug and .(fauufuctur ing Co, have leased this mine aud rwill operate I machine known as the "Progressive Amalgamator," capa ble of Working COO tous of gravel per day. .' Tlicy have contracted with N B .VcCandlaas, of Gold Hill, to haul the 25 tons i f machinery. Vein Mountain Mine. Are receiving 80,0(0 lbs of ma chinery and erecting a stump will. Caaaol Prooaaa. Cesscl proccs claims to treat sul phur eted gold ore at 11.25 to iJ.5". per ton. -kfr canael is an english man. The process in a few simple ideas ia carbon points introduced into the pulverised pulp. Electric ity it given throngh the carbon points to salt which has been pre. viously sprinkled iu the pulp. The electricity convent tha salt into chlorine gat, which deto! vet the gold from the tulpbnret. Our Cal ifornia exchanges think they will have. to ttay by tho known processes until the oassel hat been practically demonstrated. . -r1 . : TOBACCO MARKET. KroRvas v JOHW BHUPPARD. Liur. " Com num. . ' $ I W t& 5 00 ' -' Mrdium, wtyiw Oood. I 90 (ft 7 M Fit, . . n sonoo Leaf. . CrnimoD.. 4 00 C MediuB, eooaroe '"'' Oood. ; . . T W U II W Wrapper! CVromnn. 11 00 ) It 90 i MMIhsb. '- . ti M) It OS " Oood, . HI 00 tt 00 V " Fine, . . VU H t Off " ' Fine Fancy . M 90 TO 06 wTbe offcrlajs this week have heeaannaj ut laravr, and the prices for til desira ble trades tetter. Commons tre sttt! hnM- inff ap to qvotatloer. Then kns been Improvement tn prices for Mediunx, Good and Fiat totNujops. . nPRODUCK MARKET. Cotton, Middling, in Cora,- -. ,'-- ; . 1st Flour, by sack, . t to Beefsteak, . I . ' . 10 Wool, . - . '- IliK Bu'.tsr, at Effirs, . . - . Jt Catobaf m, wiMiinuUt?, omt par ptmmi. Rwcft Pol toe. - . . Irib . i5 LAST NOTICE! Given away hi the lotteries, hut I proitfrM? fo : fifivo j on the value Khnas This My New Stock is now complete iu caasst be e;nled. Everybody says BOOTS RND SHOES in the city. Mens' Oaasiiuere Suits, vT.0( to tli.M. Fine Cassimere Pults, 17.50 to tJO.OO. Worsted Suits, all shades, 110.00 to 30.00. I am receiving an enormous stock of OVERCOATS, from !.. V) to 130.00 all prices and styles. Overcoats, Overrate, Overcoats ! I shall be ploBe'-! to have you call in and Bee for yourself what good bargains J offer;. -I'rjjne before jwrtelewiKg tl'ifwhera. ;v M. S. BROWN. JUST RECEIVED! F(1R THE FALL AND WrNTKR THAIK OP lrtiV, MY STOCK OF O-EISTEEL MERCHANDISE. 8fhTtl with irrcut can from the Litctt FALL AD WISTKIt FASHIONS, lt .iv p(tW ilit 1 guuranipe to be jni in flBiHb hlHi, in Hit county, ami ill imrctt to cumpHe witu Hulitthury. I nncont or M-orv- . Till. My Mock rtrnwl .f Ltvlin' Dre UhmU aim, elM-. tjUsis, Wcg! Jvj, w aUaw'ktm mi CkMtlS. A Complete Line of Fl'BE FAMILY (iliOCKIEIKS Always in Stm-k. 1 nl! pnrtknilnr nttrDtion to mv Fill nnri Wintrr Stnrk nf BOOTS ANTJ SHOK5. Having better nl la!.er THrft ly lliun cvor U'furi, an'l al Lower Vricc. Kvmy pir Wftrranu-d Solid Inthcr or nioi.cy rcfuoslcil, AUo, in owm-rtUm wltU tho uixi', 1 fiirry pfHid lion of Livlics' Tnniniini, Iru)Tt, llnrrlwnrp, t;rorkpry. WockJ and Willo'w nji'.l Tin-wnrt Clwk. Siid.lti a, Itri dht. ntvl in fm-t cvervlhinjr tuitmllv kipt in tt fir --1;wh Uirt?. MY FIVE AND TEN CKNTH (ttH NTEKS will iilwny'be k-pl full tutl enmpl. te. Country FrtHluo of all di wripiiims b(tirht at Hijfhit .Murkt't Pricw. 1 want your trmlr and mu't hftpe to merit it by my other thun fitir dt tilinir , an4 Too And on txajninaUou at my ttoek tlit I im not down in the xtiK'n up To the itoT. . Hi'jp!tfnllv, Hlm-kmtfr, K. C, SipL 81, 185. J.'UOWAN DAV13, 4-9m ANYTHING YOU WANT CHEAP! The old reliable R. J. Holmea, l!i',uioTMio nnnne, ' jnnmu lurt reluru.nl from New Tort, aud other CHRISTMAS GOODS and CANDY Stortltera Markets witu the .. llouwkoepeni will flud a frcwh lot of L in J r Da Li Brtkin l'owtl-rH. t'urraut, IUIbuui, nl VneapeSt UOOaS tVer DOUgnt. ; Ktrrl ol all Aurora. It Is as gjoo ao a DREftS KX)I)9. CLOTHING. IIAT 4 CAPS. BOOTS SHOES. GROCERIES." 7" . CltOt'KEUT. EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING To ba fouirH hat a Oftnend Store. Rtinni - bcr the fat- tbsf Ilnttnra norvr tUi . aoythinir, thai dom tKit tura tm aa be ropeacnta It. Wh jroti puiobana la fod, cbeap and. mailable. PImm wMMintiw imi Unritrtw. nA ftnre Imxiiiu muat bj Jbil JfcUU Donl forrct " ; I For Rent, Ono of tbe Hir Brick St orr Hon I the llfdmoa Ulor-k, oa Mala atroot. Kitui , Hioit Koom. Four roooiH uliov)! and crl- lar boluw. 4lf a i. houiks. NOTICE. rertlAcat of St.uk No. SIS. la Ihe North Carolina Railnwl (.ompsnv, (mmuihI rV-nteuilmr Id. IHM, tn the lal.rf irf (1. It. Obeen hsvtu been demroywl, nolloo Is hrnbr tiren that after Vue elplrsliou of ttl dsrs spplleaUfMa will be ms.le Unt s new x-rtillcste. (J II uiw.cn. ttallirtinry. N. C, Oct. it, HMi ot j our money in 4 niflfninfj I every department and prices that 1 have the cheapest lot of I.AHJES AM) CHILDUKN'S SHOES, bOVS' .SHOES, GIRL SHOES, AND SHOES Full EVER V HOD V ai.d dunibiiiij U) any FIUST CLASH 'THE LOCK BRIDEE. THEMOCKSVILLE R. R. Salisbury Cotton Mill Will build nn jut a EC Milh-r lnw ! trtiill up his iiumenite atock of (.rurcrli-tt, i Fruiw. . emeus. He hns rrrrtbhifr you ran fliiitk r,f hik( mnre eoniint U. jtitv dav. He bM be. tun to riimb U tb t'tpsml'wlll mnmi bnve ss Inrirc a stock ss anr house la the etty. tan Sale , of Land I lrtf of a tlenrro ei 11m Pupcrlor Court of Itowan County, I will mll no tho preminMi on Ihe dint dav of Norcmber, 18H,, the following rt.-w riUtl tract of Uml. bclouKinir U th twtate or Jro. Lttrkrr, ; (htft. kltiiAtcd iu ScotrA Irish Town eliip, and bot;ndi(l and ilticribeU aa fol low A tract of nlamt Om Hoodzvd ftad TwestY-Serefi Aorca, . diiininK th Un-U of Jnu Turner, J L Moore and nthi-ra... . tatwl MM -"'iO.. iuitjel to the life etntr of the widow. Ti'inw nr uii k . liwt.i: .hi ouruuicmw at $H44 80; onc-lhird rash. whtH mU i cuiHvinol, with a credit on like re mainliiT two-thirst of tbnv aint nix Inr Mil llM (mta (IftV tt( sttals avil 1 is.ls.t-ait mt ', Piht per -nt. W. A, LL(:keT, Sunivin Exwutot of John Litvknv. Oct . inh.V-4;4w NOTICE. Tha rfftvUr annitnl ,f,wtln of Ihe (fctH-kUolwrm of thu Wmti'm orth Caro lina ll.illroit'1 f JoinpaiiV will tak yUwe In Sailnittirr, N. O.. on the fotiitb W odne d(v tn ovrmlwr. tA, Uiu Uit iUj day of the mouth. O. I KHWIIY " - Mrcr. am, Tniaa. Snliurr, C Oct 13. l!t3. 4 tt
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