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north Carolina herald. IM'HIj-.IKII kVSRY TUVRSDAY, Ul hUliAl X tV KAJll'.S, Kit's SCHSt Sfl-riOX tt.tTfcl !f i.H In iwlvn.tt, i.it iul In silvani, - St ISO Jim. 1 tio , If mutiflt.- KalHlll.i will tw csllsti no m.tilS-1 wlia ut. rl'tkiu aim dnt'. In aultlilwn d uur mbncript'tin list', until a luni'1 number of ei'try I i ti tn nil urti of AeWA Carolina ) and ik' I ntled Sltilm. j Tnte inland laud for iuiIc tcill li'ul i! , tutheir aiirantageloadrrrlme in the , offered his services to his country, Herald, in kv Haifa htt "fjiarlm und he was commissioned Major m.t'tm inniry fr.r land, and ' u;wl(lr4 f the Ohio wiKtifc." vnrnrrrr land adrtrlivments are . , , inserted. Tin iisday; NOYEMHKH 5. 1CY THE RESULT OF ELECTIONS. THE While there was au election on Tuetfd.iT last in eleven States of n're or le.g importance, tho two States, where there w J any real tight, wero Xew York and Virginia. In New Yrk the Mugwumps that supported Clrveland refused to sup port Mill, the Wemocratie candi tlate. bat worked like beavers for i,.venv.rt, the millionaire Kcpub- J bare npTer conquered IH'), a Dem lieiin (iulicniatorial f.andid.iU-. The ! orrat beforo, dttrini' and after the Mugwumps claimed to hare elected Clerelond ! year, but we hold that tbPiincwtsion of tho Mugwumps to tho Democratic vote weakened the party so mneh that it camo near King defeated. Then there was Sherman, Foraker, etc., makinc bloody shirt Speeches in Xew York State. That kind of talk may en thusu the loyal breast of the Ohioan but the Xew Y orkers believe in lib erality, common decency and g'tod sense. They did not tako to the bloody rap. The Democracy, nui ted, carritd the State, being assisted by tho bloody shirt d)vouutc 'h dift.Uiisted the ijidepeiident voter. In Virginia the fight was against V hntifiim Ul,.o,.. -11,1,1. u ruoulous henchmen, moved licav- en and earth to retain hi hoM ap j h toe's with which it iu.ci at partno-nt? tht you know anything on the pc iple, but hij ciTcrts wcreb-- His personal popularity wns!uP011 w,,-en to base charges that . f no avail. .-$he pfopfeot Vrwij-r,lmle-- EgHn-f isbi if tyr f 1 ieti you fet "Wo"-!! f'nfe'f? spoke in tlctt rmiiied ahd "iruaife, iht- to be mistindcrstoo against "iiibrule, . radicalism, mid conferred o-wn liim "tho highcat j thc qnestiona, we suppose tho de sectionalism. At in Xew Y'oik, I ''"nor that he could be oomplimeu- j partment can do it srtisfa tory if it atirocutes, just Inun, the victorious Hold of lovnlf It (thill, ftnmrtlr.l to the prejntlice of Virginians. They proved a itake. The Virginians are truly lyil people, and do not believe iiiSoctioualisin and scctioual hatred. !ther' -rebuked Slierman. Foraker Mid.tjicir frirniU-Mlwn4'- hrmgt' Motintoini, 'N '' "chd Wisci;:tlie)' rebuked them by giving thertioble Fitz Hugh lice a majority of .TO.tXKl, and electing a legislature that will rclcgato Jla hons to private life. No bloody shirt for Virginia; no Mahonism for the UM (-ohmy; but Honest Home , Bule by Honest Homo I'coiJe. THE ELECTIONS TUESDAY. LAST swEiTiriT. Tho Democrats gained 10 mem bers of the legislature, making the House stand ow V49 Hepjliiitaus, IIS Uennxruts, . .. HABThASD. The whole ticket elected by about l,'t,0iK) democratic majorities. IOWA. The whole Bopublican ticket elec ted by very small majorities. HIS.S1.V-1I iti. Very light rote As there was no opposition'tickct In the field, (lie Democratic ticket was sleeted. I FNSSVLVAKl.'. Quay, lit jsbbli.an, was elected St-te Trcaswr by at least 3,00fl, while Itlainc's majority Ust rear was SJ,0vU nmr ttohj: (loy. Hill elected by 13,000 ma jority. His majority in Xew York City is sH,S?5.', The legislature will stand 62 I'elnocrats to US llo pnblicflns. "libera majority .'lo.fttxt. Iiegisla t4ir overwhelmingly Democratic, Tho appoiatment by President Cleveland Urt Friday of the Hon. Cba. Parlanga as U. S. District Attorney fo site Eaatcrn District of Loniaiana, it the severest blow the Jtuisiara &tts Lottery ning. thai fftiVOnM Louisiana, tiaa r eivetl. Jorham,'A, C. is tchteaW,-i jin UK'S. Mcl'LKM.A V -DEAD. . 0. H. McClellan waa the ion of : 1r Cm. M.Clcllan. an eminent ,rffm ,,f Philadelphia, and tin ! bom in that city on the 3rd of li - eenincr, icvu. Altera eareiui cie- ( ictiowt, wnoso crooa..'u mnsticuuns mcniary education he entered West .Ahl not amount to a thousand tlol 1'uint ill IK II and became a class-' lars, all told, arc represented by mate of 'Stonewall" Ja.kson. lie nine mep, Where is there justice served in Mexico with credit, but in the present system of Internal resigned a i.aptain tit. engineers Hi 1 rto 7 to accept a place as chief en ginecr oil the Illinois Central rail road, at salary ol fltUHJO a year. At the outbreak of the late war he j too well Known 10 no dwelt upon aoBilicrr, At the close of the war he went to F.urope. Klectcd Governor i lof New .lerscv in 1ST, llcrctired from public life after the "pi"-"' of lus term as Governor L wo great genen.ls havo then latt W (i rant and MeUlellan. There I Jiassrd s srest "-tr-w-.,., it. woros, i.ew.pa,HT,, pampineis ..... i . 1. 1 . x .. . ooos, 111 regiirtt .o me rej' ine merits t.f these two men, and .t re mains for the future to deciile who was the greater (icueral. rr.-'t or McClcllan. Grant, a (freat soldier of nnii'iubted merit (or ho would war, giving up his Democratic opin ions when elected president by the liepubliran party. Bctdellan, a I Democrat always, norcr swerrin in i hi allegiance to his party; no office. ; no money, no bribe, eould make him I forsake his Democratic principles. lie lived an honest man; he died an ! honest man. Although in a place where his position gave' him ample J chance to ga.n money, no "Black I Friday" or Ward affair darkens l.io i unspotted career. No section of this country has any complaints against him. ttis friends loved him; his enemies could not hnt admire his ability, 1. its honesty and his in-) tegrity. As organizer of armies, his mas terly skill gave to the I'nion cause I i nww Ot tirwmhua'"'amK -at'.. Kgimng- dhujj jflaTrt Ian-i 'air'j twU-d--t Antjam; tan m Indcrs'looY' hif Mbsfcei-'fth-at, -hftr-paftr t tion to the Presidency of the United I Stiitei. Ho IHilleil l.SOO.fMX) of the Ho IHilleil l,800,fMX) of the popular rote to Mr. Ijticolu's i,'J'.'O,0iH). Ho died at 3 o'clock on Tlitirsdav morning October '.'iith, of heart dis- moiig j J. A kind man, a brave soldier, au hon est gentleman. AN'OTIIKR WAR. At Oswego, X. J., Gen. Logan ' mane a sih-ci ii in which no prcuic- ' 1 ted another war. Ho says that the former s'.Hveholding States preven ted thei voters by illegal registra tion, by ballot stuffing, by shot guns, ti express their wishes; that whenever a minority tried to gov ern a majority, war was imminent. We have no doubt that Mr. Logan wishes war; we have no uaU titl j he attributes hii defeat to thc for mer slavcholding States who gave last year electoral rotes to Gen. Iiogun's opponent. He undonbtedly wishes them in a plaoo the name of which is not used in good society. Now, Mr. Iogan, let us whisper in your ear, we do not want any war; we are too busy building new factories and raising big crops to in dulge tn any snch extravagance. The" people of the Sonth want peace; the people of tho North want peace. Gen. Logan, Sherman, Pnraker, Blaine 1 Co. notwithstanding. ISTER2TAX REVZITDX. "A Randolph man goea to Albany for illicit distilling. Xo doubt he ' a poor cuss wnose yearly run wouldn't average a barret, all told. ' ru'l t big onMsHpotit every time, while the little oniTiorsa frj eaten sneot, well rutioea in. The above wo clip from an ex- oJwngerand hotr true tl is. VTe re- menibcr very distinctly how a whis- key ring in St. Louis iwiudled tho j goverutaent out of mifiiont of dol-! !,..- ....,! il. ..:..! inrs; we remember thc trial. It one of these men now in the prison at i This arc do not tellevo. as the Gov Albany? No. tir, they are not; eriior-clect is a man of too much they are walking abont with fine ' sense and too much bruin to cur clothes, plenty of money, and cnt-- believe this. We mnxt then think ting as big a swell as anybody. But ' that Judge Foraker, the Governor where are onr pjor mountainoere, jeloct of the great State of Ohio, has who, at our ext hange says, hardly j wilfully and maliciously lied; that mak a barrel a year? In Albany he knowingly besmirched the fair prison. Ont of ten prisoners j fame of a titter State; that he !n- at Albany, nine have wum the homo-spun one broadcloth. While the Utter class has iwiudled to the I amount of millions, they re rcn- ' resented by only ono individual; ; the first class, t:- homo-spun poor ; liovcnue? Co to Albany and see. - What do ire pay lnUrml Ucrentte for to-day t STATE AClttH lLTlBAI- E FAKTXKYr AND IIMl WBATION". Tho Itcidsvillo Time and Ktb tter'n Weekly, published at Bame plat e, also the Scoilaiul A'etk Com-monn-ealih are printing themselves t on record asant.oMiiistic to the State j Agricultural Department and its i branches. Th. hist named con- temporary prints seron ticstioni as follow ; , ,,ow m Uhm I - - ' . fcy lha AKrjculumJ Depart ment for the last five years? i At what time, where and foi wtiat pnTixne was it swnt? i 3. Nam each indidual who rc- tered a part of that money, and how much be received, and what services each rendered? 4. How much was used in the Csh department, and how it was used? S. How much waa used in the im migration department, and how was it used? G. How much waa used for airri- I culture proper, and how was it used T. How much was used in travel ing exjienses, hotel bill, cigars and honors? After these. question, (which, to say the least, are insulting to the dignified heads and employe of the department) in a half apologetic manner the Commonwealth says: "We are not charging corrnption wf.. lifts ur extravagant. So don t fly off the helvo, etc." Don't flf off the helve," indeed! ......tv... 1 ' ' ' i it ur niir vwu sti-Kiinit st .tin tit-- are 1 - J 'L 9taJmJ. " ln wg" & answering !'amiliar with the expenditures and I accounts, of the department, we feel i accounts of the department i tnat ''"'. re MT aluiinisurcd by I gentlemen having thc interest of the i old State at heart and are will- i "'K lo ,cav' 10 tll'ln- Why snarl i much good for our Stato. It must 'be very discouraging, after their ar i duous labors and honest admiuis- ! tration, for such gentlemen as Hon I M. JlcOehee, Mr. I. M. Wilson I Mr. I'atrick and others connected to hear the howl uf discontent. F.vi - .. .1.. u .. .l.j . ' ...... . , nuent at Atlanta. ILtnton K ir. leans and at out own exposition, are vividly apparent in this part of the State. ' 8ECTI0NAUN 1. " Judgo Foraker, lately elected '" ari.or of Ohio, is beyond a doubt a man of culture, refinement and experience; unquestionably he rep-1 resent Ohio. The Judge, in a! speech in Washington last week, i snid that a photograph of Fitz ' Hugh Lcc, in a rebel uniform, had been scattered broadcast over the ' Stated cainiwigu purpose. Hc ! furthermore states that confederate flags had been carried in Democratic demonstrations. Also that Fits Hugh waa asingeu. H, Le,t saddlq for effect. Geo. Fits, who ought to know, aaya that at the inauguration of Clevelaad bo wore the uniform of the Virginia militia, and that he had hia pirturo taken in this uni form, and that this was the only photograph of whose existence ha I knew anything of. As to the Con federate flags, they had never been aeon in a Democratic demonstration, but that his followcif had carried l'. S. flags. J udge Korake. appear. hro in a f very unenviable- light. He cither did not invcstigBte this matter and I. repeated these falsehoods full oflrjoSth prejudice, and glad to say something tion . . . ... . ., ! mean about hit fcllow-citisens. tebiloUally slandered a Southern Uencral; that lie oil porpose drug ged t)K mune of Loe in the dust. Slutfiie on you. Judge! Kluune on yoa to lie so ! Shame on yon to abuse a weaker neighbor ! OFFICKOF IXTKKNAL RKVK ME HEMOVF.D FKO.H STATENVIM.E TO XEWTOX. I This :( thcUtest in Revenue cir- cle. Our neighbor, the Landmark is indignant about it, and laments thit skp, and with good cansc. Why was the office mored? It certainly is against the interests of the dis trict." We furthermore do not bo UttJftOtt. liking wa.fro !peK'4lrn- phioc of Mr Katon, ami W . 8. the-offico. Gallant in-dell, that in ; Trci.holm uf Churli'dtcn, S. C.( in fliiit .if li .ril.ta iJ rituttif r.ftitM lias roll 1 1 up Immidomo lu"n orotic majority year lifter year. Will soiaeUxly iiiforni us whv the olRec was moved? ltetlrr raove the office and whole system tnt of ci istenr. li-unlrv .titles is ftn our lal.le and a tiptop paper it is. Published ; at A'heville. If yu keep thati style, op, ltro. Tomlimon. you I should) have IO.OiW subscribers il ' frf,lit "7 ' i,"e Unll Y,'ry ctK'"P- BoiMsN of ti:k YVF.KK. ' Tlinradny. Th question of the location of (icn. tirant's gravo has been prrma nentlj isttlcd by Mrs. Grant, who wauls the body to remain at Kiirr si.le I'arli, X. Y., with tlieoulycon- litiun lliat she may hate a pia' i- In j us Getr. (n-Of B. McClcllan dird :ln. inoruiijg. Snow tuid ice in the N'nrlbwrst. i Ht-jgrs. the regular D.m nomintr, was elected mayor . j timotir ?,W majetity. eralic f Hal- rridny. Fred Ward, the partner of I i.e. . , . I ant. 9r-r.rKA ... . t I. a penitciiliary. l.--tr.. X.. .ttsi.iu . - i uvrnii... t.in.1 iw mr s.trat .a died a! ltethlehcm I'a., in his XOlh year Gen. Ix Oen. Ixgnn makn3nnthrriee-h ine rou'. ti ano! the adtuinis- tration, at llinghamton, X. Y. .... . 't, .... t-Mjiisiur nn.-rman speaks nt ; i t-1 ensburg, and disavows any intention j 10 WT lo bloody shirt- It t!t not pay in Virginia. Hn.J '1'hs Am4-ti an Clipper ship. A (1. Ko ei nift.le the tssa-e aensu the AtUmtic in eighteen days. One oj tho fiwtest trips matlo. The story about Iw'i sadtlle be- ' Mr,rtfl round in Virginia, has , " """ eampsigr. he. Kvcry J MTmation of th Itadi.-al leaders f.r hu r.ro.rH r.ii. I,r " provea lalse. The yaeht Genesta, whi. h com - pete4 with the American yaeht 1'uriU.v for the inUrnatioal prise. ,i . and cne tn second U.st, arr.ved at 1 ortsinauth yesterday after a nine- teen days trio. One dav she mH !M0 miles. . Saturday. A meiniment was unveiled to Philippflieis. the itivntor of the telephone. Tho ?rcat Eiutern. the largest steamship in the world, was sold at Pul'''0 auction to-day for tllil ouO. She Cost 1100,000 in I h,'i8. Sixty people are precipitated into the rive at East Saginaw, Mich. A great many hurt and several drowned, A "ii:w explosion at ltcsehitia, Hungary, kills thirteen miners and dangcrt.nsly wounds fifteen. Au explosion in the Murray Hill (Steaai laundry Xuw York, scahli . girl to death A nii'way aidimt occurred in Virginia, and two men were killed. For the benefit of Mr. Sherman we will sur that this had nothing to. do with pohtios. Sunday. v- The Martin Luther Society, of New Y rk, celebrated yesterday the miversary of the Ueform- Cardinal Manning and fourteen British l 'athulic Bishops have issued a manift sto denouncing mixed edu cation,' Memdavr. 1 ho Canadian 1'acilio was oomidt ted to-day. Gen MeCleltan's funeral scrviw-s : , ..i j , . .. ,, I., it Boi.iiiisvii .u-.iist m X3 jiaitt- "I son Arcane I'rtubyterian Church, they were of the simplest kind. After th ecrvlccs the tody was put on tlie titan and interred at TVeri- j ton, Xew Jersey. Atuong the pall bearers wore lien. H. S. Hancock and (!cn. Jos. E. Johnston. Tuesday. Klcction to-day. The steam boiler on a dredge in Iong Island Sound explodes, Bink- I ing the vessel and drowning all : aboard six men. Wednesday. I lie 1'resileut to-day tipioiiit8 . . Kdgerton, of Fort Wagner, ln-f ' . 1 : . . . n:. 'l .. : . fi ; UlilllS, t 1W1 ntT MT I UUIIIilWItKIVI j .1.,..,, . $ ( . ("!-. . ' Thirty-one deaths to-day in 5lin trct.l from snull pt.x. The Antlrc monument, near Tap pan, was blown up to-day by a dy namite earirnige. ST U F. N V S. ('apt. Spr;tgue has in tijtcratinn at Old l-'ort, the (V..per:ie hiisinesw; niailufaftures barrrls and In.cht ads t of ail di si-ripti.-ns. ilr. K. A. 1'. will. ii, s sun, on or.e acre, raised ibaeco. lienor f W.4.it, -nf An illicit disliller nas se'lt f Unndolpb county to Albany week. It Messrs. I.cw-ry A C... have in ' , , W V.'PT!' iL . , .,, . i HiirfWIne r.srcntpr of Joba LuehT njH ration the only band ssw mill m j, hl 52 is',-4 ts the Slate, at Warntsv He. . C. i . l.;rfe 1 otcls bnilding at Hick e hotels bnildmg at Hirk .rT. tor a-teo's son. ( hart. W . Stntt t Springs Senat will re. e c an appointment in tin interns! retcniie st i ro-c. Klbert I.. Slicrill. of county, lost Ins dwetlmc t at,wba j house hv 1 Cre on del. JMh. t'.i-tirt. o ' 1 An aftit of W.-.t.ro iutilroad the Mate getting i!.' VYiM. t'utn s. t irs is in nvf-roeH to emii;r. Thr.-e fHTiiilit liav moved to Tliey auv more e. ttitiaeeti. fr..ni U.. Yn.it. v tl be it V Ingham A j tfiipai, V h.w b.-t-ti f.,r 'J6' l.i'iiuu for tin. i.sri .di. i ...L,h..M.l i l.i;i;iti . , 1 , . i . V nion j Miss Jesse V inkier, of Side m, has I Ken engtgi.l kv the (.r.-i.ltd Seliwl ! tsloli to ci s : itu.1 r.ii-i ions ,.h iI.m t..,,.. .t.. u..l,.o....! , in that instUiitio.,.- K ,-,' Wt I !' ; t ol- . .V Folk and Dr. .1. (. Wilcot had a difli.'u'tv ut Asbs .flinty court. Hut for tb inn r fcr.m.T of friends a pistol would have gone off. Eastern North Carolina is d'stin ed to' be a wontlcrful ovsicr and !i!i loarkrt. Western North Carolina; will always be noted for irs acini lural, mineral and timber int. rots. . ! Wiley Andrews std.l hit farm near I nutty t ll,-ge r war ag .. f..r i M.''. n.l it m rstimati-d that the ; purrnascr will realise the amount i paid from the sale of his i rvsmt ! vpr ,Tl,l' of toba.oo. M ,, j S"t""f: U lrw " "'' '"' ' curative twwers of th-rt . -cut y dis- ' lminml .,,,,,; j county. X. ('.. thete will a rush , to it next Summer. ... .. . . W hitticr-llanirenr-Silcr I-ind Im-! proveitic nt Comiwuy have Im-utrd in ' sin county. lr' Cl.irk W hitte r is the banker and manager; t'spt. i II. M. Uaniseiir the attrveror. and i I!. . Sil.-rtlie attorney. They of- frr special inducements to settlers. The first live years the purchaser of land is required to pay (i ir cent. and after that, has five vears in whieh to pay for his farm. " Dr. W. has pure-hand already 8'j.Oi.iO acres. ' A resident of the Oford, X. t, district cxpnsHcs himself as follows to the Xew York Tb.icm Ltnf on j ...r enT 111 inis seeiton: j i,e !a ter curings are Utter than first. ! There will bo mr.ro pounds m this1 crop than in that of m4. but tl.c (Uiility may not h sog.md. There , will be a good crop of tillers, is tceiatiy to 3i n. mi and mahogouv. and a fair r..ji of smokers and cu't- ters, but the crop of wrapper will oe a very snort one indeed. Clncinnatt will sell tts.tmo hogs, heads of tobacco tins year. A shipiicrs convention, compose.! of thegrom ra of wlut brler to bai'.io, ill bo held in Cinciuiiatti on the ltli, prox. II. W. Shaw, Utter known Josh ltlllmirs." the hnmnrist. died i on the 14th it thc Di lmonte Hotel, ' Monterey. Cal., of rppoplexy. ' j m ' QTTtj K i Ocrtifteale of St.s-k No. 815. In the ' Norlh Carolina Hailrtunl Company, Issued U... 1. i-. ,u, . i . t. . . - i .. .. B.. , i ..o-iioi-r i.i. i.m, tu tne nsuie oi .1. n. . tulroad : (juw bjng been destntj 1. aotlre Is ! heltv glvrc. lhat after the explrotion of IM davs snnlltKliun IH hi. n,..t. t... . ' rtill',e O " Ht'EKS. iM isaurv, .v t,. utL SS. lata. 4-6 JOHN HATLEY. Shop ftmr nillis from ftitlsburr. oo ilriugle Fercv lttuul. dues lllaiAimiltU intt of all kinds. Uur- Shocinir, and Unjriry ltepnlriiii: sntl Hsliilin" UeirsD tees w tftMxl wurk m it tlout: iti tltc coua ly , and at low rules. THE LOCI! BRIDGE. THE MOCKSVILLE R. R. Salisbury Cotton Mill ' Will tmll.l up Just as E. Miller has ; built til- his iuntieusc stock ttf tittH t-rlt . ; I FniiU. J j CHRISTMAS GOODS and CA.'JDY ! Huiiinm l'.in-.Un I'lirr.tnU Ufiiaiua j 5 ( CIIROUS. He has cvert lliinif vtm ran think nf an.i ' more t-ominj; In evt-ry tluv. tie has lie ; i(ioi to rliml' lit lltl t.ijtltntl wiil stsm lisvft i as lsre s itttek ss any Ir.-usc is the citj. Sale of Land ! Tiy wir'ijffif n firrnT nf ihr Hufrtot Toiirlof ltow:iit CtMi.itv, 1 will M'lliuLihr (n !Htr- on tho Jlrt ifav of .ViTrmlr, tlif f..ll..iviiip tM-'l of ui. V'li.njiiijf lo the t'oMlr til Jno. Lut-Lej, Hpri'iUM-it ttuat-iJ in fvcit h Iritb T"'H flip, rsi.d U'iirnir-1 sii.t ttrwriUti om ttA l.w : A Ttrn-t t ( !ut Ou HLasiml Tfnty-8" icret, h ijninntr Us cf Jno Ttjrnrr, J l M'wtrc wsnd oilirr. hjiut ltt! Wilt t Mittl -TrTTiTTli fifi rMntt-.f the il.iw. TK.JMS OK SAJ.K : Hi.liltnf will r.Miiniciti t- hi $ ''44 . lif ihtnf CMk. wlw-ri alr iMMi'iiwi). with ft rmlll o I'lf irnmntiif lwf'-U.inlfl ot Hht ftwi sic Mvi.ilu frfin Any rt MR, with tnUTMt 0 7) ' GREAT STOCK r FALL AliD AYINTEH xiGOODS ! l nc Rl 1.1! fi'k tiirlA umltsl, M-.t k ..f ti. tVEP.Oi.K'Irrt; Simply Immense ! UK At. TI A t Tri. K'.vt tit f x -.m -re. i'lti! t -iitir pttss. Stl KS. -at; ftrtts. tin sfl sttl... Trttrctir. WV,Vi Bls.J tin !l.,il,,i .. ; Ksu.lfcT.r.'hli-r. sthi ll.iTsiL ri"- Frvi.t-r. ? i-ki-!- Iir;tii iii.tiis-nt- ivif !v . lUugn n.TKfl Jt KP.1! ro w MAHKETS, KISIA filH t I.Alt!. rUU. M NO, Slut mirrailieral lina of JUItS'EYls, S1U-WI.S, SfltfAft. HtHM K MT JAt'KKT.i, HiloltT BAM, XKrtlTfM. .., Ac SAI'KIS. TOH tlX, TAHI.F. l.Wf.H ; 0U11.T5, COMFORTS, BU.VliETS, CAKI'i LAt)it AMM IIII,i,KN . C.Nt'PK W KAI! w.itrn sti.1 t.tlirrwiti.; Htirrr fu" eni.:.i. lot- tnt-'jitlng p-isJ Hnf . Ridded Hoseky, V'iacst rv, r stto hsre KLLt LINK tip (XNTLKMKN a fy. DF.KWEAR A Fl UNiMHISGt. rno l fail to set thru. Hsu. Can. IUh.is m.l Shoes. (-1.-C? Of,TT'T? T-rnca Jf fSi . J-1-E'S- u1, f"' STANDAR6 GROCERIES, ama pries others tt!l old goods for. Wood and Willow Ware. Tninks. Valltts. SEWING MACHINES. Agents for AMERICAN sn.t sr. J0H5 Sewias; l!arh!o!t the most rclialJe on the uwtkeL BARGAINS! A splendid and varirti SJtnmciU ut tts left over front hut winlrr. will be sold Bolow Cost to n,k' m The tiotsl. art In ner- "''oa. it nri s servlcesbls as any gmnls. . I l-"k for the tin trnin Counter. Also, a . f lh: iui.I tihors. carried ''"m " bargala below - .. . ... .... ,. Pv7"l'en yne want anything that should IS kf'lt. In N flM.i-lM Mti.w. miu tA ua . . ::. J ------ f"r w'l'roiWlo nwet and sorttf -maads of curtomsrs, Csnae and MRRfiNFtt '.0 ' RRlFi ' 1 . , j ftollstniry, Oc-t. S4, 1SS5. I If Look at This I Ws keep on sale the celebrated PIEDMONT WAGONS,: Miwfe at HIcIhwt. X C THESE WAGONS ARE NOW AT THE FROXT. I Thf V wsrssrdrvl f lltSTPRFKll'sfM t by tl.t Xenh Csniua Btaxs Einuitio. l lUlriKh N. t' , (Xt.b llWs'b. oii Csrolins Fnir Assoeislion. at CVhii, imoVi until, -.mi,, fcita stvl aKiiist.' st'ti ts the t'hester cot.Biy, (tl V.) m . '.'".tber tit"! ato s!i r.-i hisn Tbrsr wsios are seld tor cash r a tlnif We l-n sell ihs COLI'MBIB lH'OGYCO-i. Unrivalled Vehicle! Tby have no fniul, Tn pdrr qiuUtr HEJIEMBER v Kipuaiiioa. ii Ntw (ItImh U rH r3, Tr u coaipcisWra. " " ALSO S'andjrd Buggies, Carrlagti, aid Spring Wagons. Ti sl sr. -till, t-MTaaUsJ KwMasw wok i-srS list-tons ( ontpsav's mimi1ss r,--., I s r- It.W i,tsOiI rB Milts, ' rw ( (HE TIMES. A:- Iw.it ami fit.jit Vf 3ov K Itofpaw, i O Wans. ,. . llf NEW STORE. mkat rin tun Kr.xs.. taa m I l Hi. .ci.l sll kind. t,( ( tmtir, li-v. A,, l i.r. TL.tKni sad 'Slsiua. A Hi.. Br i.t.f ( rl,-in IWivu-asrsM. I mm t.iit J ilrsitBit U Frxtt 1'ivS rtt-r. h n l.n morning. , tt- I..,, ittt- ui-ii Mw. s rail ssmI ss t. t . ...r.,:l W..ifr..i SUiTtl. Id i4:t ()M) IhMX'OU MX. Head this t vlnma Over and Se if There U Anj thing Y U ant. If yon wjnt to mn-haiir sar px ds ailicrlited in this enlamn cafl to. us. If you have any second hand good, f.r sale we will advertise them in this column. -charging yo S per cent if they are sold. i N li Coal Stove, small, bat in goi.d order. Has Wen ased but little. I'nce ft. cost 14. Xo. :i. Price tn. Good office coal stove. So. 4. Thr. imitatioB walnut, three foot round, tablet; good as new. eh. Xo. a. Show Cote, thra tnt long. Oval silver plated; good at new. Cost 116. 50. price HZ. Xo. g. Walnut, wuubls top aid board. Pncw 5. Xo. 7, A mil of 40 nrsh wirtfaaa S ct. per foot Xo. 8. On top baggy and Ikrtsj open. I'rire from lit to tSft ' I Xo. 9. st ( tingU and sjoabl harness cheap. Xo, 10. Hturtivant Blower aa4 llangcrt in good order. IVica 80. Xo.ll A lot of rope, over 300 feat tn all, Cheap. So; TJ. "Two mining buckets. No. 13. Four foot bo wood ttovtt, ; . Xo, 14. A lot of good bird cagct. ... '";-. ' No. 15 American Sarin; Machint GtHitl ortler, and will do perfect work. I'ricsj li.OO Xo. 16 Base Violin in good order Cost filO. Vrttx. tlS. Xo. 17 Self-feeder Price 1,0. Coat tlg. Xo. Dt Small Crsxl, 8 p Btove ,ve for !.'. Ks in n, llty frame (Jlleaji bapifMi
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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