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NORTH CAROLINA HERALD, THURSDAY. . -NOll EMBSB 1. WS. CITY ITEMS. CVurt next week. - " Repairs are being made od the ovari buuao. - : ;-V Fred Fisher, Esq, of Wayneeville, N. C, is in the city. , Thursday, the iOth day of this , - 6 g found at Meroney's nail, brown kid glove call it this office. Jfr.' " Alexander," of A Heghany county, is here with a dro?e or cat tle. . '. Mure improvements are going on at thii date than ever beforo in Malisbury. - . Jfote Smith i the greatest ";k aum" dealer in town. lie has a drove on band. , . -.Thro bean, four 'grown men, threw women, children aiiiHiiitum. in town yesterday. Ifr Vim Uwyn and lister, Jfias Laura Uwyn, of Wilkes county, are vriug A'r. W. It M'. ;Sr. Esportkp M CRT) 11 John Long est Will Todd, colored, but night, yid it is reported Todd u dead. - Bcall, Boat ft Foard are making a addition to the brick warehouse. Tboy are the men for improvement. 0 A. Sharer the town tax collec tor says pay your taxes before December the lirt, and me eoiu. Capt. Ik-all aent to 8uiithdel'e fur Ueah colored paint. They sent him black paiuL Nothing wrung about that ! J. M. Hade,' the real estate agent, hae just aold to Prof, l'rice lud IMor, near Zioa Wcaley i'ol kge, lots for :US cah. Miss Carrie Murphy's ek-gaui and artutic illuw shauis luok the first premium at the itaieign, i hnotte aud Aaueville Fairs. - Three wagon loads of machinery, containing boiler engine and aaw mill lor the enterprising VV L White, paaicd uur otlioe un Saturday. Tho display of Cbriitmaa goods. at iiiutts s drug store u tne natal in trlt)'i"auit renrvsjs credit o: Jfr. Kli Jfiller hae made a new departure i A delivery wagon taste fully gintcrr up deliver his goods unywuvreiu town.' ttecuiameudatjlc push I More granite at the deppt for (hipment bij U A Kislur. One tlo. lt weigh threw long, and seven or eight ainalt one turoe and four buntlxvd pounds each. Kobt. Crawfurd.wai in the city jnavrdar." lie, With K. C. . V ilia, t hai. LlulntM and others, have gone over to Uigb l'oint to tlu tteld ir.als of cekbrated dogs. W are indebted to Mr J A I Murphy for a nice a bouquet of flowers at care and continual watch ing can produce this late in tlm lull. 'I hey are tery beautiful. " , Mr R M hai changed thej last front wiiiilow ol his itore into a door, to equalize it with the ether. Unite an improvement, bob, , Squire D. Barringer, wbo had the mislortuns 10 break hie leg aome time ago, hai io far rvcoverrd that ba eould take an active hand in a corn hulking but Jfondjy. 11. B. Claflin, the great dry gnoda merchant, ia dead. They lay that Jfr. Tbitrbcr, the great grocery Bian, has taken hie faithful friend, Jfr. Voang, with hiui South, and tliat there will be wedding. , On riatarday night Julius 6'ater shotatLera tinflin ana Bit Aoeh Jfftllabbuu in tbe arm. Jnliua ia a bad ehot. Noah ii. mad and hat a doctor bill to nay. Inn it feel ing bappy. All colored btak. The merchant! of Haliabury will eliM their pcee oj buatneea on Tliankiciviiig Day. J'eople from out of town will plcaae remember that there will be no buaincu done in Saliabnryn Thunday, Not tilth. The Fourth Quarterly Conference on. me oaiiimirj riiinci oi idh m. . B. Chnrch, will be held Friday night November the 110th. 1 Dr. W. H. Bobbitt. the Presiding Elder, will preach Sunday morning and night io IH jaeuivuiflk . Kcv J C Price hi doing tome good work for tbe Zion Wealey College, lie ii now in California and received mbacriiition of $A,000 from Sen ator Stanford, unaor tne condition that he ahall raiae a like amount on tbe Pacino Coaat. We hope and have no doubt that ho will be iuc oemful. Tbe dancing fralpmity met Fri day night at the Old Iliiko-y C'lnb rooma. J D Brown waa called to the chair and Tlieo Buerbaum re- ? nee tod to act aa Secretary. Mr Irown, in eloquent and appropriate ' wordt, itated the object of the meet ing. The Iteasur Club then or ganiiCd by electing Capt Theo Par ker President and Theo Buerbaum ai acting tecretary and treasurer. After all the business -was transac ted tbe club adjourned to meet next . Friday night at tho Southern Tule graph Oflice. Yesterday veiling, Kov. 18th, at tit Prc?bvteriS ehsfoh t High Point, by KeV P U Dalton, Mr Hardy K ilicka was married to Miss Phylena L Jfendenhall, of Uuilford. Emery Meudenhalt gave the bride away, while N U Kirkman acted as beat man. Capt Gates and daugh ter, Marie, from here, were present, ifr flicks is well known here as a flushing and energetic gentleman, and rre offer him our most sincere congratulations. Frames mxle M order at Bnertwam a. We the undersigned retail liquor dealers of the town of iSalisbury, do hcreby-bligaterT)arselV,eTrrcloe our respective places of business on tbe Sfitbday of November 1st, 1885, and to remain closed nntil regular opening hours on the 27th of Nov: C K if ills, Jfillcr 4 Hmith, JT Harrison, Afoyle Bros, J X ail, W. 11 Kestler. Until the M Photersph Osllery Is nnUlied sloileiiucb will eouiliiue his tws (acss on KUber ttreet, up atsirt next to Capt Wllllains Brown's. Mr J ,? Stewart has painted for her daughter, Jfri J P Jfoore, two panels of Kud Puppy, Dog tooth Violet, Golden Bod, Clematis and 'rYiiu Coreopsis, which tor artistic and elegant execution do not find their equal in the 8tato. They are un exhibition at Buerbuum's store. TCnkllun riiwaU l ill tlxis d I dncriptloa at very low prices, at Buar baaai's. J. K. Bailey paid our town a creat eomnlimrnt. so far as the healthfulnrss of the city goes, when he asked what i.reTinme of the M. jventinn. The association was very U'l. were, ind how many we had in (fortunate in securing as Superin tho city, lie hs lived here with j out, ifr, J. H. JiHa. so we!! and bit large family for ever seven I furors Id y known as the late 8uper months, and has never had occasion ' iuteudeut of the. Oxford Orphan to call a lit. Asylum. They collected for the E C Ulller lux ncrind that deu-1 Orphanage this year W.1M.17, and clinia sralnl Plaeapple. We have tried It, and nail It almoM si rood as the fruit ju pkknL Tbe be miuj out fur an bruaia Try tt Our frieud.W. W. Hall, of 8cot4 h Irish township, had a painful, al though not serious accident happen to him last week. While hauling a load of corn the team took fright and run away, throwing Mr, Mall under the wagon in such a manner that both wheels ran oror his body. I'r, Kaniuty was called and pro nounced no bones broken. , Malaga Oiapea, Baaaaai, Omgn, it Buerbaum', . l)r J W Davis preached last Sun day moriiini at the Presbyterian cburi'h. aU.ut Japan,- itjTtie)e, rpstnr.i laws; vivlirnNan Jkatf tsnlVifc'-',J''A' peut a" difr W; erfl' Tftt.m;jMvat2nttisH In tlw ercnintrhe lfoctof 'at the Metbodist ;Lurch gave his hcartrs a thorough account of the Metho dist missions in China. We are sorry to hear that Hr l)avia will leave at to ffv to South Carol) n4 but bope tliat he will soon return. Aorfloacer st the great Irca Clad Ware boase, J k Oavrr, with ku tbuaderlog voire, Wbe baa always beea tbe people' cbofee. Mr J F ivbinson, our energetic bridg builder, tells lis thst the new Achenbach bridge ii nearly com pleted, and will be ready for traffic to-day, Thursday. As the bridge is on a very much frequented road, haste was nece saury, and ia order to sxpeilite matters, Mr R. camped at the bridge, and stayed there during all the disagreeable weather of week ; before hut. He certainly deserves Credit for his push nod em-rcVi lie tn yl that tbe new bridge ia two feet higher than the old one, that all the nudcr work and two thirds of , the upper work is new. Faary Picture Frames, at Boerbauia's, ' Mr Ed. Shaver ia making quite an improvement in that part of the old Mansion house formerly occu pied by Bill White as a barber shop, by lowering the floor to the level with the sidewalk. While eugsged in this a workingman dug up an odd-shaped, old-fashioucd bottle, evidently the first efforts of an in fant glass industry in America. The almond-shaped bottle contained ap ple brandy, and as the bottle, buried three feet under the ground must hare been put thre when the foun dation to tnis wing of the Mansion house was built 0 year ago, this brandy is most probabiy the oldest in the United States, Connoisseurs say it Is fine,. " To the Iron CUd opening be sirs to go, (Tie f arnera and merrhaata all tell ne so); (a tbe twenty am. but, they say tt la true. That Hawkins will bare a (Teat hullabaloo. Another Tobaoeo Factory. Tbomason A Swink are workers. Now, that they have completed their new warehouse, they propose to erect on the same lot a factory for the manufacture of tohaeoo. What great strides have been made this year in the tobacco business, and all that helped in this Work are Eublic benefactors. Thenewware ouse of Tbomason Swink will open about the 27th. Four new tobaoeo exchanirei with the new five tones will give the city such life as she has never seen. "Hoop Of Gold." The universal, ntplrwlid, has been .nuv.r frnm ) yi the nuMlinn . How did you like the Hoop of Goldr It certainly is a touching story, with just enough humor to be natural, and should the company come this way again wa can assure them "a full house, and a hearty wel- nome. Miu Lavmrs Shannon, supported credit to DV Sir. uues nniue, wo a their profession, both on and off the stage. The entire troop J com - posed of talented ladies and gentle- enure ansenee, as every moer sec meD. , . Ition had tome rcprcionUtivo. Tbi Baptist Ststta Oouventlon. This association met at Scids vitlu, N. C, November 1HH. A full attendance of 380 m misters and lay members preint. An organi sation was affected by the election of Bev 0 X Bailey as President. The convention sermon wu preach ed by Iter J M .Vc.tanaway of Wil son. The expenditures for State missions were 41,!l4u.tt0. Thirty two usociitioni; churches organ ised during the rear thirty; whole number of cbnrelios B37; number of communicants tl ;447; number of oommnnicants in western baptist convention and Waccamnw associa tion 19,377; number of colored bap tists in North Carolina 110, Mil; whole number of missionary bap tists in North Carolina UiXii. Institutions of learning W'uke Forest College. Kndowment $102, 000; Hlielby, Thomasville, Oxford and Chowan Baptist Female Col lege are all in due condition and well patronised. Baptist Orphanage Aawooiatton. . The above named association or- Iganined twelve months ago. 8ecur- ft ' it coinmenwd erectiug five build ings, one of which is now finished. These Are buildings will accommo date 123 orphans, and Will coat t:,i.".0 each. Tim Unit orpU were reived last week. Although a uaptisi urpnanage, it is not re stricted to orphans of the Baptist faith, and the association has noofflc ial connection with the Buptist Con, have promises of a great deal more. Perianal. Steve 11, Bujden was in the city on Monday. The handsome C G B.ii)ey smiled upon our town but Saturday. , Rev C, R Heller, pator of the Iowrr SUino church, paid us a visit laisi Saturday. Prof Geo K McNeill, of Beids ville, flew around town on Saturday lust. . . .VissSallie Brnner has returned after a visit to her sister, Jrs C U icle, in laylorsvill , i . . vw. '-.-i.-.. ftowrfasf week. thfi giusl of his sis-t tcr, Mrs G P Krwin Ml Marshall Clement and her charming daughter are visiting their son md brmtheri Mr L H Clement. Mr. E. Lopcr and family have arrived Irom Winston, lie will at once open a stock of ffoods, " ei extend to him a welcome. We regret to hear of the illness of Mr l,ouis Clement's Younger son Edward, and we hope tne little fel low will soon recover. Mrs. Mai. Erwin uncut two davs this week in Stutesviile to witness the marriage of Mr liichard Evans and Kia ilaggie Chambers. Wo were pleased to meet Col. Bradford, of Washington. He is hero in the celebrated Black well Bull trade-mark Miss Bessie P. Wharton, of Lex- ington, a., is the guest of Mrs, Ed. Siravcv. She ia a step daugh ter of tirn. Williams, a Professor in the 'Yashingto&-Lcc University. Messrs. A II Craigo and Craige I.ippinoott, of Philadelphia, are in tho city. Glad to see yon, Harry, and we hone that yon both will en joy yourself. t 1 Guests of the Old Iliokory Club the past week: ' C F Sprtgne, O W Bird and T F B Diiryea of New York City; W 8 Kegns of New Jer sey; H li Btrrow Winston, N. C; F A Bohbilt Trinity College and Frank Uargrave, Lexington, N. C. Honeat, . ' - i i It is seldom at the present time tliat a failure or assignment of bin iness is a credit to the unfortunate twrties interested-. Itowerer, ws have one instance of it in this eitv, Jones, McCnbhins ft Co. In their case it has been an honeat minfor- tune. After four r Are years of hard work and close attention to business, they find tbeyaro in difli culty. But with good credit of which they might have taken advan tage bad they been so disposed. No 1 They are honest men, and make an assignment, and are doing all in their power t pay np dollar for dollar, Such cases as this are of rare occurrence at this date. MookavUla Railroad. The incorporators of the T'pper Division of the Yadkin Bailroad Commny met at South Biver on the 17th inst., according to adjoub- ment, and was organised by the election of lr J W Wiseman chair man. II i Bo"t, was requested i to act as Secretary. On a call of the roll it was ascertained that a quorum was not present, and the meeting adjourned to meet in Mocksvillc on the 8th of December prox. The Secretary was instruct ed to notify all the incorporators to be present or send their proxies The Salisbury members of this Body ' oorporatJ were esiiecialty 1 prominent at this meeting by their Railroad Kotos. -r ' Elmwood will soon toast telegraph oflice, ; J of a Mr Andrew Mnrphy has been re tained in the Western railroad offices at this place. WD Griffin, formerly agent at Black Mountain Station, has been appointed at Marshall. Col W A Tarki on account of bis much avoirdupois, is called by the boy "Tbe pnnoe of Whalea. . . w .i -X .i it nas loeen reporteu uiu mere tsronio oe i A . A t I tne raiiroaus. ju it uwfKm wun the mail it will Dot be dona. Some thief has stolen railroad tickets from the station at Waynes ville. Conductors, look oat, and ditch thorn if you can ; i J. B. Crawford, who has been en gaged at Supt. MoBee'i office for some time, has been appointed operator at Bound Knob. . Jfajor Whiting will soon com meuoe a survey of the new railroad from Jfirion, McDowell county, via Waersviiie, to jobnson City, Tenn. The Leaksville narrow gangetoad has been placed In hands-of a Mr ceiver, Jritl. ifumhoad being the re ceiver. There will be no interrup- t,on tne ronn,n lb:l!n In Statesville ootrrt, the case of II. M. Jones, Administrator for Chas. Gordon, wbo met his death on tbe Western ttailroadwaicon- tinned. . . . Mr Warrrn hu been made assist ant to Mr Wyche, the ojerator at the railroad offices here. Sir Kr nost Shober ii engaged in Col W A Turk's oflice. ' The Lenoir narrow-gauge raih-oad have but twd trains daily for the winter. Going west, leans Hickory at 8. 35, a, m.; east, leave at 7.13 Capt West, the clever engineer on the Western, has almost com pleted his neat and homelike look ing house near the earshot. He intends to move in next month. 8upt. McBee has Issued an order to conductors requesting them to pass travelling post-office and mail inspectors on presentation m certi ficate of appointment from U. 8, Government. ! Mrs. J. II. Trimble, wife of Capt, I - . . . --i i eontlirctor m-tti western rait- mail, died suddenly at Istu!il'.! N. C, Mrs. Trimble is well re membered here is a kind hearted and Christian lady. E B Thomas,' general manager. Payton ltandulph assistant mana ger, Sol uaaa. general freight agent, J 11 Oiake and other officers U the 11. A I)., in oompanr with I SniK-rhiUmdrnt McBee and Col W A Turk, went up ta Charleston and the head of the road ou Tuesday. They are en route to Kaoxville, Tenn. Do We Want Chinamen a . Servants t ' Some time ago we had occasion to bear throe citiiena express them selves as dissatisfled with our pres ent servants. After talking with many Others on the' subject of Chinese servants, we wrote the let ter that is printed 'below. Onr brother ot the Tiding seems to think we want a deluge of China men all at once. Ob no! .We want to try 25 or 30 as town servants. rru Iks TMtaes, Ones VaUsr. (MUonla. Cblnanira Waatad. a good coiirrai ruiwino with mile aitn hoxsy lsVirr-a ISVA 8IOK. '" ' Ws received this morning the fol lowing letter. It ra from a rich minipg and agricultural region . 11ns la.wbat tlie letter liiys North CakouKA-ntaALB, 1 SAUaBisT, N. C, Ocf 0, '8J Editor Tidinoi j-ome of our citisens have concluded they would like to try Chinese lalwr. Young men would do the beat and could get from TS cents to fl. per day as laborers. 11 you are overrun with them advise their coming down here to a land of plenty. At nrst it wonld be hard tor them to under stand te ways; but I believe they wonld oo wMl nere. ae are low, but living it cheap, ana work plenty, i Yours truly, . BlOil'D. ElKKl, J, Weadvisotho Chinamen lo go. nalisbiiry, north uaroitna, is in beautiful country and i Chinaman can there lay np money at fonr bits a day. We speak knowingly for we were once in that town. Onr edi torial brother is off his nut when be says "at first it would be bard for tliem (the Chinamen) to understand the ways." No sir, the Chinamen can take the sqt.uv root af the average North Carolinian In less than threa seconds. The Chin man understands situation as soon as ha sees it; never have any fears about him not knowing It all. The way to get them is to write to the "Six Companies, San Francisco, and ask for aa many as may be wanted. We win do oar best to help North Carolina g,t thorn, and that country will get them even as Egypt gut locusts and frogs and some oilier leit ewnuvti mossing-. MINING. - Every miner and mining man should have the UmiD, as It will give yon the information whereby you can find employment and know what mines are in operation. Every week some of the Superintendents are in 'this city making inquiry for good men. Cyrus J. Knighr has sold his gold mine near Troy, ft. C, tor lz,000. RudiaU Ulna. ti.. i.... i i . n. ftrator at the liudi.il mine luvi uaiu put in m iiuv.wutwu- Long Oreek Mine. J. M. Williams, of Boston, Mans. was in Salisbury last week. He is operating a ten' stamp mill at the umg i;rek mine. Vein Mountain Mine. This mine has a large plant of machinery in operation. The best results obtained lately was from ten days work, which produced 110,000. One nugget weighing two and three quarter Miind!, Ws in not lobk for suuh gre:.t results every ten davs. Jfuch credit is due to Mr. Gaden, tho efficient Superintend ent, SUver Valley. Thiamin1 at present is idle, on account of tbe refractory nature ot the ore, Argentiferous Galena with sine blend. Capt. If. U. lhaney the Superintendent in charge, has inst received a sixty horse-power boiler, which he proposes to put in plafle, and begin operations as soon possible. New Knterprlaa, Aldrich, Hank ins & Co., write to onr enterprising postmaster to know the feasibility of starting a shoe fac tory hero. Our wide awake friend, J. 1). .Mi N'eclv has taken the mat ter in hand and will do what he can to have them settle here. They arc from Massachusetts and understand their business. Battle-Wilson. MIms Altec Wilson, tbe accomplUbed daughter uf MsJ. J. W. WiUon of Mar- ganloB, will be married to that prince of good Mlons, Herbert B. Battle of Hal eigb OB Koveaibcr 1SKD. Sad. Mr. Parker, of the Mystic Rubber Co.of djostonr Mann., died on the lecpcrJiy,ftweji T"tIi,w an ihomasville last rrirttn night, ire, with his wije and two vhildren woi-e en route for Asheville, wlierc he ex pected to spend the winter. He was suffering with consumption. The unhappy family returned ou Saturday witb the body to Boston. One More, and a Uood One. Jauk.-itowk, N. C. Nov 9, '85. Ei,iToits H era 1.0: Your very newsy and interesting pajier has been received. Long live the North C.tkol.iKA Hkkai.ii, Success and triumph, in all that is just and right, to its editors. Put mo down on your list of subscribers. I will be up some time soon, and will call and Land you (he money. I am getting on nicely my school is very good. J. M. WtATnERLV. SOMETHING FOR FARMERS. THE We congratulate you upon your success In the tobacco crop Ibis year. More to bacon has been raised In Ituwan, Davlo, Davidson, Randolph and other counties adjoceat than evur before. Everything potato to a better year In business thaa fur seversl years past. Salisbury has al ready become recognised as destined to Decerns a large tobacco market. The pub lic sphitsd ctltrens have by their vim and enterprise Induced several manufacturers sad leaf dealers to locate here; these will need a large amount of tobacco during tbs coining year. To meet tbe demands ef this growth In the tobacco business. and to acoommodals ou farmer friends la a place to sell their tobacco, we have erected the "Ima (lad Warehouse," which for accommodations, conveniences, utility and novelty, ws claim fa not sur passed by any In this country. Tbs sen ior member of our firm bas an experience of over 8(1 years In tho tobacco business, and win give his personal attention to the handling and selling of all tobaccos brought to uur house. We will have an opening sale ou tbe 95th of this month at which time ws hops sod expect to serve many of our f rieods, and tbe public generally, tt bring our aim to always serve the best luteront of the farmers, we respectfully submit the following : A mistake tliat Is made by many of our friends Is In notlaklngoareof tbeirtobac- oo after tt Is made. Tobacco raised and eared Dm b often greatly hurt by allow ing It to get too high in order, and there by to tnm red. Frequently tohacco is damacfd In value by carelessly assorting and handling; we therefore advise our friends Io carefully assort their tobacco, bulk as to color and sire to Uc It la small haadlre, as smoothly as possible not to allow tt st soy time Io gel la very high order and especially to market it in targe parcels as prank able, as very amsll parcels an frequently overlooked by buyers. More moaey la saved by properly handling and caring for tobacco than Is made by raising it. We shall korp ourselves posted as to the general condition of the markets and will take pleasure u giving what tntor- ualtuB we have to onr p'r" any lime. Hiwsrss Dhos. A Co., , V"i's Iron Clad Wan-house, Nov II, 16N5. Ballsbury, N C CHEAP! uub:-:lu.3. I want to close BOOTS, SHOES fiND HHTS, "WHICH AT ONE HALF Come at once sutd aecure Good BstrgrsUn. I have just made a second purchase of Winter Clothing which. I pro pose to sell cheaper than ever before. M. S. BROWN. MARRIED. Miss Hull, the eldest daughter of Abner, was married to Calvin Afil ler on the 12th, in Franklin town ship. Lout Tuesday night at the Pres byterian oburch in Statcsville, Jfr. liichard Evans to .Wins Jfaggie Chamheri, both of Statcsville. The brido is well known here and we must comrratnlate Dick in can- iiwne one ftlw. most caplivaU. . U..1IV ... ....... ..i sensible belles of Western Nosfh Carolina, MED. Emma Caublc, age S3 years, wife of Iti nj. Caublc, died in Salisbnry, Monday morning November lUth, at 5 o'clock. Buried on Tuesday the 17th, Bcv. FatherCross of ficiated. At his home, in Franklin town ship, Mr. Alexander Shoaf, on Fri day night at eleven o'clock. He was married the second time only throe weeks ago to-day (Thursday), to Miss Cassy Trotter. A few davs after he contracted pnenmnnia, of which he died. He leaves his newly wedded wife and a son by his first wife. He was a peaceful citizen, an honest man and a kind neighbor. BIRTH. In Eocke township, on Squire J. P. Wiseman's plantation, last Mon day night, a fine daughter, to Mr. John Shoe. The Standard Dra matle Company This company played to a large honsc on Suturday night the "Two Orphans." They were billed to present "y P rtner," but owing to circumstances over which they had no control (some one took a drink too much) they were obliged to resort to the "Two Orphans. " However they are a good comparly and deserve the patronage of the public. All here wero pleased and hope they will return. Valuable Town Property For Sale. R. R Crawford offer ht Vuliublr More Hnnm iWxNO fwl wlili good Dwell ing Houm p l aire, built of brirk, locttfni on Main fitnrul jurt ivrn Awn from Mur phr Corner, nbovn UotiIiH Hotel. Ora ik'W Hrick two itory pw?IHnr llmiMi with ol cp phndfj, (rood kftrlin, smtke hniiRe, wnoh honM, wood hfiu, Inrtfe garden and "tabic, riirlaireand bin- Jy houut; on EnnlM Nlrcrt adjoining Mra. urrv Brown'i wMrnfe. ' AIha. nn nlt-r Buiidinj Tsot on aamc aliwt H()x4U0 (art. AH tb.it pntporty will be oldcliftap and privately. For any furl Ivor Information, cail atthla oflUw, or addreaa R R. CHAWrMRD. B-tf Win-lop. N. C,' ' J, L Hopkins, 0A1LFEHTER, O0STRA0TOS. 1ID BUI 1 iDBIl, Ilrtvlnic had Hvd yearn cporlpnof In knwnn, SManly and Cxharrua rmintm, i tin r-MirNl to ttyitd IIuUm 4hI other buiUiinxfl nt ratoa tlmt will eonip.ti with CHEAP! out a job lot ef I OFFEH THEIR VALUE. Admiaistrator's Notice. Hnvtng toiken out letters of idinlnUlrv Itim upou the, enlaie of Ueurf Klulu, dee'd, 1 liereby give notice to all jM-numg baring claims against m'.d rslslt- to eihlu it tbe some to uie on or before tbe 811 dav nf October. 1HH6. ' All pcrxoos imlelittil in tho said estate i sre requested to make prompt wtilrmcut. A -,Y hLt l I ,. Tbti, Oct so, 61 Ailm'r '.Buy your Groceries from- -. tt. UAUULiJU, iKriiS STREET, - - SALISBURY, N. C. A full Hae of rirsVi-bus Groceries at ways on hand, and sold as rheap as suy bouse.in town . ITosslx. Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton, musac-e soil Flh. always on band sod of the linest quslity. loo ! loo I " On hand the year round. tWIbmember thst sll jrotxh sre de livered free of charge to your hnuw. A call solicited. J. A. OADBLE. , ij (Jroccr. LEES.OYliKMAX, Attorney and Counselor at Law, BALISBL'HY, N. C. Practices In State and Federal Courts. W ill attend tbe court of Jtoirsn, Unvld son. Iredell. C'shsrrus, Klanly and Moat gomerv counties, fjr Ottlcs No. , Council How. ltt FOR SALE I ffSTI A AM. . lull, t nnm 1, . I f land, llin-e milHi nribwnt front Rslis, our, in me new MorKtvine rosd. rni-o. fidm. . . john C MILLER. 6:6w-a Salisbury Woolen Mills. . Nsnorsrtiirart of rsahnsrss. Inn autlnMs, 7 1 - i BwwrH, i sms, uuua, wo. SALISBl'RY LODGE. EUGENE JOHNSTON. MiBtlictirer it Plug al Ttltt Tobicco. 7-ir FARMERS WAREHOUSE. SALES OF TOBACCO EVERT DAY. Ir B..II, Mt fyiard. fmprtnan. V THOLESALB AN 1) KKTAI L UI1UQGTSTS. THEO. F. ILUTTZ k 00. Sl'MCKlRI rot THI North Carolina Herald. OalrSllSrstTMs TOBACCO MARKET. asroirrsD r JOHN SHEPPARD. Luis. Commoa, ,- SMieo " Medium, - . 5 00 14 80 ',' ; Qiiod, . . e 00 u 1 SO " Fine, - - - It Wj) IT 00 Leaf. - Common, . . 4 00 $ 0 Ou ' ' Medium, . f CO t 7 00 Good, - . T 90 11 DO Wrappers ('ommua, . 11 00 (0 tS M " Mnllum, . 18 60 is) 10 00 (lo,d. . . ' wmion'm " ' KlM, . . K 00 if. 411 0U Fins Paaey . M 00 70 00 PRolwi'E ilXliKET. Conoa, utdtlllug, - . g to dm, . . S3 PHour, by sack, - . I SO Beefsteak, , . . io Wool. . . . . III!) Butter, . .... is :Ebk. - " . . . ' is labtawr. wlioleaala. t ocnia per pouad. Sweet Pelatoea, ' -- . 83 Irish " . . . . 44 l
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