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,NORTH CAROLINA HERALD. THURSDAY - DECEMBER 10. ") NEW ADVERTISI.MENT& . " Last KoricitW Braltkic al , '. AOHIXIKTRATORII StI.E t VI.C ABI.B CITY ITEMS, K. Loepor ha opc-fcx taaJjr for usinoss. -Htill they eoraor- Mr J T JJoss ia iu the market as tobacco buyer. About a car load of oar granite in shipped to licidsville yesterday. Ghcea's Uridgo hat been thor oughly overhauled nut put iutogood shape. J F Robinson onmmeuocs work on SiU't ereek bridge on the old Mike (Joodtnan nluce near liuek Creek Church. 11 uu 3 S Henderson ia ju Wash ington at bia port, aud wo venture to aay he will prove the peer of the beat of bia colleagues, A Charlotte gentleman told cue of ur.most respect. "citizens that be wanted .r,000 atoek in any cot ton mill that was built in .Salisbury. Wo have another letter from lr Scigler, tlie doutibt, who yisiUd us lately. lie, still withes to come to Kalisbnry if he could find au ap propriate residence. The Standard Dramatic Company baa lost iu star. Mias Alioe Irving j arrived in Charlotte last ireek, ha- ing left the .Standard at Yorkville, H. V, . .' .";; J. llowau Iais. of Btocle town ship, always on the push upward, ' killed a hog (Jersey lied) t(j moiitha j Miss Ida McroovT, piak cassjineee old that tinned the beam at 4C9. , and apanUh lace with pearls. Whnneit!" M' JUn,i WcNtrl. W hce f f ir ' i.- ' -,t ! , I with old gold satin: gold jewclrv. Mr. O. II. Keep with lu ailei ... ., , 11 . - , . . ; tM Holmes. Nile green satin, orient - and sun, are stienui 12 a weik or so' , , . ,. . . at the lioydcB Itonae Mr. K is 1 ? " " '. the ere.t .h.rt, manufmurer uf! ani.e bite, cream nun. eet-.tng . Yi,rk and wbite satin with gold ornaments. .."' j Jitra. Rankin, whtje cmsintcre ad Mrs CoiW, of San Antonio, Tel-J satin with diamonds, a, with her daughter, Mias Joaie, j iliss Alice Foster, blue ntm veiling and son. Master Kllintl, armed ; and oriental lace, diamonds, here Us Krid.ty morniajf on a twt i aim C. Scales, pink nnns eiling; or to her father, l) J J Suutmervll. ) kntil lace. H walk a,Ttff,sth8 W. S. V. B. 11. i. ' v- K LBt. "Uek silk with t.ikcuato tlie wellrran-d work-' ornamewt. shop of Mr.J. I). Small's. -Alwarsi ' 1 etwfcar. satustd Spanish buv. always workiii?, never hV, bee itU enwter diantooda. he will ma'kevoii a HhanJ aswvll; ' MM hallie.McK.ei.Mjvk white nuns j Pauline I'atkrr, Nile green nuns - Mrs. Esther lng, wife the; veiling and lace with gold ornaments, late Smith Uilig, died fty Mrs. Ahober, black saUuUec an di niRlil at Ui o':lk, V- m., of tan- rcr. Mie was i.V years g1i1 aii.l ai Miss Mollv Marpiv, bine caasiaiere faithful uirmU rof Salctu Lutheran , and spaulib tare, chun h in Mvelt luwiuliip. j Mary Sotitli, nhite caasimei aad v-.i l . JWark velvet. inr .- ."... . ... be doing a rmbitig btrsinew, i'l'lg-' iuff from the amount of checks; ' - f k 1. I Wf. stepped into ong )Tlc, and or-j dere.1 ten tlioasand rteekft.he otlirt ; Thev say Judge Sthenck made a j Tery bad "out wben no tried loj "wind up" our friend Cnpt Hell II. j U . K .,H lb muliinpr nlittiv.n. I Whv, Judpe-l Capt lh-n can make ! an.ihin. from an old kitt.ng nee.lle i : lo a ateaaa enKine. .. .. , j .1 vi- I I. II. vanaeiioni aa ".?,rtM- l. Mean, have beet, doing some good Ko, fclr 4llK,biu. ork m Lntoti iount,, n.r Mon-; . B(,W fllruaf9 wa i from , roe, wlwrs they eaptur., I'.O gallons j nn,kjllfl, mtnnA lhe fcottjnK of new Mfn , honor . Mtf.Un,prf nntm b a'T1-. ,7 r ' n . A ' " were made, al.r.Jth.tttwM antam,K.dupu,irYtlii (r orik.t. sce-n-dtng te good i ordc. Bu Tom , rh,-t,Mm, t. meti ani thor0 h!r u a good Hf! th. 8 of such , fc so ibl the l.ol stuff, and s-Jpde- th.lU lehsrrid, had been d iij, the . amr 4h ff , many says -ap... --rHaia t tivii Uinir nl,il.ln t h..m pouwerd onto the liquor I ham. Ity some overaiglit in our officeioi the (iraded School fclh i that in the names of Vt ill Alm and Miaauh three years he has been a' tbe Itelle Tatum wrie oasitted from the,,, llcxef fuaa& the rooms list of attendant upon the mar- j mare eomforUble than they are now. nags of iienry roJ and Mis tUsenragetl (iraded Bshool. Annie Lindsay lasi week. On; popular education ia the great Thursday following ilw aboe ea.4f()Und,lio11 0f religiow and ef liber ding. Mr. and Mrs. (1. owl, tT, ignorant n.ai) cannot nn rntertainrd rl newly aaarned j d'crstatidinglT vote, h cannot be s t. lit...:. . : . H, 1 .. ... .... goupie anu iiiuu u v...... "--'-i anna took dinner,. a.r iu nil "iru(wll, of (he bfl was enough left fur another :U of the mn.t fastidious end particular curmapda. . , ."'' '. Tbs Iter. Prof. F. W. K, resc).i; of "W ilmington. S. ;., eipocU U arrive is our cfty to-day bv private conveyance from Mount I'leasant, wrhere is ia atteadanw npon a oall session if the North Oarolina Lath- jcran Svnod. in hlclt the tntereats; ,of the North Carol i us College arc; being considered. ; The committees fin sale of tickets report targe rjlcs. All seem io appreciate the treat which is so near at hand, this even- ng t 7 o'clot'k at the Li'theran ChurcU. It is hoped all will come, ticket or so tickeL only 35 cents admittance, 15 cents for children HrgMt: In froi.'of Milton Urown's store. A very poliU man ,rotlides with one yf the gentlemen that are habitually in front nf the store we believe, it was Mr. Dum my. The polite man makes his politest bow and poUtcVr asks ifr. lJuramy's pardon. Ho answer. Yon don't want to speak to me, hchf" No snewor. , "Yon mnst not think that yon are a bit better than 1 n." 'So unawcr. (Shak 4ng his fist under Mr. Dummy's iiose); "Yon drd galoot, I will shew yon tiirectly how o insult entlenieB, yon miserable scoun drel." Iere hystauders interfered, thereby avoiding n..st probably lovil collision. . , THB SOCIAL BVETIT OF THE BEA80N. Opening Ball of tha Salisbury Pleae ure Club Quests from Concord, Charlotte. Statesvills, Ltnwrood, Fayettevilla and Greensboro. The large ball of tha Pleasure Club prcacnu-d sdsudiog appesraooe on Tues day sight al tits opening bO. Festoon of esvyreeu lulnxUd with the "atara and trlpea," aud Japaiaaeornahwwta bedeck ed the walla In such a manner aa to make the moat brUJIaat rtTVct. ami "-fleet credit on the lade ami skill of our ladies. Fully TW SuBari'ffjK-opIe'werolS atteii&iTO.TrnfiT .f;,';d u,,U:h tl,.U'r including nianv etrasgters. The Chth la to be complimented on its selection of music and efficient offltufa. We have space only to give a brUf out line of the drowca. and hope that any rr ror will be overlooked, at the wiilcr la a ttrl-clnss novice lu the matter of dresaea. Mias Srhenck, corn colored satin with diamonds. . Mia Muore; a!. Miss Stewart, pink van-' sltnire and garnet velvet, with gold orna ments. Mrs Mcnrcs. white CT'.pH with di-ckleu embroidery and pearl c-rnamenbv Miss Ettle Grlison, white Sun's veiling, with Spanish lace orrrdrutt Mis lt Harris, cream Bun 'a veiling and Spanib lave; diamonds Mla Addle White, cream nun's Telling with ticMU lacs Vim Mirk, blue aatia and petal leoo, with gokl ortiauieuta Mias Luttis Mock, white awn's Toiling' and btce wtb p?arl ornaments Hiss Minnie Scales; aaphire silk with orlmtsl iaee and pearl ornaments ' alias Sadie Murphy, black silk and Jet wllb SponLnh lace; diamonds ' Mias Daiiy MnroBry. white aalniere with lacp and pearl ..rnamenta Miva ShobeT. black velvet and span id) lace with diamonds. ' Miss Boyden, white plusk md satin with diamonds. Anuje olB1 Wlck d rct. Mrs. Cbaa. lvice, black silk and cut p irm foom Mu rk' ... , ; tbmg that was brilliant and beautiful A Gmm1 mare mul fitr mU. . 0 ad School Tl trwajor abont the c aradi d School not being tliorongli on abat atconnt, as we learn they j tare done. Oft nf tho sttndHiila guardian of bis own liberty, of Uod beautiful tt'echings of Christ he is br necessity ignorant. Mure schools, move education, more religion and more liberty. C P Abhnl, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optirian. has opened a more no Mala fH, sest door to L E Steer's drag atave. He will repair clocks, watches and Jewelry promjfHy; all work Warranted to give aat- tsfarlinn. : Clocks, Wstcliaa, Jewelry. &!irta.ia and Kyerlaaa fr sale at low pricea. All goods warranted as represen ted. Call and see him. ' ' ' ImDrovexnank. Tlwt enterprising eitirew., V. Snuthdeal, has purchased that tract of land in the eity known aa the obi Fair (i rounds, Capt Ramsay. ur efficient cifil engineer, has laid it out in lots of SOxiOO feet, aftd opened the streets which have been given by Mr Hmitbdeal. ' - This is an important move in the direction of bnihling tip the oily, ns these tots will be sold very cheup in kheiiftpue that good homes will be erected. It is also thought tho cotton mill will U put np en these lots, atfcioh f ill aacrease the tains very mnoh. Capt liamsay baj ex ecuted a fine eolored 4dot of tlii lota which n)caunjt 33x41 inches aiid can be seen at this efrla?. WASTED A cheap second isnd portable sis-horse power boiler led en ftu. Apply MJkit oflca) aktoarar. , v Were tarjiritanl not long npo to meet a friend who bad traveled ninny mile anil snen tho expresmou 'kicker" in print a hundred timea, yet he eitireased his ignoraiice as to what a "kicker" meant. For the benefit of our readere who aro not cogtiiiant of the name, we will here mention that "a kicker" ia a mun, or in many casei a woman, who, if you give tliem pie, want cake, and if eake ia served it ia lure not to be the correct quality. Iu a few words, a kicker b) fault finder, although iibou, as :t r.sz 3 k:u oi a munsn aspect and is much more evpreiiivo. We heanl of atteof these "tickers" ''kicking" bard tlnv other day be cause the town papers didn't puff up the business of the city enough. We made it our business to ask the said party every day, "what'i the news." and in everv instance trot tUn ...... , (.nlk-' .t nil '. IVa l immediately pat him "on the list," and shall publish at a proier time what he ha dune to build op the toWH. W dislike "kickers, , yet we mast "kick'' little if we are obliged to do all the puffing and blowing for the city and have no advertising to back it up. More ECmigratipa from Baoly Co. to Twkus. Mr John 8 Atkins left with his family last week for Toxaa. Sava an eicnange : -vim n nitrakor ana his gang wont along a.' tlia same It seems tkat Jim and his gang Were not desirable companions and that ilr. tAlkiua Wild to give them tliealip. Jim caught wind of the time of Mr. A's leaving, aud was ou hand at Uio tram much to th diai'iivtof Mr. A. ITrt nv tlidt Birds of a feather" da not ulways j Buck together. The Texas fever has struck ciUulv county. A Itttkj Tcias chills and fever, will rork it ! ) ; I ! o. potton M1U Ueetln. ' Quito number s viliaens met j at the mayor's office hist Friday ! sight, DaKUt'mt th. to d.cuss the 1 feasibility of the csirctioii of a sot- ton null in one town. 1 he meet ing organised by electing Mayor Neave chairman and Theo. liuer banm secj-ctary, Messrs. Klutts aud MrNeuly, afliT stating the ob ject of III meeting, said tliat "thev had sntifsl conuiiuiications iu thyiij uojsjcision, oti Ircn) a party in N.i W.yjjrk tatylit Was wi'llfng W'nVnvwTn'etr retfv':awt1iiirie''iti' Salishnrv, Viilucingthe niacfjiirv at M.OUO," agreeing .r take .'0,'XQ atO):W, the eitixetu u ur county to iipplir the bt-ianot; another party .nJ terms very similar. After ' a lengthy discussion it us agreed i I.. ll . m,,lM,ir nf !. n.wii.1.1 .-;." i.uwun anu wijoiniug sjounucs at our nmn nouae at twelve u at, Mondav Deccmbcrthe 14th. Messrs. ' McNeely, Siuitbdeal nj Mcroney j were appointet' a ewiimittcc of ar- j rangements. It was moved and I carried to have another committee ,"!rriPti,,.n'- y '"H1! of Theo K Kluttg. J A Bovden, A '. Parker, J I) C.askill. J 1 UcNeely, , VY m Suiillulea, and M L lenn. 1 jo it muuoa the (,Vsirui;n d ! v.- . Vi It wns wovkI and aarried that the $ccri tsry be rctjutstrd tn furnish to both onr town pajicrs the pro, eeedings of hi eiitinj; for publi cation. TP"- Bcttinarii, i r -..: Scrptxry. . TAX. Villi a KOfES. We talked with a Stanly connty farmer day or two ago, who this: vear misi.d two acres of tobibc . . lie assured us that if he realized j live cents per pound on his tobmxw, be would make mure money than on the same amount of land culti vated m rotlsn. If tlits be trso. bow mveh better it pay Kit suite to-, i . . . ..... ... ' r. .. . - 1 no priif st all for tobacco. If it pays to raise tobacco at five cents pet pound, there is good money in the weed when the average priiw hi fifteen to twenty cents. VtwJy, verily it pays to raise tobacco.. .Vnne Vbtrrttr. ' Capt, O. McLeliand, of Con cord township, raised this year on1 6 acres of land, 5,183 pounds of seed cotton. One acre of .this land. which in wheat last yenr produced I buslicls. yicbltl J330 pounds of this cotton. And tbe charm of the whole story is fhat this excellent re turn was secured wiUiont tbe nao of a paiticlo of oommcrcial fcrtilicr, compost only having been used on the land., 'the Mt pounds of seed cotton ginned out l,ri:t in lint, or four bales weighing 420 pounds emch. No eno will, deny that, the eraunn considered, this was a good yield for 5 taet.rtHatftritle I.und mark. A Virginia planter told a wagon load li.ht pounds) of IM tobacso in Danville Mw other day fW ?. This is a jood dial better than go itjg West to grow np trith tlu?eoun- ' ' I J Dr, Thomas, of Thomaavillc. mvs the Asheboro (hvritr, raised th'is year 600 utishete -of ce on seven r.cret of land that three years ago could not be raited, . LOBT lbs I.lnonla toad, hetwee t'ue bridge aud 8aHbry, oneOohl kVaen let, rhleU the Under will be liberally er warded by leaving at Ibis olllca. 9 ASfcoaw. MIMXG. This pajier is sent to every mine of any importance ill ilte rjtate. Minors yt ishing cmptoyment will do well to address us. This Is S'Jyertised ia the New . York f'imuicial and Mining JCcurd, consequently we have many irt'iniriee regarding mining pronrrty. Hoover Hill Has solved tho problem that there is furtuiicji in ti-OU per ton gold ore. They claim that they can mine and mill abnnt 600 tons per month at an expense of not over tl.iOOorsl .600. Leaving a profit of 1,000 even at this low figure. At present they are working oro that ia yiehling d 00 per ton. The ore is a hard white (jtiarti, incased iu highly erystnliied cliloritic bine slate. J'Ihi i)uartx seems to strike through the slate at all angles, although the width of tho pay ore is not over 8 fret and sometimes aa small aa IS inchea. Yadkin Mine Ohlorination Works. Is aitnated near this place and hits a capacity of trcuting about 10 tons duily. They arc mkii:j ahnsiucs of pnrtduwing concentrates ami oro which in the past has been shipped nerth for reduction. At present they have been engaged in working ere from the Rndisill and St. Caiii- j erine ailnea, near L harlot te, I hev j propnee.jn the future to utilize the ; snlphttr in the ores for the mauu- fiM ture of snlphnrto acid. Thii a l'hiludelpliia coDipany, snd they have invested over 1200,000 in our county. Mr. John Jacobs is the j Superintendent. ' . ... Ruaaell Mine. L. M. Russell, of Khlorado, was iu the c.itv mKt week purchasing .'onds, ettt. llv ivorU things abut Ihe llusaell mineaalw?W!. They are making about 31 minus of gold every day from their JO stamp mill and have plenty cf good ore on dump. At recent meeting of tho stockholders fn England, the reports showed that the mine had been bought aid paid fur, aud that a twenty stamp mill had, been erec ted with other improvements, cov ering aq eipcuditure of at hast lu(i,nt .. Vols MrmatBio Mlwe. VtQ lcacu.tJurf q)..r,-tckley; r.sq., orkew lor. owner ni Dunn s moiintain mine, nftrVthfieityi' ta; ai.Jt uii'gb atiililu(CT in the Vein mountain hydraulic mine, lie visited this mine last week in com pany with Capt James .McCandlasa. and while tiv'M one 80 dwt. nugget 4 washed out and cijU up resulted in ore,' 600 rfwts, which t!tl, 11 ...JJ I.-. - V-t It b ''"" v" " " , " ' im. sue t n asonuiaiu i oin- nanj flttr errapg eiecn mil us oi i flume and a Kcckrtt A MclMwell ten stamp lujll. . , Holtebouaer Ulne. . ' i l.-.l l u Tu,iu i:..,l.,;ai for the Northern 1'a'cifle lWlroVi. but who has been appointed by Gov. Scale tir repreaeut as com- 't;. Has already sunk 4ft feet, and if al will erect a largo mill for the reduc tion of tbe ore, Biles Mils. lay A ( rowcll have orili rrd ChuDie Steel Hhoeafof their stamp mill. Ibcy Dave, out sbont one hundred tons of rich ore, ami are stil mining. A Mr Ucxter, from Neir York has been ;ny?stigitting, and will shortly become iutcresttd. 3.CKX Purchase. Hum English capitnliats have purchased ui tapt, t. liussell In mining proiMrty on Um L'glukrrie river tor o,"mr. - ' Htaiily Cewnty ltstsait. A shadow of sadness pervades the comity sn amennt of tlie death of that ertcmnble Chnstun ladr, Mrs. S. J. rumbertoo. ' ' Heveral fnmtliis balk of lesving for Texas after Cliristmas. We have tho pleasure of entering en our subscription list the names of It. 11. Davit and J. P. Midesof Cottouville. Tucy are both first clta. fmltme . ,u(i e emting a j , lt Cottonville. Every am Tsnts the railroad from Salisbury, ud. are all ready to help in any way they can, and give right-of-way through their lands, Suuily oouuly loulj be noted for be.hpitajitjiv..: We had at least tweuty Imitatiuvs to brenk-breail. Mr. Harris, of a rnerchaudising firm in. W'euapoirQ, it bonght an interest in the liilet suiiKO at llih ville, where he is a general favorite on account u( liig courtly manners. ' BilessilLi has the beat jkrast baud in the county. They have s Prof. Lucas of South teroiins instructing them. . . . ':; A m. Yow ia eaenng up to Salis bury in a few days .with load of hand-made aliuiglos. William never makes anyHnng but the best, and we fcoye ii wril get good ?ics. . rt n .1 i l The WlfO Of flotl. Pmol lilf-'bl is sustcrins? from intense rluuiraa- tjam. Ur. 8himpdi of.Uold ilill is in nlU'iitlanco. ' Stnnlv county is sending somo of i her coltvB to Concord, lint t.ht'i farmers sijr thpy all prefer Halishnry when the pricee are satisfactory. Stanly county ships enough cotton, toencco, etc., to support a railroad. Many corspUiu of hogs dying ofl. Cause unknown. Mr. .. F. Morton, of Almond township, lias moved with his fami ly to Swain county. Mr, Henry liurris will mare with hit family to the same p'.ui nut neck. Henry Crowell'i Jittlo son FilV more, is recovering from an attack of typhoid lever. Dr.-tlbiinpoek 1i:is liad his skillful hand at work. Been Kt Overman's Shoe Store. Kilter darkey No. 1. "Kay boss, got So. 13 shoos hcah for gerr. men?" Darkey No. t. ".Say nigger, aint yon fcered-you cotclt your def of cold, so much of you ou degrounc why yon got neah as big feet as Shad llayehc ho to bay bis shoos madeiu sumer time!" "Whyf" asked onr friend, Hilly Overman. "Oauae de weather am too cole to make ahooa out doors in de winier time, and his feet am so big, dey hab to uo room in a house." DIED. It is er sad duty to notice the deal h at Uorganton of our fellow townsman, William A. MuCorkle. lie was born in Albemarle, Stanly county, April Htb, 1K52, and died Thursday Doccmber 3rd, at the age of 33 vears. Whi'o tho bereaved widow and family mourn tho loss of a good husband, fond father, loved brother and son, the town is deprived of a peaceable, honest citizen. MARRIED. By Ihivid L. Hringlc Kq., at his oflii iu Salisbury, on W'eUncsday, IK'ecniljer S)tli, Jacob S. Gra ham to Miss lx-l June Kl.x, both of Scotch Irish township. MINERAL FK21ERTlt. Gold, Siltrr Voyfer, Cultna, C'er HH'linn. Talr, M'iitgrTar.vl Miea and Iron .Vine for Hah t) (7m Herald Aym-g. Atwi.a. i. roici t..,ui. 1-ru.in.fVO mi X' , I, . .. l.'.A - . I fiBe Uni ia niincn,l di.tnct where 'JJlhp famous W lb nai';eef gold 'iripi rotinq-,vn A'Otirains' .5 quartir tci ns, omi doveluped to the depth of 43 feet 3i0 tons of oro on dump and 000 ill sight .in mine. Assays give from 38.0Q to 121.00 per ton. .No. t. &TKti'rs. Several huus- es and farms ; nmnv quarts veins .,,,1 .n,.;i ,!...,, "a .,f ..i.r ,.,. I . -. . . . . 1 V . f7J,0i) in gold found on the aurface. 0ne nup(;H of four ,,!, , and n,anv i,fi. -n.Mti rt No. 3. IHO acres. Farms and bouses. Mich placers and noartx veins. Very rich hut requires wa ter fur hydraulicking purpose. No, 4. 231 sores, tarm and house; line timber, tnine' 60 feet deep, producing gold aud copper ore. Very stronrand healthy quarts vein. No. 5. Ijirge mass of )oir grade gold can be worked on s cajijtal of lo.tHiO, and be made to pay the amount back annually for (h any years. . No S. fialetia property 471 acres. Vein well opened. 30,00 per ton in gold and silver. Rsti mated by KnglinU expert 175.000 iu sight.- TOBACCO MAJIKET. astr.iaTxn bt JOITU . HPPABD, Tbe sales this week have bees iu isd prkvs aiiA for sll dnlrable gmlrs. There haa been a decided Impruveittwi In Cur AUera, staolu-rs. eutlera and wrappers. Ail lobaore should b carefully aawttsd ttd irarktird In good order. tee ft 4 Mi ' 5 oo a$ 8 SO ' lS00iO00 - 4 06(4 6 00 - 00 t ? v ' T ISO Ifl lt so is w i oo . oo at on . m oo a m oo M 00 70 00 I'HOUUCB AlAUKKT. Cotton Ul.llln, . . . ' ' 8 W . 50 3 90a: :j 10 its a as Com, .. . kl"r, by sack, Ikrfateak, Wool, . Butter,. Sggs, ins to t-abbagvs, wbilsala, ccxua par imuod. we -fsptssees,-- - - - s 46 Irish ' ' 4060 : Administxator's Sals : ; ' of ', ' , Valuable Ileal Estate! By vlrtne of aa ordrf of the aflinrrior C'onrt of Howan eonnly emimwwnng ane aa Administrator npon tlie aetata ef ThemiH PlnkMoa, deeeaaMl. to ar4l cer. tain real ealott lo make asseta, I will, np on the premises of tbe eatate nf Thomas Flnkston, on Friday ths Btk Day of Juu7, I8B3, srll In the klghost Wdder (or :ak. at 1 St.. ibo following dtwcritrnd lands, ls: Siuiatela TAaaiiblp. IbtwaOKias ,T. j,5nrit the lania of JobBUoHrleg. Jacob K hilts. 4 r ItoMnwwi ami ether coauinliig ear h irntr.- and Miv arras.- jr. r. ROBINSON, " . jM a ovrnvtY. Aitnrany H'eMh.-J'WKHlf " AdmtDlst rater. Lugs, ' Common, . " r Medium. " , Uood, ' Fins, . I.rsf. .. CujaiaMiN, -. " Msdium, , " filKld, - ' " i HMliani, ., 1 tbiml, . ' ' ' - ' Mwa. . . Kiae Fancy THIS IS THE LAST NOTICE All persons Indebted to mc by account j mun come lorwaru anu acme uie same tliia menib, either by cnah or nota ae paired, oliierwha I ahall be sure to sue. If thnae who owe me aeeounu, and cau not paj- thnn this yvar, and will come up like men and secure jrvl will Mtend tke thne twelve aiontba, All 1 a-sk of ihoe who owe nut Is to come up now and show the anaie diapo iii.m lo uo what I: right, they did when Ihey aikod me fur cralll. Those who are Indebted to me, and to whntn 1 make tbia appeal, wiil know ttiut they bought Hie gntls from au. with the premf Kes lo pay for tbcin within a rcuaoa able time. Tkt-y abai know that one,! two, and with some of them three years j have gone by, and still tbey owe me for the goods. j 1 ask yon in all klndwcu, to ak yrrar- i elves the question Is it not right that I j should pay Bmltbdeal tbe cash, or accept 1 his offer of citcntdon T j Now I ask all who decline this offer never to ask me for credit again. Respectfully, W. SMITHDEAL. RalUliury, N C. I lee 10. lKHS18 to Hew Business . AT ' ?. ?. Crawford's Building, sjllisbvst. r. Will be opened on the drat of Prermltar lu'Xt, itb a variety nf gnod; consisting of Gt.rninn t'anarv HinH, (all sineer) I'ain.u. Panuniils' and olhcr hlr,K. Illrd t'agv. Bini Si-nl, Food for blocking Uinif and Mold Klshin. A full SAnnrtlncnt of 'Fsnrr Oroccrlcs, Canned Gonda, Fifbca mnYzml, Ibuk ' wheat, Houiliiy. MsfartwT Grilj. Itl., KaHiia, Pii'kLe, Teaa and Koasled Coffrr t'ommon anl fnncv Soaps. Imported Swiss Cheese and Wooden-Wars. A large assortment of Finest and Common Candies. Alo Xut.. Itaislnv. Bccdhtas Sultana. Citron, Oraagea, Lemuna, tirapea aud nananaa. Heal nice aHsortmeut of- Tcs Cskpa siul n. r Krenti Cskea and tlnrlm. whtrfc ,. t n.iia Kaaey tkiryanitOlawei nr; ..snips snn turnip i.rKMia, riue China Uuods and. uraameBti i oya and CHRISTMAS TREE GOODS. rigara, Pnufl and Tobacco's in vsrlety. PLEASE 6IVE Ul k CALL j i.0En:i. THE LOCK EJilDeE. THEMOKSVILLER.il. Salisbury Cottoa Mill - WUl btiH.l ip i-4 m F. 0. Miller htu built up hit imutcnuo atuck of Utwrkm, I Fruit-). .,r... t whisimas iiuuudarjguANur HoiusffewpiTii will fli t fmh lot of Bnkinf Powdeni, CurrmtiH, Haidhm, and Kiirm V ,yf ,U Savor. It b ma good u CIJtQXJS. Ill haa everything you can think of and more coming in every day. lie haa be gun tn climb n tbe top and' will 0nn have aa large s stock aa any house ia the aaur. 4sin . SECmD HAND CPU MN. Read this Column Over tad Re if There is Anything Yoi Want, If yon want to purchase any goods sdYrrtjte-4 in this column ssll on us. ,-. . -. .. ... V. T . , , ' No. 1. Coal (Stove: !!. bat (n good" order. Jlaa been used bat little, Price 14. cost 1 J. ' No,.; Uood offios oosl store. Ko. 4. Three imitation walnut. throe foot round, tables; good as new, tl.'t each. Ko. I, Kliow Cs, three feet long. Oval silver plated; good as new. . Coat 116. JO, pries (1?. No. fl. Walnut, marble lop sids board, rrice tUS, So. 1 , A roll of 40 neah wire rasas H cts. per foot No. 8. Oiiefvp bnggyand three open. Price frost tl to 130. No. B. Set of single and snkls harness cheap. No. SrtiTant.!!!pifi'? 5i Hangeit in good order. I'rioe W0. No.lJ A lot of rope, over 800 feet ia sit. Cheap. , . , No, J?. Tje JjJng backeti. No, I. A lot of good bird cages, No jfi llnte Vjoftn in good order Cost m, Price; IS. -.-;y. . No. 17 elf-feedor Coal Store Price 10, . Cost , : : No. 18 BiusU Coal S'e for S. Ko 19 Jlorsc, ' wag;on, harttrss hay frame Cncaji. No. 19. tiuggy at any price.' -. No U. olieap. No. 21'.' Two open eoal grates-v Spring Wagoe In good order. Tricot Jo, GREAT STOCK ;' FALL MD-WINTER- GOODS ! Cos.ipr.rtW tlie tTt'lktfMrt, hmm BiftHt Uwrt-, luont MtH'ful, u Wflt M mn omiftl, block of GtxxJ ..... f turn r.rrrorfi im ct trtwOVi Simply Immense I REAL PARTIAL LIST 1 - , Trlcnts. Flanaela. Lsdlrs' Clotba, Cat' aiincrefi, Plaid fiultinga, Dcbargee, Ala. Baocai: PIT.KS, ftallns, Velvets, Vetvs- trens. (in sll similes), F est bar and Fur Trimmings. Woolia Laeea, Herewlsa HraUI and Bultonn, tn Immense variety, Handkerchiefs and Gloves, a large as sortment, .... WRAPS, CL0AK. ri.TF,B JACKETS, KIW I.AR9, CLOAKING, and a msgjIJIrent line of JEHSKYS, SHAWLS. NTBIA8, HOODB UNIT JACKETS, BIIORT WRAPS, tF.PHYUS. e., to. KAfKINS. TOWELS. TABLE LINES. QUILT3, CCMrORTS, BLANKETS, CAKi'LTS. . LADIES AND ClllLDKES S I'KDEIt- WEAll : Coraela. woven and otlnwwtae; Hoalary, full and complete line. Including special . line of Ribbed Hosery, Fitrt crcr icrt) hcrv, rUl.r. LINE OF SKNTl.KMKN B CN- i'Lin fad it x r l itmmii.iun. ' Boot wid fthwa. Full, New, Fresh, and superior Hue of STANDARD CROCERiESi " same prira others sell obi goods fori Wood snd Willow Ware, Trunks, Valises. SEWING MACHINES. Affrnti for AMB&I0AI wd BT. JOES Sowing Mvt lijfjc the mot trtiaHfv am the markot, BARGAINS! A splendid and varied assort rorot ef the mv$T mm ww$ left over from last winter, will bs sokt Below Ooat to make room! Theae Goods ase la per fect condition, and are as arrrieeabb) as any goods. ' IVLook for tbe Bargain Counter, Aim, a M of Hats and Shoes, rarrlsd jevs-r from last intrr, at a bargain balow nrwhea vob sanl anelblna thsijhmihf be kfit in a riri-c)aM tk.tr. coma is wa fiw it. t prv.se lo ast sw4 aatiay tbe d.-iuauda ui outurora. t'kaaa aiMt see ua, MER05EV $ W- Salisbury. VC ti.tSS.1. - f-'tisf Buy Your Groceries from J. G. CAUBLE, i 1NN1S rTREET. - - SAUSBURf N.C A bill Han of Firai.eb Orourlaa sir ' K . . m. k.ml ..III - - . biiuselntowa - .- . Proh jVteEktaai, ' R.-rf. P.uk. Mutton. 8auaga and risk, always ? band ad of lue. noest oaaoty. Too I loo t On hand the fOod- tIb member thas all goods vi 4s ttvereil itv of cbarae to tour buaf- A call soliciieil. ..I. 4, CAOifLE 7iy . .. CrTw. BLAesSUXTSI. Shop fonr Clin from Sail star m Bringfr'a Fn Vrrv Koad. rioea Hlacksasltk - ing of nil kinds, Jlnrae Shoeing, and Huggy Itepalring snd Hslnttug. tiusraa- ' tvea i gwal ,-k aa lt dvuy ifi log enaa ty, aad at low jpsa. ftr'-l ..is . ir.ii - lim ing tkot wA iMMr 4 ailiTilnlatnr lion uiKtn ihi i4 of HfBiT Kluiu, U tr mm W me mi or IwfiNV kl Mbm All iirrMan ht-lt i-l-l to the mM iwlat V miurMttt tn fitk imtmiifi Msttlrmtraasl. : jfoBXTjm t ' , 100 Aerpa, 'it one half " land, thn-e niili noftiiwrst from Salls Imrv. oa theavw Jtm-kaviUe road. Fries, 1 a-owi. JOHN C. MILLER. S W A handsome Tnai 8e (US ' pieces, price IVM.ft), firm away to til pfrwon getving- tho largest list of ' nhscribers to the Hkh.u.ii by Jsn arj Jst, iwHt.
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1885, edition 1
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