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NORTH ' CAROLINA - HERALD. TllliBfiDAY .'. -DECEMBER!?, 1381 NSW ADVETI8H!MBNTS. tt Boot Aim Bsrasi Mas.iiio June F Earls. Fia Immune Aeswcr J Btm'l McCwboia. , None John Wester, Richmond, Va. Fabm ron BsJUt David B Ghent. Hsxr IrTUUT in Mill in uu-W H Burt. Tiiihd Cim Acadsjiv K II Foust Frineitl CITY HTEMS. Children's fancy dresa ball on the day after Christmas. 1 nemom vau on me nia;ufc u. DeccasberSlt t. Dance the old year ont and new on in. 1150,000 worth of cotton pur chased in onr city to date. Morjran'a Funny Fonr minstrel played to a good houte in Concord fait week, . Mm. Oha. Price and her eon, Hum, will leave to-day for a pleat nre trip to Florida. L. II, Cltment went np to Alocks tiile on Wednesday to attend the marriage of hi inter. '" II $.729 were the collections at the Firat .National Bank on the 14th. Total transactions through oat the day 141,000. We are pleased to atate that the rumor to the effect that ('apt. Chan. Trice and family were going to leave the city ia fle. ljltU John Charles ia one of the briflitett lade that oomea to tmi. Ha has hauled with hi. old mole over 70 bale of cotton thii year from Jerusalem. The time-honored custom of mak ing csdlt en New Year' day "rill be kept np in war city. The Udies hoe lil be prepared to receive with out refreshment. Scleral land aalee reported. Kmithdeal haa told nine lota off of hit land knows at the old fair grotmds. lit il offering them cheap. Rom new honae will anon be erected on them and increase tlie 1 value. M. A. Smith it making np a Ut j provision for the ii$rj clothing and etc.. to send to the,!!' " betaken at once. .ssrnhana at IbcUsford AtTiaim. Ur" .VM !V. l'VVt' : nut-jiit"-VlJ t r.-oytof rhw f..l-, evening. 1km t torgel the poor lit tle orphani. . Mr. Xat Yavlor, th gentlemanly .botnwraoher from AtUeville. is in ' tbeciiy with virw to ettsdjlishiiigj gallery herw. -Ha ia eontidered the best pbntfraheT in tlie mate and w arc gW to welcome him Th J. U. Keen mai'hinery ag'ti Yy, lading a roslnui; business. The last sale waa a smy-borse power ! . , . . , ... i.1 .. . i boiler and engine ta T. V. Laton. sif lavi county. They have also aM Mr. Eaton a compleU grist null. ' . Cant. W illiamt Brown sart we liave been blowing abont Urge pigs, lut at vet we have failed to beat him. lWltillrd two. tleven months old, that dreaaed 30J and ! or 4!W iMiunda of meat. Items don't ask why he did not put on the other ! pound. We ara glad to notiet) that our old friend, Jake Eiu hie, who has hva doing hnsinoM in Concord, will return to this eity wftef fhnst. mas with his stork of hardware. He will be found at his eld ttand with ti-nithdraJ. He it a live man and wt art glad to welcome him home. The ball on last Saturday, given to the children by thw Meature Club, ia their hall, waa a very en jot able affaif. Wt feel vert proud of our babiea, and an ton that no other city in tha fiate can wicell our little darlings for bewuty and grace. & glimpse into fairy land was what the ball might be truth folly called. Tha oomsnanirwtinns from Mor gan township and tietlig'l mill will be published next week. We are under obligations to the writert for the lettere, which are Very interest ing and full of facte that should be published. They say the IliasLD das given all the townahipe boom end they deserve one. We are pleased to notice that Trof. K. M. Foutt, brother of bur friend. I. U. Poust, cashier of tbe First National bank in ibis city, has opened hif acbool at Third Creek, end intends making it all that it should be. Mr. Koutt it a graduate of onr Htat Univerti tv. and an accomplished young man. - joying the good opfrrion and- beer wishes of all wno Know mm. vte wish him snoccet, and think as he has established in each moral community, he will have it. Wort Carolina at New Ortetknav ' Through the enlerprite of the Kichmoed a Dawville sUilrowd Co., North Oarolina hat t vary creditable display at th New OrWna exposi tion, tt is aaid to be attracting giwd leal of attention) aa it is one of. the beet display, sbowtDg con clusively that oar Htate baa every necessary product in tbe raw slate waiting for the manufacturer and capitalist. : , A. 13,000 Fire. On eduetday morning, at half past 8 o'clock, a firs broke oat iu the barber ihop occupied hy John Bukei (cal),ner-th eorncr of Council and Lee street. The fire tprcad rapidly, and in a few min utes the building on the comer and the one occupied by J. H. Mail at a bar room, waa m flames. The entire group of housct was burnt to the ground. It waa the projieirty of J. Hatn'l McCubbina, and was Tal ced at-13,000; insurance, 2,5O0. This is quite loss to Mr. Met'., as the buildings were renting for t"i8 per month. But for the work of the Hook and I-adder Company, headed by Alex. Parker, all that part of town wonld hare gone. The fire engine failed completely. Every one worked hard and wed a great deal of property. This it the first tire of any consequence we have had for tome years. Toys, and everything found in a Christmas stock at J M Brown's. Fresh Bh of all kinds at M A Smith 's on Friday morning. Six pounds of nice yellow butter for fi at Hadea's. Cotton Mill MaeUntf. Monday the 14th being the day set for the meeting, when it was hoped the farmers would come in, turned out so stormy mid disagree able that but few altcnd.'d the meet ing, although we hear many expres sion of encouragement- from the farmer, and there is no doubt but earn one of them will subscribe to i ihe stock if railed on personally bv ; tome of our influential' ei.ize.it ' The meeting was called to order oy mayor .eave, wno, in a lew re marks stated the object, Mr. J. 1: 'ikSeefy wet 'cieT-t-', ed secretary, and the live, wide! awake, Th F Klutts Esq jn. ' 'trod need Mr O. 8. Caosev, of the I High Point cotum mills. . thought that a mill at this point ; w..!d pay well to manufacture sheetings or plaids. That a mill costing .O.iHK) would give employ- meotto) hands eud use about ' l.WO cord, of wood per year. He i !.n r,mn,nn.lH tl,i ik. m.t,i. ! errproiNKMl. of which we wrote W isue, be eianunen, and rentm- of New Orleans, as a tnperintend ant. With thanks to Mr. Cansev. the ' ! mevtmif adiournt-d to consult with farmers and capitalists, in regard to . T'.wi wwa .as - mMr . ' people mean basinets: ! i- - w - i, , : , ... - . . , . J. !. McNkelt: Havearrang"d to send a praeticad null superintend-1 ant to represent Bie. Leave here , : . ,- .... i. i Wedueadaf. tijto. W. AlN'oLD. - Bay watches at C r Abbot's. Cbestnata Hadea'a. fivw cents per quart For tlmit Chnstmas eoods trv Klutu Co. Futl asaortaacnt of gilt lastre baud white entatte table-wate, fancy lamp chtatner and glass-ware, st Klutu & Uradlemaa's. - E C Milu' lore Abotit Ohlnameq regarding Chinanu-n to be nd as i n-nrinw III nui invti iiir iutim9 of (iras Valley, California seems to think, and we have no doubt tbey are correet. that we will be over run. Wt quote the froia the Tid ing ae follows: Ihe eastern or southern) peo ple do not understand the Chinese I business. There is no donht but i that twenty-five or thirty Ch.nsraen j m a town of the site of Salisbury might be a help-to it in some re- tpecU. . 1 bey would do good deal ; of work and do it well, A China man quickly responds when he it called epon to do job, and he does not talk back nor doet he gossip about what be sees), A few of them in town are hany and interest ing. . lint let the grass prove good to the few and toon then, will be many. Tha few only fore ran the overwhelming armv. A community that gctt few Chinamen will be sure to have the many; if the com munity can afford the subsistence. Onr friend of North Carolina only wants the ploaaant feature of the Chinese invasion; only wanta a few to wait upon and serve him and hit friends. He ia mistaken if he thinks be will get the tweet without the bitter. However, we notice that Atlanta, Georgia, it becoming troubled some with Chinamen. . North Carolina will not have to wait long for the first Bight .ox the lac Just neetvnl at Miller Smith's sfresh kit of that celebrated Bodwlese Beer. In bottles. Families supplied oa snort notice. Just received at KtntU & Rendle- faU ckof lUes f-cyivirgiui.of heart di-.e. He waa xkhM luinsn lUBfUl. Brtlr ssnn I 3 . ... rubbers, also men's sandals, arctic'aaad alatka rubber. The North Osuoilne, AnausO. Thia book will be published from New York by a North Carolinier, Hinton A. Helper. Twenty-flve tbontaod eopie will be the first issue. There it no doubt that it will be of great benefit to North Carolina, it will come ont ia two or three weeks. . Lutheran Church Notes. There will be no service in the Luther a Church Sunday morning, a the pastor, Rev. Wm. Mouden mire will be at St. Tcters Church to preach at 11 o'clock in the morn nig, and at St. Matthews Church at a o'clock in the evening; but the pastor will be back so as to conduct the regular service in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church at 7 o'clock p. rs. Th: holy c&sinuuioii will be administered in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Hun day a week, December 7tb, 1885, at 11 a. m. Preparatory service on Friday previous at 7 o clock p. m. Letters and inquires must be brought to the pastor or one of the vettry, previous to that date, if de sirous of becoming ( member of the church at thii teason. Santa Ciaus is under promise to be present at the Lutheran Church on Thursday, December 24th, at 6:30 o'clock p. m. To ihitend the liuliet of the Lutheran Church are getting things in shape, so as to en tertain him handsomely, and have him entertain the children in the same manner. It is reported that old .Santa has called at the parson age two or three times already, for the key of the Church, to at to ilnre away good things and fancy thiugs for the good boys and girls of the Sunday School. We will all try and see him and enjoy his rich treats. The finest goods in tut city, such as Christmas cards, plush goods, albums, . , . . J; , . . t ,"7. T , . . 'ouod " "ntu &Lo t - d'" store' Three of Thorn Bold Three young gentlemen bade each other good night about train time lost Saturday. Tiny were "tanning on tue town pnmpotiK-iisa- " . """ "g que-iiou. rn wemea aniions tnat tiieotncr ' V";W " f"1' "J?"1 . they j'P""' in d,nVr,nt directions, tiu P" M nn,if "tan.ling that "V "J"g home In a few T""u' te rrain rushed np to the ft"- ,nd ?hr"t J" me" ",f the car tn which a former belle 0' 'hury wat seated. of Salisbury wat seated. Sininl- ; taneonsly they greeted the laly and stepped from the ear with ronfnacd I wonder. "Well, laid the first young man, ! thought you two had i gone home"' Then t hey all became (riiiudeiitial and diseoveredthe fact j that the lady had writen to each in : dividual of ht r lumsing through. i I'nhappy lrv, eai h one thought lie Solid. Kow ther hare no faith - ... u ... ... "rf.' !'.. ., vit,..r u . ,, M . ball Monday evening, Iiecentber list. All DitmW-r. xie reqoested to b prcs- , v ' L Kiuttt, Reporter. School Report, fcr Mont2a EniSliist Not. a7th. Tbe reports would have been aent t'i tbe papers before but for the ab seni't of the secretary and the fact : tli.t . ... ... . -t 1. . . 1 , i, K . . , V. . L t . . ' I correction. whit srwoot,. isxj )4 1W1 S90 Enrollinml for s siitn, 9d1 Knmllm't for BB'th. 8T0 Avg allrndaww. SU-t i? S7 - - 1 M 7 10 21S cotAuan senooL. Enrallmmt for tevion. Avg. pjksdssc for m th II Go to Klutu & Reedlemsn'a for all ., ,k rf prunes, lima beaus, canned tomatoes and corn. Letral ....... Tlie County Commissioners con tend that they did nothing illegal in rescindim the order made to ac- eeut Mr T J hiumner't resignation, as it wat distinctly ttateoVthat bis resignation was to takeeffi'ct on the first Monday in December, at 12 o'clock, and theorder to rescind wat made before that honr, therefore the contend that it was lcgul and accord ing to parliamentary usage. J. P. Oranges, applea and sweatmeata at at Brown's. Railroad Note. Railroad fare from Salisbury to New York. 17.M; Philadelphia, 15.25; Italtimore, (12.45; Kich mond, 7.50; Washington, til. S3. The train dispatcher' offioe nf the Western N. C. B. It. has oeen moved from thia city to Atuevillo. We regret the loss of such good fel lows as C. Y. Cheateru ind J, F. Blair. They had many frienda here on account of their affable manner and accommodating wayt. Th jovial and clever A. 0. Haly burton, dciot agrnt at Aaheville, wat in the city on Tuesday. Engineer Joseph Gordon, of the Western, is suffering f rou. a sprained ankle rtxeived at the Morgauton coal yards. L. W. Newoomb, brother-in-law to onr friend. enarineerG. W. Curbv. died very suddenly at bit home In at one time large railroad contrac tor ou th Chcsaneak and Ohio road. , , .... . . The railroad depot at Cameron, on the Iialeigh & Angrst was rob bed of 1300 on the eight of the 14th. Go to KlutU It Readlcwiaa't for ker osene oil by the barrel, oaly ij renu; iso sturar. coffee, bacoa. elaids, sir., I at wholesale prices. ; MLMXG. John Jacobs, Spt. of the Chlo- j finntion irorki, hut iust rvcciTed a large ibipment ot Cuncntratea fur irvatmrat, ... Prof J M Twrnaa made as a call on Monday and presented ua with a fine piece of ore from the 58 ft. level in the UouUhuuMr mine. Arthur Winiknr, M E, f.f Halctgh, N C, if making eiamloatiom vf touuitU and Limber Ituxl la Wtaru Aortb Cro- North Caroltua .run ore tnagutiie) brings more per too Id Baltimore than any othrr. Cranberry, N. C, warm blwU pig In abio brings the highest price of any of the pig Irons. Lbji qauuiiona $3). 73 per ton. : : Oold HiU Kin. Capt Jamea Gill bu returaMl from ih mine, where he has bten engaged (n re pairing the Urge pump He tnatle a good joboU, axsJ retvru thai she ItUing water from the 790 fetl lerd. They are hauling In cord woud at the rate of taouty eonls per day. Miller A Smith Mtn. - - havt week we examined some ors frum this mine, which Is altuaU d In t'bTu county. It U owned and worked by our enterpriaing tklzt'O. Miller &, Smith. They have auak three ahafts on the vein which Is computed of brown oxide of iron and qwla carrying free gold. The hare expted abotit SH)0 fuel on the rein, which is three feci in width. The ihafu being about thirty feel, this would give them about ,000 tons in silit. Steele aline. ,.Toha T. Cramer Esq., of Thowarrillr, was la tbe city Monday nttfndingto some ton kins business. M-. iib his awiociates have pun-based tbe Hi pelt Mine is Mont fomery county, id have wnt Mr. Go. I!. Nl-w-n, a cotnpitcat nuchiuiat, north to make a twenty stamp mill at tbe I lemaUrr Iron works in New York. Mr. C, Informs us that ht haf purrh&Acd a QoKh-n Gate roDrfntra'oi;, and that ne propowni la to alamp the ore wet, run ft over plate and ooiKTDirale the tailin;a. They baTe begun tbe erer iloo of two large 40xHl mill bouse. They propoee U PoDeentrale 40 ton to one. This one will have a value of $H0O In gold, nnd 800 pouudt of k-ad, which will behii)ed north for reduction The ore ta said to be worth about pSQ per toa ia free gold. J M Browrb ba everytbing Tut mak ing t'ruit cakv. Cucoanuta, raisins, cui I rcoW- , '..C- w K build s Home for AI0t.. tt.uoS Is to lafooaii oat by caMlne oa WIlHsms Hrown. Hy a modem device these bmld UKasaaaaMlvwMe that ewe slwiu esni be Bsade to heat ill tbe ruonu. If you are about to build u will pny yuu ta consult hiss. Pension ClsUme. Our fiiend, Huldy Bo; 'den, it al ways on the lookout for he old sol dier and hit relatives, informs ns that he baa letters with the amounts of money due, on each Htate pension claim at hit oflice in this city for the following: Mrs Matilda Heaver, I Henry U Crawford, (men Cauhlc, l'lcasant II Canble, Farley Ellcr, Ili'ulen File, Sarah A Lingle, Margret A lluliV. U A Kcjinerlv. 1ST j Mrs Margret Kettier, Anderson Oil 1 i bons, Laura Miller, T Y Kah, Mn PTueilla 1'arks, L I Rondleman I Ed ward Nwiiib, Krs Ann Wyatt Top road cart for sale. Crest bar gain. Cheap Call at this office. Hare yoar watches cleamid and re paired at C P Abbot s, Don't you forget it that siiiio, 4 Smith keep the purest Wine tud Liquors. Bully's and Lanier's N. C. Itye siul tiorn Whisky s specialty. Pentonal. Will II Kettlor it traveling in Georgia, Prof A Foot, the minerologist, waa in our city on Monday. John 8. Sowers and family havt moved here from IStateiville. Our friend. James Heilig, is as sisting Mr. Woodson in the register of deed' office.- . Mrt W F Frost, of Fayettevil'.e, t Miss Ilattie (ioniun, ol 'this city, it visiting friends and relatives here. " The Iter Chat M rayneTof Con cord, hat been assisting Or Kumple at hit church last week and part of this. Our polite Kegitler of Deeds, Mr 11 a Woodson, inform! ut that there were twenty-one marriage line net issued in November. J. .8. Tomlinson, of Cunntri nmnn, published at Asheville, wa in the city on Tuesday. Country lomet is a credit to him and Ash- Leville. Every farmer in he-ftrJT should hare the paper. 1 per year. Mr. Harry Craige, of Philadel- plna, returned to hit home but week after a two months gunning in our. woods. He has been visiting ut every vrar since lsoo for thii uur- pose, and J wayt find plenty of port. ' He ha many friend hare ana we all hope, to tee him return. ' Kev TW Smith, formerly of Con oord, the newly appointed minister sue aietuooiss enurt-n, preacneo lor the tint time but sundpy morn ing and evening, much to the grat ifloation of all present. He is a natirt ot thia State and an able minUtcr. Hi family will move to our city tbit or next wc:k. Staaly County Items. iu Stanly county Tueidav night with a load of Cobacco. He h: sold it at the Farmora Hrtrk Ware- bouse. He aayi he has two or thr e loads of fine iobco that be will bring in later. Daniel ia a bard working honest dipu, and one of Stanly'a best citixtna. They are going to have what is ca.ijd a timt' at UilenTille on t.hristnjiw night. Tbe braai band give the entertainment. Hot sup jmt, balloon ascension, fireworks, and a genera! good time, such aa those good people of Ntauly enantr know now to give. Alexander Underwood, of Aloe marl, has moved with his family to Texas. United 8tates Deputy J. W. Bos tian, ia in Charlotte with Jethro Almond and father, who rohbed tbe Salisbury and Albemarl mail. They are to be tried at once. Thomas sad Jerry, At Millks Fnivn's. MARRIED. In Moclsville, Uavie comity, on Wednesday, December lllth, at the residence of ihe hride's father, Miss Julia Clement to Chas. L. Ucitman Ksij.; of Lexington, X. C. The couple are general favorites through out the State where they are known We wish them joy, happinest and a bright future, 'i'liey will reside in Islington. OyaU n on the bait sliell at Milmr & Smith's. -Co t0O."H. Shaver and pay your town taxes before the first day of Jan uary 1886. Cost will be added afur that time. MINERAL PROI'ERTIES. (ivhl. Silver Copfter. Gahna, Cttr vndum, Tah, Manjnnme. Mini and Iron Minn for ,S' iy iht Herald Agrarj. No. 1.' Property of 1!)0 acres of fine land in mineral district where the famous 2H lb nnpct. nf gold was found. Contains 3 quarts veins, ono develoH'd to the depth of 43 feet 300 tons of ore on dump and K00 iu sight in mine. Assays give from :)8.G0 to 21.00 per tun. Ko. 2. 678 acres. Several ho us- ca and farms ; many quarta veins j arid alluvial deposits of gold, over ' 75,t)tlO In $W foiirifto(WJWe. One nugget of four 'poundt and any oilier small ones. No. 3. 640 acres. Farms and houses. Hick placers and quarts iveins. very rich but rcquirtt wa ter for hydraulicking purposes. No. 4. 231 acrua. harm and house; fine timber, mine 00 feet deep, producing gold and ooppcrore. Very strong and healthy quartz vein. No. 6. Large mass of low grade gold can be Worked a capital of t H,000, and be made to pay the amount back annually for many years. No 5. Galena property 471 acres. ein well opened. .I0.(H) per ton in gold and silver. Esti mated by English expert 73.0O0 in tight. THIRD CREEK ACADEMY MAIJE AST) FEMAXE. ITsTt SpgiUei CjmtU JtUOetfJ 4Ule 16 Bo. A rrnWlesl KmkIUI. Md CUtMlrai Mtwl. Thp knfnrfksB 11 ft HI! tWf) Oft thv WW. R. K , wtmliiMs laws town dauilaurp nf ny mV-rm by ra,Uiuad. aUvH fvt4IHi!i furj-hoit living In an wiwMlttiar)T iTMrI atrxl )nUlhv mmpjunilT nf Srott-h irl-h i-itltt, T(w rrui'ii If ktsI t uf lh t'ntrtntitT tsf N t , ha) lutrl nunattl--rMr ivpriMw. rvl Va thtrntuUr eqnlptsed ta Jl tttr tsfot BtHb-arUuf Uat-tiiiieT. BMril in r-v had turn 9" In (H pfr mt. TKRIMNV tHHWi pertatntMMtn; Uu.ftiarr t ' extra. An mi I nun- fs ( fV rt ft mt:iiwit ex penttiM ttf tbflnttt. rr ftirtbfr utirtlt-tilam idilrwK, K, M. IHHHT. frtnvipml, li-tf Thini rw!, s. r. NOTICE. Partiet wtthing shell or open ovsters, applea, cabbage, ic, for tbe holidays, will do well by addressinftj me at my place of busines. Hare made arranpe meotn to receive from my beds oa York river a large supply of fancy shell oys ter for restaurant use, as veil as a quantity of fine-oysters for openinK pnrpoaes. AH orders receive iny prompt personal attention. JOHN WKsLEY, . mi H. ifttb SL, Richmond, Va. TOBACCO MARKET. - UTORTKD BT v JOHN 8IIXPPARD, The sales litis week hare been full and prices stiff for all desirable grades. There has been a decided Improvement tn fine fillers, smokers, cutters ami wrappers. All tohevco should be cart-fully aaanrted and marketed In good order. Lugs. Common, - I 00 s 4 SO Medium. . ( 00 SO ' Good, . .. SO IS 7 40 Fins, . . II 00 W M 00 "Trromnsoa, . . ' - ' 4 00 M 00 " Moiiun, - e ou ; oo Good, - - &0J U SO Medium, ' . 18 DO (iJ 1 00 ' - ood, . l 007 00 ' Fine, - M 01) m, 40 uu Flue Fancy SS 00 TO 00 I PKODl'CE MARKET. Cotton, nlddliiuj. ' S 90 Corn.- . . i . . 90 Flour, try sack, . ' t 50e Betf steak, - V . 10 Wool. ., ' - '" 15 alls Butter, . . f . IS t W Eggs. :. . : .... ,r ISsse Cabbages, wholesale, I cents' per pound. Sweet Potatoes, - - Sa40 Irish " 40 a SO GOOD FARM :For-Sale! One hundred and nfty-sevrn seres of lsad on IbuweU'T'ot tta-oud Creek, in Franklin township, conuinins; one -C)d dnel)ini howe. one good hsrn snd olher uui homer prik. etc. . t oe dwelling ha a BiKxt bos- meol. Also one good tenuit bouse. Crrnk sod bninch bottom Unds. tocsted In such a manner as to tw culti vated In tbe best manlier. Gold ere has twen found on ihe plsee. I will offer the above plsntstioa for the tutu of $1,300. 1'srties mettning husiutm will do well to call on me. Da VII) B. QHERN," ii-2m Salis'oiiiy, N. C. Having been engrared lu maklo aitd HeiMuhutT HkU and oburs for the ua-f v3 ". the old r'liftb!e John F. LanW, lij.Coinnrl9ii.JhiLtJaaft iut vsriv-i. utiH to hp found at bis oM olace nf liuJ nc od lunia nUett third door below Oa kills. 11-iv. Fire Insurance Agency. J. 8AST L McCVBBISS, rtjirewniln'g a line of Kirc Iiiat,rance ConiinnicK eual toanr in Wefwem N" C. Cut) cive as low rates and Urui m nm be ubtaiunl. ll-ty f SCKOOirBOOKS, 8TATKWERY. PENCILS, PENS, SLATLS. PA PEP. WALL PAPER; noHDKRIMO I'KTlIiES. KRAMKS, C1IHOMOS. CHINR-WRE FROM THE FINEST TO THE VERY CHEAPEST, BUT ALWAYS 0IXID Ql'AXITY. Theo. Buerbaum. SECOND HAND CPU MN. Read this fnlumn Over and Nee if There U Anything You Cr7' you harr trti Mrffimi Linti tfttta, charging jr.-M Jin ptr tei,t, if $ol.J If Toil. 'want to iiurehase anv s.udrertuted in4liit, culumli cafl on us. No, I. Coal Stove, tmall, but in g(wd order. Has been used hut little. Price 4. cost 1 No. 8. Cood offii coal stove, Price t. No. 4. Three imitation walnut, three foot round, tables; good at new, 1.?5 each. Ko. 5. Hhow Case, three feet long. Oval silver plated; good as new. l ost IU.50, price No. A. Walnut, marble ion side board. Price $'.'5. No. S. Oue top buggy and three open, rnce from tH to t.iO. N'o. 9. Set of tingle and double harness cheap. No. 10. Wurtivant lilowers aud Hangers in good order. Price t0. Nell A lot of ni, over 300 feet in all, Cheap. No. 12. Two mining buckets. No. 14. A lot of good bird cages. ' No. 10 lluse Violin in good order Cost M0.-Price. 115. Ho. 17 Keif-feeder Coal Stove Price H0. Cost 18. No. 18 Small Coal Stove for 15. No 19 Horse, wagon, harness hay frame No. 20. No 21. qlieap. Cheap. Buggy at any price. Two open coal grates- No. 22. pring Wagon in good order. Price II 5. Half Interest in BOST BPJD'S For Sale ! I am drsfroiu of elrwlng out- my enter est In tbe above mentioned mill at oiK-e, and will therefore sell very ebesp. k W, !l. BOUT. tt-Sm Balisbury, N. C. ArtVltW10tVeAw'tl V IA -MWlUWWIsWi j asHUC -OF - Valuable Ileal Eatato! By vlrtne of an mxlev of the Superior Court of Itowsn eountv empowering nu ts Administrator upon the estate ol Thuaias t'lukslon, 'dwueaaesl, lo scli ear tsin reel estate to make tw.-u, I will, up on tbe premises of tbe estate of Thomas pinkstoe. oa r Friday the 8th Day ef January, 18P, sell to (he Mrhesl Mdder fer osxh, at IS at., lbs lolwwiag desontsxl Masts, vis : Situste in Loeks Tswoshtp, Rowan ooua tv. adtoininir th Isnds of John Gonrlffv jfneob Klutu. i P RoHnson and otherr. oouuunins; oue aunarea ana nny acres. J. F. ROBINSON, ' Administrator. I.ks R OvaawAW. Attorney. IHa: Sth. l!e 10,4( Mfirrnifiv Urn GREAT STOCK fall; anb wihteh GOODS ! moat taaty, oiot uf-ful, u well a ecoi omiriil, Sttnk f GonIs EVER OFFERED IN EAUS3UKY ! Simply Immense ! HEAL PARTIAL LIST : Tricots, Flannels. LkIIik' Cloths, Cos simerts, fliM SulliuH, lit'bargen, AU psT: SILKS, Sstlns, Velvets, le teen., (fa til shmlc.). Fmtlicr sml For TrlnuniiiK.. WiHtlt-n Lac1, Hr-miles llrsiil soil Buttons, to imrmnse tsrlely. Hrtiiitkrn h i f h nud tllovt. a larirc ss 'itnicnt. WRAPS, ! CLOAKS. I'LSTEIt JACKETS, NEW M AKKKTS, RfSSIAX CIKCU LA1IS, LOAK1.VO, and t tnsirulnreot linr of JKItoEl'fi. SHAWLS. XI III AS, l!ml KNIT JACKETS, SIIOHT W MAI'S, ZKI'IIYKS, Jtc, 4c. NAPKINS, TOWELS. TA1ILE LINES 0'JiLTi, coarohrj, blankets, cari'e:s, LADIES ANIJ ClIILIiltEN B I'NnKIl WEAK . Cnrwts. wfrvin and olht rwiiw, ll.i.iiry, full anil complete tin?, iiii.lurtina spylsl lin of ' Ribbed Hosery, Finest eriT seen ben, Ylhh LIVE OF GENTLEMEN 'A IN- nKIOVEAIl & Vi "HNiSHlN8. H'n t fail to see l,H?tnllit rupn. iinu SUt h. Full, Ni-w . 'n-h. suit superior Hue of STANDARD GRUCEFIES, same prU-c ollu-rs sell old gtwMts for. Wood and Willow Wsr1, Trunks. Vlies. SEWtNC MACHINES. Agents 1nr AMtEICAN ail ST. JOIT s'T. liig Macblucs the most rriia! !c oo ! I lie market BARGAINS! A ftpifiKlifl aud Yftrift amnmnt of tb Ki5Bf!T emm left over fnm last whiter, will be aoM Bolow Cost to nmkr room. Tbtur (Jottd are In per U ct.r.iHtion, arwl are as strri,Table as any jfrvKt. r tTV Look for lb. Uargftii. CotmtcT. AW, a lit nf Ilntd and Hlim. carrif-J i over from .nut winter, at a Laralo bfUw COM. 6WM'ben y-ui want sdrthin? tbat chtialtl lie kept in a Ant rliitji 8iorc come to us fur It, W tnn'rse to mtt and sathfv the iVtuaiidft of tuftloimrB. (.'otStf tn:l sec us. Stli.liurv, Ort. 22.1SSS. S If (Buy Your Groceries from J. G. CAUBLE, INNIS STREET. - - SALISBURY. NX A futl line of First rlsss roeeries sl wavs on hsntl, sud sold as eheap as suy house In town . Prosit TSXcata, Bi'f. l'nrk, Mutton. tnusire ami Vi.h. always on hsud anil of.tuc Aaeni tuliiy. loo I loo ! On band tlie year rouud. If'Hi'meinlM-r thiil all goods are d K.rrptl free of chAr;r lo vour louu. A call solleited. J, 0. CAB RLE, 1 ly tirocrr. Vatnatle Town Property For Sale. It. It. CrawfoBl offrni his Valuable ."tore ltoorn iBiHrt feet win a rood l'well. Ine House upstairs, built of brick, kwatml O.onuujioo. -rr w phy torner, shove liovden Hotel tine new Brick two storv liwefline Hmne with nice shade, good kltr.hrn, smoke houae, wash bouse, wood bouse. Isree iranlen and stable, earrlan and btit ey hoH.; on Eunlss street aitjotiiiig Mrs. Jerrv Brown's residence. Aian, one nice UmldiiiK Lot eu same street 80i4O0 feet. All this property will be sold cheap and privately. For any further information, call at this oftaee, or address B H. CRAWFORD, ' Sf Winsto,N. 0. s A handsome Pinner Set (1SJ pioce. price V3.00), given away to the person getting the largest list of subscribers to the ilttR iLU bv Jan uary lit, 18K0.
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 17, 1885, edition 1
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