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NORTH CAROLINA HERALD. tiic'hsdat - FEBRUARY. 4, I880. CITY ITEMS. ," ., ; Tobacco r ' Cotton mill! ;'- Building and Ian ! JJead mortgage sale of land. G. ,S. Johnson, 1 rustec. . 'Mcroncy Iro make some very remarkable offers thU week. ' . The tobacco business is booming, all warchfrBscs full of the yellow leaf.-' . .. ; ;. The Mikado wa3 played at the ( harlotte opera house im last Thura-ay- ) ; If it rains, freezes, J and then thaw?, we predict another "mud wave. - . 1 .,. .... My business success U due to udUTtUing' say the live J.Uowan J);ivis, ot lilackmcr. i .fames It'renn's soirees arc quite purees; they are well auenueu and well enjoyed. . TVk; teachers of the (traded School re,rt a larger attendance than any time of the session. j I m isquerade ball will take place Vt 'the Central Hotel, Charlotte,. to morrow (Friday night). MrsScalcs and family bavemov od to Cedar Grove, the residue of Mrs. Henderson, ju4 east of tlte titV. i : ' . - . ;cry nuiet about thecoirrt house, cmstobe the quiet before a 11 SIC htorni. instant. Court meets on tlie lotn nf tobacco should be M'Iip nrire a we have pk-nty of buyers in the market. :The J. 1). McXeely & Co.. " The Emma Abbott Opera Com : pan y will render vLucia, Undo of Kumnermor," i in Charlotte on the right of February 10th. : - C'apt. Chas.;Priee has rented the Queen Anna Cottage on lunis street, and is enjoying the comforts of that elegant dwelling. bncr Half, an old feeble and in valid darkey, fell into the fire in the kitchen of Mrs. Bettie Murphy and received very severe .injuries. Ti.n rn'mirr '"men of Mr. Wren's ihmciucr'club will give a dance Fri- day hi from Charlotte, season. Last dance of the We are glad to note that the City j Commissioners haveagreed to assist j the Hook & Ladder Company m oo taining the necessary fixtures re quired for work. : Mrs. Kumple is about to buikl on the lots lately purchased. A, car load of sash, doors and blinds has arrived from High Point for that purpose. , -. ' : Funny .Four" Minstrels will do at something on the night of the 4th. The proceeds are to .be devoted to the purchase of a hearse for blackr burying. -iiro ivn I & Morgan, the black smiths, have dissolved. Mr. Brown will continue business at same place. Mr. Morgan will open a shop liear th friii trlit" -deiiot at Earnhardt s ,o a .... . : old stand. The Choral Union was to hare met at Mr. L. S. Overman's, but owin tb the indisposition of his wife ?t has been, decided to meet at Dr. Rumple's on Friday night. At the-Iron ' Clad Warehouse on Tuesday, they had 20,000. pounds on tho iloor. -"Some beautiful yellow leaf brought $40- They are ship ping to Durham, Danville, Balti more and Cincinnati. . Last Monday was a lively day in town; a great many people were in attendance of the sale of the Mc Coy land, a wild Texan enlivened the 'stfeets, and an organ ground out its doleful tunes in a melancholy and heart-rending manner. We. are happy to state that! Messrs. James JEnnis and 3falcolm Manly have severed their connection j with the Farmers Warehouse and .are now buyers and speculators on the tobacco, market. Brokers : are thick and plenty. Mr. JohnTJeall is another tobacco broker. : - "-.In. 'a day or so Mr. Arnold; of New York, and his associate, will be here for the purpose of consult ing with thecitizens in regard to our ; cotton mill. He proposes to o,uuu in siock. xjei every i subscriber hold himself in readiness to attend an organization meeting. Messrs. Thbmaa Cornatzer. Jw D. McDonald and ; Thomas Hail, from Davie count w-fiad fine i)rio;ht to bacco at; the Farmers warehouieori fn . J-uesdayt We had the pleasure of meeting these gentlemen and found them as first-rfasa as their tobacco. We have yet to see bad things from Davie county. ''y4i-i James Linebarrier, the mail con tractor, has gone to Texas; lie did not sajvbut the suppositioTr is G. T. He neglected to take his wife and f orgot to make provision fortthe family; yet he remembered to mort gage his . horse and wavon with which to obtain the'lucre necessary for the traveling expenses of an uu- Zleetin? of tho BalldJiyr and Lo&n Association on Friday January . 20th, 1COO. - " f " ' r - V Mr. Theo. F. KIvlUz called to the chair and Theo. Baerbaum requested to act as Secretary? wf The Chairman stated the object of the meeting; the working of such an association was discussed by the Chairman, L H- iotut and T. U Yanderford. "jr .:r A. II. Hoyden moved that the Chair appoint a" committee oaojicit subscriptions; that they meet again a week ben?e, and if 250 ihareg-be nbscribed, they then organize. Carried. t ' W. T. Kainey moved that twenty five cents per share be collected as initiation fee to cover expenses of books, stationary, etc.; that $100 constitute a share and that twenty five cents a week be collected oh each'sharet Carried. ; The lollo wing subscriptions were then made: "' - s Theo F Kluttz, 25 shares. I II Foust, M L Bean, James Plummer, W T Rainey, Buerbanm & Eames, 15 " 5 5? " 5 " 3 " 2 ' 5 " 5 - " 5 " 5 " 2. " 4 ' 10 ' 4 i ' ' 1 " 2 " '5 44 4 " 4 " 3 " ,4 " i-wr-rrt W 11 Barker, Johri P AVeber. J IV Keen, Whitehead & Barker, A II Boyden, T IAranderford, C A Bice, J 8 AlcCubbing, Jr., J 1) McNeely, It M Pendleton, A Parker, V Wallace, Theo Buerbanm, Geo II Shaver, It C Skahan. W U Crawford, C W Pool,5; John Youn, Capt G W Gates, E B Neave, I) It Julian, M;L Mclntyre, W W Gales, s ; I Total, 150 shares. TJie Chair then appointed the fol lowing places,, where , subscription books should be kept Open: Kluttz's drug store, JHierbaum's book store, Postofticeji National Bank, J . S. McCubbins, Sr's., store, and the following .committee on subscription: A II Boyden, Theo Bnerbaum, E B Neare. 1) It Julian, T; II Yanderford. Capt G W Gates. i. ,The Secretary was instructed to furnish both city, papers i with the proceedings of the meeting. Ad iourned to meet Friday night. Feb ruary 5th, at 8 o'clock; in the hal over Kluttz's drug store. , -. Theo. F. KLCTTZ.President.-r Theo. Buekbaum, Secretary. All kinds of farming implements at Smit luteal & Kitclrie's. ! A $6.bOO Freight Depot. : , ! The B. and D. Kailroad Company will "build on the north side" of the W. X. C. It. It. track, an elegant new dept,Yabout opposifcr the site of the one ! lately dt'stroyed by fire, It is to be a brick structure with slate Toof, 170 feet long by 50 wide. The passenger depot will be en larged with a roof extending over the tracks, so that transfers - can be made under cover; -The efficient Capt. McBee has made a plan where- liv the manv: tracks will be. done away with and one track answer all vmrrjoses. V hen , thesej .s im prove- mcnts arc eomnlete wewill have the finest depot and' railroad yard in the State. 'Thanks to-the Kail- road Company. . " :;- . The best syrup you eyereaw- can be bought at E. C-Miller's at fifty cents per Everything in the tin-ware at "Williams Brown's. : ; line lounu Personal. -.. . Mr. James Wren will -o to High Point in a few days to open a danc ing school. r'--::-Vr4 r W. II. Kounsaville, -formerly a mercliant of Lexinxrton. is a tobacco - , buyer on our market. - . Mr. Will Gales -has moved into one oi Jir. Knitv s nouses, in tne a -at - m . a t 1 West Point additiorito" Salisbury, i Monday. Ue is traveling , for a Dr. T. E. AndefsOp.- and Joseph rlrlwil hAii, stfltviH i P. Caldwell, both of State5ville; snent last week lr-Washinetoiivi Miss JNeine noimes. tnc accom plished and bright'Ughter Jjf JK a . iioimes, is visitirrs 'JVirs.v;J3. J2i: Linton in Charlotte. T A. L. Hnrlev lias - fone :to Warm Springs where he i engaged by El lott & Elliott as ; earpeplcr on the new hotel. . , Dr. 1 oung, ; a physjcian from Baltimore, is in town, the guest of Mr. Johu M. Horah., He intends to locate here. " ' ; Mrs. Chaa: PWiUr f..fJ.V . tw aa-aT-av - , Aaw v AnoTistus have roinmpri aftpr an extended tour through Florida a Alabama r l- , ' - . ' , . . : - I " ing, fishing. &c. Himself and sey Many of the friend f rE-H: hia friends took their lunch Morris, . Jisq., of MoctsviUe, were iv 1 tne city on Tuesday Rumor Jba it that! he wi 1 soon take unto hrmseU a, better naiIv ; ; : - - Miss Emma Connp.il wh some time past been the guest Miaa itTT ftVrfpn nAr 1t f Davis, has cone to Rockihgliam. where 'she will visit Miss Judith Steele; Miss Council has become a eeneral favorite here on account , i - ...- Cliac fcl bur Express OSca. , , Oar commtomtr-waaot3cwhat napleasantlj surpised last week to learn that Mr. Walter Uankin. I alter filling so eCiciently the expresa agency at this place for twelve or b 1 teen years past, naa accepted a like position in - Charleston, C. Of course thia will prove more lu crative to JUr; Kankm, jet it is hard to give up such good men. VUnng uls DUIiucm cmcci ucic we have nerer beard one complaint, which is a remarkable fact in one filling aposition that is often so try ing. Mr. K. left the first of the week for Charleston. Many hearta will be sad at parting with his fam ily, which will leave in a short time. They will carry with them the best wishes 01 a Host 01 warm menus. Mr. Clinton K.. Brown, who for gome time has been connected with express office at Danville, Ya., will fill the vacancy made by 3ir. nan kin. lie is a son of our fnend Adam Brown, and is said to be a very efficient and honest young man. .- Large iuwortment of gash, doors and blinds at Smithdcal & Ritchie's. Go For Them. --:-- A great many of our citizens have said during the late mud wave. "you fellers should go for the Mayor and Commissioners;" to which we have always answered: Put the means at the disposal of these gen tlemen and they will take advantage of it. It is not their fault but that of the citizens, for voting down a measure to pave the streets, in which our present Mayor was a leading spirit. When our next legislature meets wo must arrange this matter. For one, we' are going to howl for it Let the names of those that oppose if be. remembered, and when the mud is deep apostrophize them. Don't forget that you can have all your coffee nicely ground .at H C. " Miller's. He has the machine to da it with. 1 Railroad Tiotes. ; C.'S. Uollotnan, formerly b'pera tor at it. & D, depot, has been ap pointed agentat Hickory, N. C. -. lx. II. J. Olin, of Apcxr N. C, has been appointed to the position of Loading Clerk 111 Mr. Lewter's office, Mrs Price resigned. t . Trains on the W. N. C. R. It. run solid to Morristown, making close connection with trains on E. T. V. & G. Itoad for Knoxville and all points reached via Chattanooga. Capt. Arthur L, Frazier has been taken from the main line on the Western and now runs a train be tween Asheville and Charleston, on the Murphy division. We shall publish next week the Richmond and Danville schedule from New York to Atlanta, with all side branches. : Capt - Lewtcr requests that all freiet be removed immediately up on its arrival at this depot, as at present they : have no accommoda tion for the storing 01 it. - The Iron Clad Warehouse ia ahead this week, both as to quantity and quality. Flags all flying and prices good, BilesTiile Items J , i With many regrets, we announce the death of Mr. Jacob Ritchie, who departed this life'on the 8th ult:; azed 50 years, Mr. Bitchie was a highly esteemed citi zen of pur coan tv, and was loved and respected by all who knew him.- He was a faith fnl ftnrl nnssistcnt member of Ken- . f , ' xi body was mterreu xo await me n-a it rrpf imn inomm er lie , leaves a wife and seven children to lament his departure. :- '..' BilesTiile Academy is still flonr-' ishing, : Several new students came in last week. . ' - . ! ' " - ' ' ; ...... " , ' ' " ' On Friday night before the third Snnday in last month, our new pas tor. Kev. P. r. w . tamy, preacuea i 1 . 1 . II an firrtciient sermon in inesiue t Arademv. His textrwas "For God ia the city ;onlso loved the worlcl, :-tna ne gave nis " W h 1 A. " AnvlaafitilT tl - Rr , . , - . John 3, lu". , :;; ; - -.- Married : on the 28th ult., Mr. Geo. Culp to Misr Julia Basinger: Kev. amnet itotnrocai omciaimg. We extend our warmest congratula tions. .'v..f'w:V,.t:- 7 - Alice, a little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bennett Russell, has been - (quite sick for several days We I hope she will soonyecoyer, 1 pEX Hook, Franklin Co. Va., Jan."28th, 1SS6. j Messrs. Editors: As Mr. Jos 1 epb Horah has been absent from vour town for several weeks visiting l"' s . . . bis relatives and friends m Virginia perhaps you would like to hear from 1 him" - He is having fine sport. bunt- d gtarted out about light on the 3rd inst., with two portly darsies iTTT their game, and after huntr jif day through' mountains, flnd fields, returned, home nhnnt dark loaded with ffame- wild of) turkeys,' ducks,, rabbits, squirrels Ti 1 innTs in abundance, lleis en- joying himself very much, and we hope to have him visit us again and any of his Salisbury friends who oi may wish to naye auiu.-r? - - 1 -Af ' - M jjtC m-" -i-ft v HlSlSa;N0TDL faiUJJU UtiUU VOI3 Iin V now operating the Cogging mine la Montgomery county, ' will sail - for England in a few davs Bodiail Zlina. Under the direction of Capt Wra. Jenkins they are mining sulphhrct ore which are shipped to Salubnrv tuonnaiion iioras xor irea; merit. The free milling ore 1 Worked on the Wiewell pulverizer at the mine. Last week they produced on' this mill over 200 in gold." ! - ;- Kiruj'a Mountain Oold Mine. At this mine they employ at pres ent 20 hands and are operating 1 0 01 tne'40 stamps on suriace ore. They propose as soon as the weather breaks to un water the doo foot shaft and mine ore from that level. As their concentrates are very rich it is hoped they will put in a good concentrator and sell theirprodnct to the. Salisbury, works. The Carolina Iron Mining Cktf J Another evidence of a great ;fu- tnre, of a great industry m our. State, is the fact that the. above named company, a Pittsburgh, Penn., organization have puS-chased the Ormond Ore Bank near; King's Mountain,' and' are preparing to ship the ore to that .citjr They have already shipped j several car loads, which has proven very satis factory. This bank was worked some 20 years ago quite extensively, and the manufactured iron has a high reputation Jm account of its malleability. The ore is a hematite being somewhat jnanganiferous, and runs about CO per cent, metalic iron with 5- per cent, manganese, and is perfectly free trOhi sulphur and phosphorus." s.-.j , Steel Mine. . - - .. j :.. ' y'e are in receipt of a letter from John T. Cramer, saying.that he: has three carloads of mining machinery at the depot 5 Thoinauvriie, eon sisting of a twenty, stamp; mill with crushers, : boiler, engine,: concen trators, etc. All the machinery, was built at the Delameter Iron Works in New York, under th direction of 3fr. Geo. II. Nissen, and after his improved plans. We learn from the mine that six or seven new houses have been erected, over 1000 cords of wood hauled in and that about 75 hands are employed. The water is being pumped from the '155 foot level where mining will be car ried on. The ore at this level is re markably rich. Mr. Henry E. Hoffman, a graduate of the Colum bia School of Mines, and a gentle man of practical experience in: Col orado, is associated with the com pany as assayer. He says the fin ing men of Colorado would go wild over such fine ore. - : - What is to Be. ' .i Our State is yet to hare her great success in mines and mining. . The day of fancy speculation is fast passinsr away and the legitimate branches of the business are being taken up. The Yadkin Mining and Milliner Company, at their chlori na tion works, are one instance of the aoove bUHLeuieu, . x..CJ tua u business of purchasing ores, and Dy 1 i. 1- l ri..n mntrn i their method extract the precions metals. This is the first time Isuch a business; has been undertaken in this State and with success All honor to Mr. John Jacobs, tha su perintendent. We hope soon to see the day-' when these works will have a capacity to, treat our more refractory galena . and zinc blende gold-bearing ores, and to utilize the by-products of our ores in the man ufacture of fertilizers, - etc. This last "named business is properly a branch of the metallurgical j6rks. We have everything with 'which to manufacture the fertilizers,- 'dcrase anentlv it will be a ereat business in the future. Our State purchase of other States are over 200,000' tons annually. v :: - ' ' You can get that fine enterprisecoif ee at E. C. Miller's. Fresh fish ready for delivery-, every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday morning MARRIED. In this county, J ah. '28tfr,- 880; bv Rev. Sam!.' Rothrock "Mr." George W. Culp. of Stanly. ! Miss Jnlia A " danshter of B. and P. Basinger.- . " Bost Mill Locke Township. -Messes. Editors: As all the townships have been having a boom in your paper, I think it is time to hear a little about our little, town-, ship. . We have three churches all Lutheran one colored church, six public schools, two flouring ? and grist mills, Capt. Fisher s run r by water and steam, Bost Bro. by steam.. They ground since the" 9ttfof Au gust, sixteen hundred ' bushels of corn and twenty-six ihuudred bush els of r wheat. - We have; four saw rnins, Bost, Bernhardt & IntzV Iiudwick and Cowan; four to gin's Lud wick ginned 520.-bales, Lenta 200 bales, Lippard 125 hales, Capt Fisher not heard from. To tal, 845 bales Six steam engines. .Now let the rest beat that if they can. We also can boast of -having the smartest man in J&e county, he trinarixl all dav Ne Years' There i has been a good deal of -tobacco raised in this neighborhood-' ."Cal." raised eight barns with two hands and a half. So I'll close. - ctiTract of Land f- goii' t ri a t m 1 Dr tirtaecf allortrar Iwd ncrrfet4 lh 2Ttb da 3 f Jttfy, ff A. I rife. It. a tVnria, to th U: Cowaa aad wife. K. C Cwaa. to t& a4rrd traed, to Krn a 4rU pw. dt, ta jondeniiracd will ell for cak to Ue kiht Uddrr at ihe Cnn llouae doc la ttowaa Coattty, at 6Usburr. o Tfeaf- It L IU Tcmnkir.cootAilos about UX j am. adjoiaiar the lad of Mowr Ltogk-, ! John Knox a&d oiafr. Second Another tract adjolnls J. IX. Cowaa, the "Jaot" Graham l'lac aad the j "Able Graham Place.' contaialar about 12 acrrs. called the "Mtadowl Tract." About twentr acre of the above la fine bottom landL These tracts are fine laed for grain and tobacco. . Sjee mortrmc registered la the public registry of Itowaa county. Book S, na;c WlSif'or further information aiUlreM Talbott & Sona, Charlotte. C; or Bob bins & Long, Attorney. Statcaville, N. C. 1 G S JOllNSON. Trustee, Talbott & Soxa, Mortgagee, ' January 28th '8. iy4U FOR RENT. The lloute-anu l'roperty lormerly oc eur4ed by MUsea ' Ttutledze'a. on lnnls Street, neartDr. Griiffith'a. t fjor terras apply Ur P. K. IIEIL1Q,; A large line of all kinds of stores at Williama Brown's. ; j a! nice hot lunch is served at the rcstau rani of Jliller & Smith every day. , OMoiintion Works. O- PURCHASE OR TREAT GOLD ORES, CONCENTRATES, 'ETC s; Shipments Solicited, froji Py rtnES Having OrE ; ID R S A3iE WOEKSs ; SALISBURY, N. 0. JOHN J'ACOBS, 16tf Superintendent, FEMALE ACADEMY. toomasvtLle, n. a ' MRS.' E. SCHULTZ-DAYiS, i Principal. The Spring Session will begin February 3rd, 1886., -:o:- The best methods of teaching adopted, andj neither . pains nor expense, will be spajred to make the school - alii its friends may desire it to be: Beautiful and healthy location, good discipline and successful management. TERMS FROM $8 TO $12 PER MONTH. :. Ample Accommodations. For further particulars address the Principal, v lft-lm . - --I - - v.: i Imember if you get a sewing machini tro fteionej & Bro. and after a week's trial you arc not satisfied, you! are at lib erty to return and exchange. . The largest stock in the city at Smith deal & Ritchie's. I - i- Thomasdn's Country Vinegar at Mose SmithV ' ;':'"; " ' -yj.; , SlLE OE REAL ESTATE! Bv virtue of a mortsasre or deed in trust, executed .by James Oi Ludwick,. to Heiuy Powlas, dated the 58th day of .De cember, 1880, and registered in the office of Register of Deeds of: Ko wan county, in Book No. 2, page 801, and upon which default has been made, I will j expose for sale at public auction, on the premises. On the 8th Jf '. of .rearuary,.1886f. at o'clock, Oar, the following real estate, to viz: A tract of land consisting of 3(H acres, more or less, situated in Rowan county, adjoining the lands of Adam Roseman and: others. Terms cash. ! - HENRY POWLAS, By RW Kluttz, Agt. " ! Trustee. This ?th day of February, 1886. 13:4t : TOBACCO MARKET. - i BEFOBTED BV joccr ; SHEPPARD, Breaks have been large and priees on - I " -- a.: M ' commons r ana meaiums dui. utue .- im proved,! while good T tobaccos of every class are selling welL Bright are active and high -There is much inquiry and great demand for all fine tobacco. Breaks are;still greatly deficient in color. Lugs. Common, ; -Medium, - "'Goodr';7 Fine, - Medium, . . -Good, Medium, - -GoV'3?-,'; Fine, , - 3 005 00 - 5 00 . e 50 - 50 00 - 12 00 20 00 i - - .4 00 6 00 J .- & 00 7 00 :-10 50 16 50 150 16 00 20 GO & 27 00 - 85 0043 00 v 55-00 70 00 Leaf. .1: PRODUCE MARK CoBSECTEP B V V.' WaIXACE.- ' Corn 3Ieat. per bushel. Family Flour, by;. . - 50 60 13 73 Feaa, per i"3"- '40 Wheat , ' - ft " s - AVheat Bran, per buslicl. Sweet Potatoca. Irish Onions, - - Er, per cozen t . Butter, per pound. so 80 m40 13 a 17 15 a CO 15 a 25 COXSOLIDATKD. lYoI"WILL . Villi) Mciuia. : twu vtc4aai fcr tkt&tiUms t fsliiAry aa4 Ci siJt J;rr st W rra.t. M. D - uest i, TasrTn w, M. i N. H AU UVkt da to ritWr of the tWrt yio to fK4 nat be j5fwti:iOf Ucd. llaviax itwt crcAtd a tor la th ManIc o liottitf'. ca Male Street, 1 aa m pared to f uruUh aajrthluj ia ta GltOCEUY LINE. , Canoed Good. Eujar. Clfc. NtttS Caadloi, Fruit, ItaUa. Or , angc. and all kind - , of Country ',; Produt. ...... I i Alo a f all line of ! Ucai. ikf. . Pork. 3ictton. j Sausage, and in fact evcxjihiagto acaoti, Itexnember that I deliver fod free et oot to any part of the city with dlmfch. Also notice that everything 1 nave 1 FXOojbL O.TT 3. 33"0'W Yours truly, , T:4 .. w. w. gales; NOTE.l away ow the Wtavkcl for the purcha.se of Fat UalUe and Oountry Produce, ; . . . ; j MER0NEY; & BRO. wake nd mil the best Plow in the ttte, lou can always i pel lue l oinoi anu pans wuuuui paying express freight from a great di&tauce a you will have to do if bought of fortin ... . I i - i manuiaciurers. ta cm wm mtu an ota plow new. Is this not economy?" THIRD CREEK ACADEMY MAXE AliD rFT.TAT.K . - - i Beit Session Opens January 4th, 1885, A Practical Eag-lUh and Clalcal RchooU The location In a small two on tlt W. N. C. K. combine the town adTntj? tf mj accewi by railroad, and facilities for .cheap Uvin In an exoelinlf moral and beolthy eummumiy of Scotch IrUh citlzcnd. The principal U a ratl nate of the Unlrerrity f N. C, has had w.nski erable experience, aud U tuorou4(bly equipped ta all the -best method of teaching Board can be had from $0.00 to t8.00 per mo. - TKKM.S $10.00 per session: Laneoace J3.00 extra. An entrance fee of 60 ct. for continjrent expenaeaof the "Choai. Kr further partKuir address, K. hi, VOVHT, 1'rloclpal, Jl-tf Third Creek, N.C- Adiniiiistrator's Notice. ,1. TT.aviVo- nualiSed an AdramtstratOt upon the estate of Alexander Shoof, deceaieil; all rx-rsons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present thent for payment on or before the 22nd day of, Uccembcr, I006, or thte notice win oe plead in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebted to said estate are tc oucsted to make immediate payment of settlement of the same. " "' . WILSON TROTT, Lee S Overman, - Adm.r. ''-'j- Attorney ,'.;:.-'- - Dec 22, 1885 12-6w ' - J 1 fdij gdrial rarlors GHftS. WILLIAMS, Maqsioq House', Main SL Near Post-0 ffke: I have just furnished the new room in. first class style, and hare everythingrnew and clean, consequently being fully equip ped and prepared to execute my art of Shaving, llair Cutting and dressing, Shamnooninrr. etc.. in! -a superior and i modern manner. GEN TLEMEN fE S0LICI TED TO CMLL Very respectfully, i 0HAB. WTLLIA1I3. , 131'y Half Interest in BOST BRO'S MILL 4 L.- -o- I am desirous of closing out my enter cstin the above mentioned mill at once; and will therefore sell very cheapj : - W. II. BOST, - ll-3m . Salisbury, N. C 'WftTfmflT k. "Rrn. have thirtv vcars ex'rxv rlence in the Hewing Mathine Buti,ne- have served 30 years In repairing, l ney examine all and sell none but the best. Cut This Out and take ' itwith you when you; sell your tobacco at the Fabmeb's Warehouse,! Salis bury, and it will be' good for one year's subscription to CouS'TKY Homes, free of charge. Good dar ing the month of February. - Cut This Out and take it with you when you sell your iobaccyat the-CASfl- Warehouse, SratrafiBe, and it will entitle you to one yearjJ subscription to GouxTTm.dlOMES, free of charge j Cood; durj pg. Feb- ruary. -: "-: i " ..., ., , -, A LIVERY" BUSINESS;" i Ilaving important bnsinewi that quires my attention in another place, it becomes necessary for me to close otit my and I offer a splendid opportunity to any, one wishing to engage in ,the Jbusmess. ( The Stable was established years ago in the heart of the cfty the only regular bunt stable with modem improvement in'tbeplaee-ona beautiful street. veT tbingthat pert tins to a full equipment for the business is there ana now , ramm. f daily.-' Salisbury is rapMly increan5 wealth: and ipulatioiu - 1 hs is a cnauvc t to secure a permanent andprofitible -An- For Sale 1 1 iness, which may not occur soon again. ! 9 1 The stock and vehicles will tesold scpar I -tota- If desired- Call on-: ; , "E. K. JAMFS, '. Or address. Jlannger, . - ,W F: Sxid r. R. FropV, - IStf - Aalievtne; N. C. ' lK()5EV.R Bun-.s., - "i ft U M dial tw Iwntl L U t CAUELS HAIR DRESS C00DS, Trt VmmA alt 14 MmtH BELOW FORMER PRICES. rrtnU froa &e to 8c.; tAfa ?Hc la iwv Jeans and Casslmcrts Much 3-ovrxn Cn m-arh lvmticai low at7tv Tta hal)dw)t&Ht t-4 MrUflf rrt tffrMd Ufto at 7c .'The ftlne Uk a If tlri. jh even a mUMtug ittni. Ttwy frra ti w null : the prrl iU-t r rtrr t.0-rr1 to lia lrtl We barr been Mlitne IT ltUOTll CU'H lUOaltur tnij yeata. Every Pair Warranted. Only three pair baT beea tftom4 In twenty yeara. Tacy are made vf htLtCT UliXK ot VViate Oaa Tan bole iu and out. If Yen Wast a 'Good Stce kii For vit L Ero. Nerer buy a paper or around leather paata Ift-1 aoleaboetor l.oo tofl... t-n pM tan ij ot 34erouey 4 Jbro, a W.UlU.V J ALL SOLID LILlTUlill 8U0K FOE 1.25. I'. We are bnvin a common aenae aboe ma4e foe the (Maine Trade, which will irt Tu vre win fort and nore er-U-e than any aU you eef tried. We Lave a lut vt brokcii uuinbera vf HATS AND SHOES Which we offer at prim to salt customer BEGARDLESS OF COST True aavlnjs and economy U to bay cooj gottdK It you prefer to be poor and keep no, Puy poor symmU. it vtmlA aa much to make a tmor I uinx aa it "doe to make a xl thlna;. 1 you bur. por Rooua ytw are aiwaya uujni . bave anything. i , . "ou will alwaTa find in tlJa M ltJe of year exiwrien'-e, the Let rood at lowest ,rU-n. Yon will find In this boue youna; imm of Wkb character who will be pleawU to aerre tlieir frienda; they will not take ad vantage of you; they will aeli the poor man good aa low aa they aell the rich. ' - . - It ia w1m in a aaleaman to protect the cuto-mt-raawell aa tbe urofrietora;-ln ao dot it 1m builda up a good trade, and reputation for him self. . - K very one want In Goods tn oar line wiUda well to teat the market, - A we buy tor cash, we are willing to git out coat omer the ad vautae of dl-oun t a. . ,. , jcDWEilgK itjiiGH- Buy Your Groceries from - J . vx. Uil U XXjHi, 1KNIS STREET. r - SALISBURY, W. C, A full line of Brst-class Groceries l- ways on hand, and sold as cheap as any ' Frosli Mooto, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage and Kih, always on hand and of the linest qualit. loo X loo X On hand" the year round. ' CRcmerober that all 'good ar de livered free of charee to roar house. A call solicited. J. U. 0AUBLE, 7 ly Grocer: . Joe. Elliott, Of Atlanta, Ga. Of Charlotte, X. C, Elliott & Elliott, Gbfftractors and BuideriV 'Mrm prings,n:c: , Do a Genera1! BuHdinj Busneai hi ( WESTEKX NORTH CAK0LIXA. A SPECIALTT. . MILLER & SMITH; EJEOTATJJZAirT. -We tak boarders by the iay.. wek or .jnont h v , and forili nalaat ail noara. ana aiao kwv'w arrtr-nt wit hoot meal if dered. - . : V. table la supplied with the heat to .be-" IncIiHinroTnUT.. freah '"fLJima-- re neatly fnrniia5d ana r;ZT . fortibla. Our serrsiits are poL'te and art entire' ,r-M moderate neal awwmwwiiw commercial trarelera. , -r,aI-Tr- - -4teectel ant our now w ' V "i..ira -where noth!e mt the paret wiiwe and tre kq4. with fiw rr?.. i ;j Lie. io a auieaeio ouiiaroi r -.- . . - j 1 ' n r " tttir vour sctrincr rnachJn xr . a ... . roney JL- I3ro. . Tber keep em w oa 5 vetirs free oi Darsre m., v-, Thef sell attachmcnta and oewllo for all tln.h of mathlncs ft wLok-a V and re- ail: will sell nccUica to ii.e -ir lory j -rices. . j.. . . married female. ncr nncaisposuion.", - -r fe c
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 4, 1886, edition 1
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