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NORTH CAROLINA HERALD. TIlL'ItSDAY . FEliKt'ARY 11. 1880. CITY ITEMS. ( Ker depot Cotton mill ! . Water works ! ti.irTTi.nnr and Loanl ii-flraVford's dogs are fat Partridges still plentiful at 1 m J. c. Price, tbc colored or ator of Zion Wesley Col!ege,.haa re turned from nil tVestern touryhar in" collected 18,500 for the build in fund of the above- mentioned institution, lie lias' gone to New York to' wcure enough more to make it! 0000- 409 snlscribed in this place. I ifcmembcrEH Miller; fine New Orleans vrunat 50 cent per gallon. He has Building and Loan! According to opreriouicall, those MINING KOTEjj. I cioid inn item CONSOLIDATED; ai r. Uhant i row til u keet-! TW Artlsa tt i m! and dozen. " , ' Mr, (' 11. Ilolmoa )f' merchandizing, Charles -William has rn has gone out in t ITT T rniiTini iiiai). r i i i- " lunncii'U hi iiif tm , . - v.- . n above named association ratt afHiti - iV ; iro go. mine- wa nz Mr. John Leonard' mill at tkitwl ri u r' i in the hall over Kluttz's dru- store. , !.??10S ,n 1 TJ I-! . Uottai4 W a nr.etr.ill fr frS? ! In the absence of Mr. T&lf R Sjfr. ttlnd ire think wa forian iu KSJST i Kluttz, Mr. A. II. Boyden took the K aecanng Jlr. CroU & milkr. .Hit I orrttlr, Tr&tJUm" f chair by Truest. Tlfe committee ... . T fV!?" Si?!? fe'Ji 1"" to MTl.. to solicit iuntifr snhain;nns i e nave ic measure oi rntTri.i mw, iv iivi.s; u. v u.... i xt i i oved his r . i . v ju t tli Mt. ernon noun. Til 1111 V of our holdirig back their cotton. v,o tciiofai t'nion will Urriwn's neit u-ght.'l . , ; . Hurt 3feNpeIjr. the popular bar . Ji'il nv,,i into the new room next door to U.K. I1? kit. ; Vms. Urown is building a in the crawioru filrmers are for higher mec.t at Friday beef mar- fun i ace reiir 01. ihs s-to .building.' Mr J I). McNeelv is having the . .. .. . j i..:.:Ji,,.,l (revs in ins ltont vara iniumuu a..u otherwise improving hi--beautiful grounds. . ; ' ; Mr. Siimuel J. McCubblns has 'hung put his shingle as county treasurer at his office next door to A. C. Harris. . . ! E F. Hill brought into our sanc tum a wild turkey that weighed 17 pounds, lie killed it on Grant Creek, on the old Lowery place. The ruins of the old- hospital building are being cleared, we hope with a view of a good substantial new building. ' I rnnh p kimkh lit inu uiiuuic aim tr aight oues all around, stems to iie a favorite way ot loading wooa with our wood merchants. We learn from the Winston Sen .lind that Mij Phil loe and bride have n turned from their bridal trip to New Orleans. 1 , The musical recital of the Neave music school last Friklayywas as usiial a rare treat, the' -inusic was exetllent, the singing goodj Court next week. Judge James C. Macliae and bolieuoin Joseph Adams- will be here to deal tice to goodand bad, just just. 1 Our citizens ought to avail them selves of the beautiful clear days to have their pictures taken, especially ji Mr. TuvJor will stay here but a short time. John T); Gaskill, the enterprising merchant and tobacco manufac turer, left on Monday for a business .trip' to Savannah Atlanta and other business centres south.- ,j The committee on constitution and by-laws of the Building and Loan Aisociation meets on Wednes- dav nitrht at 7 o'elock at Mr Kluttz' b law otlice. mc vcU ' Last week a wanant waa issued for J oh uF: Eagle for assault and battery on Jir. icwr aiiaci'. The warrant was intended for G. C. Kagle. who did the assault. We publish thiamin defense of our peace able citizenohn F., Eagle, as tlie i warrant was issued in ins name by mistake. '.;tI;' Nice Drietl Beef for broiling --purposes at A. Farker'4. rJ Mr. J: A. Hedrick has,,'; bought the Locke ' plantation 84 acres. Mr. Lewis Beard, who built the Beard (now Locke) bridge, the rreat grandfather of our'townsman Capt. John Beard Jeft-gthis estate to hi daughter, Mtt. Jl&e, jiud it has been in possession of tho Locke family until now. JJliss Fanny Kouecbe went to. Hickory on Tuesday last "to act as bridesmaid at the vveddine' bf Mr Cline and Miss Ella Lawrance, both of Hickory. ; The happy couple will go North for a bridal trip. We extend to them our wishes and wish them joy and happinesstliroughout : - . - 'I- i ' - the names of several rentlemrn & London, l-.ngiana on our eubcriiHi inn list ' The r ftr a!1 5nic..i: .4 - J n v i t-SVA I in orth Carolina goia mines. Cant. John M. Prim, the veteran waTC subscrinti m M ported, ana the number of shares including those previously sub scribed (150) run; up to the com fortable number of 515. The in terest shown in this organization is remarkable, and speaks well for our community. Messrs. Iheo. F. Kluttz, T. C. Linn.; D. U. Julian, I. II. Foust, W. Smith-deal,. G. W. Gates, A. II. Boyden, were hen -rv....r a line lot oi ricu oia oro w. titntion and by-laws to report at Luippca fr0m this depot to London UK,,U" "icct,g, rnuay niguv at p;ri2iand last WeeK. 7 o ciock. at the same place, ine list3 are open at the old places Kluttz 8, Buerbaum's, McCubbins , National Bank and at the Post fm t xt- i.i u uuiuc. ajcl us Keep mu koou. worn i--. i ii.. i i i and or-anize at the earliest !erfu1 .ujurapiiM et more to grind than tier Wfore. K AU un 4 ia clUrfr xU notber .H .re Eac n Tiit f 5" " ""p V ' YOU WILL PU1D (Mkhosky 5nh'H, Ut week. accordin was C It wa venr col J . b t f to the thermometer, it t y TrTXT' miner of Silver Hill, is in charge of the property operated by the Uwhar4 ne Mining Co., Landolph eountv. i Tho Marlon Bullion Co. - This Company will operate large lv in, the spring, xne severe win moving, possible moment. Let us try to have 1,000 shares subscribed before summer. warmer than the January Q rite r, how long wilt thou continue? , . Owinz to the severity of the? weather,, trade haa been ouite dull for the past week, but as the weath er moderates it is becominjr more brisK. ; ; a long me. W W Gales receives fresh Oysters on Tuesday's, Thursday and Saturdays Through thekindness of Hon. II. SI. 'CameronHve are in receipt of the Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency. The Hon. Daniel Manning has our thanks for the Annual - Report of the Secretary of the.- Treasury, and the -Hon. Jas.1 S. Miller for the Report f of the Commis sioner of Internal Revenue. . . i . . , : . Nice Sweet Cider at VT W (Tares'. Tobacco Stamps. The Si latesville Landmark r claims the cake for selling the most stamps sit. an v one time. .We wanted the cake as having bought stamps for 280 boxes in one week,. .The Jmd inark then says that that would not do. We examined Mr. J. D. Gas kill's books to-day and find he has bought on Sept. 0th last year stamps for 157 boxes, amounting to 377,, which we claim is a larger amount than States ville has ever bought. Bring in another, horse, brother Caldwell. iug just at a point when they were clearing about 9oO per day, at an; expense of not over 115. They have developed1 some rich quartz Teina and will erect a mill for the reduc-1 tion of the ore. They Kr'e jus made a tears contract with their present superintendent. Ilev..S. A. Earnhardt has built a new dwelling house in front, of his old dwelling. sIt is a well construct--ed and commodious building and will add greatly to the valuation of Mr. Earnhardt's residence. Clilorinatioii "Works. -0- OR TREAT G0U3 FURC11ASE CO NCT RATES, ETC ORES, CAMELS HAIR DBESS GOODS, S0U31TE0 FROM Johnson's Gales'. f.' Apple1 Vinegar at "W W The Justices of Peace of Rowan county have imprisoned for v.ir'oai offensef 11 defendants to be tried at court next week, and have bound for the same tjerm some 12 or 15 more. 40 cases are on the criminal docket from last term, alitor minor olTenses. No civil cases of great importance; all the big ones are in the Supreme Court, among which are the Warner, McErwee and ltoss cases. ' II. R iih oa l Notes. G. F. Thomason, engineer of & D. railroad, paid us a v.isit.' B. P. Whitfield has taken Mr. HollomanVplace as operator at our. depot. i J. W. I Peak, who for some time has j been mail agent on- the Western5, has resigned and gone into business at Asheville. out jus and un- Go to Moses A. Smith Fridiiy morning and see Toad Fih. ITc wilF get two boxes fresh fish Thursday night. - I . We understand that a change of gauge of the whole R. & D. system is contemplated, that the system will adopt the standard gauge, jind that it will be done before Summer. Personal. J. I), and 1). L. Gaskill nrone South to sell tobacco. fi ; have We are about to have water works in our town, fiome gentlemen . liere interested in this enterprise are in correspondence with; North ern parti of. j, - . 1 Dr. Trantham has moved ihto the up-stair rooms next to the. post- 1 -oiiiee, -while lie boards at the Mt. Vernon -hotel. He still retains with Dr. Whitehead his old office, next door to J. & II. Iforah's. We understand that the examina tions the higher department of the White Graded School is going n.x- The examiner says that the pupils of the highest grade are ac quitting themselves with honor. ' February 8th was not a blue Mon day for tobacco. The Iron Clad had 5,000 pounds. The Banner Vveighed up 3,000, while the old Earmfcrs was loaded down with 70,- 000. Blessings on the warehouses and the fr proprietors. The cotton mill scheme is abolut tc-take sliape. MessrsArnold and Kussell have made our citizens pro- positions which are practical and r. veaonable. They ask our people to put upthe building and power, while they will furnish the machin ' cry. . . The city mills under the able su 1 Pntcudence of Mr. Faulkner," are 1 n full blast in spite rof the bad V and worse roads. While notcomin orn is more than ' ")g UP the deflciencv. Mr. Fred Fisher, of Wayn es ville, spent leevenil days in our town. ,. - ' Mrs. Ben Anderson. has reUirned, after a long visit to relatives in Macon, Ga. . ' Mr. Gibson, of i Asheville, the marhipr of our excellent- artist, Mr. Taylor, is here. Judge W.. H. Bailey, ;o? C har lotte, was a euest of the Club on Saturday last. . Miss Fannie Neely left on Mon day for a visit to Mrs. W. S. Alex ander, in Charlotte S. E. Linton, the efficient man- asrer of the Charlotte Gas orks, was in tl city on Tuesday. Miss Lilian Warner, after a pro tracted visit to her old home in Massachusetts, has returned. B. Earnee, Jr., has gone up the W. N. C. It. It. in the interest of the. Herald. , - We are pleased to learn -that Mr. Walter Scott, who for a long time was salesman at Mr. Tt. J . Holmes sloje, is in the employ of the 11. & D. Railroad Company at Greens boro, i The New York Financial S Min ing Record says that a party of Phil adelphia capitalists have purchased the .Jamesyille & Washington rail road, and , that they will at once equip the road and run daily con necting with the Norfolk & West ern. . ; ; ' It was. a good day for the State and especially the Western portion of it; when the W. N. C. R R was sold to the R. & D. syndicate. We see nowgood roadbed, plenty of good engines, hue coacnes anu sleepers running direct through to Tennessee! ; The sale of tickets has innroiised wonderfully, the amount of freight Carried over the Western, as compared 'with six years ago, is simply enormous .All thanks to I the State officers that effected the sale, but more so to the L.. & D syndicate that bought our sickly, w"addling, baby railroad, and made it a full fledged healthy and pros perous main line, through a boom- Russoll Gold Mine. The twenty stamp mill keeps reg ular time, and everything is work injr satisfactory. In our issue of the 28th ult. , we stated , that the sulphurets, which are very valuable, were allowed to, run off. In1 expla nation of which we publish the fol lowing from the emcient mining; engineer in charge: j ' The Russell Mine, Glenbrdok, N. C, Feb. 3, '8G. North C a no li x a Heiiald: Deau Siks: Please oblige me by making it known thrpugh your paper, that the fact (mentioned in your issue of the 23d, ult.,) of our sulphurets running away with the tailings, was due simply to a tem porary removal of our concentrating s-ear.. owinar to alterations in the mill house. As a matter cf fact, we are using a percussion table, sluccs. and blanket strakes, so that yon will readily perceive the incorrectness of the remarks made in your paper re ferred to above. Yours faithfully, ' . J. W. CaxK. ' We are glad to know that the sul phurets are concentrated and saved. It is hoped the concentrates will te shipped to the Chlorination Works at this, place. .- Since the mill has been in operation, they have shipped about $7,U00 in gold to the London office. The ore is very abundant, and should the mill be equiped with one hundred stamps instead of twenty, it will pay handsomely, , , , iWi ii : Editors of tiie herald: i am lad to know that old oansuury On the morning of the ,lgt inst. our peaceful town Was alarmed by tb sad death of . little Walter Jen kins, son of J. II. Jenkins. He liad been sick, for some time', but it was thought that he would recover.1 On Saturday morninir before his death on Monday, he became tin conscious. It seemed . that, death) had taken hold of him, and all hopes of his recovery were given up. 1 He remained 1 iv this state until Monday morning about 4 o clock, God released him from his pain and took him to dwell in that happy home of eternal bliss, where sorrow and death will be no more. ; "Unveil thy'bosora, faithful lorrib; Tiike this new treasure to thy trust, And give these sacred relies room, To slumber in the silent dust. Nor pain, nor grief, nor anxious fear, Invades thy bounds: no mortal woes Can reach the peaceful sleeper here, x While angels watch the soft repose." E. C. S. SViiPJEtiTS" WORKS i SALISBURY, K. C. JOHN JACOBS. r itf Sup-riulrudcnt Triro. lrr J tt him Na BELOW FORMER 1'RICES. Jeans ixnd Casslmcrcs Much J. MMorgan Salisbury, C. - '. MANUFACTURER OF EYEltYTIIING NEW. .'-'. - Havinir iust opened a new store io the Mansion llouse, oa Main Street, 1 am pre pared to furnish anything iu the GltOCEUY LINE- " -.-' i " ' T - Canned Goods, Susrar, Coffee. uU, Candles, Fruit, ltsusins. Or anges, and tll kinds . ''. of Country . - Produce. Also a full line of . Meats.- Beef, Pork.X Mutton, Sausage, and in fact every thing in season, , Remember that I deliver jrood free of bost to any part of Ihe city with dnpatcn Also notice that everything 1 have la Fresli ythii To the Merchants i of North Carolina: r I reppecl fully Call your attenticn to the fi?Uowin CIGARS, and the prices at whuh 1 olfciinjr tl.etn to tho trade. - All the articles n:med are first:dflfp. Below find the fallt win? Br;:n arul Price List of Fine and Domtfitic C.GARS. , iug and fast growing new country. znak- farmer from Dar? "jo1aso ihat a of ItobacS to ttfe0k, 00 lbs. and realized m7 for Cauble sold last week T&e tL ner warehouse, in thi 'city ??n pounds at $123. Does tobac 4' mg pay? . w,rus- We have seen a letter tleman in aa adjoining town who nrnnncno L 1 , "U nuintifontiin.a . t - ,J muuuivwii, macuinery at tin" ? Ptner with M1ttWu. .fle machinery is cana O,U0U IDS Dr: W. B. Meares and his accom plished daughter, Miss Essie, came over from Davidson last Tuesday, ; Miss'Mollie Murphy is missed by her many admirers. She is on a Visit to her sister, Mrs. Dr. Lash, in Stokes county. - I ' .. - ,:' . V :n ; The well-known and popular.Mr. Frank Rogers,. represeiituvfr, Jfew York clothing house",- was in the city on Monday. - - irS Mr. ArnoId,; of iTrpfrMX nd Russell, of Philadelphia, arc hefe in the interest of the cottoiji mill to be erected here. N. M. Thayer an d MrBRussell . of the firm of Russell St Heame, of El Dorado, were in town 'last week and purchased two -wagon loads of goods. ;: .-' -.. :'. " Rev. J. Q.: Wirtz, of Newberryr S. C. , affen t for the Lutheran ; Visi tor, is the guest of Rev. Wm. Stoud- enmire. Jlr. Y. wm . remain, nere several weeks. '"' ' ''."' V-:-' We notice among, late arrivals, Rer. U. F. Scha?ffer, of Concord; Rev. J. A. Linn, the president "of the Mt. Pleasant Academy; Mr.-A." H. Bronson of Philadelphia; Frank Brown, "from- the river; and J . W. Sloan now of Concord. School ROport for Fifth Month of Session. . white school. -. .-: - ' ' ; 18G 1883. 1884. Total enrollment 322 314 Enrollment f8r month 240 67 239 Average attendance 142.3-10 191.3-14 186 COLOUED SCHOOL. -'..i-."vfT ;18S6 1885. 1884. Total Enrollment 176 1G8 Enrollmentfor month 122 j Average attendance 117 116 ' The attcn lance in the white school has beeti greatly; cut' down by . whooping cough and two severe cold spells. j ;' F j' MURDOCH, Sec. China Grove Debating Club. annually; VVhave every hope that Mr. : Peter W. llairston, ; who owns 10,000 acres of land' near this city arid' is c6hsideied- one of the wealthiest men in our- State, made us - ax pleasant- call -- one day last week. He is. a' gentleman of very pleasant manners and has" time to give a kind word to all--a trate too often lacking in moined men. vi-r nhli(rations to him t Whereas, We "have learned of the contemplated early departure j from pur midst of our organizer and zealous member; Mr. Chambers H. Cwen : ;;. -p "--':.: :.-'':. 1 Rewired, That we will greatly miss hi aid and advice in conducting the ''China Crove Debating Club.'! ' ' " Resolved, That the thanks of the Club be extendedj to him for his earnest effort for the pleasure and improvement of ita members and visitors. RemUed, That we wish for him the pleasure and profit in his new home that his short residence amongst us has given tois. . . - Rented, .That his name be placed and remain among the honorary members of this Club. . . seems to be waking up to new life and energy, as is clearly evidenced by the unanimity and enthusiasm which prevailed at the meeting 01 the Building and Loan on h nday night. It preshadows a new era oi prosperity, when ouircitizens unite and are seen, as one man, working in so srbod a cause. Now let all the members come out Friday night and vote for able and competent men to constitute a Board of Directors. The success of the i Association de-, pends almost entirely on the men who may be chosen to manage it. Every stockholder will have one vote and only one vote-; so it is apparent that each shareholder should be represented in person or by proxy. Furthermore, the most important officer in the Association is the Sec retary and Treasurer, not excepting the Prmde?d firm self, lie should oe a man acftpi-iiuic iu tm, x &'jyj-ja character, of undoubted aointyas m accountant, and one , who would end tone and dignity to the Asso ciation. There is work and nai a work for this officer, and he -must needs be a clear headed mati, and One thoroughly acquainted with the principles of book-keeping and wno has had: experience and training necessary to prove his ntness lor so responsible and arduous a position. In short, we want the very oesi man ' T ji 1 , tr 4,Tt'fl. wre can get. lei everj wuj ont and come determined to rote fairly and intelligently, and the suc cess of our institution ( is assured from the start. ::- ". . A STOCKHOLDEli. EMBLEM, - xci.x, Jxrzz-z;...... H E ART'S DKL1GHT.1....'..---. EXPECTATION TRUMPS LITTLE COMMODORE Prompt attention iven to ordrs. Very Kpudectiuily 1 - ; J. M. MORGAN. Per M. 30.00 ...0.00 .. 27.CQ 17.50 1.0.00 Yours truly, W. Wv GALES. NOTE. i am always on the market or the pnrchaM; of Fat CatUc and Country roducc. ; - . MF.R0NEY & BR0. make and sell the itt Plow in the State. "ou can alwaj s irtt the Points and ; parts without paying express ircigui ironi giw uii"-v, you will have to do if bought of foreign manufacturers, io cts wm matcc au oiu plow new. Is this not economy? b:dfri-f;4-l M;n (frrrt torf. l -r-tiK- iJ-ftltl ctr nt r to the If r Kit'H hltl)l- K t.Tiljr )!. j Every Pair Warrtmtod. On!f tliw jtr liar ren rftoml N titr years, 'i l.vy w wtvim vt l.l.t.l' ln K wl White Oak l in Sole tn nt oo. j .i If Ydu Wast i Gcol iht IA For bit L Bf 8. Never bur a t a;or r imiiTiiil Wtler jr lo 8tiJnhhetrf 1 uilffl -5I-V lw a T ot .rruiijrA iiru W AUUAMKU i solids THIRD CREEK ACADEMY MAXE AND FEHAXE. ' Next Session 0pea3 January 4th, 185. A Practical Kngllhh and ClasKlcal School. The location in a Bmall two on the W.S'.T, K. K., combnies the town advantar of My act-eiw by railroa'!. and facilities for cli?ap living in an exceedingly moral and healthy community of Scotch Irish citizens. The principal is a jrrafl uate of the University of N. C, has had wnil erable experience,- and is thoroushly equhicd in all the test methods of teaolunp. ) op ran le hni from fcH.OO to SR.OO oertno TKBMS gtO.00 persession; LanKuapeS3.tk) extra. An entrance fee of 50 cts. forcoiitirn'nt expenses of tlie pcIhkiI. For further particulari address, K. M. FOltsT, Frincfpal. 11-tf ! Third Creek, N. CV ALL LEATHER SHOE TGE ':8L2o, r i .: Wc are" liavimc a common wnw ho tnatle for the hpnnjr Truue. which h IU m you iwirr cm fort and more ncrvk-e than uny (.m vcr tried. We have a lot of brcktn nuratr of r HATS AND SHOES Whk'b wc offer at price to suit culomcr REGARDLESS , OF. COS! Tract of Land chas. williams; ' - 2T. VXElTCiT-KCiTEXi. ' I have just furnished the new' room In first clas-tylcand have everything new, and clean,' consequently being fully equip ped and prepared to execute my art of Shaving Hair Cutting and Dressing. Shampooning, etc., in a superior and modern manner. GENTLEMEN jfJE SOLICITED 'TO CALL. Very respectfully, ; r 131y , CHAS. WILLIAMS. , P.v virtue of a Mortcase Deel executed on the 27th day of January, 1886, by A. M. Cowan and wife, Ik C. Cowan, to the imilorsiomed- to secure a debt past due, ithe undersigned will for cash to the ihichest biddcriit the Curt House door in Rowan County, at Salisbury, on 1 lmr day thethday of March, 1886, the lands conveyed in said Mortgage, to-wit : Jfirst A tract 01 tana in i.uwuu, m Sit Ulla Township, containing about 106$ 1 .1. nay- T in (r'o , acres, aujoimiiij iuc muusui Ma John Knox and others. ' -Second Another tract adjoining J, M. Cowan, the "Jane Graham Place, : and the "Able Graham nace," containing about 12 acres, called the . "Meadow Tract." About twenty acres of the above is fine bottom land. These tracts are hne lands fnr (rmin and tobacco. . - See mortgage registered in the public We istr? of 'Rowan county. Book 2, page 1813. For further information, address t iTalbott & Sons, Charlotte. Is. O., or ltob bins & Long, Attorneys, Statesviile, N. Q. . G o JOllJS JSUiV, 1 ruatce. Taleott & Soxs, Mortgagees. January 28th 86.--i74t. - ? Half Interest in BOST ERO'S MILL .- 1 Sale x Trtie saving end ee npomy J to Lay r RuU. If you i.Tfer to be r and krep 00. buy j-r Kxidii. Jt coat ik murti to mak ior IhHj a it doe to make a Rood tldiiK. If j;oU buy poor ptxxta you aro alvkny buying tUid never have any tiling. ... . Vou will alwayn find In thl old 1huk of yesr , expi'rie?K-e, the tjest good at l"'--t prlw. , i'oa will find in tids house younj: men of blirn i character who Mill be W;al to -rvetln-if friend; thry will not take advantage of yvm; they will m) the Door man goods a low as Ikf pell the rich. - " . , it Is wliit) In a f tilcunun to protoc-t the cut. rorr mt well an tlie roprietorA; in so doing b t lnilld up a good traue, and reputation for him self. Every one wanting Good In our line will da well to tent tlie market. - As w buy for cj4h. we are willing to give our customers the advantage of Uiicouuts. . - HKR M mi IgflGflMi. I am desirous of closing out my cnter estin the above mentioned mill at once, and will therefore sell very cheap. , W. II. BOST, 11-Dm Salisbury, N. C Mercaey & Bro. have Uiirty years expe rience in tlvc tinting Machine liigin1 have sen'ed 30 "years in repairing. They examine. all and sell none but the best; DIED. Mr. Wrm. Kowzce, at the rest deuce of his son-iri-law, Mrt J. 0. White, last Sunday morning; Feb ruary 7th, 15 minutes past mid night, aged 76 years. Deceased wa3 horn in Virginia: he catne to this Lcounty wien 21 years 01 age. Throughout his Hie as intrcuauv, farmer and hotel keeper he bore the reputation of an honest, upright and frood citizen, anu v . - - r TOBACCO MARKET. ' RErOKTKD BT" . , , JOHN SHEPPJID. I Breaks have been large and prices cn commons and mediums but little im proved, while good tobaccos of : every class arc selling well.- Brights are active and high. There is much inquiry and great demand for all fine tobaccos. Breaks are still greatly deficient in color. Luws - Common, - $ 3 00 5 00 Metlium, - - w it it uconuFY A. BRO. sell utj kmvvua, Groceries, Notions, Hats, Shoes,; Dress Goods, Trimmings. They keep the best of goods; they sell for cash, and for this reason sell cheap; they take no mortgage, norxact exorbitant prices. This isihe oldest mercantile house in the town per haps in the state," Tby have mented a Vrwwl trade and ' sustain . it. They: feel was a mem her of the Methodist chnrcn lor 53 years. Just recovering from n attack of fever, the death of his wife, to whom he was married over 50 years, gave him a shock rrom which he did not rally, and on bun day last he joined, his wife in, the better world. - - . ' :' Dissolution. j . for a paid up : sabsvription to our gratcfuLto their' .y facnas ior tneir jiaper. - (' -ibcrai patronage. : t -'t.i "Bnt the Blacksmithing v mutual - . ,. j firm of Brown & Morgan have dissolved. W. Brown WUi cooubuc u "m- ...onii. Dear . me riuwi - Tfr.- W. A. aionran vu opeaa shop a . near the freight dep p w - l81m .WAilawu Mr. P. nesa at tha old brick" warehouse, Leaf. i . tt .t it Good, Fine, - Common, -Kedium, Good, -3Iediuia,, -Good, -Iinc, ' -Fine Fancy - 50 9 00 12 00 20 00 - 4 00 6" 00 C 00 9 7 00 10 50 10 50 13 50t5 16 00 20 00 27 00 35 00 49 CO 55 00 TO 00 PRODUCE MAKKET., COKRECTKD BY V. "WAI.L.VCE. . Cra ileal, per busheU Family Floor, by K Pea, per bushel, com, 2 . Oats, - -Wheat - Itheat Bran: per bushtf, ' ' Sweet Potatoes, - Onions, gs, per dozen - , Butter, per pound. 1 CoUon, good rciddllng,- 50 2 GO a 2 75 - 65 45 - 40 - 1 00 - ' , JK) 21 . . ' 50 50 y SO a 40 "15 a 37 - - 15 a 20 - 15 a 25 fcj afc Carpenter, .Contractor AND 33TJIL:D3i!K.: Having been engaged in the above line, Inn prepared to do all lunas 01 prw,( 1 1 J. IL MICHAEL, ; 15-3m Verble P. a. Rowan Co., X. C. Buy Your Groceries from , J. G. CAUBLE, lliMS STREET. - SALISBURY, N C A full line of First-ela Groceries al ways on harul, and sold aa cheap as any house m town . Beef, Pork. Mutton, Sauna-re and Flh, always on lumd ami of the ne4 iuality. ' -Ico I Ico I Oa hand the year round. . 1 ; jTltemember that all H' r d" liveretl free of charge to your hpe- a call solitiUL J. U. OAUBLlf 7-ly 0'Ptr JOZ; EUJOTT, . ' Of Atlantic's. XT (turn Kluott. Of i uu-iut'te, N. C. 1 J. X. Hopkins, , jOAEPESTEE, ' C0HT2ACTOB, XSJ) Ilaving had five years eipemnce in Rowan, Stanly atul Cabarrus counties, I am prepared to build Houses and other buildings at rates that will compete with Address, tfcltf 11111. t :u any. GLEN" ANNA FEMALE ACADE3IY. THOMAS VTUiB. 17. aas. i sckuLtz-dayis, - o. Principal. The Spring Session will begin February 3rd, 1886. x:- The best methotls of teiu'hing "dopttd and neither pain no" "Pf,11. V?)Z 1 to make the school all its friends n?ay ddfrfit to be.' Beaut if ul and healtby location, good discipline and successful nianagemect.: ; ' - - - . - - .Ample Aceommo..latIn "For futtLr particulars address the PriucipaJ. ... iC-lu :. r , - : '-;! - : -. v ".. ; ; Elliott & Elliott, Contractors and Buicbrs, - WARM PR I NCS, N..C. . Po a GeaelI3audia5 raaiaea in WESTERN X0UT1I CAKOLIX.V. MILLER & SMITH, mm . . s3 ' w-v (r T take bmvrfer hy the Avt. k'r Tu Zrrirrrtt without mU it UrtL . - . - . ? 7. iV rru1 mr puUtc and Itwritiv rornrrxrclai inw . tf.Mt I. -rtft--!a n Car. ' not tine m IJITZ X4r7. Tbcr U wbers arts & uaird Um with iool z Bay y or wwing machines f rpm 31 , ron;ZBrovTkbcm te orAj; sen ti!.,'t!:?n to the i u ' The? f- iL""'' 1i khs'licu uiacwi-i- tail: will needles la lc lory j?rjcfc4 A 5
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 11, 1886, edition 1
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