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1! NORTH ' . CAROLINA HERALD. THURSDAY - - APWL 23, 18S0 tZTTfu Herald Aa$ Ou Urgent circula tion of any paper jmblifiJud in Itovan County. , . , . , . CITY ITEMS. Dry. ' ' Court next week. "How many fish did you catch ?" There is talk of a Sayings Bank. Keep the hall moving, gentlemen, and we will have one. Capt. John Ramsay has a hook printed in 1819 by the great grand father of our present sheriif Krider. We note witlr pleas fTre the recov ery of Lottie," daughter of Alex, Peeler, who ha3 heen dangerously ill for six weeks. Mr. W. Smithdeal sold last Tues day eleven buggies, and..' he didn't -think lhat he had done a hig days' work either. .. John W; Kerr, in going home last Monday night, fell over a rock on the Eidew'alk, the fall causing a rupture of the ligimentum patellae. "We are under obligations to Prof: S. G. Atkin3 for a copy of the jour nal of the fourth annual meeting of the N. C. State Tcachera associa tion. We call attention to the fact lhat Master. Felix Luck is connected with this -Office, and will act as collector. Pay him when he calls on you. Mr. Falconer and Davidson have purchased the lots offered for sale by-the Methodist church near the property of' Wm. Ilorah. They will at once erect "two dwellings. Every Saturday for the past 20 years old .TIncle Mose Lord and his wheelbarrow. of ginger pop have been seen at the corner of Main and Innis streets. r There have been erected,, in that part of Salisbury known as Brook lyn, 23iew residences, in the last three years. If it goes on in that way, the South ward will deserve t the name the Great South Ward. Easter Monday was celebrated in grand style. Buggies and other turnouts whirled through the'streets all day long. Fishing, as usual, Wfti the- general employment. AVe have to see the first! fish that was brought in. - The Smithsonian Institute"' at Washington has written- Ma). Cole for a lot of his Indian relics, which he has kindly sent them, thereby showing his appreciation and readi ness for the advancement of science. Mr. Cho.. A. Kranse Las painted a picture .of the prison, wherein the Federal prisoners were confined daring the' late war. Everybody familiar with the prison says it is excellent and tmo in its details. This picture will be on exhibition at Klutt2s drag store for a few days. The Easter festivities at the dif ferent churches were something very prettv and entertaining. Mr. Fletcher Bobbitt, one of our bright, young men, distinguished himself as an orator, at the Methodist. Other proceedings were com men da- ble, yet we have no space this week to devote to them. The Farmers of the western part of our county will have ' a meeting next Friday at Rice's store, Wood lcaf, to discuss the general welfare of the farmers. We would submit to them the fact that the Knights of Labor have organized in Salis bury, and that it would be worthy of consideration -whether or not it would be advantageous tothem to join them. A man that don't advertise will never make. a success of his busi ness. The great success of patent medicine is due to their advertis ing. So it i3 with, every business. Try it. Don't be so narrow minded as not to see the fact that when you advertise you help your self and your town paper at the same time, which in turn goes out into the world and advertises your country. . " Uailrorul Note. - Ilobt. Palmer Las talseir a situa tion at the car ehojs. qtiarirare full of oll, frte.as is! , MIXING NOTES. L'nAvn i ft Tnttir ' Fabulous reports as to the first ? wih:ti six and fonr jwend down I WHAT TO WEAR- AiJD HOW TO WEAR IT. The Western road ha3 done 5 a afloat. v V w 4 o class passenger coaches on the Mur phy Division. : ' Now that the iL & D. U. II. Co. has absolute control of the Vir ginia Midland, we know that road will be put in first class order. i clean up at th Christian inin are Doyouthinkrealestatcisoingtodecreasc inourcity Ifnotwhydontyouinvestinapiece ofproperty Itwillsurelyincreaseinvalue. Cheap horse for sale. Apply at this office. ' Shot, but- not Killed. A peculiar and amusing incident occurred at a festival held by the fashionable colored society of this town at Meroney's Hall on Monday last, un tms testive occasion sev eral of the belles and beaux of the best colored circles in Salisbury figured on the dramatic boards. As might be expected at this season. of the 'year when love is in the air, the subject of the play was the tender passion, and its accompanying pas sions of jealousy, rage, despair ar aeatn to slow music. At a given moment the leading lady waa rc quired to reduce- her hated rival ana her iaitniess swam to tne con ditio nof being fit subjects for the cheerful graveyard by means of the ! deadly revolver. lo the surprise and consternation of the corored belles and beaux, the lethal weapon proved to have been loaded with ball instead of blank cartridge, aildfoul and bloody murder was nearly the result. " "We are "happy to say, the wound being in the head. causes no anxiety to . an. admiring circle : of relatives and friends, though we shudder tathink of the consequences had the -shin bone been, affected. When ever the south. bonnd trains are late the fault is always reported "Had to wait for the Midland which was behind time," When this link is in first class shape trains will keep wetter time. Some of the Richmond papers have it that Col. A. B. Andrews will not long hold position of Pres ident of the W. N. C. K. R. It will be hard to find a more compe tent officer. There is an uneasy feeling that other important officials win oe cnangcu. Says the Johnson City (Tenn.) Comet : CoL Thos E. Matson will start for Marion, N. C, to com mence the survey of the pro posed line of road from Marion to Johnson City. The North Car- olina end of the road is nearly com pleted to Marion, and there is a well grounded hope that- the .road will yet be pushed to this point. ;. ' Fine, fresh mess mackerel just received at A. Parker's. Gibson Cress, who "lives miles from town, exhibited dwt. nugget on Saturday, was found in Lis yard. ', a few a ten which Report says at the Sam Christian mine they , made 22,000 penny weights of gold in a run of 27 con secutive days. . T At the Bilesviile mine, owned by Crowell and Ivy, they cut a three foot vein last week and took oat 7S penny weights of gold in one day. Col. John Jetton, of Montgom ery county, wa3 in town on Satur day with a fine lot of gold dust and nuggets which he Hisposed of at the bank. ' . M BROWN'S Mtsers. Townsehdand Mumphel, of Penn., are opening the property adioiner Gold Hill. If satisfafttorv they will erect a mill, etc. Proli ibition Notes. t(i (inxt hare hern fonnil. Al r.rr I - 1 . . . : . t. - . I. - !;,. J tiba of this mine it heinz 'vorktd', by Messrs. Iry. Harris and Crotr-i ell. They have a bed opened from which they are taking ore that yield 20 to the ton, while at times they come onto a few pounds of specimen that : yield as , much. , btranre to sit, there lias ctver j been any machinery on the mine, all the rich ore -having been hauled to other mills for treatment, while most of the gold has been obtained H quartz in a rocker Tn TheSB Hard TlTYlPR SiVG E VGrV anu EaTing wasi precious neuu ,; v : hndred tons of this quartz ready Dollar and Every Penny. lor reduction now on lae surface. ClotMng; 3S3mporiiim Gold IlilL Everything at this mine looks in order. A new water tank is being i built, cord wood hauled in and ore is being milled from the C00 foot level in the Randolph shaf tr -It js reported that Cant. Nance has made a Careful examination of his first mill mn 51Jrtr' in ! fnnnil 4fi.it The Chlorination Works, situa- the irold from the sulDhuret vein ted near this place is looking Cor a can not be saved by free milling carload of concentrates from a rnrR Un i nnirV in finl nnt mine in Georgia. These -works and is calculated to make a suecess have done great good to our town 0i his work. About 75 hands are and is the salvation for the mines ofUrklnrpd: Then arc some minora having sulphureted ores. here out of employment. When XTn an nxroiralalo and. acwo Tour TLXoxxoy s Here ara tome ttern and Hubborn facts llt wlU Jerri year hrd on lae tvt of real, peniiinc barraliu. T.xtry wun4n j dy uds to our ion IhX &f cuUor. a ewry hoar tultls to the Uarpnin whkh we re conttrtlf fming out to the crowd which gather ahom n. vo not rail to are mt attraction we are mom 4Jrne tow. The Btoiy ia but half told- l'aprr cannot reficct the pokJm worUa thai few! rH tranced with wonder and artonUhracut. a multitude of torle mln to aolre thU great prohlcm'of low price; but right here over our ccutttrra l the VadWrKxiaLl evidpe that by aoroe prit bail accret power we can tell jvod lc thaa maoutac turera charse to make them. . Richmond, Ya., voted the "wet ticket last Monday by 5,000 major ity, Lynchburg by 1,500. The business men of Richmond met last Friday in mass meeting and adopted resolutions against the prohibition of the sale of liquor. Last Saturday the verbal argu ment between a ''pro" and an "an-ti,-' in Charlotte, not being conclu sive they tried the last resort of an American citizen, viz., the fist. Result, increase of Charlotte's mu ni ci pi al assttts $30.00. Editor Rierne and Rev..Dri Ilaw thorn indulge in some very tincom-. plimentary language. As always, the consequences are that neither has bettered himself, but both have lowered the estimation they1 were held in by their fellow-citizens. Sweet, Golden Medal Cider, always on Buy your straw hat at M S Brown's. We are pleased to enter on our subscription list the name of Mr. ance has made a Tamable and laiid, who has done so' much to twenty stamp mill in the way of an- bring out .our mining interests in tomatic leeus tnat supply tire ore into the mortar with tne aid or. a Men's Spring Suits, 6, 8, 10, 12, J5t and $18. Men's Spring Suits, Silk and Satin Lined throughout, 20, 22, 2528 and $30. KXJ ct. Men's Business Suits, '6, 8, 10. . 13 15 13 and $20. Men's Prince Albert Coats and Vests, 12, 15, 18, 20 and $25. Men's Trousers, 2.50, 3.50, 4.50 6, 7, 8, 9 and $J0. that country. lie is connected with the Gold Hill mines, and be lieves in the fruitfulness of our minerals. .," Every one interested in mining in this Mate should help support a pa per that aids in calling attention to this great industry. There is no other branch of business that will make money so plentiful as mining, Therefore let every man who is in terested show his willingness to help promote the industry by taking the IIerald. An industry that brings to your State thousands of dollars and gives employment to thousands of men. small stream of water. This is an hlnglish company with an office, in Liondon. .Their stock is: dinded into 85,000 shares at 1 per share. MARRIED. Rv Rev. C. A. Rose at . Christ's KvangelicalLutheran Church, Apr. 2, 1886, Mr. Benjamin Cauble and Miss Amanda. Propst, all i of Labor bote's. ; 'Knighfs of was effected in 21st. 'V : Labor organization Greensboro ou the The Boston Star Concert Com nanv will be here on the night of Uxv 11th. A musical' treat that i will.be patronized by every cultured person. Show yonr appreciation of the compliment paid our city by their visit. . Capt. J.ohn Ramsay, -who is build ing MerdnejKs hotel at Icard 'Miu erahSprings, says it . will he ycom V pleted by J une 1st and open for the receBtion of. guests a few days after. This will be a popular resort. Robt. Crawford, better known as VBob," has sent his dog Scout to L. Ilpight,,; .a well-known trainer in Farmingdale, New Jersey for the purpose of having. .him trained ' to enter the field trials at High Point this fall . " Old Lute 'Ms the name we have given the: bull frog - sent' us anonymously some time ago. He still lives and is well satisfied with his -quarters hi' the Herald water bucket. We have taken the liberty of naming him alter the supposed donor. . " . 1 . I . The dwelling of Mr. Kintchen " Stokes, near Stokes Fern'-, in Davidson- county, Vfas consulned by fire on Saturday last. Sparks fall- ' i ing from the chimney onto the roof did it. TjOss. $1,200. Ko ' insur ance. Our country friends should V all be insured. I J. Lee Crowell, a young student at Chanel Tim. has distinguished bimself as an- orator, hating taken the gold medal. . He is the son of J . Tt' J. Crowell,uof Stanly county : k " - we are pleased to congratulate Jhis parents -and the good old county of ' Stanly onthe production of such ' geius. : . . AVe have seldom seen an exhibi- ; tjon of physical strength superior to ! that of Mj&n AUJIer, who. last Mon i day shonldercda bale of cottonat i with it across the road and back to the platform. John is spare built and does not seem to. weigh over 140 pounds.; ; . : V M. Haden is doing a lathing - - - in the real estate line. He adv.er- tis.es in fifty New England papers that are read by over" 700,000 peo ple. T How can Salisbury be better advertised? , Who will do it better than your real . estate agents? . - If vou have propejty.and want to sell - - if, put it in their nanus : . The Hilledgetille cotton mill r baa received nine carioaas of ma chinery i which, ' they are hauling , from Thomasville to their mill . on the Yu'dkju river.' The people ' of ' . Dont fail to see Smithdeal & Iiitchic when you want to buy an Osborne or Champion Mowing Machine or Reaper Horse Hay-rakes, Double and Single plows. They will sell you" Machinery cheaper than you can buy anj'where in the State. '.' r . . Fine white Virginia Roller mill Flour 23 cts. cheaper, per sack, than at any oth er place in the city at J. D. McXcely's. Jones Brown: r ,-p Mr. Huarh M. Jones was married last Tuesday .night at half past seven o'clock, at the residence of tho bride's mother, Mrs. J. D." Brown, to Miss Mary -Elizabeth Brown, Dr. J. Rumple officiating. A great many friends witnessed the marriage.; Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple took the ram North, followed by the good wishes of everybody and especially the editors of the Herald.- Baker Mine. " Col. Calvin J. Cowles, 7late as saver in charge of the mint at Charlotte, has leased the Baker mine near Morganton. It is a quartz vein carrying a spiall per cent of cralena, assaving about 10 in srold and 15 ounces in silver to the ton. The mine was discovered some years ago by the gold in the surface dirt. It is hoped isoon that the 40 foot shaft will beirn watered and operations begin. ; x pf. " t MUSICAL TREAT FOR THE PEOPLE. THE BOSTON HR CONCERT 6&.f After a tour through the South will remain OITE MGET ONLY IN SALISBURY. If you want a straw hat call at , : M. S. Brown's. A. C. Harris has just received a fine fresh lot of French Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Banana's, etcj . All This Week .' ' . -Revival meetings will be conduc-i ted at the Baptist church by Rev. Fi J. ,Tuttle, assisted by Kev. Mr. Hoard, bf Third Creek. They -are well attended and promise; to in-, crease the number of Christians of that faith. ' - - Smithdeal & Ritchie have the largest stock of Buggies in the State. They will sell you a top Buggy for $50. Call and see them. . . ' " ' ' Fresh, delicious Fruit, in the way of Oranges,. Lemons, Banana's and apples at A. Parker's. k . ' Bargains in Straw IT&ts at " " & ' H.',S. Brown's. Personal. '.Si D. Stewart has gone North.- Prof. Ticman was in town last Tuesday. The ever iovial Capt. Grace Halt lyburton'is visiting friends here. J"M Hillt the able teacher of South River aeademj, spent Easter with us.;i 1 C rp.yi v. f I " Miss Rebecca Schenk,1 daughter of Judge I,.Sciienk-of Greensboro, is visiting Mrs.- Cha3. Price. - Miss Fanny Ivcely has returned from a visit to Mrs. Alexander, Charlotte, K. C. - ' - " John Berry "Watson, who is so well and favorably known here, has 1 located in Statesville, where he is business. J. R. Ray, State organizer for the Knights of Labororganized a4arge assembly in "Winston on Thursday night, April 22nd. - f- Durham-Recorder : This morning thirtyfive hands in the. big factory of Captl E. S. Parrish, struck for higher wages. Some of the hands admitted that their wages wer.e.high enough, but that the less- skilled hands did not receive asmuch as they did. We regret this action for we have always thought that our manufacturers paid liberal wages to all of their employees: In fact there are a number of young ladies re ceiving; from'' our manufacturers from $20 to 40 per .month; for their services. "We learn from Mr. J. R. Ray, Esq., State Organizer, that this strike was not authorized by the" Knights Of Labor. - I Mr. John R. Ray, State organizer of the Knights of Labor, arrived in Charlotte yesterday, and organized a branch of the order, in this city. The meeting Was held in the Odd J Fellows' hall, and the session was a lengthy one, tne adjournment not taking place until a very few min tendance numbered eighty-six utes before midnight. The at men, representing all classes of trades. The organization" was per fected and1-, a full list of officers, numbering fourteen, was elected, with Mr. George Neweom be-master workman, the; chief officer of the order.- (Charlotte Observer. w v J. R. Ray, Stite organizer, of Knights of Labor arrived here last .Saturd ay from ' Wi lis ton , w here' he had organized a lodge. He is a quiet- unpretentious . gentleman, whose heart and bead is in the great work he has undertaken. He started the Yadkin Assembly here with over thirty charter members, and the following officers: W. I. James Master! Workman, J. "L. Brown Wor thy Foreman, F..H. Cashing Record ing Secretary, J. R. Keen Financial Secretary, A. W. Northen Treasurer: The weekly meetings of the Assem bly will be held every Friday over Kluttz' drug 6tore. . - IB Information Wanted. " i There are at least ten different parties in Ilarrisburg, Penn., writ ing to thisf place for" information ireffardinor 'mining property. We are pleased to see this, and have only one piece of advice to offer, and that is that thev snouid come and see for themselves or send a competent expert. So far these Ilarrisburg people 'have purchased and are operating the Marion .bul lion Company's mine in McDowell county and the Rudisil, near Char lotte. Concentrator. The inventor of , the 'Bradford Concentrator called at our office on Friday on his way to the Russell minft in Montfromerv coantv. He has made a study of concentration and has erected several- plants all of which have proved successful, one of which was the Keimer mine plant costing over 20,000 and was con sumed by fire some time ago. He substantiates his knowledge and faith by agreeing to erect his con centrator without cost to auyone.bnt hijnself and taking as his compen sation what it saves. Giving.) the owners of the mill at whieh he may be operating the "privilege of pur chasing, if they see proper. A C0K0EET WILL BE GIVEN AT MERON EY'S HULL. Elegant Assortment of Boys and Children's Suits. look: jjh ' ihis : j . An all Wool every thread Men's Suit for only 18.50. Men's all Worsted Black Suforoiily I10..r "Thefe arc the CHEAPEST Suits ever told in Salisbury. ; ' SHOES: I jhave doubled my. stock and offer the very best induce ments in all kinds of Shoes. Indies will find epocial bargains in their v own and childrens wear. 'v.. . .' . ALSO A YEHY EXTEXSITE Meij's f uriisljii)g Departnjci)t. DONT FAIL TO SEE MY KEW SPRIS6 HATS l-THEY ARE BEAUTIES. M.S. BROWN 27 lm 'he Comoanvls fionraosed of the leading talent olj Boston. The Press throughout the Country How To S ave Gold. ate loud in praise of thi3 Company. asusts - , i 31 The eminent EB0RA HENSOKiEMERSON, "The Coming American Prima Donna." WALTER EMERSON, f "The Greatest Cornet Player liTing." CHARLES F. DENNEE, r "The Brilliant Pianist and Composer." V ' v y, ... AND , - NELL A F. BROWN, "The most Gifted and Popular American Header. COMPOSE THE LIST OF STARS. Every one that knows how to appreciate g6od music should be out. dTDON'T VoRQET TITO DATE. 3 . 1 '. flescrvcd seats", - - - -- $1-00. General admission," - ' - ' 75 cts. 29-tf On sale at Kluttz's Drug Store. f Attention H. & Ij. Co. No. 1. All tbe members are hereby notified to attend the Annual Meeting oi said Com pany, as thd" election of olBeers -ill then take place, llcmemberthe date, Tuesday, May 4th, 18S6. ' - ? ' A. M. GOODMAK, 1 .. " C','" ' v - ;' ..Secretary! TOBACCO MARKET. . KEFORTED BT JOHN SHEPPRD. Liiss. af. Montgomery Co.. have Hon. Saml. in tho' mattress rcakin ?ceivea an this i)hvec rembcitoirand John .Snoilaerly . to.! Has just received an'onierfcr 100, tni3 irreat -enternrige that andia in thank for Will enrich -their county shucks. looking t ) for . MERONEY & BRO. sell Dry" Goods Groceries, Notions, Plats, Shoes, Dress .Goods. Trimmings. " They keep the best of goods; they sell lor casa. ana tor ims reaso"n sell cheap; tney taKe no mortgare, nor exact exorbitant prices. ' - This is the oldest mercantile house in the town per baps in the state. -They . have merited a good trade and - sustain it. They feel grateful to their many friends for their iberal patronage. . ' " " V V A CHILD TOSSLN'G IN ITS SLEEP indicates worms. -An tinny of them are 1 fit work eatins h& vitals away. Oskj dose of Shnncr 8 Inman V Tinif 1150 .will lc troy tlien and fare its lifo ."V Tho Vein Mountain Mine. A few days ago we had a-very pteasant call from Ca"pt. Gadcn, the superintendent of the mine. He informs us that his company have acquired ahout 6,000 acres of land iu McDowell coan ty, and that at present they "are engaged in by dranlicin? with two two inch noz zles, saying the gold in the surface in the since boxes and collecting the quartz which is milled on their ten stamps. The ore is abundant and of good quality, although the xieh ness of the mine is in the ailnvial or float gold found in bydranlicing. Soie seven or eightof these nug gets were laid on our desk for ad miration. They are very beautiful, sprahgling into air sorts of shapes and giving every evidence of being found near their source, so that at any time we may be called upon to epcrrt the discovery of a rich vein. They employ r about CO hands and are in a prosperons condition -which fact is duft in part to tbe skill of Capt. Gad en, who is in " love with hia profession and his mine- . Parker Mine. - . ' ; -: "This property has been a producer lor years past, and as near as can be . ascertained over $400,000 in gold is the product. It belongs to that class, -of mines known as re deposited' quartz.' That is, the quartz veins have been Tnvcd Trom their original position and by dis integration and eruption hare teen broken up until now they present only the -beds bf oxuartz that load to i the vein in place. These Lcds of Common, Medium, Good, Fine, . -Common, Slcdium, GootI, -- Medium, -Good, ' -Tine, -Fine Fancy 2 00 3 75 4 00 Oh 5 50 - 6 00 9 00 - 1050 . 16 50 .. - .,'4 00C oo , 6 00 6a 7 00 - 10 150 10 50 TRIPIiBR AMALGAMATOB 1 PRODUCE MARKET. CORRHCTED BY V. Wa.IX.VCE. Corn Meal, per bushel, f Family Flour, by sock Peas, per bushel, - -Corn ' - " - Oats, ' Wheat , Rye, " - -Wheat Bran, per bushel, Sweet Potatoes, " . . -Irish " Onions, ' " . Eggs, per dozen, -Butter, per pound, (scarce) Chickens, Cotton, good middling, Beeswax - - - - Rags - " - " ' Sassafras Oil - , -Pennyroyal "; , ;'; ..s"'X :': . PATENTED. y. ". ' i ;;.- ; - "'; Tliia machine is a combination of wlrer plates so as to rcprcDcnl ; Urge taaig- j - 13 J 6 00 mating surface, working with rapidity and efficacy, which has not l) Hi n f am wisi w i compusnea. iue umwius n.vw.u-. - t t irh 85 00 49 00 consisU of four corrugated plates fitted together, auowing uox 55 00 70 00 Two pUtes are perpendieulari connecting with two brutally incHoeiL TUj pulp . : . iasscf f rom the'uSery and falls pcrn5icula JftST Eulh i 7i tr7r motion, causing tne iree goia 10 immuv wi oiv, i , 1 SlhnSiylin'ed plates, which act ss catching any ' on top and bottom. The plates discharge in a circular pan at the end ,hicU girett a rohSy rnoUon. thus concentraUng the heavier portion of the tefccocnt frcalmTntif neeessary. At the top of the machine is a mercury P f Ueh fds ao. tomatically any required mercury to keep the plates in srtire force - - The machine U especially adapted for placer mines. . It cacr be md jrith or -7wlt inT. u ruirVs no mill for nulverizatlon. it only being necc--r?- f tie sd. ch canbe done at a trifling cost, so that low grade oreU 50 a CO - 2 CO a 2 70 . - 70 " - - '-55 - - 50 1 10 - 90 25 . - ; 50 70 50 10 ' -" ' 25 20 a 25 St . , - - 2o H . - 31 50 ; LUMBER MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. U. KEEX. Pine, Framing ' $ 100 S one inch sheeting, Co a 75c weather boarding Gxf, 1 00 f ceiling, liG, green 1 00 f.,dry 115al23 t green 1 00 -t drv - 1 15 t . . . - !"" Coorin- GxlO dry clear 125 tt t green, 1 00 : ! heart, fencing, 1 1 2" a 1 0 TVliite oak, car timbt?rs,cle:ir 1 25 ' framing post3 1 5 Poplar, " ' - - 1 00 a 1 '25 Walnut,; " - . 130 a 3 00 Shingles,-handmade fine 2 50 a3"0 ; : , machine " 3?J, : "-. mine, EAi it will be of great This macmne nas an eiecirivai iuH.uuaM. ,y : , : '. n sickened by the various causes to which it is liable, can be to Inspection is invited, imate giren for the t '" oa nlacer and oUier mines; also for all other mining machinery by the undersigned, A 33. aTE.OZPLEIEy Ilanncrsvilh?, Eandolph Co N. Cr," Or to THE TRIPLERAllALGAHATpR f lHOFACTO BrawLca TLewm. Sec'y and Treas r8i 3totrtague St., Brooklyn. N. Y. imi. Ohlofinatidii - r - . Works. PDSCHASE OR TREAT GOLD ORES, - COXCEWTRATES, ETC. . SH!PJlEr4T5 -SOUSITED FROJ ' ; PrTlES HAVING OflE. EOE' SALE. " SALISBURY, li.'C. GOLD MINING PROPERTIES. ; - '. All part ies wUJr capital to Itrrest an good reliablo roU properties vrilldn 3eil to sro ,he undersigned. he will ell very low for cash. An laTestiration Jslaviird of the properties vithin three to tea mil ci Addwa. . & E- IIATIHISO::. 20 u "'.' Salisbury, C GOLD mmmf m T7', For Sale, lCJf P.:p-rratcn.!4-i:t ait Tmn lini and risfi:rc " (. Plan. V.'efffht 4.t J roun-; U two months. Clicsj for ctth. 1 XL t f I.
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