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NOR 1 H CAROLINA HETULD. -! Ill .111 ED rkV.TllrksmV BY Bl KRBAl X FASKS. Editors and Proprtet:rs SraaCHirTION f year ii pcbi m a", r . not putd tu ilwer. Slv inoaitiv SjtilVfi'" -it: ,-VlNt Sulic rn-ln-n" .i"V ' . iMtiri wwn fum i;t Cf. ii'ltl if ..'yr- HHulr ut cft its t'lttll jHtrti tit Srlh f'ur . H.t .tml tkf . ( Hltxt .V'.f.v. 7"'." hrti'i:'hfttf frr(tl tr.?t tt,v 'J th r tli U-f- hn-4 tt iff i' r"'f1 Tlil.lt.SU.VV. JI SF. 10. in 11UIKVS. rreaideiit t turned to it id. l.dlr li oure U hi: lat Tuesday. Maxwell, theoelebratid mnr.Krer of 1'rrller W.W nmri.'tej l:lSt. I..11 is of minder in the lirst dejiren. His ibfenie was weaker than anik-i-I'attd. Bin It ii 1 1 1 r lias teen imiiorUiiied to defend the auarth'ts reeenily arrestt-d in Chn ao, but the ;w:nte rteujainin replied that at reicnt Lis time was full v oeenuitd. It is rathe? stra'i stive that Att'y tien'l tlarland, although lnvitiH), did not attend President Cleveland wedding. I)o. s he fee! that he is nnworthy to niin!e socially in the IV'Sident's circle? They say that Gov. Hill, of New Yrli, is airiut to follow the exam !e of liis illustrious jin-decessor. i'r'-sidviit ( ii.vi laud. It is report ed that (l.tv. Hill f .ur.d lime amid his exacting ollici.il hr.ies w fall in lure, Secretary Daniel Manning's let ter of resignation h:is jut been Blade public. The President ask. d htm to wrhdraw hi! rciunatioTi and take a vacation till October. Manninir took th IVsident'sadrice ' 1 is now in II.d Si.r.njs Va, : ..,giler;',eai :'fw'f. i), '"f- -V V- r? A ' horfehack rider with a chaiijfj of twertfy horses,' is piited agnin-t two bit ve!:Sts, -xiio i hatgo every hour. The equestrian had coiend l.'tti Here iu B hours while the bicyclists Inude 141 links. Among the noted prisoners in the K. Y. Penitentiaries are luid-len-lick.tUc nt'.idhouse rnan-'rap build er, Most, t lie ar.ar hi-r. Jai hue, who so.j his vote fr .'!, falfi mi'. T"ard and !'i.-ii, who embezzled (stole) mii!;..iis: ipi.ti au aristocrat ic gathering. Ilerr Most, Ilerr ia the Uerman ronl for Mis'er. Iu the ease of Moat tle term '-Uerr" is w-.fu!! bnsel, Vijier Most, Sponge Mwt, or Iant Most would e;tit mot or .Most either. After this lie will be known as No. so and st). henceforth be eeestit to be an unknown tjuan fity. The diseatisfaciion of the jieople Of Nova Scotia is growing. The same circumstances pr.-tail that : taaW our dedaratio,, of u.d.-pcnd-: mc. If the Nonunion tiovern- Went d not treat Nova Sofia better, the coiisci.iiencea will be the tame that follow d our declaration oflTM. ; U hat the New York World says about Itennctt and Coalcs: Con grcsnmen lieiuu. ud Cowles, of North Caroliua, so strongly resem- f il" each other as to be called the' two Jlromloi. Jioth were born in 1H10, both served iu the Confeder ate army and now occupy sials close together. Jioth an1 fond of interposing objections, anil, taken i -II : a I . .. I . 1. in a,., me, are -luae a rcu.a; u- bit- pair. The Home linle Hill was lust Mondav defeated iu the House of Com mom by a rots of 31 1 tu il41, Tim I. defeat to ilr. (llad-tone. There is no doubt that if Mr. Olad toiie lives long enough, be will push this bill through. It ia due Ihc Irish ; they have suffered under the old laws : a change is desirable j skh tally wbeu the new measures are supported bv the lush member- Ingalls. the bitter Kansas Sena tor of loyally, i.t!l. ijcneral Hlai-k, t 'ommlsstoricr yf Pensions, an "im postor," a lore Itbc k can't aiise-r. Ittiring the war Jduek was pn.tty well shot to pieces at the front, 'lii!c liijfall wsa parwdjng in the r.-nr as die! A lvucalc of tiie KniW Jl'Hiie iii icl malish, and (iihsciuoiilly got elected to the rieu- liom and the moral foundations nf ' combe and Mitchell enmities as n The ( hina Orore flouring mills Me tn a way perul. it to Kanssus our government. Happily, there i j large ranch for raising the best im-1 arc still doing good work, under the by doubtful iiK.Jis ar.l incthods. not much danger that th. rcpuUi-1 ported slock. Would not our near-1 careful management of the kecom rigulis lather answers the ilea of can party will stultify itself and j ercilies draw tlu-ir beef supply from plishcd nijijcr, Mr. John Page. It Word iit);)ostof. i iK.iniiiiile Jiin. J that aectiou, instead o Bending' .. . . ,' tSuitrrojt, Jr. . .grT v-.- ".XT'- ,"--' Ii. K. ."iig, E,.i of "St.tea.-iH-,' we notice is becoming quit k prom-1 iiunt candidate for the Ucitor-! , pot tni judicial district, lie starts out with pretty strong back-; : . .. nig. wut whsie disclaiming ail inteu- ' fions to detract any from Mr. Long's daunt, we SI-uk for Montgomery ri!li?8 '"" tcutir.Uly ana announce.),,,,. W. Mnevran,e,,te.d wit., flower. The ! Ki., of Salisbury, M her choice. Stanlt -euunii. wn thmli. will i,.ir us in liia 1'vlialf and what Iim i:,.nanan,llKvu.toi.av' Mr Maun-' er worthily lomp-.t in ,Terv re-; jpoct. with . .in-i,ieruble exi'rieiHi W,i JM..ntoniery. ViuVtte. Tlu? diploin ;tic Corps in Wash ington is thr-.uglily disgiTJIrtl that : they are not united to I'resideiit t'leveland's wedding. As riTre sentaties mon:irchial govern ments, whore the affaire of King or: Kmji ror are ublie priierty, tl.ey ; carinot UTiueniand that a man nta Ik- a pnvate citiien, with all the rights and p-jvili-gea of a private citizen, and still tx1 the 1'reaident of the richest and most jsiwerful country in the world. They can not understand that President Cievelund enttred matrtuionv at the White IIoue. the oSi.-!rt"Tesi-' deuce of tho I'reMili-ut. solely and only in order to remain in the dis charge of hit oif.cia! duties. Ilerr" Most, exiled i civilized country i-ame U from one another, thinking that he would have full ' niont and wife, lieiijainin . Kolsom, swing to let bis foul and abusive Mr. and Mrs. li.-g.-rs, Mrs. Cadnian, tongue wag here with impnnity. Miss Iluddlc-etnn, Mr. and Mrs. The American people are the most , Harmon, Miss Nelson. W: N. Kissel!, liberal and forbearing in the world, lr. and Mrs. Hymn Sunderland, they can stand niisgovcrnment and Alt') tien'l (larlaml, although in personal iihnse longer thim any oth-: vittd. did not attend. The ci re people, but when aroused they gen- mony lasted exactly ten minutes, erally nia"kf a clean sweep. John The happy pair took the train at .Most came In-ru, he found dupes o'clock p. m. to spend a week at enough lo make up a Ultlr piirn" to ' Deer Park, on tlie crest of the Alle kcep him going in debauchery and ghauies ubont three thousand feet v;tc. he ranted, sjke iigant the . or h r of things, incited ' to riot and Mood. He reached the cliniat so.',::. He mistook the forbearance and patience of llicpeo- pic for fiMr or acqiiics.cu?e. 'i'welvc juryiiit-ii autd he was guilty of sin- mt:g ug.iiust the iaw s of lilt' Com-nioii't-ilili of New York and tue jdu.e- sainw-yeat- iiitentiairynV,!,, ,u: .V ' . ."' But, ' im' Ke- , (Jlir e eho tite t-'jiowin'' as a sam ple what a representative Ohio lie publican paper, the Cleveland Lead er, has to sav about ns am! our neighbors. Is it simple rant, is ii gross igtioraiiceoor is it malicious lying? Wi- in. line lo believe tlie last: "The local elei tions in Yir girua this ek have itidicutcd the omph-te supreinucy of the brutal :ind big-. ted Dcniocrai-y of that mi fortunate State. Virginia is so close to Washington that the influ ence of the administration is alwavs powerful there, and tlie Virginia llemoTTOs feil encouraged to in crease the tyranny and terrori.-iu whi. h enabled them to steal the Slate from MalinKC. There is no part of the Smth. not even S.utli Carolina, where the spirit cf prog ress is feebler, and the old hatred of the colored man stronger than in in .arts of Virginia, and the State a whole has little promise eith tr as to business or politic." JOHN KKLLT 1)KA1. ' An honest man, a strong partisan, ,c SM beloved by his friends and feared )V i,is (1H.,, Kr nearly a quarter of a century the dictator of New Yarl.-be wielded nowcr nev- er cfjualled by any one ficrson in tliis ' country He rose from humble rank and by his ill-power, honesty to J his friends and by incessant work. he , . v- became the great power iu New York polities. BLAINK. 'cmbellishinevrt. -been more iutelli-; l.rd Salisbury, tna sici-eli in the: g,.,,,v ..mpinved and with more! House of lrfinla on last Friday,. de- gratifying result than iu Wanning-! honnced Mr. .1. II. Illaine as a par- ton. Some idea may be formed of .... .i o..i i ,.b. t ... : the extent of the lines of trees now I .r . next presidential campaign. T,0 ar(U,t almin,r9 (f t. so-called great statesman cannot point to a single instance in Ulaiue's ' p. lo ..- . ...i.. i, ... ,i statcsmaihip, alien, -mr he at tern ted anvllui'L' "f the kind he ted anvllui'L' of the kind he fulled, ; he failed thoroughly and often di-i aaetrouslv. The .South American 1 i i- i .1 in - i ..ii S , , V e"" administration ia still fre.-oi in our memory. Il must he acknowledged t)mt he ia a polilical leader, ixditi- al in its worst sense, a demag gue, that can only s.h-h1 to the pa.. ion ' J - ing for the presidential nomination iu i vsv worthy of a ward politician. ; A r-prcientatiu. f ' P'liti; : cms that got rich in their ofticial : capacity upon a comparatively mea- ere salary, a class that is fai nn-i d, rniining.the integrity of ourclie The Preside tit's Marriage, ' , .-. . ''' or fiwt rK illhe fonnJ a We'cn of Mim ruUom, uow Mrs. 'l -'1vvvIa,rd. We left uer;TTIsl before .1 ; ... .l.- u i.:i rr ' "(( " " " T'" '"ap i'urior, in which the mar- bride at-To elock n n. , ik for-, bride at?tiYbok n m i.K foyoi- ,,r faiiltlonatTeningdreai; initead : of his usual hik'h collar, he wore a ! '"mil turn-down and white lawn He; the bri.le'i drvra w of thick ivory : tsulitlu. Kith li'hi Jilaill eornag. ' tl-! tioa sl. cveit and a verv long train. ; The front breadth, just l,U,W ll. waist waadrawJ from .ide to (1a" 1 With soft silk India muslin. the ..,!! veil, six yards in length, w ; fastened n ull a coronet of niertle and oriingu blossoms. The tram was four vards long. Takii)'' their plaiTs before the otliomting niinister, l'cv. Hyroii Sunderland, began the ceremony. Iloth an- sa-red to the ctistomare uiielions fl ri. t- : l levehind, the President's brother, pronoiinceil the benediction. Pres ent at the marriage, were: Mrs. Kol sn, 11,-v. W. V. Ch'vehin.l, Miss Cleveland. Mrs. Uoyt. T. I'. Has an!, I. Manning, lr. M inning, W. ('. Knihcott, Mrs. r'ndicott, W. ('. .Whitney and wife, W. i". Vilas and wife, L. 0. C. Lamar, 1). S. La- above the level of the sea. IVASHINtiTON I.ETTKK. S,ii l.,rf;....l-TK'! Vytl. Carolina Uon.l'T Kl.C.S Hot.-K, W.l.-IIINi .Tots, 1 1. ('.. May :;o. To-day is .Memorial Day throughout the N'or'th, and on tin- riiorrow, wiii he ohs. rved this iilc f )tLnaii.t liiv.jsi line E ii m:. its ll.-f-onlilon.Dav M I y wul, all nf iti ti-lH d.r rvo.lSv.tiotm and Hunitmpntt. The prv, nf the oy in (ir,iy , , , i-ii.,' t J - .lerlv jilav.! n tUui, pnrn and rrawy ppi"fM lh;t mniikina at fiinus lists to tlioso lufty lu-ijjhu w litre even life in looked upon of t uoiitlwry consideration, and honor' and I. vu aro tho only tliti.ta fur: wh ith the human heart Wuts in puUalinjj H'jv. t 1 "Br the flow- nf ilia inJnnd rivr. Vh"nt'e ihc rtwinuf irtiu have Whi-rc ilii' bllof thf fjrtivc (rraKsmivtr Alip rr Ihc rank- of Ibe ilt-ad ; J I'mkT ill fUfd AQd llit- tten . Wailittai tht- jiVisrmrm day; ' Vndi-r ttjf on, thv Bltic : I utter ti cttitT, ihc liray. No ni"ff hIiaI Ihe war-cry tt'vrr. Or (he wiudititf river hv red ; Tt r liutitl) itir aiiircr forev-r, SVhcn Ihry UurU4r j-r.-tvewof our dead; I'mif-r thf fxl find :h df-w, Waitinir the jiidunu'nl diy ; L.'te aii'l le&r for th Ithje ; Ti-irs snd Uve ft-r iii. Gmv." Our worthy President has at last ' and Danville Mad. determined to eiilei the iirand Tho Silver M in" Creek and Wcser Army of licnedicts ho will wed Creek trestles ijn Niintahala are re M'ss l-'rank l-'olsoni on June ord, placed, and the long hridgo (or j at 7 p. m.. in the blue room of tin t liitf House, cmietlv. uriostetita- tiotisly and with the best w ishes of a nation accompanying linn through life. "The first lady of the land" uet week w ill be a settled (piestion and no doubt .Mrs. Cleveland will uiie dignity to the place of houoi' , by tlie side of her husband judging ' p. i . ii i .i i liom-ner inu-iieeinai worm, utg - .1 - i . ouv oi iiinooer aim oieoossessini; ; -. ! In no city in the Uuitcd States, ' and perhaps in tho world, has ar - I borieiilture, as a means of arlxir , . B- j TV-, ,7 mini It II HI ft l 11 ilH 1 lie irei'M Were stretched ont in two rows they ' would form an unbroken vista from 1 Washington to Haltiinore, Phila-. . 1 t - . , ' . . 1 iieiinia. .mw i orK, ana nearly nail way to uo ton. : Whv don't we rilant more trees, : ii,,,' South ' It navs in the end They are eondiieive to health, hap- pines and enjoyment. ; l fUiinf iiiPli of ilm South nut: this in ,r ha. and heed it: Urv : , .,-. nn ,. i.; ' salary o'r wages is to that ejtcnt a renewed vigor. I he people are very i ...,. .,,'.' capitalist, and every one of you well satisfied with hint. We hope j COIN IK I MLuCHAMS alio hire's another to do anything ''i"1' l""-?8 achwd next term. whatever for him ia an employer. : The trustees think of building an Will do well tocall on me this ivaao he Tliese facts caunut be remembered adjacent room to the HCadeuiy. (lore puwhai alawlirre. mi i houfht . vigorou In eonvei italist from i , v'. ii i ' ,,i o y'i VMssacnusc t yesiei-. dy at the lliggs House, I was made , kc,iiain ted a 1 1 1, a pr.Mc"t- , fiwt lo develop more than ever llif lands of W estern North Carolina. I W hat sav you regarding Hun-i ! thousands of milca out Wert for ' u'w I The President don't take Terr kindly to poai claimants there! is too much beggiug from the gov- .. nw . . . . n. ernment By men who '-Maud bleu.. if the liovernment is to be a ward " y w .o went to m , " , 0,;.,,' fMtl a living by l.a wi r. h.mla ami brains. It might lie well for this UoTcrnment to end a. -Nursery for suh claiuianti! where ""(f", 1 ! .. . . j TbufTrrifponJeiit leaves this i eveniiigtor f lalaUcl iiluii. .New orK, , J,, where the . Pr N.ti-it. m.um i wealth, material devel.inment and , ,.;,. i,,,,.al,.,l..t ,,11 r. m,.l.. ' known, in order to n.luoe the be,-; ter class of imm.grati.m lo the es- ,ml "' north t. arolina. A gratifying obscnanee wher- ..,. r v,.n .... !.-.. H oK,,.,,r.,,. ,H,t or , Teni every man and boy is seen WHl a morning or afternoon pa per--reading" the news ''Ttt dav. lo-sult : Kvi rr one un'et thoroughly a--ouainted with the topiea of the day. Why don't onr Sonthum boys and men do like wise? There is nothing like being thoroughly jwistcd yon know. Look out for further railroad de velopmetita running towards our State, und priib;i'j1;yTirmTgTrit. it is not impr ihuble that several millioiia of dollura will hud us wik. to North Carolina during this year , from capitalists whu hate an eager eye townrds our grand old I otu mon wealth, e.-pecilly She Western portion of it. Capital, you know, don't stand bar k when a good thing is in view, and from aiy of the peaks in W estern Carolina you can M-e many aveiiuea of investment which will soon be taken up by shrewd capitalists of the North. Mark the prediction. Ut v Cvkh.. Al.LM AN'S, Mot TH or N t ST in 11 A 1 May 1 7th. lH-sfi. j Df Ml II i:r ti n : At or about 10 o'clock on Sunday night, at the house of idow Culbertson, on the 'TenucSfce rier, a mile above here, Aaron Ingr.mi killed Shtuuan Welch by stabbing him in the throat, coin letely seieringthe jngnlarvein jut alw-vc the cr-ea. Both were ;A"ng men, hardly grownuri.l th prime tnoverfn the murder a;is th , . . . . v T .3 : -. rrj, . ri, .. ,7,1 Hv ,r ' I ; ' , Ux frty ot n,"! . t Mr. C j, tkd Ht n liiuwrn nn-1 Ak'h f',!l out i "i- V tunco from Mrs. CuUrUiifi'i tlUt Tlt JITMl Sklllt. IIPttH' tt-DM Ir. Almost the firt n that lni:r-im maiti? Wiw with a knifr. stnhhn Welch in the throat. Hr-miM nut hate lived ten uemtid. Tf;- whole (tarty wa so drunk t lint tt di-rinct ( or coherent nectmnt f (Ir- drtiiils. i.f , ihid Had oretirrer.ee ( m h '.htimu -i. The murderer i -at hirire. hut piirtit" are in search rf him. In our l wild und mgerd rti"unf:iinii, with 1 winch the fugitive i f.untlmr, it is ' vei dt-iibifui whetli- r ir no he eati be npprcht ii'led. Would it not he n 2o.d plan if he i nn md !e nrrt ' d to liaiijr the keeper of the grocer v who olt) tin' 1mv the liijuor ? ! Kverv one in tin mction in Hp1 1 lighted with thf cIuim-s that hafe 1 been made on the -trni North t arolina Division of the Richmond trestle) over Tncka-eesra ia nearly completed. Tin, wii! leave a loni trestle at tho month of Tuckosoeg.i: one at the mouth ... .Y-tntahala: one . nt the ooneic graveyard on the Nan-1 . taliala and ihe In stln.g at the In-, ! dian llidge l.ridge on Teitnespcc i - river, to replace before travel can: : be resumed. The bridge at Indian , : llidge, built by (apt. Harvey M. i ! 1... ' 1. : .. . i. . . l - ! ; oauiseur wnen iu cnaige or tuts 1: t ....l :T i., i iwivnui vi iitt i'wi, is me uuii ' . . .,.' ... lhri,0 ri j thi,t e4. ' j i ' weatner now is rainy and ! cmll' nA l.tly, but if 1 did not otiject I would not tie a KlrKF.n. Chink (JrOTe Itclll.t. , .... "n last rnuay nigni. lour young nun unum l .1 t I In-svrf.i. 1 liha AlhriyhL FroT INiwI.lxh and : Jm Hd.Ueman, started for (ieor- K, to aell tlie "(iohlen (lems ol .... .... i.f,.-' I Mm a m hu B,.... wjtl, fcoyk agents. I The school at China drove ha? t h.sed and its accomplished teacher, i '"'. - ' Inacnluint, renirned home to rartake of Titentioti s rest. - hope lie will return, with his! assistant, to Win the school with , Mr. fi. A. .1. Seehler has just ' completed the most kttraetiye rest - ,, j,, d j, whjt Hsti,ul f, t(lil(li - ntm residence the cast fide of the railroad rn, ..:, j.i u ... .. ' i ..u n - 1 Z0 3NTOT READ THIS CAREFULLY ! . BJTa - If Tl' lyl upnTi uTT A! rTf J orklTr, QfD i FNGY AND opy rsnnns ESTABLISHMENT OF SALISBURY. For iliis iiraiwotWIrHBeof Drew Trim. """f- """I'l'i "' , . JWiS?!. b. u, Hamburg .-.iiW-. EmhroKlerno. I.arec virlrlv of liullons. lorue and ('lrojMHuu.tX' I u i" nil inmnetiiion. tlirv hnvn Hie !-sl line t.f i.-es, tu all witiths. of Jwk-urml. hsnih,- Hlaek and Colored, f l ri.-nlil. Kapliin ("n-ant and While. Silk Kluwt iu all xh.-uli-s, Aram-Dc and Fillal The hrM .Vie (Vnet ever aokl. A full line of Warner t'orsfts. t Pars-iclg fj,ui is'- to 8.IKI I Itsn- t;irirain in Kid and Wlk Oloves- Hit of sll sloulfM ami quality 2510 HOSC FCP 8HILDfCN M SPECIALTY. j r,i -nt't filk Srarfsfrrim-jr- to 1.00 Jilt the place lo gel While and Col oiy.1 (.'ult? and follsr- for ladies. ( If yoa ! 8rrw lints. Fur llats and i for tieullenun, Ijuiies, llojs, you all llll.l tluin here. The more careful vou read the men I vou will be convinced that thy have Ibe lies! stock a town, ami will sell to you at prices u lonipctn wit way one. SEE THIS: l tttl tltf rtrcttt jaytufar thmir of Dross Ooods Thfij hit' all llwi .V ur VciftH't at tf.i i t. Mutate ami F,i br, ! ( to Mtttik. Kmhruitlcnsl Kl.minr RoNm, Kmitroiiii-nit Zcpliyr U-'i-', Full liot" plain ht'.'niini Ir.f r;.i.l ('ini!'hi;tiiun V,M.l lii.);.-.N Itr.Hatli ninl.iuaiiiPii f-t-i-r'ri(vl ('Miibinulioit iri- (mxJ. ltitut-l.iv ('anvmu tv- (tinsv, tIU'JtdI'l I'Ull'l IT'N ;.!. CoU.tri (':trjtK- l'fr"tv i;.iw 15 r. jiL SalUCltS. CriiikUit vi-T-U' ii' l, Ull:;.' !imn. In While ft.!'N ..'ii run nt Ix5 'ltasi ). v liftve I.iiit ii lc f'T-ian Uwu, Vic -U.4 ( - U.ml Mull. 1.: f-Tl.l Wlui, v r -2 " I" ' f.,rU.i.U la Kraiau d ii Ir,r, jwuin iioHand I. .! u Oil Mia,lrMn all l.r Lp Hal 75 n u i I i i:-- .11, it Miv-. J.tm v a full line. t'urUni tiiKxl in Pt-rniau Mtd IttuMaa 1!ER0NEY L ERO. SAI.ISUt KV. X C l IT TKKKS FOR SALE Fi: For Fall Delivery. I n prcM-nt J (. I.indW & Hro . oj lru i.wiri'. N. ('., am' offer all kimU of Sin l-"iutt Tree. 'tiit. e(r. . at reai ly re. thit etl priet-ii. Informal irliwllv fur-ni-htil, AddresM, A. M 1! xwiko, . 'ii im Kertiprwvillv, N. I' Tff'e Hit. tillnatSkMtaalJj . tSnejirnnti.lCfV sTri.-nt mww), 5t ( j SPRING GOODS! Spring Goods! j WHOLESALE I3NDI RETAIL. I Lave liit returnnl from Koilhen '. MarbeU where 1 pun-haned a Complete A Stock nn hai errr twn ofTerM It m la Uili i el. enaanriain. a full llw. W 1 ... whl.-li I nff.., a. t...l,.unM. ki i ftttx'k of :""".'"" "'"" w .Hats, ClctLing and Shoes ; Is more extensive than ever, aad I proaitfat to sell them at "Quick Sales tid Small Profit." sun.- iiireasii, inns cnannna m io compete with Richmond and Charlotte markets. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ALLOWED FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Utd Ml n of sll ftlitulfft nfMl qualitv. " ' i - i A emii-plttr Hdc of Linltei-.! Kid fur c",'',, "ui tali'. diilce rwiiiOTcti lo An wit. 'ptilhtl nsrtmcnt a1 Lailtin ! Stf.rt. IKt-Sw C und Miw liiiM- at Ali triecn. j ' m '3to SrM V tjhta. J Thanking Che D0bla for past patronage and hoping to pW.se tn tuV future, I re main, . Yowrs npspectfatly, a-8i - ViqTOB WALLfCE, ENGINE, BOILER, COTTON OCT &' PRESS FOIl SALE. : X propoee to iell lha above chfp for ; i wii. um uvea in use uui mini aim in in pi-rfect repair. Boiler 86 home power, Saw, wlf ieeder and' oandciurr. Tfce ' Pre la a Lkldtll alkua Pw good a ' any maile. Any person wli.liiuK to ai- '! the above machinery caa do so by calling at my mill five mile aowtw f Ballsbury. For any further in format km eallon oj al4rt- me at this place. Ultf P N 1IE1LI0. Woolen Goods CHEAP! All the manurarWiTil goM of tlie SftlNliury Woolen CatsillUTes, Jwns, Mills, r-niting of Hlankeii, Flsnnels, i 1 aras, Itolls. etc., will te sold cheap For Oialx, fir cti ltMiiintl fur WIH -1 SUaek Musi be I J P. Vifv A RICE. See' 'y'"-! Valuable Real Estate FOR. SALE.. Thp nnilrrslmo(! hurinar brt-n dotr y p-iinu-d rril (jiiMlihcil Kurcutrin ihf eftt.-.tf of Klit-th )'(aria. iti-ci'mi. 1 nlTr fr iwili' privfttr'ly. a valimMt? hfttittt-; ftni l-.l. tliv lutt n-sul. n. .) Ilir In rsi V ant of tlif town if 1liliurj". fr-niit.tf f.-rt on tfli lrft. puid ti tt.-mliiijc w k Hf trl tit Cftj.teeefc " I'tit!. iri'(XTty will be fUi euiirr, or in htt- ti ituit tlit- nrrha-T Ai.H'K 1. I'KAKW-X. a FiM-utru .if FiifAtvlli IVarv.n April 18. I. 2-tf GRANITE art- pr jnnl u, furnib $Umv of alt ii-i- iifc -f- r tiiiii.lhiz pur-tVtt?f, win ili. yi iit r l.-tltlt , titwr it-M ttrawile I'lHIHU-lU. Ac. akai.arv, V. Tutiinj: and PitlUMne fit-m -i. Ti ,f ( r"mla prHtt)r. and ill ,.; , -c. y , . 1 ksb latitjai twsk ehWVVM B awlls, . I For Sale. W K t ratffiTtd tT r- his VhMhle ! torr ltnom ItliHfl fw v hi a tiMf (Wftl , I itii; ll'Hi-c iip-rtaira, l'Ui!t.t I'ri.A loexietl mh iid fnrect jaH rvi ii..-.r from Mur ph ' or T, at-OTfl B'fs-ieti Motel ! 'i4 -w Brifli tw.. t. r ia.'llii.c ' llnuw with aioe fh.-vlr t: kiichea, "IUoiU; hf'.l?, Wftsh ll'iUe" vtimd h'lHfit. , larz canien ami rtaMc t arriwip nnti Mm- i jry ht.tiw nj Knniu Mreft tujjuitiii Mrs . JtTrv HntWD RTVOttt nte cbe oict BuiUin; Lot on aam j atn-ri -OxoO frrt All thi property iU br cold Unp and privately For any furtha information, call at tnli ' r:!K.T, Gr addTfiii I U R. CHAWFCF:f ! 5 tf Wtn-u-H. N' r. Itenit mN'r if ynn prt a en iug maeblpf ; fmm Murooejr A Bro. tn! after a week i : trial ytu r iji'i aiif,iil. you art at iil erty io return ami exchaue QO Per Oont land Invistincnl ! i Twenty all and one half aere of land : jim out of the corporate limit of Salia-j bury. llaA prodiKtHl Hw wi.nhffhay; ia unr tMH.itj ('an hm mwle to pay do pr efot. on priee aaketl. Well wstemt and good loettti'-n. SVtf in icr n a I'M r wij. ILavinjr leen enuairrd in Bnakint and H4 iatinri.T Httota anil Hi hi for the pt yrara, the old reliatiliv Joan F. 1 fttitl to be fontul at bis old p)a- of bu( oe od Innia street third oor below Gat kill. U -ly. Buy Your Groceries from J." G. CAUBLE, INNIS STREET, SALISBURY, N. C, A full line of First clans Groceries ah way on hand, and eotd as cheap as any house in town Vrcmlx Meata, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Bausaire and Kmh, always on hand and of the finest quality. loo t Zoo t On hand the year round. IsfTRemeniher that all goode are tie lire red free of charge lo yur honsn. A eall eolicited. J. 8. CAUBLE, 7 If Orocer Fine Lot of Hew Fnrnitnre t. Fine Dado Window Shade at Cornice Poll and Drapery Pinaat Mattreaaea of all Kinds Mavde to Order at Woven Wire Spring Beda Only 5.00!at In yon kare any repairing of Faraitara or any special cabinet work to be done, yon will find a flrat elan workman at IDaviB&WillmV Repairing aad Undertaking Rooms at the back of B H Piv!.' nore, SStt , EM Davis' Store FOR SALE I The BBJrrirtiwl offer for aalt their '.'Valuable Mill Property, ' with 61 Acres Land, located oa Sec ond tVeek, near Organ church. Thaat mills bnvolteen recently repaired Ih rough - ; liaveatwenty Itvehoraenowrt Knni i w . iau wniiHn. aai Boiler attache.1. :h.-d. : Also uunaiwrt '"0i 'i'ar Uud ailjolning, will be old "PH"" dtred. Thee ail lb an la wctioii of eouatrr, aad hav Bd Ipn Mrea ut always been well well palranixcd. They i non u Hit - be live!, U ie 1 T. Itespeetfullr, L. 0. & M. L BKlJNUAEDT. For Information concerning (the above, property , call on or address, f T 4 II A Itt-.RKBAntrT. 3-2ui Kalisbury, M C. BISSOLUTIOI OF PARTNERSHIP. Th. partoersldp heretofore nlstlng be J I) McNeelv Agt 4 T H Jnhnsloa. tween under the name of ak.Nr.-iv 4 J.aiiuioa hM been to day dlsiolve.1 I.V inntual ma- nc aii iniines since May 1st, ln, will be urtlWa by Mr Johnston. jr.. VcNEKLY, Agt., 1. f, JUri.l;JiJJS Fwli.lary. Nt", Way 1. . Sir J D M.X.!y will iMntlnne the bua. PraJo mil Ciisliiiu Kuckiit, j an re-rolcf.iroiUliUoldhtiiDd. 83141 . lillXER & SMITH, Sa.lltUjtry-, IV. O. RE8TA0RAMT. We tk txurNtvra hy the dr. WHl nf moctk tii ''irtiteri ii .-Mi t bh htmni. uh! 1m lvwm (r'meii,t it.,..4t me-iUtf trtixt. fur Ui i i t)-itkl ltd the tt to k ka4 litem Itwix ,- trb BwV wild tm tc A i1.Ui. eft ium Burnt nitiiww ,trle fMr wwm f.-Ttat-;; imr r rrnr.l Bfe. t4n anil aitenOv'' h.rjr- t' , . rnt t)ft av.-t AKUHxtattuM IwT .Mnrne-WtBl 'r-xulffw .tite.i-. t w.rrt our 1 1. to a tlnt-rlaM Sar. wVr rt..lhtj; Mil (.,, putv) vine, and b-)ar arr wtii (,. t., !,,,- inj run SLNCER SEWING MACHINE nii'j flirifly Tijir- art heard in !bc Mod cat , -"tti..i il vvr land ami rlime, po Wm tUai. In ti, a!..Uia vhtre luxury and -f.-f..Ui atund MACHINES ARB BoLd oa thf mtm fvoratdr rnMaHmeU trm, and tiU ml din i nnt fr earh. Thn-e fiinrterv of. all ihe St-wicr rhiiK oiM thri ahint world laat yrat ei SIM.KIIS . r liht nuininf, raw of operatloa, jwrf iKm of iikh. -.-x1 and d.iratHlitr, tv.ne evntpare ! mir New Martinet. Hi mt mlHT our prie- bat rnaatay Nrf (frettltj reilli-cd. Don't fail lo rail on out Agmi im 8aHa rmrr Ufnre yen purchit'. Kiwrfrftie, rrliahli. no n Van MTtirc pnrfltatttc em pHiytnrut with un. For ptrticiihtr iifi.imw : THE SINGER MANTG. CO. at RrcniivSui, V . or Cm ihoiti, N. C. RELIEF! I-'onry Yr.v its a St rriBKa Fbo CATARRH. WONDERFUL TO R&XATI : TOIt KOTtTY YE.U19 I l.are been a victim to CATAliltll three-fnunha of Hip time surTr.-rr fnaw Et:tl'CI a. TISO PAINS At ltllSS MY FORK- chartrri wti so oflensive that I keetiete lo mention 11, except for the good it may do some other niflYrer. I have spena a y nana fortune from my earnings darins; my forty years of suffering to otitata rsv lief from the doctors. 1 have tried patent medicines every one I eouht h-t.-n of from Ihe four-comers of the earth, wtlw nn relief. And AT UtttT IM Team of ace) have met with a remedy thai has cured me entirelymade me a new man. I weighed U! pounds and now weifrh 146, I used thirteen boltlee of the medlcia. and the only rejrn-i that I have U that beinn in the humble walkset life I may ot have inliurnc to prevail oa all ca tarrh wtferera to rue what has, cared me Gninn't rioneer Blaott Reiewer. oJIEJiRT CHEVES. "No. Ml Second S, Hnron, tin." "Mr Henry Chevee, the writer nf Ihe above, formerly of Crawford county, now ol Mcou6eoririamerjutheroafHl!Oraf all ir.loraud ia catarrh. W A Hl'FF. . ti Msyov of ktacwa. .' A SUPERB ' Flesh Producer M Tcaic! Gnxftn noxica aumo Bttwawka Cam all lilond and Skin Ptseaeea, Rheu matism, rlcrofula, Old riorea. A perfect Spring Mntlclne. If not :n your market H wtll he forward ad oa receipt of price. Small botilaa 1 targe bottles 1.7S. Kesiy on Blood aad Kkla Dlaeai mall ed free, MACON MEDIOTKB OOMPADT MAOOW. 9ZIC9U. For ash by L E. Steere and J. H. Ea aisa. jiy Tm't fool away yeur old sewing ma. eldnea to traveling salesmen. Tb?y charge IM per cent more than we do, and get tout old one for not bias;. Memney di bro. will overhaul yoar machiaejs, make ,tt work as well as when new at email euej, fte tnslui fair fiv-hsntrA with vnil r t
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 10, 1886, edition 1
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