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NORTH ' CAROLINA HERALD. THURSDAY Jl'NR 10, 1688. tWTt HmM hat fht largest circula tion of ai. pap pulUvked l lteuah Csusi. CITY ITEMS. Alex. Parker is painting the front of bit store red. It tuoka well. A cliapterof orpluns giv8an ILl tertainrnent Wednesday mgbt at Moronej-'s Hall. Vt are sorry to learn that Hon. - J. 8. Henderson's little ion is very sick in Washington. Mr. Warner was awarded thecon tract to paint the new tobacco factory of Kico and Foard. ltead what onr Washington cor mpnndent, "(iuy Cyril" says about all kinds of things. Three weeks from next Fridny Franklin Gaston will be publicly hang in onr tew a a warning to eril-Uoeri. l'eaohes have made their appear ance, as well iu cut-uinlicro. The first look too much like money and the Utter like doctor'a lulls. A reunion of tho veterans of the StrNorth Carolina bWiment, of which tho Hon, Chas.. Fisher was Hu i'.J.M,,! -. will, tvlra 4 h i win Capt. John Beard's little daugh ter has .hen that is certainly a prise chicken. 3 ounces is the. weight of One of the eggs that can be Scan at our office. The Baptist Sunday-school pic ie at St. John's Mill was quite an enjoyable affair. Old and young were pleased, and the most of )l, kind-hearted Major X. H. Windsor. D. M. Iiitchie, whose death is an- Bounced by our Stanly wrreapond-; eiu iu anoiner column, is ine lamer i . ,,... 1. 1. the junior member of the firm of ! Smithdcal 4 Kikhie, lr. KiuIcK-h. of Charleston, S. C, brother of Miss Aliae Kinlm li who is at present visiting here, w is ) " io'-uv. iuc bia) family hav ojir most mi- ; cere sympathy. I :cident. We hear..o awUebcrvf parries jroinz w niftwiiir noex rnis i. . -W ! hesrthtrresifftfi'.'r "If.feT is ; to b en-cre 1 sh.rtly thit" Will ac CKnm..l4te from 'ioj u 5W) guests W rvtwra tbanks for an Invita tlon to the Commencement nor-; eis of Staunton Female Seminary, ! which look tilaoe June 5th, 6th, 7th aau otn. jit i rne m-iiuirniau, of our town, is a pupil of that atduml. ..'.... .... 1 I,., I south Hirer, brought us clover .... r. .... tt , i..n.i. i. a it .i : that we can raise aa line clover here as near New Oxford, fa., whore it is said the finest clover iu the I'liited States grows. The Presbyterian Sunday-school which was postponed hut Tuesday ol account of ine b:i 1 weather, will ba held Tharselay June 10th on Dunn's Mountain, weather permit ling. J.ATtit. No picnic Thurs day. Notice will be giren hereafter when it will take place. The picnic of the Hook and Lad der Couiany will begin on Tues day the tlui nf June, at St. John's Mill. Any of the ladies of the city wishing to contribute will pk-ase notify W. R. Harker, chairman committee of arrangements. A general invitation to the citizens will be given in our nrit week's issue. Mr. J, II. Wilson, a one-armed veteran of th Kontheru Cause, brought to the Farmers warehouse 111 - nr.A. A AK.AA Ik. ..A,l..v, of one acre, and all corked by him self, for which he realised tTll.20. Ue says hs has about two hundred pounds of the best, raised on tbe aame aore left. He need only.one aack ot guano. Who can beat that f A new enterprise in onr town is the manufacture of baking powder by F. Davidson ft Co. YYe have tried some of it and must say that it ii excellent. We hope that every one will nse it in preference of the article manufactured elsewhere. Ity encouraging home industry we nnchen eunrlree. Persons who have been allowing their cows to graze on the streots will do well to look at ordinance No. 71 of the town code, which prohibits the graiing of cattle on the streets and sidewalks, whether leathered or not, nnder a penally nf one dollar for each offence. If this notice is boeded they will save the payment of a flue ana cost. There is movement on foot for meeting of all the old veterans of the eoanty, to take plaoe in July. The second day of that month, when the public hanging will take place, would be a good day, aa an that day great many people will be in town. It would be well if each township elect a committee to look after this nd confer with Mai. J. V. Ntanaill, f Mill Bridge P. ()., the gallant eomatandor of the old fourth. The itajor ii very asxioui to greet his old comrades and hare a general hand -shake all arouud with the old f Tetrrans. , w. . ' :" . c' Personal. : " ' Mrs. John F. Bona and cliildrsn are at the Borden llooae. r Col. Fred H; Stilh was here on .Monday on railroad buaineaa. l'rof. J. M. nill will leave this week for Blowing Bock. Sam Small, the great revivalist, panned through here lust Thursday. Mr. and airs. C. J. Bingham are visiting their brother-in-law, Judge Furchos, in Statetville. R?i F.-J.-MnrdOThrTfifc and child have gone to the mountains. Mr. .Murdoch will return to attend to his church duties. Rev. and Mrs. Wheat, the vener able parents of Mrs. F. K. Shober, are visiting the grand-daughter, Mrs. A. U. Ilojden. William if. WitBV left lost Tues day for Washington, where he will receive his initsuctions from the Department of State, and he will sail on the link inst., from New York, for Bordoaui, France. Kn.il Jars at E C Miller . Maj. J. M. Clement died after a short illness., last Friday night, at his home in .tfocksvilie, X. C. Mtt. C. hu been suffering for years (from consumption, so much so t'iat he could not sneak at tl.. t.,vr A j thoroughly judicial mind that could lgrlup i,, nub;, ,j nn. preiudiced, ho ranked aroonir the 1 - Ii' . I . l S . V . j very iirei in nig proicasion .Major Uemont was AH years old and leaves a large family. Ruerbaum A Earnes hart on of those new improved Singer Hewing Machine for sale. . Flra at Miranda. J. A. Stewart, Miranda P. O., this county, lost by tiro a tenant house; the tenant, Andy Hi Kre, colored, lost all he hail MIX) in money, household and kitchen fur- i t,Wi, r. .11 kn i S " ' A. f. rl.'J I Thi, j, ywf ; ; t,.,i i it i. . . ol b'"l and all a busy as -an bo. , "" - ' llPP"sed lo L . j E C Millrr has Just received : of breakfaat atrip. I fine lol 'Ihe District Sunday-school Con- vention of the rialnlmry listri. t convened at Mt. Tabor ( horch, Friday June 4th. and wrta'cilTed t(. 'tePft'-Vr..,.,. f Tb: iwr4-.wa. ?tirAmpry. ,.r l.iti.,,r,l P ii. . , ; e' Tui " ; , riwxXtti in nil Ititt taU-aiicifn, "'"" va-ance.. ;vnp-. j m'liii irriini.!.iTKJ, lit'V. H. r. i I easy, of Jlurtiam. delivered an wldress niKin the l'at, l'reaent. and Fntnre nf iho Hunday schools I of the World," proiioumnl by all 1 to c a grand sow-ess, delivered in , : ma futisr oratories siyie. ine,i,turdv Westerners stand at the iaftemuon wan consumed by rxirls j )eiu of tho railroad clM. i heintr mailp liv tho difTi-rent Kun.l day-school reim-sentative.. Kam. I day at 11a. m. l!cv. I. F. W. ! Niamey preacneu a very impressive sermon from the SStlt yi-r-e of the lut ( haiitcr of St. John, after which ! l" V """ aojntiriu-,1 to i' ' "minn in 1Kb.. meet Attrntios ProwniTioMuTs Prohi billon literaturr. for trie circulation in HalUhiiry and K"wan eoiinlr. lan in: bud on appliealion to head.piarOT. of Ihe Re be Re. oppo- lorm I hirj, rstK l, LawyerV Kow jiiu? Court thttjc. The Old Onmo. Some time last summer J'. A. t'risco, who lives in .Morgan town ship, near I'ool P. It., entered the j store of James L. Arv, i mile1 semth of the Hutch ( reck mine, ! and sold 5 ounces of branch gold and nngets. .Mr. A. sold it to j Mr. Ij. K. Stcere, of our town, who i upon a closer examination found it 1 to be spurious. Mr. Arey redeemed ze bogus metal and looked for his : man. He could not find him until ! laat Friday l,n Im tool I -riam . t t .i i .1 . i arrested. On the way to the nearest uistiairuie t. nco zn away, out was , i , u i " - . ,. caught Sunday morning at Ins I,.," w, i t v . . i . . tul" him and botnnl him over to court under a ."(I0 bond. Not being able to give the bond, Mr. t'risco is now studying metallurgical chemistry in our jail, and hopes to bo able to pass final examination at our next court, when Ha doubt he will re- i ceive a golden diploma and be ap pointed to a good position on the Western road to make examinations of the geological condition of the roadbed in the mountains. Fresh cabbage at C Miller's. MawuttratM and Commissioner Meettnir. Secretary Woodson called the roll and 62 magistrates were present. Hedrick was called to the chair. The connty commissioners submit ted a report recommending to levy the same t il aa last year, 20 cts. on a hundred, dollars, 1.83 poll tax J of 1 per cent on income, which report was adopted. Thos. C. Li n n was re-elected county superinten dent of public instruction, without opposition. The ballot for county commissioner, to serve for the next two years, elected the old hoard: J. 8. McCubbiua, T. J. Sumner, 0. F. Baiter, W. L. Kluttxand Mr, h. W. Coleman. After thi tbe meeting of magistrates adjourned, and the newly elected county com missioner! organized by ehooeing their old chairman. Col, T. J. Sum ner, to preside ovor them. The on ly business of any importance was to order the hanging of tbe negro. Franklin Gaston, which will take place ou July 2nd, to be a public our. : . ' . t . ', HORRIBLE itUEDEB IB DAVIDSON. -The Murderer Lynched. Special Pun-Mpondenee of tha Herald.) Last Friday night, June 4th, a quiet neighborhood near Piney Church, in Davidson county, was aroused by a report that Mr. A. J. Mcltride and wife, about 65 and f!0 years old, had been nmrd?red and their house burned, by Alfred I-otig, colored, a tenant of theirs, residing on Mcliride'f place. Mr. McBride had received (MOO from one of his creditors a few days before, and the same amount from the sale of a load of tobacco two days previous. On the morning before the murder was committed Alf Long walked to Lex ington, 1 miles, anil bought a large pistol from F. M. Thompson A Co., and 28 cartridges, and returned home. ftoon after dark he went to McBride's house while they were at supper or near the table and fired two shots at Mr. McBride, taking effect behind the left ear and parsing through the brain and lodg ing in tho skull-bone on the oppo site side- He then fired three shots at Mrs. McBride, said to have taken effect iu ber back, causing instant death, lie then went home after his oil can (hail tent to the store for three quarts of oil late in the evening), and robbed and fired the house. He was arrested and tried by the Coroner's jury and found guilty Saturday night, after which he confessed that he beljied to mur der the parties mentioned, but tried to bring iu other parties to tiie guilt also. A further investigation of the matter was taken up .Sunday morning, having been moved near Heed's Cross Hoods. . The last par ty satisfactory proved to be innocent of the foul deed, and at the trial Sunday, 3 o'clock p. m., iu the pres ence of sonic 400 people, a number of the people carried Alf Lng about 100 yards and hung him on the first suitable tree they found. After some i.'.'i or 30 minutes the people began to disperse, and at the ! time of this writing, 4 hours after, ' I learn he is still hanging to the! , , i same hmb vet. I ThspUtol with which he com- muted the fmil deed and tS.CO, he had his wife to bury in his potato patch, mar his house, was found early Sunday morning. .1 CSTU. E. II nil road otcx. ! Four ennvirts at fllaik Mountain I no awHV. one wuh l.rt. u- ,,,,-r , " , ,, . Ihe elianging f the gauge of the whole syattm of the 1!. and 1 1. H. H ,.ia ..,..n,.i;uK...) ..a fttul accident. The W. K. C. It R ! .... i..,.i ,i, .i a with no more hands to the mj tan the other roals ' j f t l.-ss than the majority. Our! thing that caused the II If ae-ai oi irouoie utir-; limine laieenange of gnagc was the; to,,, j,, tl. ,,,.,. ,i,.lt ttri. fghteningof the tire on tho loco-j0lreU,lv mined. It will average motive wheels. Messrs. T. V . (Jen- al,llt -o per Ion, in g.,ld. silver try aud (ice.. O Itryan. uf Atlanta, ! ,! er.ppcr. The plant is well sup overcame the difficulty by using j ,,lj(.,l jtn air compressor ami drills, coiuiuiiseil ranor to heat the tires with and then drive the'm on. here it took them a whole day by the old method by this proeWthe i , work avemgr s . ).i minutes an engine. .Messrs. I. V West and A W (iibbs, bulb of llichniond. were at our shoos last Sunday and Jondav, and cli.tcged the tires of seven tngine iu 2 y days. A fine niilett (s, part Jersey, for Rale ujr i. o. ionnem. aa-t I Prohtbitioh Elootlona Lust Mjn dny. Tho following towns went dry, figures following indicate majori . 't, " '''-- ; a,e gn ' : "T!! ,"fo "; r1. i,; " "V mill! sn UX forit ; Kmsloai ,mri, llcnderson- o-i in- . i , the following towns voted wet, . , , s, ... , . ' by apiiended inniorities: Charlotte tt, ntaicaiuie o.ji Asnevitic in; ni-iusville , llolly springs ; ,1ureheud City ; Littleton Fmnklintoii ; Durham ; (iolds boro . Barrlnger Gold Valley Items. .Vr. Paul Sell cut one shock of wheat the first tiny of June. Did any one else cut any wheat earlier than that? Mr. William Kirk had the mis fortune to lose a fine two-year-old horse the other week. .Vr. Thomas Moss has begun a large two-story dwelling house. lie will very likely have it complet ed sometime in the fall. Then w hat? Well, I do not know unless ho will follow the general rule: "Hunt him a wife." The wheat crop is much better than a great many people thonght it wonld-bo probably as good as we have had in several years. The corn and cotton crop are looking well. During the recent rainy week, tho grass took a good hold, and it was hard to conn.ncr; but the farmers have come out vic torious. Some of the young men- in this vicinity went to Millertown lost Tbnrsday to spend holiday. They say that they met with a merry crowd of young people there, and had a jolly time. Tory mnt havo enjoyed themselves very well, for they did not return till Friday morning. They are highly pleased with their visit. ' Success to tho I! en AID. i ; 12. 0. 3. MINING NOTKS. Prof. W. K. Hidden is operating his famous gem mine in Alexander county. According to Prof. Oeo. 1'". Kunz. of Nc-w York, sii hundred gems of the precious Iliddcnite were sold in 188:). The estimated valne would be abont (Mil. 000. To Prof. Hidden is duo the discovery of this very beautiful stone, and be it said to his credit that he is the first and only successful gem miner in the .State. Some miners are sinking a fchaft on 1 inch gold-bearing quarts vein, about 4 miles south-east from Silver Hill, Davidson county. The shaft is down Sfl fe?t; the qmirtj! exposed near the snrfaco is about one inch in width, and at bottom of shaft is 17 inches. About 10 tons of the ore has been taken out and sent to mill, yielding 30.20 per ton,, free gold, occurring through the quurts with occasional specks of metallic iron. Cross-cuts have been made for over 000 feet on the course aud expose the narrow quarts vein throughout the whole distance. These miners are developing the vein at their own expense, for any party wishing to purchase. Gold HUl" ('apt. Xance is pushing work right along iu developing the new ground in lower levels at Cold Hill " ; 1 1. - i" ' . . .. , j K " '5."" . lu' r r'"""8 " ttuniorouA pyritif that ocinr ar ofW;; n, .d h "o J in the Sid wnd nppe-r workhi to be the richest of the ore bearing n.ass t i.:iir i na ' M.- and the present managers are now doing the work that was agreeihip on to be prosecuted, when the first English company purchased the mines (but did not do it). .Messrs. W. K. Lewis and W. Tregellaa. of London, htigluntl, (he former ii,,.... i. ..i lMt wWk ut th, JnJl l , " ainiinatiuns nf ivtrv tlipartmei.tton necti d with the enterprise, and both j gentleman express themselves sntis j tied wilh the development since j I'apt. Xance has IhU-ii charge- It j will bc.hut a short lime before they will be raising large quantities of rich ore from their slopes and drifts. This mine has a ha. kuone in exten sive ore shoots, mh in g.ihl. that will soon yield millions again. Rtoh Knot) Ml.no, AoijpJJounty. 1 ins mine win sy.uii-uu iu ojifea-'t 'V'VSt W" t'V&Uir,; Visited rthe Hiimi-Tasl week and rein ports the v .' are preparingfor rontiuiiing the: work of develojiing the vein on the main ore slmot. Aik W nliuft will j be sunken on the "vein to the depth i of 200 feet. An adit level will in-1 tcrseet the vein at the 1 1- foot1 and drain all the upper working, j This will give Iheiii stopping ground i of eighty feet back and .'inn feet in length on the western evtention i f in. J here is ltow on the dnmit l,t 3..0 tons nf ore, and .'.0 or 1,0 40-horse power boiler, engine and steam hoitt, a I'dnke pump, capacity ,.f II m ir-1lr.na Mr n.ii.ot,. I,, f.,...' ! the mine' is completely' equipped ' with all tiie necessary niiiehinery for ! nrosccntiniT tho wurL nit 1 1 llie ot. ! modt decpntch The vein is aqnarlx with vitreous copper ore, free gold, black sul phurct of silver, blue and green carbonate of copper and chrysocolla. in the winze the vein is out 4 feet in wnlth between llonilileiidic slate I walls, running in a course west 110 north, dipping at an angle of 2K I lo the horixon. The guiigue is i composed mainly of quartz with j bornite or purple coiii r. a n dili.-h I pichheck color with a blue tanii.-h, forming a very great conlrast with the white qnartx. This copper ore contains, when pui-i, I'D per cent copjwr, with iron and tiilphur. The large translucent bolryoidal masses of silicato ot coper (chrys ocolla) with their bright green col or, form varrigated colors in associ ation with the bine (aziiiite) and green (limlachlt ) carbonate of copper that go to make up the gangue. The gold ocenrs free in line grains in theqiisrlx, and some times with the blue carbonate of copper and iron. The silver snl phnrct occur on the crystiiline por tion of the quarts near tho foot .wall in (Jeodes. forming arborescent moss-like aggregati-s, clinging to the latc and on their clevage making it difficult to extract them without destroying tho crystals. Some fine cabinet specimens were obtained. When this mine is fully dcvoloped we predict a great future for it, being situated on the Blue ltidge and over 3000 feet above sea level. Miranda Items. Late wheat is badly damaged by the rust. We are all getting our crops worked oat of the. grass nicely, Jfr. Thomas Goodman and wife, of Jboresville, visited J. K. (Ira ham, Ksq., ot ifiranda, last Friday and Saturday. Jr.'J. F. Corriher, the proprie tor of the Kechler mineral Springs, ay he has his llsh pond well stocked with fiue minnows instead of curp. Traveler. t HlLftTtfcfTO Ft" jif W A7K IS THE atftht with a burning- fever, ami the par ent is al s loaabtrltvlne thseatew. Worms! Wortoat are si work. A dose of Start nrr's Indian Vermifuge Is the only rcuitdj Heath, of I). M. llltcltle, Ewj. We were shocked last Thursday evening, the 3rd Inst., ti hear of the sud and unexpected death of Mr. I). M. Ititchle, who was sudden ly snatched from this world into eternity by the Almighty Hand of Ciod. Mr. ltitchie and some of his children were out in a field working, A dark thunder cloud arose aud was coming, over rapidly. When they saw that the rain was not fur off, Mr. Biti hio told his .children not to got nnder any trees, but to go to the house, and he said he would come in a few minutes. His children went on to the house; the rain commenced falling; the thun ders pealing; the lightnings flashed, but Mr. Iiitchie did not come asho said lie would. Hisfolksgot uneasy, and one of his daughters started to look for him. When she arrived at the field where they left him, she found him lying dead und er a tree. hl.m ilA h.,1 n.,.,n tr, a An Lr ..1...U..- f,n,.,i ill .. from the rain, and, while under the tree, the lightning struck it, and Kiueo mm instantly. Va riatnrdav, his funeral was preached from the 13th chapter and 30th verse of The Acts of the Apostles, by l!uv. Z. Iinsh, his pastor; aud his remains wero interred in the cemetery at Wesley's C'haurl church at which j ' ' " " ' "" place he 1ms been a faithful twelve years. Mr. Kitchie was A4 years, S months and It d- old at the time of Lis Jl-nth. lie I n 'ni u"b-n -B-'ra.e or I TV 1 ''" '8. U"fu man' 1 ! ?h" Ft J I . (..tblAVIl Ul OkUIII V a noble teacher, now wonderful, how wonderful are the works ef (iod! Strange! strange! that Mr. Iiitchie t.J.f hid hil,U t- . 1 " M' rul uiiuri any troi- tt.nl yet went under une himself. "(iiMi moves in a invfitp- Q ' ri. i . nuuB way in a woiHKTti to nfriorui. ?n" 1)0 not Rri,,vc takecoarae: he has gone to rest; he cannot return to you, but you can go whero he is, and dwell with him forever in that bright mansion of eternal bliss. On-nt (Iod! On what a "lender Ibread llunu' evcrliifliiii: ihiiiL-i! Tin- eternal st-.ui.,jf all the dcsit, I pern life'i. feeble "Irina. Ki.i ('. Sell. TOBACCO MARKET. TtKI-oltTKr UT JOHN SIIKei'AItD., Lur Cnmmen. SfMhrftfT C.K-W ... - t'iMiininii, Mitlinm, tl(K. Mtilliim, i,id. . Tine, Fine Fancy vwftw. 1(5 Leaf. 4 ihi Vt n isi a (si hi, 7 ui 1(1 BO (r. IB fltl lit SO (if, IB to 00 , a? (SI nr, on j, is no 6i 00 m, 70 (SI rilDUrcK MAliKET. (V)nitEtTi:n ut V. Wallace. Corn M'ld, per Imsliel. Fillnilv Flour, Itv a-u-k, l'eaf. er l.uallel. Corn, " (lata. Wheat " live. Wheal Itrnii. jM-r liu-hrl. Sweet Polatoea, " lrih " (luiona, " Kcira, per dorrn. Boiler, T pouml, (wan e) nhT, l middling . ' Hecawax . - " . 1 tnirs- Siouuifr.ts (Ml Pennyroyal LOOJCII ERE! TO THOSE WHO SMOKE Tiie Flat Iron Brand t'leai la the beat If cent cigar made. Try it. ' For sale by S.V-41 OALLIMOBH & CO. WANTED. A grond Stone Cutter. Apply In per son or try letter to this ottiee. 1SJB IMshllakMl 179, .A.C. I I AIMMS, Familr Groceries of all Kinds. ' RICHMOND ROLLEC f!LLS FLOUF From nnn raund packages to IUrrels. CO.NFKt'Tlo:VKHY, TOYS, CTGAHS. TOBACCO. TEAS nnd COFFKE, RLU.M1 hi'K FS i- AN NED GOOnR . ' FVFRVTHrr. FTJlrtU c.crxi ini.tu rni,am- mluZSJ!! 1" f!Th. hin T"7 n wihiihii trnflp. My nw ,-lw aw Hrrtv imr ally, MUtt r bcli.it iffcrrd an t')iai ai.v in If. clt jr. I wttnl toui-i-ty nil ltf famiUn witb bfJ fliiisH ftriat Hi a rt-HM-ttaM- lti5t. All tpnj.lB itflivnnH, lu ;; rt of ibetid frw of eot. Trv ni um. i ;;(na iii:r.irt km: ui- LftNDl By virtue of an execution Issuing from IllP Sura-rlor Court nf llowan nmlv, timn a judtnntui! dis-lieted tn will oonrt, on the UMt It day of April, INHI, In favor of OiHircr- A. I'et ler ataiual A. I Tlloni as. for tin- mm nf oua liutidrtl and twenty-eight dollars aud twelve cents, I will, on -Kowlaj, tin Elk ilajfll Jilj, 1886,- sspoac to pulille sale, to llie histlieat Mil der, lit llie Court llottw Door In the town of MaliAury, tiie following devrilied real pro.ftT, to aallufj said d and coala. aitiulr In llxi coa-?lv of Howan and Stale of Kurtlt Carolina- Adjoining tiie lands of Henry An-y, Adam Kant. Uiu-dt, Edward Kirnhsr'dt and otliera, coitUiniuK ai-viinty-eiitht seres tH srtva), Mnxtlis land iWritmd ,y ntoa and bon.lss t-rruin deed 1,-otn OiHrire A. i'erierlot.'rwl Hoalian. dalel SWIl S nt 1HS4. sud renialwiil Is IU.lt M. pe 70, of thC. R iM-e ot ki.iwan ooHtilv. . Terms-CAHH. . C.C.KlUI)KR,ISit-riir. Jane 1, IBM 81-,-H The irtitsii to the coioud Teachers will be held in the t ol d State .Normal fUhool building )u Salisbury, beginning on Monday, ! the 21t 'lay of . I line, lsso and con-j tinue two weeks. All who txnect J to teach in the county during the ' nejt year ire required to attend, as I am instructed to refuse certificates to all Teachers who do not attend the Institute. T. C. I.ixv, 34-4t. County Sup't. May Sii, 1881. ' Al Rutliatl Onia Mine st rhfiilntii' N f C, two tL'XM-rlftirinl inlnm, who Umr i oujrlily iin.lerxtHnil workiuif in linrtt blan,ii.)i ffriMiiui. Tociiiablf men iwrinn Ht-rn work wtl! be piveu. Turn. C. Plain, Hnpt. WORLDS JYONDERS ! Tlifn I the kind of Ilimk to plr in tin? ' hands nf younj? woplft. It 1 tiernlinrly i iniMnmnna u iiicm. it forms Unv ff I iroo'l and uieful Ikx.Iih, suit will edueatr I in ,,., , Vl.rv i,,,.fUl ,, Heels the need of. (i lea.lt Miem away ,rul" lruKma literature tunt noetoi ibe vountrv. World Wonrlera einl'raees Hie whole field of IliRcnverv "j V"",T,- ?;"lar0 'lno williia llie rearli of a .. t .. v' F II CLRHINi;. A,fl . m-St bali.l.ury, S". (' SALE OF VALUABLE I'mW nnd by authority of aeonwDl tr-1 (rccof (In Su'riir C'uurt of Itmau conn-! 1 mu 81 .xjvpiniKT terut, iw, aiiu id. j fiitiluT tuH'Ttn iiHin the roiuiiiL' ill of tin; : ' ComniiwiomTs reiKirt of mI Rt Mnv u nn . .t't ata ""! K. bury, uu M3ir, THE 5TH AY OF JULY, 1 886, j j being the flrat Monday fn July, the f,, lowing dcMTilH-d trurl f Inrnl funncrly ovni-t by Wm S Jltuay, Km., nituatd in Howun nmniy. LOT KO. 0 Known aa the "Smfln Trut-t,'' ou tl Haitvillv mbiir rttad. ami st-ar ihe watp lank on the W N ' K It at k it 7 mih from HaHtmry, Adjoin ing the lands of John Uourley, M A As nor and oilier. rontaliilngiiTAaa-rpa. Com f'irtable buiUHnaa. &v., on the tnut Survey am! pjet of the lami may be iieru at Hu? oQve of the ( omiuiMrvioot r. TEEMS i The pucrhfwer to jwy one , third fiith on thf coiilinnutioii of nU ft.ihlKr-ut ' ianrmin from ih dair of confirmation of sale. Title to be re served till ajl the puhusse Biuney fa paid. Theo. T. Klut.z, Cmn'r, 80-,Hl( Sall.bury. N C, June 1 How To TRIPLER Tract of Land.? no a (in ! , Oil a 3 to I . Mi fMWQ in J 0a-! " sab13 Till mflrhinp 1 a romliinnili'D of nilver pint im mi jw tn rt-pTiwul a lar mmlgs malmti surf wo. witrkinii wiOi mpklily and fflitwy, !nlt littn c t bhltcrlu Wd w ttHiipliihctl. The ilrnwini; atmve rt p'n -w wts the iimrhimt iit wnrkinj; prndtion. It conrt.Kt nf ftHirronujifHi )au fttioil ut ihrr, nlltrinr a m-v iH-iwi-ra. f i Inrh Two plfltesaro jH-iix-iulicuhir, ctinnctiii)r with two horizonifillv im-liiifH. Ik m )p pHHiw from the bt)it4ry ma) fa lb jwrjwniltculiirlv thnmch iiw -t-, vhUh Urn ij:?Rfr motion. cHinif tin' trw gold l.t irnjinri: on ntt h nhv, !icji h pmuwa llirwJi I be Uuriontullv inciiinil pl;Um, whuli -ui uk rifllc. ratrliinn my m gK lnk " inum. true jiiiii, i um fmrc i iimoum., unsr niiinaimK mr i.in.in nitiisi I lie lull II w WWsPTIiuem ? Iri'Qtnu ni if neenwart, Al the top uf the miH-Tuiie a momiry (tip Hhicli ftWa i toniuticaUv nv miuin-il nu-nurv lo kcrp Uu? plutin in wiv fori if. The mw IUn(M .-rtpfiaUy itJftpt for l;Tr ininw. Ji rau )i wnrVirl it)i nr Hhom walcr; it m mill for pulv.-ii.tiumi. it only Mttg nvwmiaT lo aift ' promai.iy. j nis niac4iiw Jiafl itct'H priu tii mit luituoipn county, wncrv u met wiin mt 11 micr. tn lo warrant hf bfhWf i)M H will b' of great vatm- ! th nilniiuf irih-n vt of this Si air. Tliiw niftt'liiite ha n fletirtcal It.M'hincnt liy which the mwiifr, hhouhl It to Mli-kfnpd hy th variou caunrn to which ii Is HhMo, mn c inumlv rfwioml to m livtty. ItiKfHKtitm iHinvitwI. r.iiintaii.f (iivt-n for the wti llnn iftlii HiAthtiic tak plucrr and other mi nun, also for all oilier uihiin machinery liv ihe niitlemgurU, J. 23. TRIPLER, IIiniicrfi illf, Kmloiph Co., N. C-t Or to THE TRIPLE!. AM.M.OAW ATHR A MANUFACTMIU.Nxi CO., of Nc York: 11KTSJ!S Lcwiit, Sec'y and Trcas., iM ioniaj;m- St, Itrunkiyo, N. V. lfctL Chlorination Works. PURCHASE OR TREAT GILD ORES, CONCENTRATES, ETC. SHIPfCNTS SCUSiTCD FRCjM PRTIES HAVING OrE Foil s a'jjo. WOIUCSi SALLBl-RY, N. C, . JOHN JAOOB5, lfof , Siiwrliiteinlent coi'GHLNOlH& SIIAVEJt , ICEII SUMMEIli &&i WLNTEIL ! i i We k(M ji our rrllar (till uf the cIpw Kt'tiurtH't' Ii f all Ilit Tfsr round, whlrti wi st the litwfui priif We intoUf rti;lii.iirT5 l- kmrw lUnt r arc tiie nulf nn' thiii kwi nil lime. In (iijjct titQ miUt uu KEKF IH SIMWS we will hare a LARGE COOLING ROCil Foil .w,t will ! readv 1o we our cnirl.mutrs ' iff li,v, alwnra na Viaru4 tlw n-M Ct-rii Beef, ready f.tr oae. C010IIE.NOI U4 SI1AVEH rrowK LOTS von ' , WV'" " "' four hhk fTom Mnin Htrc-fi, In tW ffouiu aru, at pr.tves rsjismg irou $25.00 to $150 EacL That part of lb town ia now building up ao that the prio will aoott aiWiu. Buy no that they an- cheap. Map of thr city Hboninz hH'atlon of thN JU to It? aecn at 1Ikbi.d Oftki?. BUERBAUM & EAMES. Lee S. Overman. SALISIA in . N. C. . Prnrtieea tn Plate and Federal CotlHs. Will atlruil the emirt of Itnwan, aviV son. Ireelell, CaharrtM, rHanly and Motsl fomi-rv eountit-a. r" Offiiie V). 8, Comoeil II. w. lit Save Gold. 'I THE AMALGAMATOR ! PATENTED. in a ( truii&r p:iu hi tln ml Hlikch to $ixtm :iiv i.-.iii and Is auw on tbe urrw GOLD MILL For SiIe. : Iron Mill and Flitttres mi Chlllraa I'lan Wt4jrhl 4.WSI w.itnd; urd hut :TwriTntttu. Tlieati tor atu. Auplv st ithiauMliv. rrj WILLIAMS BROWN. STOVES. CsMklaf niow, """""g" i fnalattausi w.( Htav at nil atudsw If whaJ yrtu vani t not In toa cwvlcralt nli.rt-1 noltco. nm ar. boofino ai nrmaijia fitful tivl tn u;rtif rruinrH. ni wmkw. IHl )Ih' tt KhIr la IIh- Hty. all KiNim of rorrivK HORK m b.rt noli. Mitlt a ftlt A brn trtofc of rvt-rtttilnjt in m? lliw l'rsu tuattsi, i.Mt t'(-m. r Ukvtt Hi V Iwum.' Mjt tvwa
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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