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It if ,1: NORTH CAROLINA HERALD. U Editor and Proprietor. hflrtfl; hr a matoritrHiBPfess on him the nJ;' ytsrof 3,2Xi TflH is a t reaemkms i -rer "he goes for a mc.th. ..Tbe gaittiRtotalToteoijW?,. - r0aier boys in thfbad. iioe . iii - v- Liif" i ef anil with their fcaCKS i -4 k - - ' ' impression apon every bearer of the great and grxnd preacher he is. Wednesday veiling Hbf audience were recal!4 br t be sweet trams r -. ....... i --f . i " -i -. were of music, to listen to me nierarj to '; trzf.irtus hatta sot paM hi iix nwotbs, - " 4 ibi-rlpy"'' w Sir ATTENTION THE . ' - . Joo . ' 1 ,ip 2 TK t k r T,rf TO I all amusement as pani.nment for W InftTH misdemeanor There are IToboys L Mil, ill. j.n thirf jn?titction. They nse.it C ' s .,.. i, j hiTft inatrae- AAreS f Pr.f T. F. TilktL JiUltCS A " - - . . . . 1 1 tion tJjrc. snu ;so deriec, K. L, evem u-? paper, promp- , . T, . x- t bein ted, if not flttt'Ji by our junior; tjjjj out nt iabjects for -business editor, who U now in that city. If jmen aud not tojgive theai the,idea sing more ne wiii au- pUi" --- - - for Vaaderbilt XBiTersitT, before tne Colambian and Hesperian Literary I Societies.1 Dr. T. M. Joce,.or t Greensboro IVmale College, intro- nd so; much time iot uuecu ine ipea-i . to turn i stvie Ut a feir vreu $ixsen -norua. HEAD THIS CAREFULLY sift fcifll ff rfn all Part of Worth Car-1 er " af aIt8- t0 cx different State pnwng in (of med me H&m ft' vlilt'd StU Tho' tevt; and Ic the means cf directingtj3t few if anv reformeai m crime Vnttrlg Unrlfor nh trill find tt to tf.tir j tidranfrtff to .ativrriiWtn the lUtnhJ, ftfJ in tnem iie Trcrej turned out. of re- cars te.if-r m a lor an kmiu caj-sUl .-;TtLn-arJ : . was uofn To-dr.v the agriculture .of the ! bovs that t-9 a Jim of fartitphikhf j South i" larger and better than ever j formed schools ' file v xnquiry for tana, ami fo arm .before, while it is bn.-va oi-on truer j the siaie peuuviuiara-c yhali tend onr paper vwun-ct Tiana j theory and . more intelligent 1 prac-1 of crime..- ; adverlmmejits are ncrlcd. tice. " Unt the South is! destined tor- This continu to he li a ri'f.:ife mji'nnfnr'tririlnff ' fiftption. t Ti!rn: fltld lnmi)klll 1 In seven years h$ manufacturing first of July alljthe liquor shops in establishments have increased flf-1 Che ftUte of -Rhode Island close- Prof, 'fillet announced his topics to be the "New 'iS jntb, , The Prof, said that this fubject tad been di cussed hiahr tiimcs, Iet t onh gath ered new life hWd fresh vigor with teach repetition, he then gave some facts and figure concerning lormer years, corn paring them with the present, showing the wonderful im- QPJ4D (BEjMTfAL FNSY j4ND DRY dOODS ESTABLISHMENT OF SALISBURY; . f i K 1 1 J I U ' A I M n r. I ! FOR SALE l land ot The! TIICIISDAY, - -JUNE 17. - WtlEFS. Coh liich'aM M. Hoe, the well-i-fiowh printing press manufacturer, ied at FlorciiceItiily .Juuebth. 1 Kx-Oovemor Garcclon hm been ftomiiiftted by the --Democrats for Congress" from the; fourth . if aine district TliS Kansas 'Telegrapher's-j Jlrotherhood',joius-the Knights of Labor in a body. Others are. fal lowing. rjince toe I?epuohc'iiins control the &tatc ofTice.H ?n Ohio, the work fof reform has been steadily" going jm, 4 hat ineaii.'i tlcmoqrats have been dis charged and republicans put in their placed, 1 The Home Ihile bill gave thcloy ol(?) .'sctiih of Belfast, Ireland, '.a pretext to dww their antagonism to .Irish. Home Rule, by attacking tlu' police, gackitg the liquor stores and gotti'ng beastly drunk. Iviiig Lud wig, of Bavari'a has end m1 hid mad career by a mad act. fc-Cotrrmrfffrl .suicide by drowning hrnffelf in Lake ytarnberg. His first cousin, Lnitpold will probably succeed him to" the throne. itThe machine politicians, J. G. Blaine, generalissimo, Joe Manley, -. lieutenant, have achieved; a; victory ri a?ff?V hcy Rc-'rninatexi the holo ticket, hVi'cn to' the. chagrin i)i the soldier element, who were e-eYerely sfiubbcd. When Jaehnc, the bribe-taking Alderman of 3ew 'York, was con ticted, several of; his guilty col " leagues had fled to Canada. Molo- n'ey, the boodle distributor, left Can ada, and. for greater security, puts the ocean between himself ancL the cenofoi nis eu-uti' In' (tie : Alabama' lfocfatic fetatetfonveJjcrSO' ballots gaSf8ftf Thomas Scay received - 6n the 31st, a majority and wy dominated tltctf ccla'ma lion All ttic,;S.tte officers vo fecmnnated as well: as the resebt Supr'emd bench.- Senator Beck has introduced a to forbid Representatives and Senators to act as attorneys for rail toacfg'tliat receive ..or have received Oovemnietft w"Hfidies, This is a good bill, a bill that ought to' pass. The okes- o-f menrlers of Congress kite iar'fox3r.offee pfoitote4 to fur- teen thoii 188o, tlic and. During the. amount of capilal year und ca?ftJil stock invested iu rrev? ciiter prci aggregated tlie Hn of tiity millions of dollars. The. South has inexhaustibh bed-r o coal and iron; she has timh-er of th finest quali ties, rhr i.-j turning- her attentioTi lo business as-'business. There will be pome unprofitable speculation, some cities will le bmtjup too rap idly for solid and immediate jrront, but all the elements of "success and prosperity are there. In the nature of things.the iMgro is not an organizer nor a proselyter. He. has his iiiilnstrial faults, but he is not inspired by an intense desire to rule or ruin his co-worker. The South has some other than physi cal advantages, and she Will be ex ceedingly careful as to what immi gration she invites. As a matter of fact, capital is likely to go South quite fast enough, and the employ ment of capital necessitates the use of labor. Tlie laborer will be found ; and from present appear ances the labor of the South will be, for a long time, more trustworthy than that of the North, in so far as large manufacturing enterprises are concerntd. It is not sc -much a matter of consequence; as to each year's growth, as it i.f iha-t the im portant fact' should- be comprehen ded; the resources, the spirit of. the people, the possibilities in the vari ous lines' of trade and , 6omnierce. There, are drawbacks, they r?ill be overcame bv time and the liifat and ambrt'on of younger generations. And the ' prosperity of "the South will add to the prosperity of New England and of the-country. that is they will close their front doors, just the same a? thy ?o on Sunday.- It will be, the means of ftTflntliii! from the Toor man a lot ! of bad liquor. The rich mn are ! Durcliaain-ff it by thb barrel and storing it away j against the day of prohibition. The chief officer whose business! it is to enforce the law is a maji that is hand in lmnd with the liquor men. There will be lots of prohibitioii f tru' in the State. A. G. M. '' Triiiit v Co in in en c e men t . For tliis season their line of DssTrhn- roins is unapproachable. . fnll line or Hosarr Btal l rimming. fanry BalLiam Cf ecenu for I-imbfjuins NEW ENGLAND LETTER. 'Providence, li. I., June 14, 'SO. In the very heart of this cotton manufacturing centre, the greatest In the United. Slitttr.fo oxujfcujt jg ever pertinent, viz.'jfiat the cotton comes from the Sbnjtk, anc?onitthe prosperity cTetfnfts.- '-"A question is revolving itself inx the .mind: of (Special Cofrespc'i&dence of -tfee IlrafJ. -; P R 0 ji II A m ji u". The under class' being so large, division! was necessarj', and each elass occupied two evenings for the members to declaim. "Wednesday June' 2nd and Thursday the 3rd, the first and se6bf;'d divisions of the Pre paratory class contested for two hand some volumes of j Longfellow's poems which were awarded to Fred Harper, of Smithville, and Lawson Carpen ter, of Trinity College. Friday and. f Saturday evening:, June 4th and 5th, declamations by members bf Freshman classi! The Pinnix medal, given for the best speaker,' was worn oy. Jir. jt. . uam jitcic uiver Academy. Sunday June Cfh, scr- W. C. (i-i?riron, Wadesboro. Monday June 7th; tne all wise'' Sophomores "held forth and after much good speaking' the medal jva.s announced to have been won bv Mr. G. M.' - Raper, of High Point. - Tuesday night the orations of the Juniors wero listened to with great interest by all pfesent; some of the orators acquitted .themselves with much honor, among , L wkem. -aJ,bal4Jej "medalist of the-occasion Mr. Urea Peacock, of Wilson. Mr.Peacock chose as his topic tlieR6nhited Union" and presented if in a truly; ouatrjrkal .stlyiif composition is excellent, and as was ' expfessed on every side, "Mr. Peacock was the- prcvement and advancement of the jsjkcial lars4ms m Hamburg Mid bwU South since the war. re spcaicer seemed tp think that by the freedom of the bfeeks the white man of the South was beneLtted as prior to this event all work rs Ief to the slaves, now comparatively ail is accom plished by the whites. The Prof, was frequently interrapfe by cheer ing, showing thatxhis. speech met with fhe'apjrovai of those present. Dr. W. G. Jjraddhaw, of Jamestown, delivered the Alamrif Address be- L fore the Association on Wednesday niplr 13.f F. Lon"r, Lsq. of States- villft'. u'n called for and'respondeu 1 in a few vvell chosen words which were to ths point, explaining how Trinity Ciege would succeed; that there weren't least 500 boys of North Carolina Methodist boys who should attend this College. His f words werS endorsed by all who heard him." Thursday morning June 10th, the Commencement exercises proper began. Hundreds upon hun dreds of horses and buggies began to roll in before 10 a. m. At that hour the sweet and inspiring strains of "Dixie" delighted all who were in the house, at the same moment the graduating class numbering j twelve marched jn amid the cheer ing of the boys and took their places upon the restorer. First prayer, then Old. Hundred xfas-rendered by the bandy "after which the class was presented ' by Prof . W. II. Pegram. I would like to eomjiliment each aiuF every speech separately, but lack of space forbids, alid I will only S'ciy that no class ! hasj ever ac quitted itself with'.-inorp 'honor. The valedictory address oV Lolo P. Skeen, of ;Mt. Gilead, wasiespecially complimented. The following are the members of the class : I Jesse A. Carpenter, Ahsonville, N. C; Chas. L. Jenkins, Tarboro, N. C", Robt. M. Whitesead, AYeldon, N. C.; Lee J. IJest, (ioldsboro. C; John-A. Embroidcriea. Large variety of Burton?, fare and small, With clapjffo match. Largest and eh aK.it line cf Fearl Buttons in thecity. Below all competition, they have tK host line - of Lsres, in all widlb, of Escurial, " Spanish, Black and Colored, Oriental, Egyptian Cream and White. bilk r toss m all shades; Afasene and illaselle . The best 50e Corset ever j1J. A full line of Warner's Corsets. Parasols from 15c to $G. 00 . Rare; bargains' in KM and Pilk Cloves and 3Iitfs of all shiulcs and qxiality. A conipltte line t tniirwieti Kills lor ladies. I : . ' - . An uneoualled asortment of Ladies And Misses llose at all prices. RIBBED HOSE FOi CHILDREN y ' SPECIALTY, y Gent's Silk Scarfs from 25c to $1.00 Just the placex to ret White and Col red Cuflfs and Collars for Ladies. If you want Slraw llats, Fuc'llats and fcnOes tor Ueutlemen. Lauits, xrovs, you can find them here. - The more careful you read the more you will be convinced that thev have the est ptock in town, and will sell lo you HI prices, to compete with any one. SBBTHIS: In all Hie rctf jit popular shades of They -'have all H ool Jri n' s Veiling' d 25 els', liatialeb and Embroidery to Match. - : . Embroidered Elrtmine IhVbcs, Embroidered Zephyr Robes, '. Full line plain Etomine Dress Goods-. Coinbinal ion Wool Robe Press" ..Goods. Brocade Combination Press Geo'di?. Striped Combination Dress Goods, Bo'uclay Canvass Plaid Dress Goods. Shcppard Plaid Dress' Goods. ' Coltui Canvass Press Goods. -'15 -cents, Satteens, Crinkled Seersvickers, GiQo- ham'?. - ; : . . - " In White Goodfmi can not be pleased better ! anywhere; they, have Linen Pe Tfce und&vnl offer fof "ibf .Valuable Mill Property, l 1 ith 51 Acre Land, Ioc; on f gimI Cffk. near Orjcaa church. Tb4T j mills bif teen rwrntlr rfp'rtd thrcuh Largest assortment erer fc?ot?ght hi.tetr unborn-tlr Ktffioe: GIL POINTINGS. to Salisbury, and 13.00, I! OLEOGRAPHS. In fine pit. framei, only II. no f.5 per pair, j each.' t.-v one numimi anu ua acrrs f V farmrn? Uml fcijoiniajf, wiU.br vij"; - , ,j a yrw . llliti- art 3 ; urt'" n'wn of country, and bsl always MtU tatrttird ' Thrr ' known a the o-M &rAtn?i Udll. r LOU? Urntv With imtr inirilr rL1 1 given if dt r,-,l. Lr-poctfutly, l. e. & m . L li k u n h a nrT. MOULDING. ' - - - : ; The greatest variety of the new est patterns and designs at one-half the price of last season -- solid gilt, KunxisiiED a iet, : 1'LAIX U1LT, . EJJQX1, ! WALNUT, n. h'. "A nUONZE, SlbKPLVXlE For information cr.ncrriug tho abou projurty, tall on or ad.lrr, CT A; ii A Hr.RKn arit, 53-2m SalWntry. N C. DISSOLUTIOH OF PARTKERSHIP, The partnership heretofore rl-tir. 1 tween J DMcNeelv Ast. vt T V Joh, under the tanw of XleKecly t ' Johi s has brtft to-ttny tllss!vel hy mutual sent. All tufinr alnee ly 1-t will he setlU-d by Mr, Johnston. ' .1. T V -rn v -T. P. JGHN'bVofi Salishuryl X C, May 1, . Vj AKt. Roc kley,' Taylor's Bridge, N. C.; Jarries AT bell, Pineville, er.i "Davis. LaGransre u. I'.Teen, mi. x Aieu. N. C: K O' Drapery t hiev ing m o nqpori cs nd rail- load corporations toL'.CKss: U. Jones, of the Char- every oiiifTrjterested, and that ques-tTSlkr?;-'-h'ow Ions will ?tbc befav -the Sou-th willinamif-tf'erown cotton? XeJf''atia jpeopie, as a rule v-mtrfo discourage Southern rtnutactnre seeing that its birth is their death. (They say we can not obtain the experienced labor required, when it is evident that thousands !of operatives are waiting for an opportunity to1 offer elsewhere. Cotton can be manu factured cheaper in thc'South than in New England, and tho day' is not far distant when the rush fo the South will begin. Thebnsincssis on a very elose small basis here small only so far as proSts are concerned, and the time has come when the manufaettjref is fignring on a loca tion where hecahjjetter his profits. This state of things is felt in New England, turning thousands of eyes Sontlivard where the climate, timber water power, and above all, the product are to be had. Surely the Stuth has everything to gain and nothing to loose. The day must come when nil tlie great fac tories shall move to the cotton field:. Then if. will be the planters 1,-1 right. to regulate thennce of cotton. xjvery imniv.iiir man OI tne SOUtli most crfacefrf oftof wher anrjearcd during Commeircejuttit; In spak linr ol'-Iieunited Union" he cMd, "Thfonghthe cries of onfrnge and thsioyilty through the waving of the bloody shirt, thrcifgh dis crimination against tho Srnth in the; distribution of offices and piibH lie b'.mefit?, throiigh the unbroken dynastyN)f her polHilipnemies the South cannot btireKfhat her real worth and loyalty and' patriot ism are: disconrited in the Natio and before the world, and that the great indnstryapd if they cann help, let'themnVak6;itra rule n t not iolte Observer complains that the lawyers liave all the big offices, make sail ihsG laws, divide out all the dataller offices, aro the heads of all small rings and. cliques! In - sup- Jftfft oi this h-c eaameratcs the ruem- tcrs of tlie eleveHth yudicial dis-i-rlct executive committee, all. law., eite; RxH ;0ngressionitl district "CoiKrkittee, all lawyers. ?ur two Se)tiators,-l)otli lawyers, the officers of our State jrove-rnment, all law -ff'fva'fc. Cel. Chas. -nromisps fnr- jtjriijrf.fi.-fc.M , stockings-, etc. In these small Vi AJ. ..,: J... v. things the merchant makes his at i ims ia &ouau,.iL ia traction, -ubilfc the heavier sroods Die o suuu u me Asi"' tnxown are t! carer inan- in aiisbrirV. - For ipen t If it is trot son nd then we Jniist an3-jriU hare all the 'light possible-. day of her polftieal federffpfion had not fully come, j Such are the clouds thai have hung over our political horizon! for twenty-four yeSrsV But in 188-4; faint streams of light -were seen to glimmfcr in the East, and on the 1th: day of March 1885, not a single cloud was seen to darken f he I splendqr of our bright blr.e sky. On that day, ''So 'eet; so calraj so cool,- so fcriplif, The bridal of .the earth and sky," Orover'Clevelahdascendcd the ro tunda of the Capitol au proclaimed; in .thunder tone's the principles of civil govern ment." Applatrse. Mr. Peacock1 the.n gives sonic of AJt. Clevelandr's eharactenstics and his printipl of selecting men who are- best qualified: fof filling posts of trust and honor, and closes bv Jefterstjn D . J enkms, TarboroV N . 0; Josepb C. Pinnix, Pitin,'"K. C ; Greek'. 0 . And re ws, Greensboro N. C; Charles W, Ko'binson, Mt'. Gilead , JN . C . Thg progranircwas mt-epdpersed "?' music.- Medals were preeenteel to the foiling . Col nmbjafi Debaf ersMedal to E. B. McCullen, Fjiison's N C; Hesper ian Debajirs it cdal. J ,. W. Scar low. Mt 9ilead N. 0'; Columbian De clainiers JTedal, 3. A. llogant Busb Hill, X. C; Columbian Orators MedaT, ,h A. Belf. Scholarship medal for the second time was awar ded to Drsl Peacock, of Wilson ,N. C. - Mathematics medal ta W. F; Stevens,- Monroe, N. C. x -i The party . on . Thursday night crosea tnenrogramme. q he cionds wlncnyehung over this .venera ble institution have given way to the bright rayofh shine,- and as evinced by the seasbTiiust closed, the star of . Trinity never shone brigtiteftSah' at the presentriri;i- ity success as assured. F. STATE NEWS. niere are 1SB1 Cherokee in Swairi eounty. Indians k FRAMES. I make frames of all sizes lo or der at lower prices than you c an get them at in Baltimore or New York, f and for quality I guarantee better work. Walnut frames cheaper than anywhere in the State. j Gilt Frames, 8x10, for 00 cents. Combination frames at all prices. -Gilt Silver and Ebony, J" ' Gilt Silver and Plush, x ' Walnut Gilt and Silver, Bronze Silver and Plush, Etc., etc., etc. If you want ahythingin this line, patronize home industry and save money. - - ' - THEO. BUERBAtiM;' Mr J P McNeely wilt "coutlnu th.-1 incss'of I ; " - ----- r T Produce asi Cciscilssion Pretest, as heretofore at his old stand. SHERIFF'S SALK Oi' L R N D ! o- Dacca, India Lihei toria Lawn, WhTtf and Colored Mull, ATf!n:'AV o t oil liiond - All shades of Ch Calicoes, 58x63 a Cajisimeres for CJeiits wear ,' all Cotton ades from Persian Lawn, Vic es; Cloth. ;'r 5 ets per yard By vl'rtne of an efecntTon iVufn fc-ws-' the. Superior ('ourt of Rowan' M.unit, ujon a iudsrment docketed in Kai l n.iir. on the 2-Sth day of April, in fai:r of George A, Peclef .against A: D. Th.-n-as, for the sum of one hundred uml twt u-ty-cight dollars and twelve eenu, ,1 wi;:, on . - y'- .:'. 1 nave also 111st receivca ahne assortment of New Chmnd Glass Ware and Lamps, wliisb 7 fore 1 m rices 12 to SO Cfs La(li-es aBtf 3Iiss .Jerseysiull line Curt am Goods lrf Persian.-nd Russian Oil Shadein aTfcftj:'"- " Li'tfeli Lap Robes 75 et to $1:50 276m SALlSllOtY, N C Woolen Goods CHE-HP! All If he rnfeufactured goods' Of the Salisbury Woolcti Mills, consisting of CsSsimeres, Jeans Blankets, Flannels, Tarns,; Rolls, etc., will be sold cheap j . . j "037 Casll, ;:-' , 1 or exchanged fof Wool.- Stock mtrst be closed out. . - , Office removed to J P. McNeely's 33-8W to sell at I'li'Jtllan ever be- iRON STOH E WURE Monday.'the 5th day cf July, expose to public s:de, to; the hlgh tier, nt the l.ittirt lloime Iorin t of Salisbmy, the ftllmvin: dewril--! real property, to atiafy paid debt' v.. I costs, situate inthe county of Rcwis aud HtHtcjjfX'r'h Carolina:' Adjoini f the lands of Henry Arcy.'Adm Far hanlf, EdWard ' ' Earnhaftlf and oHiM Conlainijiz sevenfy -eiirht writ -a (TH atrr bein? the land described by . notes bonds a certajn deed from Gerie A I'eeler to Creed Boston, dated Sce J 1881, and reentered in Book Go, pajrej it tne u. it. oin e oi liiv;;tn coumv. r- C. C. KRIPER, SherifT June 1, 18SG 34-Ct . SI. 00 per doz. Dinner . plates, Breakfast plates, Sajjper plates, Cups and Sa&ccrs, 50 cts. per set. 75 cts Fine !Lot of New iFurniturex at - '. Tine Dado Window Shndet -.. Cornicer Polls and Drapery ; Dinner ,t of 125 pieces,- $18.00. Fruit Sets, 1 Bowl and 12 Dishes of the finest colored glass at 2.00 per Set, 7 NOVELS, BOOKS, STATION- . j ERY, GOLD PENS, CIGARS & TOBACCO -!-.--. : -'.: , - FRENCH CANDIES AND BASKETS, '- ! ' '- - AT- j' "- ' : THE0; BUERBAUM'S. valuable Real Estate : f- ' : ::;'!' . : FOR SSLE. Kill Mattresses of all Mada to Order at i Woven Wire Spring . Etds Only S5.(Hrat , f Store. I SPRINii SGODS! C A RICE, Sec'y. - .SPBIHS 0CCDS! should turn his attention to this S sayingi"Such being his principles i .1.- i '-J'Jf At. . - . I '" , ' ' -. r- .- -V- oays to-viiseourage When m New York a few ?.izo or corrccponiicnr was struct with the cheapness of small things. such as torelsi handkerchiefs, ladies' instance a salesman leading clothins one of , the honses told me i-jr iea4 i.tan miE DEMOCRATS CARRY isXtj.OO ns. article of clothing bur- , j chased by myself of M. S: BroWn tor 2:i.o0. So it is with wallpaper and the better class of dry goods.. 1 he other day while about live miles from Providence your junior came b a field full of "young boys 'playing ball. At the side of . the road stood seven of them with their backs to the game of ball dressed in the same garb. - One little chap s as he T)emob'htts have elected Pen- tioyer Governor by the round ma .joTity of .1,800 over one of the most sable -of Republicans. :This comes i an agreeable surprise; for the Re- .pablicaa .pita have t)een boasting had a heavy 1 bag swung over" hi -ithesit eeriiing ; victory; and all signs shoulder, and when questioned a irpat to show that thev were well or- to its contents' answered seventeen Sanizea and boldly Ted. The iact disl. Tnvestigdtion proved Ct pnlds have lost their fh,s the Stete Reform School, R'rt'd tis victorious voice from nd bad boys from the age of 8 to 13 the Northwest pipe? to first note jf ft iabileo thit is to be sung Clif 65 jftotft the land and ' GnderJ liich the -3fo$i5i will "be -swept in 'i?no i- ntaranai -election For bbj t vil-; -in a 82 ilody publican, are,. put for; terms ia accordance with tlieir crimes, black and white alike..,. TIhsiI; modes of pnnkhment are odvel; the boy with the "bag of seventeen broken disbes oniisback had through carelessness dropped ami broke that many; la rder to lie turs as instinctively to the South as the needle does tathepole, and he lias"t'aen" mof e thaii ' one half of the public officers from the "Land of Dixie. 1 - During the speaking Tuesday night and Wednesday morning the rain came down in torrents; but by 9 a. m; Wednesday morning, not withstanding the muddy roads, the people from the surrounding coun try begaru to pour in,' and when it was time for the exercises of the day to commence quite a crowds had filled The cliapcl. The MrJnroe comet'band, under the leadership of Prof lkb ' Hern don, which by the way ig among, if not the best baixi in the State, furnished mtisic for tlie Commencement exercises. At 11 a. m. the chief marshal, fol lowed by tho Faculty, Trustees. Chief Marshal and Rev. J.T. Bag well, who preached the serrnon' of the occasion before the graduating class, appeared itrai took their posi tions upon the rostrum. The for mer president, Rev. Dr. Wood, of Shelby, opened services with prayer. Dr. .Bagwell read several verses from the Holy Scriptures "'bearing upon his theme. Ills sermon, which occupied mio hour, and fifty mirnite w;as eorh nlimented in the highest terms by those"" who were Commencement is taking place at Salem, but we are going topless too soon to bring any particulars. -Jackson 'county has voted $12,000 to erect a new conrt-house, to be lo- ty-seat. v - ' , Mitchell eounty voted prohibition TyJ.,500 majority., As the county has ,000 018, ana it every voter had voted the antis could not have polled more than 250 votes. lion. JasV V. Reid has been at tacked by the 'editor of Webster's Weekly, for, alleged discrepancies in his (Reid's) accounts -while treas urer of Rockingham county. Mr. Reid comes outin a five and a quarter column. card, in which he vindicates himself, and says that all of Webster's attacks are caused by the failure, of W. to receive the nomination for the seat now occu pied by the IIoil Reid. U; Cyrus Iong killed his father-in-law" Mr. Cuthbertson in the streets of ; Charlotte Criminal court being in session, the case was tried at once. . ;: The trial - brought out that JIr. Cuthbcrtson had per secuted and threatened Jhe life of Mr. Long several times, that Mr. C." had heaten his step daughter," Mrs. Lon g and also his -wife, the latter for sympathizing irith Mrs. Long, The jiiry was out but a feW minutes, and brought in a verdict of "not gaiUy." : ' - , ' A .!Of HER AVHO STARTS Gtt IK WHOLES. RETAIL. :o:- I have just rrttfrrr-! txsra Jvoithert Markets where I purchased aa ' Complete A Stock as has ever been offered by me in this place, comprising a full line of ' DRY GOODS, which I offer at great inducemeD'. My stock of t - . ' Hats, Clothing and Shoes is more extensive than ever, and I propose to sell theia at -Quiclc Sales and. " , Small Profits." COUKTltY MERCHANTS not -esre anatrentive "person was in the heUsethe Doctor's magnetism and ce -charmiG all, he left -'the presefit. ; The ehajel was filled, but! the battle of life -mjhout a: bottle of Shriner's IMfin .Vermifuge -ia like the warrior. who marches upon the battle field weaponless. Both meet with defeat because they are iiotprepared f or the hatlle Will do well to call ca me this season be fore purchasing elsewhere, as I boucht my stock for cash, tkhs enahlinsr me" to cocjpets With Ilichmohd and. Charlotte markets. - ,. - . KiBHEST fiJlRXET PRICE ALLOWED FCR COUNTRY PRGBBCE - Sale Thadtlug the puhKc for pastpatrcraage ard iitrpin? to 'please in the futiirCi I xe maiK,- , Yors respectfully,- 752m - " VICTO .T,he nn(ler5rgBei having Jbcen d?i1y ap pointed and qualified as Lxeculrix of the estate of Elizabeth Pearson, deceased, otfer foi' sals privately, a valuable house and lot, the" lateresidence of the deceased, in West Ward of the town- of. Salisbury; fronting 300 feet on Ellis 'street, and ex tending hack 400 feet to Craige street. . s This property will be 80ld entire, or in lots lo suit the purchaser. I ALICE L. PEARSOX, Executrix of Elizabeth Pearson. April 13, 1880. aS-lf Valuable Town Property or R. It.. Crawford -oifew i hU Valuable -Store Koom 33x80 feet witb a good fuell ing House op airs, built of brick, J or 6 ted on Main Street just two doors frorit 3Iur ph'y Corner, above Boy'deq Hotel. . Onemrw Brick two story Dwelling House with nice shade, good kitchen, smoke house, wash house; wood house, Iarc garden and stable, carriage and bag gy house; on Enniss Street adjoitfjng Mrs Jerry Brown'g residence. v Also, one nice Building Lot on same street 80x400 feet. j ' . v All this property will be sold cheap and privately. . For any further information, call at this office, or address . - ' K R CRAWFORD, 5-tf - ' Winston. X. C. a ii it a -iii If you have any repairingtif Furs.vi or any special cabinet work to be C. :J-zt you will ifind a first cl ask workman at IDavistfc AriUis "' - - "' - -' -Itepftfricihd Undertaking Rooms ai"if backjof t M Davis store RELIEF ( FRUIT TREES FOR SALE For Fall Delivery. . I represent J. C. Lindley & Bra, of Greensboro. N. C., and offer all kinds of fine Fruit Trees, Vines, etc, at gratly re duced prices. Information gladly fur nished. ' Address, A. M. HAensG, 27-Cm v Kcrnersville, X. C. f t TO S DAtsA flntM mot. lm I Striotar. joe i as uc oe remedy koowiMo txCourrbces And dee. - Wt hrc ton eoutdeiw bleiUMia erAy cate tt Krfai, t, tu i wt A Uk. - Tor gale by L. E. STEEEE, Salisborj, S C , Having been engaged in making and Repairing.Boots and Shoes for the past 23 years, the old reliable John F..Eale, is still tu be found at h 13 old place of busi ness on Innisj street Ikird door below Ga3 kills. 11-ly. ' Forty Years . a SHferku PkoM CATABRH WONDERFUL TO RELATE: -FOTI FORTY YEAB9 1 have If a' victim to CATAIUUI U.ree.f of the time a sufferer from EXOIUCU TING PAINS ACROSS MY Y0M HEAD and MY K0STRIL8. The , charget were so offensive that I hesita'cr to mention it, except for the good it nw' do some other sullereri I , have fr3t I yoang fortune from my earnings durisf ray forty years of suffering to obtaja lief from the doctors-. '' I have tried jE? mcdiciocs-every oDe I could learo of from the four corners of the earth, no relief. And AT LAST (57 year "f age)' have met wfCh a remedy that l8 ewred me entirely-made me new ed' I weighed 128 pounds and now weijen 1' f used thirteen bottles of the medicine. and tbeonly regrrei tbai have .fe tbl being in the humble walks of lifa'I xn?y. not have Influence to prevail on all c4' tarrh sufferers to-aso-.what h3 caret Guinn's Pioneer IHood Renege r. 'TIERY CUKVtS . "No. 267 Second St Macon, Ga." ,rMr Henry Cheves, the writer d &e above, formerly of Crawford county, of Macon Georgia, merits theconfih01 all interested in catarrh. W A II UF". . "Ex-Mayor of Wca- i..-.- -Kir .AfSUPERBj -.. , Flesh Producer W Tcnic ! GUISS'S PIONEER BLOOD BEXEWKB and Skin Diseaj, RicU; af Old Sores. A perfect If liof in yotw market It "fJi -on receipt of price. Small bottles fi Cures all Blood matism, Serof ula Spring Medicine cu on receipt oi price. jarge Dottles si.73. . m-n Essay m BkUdind Skin Disca-sesml edfree. ' MAcon MEimams company i x: T tt t . For gale by L. E. Steere and J. mss. GRANITE I 1 . moriuraents', Ac. Cutting and ToUS Ccm3 varied of Crystals a specialty. ' Salisbury. K. C and fttf X A A ( V-
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