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! THURSDAY - t-ti, llrrali U kgttt etrcuU-1 jm new- tiithH in Movant f PJr F j or Cvvntg CITY ITEMS. The I'ref bytc-rian Sunday-school picnic J" - Fllitt & Elliott have been awarded j ii ,. ,.nnt tn t.iiild the new.: 'coi- l II - i ored graded .8clHobboiise. r j !W. Smithdeal iold htindre-ts of buireies and now he has' bought 1 a fine spirited horn-. - last Sunday, at Concordia churchy to very large congregation. Ut Saturday, .1. ' V. Corriftcf, UfCorriher Hpnnuv brought us a cotton stalk that measured eigh i teen inches. Mr I. If- 'J'tilinii it listing totrn nnd county taxes,- and can b seen atj McCubbifis' store. Delay -is dangerous. Mr. Sillinfari is building opposite Mr j. M. Jorah, two-new reaiden Ct'S," one or Mr. W. A. Falconer, and one for Mr. V. Davidson. - something nice for the comfort of 1 hisguesU, haM built a large plat form in front of the Mt.. . Verwon. Jbrteb The cotton mill project is? taking definite shape and the day is not very far distant when we will have rmill hc-re that will employ at least I two hundred hands. Quite a pleasant little party gath ered at Mrs. K. V. lioticche s resi dence Tuenday evening, , comph tnentary to her visitors, Mrs. I'annie Maynard and Miss Xanne Hradley. j Mr. Davidson is getting up hh linking powder in neal stylf, nice tip boxes Vith oniamentrd labels, and the best of i(; he puts good leak ing ponder' into these boxes. ' 1- -" ' iAftcr the twentieth inst., we wMl liave double daily trains to.. the mountains, one to connect vith the toidnight train from the North, and other to leaie here at 11:.'30 a. rn. '.;.-,- . ' ' I"'-''" j'Tiie Dixontille- baptist chnfch, Hev J. 0. Crosby, Pastor, lield a Collection last Sunday for the pur pose, of repairing their church. -81.35 was the flattering result. Mr. Ahi llobbins died at liis home in! Ilandolph couoty- last week, "at good old age of 'St. years, iecensed was the father of W. M. bobbins, now of Statesville, and of F. C. . Robbins of Lexington. Wiltiam Cain Ifcfidcfson, infant ! ton of Hon. J. S. Henderson, died j at! Washington I). C, andwas bur iied here Friday morning at half j past eleven o'clock. The bereaved ; family Kave our heartfelt sympa thy. -. ; Mr. Thoinas W. Smith, of Fred erick, Md.j will be here on Thurs- day to consult with our citizens, in ! regard; to a fruit canning factory to be established here. Mr. .L D Mc N'eely is the prime mover - in this " matter, Mr. ,t. D. MeXeelv is wording hard to reorganize the Salisbury j Woolen Mills.- He has very flatter ring prospects and wo have no doubt that -through his energy and perse verance we will soon have a large factory here. " j tirjmofs are afloat abotit the re moval of the car shops from this place to .Manchester," -Va. At pres ent Jdiey are here and no official steps have so far been taken to make "the transfer! It would be a serious loss to. Salisbury. Tery j Jack Parker, colored, of Morgan i:townshipv shad a hearing before Squire J. J. Newman. The evidence "brought outi indicated very strongly that by abusing, maltreating and hoisoning he had killed his wife1 He was committed to jail. i tjrtielty to animals is not often j punished, but we thinks it deserves severe punishment when a drunken man, in order to make his jaded horse go faster, stabs it with a knife, as occurred in the lower part of bur county last week. j; 2sext Tuesday the firemen fill Tiold their fji'st annual picnic. They , are very earnestly at work to make ;it a pleasant and successful affair, and wish especially to invite all the ladies, well-knowing that without them the bouquet would be stripped of its choice flowers. Florida on Gulf of Mexico. What a Salisburv VOuno- man savs nf fh ; opnCAROLixA. Herald: 'I enjoy reading the home papet mnciu Itigaright, instruct-. to tS?Ccess' ,or"t pleasant JTI firtl on Id .1-1, no t 1 , -..vuraai uus anoraed me. . I Weroney reg; liave just com- 1 Ibfr wNf walnut finish for their hotel at dcard. They now liave iH t4ie,r -machine shopsa rna8. iT. Paechamc that .can nJake ny . thing from i needle to an. anchor. He has just completed a .set of tocks, dies and taps, all made .by .iianu; aisu, a very mgemous tool called a hollow chisel: He can take 4he buckle onCof ..large or small circular saws. Personal. TO? Mis Ito McCorkle is back from j ConeoH. y . .' Miw IIa-n.of Davidson oonntv, lgTig!ijngMrs. th&s. Holmes ..." ... Mies of Xewton,.is Visiting Jlrs.oU. Knox. I Miss Lil'a Abbott has cone to Boston toend the gammer. Mis0 pamy Miller, of Columbia, ,s. C., i Tisiticg Mrs. O. I). Davis. jlis.- Lizzie Kerr, of Raleigh, is the"iu.-t of Miss' Linda Komple. Worth J. of Fayetteville, . IS I :.-: her sister, M rs. lorn 31 ur . ., phy. T' " ',A K rider in home, and Jn teifds : to go to Davidson College next term. , Mrs. M. Brown and child are visiting Miss Iotta Coleman, Gold J I ill- v near, 1 - . 3lir5-Jennie;Bingliam and Mis3 Annie Jirackmcr havcfetHrned from. St. M:trj;s l'raleigh. ' Miss Annie 5mith, who has been in Viriiia for some weeks, arrived homela3t Monday. Mr. Thos. J.'.Meroney went to I card Spring? to get his hotel ready for summer visitors. 1): II. Fraley, well-known here wa'3 marrifcd last week, in Winstori, to Mis3 Sallie Leak. Richard Whitehead lias been at Wake Forest, lie is now here.., and will spend the summer iii the moun tains. - Miw NanfiC Bradley and sister, Mr3. FRnno Maynard,-of Danville, ' Virginia, are visiting Mrs. John B. Bradley., Mr. T. B. Kid ridge, of the Lex ington Dispatch aid us a pleasant visit last Wednesday. He was here as a ".member of the 8 th district committee. I , - . j Hon. TIicq. F. Davidson, Attor ney General, and Hon. S.- M. Fin ger .State SuperintendeTitof Public Instrustion, were in town one ihly this week " 3llss : Bessie Holmes returned from Peace Institute, Raleigh, Miss Carrie Holmes from Ilagerstown, Md. find JMiss Hope Suihmerell from the Miss Nash's sclwo'l, Ilills boro, N. C, , ':' 1 Miss Carrie Cramef of Thorrias ville, retifrncd home Sunday night .last, bringing with her Miss Dollie Brothers, of Youngstown; Ohio. Miss Carrie has been absent for al most seven months, visitingfriends, in Youngstown and Rochester, N." Y. These young ladies were among the attractions at the Naval Atcade m v commencement excercises. where hope Miss Dojly will enjoy her trip South. Railroad Koie.s. C. Y. Cheatam spent Snnday Wltll t5S. .' v VIessrs. Elliott & Elliott have taken the contract to btiild our new depot. . " ' " The night trains will commence running on -.Tuesday night, giving us two trains to AsheviRe and Louis ville, 1 The large paint shops and build ings that arej built in sections will be taken down, put on the cars, and taken to Asheville. Capt'. Gates left '-dri' Monday last, with his wife and ; daughter, for Boston, Mass., to attend the Mas ter "Mechanic's Convention. Mr. George Mebane is in charge of the shops. ; Thos. C. Simonton, Esq., of Pat terson J. was in town last. week lie is the representative of the. Pro gressive Placer Amalgamator, and a gentleman of fine intellectual abil ities and well posted on the saving of fine flour gold. lie will. remain in the State for some time testing the machinery, he is working. The annual closing concerts of the Neave Music "School will be giv en at Meroney's Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, . the 22nd attci 23d of June. Judging by the past, we anticipate a rare and ar tistic treat- The programme is va ried and well selected. The first night the operetta, -"The Secret' will be given, - and on the second night "Rosfthorrie" (Dornoeschen) or "The Sleeping Beauty." This chaste and entertaining Jairy tale is well-known wherever the German tongue is spoken and we can prom ise everyone a pleasant evening. A new parlor grand piano will be used in both concerts. In order to secure reserved seats, 5cts extra will be charged, and can only be had -at Kluttz's drug store. General ad mission, 25c, and children 15c. Honor to Whom Honor is Due.1. There is no more enterprising journalist west of Raleigh than Col. Chas. R. Jones, of the Charlotte Observer. . In fair weather and 'in foul, in fog and in sunshine often doubted and misinterpreted,- his voice has always sounded in no un certain tones for the material bene fit of our State Always in the front rank, in fact leading this front, yank of new enterprises and improvements. Often people grum ble about one thing or another, that does not suit them in the Ob server, but they grumble their fierc est grumble when bv some accident they are mornejitarijy deprived .-of the Ubservcr. . . emonfl ; The Salisbury Hook and Iadder I Company Xo, 1. nj gjr a baskH picnic at .St. John's Mill, on the ladkii nvcr, on Tuesday June 22nd. The Corntailtee oi arrange ments hereby extend an invitation to all of our citizen to attend. There will be a string band, in at tendance for those who may trish to dance. Addressewill bo delivered by lloh. Tbeo. F. Klnttz, ChasvU. Crawford and James i W. IIumt4e. hi here will be games anU sport bv j members of the Company, The s iaaie3 are especially mvitea. :rie ,.,rr,;4 f,. n-l'll 1 1.. A I . 1 VUlIIUHi"V nil! VT? icjj JJiUli H Ililtl the ladies assist us irj tlii3 our first effort. '. - j f W RBarkkh. Ch'rn. Coittnttce J O O JJakCk, .. ' JM3IoncAS, , (It M Pesdletos, Sec'y EI phth Judicial District Conven- tiori . The district committee met last Wednesday at the Mtj Vernon Ho tel, this city, and called a conven tion to be held at Lex-ington on the 4th of August, 1SSG. , This conven tion "will select candidates for Judge and Solicitor for the eighth district, which is; comprised of the follow ing counties: .Davidson 39 votes; Randolph, 40?; Stanly, 22: Mont- I gomery, 18; Rowan 52; IredeTL 53, j and Cabarrus 38, 2G2S votes in all and it will take 132 to elect. Ire dell, Davidonand Randolph would he a majority." In 1884 the conn ties gave the following majorities for Cleveland: Rowan, 1,270; Ire dell, 008; Cabarrus, 903 Stanley, 520; Randolph 78. In Davidson, Blaine had a majority of 197 and in Montgomery 58. The majority in this judicial district ; was 3,429, so that if nothing happens, the democratic nbmination will be equal to an election i i Our r&porter visited t?e Iipidary Works of Dr". R. M. Fames, where he cuts precious stones; gems and rocks of all descriptions. We saw apiece of hard granite cut taken from his quarry. I The modus operandi.' is as follows: The rough storts is first taken to the diamond saw and j cut through, the saw running at the speed. of 500 revolutions per minute') th'e stone is then taken to the forming lap and ground into the shape required, either a setting fori airing or key stones,- &c. ; after forming and smoothing the' stone it then goes to the polishing lap, and is there fin ished. Sample pieces of granite are cut into slabs and small blocks; one' surface is left rough from the diamond ' sawr amL the other sur face is finished and polished with I great rapidity". We believe the Dr. 7 to tiio vni y litpidary i n the fcitate. A fine fnilch cow, part Jctsey, for sale by A. W. Northern f China Grore Item. Rev B, S. Brown has been hold ing a Sunday eveniug service at the China Grove academy. The meet ings have been very interesting and will probably do much good. : ' 4 i Runaway teams were: very com mon -iii the village last week Mr. W. A. Peters lost a good farmhorse by his team running away. The funeral services of Mr. John Ritchie took place at 4 o'clock last Sunday, at the -Lutheran Chapel. Mr. Ritchie lived near Concordia church. He died of that fearful disease, consumption. -There will -be a Sunday school picnic, at Lutlieran : Chapel some time in July. The committee have not decided upon a day. J The wheat will be nearly all out tliis week, if there is nice weather. It will be much hurt if it rains. , ' Sckh'toh, Jn. ' The T. C. University Tlie Ya cant Professorship, r The successor of Dr. Hooper should be every way worthy of his chair. If merit be the test of fitness with the Trustees, then we can name one entitled before all others to the position. We lay no stress, as we might, upon the fact that he the son of North Carolina, and an alumnus of her Uuiversity. We do not employ the! argu ment, though a sound one: "Other things being equal, preference should be given to a North : Carolinian." Our ground is that preference should be given to him, because j he has no equal among his competitors. Let the qualifications of - all be scintinized, and this assertivh will be verified. JsCan any one show a production equal to to his Neugrie- cniscnen isGiuveraenaerimgen r iviea- sured by the high scholarship .stan dard of Germany he is able to teach Greeks Latin, German, French, Ifa'ian, New Greek, Sanskrit, His- tory, Literatures A young scholar, he has already, in Greece and Ger many, attained to distinction, and conferred honor, upon North Carolina.- He is destined, we are per suaded, to be one of the brightest jewels in her coronet of. glory and renown. Shall not North Carolina, equally with Germany and Greece, recognize the rare gifts, the , high' amhition the indomitable energy, the unsullied character, the marked success of her noble son ? If a factitious reputation nor an ignoble favoritism, but merit only, shall determine the selection, then will the Trustees unhesitatingly, place ;he diaplet of honor upon the brow of John Everett Brady. 1 - - - - A. W. Miller. .There re raany mines that nats ?rktnu ; that are wortbr mtufJoain?. Radisil. Hooter Hill. St. Catherine. T ' W " I p ffri fir .Ir others r.rl-T-. i vigorously; deTelonlo': tfc VJ ! betr mm- I - i , m;nr. - . ihwcmmu vita rfnaruieniurDcr ??:XV? aM J Sh wak never beard to muWir or acia nut ' We are informed that Capt. Nsnce has engaged a larger force of rxrme's so that the work of finking and drifting .will be aecoror4i8bed by eight hoar am ft. One of the gentlemen recently from lndon in company wiia 3lr. . R. Lewis, expressed himself iu tliese words; "Should this body of ore in the lower level continue to aterage the same amount of gold, we will make Gold Hill hum." . Biles Mine. Owing to the recent heavy rains this mine b been only working half its force, and last week com menced working falf. The ore, a rich free milling, continues the same at bottom' of shaft, and all the ore taken out for Qne week is milled the following week, and so far has paid all working expenses, eating a handsome profit to the owners. . There are parties, now at the mine trying to negotiate for the purchase of it, so that it may be worked more extensively. Bull Ruffln Iron Mines. There are prospects of these mines being worked very extensive ly. Parties from Pennsylvania (iron men) are opening on the large beds of ore, - and shipping small quantities from the several deposits to test of quality of metalic iron produced. This ore i a martite achist, yielding CO per cet metalic iron Steele Mine. This mine is now Working stead ily night and day, keeping their twenty stamp- mill running on 50 dollar ore. They clean up twice a week, so Superintendent Cramer informs us, and hate shipped 14 bars of refined gold. He reports that 85 percent of the free gold is caught on the inside of the mortar. It is so constructed that thsy have large inclined plates of plated cop per on the wash, and pass through 50 tons of ore per day passing over the copper plates to the con centrators. :' These concentrates y ie'd on assay $85 per ton from careful sampling. v this ore ieposit occurs in the form of 'a bed from 10 to M feet in width, composed of aTgil laceous hornblebdic j aud ;diloritic slates, with -etgs or seams of quartz p ass ingpt rough the aurifer ous slates, whfchv contain . a large per centage of free. gold, associated with pyrite, zinc-blende and argen tif erotis galena and yery often free gold in the slates without the asso ciation of other metals. This shows conclusively that the gold was deposited at the same time the slates were formed. . This class of veins or beds wherever opened in this State have proved the . most valua ble. -We 'shall watch this develop ment at the Steele mine with inter est. - . f :' ; 'v. Officially Recorded The Certif icate of Marriage of the Pres ident and Miss Folsom. . ' Health Officer Town send yes terday received the following official certificate of the marriage of Pres ident Cleveland and Miss Folsom: CERTIFICATE OF MAEPTAGE. To the Health Officer of the District of Colombia ' L. Date of marriage, June 2, 188f. - 2. - Full name of husband, Grover Cleve Ixnd. " . y8. Aire, fort v-nine years. ' 4. Color white. 5. 'Place of. Residence, Executive Man- 6. Occupation, attorney at-law. 7. Husband's birthplace, Caldwell, New Jcrsev. 8. Number of husband's marriage, first. 9. Maiden name of wife, Frances Fol som. . ; -" - ' - -' - , ' 10. Age, 21 years. " 11. Color, white. . 12. Place of residence, Buffalo, New York. - , " 13. Wife's birthplace, Buffalo, New York. , '-. .' 14. Number of Wife's marriage, first. We the contracting parties do certify that the f oregoihg information is correct. , - t Grover Cleveland. ' Signatures, Frances Folsom. This certifies that on the second day of June, 1886, 1 joined in holy matrimony the parties above described. , B. Sunderland. Pastor First Presbvterian Church. Washington, D. C. - - - :" a As the sun does not wait for prayers and incantations fhat he may rise, but shines at once, and is greeted by all; bo neither, wait thouk for applause, and. shouts and euloV gfes that thou mayest do well but be' a spontaheous benefactor, and thou shall be beloved like the sun. "--'' The rnannfacture of alcoTiol from wood hag' increased rapidly with a few yearsand it is said to- be used largely for patent bitter3, ginger extracts and other alcoholic ' com pounds whose strong flavor makes it unnecessary to use a better qual ity of epiriU. Wood alcohol is a dangerous product, and sometimes give3 rise to serious disturbances of the braiii and nervous system. . Don't fool away, ypur old sewing ma chines' to traveling salesmen. They chargf S3 per cent more than we dor and get your -old oae for -nothing. Meroney A I5ro will verkaul your machines, inakt it work as well a3 when new at small coat, -or xuake a fAir-'ichange. with you I la tbirr.rsntT- fr St f iTlivl-wl ;f t, :.i t WT4 n Pf cuoimawon M for .sereraj tear,. wiU cancer In the breat. Hhe borr hef 'm:. :J.:. - -t. . i ..r Death tinallv came and nnt n U rt Mrti.i..,fr,v,,.j She to left" a sorrowing hnsband anl soi tc mourn their sad bereaTe- t ment. LttiJwlck & Brwrn, known as the OJi f Ttirfber, will raa a V tln-bou f ioa. tbor- armctwl Plrae j ou-h i4l cna work gu&rmctrd can ftnu;M-t? u-t,: 3 3t. TOBACCO MARKET I Breaks for the pout week hear). and piee fdr all foUncos in gkd order, r 41 sustaiueil. Lisrs. Common , Medium, Good. Fine, . . Common, - Medium, Good, Medium, Gkk1, Fine, I - Fine Fancy 2 SO C& 3 75 - 4 00 3 a . a oo o oo - 10 50 16 50 - 4 00 6 00 - 6 00(7 00 - 10 50 & 10 5t) 13 50 10 (K) 20 00 27 00 8S 00 f(, 49 00 5") 00 70 00 PRODUCE MARKET. CRKICTED BT V. WaLLAC. Com Meal, per baslrc?,' Family Flour, by sack, . .00 - 2 60 a 2 70 - 70 5.- ; 40 83 a JO - 90. 25 50 . 40 - 10 " - .20 15 - 85 20 - n 2H - 4j I'eas, per bushel, Corn, . . - Oats, Wheat Kve, W heat Ijiran. per bash:f Irish Potatoes V Onions, " - Eggs, per dozen, Butter, er pound, (scarce) Spring (L'hickerwi, (Jofton, geoff rniimhng, Beeswas - f -Rags 4 - '' ! Sassafras Oil -Pennyroyal - - MBER MA RKET. COKKTWiTEn WEEKLY- BY J. Ii. KEEN". Pine, rami ng $ 1 00 " one inch sheeting, 05 a 75c tt weather boarding Ox 3, 1 00 ceiling, 1x0, green 1 Ofl I "- dry 1 15 a 1 25 GxJ green 1 00 " dry 1 15 1 1 1 1 , 41 floOjring GxlO dry clear 125 " ; " green 1 00 art, fencing, 1 1 25 a 1 50, h White oak, car timbers, clear 1 25 framing posts 125 1 00 a 1 25 ; 1 50 a 3 00 Poplar, ,W alnu Shingles, handmade fine 2 50 a 350 machine 3 00 .l,coivI::i:.ia r:io ! TO THOSE WHO SMOKE The Fjlat Iron Brand Cigar is the best 5 cent ciigar made. Try it. For sale bv OAT.T.TMORB & CO. WANTED. Six ecjod Stone Cutters. xApplv in per- so or by letter to this office. 1879 KrttatHslctl x1879 ranuiy urocerres qi all Kinds. . RICHMOND : . ROLLER, llLLS FLOUR- From xhe pound packages to Barrels. CONFECTIONERY, TOYS, ! CIGAltS, TOBACCO. TEAS and COFFEE, SUGAli, L ! SPICES. CANNED GOODS. EVERYTHING FRESH . I am redelvinsr crackers In fresh - lots ererv week, coriseonentlv have no old stock. I am making a Specialty of this Kne and can supply t lie wholesale trade. My new goods are arriving -daily, and! are being offered as cheap as sny in the city. want to supply all the families with first class jgoods at a reasonable cost. All goods delivered to any part of the city free of cost. Try me oee. 1:3m ENGINE, BOILER, COTTON GIN fc PRESS ... - - . - - x FOR SALE. :o:- I propose to sell the above cheap, for cash. It j has been in use but littpTand is in perfect repair. Boiler 35 horse power, Engine 20 horse' power. The Gin is 45 Saw, sel feeder and condenser. The Press a Liddell'sBosB Pre, as good as Anv person wishing to see any made the abovd machinery can do so by calling at my miH five miles south of Salisbury. For any further information call oik or address nle at this4lace. 1 31tf I T N IIEILIG. Cent Land - Investment ! Twenty six and one half acres of land just quf of the corporate limits of Salis bury. Has produced $400 worth of hay in one season. Can be made to pay . 20 per cent, jon price asked. ; Well watered and good! location. ; 29tf 'Buy Your" Groceries from J. G. CATJBLE, INNIS STREET. - - ; SALISEURY N. Ct . A full line of First class Groceries al ways on hand, and sold as cheap as any house in town . , - 3?3trobix Meats, Beef. Pork, Mutton Sausage and Fish, always on hand and of the finest quality. Jloe ! loo I ; ; On hand the year round. ; G3Kemember that all good are de livered free of charge to ymir bouse. A unsolicited. .- J,6,CAITBLB, , ?ly I . -Ofocer . ta: Ncnual Jvtl t4Jift3 a . - - - ; to u-acn tn itrc xa r. l x uenny next jear are rr:tjirc4 ta stUnd, i I am intrcttorrfuerrii5rirs?ST t aR Teaeben wh dj rot attend nmie. i.i. i.inv, J 34-41. Count? Sai t. lJ t 1 i ! "VPTjOLU TJL JLUL t 1 At RuiUlGoU ftor. at CbitWU. N." iUMlng ert.un ! To n-m work ill I ci , sit Tuk 'rsj-aeiam r,rmli fen. - j","- Toe. C DrsT, Snpt. WORLDS WONDERS ! ""TliUUibckloi tf Bof.k topUrfln th , hv I rf vwunsf 3jle. It l peculiarly I fa-M inatln to them. It form; a Utr fur ftt ra.Utrs .t... rrT inu-lUernt im 5 i feeU the Heed vl. U hud lhfm SWT ) i i rum jxTinnoui uwrnurv iaax uXHiib juaUy. -: Worlds Wonders embraces the whotc fWVl of l1cirrry sod Adventure. 770 Urge quarto pag and 2) fine illustration. WorkU "Wonders i remarkably cheap; within the reach of all. F JI CrSIIIXO. Ajrt l Or J M PATTON. 34-5t SaiUbory, N. C. SAXE OF VALUABLE Traet ef Land. Under and by authority of acoris"nt d eree of the Superior Court of Rowan erna ty, made at November term. 1H.S5, ami ou further decree upon the coming in of the Commissioners report of sale at Mav term L lSSG, I will offer at public sale at the voun iiouse uoor m im town oi Salis bury, on THE 5TH AY OF JULY, 1886, being the first Monday in July, the fol lowing described tract of laad formerly owned, by Wm S 3lacay, Esq., situated in Rowoj coanty. t LOT; NO. 0 Known as the "'Sutfin Tract,' on the Slalcsville public roavl. and neiar the water tank on the W N C U R aboiit 7 miles from Salisbury, ad join ing the land of John Gourley, M A Asr ner and others, containing 273 acres. Com fortable buildings, S:c., on-the tract. Survey and plots of the lands may be seen at the office 'of the Commissioner..--. TERMS : The purchaser to pay one third cash on the confirmation of sale, the balance in two equal installments at the end of six and twelve month's; interest on the deferred payments at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the date of confirmation of pale. Title to be re served till all the purchase money is paid. Tlieo F. Kluttz, Salisbury, N C, June 1, '8G-3?t?m How To Save Gold. . . .i m - ' .-w - TRTPLER AMALGAMATOR I -;. i PATENTED- This machine is a combination of silver plates so as to represent a large amalga mating surface, working with rapidity and eflieaey, which has not hitherto been ae compiished. i The drawing aborerepreMrntstlie machine In working ykWtion. It consists of four corrugated plates fitted together, allowing a space between of i inch. Two plates are pVpendicalar, connecting with two horizontally inclined. The pulp passesfrom the battery and falls perpendicularly through the plates, which give it a zigza" motion, causing the free gold to impinge on each side, when it pa through the horizontally inclined plates, which act as riffles, catching anf escaped gold both on top and bottom. The plates discharge in a circular pan at the end which la given a r6tary"mftiba, thus concentrating the heavier portion of the tailing for subsequent treatment if necessary. At the top of the machine is a mercury etrp whkh feeds au tomatically any required mercury to keep the plates in active force. The machine is especially adapted for placer minea.- It can be worked with, or without water; it requires no mill for pulverization, it only being necenaary to sift the sand, which can be done at a trifling cost, so that low grade ore can be worked profitably. This machine has been practically tested and is now on the Herring mine, Randolph county, where it met with such success as to warrant the belief thai it will be of great value to the mining interest of this Slate. i . - This machine has an electrical attachment by which the mercury, should It be sickened by the various causes to which it is liable, can be instantly restored to ac tivity. Inspection is Invited. Estimates given for the erection of this machine on placer and other mines; also for all other mining machinery by the undersigned, . Hannersville, Itandolph Co,,N. C, Or to THE TRIPLER AMALGAMATOR & MAMFACTURiKG -C&of New York: BexjamiS Lewis, Sec'y anTreas., iSi Montague St., Brooklyn, N.V. iQtL. ' ' ' ' '..-' '-- Chloiination '.'-"Works. - 0 - -PURCHASE OR TREAT GOLD ORES, - CONCENTRATES, ETC. SHIPMENTS SOLICITED FRO PFTIES HfiVl'UG OrE - FOE S ALE. WORKS : SALISBURY, jSd . jomr Jacobs, Superintendent corciiKNorn & siuveu i . : WTITTKK Wr Kerp jr frllr foil cf tttr mtl ml tit tat fin?. W Ul Ot 10 .r.Bcrtku tmt j fn mti ffw mm. BEEF BUSINESS LARGE COOLING ROOM X FOE 1312151, I and will tlK rcadv to wrve our curtomri ith BEEF OH ICE. ' j We have always ea hand the btoU Corn Beef, rca!y fr uae. cocGHENoini a MiAvn:. 2S-tf TOWN LOTS -.roc We have over one hundred loU for tale four blocks from 'Main Street. In tL I South "Ward, atrprices ranging frou $25.00 to $150 Each. I 1 That part of the town Is now building up so that the prices will soon advance. Buy now that they; arc cheap. Map of the city showing location -of ihesu lota U be seen at HkbXuj Ofiloe. BUERBAUM &' EAMES. Jk . is- ... . .... ... , ., . Lee S. Overman, r " A ttorney and Counselor at Law. SALISBURY, N. C. Practices in State and Federal Court. Will aUrnd the court of Jfowan. David son Iredell,- Cabarrus, Stanly and Moni gomery counties. tsT ORlce No.3, Council Itow. " ltf 1 . - GOLD MILL For Sale. Cast Iron Mill and Fixtures on Cbllleaii Plan. Weight 4,WJ0 pounds; used but two monihs. Cheap for cash. Apply at thUofhce. .r ' whxiahs BKom sa?ovEis. mMA &liv f all kind. ' It what jwu waat 1 sot hi etfck ean orJtT ai ' fcLort tmtUie. BOCSC KOOriXG ul G 1TTKB I n o executed in a superior manner, Coo't workau sad tfie best tools in the city. ALt KINP8 OF CDFJPEB WOK , oo tort notlee'.' Stina peelltjr. A lan atocK of ev-J7thing In tor thJ Jws V oo lu&L OKI roppt-r tnjitMiuu-utAi Ur wuri
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 17, 1886, edition 1
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