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The Grrpe Cure saUiuscatelle- IN AMERICA 'EiIHO UT - THE EZFENE2 OP AU EuEOrEAH JOu&HET I . Tbs crystallized eaHj. as oMainsl In a -pur - $tate frsoi grapes an J cfcuic trait, la a portable, palatable, eitnple form, are now presented to tb public of America as the rrandest resolttut of tmpare blood, corrector of the llrer en;2 fguJa !fcf of tte towel the natural promoter ofr ALTrl AND LONGEVITY. - - -k. a. - - r v . - v . fr.nrunent inyJcJan clHin (jw ;ra lr lb alM"d srVrr ttrnlthtl (f) bttM with it l ' Mi hynlclan claim tliis arMevment a KTrt- of mwlcine, a it ta natural sahiiea that ae lost or eliminated every day. Sal-Muscatelle . A POSITIVE, NATURAL Sick Headache and I Dyspepsia J fial-jtiiKentelJo fs Nature's own product. It Supplies to the system, tbe want of sound, ripe trapes and fruit; it Is the simplest and best pre ventive and cure for all functional derangements tf the Hver audita kindred ailments; prevents ho absorption vf material diseaies fovers of all kinds; counteracts the effect of bad air, poor I rain ace and impure Water; a powerful oxytlizer if the bl7od; a natural specific for all skin eiup titfM; tr;k headaches, bilioasnesH, nervousness, JnAnfal depression, and will remove the effects if accidental indirection from excessive eat hi? and drlukin?. It is a specific for the f ajrued, Weary or worn-out. S Prepared by the . ' London SaIj-Mucatelle Co. - " LONDON, ENGLAND. ftcwnro of imitations. The genuine in "blue ttrappers only," r-siend for circulars toO, EVANOVITCII, Gen eral American anager, P. 0"; ltex ItHM: Nr York City. .Mention this paper. . . AGENTS J ; THEO; R KLOTTZ & do. y SALISBURY, N. O. " jP OUT S ri6nSE ANd CATTLE POWDERS FOUTZ I f?rouTZ ft m MILLER & SMITH, V . RESTAUR Airr. We take boKi!f f by the daf. month and fatLish meal at !1 hours, and also sleeping apartments without tteati if desired. Our table 1 snpHied with the best to be bad, Includir? oysters, fresh fish, wild came, Ac. Ac prepared la tb0itwt approved atyfe. Ocrroom are fteatl? furnished arid kept clean and eom. forubie. Ocr servants ar poUte and attenttve Chares moderate. fepeCiSl jJccomnxxl aliens fot commenrial traTaiers; Ctmnected with our Hocse ttrflrrt-elass Bar, wljere notf.Jnf but the purest wines and liquors are kept, with Cne tobacco and clzsr. There is also a splendid bHlitrd saloon with puol table, ltf. : . SINGER SEWING MACHINE It sin in every language; its cheering and thrifty tones are heard In the modest cottaees of every land and clime, no lew than in the abodes where. luxury and wealth abound. FA&l MAOfilNES ARE SOLD ' on the most favoraWe installment terms, and lilx'ral discoijint fof cKh, Three-quarters of all the Seeing Ma chines sold throughout the world last veai were SINGERS. I For light running, ease of operation perfection of 8titc"b, speed and durability non(5 -c'Crripare; to our .Kew . Machines., Remember our prices have recently been greatly reduced. -PoiL't fail to call on our Agent in Salis bury before you purchase. Energetic reliable men' can secure profitable eui ployment with us. For particulars address : ; THE SINGER kAN'FG, CO. at RrciiMOXD, Va., or Chakl-otte, N. C. no lm ' ' 1 , - Till E I Vi'c keep oii Salt the ecle'brafed PIKDMONT WAGONS, Mde at Ilicfccrty; N. C; THESE WAGONS. ARE NOW AT THE FRONT. ' -o- Bo Hoasa rni die of Colic. Bots or Lcng Fk aa, if 1-ontz'B Powdflrs are used In time. " Fowtz's l-Viwdcwwillnre and nrovent Hog Otoleka. Foirtz I'owdei's will prevent tiAPKs ix Fowls. 'ouus Fowders trill Im-roa.-e the .qimntitv of millc . eDfl cram twentv Tier tent., and imlct the. huttpr firm . Foutz's Powders will cure or prevent alro M 9iar.48K to which Horses and "fir V - jocrz's powpkm wiLrtrfentirTt-ii-t-- "Tri - for Guvp - .. iUV E. yOTITZ, TroirrietOT, BALTIMORE. KD. 'XiivOry Stable, . JOHN G. HEILIG; Prop'r. First-Class Turn-oats of all descriptions furu W,4 t all honrs. wifu or without drivers. Bwardlac and Gale Stable. Drovers accommo iaiod. Prompt attention paid to all customers . 1:1 in. . a .. They were awarded FIRST PREMIUMS by the North Carolina State 'Exposition, at .Raleigh, IT'. C, October 1834: hy tUe Carolina Fair Association, at Charlotte, frrA-v OfltV. OOfli Otr. AnA an1 31 vt finn nv inn t ,nwrpr ennmv i i rs.'LrT: j j -- - KK ill October 1"884 over aIl.other.Avar.,fo ; Do not fail to pkat pampkins ftr the Begs next fall. Tfcej are good feed and good medicine, v Manure in the sheet-anchor of high farming and big profits; and the liquid is one half the capital. .The best time for ploughing un der green crops is when they are flowerinS, as they then decay rery rapidly " Dolt expect"o et tncrgrfatek amonnt of labor out of your horses without they arc in the best possi ble condition j i ' "Erery farmer's wife should haTe a flower garden" cf eome sort, be it small or large. . It will be a source of recreation restful employment and pleasure to her., as well a3 a delight to Others. P An ordinary hen's egg weighs from one and a half to two ounces a duck's two to three ounces, ataf key's three to four i ounces, while that of a gosse Weiglis from four to six ounces. Grow &g&t dttl s A Sttall ffnlE or chard, keep a ood flock of poultry, a few head of swine, some good milch cows, a small flock of sheep, and be economical, and you will steadily become better off. The potato loves 'moisture where the water is never stagnant. Its feeding roots go deeper than those of corn, .and, therefore, land for this cop requires deeper ploughing. Some- .interesting experiments have been, made in France on the advantage orgiving water to milch cows warmed, instead of m its nat- urat cold state. At the agricultu ral school Of St. Itemy two cows were fed on the same food, but one was supplied with cold water and the other water llSK Fahrenheit. The latter yields aj-hird more milk. While not mttcfi belief ing in dos ing farm animals or even human be ings, there eftii fee no dottbt that oc casional doses of turpentine, sul phur and charcoal, mixed with their feed, help to keep pigs in good con dition. If these are given once a week, the hog cholera will ' not ap pear . ! - A mess of food given to a" cow while she is being milked draws her attention, and she will not hold up the m i 1 k as cows are apt t o'd o wh en the calf is taken iromVjhiibL$Ee " :- ... '. ' Better to hare loved a ihort ?rl than neTer to hfi.rt loved a tall. Chicago Telegrara. When popping the question Terr few men calcuUte how much it will C03t to secure a divorce. Philadel phia Xews. Innocent mother-"Who is this Mrsi Up I oterheard the boys speak ing of in their room last night?" Indifferent father ''Never heard of her." Innocent mother "I think she must be an old colored woman who does their washing; they always speak of her as Auntie Ponsonby- "I saw yon playing billiards last night with Litewaite. How did yon come out?'' DeGuy "Lost $1,200 on eight games'i "Merciful smoke, what a loss!" "I shoald say so: and th"e worst of it was itiai tlto dollars of it was cash' Philadefplna Call. "Yes," she said; "pa villi neref give his consent and George wants me io elope." c - , "Well, why dont you?" . "Because, to elope, I will hare to climb down a ladder." "Well, there's nothing difficult about that." X, ' "Yes, there is. You know I'm pigeon-toed, and I'd die before I'd let George know it, or at least un til, after we are married. -f Phila delphia Herald. . X... INTERESTING NOTES. At a drum tap nine million sol diers could take arms in Europe. . Ex-President Arthur's weight has decreased from 20. pounds to 130. Four thousand four hundred nt thirty-two emigrants arrlteu St Castle Garden on June 1st. No feWirr than 100,000 shade trees now make Washington glori ous in fresh green and; fragrant blossoms. . ; &amnel J. TUti&i'S yacht, the Vk kingvhas been fitted up for a cruise which heir owner is going to under take in her this summer. The title of Miss Rose Cleveland's new', book, which a Washington' pa per sys she is writing for a Detroit, publishing house, is "You and I; or, Moral, Intellectual and Social Culture.". ' v:J.;. .-;X prince Jerome Napolean is" com ihg to America for a visits If he wants to find a pldce without royal ist faills, where a man can settle down and grow np with the con n try,v this is the country for him. Phil J. ix. KEEN VALUABLE SELLS TOE BEST AND CITilAPESl MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO BE FOUKf) Iff THE STATE. GIYE HIM A TRIAL BE FORE BUY iNd ELSEWHERE 1 iliifr Ifi f or 1 Is RESL ESTATE -Fon - - ; . ' i ' .VI . JOHN WTT.KES, Manager, ..; CHRRLOTTE. .N. C. -:o:- or Ait iciNDi SAW AND GRIST MILLS. ; A StCIALTY. ; -; ; WRITE FOR CIRCULARS AND ESTIMATES. ! , J. ROWRN DAVIS I PUBLIC, TO THE The Atlanta. (rrstitutioTl says: "The most expensive youn ladies V tajtiupMtr1' annnt-RfifV a year onrb fm; nrpssps. artn whpn nn of 'y a.wiTas"auickeVr when the cow thev sav her father is luckv if he is qufetif eating Arid if fed tnr-1 comes out of it for less than 81,500. These waaons -are sold fp.c .wh uips or cabbage at tnis time the odor A tfoitt ,nm mercnant naa a sin- t'unv .Wo alscti&V.. f'hT.mtBUS I will nnt. nffort. thtt Tnillc. - sTular experience the other' day. He I Sinftkmen krioir that nf. : tin f.imA'l;M v; .'n4i etnA ij- . aa. j m m 1 "F ' , I ill Ult. WrtliUll au. omi utu, xjl iiia I 1 TlT'lVS.llGd V SillClSSs t will cattle srain ilesh snd fat faster nlace of business. On the way. at than on good, pasture in June, a lonely spot, he heard the report of They have rid equal, when price, qualiiy The grass is not so nutritious as MT. VERNON HOTEL, SAUSBURYs N.'.Ci Situated near the Junction of the & Du and W. N O. Railroads. CAS A"Nl3 ti'L'BCTRIC BELLS, fLifc SalBplo Booiiis on SlSiii Street, XCCA&E OOSVEYUD mEE OT CHARGE. tportsmcn will fiad Salisbury situated 'In the .finest Qnail-Shootins section of North Carolina.-WBS1-CLASS LI VKRY stablk. P," A. FEERCKS, Owner and Prop'r. Dla5, Vernon, Clerk; l :ly- ; and style are considered REMEMBER They took si Gold Medals atthe "World's Exposition, at New Orleans in ; " 1884 and 1883, over all competitors. ALSO . Standard. Buggies,- Carriages, and Spring WagonSi what he took to be a pistol and al so .heard something whizzing past many oilier jcinas Qi ioou, oiu its hg head . He thousht he ws-shot easy digestability makes all its nu- at: whipped ui? his horse, and, "on trition available. To make the reaching home found his jug near- most of this period, however, it is Y empty and the cor gone. false economy to rely on grass alone. 'a ""-' - ' m A lew nundrea pounas 01 corn meal fed judiciously at this time will make more gain than the same MFQNEY & DnO. sell Dry Goods Orocerlos, Notions, Hats, Shoes, - - Dress' - Goods, .Trimtniflzs. They keep the best Of goods; they sell for cash.: and for this teas sell cheap; they take no mortjage. rSK5t erorhrtaat prides. This is the . eldest mercantile house in the town per haps in tho state. They have merited a irood trad6 and sustain it. They feel atcfol to neir many inenus lor ineir ucral palrbnagc morgan, Salisbury, N. b. MANDFACTUKER OF , IFINIB AMID) quantity at any other season- , Careful experiment and close ob servation everywhere shott that lib- Coal will run a locomotive twenty That arc fully warranted, together with eral top-dressing, surface nianilrins rfour miles, a Writ of oil will run it the Newark MacMne Compariy-s populai on most crops winter eriansmea- eleven miles, and a pound of waste It costs a little more" than twenty cents a mile .to ru n a locomotive, on an averafffi If early eight cents of this is for fuel, seven and a quar ter cents for pay of engineer and fireman, a haft cent for oil and waste, and more than iotJf and one half cents for repairs. A ton of Grain-Drills, Wheat Grading Fan Mills Straw Cutters, &c, &e. -0- PRICES TO SUIT THi TIMES Also Double and Single .Harness. 64,87 EAKEI M'e will sell one Steel Tooth liar Rake as cbeap as any other first-class rake in tbe oiarkct. All are warranted to do rood work or no sale. Cir culars and price list mailed free. - ME WAR K. -1IACUINE CO., Colnmbas, O. dows and some spring crops is the best mode of applying manures. A much heavier sdd and larger growth of either pasture or hay ig obtai n ed ,by, so w:i ng.d i ff erent kinks of grass'seed on the game field. Each will find the kind of soil and plant food best adapted to its vig orous growth, and thus preterit Iva-1 which states at the iop ,, that tho cant spaces which are only filled as 1 company will not be responsible for nature occupies them with innoxious weeds. ' ''.-i -r"- .1.1 J w. X II one nnnareu aim iwciuj -mree. The locomotives of1 a railway like the Northwestern run five hundred thousand miles a month. Chicago Herald. JudVc ifartin rendered a decision this morning which is of unusual importance. Every person who patronizes the" Western Union com- pany writes his message on a Dians: .4W Ifltttcsiic -totlicSlcrclianls of North 'Very mauy of the spring chick ens sold in New 4 York are raised on smflower seed. ' At many points in mistakes unless the .message is re Martirl decided this mOruins tnat?1 this condition was against public rjolicv, and that the company is re sponsible for mistakes made in un repeated messages. -The case unaer $10.00 will bay the DAISY New Jeisey there are chicKen iarms 1 discussion was ; that of J. C. Urall New Style COKN SHEl.l.F.R. Tbe t tespectfully aH your ateiiilo o fne folltririg .ClARS, and the prices at Vhioh-1 offerrng them io tlto trade. -AlHUe article named aTe fiivt-class. low fi4 the folIowiiiK Brand and Price tUt of 5hc n4 Domestic C1GABS. 1 JS,i,f-nT,T'.'?,'...".''"'"-- $,33.00 -"'TTX-Xi :B"3T J"X722.2r ; 30-00 I E A KT'S -D KtiTG HT.-. .---V- ; KXIECTATION . , . 27- V KDMIS - - " - : - ' " . t .50 - X51TCtX?R'E ; 18.00 yrorapl tfUthUon yiven 10 rUera. - Very Itefpe'etfidly . - 1 v V " - J. M. MORGAN. I where chickens are raised by the thousand. Many receive - their first startin life from the: mcuba- tor, and when large enough are put on a dietof sunflower seeds. The chickens are very fond of the seeds, which are full of oil and are very fattening. - The sunflower gives lit- ClVrpeiltCr,' CoiXtractOl' tie trouble id the farmer, as it is a '.AMU Having been-engaged in the above line, lit Fan Ueans the Cora aa it eomea out. Ths Question is Askko why we sell our Shellers so cheap. Answer : We build them in winter after our CLOVER IIULLBR trade is over. All are warranted to de good work or no sale. NEWARK mm m ...... mm. ml m t ft MAGNJNt tun twuaimn, wnia, John As Boyden, J. Wiirrfc. - vs. tne western union ieicgrpn company. Last summer Crall sent a message ordering one of his .race horsesbrought to V. alley ans, Dut the operator made the message read JSeosho Falls. ' and to-aay ne re ceived a indgment; for $136 dam ages against the company. Globe. Quinine for fcCaflet Ferer. During the late epidemic of scar lei fever in Peoria, a -writer in the Medical Monthly claims to have - Hcroncf & Brohaya thirty yenj expo L r-C :& in the 'Serving Machine Jiujsinexs t'V :fvcrl SO vcaT rn parrfns.-' . Thcj c, ' : ell 5 1 soil -nose bnt thc fce&t, - hardy plarft and grows without cul tivation. Some farmers plant three such fieldrhm a surprisingly gau- weeessf ulljf used quinine to prevent i w ' no-iroiw.. TliA rnrt-' i the spread of the disease m families sickening. but when turned into soon as a single member was at Buv vout sewin- machines .from 3Ie- snrinj? chicken.' tho sunflower be- P- n no instance, ne says, j roney & Brrj. They keep them, in order comc8 a pleasing table ornament. 1 ftas attacked any otner memDer : ; : i vr . of the lamily ttnless the attacK came The Athens fianhci' declares that on in a day or two after oommencing the avcraireeorgia farmer will buv the quinine. He gave two or three anything at anyt price if he can only' grains three times a day, according get it en time, lit is not a question to the age of the child; then, after with liim-as to. whether he can af- two -or three xtays tbe dose may be ford it or not.-but "its onlv a aues-J lessened; but the use -of the ouinine tion of time. The result of this must be kept up for three weeks, or hol nniil the sick members of the fam- "lif m& s'STol Vrt of tho planter .that -farming Uj are .fullj . rwed.-ICMcago I am urcnared to do all kind3 of work. t ' J. II. MICHAEL. t5Sn Yerble P. O., Bowatv Co., N. Q 5 years free of charge, saving expenses of sending them to the factories. , , f . They sell attachments Sad needles for all kinds of machines r.t wholesale and r$ tail; will sell needles to the . trade at fac tory prices. . " - . ' . - - ': .MEROTiEY .&'SKT5.'make -ana seU the tiest Tlcrw In the State, f oq can always get the Points and parts without paying express, ireigni irom a yrrcat aistance, as ,'dont pay. . Having taken advantage of low prices and placed my orders early, i 1 isli to say to flte c?ti?ieBs of Steele &u1 S'urrdttndifi'g Ttfwnshlps that I now have my excellent Spring Stbck in ihy shelves for your inspectfbh, and flatter myself in Saying that it is the Best and Cheapest Stock of Goods that it has ever been my pleasure to offer a generous public, d ') '- ;- ' . "--- ,. .. . : v.. I de?r!Tyou to espcmfly pvefy pfh'f warranted to give satisfaction; LaWffi5, 7 to Id. Jf. ii'S 20 to i.'U, cairCtf 0 to 8, aftd Worsted 15 to 23; all. Wool Cashmere, 25 io &0; &c, &e. i I carry of which k full line of the' fiest Family Groceries, Shoes, Tobacco and 'Hafdwsfe, fevery farmer can be suirpifcd at Rock Bottom Prices, kftse lei me have your trade, and you will never have catlse to regret it. I . Tnanklm IOT past iavors, i am ivespeciui , 1 CT- 0-W-A.2ST DATIS. RICHMOND & DAOTTLLE H. E, Condensed Schedule. NORTHWARD. C ' ' SOUTHWAn&T No.-SSJ No. 51. MAY 2nd, 1886. fv j No 50. ) No. 52. Dailv : Daily. I ' ... f - I Daily- ' 3 20 r. ari 6 20 a. m. Arrive; New York,' Leave. 12 00 ni't i 8 40 p;m. 13 85 " 3 00 ; ; Philadelphia. . ;; 1A.U. 6 03 ; 10 03 A. M. 11 Sar.M. Baltimore, '. A XX 4, 9 45 " 8 45 " " Washington, - U 15 " 11 00 " 8 20 ' 8 30 " " Alexandria, " 1140 "1125 4 25 " 3 15 " " Charlottesville, " 3 50 r. M. 8 00a.;m. 210 " 12 45 " " Lynchburg. ' J5 " 515 ;; 11 28 i. ltf J 9 42 A, M. Danville, " 9 25 8 04 -. f 700a.m 337p.m. " ,Richmor, ' . . '.' 3 25 " 2 00 " ' i 4 40 p. m. QttldtbotO, , T' 11 50 a. M.f ' ". 1 35 ' Raleigh, 1 " 5 00 P. M. - ..: 128 " " Durham, " 6 07 " i 9 45 f. Ml 7 35 a. M. " Greensboro. . " .1121 " 9 SO A. ji. 9 08 " 704- " . High Point, , " 11 55 " . 10 19 " 8 01 " 548 " rjaSsbury, i " 1 10 A.M. 11 23 " 7 52 " S 5 01 " " Concord, !" 1 57 " 11 59 6 25 " ) 4 03 " " Charlotte , , 3 00 " IOOp. m. "5 41 " i 3 42 ' " Gastonia, '. . 1 " 1 8 49 " 1 142 " 3 43 " 12 45' " " Spartanburg, " 5 56 3-34 ' 230 " 11 32 P.M. " Greenville, " 7 14 " 4 49 "t 12 57 " 10 42 " Seneca, " 8 00 " 6 12 1107 a 3- S15 " Lula. f ; ll 08 " . 823 " . 8 40 " j 5 45 ." Leave Atlanta, Arrive.j-f 40 f.. . 10 40 p. m. NORTHWABDr - 1 7' ' ( SO(TJl WARD. j No, 6 iStS, 9i- KiY 2nd, 1880, Ko 50. No. 52. Daily. I Daly. 1 K?' Pai1 0 00 p. M. 40 a. M. (Arrive. Greensboro, - , Leave. U 2f t u. 9 50 Av m. ,780 " 718 " I " Kernersville,. , - :s, 12 09 am.,00 00 1 17 " 11 40V " -Leave." Balem, v Arnve. 6 63 5 50 r ; state xr jsnrvisxT-z" OE, NORTHWARD, j JAgPABY 1 8th, 1888. I SOUTHWARD.; No. 3. t No. 1. 1 - DAILY except STjyPAYJ v -No. 4. I No. 2. 5 45 P M ill 10 A. M. 'Arrive. University, Leave.: 0 00 p. M.:00 00 A. M. 0 00 -" "j 100 " jLeave. , Chapel IIUL Arrive.: 455 " 1 00 p.m. On trains 50 and 51 Pullman Buffet Sleeper between AUanta and New York. On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Washington and New Orleans. Washington aud Augusta. Pullman. Sleeper between lucnmond and Ureensboro. Through tickets on sale at principal waiiona, o u t For rates and information apply to any agent of the Company, or : B. THOMAS, Gen'l Manager I richmoxo, va J U. w. CHEARS, A. G. P. A. E. CITY LOTS - j ON THE - . I1TSTAIXIIE1TT "PUHJ, $5 & 55 Per Pap::ts-K3 ! Ulal Xots nukelas I priew f rottt $0 to 150 mi these trm. 8Itntd 4 blocks from 'Main BtTeeU'k"'-fi'--r'J---rr-' 1 32-tf u BUtatBAUJI & EA3IE3. Charlotte Evening Chronicle. BBIGITT. Jf JETV'J Ttm CUJEAT. 1 Believes m keeping op v With the thneo. Likes awressivenesa hi bosiaesfis and In 8tata. ncooraire the npbnildln of North Carolina. Is a atrong aavocate u more ana oct.ict GrVMrtfeo latest Local. Stato and Kattoaal sews aadTerapbic Market Eepoxta. ; - 1 ' tttrim fe;:r la tis Ststj. b: $4.00 "2f ox; 3 5c 3?o aosa.K- - - S ' ' .. . - -rr. o TT C TT1 V 1 I rditur'aBd Proi'rior. 10,050 ACHES OFJJIND AT $1.50. Title Perfect aa Been Vested in Present Owner Since 1835. . - Excellent timber land, being covered with Cherry, Red Birch Balsam, Aahe, Oak, 3Iaple and all other timbers com nton to the section. Any amount of wa ter power.. Three veins Of gold-bearin ore have been, discovered, 'assaying from 2.50 to $10.30 per ton.. Vast quantities of Magnesia,. Copperas and Alum -are found near a cave on this property, also some native Copper. The cave itself be ing a wonderful work of natureu Tbe land when cleared U admirably adapted to stock raising and agricultural pursuits. For further information address -BUERBAUM & E AMES, - ' Salisbury, NC - We also have a tract of 10,000 acres within five miles of railroad. Cherry, Dak, Ash, Poplar "and Hickory timber. If sold at once eaa be bought for f 1.40 per acre ' 'J : J - r Remember if you. cet a sewinz machine j from llerosey i; Ero. and .after a .wek'i j trial you are not satined, you ro iJL, Jib- i'rty to return ana exchange - Hating detennbed to fettle tip and change my business, the fol lowing nronertr 1 for th greater part of which it in and near 8ali8bnrjv IS, C, jiowf one of tttf growing cities-of the State 1st The ftottse riftd' lot er I mrw lite; a good fctlck honte .with fen rooms 18 feet qnare and 10 feet hall-"vayf two oficr brick bnildingt 1Cx32, 2;rooms each; fine bricK dairy, 3 wells of : water,! 2 good large stock and forage xbarni, and other out-buildings; a large garden about 4 acres in choice fruit treety just in good bearinr, The whole lot contains 15 acres, boautifull sitaated,1 the crround sliiihtlf df cending from the dwelling at all points. - , . - . .... i . 2nd 20 fine building lots 50x200 or larger to suit purchasers, adjoin ing the residence of J. S. McCub bins and others. . - ' - "'"" . . "" '; l 3rd 45 acres of fand adjoihinr the above, between the Charlotte and Caldwell Koads, about one-half mile from mty, well suited for build ing, manufacturing rites ior truck farming. About 6 acre? tf gotrd forest timber on this trae( 4(h A fiotJsc anot lot fart pile fiiif from centre of city; lot contains 1 acres, house 8 rooms, well of good water; lies between the' Chariot t and N. C, Itailroad. This lot i well suited for m an o factoring as a fair pohicrh is- on grade with 11. tL 5th 80 acres of Land oh East side of N. C. It. K.; within 200 yards of the corporate limits of 'Salisbury, with 2 common houses' which rent for $G per month; a never failing stream of water ran part near railroad well rtiited for rniilding-lots or mafitifactories, or the whole a good stock farm. ; 6th 80 acres on the West side of NCR H, one and onefoilfth mile fromhe city This tract lies near on a grade with railroad,. - and is well suited for truck farming, manufacturing sites, fair ground There is on thia - tract about ten acres wood land 7thT0 building lots, 50x200 feet, on Fisher and Bank streets, in th great South Ward of 'Salisbury, ad joining the lots of James Lineberry, D A Atwell and others- . - - " - -; . . 8th 26 acres of land on th Gold Hill or Stokes Ferry KoadV East side, and on both sides of what is known as the Town Creek,; jn$t one mile from centre of town; about 16 acres of excellent meadoir. 9 th 182 acres. A very fine tarfa about, three miles-from Salisbury ori the WNCHR, with 2 farm honied and other buildings; one good well of water. Thfa trace bos about CO acres of the best of bottom land, most of which is in cultivation and meadow; the tipland Is fine toWro and cotton land. . i 1 0th 100 acres on the Bringle' Ferry road, 14 miles from Sal i bury, 3 from Oold HilL All wood land. .'V ' ' I ; eoip wise - 11th 50 acres Placer gold mine tract about 7 miles from Salisbury. This is valuable property. There are at least 10 acres on the place that will show'gold to eyery shovel of surface dirt. " There ia also a vein of 12 or 15 inches showing gold. This property paid a Mr Goodman about ten thousand dollars some yean ago by washing the surface .not .more than 150 feet square to a depth of 12 inches. .With proper develop ment I have no doubt but that it would be a fine paying property. 12th 1589 Acres. I have also & one-half interest in fine' propertiea in the above V nnmber ot acres in Rowan and Moore counties, having good veins of gold. filter, copper;. Iron, soapstone, roofing slate; also a large vein of fine Jasper stone All of the above named proper ties are positively for sale, on . reas onable and easy terms. All per sons who desire to Invest in or pur chase -will, please give rae a call be fore buying. ; ;J - As reference Jn . regard t to the above, see Proprietors Noeth Cab oliA Hebald, J S HcCubbinv Sr, Luke BlackmeT, Esq, Davis A Wilev, Bankers, and M L Holmes, of Salisbury, N O, and S E Lintc T!sq.;of Charlotte. . S. R. llAnniZQ!!; X
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 17, 1886, edition 1
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