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RELIEF ! IVkty Yeaiw a A. SurrKKEU Fi:om to FAR 31 NOTES. vOlT Dim F UI.. TO REL ATB "TOll 1'OViTY. -Yr.AUS Jiavc been A- vklhr, - to CATAltlill--Ihrcofrmrths ftf the itim? u KV.'ircrer.frora EXCRUCIA TING PAIaS ACIIOSS-KY FURE llEAr ur, t MY--NOSTRILS.; The dis charts Tt.r-- Teu?ivc th:tt, I hesitate Ui i;H'r7H'U U, 'i; for the orxl it may dt) .!!: c'tl;v r -ufiVrtr. I have, spent a 'ia'"H.iH5-evfry cue I-cuM Iciirn of lro-u Sue xY.-ur ( nji'-r- of the earth, .with 'fid relief. A lid VT-LAST. (.17 years of iqe) h:ive !;vtt '.viih a. rriMi'-Jy Uifit has cured me crdhely i::a4e rae rtHMV man, I wet ilH il J2S and nw tveteh 1 1 us'4 thirti-eii H.oitU-jfor the medicine, an J the Oidv rrcrret tliUt I hrve is that Ix-ia in tin; humble wlks of lifa I may n:t have jrdr.iem-e to -prevail on ad ca tarrh (sufferers to use wjhat bra cured ms -(iu ton's Pioneer IlooI Kenorrer. C II EVES. i n, Cm." v ritt-r of the FACETIAE. Dry earth or muck rn the stable will gave manure, prevent disease and keep milk from being tainted. Do riot forget that the calves will tvant a little good cold water two or three times a day if they are teth ered out during the hot weather. One bushel of salt, tvro of lime, and five of good earth make an ex- voii;: foi 'nm; from tny earnincs during cblleiit coinpo&t, bnt should be in rny forty year of .RifRritig to obtain re- , - , w 4l . M , Hcf f.in the doctors. I have tried patent ,WU,.VW, 44flvc w VM dcr cover. To prevent the spread of chicken cholera Dr. Salmon recommends a mixture of two ounces of sulphuric acid to two gallons of water. This will destroy, eviery germ of cholera that it touches in a few minutes, beinir one of the best disinfectants known. Extra Tited- for IIolsteix Cows. llokteins will probably give a greater quantity of milk than any other breed of cov3, bqt it does not possess the extreme richness of Jersey milk. But thisdack of rich ness may be remedied "'by feedino; corn meal or oil meal. Whatever the Ilolstein cow gets in feed rich in ojls will come out in the cream: for while giving milk, no flatter how highly "fed, she -wilj not fatten, and there is less dnncrer of causing caked bag or milk fever by high feeding with Ilolsteins" than with Jerseys, whose milk is naturally as rich as it can be.on ordinary feed. The forcing of largo production is therefore better adaptexl-to increas- iminry : t, -v CI ev ", t';e i. above, fn-er'y,f Cra'-v-furd comity, now ' M Yi'Acnn Vt coffin, ru tits t'u: ccruv hiK-t.' of . ail inure, ed ia c.Mnrrh. V A ijld'T. . , f 'lis flayer ii 3Iaeou. A f3Uri3IIB 171 -t n till Tonic ! VALUABLE ;.l. . .j )D i;i;M:vj:r. r f,tr;i, .Old Sores. aKheu A perfect (hires all 1 ; If not in y ur tin; kel it will be lorward ; ed fen iV'?: ioi yr'v e. Saiuli bottles 1 Marre :l.7n. - . ' '.. J-.'iav on i.io edfrcel I.IACOIT in .1 .,,,:"! C'S .m Diseases mail For s u lv. J- tt r'e and J. II. Ta -?5'y ;vTwe.j;fy six a'uVo'rr.: half uen'S of . land jtt.tpxil oithe' rrr:wr:il JitnitssI fit Suiis bury. lias ',.ro;l.u-eil' $1'J0 worth of hay in or.-;;:.i: i;n. -t-an be rnaae -fij pay .20 fi: r crnl. on ; v c str.ked. ;.AVe watered ud troo e;iir;:r. . t ml S, l ::5i IiA I'M !t -KA.3I KS. ing the richness of milk already large, -than to increasing theYittan tity of a small but rich yield. - How to Make Cows Give Milk. hA writer says that his cow gives all the milk that is Avanted itf a family Mrs. Grover Cleveland has "ap peared out," as they say down East 1 "Greenland has tnly one news paper." This is probably the rea son they call it Greenland. X. Y. Graphic. . The man whose name g"eU ,mto the paper without his consentshould go and comfort the man ! whose name is left, out v,hen he wanted it in. N. 0. Picayune. It is said that in a recent fit of rasre Hannibal Hamlin threw half a mince pie at a man who was" play ing on a bagpipe under his dining room window. ! The'man was no doubt the pied piper of Hamlin, j Rats. Pittsburg Chronicle. "I left a little check for $10000 among the wedding gifts," said the gijls- father to his prospective son-in-law, "and after the ceremony is over we will quietly tear it np. See? That's the style nowadays, George,' "Ye-eV" hesitated George, "that's the style, but I'm afraid it's too late to tear it up now' " Why ?" "Because I went down to the bank and got it cashed." X. Y. Sun. " -In a poem called 'The Organist" we. are informed that - "he sat him down at twiKglit hoar jicfore the ivory keys. And lots l:ia Supers vander o'er The olavier as they please. .-'. ' ': Thonffh dark and still the empty church, An anel flits o'er head. And prissln? near vftti drooping: wings, lie leaves the player dead." That angel should not weary in his good work. Sometimes when a man i3 clawing the ivory keys the neighbors want to hurl a brick at him, but they would be satisfied if an angel would hover over him and leave him dead. ) The angel should also hover over the amateur flute player, the cornetist, the accordeon fiend, and other musical aggrava tions. f Xorristown Herald, RE&L ESTUTE F0R- Lee S. "Overman, AUcmey and Counselor at Law -SArdDUllY, c. ea in -Btafe r.tid Federal Courts "V i!l!at;end the eou;l. of lhvnr..daviii 4on, Irl -il, CaSarrus, Stanly and Mont gomerv eminli. - rSO.lice No. 3, Council How, Itf . . Prnr-ll,- of eight, and that from it, after taking all that is required for other purposesSoO pounds of butter were made tiiis year. Tliis is in part his tredimcnt of tho cows: "K von desire to get a large yield -of rich milk, give your cows every day A Stranger Who Took the Cake, 11 fay i mi. e Keep on t" 'AOA3 Y i the celebrated kOry, In. C. 0 . t ,..-'-'.1 h? toe-'Xorll! ( aroluni tr-late. i-xposiuon, i! Jih r h X. ., October 14: hj the Caro'raa Fmr Ao(;iaHon, at Charlottej 0--Vr i.'th, ttt,1 iWlh tv. and 3 1 si-; ih - Chivtu-r ce.-antv..t. C.) Fvirin C.--iio,T 1SS4 over all other wapn. iU'L POIL i-M v.'ater slightly warm and slightly salted, in which bran has been stirred at the rate of one quart to two gallons of water. You will find, if yon Lave not tried thiffdajty practice, that your cow will . give twenty -five per cent, more milk im mediately under the effects of it, and she Will become so attached to the diet a to refuse to drink clear t ins mes she wilt drink anigt any time and ask for more Thtjra0unt of this drink neccssajs 'an ordi nary water paiJfnTt a time, morn- and his llider. The young people of a certain church are constantly devising novel plans for their church socials. A short time ago they decided to have a sewing contest for young men, and the conipetitorwhose workman ship was decided to be the best was to receive a very nice cake of -liberal dimerisions, which the young ladies had batted. hen the contest took place, among the dozen competitors was a stranger. When the Work was examined the voung ladies were greatly chagrined to learn .that the unknown gentleman's sewing was far superior to that of any of the others. Of course thev were com pelled, but much against their will, to , award him the cake. The next day the young ladies discovered that the winner of the cake was a tailor, -t-t-aftd they were the maddest people who were ever connected with a church. The simple mention of the word "tailor" now sends them into hysterics , - -0- Having determined to settle up and change my business," the fol lowing property is for sale, the greater part of which is in and near Salisbury, N. C, now one of the growing cities of the State. Ist-The house and lot where I now live; a good brick hoirse with ten rooms 18 feet square and 10 feet hall-Tay; two other brick buildings 16x32, 2 rooms each; fine brick dairy, 3 wells of water, 2 good large' stock and forage barns, and other put-buildings; a large garden, about 4 acres in choice fruit trees, just in good bearing. The whole lot contains 1 5 acres, beau tif ully situated, the ground slightly de- cendmg from the - dwelling at all points. . - 2nd 20 fine buildinglots 50x200 or larger to, suit purchasers, adjoin ing the residence of 3j S.- McCub- 'bins and others 3rd 45 aere of land adjoining the above, Between the Charlotte and Caldwell Eoads, about one-half mile from city, well suited for build ing, manuf actunng sites- or truck farming. About 6 acres of good forest timber on tliis'tract. ' -' ' 4th A house and lot just one mile from centre of city; lot contains acres, house 3 rooms, well of good water; lies between the Charlotte and N. C. Itailroad. Thi3 lot is well suited for manu factoring as a fair portion is- on grade with 11. 11 I Li-: - 1 i Eating Before Sleepin a Among the "novelties suggested by certain physicians is a reeommen- The sagacious horse expects that Nation to eat before retiring at night From t lie London Society 5 .... ur rm rufs waTor.s . jire- xuui, km CO' nil a i.i Vie-JU'c ccniitereu. q-aaiitj his uks,;ter or rider shall be fully conYpetent to perform his share of the business. A horse soon learns to despite a timid rider. The con fidence of a horse An a firm rider and own courage is great, as was conspicuously evinced in the case of an-Arab postssed by the late Gen; Sir llqbert 11. Gillespie who being prcseiift on the race course of Cal cutta faring one of the great Hin- loo fcstiTal wnen several thous and people-may be assembled to l- tool: U ALTiieVTorld's .-aon, at v.ev Orieaus in i;J-i and iJ'-S'K.iVver ail . ce: ,-v ESO i Uu! u lit wi . L ti'j - wo, s, Or, -1 It " Thifl ttre fully wari'!in:Cfl, tocctlier witl1 1b; l-.vv.-'!? a":.'-.itr.e t.v.:ir-:?n ira.'ij Cat ti-j, ie. x ,n jiiiii.' witness all kinds of shows, when 1 1 ' 1 ..1 1 1 . n -1 i i I J snuueuiy imirnieu oy tne snriess oi their decendents. the crew it and lniormed tliat a ti- At first the sleep will he heavy and the dreams disturbed ; but eventual- it is claimed, a full etomacsh will ' -tit i -i ii cause ctrowsiuess ana tiie iooa win digest better. ! The blood, it is ar gued,lbeingdrawn to the stomacn, incites to slnmberl because the pressure upon the brain is" thereby relieved. Actors, it is said, eat heartily afteri a performance and find it advantageous to do so: Our TiVn cr! i! T-v-rSfrnii if Ac in i "ri erf ron er su Late dinners are 5th 80 acres of Land on East side of X. C.-E. Pt., -within-200 yards of the ; corporate ' limits of Salisbury, with 2 common houses which rent for $6 per month; a never failing stream of 'water funs nearly -oewirixijjnr part near railroad well suited) for building-lots or manufactories, or the whole a good stock farm. Gth 80 acres on the West side of X C B It, one and one-fourth miles from the city. This tract lies near on a grade with , railroad, . and j is well suited for , truck -farming, manufacturing sites, fair grounds.' There is on this tract about ton acres wood land. , ' - 7th 9 building lots, 50x00 feJt, on Fisher and Bank streets, in the great South Ward of Salisbury, ad joining the lots of James Lin ebejry, D A Atwell and others. . 8th 20 acres of land on the Gold Hill or Stokes Ferry Eoad, East side, and on both sides of what is known as the Town Creek, just one mile from centre of town; about 15 acres of excellent meadow. i2iiius pjuj;v;imws, xu. m idso geu- Qtb 182 aTCS eration, partook of late aud hearty ab;ut tbree miles fri suppers, and lived quite as long as the w N 0 R.K " 9th 182 acres. A very fine farm from Salisbury on ith 2 farm houses still rh riictnm in h.nTirinfl. n.nil t - . n - . .l , . er had-cscancd from his keener T, v- -r -: .. -o-;- y oi water. ;jlmz tract, n as aoout tu ?ir liobert inmeaiately -called for thecllstom t0 take , siesta afterJa res o " -P; LUUOV Oi y IXXK.XX XJ A" UUIUIDUUU OrllVt upland 13' fine tobacco horse ant o-rflsmnc n hnnr snonr , , . i . . V : , , Y.v - 1 , neavy miactay meat, nimais gen- mc,afin.v. i1P which was in the hands of the crowd. i., if . meadow, the rode to attack his formidable enernv i A V f t B - and cotton land, rout, to citiaeK nib loiHmuiuie enemy, doubtful, however, if these theories i on t '. ffvv- was rvroniirv v nmaron nt -n t. - i i r v. i . 'J . win succeeu m cnanfftng ine naoits.r 'iA4.i, Unding himself in tnexmiddle of a v,iQ ntc.;. -Win such a luiuiucr oi surieMnrcings, uviug from him in all the large cities, the mid day meal; is the principal one, and the supper or tea, is partaken of several hours biforo Tfitirino'. Man is a nrpntnro tu'le of preparing spring at hint, o ht and he had better follow the ana tl-e instant the gailatit . soldier cnstoms of a lifetime. Still, it is directions; but the moment he -perceived Sir Robert he crouched with the atti- 100 acres on the Bringle's miles from Salisbury, 3 from Gold Hill.'' All wood land.' GOLD ttlNE 11th- 50 acres Placer gold mine TV? I i In CO. Also riuls Harness. issed his horse in a leap over the Drobablv tSedhat persons suffering tract, about 7 miles from Salisbury. 64,897 AKE All are warrantetl to do goxl work or uo sale. CirH tulara and pnee usi maiiea iree. NEWARK 3IACIIINE CO., Columbus, G DAISY the nELLEK. The S!3.G0 will bay , w Tr? Kew Stvle CORN'S kif-:4.ixi whY-wesell our Sliellers so cheap. trj-tJ after our CLOVER HULLER trade U a ia over. All are warranted to do i a good trcrk or no scle. NEWARK MACHINE CO., Columbus, Ohie. H m - Fxn clenns the Cora as it comes .j u-u vi- . : itf - Jott; ArBOTDEX, J. O. WmTK. - n ' ft.4' 1 TO 5 ',-TS. , '") lird oo!j -by ths ycr tin- l"-t tezr.ij at 1 (.Vet. Vehji- SiJd cor.siuer. 6!'U-.!r,.l;n rv.;rv nse :t ..n. iivcii s -t .aa:ai- - . Ale-Jit A LUW, - . - IIdsr.uvT Y.. ? viper's hack and : struck- the through his spine. The horse -ra iiiiall gray, after vaRl sent IronH' by him, a present1, to the' Prince Re gent. V hen Sir Robert fell-at the storming of Kalumra his favorite black charger, bred at the Cape of Irnod Hope and carried by him to India, Avas at thefale of his effects competed for bv several oGieers of his division, and finallv knocked down, .to the privates of the Eighth Dragocns, who contributed ; their prize monev to the amount of 500 sterling to retain this commemora tion of their late commander Thus the charger was always led at the head of the regiment ori a march nd at the station of Cawnpore was indulged with taking his ancient itatiou at the color stand, where the salute of passing squadrons was given at drills and reviews. When the resriment was ordered home, the funds of the privates running low, he was bought f r the same suni bv a party who provided funds and padd"bck, for him where he miht end his das in comfort, but when the corps had marches!,, and, the sound of trumpet had departed, he refused to eat, and on the first op porttinityj being let out to exercise, he' broke front his grooni, and gal loping to his ancient station on the parage-, after neighing aloud, drop- J. E.. KEEN -0 SELLS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO HE FOUND IN THB STATE. G1VKHIM A TRIAL BEFORE- Bp V " - ING ELSEWHERE, ckkhir .in mm, JOHN WILKBS,-Manager, CHARLOTTE, N. C. eMines and boilees The Grpe Cure SAL-MUSCATELLE IX A3IERICA WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF AS EUEOPEAH J0UB5EI I , tor of tbe tw-ci-the natnr! promote t4 HEALTH AND L0X8EYITY V Imminent rhr'', c-Jlm thl aehkTrfnt f nrw i r in the alli-J trirnc of medkdnc, m If furTiUhes ttw I.KmkJ -llh lt naturml a&llOM tn lr Kwt or bliminald every djr. - Sal-Muscatelle . ". A POSITIVE, UAT0BAI. V Of AXL KIND. SW ND GBIST MILLS. 13 BSD A SPIXJIALTY. HWf FOR CIRCULAR8 AfJD ESTIMATES. 3, ROWSN DRVIS! NO.'l. . TO PUBLIC Iavinsr taken advantage of low prices and placed my orders early, I. wish to say to tiie citizens of Steele and Surrounding Townships that I now have my excellent Spring Stock in ray shelves for your inspection, and flatter1 myself in Saying that it isHe Best and Cheapest Stock of -Goods that it has ever been my pleasure to offer a generous pabliev , . . '' : -' I desire you to especially see my Dress Goods, Trimminps, ITo5ef-and Sluws every pairVarranted to give satisfaction; Lawns, 7 to 15, P. K's 10. fo Q0Catico 5 to 8, aiid Worsted 15 fo; Woci Cashmere, 25 t 50, &c., Sbc I ?nrry a full line of the Best Family Groceries-, Shoes, Tobacco and llartrware, of rhich every farmer can be supplied . at Rock Bottom Prices. Please let me have you trade, and ycu will never have cause to regret it. V ' ' ,: T iaakfhl for i&si favorSI aia : Respectfully I , jDaMv. j T 3 2(1 P. M. i 0 J 12 35 10 03 A. M.ill 25 P. M. 9 45 " 8 45 " 8 20 " 8 30 " 4 25 " 3 15 " 2 10 " ;12 U 11 28 P. M.i 9,42 A. M. fmm ;rKo-saf ?rn wnnlil a A von tn rrc j This 13 V;llnnhlfi . TVrOTK?rtV. X Uere themselves if theveould take a nap are at least 10 acres on the place tha after ftiieavy meal.-Golden Argo- will show gold to every shovel surface dirt. There js also avemoi 12 or 15 inches showing gold. This r' t, rmr r,1r1 apJno- ttV. I Piul,cllJ ralvi uuuu'" v,inM to travin? salesmen, Thevcharzt f ten tnousana aeiiarssome curs ago 33 per cent more than wc do, and get by washing the surface noi more ry. .- your old one for nothing. Meroney $ aji yj. vt in uvci iiaui uut uiotuiuvj Lt work as well as when new at small C03t, or make a fair exchange with you TOAVlsr LOTS than 150 feet square to a depth of ,12 inches. With propef develop- mental have no doubt but that would be a fine paying property. it kFOR- -,... i . . o 12th 15S9 Acres. I havt also a one-half interest in fine properties irl the abote .number of cresjin Rowan and Moore counties, having good veins of gold, silver, copper. Tlt4 Q) j ron soapstone, roofing slate; also a iarg veiu 01 iiuu uasyci otuue iv.v iui.vur l: t Tczxz, ?..Vijty, :t o pv-vt uown and uied. All of the above named proper ' ties are positively for sale on reas "We have over one hundred lots for sale onable and easy terms. All per four Mocks from Main Street, in the sons who desire to invest in or pur South Ward, at prices rartg&s from chase will please give me a call be- 1 - ; : .' ' . fore buying. , e&fy c Art -i rbi crt n-T. - i - ! ;JWW WU Ji U W AdU. I As reference in regard to the above, see Proprietors North Car That part of the town is new .building npjoLIXA HebALP, J S McCubbins t?o that the prices will soon advance I Sr Luke Blackmef, Esq Davis & Buv Jiovithat they arc cheap. Map of " Jley, Jankers, and 31 Lt llolmeSr the cit ihowiai; location of these lots to o SahsburyrN C and b E Lintoa be sees cl Hekaij Office. Es(j. of Clrarlotte. . ' ! MES. J ' : HARBISON. DUERBAUM & r Concleiised Scliechile. KPllTinVARD. No. 53. ! Ko. 51. D.iilv. MAY 2na,1886. SOUTHWARD. No. 50. Daily. AO. ;VJ. Daily. 20 A. it. ; Arrive 00 " . New York, Philadelphia, r Baltimore, Washington, Alexantlria, Charlottesville, Lyocbbvirg, Danville, Leave. 12 00 nit I 7 20 a; m. 9 50 ' 11 15 " 11 40 " 3 50 p. M. 615 " 9 2.5 "V 3 40 p. M. 6,03 " 9 00 11 00 " 11 25 3 00 A. M. 5 15 ' 8 04 " A. M. 3 37 P. M. J Richmond, 3 23 " ) 200 4 40 FY H. 135 " 12 28 " Goldsboro, Kaleigh, Durham, 11 50 A. M. 5 00 P. M. 6 07 " P. M. 7 35 A. 7 04 ' 5 43 ' 5 01 ' 4 05 M. Greensboro, High Point, Salisbury, Concord, Charlotte, 1121 " 1155 ' 1 10 A . K. 157 3 00 ; " 9 50 A. sf 1019 " 11 23 ' 11 59 " 1 00 P. M. 1 Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Cure Sal-Mascatelta in Xture' own prodactw It srappUen to tbt pr.t em the want of ixxind, r1f frajx?! and fruit; il in the fehnxtest athl bl ptt enlive anl euro for all funrtUnaldrfanicvnieuH of tb liver and Us kbtre! 8llmetit; revrnt the absorption of malarial tiiseic ferer tf all kin'i.i; muntcra t the effevt of had air, toor drainape laid impure wuter: a po ertul oijrdlaer of the IJiMrl; a natural ni-ilfio for all skin erup tions, sifk hemlachen, bnkuueM!, nervoufne(. mental d rYresin, and will rcmovo the ettttTt of acMental iudijreSkrion ffotn tfnir eatlnc and driiikintf. It Is a Hpecitic lor the fagireU..' weary or woraft. i Prersr?d by the London Sai.-Mui?catei.le Co. LOSIKtN, IKIiUM). Beware of imitation. The genuine in "Liu" wrnprters tmlr." -J"Seud for i ircalamloO. feVANOVTTril.neu" eral Atnericair anasr,' P, . Box ltXW. He" York City. . Mention tLls paper. i L AGENTS THEO. F; KLUTTZ & C0. i T7:ry BALISBDRY, N. O. HORSE AND CATTLE Ho HrR will di of Colic. TlW or Lixa F. VK, If Fwiu" I'owrtiirt re uwd In time. Kout2' JowtiT will rtr ni preri-nt lion rtnf.. fitt 1'owiter will prevent lP iir Fowta. oet2' Fow4r will iwr"ae Ui qfcuitilr of milk and rrvum twenty per cent, aat otukf ti butter Aim and tweet. i Fonut rowdnrit will nire or fvft lmot miT Dikkask to whirh Honrs and t'Onrt fnbjrt. FoCTX' Powurll WILI. IT SATIsrACTtOM. - Bold everywhere.- v i DAVID Z. FOUTZ, Pript later. , XSAI.TI140EX KO, 5 41 " 3 41 " o o4 2 57 " 1 07 A. 8 40 ' 3 43 12 45 11 32 P. 10 42 815 M. " Leave Gastonia, Spartanburg, Greenville, . Scnec3y Lwla, Atlanta, 3 49 .5 56 714 800 11 08 Arrive. rl 40 p. m. it 1 42 3 84 4 49 612 8 25 10 40 P. M. NORTHWARD. Nd. 53. Daily. No. 5i, Daily. MAT 2nd, 1886. SOU! XI WARD. No. 50. Dailjr. No, 52. Daily. 0 00 p. M.- 40 a. m : Arrive. 7 30 " i 718 ? " 1 17 " :11 40 :Leave. Greenslxrot KernersvillCv Salem Leave.! t Arrive. 11 21 Pi M.I 50 a. Mi 12 09 A. M.;00 00 6 55 " I 5 50 " NORTHWARD. No. 3. No. 1 JAHUAEX 18thf 1886. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 4. No. 2. O 43 P. 000 ' M. 11 10 A. M. 1 00 " ;Arrivc Leave. Uaiversitv, Chapel HllL Leave.: 0 00 p. m. 00 00 A. M. Arrive.: 4 55 " I 00 p. m. SleeDlns Car So2r7tLoo- On trains 50 and 51 Pifllman Tiaffet Sleeper between Atlanta and New York. On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Washington and New Orleans Washington and Aitgiista. Pullman Sleeper between Kicnmond and Greensboro. Through tickets on sale at principal stations, 10 an pom. r B THOMAS, GenT Slanagef I kicbscoxd, ya C. W. CHEARS, A. G. P. A. CITY LOTS ON THE INSTAIXHENT PUHY. :o:- & $6 Per Kcstli PzyEcats-KD latersst iLta ranging: in price from $60 to $150 en I these term. Situated 4 block from Main Street. , , .- tf liTTKHIiAlIM & EAMka. . Cfiarlotte. Euening Chronicle. BRIGHT. NEtTSY, CHEAP. ' TUlipvp In krr.i7 fin with the tiroes. Likes ac?resiveiies!i in buslaepss and in Sf at. . Enconrajres the uibnlldinK of North Carotin a- 13 a strong advocate of more and better educa tion. . M . Gives the latest Local, Stat and Jaii9cai news and Telejrraphic Market Eeporta.; , . . . CSc:?2St DatJj P2?sr ia the Stats. vr.s. norpY. a - . Editor and Itoiiiief nr. 10,050 ACHES CrUND AT 51.50. Title Perfect Has Been Vested In Present Owner Since 1835. Excellent timber land, being covered with Cherry, Red B;rch, Balsam, ; Ashe, Oak, 3Iaple and all other timbers com mon to the section. Any amount of - wa ter power. Three veins of gold-bearing 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 nature. The land when cleared is admirably adapted . -. i . . . , . . v) siock raising ana agncuiiurai pursuits. r or runner information address ' ... BUERBAUM & EAMESr s " - Salisburr. N. C T We also have a tract of 10,000 acres within five miles of railroad. : Cherry, Jak, Ash, Poplar and Hickory timber. If sold at once can be bought for $1.40 per acre ' vv .. Livery Stable, JOHN 0. HEILIG, Prop'r.. First -Clas Tnrn-out of air depr1ptlbni forw ihed at all hours, w.n tr without driver. Hoard i njr and liale HfaMe. Drovera arwimiM dated. Prompt attention paid tq all custotocra ., 1:1m. .- MT. VKUN0X HOTEL, SAXXSBURY. N. C. Situated, near the Junction of t&e R. & D. and. jW. N. CRellroetds. 2i?a?rZ.y T-vxraa. aa A a Zlxt-C1 aa GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS. " Large Sample lloom on alaln 8trU- ba(xjTe wirvETaw raw of cnuiei. Pnortsmcri will find Palirary K1 tn ihm tnet Ouail-hiKjot" w-r of nwin t arouna. iur-vt.AH livi;hv ktaklk. P, A. FBEEOKS. Owner and Prcn'r. 3has. D. Verncn, Clerk. : i - MERONEY & BRO. sell fDry Good Groceries, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Drcs Goods, Triraminsrs. They keep the best of goods; tlrt-y sell for cash, land for this reason sell cheap; they take oo mortgage, nor exact exorbitant prices.! This is the", oldest mercantile hcme in the" town per haps in the state. They hate merited good trade and sustain n.j ney I eel grateiul to their many Irven&s lor therr liberal patronage. . ' i , Moit gan, Salisbury N. C. . . -i - MANUFACTURER OF To the Slerchants of North Carolina: " ' ' I respectfully 'all jont altenti:n iv the following CIG A BSf and the pricr Cf which I offering them to tha'trafle. 11 the articles named are iirt--!. 1 Helow find the following Brand and Price List of Fine and Domestic CIGARS. Remember if you get a sewing machine from Keroney & Ero. and after a week'f inai yoa are noi ssusnea, you axe at iii ! ertv to return and exchange. Per M . HEARTS rtELIGIlT .i.... 30.00 EXPECTATION 4 ! ' ' 270 TRUMPS -. , 7.50' LITTLE COMMODORE : : 16.C3 Prompt attention giren to orders. - ' Very Regpeclfully 18 J. LI. MORGAN. ";lIeroney & Bro. have thirty years expo rience in the Setting Machine Bu&ir.cst have served CO years In repdiin. TLrj examine all and sell none but the lc:t.
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 1, 1886, edition 1
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