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-1 il v ;i M ' " : i ' : I A Man of Grief I LIKE LAZARUS'! - HIS RELIEF ANB JOY ! The Doctor gays 2 When Mr. James Edwards, of Senoia, Ga., began la take "CJuinn s Floneer. Blood Renewer, 1 saw him. lie vas covered, body and extremities, -with a characteristic sylphil itic t-rapliau that seemed to have baffled all treatmeoi. I saw him the second time in about ten days? when he was so ehang ed ia appearance by having the scales re moved and the eruptions Sealed, thai I barely knew him, and in a remarkably uort time ue was relieved 01 all appear ance of toe disease, I . X. B. DREWRY, 3L D. Spalding county, Ga. Certain Cure for Catarxli! A SUPERB . riesh Producer M Tonic! ' CTJHWS PI05TEEII BLOOD BENKWEB Caret all Blood and Skis Diseases, Rheu matism, Scrofala, Old Sores. A perfect - Spring llc&idue. If not in year market it wall be forward ed c receipt of price. Small bottles $1 lare Wiles $1.75. iay on Blood aad Bkin Diseases mail ed free. VIACOM. MEDICINE. COMPANY FAU21 NOTES. It s a notable fact that the fruit growers who cultivate but a lew , 1 Invasion ofJSouthern Ore. I acres nsmally reap the largest re wards as compared with the extent of their efforts. ; v 1 The best authorities agree that one pound of cheese- and one-half pound of bread contain as much nutriment as two pounds of beef. There ia no interest that better or more uniformly holds its own than tne poultry interest; ana mere is commonly none on the farm more slighted. That, neglected as it is, it shonld still pay, is good proof that itdeerves more attention. Good tillage is the weapon with which the farmer can fight hard times and gain success. Imperfect culture, bn the other hand will scarcely enable him to 11 1 . Baltimore Son. Alabama pig iron is working its way into tne nttsDurg market. The Fenny Press . of that city, l Friday.last says : "Southern fur- nacemen have at last ecored a point in Pittsburg. Several large iron mills, are now using more or less pig iron made in Birmingham, Ala., and Tennessee, lhis iron is sell ing; delivered in thi3 city, at from 15 to $15.50 per ton fifty cents less'than the price of home iron. Fnrnacemen here are naturally somewhat alarmed. They do not know what will "be the result. They have been fighting the intro duction 01 southern ore here ior a couple of years and many manu factnrers were led to believe that it strongest was an inferior quality; so much so c I . . . . , , . ' that the reduced price at which it was offered would be no induce ment to use it. This " has not proved strictly true. It has not been used to any great extsnt so far, but it has given satisfaction, eain a living from the richest soil. ... . 1 3 - i. and the, soil will deteriorate rapidly ana some very targe saies nave oeeu in quality from such treatment be- nnmmentintr n thi thn Philadel phia Record says : To add to the - - . misery of this SOntbern invasion, ore has advanced, coke has advanced 'ii&tttfTeizbt - rates have advanced, and the-price of pig iron cannot be advanced unless Alabama is entire sides. The slogan of men is blood," ; all right more For sale by L. E. Steere nisa. and J. .II. En 5iy Pino Tiot of Hew Furniture Pine Dado Window Shades Cornice Polls and Drapery Pina at Mattresses of all Kinds Made to Order at 'Woven Wire Spring Only $5.00"at 1 Beds B 3 1 b .mm m m If yon have any repairing of Furniture or any special cabinet work to be! done, 50U will find a firat class workman at Davis & Willis' Hepairing and Undertaking Rooms at the back of R M Davis' store. 22tf ft . if the fancy stock blood! "better, rpurerj blood :n-Tnis' is and proper enough for Miss Folsom's Joke on the Pres ident. them; but we think that among the ly shut out of the Pittsburg mar- it 1 il lr ft ' iarmers at iarce a more . lmnorrant cu thing is more care, better care, and more and better feed. Americans probably invest more money in farming tools than any other people. By- the census of 1880 the value of agricultural im- plements made the previous year was $08,000,000. Ten years is a long life to the avcrage farm tool and many are worthless after three or lour years use or , rast. it is probable, that the entire amount in- vestea in iarm tools now in use is nearly or quite 81,000,000,000. In hiring help on: the, farm look to the habits. "A smoker is likelv to burn your buildings; a careless man will waste and; destroy twice his wages; a passionate man will 8poil your horses and cows and break more than he earns; an im moral ! man will corrupt" the minds VALUABLE ESTATE FOR -0- We keep on aie th celebrated PIEDMONT WAGONS, Made at Hickory, N. C. Qf your children; a. careful, high- minded, thinking man will make jour labors light, will look after your interests, and will earn his money whatever you pay him. i - Therp is altogether too little en- 1 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 citiqa of the State. ' 1st The house and lot where now live; a good brick house with ten rooms 18 feet square and lOfeet hall-Tay; two other brick buildings 16x32, 2 rooms each; fine brick dairy, 3 wells of water, 2 good large stock and foraere barns, and other out-buildings; a large garden, about 4 acres in choice fruit trees, just in good i bearing. The whole lot contains 15 acres, beautifully situated, the ground slightly de- cendingjfrom the dwelling at all points. 2nd 20 fine building lots 50x200 or larger, to suit purchasers, adjoin ing the residence of J; S.; McCub bins and others. . 3rd 45 acres of land adjoining the above, between the Charlotte and Caldwell; Roads, about one-half mile from city, well suited for build- ing, manuiactunng sites .or trucK farming. About 6 acres of good forest timber on this tract. 4th A house and lot just one mile frgm centre of city; lot contains 7 acres, house 3 rooms, well of good water; lies between the Charlotte and N. C. Railroad; This lot is well suited for manufactoring as a fair portion is on grade with R. R. 5th' 80 acres of Land 'on East side of N. C. Jl: It., within 200 J. E. KEEN r Ik 1 . SELLS TIIE BEST AND CHEAPEST ' . MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO BE FOUND IX THE STATE. GIVE HIM A TRIAL BEFORE BUV- INCrTELSEWHERE. ieekleahfg Though posessing so much quie dignity, Miss Folsom saw the ludi crous side to many things at the White House, and at one of the President's day receptions to the public, school-girl mischief cropped out in a little surprise put upon the President. The crowd had nearly all filed out of the East Room, where the hand-shaking on these occasions takes place. The Presi dent with a look of relief in his face was about td turn away; as he gave the last visitor's hand the parting grasp.- Suddenly two young women came out from behind the columns where they had been concealed, and walking demurely forward put out two right hands at the same time, saying formally : "Good morning, Mr. 'President. We hope you are well to-day," following the words with low but merry laughter. They were Miss Folsom and Miss Van Vechten. The'- President said somethinfic about the "bad light and confessed that he did not knqw yards of the corporate limits of m forks r JOHN WILKES, Manager, CH ARLOTTE, N. C. :o:- EbSTGIlSrES AND DBOIL3SES -Or All KIND. SAW ND GRIST MILLS. A SPECIALTY. WRITE' FOR CIRCULARS AND ESTIMATES. Jl them until they greeted him New lork Tribune. The Feet Should Go First. A physici? referring to the cus tom of travelinST 4 on- gieepi ng cars with the berths made up with their hparls toward the engine, said : "It Salisbury, with 2 common houses which. rent for $6 per- month; a never failing stream of water runs nearly central' fthrough this the part near railroad well suited tor building-lots or manufactories, or the whole a good stock farm. THESE WAGONS ARE MM - AT THE FRONT. They were awarded FIRST PREMIUMS t,y the North Carolina State Exposition, at Raleigh, K. "C.. October 184: by the Carolina Fair Association, at. Charlotte, October 28th., 2Utn, 30th . nd by the Chester county, (S. C.) Fair in October 1884 ovr all other wagons. These w aprons are sold for cash or on timp. We also sell the COLUMBUS UUGGY CO S,, - Unrivalled VeHcles. They have no onnal, wh .price, flpiality and stle are eonswred ;: - BEMEMBER They took six Gold Medals at the "VVorM s Exposition, at New Orleans in 1884 and 1885, over all terpriBarAasg toncrs-iii up new ideas. risiting a wideawake young farmer lately, we found he had been using ground rye mixed 1 with the berths made up witn ineir cth 80 acres on the West side of with wheat bran as food for his heads toward the engine, saia : 11 N c R K one and one-fourth miles koo lis. tm wftS constantly 13 certainly bad lor tne Drain 01 me from the cHy. This tract lies near uvavof j 1 i . ; ,c iarnrii - in lr. -. .,i -i -i t it sieept, " "v - " t on a rrraae witn raiiroaa, aua ib is no wonder tnat so many travelers, weU jsajted for truck farming, especia,iy,tnose wno uavc uwu un the road extensively, experience bad effects from it. It is true that when a man jumps into the water he goes hp.ad first, but then it is not long continued, nor unduly excites the brain. Take infants, in baby car- ROWRN DAVIS KTO. 1. THE PUBLIC was nt work on this feed, looked well and was kept at about, two-thirds the expense of feeding oats and hay. Rye may be objectionable to breeding -animals, on account of orffftf. hntthis limitation makes it & - - a cheaper feed than it would other wisebe, and for working teams and for growing hogs it can hardly be excelled. llavmsr taen advantage of lowpric'es and placed my orders early, I; wish to say to the cUizcns of Steele and Surrounding Townships that I now have my excellent Spring ptock in my shelves for your inspection, and flatter myself in Saying that it is theI3cst and Cheapest Stock of Goods that It has ever been my pleasure to offer a jjrenerouls public. .. : . ' ': - " ' - . ' I desire you to especially see my Dress Goods, Trimmings, nosery and Shoes every piir warrantcti to civc" satisfaction; Lawns, 7 to 15, I. K's 10 to 20, calico 5 to 8, and Worsted 15 to 23 fall Wool Cashmere, 25 to 50, &c, &c. I carrv a full line of the Best Family Groceries, ShoesTobacco and Hardware, ' of which every farmer cad be supplied at Rock Bottom Prices.. Please let me have J your trakle, and you will never have cause to regret it. , iliansLiui ior j.asi iavoiTj, x iixu iwuunj, .r . - manufacturing sites, fair There is on this tract about acres wood land. rrrii i rl a ten Household Hints. A hard cold is oftentimes cured bv a cup of hot lemonade taken "at bed time, as it will produce perspi ration. , Consumptive night sweats may be arrested by sponging the patient's body at night with salt and water. Teething children may be relieved of convulsions by being immersed in a warm bath, and cold water ap plied to the head. , ; ; Cold boiled rice or hominy, soaked very soft in milk and mixed with eggs and flour to a smooth batter, riages, and no sane: woman? will think of trundling the vehicle along so the child ; goes hcad-hrst. They always, except the young and inexperienced mother, push them along feet-first. Physicians inva riably advise such locomotion. It is the same thing on thenars, and no one should hesitate about having his berth made up so as to move alonsr feet-first. It is much better for the brainV 7th 9 building lots, 50x200 feet, on Fisher and Bank streets, in the great South Ward of Salisbury, ad- Ooiiclensed Schedule. NOR The Cost of the Change of Gauge. - -s ompcUtara.:(li.J. JK-JjSO Standard Buqqies, Carriages, sri.ddIe . ' .. ... - Tea' is not fit to drink . ana b'pnng wagons. TItfrt are fully warranted, togetlicT Witlj the Newark Machine Company's populai lrain Drills, Wheat Grading, Fan JJUls Straw Cutter a, &c - : PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. AI30 Double nd Single Harness. 64,i We will sell our Steel Ttth IlM Rke as Cbeap iu ny otber jfirsA-claas k In rtie market. Vil r warrknted tedu good work or no sale. Cir ulant and price list mailed iree. v KiBW-AllK. JJIACII1NE CO.. Coluabas, O. $10.00 will bay flie 0A1SY New Style CORN SHEIAEB. The iten cleans the Corn- as it comes .out. Tub fyxstxtiov is JUkkb why me sell our Shellers o cheap. Answer: Weuildthemin wintt fi 1t A after our CLOVES UULLEU traae f ' 1 1 Is r. -A.U are warranted to de K I eood -work or w sale.- NEWARK It has at last been figured out that the net cost of the change of gauge on the 12,618 miles of lines is $1,350,126. While this is a large sum of monev, it is small " in comparison with the benefits which will result iroin this expenditure. This amount would build and equip nnlpRq nity-iour nines 01 new roaa ac an moa wifh hnilino- watPr. Tf tos- I average coau 01 .wojwv.. vermue, and vet many times this gunvhas :nAMfA affoMt;an.a.ifl been squandered in building par a io ;ntni.-tiln onrl not. 1 allel roads which the country did rt . - i not necu, auu wuusc uuusuuuuuu resulted in permanent loss to exist- To keep insects but of bird cagesj I ing roads; The establishment of a tie up a little sulphur in a bag and practically uniform, gauge through- suspeud it in the cage. Red ants 0ut the country will be worth many will never be found in closet or millions, particularly to the South, drawer if a small bag of sulphur and will be paid for in a compara- be kept constantly in those places, tively short time. Charlotte Oh- ,uui a ug once or iwiwniu put it in a cup. pour boiling water A till pool. Tint cold: 179 ; EstaWUlie then bathe the eye with the water HA-R-RIS, quite frequently. It is a sure cure Family 6rOC8rie$ Of all iCi&dS. for sty on the eye. .1 . ; - RICHMOND- . - For croup or pneumonia, bruise ROLLER JVMLLS FLOUF raw onions, lay on; a cloth with jrom one pound packages to Barrels, powdered" gum "camphor - sprinkled CONFECTIONERY, . 11. . 1.1 1 t t: i joining tne iois yi. uames ajiucucix y, D A At we 11 and otliers. 8th -26 acres of land on the Gold Hill or Stokes Ferry Koad, 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.. 9 th 182 acres. A very fine farm about three miles from Salisbury on the W NCR R, with 2 farm houses and other buildings: one goodweil of water. ' This tract has about 60 acres of the best of bottomyand, most of which is in cultivation and meadow; the upland is fine tobacco and cotton land. No. i Dai 1IWARD. to. v. No. 51. Daily. MAY 2adf1886. SOUTHWARD. No. 50. Daily. No. 52 Daily. . 3 20 r. M. 12 35 10 03 A. 9 45 8 20 -4 25 . 2 10 11 23 P 6 20 A. m. 3 00 " hi. ill 25 p.. M. 8 45 " 8 30 3 15 " 12 45 ' 9 42 A. M. 7 00 a. Arrive." New York, " PUiladelpLia, Baltimore, " . Washington, ' . Alexandria,' " . Charlottesville, " Lynchburg, " - Danville, Leave. 12 00 ni't 7 20 a. m. 950 ; 11 15 " 11 40 " 3 50 p. M. 6 15" 925 ' 3 40 p. M. 6 03 9 00 ' 1100 " 11 25 ' 3 00 A. M. 5 15 " ' 8 04 " 3 37 r. si. Richmond, 3 25 200 4 40 r, it. 135 " 12 28 " Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham, 9 45 P. M- 9 08 8 01 7 52 " 1879. over it? anu appiy to cuest uw lungs, and over with hot flannel; this is a sure curewhen taken in time. ltf X a V I S Cum la I 1& ft PATS, ', Ciaainnni.' CUj. .- , JToirs A. Botdejj, X White. we cordially Actmmtre your 41 s tiie best wmmcAf , known to us for Coawrbea. and Cleet. - , ., . W hare Sold -consider. bl.adja every cs it i iven satiaiactics. AUott t X4k. ' Hudson S X, - . rfald by Orujfjtsta. . Pries f X.0X , The President's bride i3 not a prot hihitinnist and believes in naving wine served at the table. The President draws his money the first of the month, .and is said to save f 25,000 o year. ; ' ', : In ascertain Austrian, town thir ty female printers were introduced! The typographical society, which wa3 aversetothe innovation; took a novel way of removing them. It took three years to do it, but it was TOYS. i CIGARS. . V : TOBACCO. TEAS and COFFEE, . SUGAR, , . SPICES. CANNED GOODS EVERYTHING FRESH. I am receivbiff crackers In fresh lots every npntlT have no old stock. 1 am n.oViuo. cnM-iaU, af this line and can snpply the wholesale trade. My new goods are arriving daily, nd are being offered as cheap aa anT the city. I want to wrpply aU the families with firnt class jrootls at a reasonable cost All goods delivered to any part of the city rree Of COSt. 'HTBeunw:. - ; 10th 100 acres on the Bringle'e Ferrv road,' 14 miles from Salisbury, 3 from Gold Hill. All wood land. ; GOLD MIXE , 11th 50 acres Placer gold mine tract. abdutr7 miles from Salisbury. valnable property There are at least 10 acres on the place thai win snow goia o euuiw .vi surface dirt. There, is aiso avemoi 12 or 15" inches showing gold. This property paid a Mr Goodman about ten thousand dollars some years ago bv washing the surface not xmore y - . i j i . than 150 ieet sauare to a uepm oi 12 inches. AY ith proper aeTelop- mpnt I have no doubt but' that it would be a fine paymg property. 12 h 1589 Acres., I havt also a one-half interest in fine properties in the above number of acres in Rowan and Moore counties, having good veins of gold, silver, copper, 5 41 3 43 2 30 12 57 11 07 A. if 840 7 35 A. M. 704 " 5 48 ' 5 01 " 4 05 " Greensboro, High Point, Salisbury, -Concord, Charlotte, 11 50 A. M. 5 00 p. if. 6 07 " 11 21 1155 1 10 A. M. 157- " 3 00 ' 9 50 a. M. 10 19 'f 1123 "! 1159 ' IOOp., 3 42 12 45 Pill 33 p. 10 42 8 15 5 45 31. Leave Gastonia, - Spartanburg, Greenville, Seneca, Lula, Atlanta, Arrive. 349 5 5ft- 714 8 00 ' 11 08 140 p. 1 42 334 4 49 6 12 8 25 " 10 40 P. x. ti I, 3 JTJJl BKAITCK NORTHWARD. No. 53 Daily. 0 00 P. M. 730 1 17 No. 51. Daily. MAY 2nd, 1886. BOCTTIIWAKU. No. 60. Daily. IfoT Daily! ; 40 A. M VI 18 " 11140 " iArrive. ILeavei Greensboro, Kernersville, Salern, Leave, ill 21 P. M. 9 50 A. si. ' jl2 09 A. M.lOO 00" " Arrive. 6 55 " J 550 " rTuvfno' been ensased in making and npimirino' Boots and Shoes for the past 23 yeara, the old reliable John E. Eagle, is acomphshed at last by the girls all ness on innla street third door helow Gas becominp- the wives o the printers. 1 tills, ll-iy:..-; . - :, - STATE T3"JSttJV NORTHWARD. No. 3. j No. 1. JAUTJAEY 18th, 1888r DATLY EXCEPT SUNDAY. University, SOUTHWARD. ri An I U .11 10 A. M. lATHTe 0 00 "i i 100 ' ILeave. Chapel Hill. Leaveu Arrive.: 4 55 No. 4. f No. 2 0 Wp. it 00 00 a. v The Grjipe Cure SAL-MUSCATELL IX AMERICA WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF EUROPEAN JOTTRNEY ! Oft ltm T5 ftd cbok fruit, n a ttl7 tor of the Uwh- tfae Bataral jrootrr U HEALTH AND LONSEYITY. Eminent physician claim this acMeTmiit new era in tli allied aclem of medicine, aa it farnUbea tho blood with Ha natural talinca that are lout or eliminated every day. . Sal-Muscatelle A POSITIVE, NATURAL Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Cure Sal-Muncafcll, is Natnre'a own prodoct. It Buppliea to the nyrtem the want of cound. rlp . rrapes and fniit; it is the dmplrst and licut pro ven live and cure for all Junctional dprangrment of the liver and it kindred ailmunU; ptwenta the alorptkn of malarial disease lever ot ail kinds; counteracts the effe;t of had air, rxx r drainage and Impure water; a powerful oxydiier of the Mood; a natural pneelno for ail aatn erup tioni. Sick headacliea, bilkmraeHa. nervounrtotui. mental depression, arid will remote the efiects of accidental indigestion fnm excexKlTe eatinar and drinklntr. It in a iiMK-iflc for th fagged, weary or worn-out. I'repared bj the r London Sal-Muscatkllk Col Bewareof Imitations. The genuine In "ttne wraprer onlv." - ' rend fnr eirculai-stoO.EVASOVITCn. Cm era! American ana?ur, P. O. Uox lteJ8, New York City. -Mention this paper. AGENTS : THEO. F. KLUTTZ & CO., " 17:17 8AX,ISBTJRY. IT. O. 00 P. M. I Sleeping Car JSorvlc6.; r cArxk sn 51 Pullman Buffet Sleeper hetween Atlanta and New York, On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Washington and New Orleans Washington and Augusta, fullman Bieeper oeiweeu luenmonu aau ureeuBuoru. - Through tictets on saie ai principal buiwoua, hj xu. , v For rates and information apply to any ageni 01 vae mpanv, or . BTHOMAS, Gen'l 3Ianager bichmoxd, va C. W. CHEARS, E. A- G. P. A CITY LOTS ON THE UJSTATT.TVrKNT PliAN. tor- Iron, soapstone, roofing slate; .also 55 & $g Per 12 OS til PajE 3tS K 3 Interest a large vein 01 uue oaspcr siuuc. " All of the above namea proper ties are positively for sale on reas onable and easy terms. All per-; sons -who desire to mvest m or pur chase will please give me a call be fore having. ' - - Ixts rnglnff In price from $ t .lCO ... . . . 1 Mln Stteet. FOXJTZ'S - HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER u 1 e1 W F0UT2 ip FCUTZ T f&M So Hnm will !te of Colic. IWrn or Lro ?- Ta. If-FontCi Power ara 114 hi tin. roaa' I'owdtrri will mre and preeii Hoo"ora. TcmW Powder will firetrnt le t Fl. tomxt Poardert will im-rrav Lha euatitttv of milK aot eremm twenty per cent, and snake Uie batter Crm and tweet. Tontx'm Powten will cnr or prevent a!not trT Pikask to wirhtli Horwa aod I uttle re eahiect. rowTZ'a ro ici viu etra kATisr actios. &old everywhere. . 11 - V DAVIS Z.TOUTZ. FrUprfater. EAX.TIKOKE. 1CI. Livery Stable, JOHN G. HEIUG, Prop 'r. First-das Turn-oota of all deacrititlona furw Uhed at all hour. wth or without drtvera. Boardins and bale .Stable. Drorera aeeomteo- daied. Frornpt attention paid to all customers , 1:1m. p ... MT: VERNON HOTEL, SAXISBURY. II. C. Situated, near the Junction of the RV&; D. and W. N. O. Ballroads. aTerwrljr gyurrv 1 iT- ed. 3 yirt-Claaj- , GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS. Large Sample Boom on Mala Street. sacmask coxtti rr- or CllAROK. Jportnmen will And Pali-borywHuated In the finest Oua51'hortinjr aeethm m North Carolina.. jnaT-CLAM MVKUV NTAIlLli. ' P. A FEEE0KS. Owner and Prop'r. Ofcas. D. Veraoa, Clerk. i 1 UERONEt & BR0. ell Dry Gpod Groceries, Notion. Hat, bhoes, lreas Goods, Trlmmlnjrs. They keep the bet of ooda; tbey acll for cash, ana for this reason sell cheap; they lake no mortgage, nor exact exorbitant price. This i4ho oldest mercantile hous; in the town per haps in the stale. They have merited good tratie ana sustain it. iney xeei erateiul to tneir many menus iot ineir libera! patronage. .3 . ' j - 3J-lf BUERBA13I tfc EA5IES. As reference in regard to the above, see Proprietors Xoehi Gae- olina Hekald; J Mcunbbms, Sr. Lnfce Blackmer. Esq,. Davis h Wiley, Bankers, and M L Holmes, ni't .- -T r nA OPT nnn' or oansDury, w "vu Esq., of. Charlotte. . 'r . S R. HARRISON, i-iorwt.,s.&- Charlotte Evening. Chronicle 1 . BRIGIfT. EAVSY, CHEAP. ' Relieves in keeping up with the tnnes. likes aegresivenes in bu.slne?ss and In 8tate. Encourages the upbuilding: of KorthCarodna. 1s a strong advocate ot more and better educa- V?swrM' latest TiesL State and JTatlonal news and Telegraphic irket Reports. 10,050 ACRES OMiND AT 51.50- Title PerfectHas Been Vested In Present Owner Since 1835. Excellent timber land, beinjr . covered with Cherry. Red Birch. Balsam. Ashe Oak. Maple and all other timbers com mon to the section.. Any amount of "wa ter power. Three vein of gold-bearing ore have been discovered, assaying from $2.50 to $10.30 per ton. Vast Quantities of Magnesia, Copperas ' and ' Alum are i found near a cave on this property, i isuuic uioc v-upucr. tuts cc 7 leg a wonderful work of nature. The land when cleared Js- admirably aaapicu to stock raising and agricultural pursultf For further information address ' BUERAUM & EAMES, . - ' Salisbury, We also have a tract of 10,000 acres within five miles of railroad, "f' Dak, Ash, Poplar and Hickory timher. tf sold at Once can be bought lor f t.40 4ier acre.'- ' "' - - ' ' Clisarsst Dally ! " " ; " W.S.HKMET. Editor and Protr'c-tor. iVtl Kememherif you get a sewing machine from Heroney & Erd. and after a week I trial you are not satisfied, you are at hb erty to return and exchange. - . Prompt attention! J. M; Morgan, Salisbury, N. C. ' MAKDFACTUBEB OR . To the Jlcrcliants ' i of North .Carolina: I renpectfully rail joar attention to the following CIOAK.?; and the prices at ' which 1 offerinar them to tho trade. All the articles named are fiit-cls. Below find the following Brands and Price List f Fi"a aDd Domestic CIGARS. . ixsiEiX, ...:.-.....-- !gs..oo: HEART'S DELIGHT ..".-.- 22.00 EXPECTATION 27- . TF.TJMPS ; 7-0 MTTLE COMMODORE , 16.C0 tven to orders. ery Bexpfctfnlly 18 : - - :-' J. ai. aiUlUAK. Heroney d Bro. have thirty years expe ?, rienccin the faring JJrltue LvttMxa. have served SO vcar in repaii ing. 7 The examine all and sell none Lut the. best. - i i
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