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NORTH CAROLINA HERU.D. THURSDAY. - NOVE5I BER 1 1. IWI. tjrTA Humid kui Iks largtulnretila turn of any paptr pwWissa in (Virus CITY ITEMS. ....IV.-. .. Cotton has been quite lively here this week. . The Mt. Vernon bad 210 arriv als Uet week. -. - - .. ! We had ice, ileot and novr Tues day, which i rather unusual here at tliiijtjuim. Tuesday, we nnderstand, was the busiest day of the season at ilerouey & Bro's. A new building is going up be tween Li6erty and Kerr it reels, fronting the r"l. Another new building i in eouwe of erection on Chun-h, between Kerr and Cemetery itrerta. Two large tanks are being at the W. N. V. K. It. shoos. vruc will be situated near the lis-mile tank. ,. K M Uoolsby, of Harnnr.l, ,Ia.li- on nwn r. w ii stiro'Tii . n liuiu- it'T in inn until itriice 1111 ine i .1 (KB. K. C. Miller is .receiving a large stock of shoes and other dry goods. which will be added to his nice line 1 of groceriea. -WwsM-etad to ae the rest of Maj. Cole's iron front stores com- , pleuwi; they add greatly to tile sp-; ' pearaace of that corner. "-.' B. (iaither's vouticedt ,-bitd, who occurred on Sunday evening last. Mr. John Brookfleid. of Shelby. 1' rtnt'1 f'.rm.-rly .K-eu- p-.l by i. ll. (iaskiil a.id wulopeu a laree sto--S of s MP notions. We ln-ar (bat Mr. T. IV Johnston wilt build six iifw .dwellings on Main str t to the .Vortli ward. iJiml of the lumber is all -rvdy on tbe groasris. The schedule oo the W N (' R It was changed on Samlav. The Wifte rn-huuii train now leare at 1 1 .10 m .n.t. t of 11 J.-. Tl... -i r- m L . 1 hs firm nf FoarJ 4 Inoe h Wen jliibjfnl hp mutual extiM-nt. ' Mr. W. II. Iliea r.-tires, having si.ld bis iatotvat U Mr. .'. A. liu-e. The firtn remains l oan! & We w.ih th Br firm success. Miss I'anlteo- H.iwjr.1 has ir which hal YM'btid two cr.i ulufuui.Mi,'! ljj.U - iu - aoond fruit this M'SUhipi. The on'stre. ' When be li,oucl. no one' , , ... i , , , . , ", i presented is of the sveund 't mn. and , a .a wkutg at bim, lie .lipped two! u perfe:t in sin, sl.aj tndil'.avor; i ,jr of wnts oi.d.-i !ii; !.(. l'.,r-i It is not gentle known ,,h,l!!":",U- Mf - l'by;. ever.au4,-j Jiat. W. Tavlor. the well-known i '"' Tl1'"':' P''" "? ..I....... ....L... 1... I. !,... rinu.f and Snnna- is a t,r.,tlr ! 1 the Taylor hrothers, Alt and Hob, the gubernatorial canlid.ites in Tenuis tee. Miaa McCulty. srho baa nrncd a.; s hwl fcr the binBt of Hrooklya hcl. MHkl. in ttu Ik. l,r L uLi'i. 2 . j,,u.i..,i,...i i as has been reported. Mie:ltUke.'coltrit. wliwh asonavtmniisli-l all ih nnniisahe can rvt. irrenec. led. II rut was liear.l la-f-.ra : tire of denomination. The Central fnmmittee of the Tiowan CosiiSv Veteran's Asaocia- tina bat ordered postal eards to i be sent to notifr the veterans to re- i port their names for enrollment: as sun as this at done lh Central CommilW will at point a ilav of meeting. Mr P M Hmkh will hire the patent roller machinery put iu his st-am flouring mill in this city, This is an enterprise we are satis fied will pay. "It will also keep many a dollar in town that would otherwise go to Richmond, or some Otbwr good flour UitU set. Tbe School census of listrict 37 give 603 white and Cfll colored a-.booi children io the district. The Census seems to indicate an increase in population of about 140. The population of Salisbury last year waa 3403. It may now b safely set dowa at about 3,ii0. It may not be generally known that onr townsman, Mr. J. Douglas ftrown, I a leading politician of tb Fifth Ward of Sew York City. 11 took an active part In the late municipal contest for Mayor, and iuoceeded in carrying his ward for Hewitt, thereby securing hi elec tion. There were several small thefta committed the latter part of last week. The orst one we know of was at Mr, J. M, Brown's grocery store. . Ilia loss wa a 6 ne beef ham. Another YttJ, II. Uavidson's, a fine sugar-cored keni. Mr. Reed also several article snch as above named, .... , -. . x . ... Oar attention has been called to tb bad condition of Long street between Innii atreet and the bnngle'. Ferry road. We have been repeatedly requested to ask the Commusiooers -throned our column' not to let Ixina atreet! ffo dor. We ere told that this I atreet is sd a good dtral by onrj-' f apl. J. A. Fiphcr i I have con try people who wish io avoid the riemnri! !lie Imo ijiihg tiow U sjopot. . lv?rysUrt. Por.al. j A. T. Xye lift on Monday night ; fur .Vuw Yoik. : . Dr. Rumple baa returned from ' Blowing Hock. Mr, J.N. 'MeCobbina ia at Icaru on account of bad health. Mra. J. 0. lloilig returned from Wilmington on Siunrriuy. - atttr.- A.- IVl'su is-Vlsiting flitilieU and relative! in Charlotte. Mr. J. B. Sloan, of Concord, waa in town the first of the week. Ferraud Ilaughton is still very aick, but ia alowly improviug. Cant John Wilkes was in town on -Monday. Hirretarnod to Charlotte on Tuesday, Mr. J. P. Brown, formerly of this place, but now of New York, i iu the city. Misa Ilonry Morris and alio Miss Mary Brown, of Dane were in the city on Tuevlay last. .Mr. W. ('. McCubbins, one of the e.ii8lanU of the Morganton In- . ... I sane Asylum, is in the city for ''Mfewdavs. ' ...: Mrs. ,f , S. McCutbini returned home from Charlotte on Monday. She has made a short visit to Mrs. w. jj, Alexander, now living "i j : that place. t . 1 I " c r'-gft ry tnnch to learn j i i nat ie v. it. .i. i. ii ncai, tne iagvd father ..f Mrs. 1'. K. Shober. j ! has been very ill. but wo are glad to j learu that he ia cim h better . r, ,v , l Mr. t iia.. D. crnon, the enU-r- ; prising Jiote Ire of this city, baa ult- 'en charge of the McAduo Uouse in j tireenslmrn. The Hkkalo withes j In iu as much aucceM as he has had nim as much eucceM u u dm nan !tThlt ernnn in Liu eilv. l!e h,Pk, Mrs. I'aul hitcVf.nl and two ; TunberUVe. ate b -arjiog at Cant. , T .j-,. hMe biVU lMWjjng ,),,, im.r ,m,1(f ,, n'nUins.of V.e'.iru North t'aro- lina, and w ill remairi in Sjlist.orr through the ni;it lr. John W. I..V! ai d firniii will have f-.,r t'liina in a few dau fie wiil tet aii frn .Shu Krancisiv. ainiat tlilii, of t-lui m .nth. lavt ii native of S.ilil,iirr, one tif a l,uui t::f, e:l U' pn-ild. Me has has Utt.mti tu-,'!; K, iw.. the 4 etfrr-fti.A l1fvS.,u?Si,u'! Fore 4fir athOlf LuS-TR.arp;....:thiiri'Ji , eui'tims in' i;. n'era! ni-tre n:inute !v than we hive li. ard In reiofote. ' 'i hM lie,: ii i, ui.'.i.d l,i, kl, ? the wide tit Ui before Lini. " mi . ; j .1 Ikild Thi-ft. (A n'2rj by ilif name of l'iarlj Willian:. on lo,! .itntd.iy i-r.nin : , (en im, lien-. lie Ii:I'iJirrj. ill i'"1 " l"""1''- The negro direcleJ ms i;-,-,orso - townnl se railroad ! bridge. . Itet-jre lie reached tha I ili'inn the pursuer too iie.ir to i ' be heUhY f t l.iin. C.itit,n -itlv ' he Oroppet tiff ia;it and eudittxir- ; W care of Ir. liAlli'P. ftfl tininu, r o;ic, j rrwariiig (lie; i.ants. menY f-..r an ,- fie, r in il,o I i mapiairatr, an.i in neiaau n Uail, j p .a nmnmitled , ,'tiil i , , ! What oar ToOiileThluk f the Hiimstr.nl l.HW. ' Onr reporter has been around, in jtertiewiog our people in regard the above Us. IU will cniti to his intertiews. We olfer the col- - tnmns oi onr pa)-r to the uncus sion of tins subject. I. A. Htee was til first seen: he minss ii nngnt U) be repealed. W. Smitliural says il isasorindlc. M. 8. Brown is head over heels in favor of repealing it, II. Murphy considers it one of the greatest vilUinics ever concocted upon the Southern people, J. II. I-anier t It is one of the poorest things put. J. M. Hn.wu i Uo not know ex actly; it is good for people that cati take advantage of it. Dr.'Knnii : Think it is good in some respect in others it ia not. Hobs. Knni : Kill it if von can. Oeo. Wbitlock It ts a enra to 111 country. V. Wallace ! (rood for the ir.cn that made it. Relieve in a man nttving his debts. ' . 1). A. AtwcU : Do not think that weou;ut to have it.. D. . Julian : Kepeol it, if you can. K. B. Xeave : Kcpeal it. C. F. Itaher : llep-al the law. Wms. Brown : It il the meanest law in the world. J. W, Bostian : An honest man will pay bis debts; I believe in bon-calv..-. .... - : I;-,, i'eter E. 8wink ; A good law for the man who does not want to pay his debts, llurt ivsorand rich. J. A, Barrett: There is good in it and wonld not vote against it ,1. P. MciNeely : J)on with it. W. W. Uftle: The abolition wonld utablisb confidence. . K. keen : it protects women and children against improvident hatbands. Prfight Dbifilmlnatloos. Low rates of freight are the mak ing of a community; h'gli rales ill kill it. It is not the merchant that pay the freight, A la he who buys the goods; it ia the farmer printi pally. Tli rates on a car-load of agricultural wagons per 100 pounds from Cincinnati to Aslievillo is ? cents, to Htatcsrills Si ranis, .te Salisbury and Charlotte 77 cents, to tireeusuoro ?8 oenls, to iauviiie,7 Va., 5 J cents, Richmond 32 ceuta. Norfolk, Va., 32, Lynchburg 32 Washington 32 aud Baltimore 32 cents. All those rates are via W. Jf. C. R. K., so that car-load of wagons via Salisbury ia carried to ! I Balthnore -for 44 cent, per tuHuJredUfihe putta brMgiaxurjui TtPSJTlian if left at balisoury. 1 lie j samples for examination which , nl ,,, biiu-l diBereiiee iu the car-load is 1108, or i a car-load of wagon via Salisburv i to Balti more is HOH less than if left here, or it cost 1108 less to j carry a car-ioaa V4uu nines lunncr tlian to Ntlisoury. : 1 !:is is a great ' wrong to the people of onr county A ntate Km I run J lommission is powerless in a case of this kind as the rinpreme Conrt of the United State has only lulely decided, A State can regulate rutca within its own border; that mean it can reg late the rales between one point in the rotate and auother point in the i 8talc. It has no power when the ronte of tbc goods shipped lies in more man one siarc. . .1 n i.- as me present ra'.e a ivaiumo . " - j - arnier a farm wagon t nat is carried ; by Misbnry for M.oO lew than a , aiisourv niercuaiii, v;ni in iei, the Bowan oonnty farmer nay. 4.50M bonus to the railroad. Vt hat rem-1 edf bare wc? Two; cm, to let 1 Congress make laws to stop this discrimination. To wait for this means to Wuit years, probably till ln,u.K, 'l-l... ' tK7 pi" of ore given to nfce bro'-ghtt' with ab.mt easier. If this I n i, , i : i. n i ii'ftu iruui .uiilii, ine w iirisioi is on u, ve - . -n i i , ,t , .... , . I that will vield over i or.. Urthe tnn. have competition. Ixt ns have!,. . . , . , .. .... 1 ,v i oi . .1 ho north-tost extension of the cmrietitioii. On December 23 st of ! , , ... , - . ,, 1 t. v i ' '"r '! ypm looks very proniuitlg. this year, cur voters will bo called ' : iipia to tj;c f .r or agauut tnis I U'H'iHiWI,, iU-UllUIW, I.VI illfll.,, 1 ' . ' 1 to nto on that day; it means f 4 . SO sated on every wagon yc.u bni", aiid CTi-rythiiig-else in proportion. - I am olTrin all m Chrislmss goofa a t mt. as 1 am ffolni; Into the dr f roods luiriiiHHS ami diupI huve room for tiieai. Ntot is the lime lo tnr ymr ' Chriftuiak n l bv ihrjai Iwtk. yrrr Yuppeei'v. V-tf E. C. .MllXlllt. .4,c -.-Tu. There lisod tolreo niiitii With the siuai- r fro-trd tobacco i na lest anionnt of frosted tobacco is as worthicitt. aa if it virf kU fmatiiL i " . i i . Ti 1 , Do not myoor tob-co but use all ; I ,"K"'il'? "? ' I lui. The. cvnntry ia flooded with i p-ur t.'taccis anil Hie farmer who itfHis rot jinif fur cjimlitr. bul lit- : ijuaotilY, aul come out of the . - j 7 ', , A d.TOWksl. Isilj rrqulripisnrnsacT mmi where k cs iks hr-if t-u ejjltt aeiiiL ?u o;.Jfti ut travel . ' . . g.V C ; -, ' - The ScienliBo American, adver in "other eolarrin under the head of "Talents,' ecrtainlv uids no one to "sing its praucs,1 noiw.insianoiug luis lact ve fl it an absolute duly to tbe gen " P""C k P""iou m " " r ' " paiwr. to tell them that snch ' puon.inu as . sue m j Prifie ' :1 'r-1 tllt ,! troe I value eamiot be OYcr-estimatcd. it I stands si the head of all pqblica- mnning. Tint i on of tbe Jlions of its kind. A file of the pa- j priTate enterprise! mentioned in -t may be sceu at this oftce andj()Ur Mi jMe. Success attend this stihicrip'.ions received, - : ; - I Uowan connty mine. - J, longlas Cutting cut to I r.ieeea last Ttieadav lit IixinTton C . ,,p s ean of lo oi'ues. W. L'ake, Hons & Co., shipped during the month of October 13, lll,4!0crgareltes froui their factory at Durham. The W ilson Mills of Gautonia have been put to their utmost ea pacily day and night for some time past, tiiey uare ix'en n ling large order. The milt at Newton will be greatly enlarged at ouce. WONDERFUL Demorest's Monthljv Coalsiaini torlcs. Poens and other Lherarr stlrpetlons, eotnniulna ArtlMlr. fi ieolit'ic, and Ucosnbold mailers. Illus trated wlib Orlalnal Oteel knirravlaes, HIHos;rarurcs, Oil Pielnres, and Due WnwlcuU, making It the Mode) Msgsliue of America. , ara aaniber eontslos an order, ea tilling Ihr holiler to ibn selertioa of anv oaturu illustrated In the fs'hion depart- nient in that auniN'r, In anv of the una Rianuia'PHrea, makioff fmlterus dunnir the year iM Iho value of evsv ttirse dollars la e also pror oie to etv oonsidershle atteetlou tolhc Grand PHOinaiTloa Party motemeut as one of the moat liuporLaat and live moral insues of Ihe dar. lend twenty vents for the Current aum ber wilh I'allera Coupoa and you will cerlolniy iiihwrilie la Dollars Car a year and get ten times its ralue. -. W. iENNISOS OEMOREPT, fCHLISURR, t7 E. 14th FT . w long Sold by all Newsilealcis and Puslii.aters. NOTICE I The reeular annual mcelinK of lbs Western IWih Carolina Hall Koid Com pany will talis plica in Salisbury, O., na the 4h TVnluaKtny io Novemtwr. 18WJ, helnr the f I'h dur of rh" Winn Id. . - " U. P. EUVVIX, . Ro. aud Ireas, MINI NO NOTES. Dr. Cramplon whs in town oil Sunday last from Gold Hill miuis attending ohnrcb. , ? A Nftr Find In Stanly County. A Mr. John Parsons was engag ed in sinking a well near his house, ttild at the uclu of, SO feet vlruvK what he termed pudding stone, aud when brought to the auriace prov ed to be a nodule of embedded slate coated with free gold when crushed and panned yielded 74dwts of gold. This encon raged the well workers to save all the debris taken out to the depth of 4,ri feet. One proved to be conchoidal masses of Corn. ohloritic Blatc, coated on' all the " faces with free gold. Several 'nveea the pieces contain from 0 to 30 dwt j tfaeat Bran, per 'umbel, oi goiu. i ne owners nave piacea tnis new iliscovery in tnc hands or onr expert for examination, wtio will report on its probable mining value. (IroldHlll. Our reporter had the pleasure of meeting i api. uenry nnrvey, on - uvrronou ooss l vne ajuiu 41111 miiHMi, Judt Friday, and found bim to bo the riKht man in the right ; place born and raised in the miu- tiiK diatrict of Conrwall, KngUnd- bving minfd jn lic1in Afne8 hni Aivstrslia. aud knows bow to at- M,k uft ftn(, Utd gronnaith an j11jomitJc ,.in an(l porscrerance. , , M . , worting-"f tbwa bold Hill , B . i ;"r"d. "T"??0' n,"d. , pnjs iir ix niiw uiiiiiiueiib iiii rioilvr ! ore will be brought to light from a ' h vel that has not been seen or known to exiet before. Some snm- us show free I gold associated will) the sulphides and on the faces of sliekensidea. The Jim McCiuilesi mine has , , . . . lMfl i,'.irr.i!idril pi.rc rwi'iirlv 1. Hy bv some Northern parties who intend eret.-tiiig a plant of machinery with a capacity tor the reduction of 60. tons per day. The mine is situated about 0 miles south-east of Salisbury ia the t.ilcose schists and slate sec tion. TU vein is a ferruginous quarts ten feet in width on surface and 6 feot in w idth in the 60 foot level. The veid earhies" frw. gtiW, anriferonj pyrites and a smalj gcjr. met to .J K -i.k, . , , . , ' . .. , t. lwta. per tun, the sulphides , yielding from eight to twelve dwts. i' n .. ". per 'n About taity loni ou or kaYe bu submitted for testing with lh, b -.ve results. The outcrop of per ton. About city tons ofc ore rein is on a ridgnnith arj altitude of sutr-oue feet ubovo lie en-ek I forming a nearly mural face adruit- ling A the quarts and vein matter , being fliiarnrd from tho sei'ii, and I many lh maands of tons can so be ; taVeu directly to the mill, and this opeu slope will kcop the mill run I ning for many mouths. The sul phide portion of the vein ill be worked from (hv adit level already run M00 feel into tho vein, and by driflmg east aud west on the vein in level; large quantities of ore can then be stojied out, The par ties claim tlo v'ran miue and treat tliis ore for ti.HO vtr ton. A 60 M. i, boiler and engine and pumps. ierusiier, a centrnugal wet puuer- I ier, aoiisuiawr, aeviiers, ueeui piiunung furticc,.t. are all en the vraT to the mine, and in fortv , dllv, the whole busineea srilt Consamptiuu of Zloe Ore. lr Tart Flnss. lsl swd Mlslos tLvort ) Our Consul, Mr. O. D. Bfihertsos ut l.iege, Belgium, reports to the Btnt Department nnder date of August IS. m, that , during 139 the dcre lw arovlling worka of Bclgtura consumed 17,000 tons of lino ore. of which llclgluia mlaes produced hut 10,- 000 or Utile more lb an 9 per cent, the other seventy odd per cnl having bceB iuiported, as for xainpU.',. i3,000 tons from 'llaly, Including' eanllnia. 4.0u0 ioaf rasa Uipskw. sa.oo mm fmoi Bpalw. The tu.)daiA as a0,?M tons of , sine In -hieota worth rtv loaviug . lus. soudtGrs about SI.J-W.OWI. It hv the - opinion of t ont-il Konertson twat America ores night he exported t Aitworp with proflt as there ts sn duty to ay o lorrAgn tlno ores to Belgium- He slates that calamine holding 10 per seat, of sine would tie worth "free on board at Antwerp ' 1 17 4o per long too.. This, wa apprehBd, would Dot prave sufficient tXHYipeaisatioo for sine ors from the United States. r THK EXIriTKN'CE OF WORMS in tbe Intestine darkens tbe completion, is il not reaaunsl.le to uMnos thai ibrir nrMem will ruin health!, Bbrtoer's ludiaa Vannifuge wlu destroy aud expel them from the body. I A No. 1 Portable 'Woof5 Enrnc tv) Boiler, 10 borne powar, but little natti and la perfect coodittop, foraale low dowu. Zuiuireof . : U. M. JONES. . Or T11BO. HUKKBAUM, 6tf . SatWmry. Ns V. KfONEY ft amlac-n tbe beat iMow In ttie Ptmi. You can iwrtTi got tl.0 Painii tad parti wltbmit paying exprew freight from a event ritftnce. as etui Wtl) have to do If Uvnubt of tomrn iimnofarturm, 7fV eta w.tl make a ol-l plow ac. U ool tliw ncWiTi'? TOBACCO-MACK ET. Ecpuiirro by jun siiKrrno. Lup. Common, Medium, (.ifHMl, - Fine, . Coiiiir.oa, . S 9 DO fiH 00 4 00 tf, II 00 - It W (B 1 1 IK) 11 50 ill) 1 00 4 m m ni - e so n i "5 - I I Wit 18 Otl - ii Ou ip 16 uu lfl 00 30 00 lit iff. as li 43 00 00 OO W. Medium, . (Jowl. W rnjprn. Common " Medium, - .. l'iae. PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected by V. WaiIsce. 2 00 ,o 60 40 00 a 1 oo SO S.-i 4H 40 10 90 15 0 90 , 1 ' lt 40 Irian Potatoes Oniont, " tefs, per doren. butter, per pound (ikarct) Spring Cbiekeiis, C'olton, g)od raicidifn.-It-swax - Raw . Sanfrus Oil . - . i I,,, ; Iv,,v, Pitted Clierric TnpleU half pearlier " qimrten Blicil aiples LVMBKU MARKET. roIIRECTEt) Yl FRKFT BT i. B. (IIS, l'ine, Framing t 1 00 " one in, h sheeting, Ciairic weather boardingfixj, 100 " ceiling, lx, green . 100 " ' " dry I l.ial 2S ' "' Oil green 100 " " " " dry 1 I.'. " flooring 6x10 dry clear 1 1. " " green 1 00 " henrt, fencing, 1 , 1 i5 a 1 50 White oak, car timbers.clcar 1 ?5 " " framing posts 1 W Poplar, 1 00 a 1 25 Walnnl, 1 50 a J 00 Shingles, handmade fine 2 50 a350 " machine 3 00 Wjoitlosk & WrigW, ' (Successors to Gri&ai t Holces), bex leave to antKunie lo their friends and Ibf public peueraMj- that t!ir will keep ut t(V- ntantl formerly orciipitM, by Overman A Holme a full and well nvlfc- tol utori, of IWnr atvura of tli' (.tillm-M of trade aml haul lUru j-at rall), wc will svll at LOW PRICES. W carry a full stock and only aak for a iritil. Our Mr. Wbi'l.vrk baa been In tbc fthoc HimineiNi for tmw, and cnu guartin tix Ute bevt good at Ihe LOWEST PRICES. (Mliii. SEYFFERT, Trui BAKER ! will famish you these hot rises the aloas Dread. Rolls. Hisrults, Cake, Crackers and cTtrjiuiuf la his line. . HOT AKD POLO LI Mi nFJI AT AXL TIMtS I.N TSIC DAT I 42 -ly J. R. SILLIMAN, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER RAMSBl'ltY, - N. C. Residences a Specialty. WHITE for ESTIMA.TES. Tborougti WorkwsnsSip Low Prices. f ' x. - )- ' --'' INSURE YOUR u' .T. S. McCTTBBnrS, JrM will pivo tliis class of risks special attention. - licmeuibcr tliis is tho season (or riUES, so call at oocc and Insure jour property. l-tf. Vraatea, I t stswoltJsssl ftYASsT tkaat hsaillUsM U) It ra1rBrt lltvl lrrrsWt4MM pTt Mrt tr4 ! tti 1'attha.t Ufros sjo ktiori trovtc. Tor-Tai wrj iWMtiiWe n rharY? fcf uiaisi.tlasB) Ws4pt W .re.sri.itra AWi.w by pail tnm nUfs fM 1KIT1K4C A Haul ICB.K AM. which kvM lbs. atr4 IsiTttpsnitlai b)si!sd In lira worlrj. Mist iar i fanrnH sirrnlstti'Mi mmi ia t u aVrUsM Ivin ftiitsitsjg iMott is, lv ihrTaat )raarT 4'leil tm ae )". ibvr"r,prtniwni of 'fnlonal ix-rr t aw, 'niy ft Mil in twt mnmUT.U cotm thai asssas .sj til antspM fi trt! slf tt towwrjlidti patsmtsisl fii-h .fk. Try it inm HHiailhl lo Ma tt.U. sVolJ bv :l rtf ennUalp-rvi, If yoy kaTw Inskswa tm ai jrrit l tnnH V lln, -"2'u -ia oi .. ,m? simfticaR. -I HrnaHerar nW ToA mmm Ilk J 'arw7r, Jl Bt I'i.g.'i.Ul prwparalmp rftnr If - 1 TkHrsasna aperlsMtlots IW MtU lp 1 lh UnilM) felatsr kd4 fortliu sWua. I trtsM. I ha pnhliahwTSl of lb Sets? n tin ii.1' ArissmcM tMUlinu 15 9t M wvlleilOr I 1 for taisnt. trtde-vmstf.w. ttrfif. psMsHMswI rtsthla sstn.. In tba UnlMd KtAIM and 10 ahistisi nsiTantsi In iTsiiiarts.. KnaUnt.. SINGER SEWING MACHINE and ilirHty tonwi'arp hcnnl In Oi n.OtU,! colltir! of vvtsry vu4 au-l ( liui, no W tlmu in the abutict where hu.ut)' uuii euHh ibonnU. MACHINES ARB SOLD on the iniisl favuraMe Installment terms, sad liberal diseoutil for caaU, Thiee quarters of ail the Sewing Ma chines m,ld thrniiLdiout the world ln vesi were SINOKRS. For llsrlit running, ease of operation perfection of Hitch, suoed and ilurahllilv none eomnnre to our New Maehlne-s. I Heinetiber our prices have teeently leeo J greatly reduced. ! Doa'l fuil lo call on our Agent In Halls. ; burr before von r.irer.a.uv Kicreeile rllMl.U n,n 'an ..h. .....M, .1.1- ..... ploymeut with U4. For parliculars address : THE SINGER UAN'F'G. CO. st Richmond, Va., or CiiAauoTrr, N. C :io-im CITY IaO.T'I Wc are now otToring a beiutifu) bulltl InfC lot in t)i Wimt Waiy). It Is in onr of tbe bfd lot-nliliei nml in valuable plwe of profrprty facing oo Fulton ntrott. f It will be wild v:rv Hivmp for Canh. Partit? meaning buaiBew, rail and o plat at thi oflce. r 4-tf EUERBAliM L EMS. HAVE YOU SKKN" IT P i ' It is tlmcniOAv to buy your Fall (.chkIs as tho KiOt-ii&s ih'av. ft esli.' - - - .iim niuiiiR-r DRESS GOODS. THE LARGEST AND BEST EVER BOUGHT. Caslimere, Camel's llair, Ilonieppiin, Casimeres, Flannels, II road Wails. Kverythinjr desirable in Dress (ioods. Wo rail special attention to our SS cent Dress (iooels; the best wc have ever boon able to offur to Iho trade. We cau match our dress goods with the latest TRIMMING S , Ftn, MOPS. AfsTIiACIlAN, STIIIPED 1T-U8H, BTRIPKD VKt.VET, SOLID VELVET A'D VKLVCTF.RNS IN ALL COIlHS. CHEN1LE FRINGE. BIQ LINE OF I'ASAMEN'TLHIE TltlMMlKGS. OUR LINE OF HOSIERY CASSOT BE SH-RPASPED, SPECIALLY RIBBED GOODS FOR CHILDREN. Ladies and Children's Wmps, JACKETS, NEWMARKETS AND SHORT WRAPS, THE L AT 1ST NOVELTIES IS JERSEYS. , ;' t "" -o - WE CAN GIVE A COMPLETE ASSORTMraT, EMDROIDEHED. WII1TB ... ; ; , , A.XU COUlItKI). A FULL LIKE OF GE.'T LADIES'; ASD CMLDRBS'il UXDERKEAE; FLAXXEL AXD -CAMEL UA 1 11; THE BEST A large ami f-lcgiint selection of Shoes for ' , LADIES AXD (iliMTLMy. GOOD STYLES AND ; 'LOW PBICES. ... . W are not able to montioD everything we lave in Stock-, but eotrve and ace. It is no trouble to sbow von the goods, even if yon do not want to bur at ouoc. We will take groat pleasure ia showing von everv thing. Beapcctfully, THE DOUBLE STORE OF K L U T 01 if ll D I. EM AH IS JJTO-W OI'nHIIlTQ FOB SALH The Largest id best Selected Stock of Drees Goods, Trimmings, Dorneslica, Flan nils, Oassi meres,' Motion, Pliirt. CWlt ing, Shawl, dersrvs, Nov Market, Jaoketa, ribws. Boot. Ikssbcra, Uioocrira, 4c, in Town, and many other good aud uaoful tluiift ts namerous to mention, bat eimplv any lu oou and a!J Oct. r?iii. ism- Mm Chlci ination Works. PURCHASE OR TREAT COLD ORES . CONCENTRATES, ETC. SH.;P;r; :TS SOLICJITCO ff0A PyFj;!:s H;,ma Ope FOB SALE. WORKS i SALISBURY, X. C. JOHN JACOBS, lHf Buperintt'Diicot. MILLER & .SMITH, Balltuiy-, N". O. RESTAURANT. i Wc lake lKiriitr h the duv.' weet or RvwDtii aal futnitli mcn!n at nil Ixuirn. ami nl l ptiit ; fcinartnitTilf ith'ul If tiecirfd. 1 Our tiiM i upsitiftl ffh Kif b-rt to mmi, tin liidiiiR innterw, fn -tlj fish, rH.l -in . j , i prsjsjstrY-.! j tliaj mont dpfirtiVfil ui) li onr nxtuiB nfr tit-nllf fiinnlifij tuiil ktil tMsritn ami oti. j fwcihlt Onr trrnnm in polHrmMl (tnnT- ' huriffw molfn.(v hjm-i! j-4.x.tumaJsttwusi tut I ymrirc(til trvs.iM 1 t 'uiiiic' iv 1 with our tltat In Urit clyn Bar, I where nnttitntr txit tlx- tnira-al viiifsa nni lmi-r rt kt-'l-l. Willi tint; T iSn. t.J liar. Thcnt Id s)l1 n U ls0W blUiWd aiabsJU With pool UbU, 1.(1. j BRICK ! BRICK ! BRICK ! i IiX-Mt-ClClSSSSi ! Hand-made Brick I 1 For Sale at Zlon Wesley Collet iBRICK YRRD. W. H. OOIXR, lailustrial PupiliitefuleQt. 40 tf-Kl3m of eiHl flo.'.llti'. ': .: uiiin t-rei". ' I
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