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X1 1S0RTH CAROLINA HLRXLD. rHCBSRAT. - FEBUCABY 1J, ts7. arXto Jknld Am It UrfMdrtmU Ke M safer jwMuM in Koran OMcaimoK urn : HxarlfHUIiijiiia, 91 50 " M paUto ldrUM. - in ats swaths, - - - 1.0a .u.niin will esU. a r sHa u saSMrtpUuasav. .M. CITY ITEMS. KOBEItT L. BAXSAY, Local Barron. New Adv.rtiaenurnUS. Insurance card J. Allen Browo, agent. Eiecotor's Kotice Dorcas E. Boat, eiecutrii. Administrator's Notice Farley Kllrr, administrator. lion a and lot tor sale It. itramkBald. Coort neit week. Lent begins next Wednesday. Wore rood on the alrectt and better prirea. j Mf. Vernon VJS arriralt at Uotel last week. the Tb bflyi are qnila btray at the rr-hae. A qoantity el repairing a oa band. Tha mail ahoTeleri ahould be I ralled t to iiupeet aeteral of the Iiwt uiuatllll." 8:gMd light and laga bare brew arrangrd rr tba depot in connec tion with Um klrgrapb offioe. Ma. Cole !a bating new feaea aad other tmproaeomiti rnaile on the lot i (bo rear of Yocug A Uoa-. tiaa'a ttore. : Tba wveavlra bare taken oar eoeety by atorm. but we are glad to leaa tbat it u nut m fatal a report -4 i tome of toe oet bra 8ta-. Oraat improeMnt are being naiie ak the riepnl by tearing dewn tbe old la a a haaara and a general rteanng ap groands. of the aarrounding AslHWnry tMaaCMtMtnttr. .. .. .... , I - . A 1. . " ' lloase last Ksjdaf Bight. Tbeyai,. ... 1 .4. 1. 1 1 11....' J D " "i?sl,.aittksittr. es..rTrti(f'"j8u-' aainWaneTit.!-' A Garaaaa iu gnefi ftir tha Wo-1 l of Him Mamie K i'erkina, ol l is1hi, tx the -hurr Oob j fooats, Mondaf. wvwnioa Hal. I Tsw niire rriiing waa eite uf ue-J 1 us) epyatnt The faettat tcttlcmt nf Mm. Anaada f l.aL.ll. . I V . t plane fr 1 tbt B.ri.t ei;rch a fc-v W . . , ,. TnarwdaT. it I d'k. p. . ln.d of tb. tar aad the aabiie aa lo.ltrd ' ..... ' . J. T. Wyatt, srbe bao kewsi rrae - tiiig ta toe ftoaihrra Sutra for seteral aiaUs ta the iotrreat of kts millaunte baaiasaa, baa relara-rd hosweanU apo4 amapeelaaf amorb ! larger aailletona traU ta tba near ' ' falars. . j . ... : I Tb beaalifal. balmy dart of last ; week have beea ra.tely inm away , l.ythee.04 or'westrre sod slatk, " Iiii party ajd ll Vr: thrreleaing ehuida, which toopHia-, , ,l -rwidnife- f l apt. ! I- shew that lb. .Id W.aur fcifgi' '!weuiBK''' ,!!'!rrr UaatUgobis iey gnp lor the ' R' frethairnts wore U..anti- "J , baa wet 1st go his ter grip for . rrrtlant Opnnf. Mr. J. McTabWa! baa asorrd into Mr. Robert M -robe's boildmr. lost I tbe rear of Baker ft N ear. tia simp, warrr h will eloet not the remainder of hie ark. Wei aorraiasMt tsaa air. cv Booms will coejttewo the fereillaer wnsttteea. Kollfcf ttoaor i C. G. Kural Cw.ij.naj t! S tost. 1 iAm Coi. Tbra. t.oaan, Sam Jonneen, I larcnre fcHtl- Vtsel Moose, John Kendle tuao, Willie Knead, Ixiuis Hwink, t inni Warner, lo Wallace, B ce lls Irexltr, aiafla Walton. ' ; .'" Messrs. 8c holt 1 ft Wallace are W; the More formerlr ewrl ' br Mr. J. H. McCubbins remsej f - .,1 olbrrw.ae, improved,' pre para-1 i- .:.i.M.BAnn.l i! .1 in.u of boota. shoes, hats, am- j arena., iruuaa,. ana roust's. . one ore to the BrnV,, The rarge ave-atory btici tobaoro fatv of J. U. 4aasktll it bring rapidly filled with a 6 as grade of ti. -Tbey will eommeitce work., shortly. The bnilding a eommcKlioasly arranged for the working ol the leaf, ftieeai eUra- ton, era., are tss ecaveu- teas?.- j .j. v j , A fftt of horses raa ' away down " Main slrcot, last Friday afternoon about dusk. The team beronged to aeme campers, who h t them get out of om of tte bitching lots. A . - gMitksun baiiinng what tlie ex . citeawnt. bmobs. waa told by an .;. eitiitej dork tbat "a pair of horses down the timet and lit hi front ' -of Ibe BoydoD House, . ft' -.. ".' . 1.1;. One of the most enjoyable events - of the eeseon was an informal tea " i party girea by Mr." and ilri. ttpaia, at their residence ia tne an- twrbt of theeitv, Thnrsday evening fast, to the bngbt and aeeomplihed y. Mist Dwkieeoa, of Kichmend, Vs., or More fmiccts. The adran'sges ;srho it at present their guest. jof waterworks tonnr manofscttirnrs eral cotlj vi frotn -tiw city werrjcannsi be oveirstiniated.. .Iside mseat. svud tbey pranoance the tn- j from tic wot taring to thera it k ' itartastisgoat A grsjad atwssa. ' luf convenience and ciMv. Perusal. T. goerf 0. B. Rambler end bride I " Mr. j. M tlodgins. of Winston, j spent Sunday with InuiiM lu this city. , .. - Judge Gilmer has engaged rooms t tli Sit. Vernon Hotel tor nest w3k. Geo. F. Gill bat quit tlie road end will again work at the' car shops here. Mr. T. 8. Kyle, of Gadsden, AH., it visiting his friend, Mr. Clarence Murphy, and will remain litre Sev eral da YS. - - We regret to learp of the illness of Mr. V in. Murdoch, who liaabeeu contiued to bu bed for aevvral weekt. J W. 0. Unchurch, one of the mo;t ! prominent buaineaa men of lUleigh, ! ieut t uctday and Hedneaday our city, ." Mr. I. It. Julian, who it now engaged at Uuicigh at Doorkeeper of ilia House, spent Holiday with hia family bore. v';V tvi. Mr. Cicero Cliuna and lady have returned to Mississippi, after a visit of several aetks to hia mother and friendt in thia Bounty. , 'Ilea. Mr. Craaford. of Ixing- ton, mm in the city Saturday, on hit way ttt TUinl Creek,, ah re he preached Sunday. " Mr. J. Wan. HoyJ, lawyci for tnerly of Virginia, haa loeated in thia ett and will follow hia firufoc- ,j0n. Wc a iali Liiu the beat of .uc- c.nt, a 1 Eobt. J. Foster it at boat on a j eisit. after an anaewce of aeeral, months. Il leaves toon for Jw- rrwi. va iu jiu.i.j ui.i.ivu vi u C. ..'. . - , . Miss Mary B.all is spending few data wuh hettinel. Dr. James Hrall, uf fjuwond. She will return tbt latter tart of the work ami in- i , . , 1 im .,;, .J Jn.. mr rises, .'- . . . Bos lirtolj. - r. F, M. t.i.ne, of Stntm ilte. , was tooor v.wa it Motmay and ( lue.dy l.Kikiiig f..r a l-atioii to J rstaWah tl.ao box f lory, f aaoatottmatactstr 6ostslcaU and r Mould t that here. It , j - , ( u u u in u 1 "long f. lt ,int.: 111 i I and we rap pru hi in heal tv weleon, " ' t- BlSililttJ A.UU. Kef befura In . ti Sali.bury ha tb.ro beva suihai' axivry 01 , gilding biiim., we en,.., now I And this is owing, ttrat, to the crease in eur q.uiai;iin, lmu see- : ' - ' ' .""Pr" 01 tne mis 011, r.1 in uro.iiH8. .. . , . ... .. . , .. .. 1 . " w VI Ml ! ' 'igi.ii mwii., anu suit inerc pre ; j a great many ihi.ia. and 4eairnblv I jlots f' aal... Tlie priis range ; from fSS.ot) ta' 1 13 00, ami we i bava so d.iuut that they will all be 1 built ap in krt iban m year. - lu iltoae eonieniplatnig building we ad via to bay a4 miw. 1 - -' -mm j. I Talent luo Tarty. The wrnat rji.r iVe r'ent of ihe 1 fii! and tatghlr tnp.yed. '1 he Val- t.. 1 -JL '...,. i ! last, and the hand uf Ft seemed 1 1 1- i. th. ,l...i 1.1 with i - H.t'l.1r and Miss Lin e lliirtir . dcetrvs movu frwlit for the taste duMaretf in the ar- , rangemeiit of the novel affair, which I I was a aooci?aa in avert rasnaet. axihl lo,' Wll.embr.ijal byali pre- j "' ; - P. II. Thtxninoa Hill iwMtta to SalliAcry. ' Mn M. K?tf.iimcs fcoaeolif to Mr. I'. U. Xbumpwn .the tobacco factory finmcrly occupied by Holmes "T" J' . ( " " " bHlldif(ki , Wglit, and be will lbs aad add new nerr will be bought, and be will manufacture doors, sasb, blinda and all kinds of agricultural iiaplements. To the maultine ahop will be attached a f'inadry, where any kind of work in that line will be done. Mr. Thompson will moro bis, family here at once, and he will employ twenty-Bra bauds to begin with. Th HilaLD extends biro a hearty welcome, Onr Water Warka. -f ...Owing ta the stroaaoas effort of oar town commissioners, and espe cially onr major, Mr. E. B. Neare, ' the water works are now an assured fact. The time to Bui)) them has keen eitetidl to the first of June. I'inea aad otlicr malerml hate been ordered, airtl work will commence about tba first of March. 08 hy drants have bee eontraetrd for by by the town authorities, to decorate our street corners and protect onr homes from Die dread lira Bend,. A great many private families have made application for wtr connec tion in their residences, an J wc, have 1 no eloaht that every ttore brilding ; ia tow a will bo rrniiiaod with sn The Nalttiburjr' ImproTment A number of citijsiits of Falisbnry I, met At the Mayor'. OffiWon 'J burs- ut nigiu tui 10 ooDiiucr t rre nro- priety of forming an organisation, for the purpose of encouraging all enterprise lending to the improve ment of Salisbury. Mr. Thea. F. Klutti was called to the chair, and Mr. I. 11. J'ouat waa appointed secretary. After consultation it was determined to form an associa tion for this pnrpoao, and a 00m mittee consisting of Meant. Theo. V. Kliittz.l.ll.l'ooat.K. B. Near. M. S. Brown and Het. F. J. Mur doch, were anDointed to draw no a I constitution and report it to the next meeting, Mavor Veave waa ' oppoiuted to correspond with Mr. ( II. Tbompaon and guiuaiitte to ''.'m nUlautial aid from thie W ?mtlon ,f 1,8 hol'1J loc8t h" I,0P here. It wot reaolred that all the white citizena of Salitbury who art! will ing to eo-operate with thit Aaeocia tion be reqnested to meet at the Mayor'a Office at 8 o'clock, . , on nt.it Thursday (Ffeu. !7tu). Aiao that eopiea of th proceeding! be aent to the Nobtb Cabous Herald and the Watchman. FIHiN'timann's conipreaHeflyeiiit furjala by Tomk A Duatlaa at Vc. a cake. SLtpppw the Kanch. ' ' f' Jhe Ktaulr OUcrret ay.,iast Saturday John Marks, who wat cm plt.red at mail oarrief from thii point to Nilnnnry, left tor "parts ' PPKnoWn. HIST qar ttOtilH..,fte uuiiurcd. dulUrii---.jihlJU train. Mr. 1 11. M. Dry, of this town andr the remainder from her. Yi . . Uus-j sell, Bilesvillewiu placed a his mi 10 ur uvii.cnu 111 oaiiaoury. 1 AiTinng tn rsaiiionry, jtarKS pur- for himself; A tll.OO suit of fItbe. a U 9.00 pistol, had a share, snd then Iwarded tho train, as he . '' Cenconl, stating that be wonlil return Aliifia&v n.nrntnf, at woniu rciurn atuiuiar oiuruiut; ai ifi o'clock. Monday morning came hut MaTli.did not. and nuUw'r, he 1 uivnv, u ir. oraiu u i ,, r.-rf,v U AuiUt , nb., of , morfgatd tiriipertT, a nd bis brotlier n iiit Marti, who is tl the oiaif eon- t.-u,, relibl genlluaian.t p.,; J liu,, out pf that w.aw ey!.. . A lr-c w r oranrra lint rerctved ' . , .... . . i . - riila oriuise trovm: a ftne ) ,W-hT''tUkj,vl nilShiaa and olbesi fmu. rvi iiAiirfttiFvhm ivb a. ' TMt B h It t The following sdrr rtiscinant waa mated lat wevk I'mviilance township r ' " , JZT bV '' 1 will K-tl im llir r,ib (1st of Fsti. 1K7 in-;xl,t nnWiMri maaaataid iwm mm wu-y ntr. Jnwj J.tA Whether this is a relic from Anno "! .? r ! lun .-"? ramioi ivii.. Jim wv vnnuer vnemer Mr. Jones meant that he will sell sitting on bay horse and he being iht ymr old. a pair of food eyes. bis farm and borae. of, abcllitr the . e and good farts are eight year ' old, or, whether lhe town of Salis- 1 hory i itnated on a bay borse and I i - ....t.! mlm. ..1.1 M .k.,i... i. i i wat.ts to sell the ryea en a farm lo-l-ratrd in Haliskary.orabetlier Salis- bnrr is located in tne two eves, or. tow a of SalisbBrr it lb good farm,orwmtli-huth, y, the horse, ryea and " " "" . orjUead which die in the Urd." , whether the buggy borw tobe!J i ,w '"! il''n UX "" ' nlher Xr. Joins wants toswll ' ! g"n,'.T ? he town of Sails , " We aould like to know the i 1U ts.e. St . s .-a..-ti t S ' ' To tha Pttblto, J ! f f. H. rWvnAcVf : miwt to fie ready Ibe Itol, jit The poMic h larircd to be rraly nell k to rt.ee ire gi'tue for tYladlcr trim lhe public. It Th X County. . J i Several of tho cittaens of baltt tury signed a. jK titioii to form a iiew county, wilh Moorcstillo as comity teat..". 'J'hese,aiguature wire given Under tho ' imprruion that tie whole county would vote j on it , All thr tigneri aro opposed j to the formation uf the new county, and only signed in order to show the applicants for the itcw eonnty how ut ucli the people of our county are opposed to a new conntj(.u We hare interviewed as far as possible the Salisbury signers of tins peti tion ; they sll and every one most emphatically oppose the eeparation of any part of ltowan to create a new county; they only signed it in order to bring the matter before the people,' where It wonld be killed dead. W'ti think that there is not a man in the town who wishes a sep aration. We think that bur people now pay ta.xct enongly and that they are uot willing to pay more, 1 which they would have to do if any part of Bowan ae taken off. ' We hcarhat the advocates of tha new county are seeking Ihe snpnort of radical members, promising them two radical senators, from Wilkes, Alexander" am! Iredell, i We hope that it a mistake, but still as it is a public' ruinor in Salisbury,; we me ntion It. " "" " W'e hope our Senator and Iteprc sentativa will look after the interest of iur cOTnty and not ailow (lie fairest portion of it to be separated, from it, without Consulting the whole county iu lbs matter. ' Orennljtatlon of the County j I llMlical ALOel.tf inn. I Dr. J. J, PiiminereH c.U,d ttol.V: v Oramptoi. will not Kan- moling loordnr end Urn following , nicer wore clouted : l)r. ,. (i. Uainaay, president; Dr. John White head, vice-president; Dr. V, M. l'oole, secretary, and Dr. K. It. Doraett, corresponding tecretary. A motion carried to hold a meeting 1 on the aeooud Saturday in March 1 ior tne purpose 01 adopting con stitution and by-laws, and for the purpose of nioro perfect organiia tiou. It wai also requested v that all the phtrticians present, who were Drt. J. (J. Kauisay, It, V. Coleman, I. W. Jonet, J J. nnm- merell, J. A. Caldwell, K. Iortelt, H. T. Xrantham, liose John Whitehead, J. It. C.aitUer, C. M. t'oole atid K. C. Ri gistcr, wonld ice all the other physician! of the county and insist upon their attend ing the March meeting, aa import ant business would be transacted. Dr. J. J. Summercll then invited those present to attend a meeting 1 of the Board of He. th, which was J, pburcls. Wo are giren to un to conven, .mmednttely at the May- df r'(tand ihal oHhcca par or aOtficetp rrgamto for Boretit.,r()flbont worki thi, ',;, perfect work and to d.acni the L ith , iml)roved mlie ul trt.,t. queation of publio health atid aaus-1 mMlt 1 tury reform of tbe county. I ' - A motion was then made to ad- joarn, which carried by an unani mous vote. OWA COCXTY BOABD 01 HEALTH. This Board is composed of the legal practicing physician! of the county, the Mavor of Salisbury. the Chairman of the Board of Com - miaaioncrsrod theCoanty Surrevor. i. At mfin-ynrriiUiaty'-irX .jD...t,f.,i i . MKiuviiu (iv tuu mur i office on Tuesday, Febroarr 14th. i snd ro-orgauiief for more efficient la margin to the owners. A battery work in lhlf of tlie public bealthjof 40 stamps woold make money ana sanitary reform. 1, .1. tnm - ntr, Cbjurman of County Corneals- Wooers, was made president and Dr. J. J. jSnmmcrell secretary. The object of the meeting waa briefly stated, and the following members 1 ., r n'. i u t wero present : T.J riumner. nres. ident, K. B. Xeare, Mayor of Sal- jgburv, B. C. Arey, County Survey. or, ir. J . u. iiainwy, frcs. Kowan ,,..L,m- t w 1 1 v . .,a well. H. T. Trantham. K. Koa Doraett. J. J. Hnmmerell. Snnerin. u-ndent of Health. Jno. Whitehead 4J. H. (iaither. E. C. Kegi.ter, C. M. Kootc. On motion, Dr. J nummemi was continued as ntnier Hi. lllte&dent of Health for thn current 1 . . , .... ' yeaf ending first Momlay m Jammry I ' J!8,7Tt.WM. elt.tle, 1 Hoard of llealta meet tslce a year ina raturduy in June, and 1st Monday in Jauuarj nnlcss called ! together (Jftener hy the president. J. J. i St-nwaar.it,, , . " " . Secretary:' A Kssrro Wlslda . Buooeanrully sta an Inatrument or ueatte, Xear Cold Hill last week, two m-gnej,y the name of Henry Brooks and Will Manney, came to Is 1 si tarsi M trass at nhi lilsr m If blows orer a chilitr" naarrel. Man ncy strnck Brooks on the head with a dog-clog, fracturing his sknll. The won nd is thought to be fatal. Manner ia 18 roors old, of einircr- tsmar, ana na a large scar on no- 1,9 hM 'l'peo. nd accoantt bad not been beard from. . v DIRD. At her home lu Hnlisbury, of ap AtJ..a U' l. .. ; v . 1. Mrs. Amauttt J. Lambeth, sired 7 wara. "HIkmhJ m tl, 4 i, TBXBDTH OF BBSPBOT. WaERKva It hs!a pkucd Almighty fod In Die luflnlluite of his wlfdow to remove a Mgblr anuredatod aad esteemed felle riilnm, lberrf be It , IWnKt. That iu tlie dentil of Mr. II. C. Host ibe Totanee AwncUtloa of Soil. bury kaa lort oo of ihrir most useful , mmmM snd hl, tnmUf , 'lb. aMaifrn. sorlrtj oas of Its bri-klst or- el basHand. aad ombulors. ArarfNrl, Tbat ws deeply sympathtrr with hi. bereaved fsmily snd humbly ask mat He who governs ail tbiav may core. fort, sniiaia and vnuuh. ever 'them. Htm4ni, Ttiat copies of Ihm rewla Hrws be fumlKhed tlie faoillv of onr hue 1X5, rT " wnP" lor . . J. II. RiMSAV. : , I. A, 8WJK. .. ' ' 1 - 'itO. il. Miluji, J. I. tiAMCII.! 1. 1. Hiaaias, H. tl, Fiuan, Feb. mh. 1RS7. ;',, , Committee. aa No other spring md!ta has wna for j ' 'ron. Thit portion of the bed listlf such nDiyersal ronodeiuie as Aver's ran er g'u. "i tj tb attcn Sarsapsrina. Ills the most powerful j l'on f 'ho miner the ore can be tep rombliisiiua of rexeulile sJtrratirrs ever j arated from tho barren slate. The en-eved 10 the public and tascknowlcdii-d widttt of this bed has not been As- K S"' l""m"m W ,M ; wA'.j ior worg in tda development has kfr . less. Khnta, ll.ioj em tha Brin- j been made, but so far as proved ties Ferry mad, .war Als, tltlkr s mill. In,;. , ,.i,i h.rin r.in il, bus Hoe ml Jiwy tow whlrk emme ' ? H.gi.Mbeanng region that may there several days sen. Tha owner can materially increase in value at for get lhe same by paying all etprnacs. , tiler developments aro miulo. ; r?vlNSURRNCE HGENCY'-tt. OF tt $J. JLLEN BROWN,!.- ONE OF THE OLDEST AS WELL AS FlBE-tlFE, C!PEr. LIBHTSIN6. WIKS-STORMS AKD TO RM ADO . KGGRrGfiTE HSSETS OVER - $150,000,000. RepraDtlng thelrmling American and Forctfn Compsaiiw. awn whh-h the hvrrrst Tmi Ins. Tn., ("Lit. ft Lou. A OLoaa"). as well as Uie larnst fctnc las. Co.. ("JrTABta" f ?t. T(,5 in lhe worid. - aniHrusi. rate. ..ossrs snjusicii prompiiy ana sotisrscioniy, v. OrriCB I Wstt Cr. Mala mmt rish Sta., Vp Mmit'YwmHt no.nl. . . ... balibbury.'h. o. sou ttrooitT rait.. to cau. esvoiut iMttmwi.-jj ' JIIMMJ NuTEM. " 1 . 1 ?r '''''; '" W Ml"rn , profcsiioiiul biuiucss. We art clad to learn that M II. James, the London mining ! en- i ginccr who was hero in December last will return shortly and put a force of mineri at work developing the auriferous slate bedt that he prospected when here. At the C'apps XI ill mine, near Charlotte, in Mecklenburg county, throe shafts are sunk to the depth of ISO feet on the courso of Vein. For orer 1,600 feet in length the oro is a heary auriferous sulphide yielding from $j to HO per ton with an average nearly equal to to iH.liO of gold per ton. The plant it equipped with a ten stamp mill, copper plates, Ac. From 2.000 tone of ore muled returned a M , 411 ,.. i,i ..m i, : j rjwharrie Mine, Randolph Co., j Have their 10 stamp mill running j night and day ou a low grade ore yielding from VS to l.i per ton. The ore is a taloo-micaceons schists. The auriferous portions of lha bed of ore arc the rusult of tho decom- position of the sulphides bf iron, j also rich stringers of quarts thai jn Bu iiirectioim ti ... ty iiij uvu. aii viv im uiiiicu pnu milled for 60 cents per ton, ieavins for this mine. Auriferous) Slatee of Stanly Oo. Onr expert was culled to examine the slate region southeast of liolil Hilliii tba uiniu nf tl. lUrrm... , ,' Culp, Stanton, Dry and Samsou mines, it being reported that some very rich deposits hare lately been discovered there. These slates are flrat exposed' about 1 J miles tiorth westof theOold Hill mines, resting ou a dark, eyenetio grnnite. The trend is north'30" east, with a slight j dtp to the northwest of about 80" all I along tne line, aooiii two miieseasi or rather a little south, of east of (inld Hill, just below the St;mh and Cabarrus cotiutv inea, when tliet Jirv'tu tlieSt.trthy MUtivTlles'S' xlatts'ar eomiibi'cd lniif irly of argil- f laceous or clay l,tis s'id a narrow belt of breciated eonirlomerata that i ..tends into Davidson county. In i , southerly direction, beyond the! U',va aarued belt the clay slates' Isjreoxposcd near the hilltopi. and wa-,1 ter courses and aro roricd in colorj , intercolated with thiu beds ofi novacuhte. Tlw Barringer mine, ; days a great many goods at where a very rich deposit of gold is j found on the faces of the chloriticii j i. e.j j,,,,, Mt , lllmhct j , u.h c. lni,gd Hr the 1 .n the ail joining properties of the Dry anil Colo's laud beyond this the hard blue slates show themselves at many points nn the ridges and shallow ra vines, wit 11 intervening beds 01 ton clay slates. Thcao cltiy slates which carry gold are composed of a onansifurous slate, with teams atid small stringers of decomposed sul phides of iron running in all direc tions on the fact and acrow the lsmina in bunches and pockets, forming a tery irregular deposit. Son. climes these shallow pockets are fon nil a few feet from the sur face in the decomposed ferruginous clay and broken fragments of quarts rich in gold, yielding on an average from t.'iO to $100 per ton and also deposited in tho overlaying day soil are fine particles of gold giving the wppearai.co of rich deposits, but from actual working developments hare proved to be shallow. The scams rich in gold are small and narrow bunches encased in compar atively barren slate that make them difficult to keep separated from the dead rock. These beds can be tak en out on the surface and down for 15 or 25 feet in a very inexpensive way by quarrying from an open cut', ana the milling ore taken as a whole would b, of low grillJe On a bed of hard blue slate a shaft has been rank to a depth of j feet, and and drifted on north and south 30 feet following a bed of ore that shows free gold jrregjilar in the cavities of tha quarts seams, and narrow teams of auriferous sulphide certained, as only a limited amount LARS EST AGENCIES IS THE STATK. Alt classes nf liks placed at once at lowest alisbury : Racket ' Tiro 95 One lir m " 147 " 127 " lit piece dinner sets . ,.w ... 'I'Biip dcralioi ' IHao Daisy d'tiner act ' Wild Rose ' " " Cold Band W. . dinner set " Brown " J' " (jermnn Chuia Tea Set " " French " " Opaque " Two 50 KG Three :.! Decorated Individual 2 Bottle Wire Castors All (Mass Colored 3 Bottle Knires and Forks per set, A Xo. 1 Steel Bread Knife, Wire plates, Majolico " Hand Tainted. Other sites from 11 tta ujl Glass Crockery and Tin in Endli proathable Fis IN Tire PKPARTMEKT OF NOTIONS. CLOTHING. HUTS & SHOES. we have a line of Clinchers Values that to see la bat to bsry. A lot of Hamburg Edgings received this week, for the priesa we seTi them tell tbey are bargains bought by the wide-awake and eter-ready Cash. Bemenibcr the warning and don't wait for to morrow for the many bargains you need , 15. ly y JOHN BROOKFIEIlD, Ag't. C O MPOSTING 1 jtNavassa Acid, r ., Stono Acid, "Jj. & Jl" Acid roysteesSegh grade ' 'PHOSPHATES. A.80- G erman Kainit. Xime PhotsphAte -AND AGKICCLTL'RAL la I ; M E , ... : All at less prices than ever offered before. , Special iiuluceasenU to parties, or clnba, wanting to buy iu car load lota, delivered either at tbia depot, China drove or Third Creek. Money aavedbv seeing me before I purchasing elsewhere. " TREMENDOUS MERONEY & BRO.'S. - In order ,duce QUr Stock - . , Wc have a lot of otitis mul ends of Shoos vt liich wc will sell nt " 50 CTS. ON A $1.00. We will sell very low. We have a big stock ' and want to l-etluco It. CALL and SEE JANl'ART It, IW-tatSm i if.?. FOE, COMPOSTING ROYSTES Acid Phosphate ! Sold by., '. 1'IUCKS have been redncod, sales of these goods will even exceed or write and make your engagement Administrator's Kotice. Having quannVd aa adr.tbdstratnr ef j Julia 11. Hummer, notice b. ncrehv rlvii ' to all persons bavtmt claims aaliun the I estate of the deceased to preiii Ifirta Ui the undrrsi'iried or before Ibe 2Mb day ! ui .aumwy, x . Admlnlsirslor of J. I.' Sumurs. Dated, ti Janusry, 18(J7. t.aa C. 0.v D." Store, r, IJ.63 J -T 34.87 ,V t 4g.j2 47.w S At ' It 11 4.87 $.7 .7 33 48, CI, 73, 88, 1, V and ap. 10 eta. extra large, M ctt. BtS, Iwrsj Vsxrlety, mX Usatsf Pacific Dis. Bones, i. AttES ttKOIV. REDUCTION we for lhe next gixtj ' and below cost. ' - 1 m i . w . ... THE BARGAINS. HIGH GRUDE 0 K, J. D. GASKTTJi. and the Indication are thai my hut Season.- t'AI.Is AT OVCM, ' r, i' ; ' 17:lai DR. E,'5F. SNERD I rhrI:la H ttarrrM. KMISBURt, V. Z. ' Mnst rarcwttraiiy tdfersbts anifisiliaial j aorvlna tu vbe pabMo. (ifflrn't. W.I W. tm. FnaH RalM. flat, itaJeeaos. CWaer Mala aad tloraa. : Slrteta,
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