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NORTH CAROLINA IiCRXLD. THURSDAY, JAKCIl 10, 1887, j tyThs Herald hat ths largest circuit! tun fy pIf published in Iloxan B0B?UrPTIO5 hates: ywir pMlndK, : . ii.so B'lt paid is d?ooe. - - H MSeBABta. ' ' - 1 00 ftabMrtlwrs wtlf b .-ailed am or aotlfUd whn Mborrtptkm ar due. gig-!-".?'" 'L'.L ' . 111 -U' -" i CITY ITEMS. IIOBEKT L. BAM9AY, I-ocal editoo. Big tobacco brraki thte week. The Building ni'l Loan Avia tion P.on has 1,070 share. Joint communion eervioa.- iU be hold t the Presbyterian church Sunday raoruiug. - SwiI attention i called to the advertisement of Mr. .1. Z. Kcbulu, whinh appears on flrt pag nt this imu. A r nloVpr'H') f r Salisbury ee a description f'f the Salisbury Uoller Flouring Mill in another oolumn. Mr. Hi'lmlti lit a beautiful show two 10 front of his. store for the pnrpr of displaying hi elegant eto.'k'of .h.aea. Mr. M S. l.rn hi ill h,d eumctt list of ne'e. ! if 'liw Spring trade that we have ever i'cn ojien ti in Salisbury. We regret to bve t. roord the d.ath of Mr. A. T. Nye'e mother, which occurred on tb'j 6th iut., at line .proceedings of the County Commissioners wre craawdcd out tfan work. They will appear in noit weck'a mue. Travel oo the W. X. V. VI. R. i already beginning to bo heavy. When tho train left bvjro ou Tuoe alay. there wm not a taa-aut wt in tht ear. Chaw. Barber (col.) i? havinj a j rsabmed store and n-aidenoo bililt j on tba eornur ofjConncil and Lre j left the Old North Slate for t'ali atrerta, ths placo where te old bos-j fnnia, hut has ome back like piul stood.- j?fas mea. II, says .jr!h j .... ,' , , ,-! CrTOn is ;i gi'l , ,.u.'.try to R'. vmw v- J ' r ri i JV-nyU ft ruuos tr vttmmpun" t (jyi-- w MiK Tt be, town ae w ue..Hi('.tsi(HI tMJI'-'-h ""SaAsWsaiUtH-'W-t Av . -vr.r---.r-,.-- -v- i'.'f-i.U',f .JaV Those wietii-. S"J1V l: $ of tbrtubtin. as well "as VS X&.&fuiXU XKtfi&.SwtitT aafaty wf iheebildrtn. Hv. t)r. Moid lctur-l on l'ro h.biuon at Moronry'a lU'.I Toeadsy nnit. 'I lia audierin aa small, bat ths Iri'tara b.gU'j apprvci- tr J bt th'itw prt'St-uT. Tho Rc. f). D. Franklin, of Winston, hst beea appojntrd toiibinkso. After yi-ara experience ta charge of the Salisbury Circuit, I which has U' vacant since the death of fiet. Mr. 8tone. Wh can say oar t n is out rap idly becoming a city when Urge fir occurs, iu broa-l daylight, in one part of the town and loo.- in other j rna know nothing thereof r . . e. t i j I BOPirvieffs nair un eoaiistro i fsaehnniith. Srrier U hrM i av-rdinelv on theconiing ttatbaab. I .Tpuilt(Mi.ro TaaaK'timan says that tba porno who aaaed Jlr. t!rm.fordin W.naU.n was d,.rk in a store, who mistook bun f, nother man; and that lbs clerk haa atneo skijipcd Winiton. Foard A llii"e are making large ; anipmrn-.. ... im.i y.u ,,m-o . , ' . ..... . . L . . . I. .. . Up III their list, nt tin boxes, net are bd to team that they bare more outers thin tber will be able; to Eil tbia seatoia. ' 0n of the most popular eondiic tors on the W. .S.C. it. U. attract stf considerable attention on the ilreets on day Ust rrk, by ffa!! ip( tbe "boll-curd" across th back of mule, down Mam at net. A barn in that part of town a bo rued known as West I cm. np one day last week hy the nfg'.i - nod of a mail who waa burning ! MOrely place survoyeu ana dltia brush too wear it. The barn was fed. Mr. Young is a very surecas- the property of Mr. J. M. Hadcn. Soil of Honor in B. 0. Kiter'a profit. oora, Graded School, for Monihj. ' -mi nain xarcn .. : r. Hrown, Sam Johnston, Clarence Klaitsv Bntsell Mnoao, Willie Bnead, Lm. Wallac, Tbeo. Gowan, Mary jaliau and Callie Beard. Some miaehiarona boyi gave tbe , alarm of tiro oa Saturday (veiling last, which caused quitt a itir iu the business portion at . tbe town, I K Sown antborit! should find out who these persona were, and teach them the fabln of tho "Slmp lierd boy nd tba wolvea.'' John 0. Hcilig always keeps rood ctock. Some time ago bs sold a fcor.a to !5aitimro party, and last week Near Uaycn gentletnan bo bad boon here bird-hunting laat-wiuuir srii. ma, , of John's beautiful bays, with di rection! how to ship. It pari to keep good stock. W regret to learn of the death ; en Gnnday, im Ashe'ille, .;f Mrs. Moryiopw. Mra. xoppnaaangn- ter of onr townsman, tit i A. W. Northorn. llor remains were k..,l,t in inl. adara nn Monday. nd the funeral took p.'noo from the Methodist church ott Tuesday, at Jr. at.' "" Aiioilirr nice residence going" np on Ellis street, between limie and Council. Mr. ),wn Trexlcr is he owner, and o cau co from the i tante displayed in tb mmTciiiuiicrs of this oral little place that it will j ur a liamiaonie Olio aou .u orua- an orna mtnt to that part of tho town Thero ia to bo a big bubble party given on Saturday the 12th iimt., at the rt'sideueo of Mrs. (.'has Price. Two clnagea of .St. I.uke't Sunday i School will take part from 4 to 6j p. ni., ana tno oiggrat cuooie wm take the rako. Fun and enjoy ment will be the order of tho vo ning. Admittance fee S cents. The St. Cecilia Club will hold one of a series of their enjoyable onlerutnm.iats at Mrs. J. A. Hoy den's, on Thursday, the 10th inst. Music, recitations and readings are , ne oroer o mo programme i ne vouog pcop.eareaii luvueu. president, 1, If. Ko'ust; According the older one. Welcomed at all ! s,rrotarv J. s. Wallace; Correi tiaien to these rtcktr-hc affairs. I i l Mi't I Mr. S. II. Harrison has in his jKWeasion au engraving of rare beauty and uutiijuity. It is an Kd win of the year 1 ?K1. It represents the landing of Christopher Colnm btia on American shores. While cousiderab y moth eateu the picture i l . i ' is not materially hurt. H is one of the Iiilest works of obi English engravings in existence, and would undoubtedly command a big price if placed on the market. The picture is on exh.bitiou at the II KK il.i. , fli,t'. A e.egro liring two miles east of tlni plm-e sais he.su robbed of 45 Sunday. W hile he and his wife were gone to church, the thief broke in his house ami took the money from little bug which was bidden io aoine secret place. Noth ing else iu tlte house was troubled. The negro whn lost the money says he has tbe tbirf spotted and has no l..uht but what be can Sroducesuf Beicnt avideiice to convict the thief. . A large check was cached at tbe First National Bank here, on Mon dar. fur Mr. Thos. G. ltrown. who tti ni hp n a i,Tiriit nf ?:ti Illmrtf .1 over 40 rears I hia check was ! for , 374 . If, pension money, which I had nercr bn-n drawn. Mr. Brown b a..iH..i.' M,xk-i,.llJclLw're, " ,' ' . jvu j statement in atit.tb. r iviouin of tho First National I'aiik' We wondir ; whero the deposiiseome from, wheti business uveii and farmers are eoa plaining of hard timea. lteer ta:n!y shows (list a diaeriBiinaLing public bat fuuntl oilt where its money w.li It tile. At least Iftey a dep)it ae, nml of more than X' times its capital and a surplus fund of f,W0. certainly make good showing f..r a Bank. A ab kt of dried (v.,-!.- at t. C. Mtu aa's. I'trsunal. i- rr t ll ,i D. Cbas. fM -. Sr. 15. L. Crswf rd. of Winston is spending a U day. with hiafam- lt(. )Kfr j ;" , r "'!l "; ("n- Kur" ; Barnnger. of Cbarbitu, oa our j alreets Monday. . Mr, John A. IVivdin and Capt. j ; ,1, A. Kfaiiisay Irrt ri.r thai moon ; tains of swlern r, v. last week, . , short busimas trio. ' . . Mia l!"t MoC.rkle. oi.e if our mint ay onpliJ.bed nd proflricnt pianists, wb ) h.-engaged at Concord at present, ' profeMionally, ipent last Sunday with her fauujy here. CM. F. E. SIioIh r. and Messrs. j ro S. Overman. 1) 1L Julian sad 0. l. Crawf rd haeerctnrned from llaleigh, the legislature baling ad jruriird sif tlic on- Monday. Mr. A, B. j'onhg. of Concord, ia ;' the city, and has just bad theold j lui larmer, ami are nava uo uouot ! that li will namka. this farm Ana of I.atoiat From Wilkcsboro A gentleman who passed through from Wilkcsboro on Tuesday eve ning reported tbai the Board of County Commissioner poncd action about ordering a railroad election nntil Airil or May. This ia what waa wanted by the friends of the H, A. & N." W. It. and makea os rery glad. Tbe Industrial School for Girls. It appears that the author of the letter in tho Watchman of Febru ary 24th ia Mj. Colo. Wo wero ...:.ii !... ,l... tk.a .... ,,,.... ,.,, u,. ...u,,,,.. who he was. We hope the matter! will be agitated nntil something ia ' Co., lowa telltthefollowinKremarkahle accomplished. How much will it' storr the truth of which Is roa.Ued for cost f Is money subscribed to be a! by ths ratldenu of the towo : "I sin 78 donation, or a lulwte-ription to .tho ' years old, Usre been trimblcd with Vld stock of inch a ochool? How did ney ooniplslot and lameness for many tho one in Mississippi .tart f We ' W S" , hope that tbo whole matter will be ; nisceest a in tiiu next meetingor the : SalishnrT ImnroTemciit Assncialioii. and these rjiiealiona all answered j end a definite plan formulstid foi i the enterprise. Owtors of Rowan Comity, 1 There wi b, , moeting f the lllV(!i(.illuj, ()f tho ,,,, 0 tl)sa,1(1 L.,',.,.. , , i . ,.i..,.i. , .,.i..( ,i, . ',-,,..,;..,,: ,.i ,, 'Oonntr M1(f,ral ' S(X.it.tv. , , , ,- , , , tho State board uffiaminen, or re - ceived tl,-ir diploma, prior to Jan- ' . . . uary let, 1S80, or who bcjruii the!; practice of medicine prior to April 5th, 18M, ere eligible to member ship. Meotlus; of th 1'. M. C. A. The Christian yiiooff men of tliid place met at the l'mbyterian ae j niou-huusc taut Thursday evening, March .Inl, tor the purpose ot re organisation. The meeting was called to order by Mr. Edwin Shav er. After prayer by Rev. Mr. Hvrd, tho meeting went into tho election f ,,, re-,u,d ,f fo,ow bins: Treasurer, S . 0. Wright. , . n i i o i i li ' I he 1st. 2nd and 3rd ; .oe- 'res-, ideuts and the Librarian will be elected at the nuit meeting. Messrs. J. 1). Slc.Netly and C. 0. Baker were appointed a committee . . . ,, . . , Association. 1 here being no fnr- torr business the with pravcr by liev. J. S. meeting closed Mr. King. W ALI.ACK, Secretary. The Best riioe to Live. In choosing a place to reside in, one important matter to be consid ered ia tbe amount of town ' to' be paid. The State tax ii the same in all paits of North Carolina, and the county tax in different coon ties about the same. But the town taS Cna greatly m different places. In Kaleigh, we uuderxtand, it is 11.25 on the hundred dollars. If a man invests' 110,000 in that city and derives therefrom an income at the rate ot 8 per cent, out of tbe s.'K) thos received, he will havo to pay. besides the Stato and county tax of about fG'i, a city tax of tl.'j. Thalia two and a half times as towo tal as we pay. in Salis bury. .Our town tax ia 50 cent on the hundred dollars; in Concord and Stattsville the town tax ia '40 rents on the hundred dollars. For the extra ten cents we arc furnished with gaslight on our streets Graded Schools for both rai.ru, and water works with pipes cstcndjng all.oycf n-Sawn to prefer Sa!ii,bury. Urn" people have reason to be proud of the financial tnaiugeiiieut which makes our town compute so well with its neighbors. Good Invchtit.eiiK Soraetimes a small and iusignifl cAnt investment turns out escced ing'y bandsome. A friend of ours gave us the following .- A man in Chattanooga, Tcnn., twenty years ago bought two acres of laud, which he ,aid two hundred dollars for. He then moved to Baltimore, and the other day be (add tbe two acres for the small sum of $20,000, Quite a per cent age on hia investment, J rayettenlle Kvuning News. That does very well as far as it goes but the time ia rather long to suit os. Iu Brooklvo a lot was j sold about the beginning of the vearfortiwee whatitoostsix months bi-fore. Another tract of land thcr! ' was sold for oue-thijd more than it j cost sii months before. We could 4 point out two larger tracts of land on which the purchasers will realize j four oi the hnndicd i:r cent, rirolit. I by .j,!,, ( ono fif'.h or one-sixth of the whole, each year in bdilding lots, for what they gave for tho whole at the beginning of tho first year. This is what the profits sill, be if the new UailroaJ does not cone and if tbe price of town lots does not advance on account of the works. There is literally no telling what they will get if tho lUilroad ia built. Speaking of judicious Investments in town lots, we knew of two brick layers who came over from Europe in tbe sume vessel; one settled iu a city in tho Mouth and the other in New York. They met after the lapse of thirty years; tho former was worth twenty thonsnnd dollars and th latter four millions. The former hod mode hia money at his trade, in ths course of time taking contracts and employing laborers. The Utter had made a few hundred dollars at his trade, and invoeted in city lot, and when it tdvanoed in price he sold it and bought again. The rule bo followed was to vatcb in which direction tho city woe building, and to buy lota before tho buildiugi reached Uiem, and aell when they did. A mstnaaly lady desires a place, either to keep hatuae for a small family, teach and take rare of small children, or to be a companloa for ajady. Htst nf references given. Auuress, mtssvv., 113-31. , BaLinnuav, K. C. Reneton Her Touth. Mrs. Phorbe Chcsler, Peterson, CIsy ,nd an at,ie to av. all my awn houwork. 1 ewe my luanks to mm. . trie Biiteni for bavlnic rnnewcit uiy youtn , JJ1 ;' ,-j and removed completely all disease aad i pain. , - i i rr a net He, only oro, M v nj'.n s I'mj I fators". " SILISEUriY ROLLER FLSUn MILLS. ;rA YuIhhMo Utsjulsif fun. ; ; TlieMnill ore nor in oninition, producing ubout 30 barrel, of ti nir pur u:ij, u.V i.mil. u.iur now ,,,orof"er,'l"J,n 'fV Ur V' M aaU:11 brV f""1 of onr c'l,ill:," In pinininp liirit tin) nriir'pifl utiil in. form them of tht why and the where T ... . i.i , fore this now process should tiocl in the manufacture of Dour. Tho physical characteristics of wheat-Hour of good quality arc the following : It has a dull white col or, inclining to yellow, and should exhibit to tiie eye no trace of bran; efen when pressed smooth in the hand or on a polished surface, should have a homogeneous apcar ance, and when dryed on a stove it should not lose more than 8 to 13 per ccut. of its weight. The analy sis of wheatcn flour gives tho fol lowing constituentr: ia loo pr.Ts. ruics. BUN. 14 0 10 8 lH 22 188 10H4 r 1 1 B4 77 r.wi 17 4S OS w 7- e;-5 Water. rant niiiiirr, v llfXtrine sod sugar ('eiluluse, Blarell. Miceral salts. H W It will bo seen analysis that the nutritious part wheat is that which gives flour its chief distinction; that is, it con tains more gluten than any other of the cereals. Glun is- easy of digestion and highly nutritious, and flour that contains it in great est abundance is the most valuable, the whiteness of flour is no criterion of its good quality, as the bran of the wheat contains g larger propor tion of gluten than the wore cen tral parts of tlu-grain, and besides, all of tbe fatty matter t.i,i biuni of the salta. Bread that is mudu of flour from which the 4rnn has not been separated is very nutritious fur healthy persons, but for weakly or sick persons is not so. A very fine, pure white flour that is made by the abstraction of tho flouring matter, is very often one-third less valuable in the quality of bread it Till make than other flour of less whiteness, the latter containing a larger proportion of gluten, und our Southern wheat contains more gluten than that which is raised iu a cold climate therefore it is very important iu estimating the value of flour, to ascertain the pro- portion of ghitim . it conla ontams. It SdiU lr,,,,! mad. fro, 7 t fwaehliiU to Tfic snimorl ,,f"' adult support human life than any' other article a t. of food, and the men who have made it their atudy to bring to per- fection machinery for tbe total ab straction of this flouring matter have conferred a boon on mankind. These men are Griscoin & Co., and MeKecly. manufactory of the roller nulling flour machinery, of l'hilndIphia, I'a. The roller mills hero are conduc ted and owned by V. M. Brown Jt Co., with the assistance of a fmt class practical rollcr-lionr miller, .Mr. U. L. Nnland, of Pennsylvania. Alt tho machinery connected with the mills was erected by.one of the best millwrights of Wrightsvillc, Pa. Mr. A. H. Sprenklc, having been sclectod from several millwrights as being a competent man for erecting all the roller mill machinery that is ordered for nearly every State in the Cnion. Tho modus operandi of roller milling,, 1st. Tho wheat enters tbe hopper, is then conduc ted to the cleaner, then to first mill, of which there arc three placed in line. These mills arc fitted with two sets nf Chilled iron lintlcr rolls four inches in diameter and about li inches in length. TI wheal puses between tho rolls and crush , ed, when it ascend.) to the separator and the flour taken from it. It then descends to the second set of rolls, and so on nntil it has passed through the six rolls, when it is bolted. The bran, middlings and finer portions arc all separated by sn exbsui'.er, and the motion givcu to all purta of tho mill prevent the temperature from riling abovo 60; by tho use of automatic air radia tors the temperature is controlled; by this means nearly al the nitro genous matter contained in tbe grain ia Intimately associated in the Hour proa) need. . t The mills ars under tbe able an parintendence of one of the propri etor!, Mr. Frank Brcthoad. Sagbatratr Klittod by tho Leg islature for Itowan County. Salisbury Paul N Uoilig, John A Kauisay. . Iockc Thomae J. Sumner, Chos. II. McKeniie. ; AtwellJohn L Bk-an, Lvi A. Deal. Monnt t'lla-Jesae W. MiJIer, John L. Knox. Scotch Irish C. A. Guffy, An drew Fleming. Unity Jos. I). Lowranoe, J. A. Beiley. : ' v ' Franklin Wilson Trott, Jacob A. Thomason. Providence 8.- A. Earnhardt, Geo. W. Long. Morgan J. W. Hillcr; David A. Lumley. ', Gold Hill A. W. Klutti, N. It. McCandless. Litaker P. A. Sloop, Isaao U. Julian. China Crove-J. U Sifford. John Sloop. . , htevlo B. ('. Aroy, , A. Barber. Old JJoticy. ' We have In onr office a fine col lection of Colonial money, the prop erty of H. It. Harrison, Kfj. There are eleven pieces of . North Carolina State money and 14 pieces of Unit ed Colonies bills. The eleven pieces ol Aorth Carolina Mute money are as follows r "twenty-five dollars, Jio. 2,214 Thi's bill ! State of North Carolina, entitles the bsarcr to receive 2 ; Spanish milled Hollars, or the value thereof in Oold or Silver, sgreeable to an act of Assembly passed at Sniithficld, the 15th dflv of May, 1779. "JubxTatlou, "J. lllKT." It bears the motto : "A free commerce." The revcrso bears the words : "Twenty -five Hollars, Wil mington. Printed by Hugh Walk er iu 1779." Another bill of twenty Svedollare exactly like above exceiit I the motto, which on the last bill is : i "American fortitudo displayed." I The third is A ten dollar bill, words similar to the first, with this motto : 'Viitueexcsls riches." The fourth 1 is one of three hundred dollars No. i 910, and issued agreeable to an act of Assembly passed at Kewbern, the 10th day of May, 1780, with the motto : "Aul nunrwim litil mil I )rfii-r," is signed by Ths. Cooke, by tho above ! S('co1"1 "n,e '"cB'ble, and is print tritious part of! clt '.n 37SO bT Ja,!, t,,eln.1- ter in using for his name old (iothic ty)H, with which he evidently was not familiar, got tho type pied and spells his name Jambs tjaujs. The fifth ia a twenty dollar note with same reading as-first with the! motto ; terms." l'eaco on honourable Tho sixth is identical i vlfh thn sMnnrl. TI,o .vnnil, i I five dollars, agreeable to an act .of i Assembly passed at Hillsboro the 8th day of August, 1778, has the motta- ''Ths ristrg sitf" p.d is printed by J. A. Davis I77S. The eighth is twenty-live Dollars, agreeable to an act of Assembly at Newrbrrn the 10lb day of May, 1780, signed by J. Macou and J. A. Moore, with the motto . "Qui mm rirlitl' tfficfmlum" printed in 1780 by James Davis. The ninth is one dollar, issued by the Hillsboro As semble, siurnpil hy Win. Sh.irpC, with the motto : "Liberty and lV-acc the reward of virtuous lie sistance," and printed in 177!) by James Davis. The tenth is one-eighth of one dollar, Hillsborough Assembly, with the motto : "Union of hearts the strength of interests.'.'- The J-eltiioith reads r t Carolmat'lrrMcy, h o. li- a "d,,1lr I ifl"ir:ty of UiUifresa a :i April 2nd, 1 T?'t, and i 'i.-;i J. Bradford and li. Whitlock. 1 The ContiifVntul money is in de nominations from one-third of a dollar to eight dollars, is printed by Hall at Sellers, Philadelphia, in 177'i, aod issued by the I'nitcd Colonics with the exception of a few pieces issued in 1778 and STe'O, by tho United States us Continental currency, Tbe cvtraorilinsry popularity of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Is tbo naiurui result of lis use iy sii cinsnes or people lor over , forty yfsrs. It h provnu Itaeif Hie very i best spelfle for colds, cSughs, sad pulrno ouy coinpbints. A Gift For AIL, In order to give all a eiiwnce to lest it, and thus be coaviuccd of Its womlcrrul curative powers, fir. King's New tllscov cry for (.oivuimptlon, Coughs aud folds, ;n tu. ..... cn.o,.,t Tbi. tri. noi only iitr'l but .i, uabouu.led falih in ibo merits ot Ibis i treat remnly. All whs antler from I i'ouza.. Colds. Con-umj.tion A.tlima. . Bronchitis, os any afbi-t oo of throat,: l!h. or Uncs a rcr(.lly miiiesteti tl. rati M Klulta'a Drui hlaira. an.l ntt Trial iloule Kree, I.arj;e Hetties, tl. . - A PIK'K OF WOBMS If AVE BKES kaown to pass from one child. Hhriner's Imlian Vermituire was the reciaxly used. Only lia cam j a bottle, . REPORT OP THS CONDITION OP THE first iVatioijal .Bai?k a Of SAl.tRIH'llY. AT HAITl'M ltY, IN Tfll! STAT1I OP .NOH1II CAHOI.IN'A, AT TllK CLosti or ursisKsS, jsaiicu 4tii. Jl7. umiiDUt. Inna snl OlMxaunts, I ISft.Trr nn 4M187 iiriniraiis. I". s. Il,m4. to armr. fttmilktlon, ' IX;"oOOO' lata, imm il,,ven ra-aiTVO ...qol, Im. tr.im (,ti,.r Nalliwal Ukoka, lint from bt.li' llniika ai4 ruaiikmi, R.1 ttle. luruilorai, suit bllurtia, . lVeTiilatiu. ihiM, CIimcIim sail otbtar Oaatl .'i'li'H X1.I1.1.JI 1.371 iO n.U-.tt.UO Hnna, . IIS. IS Hllla ot irttHT Banka, S,ai.uO rr.rtlon.l iH,r irreney, iilrkel. aiiU cMita, 07 la Sr-Tlr, Jl.or.i.jn, Uv.l tender notes. 9.000.1.) n,47d.3a Utai.m.li'in ruiid aaith I1. H. Irvu- Drar id pnr txmt. ol aSraalslieii.l B03.S0 Total lv,,aui.,7 VABiums. CH1'1tl nlnok tMl't IU, Htirt.lns fufiJ. "jJ-JJIJ-UJ h.v', 211 1 ll'IlMtlwl r.M.flvl', Ns.t:..tiol lUtik mitM onUtkndln, iMtialntlJl (in lM W, lilIIVilu;tl rlfLMMll UbfcfTt 4 toiWa. H,J'J7.45 Time ixlificaU of dtp(t 11. 47,tf.47 Cii'soWMoataltmod- 8,ll 13J.M1 1ft ThM to Mat Huilu and baiUtnt, . . lA1 '"j" Stats o Kurm Cintnf t Comry av nA, : Wk.dop-.iernr.iyiiwefir tut t; Nivr .tntv bl Iff. I II ftI.t,T Caso lur isiiuf tutiw IsWl HI BIT H'hlWir iCaW atiltl t?iilMttTlhiwl anil twora U Ur'ni me llMi4M day of MurtjB, Im?. o D . lUVii. : Kmart Fi.if.ic, COItRfCT AtlsMt: H. W, OOT.K. i M L. HOI MW. Director!. 4.D, UASKIUh ) MFRGNEY & PRO. make QdoH th! ""A North Cnrolinft. It is a Uir (tf'Hi run-Iu the mt.iiA. Vm tn ohvnv t'e-slriixja, proniftoric outiintr. two I rfl (lift I'li.tda nml iiHrla WiiIjih:! r,uvnv j p frri.).! ''"nJ'. - iiiwufseiiiriTs. Taete will make an old I plow new, Is not this economy t I Orhnlte Quai-rica. Ab-jnt 40,0(iO cubic fi it arc U-Ieir (pinrnett ioi- the IviiMr'.n'i tuuh' ti, i on the S. S. C. li. It. Tiny find ; j that our Salisbury (rraiiile can be I takfn'out and delivered to any i ) point on the railroaa cnenpcr iiimi I tho rock ((Jneiss") cull be quar- r'el' 011 "le "l0""lu"1!'' besides, oui riiiiues arc oioiei wiu uiuii. compact and durable. The Blue W''ig copper unes are working in all their shafts and lev els, taking out luru bunches of grey copper ore ready fur their wa ter jacket smelters. Their matt will be ahipiK.il to rentisylvanin, resmelte I with the carbonatea of that State and refiucd. 'l'he in creased demand for copper has stimulated these mines, and the coiu,er nonsuiniition of the coitntrv has increased from 47,000 gruss tons to ')i,4:i0 gross tons, while our export reached nearly 4!,000,0)0 pounds. If the priiv of coj.per continues to rise our largo deposits of yellow sulphides will no doubt pay to work, and instead of only enaratink' the gold from tllccoppci a matt containing both metals will make a commercial product. Thero will bo active utieiations conducted on about five new mines this spring, situated in liowan, Stanly and Ilavidson counties. I'ropcrly speaking, they ore old mines or prospects that wero opened several vears ago. New machinery will be placed in position, with re- volving furnaces, for working the sulphide ores that yield on assay f rnm. A to 1 0 oer Ion while the tree milling ore wiii be ran through stamp mills. W ater will be taken from the Yadkin river thrnuirb a Annua fia-a anil... in . a II 11 1. I work will give employment to a inrgo oouy oi men, wno win uraw their supplies irom Salisbury, it De- ing the nearest depot whereull min- ing supplies ore on hand, besides! Civiue an impetus toour merchants ' who trade iu the various commodi ties, for we are aware that the min ing regions of the Uocky Mountaius nlTnnl rive timoa a rartalor tnai'Vet for the produce of Iowa, Nebraska, lansai anil 1 exas than tiie whom: of Kurope, whilo the Leadviile mines sufdy funds fur the maiute-1 nanec of over lo.oou peoj le, whose ! entire supplies are drawn from the Western, Mastern and Southern niaiiiuracturing and cotton growing amount-Hiir to over o.00o ill sretiaW sijdu' sse,mf- nnilini'aivjTion will im ntice ninrt-1! ciirricrt-on by intelugince ami per severance, . which cannot feil to havo its effect ill our business cir cles. DirtmonrfB and Qorne ThHt oro Found in tho Unitod Staatca. Diamond", it ancms, havo been found in various parts of the coun try, but chiefly iu California and North Carolina, though the largest diamond yet discovered hero was dug up by a laborer. Thirty or more years ago, in Manchester, Va. This stone, not at first recognized. Weigh-1 eu originally tweuiy-inree aim mree filial ter karats, and w hen reduced tccnth karats, and it vrn.i deemed so valuable that at one time $o,0U0 was loaned on it, though now, be cause of its undesirable color and j certain imperfections, it is not worth more than a twentieth part of I that sum. 'The California diamonds, fonts d i ' fiftep" "t twenty different places, the most prolific being Cherokee: Flats, Butte County, are all the i co,., (. in t!l( etljnc w!liu ,, , , a , 3'ello". and rose, but they re ec:icrallv very .ll'.llll. ra.icsui in ! value from ten to fifty dollors each. I The largest discovered at French ! Curral io,!,l'd BCVun ol'J 1',ilt! j karats, and many are unearthed1 ; whose valno ill the rough ia not lease than one hundred dollars. Diamonds are also found in North Carolina in association with the flexible sandstone, called itacolum ite, which is peculiar to that State, where, too, sapphires of a notta'do brillianty appear. A sap phire found at Jinks mine, in Franklin county, is one of the fin est specimens of the emerald nil variety, and because of its great rar ity ia probably worth 1,000. Fine specimens of chrysoberyl, a etono which sometimes is almost i eqntxl in api'esrancie to tho yellow -a:- I a ia . . uiaoiuuu, aiiaj is principally uuium in Brazil and Ceylon, have been found in different parts of New En gland, New York and tho Southern titntes, and Hie spinel, a beautiful gem, whuh is often o!d for Oiicut- ul ruby, i3 distributed in the same , wnv. The best crystals of toi,;ia come from the Finite Mountains in Colorado, one nf these weik'hii'ir 13 karatj, being an oxi raordinsrily fluo Bern. Onl i insignificant otiau- titief of emeralds and beryls have been found within our boundaries, but garnets, which, although small er, are equal to the beat of Africa and Ceylon, are discovered on the in' , t Colorado I.iTor J.atenn I lie am ctliyst id quiit ot)nntio.i in NewJi gland,, and apprari in strcral i loe in the Southern iMatf's. One BpCClDICtl, foUIlJ IK'KT CiK'BllirV, Jit Coiintfctiotit. rivile in color tho Uft met hy fits of .Siberia, but the most rptnarkable tiaUve nmothyst is tlmt lately deposited in tho National Museum by Dr. Lucas, of Macon ; an.-T Hi imn.r ain i.i,.l,,.,a i..ti. ; two inches in' width', and one and a 1 DB" ill,'l"'" thickness; is ti ur., a- I rout mid ffawlctfl. JUSINU N0TK3. THE MOST FASHIONABLE DRESS- MAKING e ESTABLISHED in V.ic City U two A6r Wlo the C(mt alwtiji uii Imod, CUTT1SO AXD FITT1XQ FitttkfftCtioA tl'UsU&DUd MISS M. C. TAAFFR to uur pi'.Uous, 18 ,8m. J, Wm. BOYD, Attorney-at-Law, i'.ALISBL'HV, -. - NORTH CAROLINA, ornti with j. m. badkh. avr Ilotico to Merchant and Tradesmen of Rowan Co. The ajjrnti of The SiuriT MT Co. lire not uutliorie,t to conlraet Ui-Ua for their s-eoioi( ui;l Uir company will out Us rtspollttitile for snine. TUESISttERMTO.CO.. n St Charkrtte, N. C. DAi'.Kiiu i mew u tomi rrcw. irf ONlllioor, Md. FASIIIONAIiLK It Is. with pleasure, we announce to th tadies of HslMmry and vteiaity, tkat w M,c IK'ni EEESS - MAKI50 EETABLIBHimrr, aud arc ready fur business. ' Our Mi.vi Funrk comes from lUl.Tt i uokk, sn.l uses none but tile very lswl n. We enaraBteo laatUfactlon. Olvs us a trial order. MIts. W. H. PARKER, MISS M Kl MK. Cor. Jlnln aud riher blreets. 10 3m rSAi.isucKv, N. C. Esccutcr's Notice ! Tluvlni; niinliflfil an Escx-ulrii of lit tuitt will fin.l tt-Mnmcul of II. 0, Brmt, iltreaM-tl, I hen-liy irivc iiotkc U alt par Ji n liiiliist Haiiiht the eat &W Aft sniil ticccil. nl. iu fxlilitit thfiii to nif on or Ufure ib 10th ilm- f Ffhrnarr. ItWB. Exn ulrUof II. (' IUU Watcl. 8tli of Kfcb'v, VJkT. 20.-6w. -' Fire Iasnraacj. Company '. has the largest Assets to its Liabil ities of any Company represented in tlx Slate. Don't forget it when you want reliable Insurance. J. S. McCUBBINS, Jr., Ag-t. l-tf SAI.lSllt HY, N. C. URICK ! BRICK ! CRICK ! X"Ii-ct-01aiao Hand-made Brick For Sale at Zion tTesley Coll. ja BRICK YARD. V. H. GOZJCK, Indualrisl Bupsrintendafit. 4B-tf-r.Hm , MILLER & SMITH, s3fa.llasl3ii.ir3r. 3JJ. O. Jkasrxs RESTAURANT, Tp tfffcr (nmr'i.T hf the tfty, wrck nr nxthth )ni fun i Mi m.vtt. nl kii 1nr, tinil alito (tlMtftlnnf naU-tn.UIlLB iTllU'Vtt TlW-nln if 1"lrXj. 'ixir fatilc id iiiilttal w::ii tins (as sti ti4. Ini lutl.pj. 'lysU r, freh fl'h, Wlli) irnm, (to., at., arc ni-iillr furnntifsl atitl ri el an aait vtv, (a.rUt'l;. Our n-rvanti art? ptiHtr and attcntti- t tifr-f n ititnsrni e. Hclik; aoinmuiutj at Umu (tir it.rnmerHul imvlprn. ''mnr'iv1 with ofir H"W Is mI-Hiu liar, wlirti ii'tfiiltisf ttnl tlt pnrvstt wl)i(Mi aud ltinwifa htf kt-ft. Willi Oi . f ihii'Xj urxl clear. TWi la ailKi H 'pU'Udiil btlllsVL. Mlj'yOB w.th pool (abi. YADKTN MINK Chlorination Works. Pi;-?XHAT?E 01 THE AT COLD ORES D)Nri:NTRATES, ETC. SHiPf,TS SOUeiTLD Fr0 PyVfT:iIS HAVING 0E KO Jt S A LE, WORM. v SU KY. N. C. r JOHN JACOBS, S3.oo.iM Tor Rr.!e i.M. S. UIIOVJS".
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 10, 1887, edition 1
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