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NORTH CAROLINA HER.VLD. THURSDAY MARCH 17, 1ff. tSTTU JferaUt hat tit Urged eirtvto -" nrncKiPTbiir rates: m t If (mM rt druce, - - $j fio not iwU in kdviutua. -m- a no tiimoniU, v . . - . 10 SabacrlUn wltl be called u or aoUfiM wbwi wtMcrtpUou v di. CITY ITEMS. ROBERT L RAMSAY. Lacsi eTt The peach tret re in tloom. ' ln.l 11.!. V nf it Viullt loll chanaed bauds io IirooUvu last i week . ' i . Mr. II. C. Williams will miw V into his new residence in lirooklyn tlwi week. '1 Welra new nouses are g ung up in Salisbury at present, and many are contemplating building. Dr. J. II. Enais savs he ha.i bi-en eating asparagus frin -bis garden 1 for mer a wk. W ho cau beat : j Our clothier, M. S. Brown, left Snrine has at .last tmencJ ! Wc'fnr iw York. Wrdnesdav. lie t the boys eominr in from Hie ! creeks with string ! Bh dangling by their side. Mr. M.S. Hr wn is making msnv changes ia the eonvetiienr.n-s of h: atore. among them is novel meth od, of dispUying hats, clothing. Ac. A handsome gold breast-pin ws found by one of the lltuu.o force ! en the street one dv U. wis k. The 1 owner can get the int' by calling ! t this urtice. i air, c ai . usrnsvn re-TiTe.i tittm lbs -aorta ! W lnesitay morning. I nis one is , eif Pereheron suxk. Mr. II. be- j Iieees iu dealing in fine stek. Tbs piping for the water works ia being rapidly distribute! al.mg the street of the city, and tie re ! re yet several car limdt of it still j at the depot. i Mrs. J. V. Rnnrcae. who fca.s Uen I jn Xi-w York Citr for thep.t eight . or ten dsvs. will "rtur the latter j K eiW;wev;-iK,. IvtM for tb valsAacaioo. ' " , ,veV,'.S Xi'ii-. W-"' ''h - ' A ear of etVe0.fa4Tfl ttiT.Tugtt . ni jnae. R-....j r 1 C. rnr"'"" " . "J a I ! or ihfm were shaking hanils ',l j their colored friends, whom they j eemed 1 be glt to meet. . Weleamfrora a reliable snoree thrrr is. movement on foot to ha.et electric lighis iu our e.ty. I his s in.rfe Him iottatiie, ami we rtwp. j.. .fnm sin In to s ai an early tiaie me origin apirks glistening in our atrts. The nsidei.ee of Mm. Susan : (.).jlmaa. iu Morgan tnwnaliip. j- burnt down lat wctk. The fi'e is lx-hevc4 ti be tncenjiary origin, i turn all we can irara the eat- -, jiril will be ludietrd at the t j court. We fegrct t bear nt the and -ten 1 death at Wilmnigtun. N. . C, of , Mr. Kilera. the eu!y brttber of Mra joha ti. Ileiiig. of this City. Ttw div4 was a yong man of rare w.imiu. genial maniiert atitl a t;rd L'ht;tiait. TW-re hava been big tobace-, breaks dnnng the tost week . At Wed- tl Karm.rs' w.nboww on Wed-; ""'V- " i l.VOOIhs. were sold. Iheiarges e,T ; fold an this market. KUee(i anou tu oe in ta targe iHs as hmi - tie to bring its full value. , Tapt. T. K. MorUin. Oen.-ral Agent of tha SUunton Life Asso ciation of Hiauuton, Vs , waa in the city Monday, with a view ot eetab luliingsn agency here. Mr. J. Wm. Boyd was appointed agent and Of, t. F. Siiiu-I medical ex aminer. . , a i- Oar richangca are full of gushing deaenpmn. f - North . C.r.l na -'" "'arlott the e.t.ful, -(.raeasboro. th. City of fl-wer., , r im .11.-1 ji i..-B - " .'v? ate. tf they want an epithet for naiis'narv, Ui it be VSa5.mr, tho Subsuntial." We regret to rhrnbicla tlia death of Mr. C. A. MeConnell, aged it jeara, and his eldest daughter, aged two year and six months. liiey died in it hours of each other last - which ona made tho largest bubble Tli arsday, and were both buried in the rake wsa e-tiarljp divided be the same cflin at Back Creek I tween them, 'i'ha proceeds of thia ;hBrr!h. Tha funeral services were I entertainment were given to the conducted by Eot. J. Alston Kara- i church, and the young folks present asy.., . ... say tho entire evening was highly , Campbell a (V, idiotographen. "j"JcJ' ' . of Hichmond, a., art in tl cihr, - 7t , , mA .lt Uks oielares here for tha t k'"k "f H '- Four a-ad of tag and I t P"-""J mr m u 4 w riot's for IS eeais. next thirtt dav. Tliey rorao Tory liighiy rrcontnwnirod. . Their work is truly artistic, and their charges are according to doll times .very low. Soma of our citizens bad . . i .i i:..i i woranoneoy.nera in .,.., which aneaLa for iLSelf. ;' The water for the city wil b.!W01BiM be 7o ascc: hMught from Crane creek, oast of ujn tlJ obout thilmein Miasissippi. j HaliAary, instead of rant's creek. 41ld to report a plan for .Urti ig' This waters will - U mnch P; 1 0M herfc W . hop. that all wh?i omingfroSgr,ite belt, and a.h,heen considering the matter eat deal clearer The stand pi will wtr,ng ,nd ,xt will probably be located on C.ot. th prej , ,ho eu?0Ur.K,nf,nt , Kamssy s iarm. lust on tne nuge before reaching the creok, as this' point is thought to be higher than the toast. J Senator Vanco and ton pM&ed i through the city on Satttrday hurt i its run me irviu' v uw-i loll.., i. in the city, the guest, of I Mim Annie Cowan Mr. James Horah has returned from Ten nassca, where ho has been attending court. We are glad to see Mr. Hchtilts out again, after a short but sot ore illness. ;.t . . ; Mr. Lawson Kli.tti It-area Mon day for the Xortlt to select hit good for the approaching season. Mr. Will Lindsay will retnm home this week from Jv'ew York, where he has purchased an elegant line of goods fur the Spring season. We were Rind to shake hands inn may ti. r. hrwin, who to H remembered in our town, one day last week. Mies Lii7.lv Stack, a most affable ..... .. . 1 young way o. aunuion, a., spent (several as witli Irunils in this , tignre tney nare oeen lor years, i. e., ( "leicn iu-;n ieik Ui iuuin 10 pr ! cite last week, on l.er return home '.n i. h l,,,.Ire.l (lll,Lrt I ih. But, fortunately, the moans from Ashevilic. crHl (i. Ileilijr, will return at an early date- with i the most complete line ..f gent's, ! g.Mius ever ojH;:inl in :vi:nuury. Hon. Jnhn S. IKndersuu return ed from M nsl.ine'cm ' " '.luesuiay, where he has so faithfully n present il the Tth i'ongressional district iu the 1'oriy-i.ioiu CongrvM. Maj. Jom-s. one pf the oll foree of the It. II. "ft'i T which was m ud friim here, h- come back to S.i!i- bur t live, aa a site aceaii w ; lie the lie"" nnened their eyes ) htre when they l.arneit yesier.lay that Mr. W iliUin llsljhurton sum the city with his bride, j . We hear she is a iaiiirn"rean. , , . ., ' nd a bruther to o man, Mr. S. K. I-inlnn, was in the city Siind iv- It wasn't his rimt li.t,ai.il many think be i a ' tractfd bv matrimonial in'ttitloliki - " , j everltiele w are kiad to see bun. daleJ inrtvniit.' ifi-u -J. - - iMrtt - HreJr - Kin' .V..'rh"oi- jhc..it(:..r fax j,t from 1 l,ttott. M,, where he had at-1 - teUcdont of t) m:wl Meep - ,ioI)J gxnn bv is Linda Lee J .. 1J(,f ucl)l . J. '. , ,i u the Ulk of miu.-.eirclw.n tlw -hub." j . ., . . . , . .JlW - , M : , u,mm, j . '-: I.. .ix ...... , i. n.lr IU SO'IW. ,. The fprt-ia! Bid titg to considrr , tlw'aawadisn-dt u the constitution! will be held at .Mi. r.-.ai-y' Hal! j l anxhlay mgnt at . o ei. . e ll.ril of : DircetTi will ante (iil.de f-r nusiuesa wnvn ti anjioiriiB i k aiatreaiy !kiy sir. a f.ar, ei:W , IWdUilllUII.H.. II1HIN. ll-WU; i ..I -j,,.!,.,!!,. i..i, nwiwnt.-ii ir a Wit. IWi n) rfrrcoe . tftvea Aatrt- in.. sa-Jt. tM.tvicnv. K. 4 Grand Slcuxe, fium r says that in eodi-tlve South Atlantic and Jiurth Wrstefu lld- Atlantic and .N..r.h Wr,..ru lld-j ",lt " (Km to be er.-c.ed in SaKsbury. and that viral new enterprise are , u no uni.er.aheii wt:u pieiuy oi j capital lo back throw H.iie made etnlawes wantcl. al A. I'rk.cf s. Apply Ku'ulile) Tarty. One of the most enjoyable and original entertain.ueuls of the sea son vn which the young people of utl.l . .... u HL..II.I. 4 ijaiivnuf I UKUimi duuiiid 1 .... V, ,, . ,.,... w Ktili,n rv(,mh f.h,., f drvn with the nyxSMry materials for blowing bubbhs. a the pay ment vt fie Btsr.-K, AtSlegsni cak was to bo the prise lor tnc-i largest bubble, but it was divided. between Miss Catlie K.i.lrd and Master Archibald llenderaon the ooromitte being enable to decide Female Industrial College Notice is hereby given thai . . , . . . ., ; Miss Jennie Coffin , one of our financiering done than eer before the . tll tragedy, . aud hi. ! that the cammittce be continued location is on the same belt of ore. brightest young ladies, who has j jn (he history of the There j reached Mr. Wvatt in timo to hv! and one additional member added, i belonging to the North State Imii , been enead at 8l..ilrT' tor eev-; ;. j,.i1( ,K m.nn. 1 his wounds nm'iwrlt treated. Ur Shnvrr ui.n.iinierl. i d Transiwrtatiuu Comii aiiv's years, is the guest of Mrs. Jno. i , , , . ! This occurred near the buck irate ! Mr. MeVeelv mured ll.at a com.': "' The railroad now built in subject will be brought up at the!'" . . .. o. . : meeting or the 8al.bury Improve - mcnt Aunn.i Anri It h ) .Ti'H,,l!i n"A ' i.?.' ii,w - . . . . Oraaf.es, Vmons and Uasaaa just re 1 ccitou as A. farkrr'a ,TUE CITY FATHERS. The prescut administration has certainly been a credit to Salisbury , . . .... A . ,Jl8t !c"' '" M'l" t m better street work than has been done in the town for years, they paid off more than twenty-five hundred dollars for old claims against the town and for permanent improvements. Among the Utter was the addition to tho Graded School. This year they have dona the same amount of street work. They have added about fifty per cent, more to the number of street lights, and bare secured the water works. We understand that they will hare money enough to pay every cent of indebtedness against the town, and to meet the first instal ment when dne for the water works. The town taxes have not been in- .art.l t.,.1 U Um ,t tl.nm:l.,.t U .1.1 1.. .1 --. - There bis , i i n the marked increase in the prosper- ity of the town during the pant two; J"4' CUTVr eurro urwo wai. jum uie uuu i for l.-roiliue. is sold l A. Parker 's. ! If von want a rood lh lo band sewnl shun, k ikbuiu fur Adlrr'n. The Wy UaoiiiK re Made. (jsrden Cit y, Kansas, Sends out thousands of copies of the Card City Cailv Derai l to Eastern cap-1 Thousands of conies of ! ! Kh.rida uuners areevtry month sent ' all over loo L ninn. "Vl lierc lliev .ill A,, i h m,.a wl." Wtirn i .pte ncogniie tne ybmm? vi inu - ters' Ink 1'rinters' Ink started the Hrtleru W.m; 1'rintera' Ink star - itedihe I'tornia booms. We are ! not ininrudent t-noneh to av that biHim, but "e know that iu order to keep up the boom, wo need I'rinti rn' Ink, a,nd liberal patroti tie t. our tnwii panrs. cermniij "Mhttiw. Me. Ileril.wl.i rw.m. .. alcohol, or fusel oil, as it is termed. , ,.v edl &) K wiefT j possesses an acid burning flavor and .iuu,i . j .; n unpleasant oir, buns partially ; .' 'M.H"'" onit''1r1y'n.J H rtifleatiuu,bji .frg. uaa. 5lalii.it. at ) oVKk, 4d,W-AWK-fet'e:M-a " ap.Mi!u'.i--.it,.na perfected ts fy the oils and remove them by fee-j orgaiiizatum wy 'lie- auoption n a , ! tW.ituti.Wi and Hy-Laws. 1 here ; j H physicians present and all 'enrolled their names aa nieiubtrs. I t After the oompWlion of orgamaatioii ery intere.t.ng .pe y read by Ur. IUm-ur wlmb waj nghly , . ,,. i wa appoi.ittd to read a paper at I j tlie nest meeting. After some j j slmrt talks and pleasant social in-1 Mriurw tl. j;,.,. ,dj,,nrr.ed to net aguin 1st Saturday in July, . -- The St Cerilll Club, s The St. Ce -.ilia Club met at the residence of Mrs. John A. H.vyden, Jen. i loo -.Thursday evening last The 1 programm for the evening's en tmmmmaHt cnisU-d of music, lusili 1 , . readinr and reettations. a j'i sum bv M r. A. 11. Hoyden, and I Miss Mamie Mock, and a aolo by j Miss Addie White were grest'y Bp I piauded by I he spprrciatita audi- ence. Tba entire evening proved ! to be one of enjoyment to those nitoMiil k!ui n ftf nnvrit to ths f hurr.h wlljrk ,he uAnfn so dil- : igentl. laboring for. The next, one entl,rta lnenU U , JIr A jj j0 jeu'B on Thursday cytiilug, the litU, at Ji o'clock. A eu'.ifpK- new prugramme will be preseuted on this occasion, and all present at the bast entertainment are requested to be present and hrii.g with I hem their friends. Remember this is for the church, and do not fail to bring your dim. Hallahury (Solid. A eommpondent of . the N. C. Presbyterian; writing about Ntales ville, estimates tha population at 3,500. Tbia would fee a marvel, lous increase sine 1SS0, when the U. 8. Census reportrd a population ot l.wi. iiiiuitrcct iwrecwj down .uUtion Jan. 1st, r3. , im ttnk,D woupi .be a Tcry larga.growth, . e... about bo per cent, in less than 7 fears. Sal- isbury claims no such growth but what "she does claim reels on a solid foundation. The Census of IS80 gave her 2,733, and iho eeniua of 1H3 gate her 3,sOS. Ill ths latier Census the names were all recorded in a book which was placed in the Mayor's office for reference. Kear ly two rears hare elapsed since that Census' was taken, during which the town has been growing much foster and Still we aro crwiiUd tn uraa- slreet't with ouly 3,408." It is one .i i - ..r nn Ol mCIIlBVKIIlltl v. claims, uas niai wiwn nirj n r .;, inln . "a ,olid """" r 1 " ' ....... . Considering the great . .fowtl, , of October a" T 'hJtt Heicol h 7" WJ Jfd t bt Zut JMTj iWk . to whaUh Scheo 30 '"" 'f neih Co.nm.ttce pay :Ar lo nt igh bor. " ' ,, she makes. Hut we want all men to understand that there is to be no 1 disconnt on our claims. - KNOCK&D BOWH "" TW-TMJI - . , , . -STREET. , ... t. A Negro Wounds One of Oar Cit izen Almost Fatally, Robe Him. and lomvea Him EloutUna on the While Mr. N. C. Wvatt was re turning home from hit place ofj business Mtmduy niirht last, about I 10 o'clock, he overtook negro i who wo walkiug slowly in front of i hiiu. Aa he pawed the negro lie made remark in regard to the night being cold. The negro an swered "yes," and still walking slow, soon fell sererol steps behind Mr. Wyatt, when almost instantly he Was strnok In the back of the head with a largo rock larger than a man's flat which threw him rio-1 iently to the grouud on bia face, the nenil, whose r.k had acted soi' etteotualiy, pounced down upon his unfortunate victiinT throw his overcoat over bis head, and taking Mr. W'a Docket-book from his bin pocket (which fortunately contained "f"'1" k. ...VH .;..;... i 1 ; nit BiiiivMME fivmii Nuu 1 1 vi u i f Mrs. Dr. Whitehead, on Couucil street. Mr. W.. Wft trln.l to lcaru, is not thought to be in dan ger, but it still in a critical condi tion. No clue to the would-be taNTUCKY WHISKEY DIOTIL LEBY OF SALISBtiRY.' Jomns B. Lanier, Proprietor. Two years ago a nearly worthless. ' worn out tract of laud on the banU i of Town Creek, is now converted. by the energy and ability cf Mr. James tt. Lanier, into a yaluablc producer of meat, poultry, bricks , ranged with a svs- s thoiightf.il utiiiz - ri.m t.r..iliiu il swi waiaaey, arraiiKra tent that huwe ;i - S e! !:? various prouucls at ! ' hand. ' 1 In the fcrnicnta'.inn of grain used ! in the prepa a'.ion of whiskey, two specie of alliol are loruitil, ' j namely, Kiliylie or viniu, and ; i Amvlic alcohol. The former boiln j : at 1 ?;)" Khr. , the latter at i Kahr.. so that they ran be separated ! j by careful distillation. Ainylicl tifyjiig, ren'U r it nearly pure spirit, when it is allowed to remain for omc time in order to convert the suUtanei-s associoiwl with if into ,n agreeabU odor niV lUsor which j 0,aracteries old whiskey. Theold l,Um of distillation was anything j control of the heat applied, and the .V . " , ., ' apparatus was crude until the modern improvement were perfee- ted at Hourlmn, Kentucky, and inurH-r ,r. ..ier i. nim several momns, ano urougr.i. rc with him aneimirienced distiller, to gether with all the apparatus used in tho manufacture of pure Ken tuekr whiskey. The capacity of . c .... . . , i , i """""""yj f" ,3' """ V"" ' ""'"Kilf it is the purpose to so discrimi ' lit ! ii 1 J rvasa t.f t mti sa hit l a mt rnanii t i . . 1 .. i. qj. l.,.fll..,l. z::".z;. 7. Z'L 7. ' n-i I jl; "::rr. taken frjid a wclk sunken in solid rock, is pure and frcefrom vegetable mat ter, and all the apparatus is kept scrupulously clean, so that a pure article of whiskey is produced that is a well-known autidote for snake bites. k ' Con necteif with this enterprise is a tart tract of enclosure, several acres in extent, for ' HOT., ' ' 1 capable of sustaining from 400 to 500, with feeding troughs. 'j'hei hog's are fed from the grain swill 1 i .i " ,i,. ..! l"l Kirim III UHllH. . ... U UT . . fid on hard grain, only, and their meat is Urn! and sweet. In another enclosure is a v chicsew Tjtttn, ' where lhousands,of chickens arc raised for market. So that the grain need and the refuse is all utilised. All the clay taken out from the foundations of the build ings Jjaee o oonverted into BRICK, made on an improved machine that cakes com pact' pressed brick. There are two kilns of over 800,000', brick now ready for use. ' Allfhebiiildingsare substantially built, and display great skill and energy of the owner. Ntoe, f reab miaos maal Jam urrtved at B.rrin( styles ia men's fine shoes just opened. J 2. Biiuirs. Aver's Half VIrot sUmolalea ths hair to a vlgorens prowls. Is contains all .hat can be mippllrd to nake ths tu.tr beautiful and abuwlaat,' mwnres dan druff, and renders the hair gexiblo aud glossy: ;-; "' ; - ' An End to Bone Scraping. i . , e, . . . ... - sajs . "Harms reoslveil se mnch benefit w from Kloirle Bitters, I feel It aiy duly to let talleHna-aamaultr A now IL Hare I had a remains am oa say leg for eight I I years; say dodess told ma I would have tc have the boat scraped or leg am no tat el. I ased, wotUivd. three bottlna of Elec tric Bitters and seven boxes Uucklen's Arnica Piilve. sod my leg la now sound and well."- -. Electric flitters sre snM at fifty gen's a bottle, and Bocklu's Amlea Waive al aac. per boa by Thco. t. Kluila Co. ' T. S. 0. A. Meeting. - . , 1 '" soeiation met, according to prey,...,. notice, at the l;byterwn church, ( ooihur..I.y night, tU. IOll. inst.. i.d was called to order by the: I'roiiiJent. I rayer. Mr. MuCuLbiua wiia rennmtttl (n act as !c:r(.'tarT in the absenco of that officer. The CorrnH.ndiue ! Secretary reported that he had ro- ceireilacopyof the Constitution, I and sercral other documents from ' the luternationalCommittce. ( The Constitution was read by the President. j ftcv. Mr. iiyrd moved the Con- atltiiticn bo adopted, instructing! the r.recutive Committee to make certain changes that had been dis- cussci. Carried Mr. l'vrd nominaUd Mr. Smrint fr Vi,.l'r.ai.li.i.i from . l,e M v. Church, Mr. J. 1). lleilig from i llllse ;'il'Sils. I lie ore u Lutheran, and Ur; riueiid from 1 1n' " inlity totlie.famous 'ran Ukptitt cbnh. Mr. McXeelv ! u-'r' iron 18 frec from unlplmr. nominated Mr. A. M. (ioodman for ', llu.rua and titanic acid-. 1 hey Librariau. All unanimously elect-! '"-''"' ou tb Catalan forge, J.-i to ; ier cent, metallic iron. J lie io i'ho committee ou mom reuorted , ''"'j"" -ectt.-d is on the North l-'-rk .i .i. ... i .. ... .. !...;........ Ki, Itvrl ,.,.,1 : iiini k I lev were e n UL'at ui i u k in Ke i a . mitteo of three be appoiuted to so licit funds to procure sonir books Carried. Mr. Byrd niocl that the i'resident bo instructed to ap point the committee. Carried. . . . ... . . .n&.bift, uuuuiAu, uuace MlIU MV Cubb'.ns wi re appointed. Mr. McN'eelv inovi-d that a vote -f thanks be given tu tho few old ; members, etc. Curried. j Mr. Hvrd moved to adjourn, i Curried. J. 1'. .Met t liniNrf, .Sec't'y j ro tan. Our 1'ulice Force. to it Kanon er it. utuu The attempt to asrassinnte one of: j onr citizens lust night, al.wa the ' L;.j i...r;i. l-'uii...- ; r.. wisdom of onr 1 ity I-at tiers in re ducing onr poiiee foiue. It is I little sirnngc that our Commission irr should be stricken with ihe idea (,f economy so suddenly. Ia it uot better to increaee, instead of de- erense the force, rather than have one of onr citizens murdered ondei the glare of the nxaM jw f We think the force should be in- creased to four, instead decreasing lo two. The tin-pavers have not objected, and why should the com- ntjsjrioMers:Aail?eiliii -fiiatl. t hat .wi? . lisAfti protection to our lives and the if our wives ana cliil'lreii. Ta.; rAVCli. Wcfl W hat About Public To Ibe Kditm oftlw lluuiai: Is! As the pipos for tho water work (.....i-rlv...! u.,.1 m iw.in w .liii-h. ; nt0(j it j, wt,. ar the Kjor ,i : havornvcd ana are tniug working classes to inquire what is to 'become of the' public wells ? Shall thev he thrown ande nrodnc-1 ; cl,.ar, wholesome water, cool ; , ,..;. ? It has been assert-i ed by one of the Commissioners that the expense of publio wells would be thrown upon its consumer. i ami iiiid unc This looks like forcing the poorer classes into the use of creek water ! nB,e' M u' " Tin PiVHit, Xo. 1. To tlj KOitors uf the Usii.ld : . Mr. II. O. Williams, State Secre tary of tne 1. M, li. A., win den. er an address at the l'resbyterian qnnrti nnd sulphurets of iron, the, ehoreh to-morrow t Wednesdavl eve-1 liLiti.r somntlmM he'm aa l.:r.h as ML-'-i ..!,. at 71 ..lr.lr Uf Williams lllu h i v.. v.. ..... .. ......... "7, , comes well recommended as an ear- nest apd attractive speaker and is thornns-hlr informed aa to the beat methods of effective work for and by the young men, anil wo tiopo lie will be grcetta uy. a iun nouse. 1'1 J;)U!'8 "'' f "?' " pecially invited, herviccs in Meth- I .. odist church will bo Suspended - in order tliat -Christians of all denom inations may unite in the special services of the evening. 1. 11. Fot-st, IWt, Y. M. C, A. March 15th 1887. . MARRIED, . - '. On March Cth, at the residence of the bride, sir. tieo. A. Moose and Miss M. Alice Lippard, all of Cabamis ejonnty.s " e,r -a- , TH1BDTB OP RESPECT. L. A. (WM. . I Bslisuuht, Jf. C, March 15, '87. WaraiAS, Cod, la Ills slwlse prori desre, has seen ftt to remove from us our brother, Mr. J. M. Menlns, Xuolnd, That this Asscmlily tender eur sincere sv inpsthies to the faintly of the deceased In Ibclr bereavement. Jtrtnited, Tliat these resolutions be , spread upia our mluutca, and thota copy be sent to the family and a copy bo fur nished tbe Hkhxioi and Craftsman fur pufctlcatiou. A. M (loonasw, I J. It. Kicks, . CoamTTEa. It. C. Skaiuh. ) An excess of auluial food and a partial t , B r, ' tl, wlntj. Minn.li. Mil. th e.lBi In hn III winter mnnlltt Cunwi ihn HVHteai In bfl coins flllctl with InipurttlM. These cau .bo removed and the blood pnrifled and uvlsoialcd by taking Ayer'a Bsrsoparilla IMce (1. HO CHILD CAN BKHKALtHT It worms sbminil in Its stomarh. fterid for Hhriner's In.liun Vormifugu. the rellsl.le reoieay. . - - - . ... Chinawars al cost at lk'SHSAl u s MISI JiOTKS. The l!raiH.on mine, in lUndo'p!' rom J(, . Ut ,.., ,' N C(,m,lUv. Th,v ,-,,,,,,, de ,,; f ,'u , w fc ,. ft,iim,11,, , , uonV- . .. EuBJEoll Mtno. ' ' They are preparing to erect their nfv " M stamps, ihe oia 10 stamps are running all the time. Tins mine adJoinsUie Apiulaehian. , -Hi "'I'le. mo t.enrrai eiperin-1 'eTident, arrived from Knglimd with j hl f"luily on .Monday lu. t. Mnnnotlo Iron Ore Eoftn of Aeb--County. j I'hcsc iron ore beware ci.miifi'i'l- ing the nttcntion of capiln.1, ' and .already a company is lormul lo of .New id ver. where thev hale. p:ir- chased ft tract for -tW.iHHt. -j i,i - - .... the Cripple creek iron r-frion 'irginia is only a eh'rt tii-t.i! fruin the -N. C. line. I Appaluohiun Miss !Tuia Cuuipaitj tllldi-l tiiv ulja- niansgement of Col. Mct'oy, and : his a-Kitallt, ("has. McCoy, are pushing their mill and miim to completeness- fli.it will, when running order, be one of the- In iffl I mills iu the country. The under- ! ground vt'iirk is pylein.i!je. The . ! yeiu is a hard ;ll,u'l'z enciwcd i'l : ; tnlro-niicaceons and cluv si.itc?. ', '.trending nortliciLi-t and south wee i he gininie is free ev!-l m tjiiai:, Js!7:!: !!! '-".'-'ktioss -' 1 ,nn tut l' ' ll,lf.'i l;l'ifl," " its conr-iO, cxposini! a lar-"' bo. alouK ; exposing a Jal:', body oiv ready for stoping. The mine . is ciuipd with hoisting machinery, punip.s, etc. 1 lie ore lower i feet above the collar of filial!, with truck for conveying ore to the Itlake crushers. .Mill house iHatuu ; ctcvnlion thnt admits of tl.e ore, feeds being all automatic, to tlie -Hi . stamp mill, with plate aniiilgauia-1 lion, nnd 8 Duncan couceiilralors. i The arrangement are such that the ' mill honse can be enlarged - to jn- cro(L-a the caiiacitv to aoo stumps" Uvor fli.W iM of msckuerv have tlie winter. 1'hey einyloy about : im) men, and intend having tlie - plant ready by the 1st uf May next, RudlaLU and St Catberlno Mine3. Whilst a good deal of attention is j being directed toward,, the mineral ' denosilg of North tlaiolina. it niiirht ; be of interest to give in brief "the coiiuiuou ui mo oi uer ueei mines, 'These mince in situated on tho A. C. It. Ii., One mile from Char- h'tte, containing about XWI acres I 'icy have-only been ilcreloped to a limited extent, 4. tl leet on St. Catherine being the- d point reached. . Most of the stooion has been done back of tho IM feet level, from 'which some t, o0, (Klo of gold is credited ns having been oblai'iuil. The mines arc situated on what ajipears to be an uur.fi rvtis ijim i bell, iii which ore nunicr- ous lenticular shoots of ore, j.it.'hit'.g and striking parallel and transvcrie to the jolie. 'J'bo gangne of thr-sc sbooia ia maiid till of aiuiv. blue 1 -ft . 'I'l.- t (v pv Will.. . illC IftlUV Ul L.l , ,. , j shoots rary according to the pccul- ! jar characteristic of the pyrite pros- ! onl. hot- tha rield foe f rw e-olri in ! from 110 to i Ij per ton, whilst the. ! gulphurets rause from S10 f rJii i j,er ton, the mines aro equit.ped with milling and pumping machin ery sufficient to meet the ncruirj mcntajof their output, and the mines arn favorably situated. If worked on a mora extended tcalc, they promiso to beco.no large pro ducers of bullion. Hut our mining is peculiar by the methods intro duced for working on systematic fiilZZfnV; I"1' I"'.' the veins at a practical depth and; in ijitcirialie manner, that . onr -mining can assume any satisfactory '. i looting. Between the southern, I extremity of the r-t. Catherine and tht northera of Uie lluilieill a large ; urea of ground on '.bo cotirso of the j .vein remains yet undeveloped, tho valne ot which cannot be Ascertain-1 edwithout extending drives and! eomnmiiicatitiir by shafts from tho ; surface. If this were accomplished there is every reason to expect ns rich a ground was Uisoorered'i within the extreme limits of the present Workings. The St.. Colli-! erine mine has been for a long time worked yery profitably. The ore is j milled nnd the free guld obtained -from amalgamated plates, after i which tho" pulp passes over fnui-' Tanners, where it is roncentrated t aud the concentrates shipped North for treatment. AT COST AT BUERBRUM'S Kits. W: I. bU.UkU Of tull'lInK. r.':':oN'.U:L!: ' ft Iii. w!:li i'nwn, i; Slill'.UUCe It. tUc ..f and rl.-uil, tii-A We liavc- ni-eevi uur I'tUU .' n.I art: !:;,!) hit lni:ut'0 ():ir Miss rtific'i C'.ni'- fr -iu lUlTf MuitK. atfl usf ii'Mie t'Ut fl;? vt-ry h,l w in'wli-fi, YVviftTaitaMff-v-iatiM'iu-: -u. ,t.i Cur. jtfiiu mivl Id'Jm r SlrueH, U; If I.T. J. Wm. BOYD, Attv.-rRey-nt-I.nv, rAi.ivr;:i::Y, - - v'p;!i ctr:6v.r.A, vyyu i.wi.TAi m. liAl'i:. iwif N-.itio-j t3 Mcicliaiits atid Tra:IcuTnc-a of Ivo .. an Cu. Tlie a-rent ..f The nr.- -.iiiriri.ll.-.i.ii l. Il-.rir S' t iun:'. aril !L tit r: K'i:--,,-t' l-r --;.'f THLM.V S5 51 r M'fr .-i d.-i-i fi.r il net i.:: mt.: co , I ...in ire. N. C. Nctics ! H. it-e- -,l iu Vw l.itll'.Ilt I til..- r. -:Oii Ol tlid II. C. H.W-. li. L- lO Nil pi I liie (-.l.-ili- i.f :i In fin en .ill 1 I. I le lmitiws JK'ST, V.' II. C. H,iH ICiit.1, till i rochesteh, ce?.jh.:j lias tin lnrvVi't A-M-ta tf i l.ial i ' iet f,f iv C'Hnjunv r- iii the State, Don't forget it whkii i .iJiuMe Ijisnrancc. J. o. McCULLUIS, Ji- ill wn.it. Apt- l-tf S.!.I-Bl uv. N . C. yATTtTW 3VTTTVX3 Vtl vi n r- i ri-t- , vuwi.uunu" i PURCHASE o 'i'i'HA'H';:, trc. iSH:p;.iqar soi.i-?itld ficm ! P..PvTitS H-'-V'-o C'-j WORKS i SAUSBUHV, X. (I cenv j a cons, ti.ipciiiili n.li iit. u 0 0 ? ' SHOE ItM WAPiAliTtG O fJT TA?31eX 0 ! ! r For Ealo ly N'EY S Frn. mil.e am! sell the v in the b l .l e. Y. n can tiiwv W PL rev me i one. hum enri. hiilui (hi.-.ii. ,lfW) ir. iaht ftn mm dizain , as you will have i , if l-.urht of fen in ' manufaeturew. 75 ! will make aa old r.rr.Ki: & joiiovs Auction ' P.iyn fur A. L. ji hiiii'.ii's Puro Ap jo .Vinsgar fcs::;': ui.E t.m . AlsoafoUliTor OBGCEtUSS ASD CQ3STBT rEOB0:!. alwnvs on band. lllf. J.B.SITjLIMAN, i COXTIUCTOR & !:ni.l)ER RAnsBTr-fiw..'- - X c Residences, a 'Speoia'tij. Thrc!i;!i 'lYittssnliif Lew liicK. HIS :.t!ill.li 1K79. .V.C. H A IIHIS, )' Fsc!! Croctila ( e!l tlnrls. R1CKM0KB ROLLER -.'t.LS FL0'..T;.. From one pound pv-kaccs to l!ml. OOXFLCfltiMlUV, luxs, ' ' LtU.VIBi, ! ' ? TorjArco. j.TEAS and CtiFri.R. " ( . il : v 11 .1 t A.VNEH coors m.iklittf u ninei iai.y of i il'lf aH'i.Cih Mti;.'f 1 Sa-ito'v! trB.tt. N Is-W f -"'SV rsff.s .l:st I rtily. titisj urt- fii'.niftt-ft; ttftfiB t - tti In i 8n( t!iw at a rw'.''- vt.- -
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