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tf MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS JOHN WILKES, Manager, CHARLOTTE, N. C. ENGIXKS AND BOl-Llvltfc OT ALL SAW AND GRIST MILLS. A SI' IX 'I WRITE FOR CIRCULARS AND ESTIMATES. COMB AT LAST! THE RIGHT PRICES ON HARDWARE. We are .Itiilv r.-r,-i Double nn.l Sin !. ! nm-dilnir .M..-hio. -fol lir.i- flea; rs an Hlr:e.v r. I!r! e.i kr; and Hot..- 1'i.v.it 1 N !( I'.iTel- r. lie l-l". p, ire. : i. l" lurKPfit Stock of Buarrries in the State 3-ajrflw tMu:lit lt mmr rNn wiil W Uptv in a few tiny. W? have Iffinittl fmm rTtjrifncc ih.il a rcul irt-wi hti'y wi!) 'U for n sniiitl sum much btnar thmi a chrap pnu!e will f'r a .until ,umi. nn we li m- rit-w muili; ftrntiiR'Tiifiitit wlii h cn&lilrs tu u one of the IVit Uujjti-s in pxtti-.nrcat Otir aim Is to ilnwi thr Will prices on si! klnrlsof Turmlm !mplmn. Ilardware, Buggfea ami Wa'oa, and iiivellie goo,l old farmers, who support us all a' showing. to tub ooijI Miisrinns. W rarry a full stock of Aths. (iiant Powder. Black Powder. Fuse. Cai, Steel Ar., and will uniarantie prim M clo np a auywbcre ia llio Stale. We pay freight on all Towdrr t the Dearcut ratimawl Mtitijon. LADIES ID E3? AITIE.TSrT, BMITHDEAIj t3 IUTOHJJ0, n y 8AXISBURT. N. O KIJTD. A 171 V, k of ll..rhv,ir.ri. h:iniin.e Dlale Plows, I TriiiH'-e Vaons iKl- r-i'- loi'l (.'!ianipl:in Mowioir lrliines. Vi'l, hrs'r.1 Tliuuw liny lUkcs, Ti ti-Sfrsph l'v ;uhl V a -on MAicrtal, Palnu and thh for sbimtthesamopricrai ci.epgrtnle. A NOVEL WITHIN ITSELF. DAVIS SEWING MACHINE, Tin Lignfest fitinolog Jawloj k-acttlnt Uadi Pom nil kind of work without ant haat tri. Tlirre haj lieen S;.V) reward offered to any niacainc that will follow the I)as'' ll-ri'iii'li lis variety nf wi r without -iior. fnlu'r amenta will tidl yen Ihrv can doaiivtliln? 011 tlifir niat-)ilii the iavla esndo. Why dou l they take la llns re ward, why iliev can't rio It. We invite alf to tall and see otir atoek ihwujrh and see how rely we always are to xlve vimi low prices. J. R. KEEN, SEU.R TI1S BERT AKD CHEAPRftt MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO I!R FOUND IV THE STATK. (U V i; HIM A TKI AL llEI'OHF. UU V ISG EIJSEWUEHE. OI K FAHHKKS. Hundreds would never hae known want if they had not lirst known wastt). Aunlicatioii i the price to be ...... I n.annl B...,MiaitiAn To ' have Ihe harvest wo mu.t low the ! seed. If your hay is fallint short, some one luKKonts cutting the hay and straw together, add bran and shorts, with a little salt water to moisten the muss, and tho whole will be eaton. In the cow stable or dairv honte there should be no smoking, tilth, nor odors of any kind, t old milk is a rapid absorbent of gases and odors, and the iuality of the butter from milk largely depends upon the time it is drawn from the J Cow to being cooled. Sheep, of all stock ou the farm, aro profitable as manuro makers in winter. their sheds and yards should be well strawed. but they ' should hate light platforms here and there in them for tho sheep to stand upon and cool their feet. Old doors do very well, if frequent-W-4urued over. Tho ccw hnuld always be milked until the udder is completely empt ied. It sViyld le stripned thor oughly. If this be well done she will keep in fjow of milk longer, but if neglected she will gradually dry oft. ilany good cows are pre maturely dried oil from Durry iu milking and not doing the work thoroughly. Charred wood from the stove, or charcoal in any shape, ia excellent for hogs. It is best to keep char coal in the pens where the hogs can always have free access to it. Hot ten wood is also relished by hogs, and they aro very fond of burnt bread or other charred substances. I The value of the manure heap will bo very much increased if con I stnnt attention is given to coltect I ing and using absorbents in the stables, i Ins matter is ot especial imjiortance as the time approaelics i for the sprinc calves. These, more i than anv animal about the barn. ! are constatitlv in need of a renewed bed. .('lean, fresh, dry dirt should be LDUntirll?.-Tnrt-in .tlip barnrardal irfijtai i It lent disinfectant and absorbent. but the animals will use it to wal low in and elran themselves, i he hog that has access to drt dirt wilt be easier to keep, whilo lice on tho stock and in the stables mar be prevented by its use. A recent farmer savs it is not, perhaps, generally known that one of the bat kind of rood lor h' rs is raw potatoes. Kor a horse thin in llesh nothinrr, he declares, will better recupcrato and fatten him. Cut the potatoes and roll them in a mixture of bran and corn meal, and the effect will be almost mnjrical. The comb and brush will speedily bring on a glossy coat, and the horse will improve in spirit and life as well as in llesh. If the wool of sheep becomes wet it dries Tory slowly ami only by chilling the animal through. Shel ter from rain and snow, especially the former, is therefore mure im portant than protection from cold. If a sheep is chilled an as tn give it cold or fiver, the fibre of tho wool is injured, and if this ocenra in winter, the injury is in the middle of the fleece, where it will do the greatest damage and must hurt its sale. We aro the greatest sugar-eating people on the Jace of the globe, and doubt less eat more than is for onr good. The evil ia aggravated by tho extensive sale and use of glucose, made from cornstarch, and sold for genuine sugar. It is the belief of many competent authorities that glucose is the cause ot the general prevalence of kidney diseases which forty oJSf!y years ago were almost unknown. The cheapness of glu cose has made it largely used in the manufacture of beer. This ia one reason why beer guialara art) ao of ten puffed up Willi apparent health, while their constitution ia onih-r. mined. We need a law against tingut sugar fully as much as against bogus butter, lis elT-cts aro far more deleterious. x Koston Is no Great Shakes; A Doston woman who spent a good part of lust year travelling, not to Kuroiic, as most people do, but over a large portion of this portion of this country, West and South, says she can never quite ex press how strangely she felt regard ing her native city while away from it and among other people. "Why, did you hear them berate it ?" she was asked. - "Xot at all. What struck me as so strango was to hear nothing at all r, ho ii I it; nobody seemed sur prised that I came from here, or asked any special questions; and tho only definite idea they all seemed to have about any local peculiarity waa that we were all devoted to. baked beans. If the had been ig- noramusts in other things, I could the better understand it, but many of them seemed to bo delightfully cosmopolitan in their general news. Boston tsuMtte, , . HeiHff'i Sill Items. Editors IIebalb : The farmere in ibis section are now busy seeding oats, and prepar ing the ir round for corn and cot ton. The wheat crop has a good j appearance, while the oati ,l oot Iwk 9ult " tn-AHiaen Boat now lia b'S cotton gin, s-rist and iuw mill in full operation.-lie does a large-) business in aawing. ! n II u..ll. i. t..,.)iinr a ! utiosiT at 1 naiav Kl,a I 'lin n li lias ! a full school and gives general sat-1 isfaction I TU Q..n,4.. Ql...l. t Ormtn t and Uwer Htone chnrdica uave been awake during the winter. Hes. llrown and Heller, pastors of these chnrche, are energetic and progressive ycung men. Messrs, Bearer A Host, mer-1 chants at Heilig's Mill, are scTTingHle death, when the chief's daugh- goods at J rice that please' their j customers. Dr. E. E. Klntti, of Troutman, Iredell county, tisited his relatives and friends in this tii inily laat week It ia rumored that Mr. B . of thia community, will take a rib this week. Mr. Jamc U. Ludwick is build ing th public achool bouse ,n Dial. ..D . i , .. .. n. 1- No. I. Uold lilU Township. March 8, 18S7. W. How to Injnre Yur Tows. Oppooe iiltpruvvtiielita. Miatrust ita public men. liun it down to strangers. Go to some other town to trade, lengthen Tour fan when trimmer sncaka nf locatinff in it. I ; Do not inw8t a cent. Lay your ;r.n..y cut ...2. .l.e Kefnso to advortise in your city paropg, If a man wants to tuv vonr property charge him two prices for I !f he wanta to buy anybody else's 1 interfere and discourage him lie particular to discredit the j moves of public spirited aien. Ill-fuse to see the merit in any ' scheme that does not directly bene fit yon. ikiw in Make it rr.osrts. Pon't fret. Talk about it. - - . W rite al-rnt tt. . is A. lftahhf y ftSrtWRT V: l'atroniae '.he merchants. Ho friendly to everybody, Klect good men to 811 offices. Don't grumble about hard times. r i that the name of tt man n noe in- I1' .. . . . . . 1 famous treachery to his partv had Avoid gossip about your neigh- j , itv'nUe .r,'.ide,,t , , ... . 1 could be obliterated from tlit histo lo yoor trading witb your horn., fKiln f .,rr ,, ,, 1 1 11 lilt It. iii.rriw-ittiriit I im-n (..f;,ai,ii:,- isvii an tun csu aim uur aft iuu . . ' can i ntimc. If jou r rich, in rent in some- thing i employ somebody ; be 'rustler. j lU-meinbcr that every dollar in-; Tested in permanent improvement is so mnrh on interest. Be courteous to strangers that , come among you, ao that they go ; away with good impressions. ) Always cheer on the men who go in for improvements; your position j in the case will be mtthing but what g is just. : j l)on't kick at any proponed im--proveraeut because it is not at v oir door, or for fear your tales wiil Iw raised fifty cunts. A Land Swarniln; With Dear. Montana ia aaid to have more beara ia proportion to territory than any other section in the l'nitcd States. Hunters and herders on the Tongue river, in the Dig Horn range, report seeint: cinnamons in drovea of six to twenty. It has been cold high up among the mountains lately with plenty of snow. The bears, forced by hunger,' swnrm down into the foot-hills and on the plaina in search of berries) and roots. Xot finding sufficient of the latur tlwy duu'-t. hesitate to feast on real or mutton, and ao the hon est rancheme.n are heavy aufferers nnleas they check the nionteraj with cold steel iu the shape ot traps' or cold lead in the form of bullets. ! The cinnamon bears are perhaps the most annoying of the scies. j H lii le the true gnasly iters In high altitudes, almost at the ' verge of the perpetual snow line, the bold cinnamons and black bears do not hesitate to doacend into the valleys and river bottoms, searching for food of some kind. The gristly and silver tip beara are carnivernus, while, as a rule, the cinnamon (which is really the brown bear) and the black eon fine themselves to roots, herbs .and berries, unless forced to parlakt of more substan tial food in the way of a stray calf or lost, sheep. - The price of real estate waa tin der disensaiott at the clnb, when one (fentleman remarked ! "Jones, old boy, I know where you can bny jnat the nicest little home splendid cot tape, ir rand fruit-trees, and all -that for a song. " "Jnjt mgr Innk. " said Jones, "I oan t sing a note. The earliest bank established was that established at Barcelona, which waa founded in U0I, The hank of (It noa bai its vrigin in 1107, Enriched by Indian filood. David Meredith, a well-known citixen of Uieh Valley, Ind., has 1 Cll.au oi win vr. lust atrock a bnnansa. A abort time since Meredith accidentally ili.onvered that lie had Cherokee muian oioou in nis veins. iuii alwava rcgariieu as a lun-uioooeu lloosicr. He at once applied for the annuities-anil privileges accord ed members of his tribe, and has r(H.n(jy returned from a trip to Vinita, Indian Territory, where he selected a liberal slice of L'ncle Sam's choicest lands. He ceived a patent for tho property from the L'nitcd States t'ouimis- sioner. SoTrrertime during the siiteenth ' century one of the original Mere-1 ditha in this country, a dashing I yor"ig Knglishman, went on a trading expedition among the i t'herokees. He was made captive, . amt was about to be tint to a horri- horn-i ter interised and anted his lid .Meredith gallantly married :' girl, that and it is from this marriage David Meredith descends. Taluof Stwt Dirt. PMImdoltihla tall Yitii rill nftTer li'ive el'-it" streets ! in America." said an Italian gentle- mn 111 " 0 ' "" ilftv. "an lotitf a von throw aval ; the dirk, lu Italy the cleaning of the streets is sold to the highest bidder it public auction, and the man who geU the contract fairly : scrapes the streets to collect all the dirt he can. H in then taken to a ! factory, where it ia pressed into 1 hlocks, which are. then sold for fir- tilizing purposes. You Americans do not seem to know that your ! street dirt is valuable, I think if I ' ..t.i .i .: n woum wir i some smart man who would ucglatl ; lake a ten years' contract to ' clean your streets for nothing. He ' would got very rieh." The ltepublii ahs cim't quit mak ing mouths at ex-t iovi-rnor St. John. The other iljy a bill passed the Kansas Legislature changing the name of St. John county to Logan county the county was named in honor of St. John, who at liie time was the Iti-publican tiovrr.i r of Kansas. During lin- discii-.-i 11 several violent speeches : -re nui ie. among the most hitter biin tl.at by Spiakcr Smith, who' de.Jir,.l lhat,St. John waas hvtx-nte. lie S.dUheflrptia.liharf.riHie ed Mr. St. John to tlieolin-eof ion ernor of tho Stale, and, failing to he elected a third time, be phiwl . .... .1 - ........ it.. 1 1 j . , , . . , ttliv ure 8" iu to tin Matt I ' ally ure sent to (lie i tun. Constipation I a ttftiVerxaJ ami mewt trmiltIcHinf ttia rlrr. It s-auiM-a Hctwlnv lir, Mem a) 1V prM-tlm, iTinaalnt ttii ijfht. anil lOswint, ttrnya Dim Aj'im. ia1. when kmg rontimiawtl, raitt Riitarrtwnt of the Ur, Iiiitvnmatian 4 tlw lwrla, m ril, I'nnattifwlloa la BlatKtil furM bj Ajt't Yillm. Tr ft nnnilxar nmnthaj J hi 1-miMi-tl 'ftsti.t,. in aVin. oiishss ,,f y tttrh I aiii(tiTf.l rrooi l A(riif. Ivpl"i '"i aw iitrtJ-rt I Uvrt. Mv twysf-t af tri.ltt tit. I w:t oxjipaHtit t' rtr ti:it ttvT IttChi, afltl, at tlinva, wan niuMff to hsar ci pcNur lv tb liiit. I Msii oliral CURED BY USING thr Ttnira of Avnr'a Mt. I Mva tut bMttattifn Id ttriiinmurlnt t)tla it iM n b Iht! IkfMat miliartt'' m9t aWiJa. JaiiMa Kn-lfa, lolnd, Oukk t raffairAat frnm CuDailtraattnn, stnil.ffirv axiHiitl. (rNi Hiala.'(i, Intli2tsi.n. aim fim,Utr yrtun. Ayffn I'll U. whit (i ' I Wvok at the micwfitlon of a (rlt'O.J, hnt o fiTam tn rntul fiimj. I nammcru-M Uking thta retnniy tw mstithn ao. ami atn ihw frr fumt Vnnt.ieaiidii. th- tk moval aI fhwb hua t aim.I mv other trotjrilfw to tltMiptirfwr, i nd ?rt-a;lr tin prnvwl m ffftiicrai h'ahh. W, Ktwlor, Antwrai: IaM. I t.iiffrsii from Cpnitltf)nt whih aiaunil ui-h an obaliaaic form that I trmtrti It WihiM itllar a Mow-?? 4 fti N)Wtn Tf boxrfi of A wr i lilb rtir?4 M, cowplfirlT. U, Ittirfce, Htu o, M. Ayer's Pills, rJ hy rr. f C. Avrr Ik ( a., tw)t. Mata, BU p sWs ltaajgtaM m4 sWUfaj la UWiriUaa, a ri:w choice LOTS Immnjlatrlj back of Bufrhaura t Famrt' rraiiU'ncr ure ft f rtry dfraMp lot fur Mle. Anybody that wanti to buy & well UraJutxl, conveuifitt lot ai Trry revabl price, Inqutra t iht office, tl BUEKBATM 4t EAMF.S, Firsi Znanraiiesj Aeao7. SAM I, UrVVBIHAS. repreaentlna; a Hue of Fire Insurance Colupania rtf)nal to any Ib Wesacsc N. C. Caa siTj as tow rale ami teraia aa ran be obtained. H-ly' For Sale. r.nt Trmi Mill and tfxtiirca on CMIIeaa I Flaw. Wrtght a.wsj pounds; used but ' twomonlha. t'hean for casta. Apnlr at ' IblanHice. 1 Salisbury Woolen Mills. ttaaafavt nrar nf r'ulmnM Jmsi .ifin. iajiaj.v, Mty, BJki.teiin, t.riiiL Kntja, 'f Bucklea'a Arnica Salve. 1 T Burr Salve In (be world for Cuts, Bruises. Hores, I hers, Sa t ithcum Fever, firm. Tetter. Chaiil Hands. Chilblain. v ,,, Sk, Kri.l...i. and pn.1- h curnl ,,iU1 1)r 0 10V j,,,,,; 1, u juanmteed i.i aim iK-rfi-rt kiWk- linn or munev refunded. I'nce as cents par box. Kor sale by 1 Ueo. F. Kluiu : & Co., Salisbury, J t -iy BRICK ! BRICK ! BRICK ! rll-ast-C!lCl ! Hand-made Brick For Sale at Zlon Wesley College I - . r . -w rw 1 1 iUiV Y Jr.i-J. W. H. OOLLH, Industrial Superintendent, 40 if-rdSm MILLER & SMITH, Ball "l3ViJtry-, IV. O. RESTAXJRAKT. . W tJikt lar1iT iiv th r1y, w-afc or mmita, im! f-inil "h hj-i at rji ttunr. wmI nisreina athiff irt'lit Wttii'tlil :rstuf llt-Mftfl . Hat fnhltr t wu(. (.!( it h tin .jscrt to tar tmd. Irt'-ludni "!fr- frvl, flu. :' ! i.ti.v c .Ic , (jTcjiart rt In rlia- ivi Biir-m-n -i j 1p Our r.nnii nrf TM if ly rtinii" ri a"tl It ii t timi sM vtnn. .irtai.f . r -r-rnta a,'t fml.ic ttn.l l.'tjlUtt 'hr?t iiKwjfraiir Njrf. ;ui s.-"11 ioud U mttiars it.i travl.Tf ( (nrwTtnl with tstir lltia U a ftrwt Him Bar, Whcir liiUlsifiK t.jr-1 fie (inn w tin mnl !l.;in .m a. i-t . -it!i n;' t t,n an-! v ir.r Tn r w III. FOB 3A.XjE ! j A Sannafrft Oil nnr. Fenny Koyal Distillery. j All the jirttmrnlut tT(nittii;' tf lln' : nianiifs'lun i'f 1(1.1. Hi foi.l 1' iniv ' Kui HoVlll. Mill u lufnrn'ili.ai . U-i', 7 Im lit . i t- '.p t'T C.sll. ill.tl M ,t KA.VI.S Livery Stable, J'Mi G. HEIUO, Prcp'r. ,.li .,. U, IU'U4t.'ii FOB SALE! A V,. I Wl, up-! Sc..,! ,;,.r, m rV-ut I'.fi,',,!-;,,!. n 1! r A- Millirk I hrptH r ritiMp Applv in ; .f HOT T C W'f .trr r lit'.' I. t in i T a ifniiiifql i nV- if lh U will It V .Pftrlh-nii ' frlat ki tin- I 4-,f .in K:i!i -n l..l 1 it, ,-. ealt at ,ir-,i 1 BUrS.'.iia I ESis'tS. CITY LOTS -on i i:k - M i SS Per ii3i, r.iiitt, s:i.iM lta rausrlag la prU trmm f no I ; th lrm. Nlluatod 4 blt, fruii Main Stress. ;-tf nt; eh 11 .mm i kamk.. BO Per Oont IjukI Iii vt'sdiH iil ! . Twenty "tic half im i jf t.;i jitat om s dje- (fiiixtn,!- Siniitw i f Snii -Intry. Iliiirnrnrturi-ri w iirth nf Inv ip one n. (an k tii.trti" tn vt ptr rent, en prifo a-tkeU. Wt ll taiftt-ti am) pood t atioti Hf lU KntlAI'H aft K.MM. I TaMMsal aps I tnaa IM sMbltwhsM at lb) Ri-tsjfl lata t.'mii NtaiaM a oat Fonfn IAmancaa coat inn lent H tt.i.'ltMsj hit pav larva, tt'asia, t rart-raiarfc tojf nsjbta. s . nr tb llntiod rStt. ti4 statleata 1st OatJawt RaiatlsMld. Vr(av ' oe M iMsiMita sal IAM iMl'.itrM M aw - ISnanaf km4 rpaviaotiim yffttsl na Itaij ; It4 lh Cataot Hlfnn abort notiow Ta'ma r l fsjsvnnt,l rhrr (r i(minfttMwt4 atall j ,j,rw"lT yuj' fr -;:nirl I la t Kl "iS K lilV . VKkM I thai larsrrw snrruJa: in a tad i the) raw I htltiielfitisil Ksrtarpsr nf iU kin4 puMHt ) iha "irr'i. - fl'tnUfsi of arach a aajtM wajrf aalaaiM dmitlahl U. h I In- btMt pstw rjsMst to aoam.-'ss. attoliamvisj. inwasttioft. fr.aririwtiif rhs atiif Blliair rrnsiTtiMnia ft III Jfi"t ria,t ftr-fr. fjb liatisxt ta anj roittitry. K cnjtaina i ha iim of all tn'syTt laaw ! till nf inranllol m'',sw a-k rk try It fr son (m sjsjsj 4Ha. aW4 hf till nrtrwrisaatatrai It Fi ttT s4 (i (WdtlfMI I IM'sMl (a) VsjBat i r.. pnitwhn tW OMajauaa iaiiriniai as) llrJaratT Wrk lUiiilbrrak BtxrtH pUsiu miUi s jb sakll.h .(' THE FiNASSiAl AND MIOG fiECCRO. (11 roH:rray, Now York. Subscription: $ t sTsar; $2.50 Six Months. 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North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 17, 1887, edition 1
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