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NORTH CAROLINA HERU.D. THUll3P.iT, tWThi Herald ht th format tire uln twj o ay paper pvblufi&l in Rowan Count). sutMcKirrion xatks; n fear If fu-Jd In aivanua. 51 .50 " ant paid inJvnrft, - - . . 3.0O tlimoiithi. - . - - - ' 100 ", Sabtwrifcan villlxi eali on or nullflwl wMi ntwtripttua an due. -CITY ITEMS. BODEBT I,. HAMSAY, IxxaI. koitob .Talk of tliu day Iiailroad I . Electric lights ! Water works ! Cotton factory ! Industrial Colli go ' New machine shops '. More tobacco fa': torics ! ... JV building j-.arts ol the city going up III etc., etc. Prayer meetings Bt llu teriaii cliur. il i vtrv i Preshv illC.lilil night. Oar j.coi.!e arc eiieiving es Vegetables, dm li as radishes, lcttu oiiioik, etc. The contract h.n hcn build a house in ,liri-i C'itv Geo. K. IKiti-r, ' ... ,, , . , , a.-n i .'. mill displayed. The de . AUentmn Hra!I,-d to the a. ivr- or 4 n if ,k.w, , ieiijiiti.f M,r.. Merone, r.... ,. ,. Frilluv, K.igl.d, winch apinars in this issue. , Sl,lL.,ul .Jd uUll.r pl(rt, of Kuroi Mr. i. W. Wr:(tbt Inn l.ol his residence in Ilr. klvn ..nii-i ii r.il.lv . enlarged, arid ml! j'jirit at om The (Veilia Club will m. el Tluirs. .day evening at t!ie ri sidence of Mrii. (.'has, Price. All intervslvd are ir. Tiled to attend. Dr. C. M. P.Kili'. ot this county, was flu'K-d Sivretary an I Treasurer of t'h Medi.-al. t 'Hivt niton, Wbnli cloori in b.ifSoUe I. til week. The Kim City !. Club v bold its reytiUr wc-kly n'lHtihj residence id Mrs. M. I.. II dir. on Kridiy niiii, ai tue u. hoar. ill - The Chtdo'C' C that Stephen li ilUrd in;, le s is f I'.rool.h tt ft Oii'l in eb H , -4r9lfc CUT. . A. little over a ripal elcT'to n. has ai.v inief t Riiatary. vote niinistrnl on. w;,c1.. tdl ! lie ion ni-. . I't everjl.ody, !v lit the wrif.tre of l-.T Car ?:refcfiit ad 1'. II. Th .mi , ing nfacbin.-illtrlld-, t rn good us cn North Caroli f .r bis bo h i I am t in re Mr. Cam; rt;tic pl.,e next S.itui i t eil. the g.-tvil -I'.vVr. w-:i I x' tire irrv him go, bill lo!!tie-S eoinot.rio presence to Virginia. " Have voi asked. ".V.. have 1 ' I! meatt ' V liar." He ea.l vt...' h. lie said. but 1 ' " ll.w I !i4le I.i I'll, !te I. A little i n r it . t k tili tlic Vott r Ucaltttl lt; oii to i-x. rri.e hit. ..Vi t -eigii r.ft t., 1 1. '.' mi t. .utile atitt a 1, pM.nve l..ly f r,i!tf i-tw:i. Yotc for lrn.,1, h-iiiiKt ui.d li tic nit ii. We have seen .cvi-rl nits that w--re ntn'ie Brown's taio.rin e!,i l'llll liollli it ,M S. 'dmlitiicni. .11 ilo cut their H-r- T'h. v r - 'I t gtTHl r.Ct lor. .Mr. Mel feet II t lit s-, ;t for the IC- ltll. lie. lor It l..S t O ir liniii. rs 4 'In fa l, a! I Mr. W. ed a Olltlll We verv hand'oii. fl. his rtid. it'-e on .Min at i ' Ikdinirc h.s t.n'c The ! 'that has we.iih.rtd i 1 has gone to improve otto hurban rtsidciices in lir of t nokiy i magnolia groves. I'n.f. V. II. N.-ave f::is been liciled to acvpt-tlie dirci torhi tho Aieillo ( tub. nf Malesvtllei t of In ronsitit ration of tlio verv urgent and unaiiii.i" re.iuest of the mcni Iters of thia club, the prof, Met has cnnneiited to .incept, although his time here i f n 1 1 V occupied with hi JirofessionaJ iiui.'ts- We regret cirv mtieli to learn of the diaib of Mrs. .htmes Hudson, svliw lt ravurretl on Friday, the Hth iust. Mr. Hudson w,u tukin with piieutiitiiiia. from wli'n h dn ease she died about one o'clock a. m., on the above-named date. She wa good nioliicr aud a genial ! ..oninanion to the jTrief-airipken 1 husband alio has sustained so grent; ados in the death of his affectum-j Stu wife. I .. , ' , . ., Salisbury wa t one time up-i iilied. with a super.ilinnilanco of Lhrotiic grunibhrs. who hoped for; nothing good, and never were ready ! to help-any enterprise. The rucej has lmnt. if not entin lv disap-j pcarcd. If one can till bi fotind. , we suggest that he be caught ami 1 labeled llrumhhrut-rwuilU nd put in a museum. o that otir ehil- i tlren may know what Uraugc forme csistcd here at no remote day. A little orer a wtek till erery man in Sitlfuburr nnght nut to vole lor emsn 01.1 togicw, or p.'opie ..,a. r ji tii ray of jircjrtjj and ad - aMMtcteut Miss I'tnick ii suffering from rheumatism, and cannot bo at Mrs. Marker's to wait npnn he. itutoni ers, but will do their work in tlx ueat est mot best style, if they will call at her room oil the corner of Mum ami J.eo street, opposite Mrs. Crawford'. An effort is now being made to raise money to bnild a tobaco fac tory in place of the one tint wan burned short time ago. It will not be erected on the same lot. Every man who can raise ' hun dred 'dollar ouht to give help to this good Work. We have no ilnibt that in the long run the fac tory will be built. Campbell & Co. will leave April S8. Have nour tiietures titkeu In-fore then. The Tildcti Carriage was ont the i firat tunc last week. It is an elc i sj.utt n'.T.tir, and rides as easy as a I boat iiii.,ii.ihc irentlv hcawuiz bos- oin of the ocean, l-'or beauty and durability 1101 hing like it has ever ! hoi in Salisbury. The inside, ; ln-iiu'.i!ti!!y upholstered Wtlu satin ; of a pl'iii'.ii.t reil shade, contains mirror. ni..rooeo pockets for visi ; I mi j c.irts, as well as for papers, jit can be daiLi'i-ii by spring cur- tains of statin. We can speak from cs" rieiiee when we say that it rides , i iii' and comfortable. lla:a .oi'Ls at Utiert.aum's, i The eiitertainiieiit at the llaptist i church lt Friday, ctcuing was I htcliU entertaining and instructive, let to j Hie iiis,,lviuc i ies and the lifo for Mr. ! 'ores pn .-cuicil on the screen froi.i I'mf. I .inii b. il's sieri-optican Mtbiiiteil so irraphirallv we I niiii.i-l f incy we wire there on she M.t. '1'he'views "f the Life of l linM. were lnot beautiful mil siiul-inspirilig. Cr,)uel jh-1 ni llticrt-ailin's, One man would like to hear the Vauki's t"tieh-d up oe-casioitally on the war and reconstruction it-sues. We have no ebot to waste on dead ,Vukf. Aiioilu r would like to hear about a ho is to he lite next (loveriior of North C.t to ie'iir l dina. We have no time j tutitncia jwe are busy ' w,l !; ou r I ...oi . If mi; one will count the number of peuj.ie nv 1 waoits moving now mi stv sir.-, t of rtnlisbury now, and .'niij an ;l w'lh What could have hto-ii.t ..I; 'if- i tdcia- five, "yearn itgo he i!l baiiily uedievcsUcli change lYy'vi.'.le. rhrtt'.f rnpha, Thotoirraha t IV. t, .t no l.-l. I -.inpla-ll A l o, will er UijiH li s. e.ii-ljitry oa Mitltmbiy. April N,. it.re tsitrtte mtwle atuur oat o f Vt-k ' ft Ihal .Uf IVi-f. M r. U. li 1 r. ml. r.-j . r i i :, I or-l is again run f the W . N. C. irbv ri turned Tiiea ct a tium.Hj trip ... . ,t(tfI) 1 ' ', I trnic: :t r j this cud i.ci it pitn .... tilts. ' ' .. ;, ' ,, f tli- . i- We "' I are g'-id to lc.-irn thai Mr. iniitrov itg from a 1 1. inoma. In. V. foil of Chificl Hill, .'",...',.. ,t, t,, i o( Sir. tiio. llebane. it. now of Ahe- Mile. bin f ;lv of this city, is utid reltttives iu the I'HtlT.g III city. M '. let id ill It ft for I'htla t visit M is. C. Nannie Kich- delphia lal w T. Il.ii, ni, o-i l, ilid.-on, Mr. Frank I'.l.iir anil family, for merly of to it pUee, but now of A-lo i ilie. paisi d through the city Moinlav. tin their way home. Mcsr. .1. S. .McCuhlins nd V. .1. Miller U-ft for St.tc.ville Mott lay to tti nd Federal court, ah'.-li .. in 9. ..SIOII there this week. Mr. A. W. Watson, of the arm of Julian 4 Vnt.ni. has come to tins fit v, fiom Wilmington, to live. 11, will bring his f.niily shortly. j Mrt. .1. S. Me.'nbl.ins is t Soutli llivir wuh Mrs. 'Hr. Crump, whohiislic.il very low. We are plcti.ted to li aru that she is better tin week. Mri. fain.-s Burke was called to Wiulitc.'ii u, Ji. C, on H i dneaday evening last to atteud the bedsitle of le r mother who it dangerously ill in that city. Mr. C. T. Ti hener, formerly of this place, but who ha for tho paat lour )ar etiiait.i.i Kcnfticky. returned here laat acek to spend a ft weeks with Ins sister, Mrs. 0 H. Kdwards. "" 't Loudort The I snal Hisult. ired, tbo httlo Ion of J. . IJivinn, ICmj.. of I'nily township, tins county, was toying an nnloaded pctol, snapping it several times, " "nally beowne angi redaiud went o.'T, when ! red wa holding it in " h I"""""' that tho ball plowed through his hand and graed hi Mt urt',,,t J"?1 m" th '"art, cut- " ""unaiciy me wiuiiuU ma not serious. Acer's Cothsrllr. PIIH arc amice) to ry se. I liey are muti nun picaaat in , m Ul,m,l,l,h ..,r.,,irlg ta 1 nl ,u..3r pniril. ea.y m ikn I Thuse pill. sver fail Ui give .iMacUtio. THB BOOTH ATLANTIC AND NORTH WESTERN RAILROAD. Sure to be Built---All Rumors to the Contrary False. For the benefit of our friend who are anxious about the building of the shore railroad, we publish tlx) following : New York, April 14, 1887. John A. U'inutay. '.. C. E. : 1eah )Sik Your esteemed fator to hand. In reply permit me to uw.to you.tlyjt (he 8. A. i. N. W. 11. H. will prove a lively r corpse as any unc wishes to see. I have stated over and over that the road would be built. We have done as much towards that end as any rail road company ever did in your .Statu iu the same period of time. I am here with my associates to perfect the necessary arrangement, e. 1 -.1 ; ... I iiiiiiiiciany unii mnern tee, tu utinoiv , y. mi permit. He hope to have every thing in working shape during Be coming week, when 1 ihall retnni Sou tii, and will be in vour town at the earliest moment. j With regard to the building of the S. A. A N. W. U. It., I repeat what I wrote you yesterday that we will build it beyond the shallow j of a duubt. Hut vuu know that my , t.. .,'( t ti, : utu.eme.. . ..... ou i... , quiet, and tlo not propose now, to ; make a nourish of trumpets, oc- companied with a brass band, a. that, not tie way railroads are , built, unless they rest on wind. The friends of our road can rest easy, and nitil tear no disappoint ment. Yerv trulv, J. li. Kimikivkk. A Ciiniilug Thief Caught and Cat-d. ." As Mr. A. Parker was closing hi store Saturday night, a uegro by the name of Charley Stevens came in, and after louupiug about for some time, went to the back door where he met Mr. Parker, who was com ing. in. The negro oH'iK'tl the door and pretended to go out, but instead he slammed the door and tipped up the stair ens?, which ascends near the door to the second story of the building, where the thief concealed himself until the store was closed and the employer and clerk had gone to their resK-etive home. The sucak-thit'f then veiitnred into the lower part of the building, where ho doubtless eijtcetcd to get a good compensation for his dusllirdlv act. hfcfdent!vlie was tito cautious to j ..... L c ..', t.wTtlVt- !;ftt. --TawV - Wllltg ,. The thief trt about .S.-tii in cash 1 wbieh was left in the money drawer, and a tine n volver and a good : double-ease silver w.teh were also missing. Mr. l'urkcr suspevte.l. Stevens, as he had been hanging! around very suspiciously. The case ' was iiit)uir. d into, and it was found that the negro ha'l left Id. 00 with a i negro woman with whom he board-; eil. The culprit was arrested and j j I DC s.on ii fin.i.s i-'uiii.. J.o i knowledged his guilt, and was es- j 1 Corted lo the county luil. where he' i w ill await the May tiriu of cuilrt. i which will eive him a t.riiie suit' i nd board him, nerbaiw, for several ... r, tteliosurh bold and during: j thieves will have a good ex ample of ' the uuninhment of such crimes, b the strict enforcement of the law ; upon this one. j . , ' . r inc. piitni OMiianss si nurruaams. Our Tun n. 'Sn.Kiu m, X. C, April 15. The town , f Sulisbury has a lvjitu lation of 3,lKXl souls and is steadily iiicreasiiig. 'I'herc is no town of its size in North Carolina in better liimitcial finite. It is cntirelv out of debt and has about t!,oti in the treasurv. 1 he town has two bank the First National and that of Messrs. Davis .V Wiley, both doing a ante and lucrative business. Ileal estate is held firm, several buildings arc in the conrse of erec tion, and at the last meeting of the 'Salisbury Improvement Associa- tion," a committee was appointed for looking after several new enter prise. We copy the above paragraph from an articlo in -ihe Charlotte Chrotiii le on Salisbury. Short as it is, it contains two considerable errors. One in the population of the town, which is about 4,000. Two years ago it had, il, 100 and there are facts at hand that show M.'.ndav n.w.!, the' 'floor wWii i, ....uiion im.ri..Ml alM.uLi.ie tdiiiwiiisT much assisi.ooe tnw.nl 500 suite that time. The other "I that "srveriil building.. are id the Course of erection." iNo out) on!d lusiHtt from that statement that then? re at least twenty-fire build ing going up- Cot (oh nd 1'lald Factor; for fort Kill. ' The citizen of Fort Mill, 8. C, have opened books for subscriptions to a cotton plaid factory. Already 140,000 have been subscribed and the balance required is aasnred. The minimum capita will be 110, 000, 'J'hey eiicc4 to begin opera tions immediately, nd it is propos ed to have the factory running ,by N'twember 1st. ( apt. 8. K. White, J. I,. Watkiws, Kp. and Mr. . U. Springs are tho leader ill the enterprifn. Charlotte Chronicle. . Fott Mills in 1SS0 hud 2!I0 in habitants, and ha not grown trry much since then. Now if il can get up wli cotton mill, Salisbury ought to be able to get up half dozen. V arc trying now for one. Ixit every man help in tin enterprise. Surely we do not mean to be passed in toe race fur prosper ity by little-towns Ilka Fort Mills! There is plenty of means here if we all act together. I-et every man lend a helping hand to the enter prise. , Cbluaw.re at cost at Hucrbsum's BAl.tBUUItY. Her Proffreaa and Her Improvo meat, Every voter having an Interest in the coirimimtry of hi residenee tlusfre. or OuicUt to desire, to deput.lt his ballot UD- dcMSQtlinirly, and the followint fsels sud figures are given to the end that Hal- Ubuiy's citizens may rightly understand ! the nature of the conut before Uieia. Keeping tbe idea Of eominuaicsting stiaarely under our eyes, we will attempt Kij0rt review of two adnitulslraticns, upon thr bssis of their tlnsnrUI iiisusgc ment, principally. To tieinn : t wo years ago. when the Itepultllean sdtulnlittrstloD came to render an aexiunt mid surreuder tlie books, we find the following stale of attain to have eilsted : Their tressury eonlsined Ibe trilling sura nf (i7.45 ss Utelr assets, and their books showed lia bilities as great as their utcans" to pay thrio were small. Tbej' bsd cyllceted Hieslly ftOl) in Inn from the meat venders of the town, the Morrison jud- mmM of , . , im (,f ,w h ' ia.i ak.i ,n.u .n (f ,llm Uuc lu. ,n . . hi. Item. "A ! chilis." mas the old saw, nnd ttv this , rale let that sdnilnlntralion l eitimuled They who co-.stiiuted it could certainly ' will be taken to the mill without ask nothing fairer, and asuirrdlv could i chiasiticat ion. The freo gold amal eipect noildng less. Tbeo. by ihis rule, ganiated and the concentrate the slmve result Is Itepubllranlsni in town I sacked and shipped, affairs, and by tuc same rule, in order to j - -- - ue Jtili all ari.uttd, we will make our ri W e would call attention to the lluiateof Dom.H-rat T. Twoycsrsaeotbo ! new invention for tlio saving of fine present adniinitrtl'..n took the flour gold, l!io "Centrifugal Am.il- ud shouldered ike burthen of tlteir.lrl.t.. ! gamator," an improvement on the .A . tl.i, l.-,k. ren.ler lite follow- i IJ System of Copier plttCS. Tho Inn account. Thtv refuntlisl the wrong I ftil meat venders lax. every dollar of the ; wh.le , paid the Morrison Judgment j la full, took up lh Boles glvea lo secure lyrn-!l of the Onuied S liool debls, sat- ! Ufle.1 the smaller ltepublu n arn arage. sad yet found enough revenne to accom- " '''"" ."i oi una .inatga pll.lt the improvement, enumerated be-! "'ator brings in contact not only Mr They built an aibllilon to thr Cra.1- i l'"-' "-'oarae, but the line flour gold ei R.h..1 building at a ei of IKH). nut , "Hh the ,,ii.cK.ilvcr, as soon as scp down gas mslus.i.d ere. led street i.rop, j crated from the slimes and by its to the .mounl.tlf.-aKI, put 4H1 worth of I ..,I.B on the streets, built a siatloa boose that cost W5, eijs.n.le.1 ) lu Uose'aitd repairs on nre olivine. mitt' v't ; IU..1 sm L... ,-r, hnA tilfl.i, III f'llnl t.a Iblter th.n .11. the U,wn i io4.iv doe, out owe a eeei in iho world. ! while .lithe use. h.ve not jet been cob lected. -Awrkmat. known by ,,U chit, " Examlu. the rblp. n4 noe your workm.n. Mr. nurlin.me, the w-tier works con trseutr, ltke.1 .1 the chip, snd, Niaut.e the Mayor .ad board were .bie to make such a prosperous showing with their workman like job. launched out runt trave us . mscnifleeot pl.nl utoii a simple protll.ne M, ym) . .n.w niui u nntv, v.u... we have pettea upon sti.-h a sliowin at. the Itcptiblicaut, made? N'ot euon-'li to slluvUte a duck trough, or lltti.lify a hen. Then, because of their splendid tulmin- .... . . , .. .. ... isiraiu -n sir ansirs, .mi nerauw me) i .re the aoruineea ot our party, you are Kikci-tivs tonaiiriE w n The flotire. ti,.ve-"lvoi wet- t.keo tlire'tly frtttit tile bot.k of dtp town, ait ran .nd will be suUlanlitiled if ihey are doubted. K. Cow. ZION CHURCH FAIR. Prof Dnnoy Dlscueaa-s Ennmcipg,. tion and Its Bonulta. tWiwa,tar(laa.t BTprting tiatu'lta-l The exererses at the Ziou Miwionarr fair, last evening. Included Hinging by Mitts Adelaide tl. Smith, soprano, and Mr. J. T. liawson, of Hmtoo, and Mr. William Walera, of North Ilrooklield. j ,j reultnir by Mia Kdnorah Nalur, of Boston. But, however, the principal event of the evening wa the adtlress on Emancipation and lu rcsnltV by Prof. J C Pancy, editor of Ihe Star of Zion. Pmf. IHtncy Mid that emancipation found Ik Nearo almost in a deaiilutc condition: but, instead of retasinini; so. he had, uplolhc present time, atctlinuUt j ttti.wo.ol)i the low wage, paid bioi. At tho close of the war, too, there was a very ereat race bilterness manifest, ed aad this wtu destroyed oalr by the colored peopk? being resMtclful 10 those whu bail held thrm la bondage, loyal to country and tltf, honest and industrious. The bigro problem I aaliating- thf minds of some of our prominent leaders to-day, and lb dimeultv lo overrom la Ihe rest injury to the rttee which rtiotlted from slavery. The people of the North i k:di" "" rlB...1,' !!". . veile k(T iVTrrx & u,e p,,ntirai PX tlinM Ut and htt atti'mUnl evilu afier the war and jthnwed how tlif i gro. alttioiiiih unarq.iafntti witb porpmnKTil, wu rail ed udod to till hich mi rmmatv rfihepmplo. WhilrhowM oot ;tia1 to thi' tatk, jrt he pcrtnrme1 ft rrrv men, all UiloticuDttiliTtHl The miUktt of (he rt M!, canard tv tlir1ji.in)f nn-n, wrtc poinUtl nut, ami llifw he Ulievfd raiir-til Hit? HHtlcitl cx iu mrnt to run the hikth cpt' Thi, homcvt-T, r(n!ioii-tl nnly for ( few Jrenrs. m when th IVnutcratir party catnt into kw.t mattrr rhanifcil ami the resrsinailitliiy. The races n,.w have then rralm-u mrc inao ever lit vatti U tirr uotkruUO'linir aad tUc-rff"rr Wvv mor hupjMly toT( ihcr. Au Kluxium no Iiii?nr ctbU. .Midnight mitrau-l'-in havc cranci. UiHr (iiniruclit.n (tf liff.- niui Indwd a com nivt f iwMKiliii.n ha bot-a fff. t ed. Thp Nyro li nt brhmd lh wliltr in iioporitnK by wtml r a t tha great SHiral n form, now aaitaituff the country, aati la cloning Prof. lan,-y pail a Uish ttibuie to Maa.hurtn, vlih h bad d more tbnn any other atate for th uplift ioi t tle ravf ud cloqnrnily rfctT(tl to Gnittmn. Phillips, hnma-r, and I Km. tftorjiP F. Haa. of thi city. V.m, aoottiir.; and heallog ia Satf Catarrh liewwty. Dr. MIXIXU NOTEN, Mr. A. T. Nyo arrived from New York on Tuesday, looking Well. The Russell Mine ha increased it output several hundred ton and also increased its milling facilities. At the Appalachian they expect to have their plant ready for work by the iatter part of iisy neit. There i activity and prosperity for) uicse mine in monjgomerp cuuruy. We received last week for assay 10 lb box of ore that contained quart, sulphide of iron and free gold. From the JO lb. (Troy) of ore, 1 lb., i) ozs. ana t uwts. ol gold was the result by pan amalga mation. This new mine i 21 niitc from Salisbury. Montgomery County. We are informed that Pry of four are now prospecting on some well-known placer grounds in this county, and havo bonded several locations. They intend taking up a large territory for hydraulic and mining purposes. They arc backed by bankers of Now York Stat. Hoitshousor Mine. They arc now running night and day sinking in the main shaft and have put in their larre coruish ! pump tnat now keeps in fork all water from the lower levels. Their output will increase several tons with these improvements. It will enable the mill runs to 'be more uniform. The whole mass of ore hner portions or gold held m the sliuies were carried off in the tail inga, and the friction caused by ihe sulphides in the brown ores will of ten scour the plates, thereby losing a verv large iter centage of gold. - H ' " """,M wall of quicksilver revolving at the j I fwtjjj.hery. 1 Ins appears to be very Hinipie nun eneciivc. . e "iia c been alletwiilln trv the machine in L'ar int pia m.i v. -it a iiitri.- ' ing held in New York city April 8, I bicbard b.anies, Jr.. XL. h.. "as appointed agent for the sale of i t heso utacbtiies ,n North and houth Carolina and t.eorgia. , Ocneaeee Mine (nee Stol.) j ri'his mine is situutcd on the . l.'wharne range in Montgomery i county, 'I'iiey haic been running j their 411 stamp mill for over one i year, with ah average yield of 4,0(10 'dwtsofgold per month, besides ' their concent rates, of which they ! have several thousands of tolls, and ' are now eonbjiti jdaliiig the erection t .. ol a smelter, to reduce these con , to reduce these c(.ntrate, (0 base bullion, and cither hip the base metal or erect refill- i flr?- This show wlmt ran be c compnsiie.t or a few individtiaii owning and working a mine legiti mately, and nut on stock jobbing. All the work carried on with strict business principals and the work is systematic, under the following su pervision: Mr. John T. Cramer, Manager: Mr. 11. K. llolTunin, licner.il Superintendent, and Mr. Clay Thomas, lieduction Officer, who has charge of ull bullion, which ho ships to the main ollice in Koch ester. N. Y. KnorhvHIe Items. Hied, April 8th, 1887, Mr. Uosiiiilh lsenhour, of this place, the wife of Jtio. A. Isonliotir, Sr., aged to years, ? months and 25 j days. She has been a great friend i to minifttrs of tho (tospc!, but for i I've years a great sufferer from a disease pronounced incurable, which prevented her from attend ing church. She was a member of St. Enoch's K. church, and was loved by all. Died, April 10th, 18ST, Mrs. Aiphosiue Jaeiihour, wife u Juseph lsenhour, on Hoeky ltivor, near Davidson College, aged 4li years. She was the second wifa of old fa ther lsenhour, and left him blind and almost deaf, with ii,.,white per- j sou wilh him eicept Ilia little I year-old daughter, j Married, on April 1 4th, 1887, our townsman, Mr. Aaron Yost, I and Miss Sarah M. Ueaton, both of this coiintf. Iast night the Tillage was made noisy on their account. I W. A. L. The Ladlea' Favorite. The newest faahiou tn ladles' hats will loublles cause ft flutter of nleat.iir.Mt . eaeitentrnt mini' tlte fair aex. Laities . I are alwaya aureptible to Ibe change, of a fashion Ane; and the mure .arU.ng thr drjiartitrfl, tht mont canil Uie (t" nip over Ibe new modi. Ir. Ptn' Ka vnnt Vrcdpription a pmiilvu nuro f(r Ihe ilia which alllirt fcitulra and make their Hvw miMrat)ie. 1hi mvernn panaiwa can tw rvh oh tn cat of div plaremeiitR and all funrtiofttU dcranfte mint. It build up the poor, tiiptiard and drafpfnl out victim, and kIvm her rcuewL'd uopt? nod a freh U-nm of Ufa. 11 la the only oii'diclm? for womnn i pfcuhar Kprtkiionvn and niliiit nti, told by urnstfiiita. uuder a puttive cunrantee from Ihe maiiiifivtiirpm, that it will giv aatitttartiun in everr case, or mmpy re fiiiMicd. Hol priotod guarautoe ou bot tle wrapper. We have now the largest Dry Goods, Notions, Dress -IN THE ue cordially Invito examine TO PASS US BY WILL UK A LOSS THAT CANNOT BE AFFORPKI). Embroidered French Batiste Kobe, worth H.OO, for '!.O0. Iot .Swiss Kmbroiders, at fifty cenlson the dollar. Our 5 ct. Lawns cannot be eijnnljcd in any market; twcnty-cven inches wide, fine cloth a full line of colors -O- A FIXE ASSOIiTMKNT OF CURTAIN GOODS AND FIXTURES. CURTAINS, liOHS, BRASS, FllONY, WAI.Nt'T AND ASU SHADES IX ALL C0L011S AXD QUALITY. Yard Wide Scrim for 10 cts. Towels, 6 eta. a piece. Checked Nannook, W 081-3 cts., worth 12'a. Yard Wide Domestic, 3 08 cts. BARGAINS IN PARASOLS JOB LOT. (i ,in 4a i Wt.-n,lS, Ladles, Misses : rr tvv.f .. m ..... SAUSBl'RY, April 1. HMALGRMflTOREr THAT S.VVKS ALL THE FliKK (iOLI). AT OYLJi CIS. I'Kl! TON. I bis Amalgamator is an iiive-'i'-: ubertl-y On t., come In eonlacl wilh quicksilver in mutioii. I.ot facts, prices, etc., addrcus, Two Machines cun be seen iu daily I ffi K ; ' i.tf i&rwtwm'iXw -nw I'M ' ::-$M$&hi:'- i . SkjyV-VVsV? "i. " " ' The ore to be treated phir by mrni' of nn initomatu' fivi tlmmzh the hopper la the fttaiinnitrv dink . tin- hollum nf w liirh i- ('..voreil Hli a nrrit-t tf bruit en rirtloi, llrts-lv hvmth Ibifc dick ij a hsvoU in; p.m "itiaimuit a rorvoir of vuirk iHlrwr, aud wbtn tlie n- nr:tiii i- "el bt n"ii--t thi- 4i -k loMerod to within I lAth of aa iarh of the bottom nf tin r 'l. inv n. nj-mi tu ttoin H whl h the oufrkvii r apreada ami forms n wall r nnd He p rh-hery. A wry ibin trtHni nf water auftlora to Ruiittt a (lie am) or n no it uiU i hr u rb the liopfv r into tlie cenier ef the pan, wht-rw it i fun ni lm kivarris miJ fcirwHti'" tftwtt'i. snd umler the ritllet; by thi proreatt tlio jinM i fn-ed from tlio mui-I tr quart r. hf diffi-n of- in twi itis'jrraT.K, ami ao brighten It that (t wiil inum tli iti-iy aniuHtit iu- in ruiMu in intitat't with the oiereurr, it-lf kept bri-hl by tl.c afiion of tl riilbn, Anv par il it ni utkea up oa the aurfaci' of the pun an- audit by Ihe wall of qtik-kpiivt-r for.ijtxl around the peripherf by rentrifnirnl fur' Wahted By a middle agr'd lady a iltualion to Uke enre of aud Urai-h y unr chlldrwa, of whirl, the iimiA iinuii t- periao, 'Would not objec t o stb-ut. on an to valid, and awiM in htuw keeping, or takaaaj place of trut. A.l.lns, X V . W f aiUburr, K. C. and best selected Stock of Goods and Trinaings, cm- tin our mrfc to call and Stwk. ' H.DKECSHIEFS. and Children's Shoos, .w H; r. w '- ':;e-: v .i p . ..-v :.)..' -. MKKIRY & UKO. A COST OF NOT p'ttv- ri-, d pulp or .and U forced expl.'.ttiiliotis arc iiaeleas. For li. KAMKS, JR. li CO., Act ills for North ('iirolitnt ai.'l (Jrorrla, SM.1S1U ItY, N C. oiKTali'nt near tliU plaee. ION". ; 1 1 Bncklen Arnica Sal re. Thk So tk tu tbf world for CoW Brni', SM-i. l'i-:m, Salt khrittn. FertT' nH-d, Ti ttvr rhipfd HaiuU, C'hllhialni. ( on,-, anil aii hin Kriiptioiia. aed Ik1 livm riin it 1'.!' or w pay mjuin-d. H U iiuar Hilf t" '- tveptTftTt wlisifirlbm, tiro, fin rfuin!i'.l !Vr. eale by 1 hw.
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 21, 1887, edition 1
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