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NORTH CAROLINA HERUD THURSDAY. tyr Ilertttd Aos the larpttt tirfuU too y ppr published in Uon j Canty. ICBWIIIPTIOJI RATK : year If pa I J la srivanoa, fl fto! til month-, - - l.un wauery wn i ... K" - . ... L ,. ...... . . f graphs aboutd cull at once. Snhwrlbera will tM called on or aotifiud whn j "I"" ntooaipiluot re dua. SoillO thaUKl.tlc88 b0V8 llBV brtll CITY'ITEMS; BOBEKT L. HAMSAY. Local editor. . Register. Municipal election next Monday. Prof. J. A. Wrenn gave his danc ing class a soiroo Friday night. Communion services will he held lit the Methodist church on .Sunday next. Communion services will I held at Thyatira on Sunday, the first uf May. The forusta are clothed in their coat of green, and the dogwood aro in full bloom. A new bridge it in course of con Itruction across Town creek, on the extension of Inuia atrect. K- V A Mnrd.wh will vndnPt emces at St. Jude'a church on next Sunday. Tha St. Cecilia meets at Mrs. Luke ltlaokmtr'a Thursday. The general public are invited. The entertainment, to he given for the beiielit of the Y. M. ('. A. has been por toned until May 13th. ,,, ,, , ,., , . , , Changeable April -liM brought ,7 , : us good showers, which we.'e jrreatlv j nerded by the farmer and gardener. Capt A. (. Halvhnrton, former ly of this ci, ir a dernorraiie nom inee for alderman at Ashcf ille, N. C. Mrs. II. F. Fraley will erect a haudiorutf residence on the lot ad- joining Mr. J. I Oowjin'i dw-H- ing. I Meaara. Mcrouey & llro.. of tli: city, are h.vini a mm' Urge ball- 1 room erevied at their t nunclty Springs Hotel. 'Kim f'ity (lee Club" ' Tt,tSt musical orgamratioii, jind . I'rof. K. McNeil, fotmerlv of : liowan county, but now of Ki-Ms- f ville. waa elected IVcaidt-nt of the i Y. M. ('. A. t llo latter place. The wheal crop is Iitoking well for thi sca.ion f th year, and the oat crop in a'so nprted lnoi::g fine in all pai tsof the county hcSTd from. 'I he attention of our readers is called to the advertisement of Mr, M. S. HrowM. If you ant any thing in ti ! a tine be sure and give' him a call. Mr. Campbell, the photographer, j has returned to Hiohmond, but Mr. I .Stimson will continue to take neg- i atires and send them to liichmoiid to bo finished tin. Mr. ,l. . Schult. h had some er efT.'ctnal work done in h:s store ' by having ni'-e smooth flour laid j in the front of tbe building, lt.it I a decided improvement oil tho old one. " Messr. Pnard. T!,e A ltot one energeticimokingtohaccomaiuifac-! )).' keslr... ( ol. Andrewa. in (urert. are receiving more riifr, ! dkeshoro on the ,lh of Mir. h, (ban they can till with their present "'"'J P"-'l'v-lv the road from force, but (be force will bo iuoreas- naylorstill.- to l ilkcsboro would ed according to the demand. j Brtt f oinlt. lie also stated that a j contract had bm made with the ' TTcrrogret to ,.f . - .y.t -,rrj , n Mimnnli r mum r Mr. Jaa. Monroe't mother andiandih.it work would commence laughter, which occurred last wet k. I positively on the liri of May. Now '1 heir death was caused by a very j the quibble about right of way! malignant form of pneumonia, that ; What are his promises worth ? H ill is not at all uncommon, at present, i to tbia tection uf the county. The II EH VI. n it nthoried to deny the rumor that tho train t on the'W. N. C. K. It. were to run to Charlotte and that Salisbury would haveamiied train to and from Slatetville, aa a false rumor without ay official foundation whatever. When hat a ipnng 0ened and found our citizens more widely awake to the interest, of our town than at present ? Not wilhin our recollection. Though the timet be hard and money tight, that it no reason why we ahould. uot try and improve thorn. Wo lern that Mr. Theo. F. Ktuttl hat told hit residence o Mr. Victor Wallace, and hat bought the lot lying between Mrt. Young't and Mr. P. 1. Meroney. Thia it a beautiful building lot, and Mr. Klittti will build handsome resi dence, at an early date. Some of onr ciliiem are under the impression that tbe Water works Company will charge extra for water used in atreet tprinkling. Thit it a mistake. We published tbe contract in full tome time ago, but make (hit statement for tho benefit of tboae who did not read it. Mr. B. W. Wellt bat improvised quite a neat little money drawer, which it in . ate at Mr. Kteere't drug store. It is to arranged that It it impossible to open the drawer without ringing a concealed bell. It is ojiita an ingenious ar ran ce ment, and it Mr. n ellt awn iuven-J .sion.' After carefully inquiring into tbei crop of our county we learn tiiero j ! '""." n "" ( ground t Ion usual, tlwi the "times arc hard," as so many jay. l""'t ; ntort r.., v.mi .Ton for all it ia guifcn0f bnt pjftnt jUjjl I what you can work well and times : ! will not be so hart) You ean tlH get Photographs finished V IJ. 1 defining the shade trees by cutting; down Prohibition notice and not j caring, or perhaps not thinking i lliey were injuring the trees, There is a heavy penally nffuinst I Hlldl actions, and it would bo ad via-! uhle for them to tlcsint from such thoiiglitlt'ss sport. Biutllidfal A HiU-htc have jiiM rrrolrwl ttnntb.r fbipment of ()K-n aud T..p Hup j W. i w.y navf rontractro tor w Muc- ! ii.'B. and ihry ran a, ll y.vq Hu-Kir-j lirair than you can hoy fur anvliere t in tin- Stale t j The exhibition of the Yadkin ; .MintTit! Springs Academy, I'almera : 1 1 It-. V (',, will bo on the 13th of -Miiv. 1SH?. l'ublic debate on the ! r.!gV.t of ltj, by Literary .city. Literary adtlroas by Hev. H. I Miirtin." .Muaicby llilefiville H-md. All art' cortlially Invited to attend ; iiti special invitations gi v?n . i Mr. W. S. licifiser, who will oi.t'Ti a jcMclrv edtablishnu'iit in the aturo I now oc-'iipied bv . Snntlidciil iw a ! . bpg depot, cornea to our city very i j highly recomnyided as a thorough rkinau ami a pood citizen. Jlr. 1 II. will have his place open by next j Monday, and we extend our right hand of fellowship to the new comer. Head his advertisement in another 1 , , , ,i iiou.ii, The town was aomewhat excited last I' mlav turht, at 9J o clock, 1 ,- " , fl. 1 . over an alarm of pre, which was found to originate in the ihrd room adjoining Mr. W. M. liarker'i carriage shopa. 1 he lire did but little damage aa it was discovered I before it had gotten beyond control, i It is supposed by many to have been nf incendiary origin, as there I loid lii't'O 110 tiro in the hnihliiiL, iinw vtkrU, ;n the mornmg, Hin it hdel A Kitcl.ie have jt revived a rar ioail of Wiadow tfah. IW and Wind, and arp prepared to ci: vnu lower pnee riian ecr oriopp nniTtu nv n-b.alv. Mm Anni" e Smith, by Uisa M;i!h-fllanimett. anHtc"! 'gave1 it ; V. . ...a i .'ftv 1 the V,! ml innt. 1 1m.- programme watt Ulmi, an elabrnutc uric, and the rendition ta id to Itave been excellent. Min S. wil Kradu,U this Spring. It is her firLyeu.r at this school, and quite an honor, which Salisbury ; appreciates in her aecompliahed , daughter. liowa:) Count v Institute will open ; (he tit wci k m August at the ft faded S h building in tin, city. : I'rof. Nuh'f1, riiitt iidcnt of I he ! graded sohooUof ilimnton, N . C. ! nd Tr-.f. M' scii, superintendent of t th graded ach'ioU :lt Italrigu, X. C. will he in attfiuhiiice and Ukechiirgo of the jiistrtii Cons. Irofctsorn a-Nobiranu Jlw are men or eilru- r-nrary animy. ami our tcachem , are to be congrat iii.l!ed upon secur ing their a!iiab!e scrvicts. I Sn.hVh sl Kit. hi sre hrafloiisrlers U t the ki.i nopr. inn. sn.1 lior 1' i"i rhresiiiiig M.t- The Charloite Observer of the Jth says that Col. Andrews was given a bond in the sum of Uti.OOn .l.to tenure the right of way in In dell i i t for the A. '1'. & (t. road to! the people of ilkca listen to hilt) any lunger ? Personal. Capt. 11. A. Newland. formerly of Salisbury, w.is in the city Tuesday. We arc glad to learn that Mr Joo H.irah is still iiunroyine and is now able to be up. j Mr. J. J. Newman baa returned from an rrUnaivc trip to the moun-! u' , . v .i r I laim of estern .North I arolnu. Capt. V. t. Hullo Col. V. A. Turk. nd other prominent railroad a,,n w,r,intlJr.i.tfrnMil.. men, were in tbe city Tuesday. Mrt. AlHaon, of Concord, return-! ed home 1 uetday, afler a visit of several days to her brother, lion. Kerr Craigc. We note from the Raleigh -Newt and Observer that Mr. T. K. llru ncr has been selected Secretary by the Board of Agriculture. Mitt Kallie Alexander, one of Charlotte'a most popular young ladies, left last week, after a very pleasant visit to Mrs. I. Ii. Foust. Mr. Percy Kubanks, who is to well and pleasantly remembered here; has gone to Concord, where he will preach at All Saintt' church. Mcssn. Wood Kliderand James ; watery dlsehnrces from Uio nose and Mot'orkle came duwn from David- I c,ea, throat disease, causing chokintaen arm Colli ge Friday on their bieyclca. I i,,ns, cough, rinsing anises in head. They made the trip in about T ; splitting headache sud other symptoms hours a distance of (liiny tnilfta. i of aasat catarrh, rememljer that (he man Tins is pretty good time for the j nfacturera of Dr. Safe's Cstarrh Hemedy boyt to niakt on their wlieelt, eon-' offer. In good faith. $300 reward for a tidering the billy road. They tell ' rv of catarrh which they cannot fure, nt that in toote places thry made j Tha reraody I, sold hy drnristt at oaly ten nnlrt an Jinnr. Wcmtt ( Our Municipal Candidates. Kai Monday u w du,,,,, 0ar candidates wen-nominated uearlyauiomh AnoptHifiD ticket In not been pu, ln iu'tM J(.t w.cannotbuublnk thai they have iu Utile faith in thi'lr catwc as U omit telling their followers liefore. band who l0 vote fur No doulj, thit in (he hist hour a ticket will be made up mo late that (Lie voter ban no time to con sider their fUneaa. We advise every ?oter to lay aside all personal feelings 1b tbe matter of choosing a towu government. Let everybody aak himself these, qucs- Homr Arethcy tioncstT Arelhcy capa Wet Is it t the beat Interest of Ballsbury to vote the democratic ticket T If every voter win vole Becoming to ine uonest ansvtr to lUeie Questions, wc will give cur mayor and coiamixslnners such a rousiug majority a they dwK-rve. m-it f ).... Twn H..r Wiumiia Siiiisbury, and can aell you a good wagon f,(f CfW moiu-v. Wc bavi; thV uncy for the celebrated chtniit...R f..min (.-l.ln.-M on.i (Uht-mr & Iiit'riiiii liindera and Mowlnir ' Mru-binen. Them; are the Uiet imnroved : machines on the market and will coat 1cm i to keep in repair, and will ruu lighter on me boraea. Balikbury Imprcvemont Asnoola- Uon, The following wntenw) is from an article in the Winston Sentinel, in which it comtnvnda (lie example i of our association (o the Winston people : The more progressive men of Salisbury have orMiiifd themselves lulo an im pro-mcut assoriatinn, and have jone vigorously to work to booUi the old town iD , vy th.t will make some of he old backs look on with auiawment. . . , . A.;i,vj,, (.(liods. Asheville ehiims to be the best silver ' lise.i place Id the rnilel States, aud prob biv l. h pay. the ihariest kind of Srw Lnlsu.M ankee to go there and , , , . mke a few enns how to ct the most , for tbeir iunry. The city bas Just had lit rensus takan, snd the number of Its i iu ha hi I aula i 7,23?, We venture to say I . , . . . . . . . i i .... ' . , . , , , ... i lui in ue rt paiLi tuu luuuwiw ioki mo ;.VliMl Li -1 uue, its population waa anl in leax tlian seven years it ha inrreftfed nearly three fold, hhall our 1 ceiiriua be taken again in the Kali f I . - All Ihine. The board of director of the Pcrpetunl building and Loan Asso- nation meet ..on J nesdkj May drd, anil n-jpirriuiou win w mmuv w ; them to close thn hooka for - tho . m . t. ims.' Jf . r- ?L4 . , , . ... i the Second-, and 606 in the First m all l.v'tKt. When burfinesH closed on Saturday night, April '23, every cent due the association, eieept some inatalnictita from one atock- hoiUer, who holds two shares, had Ui-eii paid in, I his is your laat chance to tet into the Aaeociation bifiro Fail Death on the Kail. A faLil accid , . , , . i, lent happened to IJi Ijohn. hist week, while lying near i tbe railttMid track about two miles ; this side of Morgatiton. Mr. John j was intoxicated, and when the paa- .. I.,,., tbn niirtn thennfovt noatn f.-llnw m i.mi mnr-h sttlllfie(I , u tire-watcr to hnar ! Thf engineer, I apt. J, i". Moore, si an ely had time, to apply , tlic air-brakes or even reverse the! lever. l h I rat .Mr. John waa not lying on , , . .. . . k. but so near that the pilot struck his hcail as it passed and crushed in his skull. One arm was lying across the road and cut entirely off. " it was The.elhautled and drowsy feelinps. common to .prinit time, indicate au Im pure and s!uc:ili eontlltiou of the blood, v hieti may lie remedied liy the use of Aver Siirvnpsrills. It is tbe most pow erful, and. si Hie same time, most ecoa omleal blofal puritier kaowa. ; Good Advice. "K. AovANce: 1 am not a talkine man, but 1 tnr. lieen so thorouatlly dis. posted with some of the ahsurtl, ridicu lous sugirestions of rsndidsles for the en suing election, thai 1 feel constrained to suggest to our voters that thev give to thifl utieailon their moat earnest, serious consideration U in ejmy and pleasant lo auriret the name f a uncial friend, a political friend for plar, hut what haa sm:ial friendnhim or pofUieal pnerencM lo do with a cily offli e ! The one IndUpfflpfble fiialiflraltin fort ""h ffisitiiai Is eapahilliy, so.l but lew "rl ,,! ,., 011r prPM1 mor has thU qualirtcntlon In an eminent de p' Ti"; Hf,,, 'lo-v for " lbrf" st-rma Ui be, to hnlcWfaal to the frtsftf eootl, ,1(tr thnn ,Kh rh e u? fc)r. I rv for when remeilv it beyond our reach i0""'1 much fr the future ,Tod of A.hllk H j ,u A., ,,, wf" k Dot ,r too.' but for Aslievill,.'" I The above it from the Aahejille Advance of April S4th, and fits our Iiresent political situation exactly, ct our readers substitute the word I Ncave for Aston and Salisbury for Asheville. 1 In nk hard and consid er carefully what it beat for tht In terests of our town, Mr. Neavo and our present board of Commis sioners have done well. Can yon do better by voting for new men ? Can you do aa well f C-h-o-o- I O-h-o-o 1 1 O-h-o-ol 1 1 I Don't sneeze, sneere, liawr, hawk, i spit. blow, and dueust everybody with our onVnmlvA lire.lh. If vnu haveaerhl. JMMXU MlTIvS. A chalybeate n'rins; ha latly been diworrrcd near town. AVi-an-now ana Ivnluii tbe water, and wht-u mmplt-ti: will give locality of uprinz and unalysiM. I i. n " ' - ; ( Flw Engraver, Watchmaker, md knltu Dr. Oeoryc Crainptun. latt: Bnpcrinicn- 9 ' dent of Gold Hill mlm-a, writea from! In pr.'WDtlng myaelf Iwfore the people London, Kng, ond tcudtrn bis kindest ; of Kaiishury and vicinity,. I will nay that regards to his frlendd at Gold Hill and u u m-v imiI to Incak-in y.mr midst, alia'-uT ' '"'""Se in the jewelry buiinoaa, wbk-b " ' ; ; 1 noHi to condiift in mich a manuer aa to Mr KB (' ITvnMey Hkwelt ! nurt with the luarly approval of all. , , . i ,'. ... ' ! First, ynu will fiud that what 1 wy can 5. C late aatayer of Indian mine,, W yq te V Wy ii -th -nut wartnToWD Tasl week, be will leave , best p-jJicy," but from principle. Boo shortly for Loudon, on a professional t ond, 1 do uothinn but flnt dna work, T(BIli ; coiwequcntly, but on price. Thirl, ! I e.ijrrave as tine as any Jeweler In Mr. John Jacolta arriVwi here on Wed-"1 the State, there fore I have nocumpetilion. i nciuUff frurn Uallimore. t. rauino tl.n :. . . v .. . . 8up, r,ulendcnpy of tbe adkm C hlorina- tit in Worka, tiuder a new company formed of Baltimore cnpit)itK. They Intend mnkjng this a gigantic adulr. The Sara Miller mine in C'aharrm county, have tbelr new eluft down about !V fct and about 80 tmin of rich ore taken out whirb tluy intend nu throuirh ihelr Chlllian mill. Th vein ik o two a fpiartz feet in ni,i w tn.l&oB width, yielding from 0 to 7 cm. per ton. Montgomery County. The Columbus mine ii just alartiug up in a new field that forfiieriy wan consider ed barren at iUo piv. i.-tti meiai, The fl tul in a wide bolt of dec.criipoijd talcote ,,, carrying from to dwt.. of fine Hour gol.i. This yit-Ui is from sample taken across the belt for over 21 feel snii near the snrfaec. They are openi 115 Hie : face of tbe le.lKe, near tile foot of a hill havinc sn altitule of .V feet, to form M,.e open cut. so that ore can he inc..cu- sively tpjarricL Tin re nppeiirs to Ix wide depuKit of thin clawi of ore lying to the eSHl uf the qunrUitc belt, an 1 dips to the southeast, while the beds of ore on tbe went rlip northwest. Ah thin is the flntlbed-of ore discovered in this new ret ion. wc shall endeavor to ascertiin 1 whether the new Ond will produce pay j ore lu depth aa the work proceed. ; Davidson County, . , ' large force f miner sinking their main shaft by three H hour ahifta of tlx in gang. At the 120 f,et level they have run a enm-eut 27 fret and cut through to Upper (hi firivt level, ilrivin? on vein and atoping ore from the I feet 7 inch vein composed of l foot 0 inch veiy rich d- ! i'ompoaed Ti rniiiinouw quartz, with bum hr of fret gold running In thrtud : Hke form through d. conip.-s.-d hemetiu jron A!oui 3 fci (f ihe vein U made ; U( ,,f ,,ulpH- of iron and copper. iih ilplvlt.-? of i ltd le f otvaatniial C(,k' illiett with the L'recn )t V,.aL r,.I -...7..... fc-fl K, . s 07, i fie I'nreiii raics viei'Mii i i 01 . : nts. '1 he concentrates viel'luiy 'it) dwts Kohl, coper ti per cent p. r ton. They are teMinjj their ore on mill every ten feet of depth obtained, and four shafts are now in progress for fully devel- . opiiu tlda iode. y 1 MARRIED, ; On the ITih in-t . nt the n-idei: ! June Harris, J!i., M;i'i.'ti:ite of I lhrdo 1 n-hip. Moiitoni rv C a ii"bip. Mont 'oiii rv Co. N Mr Saniiirl Hanson M.ive Hell tltiitic titn o rticiT tind ctiicj cnjiiitcr of the Hus sell miiiii. yoiiiiirc't f-.-n -f Sromtt-I M a ik I .vi , lien, or n,iMim-"'tfj, it ( .. to t ii,,,,,,,,!, i(... I .rmour i..ot.,.(wt dau-hier t : the Ut lluh laarmour, of j iiirkenbead, t'he.hire. Knland. j Cupriec and jummou never did or can ! With Justice weli;li the attributes of man; ! Krivolty aid pride thi'sr mav ever full; nrri Kr . Tv,. r,. ,u ,,, Soih of March, If1?, with laieumcnia and heart disease. She ws. lorn ili t-ih , ' Auir.Mft. le3M. She pr..fes,l i r.lilon 'and Joined the .Mi Uextl-I I.pis,opil , Jhun'h sulh w,,) , , t.jr, ,',a s ronl.lent life, hhe was marrifd .lohl K. Ivy the Kuh of Keeemlier, 1M0 ed s,'"ve,i children live i'iis ami two flau2litin, all livinff. pile has tweniy llviiiu irrsnd ehildreu, anil four ih sd to mourn their Ics, but our loss U her eter nal irain. As a hnir dr,!s.ln and rt'Tn-vstor Ayrr s Hair 'i.or is universally eoniinftitlfl It erailieates dnndnuT t urvf f-run'ion of the s. a'. in iiTfiratc. and hi-autiiu the hsir. sud prevent its failing or luruiii gray. i Good Result in Every Case" I, A. Bradford, wholesnte pjier deah of Chatlttnv'a, Tenn., writer, that he wan Hcriouidy aillic.leil with a auu-ie tout tlit settled on his luna; had tried n-ahy rnti : etlieit without henetit. Ileiiit; indticeil to trv Ir Kind's New Dixcovetv for d sumption, did so, and was entirely ctiieti j by use of a few tiottlcs. Since whi h 1 tune he ha ucd it in his fatudy lor all ; Counh and Cohta with bent result i. Thia In the experience of thousand" j whe Uvea harp been sared hy this won- j derftil dltettvcry. Trial hottlea lre at Theo. F. KluttE & Co s. Drug Mora. END! 1IVILLE, X. ('., Anl 'MU, 1887. f To the Fdttnrs of ttia lltKAi.n. The closing sexcreisea of the( of the Kuochv.llti (iraded School ; tbe --?lt ; . . . 'pi, j and day of the. Wnd. The. night eiercnes consisted of dialogues, plavt and humorout speeches. (In (ho following day there wero some; essays read by the young ladies, I speeches by tonic of tho boyt, aud j original orations by twoof the boys, i Messrs. J. A. Wiigbt, Jr., and 11. j K. Uoodman, who completed the course. Addresses were maile by I Kef. Prof. Ivcy, of Mooroavillc, I and l!cv. Mr. Arrowood, of Mill I Hill. Both addresses wero yrcll-ie-! ceived and greatly enjoyed. The; school for the past term bat been very prosperous and the outlook for the coming year is flattering. On the afternoon of the 2ind the Enochville base-ball club played a match game with a party consist ing of picked men from the China Grove, Coldwater and Concord clubs. Tho Enochville boys catno off victorious, as the captain of the visiting club refuted to play the latt two innings agreed upon. Crops are looking Ann, and (be farmers are puttir.g'in totd for the; coming year. ' 11. E. fltipiiiiAK, i UU'OHTm AXNUIXCKHEXT AND GREETING Or W.H. REISNER : J'IW,, . )" nv a line watch, aud want n n'prtirco in a satiiiui manner, ami Jl(1, in rimT C,.AM1 imi, or if ycu hovf a clock tlntt (!" not give Btl- : taction aud wiali it repaired in the right fUHiiut'i, fir h piece w juwciry rrpaireu and made like new, or a apeeiul design maile u order, in lace pina, aenrf pin, Jersey pina, monogram pilot, brace Wis, ear rin', cuff buton. etc.. bring tliein to me ami 1 will do a goHl a pit-re of work a ciin lw (tone in any larger citv. 1 Ol'AHAXTKE ALL MY WORK to give entire tatisfuction, or niake no churire. Askine your kind indulgence and alio cral share of your paironagu, 1 aid, Vnira very rcj-pectlullv, 30-5 it W. ii. KKISNKR. (Hetwen Pmlthdi-al's and liuviUum'a.) ' aUttBUIllStratOr S INOUCS I Uaving qualiib-d as ad ninutratnr upon the ehiuie ot Coananiia thoaf. decemaed. all penous Iiaviim claimn airainsl the es- csaTiite of nM iiect af ti trc hen-by notiti'd to present them to the tindi-rstsined for payment on or ln fore tbe yard dav of April ivs, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to oiid cftiatu will pjcaae make Im mediate seUU'tiicnt. WILSON TROTT, April S3, 1SN7. Aduiiuielrator. I.Ktt . (IV KHM AM, Aitoriuy. 8i;5w Sheriff's Sale of Land I Ry virtue of three executions in my bands fur collection, Hincham Co., and other, as-'fiin-ii J. ('. .hiinu. isaui-d from the oiii'e of titc Clerk of the Superior Court of R.rwim county, I will aell at the Court Hnu-,c door in the town of Balis bury, to the hihc&t bidder for cash, on Men jay, the 9th day of May, 1887, all the ritcht. title and Interest that said J, ('. Cliunn hr.s in and lo one certain tract of land in llnwan county, adj. lining the lands of J. (V Foard. Virginia- Craiire and ulher, coutainiiiL' I'M am-, m-irer i' . ii itii'r.ii, .-in ii. Hv.lt 1' ICohkham, Heputv April 1st, 17--.'7 M . ' f MW aw t 'mm a mt UNDER EXECUTION. il",rf.is, by virliif of two Kxeeutions doly i.ip.l fnm '.tie oHler. uf the t'lrik of the Hnperitir Court upon a Judgment in Die enws id It. J. Holmm, afrsiust A. it. tlhfert, for tin sum of ar.dee'is 1 if il! prid-eeil to sell at the (n.irt iloif- d'T iu B;i!iliur.v, tin Mcpd3f( stU ayf Way, 1887, to the hivhest bidder for Cah. all the ricltt. title and int. rest of A. . (Jhten in and to on'- tra t of hind in Ibman county, adjoining the hmda of John (lardner and other, co.itaiiiiu Tj7 acres, more or less. Also in ami to one olhr tract, described in the deed from John H. MendcrMiii., contidtdns 1 :im ai re-i. more or Imb. C C. KiitltKH. Sti ff, 2' liy .Ino. Hti.Min, Deputy. Mortgage Sale ! Puriuant to the pr.viton of a mort t'a'e reninti nit in liook NV 1 nf Mort Kraea, pare 1W. made by J. A. Shank and wife for the protection and benefit of thi-nntbru,riied, on the 2-ilh of March, IKM, in whith a forfeiture han ben uncle, the uudersiii'ifd will ell at imblle sale for r.a-di, nt the Court House door in Salisbury, on the Di li DAY OF BAY NEXT, the fo.'hm-inif property, ton It . A tract of latnl djh,- the lauda of F. W. Korf. M. A. Slin-wult. Pavid Ihtiaa and other', eonlsininif '5 aeres. more or less, conveyed hy the ffsiid 3. A. Fhsnk and wife, to siuify the debt provided for in said lnorU;ai;c. i. I,, nil I N X. This 1st .lav of April. (Hx;; 5t STate of Kuril) Carolina, ). In'tlie Superior Rowan County, f Court. Thomas J. McCoittcll, Adm'r of John 1). tumincrs, Zar-hariaa Rumtnepv, Jocph Summers, aud Xtury 1. umnteca. 'Proceeding to Sell Land for Assets. It having been made to appear lo (he Court ih.it Joseph hummers and Zftrharf&s rummers, defendants in Uic aUive Mated i Tuoeediitc, un' non-renidenta of thia t Mat. It (a ordered thnt putfliratien be i ruaue in inr noinu i auoi.ina 11i:rai,d, t a newspaper published iu liie town of j fialiibury. nipiirin naiii defendants to j appear at tiw ollh-e of the Clerk of ihe 8u)tei tor Court for tht romdv of lhnvan ' and iiMWt-r llif Comtduiul . Dm I'U! tiff, which has (teen tiled i.Mafd ofliee, on ,ir ""fre Monday, the Will day of Mav, i . ,( . . . HYRM1, k icra puertor I'Oim. Kowaa Co. W.LDOUGLASl SHOE WARRANTED Tor Sale by M. S. HIIOWX. J. Wm. BOYD, Attorney-at-Iw, SALISBURY, - - KGRTH CAROLINA, nrrtffi with i. m itAiip.N Mtr obl bay Dn.rM. .. rk ai-o. " Jfr''S?SSB1. fftr'''lT.f'"T,"'tt jyvo7Vrsw wj! , . r r.wruff4 si a tt'r,. I4 'OfiVr. sa f.rr riv trj I., h. fTB:::,H, 8allVmr7, H C ,1 We have now the largest and best selected Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Dress Goods and Trimmings, IN T1IK CITV, AVc cordially imile the trnde to call and examine our S(o k. TO PASS US BY KM. BE A LOSS TH AT CAXXOr BK At roui;i;i). Kmbroiilcrcd Krcn. h l)nti.te ifohca. trorlb (.('. for I'.'.OO. Lot Swiss Kinlfroifler.'J, :ii fit'tv i-ciil?1 ori the ii"!!or. Our 5 ct. I.awus caiui'd lu oi-jiiu!!'"l in any market; Iweuty-teyeB inches wide, fine cloth a full line of colors. A I'IN'K ASsdUTMLNT 01' CURTAIN GOODS AND FIXTURES, CUHTAINS, RODS, llliASS, Kl'.ONV, VVAIACT AM) ASU HIIADDS IN AM. COl.tiilS AMI iilAy.lTV, Yard Wide Scrim for 10 cts. Towels, 5 cts. a piece. Checked Nansook, v. O'S 1-3 ctfi., woi th 12S. Yard Wide Domestic, t 0'3 cts. BARGAINS IN PARASOLS JOB LOT. H gPLESDlf) CISK hr; (iKTS IM KMSHIi WM)$ Gents, Lhnie.vSlfsse.sa ml" Chili lien's $hoea, . .i v.v; .-ixsoimtiwr.-- MKi(nrKY & OHO. SALISBl'RY, April 1, '87 2a ! AMALGAMATOR j THAT SAVKS ALL T1I1C I i:KI I t.oi,I, a T COST OF NOT j OVLK ( TS. I'i.li TU.V ; Tins Amalgamator i an invciiiioit w'.oit ! y the puKct i--.ed pulp or wand U forced j to come In contact with ijuklihcr in noiii .n. Lon.;,; t pl,in:ttioU! are useleaa. Frf facts, prices, etc., aiblreM, Two Machines can be seen ir, .laih . II ' II I I (l.-3T-a Ljry V" ?ses' -i-vrTijiii.iaaWJw. 1 it aw " a mm IDKSCI? I PTIOX. The ore to be treated pH?es by no-ann of nf! :oii'"iiit ie fc-1 tl -rou"l: the honrw In the atattonary dik, the Kitoin f w u -U i- i-r mih i --cries of broken nftVa, IMrwtly Iwneath IhU dk i a n-vohi'ii.' y.as c, rinin n;: a rewirvotr of Tuick llTer, and when the npparanin t in nc ti'n tin di-k i- l.- cn-d in wiiidn 1 Ifiih of an Inch of the Irottom of the n v.di in- v1'1 it 'tot i,,m of w hi-!t tin- ouletrt)). i ver apn'aU and forms a wail round the p'' tph ry A un I bin tore-ini o water j snlllcee to moisten the aand or ore ere ii l;d! thnMU'b lue liopiwr ifit.i the eewtrr ftf i thf pan. when- it fa forced biickardji and forward bctne.-n nu im ltr the riffles- by thin proem the pold I freed from the tiiti.i or oitirtr dil.-rvm-c in -(kcillcravltt, and so brighten it thnt it Will inimeditil. arjiUrvtmnte in c-t .1- Ir rmilael with the mercury, itelf kept brlf:hj by ibe aciii.n'of ibe nibe Anv p-oHclcH not taken up I on 'the surface of thn pan are eitupiit by th wall of 'd.-kJvir formed around the ! jwrlphery y eeulrifuira) foreo, Wahtkd By a middle aed lady a situation to tkeare of and teac.h ymmr thirdren, of whieh she has had much e nerirnr Would not nhWt m tt,..l nt. I aa in tbi in, vki w"ii m nouH'Svcpmj, or ijvf ; take any place of UuL Addren - I X .. Ot T I M ftaHa,l,ilfU K ( - - -)- 1!. KIMKS, JK. 4 CO., At'i.l - ."or .N.olh t '.ir.'liiiH Slid fleoreis. SALlSill HV, S. C. .i.-ruti. ii ni.tr ll.i- !at e. I hi J A JJTaIA si?ta r i ii :-'.'t- .-''; 1.6. . S,-l?i."i, . ' . '--'i7'-J . . '..fl. -tw? Bncklen' Atnlctl Salw. T'hk Mk-t - v mi Hir .or!d for .Vts Unii-, Srn. Clcer-, 'S:h liheiim. Fever, m- 'li -T: ( '':i'l":d ldhlan. n-piir-d. It ia. . tr.r .v-a I t. i- - p. t-- i --oi ,',t-Mon( nrri-kriKi 0 :110.0x1 ('ot ".le by 1 liWiV f TI i ituFSt-v
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 28, 1887, edition 1
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