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NOKTH CAROLINA HERALD. I THE HOOM WILL STAY iu rt hi ixiIfm r. r.u tii t km' i v It) KKDII'M A. I'.Hl'.S. Editors rtml Propriptord Till ItM'AV. M VV 5. IK7 ( I I V KI.KCTIOX. The battle uvit. The IVm" er.itio tiuLrt elected. Another to year Irrra for the old mayor and board. We ri'ioii'O 111 tkn ohoied of th- m.ior.tv o voters, and have J",,f" "P l,J mcn' whe" l,'"e doubt if they mil do as v!l as thev rtate Uunc in the past, they, will iu ft-1 villi tin- nj'pr'ival uui oii tcim. Irt't tht' ihfiat-tl minority combine with tlu" 8i)rcei-sful major ity in a I'-'-g, muly aiid otrnng u 1 1 tor tht' r"tjH'nty of our town. Hi can nuke this a city (jevimtl to ri"iu' in tht; Stnte, but we must ail .ill! together. BKIKiS. The British ure about to evac uate K'vj.t. In some parts of Te.iu it han not run.l in two yt'rs. -The Stufin'-l.A Jvrti-v pro hibit ion pjj't r, h.'id come out for ' iiia: tin for Prtioitnt. 1 n n nr t !.. f rnl three months' uf the present yar 1040 luilesof, railroad wtrc laid. j There arc l.'t canning factori. in Mai no. TFie capital employed in tT.'jOXrO and tin; total products, ti,:.oo,iM.o. i The Smith (.'aroliuj pajtor., art about unaiiimtHM in outspoken,' cou-'lern nation ( the recent lynch ing itt Yorkville. 1 oa Scniia and Manitoba are kicking in the Canadian traces and talk about h'Uhinj; .'ti to the Cm led Stalis. Senator Heag:tn and ex Sena tor M-.iev havt- tiiki-n tht tfttimp fr prolobitn-n in Trias. An ej.-j-ted eaiiipaijn has already begun and both sides are confident of Tic- ' ti7- ! Tim Vent ballot takt-u m II. r-. '?Aiir 'C.;,H.' Sen5t.ir py-'KJi-'f' bam in- Vvrry'W, fVco I.'., i,nl ' rich l; scatter, njf ?. In Vit Vir ginia the otc stuml I'aiud n .19, Hick S!, Lara 7: scuttt r;:'te' 11. Our d flrM-r will no doubt or-en hi.i mouth about the second ten when lie go is ready. In the meantime H jlTorda neft!.p:,r cor respmnlfTiU something tu talk about, pro and cou K.f. Since the introduction of "Ar bor 1j"' in the Western States millions of trees have been planted and aro growing that would never otherwise have Wd planted. On Arbor lay in Jtaniaa, April H, it it estimated that 1,000,000 trees were planted. It is utimatv4.tl.it The question is frequently aaked whether the present boom will stay with us. We are decidedly uf opin un that it will, or rather that it is but the beginuHit; f a imu h greater one. There ro J,r?.-reut kinds of booms. Some are purely lit iuufac tu red booms, which real tm no solid foundation, aim! fail after a while. There aro other that an; arc . natural advantage., to be developed. i There are olhtrs that orig: ; themselves, and draw in uitu after ; a while. The Salisbury boom is of ' tlii kind tt originated itself, and hitherto had had but little help to keep it in progress. The fact of I'uv matter is that a furee of some kind hit struck everv large t;vn in North t'arolwia west of the W. A W. II. l!., some few town itt Virginia, am a still rtm.ttler nninber hi Sulii Carolina. We count on its reality , becaue it is making itself felt over so large an extent of conn try. If it wero a matuifj'!rd ltfrn it would tt confined lo one or two .places, lint being a real boom it is a lernianent one. Hut though our Salisbury boom has had so little htlp from our cit izens bithorto, tht re are signs that it will have abundance of help be fore l"ng. There are men who a year ago Would not bate risked a dollar oil th nmg -tide of prosper- itv here, are now invetintf tbous We clip the following from Charlotte ObaeiTer of May 3 : ! 1 'S a t.rsHt'KY, N. C, May 2. ! Mr. K. H. Neart, the Oemocratic I nominee, waa e let: tied Mayor of Salisbury by a majority of 40 Totes ! a IV'iuocratic loaa of 133 vote. I A- . If the OUervcr is Republican j pKjr wb 4mt nothing to mj. m : we have .iot the lime or incliuatio:: ! to correct eTtry Rcjiubiicin mi I itutement. Hut if the Ubwrfer i j ft Uetnoeciitic, or een n independ I ent paper, we mint, in juatice to itinte 1 onr 1'cmocrtU, tj tbt the boie id erroneous. i In 1887, last Mondur, the elec tion to which the Oberr eorro P' Djent ku reference, Xcte, Jem., rtceived 0 votctf, J. 11. KamoaY, . rep., JT4. In 1H8S, Neare, Ueui., received 315 votei, or five To4elw I '. than thi year. J. A. Kamay, rep., ' rei-eived 13i ti t a. Si thut the: l't'inoi ratic Tote of thi rear in ; orea.-ied fire otes not a I)etmtTat- i ic loa uf liH-Tuleii iu Uw sf: x)ih!rnt claims. Iu 18tJ J. A.! IUikm.., tep., rrotired z(j rota, I or two rotes more tban the Kepub-1 tiran candidate this year, while the , Oeuioerulic candidate, Mr. J K. j j Kos, received 59 volet, or til i votes lis. than the Democratic! i nominee in 1HS7. To say that the! ' late election resulted in a loss of j 133 Totea is aUurd and utterly de ; void of a knowledge of the facta. I The further back we go in the vot- tbe, " . ln Ivtl V w m li 111 ing figure of our town, the smaller and,. And men are now rm,M.m 1 thl' "l""b,;lr of I'""nocri,tic Totea Janks Dream. to help on the town in a way never! before known in her history. When : lois it ever been possible to have; two hundred and frty stockholder. ' in our town combined in any one! ei.tcrpric.e hh there aje n-nv in tliej Huild ng and Loan r S hen has it J ever Uen ...i.bie to have su h rne'tini,'M a.s are now lull 1 v tin-, Salisbury luiprotemeut Asocia-; tion ? Could people ten years sgo ! hive foreseen the pr.scnt water works, or ieople tr,!y years ago liavo foreseen t lie (traded School. , they wuuld have died of asiontsh ! trie lit t .uiv r.n.is. In. our town we have excellent! .seuoiiu, iiotn public and private. " The terms at the former arc low . tb''1""- n.u: education at the latter is free. We t Cnder Knoclmllo Items of lat b, v.. 'l,,.r .h,. .,i ) i week's IIkbalu we notice an item . .... ............. . v...., '""'j.tatin? that tho China ili nftm i ti ill inn U..h... ik. I ..... town taxes for a large town thnt we ' game played at Knnch know of. e will have erv short?1 nd. I he captain Iv the water work. iio,Li...l i rove clu h did not refuse silicic inning. I he game iucl""-d at Hve inninrt. a. it wit. t.tn t.t. .. can well be had, nnlesa in a great ! ,lv ,nT m This waa aifrcd The cost of living here is upon Lv both captains. Then-cord stood : C hina drove, 44; r.nochville 33, K. L. 1'atteksox. You will fiirdrarlarge and, well-selected stock of CLOTHING, SHOES, becomes. Mr. Ncaro received liut Monday 3'U votes, the highest number of votes ever cast for a Democratic candidate for mayor in a town elee- i tion. hats; (awns.- Jmk hvt a iner dream tbr oihfr nktii. Me thoiinlit hr saw prtr flRht- I rrs rinc nod to the middl of li stood a ilougtitv littW rtiampion wbo met and rMiOerait-ly kniK-kwl pvrr. oof by coe, a j m-iir or mn? of big hurlv frlUiws, u ihev advn.e) U. tLt aiUcl GianU w IhrV mrrv in .. valfMll pifmT pn-tn"t I m-ft? ihxn milch for ibetn. ft waa all j o funny iliat Jcnks woke up laughing. I He -ecuiiuU for tb drtiro by tli fart th it he biwl just cooic lo th toacliulfHi. aficr trviiie urrir t r biflratie pill U all hollow An Krror Corrected. liKVIS' i ITIlMSHIMi IIBflKlf illi-I AT VHIJD CWhlKl .DDiAr, My Stock embraces all the latest Styles, and will sell at prices to suit the times. tiie water works completed, giv-! ing as much protection from fire as i can i city. much less than in many of our sistej towns and cities. The health of Salisbury is unsurpassed North or South. The climate is much milder in winter than in the moun tain region of our State. The Hi "treeless Nebraska" alone ther" """'try around Salisbury has a hae been planted TiK),000 trees. The value of such not be computed in dollars and,KrtJt agricultural staple: cotton, cents." tobacco, grain and )iay. When i they depend on one staple the fail- MIL,r . will sell at j M. S. BRQ"W5Nf illSalishfy C. 0. D. Racket Store, GOMs i 'use to play a j If 'j 1 UK Hi GUT PR1C AT IAST! A Woman S wawt Will Sbe la preinatur.!r ileprlTCil of her rhanm of face snd fitrni, and made l. allrartlvf hy the vi'tlns: effects of all menu sad i'rrt-iilarirle. paraltar to bir sex. To eheok Ibis rtrala IIPOB. not onlv i acres of "' wlvantage over a great part of ! "'l, , al. , "P "er v , ,, , . , . . . amltlile qiialltle. as well. Is aeT first dutv. rork can i -orth (arolina in that it has four This is safely and speedily acromplUbd ar and!Krt agricultural staple : cotton, i ft V0"" "'j '"""V wi"' Ur o --' Every Item in this Department is a Bargain. k nf nnaHwrf; rbhttb'i..fa 4 Wiif rtw. . ntiit ijS.piin t'viiw Mrtdr.. m I S ii-n il.aifr.4i. iVt-U U- i bt t -The New York Herald ay 1 1 nro 0 one or jvo crnjH nearly ruin that before the war either the Pres- ....... o.,,I,e.,Ue1 oau wen fli,, thcre Mi, t.lsn I.. Il. C.ll. . .1. , ! '"" mutt me oouin; tue vsr end' ed over twenty years ago and the Herald asks the question, "is it not time that the second highest post of honor in the government be opened to thu South?1' The Her ald answers this question with a yes, and propones this tukot for 1888 : VOU PHKSIPEXT: f.norin C'trrBi.Asn, of New York. FOR VIC'K-PRESIDENT: Htsm tt. UttApr, of Georgia. Cl.KVELAKD'8 fsKCOXDTKRM ft or tome time newspapers and politicians Lava been eagerly dis easing the question aa t who von Id be our neit Pmidential candidates, and whrtlver Cleveland would accept t second nomination. Mo hare no doubt that Cleveland : the people. Cut with us when one more left. We j i have on the whole a thrifty farm-j i ing population. For though there I is samo debt, and some distreaal among them, there n many a far- ftaln mer in Unain who w. n,. - . u ,,iBU m cent and who increases his sub stance year by year. We have a population that is determined to got oat of debt. A late number of the Craftsman estimate the num ber of idle men in and around Charlotte at 1500 ; there are not one-tenth of tfcat nnoibir in all Rowan county. n e have abundance of gold mine that hare yielded hundreds of thousands of dollars in tbe past and will do so in the future. We have a place so situated with regard to Railroads as to be a good dis tributing point for manufactures Tierce's Favorite Fmcrtptloa, a aeryiar" ami Uioic ol woniierfut evDesry, and pre lured mpccially for lbs alleriatloa of tlione sutferinfi: fmm "drairjrlnir dnwa" psiiis, srnsalliHM of nsusea. aixl wrakarn im-iileut to women a bucs to bar sex. lrUiblS, ill be nominated a second time ! 10 I"I'Ul'in. d to have and will bo elected by a larger ma- j tb monnPiS the aisle of sucb jitrity tleaa tie waa before. His I mauufwture to fifty thousand peo hoacaty, straightforward businesa ! I'1' if w "ld "bli' them, laot and his strict enforomnt of j Wt h"e lndance of cheap labor the law has made In in boat 0f j 'f ctton factory, abundance of friend aon the peonle. Let ua capital to start one if it waa gath- liae Clrland, liuneaty, peaoti and boottii. - Ms re. Kaacaam and Jones will ojien a tiaaik la iViingiou on the )Sta UU. There m MO fricHar1 club in th skate. Jtku is oeonraging. V ueed usta ia every township, or about 1000 elwU ia tbe Bute. U'MUasrakw k Baracfa, of Char lotta. hMW iieaolv4 pssrtaership. .Mr. H tittowsly take charge of fie rriolU department, while (r. H. Parack trill run retail irj fvi$ stow. ered together and a good propcct of this bein:; done. If the South Atlantic and Northwestern Kail road is built, or if th short and long haul clause of the Inter State Commerce Act is enforced, we will have such a tide of prosperity as we never bare dreamed of. Hut best of all, our people in the coun try are becoming more hopeful, more thrifty, more industrious ; and our people in town are filled with hope and pluck and determi nation. jtt every man work cheer fully and heartily and success is ours. China Urove Items. Bar. It. II. C'line held his regular communion services at Hi. Mortah but Suuday. Mr. H. J. Eddleman, who has been very sick of typbuyl. fever, is reeoveri ug. The closing ciercise of China Grove Academy were held last Fri day. The eiercise conaiated of selections and declamation in the morning, and dialogues and cha rades at rright. Misses Mary Ora hakn, Mollie Eddleman. Cora 1'at tcnVon, Sallie Sechlcr and I.ul Pat terson read selections. Messrs. C. ('. Sechler, J. J. Hoslian, A. L. Patterson and R, h. Patterson declaimed, after which Rev. Paul Barri tiger and Rev. R. U. ('line delivered addresses which were very interesting to all. Prof. Whisen hunt will now return home. We are very sorry to loso such a good teacher. He ha been a blessing to our community. The seeds which he has sown iu the young minds over which he was placed, will spring np and bring forth actions that will show the good he has dono. Sl HIPTOB, Jb, A Bloody Affray is often the result of "but blond" In a lamlly or eomnuuuiu, but nowhi re Is bad blood more destructive of bsppinetis and health tbsn if) tbe human sy.tem. When the life current is foul and siuuitLh witb Impurities, sod Is slowly diatribiittnir Iu poitn to .very prt of tbe ln.ly. lb. peril lo liealta, ani lireeven, is imniinsnt. Karly symptoms are dull and drow.y feelings, severe headaches, costing tongue, poor appetite, iudigMiliun nil feoeral lassitude. Ibta't let uiieiMt get a strong bold uptta your eonUttiUon, Swl treat jreuiW by ustng- l. Pierce's Gobi eo Medical UiMovery. and be resssred lbs blesatttKs of bealtli. All druggists. from $1.23 up to $3.99; nice goods Untrimmed, from 26c. 33, 39 & up 1 tftf JITI)If 3c. 10, 13, 25, 35 and up. All of abov' aro Intent Htjb'H and half price lor i no quaiiiy. JXO. RltOOKFIKLD, ArI KLTJTTZ & RENDLEMAN 1 MHO Hi;.'' I Hi?. ,., Isf... flHlSU' V-! n--l. I'tow St -Was thvtr , Hir. t'tnu' M w lit.,. ins) M IV-.'-- cut ; r. lljrl K l 1 . . i :t i . , i . i i . . AW WA A . mm mm mm 7 ' c,rT? oa' Larcost Stock of Boirt-iefi in f h- r-. . and have bought 130 mor. thit Ai l I,, ,, ; , ., IT, h , " Stt j irrlenee tbat a re.l k,hI bujry will sell for . i,,,l ,, ,. , ,?' j US to . on. al hM IS-io. tnexen.,.1 al.!-;1 f'v .,-.. . ' " jt t y ' y !" "e". ' '-'' " . e . r -e-... -r- - ' - -. '"s'-V'ii.f' Have now ictvdy ior Btdo LABQEBT tlic mm us) mwn STOC K IN TOWN, WHICH THEY OFFER AT POPULAR LOW PRICK em Hardware, Our aim Is to wns tb sstjr H prices on nil kiuu of Pmnini: 1 ...u i.ikoim, nnu uiveme ohi larraer. wbo sili con u. all a bainit TO TII 13 CKJLD MXiVEIlS. Wo carry a full stoek of Allan, (llant Powder. Bln,.kPowti.r K.e Cap, Sleet Ac and n II (uaranlee price, as rtjutp as aaywhrre in Ihe flat We Mr frvi'-bl on ail I'owuer lolbe nearest railroad .lulh ii. ",vS t13m COME .A-UTJ SEE I r ",i t Banner Tobacco Warehouse 3nloa Daily. J. R. KEEN, BELLS TUB BEST ASD CHKAPEST SJ Mmitiirnt rtr 1 1 1 vmnn mAonmcni ur all ainuo I TO BE FOUND IN T1IK STATE. : r.IVEHIM ATRIAL BEFORE IIUV 5y2S2i ISO ELSEWHERE, ! i yj. . s sinsij A A'OFEIiATITjP ITSELF. tlvT.i iBiVJll-: DAVIS MiMNG MACHINE, Tu UgStist Renin; Sewing Mictlrtt Uiii Mi. Poes all kinds of 'work without any bant tnir. There has. l-en Sw) reward oirnrwl to any mnrblne thst will tolMrtlw rHvi Ihrouifh Its rwrl:ir of wofk Wit bast In. Other aeents win iel-rrwlkeS ran dosnytbin. on ihrtr iaefWe tw. tHvls rando. Why don't they take In tMsra w:ml, why they ean't flo ' . . M'e Inclls alf to call in VeMfSiAVWk tbroiiirh and see bow rer W ssways ars to rive you low pries. ' -' , .. S y SALISBURY, N. O ' t tv '
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