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NORTH CAROLINA HERVLD. . ; ' I-HUIWDAY, . MAY 5, !S7. . am BtM Aaa Uu Waasleu-r.fc, wr yM"4 in aoawairrioK aura : aaMfaarnT aaid lead vaaoe. - M eat aaMtssadvaaoe. - OM (lanxtts. r . . . - . 1.U0 ateavtbara wa ba oalle oa at eotlla wbaa swnssilfH is an CITY ITEMS. ROBERT L.KAMHAY, Local anrroa. ' Flower May. I Tb toUl Bomber of atudenta at Davidson College ia now US. The atua aervioe. will be held at the Catholic church Sunday. Communion eervioet will be con- j ducted at Unity Suiidav by the paator, Iter. Mr. Boyd. Messrs Gallagher 4 Bra. Uv opened e tnt-chut photograph gal lery ia the plane formerly occupied by Campbell t, Co. Focxd. A ttorc key, closet up. Aiao a pair of ladiei mittcni found io the graveyard last week. Can be bed by applying at thii office. The St Cecilia Club will meet at the residence of Mrt. J. 0. White on Tburadav evening el 8:30 o'clock. A large attendance it requeued. Messrs. RluUzi Hen'tllemanliare at retched alargeawningthatreachci the entire leciMh of their twin alurea, which look much iuprored and decide!!? cooler. j V 8 Reitner haa opened hit jew elry ettaldiihwirnt and ia ready to begin work. He cornea highly re-' cnaamended i a flratclaaa workman. We wiab him success. The many frienda of our towns man, Mr. M. C. Quinn. will greatly regret to learn of the death of hit aged father, who died in Shelby last feunday after a protracted illness. Mr. Oeo. F. Heller, our new cigar Manufacturer, haa arrived and will boom open 6usjhea on an extensive ecale, and will make the best grade ot bllMfi.iriiehea kBlat' litibda Biimnje, au.itl hy the ladiei of .Salisberr a'nl the Klni Cite tilee Club, will give a concert on May 13lh, for the lx in til of tlw Y. M. C. A., at their Hall. The 8-CMlarj of th - Uail ling and Loan beins; abjtnt from Ihj city Una week, will not he tblr to n t . f tliow whose mjtithlv payiurnts- arv due Beit Silnrdir nijlit. They must warn thcmtelree. The King's tlangliteni gave a eery avleaaant entrrtaiument at toe rrei deBce of Or hum pie, Tin.'Uv even Jtif; the rirognimrue was a very ei tensire one and the evcuii.g was kighly enjoyable. There is to be a May Tarty at the Fleaaure Club rooms next Fri day evening at t o'clock. Id fn-ah-mertti (ice cream, cake, etc.) will be served. All are invited toallcnd the May Dance. Several of oar cjliaona left on the weat bonnd train TnewJay to wit- naoa the d.ainterment uf what was thoueht to hare Ura Marshal .S'ey'a remains. They all seemed to have enjoyed tl.euischee very snuch con- aidering the enusually warm daj. Mr. M. 8. Brown baa moat inviting shade in front of his cloth- ing and tailoring eetab meM, j which, by the way. ia rapidly mak-j jug a marked reputation, and rank-1 ing among the leading clothing bousea of the State. Mr. K. H n l. k. I rarkt bronghl In an , eagle Jalonday that measured seven feet from Up to tip. It ia what eome of ewr citiaens rail a black eagle, and was shot by Mr. Parks ante two aeilea from town, witn Ne. ail shot, that only broke thej U'M Sopbia K est lor epent a few wing of tins "king of the air.";dJ with Misses Daisy and Ida The king bird was exhibited to an i Meroney this week, admiring crowd that eooa gathered ! Mim I-ottie Mock returned home around the bird. Ihe eagle waa bonght hy Ml. Jaraea Hum pie, who will probably kave the wing treated, aa apparently that it all that ia rang with tlx bird. The spacious Hall of the Y. M. C. A. baa been nicely It ted op tupplieo with folding eeaU of light aad airy etraeture, in eett of six, and latabed in natural maple, rery prettily. The Hall ia open all day, and supplied with quite a variety sf reading matter, consisting of newipapert and periojcala, d etc. The yonng men of the town are in eited tb drop in and tpend a leisure hoar. They will be welcome and we want them to feel at home. Kutineat meeting at atnal Tim re day night. All the mem ben are reqneeted to attend. On one of oor ttreet corner it a large advertisement of a patent medicine, which at the bottom bean the inscription, SOo. per bot tle, ia large letter. The intelli gent eater waa gating at it, when oae ef ear friends in paeeing by was acoottod by thai. r. with the aorda : 'Say, Miater, ia thie No. fit). Bot tle street f I want to know to that 1 may register right." Our friend waa first aurprised, then, ander ttanding the situation, he told him that it Wai not So. ou. sMrUiv. at., bat No. X of Dsmflne Struct. Last Thursday whirlwind iwept oer the northeastern portion of . our town, doing considerable unm 1 iijri'. Heine Mated March wind. . it iu in a tig hurry to got to itt restinft pi. it i.jj ow Mr. Ka- ;gic', b4rllj turned ovtr i chimney i anil Home treet. Meaeri. John But- j ner and Geo. Scott hid taken ref ug in the Kale house si the ' o car ihopt, but had juit left it to go to a aafer shelter, whrn tho house wa completely demolish ed by th capricious itorm; at Mr. Lanier'a diatillery it demolished a bam and two outhouaea. The total damage by the whirlwind wai nu nuicR, oui p-cnic say ii ecareu i thorn badly. The aeaaon l now open for Milk Shakes and sixteen other aummar drinks, at A- Pauaaa'a. Metirt. Foard, Kic 4 Co. arc ' lil receiring large ordert for their 4f fu ""uj''K t". which J.1.'1" fa,r l r"' "J th .. I heir meeriinerv hu a csnactU of perking eight sacks of tobacco per minute, or 3,840 per day; yet they win nave to enlarge their capacity and rwrhapa at an early date. Tnia Hrm belietee in home enterprise, and we rheer them on. They will have all the eackt made in thii city ; ami will not aend out of the county or Male lor anylliing they may need j in their enterprise that they can' Ii88ilily bny or have made here, i tine of their oent grailea n Hie at reaaoiiablc pruea. Two bright little children bare Im'ch railed away from one honee li.'M liv (he reejier death daring the pint few daye. Mr. and Mra. J . I), (iiukitl'e little aon, Moiea Holme, u the 6 rut of the two taken by the Omnipotent hand of (tod, to rculrna of eternal peace end lore. Thie aad death occurred on Friday morning lut, at o'cliH'k, and waa cauaed by a very aevcre form of pneumonia. Utile Moeei waa the brother of a twin titter, l.ula I.nnn. who waa aitai ked hy the aame diaeate which wai none the lew futal, for the died at 11 o'clock Monday morning. The funeral of Moaea llolmit Uas kill waa conducted Saturday, and that uf l.ula l.unn. Tuetday. 1 he grief Uru ken farei'tt, who U' B,t"'",i w r" t i tlteavmnalbv nf I h .nlin M.im.. , fat. in 1 1,.., . ,1 ,la fl1.t.nn I..,., rm: .....v...,., u. , !'.! Wun. .4. Tu.l.tSi ftt,i,n.i,i.l i,. .,l onerlt;i'4ion ticket wliifh latter rcaila aa follows: Andrew Jackaon, fur IW lent of the I'nited StaUe; John C. Calhoun, for Vice I'reai dent, John tiil.s. Montfort Stokes, Uolwrt Uve. Walter K. Uake. Pe ter Fornev, Atiraham Fhillipe, John M. .Mor.li.-uil. Willie I'. Mangunt, Joaiah Cn-etltip, John Hall, Joteph J. U illiama. K.-dar Ballard. Ixut l. Wilton, liichard l. Spaight, KJward ll. ludley. While there are several jirode in t!u county uho voted ihii. t . ket, this is the first time the ticket itself hu come to our offiie. Mr. Fraley alo ahowed us an old land grant execut ed on Oeceniber "'1, in the aec.ond vear of the reijfu of Kinir liinrgo HI., 17t, wherein Henry M. Cnl loh, of Tnrnhaiu-f.reen, Stiddleaex county, Eiigland, tella to Henry tlrnhb, of Kowau county. Province of North Carolina. Millwright, for the consideration of 1'13 (C ;!.') two hnndr.d acrea of laud on the i'edee.'or Atkin river, includine ""111 dim and improvements. jM received ao.1 on sale by J Z. M,ulu a aw .apply uf Boydea a llaad . Bewcd tihors. J Pnonal. .... Armfleld i. the gweit of Mr- J- H- 4!l( '"' Re l'ercsr Knbaukaipent several .data very pliaaantly in tliecttj last week. " rown many rnenda , . . . ' again. Mim Lilly Patterson, nf Conoord. iient a few days with Miss Miunie Kritlcr laat week. ; Hunday ancrapending several weeks ith Northern friends. Mitt Allie r'ntter left for Walnut Cora Tuesday morning, to make a visit of several weeks to Mrs W A lb. Misses Sallie and Minnie Scale left Thuraday night for Keidavillo, where they will spend several weekt with friends. Iter. F. J. Murdoch left for Asherille Monday. He goes on business and will return the latter part of the week. Be.. C. D. King and Col. P. K. Hoilig were in attendance at the Lutheran State Hynod which held itt annual meeting at Trontuiaos. 8. A. ft N. W. B, I. Mr Theo F Kluttt and Capt Jno A Ifanisay have returned from a trip to W ilkeaboro, where they went in the intereet of the H A A S V R E. We loaru from them that W'ilkea will tote on the Drat Thuraday iu Aagutt for or against th sub scription of 1100,000 to this road. The county oomiBiteioacra have anted wiaely and well in ordering an election. Thii mail wilt be a great through line, and will bring proa peri ty and wndlli to their couuty, and ensure to each one of them a name that will b; gratefully remem bered by the people of Uilkeg. NEAVE ELECTED By 46 Majority ! EVERY COUMISSIOIEI OEMOCUTIC ! tMXMUIINU Oil TOWX OOTUitMtirr. unit's! Eleetiva May , 1887. al JM Avfll ratal I Naan 1 U Kq T P Jutoutua B7 MO 74! 34 T. II I I 1 1 J A 1 coxximinNKBa Eaal War. 0 W oataa T A CuUtfbawMtr ' L Jann AIlaiMlM trmrkm AUlnd K.lhwra Wad Mmr. KT IYal ae r4 WO ITJ4 U. 9il Til va, en xa Oil U.-I.-I .13 'illA 3-J 'i&l o A n'lnThllm ftJVii.r" K i Hull M i m..im na'aiiaa en m eo irje ail 'iM Mwf.n larta 1) A Alwall P P Hftruoav Ilaalal Miliar M I r.u F I MurtlwHi r.! w' hmvT a ttrmt. M 1 HO 31? 3 3IIO I 9 Wl 7 I The oontwt wa a ipirit?d one. The head of either ticket were men of undoubted honetty nd buiinesi cap&citirt. 1 he nht waa a strict j party flg'.t onl the demoorati won. j Mr. 0. W. (iatet receiretl the high- j est Tote on the democratic ticket, and Mr. J. 11. RamRnj on the ro pnbliean ticket. The average of all Tot cunt for commiaaioners waa S92 a figure reahed by no rfjinb lican and exn-eded by every demo crat. The average of the votea for the demoTAt.c ommiaaionera ) 3V7. white that of the republican ia The democratic vote in- s ... tl, .Urti- i.o ...r. 1 1 aeo. and C over the note four vearai " ' --- j J." ... ;. .... '.' . Cll.tlti Jim: electa a democratic . of ,'i'lO votea cast. Ten out of t twelve democratic Aldermen were ' elected. . , i viKKKXHono cTeete the whole! democratic ticket and defeats a proposition to extend the town limits. mavor, I', iirevarii Jdoiioweii, witn i bre.-tkiasi wmcti mil irreat crcait a majority of J70 not of a total vote II r. t'ollver and waa much enjoy Ril.cion The democrata have 'given them this evening by hit pa a large majority in the board of , rents. Mr. Aldrich ie a most wor Alderiueii, just elected. The board : thy and ei' inplary young m.in and of Aldermen chooses the mayor. j liia bride ia an amiable and highly I.KilsciToJi. The whole Demo-1 esteemed younj ladv who will make ' cratie ticket elected by small ma ! jontii't. j CoscoitD. V 0 Means, Demo crat, elected by tS majority. The town council entirely Democratic. i tSuTIsviLli:. (ireat enthusiasm prevails over the election of Joseph F. Caldwell, Democrat, for inujor; 51 majority WttisMBuKO. Entire democratic ticket elected WijkTOK Dcmocrata elect full ticket. Chaa. Dulord re elected mayor. Sxlek Old mayor and board ro-etected. A-iarviLLt Harkins, rcpabli can, elected by 21 majority; the board of aldermen democratic. MoN'uor J. M. Terrell, den , elected cy 114 majority. I W. ft. Heiaaer is ready for work. - tafartioa guaraate.-d. Give him a aad yoa will be aalisfied. Bal call Salisbury Iniprorfnent Ansocla tivsi. Thii Association meets in the Mayor's office on Thursday May S, at 8 o'clock p. m. There ia uoth ! ing that has been started in Mali)- bury that hat been to commented Ion by the Press in North Carolina. The day after it Wat organised itt constitution appeared in a Char i paper. There bare been not a ..I iLfirikia .tkattit it. and its proceeding have been copied at length in more than on paper. Thii it oor town't peculiar institu tion, and all onr citneni should give their assistance in developing it and working it for all it it worth. Let every man who desires to pro mote the welfare of Salisbury be at the meeting on Thursday night. Let at bare a rooting meeting.. It will pay yoa to neglect your own baainess for an hour or two to get there, Yoa will go home refreshed and be able to work more hopefully and cheerfully for a mootb. Come, and come on time. Several inter esting report! are expected. If you want a pair of floe sand aewed abnes go te J. 2. Sennits. He keeps a Ml line of Boydm's, fretted Calf, aad Cordova Shoes. A CARD. My name has bee printed oa the He pabllraa ticket as a candidate nr Com. ailaaioaer of Salisbury. This kaa beta doae without my authority and again my decidedly expressed wish. I ksve always ban a Democrat, aad wiah te say ia rustle to myself, that I weald not hare served U I aad had iha bad lack to tie elected. Very truly yours. 0. M Mtu.au. SallsUirv, May tod, I HUT. EXHUMATION OP P. 3, NKT, May 3rl, 17. wm hkI Uy g-fr:.l nn'd ki aud aciftitidc peuiiMrn n to rKaiuhur tltc tit U iiavt Ixru tiiUrrfl In tlit? Tlitl Crvek Grnvi rani vinreNiivtm ber lMli, 184ft, and mippoHi to'tw Napo Wm Hooaparlr'n JpDrra! Our reparleT vt sited the above haoiwJ graveyard to wit newn tUe Mhomaiinn aad tnlervtwed several o? the old wntdpnu wlio bad beeo peranDallj acqualalcd with him during a oeiiod of teveral year, while be taught araool In the vtdn.tr. A tuarble head atone la thua Inacribod : "In mrtuory of Peter Bwwart Nov, native of Frunoe and a aoldier of the Freneb HevolniUm qntir Napoleia Bonaparte , who domrted thla life 'November 15tb, 1H44J. aged 77." We convened with Mr. Jobs A. Lock who haa the Bible and Tettumcnt former ly belonging to S. Ney, alto with the colored nun, Archie Foard, who attend ed blm durtug his tat UlneM and galnal much information concerning the life of the deocaefd. Our npaci- will not admit of a full account this irwue. We give ttelow the Phyalclana certificate, all uf whom are peniouMlly known to u at high toned reliable geutlcman. Third Ckeek Cntarw, ) Rowan Ccntt, N. C, Mt 8rd. m ) The uodcrrincd rbrsirUna wih to tnte that tutntr'iug to prfvioin ntititt we did tody cjiuw be eAhumttl I tie boiy of I. S. Key iu the pn-Mjucc of a pront o umber of wiiniH, ikidic of thnn from Wftsliitiftoa, I). V., Ittilcijih. mid other part of the cwuulnr. We fnuml nam (1f the bones only, and thcfte in a mate uf inch decay we cannot ttc MMiiiively whether thcftkull htui ever Iteen treiuuiDetl or not. Wc made diliret letn li for btil leu aaid to have been lodgd iu the body, but fouud none. Wc tmtx-eedrd ax far, however aa to aMf-rtain that the kelftoa waa about 5 feet. fU iochrf lone, aud the kull around abovu the e)va about 24 io btw in circuint-vrrDce. J. d. Kawxav, ) ). H. Wmn, 8. W.,STKKNiS. Jam km Mctiiiae, (.'. M I'cM.i.. M P a. H. W. F,ATtS, T. E Amuhmis J. 11. WuuLPK, J. B. Uaitiilk. Marrittgeoflr. L. ('. Aldrloh. Mr. I.ooke Chuiin Aldrich, a lo comotite engineer on the Western I North Carolina Hailrottd, and the eldeet eon of Mr. lABter S. Aldrich, , the veteran who ran the first en- j ffinn ff.r on lliia r,,u,l waa marei,..! ; U.ie,v i V.l'.il, ., I the reaidencc of the brole a father , in tni iiiu. i ne ceremony waa . " , . ,. .... neriorniea nt itcy. ss. J' .natters. M,y.f;o,,''ffl.,hiil and! lowed By a handsome . Weddinir to cd by tho guest. The hreakla.it was hardly disposed of and fare welli said before train time waa at hand, and at l'i '.'S tho bride and groom left on the western train for lllack Monntairt station, aherc a Isrircly attended reception will b in all respects un excellent wife. The young couple haa the Land mark's very best w ishes and iu con gratulations upon the auspicious beginning of their married life. Statesvilh Laudmark, Winst. Aynr's Pills are the beat cathartic for enrrMflntf IrrfwrulAritlea nf tUe aLnniaeh bowels. Gentle, ya thorough In their action, they cure coaalipsti'.u, stimulate the appetite and digcalive. orgaua, slid strengthen the system. Boll of Honor Of Salisbury While Graded School for month ending April 211, 1H7 : E O RIZF.H a MllOV. Ernest lirown, John Coit, Willie Cappe, Itismarek Capp, John Ju lian, Clarence Klnttz, Chnrlic Keen, ltusaell Moose, Chnrlic n - , , I.. ., i, ... , . ll- l .varsn, joun iienuieman, 10 n ai- lace, Annie Kraus, J.iggia l'ace, llessie Trexlet. a i ovr.y,K'K hook. Lottio Atwell, M:ud Beard, An nie Howard, Arthur Shaver, Wal ter Linton, John Smithdeal, (itii Bingham, Anna llodgit, Krnest West, 8am lladen, W ill Warren, Llod Swicogood, iland Julian. M1KS BK.WIK KEEt.T'S ItnnM. Zeb Wyatt, Krneit Woodson, Jainei Lanier, I-onnie Harrison, Charlie Crowell, Freddie Schulti, Ixiunia (iaikill, Krank Gaskill, Vivian Holt, Charlie Shaver, Iroj Smith, Tommy Vanderford, Fletch er ilailejr, ltranch Craige, Alvmer Uriffin, JfabelleKiicr, Salli Bob ertaoo, Liiiie Uingham. MIlW FLOHENI P. WOODSUX'g ROOH. Clarence Drown, Reei lladen, Willie Johnston, Kobert Julian, Ernett Rafty, Hilton Rufty, Jod die Uoeenian, l.ounio Vanderford, Charlie Wwdson, Travit W'yatt, Jfiunie Crowell, .Vat tie Edwards, Mattie Grinin, I.u.'V ldc, Fannie Goodman, Agnei Walton, Nannie Shaver. MltM CAPITOL A MOOHE'S BOIH. Wiley Barber, Necly Cappa, 811 lie Cappe, Julius Caldwell, Lillian Gate, Arthur Gate, Jiuimie llodgca, Jimmie Jones, Lillian Ki ter, .Vyrtle Julian, Kitty McKen lie, Anoattatia Rooeche, Bob Loe Roaemaa, ifauiie 8hpparrl. That fawltog ot waaritMM, so often ex patiwcW m iht spring, reaolu from ft luggis axradition ot Um blood whirh. being Impart, doe 10 quickeo with tb changing seaaoe. Ayer's SaraapahlU, by vital tijng and dr using tha blood, lengthens sod itivigatea the ysim. xnmi NOTLKM. Mr A T. Kre arrived on Tiica-liiv Uot. from Vew Vt.rk awl -Heft tut iht unu he in WorV-iu. Yftt will prove ihoitty that our tirauli ! q Harriet can mpplj paving fur our aide i walk! at 1cm cotl ibaa brick. The dura bility will not bear Comparison brlckt a few yeara. OraniteS.OHU ft mrt. ! The Bilet Bifne l lullllng aome rii ti ore lately opooed from a tuallow tbtft We regret to bear it Uie loan of 107 dwta taken from one of the atorea of depoait by an uuluiuwa itiiei. A few hours' rc on their rich ore will make good the lum . We note from eur exchange that the State Mluiag Bureau of California re cently raeeired a piece of rock from the deepeat point oa the Comitock Ledge. 3.M1 feet below the outcropping of the Gould and Curry mine. The rwk proretl W be a granular dlabuse. The (Teatheork Mine. Iu Stanly rountr. ia rewiring the macbiner for niillinc VO tonii per tlty from the 4 foot vein of quart inraied la a hard, blue elay alate, Is coulacl with a diulallc mek. From sampling of aavaraHou of ore taken out aereral yeara ago gave an average yii-Ui of 8 clwo, , 13 graina of toe gold that u payed at mine tni fine. Run soil Mloe. ! They hare erwled their 10 additional j alanipa, and have now. continrr."? run : nlng. 10. Milling from Ihr 23 ,oot bed of ! Ulro-mioiceous ai-hiat. Attout 10 fret ot j thii ore bed ia rich, but the whole man j In taken out from open rut forming a atone of nearly 48 feel. The ore average ' la from 5 to 7 dwla, and la mined and milled, including all expenaea, for $1.15 per ten. Thla leaven then) a good mar gin. Since Mr. Soliojuca return lo the mine, he haa been puahuig thinga lively, and lo onler to facilitate the speedy de livery of on at mill, they have creeled a 40 horac power hoist, supplied by Franer 4 Chalmers, of Chicago This la anolh er iinglith company that ia making money from North t'arolina mines. Appalachian Mine. Their large mill house la aearly com pleted. They are now .putting ia the strain and water pipes, draw offa and sluice-ways. The machinery is placed iu position and as soon as all the connec- lions and eountershafu, pulley, pMlciil clutches and automatic feeds are nxed. they are ready for milling thei high . ' :. " trrS If aifn Off ri ilil In li.r.1 nitml... Hp ' tTheir maiu ahafL ia duvr lo. Ient?aailh for atoning TronKtwo lev-i hey will Work 1IKJ lona per tlsy. . . : W Oontrlfugal Amalgamator New Tors InTertlsator, April I. 1AH7 1 There sre few mining mscbinry invan- Uons that will be ot mora interest to min ing and milling men than the CKNTnjrc j o.vl. AnAUUVATon. a machine that is simple and siilistantiat, aud promises to I secure a! a very limlled open e that which engineers and machinery men j have been seeking for year; an amalgam ator that will secure gold dust from sand j or tailings. It was patented ianuarf II, I lwr?, but already two machines are in practical u st a mine In llowau county, N. t I.avt Mnmlar, in order to aalisfr various enquiries and illustrate lug the workings vf theAnislgamstor. s teat was made st Mr. HrrwiUer's carriage factory. No. 145 Kast S5lh street. Among the gentleman present we noticed Gen. Wylle, Louis Ze. kendorff, Mr. Petll, of Ihe Suodfu-iJ Ou LigUt Co., Jnd;;e CliriMr. Prrsldeut Uolyokt Mining Co ., Hf c Tin Mnuett, J. Mtxwetl. C O, Frtncli, of Cok-nulo, Mt-tur. "rS'y.tl mad Oreene, of the Eng.Dcer.DK umI Mfniuft Jouru), uid many rihr gcotlcnvea tnterHtd in mining. The trt wu mftde by WTeml urirntitlr ffrnUciucQ. under who iupM-vlilon 15 pennyweights of fine flour gold from the Hoi yoke mine ru thoroughly urattrred thnmgh a quantity of barrco aand. Fif teen pounds of quicksilver vu then weighed and put into the amlgra4Ar, aud tne tuachlne sUrtrd. The und ttu I thn f hI In.n Ik, hnmu, ft th, n, n I i -i-k- - in tacDty mluutes had passed through it. The pan was thru stopped and cleaned up. and ihe qulek.ll.er and amalgam tak - en from ll. After strain? g out th amal gam It waa retorted oter a tire, the quick silver driran off by the heat and the gold left In the crucible. Tha gold waa then weighed and found to equal tbe amount put to the-sand. o weighing fheqtiick silver do appreciable kms had taken , place The practical teat showed an ab solute Mvtng of all the gold and no loss of quicksilver. Nothing more aalU far tor y could be desired, und all present were convinced that the marhloe before them, aim pie ami unpretentious as it is, was to work a revolution in the practical saving ot the precious met alt. Bnoklen's Arnioa ftlve. Tm Hrst SAi.ra iu the world for Cuts Bruise. Sores. Ulcers, Halt Itlieum, Fever &rres. Teller, ('happeil MnixU, Chllblalna, Corns, and all Hkiu Km p( ions, and pual tively Mires Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to pnve nerfeet satlHfwrtion, or monev refunded. Vor sale bv Theo. K. KlutU A Co. 7:ly -AND Tattcri, Cutlipg. kUSa K. rUBOX, at Baltunera, is low prepared te Bake dreams of every detortp tioai also te out paper patterns. AH erden promptly attaaded to at lowest oaaa price. C-rV)0THU8T. OOUEB IHIIB ASDLEESTEEEia, ' We have iww the Jargct Dry Goods, Notions, Dress -IN THE Wc eordlall' Invite the tnuh examine our Stock. TO 1'ASS CS BY W1I.I. UK A LOSS TH AT CAN NOT IsB Al'KOIIliKU. Emhroidered l'reneh llatinte lioben, world t 'Ml. for 12.00. I)t Swiss Krnliroidors, at fifty rents m, (lie (,!hir Our !i ct. Ijiana cannot bo equalled in any market; twenty scrca 'lica wide, line cloth a full line of colors. A FINE ASSOUTMIAT OF CURTAIN GOODS AND FIXTURES. CUKTAINS, HODS, liHASS, KliONY, WALNUT AND S1IA0KS IN ALL C01.OHS AM) yl AJ.lTY. Yard Wide Scrim for 10 eta. Towels, 5 ct. piece. Checked Nanaook, & 08 1-3 eta., worth 12S. YarpTide Demestio, M 08 eta. BARGAINS IN PARASOLS JOB LOT. H f?PEK."Sf)ir) TASK t)F ((KISTf FI RMSHI.'S,' WW$ (ellLS. xiies, iisxex -A tkK ASSOjrfML'.Xr.- BAI.1SIH KY. April l, IJirOKTA.NT ANXOI NCEMFXT AXD- GEETING.OF W.H. REISNER Fifli Esgravcr, Witctuniker, aid Jeweler. ! In prerDlJne myw-lf lnfnn' the peojile of Hii.Utuiry mill vielnhr. I will my that i U tny totentiod ( ItK-aiu in yur uitttrt. lo 1'I.chi;b Id the Jewelry lmtni H, wbicb ' I hot: t rniKluet in mh a mnnner n to , meet n tlb tbe lieurtv ntitirovnl of Kit. I r Int. jon will nnu that what I can lie reiieo un, .mi imhumt nMit-i i. uie Ih1 noliev." but from principle. Sti: cfld, I do nothing but firit lats Work, rooftequcntly. but one price. Third, that 1 v iprave hp tiue an tuy Jeweler In the State, therefore, have noeompetiilnn. Lauttly, if yoii have a fine watch, and want il repaired iu a skillful manner, ami' put to STKicTM rfiurr ci.AHf order, or if yitu bate a clock that dtea not g'wr facii'in aud wib it repaired iu the rinlit manner, or a piece nf Jewelry repaired and made like new, or a special deniyu made lo order, iu lace pins, aearf pins, Jersey pins, monogram pins, bracelets, eur rins. rurl btitoits, pu , brintc them lo me aud I w ill do as tni a piece of work as can be done in any birder city I CCAllASTEE ALL MY WtUK or make not ! c,,r,a Ankinar your kind indulgence nn.l s lib eral share ot ymr pairxnarc. I aio, 1 , "u" 1 "', '"" (Between Smlthdcal's and IluerlMuiii'n ) Administrator's Notice! . Havins uualifled a ad niniwirator mii Ihe estate of Cossanna Shoaf, deeeaHd, ; all peraouw havlnp claims against (tie ' esute of said dtsvawd are iuTcby nttillieti to present them to the undersigned for ; partnent on or liefore the i?Hrd dav of ' April IKK, or this n.-tlce will U- phad in bar of their recover.. AH erons (n dfbiFl u aaid estate will please make Im ' mediate acttleuirnt. i WILSON THOTT. I April 9.17. A'lmluistraloT LuS OvirmaK, Attorney. JHKIw Sheriff's Sale of Land I By virtue of three exei-uiiopa In dt t hands for collection, Hinulism A Co.. and others, against J. . ( hunt., issued from the office of the Clerk nf the Hiijwirior , Court of Kwsn ritunty, 1 will sell st ihe Court House door in town of Halm ; bury, to the highest bidder for ciih, on j HoUiy, ttil 91k s.T if H., 1887, sll Hie ri(ht. title and lalerrat thai aal.1 J. C CLunn baa la and to oae certain tract of land re Rowan eouetr, adjoining the! leads of J C. foard. Virginia llralee I and others, containing lt) acres, mort or j or leas. C. C E RIDER. Rh ff. I Bv R P RusxalAit, Itepulv I April 1st, I8B7-37 M ' ! tor Hatch! Ix t. HTW;R. Hrfli-twirr, X C W-l f-o iutua, Vna.aa.wia. .M m r. SV CSJSMMM.VVsV W Ma MwrMM and bf't stlt-i led Slock of Goods and Trimmings, CITY. to cull und ASU L ' J.. H '- ft a and SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXECUTION. Whtroit, ,y virlucof I wo Knvutions duly iui-d from the nftlce of the Clerk of the Superior Court up'in a jtnlitmrnl in the c U J Hoinit--, miiuust A II lu't ii, for lln num of und com. I will proc eed tn mII at the Court House door in Sudbury, ob Monday, Ibi 9tb da; of May, 1887, to tli.- hiithcst Mdder for Caah, all tho rijrht. title and inu -refd t A II. Ohern in aud U one irat of lund In lUiwati e. unlv u.lj..inuiii the landi of John tJardner find othrrn. eintainin 57 at'ret. inurr or fi Also in and lo oae othsr intct, de nhed In the d-d fn-m John Henderson, f-r n t.i ni m-j IM rr? more or Iwa. C. C KHIIKH. Hh ff t' fit By Jno. liaUHn, Ieputy. jMortgagc Sale ! Pursuant tc the prtvirii.ns of a tnnrt pture recidh-red in tW.k t. I of Mort pap-s paprArwT. n a-i. try J A Hhaak and a ife tnj the protection' ami U nw-tu r.f the umlenmruel. on the J.Sth nf Marrk, 1HK4. In which a forfeitur. -' has bran made. Ihe uiideriUt'neii will m-II at publie ssle fur eaph. at Hie Court House dcr in SalwUirj'. on the TII UAV OK MAY NKXT, tne Tnliowliif; prr-M rtv. U w ii A irael of land adj-iiiK il.o Isntls of F. V Korf. M. A Mirt-witlt. I'Nt-nl fhsntisn snd Oilier. coiiininiiiL' '.'-'I flcriK, more or les, convened U Hie wid J A Mia.r.k and wife, itt aiif the debt pr.M.lii fcr lu sai.I ii.oan.c 1 I. SHINN. I Im l-ii tin v of April, IT-aiT it W.LDOUGLAS SHOE WAAaANITO 'OU ' For Sale by M. S. IU OWN. J. Wm. BOYD, Attorney-att-lAw, SALISBURY, - - NORTH CAROLINA. OKFtl-E WITH . nHKI tM NEW FIRM! Thk imdrrtipr-.ti have entered Into a co psrinerliip lorth- piirpiM-f eumtn.-i intr'bt (tt.K-ery and l'r"duce Conu'.issi. Q hu-inw. U date trom March ?8. INhT. Couaijtutntjnis peviHy aoiicitt-fl MrSrwtT Traun. Tag DBdersiined rakpsthlsopifrtn?dlv to return thsnk to hio miBtermis fru nds for theirTstToiiap and ask the mnun .' usDOt of the same in th New Finn H! - will alwavs he on hand o serve the put i rous of (be New Firm i J TV MrNrrtY ! Fire Insuranc. Ajwncj. SAM' I M'VCHMAS. rrpnMi'ntfnr a line of Fire Innirsnra I Couipam jual w any in Weanern N . C j i.an giT as :ow rici am: irrmt as ean rf "oWainrd tt-ij
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 5, 1887, edition 1
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