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i x 1 - BUGGIES, BUGGIES I " - "-".-' PRICES CUT ALL TO PIECES ! -0- Pt1co of IBnggiea, Carriages, PJicetons and Road Carts rpdaced as follows : . Double Collar S'.cel Axle Top Buggy and Ilarness, good value and very cheap. Former rrice, $05 ; reduced -to $55. - , Top iluzzy- Leather trimmed, Steel Tire and cheap. .IYrrrer price, $75; now reduced to $08. i ull Leather Top, a .No. 1 work equal $115; reduced to $100. Tho Celebrated Tar Heel Road Cart Factory prices. Wagons of many kinds and different makes, at prices never before heard of. . Onc-Iiorsc Wagons complete at $33 and np, according to size, &c. 1 'Two-Horse "Wagons complete, with Double body, Spring Seat and Brake, at $ ZO nrul up7 according to size, &c. JlcConnick's celebrated Mowers, Reapers and Self Binders, acknowledged to be the be'stn the world, at a slight advance above actual cost. Everybody should look before purchasing. Saiiahurv. April 12, 1828 tf MS L G K THAT SAVES ALL THE FEEE OVER 25 CTS. PER TON. 1 - ' -O ' -, Tiri3 Amalgamator is nn invention whereby the pulverised pulp or Sanctis forced tr come in contact with quicksilver m motion. fact3, prices', etc., address, s - .V..- s;sf mm w?c 'T- ' Jfi'p. . ' . IDES CRIPTIOINV The ore to bo treated passes by means of an automatic feed through the hopper in the stationary di.sk, the bottonl of which is covered with a series of broken riffles. Directly beneath this disk is a revolving pan containing a resoryoir of vuick silver, and 'when the ajpa'ratus is" set in motion the disk -is lowered to within l-16th of an inch of theboUom'of the revolving pan, upon bottom of which the quicksil ver spreads and" forms a wall round the periphery. A very -thin stream of water suffices 'to -moisten the sand or ore ere it falls through the hopper into the center -of . the pan, where it is forced backwards and forwards between and under the riffles; by this process the jrold is freed frora the sand or quartz by difference in specific gravity, and so brighten it that it will immediately amalgamate in coming in contact with the mercury, itself kept. bright by the action of the riffles'. , Any particles not taken up on the surface of the X'n are caughlTby the wall of quicksilver, formed around the periphery by centrifugal force. - 29f J. WiXIiIAMS BROTO STO'VES. CooVins Sto veo', He t Ing S toves.CoalStoves and Sfcovm of all kind. , If what yoil want is not in stock can order at . v-.r short notice. ; t '- HOX'SE TOOT"INCi and GCTTBR1NO CToc.td'l In a superior manna. Good workmen. aud the best toois in. tie city. ".. . ; ' Atl, KIXSS OF COPPER WORK oi ttV i t Botics. TJtiIl3 a rpecialty. A large of everything: in tny li:ie always on hand. Ol.t iy;i;r tasen la exchange lor woi'K. ' " -'v. - with harness, and very to any made anywhere Former price, a North Carolina invention, sold at strictly MHTOR GOLD, AT A COST OF NOT Long explanations are useless. For R. EA3IES, JR. & CO., Agents for North Carolina and Georgia, - SALISBURY, N. C. R. KEEN o SELLS TUB BEST AJTD v CHEAPEST MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS '- .' ... TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. GI V E HIMjA TBI AL BEEORE BUY ING ELSEWHERE. ay HT. VERNON HOTEL, GAiiisuunir. it. c. Situated near the Junction of the &.& D. and W. N. O. Railroads. GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS. &rge Sample Rooms on Main Street. BAG9A.OX COKTiTED rBKB 0 CHAKCFX.. Koortmwen Will find Salishnrv 1tnfrl In Otm . cneat Quail-Shooting section of North Carolina. - DT1tS;T-f!T.4Ra T.T VVTf V tTimv I I-ly P. A. TEEECZS, Proprietor, The Deaf 3Iuto Murderer. A special from Little Rock, Ark., lays : The rumor that Walter Bing ham, the deaf mute who murdered Miss Lizzie Turlington, at Raleigh, N. C, last December, was hiding in the deaf mute institute here turns out to be unfounded. It is a matter of fact however, that Pro fessor Frances D. Clark, principal of the asylum, is well acquainted with Bingham, and that Bingham also has several old classmates who are teaching or otherwise employed about tho institute. Prof. Clark taught for a number of year3 at an institute in New York city, where Bingham was a pupil, and thus the professor numbers him among his former students. The murder excited great inter est here from this fact, and the in stitute people believed Bingham would make his way here. This, however, he did not do, and all the clews pointing to this state have proven worthless. The rumor of his capture at Texarkana last week is likewise untrue. It is claimed that his friends are keeping him in a private asylum in New York un-: til the feeling against him dies oixt, when ho will be given up to the law and tried for murder, his defense being insanity. A Big Find of Treasure in India. 'The financial secretary of India has advised the government of the discovery of an immense amount of treasure, estimated at at over 25, 00U,000, which had been secreted in the palace of Gwalior by the late Maharajah. The treasure had been sunk in pits under the vaults be neath Zenana, and the secret en trusted to a few confidential serv ants. The secretary was present when the treasure was unearthed. After removing the earth; to a depth4 of six -feet, . the workmen un covered great flagstones. Be neath these stones were several pits fiiled tp the brim, with silver, chiefly freshly coined rupees. In each pit was a plate recording the amount of treasure and the names of the officials who had assisted hi secreting it. The government has taken the hoard as a loan from the young iYLanarajan. JNative papers protest against this action of the government. The French Crorrn Jewels. The sale of crown jewels took place Friday. There were' about 250f rench and foreign jewelers in at tendah ce .""Ten 15 Es were cTi s p o 3 e"d CI of, realizing 505, TOO francs Among the articles sold were a dia mond neckless for 181,250 francs, and a pair of diamonds for 84,000 francs. ; Bill Arp GoesaJlsirn tfrrTgoing fishing tomorrow and stay all day. I will rig up a big wagon and take the children along and -a big baske t , of lu nch and we will fish and frolic dnd gather flow-: ers and eat and talk and laugh and get dirty all day long.1 The signs are all right, for the dogwood is in bloom and the wind is in the South and it is the dark of the moon'and I think I see myself jerking the big bream from under the log. Carl know? every hole in the creek and he can catch more fish than I can and don't try half as hard. Jessie wants to pick flowers, and Tve promised her she may wade in the branch, bnt her mother don't know it. Jessie comes to me and Carl goe to his mother for favors. What a pi ;y grown folks can't be children once or twice in a while and wade in the branch too. The next time Judge Bleckly goes to Screamer mountain to be a boy again and go barefooted and make hickory whis tles and chestnut fifes and catch spring lizzards and crawfish and climb trees ' for birds' eggs, and make black , ants fight, and run ground squirrels to their holes and dig angelica and kilL snakes and rock hornets' nests and fight yaller jackets, I'm going with him. I'm tired playing; man all the year long without recess. It is a sort of hypocritical life. I envy the chil dren. The scriptures say "unless you be as one of these little ones ye shall not get to heaven." So it's time to begirT and therefore I'm going a fishing. That's a good Scriptural occupation anyhow, for one of the disciples said, "I go a fishing," and the other replied, "I go with thee also;" They were just human like the rest of .us... I wonder if they had any hooks and poles like we have. Going a fishing and coming from a fishing are two very different things. They are no km. We fix up our nooss ana lines and split bullets and rob every empty bottle and jug-of its cork, and dig tho back yard all to pieces. for bait, and mako great prepara tions and imagine the fish are gust waiting for us, and we can see the pol&bending.with a big one dart ing around, and that's pretty much all of it imagination. . But it is the most hopeful thing in the world. We swear off, but in a week or so we want to try it again We most always hang one or two, and some times get a big one on the edge of the bank and he gets awayv; Right here the dictionary is at fault, for there is no word in it that fits the case -that expresses the J nex pressi ble goneness of the occasion. It muVus. a filler feel sick at the stomach. - Teach tho Children Manners. We know of no more t)leaant sight than veil-trained, orderly children at the table, and if they are sent to the second table when company is present, we think tho gnests are defrauded. But, on the contrary, nothing seta crcry. nertc quivering", nothing can be more re volting, than to see disorderly, un- gorerned children at the table, one irying to get a larger piece than the ! uromcr or sister next aim, clamor-1 icg to be helped. standing up on i the rounds of their chains, tiptoe, j for something thn otf,ri-. f ' .V iW 1. V cannot pass them on their first command. AVbat can be more dis gusting than to see and hear them, alter being abundantly helped, eat ing iiKe hall-starved animals, swal lowing food halt-chewed, drinking with the mouth full of food, and then rushing from the table with out folding the napkin or asking to ba excused I - jMde from the great discomfort which evervone of even a common decree of refinement must feel to sit at the table and be obliged to witness suth behavior, one must experienecutne additional pain of knowing the cruel wrong, to the children, for which their parents must be responsible. Such habits persisted in through childhood up to maturity are so firmly fixed that there is little hope thatnhey will ever be uprooted. If witn riper years they become sensi tive, as they fee themselves as com pared with others who have been properly taught, it. will tend to make them 'morose and unhappy, or reckless and defiant. Naturally they will not be toleratp in good society, when but for their parents' over-indulgence and lack of firm ness when they were little ones, they would have developed into fine and noble characters, sought after and respected by the best people of the community. I Mrs. Henry V ard t13eecher in Brooklyn zinc. ,-"''' Maga- Children Often need some 6afe cathartic and tonic to avert approaching .sickness or to re lieve colic, headache sick stomach, indi gestion and. the complaints incident to childhood'. Let the children take Sim mons Liver Regulator and keep well. It is purely vegetable, not unpleasant to the taste aud safe to take alone or in connec tion with other mediciae. The Genuine has our Trade Mark "Z" in red on front of wrapper. .J. H. Zeilin & Co., Phila delphia, Pa.;' Fine; Prospects for Crops. tti i . ii x ne reports irom an sides are that the signs were never more fav- oruoie ior,a goou crop, ana one great advantage the country will TVBhrtr - jt.fir of the recent past is that numbers ui larmers are not going to owe so much on their crops. A large number have not bought any fer tilizers but have used home-made manures -entirely. It is claimed, and with good rea son, that the population of Wil mington will approximate .25,000. The total number, of registered voters in the city, as shown by the recent scrutiny of the lists made by direction of the County Com missioners, is over 5.000. The late census, which gave Wilmington some 17,000 population, it is well known was grossly inaccurate. Shortly after it was taken it was ascertained that "there were 1,000 tax-payers whose names were not on the census takers' lists. Wil. Star. Constipation Is a universal and most troublesome dis order. It causes Headache, Mental De pression, impairs the Sight and Hearing, destroys the Appetite, and, when long continued, causes- Enlargement of the Liver, Inflammation of the Bowels, and Piles. Constipation is speedily cured by Ayer's Pills. For a number of months I was troubled with1 Costiveness, in conse quence of which I suffered from Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, and a disordered liver. My eyes also troubled me. I was compelled .to wear a shade over them, and, at times, was unable to bear, ex posure to the light. I was" entirely CURED BY USING " w - - three boxes of Ayer's Pill3. I have no hesitation in pronouncing this mediciue to be the best cathartic ever made. James Eccles, Poland, Ohio. I suffered from Constipation, and, con sequently, from Headache, Indigestion, and Piles, for years. Ayer's Pills, which -1 took at the suggestion of a friend, have given pe effectual relief. I commenced taking this remedy two months ago, and am now free from Constipation, the re moval of . which has caused my other troubles to disappear, and greatly im proved my general health. W. Heeler, Amherst Mass. - " " I suffered from Constipation, which assumed such an obstinate form that I feared it would cause a stoppage of the bowels. Two boxes of Ayer's Pills cured me, completely. D. Burke, Saco, Me. Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr.'J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists and Dealer in Uedicine. J. Wm. .BOYD, Attoraey-at-Iawf SALISBURY,.-' - NORTH CAROLINA. . OFFICE WITH J. 3L HADEN. 22tf '.' - JOHN A. RAMSAY, : Attends tbKailroad Construction, Surveys and Mapping of Real Estate, Estimates of Water Powers, Plans for the Erection of MilLCDwellings, &c; and attend Jo the purchase of all kinda of Machinery, Building Materials, &c.y&e, . : MER0NEY &-BR0- make and sell .the best Plow in tbe"State. You can always get the Points and, parts -without paying express freight from a great distance, as you will have to do if bought of foreign manufacturers. 73 eta will make an - old plow new. Ta not t3ii3 economy ? v Hi 0 v "- ? i i i i. ". ' r ! nr. m i Thr tnatinenl of many thousancM or cmw of tbom caroofl: wwUcnc nd Oittrtmiv.it iulmt4 pw-uiir to I era .-, a ineiav&ufv Houi and Surprmi jcsitute, Buntw, n. i -. i.a r, ,vrri,l & net exieriQOO in cicely adapt- in? and thoroughly uxung rmdt4 fur the carscr wouon Pnjuir Bamoit Dr. iiercc.raTorlt rrcrlptln is the outgrowth! or rwuit, of thlsjrnmt and valuable ex peri oa. Tbouaaod of teatimo niala, receiTcd fma WttieoU aad from hysi- ciana who hre ited it In toe more arrr- vated aod obtirfiU caaea wcicn oaa wuta their k.UU prove ft to bo the most wooden ul reuwdy ensr der it&i for the relief and cure of auOrtnir worn-no It is not reoommenoed as a aMii.ll ' Ki, mi m mi-Mcf, TurtiTt. KtKifR for orating tonle, ,e wbola ivfttem. and to the woiab and Its ppend&K la particular. For overworked. worn-out," "run-down. debilitated teachers, milliners. dre9emak4S, seamstresses, -shop-girls, bouse- jceepers, nur&tnir motaers, ana leemm women penerally. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the frreatest earthly boon, being- unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic as a sootutng ana tireurmcumf nervine, favorite Prescription is une- aualed and Is invaluable in aliayinar and sub- aausg nerrous excttatiUtr. irritability, ex haustion, - prostration, tirsteria. iduuk and oioer aistxessinjc, nervous syonpuHns com monly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It Induces rcfrcabiiur sleep and relieves mental anxiety and do- Dr. Pierce 5Torlte Prescription Is a legitimate mediciue, carefully oomnouaded by an experienced and strillfuJ physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It Is purely veuetablo in its composition and perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the eyeterfl. For morning: sicknesa, or nausea, from whatever cause arisinar, weak stomach, indigestion, dys pepnia and kindred symptoms. Its use. In small do3s, will prove very beneficial. Favorite Prescription is a posi tive cure for the most complicated and ob etinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing:, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or faille a: of the womb, weak back, ' femalo weakness, nnteversion, retroversion, bearinfr-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, in flammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with "internal heat." As a reffulntor and promoter of func tional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, " Favorite Pre scription " Is a pcrf octly safo remedial agent, and can produce only good results. It is equally emcacious and valuable in its effects when taken for those disorders and derange ments incident to that later and most critical period, known as The Change of Life." Favorite Prescription, when taken In connection with the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medicnl Discovery, and email laintivo doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative Pellets (Little Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder diseases. Thc-ir combined usa also removes blood taints,' and -abolishes cancerous and scrofulous humors from tho system. " Favorite Prescription is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee, from tho manu facturers, that it will give satisfaction In every case, or money will be refunded. This guaran tee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. Large bottles (100 doses) $1.00, or six bottles ior $5.00. For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (lfiO pages, paper-covered), send ten cents in stamps. Address, World's Cispssszry Ksdloal Assoclatics, 663 main St, BUFFALO, N.U Special iLtteiition IS CALL E DT O TTTE "Connelly Springs Hotel," C0XKELLT STATI0U, "W. H; 0. E. S. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY LEADING PHYJSWIAXS- A LL O YER THE ST A TE 1 A CCOMMODA TIONS . FOR BOABD TIIJS BEST IN WESTERN N. , C Analysis of the water, terms and all communications will he prompt ly answered either ' by us at Salis bury, C., or at Connelly Springs, Burke county N. C. MER0NEY & BR0., 391y Proprietors. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEE0. T. KLUTTZ & CO. H. C. BOSt & CO., xar Jjeaf Soloaooo. SALISBURY LODGE.' - Knisrhts of Ilonor. Meeting nlgLts first and third Monday in each month. 71 7 - -- - - : ; JOHNSON & RAMSAY, . . Manufacturers cf Flug and Twist JoSacw. . 7-ly -; -. FARMERS'' WAREHOUSE. SALES OF TOBACCO EVERY DAY; 7-ly Eeall, Bost & Foard, Proprietors. Banner Tobacco Warehouse sales iQaiiyv- 8-ly ' SWINK & WQtfMQN. Livery Stable, JOHN G. HEILIG, Prop'r. First-Class Turn-onts of all descriptions furn ished at all hours, with or without driver. " Bojydinar ami Sule Stable. Drover -accommodate! Prompt attention paid to all custociers 1:1m. - -' For inil Stones, Granite, Gold Grindera, and Rock Work of all kinds, address : ! J. T. WYATT, Successor to E. E. ITiillins. ' 9-ly PO Bo? 140, Salisbury, N C' Fire Insurance Agency. : j. sa'm'L jfcccrnniss-- - representing a line of Fire Insurance CornpanissquaVto any in Wessern US', C. Can give as low rates and terms as can be obtained. 11-ly 1 ill 3 y .,:.,r. ":ri, an-1 r.icet. . We bae sold conkier- GlMTl Ir t t VS iVte, and la every case . f & v r STTZrjS, FUlsuury, 51 C Am a powerlol lnvlz it imimrts ctrenrta to tr A T. 85 For - 4- r1!!?-117 pHICES FolilDjsnearenJ Self IrTl cujw V. UIH15, wumtj rrw, ire, IlujrsCV raiatlag House. Com Sadler. Grain Lii l.u3f ? I ls We carry one of the I,arsf3st Stock of Buggies in the Stato and have bought 150 more that will bo here in a few days. We have learned from experience that a real good burtry vrill for a Mnall sum much better than a cheap grade will sell for a small sum, and we have now made arrattgement whirh eaablea as to sell one of '-h lest liuies In existence at about lUo same price as cheap gTadea, -J.i.-''r f.- crl s,- - ? v mt v , . I Qur aim is to down the high prices on Buggies and Wagons, and give the gooti "We carry a full stock of Atlas. Giant and will guarantee price as cheap as anywhdrc iu the State. We pay freight all rowaer to tne nearest ranroau stauou. 25 iy SALISBURY. N. C MECKLENBURG IRON JOHN WILKES, Manager, CHR.RLOJTE, N. G. ENGINES- AND BOILERS OF AXZ. SAW AND , ,'' ; ' A SPECIALTY. . ' WRITE FOR. CROULARS AND ESTATES.; REAL ESTATE For Sale. :o: 13.000 acres of timber and iron lands, situated 8 miles from ailroad. OaJ, hickory, pine, poplar add and hemetite iron, three good wagon roads tlirough the property, plenty of water and mountam scenery per acre. 20 ' BUEH13AUM & EAMES. ON HARDWARE. tTntcvl Siaiif takrr ami Trnneucw Wimi ttl an. " v aarDrti.n Jiowmj schioes. 1 TK.m . . It. t' . T-1 t na ms;t!n Material. PalaU m&l Oil (ox ji all kinds of Farming Implements ITirdwire, old farmers, w.n ,1- i a hoinr. Powder. Black Powder. Fuse. Can. Steel A.. A NOVEL WITHIN ITSELF. 7 DAVIS SEWING MACHINE, Tie lightest Mmi Seeing Uackice L'iii Does all k!ndsof work without any bast ing.' There has Wen Hi reward offered to any machine that will follow the Davfi " through its' variety of work. without bait ing. Other agents will tell you they can do nnythint; on their machines the Darts "can do. Why don't they take in this re wurd, whv they can't do it. We invite alf to call and see our stock through and see how ready we alwaya are to give you low prices. bjto: EEC-no. GRIST t MILLS. BRICK:! BRICK ! BRICK ! IJ'irot-Clpico Hand-madeBricli For Sale at Zibn Wesley College brick; yard, V" T7. ELGOiin; . ' - - : Industrial Superintend -t. WORKS
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