Newspapers / North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, … / June 9, 1887, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
NORTH CAROLINA HERALD PUBLISHED EYEKY TIIUESDJLY BY BUERBAUK & EA3IE8, . Editors and Proprietors. THURSDAY; JUNE 2. 1887. BIIIEFS. ' Bishop Lyman is improving and hopes to be able to resume work about July 1st. TV. W. Corcoran, the aged iiUliormire and philanthropist, has been paralyzed. -James G. Blaine sailed last Tuesday on the Xortb German "steamer Ems- 1 - -r-The Patapsco Chemical Works of Baltimore hate assigned. Lia bilities 200,000. Dx-Secretary Daniel Manning bailed for New York from Liver pool on June lt. ' The letter of Judge Thurman ;tating positively he 4vi 11 not be a candidate for governor of Ohio set tles it. Work has been inaugurated on the Baltic Canal, connecting the ;3altic Sea with the German Ocean. Emperor William attended the cere monies at Kiel. j Capt. Williams', of the New York police, received a package by express contaming an infernal ma chine, lie dropped it into water and.it did not explode. , Col. Fred Grant was asked if he would accept the position of quarantine commission of New Yor?:, in the "event of T. U. Piatt's - resignation. The Colonel replied th:it he would not violate the tra ditions of his family. Attorney General Garland says he will not. accept a place on the iTprcmc Bench, intending to retire from public life at the end of his : term in the cabinet. It was on this account he refused a place on the inter-btate commission. TO WJIAT ARE YOU GOING V DO ABOUT IT? Charlotte IIotoe-Detcocrat. - - - While we were walking about in he Hun the other day, without an umbrella or gloves, with a bare footed white boy at our side, we rVally feltj sad (no, disgusted,) to see, on the other side of th street negro man (preacher or school teacher) with an umbrella oyer his head, gloves on and a gold-headed cane in his hand, with a little negro boy with shoes and stocking on (this hot weather). The difficulty is, we nave 10 pay taxes to support that negro in his extravagance, and help keep bis wife and children from starving or freezing to death during the winter-time, while he votes against our interest (and all the white man's interest) every election. JOUNSON AND BAI1SAY. Another Well-Known PIngr and Twist Tobaeeo Factory of Salisbury, h. C. A Puahy Yoonj? Firm and What It la Dole?. PERSONAL AKD DESCBI PTIYZ SKETCH The Democratic Position Again. To the Editors of the Herald : Referring to your rejoinder in your issue of June 2nd on the Dem ocratic position, we would say that if we understand you rightly, you say you had no, reference in your article of May 5th'to those who voted for Mr. Kameav, at all. lhat is satisfactory to us thus far. , We also note with satisfaction your remarks upon the utility of a hotly of independent voters. f Upon the portion referring to those who, Mcoming among us," and voting against their .interests, we notice that you qualify it by adding the word "knowingly." Ye are pleased to Bay that we do not know that class, and beg to be excused from forming any Jiew ac quaintances (political) at present. But if you can possibly make it ap ply to those who so earnestly solic ited Mr. Ramsay to allow the use of his name and then" basely deserted him, we heartily say Lay on McDnff," and d-fd he who cries, " Hold, enough ! " We now have the pleasure of sub scribing ourselves, Very respectfully, Free Voters. Salisbury, June 8th, '87. The New Revenue Districts. H n J.J Interest in the probable outcome ftw nrriir of .l,hn.t.fai tiT . -rrri 1 ! Lon. v m. a. v uecitry viuc- preeident of the United States from 1870 to 1880, died at his home in Malone, N. Y., last Saturday morn ing, June 4th, at 10:10 "o'clock. For the last six months he has been suffering from softening of the brain. -'' :-'-. Franklin J Moses, ex-Gover nor! of South Carolina, who has been confined in the Massachusetts Sf:fo nrison since October, 1885, w v w -w j - for forgery, w3 pardoned by Gov crnor Ames last Saturday. It ha been represented that Moses was in 1 1 ,3 nf lira 1 rn rr roor neaiiu auuwuiuuunKv "6. - Now that Mr, Pasco, aged forty-one, ha3 been elected United States Senator, State Representa tive Lamar, aged thirty, bas been chosen to succeed him as Speaker of the Florida House of Represeu " tatives. Young men appear to be leading in that State. . In the Prohibition elections just held. Raleigh went dry by 31 .majorityrcord town and town ship dry by a very large majority, and Durham dry by 84 majority. Monroe went dry and voted d6wn ' the subscription to the G. C. and X. R. R. Charlotte went wet by ff) maioiitv. Winstoniwent wet by )3: and iu Salem the in a tic, there Being 150 L Soothers Tobacco Journal. It is difficult to find harder work ing young men anywhere than Messrs. Johnston & Ramsay, the j clever plug and twist tobacco man-; ufacturers of Salisbury; North Car-1 olina. These gentlemen began as a firm last spring, and to-day their tooacco finds ready sale through the Southern States and are constantly growing in public favor. Lueir push and enterprise, no less than their fair and square dealings with the trade have brought them a pat ronage that is truly gratifying both to themselves and their many friends. Messrs. Johnston & Ramsay's factory is 00x100 feet, two stories high, and has a capacity of 750,000 pounds of plug and twist per year. In this building an attractive line of brands are made, among which may be mentioned, "Belle of Salisbury,' "Yellow Jacket," "Our Beauty," "Centre Shot," "Old Maud," Johnson's Twist," "Mogul." "Pride of Salisbury," "Solid Com fort," "Tar Heel" "Farmer's Joy," "Red Jacket" and "Oliver Twist." These goods are quite popular every where introduced and to-day they find ready sale in North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alaba ma, Tennessee and Virginia. Be sides the above States these tobaccos are Ending their way into others, and all the time the territory is wid ening in which they are used. Of last season's work only about 100 boxes are left and as a consequence the firm was compelled to begin work earlier this season than any other house in the town. Already Messrs. Johnston and Ramsay have good orders on hand for this year's work and are pushing their business to its full capacity. A secret of the ready sales which these goods meet at the hand of the public is the fact that only choice North Carolina leaf is used. This leaf is known everywhere to be su perior for chewing purposes and w Messrs. Johnston & Ram recognized this fact1 .-"ilave to ViTSlDifMiXXXVi it iCaluse. . Their tobaccos give sati3iacnon, aim tuswiutia are retained when once secured. Mr. Eugene Johnson, the Senior member, is a native of Davie county HI rand a. -: - To the Xitonof UwUauto: Farmers are too busily engaged fighting weeds and grass to" talk hard times, but the monster is star ing them in the face. Many of them out of corn; no money to boy; corn SO cents and none to sell; cof fee 25 cents a pound and not every one buying. JJut one month more and the threshing machine will sing a lullaby to bard times. Bnt I fear the nap will be a short one, as the fruit crop is almost an entire fail ure, few peaches and few apples; the blackberry crop will be abund ant; no count can be made of their Erofit until they are in the dry ouse. . Corn is looking well, and most of it has been worked once. The acreage is larger than usual, and large crops are expected if the sea son continues good. Wheat and oats are looking ex ceedingly well. Mr. W. S. Shulin barger bas some Very fine wheat heads, measuring seven inches long and well filled. There is a great deal of sickness in the community. Measles are yet lurking around, and occasionally one must keep himself indoors and drink his teas. Chickenpox has made its appear ance: two cases in the neighborhood. Plenty of beans and potatoes. Look out Drs. I Dr. E. M. Summerell is doing a large practice, and is very much liked by the people. Miss Lou Maxwell, of Davie, is visiting relatives at Jiranda. Hard Times. ALL AEOCT BOOHS. TUB COUirTEIlFErr AKDTTUr GEiUINB AE7ICLC The Part tha Papers Talca in tha Cre&uoa of Dooms anatneieoes Bity or Co-operation from tha Citizens. :. - - " Internal revenue department 01 thU State continues lively,ana u 1... 1 1- f-hir. r.ii uu - locTors ofiice for the Fifth -district and a thorough adept in the tobac Hickory Items. Mrs. Iliram Pollard died last Thursday. She leaves seven chil dren to mourn for her. G. M. Whitener, the well-known shingle manufacturer, has quit making shingles, and turned his at tention to lumber. Lumber is an important industry of old Catawba county. Juliu3 Icard'8 shingle factory in the lower part of Burke county, was destroyed by fire last week. - The flames consumed about one million shingles, also h with nearly all its conte, TV Pi" prl m nni Tii- rtrr-rragon uorss 01 iory are now under the super- - T r Ti ll At-. A. vision 01 J. Ij. nan. iiuout one mndred hands ars employed in the shops. They turn out about twelve . mi 1 wagons fper wee k. lney nave usi completed and shipped to Charlotte an cieganii sireet Bpriu.it:i. j-uc dwelling house manu- before v 1 ..4. ;i,a Pl-iftrlntiti. nn hnssmpsa. Mr. Johnson will oe louai-uu itu cn-iix w -n; .-11., ATn,f rr Astievine. faeturea louawu m Attcs ana (joserver moving to oansuury auu ma authentic in- exDerience in the business nas maae The Raleigh to have some formation on the subject, and ac cording to its report, Maj. Dowd is dropped, and Mr. Boyd and Mr. Yar borough will remain in office. The" editor of that paper says that the order provides that -'the Inter nal Revenue Collection Districts within the United States hereinaf f nnmprf be altered and united as follows, and that from among the existing officers of such districts, I collectors are designated for the o-ffor uot new aisiricis a iicm-Ai-v forth. This order to take enect June 15th 1887, r as soon tnereai- er as practicable." V "'i-ne counties of Alamance, , Chatham, Granville, uuuioru, Moore, Montgomery, Urangerer- sou, tianuoipu, xi - - Roekinsham of the present rmu district of North Carolina, shall be united with the;present iounu District of North Carolina, ana William H. Yarborough is hereby con yqte resulted 150 on each " I side. It was thought when Governor Hill, of New York, nominated Colonel F. D. Grant for Quarantine vmrnwainnfir and General Danie v - V Sickles -for Emigration Co Lhat the him well-known to the tooacco trade. Mr J. H. Rrmsay, the Junior member, is a native ot ltowan r.ountv. and came to; Salisbury in 1880. He is the traveling man of the firm, and is well-known among the brokers and dealers in the Smith. Both Johnson and Ramsay are pleasant gentlemen, and the al takes treasure m recom- mnninir tbftm to the tobacco trade f)f the South. On ft notable feature of the busi r.,tcwi hv these eeutlemen iivoa uuviuvkvw j j . v i 1 1 1, IftlinnnAa t n Bill is tiiat tney uiu&e wuw v.0;n raP Tf a iobber wants fine grade of Jplug and twist Messrs. Johnson & Ramsay can make it for him, but if an ordinary article is wanted they can also supply the de mand at the lowest figure. Their business has grown to such an ex tent that they are preparing to build a new brick factory this year with all the modern improvements. If the trade wants reliable goous up and the a Wtertwo F-csUocL It has been our rood fortune to peruse a couple of good articles re cently on the subject on boomi, which voice our own Tiewtio accu rately we with to give. Extracts from each. . -1 The Lynchburg JVVrt, atter com menting on the fact that'Ta great deal has been written abaci booms, says that a genuine boojjJt i of of course, an occasion .forVdevont thanksgiving and reioicn5. But the inevitable reaction against fic titious and counterfeit booms is, on the other hand, the certain occasion of a serious set-bitck to the progress and prosperity of any community. Now the newspapers nave to play their part in setting forward and sustaining booms. Their function is to display in attractive colors the actual business advantages and in ducements, to inspire confidence and courage, and by every possible appeal to the pride and pockets of the business community to blow in to a blaze the dull and dying em bers until presently they kindle a conflagration that attracts from far and near copious capital and eager enterprise to build as if by enchant ment great cities and centres of commerce. That is the part assign ed to the papers in arranging." the dramatis wrsonce. But capital and enterprise will not, for all the blowing and blaz ing of newspapers, come from far and near to build up cities unless there is actual co-operation on the part of the people who are to receive the benefit. As long as home cap ital is hoarded in miserly caution b6hind the reluctant locks of bank safes; as long as the business men of a community show by such ac tions as speak louder than words that they have uatfafaUfir own future, anffVrtn!. 'Th nride and spiritto8k their ovvn money m the sctfr th commend to othfiy" , ,u: ' athetic and abject spirit and policy characterize the capitalists of a com munity it is sheer folly and infatu ation to attempt to inspire confi dence in alien and - uninterested capitalists. In vain shall we cry to Jupiter for help unless we put our shoulders to the wheel. The pro verb goes that "the gods neip those who help themselves;" and though T capital is not in the main particularly godly, it nevertheless, in this attribute, strongly resembles "the gods." ' . The papers of this city are. ,in this respect, like the papers of all other cities. Papers can only make the wind that fills the sails. But all the wind in the world will not speed the vessel on its course unless the captain and his crew unfurl the sails. But when the ship i3 prop erly mannrd and righted forthe voyage, the captain cool and cour ageous and a steady hand upon the helm then it is that the breeze which fills the bellying sail sends the bonndiilg bark "o'er the glad waters of the dark blue sea." The Cincinnati 0 rapine ivetrtthe Harper's Weekly of the West, in nring and not cos htry than Cir.cinsatitiU popala Uoa ii costaopoUUa in the inost liberal definition of the terra, bat there appears no reason , why; we should not be moresggretiivein se enriog that which benefits ns. Surely, we have the natural advan tages combined with the tnftit ex tensive tyitem ot yaried transpor tation, excelled by no other city. Cincinnati should cease to be stag nant and content to Itt well enough alone. rt tst men. who will not "Mow their own horns," iUt of the city, will wake the tlothfu! and stir them to wholesome action. Administrltcr's Sab OF REAL ESTATE. A Jt'IHl- lorCottri ( How. Tic rmsrAXCE or meat of the Sarr as county, 1 will Mil at public nfUr.n, In the LUhcKt trfdJrr. at the hie rru!cnc cf i, P. Semtarr, dec'dn ca Uziltj, Xti AS til tf Jiff, IE37, the followiajt dertlil UrU ; i One tract situsto la Mu USU Tiwtiblp coouifiia? I3i 11 iweniy oae tni thrte- A few blaJti from the tram- n,rteI VV nU Ahe 0!f Wra men, wno wm uu u,j anfvlbcT trmcl 0 Ttll W. A. lMto& ad other. TIjU Und will be divided and pU to purcbaxr anl bect to the widow's Uowcr. TEllilS OF SALE -Credit f monih, TH1 rrUiDcd. etc. T. J. McCONNKLI. Adm'r of John D. Suraau r. An End .to Bone Scraping: Edward Sbrpbcrd. of Htrrisbore. 111-. mj : -HTio- rtceJrfxl m much beoe fit from Electric Bitters J I fed It mr dalr to - J - 1 1 If Vrifc nxnninj .ore o my leg for eight A nTTl I U I 1X101 S L OUCS roe I wobu owe - emri: bit doctors told to hare the bone acrsrwd or les ronutilwt- I ued. inrd. three bottle of Electric Hitters and seea boxes Bucklcn Arnica I Sal re. and my leg U now souml anl well. Electric Bitters are sold at fift? cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Safre at 25c. per box bj Tbeo. F. Klutt & Cn. Perfect Hair Indicates a natural and healthy condb tion of the scalp, and of the glands throagh which nourishment U obtained. WTien, In conseqnence of ae and dis ease, the hair becomes weak, thin, and Cray, Ayer's Hair Vigor will strengthen it. restore its original color, promote its rapid, and rigorous growth, and Impart to it the lustre and freshness of youth. I hare used Ayer's Hale Vlpror for a long, time, and am' convince! of its value. When I was 17 years of aare ntr hair began to turn pray. I commenced using the Vigor, and was surprised at the good effecjp i produel. It not only restored Che color to my hair, but, ao stimulated its growth that I have now more hair than ever before. ; J. W. Edwards, Coldwater, Miss. Ayers Hair Vigor, Sold by sll Drufgiots'skMi Terfumtrs. - Ir toc am irrFEKixa from debility and loss of appetite; if yonr stomach is out of order, or your mind confused; take Arer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine will restore nhTKirn foypo and elaittielty WSMSSBBBBSBBBSBBBSBBSBBS1- ia to the syslem, more surely and speeauy than any tonic yet discovered. Tot six months I suffered frbm liver and stomach troubles. My food did nvt. nourish roe, and I became wea sna very murh emaciated. I took six bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and was cured. Julius M. Falmer, Springfield, Mass. ' t Avers Sarsaparuia, H ATI SO QUALIFIED AS ADMIX Utratorof the rstste of Peter T. Monroe, dee'd., I berth gire notice to all persons hsring clslms acint said decedent tn exhibit them to me on or be fore the 2?Ut dar of May, 1!. , JAMES M. MOM:OE. ' ! Administrator. Dsted. May S, 1887. 31 5t NEW FURNITURE ! I OF ALL KINDS AT R. M. DAVIS' 1 Fraitare R 'OK IXNIS 8TBEET. CASA'JZTS. COFFJXS, IWIZ ( - JAL JIOBFX, AT R. M. DAVIS' UiHlcrtaking,r liooins, OPENING ON INNIS ST. O dcr. :3Ittre8sca of all kind made to nr- ilattrwscif Repaired,, Upliol- stering done. Furniture repaired and Cabinet-work done to onler. 22tf PreDsrsdby Dr. 8old by IrogKlts. J. C. A rr k Co.. T-Cwell. Ml design was well gotten work carefully done. 3iev. B. S. Brown, formerly 01 China Grove, now of Hickory, has been granted a vacation of several months. He is spending this time with relatives in Virginia. Ihe people of Hickory anil Zion con crregations, whom he has been serv fng so acceptably, are .anxious to hoar of his recbverv of health, and his return to them. . The space made vacant last spring by the fire I in Hickory is being filled np with brick stores. Messrs. Shuler, the banker, and O. M. Royster, the druggist, are each erecting a magnificent dwelling. H. F. Hover, the self-appointed, labor orgariizer, who has been mak ing speeches to the negroes in Geor- day, and was at once arrested by sensible article says that to cuxff u t UorrJa 1T life into a city is an art, ar ritaMT;.baT, lose the product of nature; for, letac ty . " . n,..iv ia v n rAti ire nariiTiii auvai VJ tarraa Taf tba rtnhlip.sninted citizens grow silent, and stagnation of the worst kind will set in: We are in- AND fatter Cntliig.' '1HSS M. rUNOX, of Baltimore, is now prepared to make dresses of every descrip tion; also to cut paper patterns. All orders promptly attended to at lowest cash prices. IMU W W - AHD LEE STEEETS. JOB WORK THE HERALD IS EQUIPPED WITH NEW AND SW TPE. one . m TIT a. . 1 7 Ann 1 pi vi f Wltu every jod 01 uuu iriinu0 amountlngJU $L25 and over, I will give , a Solid-White Virtal "Watch Chain (war ranted to sUnd and ' not change colors.) I guarantee all my work for one year, and prices as low as FIBST-CLASS aesignaieu a hJih. least money they can be ran- sohdatea ciisinct. . I.j v,n;. mntfl wHl hn bud- Q;-pth District of JNortn uaroiina, sureu iua mcn ..i.--B- - t arooW confuted, is hereby united plied bj Messrs. Johnson & Ram- 1aYiu- say, 01 oansuuij, xV. . with the Counties of Anson, th. Stanlv. Stokes and State Senate something for the Eoldiers. Nearly all the Grand Army Posts in the State seut in, petitions asking their confirmation, but they were thrown into the waste basket, and the nom inees were rejected .by a strict -party vote of 13 to 7; OUK NEXT GOVERNOR. Surry of the present Fifth District of North Carolina, and Andrew Boyd is hereby designated as Col lector of said district." 'n,ooa nrnviRions seem to leave a. uvow " - - no room for doubt as tot of the two remainv to who are ta-fle the remaining lectorsxfu brief, the line dividing ih . M J , - Cith thft western line of locking Ilivu ... . . . ham. Guilford, .RandoIpD, Jiiout- n major-1 gomery and Richmond. would do The life giving properties Sarsaparilla have estauiisn earned reputation and of l IS OUR STATE. , . . , . ! lt. duced to indulge in these reflections WOrk can be,kne:' My motto t Greensboro intends to have a line b the cxamDuf Avhich some of the work fhonest prices. Bri pi street cars. neighboring cities, of lesser import- A $50,000 steam plant is to be an ieser advantagaes are setting erected at the Wadesboro sandstone the great results they , are quarries. i " attaining. Let 11s look at ' Ixrois- r' Raleish expects t bave two cot- vjne I With less than one-half the i-rtn copd nil j?irrii a in "nlace of the rvnnlHnn nf Cincinnati, tnat terrorising city has laia oat WE BUY; OUR STATIONERY AT THE MILLS, CONSE QUENTLY CAN GIVE OUU CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT OF LOW PRICES ON GOOD AND STYLISH WORK. PhTthat was burnedv ts well-i A laborer named HallypucK. was it the most I killed at Laurinbnrg by the falling fistricts or as col- and TlirjHTar Wood DUrifier OI the dea-ralldiaeases of the stomach, .i.a onu irinnpvx. 1.11 in auaut ' - ni;i iiv "j . equal. Price?!. y . - - Eds. Hebald : The commence the Thomasyilhs 'Female mainihg districts corresponds n0u(,e wa3 quite a success this sea- son. The town is very muuu .u. nrA lRtelv manv new houses . 1 . . 1 - onn of a niece of iron from a car whicn he was unloading. llr. M. C. Gabrielian, a student of Princeton (N. J.) Seminary and a native of Armenia, lectured last Sunday at Charlotte on Armenia, the cradle of the human race. Dr. Annie Lowrie Alexander, of Mecklenburg, daughteF of Dr. . J. Tt Alpxander. nas locaceu iu vjui- ana stores "rr r.', .1,- .V-s r. . r f00 1 : nara v nil tfiroucn me lnt.t.ft Tor tno nraunue ui ui OUSJUvDO ECUVli."! " - w ... 1 . . . ... n 1 - - T ... ; , U. Unri ...... cj.1 ,;il--rtnfinA hprsclftO North Carolina Ahead. utrn Tobacco .ourna. - . ' and Ae Works of the Pied- aud children. . r r . r w u 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 11 m .ww w . . ing 01 lancusMcr wuj, , winvment to ouite a large , - . t, a MR between "".v" V "V , "nA nrratic juug i'uu,u& - . - nrsb wees, ui uuw " , Real worth It (a a long time yet till' next oWHon. bnt finefiiilation is rife in .xvww'-'--j - - I , regard to our next Governor. Vance ivas elected in 1876, Jar vis from the j,ast in 1S0, ScaW from the W est ;n J834, so ve suppose the next Governor will have to be taken rom the East. There are a great .. A nnd able men in the Xast, and if the ; democrats name an honest and able man we have ho doubt thai, we rau n.r w Molina in ; the; Democrano swith" a majority of 20,000. U Mlnwincr to 8aV t 'The richest county in the Union is that of Lancaster, inPennsjWa nia One man jnetted $360 per acre ou his tobacco crop last year, ootat.A in sncha section is owning." Y :'! To which tue ttiimiugiuii replies : , . That has been beaten times in North Carolina. Amprican is here informed there ' are North Carolina tobacco growers who have made as much as 600 to an acre, ana many averaged $400. If it doubts let it send a correspondent to Oxford and Henderson and it will find it all -i . ,1 fViio orrincr' has S i mWnorv to the 'the treatment of diseases of omen rTi ni vi k i sv 1 iiiiucoi a t . 1.-1 Pp1 notion Comnanv nere nas ai.''ifaa0i The suits so nnmber of hands. They are now . M rnn; .Whters of Dr. makinff 200,000 brick. The well- J dfted, and Mr8. M. A. Smith, : nn: . TTnfui is fnii ail lhc i : Known ouumm . time: guests coming from all direc tions stop with that genial host. J. S. Sullivan. .Oiure en- t 1 1 . . . - T CS U I I III terpnsing city nas iaiu u mer programme which bids fair to bring about most suDsianuai ueuo ; i-nliahitants. Two weeks UIB I.V IW1 ago the Democratic State Conven tion met there with its , thousands, of visitors, enjoying the proverbial hospitality of the "Corncrackers, nd anTions. and willing-to spend their money with them, with . the HKpralitv snchoccasions beget. Last week 1,200 delegates of the Southern Baptists met there in con vention; then followed the Repub lican State Convention, witn its en thusiasm and its attending influx of strangers and circulation of mon ey. On the 11th intt. began the "Great Kentucky Derby Haces, plnde to-dav. In the Ilonest 1 13 ring your work at once, as this offer Is good for the month of June only. Manufacturing of all kinds of gold .and silver lewelrVi and engraving executed In ! an artistic manner. Goods ordered Jby rfttalorue. and selection packages of watches and Jewelry will .receive prompt attention. Call early and secure a bargain. I ; ; . Respectfully, W. H. .REISNER, 301y The Jeweler. WE HAVE FITTED t UP OTJTt . Those wUbing their pi aios thoroughly tuned and repaired, at a e'at will do well to leave their orders FroJ. W. H. Neave wo - Baker's iiusic xiu 83 ' Charlotte, . C. -AT- CHINA GROVE. JOB OFFICE FOR TIIE PURPOSE OF DOING THE JOB WORK FOR OUR CITIZENS. GIVE US A TRIAL AND DO KOT 8END AWAY FOR WORK, WHEN YOU CAN HAVE IT DONE AT HOME. ! ' . ' t3T BJ2iT IN YOUR "bllpERS. Brooklyn LOTS In that part of town known as Star! fifty The! that! Capt. have been decided in favor 01 ine Kron's. The gold suit i familiar to some of our readers. One case is still in litigation," the mill place whereon Mrs. Smith now resides. Happy Homes. Peter . . 1. rrtttoTi and said about I V,0 m an v- friends of 3lr. JJlUCnnas, uucu w . , . jfW L . . .u 1,nme haDDV. me uiuiai ,f jr-i- ft iparn OI U13 ucku festival will take place, and, axter that the Exposition. Louisville knows how to au acv , . f :.tmHnUr ioo7 which'is of inestimable value 10 i u ih im wv-.., . business interests. In this dire- x wI11 gejj, on the premises, at public tion Cincinnati might wen proni uy ftnctJon. 19 acres at land (with hmld- the lesson. If Cincinnati aesirea f ljing North and East of the Lutn- ye have for Sale lots ranging M-an narsonaffe. at China Urove, Kowan It will be a matter of deep regret t0 8eCure these great advantages, identical with ions. etc.. her conventions, reun- citizens must not hnw to make home jipw--. 1 ai iiaie, 10 learu ui . .7 ,1 1 -t -- . ; . . Pw5 iS -nh have hackneyed this -. l a f Pavpf tftTiile last nnoU Rit down in idleness, tbey oMm g- XltteTnnVf om cancer of Icp np and doing the, n,.t ""LtTtXKw ?la di.case from which show to.tfaatoideworld that . the osonners uavc guus ,r 1 - connty. N. C. ,. The purchaser may choose eltheT 01 tne 1 following " TTTR.T.TS : w cii j the tongue, a 1 .... - -11 l,o rpnnia- ountforeprevalexa he had been .suffering for severu. QaeeD po--r ed couples and unuappy 'f"th vPars nast. Mr. aie was auouw r lt8 wmcn are --. overlooked the - cniex u-. T'y "d fltrft. and Wa8 one unhappiness ox marocu " " , - -o-; directly to tnose iunawui """o - 1 truest mcu m in price from $35 to 5110. G. Do not take quinine for malarial dlsor- u Avtr's Ague Cure contains none, or any other Injurious ingredient. This 1 : if alrn SiriCVlV iu "anco with directions, all jr-Sliibl ti' W. McCormick, a wealthy cit izen of Thom'asville, Ga.,' who is column not a member of any churcn, 8Ur prised the several white pastors 01 the different churches in that city recently by presenting each of them 1 nf ton the iiritable, dissatisfied . rm initio and unhappy wife is a sunerer ..fDml nomnlaint." A trial of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will pro dnce more domestic happiness than a mill nr nhilosoohical treatises. 41UU Kliuuuo X ' . , 3 t. . -11 thftco tvcuiiar weas-neascB uu . t.nMt trt wnmen. - it is tne of the anrious to make saennces m or- - I' . 1 t. Mh. the State, lie . was aer to obtain tne auuwg"' one of the founders of - the Meigh argy and ambition never ass(cia one 01 me - I i.:.s onffpn too much from llhprver. auu. uio cu.y . . luiuu.... i:ni- were of great value to the Demo the former and ev men were 01 grco . a-h ambition schemes rratic nartv.iri me w riue . .i-aAi fpii a,re niCDiv creuifc- e to anycity.. ts: no j-j He was I at one time Printer 10 " Mr: Hale was a native of Fayette- ;iio and was nonorcu aui --r 1nt All Cash. 2nd-Half cash, with mortgage on lana LQTg flre gelliDg very fast for the remaindsT v ' , ..:- -nnr interest to 3rd-AH credit, with mortgage on the and it will be to your lntcrcsi ; w tract and other real estate equal in value 8ecnre a lot at once, i? or IDe sam to the tract sold. -- .' J money Ton have to pay ior a iu . some other parti of the town, you J v iinil-C ; K Int and build House . S3 3m 0 I iiir. " - with a house and lot. In executing only medicine soia oy aruS6v0f teci turougiiou ui the deeds con si he mentioned no other P?PJfTJiS,?? : Un Qn emrnf iti 'rrr.;irr I ' T ...nmr pnclOSUH VertlSCmeftli lUr JU0c o v 'is W ro'acio rrV TTinneV 'ranted to cure crsJ lives had been spent in "going g,iar'ahfee rrinted pn wrapper -" - i about doing good." ' botUe: dy. - : 5.-' IT- X- .niT that all the results aimed at will. be .f-in Knt there is nothing more -.io -aritli the iSDint OI a ;nerUnt.ir.n. There 18 rid more hospitabiciryr in -: " - 1 - the .1 ONES' WFISW BEOOKLY1S; Tts c::t f:::r:::8 &',iJf ... .rios thi-
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 9, 1887, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75