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NORTH CAROLINA HER V1D. TflURSDAY, - JUNE 9, 1837. tsTTfo Herald hat the Idrgett eireula, ion of any paper puoutnea in uawan County. ' . BUBSCBIPTIOS RATEfr: One rear if paid in advance, - - I1.SO " ,4 not paid in advance, - - - 2 00 Six month. - - - - - - - 1.00 - Snbacrtbers will be called on or notified when ubftcriptlonfl are due. CITY .ITEMS. ROBERT L. RAMSAY, Local editor. mo-! the The boyg' jhave a petition in tion to closo the stores from 10th inst. to September lit 'at 7:50 o'clock. We box they may be successful. BAIN-UOCH. a A wagon cradles load of Frick were in town Saturday. The heavy iron for. the standpipe is being placed on the grounds where it will be erected. ; , Col. P. S Heilig'a nice little cottage on Monroe street is about completed and ready for an occupant Mr. W. "Smithdeal is having the iron fencing around his residence painted, which is quite an improve ment. Mr. Heller's cigar manufacturing force has arrived and will r begin work as soon as everything can be gotten in order. Mr. Lonnv Harris cut wheat Tuesday. This is the first we have heard of, but we understand several are cutting to-day. The Brush Electric Company was represented in our city last week by Mr. W. A. Wright, solicitor from Greensboro, N. C. . : .-. V -.;' Samuel II. Wiley and L II, Fdust were ordained as elders, and" Mr, Falkner Davidson as deacon, in the Presbyterian church Sunday last. Lumber is on the lots of Mr. I. II. Foust and. Mrs. Ben. Fraley, for the construction of two beauti f ul residences, oh south Main street. The boys are having fine exercise these warm evenings in the way .01 base ball. It is thought a good nine can be gotten up among them. Prof. J. M. Kill's school closed last Friday. Prof. II. will give vacation of about three months, when ho will open the institution again in our city, about September 1st. Mr. Allen Mcuorkle s many -friends will be grieved to learn tha he had the misfortune on Friday evening last to fall on hi3 foot, slisrhtv fracturing the small bone just above the ankle.' Our tobacco manufacturers tell . 1 us there has been an advance in tobacco of at least twenty per cent, in the last thirty days. This ad vance is caused probably by the small quantity of tobacco planted this season. The first annual Piedmont Expo sitionjvill be held in Atlanta, Ga., from October 10th to October 22nd this year. The premium list - is very extensive and : the people of Atlanta are marking .energetic and active preparations to make the ex position a, grand success. - Capt. W. II. Bixby and Mr. Ilar ry Taylor, of the United States Engineering Corps, have completed their survev of the Yadkin river, and it is but a question of time when steamers will be running from the 11. & D. R. It. bridge near this 1 t ' city to Cheraw, S. C. ' One of the best kept farms in our county is that of Adam Hartman, Esq., on the Gold Hill road. Mr. II. has good land and. he- knowsr how to get the most out of it. Everything on his plantation looks tidy, clean prosperous ana ueaiiny. Success to him. Lack of space compels us to delay the report of" the county commis sioners meeting until next week. poll tax, 22c. on the $100 for coun ty and 18c. for school purposes. Marriage license tax (county) 50c; ferries $2. 50; 25c. on $100 money earned, and tobacco warehouses, $1. ; . , . Miss Mary J. Beall's painting class will give an exhibit of heir work during the session which has just closed, in the Y. M. C. . A. Hall Wednesday and Thursday of this week. A real artistic treat may be expected from the pupils, as they have had sV talented an in structor. The public are cordially invited to attend. - Electric L!;ht On Friday and Saturday last an agent oi the Brash Company was in the city, Conferring with several of our leafing citizen a about organ- Mr. D Af Miller, not being able izmg an i.Iectnc ;Light Company. to get ready in time for tb manu- - f understand that he offered to facture of tobacco this season, it on get the requisite number of lights the market buying and selling leaf tikcn if the citizens would raise the as a tobacco broker. We are . glad capital needed. JV canvass of short to see Mr. Miller settled among us. duration was made and ' more than . a hundred-incandescent lights were Ta lt navment on the insur- subscribed for. We hore that the ance of Robertson & Miller's tobac- movement will result in onr obtain- ibly attired in a Trench gown of golden co factory was paia jasixnaay. mg th electric lights in our.storea brown faille Francais mad green cloth wim The tobacco and machinery owned and houses. We are satisfied that turban of tulle the " tame shade. The by the firm was insured in the Li?- it wOoraf compel the Gas Company groom and ushers were In English suits, erpool & London & Globe, the West- to famish so much better and The "seating of the church was divided by em ABsurauuc uw.t nuu iuu vi ii cneaTTrr Jiffnt mat its natron a Ere 1 wmw nuuons. ah iihtuuui u mc . n. .11... ,1 .1 0 . - - American, 01 rnnaueipnia, an 01 would be greatly enlarged. which are represented oy Ji v. uas- k ill, and the payments made by above companies were very satisfac tory, to the burned out parties. v X0TES. One of Salisbury's Most Beautiful Ladies Captured by a Philadel phia a. On the 6lh June, at 4 o'clock, hi St. Lake's Church, Lottie Mock was married to Frederick Bain, of Philadelphia. A more beautiful wedding ceremony A. . t 1 - 1 W f:r Sunday last. He report, that Us amii4 TVia Vir n th f rubee-Lucop mill is woraing well altar were filled with stalks of fair tweet annunciation lilies. The bride was styl Mr. Jeff Crowell, Sr., has cpenetl a belt of decomposed tacomicacc- ous slate on bit propertT in Sunlr county that shows free gold in small quantities near the surface. Mr A. T. Kje left for Xew York on Hie aelieG tore lias Been with You Six lontlis, and in it marked iacccs we feci icconragctl to bcliere that the gadder which leadi to the top round of a protperout buiihcss, we are itcadily 7 tons per 10 boura wet crushing ascendins. and if yon would like to know now we are aoing n, rrau cu . and the ; 4Ccntriftfgal . Amalgama- ye a? a Misses Sailor Hat below the market price, and we know it will o can Cn namtiv nf 1a MpflirWHat - R ' fi picnic at 'bann's 3Iountain Tuesday was a success. Will have a few copies on sale Friday rooming at the low price of doc., cabiuct wze. Uaxlaghek liaos. Dissolution of Copartnership. The copartnership heretofore existing under the name of Galli- aouE & uo. has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. W. A. Gal- limore will continue the business at the old stand. v : ; The Ner Champion Mowing Machines still ahead alter the contest last nday between the New Champion and the Mc- Cormick. Smithdeal & Ritchie sold fire j New Chamfiion machines to parties who went to see them work the same evening. There were about ten or twelve farmers present, and we don t think more than one-half bought machines. They were to be the judges, and from the number of machines sold to the small crpwd. the New Champion gained a big victory. Lost. A scarf pin. representing a but terfly with a green catseye, threc pearls and one diamond, lost Saturday night on the streets of Salisbury. Suitable reward will be given by leaving the same at this office. 15. Early Closin The hot summer months are upon ns. very nttie ousiness The Earth Child in Fairy Land, A fairy drama, given by theSt. CeciKa club on last . Friday and Saturday nights, was a great suc cess, and deserved a larger audience than was given, though the house was very good and those present were of the most appreciative kind, and enjoyed the remarkable talent displayed by the young and beau tiful children. -The costumes were superior in style to any we have ever seen on the stage in Salisbury, and had we space to spare, would like to give a full discription of each, and especially in the first scene, wnicn was tne j?airy ueen s door received admission cards, thus pre venting a rush of chance lookers-on. and securing the comfort of a large number of invited guests, the front pews being reserved for the groom's family on the one side and the bride's on the other. Miss Warner played with soulful ex pression the Swedish Wedding March, and to its rythm the wedding party en tered, preceded by the ushers,- Messrs. Richardson, Ilarriss, Folk, Kimball (best man), of Philadelphia; Messrs. Lindsay, Brown and Mock, of Salisbury. They performed their office most gracefully, and then ranged themselves on either side of the altar. Amid the hushed expec tancy of sympathizing friends, the young couple came slowly In together to be united in the holy state of matrimony. Mr. Murdoch, rector of the parish, with peculiar solemnity performed the impres sive ceremony. A reception at the house of the bride's father was an event to be remembered. A liveried waiter received the personal cards of the guests at the door. tors are saving all the float cold that would be otherwise lost by the old plTe method. We understand from reliable parties that Mr. J. B. Brewster .... . " " 1 A 1 - Will nave a ienimugai Amalgamator in operation in Salisbury in a short time, to exhibit to parties owning gold mines that have not been able to save the float gold. Due notice will be given in this paper.- v.-:--. iu -.1 f.. enilnmfn. but UO we aiK it f O. afford to sell it at 25c. and make a proper profit, hence we mark it down, ! nrVn.tnm.r and onrselte both reapihff advantagca rained m Xew York b? our shrewd cash buyer. We alio jot a lot of Ladica Trimmed flats worth at retail 11.25: we bourht them cheap and applying our un alterable rule of telling at we buy, marking them at CDc each, the whole lot was closed out in a day. . Averice says chargo 19c for a wire bustle wo had, but the iron ruie 01 our close "quicks profit marked them at! 10c, and almost in the time it lakes to write this they were all like the 00c. hat gone. frrwult . bv time this reachc opened by the SUnly Free-hold Gold 99clJ24, 11.37, 1.49" and up, and alio mens and boy straw haU m Alining uo., 01 ixnaon, exposing abundance. netr tho Kaba nf liill ft 3 fwtl 7 inch I 7t cold -bearing quartz Vein, incased in a highly metamorphosed slate. The decomposed ferruginous Quart 1 15 ly snows a considerable amount 01 iree cold, and small nuggets with the ; - AH J W W Q W amount of work, the property looks promising. , , BACKET, C. O. D. STORE, Cor. Main and Innls Street. Dunn's Mountain Mine. This mine has been stopped a The short time for repairs on machinery is aone. jive the clerks a little rest by clos- mi" . 1 A. in? eariv. rne mercnant wuuiu . . . .15 !! I . t r il nl T7 1 lose nothing, but gain tne gooa-wiu raiace, ana iounn scene, inexianu of the clerks aufl'a liberal public. Child in Fairy Land. All of the Close at eight and'givc the clerk six scenes were grand, and a credit to those who arranged their cos tumes and took part in the entertainment. a little rest. Watch Stolen. Last Mondav. Mav ! Cth. Mr. Walter Murphy, while playing base-ball out in Brooklyn, missed his open face gold watch. No. 42,728, made by ltobert Ilos- tell ifc Co!. Livcmool. it was looked for everywhere, but was nbwhere to be found. A snitablfi reward will be civen to the one who will deliver the watchat Buer baum's book-store. Return Your Taxes. John A. Hedrick and P. N. Ileilig will attend at the Grand Jury room at the Court House for the purpose of 'taking the returns for Salisbury township. J. S. McCubbins will attend at the store of Ju lian & Watson for same purpose. D. R. Julian will attend at the latter place to list the town taxes. Photos at Reduced Rates. We wish to display samples of our work at once. The first twenty -five customers mllinc on Fridav next. June 10th, after Nice Work. Mr. W. H. Keisner, our new Jeweler, has manufactured two very handsome gold and silver charms for gentlemen in this city, which arc very creditable to Mr. It., and proves his abil ity as a manufacturer and fine engraver. m m The Trov Vidette. published at Troy, Montgomery county, says : "The Wilmington Star announces that it is rumored that work will begin on the South Atlantic . and North Western Railroad at South ville early in this month. Besides this information, a letter from Mr. J. B. Bilheimer, the chief manager of this proposed road, to Col. Jor' dan, was shown us a few days ago, and from it we learned that Mr. Bilheiaier deserves to give the peo ple of this county another oppor- host being ready with kind hospitality and the handsome ushers with ready gal lantry to conduct guests to offer congrat ulations in the parlor, the room being redolent with rare magnolias, ox eye daisies and graceful greens. Ine man tel from the floor was an artistic bank of flowers, reaching to the ceiling. The at tention was next directed to the library, where large, medium, round and square tables could scarce support the burden of all manner of souvenirs. Where there is so lavish a display it is hard to make a dis tinction. Yet the case of one hundred silver pieces presented by fifty Brokers, the full service by the ushers, the dainty i j -1 ' mm 11. OKI We have now the largest! and best selected Stock of &c. - They have now resumed oper ations, with the mill-house re-brgan-ized and enlarged preparatory for receiving and milling a much larger output from one of their main lodes designated the office vein. In a . 1 . 1 a " 1 L. t Cir M A. nortnea8t direction aoout i4uu leet - v j n 1 1 m ' . - from the 220 foot shaft, a pew shaft Dry Goods, Notions, Dress Goods and Trimmings. to that depth, when a level will be run the whole distance and, inter sect the air shaft situated midway between the office shaft and new one northeast. This will give the m a large body of stoping ground, driving both ways. The plant is -IN THE CITY.- after dinner" spoons, the pearl handled equipped with all ho beat ma- knives, the solid silver tureen, pitchers, r-"" "a v" ; iauj 1 uo wur&, wuiw 10 uciug ac complished with energy and ability by the Superintendent and General Manager, Capt. James McCandless. vases of bronze, and great brass chandelier, with lights from ten upraised fingers. The groom and his parents gave a set of diamonds which the bride wore. The stirring notes of a full string band 8 o'clock a. m., prepared for sittings; or tunity to vote a subscription to his road, and thus secure a branch road of the S. A. & N. W. R. R. through our county. Messrs. Douglass and Shaw also received a communica tion several davs aero from the same source', and in it Mr. - Bilheimer reiterates the determination of hi3 syndicate to build the road. Personal. . Capt. Jas. R. Crawford's infant recording their names and cash' for sittings on Saturday, ill get i dozen finely finish ed cabinets at $2. Keguiar puce a.w. Persons must be well known in Salisbury. Gallagheu liaoa., 'v- Artists. Firemen's Picnia The Salisbury Hook & Ladder Company I tender a cordial invitation to the citizens of Salisbury to join them in their annual picnic to be hehj at Duun's Mountain on June 22nd, 18S7. Come, bring the ladies I don't forget your dinner baskets. A com mittee of ladies will arrange the table at Piedmont Reduction Co., , of North ' Carolina. , This company's works are situa ted on 26 acres of land on the bank of one of the forks of Lick creek, in the town of Thomasyille, David son county, N. 0., for the purpose of smelting and reducing all grades of goldj silver, lead and zinc ores, every flavor to suit the most fastidious oxw.v , taste. Amidst the popping of champagne u.c corks, the generous flow of claret punch and when complete .will .form brewed certainly by Bacchus himself, ulate an industrial pursuit that has uo wstofrwn n,i ti, wMnm long been required in this section. , t,,i,o The plant consists of two 80-horse tL uxavc men. cicuiuc ouauu no 1 , lengthened, and it was train time, but before going Ibere was a unanimous ex- drew the attention to the dining room. Who but the Graces could have presided here ? A bewildering scene of a clear lake, with swans reflected in Its placid water, flowersnodding, bending, droop ing to add perfume to fruits of all kinds, luscious grapes in huge bunches, tender apricots, -blushing peaches, oranges in crolden profusion, ices and creams of We cordially invite .the trade to call and examine our Stock. TO PASS US iBY WILL BE A LOSS THAT CANNOT BE AFFORDED. Embroidered French Batiste Robes, worth 14.00, for $2.00. ... Lot Swiss Embroiders, at fifty cents on the dollar. Our 5 ct. Lawns cannot be equalled j in any market ; twenty-seven inches wide, fine cloth a full line of colors. -0- AFINE ASSORTMENT OF the proper timo. June 8th, 1887. A. M. Goodman, Secretary. Smithdeal & Kitchie have just received a car-load of the oelcbrated empire Threshing Machines and Horse Powers. Tlie New Empire Threshing Machines are taking the lead. Every Threshing company ought to have an Empire. They arc cheap and have no equal for work. Japanese Wedding'. ' We do not know what it is, but we will go oa Thursday night to Meroney's Hall and see the Wedding. We understand that the originators have ordered beautiful costumes for the occasion. Some of the decorations are direct from Japan, im ported for this particular wedding. The orchestra is from Africa. The ceremony will last forty minutes, after which re freshments will be served at restaurant prices. Admission, 25c, children 15c. Those parties that promised refresh ments will please send them to the Hall Thursday evening between 6 and 8 o'clock. Let everybody come and have a good time. thereby sustaining a good cause. daughter is very ill. , Capt. John Wilkes, of Charlotte, was in the city Wednesday. Mis8 Watson, of Mt. Vernon, is the guest of Miss Mary Julian. Miss Morrow of Statesville, is the guest of Miss Annie BliwUmor Miss Bertha Knox came ; TiOme from Peace Institute last week. Miss Kate Pippen, of Tarboro, N. C. is the guest of, Miss Annie Blackmer. Mrs. C. R. Barker lias returned from a short visit to Greensboro and Winston. Mr. Victor Boyden returned, last week, from Jamestown, where he has been going to school. Miss Minnie Kennedy returned from Peace Institute last week, and is the guest of Mrs. Joe Horah. Mr. Lake Moorej who resided in this place several years, is here on a visit to his brother, Mr. James P. Moore. Mr. Russell Moose, who has been . , T , attending school in this city, left CUltUral ImPlementa ?or his home in Rockbridge county, . Va., on Monday last. A friendly contest in mowing took J . , . place a few days ago; as there were no Miss liesie lioimes arnveu uuuic inHnv. .nnninii n nnhiiV km ift to f ro m Peace Institute last week,ac- judge for themselves. Messrs. Smithdeal companied by her father, who at- and Ritchie sold five mowers on that day and have disposed of several more since pression of admiraiion for the distin guished, handsome Philadelphians. The central figures of interest being the fam ily of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. James Bain and their lovely daughter, Mary Bain. Mrs. II anna, better known here as pretty Nannie Richardson, keeps up the family reputation by getting better look ing. The large party are conducted to their private car by a number of friends who are to see the last of them, and hear en route the secret of the wedding tour, "mej-wiu goto the West, lingering at the Lakes, and then th Summer at Cape May. There is an undertone of sadness in this festivity, for friends realize that one of Salisbury's sweetest, prettiest girls is to make her nest a long way off, but even then the groom in his brave young manhood gives such promise, that we say with a smile and a tear, God bless them 1 ! ! ' . - R, WALNUT AND pt t to tt t xt r.nnnQ n Km rrr YTiTiyir.Ci Westinghouse engine, two -large CURTAINS, RODS, J5RASS, EBONY, size 31ake crushers, a 48 inch Cor- ' t,TT4,T,0 tit ait r'rr otq vn mTHiTV Yard Wide Scrim for 10 ct8. ASH ! Man wants but little here below, But wants that little strong j This is especially true of a purge. The average man or woman does not precisely hanker for it, as a rule, but "when taken, wishes it to be prompt, sure and effective. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets leave nothing to be desired in point of ef ficacy, and yet their action is totally . free irom any unpleasant symptoms, or disa- greeauie aiusr-euecw. jt uxcij perfectly harmless. I Chief Justice Mercer, of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, dead."'; " . ; 18 then. Mr. George Comber brought back a mower he had on trial and bougnt one of Smithdeal's saying that his were decid- SaUshnTv edlv the best. Mr. Smithdeal also sold to j w ""aja uwu an ci.- 1 ' . Our batchers tended the commencement. Messrs. Walter Murphy and Tom Water Works I Parties desiring to use water will make nish Rolls, ore classifiers and con centrators. A two ton Revolving roasting furnace, with condenser attached to a sulphuric acid cham ber, five Water Jacket Smelters, two Refining Furnaces and a complete Outfit in laboratory and assaying appjfratns. Adjoining the smelt ing works is a building 80x150 feet, for Lexiviation works in the treat ment of zinc orea and , reducing to zinc-white. In connection wmi works is a log railroad 12 miles in length, to the mine situated in Sil ver valley, equipped with locomo tive and ore cars that connect by switch to the Richmond & Danville railroad main line, also side tracks running into the smelting works. All this work has been quietly pros ecuted since October last, and un der the able superintendence of that well-krown, energetic Mining Engineer and smelter, Mr. 0. h Croselmire, of Newark, N. J., and Denver, Col. The company have shown their wisdom in selecting this gentleman, he knowinghis bus iness and the profession he . repre sents, and this section has gained a long wanted acquisition, for. we can attribute so many failures at our mines from the importation of shoe makers, dry goods men, and others calling themselves mining engin eers, hence so many failures. Mr. Croselmire is assisted by the General oral Manager, Capt. . McPhail and Mr. J. Popplcin, assistant engineer. The Silver Valley Mine is in charge of Mr. Cheaney, Superintendent. Towels, 5 cts. a piece. Checked Nansook, 08 1-3 ci&, worth 12& Yard "Wide Domestic, M 08 cts. BARGAINS IN PRRRSOLS JOB LOT. cellent beef market have sent meat to all of our neigh boring towns. Mr. R. W. Price and Cougheuour & Shaver have now meat on ice all during the summer. . v Their ice coolers are . 01 tne most improved pattern and commodious enouffh to hold all tne iraae ae mands. Nothing like keeping up with the times. Ben Ludwick and James Brown to Mr. a self Robert binder, and another one Rainey. The reasons of Smithdeal & Ritchie's success are that they sell only first-class machinery and then they sell at very low prices. The Crop Outlook of Bowau and Sister Counties. "Best we ever saw," "Finest since the war," "Elegant and very MnNpftlv returned last week from Jamestown, where they have been under the instruction of : Prof. J. M. Weatherly. We are glad to see Rev. Mr. King Out again, after a short illness.- He will leave for Connelly Springs this week; - accompanied by Capt. T. L. oc,s, vx . tubs, wat closets, yard fountains. Capt. G. W. Gates accompanied Office on Main St, next door below the bv his wife and daughter. Miss Bovden. House. J - " J ' I T MrW atmlications at the Office of the ine works will oe in iua operation J .1 1 1 i. i. Com nan v. Connections with the mains "y ibvauus should be made before the water is on'. Services will be put in In the order of applications. " 1 The Company have secured V thor ouhly competent plumber and are . pre-! pared to do first-class plumbing work of every kind, including setting of bath yard fountains. &c. Aofrftv. A larffe-horned, red a k;o .nnttixl nw. about to have a i.of frwn Davis Pasture last Villi , lW-. - . . lw iw. rvt Ar mnrnin T And .naS nOl DCeu seen since. Any information in regard . o will - be thankfully received and reward given. sa-2 The contest between the Cham- promising." are remarks we are Marie, left on Saturday evening last i for Petersburg. Va.. to attend. the burial services of his aged father. E. H. BURLING AME, Supt. Salisbury. N. C, June , 1887. 6tf GoodResnltsin Every Case- D. A. Bradford, -wholesale and retail paper dealer of Chattanooga.. Tfhn.. writes mat ne was senousiy anuciec wiui - - U Mtlul n lita Itinera . . . . r t 1 . . w-. - pion ana tne McoormicK mowers hearing every day from the mouths. lass wees wan ?ijr iiicresuu aua 01 representative farmers. The close. J- he two raachmea vere future of the tillers of the soil seems taken out to air. u. uoimesand bright. Less commercial fertilizer . . 1 1 1. 1 1 ... 1 tnea in ms gr ious, out, . m tnis nas oeen used this year, more home a severe'cold that settled on , his lungs place mere was uo perceptioie aa vantage shown by one oyer other; so they1 were taken to meadows on iown ureeK, t.) try every before. Withthe ' necessaryl Sincewhen he has used it in his family them in muddy and tougher grass, diligence, care - and ecouomy our ( for all Coughs and Colds jvitb. best results. L t.u -a-1 -I 1 - - l , - - i- u .v-is : -.1 whose lives have teen 4.ved by this W on inei:iajui i(iwviv..MV w. Kiyes .mio aa cxcciicui uaancjai niorv. TriAl bottles free at - maae manure has-been applied to had tried many remedies witnouv tenenu the the soil, more small grain, corn and Being induced to try- Dr. S a j . i 6 "t I Discovery tor Consumption, did so and the grass is at present growing ; than ntt ent;Lr mrwi bv iip nf a few bottles. tial to the Champion. condition. Klultz's Drus Store. MT. VERNON HOTEL, sAiiisBinrsr, n. c. Situated near the) Junction of the R. te D. and W. N. O. Railroads. . GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS. rg Sample Booms oa Mala Street. BAeSAOK COKTKTXD nZK OF !KU8I. )'.. eiportsmea will find Salisbury sitoated to tb finest Quail-Snooting section of North Carolina. " 2 ItST-CX ASS UVEBY STABLK. P. A. rEEIIOXS, Proprietor. . NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. nm.- ,ni;mr firm jdI of P. M. Prown ju pv k vnntnjtl consent, tins aayais- solved, and P. 51. Brown assumes all lia biUtiea and i alone authorized Jo sign the firm' name in liquidation and to re ceive the debt now outstanding and due .1. . u r. Wlinpiw oar hands ana seal this 6th day of June, 1887. v P. JL Bbowk, FJUKK BaKATBTED. P. M. Brown assumes the tnnre control and personal supervision of said mills. .twhi to still run them to the best interest of the patrons, giving in'Mhanj flour. 12 Hwr bran and for lower grade? of wheat in proportion. v P JX. Baowi? ? Saliabury Steam Itoller Mills 6F(FyT ByRGyMJM.IN QENTS LIJMEN HyJMDEreHIEFS. Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes, -A FINE ASSORTMENT.- SALISBURY, April 1, '8729 BIG Bfi RG flINS KLVUTTZ & EjpNDIiBMAN'S I We have two stores full of the most desirabla good in Satolnry, which we offer at priceaaa low as anj in the land. We cordially inYitc all to come and seous before bujing or selling, as we will do jou good. We bay aa weU as Veil. We sell yard-wida Bleached Domestic at 7c; 1G lbs. of light BrdwnSagarfor tl.OO; a Brass Hooped, Bed Heart Cedar Buckets, 50e. Big Bargains in Everything. 273m D. M. MILLER. O E A LE K 1 N Leaf Tobacco. Salisbury, X. C. Buclilen's Arnica Salve. ": Thb Best Sai.te iu the world for Cut Bruise. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Feyer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand., Chilblains. Coma, and all Skin Eruptions, j'ost tiv'elv cures Piles, or no pay requi"!.n" is guaranteed to give crf.Bafa?n' or money refunded. Por sale b Tbeo. P. Klutti&Co. ljr IFOIE S AT iFj I A No. 1 Wheeler & Millick Thresher and Separator, nearly new. Also a new Fruit Evaporator, cheap. Apply to 8 At. Buy your sewing machines from Me roney&Bro. They keep them In order 5 years free of chsrge. saving sxpenses of sending them to the factories. They sell attachments and needles ir aH kinds of machines et wholesale and re tail; will sell needles to the trade at fa k,rr prices . ; . For flH Stone. G ranlte, Gold G rinders. and llock Work of a0 kinds, addre; . T. WYATT, -1 Fncressorlo E. E. PLir'-v JMy T O Bex 110, Salisbury, HC 4
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