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NORTH CAROLINA HERALD PUBLISHED EVERT WEDSJESDA.T Bl UTTRirttAim i. PiMPM 1 r .... Editors find Proprietors. WEDNESDAY. - - AUGUST 24. 1S87. B1U1-FS. Hon. Frank Uurd says Sher man's chances for the Presidency are slim. He is right, y lnvitatior.8 to the President to visit the town of X. Y. Z:, continue to pour in at tlirate pf , a dozen a day. Senator-elect Pasco, of I'lorjda, thinks Mr. Cleveland will he re elected, and that the negroes will vote for him.' The election in Virginia this year ha fa" national interest for the reason that the legislators chosen will elect a successor to Senator Malione.' ; " . x fftbn P, "Si. J.phn remarks that the Prohi Uqnis .-willjptPJie. Presidential campaign with ardent spirits." ,jChis ; mustbe discourag ing to the temperance people. Theailroad !accident in this country, of this year, have so far de manded as their victims 274 killed and 705 wounded,, oply counting tho eleven great disasters. During the month of July 10,31G names were added to the pension rolls by the Democratic administration, which, according to Republicim partisans, has nothing but hatred arid , hostility to the U 1IIIJ11 WKLtTSL K. Our valued contemporary, the Louisville Courier Journal, says mat "ii air. uiaine sliall ever -go looking for a Secretary of the Treas ury the young-man Ivesi may con: Biuer nimseu engaged.- JNot so; two of a trade never agree. N. Y. Herald, Foraker's invitation to "Presi dent Cleveland to visit Cincinnati . jacking in courage as to cower like v (? - - - - J Htrnr nniiincr him n. pawm "en ha whipped spaniel," is " a specimen of hard gall that outdistances J. Warren Keifer who has heretofore held the chamnionghinf belt in'Ohio tor utter lack of any sense of pro priety. -Governor Gordon, of Georgia, patriotically says that the doming centennial celebratiort-6f the con- stitutToiVaTSialphia,' will be a fit.occasion for ','fprgetting, all sec- But there are republican leaders who seem determined that sectional bitterness shall not be forgotten on any occasion., JV. Y. Herald, Aug, In Kentucky the. two counties that are-a disgrace - to ! oivilizution are Clay tfud Rowan". It is' heedless licaa, C.lay-.eounty; where thtf elec tion riotshocctlrred, made a repub lican gaiiLo! 44$.' ln Rowan coun ty, the Koine of the eminent repub lican outlaw, Craig Tolliverjj owing to his demise, the democrats were all; allowed to vote and made a gain. i "The dependent pension bill which was in most respects a proper measure' . . . .; . - The Albany -(N. Y.) Argus, in denouncing the President for vetoing the dependent pension bill, uses above quoted lan guage. KotW; Mr. Argus, in what respects' was the dependent pension bill trwproper ? For if in mod re jects proper, as you say, it must be in somcr respects uijropcr, and these improper respects weru the reasons of the vil;o." ! r 'v-i:' j .: ; r : . v: '" -Not all Democrats are horse thieves, as Iloraco Greeley jsaid, but I all horse-thieves, if tliey are Demo crats, can rrely on Ueinocratio jurj w ""I. 1 T . . J n(i.i7iaianattaiis journal, , Not all republicans are thieve --but a grea many of tjiem have been acquitted by "-packed republican juries although their Jnilt was. a inaiter.of factknown: tothe people who rce; vp eh riiasf 'ind .elected an honest man President. ' . ; ,; - ;.'' "? '. ' f y Sehafor Riddleberger wasirft prisoned for contemjiC.of, court at AVoodstock,1 Vr, Friday - fast, but Saturday a mojj released him. That's a Virginia7 way of. oing things. Bal avian (AT. Y.) Aug, 19. This coming from a republican - paper of conxgejs rae"ant for a slan der on a'fenthexu tate. Bat, the jBatavian must remember that Sen ator Riddleberger is a republican and that tTie mpoc-presumably his f-icndsVwa8 alsa4,'reriibUcau. ' Let tno Batavian read it- way n he republican Senator inWilthd ...v,...;.-rT. the coprt at "WooastOCK, ,va. , A L, mnnvatlv indcrA sent him to -iaii nocratic juage seni mm 10 jan, o.t of which a republican mob re toed him. v That's the republican way of doing thiugs in Virginia. TOBACCO TAX AND HON. J. S. HENDERSON. The only cause of complaint that tobacco planters may justly have in regard to internal revenue, is tnat the planter can . sell to licensed dealers only. As- the number of dealers is limited, it is a great hard ship to the planter. Our Mr. llen dcrson made a motion to suspend the rules and pass a bill to remove all restrictions upon the sale of leaf tobacco and allow the farmer to sell to anybody. TVhen, on March 3rd, the bill was voted for, 130 demo crats and 9 republicans voted for it and 107 republicans and 5 demo crats voted no. Failing of a two- third majority the bill did not pass. The republicans again forming the stumbling block to personal free dom and opposed to the interests of the tobacco planters. All credit is due to Mr. Hender son who so zealously guards the in terests ofour iarmers and working- men. The following is from the Kaleigh Signal, a Republican paper publish ed in our State. Comments unnec essary, but we recommend it to the tender mercies of our Republican readers : V 'iThe biting of the little daugh ter of Mr. D. P.SMeachara, of this county, by a rattlesnake shows that the effect of the Democratic law ea tablishing the No Fence system in this county, has been to increase the supply of snakes because the hogs are shut up in pens and can not go around to find the snakes to eat them up. The best argument against the hollowness and hypocrisy of a par tisan Republican press as to the re lation of the twa graces, can be found in the following statement clipped from the Outlook,' a paper printed and edited by colored men at Raleigh, N. C. : ' . . . . We point with pride and pleasure to the noble position which nearly if not quite every Southern State has taken in this matter (ed ucation of the colored race.) Let us glance for a moment at the facts: South Corolina has two splendid ly equipped schools for the higher ; a ' .. t . insirucuon 01 us coioreq.Htizens. Georgia appropriates $8,000 an nually to AtlantSTtTniversity. Virgima appropriates 100,000 gilding and equipping a U,n.i vcrsity, whicli is now in course, and $20,000 annually for its 'support. More than this: she gives" annually $10,000 to Hampton Normal and Inunstrial Institute, having began this more than 10 years ago. Alabama appropriates $13,000. Louisiana supports several col leges for the colored race. Mississippi appropriates $28,000 to Alcorn University besides an appropriation to Tougaloo Univer sity. exa3 is now prepannsr ior a mighty stride in the war of her more progressive sisters. Tennessee and Arkansas are doing excellent work along this line. We are not so fully posted as to actual figures. ' y , North Carolina appropriates $8, 000 which amount is divided among five schools designed f pr Normal training only. V .; . .r Editor King, of the Craftsman, published at Greensboro N. C.', publishes the following letter which explains itself : I GFEENSBOROJuly 7, 1887. To The Officers of Hie Durham-. Cot ton Mills Company, Durham, In the issiU of my paper,' the Craftsman, then published at Char lotieN. C, dated February -11th, I caused to be re-published an arti cie from the Richmond Labor Her aid, in which charges against .the management of the Durham Cot ton lilla were made, . which reflect ed severely-. upon the conduct of its officers. I did this without invest igation. assuming, as 1 did, that the Lahor Herald had done so be fore publishing the original article. since then ! nave had occasion to visit Durham in person, and, upon investigation, I am now satisfied that in publishing the original arti cle in the Labor Herald, and its re? publishment in my own paper, great injustice was done you. ; J? or my actions in the premises -.please ac cept my assurance that the course was pot prompted by a purpose on my part to do you a personal injury, nor. unjustly to interfere with; the manage meat of you r business affairs. r-s.Jj.erj respectfully, - - - -yr:---:''- ' U. F. Kino. ;; Tlie New Prize: St-y is eagerly sought for, read with pleasure disappointment, is then tossed aside and and forgotten. But ladies who read of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, read it again, for they discover in it something to prize -a messenger of joy to those suf feringfrom sunctional derangements or aoy bT the painful disorders or weaknesses , ! peculiar to their sex. Periodical pains, i internal inflammation or ulceration, readi . lj yield to its wonderful curative and p. Itisthe only medicine if or women, sold by druggists, under' a :wrfo'wiryminenianuiaciureTSr .itrwin give satisfaction in every fcase ur uiyucjf win w (uuuucu. x ui guar antee hag been printed on the bottle wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years, NEWS OF THE wt:;:k Wednesday. J. C. Flood, the famous bonanza J king, is dying at his residence near San Francisco., 1 reassunng as to Stanly's fate. ' Rowan county, Kv.. is tinder bayonet rule, and the trials are go- jngon very quietly.. Qneen Victoria - acknowledges rresident Cleveland 's congratula- .- .u ' t...6;u:i tions on the occasion of her jubilee Ex-Governor Blackburn of Ken tucky is reported dying. 31 rs. Herbert, of Joliet, sleeping her 219th day awakening. v Thursday. in., is; without j tion-to Prince Ferdinand. Damaging testimony given in the I i Rowan county court aeainst the 1 loung brotners and the Tolivers. tu v rm ceives a dispatch announcing tbe death of "Stanley. The report needs . . o I Pennsylvania Republicans nom- inateOol. William B. Hart for btate 'Ireasurer and. Henrv . 1 Will iams for the Supreme Court. I Blaine was indorsed in a milk-and- water sort of a way. Ihe failure of the air brakes to work caused the complete wreck of an express train in the city of Wash- r l i.jiif 11 nigion, Kiiung me engineer ana wounaing, more or less latailv, some twenty persons. Prlday. One killed, four wounded; sleeper on the track near.Jfittsburg.- Henry Stanly has been heard from-under date of June 17th. All well. ! ' - The Convention of the United Labor party at Syracuse, N. Y., re- pudiates socialism.' ' f A woman killed, a man fatally injure breakage in.the machinery V 1 Kjny 01 monireai, an iron steamer of 4,500 tons, with 153 neonlfl on hoard hnrned . midnnean . The ntPtmor Vnrir nitr n,oH all. Couehlin, the section boss, has been held criminally responsible' for the railroad disaster at Chats- worth, Ilta, by the Coroner's Jury aud is now in jail. Saturday. Floods threaten the rice crop of South Carolina. The first bale of new cotton sold in Columbia, S. ,C. Proclamation issued against the Irish Land League. The men who rescued Senator Riddleberger from jail have been indicted. Henry George nominated at Syr wVi7 r.Bv j-- j. acuse for Secretary of State, hy the TTuitcd Labor nartv. ine ixorui uerman oceamer Tram an no infn har rrrlr f Hn boken, injuring some steerage pas- sengers. The- Mediterranean Steamer, Co- injured by the contact with an ice- Kprcr ... l i i j?ouriarai acciaenis 10 nipme lounsis are repurteu arum . . , r i maKing.eignieen ueains m me Aipa Within a month. Sunday. rr, fifnffl T,Mon nf TnUno ia " J empty. Prof. L. P. Lansrley has been named the successor of Prof. Baird, deceased. State Treasurer Vincent, of Ala bama, sentenced to ten vears im prisonment for embezzlement. - Monday. James G. Blaine is in Ilamburar. ne- Virginia xiepuuiicau owe Executive Committee published ttiPir nddrps last Satnrdav tneir aaaress lasi oaturaay. McGarigle, the escaped Chicago l 41.,. Ko a011 frnm tKo , T ,.,, 1- ' UIUC1 Ji AX-UitiUliO xcuiuiiiui 1 iv- lating his vows. "; . Tuesday! Russia will not recognize Prince Ferdinand. Storms on the costs .of Virginia and Maryland cause a great aeai 01 damage. -Walter B. Brooks declines to ac- cent the republican nomination for Governor of Maryland. , . . v . -... . ' ..- Freight train collision on Lhesa- peake & Ohio Railroad, near Char- lestown, W. Va. d wo smashed engines nuw uciuuiibucu m-.6uk cars. Merchandise all around. ; -:':. r . .... :'-, Another Charge Against Tattle. Dallas. Texas. Aus. 20. At the onfederate re-onion yesterday, Gen. D. S. Stanley, TT. S. A., spoke KUtprlr of General Tuttle. and said Tuttle had: in addition to the ;rc alrpadr attributed to him. T . - ' .. robbed a medical college in t..L.ouis "V V ". . - of portions of soldier's corpses. Scrofula, in the blood, corrupts ana contaminates every tissue and fiber in the whole body; but whether appearing - . ..v t the form of swellings; erysipelas, or Tun ning sores, the malignant poisons oi mis disease are completely eradicated uy me use of Ayer's Sarsaparllla. - . The Roanoke and Southern. The Sentinel, of Winston, in its issue sayt : "The Sentinel be- licves that the Roanoke & Southern 1?!!,! in iw. k;i -K.liPr the 1 - - W Villi J " - Bullock Construction Company nn- dertake it or not. for with Salisbury, Charlotte and rAnrni. 8. C. bid- din? for it: Jth Winatnn'n and RoanokV RnV,;;rtn. wct certainty and with the asiisUnce ora.ii. , i .v. v A which smaller towns along the line along will undoubtedly give, the R. & S. can very easily find a company who can and will oush it through. Within three years we expect to see Winston-Salem on a through line, extending across the State. rnt P or Shnt Upj The Troy Yidette boasts of a to- naato weighing two pounds, and the oaiiaoury herald has gone into ex- tasies over a 8 pound watermelon, a il.l txinnd Tinrantm fi I fi nnnnrl Vh0 T " A C 1 J???' 1 i juusi tiH-jwur COU4OS in vite vegeia ble line inst a "leetle' We have la farmer who savs he has a cucum ber that is 31 innha in, length. 9 inches in circumference, and it was green as a gourd and growing like rip, wnen lie prougnt us the meas ure some two weeks aeoi Gentle men, the case, is yoo, 80 you will either have to "put up or shut up. Stanly Observer. The good things the Herald spoke of were seen and weighed by our devil, who was then sworn in as to the correctness of the weights. The Observer lias a farmer who says. HvelUnow, Mr. Observer, when it comes to that, we have farmers, too, who sav. For instance, one came in the other day said that he had a watermelon that rmeasu red nine feet around and weighed 241 lbs.. another one came in and said that he had a 500 pound pumpkin and ouuiuci vuc boyo buai ue uuu )t rccu cucumber that measured fi3 11-16 A A lengih. But then we somehow thought our informants were lying. Malarial poisons ian be entirely, re moved from the system' by the use- of Ayer's Ague Cure. 'This remedy con tains -a specific, in the form of a vegeta ble product; uaed in no other Ague Prep aration. - "Warranted. ! : Elopement In McDowell. McDowell Bugle, Aug. "l7i.li. - .Madam Ru;niof hasireported about town ior some time'that Mr. J. L. English, a promising young lawyer who recently located here, and Miss Cora, the accomplished and pretty daughter - of . JJ. feledge, isq., were sweethearts: more recently she , u a;;n,';n .nf9 Uu, "u'r"u6 ""T inat tDe lwam coniempiatea an I z iL.:i 1 : .1. .1 Jn,;,n, ingiy, they made arrangements clandestinely to take their exit Thursday at noon while the Sledge nnner. A carnage was waiting on Larson street about I a uuuureu yaru irum tuu oieugu resiuence ior lviiss vora, a coioreu mnn AnnvAVPfi hor trunk t. hnt. I "" " v " " I - " - - , before she got out of the house the fam;iv eot .wind of what was nn and I nrAVATitd- .t.h rsra.nadft. TTavino i j. - - - r - . n resolved to give up home and loved muxA-uj ium oiuio w betrothed, she availed herself of the first opportunity, which was not long in coming, to escape througn a rear door. She was in- stantly missed and overtaken by the family on Main -" Street. Her affianced was watching the proceed ings ith emotional anxiety, ran to, vaaAiiA.i onn iif f ,trit n Mia atio I - in the face of the opposition . -L U" nuptials were solemnized between TI1Hf.A. th pAaAp wTl1-pK f w roanUaA : f;mtt n .Qu tua i l i , , . . H f oV.lnc.k train for KnoTVille. their future home. - '. We understand that v Knirliok Vina ,f nrm wlv . - oniirf.- 1 1 .-'.i' . f 1 uucuiu n nu iw.tjv uuuw and growing city who has an exten sive practice. V-W e wish" the couple a long,' successful and happy life. The State Treasurer has issued a circular to sheriffs 4pon; the ques- tion o the drummers? license tax, in which he says : "By advice 'of AtttorueyGeneral I suggest that no further arrests be . made until aitet tne ss ovemoer term 01 x eaerai Court at Raleiffh.. You will, how ever in the meantime take the m . f all drummers offerinsr to gell in yonr county without license, and transmit them to this depart ment for futuie action, in case judgment of the Court shall susm tain the law." - RftnfiWS Her -Tenth. ' . " rv Mrs. Fhoabe Uhe8iey, .:teterson, way do., Iowa, tells the following remarkable 1 . - .i'vi.t J. story, tne train 01 wmcn w voucueu xu by the residents of the town: "I am 73 .'! ti.j Sit. nars ow, nave Deen irouuieu wiui .m- ney complaint aud lameness ' for many heln. Now I am free from all nain and J gorenesa ftlHi ibk to do all pahx and ROTnnesR and m-av;te to doTall Jixvt "own in housework. I ow&iny thanks Jof3ecttic i ' . x 1 rv - Bitter8 for havingrrenewed my? -youth, and rem0id comtStetely all disease,, and i pain. Try a bottle, only 50c. at Theo. Jf ' wuttz &o s. uiug Store, 0UB STATE. Fire destroy! six storeain Milton, Caswell county. Durham is to have another tobac co warehouse.;;- . 1 -jV The Tabernacle meeting at Ruth erford College is a grand success. The Xewbeme Journal comes Out in favor of Judge Gilmer for our neit Governor. Tbe Tabernacle; meeting com menced last Friday at Kntherford College, with a tremendous crowd in attendance. '.'Coll L. L. Polk, of our State, was elected President of the Inter state Convention of fanners which met in Atlanta, Ga., last weelc. The Winston tobacco factories are doing .a heavy business. Tbe sales of revenue stamps at Winston for the last two weeks aggregate $3,000. Southern Tobacco Journal Korth Carolina manufactures more' cigar ettes now than any other State in the Union. Her output in July, in the Fourth district amounted to 42,070,000. Miss Jessie Gilmer, of Jit. Airy, met with a painful and very proba bly a fatal accident last week. She was sitting by an upraised window when the sash fell on her head. She has not been rational since. Charlotte's school census shows a total of children of school age as follows : White males, 728; white females, 762. Colored males, 678; colored females, 776. Total, whites 1590, colored 1454; grand total, 2,944. Davie Times: The people of Da vie "are ready and willing to build the Roanoke & Southern Railroad but they must have, something more than promises a3 they have been deceived two many times al ready. Winston Sentinel : Mr. P. H. Winston's lecture on tbe "Pacific North West," at Brown's Hall, Tuesday, was such a lecture as only he can give. It was as full of fun as his western plains are of flowers, as instructive as an encyclopaedia, and some of his stories were as tall as the Rocky Mountains. Altogether it was instructive and amusing, and was enjoyed by the very large au dience. -For the week ending Tuesday, August 16th, 1887, the amount of shipping was as follows : Manufactured tobacco, 209,060 lbs.; leaf tobacco, 180,646 lbs.; cotton, woolen goods 27,886 lbs.; dried fruit, 58,424 Jbs. ; miscellaneous, 48,325 lbs.; aggregate; 614,341 lbs. Over a half million pounds .this week I. We don't believe there is a town in the State that can surpass the figures. Remarkable Surgery. The science of surgery has made such wonderful progress in modern times, thai tlie most intricate ana delicate operations i are now undertaken 'and carried to a suc- cessiui issue. 11 uc&aiui issue, xucre are now several well authenticated cases of what is knowd pnemnotony, that is to say, the remov are so great, and the chances of recovery so slight, that it is seldom resorted to. saf est !g"J" T, Vn. 7 earlier stagesr thoroughly jfrresting the ravages oi iuat lernDie; oy TTemOvlliff - lis p"1"1' "" """6 4UC "s9'1 Philadelphia, August Le vi-Cose. one of the brakenSh nf thft Pennsrlvanisi RAilrnad wVr ial i j - a.m. . , nuv f nnder bail for participating in the "" vigil v vM B UU UJB N. Y. Division, has made a full confession, in which he admits his guilt, and has given the names of a number ; of other brakemen and conductors who have been engaged in the pilfenngs A Gift For AH. i arwl t Vina V rntr? nntf ' tf ita wnnlfimil curative powers, Dr. Kiwg's New Discov w , lor a limited time,-, given away. This offer is not only liberal, but shows tmoounaea laitu in tne merits ot this mat rmnPfW All who finffor frnm Coughs. . Colds, Consumption, Asthma, I -proncuius, or any anecwon 01 inroat, Chest, or Lungs, are especially requested tjj coll t Than K . EJuttZ & Cq'm. ... Drncr Store, and get a Trial Bottle Free," Large More Truth. Than Poetry. It is neither peculiar, and, not at all strange That W. H. Reisner'i work has such a r wide range; ! - Through Rowan and Stanly, . Davidson, Cabarrus, Davie and Iredell, And of work, from other- counties many more could I telL "'.-":' The reason is this : I do my work right. And not in the least part will I my work slight; 'ISr',n,lT"U8 .pre -nich building my reputaUon both r near and so far. Monograms, banerles. rincra and rdns. J For lovers or brothers or sisters or twins, Who would hi happy I know with a nice gUvef fcia: All work in my line done promptly and and well: Mv motto honest work for honest prices wiu very soon telL All work done neatly and cheaply, Give me a trial. Very respectfully W. H. IiEISNER, ' 301y i r The Jeweler. If you want any job -work, call at the Hebald oSce; good work, low prices. siusEOHY psi:ess t::mm. JTame vnder ajfprvprriaU ktadinp i Out Coivm ruZ U irtd at $1.00 jr yur. 1 Attorney. - I IIoel Cha. Price, LSOvernua. Theo. F. Khittx. TCLliia. i Hon J S Henderson, ! Cbu D Crawford, J WKample. ! . L WCKtckmer, . J W Manner, Craige 3k Clemeat. Agricultural ImpUmtnts. Emithdeal Jt Ritcblc Boarding Houtu. Mrs. Crawford, lira. Low err. Butcher. RW Price. Coojchraottr A Sharer. J F Smith A Co. Bakers. A Perker. O G Seyffert. Barbers. RBMcNeely. Geo Anderson. Bankers. Davis a WBey, .Books and Stationery. TheoFKluttzJfcCo., Theo Baerbatun, Boots and Skoes. : KInttz & Rendleman. ,J MS Brown. J Z Bchultr.' WhlUock & Wright Brooin and Mattress Manufactory : John Berry Watson. Cement, Lime and Plaster Dealers : J. Allen Brown. Cotton . Dealers. JFItOM, M C Quinn, J D Gukiil. Clothing Kluttz & Rendleman, M S Brown. Csmmissiqn Msrthemts, McNeely A Tyson. Carriages and Ifmgsns. Smithdeal d Ritchie. Cigar Manufactsry. Geo F Heller. . Drugs. Theo F Kluttz & Co. JHEnniss. Distiller. : 7 J B Lanier. j . Dry Goods. Kluttz & Rendleman, Meroney & Bro., R J Holmes, V Wallace, J M Knox & Co., , Young & Bostian. " : Fertilizers. J Allen Brown,' T C Bernhardt.- v Flour Mills. PM Brown. .Furniture. .. J A Clodfelter, 4 RM Davis, ;; Granite Works.: DrRM Eamea. f Groceries. . A Parker, E C Miller, W WReid&Son,. . Bingham & Co., . G T Mowery, Wright & Heilig, A C Harris, - W A Eagle,' II & L Wright, Gallimore & Co., Youn & Bostian, C J Bingham. Jnlius A Peeler, Kluttz & Rendleman, Hardware. . Smithdeal A Ritchie, D A AtweU. - . ; . ' Hats. : ' M S Brown, J Z Schnltz. Backet Store. Hotels. Mt. Vernon Ilotel, Davis House. Insurance Agents. J DGaskill, J 8 McCubbins, Jr., J Allen Brown, Ice Dealers. Cough enour & Shaver, , Jewelry. . J&HHorah, ' ; '" ' " W II ReUner, C P Abbott. ... Lumber and Timber. " 1 R Keen. : Millinery. , Mrs W It Barker, Hisses Jones. Machine Shops and Foundries. JD Small, t. Meroney & Bro., P A Frercks. PH Thompson. " J R Keen. Picture Frames. Theo Butrbaum, Heal Estate Agents. Buerbaum A Xamss, Racket Stsr. Jno Brookfield, Sash, Doors and Blinds. J D Small, Smithdeal & Ritchie, ' Meroney & Bro. Tobacca Warehouses. Farmer's - Iron Clad " : Tobacco Factories Smoking! Foard & Rice, Beall & Co, Tobacco Factories Plug and Twist. J DGaskill, Foard & Rice, f . ' Johnson & Ramsay, ' :. ' Tailors.. r- MS Brown,' Merchant Tailor. - Wallpaper. , TteoBucrTia.-. ' SALE OF luASjy AT V.:"' OHDTA GROVE. Ci &t Iri rf UfcXf, iwt I will sell, on tbe premise, at pUlc uction, 19 S-3 acm of Uad '(with bulk! IoS) ljing North and East of tb Leth eran parsonage, at China Grove. lidwaa county, 2. C. . : The purcher msy ckooss!tWf m follow ing s lstAU Cash. .. I 2nd Half cash, with njortja- os) ld for the remainder 3rd All credit, with nortfat oa the tract and other real estate equal la vsJm to the tract sold. 83 3m B. 8. BKOWX. xev FitsMlnl4 AL. G. HARRIS RICHMOND ROLLER JwllLLS FL 0Jr From ons ponnd packages Si fiarrslt CONFECTIONERY, .. TUYS, v CIGARS, BAC(X.. TEAS and COFFEE, OUUAK, sncEa. CANNJ OOI -EVERTTH1NG FRE$3 last rMrlBs- mtkM i i... !S1 "Pfcitr n aa4 ' 9vTy m . omimg HINI M bS M St tS sity. I wait U pdJt k fAMtliM m IK J.B. SILLIMA1, CONTRACTOR & BUILDS SALISBURY, - N. C. - Residences a Specialty. WRITE for STZ2XATES Tkorcngh WirkoaisklpUw Prices. BUERBAUM & EAHES; Heal Estate Agenfs. : '.f.. -Vr A FEW MORE LOTS IN BROO0K LYN. PRICES FROM $35 TO $nO. TERMS EASY. - " -' ' : v. A CHANCE TO SECURE A LOT. Some very desirable lots in different parts of town are offered on the festal ment plan. The I.talmets wiU U from 40 to 75 cents a week, aeeordiag; to Iks U' P7W to tht Bmildtoc d Loan. The purckaserswlll hay. tkm tight to pay any sum orer an4 sbr the the rejTilar lastalmeat, or to pay la full office. - ' - "". , Oa slefaat lot on Fulton Strost. ' Two loU on Horah, between Ttisi and Jackson Streets. SECOND HAND MACHINERY I FOR SALE, a ' An Upright Engine and Boiler, Com mon Sense make; 10 to 13 horsepower; been In use about 12 months; In first class repair. Just tbe thing to run a cotton gin. Price. $350. ; Apply to Buerbaum & Eamea, Real Estate Agents, Salisbury, NC A Portable Engine on wheels, 15 horse power, Talbott a mate, in nne order. now running a aaw mill. Price $500. Apply to Buerbaum & Eamea, Real Estate Agents, Salisbury, n u - One Victor Iron "Works Double Saw Mill, with 100 feet belt and. Lumber True, oo leei carnage, ana 43 ana i J Inch 'inserted tooth saws. Nearly new; price, " -'." -, .- -v . Apply to Baerbaurn & Eames, Rnl ea
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