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1 i .1; NOIVTH- CAROLINA HERVLD. - 1 ' - ' III. ! II . I! "WEDNESDAY, - - AUQXJST 24 1887. TAe Jltrald ha the largest eircula Uon of any paper published in, Rowan Count. SUBSCRIPTION BATES : ' One year If pldin adyance, - - . - $1X0 " ' not paid In adv&hoe, - - 2.00 Six months, - - - - - - l.OO ... .. - .. Subscribers will he called on or notified when uubscriotlons are due. PEaSONAI. Miss Ifinnie Crump is in the city , '-V. Capt. J. A. Ramsay, C. E., was in town last Monday. Jacob L. Ritchie Dead. It U with tbeJcfeest aorrow and deepest regret that we have to chron icle the death of Sir. J. L. Ritchie. ITEMS. iness, he has passed away into the congregation, and that a copy of great unknown, leaving behind a "mc W 'l X&?1 z -a- , deceased, the .Noetii CaeoLISA Jwuu6 -ww, m4IT rcuM,uji ., .v.- n---l I Ik. uvt a Rain ! . - - - V Rain !! - ' . .. Rain'!!'!"' ; Court week. Crops veryj)i"oniising. Business is improving. Lots of strangers in town., - A larc trade expected this fall. How about our base ball club ? L Water melonl cantaloupes and grapes still plentiful. West's excursion left to-day for the "Land of the Sky." Dont fail to read Miss Jentaie Caldwell's school notice. ' Davs are rettiner shorter at the rate of two minutes per day. They arc crowded with work at our railroadshops all hands arc kept busy. - ' '' The celebration of the 50th Anni versary at Jbnochville was a grand affair ' . The cotton. platform at the freight depot 'has been moved to the oppo site side. - . Mr. S. II. Wiley is having the house recovered, now occupied by Mr. W. R., Barker. . Our Sitting Judjc. Descended from an old colonial Eastern Carolina family, Walter Clark was born in Halifax count?. N. C, in the year 1847. In his Our next door neighbor, with whom bo v hood he tended the local schools we always had the most pleasant tt-i - . . a L J I. . . . . . . .. l t i?: - tl .will Uamsay retorneu jeoieruay ,n n,g neighborhood. In lbGZ, not reiauoni ociauy u wen &j m dm from-a short risitto friends m Char- 15 yet, he entered the army and lotte. served ,.as adjutant for Gener J. R.. Mock has accepted a posi- Ransom for two years In the ,ear tion in the railroad office at Ashe- 18G4, when the Confederate cause ville. He left last Monday. wm on the decline, when the State ... . . of Isorth Carelina had every avail- 1 D. Enniss wilt shortly go to n . a man nni"r arm a t imro reiTvinr". Richmond to work- in the R. & D. ed to the last despairing call for county. As a boy he attended the railroad office at that place. - soldiers the youth of our State; a local schools, then took a course in it. W'.Uor n rrtW "off last waaU I ronrimont nf hnv vnil formed, not the Mt. Pleasant College, and at- fnr Jamestown to complete his one of which had reached his 18th tended one session at the Academy year. Adjutant uiaric was eiectea cwwu, v. m ioo ne their boy colonel, W. II. Overman came to Salisbury and entered Mr. and Hon. Chas. Price of our town W. Smithdeal's business aa clerk, were captains, while scores of other wbere he won the esteem of all and knvi frnm hravft old Rowan followed the confidence of his employer to Capt. "Theo. Parker has been pro- the destinies of the Boy Regiment, such, an extent that in' 1882 ted to ticket agent for the R. & which won immortal renown at Ben- he went to Concord; N . Cf M the N. C. R. R. at this tonville and other battles under junior partner oi inenrm or smitn- deai & ttticnie. in ija3 he own children are : -T . hall be sufficient for theej" "What I do, thon k nor est not, now, but shall know hereafter." . , 5lh, That thete reaolutions and word of affectionate respect be ea- tenwTin foil upon the rtcordof the young widow, and many and friends. J. L. Ritchie, son of D. M. and Triphena Ritchie, wu born at the old Ritchie homestead in Btanlv Herald, the WalcAman, Lutheran Visitor, IIIXINU NOTES. TV THE MIGHTY LEADER OF THE RACKET Ul arontd tncmj to 11 crtJU, with iu ons hoodnd t''L '.! and the priTilere oi paying eigni per era, a a , worth of credit,- and actually rrtTin bat fifty dclUrt worth f gyott. rwpectfallj invites your attention to me iouowing towa twbw-ih... in the bosiBeas sained by baying with the ever ready dollar : 7 gtudies at the Iligh School. Dr. R. M. Eames, from the Stan ly Freehold Gol(T Mining Co., spent a few hours in town yesterday. moted D, and W'. place. ' John L. Boyden, j'r., had the misfortune last Monday to fall on the street, which caused a very painful wound on his knee. . He is slowly improving. Miss Hankins, eldest daughter of -W W - WW I our tooacconist, J. J. lianKins, left last Saturday evening for Lex ington, after a long visit to tier parents at this place. Geo. Smithdeal left last Monday for the Jamestown High School, accompanied . by Reuben Holmes, toViopo ihav will efnHir nnder the well-known Prof. J. M. Weatherly. by GovScales judge of the new metropolitan district, and was as Mr. A. L. Stecker, one of. M. S. guch re-elected at the last State Brown's tailors, who has been con- election, leading most of the ticket fined to the sick room iroin rneu- by BeTeral hundred matism for the past three weeKs, is Qf time be has been rapidly improving, we are giau io J Clarke has made an enviable repu Mr. Robert Linn, of Cleveland, Ohio, is now manager of the Amer ican Mining and Milling Company, of that city. I ? Mr. T. J. Crowell has Ukln eot some very rich ore from his newly discovered mine borne oi the nog gets are over 6 and 8 dwta. Stanly county is looming up. Mr. A. T. Nve returned last week after a fire weeks trip-to the mountains with bis family, taking in his old camping ground at Syra- ft m a i ense. St. x. xiis intnos nere were glad to welcome him back again. General Hoke. aeai a uucnie. in i3 he was When the bloody war was over, married to Miss Agnes Smithdeal, f!ninn1 riarV then 18. returned oldest daughter of W. Smithdeal, home and continued his classics. Esq. : The firm of Smithdeal & Tun wf t tnlw isitchie, oi lyoneora, sx. u.. was in i -ffo, K;cr u.ni rius. 1885 amalgamated with. the firm of tiopn in th ranital. and married W. Smithdeal here, under the name th nnlv dimohter of Gorernor Wm. of Smithdeal & Ritchie, Salisbury. a fir,Um At one time" he was Originally a member- of a" sister thA Alitor nf thp. Ralftiirh Ke.wn- it church. Mr. Ritchie joined the Luth- tua ctftnn min. was he who wrote the famous "Mud prancbureh here last November, and of tho Barringer vein. Cut Circular," which caused the W,the time ofhia death waa a deacon 8hown some of the ore .al nf tbA W: N. C. R. R. An act ennrcn. a lew nay- ago ne of assembly of 1885 created three new judicial districts in North Car- . . . i olina. alter Clark was appointed took typhoid fever, and on Mon day, August 22nd. at 13:19 o'clock p. m., he breathed bis last. Out side of the family, Messrs. D. M. Miller and R. L. Shaver were pres ent at the time of his death. All who knew Mr. Ritchie admir- Some parties are opening and cleaning out the old workings on a continuation e. were taken out from one of the levels a hard chid riticBlate with small seams or string ers of quartz carrying free gold. The slate pans freely, giving a good point of gold. 5 piecee Plain Scrim , 40 inches wide, per yard. 60 Dot, Wide Hem Colored Border Handkerthkfj 20 Crash Towels, fringe border, - 10 " Mens Cause Shirt, short alee vtf . 10 " Ladies' Cause Vest, worth 50c for 25 . Checked U eo Doylcs, 5 cU. or aix fox 10 Pieces Bine Veiling. 10 Gross GenU Lawn Ties, per do. 15 " Pearl Dress Buttons, all sisee, and sail every where at 15c per dos. Oor price, -10 dot. Heavy Turkish Towels, lStiS, 20 ' Unlaundred Shirts, $ ply Linen Boeora, m regular . . 75c article, at - - 1 , f 10 dot. Good Working Shirts, - 10 ' Better Goods, Bycicle, - ' . Another Lot of Gem Frtesers, 3 and 4 ot-C, at 2.75 and 2.9$. These are away down under the market. We also have a few -quart w hile Mountain Freexcn at Z.i'J, but they are no, w oe comparea u un ww. Merchants will do well to consider the fact that we art telling Laun dry and Toilet Soaps lower than they are to be had from the regular jobber cash will tell. We sell a box of one hundred cakee Laundry Soap for 1.08. You sell it cheap at 2Jc per cake, and make a profit ot fifty per cent. Try us when in town and place your doltara where, they will do the most good. 4 9 35 35 25 15 03 05 It 43 53 33 . 94 4 44 tt 15 ly RACKET, C. O. D. STORE, Cor. Sain and Ionia Street, Mr. Vallance, of Philadelphia, has gone to London to complete the Sale it . For the length cu f111" l7.u,'.i"ur' , sale of the Sam Christian Mine. iudge. Mr. """stj, w iuu.iw w Tne company ,8 xormed witn a cap- . "o . , , ital ol iauu,uuu, zo per cent, oi r en 7: The "mem bersof Battery A, Light Artilfey, are requested to meet at Mayor's office Thursday night, jiportant business.' JO. li. Tvuave and I. II. Foust liave norly finished their residences! on Mi' ,i street, r Both houses make a very neat appearance. Last Saturday ah unusual large number of country people were in town, and all reported cotton and corn crors,cxcellent. Look out for " a big trade. ! Mr. J. Z. Schultz has. just re ceived the largest and most com . plcte stock of '.ladies' and gents slioes that, have ever been iu town. Everybody can get suited. J. B. Sloan, formerly of this place, who has been clerking in Concord for a long time, has re titrned. with the,iiitention of work- learn. lYe are very glad to state that our popular young friend, Claude Ram say, is at his place of business again, after a severe attack of fever. Since his arrival he has improved a great deal. - Clarence Murphy has just re turned from an extended trip t.itinn. Omk. strict and kind: vu "uav" . . . " " which is paid in at once, Aney io- f nil of knowledge of law and a bus- f end8 and a god hnanand is gone. tend to gpend OTer x50,000 on the iness man in the strictest sense of . . . , ... tn property, wu,vuu to erec. i 'rPower tbAwnrH nt.ermTtn atSI doers. The above is a fitting tribute to fui Dampine plant on the Yadkin, -- ------ - - - I j i. . n i i - .. . ! Judge Clarke forces all officers of l" e "Ie , "rjf .!. UCVV"; Y with flumes to carry the water tnree hi rnnrt tn IcAAn order, to bo nunc- wtcme as aciuzen oi m 'y- miles to reach . the property. On Aani nt est standard. But to say that he tup oftrnr;hriatiAn mine tome snlen- ey to our county by his rigid ways was a prominent and useful cituen did nuggets have been found and of business. With all this he is a " n,ot enoa?n- Int- blB .8Jad?e there is no doubt that the new corn- kind man with a generous heart. Lf onJ communnj, uut wiU thoronghly rest the pay- ing qualities oi nie nuuo. uuvwo ' r i " r 1 ' . . through the Southern States, and a H. . . , Mfnito,i in This family and church have sus orougnt wiin n,m a very nauusome having hira as judg0. It Is a fact vamea a greatjoss. ruiy, -uea nicMp ated 50-meh bicycle. Mr. to be ?emarkcdJnpSn that our two loves a shining mark. It is the A f n..!! Inoun nrrtim in a faar nan l' - - . . lintnva F m o n tn ha riir..! 'Xt in trie youngest judges, Boykin and Ulark, have, made a reputation on the bench that is of the highest charac ter. - to them. M. will leave again in a few days for New York.; Mr. W. S. J?r,ost, Western Union telegraph opeato, went to work last Monday for the R. & D. Com pany at the depot. Mr. W. L. Carter, from Clarkton,. N. C, has taken 4i is place in the- np-town oflice i Court Notes. The following business has been transantftd up to the time that we go to press : ' Afnndav State against Sam w One of those genuine meerschaum pipes at Buerbaum's and that popular smoking tobacco, "Maggie Bell." make a delicious smokft. ll you Uon i Deneve it just come and try it. Always Ahead. One of the prettiest and neatest been gotten out by Beall & Co., the most enterprising smoking tobacco ponrfrtT.l mJ nrna with leave: mannf aot.nrers in the bouth. ineir vntniuiuf "-j , -1 - ... Stata against Wm. Sided and Gaines goods aro already spreading out like Cranford, found guilty of forcible wild fire, simply because they are trespass, each fined & and costs; manufactured of the purest four- n? for the new dry goods stpre, ' sjtatfi ao-ainst W. V. Journey, nol. vear-old tobacco on the market. .. . .... i i o i. -i - i o - i - . la wmen will open auoui oept. x&i. l.at.RVihirdav morning, about 10 jBaT V - ,1 ' o'clock, fire was d'scoverea in Mr. i- rr TVvnmnson's- 'lumber kiln, 1 XA.t - - thn f rpifrht depot. The build- la V- l w O a. -.1 1 13 ' J (hfnl ornAb-o pros., witn leave. a gooa, nice aim ucwmwui State against Wm. uiars, two can be enjoyea ty every uuuj uu cases, woZ. ?r75., with leave. The gmokes the celebrated . " Maggie following cases of "State against" Bell." were ml. prossed.. with leave : John r-i 1 T f. .li. T t .S. i ... j- rt irexier, lee ourewan, ivoot. w nthpra whn have - mtl nature of man jto be parlial to the virtues, and blind to the. faults of bis friends, but the points of excel lence in the character and life of this Christian gentleman are best known by those who came in con tact with him. Therefore, a mem orial notice that. over-looks the in ner life of love and trust, which characterized Mr. Ritchie, would hardly be a faithful aud just trib ute to his character and worth. It was the kind heart and genial na ture, combined with prudent j'ndg meiu irctue mtegwvy or pnutipie, that made Mr. Ritchie a favorite, and gave him influence in the church, in the home and in the community. As husband, as neigh bor, as friend, as a Christiau broth er who had "been with Jesus and learned of Him," his memory will be dear and precious for long years to come. He coes down to his grave, young in years, but full of hope, and full of the esteem of all who knew him. His pained body is no more an aching weariness. The Concord Mine. They are running their Chillian mills on a high grade ore, the slimes passing over an entirely new device for saving the float goia a series of riffle plates. Amalgam ated silver plates with" ducts for holding a ridge of -quicksilver that is given a rolling and shaking mo tion suspended above the fruevan ners and directly over the revolving blankets, so that'any portion of the quicksilver that might pasa from In order to reduce our Stock .we offer for the next days for Cash at the following- LOW PRICE Wool Dress Goods, formerly 30 cents, now ' at 15 cts. 30 Salines, Lawns, 41 ti tt tt 30 cents, now 20 cents, now 5 cents, now 8 ccnta,how 12f cents, now 12 cents, now at 15 " at 10 " at 4 " at! 5 " at 8 " at 10 " Ginghams, Seersuckeri ( Good Prints, at 5 cental j ;: l Linen Lawns, formerly 20 cents, now 15 cents. Linen Lawns, ' 15 cents, now 10$ Seersucker Robes, " 12.75 now 11.75. Seersucker Robes. . ' 12.00 now 11.25. $4 ahnnt XUC VUPUVl iliiiO ui.vv. w.w I - ' - -tj ten feet in length ana l mcnes io y Will Sdl Ul UUOI 11115 UUIOW-IUIUIUU. UfUVUUi width, capped in the lower end. Capt. John Pennington is the in- Ladies' Gauze Vests, Wool Dress Goods, entire Stock or Straw ventorofthis device, and is in a j0t 0 Yine Custom Made Shoes Ladiee and Child rem at charge of the amalgamation depart- 50con"tho dolUr Misses and Childrens' fall regular Hose, formerly Cnalate?wX oAVt 40c. now 10c. per pair. As well as a great many other thing., at the gold and a small per centage oi sui- same low prices fc... phurets. which are highly aurifer ous, taken from a recent discovery on the mine. The tailings only show a trace of gold. About ten tons ner dav are worked oi this u..-.- ,1 -kiwn nnm nlftf.Pl V. find I i 1 1 1 iitiiiiii v. - 7 i- -1 mi i.iii.- l rt l m: ax i ... . -.. , i i about 10 000 feetof lumber was lost. Julius .wiiaon, xnomaa ijuia Vw leisure time for the next few months wUl IJy faith m Christ his soul nas join- r - & d milling is at i;; cases), John Miller. State against find it to their interest to write to B.F. ed the redeemed of earth in that ola 88 01 7if ;iiinlr r,r that Co insurance. Wm. Honeycutt, assault and bat- Johnston & Co.. of Richmond, Va.. u and Peace where raQ on a T Jl lrlm Thestandpipe has now reached tery(cuttinygof John Pence), guilty, BSii3S the?e shall be no more parting. " W high m gol J n hnht- 100 feet above the :JLu. ; ,-ail faf ftrainat column. They oiler grew lnaucemenis . ... the Upper part Of the old wonting ilo xun "v'o""' t . . ... , aii iuuuiuo u. to nersons to worK ior mem an ur uai ui i "xiiv less ui, mio u" i their time We mean business. The roods are bound to go. You will make money to call at once and see for yourself. . Respectfully, MERONE Y & BRO. 48 1 fill i. 1.. TTT I I I riO grounu. ine nezi yimg painting it, and then"it is finished. It can be seen many, miles from town and is an improvement to the looks of the city. There will he an entertainment givtKi at the Y. M. C. A. Hall by a chapter from the Orphan Asylum, n K-ridav nigrht at 8 o'clock. Ad mission 25 cts., children -10 cts. Committee A. Parker, J. S. Mc Cubbins, jr., M. L. Beau. - - t T P LIS The Durham .LigM lnianiry W -a a -a m 1 P. D. Gooodman and Julia llooks, f. and a., is before the jury. State agaist R L Cowan, disturbing school, found guilty, j'udgment suspended. State against John Al bea and Rachel Vash, f. and a., not guilty. State against Liza Craw ford, a. and b., plead guilty, six months jail. State against Charles Lyerly, larceny (stealing Wyandotte chickens from James Dunham), found guilty, one year penitentiary. State against Will Chance and Mol- lie Smith, f. and a. Chance pleads Building and Loan. On the first of September we will open a new series the fourth. This ought to be a large one ; we have nninted out the advantages of the r .. ... j i B. and L. Association ana oniy red on Monday the 2.2nd, the Conn quote what the Western Sentinel, oi congregation of St. John's Winston, N. C, says in favor of it : Lutherau church, Salisbury, N. C, passed through Salisbury on Friday guilty, judgment suspended. Mol moming last, on thair way to Hay- lie Smith, being absent, not on wii W hit.ft Snlnhur Springs, where n U V - 1 av a v v rw 1 - l -Tl 1 l a . r tUav will rpmam one weeic. . air. Juliau S. "Carr, we understand, will pay all expenses of the Company. The. Transmontane Real Estate and Trust Company of Asheyille have something to say 'In our ad vertising, columns. . They are a thoroughly responsible and trust worthy company, its president and manager being men of the highest business capacity and integrity. trial. Tuesday. State against Rich ard Wallace", false ' pretense, not gnilty. State against Daniel Pratt, larceny, pleads guilty; four months in jaih State against Lilly Boyden, larceny, found guilty. State'against Mollie Puddin (alias Young) as sault and battery, pleads guilty; judgment suspended on payment oi costs. State against J uiius oiater, two icases. nol pros, former convic tion. State asrainst Albert and Mr Vnn Wvp.V. who will open Frank Allman. affray; Frank pleads withMr. J. Z. Schultz na complete guilty ana Aioerc is xouuu gunvj. drv eoods store on the first day of State against Joseph Hairston, kpnfpmber. lPff. fnr "NTnrthern mar- larcenv. found guilty; one year m ketsafewdays ago to select the penitentiary. 'State against Israel most complete stock of dry goods Simmons, Keeping aisorueny nouse, ever brought to this city. The found guilty; three month in jail. Herald wishes success to the new State against John Mizef false pre firm. tense, pleads guilty; judgment sus- . .1 nnded on navment of costs. State Our town commissioners, at al -f t?i;d' a d Martha Car call meeting last night, appointed t f and found guiUy; sentence wu M"Ibail. ii i Aor not yet pronounced. State against each ward. Well done, gentlemen; John S.rHolt, false pretense, pleads Ck "9. oaiiauuij wic. . hrniltrr sentence suspended on pay O- J 7 . " ' more of heaven;" "The shorter time, the longer immortality." In the dispensation of Divine Providence he who so recently, was numbered among the congregation of the living is now joined to the countless congregation of the dead. In view of tins event whicn occur- above water. The machinery all apparatus is well arranged under j the superintendence oi Mr. n nite. They are making money. 'We have a large and increasing population in Winston-Salem and the people want nomes oi meir A. ji A f.-,i own. Viiven a goou uuuie uu in wages and you rarely find a man who wants to become a Henry Georse-ite or an anarchist. Homes arc a nation's safety and we want to see more of them, filled with con tented, well-to-do workingmen, spring up all over onr city and country. The l. ana u. Associa- tion provides way wno win ieaof desire to bear-testimony to their From Gold Valley. Messrs. G. W. Peeler & Co. are nearchiner for gold on the Casper nlace. near the Barringer Gold Val- . ... .- l il . - ! lev. The shaft in wnicn iney are at. work is something near 250! annreciaiion, not only of our de- yards distant from the Barringer parted brother s personal exceueu- snait, in a uormu t.vr. cies, but also of the value of his They have sunk to the depth of 23 services in the positions which he feet, and have a vein of about 5 occupied and the relations which feet width. From this rein they he sustained during the period of are taking out some good-looking his connection with the congregation ore, which seems to indicate that and councfl.In order thereto, the the goldjs not far off. They are followingwasunahHftmisly adopted : still blasting away with a strong ef- Resolved, 1st, Thai in the death fort to disclose the hitftteBreasures of our beloved brother and omeer, of the earth. e wisn you success School Notice ! TTVitti T rotnm from a temrorary ab sence of two or three months, Mrs. W. H. Goit will unite my scnooi wuu ums,-w the Academy. She will be assistea in me Intermediate Departments by Miss Hope Summerell. The scnooi win open oepi. 5th. and tuition will be paid to Mrs. Coit, monthly. 47 Miss jehnik tiAL.uwtti.iu SELECT SCHOOL Mr. J. L. Ritchie, this congrega tion has sustained ; the loss of a member and Deacoia whom were united the endowments of mind and heart consecrated to the ser vice of the Divine Master, 2nd That the congregation and council shall ever esteem it a privi lege to hold in affectionate remem brance his exemplary Christiau character, his judicious counsei- lings, and his hearty co-operation nnd parn est svmbathylin all the m Shoot out the gold, and let'a have I a 'boonr here too. x. t, o. FOR SRLE! One House and Xot near tne Graded Ctohool House. Apply to PETER F. FULTZ. 44 lm SXXECT SCHOOL FOB BOYS ! Mrs. W. H. Coit. Befflna September 5th. ' ii AlTTEDBTJlXDEri AUD PAJHTER 1 To-build an Academy 83x68 feet, two stories. 15 feet high each, four rooms, 26 large windows, 10 doors. Building Committee would 1 ir mAArtHuwA tn tha Secretarv by the 4th of August. Committee reserves the right to accept any bid or none as they may elect. Jfor particulars cau on JOB WOE i THE HERALD mm 4' IS EQUIPPED WITH NEW AND 44 "geGr-BsiTJing Com., Jerusalem, N. C. ar . . . rm.. rf.amnnt.H. T?va1 Estate and Trust Company, .Room 43 llEkW FvJENlTURE I Eagle Block, Asnevnic, nonu vaxoiina, C. M. McLotjd, President, N. Flumi.- dobe, Manager, dealers in mines, mining nroperties, and all kinds of real estate. Correspondence invited from all parties saving mineral claims for development Assays of Gold and Silver Ore, $2.00. iu earner j " ' Analyses of other ores at lowest rates, aterial and spintua interests of done Dromptly at tue cc -FOR 1 ment of costs. Among the visiting lawyers we note Gen. J. M. Leach, J. B. Wood, Solicitor B. F. Long, Mr. Williams, of Lexington, and Mr. M. H. Pin- nix and Mr. Walker, of Charlotte. hope the next step.wili be to abolish the soul-sickening and body killing hog pen out of -.the city limits. There is more concentrated poisou in one hog pen than in a barrel of arsenic. A telegram . was received from V,- t i V atI1 01 i,xr Blie said, folding ner arms and looking de- Richardson, who is still fresh in the fiant; "it is really too much ' trouble to memory of the many friends he converse with him; he's as deaf as a post, mirlp irt tKio Mtv Anririr, v and talks like he had a mouthful of made li this City during Jhe mar- nsh- Besides, the way he hawks and nage ot his Dosom tnend, Mr. -nita is distrusting." "Do.i't break the Bain. to Miss Lottie Mock: 1 We DiTTament for that: tell him to take Dr, had been sicnlyshort - time J,M $Z wnniypnoia lever, mis wiu be break tt oif. for In all other regretted bv all who made his. ac-1 ..a h?a ntte too. charmine." Of quaintance-while" here. 1 course, it cured his catarrh.- B O Y S English and Classical. Will open Sept. 5th, 1837, . -.. i -. . .... . continue ten months. For terms, &c, apply to J. M. HILL, 46tf the church. 3rd, That; in the death - of our brother, we recognize the4 hand of Almighty God, our Heavenly Fa ther, who doeth all things well; who "acourgeth every son wnom ixe recieveth;" who blesses as He smites, and who only smites to bless. Those mysterious crucibles oi affliction and sorrow are always full of wis wisdomand tenderest love, ever working out for us a far more ex ceeding and eternal weight of fflorv." - 4-th ' That we tender to his be- Salisbury, N. C. reaTed and sorrowing wife, mother, brothers and sisters, ana immeiuate All assavine done promptly at the com pany's laboratory in Asheville. 47m3 Now is the time to paper your house. I have Just received all the latest patterns In Wall Papers, and they are cheaper than ever before. Teeo. Bcebbauxl . - : Or AXX KWDI AT B. UL DAVIS' and For Rent. A very neat and conven ient Cottage, just finished, on Monroe street, between Fulton and Church streets. 43 Apply to P. N. Hxruo. Wanted. A. lot of lumber i and Urn. and 1x12. first-class, at Y. II- Thompson's shop, Salisbury, at once- a is - rtArS AMONTHcan f nf hlfS familyf our profound 1 U U ; W O W V can., he made 8VmpAthtthis ' their dark working for usv i,'. Agents 'Preferred who fa f ion and sorrow mthe can furnish their wn hors and give , a ft a true n . all the rela- momenS Tmay be profitably employed also, fans of life, and commend them to A fwr vacancies fn towns and cities. Jo. x . tue cftr and protection Ot liim JOIINSON & CO., 1013 Main st , iticn- j rnRe aud comfort to his 1 mond, Va... . . .. " jse-i4 '-r'?'V . -SUBSCRIBE- Norti Carolina Herali Ft site Bp ON INNI3 STREET. mi WE BUT OUR STATIONERY AT C0K8E- TII MILLS, QTJENTLY SkS OTJB CUSTOMERS THE JJEHEFIT - ':-.:'.." , X'-,. ... ; OF LOW PRICES ON GOOD AND STYLISH WOtX R. M; DR.VIS Undertaking Rmsoo, OPENING ON INNIS 8T. JXsttresses ofall kind made to or der. Old Ms-tresses Eepalred. Uphol sterine dona. - " , Furiutnra repaired and Cabinet work done to order. WE HAVE FITTED TJP OUR 22tf FOR THE PUBPQ3E OF DCTZTO THE JOB WORK FOR OUR CITTZESS. tiTW. r A TRIAL AND IX) NOT fiTC?iT AWAY FOB WORK, WirCai vnn caw TIAVE iXT COITm noiin .-; I2T SEND CI YOUtl CHD23. AT
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1887, edition 1
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