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of UVP i ft) -Rev. J. 0. Crossbr, pastor - , tlj0 Jiisonvii5 : (c;)yrcl) Raptist WEDNESDAY, - OCTOrii.H I-'. I?-'- minimi sons. The Utrill his i'r rjtrirlt .ChnrcJv VriH bemurrid to-morrow, r. South Carolina.' His eonerreca- iiuh ;re preparing fur a IiAUuomef The plant t being recc tin. icarita! h t nannrr. Lire xon of any County, fiCD-ioatiT KATES : " " not pal'I f n a1 vancc. - -Klx month. - " " " SoMcriW will b rat! on or notified when ubnerlttlon ar lt"- . , j. iOn the occasion of the golden wedding of Rev. S. Rothrock, we intended to give a sketch of his $1 m I Iife at f1 certain reasons could ooofnot produce it-until now. The rita! ii, th? onh lever thatcati erf Eu f L!iar r4r ai tawUftcrr Work on the Ilcarne and Heath ; ciar make tbt enierprit, if tain'-if. sutiUjarrtof&lvFrwWd MI. cock mints will W,remJ shortly. j egvtl by txr-r:l-ned mining enfin- ir iinun,! km luu. rartk ut m rutr lor c rs an t held t expert - :iuwii. ;j4ry u at Ttn. P. Klstix'f .'' i We wUb the company that hteti. v0U cwU3tx Uiau OJSk. Imtd the Sam Christian ,r rKmrnnv's oc at BtteiTttfe' success, , and that their t AAAt all Hd to tt b euacJ M. NANCE. active operations. - i.oo jcityIte-m's. Cool Dry and dusty. Tim summer tourists bavc nearly sketch will be found in this issue, on our first page. A Tohaccor Fair will be held at Danvillcl Va., Nov. 21, 25, 20, by the Danville Tobacco Association. $1500 in premiums wilt be given away. Mr. Kd. M, Pace, Danville, Va., is the Secretary, and will give i:H the information required. The fair to and from Raleigh, in clodiniri admission ticket to the i t fair grounds, is only $3.10. We' Boys WtXyour guns ready you j Lear of a great niany-avajling them can shoot birds after the l"th. selves of the cheap rates to see the j. V J Capitol of the State. Tickets will Senator it W. liansom pa.-..o Lc fm gaie prom Qct. 10th to' 21st, through Saliatrury on ..Moncaj. g0od to return by the 22nd. all returned. We add the name of - Victor "Wal lace to theit of Salisbury cotton buyers. - Marshal Hell, of Mocksville, is spending a few days with his many friends here. ! . blaster Robert MeXeely has gone toAshevillo to take a place in Capt. ilclleo's oiliee. Miss Anna Holmes has returned from a pleasant visit to; friends at Ilageratowu, Md. - Dr. H. H. Karnes spent a few days this week with friends and rel atives in the ciy. . r Moimtain apples were selling on the street last week irom 80 cents to 1 per bushel. " : The first load of rjp tobacco was brought in last fUVo couid not ascertain the Aj tyo'alized. Mrs. V, E McBVe and family spent several'. days here this week, the gue3ts of M,i Fanny Me.Xeely. 4r. T-'. 1..-.-. -iilinilil v lii. A Choice Lot just arrived at of Sugar-Cure! Meats A. I'AUKElt'S. Foard llfce are closing their tobacco factory to-dav: Johnson & Ramsav did so a few days ago, while .1. D. (iaskill is workincr his full force yet.. :. Ik-all & to,, aro work- intr ihard to fill orders. Every inan- ufaCturcr is satisfied with this sum- I mer B work, aim is loosing nope- full into the future. The beef so abundantly brought Wc hear that the Centrifugal ! !?iI1!?'VtU Vmalgtmator in use at the AppaU- j c,julioI1 maJ be fully realiitnl :hian miue are doing- good nrk. t r They not nly ave,tba fino float gold, but arrest the finer particles liberated from the oxidized $uJphn rets, thereby increasing the field. this, we unacrsuna, nas inauceti the management to erect several of the amalgamators on the plant. ! oGcrs. Tobacco riantiog. The tobacco crop in Xortb Caro lina and Virginia is short, th crop in the Western State is almost a complete fail nrej Tobacco will be high for at least two years on this account, tarmers will do well to! prepare to plant a big crop next ! year, and cure it well, for good tp- 31 my fcrti tht lie lalr aa4 tcfclp cleatog. EUenlve w of Ayer ntr Vigor proTf a Uwrt it U the WX ckansinj ageot for the LiJr ibt tt pre ecu dandruff and UmuUtc the lutr lo rtoewe4 growth. .)tM: Brown has commence on- to t qua hai a I 1 riew re!id(ynceou Main street, 'itosite Mr. J. JVI. Horah s dwelling house. v , Tam McXeely is always a wel come guest in our town, lie was heteSUondav and had to do a great deal of handshaking. Electric Lights, Cotton Mills, Gas, Railroads, and other enter prises'keep our progressive citizens in a continual stir. , Mr. W. L. James has purchased and placed ,. -in his parlor a grand Upright piano, from the well-known fi'fm of Jame:; & Jlolmstrom. - " Mr. John L. Wright has put' chased 'theresidence on. Bank street inrmerlv occunied bv Mr. William Watson, and has moved into it. Work'on the new tobacco factory is prpgressing very rapidly: It is to bone ofthe ornaments ofSalis bury'8 manufacturing enterprises. W 'P P'lL-lor nfT):irii nonntv. II t -- a. t , " - ,i j 7 brought in jso'me of the finest npw tobacco ever brought here; it meas ured 2 feet l-o ng by 15 inches wide. We learn "that the Richmond & Danville Itail'road Company will t take the stores frynn their cars and 4 heat up same with steam from the engine. - Cotton is coming in in great . quantities; the quality is excellent. : All wje need is a Cpttou Factory to cnsujme it and keep more money at . homeu ( lis market is of an excellent it v and sclta readily. We need a beef market very badly, and hope. that Oiir capitalists will take it in d to build one soon, it wui-oe ying institution, a great con- ven ence to our butcliers, ana wouiu do iiway with meat stands all oyer the city. jarried on Wednesday, at the residence of. the bride's-.- brother-in-law,! Mr. B. 11. Cosby, .in Ashe ville, X. C, Mr. William V. Lowe anl Miss Annie V. Cowan, daugh ter qf the late Canada Cowan, of Asheville. Rev. W. W. Bays, D. Jh, tied the nuptial knot. The happy couple are at present making their Jiome here in Salisbury. - T;e return of Gallagher Bro's, photographers, is hailed with pleas ure,! i'.nd persons of .undoubted capacity for judging are predicting a line fall and winter business for them. Why not get your pictures at home, when you can get them iustas well tinisned, lust as true andiiust as cheap, quality consid ered,1 as in any part of the State. ! Mr. Srnelair Blackweldcr, who has ibeen employed by the Mecklen burg llron Works for a number of j ears as a machinist, has accepted a position. in the W. X. U. R. shops at Salisbury. Mr. ' Blackwelder is an excellent young man aid a prac tical 'mechanic. We take pleasure in commending him to the good p'eople of his future home. Char. Chronicle. Mr. Victor Wallace keeps the largest establishment of merchan dising in town. . Three stories, with 10,000 square feet of flooring are insufficient to accomodate his tre mendous stock. A largo ware house. is filled to its utmost capaci ty with the necessities ot the pe.o- Coal Trospecling. V Mr. B. Crews, of Oxford i X. C, is negotiating for the purchase or j bacco will bring a big price, wKen lease ol a.steam unii. ior me pur- poor tobacco wm noi tnng mncn. nose of penetrating the sandstones Work in tobacco pays better than of that district, which are supposed 1 any other work. It does not pay to to be the overlaying cap rocK or CUre it any which way, but do it coal: '"'": ' - well and your reward will be a big n.u mil t to l'uu UU1U IJIll iUiucs. We were glad to observe the ac tivity at this mine. There is a larger output of high grade ore from the 200 foot level. An exten sion of one of these lenticular masses' that occur in this mine was struck a short time ago that has given an impetus to the whole man agement of every department oi tne mine. New stopes are working, more miners are required, the mill is running every day and the out look at the north shaft has resumed its former appearance. We could not ascertain the amount of bullion produced weekly. Stanly Freehold Mines. , Our expert visited these mines on Thursday hist and found the large pumping and winding cngme at work. The whole machinery loun dations and brick work, together with the immense bobs and all the ; hoisting apparatus having been erected in the' last 21 days. We would here remark thaf the expedi tion shown in the" erection of this massive machinery in so short a time speaks well for the manage ment. They are now engaged placing in position the several an gle joints and bob movements for the transmission machinery to work the three shafts : simultaneously from one central motive power. The sinking and timbering is on contract. Tbe upcoast shaft is now 100 feet in depth, a level be ing run on the course of vein south west at this depth, on a ouartz vein from 10 to 18 inches in width. On both sides the chloritie slate for nearly seven feet in width yields free gold. The assays show from ouartz afTThslate an average of 12 to 14-ozs. per. ton; over 40 tons of tli class of ore is now on the dump; Should this class of ore continue in the vein for another 100 feet in depth, then the estimated value of these mines will not be overrated. larg Hare made you e- sliiBiiienc OX lw A few good Ttmbcrmcn for the ST AOTY MIOTE3, BILES VI LLE. X. C. Pants io-day. aiiotli erwi 1"X n Ti Tl nioiio DRESS GOODS wto-mor- nd we want row, you to distmc OODS ! derstaiid tly nn- ttiat Our 36 Inch all Wool Serge at Cents, is the biggest thing ever offered in this Market. We can nly mention a few of our SPECIRL BRRGaINlS,6 But hope you will look through our whole Stock before buying. 1a. coidiLia?! uisrEi o1 sold they DRESS GOODS AND pie. large The Royal Arcan u m pai d week &3, 000 insurance; of the L. ment of thei Ritchie. the It.' A. list. last late b or ; prompt pay stands pn tlife top J. t. Gaskill JsjDidfinfiis d vvel- e on the site now occupied ice n welling Mr. Wallace has built up a trade by close attention - to business and bv strictly fair deal- . ; , - " ing. j His trade extends over ten counties. r.rjie following telegram, which came to Mr. Foust, president Y. M. C. A., last night, will , be read with! interest by our citizens : CIntos. Miss.. Oct. 11. Great workihere. Can t close beiore wpplrl Cnntiniip nrcnnratj G. Peakson" TllC rC2J--r th;,t tl.nrM io tn houn,, n Mr. Pearson's corning will be tempered bv this additional evi dence; of his power for good and the continued presence of God's Spirit in his; work. - Prpsident Cleveland will certamly pass throughSalisbury Friday, Oc tober; 21st, between 4 and 4 o'clock afternoon and we hope to be able to get him to give us ten or fifteen minutes, that everybody may have an opportunity of seeing .him and shaking him by the hand. If, we could; induce linn -to stop over with us we wquld ffive him a blowout A I. . A ' : IT 1 11 1 4 tnat wouia oe equaiieu oy none that he had onrhis trip. Let every body come and see a live Democrat ic President. ' ling hfo us ojtTie corner of his lot prepaW-ory to building an elegant resiut by hi. -. - ri Me aney cc Uro. oner some ex- celleul bargains in dry goods; their stoclc Is large and choice and. they propoie to sell very low for cash. Read ad. in auotlier column. - ' ( The prospects for a cotton factory f arq boo m l ug u p agai u . We a re, as -Bured that a company will' be form . td oon; and the building of a fac . tory commenced next spring. . Miss Annie Bradshaw, daughter f Col. John Bradshaw, formerly of Salisbury, . was married in Xew York City on the 4th inst. to Mr. 5 Thomas G. Smith, of Long-I&land. Miss Nannie O'Brien returned to her home at Petersburg, Va., on Sunday last, after a pleasant visic of several weeks to friends in this city. ;- Her many friends hope to see Jier again in Salisbury ere long. . Klottz & Rendleman are receiv ing a large stock of goods larger Uian ever before; their business is extending. They have always made a specialty of good goods at low prices. . ' . ...'- - The contract dia3 been giveq out ' to erect a Methodist District Par sonage on thiot between J. D. Gaskill's and.J; Jf. Brown's.' This; is to be the residence of the Presid-1 ing Elder of the Salisbury District J ' We call attention to the very fa Torable statement of our First Na tional Bank: ?reat credit is duo . to the efficient and careful officers of I Barsaparilla, as a blood purifier-- Itgi the bank, who bv good i)U3i;nesstone- h(xh: ? reE tothe vital Wl,- UJ-.6UUU . .al,Vv3 Vans, corrects all irregularities. anl iwaudementcan show such excel lent results. Some Man's Folly. The Engineering, and Mining Journal, of New York, iu-its issue of October 1st, prints thcfollowing notice ; ''A complete set of mining ma chinery, to be used in - developing the gold mines in North Carolina, was shipped from San Francisco, Gal., last week' We can readily understand that under some circumstances it would liave been cheaper for the party who have undertaken this enter prise to bring their machifesry from California. For instance, if it had been given them free of charge, 'which i not likely. But to think that some knowing person (or. "uu- knowin? "1 has brought this ma- " e m w chinery all that jlis suming it could not be obtain ed east or in the State of North Carolina is absurd. If the machin ery in question is of such a wonder ful character that it could not be constructed cheaper, consequently better, by Capt. John Wilkes, of the Mecklenburg Iron Works, of Charlotte, we will consider our selves subdued. We should be preased to hear from any of our readers in this S.tate where this ma chinery is to be located and shall watch ' with interest its mission; i viz. : "Developing the mines of North Carolina." - . . . TRIMMINGS. I BRAIDED SETS, from 75 cts. to Jfo.OO ' SILK PLUS II, 75 cts., worth $1. 50. TrTT-no AA t UNDRESSED, HEAVY EMBROIDERED KID GLOVES, 90 ctg. LINEN TOWELS. 18x36, 10 cts. LIX'EX HANDKERCHIEFS, 10 cts. ' LADIES HOSE, 5 cts. 40 INCH SCRIM, 10c. . ' BEADED TRIMMIXGS, from 20 cts. to BURGniNS I N MISSES UN D CHIDRENS' HOSE. A Full Line of Gents, Ladies and Glnldrens' UNDERWEAR. AUSTRALIAN WOOL, CAMELS HAIR, and all grades of Cotton aud Wool - v A BIG STOCK OF CARPETS AND RUGS. The Largest Stock of Ladies Children and Misses Wraps in the City. v JACKETS, with and without Hoods. Raglands' New Market Plush wraps, and they must be sold. A large stock of Black Goods. Hen rietta cloth, 45 inches for $1.00; cannot be equaled for $1.00. i Ask for our BEATRICE WOVEN CORSET for $1.00 Our stock of SHOES, BOOTS, JEANS & CASSlMEUlb is corn pie Those who are indebted by open account or note are requested to cail and settle. We shall hereafter sell for cash only. Our prices are so low that wc cannot afford to do otherwise; MEEONEY & BRO. mut be shall liafrom time to time other biff shipments for "You to close di5 and ITou Must Mark them at BOTTOM let FIGURE and THEM GO. LOW!1 LOWER;!! AT-- LOWEST II! ' Fathers and mothers, sons and daugh ters, 3roung men and maidens, yonns: and old, gret and Small will certainly 'W pieasea io Know mat JJlessrs. tiallagher Brothers, photographers, liave returned and will be ready by the middle of the coming iveek to supply the demand for nrst-class photoraplis, which has been so much Frohi liam G hadapl felt durins their absence. a private letter "from Wil- ; Ramsay we learn that -he (asant voyage without paying thensual tribute to Neirtumis Dens. It took :the steamer G days - and 7 hours to cross the ocean, a remark ably quick' passage. Arrived in .London he was hospitably received and entertained by our friend, W T. Linton, who, by the way, is the busiest man in Loudon. Mr. Jl. also says that he met in London our townsman, Mr. WillJ Wilev, and hisjbonny Scotch bride. Mr. Ramsay'sailediast Saturday from Londoju to the V'est coast of Africa. Every wife and mcther in the countrv should know tbe great value of Ajrer'g vea or- fls itnpuritiei fro:n the 8stcni. ue it. rncc ,-- .old Manager E. B. C. llambley will commence shortly, the work on the Sam Christian mine ,in Montgom ery county. All the plans for hy draulic work are inl and tbe engin eers, will be set to-work in - ar: few days to. run the levels for the thirty miles of ditches. Far above the the falls of the Yadkin river the water will.be taken,and aqueducts for conveying the water along the side of the river bluffs and" across deep ravines" until itstrikes across the ranges of the Uwharrie, when the ditehes will curve the mountain sides for over 16. miles and enter this j;reat alluvial gold deposit. We understand that during the aque duct an d d i tch bnilding the jSu per intendent will have the mines run ning drifts in " four directtion through the three ranges that divide the waters of Isl.and Creek and the' Pee Dee river.- By this exploilation of ground 'they hoJc to reach the source of alFjthis aHurial gold deposited along the side, ridges and low lands of the Sam Chris tian mine. This mining will employ a large amount of labor, , skilled and unskilled, and by delving " and cutting the ranges will open : up new developments of mineral de posits that have long supposed to exist In thisTegion of. the county, bnfc harp nHver been develoned for Youn" me reason that tne. owners .oi me land not having the means to work iUTTZ & RES? The above telegram, received will apfllr for itself. The lot is a shipment of one thousand We have just returned from New York, where we bought tbe largest stock of Dry Goods, Clothing: Notions, Underwear, ever offered in this town. Bousrht from manufacturers and importers, with the Solid Cash, therefore we can sell at unheard of "prices. Dress Goods and Trimmings in all colors, from 8 cts. -up to the best Cashimera. Flannels, Tricots, Henriettas, etc " Fancy "Brocaded Cashmers, all wool f of ;B6" Clothing irom 5 to 13 yds. at Carpets, more than 20 pieces filling, at 12c. Ginghams, the prettiest we have ever "offered, at Ci, and 10c. Calicos, wagon load, at5, 6, 7 and c. Bleached and Brown Domestics, "5, 6J, 7,8. 9 and 1.0c. All Wool Flannels from 15c; up tp the Finest Dresa and Saque Fabrics. Uaderwear, in Shirts and Vest, for everybody, at 2oc. to the finest all wools.. RedJ wool Kint Shirts, from 65c, and up. Jerseys, to suit all,- from 50c. to the tC6t Tiant Goods, Jeans and Cassiraercs, from 10c. pet yd. up to the finest importetf Worsted. Clothing for everybody at prices to suit. Big Stock of the prettiest and best wearing Carpets ever offered, at prices from 20 cts. to T5c. , SHOES to suit all, from 35c. to the best French Calf, hand-sewed. - i Fancy Evaporated Apples and Apricots, Canned Peaches, , Apricots, Corn and Tomatoes. Edinburg Oat Meal and Oat Flakes, at 5 cts per lb. - Cheese, Macaroni, Prunes, Grits, Fancy Flour and many other good things to eat, all at prices to suit the times. . REMEMBER WE SELL FOR CASH OR BARTER. . Bring in your Produce and be sure you see us before you sell or buy, and get the best prices and buy for the least, at the Wholesale and Retail Stores of 11 : c ELUTTZ & RENDLEMAN. BUY THE AT BEST HESDQUhRTERS FOR THE PCREST AND MOST RELIABLE ' ' ,oF E R iTi 1 1 Li IjZl E R IS The undersigned still keep3 the old reliable brands, viz : THE SLV PACIFIC Axr STAR-BRAND GUANO, LISTER'S CELEBRATED BONE GOODS, PACIFIC DIS. BONES, ' ROYSTER'S HIGH GRADE, and STONO ACID, : . . also GERMAN KAENT. ..... "... ; three hundred pairs (1,000). The lot embraces Pants of every .des- ' - mmm - : mm rm ' m 4 i 1 cription, J eans, --J?ervs. Hair, Line ades, SatiiftrR Black and BrowL Cork ic. iiacK ana jsrown juiagonais, i? rencn English and American Caasimeresi 49, 59, 69, 79, 89, and 99 cents, up to 1.99, 2.69, 3.99 and 4 99. This is the time) to suppl yom'- -i 4, self for the winter; i Do not the opportunity. neglect 7 BAGKET, 0. O. D. 3TORB, All to be sold at bottom prices. - It will be to your very great'.advantage to call i 15 lj-. 4 : ana sce-gooas,- ana gel prices ana term? oeiore purcnasmg eisewncrc. ; . i - - - 201y . CT. ,T .TTITnT HBF?0 W jSTJ A Yorh Ojjice:- 4CC iCS "Broadway. JOHN BROOKFiLDAKt :- . t - II n
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