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Ill Klilt.il M & KAMKN, Editors and Proprlotora. TYKDNKSiUY. OCTOISEU 1. I;. KKAStJXS-H)U HL'l UU K iiA COTTON FACTORY IX ..HAI.l.SHUKY. A town cannot le in a reaMv pr--parous coudititn niil.is it is i.sfi ble for the great inn hi-r p"or .W.n.,l ...... .f..n.l.l,. I.xi.o i f - by their own l.-ii.-r. There ore few towns in the S!::c where there are more respectable white wumt-n who hnva to gam a miserable su!.lstai!ce ! Lv Hew;::. than nl Salisbury. '1 lie true wav to help theae people is to enable them to help themselves hy giving llieni a chance, to earn their ' own living, ami that can be done by n rilTTOX FACTORY , Weil managed, factories ro pay-. ing dividends of from I to 'N per cent. If our men wlio have their money loaned out at N Treeiit. had it all invented in a- Factory, their incomes would probably be doubled and the tcun benetilted bv their prosperity. As things are now. the colored population of Salisbury will soon greatly outnumber the white people. '1 h tobaeeo factories draw large numbers of colored people to the town. The more f.i.'tnn. ; there are the more of colored f.dks wnl mote their request the hearing was post in. Salisbury is already a great .ned until January licit, bond be cducational center for the col,, rid ing t'ued by the court. Senator people. J here is Iscrc an excellent graded school for them, where rcsi- dents of the town are educated free f ohftrw. There is a colored nor mal school maintained by the State at an xpene of ? 1 ")0o a year, whore tuition i free to ai! corners, and nhirc instruetion is thorough. There ; the Uvinjstone ('olh-o, ho? IVet-ient is perhaps the alilebt nit!) of hiii-iee h Xwfrir.n, it'&i&W- llvorfd-.V-aU'hiar.crtirttff1-is baelf .f l)V the- iiiSno Mre of ii !:irre d.n,..ii:ir.atii-n, and has Kit lv. wo iicdiT.-tand, p net) a pri-par.itur: depart merit where there m free tuition t' ii!! that cunie. Tins wtnte f'f thine;' a t,uri.l to draw cuhirid people to Silihnry in fb-eks. Antt it lifts drawn them, Vlte w.irs ao there were tiftv prrcent. m vt white ohiidrrn in iliis N:!to-d Pttriei th.m Onlored ehildron. i'ti the hist mo years there are iri'Te adnred children than whites. In one year ftne-twentii'th of the endured p"pu la'i'in in t lit enmity, mirside of i.tnr ill 'net, moved into the disfrirt as h"wn by the fi'lio..f (t iitjs. That is the number of eolon J ehihiren jr. tlie county f-r two snr.esriive years was nearly the (mme, in the 1irt of thme seten out of twenty ight were in our district, in the lirxt eight out of twenty-eight. t'liless something in doip to pre Tent it, the colortd people wilt soon wamp Jip town. Now t litre are tVo ways to prevent it. One isjy Tying to hinder them in their b;U- ti.' for prsK,jity, awake and move .nc oilier Urt eilollll to 'eep ahead of (hern. The ii liito 1 mm who is willing In take the for-, r course might to be drummed ' the Xiilo SaWMaty. Tlie ily e.nnrse o.en to in is to if.'ve n aheal of tl.ein. I se white men's ipital to dm white population to ' town, lliiild cntc.li faetories it will draw and employ them, i.-po..r roh, ri d woman pets In t- wigrs in me toWo factories , than the poor white woman can j: I ut any work, sometimes I. I'.llcll. twice If ..or white men will combine in e'.-.rl: to Ufteflt tludr own race much can be done. Protiilc em phut cut and wages for them, lace pride, if nothing better, ought to spar us np to keep uliead of the cob rwd irf'oplc. If it does wo wot, d soon have tin liveliest town i i orth Carolina, for uml,r tllpj ,, influences mentioned above oon have the liridast colored pop- latino in the State. J heir being v will proveau immense ail vantage to as if it incites us to keep our va racv iii front of them. If these things 'arc facts, and we I. ink thej re, something must be c leanil done ijuickly. The peo- le naturally look to the men of est means to be the leaders in '.riving and carrying out plans I the improvement of the town, jr are the natural lender of the ,;le. Iet them show us what to : fid contribute largely of tlteir ... . , ... iiiitoiluitt lor wi en i is seen ' 1 . I it .licirheiiasand ncurUure inter- j , i.i: . i., r..u,.u..uprVv......, j h ad the pcoplt' will follow. I - l .. eaid toe aureus in I the Treasury this year will bo a hundred million dollars. The law in regard to the impor tation of contract labor does not ap ply to salaried employees, so the Court decides. ....l-Unncccssary taiatio.iLia jin-J just taxation, " savs the Democratic (platform. Five words with more j meaning could scarcely bo placed j together. ; The salary of President Hates, "f the H. & . Telegraph Company, Jias been rt'iliicnl from 13,000 to 11.00" a year, lie fomented to the change. -.lodging from tho speeches at : ,1V,.T. ont., consumed by fire; loss the first Republican mectyr of the ,')!, 000. campaign, the motto of tho party j l'alatka. Fla,- denies nuthori i : "The war tales forever, with ; talively that there is yellow fever in us to spend the surplus." i that town. .' .. If the Itepublicati party Xuw York were not dee.:!, iu r la- tives wiiubl not nominule for Secre tary of State a man whoso only strength is bused On the dead. The Supreme Court of thp I'liitt-i States has issued writs of Iliiht's? Corpus in the cases of tnt';B Virginia State otters who were im-: primmed by Judge Bond. Thecae eoinrs np on Monday ?lh. The Supreme Court cf the Uni ted Statrs assembled last Mon- d:y morning t"' hear the Virginia contempt cases. Counsel for the defense were not ready, and upon Cunkhng h said to hare been tainrd by the defenie. ro- -The liepublir ans of the twenty-! fif4) conprrshional district of New ' York havo r.ominatctl for Congress, to succeed Frank iliseock, elevated . to the Senate, the notorious lobby-! it and member of tho old cana! ' ring lames J. lUdden. It was Shart'i, now tinder sentence to Sin .Nmir; pa securfng d ;.it0.Tyfnr hi the nei;etirv ley 1 tiOTT to carrj out his scheme. lie n jm; a propi-r a subject for peniten tiary diSeiplinc as Sharp liinwelf ; and vet he is nominated for Con gnH l-y the p rty of "great moral ideas !" The Ili-publican papers hare jjiv.-rt Jr.inpnt ( 'I'fVilitnit the ntost courteous of treatment, and while some comments, Very subdued, have been m ade on the motive which prompted the trip, it is very notieeubfp thirt n 1 democratic paper, the New York Sun, has lieen ram pant in it conduct and made com ment!! no lirpubhean paper would have been guilty of. President Cleveland in his travcU, bus made some good speeches, all in goml t;nte. and his little swing .momd t hi? circle harms nobody, and haa pot-iiMy helped him to a broader tiew of the p-js.ibilities of the great west. liacine ( is.) Journal. The Chicago Mail heads an eiliti.ri.il thus : Vliv the (jrand Army .Men iipposntlio tion of Clerulund." W'n uUh to trail the atte'.tu.n of the M:ii! ar.d : tliose who elipped Die article to the i fact that it takes for irrnnted a areat ! il,? more tliun elmt is true. If, I more than Hint is true. If tli ,. . ,..... , 1 Willi hail saitl "why the Itepub- i Iicmi (Jratid Army men are opposed to Democrat in s.liniiiistration," and followed up this nrliele with out entitli d : Why the Democrat- tc (ir in I Army Men indorse the Clevi land Aduiinislration, ' then the article would probably have hi-en a fair one. et. .. ..j . . ....wt.. ..v. . ....1. ( , to draw the line between Itcpubi,- I'll Ik A till I IV fill ll'Tilt ll lal il 1 1 1 1 Armf i men. 1 lie at Ir nipt to draw the! Ilrand Arniy into the lleptibliean i camp has been a signal and com- plete failure. ; "" " Ashcvillo Cilitrn: Minister and Mrs. Curry, and Mr. and Mrs.i Uiohmond Pearson and family, left llichinond 1 hursdav for New 1 ork, I whence they will .tail at onr.e. for. Spin, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson will spend imirli of the winter in South eru h ranee and oilier . sections of Kurope. .4 merle fcyrr IHsrovertst. Al the time when Cltiinhns .lartcd In reareh of Ihe New Wftrl.t, nearly every man wotimn ami ehil.l in Kurope Insl.letl . II. ( tl.m ... Nfi'W n nrld loiliM-ovcr . When lie rsme back, crowned with sue : ce. a Hrae trox.rll..n of these eood ... i.ul. .i.H.,1.. ...a tr . ibey were aMve to .lav many of ihem ; wf.itl.l it.niliilis hi.i.l that America hsit nr-ter Ik-ci. .li-eovred st all. AmanwilM nive up anvtMnc in tti world rathei than i a p.4 i teory. for eiampie. I..k si Ihe nmiHi.in Is Ineurahlr Dr. Plerei's i ii,.iii,.n i,uti..i iii.v.r(. h.. ......i i , . ,( thousands of eases, anil will euro il.om. ami m..re. but these people enn't trivc up j Ihelr liolnl. Nevertheles the "Dlseoverv will eure any ca of eoiwuiiouloo, If taken m tins, TFWf7 OF THE WEEK. Sam Small is lecturing in Jicw York. Sam Jonei ! preaching in Bir mingham. Haiti more & Ohio stock is rapidly advancing. Tho Thistle sailed last Saturday f,.r s,...f Spain in to. cottatrnctjijLjrpn- cluds of 7l'00 tons each Ten counties in Iowa have women school superinlenden's. A new counterfeit fivo dollar gold piece has made its appearance. The President and party reached Memtihiscti lust Saturday Five new cases of yellow fever at Tampa, Fla., last Sunday. I nnrn Li.ittintr milts nt tYirt 1 he yellow fever at I arnpn, Ha., is uh.it ing; so frr about thrve deuths Between two nnd tliree hutulrcd ! bales of cotton ilcstroyeii by tire nL ' LancAfiirr, S. C. j Mrs. ('mik, better known uiuUr Ine un,n lf P"tmf ""ock the Tho tTnnprincfi of Germany is seriously ill. It is even doubted if he can live much longer. Judgo Barrett, of New York, lias decided that the boycott is an ille gal conspiracy to interfere with the rights of others. Preparations are being m.vle for the hanging of tho seven Chicago t anarchists. arpenters are bui.d-' ing the se;t(Tuld. The merchants and Miners Iiank of Iron Mountain, Mich., has Hosed its doors, the cashier bring absent , 1 in Canada with f,l.i,0i0. ; Jmlge KHet, who made the we! ' come wpeech to the President n,t 1 Memphis, Tenn., dropped dead dlirinK the ceremonies. I A Cannon Hal! train on the '""'nP' Atlantic rairo:i(l crash es into an eti'refs tram at lout s lnd.: some tweiUv tlle4. t V - N - le- nr.v J. .l.iftle comes o?ft jn Senatof- ...'.! IteM'Ti, of .New'Jer v, und sc cubing him of corrupt dealm (ien. RotsUngiT, a few wi-rlitK csliin.ili'd nt l.SOrt was doinp sm-li the feted und worshipped, hero, is' a l,niiie ihirl the nrt ineome ii to ihiv tindi r arrest, tliri-.itcne.l rlii.ne id miller's :iyt, et. ., w.is with exnulsim from the (Ion. Ib'tger Tryor and lion. ,1, Randolph Tto kT, two of the moat emineiit Southern lawvers, Imvi been rutained to tlcfcnd the anarch ists. Tliere were several earthquake shocks last Friday on the shores of the (!nlf of Corinth, tineoe, and the inlmhitans arc deserting their homes, Funeral services over the remains of the hite Minister Manning held in New York, after wbn tho body wan Kent bv i xpress to Orleans. A four tnry building in the course of erection tumbled down in New York. Sn dead, as many! mortiiilv and over twenty I;ghtly Wiiu nded. A live story Mm 1 1000 cotton mill at ill i niaiit ie, Ct., burned, loss l..Vo,0iMi ; h.ijuraneo 1257,000. 'too operatives thrown out of cm ploymr-nt. The lEoman Cutholio Church is .dmiiiistra-;dei,miiiciiiK Henry UeorKo's Land tl.enriea I'nn.nlilela are heinff iln- trihuti d In Iho itariRhea where (Jl-rK' aPoll- 1 he allianeo of Italy, lierinany na Aiistra m uM Jcen renewed tor nvc years, limy reserving iiic rijtni ,,. ;,..: t....i ...r,,J .... tue event oi a r riinco-lieriniiii war. Two boys, aged 14 and li)f re cently fought a duel with rifles in Pittsburg, u., II, A bullet went 'h rough tho clothes of each, but 1 1 " "W""- A steamer and three - war-thipt are aeai are searching for the Itritish gun , uBn -.hi,.!,, it i. f,.up,.,l ' ,uat jn tl t ty(lhon wlli, . .. .. f.nni W. ...... .. Ul.. usp, ghat. Train robbers atopeil a train near Kl Puso, Texas, scattereil the door to the mail car with a bomb, but the tirs'. robber that entered the car was killed by the mail agent with a shot gun; the others left. ...1....1 .. i, n i... y,,u,iBy t jrKcns Tenn T , , ' 1;. '., ,,, was a mile from the depot. The train was stopped and run back and the President got on. Nashville I had made big preparations. ! I5ev. K. Winston Tavlor, the former pastoi of the Aniericau Mel hod it Episcopal Zion Chtirch at Marvville, was last week sen tenced to thirteen years imprison ment for burning his parsonage to secure insurance money. Thomas Snid'-r, an accomplice of Tavlor, was given seven years. A J. lllenthen. the editor of the Milineaivdis Tribitnf, A republican p.,pr. Upun the recent visit of the President to that city, saw fit. to slaiiiler the CresuJent a wile, i lie r , : ... . ... indignant ettixona burnt him III nud the city council lias .- "i .. ..i P""' or-iin.iiice ueiiouncing tue 1 attack and Jemanding a retraction. WHIT LOCO WRIGHT, (Successors to Overman & Holmes) MRIN STREET, SALISBURY,-N.-C TII.K OXLY KXI-I.FS1VK HOOT AXI) SHOE HOUSE -l.VTHIi WB CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OP BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. ! Take this speci ! largest and chenrx-at tn.mia of ::e of liOOT AN to some of our reliable LADIES -A-HSTID MISSES IIAYKS, MUKKAY V CO., Aid K A M A UV I . CI. KM FIT PERFECTLY: EASY ON' THE FEET ; ... , .... , SLl'lllllOIl IN STYLE. Come and See for Yourselves, or hear what our Customers gay i That our Atlrt-rlispments ;iro trull. ful ! That y.ni will bo politrlv au.l j.lca.iialy rv,-.l '. That uur bargMius are real ALSO A Kt'I.I, LINE OF MKN'S HASH AM' M A i If I.N K S!:VKI MMKS. AM. KKLIAIil.K .MAKI U A III! A N T Kl. A complete line of Solur Tip .vi anil a hauiWnii' line of INKA.N T 2 to 3 From Kn.HhfiIle. A meeting of the friends of the firm owning the Kuochnlie K!"ur ing Mill w held in the Academy Thursday night the Cith. I'n.f. V. It. Hrowri h is made rhaiiman cf the meeting :tnd afalcd to t he a'tldierif-e the oMei.t " tlie mtxliiii: .Thc JeUkmJtM. - .. i. , - I ., prorn rtv, ill uorkiiipan.l net (finis at tinio of I I'roocitv K'$ percent, on e.ip;J;i!. The av erage monthly gruuhng w,,a i.MMr llis. all ctitwtom grind ing. The mill wtis in opttation K nowtths, and had proved a ver? valuatdc in vestment and onegreatlv aiprecia U.! cor.ctr.ntlj pntromi-d lv tho community. The mins are rained at 1,0.00 leaving a of grain and property of ;,h.'0. The firm rs entirely unable to re build (lie mill and the community feeling deeply the need of such an enterprise, it was reolv.d nnatu- mously that a committee of Be bo appointed to neijotiste with piirtieal who would be likely to nbuilil tho1 ruins and eie siidielent eneoiirage- .... . i.,.:ij,. ment to mduoe a speedy rebuild ; Committee : r . It. llrown. A. 1 ot. II. II. l'hwter, Calvin Deal nd A. ' i Van l'elt. It rnu resolreil that committee of fire influential men in different sections be appointed, and whose duty it shall be tosolu it aid, which is greatly needed. C..m mittce : H. M. r'nrr, Wm. I.ipe. Ju. Ovenash, Calvin and A. Yost. Moved t lint names of all frivers be reeordetl in the firm's milling re. . cord. It waa mored that the see i retary of this meeting furnish cop. our (ierinam. (Jtiito a crowd of ies of the nroceediiiffs to the Con cord Times and the Noimi Caho- ;""r ""'i' '"'"ft lr 't "ii ,, l on will hii.l II lo your muTcl lo call on : I.I.N A IIKHAI.H. ;iiielH'f,.relmvlB)n;lewUere. Allkimlsof ' Flwlrle Hitters. i Country Prod no r tiout'til for esKh or harler. ! This renmly Is heeonilncw well known' Thaaktnc rou I' J1"1' pulronase In n.i.i x . I... -i". ,, ,r . lion, All who haft turd Klectrir Hntrn1 sinie the same song of prime A purer leert lo do a"l lhat Is elsiine.1. tlirtrie Hiltlers will e ure nil ilNeae. of the Liver tfUntm aat otlier affecil. eaww-j ' t.v in.piire blots!. Will ilrivo Mitlnria I fn.m 11. system ami nrevenl as cure all J. ., r ... trie llliieas. Knllie salisfaelinn . Ued. or money refuil lnL Price Sue. and tl IK) per hoitlc at Tliw). r. Klulli & Co's Drvi5 Store. Lent Items. ,1r. J. P. Smith died at lii homo on tho Hth inst, Mr. Lewis Anderson hm moved into this neighborhood. . Dr. Cowan and family wcro vis iting relatives in Iredell this week. Mr. A. A. Dcmaren't youngest child bus been lick of pneumonia. Mr. Kdnnind llriggj is putting up a new tore at .lanuing. Jr. and Jkrs. Teiitz wero visit ing .l(r. t'odie in Iredell last Week. Tho horn of tho 'possnm hunter ia heard in the land. Col. It. II. Cowan will not gin cotton this season. .lrs. Coble's funeral will be nrewhed at St. Mark's eh inch on ! Sunday, also iireachin2 in the after - nuon, uy llev. tl. n. v. line M. For constipation, "liver eoniplslnt," or biliousness, .lea hcaibche , and all .lis eas's anitnir from a i ionlereil torn tion of Ihe liver and stomach lake Dr. IW s I'leasaul Purgative IVIIeia a jrnile las atlve or acme loIIislic aceoMliiilu . na of dot. C4TY- ilivi.itif; vou to examine one or the I) SI K) ICS -h Ui.$ fmu attention SHOES F.XT U!K1, A I1AI.K, ZiKil.K. Kfl IV KKKD, Common Setise and aukenphast. I f-ii-. iiiF. a,,! m,,,-, f,r i-i.ii.irrn. WjiiTi;n(;K WiKiiTf SAl.ianURY. N. o. ('Jiririir v u-e of IT ruf;irrh tlllv :r v H nie-ty. lv fiirt-il ALL PARTIES i ii.Hi !ti"l In f, r:ir,! :,n i;.. r-ipnftd mu.l mine III. ir 1 ill. Ihi. till. a. r u lo prM'tiif mr.!l yi h o:4"' rin inn- si . r,r. .ii,t r. wrvirw. In v"' -" "' B IVtrr .il it. . . . II I TUAMliAM. M I fValiacs s New Fall and Winter Stock j Jast Bought, I am ilnllv moving the I mm. i lh-ir Kt.dk 1 hare rw iTrr.-i ir. 11.'.- ' inarket. MvHne IK.inc.lle lry (;..xt i Klannela, t'f-iaka. Shawls. Hlaiikels, will . he ton.plete hy th'tober Olh. CLOIHiNS t ' CtCTHlKS !! CLOTIIiaS !'.! BT.il lloy' Huiu. wilt he i,l nt u. l, tow P''ee a- to atmnirt y.u y,y line u( SHCES ' at of aifh wake, thai ilt..w.ho hire tneO me. ar. a.r Ihit lliev have eiviti . ,.,.ri, ,,,, ,. ; , Ur -e (mt ti o . n..v' and Children HATS, UNOEOm OSAWEiiS. sn.l a full tie. full sn.l cin of ftirntliiiij5 jt.-.i i le "I.K k of i.. A; tit j trr r Wooden War,.. Groceries. Crockery. .lekiu,.,: . 'u?ZZZZ. MY WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT i. o..e...i..i I fi-itrr If that fry es - pertcnoc ..f in Teir. cimhh ine Ui know iN.ir4..i. ftoive the largest sto k 1 Ih(. j :l.a lmirs truly. 1 V. WALLACE. 3V EJ TV- ( t (-.)-( ) J J W , w-S J ' I I vr a ,n. linl.l an.l tKilw.a Isk .In "oui ano toiver Jewelry, coo.l.ling or the latest style U11KAST-PINS, KAR-RLVtiS, CUFF 1UJTT0XS, J HUSKY PINS AND COM US. GENTS' COM.AU AM) CtTF . jirrroNs, WATCH CHARMS ft CHAINS. NKCKl.ACK.S ANDKINOS, KI.OIN, Ai;illAM, j AND HAMPDKN WATCHES.! I will handle nothing hut the very bent J of evrrylhinj; In my line, and rusrantes j every article Just a represrnlMl. Come one, come all, as 1 can suit every taste and pckct book. Very respectfully' W. U. liKISXKIt. :'01y The Jeweler. Mixkhais: The Transmiinlana Ileal K.mle and Trust Coni.iiny, Koran 43 F.a-h t A.twviu.. v.-.i. r..u. ; C. M m.tIji.o pr,..i,'i..ni v t..-...' doiie. Manager, dealers In mines, mining projienies. ml all simla of real estate. v C'orrivpoti.h'nee Invited from nil p'lriiei ,avi,g mbieril claims r..r ilevilopmenl. . ... , , , , ' . A"KI1 "" ""d Silver Ore, (HI. Analyses of other ores nt Imvr.l nms. All aaaavluir ilime nmmtjle i ihee.ua. i pany's Inhiirulury Iii Asluvillu. 47iu;jl Store PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND WILL BE IN SALISBURY ON ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21ST, AXI) EVF.11Y ItODY KIIOI'M) COME TO TOWN THAT DAT AM) SEE IliH. AXI) ALSO THE Mmamoth Stock of Dry Goods AT rm 'Y(;i $ g6f:ItTiTZ. 0 ' ON THAT DAT WE With SKl.I. PUT CtK)D8 25 PER CENT. CHEAPER, SO ASTOlilVK Al.t. A C1IANCK TO llt'V AT HOTTOM TKICKS. DKKSS (iOOI).S, DltKSS HKKSS " 1H1KSS l)llhS 10 et. Ui ct, JO en. JT cts. rls. j Trinsig'3 To !latcli l.sil'f, Krnhrni.li n l Ki-1 HUttrt, - . ; Latlics I.iiirn llaiiilkcn-hioffl. from ; l.mfn Towels, l-ar'i- Sie. . Tahlr IHmntk. Turkf-v livil and White, I " Oil Ch.th 4'.t i.oods, . . lUankots, tl.ixi iht pair. I'aprra of I'lim. . : Hi; Line I.di,sninl Mi.s,r Ji low (U'Wii as mij rw Vurk bouse. yoe W1I.I. KIM) KVEBVTIII.VO AT. TUB XKW YORK ' 4 . -3 ltiiU3xdrefroiii riaevijerc .-ibm rtm bmf.nivmf-ito- omr and see oi. PollU, tleiiti, low I rieet on. aowi motto, of tho , SEW MV EfMlDlUKM j VAN WYCK & SCHULTZV 40 In addition to the above we would call the attention of lb public tir BOOT, SHOE HAT STORE, Corner Main and Vwher strtt (MeCnbt.ins' Corner.) W hare decl- dedly the largest and most com id. ' d,T Uur Win( Sl().k ,)f ! MEN AND WOMEN HEAVY J 1 pnrchased and com ing in daily. . "mo, e ' i ...... num. ..... .t 1 be found in the Northern markets, and it is our intention to well then as low as HOOD .SOLID (iOOJ)H can b aolrt, Wedon't prU.nd t Si: I.I. xYT COST, bnt we do sell on Short Profiu, and our price will bear ds nut in what we say. Tn be convinctd ia to call and ciamino before buying. Helow 1 qle P'ieei lndard i MKNS 1IKAVY .SOLID BOOTS, hoys YOCTIIS " " " I mum .Men'l pill. Ill Mr lirojrana VomeniaolidpeggiloStan.1rarH'rewlip.Shoe ,7 " 1.14' M all guaranteed solid and satisfactory. Men's Robber Hoots, It. 50 Mens, I Jd ies and Misses Itubbers ami Arctic Over Shoes at different prices. A full line or the old reliable Ntan.llcy, ZIKOLKK MKO 8 and Clement, Will & Hull Indies and Misses Shoes always on hand. We have nice assortment o( Stetson and Melville HATS in Stiff, Crush, and Fur. Also Hoys Hals and Caps at all prices. In . OentH riuiid-Maelo Shoe yon can select from lloyden'e, Adle-i, and Taylor Carr t, all fii ra l.able goods. Measure taken and tit guaranired when not foftnd i Stock. We have just received a new supply of very attractive TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLRS. and all kinds of Traveling bag, which will be aold at the ' usual low prices. Prompt attention given orders by mail. COTJlTTIviY MEBCHA1TT3 would find it to their interest to exainiiie our stock before buying their winter goods, no we think we could save them freights from Jiorthrrn m'vrkets if not more. ! JIkssiis. Jxo. I.. (Lock) CabsoX, and Cn.l. M. UnnH w, are conneo-. . ted ivith this house and will take pleasure ill showing am pricing yoa goods. Prompt and courtvont attention lo all. ' ' .; ... err resmtfiille ery respect III I ly, . . . OITTTTT IVf Jp TT AM XTTXTftT nil H LJ 1J X Z-l Qb i V AXt W I l.'ii.. anir - Wurth 15. ' SO. 4S. " r.o. 7.V at Sane Discount. ?S CM. 10 tta. a p. I CM.' - 30 . 17 eta. - . 10 cU. r ni. Cloaks, Wraps anal JacktU M Kent d.vr Stef re'a llrug htara) c stock III Salisbury, and adding to K BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS They were selected with rare U giwda : $2.00 to 14.00 per pair. 1.7J " KKS 1.45 "7 00 1.00 ' l.KS ntfu vhi ni.w., i.m. itsi "
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1887, edition 1
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