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NORTH CAROLINA HER LD. WEDNESDAY, NOV !fTA Her ill hi the largest circuit Hon of any jmper puUUh&l in Rowan C'jyntu. - ' " srcnn'Tiox iiatks : Cnjfoarif pal l In alTame, - - - f lJW . rsolTTni-i ift alrant. " 2.00 Klxmaalh. - . - ... j.oo afwHbM will be caliisi on or notified when abcrfiiWns are due. CITY ITEMS. , ; . . ' " ' Mrs. I). IL Harry, .w Misa Fan-j fiy Neely, now of Charlotte, spent j List Uek with relatives and friends j here. V v' - e call attontipn to the advi'r tideVfMit of Mrs. Scott. She knoirj hr bnifness and we 'have no doubt that she will give "entire satisfaction to her customers. - Tho funeral if Mr was one of I ho most A. C. Harris Ead -. events ; manv a'manly eve became dim vhen the earth dropped ti nto the coffin,5 "dust to dust, ashes to ashes.' , W. L. Sa'.indcrs,." Secretary of sState, is in town gathering ma terial, for this work, the History of Arorth ;Carolnia, the first .volumes tof which are out.-.-. The S jut hern telegraph ''"office is a thing of the past. We regret vpry.mucli to' see it go, anil more so to-lose t lie clever and gentle man ager. M. Moore, who is ;no- in . Charlotte.- ' r - 'iTlic stores are gradually, afjsum , nig their Christmas looks holiday' food., toys, 'etc.; are being dis played tastefully. The desire and demand for a better class of goods ia increasing in an astonishing way. Peter I). Goodman, sentenced at the last term of our court.but' -who wtis out on a five hundred- dollar bond, has left for parts unknown. Hi s bo n d a m en a re s ec u r c d ' by tn o r t -, gages,, and .they will not be ' the lookers. . . " ' . - - On Friday-last the account's of ll L r..-T.., A l-K Building and Lean Assoc'ratio'n were audited, . .More than ' t4,l00 hail passed jth rough bis : hands in Octo. ber, anJd the .total assets - were 23,S::03. : : W. A. James, who has- been in .'Chicago '-attending, as a delegate the National Convention of. the Brother- lioou oi Ijocoiiioli ve iiuioeei.5), . ie- turned last Saturday. Will s?iy lie likes the West but is glad . toy get back Jiorne. - ,-;.. - 1 The b a 3i est place in town is at "oar -depot; the laying of new side:: rack a, building of new platfor.ms, would plainly indicate the; grJat' increase in traffic, if tlfc presence' of an 'endless number "of , freight, cars' could not convince One. of. .that fact. " , - :';! : ... . .:.; 1 Z I" -f' ' .QiIq of the most phenome-wal facts i'srhnw our. nftonle attend the' 'ser-' mbns of Rev., 11. G. Pearson,,tQ have.an attendance averaging -l'o'OO twice a day .in a. town that does not con tain. over 4000 people, is certain :" ly remarkaWe,;and'is proof positive, that Mr, Pearson has a power Oyer -otif -people never before csercdsed by . "anybdd; The success miscalling our people to their duty hi; regard to tneir spiritual welfare is uue to llr." Pearson's Biibliin.e. 'simplicity Hn finpakino-16 them. 1 '. 'I-'-: " - ' - f, ."As engiirerr P. D. Roueche pulf ediis freight train through Swan iiayvok.Tnpiel,, a landslide took J place -which blocked about..;JxO00. feetuAfitiie. tunnel, fortunately- no ou- WasMiart. -We cannot -ascer-. tattt'jte. amou'nt of damage" doiie or how" long it will-take to re.paij: .the 'same. . These slides have occurred -at that" tuner rather frequently, bu? Vre have, tio doubt that ; steps wilFbe taken-a-t once to remedy the evil and make a repetition impossible;- - Iloll-of llonoi4 for Miss Jessie N6ehT,6 room for the fnontlfo'f " Oc- . hed,, (iilbci't Swi.nk, Charlie IvUtttz, . Luthct .Brown,; Arthur:' 'Broii, Warren Klivttz, . James. .Sprinkle, Reaves; II adenK. Jeddie- Rbsernppd, Connie Vanderford,- Willie John ston; John Shepherd, Fred Schnkz, Mattie Grillin , Euphy Atwell, Lela . Blackwell. Jiiss Capitola .Moose's roqnv llarr.is jtvell, Wahhr.Free-r maffX'anier.GpiffinVintmve ey,;'ouise Teave.";Amuc:" Ne&ve Sudie Sprinkle, Fannie :prin"kkv Jloseman.; ': ' r ... ? T JXevts Advertl3enieiit3. . : . ' "i-,-; : - - V Kofi ce to "C red i tors J . ! W. Man ney,:adm,,r of A. C. Harris, dec-'d." Notice to C red i tors' J. ,La wso n: Kluttz,v adm'r of ' JIary; "MMft- Combs,-4ec'd. f . ? ... - Nblice ' to Credrtors--Rob? t. U Cowan ad m'r. of John P. B.mith. County, Commissioners, Meeting. Th County ponimisstoTierl".. inet iast londay at the tis'uat titae'iatfH place,' Sum u e r, Rlu ttzj Bake r I an d Coleman present - V " ' . .. ' A. S Hei Hg w as'a ppoi n ted-jau - Provisions were made for severa out of door poor several-accounts were presented - aua oraerea paid. .. ' . - - v ' Fourteen paupers were reported if in pour uuubo uunng iasv moun, me nuance committee repor showed $2,T00 in the trea3ury,vith nojndeotcaness. : v T1IK COTTOX FACTOItV. Ir. Pcarsonin a lecture yestcr- fi;ij afternoon, d'wtll ton tne fet that tbegreat many poor and indi-.j gent people we have here ought to be and mud be helped not by gifts j and alms but by a chance to make; an honest living. I hat a cotton fiirtorv wr,n!,l i.. ihV rcrhedv. ! J ' ' S l t - - - - 1 Pursuant to these urgent appeals a large number of citizen gathered this morning ai the Warehoiiso'and organized by calling 'Upon Rev. F. j J. Murdochto act a3 'chairman and f Theo. Ruerbatim as Secretary. Mr. .HUPJOCU, l llU'JUl-iil UliU c iriu-fet words pointed out that it j 1)aj atm.;St Leooine a necessity to j .jpj Cotton Mill hire,, to 'help! tuA r,o,r whites: nnotinff tl'n.1 S ! Henderson's words thai iuvxt to rJigion Salisbury needed - a cotton factory. . "', " Rev. J. Hum pit-, I). D., seconded Mr. Murdoch appeal, lie said that he knew so well the appalling condition of the poor whites of our town and that a cotton factory would, be a sufficient remedy. Mr I II- Fount urged three reasons for the building . -of U mill. 1. In creased general prosperity of the town.. 2.-Benevolence and charity in giving the poor a chance to earn a living. 2. Cotton mills pay"" a handsome interest to investors. J...F hOSS, in . atlirmiiig Mr roust s remarks said that every Cotton Mill in the South va3 on a goo'd-paying basis; ; Dr. Summcrrell said that as health was a great fat-Wr in a man ufacturing community he would state that fn his practice here of 44 year3, in tl;e last ten years SaU isbury had. been a:- healthier town than anv in the -coiHitrv. Dr. S.4 also indorsed the scheme "as .a bp nevolent'crn'e and one that would help everyone. ' " - ' " - Mr W h Kluttz moved that a committee of five be- appoint ed by the chair to solicit ubicrip tions and fonnulaie.)laiia for " the purpose of inateriajizing the washes of the meeting- .Carried unani inouslv. . Maj H W Cple, the., veteran ad vocate of cotton mills, spoke earnestly and fervently in favor, of the undertaking. .' 1 . On motion the chairman was added to committee' -on soliciting and plans. . The meeting then adjourned.'' The committee afteiivarda ap pointed stands v as follows ; W L Klnttz, chairman ' S II Wilev. V7m - Smithdeal, J DGiiskill', Theo ' F Kluttz, Rev F"J M ii rduch. " v - Committee'-TOet' at 12:30. p. m., to-day in N. O. Leiald. office, Mr W Li Kluttz in the chair. Mr Gaskill acted as secretary by re quest. It was moved to make the par value of the share $100. Car-' ried. The capital stock was, upon motion fixed at not less than 8o0, 000 and not exceeding 100,000. It was moved that whenever 304 000 are subscribed, the chairman shall call a meeting of the subscri bers for the'purpose of OKganizing and electing otiicers and directors. After a lengthy discussion the mo tion was adopted. . A Pushing SI an. Witkbusiness a well selected energy, pluck and stoc L- of g'ene ral merchandise, well advertised, J. Rowan Davis of Mill Bridge is doing a business that any merchant in town may be proud of. Sotneone, whom we must believe, toM us that his cash sale3 ran up to -?1000 per month, not to speak of the-barter and cotton trade. ' Mr. Davis is building up a fine busie.ss and we wish him success. " Hchool Census. : The school census of our district has been completed and returns made to Mr. Linn. The number of white children in our district is 720, an increase of 57 over last year. The number of colored children is 6G2, a decrease of 29. The total number of children in the district is IjOS'ttiv inciease of 28 over last year. This is the first time in'three years that the number of white children exceeds that of the colored. We attribute it in a good mQasure to the fact that owing to the Build ing and Loan Association the. num ber of houses for whites has greatly increased, and-tljat a chance is giv en to every manto procure a home. The Harrison Sale.. . Last Monday, Nov; 7th, a large crowd of eagebuers gathered at the court house to attend .the- sale of the-valuable Harrison property The propertbroughtthe following prices : lots, 50x200 feet, on extension of Fulton St., arerajjed about $89 each"" 48 lots ou exten- fcion of Jackson Stt, 50x200 feett averaged 150 each. 4 lots of four acres 'each If miles west of town, averaged $128. 50 each. The largo brick, residence and other valuable improvehients with 6 acres of land, also a lot of 19 acres adjoining the uauje, ou.wnicn is a hue barn, or chard and a small house." was nost- poned'by consent until vv n'InAt Saturday, 12th inst., at the" court house.- . The small lots were mi.liQOVl K "many of our best citizens, whn iil limprove Ahem at once.? -, The election on Mood sir i-n- 'ntV - i lotte to determine whether that city would i3sue 550,000 in... bonds for improvements - was ; carrietL Tint Uvf yoted against issuing the bonds. 51 r. lVarm's Jttptlii-. This 'neelingstitf continues. . far about ZOO formi U h tve be? n made ami ;,.--: l..?r f'-.t ,-.-,;,i--Hi of backslider have returned. Wei m"'1 decP 'R"-f th it we u-'p cannot jet tell wotrcup.to thia is tof ror i lhc l?aih f fcnr 'fcUov-citi- groar, but we hone; that it will con-Ik21 friend, Mr. A. C. liar tmue till the whole kingdom of t 1 lies in onr midst ia pulled down I and the very foundations of wicked ness are broken np. We hear that there 13 a prospect that" several sa loons will be closed and Christian people are now considering how em ployment is to be procured for the saioon Keepers wno wisn to relin quish their trade. Another very 'practical question arises. The ef fects of the meeting are reaching th-- outcast women. If they are to be, rescued homes must be provided for them. -Now, we understand that 31 r. Pearson exacts to hold snch" meetings in every large town in North Carolina, and so it is probable that a helping hand will have to be held out to many of these poor women for whom Christ died or they will perish. Cannot an asylum be opened for them ? Can not the Y. M. C. A., or. the Odd Fellows Undertake to open one? Or, if It is better, cannot some of our Churches undertake to start one. Surely contributions will flow in. regard les. of denomination al lines. No one will stop to ask in what religion they are to be trained eo they are to be? trained as Christians. This is a subject to be considered and to be considered now.- For it concerns not only their own souls but the good of so; eiiety. However penitent the' re cned may be now, if left without a home many will return to their old life and begin; 4ga' n to corrupt so ciety at its verjv core. . MOIIIUASV KKPOJtT. J.J. SanJmertU, M.O., County riiyicln. ' Deaths for the inont'J of October : Whites; 3. Colored, 1. MINING NOTES. Col. II. Davey in company with Mr. J. C. Jndd, arrived here last T h u r s d ay from London. T h ey come in the'intorest'of the Stanly mines; We found them gentlemen and thorough business men, polite, and courteous." ' This is ; their first visit to this country, and they ex pressed themselves highly pleased with the outlook. .We arc a!way3 pleased to mopl gmtl&neii from the othei side .of the water. SLittger E. B. C. Ham bley of 'the Sam Christian mine is expect ing daily the arrival of his staff of oiliccrs from -London. - Prof.- G. B. Hannah, of the 11. S. Mjnt, Charlotte, N. V., paid us a visit la:t week. De is one our reliable experts of life-long exper ience in mining and metallurgy, and no man is better posted on our mineral resources. Randolph County. The work on-the B ransom m:ne is progressing. They are, now driVr i.ng an adit on the side. of hill to cross-cut the large-deposit of. low grade soft ore jn talcose slatei "The width and depth of the bed has never been ascertained. Only one shaft,. 4" feet in depth, was expoli ated tn the free milling ore. This adit will -Cut the mass nearly 100 feet below -the outcrop. They in tend, as soon as-frhey can commence stoping to erect a 10-statnp mill. Furr Mine I(rCabarn3 county, is to be thor ouffhrv onened out this winter. The parties interested are now pur chasing supplies, etc -, and. Smith deal, our enterprising mining sup ply mervdiant is to supply all neces sary eqn'ipmeat. v The samples of ore sent us from Caldwell county, for assay, are com- i - t -. ; posea maiuiy oi veinstoue ironi two or more veins,., whose gangae differ in mineral, from local causes. The veinstone of No. 3 ore con tains a f errugi nous quartz associa ted and deposited in Geales are in crustat.ions on faces of the quartz f sulphufetv of silver, Crocoisite, .1'. : . Hyromorphitf , while in . the otner samples aroiftinu re -particles of Ga lena with suiphuret of iron, from oxidation liberate the fine flour gold. -After careful assay our" ex pert will be sent to make, examina tions, for commercial value?: ' - We understand that "contracts have been given to quite afaumber of miners for drifting and tunnel ling through the "several- ridges n the Sam Christian mine i n order to ascertain the locatioiyof the chim neys or rich deposits of free "geld that "have, supplied the numerous Hills vand ravines with gravel de posits of quartz and free gold. Ail this work will be prosecuted dariug the time occupied in erecting the immens.e'pumping machinery .for si n icing an d hydranlic.work. B u i 1 d ings are in course of erection for the accomodation of -miners, labor ers, mechanics, &c. .The engineers are engaged profiling the ground for -ascertaining distances to be driven by .the miners; also for drifts on gravel beds from the bed rock, thereby utulefmintng ine. supertuj- posed soil which in many places - is U17 lO OV iCCV 111 nitnuva. aw will enable, them to attack only t the frravel beds, though at point3 the overlying soil -contains nuggets .of free erold- These points will be inteliirentlv understood before the Uy d run lie work' i 3 pu t i a opcrat iou . j fl t Air&f-.am C. Harris. r. ; .t it . . . I?! h1' wlucn cccnTnti on Sondat morn''n? XovnHr Cth, at rj sroVlock. He had been down- j 2 stairs tnat morning, bat went! A rfTf of tbe -t3r sd nlgnlng fback into his room to finish hi j enJti Emr. At tbe time f toilet, when without any sign oriJ0 &T,taX in Xew York the kwrning he fell to the floor dcr.d.1! j Woild imAc of him a fotkws : f,The little nerro bciv that waited I "I? fr the rrrtet curiowtr thai Hon him called for " htln which4 V. ' : ";''w,ura?:iiirt,,li Uverrroi. 1UH wouJeiful phc- ran cuorts were made to resnsci-i I room, n hen the g.-i.! tipws M .... . - f ------- ...w CHU UCKSf spread over the town it carried't It ifsorrow A h Ii U tl The body was interred on Mon Ltate hun, lie -was a cornae. in 1 1 !-rael inediotl I; tiffin norshw Will T:.: tH I t-rousbt " "It' fl V I great K -If. hdav in the Enclish TMrovin! H antJ 4bot hundred and ! , , graveyara.5lthjrtT poumU The aiugularity attached hi- uneral sernces were held at thej to him U that hi. face LuU no other yMethodiSt church by Rev. Mr.tl 1 t ortion of hU body be een, would be pByrd, the pastcy, assisted by Rer.P ? fr a thoroughbred tkvo tcrrter, fill. G. Pearson, the evangelistj I usof lbe irsut5 "Pldage. f f - " l . m - - y -a. v RevJ. B. King i f theOId'Hickorv ! til . 1 IHUl illllt 'PtH,. 1 The members of the OId'IIickorv3 gClub acted ns pall-bearers and3 U ...mm . ,i accompanied the remains to . the-l igrave. " M r. Harris was parents died, and little Abe wa 2iauen cnarge i jk uj ills llarris. in When Mr. R. ii nctp Jiienoen Stanly u fScountv. gdied ho ' went to Jive with?! his Taunt, Mrs. Sallie Crump, .in SjDavie county, where lie stayed when helj started to fight the battles of therf m ii u i iiio a. 'Jul Iworld, selling tobacco through-H gout this State and South Caroli- na for Mr. Bessent. This rov-g fling life did not agree with him,p fcthough, and in 1871" his services ywere engaged bv Smithdeal, l Bernhardt & Co. When the firing remained with.theml" On the lst Iday of May i879, Mr. ! Harris stnrtr-rl iti Vinoinpsff in- fhft iiiOf "i slie ocenpied up to; his death.j pStrictly honest in business, hej swas esteemed as few others are.li sjlluman kindness was largely de-ii pv doped in hipi. All children of 9 Salisbury were aoe s irieuus, ne IJloved them and would do almostp lanything to 'please them. - IIisj friends revered. him for his ster-1 itr.l ' -- i ll. 1. T.. A rn Vvf rxA vwrvli 'tA K llIliT WOri ll. HISS uiiuiiuun-u 'luiu-i: Sty, his virtues and his moral ifsonndncss. Always a . Christian Kin belief, he had never confessed KOhrist until last Friday. Ilwhen the powerful appeals of jkpv v I'niirson. tne evanyoi-s: ist. convinced him of his danger,! and he was then preparing to go to church to on n the Metho-B Kdist faith, when the grim destroy- ler. Death, calltd him away from here. Mr. Pearson's words will not soon be forgotten, when thel Iroftin with the lifeless body stoodj ihofnre ihn nlt.nr. Mr. P. corn -53 a menee'd his remarks with t-he3 words: "What you are; now he'g was vesterdav: what he is nowj . .'7 , . -S yon shall be soon."' Fearful ;4 Rand awful in its truth, Ahesej a? i -ii : ii. . L-t gworas win ring .in -me eais i liparers forever. Mr. Harris was never married M 4lie leavea grandmother, two brothers in the far west, and onets sister,. Mrs. D. C. Livengood, of erusalem, N. C. The following letter was hand feed to ns this mornins. It is theg glast Mr. tl; wrote to his sis-fj &ter. and.' shows more forcibly)! than anyihing we can say, howjl truly he believed in Lhnst ti Saltseury, N..C, N W -K- Alt. 1 CQf . JfA KMy Deati Sister: E I have been. truly'converted to-fi pnight. I feel -lik-oV new man. ET am on the Lord's side: thankfS EGod for I have vanted to j - ' live a: Christian for a long time- Novi nwe will meet in heaven. I am so4 glad. I willpome aud see yon Ksoon and tell von how happy 1 m . 7 . -w . . . - - EfeeU and alP about It Write- Bsoon. Your affectionate . and loving brother, P ti A. C. Harris. M -Rooms of Old Hickory Club, )' Salisbury, Ny Q Nov. 8, 1887. f At a special meeting, of the Club held this night, the following preamble and. resolutions were unanimously adopted : -WnEREAS. It hath pleased Almighty God to lake from our raidst hy death our friend and associate A. C. Harris, liesolced. That in his death our Clau has lost one of its best and most popular members, our town one of its woithiest citizens, and society one of its gentlest and purest -members; I 1. - - . llesglted, That our Warmest sympa thies, are extended to his bereaved rela tives in their affliction, and thai a copy of these resolutions be spread upon a page of our minutes" to be set apart for taat purpose, and that a copy be also furnish ed to the town papers with a request .or publication. - . THEO. sr. it-ivinz., i R P. Lord. Committee. II. J OVE1UIAX, ) Misr-iiALS 1 The Trausmontane Real Estate and Trust Company, Room 43 Eagle Bloek, Aslievillet North Carolina C M. McLocD, President, N. Pluma doke, Manager, dealers In miftes, miryng properties, and all iinda of real estate. .. Correspondence invited from all parties saving mineral claims for development. - Assays of Gold and Silver Ore, $2.00. Analyses, of other ores at lowest rates. -. All assaying done promptly at the com pany's laboratory in Asheville. , 47ni3 ''ftli nf fipl. ioi5 nn: a4 on jc oecasiyn or ht ..lorthcomlojr 5 :j-tli Ot 3iaiCh, xh4S on the old visit hcre with Manil?cr r.arrett, Mondny. Harris homestead in Stanly eoun-g Nor. liih. No extra cliar-e is maddto ty. some miles south of Manncy'sj Ueu "Jo Jo;' . ..7 NATURE'S WILDEST WHIil I A Hoy With a Canine Fae. j TUe rt;'efpti'Iir S. 'IT. IUmli; I tctet with rathe riajt tt? UtW rmsark- allc arttilc ftrJ .tr-vlagkiU fetiractlosi-"ex'1 in tee UtUr line U iht fataou t!- faced Unr "JJo" who lktgtec& CTer Una LruSbt then rrie4 nomenn. wtiieU ha ruzxlr! the tuol tieaae in 1-urutw. wan to this count rr fur exhibition In ILurtlt Consolidated ausian named J Iciioli i. ... . .i ! fcls prc-tir wife. ba bevn . . . . . - . . . . . J KiV1 the Joans raan, who caiU him 'Untie. , f Jo Jo' y ne is well butlt, 'Hi ; hv. and weighs t 1 nearly five feet high, lie ukoin oniinary LeaJthy tiownwara, tis well as tuu hiub. are cov trod with n fine white hair altout two 1 nchps ag, while a siriptsbout two incbe ' S'Me Ior' lho k"ugl? ff oC TQC, l" ! three inches or more ta lemrth and of a i ss;ite color." It is nafe to fay that ' Jo Jo" will be of innumerable pairs Wanted! Pid3 for hauling pipes from Salisbury to Bilcsvillo 1.1 tV'lUU iUlti. Apply at the office. W. NANCE. Wanted ! Bids' for flume on the River sido building Also la- bo'rers and carpenters.- WM. NANCE . : . i . . Mice 'to Creditors! Having qualified as Administrator on the estate of A. C. Harris, dee'd., all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of November, 1S88, or this not'ee will.be pleaded in bar of their recovery; All per sons indebted to the e aid estate are re quested to make immediate paj'ment to the undersigned. '' J. W. MATXNEY, Adm'r. Nov 8, 188.7 G 6 Notice to Creditors! All persons having claims against the estate of Mary M. McCombs, dee'd., are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned for payment on or before the 11th day of November, 188S, nr this notice will be plead inbar of their recovery. S. LAWSON KLUTTZ,. Nov. 7, 1837-6 ti - . Ex'r. Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as administrator, of the estate of John P, Smith, deceased, I hereby notify all persons having, claims, against said estate to present them to me for payment on or before Nov. 2nd', 1888, or this notice" will be plead in bar of their recovery. Debtors to said estate are no tified lo make payment. This Nov. 2nd, 187; , . ltOIVT. L. COAVAN, 6 6 Adm'r of John P. Smith. SSS'MaSMG. - Mrs. M. V. Scott Having received a thorough and prac tical course of instruction in dress mak ing, respectfully offers her service to the Ladies ef Salisbury and vicinity. Charges for Cutting and Draping very reasonable. Ie8idence corner of Main and Council Streets. .. . . . 5ml ' WRIGHT & HEILIG Would respectfully state to people of Salisbury and Rowan County, that in con nection with our business we have estab lished a i . ... ,.-". l TS7ir77 T P V A XT) IV 4 TMT Ti V- ' PAIRING BRANCH. AVILL ALSO KEEP A LINE OF WATCHES, CHAINS, - JEWELRY : AND CLOCKS.. . ' Puratch Repairing i3 n charge of CHAS. WRIGHT, late with Waitham, Elgin, Springfield & Hampden "Watch Factories, and is a thor ough workman. Our work will be fully W arranto c3. or one year. Pleass give, us .a call and compare prices. . fl SJJJST "LOCK "VYe have CLOCKS from $1.50 to So.OQ, Iso WATCHES at .$2.50, fS.OO, $8.0Q, A n Ann RA .3 . . &4f A 1 o l.Ox), auu m. w lU.VU, DO 111 e- thing nice and good. . . , x" - - Respectfully, WRIGHT & IlfclLIG. October 1st, 1887.-5. ' ;- t ;- F. M. G iiTnEUfc Emilt Gaitheb ) Notice ts. V of . ; ' D. L. Dtsox. Sale In pursuancn of a decree made in the above entitled case, at February Term, 1887, of said court, I will sell for cash it the court house door ia Salisbury, on Monday, the 5th Cay of Decanter, 1837, the following tract of land; to wit.: A' tract situate in; s Rowan County, near Rencher's Ford adjoining the lands of G. A. Bingham, Anderson ; Luckey and others (known "as the R. .F. , Jolmstcn place) containing 1234 acres, morcor k-ss. r Said sale will be .made to satisfy r.:i judiment. This the ISth day of Oct. 18S7 E. Il.'MOIfBIS. . . '3 7 . CoMi-tihiicr. O 11 1Z AT KLUTTZ & RENDTiETrT A WS. '."':., 1 1 t1 ' MOItE TIIAN 20 PIECES OF TUU PRETTIEST CAIIPCTS tK TOWN t pric tlut sell thcra. Prices from ct.,lo 75 cU. llogi, ffcra 75 to 3.50 each. ., " ;'j 1- : y , rndyr-Shirtt and Vcti. from t5c. op to the fineit lambs wool. Rig Bargain in Wool Jerett, ( 6c. All Wool Red Flannel at 15c jcr yard. Saoque Flannel LoU of them. . - ! DRESS TLVSXELS, TRICOTS, CASHMERES, ' and a host of other Dre Katriea, at price that to tee them it to bay. Mens' and Eoys' .Mtt Wool Hats ' from 23 cents to the best Fur. . j - - NEW SUPPLY OF ALL? KIND OF SHOES at prices that Bell them out faster than We can get them, they are io good and cheap. f .-. , -t i Freth lot of Fancy Cheese, Dried akid Canned Fruit, and loti cf good thiugs. The ' best Mackerel ever .. brought to thit market. We hare many useful things forc; Come with tour Produce an i your Cash, see us before you buy or vour good3 from v i KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN. mm (Successors to Oyerman & Holmes) MRIN STREET. SRL1SBURY,N. Cf - i - ) THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOU6K IN THE CITY ' . i - ' - ! " . ., WE OARRY .A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. : : '1 ' ..';: Take thia special meatiB of inviitng you tocxamtno ont of tko largest and cheapest line of (' I t . ' BOOTS ANP SlrlQES ever exhibited in Salisbury. We take deasure in calling your attention to some of onr reliable makes of - i X,.IDIES JLTID. MISSES SHOES : HAYES, MURRAY & CO., ALLEN & MARVIN CLEMEN'r, WIEL & BALL, Z1EOLER, ' ' ' . E. P. REED, . i -Common Sense and Wankenphait. FIT PERFECTLY; .EASY ON THE FEET; .pittnnniftM it nrntTf TV 'v-;:.'...urJ!ilUUU;liyaillib.:. . . Come and See for Yourselves, or hoar what our Customers say : IMvrtf Ani A A vniticnmin f a n f rifclifill ? ' That you will be politely and That our bargains are real! A FULL LINE OF MEN'S HAND AND MACHINE SEWED CFIOES. all reliable makes Warranted. A complete line of Solar Tip and a handsome lino of INFANT . 2-mZ GETTING REDY FOR ; - - .. ..... THEO. BUERBHUM h - t':1! i; ; - ; ; 'V The largest2 Stock' oTfcOOKS in town. ' ( The largest Stock of FANCY GOODS iVfown ; ' ': The largest Stock of TOYS i iiHiqirn. r; , - ; ;-,.- .. Tbo largest Stock of CHRISTMAS CARDS in town,'.' ' .V - The larcest-Stock of CHRISTMAS PRESENTS in town;' ; The largest Stock of ALBUMS in town. - . :; - . ' The largesf Stock of PLUSH GOODS in town. . - . The Iargest: Stock of :PICOTRESin town. v , The largest Stock of REAL FINE CHINA WARE in', town. THE- PRICES ARE V EllY L.Ol; . ' XO KEMN AKTS LEFT Fit03I L.'s-ST YEA 11. J T fx sellf and save many cent by baying If Bill, pleasantly served 1 I ' ' ALSO 1 4r and Spring Heel Shoes for children, SHOES. .:- SALISBTJItT, N. O. llo M
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