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1 O RTH CAROLINA HERALD I bouthcbjt briefs: "" PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY " Editors and Pibprtetors. MOKTUAKT EL POUT. Deaths for the mocth of NoTcmber: White. 3. Colored, S. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1887 STATE NEWS. WEEK'S NEWS. - . . . s ' T - Most & but on bail o! ,25.000. Mrs : J ohd'j acob Astor. is dead . 'Montorouifirv Ala t,aa Federal Court is Charlotte. in - session at There arc 140 students at Trinity uoiicze. million dollar fire. Samuel Spencer Ucted President of the 15. & O. n. II. ' . Russia is conceutrikihior imAM inn n n.... i . - s " AJVULIVf. S : F1ur mills at McKeespoh; Pa., burned: loss fceo.ono Christian TW; - ra:. M31 six months is 12,000 bales, or ftr,Mo; " V;"".",ua KP cent. In ' the last ? three " -7 .mciue. , t , mouths 32 now r-otton ' milla Wo a imei Stole 2UO feet or a ta1. k. ...,wi :.. 4U. o-u - , . " I sbai m hue UlTUlU. J'uu 2e near Ureenville, S. C. TJhree masked men robbed an Ex press car, near Toxarkana, of $40, 000. The cotton manufacturers near Augusta endorse Cleveland's mes sage. . :' ;: : i , The largest barrel factory of this ""-I MU'"B iU Mueipia, toss all were one. an3 in ton0 The R. &' !) R.R7officM i' .To be moved from Washington - Vack to Richmond. Charleston, S. Q., according to the census just completed, has 62,357 inhabitants. . John L. Sullivan boxed last Fri day in London for the amusement of the Princo of Wales. : ; 1 .The S.'O. Railroad earnings for Uctpbcr were 1776,000 against ?06,- J Th corn crop of, the South is the largest yer -gathered. , The sugar crop of Louisiana is unpreceaently large. Fredericksburg, Va.. picked this ycr ov minions oi pickles. Tobacco arowiiisr will bo intro duced next season in Florida. lhe peanut crop of Virginia is esumated at ono million bushels. Can nel coal has been, discovered I Eight prisoner escaped from the in large quantities near rortuaine3, Mecklenburz countv stockade. Pi- . V In 1882 tho banking capital of ed by the Conference to preach, is! Birmingham; Ala., was $50,000; in what is termed a local preacher. Ihe increase of consumption, of i: ,1 1 tj, city. Tho Murphy Bulletin says trains on the Murphy & Georgia road have commenced runriinz reffularlv to - - 7 f m .s within five miles of Murphy. The firm of Furman, Stono & Cameron, proprietors of the Ashe- ville Citizen, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Stone retires and will make his futuje home in Loa Angeles, Cal. . News and Farm : Mr. Edward Oldkam, formerly of the Winston Sentinel, has sued the Annis.ton THE GREAT RUSH STILL CONTINUES AT THE ' ; I D OXFBIjE store of email urn For tbetoj Cabolua IIbiuld. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club. This body may properly be called a constellation, of which the single stars are planets; who are tfo thor oughly trained in ensemble musical rendition, that they perform as if so, pure, so clean, so searching . and exprcs- WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS, FROM A CART TO A CAU LOAD AT A TIME.. i . -o We bny for Sjot Caah and in large quantities, and therefore we can i and do sell as cheap, and many things cheaper, ? than any other house in town, f " Best Alaiaanco Plaids 6 Cta. Per Yard or as cheap as auy one else will sell them. - f - We buy all. kinds of . produce, and therefore help you as well as vou us. . We have the largest Stock of DUY GOODS in town: ' VC We have the largest otocic oi olllUTS in town. - V We have th largest Stock of COLLARS and TIES in town. AVe have the largest Stock of NOTIONS itf town." ' ' We have the largest Stock of CARPETS and RUGS in town. We have the largest Stock of CHEWING TOBACCO in town. Vie have the largest Stock of EATABLES in town. Well, we have SHOES and BOOTS for everybody. We hare a Thousand USEFUL THINGS at 5c. each. We have lots of TIN WARE at bottom prices, it We have good COFFEE at 25c. Who would drink Rio ? We have a big Stock of New Crop New Orleans Molasses and Sugars, very cheap. i -: '!',. i.- ' j i . We offer the "balance of our long CLOAKS and NEW MARKETS at Cost; we waut tcfclose them out. G O, D. STORE i n IF YOU WOULD KNOW BR EE' ".. , J ; s - , , v i ' 'W ; - . i Pi ALL ABOCT THE D1TFBRENCE BETWEEN twa t rt fit fhM nnlr 1 a Ttrmnat among orchestral quintettes. Theft (Ala; Hot BUst Company for $10, work is very wonderful, but they glide so smoothly and faultlessly through it, that it seems as easy as birds flyinff through the air. But such finished artists inclad inz the renowned vocalist. Miss Carpenter are very costly, and We have the1 best assortment of FANCY FLOUR in town, Comp and Rfte' and eel barsrain. aa we mean what we say, and do not . i, - o - - , - 0 - ; advertise, what we cannot do. Yours obedient, Live Cast. Valu csCle; at every stage, and the valuation of n Cut Against asK credit merchandise, come and 000 for breach of contract and also for the balance due him for the un finished year. Danbury Reporter : We visited two of the coal mines on Town Fork lately, and saw one; vein 3 feet thick, another vein 8 feet thick ; Itf KLUTTZ & RENDLEMNA. unless positively assured of a stipu lated compensation. I, as well as other individuals, shrank from as facials are very snmincr such riak: I am. therefore. much exercised over the mysterious very gratefnlas, I hope, all other assistance prisoners receive. , citizens are-to 'The Young Men's A popular young lady of Bir- Christian Association," especially wonld not consent to psrform here at the latter place they are taking M1E 00?for October, last year. ;- The Chicaco. iail official! mingham, Ala., Miss Lucie Nix, commits suicide; causo unknown. - ' Latest advices inform us that so - a i rrr 1: 1 1 t r n ir tu,uuw uvea nave oeen sacnucea in the buildingof the Panama Canal. Nearly all the flint glass mauu- iiiiii'k ill I i.i I ii I u . I ;t iirii s "A Virginia aeicgation waits on btiu l u'biufiii lu in v ite uiui iu Lilt; to .their cultured and' energetic President, Mr. Foust for prompt ly taking the responsibility. It is the pleasant duty of all, then,1 to do whatever each -can, to prevent loss and insure gain pecuniar uy to the Y.' M. C. A. so that this worthy body may not become weary of this line of public spirited well doing. ' - , .. Eminent in Tictones gamed on the fields of Apollo, this famous i commencement oi ino university i orchestral calaxv comes hereon tne 4. la . 1 m ' 1 1 ft. " 1. nit summer. - . lonrin or next monm, 10 ugnt us . Mr.vPrice. a printer, from Tay- musical battles over, again. Wel- lnrcvill iv.-sra- killed whilp ceme. then: these srenial interpre- 'stealing a ride onga treight train on ters of language without words; of - the Air Line. ; ! ipnrases inai suggest everytuiug auu The Schooner. Nellie S. Jcrrell. ProT nothing; of the voice of valor. was run down Uy the steamer Algiers, off the coast of Delaware; three drowned. , " William E. Stoney, Comptroller general or tooutn uaronna, resigns growing harder the deeper the (jR.Z5.SP "THE mines went. The Board of Agriculture ad- CJ ' journed to-day after cutting the salary of Commissioner llobinson down to fifteen hundred dollars, that of State Chemist to eighteen hundred, and stopping work at the experiment farm. Raleigh Cor. Charlotte Ghronicle. : -'i . ': Cards are out for the marriage of Major John W. Graham, of Hills- boro; and Miss Bailey a-piece oi Dr. W illiam J. Hawkins, of Ral eigh. Tmdate is the 14th instant. Major Graham, is well - known in Charlotte, where he has adarge cir. cle of friends. Charlotte Chroni cle. 1 1 - OIL! the line of goods we are opening up for the HOLIDAY TRADE 0- BELOW John U agger ty, a workman in the Wheeling (W. Va.) Steel Plant, was burned to a crisp, being struck by a piece of red hot stecl. . L. Dur,ing the year 204 lives were st and property in vessels and Argoes valued at M. 500. 000, de- oyed on the great lakes. e colored people of Minnesota formed themselves into : a Protectrte Industrial Lengne for tho advancement of their interests in that Statu. . The Rev. Mr Berry, of Wolver hampton, England, has declined the call to be Beecher's successor. .'Let them getTa Yankee pastor for a i Yankee church," says the N. Y. Herald: . " ' ji Jnng man' not yet twenty at tempts to : assassinate Jules Ferry, t tht French statesman, firinc threo shots at him. Mr. Ferry's wounds are fortunately very slight; the as sassin is in jail. , , ' -f - The bottom dropped out of min ing carriage while ascending the shaft of a mine near ,Wilkesbarre, Pa., precipitating five men down ie shaft, with fats! rc6nit to two cV serious hurts to the other three. without boasting: of love, without jealousy; of imagination, without falsehood;; of religion,- without bigotry? teaching us , neither prac tical prudence nor ethics; appealing care-worn, a very important des- tderfltum in this era of over-acquis itiveness. I W. II. Neave. of the Ex-Congressman Bragg, Wisconsin, sis epoken of as probable minister to Mexico. " -. TKe ;Snti-prohibitioni8t8 ;. car ried the city election in Atlanta on the 7th by about 1000 "majority.: S bow they have both hoprohibitiorr, 'VBd-rmrprohibiti on officers to Ad minister their city, government." " i-Tho Supreme Coiirfefiaff pro- nounced the5' Forest-Hill Charter void, the Lcgislatura having some f how lorgotten to begin it with the euacting clause, The General As sembly of North Carolina do enact," required by the Constitution. 5 ArpjoiKTEP Ytcak Apostolic ik ivth G ATirjtiN l: HThe "sPope s f pointed Abbot Leo Haid,. of St.- Mxua v.uiu'ge, in uaston county, Vicar Apostolic in North Carolina. His consecration Bishop will itake place SiniP(?i!ini' h-x ' . - 4 - '-M "I'll UCJLL aCtrr?" i ue apjvnv oas oeen roost worthily bstod, and, Abbot Haid ts one who is well qfi&Ufied to fulfill ihc duties of the imporUot .ntt rcsponsioie omice. ! V China Gro?e Items. The young people expect to have a lively time at Xmas. Our Sunday School is progressing fine ly, ' We expect to have a Christmaa tree and all those wishing to put presents on for friends are at liberty to do so. 1 Mr. B. Snxlth Pattersoa's mother moy ed to our town last week. We are glad $o kare them with ua. Rev. D. A. Sox has moved in the Lu ther an Parsonage. Mr. J. M.'Deaton has returned from Georgia and taken charge of a schoo near here. . Dr. G. II. Rarase'ur expects to visit Ms Tiorae in Lincoln during the holidays. Doe. 5ta, 1557. J. OPPORTUNITIES WE GIVE! TOILET S YOU PRICES:- PLAIN, WHITE, BRIGHTON S-HVEMONEYI 1 W :1 w mm - All. Wool both'ways Serge, 38 inches wide, "at a 'sacrifice, . 40c. SPLENDID COODS. Xul you need 'something for fancy Best tfhite Granite Normandy and work. We have felt, tinsel cord, Odd liasins, 3 and 4c Arasene and Embroidery bz,25 .- u ' v Don't Gi?e np the Ship. - You have been told that . consumption ialncurable; that when the lungs are at tacked by this terrible malady .t- the suf ferer is past all help, and the - end is a mere question of time. You have npted with alarm the unmistakable symptoms of the disease; you have tried all manner of so-called cures in vain, v and you are now despondent aad preparing . for the loiLifte worst. ., Hut don 1 iOve-JtfU-jaj cure-all, nor will it perform miracles,- but it has cured thousands of cases of con sumption, in its earlier stages, where all other means had failed. Try it, and ob tain a new lease of life. ON MONDAY The 1 8th of December, Just What j You Wai Best Bleaching made in" the world, worth every where 10c, our price, 9c. per yard. ; 100 ra ps, Jack e ta: and New Markets have been sold Low, but we have knockedioff all the profit ; they must go at any price. - j AND NORMANDY SHAPKS, Ten Pieces . Ten Pieces decorated Ten Pieces decorated, bine, pink and brown band Ten Pieces decorated ; ; , , Ten Pieces novel, new, square 'shape Ten Pieces Wild Rose . I WHITE BASIN and PITCHER at C9c This article has rneTtr betn "sold in this or any other market for less than 90c. Irger-and better goods 86c.,- worth $1.25. f3 97 3 37 1 17 4 89 7 49 7 33 Brighton Shapes, $1 . 23. Skeins for. 15c. - ! I Prices That Kill 02 Hand 10O Yarda, "' Best Twilled All Wool Bd.' Flan nel, 25cper yd. r : 4-4 Sheeting, 6c.' per yd. The best Alarnancc Checks. 6'ic. per yd. Darby Prophylactic Fluid. Uset in every sick room. Will keep the atmosphere pure and wholesome; re mo via 2 all bad oaors from any source. Will destroy all Disease Germs, infec tion from all Fevers and all contagious diseases.'; ' . L The eminent physician, J. Makion Sims, of New York, -says: "lam con vinced that Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a most valuable disinfectant. Lentz Items. Miss Nannie Lingle commenced the free school in this district (No.. 2.), last Monday. " . Mr. Lawson Propst'a little son was se verely bitten by a dqg last Sunday r even- , v."; : ' There was qnit a large crowd at the sale at the hue residence: of - Mr.vrj. P. Smith last Tuesday. ; v . Hot, Mr. Socks has been elected pastor of Grace Church. Mrs. S. B. Irvin haa gone to Cool Springs, where she will reside with, her aon-in law, Mr. F. E. Menius. Mr. Jacob 3Ieniua died at his home of cancer, from which he- has suffered a long time. . . ' . ' , Bang 1 bang I the hunters are heard on every side. BirdsTand rabbits must go Itov" MrV CJolmah" doiivered his last sermon at the Cowan schooj-honse "Satur- day nlghl. v -v ; Rev. Mr. Socka was assisted by Rev. Mr. Cline in.; the communion -services held at Grace church, yesterday. t. There was a larje crowd in attendance. M. Dec. 5th 1887, ' - - will opendoor8 to close out their Large Stock of GoodSj ? consisting of a well selected stock of DRESS G OODS & TRIMMINGS, Ladies' and Childrens Cloak's and Wraps. j i ; ' LadicB and Gents Underwear, Mens Ladies' and Childrens Shoes, CUSTOM, MADE. .. ' , Flannels, Cassimers, Jeanes Blan kets Table Linens, Towels, Trunks, Valices, Carpetings, Oil Cloths. A number of First Class Sewing Machines. . V-'- A fine lot of Christmas Goods. A beautiful, line of . Ribbons, Satins and Velvets. I A full line of Notions. Our entire line of Goods will be sold at and below Cost. :-. - 1 Cou ntry - Merchants will find many desirable goods at prices as low as they can be had iu Eastern Cities. Owing to the ill health of the Senior Partner,-thia sacrifice is be- l ing made, and as we wish to make short work of the matter,. no goods will pass over the Conuters except for Cash" and Oash onlyC Demccracy Defended. JVYhiskcy runs the Democratic rty. A". C. Prohibitionist. -? ; H we have to say in reply to the .s, that it is a -Llli, nothing iKi it I r o o A Dish of New P's. P itawdg for PoddlBft, ttx Peoh and for Pear. A&d l!ltewi! fo Poetry and Prose; The Parrot, the Pigeon that flies in the air. The Fix with a nn yii his nose. 12 1 For Papr and Pen for Printer nd Press. For Pfcysic, and People WJo sell it; But when yon are sick, to reliere yonr distress Take at once Pierce's Purgative Pellets. Oh, yes, indeed !. Thee are the TP's for you. poor, sick man or woman Noth ing like them for keeping thebowela and stomach regulated and in ord-3 tiny su gar coated granules, scarcely larger than WRIGHT & HEILIG - Would respectfully state, to people of Salisbury and ltowan county, that in con nection with.'"our business we " have estab lished a ' '. : - - " -' - '' JEWELRY AND WATCII RE- VILL ALSO KEEP A LINK OF WATCHES. CHAINS. JEWELRY '; AND CLOCKS. : Our Watch. Repairing 'is in charge of CHAS. WRIGHT, late with Waltham. Elgin.1 Springfield & Hampden Watch Pactories, and is a thor ough workman. Our work will be fully for one year.- Please give us a call and compare prices. . ' JUST LOOK - We have CLOCKS from fl.SQ to $5.60. Also WATCHES at $2.50, $6.00, $8.00, $12.50. $22.50 and up to $40.00. Some thing nice and good. ' - Respectfully, y ' WRIGHT & UIULIU. October Is:, 1SS7.-5. J - THE BIGGEST BAUGAIN ' is in our Linen Damask., :The finest ever olTered "to the trade, 75c. Half-Gallon IronGranit Pitcher 25c. ;Three-oart 39c; For.qu Glass Pitchers 25, and S9c : i . Colored or Crystal Goblets 5c each or JOc set.- 1 Good sized Majolica Milk Pitcher 13c. V ! - French China Creams, 12, 13, 14. 19r 24 and Oc. Forty-four Pieces English printed Tea Set, 6 patterns, $3.07. One set Octagon pattern $5.87. V " "'x . 0- One Pink and Maroon Band. Tea Sets, Opaqnc. China, $7.87. t One Moss oseforty-sixpieccs, Tba Sets, Opaque China, $787. One forty-six piece W, G. Tea Set a beauty, $3.99. Set of bestWf G. Cups and Saucers 64c; Best iart, 43c. Tt I IT rt T T)l t W ii Tea 1'Iatcs, JN o. u, per eei,-,4ic.; iegi n j nn-sMMi j No. 7, per set54c: best W G Dinner Plates, o 8 per Set, C4c. , No. 6, Cover :Dish, 47c; JNo. 7, O70J J o. -b id o rf, yasscrpie s, , it'ifeni Hard I The best Calico made on earth, sold everjr where 8c. Our price, 16 yards for $1.00. ' WE.IIAVE'INA THAT ARE WO RTH -MO RE -EVE K Y-WHE RE. - ' A NEW X.0T GASUMERE: AND WOOL SIIAWS, from $1.00 OUR SMYRNA RUGS ARE LOVELY, AD up. SELLING 25 per cent LOWER THAN WAS.JEVER.: KNOWN. viy j i j ox w -irt ur is bright with plenty of light, and daring the colddays wo will be heated up'and will, try and make you as comfortable as. at home. So come along and bring the children, and make yourself -at'home in our C . K t li iJ lit. t , , -.- -. . . -s . oiure, wucmer juu tiuuu wiiu us or not. 4 gGUtlDTZ; MB. Lindsay i8.,now with ua and will take pleasure in seeing all hi friends. . ; I - : - -. .,y: ,:. .. . 49 -1 Hi i MOTNAiJGHEY'S 0 In the Old Man-Ion Houne j CHICKENS', E. V"' i! BUTTER, - . ;J,fjG.bCERIES&c. . BOARDERS j : can be accommodafed "on short . notice. Grain &c7, Taken. 9m3' 0 . G. Mc CON N AU G HEY". Having taken out letters of administra upon. the estate tof AlHson VEepleyi H persons indebtetfio the estate -are hereby requested to make prompt settlementj ana all persons having claims .against the es tate are hereby notified to present tliem to me on or before the 3rd Day of December-1888. or lhia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. - - " ... WTOnEEN, ; V Adm'r of Allison Ecpley. ' December 23rd 1887. - 10-ot, Sale of Land! -Br vib'tuk of a decree' bi'the' Soperior Court of Rowan County in the case of A. Lyerlcc Adm'r. of ' Wfley -Lyerlee, dee'd.; against Clara Ritchie and others, JL will sell at the Court House door in the to wn of Salisbury on 5l6nday;? ,the -12th day of December. lS87,;a-tract of ; land adjoining the lands of Ileuston . Gillian "Wm -Rex and Thomas " Barber; contain ing SO acres. Terms cash. .This, e This the 18th day of Oct 1887 . Administrator's Notice. Ilaving qualified as Administrator upon the estate of John C. , Fisher, deceased j all persons having " claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to me for payment on or before the 11th day of November, 1888, .or this- notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Nov 11th, 4887. -. . . WILSON TROTT, 1 . . i ' Administrator. Lee S. Overman, Attorney. 7 ; 1 NoticeLto Creditors! Having qualified as Administrator on (lie estate of; A. C. Harris, dec'd.J all persons having claims against said' estate are required to present the fame to the undersigned on or before the 10th dav J of November, 1888, or this notfee will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All per sons indebted to the said estate are re; quested to make immediate payment to the "undersigned. . -j , J. W. MAUNEY, Adm'ri Nov 8, 18S7 6 6 ... Epgtfsf Ccurt. : - Notice of Sale. Nort& Carclina, F. M. GarniErt & Emh Gaituer D. L. Dysok In pursuance; of a decree made in the above entitled case at -February Term, 1887, of said court, J will sell for cash at the court house door in Salisbury, on s r . fessiy, JasBary 3rd, 1 888, the following tract of land, to wit.: A tract - situate in Rowan .. County, near Renclier'a Ford, adjoining the lands of G. A. Bingham. Anderson Lnckey and others (known as the R. F. Johnston place) containing 1231 acres, more or less. Said sale will .bo made to satisfy " said jud iraent. Set Browu of Blue decorated Cnps! and Saucers, C4c. Scalloped Nappies 10, 1?, 14, 17c and up. : ; J Plain Lamp Chimneys, all sizes. '5c. Decorated Chimneys, hand painted, 10c. J ! Glass Iland Lamps, 19c; Glass Stand Lamps, 25. 29; 33 and up. -THE HANDSOMES'JJ LOT OF i" - LIBRARY SND .flLL LUMPS Ever brought to this section of (he United States, and we hare no hesitation ih G-1 V1K G V BL 1 C 3i S" and letting competitors see our figures ? An y on e e lis ; AND LET THEM Wc propose to sell cheaper than : IN TOWN.-o IF THEY CAN ! - : BRONZE LAMPS, $2.37; BU ASS, $2.19, $2.09, $3.49 $4.49, $4.87 and up. A perfect beauty worth $20; our price $12.87. ; H- 5 0 E 5 0 D If j B it- L$- r FROM ONE INCH TO TIIIRTyUsIX INCHES HIGH, . Ranging in price from lc. to $1 87. Every stvle. quantities of ' ; Also numberless PRETTY T0YS. . ; V 1 . Since writing the first of this sdrcrtisemcnt we hare receircd a bill for : NINE CHINR TEA SETS from a forced sale, which we will mark at the . ' o OLOSB, GTJIOS which our customers expect and we always come up to. 7 RACKET, 0. O. D. STORE; Ijolin Broolilield, Agt.t aST DBOUR CLOTHING i SALE CONTINUES TO THE ABSORUING TOPIC OF C ON VE RS ATI ON. BE OLEOGRAPH PICTURE, 20x24, WITH E VERY $10 SALE ffE GIVE A BE A VTIFCL WITH HE A TY GIL T FRA ME, AND 'WITH EVERY PURCHASE A RED RACKET KITE, AND WITH A $5 P URCHA SE YO V "GET 'A NICE NECK JWHY. - X r ww T w j-k r Twym W T . 1 A 15 lV ' " : JU11 miVVtLtklaljVt A'otiltri New York Office :: 4CC d?"C8 -Broadiva v. h v i Greensboro Pa- i mustard seeds. They - Wvrli. gently but 11 lh,-1837 - LtepxUk. . j. E. I1.3IORRIS. 1 t!irktvn-llv 7- : . - - lilm'r. 7' ii
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