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i lV i - r r 1 Carolina;- Watctoanj IIUKSDAV, AWUL 2C, 18SS. j n pJ&,i in t,tufwf Ulpiease -"atfTerttsed in of handsome residences and offices. Last year,! hen general had secured Fires Fojr a have been C( a splcid4 fit n comfortable this week. gentlemen should go y'taKtlfctaUor. . ;ftt lir sA.t irentiemen snoe in town. ; .Jill" O 1(1 - Dorsett reports' a large crop of iiiriiWrriesatis, supply gardens near - jjtpwn. 1 i 1 K-liuHz & VatfWyck have j It: ust received uvevl? lot of Stetson hats, the finest and ;)U dn the market. ; ; 1 Tlit Secretary of the treasury has ap- f Rowan, as ' Jj)intp Mr. John B. Kern?, o i Ii storekeeper and gUager. ' .' ' . . f ' i 1 . 1 ! h yif Peter Frctks Is attending the Iro- We are glad - to ennounce ' that - Prof. R. G, Kizer, of Salisbury, N. C., will de- iver the annual literary address before the students of the N. C. Colleger n Majr st. lie has for a number of years . been engaged in literary work, and. -will doubtless give them such a literary treat as is not often enjoyed. Concord "Stand ard, x ' . - , . . This week has been conspicouj for the absence of Country people on the streets; Wue to thef favorablcveathef for prosecu ting all kinds of farinwork;, Their pre sence in town insures a lively traffic; but when it is at the eipehse of their arm ing interest wetre rejoiced to note their absence, Jill an unfavorable season for doing such work arrives. . " ". Piiirint.iftn ftt. Wnrm RnrinrS ''il'-iivie -Montgdmery will preside at the ! tljjrinlr lernV of 4ur which begins on 7th Hluv !a week frpkn next Monday H.-p-jij Annie Gbwan lias recdverd .from S (j.ir Ocelli illness, uuu was .icbuiubui nio irfuUci of Music eacher at Gold Hill1. i -Beall &Co, rfport as having bought ?! . i f. . : rf Ibatiuarv thanlaiiy other factory in this jtJistrict. A. cbmmuntca ion . frora-.a delegate to h V M. C. Ai Lonvcntiou was received o& liijte for puUlicaton Vand will appear ;;rtt ;vveek.- !t the Kineaid; brothers, located at Rock Ifcdt h!avc contrtted to furnish 156,000 ;!f,.ct of lumber Iff the Salisbury Cotton rliractoryjlioies ift J. W. Mauncvi, Esq., left .Monday, for I)ol)s)nj-Htirry fpunty where Cov rt Is in '4les8KHi this week. M. L. Ifolines, Esq., fccompaWed hVfti.;,'. M there vas a lliffht frost ort Tuesday iiioriil:(j, but ii did but little damage to yegetatiles. Ami another yesterday morn dii(jm6r4 lamagc. J '- the eagerne&r'NrtJSplayeii hy our ilnsiiiess men tb'advertise in their town iiflvicr?. is the Purest and best index to -he genuincnesS;of Salisbury's boom cs who desire their pa Il AVe wish part ciianjred or stopped would notify i(stliyouj;U the nSail as a verbal notiQea itreots is e warn across . . - . ." , "-' . . . . , V U- machinery- forhU! machine LToo IXncVXLotitioa.- -1 Tile Sentinel h'ffs lioted with: reffret the " and 'wood-work ufi' shops.. 4 We 'learn'-, tendency inNortir Carnlina'political llfej' that his intention is Jo furnish Un- addi-i w' ouv wphw -caKe- urn i purposes, the ' varioui hani r umiump Cougrew . ,For instance, it seems to beV ; "T , " 1 is--.1? woods au uuwritteu law iu the 4th district hatr-Continuation of the list of Arth Cafo- prepared in any form for interior furnish- no Congressman, shall go inure than twice. Una minerals and theii localities : 5 j large inttuence fit Washington and had Indastrial Issue. By invitation Mr. Patrick, Sate im migration Agent, speut last Frid.iy iu Salisbury in the interest of getiirg up an j ndustrial bheet showing the advantages of Sa isbury, her growth, prosperity, fac ilities &c, and Rowan county, as an agH ricuiturat countv'.' Ilis ctlorts vrpfc so far successful as to insure the raising of sufficient funds for the enterprizc. The'movement is u very popu'ar one here and Mr. Patrick- has the thanks of the entire community for the assistance he has giveu us. The Immigratiqu bureau is doing a great deal in the way of advertising the State as a whole, but does not advertise any particular locality although it will gladly co-operate with any town Which shows a disposition to help itself. been placed as chairman" of one of the most important committees of the House, it was decreed that this gentleman's polit ical head must come otfty, the half dozen ( political aspirants lii ; his district and it did. And the result WaV hr pistrlct was lost and a radical ot thjft blackest dye, named John Nicholswftlr sent to Wash ington in the place of sdeh an able man aiid thorough gentleman as Geiir-Cox. We complain that North Carolina geta little recognition at, Washington that so few of"our hien get on important com mittees. It is true rtha wehave little influence t here, but it isi our own 1 fault. Of course if we send men to Washington like IJrovver or Niehols wecar never ex pect recognitioa .and uot Linujb respest, tut if we sen.l a ii&iin like Cox, or Hen derson, we ought to4et him stay until he fails iu his duty. ' : ; .'The immediate cause laf these remarks was an article iu one of (he state', papers, saying that lion. John? S. , Henderson would be opposed in Jiis district nest II. TEasAEY. Oxygen CoirocKD3. 1. SILICATES. B. BYDItOTJa EILICATC3. 1; Inferior specimens have been obtained from many of the copper .mines in Guil ford, Cabarrus, Person, Hamet, Jackson, Moore, .Rowan,. Surry, ! Mecklenburg, Chatham, Ashe and many other places.. ; 98. CAlAfrSR j '-' 'f The only specimen of Calamine yet ob served, came from Davidson . county, where it occurs sparingly as an incrusta tion upon argentiferous galenite. ; ; ; -1 x 99. tjOcJ ; " '." Resulting from alteration of chrysolite, foliated talc, of tv white or greenish while color, is (bund in many, of. the chrysolite leds, west of the . Blue- Ridge ; In Clay, Macon,' Jackson, Yancey Mitchell, and other localities; in sheets of three-quarters to one inch in . thickness and - of a somewhat columnar structure, in Surry ilky lustre, and Notice. John Cowan, son of Geo. II. Cowan, who on the 9th April shot his father from ambush, while plowing in the field, ran away next day April 10th, taking with him the double barrel gun used the day before, but no clothing cxccpt'lhc suit he had on, which was of dark color and considerably worn. lie was sent out by his fattier to bring in the gun, which he had hid in the woods, but never returned. When last heard from he was at or near Elmwood, and I learn that he is aming for Ohio I will give a suitable reward for his apprehension and return to me. . Other papers are re quested to give publicity to this notice that the boy may -be returned to his farther. Geo. Cowan. time ov Mr. 15i-udnawi a irentieman couuiy norous iaic wuu hi w.ioui rte Know to iHi! acne, buewuo ot a white or green; color, tuso compact cuu d uoi.'for some time.! wield ne in- crystuiline whitevtalcJjwith a, splintery Hueiice .wnich ilr;JIeii4e!rsou does. structure iu Chej-okee hntLMacou. .TaJc fiie leiirement of 1 ir. . lleinlerSon slate and . coarse roapstone :ia. found rln would be calamity to the entire people .many 'acaliUea throughout Xha;.fcaate;.it of Morth Carolina, W.e have watched r has been neted in eome thirty. cecnties.: the puoiic course of Mr; llenderson and desire to sav ihi: thc-rei.s- not a man from - i t 100. PYIIOPHYLLITE. Iloa on the streets is some! hues forgot ten ? IVonlc are' warned against crossing .'ik'ilkeshorn rdil with heavily loaded Masons, as it has been pronounced 'nn-, .:-.i4fc.-ri- ' ' il I While our Maa-or has not been ovcr 1 Kvoiked, he h.a'sf iot been entirely out of &:ajby;nien't djifing, tls month. As the . Iiojitical vfear hflvances, an increase in jhe revri pts may be expect el . . - i- tiie iuiavd of directors of the Salisbury jrottotif mills have contracted with a I'hailotte company" to furnish and erect I lre machinery- ftr the mills. We under stand the ebutrcjefc price is S.GO. , la the game of base ball to-morrow jHftcrnoon, the c lors will be for the fat iiae blue, and for the lean nine fed. rhe ladies are rbqucstcd to wear the col ii"s of pie nine t ley hope to see win. .('apt. W. CrT Coughenour' is at hoine-j iitl will pend siome time with 11s. Capt. L r'. it a geiWral favorite in Salisbury and Uifs mimv friends would be clad to nave ;liim make this his-. permanent abidinj iaceik ' ' j - . 1 1. . ii- . - ' . ' ; . Mr?.' PctcrFjn-, bf "Veldon, N. C? is visiting lcr brother. Dr. jj J. Hummcrcll, of tins place pJrs. ummerelli 4ife of Rev. J. Jf. II. Summe- r;-ll. j.s also visiting her fathcr-in-l:iw, the Doc- K jt irwhiere it '5 exnectcd she will sooa be joined .by lier husbnud :' - . ' i- - l I BusincsroniLjegal Row is looking lip jh? the time for Court approaches. As "long as there' is 1 law there must be law- -eH to interpret it, and theyfare las nee ( :ssary, in their iparticlar. sphere, to the Hvelfaro of m viiUind as any oilier chvss of, professional mati I 'it. has been served that the welis are riusijially full at water at this season of taeyparV attributable to the heavy fain -4411 tis Bpri ii'g The water should be Pravvjir off ud jthe walls and bottom, of ! !thes 'Ijs ithoroipghly 'cleansed pfepara Ipry tio use duribg the Summer. "' 1 hmcc the fuile last Stvturdav of a ht 1 - . and the unique method 1 Base Ball Notes: .Mr. Edwin Shaver has placed grounds near Thompson's shops at the disposal of the base-ball players of Salisbury. Fifty-one shares of stock in the Base Ball Association has been taken; andas soon as it reaches sixty the grounds will be enclosed and a stand built. Salisbury's obesity club has challenged the rest of the town to play a match game of ball to-morrow afternoon on the Smithdeal grounds and .we have, no doubt but that the game will be well at attended. The two nines are composed as follows: 6AUSBURY NINE : McCoy Dowd Rumple Crawford C D Crawford W R Manly Cauble Jno Brown TheO McCubbins . r VanWyck A FAT NINE: Sherrill Holmes Cauble Garrison Reisner Newman Jacobs Schultz Mills Brenizer COUNTY LOCAL 3. Rockwell Mrs. Betsy Trexler is still very low. The fine miile of Mr. Rutus Ridenhour has a bad case of swinney. We have been having some very cool weather for the season but no frost. Mr. Jno. A. Trexler is soon to com mence work on a new dwelling house for himself, and several others arc to be built won. ." Aorth Carolina in eiiiiti the House or ' In white, yellowish, greenish and the Senate who does as much work lor i brownish wite. stellate aggregations North Ca;olina as Mr4 Henderson. He j fiebrous ana radiaiea masses 'in jnom fonght Revenue systeui , last year and ' gomery, Randolph, Mecklenburg, Orange, wasouly defeated oy the niarrovvness of a uastpn ana Aicuoweii cquoues. ine r,wti.n siumIthp 'I'hu'tiiiw. ho iia iu-- shitv vurietv forms aree beds of vellow- ceeded iu passing a revenue modiiicatiou , sh white or greenishNpolor in Chatham, bi I through the House; thai vugnt- to ue- Moore ana urange counties. Come law, and no ls-iloing smie earn est faithful work for the Hula bill. The older he gets t he better work he does. He is an honest, earnest Christian man aud has the confidence of the peop e. Although we know full well nobody will succeed in ousting hitn, yet we want to express our antagouin to the- rotation system and ask at the.hands of his people next time a unanimous, earnest support. Winston Sentinel, j J The Patriot heartily subscribes to the above, and without disparagements 6 Mr. B&AD3HAW, we entreat the people of the 7th district to rise up en masse and demand Mr. Henderson's renominatian; then his election is assured. Mr, Hen derson is a born Statesman, patriotic aud gentlemanly, and withal, a most wor thy exponent of the jgreat National De mocratic party. By his industry he has made a reputation f in : Congress that crowns him au houor to the halls of Na tional Legislation, sich as has given him prominence throughout the United Stat es as a worker, a logical thinker, faithful in the discharge of his manifold duties, and never tiriug in his efforts to relieve the people of the burdensome taxes fast ened around our neifks by the. republican party, As a debater, he; has few equals and no superiors, and is the match for any one of his adversaries on the floor. Having served his people faithfully, for two terms, his reeord in Congress, which is the best platform! for ? the Democratic j o'lte party hi the approaching campaign, is the best recommendation for his return'. Would God that! every "Congressional District in North! Carolina possessed a John Henderson.! Greensboro Patriot. The above articles from the Winston Sentinel and Greensboro Patriot, will be heartily endorsed by the people of Salisbury and a large portion of the Seventh Congressional District. They ire gratifying asishowiug the high es timation in whicji our" Representative is held by observant men outside of our District; and also, us indicating the iction of the people when in Conven tion for nominating a c indidate for Congress. It is certainty prema ture to say that even so good a man as Mr. Br.idshawj will supersede Mr. Henderson. Tle people of the District may not have known fully what they were doin when they first nomi nated him; butjthey have Watched his course ever since with pride and satis faction. His industry and his intelli gent and successful devotion to duty have been the themes of conversation 1 whenever his nlime has been meution- ed. His attainment as a scholar and lawyer have cofitribiiteil to makenp an exhibition of the q j il.ties oi t spkn..id Representative No m in entering Congress at the time he did, has earned tl . -ran-. -.". .. V'-li 5 . KIDNEY COMPLA'ihTd: tt Ly. r wtd kiUiti jrto tnct kukk Ik DYSPEPSIA ; . . tooikca. tuMl qnir u tbaixrrra rl Urn uis. CONSTIPATION I ft-iJt mCrammn tnwtk nth i , UftEJ Htrrooa PfotTtitlon Hcrvcaa Headache, Beeotnraenad hy rrefrwioital tad featloMa 4 ' iweurmi, ncneu WMkoeu, Stomach - BM bwiwmoL find uw jiiteasca, RbMnaatUm, Dya- raw vum.. SOU uj DnggSstt. pepalmaadmU JTactioo ottf Kidaeya. VELLS RICHARDSON ft CO. Proo! I p,h.;thomeson&-c6.; Scroll Saw, -Wcoamming, AMD CASTIMC3 OF ALL KINDS. - V i DC4LECI XXov-L " Steam Engmea and Boilerri Steam and LITTMANN & LICHTENSTEIN'S Fitticf,Shaitin?, Paileji, nwrr. -AL80- MAcWnerT of til kinds Vpairei on SHORT X fTTTr tf t 7 - . Mar.l5,88. -OF- THE ,f Texas ponies catching theei hy lassoing performer y the Mexican, the small boy has been - uttnjg iu the spare moments from Wiooi lassoing (everything from a chick f a4o a boy bi4 comrade iu arms. Smash TTd. V - ' L ,1 - Owing to good management and the jcxeellcnt condition oithe toad btni of the .& D. system! our atizens jvery seldom t a. Chance tb seei wreckedirain. but taoscrivho availed themselves of the op .1ortunityt (andjtlicy were a great nany) Jd ent np the II, & D. track about a ijauartcr of a taile above the depot Tucs- jeyening, sjjw what might have been, fed it been' a passenger train,, a fearful peck and loss pf life. If '. f freight thiin was coming in Tues- ily afternoon iut above Mr. John 8. 'i.yii(1'.it;. t' .-r .t' V ' .1; " 1 iv wa b npuge me iocemowve-ieii rack and t a third one was he consequence was that ears were- turned upside down and a Sunday school at St. Peters is in a pros perous condition with Prof. L. II. Roth rock as Superifttendent. Dr. Coleman and Mr. E. B. C. Ham bley arc going to build a new addition to the building the Dr. now occupies. Mr. Freeland Earnheart has his house aboutfha'f weathcrboarded. He will have a? rouser wjien finished nothing like plenty of room. The Hot Spring Convention. About five hundred delegates, repre sen ting twelve Southern States attended the immigration convention. 1 ne meet ine was called to order by Mai. Reiley of New York. Gov. Fitzhugh Lee, of Vir ginia, was elected Cbairmau, and Luther Ransom i of South Carolina, secretary. Goy. Richardsouof S. C, Gof . Gordan, ofGa.. Cardinal Gibbons, of Baltimore Bishop Knin, of W. Va., Bishop Northrop of a. uM also Were present and made en thusiastic. speeches eiicouraging the in duccments for immigrants to settle in the bout 11. A large number of prominent railroad omciais were in the assembly Many of the leading Northern aud South era newspapers were represented. After preliminary business, report of committee?, passing of resolutions, etc. th6 convention adjourned last night at 10:3a o clock, to meet in Jiev York City on July 10th, next. . . DIED. At his home near Thyatira, on the 10th aust.. of pneumonia. S. R. Russell thrown fnmr)lrtilv neroKR ! Afra. Eiiata Tnt... wif-nf Ausrustns Khc nubliii ti,nf tdnoo Th fir:' Lent z, April 22. 1888. aced 28 years. 9 Indensioeerboth jumped but not moutls 2 da!: J&,no?1 .wr.?? aintiiiv,.' . . . J . 1 . . I were held in iraukhn , Church April ,23. r Mcamiiaa been shut 0:1 and ine qi,,, !..,.. .u k.,oKo,i riA. Xo one hurt. : t mount their loss, 101 stilphomelX-ne (?). A mineral, similar j to. stilphomelane, has been found in compact greenish black masses in Cabarrua county. 102. GLAUCONITE. The green grains forming one of the constituents of many of the so-called mail beds in the eastern part of tne State, are giaucuniie. Occurs in most of the counties of that section south of Tar river. 103. SERPENTINE. The massive varieties are found in many localities. The; best i;appeare to come from Caldwell county. Ithusadavk greenish black color, -and contains fine veins of the yellowish green jiurous and silky chrysotile, and admits of a fine polish; greenish grey massive' serpentine, also with seams of greenish and greyish white chrysotile is found in Caldwell county, at which place is also found the varieties marnwlite and picrolite; this last also occurs abundantly in Clay, county . Dark green serpentine; has been observed in Buncombe, Forsyth and Wake coun ties. A greyish or yellowish grey ser pentine occurs in -Caldwell, Wilkes, Surry, Yancey, Stoke, Grange and Wake counties, in the chrysolite beds of Macon, Jackson, Yancey, MitcheH.'Wa tauga. Burke aud other counties; it re sults fr6ui the decomposition of chrys- 104. DE.WEYJLITE. This mineral is found in" all the chrys olite beds of the Western counties, in yellowish and greenish masses, in tbeir veins or seams through the decom posed rocks. 105. CEROLITE. In small veins or seams in decomposed chrysolite at Culsagec Miue, Macon county, forming whfte or yellowish masses. It has not been analyzed. 106. GEXTHITE. In amorphous apple-green coatings upon decomposing chrysoUteat W ebster, Jackson county, and sparingly at the Culsagee Mine, Macon county, aud also on Ivy river. Buncombe county. 107. KApLITE. . Snow white kaolin is found as .the re suit of the decomposition of orthoclasc at most of t he mica mines in Mitchell. an cey and ther counties. Good qualities are found in Catawba, , Lincoln, Burke, tnu many oiucr counties. ior ure- bricks and eiirt hern ware occurs in many localities throughout the btaje. 103. SAPONITE. ' Found in Mitchell county, near Bakers ville. in the cavities of the cellular horn- stone of the chrysolite; popularly known as mountain tallow. Ji. - FINEST EVER. BROUGHT TO 1 . t' - - v--iT.'..- i-..f -.fVI 4 , - "ST-- - i . mm . - . .- v TJ Comprising all the if Our a-higher reputation, or ' irained for himself a higher members of that regard j from the body. He is yet young, both as a man and as a member, with large capabilities undeveloped; and with so tnuch in his favor the Seventh District would be untrue to .1' . .. l! , - . ..... their own best interest not to give him a unanimous endorsement and re-elec tion. I XlSt OF LETTERS. i. j List of letters remaining in post office at Salisbury, N. C, for the -week ending April 21, 1888. T J Fisher, Setty Kluttz, Josephine Coble, J.W Miller, J W Brown4 William Brown col, Violet Cameron, S L Chonis, Charles Coward, Joseph Dohes, T H Fetzer, Morrisjllarris, Sallie Holt, Mrs J W Johnson Richard Jones, Harriet Kuox, J Ross, jBettie Tucker. Please say advertised when the above letters are called for- r' I 1 A. II. BOTDEX , P. M. ? j :; . - , ' County Dxnooratie Convention. -The . Democratic Convention, for the county of Rovah will be held on the 10th day of May, (third Saturday of May), at the Court House in Salisbury; "The pur pose of the Couveutioij . will be to elect delegates to Ithe ' State Cony.ention at Raleigh, and he Congressional. Conven tion, wherever it may beheld. L J. W. Rumple, " Ch. Dem. Ex. Com. taple Stock of complete in every Detail In DRESS GOODS Wo are showing fine Surah Silks in latest shadds,; Faille France, French Crepe Carrous, Seijastapols, Henneattas in wool and silk warps, v iiauius, .rt.iua.uusa,;- .xsisuiuurus,'.- vit'vS!la3le'5) NunsVeilings, and many more. ; I NOTIONS, HOiSBRY & GLOVES. DRESS TRIMMINGS. l!,0OO BONE CORSET, Blf IN THE MARKET! w. x. doug: The only fine calf $3 Seantess Bhoe in the world made without tarks or ulH. As stylish and durable as those costine $5 or $6, and hating no tacks or nails to wear tne stocking or tmrt the fect,mkf them a. comfortable and tvell-fittisM a hand- sewed shot. Buy the best, Sank genuine unless stamped on bottom "W. L. Douglass $3 Shoe, warranted.'? W. Im DOUGLAS $4 SHOE, the original and only hand sewed welt 4 shoe, which equals custom-made shoes costing from $C to $9. " . W. L. DOUGLAS $30 S1I0E In unex celled for heavy wear. Vf.U DOUGLAS $2 SHOE i worn by all Bej and is the best .school shoe in pie world. 1 " - All the above good are made in Con gress, Button and Lace, and if not sold by your dealer, write W. L. DQUOLAS, Bock ton 9 Xas. .4 M. 8. BB0WN. Ag-e&t, Sallihttry. 14:tUl July 26. " j . i. FOR SALE; Qne Brick House and lot, on the corner of Fulton end Kerr itreetf, ubont one acre in lot. -'' ' ' ' One Frame House and- lot on " Lee street. : ,r. V - One Frame House and lot ,o.n .llaln street. . Also shares in N. CK R. R. : - Enquire of Mes. H..E: and MlBS-iVtC-. tori a Johnson at .their home corner of Fulton and "Kerr streeU.. .1 ' 40:tf. I All ape 5 respectfully invited to call and examine, j ! TRULY YOURS, 1 LITTHANN & LIC1ITEOT. TIIOS. L; KELLY'S 1. in association The SUU Prbibitioa ConTtntion iairtrfon at AtlaoU, deodnncti both of the gres-t politi cal parties of the ieoantry. In thi State the pTC.lititioniU war ajiinrt th? Prjnorrat?. 109. lIALLOVrilTE, Found near Salem, Forsyth county; iw of an olive green color, waxy lustre. The variety hthomarge occurs in uurice county. K. This 'mineral ts also found iu ltuwan, at Gold Hill. B. 110. PINITE. This mineral is found as a light grey to nale or dull greenish coating in the joints aud scams and between the lamina; of the conglomeratic and felsitic nlates of tbc Huroiuan scnea tn tne miaaie coun ties, and also of tbo: giawjlitc of the Blue Ridge. K. ; ' - 111. MAJdOAttOplTE. 'bjf ' w Occurs in Bex'cral of the mica mineis of Mitchell, YanceyJVIacon, j&c.and also ocenrs in waice.., county with tourmaline. . - i, v 11.. .-&M.-uvf. t j Id found in the so-called talcoict and talco micaceous schists of 'the -Piedmont section, especially in Siirke, Caldwelljand Catawba. It is also tb be seen at Round Knob, in McDowelahd in Wake county, near Raleigh; and in many other local ities. . '.. ;" .' -y- 113. DAMOUJtJTK. Very fine white and pearly" Bcalea are fonnd with the cyanite at Crowdes and Clubb's Mountains, aleo in Yancey, Chero kee and Iredell counties." A slaty da mourite, occurs near Warm Springs, Madison county. The most interesting occurrence of damourite is that resulting from the alteration of corundum. In this connection it is found in many vari eties. In Macon, the damoarite sur rounding the corundum, occurs in the form of small silver white calfcvsually discolored by a thin icoattng. of oxide of iron. In Jackson and especially in Hay wood county; it occurs in a similar man ner. At. the. Presley mine it is found in very fine scales, gradually! increasing to plates of An inch in diameter, f - - 114. culSaoeeite." ; Jpecufs in bj4 J,lanjinjB pr- plated masses of a yellowish brown color. It i also found in. greentehy brownish,1 yellow scales, not-over one-eighth of -an inch in diameter. It occurs in Buncombe, Mad ison and Henderson counties: - . to nE'coxTlVCP. TAIL0BIH6 tSTABLiSHMEim A Full and Complete Line of Imported jood for my Spring Trade,' comnetinc tr French, English and Scotch Roods ;6f , al colors. A" unsurpassed line of Tronseri ag ' all of which will Ikj made up in tke.Btst, Mnd most Fashimiabh Rt jleV All are cor- d'ull.c inrited to call and examine my stock , and they will see at once that I KEEP THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Term, PosititcljICash.- lathe Mansion House, last room; fronting on Innis street. -B0YDEN. JNO. A M. C. QUINN. If IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK OF V PERT LIZER3 WE WILL SELL .ALL OUR m ro)f?v :i I : fo) 1 ! At the nominal price of tr .. - - . .-. . :. '" I f $25 Per Ton l; $25 "'TcStto'0! BOY DEN & QUINN ''HSi" 1 -t 1 t s i -t rlt' '- - I? ; 'I 'i. I i 2 'i , ! Hi;!--..; . 1 ''il;;;-?V'- r ( - i ': "1 ' i :;-.'f. 1 'I - :,T-:-- 1 t' L- "i-? I' . 4 'I'l'-r .it 41: 1. 1 m- r4M I . 1 ; it, . 1:1' i '. i.':''': Y.''j-?'i, 1 1 "iK i-V-il"-': t- - - 't'-if-r.'iVt.. .1-1 ''''. H- s i -' T ... .8 I - 1 A - '1 ' .T -
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