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KORTH CAROLINA HERALD. KI ERBAIX A EASES, Kll'a. AX a PVf. TUCIWl'AY. JANCAHY 1. 1-J. a""?- Ol'l favorite Uepri'nttive,lIou. Jobs 8. Hnderson, of Salisbury, if. C, ha be) appointed on the Bailiotd, and Caiais Comnutt alau on Privilege and Election. Tm Newton I'tftrprue say Maj. J. W. Wilson hu sold oo.WO acre of timber laud to Northern tJpital iM, for the purpose of colonization. Tm wlertrowtrr Johu iilitu ma president pro tern of the .Vna'.e. scare to Senatvr Edmunds tlie i leadership of the Republican side of that body. Til Baptist Orphanage at Thoro asville it destined to be a success, j Mr. J. II- Mili i interesting Uim elf aud working fur it benefit in' all pari of the Stan. Bt. J. II. Cordon, of the Stte Til! MethoJit Chun-h. ' tli re ceipient of a Cumpliini-nt txit!i bene ficial and eHeoitratiiTg. I'he eun regation have inereaaed his f-ilary from -00 to 1,000 j. anuum. f.-rmerlrof the Abner AnJf rn.ii IhsaviMe (Va.) lUgirltr, and Judge A. W. C. Nowlin, cf Washington, D. C, haTO parchaaed lb Richmond Wkif, and will continue iu publi- eatioo a a Democratic sheet. Ta Modern Langutg? Associa tion met at Uoston and discusstd aksf merits of teaching modern lan (oagca at our colleges instead of Latin and Grjek. Influential sav ant are advocating French and I German. 8. W. Henly editor of the Wade- boro InleUigciictr, turn out to b j 6 perry W. 11 earn. He ha been j known a Henly in this State for torn yean, and is said to be a pe- I Miliar man of trong character. ! II himself informs the public that kjs cbanged hi name in order toes- cape mm. difficulties he was. mixed np with Virginia, some years f0- Ct iwtKjtii and timbers arc bt-' ginning to play a very important part in the States growth. One firm in Mitchell county have just completed one' foreign order for 2,,000 worth, and just accepted i Washington. Col. Cowle in nothcr for 13,000. As he ' troduced a hill to allow the free dis- ftctn from our Swain county corres- i tillatioii of bruudy from fruit; pondent, ouic partie are about to erect large mili in that section j shich aild another to tin impor- j tan I industry. Gis. Climim i5, of orth faro-' lina, ha been an nntiring worker : in th field of kienco, and baa chieved almost a great distinction j in that field of pulitic. He ha i patented an improvement in the ! lectric light, which consists in the application of zin'on as an incande- rr , I cent conductor for electricitv. !!' I "ec.nc-iiKiu coiopauif, , '. are interfering with the application of his discovery in order that tliey may profit thereby. HUAUI.Er-SUEKM.4V. Gov. lloadlcy, of Ohio, went into politic two years ago. worth to00,- 000. lie retired from the Govern- torahip last Monday a comparati' ely j poor man. John Sherman embark ed in the State man business thirty year ago with no capital. He could now retire witli-arv;-ral mil lian, all of which, owing to the Senator frugal kubUt has been ac cumulated on an averege enlary of AOOO a year. . P0LITCAI. II0KSTV. Fifteen mouths ago all the lead ing Republican newspaper through out the United State tried to per- aoade th people to vole for Itlaine, i promising proaperou time if lllaine wa lee ted, and promising utter rain and business depression in rate of Cleveland' election. Prominent ly among them wa tho Xntittnal Kfvbliean, In it inn of Jan- nary Sth oi tins year th latter paper brings an article headed -'A 8irn of Good Times." in which it dwill at length on ilie prosperity nd buiines activity of the year Just poena. J he moral is clear; Tor tni ke 01 intimidation cf wi'afc j i Blinded peop.'e the great Hepubhcan organ toopa to the worn kind. of, here. lie, but unlike our Xorth Carolina j Washington, D. C Theappoint politicjaiu of Ibe Ike Young type, j ments of North Carolinian on the Xatunal lbintb!iean dot uot j fmmittm are linn, Wharton J. tick to tiicjc lira. . Giton, Chairman on Ventilation . s ; The Sews of hr Wwk JiuUhell ' ; 4 fur the Hasty Header. Thursday. In the Senate to-dav, Fayi, of i .Ohio, iutmduecd bill to repeal the internal revenue tai on tabacco. Denver. Col.-A .tor of onus- j (w m Klp.nditnre in the State de na! vitdenc i prevailing iu tht I .,,,,,,,, ,. . , ,c, mountain, the snow otocaaue on the railroad are the wont knoa u for jean. Buffalo, Ji. Y. A meeting of prominent tobacco growers, repro - entiiig ail the New Kr.glaud States. New V"rk, Pennsylvania and Wis consin. The object is to preaent a bill to Colore tojiare the duty on fonign tobacco mcrvaaed nearly 50 per cent. Charleston. S C The C'harle- j ton Oil Manufacturing Company I siHiidid to-day. I.i.inlitiee llfl, j 'J; as.u unknown. Chicago, 111. J. U. Myers, teller ! of the rulimaii National Uank, a .arrcstt-d tins evening for enibeziie- muni ilil tii a l'o!; to Z-ZTt tjr (';i:iad with his wife and child. ! Michigan. Two hunters mLitoik a woman in a eraiiU-riy bug for a , bc' and shot and killed her. This j f rough en the Michigan woman, j and if she looks like that heshnuld l.i, in Ind K..,iu i4..ri( li..t Vw.u, I V """" ! ,Mrt0- Washington. A bill introduced by Cox, of Xorth Carolina, on lle- ; form in the Civil Service; also a bill i by Goff. of West Virginia, to repeal I '.he internal revenue tai on tobacco, Friday. Baltimore Md. Taintcr, Tongue & Co., wholesale dry good and no ' tion dealers, have made an assign ! uient to Henry .1. Kartier, for the : benefit of their ercditon. Col. Henry L. Scott, U. S. A., died at the New York Hotel, aged 71 yean. He married Cornelio W. I Sott, daughter of Ua. WinBeld : Scott. Lincoln, Kcb. Another now ! storm began, putting a complete ! stop to traflie and travel. There i ' no sigus of the abatement of the ..storm. 1 he temperature is beh.tt j er and is falling. At the Ik.-ttit Kun coal mine, T.Jtiieii"tieiii uotrn tint of sight. The families living in the lionets had a narrow escape, lho snrfate is stiii caving, and live inure blocks are eiectt d to go dtia n. another to aboli.h the iuterual rev rime system and repeal the tax on distilled spirits, also a bill to abol- i iah fee and nernmsitea and provide I salaries for United State District Attorneys, MasUala aud other offi- j State. .V bill by Mr. tt heeh r. cials. Mr. Johnston introduced a Alabama, authorizing femah bill to provide tor public building j enter lands under the llom. st, ' Asheville; OTInra for one atjlaw. N'cwbern; Mr. Ueid for one at! Wednesday. Vi inston-Salem. SatnrdAy. n- u.. .- Missouri. I he busmen portion ,i , , n u. ,i , of the town of Cuba, on the han fnncluM IUilro!. wu. almost en- tirely destroyed by firo. 00,0o0. Iss about Washington. A bill was intro duced in the Senate by Mr. Ingaltsi to establish a Natioual University i in the District of Columbia, to be I I called the University of America. Report from the West siv that the cold is extreme aud general. All train stopped by snow drifts, ami the thermometer ranges from 30 to 40 degree below lero. Chattanooga, Tenn, A large .....I- ... . i : i j put ijf ui negroes, iiuiiiuering several nunarua, p.-usea LiitougU tin city en route from the Car !inw to Ar kantaa. Kully one thousand hare passed through the city in the past two week, and hundred of other ro making arrangement to leave as soon a possible The movement is beginning to be felt in all the State's South, and ia attracting wide- spreud attention. Sunday, Chattanooga. T-enn. The repre sentatives of the Southern Trunk Line of tH Sonth met last night in thi city. The railroad repre sentatives attempted to advanoej rates, out no agreement wa reached. Jfw Orleans. The mercury 16 degree above aero Chattanooga, em,. riv degree below fero, The coldest weather ever known ! Acoustic, aud remain on -'.he Ag ricultural Committer higher on the list than before. -oB." Jl)!!ll -V llendeiwun take jadgo HennttC P1 on the Election Coromrrtre, .nJ Put 0,1 the committee on Railwart and Canals. Hon H T llenuett. Chairmui of the commit- i .i ! Hon W H II Cowle is as.-iffntd to ' rS,:,nt. and Tension. William K Cox it Chairman oh Reform in the LC - ivil Service, a member of Foreign ST-;-.. ..n.'.. II Tl' ijl... LtAIlB CH III llllll v. IIVH t " .'.I- ner, on committee of Indian At - on com mince of Indian Af- tain, miue and mining. Hon. jaane. -umu turn m piace on inc rrmting ana a position on tlie War Claims committees T I Johnston, a member i of the! committee on rublie Hnildinga and Grounds, !jo on the Flection of President and Vice-President. Manila V. London. The Spanish tiovern ment has refused to grant Kngiand a .alil,i7 filAlinn on oiia ,.f fi.- Caroline Ulands, Cincinnati. A five lory buiUuig occupied by Jewett 4 Adams, man ufacturer of burlaps and bags, took fire, with two adjacent build ings. The loa is now reported at ; oo.ixio. The well known firm of W. Mr Smith A Co., of Richmond, Va., mauufacturt-rs of agrirultnra im- plcmeut, anyone of the oldtit, Ublidhuient in the Stmth, ha.i mmAe an Mitrnm(nt. Thir itita art? 171,000; ata, $!iO,(XK. Joaeph II. Davit ia named m trus tee. Waabington. D. C. Gen. George ... . juh. j j.j ,j,i4.fv ,,r n,,t -ilt. J:,T. asonud Democrat, hw Wen up ' ttVi m. W:lM!,,. u jal. i u;.-.!. fiuitlird ly the rrtidi-iit to succeed j ;iuuini niS iruth, t:i! I i i . v p-r--m-Major KelioKX, Upublifan, ret-. Ally end to it wbt-rt-a I r-rr-onue a-.vnt fr tU Diitri.t .f Xorth ! .!: i'r.t to the -:..;..r.. Carolina. (Jen. Clarke is regardeo at the Internal l.evenue bureau af one of its very best tucn. Xnesday. Iterlin. l'rince linmarck is tin first I'rotetaiit that has ever re ceived the decoration of thetirder of M hrist. 1 he badge is worth l",iji'0 Tl I fbattanJU.-At ,he,:,..l .,(,; i 'h? tnnr-ra 5 1 I tions nf inc citv. Iiicpatches rron ' towns throughout Ka-it Tennessee, i ! -Vrth iieorgia. ami .North Alsruinm. i say last niifht was the coldist ever known, htock are suffering. Washington, 1. ('.In t fi- .Vli ale nearly five hundred nominations were reported from committer: chiefly ntstmattTS. In tiie II. ..i;... j of Ilepresenativ s .Mr dates d a loll to of A! j abam introdu alien trom sen Hiring tit to owning lands aithin the I'm: i i . .ia. Ksom ihc. Ha. I he oldest j w.!h;.-of the season. The ther-1 1 mometer at tiie signul ulhee rcordvd fifteen and throe tenths degrees above aero. Young orange trees are probably killed. Colunil iis. Ohio. Kach branch j of the legislature toted aeparatcly on a rainiiUate for U. n. Henator. In the Senate Thurman received SO votes and Sherman 17. In the """ff Tliunnati received 41 votes nu onrriimn nr. j no. iecismiuro wiU vote in joint convention (or a Senator to-day. Washington. In the Senate Mr. anew introtiuceti a mil lo appro-! priate 7J.0OO for the erection of a I public building nt StatesviMe. A j bill br Mr. Ilenderazin in rmwint the special tax 011 spirits to let farmer ell tobacco concerning suits agalp.r. reven:feV'f!!cl3tirto re peal internal revenue, to exempt brandy from tax. Robert B. Roose velt wa appointed Sub-Treasurer oy rresiueut l U'veland, but after a conference with Treasurer Jordan declined the appointment. Samuel A. Aahti appointment confirmed by the Senate for Postmaster of Kaleigh, X. C. The Herald In Cnbarrns t'ssutjr. Dkv i MfLt, X. C, Dec. 30, "M. DxiU IIrkald: I have been verv much pleased to find thMtizh Biy brother, ti. II. I'eeler, that ucii an enterprise a the 11kkai.ii has been started in Salisbury, and also to have the liriTileg of readinj it interesting columns. It is worthy of the encouragement of every cit izen of the State. I do not know that the paper is taken, at all, in this neighborhood, except by Broth er. 1 think this county should have a place in its colnm. I am a native of Uowan, but will teach here for several month. Will you please enter my name as a subscriber to the XoniM Carolina. MaUALD for nutyear? Very truly. J. H. 1'k,lik. F.PISiitiF. CF THi: HIS TORY OF ROM AS. Rev. Mr. Drajre to Governor Tryon. On the day appointed for the Vestry to qualify, seven of the sec ond list met, two were sick, and the .i ,. .ii. . other tbfiw thiiisrh not preaent, .ill i . i i ,i would lie determined bv the resolu - members of the county,., and one. j Allison a principal Elder were the , "MS persons o. the tirst lit who ! Ill I'JWII. -Mi. .ti'tiii.tii I , , - ltriant, ihioI and pcn.:bie,' aent to , tht,m in , r,ri-..., r-, ,,,j,i ih.m- j they boinir members ;f the coiinlv uo inr wrrr to corner e j " ..... i. ley nuuiu I .HA I llltl. lllf 1 1- k ii : i i" ;,., i,.,i into ham. : by Millar the SultiiI mtiiv yeans i sint, who was then ready to come " '"r. 'd pr-Uo- ii. rewij.t. 1 if sent fu for the having pa. .1 in u-ii nioiiics. oiie-im!..:ig of been acf tinted f pear wa- ever lai hi-h hull never! r d ith it ap-: u iiii.h cau.-ied i i jrrtjut it'.caamo'ss aiiKrUi.' the H-t-(lie. Tn'r compiiiMicii irwy shuln p.iv fr a t'W.Ti;yui.U!, v. 'hu iLv -u,thvrKU4 ;i;i4 rrw Iun tlu-y c-'tiTJ" r.rovnlotl t tln-ir liking, i.'-ul'l U- ilr-ni.tl that bviufit. '1 hu! t! t: j""-r lay a burthen on many prn;tt(- j-rs-.m-i. nu I'.ii.in jiriivt-fion xzuiii hi m:i'.ic fr tnnr rt'Iif the :,iw rt- jniri hy a V. -try, any a.:vn' t -f t!.r .1 iwilU:i!, anl t Tnts nif fciu'wi hi1 re as J !:irf sum ;n the' h vid J Ilia !r,it,'..u .....1 . ...... ullioi. whU.h wut, not rotn, nt, bnt tv 1 Wslrv, cumiiuinl to In- time f.v.ii'ln d ponn(l and iifwards. ti 1 'i-frwv thetXlx-ru-v nf t.- inmnraiti uticv or the poor, riHtiih-i of tho twot that to qUMt t!H tb' 1'V an adj!i?t- metit of ttn-H' ulTair?, u Vet, try w rrt.-iinly ni-otN-nrv. It j a n-p-riorUat:fin w;thotit oJT.-. t, and tKr. no notice, thi-r. f.-r- tin -houl d not meet until tb 1;!. i f May, which was the fvirthi !aj that tliey wi-re cntitb 1 to .jimiif,. On tl-.is. declaration i- -cm i t the secouj list WeMT-it't" Court !lou -e, enter d dot 'l a, a e- ?r'. .i copy of whi, h mi rn. r.ir .!i;in i -nr Kiiliiiuy rvie. -) to s. . r th.it t'.u:.'. a:id ah tln ..;, tioL ii'i !ir ..bgttio t" a) their li'-i nii.tt.ui, o!ii:lli'i l'.' at ti.il t , i i c-. ! .. i. l.... ... i. 1 . .; .. . ,1, Im u appi artd i- ' ti. .!i..-a- that a Iff. red hv I he i l.rfh ..f K','!:.iii. Ii--t of S.i.ii I., realtv I ih,. i ) made ; entered hy the apj ar i o-i t.e !i-mT of those who tint l.-t. 1'ie.ling I produced th, ,iir li.'iiinn s litter uddnvscn i the i .,f S,i rt I. like'.-' I'jt '.. t"ld 'o iii I t!..-ught them to tu ii' r-roi-i r i , r-. ir.s to sec it, who AX yf ' ro ri. j r-- otoutivcs of the tudyol o.! 'In t Sinn h people, and acinaintod ,,i with itiy tin nisi r . That l had a , 1 d: -eretiotiarv power from the ttov ' ' . rnor, in u coiivers.vttnn which I to hml ihAhoiinr to haec. lo show it. if there was a cn.-e id' necessity, to any frieiylit. tin this Hut herford and Lock, the two members, were !.,.,. a ,.,.t I .,.,,., Il.. i tlm, ,,rilTi,ltl, in.r ir.dd thcae of the second list, for 1 arn sorrv to say it, sincerity and ce:i!i,U':u c ari h'Tbs scarce to be found in th;,. climate. They, the members of the Comity, being thus atanm-d, fired awav freelv scandal to the Church and ctnitettiptne'i p" s.-ions as to the power of tiieCroan and of tin I'ar lament of Kntrland. I ai.r.-nred IK.ir .f il, .h.,,i, 1' 1 k "" " "" ' """. "t-tii, silent on all oceaoms b. fere, but J now balmy ciuals in the liau, 1 two county members and a si-uinr: Khler. An altcrcntion fnllowcil ahich.lriw nianv ronle f look' no notice ot their reproa.. lifal ex-, pressions, si mat artillery was noun silenced, but nine to a spiriled ar- gument, drove them ..nt i f their posts, and the people declared niej vioitinout, in, ..pencil tne oye of th people, act them 111 a great numsnru right as to the f.ilse repre sentation,! which had hern spread abroad, male them sen.ibU" that the l)is..enlers power was a thing assumed, that liiey eie not the Kstablished Chnrch, or on an equal ity, that their power wa a mere luyor or i.ovetvirrirnr, winch was not before generally understood. They had opposed the others read ing the letter, first questioning its authenticity, therefore carefully pe ruacd the seal, before it was onened. then desired them not to read it as a Vestrv. but they read it publicly, and w in I her as a Vestry or not, they would not satisfy them. The .nominal. Vestry then adjourned 4o another place, and wrote the en closed answer and recommendation to your Kxcellency for my Induc tion. The dispute wa conducted with out the least disturbance, among the people silent attention, and Ihcy went away with mormnreexprtasing satisfaction. Alio the nominal Vos-J try wei-e- well pleiued, who thonifht i my behavior before lukewarm and indifferent proceeded from my in- difference whether 1 would stay wrtb them or not. and suspected AjpoV- poed tnteiilinii fo leave them, but now saw from the conversation that I waited for a proper time and prop er tierson before whom ta defend the character and rights t.f the Church of Kuglnnd, and of the joat uJ luuiisbiu iirocceuinc oi irovem - I ment. in the intended appiintuicnt of a l lergvnian, and a sutiiiiittuig 1 with so much temper and ml CMiilfscei.- sion to their approbation before lu : dt.ctioii, whereas legally the govern- ' ment need not have done so, it was i ...l..ni..j :.. . .i . ..i hi. i'i. i iiiriiie i in ii oilier iiarv ui ;1 i, ... .... ' . ' , i .iiHicsiv s iioiiiiiuuns as mere ,..: , i, I iv.iouc "i me iii;iiL, it oi - j iginally any by a lapsa in time, not (only of months, but of year". Aftir I the rtnminnl Vestry had thus secur ed their day and wrote their rerom i ineudationa, they went heme. On thu Fifteenth most of the first I list appeared in town. I returned t haLdayJiaviiig heen ontaluio.it , ,r,isllton ,ny n,ini.,try. and found ve (j Ive of tha nominal Vestry, their iuUntiiiLjbcingi!dy tu olerie the I proceeding of those of the hrst list anil incite them to qualify, lint no flic of fliose of the Erst list, tho.ieh they kept paradingthe streets wonld o into the Court llotise. attemliHi with many ul iheir . Zriond who came in the Kami day. seeking oc- .' aion io iiii,irril, the tiling a as sua- i:i?, :hiu til! ts Kf)t quiet. The VYatrv wpnt ,nutf but en tUeirni.ti alMHur-Ui any ir. f . r e t. i 1 1 1 I'J 5 siT.t to iiie to .isk uliut tlio nf tioiTii nut W-strv- iMcndtd, sui-j t" quaW-, they i n -l-y:ai;d, ut that night not kisnirmj' tber wrr pm? home, on whi h tliow of the timt i ut iinini'dt.:t i. iiitirit-n d. lonk jm- j ji'nm t.f t,'i. i . 'i; rt II o-.;-, t,i' ( .lulu tn:lii ili-1 luxt ni-.i-.i; l', t ' ( Tt Vfllt tht -ithsTS i!'L"Tl. S'tfTf' litnia rflvn'iiiiJ tb'-T w '!!d tHrn j thfy would no', qualify, n nhrr did j they, roinpU-trW arnwfnf.i; thf in j tiTifu-ft tho v.(i. I - fT- t if. .xbiv that thtrt 'i,:d no cstry. Tim rotoUitt'n V r y j- to earn , ., i.o., vi vr. 'Ih.it f..rn-l t!'t with j I Mi iTtd irit.'.l .it- 1 .1: to v-.iir I.ieiieliet Ii wl !c lie t . i nji hail i lhu wii,,l 1.1 i.tril-iition I. I l o hi.. re ijian oiiards liixl k III.- Il:.-wn. !; .t i he ion i ' rr a- hi--- 1 . L-'ie-lV of Ih. staiioii.-!. a hu h are no It - than ii and tai'iity. siiould esi ll n lt,tiveil build Hi. , ( Ii, th whicli o;ne ft . rs ar' Air. ad i l'r ' ,.i--il and oth- . tint they i any disturb i r. t.t.d to sa , I he 1 1 .tfoorii t lav' o -! Hi Ci:t,'r,'h. thai '' ! r' dit t f limugh v ' ' f1 ' I -ii n Itt. eir tiart 'ti. r f:N.t ... ..Ill , as to tl'.uit iiig tiie county. 'I . v protiost . ! : i lin'. t a'am or rpialifv as yet. iti ; .f tlit y ti n. lo pro.-ced no fur th r i!.r.n the choice of two Church ttardt ns, who are to tte ciphers. To have a general I'eUti.ni i f the In- J artea, Itt Kit. 3. ' habilani. number ,.f the Church .nMut lhr u,, u ,. ir r.niila'id. ad.lrein. d to tnnr Ki- j sal ijiue imwn ilw. mh,.!,'. ,,,,Hc ' celleiicv , the Council and Assenibiy. ; and tke N H It i iim rr j itating" the case and seek tug redress. 1 1""'' "! '') "!" tl ; vs to such evasive jtractitx'.. for tht: ! , r,s. X.i.-t 7s O. 4. j 'otiire, aa to the present the estah- lisluiig tltem for a V estrv. f ir the a ... .1.. l ... .1. . - , '.i ii i ! , . - 1 J,M drfrreni e ami aubnuasinn to the dt - terniuia'.ioii of the I-i gi'hiti re. ; is - 1 LUTr AT10X IX TH E I'KICE VK 1 UllAt t ). bt UANIVtSS lillo ro,, SAU m HV, s. c. Tobacco is known to be OjC to more imtuent an,i vnient Kuo- tuat ictna than any other staple crop! t (ins country, itc have often i known the market price of this sta - ! pic to chance seveutv-tive ir one !, ; , ...... ' , - j ,,.,' , "tntou. 1 ne marker, prices or mist, corn, Kn Ufiwr or lower according 1,. iiuitnU and rsssd o,.,., , , or nat.1r.1l caiiiH-s--!tucli pn irac- i ted drauiit?. excessive fre , j,:,-aetuiii Life intw'ti ric . hu. It is very feldotn that any of these si rCs Buttuato more than ten or fif. iH.n lurct iit. U b,- tin. 1l.rT.1n.11... ( Whv docs not tohac-o have t..l., pri like ahest, corn and ddton. and remain aoMicwhcre near that price? There is cause f.,r this tiuicrcnoe, anu one, we timik, are which the farmir has entire cou trol. Wo will try to state our rea son for this belief. As before staled, tobacco li subject to fluctuations from uaiurul cause. Hut such is the tcudency of farmer in wake haste to get rich, that when fhe price of tobacco is good they suffer tnemsetve to tie timnlated to re newed preparation and care to in- flaltering tlieinstlvea aith the ex pectation of getting a good price, losing sight of the fact that the raising of alargocron Will inevitably result in lessening the value, and also ttrat in attempting: to make a large crop, it U almost sure to re sult in making a poor o ic. When this large and poor crop is pnt uiion the market, they often realite les than half what they first expected, and hence are very greatly discour agedmany (wearing that they will never raise another plant, while others bwrfnc indiftr nt in their preparations, and when the season for planting roma, are unable to plant more than half a crop, being scarce of plants or lata in planting. This state of things result in anoth er abort rrnn. and therefore htsrh r wo hare these rtolent fluctuation i every jew years, for exumpiricxe year before taut IK-"-, mere ss a siuau crop rniseti, aim uuriiic; too: ! fall of that vear and winter, of the nevt tobacco wa Terj high. Cut i in the spring uittl . rarjj su'lliutr. when it became known that there was a large crop being raised, the) Twill exchange IIusxIm fat Cotlan pricf ciimtnenced going down, and ! ani' I will allow halt rem pr lb. mora now tobacco is as low as we ever 1 !'!. "l'rT 'rkei price. d yr-. , . to pol is my Hic.-rics w tow ut g- """" . , W dealer in NonhtW,L'n.,h.Jl?r!!, .Nil let us give our friends a lit- cti at. I bave jun eontracied tie advice. Nearly every farmir j manufacturers (or one haadrtd ha become dbilu-arirnrd with the ' , - , ' exceeding low price that tobacco ia i 1 (TO 5Tl?iCS & PllilEtOS bringing. We have heard many j , . c& ., ...., , ' say that thir would never raiso vkk-h I am reeelrlbz dally. : I will 1 uotlirr pound. Thi i the le 1 " u"He aostre -itam Top Vuf of filing all through the coimtrvJ u P fr-m If that i. the ease, there tll ' SSO.CO T0ffi13K fV rntat wrtwitiy b - imall crop of i -ST ,.JrSJSJ tobacco raised this rear. Now, I Hemrmber that 'th fprtB.rw,' Whnh then, the farmer who lakes pain, with his tobacco, and hniks after it striTine with oikht and main tu ; raise a good croo, will be the one ! who will make money. This we' would advise our friendi to do. It i I ia nnw timrt to bii nnn.iinii t!f i beds, - lt each one ace trrit tiatt.?c l''-lTCar(of he baa a 'il!i.iftit amount of plant. Then h t hint, when the time iwmes. ! plant a full cr-p. i'--k afit r it' w(n, . mid ta i rare of it whf n it is raisfd. ' The indication arc tb .t a m;ill ' t'rup will U raided thi? tr.ir. J,tt our friorufd be amiig th few wbo r.iif a g'j'K. prop, ar.d they Wi!Ihf ; Auvmg number ho rt-uiiEc the j m-'wt money . . ) January 7 lSiW. Thecitis,,,, of Marion. Mcflow ! aw'.V'lK VZ, II coiiiity, have offend It. C. A a elas htra of ''"? lireen, an tninient phvuitiait rf' ,,,.,..'. I'enn., ,ty xre. of laud if he i t .H.MILV CiKHCKNlKS would erect a Sanitarium at lKAT KM!, CHH TT.s. i i si'"'' Alt. i-rors. Tttl'ti aad aar - (.rocerli.. So(i,., ,M,. Hhnea, . Itrew t,.-".". .-. -t; it hit m., lum ibis j re.a sell fceap. Hn-jr a!.e ao mortaaeo. J nr'',t exurMisiil ( tii-.. Th"iUtS,i bj is, U at tie Tav i .-.-! 1r.t.le .ml in.uia il TlT f-l ,-iii-lnl i.. ihrjr ,ny irievtli l,r INi.r It'itlit palioost;!'. 2031 A0BE3 raliinl)Io Imih. I fctrr wi lit Mutu- rtty of 4 Vinat NrTPtnlVf 1trm. I-V I mil fi1;r i jhi!j lie ml' at thf ( t.uit ti. uatf Osji ia tir tiwa of h.itit ttrtr. ! 0,1 M--y;- U: T-tnuy.lt tl,lf I,ii''"'T": .'triw,; ttu i.tj i A'tjolain; i!:; ci-j-.' ( Hmii rif hf t-H f Sa'wI-utt. nwdi tt hti4 W T TUftMai. H 1. ilArtiM' a'Ui turv c j li'irwftf- U iffK . . . I 't Sr. a. ' Adlolnii siw .o. ie ,, -.(--.lljitVil ; mil lit Hivlt of VV 1 1 i..Tt!i..H ai.1 KHwiu Mister snfi ottr. ct:ai;ii.2 j Ka.n a tUr v i.,o 7r, i s.l'ii8tn istns sod ' kiif , i , tf iitt( i f T 4 ! .1 P 1 Mirt.trr it or, .tit iiewnni aim oi n.-zv a vul s mile from lh-e ro . Iowa M eaU'iiorr. f liie nisialtag I arte. lot No. b. j i , ,, , , I i riet teratjri: tlm tl t, I, it :mnc i Nr Vli ksviie ri.t. i I -iritlv tlir lait,i i " freslrr. VMci.i, l. i Hikers. si..ul b-.lf .-ii?.trj- ! .'t,t..- i sir t1iil t.f llis lira a ef Mli!.urj . ci taiaing K3 m re. t Lot KO, 6. " 1 Known as t tie '(i. Iurl," a-tioUi I Ir.f m Ut.l ! i.a l.o.i, I and ; I' ! Mrntaet aa.1 Mtoe. .tut in alsntt s i t mile .f in iotaauft Units at iiiuiatar. f W '". . tot Ko. T. Kriownti ' Pftnl Trset." 1 tor i tawl Was Martin,, He t b"'lu. ! Aaa M.Seely, aatl aUwi i "" .-'-'T. ee' 4J1 wrrs the fines! itoiietn lac: wrrs the fines! itoiletn laeits la ibe county. Zsot KT5. a. Kwvii im tV VV.-. Trsrs." Kim .ut su miles Troot lw' urv, twiwra .Hi iti;. in K4f, ni;.mini it. laotU of J. hn ilcurlt y. V. KU. M. A, kt ncr ai otlr, nrtuoiay 885 Mr.. ; Lot NOi O. I Known w th Suifln Tr'i," cm lb i SuiUviltc iiilm- n-atl, aiwl apar the - i ur Tni en it W N OK H 'ioat ?; mit fnra Sfciiur', ijttitinir th iiuuU oj Juhb iimtivy, M A Ajjwr tunl o(UT, . 'frnfsininf 275 Kf !. if iiitTY, no4 'ki iu UtU i uui jytir ; t biwrs. f.rrj irjiricty nf h fir.cfc! ttmT. rrttou, ttv)r, uk) rrsta one i J....!-. I I . A .i 5 .. uvi.inn , cv iitumnu iu tue ivitriii UU b.n ttlvrrtiwd, rhI Ihe fine-! bl intn Uml in thin twlitw, wH iliu t4 bd anuaed. CotnK.njiiiif buihiuis. tm nt hmi t, Wfbw,o lru, kc,, vm the! Urf tnu-U. - - j. t urtey an! pkt f tbe Imnd may be ! accn at tin nftif f (tie 4 oniiuiwinn. r ? TEliilB Th piirrliaarr to tm - ! liird rmti ti &.vminuiii.ni of thi wle, ' Hi baiani'tf In two tguai intal!cnU . ' the fn.i of wi snd tat'lvi; mniti. intrr- el cm the d-'tVrml l-avnicuu at ti.e raif ' of riilit prr rr nt jx-r annum fr;m Die lat nf eimflrmatina tit mm. 1 til e rruTTud till IL tt nun liaw mxnev, b Ifltt , (iniiuQ.wtitier. Saiiavtury, C, Jauuttrjr lU l. Half Interest in EOST im MILL For Sale ! ' i i o ' .. . I am desirous of rlmlnii nut nvr eofer - si in the abova raeiiliiiited mil) at one, i literarv and musk- ilcparttacDts. Fut par sud will therefore soil veiy etieap. , ticulsrs atldresa, W. H Bt ST. i KEV. W. A, WTZ, 113m ballslury, Ji. C. ' II tt ' Sauchvilte. K O. FUG REST PRICES ' " V ) t9H Cotton . -"i-y JJ 1 IN SALISBURY. -: . " "I''V m'V,u. -'""d Phwica. llif V.f pm hsc. noaths fruai U. sure lo call ami min mj ,10ck . before (iun humg ebewkere. Special InUaooxanU 'iTt'lYti to At nu. COTTON BUYERS oa our SxrrrtM .Uilr tM wrrm, aM thr MV lMl 1 . it" a - t -i . ifn print it tu.I value lu .Niiulxu)- uti, 8 " W. MITIIDEAL 1.2 pi. NEW GTORE Fw eves frkin mnlmr I j;'Wrti"iT KlrLSA Ml iU lif - ' 1 I ( !. I IUvb.tr !y itnU$. i Adwlaissrasat ,ot ll.-m.ti rtukrton, ilr,-,j,wt ,;; ; .(,. I t Ii. - i-Hicti smnr! rtits Mjt, ... ,! 1 l-l J Ktffiislu !-. .a , rsr fw ,11 Wr.i , , brU-rt lit tudrt rjlton , ot lu. w niivi ry I'tircvwiv A.iooaistrssnr. Lies , liitnaii, tiutiiei. Orlitlrt i, 1 ' I'm J. I. Hopkins, VfeietlS1 T i.'li i u'.,; - r. . ... j ; , t ... j. ir Kith J. u .1.1 tilll. ttf T. A ... il . r sb For Bale. IMT R l frmef rl m h:s ViTosll t'H lle-sti U4 (Ti. a p,ihi trt ll.eui.ir. tti.ll. f h,:, k. loe-.f1 tl Wiiti M.-.-.1 Mio ttvt. l.i - f., lrh. '' Utty-lHi Ms-. " ,w ""r fwemj t" "e hi "t. (.mo knew. 'mi,tzn..u Vta-h l.trtow. wivl f,. unv 1 irs rz.l"n umI stsitf rarea-,u.l 1,,' g.' -a .... awaikCi; ,J, rn l!n.a twti d . ,is t -i. njic UuiW, 1,4 M , trt :10a ft, f, . 1 ir.if,1y wijl I i.i,lM uu) t ,T"iv , , ' ' ' ;n'"Kstl. u. eaR at til ' M ? . -II. It. CJUWPOHfv if ... Vtuica,JC. k'-'l If-toU LU kUJ.ltiU.1 1 1 S:listu7 Cctta Kill tt iil huM up ,lrt E C Miller ttsa t 'lill i In. iiomrmc Miott of t.iotnrs rr-uis. CHRISTMAS CCCDS andCtKHY llittikfftf, will Jmi (! , fUWitnt i ew'Jer.. i ur.ntt.it. ilwiMli. mtwl F.iUm ts of all lia.ttrs. ii is a. (uut s a ciHcrus. ; Ilr ha evvyt biac job caa tliir.lt -f ami tr-ore eomibf in strrtt d.v lf fm t SUB lo t liml, It, His hipsntl iril) n,Y, m lrts a stuck as ov to-un in th. rtlv S'.'m . . . nonn x? a tt.t V4 v y j-r JL xxxssAU. For . .0- m fe btimlrrd ami fifir wt acrra cl H "5 antft f tSwoml Crnrh, ia rHnktin U'Wtv-liip. fxwulniDftoDt pwil lw'lita hnitw xmv gm bam amt ipiinr w Iioumb. rri etc. Ttw t.wfllint hai (Fl"' bMw-nt. Alto vrt good U-aant hmia?, irwk ami tirwnra K.itn Unrra, -: UcatrH fn imrfc mannrr a Ui b oiMi- vi4xl 1 th Ut manner iiobl rre bM f wm hmn4 fo the pritr.; 1 tffrr hn I atKww nlanlMiun for tli mm of tl WO Partita arajii bnln will tin wi tu rail on Die. 11W1 B G1JEKN. USa ... Salialiuiy. N. C. Eaccliville High Schccl FOR BOTS AND GIRLS. fe5 Tarsi kill 0pi .'aif. ih, T!aTm Securer Hir- stirrtrp. of lrnf F. 'B Hrowa.lsui ol Beth Etlea InsiKuta, i Mlisipi, as lb rtritu'ipnl, w ai ore-. ' psred to olfer svinerit mlv.iulncts la tioth prices agaiu. And ao it g its, aud '
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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