VOL. -sliii; C-A-XT 3T ii ' - J" t -OR- 8 ILK HAT, FOR -AT- -&-:c: ir YOU WANT A FBE1TT PAIE If or GENTS' SLIPP F04 A CHBIS ! MA 3 PRISXMT. You Can FM Them at Pegrai & Go's. a rutL x.mi or m I: SOFT I STIFR HAXS.f t ALSO - decl7 si 0 22 LxJ S3 :'52 ! - t . tJ.' m1' trtCPaal.T Z. A ity.wmm i r-J t v. i r 1 1 i i t ' : J5j-t , 4 I lift MMi GO'S. 3 g 22 B B j crx i .. .J B - ,: , . - 4272. 9r$ CSarks, CPXirtWttOc fieail-Diiaite -FOB- WHEHSBUiREOUT LOOKING F0R"JH GOING OK IN THE GIT F, T-C4LL Di AND SEE OUR BOOK REVIEW. these meetfngs-Whe committees. - Mr. Best aurrttei---UiwJiu J-V; m saia Paul Hayne's Poems. that the Allan tic. companywiirat once zz.,z iltnrJ-Sfmfl nf 'twill. IX Lothrop CorfiL Boatop, nave SSf beia.a, conference. Oast evening in at leaned bf e?nkpteteorti:of our iegardlo the j : ,v In At Weil lOveu OOUlueru a uck, " "TTTTT f tnn Havnp. the Tennyson of America. knd the Longfellow of the Soutb.4 Jfhe volume itself (a copy of whicn nas peen senfciis),'isaftnarvelof fine "Vforkmau ship with its substantial covers, its, fine, satiny leaves, and its superb UlustriK tions. But how can we rightly add our just quota of praise to the woirw of this Wngster ot a 'southern -grove?? His spirited lines on the war and the desolation in his native country.-Ms tender, delicate imaginings of the finest emotions of the human heartr-&S thrilling reeitals of the legends of. mariy SandsanoS above fy the versea indic ittje' ot ChVcommiinings of his soul with his goddess, nature, whose; every mood he bas stuaiea, ana ine grauu The AtlahUo4 airecwre, 13 saio, offered to do an;in ineir power, to se :curean amicable adjustment df, .the tnitiAaMTiRtine between the two com panies,1 but it 'apppeanr, fthont effecti 1 : WASHlSttTOll IiETJER. . . . , ' ' 0 "' '- , '. .The t!Til Service -Iienssioa-librarv : mas lidayDeteeUvej IiUaay. Cis:p9iideiioa f UM Chaflotte Otettrer. ! a- "WlsaiNQTONDeci !4.i-The Senate talks civil .service, 'While -the pouse passes appropriation bUl asteit than they: were ever passed before in the be ginning of a session. ; Aiiyetjbpdy is in favor of Civil service J-eforist af; some time; or other, the point - here is o, di : vide the reformers ,! Jntft two 'a asses; : The philosophical JJempcrAts.'wko see If joa can't ftud Bomethlog In our liouse chea enoDgb to buy. We do not offer all will sell jou a great maox wlU COMPABK GOODS oan OONYINCX TOD ur 8tock at Cost, bat Is cneap.and If yon PRICES we ftlnk we- kwui .rjMSkf XMAS 4oorje lsW Ik trtTj daj, and whan you son far a X3CA9": Stock ted foA 'will Had BIGHT. Very Eespectf uUy, Of? OODfl lsrcomta to want something band Call and see oar GOODS and PBICIS T. L. 5eigle & Co. Jec8 A eold or mn threat max not stem t amount to mncn, and If promptly attended- -to can ieasllr bo cared t but neplect is often br oonamneUott oruJibtherla. H medjclno bas verToeen discovered wbicb tota so uikina wmeix n sacn cases as TaTea tnousands of Uvea. f- PKRRT DAVIS PAIW KTT.T.TCR Is not an xprliAa. - It has been before the - Dubllolor ertv TMur. and Is most valued fetnw tt .ta twwf. VtinwnL j - T ' A few attracts from Tolontary tesHmonlaTg j read Mftniows: KnxnhulmnnTliAiudicUfiiAeArfflF fo thepaat twenty-Mvw years, and nara ucvor mown n m lau in necaiis jeara. L. a Oxocxu, WllllamsTllla, N. Y. f . War thirty yaara I baTued Pact Kruxm, and fondttaaTaramiigradytoroollanl aora "fe)at-ioMaAiMi .1 HaraMoatrad immadimie reHaf froffl 6cid and aora throat, and can aider your Pact Xmunt an tnimlwbia remedy Qo. B. gTsaarr. P11nnon, ! bTe ,nt reoorerad from a Terr iNnrera eold. which I have had for some time. Jf could get no relief until I tried your Pact Ktt.i.kb. which rettere ma -inmediaielr.fi witt narar again ba wiUKW.it.ajoaoIjOWiidea.Ga. ; . . HaraajiedVAn tax to nyfainily for forty 1 yearatavd bar nerar known tt fait-Uxaoic aLa-waa, Waynaaa axy Ga - I hMrmn nalnflr Patm XiTxra In bit famflvtirentT- Sre yaara aco and have uaed iterer aince, and have lajte 11a piaos. tx. vt, vimm, - -er whoociiurcootrti and cronD It ia the best : preparation made. We would not be without XL . -o. fmiaa no "t Dmsslat, Oneida, S.ekKBOtiAADexcriuua. Vfc ' . Xar twenty -&we yeara, I have need So aoua aad cfiapped Bra, and conaiaffi - medidae erar off ared. Gxooorxa,W PAntKrc&zB rntneDear eeraroffaNd.' I waa Bufferbiy sererelr with broncMtia, and my icoafr waa-ao innwaeO couid aoaroeiy wallow ear foedi-arae advisea to try rowr -aik aiuj and alter Aaamg; a lew imjiim , lai.pnn'iwwi throat, ao: am not baan known to Thler tact yoit ahooia V M. MM hVl Tlolenllr aick with diphtheria, hiah fever, and cold . aMlw i,nv l,nlTin hu dlMl nam. I waa ' yraid fte aaSa phyaician, and trtod your Pact ': - "" - He waa taken on Sunday, and on Wednesday his throat waa dear, i waa a wcra derful cure, and I wish it could be known .to .the -r j poor mothers who are toeing; ao manrcnildren. : yjror'nuisanaijreTBr arjMwa "m . Pact KiLLzaln the house Is a safeiruard that no family should be without. ' . All 1vruo4arxBAll tt.oi'.a&n-. SAc. and Kl.OO r wit-.... 1 j PERRY DAVIS & SON. Proprietor, Providence, R. I. sept dw sept oct 1 01 StJrTABI' AT TE CHINA PALACE OK J. BROOKPIELD (SCO. STOCK HAS BEEN OPINED 1 nn and nvArrthiDK is now on exhibition and 111 ba offered tery reasonable. We bare YM7B WHOLE floods to Suit Everybody. CALL BlTOaX POBCHASING AND BEE ELSEWBEBE EVE MADE Of CHABLOTIE. Our stock of r-r-TT thai flnnth rr 1 1 r T" ? FINE . SILVER-PLATED .WARE lariarttealar. is. tte larst aa4 handsomesf i Fancy CHINA BB0SZB3, sWraiir, i iii I GLAS- m a I . A I . m. V itiflvcrv vwn OI Ills u wu uuuy: .wuu can read all this, and not feel, as the poet intended we should feel purer and better and stronger, and more wil; line to "take op the burden of life MgaiOlookingall arountaaa for the beauty tnat ne na so clearly snown us how to find. Paul Hayne is truly the poet of the South, and essentially, the poet Of na , turcof our glorious Souther?, nature, in all the grand majesty, of her lonely; gloerXjmajestic "pine barrens" abd xsj press savannahs, as well as her lovely, Rowing, radiant summer woods, "with thetriuiuriant verduret?T Everv Hue thai f hlpeiaisf lowi with: UiemusiC of theoirifbfrd, the ripple "of istinny brooks, the hushed stillness and beauty of leaf cQvrts and blooming! dales. E very ou the rneknows his sad "life; how he wa3iorn and reared in the lap of luxury ,in aristocratic old Charleston ; .now me reverses or -war Drougni mm down to the poverty that has oeen the post-bellum '- lot of So many of the cJoUth's gallant, noble sons ; and bow, for the last fifteen years, he has buried himself in the pine barrens of Georgia, there to. commune in undisturbed quiet with Ihe-Mpir1t of the woods,", whose musical whisperings he has so divinely translated for the bent-fit of- untutored ears. A gentle, pure, true-hearted and high-toned Southern gentleman, he has borne his trials and struggles in silence and alone, save tor the loving sympa thy of his faithful wife, his devotion to whom beams forth in every line and verse of his "swi et minstrelsy." Mr. Hayne's qualities of heart may be read between, his delectable lines tranquil as the twilight, gentle as its dew. Looking into bis face almost boy ish in iti youthful expression, and re membering the manner of his life, we fncy that the fabled fountain of per petual youth may not be all unreal and that its source may be in attributes, such as in his nature are blended. At fifty-one (he will be fifty-two next New Year's day), he does not appear over forty, while his affections and emotions are those of delightful childhood. Hayne is a songster of a Southern grove, and having built a nest in the wildwood, he is content in the compan ionship of his mate and his young to hover about it, warbling to nature and nature's God. He sings in the leafy bower because he was attuned to sing. If his notes reach beyond his sylvan hall, and fall upon ears without its walls, and plaudits of approval come in return, he trills resnonsively a grateful melody, and resumes his solo, as he would do had no encore greeted him. The book ia eold only by subscription and an agent is wanted, by the publish ers, in every Southern town and city. Coaferences on (he Blessed Trinity- Rev. J. J. O'Connell, O. S. B. We are indebted to the author for a .copy of this book. It is copyrighted by the Catholic Publication Society Co., and is dedicated to "the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity, one God in three Divine persons, the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost, who are really dis tinct and equal in all things." The trib ute is offered "through the immaculate Virgin Mother, as an act of the most firm faith in the adorable mystery," by the author, who claims to be "the last andTUjast of his children." A book with such a dedication could be only a Cath olic book, and such it is. In the prefatory epistle the author says: "Infidelity and intellectual im piety are daily increasing more and more';' " and though, with some excep tions, not formally our national and characteristic sins, the common atti tude in the United States towards uoa is worldliness and indifference. An insatiable thirst for wealth, homani- tarianism, self laudation, a growing tendency to free love, and a merely out ward respect for worship of some sort are striking features of non-Catholic society," and the book is published 41 with the purpose of contraventing these evils, and of serving as an anti dote to the fast-increasing intellectual impiety of this otherwise happy land." The nook contains 'eight "Confer- ences on tne x rinuy: - a ue existence of God, the Father; the Divine Perfec tions ; the Divinity of Christ ; the Divin ity and Procession of the Holy Ghost; the Trinity of Persons in the Divine Unity ; the Creation and the Eucharist," written from a strictly Catholic stand point, and a careful perusal of the "Conferences," while they tend to brush away inairjfyieolb-webs from the true Catholic' mind.'wiirmake the doctrines of the Protestant stand out in bolder relief, hftrrer.thedbetter, and the more important by reason ot the com parison. . . We live in an age of free thought, and 1H qrdf in the crucible of com parison tria trial that the truth is re vealed. In that light we commend the perusal of this book. .: Wat Is Mn. viaiiew As this question la frequently asked, wa will atoH Sly say that she Is a lady who for upwards olfor ' years, bas untiringly devoted ber ume and tal ents as a emaiB jf nysidan and nurse, principally amoBx cuuuren, one luv especially, studied tne eonstitotkm and wants - ef- thl 'numerous class, boo. as & result ox una enorc ana Ha. AhiAlnAd In & ltfatimA anam r"-T - - L'T pnysician, ane nas compounaett a soouu 1 or enuarea -100101118. (lvthgieet and taattbJ and reguiate the bowels. ; in eonseanenoe ol dciefStrs. wuisiow-is .Decommg. wor as a benefactor ol nerracerehfldren t rise bd And bless nen esneclairr Is- this; m this city. : Vast suanttttes ol the Soothing 1 ant riallv anld ana nAd hnra. ' Wn thlrtlr Wlnslow has Immortalized' ber name by this ln- valnsble article,' and we- smeerely beliere thous anda ot children bare been .tiaved from ap early grave by its tlmelx. use, and. that millions yet un born will share It beneflts and unite in calling herMasaeo Nanwjtherbas-llaohamd aetdaty. to heruSering llttla one. In our opinion, qtitil she nas given 11 me oenent 01 us, yi ihsiowb aooumg 8yrnp.- TrriW mothers try It aoWLadles't: Visi tor. New York City. Sold by aR itawtttsV 25 cents a Dotue. . . js a praeucaii aiwwt- i as fiiitba atul IU1UV KBaam Ing Synrp, jperateff uw inagic b xnoEreoTCF. wire to c this ar- i-reoowned ertainir do the caaa '.! .e.'U "L. .. ... .J . ui ) 1 1 j ti! 1 a, 1 .t j 'J J.l.ll.'.'i nil f I'! 'i 1 mm u iMaavifwarvav V 1 thef onmarwlv- hftfl ffOt to i. lAflffc Rnma pulsation of .whose giant breast, throbs I loaves "and fishes,'and the flepttblicans, wno want u- iud -vy, joaiuie; ' 2nd. : The fpi actical'' Democrats, , who would like td have alt the, loaves and .fishes at thb next,-' banquet ITh Pen dleton bill is in high favor-:,wath" the : Republicans, and isupported by very . many of the" ablest Democrats. Messrs. Brown and.wrhees. 'oii: the eo4trary, don't relish it; To the victor belong the spoife,.they declare in the face $fj a poa sjble million .rfljc8wk.etft of the : Democratic persuasion deeply imbued with the lofty principle. iThem is such ' a pressure for'Cohgress to do something : that something wulvcertamly Dd doae., The iJemocrats; if tney desired, C0;uiant stem the torretft. ...' : : Congress is rushing along' like the river described in CaBsart Uotoibenta ries Did any bid .saurianett! spe any thing to equal it in the parliamqnts eof the Prehistoric ages? Uo to datje-Vfour appropriation measureshave parsed the House. : yuite.a numoer or, uisjon; tne calendars have been acted on $0." thtf two Houses. It ia likely ,rJhat the Christmas recess will hot exceed ten; davs. i if. without irreverence it may be said that the fear of the people is thefbegin- niog of wisdom, bow are we to Regard that object and irrational fear shown usxty the whipped majority ia cutting down appropriation bills to the lowest notch, and by both sides in. rejecting a sensible plan for building a Oohgress ional library V Under the leaderkhip of Blount and Holman, the Democrats, or a majority of those voting, decided that the new building, if it is ever built, must be erected on some reservation belonging to the government an(l must not exceed in cost a sum. one-fourth as large as that, recommended byjthe li brarian and the committee last winter. The1 largest library in America; is on the fi jor of a nent-uo apartment, con sumed by mould.or, dust, subject to. fire and flood,1 all because the' people have declared against extravagance ! The city is just now greatly excited over revelations made by certain mon te men who are in jail. They say that the thieves, burglars and other, dis reptuable persons are -in league with the police and detective force of the district The citizens who havje been victimized recently are investigating the charges with much earnestness. To-day, on inquiry, it was learned that a great many well established cases had been shown up, and that the publicity given.to the matter had been very help ful. One man had paid 8400 to detec tives to get back a treasured har loom in the shape of a handsome gold watch, that had been stolen from his room. H. 71 aiff ret td with MfOitr u oib huiifut drugs, .m-aaanaj :ci:aaa:uag fi'o! - i J jbm:JOt Vtoispd irt ttlt its original tM'i.M''iHlfiM9M. ii fi; bet of "m&froin fh mojtt'emhmleiiiMi the United States, who "hart analyzed it 'rom Hs introduction to the prosenf tune. No other 'powders show o goo(T results' by the "true test the TEST OF THE 0VEN IT IS A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POVDER ,-atai)a BV-f -u-i STEELE & PRICE, Chicago,' til, and i&. IbMiM:!!Mo aaahvetann of tnpalbi Tcatrt Ooat, Dr. Pries' SaMll 3,000 YARDS CASHMERE, at 12 PER YARD, 100 WALKING JACKETS, - $3.00 TO $15.00. $1.50 to moo. $K66t6:$15.oo. 100 CLOAKS, - - - -50 ULSTERS, - - - - - - - - "S a 4 ' - ' ' ' Silk and Ciciliin FarfLiaed Mats, - $15.(10; to $25,00. 5 CLOTH CIRCULARS, - - - $7.00 TO 310.00. Handsome Dress Patterns, 01O.CO ii $85.C0. Dress Flannels, 25c, 33ic, 75c, $1, $1.25. , , . Afl-Wml m BM ani Colors, 4Sc, 50c,65c 75c. $1 $1.25, $1j50 n? Terra Cotta VosoalOre Kids and ths new week, the Mrs. Laatfor Tie. Plasbas all eelers ao4 'dualities.' -om haadsome Flushes for Jaeketa sod Clraalara. Oat scoek enabnoaa ererrUUng new aOll.-a 61U HW 0QjIHN IVQ VW nov aawoe, ioa owwn m auiuvt iw un mw;uk pnooa. M Smith. Braiding, East Tirade Street . COME D jW IN PRICES. " ' A SPECIAL REDUCTION FOB TDEIDOUDAYS. rpHX Largest. iTtoeat and Beat Made-tip: OZiOTSXKTOrl Bd btat aWs to vie JL irom, of any BetaU Stock In the Btatei Beputaaoa having been acquired by lia tar sellloi fiat. class CLOTHING only, at POPUItAB LOW PBICSSr ire distinctly lh ft understood that wewlllno be undersold by any clothing House, either targe or an aft. Oar HoreKles for lae BOUD1T8 an lm- Such as mne tsuajtea, bil. ana iiin An jsuuujuueu u.mnum.mOMnuuio, ana wi in we mm 4T8' 1DBNI8HING3. AM lUJMbS BTOGK OF iOVEECOATfl it BXDUCKO FJUCXB. mense of Gats1 rUvarlng Extracts, ua Dr. Frlcaa Valqaa Perth afati Ilottcrtes "we do hereby certify that we eupervue the ar rangements far all the Monthly and SemirArmual Drawings of the Louisiana State lottery Company, mna in person manage ana coram ine lraw themselves, and that the same are conducted honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all par ties, and we authorize the Company to use this certifi cate, wUhfae-simUes of our signatures attached, in its advertisements." x I :.!. CommlMlanerti ideclO Agents for the PEARL BHIBT. We lnrlte theiPabllo. Bespeettnlly. , Leading Clothiers and Tailors. U NFBK0EDENTEO ATTRACTION 1 OYJ1B HALF a million distributed. FROM MOUNTAIN LAND. I Brookfield k 'ft. Pri ROOKBRIDGEv yA. I 1 1 a ii nil a ATrn t A RAILROAD IMBROGLIO. The Midland Refuses to Surrender to the A. and N. C. Railroad. ... . ; BalelghKes MdObserrer. . jf For three days past there hare been brief meetings of the directors of the A. &N. Railroad, at the Yarboroto t.ak sterjsw in reeard to the recorery bf theirpiVd ifrom.the Midland company A North Carolina Invention The Ne Plus Ultra of Buckles Z. B. Vance for Vice-President, and a Little Pro phecy. Correspondence ot The Observer. Hendersonyille, N. C, Dec 15. We are told that Solomon said : "There is nothine new under the sun," and but for a recent invention by a North Card olinian, this old aphorism would douDt less be to-day as true as ever. As it is, it is exploded, and scientific iyentionS are now about as numerous in the South as they were in the North pre vious to the late war. The invention that I allude to is a buckle, invented by Mr. Govan P. Ed ney. Jr., a native of the State and a resident of Edney ville Township in this (Henderson) county. For the past four years Mr. Edney has given his sole and undivided attention to the perfection of his "safety buckle" and so well has he succeeded that I must say it is "per fection thrice Derfected." Gen. R. B. Vance, to whom the patentee is in debted for the speedy oDtainment 01 letters patent, is favorably impressed with the merits of the invention and predicts success. Aside from Mr. Ed ney's powers of ingenuity he is a most consunrmate political organizer. He it was who gave the death wound to Lib eralism in this county in the late con test and wrecked that bastard offspring of Radicalism in the maelstrom of ig nominious defeat. I have often wondered why the Dem ocratic party of the United States, when assembled in national convention dur ing the eight years last past, failed to place either Gov. Vance or Gen. M. Yv Ransom upon the presidential, ticket for the office of Vice-President. All concede that the war 1s over, and surely either or both of these gentlemen are patriotic enough for the position. Without being a prophet, or th;e son of a prophet, or even a grand-son of siren an illustrious individual, I to-day. pre-, diet that a Southern man will, il884 hA niftnd nnnn the Democratic ticket for the Vice-Presidency r that hevriTT be elected and that that man twill be Zebulon Baird Vance. His speech upon the tariff in the Senate was the ablest, by far, of any, in behalf of free trade, t. e. a tariff for revenue only, and I sin cerely believe did more to bring about a political change in the Northern States than all the other political cam paign documents combined. It may Hvnr nf fnllv. annarentlv. to say this. but the working people of New York and Pennsylvania (notwithstanding "Pig Iron Kelly") demand a repeal of the present inf amous tariff. It was my intention to say something about the resources of Western North Carolina, but having touched upon the tariff, althougn cursorny, ana . ieeiing Louisiana State Lottery Compy Q Incorporated In 1888 for 26 years by the Legto- I latore for Educational and Charitable porpoaes I ( I with a capital of 81,000.000 to which areserre I ( MJ fund of SRfiO.nnO hn otnM hnnn nrtrlMl. I By an overwhelming popular vote ttsfranehlse was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. - Its OBAND SDiOLX NTJMBBB Drawings will take place monthly. Jtnqrer scales or postpones. Look at the fol OwlDg Dlstrlbatlon: . O-'-r. NADE COSCEBT, during which will take place the isiat Grsutd noatbly sutd:tlae Jxtraoriliuary &ihMM Drawing AT NEW OBLKANS, 'TUESDAY, DECEID3EB 19lh, 18i, Under the personal supervision and management Xttian a t. BKAUBEOABD. of Louisiana, and Qen, JUBAL A. BABLT, of Virginia. CAPITAL. PRIKK. 100,000. jer Nones. Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, 15. Vlfths 92. Tenths, $1. LIST OF PBIZBS: 1 CAPITAL PBIZE olf 100,000 . .100,000 1 OBAND " 50,000.. 60,000 igbaSd 20rOoo.i : .-acuwc 2 labgb PBizaaof io,ooo..: 20,000 S 5.000.4 20,000 20 PBIZK3 of 1,000 : 20,000 on m ROO.i 25.000 100 M 800-1 80,000 iXX 200 . 40.000 600 44 100-4 60,000 10.000 10.! 100)00, APPBOXIMATION PBIZES- t ; 3 ; 100 ApproxtaatlQnPrtiea 61$2M...4 20,000 100 Approximation Prizes ot 100....- 10,000 100 Approximation Prises of 75 -. i 7,500 11,279 Priw anHnmnnt to...-. j 8522.500 m nniiMHAtt tnr mtM to idnba Bhoold only DO , made to the office of the company In New Orleans; For information apply r New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, i n 607 Seventh street, Washington, D. a N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans wOl eelre prompt attention. : ncvl4 - .5 5 i 133 . m ee POPDLAB MONTHLY DBAWIMG Ol-.THi- fflilliliiisl - f ir DPI 9 if I I i-'i iri.'-'iii i i'lui - -i nr -ti"ri . . .. .i-.:V.-stateBf) : .y. -..I.uia - -.it i uttpst C S B 35 prjfi . S Eg CO s b"bi . L h -ass H ss a.Sa-d isg . ess O W h:-i5Ib fi vlJl 00 O t9 - in the Cttf of Loolmrllle,on: SATURDAY, DEQEMBER. 3pth, 1882. . These drawings oecor monthly (ftmdays eMept ed)nnder provisions of an Aet of the General As- The United States Orcolt 56. c March 81, rendered the foUowmg declsfons; . J 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com panyuieu. " -: , 2d Its drawings are fair. I The Company has now on hand a large reeem fund. Bead Si list of prizes for the DXXXJIBKtt DKAWIHW. -t i l & a .rw hum rai half a Mntarr has crown Steadl' Jb h? hi reoote as a medlcfbaf stent ln a wide range of ObrorJs dlaeaaea, ' Moltitudea ot women eaa veeOfy to lis nnirarpassed efficacy in the relief an4 sore ot those aliments peculiar to their sex DTSPKPSIA 1 InltsmMand aeei olatreaslnc tormsls eared. .aBBpNIC, BTONCBTTIS, SCW)rULA, - CHBONIC DIABBHOKA AND DTODrntBT, : litjetf ntcskiato.inAi result. . ?16&sd!nWal '"stattarect from the Bpnngs, wucn are ,oeauuniuy locaiea ia uw: bridge connty7V,1.and Are pea tor the reception ELJIS-. Carolina Faip-asociatiOD; (.ri ..fvT . f : . -J, rrrtTmiCwtnhaameetlnff of the Carolina Fair J.t Assoetatlott, at the Court Hons la Charlotte, jIlAfdrmal f dethanO;;wasj;niade .at .the -1 meeting at Goldsboro,5 in November, for the turning over or tne property. Thirty days was asked by the Midland to decide whether to go on or surren der. At that time Messrs. Denny and Carrnth pledged the Midland, jaafarw theylraa power W pledge iC to.6flitliec demonstrate its ability to carry out its contract of lease, or at the expiration ftWrtydaystft quietly surrender: possession'of thewad. ' , i The directors of the Midland road, among them W. J. Denny, W. W. Car ruth -and lje wis, Coleman, also t met, stmtdtaneously; at the Yarboro. After various conferences between! commit Jteea .representing, the, twcompanies; tidlandmpariyesterday After, rjoondeclined to surrender the road to t.hA Atlantic comoanv. It w ttnde stood that the latter company will take such legal steps as may be necessary to put them in possession of the road. . " Tt a nnrtnrntnnd also that the direc tors of the Midland mpanrwUl ask D Wednesday Deceroter 20th,.i3 o'ciocfjn-1, theJ-eglSiature giTe weiuj.ua IISbuwiibb: ao propruj ut i fy,W whinh COSL SliW.UUUk HDU VUKb falLMAHtheoldtwir ixn aad r.nzens generally holding an Indnatnt iTfcmltion in vnarione nexi vB!iiHt it,- aod et"2ens generally i'-ate expected and ies-ste to attecd. -fi-i r CH1S.A70K28. 9 7.;,;,: rret-i-ieni . ( l it iianisw ; v . t. i r'-i r " .4r' that. thMft rMources must remain nn- dftvftlonfld until those of. the North cease to nave a -monopoly oi proww i tion," I shall bring my letter to a close. " (.,, - v. : ; y W. M. D. . , ". ! , Steamer Ashore. . Amsterdam, Dec 13. The British steamer : Clandon, : Captain ; Harney. "'t&miJStm V Orleans , for ; Bremen is. asnore at ireuien, coasuui. fuiHuu.c.A.a- sistance has been sent her. ..The JUian don had been before reported apparent ly incorrectly, to have arrived at Bre- men.' " :" - -1. , BSDVOBV klXm ASD IBOB BPRDISS WalBS AHB it..Tt mil tmta and alterative aontalna twice as much Iron and fffty -per sent, more alum- 4nnm than any "Tilum ana on- maaa-awmu. JUSt Ue Uling lOI m . rapnna ; wmm nwan iwj m, nneraL old by ail druggUta. of any standing, ;PrloBsredoeed onehalL, : sjh hv ;.h " majll tf - 1 jfi- "j" Heft i i 1 11 . " '!" i : ' nn .ii arrn arainfltRiina from the errors and in discretions ot yonth, nerrons weakneta, early de cay. Toss of manhood, Ac.; wur send a recipe fist srtll m yonTFKltlt ?C1LBGB. This l remedy was aiseorerea uy w miBoiuumrj ui i. 180,000 10,000 fLDOO lOrOOO lOrOOO 10,000 1O000 12,000 10, 000 1 FtlxtV. j rnflA.. M m a a 10 Prizes, 11,000 each,. 20 pmes, ouu 100 Prises, t 100 nn Prizea. " 60 600 Prizes, uiu oBwu,.... 9 Prizea, 1300 each, ApprarimaUon PrJjes 12,700 nPrZ 100 " " " 7 5" -00 1,960 PrUes,... .i.tllS.400 vrhole Tlsketa. S2; Half Tickets, SI ;3T TWceta . - 60; 56TKet, SI0a '. Bemlt Money or BankJ Draft in Lm.orMmd by ftroreMr'DON-T 6ND BY BBQISTXaiD LBTTBLB OB POSTOFTICB OBDKBi j Orders of S5anpwsrd. by agrees, in be sent at oar ex pense. Address all orders to B. M. BOABDMAN, CoorleisJoarnal BaOdtag, LomsTllle, Ky., or 809 Broadway Net York. deel2 .ass at v.ai Q ts 6S -l-S: s 5 m st IS rg-0 cT g CD l-r- o 8- mm glllllll 3 Mir ' .hr- na o 1 T ! s . 1 5? L NOW The LARGEST and PrettiiBSt Stock of Skatm Skatii Skat M I mm., ... - - - - . I 1 M A - .ft . . in -ii i I U t f FINE SPOET. INNOCENT JlMUM MENT. . i ; k . mrm.- CV . . ft 'If : :a ivj ucrewryw' . j afvwttr - ; vrh irh iinAn Annninnn nr THi.ni t iij iuis ui -wiU?complete the road from Smitnjiejd 'to8alisbury "tr? i tf- TtiA hst - hflfin i consiaeraDie but about the hotel for several days, daring r...tt, lmimmi . nend a BAirddressea enreiODe to the Bt. JoasFH T. uaux, etaaon v, new '" Xsdr, render your sUn white tJtth Oolden Snl RSJsxWtache Drops are lnonmlnate.' Al'icire:irt vited mcmtiMmyim Commodious Hall . MteittenhntSa- and tZ . whri bfih i tuA fttaH FurniturorDcnlcr SEASONABLE FRICCf MnnHilvand aAaaon nekats for tale. manager at mentor WB&Sfr Xwao: " . ia gar.

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