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- roisox. ' . - . The rencrab'e! Doctor Willard Par- j feet. If you kep'the skin clean and j lhe bov-e 3 fee and take n d rate exercise yoo will maintain an ! tquilib- frer.ot tfte-Lollfge. or rnysieians ana i Viom'of cireultii ? and thi e alized. purge. ns, '-,., wnom; cjlCllat:cn vvni ketn lhe, f-t . warm in the twoleading lines of lhe State, f 1,000 oz. ot plood pass through the With refel ehce to tho Western North ' kidnej s in one hour ' Carolina Railroad the. board bele.es 17 ,,00O,lKiu holes orNpells are in the with the information in its poss ssion lungs which wou'd cover ' a surface that ''all he conditions of the c liitract i thirty times greater than t e human lecture 2 yesrsj ago by ek change 0 hen" th ftetaWc'old it: 1 fetter ..to ;Wvc', vp to this. date been complied bedy fects of A'coholj fay to. a Lf. aid 'What else, the in with .Look :'. at t h , w o ? . d c h o p p e r , : j . ift-pfc-I-fYr rlii ui-ritpr ipia TimtrifMl riVIbW4 VI MW.IM lV J j W4 Till late in thp Univteisity JJedipal College; w.uPr uescrioipg- me cejeierious ; ei-,i , . hU .T,nk , :lliat vlis ;hanls slap his .srdea.-hns'-' be csnies the j blood to his hands, and "it warms them. That is the best warmth for either the S exercise than at a wjth1' .Churl Obaercer. has. the following jto tpporttr about .' i t TOBACCO. "j. . i i Doq'or, ;. wilt ten.4 to fortify the public against tU& perils pf this season of sudden caangsjsih the; atmosphere r" j - , - -. -.; ""I ought, perhaps," the Doctor THE XATURA L IUSTOR I run jew. u OF- '-JiAKEJi FOR FEBRUARY. Oor rhfppbet, IJakeri comes to the jfioni rgaiu for February.. :As will be seen according to his forecast, it will ! iiTt i i C '" p! erican irpi??aiient there have amkari'd i rcunity would te happy toj-Vce the i MI bnve lw!it iinon the :mems of; ' -. . . . - - ' . . j v llm Cfd ipn - ; iniii i niu IU lilt; u ; jji'J'iv w. o - v 4 j ... ntonr.eMicba ftuie are naroy wun miiu jto me c, - pluiipnj r f IrmYiorsi n rA m w liter lOi . . " ' v t n . - " t 4VJ acteristic?, etc., cfjihe Jewish business in the morning and i are busy race, a race. ! ;j4f:i. '-.iiA :v. vi.J' i- : . .;io-'U,;' i bigh rest ect for 'its! vitality, t , a . . .. . , , . . j-- . v. . v-. . i' . t tthnft.' intellectual force, and. lunder : . uniit mzni, as reosi .ew x urtr- . i . , ' . i we may add, which we hold in ftent .of rain or snow nt of iL'e :S days : I1 1st, rain or snow; tr y ! every one favorab'e condit'n r.s,' 1 i: l Tinor;:1 werth The last article, in tb'.'l issue s Of Januarr contain ! .an interesting ! comparison of the j;h3"s:ral incat;uVo- i nicnts of liussian Jews with corres d welt upon it earlier iu this interview but the descent from intoxication to ; It why sboud not men take circ of beastliness-byi which I mean the Use themselves at all times not enly in pf iobacco, of j courses-is i so natural - vtllow fever time and in weather like that it is well tio speak of that destruci Ithat oT an avera-e January or. Febru- tiv -a?p.nt bi-rp. . Yon -nill hardlv Jnr.c in :'piv Yctk. bnt at all times r -ci- .- - - -'J, ,! - J t-- . I . ... J i. I . " the-verified statistics of lifil Thcieisavastddrerei.ee Letwctn the- l' ""B l,,l,u" " lUTrr"! . . . . .' i . . !' j. . - f inliiilutin" tfin likriiifiinna fT tlid ( ?ni' J The ineasureincnts were made by J Dr. G..-chi!iUxrri Conservator , if . the? Anatomical Jlu.-eu iu f St. Meters- ! burg, and indicate that he racial c ar-' acteristics of Oriental Jrws jcre as.! strongly shown m Hheir physine as in their social and religvou-i customs. credit : shortening by -jthis insiJii.s lestroyt'; longevity of men . who take card of er". The systcfn that is saturated with j themselves and of tho o who 'o net, j I his poison cannot beget hea' thy offr j It is as tlie life insurance ' companies' j spring. And riot only does the smo- tables show, as thirty-live is to about ; ker shorten hi own life aud tiansmit I seventy. The man who bows to all i disease to his posterity-, but he iuvads i the known la ws of hygiene not only ; the domain jof liis contemporaries, i lives longer, but is able also to cnttr j Wrhat rieht. sir have vou to throw as l into all the iov s of life 'without the , jihuuritv into the clabs of water that I aches and pains that insulted nature! t-iifortuniiteJy Jhe wnter; .maiv.fe.st-1 J intend to drink ? Do you expect me 'imposes wh n in rebellion." ua- nu-jcwisrt cra? . . -" . ' ; vvuicu is Nno;'.v:ng u.-c-i.i so U'scrcfr.ia to drink it after:3Tou have polluted itr The air'is a tluiid that I must inhale: I raufit have jt or die. What right have you to "inrcitiate it and thus im peril my life ? Chewing and snuffing ,.&re not . so , Lpinous, for they' injure npbody but .he victims themselves ' and their prog;ny. . . - ;! v i 41 1 repe.at, sir, ir is an impalpable fu'vd. It is an important part of our food. By whs t right does the smoker deprive me of .his indupensible mciis pf life ? Ypu have been in crowded halls in which the air was so impure that (,p.e gas burned dim. That ' came of the exhalations of human lungs added to Jhe cbmbustion of gas TEE STATE'S. IXTZSESTS HAIL-ROADS. ' 7A , i bly in rcrtaip part; of Uuropei went 5? How much more destructive to life if ithe In Mar5h, l7?,the Boa-d of .Inter nal Iniprovemonts was ;organized un der an act passed at the session of the Legislature of 1S71-'Tj TEe chief ob ject of the Legislature in the creation of the board was to obtain more, accu rate information in" regarfl to the public Works n which the State was interested, and to insure more etllcient management in the safety, security and labor of the penitentiary cony icts . From the report of Col. . Wm. John ston.; secretary of the board, to the legislature, now in Fessioiv, some in- ties the Jews were accoiin)iniied by and terved to account for 4certain a!- lesred mentalJand moral traits, he rei verse of honorable. The incorrect ness and injusti.'.ev! of these assump tions are pointed out very . forejb?y in the curren t issue of the Sitpptewtniin an article which is well worth Heading From an -clmericaii point of vfewr tlie opposition tjo the Jews, w bich as lately bteai revived in Germing, srems to be due partly Jo a -revival unchristian spirit Of uiediieval tianity, but more immediately hiltred wLich " Jhiift always 2nd aiid 3rd rain and. co'd; 4lhv, fair and c jld w ind; 1 , -&th'v little" rain and cold; j Cth, little rain, then fair find cold; 7th, "fair and cold. wind; f fcth, moderate; .. i lth litilc rain;- " : 5 1 y 15, th, fair -and cofd;. it'll to r.tii, fair and cold wind; 1 1th , little rain; . i : l.'th, rain and windy; 1( th, rain and cold w indj , 17th". to lt'th, nearly lair; and cold ;'wind; : . J . V. th, fair and frosty; f j ! ' KHh, 1'ittle cloudy audi Cold; ivist, fliciiuy ana coii;f Cnd, rainy and coTtjl; 2:lrd,rain, thunder and 2-Uh, rain nd wind. I wi'fid: :27th and 2'tb , lain or snow, accor ding to Piof.-J. C. Baker.!--CU. Obs :0:s ,' 1: - i. ' ; .' - j : ' ' . . 1 ' ': 1 ' - 1 . . J ! - . : . t, ' , T De sure and call on- JB,l.:iI!flftlS his wind; assemblage hjid jet further-poisoned i terestin facts are gathered with refc the " atmosphere with tobacco ! "To make the fume good blood we require good ,ffto4 pure witter pure air, sun jjghtrand exetcise. Either foul air er impure water- poisons the blood If you don't throw olf two pounds iand three-quarters, of effete matter every twenty-four ijiours through : the lungs and: two .pounds through the pores you must ex:pect sooner . or later to fall. Nothing is more essential than pure air- Imipure air is the source of our ship fevers. Let me give you an illustrattn.'f Here the Doctor brought out his 1 . iji 1 01 the Chris to the t inspires unthrifity . .; . ;The military - ardor THE XE 11' A rrO'RTIOKStEXT diary and turned back to' 13U7. 'Then he said : J - 1 I1 : "In 18f)7 the ship Phcebc; which had arrived with400 immigrants packed on the orlop decik, where their breath had poisoned theiair, w'as drawn ashore at Perth Anboy with eighty-two persons sick withrship fever. Thre were more than we could shelter in Bellevue Ilospital. The best we could do was set up cots on the lawn and pu.t the to patients put there and cover them with awning. What a shout went up 'from the press of New York5 ! Inhumanity unparalleled ! Mark the results. ; The patients $hat were under the frienily shelter of,he hospital died ; those who lay out in the . free air recovered.': It Tfcvolutionize4 tpedical practice in fe rers. Tt cave fever natients Dure' air and cold water, for which: nature had been battling for centuries." - i ' EQUALIZE IHE. CIKCULATIO K. ; : "Cleanliness," the Doctor went on to say, "has been classed ! as akin to godliness. ; It certainly; takes; high rank in equalizing the circulation. The jockeys appreciate its importance'. How "regularly they . groom J their horses 1 Is not man as precious as! the horse? Every . man " should I groom himself . ev.ery morning spouge him self from head to foot with water of ;th'e temperature of the room in iwhich he sleeps. The purpose of wetting the surface is merely to make the fric- . tion of a rpugh towel more: effective as it is rubbed over the persons You should not sleep in- any garment that you wear by day, and t'.e room1 in which you jileep should be perfectly . yentilated by a fireplactj and .a pairtly ppene(L window, if possible. I ( " If, after you have observed I the pence to thepub.ic. works of the . Mate, and the State's interest in ,them. Af ter describeng the efforts of " the board to adjust, the management and care of the convicts at; work on ihe several railroads, the report proceeds to give an account of the cundition of each of the roads in which the, State has an interest. ' From .this the following facts are gleaned ? ' ' In the Cape Fear and Yadkin. Valley Railroad the State owns 5.5(H) shares of stock, the par value of which is S100 each, making $rj."0',(X)0 ; owned by other parties, stock to the amount of .1C7,000. The market value of the! stock being $f. per share, the State s interest is worth $14,000." The compa ny's bonded and floating debt is- $1112, 5j0. The receipts over and above operating expenses for the year, eqded October 1st, 1-SO, were. S7 b7l.54. ! The State owns m the Atlantic k North Carolina Railrond, 12,CGG sbares of the capital Stock, of $IW par value per share, amounting to $l,26C,f)0(). There are owned by other parties 5,267 shares, the par va'ue of which is $529, 700. The actcal value of the- Etock is ! Washington, " Junuary ',' 2-1. The llousu 'oinini t tce.on the census agreed to-day to ieprM to'the llouie of Kep reetitatives the Cox" a j'"prtionment bill, vith amendments, increasing the number of representatives from 301 to ftll,a:Al striking out the tsecdnd and third sections of the 'bill,' which pro I v 1 th t n I? pr.rpson tn i vrt or Tlpf.rp 1 . j - r :...'. 1 . ' 1 1 ' "tKU mK !H vrerm.v iniu a stlUaljvC!i fronl any netr tate should . n 1. . . .i . r .. 7 ....... 11 . . . f i he' added . to Inn numner, and a:so. the mode of electing llepreentati ves The new basis of apportionment is as fellows: Alabama 8; Arkansas.! Californi 5; Colorado l;Cpijinecticut 4 De aware 1; Florida 2; 'Georgia 20 Illinois 10; Iiidiana 1; fowa 1:.; Kan- sast:; K-nlucky . 1(; Louisiana M ii e -I: Maryland t;; Maiarhusetts G'erman youth into army barracks and diverted the best energy of the people from productite pursu.iis. . t At the same ti:oe it ban finpiyverihhed th masses by d irect heavy taxs jto snp-. port the mi litary r. jesteblishaient, ar.d' still heavier indirect taxe in Jcuttmg jlT the supply of j productive labor. Though many Jewish youth Ger- j j,. MicUijra.n 10. Minneso J ; Missis- uHy,u.iF,uvH,v.B u.ie cu.ase si tn., I:suri 14; Nebraska ?;. N of the race bn recent battlefie ds, ithefvada l; New Hampshire S; New Jersey 7; New 1 ork J2oVorth Carolina i Ohio .0; Oregon I; PimsHvania . 21 Jihode island 2; South Carolina 5 Tennessee I"; Texas -.10 . Vermont 2; V iiginia.-lC: VVest .Virginia i 4; AVis con in more peaceful instincts of the race have led them to keek in corarotrce and in .. the i pr jfesions - the : distinction which tbe C'hrj.'itian yoi!thf ,Ker njany havejloo ed for in uiilitjiry aud official posit ons. And now the cry! is that tho Jejttrs monopolize the sources of wealth, find that they crowd the At t his NEW STORE,! in ' (Building, for all kinds of Shop DRY GOODS, CLOT1I- i:G, HATS, ETC. f 'i i ii. : Hardware, Cutlery;? steel Plows, Singletrees, 1 Clivis.' open link ; . Blasting Powder, Fuse 'Drill Steel, etc. v GC7" The ladies will do well to call and examine his NEW CALICOS be fore buying their new fa'l dresses.-. CT'Come.one, come ail f aud bay goods cheaper than ever ' ;; Aldema lb. Oct. IS, , i: ' " !;. T 11 IU .'...'! - - 1 '"'- ' : ' - - fl I tfE JVS ,z VER '! Vi1 ' ':; '".r S. A. ASHE, Editor, L. L.. PO L1C, Corresponding Editor, mm . 3. CO o 3 7 ev r i w A. North Caroliai D3a3:ratfc Joural. ' TERMS: Daily, one year., - -', -. 1 4 . six niontrj. ,4. 1 " three months - v eexiy, one year, ; six months, ' Address," - ;': ; i' $7 00 S SO 1 71 2 00 - 10i) PLOW CASTEVG S OF KINDS FOB SALE AT CLOSZiCASU Tlie Xews attxt Observer ';"V;; i Raleigh N. C. TTe rpupeclfnUy invite th farmpr nf .this and adjoining counti? ti call nd examlira eur stock. 1 . ' ; Clacfi-Srmtliiiig St rU anH rrar.tl ; work done at short lmlroc. , : ' trive .wna "call" and encourage our ALKER- iiAia: iixxEiii'iiisE. ' Only native born citizenjs are eligi- Vice-Presi-! professitn! aud other pursuit! of peace i ble to the Ri esidency '01 and profit.! lhe; charge is doubt, ess J dency , and it is now claimed that Mr. largely true, but that fact is j&f much ChesteY A Arthur, the Vice-President to the honor of the Jews as ittis to thp ! elect, does not fall in that category. tliidonor of those wboe lowtr civiii-, it n asserted that he first' saw the zatlon liafj allowed tnem td be dis- Uight in Canada. This hd stoutly de tanked in t,he competitions of peaceful Inies, but the evidence looks that way. I ..- .... . 1 . . . 1 . . . r i industry, niciigeuce, persistence, ana t it appears that lie had aniclder broth- Til MUSH DEALER IN about $Wezr share, making the State's. thrift. - Ifjthe physically an n.uther-1 er, O -ester rifles of hygiene to the extent thjit I have indicated you still have cold ifeit and limbs and indigestion '-and a' ten dency to vertigo, plunge your feetinto water as hot as you can bear it, and keep them there five minutes. I Then put them into cold water for a second -I don't fcareif itis ice cold. T)o as I h aye pointed put and keep your bowels open and you may safely; walk the streets even in the slush! of a January thaw and.bid defiance to the sudden crisp'ness of atmosphere that freezes pther pirn's feet." . ; "How shall the feet be clad in win- .".. Cool head, free bowels and; warm feet' ip the old aphorism. If you suf- stockf .worth about : $120,000. lhe bonded and floating debt ;.of.. the com pany is $2S4,O0O; the receipts oyer and above expSrns.es during the year ending October 1st , lS?0,'wcre S34,90V ' The capital stock of the Norths Caro lina Railroad is r4,0C0,0G0of which the State owns three-fourths.',i This road being1 leased, the State receives annually a dividend of 0 : per cenV on its stock, j The debts of tho company are abou $200,000 above asset3 in hands of trustees, and re gradually being extinguished by sinking fund. In addition" to its interest in rail roads, the! State owns of the' capital stock of the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal Company 2,500 shares, the par value of: which is $100 per share, amounting to, : $250,000. ! The market value of this stock is stated at $S per share ;' the opinion is entertained . tlat it is of greater value; The bonded debt Pf the company is $.j00,(XXV. The proceeds of these bonds iwere applied t the construction of the canal, inter est and improvements. The company owes no floating debt and has prompt ly paid the interest on Its bonds at maturity since IS60. During the past year the expenditures amounted; to $9,414.21 more than the receipts. T?his apparent excess of disbursements is caused by the purchase by the canal company of $100,000 of North J Carolina State bonds, at the sum of $12,0S1.6G which were exchanged for canal.; stock of the State. Also, j the expenditure by the Canal con pany of 5,0(D0 in the purchase of its first mortgage bonds, as well as the purchase Pf $18,000 Dis mal Swamp Canal bonds for $0,000, '."i This enterpri e is commended by the board, as the; opinion is entertained that at a period not remote, it ; is des tined to become a portion or section' of a grea t in land ship canal or national'. highway, from the Northern Lakes, t ally weaker race can distance their i was born in stronger and more numerous itbrb in the tu ts cf "pence, ! must be taken as ' evidence that mind counts for more than sttatire, and thrift and'labpr for more thai military Abel, who died, and he! crmont, while -Chester compet- j Allen was afterwards be tpei fact ardor, in the free conflicts civilization. i of modern TEE 2ATS HO Mb. , The average we:ght of an adult man rage is I401bs. Goz. I . I "' ." The average weight of a skeleton- is J4 lbs. I - ;.. ; J . The number of bones, 200. f The skeleton measures one! inch- less than the height of te living Wn. The avei-age weight ofthet brain of rn at LJun- ham, Cai.ada. If these facts can be made to appear satisfactorilr. Mr. Eng!ih will be entitled to preside over the Senate for the next 4 years. j First Cluss j proceries, j . Notions, &ic.,cc.9 AViahrA to hiiy Hi Its. Tallow, Fur SVins and vOactry l'nxttx'eot all Kiads. ' . j HIGQl'ST CASII piicc iaid .for all kinds of 1 ". Mailutalile l'rodrtce. 2 .lbs. twioe a man is ins ; ot a woman, 12 oz. ; I - .,'- Theb,rainof a ruin exceeds that of any other animal . The average height of an English man is 5 ft. 0 iu ; of a Frenchman. 3 ft 4in;, and;of a Belgian, 5 ft. c in. 1 I xne average weight or an( Eniish man is l-lbs.; of ;a. Frenchman, 130 lbs-, and Public opinl n on the subject of. faithless husbands is very ! strong in Somerset, Ky. Mr. Love was that kind of ' an' cfTeuder. II is wife led-a mob against him. He jfled hastily. without coat, trousers, or boots, with tne crowa in close pursuit. At t e end of a mile he was ftvertaken, and left suspended, head downward, to a tree. lie was almost frozen to death when, two h'-urs aftarwar.dx a humane preacher cut him down. L i 21-tl.- 1: STEAM MILL AT! COMPANY - f a Be! gian, U0 lb. via, Hudson River and New York fer your" feet to get cofd you. are ' in ; Oity to the coast of Florida The average number of teeth ii 31. A man treatheabout-0 time3 in a minute, ojr' 1,200 times in an bouit. 1 A mm triathes about eigh'teen pints of air in nogsncaas m a uay. ! t t A man gives off4.08 per cent carbon gas of the air he resiures!; ' respires 10,C6G cubie feet of carbonic! acid gaa in 21 hours; consumes 10-C67 cubic Miss Smith was to have been mar ried at SpringCe'dIll.; but she dis- 1 disappeared on the morning -of the J wedding day," and various; were the j conjectures as to her conjectures as to ber conduct." She 'has written from jan adjoining-State to her oflianced hus band, saying that she fled because hh i was scan d. but 13 now retdr to fa 6 the clergyman. : ALBEMARLE, STANLY COUNTY . - , '"!:'.: - - ;vno. ca., - - : : 3 ! aving newly cornea tneir caramp machines, are now preparea to rcarc wool delivered at the mill with abso inte cromntness. and cuaranty satis faction.1 - "I i v'5; J " Price of carding seven i) cents per pound. i i ; : . i,-tt -'lift wrtir ' Agent and Manager. An elc'ctriclieadlight for IocoraotiVe . : 1 1 1 :j . u m 3 j 4 minute, or upwaids of Seven ' " "uwu T' J . " aI ,r- ! i i Pittsburgh Railmad. The power will usiuo.uav. : , . ! . . . . ... . I. . 1 oc lurnished bv a sma'l encrme nlacrd ibehinl the smckestack and furnished witKsteam from the main boiler. - to'the SPR IJv G i TRADE feet of oxygen in 24 hours,! equal to 125 cubic jinches of oommon air.. A Montana Indian who was recently convicted of murder: expressed his A man annuallv contributes to - Pm,on 01 ine wyer .wno oeienaea, " " a :iL J.K.: l t . lir mm wiiu ue:iciou?s iraiisness,. iiaw yer too much talk ; heap fo' I." HAVE JUST oiler tQ the pubi c stock of OPENED AND a splendid II V II V Russell, DEALER IX Fatictf and Salid G II O GE11IES. - Xorth-'Wt st Corner of Court Hoiine Sqnare, t jiectf ully tails the attention of tle pnblic to ' , his well selected stock of all Winds of Grocr-ris. ' , ; i - v - . Kotions Canned Goods, i. - - " SitnUues, ; ' , CwiIiis, A - - X ITU 1.1. J I eic , tic. DRY GOODS, to be associated weth a sluggish state of the bowels. . The fe&t are cold be cause there is, too much blood in one place and too little in another; Cold feet follow the breaking of an equilib rium of the circu pint" on lbs. of rurhnn. x ne average 01 tne puise m nn.ancy is 120 neriminute : in manhood. SO: at sixty vears, 60. The nulse of females While a negrft wa3 hunting near is raorefrenuent than that of males i Savannah, Georgia, his dog-.playfully The weight of the circulating blood JamPd nP and caught his foot ija ;the io nn:.jiK. - . . trigger of the gun. Xhfi negro's "Urm 1 so -V uiiou It's, - t ' 1 ; - : The heart beats 75 times in a minnte; ;""" vw : GROCERIES, : 3 SHOES, II ATS, Ac, dangerpf apoplexy of the bram ' or of The only recommendation the board'i sends nearly 10 lbs. of blood " throughi :" the lungs., Qold feet are very j likelyi makes with reference to! the railroads the veins and arteries each beat ; makes .The champ lis that the Cape Fear and Yadkin Val-f four beats while we breathoonce ley Railroad would become more im ion brute of ,the season 1 sold the body of his dead child to a 40 lbs.!, or 1 hogshead lj pints of ! medical collegcto get money for rum portant to the State if it: could be ex-! bfood pab through the heart in one ; His name i.3 not given, but he lives in tended to Lumberton or some other; hour." I iCleveiand. ;. point in Robeson county, to connect I 12,000 lbs"., or 24 hogsheads 4Eallonv occupations are proyp lation. Sedentary J with the Carolina Central Railway, j or 10,7??J pints pass through the heart t The mad Sea is so named from no oypcatiye of cold t thus making another connecting line j If 24 hons. ' - 1 ; living object being found in it. and in fact,' everything usually found in a first-class general - -;i;:f ! ;' - llcrclianrfisc Stove I ; PURCHASERS ; FROM THE COUNTRY ARE EAfiN .ESTLJ SOLICITED TO CALLj . AND BUY GOODS AT ' CLOSE CASH l- ; ' ; PRICES. , My goods wereboueht inNew York-, Philadelphia, and illaltrmore, and I will sell low. ..-' I sell the Avera and Farquhar Plows and Cultivator. Come and s e me. ' . . Ji J. ROSS, Albemarle, N , (... FOB EC BY
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