;Voi:lI: i:o. AffiEVHJE, IT. C, THUUDMY 1321111:3, JANUAEY C. l'C-8. fleo": ' .ana Z 20 a i Ml Vw 1 -, iu u.u out line pi Winter un- derskirts, prices a are cut, as. follows , , , I .25 Blaci-Satih SMrts- 2cL -$1JB0 $190 $2.25 it They are heavy lined. frilled arid ruffled.-- .ij.yooI jo'reeri' viri derskirts,- '-to' ' close . at - " ' - . v - j , - ' - OESTREICHER 28 South Alain Street. 1 - Christmas is Here - A ; crnn t mo to rt ; inai siaeuoariu it wiu uc -"v'fine present for your vifei and , l at such low fisrures too. - . : . - ' . :"J Phone 75. - 45 Patton' Ave. CDTTI1IG DO'Jil IDE UA6ES. j. . t . - I North 'Bridie, Mass., Jan. 5., The-Paul "Whitine 'lla'cufacturins: -company Joined other cotton mills in the 'Elaclsstone valley today in the announoeaient of a 10, per 17.' The plant contains 50.CC0 spindles." "'a0" ' imanufacturing cocrpajry todiy posted no- tices of a reductiout of 10 per cent. In wages ginning January iv. uni uie it. . . . : . . . it. . i cut in these mills in twenty years. ' . ati vKJver Jan. 5. notices ci a rcau-- won in wages cf -rcr cct. Lc: Posted in the mills owned ty 'I. C. Cor- den, who ."did not ent:r 'the arecnent . manufactures i :c:atloa. tA a Previous difSculty I-3 tock no actica until - the operatives anr.c":-l th:lr slrcl.lon. AU mills are rvrlr 3 Ill unl:r tl; : 'tfty 'There t:a i yoperatlvs r!:o 1 - 1 t-! .U'l-9r :t t. : t '. ' r:tv: I to v' irork .today .j-rr.1" - .- -. ' . . t! '. ' : Special ' . ----- 1 - - .', - ,r ' c - - ' " - v'.'T - i ACompetiticri. E evolution Introduced in the House of Eepresentatives To Placo Hours Labor Under Na c i::nal Regulation; r. . Step to Eradicate 'Legal Diversity r cf-Lat:r Conditions." -1. - - j . - - , - ., ;t Representative Lovorjng ot Massachusetts the $1i00 'nJroucer e Resolution! Yhicb is - Ap ' : proved by Dingtey and Reed tovering txr gli4U plains its Alleged Purpose 1 00 WasniBE'tcin Jah.: S.CongTessinxa'n Lot- i ering of M'arhaisetta to-d'ay introdiuced in the housea- resolution to meet'tie oom-t petition- of BOuBhern manufacturers with the ' north an-d . do - away with "monopoly' tnorw 'njoyed' by r southern anianufacturers in f the absence xf , labor laws and; similax sre- stricftions.5' The resolution reads? . 'Whereas,' Under state egulatJons , -fchart; nw ,eist 431,3 ut aiwaya x,aet & ?fu ufacturiufe' eBtafelishmeaita, aod; thto varia- tioa creates' discrimination, "'be'tween. tlie several states of .the Union, Vhloh oper- ate t6 the diadrvantage of ooCh iabbr -and capital - in -many, :kcalilties,, ; comtracy, to' the foindamental theory jof ythe- constitution', "Whereas",, This laidk Vof- uniformity I olf ' etate legislation: and' fceyoiwJ ? the power -of the states to mak liniformby reason of an,niicl'ations ; of the eupreme courts of the several states' amc& , r Whereas .TJuequal : and r pantial T restrlc- tions disturb -the,- equilibrium of 1 Industry and are serious obstacles -to national . pro- greis, therefore' -1 , , " " - -" Resolved, , That' the .congreSiS of:- the thiited S tates "do recommend; ;to the eeveral states the Jtollowfaig amendment ; to t- the constitutloti: 3 "Article xvL-Oongresa shall h'ave power hrk t-flihl ih un ifirm 'Twviitw nf : liflhnir in manfliiacturmg , anrougnouc tw-wwa This -' amendment was submitted: to Speaker Keed 'Deiore Deing jntroa-uceo i ne . - ' . prtncipairof the. resolution is approved Jy I caiairroaa Dlngley Mr.-layering' Ao-d'ayJ ?The amendmenit proposed is foomd'ed in absolute equity"; and mus!t find favor with all who believe, InAhe principle of equality, r? UCIW-C, WiUVU ia.wc gcuiua vivuit wuui t.ion' e r exists in the United 'States . , ' , . - legal diversity, of .laoor-. comn-uons , max can not he found1 fa any - other nation - ,! m sinn, Muitv or moralitv in ? ' - ' , . these discriminating conditions. . ux as a UoMnf Tiiiitkre (than almost any t , -. - - ' ! other question - daiming ; the attention of I iistp!- m thiis tim'e. It 'concerns the 1 -- .1 :.;: - 1 U . nnsrypritv of thfe Whole (country. . iW'Uh n,atlonal jaw ra-tic'g ithe tours of la . .tie illcgical unjust, conditions now rframri- our caufacturir industries Vould dl3ajpe-r. nETUHi!ED7nn." cud;. A "ZCZyr Tcxzt C a - - 1 '-.-, ; :, C -t tie danger of contagion incurred there b fit"' vessels, and to report back to 'tie Hissis3 iPE'I state -board of teal Lb, .arrived! ..frcm Cuba last night on the steamer AransaSy, Tiey injected th'& harb&P jpf .Havana vi:l:: J l.1 porta of that city as well as tbe Lowxs cf 'Guanabocoa, "Resia, - Queimedos, ar.d ether points. Th'e doctors are tsawll- Img to talk aiwut their inveetigatioa be fore Te'portin 2: to ithe Mississippi-hoard of health, beyond saying that thy saw" a great deal of yellow fever, mall-(pox and the -condition cf "the island far worse than they expected, with hundreds of thousands or. persons starving .to- ceatn ana sunering from all diseases peculiar to starvation They foun-d the greater portion of the couu- j fry in the.haiids of the insurgents. It was unsafe to go three infles out of Havana. QUESTION' OF COMPETITION.".; 'Bos'ton, Jan.v S.Representative' Samuel Samuel .egisu- Ro.? r,. reptibl i can member of the uire. oeciares taat tco lortn Has IittU tf I fear from - southern" ix iile compel pecition. He recently returned .from , a ; t'ip in the sou th'and is emphatic La has olalm that the . r - T T Neur ngla"4 tati. will have for yjars to tftme a decided advantage 'over anv south- I pm.mni.' in'h- rrvri ,vf fm- ployees, mare speed in machinery and con GHI1IA- SIGHS- A LEASE sequentiy, less cost. or production per yard, j 1 , - f, ' - -.jcompurory unless there is a case o Ross'is a'practioai coiton spinner, and re-1 The Immigration Law Under Discussion-; in. foe Jpotn the. city. ,f r "- V : 1 ;5er.itd Ihe Hawaiian Ireaty. Kecked Jor Kh vlIous shoiwg. - - OFDAqaHOiyeATTqGERMAincta--.M making QV EASY TERMS- : ' "v Berlin, Jan. S. The Reiehsanzeiger (of- ficialK to-day? publishes' the - following: ' ' rL ''Ji,'' Germany -ajn-d China have jeoncau!ded - an .- v - " . I All Rightof, Sovereignty Yielded- Oa An Atp6al Frointhe Decision in Seattle up to -the i2th of January ere Jltaly Will Send a Warship tq" ' tee,eported-a to amend V .' buncombe-C6nntyrCasebivision ah and; will W nearly ; Shanghai."': ..;;r 0 1 ,4, FenoesW be Removed, i ' t; 't v ' - V ; i-V - if "V,- i endeavor to feaye it cousidered to-morrow - i - - . v ' Thef streets, hotels and lodging' Opuses . - C ( V I .11 Hill III I " , . ' ' , -S i r - V u - - ' ' 1 - v S ' " ' t - ' , ,5 -v V agreement ly. which China .leiwf ;KiaoL J ' " ' ' V,' i greem ( . ; . , ; ; j fuiiditeg, act, are payable at the option of Ohou bay to Germa,nyr for a Jong" (term ol I years. The, territory, leased whole . bay and adjacent rttory coTera. , eeverai; square ' ahiles, : and"; if itselMn yrhich Chia cando' nothing witli- v i. '. , tr t- ,--- , , - OUrGrn'!nt',S.CCr3'3enKi.,n'rig!htS Of SOV- reimburelng'rmamy for . - ' back " K iao Chou, (Rome, 'Jan.' 5. The government bas-.de- Rifled to send a -warship to Siairg'iiai; x?" - HFATU OF- RnRT'l i RARNFY - WL.ni n vi iwui u unuiii-is , - -O. - . ' ' One pf tne Greatest Men a in ftb.e Sontn- nhrirt.i ' " , ern Presbyterian .- - 1 ' ' -The many friends of Rabt. ' Xi. Dabney D. D.: It.- It. .. D., who spent : l&st' summer in Asheville, will regret . .to bear death" tra January 4, at hii , home toria, Texafe .'Dr. -Dabney . was ; about "' of ace. but despite aee and- total 01 age, nut aespite age . ana total years blindness his commanding intellect was w at Davidson college and ' Columbia nary, , and ; Ma recently .-nuihUshed. cal Philosophy." showed the am liant and vigorouiS qualities of mind which with his grand character, made him one of the greatest men in the Southern :Presby- terian church He waa an intimate friend oi stonewau Jackson, was a memoer oiuxis staff, and vn-ote a biography ol ,nim. ' For many years, ir. juaDney was processor ox Va., or wnicn -state me was a native. - or seven years ;ne was proiesspr or jfinuosopny. in the- University of Texas. -; He was the father of I?res. Cbas. - W. , Dabney of. Unl- versity of Tennessee. f ",, ' - . , lu-J Lii r: r..i irikiii'iiui vii ww iii wikii - 1 ' - 1 ,- . . I , 1 . Chadbburne Gets Pritehard's Endorse n.'hapio.A : ' ' t ed the appoaoneDL ox w. . urigni. uretii.wo vmu having retired. This .disposes of one of the botteet fighto among North I Carolina politicians :cver engaged in over -the selec- tion 01 a man u iw. ix THE MARYLAND CONTEST Legislatnre Lleets But House Unable to yrfe,aAi.' - - , Annapolis. !lld., Jan- 5. At noon, to-day the legislature of Maryland met dn - the state house. The senate was promptly or- ganazed, cue tne icouise, owiz.5 10 a.-uui 01 eleven members of the Baltimore city .ceie - gallon yesterday, eiinply elected Oscar I Qulrlan temporary clairmin, axJ.' titer i:l-Z n iectul vote on epe15hip aljcjrrtl cztll to-mcrrcv?. - Ti.i to Li;r :.:. I t:at io tl? :.". 3 is- ereignqF n, the leased iterriboryis icsded to1 sytfem' , 1consular' , 'pecLion, of imanli- caution The Jury'&s to the weight to be.giv- AJiUjjiilj V lUDiilluU liilliuij I ,v - , - ,'f - .fcli.',:J . k 1 j-: v., gnairta, 'iNotloe wa glveu by rsenaior DaW en.bjr-ne Jury.'ttf the evidence "of the.de- ? , - y- v v . ' Gemrany.- If .Kia ChoU tay. proVee , unfit - renrfint ' 'but dl" si-amsihat the exceptions - T!h new, year -UBhered'ln a re-openitg of - . . .'l-s, -'i ,- -vlVofKiunesotacirmaii.olthecommlh ji.-?? " fnr norm flit minvntu nhmsr- Wrll- nopml) ' v . . . Were IWt .WHBWerea ai'l,' Ut vuax HJ5 "---"V, -"-T'7.- ""...-. r-''-..,':, .. ..7'- . 180 "o W would on ,cisio9-of judgEwart'was reveled on'a eL ; Sales jut .both .the arehquseelyester-' - Qerm'an'v to.selefft" another point "and. "take McSay tuextmove- to proceed to'executive poMfeadt, ralBedJAy t35,-.ex,ceptioo.-:.? Thie day were "largfe, and jaot k pifa'.takein .to at'h- c: v ' " '.ri-:'- ' v.-V, 'oh 'V;.!,! wVi ,Ls an.:lmpoxttant decMon and It Js feared elfine..irtcleW better thWlbefore the 2.1 ... Washington; Jan. 5.-The WHmikgton EXHIBITION YTERDAYt r ge commends miIT-0f'' e T61,,1? 'sT?r' k and expreei'' . - , . . , , , checked; that a commission be created to - '-1 -v , 1 v . - . - N-.Cpostmastershlp was . settled . this ' ' examine into the commerce" of -New York, thanks to our patrons for' making as ucW ' morning- . Senator Pritcbard recommend- - ; -- , ., - - l,- i. ttI ' -r t ... . '. - : :" .. .- : . . . : - : : 1 , -v r i rt r r- n -i : ! fa : i j t J lid J k M fa Civil Service Debate Rp'nnl YA " " -A cuai " VglUS . 111 tllO iiCUSO, - ' ' ? .r -t PfiQnn firooVa in TTo vnTt TP rVoUAl ' OJt'aO 1U iclVOI, 01 -Modifying the Law. , t x ' j ' ' PrnpH That tha PfPirfpnt K" Dp-I1 rrot f sea . i nax in rresiaeni D3 1 up- . , rt. f - . , , . pnypuoj rower OF - wppomimeni - r-wi4.' i iv it Tii' . i tte-vULUOIl AUtllOriZlCg tH8 raVEieilt :," -: . - , . -. -., : 1 l..DU'iua la OllVti - . ' Next Monday The Census, x"- " ' i iWasihmgton,' Jfaiu 6,--The: senate met. at noon to-day. The ' .usual - -oroposiUon.-to tors elective bv fee Wle. . introduoed tors elective by the people, waa Introdawsect by; Senator Sutler,, of Peanaylvanlia. v- Sen4 or next -day. 'senator Teller Introduced a Joint Teso- luttion 1n. Verms of what" is known as the Stanley" mthWaresolutlondclardnglan :, . a - . v bonds of the United States issued under the I th government luf sfilver tan,dard dollars, referred, to tie commiittee'oia toaaoe".:'. ' 5 ;' - ' v-, ", j gration law. tHe1 directly proposed an d- , - , wjilmn.r pW -Twt ri1in. nvfvr ftf ' 1usiae'Ea lor consideration ;ot the H- wafian'treatiyand would renew that jtoor j pog&Q. 0fs,' 1 - The" t'm to Bubsequeai'ceneutsefr provoked- aTtous dlt- 1 . - , 300. tlta oonclusacfL the:eenate went fitft..wi n'.Mrt.k ; . " ,v7: - -. . JDurned until tOHmorTow. f I - " v : Tiir- TtitirA. - ,- : ' lirincnuuoc. . " ; . -!.. j -j ,, -, - y, , j,-, ' Wi.iMntY, .TT, ' fi -Th 1,Hifl seioTi tb 'leSgfelative bill appropriating salaries i . r s . . to the oom-mtission and Jta empHoyes. "The t 'mmmm .m m.i i i n nm. -'L..,. ..i - -t ft traces eh payment Ms nota violation of 13 It activity, prevail, 'at all W'out-fit- iiiV'nii ter-! ?UW1C lth the right.! ..j ? . V ting' establishments throughout-the city.' s I - PVM4e creditom-. It was read twice and ' Ti.. U' flJ;' A treat minv olTcltizens :who sxub-stakeo: 'until (the treatywaa'dal-i not been published by any ol: tbe elate' pa- rmiiiiiiiaiv:nmi4nflr i-n. -SnmA nrflrea . ob: - .hri'r-- 'y' p!haVtofJUnild:--, tamed yesterday were tbehigheat paid this-'.: - -.".vV. ' ' t -' - ; -.'State vs; 4 N.R. Edmonds, appeHant. Al- f. - . i-J ' -'. provide ,tarj the twelfth" and f red SL' Barnard, for appellant.", .Attorney season. -. k. . . 4,V -.' ?.':,. "' ' t . . - - v " : aiie'ftna ifle .jury. rrjiuweu avveruiw vi v.., ... -.e, .w- ., , . S '' to-day wag devoted 'to discourses , on. the guiilty." .; 'We;take a vidw of thiik dase which jsiignmrat and says', tihat in . ibis v opin-ioD"'! ' ; u1- lY" a eioA .1 1 Wo" '--It, relfeves us from considering any of-the ex eVery unsold pound tobacco- In his coun-.V'i ' ' 1 .i.. 1 p , - 1 , . , ,iv.- i t 1 . . .i r-f i i.u.i v . 1 a tti . T-nia. -iPiTV -w in n tj - .1 ni-iru . .riTi - . 1 i ynrucuMti ipwcnai tuts n ajt , wbiw .ji4uuiiu uj, iaiix. Seroi- I xtC p..' swi V - srocK w PV i'uua Ul tive, aa buyers are eager to fill order and ; 't fPracU- 7T. 7' . " - another without aveirom tne. owner. tne- teposl.tB laTge. -, ; .;!).,; J law. (Ex -Speaker Growr began the discus'' j ; . . . . ' i " . sb c" """ -he deprived by law to appoint any o i j. -s , 1 UJ:-,"12.. aY -camnei, juBw uuui4w i foreign seryice the appointment of all .. . r . '' X - '7 ; r, ia are that the debate iWiHl last all -'a. ,JL t,!.; '4,,' . -At 4:5S .f.toUM edjourned,rj ' . ' - ' i indications J . j t'he .week, I f, . -7- . ' ; mmi , nnm mnw frrrAiu. - . THE POULTRY SH0J I ; i . -..,. -'. 1 ..." 1 '1 . v'.-- - il TF , - ' I t at? n v a rTiiTJ n a to nv. "AT twit. . .u, , tfle UniCSenST-riaOlLg Uie nzo - ;i. . Rlbbons.! T': V;- ? . - t v . rrnnrfy. rap.klini crowins .chickens continue their . noise' at the pouitry show, while tfhe visitors .crowd through the aisles na 4h.p' ihann r.L v 'n. rrhe lud'ses are h,ard afc work pjagebbons, and the winners are beir oonitinually annouced. j 'over .500 of 'tie school children have J taken ' advantage of the. epecial V ates - of fered, and. yesterday the, ; entire iauey 1 street ecnooa accompanies uy (ui twiuiwa, 1 attended; the exhitition.. An anviracion Anas attend ;il a. 1 -K'Tv tfw?2V. . '. ' f - ' r"-.s t.tt . , Tf'T -r- - - ... '- h;rr- rr ,' v. 1:1 !iy e-ster C3 3. i fmccl c2 c-e ccmer v.l.re he Is clstr.-j t-3 in r..:i - - - w . '1 w A .iso tl:-ltf J as tj fur- pensed. tunes to the ULUsic-lovin pfiibli,c. ' he outside interest is iniereas'.ng and all those who attend are thoroughly pleased with the display- ; . i ' ' , iThe exhibits of alf the varieties are so gooi that it "can- hardly be said wi3ch are attracting the most attention. The game chickens catered toy Fletc'beT "Bros., ' are attracti'ng much attention, as arejthe faucy rowJ4..a-ni' pets.. (No one who. attends th'3 show will have occasion to regret It. - - : To-day ith'e -hours between- 10 - and1' 1 o'clock .',w4'U .be specially given, to the 'n tertain4ng of ladies. ; ' -V Major MoKIissick, (manager of -the Bat tery Park 'hotel, has generously offered the services of Cobb's, orchestra- for the occa-saonf-The slibw -contnues to-day ..ai'd to morrow. t . - - ; ' v'r KED1CAL BOARD, J . " The board -of heaHh oneit tast evening in the City,, toll, ' Dra. -, Fetch, - 'Reynolds, i jaiuuri , 'ana 'jaiessrs.i jones ana .being-present. - 'Sanitary Inspector Eird rePorted that the methods of mJEa of tho ewrare at the Tirm' my& hangd and was impossible for the rfyer water, 'to be affected by it ( now. v. Several t places -where the plumbing is not satisfactory; were dliscussed amd one not sansractory were discussed amd place on Bailey street -was condemned. a oumoerof minor affairs..' were' men Q, among., vmch was the matter of compulsory vaccination, tout no definite ac tion was, taljen as vaiccination can "not Jse j ; "f.6ina attend!. TflE FENCE LAY7, - .y , - . . ' - . t JtEXT OF THE' DECISION OF THE aiimmnnm: - - .SUPREME COURTS - , The supreme court of thOstate has. .just rendered' an ,importa-nt ; decision on ( the Ifw question (whi?h 1 of general in. fTML.;tttviTiTtiJTCd'"biine;taie rirfrt . 1 - . ... . . . - . OWera 01 aaJacirt rms xegaro to j division.: fences in stack Uvr Iterritories. ( The -case fwentf rom. thi'S county .on appeal I divisida fences are 'required -t& :be- kept -up monMs case was triedTstated yestercifay-io1 - t , , . , r . a Gazette'reporter that the case dud not ' - , -u- . nrDreflucaje of ua$le.asan I neigh'bors.. ' j S iin.r.floiaaaTVrrtAaa to tyitio' 1 JTai for .tne s:ate Fairciorn, vm. j: -This fintdictmeni. is for remoylng a dlvb ion fence between.the defendant and the prosecuting witness, which had" existed for .several ye'ara,and was alleged to bavebeea I rennoved withbut notice to the owner of the and was alleged td nave been rlthbut notice to the owner of the other hlf .ot the fence, tmtrary, to thei provision-of the . (Code, ..Sec.' 2802.' Thei , - , .; ; j." ,-- I Kse was tried, exceptions to-the charge J bill -of. indictment. .The'act ,f 1895; Ch.1 ' - f ' " . 1 91Q Tnr,. w nn-invmi ,frvrnv iiviUhe weather wl'U permat. - Several new buy-' 1 I to mn at in BunJxmto8 county, I atnu la w' ivxiiitriTie- an outride fence m h wrtl-arfHind the count- bv the I board, of "county- -commissioners. ' Under sbMifMtat-aiia "outaid ene.- aafd-'we ' eee ,tftp ttl eWwr -vartv to keen up a division fence afc required by Chap. 20, of i.Mmimitted no offence. in. puK'infif down and oomunitted no.offence.in.puwtng down and removing hie v part of the.; fence, - Without - any- regard to his intention to cultivate or w,-owll W,T - . This action must be dismissed and iudff- ibis action must be dismissed and Judg- LinTr. . - u, 7 I.r" bra vnov 1 rnvi itiisf '.,-- NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. r-jA-BWany, Jan. 5. The, legislature .conr 1 vnpd to-dav. iGhvernor Black In ni mes- f-$ fiT An tliP mml dnJtam. Thi rate Lrodea the sum . of 12,033.681.86. ' Of ! ,OMAAA to run the ublk echoola and for the care i'nf th infl11P. J - - The receipts from licenses to sell liquor, f tax on inheritants. -etc.v were 845,172.87, I ah pack' niw .w ? Vvf txu .l.Z . ;'T3t- penditurcs for asylums, hospi-ials, reforma tories, etc.; 17,362,590.85. - 'l REAL ESTATE. TRA"SACTIC3 The following real esUte sales were yes - terday registered:' : - 1 ' Greenwood to J. W. Burrisbn, " ' I sw... n..i. . r.i-: ; iana 1.1 i v v ww liii l - 1 i -rpa in n-rr hp .-. f'.T ri ,1 OVVaU' UiCCmiCC I.U - :' VAUCJ ' . D. Stuford, , administrairr cf . Ja ..---,3 K..aty 1:3;3 C-:rr:nt3 "1C ia vae means jrecessary 101 revivo iw-xze 1 t , v,vs-,.,..;-...s... -r v,,f v .,-f , nnn- nr. r-i-'-i ' '1 13 t 1 Ilovement Toward tho Gold , Fields Resumed, Scenes of .Last . Summer Ee-' . peatedat Seattle, v Hundreds Preparing to Jdn : . on th'a Yiikcnr the Hosts v Hotels' ad Lddging Houses Cro7d- -i Ci With Gold Seekers. . The Throng at Seattle Growing Daily-Stcam- - j n-r. t.l d. ' Can J Frjight-, Seattle, Jan., 5. The . steamer Corono, ; -U1UU&41" fcjr -uiut . Klondlkerssailed this afternoon with 170 w r ad was -compelled td refuse both passeq:'-. J gers , and." freight.. . AJ1 teamers , sailing , seekers and private houses aire being..can- vassed to ascertain the number of citizens - that will, throw 4oore'open th3r houses . M-jij.AnmintA.tKa .M1iatnih.nv.:flf vs' .-..-,.... . 01 Grangers.; :. . .VWiinwr.ii being re-r peated on large scale at the ' docks and. men" last seasoja";foav& 'been2 . fortunate In -hfls pW-wltnf d v " ' wortajias yer witn-a,, - : - - ' r : - " -( , " 1 - -. . iearureoi.3 is thai-every - -.j Thim ' Ji - gra'de of tobacco "is. in-;de-; lower; c'aksea are betog sought. I aa 418 fancy grades. - 1 weii m I ' NotwiBhstand I ' Notwit1hstandingvs,tfhe-- heavy break of me maricex on its re-opening v. ' Ww wipVa iasn. tlnwla fmniftb fttorlr'vet-VJ 1 J .-n"MT " ,-Mi,Jrf - 1 ' to be marketed. . J. ie. vurwc ot jiayjvoOd. . . t i,.. , r.l' - -t-i-- W are on the market !and .for theiae'xt i Iew tne inrKet doubraesa be acf , ... , CARRIAGE licenses; : t' h ii"l.r,--"-,A .- ' ' i-i-rvxa.arqurav.ia..jian'iue .'J.. jru-iiam. K ther Burnett, and Mary Williams. uupntyre to annnie a. Allison, au I of 'Riinnr,h , '. 'f " " '. . woney ana -jaaaeoan uiace, 01 Bun-combe and iMadison , counties, respec- ' , Iveiy., , -jT1.;,. , r-1 - V-T . ; . - ' . - - -' " . ' " - J- woney ano 'Maneoan uiace, or j ' , - ' -We Xeel very : sure everybody had a very merry Christmas from the number of pre- ents we soM; desire to wish eyerybd . ' Qf an lnstltutlon beea A(5mIrea , - ' ' ;. - f complimented by our resident pltron8; anl ' . J the . visitors, to the city, especially front ' ' J large places We have endeavored da every jway, in m- lection of design, ia quality of goods, anJ by. giving very low prices, to please, aJ 1 ' iia,A tmv fr' ibwon'J tla iisira.! reauiremenU of tie busy aeaxen. Ap-a in diow us $ to tLk you Icr tzj 1 . I . ' l . ' . . . . A. 1 kindness, ana wi.-i y-J a c tie sei-;a. 7 - t ' - ; C;r. Cl-rci : u czl r t' 3 Ats.. 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