V ytsZcs CJf ' ..." 1 : , - - . . . 1 '. : - - r- TE 'FRANKLIN" TIMES o THE FRANKLIN TIMES. Iiie Tilis is lLoKhst ctr.f pstlliLcl ia rraLilhi cou.tr, t-i i'l c'lcu'at'on extends aP otct crcry e:;- 116 ipcblisbed Every Friday by JAMES A. THOMAS, -' .Editor and Proprietor. - ,r 1 t.on ct iLi ana auioiiHD counu.es AdTertisers should make a cole he: c R A.TK 8 : , Th Editor will tiot Ls respoQ.llIii rae (Tear - I 50 00 :j; A: THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. V with malice toward none with cii a rity for all. MCE $1.50 pur A2IXJI XI In Advanco for the views of corrcyocdents. Brief communtion from til sea To Clubs of S.Thk .Times vTill be ormshed at8L40 tions roost earnetly soUtitel. Tew terns of any cataro will bts ihanLTully ercelve.lt VOL- XTII LOUISBUKG, N; O. JANUARY 18, 1&89. NO. 50 MOj i ) royal Mart V 4 TAXATION IN NORTH - Carolina: ' v ;., ' - , v - 4 . 5 - .". ' t V. i la our eflbrlft to induce the in vestmentuf capital, the enlistment of energy and to Invite people t(f inaugurate nev r industrial 'enter prises, we Should " never .fafl to tnaUe-promiuent the fact that tax es are iovcin 'orth.Caroiinai and also, that on account ot a con stitutional limitation,' and pf i the feature o equation between ? the poll and property. In our organic- law, taxes can neverbe high or burdensome in this State. " vIt should also go out with every, statement of our resources, that we little prepared for It Neither have we" been accustomed ;to the service of white servants ffon h. North.' But If a beginning I as to be-jnadeif lines ef new derarture are to be runlet U3 begin in a way that will help those around us, and In helping them, help ourte ves. j : AVe .have thought that In every Southern town br any feiKFtiia; la- I aiea aiighi proStaWj'-and pleasant ly open schools for the instruction, one or two days in the week a at least, where poor white girU would. be taken and taught some of the duties of domestic servants. And and in such contact the shyness nat ural to that class at the South would also learn that there isV6thin"re-" have' a' very small State , debt, ally degrading, nor absolutely me- Absolutely Pure Tis powderever varies. A marvel of puritv, strength and . wholesomeaebS. Mar efeeemomical than the ordinary kinds, and tmnnot he sold in competition with the ntultitnde of low test, short weight alum; or phosphate powders. SOLS ONLY IK CjiNSi ROTA BAJCGPoWDKR CO. i ' - os n st. y. Y- PjiOFKSSIONAL . CARDS- B B. MASSENBU11G, ' ATTORNEY-.AT LAW- LOUISBUttO.N. tj. jhg 0oe in the Court House. 1 b i si ne ss p u t i n m y b pid s wi fl receive prompt attention." bearing tlte low rate ot lour per cnt. interest; and that it is practi cally impossible to increase the public debt of our State. . And further) that the' State's share In the North uaro'ma ratiroau over and aboye the liabilities of its stock, will, at the maturity. of the Stte bonds, be sufficient,jalinosl if riot quite, to discburge" the entire debt of the State. - AVe consider the adjustment- of the dtate debt ten years agoasthe hial In performing the indoor work of a hvUseholoU . It would be reuilv a charity to take many white' girl in this city and . gielhem. good comfortable homes in the ' famllys of the well to do. :' '-ft.'f-. K v; The head of the' fain ily goes out and finds a foor lad for work in his store and .omce.. In the j course of tme thev little fellow works his way up the ladder of v promotion and in turn be becomes a partner. Returning in after years we may 4 I ft. L I: 'MJ U4 I finest stroke of policy inaugurated I find l iaa at the head of tho "old since me war, jana in inai worK uu'f( ; full cml i t ought; al way S j to attach to the names of Zebulon B. Va;ce, Governor, atuloh n ; Wrt h Stat e Treasurer. . Tl ve4 real ptog ri68 V an 1 30UNSE1.LOT5 at LA W LOUISBUttG, FUVKKLINfl.Jil. C,. yyU attend the Courts of Nsish, Fraak in, xOr ?nville, . Warren and Wjite ilounries '. also the Mipieme ' tjafc of Nor tb Carolina, am) theAJ; .pircuit arid' District Ooutt&.,; VI-.- TTVlt. J. E M ALUS K. ; 1 O; H6.2. doors , beloiy Forman . Ci kV) Drug Stjre, adiQiniugDr.'O. 1 fcilis. - -ft- E. ; VV T I M U It L A ICE , ATTORNEY AT LAW , tiOUlSBURG,-V,.C - Oifice iu Ke Court House AULJOSES . ' ' ' i Attorhy Bnl'CTOell or at Law , . LuUIliUHQ N. O. . ;'.'Vill...practice'..lnthe courts of Franklin. Warren Wake, Vance anl Nasti, and in the Supreme court ofbie Stat. , ! 1 : '. " A. lUCKSr and prosperity jof our State v begun with the adjustment of our;" public debt, and the consequent restora tion of the State credit. '. . '., As regards our rate .- of " taxftt ion the Stte Commissioner of labor has made careful investigation iuto the matter; He says that the; peo-v pie of this State pay less taxes than those in atiy State, i n . the Uniou save Texas. " The rate" in that State is G5 Cents n the. ?100 " valuation." 1 n Nort h Caroli na 1 he rate is VcS cents. -This is the Constitutional limitation for j State Vandi County purMses1 and can be exceetled only by a vote of the people of the whole Slate; In mst ot the counties this rate is not exceeded, and in many not oven readied. ' ; , ; h If ihe tegular and special taxes for the entire State were put .to gether tbey would not avorige 75 cents on the $100: valuation. The average rate of taxation for. Stato and county purposes in the other Statesjs $1.33, or twice what it is here. -Wi 1. Messenger. ; Why. cannot the mistress of the bouse take info her '.apprenticeship ti lass of the same class and train lie r iu the line of domestic duties, and perchance, fit her for the high er duties of mistress -of a happy Home of her own ? v - : ; ' . f O1 couise some sacrifices would have to be endured, V some mcon yeuiences sulTired, ;and ' mines of patience exhausted.; But It Is well to remember that, in Ibis vale of tears, we do not I've wholly for, or quite uuto ourselves. Wil. Messen ger. " ? t - , t Hot Springs. Attorney At taw & Notary Pnlltc j 'OXFORD, N. C.t asd tn t. kicks, ...... . v j Attorney at Law! - . I - HENDERSON, N. C. ' Will practice together in the counties Oi Granville, Vance, Franklin and Warren, and in all matters requiring their joint at ention. . - ' 1 - ' We hope by prompt, diligent and taith ful ateat:wn to bosirifss, to deserve and riqeive a portion of the 'law business' of this section.. t. ' ;.i . 1 f ' t- mOS. B.; W'XDElw - ? ; r , . ........ ,.- s .. . .:- .f ... 1 ATTORHElr AT LAW." LiO U iSBUlttir, N. C. Office on Main StM eue door low the Eagle Hotel. . -i. : All persons having claimS asainst the estata of L. C. Wter will pre- seui mem to me at once.. . , E. W. TlitB eiiiakk A tt'y. f r - ;W. T, CoTLiysAdra. NOKTH CA.KOt.INA 1 ! " f .. . V In Superior ..Court; ... x.ikAAauir county J -.; -;--. - -i ' m ciaeer v. lonung uo. 1 iNotice or sum- vs. . Si mons and war i IS. B. Webb. ' J rant of attach m'L The defeDca it above, named ill take notice that a 8 immons in above entitled actioa was issued against said ae&ndant wn.om aay ol November 1888, by W. J -King, Clerk Superior Court of Franklin county. N. C. for the recoverv nf XA an due by aecount.which SummoDB ia retnro able bfre .Judge -upefior--Court , at ABisbnjg on the 6th Jidnday before the ist Monday in Mrrch 18S9. The dfnd ant will lso take notice that a' warrant of aiucnment was issued by said W. J i 'ms jerts. ti saia ujenor court on said th. day; of November 4S88 against riffeny 01 saia eieuant. which war wit is returnable before the said Sune , ; nor court at the time and place bove . nad for the return of summons when and where defendant is required to Ap pearand answer or demur to the com plaint or the relief demanded , will te v grained. This 22d day of Nov, 1888. , , . . ,'. . v - Wm. J. King,' ; FE3IALK SERVANTS. So many, of the colored cooks of Charlotte being enticed to :. Cali- forniai during the past year or two, has constrained soijje of the people of that city to consider seriously the proposition of uniting In the effort to induce a supply of white servants to come South in sufficient numbers to make themselves con tented. f , .; While It Is not the province of a newspaper .to go "into; private, ;do- mestic affairs, it occur to us tint there is already a plentiful supply of poor white girls in' North Caro lina to meet all the local demands of domestic Iabor.:"Si l&E.'. si Why are hot our poor white girls, who have to Snake their li ving not more generally employed in the comfortable homes of the wealthy and well to "do ?j AVe are" sure that such work as housekeeping renders necessary Would bempre congenial 1 and much preferred to the precan ous -if ho'.; worse -lives many of our native white -women; are pel led , to" lead; . There is a weary, worn, wan dis tress among poor white girls in the cities and towns in North Carolina; distress lhat good 1 people move withrlacfity to f rel ieve jwhen .trouafh to i thelf attentionBut the relief that private alms af fords tnust always bexnly for ' the moment; The best relief to afford the needy' fir pro vision : ; for I some work whereby; the poor self. depen dent can gain a livelihood If white house-servants are want ed in any community, it might be vvell to look , arouncr tor- tnem hi that neighborhood. To be sure we Sevea yea: 8 agu my blood was b d ly poisneJ Ulcers and boils breaks ingviu all over my body. The s rong medicines which I - took brought, oh rheymatism, and I vrt nt . t Hut Springs, Ark., for two months which beemed t crre tho disease, bu it was tnly 8msthered, -for on my return home the horrible diseaseappeared woise t!ia:i before. . I then discarded all other treatment and took Swift's Specific and lis use has cured me pe- fecdy well, I have been well about seven years and no returu of tne disease. - - . . Oct. 20, 88. ' S. L. Edwabds.- McCormick, S. C. . 13oUs. HoCSEHOLD. ; ; . , , ,s SUQAK CO.KIES. ; .1 . ; ; Three cups of sugar, one cup each of butter and sweet milk,", three eggs and iwo teafcpoonfuU of soda Bpriak- le w 1 1 sugar aud bake 'n a moderately quick oveniV 1 , a . t ? Peel, fill ihv? core with sugar., but ter and canned lemou peel. 13ruhnU over with' sweetened water arid , sprin-, klj with bread crumbs, brownad in hot butter. Cake, r r 1 : :', "Ev70iWEBT Bisourr.'0 Two cups sugar;" two cups butler; the white of two "eggs, - well beaten ; onc4ialf cup sour milk; one-half tea spooH of sda, and flour enough to roll; 8priukle with sugar; i j" T ' . " T'-l' ' SIX Q A B .CAKES.!; 5 " .. - Three coffee cups of Vuar, five egg and one cup of butter; beat very light; then addlone .nutmeg grated. flour .nough toroll, one-fourth of a cup of water and two teuspoonfuis of baking powder. :. . . ir- p fy-. TtAK -TTiEar f' Cut ham fine; add sliced' onion,' salt , and pepper to taste, andkalf, of- Uie quaulity of soaked bread; 'or' cooked rice; mix together with two. beaten eggs; make io'o patties; sprinklo with flour; and fry or bake ui one pan with butter on top. -r . s ; i APPLE TAPIOCA PUDDIMJ. i Soak over night one cup of tapioca iu six cups of water, 3iext morning ad i one cup of sugar, one egg, and teal well together. Then pare, core and chop fine-six or more apples, and stir, with the Up:oca in a v pudding dwn, aud bake alowly. : " " - , BROWN BUANS. , , Scald one cup of Indian meal, - add to this one piul swt-et milk and stir till the meal is well mixed, three-fourths cup of molasses, one teapoonful each of alt and soda,1 and grayham -meal enough to make a hatter that .will pour with great difficulty. This make one large loaf. Bake 1 hours. i-.-,f- c ''1--KUSTABO RELISIlJ-- C Take! one 'tablesnoonful each of mustard and fl ur, one, tablmpoonful of black pepper and salt, And two ta blespooufuU of sug tr. Moisten . all with good vinegar Have on the store one pint of vinegar tqcome toa buil, then pour in the mixed ingredients. Let i boil and keep stir ug; then pour it into a wide- moutlieJ bottle. When cool it's ready to use. ; ; STATE NEWS. :; Items of Interest Gathered from . all Parte of the State. , , ( , . ' ' . ; Fayetteville wants street care. . Ilendersoa will soon have anoth er bank..',. -Sanrord,.has . formed, a jmlli tary , cotppany. ; .rj,: ',: ... '-. New Berne la having fresh white shad. ', . ' making close connection with trains for Weldoa and all points North. Returning, will leave Wilson at 2:35 p. m., on arrival of train from the North, arriving at Ilaleih at 5:30 p. m. There will be no change of cars between Wilson and It-il- eigh. A .capital arransroioent. Mirror " As to silk growing North Caro- ,ma r3 " making progrcsi;' In ' fix months the factory at Wadesboro has been enlarged three times, and 31y Vt Ife Is a Terror ! ns capacity will be double durinir Ex-Judge Montgomery-- is prac-- the next plxty days and the annut - - - . ai expenditure Tor wages . will be $50,000. Index: ;. ' - ' com- S. S. S. is a sure cure for boils, for it cured me twelve mont'oa ago. I ou-' ly took one bottle. . - B. O. Vebsell, ; , Greenwood, S. C., Oct. 20th '83. During the early part of Ust spring (13S8), my body was covered -witu bcils. Atone time" more lh;m fltty were counteif on my body and Twnba. My face was not exempt from the pain ful trouble. The usual remedies did tne ho good. ; Jus .: why" I commenced takiug S, S. S. I do nU know, but al most irnme Ji itely I bg in to improve. I took nearly tiirej Dotues, anaiouna myself entirely Well. V It wis your medicine which effected ' the . cure when everything else l ad failed. Staunton, Va., Aug, i; 1 88. v t ;T'Swifts Specific is entirely a vege table, remedy, and is the ' ouly medi- .i - . -f 't-y'1""' " r i tiimj uici icf iitueuvy uuixa ouiuiu la, blood huino, cancer add couta- gioua blood poison. . Send for books r n blood and . skin diseases, . mailed. free. - . -. - r . :TIIE SWIIfT? SPEC'inO CO. .j ' : , Drawer 3, AtUula, Ga," All goods in barrels apples, beef, potatoes, etc,fr-keep. better when .laid :Vlhwh "MT"ihfr'a'if!. .' "1 HINTS TO iOUrfKEEPEBS., .- I - L L. .J A 11.! - fc i. t w t r..ii. , ,M,V ' y v - i nave not ween useu 10 mis pwi 01 i..,...B-uuurK ana j. v. TimbefJafce. . . . . . jiaintm'a Attorneys. , ... thing, to any exient, ana we are f r- My"; ' ife" liacV: been a" sufferer , for jsome time with paiiiin lha back; Sal ;vatioa Oil was freely used, "and I am glad to'say uiy wite' to-day ufters rio paiu. -. ; ' , .. : ' "'. ' ! - v ' W. B. Couxciltj,; . Baltimore. Md. j in coios ot great oosuoacy an Stacking chronic coughs use Dr. Bull's COuh c'yrup, ihe lavorite.- T Neither colored goods nor flannels should be' boiled.' Matting should be washed with strong, tall water and a: clean cloth, and do it, if possible, at midday, to insure quick dryipg, trhich prevents oiscoloration. -1 ' . When putting away a silver tea or coffee-pot which is not used every day, lav a little stick across the top under the cover. ' This will allow , the fresh air to set in, and prevent rousting. ; . To remove rut from steel forks and knives, cover with sweet oil, well rubb ed on, and let it.. remain fory-eight hour; then rub with' mi slacked lime, - ... J 1 . A a!1 at. A powaereu very one uuui lue xusi ms appears. ; - ' F ; ' . ." - "i To remove slain from marb! e,'-' mix a quantity of Ibe strongest soap lees 'with quick lime to the consistency of milk; lay it on the marble, and let it be fwr twenty-four hours, then clean .'With soap and water. " - ' v If butter is kept covered tight when put in the ice i ihest, it will .not absorb the idor of any food lying near, Thore is nothing so sensitive as butter, and yet you miy see it at any time placed near meat or vegetables. ' , v i Be sure .to keep your flour perfectly dfy. Ii you buy tt by the barrelliave a platform built, Jsst enoughto rest the barrel on, and about a foot high. When mote than one barael is bought at a time, put down a platform, and lay the uuopeued barred on its side. , Paper btigs, in which many articles are sent from the grocery t re, should be saved for use when blacking stoves. -Vu can slip the' hand 'into one of these, and, handle, the" brush just as well, and s when T through with , them they can be dropped into the stove. .!,MaDy, lauuilres?es put several hand tuls ot cornoioa salt mto tat water in which colored things are rinsed This helps to makb thera I look" "clean axid bright, but it also teods to make thsm tura limp speedily. This ojec i on docs not ;ipply quite as much to bay-salt as to c-mtaou salt. ticmg law iu Concord.' ; C. S. Farnss will become editor of the High Point Enterpnse. 'i Geo. Vanderbilt will 'probably live near Ashvile; he has purchas ed ft "site - ' - .""' - - A . ' ' ; The Wilmington Messenger will soJn publish a railroad directory of thei State.'.'.'- -f - ? . .. ." A Mercantile Association of the Carollnas has been formed In Wll tnlngtofcv ' - Ym " '" ' ' I ..." ; The Mt. - Airy News has been bought by Hogwood & Davis. The rormer.wH! edit II. " T : t v i Dr. C. A.'Carter Is the new Bap tist preacher of the 'first Baptist church,' Raleigh. . v.' . I The County Bible Society of Durham has been re-orgalilred with Jlan S. Carir as rresldeuU ; f Mtvsrc. Mcintosh has charge of the editoilal department of the Alexauder county Journal. . v t The X. M. C. A. of Wllmrngton have formed a t class In practical Ecoiidmy, under Rev. Dr. Huge. A strange child was born in Mc Adinville, Gaston county, Lot long smre. lie nau bangs ana a .uusue. -1 .. . He Is dead now. ; V.'J.. . A telepraph ilne is to b estab llshed between , Madison apd Stokesdaie Mad'son will then have full communication wUh the out side world. . .. '" . The first Baptist Church of bur- ham has extended a call to Rev. J. L. Whltc'of Elizabeth City; ' for merly of Raleigh. . We cannot say whether he vill accept or not. Re corder, 'j -. " ."' -- .v ; The Ex-Confederatev pensioners of Chatham met In .Pittsboro last week and appjinteuV , delegates to attend the State Convention on the 21st. The. stockholders of the First Na tional bank of Statesvllle ' met Tuesday and re-elected - the - old board of . directors and yesterday, morning Ihe directors met and re- , Wm. Crump 'was 'before . W. P. Williams, J. P., at. D.ivldon Ctil lege, las Saturday . week on the charge ofsteallng 200 lbsv of 'seed cotton from one Uitcn, and on ac count of the absence of a ; witness was bound over until the Wednes day following for ' a preliminary, hearing, F. C. Donter becoming his bondsman. . Crump Jumped his bond of $100 and when th9 magis trate took s eps to enforce the bond, counsel for the bondsman 'raised the point that the bond was - void, Insisting thatiwhile the justice has an undoubted right to bind to the Sufierior Court he had no right .. to discharge a prisoner on bond for re appearance before himself at a fu ture day. The point was held to be well taken and the bondsman, Tike the defendaut, went scut free, the raistog of the : ioint wil! sur prise onany magistrates; It is no un usual thing tor them to bind a 'prisoner for re appearance . for a preliminary hearing. It 'would see ni thai the matter is oner to which the legislature . might ; well give its-attentiou. Landmark.. : 5 Said a rcilJ-terapsred man fa our hearing. ShesTapt and snar;s,8pank ' her cliilirn and find f mil continue- ; ly. I ran't benr it anv longer." Do not be too snre on her, my friend vou little roalixj her sufierin. ' Sb- has lost her farmer sweet' disposition,. -aod ill health is ths cause. Dr. PieroeS laTtrile TreTcriptioo vrilL make h r we'l. For female d seaesv fiiuclimml dtfnwire.nenU, bearin!? down pain. and the long list of .ills : that render wi'coen niserarlc, no medlcice ran compire. with tHi. It i the only medicine tor woman's e- cu.iar weaxnesies ana aiimenis, aia by dmgitta, under a poaifre gnar antee tnra ilie mHUufCLu;prs, lo give tatiVaeiion In every case, or money refanled. SeO guaiantee printed on" bwt 1 wrapper. -.'.-- For all derausements of ihe atom- , ach, liver and bowU, Uke Dr. Pierced PeU tor Anti-bilious Gran ules. ' ' A . - Mildnest coaquers aud hence it Is that gentls yet positive tnflaence of Dr. Bull's Eaby Syrup overcomes so qu'ckly the disord r of babyhood.' There is ruom enough in the cjrn-x cf every travelers hsndhag. to carry the vourist's friead Laxador. Prico 25 cnti a package. " Soda should never be used for flan nels; and if they are to .be kept in good condition, they should be neither mangled nor ironed. . I : . . . Dodge & -Chandler, . of Cambria Mills, Michigan, wrote : Dr. bhaiiea berg'er: ; ' :' :;' r-': '-s ' We are selling -flve d'flWeot kinds of Ague pills, but yours are ia the lead. After trying all other remedies ou. -customers ia variably fall back on Shalleuberger's Pills.- 1 hey never fall to effect" a cure, anl'livinr in the midst of a Fever and Ague country we speak from experien ; . To clean , and . tighten 'cane-seat elected the present offlcers of the t chairs, turn up the chair bottom, and Institution.-Landmark. ' - - Work on the Chattanooga Cleve land and Murphy railroad was be gun Jan. 1, 1839, one-fourth of a mile from Murphy.., on the . north side of tho.UIwasse river. North Bio. Blount of the Mirror , pub lishes a beautiful article on winters I wealth In his last Issue. ' He ,h a happy and pleasing writer.! The N. C. Millstone Co has made an assignment and has p iss ed IntoHhe hands of "Mr. Bchiall, a milllonare of Pennsylvania, who will re organise and push the busi ness. North State. ! We are pleased to learn that a new mail'route has been establish ed, -and will soon be let to contract, to run from 'Joldston on the Cape Fear & Yadkin Vahey railroad by way of Harpers X R ad to Noise In Moore county. Two new oCl es named Tablet "and Boar, have been established on this route, Capt. A. W Jenkins having been , appointed postmaster at the former and II. B. Scott, Esq. at" iba latter. Tne mail will be carried three times weeK, wmcu win oe a great con venience to the citizens of that nee- tlon. Chatham Rt-cord. t with not water and a sponge wah the -cane work, so lhat it may be thorough ly soaked. Should it be dirty use a li'tle snap. Let it dry ia the air, and it ill be as tight and firm as when V THESUN- s .... FOB . . - . 18 8 9. . , : I" And for the Democracy. , .. r - . - , .. . . . ' Tlie Stjk believes tliat the campaign for the electbn of a Democratic Con gress in liiOJ and a Dtmocratic Presi dent in 1832 should begin ou or aVmt . - the fourth of next March.. The BC2f will be on hand at the besioning and -nntil the end of the most interesting" and important, political conflict since the war, doing its ho esi utmost, as. -ver. to. secure the triuoiph of the Democratic party and, the permanent eujueruacY of the pnnc'n les held bv -Jefferson, Jackson, aLdTtlden. k The great tact of the year is the return lo absolute povrei of the com-' mon enemy of all good De.nocrats the political ' organlzatiou for whose orei throw the Sua fought at the front for fifteen years, the memorable jean of Grant and the Fraud Hsjes, and Garflold and Arthur. It is the same old enemy tht Demo- arats now confront, and ha will be -n-treached In the same strong position. It lias been carried ouco by brave aud hopeful fighting. Do you not believe with The bun that the thing can ba done a.jaln ? Walt and see I - . 1heu hopd of the Democracy is in the loyal efforts cf a united pres, cherishiog no memories cf past differ- -eoeet in non-e'seutiils, forgetting ; everTthiog but the le?uns of expe rience, and that victory w a duly. Probably you know the San already s4 anewtoaiier which gets all the news and prints it in incomparable ' interesting shape; which chronicles facts a they occur and tells the truth bout men and events with absolute frarletsnes, making the completeat and most enteitain.ng journal pub-'' liahed anywhere on earth; and which' aells its opinions only tp -its subscri bers and purchasers at two cent a copy on Sundays fuur cents. If you dti not know the Suit, send for it and learu what a wonderful thing it is to b-2 iu the sunshine. . ' Daily, per mouth . $0 50 Dailj, per year .. . 6 00 Sunday, per year . 2 OJ Daily andLSuaaay, p r y'eir 8 00 Dady ivud Sunday, per month 0 70 Weekly Sun, one year 100 titbit m Tl , ma Leading . f j rim cul - Cvrct Umt Com olalmt, Cottlvemm. Cilout Atlrvggltf. iS a. D)l iiuiilii; I cr; W CL jmL . ,:.:r 1 jne 1 y assm" v V I DM M' 1 ') ) f ni I Lit I r - ' Prto4 onfg SS Cti. So'lbj all inisglttu CII relievo fihsuxatisn, Hsvraljfo, ZxsHJnj s,Bruis BsJ-umb a j of$praia x, J'.szdzcks, Tocthzshs, Sores, Burns, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Wounds, Ls. ,rC't LAHCV8 PLUGS, Tt Urttt Tcbnm A CrJLU tUtotlPriotld Cu. AtaiiruS;tst On Monday, the 7th, an arrange ment went into effect whereby Wil sou is put into, direct connection 'with IUleUh. The Wilmingto,. & Weldon-Hnd Richmond 'fc Dan. ville railroads put on a hew train between tuieign & Wilson ty w.y I -of the "Short Cui. This trai l : leaves iLilclti diily at lOoMrark-' a. mM arriving at Wilsim at 1 12.10 I mm4 m I ra. MOJ Im It. Imi vi ntrk 0 1K1 ilUll ml mm ftM, tornlmT mrnM Ml 1T .-4 M.n k 4 t.Tfc Immmm . 1.U nniu mi mmomrm tmmm tkrn mmm mmt m.1, m mm4 Address THE "5 UN, New York. v" To xefp pcsled on the en tiro wcrld '. , subsctibe for the ' N.l'.WEEEillERALD. It is and wil onntioue to bs the greatest and cheapest family journl( iu the United Slates, ' The coming year promises to be crowded with stran.e events.' r -Iu tbeUnindSta.es the en te ranee of new isut-a Inio ttie political arena, has bjen lollowed by a chauge ol ad- , tuinistratiou. But the great onoui ic question on .which the ca aigu turned is ktiU tf settled, and its sol tioti is now committed to a Conim-as almost equally dividtd betweea tlie -two j;reut parties.'. Europe is a vast camp. Army corps patrol te frontier, aod mil lions of meu await the signal for the most titauic war the wor.d ' bus ever seen. . The Ilerald's tews gathering nu cbimry is unequalled. lta'corres poudints 'dot the- LaLilable glebe.: notiiiug can isae, their viguaucx, aud no expense is scared m . tprcad in t'je raults f their ciTorts before the lltrald'H reader. All the utv of-An.erira will be found each week i t.ie Herald, while it foreign department ti i conlaio a pan irama of the old world,- fl ld tw d r the sea over the coii;uai v- ; bles. s - ' SPECIAL FEATUUE3. j Pract.cul fariulo, Picgrts la ' scirnce, Wima work, tio a 1)1; Jljii clterau.uj. literalute nud i t, suii s ly our lt aath.irs. lXFOItMAMATlUX ON ALLSUB Jh.iS. AJJrcB3, 7 AS. (.OUDU BKXNLIT, . .S v Vor,c He.a'.d, 1 vN'jw jforkCitj.