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1 - t - tii . ' ill j I -it V. . n'i j V i i raft l$AiLr:uatrf, JfotroAY) akd .41.-8 l WBEltLT. J ii ! if BT THFEMTS AND OBSERVER Co. . I. Hr Editor. I Duty ono'ott, matt postpaid, I fix taontfM, J '" - S 50 1 T5 t.ss i - wrap . " " I VAkbr ..Sd Trtr , , .4--, ID'AIUIS, Pl; i 75 Ho nam&enUred frlthout psvtnergt. ami no l ,wata(icfteigirthiftne;gaitlo. ; . : TypSiDAlS DEC. fV888- ; ; I 4- if --'I - j"- - - '4- ' ' 1 Ou Is ainiv ccri)3vls to -bo : moved. IsfwarJV it is 'paid,: within a- lew wells f nd this, is put dVwa as a;J new ; Bipi I of war. Tbe ; trouble about t frutbiof Ibo Jjrefliction. is i. : jr - . THielYork llVnW just j,ut in a oevfpEsss, ..which ;is rei'.ly febr presses ne Sfil ?which i . capable of prin cattijig,- folding aiil 1 7 countin. papers pjrhour: It is, ws jsuppoae, tbe mqft remrkabl4 pAniiDg ma chine efruilt. It has Jiuired 9, year to oajrut i1"., it .' is! dpnrposed of 6,50, part's ; and wbigh VXjfpO-.) pounds H . ! ; j Befe&o to Jhe" special Has ttr d suits frmthis fetato the iVashino JJ08tBSs j "Tie Bond Bas Mui very ma'i: peeiiliir, aii'd as.! the .Su preme ?ort has fcpoatedlvf JciJo . entirelySu8ju8tij5able jthiig4 but ; he never wcbI quile jo :fur; ain Xortu Caroling, vhen1ie; hejd tbaf a citiln of tbat)tte cmild actually kme in hia court ao a bnd of tbeiStlte whii 'r the Sta,ieiad decHnl tb pay. Wo are getn a choice lot pf good la rv from life SSupremo dur iowadas, and forSareabdel of it e are in debted lofMr. Hugh h. onil." : Our Modern Jeffrcf8 peen3 to jgf b somethfe of what he Reserves no?r and theh from sources: hre and there. 'Liec. 5ov. Stedan !and collectcr Of custn Robinsod of Wilmingtod Jiare biigin Wash'iigtc -smedaylj and duu their f?taj had a, talk wiCj Secretayr!Fairishiia on the- subject cf tbe recoil law-v which; prQpoges to les sen thetcSricat force iiil certain cusl torn hosfts, including that at Wil mingtoff. Thej 6howed that toe bus iness offte port tbey represented is increasij largely, and tSat decrease, of cfdjS force tlier ; wbuFd be a se rioua iif M&ivenincei and fwes are glad therefotO lejarnfrfi ihe-Washng-ton i'oE that 4,he; S(frefcar assured them ttdil if the business ofs the offico , demandfed the present oree, no de crease i&uid made. I . j . 1 . ; m j I I Satpwuy ws the fiftieth knniversa- r rf f Vt -irdif!Btion to tbn nriefdhood L;ivHTT'A A..l.iU r ' a i . ,- 01 ir" x r l "wf " Roman tbolics,: edinpisiog nearly 300,000t0 ofipeople; celebrated i the Mcasiolfwith' boiapj-aed ina- occasion f wiin pomp -ana maa nificenc where evei- poible: not, hoWeve until t nday.l Superb present! I weife Imajda te. Hojy Father f commemoration df the ju- : Wi - . i 4 a i . aj , , , . . :. 8 -i -. . i t)Ue Mowmwes,ynnce& P"" ! Vate cJj&enSj Pirettideijt jSlevelaod sent hiiQSthroifoh; Oatdijial! Gibbons copy j United the Constitution of : the United tatesj pVintedj oA ve)lum, bound vfV whit arid ed and with Ulu iK wnite ana ea anq witn uiu- 'iSngli&h scharaoterl a I very j I"Samate XBUUJ)MJ Kt UUU1W wiiifi, 141 10 romu, , puiym It: go 111, WO cue 1X1 iur it a;- has excd more favorabje I conuneut readj by -Virtue of our position &i cit than oiie of thole JleaKbyi crooned izen. The-business interests of tho heads. j r i i . . country are vitally interested in the lf 0r; f- I ! out(5me. Let us therefore ackuowi- Th Eh)rth Carolina Medhal 'J-bur- nal end 4 its tenth yar with the num-' ber lor Meceiirissi i copy of , , - , 1 '.1 J J- which fte have 5 received.! We are j glad to Piow that 'iita.day pi expert- mental sJistenee Las lipentd into a tioa.amopg men actuated by patnot sucoessfB era'laild'we iaji' it con- f interests of thecouf- tinned iiid etll greater' prosperity sf- ..ii, f :.. .i l The Jnal oJe. that: 'Sinee it ; been a parked progress m profes-! . ' . -t;rr . . --. - ..- i- ; - . rfr-T m '"JundatillrnorA fimnhaticaHv uith r wniAn irsvj attMttLn , na i orrnnf inn tt others ian our. own people. . The Board Sp Medical t Examlneis , has grown Ij&l strengthened; dhring this period, ad the general gooSl compli ance wip the, fttw by now graduates, and thejtise afid-just administration lof thelf by h0 boards bt etami ! ners, is M matter H tpecfal congratu , latidn. f the ittari to j elevate the itandaidiof education undr the ao- l. tion of She boafdgve beerf afpreci- j t tvtod bjiell gS citizens." " ; Thisfell b gratifying esUmouy ttratifyin testimonv ! to all c&laes of 5ur own nedhle. what- erer thSi calling profession; There WC"iP 6 V an1 is advaltle on all dines in tU good old l ihoae tw gentlemen. Mr. Heh - State m of 4tlie most; wholesome devspn m a speech gloried inhaviug characfl -f s: . ; Thk mmittee report ; orr the ap-. pointroTQt of Sir; Lamar j wll be de- layed, coutse, ia order t4 give the I nariGNrs as inhch time .1 io-WM ! t " - - to wor-h their scheme, of- manufac turing peictionl feeling yith respect to the fatter. r Sherman and his des perate -ilies propose to fight the war ' all ovejiigairi fright on this'question. ; Forgetig nothing of the struggle j m ,--j..BM. rioWu. oV j tbe grosgest 0f exaggera ForgetKng nothing of the struggle ! tions if not a 1 ia out of thf now ntiajrly a qbartet of a bentury be-1 hind vrJ their purpose is t fire tho ! ble de-; vers Uiat; they art they in- tend jus;-4f, possible to create such fHiimosity against jthie South and frBat isj, Southern itat they themaeHes may ride into J power on "a waf of hatred. ' Thei Koutheru peoplft Save again lo contemidatethe specUc(e of intensei opposition lo an appointment, in fact eminentjy fit and i proper $o be made. simplyi ou grouigdthat the appointee was a 'Yebe,f 8o calted.; At this lata day. in thssjtwepty-tbird year ittar the: close bfjtlie wlU1. vve find desperate f forts pifede to reopen all theS wounds made5it the struggle betfeefe tbe sec ; tionsOE? the Sake of mtre tpartisan aavaita.go. is lucre men nut mug in lm rdif ase "ffeBtored union ?'' An Restored union? ' Are the pofole of the North to b4 stirred' into 4inOBityfot. their I brethren at ' the S6irth Whenever it 'ehal? please i John fefierniari and his ielldw haters to opliiflheir trials '. of Uitte&iesa in j opposJtSon to every' princip'ld of pa- triotissnei and to tne sole end tjbat they I ... . . ;i p i . . may iaftividually prosper T We shall northern heart with the crv that "n , , , i ,.!,. , i bajuajjury for information with trw aJV "Ti a, l" l" to-;it and hence wo have tho p : - Bftvnwpg M w vfUTio. . THSjtjofal number of business fail l; nres in 'Lie lountrv durinsr the1 rear I just 6B6 vu 9,740, with aa gate of liabilities of $131,000,000, the. per eehi of assets to liabilities) b vln;; 40 tChe number has beeu v.ry ga' during all recent years. A composed with the number ii Burnbein 1387 was twf quarter: times as largo. T;io EojuiherW states was l.',!' assets! df $l5,0O0,O0O and h-itiil 18,0dd,000i And yet tb-.r. a.-. iaess taen $ko sav tbey '" teresfc in politics.'" tbey . i tics tq the paliticiaus." :.i. - : sightejries: -The politico of tb: co .'! try the lusiues-j , cf vl e- cciuntry ti tiij highest s u-t .: It afl'qqts al business commonly :o called. ! Ukoc it diepcud;; in s'u:f. degrcpjtberweal .o woo c, all tl.o engageiil ia traJeJ coinii-rc1!', ujip.i facture aud every other c.tUing. 1: is bouM to have its iuilueuw l r good jor evil upon us aud tul , we, lj whether we take ai inleref?t in i'n propqrj conduct or not. I t is sirupiy the icjienee of government a:id it surelj i behooves us all to " that goodjgovernnipnt instead of li t 1 p:i'i vails j Cor ,;tne saKe- oi our uustua intertt; as' well all other interest v It js. a'gteut mistake for busim . ri men suppo: e t-.utL thy l'..i ' i1'1 ' -tcresj ia p'itics. I Ley are .'..'" interts.tr"l iu. poiitio?, rvery i.i'.n f ,themV ihey t-n l o more nv ;. !. rcBjddsilUtie'3 thu ;rov-nit..vi.i i i- the tiedt) e lV. ; u,nn tlicii - ti 1 h e v ; n a v o i d 1 1 1 e. 1 1 . c r t ordma l'e- speniijbiiitlea of hfrt. 'i heir -v;ry -tereBtjisiduectly dt-pen-.h-i.t i ; u e propf i answer t the .pi.--li.-.i i i gcodi idtiiiuistration or a I v.. I i-i..e this Question recurs'eonstantly. i'he; -: nal Vjigifance is tho price, of hbrrty and. i itpe ,, pursuit of. b.ippiui-sf as wifci.' J'tst now we aro c rroaii i i in this country with an i'u.h t "on; :m t I ihcraafemg revenue over an-L b-.-y von.1 ' the hdeds of the govern -, m. if. a ditiei't robbery of the pejpic and of ever jr jbuBinees entcrpri e, because ?t is urjinecesfary. It hampers every in dustfj'i clogs every '.inchrtaking.; The yjomocralic party seeks to stop it and rejduce tbe revenue to the point of the adfual needs of the government econ0bically administered and- no morJ Tbe republican party opposes this patriotic -effort .and continues tht war tariff it has fio . far mala ta ne4fiu order tbat a campiiiativol j few Qianiifacturers under ks banner may qontinue to receive the cnormou prolitfi the high tariff affords them at tbe pense ot ttte wnoie people, tne ' 5 , . i rr. existing system oi mgu taxation is a ffrievmis burden to every business i enterprise hot among the few especi ally pampered. N c tavo tnterea a year n which another great struggle is tq take place between the two pc litica forces to which wo have re ferred. The one means lower taxai . iMnni Tnnua rr vninn ti it ii'ivn in. t: Weie- several days ago, ; Ierr?- ue ne. ?eUB 1 V. , .' tion, ft removal of the war tar.fi bur- i W;tbe shoulders of the peop e; 1 Uier means a continuance of the , lajat,on wbich makes it impos- ; 8ibIe fiot ug to get at all ahead, ' j.the j spending of the surplus reveouf PQ extravagant eemes Jor JDe .De?n5 repuoacan favorites and the continuance of tne lavuritco buu vuc wuuuuauLu favorites and the continuance of the namTterinp which has so Ion ! been namPering which has so long been , afforded republican manufacturing petal at the expense of the whole Tonf f, W4 have to take our stand on one Bido or the other. We cannot say we will:ot o into the fijrht. W ai f edgejour! responsibilities, look car f ully:to the politics of the land, which is very foundation on which ail out fhterests rest, ana prepare to quit usiiremBninthefravthiti8co minir A to cbjoice of side there can bo no quos- irv as a wnoie aemana uie continc- ancoiof democratic . supremacy, and tlx L Carrying out of the policy da Thipjis .plain to any unprejudiced- ann fttritn rAonair tn raiat-rti QTtaT4; . w - r - specjf to ; affnira m North Carolina. With us at home, in the Stato, indeed, it iOo plain aa to require no argu ment. AK Ol'TIIAtlEUt'8 REPORT. There went the round of the nortL eru'apers Saturday a report from Ioniij Michigan, to the effect that at; a recarit banquet in the place men tioiied, at which Congressman II tin - VTT' V,v7 yTg,-eB , f ' ' ft V?oh &a WI f Ik:i0Ul,Vb5?U John f rDUV' U1 T' 1 4 1 , ugressman arsnoy, 01 iuicmgan, uecu yrewei, auu in living iu a tut Union - Ta&ey ; rushed at Mr. Henderson an grabbed bim y the throat, say- ; iD':j "You scouhdrel, I was a Union i r, and if no one ele here will , pf Intern rAttAn in nrifinn Mi. resent your insults I , wiil." Ito , guests interfered and separated the , me.it j and Mr. Henderson apologized : to tlHe pdrty. , ! . i ."i1 The repprt bore unon its face- j 0- tic that it was one whole cloth! We did not credit i fo instant but it was widely cir cu;laed and hence we telegraphed to respect leasure rrt rr t f thu m.i , m o weVftrication the folio win" dtmul in toio Ireceived from one of tie most : I distinguished citizens of the State,; Ife spuclation in cotton forfu j a reaadotit of Salisbury : ; tiiri delivci'ai thw murket has been 1 i ISALisnriiv, N. C, Jan. 2, 1888 J f1' ,ctiv .for ih'tc! i ri -.r , . . -r ' 1 tioBfd v.cck under review, and the . JVIr. Henderson is hero the news- Uutiuations'Un prices were within pmier reports are false: Nothing ul i ooutiwiativoly narrow limits. Tho , the kind transpired. ! rq-tociug oT the maikct on Tues Cqmmeiit is unnecessary, but ut the ; day wa ak-hardeniug values, but same tune it passes understanding i bushieaa Wli's dull, and only the ' 1W , , uve origi- ! " m .ut.k v put it 1 1 r r j i " : -li liachinatioii as wo see Joha Sher man land his despicable haters hatch , iii,' tjow every day in order to embjt- ,t i ie northern people ngaiuHt (he houllh. Can it bo tual thi.i nifiirnoiis VMJjucti4n- is a part ot Nhenmuis 1HP Wttuufactuifseutimont V?1 v.-ith stecial refei e e sentiment against nee to tle matter ol Air. Jjauiar s conhrmu- jor n jectioa? If not a part it -is a j,,;f' spmmeu of the result. of thj.t p'10 The Wutheni democracy may . ... i.- i.. i ... . t , 1" "." lJV 04 -ue enemy mey Mr. Henderson ia one of tlie truest fiand bravest of isoLluern men and " he i Soa bravest of: aoislUera men and he I ja a g.itlemai , Jothing more than j this is Lecesriarv to bo avid with tcfl erwioef o the'psrfcjLe' i- male to play-1 " by thej;b.ie former? of fi'seuood who f scut tflb t.jJegrHia;;frs.'Ju l'na. . r. f i AuKvttir, Dtc. :'l, 1H7. i - ; .trf.'-A:!-;; out in abem it i , r, i;A leaden, gray '-y, i i. t.d! threatening sl. i .'.. i ai of the most din-j :f t.. t.-t're year tbn' v. t'i. -i in.:j; 'orevc-r int. tii: ! 1 1 bysi.i A time." ; - !iti.;-..tl-io:.oits flying over ; y to : i -f C'r? that an attempt ; iiiH.l- t lu"h Myra Con- 1? i-V i, whs t.j Lo -:, Use n trr'.'n: n 'icisf. are ectirtir- vithot fonudatrloH in fact, is net ' the i slightest bilitv F '-f sucit a thing There orime t was a lstardly cue, calcu lated -j aroii.-'c f'c !mi!unitv to a hij.h pitch t'f ludigaajaw; but tbeso are a law ulfedai;: j-ecijiV, and we have uut yet c) ic to iv iust 1-iw for the admin1 istr.it of jiihtico to criminals. rl l.tj; i D'.tcllieoiliobbory is the talk f lL(i a a. (ff.eat sy mpatby is felt for tbi oung trail's family, particu larly l. old, grjty-Lairfed father, who is , hvi in hSg'u esteem by all who ki.t w liiin. TIjc f tVenco in c '! n :. t a- in the Vjiittd States Di.striot 5 he i o T t UK nt vannot be litb- jhiy 'ti-rin of the court; ( I .11"! .. rt ,;r. tC' be devoid C' bv 'Ji'voiil ot ai:y j.. " vl'' .-.'( i o ai prcst r I; fi! it.- s.iir. in' the Jii-k.'O in about 2.). i. wall lt !oprd. k. with j'h-asar.t, v a- in ';'ue pin- -li'i'ii.'p lif-jr for -i .i.'Jivt;y 'clerk. :i v. rt-; u-tpeetcd of s i'i the pr-toli'ioe I l . .:i):. i: t'i 1 .1. - emu ;;lid 'I'm; iti: pif'Hi tJ ! :-A iitged lie ' i ' Vil Jftt'Mt-l'. h.U.ely. Wcdnes- i;.i f ;n t'i ill: lif M t.nned .;d Asheviljo :ri!i S ibsbury, arriving i)5j.-cl; -the ..train being ;."'.usj:l U". lie appears to u.e tli); iobbery about two IhairOtav iuoiuiug, as he was have o'ck Heeu kb v.it tlia hoar i passing along the si i v. uo'&g iu tiiO' ilirection o'f tht)((pot. H took a freight train, earlj that Sjnorning before the robbfery was discovered. When he ar rived; ut .Morris town he was spotted by tile c'uitf of police, who had been- wariel ly telegram from the police aiijjeii ny i c leg ram irvm mu punuo epairtiJieiit of AshcviHe, arristed and ie i!..!eii mii!ey recovered. Capt. de the Woajf. r, the pt-itmas'.er, accompanied by J'puty rdasha! Hampton, went to Mori'i.Ktoivn v&derday evening to get fcUtJ Ul ll.UiM'1 Ul i IU 1U JHC. 11C hi the prisoner and the money. He will bo iJougtit lo Uris city and lodged in jaii fo a-va;l tfjal at M. May term of the federal Court; t , Atfother voting man of good fam ily ufcd breeding Las fallen into the tonsjif the la: . H. Terrell, of Boil- ftoni iloudoifpu county, was commit- f . " J ' . - . i. . - . charfetd with forgiog the names of E. G Yu.!kr "d v McBee to chtc b of. whicb be raised cod:ralle HUm 0,oncv here, r?.- 'nrk.d t)n 1V Detective l?J i)fcteclive A4t"ive' preparations are going Ou for &0'&,Qt tiae ded schools. Thej . are. ac-rtised to begin, the . , -5 ...- ' T i wuiijp sonooi on January i, iu col ored; ou January 9. Cl. W. M.;0ooke, Sr., of Winches ter, py., with'jhw young bride, is here op a( visit to relations. ; Te city fii department were tan oueled last night at the Swannanoa splendid, aiid a happy, time had all roiled. . : ConiMferclal Kpltomc. - V-fCoiuiufrolHl'-auU Fbiancla) Clironlcle. 1 FniDAVionT, DuC. 30, 1887. It is usually truo of holiday week tha! trade gciieially is dull, and there is now no ocision to c'aim any ex cepf or to.tb rule. Iudeed there is tuuli complabt that even ii holiday go.ctlU the volume ot b,us.iuess has beei quite disappointing. Embellihe.l cards have "largely taken place of Liorjp substantial goods for holiday present?, and the effect of the change Z1 u T. v.-kvv 7 . , l ua Severely com after a I violent rain- r 1 r. storm. 1. The speculation ia lard for future delivery has ; been .'ess active, and prions have bhow:i a v4ry unsettled market. The production contiuuts smaller thanlast season, but the dull nesfi of the regular market chwks spoculat ion fC'i tho rii;'c. Today the closb of futuye.t ns steadier, with a good bi.isiiitu. done in the regular wajr at 7 Soc-for prime city, 8(; 8-Q5c. for'f prime tq. choice Western, 8 0G (.(, 8 Hie. for rfiued to the 'Continent andj'8 :.lfic. trfBouth Aruerica lfork lias Ifeeii in fair demand, and closes steatfv; new niess 15 5067. fl.ro, extra prime )$y.i and clear !flOi((lS Cijtmeats are without tlo cidtd changf in value, but have been inofe sa!able;,pick!ed bellies, 7w;7 ; hhohidets, lf(47c, and hams, iij 10;il .; bmokfeU shoulders, 8j , and haiiis, lljuljlc. Ckiffee on (ho spot was activo and ranter arruer.carly in the week, but ihe demand .fell off and the close is loUaud nominal, witn fair cargoes Quoted at 18al8j"f;. The feature of the ?PC ulauon 1J1' Kl0 options has been repression in tne tuny mouttis ana streaigth in the imorc distant options. lvaw sugary, have advanced on the ioroign aavicee, ana close lirni ana fairly active at 5c for fair relining Culfa and 'G! fur cVjntrifugai 00 de gres test, with several cargoes of the, latter solid to arrive at 3Ac. Mo- laoon n O.J liuua, ,nirl, 1UU1 '"aik'Ut selltog to arrive at 24c for 50 degrees : earRr moutbl. maintained a slight advance On Wednesday a further a sharp advance was tamed to dociinr.. uiiilov 1 1 ics riiiiioi tHl death of i Einp.-jor Wil'iam :' Germany, but Cl'l'O -VU.S priki as Tueiity r'lU.lt tho S.U110 Oil Thu'i sdii y a riau wae:ii:c:t'U taroiiga speculative uai nipiatiuii Wt us tho tuii.'icial de in.;if.l f. 11 off, pric s leccdod under a ciop J'nov) mi-'it wLiih somewhat r x cet'ded estimat.'s. Today the market m h3 a half hiilidu oi:a, and toward lllM Hl'liiK. lil'liru ru' nirio.l to nlt,t,f li . .... - lafc; figure a fen Wednesday, Khowing little change from last Friday. Cot ton on the spot begins to show some accomnlatkin. ftccomnlatkin. Trade 'm renr doll arljr in. the week, ami tn Wednesday quotations w era reduced 1-lGo. Tc- day tbe market vr very dull ; at 10 9 lGc for middling uplands. CURRENCY. And now bid habits come to g Ab we turn agiin the leaf ief, -lh:tt 6 new ; And for'tea or fifteen dajs We bid our former wa; a 'Adieu : Wi Ikcxbarre Xeicstkuu'er. Ho w a SXustaeho Ieels "How does it feel to have a mustache on your lip, Henry !" she apked. when she per ceived that, her lover vfAi cultivating tbah masculine adornment. "I can't say.'" ho ara-wered ; how dots it feel to have one on yours 3 Well," she answered, as kuh ftruggied from Ids embriien a'nd dw jter lutatb, -T think it is "nvm-ii iug to which one could in titec Le(Oi:.e i i ccnciled."' JSoston Couri- r. Art the Woolly We.-l : Chitago dame" ( iu I'hicMo a!t -t"i'e) "That is ju't tl-.e ;oii of jicture I want. Ask the prrpiit lor how much it is." New IJoy -4 - "i'iie bos s is out just now. but I seed him Fell that picture to another lady only half tn hour ago. He's gone to get a man to ha.'l it away. I guess. lt d a Raphael." -Too bad." Wei', te!! Mr. R.iphael to paint me one hko it." "Yes, ma'am. He and his men h av. fill busy at the fac tory i.ov. but I gne-s hecim till Our ord.r. " (iui!,it Wi Ua.-lc Ristus ':Yck. ah, I'so sel cntyy'ai ole ter day." (1 nth iunn "Is your hearing good. Undo Raa tus ? ' "Who am dat ?" "I bay," is your hearing good ?'' "Does I think it am gwineter rain '." "No, no, Ua cle Rastus I want to know if your hearing is still gcod V "01, myha'rin' ? Yes, sah, my hai'in' am puffec." Teas Siftinys. What urn I lo Do. Theiymptoms of Biliousiesi areua happily bn too well known. They dif fer in difierent individuals to some ex tent. A Bilious man is seldom a break fast eater. ; Too frequently, alas, he has an excellett appetite for liquids but uoue for Bolids of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time; if iv is not white and furred, it ia rough at all events. The digestive system is wholly out of order and piarrhea or Constipation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. Tbere are pften Hemorrhoids or even lets of blood. There may be giddibees and often headache and acidity or fletulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if not effect a cure try Green's August Flower, it cost but a trifle and thousands attest its efficicy. It is : believed in Germany that tha Czar cf Russia will announce his decision for-peace or war on the Rus sian New Yeur's Dy (January 12.) AVItK 1() HOTHKK3. Mrs. Wiiislow'g Socthtng Syrup should laiwayi be ised wli.'n cMldreD are cuttiuK teeUa. It re lieves the little suflerer at once, it woduces natu ral, quiot slwp by relie vtng the children from pain, ana the little cherub awakes as "brucht as a but j '; l ; pleasant, to taste; soothes the child, softens tne Eums. ullavn &11 nuln rellevea wind, 1 egulates the bowels and Is the best known reined; for diarrhoea, whether rir tug from teeth na or ott r ca 1' v.- nty-flye sints a bottle. Doctoring a cough : Wife 'T am so worried about that cough of yours, John, dear." Husband (fondly) "Don'l be foolish, little one. It iu a mere uothing." Wife- "It may be a mere sotting, John, btt I do wish you would me the tho inKi,ra.: e man today.'--JVtf York Sun. .Health 'w in.poub'e when the blol in icipiire, thick, and sh ggish, or wiien H ia thin an 1 ir-prveri-ht?t. Such cocdi tibns give ri-e to boils, pimples, h -a t aches, noiiralgia, rheumatism, an.i ether disorders; Ayer's Sarsapiarilla purifies, ivigoiates, and vftilizes the b'ood. ' Thrre are whole towns in Ger i many that do little else than mike I dollB for Ain rican children. They j are mostily simple country folk. Eng j land's children spend almost $1,000, 000 for 'French and German dolls, and Angelica's children a'most doub'e that "Did n't Know 't was Loaded" May do for a stupid boy's excuse j but what can be said for the parent wha aees liiy child languishing daily and fails to recognize the want of a tonic and . blood-puritKT? Formerly, a course of bitters.or sulplnir and molasses, was the rulo iu:well-regnlat!l families ; but now all intelligent lions, holds keop Ayer'a Sarsaparilla, whirli is at one pleasaut to the taste, and the most searching ami affective blood medicine ever discovered. Kuthnn S. Cleveland, 27 E. Canton St., Iloston. writes : ' My ilnuglitrr, now il years old, was in periect liculih until a year wgn when sho Im c.iii to complain of fatlgiiK, lit'iiiluilie, ili'liility, di.lni'ss, indigestion, 1111. 1 loss of nppftitc. 1 con i luili il that nil her rmiiplaints originated in impiirn lil.Hid, an.l ni.ln. e.l del' to lake A ver Sarsaparilla. TliU ine.li. uii-sooii restored lier IdtxKl-m.-ik i u-; ovuiuis. to lieallhy action, ami in .'uc time recatali lishc.l lirr former liealtli. I tin. I Ayer's Sarsapiirill.i a most aluable remedy for the lassitude and Ubilily ilicidetit tu spring lime." J. Custriglit, I'.iixikl vn Power Co., Tlro-iklyn, N. 1 ., miJ-h : "As a Spring .Medicine, I Hud a splendid substitute lor tlie oU-timn eon Karsapurilla, with a f pounds in Ayer a w doses of Ayer's nils. Alter their use l ieei iresher and j stronger to go through the summer." Ayfer's Sarsaparilla, 1'RErAUED liY 9r. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Prtc $1; U bottlo, 5. Worth 5 a bottl 1888. 1888. W. K. SL TUCKHt fft. OF ESTABLISHED 1818. ISIS- W. C. & Ii. Tucker: W. C. Tucker,; Rtiilin Tucker. 1828-It. Tucker : Rufliu Tucker. 1K1G4-R. Tucker fc Son : Ituflin Tucker, Wr. U- H. Tucker. 1851--W. H. Sl It. S. Tucker : W. H. H. Tucktr, J. W. Tucker, R. S. Tucker. 18r,;-W. H. & It S. Tucker: W. II. H. Tucker, it S. Tucker. 18t!-W. H. & II.. S. Tucker & Co.: W. II. Tu( kt r, MeG-o. R. S. Tucker, T. 1S71-W. 11. & R. S. Tucker: W. H. II Tu-kor, R S. Tucker. lSSd - U . Ii & R. S. Tucker & Co.: Ja.s 133'an. T. W. Dobbin, Chaa. McKiinmon, O. W. Poe. Vh C;:- u F.irUi for rin." W:H V" T "T ' r krowa me If KV t. ''. S.'t k;T, LYuliw kj I -,'V 1 S - . f-i, S"- Nor-' Hirvwu iftr b.:.!c. M4 y ai:i lil i"s ' --; .-'. t'.utk-t-The irck S d3. ; DOLL'S SOUGH SYRUP For the c-ire cf Ccngrhs, Colds, Hoarse i:tss, Croup, Asthma, Eroachitis, Whaopisg; Ccjr;h, Incipiert Coo. fcmpticn,; and fi ths rcUtf of coo tamptr. e persons h edvarced staget ct tha Diamsc. For Salt by cU Dnuz tists. rHce. 2S cent. I have prepared and ready for the market a large stock of the bet Plows, Plow-pr ititis and Castings of my own manufacttijre ever placed before the pub lie. Soliciting correspondence from n:er cliantf and: dealers 'befor-' they b y else where, 1 guarantee satisfaction. 5. II. GILL, IRON FOUNDER, WILD TURKEYS -AT- MOSE LEY'S DININC HALL. Headquarters for all the luxuries of the season. Orders, for Oysters, Birds, &c, filled promptly. Give up a little time and send your orders', as Moseley makes a specialty ef this line. DON'T FAIL To try tils Fried. Oysters, Stewed aid Raw, Birds on Toast, &c. 'I ' V Ladies are especially in ued, as every thing is quiet and clean. I. WIIMETROB i ' KASll ION ABLE merchant tailor. l& 8. Wilmington Street, Invites friends, customers and the gen-t- al busy public to call and examine his itook f .Rents' drtasa roods, from which selc-fiona; can he roade quickly and Bat isf!v;vcrly. Something to suit every body's tst. and purse. ; First-clss coods I First-class work in Test price ' -. i r I. Winetrob. ;i.t . wn?nnptnn B '03 Q O tf) X Q CO o X c) M H M if, LEAP YEAR ! LET HER RIP, (Kallashei' OUR SMASHER Is putting in some of his bot-t work now, and to close out odds and ends and ro duce our tdock of heavy winter goods, we are selling many things at and below cost. Our stock of Ilress-vSuita con stantly replenished with neood. CLOTHIERS SHATTERS PLOWS jpiidp T H TTT?WQTT? T ! W. J. L-HUIIUIUH HARDWARE, STOVES AND- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, The fmest nd mot crop'ete t(A:k t f KEROSENE LAMPS. Cheaper than as and eq-ial to the ELECTRIC LIGHT. Suitable for Churches, Stores. Faclti. s, Dwellings, &c. Call and exam ine Stock. PRICES LOW. Full ctock Extension Ladders for the use of Painters, Builders, Housek.-eters. &c. &c , only 1.25 for lengths o o feet. The cheapest and best seltct- d htock of Cooking and Heatinfr Stoves n the city will besdd hw and on the best terms Full Stork Oui.c and Spoil in Hoods nl wayri on hand. Ti i R.K;!rR. plumb ing. Steam and Gas tUting dene a' sh.rt ii( ti'i-. and ali -RYrk vRrrni tl Hello There Wliy ('.uii'l y.'i' f;o di l. in A. W. COODWIA' & I'd.'S DRUG STORE And call for one ot tlu ir Kiisi? B4im t 01 Wild Man Cigars for a crarkini; ir'orl fc smoke? or. If you like a Kic smoke, why ask for tlie Florence or li ltelna. 1 hey are raitlt r- for t!:e moiiev. You should try their Fine Brands of Tohacro. Call for the celebrated brand, "Premium," put up by .los. E. Fogiie. You w ill like it. When in need of rerfumery or Fine Toilet Articles, tilve tlieni a trial and you w ill be convinced that there are no better kept In tlie city. To those In want of Medicine w e say, gire Messrs. Goodwin & Co. a trial, as all presciptlons are prepared by them with greatest care. Give us a call. A. W. Goodwin & Co. ! NEW-NEW-NEW J. R.FERRALL&CO 222 Fayetteville St., Are reeiving today choice new crop New Orleans molases, new crop New Or leans suKHr, new en p Vermont maple syrups in i, and 1-gallou rans an 1 by measure. OLD FASHION BUCKWHEAT. New California Prunes in Cans. First arrival entire crop, IJLV N IJrX? Almonds, pecanc, wulnuts, til berts and HrM7.il nuts Edw. J. Ilanlin, Grocer, OlTers at all times a conip'i t.' and carefully Selected Stock Of all seasonable substantial and luxu ries of the PROVISION TRADE Meate, Fish, Fine But'ter, Fine Teas, Coffees, &c, &c. Canned Goods of the most approved j brands, including the Peaches, Pears, t ' Apricots and Cherries of tho '"Uoldcut-late Company" of San Jon-. BEST CiANXKD VKGKTAI'.I.ES, Corn, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Succotai-h, PRKSKRV KS, Jellies, Saucs, (-)Jives, Flavoring Ex tracts, and everything elte 1 in the way of TABLE SUPPLIES For rp'-cial announcements from day to day, see the local col urns of this paper. E. J. HARDIN. educational: t -. j, rr-n (irceusboro tomale loilege, 1 a. GREENSBORO, N. C. i The. Sixty sixth rssion of this Prosper ous Icsututicti wiljl bt g;n Jan. 11th, 18. 'barges pr p-!ion of twenty weeks: Hoard ain Tuiti.in ,a regulir College courtfv. 67", i,o. Lktra studies moderate. For ei-t jii-g-.u' bp!v to ; " T. M. JOKES, ' President. NT.' iLiky; SCHOOL, i a. i ii, rv. kj. THE EASTKR TERM WILL HEUIN .1 A ' I I A P V Ofi 1 OOO t IN U A. r I O, lOOO. For t'ataloKue,; address the Rector, REV. BENNETT SMEOES.'A. M. decKdAwSm. Si I cm 1'eiiia I trAcaIeiny, saLem, X c Tlw nrr:;d term r,f ;he -:H juinnul s r c.'ii.irtncbs Moi day. Jmiuury 16. 1-For i-MHlcj-ue or . ih-r inf.jfma- tiiir: a. I. In ss i'iilM'ii'Al. SAli.lji 1B!A1.E ACADEMY, d. -:o i io i c in i ii j s cTiofjLr Oxl"ji-L ,'. C. J H. 11- mi r, Ti J Urcwry. Fiirc'nals. The tpiii.t; reM.u :'T 188 will b jin tli ? IGih ul Jiiiiubr . Bonrdand t ution, Of f.ir.'. N. C. I'.c, 1SS7. ted 'lih i ;,f!i;i?i.V- Si POL Fir Yoi.n- i.njis a' d Little Uir, IIii. i boko, N. C. Thn Spring Trm of the Mitsea Nath and Mist, Koi'o-t V School will i ommenee January 20. l.bp, and continue twenty weeks. Cin-u'ars on ripp!ication. de-28deod& .v G. M. ALLK.1. ALLEK&CRAM i 's w )acliiiiisls Manufacturers and Importers of Portable and Stationary Engines and Boilers,' Saw and Grist lliils, Cdltou "rtsiM if. ! MAKCTACTCBEBS OP TBI i ' iLoaae $tar JPimip rjIlkiqh, n. c: WE SEUL AND REPAIR i Engines kf all Kinds KIW ISO BECOSD HA5D. Thrething machines, cotton seed crush.! ers, cotton gijns and pressbs, brick- i making machinery, boiler feed- crs, genjeral mill gearing . anl ait sorts of farm Machinery! Let us know -yvhat you want. .We will furnish you evefry thing in our line at j i i I s a TUPAttro rt nticEs. ; ICOOD NEWS TUK I. S. Mi"- CIRCULATING Is Library of Several I i THOUSAND VOLUMES. I By standard wntirs on every subject, neat!" and substantially bound ; not conliuud lu its use Jo the city, but can be I To subscHl-ur$ rvt'O'wln-re, ull for a very i S3IALL FEE. Alt subserib -r are enrolled as members w itb out extra cliari-e, of tlie Himk-lluyers' Na tional CiMipfrative Association, and will be Miprjlied with miscellaneous books of ill kinds for their own use, ;.t! lowest wholesale ratesj A cents w anted, i Address J. IV. Viiiitiark A: Co., Manager X. C. pepartmcnt, Raleigh, N. C. i J. Stephen)?. A. Gakbott. WATER WORKS. We are now located at 10'J SALIjSIJURY STREET. nd are now jpreparal to do all c'r'.saea' it work in connection with the water , wurks; such as Plumfjing Steam and Oa Fitting, etc. ? Wo will keep on hand a lull supply material for putting in water. A'l work; gup.rantet d. I ? STF.rHVNS ,v OARROIT 1 ST1I1I.ISI!EI IX 5! ! V ;j The Kidiiuond Locomotive 1 ! a no " m MACHINE WORKS RICHMOND, VIROINIA. I Suecessor t The Tanner A iDelaney Engine Compan I Light Locotnotlvei, EoelDes. BpUeri, Saw Mill ' uU Kerry Haohlavrr, bai t$t CMutte a4 aaumaiea. 'S'tllM. . DBUQS.I V I " CHRISTMAS ! ; y' ! i LEK. JOHNSOiN & CO. Would rcspcctfiillv Aii iiouncc tolheir friends and the public gener ally, that they have a beautiful selection of Holiday Presents, which are one-third cheaper than; ever be fore. Call and examine them at ; LEE, JOHNSON & CO'S Opposite Postoflke, Raleigh, N. C. TH E A'li ution of all is imilej to the following I' .w pr ces: LO.co" Shells at ',.1 ri nln-per 100; leaded Wiells at 2 coii ts eu hi Cleaning KodSj at : cinis i Hili; nest Butitier Door Mi:ts at 2 men; lst Lamp - jio..-i.i i rai n. ami many oil er t."oils on which we Ke a PRICE Tli it will aslon sh ymi. A customer cmes in. i us : in. I uys some of the bargains now offered by uu TELLS f s His friends, and so it goes. Tbe price tells and everybiKly tells the price. Come and see for yourself. Thomas B. Brings & S ii?, P'ALEIGII y. 0, TUBS LATEST KOVELTY THfi HEAD LIGHT OIL TANK LINE. PHIL. D. AOREffS & CO., IF TU IES 1LI Heal Head-light Head-Light OQ Head-Light Oil Tank Head-light Oil Tank Lime Head-Light Oil Tank Head-Light Oil Head-light j Head ! V e have add d Oil to our Fuel Buii : neaa, and are now prepared to f urniah ', our friends snd the public with the besf Illuminating Oil, from a quart to a bar rel, from 112 deg Fir Teat to the High est Grade. ' OUR THREE COM- f PARTMENT OIL TASK WAGON Made to Order. Vill make a daily tour of the city, and deliver at your door at the lowest Cash pri-e. Do not foil to take advantage of this great convenience. Do not forget that our place ia Head quarters for Wood and Coal A nthra clto. Furnace, Grate and Stove. Bitumit nous (Tennesse)i and Kanawha Splln ( from West Virginia) lights easier and burns longer than any Coal on the mar ket. '.ook out for our oil wagon. It is a Beauty. PHTL n. ANDREWS ft CO TDK LLMMli (OBiXATlCJ C01T0J d'IA roa -L ML M p MSUf -ML ASO LATEST IMPROVED GIN CALL ON M. T. Norris &, Bro., Wholesale Grocers and Commlsalon Mer chants, Nos. and U Exchange and 9, 11 and 18 Martin StreU, Raleigh, H.O. n TT f TT B Ja. f No. lia & 115, North Howard street, Bal timore, maaofactarera of wire railing f o oviueteriaa, I Balboolea, c. Sieve, H.itiiri Vav-ircMi KVfwAMI ru.i o. Wore. Caca Iron Bedstead. .Chair Bat- It I 1 i 'If .Tf" $ HI- 2 ' - "' y f
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