LOCAL. tocMe«fMf*~ «f 4i*ri«.tU nad (><• purlurri. ol' tlaiU. I arrival*. ^r/am Henry * vltify Mou’rg at 12 m. »* WauaHir in^a do, do. do. ' at--* p. m. “ Wayii'iiiviile' do. do. og. at « p. iu. “ ttutiierluctl da. do. timUay*-at4u. ua. “ Oreenviiic, 8. L\. da. do. do. at 1 p. m. ~J‘ ®dra*vw« i Ue.sduya ai.d Fridays at • p. ut ••lireva.d Monday* aud Friday* at R a. hi. keceator Monday a XUuiadaya at 44*a_ -- PKgAKTJRRa. . _ Henry’*, 12 ra.. daily, except Saturdays - W*r.n -Sp iiitfi." a. >adaily except tfaudart. ■ w.'eeuvilie, a. O.,! p. in., •• *♦ *• ■Waya-Hville, 1 p. iun -T-, •• •• Riit'»eifo.d. tt a. m . .... *». »• Bdi naval-;, s a. m. tt'pdrifsdayn and Maturdara. Breva. d. I p. in,, Mondays and ThmadayH. Lieccbter, “ ?• All raaiti” clo^*ViTiiXfAtie'ia!lf''ikoar''i>efore •caeduie unie lor depa. lore. . JSovpiabet.lat 1S77. T. M1LLAKL), P* M. .IfeiS* Parties wanting Job work, ot any .1 niitl price, should remember that the CmZE.V pill *e is t her. Highly prepared to dw at tiie shortest possible noi-iue Ilian Us of a'I kin-fV’a specialty.. Notice - Persons having relatives or friends who have emigrated from the trailstnontaneconntie^to tlie West or elsewhere, will eoufer si favor bv send iu<r us the names.ami pnstoftice address of all siTch. as. we wish to send thml eop ies-pf unr paper. tf Wood-cutters are doing h sharp busi ness iii Asheville just now. The AsheviHe Female College Is still going ul.iwn.lk ami President Long say* In* knows no Mich word ms Tail. It is about time another washing-ma chine invention should turn up in Bun combe. The people of the second judicial dis trict, according to the newspapers, like Judge lleury. ' T. F. Davidson, £sq.t left jionut Mon day for dngton ami other points —North, oil m imdiiws tour. -- —*— PnrtVsfai’ittgtO receive theClTlsEN regularly and promptly, will.confer a favor by Idling it be known at IhU Sorry we did not see our friend Gil breath, tax Collector from Swain, when iutpvym to settle his Slate taxes. Hope to he in next time. Asheville needs a first-class balloon ascension. We sigh for the return of the festive monkey and his organ. We *-.-•^-'■3*©* ? ,** siM“^fi«iir pfidcaiT ray* the Spartan^ burg and Asheville road will deliver pas sengers in Hendersonville by summer. Out merchants stll have, and still h* vcive, large stocks of goods f«»r the |>eo ple. And prices are lower than ever. Just Look over the Citizen, and see who ~snve.i tises, aud call on them. We fear the weather we are having will damage the wheat. There is a much greater qu int it .v planted in Bun combe amt surrounding counties. this season than ever before. We hope good crops will result. The Secretary, of State,*-during D« ’ Vember l*-t. Issued warrants fur tfte sale . of l‘8 oao acres of land lying in Met towel 1 “county, to W. W. Fleming, at 15 cents per acre. - We learn from the Washington Star ftint the pardon of the mail robber. A. \V. Howerton, was granted by the Pres i*&* ****** ZZ JiilfirUoned MZJftic Albany penitentiary. « Brother Kve, of the Pioneer, fays lie would invest heavily in McGlinseyV -‘dT-tgie ■Soap,*’ Tf lir ThmTghr jt woiiliT _v cleanse his coiwcieuee.” l*oor fellow ! We thought that melancholy look meant (W.. .something sad and serious. ■* If con ~ ‘ science doth make a coward" nfyau— don't In* afra'ul <*f the soap. Try it on ..manfully, and see If It won’t reach “ the ►eat of the disease.” . t»r- Kennedy says that “WeaVerville College, ip looting up considerably of Tate. The rtew professors with theold are giving great satisfaction, so far tig I can learn. They are equal-to the re sponsibilities of their high .vocation. The people might to incft*use Its patronage ;... many, fob L. /Jk«*. tarw** J — to ail c^tsses ; and especially to yomig | 77 men of limited means in quest of a good ( education.** - . j Buncombe cognty has paid her State j iaxe* jit full for 1877. Mr. Jones Js a I prompt, though obliging and oonsidei* j ate officer, and deserves well of the ; •nnty. LTierokec hasoaldfii$ 1,804.^7 ; Jacks i •on $1,146.36 ; »\yalu, $7*3.38. ‘ glad to learu Qtir Western pcoifle $r* i / **tU»g llh fini te*, than* year ago. In advlition to the j ttouutie* already roemioiicd, the<bU*»w- | bw have also settled with Mr- Sluder, i .agent for Trenfcurer *Wortn t Mathson, I %l.72U|^ Xm*7f llWWl^ywood, I ; Orulmul", J|39.!W.( ( M . j A ( orroN Factory fob Bckcombb. I —When the two railroads which are j now rapidly approaching Asheville— | enc from tin? Hast and Hie oilier from ' the Sont tu hot h from magnificent cotton ( aecuon*--~reaoh this place cotton facto-; ri»*» ehouhi be put up in title vicinity, ] aml wiU.be. ...... ----- ' We will not attempt to argue the ad- 1 vantage* of factories to a community- \ Tiles** lUttrA be apparent lOt-vet y vb-. j server. . The, matter nCcoatof a. factory ; will be of interest to our people»_aud we ■ copy Ik-Iow, from the < harintle Demo-\ vrui% two; communications which give i innoli light ui*oii the matter. I »*e nave inoiisauu* oi water power— I the. best power for such work—aiMl a t'itfctory* <?Uii Tie ' erected comparatively cheaply it) this! gcutiou. l hen-fore, lot $14,' 00 in round inimbeiv, al! the machinery necessary., for a factory'-of 2,ooo spindles can be , had CouiU not an association upon tin* •plan of the ttnihiuignmlLoan Associa tion, be organized, to make fivquent and small-pay men is, foe the purjtose of Hurting an industry of that kind tit Asheville ? The Southern factories have paid better dividends, ordinarily, than National banks, and tiot one Lti tlie South lias failed during all the past five years of panic, that we have heard of. Wit'h J^ie two roads here, we can get freigl it ^comparativelyTow, go that we will have evciy lacility for carrying oil the hUftiiesa M»ceo*s»nlly, We >-throw thefte- suggest ion* but for-consideration by our capitalists und citizens, anti would be glad to hear from tltt*»n on tin* matter. Cannot a practical move be made in this direct ion * Nkwhkkn, N.<J.,l>ec. 27, 1877. Mr. Yatk.s, Charlotte Democrat; • l>ear bir—I learned from Mr ‘’arpen* ter, oldie Nncbes-num, that yon propos ed to pay us it visit as soon as the ( ottoii Mill goes into operation. It will start, lolly in a few days, 1 thiuk they atari part to-duy. I aiu glad you ai‘c coining, f actories inu-t lie established all ovci the South. 1 have taken a great deal of pains.in-getting jvosted as to cost of i«a i chinery. ,<c.. &c., and will ' give ydff i some poiiiu which. will be. of interest ; The gentleman who eame out hen* to puTTipTlirs*Mi 11 is soTnuch pleased that lie wishes to remain in the South. I got him to >{ivt* me a ealeul.it ion ha to machinery, &c., and as our people are almost entirely ignorant of the cost of a mill, l thiuk it will be of interest. This gentleman only came out to put tlie machinery in work, they having se cured a Superiiiteiidaut liefore he came. 1 believe him to be a No. 1 mall, and poileclly reliable. At my suggestion he wrote the inclosed letter. You can One ol the great ^sources of pro lit to < 'ol i on XiHU WriVtter Ts 'the ml am} soap business. Every Mill in the South will have an oil press and soap works. Think of this *. There aie four millions of hales of cotton raised annually—4.0Ud.uo() bales of 4oO pounds cacln making I, Guj,Ot’o,(Uiu pounds. Eroui tliis there are 3 >’00.01,0,00(1 pound- of, ft .11 oh seed. Every ton of seed w HI wake Ug gallons .Jltjii.i and loo .pounds <>f oil cake, . This .cake contains more 'nutriment than is contained in f»o,dyu,lMw bu-hcls of corn. .Ju-t think of it ! I in it. an equivalent of .V'.OOm.hOO bushels, of corn is lost to the South anmtally. How sixm we can. stop M'esrern meat from b«*ii.,g imported as soon as this immense amount of fj»od is ntiliKeffrr The tvfn-e oil is nradi^ mto. *mp, beiwg- *rrm her-great .source ol revenue. Ask any intelligent person the amomit neces-ary to start a t'oiton E ctny. and the reply is almost Invariably 40,to 5»>,. ! (Mia ilol.nrs, wheriuw it docs mit take but little over one th»"d that ainourit. Truly, ymua, \V u AE OiavKH.. Dear Sir. • -At -the'snggefOVe itfir^cr | bern gentleman, (who seem* ever ad* c to the iuIciest of his native. State) 1 have prejiared a statement of* all the r uiachi nery necessary, to put iu operation a No. 1 lirst-class Cotton Mill- Every , piece of machine-v to he new, of the most approved style; in fact no Mill etui be fuuuU, awre. t>crfegt.yr..coiiiplete than would be. The. estimate is only lor the inaHriurry, boiler and engine, not Included- Ttys Mill will cniivoii liltceu hundred’pound* of wmon into yfvn dally. The machinery necessary Is One lAppi-r. ilrst-ctiws, new rut . Twelve ta.diuu leadlines. $1rtu eacu... . T wo Kshruwd tletets. vi ;r,-ea. n.• Twt> UtSWiug KrMSien, gitft e»eh......; - Oue htubbe., w Siiwulies. at $13 each . . , Tko fine kpee.leis, 70 Mjnri.llts, each 140. if*f 11 each>, . Two llioiisami Spindles, |X.M> eacU.„...., Two Spoolers.*,.. Twwt Three 64 inch Keels........ • l.«oo • -• ->S» flr»o Tso 1,641 , A04,.. l.UW 913.too That a Mill with the above machinery would pay handsomely I have not ii doubt. To show my faith in ft, 1 will Iwhul a subscription u'ltTi $2,500 to put up the Mill. The MUl can he pht fii ope ration in four mouths, with ev£ry, piece of the maclunery new and of tliel most apurcivcd tymi J. Idiye hj*d an ex perience of thirty tears in the business in M&ssacUitsetU. . I expect to make my Oft dre horn In'the Slutn.. t wilTcfti-er fuily give any Intohnatibn'^tfi chinery, Ac. Very ' * - CLMMintt. s e* I>ec. *7,ISTItf , k ., What Makes a<?akLoai>—Nom inally an American car load la 20,000 pound*. It U atari 70 barrel* of salt, 70 of lime. Do of flour, Gfrbf arltHky, 200 wk* of flour, t> coni* of soft wood. 15 or it» bead of cnttlo, 60 or «i0 lienri of hog*, 80 to l» 0 head of sbeep, 6,000 feet of -board** 340 bu*Uei*: +*f wheat-, 400 of corn, 680 .ojE-oat*, 4*j0 of bai ley, 360-of flax eeetl. 3iJ0 of apple*, 430 of IffrfT;. potal«ve*j. SOS', of *Wetd potaioeC Inisliel* of bn»«< 13<> t barrel#' - of-egg** .ami i5,0oo to 2b‘,{Xtf> pounds of butter. • .. -7", . . ‘ Thr Maryland Medical Jocrn AL. — We desire to tnll the Attention of to the ah.tvr. month y. published at Baltimore by ' l>r». Manning And Ashby, f«ir $:l per annum. It Urt Journal oT^rem valuta lit the profession, eoutahis some 50 imgt »7T$ «degiintty |irfit ted and it!^' patronage ami attentive study. We a mild be glAd to kilo*' that every phydelan lu the State would subscribe for it. - - ' \ ... . North Carolina Farmer - This monthly, published -by J. H Kimhsr Esq., at Raleigh; for one dolfor 'wr »» imm, Is a very excellent farmers* paper,, well edited, and *|hcIhIIv adapted to the climate and soli and pi»nduoLM*n»of North Carolina. We would. b« glad to„ know that eviry gtruipr ill lifeSt:ite, was taking It. As an evidence of its supe rior merit, Messrs. Geo. Allen «fc Co.,' agricultural Implement dealers.In Nevr beni, l»ave subscribed for BOOT copies toT tUUvrar, for disl rihiitiou. Messrs. Al ien w Co. are among the largest dealers in their branch ot business in the South, and knowing the great aid a good pa per, devoted to agriculture,4* to farm era, have exerclsisl thhi unusual, hilt entirely1 Creditable—ahd "Will be pro tit able—liberality. Flowkhs.—Our ladies Yaonot do without flowers. They wft|( and ought to the fliiwllon lv mv to' w*t “ them : Jmnw Vick, Ko where eh<**lcr, X , Y., U wie of the most relb* hie florists mid seedsmen we know of in the I'mIoii, By sending hint a two cent stamp he will send you hi** elegant catalogue, Jloti illustration*, with names, inscription* and prices'. Ercry family should first send tor thi*catalogue, then lor a good selection of flowers. Then order Vick's J-'lower and YttjtUtbU Gar den, price 50 cehls, which tells yon all ahouf jdautiug aud cultivating flowers and vegetables. Don't forget this. PliKASAKT. JKKM«X ISK’RNOFS QF THJ5 FVW&BPFMr |- < >f*mrr ^wTfmmrnr vK«*v.~ i*r.' - Uhnpitmu; [■ whs- Mr. Moore* w!k», gome years ago, I (wri arc afraid to sav how long ago) ed | it**d thit Xrvr ticni spectator, a strong v\ hig paper. Mr Moore wrote-finefry almost, as rapidIy a» !>•* talked prose •• rhyiipv? lie called. it~protesting it was not •* worthy to he culh-d poetry,." (even when tilt* selrit ilfittiO.is of get dlls an'ft aferrt Ihtsfu-d m-ntmost every fine j During his editorship, tho following lines went the ** round* ’ of the paper* : I WOMAN. [ Not she with t-.aifroita. kim her Savior stung; | Nat Hau.be Lair* 1 in.a with unimi/ ioupue; ' S|l» !.• . i i l.t A iHt.lln, lili *11.. i-i.ul.K .l.ii.r..,. It. . li .• H iiiJ.* mI* uuk, could dauber* brave, I Lasvar thestrosS. amt oartfaet ttotnc grave-.' - ! 8ath Mrs. tdhpman Hie.-e lines ! ?rts ‘btyfc^r-’srdiZf ftyvt d <d) fcmfrtlmfrtfu ti*. | j with eUinlN.-UTtntioits, wheri th*4 Hist i met his eve; lnu when they nppenred , [ again and again in many t*X' hange>, lie , laughing./ ivrfiarked, ‘this i* a one*' sided business. 1 mu>t see Unit tin; oth er side has Jnsrtfe.t The he\f week's! ! contained the" foregoing* to i -v. N«i tie. wit a ciii towp <t*mitime wish to pry, I Ki.s* broke taxi's tasr, and tame d bur Lord to | .Not In- iu F.d'-n fir*t Look Satan’s bait,— When Eve seduce I'lifiu, fp-itpeciird A^ain nte,! •»«d -fhesc ifrrt**^ were (p-tite as widely cireulatetl-as hau been the Jinys Nvlneh evyhi d it. ' Un one .occasion a yoipig friend of JJIJKJClUriitgali »lj.ou t. Jya vmg Low a, ca11 - eU at our tToor hi Tier' c’Xri iage' wflli a spick and span new album, in which site insisted on having something, If mdy a feiv fines, from my father’s poll. With hi* fool on Hie 8lep of tiie carri age, and the book ou hi* knee,hts SCfclb* bled, in pciict f t he folio wing, of which-the young hldy afterwui'd* tent /n<?: ' " ~e" ■'■H'. . ■ V' •' tAb- labor* Arouxir kor mrr WirrtM tk Ml** lff L’—’* A14MJJC. V Know yoq oot: Jjtdr, the task you Jio|K»ae, ,Tt»or au tMuaur tn, alLiViLivt fvih-vti> t*M*«' ■. m. Witti* . Wiifit ifte^ur owti, Yauifca brick" visions employ, ▲ad whbae thoo^hui %it a tranaci ipt of alt they fcnjoy T H ike guamM of Scott, Moore uj Byryu were irmie, *■ ' ' ' l W it’s bthf.ioduaeattoaitahouUtevery1 lloe; Hack ciiarrn should be nuag, evc^y virtue ahyaid AT if 41 4eaut|>cawi Then blaaie me (MU, ljwty, tf NU*r4 decree* Me the wdl, but denies uui the yOM er.ie ut Let her maa*r«Jly giliaaia Ai»o,oajr plead, AcceiH uiy respect*, aad-^tne wtU lor the J**4t - (Ultked) vi Not Wj i&t&T* -4 ■ ■ • • /i» .1 *»» , w)i,tr/JU» -*■ fi f <F: •Mr^HWITffWk;- • ’ *V^4M»a cptvkVmw «Xoerp« next week. t . . ■ m «• V lv.«) s UiUiO duck; wvi'tnll tip btlfc la*( week. i’OUHim r * »>aTfwy Casting Meat Cpon theWatkn* rhe lUh-lmtelit-r* at Swaananoa Gup lurneil loose S3I,CKK) lively little tlsbes. .he past season, to return, we* all hope, tiler\u»t) many thya. Look OUT.—We learn thia dnectlTca treat work CAtching country po»t n.tslers who tieal nser-htroely lo poet ise stamps. The penalty lor this of eu» ititlieaey one, ... . .. OH, tin? slush, the NjautliulsThah i filing the streets am! everything, Flush! Il«re comes a pretty .girl over the street; 11st look Im>w the sluslt is caressing her feet, jluuuefuily. • ... : Disgracefully, .7 ”7 ■ Running to meet, iiul not spare, even pretty gltls when crossing the street. And her dress, too, oh^shocklng l and tier yellow striped,i—but ’till mocking to note all we see while pyrutiug around, □h, this ugly, this awful, this meau, slushy ground t The New Methodist Coni'khbnce Ns me.—K«v| 4)r. Kennedy. Presiding Elder of tlda l>i«Her, In a recent letter U> tl»r Uolsifm Methtxi'si, suggest* a most suitable name for the new Conference pro|MiH«<l to be made by a division of the North Carolina and liblston Con lprcii«*es. Says Dr. K., and we heartily, agree witii him: As conferences are often named for some leading river, or noted mountain, or prwiuiuei.t town dr citv within its bounds, so it may be c|ouy in this case. H> want a short inline, a pretty name, a sigiiffleaut.uaintf wilfcii readily Identi ties the territory embraced lit it. 'the writer lias “no axe. to grfud " for hiniscli or oilier* in this mailer. In coid blood, and unbiased by education | or religion, life puts in nomination the j name—Asheville. . 1 Reasons: It is short and euphonious. 1 It is geographically near the center of the purposed new conference. It is ! and will be the chief commercial center^ of Western North Carolina* it will also be a prominent Railroad center. Though not so populous ss.Saulsbnrr aiul Chariotte, it -may become more so upon tiie completion,of its railroads. At all events, it is destined to he one of the'largest and most hawisoile towns in North v'artdrna. Again, Asiieville has a reputation world-wide for salubrity of climate and beauty ami grandeur of mirroumling scenery, k is already frequented by health seekers from all p:irts of the Uni ted Slates. v. Western North Qurolina Conference. long. an d .a cum become,.Decides, We liv read? have a North Carolina Confer ence, heat-big the name of the Stale. And tiuil suffices. Let it be named Asheville. Commission Kits*' Coi’kt.— Our board held their regular monthly meeting on the 7th, Mr. Chairman llnnkiu, and Hesf-i p, Rives, Rhea anti Cham U r* lay ing present. \M« >.#r». E. Morgan ami II, I*. Luther were appointed School *’ommdtee lor di.-lric t No. 1, p*oIoTCil) l.pjier H.uolny, The mutter ill dispute relative in the :|to*e*****iim-ot h U'eco of ttcInnU. properly in Leicester township, was retererd in Jisnv, J*JIU -AUgEUtiutt* ,C4W#.u^lU^W»vy. A Jury wits ordered, fo be juiminom d to lay olf a road from the Murdock House, op Flat. <nvek, lnter«eell»fg the new slock road, u«* Uhvoted in a loriuer It was ordered that the portion of the road from Weaverville to the factory, l»e Attached to tlid'road leading up Ueetns* Stt Aa*t-ya)dup i^jrtbe corporation- M«**,^ William-ffBdbeUer. K, C. Wclln and Cal- Bridge* were. aPI>oiuted a Scho<d Committee in district No. 6. Dj-.'W.. L. Hilliard tendered Ida re* 'kignat’uc.i ai Coltiner. Which WH* licCepl edriind Mr. U. Shelton writ* appointed. Mr. I haimiau Rankin was ap|M>iuted to ftetflf with TiCHAnrer .1. K. Smder, and rei^.rJtUrtjlIe uektjm*etiug of the board. «'-■’»*-« . * Mr. A. IV Rnmmey was appointed tr. a««h»t J E. SI drier la settling with J. K. Iteed, former clurk, and to include the book* of W, It Young and J. K. Wea ver, former clerks, and to report to th* boanFat tlie &tfTVc*t opportutnty. ‘ - - $4,4Uv of County Bond* were i&su&d to the Spartanburg anti AMieville Kail* rpud Company. This in aka* $hl>t70U f»* *ued In all, up tQ( date. V Houbni’-TIi. Hi*, oft e Observer, edited by the. Ora mi IjMe alor of the’Knigb.U oJ Honor of the Suie* «l|» atieniio,. to im ^ror itawkCUnjlyL bade by us last week fn Ve fere act to ludt •rd«r. We stattdl that dn a*s*i*rnC*t' 1*1 made a pun tb* death *of eich meiU wf. r Suelvaswesvmtotds wHy.sunkik^ * he generakrkVidows’ !a^H|TpJUaH<> u to i*d>udf »mh ^ Orihrr ifiatr this occur# only uuun J 4nA afuamu- tWfnir taf'mbef*, Of’lw a.avar»fa ot everywbx weuha, *^*' •*«*»_» .■• ^ -7-• - . Public sq/nurt# ,*r* a great VleMinjy>o m comm u uitv >t• cwil say the •***«(! r. 'Hull's Bitfy Syfoy, Kiktbh »>e*t i^ra If for tilt earn ol'hH tfWtadtet PabybMU' t) tQ'•acountvrs.» Frtunon’x » * . $he* Q«5*. Wif^ograpliie Gallery just .-- ,- ' coinple^Hl by *C\ XnL Taylor, In tbe ’ new Rankin buildiug, opposite the Eu-' gki Hotel, U a most inviting place, hav ing been Very Imndsomely fitted up ami AiniUhed throughout. The ar mugenie.ni of *ky-llghu ami aide-light* U splendid, and now Mr. T. oau throw - all the light on a subject lie desires. And cloudy weather \* no disadvantage to the artist imhed-he likes it better j -- - Mf Ittfttcnd of ajkmdhig-thosO fldtl. dreary . _ day* at home, go to the Gallery and-fe'^cC_ “tnkcu dead or alive,” ami twice a* natural. Sr. Taylor’s rate* are very . low—coinineiiftiirate with the time*. Card photograph* of the latest style* / ami finish. furnished d |3 pee doz*u; cabinet* at $*'» per dozen'; bulge riz** picture** tor a * In frame, $i lor first copy. duplicate:* 75 * cent* each; and beautiful gents, four ft'ir ftp cent*. Ko well regulated ramllyf Is complete with out picture* of each, dcoorathig walla aud albums. ::.rrvrrr^.^^-r..r .Henderson Items.— Mr, p«vM Strudley, our efficient KegUter of Deeds, is Immersed III business. Baring hU polities* DiivlH Is a clever feHow. Mr; H. W; Scott hurt completed the new stoeple upon St. John'* Episcopal Church and • it is Horn* quite au ofut* meat to the town. TJi« design, UJ>y Mr. MUumi tt. Wml, architect* who hae recently located here. * Oi»r town Is Improving^fipWfy 'In view of tlie completion of this S. andA -Railroad, a ml ov«r>' house U liiH, Tins Railroad House l* undergoing; Utp^pugh ri'palrifc 'Twolwffittw here unit printing Ink hi demand- ,r' Sheriff Williams is busy* paying off the, coupons on our railroad iwunls-nt* they Are presented. Your correspond - ent knowrt this from hearsay, and not twin experience. B^K. Davis, the handsome publisher of the Cutover, Is tu tie ring a serion* '' contusion of the heart. Our girls are some pit good looking iimmi Hie market U good Mr. Register Stradley received half a hog on a fee for VoinmKge license thls week ‘v Caut Jl- O. Touts allowed your cor respondent through liis store on Sator dnyv—Hts stock is larger ^ hati it has - been since the war—both Kories being crowded with goods, and the run of cus tomers is unprecedented' Bob Lewis and *‘Kit” Jordan,.Ills brave l)eutdR-j-_ ants, arc up to their eyes in work aud io vc. More hiioii. Stab hi so Akfaih in Libcihtkr.—Oa Saturday lust, at IJecrsier, in this count?, a stabbing affair occurred which is ftuTed wiH result in the death of Mr.- Johu uofTfcc. Al. *o«t>iisA bat. .&vf*HULiub* -*>*!-.iOKiA*#twtxMwu .-... AlE, (JullV# .#ad ft. F, CoIu-Jot soma Ait**,-. and Saturday Coll'ee nututlesicd consider able anxicTv in get up a difficulty with ; Cole, but'the hitter avoidetHdro; wiieh h« came to go home he had not proceeded fur before cowing upon Gqft'ee lying i» wait for htiu, aod seeing that the latter «t ua ^leterioiucd to assault him, got down from his horse. Coll'ee d?«f likewise tuid when lie approached Cole the latter drew UU kui e and *li#4-wbowele«f hitn r *titfrw “1 f ie considered dangerously wounded. The i investigation'waa postponed .'dti du.ve to -uvrait the re wilt of the cutting. Cole in the [.■dean tune beitig lutiICd. The|Jmj)atJiy _ j of tliat comunitr seems to be with Cole. [ Ou» Nkxt JuixiKSiMP-—tiv speak UC VMT J^kUckl* the Btnke lUaiic mi vs: “We learn that there ate a great many candidates in that district, for -r Judgo, anti among therti /anics H.Mer ritnon. of AfdinviHe. The report is cgfr lent in some parts of toe West that tUW tr**iitleinau wonhl not accept the -place. We have been icq nested by one of hia and to. jwy fljaa^ lw,1**' h^Wy , , .' gratified to receive-the nomination, but *■_ tnut lie feela it would V1* highly improp er for him to enter inUr intrigue to n** cure such a posi tion ** . . ■ ^ Amodikk Addition^-—Me sir*. Pleas ant, Allen, Mil ia & Cn , to accmnrtiu date their, rapidly growing business, liave hud ty cn|| f.o_ thclr_, aidj jlr C. R.-lae, of li^tMbfrs^ibJtjOauit jV IfUltl: erly of Raleigh. Mr. L. is an oitl tyfm. a g»Kni business man, and we are glad he hi tixed among uix. it .wciai UiU linn can't get to a Hopping point In doing business. They deserve nieces*. A CiiAJfCK —Ticrc should always bn an eternal fitness ill things. Su preme Court ha* just licensed Miss T* lr tiia Alin Holton, of Guilford, ro prac tice law in this State, iliss Tahytha A tin tt gfAltl to^ be*3f woupui, with exceedingly ikiu | aut ^In tellect unllv, and fiaeaed an untisuaMy ■ good teuaj examination. Now here is t.a *h w-pu rtoendUp hich some iiti dttr . Uaal»v^M '4 l*wyera should cailirace— Messrs. CpU-man, Cltipr,, Martiif. Cush jBjm-fcfifl C|inau«n, jitirti rdiaHtcJi^u*. --i-|li».,j „<>!■ II Xh»akj *o ti«a. lty.s> V*nu.. »a4i liii. fcilfli. G«%Ji«rtbe Apric.ttumU Bepan Bu.mWtUwtt.iii.4jWj/4U|inU><.l4|wtjiU ■ It Worms *r« bAin th« o.an of MflMlif . »b-i iUomh iq *UiWm» Kluofer . S'W.teBW: *’-« m.«rr • Iridi.tt Ycrqiifiiir, Brill r.iuove UfcittlTj-uWl'f&i trajUdMt/VIBL Hhk IHtolIbbliCUt -!N

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