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Iiitsii nv aastj ai i. aitMOWBAT. riDifai AT at sUiiATafVara t n iiss rOCa gnoe, wrmJati aatatf rataht alU I as ttraath a aaaUaalsoa. im titafcta. aw PhUa- V aV. Doai at. atattoaw rasaa lallaan ktv rkUA wu. A 1 'fi JormiAyaw HwK atAia A. Trim huxaTby llaraaaastA MtaarsTi iinaisusaaj sXaay kaasaaad aat gaaj at't . JTJTOA rOaa- rWaVaVa. awms TTmJta at .tiiuax,bMt riaaj.il w. a vi a. a. una. va jskasi uBUtSAasaa rWa-"UL Va. ..v axo. hxjtd: .. - V waaia, O. Tfio;itf.Fic!iM Uao i"i'y ' , V Mat, tale OadWll SBM1-WEEKLY TRIPS Stltlmort nd ITew Bmt taavta Ma.ara lor Few hn.VD KatlAT. TUBUXAr.ataiiT. hU BWraa foe- Manilas a. TT) UA. aATDMiJAT. u ix r. H. aiajsVtiJ'' tiJLACT Mat aae mi mmir satara arts Kaaa Bm WsaoraaaaM SUa a Haw Ms raa. ta amwsj aaty as Was aafc, aaa. staaOB ifraa fee twataav rravkhM. faUa alaAaw AJakLatead. aad als aetata Jtorta. a a Bsvar aad Aril eat af ew .aAaas af as fat MtM rotlJUlttaal Msaasjar, T a- j, WlABt4..B fy W .,tlOldT0at. AV. SV0C1MK, Wa Traas, Lis, rtar . at Oaatral wkarf. I aU rmild aa A t aAlja laaaa Soaaoa. Ttaaavi aad Balaadaxa . t-f HwwteradatlT. aia.r Wdiitits A 8atarda7 " nilassl-siita. BtanSaja,WadAae -Ttja)aVUla ladiac g tvaa, aadaaias raax- l as ail aatala-a iaa diaaraas nil n o tvsn mm m'ittxi or srut asm TiA. au c lihjs. a. m. stAy, Atlaatlo cV N. C. Railroad raar taslm it, u. tm BSaat 140 17. P.M.. 1814. Friday, Oct. Qooia Wssrr Ha. II. At.Ltt. No. M. At. Lvc. 1110 mm 14 U 14 14 9 43 4 43 8 17 8 90 f M 4 C IU 444 CO M TIS ta CSy a at 4 47 Oocxa Xrr. Ha. t.t .tbrtfln. ' riavTrrjw 1T 1C4 10 Taj- ltrtta l5jt)S.- ittt 19 aw 11 M 11 00 1117 U41 UU t CO arr j ia in tw;i 4 17 44J 4 SI 4M t 4 41 S14 IJ1 .m in i A CaarlLla 9 a aa. I M1A fliibi n. A - Traaa,arvtvat at Oaatataaa a aoa., aad wtSA wait? TTmla Craaa Tvala 4 wttB wHatlaaTtma aad FratarAt Train Karth tea r1 aa) Oo4datoro at SciO . -a. 8. L. Dill, ataris mm S a nt. iTfl..UEAlT SMI aataassaratfal ai isaaarty aaa ti i Mi I I) aiaaish g tafl APWiBaf aaaraa, A aaaiwaf at sal I aaaadl 'ataAia KlMUa, Cut IMaaa. wUI al a liilni at arrival c NMr Mm. - y M rrfcuL"dlih. Saw Tartu Baaaaas Coil IHC MMar, Aataatla A K. aV K. A. JIrfs4A salairt aV it- atav Tar. I-kuM. aad JlasAdA A. aa tad raaaayrvaata a. aV, anrsa a railaMa aad aasraiar lui sdariaj HtwMr la alii I las tat aji it aaatat at 11 liath aty.al taadadaaaanss) 'iwmi fasjaata darty aa aUvt : jrraas w tar A, j raaa. A. aV. rtar U, tnaaa l la tiVaaav. aw Fhlla. W. A aaJaoi V aV. Dooa at, asanas. sri i asitiant kw raua. wu. A K 5 r: Tarfc A Bail. JiarUj ttwac V a. it, Aaa tT r. ' ' 'i . Oalita-atw Ia QraAA .- . IJ oauaoLJ OoitTa Wart V) Buttoaa. Paat.TrtiB. I JnT r TaniAAOaak I 445 44 fTtr A my a aa vvt mJ a.aV Wis an a dta a an V a at Oatwail 4 40 4 05 vAUk" De-rer 14 8 40 JK-V OersCkwak t54 8 00 ir1 Taweaass 4 u 190 ffcj Gstark a 4 04 t 11 IfaaV' sTewbara 10 SB ISO kTixl UaaTOAla 4 41 4 44 f" uroataa 4 88 4 S3 1 rfearaawt 8 17 8 47 111 aVH A - - A at Jlv a a- I 1 ft 1 AilAAsio 7 47 7 44 T"' VTlt: J RTaTlite. fiVroiirJ CW"E SALE BaaTaata twd 3 Uafs. sa aasd artV IMVaji, laawtaa Tvasa aa saaasaa aJsSeWwtOl wTl-slaa-m. aaJ 2T'- aaassv aaaataar iCre. J. U. Hinoi' 3r'2 - Eaass Bopenel tXTmjrn t M. HntXa-atat rttarsed to Him sarj t4 f will aaopea W riiat-CXajs JloaAliatlloaad about the 1st of Oatebtr ml mam ieatvP9aiia Saptiat CharxH. taaJat Ihtai at tad ataat piaod. -JeTiL TOKES, Agent. evil dwt O. If arks' Store. I Dyspepsia Hakes Um Uves of many people miserable. aa4 ofttes toad t aelMestTaction. Distress after aatln." tow stomacb, tick headache, haarttrarn, toss of appetite, a faint, " all rooe " feeling, bad taate, coated toncua, and Irregu- larlty of Um bowcU, are DIStrOSS soaM of the more common AftQT symptoms. Dyspepsia doci not rot well of Itself. It feStlng requires careful, persistent aneoUaa, and a remedy like Huod's Sorsa parula,' Waieh stts gently, yet aurely and Seiently. It tones the stomach and other orga&s, rafulates the digestioa, creates a food appetite, and by thus Sick overcoming the local symp torn removes thd srmpt-Meadacn tlsreVe afacta a th diaeMd, baal&aa the ba4atat,- and refrtekta the tlr4 lnd. "I have Wis troublrd srtUi dypepaia. I had hot little appetite, and what I did eat p. t dlstreaaed mc, or did m rarr little good. I aa hoar Diim after eatrnj T would expe rience a falntness, er tired, all-gnne feeling, aa ttwi7 x had not ealeu injrUiiag. My troo bia, I think, wm agrrlTated by WJ buslneas, which U that of a painter, and (rom being nor or leas shut up In a ftrtUr rootn with freih pait. Last e spring I took Hood Saraa- OXOITiacn rm took three bottles. It did me an tmmemse amotrnt of good. It gare me aa appetlta, and my food relished and aatlsfled th erarln I had prtTioaalj experVeoeed." Gsobcb A. Fagb, "Watertown, ataaa. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold trr raarit- 1 ; li for ii. rTir4 OB IT htl- HOOD CO.. io4fcKr1. LowU. IOO Doses One Dollar CUMAMTEED CUBE FOR CATARRH ALLAN'S IMPROVED PINE NEEDLE CIGARS AXD CIGARETTES Ustaxe't own BedXtew for A en to or Chronic Catarrh. Send for full particu'.ai ADnats.1 Harrell, Iseley &. Co. Oreennboro, TS'. ., SD.-XUL LOXTZ JTttr TV. ., C". mid Ala. u am c.uTna.n by PINE NEEDLE CIGAR CO. FREEHOLD, N. J. RUNS EASY. CINS FAST. Cleats SEED PtRTECTLY. Mtkts FINE SAMPLE. MCVtM CHOKES ar BREAKS TMC BCMJL THE CELEBRATED COTTON BLOOtYl Has All LATEST IMPROVEMENTS tantaeamc BaAaatra araaaf mm araA vrfeleh la i to i v. - Tata mm tan ia jarnllag w I tM af Ota aad ta mm mm oe aa athsv. Aa tltl.T srABAltTvrutaad Arw IMInnS er rmttatjarr a aa? a a buumi or l . ..Jtttj ot aar enlar at mhast Um ta Jcrita. IT wa aava aa Anal Mar yo. r -. saa laml auaCtaia ifl. ' . HUBBARDVATBi4ir OSCOr XTAr CA HO MORE EYE-GLASSES HO 0 WEAI 0B if EYa MITCH El-iS Eye-Salve omwtaO.&imjuems, . aVtaaXXAf I say ffjtfarftstt. 4 ffafw -i: mg ttd &gJt f ti Old. Cava Tsar Orapa, SnwaltMeat, Sryt - TsBsn, Red tytt, Htttai Eys Laaksa, ncs tzLBnv m RtxrrxTT ecu. ta mm rieara. Vevar Saraa, aaft Etna. Bavaa, Pllaa. ksmaauMuW MMtCmmLjLV AAX VafBA as aaad la advaaiac. r Bald ay ail Draacsat as 99 Caata. ROOFDWC. OCM-tL.VSTU'' UOOri.SU KELT coaU oly gt-eo pr 1 Q" fxL Mate a food loaf for rsn. ad a nvcD. ran fot 1- a. t tad stamp tor sample Dd lull part ar alarm. Qcx Elastic Roorixo cp . H a 41 Wcsrr Biaadv AT, Siw Vou L-al A(sli Vt'aatd. Mpll dtt Will THAT-FIEHT The Original Wlna. C r. Siiamoo Sc Itiu, PropV Sa, U ta. V. S. Cowt Daralva . U.ZakX Payt A. Q, Si mau Ur ar Kcsrolstor. Ext'd bvZdlia tAA. It. A. S. L. M. has (or y., UTirsfmiq HstrmcaaI. oar Ajftbvii Soi-a Stosuci, Etc Rev T B. UtimM, Paator at. A. -, Adiim, Tras., rr1Ua."I ik I should h.r. bnm oWad bat tot your Ccaoiaa M. A. tim mm Lirtx Mwiiciae. I hav orattiuM had to aubatitota "Zadia'a atsrfP" (or yT Mrdi etna, bat tt Soa't ajuwer tha parinaa " Dr. I. R. Cra-ra. Editor TIa Krdicinc, aad h avc utd half of it. sk vfliuui a caaraa. I wuf ao hattar Jvrv Karnlatar aad crr f. I nl j mo more of Zeiiua'a ouxtax. lo Liquor IIaiht MMitrrwvjrzi suMrsMfrtkn otju I lilfES GOLDEN SFEnnC ? aassvaa la eaaaa. Saa, aria artidaa of food wltAaati U kHvlKlft mi pati.at If aaeaaaary ; A k aaatrtatalv aamlcaa and will affaet a omrtuml aaat aaa aaaadjr earn, aaathar tha aattaai la a IT?1.. nnk,rorn aJcohoJic rek. IT MKV IS rillA Iaras so qal.Uy and with six-h eanalaijr that tha a.U.at aaaaraxMa aa lacea. vai.aca, aad aoas bis coiapleta raformatloa hi aaSa.nl. a) p hook frv. To ba bad of B. ff. Dnffr. drnggiat, New Berne, JjlSdwy FOR MEN ONLY! !auVM?ktara aaa. aTaarailr laav w.uif aaa. Bas t. . " 41 tin . V . 4 1, a - i"iTi 1 tut miiLM td'JTVf f Alt."!!? a i u.8. A.sJt"i sn.n ai 1 " a 1 Atax i laslry .1.41m. sora tli a. wtmrnl "a ntrknk. Nnrslu 7!- WORD asaatabr. Baas Bar. 1VV ftUOt. aa i naaaaSOnu. a JUS ifcn Haaas. Bata atXr Ptaaaa Oat8t4 Haitud tAyFUNO la aaad mw ttm t Vara. C,T mt-mm aaslara mx C5TJEE ZrJiZZ.Vi cairr aiZdMa TRE JOURNAL.. KX-I.HV. SWAIN, OV X. j On this her fifteenth naUl day ! What bleiwiiiH shah I wish my daugh ter? tieruf of screnest, lilnhtet ra '.' I Or diamonds of pure water. i i The licheat pearl old ueia yields? j Tlie ruby of moot daxzliag hue? i The fairent flowers that deck the fltlde Silll glittering ith the morning dew!1 Silver and gold in hums untold V S;rants in long and proud array ? i Statues and butts of ooblast mould : 1 And waves of china's finest clay V t Lace from Iudia's fairest loom ? Shawla from the far-off vale Cashmere? Spices and myrrh and ostrich plumes? And music s voice to charm the ear V Houses and lands, and flocks and herds 1 Arabian sLeetii and Persian carriage ? Grottoes and groves and countless birds? All to be hers on day of marrage ? Ti not for these my pravers arise t Earth is too small my hopes to meas- Above, beyond the upper skies. The Christian heart must find Its trea.'- ure. It is not in the parting hour, not iu the parting hen those ws fondly love Have breathed to na their last farewell and winged there way above ; Nor yet when in the darksome grave we lay them to their rest. The sharpest pang of sorrow rands the stricken mourners breaat. TU when we seek our lonely home and meet no more the smile Which could the darkest cloud dispel, and every care beguile ; And when we meet around the board, or at the hoar of prayer, 'Tis then the heart most feels it's loss the laved ones are not there, And thus while days and months steal on, as memory brings to view. The vision of departed joys, our grief is stirred anew; Though faith may own a Father's hand, yet nature will rebel. And feel how hard it U to say, "He bath done all things well." O, mournful memories of the past ye wear our live away ! Ye haunt ua in our dreams by night, and through each weary day. The home which Late, like Ecaa'a bower, in blooming beauty smiled, make a barren wilderness, a desert waste aad w ild. Ve But why that yield to fruitless grief ? are they not happier far, The rain ted ones for whom we mourn, than we who linger here ? Our hearts should glow with grateful love to Him whoee watchful eye Saw dangert gathering round there path and called them to the sky. Not long shall we their loss deplore, for soon the hour wul come When we with those so fondly loved, shall slumber in the tomb. Theu let the remnant of our days be to his service given. Who hid our idols in the grave, Iet we should fail of heaven. Not willingly the .Lord afflicts, i IT neves the sons of men 'Tis but to wear our souls from earth, and break the power of ain ; He saw us wandering front his paths and sent the chastening rod, To turn our feet from error's way and bring us houe to God- Shall we defeat bis wise design and waste our days In tears. Ungrateful for the numerous gifts that heaven in mercy spares ! Let faith and hope be cherished still, and brighter days shall dawn And plants of peace shall apring anew from seed In sorrow town. IOLD RBPCBUCAI COIIPIK1CT BBOrOBTTOUGHT, oaaa.Usa KaTort. urxftaliht Will Iks Paapla. C05COED, N. H., December 8. The excitement over the question of control of tha next Legislature has Broken oat again by the an mis takabie discovery that toe Bepabii cab &, made desperated by their recent failure to force tha Legisla tors to take illegal measures in re lerence to the enrolling- of tha new members, are now fixing the re tarns to salt themselvea. These retains are in the offloe of tha Sec retary of SUte, in the absolute possession of that partisan official uany 01 the majorities are bo small as to be easily changed or made doubtful. Knowing this the Democrats decided immediately after the adjournment of the late session to obtain official copies of the complete returns. They ap pointed a committee, which waited upon the Secretary of State and asked leave to examine the election papers, bat were promptly refused They tried to argue, and sent several leading lawyers to speak with the Secretary, bat received no satisfaction, The committee, how ever, discovered that a number of leading Republican politicians at the very time of their application had the returning papers in their possession, What they were doing with laem is only a matter of con jecture. Today it waa learned that the papers in some twenty-five doubtful or rather close district were in the hands of Republican leaders oat side of the State Hoaae and had been oat of the hands of the Secre tary for over two weeks, an act in direct violation of the law. The committee today retained and persisted in their demand to see the papers, and were ignomini oasiy turned oat ol the offloe. They have consulted the best legal advice in the State and will apply to the courts for a mandamus to compel the Secretary eomnlv ith their demands. The affair creates the utmost apprehension and indignation among the Demo crats, and in all quarters the con spiracy is roundly denounced by all classes ot cititens, irrespective of party. Cettea Morcmeat. The Northern ports have ex ported bat 336,000 bales of cotton, wnne tne southern ports have ex ported direct to Europe 1,800,000 Dales. Wilmington has exported sj,wu oaies more than last year. This direct trade is bat one war : why not have direct trade the other way T The number ot bales that were received from the plantations np to December 5 was 277,000 in excess of the number last year, bat was JlLOOO less than was received np to same date in 1887. when the crop was only 7,046,833. There fore it may be that the crop may not tarn oat as large as some people think. The Northern spinners in the last three months have bought 826,000 bales, while last year they bought in the same time only 622.000. The stock at the interior towns of the United States is 115.000 in excess of last year, while the stock at the ports, on the ocean and abroad ia less than last vear by 50,000 bales. It seems that the cotton is not being rushed to market at present prices. News and Observer. Tbe invested endowment fund of Wake Forest College is 1155,000. The college has 11 professors and 200 students 60 of whom are young ministers. RtBabllCAAt Soekltgt Combite With the Allltare. The immense vote cast by the Farmers' Alliance in States which hare Tor many years been reliably Republican has thrown the Repub lican leaden into a panic, and they are puzzling their bewildered brains to get np a scheme to get back their lost votes. At a con Terence of prominent Republicans held here a few days ago Mr. Blaine was deputed to ascertain whether by making concessions, in the shape of legislation at this session of Congress the Alliance men oonld not be pacified, and the result Is, that a confidential aent of Mr. Blaine's has been sent to the North western States to confer with the Alliance leaders, and it is believed by my informant, who usually knows what he talks a boot, that he is authorized to enter into a deal with them if they agree, in return for the passage of a bill for the free and unlimited coinage of silver or some other bill that will largely increase the amount of money iu circulation, to sapport the National Republican ticket in 1892. By the wv, speaking of the Farmers' Alliance KupreMeutative, Oathwaite, of Ohio, said here a few days ago, that if the combination, which has been more or less talked a boot, between the Alliance and the labor organizations of the cities could be brought about that be be lieved they could elecu the next President. I know that the Alli ance people are doing their level best to bring about that combina tion. Washington Cor. Greenville Reflector. A Ftverlte Paper. The publisheh't of Youth's Com panion have issued a beautiful calendar far 1891, unique and con venient, which contains ulno the announcements fur next year. Among the names which will graoe this model young folks' weekly paper are the Lord Chief Justice ot England Coleridgel lion. Beth Low, the venerable Hannibal Ham lin, Camilla Ftammiogton, Sir Nor man Lockjer, (Jen U. U. Howard, Rev. Lvman Abbott, Jnles Verne, Max O'Rell, Julia Ward Howe, Walter Besant, Benson J. Lossing, the eminent his'.orian, and Carl Lamholtz. Trnly a host of names in themselves, sufficient to warrant the sacoess of a paper. Five aerial stories sre promised, by Molly E. SeawelL Rebecca Harding Davis, Jails M. Lippman, H. H. Boyescn and Elitabeth W. Rtllamy. A popular series on the latest discoveries in scrience will treat of the stars, the son, the moon, the earth, the ocean, and the Golf Stream. There will be another popular series on mnsio by Mme. Albani, Emma Jocb, Mm. Nordica, Marie Van Zandt, and Emma Nevada, while Amelia E. Birr, Mary A. Livermorc, Jenny June and Marion Liar land will tell what a girl of sixteen can do when thrown on her own resources. Full proHpectus and specimen copies bent free, on application New subscribers who sent 11.75 now will receive the paper to Jann ary 1, 1891, and a fall year from that date. Tke ColambU t'jele Calendar By far the most valuable business calendar for 1891, and entirely anique in design, is the Colombia Cycle Calendar and Stand, issued by the Pope Mfg. Co., of Boston, Mass. The Calen iar is in the form of a pad containing 366 leaves, each 5 x 2$ inches, each leaf containing blank lor memoranda, and as the leaves are only fastened at the up per end, any leaf can be exposed, so stab being left when the leaves are torn off. The pad rests npon stand, containing pan rack and psneil holder, nd mads of stained wood, moon ted with raised letters in brass, tbns forming an ornamen tal paper weight. The day of the week and the day of the jear, to gether with the number of the days to come, sre given, and each slip bean a short paragraph pertaining to cycling and kindred subjects. These paragraphs have been care folly collated from leading publics dons snd prominent writers, the larger number having been spec tally written for this purpose. Al though this is the sixth issue of the Calendar, all the matter is fresh and new, comprising notable events in cycling, opinions of physicians and clergymen, bints about road mak ing, snd numerous other topics. TWttTT-SU KILUOKI Tke Asaaaat mi Iaeraaaed Clrcalatiaa la tke Hail Week. WASHiHQTOif, D. C, December 8. The standing offer of the Treasury Department to redeem bonds of 41 per cent, loan at par, and interest to maturity, has so far failed to secure their presenta tion in sufficient quanity to pre vent an increase of the surplus The Secretary of the Treasury has therefore issued a circular inviting proposals for the sale to the Gov ernment of five millions ot 4 per cent, bonds, offers of wljich may be made nntil the above amount is obtained. The payment on accepted bonds will be made at the nearest snb-Treasory. The redemption of 4 per cent, bonds will continue as heretofore nntil farther notice. Fonda have been deposited by the Navy Department to the credit of the disbursing officers for the quarterly payments and daring the week ending December 11th $21,000,000 will be paid out on account of pensions. This, togeth er with 95,000.000 to De paid for bonds under the above call, will make 120,000,000 to be pat into circulation within the next week or ten days. Literary Xote. In the New York Ledger of November 29, Robert Grant begins brilliant and entertaining social satire under the title of "Mrs. Harold Stagg." The story is told Ith the amusing and quiet clever ness which has made the author's reputation, and contains many striking ideas wnicn win cause Society's backbone to creep. Like 'The Acglomaniacs," it places Its heroine under a eroas fire from a wealthy swell and a talented youth to fame and fortune unknown a situation which allows Mr. Grant a coveted opportunity to bombard New York society. Mr. Milton Brown, of Salisbury, last week sold a dog to Mr. P. Lorrillard Jr. of New York for the handsome turn of $150. Valaable dog flesh. A tush seven feet long and a tooth weighing over seven pounds, supposed to have been part of a mastodon, have been unearthed at Monson, I a. ' TS1TLL TBT IT OVSB ASADT- A TOPICAL SONO. The small boy tackles tobacco Mist In solitude back of the barn, Until his head feels rftdy to burst, Hit brain like a ball of yarn ; His stomach rolls and his eyes are red, But spite of his woe and pain, He's pretty certain, if not quite dead, To try it over again. A man will tackle John Parleycorn In every possible way. His head may feel when be wakes at morn As big as a load of hay ; Hit nerves may shake and his eyes lose sight, And a fog surround his brain. "The hair of a dog will cure it's bite," He says and tries it again. A girl wi.l fasten her corset string To the door-knob, and then brace Ar-d pull 'till she gets the proper thing, In a form of "slender grace." Her ribs may lap and her spine may suap, And she may faint from the pain, But just aa sure as she lives it through, That girl will try it again. But if sawing wood made that boy siok, He'd never try It again, If churches filled men's hats with brick, They'd never go there again; If fashion said a girl was a goose 1 o lace, Bhe wouldn t again. There's a moral somewhere around heie loose Perhaps you'll find it again. A ETJSBAITD'S BLES527S. Thou who on my bosom sleepest In the long and silent night ; Thou who woman's vigil keepest In thy pure and holy right; Thou who lovest as the spirit, With a woman's deepest flame May all bliss that life inherits, Ten rest upon thy name ! Thou who hast been true and trusting, When my spiiit bended low When my weary heart was rusting, And my blood refused to now; Thou who call'dst me from my slumber In the valley of the dead - All good things that life can number tall like suu8hine ou thy head I Thou who hast not changed nor faltered When so many hearts grow dark But kept on with soul unaltered, To a woman s holiest mark : Thi.u who gavest up unshrinking. i ortune, hope and friends fur me, Drink the cups the true are drinking Soe all things the faithful see. Thou who never never chidest When my feet have gone astiay Thou who in affection guidest Onward in t better way ' Thou who bast all things forgiven. Loving and unchidtng one Meet the same kind fate in heaven, When the goal d lifa is won I MORS AND BOBI. Taxaa Cornea Cp Wtk 175,000 Majority. The Dmocratic majority in Texas this year is about 175,000 on its governor vote and 167,000 on the Congressional vote. The official returns from this and several other States are not yet obtainable, bat it is already ap parent that the statement of Dem ocratic majorities and pluralities given in our issue of November 15 was much too small. The net excess of Democatic votes over Republican vote this will be about 800,000, the Democrtlc majorities or pluralities being about 1,000, 000, and the Republican majorities or pluralities 200,000. This makes oar advantage Bome 165,000 great er than the National Democrat's estimate ef November 15, In 1888 we were nearly 100,000 ahead of the Republicans; now we are 800,- ooo. it they pass the force Dill we will beatithem by 1,500,000 in 1892. National Democrat. The Traih Plain and Simple. When a man receives a nomina tion and is instructed for Vance and accepts the nomination under these clramstances and is elected by tbe people, believing he would vote for Vanoe, and receives votes simply because the people voted for him to vote for J Vance, then if he goes back on bis instructions he is a thief and a traitor and a villian, and onght not to be al lowed to enter the Legislature halls Western Free Lance. Aa Alllaaca Skae Factory. The Alliance ot this aeounty is contemplating establishing a as hoe factory somewhere in the county. We learn that the desired amount of stock has been taken. As will be seen from the notice of the pre sident a meeting of the committee having charge will meet in Conover, December 0th, to consider tbe looa tion and other particulars. New ton Enterprise. DI riding on Color. In one of the negro churches of Charlotte, N. C, there is a move ment for a division of the member ship on the line. The pure blacks favor a composed of themselves, snd the mulat toes express a similar desire on their part. At a recent meeting the proposed division was agreed to, bat the terms coald not be settled. The minister being black, the blacks naturally claimed him, and also the church and furni ture. Some of the black men have mulatto wives, and some of tbe black women have mulatto hns bands. Tbe difficulties seem in surmountable. Saattaa Tabaeea Warki Bnraad. Dbtboit, Mich., Dec. 3. The Scatten mammoth tobacco works were burned this morning. Two firemen were killed and five iojur- ed. A heavy loss is reported. Minneapolis now has thirty-seven mills, capable of producing 37,850 barrels of flour daily. The actual output of the last calendar year was 6,088,865 barrels, as against 30,000 barrels in 1800, 193.000 in 1870 and 2,051,840 in 1880. About one-third of the current product is exported, being billed direct from tbe mill-door to Liverpool and Glasgow. The chief industry of Zanzibar and Pemba is cloye growing. The tree was introduced in 1830, and the harvest of tbe present year is expected to be 13,000,000 pounds, at an average local value of ten cents a pound. A 10-year old tree is capable of yielding twenty pounds of cloves; trees of 2Q years often yield upward of 100 pounds. The latest "boy orator" to come forward is Irving Jay Steeninger, the child phenomenon of Rochester, Ind. He is not quite six years old, but he can deliver fifty minutes' address with astonishing eloquence and self possession. The Gulf of Georgia is the body of water between the mainland of British Columbia and Vancover Island. It is really a northward extension of Puget Sound. It is a sound or channel rather than a en If. 100 miles in length and at some points twenty miles broad. The export of canary birds from Germany is very large. Every year about 130,000 of these birds are sent to America, 3,000 to England, and some 2,000 to Russia. too iroca mn ioam. J. C. DATII. It doesn't matter where you go. In your ears it's ringing "She'i my Annie, I'm her Jo" This Rooney business, don't you know, That everybody's singing. Everybody knows the thing; Everybody's spooney; Save the small minority That's being; driven luny. Organs grind It on the street; Mr. Dennis Ifooney Keeps awake upon his beat To whistle "Annie Rooney." In the wood the phebe birds Sing the song without the words; Cats upon the garden fenee Reuder it with stress intense; Even young Babboony Now and then removes hit cane From bis mouth, adjusts hit brain, And, in accents full of pain. Hums "Miss Awnnie Wooney." BAROIf A BAROIBII. j A If o la Gtrasa and Waa M'Dowall Plight Tkalr Tratk. Chablottb, N. C, Dec. 6. For several days society has been all excitement hers over the coming wedding or Miss Maggie McDowell, sister of Mayor F. B. McDowell, and a most accomplished lady to Baron Hermann Yon Maltzahn, of Berlin, The Baron arrived hereon Munaay. rue ceremony was per formed at the residence of the bride's mother this afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. R. 0. Reed, of the Second Presbyterian church, and was witneased by a seleot circle of friends. HBP1ST AND TOTJB A sumptuous feast was spread, of which the happy party partook immediately alter the marriage At 5:40 o'clock the North. They will spend their honeymoon in visiting Washington, New York, and other northern cities. THB PBKSXNTS. The wedding was marked by the most maguifioent display of pre sents ever known on a similar occasion in Charlotte. The presents from the Baron's family bear their hereditary crest, and are as loi- lowi-; A magnificent gold bracelet and pinto match, set with soli tail e diimonds; a lace handkerchie made with the looms of Brussels, the initial M. with the Baronet's cor ouet interwoven artistically in the same; an ivory wedding fan earved with the coronet; a Bnssian-leather visite tipped with gold, aceompani ed by a box of cards on which the bride's new name is engraved; the seal of the Von Maltzahn's family cut in cameo; an sxqulsite chatlaine ball watch of yellow gold- A un ique and beautiful gift was a chain of gold studded with tnrquoise and a medallion, enamelled in blue and red, set with turqnoise, rubles, and carbuncles: a mirror of solid silver casing, on which the initial M and the coronet is engraved; also bracelet set in pearls and a costly beautiful ring tha centre of which consists of the family esutcheon. enamelled in red and green and set around by dimonds. In addition to these a great many very hand some presents, were given by the hi-tW WA U V s mends here. THB COTJPLB. The Baron met his bride, who is descended from one to tbe most prominent families connected with the history of this section, during her recent visit abroad. Baron von Maltzahn lb a son of Helmuth von Maltzahn and Countess Bockolte. The present Secretary of Finance for Prussia is his cousin. The Baron was in the King's body-gnsrd as and officer for nine years and a half.' Emperor William I. decorated him for saving the hie or a man who was drowning, which tbe Baron was enabled to do by his proficiency in swimming. Ha was also decorated by the King of of Italy. Recently he has refused an appointment as Minister to Norway, as the climate was too severe for bis bride. Navigation on tbe upper Hud6on ceased yesterday. Ice from one to three inches thick, an! Increasin all tbe time, is reported from the region above Catskill. Not only tbe people who use ice, bnt many' men and boys who find employ ment id (harvesting it will rejoice at the prospect of a good season, Standard Union Out of nearly 300 railroad acci dents " recorded in the United States since January 1, the Bail road Gazette finds that four fifths of them were directly due to gross carelessness on tne part of em ployes. In over forty cases liquor was responsible for the accidents Tbe form of real estate deeds in the stats of New York has been reduced from three pages to one, and tbe cost of recording is less than half what is used to be. A good example for other States. No less than eighty-nine news papers have been started in tbe State of Washington between January 15 and Jans 15 of tbe present year. Of this number i fifty-seven have been started west of tbe mountains. Tbe lower falls of the Genesee River, at Rochester, N. Y., are utilized for producing eleotricity, and over 500 motors axe in use. Power is furnished to sewing ma chines in 108 tailor Shops, the charge being 918 a year for one- eighth horse power. Iu a fit of illness and generosity Mrs. Kennedy, of St. Louis, pre sented ber brother with 150,000 in consideration of 81, love and affec tion, and now shs says she thought she was sicker than she really was and wants it back. Five factories make the little oapsules in which nauseating medi cines are concsaiea. me largest of them is at Detroit, Mich., where quantities of tbe little gelatine boxes are manufactured. Tbe United States, is by far the largest consumer of postage envel- m a f t . a a a opes of any nation in me wona, over 500,000,000 having been used the past year. . , Ia 1820, a pair of rubber shoes was seen lor tne nrsc time in tue i United Statesthey were covered , with gilding and in shape were ke the shoes of a Chinaman. The population of New England has increased nearly half a million in the last ten years. But the farming population has decreased. A bosom empty ot a heart of oain makes a lusterless life, but a bosom in which a heart bleeds reveals hidden virtues. A bosom empty of a heart of pain makes a lusterless life; but a bosom in which a heart bleeds re veals hidden virtnes. The four college classes in Yale next year will average 200 each In the classical course. Ths alphabet of the Sandwich Islanders has only twelve letters. Demerefts Magazine. "A Merry Christmas l" ia the cheery greeting shining from every page of that ideal monthly, Dmor est's Family Magazine, tbe Decem ber number of which a genuine holiday number isjut at hand. What one will not know about preparing for Christmas, about trimming the trea and saitabiegiltB and good cheer and bow ro heartily enjoy the merry Cht itmis tide, after readiug this charming Maga zine, is not worth knowing. '-Lighting the W ay for S-ma CIhus" is the very appropriate introductory water color, the rich humor ot vv nich ill be highly appreciatt-d by the littlo ones and "children of a larger growth" as well ; and the page en graving that follows, "Raphael Painting the Virgin arjd Cbild," is from a noted painting, niirt will be appreciated for its historic value as well as its beauty. Besides these, there are least two hundred and fifty other handsome illuxnmi jnp, for this reprcsttntati ve Family Magazine is noted lor the quantity and good quality ol its pictures. "in tne Streets ol Fans" is a pro fusely illustrated article, iu reading which one is in lancv transported to that onarming city : and it oue prefers to visit nearer Lome, the de scription and exquisite pictures of the Washington residence of Sena tor oawyer of v it-consin, afford a revelation of beauty Tluie are splendid stories and p. ems, and every Department is brimful of just what yon want to know in its cpecial line. "Sanitarian" treats of that sad affliction '01esit," and the common-sense treatment recom mended is bound to be efficacious ; and "Our Girls'' will be delighted with the comedietta iu their special Department. But onr advice is, subscribe for tlm splendid Mag zine, and you cau have n rare treat each month. It is onlv 82 a year, and is published bv W. Jnuinga Demoreet, 15 East 14 li 8 uet, New York. HEIUIVILLE PI HLIU BIII.LIVG. 43,00 Voted for a Federal Building la Kaldaville, Tela State. Washington, D. C, Dec. 9 In tbe House today Trios. J. Geary, of California, was sworn in The resolution looking to the removal of tbe remains of General Grant from Kiverside to Arlington cemetery was debated for several hoars, and finally defeated by a vote of yeas 92; nays 153. A number of public building bills were passed among tbetn the following: Norfolk, Va , $150 000; Beidsville, N. C, $25 000; Charles ton, 8. C, (increase) 4350 000; Sav annah, Ga., f250.OO0; Rome, Ga., 30.000. Tbe Largest Ever Held. Mr. John T. Patrick, secretary of the Southern Immigration Asso ciation, says tbe Inter State meeting at Asheville on the 17tb, 18th and 19ch of t he present month will be the largest ever held. There will be the greatest gathering ot railway men ever seen in the South. The headquarters of the Immigration Association will be at Raleigh until tbe 8tb; after that date at Asbeville Patrick is a worker, and is devot'ug his whole time to this matter. Twin CUv uauy. Senator Vance in very much dis satisfied with the census of North Carolina. He says the latest re turns from the census office fall 150,000 short of what he is con vinced ia the actual population of this state. A Mr. Miller hns donated twenty acres of land adjoining the Vander bilt property at Asbeville to the W.O.T.U.' upon which a large tem perance tabernacle is to be erected Senator Qaay Is said to be op posed to the force Mil and predicts that if it is passed New York wil go Democratic i a 1892 by from 50, 000 to 100,000 majority. Raleigh is to have another $150 000 cotton factory. One hundred and eighteen thousand dollars of ithe capital have been subscribed Mrs. Leitb, tbe wife of the new pastor of the Methodist Church at Salisbury, is a cousin to ex Presi dent Cleveland. DH. Q. K. J3AGBY, SUEGE0K DENTIST. Offloe, Middle street, opposite Baptis ohurch, decS dwtf NEWBEBN. N. C. P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT CAW AND MONFY BROKER. Graven St., two doors South' of Journal offloe. A epaolAltr made Is neaotlailu.1 smal leans for abort tlm. Will praetlee In tbe Counties of Craven. Oar toret. Jonas. Onalow and Pamlloo. 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