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0 v . 7)evoled to the Protection cf IToiAC and the Inlefests of the County. II. Gastonta, Gaston County, N. C, Saturday Morning, May 21st., 1881. No. 20. ' ,. : - - - ' - 1 t. : : ' - -7 . . A THE GASTOHttA GAZlTTE. LII,Y'M HALL. Lily gave party, And her little playmates all, Oayly dressed, wm in their hast. To dance at Lily's ball. Little Qunkor Pi imrose Hut and never stirred, And except in whispert Never spoke a w ord. Tulip floe and Dahlia " Shoae in silk and satin ; Learned i 14,1 onulvuUs WastrVeWhe with hit Latin. Snowdrop nearly fainted Becauae the ron was hot, And went away beSai the rait With tweet Forget-me-not. Pansy danced with Daffodil. Ho with Violrt; Silly Pansy full in love With pretty MignonetU. But when they danced the country dance, Cine could scarcely tell Which f there two danced it beat f'owilip or (teaiber-bell. Between the dancet, whea they all Were seated in their places, I thought I'd never teen before Ho many pretty face. But of all the pretty maidens I aaw at Lily's ball, Parting Lily was to me '1 he sweetest of them all. And when the dance was over, They went down ktairt to sup, And each had a taste of honey caie With dew in a buttercup. A nd all were dressed to go away Before the sot of sul ; And Lily said (iood-bye !" and gava A kiss to every one. And before the moon ova single star Was shining overhead, Lily and all her little friends rVera fast asleep in bed , ffurftr't Young Titfle. SEATEPt0N A BEKCH Xnjoying an Hour In Central Park The Different Vhaete of M.ife. Atlanta Constitution, New York. M y 12. I spmt last Sun day in Central park loafing among tin jienple. V li whs one iif those perfect days not more than two or three of which Ml to the hit of any man. The deliciou spirit ! apriug fiaslied I liroaifh every sunbeam ami rode upon every brut--. The atmospnere was elastic and pointful 'he sunshine luminoat ami brilliant the ((rowing leaves lifted themselves towurd the bluo of the akya quickening sctse of perfume stole from the opening buds, and the sharp aroma of growing shrubs an I plaotf hang like an elixir ic the air. In shor it was one nl ftbose paganish days, as fr from the rest fulness of suawier ns from the keenness if ihe winter filled all through and through with the cogence of unrest, the flickers in and uut iaf the blood of pilgrims at if cham pagne was dripped into the soul. Il was better than reading a book to viteu the visitors that thronged the sidii ef the walk. I first anchored by a rough looking man that had a little child with him. He band I 'd it at uncannily and failed so utterly te adapt himself to it little jra' S thai I looked about (or its mother. Hut no mother came, and ti e man patiently and tenderly cootioued to play with the child and try lo coal the li;bt into its lutreleseyis, cr soften the pinched m nth into a smile . Once in a while he would red a lurtive glance toward as. us if be were ashamed ol his awkwardness, or look wist fully at the children rnping by and (ben turn them back to the little pale face in his lap, and rub the wasted claw-like hand, that rested a bit arm. At last he lilted bis bat frow the beach and I saw . that it was bound with new crape. That (old the story and txfimmui the absence of the mother. Arid yet hi do we know 1 iiut that she was there, watchitr with me. (though unseen, how faithful and loving whs the rough husband she bad left, to the little child that was even then stretching onl jts thind ban towards lei t It seemed to me that all the lovers in ibe world were in the park on Sunday. I saw love in all its ihpeti and phase. There wan the timid young fellow eiv tco ced with his love in a shad retreat and waiting only the cor-we to win her. The blood ebbed ami I iwed iu his face ; Hie words ebbed and fl wed on hi lipft.and sjotweea Ibe tides he went this wsjr and that way, vliile she was as cool and a hit and impassive at say beach thit the wave ver sported with, Ti the right of them were km in, whose soils were c fluent, aod whose hearts were ieh ippt in lb. brave and golden dy, thai n i matter how it might help itself, was bat gny and d ill 4 the light tnat Illumined their fleet a a ahooe from their eyes, I cine, after awhile, OO two lovers who had onarrele.l. I(is face was distorted and paion'e, while bVr befks were wet with tears Uuhappier faces that theirs, as they taued the bitter aess of love, could oot b;seo in the p irk. Fthlnd th m dors (o h'xxl.d uaos, their lues radiiint with inensuri'les peace and conientm-nt, and tnrned curiously twsrda the lovers, who still suffered awl strove, amid the passions and agonies of a w-irld above which they bad been lilted forever. On n bench, deep in the simile of a grove, But an old couple, alone. Why they huve come to the park otiid' holiday I could not divine, unices it was to light the even ing of their life with sunshine, and -once m re attune their o'd voices to the inu-uc of youth. A they sat si te byaid-f. it was easy to see that they h id eaaglit the in fectious joy al about them, ami were re newing the days that were gone. All through the park there were pleasure set kers to ibe found a laughing, joyous crowd sitting in the shade, p- ontenading beneath the trees, riding on the lakes, feed ing the deer or monkeys, watching the swung or birds, aud ubove all filling their lungs Willi fresh air tlmt cleared their sys tems of the poUoosof the city. Everything was democratic aud easy. The humblest mother had all the rights that the ricmet bud to anyhing in the park. It wait the people iu possession of the people's own. Out on the lawn that stretches from the sheepfold I toticed a crowd of well-drcs'-d children playing. Away of Irom this crowd, watelung the romping g.itutu, a chit of a boy, ragged, dirty, md abashed, leaued against a tree. He had a eO"d face, bin on it whs thti seal of hopelesiua find aliam - Whrn any of the plnyers ran near where he stoiid. he would shrink behind the tree and try to avoid notice. Otice ti e ciasl was cli ar, be would creep arouwl again and watch the iupcy yomwters. . I began to think be woudp look, first ot the ings and dirt that covered him. and then at the rosy face and hundofne clothes ol the otbi-r children ; that he was woii'lerit g why there wussuch d.fT n-nce between h and the others, when lit hud luie no more to m-rit his shame, then they Imd done to deanrve their prosperity. At any rate his f ice was a pitiful stndy, whateter he was thinking about. Th re wirs faseination for 'he hritfht Myan1, fr which l-is boy's heart lung ml, there wus Hb m'' for his fags, ar,d h 8 shabhinesx, and ll. te f u'll'-s for hin hopehfS 'solution and friend eclit., Wo1 he would smile as one of the ebiidren tumlihd and now fa h hotly a on of iliioii tan loo near his hiding plac ; and now his fuce would darken as some bittw thought found its wmv to lhesnrfc-. At IciikHi a I me dog be onging to one if tlir chil .Iren found him out, end in a play ful svy began to jomp on Ida shoulders. v1th fl .shed face and embarrassed mumer. the b y pushi-d Inm gently away. The doir pirt-iated aed become ntighr, aiel lh- child became more and more bewi'dered. II" w a atraid to speak mnghly even to the dog eioning to one .nl that lotfif ha py children he was equally nfruid to call to them, and at last his eyes fill d with t ars, and he tu cried and left his place leaving the dog in possession. As I watch ed h is shabby, ragged fianre he could not huve ben over six years old shambling away over the green field never halting or questioning, but simply moving on un til it was lost to sight, I wundered where he bad gone and to what whatever his thoughts as he sought a new hiding plucv.-r white the sunshine beat about his head and the laughter of children filled his ears, and whether the sense of injmtice and despair, vague and shadowy but stili terrible, that filled his heart, was not the ieflueoce that turns innocence to guilt and fills many a prison pen. The park is singularly free af flowers There are a few pansies, showing their vel vet lips amid the grass lilac bushes here and there, and daisies pretty much every Iwre. The standard flower of the fields, however, is the dandeli"C that haidy 4 wer that was the only blessing left in the track of the northern armies as they swept It hn ugh tl e w uib. There are still h wer biids ttuD flow. rs the'-little buzznd," ui the English fpi r os are califd, hsving a'rivru oat nearly every other feathered be- I iiiif. Tue robins bold tbeir own iu great numb. i8 and tlnir red bn-asts may be seen flat-hing through I moot every green covrrt They build their n sis and brted litre. O courw the mail ol jfct of interest is the vbelixk. It siandj on an eminence, in company wi:h a solitary po'iet imin, who. by b iag lo 'kd at constantly by thnus4mla of eyes, ha grown ilm't as stolid a the otieli-k iiseJf. The first id. a I ha' strikes tue when J hxik at this indent monument is iht ei iuenngruiiy. In tl.isFpiek-sjian n-w taunlry -in this mrping, eaicer air amid these smart sunbeam one a!m.si wishes that the obelisk so horridly out pi x is it whs buck in the soft air of EtftB'. in wlUeh II has laj.-n cushioiwd' fv centu ries. A we were looking, K igli-di spar rows the vety essence of ciK-km-ydom and Hie Inst fruitage of a fmnt civiMgiti.ni, were twittering over the column oo which one thousand years b fore the birth of the Christian H.ivi iur, the sokmn and ii.tro- srx c ive stork was wont to rest itself. How hey doi.'t come to ns bnt once in thirteen many millions and millions of eyes be J)' ars.an4 i&ey only stay two or three weiks rested uion that shaft, and how many tun-and common hospitality ought to give gnuges huve been habblei about it baseJ Vm a kind welcome. The Stile "w" on And tet the uforemeotioned policeman' i their wi .gs don't mfan war at all. but I even while these lliouh-s were passing through m7v head, wiilKed i p to i leanet' Hgainpt it fiiiniliHtly, and eoinou'ivced fan ning him-elf with liij hat. ' It isaid that Mr. Tandi rbilt w is in duced to furn sh the money to bring the obelisk over, in the b"pe tint il would cultivate the artietic taste of American. Le: os see. It cost in round figures $50 0 0 to bring it over. This, if it hail beeu invested as a fun i for the education c)f Americao artists, would have kepi six art- students perpetually. Wouldn't the work j of these art isU, have isne more to lift th' taste of the people than a d mm obelisk H However, the park is a benelaciioa.De influence of which c tanot bovaredlnnat.J, It saves thousands of lives aunuaiij it furoishes a pleasure resort for all classes of the people at all times, and is the chief honor of i lie first American city. II. W. 0. uat ARP Makri lilt Uiunl Weekly lime to Header of the Conititution, the Atlanta Consti'ution. Everything s ems lovelv, and the pros pect is bright and hopeful. The weather as splendid for the farmer. The young crop is well up and growing i ff viorou-ly, and the what promise an abundant yield. What a delightful smisfactioii it is to go from field to field and see everythi g in a strut doing j.ist as well us you wou d have il. How you can sympathize with the ten J. r piauts drjtkiug in the ruin ith their yoiHig lives all Bpread wide to receive it. They have a c mscioiis life and exj y ihe goHi of it aud stiff .r fr on the bud ol it like everything e'se. It is a hig'ier li'e too titan Some animals ei joy, lor I would ra'h r be a corn plant or a nse binh or a fruit tree, than to re-a bog. We have been mowing the clovt-r and it wa a Inzu try to see il fall before ! he blade ns the m cfcine moved along, doin its stork like a thing; of lile, as sin ith and even is a towii btrbv shing'es u school uiys nen. tv- n- i- horse-ruke gathered it intowinrows with so little trou'ile to in in r reat. ami at I rmer boy is u.iund rides and drives like a king. W. h lie is king-miy young mm who farms intelligently ami umlerstands his land and his rmcineg and imohments, is iu a belter business than a king, for beside being independent of polities or b irons or c tifiSjU' titial emp lovers, he is not bflVaidot being shot hyaciszy nihilist or conunuriist or any other assussin. - Uis dependence is on Providence and that mikes bin bumble and reverent a1 and ' kind and n.tborly as he ought to b. I was a thinking a the smell of the new mown hay filled the air what a luxury it wus to get so much of it so cheap No. dol lar for a lit'le vial full from a city drug store, but acres of it for nothing and all of it genuine. We are kn proved in our farm ing operation aoditteisier on us than heretofore, for I remernb-T how we sweat and toiled a year ago cut ting l he clover and grass wi'h syt he blades and how f blis tered my h mds and sunburnt my back to a blister and how we had no patent self-acting Holliogsworth l)jre rake to gather it. No trouble now but to pitch it on the wagon frame and pitch it off and that's enough to fatigue any old man and pot him to bed early, for its hard work itself and comes nvghty oigb ranking along even with pulling fodder and digging post boles. My boy has been harrowing his corn with a fine tooth comb made of iron spike and slanting backwards and th nabors said lit would tear it ull to pieces, but be hasent as yet, and it is growing off splendid, and Im is going to keep on at it as long as possible. He has faith in whet he reads in the sttn dard agricultural j -urnals. and is not afraid to try what they recotri nend. whether the nab-Mrs like it or not. Most everybody who pus now wants to know 'whut about t" s- here Incuses?" Tney don't know where they omo from or whether they est up crops and things or not. There are so many smart folks prophesying terrible things that moet eee body is on the ioijc out lor some devileinent, and now these Incuses seem to have openul the curmval all. I remember when thesr Sinn country musi cians cme to see in h fore, and 'hey diden'l do any harm then, and they are ii' d dug any now, and aiu't agoing to. I i fct. they ne not locates at .alt, but harvisi lies, according to the books. They don't J.i v their eggs in the ground, and they don't travel on the flv, and they jin plikt a grasshopper. They dou't coiifngate like tocusfs, nr est up everything in their pth They dmil givt- ns a very gnat variety of nrisio in fact, it's ra'her m mot oiioo. and sounds like the huu of a thou - snud spindles id a cotton factory, but then reckon it means wait and is a sign to us to be pntient and hopeful. They split open a lewder limb and lay their eggs j ist finder the bark and then die. and that's the end of their win cureer for Hie egua hatch iuto a worm aui the worn ere wis d wn or V"pedown to the ground, and it m kes its ' -j down in tLe ea'tli h'm! feeds ou t;ie r1 its of plants for thirteen Ion year, grow ; a little bigger all the time until il final ' geli longer legs and turn into a bug 1 cawis up on a tree or a rence ami spins ' I " jD lh back and lets out a very d. ceDt "Vof a fly that has more chiracter than i. here are a good many insects that I bad rather would stay away for 13 years than harvest 0 es or these sort of loc ues. I'm willing for era to come and sing and be .happy for a 'ew weeks once in that long a tiov, I've a kind if sympathetic repp, ct for em and it ou.'ht to teicli us all to be patient and bide our time, for though We live a kind f a grub lile ourselves and ere worms of the dus, a little longer than th. y are, yet we have a hope of right smart more glory when it does come. 1 see co ominous signs at evil as ye. Cows have calves as Usual and spring chickens are nearly ready for ihe skillet, Kal.i GHiight a bigjtfont and little Gr! nulled out a sucker that like to have scared htm into fi's. H says he thought it was a whale. No signs of rust in the wheat yet. though there is plenty of it on the b'iers. There is nn ipdmc among the sreon ires, and they are ail dying, butthut began two y ars ago and now tlieie is hard ly a green one left I no'iced several years sio that the clustnuts all went the same wiy very suddenly, but they sprmted out again from the s'ump, ami miy be the sycamores will do likewise. Tnere is one curious d-v lopmeiil that Mrs. Arp has called my attention to with entire Satisfac tion the summer flies have not yet put in an appearance, and they are behind ti lie a good de.il beiiind. for "they swarmed around ns last year in April. May be they were fr x-n not, or else Father Moses has sent em to stll ct a wickeder peop e i hope so. Box Arp. "De odder da." began the old man as seventy-eight m moers took their seats and turned their f.ic-s towards his desk, ' one ob oor race applitd for a porfchum in a bntiii'ss nouse heah, ao' dey sent fur me to X ah ul his cnar icler. Now, what d'je 'sp se dey wunted to know T Dey didn't ax il he hud a box in di pos'- IBs. Dey di-in't ax if he could run a prty, drive a fas' horse, piny poker talk pollyiicks or lead de choir in church. What dey iixed was : 'Am dis nun sq iar' an' honest V I tole 'tin he w.isan' he got de place. Now let dis case be a waruin' to ye ull. Frills an' scollops an' bows on' scrapes may be aU werry well in hi tin eases, butd y doan' count in tiiziess. In do fuit place be pq iui'. Have a word. Make dit word jist as good as a note. S ly what jou mean and mean what ye say. If ye say ye'll do thus an'' so, do it whether ye lose o- gain. In de nex' placff, be honest. M ike no dibt ye cannot any. Wrong oo man in buy in' or sellin'. Take what belongs to you. an' gin what belongs to odders. In dis way de humblest ncan in de land will command reined an' Brain friends. We will now st'ack de reg'lar oder of bixoess." Frtt Prest. A yonng-iter was sent be his p rent t o take a letter to the postoffije and pay , the postage on it. The boy returred highly elated, and said: "Father. I seed a lot of men pnttkg letters in a little place; and when no one was looking. I slipped yours in for nothing." II w to train torn it oes" is tbesibjeet of a' i agricultural disquisition. It is easy enough. All you hare to do if a tomato misnchaves itself in cnipany is to " nss i the stuffi ' out of il." It miy look a little seidy for a while after, bnl this course ol training will brin it to its puip in a hurry. ... Lneo-ta in considerable quantities in north Alubum. Nashville now has Her die on its streets They are the latest su'n titutts for sirvei cars. More building will be d or in Knxville. Teoiu, this year, than ioany previous ot.e sinre the war.- A stock company has been orgnniied in Tuskaloiisa, Ala., for the manufacture ofcottoa yarn and rope. The new factory of the Iiuisina ice coinpanr. New Orleans, has a capacity cf ' 25 003 tous.' RELIGIOUS NEWS- From fcunduy's Raleigh Observer. The report of the Pun-Presbyterian Council, j ist issur-d. gives the number of th s denomination in the world about 3,000,- 000 of communkanta. The next session of the North Carolina Oo.-iferenue will convene ia Durham on Wednesday, the rd da of November. ii nd Bsbnp Wightinan will preside. Bishop Kuvanattgh reports the work of theBi.uihirn Methodist Ppiscopal church of the Pacific coast as prosperous. The vet eran has het-D doing tccrlletit service. The Hillshoro District Conference will be hi Id at Pituboro, N. C, beginning Thatedsy. July 7, at It) o'clock, a u , in cluding the ttcotid Sabbuth in. the moniL Tne Germun Evangilical Synod of North America, which rtprtsetits the State Church of Prussia, has 258 congregations, 402 pastors, aud 34,000 scholars in Sun day schools. A Welsh Baptist church of 2fi members has been organized in Patagonia. They huve sent to Wales for a pastor. The Buptiit8 cow have four churches in South America. The C5th annual convention of the Epis copal Chutch io the Diocese of North Car olina will meet in Christ church, Raleigh, ou Wtdnt-eduy, M..y 13, al 10 o'clock a. m At the recent sission of the Lutheran Synod held at Tjro, Davirson county, some imjiortai.t ct urch trtftisuctiot.s wire h d. i-mntig which viis the returning of lie North Carolina Synod to 'the Central Snuihtrii Sjnod. The six'etnth anniversary of the Nu liimal Teniperarce Sotitty was held Tues day, May 10th, in Broadway Tabernacle, N i w Votk. Addresses wtre mude by Hon. II , W. Blair. O. H. Tiffany, P. D .andT. E. Skinner. D. D. The Young Mm's Christian Association of Siatisvilie, N C, iuvitts the Slate As sociation to meet in ihat plBce in celebra. tion of the ap'-rtmching anniveisary of the latter. Whether or Dot the invitation will be accepted is not yet kuojpn. Number of associations among the white Missionary H-I.t st io North Carolina. 31 , nninbiT ol churches, 1,007 ; neuiberdii, 95,002; huptisms during the year 188 0t 5,'JtiO. Colored M ssionary Baptist Associ- atii't:s, 31 ; ciiurchis, Btt ; memrx-rsqip, 8n 7.'i5 ; bopiisms, 8,061. Total Miionary Baptists in the State : Associations G ; chorches, 1.873; membership, 176,7 7. At the quarterly meeting at Ediuton Sireet Methodist Church, of this city, qusrVi rly conferencerdt red the old church lo be liiynuft-d of and a committee was aj poinud wi;h .instructions to erect a new cl urch at soon iji p' seible. The following d legates to the Jiixl district conference were elected: Col. Walter Clark, TV T. Uray, J. A. Join sand W. J. Young. Al teniaits : 1. W, U .in and J. S Pollen. .B -v.!. IS TiiyiiT, pastor ofihe First Baptist chutch in Wi-mington, has been reqiiesttd lo deliver the address at theSun day tclivnl Ci ii vein ion, under the auspices of il.e North Caiolina Baptist State Con vention, which will be held at Asheville, commencing June iora, ana continuing time dujs. We are not ii.lrmd whether Mr. Taylor has signified his acceptance of the iiiviiaiion or not. Work on the J'.piseoi al church building at Aehevillt has bien temporarily siispentl ei. '1'he building is lo be a stone structure, and in eloign will prove an ortianu ii to the town. Toe members ol the church, and particularly the ladies, with commendable z al bave'tabi rtd haid to raise the amount mcecsury to complete the church. and be- lievid, according lo the report of the arch itect, they had succeeded ; but the funds huve been exhausted, with the greater part of the work dill undone. The Rev. Pr. George Patters m, assist ant rector of St. J.unes' chutch in Wil miniiton, wlio litis tn-ee ang. oi on on vx tnidid t ur in ihe South during the past four months, on a mission c nnected with tlie tTinversity of the South, located ut Se wsuee, Tnn., has returned to Wilmington on a isit. The many friends ol the llcvir rnd Doctor wi I be gld lo inow that he is eij yiog ixellent health. Tois will be gia-d news, indeed, to the friemU of thit highiy estmfd j;-!itlrrnan, who were ap. prvhensive soma tiuie miav iliat Itis h.'allh was failing Ikrr in Ptusacola is 2" a cents a glass. Jay Goulds irtenme is $G,U00.ti year. Uut there are people who get more eoswfort oat of 6d') a year. The cen' offi gives the number of daily newspaper! in the U.iited Sutss at 9G2. circulation 3.531,871: average price 7.31 COLD WAtmu. Cold water is the drink for me, Cold water, pure and bright and free I It sparkles on the green hillside, In yonder ireadow see it glide. I'll take my little cup and dip. And of the good cold water tip ; And when 1 am a woman grown I'll drink cold water that alone. 'Twill never hurt my heart or brain, Nor make me give another pain ; So, every stronger drink I'll than, And drink the purest, tweetett one. WOMAN VS. W HISKEY. W. men are earnest wot kers in behalf of the temperance movement. Al they are the greatest entVrm from the tvils of intemperance, it is right and proper for 'hem to do all in thiir power to check, if not slop, its destructive course. As will be seen by the following taken from one of our ezchaogethey.perform-d some ffc tive work iu the late municipal elections in Illinois : The ret area thus far published of the recent municipal ek-ciions in Illioois show that the women won some notable tri umps, which are perhaps the omens of greater and more important victories in the future. The question of temperance was a I- ading one in the canvass, and, as may be expected, the fair Illiooisaiis were on the side of the Prohibit nista. The. enthusi asm with which thty winked and the i.om bers in.which they tar-wd out showed the keen interest they took in the subject. In one itile town one thousand ladies appeared at the polls and succeeded in electing three out of fourteen aldermen. At Mount Yermon ull their candidates were elected hy a muj irty of five hundred, and io other portions of the State tbeir iffirts were en wned with more or less succ ss. Of the amount of wheat sown iu all the States the ncreage is nearly four per cent, over that of 18.30. In Massachusetts there h a drcided increase, but it is the (only New England State that shows more than an uveruge breadth of land sown. Io the Middle .Siate.north of the Putomac riv r tl ere has been a eciiltd increase. All Ihe States south ot the IVtomac and those bordcting on the Uulf of Mexico show a Urge d crease. Oido and Illinois report art.il,. f ml una iwt H'jth.natn show the reverse. Missouri and K.ansas, the great wheat Spates, each report large increases, bei: g eight and thirteen per cent mors thao last year. Valuable information for a bachelor; May is one of the unlucky months for mairiages. The other uulucky months are January, February, March, April, June, July, August, September, October, No vember and December. William Bonsack. of Bjtetourt ci unty, Yd. hus sold bis growing peach crop, which be estimates at 10,0(W bushels, to B Niu inger, truit pucker, al 50 cents pxr bushel, delivered. Go. d temper is like a sunny dty; it sheds a brightness J over everything; k is the sweetener ol toil and the soother uf dii-quittude, : Florida coLtiibutet thit yearifl 000 000 oranges. A t the Not fo X navy yard five war ships are repairing. Cb-ittauoogj is to have a bi fourth of July celebration. Toe Alabama Biplist convention will meet at Tryo iu July. it cost iw 0,000 pr month to pay the ci y expeiists of Nashvi.le. Boone mountain hotel in Tennessee is S, 369 fet above tbe tide line. The Fay Templetoo St..r Alliance will play Olivette iu Memphis. Ma Jiitb. The Oraniteville factory of Souih Caro lina cleared ?90,0 M) last year upou ilscip- ilal. It.'V. W. C. C'ark. of New Orleans, ha accepts I a call of the Presbyterian chcrcn in Gr-'nsfc.xre. Al. Lind along the line of the new rai'road between It liuesville, Florida, a Palatka, i) being mpidly taken. There is enough iron ore in a circle of sixty ".'.'lit a r (Hind Lynchburg to run two hundred firnaOeS p.ofilabty. Four hn-idnd an mue'y-six Hh was what A. V- Smith ol Sovl'avide. Ala caught in his trap iu two weeks. Franklin coauty, Ky pays the goccro men t f 15 0 per diy lor whisky nmnofac luwl and placed in bond within her borders. Oits, wtrat and corn in McDulB cooa ty are all doing well. More corn, bacon, hay and guano hac been shipped la the cnnty lhi season than try sii ce tie war.
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