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H s ! ; 1i:KMS-Tvt Dbllaii and ifwJCa& per airanm,"" 0:ic IollarliiitVl?ihT Gents ISr sir mo&th'p.' ..atertLsc-mnt3 , will -btj ins?ftoil at, isiable rates, orin 7" v'u.;, v... j. -,.. : nTiitnirvnotfco? or orrr nvo nines m icy ?ni -wui J.-P. McCombs, M.-D., 0'ri-rs hU professional services .16' ttie citizens of rhn-'.)it aid snrronnilinjf Comitry; All calls, botL t find (inv. pnrnm.iv suigimuu iu 'office in Bron-n'.-i btiiliiins, u Office In p stairs, oip6fite the Clinrlott.' Hot 1 KOBEKT GIBBON, M. . D., Physician and Surgeon, TJrirk OfTlcft corner- of- 5th :iU'nec.oa ColleUrcfct. t Mm-h 11, ISTv. anl Streets. 1 Alexander & Bland, 1) K N T KSsT S. OSife hors from 8 A. M. to.O P. . r i )!!i(c iii IJ:-oW2i's BuiiUin:, oppwite the UliArlotle Mit'--i. , . . . . ' . : ."Ananist. 4, '''ill ' -' '"" -' v. ir. riOFF.'.AK: tUH SIMEON. nOFPMAJI ,& tSIMPSON37 . D entists, ; c n a K L o T T p:-oMTtfuMy i'U'onn the citizens of Charlotte-aiioJ tln' i nl'lii',' 'hut lhi.-y liave associated theiiiselvcs (.-thcr in tli'- i..r:u-:icc of Dentistry. Their'aim vill h" to perform all operations relatini; to the pro tciun iii tlie most skillful inauucr and highest de-( Kpir of veellenee. T.-i tn i -x tract fd witlmut :iu by the use of Nitrous 1-Cm-. S;ilif;M ti'.. yiiav;t!i'teed. uilUf.c-a Trade bUoct'iiijA. 14. 'osbit ft.Rro's new bui! Uii-2,. " . Jt'-ii. lo. 1373. W. N. PRATHEIl & CO., Manufacturers of. l'Ci: ; n i: ri x e i a a x d ie .s, And Wliolesalc J). ;tl' rtf iu Cm 't(",t ''our rim, f-orejti and Doiteti'; Fruit, Ac. Ti-.i.k' Street, 1st door aiye 'Market', C'll AliT.-OTTj', X. C. Ill" Orders sobered. : 5, i-"J : ' ' STENHOUSS, MACAULAY & CO, WIK)LK?ALE AND DETAIL Grocers & Commission Merchants, C'riAitLOXiK, X. C. v f Consignments of Citton solicited, on which we will make liheraV ad van-it? to be sold hero; or if hinppers (i. -sire will slap to our menu at iNcw ioii or hiveipo. ,1 : i-vct. Cumuiiioioiis and storage on 10' h-f.ltf I'M l.l-.. CEN T R A;L HOTEL, C'lIAULOTTE, C. This wi ll-known House having been newly fur nished and refitted in every department, is now open for tin' accommodation of the Traveling public. . Z Omnibasses at the Depot on arrival of Trains. .Ian. 1. 173. II. C. ECCLES. P. COOK, Ti ih: Va'. ow Xorth Carolina JZ((ilroaI, Charlotte, . N. C, Manufacturer of CIDEU .MILLS and nil kiiids of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. tlf" All orders promptlv attended to. la a. 22, p.C. R. MILLER & SONS AtJKXTs roa the C k le ni? a t ex Pkkmixtm Milburn Vagon. A LAItfJE EOT NOW ON HAND. Tor durability and style of finish unexcelled. Call and see them at "our Ware Rooms, corner of College and 4th Streets, 2d story. Sept. S. 1ST;!. NOTICE. I la vine; sold out our entire stock of Groceries to Mr. U 1J. Alexander, who w ill continue the business tn our New Store, we lvspcciailv commend him to tilt; favorably consideration of our friends G K i KU A- A LEX A NDER. Wp trill in future confine, ourselves to a GENER AL COMMISSION BUSiNE6S, to the p in base mid s;ih of Cotton and other connlry pndcce, to tin- wiiolesule and roril Liquor, Tobacco and Pow h'r busints. Storac' lurnisUed ou accommodating t'TllH. We 'would respectfully ?o'ieif a share of ihe pub lic patmnage. . GRIER & ALEXANDER. Jan. 5, 1S74. tf ' ' F. SC AH R , Chemist a nd D r u g g i s t i 'charlotte, n. c. ., , ... - ." ' ripti t nn prepared at all.-h ours of the Keeps conshmtly on hand all kinds of Drugs, Medi Hnes, Paiau-, Oils.' Dye Stuff?, Spices, Greea abd $50,000' Worth of Goods AT AUCTION PR8CES-F0R ASIIr . llUVin? dcterminprl lo rlnsp nnt. our DrviGdods. oirrtiio entire stock at whnteyer-ean'get for it. -. j.? tn re are feeling Gootfsat iretail fi-oui twenty-five to nr iy ler cvnl djier 4imn n ue boughs else- c.'ntrti aml at w,wl4ciiFom.fleiH ttventyrper et c ,nean 'bat we say, and all personal iaivant "Uods li ce aiWrtUtrebi securer bTi?ains.!o sisj'S s4i . ' vlarlottP..c:Aia"47l874: -i ! " ' I m . Mi . I i 1 ; , i .' J " 'I "I lilt? Il Die IK UrtHTltJS- til ttie Kliglantl ,Yf I .it avi ciceuuv fMOfjg nor, s ndM ill)1 K.imforJ Ilorsford Sea; Foafn " " Com Sran h. " Livbejr's Extract of Beef. Flavoring ExtracU. Essence of Coffee. Laundry Bl ie. Concentrated Lye. Potash ," &c, fcc'., at ' ' " i r- May-33, 18M. -WILSOX & CLACK'S. NOTICE TO Merchants, Farmers & Grangers. A. R. X IS BET & BIIO. Call attention to the fact that they have on hand in -tore and are daily 'receiving a 'very heavy and complete tock of .. . t; , Heavy and Fancy. Groceries, Which they offer at -wholesale and retail as chenp afi can be bo'Jubt this side of Baltimore. - Call at our Store on .Trade street, t'wo doors from Public Square. ' " Feb. 0, 1874. " A. P. NISBET & BPO. a .. n Prunes. ' 1 'A lot of Turkish Prunes in Store and for sale by 'Miy 4, 174. ' A. P. NISBET -fe BKO. " 5e : -v r : ; OATES BROTHERS, COTTON BUYEKS . General Commission Merchants, Are now ready for. business. " Consignments of Cotton, Gr in, Fl-iur, &c, solicited. " Cotton re ceived and sold or stored on accommodating terms. We have storage room for KX) to 1 .000 bales. Where parties desire it. ve are prebarcd to ship their Cot ton to New York without .additional charge by us. Reference M. P. Pegram, Cashier 1st National Bank of Charlotte. J. E. OATKS, Sept. 8, 1873. J. M. OATES. : cuuious. GARDEN HOE, Call at Walter Brejn & Go's ILirdware. Store and see the latest and best improvement in the shape of a Garden Hot-. 'It can be made into any shaire de sired, for a Guird.n implement. It is a curiosity ;of liie kiud, and is vcrv useful. ; ; " WALTER BR EM & CO. April SO. 1374. " ' A CARD Having rented the office recently occupied by W. J. Black, we are prepare;! lo do Vgeneral miuis sion business. Strict personal attention given to purchase and sale of cotton, corn and country pro duce of all 'kinds. ' Liberal advances made on all consignments made to us. . 4 We tiierefore respectfully solicit a share of the patronage heretofore bestowed upon us. We have large European orders, and will pay the highest price for cotton. Very respectfully, &c, W.'ll. II. HOUSTON & CO. -NOTICE;-Elias, Cohen & Roessler. "Wo are now rrceivinsj bur immense Stock f . SPRING GOODS, Which for style, quality and cheapness, cannot be surpassed, consisting in part of . - - - FOUEIGN & DO1MESTI0 DRY GOODS, Ready-made Clothing, Fur, Wool aud Straw Hats, Boots and Shoes,' MILLINERY GOODS, Notions, Cutlery, Crockery and a'.ireneral assort ment of Merchandise suited to the Wholesale and Ret til trade.. , i t : ; t ; 1 1 Living Tvery advantage of purchasing direct from Manufacturers and Commission houses, wc do not hesitate to sar tt our friends and customers that we can afford and will.&ell Goods AS CHEAP OR? CHEAPER Than any tt!ier house iu the State. . With a 2 years experience of what the people of this and surrounding counties need, and having established a reputation for fair and honorable di'Mlincr, wc will make no promises but what we will fill. Our Goods were bought cheap and will be sold cheap. AYholesale-Mercliarits can save money hy examining our stock before buying tdse where. r , , , A . T r , -. Come, see, and be satisfied. , - elias, coiien & Roessler. March 25. 1S74. , v . - FURNITURE.. . ; F. M. SHELTON - Has on band and is constantly receiving great va rieties of Bedroom Suits,-Cottage Furniture, Bu reaus, Wardrobes Chairs, Looking Gl sses. Spring Beds. Matrasses, and ercrytamg" 'usually kept Jn a first-dasa Furniture Store. . . Mr. SlielUm gives especial attention to the Under taking department; in which he keeps a full assort ment of MetaJic Cases and Wood Coffins.?-3 All f thcSjove selling at astonishingly qy prices. Call anti examine. - . s - F. M. SIIELTON, South Trade Street, Pec.15. 187S. Opposite Market. . . . . 7. ORGANS. - In spite of the panic, the snbscriber is now pre pared to sell Organs. for quarterly or monthly payments on the most favorable terms. Churches Schools or private families can now obtain one of those useful instruments without scarcely feeling the expense. t A full stockUbn. hand- at -my -newly fitted tip room, first door above the Market. House, '.Trade Street, CJmrlotte, 1. C " ; , , -iAvilFreht Organstrt thte desiririg,1tt-ItU the privilegf final parthast' . " 7 r March 2.1874.1 ; ' General Agent 4 mZm mmtm Jm" .t -"liiinint i t ff"t- aU ryiW'i'fPllttl A Uttfivtbat are on I'f?! VJ-Wi'l4-Mw. ; t :rIIeMui9 c4iurts. ; tin- L3l$!."H'ikS sketches, oittljueii ol'v airl and W?'; carinnhnik very,5 ft:wy itlier articles rncriajiiiii.Li, tUis. fovniwU d v( his business. -Aiid.,11 jtlo.s3 hid awiy ht the rear jwn tion ot a l wt5Ln y frame 'jnuiiio far from tlm liahicntioiLof science, art or letters. LMr AVjllia'm . Snioak ."lives .near Poolar SjuingS, S..C. ,11 is 35 years olt'l, as active as. a inai.,ol' U0, aud thiiiks -nothing of walk ing ten miles a day', lie lately jjave a din ner, at, which '44S of his descendants were present.,.. Waterbury Centre, Veruiont, is the liappy possessor of a man who noi only does not drink liquor, but very soon will be able, if lie don't ..die, to abstain from drink ing anythinir at all. The first year he wenj. thirty-eight days without lakinijf ? any i nOjiiKls into his system, the- second year eyenty.days, the .third, one luindreil and thirty, the fourth, one hundred and seventy, and up to. Thursday of last week he had gone two hundred and twenty-eight, days in ihe fifjh year without, thinking anything whatsoever. . Rose Manstidd Eversole is the potligy of Dayt'n, phio. . She is hut fttuv yeais old, and plays anything put he ' lore, her; composes music, ami conducts herself in every way as a prodigy should; 2ri7". . (ioy, Aloses of Soutii .. Candiua, bankrupt., has f liabilities as follows: Dtie l3rcstou on, mansion, 2(,0i)(); lue Ilardy Stdomtni (borrowed money ), .30,000 ; due General Dennis, $30,000 ; due General Gur i.iey, 15,0.00 ; butchers' bill, 2,000; tshiver & Co., i:4,000 ; Indian Girl ciar store, 1,000; II. D. iiin & Sou, $98 ; Geiger &. AteGiegoi-, druggists, 5d ; Cardarelli fc Ct., tailors, $1,500;. Ctdiunbia Hotel, lue since 1B72, 500 ; suiidry 'County ".Treas urers, 00,000; divers restaurant-keepers, shoe-makers and ''shylers," :y)00; Balti- moreufiritifrA dJ grand' lotal'td S22 , 150. , Ilis'assets are: 1'restoii -mansion,,' valued at 30,000; less the mortgage,' !3dj000 ; horses, carriages, ttc, .3(T,O5.'0; house " aiid 'lot in Sumter, $4,(rt)0; plantation iu Sumter, 3,000. To tal, $67,000. ' Ice Cream, I Scream Ice Cream to-day, aud every day during the sea son, at ' D. M. RIGLER'S.. Mav l8, 1874. ' - '. ' . ' ' : , , - , .r On Consignment, - One barrel of Pure Cid'r Vinegar which -will be sold iii lots to suit purchasers low for cash at , . April 20, 1S7L , B. N. SIITU'S. RISING SUN Ahead of all Competition. ; Just received, chetse, bohgna sausage, fresh pork sausage, dried beef, country shoulders, sugar. cured hams, sardines, fresh mushroom crackers, lemon crackers, soda crackers, butter crackers, oyster crackers, picuic crackers. Apples, the last of the season. C. S. 110LTON & CO. May 11, 184 ...... . . . - "B-Select" Whiskey. " The -subscribers would call the attention of Phy sicians. Druggists and others to this celebrated brand of Whiskev. . . r . ' ' "GRIER & ALEXANDER, , March' 30, 1874." , Sole Agents, Charlotte. """" . -..!. I'll are analyzed the Whiskev kn6wn under the braml of "B-SELECT," controlled by Messrs Whi ter I). Blair & Co., 'Richmond Vs.; and find it free from fusil oil and other impurities, and recommend its use for medicinal and family purposes. J. B. McCaw, M. D., Late Prof, of Chemistry. Medical College of Va. BALD MOUNTAIN! Is now attracting the attention of the world, but we respectfully invite your attention to our large and handsome, stock of - NEW GOODS! Consisting in part of an eleiraut line of Dress Good-, -WHITE G oops, Notions, -Trimmings of every description, Lhdies Scarfs and Coverings, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonades, Rc-uly-Made Clothing, in "fact a -variety of 'first class Goods tf every "stvle. ' " ' ' ' , WOLFE, HARBINGER & CO. Hardware! Hardware!! Of every description at very low prices, selected especially for the retail trade, at. . t ; . . . . WOLFE, BARRINGER & CO'S. April 6,1874. ' . : Fashionable Millinery - Store. ; ' MBS. QUERY, Having spent several weeks in the Northern cities,; making selections) f theipf'St fashioDable Millinery Goo s, respectfully informs the Ladies that slie, is now ready to serve them with thejatest styles and fashions. She is confident that "she now has a stock that will not fail to please'the most fas-; tidious taste. . . . - ' ' 5? Mrs. Qu;ry keeps constaptly on hand a hirgc stock of every description of Goods in Jier line, such ss ' - - 1 ' " BONNETS, DATS, RIBBONS, ; Laces and Trimmings, 4 AnI every variety of Ladies Furnishing. Goods, ' : -t- '--' ' "' ". " v ; press Making, ! : In all its branches, exeeoted in the most fashiona ble and best style. - She has some of tbmost. skillful seamstresses in , her employ, who cannot fail to please the Ladies of Charlotte and surround in nn n tf"V ' Ladies are Invited to call and examine Goods J and - nalierns. r . r. 1 .v.--. March 80, 1874.. L-- 5 - t-1 I . . . . . - rut KJU AIIV I U LllillU '"TliijietKeL C fTtiri.t i -jdi t' 1L .au'iJ JfOqil T-ffit lohl'va bq sarWteagofclaBiIitruejHjiTi Hi fiiiH o? n veNUrti-Vwehtr yeap j ; f 1 nnLt jvipftj iwurtHtlPeoMi ruliW a sick , J. tpoji: 1 ho fu'rkl aihtH ed. I L- 7 1 ft n d ind Jjrig.ftt id my (later lay,; ; . AMjlimjr crowded nit n n v 0 - To-tlay'the.prat;nergooil bid dear- r ' Willi tears all i it his eyes,, J Read : "I ca'n iea. iny titlj; clear ' . initishnis in the skie;" I alays liked that blesed hymn, . ' I sbst; FalVys will ; "a It sometimes gratifies ""ifty U hitn ; In good old Catonville, Cut when that choir got up'to sincj I could riot catch a word ; They sang the most dog-gouest thirig A botly ever heard.' Some, .worldly chaps was standing Near, And when I see them grin, I bid fare well to very fear, . . Ami btldly waded in. . . 5 " ; r I thought I'd chase tlweir tuiie along, : Ami tried with nil ray tniijht, Itill. 1 hiilKrb mv vow( iriioil jiiiil ctrmvor 1 could nt steel- it right; 1 : When they was higli, then I was lbW, And also contrawise, . An'. I too fas ? or they too 'slow, - To "uliinsious in thokies." - k And after every verse, you know, They play a lit tie "t une . I didu t understand, and so I starlet! on too 'soon. I'pitched it pretty middlin1 high, 1 letched a lusty tone, But till, alas! I found that I . . Was singiu' ihere altnie ! They laughed a little; I am told,' But I th ad done my best', And not a ''wave of trouble rolled " Across my peaceful breast. And lister 'Brdwn I could but look ; She sits right front of me ; She never was a singing book, An1 never meant to be; But then she aPays tried to do The best she' could, she said She understood 'the time riadit thion;h. And kept it with her head;' f But then she tried this morning, oh, I had to laugh or cough ; , It kep' her hejjd a bobbju' so, , tl cVii a'niost came off. And DeacOn Tubbs -be .all broke down, As one might wt?llsup pose, "''"' 1 lie took one look at -Sister 'Brown, And meekly scratched his nose, , He calmly looked his hymn book through, Ami laitl tt'otihestfar," And then a jxmsive sigh he drew. And looked completely beat; lie didu't sing,,hc didn't shout, TIeditlu't try to rise, t But "d rawed his red oaudauner put, And wiped his. weeping eyes. . An, Overdone Business. "More than 1,000 new peiiotlicals have been started iu the United -States wit bin three years. There are now in the whale country .0875 :such publications. Of the present, periodicals, 547. are dailies, 5,147 weeklies and 1,053 monthlies. , In commenting on this too rapid growth of periodicals and country newspapers, the Richmond Whig well say; "it is better to have a reasonable number of good, en ternrisjng newspapers in a State, than scores. of petty journals that publish stale news, pointless jojais andr utile or nothing that instruct or improve their readers, just as it is belter to have two or three, large mercantile establishments' in a place 'than to have a number of pop shops to cut the throat of legitimate-enterprise." t ' - - : : m - trW A Detroit paper, noticing tlie fact that a man lately dnippetl deatl while combing his hair, says : Autl yet there are people who will persist 114 this dangerous iwbjur ' '' , Fresh Vegetables. I receive a supply of f rith Vegetables every dr, sach as Peas, Beans. Beets, Cabbage, &c &c Call or send your orders to the store opposite the Presbyterian church. NAT. GHAT. t" Fresh cultivnted Strawberries and Biaahas evrry morning. - ' " - r May 181874. - " : ' ', , jls it' Safer? ' No accident has occurred from tbn ase of Atral Oil, while many Jives have, been, lost and much property destroyed by Kerosene. SMITH HAilMOJTP, April 27, 1874.- : -A' iPharmac5sts., . Soda Water Ice Cold Soda Water t - -. : 3Iay 18, 1874. WILSON & BLACK'S. Clover, : Orchard Grasss antf Lu cerne Seed, ; VJ Just received and for sale by j . ' , W. R. BURWELL & CO. 5nnn IBs- white lead5, VHt 100 Boxes WfodoV, Gla,, , Linseed ' OiLPutty &c4 at lowest cash J March 0. W. IL BUR WELL A CO. Diseases of tliB Heart.' - f .- 'Liiemti)m lXUSv'of. Da Costal -The thirdf the Tanrcbiie.oLWferr MlIKVashingtoti?lroPr&fes)r-DaCojl tjk.Lar-fe- auMiienicy Th 'leoUirr oni- 1 f .1. . 1 - , , . . 1 - 1 . 1 1 Wimuh. glay mtaia - AMIJIC Yl Wlitrdti all ot tQatUMjti uartlesj same June jhe jieart. organ ispulsalHig jit the j'ale pi pnejiundretl and.tweniy bexiia minute, I; wijltell you vhat.causea, tins ovef faction;. and wUat is itfi. dirtfr.-ivsults. Tobacco is ;a uarcolic,? and ibeiufliK'uce of this niild poison aiptiu: jl ho structure of , the heart .-generally, "superinduces :i" it fdnc tional diouJviV! This is not in reality .caus ed by the uc of tobaceo, but it is liom the abuse of it,..,. .;.v. . I- . .' . -j . Tea drinking holds a prpmineitt place among-thestimnlantsthicrr-rreate a func tional disorder of the heart, in some cases of yhich, if the parties continue; its imme diate use, it will assume, a more rigid na ture, and at last resultTin death. Hong en gagements rank next to tea" in this respect. aiiy cases have come under my immediate supervision .where- young men, who have been engaged dor several years: tp young ladies ol a sentimental and tliriatiou Uirn of fni!iKn"aveactianyi 'cntracletf- th'ei'func tioHal 'disordef 'which has eventually' 'lead lo 'their death. ': f1 '' , The over-action and over-excitenfent of feA'er patients before they ' h'aVe '" beco'ine sulliciently J revived "from a long course of fever has often resulted in the mosVaggra vated disease. - Let the heart, overwork itself while n'a 'state of weakness following a fever, ami 'you create' hot only 'a jersisient functional disorder but an organic disease of the most' alarming and 'serious type. These functional diseases are, in reality the starting point of the actual disease"' which leads to serious consequeuces'atid generally to death. The clref organic disease from over-exertion is enlargement of ihe heart. It is the nervous element that Is 4frst al fault and creates functional trouble. ' This trouble arises principally -from a sympa thetic system and unless this is remedied serious , results must naturally ensue. He considered towinty and baseball. -tMt rious iu any respect unless it is carried on in an immoderate manner, and in conclu sion hoped his audielice would have learned the great necessity of being moderate in all our exercises, temperate iu our diet, and control our passions. i: .... ' . : m f . . Rising in the world. It was towards the middle of the last century that a little ragged boy, named Sa tinders, -rVftide hfs appedraricfr at the Hour 'of an 'attorney's office in Clement's Inn, LondtMi. ; He was cast upon the world iu absolute want ; he knew nothing of parents; he 'had not aTricnd ; and he knew of no roof beneath which he had a right to lav 1iis head or oblaui a crust to eat "and . a cover in returif. - - The attorney found him'very bright and prompt, and employed him. The boy proved faithful 'and earnest Mn the dis charge of such ! business as was given himo do. By-aml-by the boy, when he had beeif admitted to sleep iu tlie office, expressed a desire to leani to write The attorney rigged him a low desk iu a far cor ner, and set him copies, also assisted him at times by personal "instruction." - Tke boy developed a bold, clear and beaulilul hand ; and by the time he was fifteen he had be come a correct and rapid writer. He was now transferred tot he" inner office, and set at the work of writing important legal papers. This gave him an insight in to, and a taste for legal lore. He' studied studied so hard, to such good purpose, that iu time be came to afford his employer sound and valaable counsel in inixrtant wnr Al Im His diligence was untiring, ami tJ-'.3 HI his laithfnlness unswerving andM1irambKrilCUJS.,"S , lte day, ind the. rival lion unclieCKeil. lie worKetl Ins way ur He worked his way up to the bar, and beChme one'of the most-em ineut and efR-ctive" pmctllioners of his lime. The man, whose entrance into the strug gle of life had been from so low aiid unprom ising a station; by the proper "use of the fortunate qualities inherited, became,' ttjon the death ut Peuiberton, Lord Chief Justice of England." ' " ' Mill 5? The native wines produced, in the United States are estimated in. round num bers at twenty millions of gallons. Cali fornia, the largest producer, yields otie fonrth this amount, five millions; Ohio abont one-sixth, three and one-half millions; New York three millions; Missouri -and Il linois ech two and ouerhalf inillins, and Pennsylvania two millions. In ; thesw six States are proiluced all the wines of the country, excepting about one and oite-haif millions of gallon raised in smaller quanti ties iu the other States. . Wi neS : are pr duced, however, in nearly every State ami Territory, twenty thousand gallons a year being credited to Georgia, the same anion nt to New. Jersey, and five thousand gallons to Delaware. The annual value of our Wine eroo is about S14.OO0.00O. . t ; 4 1 . . . Kill s 1 ' " ' i ' sT Atlantic and North Carolina. Hail road stock sold iii Newbern on Friday 'for V f V ' t -) fff 4: I want to know whether We "are gnfng to keep house or 1 board before ""goinginte this thing," said V youiig? ladY""at the altar in Sao Francisco.? sLNtoiuoeiidable foresight.' l" " - ' - . f 1 v- 'i 5 ft V V Wo know that men natnrallyt6hnnk front rrvH.r ...p.nj.n r. trpiuiiamiii, ht( sum wo uc r iuusi, au nun v cuiiui 11 v iruu 111c i:iiiianii v ws . vhlh ipi dSN WliMU ITiuff fearresynBsft fofirfr, hmvi( that lie hils' goC hkiis WrrfTttSn. If vou have 'hot tlK-spiritoco?iieJif6nne teV like t1iis,! 3'bh. hiive 'nCnii-lt iJ?ybtl which most pleases a 1ngK:s6'tt!eohijfnf nin I y' oil will bo obliged to'cojlfenCbnjlf .wh tlie simple girl,vbo, ii!:a;qlltenWa, is elVdeavoriiig to4 hltr;icttld' fstetl "ydll. But don't be iu a hiirry' atiut tbe ' matter. Irish'i creditable to you. EspeciairV'dob't imagine that any disappotntnieijf inrldVo which takes place before vou Sre twenty- one years old, will be of any piatcrtaTkfou sequVnee to you." The'truth fit tlj'at bcftfro a man is twenty-live hedoea frpt 'lii'rfw what he- wants himself, -"Sd don't 1Wra hurry. The more of a man you bfcctiTiie, Hud the 'more manliness you becorafe fcaAi ble of exhibiting in your association with women, the better wife you - will be able, to obtain; ami one year's - possession "Hofine heart and hand of a really lioble speclmcu W her sex, is worth nine hundred an14tife t y-n in e y ears pnsseHsion fs tweet "nat flro with two ideas in her head,1 and hbthitfrfj new i say abonl either of theia.'So rfqii't ij iua hurry; we say again. li p" - , iiif' "' i "i'(t That Tar Heel in' Washington- Col.;J; II. Wheeler, tlie Venerable Jnlfo rian, iu a speech at ihe press baUqueClt11 Ualeigh said that while "in 'VVAshlugfbii City he never met with Nortjh Carolinutn but .what' his heart warnied 'tii 'him' arid h always'huuretl them up, ' aud if in trouble assisted them, without regard to color race or previous Condition .' Bnt,'. saiof hVVI was clucked 'at tli is ouca in a VXf I'stfall never forget.. It was jusjt afierlheir, aul I Went in 'the St. Cloud hotel oue flight to warm.- There' was one' mat 1 noticed around ihe1 stove 'and I asked thdcferk'Hvlio the man was.'1 "It's one of vbUr '5J6Hh Can 'olina fellows," said he. Themir'feklly ivitvir-ii uhu 11, ivi lie wua uica;i ill peras colored hoinespun cdartai(d 'irreefcrics. 1 1. .1 1:1... r 1... j "."fii and had 011 an old wool hat, and waH cliVw ing tobacco. I moved uptt him.and askenj him where he was from. ' He said he was from Loshley's Cross 1 toads. I told hiihVT knew that place,' that I had been there 'htj--el f, and 1 mentioned the names of several neighbors, iill of whom he said he , knew5. At last he lookctKnt me riglt haru, arid saiil lie, 'What mought-'be'yotif name V I told him, Wheeler. MVcs"iBaM hV brist ling up and doubling his fist, 1 Vnowyiid. jYou . are the sahie uumedTiascal t1i.1t oomo riding lo my house on "a light colored notfib ami stole my miUef" About tlikt time Cbt. Dockery sleppetl in and I appealed t6 Dockery to assure the man thatnois'trilil--taken in me, burDSckejrlauglieoTand told the fellow "Yes ye that I was the very mam" Since that4 time I haye beeuVlsry particular in "looking about" ftr men frdra uvy native Slate. RaUiyh Crescent. ; ! CoXFKDliKATK . Wjiu tf ivTjsTica,-?-Tbe Confederate -leaders are- busily . engaged in clearing their records. Tli last fatemptjid by General J. B. Iluod, ii answer 'to strlo lures upon his defence" bf Atlanta by Gen eral Jtihuston, in which it i alleged the Jift t r underjated hisown forces And Overrated Hood's. CLmeral JoJipsttm had affirmed that his force at and near Dalton. was '40, 484 in fail try and artillery and 2,3'.0 cavalry;, (ieneral. Hood contends that while General Johnston lost 25,000 men in sixty-six days while falling back lroui Dalton to Atlanta, he (Geutial Hood) lost only 5,347 . wHile siamling aud fighting for Atlanta forty-six lays, lhc public care little about these P:1 w""'1 ,yf u"r "PJ n nar, mooiziug eonfl. cling interests and develop ing the resources tf the South than reopen mg a subject iljat passed iato, history long ago. . . "' 3Vuy a Child .Loves Sugab. The craving of children for sweets is well known to be. one of the most imperious of their-ap-4 peliies. .4 It has reference probably to, (hat ceaseless activity which characteriTX's tbo age of childhojd. It may be Uiat sugar performs iu their systems the part enacted by fatty substances iu the bodies of adults As it undergoes "oxidation- -is burnt np cir cuiatiug with the blood it 'inay. !,bo 4.ho Mnirce of the ptuer which enables thestk4t keep in inoliwii irom morning toijight. JJc side lhis,4U is-known lhat ttreule5 easier and more perfecthe digest ion of .tjraihica iuous fooil o.hii, which v lhuir growih. nde pends. In resjnCt to .these fUce itvis,: thcrelore, nearly essential to Uicirii ell-being. And yet Itow strong, for generatians has been the prejudice atg:iiutugari &XJa- tier what difiiculliea, nd io! the scx- what discouragemeiita Ami . protests,' liave. our children obtained the luxury 'i-Ifjjmy anil School. ? . J !U f r--;i"i It is sometimes the prjvjlegeofbOk ovef: . to be, al on utid liie same time, jn 4wq Uj: nations. , ,Wheu beside ii'u mistrci hc.niar also oe. uesitie ptinscu. , - 23f" L. 0.' Hopkins, the great drv.&M ww va merchant of Clni-iunhtl is going' tij riirv, after thirty years' busjuegs, rich atu) tinr ed;' ' Advertising did it b' fcnef.t 00 ' iu a single year iu the newspapers. '''.".' 1 leaiir iiutiiiijeii woineo, wuu uussj tug i jiiesvKdesirabW quuiet'Itre "fVTiiormly t -..4 . f . - . 'nn,. - n - -mi,mm .1 . - .HI..II 1 tin iillll 1 - mm 1 mm m .if.. n . . .i .m i. m "Ti in ' " - " .... .' -1 ii 1 in .11 .1:11 nVu.. I uuil " "" " """ ---llrt'--m-:1:0:L '"'" ' ' " ' ' "'" ' ,asgB:a5,aalia''""