From the Staunton Vindicator.
A GRANGE FUNERAL .
Ihe lint Grange Burrial of a Lady in
A MOTHER S SA
3TCB.
a frugal repast, and asked if Raoul would our veins, would you
like to via it the interior of the monastery, n'?e" . . '
then marry Sua-
He accepted, and. the two ladies remained
"O, ask the
a m as
would toiiosr an
damned whether they
angel who opened the
nu. ' - Tv,,.,..
z uieen years u"" . i a - j.w..a .U .nn V. ... " j a a.
coDiedone of the prettiest villas in the I 4UUO- 1 1 fates 01 neaven r repueu u autcuvuud,
Fiiymia Jtnjpreswre Ceremonies at the cJty 0r park. He was of Milanese origin, was sinking in the horizon when be re
Grave Gathering of Members
Order, &c.
of the
but Lad married and been naturalised in
France. He possessed in a remarkable
turned. He was pale bnt resolute.
"My mother I" he exclaimed, in a firm
degree the faculty of discovering and treat- To5cei aecept mv i intend
re-
mother knelt
he
On Sunday last, near Tinkling Spring,
fo this county, the first burrial of a lady
member of the order of Patrons of Hus-
bnadry that has taken place in Virginia
was attended by a large concourse of
citiseoi. Mrs. 8arah J. Calbreth, wife
f 11. 9-mlmwXmW CiUtrnth tt IMRlW of
vuktn- NT. 71. died on Fri- Here is the letter that the Duke de Giv
day. having had a very perilous surgical ery, my old patient, has written,
operation preformed a few days since. I will read it to you : .X
iner lun z diseases
One morning the Docter told his daugh
ter and his servant Jeannett to prepare
for the reception of visitors the finest a
nartment. Suzanne Assandri immediate
ly inquired who the new guests were
maining here.1
"What do vou tell me 1"
MI am tired of struggling with this fa
tal germ of life, tired of incessantly seek
ing powerless palliations ! When one is
condemned, as I am, to certain death, the
of age, and
by all
Ska was about forty years
was much beloved and esteemed
who knew her. and her funeral
together a large number of citizens outside
of the order to which she belonged, who
testified by their presence to
in which she was held.
"I knew very little of them my self. dohuer is the best asylum ; death at least
finds you prepared, and one passes from
the troubled waves of this life into the
eternal repose."
"But I ! I, your unhappy mother,
what will become of me f
"What will become of you' the day on
which you will receive my last sigh t the
hour on which yon will hear the dost fall
rRAR Doctor: I have retained so vivid a
rMnimhmnM of vour kindness, and such eon-
uL k 1 AiUitMi in vour talent, that I have persuaded
u. uu6.. v , A SI A .Mhn. t ak !
your hospitality for herself and only son. They
propose leaving immeuiaveiy. ineir posiwun
ildly
Instead of replying, his
before him.
"Great God I what are you doing ?
exclaimed.
"Raoul, I must reveal a secret which
will change your determination. I should
have told you sooner and spared your
suffering, bnt I had not the courage.
Raoul, you are not the son of the Marquis
d'Au re bonne."
"What do you tell me t" murmured
Raoul, who failed to comprehend this
revelation.
44Of my son 1 for mercy's sake ask me
no more ; have pity upon me ; let me
hide my shame. Pardon, Raoul I par"
don I"
As the true sense of what his mother
nsyr0Aicy. or an in.
r TWO V How either mi mar fascinate and
ain the love & affection of any person they
boose bsatsatly. This simple, mantel acquire
ment all can possess, free, by mail, for 86c,
k aether with a marriage gume. Egyptian Ora
cle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, WedeWNifhl
Shirt, Ac., A queer book. Address T. WIL
LIAM A Co. Pubs. Phil.. w
DR. S. VAN METER & CO
Proprietor of the famous Charleston III. In
firmary are endoraed in the laat issoe of the
"Nations Journal of Health" by men of prom
inence Sooth and North. Abo by fifty minie
ters of various denominations. An opportunity
is now offered to obtain a thorough examination
and treatment without having to visit the
Infirmarr. Address at once
NEW MACHINE SHOP.
I am now prepared to
repairing with dispatch.
do ail kinds of
With good tools
and twenty-fire years experience in tne
business, satisfaction is guaranteed. Especial
attention given to Engine and Boiler work,
Cotton Woolen, Mining and Agriculture
Maehinea ; and wood turning of all kinds.
Shop on Corner of Fulton and Council Street,
Salisbury. M. C
E. H. MARSH.
July 16. 1874, tf.
tw
DR. 8. VAN METER A CO.,
Charleston. 111.
CDCC3unPle"oAKent"' Ladies' Combi
rHEEnatioo Needle-book, with Chromoa
Send stamp. F. F Gldck A Co. . New Bedford
Something for Tom. Send
the high is peculiarly interesting and sad, and yet heav-1 0Q my coffin f"
8 be was
en has beeu most prodigal in her gifts to them.
. . t r ..-.1 I - in Tl
th. mother of WmMjO, who JXEZZ SSSZTSmi i. tm H
fills the position of "Flora" in the kaoul ig hor jj0i. with respect, etc. , Ds possble ! H
Crvssr."
"From thin letter I should presume that
. - I the son requires my adviee. At all events, young man. "You mean those who
tne grangers, , fcnft -Aaa Assandri. me 1"
"Monsieur
Grange.
OATHBRINO OF THE GRANQKKH.
Early In the morning
wearing a small boquet in nis coat,
commenced arriving at the Presbyterian
church at Tinkling Spring, where the
funeral was to take place, and of which
the dseaased had been a consistent mem
ber. Among those who arrived were the
designated pall bearers of the Grange
vMrlnf white baldrics, and the marshals
we shall soon know." added Assandri.
'Poor young man I" murmured Su
zanne. The day passed in preparations. Ere
the evening closed m the guests arrived
"Raoul I Raoul I since your birth your
life. What vou propose is im-
are you no pity upon those
who love you ?"
"Those who love me V repeated the
pity
York.
llsval'ai?
Raoul," asked Suzanne,
"what have we done that you should en
tail such suffering on us t"
A marble statue would have been al
The Marquise d'Aure bonne appeared to most touched by the pleading tone of her
"Well, then," he murmered, "I obey ; ""'"S1
whis-
be about tort v. still beautiful, and her an- voice
nearance grave every indication of robust
I 1.1. f HI ho- Mmm Aom. I knl lot A . T .1 11 .
V3 . , j i uratiu. x uc cihoiuu i u i vu. uo uouvi ai uuce or a euait uui
? HZ""?!10"' a ed troubled, and increased in anxiety each have resolntiou to leave this spot."
baldrics of their offiee. Among the mem. ghe looked bef Haoal JJ The m embrftced nl,
bars of other Granges who were present . nnA mmM Mtonishinfflv like his moth- nerinir t
a large number lrota rbrook 1 rhe dftrk halr the Th.nk you mv daughter."
same aristocratic features ; but his ess I Some days after the occurrence related
pression was one of laugour and discour I above, the doctor said somewhat abrupt
agement.
The doctor conducted the . lady to her
apartment, where a warm fire and sub
stantial supper bad been prepared : then, lictore replying- the Marauise first look
bidding them good-night, be departed. ed inquisitively at- him. and tbeu directed
At the foot of the stairs he met his daugh- her eyes to Suzanne. She understood
had divulged reached bis mind, joy lit up get HURST, 75 and 77 N
his countenance.
"Oh I" he exclaimed, "for the first time
I breathe, I exist. That life to which 1
so soon expected to say adieu I now in
ecstacy take possession of. I am young,
strong, happy. Mother, I thank you P
Madame d Aurbonne bad arisen, and
tetteriogly walked towards Raoul ; one arm
she placed around his neck, with the other
she pointed to the garden where, through
the opeu window, Suzanne and her father
could be secu.
"Mother, you call them," he said, car
Street. New
4w.
10TMKT
and Wavnesboro G ranees. The funeral
sermon was preached by Rev. G. B
Strickler, after which the concourse of
persons, numbering over 600, proceeded
to the eemetery.
THE GHAKGEK CKREMOKIES.
The pall-bearers of the order bore the
coffin decorated with flowers to the gate,
followed in order by the family of the de
ceased, the lady members of the Order,
ly;
"Madam will you grant me
interview to-morrow morning.
an
hour's
ter.
"Well, what do you think of the Mar
thn main mpmhern. and last, the nrocessiou quise t" he asked.
of citizens- At the gate the coffin was "She is charming. She spoke to me I
topped and the members of the Grange witn sucn ezquisue pomeness aa mougu
mm i i ft t I Z S u s Lamm 1 A a am mm ss lea as. mm ass .
opened ranks and passed on eacn siae ci m iaci, we uu wu m m
all.
"Most willingly."
At early hour the following morning
the doctor knocked at Madame d'Aure
bonne's door. She was expecting him.
"Madame," he said, "allow me to con-
She did so, and a few moments more
they entered the chamber.
"Doctor," said the Marquise, with in
comparable dignity, "I have the honor of
asking your daughter's for my sou, the
Marquis Raoul d'Aurcbonne.'
She could say no more. She fainted.
esse
In the cemetery of Hyeres, near Paris,
a stone can be seen with inscription :
"Here repose the Marquise d Anre-
bjune, who died at Hyeres, October 31,
1847. Pray for her."
Lower down another hand has engraved
in irregular bnt still visible characters,
"Saint and Martyrs."
Raoul does not know, will never know,
that these three words were written by
doctor Assandri. He alone had divined
SAMPLES and co
nets Outfit Sent Free
We want a suitable person in every neigh
borhood to take orders and deliver goods for
our established G. O D. Sales of Staple and
famil r roods of alt kinds in constant use
and wear. The oldest C 0. D. house in
America. Sales over half a million in 1874
Larob Cach Par to the right person. A
real chance for all, male or female, at your
homes or traveling. No risk. If you go to
work wo will send you free and pott JM
line of satnnles and eooiole outfit. Add
r .. r WW
at once and secure vour territory- n. j
HALL & CO.. 6. N. Howard Street Balti
. j
more Mil. w
For
Ids H
P. H CAMERON.
Vice President.
K J. BATTLE.
President.
W. H. HICKS, 8ac'y.
NORTH CAROLINA
STATE LIFE Insurance
COMPANY.
RLEIGrH, V. O.
AITD THE SOUTH WES
recei-td tfc,
tickets frost SliZiE
U to ail powJStsjTexas, Araaasea, MWaaaaj
Usaa TV ZP
to
be
throagh
Ms ta Texas.
. Columbia and
their
rmiarsm Tickets, or Tim
aad Beamy charted through.
to Uke LAboren to the
it gr sally to their own
with the undendsjaed
bt furniabed either
A. POPE.Oea'1.
wa
rasaajthW
SeBlO
7e
Inl
A TV
J. A
Aft. C.
McOONNAUGHEY.
C.A A. R. Salisbarr. N. C.
LOUIS SIMMER,
Piedmont Air Line
au,
CAPITAL.
tichmond
Danrille. BichnAnt
A end of First Fiscal Year had
900 Policies without sostainine a
Prudent, oconosaicai and eoatweuc
ment has made it
CORPORATION.
erery dssirsMs fsrss of
asanj other First dass
Coughs, Colds Hoarseneess
AND ALL THOAT DISEASES,
Use
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A SUCCESSFUL
This Company
Policies at as low
Company.
Imposes no useless restriction upon
or travel.
Has a fixed paid op ralueon all policies after
two annual pa y menu.
Its
AT HOME,
to faster and encourage hosse eaterpriaea.
Thirty days trace allowed in payment of pre
mi una.
With thess facts before them will the people
of North Carolina continue to pay ssmusvUT
thousand upon tbounanda of dollars to build
w e .a
up foreign companies, when they can secure
insurance in a Company equally reliable and
every dollar's premium they pay be loaned and
invested in our own (Mate, and among oar
people T
Theo. r. KLUTTY,,
$200,000.
Dub nils E. W.I. C. ahrusgCsad
0Tr lorth Western fc. C. &. m
CONDENSED TIME-TABLE.
la Meet
GOING VOBTU.
8TATIOK8.
Leave CI
Air Use rmmtm
.......
Bute i file
AjtIvs at h
Man. Exrmsm
. ra M m
sas - t u,
II3 a a 1IJS -
SJB - ajsra
- 4.4S
ass - iu .
na - s.r? -
tri It m e ti t
QOISi) UT1I.
Ma Tl ..
Leave Btehmad.
Berkarl la
vsedas . ...
DasflKe
Ar Um Jafa
rttve at CfcarV.ua. . .
itto the irrave, around which they formed and Monsieur Raoul, what is your impres- gratulate you. Six months have elapsed tbe n''ng and false confession
a circle, the coffin being placed at the sion of him 1" since you arrived in Paria. What I bad had saved the son bnt killed the mother,
side of to excavation in their midst. The "Amiable and good," replied the doc the honor to tell you on the first day we ,m,
IIRD
AT
8old by Dm
FULLE
AND SURE
generally, and
A FULLER. Chicago. III.
Master of the Grange, Mr. Samuel B.
Brown , of Fisherville, then made a brief
address, followed by the chaplain, W.
H. H. Lynn, of Staunton Grange, who
officiated in place of the chaplain of Fish
ersville Grange, who was absent on ac
count of sickness, who repeated the Lord's
j Prayer, the repetition being followed by
all the members of tbe Order,
lain then read from the
ilAWAVM M..
before seen a
tor. brusquely. i cannot
dci-stand. 1 have never
sick man appear in such excellent health,
as he."
Tbe next day, however, be received
the following revelation from the Mar
quise :
"My husband," she said, "died when
The chap-1 only twenty-tour, of consumption. His
rattier also aiea or tne same aisease at tne
met, 1 now reneat with cprtaintv the
malady you both feared your son will es I The Shoe Beginning to Finch.
eape. 1 here is, another who is in dan
ger. Do yon know, madam, of whom
speak.
We have always thought that the citi
zens of the Northern States would be
"Suzanne ?" murmered the Marquise I made to feel, soouer or later, the tyranny
''Yes, Susanne, who is my only daugh
ter, as Raoul is your only son. A few
months ago she was tranquil and happy;
to aay ner happiness is destroyed. Do
same age; in lact, the masculine line of you know why, madam "
BURRIAL SERVICE
of the Order, some words of comfort to
the relatives of the dead and a brief ad
dress to the members of the Order, in
which they were told that "Heaven and
God are best discerned through tears
scarcely, perhaps at all discerned without
them. The constant association of prays
ar with the hour of bereavement and the
scenes of death, suffices to show this.
We must be made perfect through suffer-
. 111 f 1 mm I VMS MViUI - fri wnu aa mmt uis s aatssi
Ing; but the struggle by night will bring Jb hi(J milldall naa bcen in
calmness of the morning. .1 heirayer of 0a " d(J ! ht for
oeuyerance cai s lorm tne power oi enou How oU ia madam ?
that a fanatical Gougress iuangurattd to
punish and oppress Southern people.
The "chickens are uow going home to
roost" in some of the yaokeo States, and
SHORT POSTPON UE NT DAT
FIXED-FULL DI8TSIBUTION.
FIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT
Montpeler Female Hnmane Associa-
TICS AT ALKXANDKIA, VA.
MARCH "29th, 1875.
RUFFIN A TAYLOR.
Ceo'l. DtVL Agt's.
Dec SI ly.
J.D. McNEELY, Asfs.
S.C.
Mam.. flarasm
l sa r i mJm . a
4-41 - ass -
v.a - ito4 r a
.2 - l.on -
ll.ae I m.tl
a.sa - Bsis -
1 - s.ss -
I f.ll s I s.ss -
. I
Ssluburr, N.
BTATlONb.
Mail.
Mail
N. C.
ancestors have all met a like deplorable "She loves Raoul," replied his compan-1 wc begin to hear the squalls of the rons
enu. w en i marneu i was toiauy ig- i ion wunont Hesitation.
norant of these details; my life, therefore, I "Ah ! you t receive it. madam." con
was one of immolation and of self-sacri-1 tinned the Doctor. "For once the dnty I State of Rhode Inland which they claimed
fice. Unfortunately, my sou has beeome of a father has been absorbed in that of a had not paid the stamp duty. The State
ters. itecently the U. S. Revenue offi
cers seized a large amount of trood iu the
LIST OF
1 Grand Cash Gift ....
1 Grand Cash Gift
1 Grand Cash Gift...
GIFTS.
8100.000
50.000
, 25.000
acquainted with these particulars, and physician. "
every feeling of his mind is consequently
absorbed by them We have visited to
gether all the capitals of Europe. He has
tried the most celebrated mineral springs.
10 Cash Gifts..
15 Cash Gifts.
but nothing can charm his imagination or Besides, what am It
officers resisted such seizure aud appealed
"And who tells you," replied the Mar- 10 lh Governor for defence and protection 50 (jauh Gifts."
quise, "that 1 shall not be most happy to against tne encroachments of fc cderal au- 100 Cash Gifts..
exchange our ranks and riches for the thorny.
1 he Governor of the old Federal State
of Rhode Island immediately got mad
with the Government at Washington and
happy
priceless beauty and worth of Susanne ?
vain, mother. Let Raool be
Only
happy;
a loving
let love
10.00 Cash Gifts..
1.000 Cash Gifts..
20.000 Cash Gifts.
$10,000 each.
5,000 each.
1.000 each.
500 each
100 each
60 each.
$20 each.
100.000
75.000
50.000
50.000
100.000
50.000
400.000
asked
cross is too heavy to be borne, it grows
light in the heart of those who will
trust."
A hymn was then sweetly sung, the
singing being led by Mr. Frank Bell, of
the Granger choir, and Mrs. Woody, a
lady ehiorister of the order, during which
the grangers passed around the yet empty
grave and breaking their boquets apart
dropped in the flowers. The chaplain
then read the beautiful burial service
which ends with the 23 psalm, during which
the coffin was lowered into the grave and
the lady members of the grange then
passed around it each breaking her be
quet and scattering the flowers on the
coffin; a very sweet hymn being sung du
ring the time. The master of the lodge
and the palKbearers then rdvanced to tne
grave and threw in their boquets, the
master saying : A good name is better
than precious ointment, aad the day of
death better than the day of ones birth.
He shall go as he came aad take nothing
of his labor which he may carry in his
hand." Be then took np a handful of
earth and sprinkled it in the grave, say
ing, "In the name of Fishersville Grange,
more. It your daughter can do this. I
tho Doctor. 1 shall bless and thank her"
"A few months more than twenty- "I believe you, madam, but then "
tWO.'f "Whv do I IlOt aak vnnr dnnirliter'H
give him life aud hope. 1 asked nothius a Message to his Legislature denoun 22170 9 H.OOO.OOO
W . . . 1.1 mm
"Have you remarked any of the symp hand, you mean ?
toms which preceded the death of his
father V
"None
From his infancy he has
given every indication of physical strength.
"Did you nurse him yourself V
"I did," she quickly answered, with
maternal pride.
"1 hen, if I dare rely upon the conjee me ; but believing that death
res 01 science, i believe, and believe I in a year, he would accuse
tures
most sincerely, that your son
be attacked with disease
"O, Monsieur 1" interrupted
quise, joyfully.
"Yes, timidly answered Doctor As
sandri.
"Oh ! I should have sooner confided
to you a new sorrow that "
"Raoul does not love Susanna V
"He loves her with all his soul he
loves her with an intensity that alarms
awaits him
himself of
dug the conduct aud action of the Feder
al officers, concluding with the following
significant language :
"Your presence here, Senators, is a
mockery and farce if such proceedings as
these are sustained by tbe Federal gov
ernment. Your honorable Judiciary and
Execntive may as well resign their offices, E'shths or each Coupon
and leave tho control and direction of
State affairs to the subordinates of the
United States government. No gravtr
question has been forced upon the State
since its first settlement It is a vital
question, for in it are involved the sover-
ith the United States.
son will never egotism and cowardice did he try to link e'gnty of the State with tbe U
of tbe lungs." his fate with hers." The little State of Rhode Island is en ti
the Mar "Then the evil is greater than I thought Llcd on 8Uch points, to an equal respect
it is irreparable.
'r "Do not rejoice too soon. The symp "And he will die I" exclaimed the Mar- mcn' telf. I
toms are all reassuring ; all give me hope, quise, despairingly. question. Thi
There exists, however, as great a danger "Yes, he he will die Not of the malady -lie General Ai
from your son's incessant preoccupatioo " 1 fears, but of another, that
I pronounce the words, Sister Oalbreatb, I l' -.Klu
. - tt I ptwwwro anion.
"O 1" again exclaimed the lady. "I
have, indeed, my fears. You mean in
sanity." II er voice was almost suffoca
ted by' tears.
MHie imagination must be cored t that
is essential. Only let him pass his
twenty-fourth birthday, and all may be j
well, for his presentiments and fears will
malady
neither his
I know of
Aft-. - M.w..k.l.A.t..nl.:. I " UD """" uu" mis re
11 .k ulZ .u -""I" Tj BttU th Marquise anxiously asked,
all the members of the order responded AU. jL - i;i .1." 7Z
"Amen," the grave was filled.
MEMORIAL.
'Alas, madam,
"were I a charlatan
ten infallible means
his mind nor life can resist.
no remedy."
"But I know oaa I"
"Yon, madam V
"Yes. V she repeated. "I mast see
Raoul alone. Yon mast neither see nor
bear us during the interview. O ! that 1
could die after I , have pronounced the
words. Go quickly, doctor, or my cour
age may fail me ere my task be over."
Monsieur Assandri at first feared that
anxiety had alienated her reason : he
replied the doctor.
1 1 would offer at least looked inquiringly upon
. I am but a doctor, left the apartment. Th
The Grange had set apart a day to aud can only tell you to amuse your son, upon her kees.
her, and then
The Marquise fell
plant a memorial tree, as is the ens torn of I or procure some study to occupy and in
everything. Wo have'
al day, on which they visit the graves of visited Italy, Switaei land, Greece, Spain, falsehood, now have pity on me I Save
the order, at the grave of Mrs. Calbreth
They also have in the summer a memori
teres t his mind.
"I have tried
"My God!" she cried, with clssoed
hands, and eyes raised to heaven ; "this
is my only resource. You who punish
with larger States or the general Govern-
make no argument on this
The matter is in the hands of
Assembly, and I am coufi
ueni 1 1 wiu oe aqiusiea iu soon a manner
as to vindicate the honor of rite State and
maintain the integrity of the laws."
Six or eight years ago wo expressed
tne opinion that too Southern
would have to interfere in behalf of tbe
North if free institutions were maintained
in that section, and it now begins to look
as if the Northern states needed the aid
of Southern members of Congress to pre
vent the encroachments of the Federal
Governments on the rights of the State
The old Democratic doctrine of States
Rights will yet triumph, and all decent
wane men must acanowieage toe princi
ple to be just and fair and desirable.
Charlotte Democrat
NUMBERS OF TICKEST . 100,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets $20 00
Halves 10 00
Quarters 50 00
250
5 Ticket for 100 OP
The Montpelier Female Humane Associa
tion. chartered bv the Leeinlature of Virviai
and the Circuit Court of Onutse county.
proposes, by a series of Grand Gift Concert, to
establish nd endow a "Home for tbe Old. In
m . . . . . . . . . L.
nrm, and Destitute Ladie of ircima ' at
Montpelier, the former residence of President
James Madison.
Governor's Officii, Richmond, Jutv3. 1874
11 auorus me pleasure to say to at I am weU
acquainted with a large majority of the officer
of the Moiitnelivr Female Association, who
reside in the vicinity of my home, and I attest
tneij intelligence and their worth and hirh
reputation as gentlemen, as well as the public
couuuence, inuuence ana substantial means
liberally represented among them.
JAMBS L. KEMPER. Gov. Tlrginia.
Alexandria, Ya., July 8, 1874.
commend them ascents of honor and latawsette
people I and fully entitled to the confidence ot the pub
lie
K. W. HTTGHE8, U. h. Jdge MmrnVm Mai.
Ta.
Further referene by nertuission : Bis Excel
lency Gilbert C. Walker, Ex-Governor of Va-
Uon. Kobt E Withers, Lieut -Gov. ofTa. and
U. 8. 8enaUr elect; Senators and Members of
Congress form Ya.
Remittances for tickets may be made bv ex
press pre-paid, post office money order on
Washington, D. C, or by registered letter.
For full particulars, testimonials. . .. send
for Circa far. Address. Hod. JAMES
HARBOUR, Prks'tM.F. II. A. Alexandria.
Ya.
Reliable agent wanted everywhere.
Oct. 1, 1874. ly.
E.8.F00TE. M.D.
121 Leniftoi Aieiie,
Cer. K2WSL, HEW YORa,
An Independent Physician,
TREATS ALL FORMS OF
CEE0HIC DISEASE,
Leave Ore
- Co hcop.
"blots ..
ATT. ml
Wow
I
1
SSS
" 6 10 '
a.N "
11. SS A
tLArr II a
L'vclSilS -W
. aa -
tjLTossira
(
Lease
ArviTs at alass...
Leave aoioss...
Arrlre at Gr
4 r
is -
S.SS a
11. w -
letters from aU parts 6
the Civilized World.
If M millal WAT ir
ConiMliiii a Medical Practice
Patients ia Europe, the
Wait Indies, the Dominion of
Canada, and in e v e ry State
of the Union.
ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL
FREE OF CHARGE.
Passenfti traia loavtaf Ra eta a ai i.sjH
oobrocIb aiOresosbsro' with the AihUot mmi.
tram, catkins ta oeiekeat tisac to all Xortaora
cities. Price el TickoU oaase as via otir rbsui.
Trains to aad from poinU East of Grseeaoaro
00 a Boot t Green, bo ro with Mail TrUaa U as
from points North or Kouia.
Two Trains dailjr. both wavs
Ob Randars LveehVer AccotaiaodaDoB 1mm
Rickssoad at 900 A a . arrive at Barfcesllla itu
r n . leave Borkeville 4 a u . mrr.it st kick.
Mad TM AS
Ho Change of Cars Between Charlotte
and Richmond. 282 Mdei.
Papers skat hare arraaaeearitt to advert ta
oekedals of this cumranr will pleaas ana4 as
SOOTS
For further ioJorvaaUoa aAdroas
ft B. A I. LEX.
Goal Ticket Area
On is it in. IC
T M R TALCOTT.
Engineer Geo'l SapeHntendect
TILE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE 1
mmWr m mmJm '
Xr
E
ox
ftt, Mew T
Marsh Hat, ItTt.
PASSENGER
TRAINS RUN AS POLLOVTS.
ACENTS
. Toon I the s
WANTED.
has of "
the deceased members and scatter flowers
on their graves
What will Make the Hens Lay.
Pat two or more quarts of water in a
kettle, add one large seed pepper or two
small ones, then pat the kettle over the
fire. When the water boils stir in a
coarse-ground Indian meal, until yon
mske a thick mush. Let it cook sn hoar
or more. Feed hot. Horseradish chou-
Kd fine, and stirred into the mush has
en found to poduce good results. Four
weeks ago we commenced feeding our
hens mush as prepared in the above direc
tions , and for result we sre getting from
five to ten eggs per day; wheress previous
to feeding, we had not had eggs for a long
time. We bear a great deal of complaint
from other people about not getting eggs
To all such we
cooked food, fed hot
seasoned with horser
W 1 V . . . 1 . .
reea ; mucu ueuer man uncooked corn
Corn, when fed by itself, has a tendency
to fatten bens, instead of producing the
more profitable egg laying. A spoonful
of snlphar stirred into their feed occa
bioii.t.; w il ! rid them of vermin and tone
up their systems. This is especially
good for young chickens or turkeys.
Oat of a flock of ten chickens, hatched
the last of November, we have lost but
one. They have been fed cooked feed
mostly and are growing finely.
and Scotland occasionally. 1 thought
had succeeded, but was doomed to disap-poinmcnt."
"Ah J science, arts, and worldly pleas-
eft
A Singular Tradition.
are
"The pleasure was as evanescent as a
dream. Once, and once only , l saw him
deeply impressed. It was whilst reading
iers."
"It seems to me be did not die," re
marked the doctor, "a remedy was
found,"
As he uttered these words, and before
the Marquise could reply, Susanne ran to
them as lightly as a gaaelleaud embraced
her father. She looked so lovely amidst
her flowers that the same idea simulta
neous y entered the minds of Doctor Ass
sandrt and Madame d'Aurebonne. Only
Raoul, though I die I
Then advancing to the door, she called
"Raoul ! Raoul !"
"Mv ann " moiA tA J A U
with calmness, though with trembling lips nd superiority. Ihey ssy
"nt m .i i : that when tho frNat Snirit madA tho
Among the Seminole Indians there is a
singular tradition regarding the white
HAVE YOU TRIED
'let me rejoice with you upon the saluta
ry eftect of our sojourn here. God has
beard our prayers, and you are saved."
"You believe this I" responded Raoul,
sad'y.
"Yes ; it is the doctor's opinion as well
as mine. I also know that a new senti
ment has taken possession of your soul.
Why not frankly confess to your moth
er ?'
"I don't understand you," replied the
yoang man.
"Yes you do, I allude to Suzanne
You love each other. Do you deny it t"
"No." '
on a side there was a vague fesr, on the "Well," she continued, trying to smile.
tot Boiled appleskins, a medcine and, as well, a cure. ess by marrying the woman of your
rseradish, are good for One morning, seduced by a fine March choice !" 7
temperature, they started to walk to La
1 IS : n .
vumucuBo un jriuunrox. liSOUt was
sadder than usual. The Marauise end
Suzanne were deeply impressed by it. I
At last they arrived at the monastery: is
was almost a rain. A chapel, a fragment
oi a csoisier ana some cells alone remain
ed, bull six monks inhabited this deso
late spot. Keiigfon is a flower which
frequently dies in palaces, but prospers
A monk from the convent brought them
"It is impossible (
lit . .
"impossible, and whv I Do you not
1 O a..
iove ouzanuei
"les, with all the powers of my soul.
ao wea ner would be tbe greatest happi
ness in life."
"Well, then, you imagine that death is
soon to be your fate 7 '
M Yes, mother."
"But if you are deceived i if I could
prove to you, that the blood which brings
this terrible malady does not run in
that when the Great Spirit made the
earth, he also made three men, all of whom
were fair cotnnlexioned ; and that after
making them, he led them to tbe margin
of a small lake, and bade them leap in and
wash. One obeyed, and came out of tbe
water purer and fairer than before ; the
second hesitated a moment, during which
time tbe water, agitated by the first, had
become muddeid, and when he bathed, he
came out cnppercolored ; the third did
not leap till the water became black with
mod, and he came out with bis own color
I hen the Great Spirit laid before them
three packages, and, out of pity for his
misfortune in color, gsve the black man
the first choice. He took hold of each of
the packages, and, having felt the weight,
chore the heaviest : the Conner- colored
man then chose the next heaviest, leaving
the white man the lightest. When the
packages were opened, the first was found
to contain spades, hoes, sod ail the im
piemen ts of labor ; the second unwrapped
hunting, fishing and warlike apparatus ;
the third gave tbe white man pens, ink
and paper, the engines of tbe mind the
means of mutual, mental improvement,
the social link of humanity, the foundation
of the white man s superiority
ARE YOU
Weak, Nervous or Debllited
Are you so Lanruid that any exertio ra
quires more of an effort than yon feel capable
ot inaKing i
Then try JURUOEBA. the woadarful tonic
and lungorator, which act so beneficially on
the secretive organs aa to impart vigor to all
the vital loree.
It is no alcoholic appetiser, which xtiinnlatea
for a short time, only to let the sufferer fall to
a low depth of misery, but it is a regetabla
ionic ucunp uireciij on me iiver ana spleen
li refruiaiea we roweis. quieu me aerves
and give such a healthy tone to the whol
system ss to soon make the invalid fe
like a new person.
Its operation i.- not violent, but is character
ised by (treat gentleness ; the patient exrer
lences no sudden change, no marked results
but gradually bis troubles
"Fold their tents, like tbe Arabs,
And silently teal away."
This is no new untried diaooverr. bnt
been long used with wonderful remedial results
and is pronounced by the highest authorities
"tbe most powerful tonic and alterauva known
Ask your druggist for it.
Fur sale by WM. F. KIDDLR 4 Co. New
York.
Cheap Chattel Mortgages.
and c thcr various blanks for sals hers
bees Sees SkaSa mMHaaTnt- SeoaWS aaaesav
wavsaw Busa Boata Tass- to aaatfarSasS
tt Um forwfxrfw wort, -ftonn n tiott"
oaa aaiy mm mmu at auasSs ar ot Ska ftMsskssa.
plami aeawTAix mt swaasaas aa seta a
MAIL
Leave Salisbury 11 JB a a
" Oreo euro x ia ma
Danville via R A D 4 aa --
Ya, midland 4J7 -'
' Ricbmoad M a ss
" CharloUMTille. IM mm
Arrive HanUngtoa,
7JM
7B
EXPRESS.
i Ift.lt p
Ui est
6 SB
4J IJ
- UttUvilla.
" IndianapoIU
"St. Louis,
Connecting at
Trmak Lines f
California
Mail
Ex
11.
8J a ta
Points with the
SS)
a s
daily exes toads'
Peter M Trexler. adnin'tstrmtor 1
of Lti Lawrence. Ptminht.
U. C. Owen, ami wile Eliiabeth,
Wm. O. Watson aad wife Amanda
James Lawrence. Juhnon Law.
reuce, aud Julia Lawrence. Jjr-
S utomjM.
BpaeJal proceeding to make real estate
SATTE or NORTH CAROLINA
TO THE SHERIFF OF ROWAN COUNTY
ORREETIFOT:
mw m
I ou are hereby Commanded to Summon H.
Lliaabeth, ;W.
lia Lawrence
Through Ticket for sale at R. B.
Iwoat Preacbt RaUa sasaU by taia
sr gate sadlafsraisl las as te Rvota.ua
apply to
J C
DAMS.
S' c
8m Jmmmt
EMIGRANTS GO ON EXPRE
TRAINS.
W. C. WICKHAM. Fa Prmulmt ;
C. R. HOWARD. Gen. P. d T. Ammtt
B. 8. FITCH.
1
ma;
L 1 1 nrnmm
at lAi
ywens and wife, Liiaabeth, W. G. Wai-
son a wue Amanda. JamM Uwiw i-
the Defendants Knv nml
if they be found within yoar Coanty, to appear
at tbe orBce of the Clerk of the Seperior Coert
of Rowan, within twenty (iW) days, after tbe
service of this Summons on the exclusive of the
day of such service, and answer the complaint,
tout oi wnicn iseerred with this gammons :
And let them take notice, that if they fail to
answer the complaint within that tiase the
Plaiotifl will apply to the Court tor the relief
demanded in the Comolaint.
Herein fail not, and of thi Summons
due return. .
iiiveu under my hand and the aaal of
uoort, thi. th day of February, 1874.
.K J.M.HORAH.
Clerk of the So peri or Court of Rowan Co.
CRAIGEA CRA1GE,
Plainlifl'n Attea,
March 4, 1875.
RicHMovn. Toax Rxvks as
CnaaafBAJtn Eanaosn Oostrast,
RscHMovn. April lota
'n end alter
TUESDAY,
April list Pas
te n g er and
freight Trains on this road will run as
Train for West Petal I
at 3 P. M (Sundays eseawtod).
rives at Kiohmond from west raist
M.f daily (Sundays excepted). .
The splendid steamer. HATAKA f
LOUISE, will ran ia oonoectioB with this raaA.
and will leave West Point daily (Suadsysss
eeetedl on the antral at tmm Umio wkieklesvSS
Richmond at 3 P. M. arriving at BaJtissasa i
momina in amule rlm in laaaiatal with tr
r. . . wki. v v..rfi mud Vest I
end leave Baltimore daily (Sundsv except'
at 4 P. M . connecting at Weat Point
doe at Kichmond at 10 A. M., next
r.r. In 1).) , , r. ... a rA . 1) . 1 1 , rr.r
torn. 86. Waahinrton.t4. Fare to rikwSS-
pbia.
Par to
turn, $19 25. BoatonI3:
86 Washington. 84. Fare to PW
97 ; to Philadelphia aad retars.
o Hew York. $10 ; to Mew York aad re-
Freight train, for through freigbt ooiT
Richmond daily (Moodav excepted '-A!
M., snsmsstieg witb sSsssassaat west Fssss
tm4 deliver freicht la Baltimore early as
morning. Through freight I ssaivsl aaily
rreigni train, with
for freigbt betwoa
Isawee Rtcbniopd
Kridaya at 7 A. M. Local freight
adaya Tburadava aad ftaturdara.
eDwaed f. poloie
W. It Baaoo. Maator