. 4 . -i------""''M,ailwlM'l"M,Ml""! "'B1 a old edition of Moore's geography says: Albany aaa 400 dwelling house, and 2.40U Inhabitants, all standing with their gable da to taw street." AW 4ba first mall train which will soon be main between New York and Chieago will rewind the people along the Hoe of Twain's "flash and a vanish." An exchange announce a an appropriate as over a glass of audent "Here's what makes old clothe. That's the most sensible we hare heard for some time, it's a Tem- lecture in seven words. That' 8 Enough for Me. 'Lewie, aren't 70a going to church this IneT 'Mo. dear, the pews are to "What do you do without a mother to tell all vour trouble to?" asked child who had a mother, of one who bad none. "Mother told mo to whom to go before he died." answered the httle orphan. go to the Lord Jesus; be wee my mother's friend, and be is mine." L "Jesus Christ is in the sky. Ue is away off, and be has a great many things to attend to in heaven. It's not likely he can iton to mind yea." "I don't know anything about that,' replied the orphan. "All I know is He says He will, and that's enough for me." What a beautiful answer that was For Every Day and Sunday Too- We recently heard a, gentleman who had enoua-h trouble to weigh him down, God knows declare that be would com- plaiu no mire, because head bad a won derful lesson taught him that very morn ine "I came along tbe street," be eaid, - . 1 . 1 i pondering my wretched pugut ami niar veling if any other person, uuaer canopy of lieauen, bad a worse burdeu than mine to stagger under; and, it so, could such a a. a . a pei sou ever wear a smile upon bis lace 1 As it in response to this mental luierroge tory, I beheld limping up the street an ex -Confederate soldier, clad in tbe uttered trrey habit he had worn in battle and sur Among the Revolutionary relies lately ex hibited in Boston, there were shown two aprons, one a stout, blue-checked one, worn by a troe hearted woman, Mrs. Reid, the day of the battle of Lexington. One could fancy the dame, going about her usual affairs all that day, her heart and her prayers with her husband and neigh bors, whi'e from time to time tbe echoes of tbe mnskdrv came acrom tbe fields. The other m s . a 1 J 1 aV - was 01 wime saim, emuroiucnru mm Kj The Masonic Journal. TO THE MASONIC FRATERNITY IN NORTH CAROLINA AND THE SOUTH This is emphatically an ace of The world moves aoace . bat with us. eaoeciallv 01 the south, Masons ry languishes, because flowers, the colors as brilliant as the day the ' .. r oil . ti.k aal in k. man( and lh nratlv 01 1 bujiic uF.u mo .vv. , - lacking a proper dissemination of those pure apron was pot on oy Mrs. uormuj principle, peculiar to our old Order. Our win) of John Hancock. Mrs. Hancock once bmheru of other more favored sectiocs have observed that she could never forgive a woman their periodical literature, and are briyht and i.n indifferent to her dress nor one who pro-pe'o: we, too, should flourish and bios- , you know, and l couid.i t think ot 1 , , eilo0rh lor this cbild is did I 1 ii going without my bustl,' and she rendered iu at tbe last ditch. Faded, natched aud ratrged was that uniform g t u which seemed to oe bis only reioge a. km O a f ka rAoa seemed to be pleased with it. 1 ne memory 01 There are in the 800th nearly 200,000 her stately beauty is one of the traoittons 01 ine reemasons, and recognising the imperative NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN Co s (Late S JlflOXS GLOlH OKCA CO.,; IMPROVED v lujj.: y?-. . CABINET ORGANS AND- enough for us all. A young manufacturer of our acquain ts making money fast on this motto, parodied from 'Toor Richard" ; "Early to bed and early to rise ; never get tight, and advertise." GIRLS. A Wi Artetnns Ward never said a wiser thing than this : "I like little girls, but 1 hue big girls iist as well." Those laughing happy ereatnres the sad. the grave, the item physician has just discbarg-1 mt-all have their separate and peculiar ad a case of confluent smallpox without I charm for the children of men. From the pit. He painted the face of his patient shool girl of fourteen to tbe mature damsel, 1 lav 1 ass I B with collodion ana ivory black, applied asd we love thtsm all . and it is wuw we do avm a. neccsary 10 aeep up a complete Th . . . de8ert wUhout them ; and we have no patience with tbe man who can wilfully say that he has never been entangled io the meshes of hair, or felt his heart thrill at a look from a laughing eyes. Io the first place, when Ir a young man sits up too late with bis sweet-heart out at Handdonfield, tbe Id folks come into the parlor and, with a refinement of scarcasm invites him to wait a few minutes longer aud breakfast will bf ready. from earliest dsvs of the Republic, and her slippers, need for a regular and permanent Organ peco nakedness itself He had lost an eye, an a piece of her wedding-gown, snd the great earn- J",,ell T J'"" ' in A 1 11 . . I. .J .. J ... arm ald a leg. jroveriy uau uwhc no abode in his old garments, aud every rent it them had a mouth which spake with more than the elonuence of words. And yet, beueath that rusty garb the stout heart beat, and on that gallant face, grown old in war aud tribulation, there was a smile of reaignatiou aud content He even went up Broad street whistling some merry tune and lookVd the picture of any thing but sullen desperation, though be iiitd far more cause than thousands of others to abandon even the memory of a laugh. When I saw that man and re marked bis composure and ligbt-bearted- nes8 under circumstances of peculiar wretchedness, I felt ashamed of my own pair oft moral cowardice, and resolved that, rather he than again murmur at my 101, x suouiu ht and pler she worked in her girlhood, attracted many bi chain of sincere affection." we have deter- curious eyes, and reverent ones as well. Southern Independence. "Hallow, stranger, you seem to be going to market ?" 'Yes, sir, I am-" mined to establish in the city of Greensboro, N. a ftrst-class WEEKLY MASONIC NEWSPAPER, with the above name, soch as tbe dignity and advancement of the Fraternity will auurove. Its Literature will be pure, and of tbe highest "What are you carrying that plow along I order ; making the Jovknal a fit companion I Hiurii aanrtsa m r tf nuaa nurht mil I . . 1 l 1 1 "tJb UUn II UVll IU V nuvt., inuun ' mattes a statemeui 01 mat sina, ne win uuu 1 r, j .u . t , , , ,. morning, and thank (iod that 1 was, tor uimouuy 10 tnaae oeuevers in u. aien iron. r . . f lr iuv S s a j w aa ' " w w - Men from Lave been moulded by the Adam's time weaker sex. Weak! Sauwson, the strongest man of . mm . nil. lnr Kift satrMnirth in the Ian of a WO flohuiiJir)--."Tbere are many reasons why man. And it ig wrtfa all. We loye I don t want to marry htm. In the first . , ... , . mem tor tueir uiauy jjijmjcd, iui " A mother and father are trying to force their daughter to marry. Damrhtei . T r3 place, be is too hideous and stupid."-. jtotner (with dignity ) "Stephanie, did I not marry your father?" God's blessings are blessings with both a j . 1 .1 1 . 1 tv i jais nanus, xu me one tie gives pardon, tones of a girl s voice but in tbe other He gives holiness : and f beautiful eyes all i a .1 no man can nave the one without the other. Sl'URGEON. s.eal voices, for the beauty God has giveu them, aud because thev are weaker than we are, and appeal to us for protection. The touch of a delicate hand, tbe mellow the tender glance these have their . r . 1 , - L . power. Man's innereni cnivairy leauuro him that these are given for his good, to restrain his wilder impulses, aud to Jnake him better, ourel, noblei. They funuah to . , , . . centive to labor, and point ably situated than hundreds of others. who had been cloven down by a fiercer tornady than that which had made me prostrate, but not utterly forlorn." Tbe Augusta Constitutionalist, after narrating the above incident, asks : "Is there not a saving lesson in that little anecdote of the poor Confederate soldier 1 Let it roll the stone from the sepulchre of too mauy hearts which be come unduly morbid by too much self- for 1" "Going to send it to Pittsburg." "To Pittsburg, in Pennsylvania ? Ym'r might right, I am." "What are tu going to send it there for ?" "To get sharpened." "AU tbe way to Pittsburg to get sharp ened ?" You bet ! We've starved our black smith out ; he pulled up stakes the other day aud went to tezas." "Well, that's rather a novel idea my friend sending a plow so far to get sharpened-" "Not so novel as you heard it was. We do our milling in St. Louis." "Is that so? " Your V right it is. We used to have a mill at Punkinvine Creek, but the owner got too poor to keep it op, and so we turned to getting our grinding dune at St. Louis." "You don't mean to say you send your grist all the way to Sc. Louis by rail f "I don't say uothiug about gris we hain't got no gris to send. But we get our flour and meal from St. Louis." for the most cultivated and refined, and a wel come visitor to anv household. In this con nectioa we have engaged the services of able and noDular writers wlione hearls elow with s fond desire for the perpetoitv of the Ancient Landmarks of onr "Mystic Biles," and we will spare neither labor nor expense to make tbe paper a highly instructive and popular Family and Masonic visitor. With a journalistic experience of years, and a determ.nstion to give all our time, talent anil energy to the promotion 01 mis impor tant enterprise, we boe to receive from our Masonic brethren that liberal confidence and suDuort which, bv an entire devotion to iu -t -- success, we none to merit. It will be an eiaht oaae. thirty-two column sheet, printed on aood while paper, and furn ished weekly at the low price of $2 per year. The first number will be issued on Wednesday, the 5th of September, 1ST and regularly on Wed nesday of each week thereafter. All money should be sent by Check, Post office Order or Registered letter. Rkt. E. A. Wiusow, Wilson & Baker, Gbo. a Hakkk, Greenaboro; N. C W Until Sept. 1st address us at Kiss--on, N.C. - mm Cat Uj 1 L SB . ssf BkaaiBnBalannBnaaaW W j aPB0'eaBapBH L a Eaaaaaaaaaaaaaa b aCC 4 mr m a I avlsTma8Bil t MMll s mmm BJ llEBBaW Hibbm SSawRRvaaiBai g awBarpBj wwwm B ajBM .' CO UbP aaU BaaBaaaW mmm GUI! MH1TII nun FITTED WITII THE NICLY 1 V F.NTED -w- a a a contemplation. Let us all do the very ,.j 8ee voU have a bija ou YoUr waeuD ? hbest we can to endure the present affile- "Yes : our old cow died last week. tion, hoping for more sunshine presently, March winds bio wed the light out'n her ith one truth, which t iu man n in. Judge Appointed. Thursday last, out lo him the better path which his feet m. . . . ret 1 a. .L 11. M. Fui-rhoa Vmn ..i.l (. o ought to tread. 1 nev encnam r- -wmb outt auMvavu 11 u aaa a rti v . 1 the wildest . . 1.4 C a 1 1 . U H..mJU m 11 1. auu m08l untamaose 01 iub j ace, aim waeu jJioguen, a comuiidsion appomtiug him .u,n , ,ut .uial.t. i., the rmr social - ' vuwii mmm v. ca" " --- SJ Judge or the bupreme Court for this Dis- pfeasure. Many a man who has gone as- trict, Tice J udge A. Mitchell, resigned. tray 5" reclaimed by his love for Qt....ll- a ' b one of these dear creatures, and has hved Whose duty is it to see that bad books s kept out of the Lib rarv t Anwr B Is the duty 4 ibe Church ; the Church Is responsible for wlut is taught to tbe ebildren ia the school, and for what is read by them from the library. Fresh Urian at Work. 1 .! . 1 i. 1 1 fir a nooler life tnereaner lor ner sa&e. vve say God bless 'em every one ! 44 Wish, I had Dat Money Now." From the Vicksburg Herald. The Hillshoro Recorder says : Ou tbe day of election a negro named vjM..in was uaucing witn a woman anoer a tree near F. L. Warren's barn, and another negro named Burnett, came up ana commenced also. McMullen told mm not to dance there, and make a dost on the lady be was dancing with. Bur oett took offense at what Was said, and While McMuIlea was looking off in anoth er direction drew a knife and stabbed him in tbe heart, killing him instantly. Bur ostt was arrested and carried to Yancey villa, where he was lodged in jail. ihere are two accomplishments which wvery motner ought to possess smging ana siory-ieinng. "leu me a story, Pleads the lisping voice ; and the world f II a 1 rill a m iwu 01 stories. 1 ne JrJiDle is a great piotoro book, running over with beautiful narratives. The fairy lore of the ages never loses its interest to little listeners, and au imaginative mother can find enough material in her every dav life to furnish (oiw a pin 01 tare for her darlings. As for singing, no other thing is so sweet, so JWMhlnM J if . """'"b so inuispensanie. aing areai ueai to your children ; well if you an, bat whether well or not, sing. They Will not be critical. and impressed with one truth, which is sometimes never recognized until earthly props give way that no matter what fatalities betide us at the hands of man, we cannot be thrust from the immortal haven save by our own act, and that the way to Heaven is more frequently strewn with thorns than with roses. Let even the most sorely oppressed soul take cour age, therefore, and perchanco the clouds will be suddenly swept away, revealing tbe supposed unmitigated calamity as a genuine blessing iu disguise." A very intelligent old darkey was met by an ante-bellum friend tbe other day for the first time siuce the war old man's delight at iugoueof Massa's tickler friends in old limes was unbounded . After a hearty hand shaking and a pro tracted laugh peculiar to the Southern darkey, the gentleman arked : 'Well, Uncle Joe, how are you getting along in the world?- 'Sorter slow, Marse Wilson. Been had rheumatiz right smart lately, and things ain't gone 'zactly right no how,' replied the darkey. 'A meat monv shanorpa have tat pm place since 1 last saw you, Uncle Joe. - directed by A New Road to Matrimony. Miss de Vergas, says a Calcutta paper, wishes to be married nothing very ei traordinary in that but the manner iu and thew'1c 8e Pf0Pose8 10 accomplish her de sign is curious, isonua .reua ue v ergus offers herself as the prize of a lottery 4or tho snm of one lac of 100,000 rnpeod, upon the following conditioue: (1) Twen-ty-two thousand tickets at five rupees each. (2) The takers of tickets are sim ply to send in their names, the amount of their subscription to be collected when the sura mentioued has beeu subscribed for. (3) The lottery to take place at a date to be hereafter announced, at the town hall, Calcutta, and to be drawn aud Miss de Verga. ( 4) Tbe PASSENGERS Going Itorth or East, I Will avoid night changes and secure the most comfortable and shortest route by buying tickets ViA THE YA. MIDLAND The onlv change of cars to Baltimore is made in "Celh" or "Clarionet north of the river a. DANVILLE across a twelve toot platform tn mr i aw m' DAYLIGHT. The entire train nina from DAN VILE to I BALTIMORE over one uniform gauge with out change. This route is one Hundred Miles shorter ban any other to the SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA. G J FOREAORE, General Manager, Alexandria. Va. W D CIIIPLEY, General Southern Agent, Atlanta, Ga W H WATLIXGTON. Travelling Agent, Greeusboro, N. C May 13-4 in. s.i? f i -its Death has taken your old master away, 7"" ? m ' win nave th familv ar aattrd abonl. th four the Pllou of on of the following choices : quarters of the globe, the farm ia di- ) lo "T Ml8.' ?e VerSaa share wuh, videdupaud strangers occupy the old ber-on the principle of community o( house. It makes one feel right sad, goods -her fortune of one lec of rupees. Uncle Joe. to think of the chances that Cb 0r ,n lhe ca,s of rtianng the mam- have beeu wrought by old Father Time.' 'Yaas,' replied Uocle Joe. 'You 'mem ber when I w as a slave 1 worked hard at odd times, and made money 'uufY to buy myself, I paid old massa $1,000 for my freedom.' "Yes," said Mr. Wilson, "I remem ber it." 'Wish I had dat money now,' mused the old darkey. ell, yes, replied Mr Wilson, 'it would be quite a fortune for you.' Lots of fortune, sar, said the old mau age. tne sum ot dU,UUU rupees will be paid to bim, Miss de Vergas retaining to herself 50,000 rupees. (5) Miss de Vergas reserves to herself the right of refusiug to marry the owner of the winui g number, should he prove to be a persou she would not care to espouse, Iu that case the winner will be. paid the sum of 50,000 rupees. She is a young lady ot birth oi noble family, well educated she speaks Spanish, French, and a little English eleyer and a brilliant beauty. This starting inquiry is made bv The Natton : "It ought to be said that since mournfully, 'aud every time I think about mi. rierreponi assumed the Attorney-Gen srajauip. accounts ot "outrages' have entire iy ceased to come in from the South an extraordinary circumstance, to which Mr. Dawes pays too little attention. As the log bter of the colored man is going on ateedily, by what iufarual deyice are the re parts of it prevented from reaching Wash ington r The. President's Washington -urgau uas uoticea tnis dearth of Admiais tration camnaieu canital. and baa -aW-aA made a pathetic appeal to the faith lul in the South to publish the necessary news iu those weal papers ahich are in faror of the Ad- But as yet tbe response has THE FOREMAN. The duties of the foreman are (like the it I kinder rue de bargain. Nigger was busy housewife's work) never done. If he wuff a thousand dollars then, but now be is alive to tbe interests of bis employers, he . aaa v . . a a . ,. I Z . a1. 1 a Z . . . 1 Mr. 9 - .a am t. wutl a dam. Miffhtv changes iu dis " uoi tue lasi mau iu me lact -ry :n in- - . - ' I - - L . 4J JZ . world, massa. Sendin' her bide to Boston to get it taonel." "All the way to Boston T Is not that rather expensive, my frieud? The freights will eat the hide op.' "That's a fact cleaner than the buxzards did the old critter's carcass. But what's the use beiu' taxed to build railroads 'thout yon get the good of em ? Used to have a taiiyard over at Liokskillet and a shoemaker. too. But they re kernumtnuxed. "Kerfluminuxed what's that ?" "It m-aus, gone up a spout and twixt you and ine. "that's mighty nigh the case with our State." "When do you expect to get your leath er?" "Don't expect to get no leather at all expect to get shoes, some day made at Bos ton or therabouts." "Bostou oi thereabouts ?" "Rather a mlafot'tuuu to lose a milch cow, my frieud." Not so inueli a inisfortuue as you heard it was. MotiMrous sight of. shuckiu' aud uul.Miiiu aud gttiu' w.ly ubout 3 quart m day." "What are you going to do for milk ? "Seud North for it."" "Send North tr milk ?" "Yes ; couceutrated milk and Goshen butter." -oh . i see the point ' i Carolina Central Railway "Mi?htv ha.idv thinsrs these railroads I make them Yaukee fellers do all onr jobs for us now do oar smithing, and griudiu'. and tanuiu', and inilkiu', and churnin'.' A crc jvu uaic c t'i v ui vvibUi 'Yes, we go our bottom niokle on onttoo. SenJin' it up to Massachusetts to get it carded, spun, and wove. Time'll com we'll be happy. Monstrous sight of trouble running these gins.1 "That would be rather expensive, send ing eotton iu seed." "No more so than them Western fellers pays when they seud corn east and get a dollar a bushel and pay six bits freight. Besides, as 1 said, what is the use of pay- m .a ...1. a . iue tor railroads 'tnoui we use tne roads ! ' "You seem to appreciate the advantage of railroads.' "I reekou you fatten your own pork T" "Well, you reckon wroug. strauger. I get tbein Illinoy fellers to do that for me. it's mighty couveuient. too monstrous sight of trouble toting a big basketful of corn three times a day to bogs in a pen especially when you hain't got noue. "I should think so." "There's oue thing lacking though to make the business complete." "What's that?" "They ought to send them hogs ready cooked. Uookiu , and An invention having a moat important bearing on tbe ('dure of Beed Inatromenu, by which the qnai.ut or volume oi tone i Tfiy .arsri; . u , and tbavqnalily of lone rendered Elial to Oat of tie Best Pipe Orps of lie Same Capacity. nd workman hip. ih qua Ilea. rt... l.kr.i1 "Vox rlile." "Vox Ham ana." -Wilcox Patent," "Octave Conpler tbe . ru. " .... Ft tl .- . - mm V .. .1. ing "Cello" or "Clarionet" topf, "Uema uorn, yremooa, "s-s - " ALL TI1K LATE IMPROVEMENTS Can be obuined only in these Organ. Fifty Different! Btyles or tlXi Oualitv and Volume of Toiie Lr PRICES, $60 TO $600. Factory and Warerooms, Cor. 6th and Congress 8ta. J DETROIT MICHIGAN. ESTABLISHED IW X850.) AOBXfTl Wanted in Erery Couaty Address GL0UGH & WARREN ORf ANM Mar 20. 1875 Co. OmCB GSXEHAL SrPEaiXTaiCDKKT. ) Wiltniufrton. N. C. April 14. 1-7.". $ The Failure of the Mormon Trial. The failure of the jnry to agree in the trial of John D. Lee, a Mormon, for the horrible hatchery known as the Mountain Meadow massacre, renders it morning, neitner is tie the tirst one out at imrpanu woou ior night. To him belougs the duty ot knowing "' tea up a heap of time that ort by that every operative is at his 'work in the r ghts to be employed in the cotton patch, morning. To him belougs the duty of 1 w8 yiQ' to my W woman the other knowiug that every operative renders unto dav if we Mississippi folks got onr ,. kin' his employer a iust and equitable dav's la- nd "'""hiD.' done up North and sent by ex- bor. To him belongs th duty of knowimr P1""88' we d be M hPPy " office-holders.' that every operative perforins his work to "Your horse in the standard Derfectiou. To him belongs the he lame. dutv of arbitratiuff iustlv and fairU bMtw "Yes. needs shoeiu'. If he wasn't the O I J " J . u lead there seems to j employer and employed, aud uot . oufre- ti .i . . n iiopiouuoio uiat uiere win evei uc puu- . . . , n' . . VA him uu wher thev made the horse ishmentby the courts for this fiendish atrocity. 1 he number of Mormons on the io seine various uispmes OKeen ooera- nnly horse I've got, and I can't spare him. re they made shoes and nails aud get him shod. Cau't tltfOU 111 4.. sat 1... u. 1.. . . 1 GRAVES OP THE PRESIDENTS. jory reudered it doubtful from the first possible, an omnipresent factotum. He iwuetner tne accuscu wouia De convicted It is, however, proof of a pn ministration. total silence, and not an outrage. iret such a thine d ne in our parts. Per haps 1 can at the depot. knoiin iku littu .).........,,.. . u i n "How do vnii manage to live in vour . nravwu i Buuns ri an ,un Lttbin UJIUBSUC irUUUICB OI I J V O J A ne remains ot three ex-Presidents rv 1 ;a KAwnvsr f .. ..,..QJa r : i.;. .nk.iinf... .,.i i .. j- . , narta. mv old friend 7 j i a .0. uw . . wa vw. w. . uiuciivB lj l t . i v I .1 ka ouuwmiuaica. au j 11 ah i i m v mm mi.ii i r " we opringneiu (ill. j JonrtuU, rest in Teu- il,zation in that region, which might be suggest means of briuging about (amicably) "Why, we raise cotton. My road turns Bsee-a-Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk Hini.pd witb as.ff.tv :n ,.,, mft the marital relations of more than one of offhre, stranger. Gee, Ball, back Brandy, UU Andrew JobnsOU. Five Waahinatnn. . . .. . i 'V"V a,,, ui. .. I . . .ns I'm ctaA f uu,l n.n trmir Wnirh. ar . .. - m telitioua 001 itiea f hit turn 1 armnn ; .. lu,c uuuei uis duuoui uoi BUmoieUVlV " ' . "- ISSr--i? '-,rr. 3aaamft7 --" "- Watt Democ"u- jhn Oal. .i:.u"r:;".. line, verdict of Tl.. I-,. '"" Rn.: "KofUiiiMw i The .bo U Ih. rwolt of Orang. fa-h a - J j ill anij II UBr I ia. C3 - - - . , Bkvn r. l.Alp Uif mi t-. a tn ! i n . I . ... Ii.- . . . I'WO Van Buren and Ptlm K " atod evactlv aa it did in thm , . . 7 . ur,s,M,u 11 mg tirangeadvice 07wrtoC iMIOCrat. a ii nil' ar i aa ir- . i mm a u v u u ii i , i ; q n it . r w no ..iabi ...., , . . i, m .1. . 1 York Willi.,,, 11..-.:.. :.. " : 1. mi.. . " , ., ' ; ' uaoiueui mwi I '"MaiM a a t a 1 v lid .Hi . Ill I nil ' r.lHI' - 1 1 lilt My jl I Hal 111 I fH iisa 11110 in r itk l , . t u. l - l l' 11 Taah.r. T-.h., V. "i." ' " . ' , T 0 . ' " . .w,k.u ne is me nrsi one appealed to; ------ j . . ' faMioay ; rierce, in case 01 ijee. teemed to Have been entirely he is the first to add his name to the anb- 1 - vi r i-euuayi- iQiQereut to trie evidence airaiuBt the sorption list for a certain amount: no mat prisoner. The material points of tbe tcr whether be is prepared or not, he must. ... I . . a . a a 1 rata prosecution were made out clear v and lu P,evBUl caiumuy, suDscrioe. inu.s we conuectedly, and the blood of the victims ,uu?hi,?'Miak of hiu? D 'hi Jara, fixed linon Mormnn. ,,dr lU U.j.l,i. "W",mCa WllUOUl UG, aUU men UOl :r r" T'.ir " r:::r"'n puon of oUr story . - . Prc All employers of factors are not nraetical lanloH miin.' urn rt f to ar 1 . - k ', TTrTZ , ,u w"reu men. iu such cases, tbe success of the ouuicu. it is neariv tweutv vears siuce inauufaeturintr norti..n ,f ,,.. ko;.oa a.. I T HP. uuaiucao uc mis crime was commuted. voives wholly upon tbe foreman. Not onlv fill. ta 1 a I 1 L tS. f.i ... . x ue "uamtes, men and tor years 19 ueia siricuy accountable for the superi a a. mr.m a a. a " - - Change of Schedule, On and after Fridsv. annl 16th. 1P7S. the trains will run over this Railway as follows . PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Wilmington at 7-15 A M Arrive at Charlotte at 7.15 P. M Leave Charlotte at 7.00 A. M Arrive iu Wiluur.tou at 7.00 P. M FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilminirton at 6.00 P M Arrive at Charlotte at .6.00 P M Leave Charlotte at 6 0 . A M Arrive in Wilmington at 6.00 A M MIXED TRAINS Leave Charlotte at 8.00 A 11 Arrive at Buffalo at IS M Leave Buffalo at 18.30 P M Arrive in Charlotte at 4.30 P M No Trains on. Sunday eccept one freight train that leaves VnTuiington at 6 r. m ., instead of on Saturday night. Connection. Connects st "Wilmington with Wilmington A Weldon, aud Wilmington. Columbia! Augusta Railroads, seuu-wcekly w York and Tn weekly Baltimore and weekly Philadelphia mwm, . a a a a . . vs. m. . 5 aa Steamers, sua tne nicer ooau u rayetievuie. Connects nt Charlotte with its Wei tern Di vision, worth Carolina Kailroad, UDarlottc s Statevile Railroad, Charlotte A Atlanta Air Line, and Charlotte. Columbia t Aoguate Railroad. Thna snppljing tho whole West, Northwe t and South ve with a short aud cheap line to the Seaboard and Europe. 8. L. FRBMOWT. Chief Engineer and Superintendent. May 6. 1875. tf. . W. SIXTIES 33flCOXWHS"5r, SAVE LABOR, SAVE TIME BY USING THE FARMERS' PLOW. ft will ran lighter. It will turn your land better. It will snake yea you less lo kery U in order, than any other I iuv you nave ever oaeo. We will furniah you Point one rear f r one plow inordinary land for one you pay yonr blacksmith to do the imio on y jr .dd-faahioood Plow T We have iuat m td a grpat rwiudion in Price ? All we aak of vou ia. Try it, and then if you don't like it bring it back and be refunded lo you. WE WARRANT EVERY PLOW. MERONEY & BRO. Ii eiil aw 8alisbory. K. C A toil 1 1S75 f VT tl L n't w aaauiuanire , nucimuau, m vania, and Abraham Lincoln in Illinois iu ail we have bad. eighteeu Presidents, jiiuds; twenty-two residential terms of four ears each, of whom ouly the present iu fuiouaui survives. G. M. Buis. Late o: a.af, Bala A Co Lata C. R. Barker, of 0 R Barkei t Co When Lr. Hacchus (the President of Hamilton College) was upon bis death b. .1, the physician called to see him, and, jii.er examiuing the symptoms, left the B1TIS & BARKER WHOLESALE & RETAIL Drigsts Corner Main Sc Fisher Streets, SALISBURY, N. C, i. . - i i . ..r i . r ... . hnrpul nr u. mnnh u na.l r, tl A.m U1UY UI I e ffurK. II L Hp unlit miir lira hiu n t. t-, f.M.IO Without SDeaklllC. hut aa .a ..l . .. , . . " I : j . , . I uic wrup, jieuicniCT, i'; X j ... T j "f" Ciuurcn as its priests and propheu, guar- , . prouueing rresD nov- terch:f E-tPart- Forciffn ihn door to eo out. was observed to w .. j. j r i . ... ' .?.. e ties : novnit aa whih .tn k l fc-erciiiei cxtrscts, rorcign .u- A - -, ',7 iuea eveiy cnauneixo retnoouon. lhey . ' 7 " 7 , ones, Soaps, Hair. Tooth r . were the "Aveueine Anere s" ot t hr ... ? r UUC,"C" Havana & Amer can C12 thepbysicun say to your asked Dr. nhnr-b ad .r r war cneapen the production, without SMOKING A CHE WIN hcehus. 'Ue said, sir, that you cannot , " T7:7 .IiLr 7n 'LT " Z "ages of the operatives. If it nne lot of Bra. A Gl live to excd half an hour." "I. Im1 Z ? ue oecomes necessary to reduce force, to the celebrated Perkins A ' w wvf H W III Q Tl rl Ikt T 1 IOQS CtVAlr A t iwt waaa mmM . i V I .1 --aa aai K " "wu a-esvavaj va bua Ui mUClUUD IVlClHttal 1C1UU? Tfl f 11 Tl i.i a aa mi a sa.a uie good man." iiien take me uot I eriraniaation. It haa n. .... .k. of my bed, and place me ou my knees ; I advance of eiwiliaatin.. r it V- m speud that time in calling; upon I .nd Mo .(t.r iHtH i...' U lor MM Sdlvartou ot the world. His been strenirtbnd t a.. . lwu 4aees waa compiiea who ana nis last . u, ert her maiestv in ibo Mormon Hn minions. It is a good beginning, and the uay is iioi aisiani when tbe Mormon Church shall cease to protect the murder er even in the Utah courts. iu .men is were spent m breathing forth his prayers for the salvation of his fellow : ' iien. He died upon hit knees. S. S. Ti Where may be found a full assortment of eStuffd, Fine Hand A Domestic Col' A Nail Brashes, era. All grades oi G TOBACCO. A LAMPS; also the House NoN-EXPLoeivB pleasant task of Kerosene Lamna which we axu-rwU for twenty saying: "We will have to dispense with vears. Whiskey, French Brandy, Scuppernong t la mm . K I . . . . . m w. ' aa a a a your services. it a reduction of wages be Wine by tbe bottle or gallon. Blackberry, determined upon, the foreman beeomtai tha Malaza, California Sherry A Port Wines. agent for promulgating the same, and if be Imported Gin, and in fact everything uaoally ia not possessed of tha kept in a first class Drug btore. Our tact and eloquence to present the same in tion dePartm oUly ta a hand of Ox pro aneh a nbaaa A .u. t . I vridors, one or the other being tn the Store dan Tie Piedmont Press, HICKORY, N. C, Is the only paper published in Catawba Couutv. and has au extensive circulation among Merchants, farmers, and all elaaa of bnsineas men io the State. The Prers ia a live, wide-awake Democratic paper, and is a desirable medium for advertising in Western North Carolina. Liberal terms allowed on yearly advertisement. Sub scription 2.00, in advanee. A ears MURRIL & T HO M LIN SON, Editors and Proprietors CRAJGE & CRAIGE. ATTORNEY Al LAV AJTD Solicitors is panhrnptrp. 0 A LECTURE S 0UTHERH ILLITITAT1 AUEI TO YOUNG MEN. Jutt Vulhhe4. in a afnl enrtlfiK. Prise fix ecuis. A Zteetare on the Uatare, Trer.t- meat, and SLauicalfnif ( m uiinal w l- ue, or Ppcrn.aur: iui i.iuoi.lcu ij !M.'ii-aou.-i , Involuntary Kuii."h.oiix, ln:ioirt ty, N-iT"ii Debility, and luipediinauu to alu;nag 2im r ally; Coaauiupl;ou, Ki-ilrpay. and Fit-: Muut il and Phvsical Incauacitr, dc.-Uy KUUtur J. CULTERWELL. ii. If., author of the "Green Book." Ae. Tbe world-rnoa-ued aut :or. in Ihia adnMra- bU Laotu re. dearly prorc from h:-on cit- rience that the lawful coniucnco id nii Abuse may be rff-otnaUy removed without raedknue, and with I dangcr-xt aergical wper- atlona. bonate. lUHtruuienu. run, or c.iuiaiK pointing out a mode of c ire at ouce certain ai d Serial and hort atoriea, effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter I and ve coodacted editorial what bia eoiulitiou may be, cure hiwaell cuvap- . Iy privately and radical ly. CW This Lecture will prone a boon to thorn' aaads oad aWaam ntit Sent under seal, ia a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of aik ceaU or two post age stamps Address the Pobliabera, CHAfl. J. C. KLINE A CO. Tbeosdv ILLUSTRATED WEEELI j the Suntb. Eight pagea. Forty i.inii aanre readinc aaa tier thai i.ii:.li!n-d in lhe Soul hero State. tf The fin number of the HOCTHE& l.l &TRATED AGE wiU be iaaaed oa ffatnnlae 9Ath dav of JuBS. Hi- T.m Pnbliaher inlands saakinf il as trL.i record of the Usees. It wiH ererv tnt.K Political. Htatefii al. Li! Siiroiinc, which ia of i the be-1 tiluidralic inal or foreign.- iiiivPDiTIS I lie rji i Mr i.n tivoi VT1 mmm will I e printed oa new type, aW aeary swaa On if ht of of manr of the - to rrtso . . asv . a aaaaiBH. mm 'mm AOl 127 4688. Eew Yak; Poet Ofiee Boa, April 1ft 1875-ly. withdrawal of a part or the whole of the ry Soecial attention naJd to nrweaed operatives employed, his fate i. aaema! PmeriPaM oompoand- lnf. in Bakraptsjty. Horner and Grave's School, ILL9BORO, IV. G. r Tke Fall aawaosi ef 1S7 epeae m tne fcann Monday in July. sj seat oa application, Pd en wUlke hT njlteaatSa OtkC PP1 a anaaSa re aaasssas paraavav sj ing the la teat ical, relunooa ad will farniab every atter n nan rial ad bv - A - - It U SOITHERN ll.H'HTRATED AOE si nal for tke I asaariailr dsvsSed to all do'i.eatac aad aectal life. V., f.mil ahe-ld be withoal L Sabacnptioa ptiesoady $J 10-1 76. FBB8H TUMTIP BXll Just Eeceirad a YraaJt M 4 t y7 jTtY. rZ& Wy DBji