jpjppjp f v. III v Tba womm's right ioornals ostenta tion! v Darade the fact that there are now For flirting commend a:ta the belle of in this country, 68 peUicoited preachers country Tillage, a New England coon . . j . . , l Un. Tj,, try village m, particular. What with and 530 pianed-backed phys-elans. Let of wompliBUo,eilt,t more rravsysrds be laid oat at once, and a great deal of sentiment and plenty of myriads of masculine sinners take out fire- novel reading, the if famished oat for the insurance policies on their souls. profession of flirting. . Her thirst for I adulation is lnsananie, as her capacity lor humhiu-erin? herself and others is bound- In the Nebraska penitentiary the heads et.a. .It ie not unusual for this sort of a of convicts are lathered and shaved, as a girl to be engaged to two or three men - ' amL.IA;L ' n,igL if at once, nor for her to become an old j each a practice should come into -swung fcuc uuri,ircu. , pestling tor love ot her w bo it is of this coantry, the whole Radical party, loves most. We have known one of including some North Carolina fudges, those town flirts who destroyed the peace A Prtffett Flirt JJ lA Story of the Texas Storm A Gallant Grew saves iweniv Lives. 25th maid After all. because aha cvannrit deter m 1 IUIUV i. n vi uuiuirvt VI tuuiv aa maieractors r irtV f i i, it ia h would be baldheaded in Hel. week Sftiti. of mind of several young men withiu two vears. one ot lueu. a clenrvman of fair talents, who was, notwithstanding, fool enoogh to want to marry her. knowing A Tennessee cat carried one of her kit-- I all about it, and because at the last she tens back home a distance of nine miles, I would not have him, had to give up his j aj : L2 w- profession and leave the country. know Galveston, Pehistoric America. California City One Hundred and Eighty Thousand Years Old. From the Scientific American, July 81 In the current number of the Overland Monthly, a California geologist reviews the geological evidence of toe antiquity of a bo- man settlement near the present town of Carolina Central Railway nmsmm it. A telegram dated Sentemhf-r. save : WL ' .... . v I. Belief for the destitute people at inai- anola and along the coast is coming for ward every day from New Ur leans, mew York, Boston, Detra-it, and many other cities. Thete has been nothing later from . ' - . im . f 11 I r i . . a -a - . a the West. It is expected a steamer win u neroKee in that State, anu estimates me rem Sunday or Mondav with additional age of that most ancient of discovered towns f. . ' . I iZ. v - . i i J j i : - narticulars. The sloon Eugenia Uox, uv ou- uuuu- uu -.Kui7 Omos Gkkiral S rrsai KTaDKjrT. 5 Wilmington, X. C April 14, 1375. 4tSmmm i mr. 1 owner is disgusted, and wants to how tar be must take a eat to be rid of her. We don't know, but we remember to have sent one, some time ago to a batch er, and the durned thing came back next day in sausage cover. Sentinel. A Handy Conscience. wouldn' steal peaches Gammons orchard, I "My son from Mr. hope!" "No ma I wasn't in that crowd the oth er night." right, my boy. Keep Captain John Cox, from East Bay, ar rived here yesterday. Captain Cox, with HIS GALLANT CREW, succeeded in saving the lives of all the residents in that neighborhood, twenty one in all. Everything was lost bnt their lives, and Captain Cox comes to Galves ton in their behalf for provisions and clothing. The names of the persons saved on the Eugenia Cox, are Captain Bunch, Mrs. Bunch, G. W . Bunch, Mrs. Cicero, T. D. Linder, wife and child, W. B. Perkins, wife and two children ; W . J. Davis, Jesse Williams, wife and children; "That's right, my boy. Keep out of We notice that many of Our country bad company and you'll never do wrong - ... : tu-i. Let yonr conscience be your guide in ail or ,L f.. J ,1 tuingp, tuc IUUU UIUU1CI JJfll lJU yard-long graveyard melodies with home made doggerel which is affecting enough to move a cross-eyed green persimmon to tears of mirth. Tbs thing of pasting a dab of hoarhound candy -kiss poetry across the memorial slab of dear defunct ones, is the monster atrocity of American family folly. Sentinel. , her sou approvingly on the head, and went at her duties with a light heart. Left to himself, the noble boy thus sol' iloquized : "You don't catch me foolin' around old Gammon's. My conscience can guide me to lots of better orchards than his, where there ain't no dog, nuth r.' Mis souri Brunswicker. A Brussels Love Story. There is a very pretty story told in connection with the introduction of the manufacture of fine lace? in Brussels. A poor young girl named Gertrude was dy whose 1 he traces in question are numerous. stone mortars, found in undisturbed white and yellow gravel of a subaqueous formation. not fluviatile. underlying the vast sheets of volcanic rock of which Table Mountain is a ! part. In one Instance a mortar was found standiag upright, with the pestle in it. ap parently just as it was lurt 07 its owner, in some cases the mortars have been found at the depth of forty feet from the surface of the gravel underlying Table Monntaia. The distribution of the mortars is such as to in dicate with great positiveness the former ex istence of a human settlement on that an cient beach when the water stood near the level at which ther occur; a time anterior to Change of Schedule, On and after Friday. April 16th. 1875. the trams will run over this Kailway as follows . PAS8ENGER TRAINS. Leave Wilmington at 7 15 A M. gSP BfSV agH Pk Baf HSS SSSi WSW 40 ' ftofmn Arrive at Charlotte at. . Leave Charlotte at Arrive in Wilmington at FREIGHT Leave Wilminrton at Arrive at Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at Arrive in Wilmington at... 7.00 A. M 7.00 P. M TEAIHg ..6.00 P M P M 6 U . A M . 6.00 A U wife snUCDiiaren; the volcanic outnouriuff which Table Monn Miss Hattie Perry and Mrs. Cox and two tain records, and anterior to the glacial children. Captain Williams carried his epoch. wife and two children a distance of two 1 he recent geological history of that re- milea on a horse, the noble animal swim K'on may be briefly summed as follows ming part of the time. The sloop was Previous to the placing of the mortars in the r position in which tbey have been found, the ONLY SAVED early and middle tertiary sea level had rece- . .! ,l. j I ded to the position of the coal beds uuderly V ii k . J r u . u 7-Z ' Table Mountain, fully one thousand feet . B u .v u "u. I below the level of Cherokee. Subsequently; captain oox reports mat the whole conn- in the pijoceoe period, there was a further try was alive with snakes, and it was subsidence of about fifteen hundred feet, -.1 . 1 ! .1 .......... . witn great aimcuuy mey were Kept out something like six hundred feet occurring of the houses after the water bad risen I after the mortars bad been abandoned. All signed the Magna Charta, knowing noth word placed in her lap a cushion, ing of the ait of writing, used the same its bobbins filled with thread. Th symbol. Sentinel. bd lb How many people know the orcein of the X mark, as a signature, now so nearly universal among the new regime sheriffs, fudges, legislators and coneressmen of the South t It is said to have arisen from . I .' tit t S t r t ! r i i t Thfl fiil that II hnrtirl K mtr K u r r hnM I nrr tr v I ho irvark nt a tntuus rn a n . tl tte sj . a I i i t i iii m ing unaoie to write ni4 name, aaoutea tne weaiin precluded all hopes ot mariiage sign of the cross as his official mark to his One night as she sat weeping a lady en grants, i ne m norm y 01 tne Darons wno tereu ne cottage, ann, without sayinsr a with its bobbins filled with thread. The lady then, in perfect silence, showed her how to work the bobbins, and how to make nil sorts of delicate patterns and complicated stiches. As daylight approached, the maiden had learned the art, and the mys terious visit ress disappeared. The price of the maiden's lace soon made her rich on account of its valuable patterns, and she was able to marry the object of her love. Many years after, while living in luxury with her numerous family about her. sbe was startled by the mysterious lady entering her comiortable house this time not silent, but looking stern. She said: "Here you enjoy peace and comfort, while without are famine aud trouble. I helped you; you have not helped your neighbor. The angels weep for you, and turn away their faces." So the uext day Gertrude went forth with her cushion and bobbins in her hand, and going from cot tage to cottage offered to teach the art she Air Old Man Kickxd to Death by His Hons. In Jersey City, on Monday, a physician was called to attend a dying man named Michael Goodwin. The man prewnted a piti able appearance. His face was brained and his neck was so blackened lhat it was evident he had been subjected to great violence. He died soon after the physician was called in. A re port of the case was immediately made to the police and an investigation made. Three sons of the deceased were thereupon arrested and locked up on the charge of brutally assaulting their father. It is alleged that Goodwin, who was about eighty years of age, was beaten and kicked by his sons till he became unconscious, The statements of the accused were confused and contradictory. ' 1 The past week's record of crime is shocking even to a gutta-percha man. The whole press of the country has TB.UCTXOCT. . j I - .l i i lMb gnmncu uenc.u, toe s.ctenmg aeuuia, 01 had 8Q my8terioaslv learned. So they all mnrnpra on aillnahnn, aiiiKiHui ravish. . 7 . . T . " rr became rich, and the country also. in cyfl ann f -n nrt inrra o nunHnmATiiit ruv I " ejvssjw wwa j Hvwsejo a fuuuviuviiinv v- nival of horror. It is well for the repu tation of Sodom and Oomormh. that thev retired from the arena, as champion sin ners, some forty centuries ago. We have a hundred christian villages in this "land of gospel light and liberty." that could strip them of the belt and snatch them bald headed in the twinkling of one of the Richmond Enquirer's favorite crock ery eyes. Sentinel. high enough to drive them from their usual places of concealment. The water was covered with them, the sloop being driven throngh them for ten miles. It was a difficult matter to keep, them off the sloop. Captain Bunch was bitten, but has recovered. One Hundred Tears Ago. We have in constant use a Printing press with quite a history. This press, an old "Rammage," was brought to Salisbury, N. (Jit from Baltimore iu 1832, by Hamilton G. Jones, Sr., the then Editor of the Salisbury "Watchman." The Press, when purchased by Mr. Jones, was an old one, aud we are informed by Mr. M. C Pendleton, who is now a composi tor in this office, that when he first saw the Press after its arrival in Salisbury, that it looked then as much used as now. Mr. Jones used the press in publishing the Wtachman for seyen years, when he sold the Waichm-n office to M. C. Pen dleton and J. J. Bruuer, who edited that paper and continued to use the old Uam mage Press uutil the Watchman changed hands, passing into the possession of M G. Pendleton, Subsequently into that of the present publisher of the Watchman, J. J. Bruner, Esq. Mr. Bruuer used the old Press until 1870, when it was purchased by Hough and Johnson of this place, from whom, with their office and appurtenances, it paeeed into our posses sion in April, 1875. Mr. M. C. Pendleton, who, in 1832, was a compositor in the same office with the old Press, still keeps its company, and now, although 72 years of age, aud with only one eye, still stands this, as lias been noticed, took place before the volcanic outflows which covered op the ancient detritus of the region, including that of tne ancient rivers (whose gravel nave fur nished so much of the gold of California.) I he geological age of tue nver period was determined bv Lesauereuz from soecimeus of vegetation, now extinet, collected in the I Piedmont survey of the ancient rivers; specimens ind eating a flora of the pliocene age, retaining some characteristic tmoeeue forms. Alter tne vulcanic period the laud rose again, the 'time of the emergence embracing the glacial period and the new eroding period iu the serra, during which the slate", aud the hard nietatnorpms greenstones, aud the gran ites were slashed with canons three thousand ftt deep by the action of ice aud running water. Taking- tne rates of contiuentHl movement determined by Lyell, our geol gist calculates that the time required fur the changes thus outlined could cut have been less than eighteen hundred centuries. For a period so long proceeding the glacial epoch as the time when ancient Cherokee was bur ied by the waters of the advancing sea, his estimate is certainly not extravagant, though it does transcend so enormously the time men have been accustomed to allow for a man's residence on earth. MIXED TRAINS Leave Charlotte at. ..8.00 A M Arrive at Buffalo at . 1 M Leave Buffalo at 12.30 P M Arrive in Charlotte at 4.30 P M No Trains on Sunday eccept one frelsht train that leaves Wilmington at 6 r. K., instead of on Saturday night. Connections. Connects at Wilmington with Wilminrton A Weldon, aud Wilmington, Columbia A Anguata rlatlroauH, Bemi-weeklv Xev York aud Tri weekly Baltimore and weekly Philadelphia Steamer, and the Kiver Boats to Feyetteville. Connect at Charlotte with its Weitern Di vision, North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte A ' StatesviJe Railroad. Charlotte A AtlsDta Air Line, and Charlotte, Columbia l AuguU Rail- roan. Thns 8unplving the whole Wert, Northwe t and Southwest with a short aud cheap line to the seaboard and Lurope. S. L- FREMONT. Chief Engineer and Superintendent. May 6. 1675. L SAVE MOKEY. SAVE LABOR, SAVE TI31E, BY USING TUEtli EKS BLOW. It will run lighter, It will torn your land better, It will make yon better eroa, UjM J too lean to kwv u in order, than anv ottitr j i..w ruu narc nrr iuh-u. We will furnish yooTVoinU one year for otfa plow in ordinary land Cor ooe Dollar, yon pay yonr hlsakwaitli to do the umi oa vmir old-fhioned i'Um J We Save just lade a great reduction m rric 7 All we mtk of you ia. Try it, and then if you don't like it bring it back and yeor a ibe refunded to yon. WE WARRANT EVEIU PLOW GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN Cos .(Late 8 !tIHOX9 Ac GLOU4SB OR N CO., .IMPROVED Line Railway ia. Air Riohmoaid & Danville, "Richmond 4 Danville R. W., If. C. Division, and Bat? a. ' m , r 9 norm western a. u. ii. w. COHDEctSED TME-TABLE Ia Zffeet oa an aftar Sands, -tat. lata. CO I Wish I had Capital. So we heard a great strapping young man exclaim tne other day in an othco fvr i1 wa a . a . vv e am want to tea mm a piece ot our mind so had. and we'll just write to him You want capital do yon I And suppose yon had what yon call capital, what would you do with it t Yon want capital T Haven't you got bands, and feet, and muscle, and bone, aud brain, aud don't 11 .1 i iti.. j: i o.. - n nnn . uu .urm wu.wi i " " more uiu day.-He and the old press have passed God 10 lhe T0t . w - - - i m Anov " xrnti Hnl Ihav urn tnnm than through many scenes aud have been " J" . 1 .T , : i ti money, and nobody can take them lrom Tl.n tl,rtnrl,tft-l r.o, . n.!l. . Mr VI 1 P..tl, XUU 1 7Ul UOW W Um j tut'MkM aaaaa a vaa va w was v van 1 1 y uitco 1 J vw a jvjli a va a vuuivvvu vvui aaa 11 VfVrU ia 1 1 mn.t-h fnrrihlv atr.mk with thn nlnrm. 1,1. lif aa a nrintr in lRlfi in Am "Vi, " juu uu a u. nin-i you were learuiu J " I " " 'Il 1,1,1 f Kr., l ' lit were 1 . u r :-: J 1 -u 1 m . a t 1.1 ir . inwuum ui ius um uiut, ui iiue. or lug uuuiuei u 1 aanciuea wuiuu nave laieiy giiuau oujcr, i uyucitourg v a. x or . , , j 1 i j taken place in the country. The police nearly 60 years he has been almost con- Jdc-plane, or broad-ax that you can find, unn). o ; Pr5i- cec, od go to work. lour capital will soon I W1UO uumi lp-.i VW CUV " Catl UVI OCC 1 DVOjU ! T IU M. IIIIItlUK V Li. I , V , CSUU llll UI t B I'll t ,k a ..v..,- . j,. .ui .:n k. k r u. Jicltl you a large interest. Aye. bnt nnnolarif an,? a . alla- n.rn-1 nf I crttro- fKn nrnnf t.o tb rob ' nt tO WOrk; rv mw a v BBjaai aai aaa mwij r VS VM1 I C.IV V O aaW VIVISUVO V V " ' V V V UU Vy aftar Saaiay, 175 GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Mail. Sxrasm. Leave Chariotte .... 9. is r a I ft & aw " Air-Line J'uct'n 9 S3 6 30 " Saliabnry 11.08 " M " Greennboro ... 3 1ft aM 19.85 " Danville 618 ' i i. r m " Daodee SI8 " I 2ft M Barkevitle 11.86 " 6.07 Arrive at Oichiaoad. 9.93 r a g 8 Q IIV3ES2? Ti 03F1 3-A1V S - - - ftl GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS. FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED PATBXVT QVALXTTinO TUB XI, GOING SOUTH. 8TAT10X. Leave Blchnnd " Barkevi ! , " Iuadee.. " Ianille. ...... " lireennb-iro " Salisbury " Air-Line Jn.t'n Arrive t Charlotte.. Mail. .38 r a 4.59 " 10.33 " 10.39 -3.00 a 6.39 " 8.05 " 8.23 A Ezras 6.08 a. 836 1.14 r 1.17 S.bft 6. 16 8.35 8.43 ever i i r i ,.. . . . . i vad w i il m npv or rrtiiiL. liisl vod m.iv KSSV Him. "Don't von know, thel exenanges discloses tue tact tnat tnis in- seen in our several years' experience 'r . . wuu "kMvaa p ... I ... T , ,. -r, .. r nlav the eentleman and nn.cu Ute. and witu idk siuigers. xrom ail sources r r r .r . r . r prisoner, Mr Jones ?" "Yes to the bone." 14 What is bis character" Didn't know he bad any." Does he live near youi I crease is not peculiar to one place. We nnu mat auiciue is sieaauj gaiuing grouna oi lniormation at our command, we are throughout the United States, and is even confident that the Press we allude to, and stil! more popular in hurope. which we now use in the publication of Recently, a French paper published the "Central, ' is at least a ceutury old. 'So near that be has spent only sixty statistic?, which showed that the number We think we can saUly claim to have at cents for firewood in eighty years.' of deaths by suicide in i ranee and Ger- work in this office the oldest press and 'Did he ever come in collision with yon many was greater than the increase of compositor iu the United States. Mr. in any matter? population, and that the suicides in the Pendleton and his old companion, the 'Only once and then be was drunk, tter country exceeded those of the for- Press, has passed throngh many exciting and mistook me for a lamp-post.' mer in proportion to the total number of aud stormy scenes in Journalism, and . n . . a . a a.. s m . . aa a j a .a a - - xrom what yon know ot him. would PpoP,e- At tins rate, u toe mama for possess a most interesting history. We m u m m a I - w sea uestrucuon progresses in tne ratio ot euo Dy playing tue vagabond, ur you want a plantation and negroes, that yon may hire an overseer to attend to them, while you run over the country and dis sipate: or you want to marry some rich girl who may be foolish enough to take you for your good looks, that she may support you. Shame upon yon, young man 1 Go to work with the ctpitai you have, and you will soon make interest enough OOIXO EAST. IP QI NT, W38T. 8TATION8. MaiU Maii. LeaTe Greentboro.. 3 00 a a 'Arr. 1.46 a u "Co Shops f 4.30 iaL'veiaaO " Raleigh o 8.33 " 12 8 10 Arr. at Ooldboro'... 1 1.30 a al 2 L'?e ft09 r a omarB wsitsav w. c . m. m ( Salem Bhaxch. ) Leave Greentboro 4.30 r a Arrive at ialem..... 6 19 " LeaTe Salem 8.40 a a Arrive at Greensboro 10.63 An invention having a moat important be arir on ibe fnlnre of Keed Inrutne-au, n umm which the quantity or toiub e oi ior a i-wi, arxi the iualiiy of tone readerui Equal to ftat of toe Best Pipe Orpi of tie Sane CM i.i .-a Va. rmmt " Voa 1 1 am ana " - Wilcox Pateni," "OrUre C-nnlw," taeekaw in-r "Cello" or "Clarionet" Stopa, ln-a nam, uretnon. - ox .trajrin. and -.m w -m m w v m "k. a T m ataam.i ALL THE LAThM LuruiM .bu'n you believe him on oath ?' upon it, trust h may be f pared for many years to aa wi PT you aa mucb money That depends upon circumstances. If t increase within the past ten years, the come, and lhat bis trusty and tried friend, M 7pn want nd ytt M he was so much intoxicated that he did population of these couuti ies will be and companion, the old "Rammage Press," mn' I you can't make raoyey npon not know what he was saying, I might; gradually decimated, and finally, in t may last long enough to see the perfect wna capital yon have, you couldn't make If not, I wouldn't.' space of, perhaps, two hundred years, defeat of Radicalism in 1876, and that ' 1 if 7tt uatl million dollars in mooey. become totally extinct It ia difficult, both the old printer, and bis friend of If you don't know how to use bone and however, to believe these statistic-?, and nearlvbalfa eenturv. mav continue to muscle and brains you would not know IV nalt a cent or v. mav Let any one witness the daily proceed I for oar P"1 we candidly eoufess an entire contribute lo the success of the Democracy now 10 e Bold- If yu ,et tne capital iogs of the Convention, and then draw incredulity, f. and the revival of better days than they Ton nave 116 ,d,e and WMte an.d ro8t ouh his contrast between the two parties. The Banoe growth is observable in Great have been forced to preseut to the public il would b the Ban-e tuing with you if On one side the Democrats, calm, order Britain, its votaries being chieBy ot the for years past. Who can show an older you had gold; you would only know how Iv and parncHt in t hfir pttnrta tn hrinr. I pooroi Ciaspes. OUlCiae naa alwavs been nrinlpr nr nrpas 1 l.f.riuntnn f pufml vo waa.e. " J - -w --(m "'a aw vvr nmn as BK a ae " 1 r - - -wwaa Fifty Different S Can be obtained onlr is tbeae Orjj.ma. ?t8oParlo HE BEST I -r- n-ir IN MATCkIAL AUO W OMSV-V.ASiaMlr, Quality and Volume of Tone Vnequallco. PBIC S, 850 TO S5i FACTORY AND WABEBOOMS, CORNER 6th ft-awwta jjr 1850.) Wanted in Every Cettty Address GL0UGrT& WARREN ORGAN May 90 175 -ly. Famenger train tear ing Raleifk at 8.10 m connects at Greensboro' with the Northern boa ud train; making the i'.ickeat time to all Northern citiea. Prieeol TickeU same aa via other raataa. Trains to and from poiata Cast of Greensboro connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from pointajpNorth or Sooth. Two Trains daily, both ways On Sundays Lvnchbure Accommodation leave Richmond at 900 A a , arrive at Burkeville 19 45 r a, leave Burkeville 4 86 a a , arrive at Biok mond 7 68 a a No Change of Cari Between Cknxlotte and Rich mond, 289 Miles, Papers that have arrangement! to advertise the schedule of this company will please print as above. For further information address 8 E. ALLEN, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Greensboro, MO. M R TALCOTT, ' .t Engineer A Gen'l Superintendent their labo s to a speedy close. On the a noted feature in the British army, and nrriMP run 11 umiah a riiiaf &Maa i.a a we s lis iiiiii i.iiiiiiiiiaa ii iiifi i hi i -hi h rinirM i i ui i rvti v a a . ".",""' , i sasf. . w. t me man who undertakes to live two lions, interposing every obstacle ot pailia oi uy oiuer rana. lives will find that he is living but one, mentary strategy, and every act ot per- These are strange appearances which and that one is a life of decepliori! Ca08e8 sotial ingenuity to obstruct, embarrass, Pnt themselves with the growth and wiU to heir effect8 Tbat whicb confuse and delay, wiih the settled and progress of civilisation. Suicide was a you sow you will reap. If you live to distinct purpose of retarding the work of means of death almost unknown to the the flesh, to the passions, to the corrupt the Convention But o, jtheir tactics the ge which proceeded the heroic In the inclinaUons, you may depend upon it that Convention could have adjourned a week Wtjon days of Greece and Rome we find lhe kuit which is in storrfor you, will be ago. But tbeir tactics it may be delayed it as resorted to onlr m an extreme case that which belongs to these things. There l ftf VIAUIaI ilARIMi mrA than nmnr. U JJW. j. i. v. -.u.,g I TT j ' , m"3 luc I can be. If you think that, after em meni oc neid responsible tor all the Fvr.c.a. uu greai. ones atone, xi was dtty8 ba.ine88 is done, you can shut the L ' deUy, all the additional expense, and all $J . higher and more elevated yLla ,,nd . on ' Ara in have any the discredit that attaches to the Conven, g bnstianity became known in Wetern wilb evil JompaDion. eif yoa lhink tHn.-2lTeic. Europe that suicides of the oresent stamp 8erre tbe J h d fqrap in In vncrno nnrl mUh tho loot AetaAa J. - O aa-M 1 'i T- t lnen S Iortn and look like a sweet aud it as ao eiunu lvj dintuuiug UlUUUlVU'Ufl. 1Q a a. aw Then don't stand about like a great helpless child wailing for somebody to come in and feed you, but go to work. Take tbe first work you can find, no mat ter what it is, that you may be sure to do it like Billy Gray did his drumming well. Tea, what yon undertake, do it well; always do yonr best. If you man age the capital you already bave, you will soon have plenty more to manage; but if vou can't or wou't manasre the can- vnnr .. . ... J iui tjod has riven you, you will never V nam I . aa more to manage. A Great Corn Crop. -According to The fortunes or misfortunes of a certain the words of Shakespear we would say, Kentucky family might form the plot of "There's something in it more than nat French novel. Many years since, the ural if philosophy could find it out." wife oi a wealthy and distinguished man. " . t a- a; r wealthy and distinguished man. in a fit of insanity, threw her two little sooa ont of a lofty window of her beau tiful home. One died and the other was unharmed. I he mother was committed to a lunatic asylum, where she remained Nettie Goes Visiting. agM LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. enrrloye. Just rublished, in a sealed six cents. Pries 1C .P. BATTLE. F. H CAUKRON President. Vice President. W. H. HICKS, Sec y. NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE Insurance COMPANY, RAL.EIOH, H. . CAPITAL. $200,000 over At end of Firat Fiacal Year had iaan-l 900 Policies without -mala in in a ninzle I Pm dent, economical and energetic manage ment has mad it . I 1 virtuous young man that goes in tbe best tDe September report of tbe Agricultural society, and does not drink, nor gamble, Bureau at Washington, the American nni cnTYimif ottv oinna t nnn f kn ham!1 Um a .a a v , T , , ug,a corn crop this year is tue Heaviest ooe Ilia hllllM nk..n 1. ., A Ik- I S- I " umiti uuuui Jui uvea, uuu uc luaus iii i l . e you, the stupidest fool of ill the crowd eVW " " You deceive nobodv but vonrailf. Th- saring it all on account of bad weather, is an expression in the eve that tells and the backwardness of tbe crop. Tbe "Ain't you surprised to see me V said stories. Passions slain clear through. Department contends that tbe overflow of Mfrrl?' h6 PPf into A man might as well expect to lake nitrate .,mer did not diminish the crop in the my bouse in the midst of a rain storm of silver whose nature is to turn him . . , , . r . "The raiu fell all over me like it ran down to a lead color-and not have the doc- hottom land so muck as the wet weather expect tbat there can Dnefid on the upland, and that the and pursue mischievous average yield per acre is unusually high : -w a -a w ho buv me, many years without recovering. Bv his wealth and political influence tbe husband throngh strainer, and 1 shocked it off, tor know it, as to procured an act of the Legislature by but it wouldn't stay shocked. I asked form evil habits a hlill SiCfc hotamo ri i n v 1 A .. . 1 . I I i . - " K , j .1 "J v. uuu ucai uic, X n-'-u a cucnu vu OtaitU CUL 3I1U reveal mother had thrown lrom I ...aL.. a r . i i u',. ,ui.;j.( .l.. . . coin. av . I Si md .horn his mother Bad tkrowo lrom ,Dder.pecki and I 'meet know he eouldo't the kind of life that yon are living. Ererj 7..".".. Em .M?-,Wk-ldg.t.rD.v la ol God in nature la an officer af?r 'j S., -. -iiwu uiu, uuu uisr-1 Dead as black as ried his father, who gave ber most of his couldn't see little aa estate, x msiiy, tbe father died, the clouds F f ST a ta a k I orsa wue recovered and sued the wife for tbe property, assisted whose early love for his step-mother was - aa a m - turoea to gsii Dy ber nntaithfnluese. and transferred to tbe mother who attempted a t Li isi w ucuiits aiisB ui iiiq. ' .:ti$ una v &tii$ ny thing I Nobodv I TPB. It does not reanire a court. iud?e , That was n smart boy at n neighbor girls through black or jury to try and condemn von. All na. ing Aeademw who when told that "heat fhe second ahinea' JilDitSi?f l!!!8?7 th6naS iSHr courtroom, and every principle generate motioi.- rsoIwad to demon.irsate ne seeona shines, and then, when I go home. God thereof a a part of that court, which tries ,u , .i. . k i- by hereon, wffl Uok doast and say : 'Why, there's and oandemne won. Do not think tbat the h of the sUtement by slipping a A. Loc tare on the Mature, Treat meat, and Radical cure of Seminal weak- ne, or HperraaUrrbaa, induced bj SelfA.bos, lnvoluntarv Emissions, Irupotooer, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage caber allr; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Pita; Mental and Physical Incapacity, 4c By ROBERT J. CDLVERWELL. M. D., author of the "Green Book Ac The world-renowned author, in this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from hiaowa exre Hence tbat the lawful consequence of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and witlto-1 dangerous sergieal -per ations. bougies, instruments, ringa, or cordial c; pointing out a mode of cure at oueo certain and effectual, ly wnicn every sutterer, no matter what hi ooudiUon may bo, cure himaeif chaap- . a?.sa ly privately ana rauicniy. W This Lecture rill prove a boon to thou sands and thousands Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of ix cenu or two post age stamps. Address the Publishers, C xi AS. J. O. KLLNE & CO. 127 Bowey, Hew Tok; Poet OSes Box. 4586. April 15 1875. ly Nettie 1 She went to see her auntie rich i there can be aneb Si mAnitmni amta ! i piece of lighted nunk in the teacher's S -a"L-' .4i - . " V .r.lIT-fF-WVl-... T fZT - -"-'' I -. v it .QQle 01 th nm and I guess JTustment of affairs as that yen can do the ehair. The demonstration convinced him was triumphant, and the motion gener r ' w .uv ataiu , aui hkA tn but aa mnaK tTnrl.J w i . . j w aw a u v j oa work of the devil and have the remunera- as you worn oi tne dev 1 tion of annagel X SUCCESSFUL CORPORATION This Company issues every deairahle form of Policies at aa low rales aa any other im Class Company. Imposes no useless rest net ion upon reside or travel. all policies after Hae a fixed paidap val two annual payments. Iu entire sasato are I Al HOME, to foster and en coo race Thirty days grace allowed ia pay mew t of pre mi urns. With these ftveta before theea will the people of North Carolina continue to pay annually thousands npon lliouaaiKU of dollars to build up rorvifrn Companies, when they can nauranoe in a i nmptn e-mail reliable an. every dollar's premium they pay be loaned and invested in oar own State, and among our own people T Theo. F. KI.UTTZ, J.D- Mc'KKLY, I Aft'a. Salisbury. N. C RUFFIX A TAYLOE. ren' I. Dist. Aft's. Oreen.boro N. C. Dec 31 ly. SUPERIOR COURT-R0WAI COINTY. J. G. Fletntniog, aa Exsruu-r of the last will sna tcatsroeiuit of Jacob Krulii, deorssrl. rtmtmtij Aoainst Sarah Kinder, Daniel W E rider, Charles C K baler, Johnt-raksaa, A wife, Julia K r.rahan, Tlom as A K rider . Manrenrl C Ktees- inm, Mary L. KrioVr. Jamrs H. Krider, Maria K n i r. Anna M. Krider. Salll 8. KriuVr. Barns- bus 8 Krider. Thorns W M-rri- on, Katie M Mecriaoav. William Itethea and wile Kallie E 1-; -. Robert N Fleming. William K. Klemine. Sellie K 1 Irenii-c, Mar- gam J Klcmias. Nathan N Firm mr. Roberta Fleming, Charles J netting Ing. STATE UlksUheriMsi You are hereby commanded ie the the State to fenmmon ai-al. Knoer, Krider, Charles C Krider. John & wim Julia K. (i rah am. Thomas A K gam C Flemirat. Mary L KraSrv, Krider. Maria Krider, Anne M Kr 8 Krider, Bemaku. h Krmer.Teeej riaoii Katie M Motrmtm. Wilhasi J mL V KUahea. Robert N K liam K Flemuia. Sal he h r J K'nninr Nathan N Flemine. ing. Charles J Fleming, and Julia G bore artioe, "T . and Julia Ileal OF NORTH CAllOUSl iemuaL s itr of Kucan, at the Court- , an tbe 6th Moodsy aAcr iheM fJJ rteaaber neat tlCa, 1 hr-,!, e h er the co-iirlaint of J (' Fitning. Blaclner and Henderson. Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. 8AUSBURT, IT. 0. CRAIGE & CRAIG E. ATToarrEY ai lAfrndanU. in the abore arti. t Ua aa w t Tana raTlk tineriol' 1 t 'ountr of Fa- an, at bury io Svtitemhtr answer the eomrlai eewtor of the Laat W ill and T rou are further coSamsmwd 1 r . K r-a.i.M. tktai ;r iir la.1 to answer w I r'xint, within the time speriled sy J' aecurri seii riarraun uiu appir . . m 0 r. lief demanded in ihe oom plain as cot and di antes in this uU 'r . p. Witness J. M H0JaJTJss dug of Amgmmt, A. D. 187a HOf4ll. Ckrk rViiaeriee Cbart Bra. Cmf j CoUosi rnuoii Arkeaeaa aavi WUbaaS atwl arisa Haltaa V. Baahee. at OT Rrtil1, rVrr.TtnaTVfrndanW ahoVe not-Hrretdeato of this State--will r Prinietra Wvl I YD t Solif iters in Jankrnptrp. Special attention paid to proceed Maiu Ke aew-ao' i Ssjpi. sl7J. iaf la Bakruptcs y 6eptlHh. wa WAITED 1600 Oak or Cedar T wu.nl to make rontrael deliver 1 500 oak or sedar ool frrmj 6 p S wwbas ia diamet. J. s. a I0fse.a KfWlsVwt ated by the. heat was rather e . ... jMfejfejj r