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K K cn as rJonf es. Saturday, XToremer27 187?.;, I -Free from the dotlnjr scrapie mat fetteygggbgra S3gga?'Aaia? .v. i ' a.ixr.'.Var-VV Of RALEIGH WLUCff, GIVES THE LA- ?eW ttL7lGiymttftWPXfcti&S EVERT MORNING: fB US I NESS MEN WILIrPLEASti HaFeA NOtEdPlrniS. tfL3ims--f V 1 tita, ' , - applitioii'irayptopeP onkIbr such A.t ail pwt offioes oat Pfythe, -eHf faouf exetcise: He:i&' clothed with a a par ffltfS doiibgpor;tobeuse4hut,not abos- clerk knows nobody, and his Instructions edJTte order afid eUbewg of r so :7T I qoMm aid dm friabll i a rnaiante of rood fiMth. , -r . W cannot; tuider any- rtrctmuunoea, re turn rejected. oommnBieattttnt, man can we nndortaka to nreaerre manascrlDtc. t, Articles written ob n on oota aiaea or a sneet or aoceptedor abllcatlon. aaper cannot be a The Detroit Free Press has acquired great celebrity for Its fund of quaint humor- spark star trt t' tor sketch e,hlc general JUeraAnre. cheaa aa4 puzzl columns, nevrs, Ac. We nave arranged to oluk botit edltioas of the Observer, with this paper at greatly iwlnffri rtn nml will tnlra anhacrrnMnns mmit."ornnTheTifITftnaaryext at the I W'kly ObKCrVerAna WlirFra Tress, 53.00 ... , - ' :Alwa7scashlnadTance. ftWhen a lawyer makes lore, the first thing h .IrkAa la tt mt. nnl a.n &ttAjlimAnt. . v '. . . t .KiiAi w. ' all veri laseiiobl to keep thether boy fromMkrhgfdi, h at:recs MohHe lieg Ur- ' ' ' ' . ltlrtngn k vMthrsBanojrbitAfhB tofacaijateie tojkee oJh.n --qoBl asking for a chew. . , - f r Coiambia Register, one miiuoa Ave hundred thousand doi- iars4 are nwaeaio nuwaa n. esuriaiea i The general opinion prevails that CoL I u. wyatt Aiken wiu dc eieciea wie nexi m.st ox tne auonai range. - . . I Col. Eeor of Dot BpringsTArkansal has nasr.npd aaaog lughterVof 4enaaozia.lcora MlsslssippL A lecture entitled "All About the Devil" had an audience of only thirteen persons in RichmonoXThw blce of tb populace thought they could't learn ahy thing new. Senator Gordon, of Georgia, has purchased the late residence of Mr. Walter S. Cox, in OeprMtoya and tBe.Hoo; U Q. C. j8jnar of klsslaslpi wfirb ili guest Nirrni"4h .winter.- It is.aidth.tthe human body contain. orertwo Bounds of lime. This makes it easy for a Congressional committee to whitewash a government official. . I Another, fact has been dlasoveredo.rove I S,P Yil ,8 dividme it.-Phiia- to eat an apple and save delpula Chronicle. Benjamin was not unlike other boys in many respects, and it is also recorded of that precocious child that he could drop a hot poker with a quickness and celerity remark. Chrlstians.of that city to stay away from the Moody and. Sankey meeUhgs in order .to glve the sinners ahanceto hearth, goroel. est life, in being content with a competency of outward things, and in using them tem- perateiy.'- t ,4 iktt. ' ' .AL JL I .W A 'IIJJI . uLJTtl . L-. U : LI! I Z ' ... ally honest. It is your old, dissembling hypocrite of whom you s heuld beware. Tkera'.BdeEeptipq in a; pal tdogl U fa only the cur that .sneaks, up and bites you wheV your back .yrneW.1 A gentlman,1quttonrngalittle froy said: "When your father' and mother forsake youy Johnny, do you know who will take1 you up?" "Yes sir," said he, And who T" said I the friend, "The jeyj Johnny's 1 ply A little boy carrying some eggs home front he Ahop Cropped Cheax T3id jfd beaJttflMS 'kothei'.wHea hi told te.w ir; kitii litfl'fcr.i Wt ttiesbeHs eaine off some ofrem.r, dls : A. 'ora xa ,Iatf, TjeeeUahsas, pro pounds the Interesting query: "What Shall we do with our daughters r" and a farmer in the Ticinitjwgnta; frvvfcg1 What shall we do with offdorfcr' Tnedltor of the Topoka (Kansas) Blade, eager tomaka him self naefuL and .nonnl&r with hoth.nwtlM s.f: "IVu fd HirepTntopur dauga t eSMptonc ! in Missouri last square on the head. He seemed tebe s kteral 1 y -eonf used - waea - -e - cet-a , shui IL-OTt DV4k I'd see whar am de Cibbll Rights ob nig- - Qnestlorile 'reeelire-ijohnoy, reaohi ' ing over thlbuWe)?' eiA a 'pear ."..Fath er : -Saveft jyften told you neterto'ask for thlpssr" iOhanr (coaaMerisri 1 f iWell. then-pwa.tP. ttJtT T UaM'ofad wuiout ask if a. . ismmsi uld have two for that.v-1jndon Fun. " " Tj, , While dying the)Uier day; a lookfihia, Wifei: hand :ftod wild." you9iUidl Vioottriiej- Weie llrf d together tbirTywyeafr,?;W4r' never fod;,osSlM!l3t Wfe!WrMpA 'uq fenar9cau6 sVferti' life1. lor too. wfth' oneWr abieSf immense in the deaf, and. .dnmbalpbahet; So much for waiting a few years, Harpei's Wwkiy, wesentsa pictuLto th.l slstlng of .ijhtw, nlneTfffons.. The .foul is a' pinfchM-up Wixenea-tjiKned shadowbfjtl thlng. JtBa f&.jaarceyinfjurivingnis oar- i,-lifi'i . . UTit.' llttlATnlMIW .kni Jt. flavor am delicious." Vlvaa , ; A younglady; Jill In leveled mTtrrfiftiT y.BBf-r - e iatooiir; J fCWjo herlustlous buck'eyes. they had scarcely P.,9WI topje, a t f-n.?y,pJi;sscnrlj.JpcSfli tzlJeZ , into.'tteanntjllia.waaaobald that tUttop f bis head looked Ilk. a fall moorfiar. ni . winter M M barrt desert at the close of a long drought. National Eepublicaa. . ''f -1 figg fcjppuna. Wl and against thV respective narties. Gen ; week, striking a .d.riDByj rr fi& FXUf 4 JL3J ii V7;i ins t ona n kinks' tie ihti Fourteen susimers ago m went bacjf oh v 4 aepot in, tnexity on las t isaturday W3S2S3??i m?W J hins. Th'e aifficnTtv 'wrVw'nt'f r and sorrows' with a"iii.i 1 PAItDONZXia POWER . OF THE fit NJf Iff Hf p We call the' attention tof ur readers to a Cfrp nl viica t kin fro urh'c' Raleigh Sentinel in another "column upon the abuse of the pardoning power r of the Governor. There is - probably no man on earth fib mean and degraded as to bi'etf&BeV&estitate . of friends. The will have a wife, mother, or some oth pai4onan(V release; Sx we.nhaYeP.no doubt hut that every tonvict released by ;tbe Governors had swne- one to in-i fcaVbeWabused;td' suctfaritexterii Ml llbehdoves the prfdht Nortn. Carpi lina io raise ' their voices againejt .its. .unprecedented; ontrageaj upon Uw idjusaceTbJMiEiecutive eleni ency should be extended in certain 'ea ses, no one will denyuttrjyGovernor jhouldbe'. reasonably nsatisfiect r-from disinterestedj'testiflaony that such 5 ari Wlfi vi&i;ttft3uiA Ttihril violators' are will'' iiite ceasS tihtil ?TTdlat6rs tauerht that human riehls are 'sacred, ? - arid all 'mfri?'gements"lhe!reonw be tOiioecLpa f uf-g ana speay puni&a npni. Thefts wil.flpurwh so,.,Joog a4 piirloiners of others property,, have asj sjiranee oCa kind friend to' show ym- ptrthy and give thefttHbertyiAndi to eipiess CQmmuni.ty . tne gaiiows wju these remarks in no. partisan and faulty unuiugppmt, uuc , wau au ncruwaueja lanrl n1rr fnnv rffl.drm nf thA.'fViu I siavia know of their own knowledge cases of f&xdtttf? of icrtmbf the mosjl ffagrant ahd;crnel 'natiirel Theibpin ion of Judge and Jury have been, ignor- byernbrr(en less and lawless course, isdrawjngdown just indignation and condemnatkm of the whole State. The LSMtncorrespo :of the unpunished convicts, but he fai to --v.--,-. -'.? . - menfaorf the following who have re- centiy been turned ' loose by the Gov- ; . w I i 'II - i ifi i -!Vr r'""-'. ernpr if) prey upon: ine nara-eajningB ana,. wastry ol. honest people : onn UaviOson,., COlorea, was COnvCeaiOI larcenv. three times, before his i convic- i3oneforeiJadee ' fichencld He H one of the worst thieves m Charlottes Hart, another regdrar thief whowai cohvictect of robbing a colored man'of lv m jeve roinis, is aiso a iree. man. A petiUpn. is , now . circulating for ,. Ai- beriLord, who stole cotton .from the cotton platform and was t caught in Abe I act and; then turned State's evideace against the others "- The petition Btates that he was convicted on the evidence tWCl as KJTT, wno waa, one oi.ine party ana. Irar4 0ffvwa8 captured and convicted at th'a onnrt. Wo ham in thim Mmtoirt: 1 1" 94 4 vwy sy.--j. r - M mmw fTMWa , WMVMMI WW Judge who is doing his duty.; He is attempting, to giv us security,-in per- son nd-"Pperty.'He'tenrtB burg lar every man's house is his castle. And he tells1 Che murderer that lus life is the ot plonement for the'shedding of iq nt )iood,' Judge1 Schenck is cer nocent tainly a. terror to r eviLoera. andif let al0ne4.be will quickly rid Ahis comma uliJ 01 " woruue vagarjonaa ana !j i il l prowlmsr thieves? H But -what will it avail if the criminal knows that he has a sympathy ring Governor to arrest the hand Of justice ' and " stay its "stingmg m? if ti&mgf. continues? ftiy&h juw. wiuuu is .lot; lnaueunuon 01 an- archy, ,wul be our only safety. . , ; TIUJ VUlOnriA BEITATOnlAL . BlTTEllItES3: AHDITa , -lih UUbX)UTUHATZI CUlVil Theicity of Richmond is greatly. ejH eraised at p0.aat e..th. .aaa. wf ot-u. xrnt : ffcuM4.;.. Starke r"-w "M aviwf"- against Johnson and Tanner, the re nar npmir4esp(ihe: Democratic p.ar ty for, . th e State , Senates Certificate, of election were' awarded the latter named candidates, feat their contes tants allege that their election was' se- cfcfed byTraud; aflda7 committee are crw busily investigating the4 retdrns, bupi i a. imtfng tnem Many sfronf afid implacable enemies. Conspicuous among th. number; is Geni ilmboden who was instrumental in bringing butSke djp accdmp ,HI8 UdeaU , aner eieCtl01TI and its subseaaent contest wer th mt)Bt Utter !a6dHdgkhownr manIVfear8jAriclit6 bfcVidtfefit was ill-fee,UnVhibliellhat: ieulmi- hated in a parwnat refflfitr" i between Generals J Jhngor and Irabodeji, at a eve- the Cotr?ti f llnveeligation, e barged Johnson f with 1 -. falsehood. a'hersnn- tl insffltkrii InSrrarpVW ir2ferlce. Johnson attempted to" cowhide his - k a. 1 accuser upon tne public streets, - We f egret exeeedmrlyy ta SMtauc h hos- wuwwu ?atanta 10:6 PrOminent Politicians, and were idistbSUishedri -of3rs j. la 'the Confederate army. - And though nei- ther party suffered any serious i physi- er party sunereu uj V" i cWfrrig, veb we areparerpprehej- give ti& OeVbiid iJbf thai cnHrttiasXe affair is not yet. er one Douna, oyi me, ties oiMiuwor aflfectidn to obtainsignattires foVnis mdereri,'With"stheir - hands s reeklh wjlfcnofbers life-blood turnVol upbn'a eon-1 " . wuuubuu, uue ui me 1 hommeea, has - of course the " sym uon otine.iAwnvcratiC paitys bu aHcfhisl . ZZAS GRANT t33 7JAII3 ? , herfeaj T$itCrfa jaMkn lc . Jged tq be Jte oosinveietaie snjiler that ever occupied jihej Precedential 'bair. Therievlr-Vis fyoHte . becjlie the crooked St. Louis whiskey, was spo ken of, he smiled, with .ineffable de- light. Wheneverthe baldness'of Jul ius OEesar and his promising ffrandsor was ited as eTrrriarkabl coiaciainco with a glee that surpasses description. And whenever his friends assured him of an. election forA,. third lerm , jthe man fw'as' fairly beside . himself .,witb joy, and . his.: whole, facial expression was wreathed in & smile of genuine and childlike simplieity, that no artist eoatd ever transcribe; But of late the' bright smile ha faded from his1 beam ing brow, and Vhe' "swetpnit'of his delightful flreams few vanished .Alas'T his snv.Je is only .of .the ost ghastly sorW 'fHe iiean-.i henjaar futufe,Uie i awful thunders l that r U sounding the" final doom o( this American .Eepnh ic; St. Peters lifts it wighty Dome high btry' the' Heavens.' Grim and gant, It stands' as a threatening speoy tre whose Vision. he cannot' shut out. ' v.a"J --V J? Ji-Cu aVmerial regalia, pfari , .Hostile fleets deck th bosoift.-ef.tbf road AtlaiM(W Frowning gunboata turnt tlielr ravage shot opon American cities. vThe Pope is landed , and 'commands" the PresH dent '"of ' this 'great 1 nation t'o -kneel an kiss his : firreat toe! .Whereupon ouriChfef xeputive iss iiifjainM; ana jcne8.iuuui v au u Atuiv jv; pie to drive-away the invading 4ahorts. of atholoei8m and remove that dread ed Papaltoe from his sight. We' are assured by people daily 1 arrivihg front KeW York that they hate : heard 'no cahonadinff? 5and : travelers' directly fromj ixropdeclareJat e. Popf is still in Italy and too ; feeble to mate sea voyage; so we -have come to the conclusion that the St: Louis whiskey makes our President see croeie(f, and he is- afflicted with that fearful disease DEATH OP HTT8ff ABTfAHTiB M33I. 1 ,The year 1375a;wiU be remembered in history as an . eventful one ? in. the demise of three pt the jnost. remarka bie politicians and statesmen .,ef the age. iH.nry Wilson Andrew Johnson and Wntiam A; "Graham. It ii a' sin-' gutaf coincidence' that "all thrte died ID me miuofc ui lauuro kuu puunu uu- ties, , While we have never admired the political ,cx)ureeapf the .first, two namea, - ye :i .ineircnaraciera . svjne. uq-j soiled by corrupUon, and.tbeir- handa unstained by illegal gaios Hen est in their convictions, and firm in . their adherence io 'what ' they considered right,nhey rjrelent 4striingt cotitrast to most "of HheJeadersof " AmertcaW politics of the presenCtime. ; They figured long aridcoospicuously in the administration and government of the nation. The? die full of years and honors, and leave to posterity exam pies well worthy .of imitation and pat terns Johnson f "Graham I Wilson ! Before three' more such ihall be strick eh' rfowin "Tim e hali hurl his dart at Death.' f ' It is Veey SAr5.dge! Venpk is holding Court in Charlotte at this time, and the friends.4 of Grant are going one byano. tO-lhe Peniten tiary. It is very sadoBut Gov; iBrog! den ia : a Jtind -hearted old man ? and will soon release thm; v"r : ' 3 The Pardoning- Power. , ITS USES AKP!ABUSE9. 41 . EEiroaSjarnNixir-The alarm ing use of the, pardoning .power.': by the gOT: erriors of this iState since the war. is a subject which ought to engage the at leniion ana vaoagnt oi me gooa men of the Stale every W hete;r W c ven ture the assertion thai i Governor Brogden has,' daring his -brief term.&pardoned moro person convicted of crime, than Governors Jteid, Bragg,:. ;E His and Vanr.A did in thnr airlrra.iinra rf nmo ld:if ' 'a'rbpentity 'aVdt ;iind e cuse uenuera. against , tne Jaw seems to be growing' on Governor' Brditdeh as a kind of childish 1 weakness ''inci dent to advancing eg..: We have not the-the recetd at hand,-but twe believe Governor., wogqen pardoned vPOt .Jess than one hundred and.twenty convicts. Governor Caldwell, from Nov, 1873fctO July 1, 187f, "sevehj months, pardoned thirtv-four convicts'. Governor Brotr- denffofn1 ev: 3; to SepV28, .87' tweWy$fcdayi;yaidoti2& six cbfl vkts. and amce then the ratio of his j ereelleney'a grace has increased in pro portion to 'too rnsaT- approacii oi- tne republican ,nom inatioD, for, governor; in ibvo. t. JNotwitb8tandinz . he . ia ridin I teauers anu usea dv every. ciass oi men w.iu win natter nis vanity or promise uiui m vuuiiirr iu : mc uuiuiu'k vuu- a- r .r" it : , .. . . venuon ne seems to oe toxan v uncon Scions Xf''1 I'-l 2''" ewcC. ' re ." THE .C0N1EPTIALB EStDIATIOit'1 IWnnTVia ntmit.J tn th WnT thmra mfVW K )m LWwWWWW JF M.;WMajMW.M to tne governor) tupo a. special cpn fidence that ha' will snare those onlv. Whose case,jpbu!dK Mfbreseen;the law itseit may be presumed willing t have1 excepted-outf its' general roles; wuicu tuo wiauoux w msirr uannoi pos- sibly maie 6 perf3Ct7as td sole ever v particular teaser and t the '-abuaei of.thia prerogative tends o wsa sol jassefe ill WHICH QtfHtUknMtinrrtV L.m i iiicu d vv ticf cui 1 'itu tTH v r unr : Cl I North Carohna'. to-aviou. to Gov. H ftU rdenadministratioieverenterulned anf ppiicanQR j&fr paruea in cases ,ef felony, without getting full information byGt exfiteneatefitt3rm strahefer with cotttra'pt.'Chierjuftic Peartraaay 3wbottthexeen ealiednpoitto abater the rlgec of thel law. by the-iexerceof, pardon, it is pf BTTATTt .'n .HV. 'PfTT.T.V TTflrT nam . : but wheni QovBrpgderi was jasked by ahd;soncitprjotvQne prthem, but the ndtIb8tb(fiofi'sifif6ided byGbiH a solicitor to withhold a pafion until the facts m'htl be known, h 3 granted thepardot. at ft ncef-tbout evchcn swerinif j th I aplica tion? iorj acknowl edging its receipt and inj acdition tb thistUermot; everiu lie officer of the county feigned a remonstrance against it. This commutation-too was granted to one strong and athletic, who first . : , SHOT AN OLD MAN I IfctVrfgh thbW hl ntcwidatedr then robbed him of his money, clothes, boTssaddld&tridndIedhe country. rJt was done oo onhe high-) way in the day 'time-'and "under" the most tevoltlntr- circumstances.' See State vsV Owen, 72 N.' C. Reportfr. page 608, where this Cruel crime is partiallv reported ,"i 1 i i,t ' v.( A But recently j he has - pardoned one WillianvElvood cpavicted of -murdft inrrMecklenburg, countyr Ej wood's moiher had recently received a for tune pf $20,000 and nearly one half of it was snent Jln obtaininer. sismatureta. 1 men being paiid terr dollars1 'a hundred 1 radical offieialrto intercede for hi hi, &cf Aa tiaual his - excellency abut his eyes q: the judiciary J the solicitor, the supreme court and the eolititor, the supreme courtandthe facts,kand this WHO IN COLD BTJi(i)?, ,s,f on" a Sabbath 'inorninsr. deliberatelv killed his victim;-Is now at laree? a f ' i.j ii , .. a, t .. : .w4s . ' w . . r paruonea -muTaerer." r- ine supreme courMn affirm ine theinderraent below.' Used ?thist; strong and emphatic lah guage : ' We have looked earnestly for tome feature ofthe transactwn that would tend to favor the defehce, (of accident) uuk every vtrvumsianc. ateproefy Again: "There'i not otih mta(e circunv stance in the immediate transaction 16 justify, excuse or1 friitigctle the homicide' And again; rtertrevtewinsrUhe facts. Justice Badeadalt-"ir state a ptatner 'aseoj. -imtrdtr. VllbAs true that many;, good -men-; signed El wood's petition, many,. to eratifv a distressed wife, some without examin ing it, and others Iperhaps becadse they believed .hsWjyltjng; accideniaLi it may not be improper to add - that since the4 trial a respectable, man says, he1 saw Elwood load the pistol and de clare his in tention to kill Sahfprd." ; riother instince'bf Gov: Brogdenrs swiftness' to- "'encourage 1 the doing bf evil" was inr pardoniDg Garviri who: shDt-Kiatler in Charlotte. : He was coavicted and .sentenced to imprison meat Tuesday; and pardoned the next Fridaywe.beUje, without a petition, Hia O WJT COUNSEi. WCFrJSINO ,y,r. to recommend a i pardon v We might multiply these examples; of. ilasrrant abuse of perogatire, but it only dis gusts the mind and causes grief for tha unnappy condition of a State which baa such a Governor. TV 'Gov: Caldwell but onhirtv-fbdr nari dons -reported irf 1874,' only pardoned taree wunouv ine recommendation I the judge i or isolicitbv and two' of these were , women in failing health andJie third .was under peculiar cir cumstances.. Gov. Caldwell had, en ough good sense, honesty and proprie ty not to ignore tha other branches of tne State government and -thereby wiqed, their jespecfc at Jeasfc t We had boped that theCQUvestian .'woqtld pu some check in the constitution on this unwortny exercise oi a prerogative, wmcn was designed tdt be exercised in mercy fw wsesBp fell under " the technical condemnation of law, but now pas .become tbe'mms of safety protection and impunity ;for rogue, pruisere and murderers. Our onlv remedy Is to point the finger of public scorn at an executive who. has, no eaual inf this abuse Of the nardoniner power except Moses of infatndus noto riety, the former Governor of South Carolina- ' - ! JwncE. Ah Alabama Girt1! Letter Trom , v.-vv - -T : V"TfJ r T i ; ii v -i We reached hereJCah-ol. on the 11th of August, and want to a very large ho tei called the A-trandiew uotel., it was vety large, and one of ttbe .finest hotels lever saw. It belongs to the khedive.' ' Opposite the hotells a Very large and beautiful k garden.'' " It "also belongs to the khedlfe. Well, in fact. the khedive owns everything, here that is pretty. Our trip was quite pleasant, it One pfi thei prettiest parts' was irora ; i-axis to ueneva. ve bad the Alps jon both sides of us nearly all the way, and you can imagine how splendid that was. .That, , was w the hardest thing to realize. .,1 had often seen pictures of the Alps,; but never thought that I would be near enough ta climb them .t: Geneva ai it funny looking old placOvOer trip from - Ge neva to Alexandria was quite pleasant! Wo staid at Naples one aright and half the next day, but all our party did not gqaahore apa djd however,, and brought us some ice that came from dreidfullaictcomrng across" the ocean w and tbe ; sea", vve ; stayed in Alexajidriaenlyfohe- day1, ? ahd he nightt was terf eoP there ifinthe evening-a grat deal jffor to than-1 expected to fittdit.- I tie. notflnd it yerywarrA here atCairo inthe housa but it, is dreadfuXly.warm outdoors.f i do not.dare to go out until the aun, is. ioown. ? it geta very cooi in ne, evens log;- Wtf only stayed wine' bOier six daysheH'papa'fbdhd nt la bbdse, for which hpar !on-fhiJndrear'doCars; oroightyKppuiidaUyeirf V$f7H higher than any American ofilcerhere except ueneialbtone,f.4iivhaa gotten his uniform. fThe coat 4s , whitfr and darkt!na hayejo wear a cap caijed"tab90sh,.' street with6nt theiriswofds. Mama does not like Egypt: very- much. ' She 1s considerably homesick,' Iv think. I am homesick myself. I sighklr day long and wish : I,waa, back in Am erica. The dirty' Arabs run me distracted.,,; I oatftf neahein-ilTUiateT theyery nknef 8 Arab.K :5Editk "is firying;ti learn Id speak' Arabic and'. French; ; I s Wdiedreheh' allof lasfyeaf ,l butI cafit speak dee" word of it nb? Feet so frightened that I forget what I war going to say, i .m very; ?nuch--Hi hones that bv the end of . this vear I pvil np wpow speak;; right ,well a sm Roing is) siuay at Jiome tats year .wita .Xiuun sma Aienry, reaa nara,-so I will not be homesick, s It is too lene- ly tat any 1iie, Ra Jawa:;s early in the ;morning anddo'ee ihoxjome h6mel.ptiJ(4ie evening., g4Th, only lb ing we liave'to laugh aji ja-the - ey s djl?kKki perfectly vridiealous -t. igmtihanenMirnittnimr wimiteetidrtfeffif 3ttieF 'ttbtSfid. usoinu luem w . eei tneir money and 4beiridnltey7hehey P,U8J5 lftem tomakeHhewrgo fasteri ietiieruay evenme Airs, bione wrote & note asking mamma to let one of her little girlagb ouWqpbe desert with her childreri riding. Iwent and enjoy ed myself very mncb I saw two of the khedive'a palaces. They were hot pretty, but 1 :fs Ilcttie Stone said they were magni cent ins'.de.'It is about breakfast tisie in Jacksonville now whil i t?rite; and it 'ii 3 e. ening here. Wje ihav4:etten, our l-.ch and ure to eaV4inn "".a He is'just ns happyras he papa conges HVi can be, am we are sosrlad. lie is in very goaftfejio health, and so are all of us. This fcli-rf mate seems to agree with all of us. ajimP. Story.- . When a dozen newsboys " and boot HadcriodiM!e!tedaw4hw house, si one nad add popcorn remarked: ."Sposen JietnGajiitfxtdls us a story. ? "Sposen," remrakjed all the others." ; . ."Well, gentlemen.' ; remarked Jim, after a few, .digs at his bead, 2.1 will tell you a tru, story about a irl.,.,Her name was Maria;' and ' she had . yaller hair blue eyes, small" feet.' and she was wurm a muuun uoiiars. . iIn stamps' asked Cross-Eyed Dick. ) .('In clean eashr rierht in the savings' bank,'.' answered Jim. J -.".This girl was an orphan, with no one to , boss-her around, and if she wanted to b out 'till eleven 'o'clock J.at 'night "she could. There were' piles bffellars after her to nrnrry her, but she stuck up her nose atthehull caboodle," - "What tur ' anxiously inquired 1 fre- crackerTom. zmzl MWhat fur? 6 Whyrshe knew, they loved her : money : instead of herself. ope wan tea some one to love her .earn rv " - away aisii came alofasr. Marfer' faihfc ed awayand dropped downi itf the roarf. and she'd have been broke all to pieces it : i e i i. ui i i tt my size.; He pulled her into a shoots ine-eallerrv broncmt hr tn. and then hired a hull omnibus and took, her, home." .' " ,r And they fell in love and . were fin ally- married. ' TrrarkpH Snsnender Johnsonl: ,-i;P!J " :k vn&, tnr fellow countrvmen.f she zw him ten cents! ' , , . , . w "And is that ?a!l?" exclaimecL three All she gave him. and' that,; turned out tolconnterfeit!"r .- 'u - , There was : a, long period of silence, and then Cocoanut rncontinuti: 4 "Which is a lesson to us never to marry a eirl wbrtn a milfion dollars." 1 HAnd we never ahall!" they solemnly repnea. uetvott jfree Press. . t - r f j.; ... , i .. if Commit ..the followinz to memory. and you will have at vour "toneues end" the names of the monarchs of ISneland from the time of the conaueat dowri to the present date: M ' - s IiSm Tjt7;n:-- r vJ '"ktILLl'L t. BenryV Stephenrand Henry; then Rich ard and John. '" f Next, Henry the thirct; "Ed wards, one. two, and three; -u ; ; " And again, after Richard, three Hen- rys we see. -.n f. s.-t.K - t -. : ; ; Two Edwards, Aird Bicbard, if rightly I KUess,; it ,i - ;. -. 'Two Henrys, sixth Edwail, Queen Ma, ryand,i5ess eh Jamie, the then Charles, whom they slew: Then ; followed 1 Cromwell , riar1l. EfirC-;'- J?Hi..- another Next, James, called the second, ; ascend ed the throne; --' -. . Then William and Mary together came On, :-.,(i,.J 1 J'i 'f'3i:i Till "Annie, Georges four, and fourth .William all past, Uod sent them Victoria, the youngest ana last. i Those 8ap Lbaves: She.'-a eirl' of seventeen, walked under the maples a month ago and gathered the golden leaves and eaid: . .. ,. t.,... "Oh, leaves,, you, remind me of crushed hopes and scattered plans." He. her father, found them in a nail keg the othe djr andahbok1 them down iri a corner of the woodshed and said:. .- a --i' , 'iThere, -that dog has - got just as good a bed ae; any -oanine in this fewnl" JfVee iVrst.. , u - It is related that, anIndian once brought up a younz lion.r and. finding Lhim weak and harmless. never attempt- cu w control mm. x,very oay me non gained in strength aM' became nrbre dif&cnit to manage. At last, when ex cited by rage, he fell upon the Indian and tore him to pieces. It. is thus with evil habits and bad passions., They are., like; this , itfonthey .will cause much vexation in after life, and may pernaps aestroy us. . : ic outn, remem ber and beware. ! a ' t h r.i ai!" A i l.v-nsr ui ,f... - IT- - r 9 ni j -fit i - .. - is -a 8 ;sn I -"uEm- oi h?a-tj trii' .tad l rir;tti . i fi i s CHEAPER THANtEVElt J Tii BUTllER'S: . nov!7 ." ' 1 s. sr-KHc,,.; f!j fr,.'j .-.e. P. aiLxh. fGKE",07;CT,f3ai',3E&' in elr1 ,.11 1 . Vi 8TKNBOUS2S; -MACAULAY A VO f k VnovlO-iy -!j;.l'o Jsif a?i liil aJi" jdr ' 3 TU AI Full 'Stock bf ATCIirS, ! 'CLbCXS and .J y.EI.R Yf t ,vJ t 9 j.: HALES AABBIOR'8. 'o s estlyandxlike gosh. ,Wellr .one,, day. when she. was going down to the postoi-' fij' tof see.if there wss aMv mall, a run- m w GOODS xir8 Cbbslshments .solic x Tr :i5 r.PJSlIRA TIT aTS T7! . 4 r CNDbx A' surancp Oonorati6nw "Niaeara,,,QeorBla UnniA'O'N.fl nnol" tirti i I UU JJort St VLynchbtiri Insurance I i .. j-' . v , Office NEW NOVEL, .ir ...to CHRISTIAN REH)'S LAST & BEST, PHIFER'S BQOB:BTpR 'f it a '. i . pidstana on Trade Street, to one my large and commodious si lege Street gndavindjtiyk i iSyMtoAr swSaruvaBtsgeSrft)' GroceesrTgei'-gpeciaHidvaBtat'es HeBiy bid customers in my large and varied assorts ment of , . t . WTXP!fl nnl T.TATTslHfi . I, Making a specialty in this line I, claim. offer better advanUeeaibsn eM bVfojindin Weklferth?fllna.l' . 3--:ail -. i ; -icq - 'iHj;.ikici jul25 SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, .Wilmington, Oct. 2d, 1875. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Sunday, Oct. 3rd, trains will run oyer this Railway as follows r PASSENGER, If AIL AND EXPRESS Leave Tnimingtonai I 7a Arrive at Charlotte, 7:30 pm Leave Charlotte, at Arrive Wilmington, at FAST : FREIGHT and e-so am 7.-00 pm PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Wilmington, at Arrive at Charlotte,, Leave Charlotteat1 v-4-',- Arrive atphjslhy,' at V?- 4 f Leave Shelby; at , -Arrive at Charlotte, Leave Charlotte, at Arriye at Wilmington, . 5-00 pm , S:15am - 8:30 a m 12:50 pm 4:40 pm 5-00 p m 8.-00 am - No mail or express carried by this train between Charlotte , and - Wilmington fonly between Charlotte and Shelby. CONNECTIONS. Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington A Weldon, and Wilmington, Columbia A Augusta Railroads, Semi-weekly New, York and Tri-weekly Baltimore, and weekly Philadelphia Steamers, and the Riyer Boats Connects at Charlotte witheNorh'Caro Ena Railroad, Charlotte and Statesville Rail road, Charlotte A Atlanta Air-line,- and Charlotte. Colombia and Augusta Railroad Thus supplying the whole West, North west and Southwest with a short and. cheap line to the Seaboard and Europe. " 'r- -. aa. Papers publishing Carolina Central Railway schedule will please notice changes. :.-.- -- vf,?.- S L FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Superintendent. oct5 Pran ! Hiran ! COUNTRY A rINE LOT. AT M. M. WOLFE'S. no?H Bagging and Ties. HEAVY Bagging and Arrow Ties, for sale low, by - SPENCER A ALLEN. 'novlO A Change. HAVING purchased the Charlotte Yarble Works, my aim is to make it second to none in the South, and to offer better in ducements in the manufacture of Grave stones and Monuments than have ever been done heretofore I have employed a num ber of co'rr.petent artists, and am prepared to manufacture Gravestones and Monuments of every description lower than the same can be purchased in any of the Northern cities. Parties living at a ditance can receive all necessary information by writing tn me for Price Lists and Drawings. Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect, j - 1 " - ? J i JAMESrAJOHNBlk). Eockbridge Alum Water,? AND BUFFALO LETHEA WATER, RECEIVED fresh from the Springs every week. We are the authorized agent lot the celebrated 8prings, and have perfected atr ingementa to receive fresh supplies very week direct from the Springs. .. . - am, xiauiuru Water and Star Saratoga W.t tn KrfiM tor sale at ( f IfcADEN'S i li Drusr8tore. U F pRATT'S ASTRAL OIL, landed to-day A' plenty for all Jt giyes a superior light 80 cents a gallon economical and safetry I. gale Agents, w ; Corner Drug Store, o aolT , - ' CTTAMfr 1t TT vemovW myflisnTiess fVomty r t rr-ii or A and Banking Company" "Firemen's VnnA 2nd Story Parks' Building, Tryon Street. T. H.'BREM, JR. F, J..OSROKNK B. ! 0 B UDcCrfs)mse J Bnild- ing, Up Stairs. anzitr. n Having ' wrmnrohf l tnAAA 1 .o--- professional d services, tot fbc eitizeos of . CIIAttLOTTE AND VICINITY Calls left at jny office in the , day,, or iU resideoce; 6b - Myers" Street, at eight, will m apq o to j , r. m. ian22-ly 0 FLEKMIlfG, I It ATTOaWEY A.T LAW, otte, N. C. a epscaiattani suits for and again) jan2-l corporations. flA.lAlexanderT SUEGEON DENTIST. JOffw ipnqim Aii prices of Dental rtJfflee in the Bwks building over Butler's jewelry Store. r Hours from 8 A. Jf. to 5 P. M. I TVT7TDMrkT M-IiSiii Mi Glete'lis. Co., OF ENGLAND. ;.i.i.l27,wjo,ooo iMiP a 7r OF RALEIGH, N. 0. These Companies are strong, reliable am) liberal. ;. -yJ i - - qfferfdjondwellings and tttWr lwpertyirTERMOF YEARS at low rates., guijiw jujoining tjoprt iiouse.Tn rfeu J oct27 lm wt uiii at crown s law ot THE DIXIE PUEIP NO "HUMBUG." MORE than 100 in use in the city of Char lotte. Time is money ! By the use of ( a good Wooden Pump much" time, money ana uoor is saved. Tne price of the Dixia mW fcCbaflotte. Theea i'a need of a good Pump.are requested to call on or address the (uiuereigneu. uraers win te filled prompt ly, with directions lor setting the Pump. Wooden Aqueducts for tan yards, gold mines, railroads, Ac, furnished to order. Wood Turning Lathe work done at short notice. G L GREESON A CO, jjfj,! t w t Boa: 15, Charlotte N.c. ; Office at Court House, first door on right.. eep252m V,,. !.;;.,, -,,V! -.'v : LATEST 'ARUIVAL op NEW fi 0 -0 S J. S. PHILLIPS lVSR9?FLOn nd 'fRALER IN GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HAS remorei lo ofiTdrtha Jfew fetors binder the Central HotelTrade 8t,and i receiving his Winter Stock of Goods for Men's Wear, and ,wlll max fcbenl "up at short notice Ih the most fashionable man ner, cheaper than the same class of Good have ever Jbeen offered in this market ..OrSerei SMils a ?petialij. Cutting and repairing done promptly. All goods and work must be paid for on deliv ery, as I am compelled to do a cash business. J 8 PHILLIPS. OCtU THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN - - THE WORLD l! a WEST A SONS' ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. rX iWarrantedlW Degrees Fire Test. Endorsed by the Fire Insurance Companies. Read the follawfofrMrtliWj.' ed from many others : Howabd Fib Lvb. Co. or Balttm oas. ) , , , u. December 25,1874. j f Mettn C West tt Sons ? Gentlemen Hav ing used the varioqsoilasold in this city for Illuminating purposes, I take pleasure in recommending your "Aladdin Security" as the safest and best ever used in . onr kuu. hold. . i ours truly. ANDREW REESE, PresH. aJT WILL KOT EXPLODE.' 'Ask your Storekeeper for it .TOftHHWi-.---0 WEST SONS, "118, 115 W. Lombard 8t." Baltimore. aug38 6m ed Humphrey's HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, .came to hand yesterday. a iui W;',.., ! - T C SMITH A CO. Sole Agents. ;.nol7 (Notice. ONtbe first day of October instant, F B McDowell. Esq . purchased a half inter SBt in Ua .OBSERVER esublishment, and it is absolutely necessary that all outatand mg claims due me up to that date be settled, either by note or account at ones, aa I mnat CloSe up Toy old books. All claims dae me individually, contracted prior to that time, remaining unsettled on the 1st day of D. cembes. nextj without reserve, wUl be placed in the hands of an eicer for collection. , . CHAS. R. JONES. OCta lro. y yTf?7 ; it JA t? r- COMPLETE StockofHosierv. British, Balbri. Ban Stripes, CollAraL. i A iii;i , . - . J A, YOUNG & SON'S, . octlC ... JJBLEB .iBAiTLX. V Cbt T3 BdiLlo LAND50MEST4LINI1, H.t!M- - Of Scar fa, Ties and Ntckwam alii I J A YOUNG A SON'S. octlG fJlHOSE WHO vYIJLU'SX'OaiodA Have not paid their accounts will please, call and settle. -We need the money. - - ALEXANDER, 8EIGLE A CO,, , no20 o
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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