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' "'W------------Mbmm, t -? " i i -i . . i ; -it s . . 'ifHivifrif'ir KTV lHit v V V lis . it -t-T.':- 10. VOL. 4. CHARLOT N. C;; M 1874. , 206- I - hi:SS'' """" iJs-- Ls . esTsr&t--:'-. re. t r. t?S fe- 'J ' " IM fas. r. ; ' - i1 v f Ma S oat&era lose: norfiliB Iran" o (M n o i PUBLISHED WEEKLY D. H. HILL,- i CHAELOTTE, N. C, Devoted to the vindication of the truth ot Southern History, to the preservation f Southern Characteristics, to the develop changed relations of the Labor System, and to the advancement of Southern Interests in Agriculture, Mining, Manufacturing and the Mechanic Arts. ' 4 1 In addition to the contributions from the , old corps of writers of " Thb Land Wb j Love," the services will : be: ' secured of thorough men of Science, and; of Practical t armers, Miners, Machinists, Ac.: .,-.,.;;,..;--:': -o . i'1 TERMS OF SOUTHERN HOME '.A , . TIE5T.L0YE. s Mathematical HILLSBORO, N. C. J Sciontifio and IWith a Full Corps of Cnstructors. is A Farm for Sale WITH A FERTILIZER UPON IT. Afirtiif an ao'roa nf T.ftnd one-half wood a hoontifnl oloTTtifAH snnt for ' buildinir Dur poses ; a fine hillside exposure for grapes or fruit truca a tmntt hriAK-vara. ana an exten sive bed or vein of Sulphate or Carbonate of Lime, which from tests proves an excellent T?prt.ilizer. This tronertv lies half mile front Carolina Central Railroad and the town, of Lincoln ton, and is known as the Bamsour hstt o.crrnTinn lands The subscriber offers tnis iana at a mouer- 5 , . : " 1 VC T S ate price and will be pleased to show it to "?e, and leaye the sequel to the reader s anyone. For particulars, call on Gen. D. imagination :: but the hinges of a story tx. am, unarioiie, . Dec 15 tf W.M.BEIHHABDT. One copy, one year, in advance! : $2.50 Five copies, one year, : .. : ' 11.25 Teh coDiea. one year. : : I : 20.00 The remittances In every case must be by (jnecs, jp . u. uraer, or xtegisiereu jeuer. - o 19" To those wishing to subscribe to an Agricultural naoer we would state thaf we will famish the i Southern ITome and Mural Carolinian at , 1.00 "u &nd Southern Cultivator " 4.00 Trt A nvEHTisERS. The Southern Home. having now the largest circulation of any naner west of Kaleich. anords a tine adver tising medium. Terms moderate. Thd Spring -Session of 1874 begins tlie Second Monday in January WE REFER !BYN PERMISSION TO 1 ' ! Rt. Rev. Thomas Atkinson, D.D., LL. ID., Bishop of North Carolina';' Pi Mt RmaHpa Tin Kfc Mrp' TSalrtiorh' N" j P? ' - Rev.jT. M. Jones, D.D., President Greensboro Female College ; Hon! A. W. Venable. Ex United States Representative from North Carolina ; tt - i r t ni.:.r T . : .r v.tk i c n v PTiwt 1- t T? TTMl-l -vr rs . - ' iraui u. axaeroo, Xisq., xiiiisuuru, in. v To which we will add only the following testimonials, one from Hon. William Aj Gra -w- -m tt V. ri. i r-t i T.T on1 ' thn nthfil1 TTAm KAV Charles Phillips, D.D., Professor of Mathematics in Davidson College, formerly Professor i 1 Y ? 4 1 I "I have been long acquainted with Messrs. Horner & Graves as Instructors or youtn in I 11111511 Mill (PI High Schools, and esteem them in tbe very nrst-ciass or ineir proiessiou ViVllVl 1AM. JtJLVVii .uec 1 , 10 o CHARLOTTE, N. C. II. C. ECCLES, PROPRIETOR. 1 The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. Jan 27, '73-ly ? feb. 12, '72 Charlotte Hotel. CHARLOTTE, 'N. C. W. 1.' MATTHEWS & SON, Proprieters. Trnaf fViot. thfi liberal Datronage of the public will be continued. ; 56 ly i W., A. Gkaham ... j 1 nave ior many yeans ueeu i cwhj uicuuih6 " r jointly, without asking their permission so to do, and now my colleagues hope that they . : 1 in i . j monn imora tn nmo with nrrfit tn von and with Dleasrue to themselves. With sincere regards, I am yours, &c., ' -. -niirs. Davidson College, JJec 17, ima. BST Circulars, setting forth terms and other particulars, sent on application.. feHHHoE,ll;p"-i- to marry 'more, to my advantage'; and, with these views, I am sure I should only tract with you, and you will agree with vr"u-s '' j iv-' ii V mo that I consult our-mutoaL happiness The awkward thing in all stpry-Ulhng b fc. course-don't you thinkso r i transition. ; Invention you do not need Atth- ;nRtaTrt t & Biffn&i to Job: who approached and made some sensible rpmnrtii nhnnt, thtk .weather; ? andl after another turn or two, ! released ilisa Lin- Qoneral News. Germany requires about 5,600,000 more rifles to place Us army on a peace foot- 11 von have eTTieriBncA for faftt is Rlranj ger than fietion.' - A beginning in these J a1! 1 .- uays oi siariiiug aoruptness is as simple as open your moutn ; ana wnen you have once begun you can J end wherever you Thft rialifnrnift Tietrialatiira haa nfTarea a reward of $15,000 for Yasquez a cole- oratea origan a. Jan 5 tf FURNITURE. V f RTTTr.T.TfiTT has on hand ' and is constantly receiving great varieties of Jiea-room esuva, votcage furniture, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Chairs, , . Jjooking-Olaases. . , .&m'nn fieri - Kfnttr'psttipjt " and eterything usually kept in a flrst-clasb i urnimre oiore. Mr. Shelton eives esDecial attention to the Undertaker's Denartment. in which he keens a full assortment of Metallic Cases and Wood Collins. All of the above selling at astonishingly l : o.n South Trade Street, opposite the Market: aec 10, 1873 ly KEMOVAL. T haira romnvarf m-v Tpwplrv Rtnrfi. on TlV- on Street, next toTiddy's Book Store, where 1 ani receiving a large stock of goods con sisting of fine Gold and Silver Watches and chains, Ladies' fine sets, latest styles, ear- oooa, ureasipius, iiue piam nugs, ocaiiiugo, and other fine crold riners. cold, silver and steel spectacles, to suit all persons, clocks in irruof votloir' onH all Hiifh crnrtrla 3 am 11S11- 6-v -"A'-v 0- oil .t IrAnf in a flrcf iIqsq loTOolrv stnTP. WnlP.ll I will sell as low as the same can be bought- any wnere eise. All trnrlr tn tVia Una Hnna isith Tl AfttnPBS and despatch, and warranted 12 months. All goods sola warraniea as represemeu. Trvon Street, next Tiddy's Book Store. sept. 11-ly. A. HAIiES. sey's arm, and cautioning her against the Gen. Howard to act as chaplain for the night air, left her to finish her promenade " statesman ' Tweed, in the ? nenitentia and swallow her own projected speech ry. Howard only swindled his beloved and mine, and went to bed. ; i ! African Brethren out of some liS)Vi&. And bo ended my first love I - ; H A fellow, who is nearly as 'big, a bore as the Hoosao tunnel, was telling in our office the other, day of a song that always ' O : CD j the turning gracefully back from a digres sion (it is easy to turn into one)- is the jn7 nut Mit . XT it o1natiAn sin that Ytninfc was neglected. , t , . ranOT3 0I uusoanorj. ' it was, as x saia oeiore a moonngni, .The foHowing preamble and J resold "i-inoiiredl t anv one nrea niffht. and Job and mvself havine. like ha., vi-i- , ... around, gently inquired u any one pres Sir Fabian, . no mind to sleep - followed Gtf C0Qld that ong. f lli- the fashion and the rest of .the company meeting, January 3d, and the Lancaster fA young lady from Georgetowa came at the inn. and strolled down to see the I r,. to the citv the other day to . hare- her talis Dy moonngnt. x naa Deen mere pe- ntlfttPd t nnblish them ; " tnrn nn I t.onlr Jon At.raicrht tn. lh ttnni i ttti - " y - o ' I picture taken. Vhen the artist showed wu-- a ;mmAnaA rl her tha (nroof" and asked her now She " I f f (IGsft V&9 ALU 1111 UlvUDQ luvvvlue I -w w j in the bed of the river which I have de- WorkiDgmen was recently held in Cooper liked it, she placidly remarked that he scnoea aoove as my lavonte,. ana. aiier TnRt.:tnt. nitv of New York, in which watching it for a few minutes, we turned - 1 - . har-.lr in a. dark cleft in t.ho rfx.lr whiftb af. forded a rude seat, and sat mqsing in si- lence. ! Several parties had strolled past with' out seeing us in our recess, when two fe male figures, with their arms around each other's waists, sauntered slow v. around the jutting rock below, and approached us, eagerly engaged in conversation. They came on to the- very edger of the! shadow which enveloped us, . aud turned to look back at the scene. As tbo head nearest me was raised to the light, I started half to my feet ; it was Edith 1 In the same instant her voice ot musio hrokp on mv ear.' and an irresistible' im pulse to listen unobserved drew me down again upon my seat, ana jod, witn a sim ilar instinct, laid his hand upon my arm. " It was his favorite spot!" said Edith. BARGAINS ; BARGAINS 1 1 a. r. Nisbet & Bro. jssssn ssa'tf? JJAllUAllia - JJnilUnillU - - . com an improvement in wish he stood .here now, thatl might tell Besolvedi.A Druggist and Ghemist, CHARLOTTE, JN . U. Has a well selected stock of PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Oils, Paints, Lamps, &c. AT HE IS OFFERING HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF I T. R. MAG ILL. A. W. HEATH. C. SCOTT MAG1LL, HEATH & Wholesale and Retail Grocers & Commission Merchants ! ' DEALERS IN I BACON, FLOUR, SUOAB COFFEE, ! MOLASSES, SALT, &c. College Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. April 21, 1873, ly " ; ' - ; . KUM'K, WICKKXKElUi & CO., Importers and Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Teas And a General Assortment oi GROCERIES, N. E. Corner Broad and Church Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. July 14 ly i Portrait Painting. . AETHUK lTbUTT; Artist. Studio over Merchants' & Farmers' Bank, CHARLOTTE, N.C. t .hall hi nleased to show specimens of my work at my Studio, to any who appreciate works of art. I paint from life or ,from photograph, persons wisnuig their departed friends can obtain them l if they have a photograph or daguerreotype. I can accomodate persons at.a distaiice if they will send a photograph with directions. Perfect satisfaction jgg- BUTT. ' March 3, 1873. . 1 ly - Stcnliouse, Macanlay & Co. WHOLESAIiE AND BETAIL. C2-ROOEES AND ? COMMISSION MERCHANTS' Corner Trade and College streets. CHARLOTTE,, N. C. Consignments Solicited. Orders for Cotton, .Corn, Flour, &c. filled with care and dispatch March 3, 1873. ly ! ALEXANDER & BLAND, TJENTISTSi , Office in Brown's Building, op posite the Charlotte Hotel. 1 Office hoirs from 8 o'clock a. m. to 6 p.m. aug 4 tf Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, c&c, AT thoir Pnmmnrtiniis Rtnrn Rnnm on Trade Street, one door westof Smith & Hammond's Drusr Store. Charlotte. N. C. are now recei- 1 xr n or i wll solAo.tpd Rtop.k of Orooeries.Musi- cal instruments, xoys, uigars, etc., wmuu has hfin houffht bv one of the firm, at a time when the market was most favorable. They therefore feel satisfied that they can I sell all goods in tneir line as low as any uriu in unarlotte,ior casn or to punctual custom ers. ' v They invite Merchants to give tnem a can, (as they had a special eye to their wholesale trade.) and feel warranted in saying that they can sell so as to make it a saving to them in their purchases. . . Thov return thpirthanks to their friends and the generous public for past favors, and solicit a continuance of the same. A. 4. JN liSXJJi; r a, jjbu. him what my hand hesitates to write." roor rhulip I ' said her companion, whom by the voice I recognised as the youngest of the Flemings, " I can not conceive how you can resolve bo coldly to break his heart. " . I felt a dagger entering my bosom, but still I hesitatedr Edith went on. " Why, I will tell you my dear little in nocent. I loved Philip Slincsbv when I thought I was going to die. It was then a fitting attachment, for I never thought to need" of the goods of this world, more than a sick chamber ana a nurse-; ana Phil was kind-hearted and devoted to me, and I lived at home. . But, with returned health, a thousand ambitious desires hayo one of tbo orators "inveighed against the rich men of the city, and - proposed that their ill-gotten wealth, should be takon from them by force.",. And among the resolutions adopted by that 'meeting is one couched in 1 these ' words "We demand the immediate enactment - of a law that shall limit the accumulations of any individual-" And another in this langtfage, "We recognize in the farmers grange movement tnrougnout tne coun try our most efficient co-worker in " the limitation principle." 1 Therefore, s , v . Resolved 1, That we express no opin ion in reference to ;the morals of the wealthy men of New York; - Resolved 2. It is a gross misrepresenta tion of our principles to assert we intepd or desire to abbreviate individual rights, or limit property accumulations. - Resolved 3. That every citizen is ie- ed to the labor of his productions of his mind. put too darned much mouth - on Bait her. it to " Mrs. Samuel Colt signs' every check, and order for money, and takes a walk through her, revolver foundry s twice., a week.,; ; .-,,tt ; ; -She ought to . marry or otherwise change her name,'as 'tis plain she is '. no A missionary among-the freedmen in TAnnmuM. a ft.n r relatinc to "-' Bome little colored children the story of Ananias and Sapphira, asked them why. God does not Btrike every body dead nowthat tells a lie, when one of the least in the rooatan swered, "Because there wouldn't be any body left." -' . ' v , , z .1 j. -v, , j : " - :. ' The new order of the Patrons of Hus bandry has grown beyond all precedent. There are now over ten thousand Gran ges in the States, with - a membership of 7M.125. The increase in the number of GIVE illM A CALL BEFOEE BUYING. LADIES y White Rid Slippers and Bootees JUST RECEIVED AT MEACHAM'S. 1ST, I have in i low prices. store a Give me large stock of fine BOOTS and SHOES, at very J a DAILY ARRIVING AT W. N. P RATHER & CO.. Fresh Supplies of Canned Fruits, Trench And American Candies, in all the new and rich varieties. TtrooH rakpa and Pies to suit all classes. WadAin'fra and Festivals furnished at short notice, and on reasonable terms. . EATING HOUSE. OnrfahU will he furnished with an abun a aTTManno nf n.hrnnt.ifnl harvest season uau v v. - - i and with our enlarged room, and increased facilities we feel confident we can by a per- ciotanf ofFnrt nlpflKP. all who IDIT faVOr US with their patronage Call and see us. MEALS. AT ALL HOURS AT W. N. FEATHER & CO., One door from Market House. September 22 ly (Imnnao in Via mnnt.h nf DARAmber. 1873. Resolved 4. That the civil eovernment was 1.225. There are State Granees in is invested with the toreroffative of ad-1 everv State except Maine, Delaware and justing ill-gotten gains, and it is amply Colorado. IFifminjf on" far. ' "' competent iheretp without the , inter organatioQ of an immense trades ference of onr order. - ' '.,: i;h o!fi;ta nl Amnlav. That we steadfastlv adhere uvu VX -6-"""T.":".;3:t -y . i Ars. to nnt tne iraaea-unions ui huh to the prineiples of our order to acquire and disseminate , Agricultural and Me chanical knowledge to buy our supplies in bulk, direct from 'the manufacturers and producers and constantly to refuse affiliation with political parties and in flammatory meetings. -U ; - r; . - D. P. ROBINSON, Sec'y. January otb, 1874. . men, excites great interest! in England. It was at first reported that this organi zation represented the employers" of 2, 000,000 of workmen ; but, although this was said to be an exaggeration, it now appearB to have been an unaer-eBumaie. - The religious practices of the Prince of Wales are creating considerable- uneasi ness among the Protestants in England. He aud bis wile are ones seen attending nn-pijT -b'q - T?iBTui7 Wfl frive halow i desires have I 4 , . ; ,.T .n,., . i I nnhiin wArahinkt All Saints'. one ot the sprung up in my heart, hd I find toyself -' mo' 01 , xr ritualistfo of all the Londonlchurch- admirea by wnom l win, ana every aay "vo j-uwubii, ' Us. The Roman Catbdlics are already growing more semen ana less poetical, t neo Manure ary.i5 ddis. Piaster. r - Philin is roor. and love in a cottaere. though very well for yon if you like it, wouia never ao ior me. x Baouia line him very well for a friend," for lie isJ gen tlemanlike and devoted, .but. with my ideas. I should only make him miserable. and so I think had better put him out A akfta . - , 9 UB1U, - - . "Mix and apply two to. three hundred lb.-ser acrei,' - Woulcuihe above-- be . m- nrnH - hv ' t he - addition of Acid PhOB- r . ' . . ..; ,ro",:.u Dbater x manurea my crop.in nu predicting that the mass will be re-established when he rea'ohos the i English throne. 4 T "r , oi misery at once aou i you iuidk so r i toe uuove auu luurcaepvi tuo vicju iuhj a eucpuinu nuw uiv. Biv A hali-smotnerea groan oi anguisn es-1 nity per ceni. xjaBt year, x um yui gov i never .weary , v euoa ""Vi rxari mn lino hut. it arna Innt. in t.hn roar I th a. rennisite amount. oi Plaster, conse- I earlv aud late; who ccosta the XSrnsibl AETICLB.rr-'k' gP9t adver tisement in a widely-cireulated 7 hewepa per ia the best pf all possible salesmen. It is a salesman who never. Bleeps, And is . j , DUBineoB call. Nov. 24 6m S. B. MEACHAM, Sign of the Brass Boot. Steam Saw Mill ! ATTENTION BUILDERS. OATES BROTHERS, Cotton Buyers ? AND General Commission Merchants, College Street, Charlotte, N. C. OH - COITSmNMElfT. 6,000 yards Bagging, lbs clear ribbed, d JM PHILLIPS, Merchant Tailor AND CLOTHIER, IS NOW KECEIVINGHIS FALL AND ' WINTER STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Gaps, &c. i Including every article of Men's Wear, and as cheap as the same class of Goods can be bought elsewhere. Call and eiamine the Goods and prices. Store under Central Hotel. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Sept.9. MONEY ! MONEY GOODS SOLD AT PANIC PRICES. J. B. Richards, at Ramsey's Crossing, on th Parnlina Central Railroad, above Cher- j ryville, is now ready to receive orders for Lumber at 16,000 pounds clear-side, smoea iiacon 3 dear riDDea, ary offer to the Trade R. F. DAVIDSON'S Furniture Rooms ! No. 4 TRADE STREET, Co'. Dry Goods Ml m r aaa na 1qp viKKctfi H rv-Jlt KACOU- Zj.VAA " -t - which we i offer to the Traae on iavoraDie .rm We also have in store the celebrated AHrican Needle Cotton GIN, for -which aVe aeents OATES BROS, W Cotton Buyers & Commission Merchants, , NOV 10 A. "'B" pureew lAMES HRRTY. WHOUSSALE AND BBTIIL', j rM? A T TTtt TV China, Crockery : AND . Glassware, ,i i v. iMihim tnaii ue BW;":,rrffl- ffiSTMSSrSS lfiS1 tniQrn- vartv of Housed 4S.. Brushes, Table Mats, Cocoa Uippera. :he greatest variety of Basket whlchwill irJfd low for cash. ? Nov S--3m. c. e:& t. snodgrass 1 Commission Merchants, i dealers in Provisions-Grainand Country r6- . -produce Generally, : oxcHMOND, VA. all correspondence a for consign- on sale, anu u- (Opposite Brem, Brown & Taking into consideration the existing state of affairs, such as low price of Cotton, scarcity of Money, and a general depression in every orancn u uuaiueos , tc...j resolved that I vill henceforth offer my stock of Goods to the public at PANIC P R 1 U Mi a l There will be no deviation from this rule. It will be strictly observed. The principal Stock of my Pall and Win ter Goods has been purchased by me in the Eastern Markets, after the commencement of the present Money Crisis and in conse quence, at low figures. I am therefore ena bled to' sell my Goods at greatly reduced prices, j The Goods have aiso Deeuiseiwieu with unusual care and attention. ! ' ThnmnraorairQnorf fnr ft,rict. fair and hon- est dealing, during the number of years I have resided in Charlotte, and the patronage and confidence heretofore so liberally ex tAA r. tvio Kir the Jennie, eive me the assurance NOW, that this announcement will find its way into every household with the desired effect. My Stock of Goods is complete in every department, and those wishing to purchase will be able to suit themselves in bTY.ES, OTTATjITIES & PRICES AT . . KOOPMAN'S, Wholesale &.Retail Dealer in MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Notions, Hats, Gents' Clothing and Fur nishing Goods, Ac, Ac Trade Street, Charlotte, N . C ; .AraS, ,VrLiM.i TioolAra and Countrv Merchants, I offer special inducements and asSre the, that I will sell Goods cheaper En they can buy in Northern and Eastern UATu Motto-Quick Sales and Small Profits; The Best Goods for the Least Money. Orders solicited and promptly filled ONE DOLLAR PER HUNDRED, sawed according to order. W. L. Finger, first-class sawyer in charge. Send in your orders. Freight per car load $10. J. B. RICHARDS. Nov. 10th. 3 m. Canvassed Hams and Lard. SPECIAL attention of families is called to a Superior Lot of Canvassed Hams. Also to Extra Leaf and Pure Leaf Lard, in Welsh Tubs. Wholesale and retail, by A. R. NISBET & BRO. Again We announce a neat and pleasant amuse ment for the winter evenings PARLOR CROQUET complete for $5 and $8 per sett. Also a large lot of new Novels fresh from the publishers. TID-Y BRO. School Books. o caned mv lips : but it was lost in the roar of the waters, and Edith's voice, as she walked on, lessened and became inaudi ble to my ear. As oer figure was lost in the shadow of the rocks beyond, I threw myself on the bosom of my ; friend, and wept in the unutterable agony of a crush ed heart, I know not how the night was Rnent. but I awoke at noon of the next day, in my bed, with Job's hand clasped tenderly in my own. ' I kept my trust. I was to meetJEdith Linsey at Saratoga in July the last month of the probation by which I won a right to her love. I had not spoken 'to her, or writteD, or seen her(save unknown to her, in the moment I have described), in the three 1od vears to which my con stancy was devoted. J bad gained the usual meed of industry in my profession, and was admitted to its practice.": I, was on the threshold of manhood j and she had promised, before heaven, here to give me heart and hand.' , V . I had parted from her 'at' twelve on that night three years ago, and, as .the clock struck, I stood again by her side in the crowded ballroom oi oaraioga. Good God I Mr. Slingsby 1" she' ex claimed, as I put out my hand.1 ' 1 "Am I so changed that yoa do not know me, Miss Linsey ?,' I asked, as , she still looked with a wonderful - gaze into my face pressing my hand however, with real warmth; and evidently ' tinder the control, for the moment, o the feel inna th which we had narted. O - - la TIT I " .-. the- reauisite amount of Plaster, conse quently ;was not as, mcch benefitted vas the previous season." Mn Saml. Rea test ed it with the following result The row not mantired yielded 23 bbls; one with Standard Commercial Fertilizer 27 bbls ; the one witn lien Compound, 34 bbls. The test was by no means a fair one, for the roots, Radical like, -would M6bilierie or Salary-grab from: their neighbors. My experience is, that twenty-two ; or more barrels, can be gathered annually , from the i)ightly,.drop.pings" of. each fowl., I can. this Spring make three tons.'., My namber will hot average more than three dozen. ' If 12 fowls Will famish sufficient ammonia for one : ton, worth . sixty dol lars, minus seven dollars for plaster, and salt, What is one worth ? Answer $4 Eight times your estimate' a few weeks since. - Don't let anti-Grangers know this, foe tbey will be sure to charge the Grange of trvinsr to' raise the price of .fowla'ilthereby knockingjthein ister.A OUt OI pie nnrl v and late: who -accoatsthe merchant in Jbis shop, the scholar in his study, the . m i j . t l 1 lawyer in his omce, tne iaay a, ner orea fast table ; wbo can . be in a , thousand places at once, and speak to a million people' every morning eajipg to each one the' best-thing in the -best manner. Business men ought to clip this out and keepit in their counting-rooms. ! ' v : ' - 1 ' m ' ' ' i - HbaIth Itm8. -A tea made of peach leaves is a sure cure of kidney difficulty. r A plaster made of fresh , tar, is. a , sure cure for a cancer, which, with all its roots, will come bat. ' " "SA tea made of chestnut leaves, drank in the place of water,' will cure the ; most obstinate , case; of dropsy, in a few days. ,t A tea made of ripe or, driedi whortie berries, and drank in the, place of water is a sore and speedy care for " scrofulous difELcnlties, however bad Memphis Re- -Mt, . TT.nrmw t Yon have braed so much about the model county icorn the Pt,;for nmiha..Wolfe corn and the Swan corn,! thoagiof jendiDgjLhe seven fall ears oi josepn ;.ou. rjgu ub uio j'hc srMhonfi' H.n hk' 1200:frains. - IU JUll lJu O ' beating mine only a few. ' Next would be Eevpt ot tne jsasw-nyoo couBty Tha annual mortalitv '"of the globe is given at 33,333,533, or 91,554 daily, 3780 hourly, sixty-two per minute, or , nearly one per second or pulsation of the human heart." The. average duration of life is thirty-three years,, one 'quartef , r., 'the population' dying at seven yearsprunder, one-half at seventeen oVjjinder, , 4Out of aA n aa . : ' 1 .,i'mVi t , e lUU.UUU persons ODOoniy rcuuuca w w ft" : Knw. I think, if we will descend t of' lort vears.'one out of 500.' ninety years : from some of the exceeding high mono- j one in a 100, sixty years,, One eighth tains of Buncdmbe:,,0 7fcA;WoodfiD(isbV I of tbe;male population of the globe , are und end thisi seTibus arid1' interminawe soldiers. ;,xhe cannibal portion or numan r "Chanced, indeed I... Wby,cyou.naye I nd !ena" tnwi eenooB ; o ""iS" I roiui?nki.;,uy!iuuww;iuw.-.--- the ears off the. Wolfe, itv ia vacnelv set down at 1.930.000. viz., Our stock is now complete, W do t a - .- lmf mi r cfnnlr a TTTTTiTj. Call I T WAS DDE It CHAB3OTTE, N. C. MetaUc Bttriarfases, Caskets, Spring Beds aad Matresses, ana a tuassorxmeni - of F.ritare always on hand. May 26. 1873, THE BANZ OP MECKLENEUEG. CHARLOTTE, N. C. " Authorized Capital $500,000. ' Jas. Tubneb Tate, President, Thos. W. Dewet, Cashier, -P. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier. AT THE .vw I irsranized un der Laws of the State of North Carolina, NEW GOODS; ' j : ' -x-kt a nrcsE CLOCKS, JENVELRYfj Silver and Plated Ware, ; roynded to ; turns consi BANKING HOUSE OF TATE DEWEY. This Bank Chartered Tinder Act of the General Assembly and duly o: UCI 1C via ' - - ' with ample means, is prepared to transact GENEBAL BANEIITG BUSINESS, and furnish accommodations to ail lis us- . tih1 Tirm. The bank will receive deposits subject to rheck and will Allow Interest according Vne.CK' oil TVnnsfts left on time. or arCerUficlterofDeposit bearing Inte. est at the rate of . . .v;i- no rP.Tit Ter Annum . undrawn over On ail HUiua j -.-.: t ! dffil.na Rii.r Coin. Bullion and ; Bank , UViu . - . , . .. , ; i ;r,r; Notes Bought and Bwg0& w pEWEY, Spectacles, c, AT LOW PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.I AT JOHN T. BUTLER'S; Opposite the CentraT Hotel,.; I CHARLOTTE, N. C. jlryon Street thirty! Nov-3, 1873 Cashier. I dec 15 - t a twtstt rRDICINES - - "' 6f all kinds," at W.'R. BXJRWEIiL .CO;'s i- Timtr Store. Snrines' Corner. - , ? nlu an nrnnrP that our stno.k is FtflJj. Call and see. TIPPY & BRO. A FULL Stock of Groceries and Confec tioneries of all kinds in Store and ceived every day at A. R. NISBET oct 7 jan 29 Raleigh Female Seminary, RALEIGH, N, C. F. P. Hobgood, A. M., - - Principal. it v PpinhrHt in. Vr.J Asso. PrincipaL Dr. . Von Meyerhofl; of Vienna, Musie uepariment. ' - The Spring Term will open on Monday, .Tanuarv 19. 1874. For Particulars, apply for : Circular and Catalogue. : ec tin eD i. j i ; 1 1 i . '. ' I Charlotte Institute POB Y0TJN ; LADIES. puoaab fn TFot-incr Tflintinr and Fancv- work, will be organized at the Institute on Alonaay, zn inBiam: , . Terms, per Maij e8sw, uSw, . .Advance: .; f Pencil and CrayOn Drawing, . OU Painting, --.", . r? I Grecian, Antique and Oriental Paint- mg (on glass) each, - - - . iY Wax-work and Hair-work each - 10 NOV 1:4- -..it-'- . -, ; j YEAST POWDERS, &c. , Doolev's Yeast Powders, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, &c. DT;vm- dec 15 ' ,f Springs CtomeT; . " , ' . " -" i . - - .... i " ,, Cigar SToKanaCewiii Totaccd- 50.000 Ciears of various and choice brands, Chewing and Smokiog To m quanurf and of various Dinu u uu-.m. ,. ties. Wholesale wl?tailvi, V 5 Vftinahlfi Hesidence for Sale.' For sale, the residence of Mr. James P. Irwin. The house contains n room. - mm ii niiMUiut mliiii --. -r nlace from Trade UUreUHBC. UMuv - i . . t BL, five squares west or tne court . - . AC!C!0L1ODATION.1 ' POSTAL-CARDS can be ,hA in any quantity, at, i.- ! i.T wAsbnt it was onlv for a- moment. L asked her band for a waltz, and i never before or since came wit and langnter eo the feathers off the Swan, the hair off the ii .. anaiiniir nn tha seven full ears of Jbieph and Mr; Simpson into the bar. .w nvin' Kt R'nnco'mbe and Mis- ni u. uiwituc - being rt freely to my lip. I was collected, but," at aisBippi are the places for .Jcorn-(Met. the same time, I was the gayest of the aphyaical V S Senator-) -li: J L'I .- &BRO. gay . ahd when everybody bad congrat- . . , ; , r- . ?.Ia i v-- k..n. nn f.h ao.hnnl WAKWtfnwcas FBOJl OVaVfOEK. A t non hnn n tka PnlvnotU. 1nd nOO.OOO. NianU-tNiams,' 80,000 in the Niger Delta, 50,000 n Australia, etc--iani and Wa- far'' ' ' ' " ---" '-;- - ' 11 1 a i on ma tn 1 1 1 i ucaiiuu. vu wuv nvw i ac . i - ... . . , i . . ; iftT.r nf nwintai exhaustion, mdica to wnicn naa puw jwiwj dj,- r ' ... , i -.l .: t- .1 iv.i T:h i Po . rrrnfit idecrree . of mental apprentices nip 10 me xcKc " " '"-- . t--p-. , gallery looking down upon the garden, ptrainf is pem8tentakefulneas,lbe and cooled mv brow and rallied my sinkT pbysiqlogal , cause of this , condition . . . Uro.fi nnHAPiit.nnd. Dunn? excessive labor mg ncan. - -j 1 , . j. iSi. ,.'1; i.w,Aaorl Aaw f Thn randies were DUrnioer low, anu i.ua i 01 vne uiaiu tueis a u uwivav. -.. ko'i nrna nf.arlv over, when I entered the Tk fitn ' fiMnrKi , rflnnrt of Iowa Ov-avfol A I shpwB 1838 Granges, and 1,000,000 mem- oers in ine Dtaie. 7 '.; - , ':;. Tv ;. ' ::: Tne complete official returns ' taark the majority in Pennsylvania 7 ibr .? the VOUBIilbUVlOn W,ivv, hiAAH tn-"thft working or Mn. the vessels pf the head and neck become distended with blood, aa is shown Dy ine nusning oiiu face. If this' condition-, of distention is Holland, with its population of .3,500. nwiinlHa abdntS160.000.000 of Ameri can bonds of various descriptions it P&rl fiahincr will be actively carried on this season in the Golf, of , California. . 1 p 1 . .1 f m ' " J . Jk;w;i aua WaU atit to lose I The tearU found in the culf are t said to - ' , v ... aA. 1 Ua a vra r valfiA - ftl mmn1 VO VA Mm. VUW, T V ' t HU - w IT high price in' European markets,' the power of contracting when mental ao- 1 - ...... 1 1 . . 1 . .n.Ai 1 rn, . t-. ' . ' ' - . impossibihty,pjiuiiiiDgi,nepjB'v--. t cologne journal states, that two ditions ol-sleep, ine mos t 1 hu wnicn is ine umuMu vital fltiid tthe brainv u ht&i j- hundred and thirtv-five voun "nien of that town have insf been condemned " to 'fine! bf , iiftythalera each, ior .having- i .:4i k ma;a. aA.i t fKA .1 l 1X1 1 tt rkb C k ULIG11U rf T W ' Foe Loyxm u).ewxBS. a most : : ;" - k..t?fi,i imT-gftsilv auained f how oil r ; 1 1 eveTeehrmaybfrhad by a ery Biniple b. Major jBdwardiTV "gbt Tf rnrninm branches taken, from a luxuriant and healthyi plant just hef9re ' ' -h Wa An 4- Ar vV i1ir 1 n f ii- b iui n nii u .. mi. ub. - n a f k sa - lima -an nAvni&ntAr 5n the recrnlar army. aou was uun uiuc nuu " v..- aug 25 MZi& room again, and requested Jdith to take a turn with me on the colonnade. he at once assented, and I could feel by her arm in mine, and see by the fixed, expression on her hp, that she did so with the inten tion of revealing to me" what she little thought I could so well anticipate. : f f it n.1 tt nrnnnnnn ih if v cr. iu . ing the silencew hick she seemed willing to prolong, and which bad lasted. till wo had twice measured the long colonnade. - Tf three dears' a0 ' t6-niht,- I thinkr since we parted. She spoke, in a0 absent and careless tone, aa , . ryog;v work out another more , .jroniinent thought in her rnind.,, ; i)o ybu find "me changed?" I asked.; t Yes--ohyes! veryl" ' 1 5i:nii l Bat I am more changed than l;seem. dearEditI"i She tamed to nlain myself. . Will you listen bow?" 4 " What can you ; Then listen, 1 r tonv When 1 first learnea 10 iovo j 1 . 7ru'' :" V j . . r ana X was lJr. . . " . . , I nAftiUM T.a ..W.o.- bmnnnt .TiwM. 1 atnrevfor I despaired or your r nv share it with me, and if I had done, was still a child, .and knew nothing c , 1 t iTv WM8 prown more a.mDi?i aaiuaicatea.";xne; bwu -,im.w- OH,f m,wmj, vwu,)uw w j.o-,T?rl-: :A TJ,"?S welfsar t4ncei theSrholtfTmmbw 6f a8eported neasee or sixteen in all who have been tlOUB, aOalimay t.v.gLn; I-i wooo E.il -rhArtnfc ltAwrl 4 fi 1.1re1 innn;n Kv 0,anM;T,f"R;BTinn. more aelfish and less wneu.xw wV , wiwj""." XT: rSTSZZi .SZVZZZZfZZ Z5i "drift." TOll T8 T)OOr. OlLSU T . . - . - , , j mruir as- von- nave seen- a luxorianv an ocwuijf; jaiovyw " - - . the winter eets in, ho cat as for. slips and citizen of Chicago, died 'enddeoiy on :iS5rsed'inyoa ater;'tbly'WUPft!et Wednesday, night at his late residence .in two or three days ihed their" Ieaves,Tut that cirAU$.j&U$'. m ?.0'. fOTttt tresa-iones, wu. wbubw ' u; yuv 1 ,m, j. , f .f -t 1 vancee made on "vv"r.n 4-6m aug 4-6m Oct. 27 t f. Pills of iain 1
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1874, edition 1
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