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- ! . I , - N - ' ' ' 4 i ' ' 1 i i , ' r . . .. - ' - " .".,-.. - ; ; ' 1 ' ' ' 1 t -I V r j 1 1 . ' . j . NGEST BULWARK OF OFR COtJNTOY THE T(iTL MrT. 1 i Editors; ,:rr A -Ai . . . i 1 1 t . . jj . t CARPENTER & GRAYS CN, '".'.'-'!,'''! ( ' . w - : ! . i : . I ' f s v - - ." L . ' : ' . A ' . V . t NO. 84. i in I !.''.! ..-" A ' ' " WIST-EAR9LIKA BICBBB: ' - mm i i - VtltllHEP EVKBY 8ATUHDAY. RUTHERFORDTON, K a Txsvi OF SuBCKnOK. 1 copy 1 7er in adTance, $2,00 1 OOpj nJviAK Single copy, ! mniea li yr, 1.00 .05 10.00 5o i " igoo tST Spedinen copies sent free. IUtis of Advrtisikg. inohl . brless, 1 week, 4t u " l montn, f it. 3 " 6 1 year, u tSXon-objectionable local notices 25 cents per fine. j tdT Adyertisements are payable quarterly, w advance. Agents procuring adyertise ments, will be allowed a reasonable commission. aT Special arrangements,' when lectrotypes are iumisnea. WST Objectionable advertisements, such as will injure our readers, or KTchftracter of the paper, as a high- toned journal, will not be inserted. A.nv further information will be given on application to the! pub- PltOFESSIOAAL CARDS. DR. J. L. RUCJTER,j PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GrHleful for the liberal patronage piercto for received, hopes, by p rivf;hupey bromptatteijion to , to pent a x-ontif uauc of tLe same. all callw i-tf . W. LOG A j. u. jpsxicE. LOGAN k JUSTICE, L . .-.m i m - - m T - & TTT ' j 1 AiiutuNMs a i i ' ( RUTIIEKFOKDTOX, G. Will jrive prompt attcniwn to all business trusted to! their caro. ! ntru Particular attention given to collections in botl) Superior andJu.tices' Courts. ltf J. B. CARPENTER ATTORN KY AT LAW, I RUTHERFORDTOK,, N C. i . Collections promptly attended to. ltf HOTELS. THE IBXJRNETT HOUSE, HUTHERFOBDTON, N. C. Is open! far the accommodation: of the travelling public, and with eood fare, atten tive Kervaiit.o. and good stables and feed for horsey tlie proprietor aKs4a Miare oupawruu- age. IMy Proprietor. ALLEN HOUSE. HENDERSON VILLE, N. C. tJ a. allen, iPrpprietor. Cood Takes, attentive Servants, well ven. tillatcd Rooms and comfortable Stables. BUCK HOTEL, ASHEV1LLE..N. C, DE AVER, Proprietor. R. M BojtKD 2.0O PER PAY. 16iT Flemming House,; MA It ION, I. C t - Board per Day, $ho0 ti ii 4 Week, .00 44 Month, 21.00 JS. B. FREEMAN, Proprietor. 34-tf McDowell House,! HrXDEHSONVILLEt N. C. - This liocpe boarderB aud is now open for the motion of kll transient custom. I c. g. Mcdowell, : 24-3m rrvpTiKujT. t B USINESS CARpS. . w. ii. Jay, ; HOUSE AND SIGN RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. -Cmininc, Marbleling sad Kateowiny exa- utcd in the fcl rtyla. ' " i ; Orders frdto neighboriD? town, promptly Attended lb. I - I 6 3m BLACKSMITHING. h -l Brndly jDultou ould auuouce to hi old frienda iid ib.l6rrter llwl Shop is i "ill in fuljl blM on Main Street, Sojith ot the JaiL Tctmg'ds low as tha i lowtt. 1 Slioeliig Horse j: Countrj produce taken in paj'nieutor'-ork' at marketlprices. ; i : ; Give hi m a. Call. : 30-1 j . WESTERN STAR 'LODGE ! u No. 01, A. F. JI.. Meets regularly on tlie 1st Monday . tight in each month, Tuesdays -'of Super iorurta, and on the- licfitivalajot the fits, John. . " ' w !4 ' i - O. M.t WYlltirlK. -wj M. ' M. H. jusTIC'i. sc. tr:. s-- t $1.00 2.50 .550 9100 16.00 Kick lliia Ti bet lie's Down. ill" vrdif-IT .'iTrrr-) ' 1 r When the sun of prosperity shining, ! And man's' gowinrich erery; day, (When in ease and comfort ieclining, How friends will then floct about But if forinne should.' nappen 'S) :. frown, "!!? 5 j How quickly - hell ge't 1 the cold k ;r ,.ghbuldr,V htlAiAl ; And be When life with successes abound How xrdially, blandly 'twill greet .As jjx pleasure hes riding around! But : thenlet reverses ortake him, -And his friends both in country and town.,. Have ntta kind sentence id kiheer . lum, ... ..... . f , . , But, will kick him as soon as he's r : down. : ' y- ;- f . Let a man get position or wealth, , ; Matters not ;by intrigue or . , fraud,' The world nods approvingly, at Ijiin, And his acts will loudly applaud What though . he may be -a. jrreat ,w villian 1 ' ' ' " With the simple, the wise, and the While hft' nn W a tilfn " But they'll "kick him if he -ever gets down." - ft v --a ; - v jj y And he's healthy, and festive,' and . fifay, ' , ; . " He's counted a " bully good chum " then, j .-v ;: a And the crowd approves all he But t 080 bis treasures, jlnnA . r . ,Uv iuy By ; Perchance, too, his health may be. cone. ' ' H t to be nobodv ouicklvJi i And sure to be " kicked when he f down. , w . WhatV the use of being moral 'or i a v Or strive to be upright and true ; For unless a man has " lots of money, The world's bound to put him right through ;" They'll "cro for him" certain and i surely, From the jockey to priest in , .his gown - And all stand ready to "fmub " him, And (kick him because he .is down." 4 Written for the Record. THORNS. BY I met the Kev. Mr. Vanity yes terday. UejCarried himself; l8 if he thought' it a very honorable xniiijr to ue a ivjinisier oi ine vtos pel. It surely is. "Occasionally he calls on old Mrs.' Pious. I ' .... r ! i . t charitably hdbe that it is not be cause ne is expectea to ao xms, and therefore he dare not pass her by, While there Jie deplores the wickedness of his. fellow men, and ardently' longs to see the day when the wicked ,vill forsake b-is ways, and become nn j hu mblo ; UJ Uoo,l Qttmt lwl"Z '?si rTl rr . j.ne iev. ceiiviinau units often with Bro.' Gasli." "and also ivith SisterWealthy. - While with them"- li&i talks affably-bout Science, Literature, . the: Fih6 Artsi thai Market8y v,Kiind;a suppose, rememlvers with a start that ha : forgot to say, anything to theUliabQUtVlheiweJtareittnat a.-.i.:1w'i,a.. iiuuitaui0 uigau nmtau. uc can warii them sufficiently then. Pesid.es, he nyglitprp thaml, this thought i dreadtul. Mra. Wealthy'-aony who is an observ ing. lw'enhJ listeoaf Ilernure; ly to the.Rev's.ireloqueut appeals, on the folloVving Babbath,Tlo the .floclr in 'B'as-ehiifgeJ to Scarry Chrisdamty..into.thir- werjt'Hay life, is rather disgusted-with tbe - , - r .-' kicked because he it fV 4J ,kt s..u-w.,!c.4 rlnxirn . . 1i f .... i '. w . i . How kindly the world idtt'nnile W ! 'tins. .go63 TTiiiusterj ciame Jdut of , , Illlll. souls. But then, they will hear him oreach next Sabbath and he - , . . . : , f Lt-i. i worthy pian. and with the Gospel him-in so much pomp mid glitter 'mid WofMiyjepei;tabi!ity: ' But this'fenly shows -iiovt fhWch! natuf-- al evi! -there is even in Oii'achfnC:Winisten tne tieaic nisters are but meiv, 'and we: all have enoneii sene . nqwTa-(a ys, or should have, not to expecti them-to live darinc - c (! O thorl-n taht Vv -kr - H n' Chnrplier .preacjiiiig very fee,! ingfly bw the I humble .christian graces, he al rh ot , fatr o ver ; poor Bro,r IJarddp'Ii'r hTs eargemess -to shake tbel offered hand of Broi Cdsb: ; Bfo. flardup had patches On hi8f; ejb9ws an?.pees? and stouji.feave kept out ofjthe wayw But B ro. Hrtfdup's' wi fe, t who - is not a-rnembcr of theChtiKhftitf the occurrence, and felt, for a moment lilce slie i :Vf ould rathe r. take her chances elsewhere, than to fylfqjvhis 5 conceited, toadyrv I ng. hypocrite-" to,the, place which he said wa ; :beaveti.' Of course she was? ,6nry making 'her own destfuctio'tf :6u'rer by thus despis ing in her heart ibis good minis ter of the Gospel ot Ghrist. t iKe World has- advanced in knowledie and "pivilizatio. 1 Christiauityj sjlpiild keep pace w ith i L Ch ristians have become too respectable, talented and wealthy to be compelled to follow in that low arid ! humble track laid for it by its Diviqe Builder. We should jflad.., , j . BVv Mr; Vanity is a fine man. I have "but' one sugestibri ;to .' AA ' m ' '-r"'.'i )'' mate to mm im. If he will adopt u A misot almost say almost say he. is a: per-., feet man. .That is Let . him strike out those absurd doctrines of meekness, humility, and the like which were only applicable to the" old 8emN bar baric' times. If he will only dojilns in theory. as ho has , already done in,,prjC': tiee, and preach what he practices; he -will be- entirely up : to. the latesf and most approved ideas of iiiwuci u viu isimuuy. In conclusion,; let. rrie., beg, of you, do not misconstme the fol lowing text of Scripture into hay ino: atiy-allu?ioii to the condition of such churches'asthe' ' oue sup piiea py-tne ey,3irtry-fauii u K If, iherefvrc thtMght Jhal. is: mt tltrt ' bi 'iwr&hess, hoid qreat is. that Fox-rthe Record. ' -"A . S'-VJ ' ST n. . " JHUiiiw, etc. Jfessrs. Editors: The remarks of y uu eoaTespqiul enjT J uni us ' iu your last issuer-are so true and wel l-tinied thht I am towre! le'd to . in commehdatioii of Ids article. , , , ' - - . - .very truq,maa,;ritbe.ptajte,re; joi ces i n ? Uie largest -ti u m be r poar sibte1 of eood sehdoU.' Bat "all suelf rHen most" bonestly deplore trapSj.imposed upon, theipepl Jill o ver: .tlie i state, andi ,especialjy : I so iiiitbe 8iritieTla7idl ot Americi, VWnVmrth'daroliiiaJiilt?i ''v.!X1(li8tWtVihtf-'fli,'WlKb call riienwiilvcfl teachers faibw aa t .llil-iUllI. L'M.lkitWUO t I r .--Ja " 7 1 n .plgHfuwt,v.v, r imi- the litlerem-e.etweenaii aniTlin-J.OftursW-L refer kb - Gmin1! eKoolutyeheTl. Peabdaytruet5Adi?rl'ai(. alWigatbirmi, Of tlrtr lWtk?K;W1VirJl.f.UrSn7.1 JwlS d?iMe,r'm -iP'J A'tLHis lid -i f d, iB.rkorth.CiirolLttai.. west aoT AUslWi- r m - m. ,1 -T7Tt Jr- ni v7T-rrji;f- iTr.i'nmrnr i . - pals df the gokal lediHigH Schools, lanyjonhew are High Schools riiredinit liigh'i! tnitiodr and ;extravaancet;dre?af,e. tyd l The' GoihmotrSulioo1 are dim ply in -tliis HState 1 sriurtesjui Mon' Scliool 4 teacliingj An a-s geh cfrul rul e the1 bijrgeRt-fOol th'at ckn be t had is eelebcd i for i the teai-ber? becan8c he ' bdirda 'himself 1 and rteicnes for eight ror- te dollars per month ; : besides, he haaii no Utrnin hardlv ad he: will - suit P our, ; ctnldren better ;tlian- -4he " College-learned teachers , The Peabody School are the grandest temptations & trifling aud .lazy people ;oi anything i in tne statei Any man man who can gefc togi er -arcer- tain number of -pup! andl keep them i ? together .for ; specific onf.Vf and. length .of ;tiraef pets .1 that. is the grand obje whether. the children .aro. mad orseror. better., is no part of thoughts. J ,, vteacher'fk It often happens, too, that old brpketidpwn, . Doctors, ; brieflqss Lavyers1f. eicoitlcs. Preachers, lazy; Farmers and . others, who have no character or capital of thejr own to; sustain .theniwork their nieces or nephews, pr some j old maid relajjve into .these Peas body Schpols- while 4hey them selves pockety the fgrth?comin greenbacks; v.i i ;-! .And 'do: , the .wdrk goea on ;in Western tlorth Carolina $ and. thpgi.veryjpersons who are. niak i ng - these gratvd imposi tions u porn the beneficence of the old rha Beabody, are -ntbe ones . wio execrate tot the disicost . ofJ u. Juniu8,,, and. all other sensible men.- - v. A .,A'-- t v-v"v? . - -';-; ' , It takefr men. of age; experience, learning and piety to-be teachers. The. workvis f thc work .of, Jneni intellectually and morally Chd-, dren, simpletona and yicked men are.not fit;for,instructorsi More anon. m ; ; i- .Sbnex. v The Swimming Collar. hi t -Swimming 1 col tars-4 ' indeed ? Who'ever; until latey; ' heard ' of suchabiil&? One has1 heard of "rintiing.throuliailiprseollar" butto sw.im iin,. cpjiar., aeenv, at iirst sichtso'ereat an absAirditV; that; the idea alonsaffices to n.ise; a'Bihilei'1 TliensWimmnr collar i 8 a very thin an dl i jjl ill Ltd! a-ra b'r ber ci rcular, hC1 nld n cal j mflHteil tnbewichjjs placed 5oundiVthe necK oy being drawn , over tne head before innatioui; or in Those, far!n6e of wo'i'ilen; f1'cd? round'Ke1 neck? 'lt is4hentiiiflat4d through? a small tube, IpiienouctnircacIlT a;rnUbecylnw(m itself bqtr9ji7miudiiea rough usage, it is inclosd ia.an odteVcove7ore1elrt tdit;hntlU' iiPt'eife stocking ; which lonteh cp ver ; be vontwaru'pi cilowv" This thai gameprineU pie as thiit on- wjiicb .tlie, Adrerij stucteu," wnicn some lime - since I . . - ... . - -m r m m m mrm WUton 'lsaautactureatin- .4icin- 1 .0 1 1 1 1 1 1 n a . rFho-hnii rvotr rt tnn ii.nllnr uhirh Will tlnftt an irtill aersVrtCs l.Uuitjbtltllei vt'UttiiodfL&t fldatir hint jariihilus; nHiBtn.opejijaoouc 4rtow(;e. "N. : ' M ' r . nt ri ftnrfk r Tll a,tlfal 't 5 be borne in mind that thtf fc4rimv ing smaller tha4! $ie ifp-H1 is 80 and tnu 8 feciei ves al m th e strain' from ah'vTontWard WesSure rolsledltHe AtfaiiYie fiiPK 4rBrFt(Sbu kmv&lMUrlmtic&an&&r to,UW . tnejanneiot er . . r- . t supercede "the life-belt r 'nbr is it Jlttd"'Jtd:?i4lv 86, since a proper , H fe- be 1 1 w i 1 1 h a v e, s u IK t-i e it b u 03 ancy to floattbe pf ronmth tlje ' sh ii 1 a ers aji d ch es t at io ve the J water, Avbich ;iVo1e1d or collar round- the heck could .uo ; J fmt then a life-bvlt is a comparative iy$ rg Ua liuJ c u n i bf" 0 1 n e y 1 1 i o g, while the lieckcollar,. when un in da ted and folded up, is ivolare- rr iiiuii h pair oi irioves or u. imii siocKing.xzoTje journal iOgie II ou died iTliles an Hour. A sciehti He j6u i jiaf snys : The hlJrHwt'itwir'kpt'etls ' iii the wbrld are attained in England,and thehigest milwayspeediii ngland is attai ned on .the jLJreat AVr,etern Raiitvay and :thi Jspeed may' le taken roundly asMifty milesan hour.- t Mr.vStirlirig h;(s rii (v with one ot biS; great outside .yjinuer express.ejigjnes and ixtet ii car riages at seventy " niile; an . hour on the,,Great'Xprtheii ; oii a level or sngimy Tamiiggraiueni; aim u-te. know tlrat the Yarmouth ex press on the Givat Easteru soine- timesJias reached f lie tpeed of sixty-.Touivtfiiles an hour on the Brbnttariiaiik OiiW.; occa- sions, stine'cars agjlu - Ireland. we;ran:14 miles in sixteen .mini nt0s with a4lppwerfil engine arid a train of , juvk two . carriages. Afuch of tne rnhu as" done at over 65 miles per hour. On the Bos ton and Albany road,' United States, the .. lift v- four miles: be tweeiitSoringficld and Vorecstur w e re r ii 1 1 . by a 1 1 e u 1 1 e w i 1 1 1 16 ijiches' cylinder, '22 inches JroUe, ami 6J feet chiving wheel, in ritty bighfminutes. AIucli of the" run was done at. nearly seventy miles there .can . bef no question, . Jthere fore, but that a speed of sikty-live miles an hour iiniy be available with 'safety j ' fVe believe-- that'' it v.onld be possible to lay aperma nant'wiiv.tso w.elLiiud to main tain it in such excellent order, that trains liiight travel on it'with perlel-t'Wrety atvlOO' miles an hour. Miles upon miles ot such track arc n!li'vv to.be .found , on most ot ouigreat,tnain lines, but itls not to be dispiitel'that liow where can 100 consecutive miles of periiiutient v 'in perfection 'be l'ou n d -j n !ai h -as, a eh ai n is ii o stronger. than its weakest link, so a tew lUjidredyanls of bar truck woufd spoil, fprtue. urpose uf tra vc Ii hg"at 10b nf i 1 es an hour, a whole line. - t.i C'A : A roxtory.; J 77: A certain Norwegian hunger, who was' 1 o'ub ; ! t n o fni it' k e e pi i i g wach in tlie" forest, saw; a' fox ,ca u4jipiwltnakb,igf his-,a,ijprpach jtpwctlie.stuni'p of ajpjd, ;tree. ..Wheii suthcivntly iiear jie, took a high and jleterineKrjWiVip'oiV' to-the fofi'tj it; andraftr fookihg- round awhile' hoppvd to the grpriiifj; agant-r Alter, ;Beyna.rd :had repeated this kiiightly ; cxer-i 'cise sevecal times, ""h'e'lwent - his Wa1mi spot, bearing a- prettyXlU're- and ihcavy nuenf dTA'tTrrlr in his mouthy ai-thus, luideiied, JUia renewed his. leaps on to the 8t'uhipTAiyr a? timeV1 however and w-liehhle fodiidfthal weight e& a.he.wa3, h e Ciu4ipaker th e trim further ettorts, dropped the frle&W voojl "Woinlii-s; tnabtlu and coding himself upoheJo) of he sf inhpVrfemainedt in lOtTon 1 ess, as if dead. - At tli?e?iiproa54li otj03vei3iug77an ohl sow and - her pVtigenvJt ti ve or slxm.vnut.iber; r i CI. yr- .tn " tw.. ... ... 7 isauexl troxn a neiirhborw thiclcr ettrtd juiuingheirisuai1era Dacd iear the stump innCYtres- I nprktil iVftiir til lntd. iaimewJiat behind tke iEt. '. IKDl. LffU Ol UCr WiCW msn iwi aifpSjustra they neare I liitam.J buTsib, .Msl)l. with ,tttie- rapidity I wT.-l . mw- I .a mm4 LttTM 4 wm1 k . V Tv oicM""XMy .mm ;mj nereh uion oue of Ui eiTX, audoin the fastness ljg had fcso cqnniuHyi: prepared iefore.ian.d.. offspring, the old sow returned nJjDlt9 Ahe8p()t, and until late in the night made repeated des perate attempts to storm the mur- dueWr's stronghold ; ' but the fox took the matter very coolly- and devoured the pig under the verv t noset of its; mother. Illicit. It is the shallow who believe in luck : who sayj of a, successful man, 44 he was alwaj-s luckey, " or of an unsuccessful one, "Poor fellow, Just his luck." A man's luck is generally the mea sure of his capacity and perse ver a nee. Cause produces effects, the world over. Water does not run up hill nor do we gather, even in these days of progess, grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles. If we would gather golden grain, we must iirst sow the seed. If we would be wise, we must work for wisdom. Riches, goodness, tame, loveeach lias its price, aud can be purchased for no less. Life is a perpetual auction, where all prizes are knocked down to the highest bidder. The worldgreat n i e n h a ve toi led ea rly an d 1 ate. Even genius can find no royal road to its goal. Goethe, and Milton, and" ISTcvton, labored as the easy-going, line gentlemen of literature cannot conceive. If they -were great,! they achieved greatness it was not thrust on them. Luck is ever waiting for something to turn up. Labor with koeu eyes and. strong will, will turn up .something. Luck lies in bed, and wished the postman would bring him the news of a new legacy.; labor turns out. at six o'clock,, and with a busy pen c I.jr; ! mmmmmmm.r tllft IftlUl- dation of a competency. Luck whines; labor whistles. Luck re lies on chances ; labor on charac terLuck slips down to indigence; labor strike upward to indepen dence. N. Y. Evening Telegram. FooNcap. ' The origin of foolscap1 paper is not generally known Charles I., of England granted numerous monopolies for the support of the govern me'nt. Amoug others was the manufacture of paper. The watermark, of the finest sort, was tlie royal arms of England. The consumption of this articles was great at tliis time, and large for tunes were made by those who had purchased the right to vend it. This; among other monopo lies, was set aside by the Parlia ment that brought Charles I. to the scjifibld, and as one way of showing ..their contempt for the King, they ordered the royal arms to be taken froth the paper, and a f()oFvVitlr his cap'aud j bells to be substituted. It is now over two hunUred'years 'since tlie fool's cap anil bells were.taken from the pa per of the size .which the Rump arliaWeiit ordered for their jour nals bears the name and water markias'tin'indignity 1 to Charlea ImExW-rt': Vu ' HJclliotl iu tVork. ' ' Bo in staii tly what ever is to be Jdpne ; takc'Tlie 'hours of reflection . for'recreiitibri after business, and never before it " When a regi meiit i4:.Hpderarch'J the.' 'rear is often thrown into confusion bev cusen' froiit ' db hot move steadily and without in terra ptibn. ItH the'same thihg;ith business. If thatrjyliicbis first in hand - is not instanttyr 'steadily, regularly fWCS.i Oram can stand the confusion ; prav mind this, it is onq of. your ueaK poiuw.nauifc. oi uiiuu ii i tliat iaVery' apt ttf beset men of in telieUtfdtaleuf, their time is not tilled up Tegular lybut is letf to: their own arrange-rncnts-. .But it is like ivey round the oaSc nnd end's 'by' lfriiitiug,if it elbes not!desrroyl?ttheP power of inaidr ahd.iiecessarv jexertiou. . - v- J , . . . ilispatenea, otnej; filings uccuuju late 1lnuu:tiIlliiiuto altat 61 Iceland' no 1 human &
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