r- ) - I J h i' !f i! tMj! T ' 1 a I i , . . "Thi Arjtt o'er (he Yjfr'e j:i;ta$ doth at i:i rnd Vi.jit h'c p ; ,.Yj S,;:.i;j ,S:rait .Vi;' j'j ,Vn .,! ... ... ?--..f " a f , WAIMvSHOUO, N. TIIUi:SDAY,.J U;;:i 10, 1S75. . '"-- "T'f ' r 9 if :, mi k f.. Vc'.'oit ' itEHAOEX. v : ' i , , m Liu , r umlor lilght; ; , r- ' u - l ' " ' iUjf iiny ubon i, ViiiW spholtnd ding. -?a) In mil ler y'olk,.' I tould pa, i .. ' . .1,1 t(Jiui " 1 er see jrye to look pout,. - eoulj im, 4 " I n J Tfrt tlei gouXio,1 j fir tee dern Jaties'lat tier tacks, ) - To ksep dor iujl dawn. , . Ufitfcy aid by, ten nit wsischtill, r" rvinn i truirr ban. ' ' "' V iut dti-ireeclicr nio." vlr-ller glf hum unl litw, . ' f-i Klty jork, uul tcn , cr loot tcr tool, tr toot ttr toot, r At fast s it .cook! yiKM,,;", .'., V ocliust like iudj Icetle pabjr toys liJVprrmlingJroilghiHtiDOM. '; ',, () t mii.' in !'. 1 i .1 I V'efcu-J wrjHool op, ,,; , ; . 1 jftUfu'd valia dere ejrci apout, ,., , ,nUnt do ppgiM to aing. , . , , 'i Jle-hc, law-haw, jnli-yuli, wow-wowf ' . . r Vt0' jnh-iiK), .tuiue Uot; . ., f x inl ii via dy vid (rr ting, , . , -iL'l'iM J k (4d yOU V,t. ;', j , ,,. , V5r tilf, Vta dr ras (lon,' ' f 'i -'iy.'rtlrtjitoher-wftii-nfgtu' r ? .iier rfcll de bcepl all apout ,V . Dcr voja ofdcalh uut nin. . ' , . K"uluVminiI A XirJ tie rni4 V Unt diuklnj; of dor Aiuiiy va;i , X .'JA'T i!yrtyMen' ti!s 01 Hme. There .Oh. d is a aimplo little word i, hkxt lU tli arms dtny ! Tlirouiilioul the univen 'tia bear.l. And wkor' but with jny; i T;ierV Niuic ii) h nicire Jiow, l . . 1 -LM hi rtver' wa may rmm. , ; 'ixo?, iwettest sound l)c!ow ' , ..i lialt! word in lloni' ? nv not wli-re may be its site, Or roofctl with straw 6r tif?, ' ' 2 So (hat the-hcnrllr fire burns more bright - A"" Neatb woman's radmnt smile; : ' ' ''uAfleclion ttu her fondest winjj Wt toils irt,VtftW fly, s ' : ' ; hope will fiir more sweetly sing VWhMvtljablvst' place is nigh. : ' jji5 fancy U may bo fETething fur.noUer-fj-far; ? ,it Love ja my UiviniLy 3yl,V J. ?fxr '" ""yw s -Yip jrf?Tl iinj It A war ! c?rt there tejicliiog iherv v . -jfc,7lJ ftMf HUH ,bti II tow t w 'ties fa you ikf' t$4 ,bigh't fresh floiveri ' v known 'IF Jivtd-ii maidor iyar9 now, jen i this C(mmJaa at Z 7,V .jlll.V 111 IU tr fs lUtlA I IJT ' t6! LP-1?tttii. ''Wri ' ,r'.. yj iKua vrw" i til V4f-f V Jj ( UP lulHjlua Ur determined to put tho 1.1 tbe qaestioo. M- -.1 iave it.11 said Bhe.triumnharit. se s r Va3 a farrnervuE!rdcu,cumstau-. V . . 29 ( bping .several years younger than i5, ano4 good Jookinsvit kept b"r in a ' re m qi.perpsqai.worjrimx, aaQ jealousy. ' fHIaF.VPf0P.e?(le.'i t ruVtei; plan into I Ju3t -behind' the Jiouse ' was T eep' ellt that biifciefc booh" use-1 -.ile"lime, ifcl WW' .cavered boards 51 to Prevent thV cattle fro'ni-r.Li Hug into it herf TfH'cd'fhci'ovflng from the well, hjLrr-- ! ??.i,e' 'nawtupon ''rorv' "fowled ua jjndqr , a large n Vait developments, id and she was near- -at these ' at that "TJiee husband and Na the Jrn where ntio ?TT HUDLD MAN'S XiOYEllri' . .')d p-- pr'dark brown hair. - ' " Nrrcj en u, Mr. Clark I Your wifo dni thrown herself in iho well !" he thout ed fiaotically. I Mri. Clark cxj'cctej that her husbanJ Woul J t ar liis hair and rushed lo the edge of the wrl), and after railing htr all the on- doarlrf names ho couW Oiink of, desccti Into the weary depth, in eager search her cold, dunvp corpno. ' ' Hut Clark did not do anything of th kind. '.lie. calmly took a frcnh chew of to bacco, and thco approaching .tLo well, looked quietly into it, , , j i .VI guess the old girl lies suicided," said h,'wilhoni any emotion worth speakint; bf. M Jake, you sling them boards back '")', I J ?ulJn't :bt- ilbat 'brlqJled licliur to get fq , thqlr for fiffy tjollnrs; and aficr. .'dinner ne'lt hoist the old. woman but.": . ,. ' . . . : -, t v Jlado't I boltor get some of the neigh bors' hero first asked the frighteiiod man. "Aiyr (Tinner will do, Jake, jiusincw cforeilraiurn is my tnotto, and I'm aw- jTul hungry," ...Vi . . '"V ! Juke covered p the well, and the men wont Info Hi' house'.' IcaviiiL' the old l&dlr Uluigwitli rafid.:;1;, 'J ' 'M.l I " K1'1 'K'rl lh.'"l -'H ajujciJo tim 1 Takes more pains over that pesky heifer than he'dba-wkh tne, ( l'll-r ' tf- f i . .f.'J-L-'.-tl.i'.l f orus iuiicu iter ; mey were inaucquaie to express her feeling.. i ; After l!nner Clark 'sent ' t)e hired man after some of the neighbors, and while he was awaiting bit return lie scaled himself inpoa aJofcV 1n'pln!n sight of his loviDg wile, and whittled Old Huudied all tb rough without miius a stave. . , , . . The neighbors arrived nnd were full of sympnthy for the iered busbaud J fiud JWpI.us lore bis Iiouors meekly. , Va.ious piaus were canvassed for raising the body, hut, owinjj to the great depth of be well, they could not decide upon the i i lit one-' .' : " I 'I I tell y ou the ; best way, friends," said Ciark, pathctipit'ly, "She is gone, and ill never inme b.-.ck to this world of yoeJ and trouble ;. so I think we had octterlet ilio body 'rf m'aln whore, ii is, riB-5 ftiV up the wgJ. it will savij a power ot Irmwgfi'f bother." ' .ViiT,; This proposition waflUgrfa lo by the neighbors as being feasible, and the work of filling it up coniniPiicedj Jsephus throw ing 'in' all Iho bjtrge stones and blocks, of wood tlmt lie could lay his hiinds 6n - Tlicre," said he, "I guess that will do, after they had thrown a couple of carloads of luUccllaneoils rubbish " Jake can fail up.tha r rainy days. V - Near by tlitf jsido o Jdsfphus stood womaii pfabout thlrsuinmersor l it ! . 1 4 anu.sne nau ueco rejrarains; taa scene with a miKfnresot' fy'nil sor rowilatermjiiglfed, &tyfr rest of the ueighbd'i's took tr -'rfure,' she linger v...w,---- iA&'Of icuuiff ncart oi . L I " J t i )rnoeqi jne, jikq in nower,ni de," said she, mournfully. ,df. - Yes," said he, shifting" his, quid from one sfdo of 'bis mouth, to . the'other, but Betty aa gettin 'along 'l in yearsj and - we must beWgWed.'' ' ;. ' ' , ' "Just so, Mr. ClarV; resignation is a cidmsr balm, tii it ere j to fllli the Void irt A 4 rnnMn.l hrtat. n n,1 I m r... l....l. ll.l yonr wife was tod old for such. a' smart, ac- nve man as vou. , - . . frrnnt intprt in vrmit-tta1 fa ita ' time. '4'- :f 'M'-t.i.tS-. ''if Tf' Miss Terkw8,'' wiSjSrsly can 1 viar. wa. lost, nu, meuAiauon ior soj you make good butteTr ; r ' 'kiERfit, Mr. Clark," she answered, bjusb" ing, " you touch me on artender point, for, if, I do say It jnyself, I jvpn't lurri my back to any woman in the county making good butter." TV, T'i ''' GwdTook '-rst-fate.?- ; ;'- 1: " Unaeratimd'.house-keepiug Y' " None better,", V :'Vv'T " Then, I'll -tell you- wlat I have been thinking about," BauJ he, J picking' up an other, lajge stone " arid tlirowing it into the well.':.? Suppose-you acd I get married 1" 1" Kowtpally, MrVCJarkyou are so eud- deu"and take' tne by surprise; my heart bleeds for you in your bereavement, and and I consent, -Take -roe I-am yours." :';; ' :" ; ' - ;"r V.--;1' ; - '--ril The fond couple embraced, taking a kiss f ratify tbio bargain; ' ' ( . Mrs. dark under the gooseberry bush, ser wu v-rtUQ mill "hUwns bilini with rage; L but rrstrairied . " I say," aid Clnrk, after tiny bad rt gained ' their conipoure, "won't Betty's clulhrs fit you?"' ' ' ' -' " ' "Of course they will, and it will Lea great saving." ' , " And I will take that tew cloak of hers and make mo an overcoat a long one, like the city folW wear," said Claik. ' ' " " 0 1 you dear creature ! replied she. " Sweet angel of my soul l" said ho. . . Just then something lit upoa Clark's uk, au4 be did not know at Drat whether wm a wllJ rtt! & itrcftk of liclitnln?. or X devil, but he found out directly. ' , , . F U V 5Iis cJiarmcr cast one glance at the ap- pa-'Jlionand scooted.' "' ' ' '' '': ' 1 ! Clark bas Just got ' around again. lie lays (t was' the worst cose 'of inflammatory sickness be ever bad.' ' ' ' " '" ' '"' Biiho ia the tuccaest husband ' to' lo foumfAtud the well is filled up. ' ' 1 , t. i Our Infltreot Taxes.-' " For the fiscal year ending Juno SO, 1875, the receipt Utto theTr'easury,'of the TJbllod Stales from aie's on imports are estimated at I160,600,(J The coat of collection of these duties "wiomount to aboul forty millions more, ntAng $220,000,006.' bo the imports whichV tbese duties, the Im porters must have a rA w hich will suffice to oover interest, iusui. ce and proCta on th increased value ofi Vrtatieus equal te at lenVMi per cent, bul Vcosf'or about 850,000700, making tb -i loss't'o con- cvbra of imported articl I $270,000. : . iatiC this is by no means l Yull extent imported aruclo as aturciraJ iu X'? i-jlt uronoriicn to the price of every similar v cle mado in tli! rnuntrv: nn tlmt in nnnsi ' nf the tarilTthe consumers of AmeAVn made wares and mercbaprtie are obligcVW ( pay from twenfy to t 17rs,vrent hJV .r for them or for a lrreat This last mentioned loss i-Of bo calculated even approximate cannot fall 8hortVifthj vtal nnv' t miiuiitc-rjrTiiigr.f ifth of the con n- v- ' - try, it is to the ngriciilti Ueg precise ,wcr foil h i -.ti t . . 1 V enuaiiy py inc wnoie country je Ii would be an azercjato of 8 1500, Louisiana, hu tairytal State, with a populauon obW.OOO, or aboouc-1 fifliotH Vp j population I Ihe S aL-w' f"g no"more'than'propor le above estimated Auiial loss rom tne tarm.suners lioai it toCxtcut oi'uuie imlliooa' of dcJlajcar Or, if there were nsVfagricuItural pr. 1 '1 " T f '"'"ir" " ' '1 command more viuciieuij goo ia lo inu eii-gai, ions of dollars. This loss is, in. the nature of a tribute paid to the. United Spates Government,!: with this exception, J that the Treasury reeeives only' about half the sum that consumers of foreign 'products Ioro by the .tariff. A. direct tax pfj five, per cent. n all the taxable property of Louisia na for; the support of the General Govern ment would be less onerous than the; loss or lax now suffered from the operation oietariti.,,, . . hi:i ,. ,., (l, .,f!l ... .; ;IuaddUion,to the tax put on .the agrK cultural States by the cjjeratioa of thd 1 du ties on the imports which tbeycjmsurne, tbey.snfier tfom the joternalXwuue 'tax whicj), for- the year, $iid ipuue ,30, J ii estimatei to yield nundred and ei millions."- -This tfenha'nees7. 'tbd articles taked'that .;tlje' Jtoss. fJ this source ta cjUflmen amounli ttf e; .tban, tba ag-Ktle sum; produce yiJie j tax Butito i'ZJZy, alt 4o the anfcof tfctriaiL'the! sh, that!ivould all tb Louisiann would J J)x& than two millions, dwelling her V rf'ibutibn .the coffwtjf.tbe Kepubyan qui valcnt of eleven millions. ' ui-i xiis I It is true -thajie government of tic TJujted .Statest be supported,,' and ita exfieHcesplt; be paid, , the, cost ,being three hurpyif and, forty millions of dollars each yerbut the people of the- agricultu ral Stas need riol wonder at bard times wheimheir indirect iaxeg ro so greai' aud colcted in such j acostly ; an,d, damaging manner. ; The farmers ofiftiTj United States are working otte; d;at least out(of five for foe benefit?fneir State' and General d'oVernniand for! those ;who'ujpor or manuavolure the gocls and . wares which the farmers consume and use. iV. O. BuU lctm:' .Vv J1 -1;'f''.'y i?'-; - ; iiS ; j ,In the . same directions : we append a thoughtful articles taken from the Bella- fonte Fa.) Watchman: ' ! "V ': Indirect taxation is but a thieving sys tem, adopted to hide the robberies perpe trated bv O'voni.-...o.rs. TtT-ifis. i r cC ef enforced, are nothing but a tribi'ta levied upon the consumers of the connlry fur t!ie b 'DC-fit of the wealthy manufacturers and inJuleut o(cla!s. Wcdoult if thure is, un der the pre.-eot system of taxation, tax payer in ,tbo entire country who V.oows the amount h pays annually ia ono way or another to support the Government. Ther hi tut one thing all are certain of, and that is that taxation in this couuty has become a burden, Uiat bears too heavily and on justly upon the poorer cla ws. While the wealth of the rich man goes cott free'of all taxes, the poorer c!a&e '.are taxed on very necessary of life. From a calcula tion madd by ene understanding the qucs lion fully,' we cull the following items with the per cent, of taxca npod therar' Here Si the way'' !" f ' ! '" .' ' ! the rooniA!t is taxed: 1 . I.' (.' ..; , -J ",u , IVr Ct. 10S a bis salt, n his peppor, !!'. . ! . '. 140 .70 '60 AO 65 210 .60 Ou bis rice, '. On his soap, . On bis starch, f ! pn bis candles, On the sheets of bis bod, . .iii.i' On tho blankets that cover tbera, On thocarpot he buys, , ' , On bis window curtains, On bis knives and forks,'." On bis window, glass, ' , " On bis water i icber, 80 35 i v .: 65' "45 5 .75' 100 100 S5 On what he YflTB Dn hisstocki,4, ;. . '," On hu dress f.I woolen, pii a shawlp--' On a bahdkf:bief, the Rtca vv;. Nothing. FARMER 14 TAXED! ' - 50 C'CT 5 100 35 ,r 75 50 ' S3 pri his lv-J id spade, each, ' On bis frV shoes, u i'Y UU hi-' ms, .On hiMrBcss; ; ' il his handsaw, 1 ''- :' a pen knife, ' 4 ' ' On a dinner c,inf '- . ' ' " ; " 1 AXD THE BO.VDilOI.nEKS: On bis biin Is, ... If n'iy svstem . . ' Noihiug.' could be devised that would be.nioro outrageous 111 its eitortlooypr lteading Atoom, UoUy'o, AcaUoray, froniMe laboring-classes,' and'oiore unjus .School; 1 " 4 '" ' , . .1 - . . ,1 ' ' V A vear a numbers contain 832 miires ana in it mptions of the wealiiiy, .re cannot ima-rrftwhat it could be. And as loiig as the great toiling masses iro willing to be slares.fur bondholders, or bondsmen for the bloated aristocracy of. the' country, Ibey bavo only to vote for Radical candidates and endorse the oppressive, thieving system of taxation'that that party has forced Upon '.f.. "..,.-i-' v ' i" - .v ::: .'i xuo vuuhii r. I "If they .would"' rath ef. see .' tHelr tales lowered and the bbudbolderg rnKda to pay bis'jpbrtion'of the government expeuseslt them vole for' Derifocratlc men who Will favor tte3e measures. ' ' i 'J ' 'r'' ' ' .-; i , :, Jn General MoUae. The following an', ecdote of .General 5 ae. is ; told : Soon after tbe GoneralCchargo of the.WeHh ern, and A tlany Railroad, an employee of tbe road enythe supetintendent's oflice aud seceiy&s be thought,; some .iBjighfi from GgOW McRae. The employee de- Dartcirfl hiffh dudgeon and niftctinr'finlna . w a o - a - o-0cQmrades, relieved bis ?(eeling,by ratine his opinion of his suneriorla.ivBrT' W A" . ..... , forcible language. , Some days afterwards ; he' fas tojd that these expressions bad been reported to peneral Jleliao. Expecting lustaut dischorgo the man hastened ta thd superintendent and said, 'General, L uo- florstand that it. baa been reporfed tai you that,. I have :beea , cursing youjijteaice Id apologue," i.Turiung' to;,the: apologist; :tf)e: General:; askod. .VHave., you fperfoftnedj you r, work to th$ satisfaction, of Mr.-rf ?' (the' employer'i immediate boss). fi, ;','' Yes., sir.". " Well, then, if you do your ;t work all right and find , sparo tinie jto curse me, you a"re at perfect liberty to do it,";J; A,nd, thus the matter f, ended. CAron ifile anfy Sentinel, , oil . vJ T W I Si '. An Exchange says r" Mrs.' Lincoln Bas been consigned to 'a 'lunktio' asvlura'"in Illinois by the order of a competent cOurt'J and ' the ' necessity 'for this' explains,1 we' tbinky-y fully', her ' eccentridde3 bf be h.Tvror a few years ago,' when 'she Covered her frieuds'witn'morti.ficaUon'at her'ftufcer perfbnnances-';it is alleged that her' nLind bas'never been sound since the terriblo tak ing off of Mr. Lincoln, whose assassination was, perhaps, the most disss trous event for the bouth, after the surrender, which eveu the ingenuity "of our enemies could have devised. It ij not unnatural that, tho as sassiuation of her husband should have ahalceu her reason, and as such seems to have been the Iauien table fact, we have no doubt that insanity, will be Generally ac cepted by t ;e public in explanation of her unai'nmmf and ecceutnc btnavior to which (Sarr, ,rs t) V. U. f: WhlrMle IsJRriai'ir.V rs li -;i I: X'1 LI k.i I'll1 v.Fj 1) . . ...' metallic nie. Co.'iiui hlf.icU conUnlly on hunif. - ' ! ' !' Onlfmt'ytelegniptiiiroi.jptlyiii'v.'!. ' It . . s ' : 1 ! liu-t- Tr.uh ..a;',-, , 1 , i,. .ciiAULoin;:;, c. 4H 8ms ; Special iVoticd! miKws is Dr.itTr.n iobil 11 a. coy- bovintton ntehiTLy ihnkieU t t.. i , 'e-n ,h- out delHy at furllier lii'lul n( m j!l i,.,; l given. ' ASlli; & V'UVINUTU.C. 4HC ''.'" 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I . . . - . ti . I . . . .' I . ', f. 1 ;A A' 'STORK at 'LlleSvilo, o'.i-wite depot. . C'onfesacdfYtlie best busiiit'.sa stuud In the iIaco.l.,-,l,'"----' -' a"' 3 SENTIXKL'.' ' "i,' ' ' T '.I IV i. i r.UBUSUED JIY . josiaii rtJirNi:n, Jr., i , i !,;.',. Office near the Court House. i i 'i 1 . 8L'n.scRirTio.v: Daily. Scnticel 1 year, in advance, 3.00 Daily Six months iu advance - ' 5.00 Semi-Weekly '-!. . -" ' 5.00 r i Weekly Sentinel " , '1 . S.Qi) Goods Cheap? Try (iadJy & Wil!i:ii,,' cood stock fifj- iAL' dUlf .Vlf'ls.',:. njti io i-i;1 'Li. i Uopartncrslup rf . .-,.,. I ' e; .ui 1 V. v,'i: r t ; ;, 1 I l: ; . , ' : ; ' ' : : -. ;. i Cn. I I, , ' 4 -if ail, i o.I: t;'', A!. !: (vayi .on 1 1 f" 1 at y- .: .., Agcutifor i. 1'. KUooLL ! and Sash dealers. , , -, u vanci:abuhvi;u. aFAUJjjxi;:, c. flMlKEENIOr.V.iLLIIEr. ''attend i. a t'oui3 cf At: . regularly.. 1 - - ' . ! .January J.-t 1875-10 if . ' Watches a Ci LATE OF ANfiON VILLI; hat opened an offiee in Wa l lwro' for the salo and repairing of Wateh- 1 es and Clocks- , i. i . lie rctnrr.3 Lis.tliaiiks to l-'i Li' -former favors and engnos to Jo a!:, in bia lino promptly and on ren terms. ' S'J 1 GOODS. WJ. :. Cr awf ord & Crowclcr, WADESBOROVN.C, ii 4 : ( OUR STOCK ! now foil In all kin ! of Mcrcbandiaei . ! ' "c . -livery i-Week brings fresh arrivals of T son able Uoodai and oor i 'J ' js -' 7 ;.:j -Com'jJrUea aery Pull Aaoits.. iuvj i. i; .Vi-'L ' V, T,'w...1i.e the' atteii?- w UryA-Ilbri wW v i i-w tomers, itlrrvivi - uyt in t)u. ordered jit onee from' the i;. houses In NortLira cities, i ,aiie ouR'3T'rcinVv C" ' 'oiTNTRVVi'itHjueo' of Vv!'r; tioi Ut'r- m exchan-u f. r HlEcstrEarket'-' DON'T diproso l yur 1 srtvinjns a call. - i.WKmsy to, f i it r stand, opposit.0 f. J, C rp' b Oct. 8. ' '"' ; - j " lbl3 rniiE Fiujr of roi, fL' tills dav dUIve.!, s 4Jl indebted ton v : I by note or the ea-h, vii J- l -oillee 6f thcylo .-;,! v atth.oMM-a.', ix)LI. , ' Tliirf, March 3,),'lS74.. ' '' - riT.UbUED fcAILY AND WEI. KEY 1 W. J. McSWEEN: Editor and I , charlotte,::. . ! su: -c ; 'r r,: 1 l 7.00 te. A !v.r inch fir-t i. sertii'ii a ' e.'utnu !, I i y f i ' '.vw. aco: 'L t" a bea - of ct rV , ni .. -.Ha e 1 c referred!. . Fanner. -V. r

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