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,1.., ...... - . . r.. v1 - - SNORTS '(OA V 1 - A. - .1. TAto ra, t4 IopU'i JitgKU dOk an Eternal Vtyl Etcpt 'Mnj Sirali of MaLYi Son cjn I,u!t U Jfuntrd Fyt to Sle-p. WADESBOKO, N. C., TIIlJnSDAY 0, 1875. I.1UHMMJH i B- Y. la!-- c ' 2 iiJ that k'u Tko&3 n . -I "jiilcs b't toar. ..A fl'cerM Jhe nti" whoso datjr it were carried nn.be" V-. ' . . l.-Jrv LI nmnv S- viisnir not sHlOa tho nent on iKflfi 1 f I more ridicuM itf- ' wot found to Before it waa J company, it Jirce otlier en othercninecra ..nd thousands of 1 tho race, nino ,Atn "Rocket," rVco.ButSte- ed prieo oyer the -r l of whom waa His locomo- Utf In hoar, x yiirtecn tons at ided tho fate of A ' J1"06 Bt once ',(1 ( jiprove tho now Ws f. --irwaa 8i:nply an Jkh acnta rnnnin , ditor at . the roar . in front for the driver, " mn omnibus, , It waa nsoti,' who inventcu iicc"ruv peojiiu i e railway. In 1885 10 nm line was nn principal-Tapers of . . ' I .that .nothing could be i thati the prospect of , vir. rvvico na last as V V it added that IiiNi" auffcr thorn lpon oneotjCongrevc'a tiswniemBeivea io mo jch V machine poing at u Stephenson, however, ' Hliet that rftaecnecra the come., and ho hoped to ;, when it would be cheaper "6a to fride thAih to4valk. "V threatens to bo more V alfew tears. It , 8 f .nd to aend pnsson ordinary Enghfih let- (dnclcr a system ot tick l ostjMro-Btamps a six-cent .. U ' flao holder to go by yhrt of Great Britai n. cJtephenBon waa not be nnd thoJpTo continued h Draft Goordy," which 5y George.", It was not kthe Stockton and Darling .ad was 'Opened that more pas f calQr ' needed. Tho first 'r' bfemon monCsN,Vthe "Experiment" -e- caiado out of two !coachr V This car was candle. - iasforU aH V? w:: - a' jettf J amuse the ,Ck'io ough I hope "cute farmer y . AbV Tbos John- Bome kinds of I doesn't by any examples : concerning jLreminas me oi. I r I vi'f 'iirred in 'an aa- c . . i i - c wi v, A w mot nrif. 1 frih;tl.p:';-Mv-.'w,Bueu rMJne : ot '"y fin Animal, soon "... v. .-.- ? x. ".-. -.a .: - -4.1 ;X,.d his atteL a;i M.opngni payng withoIdiera on Sunday, Lou '.'.n. at a fairjp'-1-- WBt80.r,? said , mamma. 0t these arc Ms jure1' xvjJ?'r.Q army of tho Lord.'-os t' e quick rtuna"' arrKi ftj curly-headed com- ? .. -H, and thus thW him t LfttM. . " . i lji wa. Vf ' he conld m" 1 1 Prefer a parson' - ' jefjfe,. ph- - but one who fSri wf H:' . - n ,AXMi would take Thf gentleman examined the mouth of the cow and finding no opper teeth, immediate went to tlie ftnettonoer nd requested him to tell the cow I7ila. MVfcaf tho tronblo?" ttied the auctioneer.' . " She hun't any upper front teeth1 wu the reply. 44 Verj well, replied tile auctioneer with a imile, 111 pat 'her np once more." - vl ., . , He did ao, and tlie ahrewd farmer who had eiveu the information to the T V 04eitTrentloman, bid her off at the tame ' Swer U not onlr vulrar and rud X U torrXtbe heart of gent! woman. Vo'flla of aVinir htuband. whs. in tha exce-M JmpoUuie, , Tta pocSVJO o IT. lie camtfme fronS office crvM nd lulkjr. '. Hii wife -nrtlHl littla white hands in bit, and . wjtb an . lonoceut aud cbiMUf look from her large- brown eyea, tenderlj aikad. M Ilubbj, what U tb mat ter r N Matter 1" aaid he, -1 ahould think i woi matter. I bare bad tha gol darndett luAodaj, out." " But, taj dear, don't awear IFoll, I guess jou would swear if yon were to see a chance go by to make $50; confound the luck." M Sbe-e, Hub by, dou'i." IPrll, I will swear, too, by George.H ' " Oh', tut, tut. Now stop or I shall cry." Well, cry then. I tell you I shall swear, by the bocuj-pocus gebuici pber! Thanderation to it all and do t rot ihatarnal luck." "jh, Hubby, Hubby I dou't swear so. It will break my Jieart. I know it will." . "But I will swear, by guml Jiminy ericketsl.rehosif.it and oM Pat Hiler I also Gen. Jackson 1 Rip, rap, rorax. Knock him down with a pound of l oraxl Conbust the gjeh darned thin? any how." My (lariiug how can you r cried his wife.. . "On don't -don't 1" and she went aloud. " Well, what a confiiunrfed fool I was!" continued be. "So blasted stupid, eonsarn it all ; it makes me fel like blazes. Gebugb I thunder aud blixen I and yanke dotigb-nuts to the eoah darned thius, by iwear before. Now are you not heartily 11. .1 - 1 .1 I! opened nis sioui, orawny amis anu me ui tle wife flew into them, thinking that tin raging lion had now become a gentle lamb, and as she cuddled her head and lands upon that noble breast, she was happy when she heard him. say, " My durling, I feel better now." liv Vic. A Datobman'a Catecblam. We finds it out by der book dot Adam (I forgets his udder name) yas de fired mon ; y vos de nexd.' Von tay dey got drubled erboUjLejpp zum guinces, und vos kicked out oy dercarten. uain una ADies yos ae nrsa 8iuureii,v, , . lf-T -A .n rt Gain got mad und put a head on bis brudder, and den lite out. yos un pad poy. . ., ' Yobus voofish maker. Von tay he gono to der goose pont to gatch shrimps, I'.ud ven he vos looken for rait, he valked rite away Kjf a whale's moot in. Put der whales make himpooty quick valk agan. He vas too sthrong mit de fishe's stumix. oloman knows more as anybody. He doa vood cut a leetle poy in' bieces to sed die a dUturpance mit two gals. He said it vos better as gone der whole hog as none, t Zamson (I : don't hear his , mudder's name) vos testhropgest. ; He vos a pruiser. He got fighden mic a dozen fellow, und be cleaned urn all out mit a shackasses bone. : , Yobe vas der poshentest mon. You counld stick bins in him all tay und he voodn't holler. ' .' ! Merdooslem yos der oldes grand-fad der we got dese times. He cood told you all apout it. ' ; .; - i Lasaraus vas der poor man. Dey don't go no Tree lunches in dese- tfmcs, unci he VOS always SKirmispin apouu jor gruos. Shosep's pig brudders got eellus uv him pecausp he vore a sh podded goat, und sold him for tweuty tollar. Uud afder vhile give nm some roosding ears und, made it allright; "-'.' 5 " ;.VJ' ' ' . V ev - . . ' : ' '"A Brojklyn lawyer's four ycor-old dnughther ia,a diplomat jn the future Wjjcn' era. Recently her mother, returning xrom church, touna her marshalling a long array of toy sold iers on thclnursery floor. " Aro you Delloat PtopU. Tberels content sympathy xpreMd by robust pe'oplf for those of alight physi cal constitution. We think the sympathy ought to iurn in the opposite direction. It is tbs3elicat people who eeeape the most fearful disorders. .These granite structures art almost always recklaas of health. - They, say "nothing hurts me." and so they stand in draoghts, and go out into the night air to cool off, and eat era! at midnight and doffibeir flannels in April, and get their feet wet. , .". But delicate people are , shy of peril. They know that dsessa has ben fishing for them for tweoty years aod they : keep tway from tha hook. No trout can be ctfbght if ha sees the shadow of the sports men on the brook. Those people whom everybody expect to die, live on most tenaciously. " We know of a yeung lady' i1'-?. Iv married a wealthy man of 83 years ots the ground that he wu very delicate. But the aged invalid is so careful of his health, and the young wife is so careless ofher's, that it is now uncertain whether she will inherit bis store-bouses or ' he inherit her wedding rings. ' Health and longevity depends , mors upon careful and intelligent management of one's self than upon original physical outfit. Paul's advice to the sheriff is ap propriate to people in all occupations: "Do thyself n harm. rhe Oreat Showman. . . Te TTai tford Times has just decover ed anld card, sbowinj; that P. T. Barnntn kept a boarding honse in New York ubout 1831. ' He had just been treated to e!iarp treatment in his native State for his liberality io mat ters of religious belief. -For his at tacks on Jude Daggett and the court's decisions in his newsp iper, he was ar rested and 'pnt in tho Paubury jail, lie served nut his sentence', and then went to New York, where it seems, he set out as the keeper into the showman's business He gt an old Maryhmd colored wo jian, took her to Boston, and had circulated and read in the churches an appeal for aid for her, to purchase her freedom, she having raised enongli money, jacKing about $300, and. was, moreover, the same old aunty who had nursed Genrge Washington! The 'sell was perfect. The ministers went to work to aid the con tribution, a larger sum than was asked for was raised, and Barnum's career as showman began. 11 is old colored wuoia.1 'drew' like a honse on fire not only in Boston, but all about the country, and tho success of the scheme 1 a4 l.iftan t. tli a urn..1v linro ' onit and to the Mew York museum, traveling show. . then to the The New York Sun warus its Democrat ic friends that they cannot safely, count upon success in uext yi-ar's election, ru- rely Itecause a large body of disgusted Republi cans stayed away from the pol.s last fall, uud ihus enabled the Democrats to elect a handsome majority of the House of Repre sentatives. It thinks that so far as the House is conce ncd, the result of the Pre ideutiul campaign will depend fur more upon how the Democratic majoritvjict du ring the coining session than upon tbe fact that hey obtained that majority in the elections of the po?t year. This is a sensi ble view of the situation. Only $50,000 a year $4,168.66 a month $138.88 a day $5 78 an hour rain or shine, in light or in darkness, sleeping or waking, iu proepmty or in adversity, from January 1 to December 31. That's what the country pays Ulysses Grant for dead beating and spreeing. frolicking, horae-rac bjjjubacco-pyffing and third -term-plot ting, rrbi'tScean, and froni Long Branch v doggeries to Rocky Mountain gambling-hells. Its cheap for such an article, isn't it? Stand up to the rack, ye unresisting Amerixn bond-slares 1 Sen. ; A yonng bachelor, wiio had been ap pointed sheriff was called upon to serve an attachment on a beantiful young widow. He accordingly called upon her, aud said : "Madam, I have an attai hoiont foryoO," ,' The widow blushed, and aid his attach ment was reciprocated. ' '; f'You don't urderstand roe; you must proceed to court." : H - ' "I know it'i leap year, sir, but I prefsr you to do tbe courting." ,"Mr8. P v this is no time for tii- "Well, my on eaul a Detroit futher to his eight-year old tho other night, 44 what havo you done to day that may be act down m a good UCVU 1 , , i " Gave a poor boy fivo cents," re plied tho hopeful. ' ' " Ah, . ah ! that was charity, and charity is always right lie was an orphan,-was be?" ' ' ' " I didn't stop to ask'rcpliod the boy; I gavo hira the monoy for lick ing a boy who npiot my dinner bask- kcL Detroit Free Tress. 6sy, Sana, you long pggel' nigger , Does you know de uiuotice tween a wo man an' a church ? ' No nigger. Gib It up? ' Yea. Wall, you too), dar is on diflonce, both hsCJ a clnpper in de upper story. . An Englishman was boasting to a yankeo that they had a book in tho British Musenm which was once own ed by Cicero. " 0. that ain't nothing," retorted .:?rtt-ViA.J:Mlri The Orange' Knitting Machi in Boating thoy ve got tho lead-pencil i uiov ve koi mo ianu-puncii that Noah UBed to check off tho ani mals that wont into tho ark," nuc niLni.iQro.i joiiixal, 1 ' PUBLISHED DAILAKD WEEKLY r Subteription Rate In Advance: ' tally Journal, one y Mr. ................ ..J8 00 mx lUftriaii.......... a w " one month...-. 11 Wrekly Journal,' one yer 00 . atx montha.......... 1 00 r ' " three months.......... 60 ii IXGELIIAItDASACXbEIW, v V .Edltnrs. OOUTUERXi ILLUSTItATEI AO El Ralrlfh If. C. 8tat. ILLUSTRATED AGE will be issued on d ; tartityv96tti day of Jnu, 1875. The lOiluhfr Intends making It an UIu traied reAVd of the times. It will treat of very topfd Political, Historical, Literary, snil Scientific, which Is of current Interest, and Klve the bet illustrations that can be obtained, original or foreign. . The BOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED AGE will be printed ou new type, and heavy xok paper. ) ; , Ou its list of contributors will be found the names of many of the best writers In the South. Serial and short stories, poems and sketches, and well conducted editor! , I ilepartiuenU, giving the latest persona), literary, scientific, political. rellRl .s and tommerclal Intelligence, wl'l furnish every week un amouut ot reading matter unsur paHsed by other papers, in exoellence and variety. It is intended to make the 80UTIIERV ILLUSTRATED AGE a journal for the fireside; several columns will be specially devoted toalNubfects per taining ( domestic and soc nl life. . No family should be without It. Subscription price only $2 per annum. Postage free. ' , R. T. PULG HUM, Editor, ItaUtiirh. N. C. LIEBIG'S cV0a,UIDBEEF, i EXTRACT AND TOvIG INVIGORATOR, j Recommended by the best physicians in England nd America for Consumption, l.'ebilily, Lohs ot Appctiti, Fever Ague, dyspepsia, indigestion, Female and Chil dren maladies . ' " OPINION OF DR. R. B, RTEUART, Pres. Md. Insane Hospital, Baltimore, Md -'," ,1 can recommend Liebig's Li quid Extract of Beef as the most efficient preparation I have ever met with. It com blues tlie virtues of food and tonic In a re markable way." :i ,, -. OPINION OF DR WM H, 8T0KES. Phy slclun to Mount Hope Retreat, near Ual- timore- u - i have great pleasure In adding my testimony to the virtues of Liebig's Li quid Extract ft Beef and Tonlo Invlgorator, as the very best preparation uned, and there fore conddently recommend It to tho medi cal profession.'' -. , AND MiNY OTHER TESTIMONIALS.' JUT VPINPINT0QTTLEs-EACH : TA KE iArO 0 THE It. " ; V sold by ' , ' j , Prugglsta mid Dealers. v : .! 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Thi Irif rlln of UlectianK. i. (havn VM'i it tkk i.nni rxti n i, ) After a large exiH'u K: f tV ' money In experimfating on tlie Ki Machine, wa have ben enabled to r . I . simpU practical machine, speriallr 1 to family use on account of iu vj ',, ; j and the great range of work it si, A seem- pl'lih. It 18 more Simp! ti n ) a irwin; machine, and any person or !.an!y ilV, ful will Irani its use with only the sf j tance of the "Instruction Hook," whlrb accompaniM each machine. Its simplicity, together with its capacity for doing tbs great range of work, makrs it a matter of economy far every family t have one, and ulumatly bring it in funeral uim. as iiK 'mtwiiQ ins oewinx ictiino. ids LnactiKtjll knit in cotton, wool, silk or linen sotvtocklngs, laggings, mittms, wristers, scarCgbans, Llaoketa, Ac, Ac I fact, the cap.ky nf the machine for making garmeuls tn)y liruitd by the Ingenuity of ths operan t y . . Jo. G. Wclui, the V J -known pub lisher of "Every Man His Ln Lawyer," wrltest ' . s " To Messrs. Jeremt d FoLir manu facturers of the Grange' Knittk Ara chine. ; , - Gkkts : If Jrery is the vuil i lofVV' ... r,u I structed, but too complicated for inexperi enced bands too liable to get out of order. A child ran work Tlie Grange,' and there is seemingly nothing to get out of order. Believing that to lessen labor adds to the wealth of a peopl and to human happi ness I most heartily endorse and recom mend your invaluable household convent ence. ' ' " Jfto. O. Wells, 27 Clintoa Place. u Ntw Yore, March 23, 1 875." Testimonials and. references from all parti of the country furnished on applica tion. Send for descriptive circulsr. Special inducements fr Patrons of Husbandry and Sovereigns of Indu try. Our machine is endorsed nnd-recummended by the Ex. Com. N. Y. Stste Grange P. of II. and others. " Addrws, . .' KocIsaTTXiys, J) t 1 XT nnnnnn. J . '; . i , ...... MADE JtfD REPAIRED Y iDESBOWj CR .I IGE SHOPS, : Nexv St a nd, ' ' Intersection of Rutherford and Morgan STeetS. r , , . ;. Prices to suit the times. JOHN Q. McLAUCIILIN, Prop'r. 13-tf - ; " " ". " ' 1 "tTTE REPRESENT the following rella- ble Insurance Companies : The Underwriters of New York. Canltal .i... ......L.f 3.600,000 Old North iState, Capital...... , 200,000 Richnior.d Vre Co. " , 200.000 Commercial Fire Co. " SOO.Ooo We are prepared to take risks ou broperty In this or adjoining counties. . Giu Houses and other hazardous risks taken at reasona ble rates, -V; ROSE&BBO. 24-Cui ,;;-h "-.;;! !n: i-' iV.S f, . i t is worth' while to I call at tbia office and I se the frreat family l er, the "btar ger size, only $1 a year and a choice 1A twelve eletrant Chro- mns, Albums, BocSs, &c, to each subsori- hr. Wft rppfil vPBiihBPrihnre t onlw SI which secures thwpnper a year aod premiums, all sent free, er we will club it with the Argus aud supply both for only $3.00 Call and see the paper. , vanceaburwell; CIIARLOTxE, N. C. THE SENIOR WILL HEREAFTER ttnd the ' courts of Anson County gejanSaJry 1st 1875-40 tf . n CElllbOTTB HOTEL, v J. JIOLLIS & SON, Proprietors, . CHARLOTTE, N. C. mABLE !; SUPPLIED WITH , THE X best ihe market affords. t ' Kinr1 and attentive waiters. . Give us a canSatisfctiongTiaraBteed. MB!! ' ' - til nf ii mww I u Hill ii iJirj r. i t. i r::r 1 1 f j c r rt h . a . - - tz. ii. rooxi; Tr.Ti., ' t h . tr , M l.H'f J -' )' tT . N, Wmii .M f ml Unrtm tr - n..iM nl kiMw trm 4 (u 4 K k Ii ...w f.uif tit' mmtfrn I j tarps lH-, .y A . mm4 im 9iJ n.t - f NO MKItCUItlAr, l Iwntf kJiff-v (Mn, oi- BotMkiiu.. f .. 4u.Uuw mm, A .1 fw-M mrn4 wi'h m r nfiiUf iaH h my b b,ii.m.i HOW ISTAUDI AT A tlSTi : ' hill J. AB lnJi.. at 4:m-w - knoMMU trmUd rtcttp c-KAHHtv.i. A - Li. '.i UIW .4 ff . Wli'H.'"-. . at u.- I. fn erf Si'i' " mil tnm Ail trm twr... fjvm it . ' tMl trw-tt lif mm i la . Oa ' H.El r 1 ( i 3 X . ' -. PuirMtfJ- "7 2 anJM ' 1' I"' . J y.,i k,' r to o to j.j ttmi fr by it. KT H 17.1. I I rT, . , Taeh tlMrii ' MMt, miioir, iti"i! Wl Utnir full o ii Sown Willi f-rti rr tuiMaavwrytjudf fr. (. til kii mnA brr i.n ' h. BOIBNC IU Rti. ir, H. l)CK-TO, a. Br t. Ooiitrau Utl - r-."- ftll iiphrn(. V' tit' I I, 1 J Ton AM M.lre nlr-I f tha ' fMtror, mud mm pradum iqnml tfr - ' math p: Haa Uuiirt lhinui.l of i.un from euiwt iwtlvnU In U jmrx ol U 7nitd b, - . 11 MUllnlf mlm, url If ttlrrf mamlvm. 2 M' . VHtmprmm am (Ik Mtft. Prk bT m-ll, ffMrnffOj fair, f 1 Cir 1' CpxA. $ IMiphM npan th ryot, plmio tp UK t .VI Hoi and tee mlraravd. ahowlnc bowVrts' . 4 , baoonuia Impalrad, aa laaaid, hy aaaniV the CO blworr at the irartama Inatrummla !, ,-. . taatomtlnii of tla alfct, aant fr on r-u-... ul lift ante. Astnla waa tad aarjwkara AdrirM Sr. It. B. POOIK , AnOumat Mala Roma Talk. Madleal CoailBoa Smar 8-aKW In Story, ao,lUilogto ATaoua, H. X. U-t .. AT N c w Pr ic AT p. j. corrEDGi: . TVE respectfully invito tl.a a- our OK. 'Gv-" -,zz cr: l CT. ..Aw -' . ,,r r i I t the f. t that we are ' ' J mfl j , and well suct.eibiou i. INQt S'l VPIJ Alii' X1 ii-X1 Jieady . iaa iaom.ti, Boots and Shoe, t x JIaru rare. SYootl v ani TJu'oi I. ar?, " . ' - JT4,v 15'are, Crorf:n- Always on hand and t. i Asenta for V. F. RU : r. . . and Sash dpslers. A. J- daboan, ' ' I DARGAN r:r rraodce In the ' '2 f Claims ' OOl rof m ipe I'm. .'us nr.. 1 s i .J 14 be- Tn f -J, com ''7! h1 ntt,retme's st sil aeart sf tbs 4y. Termed . ....
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