- I ' i - 1 ' 1 H a I . : jr$m44 r .. i ; . i . s 1 VOL. V. THIRD SERIES. 1M itUSlIKO WEEKLY J J. J. BRUNER, Proprietor and Editor. J. J. STEWART, Associate Editor. RATES OF SCB BIPTION QUI YEAR payable in advance. ... mx Months, H ..... j Copies to one address, $2.50 .. 1.50 1.10.0 - M T1 1 nana r This unrivalled Southern Remedy i warrant ed not to contain a single particle of Mkkclky, or any injuriouH njineral mibstance, but is VEO ,ntaininff those Southern Roots and Herbs, -t.irli an all-wise Providence has placed in untries where Liver Diseases most prevail. WJ Cute all Diseases caused by Derangement of the lAtef' TheSvMrroMB of Liver Complaint are a bitter r Joint, often mistaken for Rheumatism ; Stomtck; Loss of Appetice ; Bowels alter nately costiVe and lax ; tleadacne; Lioss oi mem try, with a painful sensation of having failed to something which ought to have been done : liability, Low BpiritB, a lucic yellow appearance -f tl.a Skin and Eves, a dry Cough often mis taken for Consumption. Sometimes many of thee symptom attend the disease, ai oiners, very f. but the L i v kb, the largest organ in the body, is generally tne seat oi ine uisease, anu n not lU'S'lUuetl in lime, greaisuuermg, wreiciieu- it...... ... . n .......... MP anu iKAtii win ciimiv.. TkitOi eat Unfailing SPECIFIC will not be found the Least Unpleasant. Par DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jannr died, Itilliima attack, it.:a. hkadauub, Colic, Depression ill Spirits.SOUR STOMACH, Heart Hum, c, KC. . y Simmon1 Liver Regulator, or Medicine, In the Cheapest, Purest and Best ami ly Medi- cine in me Monui MANUFACTURED ONLY BY Macon, Ga. and Philadelphia. Price, $1.00. Sold by all Druggixt. FOR SALE BY TUEO. F. KLUTTZ. June IU tl. Salisbury N. C. S. W. TERRELL. E. K. JAMES. TERRELL & JAMES SALISBURY, N. C. NOVEMBER 13, 1873. I - l,li',l,l,1"MieeM'lIM mmkwmimaimmmm ONLY A LOVE tTORY. j- had forgotten that he was bail so nice. don t see bow he ever took a fancv NO. 9. WHOLE NO. 100 i to' Livery, Sale anil Feed Stable, SALISBURY, N. C. m ., . .1. wi j meDt whL uc I WM MOUKT Sikai. A remarkably inter- We -at .lro,V,ll, .nil I.- v-r r ..i. k ZxZ' JT I . upert w9 true Kupert loved eating article is ene we find in tbe New. book on tnyi. look a-dbcona. Sdi bioT," sa 'Zr i 1 "V" LM If. ".- J-X"W Mal iv .1 .. i .t i - -wh wr i wm mirnw o mm. ui lue eartli ui-iuui, wireaainjr one ot lier line cur s i.. . i ii . 1 1 . w ? - ' wis w mki wc iciurnm eh r w lork. any two people ou the face Mnlri Mb I . f I. I t si kwuiu iuR. i uui iniuuEii uur miners, wnrro r h anr "It's no use driving longer." mv moth- light fell upon it, and made it look lik er had said. "The end mast eerae eooner molten gold. or later, and as well now at any time. I A pang shot through my heart. kn whan v.mi fotlmr inmmiin..J "Yoi " T a-Sjl I. ..If ... I .... We have thcronirhlr rnnnirAil anrl rnnnrnfed 1 I .1 . , I .m . A . the well known and ronuTar Makmo. Houm "" B.T?su,.aM?r' w?f" WOB,a OUMt " n8c .inat uPert ioTe ' COME TO THE BOOKSTORE EVERYBODY. Ami set Bibles. Prayer Books, Hymn Bowks of any kind you want; Histories, Itiugraphit'S, Music Books, Music, Novels of the bi'st authors ; Blank Books, Albums of the must stylish kind; Stereoscopes and V'wwt ; School Books, all kinds in general uw. Slates, Iuks, Writing Paper of the best .nslity; VVnll Paper and Window Shades m great variety, Music leacners tor vocal, nanos, Banjo, vtolmsocc. A WORD TO FARMERS llav a few dollars worth of books every year for your sous and hands aud take a good ! newspaper, they will work better aud be rnoreJ rWrful. Try it. A WORD TO FARMERS SONS. You have something to be proud and to boast of. The farm is the keystoue to every : industrial pursuit. When it succeeds all prosper; when it fails, all flair, Dou't think ! yv can't he a grt man because you are th ion of a fanner. Washington, Webster I and Clay were farmer's sons, but while they toiled they studied. So do ye. Buy a pood book, one at a tune, read and digest it, aud tli -ii auot her. Cull and see me and look over books. hi c COM E TO THE .1 v PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, And Get a Good Picture. W will give you a good picture or not let Jmi take it away ; for we don't intend that y bad work shall g- from this ofiicu to in W "f nml the business. Call and try. tip Stairs between Parker and Miss Mc nrrhi('ti. .C"1 exai'iine my stmtk of Wall Paper, WimUw Shades. Writing paper, Inks &c Miad ( don't intend to be under Sold. Feb. 27, tf. Br. J. Walker's California Tin egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the na tive herbs fonnd on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit ters V Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and luvigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vijckgab Bitters in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver ana Visceral Organs in Bilious Diseases The properties of Dr. Walkers Viskgak i: ittkrs are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Canninative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-Bilious. r Grateful Thousands proclaim Vin egar Bitters the most wonderful In vigorant that ever sustained th sinking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. ! Bilious. Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivora throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, llio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove tho dark colored viscid niatt.cr with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar bitters. No epidemic can tako hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ilead ache, ain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Pal pita tat ion of tho Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in tho region of the Kid ncys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a bettor guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swolliugs, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitro, Scrofulous Inflammations. Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial A flections, 014 Soros, Eruptions of tho Skin, Soro Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, Walker's Vikkgar Bitters have shown their great curative- powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys ami Bladder, these Bitters have no cquah Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. --Persons en gaged in Paints' and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walker's Vin egar Bitters occasionally. . For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Rhcnm, Blotches Spot Pimples, Pustules, Boils,. Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald-head," Soro Eye?, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are Hterally dug up and carried out of the system iu a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, larking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No system of 'medicine, no vermifuges, no an theluiinitics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. ' For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or tho turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever yon find its imparities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: cleanse it when yon find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is fool; your feelings wiU tell yon when. Keep the blood pore, and the health of the system will follow. W- r. h. Mcdonald is co., Druggista and Gen. Agts.. San Francisco. California, and cor. of Washington add Chariton Sts., N. Y. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. It. H. SEcDUNAJLD dt CO., Drngensts and Gen. Agts.. San Francisco, California, and cor, of Washington and Chariton Sts., N. T. gold by uU Druggists and Dealers. Stable, and are prepared to accommodate all who favor us with a call. Will keen for hire gMd safe Horses and Buggies, and Saddle Hor ses, at moderate prices. Also, good Hacks for excursion parties, dxs. Will board Horses by the single feed, day, or month, on snceial con tract. We have a large and Commodious lot for the accommodation of country people, and urovers .Especially. TO STOCK FARMERS : to, even if he bad lived! You can marry Rupert Chichester, Nellie can go to Mrs. Ingelow, mod as for me, the poor bouse U open V "Not so bad as that mother." I said : for her words amote me tthe very heart. 1 hated to bear her speak ao of mv father my dear, kind, patient father, observed, at last. L. I i i - ii . .1 I .:.. " wuudc uwur was ecaicuiy com in me aua"- grave ! He had been a wealthy merchant 1 I turned my face away I went down stairs aeain and presided at the table. It was fully nine o'clock before I got to aee Rupert alone. I commenced by say ing that I must give him up. He was silent for a short time. "Do as you think best, Virginia," he "iou know i i e went on no bridal tour, bat spent our honeymoon oa the farm. Mother lives with me, now. Nell is married. I am happy, for Rupert is mine, and ro i ue till death , but I have never regrets iuu my experience in the West. v v r your own i had loved We also announce to tbe Farmers of Rowan I New York (where I was brought np) I this man, God only knows hw well, and "T" """""smiuuvim, wim we nave purcnaseu i diu tiaa laiiea. rv tin the wreck of bis YOTTNCt RET FT, fortune, we moved to Texas. The city a fine young Stallion, 5 years old next June. of 0 waa WnS bni,t and land wa8 Rebel is a beautiful mahogany bay, and oerfect- K0,ng a VT high rate. My father in- ii.uu.,u. eas. was sireu by Kebel Devil vestea his all in land, aud built a small 1 "I11?: l?:61 WIo; he hl Zin house. It was the old storv. Land went rucZl she bVwaterloo3:' she byStludarS dowu everything failed him and, just be- moked as though every fibre in my heart sne uy Monsieur Touson. Young Reliel is a I ,ore a mortgage was to be foreclosed, which was aooui oeing torn apart. it hurft me that ho was so cold about his release. "1 must have a cigar," lie said, in a few moments. "Do you object to my smoking here t" "I answered that I did not : and he thoroughbred by bis sire and from a fine dam should turn us all out beggars, he died. rhe next day I was wretchedly con- is sufficient adveitisemeut. y' nen 8eea' our going West, I had been keeping com farm-work if I wished to accomplish auy taTYounz Rebel took the fimt nmmfaim Pany with Rupert Chichester. He wished thing, and it was horrible for me to sto JJiOV. 1st, f 10. For Insurance, $15 money due at the end of the Season, and as soon as the mare proves to be in foal. The eh an go of pro perty, in either intance, will forfeit the Insn ranee. The mare and toal will be held rcspon- oioie lor tue insurance, win use every pre caution to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible for any that mav occur. Will be thankful for a share of public patronage and win cuucuvur to give sausiacuon. Nov. 1.J873 3m) T. t J. V f C. 4 Hl! VIT - .im . . . I ST . .. I i i . v. aww! ran. i c oner ms service ni. our i to marrv me ntrore we went hut mv i. uui uriore nun no won vm a wnvs an Stable thi Fall I Season on the following terms. Cr objected. lastidioua But I went. Days passed. Single service, 5. for Season of 3 months from uv;.:..:. : .nil I, i "'ah ueiuw TvuuE. ue bsiu. anu you i J vi iiuub, aii are not very old. You both can afford to ll,e lime be was with Nellie, who plaved - s I t i ... - i. V I wait awhile. Let two years pass ; if then W1" him as it she was a child, and never. a m - " I a iiii-,. I fi you love each ether as you do now, you I 7 wora or aeea alluding to the engage- are welcome to her mv bov." ment mat bad been between us. Rupert had to consent to the arrange-1 Six weeks went by, and still he was - . ni i av i . .-, i, r i . w i ment. l wo years had passed, almost, "ere. ery nigni l cnea .regularly a 1W . T W m m I L.i 1 1 1 k ana uupert had written to me that he waa y ioom moiisn anae weak, you coming. 1 win say, but i could not help iL I had "What else can we dot" my mother brought up a lady, and my bard asked, petulantly. work, my freckled and sunnlurned face. 1 II tfi COn per day. Aeents wantedeverv- "I wiU give Itunert un " I said slowlv. m7 red hands, seemed so baleful, that I qJlU IU (P6U where Particulars free. A. for it cost me a degnerate effort to make almost hated myself. I knew that it was KLAIR A: (V) nt Tms f I . . . . l;i. tj , nr.. - j rue RJieiltlfP "anrl jl-iv lin.o In Inks Mm IIIBI WHICH I iU LUmM UUnnrL trom me " w u a V UVI V IV WfSBBV - I $Vi mmrn-r of you and Nellie." a"d though I whispered to myself that 1 "You V she sneered. "What can a wa" do"g uiy duty by thus earning bread girl of nineteen do f You had better take fr 118 a!' and that a man whose love Rupert, if he will have von I" would go so easy, was better lost than 1 turned awav. Mv mind was made up, reiainea, i sun wept bitterly :over it. v " : i i .i i rv vi iii but 1 cannot say that 1 did not suffer 1 1 r.vcry aay ur. iiaveriiiu came over All that nieht lone I lav awake, lookine 10 uow I was progressinafi. He no w mm f w zf . . . H Nov. 6 1873-tf, Ra R Ra RADWAVS READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. RAD WAT'S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR I EVERY PAIH. It was the first and is Only Pain Remedy Tho that instantly stops (he most excruciating pains, alters uuwmmaooaa. ana cares congestions, wnet juuugs, niomscn, uoweis, or oiner gw ether of t fie ' elands or ftmn. bv one aprlica tion. j IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. no matter how violent or excruciating the pate the RHEUMATIC, Bed ridden, Infirm. Crippled. Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION QF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION Of THE BOWELS CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS. SORB THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THR HEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERI A. mxTt.m. --tt . rrJ383' INFLUENXA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS. The application of the Ready Rellefto the nartor parts where the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease ana i;omiorc. Twenty drons in half a tumbler of water will in a few momenta cere CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS and all INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Had. way's Rend v Relief with them. A few drons in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water, it is nener coan r renc a annoy or a uiers as a am j FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will core Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilous, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers aided by RAD WAY'S PILLS so quick as RAD WAY S READY RE- uar. ruty cents per Dome. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIOHT CLEAR SKIN AND irisuu the future straight in the face. 1 loved Unpert, and I would cry until my tears were exhausted, only to cease, rest, and commence again. The next morning I arose early. I put on my sun-bonnet (a crowd would have collected had I attempted to walk down liroadway with it on.) and started out to see Dr. Haverhill. . His office was some two miles away. When I arrived then, 1 found mm alone. ticed that 1 was growing thinner and sad der. "Does your farm prosper as well as yOu ticipated?" he asked, as 1 leaned on" the i From Il Scran ten (Pa.) Democrat. A Wife's Strategy. a Uwnd-Squcctmf Lomctly in a Railroad Car. Sinai a volcano 1" After premising that to tins day Um lo cality of the mount from which was de livered the divine law to man Is still km doubt, die writer proceeds on the tbeorr that it was really a volcano, now est moated far to the eastward, near great Arabian desert. Dr. Bake, tho gliab gC4Jtia.kaji i Hikursf Asyhj I if His if .1 ia, is the father of tMs correct it mnn have bees ike gulf oi AkssW which the Israelites classed, aad not tke gtilf of Sees, wkiek Ins its at ally supposed to be tke Bed See of tke Dikes. Dr. Beks locates Mount 8mai ia esse of tke volcanic wastes of Arabia that have We have but little slmoathv for .rn.J8 versed by Koropeans, ajkivfe who will barter ewe affection h f."';" V sboold feel fur a wife fsw iks fi-kU the P,1Ur fire which raided tke and favors of other son... .U.. , tdren of lsnel by nieht on ihcir stamina is not stronir e.ionrh to ksoa ihm ,no?'. Qootauons from Exodus in rte -la ase i I aHoat on tbe dark waters of sin. 1 hereforc. we could onlv smile when we, the other day, learned tbe details of ike following little episode : "W. L.,ol this city, Is a young manied man of more than ordinary attractions, aad, of course, he knows it. He Is a regu lar lady killer in his estimation. A few years ago be won tbe heart and band of to Mount 8inai, when they lay before it, bear a rreat similarilv language used to describe volcano m later ages. Pindar speaks of M .T.ma as "oy aay a burning stream smoke, bnt by night a ruddy, flame." Pliny the younger, in his ted account of tbe first eruption of Vesuvius, bv which hie anal. tKm slUti.. ksJI i i ska iiiiimI ; to tke ot . of eddyfaf I M Mesxea it r i 1 aoiotelligentgirlfromaoeighberiiigloww; mn ftdr,r1' k4Hedf 4e- out ue cannot resist the fascinations of his Z , . ' vcr inrow" " old way. among the opposite sex, and he nom by 7 mmcksMU iWaf never let. an opportuuiiy sI'id of makinr "P"1 ln PPea shape rem. himself agreeable to tbi. ..H i.ii.a. D.1ID a nd evening "vast ine himself into their nnfi,W f-r .. thM of f bodies were oeuciu ruing i rem mount Vesuv tbe glare and brilliancy of which seen in bolder relief as night Ska a space. Many more modern to the same purpose are quoted bv Dr. Heke. An African, of tbe Soman eoen try, who witnessed the first eruption of a possible. "Lat week his wife was visited by an acquaintance of her girlhood from tke country -a smart, fresh-looking damsel, but not over-scrupulous' about her con duct rather looje in her ways. sbowinS poor bringing up. During her visit here, Mr. L.. his wile, and their rbitnr ink Tolcano on lhe Abyssinian coast, in 1861. occasion to run up to Nicholson for a day i t-Z i m tm . -. us jitueun-, wuica passed on to tne ap "What is the matter, Miss Virginia t" he asked. "Have vou come to be urescri- v. rw I .fin -it . ... j bed for! You look ill, child,1 he continued, e vn s ne ejaculated auticip fence to talk to him. iiV.. i ..,..,.,.,,,.,1 A. . D, . It llll IIU. tt "1 ti I .mi .. iou are ianinp, he continued : "and 1 suspect the cause of it. I tee how that mam lingers around here; has he accepted uis release? ' "Yes ; he made no objections what ever," I tried to say as calmly as possible. "And parent enjoyment of all concerned. "But it was on tke return trip that tbe fnn commenced for the wife. Tbe three passengers occupied two seats in the ear, opened opposite to each other, tbe bus band and a few articles of baggage on one Seat, and tke ladies facing him. ! "Laughter, merriment and jokes, in tors pe red with comments on the events of fhe dsy, were freely indulged in. and everything was going on swimmingly, r ! "I fear you are he and that little Nell are always toeet- er 1" "Yes." "I see how it is," he muttered, as lie turned away. I knew what he Nell. I laid my head on the fence, and cried t!'' hand, which were oftentimes lengthen- cried until I was too sick awd weak to ,nto downright squeeze ; and every, stand. Then I sat down i beneath the one was returned afth equal fervor by shade of a tree, where I wis concealed wife- ho was delighted beyond meaa from sight by the shrubbery,; and soon fell ore l the success of her little game, asleep. "Nothing interfered with the -program - A7t T t.Vr S L t l i l ' I . I J . 1 A lien l awoae 1 IOOlia SOmeDOuy liaa s icugiu tsiu emiuuciur suuucu- f oot of I in a more subdued tone worrying ! "I want your advice, Doctor, I re turned, "but net in regard to my health." "You shall have it, he said. And then I unfolded to him my plan. "Do you think Mr. Chichester will give you up eo easily V he queried. "1 dou't that is" I summered, "1 don't know.' "If he loves you, he will see some other way out of your difficulties," he said, aU mngt beneath his breath. Then aloud : ' ' T will cm nvn. t r finnlra ITannnn1! Ufitli P . .1 . i j j I : I mm k .. , i., J a :.i.t.. von. and see if I enm.ot -t him to axtend raiseu my nenu up. anu it was leaning F-- vvr wmnu a ' O I . . i i . . 1 .1 ..ll. l I : i . I aeaiusi im ir ureasi. '"""i wut-n ,uv iuu eiaru ui me laniem V. . I v.' - saw nineteen craters, of which, be saM. "eighteen still smoke in the day time and at night give ligkt like a lamp." These rude words, says Dr. Bake, ere meant to describe, and by every reason able person would be understood as des cribing what in the figurative language of Scripture is styled "a pillar of clood kjr day aad a pillar of Ere by night." Ii is asserted, then, that Mount Sinai was a volcano in active eruption when tke ektl dren of Israel began their wandcrinr : that it was by tke light of tke sraptie. Until at length Mrs. U thought she caughl PjineipsJIj. if not entirely, that they ysjja- a glimse, in tke dark corner of the car? of S J0 "J,B"v csinHjuaac uicu accom penieu the volcanic outburst caused tke rising of the waters whereby the panning beet of Pharoah was overwhelmed. Dr. Beke is by no means a sceptic ia religion. Oa the contrary, be is a firm adherent of tke Cbrie tam faith. lie believes, however, that tbe diffe .hie e nc ruing the esodas should be definitely set at rest py jest sack scientific invest igai ions as that which be now proposes to make, aad no deaki many Christians will agree w ith him. Bait. American. her husband's hand reachuig that of her companion, which lay partly concealed ' under her shawl. "It was the careful movement of a mo ment to place bet own band where his was likely to f ill. The next moment She felt the real old-time pressure of her youthful lover's palm, which she returned with the ardor that she had done in tbe days long gone. "Then followed a half hour of more than usually lively conversation on part of her hnsband, and it was interspersed meant Unpen loved , at every significant point, as thick as com- e e m mas, witn hearty grasps ol his wife s lit- ti -BEAUTIFUL COMF1 ION SECURED TO AUU DR. RADWAY'S SampariUiai Resolvent your mortgage "1 hank you, I returned : and half the burden seemed lilted from my shoul ders. Squire Kenyon listened to us. and gave me five veare to pay it off in. provided I paid a stipulated sum every three months. I agreed to that, and then returned home. "Where have you bcent" my mother inquired. 'Over to Bouire Ken von s. See ! be gan I drew back. It was Rupert Chi ou tbe discomfited wight -tnd laughing Chester. wife. She held stoutly to ber husband's "How dare you come herfi Iw I asked, hand, and lifted it ss high as her head, "Virginia V until there could no longer be a doubt ia "You have no more right to support -he miud of one of, the three as to the my head when I am asleep than any oth- stitnation of affairs, er man," I continued, reckleksly. j "That man didn't Ulk worth a cent "Why did you not wake ine up !" i the rest of the trip, and as everything has lie opened his eyes. appeared serene around . their hearth ever A Maidens "Psalm of Life." Tell us not ia Idle jingle, "marriage is an empty dream," for the girl It deed that, single, and things are not what they seem. Life ia reel, life Is earnest, single blessedness a fib ; "Man tkom art, to man morn est, " has been spoken of tke rib. Not enjoyment, and not sorrow is ear dest'ned end or way, but to act that sack to-morrow finds as nearer marriage day. Life is long and youth is fleeting, and ear hearts though light aud gay, still like pleasant drams ere beating wedding marches all tke wsy. In tbe world's broad field of battle, in the bivouac of life, be not like dumb driven a- tie be a harpies a wife. Treat ae fatare, however plea sent; let the deed past bury its deed I act, act in tbe living present f heart within aad THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONIRHINQ CURES: SO THAI "You are in a bad temper," he said it is presumed that be has begged hone ahead. Lives of married folks r. has given me five years longer in which laughingly. "I was afraid you would maks forgivenees and is looking for another minti ue we eaa Ifva ear lives as wall, aad vsssswi QUICK. SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGE8, THE ODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Every Day an Increase ia Flesh ana weight is Seen and Felt to pay that mortgage : aud 1 will do it P : My mother made no response, but I could see she was not so much pleased as I was. After breakfast, I went and hired a man it was spring-time- and then came back. yonr neck stiff. But seriously, Vrrgie, what do you mean bv me not having the right lH "What did I mean V "Yea what did you mean V "What I said:' "I never did say that X would give you up," he responded I do not see how you LINDSAY'S 'tgmm a imw mj i X I WL THK (ilUUT l'OISON NKl'TKALIZER. A Sure Preventive and certain cw&jor CHILLS AND rBVBR, all fueeien ()f VI i,.-..i.ni. ,lw..nm s id f-r circular. (J. It. HAUKElt & CO. 24,18(;7 Iknos. Every drop of the SARSAPARILLTAN RESOL VENT eommunicates throug h the Blood, Sweat, Urtoa, and other Fluids and juices of Um system the vigor or ute. for u repairs tne wastes or tne body with new and pnun nuueniu. Dcroiuis, oy punts, uonsui Glandular disease, Ulcers in tne throat. Km mors. Nodes in the Glands and other Darts of the svstem. Bore Eyes, Strnmorous discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms Of Skin diseases, BrapUona, Pevsr owres, ocaiu iikw, iviug n orm, eaii itneuni, erysipelas. Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh. Tumors. Csn. rs in the Womb, and all weakening and pain f ul dis arges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of tne lire principle, are within tbe curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, aad a few day? ass will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease its Dotent nower to rnn them If the paUent, daily becoming reduced by the ana aecomposi tion. that a eonttaaaUy progressing. ceeos in arresting, inese wastes, and repairs the s "Nellie must try and care for you for I " fn,idr yMt W tb new msterlsl made from healthy blood -and this the SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure-a cure Is certain; for when once this remedy commences its wora oi p loss of w& the patlen foods work of purification, aad succeedsUn dfmintshing the loss of wastes, its repairs will be ranid. and everv dav UhS1II Cl S a t. . w ucul win re n msen LTnwinp nprrar ine tooa aigcsting better, appetite and stronger. roving, and flesh Not onlv does Mm tuuunun 1lSAI.vm Vadk1 all known remedial agenu In the cure of Chronic. Scro fulous, ConsUtutional, and Skin diseases; but it is the only positive cure for Kidney & Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb diseases. Grave 1, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water. Incontinence of Urine, Bright's D&- esse. Album In uria, aad la all where re ara brick-dust denositS. or the water U thick, clnndv miTM wiiu luwaucBi uu me wnue oi an egg, or mreaas ukc white slk. or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear ancc, ana wnitc oone-aust deposits, and when there is or threads like STtAR SALOON. Person wishinglpure homemade liquors and the very best imported wines can always find tlicni at the Star Saloon, on Main Street,. door hdow Salisbury House. All my whiskies and Brandies areTobtnined direct frhi (tie bent and most reliable distillers in N. C. I keep no others. My wines are im iKrted and are of the best varieties as any judge mav see Uv calline and examining for lurnseil. ;J. A.SNIDEK. June 19,f5mo.id, a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in we small oi we aaca ana along tne Loins. Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured by Badway's Resolvent. DR. RADWAY'S PerfBctPnrcative&ReffulatinttPms perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet rum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse aad strongtbea. Bad- way's Fills, for the cure of all disorders of the S jjver. Boweis, moneys Headache. Constipation, pepsia. Biliousness, Bilious Fever. Bowels liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous s. uonsupation, vosuve: liousness. Bilious Fevei Piles, and all Derangements of the Internal wav Files, ness. Indigestion, Dys r. Inflammation of the I Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely no mercury, minerals or aeieian- A few doses of RADWAVS PILLS will free the sys- ttmfromaUtsssovBaaed disorders. Frice,eents par Box. SOLO T DKUOOISTS. BaAS "False AND TRUE." Send em letter Stamp to RADWAT A CO.. No. St Warren St., New Torluformatiou worth thousands will be sent you. am going to help Steve." I aid. Our mother was an invalid, and needed a great deal of care ; for she was on whp was always dissatisfied, and co it plain ing at her lot, having been brought up iu e sc. s An hour later I was holding the plough, and working: like a mm, eager to get as much done as possible before liupert cam Two weeks passed, and onediy he un expectedly arrived. I shall never forget bow he flushed, as he caught sight of me, standing behind the pjough, in that old sun bonnet, with my face hot from my labor. Can this be yon, Virginia !" he asked, as he gave me a kits, winch was rather formal. I walked to the house with him, and Nellie, seeing us comiug, ran to meet us. ' "Is this you, Rupert ?" she cried, in a whirl uf excitement. And he unceremoniously picked her np and kissed her warmly. "Pardon me?" he exclaimed, dropping Iter : "I renlv had forgotten tiiat you had grown out of your baby days" "I am fifteen," Nellie responded, shak ing her curlt at him. "I wih yon to understand that I am a young lady sir." And then with a demure little courtesy, she fluttered into the house, to annouuer his coming to mothr An hour later I up to my room to make myself a little more pivsHiiUibh'. I Imd been hiking nfior tea and hail no! seen Rupert lir minutes. N"lli- e:me miming in- . . . II. t.L.nf ii !" the exclaimed. l I looked at him. 1 felt my face grow ing ghastly. "Poor darling !" he said, softly. "I cannot carry this further. Virgiuia, my love for yau has never wavered for One moment. Living in the city, I become disgusted with the fashionnble young. la dies of the day, having learned just how weak and vain they were. I was in con stant dread ot my beirothd,.cven though she was here, being like them. I can-, I saw you at work, I listened to how you intended to. sacrifice yourself to what you considered your daty. I saw what an ef fort it cost you, and, knowing that your pure heart was as firmly miue as ever, I determined to test you. I have watched you struggling to overcome your pride and your love for mc watched you, in apparent coolness, wheu in reality I was afraid to trust myself with you, for fear I would betray myseff. Dear In y ! I am satisfied. 1 would not exchange your heart for a kingdom, or accept of your dis missal, to please you, I have seeti Squire Keuyou, settled affairs with him. and in a liule time you, your, mother and Nell, must go to New York with mc I ' I heard no more. When I awoke to consciousness, dear old Doctor Haverhill was besides mc; "H iv.: been dreaming V I asked, lie smiled. 'Mr. Chichester, come here and tell her," he said, and I hen walked out. "It don't tnean,lhU you love ine yet ! '' I said. "Me, wilh all those freckles, and Ii and-, and irfein- 4 ?pl "And what Tdo yoa doubt me, Virgi SkOfl ia I Doubt aim uow ! No, his face spoke Cannot Bury Ceeaar. m The Tribune and tbe Illinois and Ohio Liberal organs, to which might be added tbe Courier Journal, agree substantially that the Democratic party is the party of obstiuction in re poet to tbe rise aud pro gress of that new party which must ulti it aii-1 y be relied on to bury Radicalism oue of these days, j Hence the sodden re vival of Democracy' in tbe West is prac tically considered in the interest of Grant it insures bis re election to a third term, by crystalizing old issues aud perpetuating questions which hare heretofore resulted iu Democratic defeat. We submit that national parly organ isalions and move ments are uow too ponderous to be man aged aud eoutrollet) by small committees, aud tbe best way after all, is to allow things to take their course Tho country has grown tho people are numerous tbe field is very large, and - it is not an eay matter for anybody, however astute, to forecaste the ideas and events which are going to control a great popular ejection iu the distant future. The Democracy of the United Stales, red need to its strictest proportions, is a rut minority, needing but comparatively small accessions to give it a preponderating force. It is hett. r general ship to move the smaller force l tbe larger than to re verse the process. ' Mahomet should come to the mountain. Let those who want to prevent imperialist aud a third term rally to the great body of the Democracy, io stead of demand ing that the Democracy shall move to their orders. JUDO Hoxd's liAKKaurr Dbcisiov. Judge li ud decides thai suits iu B-iuk- iiiutcy uul be govenmd by Use laws exhtlitig when the procrt-drng e-HBUieuecd. TWa defeats, in St my etses, the large esetnptious nil .wed by Use 8tato laws and recon- aiuo.olm uu to the liwkrupt At departing have behind us sueb-e ss shall "tell." Such examples that aa- other, wasting time in idle sport, a forlqra unmarried brother seeing, shall take hsait and court. Let us then, be up and doing, with a heart on triumph set, still cootrir- ing. ill pursuing, and each one a baud get. bleckange. i ; Production of Flesh and Farmers should ooJeratand that while and fat of auirnals both nun from vg etaUoa there is a proper food U be givon lor priMjtictioo of oue and both, and that lbs for one is not always adapted to the Some grains have more nesh than so of ihe qualities that make fat. Ia a dred parts of wheat, aeenrding to Pieest ten pound of flesh ; iu a hundred parts of' oatmeal nearly a double that auuot. H oat are hotter for horses, ou aeouot hVh forming principle, rather thao muscle ts what a hortw wants. For purposes, Uowever, corn aad oilier better. When flfsh itself is eaten, ths approunates what ts already would as readily take it from vi gataMas : A plant in its different atage of mmmSm i x m . am swssa m - . t . a : nas a ain. reui n-ei l ne lat ot tne plant sa held ia reserve lor the seeti; nothing ts 1 ed in loaves, wood, dee-: the nreciuo most hare it. So when this takes place stock i comparatively f liUie value la it Was prior to the chang. And tat be appropriated so well ia tha sees as wbU it is diffned through tho stalk. T radar bor bagM. therefore ia tho boat; and wheu aeeared bef .re the direction of tbo oil lakes aJaeo. SO moueh the better will be. I It b announced that Koglaad waa tlsa faitoaaag only civilised country which did ao. homegrown tohaeco to tbe Vienna K ttion. Varieuos are shown from N and riweden, as well aa from the tropica, auu irooi asi mwisi'-mw mm. Keep at least three paces distmat from him who bates music and Use voece mi a Icb.W. . ; mm 4 r r Ijj 4 ALL t i

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