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: - Watch in an 2 1 ma - in . .'XI Tim Larol Ii! VOL. V. THIRD SERIES. !, SALISBURY N. C. FEBRUARY 26, 1874. . r v . v ." . - - i - a - NO. 23. WHOLE NO. 191. ' I I - PUBL1SUKD WEEKLY J. J. BUNEK, Proprietor and Editor. J. J. STEWART, Associate Editor. BATES OP atJBCHIPTIOTt Oub bar, payable in advance $2.50 ,i Months, ' M ...... Mg f Copies to any address 100 wMBkaalalBBV mmWr Lrl SWBW.Bav r i 1 T3 AL1L1 IS WLL WELL. i Katharine Forsyth, was a brave woman, else 1 should not have this story to write, but the terrible wildness of the night, the furious lashing of the rain, the roar of the angry sea, made her falter for a moment upon the threshold before going out. The wind in that one moment whirled past her, and blew open the half shut library door, bringing her father from the room to see what bad happened. "Katharine, you are not going out V in amazement. "Yes.?' There was certainly no hesitation in her voice, and something in her eyes made her father careful of his next words. ''Let me go if it is a necessary er rand." uIt ha necessary errand, but one which my father would not wish to at tend loT she said, with her eyes looking straight into his. "A messenger brought me word five, minutes since that Courtney Alcott's vessel was up&h the rocks at Bay Stone Point." "You will do nothing unwomanly, I trust." Mr. Forsyth said, in real alarm now, as he took his rubber coat from the rack, and hastily siippea k on. for breath, and nearly fain- Minos Liquor Law. R?low ted when he really believed that it was the act passed by the General Assembly true. I to nrohihit tho aaln nf intntiMtin tk .... i w i i-L. j a :: rr ' a iiv- itofc ui tuak iuiie mtui auu it io minors. bbcuicu as ii moraine wouia never come Section 1. lie (General A asm.!,, r.f l, 1 1 j .L I t I --r .a I. .... " HicT paccu uu ami uown ine oeacn, jyorcn Carolina ao enact. 1 hat it .all i.,. while the storm raged on, for not a man unlawful for any dealer, trader or retailer woum ioiww the mad woman, though Mr. of intoxicating drinks or liquors, to sell x orsym onereo toem more money tnan or give away any such drink or liouom most of them had ever seen at once in all heir lives, if they would make the at tempt. He could not row himself, and so, half-crazed, knowing now how well be loved his child, he had to endure as best he might the horrors of that time, which his heart told him would end in certain death. One such hour will teach us more of ourselves, than a common life time. Oh, if he had bis treasure for one poor half hour now, how he would take trer-to Ms heart. They had distrusted and in any manner to receive compensas linn lli.ml.. 2.kk. J . 1 . uvu,iuviciur, ciuier uirwcujr Qr indirectly, to any person under the age of twenty oge years, knowing the said -person to be under twenty-one year of age. Any person who keeps on hand intoxicating liquors for the purpose of sale or profit shall be considered a dealer within the meaning of this act. Sec. 2. The father, or if he be dead. the mother, guardian oreraployer of any one to whom sales or gifts shall be made THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY. Is eminently a Family Medicine ; and by being kept ready for immediate resort will save many so hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and. doctors' bills. Aftr over Fortv Years' trial it is still receiv ing the most unqualified testimonials to its vir- "You had better not go, father, if you tues from persons oi ine nigum :... f ftid f she Bad qu,etiy as be- Vtttlm lhy8lCianBC0mmend fore, though he saw well enough that it TSVlCTUAt SPECIFIC was. a forced quiet, "for I am afraid of TheSYMPToMaofLiverComplaintareabitter myself to night. One thing is certain, if r bad taste in the mouth; Pain in the Back, Captain Alcott lives to see me again, he idea or Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism ; wjjj feubw that I love him, and that it was each other for many days, but there was in viplatiou of this Act, shall have a right love, boundless stores of it, in the depths of action in a ei? il suit aeainst the nerson ot their heart for each other, he knew, so offending by such sales or gifts, and and as he wrung his hands in an agony f upon proof of any such illict sales or gifts of despair, and cried out for his child, the shall recover from such party or parties rougu men leu tueir own nearts oreaxing so ottendmg, such exemplary damages as up, though they could not help him. a jury may assess, provided such asses- At last, as the morning began to dawn, ment shall be not less than twenty -five fcr Slomteh; iss oi mmh, no faajt 0f mjQC tbat he thought different Bttelr costive and lax; Headache; Loss of mem- " . . 1 L.i ;..r..i -Lh, f Win failed to If bix months ago. rr, wmi J TJ l j tr. h.ua hen nnn ; ni r. rni'sviu lauiv e uaucui uu uau IU I1U I V " - . I ... I - J J A&MMilViinor which oilirht rwiiir IxwSuirits. a thick yellow appearance been so sure of her, and so certain only tk Skin and Eyes, a dry Cough often mis- thja veJ.y evening that she would accept uinption. bomeumes many o. for uniting thc hoQ8e8 and the takrn for Consu tosymptomsaticnumeuiHea .luu.j , Forsvtha and the Holworths. i- - j plans tor uniting a f . I T , . . i, 1... lnvrroaf nvirun 111 the lands Udr is na.erally the seat of the disease, and if but now this plebian, that he hated as he lotBeguhted in time, great suffering, wretched- hated poison, must come again between ims and Dkatu will ensue. him and his most cherished hopes. - nvat.ri.ar pnvsTTTATTnv. Junn- There are times when such a thing as M... ni is.,,,- ott- wick HEADACHE, authority in a parent is not, and cann. t Colic, Depression of Spirits, SOUK STOMACH, be thought of, Heart Bnrn, Ac., 4c Tie best, and rarest and Best Family Medi Um laths Word! Manufactured only by 7. B ZEILIN SL CO., Macon, Oa., and Philadelphia. Price, $1.00. Sold by all Druggists, This was his time. He mnst go with her, and wnue ner tace held that awful look, if he was a wise man there would be little said. It was a full mile to the Point, and they started out, silent and anxious. He honed in his heart that the vessel would m a life-boat was thrown upon the shore. scattering its freight of half lifeless bo dies, some into the sea and some upon the land ; but it was not Katharine's boat, and neither she or the Captain were found among the number. I hprA Vraa urn t-lr annnffli t A nnur and it was done with a right good will. dollars. Sec. 3 Any person or persons viola ting the provisions of section 1 of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and upon conviction shall pay a tine of not less tbau ten dollars or more than fifty dollars, or be imprisoned not more tbau one month or the Court may The Baltimore Gazette referring to the! address of the National Grange. m these columns yesterday, says : "The addres nf th K.LJ n Vrf Avabivviiai T H w IFO I " w a w UI a I a-a i iirr ll II r V convened at St. Loais, published wester, itor of the New Yrk Mercantile jZmr- fA O XT In 1.. -- - ..." I i i "v "urcuiamns, is a remarkably strong docoment. It quite sin-ular in a fash wn in which it should not be singular it contaiuwvery little chaff and a great deal of wheat. It is noticeable for its common sense. The tone is familiar, while digni fied, and is that of a body cons-ious of its strength. It ignores politics, but politic- iub uaa oetter Keep out of its way. It is going to be a p-wer. It is going to hold the balance in the next Presidential election.' It has already partially revo lutionized the West both industrially and politically. What we are rejoiced to see Is that the address is withont sectional jealousy or one ward that can wound. Its advice to the South was drawn up by Southern men, and heartily endorsed by every member of the order. It sets forth as the true policy of the South just what every friend of tbat section has been ur ging upon it lor years, and yet the 8outh itself has been too dull to receive it Raise home crops, not exclusively cotton, Interest On Capital. We extract the following rm.-v.ku mew irom a lecture by Mr. W. P. G wot, and they cannot fil to be of interest as illustrating tho rapid increase of capi tal when well invested : May men carelessly conclude that three per cent, is just one half of six per cent. But this is not the ease, as will be seen from the following statement of acu : If one dollar be invested and the inin-. est added to the principal annually, at the rates named, we ihall have the follow inr 1 .A . 1 t - m W un i me accumulation ot one hundred years : 100yeatl.pe,et.f 6 S He who would thrive aseat rival iT." 8o nn tho proverh, thowge there Is saoro rayaie iftm reaooa in it, for if He it meat follow U i f-i . . loss Y woo a tariTo soewt rise at soar : Ho who'd otill saore tkriviag ho Meat loevo hb bed at m f Wilt roow hioj si tho tuJuZattU. Abo ey way ofdioaax to it all. It thri-e BMsst rise at fve H U The first one that could SDeak said that in its discretion imnnse both such tin p. and all ot the crew had left the ship ; that the imprisonment. Provided, however, that Captain bad gone last where or how this act shall not apply in case of minors none or them knew, tnough one ot them who are married. said after a time that he had a kind of . Sec. 4. That this Act shall take effect half recolection of hearing the Captain cry on the first day of May, 1874. out: "My God Kathenna ! " as he swune himself over the side of the ship ; but he could tell nothing certainly, as there had been much confusion when the ship be gan to go to pieces. In the middle of the forenoon, the storm had abated : when another boat made its way into the bay with Captain Alcott on board ; but, though he thought he had seen Katharine the night before, be believed it to have been his imagina tion, and knew nothtner of her dnly what Ratified 29th day of January, 1874. Beecher as a Mimic. 19 340 2,203 5,44.1 13,809 84.675 1,174,405 15,145,007 " 2,551, 789,404 few. however. n crease of ould not be AmnA- i. ' iu luuement inn tiie co of I -..v. omcro. I outfit nf ll..i I rl L. it The Yrt, 7. .k l. . - . r u.uuioub in nit a i ivurtc all UB B LitJUSH ill I hijr . 17 J: J . . - the same resolution. r . " ": l"'" " J, ntcrest Ho who'd Bat thc beat ill Ha who'd Should . il 41 14 ( ii il II ii u ii ii 9 10 12 15 18 24 ii ii . i ii ti it it Botmioa wwid bo - ho f til Ja oevorgo to bad at aM. 4 w TL k eatlleof all kind. ; r..o poaltry where capital put so intete.1. who woe THE 8TA.B.B, How glorioealy they shipo upon Toe gleamiojr, reach of sky. As when on earths groat natal They joined the choirs oa high ! With cherubim and sorapbisa Through heaven's faulted dome, Thoj sang Ct nation's festal hymn. Circling around God's throne. 4 :t ' ai principles Grange, at put St. at six per cent., would by this time have amounted to more than tbe entire monev value of the Continent, together with the accumulations from the industry of all bo have lived upon it. Estimating the entire outfit to have cost ouly the small sum of five thousand dollars, and remembering that monev doubles at six per cent, in little less than $ 5 0,0 0 0 For 1,00 doubts whether that event would men'd the matter in tbe end. Katharine had, from her young girlhood she was now L.I .1 1 . : 1 ...r. im 1 -r i a vv nrcr twentv-tnree Deen a mosi incomureuen 1 Concert authorized by and under the sible person to those who knew her best, he did not find her, and his reason told and the most eloquent passage of all is mediate superviHu n of tie city authorities of and a y ear back Bbe had reached the clU him that it was the merest folly to hope their going out. They attend prayer Corinne City, for the benefit and in aid of the max 0f incomprehensibility by accepting, or such a thing, he would never forgive meetings, too most dismal prayer meet Pantommic Efforts that Made the Phi mouth Congregation Laugh Mr. Beecher preached Sunday evening m f t W. IM (linn) upon the dimculty ot acquring correct religious habits, and the compara live ease of maintaining them when once they have become second nature. "Many they bad told him, that she had gone out look upon religion," he said, as an insur to save him from death. ance policy against final loss by fire." In an hour after he had landed, ho. He described that kind of religion so laughed every coat close fathoms deep beneath the cruel waves. around him, drawing his face down dolor- Captain Alcott kept his own lookout ; ously, and rolling up his eyes and he had both Heaven and Hell in his hymns are doled out to tbem. head during that dreadful search for. if sound, dry sermon ds preached to thorn. go to atoms, though he dared not think with Mr. Forsyth, had taken a steam tug funnily that the congiegatioti 1 that he hoped bo, though as he strode on and were off after the woman who was outright, "They go to church beside bis quiet daughter, he had some probably lying at that moment many Sunday," he said, pulling his coj " I he declaration of forth bv tht Njtmnal I j til m a I ? ine ji"u,i,i ,J cci utility a siriKing ana able document. The aims and chiect of thn Patrons of Husbandry, as therein stated, are designated to harmonize capital and taoor, promote the greatest good of the greatest number, and clothe the brother "u wnu nie elements 01 me nitrnpat 1 q . i , , . - , , . . , . " , " y-o oi, wccuraieiy, ii years, IU manhood and citizonship. If the Gran- month. mH i it aiuls.. gers will live up to this admirable decU- double every twelveye.r., at interest si ration Ihnv urill ' . J. " "'B ucl,c"k bix per cent, since 1492. it will be fannd. 4-"u ,,,Jr- would. have amounted to S17.9i 700 000,000, which, estimating tbe oonulation The Mormon Question Before of the entire Continent of America (North Congress. The memorial of the non I aud South) to be 85.000.000. or 17.000.- Mormon citizens of Utih, which is now 1 000 families, (averaging five members before the Committee on Territories pre I each) would give more than a million of e en ts the whole Mormon question in a I dollars as tbe possession of every oae of tore ble light. Ihe Mormons are evi- these. The interest noon a million of dently alarmed, for Mr. Cannon, tbe dollars at six per cent, is sixty thousand Uelegate from Utah, presented a petition I dollars, which would be the princely an from tbe Legislature of that Territory nual income of each ot these 17.000.000 The morning stars ! how bright they abene n a ... ' v uin uiom 01 11 me. When earth was pure as angel's homo A balmy. Master cliaae ! Alas ; they've shone on aaaay senses J Siuc then of blood and erieee : With pitying eyes have longed to ess Once more that Eden time! on the whole -i. I I L a good. Public Free School, The Only free School in Utah Terry. Trustees of Public Free School Capt. S. Howe, J. S. Gerrish and Alex. Toponce. tacitly, thc almost reckless adoration of the man who kept so close beside him at ings." Here his lower jaw dropped, more $2 2 6,5 00 TQ BE Distributed to the Ticket Holders AT A GRAND GIFT CONCERT, i TO BE HELD AT THE IVarch 31 tt 1874. Depository, Bank of Corinne. Captain Alcott, who cared as little for her aristocratic blood as auy man living, but who would almost, if not quite, have laid down his life, if need be, for the love of this woman. Katharine's father had managed to see him alone when he came to make his last call before sailing, and in reply to tbe Captain's question if bb would entrust bis daughter 10 his keeping, Mr. Forsyth answered him that be could not, because other plans were matured for her that 3 . every turn, and whose worn i face was enough to move a heart of gard of the whites of his eyes showed, and hid Il 1 0 1 I i i : stone lianas were clasped before hun. "there are some comfortable things in Greenwood, he did find her if God would but none in one of these prayer meetings. but hear and answer this, the most terri They go through the exercises solemnly, bly-in earnest prayer that he had ever and the brethren try to to say somcthi ig uttered in his life, it would make him a they do say the same things they have yesterday, asking for a committee of in . a a vesugauou beiore any legislative action be taken with regard to Utah. The ob ject of this petition, no doubt, is to stave ufT the crisis that is inevitable. The gen eral tacts are well known both to Con . I ww gress ana me country. Here is a com tnuuity which lives in open violation of families, from the aceuinlalion up to this time upon so small a sum as that named f r the outfit of the discoverer. In Hidieth's ' History of the Uuited States," it is stated that Manhai tin Island afterward called New Amsterdam, now the city of New York, waa brought by the Dutch from Indians for sixty guilders, From dusky orient plains, a star Arose, a glittering gem. It led the sages from afar To lowly Bethlehem. In this glad gala night, the earth In silent beauty lay. While angels sang a Saviour's faith And hailed the auspicious day. Soon as the Sun has lowered his crest Behind earth's dusky shore They rparkle in tbe glowing west Inlaying heaven's bright floor. Lake brilliant gems they glow and Upon the gleaming arch. With softest music keeping time To grand, triumphal march. to mty. But, if changed man for all time ue make such vows straits which overtake us the woree for us if We do them. the common law and morality of the Re- or twenty-four dollars ($4), and this ouly public, and eveu in violation of the stats about 200 years ago. A. id yet, if the ute law, and that makes allegiance to the purchasers could have securely placed Utah priesthood superior to that due to that $24 where it would have added to the government of the country. The the principal annually, interest at tbe rate question must be met and disposed of and of seven per cent, the accumlatiou would With measured paee and stately tread Tbey climb the eastern slope. Tbe palefaeed moon with mitred head Leads down tho shining nope. To gates of pearl which gleam afar Down through the dusky nJrt Their sentinel the evening star With helm divinely fair. Hints to Advertisers. there is danger in delay. N. Y. Herald. in -these dire now and then, not keep l im .1 oeen saying twenty years. 1 uen toe servics are mercilessly cut short, aud they go gloomily home." After describing true religion as some thing independent of forms and catechisms, Katharine was engaged to-day would The sun legan to get low in the Wcs- Mr. Beecher illustrated process of its prac he excuse her ? and had bowed him out tern horizon, aud yet nothing. Would it I tical acquirement. He held an invisible with all the nnliteneaa of an earl, and the be in Vain 1 Could he erive her nn now. fiddle, fincerincr the strainers with one r. . i p r r-' i. i i o- a- i . . o -o- - ii , . i . --r i 'AniniiA i , np . .i . . i . : i i 1 i i. j j . I i . i . l i -i t . . . i UPfTo nOUSC, jliy ui wi umc, i uaptain naa gone on to sea, cursing me juai as ne was certain oi ner love, ana i unnu, urawing me oow wuu me oiuer, rjaii yesteraay in SZ.ouu. Mrs. r oley proud Miner wno naa sieoa oeiweeu nim upon me very mresnom oi wuat migui oe uuu aujusuug me imaginary lusirumein became 1 lump s surety, aud the dearest hope he had ever had, bliss? His eyes were straining far a- under his chin, white he said: ''Have Mary O'Brien, the victim of these men, and almost cursing the proud daughter round in every direction, the hope and you ever seen a boy trying to learn to h punished by being locked up in the too. I despair alternating in them, making them fiddle ? I don't wonder they call those ! House of Detention, aud as it is the rule Mr. Forsyth bad told his daughter of dreadful to see. He was a strong man, strings catgut. I should say the spirits of 0f the District Attorney's office to try A Contrast for Thoughtful Law YF.RS. Jacob Phillips, keeper of the ex press office No. 95 Watts street, who was indicted on February 7gas an aces sory to the outrage which was committed in bis office . on January 25 by Morris Higgins upon Mary O'Brien, aud for which the hackmau was sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment, was admitted to 500,000 TICKETS! PRICE, $1.00 Each, OR SIX FOR FIVE DOLLARS. $226,500IN GIFTS ! AS FOLLOWS : Oraml Cash Gift.....-..-- the interview, told every particular, with- but strong men love with a fearful in ten- all the dead old cats were in them. But 1 2u 100 00 700 ou " i;uo ' &0.00& " i. $1.00:) each 500 each 100 each "n each . '20 each 10 each 5 each - 1 each . ..50,C00 ...25.0U0 ...12,000 .....,000 6,000 5.000 .4.0(H) ....3,000 ... .5,000 ....5,000 ...10,000 ....10,000 U ..10,000 .. ..14,000 6,000 6,500 50.0(KI 52,934 t'ash Uiftn amounting to . i ONE CHANCE IN EYERY $226,500 NINE 1 The distribution will be in public, and will be made under the same form and regulations as theSan Francisco and Louisville Library Gift Concert, under thc supervision of a committee of prominent citizens selected by the the ticket holders. Reference as to the integrityof this enterprise and of the management is made to the following well knots citizens : Sam. Tibbals, A. Toponce, J. Malsh, J. H. Gerrish Members of City Council. Jndge T. J. Black, Ass't U. S. Assessor, Mulsh & Greenwald, Proprietors Metropolitan Motel ; Kupene Moore City Marshal ; W. W. Hall, Architect; Kehoe, Constable; J. Kupfer, Jeweler; Capt. 8. Howe, Contractor ; O.-D, Richaiond.A Co., Commission Merchants; M. E. Campbell, Proprietors Central Hotel ; Sin linnA Creath. 1'roDrietors Pacific Stables; HP. Hitih. Merchant. Sandy. Utah; A. G. (iKrrisr.n. Helena. Montana. We will also announce that each and every person buying a ticket can at any and all time3 examine our books and all business tranactions connected with the enterprise; and as the draw- ins of Drizes will be placed in the hands ot hpn est and disinterested men, it will insure aTair and impartial distribution. Good Raioonaible Agents Wanted. liberal Commission Allowed 19" Money should be sent by Express or by Draft on anv solvent bank, by Postoffice Money Order, or Rwisterd Letter at our risk. For particular., address E W. MORGAN, Manager. out comment, because ne was a little a fraid hot to let her known it, and she bad received the intelligence with equal reti cence, which the father hoped augured well, though for the life of him he could not tell whether it did or whether it did not. Td-night he knew for a certainty where his daughter's heart was, and be knew as well that he had little to hope for unless Providence should favor himiy opening the door into the next world lor this sui tor of his daughter. As thev emerered from the grove of pines which skirted the beach, the spray began to cut their faces sharply, and the whole fury of the storm seemed t strike them as it had not done before. "It is a dreadful night, Katharine you had best return." "Hush ! Her voice was sharp and strained." "I had rather by far drown in this bungary ocean here, than live to know that he had gone down. stopping short 1 a si ty sometimes, and love over a possible when the boy masters it and probable grave is always more or be commenced to fiddle gracefully like a less terrible. I good violinist. 'Ihen he showed how a At last, after another hour, he gave I nfan learns to set type, the desk furnish- t i r t- .1 a I" a . . it . sucn a start mat Mr. Forsyth caught ine the case, trom which he slowly and him, thinking he was about to plunge awarkwardly carries the letters to a sup- overboard. positions composing stick, spelling out "Do you see that V he said, his face audibly s-h h a d. When the congregation white as ashes, pointing off toward what had stopped laughing, he gaye the rapid aViVlTTO Jan. 22 1874- ock I?ox 15S, Corinne, Utah -2mo. seemed to be a mere speck upon tbe water. Then came the command : "More steam on ! Straight ahead !" As for xvatharine, God took care cf her as he does of us all wheu everything hu man fails. She had somehow outlived the stormy night, and though she was drifting help lessly out to sea, her oars had been lost motions of the same man after his trade had been learned. "I was taught elocu tion," he said, "although you might not think it. I was drilled in all the gestures, and struck the attitudes in awkward but rapid succession, and then did them grace prison cases, or those in which thc accused are in prison, in preference to bail cases, no one can tell when Mary O'Brieu's term of imprisonment will cease. Here is a striking contrast. Phillips, the accessory to a brutal offense, is set at liberty on paltry bail, while this young girl is kept a close prisoner in the House of Detention to testify against him in the fullness of time after tho. cup of the laws' delay is full. N. 1 . Paper. Of all discoveries relating to human diet, those which have shown us the value of Cracked Wheat over while flour are fully, in the style of a speaker to whom incontestably of the highest value. That they bad become habitual and unstrained, we have, to a large extent, retained the "When we try to be graceful," he said, husk and thrown away the nutriment, is long before, she was alive, and kept up we can't be. All those things come oy long and persistent usage, and then with- .... i as true as science. W hen we meet wuu such a revolution in so important a mutter a faint courage until she knew that help out thought. In the country where a that our hygienists. pharmacists, physio was coming When they lifted her on board six inches wide is laid in the mud, legists and chemists. aU unite in pro board, she lay like one dead, and for a man 'will walk it without effort and nouueing the new preparation superior to hours afterward she only repeated delir- never steD off.' Taking his place at one the old. its practical advantages to the exceed the present market value of all this real estate of the city and county of ISew York. Again, if a man at the age of 25, should commence business with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, aud could by where they see others go. If any possibility add thereto interest at our else were engaged in tbe taoje legal rate of seven per cent, annually, the it would be important to trad result would be ( ui round numbers) as dealers to advertise in tbe paper. When people see a man advertise thev know be is a business man, and bis ad vertising proclaims that he is not above business, but anxious to do it. Custom erf, like sheep, are gregarious, and look nobody follows : Age. Capital. 25 100,000 35 200,000 45 400.000 5i y 800,000 65 1.G00.000 75 3,100j000 85 6,400,000 Now, the growth of national wealth is only about three and one-eight per cent, annum, notwithstanding the assertion of those who have placed it much higher, through comparing the old valuations with the new (which have been greatly increased), instead nf taking a the basis of their calculation, as they have done, the actual number cf horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, etc., at the different periods. It is plain, therefore, that the great mistake most men make is in attempting to use the borrowed capital at an immensely high rent, ordinarily termed interest, which, by the use of gold, as currency, is often forced still higher. While thc growth of the national wealth remains at the pre sent rate, tbe average man who attempts r 1 1 . to pay even seven per cent, ror an tnc capital he can get,, should not expect to avoid bankruptcy as the result. She did not usually go to her father or ously in answer to either her father or her cott, and as "All is well that ends well," the lesson was a good one for him, and to be soon for- any one else witb her heart-secrets, but to night she would have spoken to any one Who had been near her, with little heed as to who that person was. mi : i . .a i ne wreaers were gatnerea upon tiie sand with boats, ropes, life-preservers, everything needful, but nothing was be ing done, nothing -could be clone, tbey one certainly not likely told Mr. t oreyth, and all the while came, gotten boom! boom! boom! from tbe guns of the ill-fated vessel upon the rocks, around which the sea was tugging, and drawing and surging as if eager to swallow it up and be done with it at once. Katharine left her father's side and went up to one of the bravest men. 'How sau you stand here ! Is no one ready to go with vout" she asked. "Yea, we bo all ready enough, Miss, but the good Lord help the man who goes but to-night." Katharine said not another Word, but thanking the "good Lord" that she knew how to handle both a boat and a pair of oars, she-slipped through tbem, and before any one knew it, she had unfastened a boat, was in it, and going out swiftly on a receding wave towards tbe rocks aud him. The light flared npon white faces 4 nough when they found that a woman had gouc out alone, and Mr. Forsyth side of the platform, he walked easily in people must be acknowledged. In the lover ; You will let him drown ! You will an exact line to the other side, with his preparation of this article, F. K Smith & all let him drown 1 hands in his pockets and his eyes wander- Co.. of the Atlantic Flour Mills, Brooklyn, By the time Mr. Forsyth saw bis I ing carelessly. "Now," he went on, "put have greatly excelled, from the fact that daughter really sayed, he was quite ready that board at a height of fifteen feet, and they understand their subject and have that she should become Mrs. Captain. AN not one man in a dozen can walk the 1 made it a specialty. A pamphlet, which l sj . 4 w - i a m . length of it without falling off." taking they have issued, containing much m his position ae before, he fixed his eyes in ' teresting matter upon the subject, together front of him as thought on the elevated i with an address before the Board of people are tempted to buy what tbey read of. Bat others are engaged ia the same business, and even if tbey do Ml advertise, it becomes the more important for you to do so ; if tbey do inTOiTfctt It becomes doubly important. Anon. Without tbe aid of advertisements I could have done nothing in my specula tions. 1 have the moat complete faith in "printer's ink." Advertising is the royal road to business." Barnum. From tbe Baleigh News. The State Grange. The State Grange reassembled ki Tucker Hall yesterday morniug at 9 clock, aud wotked laboriously through out the day, taking short recess ea law dinner atjd supper. Tbe Grange silling with closed doors, we cajn ouly give so much of tbe proceed ings as may be ot interest to the public. The proceedings were of a most monious character and many si were considered that are of much tance to the farming interests of State. A resolution wm adopted to the effect that the Executive Committee of the State Grange be aud are hereby authorised to negotiate for the direct shipment of coo ton to Europe from some point in North Carolina. Mr. L. A. Thompson, of Mini Lecturer ot the National Grange, has iu attendance upon the sessions of tho Genius Triumphs. The more strongly marked the genius, the greater is tbe waste of power that must ensue from a mistake as to the vo cation. What would have been the loss .to humanity had Shakespeare been forced to practice medicine, Walter bcott to study law, and Dickens to become a mer chant ; had Newton been induced to be- board, looked scared, and commenced the imaginary passage. Wavering and bal ancing, with his arms extended, he with difficulty got half way across, and stum bled as though falling. I he people laugh ed out loud, at the elaborately perfect pantomime. The greatest hit, however, was tbe droll mimicry of a miser, who resolved upon reform and began.by releasing a mortgage rm r .a. on a poor man s tarm. x ne counieriem severity of tbe miser in demanding payment Health, New York, by Dr. A. C Hamlin, will give readers some idea of the impor tance of the subject It is one that cannot be too well understood by either those in good or ill health. Dekyixo tiie Pczzaris. A fellow who was in the habit of getting drunk whenever he went ;to town, in returning home one day, fell from bis horse and was m iLahi.Ii A Am A V Ktl7TrH Oll'Pfl him. fW round and round, and lighting Grange, and a vote of thanks was . ... I A . 4 Kla. ..f I llA m Mi. tm mmmm. 1WC., I . ..... . . had rendered by bis attendance. Ia re come a soldier, or Washington a school master I On the other hand what might -he fright of the debtor, the blandness of not have been our gam Had the special e mia presenting me erenius of all our exeat men been fostered document, aud the yoyoua 99 ii. -n 1 I'll and nourished from the beginning, if their deDtor's wite and cniiuren, were an pro- education had been directed to its develop- duced witn the sain oi a trained comeaian. ment. and if thev had never bean led bv Finally, when Mr. Beecher, as the reform mistaken ideas to waste time upon mas- ed miser, with a benevolent smile ou his ters utterly foreisrn to their snecial mis- face, mounted his horse and. rode off sion t It isy however, some comfort to bonding his parted knees and swaying his remember that decided eeniua in anv dir- body in exact imitation of a rider, and ection will at 'length assert itself, aud cutting behind with amaginary whip- triumph over all obstacles. everybody laughed uulll tbe tears came. Tired of Waitixo. A lady in Poughkeepsie found a little girl ia the street crying bitterly, and asked her where she was going, she was so small to be out alone. "Down town to find my papa." "What is your father name V inquired the lady. "His name is papa." '"But what does your mother call him I" "She calls him papa." 'What do you want of your papa ?" "I only waut to kiss him " Just then, a sister ot the child, who was searching tor her, came aud took posses sion of the little runaway, atd tedd the pitiful story that the child's father, whom it dearly loved, had died recently, and she-being tired of wailing had gone out to look for him- . i . i i i Li near, noppea up ana pecaeu nis which aroused the . fellow a little. The bird stepped up aud struck him again ; this brought one eye open, and seeing bis position and that i ho bird thought he was dead, he wreathed bjs lips with drunken scorn, and looking tie bird square io the face, said : ''You Ineedn't be so d d smart ; I'm not so 'dead as you thiuk I am. The Fayettcville Gasette says : The other day we saw some mammoth cabba ges, round, perfect and solid, raised and sold in market by G W. Lawrence, Esq., which will compare favorably with tbe finest we have seen brought here from the North. Mr. L. is a granger, and de votes his best energies to bis vocation, carry iug on hie truck farm with fertili zers entirely of his own make. Mr Law rence is also commencing thc culture of fi-h a rrowing and important interest a . , . r success! ui in and hones to show soou, operation, an enterprise never before at u nip ted iu this sectiou. ply, Mr. Thompson paid a high tribute to North Carolina. He viaited oar State Fair last fall, aud what ho then sow of her products and her people justified kom in saying that orth larolina rank among the first Slates in the he paid a -merited compliment to Vnm body of Grangers now ia aeosioa hero. Resolutions were adopted establishing as tbe organ of the Order io the State the Slate Agricultural Journal of this city. lialeigh waa selected as the pteee far thc next annual meeting, to be hold hi. February, 1875. A vote of thanks was tendered to the Raleigh Grange, to tho citizens of Rileigb, tbe hotels raiiroaao, aud to all others who have contributed, to a m A a the comforl and convenience ot too members of the State Grange at seas ion. Tbe Grange will -meet again this ninr at 9 o'clock, but It IS Und o - ' that the business of tbe meeting completed. - .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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