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e i VOU V. THIRD SEEIES SALISBURY N. C, APRIL 16, 1874. .. .fer ' 4 "v NO. 30. WHOLE NO. 194-- a . i i ri m a ... a. : , - . . - . . . , -EftajaaW.WaBaaaaBaiaa..M..awlM i ' ' - , rO aaaaaaMaSaaSMaiaaa ' . r :i- I , . PUBLISHED WEEKLY . J. J. BUN?R, Proprictotjand Editor J. J. 8 TE w A w r, Associate Editor. How to giTRS OF UBCmFTlOH WEEKLY WATCHMAN, Oss W PyWe,B advance SfMorrns. ft Opinio any address mm Xtlvl in advance 2.50 . 1 JO 10.0 .00 AJrJ .rii j o V.i.U eoofanf kind, but realiainr. loitffc fives the following advice to thta 8t!?l 1. l.d w.m divide their im- ff? R Cl" savea her y re in a manner ma '01 m' I ' IB.-" i Build up North Carolina. last number of the ew York and she is aaid to be young and fair oat Of tea thonsand and one, she did not m, or faint, or indulge tn any non. CRath County (Ky.) News. Steel RATES r Am Yr.AK in adrane Six Mosths Oaa Mouth (1 inch) One two number of insertions, ner cent. more mm r 8a CAVE insertion 160. lor dermic tkaA tttf U enU per line a greater Bpvcinl notice P a. -t TTT ".nWr knverti-eioent. Hcacmi; ' Uts Ww..nTr u .nfi verv innerlion. lor cnwi - Let large land owners diy ide their im manse tracts of land into small farms, and Kire away, or sell at low prices, alternate sections to permanent settlers from Eos rape and the North. If industrious emi grants can be located, and the population increased twenty-five per cant., the price of lands would be enhanced more than donble the present value. Tins certainly would compensate iana ownera, w j Wnwav half tlief could secure wood emigrants. The State Board of Immigrants baa an agent located at eacn eonmy seat in the State, with a central office at Raleiarb. Let planters su bscn be alternate sections of tueir lands to tnc society, and fix conditions and arrange so that sup plies can be furnished at reasonable rales for the first few months ; with these in ducements and the reduced rates of trans portation, intelligent emigrants will settle amone too permanently, be contented , 7 mr a m and prosperous, and in a few years relieve 7ou ot the most tern Die evus you are now as m a a a Ml I li 1 toBeaiig from. All win oe useless nuiess you offer Uie emmigrants reasonable facilities for procuring permanent nomes. La m M . . owl r tying Away witn a Trap and Chain. Warner has been doing a con siderable amount of trapping for the last tow mnn trontteraman. j;i a-1 j .v,o .r,. bout thirty incbea below tbe ends of ' - "" a "? Ti. the ties, and immedUtely under theatric on TJS i " ger which support, them there is a joist Th other mornimi 1 Mrs Rogers, ITe inches wioe running from one support who kw?!Wm. Mf: W"' Irrigatiox. Of all the scourers with which American agriculture is afflicted, the prolonged drouths of summer are tbe greatest; and yet, with all the facilities for irrigation to be found almost every where, oar farmers on this side of tbe Mis sissippi have failed to avail themselves ot them. On tbe continent of Europe, in countries comparatively free from drouth, every brook where the lav of the land will permit it is made tributary to irriga tion, the most valuable and fruitful pro cess in agriculture. The fact is that an unlimited command of water for irrigating purposes renders tbe tanner perfectly in- Blood-Colored Water. 1 f . i tiiin.; iiL.. i hi r ui nit ucfoei m (uiiiuci , aim wn . . , . t I clear-beaded arl resorted fqr safety. Step- 0fef!,0D6 aJ VP qcaiy, dependent of the natural rain fall-ludeed TTndfSTtiers.she swung he"- taking a Ijht went to see wnat wM the gret agricultural results have in self down to this narrow thread wUk-att the alter. She succeeded in CatcWnr TarUhly been produced by irriration with- the aDDarent case of a gymnast, and. with her arms clasped around it, stretched her self at foil along u, as the tram tbundered bv. almost over her. As soon aa the engineer saw her action, he threw off his brakes aud nutting on the object, and to her great surprise found It was a hagaowl. Attached to tbe owl waa Mr. Warner's trap and - eeout Den inches of chaiu. Two teeth were broken out of ateel trap, and just wbere the teeth were broken out the jaws ot tbe trap, had hrm- Ten Tears. 1 nemrewon m. ori BUtt ly held the leg of the bird, cutting all steam burned past as soon as possible, J ;, - tf ,1,-hnne. but without iniur- when she nimbly sprang to the traca a gain, and pursued her way aa though nothing had happened. Naughty "Words From the Money King. The New York Herald under the cap tion "The Roll of Dishonor," encases the names of the Senators supporting inflation around qniteto tbe bone, but without injur- , . . . a . a lner it. The leer, however, was Dy this time recovered and well, the wound hav bad ample time to heal during the two months that had passed since the owl had first flown away with tho trap, Three Score and Ten. A decade is but as a moment in tbe lifetime of mankind, and yet what great changes, says the New York News, may be crowded into it. Lo king back ten years in our own national history, we are almost startled by the contrast between 1 . i860 and now. The death ot or any I (jharles Sumner provokes these reflect tone . Ten years ago we were in the agony of tbe war. Among the men who were then ot tt. ft lin1 r.f aff.iira In Y aalmiP-tnn Sen. ator Sumner was one of the most conspi- Southern Confederacy. Out of t cuous. Brief as the time has been be- 8x otes for our dishonor the C t ween the epochs, nearly all of those col leagues of tbe Senator have disappeared from tbe scene. One has but to turn to t. . OX 3 bs3fe for immediate resort will save many u,. u ..- La W oLuffering and many a dollar in lime hers of Congress in 1864 to relize thrt. uid doctors' bills. Lincoln, the President, is dead ; Secretar- Kttr arr Fortv Years' trial it is still receiv- ies Seward, Chase and Stanton, aud At- inr the rnont unqmlified testimonials to lU vir-1 toniey General Bates are dead, and Se- a l I.' 1... . ,l,rnitur anil I mm T s Wells ana i ost master tjrenetai 1 - W . WN That age. when it is reached with a in a black frame, sueeesiive of the black comfortable exemption from earth's trials, than from bis richest bottom laud. out ona drop of rain, as in Valentin, in Spain, where tho Moore, foi eight hun dred years, carried agriculture to a degree of perfection never witnessed elsewhere. In Egypt, which has been for antold een tunes the granary of the European world, a rain fall is a phenomenon which excites the wonder of the people. In Auvergue, in r ranee, we have seen thousands of acres of rough mountain land, which. without irrigation, would have been al most worthless, yielding three cuttings of lucerne each year of two and three tons to the acre. With a small brook at his command, a farmer may, without manure, sat from bis ..ii.it m ro ugliest Hill side heavier crops ot grass THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY. Tkis unrivalled Mdicine is warranted not to particle of MEttCURY, Ujarioua mineral substance, but is PTJBELY VEGETABLE. aaaUining those Southern Roots and Herbs, vaich on all-wise Providence baa placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will dire all Diseases caused by Derangement f ta Liver and Bowls. HMas' Llrer gesalatar sr cales. It tannently a Family Medicine ; and by being iHa highest character ana IIUIU rr w wj wponsibility. Eminent physicians commenu it as the mst EPFECTUEAL SPECIFIC For Dyspepsia or Indigestion. a pni.ii will. thi. ANTIDOTE, all climates and cKanaes of water and food may be faced witlmut fir IsalUmedv in MALARIOUS FE VKHS, BOWEL, COMPLAINTS, RESTLE JiESS, JAUNDICE, NEAUSEA. Itls ths rVeapeit Turast aad lst Family Haaieiat ia the war d ! Manufactured only by J. H ZSZIZXV 6l CO , Macon, Oa., and Philadelphia. Price, $1.00. Sold by all DriiggiatSy .g We Lay us Down to Rest. BY lOUISK CHAMDI.KR MOVLTOK. 1 4 We lav ns down to sleep, Arid leave to Owl the rest ; Whether to wake and weep, Or wake no more be best. Why vex onr souls with care ? The grave is cool and low , Marc we found life so fair That we should dread to go ? We've kissed love's sweet, red lips, Apd left them sweet and ied, The rose the wild bee aips, Blooms on when he is dead. Some faithful friends we've found, But those who love us best, When we are under ground, Will laugh on with the rest. No task have we begun But other hands can take ; No work beneath the sun For which we need to wake. Then bold us fast, sweat . Death, If so it secincth best To Ilim who gave us breath Tjhat we should go to rest. We lay us down to sleep, Our weary eyes we close ; Whether to wake and weep, Or wake no nore, He knows. The Farmer Feedeth AIL cretary Blair are in' retirement. Of the Justices of the Supreme Court, five Taney, Nel ion, Greer, Wayne aud Catron are dead. Of the Senators who were with samner in the Senate ten years ago, (and it is a fact that may surprise those who have not thought of it,) but seven are now left, to-wit ; Morrill of Maine, Sprague and Anthony of Rode Island, Howe of Win consin, Chandler of Michigan, Ramsay , of Miiuiesta. and Sherman of Ohio. Most of tbe leading Senators, like Sumner, ot 1864 are dead, retired, or serving the people in other capacities. Among those who prcceeded the Massachusetts Senator to the grave were Fessenden, Foot, Col lamer, Hale, Garrett, Davis, Jim Lane, of Kansas, Wright of .Jersey, McDougall, Di ion and Grimes. And these who have gone into retire- . -v v a a - r mcnt are Hen. Wade, l rnmouii, .Morgan, flaar. niraev. robbery and spoils. It also remarks, "and now the Republicans of the West are openly allied with the ene mies of the country from the South in a policy that leads by no bidden way to national dishonor." Indeed it is a signi- cant fact that this measure which tends to dishonor the victor in the recent war. owes the greater part of its force to votes from States within the limits of the late Out of tbe" thirly- onfedera- . .mm. . " mf a. ; cv has the gnm satisfaction oi casting nineteen more than half. Throughout the war the Confederacy never hurt us so badly, ne.er delivered so severe a blow. Perbaoa the men who cast the nineteen Southern votes would be as little dissatis fied at the ruin of the Republican party, on whose shoulders they helped to place the responsibility of this infamous measure, as at the full fruition of its posible effect upon the national credit. It meaus sim ply the repudiation ot the national debt." The New York World says, "It means that the Senators have deliberately dis hoaored the name of the nation. In the months of debate since this swindler's trick was first proposed, has come the warning and proof that inflation meant linn mid rain. To saV that Mor- " ... ... . i .! .1 1. II., A r,f all ton aud JUenimon did not Know uus, is wmm is about as happy as any other When the old frame is literally free from infirmi ties, and the mind is dear, and faith strong, and temporal wants supplied, and family ties pleasant, ana the retrospects oi we peaceful, and hopeless gnet tor tne aeaa or living of kinddred U upon the soul, and there be peace with Ijod and man, there . . r I . . 1 . 1 is a conauion oi tnuigs mat ieavrea u room to envy the young or the middle aged, or the most pro pe red of .earth in mid-career of success and honor. It IS a period full of ripe experiences, usually also of calm passions, of enlarged charity, or deep humility, and growing heavenly miodeduess. reflex of a nearer approach to a better land. Ana turn ueaiu uauauy comes easier' to the acrd than to the others, as ripe fruk is readily plucked, and as the wornout laborer soon falls as leen when the day a toil is over. Oar Lord savs the old cloth must be put away with the old garment, as match iug best therewith, and so tbe old age o the Cbrislain joins in happily with the nlden eternity. God himself aires the promise, with long life will I satisfy him and show my salvation, as a reward and favor and so it is. Happy are they who have reached a serene, peaceful, religions, three-score aud ten. Let them render grace, who has We believe the time will eome when every brook in the country will be tamed from ita natural bed upon our hill sides and mvke them smile with bountiful har vests. J? rose the remotest autiaaitv the red color sometimes observed in water ap- to have attracted attention. In all there have been stories i of rains of blood, and rivers, changed to blood, and these phenomena have given rise to the iudi'voaa explanation and to tho ridiealooa apprehnsiona. In Exodus (vti , 20, 21 ) we read : " Al) the waters that ware in the rivers wore turned to blood. And there was blood throughout all the land of Egypt." Hansen sneaka of tbe dews of blood which proceed tbe Trojan war. and those which foreboded the death of Sarpedon, King of the Ly etans. Piny In bit "Natural History" (book ii., c. xxxvL) tolls of a rain of milk and blood which fell at Rome in tho con sulship of M. Acaliua aad C. Portias. Finally, the historian Livy mentions a rain of blood which foil in the Form an Boariura. In times much nearer to our own, phenomena of this kind have been observed at various points in Europe, pro ducing ridiculous alarms, and even lead ing to actual seditions. The cause, or causes rather, of these r ii a a w no soscaiiea rains oi Diooa are now veil un derstood. Every one knows that they a. a a h a are to oe at in O a tea either to mineral par ticles diffused through tbe sir strata which are traversed by the rain or the deject ious of certain moths in their last meumorpho sis, or to the remains of infusoria carried up by the winds. Bat tbe ignorant mul titude continue still to believe ia rains of blood, and bow down blindly before so- called miracles which have no existence save in the wild fancies of those who re gard them OS articles oi faith Popular Science Monthly. nnrffaia (Kev.) Enterprise The Knowmeat Dorg-A aa idyl. Hs aasae ia from Ttockeo Meedon? yesterday, did this level-heeded dog. He rode in by the side of bis mssier on a load of potatoes. He was AST a pretry dog, not a dog of Mm blood and high degvea. tie waa a tall, gaunt, shaggy-Laired, wildj eyed lookiig bnndle beast uf iiurrcordedT pedigree. As the wagon, carrying tWb man, dog, and potatoes, halted tore ttss ft In front of a saloon m North C street. tm of a party of heir a doaen louagero ,kHrah)hl abou made some remark in regard to tbe appearance oi thecoma, when thus 3?Srwt fsfckh ise af"" Reformed by His Wife. How one woman reformed her husband I No Gloom at is tl us told by the Cincinnati Gazette: I Above all things there should be no A Hamilton man who fell, a few weeks I gloom in tbe home. Tbe shadows of dark ago. iuto dissolute habits, and passed most I discontent and wasting fretful ness should of his lime in lounging about bar-rooms, never cross tue inresuoia, mrowmg weir while his family suffered for the necessa- large black chapea like funeral palls over ries of life, was startled, not long ago, by tbe bappy young spinis mere. tbe entrance of his wife into a saloon on Basin St., where he sat playing cards with a party of boon companions. The woman boldly walked up to the counter and called for a glass of beer. Turning to the crowd she said, "Come, gentlemen, O ! faith ful wife, what prireleges, what treasures greater or purer than thine Add let the husband strive to forget his care as he winds around the long narrow street, aad beholds the soft light illuminate bis little nurlnr. anreadinr its precious beams on 18 to charge them with intellectual unfitness to be at large. Their sophistries would be perceived to be sheer and palpable nonsense by even such brains as are to be found in an Indiana groggery in an un- muddled Slate. It was shown so plainly, that he must have been a transcendent fool who failed to see, and a transcendent- ly impudent demagogue who pretended that he failed to see, that inflation was flit them thronsrh the wilderness to that Nebn on its border ; let them stand there and look awhile on tbe good laud beyound, and then yield up their soul into the hands of a most merciful God aud S ivior, and the body to His keeping for the resureclion of the just. W I " - mm, m I 11 have a drink with me I If beer is good tbe red pave oeiore n. i ne mpm - w.u for men it certainly ought to be for women and cheerless perhaps ; and tbe December The drink was disposed of, when the lady gust battles with tbe worn fkirts of his ordered a second for the ciowd, but made over-coat aud snatches with a rude hand a wry face as she straggled to get through and wailing cry at the rusty "hat has served with it. Setting her half emptied glass him many a year oi the count, r, she remarked,"! a i j I r . .. ye uurny-nanaea, rrowry-headed U ye sod s gratters, thai are ain't a partSW dog, I know he's like ate, makes aa. pretensions to naieral beauty hut jnst the durndeat knowtnest dog that ever n m mm. . wore bar. He's got more instink, thai J dog has. sn'snore aavey, am pon'tihaiosaj X ana insight into human naiur , jul iu ugly old cabes, ' bis nor cau be It ia the beds of a whole lUii fall .jj: .-J . 3 .. caamm uvn aojrs doooim an What I pride in him for ia his regtar Taw hhf saaa sense, he's jist the damdost dog oott . I iow et 1 oome borne from town perteoUf sooor, (woen i ve left b:m to see alter tl ranch) it would jist do your hearts to are mat ug snow off what a sen. appreciation he's got of me. rVlb re, gorge sua UmI then stands aloft ; ha gira tiwai ; ne runs ou alote me a soraniaada ap the y earth with bis hind feet, seidTnT the chips a lyu' ; be holds up his heaC1 an' harks in a ebeeiiol an' manly tone w ! voice, eocortin' me forward an' fesaaWsT prooder' be holed a woodebuck ! Bit . let aw come home full of tangle-leg, sheep herden's delight and terraniler juice, and that is the damdeet sbamcdest dog ever saw. He jist takes one look at an' he koews it all. Down geea his ua J he lops his years, bangs his head, squats his bock, aa' lookia' back now and than be slinks off an' crawle under the barn aatualy ashamed to be aeea about premises for fear somebody Ml hud that I own him. I tell yon, felksra, the eaooedest dog tor right out an' out ha man sense that ever was seed in those parts, and Trochee Meddurs is proud thai"" be war pupped thar t - He hss been harassed, don't J oernlexed and persecuted. Me has borne i i r . I like beer, what else have you 1 with Tnany a eruei tone, The woman who officiated at the Suggestions to Those Intending -Saj believe eoif bar enumerated the many cold varieties "I believe A Drunkard's Will. to see, that inflation was a Doolittle, Buckalew, Foster and Reverdy step towards repudiation and the abyss of ' . - , I -I I mm t m 1 -v . m mm mm- n . I i I A , I 1 T O fl t d T Johnson. Wilson is Vice President, and nauouai u.euumir, mi ,,fcC,r7 " f . . i . , m Lj! .!.. 'Mu.wlinff rlnivn ntn IipI! ? Ann that it had nenancas is irovernor oi inuian. v .u I " LI. 1 'a a...: v:rinl K;Qr nf .nunrl nd who were prominent in the HouseHrf ausoiuuiy no compensating aavaiiut, ..u . - " 0-7-1 Br .r. 1 v 1 1, rt t . r 11 un 11 1111 11 . 11 . . 1 v iir 1 ill ill Mien 11 v ... ..t. ... - - U Wen 1 uunvc v ui v.i . w w..... - - . 1 2 , 1 . , its leErittmate results as desirable ends I. Know all men by these presents, that of the county ot Mecklenburg, I'll try Tom and Jerry," was the answer 1 .1.. J all. ImlnAii K A r Ul ana me crown wmttigi ucip dispose of a round of that also, her hus band meanwhile smiling desperately a sickly mile, with an effort to show that be thought the affair a good joke. Taking . .1 . C , 1 mi Am l.klik. klo a seal men at one 01 iuv uirvj mwiw, sat down and said. "Gentlemen, I've e-ot some money here which I have no other use for; let's play a game of seven Select aa article for which there popular demand, or for wJiieh yon have word, and nerved himself off to, energy so good reasons for believing you can create desperate, that his frame aad splnt are BOcQ demand. weakened and depressed, dud now his I Be sara it possesses intrinsic merit and . htnbs acbe witn weanness ; ma icmpica Taiue, and is really what you intend to throb with the painbeat causea oy 100 B -J a 2 ti mmm m i conntar.t application : ne scarcely mum tn mm . . I k a D how to meet his wife with a pleasaut smile, worthless article any length of time. The or sit dowu cheerfully to their little meal 1 pablie may be induced to give it a trial, .titK b haa nrovided with much care. n m mm mm - - But the door is opened, the over-coat .Uvn off. A sweet voice falls upon his ear like a winged angel ; it ties right rale BV ('II A lil.V.s O. I.K1.ANP. My loud rides through his palace. My ladv sweeps along in sfatt, The sage thinks loug on many a thiug, Aud ti e maiden inures on marrying ; Tha minstrel harpeth merrily. The sailor ploughs the foaming sea. The hunt .sman kills the good red deer. And the soldier wars without even fear; But fall to each, whateVr befall, The! farmer he must feed them all. Smith; hamereth cherry red, the sword. Priest preacheth puie the Holy word. Dame Alice worketb broidery well. Clerk RicharT tales of love ean tell, The tip-wife sell her foaming beer, Dan Fisher tisheth in the mere, Aud eourtiers ruffle, strut and shiue. While pages briug the gasoon wina : But fall 10 each, whate'er befall. The farmer he must feed them all. Man builds his eatles fair and high. Wherever river ruueth by, Clrrat cities rise io every land. Great churches shows the builder's hand. GreOt arches, monuments and towers. Fair palacvd aud pleasing bowers; Great work is doe?, be't here or there. And Well ma 11 worketh everywhere ; Bui work or rest, whate'er befall. The fanner he must feed them all. men Representatives ten years ago, Lovejoy, Thad. Stevens, Winter Davis .and James Brooks are dead Bom well is a Senator. Washburne and Schenck are Ministers abroad, Frank Blair is an in surance superintendent, and Pendleton is in private life. Of the "War governors of the time, Andrew and Xates are aeaa, Morton and Buchingbam are in tbe Sen ate, and Curtin is practicing bis profession lu Pennsylvania. An almost entirely new set of men are on the chessboard at Washington. The changes of a decade teach us how transitory are the sweet floors of the White House to-day and saw the with their arms in the Capitol, as if tne country belonged to them land their sway would last forever, where will tbey be ten years hence t In view of the gather ing political tornado, it is mora thau pro bable that the changes in tbe next decade will be even more sweeping than those id the last. Wise and Brave. Presence of Mind in the face of Death How a Young Lady Saved Her Life. flitusvUle Herald. the uncer tainty of life, and certainty of death, do without proclaiming himself a traitor and make this ray last will aud testament, to a scoundrel. We care not whether these wit : cewardly demagogues were Democrats or I die a wretched sinner ; and leave the Republicans, 'he Democratic party will world a worthless reputation, a wicked never do the work it was ordained to do, example aud a memory that is fit only to until it is purged of the taint brought perish. nnon it bv the votes of the six recreants. ! I leave my parents sorrow B )gv. Goldthweite. Johnston, McCreery, tcrness pf soul all the days - 17. T 1 l:. 1. . up, at 32 a game, and somebody playea bis oosom aim u. -6 wiU, ber anl at tbe same time instructing The latch lifted and the smiling fece her in the game, and she lost, of Bourse, of his wife gives an earnest welcome. The , F . r .7.. :j :mJ-..ftftort .hininsr hair is smoothed ever ber fair Z3rU5 ITS r taCIptanr. br.w -ioaa . . '" glance at tne mirror iiangm m frame, last to see if she looked neat linr Imabuiifl WAN able to stand it no lon- gei. He arose from his seat and induced Merrimon and Norwood. Time will soon show, so that he Morton nor Merrimon can gainsay it, what the result and bit of their will be lle who is not With as on this- transcend ent issue must be against us." Certainly Mr. World, and that is the position of the entire South and West 1 and suffering. Tl,i..-fi .i.-p hont twentv five millions o I leave my child T! ' ..'.... r 1 . A who nor propose to run this governf reviled posuion, a pituui lgnomncc u nt wirhout your valuable assistance. 1 the mortifying recollection of a father, lives. I leave my brothers and sisters shame and grief, and the reproach of their ac nua in fauces. I leave my widow and broken hearted wife, m life of lonelv atrusrsle with want ar mmfmm her to accompany him home, and arm in arm they started. He has not been seen on a bar-room in Hamilton since, us men Iren a tainted name, a and your By bye, Mr. World. 2 SC Home Rule What Is it ! The replacement of the Lord Lieutan- and great who, by bis life, disgraced humanity, at his premature death, joined a ( of those who are never to enter I he Kingdom of God. Let those who are vet living, and following my example, and pretty before she came out. Her eye r . a. 1. - -- -1" beams with love, ner areas r mwm and -w hat 1 Why! he forgets aM the trials of that long, long dair, as he folds her in his arms and imprints a kiss upon liar brow. A home where gloom is banished, pre sided over by one who has learned to rule herself and her household Cbristaroly oh ' be is thrice consoled for all his trils TIp Mnnot be unhappy : that sweetest, dearest solace ia his- a cheerful home. Do yon wonder that the man streog atoned anew for to-morrow's cares T ,00' Of the three hundred and sixty-evgwt ReoresentetivCT and Delegates in Congress, nearly a fifth are natives of New England. Just oae in tbirty-sia fails to remember when and wnere ue but will epeedly drop it, to your cost. Feel your way carefully at first, se SB to satisfy yourselfjliat you are not mis taken in supposing thst you have a good thing, which the public will boy at a prowl to yourself. When these points sre sstisfsetorfry settled, tbe money you expend ia judici ous newspaper advertising is as certain to pay you as any investment yoe ike. The eperienee of successfnl vertisers has demonstrated this A Good Deed Rewarded We find the following in a Jacksonville, Florida, paper of a recent date : More than twenty years ago Major Waldo A Blossom, who is now in Jack sonville, was a resident of Washington. While there, chance east in bis way a young man named Larimer, in whom he became deeply interesveo. uarwr been led astray by tbe i nflnence of wicked associations, and was utterly dissolute and dissipated to all appearances, a moral and physical wreck. It is more thaa probable that Major 111 J ; . .,..,. aA nutMminr fl Hll'llMS in DlOofculli uiowws, vw- 0 i the young man, notwithataoding the depth born, and ia consequently uncertain asta 3. . , 6,. . .. 1 1 1 v.mm Ctrl 1.:. mm Hn m rn Hp r has It from good to which airtsipation nau uiuugut """1 1 m -g' - -7- . ,r ii ant by a nzertan with the tittle of King, j take heed aud profit by my fate and the A short distance this side of Union, on tbe Union and Titusviile Railroad, there is a very long and high tressel, and one upon which nobody ventures who is at all inclined to be light-headed. Immediate- nominated by the Queen, and elected by universal suffrage, with the right to estab lish diplomatic relations with foreign . .1 r I a? t powers, ana to comer nereaiiary runas and titles, the nomination and election of the successors of the Suzerain to be ex clusively invested iu tbe people of Ireland. It m also proposed that every three years, by universal suffrage, there shall be elec ted 300 peers and 300 commoners to torm tbe Parliament of Ireland ; that no peer Iv this side of tbe tressel there ia a sham created bv the King aball sit or vote in curve in the road, so that a person walk- the House of Lords unless elected by the ing on it cannot be seen by tbe engineer people. The right of tbe people to es- of an approaching train until it is nearly tablish a national guard and an army navy upon him. , is insisted on, as also their power to elect On Friday last, as Mr. Wa. Toles, all county and State officers ; to confiscate engineer of Mr. Holmes'! train, came a- the estates of absentees, order their sale, round tbe curve at a good rate of speed, and order the application of. tha proceeds' he was horrified to discover a lady about to tho reduction of the national debt of the middle of tbe tressel, and hardly a I Ireland ; and aleo the confiscation and train's lengib of him. Quick as thought appropriation ot the property, and forfeit- although his hair was making frantic ef- ure of civil rights by any person who fearful consequences to their poor families. themselves and r Aoi forts to lift his hat off. Billy whistled down brakea and threw back the revers ing lever, while et tbe same timebe'knew that it was aa utter impossibility to check the heavy train before ibe victim, would be overtaken, and crushed to death, and with fixed eyes be waited the catastro phe. Tbe lady heard the warning whistle, and turning her bead saw the iron mon ster almost upon ber. Escape seemed al- AOAWRT THE WOMEN. A bill has been; introduced in the Senate of Mia soufj to protect peaceable citizens from "imposition by religious or temperance fanatics." It makes praying, preach ing, or sinrnng on a man's urorjertv. .Tiii l . J- . " ' . 1 -ar runout 1118 consents misdemeanor. ' U alike tea tbbesand shall attempt to unite the Parliament of England. Complete control of education al endownments is to be left to the var ious religions denominations. Protestants are to be guaranteed against Catholic as cendancy. Any balance due to Ireland on account of excessive taxation is to be 1 demanded with compound interest ; and as the military defences of the empire will mainly devolve upon Ireland, one-fifth of tbe Indian and colonial departments are A Fiftekn-Hours' Walk fob Lira A young man named George Falk, of Baltimore, swallowed, as he stated, three nnnona nf In mlanii m and five grains of roornhia. in order to end his life. There was but one way of saving him, and that was to keep him iu motion. After reliev ing him aa far aa possible, his physician ordered that be be walked aatd be was out of danger. At half past 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon he was pat apon bis tramn for life, and was forced to walk in tha ooen air aa rapidly aa he could. His father kept by him for along time, and a riend or a policeman assisteo. Aiier aome hours the father gave out, and hnaiiy officers and friends grew tired. At last officers had to be taken from their beats and made to do duty in saving tbe life of tbe would-be suicide. When the waia commenced it was with great difficulty that he could be kept going, and so great wmm him atnnor that at times be would al most fall like a stick necessary to catch him most impossible ; to remain certain death ; 1 to be placed at disposal of tbe Cabioet at to fump on the ground beneath, a diatance Ireland. o f thirty to forty feet, equally certain death : and to attempt to run ahead and escape was out of the question . ten thousand young ladies Aa Old Farmer says: Talk about mm m m mhmmtm m ! draining, the surest drain on a farm is a mortgage at a high rate of interest. mmm r 1 .1 A ttarit.n KMMMied 111 mm frOHl IDC tit V! KWU uniiiwf. - - . a m t A a. - gutter, gave mm a pleasant mine, nu -sisted him by counsel and the aid of fine social influences to make mmsoii a new man. After bia reformation was attecteu, the young man returned to bis parents, who resided in Colorado, and for a number of years his generous benefactor beard now ing of him. In December ot last year r - t 3 n.nriaomant attention was eauea to mu u-o. - i a Boston paper, over the gnJB " Larimer," inquiring the address of W. A. a S m. . I mm mm a. mtm Blossom. He responaea w e tt.4.., and soon received a letter from the pa- rents, of his former protege, in ww county, Colorado, informing him that their son, in dying, nsa wmea ... -him, in gratitude for the kind deeds of years agone. The letter, wnici. ...nj. J - . . . . .1 .,.,1 nfl IP alluded to this act, gavo --m-, , , "7. . r A ifp He aDOlied mmsen rCIUI UICU uw. m I vigorously to business after bis rernrn w Colorsdo, became an honorable and use ful member of society, and in a rew j amassed a large fortune, all of which, val ued at $1,000,000, will tall ww tne pos session of Major Blossom next June. No act of genuine charity is ever lost- c Ummm in tb conservatory or gooa . I requesHly it was dwd4 the pUnt will put forth ita blosooms im and move him on. mM .f perhaps in tha balm me arnahsa saan, . brilliancy of the eteraal saorning, per- anthorHy that he waa born in v irgi, but tbe residents io the vicinity of his birthplace can give him no information as regards his progenitors. He is ooe of the r nf hnma.nitv who has not at some period ot bis life been reminded that be strongly resembles: bis father or mother. Twelve States are represented io the 8enats by 8enatorsborn oat of the State, ten States by only one Senator hnm within the 8tate, and twelve by B...tH cmrVi nf whom was bora la State. glory It rill and then again he would revive oonsidera- .q tabaaea ifht and murky at- bly. Tbe dreary, monotonous mospbere of tbe mortal fife. aept up wiiuoufc iui"'w"- r nnat aSv ti'rloc.k the next morning, wbea the physician consented that be should be The life of the young msn was saved, but the struggle for freedom from the effects of the drugs waa a severe one. To have stopped three minutes would have been fatal. A singular marriage of several parties in Iredell eooutv took place this past winter. Two brothers married two ten : a son of one of tbe bmtbera his cousin, and bis cousin daughter. IcaaaoD. Icbabod ia written la hold the nreaent ad minis tra- lUJili."-"- r I , lion, in Sooth Carolina. AmnmrimA it is shorn of power die of "spoutaneons comaustioaf' before many more moons ahall have waned away. Eveu now, it is iu tho agonies of death. When it shall have gone fro "tnat oonrue from which no traveler e'er returns, k it .ball have left "tha earthly house of its tabernacle," in Columbia when it hall have taken its flight to tbe lano, mr away, "where the wood-bine swismfrk and gone to join old John Bsewa, and other saints that have gone before ; there will be inscribed oa as tomb-stewe : Mere lies the meeoeet Ueveeemeat, we world ever saw. It waa begottan m vil Uiny born in aorreptioo surtaxed io ,Um tmrnm mmA idanonition of the DwVU. a mA Um KaU lima waa snout in committing INU ih: -- r T m- t,,nnA in tWm Oecatacne. it SrOTwSWWai mmmm m . mmy over. Don't advertise stingily. Better keep oat ot tbe newspapers all together then spend just enough to pay for tucking your advertisements away out oi sight. m good many men spend their ingenuity at contriving how they ean get an adrertasa meut iuto a neaspaper so it will escape notice, and call it economy. This is like painting half the figures in your bnsioeoa number on your sign. Keep up 'your stock. Tbe edMan know when an advertiser Is trrafd ami half-scared and when he Cleans bi and believes in himself and his goodo, will act accordingly. Many an adi m m . misses a near-al hand sneers by oi loo aoon. Tho public won t rush buv voa out tbe first day ; ft things to think of. Some wHI read yes announcement and risk at once ; otbahj will glance at it one week, read it the next, aad buy tbe third ; others will be haunted by it till they are at last obliged to look you up to ease their minds, ama you are meanwhile making your i business familiar to thousands eome to you some time. Pay no at to a silly notion, en co a raged chiefly by people who have got io be preepnresjn, that it is not quite tbe thing to push vear business through the newspapers. It hi jest as legitimate as putting up a sign a rex your door, and tar more moo tit inan sending out drummers to worry into trading with you, for your newi advertisement addresses no one tn ular, and whoever buys your consequence of it really docs aa your asking. proe sis- ied married his every sre, AtmA of "anon ta neons ,-AmmmA Kv th union of all the too small a compass. Tbus baa .... nn f tha neatest moral monsters, that Hell ever belebed forth, upoa "this visible diurnal sphere. The 8an Francisco BoUetia says: With one exception, the flour trade mm mmm. WmM the largest in tbe history of 1 port. It will be noticea that tne w eonsiaeraoiv n rmcrmm i iut r . m m mm m am year. Tbe moat gratifying feature of am m -. . . .ft amum - the rem an era live pnees reeetvea. iwoprw- fiis oo the crop were the made in the State. A year ago wa 'Tbe outlook to-day ia quite a for even a larger wheat even) raised last year.' This remark ami ssaoly be repealed to-day. We have am smasn- dance of moisture throughout moat ef the State, and tbe bulk of tbe crop n amneh of it UP. The cool oreveoted too lapid growih "hi stages of the plant, and if wa hav- showers at suitable M moderately fair weather between, the crop of 13773 will bo :mm -mmM
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 16, 1874, edition 1
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