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A Few plain Facts. Man' a fool 1 When if a hut he want it cod ; When it's coo) he wanli it hot ; . 2Ver cuntenled with hut lot. When it's dry. He fur showers in sore to sigh ; When to meet his wish it rains. Of the wet the fool complains. Hot or cold, or dry or wet, Nothing suits that he can get : I consider, as a rule, Man's a fool ! We find the last from Oakstnith's pen written for the April number of Our Living and Our dJcaa ana iiuok h win ie unjojeu by many of our readers t OUR LONDON ESTATE. BY APPLETCA OAK8MITH, OF CABTEBBT. Once I had bouses and ships and lands; A pleasant home and a fair estate Won by labor of brain and hands, But built, alas ! on the treacherous sands Which compass a strong heart's fate. Then I had friends as the world would say I remember them well a joyous tlirong Who lived like lillies, as bright and gay, On life's fickle surface from day to day Enjoying its smiles, its wine and it song, Some lew there were alas how few ! Thai nothing in life could change or bend As loyal and steadfast, as noble and true, Altera life-Ion? friendahin knew Who were worthy to bear the name of 'friend." Gone are my houses and ships and land, Vanished my home and my fair estate Gone are all the friends and the joyous bands Who welcomed me once with eager bands, When life held for me a happier fate. Bat one small freehold there still remains The title is perfect, the record clear; The deed is written with clerkly pains I bought it with nay slender gains, And bare held it many a yea?. Jfo sum in gold could this freehold buy ! . Whatever my need in life may be, 'Tis a joint estate, and my wife and I Hold it by Royal warrantee Though the broad fair deed is sealed to me. We have fenced it round with a marble wall, And a single willow marks its bounds: The plot is narrow, nor house nor hall Stands where the willow-tree shadows (all, In lair Brampton's silent grounds. One tenant we have in our small estate, Hea holding is neither for life or will; She pays no rent, nor tax or rate, And yet her tenure will not abate Till both of our hearts are cold and still. Wherever I go, I shall always know No matter how poor I may get to be That while the flowers of Brompton grow, And the willow still cast its shade below One small freehold left to me. , A few days aero a jackass in the Cin cinnati zoological curduns Has availed . . by a houees. Two rounds were fought in the battle which ensued, in the first of which the jack used his teeth, and in the ast bis heels. The subsequent proceed- . . . i . i: - ings lnlerestea mat uoneae no more. Since then the Cincinnati editors nave been walking round with chips on their shoulders looking (or a Houees. "General Spinner," says the Graphic, has handled over fifty-five thousand millions of dollars in the fourteen years of official term, and the losses amount to lees than one dollar on the million. He goes out of officer in quite moderate cits cumstances. The Old Testament has some very pertinent words on the unprofi tableness of profanity. Jf a greenback bad accidentally adhered to tbe General's hand be would have sworn the vignette irom its face and thrown tbe signature futo illegible contortions" Shot. On Saturday evening a carpen ter, Rufus S. lustier, and a painter, John Garvin, had a few words on the pavemen near tbe Central Hotel, when Garvin drew a pistol and shot Kistler in the ab domen, tbe ball going through the body. Kistler is now lying at tbe point of death. Garvin was committed to jail. Both white men with families. Another tad effect of carrying pistols. Charlotte Dem ocrat. Gen Rnfuft Barringer was consecrated a Ruling Elder in tbe Second Presbyte rian Church in this city yesterday, by the astor, Rev. . H. Harding, and L-Iders McDowell. Rankin and Alexander. Gen. Barringer is a devoted, sincere and con sistent christian, as well as a public spiri ed and liberal citizeu. Charlotte Demo crat. Speakers. Only two Speakers of the House of Representatives occupied the ehau r a longer term than Mr. Blaine, iieury Clay served through six Congresses, and Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia, through four. Two Speakers served equal terms with Blaine, through three Congresses Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina, and ex-Vice President Schuyler Colfax. A FLEET MARRIAGE. To Whom She Says "No. A wo man never quite forgets tbe inau who has once loved her. She may not have loved T-dv C. was a beautifnl woman, but him : she may indeed, have given him the , w- extraVaant womim. Sbe "uo" i us lead ot the "yes ue nope ior; ' ... . . . . bnt tbe remcmberance that he desired a was rum single, uiougn rauicr past e "ves" al wave eoftens her thoughts of him, I treme youth. Like most pretty females and would make him. were be reminded of it, a friend forever. There may be girls who make a jest ot discarded suitors; but they are generally very young, tid tbe wooing; has been something that did not betoken much depth of tend tin ess she bad looked too high and esteemed her own loveliness too dearly; and now sbe refused to believe that sbe was not as charming as ever. So, lo wonder she still remained unman kd. Lady G. bad but five thousand pounds ff" '" J.C. HOOPER & Co's, t be bad ever received, which SALOOJN, as death the ter, tbe firs be took over to a friend of bis, one Ryan, a fruit seller, because, yon see, he was no great hand at reading writing, to decipher for him. It ran thus FOR TEXA811.0 AST) THE SOUTH WES , There are mercenary offers, too. that only in the woild. She owed about forty thou awaken scorn and hate in the woman sand pounds; so, with all her wit and wooed for money and not for herself ; but beauty, the got imy the Fleet Prison, and reallv to have touched a man's heart is was likely to remain there. sotnetkbi not to be forgotten while she Now, in the time I h peak of, every lady lives. bad her hair dress ed by a barber ; and Always she remembers how his eyes the barber at tbe r leet was tbe bsndsom looked into hers : how, perhaps, he touch- est barber in the city of London. Pat ed her hand with bis, how her heart Phelan was a great admirer of tbe fair ached when he turned away without that sex; and wbere's tbe wondert Sure Pat which sbe could not give him. was an Irishman. It was one very fine She lores some one else. Some other morning, w hen .Phelan was dressing her mau has all tbe truth of her soul al- captivating head, that her ladyship took ways has and always will have but she cannot lorcet the one who turned tiom her and went his way and came no more 71 V I O HOL ME CORNER SALISBURY, N. C, Hare just received a fine lot of Imported and Native brands of WHISKEYS, BRANDIES, 1 GIN, BUM, Ac, Berry Foster's d Bailee's, Celebrated The Hon. John Kerr will deliver th Address at the 20 of May Celebration in this city, and Gen. Joseph E. Johnston will act as Chief Marshal.--Charlotte Democrat. Tbe Chicago Journal says that Sharon has two daughters, and that be will give each one a million dollars as a brida present. Pleasant uews, ihat, for a niai ned man. "Go away t Leave me with my dead Let me fling myablfon his coffin and die there I" That was in Nevada six months age, and now tho widow has won another trusting soul, and number one d portrait is in the attic, face to the wall, Edgar Poe said : "To villify a great man is the readiest way iu which a little man can attiu gieutness. The crab might never have become a constellation bat for the courage it evinced in nibbling ' Hercules ou tbe heel." There are only five States in the Union where the Governor receives a salary of but $1,000. Theso are Michigan, Ne braska, New Hampshire, Rhode Inland and Vermont. Louisiana and Indiana 88,000, and Pennsylvania $10,- At a recent inarriace of a voune lady the following good advice was given to the bride and her husband "Never talk at but to each other. Never both remain angry at the same time. Never speak loud or boist erously to each other. Never reproach eaeh other in the presence of others. Never find fault or fret about what cannot be avoided. Never ropeat an order or request when understood. Never make a remark at the other's expense. Neglect everybody else rather than each other. How to Win a Woman's Affections. One who professes to understand this difficult matter says: "Don t talk about fftoing to work' to wia a woman's affections; it cau't be done in that way. The more you go to work the more she won't like you. Push her into a duck pond, and pull her out by the hair. If you are afraid to do this, jump iu yourself aud let her pull you out. Lend her money ; borrow some from her. Make her believe that she has deeply wronged you, aud then forgive her. Deeply wrong her aud dou't ask to be forgiveu. Iu Short, contrive to place her under a lastiug obligation to you, or to lay yourself under a fasting obligation to her. It does uot mat ter a headless piu which, so far as the result la concerned." it into her head to talk to bim, and Pat was well pleased, for Lady C's teeth were the whitest, and her smile the brightest in all the world, "So you're not married, Pat V says she. "Uivil an inch, your honor's ladyship," says he. "Aud wouldn't ye like to be married t" again arks sbe. "Would a duck swim ?" "Is there any one you'd prefer?" 1 a 1 t 4 am a "aiuyne, maaam. says be, "you mver heard of Kathleen O'Reilly, down beyant Doueraile I iter lather s consul to ( ) -Donoghue, who's own steward to Mr. Murphy, the under-agent to my Lord Wonders of Celestial Cooks in Kingstown, and " the Golden Statk.-A reporter of the "Hush," says she ; "sure I don't want ban Francisco Ctiromcle gives an inter- ho know who she is. But would she have csting account of a Chinese banquet held you if you asked her !" m that city." - "Ah, thin, I'd only wish I'd be after The perfection to which the Chinese thryiug that same." have carried their cooking was a matter 'Aud why dou't you ?" ot surprise to-the reporter. Duiing the "Saie I'm loo poor. And Phelan course an orange was laid at the plate of heaved a piodgious sigh. each guest. The orange itself seemed "Would you like to be rich V like atiy other orange, but on being cut .p0g a dog bark ?' open was louua to contain vaiiuui me ..1f t make vottrieL will von ja mt el ,i rl fiuri Nionj f rln i.i.ito iaIIiai I loo I - W .1 V, 4 t T uui "Go to Doneraile and marry Kathleen O' Reilly. The instant the knot u tied I fulfil my promise of making you comfortable for life. But, as yon value your life and liberty, never breathe a syilableof what has paaaed. Remem ber, you are in my power if you tail the story. The money will be paid to you directly you enclose me your marriage certificate. I send you fifty pounds for prenent expenses. C." Oh! happy Paddy! Didn't be get drunk that same night, and didn't he start tbe next dsy for Cork, and didn t be mar ry Kathleen, and touch a thousaud pounds? J fkiaktjf. L.m , i , ' 9. Thomot S Co's, celebrated fO.) know, is not a hundred miles from Bruffiu, R9 y and North Carolina Corn n the county of Limerick, sod i' fair, be Whiskey. . 9 m tW m a a orgoi uia nrsi wue cieau ana entirety . Jmie Ram -Holland Gin. and and never told any one but myself, under Fmich Brand r, Ae. Ae ' W. C. Apple and piuuj.ou ui uruittjr, iuc rnwtj ui uim p . UnoAr J Q Keewen. Larver Beer on ia i.t vi , i r w m Ki n.ni.. ;, ;. . UM i " 1 tell it to any one, yon see, but keep it to yourself. The oodenugned wuhes to inform kis i ic friend tl.m he ha ren irwl ih . saant to sell through tickets from -'kbssi M tl to all poiou in Texas. Arkansas. Alabaama, Miawuri, TcawaaaM aad T sllv via Charlotte, Columbia and Aorauk W and their Southern OansMctioaa. Ktuicranl Tickela, or Fim IUm Ti4aa and Bacxan rheckad thrnaf.h Parties ajsaB to take Laborer to the above State, will faa tt greatly toinetrovn advantage by - laafL. villi the undarSBJBMdalbalburT. In in rcfara to tMatea, be furnished either bbe is elad when she hears ot bis suc cess, grieved when she knows that be hss suffered ; and when some day sbe hears that be is married she who has herself been married lone vears. nerhaDS : she -T- o a r who. at all events, would never have married him id she glad then 1 I do not know. A womau's heart-is a very Strang thing. I do not believe she knows her self, Olad ? Oli, yes ; and is his wife pretty and nice ? And then she says to herself "he has quite forgotten," and ''that, of course, is beet," and cries a little. was at first nuzzled to explain how the jellies got in, and giving up that train of reflection, was in a worse quondary to know how the pulpy part of the orange got out. Colored eggs were also served, in the inside of which were fouud nute. jellies, meats and confectionery. When reporter asked the interpreter to explain coo i iery, le ex- thia legerdemain of the panded his mouth in a hearty laugh, rhook his head, and chuck lingly said : "Melican man heap smart ; why he not findee out ! After feeding upon birds' nests, succu lent sea weed, aud variety of Chinese vegetables, the reporter who liked the course as far as it went, and was dele: mined to go through tho balance iutorin ed tho waiter that ho was ready for the cats, rats, mice, &oM which he expected would be a part of the eutertainment. He r it- i t was uiiormea, uowever, tnat sucu qu tiouable game did not lo m an aiticlu oi Chinese diet, and the interpreter stated in his peculiar way, "Newspaper meu heap lie about us." DAVID DICKSON OH PLANTING OP C0TT0H. The following is copied from a "Treatise i Agriculture." by tbe late Divid Dickson. Sparta. Georgia: other wine, Scuppernon wine and Grape Brandy, from the celebrated Vineyard of 0. W, Garrett & Co., N. O. Bottled and Canned meats, Oysters, and Fish, Cheese, 4cc. W.T. Blackwell ic Co's celebrated ( W. T. B.) Chewing Tobacco, and the Original Durham Smoking Tobacco, Cigars ,and a supply of the Sallie Mickle iv .P. BATTLE. President. W. H. HIPKS R t 11 CAAIKRON Vice President. cc y. : NORTH CAKOLIXA STATE LIFE taw 000. There is a farm house in Lochgoin, Scotland, over the door of which is an in scription bearing the date of 1178. The present occupant of the farm is the thirty eight of his name that has held the farm, the family having dwelt there for thirty eight generations that is aver since the eighth ceutury. A note when opened was found to readj Inis is a little ruse of mine to get mother out of the bouse. Before she can get hack I will be on the cars with dear Lorenzo, and before night will be married.' A Remarkable Woman. Tbe Statesville Landmaik says : 'Dauiel Boon has a first cousin living in Caldwell c unty Mrs. Jemima Setzer now iu her 95th year, and she can sew, knit, spin flax, go to the mill and milk the cows. Sbe rises at five tbe year round, smokes her pipe three times every day and drinks strong coffee at each meal ; has never had a dust of snuff iu her mouth and- there is not a decayed tooth in her head. She belongs to the B iptist church, and walks three miles to preaching two Sundays iu every month, bbe was never sick but about two hours in her whole life, and that was caused by eating a cucumber. On the 23d of March, 1814, David Cobb of Boston wrote as follows to bis friend, Congressman Tallmadge : "I re- juice with you and with all good men on tbe important news which arrived at this port yesterday from France the peace or the European world, which it seems, is finally to be concluded in tbe city of Par is. We are not noticed by even the mob la . it ol other countries, aua l presume in a abort time we shall be despised by the savages ot our own. At a recent auc tion sale of autographs, tbe letter brought only thirty cents. To be sure the pre- diction was not a good one, but then the penmanship was very hue; His Pa v. Farinelli had ordered a magnificent costume, and when the tailor brought it home, the artist demanded hi." bill. "I have not made one," answered the tailor. ''But why not?" aekrd Farinelli. "Because," said the trembling tailor, "I have a desire for my payra'eut in but one form. 1 know that which I desire ic of inesiimable value, aud reserved for munarchs, but since I have the honor of working for one of whom none speak but The ueit day Pat was true to with enthusiasm, 1 wish uo other payment than that he sing mc one song. I an uelli strove in vain to change his resoiu lion, and induce him to receive the money. The tailor was immovable. At last the great artist acceded to his re quest. Resolved- that the eulhusiast should be fully gratified, he exhibited be fore him all his wondrous skill , after a Inch the tailor, fairly intoxicated with delight, prepared to withdraw, but Farinelli stop ped him. "I am very sensible," said he, "and it is possible through that trait that " M illia mnrthers ! your honor, dou't be ta: t -Ii.-ing a poor boy." "Indeed I'm not, ' said Ladv C; so lis ten. now vk on i u you like to many me i "Ah. thin, my lady, I believe the King ol uussia himself would be proud to d that same, lave alone a poor devil like Pat Phelan "Well, Phelan, if you'll marry me to morrow, I'll give you one thousand pounds. '"O, whilabaloo! w liilabaloo ! snre I'm mad, or enchanted by the good people, toured Pat, dancing rennd the room. ' But there are conditions, raid Lady C. "After the first dav of nuptials vou mnft never see me again nor claim me for you wife. "1 dou't like that, said Pat, for ho had been ogling her ladyehip mrst desperately. Bnt remember Kathleen O'Reilly. With the money I'll give you, you may marry her.' "Thai's true, says In : but thin, the bigamy. I'll never appear against you, says her ladyt-hip. Only rem mber, you ron?t take an oath uevcr to call mc your wife after tomorrow, and never'lo go telling all the story. 44Devil a word I'll ever say." "Wt II, then," eays she, "there's ten pounds. Go and buy a license, and leave the rest to me," and then she explaiuod to him where he was to go, and when he was to come, and all that bis ap potntment, and found two geutumcn al 1. Lay off eotton rows four feat spart. with cbatt pipe, and lue Jet or Ti-ti stems, shovel plow, double furrow; aud pot in f fertilizers eight inches dep. Call and ee u. z. itiige with a lona scooter, five inches Feb. 11th 1 7' ?,mn wide. .Make the beds with turn plow. sub s-il the turn plow furrows : split out the middles with shovel. Plant with a eotton seed sower, and cover with a board or bar row. First iil. wine run 22-inch sweep with right wiug turned down, hoe out two or three stalks to the hill every nine inches, ten days alter plowing. Second plowing use same sweep, the right wing turned up a little more. Third plowing in same way, run a unru mi row iu me inucue lo lever 3. Cotton ttanding thick in the drill will be much more forward in maturing 4. Cotton only requires distance one way. 5. Be careful uot to cut the routs of eotton. (i- Have a deep water furrow in the spring; U .1 .. l . .1 wu.n u uj uot Manner. . y 7. On level laud ruu the rows north and OA J. J. J. A Ju south. b. A cotton plant to stand two weeks drought, must have four iuches soil and six iuches subsoil; three weeks six inches soil aud same subsoil: f ur weeks eieht inches and the same sobsoiling. i). If you prepare your land and earrv not mis piau wen, auu manure liberally, you may expect troin four l.undred to oue thou sand pounds of lint cotton per acre COMPANY, BLBOa, N. C. $200,000. At end of Firt Fiscal Year had named over 900 Pvlit-tes without fuitainiiijc a Mncle Iom Prudent, economical and energetic manage ment pas made it A SUCCESSFUL COIiPOJlAl 10S That Company iutn every dirabl form of Policfe at aa low rats asauv other FIixCIbm HI. frert'hzers bri ue a crop of bolls on the Company. - - Coll. ID earlV. !mnM nn iwImi rMlnrti .n nnn. lA ' ' i o improve me conon plant, select or travel. I .a m . seen every ear alter the first pick.ujr, up to ua fixed paid np valueon all policies after Above all things, learn, your child to be honest and industrious ; if these two things don't enable him to make a figure in tue world, he is only never was intended for Billings. a cypher, and a figure. Josh I have attained my superiority over oth- bupband, as he gave her a hearty kiss; er singers. I have acceded .o your wishes, 'that'll do. Now, sir, give me my mar- ani now you must yield to mine in your riage certificate." The old gentleman turn !" Saying which he drew out his did so, and bowing respectfully to tbe purse and compelled the astonished tailor, five-pound note she gave him, he retired lo receive nearly double the worth of the with his clerk, for sure enough I forgot garment. A gentleman drove a sorrowful-looking horse into tolrn, recently, and,: stopping iu muiu ui dhiik oiocK, ue requested a small boy to hold him a moment. 'Hold lmt exclaimed the boy; 'just lean him np against the poet that'll hold 'itn.' Butler ok Civil Rights. A letter from Butler has been published giving his views, in which be says "the civil rights bill gives tbe negroes no rights in drinking saloons or barber shops. The bill only asserts rights conferred by the common law, and simply gives colored men easier means of securing them." How. Wm. M. Bobbins. We are very much pleased with the speech of our dis tinguished Representative "Upon tbe Pol icy of the Radical Party toward- the Booth." It is frank and manly, removed alike from crioging and threatening, Mr. R. has struck the happy medium, which our unfortunate condition reqnires. Charlotte Home. Prinoe Bismarck, whatever may be bis failings, is not a feeble man nor afraid to use harsh powers. It is now said he will have the old laws forbidding intercourse between i'ac Pope and the Catholic clergy iu Prussia, except through the Govern ment, re-euauied, aud that measures will he introduced wholly suspending the i i .l i O ... rapai uuiuoruy iu vjrciuiaijy uunt tue 1 'ope abandons bis pretensions to cancel the laws ot the Kingdom. ; The Independent has hit upou a new and striking style of religious teaching. Its last number contained some matters of theology aud kindred themes set forth in conundrums ; and very natural that more of a expression seems when we con sider how like a conundrum is the problem of time and eternity. When the Independent asks. "How was Moses put ti the ark of the bulrushes 1" and answers, "lie was pitched in," we recognize a praiseworthy effort to popularize scriptural history. The following was sim'lar ex amples of this mode of fixing sacred his tory in the minds of the masses : What is the difference betweea Noah's ark and a Mississippi flat-boat 1 One is made of Gopher wood and the other made to go for wood. At what time of cay was Adam born 1 A little before Eve. A Sagacious Dog. We had an U lustration last Saturday afternoon of the way in which "Man s unselfish Friend" sometimes manifests the true nobility of his nature. A little son of Mr. James R McCully was Hying a kite in the yard, and a cow more vicious for having a yonng calf, being by, made a lunge at tbe boy who fled in fright. The cow pursued and was in the act of catching the child Its a " a upon tier uorns, wuen a colored woman seeing the dauger gave a set earn which started the dog iu the yard. This dog, a tine New Fonudlaud, instantaneously taking in the situation darted for the cow, seized her and held her as in a vice, until the child was rescued, probably saving bis life. As going further to show the intell getice of the dog, he has since this accur- reuce mauiteted a reluetauce to leave tbe premises even for a short tini, seeming unwilling to trust the cow w litre the child J is. Danville Register, 'TRUE STORY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. About 130 years ago be was a little boy and used lo go round hunting for wasps nests. It was the experience he gained when the wasps nsed to go hun ting around tor him, that enabled George to endure without flinching tbe hardships of his future life. Me was born of rich parents, and the fact has commonly been supposed to account for ' his possession of a hatchet, but the truth is that his father kept a hardware store. It was the detec tion of George, in the act of chopping water-melon vines with this hatchet, that laid the foundation of all his subsequent greatness. Convinced that it would be useless to attempt to prove an alibi, George said : "Father you know you 6tole these vines they never grew there of their own ac cord. Brushing deeply, his parent replied : "George, if you won't say a word about it to your mother, I'll forgive you.' Ueorge held up his right baud, and, catching upou his pale high brow the last rays ot tbe setting sen, exclaimed, 'father I cauuot tell a lie, but for your sake 1 will not tell tbe truth. Hereafter mum s tin word.' Thereupon they both knelt down upon the long wet grass, and solemnly dedica ted to their country their 'lives, their for tunes aud their sacred houor.' Theu George arose, cut off the claws of the British lion with one stroke of his sword, and expired, at an advanced age, of a fatal attack of diphtheria. "Carl Sehurz's chief genius is said to be industry." So says a newspaper contem porary. The remark is true of nearly all the really great men the world has produced. There is no royal road of ease to greatness. He who would arrive at ufaaiuenceUHut strive j y arly and late and all the time. the middle of October, taking the best stalks and the best bolls on the stalk. lii. On al! farms there are some acres that produce cottou better thau others: seed should always be lu-h-cled from those spots lo. .il.iuure everywhere you plow and plant; your l.ilior will be more eertaiuly re warded. Il pays to use manure, and it pays nest ou laud mat p.vs Lest without it .4. From the Khh to the 20Ui of April is ine nest lime to p;aut cotton. io. Apply one-half of all labor aud land to the making of full kuplies of all kind that are needed ou the farm and euoueh to sj.are for those engayed iu other pursuits. 1 Ill 1 . . . , . r . , bi.u jnu iu nave mart money u:an il me whole was employed m making cottou. Hi. i -cave no ;ras9 to bunch aud cause a future bad tand. 17. Plow eolton every three weeks aud let the hoes come ten days behind, cleauing it perfectly. 18. Coutiuure plowing cottou till the 15th or 20th of August. Once or twice duriug the season shove out the middle with a fur row to keep the laud level. 19. The plowiug of cotton requires one ami a four'.h days per acre. 20 Cottou plauts coiiiiueuce when small and coutinure . t it 1 1 1 1 1 I li ii v uvnnnal thu a, .Mil. I.. ...... i n atlO Lie ' J . ... '"iili'ir UIAIIOI 1.1 r i ream me lull rapacity ot the land. 1 wo siaiKs uui uo inai inucn sooner man no, and will mk avoid tbe late drought, cater pillar, etc. SI. Cotton will grow after cotton a num ber of years iu succession, with plenty of manure. 22. Make just the amount of cotton want ed, at itoyxnij price. Keep out of debt; be the creditors ; make your supplies at home theu aud uly then will you hare power. 23. Rotation of crops, deep and deeper plowing every veai, incorporation of veg elable mold, returning the proceeds of tbe eotton plant except tbe lint to tbe soil, mak ing as much manure as possible, comprise my system ot improvirg lands. 24. One object in cultivation is. to keep the surface broke a. so as to let in light, beat and air. Never frtop the plows for drv weather. 25. My policy has been to make the most Uionev. with the Ifuat Inlmr ami Mnit.l "Will you be good enough," says Lady I eveu if it apppeared to be wasteful. 2o. 1 he cottou planter should make his Tick An. lobia,c A. POPE, Gen'l. Paaaenfer A Ticket Co J. A. MoOONNACOHEY. Aft. C. C. A A. B- Ba llrimi, Jf. C. UOUIS ZIMMEK Sm A h . r Mam . oapu , u. Piedmont Air Line Hallway n t.k a Richmond A Danville Danville R. W., M orth Western H. C. R C0N0EN8ED TIME-TABLE. Ia KnVtt am aaS afUr Friaay Maraa.Lt.Lt74 GOING NORTH. STATIONS. I Mail. Emm Leave ttar'oi t.tt r hb B " air-l.iac J'act'a t ta - fjjt m - Kalibarj It tt a II tt - " GrwaU.ra ttt - iMri 1 iu ttt 4 m - " naanWa a ta - 4 M - Barker ill. 11 St .n - Arrlg at Wcliaul tltt ri II St r UOISU KOUT11. STATION . Mail. Eavwsaa. Leart kirfcaad ISri .im. " Barter! : 4.4I - jt a ' Paadee s.ts - itu r a I U:i .! fl.St M l.tt " It. 4M a t.tt " hahOMirj. .... a.SH - S.St - A J- l.taa rmci'm 1 tt t.tt STATIONS. Mail. IM4SU 'T. Laave Gteaboro..i t tS a a " Co shop ,r t IU M HAltisa 10 t 48 Arr at Guiaur"... II. Xrr II JSr L'vtiait - - Si OT a aljL'vatara C. ( 8alu( Baasca. ) twoaanual '.iy:i,;, Its fntire aMeU are loaned and invested A2 HO Jf E, to footer and encourage home enterprise. Thfrlv davs gracv allowed in itartuenl of pre .: m, ' r l trw uiiuiur. With thee fart befnre ihcm will the fieople of North Carolina continue to pay annually t).onaiid tipon tlt.ui-and- of dollars to baild up FaSi ign Coiopauie, alien they can set-are insuraW-r in a Company equally reliable and ever . dollar prrmionitlK v par he loaned and in . ud in our own Stale, and aiaong our own people? Theo. F. KI.CTTZ, J. D. McNEELY, f Act's. Salishurr, N. C. UUFFIN ATAYLOE. Oen'l. Dis'l. Agt's. Greensboro N. C Dec 31 ly. Lamrt Grseasbara Arrive at 4alea... Leave Arrive 4.OT r a lit " t.tt A tl.lt - iftn Passrn;er uiu leavlag Ka sift ai ruur.ccu at t.neLabaro vita taa !- U-sin ntakiuirtUe iaickest Us to s'! N oties Price al Ticket sssar as via atkst 1 Trains to and from points Cast af Grreasusns coane-t at (,-rea.Uoro wits Mail Traiaa la a pninU North or Saotli. Tao Traiaa daily, h-tk vara Oa Staadars I. rack bars Accomasodatioa karj Blckasoad at 9Ut A a . arrtra at Burkenlir Mat r a . leare Baikeviltw idii, arrivr at EkS Btood 7 6 a a No Chang of Cart Betweea Charlotte and Richiroad 282 Miles. Papers shat ore arr an c an au ta adu itlaa tao srhedaU of tLos cootpauy wast alaaoa arias as above For further to format! 00 aldraos it iLLKS Uau'l r: tfral Urtei .'ro. X C TMR T A l.c TT. Kariaarr A seal Soaariatea4enl ready with her ladyship 'Have vou cot the license T" gave she. tu uke ,,n au,l oture bolls - . .:i .1. 1 . uuiu iiipy fxnsiiM me .If . ; . i . 1 1, -Mere 11 n, my iaov, savs lie: r mr at l gave it to her. Mil- hui.ded it to one the gentlemen, who viewed it attentively. then, calling in her two servants, she turn- j d to the gentlemen who was reading. 'Perform the ctrc-roony," saye she. AnJ sure enough, iu ten miunta Pat 111. I . t 1 J .1 1 a 1 j ueian ns in iiutoanu me legal uus band of the lovely Lady C. "1 hat wdl do," aays she to her now to tell you, he was a parson ''Go and I, ring me the warden," says my lady to one of her servants. 'Yes, my lady," says she; and presen tly the warden appeared. E. B. FQOTE, M.D. 120 LeiiHton Areiie, Csr. K 2Sth St, NEW YORi; An Independent Physician, TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE, AKD IEBTB Letter from ail parts C the Civilized World, C, in a voice that would call a bird off a tree, "will you he good enough to send and bring me a hackney coach ? wish lo leave thia prison immediately. "Your ladyehip foigc-ts," replied he, 'that yon must pay your forty thousand pounds before I can let you go." '1 am a mariied woman. Yon can oV tain my husband, but not me. And ehe smilr d at Phehm, who bfgau rather to dis like the appearance of the slate of t lungs. Pardon me my Udy, it ia well-known you are single 'I tell you I am married.' "Where's your husband t "There, eir ! and she pointed to the as tonished barter; thece he stands Here is my marriage -certificate, which you can peruse at leisure. My servants youder were witnesses of the ceremony. Now detain ine, sir, one instant, at your peril. The warden was dumbfounded, and no wouder Poor Phelan wonld have spo ken, but neither party would let him. '1 he lawyer bel w was consulted. The rt Htijt was evident. In half an honr Lady t. was tree, and Pat Phelan, her legiti mate husband, a prisoner for debt to the amount of forty thousands pounds. Well, sir, for some lime Pat thought he wss iu a dream, and the creditors thought they were still woive. The following diy they held a meeting, aud finding how they had been ticked, swore they'd detain poor Pat forever. But as they well knew that he had nothing, aud would not feel much shame iu going through the Insol vent Court, they made the beet of a bad bsrgain, aud let him out. Well, yon most know, about a week after this, Paddy Phelan was sitting by bis little tore, aud thinking over the woo- whole mi 10 dies, everything necessary to ruu the farui. The premium eotton crop, exhibited at the State Fair in Georgia, iu lfra. of eigh teeu bales ou six acre, was ejnliivated ue eoidiug to Mr. Diekann's plan. With a capital of $ 25. 000 to commence with, ha made iu fiftee n years $500,000 by farming. He has been equally successful siuce the war. Pluck and braius will tell iu tanning as in any other vocutiou. HEGIAOE AX1 THE PltlAOMKBS. He giage was a celebrated Arabian warrior, hut ferocmus ai 1 cruel. Ainouj; a number of prisoners whom he had eoudeiSned to death. was one who, having obtained a motneut audience, said : You ought, sir, to pardon ine. because wheu Abdarrahman was cursiug you I re presented to 1 1 1 ni that he waa wrong, and ever since that time I have lost hia friend ship." Hegiage asked him if he had any witn of hia having done this, ana the soldier mentioned another prisoner Who likewise 1 . 1 a a - was anout to suner death. 1 he prisoner was called and interrogated, and having continued tbe fact, Hea-iace granted hia anion. He theu asked the wittesa if hi lad likewise taken his part affainst Abdar rahmnn. But be. still respecting- the ttuth. answered that he had not, because be be lieved it was not hia duty to do to. Hegiage notwithstanding msferoeity. was struck with the prisoner's greatness of spirit. . . W II M 'II A. . -wen, saiu ne, alter a moment s panse, "suppose I were to grant you life and lib erty, should you still be my enemy T" No,' said tbe priiouer. ...HI I at a WW 1 nai s enocgn. said Megugw, "four bare word is snmrient ; you have given uu doubted proof of jour love for truth. Go, preserve tbe life that is leas dear to yon thaa honor and sincerity ; vnur libertv 18 the iuat IT Mil MIIIIAl WAT OP CcttJMiDj a Medical Practice HB IS TKBATDrO Vnmeront Patients in Europe, tht West Indies, the Dominion of Canada, and in every State of the Union. -s- Til E GUM AT tlCNTKAL ROU IK T. an h esapeako and Ohio HE a aai aftpr Xaa ttt . U7t. PASS t:CKB2 TKAIN- KI N AS FOLLOWS. MAIL Leave Salisbury UJtf an Ureenaboro i. pa - Danville ia R 1 D4 M -- Va. nodlaxd 457 - ' Richmond - .H a SB u Cbaiiotteaville. IJO pn Arrive Huntington, - Cincinnaui. " Lrnisvilla. 7 JO ladiaaapolia, 7 US -" St Looia, f .io a n lt.lt p XM aa UM 841 aa ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL FREE OF CHARGE. to nerrarlal BMdlciM or dl4er1oo Are. Has during tit ptat t mamtj jaan umud tullv Marl; or qcuu CJ.000 cum. All with each caa an carrtuHy tber bo oommunlratd by bjr th. ars all ABIavaBAsata aacztaod! list of ftV&labad by aaaU fra, or at Um plats rjrtam of rasiaviaf oaeftulon. Cam book nrrar Um phraicUDA ot ta istsbHai oaenltation aead for lirt of A aUctv-paga pampakt ol Dr. W or as required to aasarar oaa. wawaorlt ho m. Aooav POOTE, 1 AGENTS Pa. Foon is tao E. 13. z Ttt, Haw Yariu WANTED. of of oror S5C.OO0 copiaa ; also, ol rum Hoaa TAU." man recently pohllihed. vhleh has oaM htho extent of TO, 000 oopias ; also, of "Scszaca of an. loiiMai'lTTiTa'TTs ark Meh b out of print), ail! ho aaat troo oa opplteatMa to atthor Dr. Foan, or tho Kamy IU1 HUiih kf CeapAay, whose eSFoa Is US Bast Mth StraaC Aetiu both sara aad wnen waaud ta aaa tho toragoiat worha, to arhaea a liberal araSt affj Tao tasaialas of la ariUas Or. FootTs Plaxb Boars Tui" Is to aJoKa, aaa - Brtaacm to Sroao" a tho thiag for aaS a for , a sHlrais of Thsro Is of tho foroaotaa aorha. Connectina at tbeae PutaU vritfc Trunk Lines for the Xurtkaaat. Calilurnis A Tvxas Mail Trains ran dailr exoraas - - Throach TiokeU for sale at E. (Jbarlottr. SalWarv.aod Cirr Iw-ct Fn-tcbt Rataa saaia as to J C tea grast 6oaikwast by ttU Eaats Kuuta.Uaaa 4 t:J Wloi.: ut a IIOBK TALK w la pObBshoS hi hatt ShS i aaS Oarmaa I ftb ADDBXaS AS AtOVtV Fur Itate aod it apply to DAME, Xo Jacnt fJrasaatsrs Jf C lyEMIG RANTS GO OS EXPRESS TRAINS. W. C. WirRHAM. Vice C. R. HOWARD. Gn. P. tt T. B. S. FITCH. Gm. Freifht Asm. RtsjBMoxD. Yoa a Rivaa am LuaaarcAKE aUtusoAD Ooarrarr, KicUMoan. April IMa ltTA, vjn ana snrr TU?oDAY, April Slat Pas. seajrer and freight Traina on tfaia road will ran as I'aasenrer Train fur West Fuintlaavssl mood at 3 P. M. (Snndays exoaptad). aad ar rives at Richmond fraaa West Point at HA M.. daily (Sundays excepted). Tbe apiandid rtrasaafs HATAKA aad LOl lSK. will nn in tounecUon anUUusrasA, and . 11 leave West Point daily (Saaaarsoi-ct-pte-d; on tbe anivaitsf tbo train a bhA fsssss llu hmoud al 3 P. M . am viae at HaJtiMafS s tn..nnna in ample time taeoaaaot wtth tjatao f..r Wasbina-u.D and tbe East. Xrtb aad West i and leave ilallimor dailr (Snndars aaeapaat) at 4 P. M . eonnoctinc at We dec at Richmond at 10 A. M .aeit i Kara to Baltimnre.ttliO ; Bartiaswce torn.tfl. Waabmrti.n.$4. Pars ta ph:a. r : to PbiLadelpbia aad Par to New York. tlo: to Kai torn. M...U.I. Prribt troin. f..r thn.urb freiabt aaly Vas tobaMsad eairvfMa-Klar oxorolad) IftSt AJ M., coaaectinsT with itoamari at Weat Pssal that deliver fraifrhl ta Ballisaesa aarty aaat morninc. Tbroufb freijrbt received tally- Praisrbt train, with PaeDef ear attsa for traiirbt aatwaaa Mcsrmond and Wast Paiat learea Eirsjsaaad Moadava. Wiisnliy i 9 ww i mvhv a auu ei u ei i i j , deiful tliiugs he bad seen, when at tore reward of yocr virtoe". 1 I Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and ether varioas b anks lor sale hers Pndays at 7 A, M. Loeal ftaUM Tbursdara and Kaf ordova EDWARD P. FOfJOEB W. V. Bbaoo. Matter wt 1 i i f"UoJk. fa
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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