1
Tbe prompt hanging of every raorderer
upon conviction is what is wanted to pat
A stop to homicides. It if the certainty
and swiftness of jus lice that tells. Boston
2 nm$cript.
Engaged young people should remem -ber
that osculation in a great transmitter
-f pneumonic troubles. A little depriva
tion now can be made np for when the
Sammer evenings come.
Mohair chairs are going ont of fashion,
and we are glad of it. A mohair chair is
the worst thing in the world to sit ou when
drawing on a pair of pants.
The Hon. John Kerr will deliver the
Address at the 20 of Muy Celebration in
this city, and Gen. Joseph E. Johnston
will act as Chief Marshal. Charlotte
Democrats
The Chicaeo Journal says that Sharon
has two daughters, and that he will give
each one a million dollars as a bridal
. . . . . . &
present, Pleasant news, mat, ior a mar
ried man.
Raksom. The most polished speech,
at well as the most sensible, made by any
Southern Senator, duriug the recent ses
sion of Congress, was that of Gen. Ran
som of North Carolina. It was an epitome
of brilliant rhetoric and genuine patriot
Ism. August a Constitutionalist.
Asthma Remedy;. Gather brakers
by some called ferns, in the woods, dry
them, place them under the sheet and sleep
on them. Add a few fresh ones, every few
weeks, and do hot abandon it as soon as a
little batter ; continue a year or more.
This is an old Indian remedy.
Unjust Taxation. The Charlotte
Democrat thinks the tax imposed on cir
cus companies in the new Revenue bill
unjust, and says U amounts almost to pro-
bibitation of circuses. iue Democrat
adds .
"Theatricals are taking more money
out of the State than any other sort of
nerformers, and we don't see the proprie.
ty of taxing them tightly and circuses
heavily. There is less harm in going to
a circus where men and horses show agility
and intellect and science, than in going to
a theatre where women often expose their
persons for the amusement of the erowd.
If a circus is prohibted. When we want to
have a little fun we go to a circus, but when
we go to church we do not prefer any
operatic or circus performances. There
is a time and place for every thing."
t
The Use of A dvertino. Alexan
der Sentinel gives the following sensible
advice about advertising :
'Now, many men, when asked to ad-
- a . ----- 1
vert iso, complain thai tnere is no trade
to catch, and that is exactly where our
people make their great mistake. Sup
pose you put your card iu the paper, and
W. ' J! I - 1 .
It never oueciiy unngs you a customer,
yet if all the business men of your town
do likewise, the indirect profit will pay
yon. Men will look at your city papers,
and judge from it that you are a live poe
ple, and be drawn toward you. Not ouly
so, but you will strengthen the paper's
power to do you good, to extend its m
forinnation, and to build np your interest
in a thousand ways, i tie business men
of a city would find it profitable to con
tribute, to the support of its papers, even
if they didfnot receive an inch of space,
for their own particular advertisements.
The entire alphabet is in these four
lines. Some of the children may like to
learn them :
God gives the grazing ox bis meat,
He quickly bears too sheep's low cry,
But man who tastes his finest wheat,
Should joy to Hit his praises high.
Says the Statesville American' We
have never known, at this season of the
year, a better wheat prospect in tins State
The plants are well att aud growing fine
ly. We learn the same favorable report
of this crop from all portions of the United
States. Should no disaster occur, the
crop will be immense.
Widow ok Gen. Polk Paralyzed.
'-Her friends are distressed to learn that
Mrs. Polk, the widow of the late Bishop
General Polk, Miss Fannie Oevereux of
this city, that was, has been stricken with
paralysis at her home in Tennessee.
Mrs. Polk ii an aunt of Major John De
yereux and Mrs H. M. Miller of this
Uy. Sentinel.
A band of negro outlaws who have long
infested Utiioo, Spartanburg, and Laurens
counties in South Carolina, has just been
broken up by the arrest of sever 1 1 of tbe
ringleaders, one of whom, named Walker,
has confessed to the murder of the Roy.
J. C. Miller, a highly respected Methodist
clergyman, who was killed and rubbed a
week or two azo while auietly riding on
the highway. This was one of the most
unprovoked and brutal murders that ever
occurred in South Carolina, and the mur
derer is the same Walker who was con
spicious as a witness against white citizens
in Laurens county when the notorious
Major Merrill was conducting his Kn
Klux raids in the counties which Grant
placed under martial law at a time of
general quiet
The Scottsville (Ky.) Argus says :
"Iu the southern portion of this couuty,
near the Tenuessee line, is a cave which
has long been used by the people of the
neighborhood as a place of deposit for po
tatoes which are to be used for seed. We
are informed that on the 31st of March
last -that is distribution day there were
i- it a .
hve hundred bushels distributed among
the various consignees : The cave is
really an interesting natural curiosity.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
A Beauhfel Thouoht. When the
summer of youth is slowly wasting away
n the nightfall of age, and the shadow of
the path becomes deeper, aud life wears
to its close, it is n easant to look tbroueh earnestly Sonets the patronage of
i r " i - . a -s
the vista of time upon the sorrows and
felicities of our early years. If we have
n ii'iiiir w B lit i r aim utrai ie i.u i nuim i -,i ., . . , .
with us, and friends have been gathered thflt of i JMr n p1 vi
j - c -j. i .i i. i " z ' . . "r
siuuiiu our uresitie, men iue iuugu ibco
of wayfaring will have been worn and
Mrs. Dr. Reeves haa aaraia rsaimsd her
busioeas in this well known house, and she
her old
friends and the public at large. Guest
stopping at this House will find nothing
neglected that will add to their aomfort
no
smoothed away in the twilight of life, and House
many dark spots we have passed through
will grow brishier a"d more beautiful.
Happy, indeed, arc those whose inter
course with the world has not changed
the tone of their holier feelings, or broken
those musical chords of tho heart .whose
vibrations are so melodious, so tender
and so touching in the evening of their
life.
J. 0. HOOPER & Co's,
SALOOJN,
BI Alt !! BOCKS CORHKH
8ALISBURY, N. C,
Hava Jswt received a fine lot of Imported ai
Native brands of
WHISKEYS,
BRANDIES,
GIN,
RUM. Ac,
! Werrv Foster'i of
Whiskey.
U. P. Thomas of Co', celebrated (Q.)
Expenses for Board, Tuition, Room Rent. 7?av Wkiku. and North Carolina Corn
17 - l . : i i i a..aa I m
AUD THE SOUTH WEs
The Omnibus will be found attha lepo
usual to convey passengers to and (B
Dec. 31. 1874 ly
NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE.
Mount Pleasant, Cabakkcs Co.. N. C.
The second five months term of this Institu
tion will begin Jan. 4th, 1875.
m Zimm
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l ne unaerHfoea wbbsjbjb
sjb srssssis ibat aw baa r
sasjM tasail I
sour lakh.
tkksla from K-li-tLL a
C to all poiau la taxaa, Ajkaa. U , Ll
Alaawsaa, Miaouri, Ttatmm and Laahaaa
via Charlotte, Columbia and Aoni tT
their houlbera Otmserriaoa. nT
trant Tickets, e Flset Uaw TWJ3
ymxuxrr chet ked ikriswh Pan--Z
iu lake Laborer to the above Sum ;rfl
in regard to Kfstea, time and liransiiiilT
PosmUj or throsfa
be fomiabad cither
Letter ftom Chief Justice Pear
son on the Gauge Question.
The Greensboro Patriot publishes by
permission, an extract from a letter
writ-
The ciling is, perhaps, teu feet from the
floor, and is about seventeen feet in
length, being divided into three anuria
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men tar"
For Catalogue apply to
L. A. BIKLE. President.
NEW MACHINE SHOP.
I am now prepared to do all kinds of
dispatch.
and twenty-five vears experience in the
business. satisfaction is guaranteed. Especial
attentiou given to Engine and Boiler work.
Agriculture
of all kinds.
ton hv Ch'u.f T...i;.A Tn.MA .ifi..n. repairing with
v J -wva V UOtlUV X VWSBwaj u.tuiU& ! " ,
. . . - . I anil taa-Aai
bis position on the gauge question.
The Chief. Justice says :
Wbtn the Railroad case was taken np Cotton Wooln. Mini nor and
for consultation. I expressed an opinion Machines : aud wtxd turniuir
adverse to the riht of the Company to Shop ou Corner of Fulton and Council Street
authorize its lessees to change the gauge. Salisbury. N. C
Precious Stones of Ocr State. It
may not be generally known that the dia
mond, sapphire, amethyst, garnet, and many
beautiful specimens of chalcedony are natives
of this State. Such, however, is the fact,
and the old primitive granite formations is
the place where they in ty be found. By re
ferring to -the American Journal of Science.
Vol. H, p. 253, it will be seen that Prof.
Sheppard has discovered the diamond in
North Carolina. Others have also been dis
covered besides the one here referred to.
There is in the possession of a gentleman in
Cabarrus a piece of sapphire cut from a piece,
the commercial value of which was $100,
and pronounced by a professiouaHapedist in
Philadelphia to be equal toanytbicghe ever
saw from the Orient. N. C. Agricultural
Journal.
Max Killed. We learn that a man
by the name of John lisgle was shot and
killed in what' is known as the Horse
Cove in the npper part of Jackson coun
ty, on Thursday of last week. The facts
as we have heard them are about as
follows :
Dupnty Marshals Franks and Allman,
in company with U. S. Commioner Alii
son, and Ragle as a guard, went into the
upper part of Jackson for the purpose of
suppressing some illicit distilleries in that
section, and were waylaid by parties in
ambush, who fired upon the officers and
guard. Ragle was shot through the head
and instantly killed. The parties who
did the killing are yet unknown. The
officers had just torn up an illicit distillery
before they were attacked. Western Ex
positor.
- A blind man arrived
a little boy leading
A 8ad Sight -here
this morning,
him, the saddest strangest looking sight
we ever saw. He looked like a bronze
statue. His eyes were sealed up, the
kin having closed entirely over them.
and his face looked dead and without
soul. He was selling books. He lost
bis eves while blasting rock. Senti
nel.
Three Eminent Physicians.
I red over the charter with a view of fil-
M a m
ing a uisseiiuiig opinion and lound so
much room for debt, as to induce me not
to file an opinion.
1 he charter has no restrictions. The
Company has power to construct one or
more tracks, and to use such gauge as it
adaa r im nor Tt- lino t .--i (I . m&
S7VVr? 1UI.I. It SI CIO pl Wtl 11 IQ IU UUl
(that is to lease) the ngbt of trans porta
tion. If the Company has power to change
the gauge, of course it could authorise its
lessees to do so. The objection to the
right to change the gauge is that 4 feet
8 inces was adopted aud the charters of
July 16, 1874.-tf.
Tie Pieflmont Press,
HICKORY, N. C,
Whiskey.
Pure Jamaica Bum, Holland Gin, and
French Brandy. Ac. Ac.." H. C. ! and
Peach Brandy, J. C. Seegera, Larger Boar
draught. Beat bottled Ala, Champaign, and
other wines, Bcoppernonc wine and Gram
With good tools Brandy, from the celebrated Vineyard of
C. W. Garrett & Co., N. C. Bottled
and Canned) meats, Oysters, and Fish,
Cheese, Ice.
W.T. Black well Ac Go's celebrated
( W. T. B.) Chewing Tobacco, and the
Original Dotbani Smoking Tobacco,
Cigars ,and a supply of the Sallie Micklel
chaum pipes, and the Jet or Ti-ti stems.
Call and see .
Feb. 11th l7o-3mo.
A. POPE, Genl. Passenger A Ticket a
J. A. McCONNAUeHEY.
Aft. CUAA.K.K, Snl issssn . K. C.
8n..-f. .Nd
Piedmont Air Line
Richmond
E. H. MARSH.
icmuoHU c vaavuie. ? 'MltM A
Daarille E. W..H. C. DxTiswa sad
orth Western fc. C. R. W.
CONDENSED TIME-TABLE.
Ia Uset en aa after Taasaay iarll M itr
GOING NORTH.
Last year, besides lighting the public
bnildines snd fourteen hundred street
lamps, the city of Richmond realized a
profit of eighty thousand dollars by fur
nishing gas to her citizens at two dollars
and eighty-five cents the thousand feet.
Wil. Journal. y
We would like to understand this gns
business, and why it is that it can not be
furnished for less hereabouts.
As the celebrated French physician,
Desmoultns, lay on his death bed, be was
visited and almost constantly surrounded
by the most distinguished medical men of
Pans, as well as other prominent citizens
of the metrophs. Great were the lamen
. r i i . i a t
tations or an at t tie loss about to be sus
tained by the profession, in the death of
one they regarded as its greatest ornament
but Desmoulins spoke cheerfully to his
practitioners, assuring them that he had
left behind three nhysicians much greater
than himself. Each of the doctors,
hoping that his own name would be call
ed, iuqi'ired anxiously who was sufficient
ly illustrious to surpass the immortal Des
moulins. With great distinctness the
dying man answered. "They are
Water, Exercise and Diet. Call in the
service of the first freely of the second
regularly, and the third moderately. Fol
low this advice, and you may well dis
pense with my aid. Living, I could do
notbiug without them ; and dying, I
shall not be missed, if yon make friends
of these, my faithful coad jutors."
SiUy Girls.
The fool killer, says the New York
Tribune, should be let loose at once a
mong the young ladies of this metropo'is.
It is reported, on the most undoubted
authority, that a number of yonug women
have formed a club for the purpose of
glorifying the charms of a popular young
actor, whose personal beauty greatly over
balances his moral character. They have
called it after his name, and the condition
of membership is that each new comer
shall give a dinner to the charmer, invi
ting, of course, all the old members. No
other man is allowed to be present. This
is bad enough, but the worst is yet to
come. Ore of the members, who might
be called the modt woe-begone idiot of
the lot, has fitted op a shiine iu the sa
cred recesses of a closet, where she keeps
candles burning continually around a
photograph likeness of the adored, and
sits before it in admiration hours at a
time.
Is the ouly paper published in Catawba
County, and has an extensive circulation
among Merchants, farmers, and All classes
of business met. in the State. The Press
is a live, wide-awake Democratic paper,
and is a desirable inediom fur advertising in
Western North Carolina. Liberal terms
the other roads connecting with the North allowed ou yearly advertisement. Subsc ip
1? 1 1 . t V m swfc a
Carolina roaa nxea tneir gauge at 4 teet
Sk inches.
EEPLY.
The charter of the N. C. road does not
treat it as a main trunk, and the charters
of other roads were granted without any
concurrence on the part of the N. C
-l; J?.i. . . .
bo aa io oino n oy estoppel una wo
restriction not set out in its charter
As to "public policy" I suppose the
courts are not at liberty to make the char
ter conform to what may be supposed to
be public policy. But even in that view
much may be said ou both sides. It ia
certain that tbe course of travel and freight
is North and South, and facts show that
President Caldwell and Governor More
head were mistaken iu the notion that
either travel or freight could be forced to
go East aud West. So it is narrowed to
this, does public policy rcquijre that travel
and freight should be obstructed by a
change of cars aud breaking bulk at Char
lotte aud Greensboro in order to force
things to go to Raleigh Goldbboro aud
then turn North ? for as driving things to
Morehead City tbal is ont of the qucs
lion."
tion $2 00, iu advauce.
MURRIL &TI10MLINSON.
Editors and Proprietors.
3 The CtoMan at Wort
T. Do Witt Talmage, Editor.
Without Premium, $3; with Premium, $3.-
25. To Clergymen, 75 cent lean.
A Choice of Two Pukuiums. Agents
wanted.
Also, Five SabWcliool Papers
Under the same editorial supervUion. Each
publihcl monthly, and nuilable for School ro
Home. The hext and cheapen! publiahed.
Beauiifnl Premium with theealo.
GOOD WORDS, MY PAPER, GOOD
CHEER. OLD AND YOUNG, IER
l- i Avtrju.-v.-jx (Herman;.
We number our papera, but do not
date them, making them good at any Umc.jpt
Full particulars and m tuple copies of all
paper. iuriilL-U on application.
30RATIO C. KIXG, Publisher,
SoX 5103, If ew York
March 18.
K .P. BATTLE. F. U CAMERON.
President. Vice President.
W. H. HICKS, Sec y.
NORTH CAROLIXA
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STATIONS.
Drowning Herself and Her Child.
St. Louis, April 16. Mrs. E. L. Irwin,
a highly respectable young widow lady of
Hannibal, Mo , tied a clothes line around
herself and little girl, six years old. Us
tened the other end to a rtake in the
ground and then taking the child in her
arms, deliberately walked into Bear creek
and both were drowned. Financial em
barrassment and dis&ppoiutment led to
the act.
Mr Bcecher's cross-examination ;8 fix
ing the impression made by his direct
examination. One fact is very striking '
during the latter he appeared as a gash
ing sort of person, frequently crying over
the pictures he drew ; during the cross he
is keen, alert, suspiciou. often remarkably
forgetful, and under great self-control.-What
is the meaning of this difference ?
Sun. '
PBESS CONVEN1ION.
Third annual Convention, ssys the
Wilmington Journal, of the North Caro
lina Press Association will assemble in
this city during the second week in May.
We suppose two thirds of the whole edi
torial fraternity of the State will vim
Wilmington on that occasion. Represen
ting, as they do, the entire North Caroli
na reading population, and being them-
selves a body of intelligent aud iuflueu
Ual gentletm n, we know they will receive
a warm welcome to our city.
Tbe Solicitor of the treasury depart
meut uas aeciuea tnat tne commissioner
of internal revenue has a right to exam
ine tbe checks of any bank for the pur
pose of ascartainiug whether the law that
requires stamps on checks has been viola
ted or not. A lot of'ppies and informers
are roaming over the country engaged in
this delectable business. Look out for
them, and be careful to remember
what the revenue law demands iu this
rmipeet.
The Bird Law Concerning Cer
tain Counties. The following is the
law adopted at the recent session of the
ijrenerai Assembly concerning certain
counties :
Section 1. That it shall be unlawful to
kill or shoot, trap or net any partridges,
quails, doves, robins, larks, mocking birds
or wild turkeys in the counties named
between the firet day of April and first
day of October iu each and every year,
aud any person so offending shall be guil
ty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction
thereof shall be fined not exceeding ten
dollars for each and ever offense.
Sec. 2. That it will be unlawful for
any person to take by net, traps or kill
with gun any birds mentioned in section
one of this act on the lands of any person
living within the boundaries of the follow-
ing named counties, to wit : Davidson,
Randolph, Rowan, Anson, Warren, Guil
ford, Rockingham, Orange. Caswell.
Mecklinborg and Edgecumbe counties,
without permission from the owner or his
agent of said lands, aud any person so
offending against the nrovisions of tins
Act, shall be deemed guilty of a minde
meannr, and upon convictionJlhereof, shall
ne fined teu dollars for each aud
offense.
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
List ox Counties and the number
of Delegates to which Each
County is Entitled.
Alamance 1, Alexander 1, Alleghany 1
Anson 1, Ashe 1, Beaufort and Pamlico
1, Bertie 1, Blanden 1, Brunswick 1,
Buncombe 2, Burke 1, Cabarrus 1, Cald
well 1, Camden 1, Carteret I, Caswell 2,
Catawba 1. Chatam 2. Cherokee anil
Graham 1, Chowan 1, Clay 1, Cleave- Ptpl "to our piatform to insure success
laud 1, Columbus 1, Craven 2, Cumber
What General Gordon Thinks
of the Situation
General Gordon, of Georgia, has recent
ly given eiprcsciun to bis views about
the political condition of '.he country. He
seems very hopeful and evidotly thinks
there is a bitter and a brighter day ahead
of us. Of course he looks to the Demo
cratic Party for the redemption of the
South and for the salvaiun of the coun
try generally, and he believes if that party
shall act with its accustomed wisdom ami
honesty in framing its platform, it will
have no difficulty in electing whatever
candidate it may nominate for the uext
Presidency.
Senator Gordon thinks thrre are four
cardinal purposes that ought to be incor
la il a a
ami tneu aaaercu to by the party to iu
land 2, Currituck 1, Dare 1, Davidson 2, urp Peuc'--Davie
f, Duplin 2, Edgecombe 2, Forsy- These cardinal
the 1, 1 ranklin 1, Gaston 1, Gates 1,
Grau ville 2. Greene 1, Guilford 2, Halifax
2, Harnett 1, Haywood 1, Henderson 1
proposes arc :
1st. An honest purposes to reform the
abuses of the Radical party, to administer
the government fairly, aud to dispose of
Hertford I, Hyde 1, Iredell 2, .lacksou 1, L revenues honistly
.Johnston 2. Jones 1, Lenoir 1, Lincoln 1.
Macon 1, Madison 1, Martin 1, McDow
ell I Mecklenburg 2, Mitchell 1, Mont
gomery 1, Moore 1, Nasvh I, New Hano
ver and Pender 3, Northampton) 1, On
slow 1, Orange 2, Pasquotank 1, Per
quimans 1, Person 1, Pitt 2, Polk 1,
Randolph 2, Richmond 1, Robeson 2
Kockiughaw 2, Rowan 2, Rutherford 1,
2nd. An hon -st purpose to bring about
kindly and fraternal relations between
tho now alienated sections of the country,
so that the people of this Republic, seek
ing a common end, defending a common
rigb', building up a
ELATCHLEY'S
Improved C U C U M
: L it WOol PC MP la
.ae uckmiwleilpe Stand
ard of the market, bv
popmur verdict, tne be.-t pamp frr
.lie least money Attention is invited
Ui Blat"hlev' Improved Braeket. the
Drop Check 7i!v-, which qan be with
drawn without disturbing the jointa
and the copper chamber Which never
cracks, scales or r:it- aud will la.-t a
liic time. For Kale by Dealer and tbe trade
generally. Iu order to ho sure that you gt
Blatchh y V Pump, be caretul and pee that It baa
my trade-mark as above If you do nut know
where to buy. dcription circular, together
with the name and address of the apent nearest
you will be promptly ruruihod by addrcirg
with stamp
CHAS G HLATC II LEY. Manufacturer,
.506 Coratheree St., Philadelphia, P.
Feb. 18, 1875 if.
At and of First Fiacal Year had waned over
900 Policies without sustaining a single l
frndeni, economical and energetic manage
ment has made it
A SUCCESSFUL CORPORATION
This Company imc every desirable form of
Policies at as low rate a anv ether First Class
Company.
Imposes no useless restriction npon resid
or travel.
Has a fixed paid op valueooall policies after
two annual payments.
Its entire assets are loaned and invested
Al HOME,
to foster aad encourage home enterprises.
Thirty days grace allowed in payment of pre
mtunis.
With the facts before them will the people
of North Carolina continue in pay annually
thousands nnon thousands of dollars to build
up Foreign Companies, when they can secure
insuranrr in a Company equally reliable snd
every dollar premium thev iav be loaned and
Lst? Oievnsbor.. SS5 i
Co Hfcvsw , T - 6 10
Halcigs i o B.fl r 11
Arr at UoMbor'... J Il.tM a ! J V
Mail.
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( Sax BaaxcH.)
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Arrive at
Lear Males.
Arnve at
m 4.30 r
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9.9m a a
it. lb
rager trsia leariag Kalaisa ai
cobbccU at'.r-esboro' with tbs m
f Mrs
train; aisklfiit tSe qn.rVest tisss to all NsObara
tilw Price ot Tirkeu aasaa as via tlr i
Trains to and row potato East of (in
coauset st ii reokboio with Mail liaa to sr
from aointo No-tli or foatlu
Two Trains ditlr. both wave
Oa Saausrs LraehtNira: AcossaafSatUa latss
RicbmoBd at 800 A . srrira at Burkeilit t
r . tears Rarkeville 4 S a , arrfrs at
Bond 7 It A
Ho Clutnre of Can Betwsn CharlsSaa
invested in our own State, aud among oar own 1 sua JbUCnmona, xoZ Miles
pccjble ?
Theo. F. KLCTTZ,
J. D McNEKLY. f Agt'.
SalisUry, N. C.
KUFFIN ATAYLOE.
Cen'l. I i't. Agt's. Greensboro N. C.
Dec. 31 ly.
s it hv Smitcrax-nU to edvrHiatt
of this company will
ft E to Q 9 fl Ior D7 at home. Terms free
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Jan. 19, 1875, ly
Portland, Maine.
forward
common couutry,
iu harmony and
i s a
snail move
peace.
3id. An honest purpose to protect the
Sampson 2, Stauly 1, Stokes 1, Surry 1, nogro j'1 U i constitutional
every
Over Sexsitiveness. A great deal ol
discomfort arises from over sensitiveness a-
. m
bout what people may say ot you or your
actions, i This requires to be blunted. Con
sider whether anything you can do will have
much conuectiou with what they will say.
Aud. besides, it mav be doubted whether
thev will say anything at all about you
Ms unhappy persons seem to imagine that
they are aiay iu au amphitheatre with the
asaeuihled worlu as spectators ; wnereas all
the While they are playing to empty beuebes.
Tnev faucy, too, they irom the particular
theme of eery passer-by. If, however.
must listen to iinaiiinary cooversatious
-iiL ti.inslves. they might at any rata
def tho urovorL, and insist upon bearing
themselves wall spoken of.
. i T . ml
a Jewish IjEGEXD. Accordiuer to
Jewish and Mohammedan tradition. Kine
Solomon, who was wie bejond all other
men, knew the language of animals, and
could talk with the beasts of the field and
the birds of tbe air. A Rabbinical story
is told of him, which is in this wise :
One day the King out rode of Jerusalem
with a great retinue. An ant-hill lay
dtiecily iu his path, and Solomon heard
its little people talking.
"Uere comes the great kins," he heard
one of them say. "His flatterers call him
j - . l tt t i .
wiec uuu just auu mercuui, nut lie is
about to ride over us, and crush us with
out heeding our sufferings."
Auu Solomon told the Queen of Sheha
who rode with hitny what the ant said
And tbe Queen made answer :
"Ha s ou insolent creature, O, King
It is a better tate than he deserves, to be
W - m
trodden under our teet."
But Solomon said :
"It is the part of wisdom to learn
tbe lowest aud weakest." And be com
mandedhis train to turn aside and spar
the nut-bill
Then all the courtiers marvelled great
ly, and the Queen of Sheba bowed her
head and made obeisance to Solomon.
"Now know I the secret of thy wis
dom. Thou lieteneet as patiently to the
reproches of tbs humble as to the flatter
its of Ihe great."
rights and
franchises, which pnrpose ourrht to be
mada manifest by a definite, unmistakable
pledge from the Southern people in order
to disabuse the ..Northern minds of the
idea that the first ftep that would mark
Democratic re-ascendency would be the
A Orkhtav T.PfiT-.KT Whun iw-lina return of the negro to a condition of al
Swain 1, Transylvania 1, Tyrroll 1, Un,
ion 1, Wake 4, Warren 2, Washington 1
Watanga 1, Wavne 2, Wilkes 2, Wilson
1, Yadkin 1. Yancey 1. Total. 120
o
was a boy he iourneyed through Hellus
to go to Xaxia; and, as the way was very
i s a . a
ong, nejrrew urea, anil sat down upon a
stone to rest. As be sat there, with his
. i . i . . .
eyes upon uie grouuu, ne saw a little
plain spring up between bis feet, and he
was so much pleased with it that he de
termined to take it with him and plant il
in iNaxia. lie took it up and canied it
away with him; nut a' the sun was very
least quasi slavery.
41). An bouest purpose to return to
Constitutional methods, both iu the State
ManM : Hew Lost, Hew Res W
Just published, a new edition of
Da. CcLveawELLs Celebrated
KasAY on the radical cure (without
medicine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal
eaknc, Involuntary Seminal Losses, I at ro-
TEXCY, -M.Mi.il and rnysical Incapacity, Im
pediments to Marriage, etc.: sum, Consul
tion, EriLEP-Yand Fits, induced by self-in-
diligence or sexual extrsv:exoce, Ac.
rnce. in a sealed enrelone, only six
cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable Es
say, clearly demoiitrates, from a thirty years'
rtiiccessful praetice. that the alarming conse
quences of self-abuse rosy he radically cured
without the dangerous use of internal medicine
or the application of the knife; pointing out a
mode of cure al once siriple, certain, and effec
tual, !v mean of which every snflsrer, no mat
ter win! Iuh condition may l-e, may cur him-
Psi
acaed
above
lr further inforra-t. en Mr
b. tl.T.rx
CeSt TtrtK cs
UreBnalasrs. XC
T 11 R TAl.roTT.
Kn.-mf .V t:.i1 Stjtwtlte9t
E. B. FOOTE. M.D.
120 Leiuytoi ifnie,
Cor. K 28th St., HEW YORK;
An Independent Physician,
TREATS ALL FORMS OF
CHRONIC DISEASE,
AND RECEIVES
Letters from all partM &
the Civilized World.
THE GRKAT CEX I4IAL UOLTK
esapeak j and Oliio S B
Oa and after Sartji 21st . It7l.
PASSENGER
TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS.
and iu the Federal Government, yielding to self cheaply, privately, and radicaMv
the general government all the rights It
has or may have under the decisions of
the Supreme Court, but iusisting upon
the right 6f the Sutcs to manage for
themselves their owu iuterual domestic
affairs.
This Lecture should be in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
hent under seal, in a plsin envelope to any
address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or
two post stamps.
Address the Publisher,
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hot, he feared it mielit wit! er before he 0u lnis platform with its four cardinal 127 Bowery, Hew York; Post Office Box,
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reacnea ins acaunution. rie tound a
1 S . . - . m .
nird s skeleton, into which he thruet it,
aud went on. But in bis hand the plant
sprouted so fust that it started out ol the
bones above and below. This gave him
rresn tear ot us withering, and he cast
about for remedy. He found a lion's bone
which was thicker than tbe bird's skele
ton; and bo stuck the skeleton, with the
plant in it, into tbe bone of the lion. Ere
long, however, tbe plant grew out of tin
lion s bone likewise. Then be found tin-
bone ot an ass, larger still than that of
the lion ; so be pot it into the ass' bone,
and tbns be mail bis way to Naxia.
When about to set tbe plant he found that
the roots bad entwined themselves around
the bird's skeleton aud the lious boue and
tbe ass' bone; and, as be could not take
it out without damaging tbe roots, he
planted it as it was. It came np speedily
aud bore, to bis great joy, the most deli
cious grapes, from which he made the
first wine and gave it to men to drink.
But behold a miracle ! When men first
drank of it they sang like birds; next,
after drinking a little more, they became
vigorous and gallant like lions: bat, when
hey drank more still, thev beean to be-
l a. " ,..
iuve use
4586.
April 15 1875.
points ot ho esty, concord, the pro
tection of all citiz us in their legal rights
and a Constitutional republie, Scuator
Gordon thinks that muy straight out
Democrat who has the confidence of the
people would certainly be elected, believ
ing as he does tbal at least two-thirds of
the people of America are opculy aud
squarely opposed to tbe Administration,
lie thinks the Republicans are hopeless
ly divided, aud that it is no exaggeration
to say that fully half of the present Re
publican party are to-day ready to follow
Schurz, Fenton and Hesing Bryant,
Evarts aud Ferry, who are irrevocably
opposed to a third term, and to the ad-
miuistration wing of the party, which is
controlled by Butler, Morion, Coukling,
Logan and Edmunds.
Tbe fioaiici.il question, the Senator
thinks, ought to be treated just as the
tariff question was treated a; Cincinnati,
aud left to Congress to settle,
Both our mental and moral acquisitions
increases by their commnuication to others;
...KI..I. ....... . rtl iTi al m . .f t m tm
v mi. u gives au 1 1 1 us 1 1 anvil uhm , , , , VT
first, that we are framed to carry out tha fijrares, call on the undersigned at No t
law of Iuva- BMmd. that the possessions Uranite now.
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MATL
Leave Salisbury 1 1
" UreeuKboru S 16
" Danville via R A D 4 s8
- V a. midland 4iT -"Richmond
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"Charlottesville, liO pm
Arrive Uuntlngtun,
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Conoectine at these Points silk
Track Lines for tbe Northwest.
California A Texas
Mail Trains ma daily except
for sals at R. R
Charlotte, Salisbury. and Great stx.ro.
L-sret Prcijrht Rate- mads br Ibi
For Rata sand larbrssatioa as to Koote . i
So Aomt Gmasiirs C
EMIGRANTS GO ON EXPRESS
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B. 8. PITCH. Gtm. Vrdjkt ApmL
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CujsaaTKaJut Kaii.su a i cowrajrt.
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TUESDAY,
April list Pas-
sncsr and
freight Trsins on tl.U ruad will rwa
Passswftsr Train for Wst Point lvess
mood at 3 P. M. (Sunday excepted), sad st
rives at Richmond from West Point at I4
M- ly (Swndsya sxswptod). lm
ras spiBAdid tea.mrr uaa. 7
LOUISE, will run in cowaectiori snik lb
and will leave West Point tfbilr (0t
cepted) oa tbe snivsl sf U train
sUchsaottdaiS P. M.srririmaTStBsil
ruornins: ia am pis time to connect wits ssib
for Washinrton and tbe East. !C..rthsd:
snd Irave Bsltimors daflv fftwwdavs i
at 4 P. M , eonasetins ai West Potst i
doe at Riebmond at 10 A . U.. swxt
Pars to Bsltimorr.t3.50 ; ItaJtiaws
phis. 97 ; to Philadelphia and rstswa.
Par to New York, tit ; to Mow York sad
tarn.tlt.tt. Boston tIS tS.
Preifbt train, for tbrrmgh freifwt only
M .. eonnectins rith dMrnir. at
tbst deliver freijrbt ia BsJtiasors ssrij
Tbrwbfb treigbt rsewlrrd asar-
it train. itb
for
lsavi
WednssdsT
which mnltiplyiothsimpartiugare naturally
j toe most vJaul
D. A. AT WELL.
Salisbury ,N. C.,Majr 13-41.
Cheap Chattel Mortgage,
and c ihar various blanks (or sals bsv
frvaxbl between Riekmocn
ve l'.icumond klondars.
Fridays at 7 A. M . Local freirbt
Tne adsyt Thsrsdsys awd Hsi4srs.
EDWARD K. FQLOsJ
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