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I ., .. 4 : r t r Christ is the only one true and perfect flower that hat ever unfolded itself out of the root and stalk of humanity. M Sonvhorl v baa written a book enti What Shall Mr Son Be V Upon w! one one else frankly replies : "It tbe boy is aa bad ai tbe book the chances are that be will be hanged. 9 ' NOTICE rReadiae (Penn.) Eagle. May 17th. SCENE AT A CHURCH DEDICATION Rules of tub Roao. The great leading rale is that no one has the right lb be in the middle of the road, except when no other person is present w claim his riirht to tbe ose oi one-nail me Hones Surrounding woods Take Fire, and and Carriages Burn Up. Ramon were current on the streets last eveuing that a large woods fire, in Upper Get, Lto. C. R. Babkkr. nrtM Bns, C. R OMbatasCo. UUolOH BTJIS & BARKER highway, which claim he has precisely the Bern Township, has destroyed barns and riirht to assert when traveling in tbe tame direction that he has when he meets another. This is the law of every State in the Union, and, so lar as we are informed. Ha held tbe old shirt no by the neck before discarding it forever, but be wasnd mourning for the garment. He only laid timely : "I wish I had all the drinks agsiu that have gone through that to'l neckband!" Last month a huge mass of ice fell from Mount Blanc, and in tbe crystal mass, nerfeetlv nrescrved. was the body of John Blackford tbe American actor, who, three years ago, undertook the ascent of tbe mountain without a amide. The ice was cut away, and tbe body recovered and buried with Cbristain ceremony, burnt many horses and cattle. Subsequently it was learned, from poeple who were in at tendance, that the woods near the new St. Michael', Church, in that township, were of every civilized country; and all persons accidentally get on fire during the dedicatory . If. 1,1. . . aII J. r I W a a violating rf are nauie wr mu imuiagco w suiting from their conduct. When teams meet, tbe American law is that each, turning to the right, shall give half the road. The custom and tbe law ot England requires to turn out to the left, as expressed in an old doggerel : The rule of the road is a paradox quite ; In riding or driving along. If yon keep to the left, you are sure to go 1 dggcription . . A. 1 . I services in tne aiiernoon, ana inai a buuiiwi of horses and carriage were burned. These ronveved neoole to the ohutch, and were tied up at a railing near the church and through the woods. Mr. Oliver D. Sehock, the Eagle corres pondent at Hamburg, was present at the fire. He writes that the consternation and tbe scene that ensued were terrible .beyond right If you keep to the right, you go wrong. It waa about two o'clock in the afternoon. and the church was packed. Rev. T. C - , t . uuu v i v mw. - i in passing, me person in iron is require Lie-bach, of Womelsdorf, was reading a to turn to the left, so as to allow the person eeriDtnral lesson, when of a sudden tbe ter- in the rear, who is traveling at a more rapid ible cry of gre waa rai8ed. One of the pace, to pass by.on his right. J members rushed rapidly forward to Rev The Viceroy of Egypt is about to as Ionian therorld again. He has resolved to build a railroad along the valley of the Nile to the interior of Africa, and as be has plenty of money and thousands of serfs at his command he will, no doubt, accomplish his purpose. Jn a few years African explorers will be able to travel in sleeping ears, and to write magnificent descriptions of places which they will have passed through in the dark. a Tbe officers of the Orphan Asylum at Oxford edit and three orphans print tne Orphan's Friend, started a few mouths since, and it has paid for the press, types and fixtures, supported iteclt and contrtb utcd something besides to the support of tbe institution. What John H. Mills doesn't know in the matter of economy in tunning newspapers isn't worth any body's knowing. ger in Where teams approach at right angles, or M zWP;-;ff ; the pulpit and informed him d. nntersecting roaas. u is me amy oi me per- tne dry tre8 and leaves of the adjoining son who, by turning to tbe ngbt, wouia ove wtre on fir6i and lhnt alj the horses pass to the rearof the other team, to pull anj carriages therein were being burned op. up, and allow the others to pass, Mr, Zweizig immediately announced it, and In wide streets in towns or cities, these .;ih nni ensued. Eeervhodv rushed to general principles should always be observed get onU and when tne congregation reached the burnine woods tbe names shot np, aud I WHOLESALE & RETAIL Drajpts Corner Main & Fisher Streets, SALISBURY, N. C, Where mar he found a full assortment of Pore Drags, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Fine Hand L-prchief Extracts Foreitrn A Domestic Col oenes. Soaps, Hair. Tooth & Nail Brushes, Havana A American Cigars. All grades SMOKING A CHEWING TOBACCO. fine lot of Brass A Glass LAMPS; also the celebrated Perkins A House Noar-EXPLosrvsi Kerosene Lamps which we warrant for twenty years. Whiskey, French Brandy, Scuppernong Wine by the bottle or gallon, uiacawerry. Malaga. California Sherry A Port Wines. Imported Gin, and in fact " eve-ything usually kept in a first class Brag Store. Our prescrip tion department is solely in he hands of the pro prietors, one or the other being in the Store day and night and no one need apprehend any dan- i having their prescriptions compound- PASSENGERS Going Aorta or East, Will avoid night changes and comfortable and shortest route ticket the by buying VIA THE V A. MIDLAND The only change -of cars to Baltimore is made north of tbe river at DANVILLE across a tvetlve fool pkUt DAYLIGHT. H RD WARE. When you want Hardware at to figures, call on the undersigned at No. Granite Kow. , D. . AT W ELI Salisbury ,N. C.,May 1 3-tf . TEXAS AUD THE SOUTH WE8? MOUNT IDA HOTEL, arion , IV. C . IS HOTEL, (formerly Chapman Hooae) is newly furnished ad now open fur tbe ; reception of Goesta. The Proprietor baa a number of large and well Iuiu!.fti rooms for Summer Boarders. The entire train runs from DAN VILE to BALTIMORE over one uniform gauge witb- . A . I ouiciiang . ! m. a 1 J i. .kl.. -h.ro- nf ihi. x ait route is one uudotw nun tuurver - ,. , . , Hooee. hop to tuny sustain nis paa rrpu uuon in eaten ng to thi pubue. J. J. WE1SIG LU. Proprietor. May 18. 1875. tf. Feb. 18th, 1875.tf. The Korth Carolina though from tne necessitiea of the case per sons are less strict in keeping on tbe proper I many of the poor horses were literally sur side of the street, being frequently obliged, 1 rounded by the fire, the flames shooting up witn proper care ior iue riguui oi wiuers w pass to tne other side, to avoid a crowd of other obstructions The Convention, Our readers are getting tho benefit of expression on the Convention qneetion by our State Contemporaries. They will see bow sentiment is crystallizing in fa tor of bold but timely and sagacious ac tion in. tbe different sections and commu nities. The uewspapers have commenced none too soon to work np the matter. There is, it is feared somewhat too much of the spirit of procrastination in some A person with a light vehisle, meeting or desiring to pass a heavily-laden team, es pecially if the latter is going np a hill, will generally turn out without requiring the man with a loaded wagon to give half the road ; but the law imposes no such obligation in any case, and, uuder all circumstances, requires each to give half the road, unless by accident or some obstruction it is found impossible to do so. If a person happens to be in the wrong place on the road or street, a person coining in collision with him is not entitled to dam ages if, by the use of ordinary and reason able diligence, he could have avoided it. Sheridan. "Banditti." In his series of Louisiana letters Mr. Charles Nordhoff is answering several important questions, and setting at rest some very ugly and maliciona slanders. His last communication to the New York Herald takes np the question of who are the murderers who have been represented in such formidable number in Sheridan's banditti reports. He chooses Natchito ches ransh because it has become roto quarters and a want of hearty enthusiasm rious as the most uuruly one in tbe State, with pain The scene that almost every where. This is not the way and he finds by reference to the official yond description. After the to carry the election, record properly authenticated, that the P?ll 2SSS.J 11 Honor to Schur. Ex-Senator Carl Sehnra, f h has not exactly found himself vindicated at last in the land of his nativity, has the Satisfaction of being able to "shake h:mds across the bloody chasm" ef German politics, i three colored men by whites, while the re murders in that parish between 1868 and 1875 number forty-one. Of these there were thirteen whites killed by whites, thirteen colored men killed by negroes, four whites killed -by colored men, and id nernn. wnere perhaps he would havp maiuder were moatlv murdered bv cer 10 DUt ID lull and 8ubeauentlv hnnir sons unknown. There ia nn fvtfnno . i . . i fullv twelve feet. The people at once set to work to extinguish it. The scene was terrible to behold. Horses neighed and whinned in their agony; people screamed, men rushed backward and forward, excited and anxious to render assistance ; brave meu rushed through the flames and cut the halter straps of the tied np horses ; the animals then, finding themselves loosened, ran away. dashing the carriages against the burning trees ; men with rakes and clubs, and other articles, set to work vigorously to beat out the fire ; women screamed and stood in ter- .a m ror, viewing a seene tnat tew people are ever called upon to witness, and above the noise and din of everything could be heard the dying shrieks " and groans of the poor horses, and the pistol shots sending bullets through the heads of the animals to kill those that were horned almost to death. I shall never forget the sickening sight, and those that were present were of the same opinion. All waa hurry and excitement. A high wind prevailed, and heavy sparks descended hundred of yards away. At one time fears were entertained that the church would be swept away in the fiery element, but the work of brave and determined men spared that community from any further calamity. It was a terrible day far Upper Bern, and I saw men stand in tears viewing the suffer ing of the dying horses as the flesh quivered followed is be exciteuient was that the woods had been accidently set on fire by a gentle man who was lighting his cigar. A lighted match fell from his hands. During the ex citement a gentleman named Lukenhill, who was cutting the horses loose in the woods, accidentally inflicted a serious wound in his cheek, which was dressed by Dr. Putteiger, of Hamburg. mvuiv jeara ago, ne was last night tne re cipient of a banquet tendered by American residents members of the Prussian diet and professors of the Berlin University. tr. Behnrz is one of those prophets who is with out honor in his uwq couutry until he first leaves it, and reaping honor in some other laod, returns on a short visit.- Exchange. Punishing Converts to Christian ity, Recent accounts from Turkey rep resent that severe punishments continue to be inflicted on those who renounce tbe Mahommedan faith and embrace Christi anity. Formerly such converts were cruelly put to death ; but the combined protest of Christian powers effected an amelioration in this respect. But impris onment and stripes are still inflicted, arid the victims are subjected to scoffs and re- vilings. that any of these murders arose from pol itical causes, and though happening uuder Republican rule, only one cf these forty one murderers was punished. But the abnse of the executive pardoning power has kept peace with the failure to enforce the law. Between Jan nary, 1873, and March, 1874, Governor Kellogg pardoned thirteen murderers and six men convicted of man-slaughter, while over sixty convict ted oi other serious offences were also subjects of his clemency. Mr. Nordhoff concludes from all his observations thai "the only cause of disorder in the State Hep in the corruption and inefficiency of the otateand Parish Government." What a commentary upon the reign of oppres sion m Louimua. From the New York Bulletin. 1 A Wonderful Invention. An invention has recently been pat ented by a Philadelphia gentleman, which he claims to convert water without the aid of fire or chemicals into a motive power greater than that of steam, and which, by experiment, has given 1 tons July 16, 1874. tf. pressure to the square inch, while a still greater capacity is claimed for it with proper machiuey, and it is uon-explosive. By a mechanic contrivance, Mr. Keely, the inventor, changes water from an unelastic fluid into an elastic fluid, which can be called by no better name than cold steam. In other words, he obtains from water, without using fire or chemi cals, the power now obtuiued from water by fire and called steam. It is said to be a wonderful invention bv those who HOME Insurance Co., OF RALEIGH, N. C. INSURES DWELLINGS, STORES, MER CH VNDISE, AND All la sses of Insurable Property, Against Loss or Damage by Fire, on the Host Favorable Terms, Its Stockholders are gentlemen interested in building up North Carolina Insti tutions, and among them are many of the prominent bus iness and financial men of the State. AH Losses 'Promptly Adjusted and Paid. It appeals with confidence to the In surers of Property in North Carolina. iicd urate none Institntions. R. H. BATTLE, Jr., Prest. C. B. ROOT, Vice President. SEATON GALES, Secr'y. P. COWPER, Supervisor. ANDREW MURPHY, Agent at Salisbury. March, 4th 5 inns. . HEW MACHINE SHOP. I am now prenared to do all kinds of repairing with dispatch. With good tools and tweuty-five years experience in the business. satifactin is guaranteed. Especial attention given to Engine and Boiler wofx, Cotton Woolen, Miuiug and Agriculture Machines ; and wood turnint; of all kind.' Shop on Corner of Fulton and Council Street, Salisbury, N. C E. H. MARSH. is one ban any other to the SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA. G J FORE AC RE, General Manager, Alexandria, Va. W D CHIPLEY, General Southern Agent, Atlanta, G a W H WATLINGTON, Travelling Agent, Greensboro, N. C May 13-4 in. Blate and Henderson, Attorney 8, Counselors and Solicitors. SAL IS 11 CAY, N. C January 22 1674 tt. Carolina Central Railway Co. FOB SALE. Ornci n E5KR.VL ScTBaurftornairT. Wilmington, N. C. April 14, 1075. I Wk f IQlnrrTWTl " ' Tl TT sPJrSWir'"?iir 7IWrMtrTlBT Change of Schedule, On and after Friday. April 16tb. 1875, tbe this Rail trains will run over PASSENGER way ai follows ; TRAINS Leave Wilmington at 7.15 A U Arrive at Charlotte at 7.15 P. M Leave Charlotte at 7.00 A. M Arrive in Wilmington at FREIGHT Leave Wilmington at... Arrive at Charlotte t. .. Leave Charlotte at 7.00 P. M TRAINS 6.00 P If jB.OO P U 6lr.AU Mr farm -itoated on Grant creek about 9 miles from Salifthurr la now fur aale. This farm contains about 240 acres, of the best farmina land in Rowan County. Has on it s rood two storv dwellin Hons a double bare and other necwarr buildings snd well of excellent wster. Parties wisbing to nurcbjww irood snd cheap property wiU nod it to their interest to give me a call, can always be found at KlotU, Graham A Kendlesoai Store Salisbury, N. C. K. r K A K uKAll AM. 18. l&To, wishes to infer bin in ui iu oaa rwriTeo tat aaaU. t to sell through licktla frofls PelisbsreT C to all point in Texas, Arkansas, MiasshnL Alabesna, blionri, Tisii m4 LoaT via Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta K. kT? and their Southern Coansctiona Throw? Easigrsat Tickets, or First Class Tickets ssU and BaggwT checaed ibrouga. rarua viakaaa to take Laborers to the above States, will aj tl USUI IT ITT 1 1 TT T Ut iib U unoenagneo si iioory. inf i mrsrd to 8tlsa, be furnished either A. POPE.Gen'1 J. A. McOONNACGHET. Agt. C. C. x A. R. ftUlshary, X. C. a, - Passenger A Ticket Ass t I . a 9 Piedmont Air Ldne Railway Richmond & Danville, hichmoni k Danville iv .P. BATTLE. F. 11 CAMERON. Freeideot. Vice President. W. H. HICKS, ?ee;j. KORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE Insurance COMPANY, RALEIGH. N. 0. CONDENSED TIE-TABLE. Xa If set as and alter mndaj. Bay n . ;rri. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAO. Lxraxsa Lesre ( Ssr nte .... 9 14 r u M AB Air Use J' act's th - e ss - Kstisbnry II M - SS4 - GreenaWre SUO a ISA - 1 nBvui a ee - i it r - Dandes a - l . Barkevnis UM " a.l AhHts at Kicbaaosd. 1M ri 3 CAPITAI $200,000. Arrive in Wilmington at 6.00 A If MIXED TRAINS Leave Charlotte at Arrive at Buffalo at , Leave Buffalo at Arrive in Charlotte at 8 00 A M IS if 13.30PM 4.30 PM When Miss Anna Dickinson made- a tonr throucrh the South a few wppkn airn. the nr..! ias .i I t.T . . I ---- --- , uave seen it icsieu, wan siate tnat it ac our owu irce country: ana iiosv stnk- uie oansuuiy uaicuuian, warueu me press m :. i i r ?. i MfS, con,, wuh thi. didon of -J S , S-Sj LTmTiriWImftfc ZJUZ bear her, aud encouraging this masculine behavior in women, but the advice was not regarded work a great revolution in the world a . 1 . r .1 . i -i greater revutuiion man inai maae eitner Tbe pollution of rivers in England by the manufactories along their banks has become a serious matter. Chemical works and dye houses are tbe worst poisoners ot temporarily ceased lecturing on the social The press and people of Raleigh, Wii- by the cotton gin, the steam engine, or ' mington aua Charlotte too threw up their the telegraph. These tests have been v:i? i 1 A II! TV I uais ior anas uicRinson. and now we reaping our reward. Miss Dickiuson are made before scientific eznerts. who nrn- haS I nnnncf if nrn tif.i Klo aa ii.l.ir.. lgtnal and often-repeated experiments of tbe water. A man ivh f .. evil and has gone solidly into polities of the t rr i v r . . . a faasvls TtJae.JL . r 1 Badieal onW. Sh ltnr in nM ne nrst aiscovered uieu irom swallowing pome ., , rv. T , 7 ., , rTBr, nt lIia lin.n.l Tk. oij. s. t recently aud displayed the "bloody shirt - w" v u u u . a uc l n viim is si iiunn nan na i , . . Z uae siraost unDearabie m its muting malarious effluvia, tbe Mersey as Sr lectya: Miss Dickinson then stench, and h Bourne as thick and yellow. The few nso tnat live in these for food. aevise some to and refuse innocuous.. e the principle he has developed in his a veteran outragemaker. A report of moor wnue attempting to make a power- saving waterwueei, and a tew years ago went on to speak applied tbe power to running stationary . 1 - - . " KM sT of the poverty at the Sooth and their feeling engines. To test the power that bad been obtained, Mr. Keely then made a streams are unfit 1 to the North as she had observed in her re- iiglBh ,anitun8 are trying '" Sootherow. were looking cylinder nf drawn copper, encased ibis in ".V fcjWft &L!5 rongb. iron, and pILd aronnd bo.l, slaves. Rot it i th Ant r,f tkn ia Bteel oanos close together, making a dow of the North to see no chanixo in netw. Tt. erful cylinder. The power was turned On. Snd the l-vliiulnr wraa tnrn , ;-n. . .... . I J wv oocu iucuiii tuaitccuicu 7 -j " wo Will iu inv p 1 nft Tint n t rt- hi cr vhixn i, Kuncmi. .. .ak 1..:.. in , , . . I . m, . ; rk c. . b -a.g K.v victory ior uoeny in power and bold it over m an instant, men a three-horse power ar 111 the States nf IVnntv van n V..,., .1.. 1 .1.. c .... an n. . r National Hotel. Mrs. Dr. Reeves has again resumed her i business in this well known house, and she earnestly solicts the patronage of her old friends and the public at large. Guests stopping at this House will find nothing neglected that will add to their comfort neither on the part of the proprietress no that of the clerk, Mr. D. R. Fraley. The Omnibus will be found at the iepo usual to convey passengers to and '. (a House. Dec. 31. 1874 ly Tie Pieimont Press, HICKORY, N. C, Is the only paper published in Catawba County, and baa an extensive circulation among Merchants, farmers, and all classes of business men iu the state. The Press is a live, wide-awake Democratic paper, and is a desirable medium for advertising in Western North Carolina. Liberal terms allowed ou yearly advertisement. Subscrip tion f2.U0, in advance. Address MURRIL & THOMLINSON, Editors and Proprietors. No Trains on Sunday eccentone freight train that leaves Wilmington at 6 r. x., instead of ou Saturday uigbt. Connections. Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington Wcldon, and ilininptnn. Columbia A Augusta Railroads, 8emi-weekly Xew York and Tri weekly Baltimore and weekly Philadelphia Steamers, und the Ktver Hosts to Fayetteyille Couu:cti nt Charlotte with its Wet tern Di vision, North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte A Statesvile Railroad. Charlotte tt Atlanta Air Line, aud Charlotte, Columbia 4 Augusta Kail road. Tbns supplying the whole West, Northwet and South -et with a short aud cheap line to the Seaboard and Kumpe. 8. L. FREMONT. Chief Engineer aud Superintendent. May G, 1 875. tf. At end of First Fiscal Year had issued over 900 Policies without sustaining a aingle I Prudent, economical and energetic man men t has msde it A SUCCESSFUL CORPORATION This Company issues every desirable form of Policies st as low rates asanv other rust Class Company. Imposes no useless restriction upon residence or travel. Has a fixed paid up valueonall policies after two aanusl payment. Its entire assets are loaned and invested Al HOME, to foster and encourage home enterprises. Thirty days grace allowed in payment of pre mmms. With thee facts before them will the people . ... of North Carolina continue to par snnuallv thousand uon thousands of dollars to build up) Foreign Comjianie, when they can secure insurance in a torn pan v equally reliable snd every dollar's premium ihey pay be loaned snd invested in our own state, and among oar own people ? rneo. r. klui ia i J. D McNEFLY, Agt. Sslisburv, N. C KUFFIX ATAYLOE. CenM.T)i,L Agt's. Greensboro Ji. C Dee. 31 ly. GOING POtTH. HTATIOX. Leave Ricks ad " Barker i it Dsavills (jreeasfcon. " 8alksbsry. .... " Air-Lies J'svt's Arrive at Charlotte... Mail. '. f a 4.6 - is .n -te.sB - 2 46 s s.r: - 7.SS - s.es au Mi. a. ia -i 4 r a LIT m a. 14 - fc is - a.s - f STATIONS. Leave Qtsessboro. M Co Hkop " Rsleigk Art at Go Id bo re'.. Maiu iooicia. Mail .a. m S OS a a r- 4 as o 7 6 - I io n a a Aft tit as LI1H - " SJra L retSS - i NORTH WBITBUIV.C. ( Sale Baa sch . ) Leave Grssasboro Arrivs at skrat... Lear Ssles Arrivs at t; 4 . ss r a f IS -8.4 a a io. a - B sZJ BLATCHLEY'S Improved C U C U U- 1EKW0OU PUMPU he acknowledge Stand ard of the market, by . a a . niiuui.1 veru'.ci. me oei pump ior the least money Attention is invited t Ulstehler's Improved Bracket, the DroD Check Valve, which can be with drawn without diKtnrbing the joint and the copper chamber which never ctacks. scales or rusts and will last a 1 lite tune. For sale by Dealers ard the trade generally. In order to be sure that you get Blatchley's Pump, be carets! and see that it has inv trade-mark us above It you do uot know where to buy, description circulars, together with the name and address nf thearent nearest you will be promptly furnished by addrcssiag with stamp. CHAS G.BLATCULEY, Manofaetarer, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 18, 1875 tf. Manhood: How est, How Restored! E. B. FOOTE. M.D. 120 Leiinton Arenue, Car. K. 28rt fit, HEW YOR An Independent Physician, TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE, ASrO BBL'KIVB Letter from all parts C the Civilized World. Passeager trsla lesriag Balettk at t.S r a connect atGrsaasbaro' witbtae Nortsers traia, aaakiag tbs qaicksst tiaat ia all cittet Itieesf Tleae aasae ss is Traiaa U aad fro as awtau bast of i.r eon nee! at tlrreaatnars with Mail Traiaa U sr from paints Xarts or 8aath. Two Train daily. boUwsys Ob gtaadsya LvBcbbary' Accsamsdatios tasas Rleksaoad at 90S A a . arrlaa at Beiaer.l 1S r a. leave BnrteTill 4 SS a , arm at 1mA aaoad 7 a0 a a Betareen Kilea. Char Letts nU to a4rertaw will Ho Chanre of Cart and Richmond, 282 Paper last save srrat sraeSul of this casaaaay sWva For farther i a fo rat attos ad lreaa t k AM.rs. Caa'l T.chet Aacai. rerarboro. K C T M It TtfOTT. Ear nee t A Uea'l SasariatssdBl THE GBKAT CENTRAL ROUTE Chesapeake and Ohio R R Os and after Sarah Ust . 1ST. PASSENGER TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS. I a the graves Salisbury, and 13,000 in Andersonville, and. the message she re ceived to carry to the North from the fallen heroes who fought for liberty was that liberty waa still at stake." This 19 what "onr Anna" says after she scare la the states of Pennsylvania. New Jersey. Dataware and Maryland, is said to closed by speaking of her visit to the be an exact image of the iady-bng. A New of 12,000 soldiera in Salisbury, and rersey tanner tnus describes it : The potato pest is about the size of a pea, and his hack is surmounted by a shell like that of a turtle. This shell is black, and stripes run lengthwise upoq it. The color of these is sometimes light stone and sometimes red yellow. The wings are bright Tbey'ie tricky, too. Why, do you know thht when they are touched they act opossum, and turn oyer ou their back as if dead. But they ain't dead. The eggs are about like a piu-head, probably smaller, and of the color of a ripe orange. They are deposited always iu the shade under the potato-leaf, and are found io heaps, there being hundreds of them all stuck together. naaov ot tne South. Miss Dickinson I engine was built, and finatlv a fifteen. ... . . i . mi . . - - 1 riii - . ' . iiuioc. auvwk eiiffirf'8 nave oeen run in i-niiaaeipnia every day tor a year, it ia said, without the use of coal or wood, withont the use ot fire, and without the e i . i . use ut cuetuicuis, ai a cost oi not one . . rpL ct i cuuu me utieen-nor8e Dower eniiii has filled her pockets with Southern money, has been run twenty-three consecutive . a a a ei our peopie taae warning. A woman is not to be trusted out of the sphere for which the Almighty created her Observer. The last sentenced the Observer agrees with our idea exactly. We do not believe that true Women-refined an virtious ladies will attempt to ansex themselyes by becom ing stage stuck lecturers. . I v Wife Killing. - (Marion Merchant and Fanner. A most atrocious and deliberate murder was committed at Coward's Stations, on the IMortbeastern Railroad, some sixteen miles below Florence, 8. C. The unfortunate woman murdered was Mrs. Hall, the wife of one W. fJ. Hall. The husband and wlf Aa a SW a a a m nan some ainerence aoout ner refusing to sign tbe title to a piece of property which .i ll i ill if. II i r. r Wm " nan dh(i soio. tiaii leu ior iexas some weeks ago, after selling the property, i store, to Reuben Jordan, who occupied th front and Mrs. Hall tbe back part of th a j a a e WW a i .'ie. un Mm r last Jiirs. Halt was f. m4 d.'t iu be. ...ii, a id a jury of inquest oco.u..d that sbe came to her death by strangulation. A day or two after tbe rnur der Hall married a young lady near Wades boro, in stead of being in Texas, as be was reported to have been. Suspicion points very strongly to Hall and Jordan as beiag implicated in tnis touj murder. MORE STOVES. and better oiien than ever. Come now and get the BEST. Get the stove called the ACORN COOK f yon want one that will outlast any other, and hat is made of all NEW IRON, and warranted o give satisfaction &c. Various styles, of cook- ng stoves at a small profit. TIN WARE, Sheet Iron it Copper Ware made of the best Material, on hand or made to order. Merchant sunDlied st Low TRICE. CASH hours with power manufactured in less than five minutes. The advantages J if' . .... ciaimea ior u over sieam, in addition to obviating the cost of fuel and delav of taking it, are thus stated : lhe smoke-? tack s of steamboats will disappear, their boilers be taken out and AID for H kinds of Copper, Brass Ac. Ask for . , - - . I n,..- t: i e. c l ;k.,.- v The tendency is to have tee State Consti tutional Convention to be ehosen in August composed of our best material. So far the nominations for the most part have been ad mirable, and most of the suggestions for coming nominations appear to be men torious. Orange will send that cultivated and ex perienced statesman William A. Graham. The names of Vance, and Shipp have been placed in nomination for Mecklenburg's choice when the day arrives for the Conser vatives of that gallant county to put their leaders in tne neiu. Kowan will probably send the honored Burton Craige like Gov. Graham a noble relic of the last political generation and that other accomplished son Francis E. Shober. From the ineuntains to the sub-montane region we shall procure some fine material Franklin will send Col. W. F. Green and Nash B. H. Bunn. Let tt a cry still ring out "The neonle desire to have their organic law framed by able and experienced meu.' Let there be no manipulation to prevent this glorious re sult.- YYumsngwn otar. the great danger of fire and explosion are removed. Its applicability is also said to be even greater than that of steam. These state ments come well authenticated, and if correct it may prove to be a more wonder tui discovery than that of steam, while its application may be far more universal. we are opposed, savs tha Winston SenUnel, to the "Do Nothing" policy ad v oca ted by tbe Kadieal partv in regard to tbe delegates sent to the Constitutional Convention. We want delegates whn will go there to do something, and one - a. .i . . vuu.fi nC want mem io ao is to require tbe Judges to rotate as thev did in tha good old days before Radicalism tamper- prefer, and the 8tencil n wiui our constitution, uy requiring the Judges to change circuits wo will seud Judge Cloud off like a comet, and be never will be heard of any more until alter bis time is out. With such an end in view who in this district will favor tha I Kadieal JJo Nothing policy 1 Brown's Tin shop Main Street. Salisbury, N. C, L. V. Brown. I am well prepared to cot good 8TENCIL PLATES for marking Tobacco, Floor Patent articles Ac. Every person doing any kind of work or busi ness should have a stencil to advertise his busi ness, as it is acknowledged to be tbe beat and cheapest way to let people know what yon are doing. One mark with stencil may get a customer, for you, that will put UuvDREDe of Dollars in your bands. Trv it and you will get a cus tomer you never thooeht of. MY PRICES ARE LOW. AS FOLLOWS, One-fourth inch letters 5 centa per letter One-half and five-eights " " 44 Three-fourth A One inch letters 7 M " They may ue sent to any part of tha U. 8. by mail at a small cost. Send in yonr orders stating size of letters yam ill be maaa neauy ear and promptly forwarded. Fisher street Salisbury, Is . L L.V. BROWN. April 23. 1874 tf. Juat published, a new edition of Dr. Cvlverwell's Celebrated Est on the radical cure (without medicine) of bPKJtMATtRKH02A or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, la po tency', Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pediments to Marriage , etc ; also, Consump tion, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, dec. luf Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cent. The celebrated author, in this admirable Es say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming conse quence of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of inlernsl medicine or the application of the knife: pointing out a mode of cure sx onceaiciple, certain, and effec tual, by means of which every suflerer, no mat ter what hi condition may be, may cars bu self cheanlv. ntivatelv. and radical!. 11. L t . This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth snd evcrv man in the land. . " . aa-.. a Bent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO. Post Offios Box $5.0$ 20i,hS Portiand, Mai-o. Term, free 8TOrroir Co.. Jan. 19, 1871,-1 y 1S7 Bowery, New Yok; 4588. April 15 1 WHITELOCK'S VEGETATOR. SUPERIOR TO AIT FERTILIZER MM In The UNITED STATES FOB COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO. WT Forsale by J. ItcDAUGHLIX, A Son Charlotte, Ji. C. WEIL & BRO. GoldsboTo, N. C. H. M, HOUSTON. A Co. Monroe N. 0. MURRAY, Co., Wilmington. C. WILLIAMSON, UPCHURCH, A THOMA8, Raleigh, , C. W. L. McGHER. Franklinton, N. C. TEMBERLA&E A XARES, Pci6. N c. BRANCH A CO. W ilaon, N. C- W.A.ANOEIB, DURH A M , N. C. Msrsh, i,-8moa '..'.v. e i . v j. t.ra I IT 118 nilllat WAY If ConiBctim a Medical Practice KB IS TBSaTIXO Numerous PatienU in Europe, the West Indies, tha TVjaali.i of Crnnai. aad ia every State of tha Union. MAIL Leave Saliabary 11 ' Greenaboro X 10 pa " Daavilk? via R a D 4 OS -- Va. midland 47 -"Jlicbmond - a m " Cbarlotte.tille. 130 sa Arrive HantinfWa, CincitiDatU. 1 - LratsTilU. 7 30 pn " Indianapolis. 7 io " Kt Loais. 8 JO a at Expuat. i la It ADVICE CIVEN BY MAIL FREE OF CHARGE. Ha dortaf ib fully aaarty or qaita 40.UO0 anii vbathor txwj taa oomaunlcud By Om or B) Of - 4Jf fSl tt 1-JS - jso est lAJt 11 JS mm BM pat the rras SouUiwast BsJjSuJ Connective at thaas Point aritb I Trunk Linra for tha Sort has. CaJifurnis A Texas Mail Trains run daily escape Exnreas " Tarooah Tickeu far salt at R. B Charlotte. Salibory,aad Greet Uro. Lnwf.t Preirht Rate made bv tbi For Rata and inforaaaiioa aa to Bants . Usas AO PP'J K . So Joent Oreeusbmo EMIGRANTS GO ON EXPRESS TRAINS. W. C. WFKHAM. Vice President ; C. B.HOWARD. Gem. P. a T. B. 8. FITCH, Gen. Errvghi sat lav Bat sf A aaOj saaa ajai at JDr. K. B FOOTE, 788, New 1 WANTED. of ACENT8 ITBoiooo Jol HLir rt Boars Tata.- aaot inasB ilS I. aafta. sa M III II MM IBM S 10 l at print ). wffl B saat twa i Da Foots, ex to Rsmy BUI HauaV ! ISO aa to StMr Ut Oaaaaay. wB atta to tSS Bast SStB Sum. Saaato baas sa aai aaaaaav-asasaaS to aa B sOowoa. TB lajtoalaai af aawll fortno- torn baaa aaaSa la toBto Sr. Foots- poaatoa ararsa. "Ftoxa Basra Taaa- to sarUaarto aatoatoS to aoaft. saS "Octaaox ta Sroat " U mLXmTtAmm1!! aB sOfatoSa tbaSa I aotBlac as nuratana t uM sBsOOtoa -rvAtn hobi vaut" i i ns.i tosaos ADD Cheap Chattel Mortgages, amd stiver vanoui blank ior aait bert KfCHMOBD, YOBK RfVKB ASP BESAFKAKB RAtLSU)AD o strAJrv, Kt' HMOKD. April lts Oa sad sfter TUESDAY, April 21i l'a inf ir and frssftot Traiaa oa tab road anil ran ss I Paaaanfer Train far Wast Fotot if mood at 3 P. at. (Sunday excepted;. rire at Kjchnuind Imm Wet Point at BL. daily (Saodayt excepted). The aalaadld at as are . HATAlA LOl'ISK. m-ill rnn in n.nneetioB With tbi 1 and vrill leave Wast Point daily (8aadasoS cepted) on tbe antral of ths train wbieblasvai Richmond at 3 P. at. am vine at BaJoaassaj tnorninc in smplc time ta samaart ania r o- at . j .v . V . Vr V. mrtA and leave lisltimore daily I Snndays excaBaaaar at 4 Y. sf ,ooa doe at Rtcbmoad at 10 A. aLaaxt i Fare to IurUmore.iJiO; IUltiiaaeai tarn. 86. Waaainfrtoo. 84- Fare t lWrL phis, r I u. Phiasdalphla aad laOara. 8 Far to Maw Tork.tl0; to Saw Tat aad SS turn.$19 Boston 815JA. . Preljrht train, for Uraagh freight IV7, sMattraavrttA soasaisraat West Bow that deliver freight in Baltisnare eany a mora in r Tnroiicn RSBOBB reoesrea "r. FYeizbt traia, with Past for freight betareen leave Rklmocd Pridaya at 7 A- V. Local frmiAl Tus adayi Thirsd tr andardajs- EDWARD FjPOLCy W. V. BaaooaUstor ut trumw a
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