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f0h v. THIRD SERIES, SALISBURY N. C, JULY, 8. 1878. i 1 1; NO. 92.WHOLE NO 93 V "" ' ' " '"' - - " I I.I - .1 ' " " ' " , ,. - . - . Mil J! . ' T"1 botttkv J j. BRUNEB, Proprietor and Ed itoi. J. J. 8TEWAEI AMOciate Editor. B ATBS OF HtoCBIPTION WEEKLY WATCHMAJT. tti(, payable madvanne. ....$2.f0 &ssto aa? 100 ADVERTISING RATES t g.niu (I inch) One insertion $100 ",OH .r x two M no tm for F1 nunibr f iwvtiooo JHTr,,- Special notice 25 per cent, more rlgular adVertisementa. Reeding notice. I cwtii r lins for each and every insertion dress forehead 'Perhaps you can tell the hair now I .jm 'With brush and comb still. ;I mean it it worn off the now r 'It is Terr much worn off the forehead of the young ladies who crimp ; and off toe crowns oi tne men who lire u their hats.' Splendid I a lover V 'Liz and Annt Hidden want m Rnmr. Gable', funeral. I had a nervous heed ache and so eseaped. Liz came hnm raring over the squires grand nephew, the only mourner aha had eyes for little mm. Bat how foolish I am ! What do you care about Squire Gable's nephew V 'Perhapa I care more than I'd like to own, alas I 'Ah, sits the wind in that quarter? Thev sent for me tn 1m - ik. Have you such a thing as reading of the will. I didn't go. I 'Ton micht hvp in tUm mA v : - --.. f aa aaT- iaaw. I 'I wouldn't have gone to see the Grand Lama. Bat I saw him at the charch. end m And as for the rest, I have my maternal grandfather, one John Lucy peace to his ashes 1 to thank for the legacy of LS- a. 1 a tli T found Teat that Pearl Silvery loved no- i that State. It appease that Dr. Baa-1 2 ZSiT- L J . . it t t .ii in I f. r. ... . . m a I aauai aiaaajiin m mm t d uu 1 oouy so wen as juucy Liorutaru jamin ii. ouiuvan, agea about rorty, woo .u-- i divnln tk nnmnr ii. Ana so. you see, reari was persuaueu, bad Wn afflicted with aalhm fur mmnw WmA Aim- alter all. I . j . x . a I u tv. - - ,u i r I y can, i u kue uctnmnui ui mi spirit in - bwuwkwiw ui mc vuiur vyon- r tion is the fixed purpose of thai A Terrible Death Leap. The Canby ConstituticiL From an Illinois paper we gather thai ("Hillaboro Recorder details of a terrible suicide, at Centralia. IMOgtess of the campaiga, H . r w a la . a. , . - - 1 patsy before A WOMAN'S COURAGE. 'Splendid V I've sometimes thought hnt no ; you'll tell him 'You won't mind when I assure von In love with him a with tk. ,nn; nnnn that my lover is only myself. Lucy Lor-1 any word now don't lauah -thouih he mow yon ve sossattmea thought! LOVE BV TELEGRAPH. Miss Pearl Silvery was telegraph oper ttor at Jones' Sutioo, and Lacy Loril Urd operstor st Nineveh,' the next point of communication, with nothing but the Jisiaoce to prevent their Intimacy. They bad never met, however, except electri cally, sad were total strangers to each other till one New Year's morning, when it occurred to Miss Pearl to send the fol loving telegram to her nearest neighbor d fellow-laborer : To Lucy Lorillard -A happy New Year. Pearl Silvery' -partly because she was idle, as hers ... a branch route, with verv little bus- illard. 'It would be delightful to be first in somebody's heart.' 'No matter whose !' What a plague yon are I It seems to : . l j a. . a . . me u wouia oe aeiignttui to nave some- thought it wouldn't ha so difficult to fall a. a m m. m . isn't my nean ideal. 'Let those laugh who win.' Kiss Lie was wondering if the squire's nephew would settle down in the old pUce or go skylarking over the world, and if Person Lonsrmeter would hrina him tn body better than yourself so well von call or how she should contrive m.k could die for him !' his acquaintance, and whether green or 'Ha would be a fine 'figger of a man' Use became her complexion best, like the to let you die for him.' . foolish milkmaid in the story; while Aunt 'Yon do know how to pat an extln- Bldden's month was watering on account guisher upon sentiment,' of the old china and silver ware at Gable , Hall, that might as well have been m the reari: uve got something dreadful to tell von 'And bad news travels fast.' 'I've got a lover. 'I knew that before. What's dreadful years, to the detriment of hie spirits sad practice, was visiting a medical friend in Centralia. He complained of great suffer ing, and expressed a belief that he waa shortly lobe vary sick, and usaies to brood over it considerably. His friends took him about the town in order to his divert thoughts to more cheerfully subjects by showing him objects of interest therea bouts, and apparently successful. After dinner that day, Dr. Sullivan expressed a wish to visit coal mine he had examined in the morning, and was accordingly guided there by a young son of his friend. While at the mouth of the shaft be engaged tbe engineer in animated seemed unusally vivacious. engaged, he was noticed to be fumbling - 1 11 l I a. I slouched hat drawn over hi eve. Stand. wnu DW 6 wien eM,n " ingat the closet door and searching through his young companion was horrified to see A Struggle With One (ke Desperadoes of Brooklyn. Mr. G. P. West's residence at 198 Madison street, Brooklyn, was on Wed nesday evening the scene of a straggle with a desperate burglar. At about half past nine Mr. West and his wife returned to their home from a neighborly call, and after fastening the door of the front cbam ber in the second story and lighting the gas, Mr. West entered the bath-room. Mrs. West went to the bureau, and as she stood reading from a scrap of paper saw a shadow flit across the looking-glass. She turned and saw a man with a black . .am stitsmon is tne nxeu purpose Republicans. -Its overthrow and tbe substitution of a setter ooe equally the purpose of the Democratic party. Upon the merits of the Canby Constitution, tbe Republicans cannot stand. It has stood ee Wag only by the dread of tbe in trod ac tion of the power of tbe general govern ment te restrain any effort at change. It would bare talma long since under the burden of its own imperfections if it bad not been upheld by external force. This met aUne should make the Canby uonfltiiotioo Hateful to a tree Framed by a body composed of baggers and scalawags and negroes, it mas pat iato life by the decree of a sal conversation and alfT without the authentic approval of tbe . . ... ay a species ox mriermm. JEsery pvopo 1 to be tumbling gaj t0 chance or to amend has bean met tbe Got- bora in by the cry of rebellion against mL The Constitution. I t c -i aar a I .i a . i l: i.- i i I cormotion. ha a nail v been nnbeld bs thm many as not,' she grumbled. And there Hr rMlla" prang un uwwr nw iee u pwa v.-' Wan Ja-l - " -" - - T ih. 't a track in ihecameta nor a .cratrh aPn n,m anQ ciapea doio ner oaou watch, and then spnne down tbe , k ., , . ' the furniture, and I've no doubt there's nw " n8 . dlw awful chasm of the coal mine. He struck . r.sZL3TlSL Tk! T 7T1 ri ii iness and less pay, end psrtly because ike was in need of a friend and a friendly word. The answer returned promptly: 'Thanks. The isms to you, and more also. If viabee were horses, etc.' 'Bather slangy,' thought Pearl, 'but nod Dstared. I gness she has a brother old. my dnty iKnnl it ?' 'Ob, 1 don't want him ; he's might be my grand fat her. 'Saints and ministers of grace defend us r 'And Aunt Hidden says it's to marry him.' 'And I say yon shan't.' 'He walks with a crutch, but Annt Hidden ssys I can ride In my carriage. - - w at 1 w I. a hi. l a A it borne.' And so tbe ice, once thawed, " ,uo !' saw wm a am miuWJ mere i had do ehsnce to stiffen again after this. not damb- .He weart "tch, but se I certainly do.' Tbers was liule business, as I said, going me . cratcn " on,y iur cuiguuu. wasn on 1 . II l a a.. Biia.8 iuai wouia stana atone romea away in the attic, and nobody the better. And while she bewailed Pearl's folly, Lawyer Verdict in to say that the squire had left his money to Pearl, and cut off the poor nephew with a paltry five hun dred dollars ! Pearl hastened to telegraph the news to Lucy Lorillard. 'Now, I fear, you will not wish to share my cottage, gentle maid V pocket. W II a rw ea a roil ot greenback. Taken by em prise, the burglar stood tor a moment undecided, and then tried to shake Mrs. WW aaaa a . mm m west on, out sns held on. one was so much excited that she could not cry for help. The burglar then struck Mrs. West with his left hand, but without force sufficient to injure her. He then twisted bis arm so as to throw Mrs. West on her the wire rope first, and clutched it with 1 1870-T1 f The eapitol was to have been his hands, lappiog his limbs around it, bat tjwda by tbe United States troops, - mi m mw I - BW - JL B J going down to death at a fearful speed. The distance to the bottom of the shaft is 476 feet The force of his fall is shown in ths fact that when he struck a round bar of iron one and one-half inch thick at the bottom of the shaft, the concussion snapped the iron square off at both eods- members of the Convention to be arretted es traitors, and the attempt to shako off the burdens of the Csnby Constitution to be treated as treason. In this the mode in which a free people possessed or nghis and conscious of wrongs are to be deal, with ? em tbe lines from Jones' Station to Nin eveh, and as the operator at the last named place seemed likewise to have unlimited ftiiure on hand, tbe two held frequent electrical tete-a-tetee, and Pearl began to fed ss if she bad known Lucy Lorillard iron infancy as if they had gone to echool arm in arm, and learned their les ism from tbe same book. Pearl's borne was in ber uncle's fam ily, where there were three cousins sod an auut, but no uncle new. She could never iisctly tell bow it came about, but grad ually, from ezobanging pretty civilities sad pleasantries and the news of the day scroei ths wires, she found herself pres ently telling this Lucy Lorillard, upon wham he bad i.evcr set eyes, almost rsr t'lii g she knew and felt and suffered or enjoyed, and receiving experiences and confidence and word of comfort in mora from said Lucy Lorillard. Noth ing was too trivial and nothing too great lot tbe two to discuss across the lines be tween Jones' Station and Nineveh. Sometimes tbey conversed in a novel Banner sbout tbe books they bad read, snd tbe journeys they would take when tbeir ebips came in ; about the music they thirsted to hear ; about now and hereaf ter. 'It struck me oddly the other day,' tel egraphed Pearl, that I had never beard yosr voice. Wonder if I should recog nise it. When I listen to the 'Traumerei, which somebody plays next door, I seem to hear you sneaking to me.' Lesyi 'You shall bear me some day to some purpose.' 'I hope so. Would any one believe that a companionship between two who have never seen each other could be so aeet ? I sometimes fear that it is too 'Did I understand that yon were will ing to die for him V 'I'd sooner die than many him.' 'Good. But you won't do either.' 'But I must decide to' queen it at Gable Hall or be turned out ot house and home.' 'My arms are open to you, as well as my doors.' 'How well tbat would sound, dear Lacy, if you were only a nice young man whom I might love ! I hope you don't think I'm improper.' 'I think you are an angel, and the pink of propriety.' 'Squire Gable brought down the family jewels to dazzle me L z tried them all on. I couldu't touch one. I felt that the dead woman who had shone in them would rise up and curse me if I should purchase them at such a price, and so cheapen love and all womankind. Squire Uable has a grand nephew who will come into bis property if he marries no one, but he takes no notice of the young man be cause his mother married against the squires wish. This is all heresay, hows ever ; it may not" be true. Bat in the mean time the nephew is quite poor, they ay L pity mm. 'And pity is akin to love.' 'Yes love's poor relation.' Still later. Pearl : 'Advise me, dear Lucy. Aunt Hidden warn me that if I refuse Squire Gable, she will wash her hands of me. - So I temporize, like a fool.' 'And tne womm wbo neonates is lost.' 'I demand a month for reflection. But when the month is ended, what am I to 'No; I'm too Door. U don't mind tell BK t, beeaose I suapect you of tbe same aarmuy. Don't you never come to Jones' Sta tion !' Often in spirit.' 'I SSed to ha an tnirahla before 1 j""" yu ! I used to think there eouldn'i b anybody unhappy. The- beggar wo mn bad her child, the old crones at tbe vorkhouse were friendly with each other, the humpbacked girl in the alley bad a wter j and now I -have a friend !' 'rrieodtbip ia love without the wings,' poet says. Wouldn't yon rather say: 'I have a lover f 'Now you're teasing. There's no love Jhjhaviog without friendship for i money, you give me up too. 'Then dearest friends mast part ; you are not the one I took you for.' 'I'm your best friend, however.' 'I couldn't follow your advice and sat isfy my conscience.' 'Theu you love your conscience better thau me.' "'I could not love you, dear, so well, Loved I not honor more.' " Let me persuade you to keep it. 4 You cannot ; the woman doesn't live who could.' 'Let me come and talk to you.' 'You may come and talk till the heav ens fall.' 'Shall our interview take place at your aunt's V 'With Liz at the keyhole and Belle at the closet side 1 No; here at the office. The messages are too infrequent to signis fy ; only you and I have kept the wires troru rusting. 'But all that is at an end. To-morrow, then, at the office. Ain't I a disinterested mortal to travel to Jones' Station just to persuade you to keen a fortune V 'Excuse me if I call it a fool' errand,' 'Philanthropist are always called name. An re voir.' Pearl waited at the office next day in a fever of expectation. What would this fnond be like, whom she was about to deny herself, this friend whom she had onee longed and now dreaded to see persuasive, and difficult to resist, with soft do 1 My salary here as an operator, f dove eyes t Every step upon the stairs would'nt buy my salt. I don't know how sent a quickened pulsation through her yet she was already absorbed in reverie when the office door swung back, but she held on, and he dragged You don't suppose I'm going to keep hn ;acro" room thr00f h uther room, Hia body was terribly mangled and erush b filthy lucre !' answered Peirl. nd P" ho bath-room door to the stair- "w " way. mere be attempted to throw ner - - nvn alone remained whole all other bones in Mm Wwit at mo-olfd with thp Wa-Ur bis body being broken. Death undoobt fnr . mAnt nA tK... tk. knMi ran ediy took place before he reached the W aa kWW m )SV 1IIVU UV WUI a m I - down the stairs dragging Mrs. West after him, her back striking on every step. At the foot of tbe stairs, ber strength failing under the excitemeut, Mrs. West released ber hold just eoougb to enable the bur glar to withdraw his hands with a roll of greenbacks clinched iu it. He then open- THE WOXDERS OF TEE SEA vuiuu w v iskWaa fle WUUUV1 Ul lb 1UI lllC world.' 'If yon don't keep every cent, I'll have nothing more to say to you.' 'Yntl'rA ink in or nf Mnru ' 'I was never more serious in my life.' tb uir. strength t 'i can t believe it of yon.' 'If you give up the money, you will bottom. ("Washington Letter to Philadelphia Star. Pools on the Next Presidency. Some of the gentlemen in one of the principal social clubs in this city have New Advertisements. CEDAR COVE NURSERY. aSaaaw W SB, TUB A PLAITS A. wwkswaew PBUTT TBI X' laaae swsak at of D-mita, nt Sea. CRAFT A BAILOR, Jury 1. lSTftttsa. smwwj FOE Cwaaty.ir.a WO. ana pair of week Males 5 It 8 years 11 also a good aatarl' M.L, BEAK. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL miSS" ITCH CUBL price m 60 on. For sale at ENNI88' Jane 3,- Tf nv. trrid - RUTHERFORD COLLEGE, N. C. loewaru Fall . from $8 to 110 par Will Board Tuition, from $1 to 4. por AAdroa R. L. Happy Jane 17th. 1675. iu. pd c Prescription De par tme n t Preacriptioo OarafcUy isssmwadwd day or nhjbt by egpsrkaoad, and sailMsl DrasjfksL wit aaatnoa and deapaSeh. To Miniatar of theOoapell wUlsell 1 9 .s JNO. H. Next te Msrooey ABro. ed tne tront aoor and nen, leaving airs, organized a dooI selliue meetin? oo West lying on the floor slightly moaning, political candidates for onee a week until Mr. West, hearing tbe moans, supposed tbe Presidential nominees take place. I tbat bis wire had fainted in the Trent chamber. He jumped oat of tbe bath tub and ran into tbe room. Not finding her there he searched the other rooms, and at length found her lying at the foot of the staircase, still clasping the pantaloona. Tbe inmates of tbe bouse were aroused, and Mrs. West was carried io her room, and on her restoration to consciousness she related her struggle with the desperado. How tbe burglar entered the bouse is a mystery. New York Sun, June 28. rood to laet. 'Don't you never come to Nineveh shop I t0 do anything else ; nobody would give being ; ping V I me board as a cook, sewing girls are a her rev The Temple of Diana. Ephesus, one of the twelve Indian cities of Asia Minor, was famous iu antiquity as containing one of the seven wonders of tbe world, the great temple of Artemis, or Diana. From very early times Epbesus was a sacred city ; the Amazons, and the Amazonian legend is connected with Artemis. The first Indian colonists in Lydia found the worship of tbe goddess established here in a primitive temple, which was soon superseded by s magnifi cent structure. This Grecian temple was seven times restored at the exeenee of the Greek communities in Asia Minor. the year 3o6 B. 0. it was burned to tbe ground, but again rebailt in a style ot fur greater splendor than before, the work extending over 200 years. This later temnle waa 42o feet lone and 220 feet was present at the last meeting, and it will be seen from tbe betting bow these people look at the cbauees of many politi cal candidates. For the Republican Presidential nominations the following names are entered : Grant, Blaior, Waah burne, Wilson, Bristow, Bailer, Jewel, Conkling, Logan, Morton, Fish, Judge Miller, Uawley and Gov. Noyes. Fifty four pooh have been aold op to date with I tbe following result : Seventeen, in which Bhuoe is selected as first choice ; thirteen, in which Wash burne is first ; ten, iu whieh Bristow comes to the front ; five, in which Morton leads off; three, where Gran' has the call ; the same number in which Wilson was first, sod three in which Logan ia tbe loader. The others are all bunched ia tbe field. It will be seen by this that Blaine, Wash burns and Briatow are the favorites, and that there are still some who believe ia a third term. It is said that Col. Brooks, the editor of Great's organ, holds the three Grant pools, and is also in many of the others, with Grant as second or third choice. Viewing Fish from Under the Amphibious Life at tin I tie of Wight From tbe Graphic. Shakxijh, isle of Wight, Jane 10 After several days' ec erg tic sight-seeing in very hot weather, we packed oar veli see end stole swsy to tbe Isle of Wight by way of Brighton, where we stopped over for three hoars to see tbe aqeanum 1 oa descend a series of eleraot terraces and find yourself apparently at tbe torn of the sea. . Cool, arched, grotto like halls extend in every direction, ending iu ferneries bright with fslling waters, while along tbe sides of the long afcadea, oaly a crystal wall separatee yon from tbe wa tery homes of fie bee, eels, and all the innumerable finny and fnnny inhabitants of the deep. You look np through the green water as n you were a nan your self, and know for tbe first time how it feels to be at the bottom of the sea. Great, solemn, alderman ic-Iooking cod whiting swim up and stare into your very eyes; enormous conger eel writhe play fully around your head; idiotic-looking dogfish lie piled on one another, and blink placidly into your face like so many sheen, while the skates and the stiograys are flattened out in panting flacidity upon the gravel at the bottom. Little silver herring and golden hoed young salssoa drift about like clouds lit by the moon, and on all sides, against the rocks that vary the sarfaee of the tanks, wave tha exquisite fringes of the sea-anemone. Here above all, is the supreme beauty of the water-world. Every variety of friuge and flower -cap Is mimicked here ia bate that fairly rival the roses of the garden. Purest white, soft, creamy yellows, rich salmon color. every shade of tender rose and glowiug red and royal parple and vivid green -v FROM DRTJGGISTB. Indireatkm. Liver There ia do cam of Dyspepsia Atanat Flower will not core. Drag Store of Theo. P. Kluttx i about it IfyooanaW from Casti Headache, Sour Stomach, Complaint, or dWaagomeet of the System, it. Two or three dose will relieve yon. Boacbee'a German Syrup is now sold ia town and city io the United Santas. We naying it ia the best medicine they tor loaoosapuon. Throat or 1 Sample bottle of either 10 75 eta. Orsea to the -a d ever Bawlnrshm Wood Lai Academy. Tne next term of Wood Land Acad ay will commence on the let Mmdv ofneoat, T, in all branches asnally taught in a first eases High School. Yocnf men prepared far sntat inrcollff. Pric of tuition an follows: 1st grade. $1.25, 'Iruf $2,00, 3rd $1.00, par mooth. Beard can be obtained in respect a bit families at T7. 00 per mo. t or further nsetawatars av GEO. R. McNEILL A. B., Principal. Wood Leaf, Rowan Co. K.d UA w. On the Democratic prospects the fol io- i lowing entries ere made: Hendricks, Judge w-v rwns i ma ri j lj : i i a ii wis, iiiaen, toiirmn, u du. , . frm wk Bayatd, 3eyrnour, Church Governor Gas- I JiSwJlh as delicate as they are deadly, too, t,uanei r ranc. aaau aa Fflf beMlitt, M ud mm . t I - . i seven. llencincK wa tne cnoice, wim drug iu the market, and to beg I am ashamed.' 'if you marry him, I'll forbid the banns. All that I have is yours. 'Bat tbe trouble is, you haven 't got anything to speak of, you dear old goose.' 'Not much to be sure ; but us two.' 'I can't take even your bounty. You know the old story poor and proud.' 'lou would rather take my heart aud make ne re tarn V To tell the truth, I'm afraid to meet haw. . ' ?L . .,: as. -kSt-. you. JNowyouean oeiieve me every- thing tbat is beautiful ; than there'll be no more illusion, and yon may not like the reeolt. And X should die if you turned open and admitted a dark-browed woman. in marshy ground, as a precaution against In an instant the color flamed and flick ered in Pearl's cheeks, her eyes dilated, her hands trembled ; but the dark browed lady calmly wrote a message, and made : : way for the gentleman who had entered behind ber a somewhat short and thick- enough for ly built man, with Urge gray eyes and curling blonde batr and mustache, whom Pearl instanly recognized as Squire Gable's nephew. Agaiu the warm flush stained cheek and forehead. Had he come to upbraid ber t Had ha come to demand his own, to appeal to her sense of justice 1 What if Lucy Lorillard should meet him, there T Why not steal a march upon Lucy, snd put it utterly beyond her Sower to be persuaded 1 not that she oubtcd herself. Why not before he could Later. 'I'm going to confide to you bow fool Pve been. I waa invited to a ball eoasty ball. Cousin Lis, Bell and Fan ceepted. I made tbeir gowns such esotiesl pink and blue and sea green wistaas, l.ke sheet clouds. I felt like against me. w .at. n um. . ran 'Then promise not to marry tbe squire; demaud it or reproach ber take bis poor grand nepbew instead.' 'Excuse me,' she faltered, 'If you'll forward the young man. They say he lives in Nineveh, and that he's one of nature s noblemen. Io yon know him V she faltered, 'if I take this time to talk to yon about a matter tbat troubles me. You are Squire Gable s nepbew. I merely wish to say, as I may not meet you elae where, that I do not tion if yon knew him as wall as I do. Cinderella. nl an J ..J u.a . -A I However, vou might piefer him to his nwe tev w u m iiwii oa wwww I Sfjovabla err fr iUmm v... I errand ancle.' I ' uau n rtumg but my old brown alpaca 1 snouiu preter iu tviug ot vue vu- ntoai leiana. 'Then why reflect so long' 'To gain time.' 'To waste it, I should say.' 'I doabt if you'd agree to the descrip-1 mean to accept the fortune left me Iu his 10 r. I couldn't alaen half the nia-ht "whang of what I bad lost such giddy tlopt, such mazy quadrilles 1 thought of nrse I would have been a wallflow. '1 ii JThe flower that all are praising.' No ; nobody but you., o f 1 faney you resemble the to fcn I heard a clergyman praise in hi wtnoo lat Sanduy with whom be said it pleaaaater to meet then a poem of 'So be it. I will refuse bim to-morrow and trust to Inc 'Never out off till to-morrow what can be done to day.' Later. I feel so winked ! I shall not refuse the Bouire. and I shall not marry him. BrowQiog, Paul' easily, or a chapter of He was found in his library chair stiff Apietetus !' mnA onA ia-t niirht. Aunt Hidden Savs 1 nan t listen to such flattery. Oar I no doubt he has left me something baud :uus w' De one of disilluaious.' aome. and if be bas not it is justice upon sometime the telegrams were after I me! I -hall never accent an iota. It fashion: belonsra to his poor nephew, and would rearl: 'What are tha 1atat tktM I v.- l mKmvA hfevhwaiv rnhkarr will. I shall restore it to the rightful insure owners as soon as the lawyers can arrange I Ephesian's Diana. The Goths sacked the it.' 'Your motives are commendable ; bnt do not "disquiet yourself,' returned the squire's nephew. 'Another and later will has been unearthed, which renders your somewhat Quixotic design unnecessary, as tbe bequests are now reversed : 1 have the fortune, and you have the five hun dred dollars. Pardon ; but I have a mes sage to write. Which he scratched hast- sw . -r - n n . ily off. and gave to Jr earl, who presently . t . i . .i aroppea in a uenp mw uc mm -- ' D tmmmwmw - I WOTVUl SVS) OUW IVBSW W nv WSMW mM-mmm. v - a- wide. "The foundationa were sunk deep ; Tilden. Bavard and Adams competing for . . - I -9 a. w . . second choice. In tbe seven pools carried earthquake," says Plinny There were against Hendricks, Judge Davis waa the two rows of columns at ths sides, but the ! choice in two, Tilden In one, Old Bill front and back porticos consisted of eighty 1 Allen in three and Bayard in one. rows of columns, plaoed four deep. Out- j On the Fall election in Ohio and side, at the entrance to the temple, stood . Pennsylvania the Democrats ware tha a baaio of porphyry, fifteen feet iu diams ' favorites, with slight odds on the former, eter, for the worshippers to lave and purl-' and on the latter the betting waa even fy themselves in. The internal decoration ; Qp. waa of the moet sumptuous kind. The j A bet of $500 waa mads that if Noyes cedar roof was supported on pillars of beats Old Bill Allen for Governor in Ohio jasper. The doors were of cypress. Tbe alter was tha work of Praxiteles, and it was surrounded by many statues, one of them gold. The image of the goddess herself eras roughly hewed out of wood, black with age and greasy with tbe oil with which it was eustomsry to anoint it. When the apostle Paul visited Ephesus in the middle of the first century the wor ship of Diana still flourished there, and the temple retained all Us original splen dor. Pilgrims to the venerated abode of the goddess used to buy little models of tbe temple in silver, or precious stones, mementos of their visit, and amulets to to them the protection of the next Fall he will he tbe Republican didate for Vice President, and the Bo publicans will carry the presidential election. SECRET 0? PERPETUAL BEAUTY. darkened or Ladies whoa complexiona arc marred by diacolorarioni or blent does a beautiful, clear skin of a oolor, by tbe one of BARRY'S PEARL CREAit, henllbtaL safe, and islsjhltal tor bnauurylnc the face, a sen, a By a ain l application, all the of twenty can be bronchi or lorty-Bve ; tbe ruuc ram ananaa back to Indian of forty mMmmm-mt9Km9 of this fragrant ion speedily undat iu healthful and dlirhtfal For Sale by Jan. H. EJUUH Jane,. M.C. Loss by Weed and Insects. is or city and burned the temble about SOO years latter, and in the reign of Theodosias I, toward the end of the fourth century, the furious seal of the iconoclasts, or image breakers, completed the destruction. Tbe ancient city almost entirely disap peared before the modern era, the very site of the temple being lost. It is estimated tbat the value of dues annualty raised iu this country $500,000,000, of wkfoh amount nearly quite, one fifth, or $ 1000,000 is lest, accor ding to tha American Nataralist, from the sets of injarions pleats and animals. A single campaign of the army worm cost farmers of Eastern Massachusetts $250,000 worth of grass. Missoan alone lose from $15,000,000 to $20,000 annu ally from insect depredu tioos. The annual damage to tne apple and pear crop from the codling moth amount to several mil- . . . m t II lioa dollars, and ths work of ths curcuiio is equally costly. A partial remedy is io ((Bv the way. what bas become of Bol I . . . am a ar-a, . nearest chair lock, tbe rentleman wno leu ueorgia aud burst into tears, at the discovery that j between two days 1 And dose Providence Lucy Lorillard was a man 1 The telegram read "Let me persuade -you Gable' money, Squire nepbew to accept not only! but his graciousx 'Lccy Loan j. asp." permit him to enjoy tbat stolen money. Eschanae. The ring in North Carolina stole twice' as much as Bullock, and all tne nug men live in fine bouses and loan their money It waJ perfectly inexcusable, I allow,' ot 18 or 20 per cent., and a af mm n . a m. 1 1 I. J ms n suits at NiuevesJ "cy: 'The younsfmen.' tritiing. Howf-a nverekirts ?' ,wy nuel puffedup 'You have the nephew's prospect's very . aft- - - E . . aV . n much at heart ; ne pugut to Lerad.' bull later. rr m -m mm ... - aa a aft . . Lorillard averred, later ; nuc wnat can a man do when a pretty girl wishes bim a feel flat- happy New Year? I took paios to satisfy J my eyes many a time sou on, ana touna I -1 mm ii.. ttian FmmmV nllnt liar lih WmO UIVI .uau iuv r i j'uijj uvi. are as mach resnected as if they had made their money mauling rails, teaching school or preach-, inir. There is a visible and outward en jo j mem, but how it is under the jacket is another question.--demmc looking bubbles ot color are so m or deans arms outstretched for food. ws watch them swaying gently in the current, s poor little transparent shrimp eemes paddlinc swiftly by. He touch a rose colored petal, it flashes round him, he is sucked into the gorgeous heart ol tbe flower, and te closes coo ten tad I y ovss his vanished farm. They knew their dsn ger generally, these poor little creatures, and did thsy touch every so lightly ths tip of a fleeting fringe, would spring away from it with aa electrical recoil. It is very Interesting thing to spend a 1 hours at the bottom of the sea to are the eight-armed pieuvre hanging from rocks, or too green aartle aleepiog pence fully jest below the surface of the water; to watch the hermit craba acnttiagj knaily about, each in his Stolen shell; and to study the meaner of the tlp-toeiog eray fish and tbe smhwlrd fobs tor. There are carious fresh-water fish here, taw, hi Urge globes. Among others the Msiteaa swa in, most melancholy of fish, draped fa laky hues, blank aa a bene and teatht-rs, with plumy turfs wsying all about their disconsolate heads. Then there are the telescope Ash from China, swollen and distorted golden crab, with their eyes so goggle thai they really look like spy Administrators Notice to Creditor!. - -. t of Dr. notiles pOaTssOsltl to exhibit the aaaae to tbe i th. 11th day ofJaan, 1S7S. And Baantad to earn saute arc I ptlv. SAMUEL A Blacksser a Jawe 10. 1875.-e Salutary, V. 0. 1 JIwoHorssW FOB SALE! nV&ffir FLORAL HALL PRHOUIii WESTERN N. C. FiU. TVsassmlusslmtef then Blsij MrtW WkaeTfls HaJlT-rlU U paid hi momy ry! T PARTICULAJtS or THS Dsowixo ow Missus PliPia ako 8tatot. We are eoabled to give the following addition- hp found in a cloe jtud v of insect habit, tional particulars of tbe drowwiog oo Sat- with a view of ascertaining what insects 1 urday evening last, near 1 arbor, ot Mine thev are which hold - tbe depredators In eheck and destroy these. It Is hardly possible to estimate tha havoc annually wrought by the grasshopper and potato beetle, for example, sad any bird or insect which would reduce seek peats would ha a substantial benefactor to the fanner. As to the injurious plants, or ia common ver nacular weed. the onlv method that is feasible is to kill these a their very gar- Dora S talon and Mies Heater Pippin, isisgissbJs sjsanemt ot which we gave Sunday morning : Tbe two young lei were at tbe time rowing a boat tn an tee pood near the residence of Mr. Jehu 8 talon, the father of the Ladies, when tbe boat eapaiaed near tha shore. Mies Su ton swam eat to the saxn,aad tarwang to look after ber companion new that aha drowning. She immediately went to FRANKLIN ACADIIT AN ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, MATH EMATICAL, AND SCIENTIFIC School, ros MALES ajro FEMALES, Rev. H, H. Buowul A A Mr. L. P. TtMsarsSfwawaaafl 11 in all 1mm nl low: $1 Vorth of feWlhaanry an the i ia a healthy nnwaiij. Iwktsa fca SnW St fwf jDBj waaslOh (wlw flBast mination by means of proper agricultural j assistance of her sinking friend, and being taw I ninar machines. The Country Gentlemen af- saugbt by Mtsa r.ppin around the neck, firms that the annual growth of weeds m thh country amounts to 8,000,000 tons, or enough to loud a compact train of wag ons long enough lo spaa ths glob?. caught by sum npptn around the oecm, thus rendering it impossible for her to do anything, both were drowned. They were about le years ol age and greatly lsrtd by all wbo knew them, can U had ia ilia a from $7.00 to Mara inasfssaevw. raw drea mm faena'wtatm H. M. Meyrtsav-PA Co C. at a? v 1 vt. Safe- S (
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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