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Vonj Pastor, the variety singer, rted to be worth $1 Of. 000. is Met his Death. The Adams and American express rianies employ 800 who travel over 100,000 miles a day. Victor Hugo's fortune is estimated at a. 00,000, air made by bis pen. He re ived 81oO,OftO from bis plays alone. I f you know a man with a beaming face, a tatad heart, and a prosperous busiuess. in altte eases oat of ten voa will find be lias cheerful wife. " Gov. Brogden has issued a writ to the !ieriif of Orange ordering the election of a Vgate to supply the place of ex Qov. 'Graham. The lGth of Sept is the day hxeo twn. ' A woman of Indianapolis has shown that she could be as murderously brutal Tfc f toe transgressor is hard, as almost any man. Sue persuaded ber uQt one Qj mott 8tartling cases of rival iu love into a closet, shot ber fatally, 8peea. punishment for crime is found in and then, patting her revolver gleefully, lhe deatn of te auppoed river thief who exclaimed : MOh, quiver ! That's right, d b , explosion and fire on die hard ! 1 enjoy this, 1 do !" kn.rJ .i, n.!. at Jeraev Citv. N. J- He was seen to go into the cabin of the lighter and. it ts sud nosed, lit a match to see what plunder could be discovered, ignited the gas from the crude oil and so sent himself and the boat to desti action. Later in the day his charred and chape Ism twwltr urn a fitnnrl flnul rcr in t.hf river. a among the Romans, owing to Napoleon a 8b0ckine spectacle. There is snmetbi. g Ill's miliury occupation, of the city. L0 horrible atld 9witt n thi8 8adden meet- inc nut .A Justice that. mtvbaD. it will An Officer of the French army wore his uniform about the streets of Rome the other day, and was on the point of be ing mobbed by the indignant citizens when the police took htm under protec tion. That uniform is not very popular The Masonic Journal. Isaac M. Singer, the sewing machine :2s ",e prrea. had an income extension of of $2,000,000 his patent cx- If men are the salt of the earth, women have the effect i proving a salutary les- are the sugar, sau is a necessity, sugar ou for ol,er thieves is a luxury. Vicious men are the salt- peper ; hard stcru men the rock salt ; nice Important Decision of the Su family men the table salt. Old maids preme Court. are the brown sugar ; good natured rns- u the cap of the guie Buck u wa. irouB u. o6 , decidt.d b lbp supme Court, at He pulverized white sugar. please ! Pass the sugar, The various benefits given last spring for the family of Dau Bryant producer Ilia net sum of $16,063,99, which bar paid over to Mrs. Bryant and hei A resident of Pottsville, Pa., has a coin which has been decided to Le a He brew shekel of the d ue of 335 B. C. It has on one side a representation of AamnV June Term, 1875. that an itidl-meit found by the Grand Jury, at April Term. 1875, of Wake Superior Court ag irtf a i individual for not lifting his poll tax, inu.-t be qnashed in cotjM-quence "f the Act of the Assembly, which was ratified1 on the 18th of Match. 1875, changing Commenting upon the candidates for speakership of the new H ouse of Repre sentative, the Trov New York Press says : " 1 h- e mi test narrowa down to Messrs. Cox and Kerr and it is especially credita ble to tbe Dartv that the contestants for . . . . this honor are both worthy and deaerving. . a , . au i a To neither of these gentlemen can ib-re be Demon! ezeentions taken. But we tnink n the whole that Mr Kerr will he the i-uceesatul candidate. H' is sound on all matters affecMng the public and the I lacking a proper dissemination of nartv. and is uuausionablv suited for the nice aud exacting p'iit to'i of Speaker. His candidacy seem in- have been more spontaneoQ8ly and widely responded to than Mr. Cx's. Owing to his locality. he is lifceiy to be stiotigr in 'he caucu The Kast as it looks will furnish the next PrevidHiit The West arill not be aatis tied wir.ioui the Sptaker at leat. -.iles tlii- ii .-n ikes us thai Mi. Cox's gifts tji him for duty on tin- fi-or of the Houce patter iliHo for the chair, next to Mr. Kerr there is no aspirant whose flee tion w.otld better satisfy the party aud the narion. But Mr. Kerr is manifestly the coming mau. .- TO THR MASONIC FRATERNITY IN NORTH CAROLINA AND THE SOUTH. ihism emphatically aa age or progross. l tie world mores apace, but vita us, espaciaJlf oi the south, Maaonarr languiahes, occauas proper Qinwrniniuon oi inoae purr principles peculiar to oar old Order. Our breihern of other more favored sections bare i their periodical literature, and are bright and prosperous ; we, too. should flourish and blos som as the rose, There are in the Sonth nearly 800,000 Freemasons, nnd recognising tbe imperative need for a regular and permanent Organ pecu liarly suited to the demands of this vaat nam- her "who are linked together by an indissolu ble chain of sincere affection," wa hare deter mined to establish in lbs city of Greensboro, X. a first-class NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS (Iate S at i.i.aaaioi IMPROVED. CABINET ORGANS -AND- The vowig men Davis of Chapel Hill thai Stabbed his twin brother iu that place na Sunday last and has fled the country, was an omnibus driver iu this city about 2 Tears ago, and a hotel clerk in this place a Wat 3 years ago. budded rod, and on the other a puesfs .v.- iuri-dictiou over the off nse into tin eenser with incense. The same frentl-1 gapt,rior jottUi Justices of tlu P' ac 1 - - - Lm lina An tAA fiaaWAn 00t k an PlllJ- 111 t I 11 . S 1 t 1 Where are They P The death of ex-President Johnston in ,i ot WEEKLY MASONIC NEWSPAPER, with the above name, such as the dignity and advancement of the Fraternity will approve. Its Literature will be pure, and of tbe highest orner, maxing me journal a ui companion for the most cultivated and refined, and a wel come visitor to any household. in this con nection we have engaged the services of able and popular writers whose hearts glow with a Rind desire for the perpetuity of the Ancient V. fn4 O- ; . '.w - sf the enjoyment of 'he highest honor which ilis native Stare can confer upon a eitiaen, I I juidmurk nfmir " M vh! ii' kitM." and we will bcthan shilling of 1591 and an English tue t ourt, has iroly obaerveo tb itthe Act tilings pertinently to mind, says the Bos- spare neither labor nor expense to make the It is noted as a remarkable fact, that while not a sincle exPreaideat of the United States is living, the wives of five ex-Presidents are alive, namely. Mrs Jftlk, Mrs. Fillmore, Mrs. Tyler, Liucoln, and Mrs. Johnson. , , The Governor of Tennessee has ap pointed Hon. D. M. Key, of Chattanooga, 4a ill tbe seat of Andrew Johnson in the coin of 1693. tuakine the offense indictable, was a crm-1 v r liardtfbiut and we are lu-arul v elad uihi B " efw A vonnsr newlv married coun'.e naes- I the Act reuealins the said Act, aud af 17 m " t ed along the line of the Gbei ipeake and taking away tbe Jurisdiction was pass- Ohio railroad, both traveling on free ed. passes. Some years ago the groom gran ted right of way to the railroad company through bis lands on condition, among other things, that when he married he should have two free wedding excursion tickets. ton Pott, lhe different fortune wh ch baa PPr hly instructive and popoiar framily followed the men umtniaent in the iro- T'tSSSi . Ji , j 7, -i W ith a journalistic experience of several .e,icbmeiit ease and the, par.y in who-e ynr and Vdeterm.nation to give all our Ume, interest that scheme was coueHvad. .-'a talent and energy to the promotion of this impor- for the parly itself, the people have re tant enterprise,. we hope to receive from oar rn.iwi.ii it (mm il.a Muiirnl ik nublir Masonic brethren that liberal confidence and - w r United Sutes Senate. Mr. Key is a the most prominent politicians of ' one Fear Wh fear t is the shadow of sin. We get rid of fear as we get rid of sin. When we first had fear upon up, nothing would take it away A. Maine man has preserved tne follow- but the eight of Christ on tbe cross. Tug curious legal document : "Hancock, When afterwatds we forgot Christ, fear ss. Nov. 1 Ith 1800. Then personally rose again, like a spectre with bony tin appeared 1 brook Eddy ot Edington, aud gers, in our path, saving: "If yon walk Perfect Love tub Aktidotb Ao a inst I affairs, and nothing mre distinctly char acteristic of lhe great political revoiuMou b A hould any christian live in Becau. i he leaves Christ Fear can be mstanc-d ihao the return ot A M rcw Johusuii to a seat iu the body thai once sat in judgement on partisan charges against him Of thirty-five Senators who voted for conviction, Pomeroyand Harlan have retired to a comfortable bat dishon pupport which, bv an entire devotion to its! micceM, we hope to merit. It will he an eight page, thirtv-two column -bee t, printed on good white paper, and fur n- ihed week iy at the low price ul $'4 per year. The firat number will be iiwued on Wednesday, the 5th of September, lo - and regularly on v ed nesdav of each week thereafter. wa - 1 BBniltrBlH' SaaoB ' t ' I t9m sIRHMBO I HlHEKvSlnr9)BCiBH I BrnSMaSB l TKBORRmKBBBKRj HH iff mm ' ' E - I Charles Wesley Warren has at last caught and tarred and feathered. We present the account of the transaction 1 another column, in which it will be seen that he was passing under the nauar of L. h Copeh.nd orable privacy Wade, who voted adve-se-iy to Johnson to make himself President, Teilv and acknowledge himself guilty of having that way, you will come to death and has gone into qtter obscurity; Yates died altered two profane oatns ou mis aay, destruction. ' Just as we merge our me wiwniuie uesui nye iiiunr; raner- and has paid a fine for the same as the iuto the life of the Savior fear loses its of New Hampshire, was slain politi- law directs to me 0. Leonard, Justice power. When we come into his glorious J Credit Mobilier; at tell, Ohand- ot the Peace." presence the last possibility of sin and ,eri Cole, Conness, Ferlinghnyson, Slew- tear die forever together. May God make arti Howard, of Michigin, Morgan, . in ,T : 1 1 : . i i n i nn.A -xrr-mtw Trma. fiieei n e ua willunr to be led bv lear. at first, it ll rigin, nnams, oroeii, namsay, ana l iin ww iii rv i .a. w sra - hr as uaus i n - J i . - - All money should be sent by Check, Post-office Order or KegiiUered letter. Kkv. E. A- Wilsow, Wilson it Baker, Geo. 8 Bakkk, Oreenaboro, N. C. 9ST Until Sept, 1st address oa at Kiavroa, I Pxl88EXGEK8 CsoiBff Iworlli or Kat, and rm FITTED WITH THE !f RLY v F.NTPD gv 1 1 j - - L I a . y i -m v ww vi ii ii niviii rnaii avsa inn aissi 1 1 m i no ninsi W W-v . m .B . I l,..hf. I . J : . . 1 J I " " " BSW BW 1 WW -awwae-w aaaw, mm,.-. need be. Ueliveriug US trom Sin, ne will uaru ueru repuuiaieu ui.uer more f h, . - K harincr ft I j I livt.u w a i lit as araas wiM aaj With tbe usual ingenuity of his kind, a deliver U8 from f wb6n .wect iOTe ;,1 ,1 ,v . V V i,mr.iailns lios m ina I . . .. Middletewn. N. Y., compositor has made t ' a calculations showing that the work of the type-setter is by no means as easy as He has hgured it castath ont fear." Allen's faith that he is to be the mh President is simple and touch iue. When 1 some people imagiue one of his familiars, in the style ofaru out tQat in the course of a year type-set-aourtier, said to him, "Governor, yon wil, ''g the average compositor will put up be the next Democratic candidate for more thau seven million separate pieces, President, be replied, "Well, by, sir, It wuuiu bv jusi my iock to De elected. inch, with the distribution of the same Important Decision. J udge Pearson, of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, has rendered an opin ion which is interesting nnder certain circumstances. In this case, the parties a or less ignomious circumstances. Ot those who yet remain, Cameron, Conk a a, a nog, .viorton and onermao nave seen their several Sutes revolt against their party. These are not the ordiuary up.- e rm a ana oowns ot pontics. I uey snow a revolution in popular sentiment whose as a significance reaches back to the time when an honest President was opposed requires more than fifteen million motions having made a contract of marriage, and oy a v-iolentljr partisan Congress, and - - Mr. Cleveland, on leavinsr the Dnnnaoti. ant House after bis speech on woman suffrage, met a man who said "he would 'nt wote to make a man of bis wife." Mr. Cleveland responded: "I hope your wue wm succeed in making a man of you. f the hand. It is humiliating to see a tuan in Mr. Beecher's position lending himself tor hire to the oroorietor of a hotel tor the purpose of drawing trade. Mr. Beecher can take a company of satellites to a hotel, and receive board tor weeks for his pres- r a -a ence, sermons, ocripiure readings, ana rvti pravers. mis is revomng to a common A party of belated eentlemen. ahnm sense of decency, and if Mr Beecher can a certain hour hee-an tn iliinir nf eee iu it nothioi; low, merccuary, and am J 1 1 J ! 1 a I nr. i, M-rl.tr lsf a nirvfaaaivii t Ii a iviam's t Via j . i7 y . w . , ur5ea a K . Iu - . . of managing property of any port Pl!.y. 1 who iu iue uiucu umr uuncui , a i as aepariure. "ixever mind,' said one of the guests, "fifteen minutes can make no difference ; my wife is as mad now as she an be." J ou the day previous to marriage tue wo- mm v man executed a deed of gift of her real estate to the value of $3,000 to her step mother, without the knowledge of the man. After tbe marriage tho husband snes for tbe recover v of the land back to tbe wife upon the ground of fraud. Tbe court held that the deed was fraudulent, fk.ia.i a .a a . . intended to deceive tue man. aua ui- step-mother is ordered to convey back .1 t a .a a rm tne land to tue wue. i tie young men of the present age ill be governed by this decision, ptovidfd they are worthy The whose work is not yet completed, although eo much that looks like retribution ha been accomplish. .. -1 . i - -j ii :c..:.i cr. . c i iw nor any iiiioir nw can ihmu lurm auu aoiu tinvuuciai oucuhkb wcic uipi.- i , . iz , i . , I nnU'sa they work foi a hvme and work 1 I 1 tJ I I llMIlIn 111 ti lt ,1 nil L tJIICT TY 11U I . j . I j .:. bard. Will ooara arouuu on pray era anu praiing. Boston News. target was anuihila- AtDoleman the Germans pointed four m9 ar a & a a ot ivrupp n cannon, loaded with balls that collectively weighed twelve bun axed weight, against a target made like a section of the skin of tbe best English Iron clad, and the cannon were then discharged simultaneously by the elec tric wire, and tue 'tad. A South Boston lady was recently in terrogated by a Benedick as to why Bbe slid not get married. She replied: "I prefer to be an old maid." He said he did not believe it, as he felt sure she envied bis wife." "Oh, no f that would be breaking tie command mont 'Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's ass." A red-headed lady, who was ambitious Of literary distinction, found but poor sale for her bookr. A gentleman, in speakin of p disappointment, said "Her hair wd W her book is not." An auditor, MM itliinpting to relate tbe joke elsewhere .1 "8ba has red hair if her book hasn't." Spindles for thk Souxn. The Lowell machine shop now employs 700 hands, and expects to continue the employment of that number through tbe coming win ter. Jt is now filling orders for foil ma chinery for an 8,000 spindle mill at Rnmn Qa, ; a 6,000 spindle mill at Gteenville' 8. 0 , and 4,000 spindle mill in Western aaissiraippi. The Cheapest Manure Known. Dr. Hugh J. Glenn, of Jacinta, Colusa county, California, is perhaps the greatest farmer in the world, raising 600,000 bushels of wheat in one season, cultiva Dr. Daniel Lre, in the Na3hville Union and American, says that laud plaster (gypnm) is the cheapest manure known ng 50,000 acres, and superintending all I to him, and he has b- en a careful obseive.- himself. It takea a whole county's pop- of its effects for sixty years. ulation to do his harvesting, and he sells He adds that it has been iu ue iu t hi- $100,000 worth of stock every year, country one hundred years, since Frank- He is a Virgiuian, aud shows what oorl Iin wrote bis name in sowed plaster, I j rjen(j8 people are, wueu yon give tbera a field Drought trom rans to rimadelphia, winch to work in. Strange to say, he was not had such a fertiling effect that all could born in Lynchburg, but in Augusta coun read his uame in clover and lucerne. ty. Norfolk Virginian. I He refers to a locality in the State of ISew lork, wbere it has been us'd fo Col. John penitentiary Atlanta Herald with tbe following infor mation : 1 be wbole number of convict is about 800; one tenth of these only are white. The ratio is one of decrease in the number of white couvicts and au in crease of colored. Many of them are employed on plantations. A heavy in crease fs anticipated the coming fall. Courts will soon be in session, and j ii It are full all over the State. In the month of July, this year, there were nineteen vin.ii nt. una pany or nueen men were en gaged in running a thrashing machine in Georgia a heavy cloud and I'll I 'i Minn tin and a bolt of lightning struck in the midst of the crowd, killing three men outright .vju.iug w some extent the entire party. 1 wo of the men were brothers, - -- J - A na were standing one on each side of ir rawer wnen killed, the miraculously j2u auuurv. The death of Andy Jaboson leaves no snc President or ex-Vice President among the living. -Bes Moines Iieaisler. Xet's see : Colfax died of an arr.tl attack of Credit Mobillier ; but what was Hamlin's disease ! Oh. yes : iner..Al postage killed Hamlin, and the Register is qowe ngui mey are more dead than Andrew Jouoson. ulitcayo limes. 8 T. Brown, keeper of the f Georgia, has supplied th fifty years, aud though containing no nrnmonia or nitrogen in any form; no potash, no m:iguesia, both of which exial iu all crops ; no phosphoric acid, fei man y i i ii , . . npianu neios were more productive in 1874 than in 1824, after the removal of fifty harvests, receiving in return lea than seventy-eight pound pr ici ot h true puipnave oi lime a year, and ucvrr any other fertiliser. A Heavy Breach of Promise Case in Princeton. Albeit D. Brown, the only son of Mrs Suan Dd Brown, ot Ptioceton, N. J., who recently became the owner of the fine bouse and grounds of the la'e Jndge Field, was arretted -by SSieriff Walton, of Trenton, esteiday, and gave, bond in $30,000 tor Mppi-aianct in Suprfoif Court on the 18th instant to put iu epcial bii It.i $60,000 ou the suit of Alice Ntee tor breach of promise. The ordr w tyrant ed By M. I) Naar, Supreme Co rt Coin ni's.-i'iner, on tbe affidavit of" the plaint ff, who is represented by W. T. -'ohin'.,. Mr. Biown i- about ihir y l years old, a ch-mist, bo amt, h:,r c.if no. it- a honoiai i - j. ,, r,. ... ..... Prinr-ton U'i.ini H it au;ir .. but ha not lived with his wit' fui . y are and halt, a kiiit lor divoice. ueti1- mg. I be plaiutiff. Al e Noire, la twenty five years old, aiid is known among her as " I he pretty gardner' daugh ter." Her father was gardener for the Browns at Pri eeton. H-r affidavit t v. r v voluminous, and euuiains extracti f om several letters rectdved fm B a ot lh uiil iftV lioitiie cii.tiaci.fr, wt-.i, a, e ds to heaeu io abnodou him it h eer tm tk- h-rand pn ug-- i f h -noi it-i I ve am coiistaucy Th- -ffi.i vii &h torth thai the plaintiff, n lying on ilue promises, went to Btiizil to be married to the defendant, and bo:h &t i e I a whir in Rio .Janeiro. There Brown told her thai the Kinpemr had Inrlddden the priests m marry the divorced uules evidence of a divoice legally obtaiued was given. So the couple saded for England, reach- d Liverpool in December, 1873 Brown renewed bia promises, and sent Miss Noii-e tickets VIA THE VA. MIDLAND The only change of cars to Baltimore in made north of the river at DANVILLE across a tvxive toot platform tn DAYLIGHT. Tiie entire train rans from PANTILE to BALTIMORh over one unilorm gaugs witb ont change. This route U one Hundred Mil en shortar ban any other to tbe SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA. O J FOREAOBE, General Mauagrr, Alexandria. Va. W D CHIPLEY, (yeueral Sonthein Asrul. Atlanta. f W U WATUNU ION, Travelling Agent, Greensboro, N. 0 May 13-4-u Aa invention having a most important bearing est the fntnre of Fetd which the nuauiiiv or volume oi ion ! tij 13151 aod tbe qaality of tone tv-noerf d Equal to tM of lie Best Pipe Orpin sf ike Saie Capacity. ina."Wilroi Petent." eiTe -h rk. MUl.r.tMl "Vni PlMUe." "Vox H jnK MCUo" or "Clarionet" 8uip, "Urm. Horn, ALL. THE LAT K lMl'KU V hJlliWTS Can be obtained only in tlieae Orcana. Fifty Different Sty W .lc3r tlxo cnwola THtlEST I H MATtRIAL AMD WOSKMAglHIP, Quality and Volouic of Tone Lucqualled. PRICES, 850 TO $600. Factory and Warerooms, Cor. 6th and Congress 8U Dt i'KUlT aiCUltiAK (IITABLIIBBD ZST 1850.) AOENT3 Wanted in Swery Coaaty Address GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN CO- Carolina Central Railway Co. OmCK ( KX KRAI. -fPKfll NTKrKT. i Wilt:uj pti-u. S. C April 14. 1475. Change of Schedule, On and after Friday. April 16th, 137S, tbe train will run over tltu Railway aa followH . PASSENGER TRAINS i-ive Wilmbi'ou at vrrive at Ciiarlotte at I.ave 'harlot te at -trrive in Wiituinjctia ut .. ....7 I.', A M. 7.15F. M 7 0U A. M 7 00 P. jf FREIGHT TRAINS Children- at Church. My dear boy and girl of tbe Sabbath schoola brought in, against two in 1873 and four everywhere, in tbe city and in the coun t" the Astor Hoaee, New York, promiair in 1874; for the same month. There are tfy, we would urge you all to attend the to follow aod bring ber wardrobe. Afiei many young negroee orougnt la, ome as I preaching ot tbe Word. The Sihbatb a rough voyge she reached N w Yora lasave vv llininirtou at Arrive at Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at Airivein Wilmington at MIXED TRAINS Ieav Charlotte at Arrive at Buffalo at Leave Buffalo at Arrive iu Charlotte at May 20, 1H75 BE I SO -iy- F L JRL im ERS SAVE! fflOWEY, SAVE LABOR, SAVE TIKE BY USING THE FARMERS' PLOW. ....6.00 P M ...6 00 PM ...Ii I' A M ....6.00AM .8.00 A M J2M . . 12 30 P M ...4.30 PM young as teu years, and a number fcor teen and nueen years old. echool is not enough. The goepel is to and stopped a we-k at the A -'or Ho 1 111 . . Ill I J A I oe preaenca aua must be uard. I In- it'- otu not touow n r, auu sif went to children may hear and understand it. Prioeelon and found that her father had Dear yoaug people, do not tarn vour du d in her absence. Brown sailed Irom backs npon Jesns. Meet him in tbe pub- Liverpool to ot. Thotna, aud returned lie congregation. Listen to his minister.- to frincetou iu May, 1874 she has not And Mrs. Brown, it is about tbe doors ot the church, in the affiimed, 'turned out Miss Noice. aud the An Important Medical Dis covery. Dr. Thomas Nicholson, of St. Louis, when they preach. Do not merely move eeen In in since. who has beeu giving special attention to the study of small-pox for five years 6 allery, or the lecture room ; bat go into girl and her mother were reduced to d ! - . . . . I . A aa.e a aa t a claims to nave aiscoverea a specific which Vew w,u tamer ana mother, get into utuiion. Alice sunerea so on ber sea a . a . a. .1.1 a . .1 a a aa. is aestiuea to worn a revolution in the tiie euurcli with your hearts, fullv and vovne that sue is now a confirm d mva a m S a a m a a I a. m. m a - treatment or tue most loathsome disease. I tor ever inside the kingdom. ltd as well. Mrs. Brown is reported .to and rob it of half its terrors bv prevent iug How beautiful it is to se a congrega- be worth $500, 000. Tbe cae, which kaa the formation of pustules and consequent t'0" where there are children here and created much excitement in Priueeton and pitting ot the surface, while at the ame there, plenty oi them, all throaeh the I reu ton, u likely to be tried at the Oeto .a a 1 r la . a I a - time rcaucing danger nt contagion. Hit cunreh, trom tbe steps ot tbe pulpit clear oer term of the supreme Uourt sitting at It you will run lighter. It will turn yuor land better, It will make jou better crops, It villi lass to keep it in order, than any other PUiw you bare ever used. theory is that tbe surface eruption is not back to tbe doors J The singing would caused by poison in the blood, bat is due be sweeter, the preaching would be bet to the severe. iufl immation of the jskin, ter, and, best of all, everything wonld be which is so dried np by the fever as to happier, aud more like Jesus. Little cause a total suspeushin of its excretory Banner, iunctron ; ana uis treatment is to restore as nearly as possible the normal condition oi the skin by external application. For this purpose he uses tbe following pre paration, in which it will be seen that Valuable if True. The Fincastle Herald has been inform ed that a piece of iron buug in fruit trees will effectuaHy prevent the ravages of aawni4iinij uvi.une. X ne JOUrn al of Education gives the following list of Harmonizing colors : uea with green Wue with orange ; yellow with violet black with warm brown : violet with pale green ; violet with light lose ; deep pale blue with golden brown ; ehoco'ate with light blue ; deep red with gray maroon with warm green ; deep blue with pink ; chocolate with peagreen ; maroon with ate blue ; claret with buff; bl iak with warm green. . 1 i i a . aa - . V l",u,;,F"' logreuiem: rrost. J be informant states that the nZh .: it Jm a-? camPfor's "J DKbt before tbe freeae ip April last, that uL. i La ? k J H?L?eJlZ!d be honS Piece oi old iron in ten sulphate of soda, one dracbmj Tbe body 0f bis peach trees, and that the fruit was of the patienris to be covered wfth gauze not killed and that those trees are now men over which the gasoline compound loaded with peaches, and he thinks there is to be sponged freely, as occasion re will not be lest than seventy.five bushels quires, after which tbe body must be Tbe fruit of th 7, L 1 - u II f A 1 Li 1 ITQB I a M 111 mber) in tbe orchard were all killed. rtlAa n( a l.. 1 .- d. Not duWPS. sime- bnd i EKlZ f"r 5 loaded with fruit. wbU ou three ads :"tT:' ""F the fruit was entirely killed. ..J V,.U ur me uaiieni. out tue ais- Hr mti tl, iA : ..: ..j " t. , . smi f? r."?"- -.-Jaih " imanantiv with ik 1 j j " - '' rvaaiia. tbe latter city. O. M. Bcis, Lata ot U.M, Bail S Co C. R. Barkkr. Late of 0 a Sarki Co BUI8 & BARKER WHOLESALE & RETAIL Drouuts Corner Main & Fisher Streets, SALISBURY, N. C, Where mav be found a full assortment of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stoffii, Fine Hand kerchief Extracts, Foreign & Domestic Col ognes. Soaps, Hair. Tooth & Nail Brashes. Havana ft American Ugars. All grades of SMOKING ft CHEWING TOBACCO. A fine lot of Brass ft Glass LAMPS; also the No Trains on -Sunday eccapt one freight train that leaves Wilmington at 6 r. m., inrtead of on Saturday night. Connection?. Connects at Wilmingtou with. Wilmington A Wldtn. and Wilmington, Cohunbia 6: Auruitta Kailnali, Scitii-weekly New York and Tri weekly Baltimore aud weekly Fniladelnhia Stvamcru, and t Ne River Boats to Fayetterille. Connect- st Cnariotte with it Weitern Di vinioa. North Carolina Railroad. Charlotte A Statehvile Railroad, Charlotte A Atlsnta Air Line, and Charlotte, Columbia ft Augusta Rail- nad. Thus snnpl ring tbe whole West. Northwe t and South wet with a short and cheap lina to k O-.. I 1 1 L'. . S. L. FRBMONT. Chief Engineer and Suaeriuteuden t. May 6. IH75 tf. Tie Piedmont Press, HICKORY, N. C, Is the only paper published iu Catawba Coouty, and baa ao extensive circulation among Merchants, farmers, and all classes f basin ess men in tbe Stat. The ' Pages aa m a w. . A is a live, wide-awake ueroueraUe paper, and is a desirable nxnlium for advertising in Western north Carolina. Liberal term allowed on yearly advertisement. Sub scription $2.00, in advance. Address MUKRIL Ac THOM LIXSON, Editor and Piwprietors. We will furniah yon PoinU one year for one t!or in or linurr lund for one Dalhw. Wkat you pay your blacksmith to do the name oo ytnr old-faabtooed Plow f We have hwt mde a great rvuuction in l'nat ? All we aide of you is. Try it, and then if you don't like it bring it back and year msw dsi be refunded to you. WE WAEBAHT EVERY PLOW. MERONEY & BRO. Salisbury. N. C April 1, 1876 tf. fk LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Just PMMd, to a sealed eaeeJej. Prise MX n ts. JL Ztecture on the Wat are, Trc at -mast, Ud Radical cure of seminal weak ueaa, or 6permaUrrba?a, induced by elf-Abu, lnvolnntarv BmiaaioOK, lm potency, Keirous Debility, aod Impedimento to Marriage gener ally; Consumption, Kpilepor.and FiU; Mental and Paystoal Incapacity. Ac. By KOBKKT J . CULVERWLLL. M. D., author of tbe "Green Book. Ae. The world-conowned author, in this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from huovn exj e rience that the lawful consequence of ttelf Abuse may be effectuaJly romorad without medicine, and witho t daugerm oergical oper ations, boogies, instruments, ringn, or cordials; pointing oat a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no mailer what his euudition may be, ears himelf cheap ly privately and radically. tW This Lecture will prore a boom to t9u samds aod thousand boat under aeai, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six eaats or .two post age n tamps. Address the Publishers, celebrated Perkins A House Non-explosivk jt wy a Tji 7 fiD ATrin Kerosene Lamps which we oorrnai for oreaty VxVil. X VXi!i QL XVAlVT 1.. Whiskey, French Brandy, Scuppernong ATTORNEYS Al AND vears Wine by the bottle or gallon. Blackberry. Malaga, California Sherry A Port Wines. Imported Gin, and in fact eve-ything usually Kept in a brat class Drug More. Our prescrip tion department is solely in tie hands vf the pro prietor, one or tie other being in the. Store day and night and no one need apprehend any dan ger in having their prescriptions compound-1 fog jn Bakrnptcey. Veb. It, lf7IV-tf LAW S0licit0Minankrnitri). tdT Special attention paid to proceed OKAS. J. C. KLINE & CO. U 7 Bwwary, Vaw Yok; Post Office Box, 45 06 April 15 1875. Iy. Horner and Grave's School, ILL8BORO, H. C . Tla FaU searioo of 1875 opens on the fourth Monday in July. . Cosaiogna seat on application. 7 J-w. . Pd SOTJTHIBN ILLXrSTATl AOE! Balcicla, li. C. The only ILLUSTRATED WEEfLJj thetJoaia. Fisjiaafsi Forty uili""JJf taining more reading matter thaa aaf publishrd Inthe llbutheni Sute. The first number of tbe HOlTTHE L8TRATD AGE will aeisaaai as SatuHay, 26th day of Jtn, M- Tbe I'uUiaher iataods saakiag M "J strated record of the usaea. It W1" every topic. Political, H .tfVT .Sientibc, which is of current otT?2adt' the best illastratiaao that eaa assisass ,DThe KOUTIIERN ILLCOTRATED A will be printed oa new type, and eesvy paper. On iu li of contributors names of many of the 1 II i J Iiuial A ; il. MMnml liiararr.susanw, I I IBJ HIW; iaVt VntSi - il reiiB.ous and eoBBOMicail will fumiak everv week aa aasoaot - I W- lkar naDOta, IS ! - .a ...;..tv it ! intended ? fVIIW AkltA '.II' ' . . Tf ' . fTW OOUinj&BXt ILiLiLOl - nal for the fireaide ; seTeral pacialiy der domestic and social uie. No f.milv ahor ld be Wlthoat It. Sobscription price only $2 Pr fr IL T. FCWEOi, .amSMstrm 10-1875. Ilka FRESH TURNIP Jutt Baeeived a tnaOaV EaiiaV. j. a. a. 2: Wmmw WuiL FIsiDaaeh. CarVf ToUow Abordaaa aod the Y"
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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