pi - to i i . ml - 1w . . 1 I 1 " """" i i 1 , l mm w w i- w mr w . . i All the children gone to Mr. Tiltor. but one, lice, have Either trouble or happiness borrow ed from the future is apt to prove fal lacious. , born It 18 eaid that when a girl Is In Indiana the unhappy father begi to save money to buy a piano. ins A young lady asked a book-store clerk the other day if he had "Festus." "No," replied the clerk, "but I'm afraid a boil is coming on the back of my neck." Grant kissed tbe whole Mormon Sun day School tbo other day, and Mrs. Grant played Juliet to old Brignam s Komeo. Though r.ot generally known, it is a fact that Ulysses once played Mormon in that same region, 'far more shamefully Shame lastly than Brigham ever has. If any o ie wishes tbe particulars, we'll furnish than by letter. "Father," askiHl a Vicksburg boy at the dinintr table the other day, "are yon a big man ?" "Well I dunno," musingly answered the parent. "Why?" "Cause I -beard- some men talking over at the hotel, and they said you were one ot the biggest men in town. "Well, I suppose I do stand pretty high,' replied the parent, looking pS eased and con sequential, mere was bait a minute ot si lence, and then tbe boy added : "They said it was a wonder how you carried your feet around I" The boy can't understand yet why be should have received a box on tbe ear which made bis head roar for two long hours. . . Cheating an Innocent Old Man. Co day last month, when trade was dull, a Yicksburg grocery clerk procured s7 piece of sole leather from a shoemaker, painted it black and laid Jt aside for future use. a few days aa old chap from back in the cermtry came in and inquired for a plug of chewing tobacco. The piece of sole leather was tied up, paid for, and the pufthaser started for home. At the end of the sixth day he returned, looking downcast and de jected, and walking into the store he inquir ed ot the cuts: : . . mM, j "'Member that terbacker I got here the "Well, was that a new brand !" "Jo same oia Drana. ' "Reglar plug terbacker, was it V "Well, then it's me; it's right here in my iaws " sadly replied the old man. I know- ea x was exiting puny oia, but i was aims handy on burin' plug. I never seen a plug afore this one that I couldn't tear to pieces at one chaw. I sot my teeth into this one and bit and palled and twisted like a dog . . i . . . - . . ..... verv weak. After the father was again burl tbe wbole vile, poeketpicking legacy locked un in bis cell the little one died in of shame and crime back to the pande- ...... Ml 4 . 1. i 3.1 - . his mothers arms. "Ile a better on now, i moniac originator oi ana me party i uai she said, bet she wept, and when her I imposed it ! Old William Allen may be m mm m m l r . i mrm-m . - m hnRhand was bronebt to ber cell botn sod- aereaiea. loe anii'coniraction, anti- bed over their dead ehild. They said J pirate movement may have received a fa thev could not borr it, they were too tal cheek. The black banner of cot f np poor, bat asked the Warden to send word tion and plunder, of usurpation and pen- to a friend. The friend declined to bury pie. rum may float m trmmpn. uut, as their dead bady, and so the body was! surely as there hi a bottom to a bysses sent to the Morgue. The mother, still ot national degradation and woe, just so weeping, made the little corpse as deceut sorely will the day eome when Americans as Sbe could, anc inen.aissea mecuia nps, i wm rise against meir oppressors ana (ie inastraifgers buried her boy in tbe Pot- spoilers and, in the name of a God of jus Carolina Central Railway COr Omci Gsvaaat Sena i rnuromrT. Wilmington, V. C. April 14, 167. J ter's Field. New York Sun. I men of the utters these In speaking of the yonng teouth, the Richmond Whig truthful words : "But what shall we say of tbe young men ? Some of them are talented, mettle- tice, swear that none bat honest men, true men, shall bear rule : just so surely they will demand and obtain relief from burdens already insupportable. Sentinal, Two Bide of tbe Same Subject. A vonng man entered the bar-room of a village tavern and called for a drink. "No," said the landlord, "you have had the deli num tremens once, and 1 cannot sell you any more." He stcpoed aside to make room for two voung men who bad just entered. ,1 V, 1 11 J ,1 .l,nrn Ilie UaT VUU UIU Iier tO me. . . I . . . - x . ,J uim mc muuinru nnircu uu uiou Tcij iw "Seems to be trood pluff." remarked the away ine acuve ,itel The othcr hfd 8tood . guUen and clerk, as he smelled of the counterfeit. there are others who have a more practical sjient, and when they had finished he walk- She's all right : it s failing exclaimed turn, and not rest until they find something ed up to the landlord and thus addressed the old man. "Pass me out some fine-cut. a ti, totArminntinn him : "Six years ago, at their age, I stood and I'll go home and deed the farm to the . . , nr.ainn nH -verr vouth boys, and git ready for tbe grave r . 7 ' - ... W llll UUL'S I.I1.1L Kill auuuOCU v. some, highspirited lads, who feel that they at a root, and Pve kept biting and pulling cannot work, and beg, it is a shame, and so for six days, and thar she am now, the same tbey sit down and do nothing. They dream as i lie uaj uu imjiu uer iu im. Change of Schedule, On and after Fridtv. Annl 16th. 1875. the trains will run over this Railway as follows i PASSENGER TRAINS. vje. FARMERS li - u j Leave Wilmington at A rrive ot Charlutte at Leave Charlutte at Arrive in Wilmington at .. ..7.15 A M. ..7.15 P. M. ...740 A. M ...7.00 P. M adopted reads as follows "The General Assembly shall bave full power by statute to modify, change tr.r, . tu t:.i, j I or auroaie auy aim nu ui mo uiutibiuuo Whin of ntnV.r 2 th Ar tk-r of this article, (that it article seven,) and ' ' 2? - j j i i .1. : i rfnrlnar the I u at tlirdf aroAlra hna noon rrarti I " m m mm T C h -nehcia to thft tobaprn. Much of it waul uo ' TVif Ormtrol nf dmiTitv Ckivem-1 ter. Hient- j n0 thing is certain, if the broken down In the Convention. Saturdav. the ordi- famiUes of Virgieia, and indeed of the nance reported bv Mr. Shepherd, Chair- whole South are ever to be recoiled and re man of tbe Committee on Municipal Cor- stored, that result is to be brought about by porations, passed its third reading. This the industry of the young those from fif i. a most excellent ordiuance and as teen to thirty. Tuey can do this if they 1 beginnirg to ripen before the rain ceased i ht and when satnratea with water was sen oasly damaged by the blight called "fire'' and had to be cut green. 1 hat which was still growing when tbe rain ceased. and has since matured, makes a very fair article. The crop will be a full average In quantity and of mixed quality. As to corn, that is everywhere stated to be the largest yield known in the State for many years. ' will, and most surely they could be no high er duty. To which the Chronicle adds : Never were truer words uttered by tongue or pen They should be read by every yonng. man in the land. Thev should be clioed out and - This ordinance will in effect enable the Pted up where they could be read daily Geueral Assembly to have fall control What the bouth needs to-day is an lnaus- I . . - . . mr over county, cay and town govern. J trial revolution among its young men. u mi merits, and to provide, if it may deem J may be difficult for the old, or those advan- proper, for the election of Justices of tbe j ced in years, whose lives have been mould- Peace by tbe Legislature. 1 be Kaleigb e(j m the school of slavery, to change their News says of it : habits of dependence to one of personal in where those voung men are. 1 was a man of fair prospect, now, at the age of twenty eight, I am a wreck, body and mind. Ton led me to drink. In this room I formed the bad habit that has been my ruin. Now sell me a few more glasses, and your work will be done 1 I shall soon be out of the way; there is no lApe for me. But they can be saved. Do not sell it to them. Sell it to me and let me die, and the world will be rid of me; but for heaven's sake sell no more to them !" The landlord listened pale and trembling. Setting down his decanter, he exclaimed, "God helping me, this is the last drop I will ever sell anyone. ' And be kept his own word sacred. CHURCH DEBTS The way in which church edifices are built now-a-dsys, says Dr. Holland of Scribner't Monthly, really necessitate a new formula of dedication. How would this read? "We dedicate this edifice to Thee, our Lord and Master ; wc give it to Thee and Thy cause and kingdom, subject to a mortgage of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($150,000). We be- queth it to our children and our children a FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilmington at . 00 P M Arrive at Charlotte at JkM P M Leave Charlutte at 6 0 A M Arrive la Wilmington at. j6j00 A M MIXED TRAINS Leave Charlotte at f 00 A M Arrive at Buffalo at ', KM Leave Buffalo at It 30 P M Arrive in Charlotte at 4.30 P M No Trains on Sunday eccpt one freight train that leaves Wilmington at 6 r. instead of on bat unlay night. Connections. Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington A Wrldon. and Wilmington. Colombia A Augusia Railroad, bemi-weeklv New York aud Tn weekly Baltimore and weekly Philadelphia Steamers, and the River Boats to Fayette nil. Connect at Charlotte with Its Wet tern In- vision, North Carolina Railroad. CfearloUe & States vile Railroad. Charlotte AS Atlanta Air Line, and Charlotte, Columbia A Augusta Railroad. Thns 8npplrirr the whole Wwt. Northwe 't and Sonthwet with a short and ebeap line to the seaboard and burope. 8. L. FREMONT. Chief Engineer and Superintendent. May 6. Itf75. tf. A Detroit Financial Argument. "Well, Bub," replied Bijah, as he finished banging up the broom, "this currency ques tion bothers many besides you, though it's clear enough to me. You see that twentv- five cent scrip, don't you ?" The boy remarked that he did, and Biiah 5 laced it on the window sill, weighed it own with a peach-stone and con tinued : "The great want of 50,000 white voters du8tryto nold the piow drive the team, children, as the greatest boon we can confer on of th nno-ro sftiMion of the State has beeu . .. . r, . A them subject to the mortgage aforesaid), and i .u. .1 ,u: .u. i WB 'm t"""-? we trust mat tnev will nave the grace ana me oovHiueu m m.a provw.on, u ... trowel enter the workshop andstore-ina money to pay the interest and lift the mortgage Mti'iiL iiuu " . j i , . , , a.:. ii HrMprvo it from nre nrf Bmeksnn. we nrmv , ... vm .-. 11 i i worn to no norm uuon int'ir unh iuuuis - : . - j:: only to endorse this uonstitunon ana eieci f .. . ., Tiiee. and make it abundantly useful to Tl a Democratic Legislature to give to the Pben unable to employ tne enoris oioincrs. people of North Carolina a relief from the 1 bey can, nowever, ao somemmg in mis iTfvinna ilia nnlor wlTwl. thav lnvo het-n direction, all tboueh the change requires a i w ",,vv - r - i w w groaning since the adoption of the Canby degree of will and moral courage possessed bayonet Constitution. Charlotte Ubstr by a few in the declingmg years of lite. ver. A Sandv Hook Love Story. There is a funny side to even so sad wid isWiat tells a case as the abduction ot Charley If oss. interesting stoiy in relation to the an old Thee, and make it abundantly useful to Thy self subject, of course, to the aforesaid mort gage," The ottering of a structure to the Almighty, as the gift of an organization of devotees who have not paid for it, and do not own it, strike the ordinary mind as a very strange thing, yet it is safe to say that not one church in twenty is built in America without incurring a debt larger or smaller. A more commodious and more elegant building is wanted. A subscrip t on is made that will not more than half cover iis cost, and money enough is borrowed to com . " WTTmM - T. fntilpr nf fhft Ina Knv oiia th.fi stw Water Witcb boose on tbe highlands ot ..it. ; Th whni nmnprt, i. mnnniml for la it. nnvthinor mnm than n I J . . . " . . . -- r.rr.. -r-. It it 2$ cents ? piece of paper ?" "I dunno," solmcnly replied the boy. "Has that bit of paper any real value be yond its being a promise to pay?" demanded Maa. M nfto a reporter of the Philadelphia Neverjiuk .near Sandy Hook, which was J"Kj Z. . r. burned on Saturday last -a mansion that saddled with a floati j.tue. f i uric ii vauoua, iwcuu j . ma tinned hv KnnimnrA t kMMr in Imp paper hat 'ere 25- He stopped there. Some one had sneaked up the alley and slily stolen both scrip and peach-stone. "Never mind," condoled the boy, "it hadn't any intrinsic value." "It hadnt, eh ?" growled the old janitor; "I just want to cotch the wolf who absorbed ltK the financial authorises are ins aeot wuicn inev can onlv handle on their personal responsibility A . 1 . t . . . CP, i A he saw a circular of a circus manager, well known novel, "The Water Witch." ' k .... ,,. . in ni.,' Thia announcing wax figures of the Ross he Commercial says ' sort of church enterprise is so common that w I 'I'lion.rA . j - r- I i a i Mtt flint toana I ha 1 Un Kasj-v rv-i a r r rn niAiiriln on I f a SWlllfl ffi r ( i family, together With an Ofler trom him p. -tftn hav ftnfi t thB ctranee to the this world do not build railroads with capita nf a rnnrnrd nf Hl9. (Wl for t.h wnvorv cu...l.... Tr nrio-in-IU n.. stock paid in, but they build them with bonds " - " " "TV I ""'7 - J I TKA onililrM nf Hhl rllv Hn not aeom In h i- the Indians lem wige in tIieir enera,lon in tne way in which thev brild their churches. Indeeil, we SUSAN. If Snsan B. Anthony had lived in Bab- ' " I J c of the bov. Mr. Ross went to the purchased by Hartshorne from I j . l J ... vt: - J . j 4 .ii j tana many yearn uncr wwe sum m inuiiuu , Woodward, at whose draih it passed to wife, and Charley, none of which bore bis son Edward. It was then purchased the least resemblane to the originals, hy a Dr. Stewart, a batchclor, who lived Without making himself known he talked with the exhibitor, who told sssW WsaV mm k 3SW. SAVE MONEY, SAVE LABOR, SATE TIM E, BY USISG TUEFa ERS PLOW. better It will ran lighter. It will tarn roar land bHlr, It will make j vou leas to kerv it in order, tban u.v crfl.rr l'l i ),.rc rtrr on We will fur-null yon r.nt owe year for osm plow in ordinary taw t c oiTt mm a mWm iwaa u rm i AU we aakoyow is. Try it, and then if yoo don't like U briaf H ka be refunded to yoo. WE WARRANT KH&ffiSjL GLOUGH & WAM1N ORGAN Co (Late 8 TltlO.J H GLOI GU OSfi M vm) IM PROVED s Piedmont Air Line Railway LA. Richmond & Dan vile. Richmond ft Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and aorta western a. u. &. w. COMDENSED THt-TABLE la Fffoct oa and aftr-r fnndav. fept. 16th CO aftr 8nndy. 187ft going north. STATIONS. Mail. Express. Leave Charlotte .... 9.15 rx 6 45 a Air-Line J'nct'o 9 33 6.30 " Salisbury M.bS ' P.34 " " Greensboro 3 15 a M 10.S6 " " Pmnrille 6(9 " LIS r m " Paadee 6.18 1 90 " Burkerille 11 35 6.07 Arrive at Richmond. 9.93 r u 8 48 ui l9aU SwwtET Fn wW llam fOiT O o GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS. FITTED WITH THE NEWLY IN VENTED LB PATHIwT QUALir C TUBES, GOING SOUTH. there in seclusion. A Btanee story it told of this hermit. After be left college Iwi 4n) 1 aaai low o in) li m VkCafk u t SI M 1 VONnrV 1 a4 tm he was aTrequent visitor to the aud aa a eongeqacnce w-a. engaged to be Koss household, and that all the fiff-1 :.j i qi.. ..;u j yloo about tbe time Cyrus led bis Persian ores were strikingly accurate likeness- .nd died, which so overcome bis nature SSTtWytfTtf r.?? t When Mr. Ross made himself that the world and society bad no further the Baby Ionian- which Heroditua records kn6wn the man was dumbfounded for charm, aud being a man of wealth he CfSiil l7T jT T a moment, but immediately expressed buried himself iu this lonely rn.: . l his deep sympathy, declarinc: his will- brood over his irreparable xmo was uicir who auckiuii, uy wmcu i . . . i ,j . j J j I. r . i they managed to find husbands for all M"gness topay tne ,UW reward, atfd - ;lJ iJL 6 . . . I ,ffnrn,l in M tU kntr cnnA seen carrvine an anatomical skeleton meir woman. i no greatest Deanty was .. v, jwuUU, ,. . . - r j . u.k . .u wuicu ue Bccuicu vu ucnuro wuo kuu im Death retreat to loss. His The trre.ito.-it l o.intv w pat up first, and knocked off to the high- give the father $1,000 a week, for 30 i est bidder, then the next in order of come- weeks, for the privilege of exhibiting 6 . , linennn ann an on to trio rlnmaol w!m I him IP equidistant between beauty and plain- rho was eivpn awav aratis. Then I What Savages thiki or Twtxr. Tn one. Boon came. surviving brother and uls ter, whereupon his effects were sold. A physician bought the skeleton be had ao i s-i I J : . : '.L. ,i 1 . I j , i i ique: cuurioueu, aura upon examiaine Mie ) i tl ii i ya Knocr Afri according to Dr. Robert Brown, bones tbeie was found stuffed into the 1! 17 d mTyJ,er "Bacea of Mankind,") tbe birth of twins is eyeless sockets and interstices of the skull till vn th nl-ino-t - Z M . commonly regarded as an evil omen. No a large amount ib bank notes, which were .ome r.vnir.l wnrthw .hn A.AaA- one, except the twins themselves and their returned to the family. J " rmmm V. W mm J WW WVVIVMIJ J I V I ferred lucre to looks. By transferring to aearest relatives is allowed to enter the hut the scale of the ill favored the urices nairl which they first saw the lieht. The for tbe fair, beauty was made to endow ugliness, and the rich man's taste was the poor man's gain. There never lived a woman 1n or out of Babylon whose beauty would command money enough to compensate a man for marrying Snsan. children, and even the utensils of the hut are not permitted to be used by aay one else. The mother is not allowed to talk to any one not belonging to her own family. If the children live till the end of the sixth year, it is supposed that Nature haa accom- Plain Figures. Beast Butler who, with all his infamies, is certainly no fool, denounces the cut throat, gold-dabbling, contraction policy bicb nas just triumphed m Ohio, as the last stretch of financial folly ; and swears it won t bring resumption of specie pay The Human Hand The human hand has been often examined aa a curious and wonderful exhibition of skill and ingenuity, adopting it to its posi tion upon the body, and enabling it to sup ply me wants oi tne body. We propose to modated herself to tneir existence, and they merits in- a hundred years. Nobody but are thenceforth admitted to association with bipedal candidates for admission into the their fellows. Nor is this abomination of j largest-eared rings of our agricultural twin births restricted to Africa, In Island shows, ever supposed it would. In the of Bali, near Java, a woman who is so un- la8t ten year8 the usurpers and plunderers fortunate as to bear twins is oblieed. alonir 01 golO-gamDIlog, pirate government with her husband, to live for a month at th have ground out of a crushed and e lavish think the latter can give the fornit-r aevera points and beat them ; for the paving fuccess of a church depends more upon contingent than ie success of a railroad, and its it.d- rvanv on-ht not to sell for more than fifty cent on the d.diar "flat." If we seem to make light of thia subject, it ia only for the purpose of showing how absurd a position the churches have asanmed in relation to iu It ia not a light subject ; it is a ver v grave one, and one which demands the immediate and peraiatent attention of all the churches until it shall be properly disposed of. In the first place, it ia not ezactlv a Christian act for a body of men to contract a debt which they are not able to pay. It is hardly more Christian to refuse to pav a debt which they know thev are able to di -charge. It can hardly be regard ed as a generous deed- to bequeath a debt to succeeding generations. The very foundations of the ordinary church debt are rotten, lhey are rotten with poor morality, poor financial pilicy, and personal and sectarian vanity. Does not one suppose that the expensive and debt-laden churches were erected simplv for the honor of the Master, and given to Him, subject to mortgage ? The results of building churches upon such an unsound basis are bad enough. The first result, perhaps, ia the extincuishmcnt of ell church beneficence. The church debt is the apology for denying all appeals for aid, from all the greater and smaller charities. A church sitting in the shadow of a great debt, ia "not at home to callers. They do not pay the debt. but they owe the money, and they are not afraid tbey shall be obliged to pay it. The heathen must take care oi themselves, the starving must go without bread, the widow and the fatherless must look to the tiod ot the widow and tne fatherless, the sick must pine, and the poor children must grow up in vagabondage, because of this awful church debt. All the meannen in a church skulks behind tbe debt, of which it intends to pay very little, while all the no bleness feels really poor, because it ia conscious that the debt is to be paid, if paid at all, by it self. seashore or among the tombs until she is Imwa 11 anak ik.' A. a ! v... w umumupuy, wnere purified. The Khasias of Hindostan &, . vmuuib -uc uuuiu . consider that to have twins assimilates the band merely as an implement for generating, mother to the lower animals, and one ot W o i ransmiumg power. , them is frequently put to death. An exact- .uw ai me nunosi innnite vanetv and people, according to their own official figures, always under the truth, nearly S4,UUU,U0U,00U about 5400,000,000 4 J . f .1. year. Ana out oi tins vast, common minds incomputable sum, they have re duced tbe monstrous national debt about peonof the wo7k done by the hman Prevails among some of the $500,000,000; while they have increased hand. All other machines do hut. na th5n J natlve tnbes of Vancouver Island. Amonc the aeereeate of hierbwavman-created aewintr-machine dona not Inner V.nf . I the AmOS one Of the twins is alwavs VHWI I State, cotintv and mnnirina inr phlodnBi a j : e , . . . ' ! zy. : " uo no1 or spin, or weave ; a print- and in Arebo, in Gumca, both the twins and over $1,000,000,000. At this rate, wil MnA Vk! I y P J 5 doe8 fold' or mother are put to death. some of the charming little misses of our port, the grain. And the same is true of every tvovced eouple remarried lately in "gore out and tell us how many scores o aAWm. h..L! J I Mnliid li.if V. 1 . . I . f 1 .1 Till ru BnH Iiaw in a n TT t ! w,n .n .1 , . , i M:1 wujc. uiwame, eicept one. They never do I uicauwune we wne naa iuuuub w uiu uui one ining unless two d st not mnrbinn oeen marries twice, and her second hm. uoua oi aouara, win ue required to Dfv are joined for a double purpose, and then band had died, and the third been divnirod off the whole cieantic incubut $2,500.- . a , ; I V tney are really two machines. But the hu- Thus No 1 becomes No 4. man hand nm minv -i o ... I - .j viu uues an couallv well. It enta la i.n,nm H piaines, it polishes, it paints, it Winds, it A Mother's Last Kiss. WStlla On the 3rd of September last, Samuel ftfrint., aid thnUbes, aid wSo and McMurray was confined oa the charge of grinds, and carries, and molds, and bakes- murdenng T. nomas Doyle, and twenty ft sews, and knits, and weaves, and sweeps! daVB lmter hiB wift Anu Jn locked and washes indeed, will not some one ren- P in the Tombs as his accomplice. She der thu long and enumeration unnecessary took to the prison her little child, a penny by just naming tome me thing which has not two year old, so small and delieate that :J it .eeU hardly a year old The faSer and more, it goes to work and ctrurf. a conufiu " prison for men, and separate machine for doing each piece of its re motJer and cblIi in hat is known as own work, and for doing tt more rapidly, 106 "agdelen," place set apart for and, perhaps, more accurately, and then mothers and their children and yenng rest while its own work eoes endlessly on- Kirk. The little familv livina uniW th ward. Here, then, is a little machine, minu- tame roof taw no more of each other than test of all among the great powers on which thoaarh an on AiiAmA k.- t. k- lag more shill in fadaptation and construe- P m ma tion than any others, and, yet, among all 1?SS?2 T" uken.to j, we catalogues ot tbe arreat mechanical fbreea. "lWB iamuy were tor a tew mm- A 1 1 1 M - )sa nn J r 7 t i ..'"' i acaroeiy regaraea as worth of men-i a"D UUHCU' vn weanesday the lather : saw the boy again. He was alive, but 8TATIOX. Leave Pichmnd Burkeri ' Dundee.. " IauMle " tjreenMioro " 8alisburj.. " Air-Liba J'n. t'n Arrive at CharloUe... STATIONS. Iave Gteentboro. " Co Shops " Raleigh Arr. at Goldboro'.. Mail. Ezra ess. '.Mtm 6.0Ra.h. 4.6'i " 8 36 - 10 33 1.14 r a I0.3f 1.17 3. no w 3.6H ' 6 3-3 6.16 8.06 " 8.36 8.22 a a 8.4i " u;oiN; wsaT. Maii. I Mail . a t. W a a An invention having a most important hesnnp on the luitire ci i.i . which the quanliir .r rolun.e of tone is very largely iiirrcaaea, and the iuaiiij of lutte rendend Equal to that of toe BatPipe Oreaa of tie te Capacitj. aa a m. . i. . - . a . i a I Our relehrnted "Vox Cele-te." "Vox lla nmv " u-s l-wwm. P'". , I i r-lh," or "Clarionet M lois "trcoi Uni, "V nroona, oa .w.gein, iota aviawa wm-p. ' And . -.mmmm. a. . . tW W atftlatawri S f t ALL THE L A rhM iirnu x - a 3 00 a 4 30 8.33 " 1130 a n PiftTT TlifTarrv,' Stwea. J rortlioFnrlori THE BE.ST 1 Arr. 1 43 a aL'vel2 3D "2 8 10 ' L've 6 00 r a Can be wUttiued onlj in t'.eae Orjrana. HAL AhO V. bnalitv knil Volume of Tuo L nf.iaa!!exL PEIC S, 850 TO 8500. H PF.ST ir t;A 1 tHiAL w of awaasianir, FACTORY AND WARERUOMS, CORNtR,6h A N D OrNGr.D Su. ir.inoii, Niiniua. XrOXLTB WBBTIUIaf. O.&.m (8ITA1LZIESD Xlf 1830.) AQEKTB Wanted in Every Coaatf Address GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN C0- ( Salcm Bbjixch. ) Leave Greensboro 4. JO r Arrive at Salem 6 IS " Leave Salem 8.4U a a Arrive at Graeatbo o. ...... 10.33 " DETEOIT, DI May 20 1875. ly. Paaaenfer train leaving Raleigh at 8.10rx connects atUreeasboro' with the Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price ot Ticket same as via other routes. Trains to and from points Kast of Ureeoaboro connect at Greensboro with Mail T ruins to or from points North or South. Two Trains daily, both wars On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond at 900 A x . arrive atBarkeville 19 4Z r x, leave Burkevilla 4 36 a x , arrive at Rich mond 7 68 a x . No, Change of Cars Between Charlotte and Richmond, 282 Miles. Panera that have arranrenaeoW to advertise tbe schedule ot thia company will pi above. For further Information address 8 E. ALLEN, Gen'l Ticket Agvat Greensboro, X G M R TALCOTT, Engineer A Gaa'I Superintendent Chesapeake and Ohio B B 000,000 the hideons price of onr own en slavement and perpetual corruption and . w aa ma a v . . ruin i xne sunsnme and storms, tbe rains and dews of half a centory will have fallen upon our grave?. Our very tomb stones wm bave crumbled to dust. Two generations will have come and gone. A new race, knowing nothing and caring nothing about as or the things that concern ub ; utterly indifferent to our struggles, our hopes, fears, loyalty and disloyalty, 1 1 t -ti i . our uooor or nisoonor ; win nave risen in oar place. And as things have accumu latedtaxed to pay a debt, with thecon traction of which they had nothing to do a debt, incurred in the prosecution of taV . m. m m. ! - - .k crusades and schemer, upon which tbey will have learned to look with abhorrence a debt, piled upon ua and them for the achievement of objects and purposes which all Christendom will then regard with loathing and horror. How long, suppose froa, will they endure the galling penalty of follies and crime not their own t How J long till, as or map, they would rise and THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE BE TWEEN NORTH CAROLINA AND THE WEST. PASSENGER TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS. MAIL EXPRESS. Leave Richmond 9.30 a m 9.10 p m " CharlnttAftrillA. '2.05 am 1-30 n m Arrive White 8ulpher, 9.25 " 8.37 Huntington, 8.30 a m 5.45 Cincinnatti, 6.00 am Conneetinx closely th all of the Great Trunk Line for tbe Wat, North-West and South-Wctt. Thia ia the shortest. Quickest and cheapest Route, with lea changes of cars tban any other, and passes through the fincsts scenery m the world. Paasenxers taking the Express train on the N. C. R. R. have no delay, but connect closely to an v point in the West. f irst class and immigrant licxeta at the Lowest Rates and Baggage checked. Emi grants ao on Express Trains. Timk, Distance, rw . , . 1 . 1 y I ana aioxev savea uy uaing toe tsHojwwe and Ohio Route. Freight Bates to and from the West, always aa low aa the lowest Merchant and others will find it to their in terest to get oar Sates before shipping or or- anring. For Information and Rates apply to J, C. DAME, So. Agent, or G. M- McKENNIE, Ticket Agent Greensboro N. C. C E. HOWARD, General Ticket Agent, W. M. 8. DUNN, Superintendent. foshieoodVa. print aa .P W BATTLE. President. F.H CAMKttON Vice President. H. HICKS, See'y. NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COUBT-BUWAI COUNTY. J. CI. Flrtatoinf, aa Executor "f the lat will t.d trataiortiul u( Jacob krulet, drnvwrnrnvd. rtaimmf STATE LIFE tearice i COMPANY, RALEIGH. JI. CAPITAL. $200,000 9 A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Just Tall ishod, in a sealed envelope. Price sis cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treat ment, and Radical care of Seminal weak- ne8, or opermatorrbeca, induced by Self-Abane, lnvolantarv bmisaions, impoteucv, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriace cener- ally; ConHUUiption, Epilepsy. and FiU: lleotal and Phvsical Incapacity, 4c. By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL. If. D., author of the "Green Book.'" Ac. The world-renowned author, in this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from bis own e x e rienee that the lawful consequence of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and wit ho t dangerous sergical oper ations, bougies, instrument, ring, or cordial; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, core himself cheap ly privately and radically. tW This Lecture will prove a boon to thou sands and thousands Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents or two post age stamps. Address the Publishers. At end of Firt Fiscal Year had iied over 900 Policies without anataininx a single loaa. P rodent, economical and energetic manage ment haa made it A SUCCESSFUL CORPORATION. Again S-ral. K rider. Daniel W K rider, Charles C K rider, Johotirakaaa, wife, Julia E Grahan, Tbota A Krfder. Marram 1 Flew. inc. Mary L. Krider. James H KriJer, Maria K rider. Aaaa M. i: rid. r. Rallie S. Knd-rr. Baraa bus Knder, Tboaaas W Mrri ataa, Katia M Morrison. Will-ass Iktbea and wife Sallie L Brthea, ltubrrt N Flraainn. William K Kleming. Sallie E f leasing. Mar raret J Heaaing. Nathan N Flew. i oa. Koberta U-saing, Charias J r lesning aad Julia G Flem ing. Defendants. STATE OF NORTH CAsMLH This Company issue every deairable form of Policies at as low rates as any other First Class Company. Imposes no useless restriction upon residence or travel. Haa a fixed paid up value on all policies after two n ! payment. r k To the Sherif rnf JZsvoa Yon are fcerebv msamanded is the earns J K rider. Claries C Knder. Jut Gr wife Julia E. (irahaaa. Thosass A . L'i : w v i.-.. Krider, Maria Krtoer. Anne M KriaW. JJ S Krider, Barnahns S Krider, Taoass V ri-on. Katie M Morrison. Willi- Bsms wife Sallie E Brthea, Robert N Fknwaf. f K Flrmine, Sallie E neminc. liam I CH AS. J. C. KLINE t CO. 127 Bowey, Hew Y ok; Post Office Box, 4A86. April 15 187.V-ly Blactmer and Henderson, Attorneys, Counsel ors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, Jf. a Jan. 96, 1875tf Its entire ssneta are loaned and inv Al HOME, to foster and encourage home enterprises. Thirty days grace allowed in payment of pre miu With these farts before them will the people of North Carolina continue to pay annua Mr thousands upon thousand of dollars to boild op Foreign Companies, when th.y can secwre insurance in a Company eqnally reliable and every dollar's premium lhey pay be loaned and invested tn onr own htate, and among onr own PPt . . Toon. r. bvlu 1 1 a, t J.D. McNKKLY. Salisbury. V KTJFF15 ATAYLOE. Cea'l. DWL Agt'a. Ursenaboro 5. C Dec SI lr- J Fleminr. Nathan N FJetninr. ing. Charles J Fleming, aad JaUt Dsasnilssts. ia the above action, s ft the next Term of the (wnerior r smrl . m. i-...,. .. D, mi tmm rMiri.Ifcsast iasaf - -"iiit f vrs ir wm mmm i ae www. - . . X , . av -B SAafl tury. oa the tfc Mocdsv aner uwa- in repttmtrr next answer the complaint o ectitor of the La ill Krider. deceaae i -j arc further c mmeaded t bnssndants that if they fail iilaint, within th lime aaid Plaintiff will apply " relief i efJsf Art's. L C. Cheap Chattel Mortgage!, and varios r ther blanks for sale Partland, Maine, Jaau 19, 1876,-lt in thee in this aait dedteaoufy fciltosaw perissd by hV TaOssrt b Chart, nf m s A. D. 157&. CUrk J. M HOBAft BesaSUarot Ktbteawsa Arhansnsaad Willi-J of this fix will seass1 wife Bellas "of BLACK M KB A HEDK8 i ax Csraosso co, talL 5

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