I Tne Best Time, i Cme")?ncrahon collected 405 francs (or the sufferers by the onde inundation. emeu. Gir- If vour horse is in the habit of kicking. use a low board, antf your hone will toon Mr AVitrlt. I! "Wlmt arrangements hate you for ex- Keep your horse fat; don't -Row tny tingoishing fire r said Mr. Timidity to one to get a lien on nun. the landlord of a hotel ontWeat where he When your horse refuses to take morJosedto spend the night. "There's P V consider him aa having r .r , i -t fat fori. anondcd Boniface. To make jonr hone fast, tie him " - ith . The happiest momenta halters. oi a woman e . 1 i - I i I.: carmenta; the saddest, when her husband 1 7 0 r your after comes home late at night aud yells to her from the front steps to throw htm out some key-holes, assorted sixes. .X' If vou have a proper address you may receive a couple of lines from a horse, hut on no account drop a line. However you may be attached to your horae, you muat be certain that your horse is well attached to your car riage. Gen. George Washington's Opin. A dear and only daughter ley dying. She had early been a thoughtful, praying child, having professed religion. Severe pain at time almost took away the power of thought. Between these severe attacks of safferine- she looked DacK on ner cuua- hood experiences, nd lorwara raw use blessed future, with equal clearness and joy aa she said, "There' s a delightful clearness now." Aa I set v her bed, wo taixea as her strength would permit. Among the many things never to bo torgottoo she said ; "Father, you know 1 protesseo religion when I waa young, very young some thought too young but oh, bo I wish that I could tell everybody what a comfort it is to me now to think of it." Reaching out her hand the fingers al ready cold and grasping mine, she said with great earnestness : "Father, you are at work for the young. Do all you can for them while they are young. It is the best time (he best time. Oh, I see it now as I never did before. It is the best time while they are young the younger the better do ail you can tor them while they are very young." Christian Instructor. A Woman Amputates her Hus band's Leg. Tlw flWmUnd nhin Tsadrr. of Mon- . f i. : I. .. : ' i a -a 'n i "i t - Bnuwzing through tne gate or nnuinga ootn iney ano uie men wm reueci vmm i a.- tnlls tha fellwin : "Yesterday after ladder to go over the wall. we can have but little hope ot the blessing noon a mjlo wh0 with uia familyf Hres I of Heaven on our arms, if wo insult it oy near the corner of Williams alley and A hew process of refrigeration, by the ?ur ,mP,e 8ua lo"7; uueu J" - Fountain street, got into a quarrel with u i-. i?. ' . J is a vice so mean and low, without any k;. iwl w :n. to a low temperatnref has been introduced eve7,man of .f80 and stead of feeling happy, it affected them from Paris. It iaDlicablo to cellars. belar detests and despises it. just the opposite. They tore caeh other's -packing rooms, compartmenta in ships, hair, aud raised such a rumpus generally, etc., aud is intended to keep the air in the n Important Temperance Meeting. neighbon sent tor some of the rooms pure, dry, and very cold, without Raleigh Council No. 227, Friends of boys at the onginehouse to go down and the use of ice. Temperance, wUI hold its recond meeting !t0P the awtorbance. Some of them did at Mayor's office at 7 o'clock this go down, but when they got there the SUck up a Little. evening. This Idge reorganized on 1 ' ' . , L Saturday evening under the most favor- Bhow uO.W0T! 11 wa8 not 80 Peaccl aB It has been said that no man is so poor h! nli.a nA wiifi rv flttirinir it seemed. The woman succeeded in get- .i. u ji . u . A. r-T- J ' o I l l 3 j u J xr- U1UI HI." HID IMLT-LI UU"U Bt IIH" "Jnst to tlnuk of it, my dear," said a wife to hct husband, as he was taking his moruincr dram. "What a waste of money for liquor ! This paper pays that the United Slates consumes ninety million dollars' worth of spirits every yearl' 'Ah i0k of Swearing. In Spark's writing responded the husband, 'how I wish I 0f Washington he cites the follow was the United States 1' ing . "The General is sorry to be informed UrirrliATTi Von on- R.-LVfl that a woman that the foolish and wicked Draclice ot who cunt make a tiresa ontof eleven yards I profane cursing and swearing, a vice of cloth will find I leaven's gate too nar-! heretofore little known in an American tow for her to enter, llowever, Fayette-1 army, is growing into fashion. He hopes villa women will use from eighteen to J the officers will, by example, as well as 3 twenty-eight yards, and run the risk of influence, endeavor to check it, and that Small 8lPINO Hooms-A largerarnl.na foiilneilnuou sleeeinir room in but little better than a small one; unless there is a supply el fresh air for it, and egress for spoiled air; Co. and on the other hand, a email room where there is a constant change of air ia nearly as good as a large one. A no supply of air without draft is more important than the size of the room; still a large sleeping room, well ventilated, ia most desirable, and children should never be tucked away in small unventilaled rooms. Onto Gkssbal Strrantsmsmnrv. Wilmington, K. a April 14. 1S75. 1S1I If 'ft, i ! '-' POSTERS, PROGEAMMES, FARMERS rTav - pHB SOpIpW1 Mck and rovo.. Change of Schedule, On and after Friday, April Ifith. 1875, tSM trains will run over this Bailwey as follows i PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave "Wilmington at 7.15 A M Arrive at Charlotte at 7. 15 P. M Leave Charlotte at 7.00 A. M Arrive in Wilmington at 7X0 P. M FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilmington at ......... .6.00 P M Arrive at Charlotte at .6.00 P If Leave Charlotte at ...&0 A If Arrive in Wilmington at .6.00 A M MIXED TRAINS- Leave Charlotte at..... ................ ....e.W A M Arrive at Buffalo at..... M Leave Buffalo at.. . ... . . 12 30 P M Arrive in Charlotte at 4.90 P M No Trains on Sunday ecceptono freight train that leaves Wilmington at 6 p. m., instead of on 8aturday night. Connections. Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington A Weldon, ami Wilmington. Columbia A Augusta Railroads, 8emi-woeklv New York aud Tri weekly Baltimore and weekly Philadelphia Steamers, and the Kiver Boats to Fayetteyillc. Connects at Charlotte with its WetUirn Di vision, North Carolina Railroad. Charlotte A Stateavilo Railroad, Charlotte & Atlanta Air Line, and Charlotte, Columbia 4 Augusta Rail- roaa. Thus supplying the whole West, Northwe and South vest with a short and oheap line to the Seaboard and Europe. 8. L. FREMONT. Chief Engineer and Superintendent. May 6. 1875. 1 Piedmont Air Line Railway irniar - in 8 A TB MONEY, SAVE LABOR, SAVE TIME, BY USING THE Fa. MilS a JfJL,UW. ft will ran lighter. It will tarn yoar land better, It will make yon you loss to keep it in order, than any other mow you nave ever uaso. We will furnish you Points one year for one plow in orOuaary land for ooe Dollar. What , you pay yoar DtacKsmiui to ao uie same on yoar oumsbmssh ww We hare jest mails a great reduction in Pries f All we ask of yoa is. Try it, and Umo if yoa don't like it bring it ! ke refunded to you. WK WARRANT EVERY PLOW. GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN Co's (Late S WflOs tc GLOUGH ORG n C O.. -IMPROVED front door; and I may add that no farmer among us is so poor that he cannot have, not only a pleasant house but pleasant surrounding, with a neatly kept dooryard or lawn, with sbudc trees aud fruit trees and flowers and finally such attractions as well as conveniences aboft home that farmers' daughters need not resolvo that hey will never be farmers' wives. Courting half of a fat Girl. Don Piatt says: "I was in love once with a fat girl. She was very fleshy; she was enoimoua But the course of my true lovo came to grief. I was sitting with her in the (lira twilight one evening. I was sentimental; I said many soft things; I embraced part of her. She seemed distant; site frequently turned her lovely head from me. At last I thought I heard the murmur of voices around on the other side. 1 arose and walked around, and then I found another fellow courting her on the lei I flank. I was indignant and up braided her for her treachery in thus con coaling from mo another love. She laughed at my conceit, as if she was not big enough to hay c two lovers at once." .... s l eiv-tsw hftn I r rl rt w I tvtnotAt t s t r 1 M r prospects. There are on the roll at ores- MU 7 , ent over forty of the leading citizens of next moyo waa to get a botUe of chloro Raleigh. andVsome sixty more have assent- toJ"? wn.lcn ncar at han? nd d,- edthetr willingness and purpose to join mimstenng a dose to her husband, which to night. Tho object of the meeting to- T10 WHW7, " WM night is to receive new members and going on around him. The next act was also to receive the reports of several im- 10 P"0? u3old Wlth wh,ch !Ue portant committees appointed at tho last proceeded to do a job in surgery that meeting. would put a professional surgeon to blush. Let every one favorable to the good Beginning at the lower end of the man's cause turn out and thereby encourage the leS ehe commenced sawing until she had vnnncp mon w in w in In n arp-n nnm. aeverca iuai usoiut sppenusn u wwia. ers News. I e totally unconscious of what was going on, slept on 'the sleep ot the innocent, while she, after the job was done, looked The Gardens of Morocco. The on, watching his biood flow. T.heneijrh- grovesof rose-trees aud the flower farms bors outside got word of what was going - - . 1 .a e of Morocco arc said by a recent traveler on msiue tne nonsc, ana rusnea in, iu to exceed in extent thoso cf Damascus. "me t0 6toP tue bleeding, but at last ac or even those of the vallev of Mexico. I counts it was questionable whothor t iu- H'l.. 1 .1! . I . Imam baiiIH Imn w.nt " very favorable to this kind of culture. Swept alternately by the breezes of the Atlantic and Mediterranean, and tempered by the snows of the Atlas ranges, the ' degree of heat in Morocco is much lower than in Algeria, while the soil is exceed 1 r . r 11 . ingiy lertiie. To the date palm, end to orange aud lemon trees, the climate PAMPHLETS, DISTLBRS' BXiJUTSS, DEEDS, (Fee Simple, Sheriffs and Commis sioners), . CONTRACTS, g0MA Saf?J C0N0EN8ED ME-TABLE In Fffect on and a fur Sunday Mnt. 16th.1 -m v 9 Human Saliva Kills Snakes. MORTGAGES, Land and Chattle), BILL HEADS, JVait and &etic JZtaxU, Labels, Cautions, fter Imaday. 1171 CO GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Mail. Exranv. Leave Charlotte .... 9.B ri 6.46 an M Air-Lii.e J'nct'n S.J3 ' 6.90 Ralisbnry 11.18 M SM M " Greensboro 0.15 a M 106 " Danrllle O08 M p M " Daodee fi is " 1 90 " BurkeTlIla 1 1.30 8.07 Arrive at Richmond. 9.99 r x 8 48 BIIETE'i ORG A3VS i SSjBpsRSpssBlSPP ' ssC GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS. FITTEn WiTHTUEHEWLY I VENTED GOING SOUTH. all done on short notice and at TEET LOW BITES. BcS-Court Blanks, Deeds and Mort- mm? mm The Marietta (Ga.) Journal was told by a gentleman the other day that human spittle was as deadly to poisonous snakes as their bites were deadly to man. He appears to be especially snited, the dates IW hnn$? i Btr?w ot Tailfat having been famous even from an-d Uh arm, while cleaning Simple Overskirts. Roman times. The orange plantations ? bcW' arond rattlesnake, lonr feet I . . " . 5 . I lone, rraw f(l nnt frnm it nnri fnll tn I no Among simple and stylish new over. re r VCry , great exien tin various parts , . . . . . . , . . i inn pAnnrT t w ni I a - 1 1 traa anH I rv. r. -I n I o w - - w v t" v filfiiia unva n :h nan innrnu ia a aftft w M,v vyi.n , n nuv vutbo auu oiiuvums r. t .1 . .1 " w . badATf also staples exported in large quantf- f n "Ztl TT W Y prmtxl and for sale at the wool eoods1 now in veene. vet is lone . SB that this fertile land, within f-J-jESl JZZSSLSl . u :j r..n 1. mk" hve day's steam of Loudon, nrodneea so I" .VU H UUI'. W1 j u an nines. Yrrp-Trr. .T 7u r n much vetretable wealth under the most Rainess, ana ne picked it up by its tail front is a w.de deep apron, with the MMHEJ2F3 carried it to the bouse and showed it nes. necessary for length la.d in two EOTl.lk.Wy in ks folds high across the top. The back is . r' , T mouth and that it was noisoncdr. At the 1HJL. Ill nill.ll H I' I ll H M r VC I1VMI1 i a ii m 1 x ' I ear. : .1.- t 1 1111 ecu luiuuil'8 iub suukc t,Q UrClGr, the devolooment of WM amm" " ,..rM,'r P?nmcui, ue tw'J55. of tK S.o: : cc bo do.o,.t h;nd, iB. LJTfiM ----- J- J- be uner, M not be l enooghjo; W " " " A "3, uZa .pf, in it. month, and it died, lie caught another blower, aud it refused to open its mouth. He spit upon arstiek and rubbed tho spit tle upon the adder's nose, and it died. BL P. F., Wavne couutv. N. Y.. sends j-j j . i . to the Times kernel of wbcat conuining ifjnd Bpit ia jouth. in8tead of the did made it stupidly sick, from which it recovered. This conclusively shows that poisonous snakes havo as much to fear from tho STATION. Leave nicbmnd...... M Bnrkerl la I'unJoe ........ . Danville........ " Orecnxhoro. M H.lialsarj.. .... " Air-Ma TncVa A it! to at Charlotte... M M Mail. 1.38 r m 4.6S M io. sa io. at 3.00 a S.SS -8.08 8.23 AM 6.08 a. n . I 836 - IU r 1.17 - 3.68 " S.1S - 8. 8.43 " Aa Inveotioat having a aaoat important basuinf oa the future o Bead I arhjch tUc ouanUt or ojnroe o: ion is tttj . e t . a a and the quaiuj ot inl to Hat of the Best Pipe Orpn cf ike Sae Capacity. Wilcox Patent. Ormooa." "V "Octave Carl. ox Angela,- " tola 001. V(l EAST. STATIONS. i 1 i i ii I Tint, in RtlfMi fl enmara analr nAtifa IS I : ilii . m M'l.fl iimj-i inrf art n h n I I 1 - w h m wi u-i asm U . n. uiuil I . - - Ullt-O IU1I1CIUU IMftl, IfWIIPlWM ill DUCH . ' ' . W 1 I evntpelinn n r Hfl ann r.,ta " . i . ... .. . . I in ila annl ioalinn tn t ko JeuA.t 1 WaS UCUU. luiinees lain in easy plaits set on tue IMO prw- of the front. lar brcudth woul tho puffed look at the top of the back if it wore sowed to the belt, hence it is bus pendec by a tape that is concealed under the two donbl'i box plaits that its width "requires. LeaYc Greeaaboro.. " Co Shops " Hair i Ch Arr. at Coldboro'... Mail. jootwn WgBT. MAU Onr celebrated "Vox Ceteste.' "Vox Hatnsit.' in -CelJo" or -Clmrionct" Stone, "G Horn, Btid imii mn asi'm ALL. TIIK IjATKST lairuu v rm 1 Cu be obisioed pnly in these Oraaaa 3 00 an . 4.30 8.03 1 1-3U A M tVlVl A f Tom L 0SM HD WORKWlANoMlP. BtequaJied. A Arr. 1.48 a oL'TeUSO "2 " 8 10 " L'velQOrsi The Wheat Weevil. Cure for Love of Liquor. ; At n festival at a reformatory institution recently, a gentleman said, of the cure of the ubo of intoxicating drinks : "I over came the nppctue by a receipt given to , it ana spu in us moutn. instead ot atunseet, which he discovered working 8pittle killing the black 8nak u ,t its way out. He wntes, if worthy of the poisonous reptiles, it only mad nnfiro or net hao ahanf f " was iv 'j usaa uu vu it. Reply. This ia the grain weevil which is so destructive in granaries, SALISBURY, N. C. SIMONTOH FEMALE COLLEGE, ST.VTEVILLE, IV. C. nil kao t me by old lr. UatHeld, one ot those good bins in mills. It is tho larva of a small old physicians who do not have a percent- J beetle known m dnlnnrlrbi age from a neigboriug druggist. The Linnmus. The beetle is a rod inaeeL prescription is simply an orange every about one-eirhth of an inch W. which lrla I T - I . m. . . . 8UD8181S upon wneac. rue temale depos- ; its her eggs npon the wheat, after it is spittle of man aa man has their bites. to fear from The next session will open Sept. 1, 1675. Terms for board, fcc , havo been made as low as S:ssiblc to suit the times. Reference : Rev. has. Phillips, D. D., Prof. VT. J. Martin, Rev. W. A- Wood, Rev. D. B.Jordan. Kx-Gov. Z. B. Vance, Run. W. H. Battle, and all friends of the late Prof. Mitchell, of Chapel Hill, N. C. Aug. 12, 1874. 6mos. morning half an hour before breakfast 1 ake that,' said the doctor, 'and you will neither want liquor or medicine.' I have done so regularly, and find that liquor has become repulsive. The taste of the Care of the Eyes. - homed . n. aftnr k. ; i:..i-1 iiseases oi me eyes are Tory prove " - . w FVb G. a M KTKJ lUiUiUU aicii la. 1 i . . . nr hetwf nr-, r owing to the abuses to which they i nro Buujecieu : ana as wesa eyes can vt r i i ii . - after they are hatehed, burrow grain and devour the heart. One COME 10 SEE ! 10 Buggies for sale, am. grades a classes. I have, on hand, ten Buggies which I will sell at the lowest cash prices, and aa low, or lower than any other establishment in North C'aro- AU kindsof repairing O. L. REEVES. orange u in the saliva of my tongue, and eniy inhabits each grain. The hole bv noV" be hand8o,m0 or Phasing, we desire it would be as well to mix water aud oil which the grub enters is very small, and 10 g,VL 00r ewT mti P0D aa rum with my taste." it is onlv bv the ii-iltneM the ' ln preserving their strength. It is very in- .l . i iil' I..JH - i. I - 1'iVUUW.U, 1 1 I . 1 ... . r I iUWKWIPmilll J WJIIIX IU UIT IltlC, WVUIU wny vne uoys are a-icaea so ouen oy and emerges from the grain. ',uu v vr?XK .Tue. P"ou Vr do well to call and see me, before purchasing the girls is because so many of them The remedv ia to kMn th wlnA. r the 79 ot "Sht 8tr,ko directly upon tho elsewhere as I am determined not to be outdone have "kicked out of the plow handles. I iin m;ila A- i j.u pupil of the eye, and cause an nnnatural either in prices or quality of work in the State. l.-iid Lv lhn shovol and tlm hrvn. nn1n . . " and forced contraction of them, which Call on me at Franklin Academy. 4 miles N. i uuv tyiic eaiiiic iu ewecD nnt n mama i . ' .fa.ii.i v- , trvinc to mhkfit inferior dnetors. wvn I :.. T.a.. a.i 1 . , I will SOon luinre tho Blfrht nprmauentlv. I " w oiBurjt i. v. 1 " j " 11 in I ii irum liio limn nvnrv aoaann . t ann I H I l o r J preachers and school teachers, and others iIia Aomnra nA r a! k:L- I Place your chair near the window when - i v.v VVJ u VI U Vtt-AU Vyl BSKI3 J k LI IP III I IN W II. Ill " io sit under shade trees in lordly style boiline- hot Iva. nn .iu-,kt,;.u Z writmg, reading or working, and sit w , o " 'J w wa.si ww uu a uuumu u I .a ill i ti h in i 1 1 ) i i.li t ( i i ii it i r ' i v nu r n r tun. i 1 - i .1 1 . 1 111 Nur.11 h 111 a. 11 t it, vnur i vt 1 nni ...j.. . uccuujuiaie iu wnicn me beetles may r . . , ;r , . lutely do nothing useful. Go to work bide. Sometimes a barn or mill from d not toward tho light, and let it nonestiy says tnis irate maiden, and you comes so infested with weevils that mi ?l ?a 7onr ,e." nana "ag tue ngut will not only have no cause to complain cannot he stored in them without destine hand furtherest nm 11 5 or e,8e have lhe of being kicked, but may find worthy jtion. window at your back or above yon, and wives who will make you helpmates for ' lthen the light will illuminate the paper or your benefit and who will seek to make! iL work, and will not shine too abruptly you happy. I WEED 8 r AiTHFUL YV ife. Thoyl upon the eyeball. Many young persons were marriea wnen the man was a chair have nearly ruined their sight by not at- ! maker, and thev murht hnvo UaA a tiann I ...Ai tiu. - - a bXGLAXD axd Egypt. The English career had tho former remained honest, ether thing needful is, never read when Aiccnpauuii m r-gypi, says tne jfau mau 1 eey uvea in plain manner, mingled with twilight approaches as soon as the lizht Msimr if ia nit if r r ..1 1. : a 1 .a 1 ' - .. wvv..v, . "... iu""uu Wl tt mecuauicB suciuiy, ana were tne parents fades put away all work. This is all 1.11. dul. u .vv.crui y lui lllO UICBCI f UtlUIl UI IWUUUVB ailU VD PITIS. CrArtfl nntlnn imnnl..n . 1 .... i iL. j . .. 1 m? 9m iwuviiwii , iub iue ucarer uiu iituh iu v - aj v vtiv a v. Hi iubsi uu n isneru 111111 it. ar av w NORTH WHITB&H.O.& (Salem Brahch.) Leare Greensboro .......... 4.90 r Arriro at a!cm.. ........... fi 13 Leave Salem................ 8.40 am Arrive at Greensboro. ...... 10.33 - Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 8.10m connects at Greensboro" with the Northern b aS train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price ol Tickets same aa via other rentes . Trains to and from points East of Greensboro connect at Greensboro with Mall Trains to or from points North or South. Two Trains daily, both ways On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation leare Richmond at 900 A at , arrive at Burkeville 12 43 r m, loave Burkeville 4 a m , arrive at Rich mond 7 68 a at Ho Change of Cars Between Cha and Richmond, 282 Miles. Papers that have arrangements to advertise the acneunie ox this caaapnaj will above. For farther I n formation address & B. ALLKir, Gea'l Ticket Agent. Greensboro. mO T M R TALCOTT, Engineer & Gan'l Snpcrlntendent Fifty'Differcnt Styes, tmpT hesT IN MAT Oua!itv and Yolame n PSIG B, tMTOtOOO. rirrmRY AND WAREROOMfi, CORNER 6th A?fDCX3CCRERS8ia, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. B ST ABLISEUD TM ISM.) A.OMWTM VJmmtx im Mwrj Co maty Address GL0UGH & WARREN ORAN U.y SO 1878. ly. NEW ADVERTI8EMEKT8. OMNTJUS & BAGGAGE WAGON ACCOMMODATIONS. otte E. H. nARSirs MACHINE WORKS i Corner of Fulton & Council, Streets, Salisbury, N. C. of our tep is necessary for the preservation of two hoys i Indian Empire." Perhaps, then, and healthy Having all my new Machinery in opera- ation, I am now prepared in connection with the Iron 6c Brass works to do all kinds of wood work, such as Lumber Dressing, Tongue Ac Graving, making Sash, Blinds 6c Doors, making moulding from t inch to 6 inches wide, also Turning At Pattern mak or take "iust I ing. Sawing Braeketts, Ate. Having the ue Joss oi me iiid inn r.rapire is only a metncions splendor has come and gone I a few more stitches." has nroved to the host Machinery and first class workmen. ... as . a a : at a - m a e w t w a . ouesiion oi umc. uso, ii cassia noes like a dream. Tbe two eons , onee held greatest injury to thousands of our boy I have fitted up an Omnibus and Baggage Wagon which are always ready to convey per sons to or from the depot, to and from parties, wedtlinem. Ac Leave orders at Mansion Hossae print as I or st my Livery h Sale Stable, Fisher street near Railroad bridge M. A. BRING LE- Aug. 19. I Chesapeake and Ohio P. & Blactier and MraD, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C January 22 IS74 tt. 28,1 S7 if Hi ill V lioi consent io me igypuan o and Prasia waits on Russia's will in preatest mnrv tn t innonH rf nnr knv. i SRiisiaciiou. is guaranieta. occupation fine appointments in the service of the and girls. When the eyes are washed, Jly29. 1875. ly. ill in this I rinc hnt thav ara nnnr S I . 1 A 11 , . . this I ring, but they are now onlv loanrinir 1 a t hov ahmild ho in rm w. irnnnd thn (Stv Hall rPk .-.1 I- : I ... " uiwkucr io m ingut ana morning, wipe mem wuu a son The ill-gotten wealth towel, gently rubbing them toward the nose aS Si m ... I SS casr, as sue seems Ruaty io, it win not be around the Uity Uail. Tho mother is iu night and morning, wipe them with a soft U iri nl nn I Ilia nivmrl im h ran. . . I , . a - ffr ITi i 01 .nVT "UUJJr aimoB.goue. a munon and a nait has Lo not rub them toward the temples, as w.ll go wuh her. bhe will hardly cut a passed into the hands of her lawyers, and it injures their delicate eonstrnctiSn. The iMtfdeotae hgnre going out alone to whip Ler husband is still a prisoner. A seedy jneeLanism of the eye ia the moat com- l,2Vit, husfcia aud Prussia; and it might and eornnlent old man. inhahitin . n.i. nl..l J-i . .2.. i - ., .. , . I 7 1 'a l r" Mrwwvt uuu wuuumtiu cuubu utuun, auu rove mat anotuer oucstiou 01 mewouia ot rooms in Ludlow Street Jail, is ail that it is well for everw nerm tn fcllv fomertgbtin nearer home. But is ia left of one who has haen ilHAm..n LmU.j: .,,? i.J Ttk k i.i , CRAIGE & CRAIGE. AT TOR E V AT LAW. AMD V ho tho P 7lfa72 tin r ftp. throwincr ont a nAn mumm !,;. mi,- a 1 .. . T 1 . , , v - - o " - I'wvii&.a voouiau uiia a LLKiavr i . .11111 1:4 w v-r- 1 ia irn nana if ittv nwBAnr, ;eeier 10 sc.-u uu-uiiui puuui; .v.uouap commissioner ot parks, public buildinffs eves ia a frreat deal under nnr nwn Mn at me notion ot acqun ing jgypt t us- and docks, btato Senator, and for seven trol. To us it gives the nower to make ,B u 1 . 1H.11 nil. ,! that unnnlrv AS ft nncn I vu ikn t ill nil , I . m f . . r , v.... .vv. - v - r u lu' Bukuwsi vi kuio cut. X no Oni V tnem Bolt, gentle anrl Invinc nr ahnm rr t ... 1 ... . 1. . 1 1 r"' 'r " - -""g.. laiiuim wue, cross ana ugly, as wecultivate onr disnosi- roont of 1 nrkey. Perhaps she hss offer who is reducing herself to jTerty in Uon ; for tne eye ia the index of the heart, look the aweet nas as Solicitors in Bankmptn). t Special attention paid to proceed in Bakrnptesy. Sept. 5, 1873. The GREAT (MM; OF HUMAN MISERY. Just Published, ia a sealed envelops. Pries six cents. 4 Lecture on the Watnre, Treat ment, and Radical enre of 8omiDai weak ness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced hj Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage goner- ajly; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, do. By ROBERT . ci LVEKWJSidj. st. u.. aataor of the Green Book.'" Ac. The world-renowned author, in this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from bis own expe rience that the lawful con sequences of sen Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous sergical oper ations, boogies, instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing ont a mode of care at onoe certain and effectual, by wnicn every sunerer, no matter what his condition may be, care himself cheap ly privately and radically. 3T This Lecture will prove a boon to tkou- sandsund thousands Bent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents or two post age stamps. Address the Publishers. Jy worth en much now. Herald. From a New York Letter. depths sions of the soul or the reverse. , PoKJand, Elaine. home. Terms rae. Stiittos k Co.. Jan. 19,18To-lv THE GREAT CENTRA I. ROUTE BE T WEEN NORTH CAROLINA AND THE WEST. PA8SITSQKR TRAINS RUN A8 FOLLOWS. MAIL RXPRESS. Leave Richmond 0JW a tu 9.10 p m " CharrutUivHe. vLi'.'. a tu 1J0 p m Arrive whito bulpher, J:i" M .:rr " Rantlnjrton, rUU) a in (45 - UncmnatU, exv am ConneeUni closely with all of the Great Trunk Lines tor the West, North-West and Snuth-VfesU This is the shortest, quietest nnd cheapest Route, with less changes of cars than any other, and passes ihrough the ta the wend. Passengers taking the Express Uain on the N. C. R. R. have no delay, but connect closely, to any point in the West. First clam and Emraicrant Ticket at the LownST Rarva and Baggage checked grunts go on Express Trains. TlafK, DirrAKCK, and MOV XT saved by taking the Ckerjeasx and Ohio Routs. Freight Rates to and from the West, always aa low as the lowest. Merchant and others will Cnd it (o their in terest to get our Rates before shipping or ordering. For InfucmeUoo and Kates applv to J. C. DAME, 80. A rent, or O. M. McKENNIE. Ticket Agent (JreenaboroN. C. C R. HOWARD, General Ticket Arte!, W. M. 8. DUNN, CHA 8. J. C. KLINE & CO. 187 Bowey, Yew Yak; Phst OSes Box, 1876-ty. smnBsssaflH Ii s y I Uyfn B? 1 u Z.'Vl. Intending to remove to Davie Coonty, I will ell my Piano tor t&00. ia iaaaallaaiaaaast ol SM) or flOO, aa the Hirchaaer assy every 90 days. This Piano is oat of CaAaXSB M. b-n turfs 7 OcTAva, Urand Square rosewood cava, four round corners, carved case, Louis XIV Style, with extra carved test sad pedal. Original price SS25 ! desak aad beauty of tone and equality of loach this Ptsae is UDsurpaaaed. Io my abecoeo call on Mosxs L- ITOLIUS. H. U. HELPER. OcL 1-Ki. B O Y DEI O U 8 MMMMKV, ft. C. Va. 1 Cheap Chattel Mortgagee, and varios r ther blanks for sale Da. The I'roprietrasa to the traveling pnblic for their liberal petroe are while she was eooaected with the 5 aTJBst- A I. lit. ILL. asv .a ot navi to accommodate her led the BOYDEM HOfJHps bed that she eaa now comfortably, and in the csassSs swessWiy. she tablv. and in the ?ery furnished hsssaa, with all heat style. a 1 i m ruvtier la. Paaeingirs g from the East, HOUSE. going op the W. N. C. Rail 'take Breakfast at the BOY DC First clans Bar and Billiard loon connected with the HOUSE July laWlsm. tf. at i M