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iWW irrwiii W MWBSeSByWyiSwaSaa3SS3 . ., . r..fcq(iilBMWiMW11 r"WlWWSSftiHSMSaaa"W!Se Til POET'S LA3T SOHC 1 1 5 t From the Danish of Haas Andersen. ' ' like to the leaf which fallelh from the tree, O God, such only my earthly life. Lord, I mtm ready when thou callest me. ho'. Thou canst see my heart's most hitter strife 'Tm Thou alne canst know the load of Bin, Which tnia my aching breast doth hold within. Shorten the pains of death, shake off my feat, Oivc mcthc courage of a trusting child, father of Love, 1 fain would see Tbee near. In pity judge each thought and act defiled Mercy, I cry ! dear Lord, Thy wil! be done, - Bare me I pray, through Jesus Christ Thy Son. e Like flake of snow, that fall unperceived upon the earth, the seemingly unimportant event of lite- tmcceed one another. As the snow gather together, to ate our habits form ed. N"o siti,dc fhke that is added to the pile produces a sensible, change. No single action creates, however it may exhibit, a man's char ter ; but as the tempest hurls the avalanche down the mountain, and overwhelms the in habitant and his habitation, so passion, acting upon the elements of mischief which pernicious habitation have brought together by imper ceptible accumulation, may overthrow the edi!K? of truth and virtue. BerUham. ? Come to mc, h 1 vl Thy uheep shall hear Thy voice on plain and hi!!, Through plain or wilderness, In the green pastures by the waters still, In joy or sharp distress, Thy call will reach them, sometimes loud and near, Then faint and far away; 0 Thou good Hhepherd, grant that heart and tar May listen and obey I Sarah Doudncy. t The happiness of life consist, like the day not in tjugle Hashes of life, but in oiie con tin ued mild serenity. The most beautiful period of the heart's existence, is in this calm equable light, even although it may be only moonshine or twilight. Now the mind alone can obtain for Us this heavenly cheerful In ess and peace. Richlcr.' Christ's precious blood both wounds and heals. I . - i 1 i -. vvnen laiih ine balm applies, My peace restores, my pardon seals, My nature sanctifies. ITis precious blood the lifu inspires, Watch ansels live above. And fills my infinite desires, - And turns mc all to love. The-miracles of our Lord are peculiarly eminent above the Ivrng wonders of demons in thnt they were not made out of vain oaten tation of power, and to raise unprofitable amaze went ; but for thu zeal, benefit and advantage of men, hg, feeding the hungry, healing all sorts of d13Aea, ejecting of devils, and reviving the dead. Bcntlcy. III that Uoil blesH's is our good ; . Unblessed good is ill; And ull is right which seemed fflbst wrong . , If it be His sweet will. m biT;V From the Sumiy South, AiNNJK.THB BUTTERFLY, splendid rooms were bereft of thei ninnies roll about on the grass, turn- warm a welcome when I tell you I injr somersaults ana stanatng on war unug ""imug uaca uui vim &c a.u. wooiy pates witn joy, snouwug ; ifwi,;v n f a ! - A .jk JsmI Wfin Hnn-v mv li isnn nfl (in tint AltSS AJinie uuue wure, u ucic vm, t j f mmj will be high old times now for weeks vou bring me yourself that which I to come." - - ve IP1 or or our y?" Well, the happy days fled all too leaning her cheek on hia. soon. Never had Annie passed a mer- His voice was choked, as he said, rier winter, and never had she seemed tlrawing. her so closely her sunny hair more gay and thoughtless. mingled with his white locks: " The i Butterfly5 still!" said An- "My wife! my sweet comforter ! It nie's friends, shaking their wise heads, is worth all I have gone through to as they watched her laughing face and meet so true a heart-welcome." light, dancing figurelovingly, in spite Little Annie had been slowry ap nf their fault-findincr. preaching, and now she stood so near, But the sunshine was soon to be I she put out her hand and pulled her eclipsed "for the " Butterfly." In the mother's dress gently, whispering in sprinc. when his grand home was glo- an awe-struck tone : p mis with doom nnd beautv. uojonei " iiama. is uus mv Tana : 1 '' -w-- -" W a a Hunter, Annie's father, laid down life's Yes, darling, this is papa. Harry, cares and passed over peacefully to tne j tnis is iuime. other side of the river. That summer 1 " Annie, our child ? was a sad one to the inmates of Myrtle 1 daughter." Hullnnrl :rr'wf orossed on the devoted I But thewhite hair. the emntv sleeve ? o j . i . . ' - i y ' wife s heart so heavily that she, too, land the wooden leg repelled her, and laid down the burden of life. i she faltered : Old Christmas wooed in vain fori a You are not my papa. My papa the merry times he was wont to see in I has not got white hair, and he has two the lofty rooms of Annie s home. arms like Buddie, lor auntie Kach Death held grim sway there, and the said so. pleasant chamber, that usually wel- Annie's mouth quivered, but she corned Christmas with wreaths of said: waxy mistletoe and festoons of scarlet-1 " Come heredarling. This is papa, berried holly, now held mourning don t you see how mama loves hi m T badges for the dear mother and mis-1 and she kissed Harry's pale brow, tress, " not lost, bat gone before." whose features worked with pain, as Annie and her husband settled qui- he said : etly in the large house, and after two " Even my own children shun me." years, the gloomy pall of mourning j Little Annie came up and took his was lifted from the young wiles brow, lone hand gently in her two dimpled and she was crowned with the holvjones. name of " mother." Myrtle Hall once " Don't cry ; it will make mama more had an heir, and he ruled, in his cry, and she has cried so much. I'll tiny way, from the least darkey that take you for my papa," looking up touched his dainty robes with reveren- with a sweet smile, tial fingers, when he was -carried out Ho stooped and kissed her, then said on his birth-day to view the assembled to his wife : slaves, to his proud father who owned " And our boy where is he ?" those slaves. BuMhe little lord gave Annie's eyes filled as she said, hesi place, on his fourth birth-day, to a tatingly : minature Annie, who soon became the " Our child ? Oh ! Harry, I I pet of all. he is plowing." When little Annie's blue eyes gazed u Plowing ! my boy my baby ! It on her fourth natal day, dark mutter- is too hard !" and he passed his thin ings were heard, and the gathering hand across his brow, while a moan war-clouds threatened to burst over struggled up from his heart. Ah ! how the devoted South. Harry Silverton's it hurt to think his son the heir of all brown eyes flashed with patriotic fire these broad but worthless lands, should when the first challenge went forth, be compelled to toil for his scanty daily and his own faithful wife hue led on bread. his sword with trembling fingers, bid- "Darling do not give way, thus. It ding him " God-speed as he rode is God's will, and we should submit forth at the head of a small band of cheerfully." And Annie passed her determined men. slender fingers through his white hair Oh, those dreary, awful years that then, turnine to the little erirl stand followed! Annie's slender hands work- ling mournfully near, she said : ed rapidly for her loved one, fighting . Run and tell brother to come and so des)erately for a forlorn hope. The I see papa. splendid rooms were bereft of their Annie flew to do her mother s bid rich carpets to make blankets for the ding, and presently a firiulv built but Humility. Of all trees, I observe, Ifurnlina Central Railway VII VUWU tUV W A ft-J Vf m IV TV I plant that creeps upon the helpful LO. Orrrci Gbubbal Scpssixtmukkt. Wilmington, N. (J. April 14, 17S. $ wall ; of all beasts, the soft and pa tient lamb; of all fowls, the mud and guileless dove. Christ is the rose of the field, and the lily of the valley. When (jrod appeared to Moses, it was not in the lofty- cedar, nor the sturdy oak, nor the spreading palm ; but in a bush, a humble, abject shrub; r i 111 .i.i.. as it ne would, by their selection. 11.1 m I a j ii . T check the conceited arrogance Ot man. ng run over tnu Ketivey PASSENGER TRAIN8. Change of Schedule, On end after Fndir, April lfth, 1875, tb Kail war a follow . Ml FARMH8 few HL POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Leave Wilmington at 7.15 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte at 7.15 P. M . Leavu Charlotte at 7.0U A. M Arrive in Wilminicton at 7.00 P. M FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Wihninrton at ....6.00 P V mttikt PAMPHLETS, CARDS, BLANKS, SBBDS, Fee Simple, Sheriff s and Com mis- sioner's), True Story By Annubelle B. White, scantily-supplied solders, while the slender boy presented himself witli " I lf iom ftnrl sninnlnnr-whpol t.nnlr fho I orlnwintr phnlr nurl arknrL-lin l"r-k-ti r:n i . m, . . . " . w " "." B j.iii iiuuiu uu us pon.-j.uac is place or harp and piano. Willingly eyes. u wieiiin inougnr, iinnie. I did our " Butterfly " deprive herself of " My father I - jn i m noc raiK 01 aeath now I" t Iia Inznriea to whinh rKp had nswr " Mv Rnn !" .i'n cr,,(l Ulc bride ol an hour, chnginc to until now. been a stranger: tear un That was all ; battwomnrnthank. tlie strong arm of the tall, grave young her splendid carpets, sell her rich jew- ful hearts did not beat in all christen busband, as the carriage rolled swiftlv pIs. wenr homP-Rnnn lrsA nrl Arm wvra tne tiopot. u her thorouch-bred horses for the " Toil, vou see. has made a man of 11.. .1 I l- 1 .1.1-. L I . axu uu'w Her sieuuer iorm tO hlS nsf nt thp nava rv. nnr hnv " na t hov ol in ln oretwc as ne saui : i u no rf haa Aavai Yhy not, darlin": ! Do vou not! Thi vears d-ojSv. Annif rr alonp lv. "Rnf. Annio T onnnt lf if realize what a serious thino- this now i Ki."l - O v " I in nut miiiv lunvi t liviuv. nuilllJU auu I AlV UlllCM W vUUVOlCUt tll Ol Olirs IS I" lnno-Ino- That Kmvn Vtr ,'a lofl, " But how V 1 tion. and Ml .i ...... An nn ' " o. il a h r uriih ., .... 1 . I l . t i , i l rm i .1 . . . . lii- ' warm ly ior cne aosenc one wno comes I ine cnuaren were walking belorc. IOOK : I h.TVP nnt Loon i mnfrnn lnnrr Tl, 1 l.4 I .i j:j 1 . i .. ' - --vM.witiuui, me large piauiatious are grown i aim uiu noc near xne conversation. u- w u7Fui on a soicmu race ana urns I up m brown straw, with a few poor " If possible " replied Harry, viTji '"ywwwwa, anu sue 1 mules grazing loriomiy about, while must rent the plantati lifted her prey jips with a pretty half-1 the large house and negro quarters to town.- I have le PHT- wear a mournful, deserted look. Of ne stooped and kissed those child- the quandom slaves, but one (Annie's i lips, while a slight chill fell uuon nlH nnvcM ivmiini foif-K-fnl fn Vint tKn "''VIUl, J lv " "tn-eu the 'M5ut- rest have a grand rush for "freedom. leniy the World pronounced her? Pnnr mAtnm! hnw mnnh holfpr nfT lie aKed himselt, as they drove on to are they now? rr.,i . - 4 . , 1 1 iii j 1 t - . . . - , LtttQ Annie and Harry (who is now a fine boy of twelve) tease their mama and aunt Kach to tell them when papa will come back. " Soon now, darling, mania hopes;" m'ktoe fhedepot, where Harry had taken tick ets for their bridal trin "to Now Vnrk and tlic lake.-. Annie, the bride, was flie only child of a wealthy planter a petted darling wno naci never left the beautiiul home-tnA ;iest, but had been carefully educated locks of her youngest born, to conceal , 1 ithoro by the best masters. She had her rushini? tears. She has not bwn soinetiuns; ot that irreat mvsterv hot hueKa frr finttf raare TKn i1a..o ior young ladies in the pass wearily on, when one day a one foouth come out vcrvvounir HuneUnn olo, mo ua ; M ot thcniin hiet, never having been tattered gray, limps slowly up the D aS greany aumireu grand avenue where stately carriages and courted, and for her lisrht. airv wore wont to roll. TW. nr fKo r,v. ways was called the "Butterfly." Nev- eled wulb nro wmwn whit fK (it lnln..v it-non TT C 1 j I . 0 k VilTTg ' , a ry ouvenon gates hang loosely on their hinges, had beeallret attracted, then ensnared Fifteen years ago- " uy lu'i- uouerie.-. and was made " tho - n nA : : u i ... j a I . . J T I VJUU. lb 13 LUU 111 1 11 . 1 1 I J1 Mil FHP happiest ot men on his eventful day poor old cripple sank down on a bro M May that we see them entering on ken rustic bench, for thought had over that eucbant.ug epoch of life, the hon- ome him. ' v 1 ' 11 u in u'liii if: nAnnini i . . i " i m. v rr.., wwuvuui iMUl, UUj on- J? ltcecn years aero to-dav. he had rid- uai tour. . i-j tti. 1. i: . 1 . , iMit uu uio ttvciiuu, w carry on ine v., . caoac nappy summer days ! flower of Myrtle Hall and crown her 1 sSLsJ iVr u, m 10 "wife." Kow, what had he brought 1 . . .- a: I married Iuvcrs. Sentember eamo. ht k " 9 nJlVAT: tUey wereill at the North. October 1 SSSSESL ...... .1 1 iL it ... 1 J v vuw t aim ai ill lav ueuKiusr me lorcsts in dun nd ImnJ ; r it:ii. , , i - , ..v mo cvii vi oiu v iririuia. en- go d when our wanderers reached Myr- riehed with the blood of thousands of auii, wnere 'welcome home" nn ro men L Tg "f Iivio? ?"fn " m,ma-who man Cr tile lOltV r;ltO anH unnrlv.l ..1.1 j ,i an i . . . (V i ,i T i ' i... .i . 7 uul "rei? 4 auu Annie arew her mo- .. i c.i uU3y inroacs as An- ther to the window. " Ah ! T ' ine carriage to be has taken off his hat c :Kluil in 1i,m. i.i..? ..... . rrii ... ... r .rr iiiumc! a arum. xnis verv had been the first nartimr for mnroLiJ. , i o -....vimioo, lliun .i 41.. .1 i i .. I mTh Z , ' a , ' anU the A 6trange fluttering seized the elder mother gazed on Annie's face to noto A v... -Q ur -. 7i the changes which she was sure fc GS . I T FPncneane ,i i , , i wnni a wiui ury ourst irom take,, p ace ; but the same blue eyes her lips.1 She threw up the window . parsrcu lino hers, the same rose-bud and bounded dow 11 tl0 Cf AliO kisses, and the " It is he ! it is mv darlin J and she fairly flew towards the . to JfJ '. rtii , now he He must be very old, for his hair is as white as my mouth returned her same fairy form danced awa-fl. W m " rjLT? f . , . : i 'v . V tv' uicaei. .uv uaueuter mv heart's trea- ho cr;j u " 1 u:- u i ... I " 1 ""'"uw IV 1MB uvri,. ,V " My wife 1" was all he could say. ----- --..w iv, icw uomenis; At last they grew ca mer, and he tln Ann e runs to greet the many lifted up her head -Bunco i and uncles who crowd around Annie," with a painful quiver of her with thir hlanlr fuooa At1. 1:, lii. 7I3 i7t i IT.. H"vcr m 7 ? ' Arrive at Charlotte at AGO P II Leave Charhateat .rA M Arrive in Wilmington at jG.OO A If MIXED TRAI It- Leave Charlotte at 8.00 A M Amve at Buffalo ai li M Leave Buffalo at.... .19. rto V M Amve in Charlotte ai 4.30 P M No Train on Sunday eoeeptone frcirbt train that leaven Wilmington at 6 r. inntead of on Saturday night. Connections. Oaaaoeti at Wilmington u-th Wilmington St Weldon, and Wilmington. Columbia AognaU itannftis, enn-ireclcly New York aud Tri wockly Baltimore and weeklr Philadelphia Steamcra, and the River Boat to Fayetterille. onnci at UDariotto with itn Wertrm Di Vision. North Carolina Railroad. Charlotte A tatevile Kailroail, Charlotte A Atlenta Air Line, aud Charlotte, Columbia A Angaria Railroad. Tbug npplying the whole Weat, ITortbwen and South a-et with a hort and cheap line to .1 O -l . i . S. L. FREMONT. Chief Engineer and Superintendent. May 6. 175. tf. Piedmont Air Line Railway 8 AVE MONEY, SAVE LABOR, SAVE TIME, BY USING THE FAa ME ICS PLOW. hville What 4m It will ran lighter. It will turn yoor land better, It will make yov Too lea to keev U in order, than any other Plow you have ever naad. We will furnmh you l'.inu one year for one plow in ordinary land tor on Daflar yon pay your blackmtth to do the Mine on your oi j-:mhio l now j c hve jiim made a great reduction in t'nee 7 All we aak of too in. Try it, and then if you don't like it bring it back acta year be refunded to you. WE WARRANT EVERY PIiOW GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN Co (Late SIlinOXK Sl GLOUGH ORCAK CO) IMPROVED s 9 remove learned there are public schools in A " a shadow itting across his brow at the thought of not being able to give his son a col- egiatc education. " 1," he added, "can A. ' - - i It practice my proieESion. "And what shall I do?" softlv in quired his wife. " You have toiled enough in the las our years ; you must rest." She shook her head. " The past four years have but fitted me for work. I could not live in idle ness." So it was settled. The plantation was rented out. and the family moved to the city of A , when Henry and W 1- -- W jl .nnie were Dotn put to school. As a lawyer, the father did not succeed Daily his health grew feebler, and he was, perforce, called on to sec his lov ing, faithful and unselfish wife go out into the hard world and win their bread with her own tender hands. This made the burden of life heavier for Harry to bear. At the end ot a vear. he was ying on his death bed. One day he said : " 'Til! death do us part.' Ah ! dar ling, how true, how true and faithful you have been till then. When we were first married, I doubted you would De strong enough to bear the burden till death us did part.' but looking back, I sec it is I who have failed, wo- fully failed, or I could not now leave you in such poverty," and a deep sigh escaped nun. She laid her throbbincr hand on his nps as she answered : Hnsb, my husband, it is God's de cree. We will not murmur" and sho stroked back the snowy hair. On the morrow he died. In a few months the widow went back to the lonely Mvrtle Hall, with out ner children. A kind and rich relative had taken them and nut them in college, promising to be a father to tnem. Jtiarry aud Annie eairerlv em braced their opportunities, aud are now two shining lights. Harry is a lawyer of great abilities and unparalleled suc cess, whileAnnie. with her graceful and gifted pen, has drawn an admiring world around ber. Their mother thanks God for two such treasures, and patiently waits her summons home to meet the one to whom she had been a true, faithful aud loving wi& ''til death rjid them part," ONTRACTS, gt2& CI MORTGAGES, Land and OtattU), BILL HEADS, JVcie. and ffrtte JteatU, Labels, Cautions, all done on short notice and at VERY LOW RATES. 9&Court Blanks, Deeds and Mort- e . . gages, ready printed and for sale at all times. to order. Address, . J. B MINER, SALISBURY, N. C. Kichraona & Dan rile, Richmond 4k Danville R. W., H. C. Divi ion, and norm western a. U. K. W. C0N0EN8E0 TIME-TABLE la Effect en and after Imaday. Sept. 16th, 175 GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Leave Charlotte .... " Air-Liae J'act'a Satiiibury " nreeoftboro ..... Panville ".Duadee " KirkcrU'i Arrive at llic-hmond. Mai:.. 9.15 9 33 II 88 a IS 6l &I8 II 35 aw A M ExpRcsa. GOING r a SOUTH 6 4V a a 6.20 8.34 " 10.65 " 1.13 r a I 90 " 6.07 8 48 " STATION. Leare Cichtnnd...... " llurkwi le " Dundee......... " l..i. v jlle " Ureenxhoro. . .... " i ry ... .... " A r I. i , J'nct'a Arrive t ('tiarlotte... Mail. .3s r x 4.53 10.33 " 10.39 " 3.00 a a 6.33 8.06 8.29 AH Exraaaa. 5.08 a. M. 8 36 -114 r u 1.17 3.58 .16 8.95 S.43 UOINU KAST. STATIONS. Lea vp Greensboro.. " Co Sbomi lUIelf h Arr. at Coldboro'... Mail. Mail CO BmBTDOnGA3V8 I AHKa2ariv4Ra t I rot 5 Bb u a. z 3 .00 A M " 4 SO a.Arr. 1.46 a a 3L'vel930 V Hin I H 30 a a Tre6 00r a t WEST1JIWN. ca. H (Salkm Brawch.) Leave Oreeasboro .......... 4.30 r M Arrive at Salem c H M Leave 8aleai. 8.4B a a Arrive at Creensltoro 10.23 SIMONTOH FEMALE COLLEGE, 8TATEVIXLE, If. C. The next session will open Svpt. 1, 1P75. Terms for board, &o ,hare been mudo as low a poxsiblo to suit tho time-. Kofaronce4 : Ke v. Chaa. Phillips, D. D., Prof. TV. J. Martin, Rer. W. A- Wood. Kev. D. E.Jordan, Ex-(iov. Z. B. Vance, H n. W. U. Battle, and all friend of tho lato Prof. Mitchell, of Ohapcl Hill. N. C. Anjr. 12, 1874. Cm oa. COM JOB SEE ! Paawnger tria leaving Ualeiah at S.lUra connccU fttiireeRsbora' with the Northern bound train; Maklaf the quickest time to all Northern cities. Trice ol Ticket .icie aa ria other route. . J rami to anl from poinU Eaat of (ireensboro luuucvi mv uiirnnuun) wun maii l rales to or irom poinu Aortb or Snuth. Two Trains daily, both arars OiT8undajs Lynchburg Accommodation leave Kichmond at 900 A u . arrive at Barkevllle 12 43 r a, leave Rorkerille 4 33 a a , arrive at Rich mond 7 68 AM No Changro of Car Between Ch otto and Richmond, 282 Mile. Papers that hare arrant-emenu to advertise ike schedule of this companj will pleaae print as above. For further information address 8 K. ALLEN. Gaa'l Ticket Ageat T M R TALCOTT. Gree.sboro. N C . Engineer .t Crn'l Saperlntendent GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS. FITTED WITH THE NEWLY IN V KXTED SC&ZB7TSB.B PAMSTf QUAXaHTTIWO TI72SS, An invention having a moat important burins on the futnre of Red Tw4rasail, by sjsj which the ijuanliiv or ndnme of tcre i ry rarprlv increavrd, wuiii the tjiinlilv of tooc rrnd rtl Epal to tlat of tie Bsst Fig Organi of lie Sue Cajatiti. Our celebrated "Vox Cclc:-." "Vox lUnint." " Wilrux PctMtt, Otave (oapler." ing "CeDo" or "Clarioocl" Stop, enu Horn t n ruo;ia. - ox Ar.gclet, tata and ALLiTHK LATKST I311JHO tKIT ola Can be obtained only In tie Orwam. ev a4a w w a - w w T - . , J wi.UvnArlrvnrl tho Churc THtutal I is ri a i caiai. aiw wyii Musnjnir, tunlHy an-l Volume of Tt;v Unequalled. PRICED, 850 TO $500. FACTORY AND WAKEEOoMK, CXJRNKR t AKD OONCiRnw res, DETROIT, MIUHGAX (SBTAAXtZBBSS ZXf 1S00.) AOZHYI Wasted fm Bvary Ooait a jj.. r i Aiir.u . uriDDrN ADr imrn AUUICS Ul-uuun lv nniint.ii v ri y n is vv:l DETEOIT, MICE. May 20 1875. ly. 10 Buggies for sale, all. grades a classes. I have, on hand, ten Buggies which I will sell at the lowest cash prices, and as low, or lower than an v other establishment in North Caro lina, according togradc. All kindsof repairing Jnoary 22 1874 tt none, at snort notice. Those wishing any thine in tnr line, would do well to call and see me, before purchasing elsewhere as I am determined not to be outdone either in prices or quality of work in the State Can on me at .franklin Academv. Blactier anil Henderson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Wif ThcCIREATtAIHE OF W- of Salisbury, N. C. 4 miles N. O. L. REEVES. HUMAN Just Published, in a cnlel six crnls. E. H. MARSH'S MACHINE WORKS Corner of Fulton & Council, Streets. Salisbury. N. C. Having all my new Machinery in opera- ation, I am now prepared in connection with the Iron 6c Brass works to do all kiuds of wood work, such as Lumber Dressing, Touguo 6c G roving, making Sash, Blinds Ac Doors, making moulding from f inch to 6 inches wide, also Turning Ac Pattern mak ing, Sawing Bracketts. Acc. Having the best Machinery and first class workmen, satisfaction is gaaranteed. JulyZJ, 1875. ly. 8EEY. cnrt&opc. price Lecture on the ZTatore, Treat I ment, and Radical enre of Seminal weak- no.sorr?permatcrrlm-a,indn,.-;d bv ScIT-AImim.-. Invluntarv bmission, ImpoW iuy. Kcrvoua MEW ADVERTI8EMEWT8. OHHIBUS & BAGGAGE WAGON ACCOMMODATION. I hare fitted up an Omnibus and Bagra; Wagon which are always ready to convy per sons tn or from ibe dejKt, m -.uA from nmo, weddings, 4c Ixave order at Mansiun Huue or ai my Livery A Sale Stable, Fisher street near Railroad bridge. M. A. BBIXCil.E- Aug. 19 tf. Chesapeake and Ohio E E THE CfREAT CENTR A I. ROUTE BE TWEEN NORTH CAROLINA AND THE WEST. PASSES Chin TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOW.. 9 P SJ . m MAIL Leavu J .""! Charlii:c-i ille, 'i. I Debility, and Impediment to Marriage gencr-i Arrive Wbiic Su!ph-r, .', ally; Consumption, Eniiepsy. and Fito; Menul ' ' HutttiugUm, M.:k rXPRE88. a . y.Jo p nt a in i .; ii m u in " Cincinnatti, f.:rr Co and 1'bysical Incapacity, Ac By ROBERT J. CULVER WELL. M. D.. author of thu "Gre n Book.'' Ac. The world-renowned anthor, in this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from hi own exfe rience that tho lawful consequence of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, andwitho t dangcnui scrgical oper- ntinni Hfktirinj ins.r. ........ A . . - ... .aII.I-. pointing out a mode of c are at once certain and i '" --vn.iosei7t a iu on n eel ing closely with all of the Great Trunk Line for the W'sff. Xorth-We aud SmUh-WcsL ThU is the thortuU, anietett and cheapest Roate, with . !ian-- - ol cars than any other, and passes through the nests scenery in the world. 1 asaengera takinr the Exitcm tiain on the IiI.i.Ii...Ia In Tkfflf 1 DMB1T. I"" -e" mv Fiaao for 1500, in installs ri t,r Sinn 1 1 ii ill 111 IT SBSV fui a i f , I I u 1 hit ui'i. invriiwpwv M. STiatVs "i Octave, Graad Stjoarr Ss roMewnnd case, four nmd cerners, earve saj Iaui. XIV Style, witli extra carved ts i i i i : eoaK I Urtl S iiuuiiii uikt A rt .vw - . " i beamy of u.oc and eqaalitr of is unturi In my IIOLVES. Oet. ?-tf. absence call on M.i.-o H . u. helplb. enectnal, b' which every Fnffcrer, no matux what his condition may be, cure himself cheap ly privately and radically. Ur J M8 Lecture cul prore 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- CRAIGE & CRAIGE.rA3?reTihePub.Uhera. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AKD Solifit0rsin3anhrn)lrij. 5 Br Special attention paid to proceed ing ia Bakrupt-cy. Sept. 5, 1873. ft R to S 9 flPer D- home, Tsgsne see. a v nn w rfdrMu . STIWWiw Mr a IPojtiajA lew- An-lfrlW-t! CHAS. J. O. KLINE & CO. 127 Bower. Sew Yok: Post Office Box. 4586. " " Oot.21 lBTAj. ValDaMe Ton Lots For Sale The uodersisnied offers (or Bale the moat desirable unimproved building lots la the s Call and examine plots. t8 1875 it B O Y h E N the West, alwaya as to any point in the West rine class and r.niinigrnt Tickets at the Iivbt Katu ind Bacxare checked. A'u- granU ijo on Exprcns TVoirw. TiME, Dlr-TAXiT, and Money saved by taking the C'l-wnra4a una ijhio Jfouts. Freight Bate to and i low as the lowest. Merc hants and others will find it to their In terest to get our Rates before sl.fppiug or or dnring. For Information and Rates apple to J. C IM MR. bo.' A tent. orW. M.ilcKENMR, Ticket Agent OreensbcnOT. C. C. K. HOWARD, lien era! Tick , V. M H o r 9 VLISB1RV, IV. C. Alaa. Da. Rxxrxa, PaorainV1' The Proprietre rrtrvtser ncm to the traveliop nahlar far their liberal -! :.. V il I fri-m Not haviag roose enough at the "5' te acootAmudate her jgussss saepeilj, wa iav s uf..' . - m ted that ai.e cn Rvv aouuiiis.wSs aw ramdirtiUr. aad !a &e werv best strt. newlv fumi hsrl kasws. with all - m w ses saw Mtm - f Jm ffM O,.- VmlmA imkm Itt Irit 8 UN Kichmond Va. bjvJSIVIVBC. V sasay, ..u. ar- mm -Tiot'iS i
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