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- r ,. i...T i i i flg ' iiMnwruij .8Ti'.:!338!Tr.rVGA' ' w s rr era Vera. Brt the nail aright, boy, Db ;i mi ihit hmd: Ktrike wiih nil your mig hi,' boy, WsUle the ilodw red. Q , H . 1 1 When you've work to do, .hojY. T They rho rvac" Frstmul i ..i u ...... flow can-yon gei up, wjs If you do not try? oTl at last. . , -TboogJ :verfe tl andlrj. scions of his condition he becomes en roiTDil anrl hoWS aroitlessfttiy, which -uofa himi Huncrer and o M Hurst, follow oy grea completely subdue mm ; ana ne wui 1 .. " i If A,. lvrl hv Kia then allow nimsen w -v decvrtml eompanioB to places prepared achtbetofrboy., , PTVJfor the training oi ej climb thirlrV. I after a whifcr he becomes satined and r Jcwitpntea witu nis -new wuuiuun. Tr - . . There are numerous denoes used to decoy Wild eiepiiauio uy uicHiu v iemaie. , . . Xtie Elephant hunters go into to HERZEQOVINIAN APPEAL. b-s Little Banner: , .v ( Tim Pro tbe CermpopdenceoftlieN Y Observer, i utte rnoM rue orjexi1 NT Jl IRDOR WILDER t UN WILD QKES: TUKIli SAGACITY. Ian rs M ' "if HOW. V. . 0KAV1M. ,jiu. . i Li . . ' tKiSephant in India will work all dav, carrying an amount oi bur deri that deems very extraordinary anl traverse paths that art quite im passible for any wheeled carriage, ana will live on very coaiee fare. I be lieve the Asiatic elMhmt is the most dodfie im ufnt Wany in the world. The Atocan elepliant less iirtetli irrnt and less eanable of endurimr. and D w u in fift jlrffyinifeste bad temper, and is Hi wifya TfruTe dangerous tf) irmriaffe, and rnhnifestH Httle or rto affection lor his kf I reasons for ioinity where the animals feed, and . . i m . . . repdre enclosures oi great sirengm, sometimes in a ravine. The trained elcpjjantsj ace -sent . out, i ancl mingle with the wild ones arid will often de coy a number into the enclosure, where they are seenmr. sometimes tne uu li ters will surround a large herd of wild IjimeSj ajid Kith jaQd noise alarm the Iherck when the tame one wUl rush to M ' n. the enclosure, and the wild ones otlen arit " v ? - It is often the case that one of the The Hertegorinian i argents hare mBd: an appeal to the Euro pea n powers against the Turkish Government, in a memorandum submitted to the Interna tional CijmtSMt ipn. t Thb statement o grievances will awaken much sympathy for their cause, whether it leads to any active intervention or not : Honorable BejtresentaKtcs of Europe : For four centuries the Christians of Herzegovina the miserable, pitiable rayahsvhW9,be en plunged into mourning and affliction. Unable longer to endure the barbarism, the rod of the- persecutor, the violence, the Turkish syatemi Jbf jpp preesion, the ray aha have this year ripen in revolt in order to pruve that, in this nineteenth eenmry, and in the face of en lightenment and civilisation in Eu; ope, it is a shame to permit the barbarous Tuik to garrotte the unfortunate oelave popu lation oi Herzegovina, and continue to keep it m ignorance. Oentlemeu, we demand that the ereat rowers have seat you to give an account of our condi UT . V . v - v .... . lion and of the motive which has led us to take up arms. These, then, are the will not longer endure the Turkish lash. We are men, not beasts. If yow cannot bring us relief you cannot force as to to-' turn to slavery . What we want ts liberty, true, full and permanent. Alive we shall never fall agaid into the hands of the urks. Metkotttch, Sept. 13, 1875. Innm tame, elenhants will ioin a herd reasons : nnoa nnrl tmcrAtrf snmft in bat-1 L To commeuce with the sga (land ..lju ii :iJ M A- lord.) Tho unfortunate small farmer who win i ww i iu ii i i ii i mm m iiii ill I r hi w-i wm.tt.- m : m. r ' i vi V aitu vw iiiiv ti - - i - l ' i m. t -r m. . . . I tWaa a maea nt inn rr tw t 'UiHm la awnm ftmHimr .(my vrs. the hunters se- i LU,V " v- v" w....-.v 1VU4 w m 5- cure tnem. it is a very perilous w or., for no animal can be more dangerous han an enraged elephant. .Elephants were very extensively Carolina Central Railway m MO ti -:os- POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, , ; . . , 4 : . I t r. - . OnWI URKXaAI. SUPIBIKTKIPUT. WUmingtoa. N. U Aaril 14, Change of Schedule, Oa and after ftidsv. Aonl 16tb. 1875. trains will ran over this Railway as follows ; PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Wilniineton at. Arrive at Char lotto a.. Leave Charlotte at Arrive in Wilmington at S?- FARMERS UOT the - 'M ... 7-J&JL M MSP.M 7.0O A. ii SAVE MONEY, SAVE LABOR, SAVE TIM ME US PLOW. FREIGHT TBAIIB Leave Wilmington at 6.U0 P M Arrive at Charlotte at .-6.00 P M Leave CharloUeat 6(rA M Arrive in WUmiugton at .6.00 a M nelled to eiye at least one half of all th procet'ds to the aga. If the aga-comes to visit the farmer, which happens three or four times a year, he brings all bis rela tives, and the farmer has either to keep x .i ti nAnr av t An el it a1 it ncoH fhr l irom me peasant tea times more liiio viuivieucv in iniBc wiiyiug """-i b e I : it ..1; .V.,, used by thje native. kings of India in th aga, his friends, their horses, or be all their. campaigns. They were a beaten and thrown into prison. lecessary appenaage ii) tne royai re-r z. in tne i uraisn empire iaey aiuy ue inuei and in all public demonstra- mand a tentbj but the farmers concert tlOnS . r Willi ID6 OHttC UUICIA) IU UIUCI l(J Cltl thau is must kolH In . . i . 1 ,-l, I UUT . iUt! bUUIVIdlU Hit ! USIU useful animals; Dnt it is coneeied tnat gage, irawmg aninery over !n 'thf, ' rU it hi so. We have seen great num- roads and difihcu t pla, but they are 3 The h(j arg bonnfl aUo tQ bers Of elephants let loose to batfit seldom used in battle. The English custoni8 dulie8 aud mjntary ux. and Wash In the river, and they eiijot now use them just as tne natives aia. 4 rrom 0ttr ear)iest recollections the tha sport. They will walk into the Wherever milroads extend the ele- 8yatent of coanttnir cattle has been infa ... . . v . . I n : : - . . i jiii . - i i I J .... , . water until it reaches nearly up to phants are not useti. du mey are m an mous. lurks do the counting; th!y their backs, and then, with their other places. 1 excuse their co-religionisis but the? count trunks, tliey will wash their sides and In a recent hnnt by a Rajah, north thirty against a poor Christian when he ll-o ,i mrtr .,(Ar a T.iinLrnHr hvfintv.hm plpnhaiits uos Dut ten, in oioer mat me unnsiiaii lOAaO caiiva hilt iuvtu vi iV ncui nv i vx w -v.- i B oil vnU I mav furnish the whole tax to the ajra fo a -cfC r-Tl ' U2. ,i i .... ui f the district. Before whom shal are not il9Ii&cIftQ go Myond their uable. n, . . , . , . ,., . . , oJliUfUltdunf Tn nnrfhorn Tmlia ftWhants are Chriatem complam? A. iurkieh of water, but will swim if forcetU I scarce, and their slaughter in all India If a christian brings a Turk int. nave noticed that amontr the efemiauts nas oeen promoiteu unuer severe vcu-, i . np;.lku nuv;-.i:,,. 5- nn.ri.t ;,ltn there will always be one who will drive alties JJnder tlie, protection of that lbe Court b tbe ork tht? obristian loSp9 an tne rest, ne is King, wuere ne law xney nave irx-uhw; P!rvuT ,u bis ca&e unless be has two Turkish v,n leads the others follow It is the same the Madrae Presidency, and in many nessef , and in any case he is nearly suie in their wild state Some one will parts very destructive Mr. Saun- io be put in piision. . lead the herd. I was surprised to derftrj, the Superintendent? -wPCaftate 6. Tiie Turks employ violence to over wifiioBd tlm ;nto1i;rrpnro f anm if in flifi Mnrlrns Prtsilenov. a man of come our wives and danrhters and force tb juc- PAMPHLETS, CARDS, BLANKS, DISTILLSRS' SLA27Z8V ' s, (Fee Simple, Sheriffs and Commis sioner), CONTRACTS, a5TA E BY USING THE FJB lor voua Uad bwiu-r, It will taate yaw batter crops, il will cc an aaj t -.br Plow rem bar vcr uaad. It will run lighter. It wi41 Ton mm tn k it In ortr. lint in We will furnish vou Poinu one year foe one p!ow in ordinary lan.-f far ewe UNlar. What e yon pay your blacksmith to do the same oo rmir fld-!ahiuncvl I low j S e har jiwt made a great rvdnction in Prce " All we ask of you la. Trv it, aad ha U you dua l like it briaw U back and your nMey aball ba refunded to yoa. , ! MIXED TRAINS Leave Charlotte at,- 8.00 A II Arrive at Buffalo at.... J IS If Leave Buffalo at 12 30 P M Arrive in Charlotte at 4.30 P M No Trains on Sunday eceept one frelcht train that leavca Wilmineton at 6 r. M., inntead Of on Saturday night. Connections. Connects at Wilmington with Wilminstoo & Weldon, and Wilmington, Colombia i Aujrusta I Kailroads. semi-weekly Xcw York aud Tri weekly Baltimore and weekly Philadelphia Steamers, and the Uirer Boats to Fayctteville, Connect at Charlotte with U Wettern Di vision, North Carolina Bailmad, Charlotte A Statesrilo Railroad, Charlotte A Atlanta Air Liuc.and Charlotte, Columbia Si Augusta Rail road. , Thru supplyine the whole West, NorthweU and Southwest m-i th a short anlchoap line to the Soaboard aud Europe. S. L. FREMONT. Chief Engineer aad Superintendent. May 6. 1873. tf. Piedmont Air Line Railway WE WARRANT KVBBY PIW - eft? I QlJmW& WARREN ORGAN Co s Oiit tfseflif hjmiTs,r Thmv a'reJerhr ;large experience, has succeeded in one thr-ru to accept the d.Mitnues of inlamiera. ployed on the puMie-works, and their mnd hunt in capturing over filly ele- .7- If a thnst.an has the m.f fortune to JfciwpB stieith enable themth Re.refi 1 " mBgiTiTufie-, our i in . i na v i i iiiii urn inn rno ii i ru mf oncn 4-n liinr cmnno at nAnf I nnrna t r rim I 1 rT fl CfTPfHTI Wnlfli I ua" VI Ultl uviw ill tiiv " . I Q Tha rr..a.W n OAnlamnl and, what is more, to place had perpendicular sides. There was I Mmmtm nnr ,unM k..ii. them where needed. . 'Sliey are used in a large number of sportsmen from all L8 f 8aitltBtbe'y insult and abuse uie cousiruuuuu ut uriuges, anu win I puns ui jiiiuiu, aim a migc wu " 10 Hum puulicly. rk io.-the water "ajrday. They will I surrounded, and with trumpets and 9. We pay taxra to push a stone as eareuillv as a cane oi iiorns ariven into ine trap. Alter support the numerous the Sultan and ('facials placed men It is interesting to see these bemg confined a short time in this amon? ue ; btit in return we are not given huce animals move about until they 1 large enclosure they were forced ' . I j itr1 l l I :f move about until they liarge enclosure iney were iorceu into y euucauuu. i u uare u bchuoi.-, aim u o-Pt h smiire nW to atand- and then a snwtll timber vard of trreat Strength. &y one among us were to ok lor them, i.i.e : i. iu wu ft.i : i i,n ,rorr1 UnrAl be would he cast into nriaon and nay for Ing a stone just as the mason waves cess of starving and subduing by tame hi. audacity w.th hie head. Tf j Tr xi r j.' i j ii i sa,i ti. J 1. In ease of correc the rayah w com hiahnnrl I n t.lip lanro t.imlwr vnrrfK olnnhiints was SUCCCSSIUl. lliese WUU .. . , . . ...... Jm , T: --tt't KflfVrr A 1 1 peiledeu to absent himseit nve or six I n nnlinnlo ranrM nvui- visr T rn Ota ntlfl I . . .. . ... vi jukic I... u,;ci1" .uiMiiui.' an, , i . j....... i., . . days distance irom his house, and to exteneiyjuaefL wxltsiyneoessary -ey,eFywthere spread UesoJation in their worl? wUDOut food or pay for eight day to watch one for a little white ""to be tracks ; there are now two other large Tho Turke, on the contiay, are exonera satisfied of tlie wonderful strength as herds on the hills which this same ted. well as sagacity of these animals. j hunter expects to secure. It may be 11. I i horses are needed for transport '$key are employed in drawing, and years before either pne of these herds iug the families and goods of Turkish fitUuir the hue Iocs used- m ship- will be caught in the right place to troops, tuc sapuis or gendarmes swarm LnlliMriA ;Thv will rliw 'lnwro lnrr hp ilrivon into nno nf those efroncr en- the villages, seize men and horses and over Very rough roads from the forests! closures. Many vears since elephants take lhetD f 00 joorneys lasting fifteen n :ll Ui-t3K-s-l I "i 1 o 1.11 K or twefcty days without pavine them TonVnn thMr tnsl s nr! "hnlrt it 'In its thoir rl;tr,,oiin hftcnme a neeefisitv . 12 oney. i ..i . :. j lrrb JL rT, t j il JtJ 1.1. a! '12. Mow could we obtain full justice p.. w.i. .,.uuvt.a re y. reo -g r""T from Turkish tribunals while they are it apparently WTth tnore ease than fifty etchers to tame the wild ones is cruel comno9efi of a ureis mH;0Ht r Turk-. odBmM(Mif iWljwqrtfllnlthcseJand often destructive to them; ancl wi,h only tvro Cbrietiaus among them, sagacious aniiuajs, has brought you a the government will vn6t permit "the the latter themselves being compelled to Jogfium a pileroii rnay ueod him tor Jvunt unless positively necessary. sign the death warrants of the most hon the next log by merely pointing at it, I.here is generally a sort of king among 'ofcitjwttt toil palioptiy all day, and these elephants, and the whole herd make piles ofdfgiifnd as nicely as a will follow when he leads; but they gang of men -ee-uki-do. They arc al- instinctively keep away frOmthetowns kaetf rarol'iil nnl ti inWiVa hoir tvli nrn tlintr ennm r Ir tintxr fov -urill n-t. o.r.InlKr nn- b hom U-b t.a.i sickness m his house, the gendarme comes 7ii , " .i . .v. u i j. . . , I immediately, heals him, citen leaving rjXATTrrr.u u.r . , r- - ." him hair dfd and often neman,wTrTjrnavia!argeiameFamirogue ciepnant. J, uese rogues will timber yard, eaid it took over a yca1 destroy hundreds of crops, and. tliey est Ghristiane.. 13. If a Christian is requested to Ifnd his horse and himself, to the government and makes an excuse that his work will not permit him to go away, or that he has MORTGAGES, Land and Chattle), BILL HEADS, JVde. clixxL ffritrt JUmU, , Labels, Cautions, cfrc., c&c, all done on short notice and at YERY LOW RATES. $3b Court Blanks, Deeds and Mort-! gages, ready printed and tor sale at all times. mm? mm to order. Address, . J. BR UNER, j 8ALI8BURY. N. C. . . SIffiOHTO FEMALE COLLEGE, V STATEVIXLE, I. C. The next se.von will open 8ept. 1. 1875. Terms for board, &c .have beon made as low as possible to suit tho timen. Bfnrenee4: Kev. Ohas. Phillips. 1). D., Pmf. W. Martin, Uev. W. A Wood. Rov. D. E. Jonlan. Ex-Gov. Z. B. Vance, Hun. W. If. Battle, and all friend of the lato Prof. Mitchell, of Chapel Bill, N. C. Ai. It, 1874. 6moa. Richmond Sc Panvile, Richmond & Danville R. w., a. C. Dm son, and North Western N. C. R. W. COfJDENSEQ TIME-TABLE In Effect on aad after Sunday. Not. tsta. 1575 CO GOING KORTil. . STATIONS. Mail. Exraxsa. Leave Charlotte .... 915 ru 646 " Air I.ioe J'ncfn 9 33 6 30 " Salisbury 68 " 8.34 ' " Grecnloro 316 aM 10 65 " Danrllle 6 (ti " l.lf r M " Dundee 6.18 l 00 " Burkerin 11 35 6.V7 Arrive at Richmond. 8. 39 r a S 48 GOING SllUTTl. hTATlON. Mail. Exraase. Leave r.irlin.nJ 1.39 ri 8.C8 a. a. " Burkevl I. 4.64 H 36 " Dundee 10.33 " 1.14 r ' PaiuUte lft. 3y 1.17 " ' .if r j 3. 00 a u 3.68 " " Saliabnry.. .... 6.39 6.16 " Air-Line J'u. t'n 7.50 " 8.t5 Arrive t Charlotte... 8.08 am j 8.43 ' going cast. m:ci.(; wsst. STATIONS. I MaiU i Mail AND H 9jfi m a 1 1 ItwStS- ?a GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS. FITTED WITU THE NEWLY IN V KSTED paths t QTJAUcrxma t at? An 'DTMliM havinc a naoat importan: beriT,C on the num new which the quanttiv i r volume oi low i awl tbe rjnalitj of lore retidtred Equal to tkat of tie Best Pipe Orjaai f ike Saie Capacitj. and Laave Oreentboro, Co Shopa r.aleUrb I 5" Arr at Goldboro'... 4 1 Our celebrated -Vn Celr-to." "Vm irninna."-Wil inr -gello" or "Clarionet Stor, "tkm Uorw, Mt n ALL. THE LATEST IMPKOVEMNTS Can m obts'ied only in thee Oixr.a. Pifty DUTarent Stylet, , Wiloox Pat,m.- Ictave Coaoler," lbe. muni," ' Vi i Angvlet, "Viola Etberis" .v.v AVka nr rjnuron t . - - . .... . ni. .f....0.Jin MAItNlALAnu iiu.Miinonir, L .H U I 'I. 3 00 a a U.Arr. 1 35 a 4.30 " lL'vel3l 8.33 12 " 8 10 1130 a K Al.'TitOOrs lAVtkl Quality and YuJume of T PRICES, $50 TO $5 X70RTX WJ38T11WH. O. . .M ( SAI.EM DRAXCn.) Leave f!rerniiboro 4.30 r Arrtve a Salon.. ,v 6 13 Leave ralem 8.40 am ' Arrive at (rreaeboro 10.33. - FACTORY AKD V AKkHOOMH. CORNXF. IM (SBSABXaUSXIP XI7 1830. AOZKTl Wanted la Every County Address GLOUGH WARREN ORCAN May 20 1875.-1y. 4s Am.U U . I A il. . 1 l 1 E 1 13 1 "II A 1 I - - . taqM.ina puuuL Lite miuyer uu- ouen grow Doia, ana win iaKe posse- fore a court for debt tbe judgment is ness; but, he ariiled, he never forgot, ajon pf a road anjl , prevent any one rendered. If a Christian makes a a m-M- inimtjn erepiianie win Bei m l irom oassintr. aiainr. on tne otuer liana, ana maltreating him so badly that death speedily ensues. 14. If a I nrk makvs a complaint be- m soon com COME AND SEE cornruenceR Irfflia from 500 to 3,000 rupees each,! These animals seem to owe a srudirc I uit he might wait till doomeday at least, depending upon the sagacity of the to' a dam in the fiver, and take great unleia he could buy the judge's decision animal. irloliVfir iW rWrnvlno- t F.lmKaifG for ten times tho -value of tbe claim for l. .... . , - . . , i aa . i vv U IVIi IIV CU.S. under the Turkish Q9.Q(ih aaaacious elephants can have a terrible dread of the tieer. and be'eMly iraiiicd to hunt the wild ones, a soon as thev see one thev lift their m f . , " ' J .TT-T- wludi is frequently- done. nVyrfal- from Lucknow, If! lWvl which he sues. f 16. No security government 16. If the aga comes to see you continues to curee and blaepbeme croa", faints, ahar and church. 17. When the Turks give themselves to aets of violence they know no modera tion. For instance, Ismail- Aga-Sabaricz. he the ii km fecerttly captured ; but were not pres- but the sun is there, aftd will shine ent at the hunt! One of these ele forth again. It may be a stormy pWawt tamers will go out and join niglt, and the stare are hidden; but with a herd of wild elephants, and they shine on, permanent and pure, prm'eiiiaea80,meofUiewIldoneswillfol- behind the driving rain, and will low him into a yard prepared for that again look out upon you with their purpose. The males are often captured crura eys and say, from their inaeces- tv,PX female elephant. It is not sible a$d infinite heights. "Be pa- ttVWy iemaie tnat win engage m this A llajah, proboscis high in the air, and become has large furious, and often unmaneaerable. It herd, and among them several trained is very seldom that an elephant can to nunt ana suoaue wua ones, i ne be torcea to lace the tiger, llajah is employed by the government . ; to ecue Avild elephants, and has from . 'mi ' -! twenty-five dollars to one hundred God never takes back his eifts. If who is a iudcro at Stolatz. recent I v com and fifty dollars each, depending uiion he ever gave vou a sight of his truth pellcd tho rayaht to drain the Lake Kusat the age aud sfii of Uie' elephant taken, land love, vou have it still. Clouds for him. Hc mado a report to the effect W saw several that liad; been auitefinav fKisev between vou and the sun. the rayabs were at work ou tbe pub i - . . - ..... i r i i i . i ue uiguways ana never gavn a cent to tne laborers. But not he alone all the Turks do the ame. 18. The Turkish government exhibits uo fairness ; their employes receive poor pay, and necessity impels them to all kinds of illegal acts and violence. 19. The Tim ke should no longer possess the power to illegally condemn tbe rayabs. I he cases are conducted in tho Turkish language, which the rayahs do not un derstand, and tbe Turks act and decide according to their good pleasure. 20. A laige swamp near Varda-Glaviea and Glaviea Kozarica belonged to the peasants of these distriets. They drained it, then cultivated it. Down came tb T u rks M ui Aga- Mebemetbacic, M ula-ali, Mehemetbasic. Affi-Aira-Mebemcthasic. Derwish AgaGrcbo, Agi-BegBesamie, Alemis-Aga Ciber and Mehemet-Tjsko vitch, and took it from them. They had sown the whole of this land, about 1.000 aeresv Gentlemen, Europe has accomplished many re volutions before now. She Las precipitated kings from their thrones, and princes and emperors, animated with coble and Christian sentiment, and yet to 10 Buarics for sale, all grades a clashes. I have, on hand, ten Rnggie which I will !! at the lowest cah price, and an low, or lower than any other establishment in orth Caro lina, according to grade. All kinda of repairing done, at Abort notice. Those wishing any thing in tnv line, would do well to call and see me, before purchasing elsewhe re as 1 am determined not to be ontdone either in price or quality of work in the State. Call on me at Franklin Academv, 4 railss N. W of Salwbury, N. C. 0. L. KEEVE8. Paaaaagu trai a Waving UaJelfa at S.lOra ((rax-is atUrcensboro' with the Northern bound trala; making the qaiqkest time to all Northern citiea- Price ol Ticket sunt as via other rontee. Trhlnn to and frorrt point Hart of Oreensbero cancot at rcaaboro with Mall Trains to or from points North or Kotrth. Two Trai a daily, both way Lynchburg Accommodation leav Richmond daily at 9U0A. arrtra at Borkeville 1956 r m. leave Borkeville 1 20 r u , arrive at Rich mond 4 34 r it No Change of Cars Between Charlotte ana menmona, no mues. Papers that have arrangement to advertise the aohe-lnle of tin company will nleai above and forward coplea to Oan'l. Pi Agent. ' For fartherlnformatlon addreaa JOHN R. alACUURDO, (Jen'l Patenter Avrnt. Richmond, Va. T II R TAI.COTT, Knglneer .V finnM 8nperintendent HEW DVTRTr8tWEHT8. J 0MHIBTJ8 j& BAGGAGE l . WAGON ACCOIIuDlW print as nger I have fitted up an Omnihua and Hapgage Waoon which are alwaja ready to ennrey tr- aoos la or from the depot, to and from pattie, i weudinea. Ac Leave order at M.-wition Ho or at m v Livery A hona rjuoie, rwner near Railroad bridge. Jl. A. iililM.l.k. Aog. 19. - !4rcacrierous work -of deceiving the' pale and leading him into captivity, but there are some who seem to de- nterS. - aec.v'ng a victim. Itiey u s9Biirac8 display surprising skill anil perseverance, as well as courage, in accomplish inrr thair work. The fe- jmarcepnant rill follow the track of Yhe male, and when near one will com- inence grazing with the same lndifter .Cjrnot other wild animals. When nlrjacAtttyftale she rottMSMoes cajoling him, and when he lc4lu interested inhjs new com-. 'paiiiou tie crafty hunter cautiously .a T Crtrns no and fastens a rope around the leg e the iviW one, and then to it vMe. As soon as the deluded male is secured, the female leaves him to his fate. As soon as the wild one is con tient." Httle child! be patient! and wait til! all stormnd darkness shall haye passed away for ever. pit Consciousness. of unbelief is a sign of actual faith. Infidels are 'never troubled with unbelief. Dead men never feel cold. Frozen feet never ache. And a soul given up to ungod liness, and bound hand ' and foot in sin, has no trouble with" uhberief. ; It 4s only when faith shoots its first il lu- i initiated ray into the darkened heart that the baneful presence of unbelief is mane manliest, xi is qniy wnen tne troubled soul can say, "I do believe," that it starts back at the abyss of (toubFwUieir that first gleam of faith discloses, and exclaims; "Help thou my unDenei; E. U. nARSR' MACHINE WORKS. Corner of Fl'LTOS & CouKCII, Streets, Salisbury. N. C. Ha vine all my new Machinery iu opera- atkin, I am now prepared in connection with the Iron ox Brais works to do all kinds of wood work, aueh as Lumber Dressing, Tongue it Graving, making Sash, Blinds & Doors, making moulding from t inch to n inches wide, also Turning & Pattern manYX ing. Sawing Bracketts. aco. Having the beat Machinery and first class workmen, satisfaction is guaranteed. July 29, 1875. ly. BMmer sal Heiteon, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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