gawt '"'"j" 'i 1 riiirrawBii'iawiii iiii way win . ' - i Youth's Department TIME TO ME . BY CHARLES SWAIN. Time to ine the truth hath taught, Tis h truth that's worth revealing; More offend from want of thought, Than from any want of feeling. j,r advice e should convey, There's a time we should convey it; If we've but a word to say, There's a time in which to say it. Many a beauteous flower decays. Though we tend it e'er so much, Something secret on it preys. Which no human hand can touch. So, iu many a loving breast, Lies some canker-grief concealed. That, if touched, is more oppressed, Left unto itself-is healed. Oft, unknowingly, the tongue Touches on a chord so aching. That a word, or accent wrong, Pains the hear almost to breaking. Many a tear of wounded pride, Mauy a fault of human bliuduess. Has beeu soothed, or turned aside, By a quiet voice of kindness. Time to me this truth hath tanght, Tts h truth that's worth revealing; More uffeud from want of thought, Than from any waut of feeling. ,1 Tf ; ornAl tn ra a rr tor ft in UUS, Xney are U very Wicncu , bird, to out in a case, for a cage is a while the naDit oi inconstancy, ana oi I . r m i . i i ,, I fifllr lAnaco tmril I ronHflf thom in moflirp than a iailer. nay, mucn worse, tor ne uauBwo uu v. is a iailer. and tyrant too. Do not among their fellow-creatures, who will .' - - I ' a u s a a. a. i think that nice food and seeds, and nerener laun nor rauBiuui. S even care and attention, can be any compensation to the bird deprived of Tried by His Peers. Mr. Par- its liberty. Liberty is the greatest sons, a lawyer in (Jhicago, was trying . r. I. ii 1 . .a . . a ml I 1 A 1 ; -1 U- gut oi vjroa to man, tne greatest eui i a case ueiore a jury, uemg wuubw x he lias given to tlie beast, tne Dim, line prisoner, me mage was vtiy and the insect, and when we deprive hard upon him, and the jury brought any of God's creatures of that gift, all in a verdict of guilty. Mr. Parsons .... ... ! t m- T. mi the love and the kindness we can show lmovea tor a new trial, ine juage them is but poor recompense. I denied the motion, and remarked : Man has enslaved the horse, the "The Court and the jury think the doer, the camel, the reindeer, and many I prisoner a knave and a fool." The rtilw. Animala HPVa aw jIa Vain Killiniv 1 bear his burdens, and lose a life of oner wishes me to say he is perfectly freedom and happiness for one of pain I satisfied he has been tried by a court and iaoor. iney groan ana wince ana jury ox ms peers : under the lash, the curb, or the chain. They wear their lives away in sorrow, I Elegant Compliment. Mr. Hen- m the close stall, the confined crib, or ry Erskme being one day in London, the fenced yard. Their youth is spent in company with the Duchess of Gor in effort and labor, their old age in don, asked her, "Are we never again Dain and mysery, with bruised bones, I to enioy the honor and pleasure of w SF w mw B ft scarred skin and blind eyes. What your Grace's society at Edinburgh?" can make amends for this? nothing "Oh," said she, "Edinburgh is a vile but kindness; and even then we are dull place, I hate it." "Mftdam," re the animals' debtors for more than we nlied the gallant barrister, "the sun The Greensboro Good Templars rive a festival and ovster supper Nov. 26. for the benefit of their lodge and the Oxford orphan asylum. Carolina Central Co. lailway a" 1 Bfti; .'1 Gov. Allen, of Ohio, has appointed ....... . . . uiiiiken, Treaiarer elect, to fill the vacan cy occasioned by the death of Treasurer ! YYeieb. Opttoi Onnmax 8irraBnrrunsrr. Wilmington, V. C. April 14, 1875, Change of Schedule , On and after Friday. April trains will run over this Railway 16th, 1875, follows POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, kmhm can ever pay. Many little would think it Be Thou True. boys and girls who wrong to be wilfully cruel, are very unfeeling and forgetful. How many there are who doat upon mieht as well sav. this is a vile dark morning, I won't rise to-day." PAMPHLETS, A young pointed sheriff was Care thou not what others say, Be thou true ! If they gossip to betray. Be thou true ! Be consistent and do right, For the truth makes a good fight; Bo what thou dost with all thy might! Be thou true ! Be thou true ! Lot thy loves be all sincere Be th6u true ! Only God hast thou to fear; . Be thou true ! HLnce our ioys must pass away Like the dowdropa on the spray, Wherefore should our sorrows stay 1 Bo thou true ! Be thou true! Friendship's very hard to find, Be thou true ! True love is not always blind; Be thou true ! Time at last makes all things straight, Let us not resent just wait But not trust too much in fate, Be thou true ! Be thou true ! Like the Summer's fragrant flowers, Be thou true! Like the April's coming showers, Be thou true ! Like the moun'ain looking high, And the river rolling by Like the blue and arching sky. Be thou true f Be thou true ! pets. Yet, the fate of pets is usually serve an attachment on a beautiful unfortunate, and, very frequently, young widow. He accordingly called bachelor who had been ap- CARDS, BLANKS, called upon to DXSTXXiLSRS' SLAXTZS, through the neglectful conduct of those who love them. It is very common for boys to keep rabbits, and for girls to keep canaries. At first we find those who pet them very attentive: they feed them, often ! over-feed them, watch them, and fon dle them; after a while some other favorite object engrosses their atten tion, and the pet is left, not unfre- quently, to perish by some accident that care would have prevented, or to die of starvation. A young friend of mine; Edmund, was a kind-hearted boy enough, but he was very inconstant; he would take a violent affection to a thing; but this i affection soon went off, and he became in a few days as cold and heartless as he seemed to be warm and lull oi love. On one occasion he had seen a squirrel at the shop of a dealer in birds and fancy animals, and he was delighted to see it turn round and round in its little cage, and he would have DEEDS, upon her, and said : "Madam, I an attachment for you." The widow blushed, and said that his attachment was reciprocated. "xou don t understand me: you must proceed to court. "I know it is leap vear, sir, but I 4k. mc 0 w prefer vou to do the courtine." . -hU-i8 -r tie for CONTRACTS, rrlTllno t hp msr.ine ir wairinor. I ' v ' " ' b J J " C3 "The justice ! I prefer a parson." (Fee Simple, Sheriffs and Commis sioner's), PASSENGER TRAINS. t Leave Wilminzton at 7.15 A M Arrive at Charlotte at 7.15 P. M. Leave Charlotte at 7.00 A. M Arrive in Wilmington at .7.00 P. M FEEIGHT TRAINS Leave Wilmington at. ....6.00 P M Arrive at Charlotte at jfi.OO P M Leave Charlotte at ...6.0' A M Arrive in Wilmington at. ......... ...6.00 A M MIXED TRAINS- Leave Charlotte at......... ....... .........8.00 A M Arrive at Buffalo at 12 M Leave Buffalo at . 12.30 P M Arrive in Charlotte at 4.30 F M No Trains on Sunday eccept one freight train that leaves Wilmington at 6 p. ic, instead of on baturcay night. Connections. Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington A Wcldon, and Wilmington. Columbia A Augusta RauroadH, Semi-weekly New York and Tn weekly Baltimore and weekly Philadelphia Steamers, and the River Boat to Payette yi lie. Connects at Charlotte with its Weitern Di vision, North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte A Statesvilo Railroad, Charlotte 6 Atlanta Air Line, and Charlotte, Columbia A Augusta Rail road. , Thus supplying the whole West, Northwett and Southwest with a abort and cheap lino to the Seaboard and Europe. V 8. L. FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Superintendent. May 6. I-Tr. tC I FARMERS - nil riff"" ifflg 1 W the! SAVE MONEY, 8 AVE LABOR, SAVE TIME, BY USING THE FiB. MERS PLOW. It will ran lighter. It will ton your land better, It will make you better eropa, It wul ea yon lees to keep it in order, than anv other Plow vou have ever need. We will furnish yoo Point one year far one plow in ordinary land for one Dollar, you pay your blacksmith to do the same on your old-faahioned Plow T We have iuat made a rreat reduction in Price ? All we ask of you is. Try it, and then if yoo don't like it bring it back and your be refunded to you. WE WARRANT EVERY PLOW GLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN Cos (Late -IMPROVED CO.,) Piedmont Air Line Hallway "The bright and beautiful we here behold Are only shadows of sublimer things. Stretching themselves across the vale of time, 1 They are but drift-weed from the grander shores Of Immortality, for which our hearts rant in our calmer moods, when moon, or stars, Still sea, or golden clouds arrest our gaze, The sunbeams lift our thoughts to heaven, 9 just as weave MORTGAGES, Land and CliattU), BILL HEADS, Richmon'i fit Danvile. Richmond &, Danville R. W..N. C. Divison, and aorta western a. y.m. w. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE In Effect oa sad after Sunday, 1ST5. Nov. 98th, They draw the dew-drops from the earth, and the sky. The moun- JVcU and ffette JCmcliU, GOING NORTH. LOVE TO ANIMALS. BY PETER PARLEY. God He Them into drap'ry for tains. - Too, are steps that bid us climb to height- tar Loftier than their proudest summits reach, stand and watch it for a loner time, as Or eagle's wing bath touched. Ibe very 7 . . . . O : ' I he went to and from his school every f, do wophecy cf deathless bloom day. At last he prevailed Upon his J In yon fair world, where summer never ends." mother to give him the sum required for the purchase of the animal, and! How full of meaning ia the fact that kisses rnaving obtained it, brought it home we have nothing told us oftbe life of our Lord between the twelfth ant thirtieth years 1 What a testimony against all our striymer and anatchins: at baatv re sults, our impatience, our desire to glit ter before the world, against the plucking of the nnripe fruit of the miud and the turnine of that into a season of stunted loves all thinors. them in his sunshine, fondles them in in great glee. It had a place alloted the Summer breezes, and iov is in their to it in Edwins own play room: and eyes and injheir hearts. Plants Tsnd the boy had several projects inj his flowers, beasts and birds, fishes and head to make his squirrel more and insects, all feel the law of love from more happy. So squirrey was pam thpir C Creator I pered and fed. Every week Edwin The plants bloom iu beauty, the laid out the greater part of his pocket- and premature harvest, which should hare beasts skip and play in rapture, the money in the purchase of nuts for his oeen a Beasou of patient sowing, of earn birds sing in sweetest melodies, the pet, and hecarefully cleaned its cage est culture and silent ripening of the pow- fish lean iovfullv in thelimoid stream, every morning Detore breafciast, ana ers Trench. the insects dance in delight, in the bung it up in his place every night. Bunny air. - Squirrey grew tame, and would suffer Love is everywhere. The love of Edwin to take him in and out of the Wim whn i all InvA. dwnlls in fivprv case, and to plav with him; and Ed- hair Still wiped the feet she was so blest to touch, And he wiped oil the soiling of despair From her sweet soul, because she loved much. I am a sinner full of doubts and fear; a . t tf . 1 m iuaice me a numoie mine oi love ana tears. Hartley Coleridge SO She sat and wept beside his feet The weight Of sin oppressed her heart; for all the blame, And the poor malice of the worldly shame, Ta Iiav 7 1 a nnat ovftnt r rl rm t nf rltA creature, the constant spring of all that win was very fond of and very proud Only the sin remained, the leprous state. is. Little girls and boys, who have i s pei. Z l 7 w I ' not love in their hearS'forall that I And he. might have remained 3 - lives, are very far from deserving the omo time longer, dui one oi nis she sat and wept, and with her undressed love of their good Creator. young triends purchased a magpie, And yet there are many little girls which he had taught to talk; and a and boys, and, alas, many grown-up very talkative bird it was, and a very men and women, who, although they merry one, too. It hopped and jump may feel qnite certain that it is right ed about, and seemed to care for no te "love one another," have very lit- body; it chattered, and fluttered, and tie love to the things God has made turned its head on one side to look up tor their use, much less to those which you wiui sucn provosing assurance, Heaven will be a world of peaco and Becm to be of no use to them. that everybody laughed at ana ad- rest for the "weary and heaTy-ladcn" Some cruel men will for their sport mired the magpie. Edwin was en- will be there. "He giveth Hia beloved only, sadly ill-use the noblest of ani- tranced from that moment the fate sleep." They shall reat at least in the rnals tne horse. It was but yester- oi poor squirrey was sealed. A mag- beautiful and tranquil world they thirsted day that Peter Parley read an account pie Edwin was determined to have. for so long, where the spirit shall be bN of a steeole-chase. as it is called, in Now it so happened, that master wy willing and the flesh never weak. whif-h hnrsns arA hhuIa trfWn nvtr I maernie was not onlv a verv talkative I "Ty- hiVh rails, deen ditches, stakes. and bird he was also a verv meddlesome hodews. In this Ktfifmlfl-nhftSA nr. W one. He did not exactfv resnect the There is a darkey in our city 106 years l.o., i,p., i.ra K 1 nrnnprtv of others an Flwin fmmd nn Ha' His namo ia John Hunter. He re- l:h1 tu . k-j lUffinnHv in nnrnhasino. n mo;0. Knf members seeing 1 arleton s dragooui pas- sing this place during the great North Labels, Cautions, all done on short notice and at TEBT LOW BATES. B.Court Blanks, Deeds and Mort gages, ready printed and for sale at ali times. WES to order. Address, J. BR UNEBt SALISBURY, N. C. SIMOUTO FEMALE COLLEGE, STATE VILLI:, . C . The next session will open Sept. 1, 1875. Terms for board, dec .have been made as low as possible tn suit the times. References : Rev. Ohas. Phillips, D. D., Prof. W. J. Martin, Rev. W. A- Wood, Rev. D. B.Jordan. Ex-Gov. Z. B. Vanco, Hr.n. W. H. Battle, and all frionds of the late Prof. Mitchell ,f Chapel Hill, N. C. Aug. 12, 1874. 6m os. STATIONS. Marx. Extbebs. Lea v Charlotte .... 9.16 ra ' 6 4ft am " Air-1. me J'nct'n 9 33 - 8.S0 Hahsburv W.hH " BM " ' Greensboro 3 15 a M 10.68 " " Danville C88 M .lt V a .Dundee 6 is 1 90 " " BurkevllU 11.98 6.07 Arrive at Rkhinond. a 23 r 8 48 " GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS. FITTED WITH THE NEWLY I VESTED I An Invention havi GOING bOUTH. . . . i .1 r.-M Vim a Saoat IsapOfW" orannaj mm wc iumre w which tho qnanlitv or volume of lu la verv Urj-tly and the quality of loave irr.der bTATlOM. Leave Ricamad " Bnrkevi le " Dundee " laaville Greenaboro. " Saii-h; rv... .... " Air-Line 4'nct'r Arrive at Charlotte... Mata. . ra 4.89 " 10.99 -10.99 -9.00 a 6.39 1.60 8.08 a SI Equal to that of toe Best Pipe Orpn of tie Salt Capacitj. Kxraaa. 8.08 a. u. 9 98 -1 14 r .17 1 .l.kil V f laJ. " "Vol Him3a. I raj V i v a-n vi mmw - - inn "Cello" or "Clarionet wp, and 8.88 8.16 8.25 8.48 Wilrox Patent,'' "Octave Coupler" tWeaani Horn," "troa," - oa Aayesat," -Vaela GOING EAST. STATIONS. Leave Greensboro. " Co Shops " Baleigh Arr. at Goldboro'.. C Mail. 1GOI.VG WSBT.! Mail ALL, THE LATEST I MPKO V EMNTS Can be obtained only in these Offana. 9 00 a at 4.90 8.99 " 11.90 A m cLArr. 1JBA L'v1990 l fl IA 44 jL'vtlOOrsi zro&TS wsiTS&ir rr. o. n n ( 8alem Bkaxch.) Leave Greenaboro 4.80 Arrive at Salem 8 IS Leave Salem 8.40 Arrive at Greenaboro 10.31 r m M A If Fifty tt'oxx Qua!iitjKand Yolutne ofTone V'lKuaicA. PRICES, $60 TO 6500. FACTORY AND II llMOnifn HTTTTr fj ' ' w rAWua x Aii u v. DETHOIT, MICHIGAN. S B T A B 11 B BUS XV 1SBO.) AOB2TT8 Wanted in Every Oouty Address GL00GH & WARREJRgN May 20 1875. ly. COME AID SEE ! Carolina campaign of the revolution. Ral. Sentinel. killed after the race; three had their difficulty in purchasing a magpie; but backs broken, and two their legs snap- while the negotiation was going on, ped. aQd the money was being boarded, Now, little boys do not ride steeple- poor squirrey severely sufferred. His chases; but they will train themselves supply of nuts was at first reduced, to this kind of sport by wanting love and now and then his bread-and-milk and kindness to the things that are was forgotten. Squirrey felt every around them. - day the pangs . of hunger, and he long- But of this they may be sure, that ed for the green trees, where he could every cruel act will so harden the find a profusion of food for winter heart and render the mind so dead to stores; but the bars of his prison were the voice of humanity, that as they strong. At last, one day it was the grow up to be men, the love of cruelty day the magpie came home, his supply will prevail in them and disgrace their of food quite failed. Squirrey deter narae and nature. mined to break prison, and forced his Many children are unkind to ani- bead between the bars of his cage; he rnals from sheer want of thought. But could not get his body through, how- iUA mm. 1 Al. -A. A 1 1 nitAM r.n1 oLr I 4- A. K n , I A ! i.i it. w 1 i r i.i w ii ii r iu'iiiiiuu mun u wa i i i.ar:i . aim m. i ah a iv i uu u . in ii aa-i m i iiiw .m . . -.v . rr3 7Lr5T"7- 1,8 commonly eaid that the i us teat avwaavm tu uu iu unira wimi iiiey wu.uuucvuwi.mu uaua. diyidend nature baa giren us of her favoro, wouici noi iiKe none to themselves, again, aim was mus sirangiea. ,g that 0f csc; for there ia no one that ought to keep boys and girls from 1 will leave my young readers to ia not contented with his share! hurting such tilings as they may chance imagine the teelmgs of this inconstant Montaigne. to nave power over, tor the abuse of ooy upon nis Denoiaing his pet aead power is a great crime. at the bottom of his cage. 1 will not How eweet to the believer 18 the rerlec- Good nature is more agreeable in con vereatinn than wit, and gives a certain air to the countenance which is fat more amiable than beauty. Master, where abidest thou ? Lamb of God, His thee we seek ; For the wants winch preas us now Other aid is all too weak. Canst thou take our sins away ? May we find repose in thee ? From the gracious lipa to-day, As of old, breathless, "Come and see Mr$. Charlcf. After God had made all things and describe his sobbings and lamentations, tion that, though ho ia yet a s transfer J Al J t . P I nt a.- ll xl . I .1 11 s .. . i pronounced them good, be made man in his own image, full of sense and goodness. He gave him dominion over fowls of the air, aud the fish of the fica, and every living thing that mov eth upon the earth. But man was not to be a tyrant. "What is a tyrant?" you inquire. A tyrant is one who uses his might against the law of right, who acts ac cording t his own will, who enslaves, imprisons, kills, and destroys whoever and whatever he pleases, and will suf fer no one to call him to account; you read of such men in every history of the world. There are many ways of being ty ran.s there are many ways of oeing There was no one to mark them but magpie, who was hopping about the play-room, and at last hopped to the top of the dead squirrel's cage, and looking down upon Edwin, said, with a roguish leer, "you are a stupid. the world of spirits, still the world av w s pints is not a stranger to him. Top- iaay. lo individual faithfulness, and to the energy of the private conscience. God has Edwin was more than a stupid; but c?mmit,t?d1lbe Ial hi8tory nd progress Rf fhA BAT i,h men rvf fh moon a hoA I wi ui.ufc.iuu. O UWlr .urilllCQU. mmwm vmm w u.v . ft a, mwv VA WMV aaaaagaav a J4AVA its effect upon him. "I have been," said he to himself, "stupid indeed, and wicked, too." And so my young friends are all they who neglect those nrknn. aL - 1 1 a J "UVUI "y re uuunu w uueruui auu ia iK e L SJay-S 25 iDA -f ft?48 H iSl and Mt ,efioi -vu.u icuwi, uiai wueu uuey uave improreaient of love. South. them, they incur a kind of a respon-1 iaa. siomiy; mey are bound to teed them, I It is by feeling one's self lowed that and to care tor them, and if they tail I one learns to love. Adelpke Uo4. Be noble minded 1 Our own heart and not other men's opinions of as, forms our true nouor. bchiller. 10 Buggies for sale, all grades a classes. have, on band, ten Buggies which I will sell at the lowest cash prices, and as low, or lower than any other establishment in North Caro- uia, according to grade. All kindaof repairing done, at short notice. Those wishing any thing in ray line, would do well to call and see me, before purchasing elsewhere as 1 am determined not to ie outdone either in prices or quality of work in the State. Call on me at Franklin Academy, 4 miles N. W. of Salisbury, N. C. U. I KEEV.ES. 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 kinds of wood work, such aa Lumber Dressing, Tongue 6c G roving, making Saah, Biinds 6c Doors, making moulding from inch to 6 inches wide, also Turning 6c Pattern mak ing, Sawing Braeketta. dee. Having the best Machinery and first claaa workmen, satisfaction is guaranteed. July 29, 1875. Iy. CRAIGE & CRAIGE. ATT0BNET8 AT LAW, A.ND 3oliritor5inBanhrniUi. i.Cy Special attention paid to proceed ings in Bakruptcy. Sept. 4, 1873. Paasenget traits leaving Raleigh at 8.10 m connects at Greensboro' with the Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of Ticket same as via other routes. Trains to and from points East of Greeaabore connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from .points North or South. Two Trains dally, both ways Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond daily at 900 Aw, arrive at Burkeville 1356 r M, leave Burkeville 1 30 r v , arrive at Rich mond 4 94 r X If o Change of Can Between Charlotte ana juenmona, zoz sues. Papers that have arrangements to advertise the schedule of thia company will pleaae print as a cove ana lorwsra copies to uon l. raseeager Ageut. For further i nformstlon address JOHN R. MACM rjRDO, Gen'L Pasasager Aireat. Richmond, Ye, T If R TALCOTT, Engineer & Ueo'l Baperiatoaeeat 11 88 '76 100. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OHOTBTJS & BAGGAGE WAGON ACCOMMODATIONS. I have fitted op an Omnibus and Baggage Wagon which are always ready to convey per sons to or from the depot, to and from panic, weddings, Ac Leave orders at Mansion Mouse or at my Livery A Bale Stable, Fisher street near Railroad bridge. M. A. BRIKGLE- It. Blactier aM Henderson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C. January 22 1874 V.. Chesapeake and Ohio B B m The GREAT 1 A I F or HUMAN MISERY. Just Published, in a sealed envelope. Price stx cents. A Lecture on the Wature, Treat ment, and Radical cure of Seminal weak ness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gener ally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fit; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac By ROBERT I J. CULVERWELL. M. D., author of the "Green Book." Ac. The world-renowned author, ia thia admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from bis own e xpe- nence teat tne lawrui oonaeqoenoe of beir Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous sergical oper ations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a modo of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be, euro himself cheap ly pnyateiy ana radically. X3T This Lecture will prove 4 boon to thou sands and thousands Bent under seal, in a plain envelops), to anv address, oa receipt of six oamta or two post age stamps. Address the Publishers. CHAS. J. O, KLINE & CO. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROTTE BE TWEEN NORTH CAKnLINA AND Till. WEST. PASSENGER TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS. MAIL EXPRESS. Leave Richmond !M am 9.10 p Charlottesville, i.0. a m 1-30 p ru Arrive White Sulpher, " J7 " Huntington, BJU a m avao 44 Cincinnati. w am onneetins closely with all of the Great Trunk Lines lot Use Wet, JWrtk- WeU ai aSbwm-Wcat. This is the shortest, auidtest nod easnasaf Roots, with lea chances of ears than any other, and paaaes through the finest seener in the world. Paaaenrert takinc the Ex ore Uain oa th N. C. R. R. have no delay, but connect cloady, to any point in the Hot First clam and Kmruigrant TickeU at the Lowavr Rates and Bsairage checked. F.mi- yranU go on Erprtm Trains. Tin a, DlSTAVCS; and Mo var saved by taking the L'kempmku and Ohio Route. Freight Rates la and from the Wart, always aa low as the low cat. Merchant asm others will and it to their in toreat to got oar Rates before shipping or or during. a For Information and Rates apply to J. C. DA MB So. Agent, or U. M. McKENNlE, Ticket Agent Greensboro N. C C R. HOWARD, Oawsral Ticket Agent, W. M. 44. DUNN, Buperiotaadsat. ficaasond Va. iv ' I SjpJnQ ' SFW A UfMji t " fj sTlAl - a" " 1 Intending to remove to Davie Cosmty, I aell mr Pi&no Cor 1500. in iawiallsaawaesa ai S50 or $100, - the poiwlmsat assy every 90 days. This Piano is one of CaAtt M. STijrfVs 7 OcTAva, Grand SqoareSt, roswwood cane, tear round corner. esvadea Louis XIV Style, with extra carved tast sm pedal. Original price $835- 1 dsfth" beauty of too and equality of tench this " is ummrpasned. Iu tay aboenee call oa Mo L Holme. Oat. 7-lf. H. H. llELPEat B O Y D K I sn an to ft 9 ftp Dai H nooto Ofc V Addreaa O. Sti Terms re. Co. u o u n HALIHBIIV, If. C. s ft, Ma Da. , irvTski mdsm si Chesp Chattel Mortgagea, iariksl9V famd BMstos e tm WaMi ior aala aaas JuJy 15 W II LW) Ta to th traveiissg age while al al Hotel. Not ha to Sm ihair liberal with the at th -fate her asaaam fwsspssrty, sas th BOY DEN HOCSE, and aha fasls iHmt mKw Qsmtt MsW fts9aMs?sBMAsW I and in th very wit newly - - Piinagers going P the W. N. C-"SS from tW at,tnk Bisnksmt at Sm 1 HOUSE First class Bar and Billiard