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I j?m)'LA JjmU Thy coihi OffiP M ROnK come out ot r" I rfet thaieaii . , TheTeomtWethefrtll-iTa-sbrond AndeoKow! ln,?fUI 14 Andtftiniirmpiaroiwio w w Th.rJvift. Ma ai tbadVinief day. , F mt f ' - w w , .1 .. n ". ' . They come- at tears to the eye. They&7f & JltiaUli ihVi'pt that --y v-' . , Theyco.ae-ini at .dreams the depths of Ther cra-MrM 4wMbthelontloTelj J,k; Tkr not'. Wrt tbatTs not Wed .0- Though far wt may mray from the tcenea 01 j itirn ir w the r'mit : Tt mtmoriM foI)IW WltertW We And the days that were first sway the days - that were liSt."f C - REDUCING BOKS FOR FEBTILIZ- Notwithstanding famera know bones are among the beat fertilizers, yet they are not tflade available, because hones in the ordiaarv eaoditien are as hard as Ktone,)md as insolublein water as brick- bats, a preparing bones as commercial . . J " .U -. I .l it. i-l.l- A a Invakrf mother rm U rrUOTMI IB BJITB WU 1H 1 nMin uin U.UIO U'W. uu fertilizers they are usually ground, and extremity of the thread is attached by then dsrlvel In oil of vitrol; but this means of its adhesive quality to some plan i not practicable ia the hands of stone; and this done, the pinna, receding, most farmers, as they are not supplied draws out the thread through the perfora with appUafyAad thea it ia expensive tion of the extensile member. The mate also. Ifjnjilt itfl cheap process of dis- rial whengathered is washed in soap and solving or thorougly pulverizing them ia water, dried, straightened, and carded claimed bv the Countru Utntltmc to bell ..fnlliraV.' . nace tne Dones in a Large kettle, mix- ed with ashes and about a peck of lime to a barrel ofjbones. cover them with water and boiFror fwen'tv-four hoiirs, when all the bones will become so 'much softened as to by eswU w pulverized by hand.' They Hill ndflir.tartu-le8 oT bone, but in a pasty CQtidTu'ou, and in excellent form to mix with marsh loam or ashes. By boil- inir the shin' bones, and other hard and thick ones, twelve bourn loaaer. ther wiU ln hMomA nft &.nA dionlnKlo This wan easy and cheap method ofl reducing bones from a useless to a valua - ble form, and we hope the farmers will adopt and practice iL. If they will set aside a' cask for the reception of bones in some convenient place, and throw all that are founfin to hj' ready fot making into manurc.Hhthrrms will soon tell a tele of larger profit; T1iq$.' can be utilized -the! bones of ill de4d horses, mules and cows: and whailTViow ajr'tye-sore in the field or on the Dae-yard Will be rendered an efficient geit-t inereasing all crops which this fine fertilizer is applied. The manurehcap' can !be largely ausrmented ancLmaJfloahly TafoaWe ia this way with BiAlftai laboraml no farmer wish - ing ta get ahead of his business should fail tq test aid profit by this plan. Rural oui. iiilE-BOUND TREES t Trees that have long stems, exposed to hot saaa -drying winds, become hide bound;' :-Tml is the old bark becomes in- JbrouBht much ability to the work. Jl iTr trcefce.atly, Mr. WJaans has resided oa hia suneravfnucb m consequence. Sach an evu lrusuauy tndieated by gray licheiis, which feg bfthji jSecayto jf bariL Ia these cases, say the Gardener9 Montktfirsh or weafc lye orf lima w&tr is very use ful; indued where the berk k healthy, it ia beneficial thus to wash trees, as many eggs iusects arc thereby destroyed. We would; however, again refer to linseed oil as a wash, as far more effective for insects, and it would, perhaps, do as wtell for moss and lichens.. After all, these seldom come when trees are well cultiyaied. It is neg- lect Uiit maker poor growth, and it is poor growth that makes lklrqps, , i BCIElrTlFIC. A MACHINE DINING TABLE. A macfiiaeLtfc bee bring bolifr atrike & a class, of workers who rreUr resort to sach rneaus of intim- Watiim wlth.pbjecta.other than securin( morenirfiU ont" or rml..iM i k i " " wwm UliL tain rkWaailrira in the kitW vr " aeanitlieaiOngiiiaids.wh08oapatioirr iU,HWW,,i connectea together the mfachti'dinlntr The wrplosioa i aim. The ihventoi savsthat M ed as Woable each ntr tSM.. . table torfnff the -rarioira r1if.M his reach, width wiU enable the plates to oecnangeuoy mecuanical means, allow each persoitoJielQLimiielffo. aoi'tumI '-!.;..!. will V. W.i.l.- . r " mm mu wauei oi wtna and ofte substance, corf. W hl nd mm'uMn th,fdShtfully1lxp.nv Id Bomaa banqaetr provided wlthafouir. tnti vVnn' tU- Jr .2 t a !4butcher. than eau 1 rTT mechanism. There I much of it. It look, de.tructive to cWldren but onjhe other hand it offer. .the advantage of a- useful ouject for ewUuuplatie or topio of oon .'pLtlAo tat dinner Wtymefchauical UBgineert. : .n mlghi lead to. diwffreeable feeling among guests, u on ioui tr;!- tnrned. which lowers the that ha. been used. carrie it in be r , , raises a wean w Supposing tally, some- bodf elrtl cnniK, n. mere wouw KA . -r1A .5fc silent- - 8ink. like the without feeling of re- aentment against some one, especially If Ijj There ia a reservoir over the Itha table and a system of waterworks un- 1 Mu wifh ft. CmMt for fiach tnate. If Wmething should leak, the unfortunate guests might ia pliteness sit still, while they contracted violent colds, owing to the of tir .ether extremities. The invention is an ingenioos one, but we fear it is not calculated to impress the pre- cepta of the Golden Bule.&ief Auur- tcan. a silk-spinning fish. The is a mollusk the piMJui of the Med iterranean which has the curious power of spinning a viscid silk which is made in Sicilv into a textile fabric. The operation of the monusk is rather like the work of a wire-drawer, the substance beinar first cast in a mould formed by a sort of slit in the tongue, and then drawa out as may be reduired. The mechanism is exceed- ingly curious. A considerable number of tlie bivalves possess what is called a bgstiu, that. is. a bundle of more or less delicate filaments, issuing from the base of the j foot, and by means of which the animal I fixes itself to foreign bodies. It employs I th fiwif im.irl thm filumontu in th nrn- I per place and to glue them there; and it j can reproduce them when cut away. The -T "..v V a web, is of burnished golden color. A iarge manufactory for this material exists in Palermo. Scientific American. ROSS WINANS. Mr. Ross Winans, one of the many in venters who have amassed colossal for tunes, recently died in Baltimore, Md., at the aSP 81 years. Mr. Winans legan life aa a merchant's clerk, but laid the 1 fimndation of his fortune by rearinfr horses. Hi first inveatiou was a plow, that had 1 a lwg sale. In 1836, he became interest- I d iu the building of rolling stock for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company; anl fr the succeeding thirty years of his le he devoted himself to the designing of railroad cars and locomotives. The heavy freight engine known as the camel-back s h's invention; aud he also claimed to have originated the modern eight-wheeled j passenger car.- His shop became famous, land he built a large number of locomo- toltive8i aDl n this way accumulated the I greater part of his wealth. During the I war he devised a steam gun for the j Southera anny, but it was captured by I tlie Federal forces almost immediately. I aid thus never used. It was not a form- idable weapon. Since his withdrawal from I locomotive Dunamc air. v mans had teat- ed plant for improved workinir men's dwellings with much success. Thirty I yeary ago he was offered the management of the Russian railways by the Czar, but thk he declined in favor of his sons, who model farm aear Baltimore. Scientific! f American. PLOWING WITH DYNAMITE. We have already mentioned that dyna- mite has been used for plowing; and agri- culture will derive advantage from this ana other compounds heretofore employed topiave been established yesterday (Fri in engineering. At the works for the Ex- day), and it is expected that eight or ten position buildings, now going on at the wil be iu operation in five or six davs Trocadero, Paris, passers-by may, at cer- 1 1.!. I. ... I ..... - ' 8tartle9 y a deep rumbling " - wmwu "3 pi lUJZlUIT OI dynamite mines, whkh, without any vio - lent projection of materials, make the ooBiacies crura Die away, and breaks up the undergrouid rocks, the fraffmentsl of which are useI for the building. Now, dynamite will perform a similar service in the fields. Tlie Duke of Sutherland, in Scotland, and Dr. Hamtn, in Austria. haVe employed it for clearing land and for diggiag much tiee per than any instru " ment aa.i Aeertain number of drna- 1 a - mit6 cartridges are buried at regular dis- . .. . Ultaneous; and, though nothinr is thrown P w effectually plowed. 14. ' ' ' WHOLE OX SOUP, In An.iti. i . v. a . . r - 77 . T - ! - I.. . . . w ihaii na tunM.: - tt. , . KTL" T "m PPty meat J rS)1 Sewim wm ftt r u ' 7? D0 tom the T.r TT 4f to orenarin. thl ZjuZZZZT- T? Uullock; there wai of waste wheu the ox iwntluf the meltine - Jp but tWI U uvr iu . IM'alwJlHto are avoided by. boiling the animal at once into jsoup, or eonceatrated extract of beef. Aftet the head, horaa, hoofs, etc., are re moved, the meat" is . cat into eonrenient sized piecea and . coaveyed to immense atean-tight , double, cylinders capable of holding upward of fifty bullocks at a times. In seven hours, during which they are subjected to a pressure of steam of 15 lbs. per square inch, the bones and meat are reduced tor a pulp.' The steam is then condensed, and .the tallow, which floats on the surface, drawn off. The pulp is removed and placed in a powerful presa, hich squeezes out the soup. The latter is, however, not yet sufficiently concentra ted;" and to render it so, it is placed in a peculiarly constructed boiler, there re duced by evaporation, and finally run off into bladders. When cold, the essence is semi-transpareat, of a rich reddish brown color, and sweet to the smell and taste, aim: t like confectionery. A whole bul loclc, after being thus treated, yields but 20 K8. of soup. Scientific American. MARK THIS BOYS. 'Did you ever know a man who grew richi by fraud, continue successful through life, and leave a fortune at death V This question was put to a gentleman who had been in business forty years. After reflecting awhile he replied: JTof one. I have seen many men be come rich as by magic, and win golden opinions, when some little thing led to an exposure of their fraud, and they have fallen into disgrace and ruin. Arson, per jury, muruer, and suicide are common crimes with those who make haste to be rich regardless of the means.' oj. stick a pin here. 1 ou will soon l and keg to act with those who mate money. U rite tins good man s tes timony in your minds, and with it put this word of God : 4Ie that hasteth to le rich hath an evil eye, and considered not that poverty shall come upon him.' rrov xxvm. t these words lead you to resolve to make haste slowly, when you lto into business, in the matter of making mon y-j "I DON'T CARE." am sorry to aee my son give way to anger,7 said a twtient mother. MI don't care," replied the passionate chiild. a, vu o in irv wuiv fan i.m'i wuv iiiu n in tciII hAmii nn irrnArnnr mon M J better," said the faithful teacher. l don't, care," he muttered under his breath. 'fThosd boys are not the right sort of companions for you," said his pastor. 'fl don't care," he answered, turning on hi heel. 'fit is dangerous to taste wine," said his friend, waraingly 4I Uou t care,'' was still his obstiuate reply. A few j-ears after he was a worthless drunkard, plunging into every sort of ex cess, andfinally ending a miserable life of crime without hope. f I don't care" was his ruin, as it is the ruin of thousands. Look out for it, boys and gills. Keep away from it. Don't let it find a place in your heart, or pass your lips. Alwajs care. Care to do right, and I care when you have done wron I Pniy earnestly that you may never lose your soul from a reckless spirit of "I don't care The people want their children educa- ted. Ignorance and poverty and crime go hand in hand. Parents desire their children to have a fuir ehaace, and the only way to secure t,lfa is to &ve thein, at least, a good prac tlcaI common school education and no " buhtoi uuit ignores or b'naers this first and fundamental right of Americam citizenship. Motheri Maga niic. j The Progress of the Fish Hatchert. A letter dated at Newbern Thursday and received yesterday at the executive office from the manager of the fish hatch ing expedition, states that the work is progressing finely. About twenty are now engaged in studying the art of fish hatching, and the young men are improv- ing rapidly. Two other hatcheries, in addition to the three already started, were It ishoped to have a station at everv I . .. ' wipe between Newbern and Kinston, say I WU BUIUOllS. DV till ilnl r Attt 1 f May, and as quickly aaiiossible the commission will transfer itsperations to ot&er streams. It is hoped to begin work i the Tar in a very short time. The neo- pi? all over the State should be rejoiced to learn that the outlook for the favorable prosecution of this great interest is so I pleasiug. It marks a new era in the nm- I gress of our State, and one of very gieat importance to us as a wxmle. AViA 1 . rwmm we wv crnor' Private 8ctary, left yesterday OB! a tour of State to Pother together l4"t auaiysia iecuaens oi ail the commer ciai lertuuers oflered ou our markets. He . a. '. j& m. m. rv a ' bop nrsi ai lvurnam, thence goes to Greensboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and TT . ' . u fw Carolina central to VVilmin-ton uience up to w usou aou uoldsboro. J 0ut of every nine clerk, iu the depart; " W1"hi" four heckox far ai.musaL and that, too, after the pe rudical "reduction of force" under the lab Washington four are checked the pe- - inwuc wou4Q su oown wjth a slate and DCU C,p,ier ?or a 8Pac tn' wonld WM lZZ7Z2 SovaWt tto TTZl 1". Tub Natcbai. Wall. -Ia reply to a letter in which the wall was mentioned, Bev. Prof. E. FJ Rockwell writes :aa fol- - " , "' t " '-M ' lOWS ! i - , .'",..!-, j t-i. , "The famous wall in Rowan via natural phenomenon, common in the north: though fifty or more years ago, it was regarded as an artificial work: and in old books, such as Morse's Geography, spoken of as a crreat curiosity. Persons often sent frreat distances for specimens of the rock The fragments were boxed up and sent abroad. A man once, it is said, dug a week across the .width of it to find the bottom, but did not succeed. It is what in geology is called a dike, a word that signifies a wall, lsraude says, "when a mass of unstratified or igneous rock, such as irrauite. trap, or lava, appears as if in jected into rents and fissures in the strati - .1 1 I 1 A. A I i A. " i. neu rocK so as wi iniersecv me Birauu h ia-alled a dy ke.n They vary in thick ness from a few inches to 20 or 30 yards, they are composed of what is called green stone, or basalt, or from their breaking up into regular shaped fragments, trap rocks; from a Swedish word trappa, a stairs. 'Sometimes, when the melted matter, thrown up from below to fill the crevice, cooled, it formed regular prisms, of 3, 4, 5 aides, &c, as in Giants' Causeway, in Ireland. Generally these columns stand perpendicular; but in some places nlnrnt Lake Superior, they are found lying on each other, with their smooth ends even, on the side of the wall, as if pieces of tim ber or fire wood had been sawed off, ex actly of the same length; and then piled up regular. When the earth is removed, aud the ends are exiK!ed to view, they become an interesting natural phenonie uon. Ail these operations show an effort of nature at crystallization on a larg1 scale. Vv e wish that those who visit this locality would take a compass and mark the direction of the wnll : whether there is in this respect any relation to the Hlue Kidse: whether ot uniform thickness: whether the outcropping in different places lie in the ftrftie line : wtnild a line drawn in the direction of one, strike another: when it runs through another rock, how is the latter affected by it : how related to the bed of granite in the vicinity that contains the trim crvstals of felspar: any stecimens of the wall north of the South i Kiver I" lite Drowned Sailgr. Coroner Hewlett j held an inquest yesterday oyer the body j of the white man heretofore reported as having been found on the beach at Middle Sound. Deceased was a young man, ap parently between 20 and 30 years of age. His left arm was marked with the name C. H. Thompson, and the initial letters S. E. C. immediately after the name. There was also the mark of a double-heart, with an hrrow below the name, and a rep resentation of a fan alove the name. He had a receding forehead, was closely shav ed, and his front teeth were large and sound. He had on one calico and two flannel shirts, a dark vest, two pairs of drawers, one flannel and one homespun, corduroy pants, and a fine pair of hoots, about No. 6 in size, which were split in the instep. The verdict was that the de ceased came to his death from some cause unknown to the jury. The remains were buried ou the inside shore of the beach about one mile from Moore's Inlet. Hi7 mington Star. A correspondent of the Vcic Xorth Slate gives the following painful staU'inrnt : "Little Charlie Rust died last Friday morning from the effects of a fright re ceived some two years since, by. school children telling him frightful stories. He had lit very often and became idiotic. Don't tell your little playmates frightful stories, children. Another Opinion The State Treasure r's opinion has been asked as to whether li quor sellers are exempt from the $50 tax imposed in sectiop $4, schedule B, of the revenue act, by virtue of their being man ufacturers of the liquors sold or offered for sale. He replies that they are not ex empt, because the section does not em brace liquor dealers in the clasa of excep tions. Ral. Xctc. Whoever thought the "bloody chasm" would at last be filled up with carpet baggers t Baltimore Gazette. The Boston ITerald says : "There is a tardiness about the resumption of South ern 'outrages' which is exceedingly dis couraging." Thus the immoderate Frankfort Yeoman on the Louisiana news : Good-bye to Packard, Warmoth, Wells! Good-bye to Pinkton. too! Our golden rooster fairly yells : Oh, cock-a-doodle-doo ! Mr. Hayes has not only astonished the demagogical leaders of the Bloody Shirt Brigade, but he has made them ridiculous. They not only do not get their snouts into the swill tub, but are laughed at for their importunate and melancholy squeal ing. Augusta Chronicle and Constitution alist. , 5 " The first message of Govenor Hampton to the General Assembly is pitched in the same key as hU letters and addresses. These have lieen commended everywhere for. their moderation, poise and strorrg good sense, and similar praise will be given to the message now laid before the public. Charleston- Neics and Courier. Germany is now spending 80,006,000 a year on her array, and France $103,000, 000. The new German Parliaments face to face, for the first time, with an imperial deficit. The Dare court house, receutly built, is three stories high and is commodious. There are looking glasses for the face but none for the mind. But he who affects to be what he is not, lies to his fellow men and insults his creator. "Handsome is as handsome does," quo ted a Chicago man to his wife on a recent occasion.- "Yes," rejoined the lady, in a winning tone, aud holding out her hand ; "for instance, a husband, who I always I ready o band some money (o lit wife." pcrBUSBSft WitnT-J. J. BRUNER. Ed. and Trop T. K. B BUN KB. Assodat E4. ; SUBSCBIpflOS RATES : . " Per Tear, payable In adrance,. .1 $2 00 tax months.. .................... i ss ADVERTISING RATES : Use Inch, one publication,. ., two pubUeaUons, Contract races (or montbs or a rear. ..$100 ..ISO VEQETI'N f vies tbt Elood, Eanovates and ZaTiaiatfis tbs Whole System. IU atetllcml Properties mrm ALTERATIVE, TONIC, SOLVENT AKD DIURETIC Vbrctihc ( msde exclnslTely from tH JnteM . of Carefully "electtfl barks, nxx and lierb-s and m itn.nply eouceiitrated that it will rffi ciuallr e .dl ettefrom the Ttm ererr raitit of Ncrrnla.Scroa fnlM Humor, Tumor. 'nnrr Caneetaaa lliiaior, FrraipeUp Unit Kkenia, rVvpaltiUa tltavitaeo, Canker, faintneaa at the StoomrU, -ai d all diwatee thai trim from iinpnm blotid. iSci aticatlnflainatorjr and Cbronie Kbraaiatiam. ' NearalaTia. (ioat ana tiinal i'otalaiata, can only foe effectually cared through the blood. For Uleera and Eraptire aiacaaeaoMhe Hklit, Pool lea, PiMrlra, Btairkew, llai), Tetter, Kraldkeaa aa4 Uiaawata, VcuKTlxBaaanevar tuflcd to effect a perinaueut cure. For rain In the fcnrk, Rhine? C'amplalata, Propav, Female eakueaa lcartliaarU- ingfroin iniiTiml nlcerarioit, and Uterine diseaat and tieaeral Offcilny, Veobtimb acu directly up on the canaea of there coinulainta. It invigiratc and ftrenrthena the aiiote vtm, acta upon ccre tive oreaua, allays iuflawaiioii, cure ulceration aud regulate the bowvU. Foratarrh, lynperla, TfaMtaal Coatlee. ntrw, ralpitutioa mf the Heart, II radar lie, l'jlr, NerTonaneM and tJraeral I'roatratioa of the NervfMia SyMrro, no mndirine haa evr given HUth perfi-rt ratmfaction aa the Vcubtinb. It pur flf the blond, rlfanm-s a 1 of the organs, ami pHeses a couuollm.' power over the uervuus jaiein. The remarkahle cures effected by Vboetik bare Induced many physU-inns and nfMvt beenrie whom Wt kuovr to preicrile aud use it iu their own families. In fact, VEGETINE 's the best remedy vet di rnverrd It the ithove dio-asen. and is the onl? relia ble nUUOd rUUIFiCU yet placed txatore bio public. Are net the many testimonial gtren for the differ ent cnmplaints natnfactory to any reasonable eraon uffi'riiie from any dieeaae aienlioued above that can be cured f Ue id the different testimonial ;!ven, and no on can donbt. In ianny f there raae the eraout shy th.nt their pain nnd nnfferiiru CHiinot lw expressed, as In casrS of - Serwfbla. in-rc. ainiareully, the wbolo bodvwasoue mass if corruption. If VeoetiM will'relieve p.nin. cleanse, purify and enre sacn dia eisre, rrntufiug the patient to perfect health after tryine disTerent ptiyateiaHa.many naaia, aafforiag lor yvars ' t uot coin-lush e proof, if you are a sufferer, yoo can be ctrred ? Wliy,t tnisr iae4ic;u performing sm h jrreat cores? Ii works m the b ood In the rirculalinif fluij. U can tf u!y be called the 4Vr lilol I'nrinrr. The treat sonic of aieeaaa originates In the blood ; and no nteUkU tUai doct not set directly uku it, to purify and renovate, has anv juot claim upofi public atteulion. When the blood bernnie life-lera aud stagnant, either front chaise of weather or of t lunate, want of exercixe, lnriiilar diet, or from any other cause, the Va Tins will renew the biood, carry off the putrid hu mor, cleanse the tomni h, rou'late the ltowela, and impart a tone of vigor to the whole body. The conviction i in the public mind as well as in the medical profession, that the remedies supplied by the I'eytlabU A in.i"M are more, sate, more juccew ful in the cure of direae, thi.u mineral med.cines. Veobtink is compoaed of Mots, barki auJ.berts. It is pleasant to take, and is per'ecllr safe 10 givs to an Infant. !o t'imi need it T Lo tiol UcsUaU to try tU You will never re-rct it. WOULD NOT DI2 WITUOUT VEGETINE FOR TEN TI3IES ITS COST. The reat benefit I have received (mm the nse of VEWETINE induce me to jrive my teetiinony in its favor. 1 believe it io be not only of meat value for restoriiitf the heril'h, hut a preventive of disease prcul sr to the Kiuine and Suninier teMon. I would uol be without it for ten litne ii cot. EDWAKD TH.DKX. Attorney and G'ttenil Acr-Mit for Maaehuetts tif the Crattamen's Life Afnrnuce Couipauy, No. 4J Sears UuilJiug, liotli-n, Mom. Vegctinc is Sold by All Druggists. AT BELL'S The Jeweler of Salisbury. THE -BEST AND LARGEST STOCK CF JEWELRY to be found in Western Xorth Carolina, constt- lBr of Gain ail Sifter f atcles, Gold and Silver Chain, aoiid Gold and plated Jewelrv of everv kind ; tilled, 80l.ll lK jrold :ind Diaimni'l J'.ns;aireiiient Kinu. Solid ilver ii nd plalvd SsPOONS, rUKKS, CASTORS. CUPS, G0I!LETS, Xnpkin Bic. Butter Knives', Ac, Ac No ehurae will le made for- tie raving any article of silverware purchased. All Watch A Clock work luilltlullv reinireu a low a lite lowest and war rioted. X. II. Any arti-4e of .lewelrv sold l- me in the LiiH three veara if found not a represented, eabu returned ami uiuuey will he ivfunded. 21: ly U. A. liKLL. LANIER HOUSE STATESmiE, H. C, G. S. LAMER & CO., Proprietors, Servants Polite and Attentive. 4S:tf. Blacta ana" Henderson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C JannaySa 1876 -it. Attention FARMERS. GRASS SEED. J t received a ffesdi - pnpply f Clover -eVd. Oruhard Orn-' Bin Grafs. Red Top and Tiujothy, which 1 will sell chnat. At - ENNISS XiH9 m Rcirroud & Daumle, BicHmona & Danville JL. vv fl.Jjiw.Ma North W eatern N. C. B. W. . . COHDEIISEaTWE-TABLE - Piedmont Air , GOING NOttTil. STATIONS. MAIL. Letive Charlotte 4.55 A M 4 Air-Line Juntion 5.2U " I Salisbury 7.C5 " " Greetnloro 9.55 . 4 ' Danville 12 J8 P M " Dtmdee 12.4(i " " liurkevjlle 5.05 u Arrive al Kichmond 7.43 PM GOING SOUTH. " STATIONS. MAIL. L?ave Kirhniond 7.60 am Burkeville 10.40 " Dundee 2 55 r if " Dantille 2 59 44 Greiiloro!igh - 5.40 . " x " Sjtliyruirv 8.15 " " Air-Lint- Junction 10.25'"' rrive at Charlotte 10 37 ' GOING EAST GOING WEST STATIONS. Leave GreennUiro " Co. Slios Arrive at Ualcili i f i it. t MAIL. Arr.5.25 PM Ri lU.tAM ! 1 1 .21 " Lv. 4.15 " 2.41 pm A rr 12.30pm Lv. 1010pm Arrive at GoMsboro i 5.15 pm rjoziTS wxssTBun rx. c. tx.b. ( Sai.em Liu ASCII.) Leave Greensboro 5.50 P M Arrive at Salein 8 00 ,4 Leave Sal m 7.30 am Arrive at Greenxrioro 9.35 44 I'asetiger Trains leaving lialeih t 12.34 p. M. coiMiecls at Grfensbjio with the Southern ImjuikI train ; ni:ikii)f the quickest time to all Sotilmrn cttien. No Chansre of Cars Between Charlotte and Richmond. 282 Miles. Papers lhat have arrangements to advertise the schedule of l hi company will pltae print as alxive and forward copies to Gen 1. 1'us.senger Agent. For ft: i ther information addreoa JOHN R. M ACMURDO, Gettl. Passenger Agent, June 6, '78 Uichmor.d, Ta. S1M0UT0H FEMALE COLLEGE- Statesville, N. C. MliS. E. X. GRANT. Principal. The Wext Session will open Ac gust 30th 1876. Circulars with terms., ect . tip"ti application. IleferelireS : U-v. V . A. Wiawl, Slateg ville. N- C; ex-Gov. Z. 15. Vatic, Char lotte, N. C, Prof. V. J. Martin. Davidson ColIeKH. X. C: Uev. U. PurwHll, Rah igh. X. C; and all friends and pupils of Re. Dr. Mitchell, late Professor in University of X. C. July 0 76-1 y. PA1NTIN3. J. GIUIEK KERNER, House, Sign, and Omauieutal PAINTING Graining: & Frescoini a Specialty. All liners addressed to the under- atjrneii at rvi nersviue I 1 Ml N. C, will be Dinmptlv Miiswe'recl. Work done by contract or by the day; Satisfaction Guaranteed. Address J. GILMER KERNER, Kernersville, X. G. HARDWARE. When )oq want Hardware at lo ligurea, call on the undersigned at N 2 Granite Row. D. A. AT WELL. S'tlichnrv. N C Julie 8 it. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sufferers from this disease that are anxious to be cured suoull try Uit. KlsSNEU'S CELEtfKATED OiNSi MIMIVE FOiVDEKS. These powders are the only pnMar.iilon known tbt. wilt cure ciKSSUMt TIO.N and all .Ureases of tha TiiKUA f aXU LUNiiS iinleea. so strong is our r.itth In them, and also to oouviaoe vou liuit they are nrt humbug, wc will tor witr.1 to every suiTerer, by mail, poc paid, a FlUiE TU1AI. BOX. We don t want your money until you are perfectly satisfied ot thel- curative powers. If your life Is w n.i sivir., ao Vi delay Inilvtu these PO A'DEltS a trial, as tlicy wiif surely cure you. Price, for l.ire box, U txi, sent to any part ot the L' t 1 Hut a ur Canada by mall on receipt ot price. AKlCS ASII&ROBBINS. 3S0 Fclton Street, Brooklyn, N. T. OLD FIRl REVIVED! The Copartnership heretofore exiuting nnder the name ol Lnckey, Lyerly & Co., dioived in Janmry last, ha leen revived, and lley will continue their -mercantile btuuoetwat Row an Mill as heretofore. Their old friendu and patron will he wrved with tidelitv, and they will do all in their ow er to give iatiifjclioii. V. A. LUCK E Y, J. A. LYEKLY, ' 1 J. L. LYERLY. March C, 1877. pd 1m: ' f If? ? ? M ? f To the "Working: Class. NVe are now prepared to furnish all elaa with e natant employment at hoii.e. the w hole of the time, or for their pare moiueut!. Businey uevv, light aud profitalde. l'ersoli of ei.hVr ?x easily earn from 50 cent to $5 jer evening, and a proHrtional anni ly devtiuK their whole-time to th Wusineua. Roys ai4 isirla earn nearly as inueh h tneti. That all who pee this notiee may. feud their jtddresa, and test the luiiiuets we make this' unpar alleled offer: To ueh a are not well wtt-i6ed-w will aend r dollar to pay fur the troulde of wriliu;. F uii , particulars, fatn I leS worth several dollars to continence work on. and a epy of Horn-and Fireside. bh of the largest and bear Illustrated Publisatinns. all it free by mail. Rdr it yoit .wo( perinauent. profilahle work, address GkOKQTS Stinsom Ac Co., Portland, liaise. OHHIBUS - & B AG QAQ2 WAKUll AUCOHH0DATI0HS. I or m . . - j-v a I have mien up an uninintia and P.. ! At aciun. which are alwgva ready in eon..t . nottKlt pr from the depot, to- and from pint'" or at my Liry A HU Stable, FiaW near Railroad bridge. MC5 . ' - tf . M.A.BRIX(iLE.: Aug. 19. tf. I $000' "'' W md- ly UlJU,ry nnlh in tl U U Uf"iih. but ibosa w iiTthi? to :i - .. i . run vhpiij rit n iinsf it lunar a rH tdir t.u'ii 1 1 1 ic II PM.IN ,L fX plait) hf. Itui e plt-at.t and ai aa IHeJa itraWIe. iiiii. ann Imja iir girlj, ,ju w-fll itis-n. triU frnia ji.u H M O'tlfit fr1. -'h litfiMfis pay Wttl tlinttai'yfVit-at !. VVt will I-j r exin-ami . 1 ' slarliHtf vu. Particular fr-f. Wri,J'i and s e.' liinneri" M'ld iiieelii,ir. tliHf .d daneJilt-tM. and nHrlae(i i(l of payiajr wk at limit. httUl tiiiei aud Ifavui alT hUmi! the ui.rk at .iir... Ct lllvHltin. Don't dflay. AiUli IKCj Jc CO.. Atigii!ta. Maiu. - 35:ly.pd. " " - MANSION HOUSE Centrally Situated On tlxo X-u.lollo Bquaro SALISBURY, N. C. 1 ' Uli II0USE is in the centre of bunicen and laf uearcat t the depot. Table as good as the best. Servants attentive and polite. Bard per day Single Meals 'JO tTSpecial Contract fiir a lr.njrer tern. j ' OiimiJiu." to and front all tra;iir. . Uit Livery Mable near at Land. ;' I ' ; GPThe undersiiittd teuder hi thank tin manr friends' who bate called on him nt M akmor. and Htires tbetn that iirflWt shall -be sparetl to make tU-ir future vi.it I'li-aat, rtpTMie Traveltn Public r.ill alwaj Cuil -pleasant quarters nnd refresh tup fan-. WM. KOWZEt J Peb :l, 176. 17:tf " KERR CRAIGE, aitorntE at Jib, kill THISL PAPER I 0!f FILE WITH Whore AdvertUluar Coo tr acta aa b Carolina Central Railway Co. ' 0KF1CK CiENKRAL Sl'lKBIST.MICKT. ( Wilmiiijrtoii, X. C. April 14, le?3. S Change of Schedule, ! On and after Friday. A jnl 16th, 1W5, th trains will run over this Railway as follow, PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Wilminjrtoii at ..7.15 A M. A rrt ve at Charlotte at 7. J5 r. M. Leave Charlotte at 7.00 A. M Arrive in Viliiiiiit.u at 7.WP. 11 FREIGHT TEA INS Leara W il inttijrtnn at r. Arriveat Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at Airireiu Wilininrton at MIXED TRAINS Leave Charlotte at..... Arrive at liutfato at... Leave Buffalo at Arrive in Charlotte at.. . fi.Ot) P M .6 00 PM .60. A H .6.00 A U .....800 AM M ...12 30 PM ....4.30 PM So Traias on Sunday eceept on freight train that leaves Wilmington at 6. M., instead ' ou Saturday night. Connf ctoas. Connect at Wilmington, with Wi!mir.gtf Weldon, and Wilmington, ColumUial Au:tiU Railroads. Semi-weekly Sew Yrk aud Tri 1 weekly Baltimore and Weekly Phi!ad-lp"i Steamers. and the Rirer Boat io KayettyiHf-: Connect at Charlotte with its We.itern Vi vision. North Candina Haii road. Charlotte StHtesvWt-Kailroad. Charlotte 4 Atlatrta Air Lin. and Charlotte, CoIuiubia'& AuuU lUil road. j Thn snpplrinp the whole West, Xortbw f and South weilt with a iliortaud cheap liue P the Seaboard andKurope S.L.FREMONT. - Chief Engineer and Superintendrnt. Mayo. ItffS.tf. . TIME TABU WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD To tak flvct April 23d, 1877. -- nrjoijco"VEST. sr.vnoNs. Halisdairy. Third Creek..... StatesvTUe...... PiiitHi- Catawba Nwion Caiiova Hickory a rrivc i irr 5 60 A.rM fi 42 A 7 33 a 2i 8 4i 9 39 M M. 6 45 7 SS I 2H 8 51 ! 41 9 : 10 30 11 re ii &s ai a ; a . u u 10 Ic;ird ... iort:anlon . . Bridgewater. Ma'rion ..... . Old Fort Henry 11 53 12 38 P M 12 4! P. 1 32 " 2 24 " 1 29 44 2 20 u 2 25 " GOING EAST. STATIONS IS. A UWE. I LFAiv llenrv... Old Fort Marion Bridgewater... Moricanton C 37 A. M. 7 28 " 8 19' " 6 40 7 31 22 9 OA M f A a i i s e 9 02 9 4 10 27 Icard Hickory. . Canova Newton... 9 41 TO 3 2 11 03 11 M 11 00 -H 1 12 29 1 04 " 9 12 M 3 oj ; 12 09 P. 12 32 J 2 15 (Jatawla. .......... Plolla , Statesville. Tliird Creeks ,,. Salisbury Ghoat Chattel Mortgngcs, and rarios r Iter Uaaks Ur salt k
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