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' " U !, it : s if t .HEROISM OP THE PLAINS. There waa ahJ excited trow$ gathered boiit the Pony EjtpieiSuUbn at- Pheraon'a. Tb weatrn-bound rider had , arrived with a bnltet in his leg, jmd re ' iMjrtfd.;tlt tW Pawnees were off their . reservation, ud.ww advancing on the ' iMttletoetit. They had met him botweca 1 the,' lam; station "and McPheraoD, and bad Vgiyep Dim chase. McPberson could boast .fbut twenty flve aouls at that tim be i fore the railroad was finished, aqd Jliere Were but forty men , in 'all , capable of de feulia the,pst. What was to be d,one firut -to be done quickly, Fofr Grattan waaeichtr. miles wnojiH-west.! hpd a rider - .wai'dupatched in '.baste, -.Fori; Kearnoyihome late 1" ..; aoveutr miles, aautheast, and'no iroaJd raiqmon aid 'from there f'It -wa a dangerous, undertaking." The route lay -tbroajdi the bostile country, and themes. snger would be almost sure to meet Indians.- The pony.ridera as a general iltmu was fraught with so much danger that ibejr WeVfl loth ta W&taW it 4 ;-.f Slate was only herfef. eried anld man, tbere'd be np hesitation while wim miinind dilidr6a''w'ete fn dagger. Til go 1 anil a- brightly ed, fearless looking fellow Stepped forth. : 'Good Jn said the bid man pressing his hand, "Old Jim Johnson sejt sofOld Jim Johnson! You hear me! There's more i. aenso in Essex's baboza, than tJje hull lot -.jar you. Tick your h, boy, and ride 4 four life ! r See, there's 'Nellie jobkin ou, ' Jor her sake, Willie ef no one's else, Thtrty-ti ve helpless wimmin and children, think of it J Kide j'our best, and when v you get to the station you may get relief? : Post 'em there, and when you get to the Fort tell the commandant to send on caj vary as quick as possible. Fetch the aojers, and we will send tho reds' to Cal ' iforuia ! Nellie Johnson's your'n as soon "as you get back, Good.by, boy, and God vpeed you J" ' ' .Therovas a spring, a rush of hoofs, and jjthe ride to Kearney had begun. Bight gallantly did the horse spring away at the -rider's bidding, and the blue eyes of sweet rNellie Johnsou were kept upon tbeni un ; Ul horse and rider faded away fiom them "npoa the borizenj. J . 'Love was one incentive for the pony rider's mission, and the desire to save the people of McPberson from a bloody death the other. Did man ever risk life in a , better cause f Onward swept- $he((itlc Jiorsc with her flying heels throwing a jdoud of dust, that hovered Jn tbe aJrJbr a ;bjwdred yards behind beri.To tbef left of Jhem glided thefilil waters ofthe Platte, jktkd on the right outstretched lay Jthe - boundless greeh of the prairie. yj Tte rjief Vas firiaiifr a j-ock hU Aiiintleis face looking straight ahead, and weaving art air ricb seemed tasay it was ail for the fake of Nellie Joboson. ; ' Yon may talk of the Mameluke, the Tartar horsemen, , the savage Bedouins, and jilUhe wild riders, but what are ibey ! io compare -wim our rAmencan pony ?ider men who are fearless, and who braved every danger, who ran the risk of life in every mile they dashed overj who were expected to do fifty miles at top speed in day -light or darkness, hot or coldraio or shine. But the railroad has done away with pony-riders, and we hear no .more r o''ch, 'exploits' as tbat of tbe ' renowned Jimmy Moore, Q23 anaTirjast tbestalion came m view. A i.?llnTlfyPYeT.D4 borse audj-Jder were at the door. No reJay; was there to meet lb!P,ot.a:8ign xf lia .was to be seen, but tlje, hQof tracks caxt the grouud Id every grfcJion showed that tbe relief : had fled. Giving the horse a drink, th rider mounted, and again was on the way td 4vmrirorthet;!inr fhey can&fto aj TSFJiPiqPt mWl&mr of the trfil. ItL IWIT W'P-Vuod'ge, wjttfhorsea 0.n5lut?4ive between the forowbeels wtb.sv,ballet in his head, the passeiirtrs ijrmg looni xoe roao, ana thetoadoctor In the boot and' wounded uritoentb. One horrid look, a pause, and faster ed thiirae. Mile after mile fs left Whfod, itation after sUtion is passed, and" no re. .tfrrfUW tea, it of fiieM ah. pear a. Ijost of mounted men. They are! pexapr. tne Feaca Commission on their annual marauding tnt Torning with-a trlamjhant,yell, thayspeed to bead the rider pfif.,, Narrower grows, the distance between them, and the gallant horse w doublet hta erertiont. In tha van f the ftW-Hde tall chief, mounted upon a powerful horse,1 his plumes -atreamibgYia tho wind, a he urges onward the noble ntoalhe, bestrides. Young Essex can eseape tf U turn baat; ' Bol, n6, no ! The4 wee raeo of Nallid Jobnon--th sbrink Ing form of defeneele little oueo wme beforo hi view, and dashing tlieperspira tioftiront,bii brow; the punned dashed onward T Bat Csw mils more and soccor tathind:H !-- NWme thanrauen. Nowjide, J0U4ja4 tat it ttbroecore (Ire to oflalSpeedr-rbraro; little b6ri1 -mtpU utnScje, nenres, and bearf,, for your work wiu do wen dona! Ride young Essex r orery thing U U take.- Onwardbn wruahed tho homoi bls hooft Jbeatftg ttotobU a6rtnicrrwith. -The gap I K paioimtbe tide, f Vb to tha ajtddU Vut for aa io&Uat vnir.f Bending ihvr in tW-U aj? mtea loxUi tnitin tad Cuter fied tho born. And noW tho groan ranjptrt and stock fjort.Koarney inxr. lWM tnrned aod.aet out pidj.0p tho tnU, wbilo.fcJatfng rider theck 'tho faltering stp of h js JJtnV 'One but, laat looV it tbe vbig of groen and. they otr tbe gaua tbrowo opt to receive them, -;ToungEex raiaa bia head from the arta'tbat aupported it and aaid ; Pwnao J roaervttioaMePhwn atiriop cleaned our oh, Jielp quick I Myjioje to to Nellie Johnson w . , And grasping the rein! with stiffening clutch, We barbeiLahafir eating out ha sduJ. he sank'nixm the pony's neck.- , 1 lTwr1wve; heayt haye ceased tp.beat ...... . ,L. j WHY THE DOG BIT HW -- i i i Aboat a. week, a jo we 4ieard one af,Qur -citizen bragging about his watchdog. He went on to say that Nero was a splen did watch-dog tbat.he would never growl4fw,Tr9Tefty 'No drargr-of At la iiiiid, , an4 , at Might , ha . would tear swvlwdy to pieces he found about tJe premises,, . , , , . , , 'Ainvt jaV &Wve asked, "that lie w4liJi)it4 you some night when y WW "Xtf V Btf IIZ V)bt fatelligent. He kuows my step as, soon as I put my fbdf on -the iranerv.' why. I wouldn't take five hundred dollars fox that dog. Ho is the most reliable biting dog in San Antonio." ' ' 5 , ' ' ' About three 7 days after the foregoing conversation took place, one morumgear- ly we met a policeman leading this ldcnt ical dog ifttoTther suburbs. ' "What are you doing witli Major Jones'. dogf" we wanted to know. '.'Thatfdr I fra asked, In amazement. 'Because he tackled the Major last night on hs coming bomi, and bit him in ull lot thirteen places ; bb will not be down town idefbr&aijrpev':; ; L', tin' at bnt Ilicard tb0jior..8ay that that dog was intelligent that lie knew his step, and wouldn't bite him, no way he could fix it : that he would not take five hun-' dred dollars for that animal." "The dog ain't to blame for it," said tbe policeman, gazing .sadly at poor Nero, "it is the Major's own fault," "How so' we inquired "Well," responded tl policeman slow y, "the dog did know his step and never even growled at him before ; but last night, for the first time since he owned the dog, the Major came bonic three hours earlier than usual and perfectly sober, a.nd some how his step ivas yny different from what the dog was asepto he didn't tangle up his legs as much as common by any means, and the dog was fooled by it, took hi in for a perfect stranger and bounced him . The dog ain't to blame; he missed' the smell of whisky; be didn't hear the Major whoop and cuss and fall down in the cel lar as he al way 8 does wbearha comes home, so Nero kept on biiin' the Major ill fresh places till the family interfered.'1 ' " ' ''Come on, Nero!" and the sad funeral cortege resumed the line of march to the sausage raaunfactory. At precisely two o'clock y the bells ihevOtber morning a policeman ;whogwas waging np,BeauBien" street; caught sjglit of a) negro who wa skulking aiong a fence j and ho called upon him to stop. "Ize in a big hurry to Jietch de mawn- ing train for Toledo!" called back the African,- The officer threatened to shoot if he did not stop, and the skulker halted.' Does you imagine that I hez' dnn got a chicken heat he asked, as the Vfficer approached. "Yes, sir; that's exactly wbat-I im-. agiDe." " , 1 I "And if I hezen't got a chicken I kin go rightdown to the depot, kin It" "I guess'ou can." r ''Well, sah, den gaze on dis hea an' tell me if de name is chicken V said the man, as hccpulled a big goose around iu front of binur1 , x Thfc officer went back on bis word-and topk JhenegrS Under arrest,, and the: vic tim wasjresterday explaining: y-i Yhai's demise ob try in -to get ftlonir wi deoVpolieeinen I De best way, is ta drop ttogoose anmake for de wood; THE WEPQRO AND THE PURITAN. Fria the Baltimore Gazette.) A strange survival of African supersti tion baslothed itsejf in South Carolina with thgarb of Anglo-Saxon law ; aid it may sere as an indication qf the fitness of whatas recently the ruling class in that stag, forh3.exercis of tho duties of America citizenship, Onp of the ineradi cable ciJds at the negro race f f 'conjur ing." Ei:en considerable oducatidn often fails to nd the otored man of a belief that another ikn "coujuro" hjm-i. . cast a speii or wight on him, so that he wilt fIl ckr, wither and die. In Africa th im . yanger, tj? witch-docfor, corresponds some, what with the medicine-man of onr In. dians, but is a far more bloody and beast ly personage. The traditions of the im- yanger conjurer still affright the aouls of tbe American citizens of African decent. i ue oopm Carolina case is aa foUows i A negrojpan named Adam Snin died ofen. sumption near Port Roval. wi,n , dying e accused Dago Hagood of .hav ing conjured, him and given, him the couglj of which he was wasting. away He recalled to his friends the fact that Dago had about six months befora com up behind him, and.puttiagmo hand on eachonldeT.iikeVVbi iair xTbia was the charm and the cough w"aJte magi cal working. All of the friends of the dying man Accepted thia a proof positive of the guilf of Dago. They, 'therefore, wBqroner, a4 though s.utiki had be iitt Tfc. coronerUfiol iue sake ot preserving the peace, and possibly with the hope of disabusin bf their delusion, went and mnniwi - ,MttCUOn "1 charge of the coroner, Mr. Carjetonj persisted in reoderinir'm nni&t of murder against HagoDd,, Tbo Charle ton Courier publhibea a JiUral copy of tho finding of tLv coroner" ry,jrhich U a turiooityin it wayh ,1 ii follow.: Thatdm Snip cam to ..hi deatlrat vvm, In tjeonftirrfonnty.'on flte "th day rt Apnl, M77-.id.tbMMaihj jsa cauae3Utbrougb oue- DagoIagoodf be having some time previously put bis hands around deceased's neck, producing cough and 'poisoning -said Adam Snipe, thereby willfully, ubrawfull andfelon. iously caUsjng the. eatlrof the said Adam pe, contrary ta tbe peace and dignity of said State:" The Pert Royal Advertiser states Uggoodl ow"iri jail, Aa It seesu now to be a necessity that he shall be tried for moTder, what will be his enances oe- the judiR could sava biin from a verdict Ofguilty. . TedofiTng power jf. G o v fapop isperhps, fbe ouly cev tkt BAfjlguard5hat-be Tiginst the k?prldJ;.'S? axe almost; ba among ihe"Hegroes of South Carotina as they are araong the iew England raruau witcn. burners some t wo hundred years ago. The Dtffyrst Haul Tet.What the lied. fagytd Qrfmhappen Sato and Conquered. i Deputy Collector Covles? bus just, re turned from a big fraid on1 the blockade Hnners in Wilfces county, which was the largest ana most successiui evei "a , and tbe fact that no United States troops awere witdi them give !a tontnuHctioTi to jthe statements that these are'hecessary to jBnforcc! the "Revenue laws in Western jNorth Carolina. The whole party nuni jbered fifteen, being- deputy collectors, marshals, "subs" and store keepers the latter have never been required to engage in this business before. They left head quarters at Statosville about two weeks jago and noscd" arouud through the inibuntains for ten days. During this time they captured in all; about a thou sand gallons of unstamped whisky, arrest ed nine parties charged with illicit distill ing, and destoryed sixty stills which were taanjr'apTaBt of thenJou'fitaau3itheifoUiie4plofed even py ihe? nedegged grasalioppeis," and found one or more distillerieV iirt almost fevery branch, and some times two or three would be found together. The reason for thus combining the distilleries was, to the eyes of the llevenue officers, or to some of them at least, to enable the runners to combine forces against the "raiders," as the officers are called, when they should make an attack. j They Jipweye met with little resistance excepton one occasion,, when the whole arty wiy shot at from ambush J Tbe fire' was-returned and the bushwlmdcerefled, and retreated to the fastnesses of the moun tains. Nobody was killed on either -side, i beariie8 "arrested for illicit distjlling were jwp jlgit StaiciYjUej' to id -tried before theX. S. Commissioner. 90WWIg A DIVORCE SglT. Prom the St. LoaiaGIobft pmp;rutj Tellovfingjakeleion of n argument waa found (9-thvr table in,. he,.Circjiit nM rotipposed to hSve been left by a distinguishedlegal luminary engaged in a recent divorce case : ' , X ImpbrtnW of the casd.! J Thi'paUiel; their great -dignity. 3. Th? great question of our modern qivUiiatim the., rights of husband ami fifctheirt great duty to each other. - . 4. lhe marriage vow; its sacreduess. 5. Touch up the court ou the solemn du uimposed4lupon itd tedHnfe r om the uibhn"r flTe 'ptoperfy "ttlfiAGwl gave ttle to, viz : the body, soul, and affections 4f hisfteip 'i mi;t3p I 6. TTxcoriate the ,wife, picture the wrongs of the busbancl; move the court to earsj Jif possible); quote from Milton: .'Till Hymen brought in love-delighted hour, thei-e dwelt no jpy in Eden's rosv Ijower', &c. (pot aute; about tbat being fpora MHton,' may be from Pope or Walt Whitman' -bnt no matter), cjte' AuVhoi' 1?!e'a'fr,febip,Wi ,21st' Mo.. -j .Peroration; .overcome - with emotion ; gldsg of watef to be handy; handcherchief tobeperfumedto have pn a swallow-tail coat; apostrophe to Justice. j -A dramatio adthor. who has a habit of bringing out vhis pieces "anonymously, meeting a friend on the Boulevard, said: "Well, how did youlike the now com dy last aright t" - ("Before answerinrt that Question. T Ua WMMw ff 36tf 4m coined TP h fife not, I tjitiik it rather thin ! h Well, it is mine." l Hen let in congratulate yontn sajd friend unblushindv. "it U rl.n ' flof'v , . :,;. ";i,i fit i And yet the author didn't seem satisfied Wjith the eulogy. I What a Woman did icith her Pe. In a recent letter to the Baltimore American, Jennie June1 wrOte plaintive trne storv f what "a woman did., Two or three years ago an aged another give her daughter several thousand dollars to invest for her in some safe and productive securities. By the aifvfceo? i frenofin ' Vtfail street tljo,, daughter f jwas led to purchase W'fe Yifginia; railroad Iwn'dsi This proved to be a fatal mit!iL-. fo a few injb the fctfclc!bcc;ime : worthless aijd tlre'little fortune was lost! As soon M the daughter received the news she de termined by her own exertions to replace every oeair.'dt 'br ;dMaer4 money' and never, let the dear pld lady t know that it naa oeen lost, bhe did this with her pen &d$ berlfj Bcpunng tne city and the country for in formation. And she' accomplished the task just Harriet" Martirfeau forced sujccess from the adverse circumstances That woman war -Jemnie Juue" Croly berelf.--2)aiWi7 'Kw9. (Th painful perplexity and indecision ofitheyoang dy who has the anfcie of a VaniiK Knf a fwv K i . . . - t wt an iron in? poard as afe clptchea her dresa and steps on a mud fl mam It Z a.1. a . . Irnoir fBrookniH JnoM we Orant 'PaAa The-Philadelphia ltak aays.it jia been asserted in Washington that ex-Presidentj Grant, while ostensi bly , , yi&iting Europe Tor 4)leasure,. ia really to take cpnjniand o thQjwhole Turkish Arniy against; itubv ,, Tbe story is, tbat England was instrumental in mak ing this choice of a new commander for sithttuUau iu tho Jopo. tliat Graui' suc cess would render ber interference uuncc essary. It is added thaf 'the offer was brought to this country by tbe ex-President's son-rinlaw. Mr. Sartoris who with Fred Grant is to be on the Geiferal's stall'. Finally, the latters commission, itLsiid, dates from May !, and his paj' thive months of which he is to receive in ad vance upon taking command will be largely increased should lje succeed, The Country Editor; The average countiy editor has a bard time in this life, particularly if there be nine in the family and the house eat dependent on l)im. Besides using, a pit of Hour a week for paste, and writing irp.u quire of paper, be lias to appear in public everv day and iniuoimviu me peopie 10 in a ice tneni iaKe bis paper in order to live without stealing,, at lenst long enough to tget out ahopier issue. An editor iuja neighboring village the other day had three old farmers back ed up in the corner of it warehouse, and as refreshments" passed between them, he converted two and "put them down" for twelve months. The third man was doubt ful. He lived on the same lot with one of the ethers, and always read the paper any how: Bt the editor made aft. clastic spring and tapping the old man's shoul der he made his point. He quoted with telling effect that a newspaper was like a man's wife, every man should have one of his own, and the old man looked assent with the ball of his eyes, as he was just raising the tickler and had his head thrown back, but as soon as he swallow -ed, he said, "Put me down for six mouths," and the. editor "fled home, with three rag dollars in his pocket. BiedsviUe Times. The ew- Cimitcii. The Reform Epis copal Church, the fifth general council ot which w is in sessioiun this cirv-has gain ed a fiiir foothold among the denomina tions of Christians. .Ten States and the Dominion of Canada were represented at this session, and a membership of seven thousand communicants is reported. Philadelphia Time. Asheville Pioncr: Hiirnet Cole, residing abOiJtth-eef miles from town, oilthe river road, west of the French Broad owns a eat with five kittens, which are a month oldV, A few days ago the cat brought in and placed among her kittens a very young flying squirrel, and has ever since nursed it, and bestowed upon it the same cafe and affection as upon her own off spring. .The baby squirrel, takes to 7 its mother kindlv. PCJSLISULb WliKLV-J T. K J. 1 la.MlJ. LU. and I rtp,. uk l NEK. Associate Ed. SOBSCUIPTION- UATES : Per Year, payable in advance, Six months $2 00 1 25 ADVERTISING RATKS One Inch, one publlcatlKn, " " two P'il)ilr.Ui itis .'. Contract rares for months or a roar. $1 00 1 50 THE KEDSCIO THfiT GURZS ' ' Tntttng Into conoMerstiou tfi? carrtrfr of fts Tourher. the liintorT of rnrPH mid ;) iniinei! Incruasicg linnnd, Vkukti.ve uxuy be ln'uly eniitlcd th lfd'mg medicine of the aic. " For 'Si roful.f in the hlood, Vj. cftink is an infalll kle wuiedr, aitd no ersoii uvd fuller Iniin tumors, nicer ami nil di'3M- ariK)g Irom impure lilood, 1 Vr.dETiNK i. used ac orJitV. to d reel o .a. There is cor a oast- f KfiM'ula iu' eswtmv th.it VT.ar.Ttst ' will not cure. rov id. I,Ua-v. r, tiie vittl tunctio'.is have not lo?l t,hjh- jiowei of actio-i, ail Imt may be iaid to ilip. Ailitfary no'witiiPL'hidtnpi Vektie i j1 as:int to the la-u?. mild iij itinfln ewie. and-abofifTr In lr action on diftiie., n the kiUowiug unquuB(UnaUlo cvmIcuv will .io. . ; , PAII NEAKLY $4 0 0.0 0!! ' JanCaKT 2, 1ST5. Dear When jtbout t'x month o'd I was vac cinated. Tne p;iri:eB who were vaceinuU'd from the Pamn d-iriis died from the hnuior. Tl.e bumnr rpread . over ne to vuclisu extent that I was ivllpd in brin to prevent me from acratchinu niv ur.ou. The eaw fln;41y penU'il in my h-ad. ' I n-mi1ipfl' in this condition ahout twenty year, troiihlvd uH tha time with tores breaking in n'.v h'-.-d niui il.xharj;':iig 1 'frupftni frttnViny ear. At this time a nll kernel 1 aptwaind 01 niy neck, graduailv 11. creasing iu uto , until il umor formed ot mk-1i uiipienje sie I coula - are It by tifrfffng'my tm downward. All this time (iik'ma tariouf remedies for iny blood without' any Mibstaiitlu! heuifli. ... 1 tlrt-h went to a prominent physirfciu In Ttdsfon, who. diui!.(t i i- treatment of six nioirl..s, 1 meed the tumor eight limei-, wiin I, e.,-t m.. t- irly $400, Tin left me :tii u roiih, airr ivaf'- 1 .re, wrtl.ont nt all dimiu shintf the Me 01 fr n. ,-. or, and in a sickly, feehit cond tion. 1 consulted another pltj-airi.-.n in N.iiick, who, alter com-Kterahle time, atirceeded in IwiiliiiK the Bore without redtiting the size. At this point I commenced to Use Veqetinb, thro;ieJj the earnest t)crUH;on of a fr end. After I had taken thi nitHficine alxitit one week 1 esiwrienced woa dcr:ul ceiisation.-. My whole h!y deemed to le uq. . ritroing a r.i.Iical chiihj;e. nuiil. rinnMy. the tmnor brxike aud di.c hurled fri'.'lulttl qnatititieB. From this time it decreased in size until the bunch disnu pi'Hred. but my neek atili Ivur t!o tij;lv car of itie ore uud I ;uee. I am now healthy mid httonfr ani , abu. '.o work every day. jp I will also iiieiitioii t'hat I hafe bren an acute uff erer from tiinmiuntorv retnimtUin evervince T can naiiemii. r, mit.i i oi'.iin. in iur iae n? ;f VtoBTisa, when altnoft imm.'d atelv a 1 riieumaiie pains uvaved, 1 In- rtateineut 1 volunti'er fur the purpose of bnno Otiiiz other sulfeiin, ,nos::nUy. and v:i will contrr , a .t;vor bjr, givujg m jn n h im Uiicity . ,ait a tbouvut PlovIV Vert nr.-,l.fi,nv, ' - ' O. M. SAVliiJS, Asiiiand, Maaa. What is Yegcl!ne. " fompouiirt es'racted Xroin bnr'.;f roots and rertii. It Natiiits 1,'riti 'ilv, ft is jn-rlci tlv liana- ' 0la wO' ad elfert iumhi the sv-ioi. It" is iioti r Uljiiij,' and 8irpiiS:i;eun g. It ui is d.ri-ctiy ii.ou Ilia : tiliMKj. ll quiet.- the ncnutia s-yskem. It ive yoa JJihkI rlot-p at lii'it. It is it jjroat panacea fur vur'trd lathers and niotiier, fr it givc tliem stri-w'ili. cjtik-t uicir uet v. 8, uud pivya thtm N.v tnre swevt slep, n na hern proven or man T an u'wl :ioi!. U )s Hi? rni blood I'ari.ier. a J? a ooih:njj remed- for ot:r cl.il.1rrn. It nas re- 22V,;rL Mld cuie'1 Ihonad, Jt J.- vy plea-jl.t . y kc ; every chi!d l.W-8 if. It relieve and ctlres " tlc KOLTtSt. it a f.-Iir tr 1 lor vpw nrfpmj tf n yoa wW tay tvonr ftieml, De't-u-bor and atqaaibuuce, - i ly it ; it l.ui ciwed uie." Kcppri from a rractical Chemist and - - Apotliecary, JL - Kotrns, 4an.l, 1ST4. - . tr Sr This N to certifr II at I have tid at r taU,l4V doaes ( Ifj bottle') of your VKliCIIXB since April 12 1SH), ud can truly mt that it has &a th best Mimfacrion of snr remedy for tbe coniplaiuts fur yhicli it ia recoitfnieiidrd. tiist I ever m1. Scarcely a day pas"-e withotrt Fomc of my' etuMMBers teatifrus to l roeriu on thciueelves or tnelr tnnrts. I am ..rfectlv ccgirzaut of aevrril of Scrofulous TuBMirs bemj cursd by V(JJ JklLMZ Ipne in thi vkiuity. Very rep--tl uliy 'yonr', Al GILiUK, 46o Broadway. To H. E, Starxas Lsq. Vegetinf Is Sold by Druggists, MaaieofT; BpLosL How Eptflj liflp - usl Po"ua, new edition of Dr. t ct- iQAlcvsa(wiUiouVBie4icfuTof'SmtaA-' tokkUusa of Seminal We&knew, Involun tary Seminal Loase. iMpoTgscr, Mental and Plj'y icai Iacapacity. Imj.edinientt-td Marriafe, elc; aJao, OoNSCMrT02KlriUr8T and rrsniniaced: by self-bidulgeoce or sexyal extravagasc &c. 53- rrittf.-iu a sekletl eHVeToltfe,b'hlv six Merita. The celebrated author, in this adnurable Esay. clearly derooiistrates from a tfcBtyearB'aucoessful practice, that the alarming cocsejuencea ot belf iUitiii maybe radiAHy cirrjd witbont the dnger yus use ;uternal iudicjjie cr the application of the knife, pointing out a inodo of enre at cnec aim-' pie. certain, and erSectnal.'by means ot Wh'iYb'every auOerer. no matter what his condition n;ay beiay' cuiv himself cheaply, private', and kamcally. 3" This t-ecture should Ija in the hand Qforenr. tbuto ai4Bwrv1mftfalfrtljlAna?1,'iT' ,,tl ' uicw. xJjsr rAii) onjieoejpt or aix centa or.tiopo- A 1 Jjl-jr. t! Pnl.iui 4t Ann St, New York; Post Office. box, 4586. t FALLING SICKNESS; liiXiili'$ L'3A(iE OF 1)K. UoULAKWii CELEiiRA TK11 THlTALLIBtB-Frr FmVOL3KS. To coarlno. sufferers that ikes pudcrs will Oo-all We clala (or thera, We will viid tuem bv mall, postpaid, a FKEK TIALOX. Ur-UQuiarU'ta tlie'daly pUysictin that has evt-r m ide this disease a sr-c1a1 stu.lv, and 1 atHo ourtfciKtwieac caauabdS' have been-PERlA N KN'TI.V C:L'KK1) by the use it these POWDEUS,' WE WILL OL'AKANTEE fi. PRlt M ANEN'T CUpS Uv. every c-ixsc, or KKFUXD YOU ALL MONEY EX PJENpED. All suJrocs should trtve thse' Powders an eiiny inai, ana oc cuaanccd or their curative powers. 1 Price, for large box, $3 00, or 4 boxes for 10 00. sent by mall to any part of United Stales or Canada on receipt or price, or oy express, c. O..D. Address, ASHVcROKMNS, (24:17) 3G0 fclton Street, Dkooklth, N. T JOSHUA THOMAS 53 Light Sired, ' , :. BALTIMORE, MB. t s - - ... 1 Buckeye Mower and Reaper. ' ..' Sweepstake's Threasher &,. Cleaner. E:lip33 Portable Fann Engines. Ilion Wheel Horse Rakes. ContiaeAtal Feed. Cutttr. : . , Ball Slecl and Cast PIoiv. Watt Cast Plows. Mill Stones,- Smut Machines. Bolting. Cloths-, -Belting; Mill Machinery in General. Senfl for : Catata ani Price List. (2(5:Cio.) . National Hotel RALEICrII,-N. C. Board by the Day, $2.00, Beautiful situated next to Capital Square. Col. C. S. BROWN, Propr The Jeweler of Salisbury. THE, BEST AND LARGEST STOCK" CF -..!:.. ., ; ..'i ! .-Ill lo be found in Western .North Carolina, consist-. tng of ' Gold M Silver walcfe OoM nnd Silver ( l::uns, soliif Goi.I an! plated Jewelry of every kri.d f filled. soi.iD ISk ld' I and UiauioiHl KnvaKenieut KiiigN. Solid ail ver and idaUd bPOONS, fOlUvf." ' CASTORS, l CUPS, v- GOBLETS,. Napkin Uipa, Huttrr Knives, Ac., &c. No flirirjre will be made for cnirrnvmri anv articleof silverware purchased. All Wairh & Clock, work laiilifiilly repairvd aa low aa the lowest and warranted. N. H. Any article of Jewelry sold Iy me in the last llin-e yeiirn if found not a represented can bo returned and miney will be refunded. .' ' 2-:ly' B, A. BELU ... -- o . LANIE 1 h STATES VILLE F. C, G. S. LANIER & CO., ' Proprietors, Servants Polite 4):ir. ii Attentive. Blactoer.'.aiiJ Henderson, -'. ti rneyi, CouTiselors , At ... , . , ... t and Solicitors, ,i.:u . SALISBURY; N. C '' J.uaaj! l87fT-tf.- :' ' " " " ' Attention FARMERS, GRASS SEED. Jnst recvird h fresh supply V)f Clorer 5-eed. Orcliard Graa. Blue Graaa. Red TW ""r'V. ?Mr OUSE A e .'' ''Divine E: Wl, "Ni f CfbiVinr, Wid North. Western N. C, R. W, COHDEHSEDTiHErTABLE I Effect m and after Sunday, 1J. lOlhj 487)6 . . , ... , f- . I r. 1! A'vf! x , :i GOING NORTH l' 'i.i Air-Line JiwtbM.eft ',f 'T,m K-.i;-liir 7 IIS i if' YMiilTt1' w; '' few T""" -! M 'irt'Ai'i'oxrt tr Li" kAirTLn JiHkCUnl0.aa i '?.! i Arrive at Claclytte i : 10 37. " j i 1 'leomont ait Line :1 . .'if ... " llinvA e , ,f 2V" , 'VhVtfmft 'MiVlAy. AUJfrft; GOING WJ4S2) STATIONS. 'LeaVe OreetiAboro ' Co.' Shorn &MAJL.L4 MAIL. ArrfS.'lo rt Lv. 4,15' Arrl2.30rM -111.21 ' Arrfre at Kaleigh 2 2.41pm Arrirtt at jUoldabors U 5. o I'M Lv. 10.1 0ri XVgZlTH W 3 TERrj.rJ.C.IX.Il n ' ' ? v( Salem iiKANtiu). -s t r ' '' ' Lei ve Greensboro 5.50 Til ' 'Arnte'at'SAlerri ' ' 8.00" " Leave Sali tu 7.150 AW'1 Arrive at Greensboro 9 35 " Pa."senger Trait 'lel'vitig K.ileih at 12.34 t M. omtiecU nl (.! en dwru with th Southen iM)!iiul train ; making tile quickest time to all Sontlierii cities. . No Change of Cars Between Charlotte md Richmond. 282 Miles. Paper that have arrangement to advertise the xehedtile of this company will please priti ti a hove and forward topics to Gtnl. I'asseiigej Agent. For fcither infiriualion nddre JOHN K. MA (JpM U RDO, Genl. I'.i-iengwAicent, June 6, '75 1 Kit hniofd. Va. SiMOfTOH FEMALE .COLLEGE- Statsviile, N. C. MRS.-tIN. GHANT PmsrifPAL. The Next Session will open Au gust 30th 1876. L'ircu'iirs with tenu. vet tlffii ;ipplu'HtiMi . KefereticfS : JJev. W, A- , VV.mmI, Sutej ville. N. C.; ex'-G..v. Z. B. Vane-, Chnr l-ttf, N. C, l'n.f. W. J. Martin. David.MMi College C; Uv. H. Htirweil. Kal. itfh. N . and all friends and pnjiila of He v. Dr. Mitchell N. C. late rroXeasor iu ltnverity ol July 676-1 j. P.HNTIN& J. OILIER KERNER, House, Sijrn, and Ornameutal PAINTING, Grainini & Frescll a Specialty. All letters addressed to the under signed at iverner.oville, A. U., will be promptly answered. work done by contract or by the' day; Satisfaction Guaranteed. Address J. G-ILMERT 3TERN33R, Kernersville, X. C. 1 ls- When ) ott wiant 'Hardwalrc at low h2;itre3, call on the undersisried at K S Granite How. D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury, N. C.. Jriri 8--t'i. ' ' '' Positively Gured; All be CON on I tJlff.TiLA. LVlxts i c-uinmce jou iiai uiey are no nuiniju, we will for w .niuuj i.i jui loiiu in Liieiu. anu uiso lo nuru u) ever TKIAL BOX c. , ' We don t want ycrur money Tiritn you arfe BerTectty satlsQed of their curative powers. If your life la i-V l-1.rCr lQlviQif these fWVVJUJEKS a trial, aa tney win sarely care vou.! Price, lor lar-e box, $j tx), sent to aay part of tb Unite i Sut .-a or Canada by mall on receipt of price ASH & ROB BINS, 360 Fclton JStawty, Bboocltm, K. Y. OLD FIRRIVIVED ! The Copartnership heretofore existinsr under the-'niime of -Luefeey, Lerly I'f., Vli.s.iolvVd in .January hisj, haw heeri -revived and tKy; will cymtinne their mercantile business at Ko-. an Mills heretofore. ,i neir oki irienn- an.I patrona will be aeryed vitH firfeli, aid theywill do all in their pow er to yive satisfaction. ' , ' W. A: LTJCKKY, J. A. LYRRLY, ' J. L. LYEKLY. March 0, 1877. prl lm: -. To the Working Class We are now pTVatv.r to fhri.ish h!I clas.v-5 Vlth'c nstant einploviitVut at Ixmi.' he vi-tioU :.f tiie Unp', or for thieir ,are moments. Uiisiu-sa n-n- litfht anj profitable.' er. hs,of. T. Lt r sjc V easily fnrn fVoiii 50 events to $S-fcr eyenjiig, and n proportioTial sa'in ty" dirytlnj; tli-ir' w iMiir unif iu in inifinejij. IKrS .and Hlfla m--uear"y a; much as irn," That all wrh-e this rjotice mar ??pd tjieir aJdresa. andtftheboMn ne inake 'Ihtg'ubDat-. alleled offer ; To aueh as are not well eat-' Lsfied we wilj aend or"eTollar -to Day fr t. trouble of writ i-urf. Fyir panteolars,' fam ple worth antral dnlJara to.rnmence worlr on, and a ..py of HomHSOJ Firtildf,eB ine largest aui Uft MJ unrated Publiaatjeus, all snt frea jj mail., Be?dr. if yi want prtnanl. profitabla woik, addriap Burrerers from this disease Ui.tt rp, unrimuc tv viou. rvortii t;Hrthrifflr.HrfilM.4 - 0r?..t A cure3 Should trv D It. KtssvftR's c.ft .run At vii ; SfjitKi-ih. !;. y'ujjii..'i it. SL'MHTI VE HOWUKHS. ,'rftRnnwilKan ' t rIT7 j jt.l . T. 7l . .' .. .v preparation known that win i:ii.vsrTl 1,Tuurl. WaniblfcAoru.t IJiil- ftAbmt A ft M AVTMo I have fitted tip ap Orqnibus pd Tagon which areIwaya ready to conTf'11 tbns to ortroro the depot.'to and fron) V Hr w eddi ng. Lea ve: order a t m 8 A or at my Livery & Sie Stable, Vui Hou .. ... ... .'i; .1 -M,A.: Anff.-If. tf We fnrV in th-ir own healitie(i. Hv- .. t'Ent . . - . . . . ' Ull and stL Fartrrera'' and ineel; J'aflJf'd ai)UeVAud all lasan. ia On tlao IPxxlolio Scp SALISBURY, N. C, f D fi H0DE H ' i tbi crtM of Usi 1. 1 fnU.3f-.iiuurtu, t the Um4. j i Tulle as good us the best. j Servants utlentive and poUte. tinard pef'day V . . . - mgie iueais J5peQiaJ.C"Utr:ictor a h.nperteriii. 1 (mtiilin.-l. uiut Iiuiii tra i . Bc'st Livery v table iiear al.band. f C?Tbe und'-rsiriied ieuh-r hi thbkj u tiativ friend who have x-ulh-tl n him t b f AKsiox.and anrt tlu in that ih.( flrt 1 .rfrix inakt-.thiiii future vis.it ii'r a--itj,t ' rl'he Trari-liir .Puhiie-'trili alwa,, fi ,UNauJ quarter.-, and reirchii' faie. 1C0WZEE. Feb 2, 170. lT:tf- . , ,,i i , 1 1 - ICfl KEBRCBAIGE "gtlofntij at ato, t 3NT. O. THIS PAPEn IH OS flLK AT ITU WharsJLdrerttsbur Contracts Mm b mad Carolina Central Railway Co. 1 OFyicK General Supkrixt&xukkt. ) Wilmington, if. (J. April 14, 1675. y Change of Schedule, On anil after l'ri(fay. April Kith. 1H75, trama will ruti 'oreithi"RailWaf aVnvTluwi". ' PASSENGER TjtAlNS. " Leave Wihuintou at ..1 15 A M. A r ri ve at C h a rl one at . I J. . , . . . 7 . 1 5 1 'II . Leave O'harlott at ...vi ;'..'..''.'.'..' ....7.W A,M Arrive iA,Vi!iuint4u at L....7.00 P. M. - FREIGHT. T BAINS Lieavo liiiiiriiti at . fi.ftl) P U Arrive ar i; mr ntt at . T . . ----- - Leav t'barlotte-at .'V. . i.'. : Ai r v in Wilini njrtoii'at . : 1 1 ....UMi) I'M fiO.AJl 6 .00 AM MIXED TRAIM$ Lear Charltat Arrive at UuMaIo it,,., it - Leave Huiraln at t l'J.jUi'M Arrive m Charlotte at: .... . .T. 4.30PM fn Traias on Sunday cccept one freight triio that leaves Wilmington at 6 r. it., iuistead of ou Saturday nitlit. ' . Conncctom... , , I'll r .! i . . . . I ' 1 ' , Connect atU'ilmingtpAmtk WilminftnB A Weldun, and WilauHrton,CtluinlMai Aurtft Rati mad B,Keuij-week ly.'yeV York aud Tri m-eHvly Bafthhore - aW tvdtfy Philadelphia Stan)ers,and the KfVefMat.Vtb FaretteyilJe. Lunniits at Charlf Ife if h It Weftt'm Hi- ro ad. Thus snnplrinir the wboU West. Nnrthwet j tha Seahuard and Ktrropei'- i.j S. u: Fit KM OAT; -Chief Rngiueer acd Superintendent. May 6. 1875 tf. TIME TABLE WESTERN M, C. RAILROAD, To take effect 'April 23d, 1377. -GQINQ IV EST. i ve. I - Lravr. Saliilury..:. j 5 50 A.M. 6 42 A, M. 1(5 4S " ' Third Creek.,.. li- btatesvilJe.. 7 , 33 . f . 8 43 u 7 53 8 2 51 J 42 9 67 10 30 11 13 11 h Hotic..'... ::,:.' Catawba...,......... Newton -..,', Canuva K K H K 10 25 I card,...!. Moranton..,;,,,,: hi si)5 Vrt ii S3 r 13 38 P. M. 1-29 : ".' lntt:ewater. .Marion'.....' . ...... . 12 41 P. Mi 1 32 2 53. " I Old Fori. "VI f.T J 110 rr-4...,. .:....-; 2 20 25 -ft GO I "Q EAST. ' ' . .STATIONS. . I, ARK(V. i I' M'J rort 6 37 A. M "7 28" - li 02 f . ' f 10 27 '' 11 00 M lirLlge water., .'.v.. , Morgaatoor...r Irani... ickory. - . -' - Canova N w t p n . -1 ) -t Ciiawbat .... Plotta SrateatJU. ............ 11 l.v. 12 OfirP.M.IlJ 09 P. 12 29 1 04 12 32 . 4i I 1 24 Third Creek... sialibury. fiplalB - tttrral. 4iui.Mie? plehiatit ,u railej ' VVutnf o,;abd;ttj s and ir a well as lrq. hHI faruUb you u pile Outfit. tb r.WntVZ. I' than anything eTwlr,!We! wllTlif . f startinc you. Partirulars frw u"'.'1 - t ' tlM.I MANSION HOUSE Lea"- 25 A.T 6 40 M . 7 31 r 8 22 " 9 0 9 A ?! io II 18 Cheap Ghatfel -Mortgage Waitblap it ir & ;i - it
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