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TtiHi Hpr r»o- pajt like !»■■« plclanaqiic acc Bargain Aiuaiiea puling |„ cjaar of Itfpak Molih lain. 'Ifoipal Pl’igahijallil acrcral of the bljlirM > i*i t uf tiie Kla kj Mot" paaka .’DAY Light dine. All BiHiraf mollgr for Ailiorlllo ;dtti;c«rd if Ik* c*ff lh£ lin**, All IbXftlfi^ mmiqr lor a»'ic»iiip , wh^i' « • tk* c«r* ul ih^liiw.Jkil) b»? pro|**rtj f*»rw*nled» LraWllld Fort Sally. Santa.* MCrpPd.al Ip*. Arrian«t latwrUtr, 8 pm. Lea'-vidA*bpyilU» tfailjr, bnitdaya rgc-pO-d, at tin. Arrot. at V 'Of Crock 8 it m. Erai«l*ol( C*Tf italty. ewptod, at «a bu* Arflrco 8} Aalievtllr ( p m. T UaK Atheyille 0*11). Saturday! MM^ad, * 11> m.j Arrive* at a| Old Fort 7 p m. I 1 it ro* finefcaaviLiB Lraaei Tu.-aday*, Thuradaj* and Safordaya at 11 a. mi. iFtaga for »ld Fort learre dally rxo.1« •maMAy*. at 18:Mia*.' Oe »aod*J. laarra 10: SO 1 ttj: i< T tiparirPord'aad polite driven. lT,!v4A^2 gOlTlliR.<£DufATlO»AL'BtfhiAU. ^ r 1. Td*idatllwb^d#.ira well qoaUAed teat*. -2. To trppeaert tenths* who dee Ira poet S, (To We pa ret to lofcrmatloti at School* J- A, (rjaa)L w«l pno.eicA»og* jcWl pr»J* (OPt.1' k! >;■ Aidtfcaaa. . I ., U m Ames sqcthgatb, •-% . Fod201lj ;; : Hill*boro, N y • WATOtfe '^CEKTOJ’AKyK OttftUW *<r>» ot r"1"* ■ B»#r »»<*• jp* y* u «xtmw«<' - caiuirvr v«te*l<i4 > tri'ElT 4$ .■ tMTCUAJIM m IV HD* u »V A GREAT rS&E1 WATcnS »n*H| l»w«rl(«| for cw»^ fl vu* -. i ►fnf'fi wA4thlr r««w->. «*•">»* Mrv-<>»**ri %**«* »ll l»n pro r r.r*-■**,, o**. OR ■tl!M !• 1 !»i»,4t-ii, nnrttir-Km owan, ».MI4 nor Mia: MW, nu, •» •■ Aorm vmtti wiL-Bcd6®®^ P IVi ^Polling to flrtventMMCK ofreo to, VHi tm/nrw eubeeriherK. ttoed 1»**J OMM?U«Bk«j|C 'evil 1 ■‘."rut 1 I mt-ionim to. iMifn Ft’rfrruiifi »■»*..l ■*« h^umi{M C( rTfr1, f*| j PROFESSIONAL QARpsJ T llflM O. ROBERTSON, I | • : ; r r :x..«jj:.'Wwwm4 ' r. m. Mci^t-1).. LaWBKMCK puisuam.^ W<MMM>IX. SMM D A rtri-MAM. IN BANK HI Ir (A V, , ASH K VILLI*. m c Prattle* In *11 the State and Federal Court* . Claim* cnller-t ed In all part*r>fNorti)i C*rt>Hna Attention given by the Junior to Hunting and Potting l-*nd». ■ > 1 W. W. rLKMIRIlie, . : 4fT«R»i!» A» Mf. ,:r - M.u>, % r. i * ■ TfriLL practice la tba-coai.llt* of McDpwell, V? Mitchell, Faorcy, iWlarllwa. ,HaM!i»«»be i,el Bark*, la IMStipremc G.<rt of Nerlb'Car .l|a«, {ll-uict <3o ft ot the Untied Sletet, 0the* i«*h«im »M»*ded ““•* JiUriw wbllaak «*n* on the circuit. ; p [dec l'/Tl ■ . SAMUEL H. REED,~W j ATTOKN KY wn, 1 Aaheein, Niff! | ’ | T34ACTICE8 la the f.d.rld Vaal Superior! JT of :b« Bute. Pri^pt; •'''b*1'" i l„ *1} to HI* fc»rt* Inj ro. til No 1. •T.T l**U©0 * Sun).»ioy>l*to»^ : J,a.l#.,H»: j . h] ! J' I .: — i——-s •• * >*—; »•. o. castoiJUt. i- (.An- BfAsos. > CANDLER & .BOSTON,. j attorkeys at Uw. And Solicitor« in Bankmptcyj, ; A8IIKVILLE. S C'. | j PRAOTI Elu the State anti F*lcpil fopn*.; Claim* Culleetedin all pafUitf North %‘»r ulliia. : I : ! ' i * JUR. ► AD*M». I s. MKl.VtX R. fAKTHR. . .. O A ti t k a & A °\ A T TO It Af K\ « .% t: v i W, < V A 8 U K V i 11. -iC.fi F4«*rifft TOCIKTIIEIS IN YliK M»'. oTW Kew.tli Jn.lWnl l>K*rfa-t. l*» tlx Kwlrta' ’ amrta 'at SAahrvlt «, )••»*! ■>“ *™S im-nic f*ort aMIaVt»*H Tier wtT«l«*.JPf i-iai attrijttial to rake* bi HattVrujjf^. antf to mi'w-tltm of i- aims b» Bit i-y^trt «t tlx stutf. j ^ JAMfcM If. SKK«m»Ji; - At|Ornri M (.>». -Aah.'rlfb-, i» la the Saiawiia »»* 1,1 nli cf-llo* an I lij i)i-Ciit>«U *«SrJ>ift»to<, «.iit».rT.u :t:nii .<St.i «. ».;•»* N. n. A Cl. H. f«j3*Ult<Mi . _k A»1* r»i*y* *t Dfflco* |i, VilfiifK».rtt‘«nl Prithtfrt S.^.t UC4 In ».lf,ibwic*«ru!«f ^••.•wiSorMri lull jr A.T.& T. r. 1>A*IIMM»S, fltotiie} * nl L»w *n|4 Aollc»l«»M In N. C-, alll KW- |>roni|>t a'ttntjiin ty all nrofraaloiaal W. «l.-ro?t.TtLC»t«H9* •alt'' ! ; ! . J. n. H b am attorney at law, HEXDEliSON VIL IE, P, C, ' NATT ATKINSON, AUc.nur at U.w, A.lMVii|«, N. C-, . rill (In- •wotiipt alW'lioa t« all ToniwUoMii. m-featlon a,,.t tlw Patctia* e>|d *■!*; W but* Ibikta to Wat rl..iu».-,| Pi *rB | (*. lankerr Ne* York l'ol"B'*l C il.MiRa. baH>* |k,N :"Hon. A- »■ M«>tb»aa. X ‘ loa A W ftifcst JIJ .1'. u. Gemi*. ■ I’.- A* aSrlT*t liarnttlllr. N 0. |>i :> ; Mar.UaUi N. 0, v«wSfOT3 r rib waetle* l« Hi* coauti.aa »£ jPartew S«*H> laMtm. Spatial atlmttan *lH> to «r*a'kt tj)alpa»i»^l ., IVAKfcli*.* ?-*> kltarMT at Ut». Mwpkj. **«#» ***'’{?■ prMticSR In ihi' of lAlliiS 4 OSBpRNK, AND BEAL E8TATB AC^ST, &■ PracHcca 1»'aSI . iba Oat*tA'ai *«r»k araltoa* . !.«»; . .* :!' . ij^j.r-. jyf ;iV ■ BEyB&tSQNr tblrB/ If. ” j:f *riwn» AT MWi : -.• . : ctoMtt, x. c.' Haring uwlini] ttawit™ pnwtioeln the CourtaofJfoeklr GMoii, Rom Cahamia end the Mod and WXpreer tST Ctaintf Collected £ . State. i toUBJTTI iBHKvnXK, iroirni (MM A M« ml*** <t PpbJtc Sqivm -c—-«►** I3SH&0SS3: >{ country. eatfa&etton pcrmtlooji pnftarDKd. K%. ***** **^ g t MUIpriV .Stow. . - i- ■ i, P*y ASHEVILLE MALE W9MU n* <M tMtiMhl mmun. Wtt, aad *&«U tot pmttoalm W *1= «)..■ t-- M-t ' -s-aB:M t :y ■* is T O ) 11.1 BTC H ANTS ! WE fcilL YODE iTTENTiQKiljlOttgfllf'QS PBl rfrci DRUGS, PAINTS^ OILS ’f\ \i'i Al * f f-tt \,w i ! wnJtl f r i *r»«: Hand WINMWj6UASS. • :Qt i 'l RODGERS MOTHERS, i;,i 111' GUARANTEED O1 QUOTED piN APPLICATION'. 4 *-* - - .-■■*■ rJfif W <MT|- . ■**,! ■« •• ' H ;*s !"•■>. ifd. flwl t-4»* 5 £ i > t ’ ■ : I : i ith-iH 'V i;>\ \\V^WXV'ILL^ •* ^ eATieFACTION, ,GUA RANTER ON .ALL; ORDERS. *a*’raiCNB O1 QUOTED ON APPLICATION. *?pt4—nwM-fjr kxoxviLle advertisements LLOYD & M’CONNELL, | i ^ Mai*vinfartlir**r8 of ; ’■JP fil t'W ' f. * > . — £ : f\* O A !|ADpL£S, bbdl|s, CAREIAOB * ; IwGGT ttARNJfSS, WHIPS, & BLANKETS, Of all <K*!#rtprl<Mi«M wlrtdi tliej ure filing at ■ wliolowle anil retail, at prices to suit! tlie time*. 104 G<ty Street, K.NOX.VILLE, TEHN. ' iH±S_U. FASHION STOVE! A • O . < i '* s i M 50,000 y larges! ovi'i.. al)4 mi uther STuVn in the i June 12-2S-1.V] AVE BEEN SOLD. ot om* Iw* lulkil. Tlie re iini>l*‘uit*nU. than any larkel. Sabi by Doxsm & ujsite, Knojcvillt*, IVliu. ferott', Hiiuinund* A t>. Mn MUf.u:! in ri. Willili’-viic A Til l;)!1 Ikmlels 111, CABLET FURNITURE, ^A CrKilWHS, tu-. . j , 49* TV fciMMt s|iK-k of Parlor aM Beil; |tuopi Knnmiirv In n:i*t ,IVmn*|‘s<,e. “IB® , IrlH (jjiv Street.) Ktiobivilli’i, Teinj. 1 1 i ; f June 112—22—ly ' I ' > BRUCE, C . . Architect, i BUPjlUXr EXEUNT op boildiso Ilians, «f>e*lttqartuii»a»d Malls JVr Court- Home), '■\4ikxrtkeii Sinrra <le $m-ny |wrt «f'th« p7 , ■ llit crwrtlon Am uml PrfvuU uce>, ■ '** ‘ itORiry. >n4 iQpHptetiii whcu lf|U<Kiiw%:-4-.SlBN*p» 4s Ballryv itaaticrlftin 4 Albeit; Jo«e|*k in. ” » : hRt*“ £-1 GEO. IT, ROLLINS, jj:4 #[ ,, \TT\ERTd2rd K 0 VRAQS. Ji4£U> C0Rli PRi. CPCENG, LINDLEY ■! ' ! AMD BENTLEY’* •HEAT FAMILY MEDICINES. Comp,; Fxt ■ aix Kinds ty Bmjod dmu^b. Dr. Greene’s Fit Owe \ for all lij#. Spasm*, »n<l ConmWoiii for Coflgjwi Cokb, BromDiHla, Tender I-unga, Ac f‘»r Veuralgla, Btarn MttaM, Nereis Headache, aud all nerww* piba: For #ak>by _ ■ ■ i»K. D. F. SCSMET, . jfrumfct, AalyvlUe, X.jC. ; (Ort-t-t-m vi ASHEVILLE PCM A t E COLLEGE, AStUSVILIaB, N. 0., £v. |JA8.: B. KENNEDY, A. ! PrtriienL teat Trarkm •AK NXJAL TERMS. it , *■ «*.». •••«•*«»« : i la reralar mm <rom.lotto • •it hi fatidrtral Eijanaaa ..% card, nctaal^ of aaahiaf awl Ii*bu...*i laaie—PUno, ptgaaar Quiur,.....,......F-e •* t a Oarkiaa Mchh^JI. Millar a*:btO( tba taHioaa MXifcoaol du —jJ— raqalaad In^atraaoo. if Maoidan-ittne Haadra* CMtan fa adaaM.0:; L TSRK- opaaa Ub of Aajaat, 1 » ' ’• ..JMaa^dW i-t'i MAM. n. U PIOfiRBW U THE EiffT l »« Hmu>i , :m ; H •' L-■■ -m .■ vi.i >, B| REV. VoUNtJ J, ALLEN. I | : You can gain, no adequate idea of (lie changes that fire taking p'a * here from the occasional fragments of intel ligence reported in home papets.‘'Triiv; eiers’ first impression* are notoriously superficial and unreliable; afid those observers who chronicle current events must necessarily deal largely in frac tions, so that unless one be1 familiar with th<? past and present of thebe countries; it is almost impossibleJe see qr,realise the tendency of events-as a whole. UMioee of us who have been mug here have the.advantage of the great oontr.ist which is gradually rovealipg the fact that China him! Japan are no : longer w(wt they were. To us the pro gress of j;he last decade is something remarkable But great as have been tfie changes in 4hat short while, they are rather initial than final, and their full effect does not yet appear. Political influence; is refhodeling the old and effete systems of these ancient govern ments, and bringing them into harmony ;With our Western institutions. Com mercial enterprise—thetmdying Colum bus of the Westi-is constantly discov ering new fields for occupation, and. supplanting therein the , aboriginal Sethods pf intercourse and trade; while st, but ;oot least, the imissionary is i begin nig more and more to appreciate the value of bis faith in the Great Cora mission. Every sign is- hopeful, and the trio—idiplomjit, merchant, and mi» stonarv—pow wait to greet the advan cing car of timer and welcome our civ iHiation £9 a permanent abode in the liist." I ■ : JLiicse words nfay aticm- loud, itiv fabfs spent loude|. In Japan, a . .. tibh involving evfry'politic d an deafenl relation has K4n peacefully loaoin diished. jSo thorough and so r.ieReS is it} tli.it ofie who li is sapii her ns she was almost regrets to think that she Inis been So coinpfetlcdy metamorphiaed. Internallyinn«d externally- she is now totally different flfom the Japan of oven five years ago. Man tiers -.and customs, dress and diet, ant all changing. Bail roads and telegraphs, steamboat*, and every other appliance necessary to facil itate intercourse and develop the re sources of the country, are freely adop ted; and lastly, oflr h’glier educational system, and even Our religion, are now indema»<j| 0 thfit <*e had a CkiMttanos already in What a spjQadid field! 1 opportunity for the Cbup —mnreh jTojr ,tfe, cwfeo him Lor help us, ^jVlien was ... ArJpjoSe no$ the Jfcjiu to tfefefeifeof Cfei# j' I appeal lo-tha-fi4' ’ " io&nhfl 'CpofweHcei menSr^ose^ttls ^eam score o __ lltrJ lat ngiprions .—our Church “ lemer, and ivor and lore sig this? mphaii* Bays nol sJ;-tKe Church, to§ vouiiB in this coike ir facts con iMiflwkaufaweatMrtha'tott .not to w dfenpos. ;“Ohina ; iou japan, and the peejdaSrt different Inf the saoio eausrt arrnt'wofe here is[4,ibe ssfid results art'bpHigVjffected " ’ Japanese are as curtofe WjftddrtQ, mall *s headlong a*a. torrent, while asfe • ^nMand, as itow.au .foajwljt jTtot rtpn ^etyr^en Wife anpcrfiasistMaertrer is in feAf'of.the former, bht~ to’fhofce who lave' knowledge of both China 8 the favorite.: - What lagan lias done ¥#PVi1>n ease,it* ef ... ■fer'tmaller lutltfeWflueace {feCp^tratea t it jhsa to affel/ff larger is not** reaffily.oteerved lawever, if wconsjder oalyUniknown asaltaprofeoadby foreign -ipterconrsc pOn her, «fe isocasoelv » *htt behind, a* more volatile nwghfett ffjbe does at aonaide* it aeceeaary^todifeg8 toe imi of bar govereaaent—for <tt is not -i.latit ’S’’_iL^i_tlU_.nfi __ t_• aflff no for - than that . ,a* yife,tb*t $/la gn system!suggest* *1. - ie already enjoys. She wi! knot change vyi’^'^pythe ousand and one srfial ierdtfegqp which has tooii fitio maka p they are has Pt« loser 1 into I scion* id of the- - lat ora-r be dmve .uwM^ .|avort the -chi rpp^J.an^ oowttatlhjgovernment . ag janmistojuDld' efampl* in wof 1 wordered tv _ tfe i »in tfe iep^jjits? preparations are nfcking among ilii jte&Ip, the ISeratt, and’ offi cials, w mdht the ihetfltablb': changes of the futtfru,hntj so thinsparebt are the mftids of feiuy that you can already aee whattt* edenjiies tobe* •‘Personally, 1 hasse mos6 faith ia China than in Japan, W though* bj..!.rwpo«,.«4 her goiter :#i»e„«hfe,|g* effecting, her changes, | tfeUey# she will^do it just in „prtoortio|,'|tna; 'far.ropre fjconomically •"* perinji^htfy. / l ! ' 1 Never, sSice the ago of Colfltnbus lafa|'i«t#®, had' thb Enlargement of ■^aphrth^ ffoQfltnMy and religwwaly, tihnd as eoWpjsae ao grand 'and coin pwibawiyo |s the regeneration of those tap gnat 'iEittjt«eo of the East. Wo ww)4 not! r^vtya the days of the Red Cross Knights .of Mexico and Peru, nor | would we p&apo a crusade against those heathen. >4 mjbler conquest becomes oufage—I vohUuc8t by the power of ' truth ahd',tbe hm? of tftS gospel. ! Allownvt, fclJtSn; to mike one more appeal to the Board and the Ghuareli in beualf Of ~f)ftinarOar missionary opera tions are tod limited and too feeble, and while nnVro^thy the vuuae of .Christ, aie lur below till expectations the heathen hare a rigbfe to ectertaip of ns.j The intelligent (hind of China is ready to welcome out ihperior/Tcnowled^e, and' will not refuse the intelligence that unto them, also, it fjliviour is born; 0 for a universal revival of religion in the Church ! a ^niekeued missionary seal! a ready response to the Saviour’s last command h: ^Tbep we shall have the two score missionaries now ao much needed to‘answer ths cry of these two Macedo nians of the. Eatt. Shasobaij Cjhina, Aug. 8, 1873. ' Rfilll^ittnHla a Prise Flflit v- 'M ■?- ■ I was out ««te one night, said Squills, so l took qbi9e ‘ 4 dozen fried. If Mrs. Squills has one weakness stronger than another it is:for jj[ dozen fried, nice and brijwn, and hpt'tio much latter. T set thepifcificatora down od the oat side mat, (o*as. not to barst too geor geously otf fifer all at once, buj. directly I got into tie room I knew there was something up. | Mrs, Sq(titls h«d pi lows tiled up all the pil d was propped, up "Good e»ebing, my dear." J-Ire. Sqhijls replied not She is a woman of a good deal of natural digni ty; said Squills, when she’s getting Up The lilfrtce was becoming op pressive, sq | rotparked in tones that were deferential^ : ‘•Lo'lgd; kept? unusually late, my 1 dey." ;?lf# ;; I thought t»i|,^vas a good time to introduce tho.dozfji fried, said .Sqniils, but the stonn'bar^t. , ?So you we?it tct'thh prize fight, Mr. SqfiiiUr* ' • I pledge i^uf »y sacred word; and hrrqor said S-piilis.the baby oonld have knocked me 'down with a feather. Nature over: shofclt|d, fitted to sustain the' legs of -heti-i$quill,s and I sat down. * ifiSpHr ! 1 l ‘tWent to’tju'what, dear?" ^'Dop’t'1 pijpvhrjcate, Mr. Squills. In the (fejitbs ofyqur degradation be a mag. Bow did 1 \ come to know it ? That is my business, Mr. Squills. I know it, and that ought to be enough for you.” i ; |; 1} was saiij and some Over, flow cam ybu sit there and look me in the face ”-*-1 asn theSwce, said Squill* ff ain't Iookingjier in ar from it-r- ‘‘and UOtpiulC tlirough that thiye-p!y into the/{pot parlor, Mr!‘Squids, is a mira cle.- A, nice lilt bf friends you'ie pick ed mn. Mri’ Bbnjamin Mclaxmey and "Mr. Pate-? O'Aiten. How do I know' their nnnie’»7.1 need the.#ew»pa paptirs How 'should I know ? "The next, thmg/.you'll be a stake holder or aapcqnd, I er about it, Bir>‘: Wh Bother ? No Isnli w^: Where's the difference I shMd Hhe?tOikno#, between ybu pay ing five dol'afs and—You didn’t pay five dollqrs? Dou'tStell me you did nt. Ani there’s‘I'ohi wants booting. What? You, tbjhk yoS are- getting booting. Don't cause qie’to despise you, Squills, under such i^whil circumstances. And Gassy wants a • winter boncet to match her dj-eps, and the house wants painting next spring, and Charlie-ought to hive s quarter's danciug, and!— what’s that ?:> You got in for a dollar ? wnatr is r ■■ ; > !i .$ You should have heard that “what?” said Squills. < ' \ |: ; § “Qo you dnfhait there and tell hie that yon sneaked your way into a dog light for a dollar! ft wasn’t a dog fight ? Yes, sneaked j» the word, Mr. Squids; defrauding those poor .fellows who were trying to nujhejh few-dollar* to support their; familietii. I jshpuld be ashamed. Oh, that the juPtbpi of children should live to hear; mat. her husband had sneaked his w$r ipto.a dog fight for a dollar." ‘ v • ' It was fob matjh’for far, said Squills, a|d the sank bade, in among the pillows. If esec them was a moment in the itory of a womans wrong’s, when ados iu fried could b* introduced at atone ment for the. pad; and indemnity for the future, add Skills, that moment bad irrived, I plsrad a; doses friod hsfrtrw' tier, aad saW / affectionately, “Fah* ay r : J* She footed roand and said i w: J :;M, ‘‘^SMiiisr-1 - encoeaefully reaifttM, *ni3 I never *aw the mbtW o£;a laPnily. lwuat in a ^ozeui fri*Ut V*® o'ctapk the greater, determination. ,, ■ «■ ■■■ The next morning I bed to shell out doc Xpqta^r. end Gussy nud the jjpew *•»»• 1 .V / . J» Mlrt-ry. ‘ A Brooklyn etthange ; thus feelingly handles the' rise, progress and decline of the pan ie, which evasion, it is.believ ed, will be of decided interest u> the religious historians of the future: 1. It come to p.u>4 in the fifth year of the reign, of JJJyaseift, son of Jessee, that ,PW*y of the moijey changers wore gath ered together m the city of Gotham, Vhere they were woiit to gather and rob each man his brother, of the birth 'right' which hei had; 2. For these were sons'-of Belial who prayed' not uuto the Lord,; but preyed each upon his fellow. And if a stran ger passed by .-him they took in. : 3. For their days were Spent in get ting many shekels,: and their nights in riotous living. i : u ! •, 4. And lo these men; talked not the language pf the people, but used Strange words, that Were as a shi boleth | rinto the people. of the land. And they trafficked in puts -and calls add stocks and many nborannbla things. | - ■ \ | | :,|| § 5. Ahd they worshiped a graven im age. ' ! ■’ l : : ' M 6. Now this graven image was a strange god and a mighty one, where fore certain scoffers -among the scribes called him'the Almighty.* And his name was Dollar. :. \ id f ; 7. And behold these Sons of Behai had budded a temple over against the street that leaded), from' the templa of the Lord even unto the river that flaw eth past the city of Gotham. - 8. Now it earns (0 pans that their god Dollar was worth With them, snd he smote his high priest called Jav, who cooked the sacrifices in hit temple. * 9. And a gfreat fear fell ApOn all those who worshiped., the: god , Dollar, and they said, Lo. we be all ^ime ducks. 1 - \ 10. and they called o» the King; Ulysses; to come into Gotham and to offer sacrifices unto . their- god. For Ulysses worshiped tlie god Dollar even as all the people did, in secret, but he swore by the Lord wtiau.hft .stood’in the high places and wd» appointed King, j ... F 11. Aud Ulysses pa me into Gotham with certain of his privy i counsellors, and tarried at an inn. And Ulygses was heaCy with winp.' 12. And the sons of Belial gathered themselves together at the inn, and cried With one voice unto the King, 13. Let the King hearken unto the voice of] his servants, fordo! tribula tion hath Befallen them, and sore dis comfort-!/ ' ; i \ jj. : , : ; ;j :: 14. For their god ,Dolls) hath witb holden' fjom thy servants |is presence, and there is much Sorrow among tliy servants; 11 / , ‘ . 1 . is/ ■18. And certain of the people whotn 'the sons of Belial bad taken in, stood near b_v, about a stone's; throw a.jd scoffed a} the sons Of Belial, and spitij folly entreated them. \ ■' . |T 16. Add they cried Aha ! Aha ! Thole who have robbed the people Vinve come pnto grief, and the darkness of night, falfcth Upon them. ;■ i ,| 17. Artd lo ! they SSpd on: their heads and did many unseenfly tilings Rt tbo discomhtoraofths money cbAogers. bir' >bi 18.n And Jay,i the? son i of Gon an heathien man and & sinner, scoi with the people, for hi! he had ... the money changers of manv talents, and 1m. bad locked f: np hi a treasure!, too worshiped the god Dollar. - ;|; 19. But Ulysses,'the son (jf Jessed, was sore disgnstod, for he Said within himself:. ; •’ ;j ; . j i .. 30. In, gowl the money changers are the friends of the Kihg,'and halve borpB onto rtl’hiii'nyigifts of-Obrn,. pod wiijg, and shekels, and, fraukineenle, and Lu|l pups arid myrrh. . .■ > \ .;i %• 21. Behold I will help the A sons cjf Belial, for that they msy in the days t$ como bring uiore presents. I j Mi 22 And he cried with a;loud voi, so that 111 the people of the land hear his words:. I ,] . V , i j , . lb 23. And he said, Do, now I will take the shekels that are in the King’s treas ury, and i give! them bnto the peo-. pie. 24. Bat Ulyi and a sly, ■K and was :a cttmjing mao e took; from dsrh naan to whom he gave the shekels, th» parch ment on jwhicl was written the sain that the King Owed to eftch man. 1 25. And the temple of' Mammon, sons of Belial gathered toSj where gather and worshiped the god Dollar, Was shut for many dhv*» i - 26, And Lo, these things are written by David, the son of SttruA a scribe from the Bast. | And shall act the his tory of the days that 'followed»after be ■! ’"te fashion)1 * v 'J.. L ' i__L' ■ ' .IS; written .err . Trying to do ! ness 'without adver tising islike winking al a Pretty <i« through a pair of green goggles. YnSi' know whaf you’re doing Mt nobody -tops individual Wants to ■’igrte of tha skye-terrior o the drg star., * a ■ mM iaucAMiJE oriiauift. ‘ f Benjamin Franklin made his nans famous when he flew' his kit* Mff thought down, ligbtuing from the clqiul bad been flying around Without paying it* *ay.,N«w we aot only flash through on wire#, hut science has crippled elec* tricity, and used it to perforin wjhtelen. The Timet reader* will remem**r when (Jen. Kilpatrick returned from Chin, three years since, of bin havfng " ’ iponhun markable operation performed upon hie by a pbytiioirtii in New York, who moved a Inrgeifleshy formation (fom th* General’s neck ljp filling it full Of need lee and then attaching a galvanic but* tesry to U. Ten: minutes after the current of electricity wap let on, the hunch had entirely disappeared. A remarkable Ojw* ration was performed by a 'Whitehall physcian a few days ago. A gentleman who had boon, suffering from a snper ahnndahee or adipose tissuo consulted a physician, ssktng relief from its burden. Tiie dortor told iiim he could relieve him if he Would consent to a painful operation. The geufieman contenf^p, and with the medical practitioner entered tlie telegraph office at this place. 1 lu» fat mail waa requested; to remove bin coat and .vijst, after which theiphyai cian surronndujil him with wires, ifttaefi* ing the ends ta n powerful battery. At ii signal ftom iho doctor Manager^ W. B. Eddy let on the current. The patient; writhed and -twisted when lie, left the current passing around iiitn; still he stood like a martyr. Presently fie be gad to shriek; he grew smaller; his clothing hung in bags about hits fast diminishing form. The doctor foit; much pleased at the result of his experiment, while the formerly fat man's joy was very great, although ho seemed .to be suftoring acute pain. All of a sbdden there was heard a loud clicking hit the instrument, as if Paudemoninra i* great nail had been let looser The operator sprang quick'y to answer the call* He ascertained tlmt itwus from the .New York dffioe. lie qiiickly asked, “what's up?/ An answer camo tuck as if some infuriated demon was at the other end of the wire. ‘‘ What arc you about? 'Cutoff your wires quick-—you are filling the New. York office with soap grfeaao.” I: LeHo!r-RvV. J. A. U«rl«K. i • j V : .! hi Maj. Englehard, of ibe Wilmi|)gton Journal recently visited our neighbor town, and thus speaks of it and j Rev. i Mr. Oertel: i//; ■ r . ' Louoir, the county town of Caldwell, is a thriving,xenterprbing platfe of twelve or fifteen hundred inhabitants. It I is a Seat cf learning and refine ment. Two female and one male school, in successful operation, evince the at- 1 tention paid to education- .Situated at the foot of the mountains, in the beau- I ■ tiful Piedmont .section, it prebenti pa- ' culiar advantages to the people of the j Eastern portion of the State as a pleas ant summer r. sort, nnd for its educa tional advantages. Tho principal; attraction hare ijs tba; studio of the artist j nnd .divine, jRey. J. A. Oertel, trail known to the Amari can public by-liis popular painting f'^ha. ; Bock of Ages." ' We found Mr. Oartal J bard; at work at: bis artistic labors, and j indeed from tkoj oliaractor and number J of bis paintings, rnie would suppojIS ha S had but little limo to devote to Other 3 duties. But as the rector of the Epie- / copal Church, h;e has labored asaidu- , ously and succraafully, and baa built Up < <: a large congregation in. that place.] uj p (' i A visit to his church is one of tha :i pleasures of a trip to Lenoir. ‘ A haag- ; j nificeut and appropriate painting,, his own handiwork, adorns the chancel,"tha ' | frame to which is one of the / finest k pieces of workmanship we have; jevar j* [seen. It consists of more than four •! [hundred pieces of native woods, all elaborately carved and artistically fitted |j together by the accomplished ltector, ,5 aud ha tells me that it is , hardly half /, finished. During his visila to his pariah- : 'j, loners he take* with him [some, portions of the intricate carvings, and while // entertaining or Isoing entertained, ad- * vances his Work.; One is astonished at the amount of work accomplished; find the Skill .with which if is done, witlf the j) rude means at bis command. Tho otgau of the Church, s very fine instrument, | is also the work of his bands. H j ‘ , , Mr. amPMrs. Qertel have in success- 4 ful operation a fine female seminary, ; which is destined to ]bo an ornameiit to j the 8tate., -'■/j it' ■" I . Dairg J^uu(fj»ment. y, • | The Jfairte is right i’hfln it \ says the great income fro.n dairiea ( where the mills is sold'hi market, ooroes , lrom goal feed. From - the natuib Of | tho busmens he who is odgaued in jt'ls. ! spurred on to make the product ot| his I herd as largo as poeiiblo.! Hu realizes 11 all the time that hia iucoini will (bn j •mall unless his oows giva a liberal flow of milk. They ale , therefore supplied 11 with; at» ahundau* of the ritrht kind of 1 $ood, not oily in J uiio and J uly.TCOt | the; year through. Only bv| the same j management nan h itter fund cheeufe' jki« j ries be made to return a satisfaiiWfji in-\j come. A good oow in the. hands of a 'i milkman will give 2^600 quarts of milk , pw year, and will return the.; owner- -jj $100foi thesame. If in tbe-cheeee : dairy ehe yield bat 1,500, the price of •} cheese ia notchargeoble for the receipts. j Give the herd gojjdl feed if you would J have liberal returns fcr the food given.
The Semi-Weekly Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 11, 1873, edition 1
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