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i.t 2 j;-'- i, '. . )?' I'!: AX 'if. Hi'- -"v-tl , TU'ritUu for The Xf Ew"I5. WHAT WILL THEY BRING? JY ARAMIXTA r, pICKSO.V, Juto the future years tLnfght, ' " I would richt cladlV eaze U -tr Oh will they bring my 6weet delight, , . Or dark' and clouded days ? ( Will they then ho filled with sorrow ! Joyless life, and darkened sky J ' Will tho swollen stream of mtrah; Seethe, and rago- tumuH'ously ? 1 And will I glance with longing eyes . IBavk to youth's sunpy hours Whon I dreamoJ of radiant skies, h I And joy's e'er llooming'.flowers ? : i Ah ! question vain, fjr none pan know What their heavy freight may be ; j Whether chill sorrow's winds will blow, i Or he from tempest free. ' - . ' i Hut bhould the raging rains descend,' . ' Far scatt'ring llope, and Peace ; j V 11 cry to Thoe my Heavenly Friend . ; I To bid tho storm surcease ! Aye, should my way prove rough, and wild, I From every joy set free JThea Father Thou wilt hear Thy clul4,l. .As lpud she cries to Ihco. With pleasant flowers of Peace : I 'And unto her "Thy love impart In joys that cannot cease. i i! '.Tf es, Thou wilt hear arid answer too, ' I If from her heart she erica ! s. Believing Thou tho God, tho True, j.1- Caa change the darke vest skies. Then Father, this I ask Th 1 Jib h'vuLarrrrfrl'hv iov! Should dark clouds gather, Btorraw tads bio i : Teach me to look-above; ? i.nd.seek fore'er the strength I need . I , ; ! From Thco, and only Theo I f That Thou who dost the sparrows faod, "Will much more caro for me. Will much, aye much more care for mo ! Then let the future years If JJeld days of light, and hours of glee, -. i . t)r brooding grief and tears ; I will not faint me by the way, . ;i w When in lifo's dreary wild, , V'lJut earnestly to Theo I'll pray, '. i And Thou wilt save Thy child. FROM THE KORAN. When quiet in a darkened room ' A form lies cold and hill, 8 To whom tho sol emn voico of (Death . Has whispered, "Peace, be 6till !" They who survive will.linger near, ! And ask, with anxious mind, ! low much ot gold the dead map had, f " What has ho left behind ?" , j fhe angeivwho with glistening wings Is hovering round tho bed, . t till bending with Inquiring look ' '' Above, the silent dead. t)cmands, "What was tho life ho led V' And scans tho record o cr; q'What treasure has ho now in heaven, What good deeds 6ent before,.' A Stern Chase to Overtake the Overland Train. The uncertainties of life and rail road travel, saj'a the San Francisco fJhrorncle, wero i well illustrated at Oakland on Thursday morning, the principal actor being a well known picrchant of -NcW York city, who was about to return to his home. lo had purchased through tickets bo day before, and, "moreover, had fesumcd the protection on the iour- iey'of the wiie'and' two children of a lnona in this city, who. were to ktart from Ibis sido of the ba afad jmect him at the Market' street Sta-I lion, Pakland. t He was promptly n baud at tho 'hour of the train's arrival, but supposing it would stop for some littlo lime and bcihr en gaged in an animated disCufesibnvitb a friend, ho paid littlo attention to its movemenf. Suddenly his friend. mort) observable, cried out, "Your train is going 1" and lookihg hastily around, there it was, sufe enough, mofing out of tho station, at con siderable speed, and he some twenty rod's away. Though it was evident ly hopeless to pursue, ho broke for the receding cars without exchang ing tho ordinary civilities of parting with his companion, but, though the "time" he mado is confidently sup posed to have eclipsed any former record, ho fell behind rapidly, and had to abandon thechase. Jn frantic haste ho tore around and found the station master,' and demanded the price at which engines were custom tirily detailed, to assist person in "making tbeir connections." 'Two. hundred and fifty dollars," blandly remarked the official. "Done," said he IsTew Yorker. An engine was fired and run out, the belated one tumbled up the side, and away they went like the wind. A stern ehaso isi proverbially a long one, and this was no exception to the rule; lut a dispatch sent back iu uaKiana auniig mo uay an nounced that the train bad been caught; the lady and children who tad wondered where their protector ivu8 ana iearea lor his satctyr com i'oi'ted, and the unfortunate occasion idifiiiltUiL trouble relieved from his , W forever disgraced by his apparent eold bKded repudiation of a sacred tru3L ! French Duels. There are many reasons vr by duels rarely end fatally. All the gunsmiths keep pistols war ranted not to hit a barn door at ten paces. They aro grooved all , sorts' of ways;. they aro made so flight that tho least load of powder sends them to tho skies; tho trigger is Triad so hard the hand pulls the pistol higher than even the skies ; the hammer is weighted and has But h a powerful spi-ing the barrel is knocked down. .."Moreover, the Bcconds always tako caro to over load, that tho pistol, no matter, how i-arefully aimed, may bpunce over the object. Lastly, but by no means Icastly, there is tho emotion, insep arable from a maiden appearance in the part of target for an enemy's loadecl pistol., It is incredible hoyF fas't eyelids will snap under these ciri'umsianccs. zenoner. ''It is ah ill; wind that blows iiOr body good." A Tcnncsseo farmer cad Ins crops, sIock, etc, damagen by the late floods to: the extent of $2,600, but gained by tho deposit of a rich sediment on 550 acres of land, which ho values. at $5,500, or a clear gain over tho loss of $2,000; V - i i centers on the man who blows' his nbso in church. J ; l' ' ' . 'How much did he "leare ?' aid a lady, on learning of th'e death of a wealthy citizen, j 'Everything,' re sponded the lawyer; 'hedid'nfc take a cent with him.'j Germany is the most productive field abroad, for labor in the Sunday school. Twplvoi years ago there were no Sunday-schools in the coun try; now there are 150 schools, 4,000 teachers, and 80,000 scholars. . It is said that' in Chicago . ladies faiut away in church in order that other ladies may have a chance to inspect their jewelry and make sure that ildid not come I'rdm tho dollar story . i' ';..-;.!':-- Uilhyme. being a kind of music, sliiii-os ;tr advantage with, music, lege of .speaking? thf which a ruiusua is unaoie to challenge. Music Is the poof man's Parnassus, ; ; ' These arc the cold, blustering nights when the! Western miner un hitches his pistol and bowie knife, and throws himsclt'down in the lurid glare of the log fire and reads Bessie Turner's novel. Many a man who would- roll up his eyes in terror at the idea of steal ing a nickel, will swoop down on a silk umbrella worth teu dollars,, and march off with his lips moving peacefully, as if in prayer. j A young woman in Chicago put her false teeth in; a glass of water at night and in tho morning found them imbedded in a chunk of solid ice. . She was late at breakfast, the process of thawing but the teeth with a bonfire of matches baring been slow, j ) - When a St. Louis gentleman meets his nciiroDor in i iuu -luurmnz, . ue looks surprised and K asks; "Hain't surprised and K asks; you been indicted yet ?" The reply is, 'No ; when !did you get out?" Then they both lauh in an imbecile way, as though they both meant it for a jokej and go in and tako a drink of tho t"crboked." 'An editor cires tho following: pic ture of the local ditor, for the benefit of young persons: who aspire, to that position : "Here is the face of the reporter. See how jolly he looks; he has just heard that a man has cut his own throat; and, is going for the item. Should you like to be a re porter and get licked on dark nights, ana see aeaa persons, ana cuniD up lour pair of staira.r , , y xi was iiKe tae sons: 01 some wonaenui oira, ana it maue the air shine after the sbun J had died away : ana jet it was just tne- remarK oi a brave yeung man whe walked past me one day, arm-in-arm with a com panion : "Depend upon it, Toroy St. Ldmund- of ttinterbury was right. when he said to somebody, 'Work as though you would, live forever ; live as though you would die to-day.'.'' Pointed Answer. "'What am I made of?" asked a i little girl, fresh Irom her nrst bundav-schodr lesson. as she essayed to show off her knowl edge to her younger:sister. "I don't Jcnow, was the , honest answer.i "What does mamma sweep up from the floor ?'? was the first speaker's next trial in the Socratic method. "xiB8, neeaies, ana nairpins, ' was the prompt but unexpected answer. He skulked iato a saloon, leaned over the bar, and whispered : "Here's my last ten cents. If ycu were me ould you pay it out for "whiskey, or ouy some candy for the children ?" 'I'd buy candy," replied the bar keeper.. The rnaa put up the money, made for the door but halted as a bright idea struck him and returned and said : "I guess Til' pay for the wnistcoy, and get trusted!, for the candy." j i f J Mary Kourk a girl ef ieventoen, was brought to BelUvue Hospital irom tn eighteenth precinct early yesterday morning in a sick and fainting condition. It was soon a eertainedby the physician in atten dance that tho poor girl had no dis ase, but was j actually dvinff from 4tarTfctottj. -D4t- after dar oho had walked tho streets searohine for i om- ployment, and at night she had slept iu me station nouses. Though, en tne onnic ot starvation thexe is no doubt of her recovery. iV. Y. Herald. During leap year the girl who .11 it. ! vu 111413 an die gray norses she sees utrrH she has ot up to a hundred will ue mameu wunin a year to the nrst gcauemau wuu WMOLU SH SbalceC hands after counting , the one hun Aredth horse. Every crirl in lh eitT carries a memerandum seek that she may be sure to keep a cerrect record. One has already tweaty-sir, aaoihei TStJt J WW I U. . A.L PUU11SUUJ would bring a drove of a hmndred gray, horses to town to-day what a shaking of hands would take place w-morrew.- Jefferson (JUy Tribune. 4Pa, are you in favor of the Bible ia public schools asked a West Side youngster at ths breakfast table the other moraine. vs 'Why, of course. I arh,' responded the father, pleased that such an important subject should engage the attention of his youthful oLtsprioflr. 'VVjiat makes yeu ask such a question,' my son ?' 0, noth ing,' rejoined young hopeful, 'only I thought maybe you wasn't as you never have had one at home.' The urchin enough. dodged, but waen quick Everybody is anxious to lend! the man -something who does not want to bpnow anything. " 'j The philosophy which a nation re ceives rules its! religion, poetry, fiolities, arts, trades and whole listoiy. V, ' j : The most glowing passages in a minister's sermon will attract scarcely ? half tho attention that in C AT8" of New Books on BUILDING free. DOYOTJt WANT Jl1" 8 r Female R&nA address and not mthinr .n WANT Ji'H, briDR y?u in honorably over MONEY4 fcywoB8' union. ULJ Ja l j 175 Greenwich St., N. 1 ARTHUR. S ; TLLU8TRATED1 HOME MAGAZINE. 'TiiK Household Magazine of America.' Two Serial Storie in 1S76. EAGL.ESCLIFFJS,'" by Mrs Ju Ua C. K.Dorr; and MARIAN," by T. 8. Arth.r. BUri RlCK'S- Newest Patterns in eery numperl Terms 2.50 per year ; 3 copies for $0.50. 8plcndid Book offers and Premiums. Specimen A'umtttr 10 cent. : j, !.'- 4W T. S. Arthnr&Son. Pliilad'n, Pa. ,' FOR ' Conghs, Colds, Iloarseness, AND ALLTHROAT DISEASES, Wells' Carbolic Tablets, PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXESj A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. For sale "by Druggists generally and .. JOHNSTON HOLLO WAY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa, A GREAT! OEEERI! ! w e wai during tne nVLd.UA. ys dispose of 300 PIANOS and .OROAN3 of first class makers, including! WATERS' at lower, pricos than erer before offered. Monthly installments received running from ,12 to 30 mouths. Warranted for 6 vears. Second Hand instruments t extremely low prices for coh. Illustrated Catalqgues Mailed. Agents wanted. Warerooms 481 Brot!d-ay, N.IY. , HORACE .WATERS & SON? I .... .'- " " ' .'Pfci tpSYCHOANCY, or 80UL ! CIIARMIN A How either sex may fascinate & Sain the I & affections of any person they choose instant! v This simple mental acquirement all can possess, free, by mail, for 25c. . .together with a marriage guidr, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wediiiing Night Shirt, &c. A queer book,. Address T. "WIL LIAM & Co. Publisher Philadelphia . IEEld.1l9. BY ANN ELIZA YOUNG, Brigham Young's RcbelHon&lwife. t The only complete Expoe of all ithe SKCKETS of BRIGHAM'S HAREM 'erer written. Born in Mormonism, ANN ELIZA.ndw exposes to the world, AS NO OTHER AYOMA'N CAN tho SECRETS, MYSTERIES and CRIMES of 'the horrible system of Polygamy, from the rcry : be ginning. Nearl- 200 Illustrations beautify the work. It is the best selling book published. 30, 000 more men and women ; can- havef employment and make from $5 to $10 duly; ALL LIVE AGENTS are writing for Illustrated Circulars with LARGE TERMS. Sent Free. Do ndt delay, Lbut address DUSTIN, GILMAN & CO., Hbtfoud, L't., UHICAGO, or HCINXATI, umo X - YOU CAN . !. - . :! i . ' - : -f By Subscribing for our ! - J . 1 j. il I I . '. . ; 5 ! - M " MUSICAL, MAaAZIIVES. - : tot r TI1EY ABE ISS TIED MOXTUL T, AXD -. t - 1 COXTAIX TEX TIMES AS iWCK M USIC AS YOU CAX BUY ELSEWHERE FOR T1IE SAME AM0UXT OF MO$EY. Petms' nopsEHOLD Mf.i16diui, Nosl' 1 to 13i , A Collection pf Songs by Hays, Dank, etc. l"tice, 50 cents per Number, or 12 for i. ruTEks' Paulob Music, N bs. i to 13. A Collection of Easy Dunce Music. - Trice, 50 ceiiti per Sum- beror infos. forHl- ' La Cbkme uk la Ckf.xfm Xos. 1 to 25.1. A Collection of Difficult Piano Music. Number, or 12 'os. for 1. Price, 50 cents per Send 50 cents for a Sample Copy of either of the above, and ifybu are not satisfied with your bargain, wo will refund your money. Aadreso, J. L. PETERS 50-4w 843 Broad way, rKew York, J. II. WELL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ... -.I,--:.' ;j : ' 1 DRTJGr GrIST SHELBY, 3f. D E A Li E R IN lirugs, Medicines, Cheaii- ) : cals, OILS, rlf .- - Paint and Varnish Brushes, WINDOW UL.ASS, . Putty; &c. ';. : La nans, Chiuineys, Perfumery For medical purposes'. Truss &c Sliould-er Bi-aqes, Fancy Articles, &c. &c. . I ; Jari-30-2-tf f : I EDWARDS j & HALL, WILMIMCTON, N. CJ lesals -A tf D Commission Merchants DEALERS IN "Mfl.ira.1 Sf-.oreS.; CottOD. Pea Nuts, &c. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON ALL CONSIGNMENTS. XMW MITER ' MtTLLBTS A'LWA T OK MAUD WHEN IN SEASON. 8pt3o-n63t-0m ClsveUni r.al. Seiauiary. The scholastic Tar at tfcw Institution commences on th 28th of Spt. .anft-coti tiauefl without intermissioa until the 13th Jane. W7. - i'-'i : - v.''.!' Board, exclusive f Swashing and lights. fH per month. Payments j quarterly in advance. j For further information apply to T ?. W. BREVARD.' ?;prfnnftla . T. W. BKEVAKD. rr!nciJ?al8' . Mrs augl4 ' a no30 8m Wilmington, 'N. C. J". R. IDavis IPro. Fb 26C52t I I S1YE MONEY Who Established m 1870. IE SHOP ' . AND j ' BABINGTONBRO'S. MAN UFA CTUJiERS OF ALL 1 I KlflDS OF 4 MACHINERY, ! Bit ASS & IROST ! CASTINGS; . Mill Irons of all kinds, s : ! j MW'Gearing, . , ' ; ; ' i Wood-working Machinery, Bark Mills, Cane Mills, &c.J M HORSE-POWjERS d i THKESHIjUS. Plows and other agriultural implements '! 'r .. ' &c, &c. - '. : j" Reparingattenaed to at all times. MANY ;YE4lis "EXPERIENCE J0e thaftiest work at .' Moaerate Prices. ORDERS SOLICITED. B ABINGTON BRO'S, ; v Shelby, N. C. Feb' 6-3-(A Tt E M T K Cr T O N SEWISGMACIliNFt ! ' i TYPE-WRITERS, I FIRE ARMS. . . - .. 1 47 N. CHARLES ST., j BALTIMORE. WID. ' K. REMINGTON & SONS. Y II. TYLEU, MANAGER. This SEWING lliciIINE is unsur rassed as a light running and noiseless one, and is made in tho mos;t elagant and sub stantial 'manner- : !' ' j -T.WPFWBiSSf a machine io uppT sedo the pen.' Just what all writers wantJ FIRE ARMS. A ifull line of Breech Loading Rifles, Shot j Guns, Pistols, ,"&c. of ur own manufacture. Send for circu lars. dccl3-6m SHELBY SEMINABY. SHELBY, CLEVEIAXD CO., X. C. Ret. S. H. TRAWICK, A. M , Principal r . i . ... Assistant. Mas.- B. V. TRAWIQK, and Ornamentals, j ' Music- on Piano The next term will begin January 10th, 1876, and continoa 20 weeks. Kates per term, in- the roctilari courses 87.0O, $10, 812.50 '? and 815. Extras. ? Ancent and Modern laneuasei each $5. Music on niano 20. use of instruments 80. In cidental fee for each pupil 81. One half the above rates strictly in advance. All pupils should entcij at ;tho beginning.; Board in the institution lor young- ldiea $3 per week in advance. . 48-2m T AARON iMMEtfJSTEM 4 WHOLES ALL DRY GOODSjf CLOTHING HO Friixt Street, , Wnmingion, N. C. j We are daily ricslving and opening our stock -of FALL. IGOODS. Mr. Aaron a North giving his ,personl attention to the buying and sljipying which enpyies us to offer the best foods at the lo wen prices. March 6-7-It Carolina Central Railroad. Eastern-Division. PASSENGER & illAL TRAINS, Dailyi Leave Wilmington at ' 7:00 A. Mi Arriv. in CharlolU 4 , 7:30 . P. M: Leav Charlotte t ' 6:30 A. M" Arrive in Wilmington " 7:00 r. iU FAST FREIGHT , AND PASSENGER TRAINS Daily; (Sunday's excepted 1 Ta WilminsytoK'at - 5:00" P. M Avriva at Charlotta at 10:39 A. 11 Leave Charlotte at !: 5:30 A. 31 Arrive at Wilmincton 10:40 P. M w , Western Division. Leave Charlotta, , Arrive at Shelby Leave Shelby - 1 Arrive at Charlon 7:00 a. m 11:30 a. m 12:30 p m f:0 p m Connections. Connects at WTlinWon with Wilmington and Weldon. "Wilininirton and Col'imbia and Augnsta Railroadi ; Femi-weekly Now York and Tn-woakly Baltimore and weekly Tniiladelnhia Stiamera. River Boat to Favetteville.- j ? '-' ' ' ' V-' k At Chwlotte ith its Western Division Mnrtr. Carolina fllailroad. Charlotte and Statosviile Railroad,' and Charlotte and At lantA Air Line, land Charlotte. Columbia and Aus-usta Railroads. Thus eunnlvirifip-'the :whole West, North west and South wesjt with a short and cheap line to the Seaboard and Europe. ; J. B. L. FREMONT, ; 1 . ; i , Engineer and Sup'L ' HACHI i 1 ' J. H. WELLS & CO., Dealers in IVioiitiments, HEADSTONES tABLETS, ! &c. . Shelby, C. We hay not discharged the office of friendship and affection we owe to the de parted, when we- have consigned their re mains ' to the tomb amid the solemnities which the occasion demands. There are other duties which we owe them, which, if neglected, will seriously reflect upon our character as individuals and upon our piety as christians. To give them a christian bu rial is a simple duty -to cherish and perpet uate their memory are marks of esteem. The erection of marble is the last work of respect which we owe to the memory, of de parted friends. It is a . custom which has been followed from the remotest ages of antiquity We take this method to inform you that we can fill orders for decorating the graves departed friends, at low figures executed in the best style pf workmanship, f! ' j J. H. WELLS & Co. Jan23-l-tf ;r-'..-- SIMPLE ! CAPABLE ! DURABLE ! ; "FAMILY FAVORITE" !- C MANUJACTUHjeD BX THH - . ; ' . - C ) ' , : ' ; Weed Sewing Machine Co. v HARTFORD. CONN. NAME INDICATES IT8 QUALITIES. ITS Ut Because it is adapted to all tht wants of family sewing. t Because it can be 'readily comprehended by any one wishing to sew. Because it runs so easily. 2x1 3d 4th. Because it ia alwaya leady and nev ir takes on "nts. 5th. Because it will do any kind of sewing with less changes and fewer extra at tachments than any other machine. 6!th. Because it is self-adjusting. , '. '.'j 7th. Because it is made of the tctv best mateiials, and in the most thorough maimer, and will, never wear out. ' It is a two-thread machine, making an elastic Lock-Stitch. ' It has a straight short Needle. It has a Shuttle with a Patent Spring Toasion. " ' , ' Its upper Tension requires no manipulat ing to admit the passage of kinky or un ven thread," whether linen, cotton or silk. Its oiling is. done upon the under sido by turning it up on its hinges, and boiling' goods is impossible. ' "r Its stand is solid and firm. , Its table is long and roomy. ' , Every part works positively, and it is not subject to the yielding or uncertain opera tion of springs, j ' No machine costs so littlo for new parts and repairs. . - 'Needles, and all articles required, are furnished at less prices than those for other machines. j. ' - The tibovc Sewing Machine is ffcred hy this paper as a premium for clubs Sec terms. Agents wanted for every town in this vicinity., ; .." ; , , t.: ' Address as above and state in what paper you saw this advertisement. -' julyl7 no2G, tf Eclt3cti c Magazi n e '..' OF FOR EI C N LITE RAT U R E. 1876. TMLRTY-SECOSJ) YEAR. Tftx ECLECTIC trKiTn a bkst Emats, Re tiews, SciEJiTiric Fatihs, Tales, Storim, Toems, AXD BlOSEAPHICAl. SKETCHK FROJC THE WHOLE FIELD OF l'OREIC LITEEATUEE, A3U) IT COMJtMEXDS ITSELP EsrECIALLT TO THOSE EEADE'ttS W1IO SEEK PEOriT, AS ' WE'LL AS AMV8KMEMT. 15 . SOUS ASO HKALTUrt'L LITEBATCEB. J ; ' Ji" " , Literature. In tK iepartment of genera atermture. the Eclectic is unsurpassed by any of the literary monthlies. A cla: - f writers contribute English periodicals such a seldom appear in American magaxines, and the choicest of their articles arc reproduced in - the Eclectic. Among the writers recently represented in its pages are the ltight Uon. W. E. Gladstone. James Anthony Froude, Matthew Arnold. Charles Kingsley, Robert Buchanan, Leslie Stephens, Arthur Help Alfred Tennyson, Thomas Hutrh, William Ulaek, Mrs. Oliphant, Thos. Hardy, AVillUm Morris, Miss Thackeray, Mts: Alaadcr, and others iually eminent, . . i. , J '---: Science. ' it is believed that Jn this department che Eclectic is more comprehensive and complete than nthn. muir.iinH not exclusivelv devoted to the subject; Its articles are written by the leading niithnl-i-tlpH in tllClF SDOCi as I'rofs. Hnxley ana Tvndall.' Richard. Proctor, R. A A., itoi.u uwen, r W H Tariipnter. Max JUUllCT. 4. .wiuan Lockyer, Herbert Spencer, all of whom hare jbeen represented in recent issues of the Afagazme. Biography. There is no branch of literature more imponaui and. at the same time, more generally interesting, than Biography. . In this department, .therefore. will be found sketches oi nosi oi we mxnuua mm f the present and past times. ( Fiction. in this department the best current literature f its class ia found; comprising -occasional serial norels, ut chiefly the short stories and tales, for which the JSnglisn inagaiiuoa are uc.wttoij. t rated. ; ' !; f Editorial Departments. ti,. irifnrial Tknortments are Literary Notices, T?,.:s T ifrur Nntrs. Soience and Art. and Va- "VS"". s freshness, Variety, and interest. r Eneravincs. tvl Va. fHQtrndriA is ao artiHticallv illustrated as the Eclectic. Each numfter contaii-s a x ine oieci n nn,-nallraioTtrait-exccutedinthobes jr v vv . . - - -. . t, . i manner ..These ngniTirigs are ef permanent value. TERMS Binrle cooies. 45 eents; one copy, one year 5'; two copies, 9 ; I the aoove rates in-. clnde postafce. v omwurs tomuiuu,. j and July. Subscriptions may begin at any time. The KcincTrc swill b eiuotHja witn uj wm periodical required. Address, - I E. Ei PELTON, f ulMhtr, I mpndm;cw York. CHARLOTTE HOTEL, J. IlOItilS & SON, Jrop'rs. -; Charlotte, JJ. C. . Undr th admin Istratiom of ta present proprietors, esry ellbrt will 'be made to make tnis long and favorably known Hotel ! THK BEST IN THE ulry. " V Th capacity and character of its accomo dations hav been materially improved and now offers first class entertainment. March2T.9-tf ; ' ; ' ' ' HALES & F ARHI0R, ft'.- JEWELERS And Dealers in r , . Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver I , and Plated; Ware. Uold 1'ens, SDectacles. &c. . MAIN" STREET, CHARLOTTE, 1 NORTH. CAROLINA. All work in the line neatly done and war tuntd. Aiarcftz Sfe'SMM CA'PITAL 7. ONE MELIOI DOL'IAM ' h - ! . ' . . iS i in order to meet' the ' ana t UTHERFORD Counties,! we have built a Warehouse in SHELBY where we will keep a supply :pf . SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, a -A.CID 3JIIOSI?I-lA.rlI3. The high esteem in which these articles aro hekt by tb farmers is plainly phown by the fact that their sales have .growrft'otn four hundred tons tho first year to THIRTY THOUSAND TONS in a sindo season. i THE P has been reduced and tho. STANDARD HAS and every bag is warranted genuine. We will ajfeo keep 'in? store 1 i rVHN'S EAVi0N13 MOSPEATEti 1 MERRYJIAN'S iWsSoLvED BONE, f and other high grade fertilizers. BUREOUGH R. J. DUE HAM, Settling Agent, Jan 8-52-3m ' BUKGESS, NlffllOLS WHOLESALE ANI F Spring: Beds, mattresses &c.;Ac, ' " :- :- Chamber aad Dtninsrroom Sets, Durcaas, Bedsteads,- Ta bles, Wnsustands, Chairs, Ac, Lou litres. Sofas Center ; - ': . t s: ' ; . .;. : -- ' . " , .- .,' : - - . . Tables and Children's Carriages. ' V WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK TO THE SOLIC W E NO. 3 WEST) v.! ... . .,'...!.. Near tho Court House, CHARLOTTE, N. C. May 8th WE OFFER FOR STOCK OF THE FALL TRADE FURNITURE! p .FURNITURE New Patterns and Designs I of r -"V: Par or, Chamber Dining Roomj Furniture, ' ' AT EXTREMELY;;LOV PRICES, r. . - CARPETS, OIL CLOTH AND MATTING. In this line our Stock embrac?s all thB New and Leading- Patterns ofJBrncla, Three-ply-, Supers, Cotton and Hemp Carpets. All giades Oil Cloth land Si attinjj. Also Mats and Rugs of tho most beautifulidesigns. ' . Beddine. &c, &c-. Hair. Moss. MATTRESSES, FEATHER BEDS, FEATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, COMFORTABLES, &c, ALL OF. THE. BEST MATERIAL, , 1 ! .r'And our own Manufacture. f -". ' J , I Hotels. Steamers and:tPrivato Residences, Prices. Please giro us a call and examine our Stock before purchasing, i Da A. SMITH & CO., - 43 Front Street, - - Stp 35-SC-tf. THESE BITTERS AEE THE ; . .-. " , . . ; t ' ' ; j. .r;: j ; -1 . - J . j ' :'- ! 'i t , ... -.'...-.T..;-.-': : . t .-'. ' f . j ' ble Tonics ia Materia Medica. Prepared according to1 trueTPharmacuetical principle,' and held in isolation in , . Pure North Carolina Rye Wniskey. ThV eaa fc recommended as a Ague, Debility, Lose of Appetite Indigestion, liver, Complaint, or any dis ease that vequires a food Tonic for its care. . Pe males will find these Bitters iaTaluable for Weakness and Debility. Sept25-36-tf ; T , . it. J . . i The "MatcWess" ARE Erie, XSCSend to the Burdctt lania, for Circulars u f Go. wants of CLEAVELAND at n lit C E BEEN ADVANCED Cajll or send for circulars and prices. & SPRINGS; Charlotte, N- C Shelby, N. C." k. CO., RETAIL ' DIULtRS IN and n Full assortment of Pari OF EVERYTHING IN 0U LIN1 IT A CALL. TRADE STREET; OUR USUAL LARGE AND INCREASED ShucK. Excelsior.isand Straw famished in the Latest Styles and at Low wiinungton, jn, u. EXTRACT ' OF THE BEST VEGETA J i f . ; ci- i - superior Tonic in all eases of 'FeVer and Prepared onljr by '; ' ; J. H. WELLS, Druggist, U Shelby, N. C. ' , rf " i ' ' ' Burdett- -Organ. MADE AT i Peiin. Orgari Company, Erie, Pisnhsy Ftl& 53.6 'As- ' - - , .Tl'liilWiii"'1' "
The New Regime (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 12, 1876, edition 1
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