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' : fw. ar i i .mi i . II I m a a mmm IB AW . i VOLUME IV. IIIOKORY, CATAYBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MORMIID, AUQQST13 , 1874. NUMBER 33' f t i ? Mil . : f f ,p .f. 8 TTrr- ' i i ii tJ! ii n " i i ii - PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY W. F. AVERY i. CO., Publishers. SUBSCRIPTION . , Uae year ....... $2 00 Six months.................. ...,,.. 1 00 Turee mo.iithfs.....-..i.--..- so Ten conies one ycarj v.tr ....... ... 15 00 ; All suliscriptiona must be paid in advance, and if not renewed promptly at the expira tion, will be discontinued to the address. ... - mim.. T tlATES OF ADVERTISING. . 1 inch, or 10 lines of type, minion, consti tutes 1 square. ' ..;. One squaie, first insertion, .............tl OO Each 'hubsequentdnserton,....... .......... " '50 tonger advertlspffTfents charged by the - square according to these rates. Marriage and death notices 5 cheerfully in tertcd. OBITUAKIES over ten lines- in length charged as advertises! exts. Tlie aliove terms and rates will be strictly adhered to. , ; j' FOE TUB PIEDMONT PRESS. A LAWSUIT. July the sixteenth, at Old Fort Two honest Magistrates held Court, To try a somewhat knotty case, Between two men of Adam's race. Peck's Experience With & Coil Store. The Leisure; Tima of Boys- PRGFESISONAL CARDS. META'IN- E. CARTER.'" JOS. S. ADAM!. Carter & Adams, Attorneys sit j-ixav- j ASUEVILLE, N. C. S rRA;TlE TO;ETIlfik in the Coufh t the KK'venth Judi ial District, in the l d- n Cou'ls at Asheville, and in the; Supreme Court at Ualeigh. They will give special at tention to cases in tlSankruptey, and to the collection of Claims in every part of tin1 Mate. - July !;:21:tf B. S. Gaither. Jno. Gray Bynum ATTV'S JsJt X.VAV Morgauton, N. Tractice in the Federal onrts, hircme 'oui t of North .Carolina. . and in the Conn ties of Catawba, Cahiw HhwhII. lIinh-i:son. )U ColktUons madk ih any part of the ttte. ". October 22 tf. .TIVO. X Attorney at Law, III! KORV. IV. C. 3T"'v)fncc in thurtEpfiONT I'i!Ess Office. .lnn. 23 tl XI- 15. 15.Vl:iX?, Ot'FKilS HIS TUOKESSIOXAT. SV:UVI('ESto the citixens of 1IICKO llY TAVEKN" and .surrounding country and luav w' fouim at nis urug awiv at. nr. 3ENJ. F-TERRY, OFKEUS HIS SKin ICES to the cfties of HICKOP Y T AVEUN and tlu'suSom ding country. He can le found ?V" auriT the day. and at night at Messrs: Iloan & irrmnx s. Marc7 r OVFEUS HIS rUOFESSIONAL SE 11 VICES to the citizens of MOBGANTON, d the suiTOunding country. He can be found at.his Drug Store at all hours. Jane li 24 L. Y. L. of Crooked Creek, Had, in a kind of pettish freak, . Attached some logs the property Of w North Western Company Composed of Mr. C. and D. . . Two gallant Buckeye braves, "you know From the famed State of Ohio, J. C, Defendant ih tlie;case, Had bought from L, some walnut logs, That grew upon a little place, Surrounded by ravines and bogs Requiring teams, and wagon stout, With many bands to get them out. ' Meanwhile Defendant, Mr. C., Had bought some log from M. and ' Ami paid for every ood sized tree The suii,they askitl, in (ireenbacks down And hauled them off to Old Fort town. But L., who saw in the Tribune, The urice of timber quoted high "Exclaimed 'I've sold my log too oon "Toi low but mind you, bv and by, 'I'll teach this small Ohio brave "That for my timber, I must have "The difference between each tree "He lately bought from M. and B. , "Or stop the hands from work till " lie cvuies to terms yes, that I will !" When qualified in Court, L. said That he and C, a contract made That C. had promised, without fail, The diffeicnt pile of logs to scale. And give to him the difference In dol'ars, dimes and copper cents. ; This allegation C. denied While I., with all his powers tried ' To sharpen C's dull memory About, the size of every tree.' , Some witnesses were-callcd, who swore That C. had only promised this : To give to Ii. the same no more, Xor less than he gave M. for his. But others swore, they understood vTlie contract was with Ii. and C. To scale the logs, soon as they could, And L. should have for every tree The difference of the mcaseureui Mit-i In dollars, dimes and copper cents. Amid such hot recriminations That put the crowd all 'utof patience, The three good, honest magistrates, (At least o my informant states) Retired to a grove, and lost But little time when they returned .. They mulcted J. C. in all the cost .And said "the Court is now adjourned !" The above reminds me of a case That happened in a back wmds pl.v-e. A good old Dutchman it was said, Was qualified and niado A J. I., merely out of fun, Two combatants of surly mien Decided in a different way From our J. P.'s the other day. We never had a coal stove around I the house until lart Saturday. Have always bnrueu pine slabs and pieces of our neighbor's fence. The fence all got trarned, and the neighbor said be wouMu't buy a dct one. So wc went down to Jones' and got a coal stove. It is called the 44 Radiant Home," and any man that says we didn't have u' radiant home at our house for about four hours last Satur day night, is a republican and n .vil- lian. You sec we didn't know any thing about co: 1 stoves. Y e filled the Radiant Home about half full of pioe fencr, ant1' when the stulf got well going we filled the artesian well on lop with coal. It simmered and sputtered About five or ten minutes and all we:l out, and we pot on an overcoat and a pair of buektkia mit tens and went out to supper. We remarked in the coiufse of the frugal meal, that Jo.ics was a 44 fraud" for recommending such a confounded re frigerator to a man to get warm by. After supper we took a piece of ice and rubbed our hands warm, and went in where the stove was, resolved to make it draw and burn if it took all the pine fence in the First Ward. Our better half threw a quill over her and shiverintilv rcmaiked that she never 7 , 1 knew what comfort wa until s!t got a ccal stove. Stung ly the sarcasm of her remark, we turned every dingus, in the stove, that was moveable, or looked like it had anvlhin? to do with the draft, and pretty soon the Kadiant Home liegan to heave up heat. It was not long lie fore she sputtered like a new Silsby steamer. Talk about your heat! In ten minutes that room was as much hotter than a Turkish bath than Hades is hotter thau Liver mans ice house. The crspiration fairty fried out of a tin water cooler in the next room. We opened the door and the snow began to melt ns far up vine street as HascombV house, and people dl .around the neighbor hood nut Jn their lineu clothes. And we couldn't stun the confounded tli'ui'j. i rt--- - I ic.l w I ... . . . ... . . I We lorsot wlial Jones tola us ai-uuii TTrr! GHASTLY CRIXS. Ve wonld siirs?'St, to many parents cl from an orthodox I hi! pit because le t . 1 l At- .1 I l.a!1ft fl M mJ mm 1a mm. 1 a t f 1' ItiiMA who are perplexed with the difficulty orhnumg the wbcremthal to amuse and interest their ios . to clvc their lails every opportunity or acquiring a I mechanical trade. The industry and j ingenuity of a borof ateraze ability. saya the Scieatiic American t rniy ta sily be made to furnish him with a never-failing source of amusement of the best order. Ttc boy who can pro ducc o make aomtthing, already be- m . m. m ' . gins to ieti utai n tssoincuotiy in vue world, that acfieivtmcntof a result is not a reward rc!crrrt Ar grown peo ple only. And the education of mind, ar, and band, which this its of tool mtul inwhanu-al kPtdianccS furiiishcS. is of a creat nnd real value, Iteyond the gocnl resultiiig from the occtiputiuu of Icinri. tiiiio. 1lB!nT notlnnc Lu tin is as great a snare to the young as it I 3u,,' friends iu U, anl it is to the full grown ; and no grvaUr U,ISC oul" Worl1' Itcncfits can lie conferml on youths than to teach them to convert time now wasted, anil often worse than wasted, into means of pleasant recrea-, torts the drunkard ; Mumper! lion and mental improvement. The notlnn of no onset pi etui! Hut the i ..i ... ,.-r thirst. ou M-C, the llurt that 1 in;t ti liiiiu aiiiti iiihim .w v- . ..... ,. , , .. , ioirH thr4 cuptetl with uiarbl.-j' and kite, tiny Ih , a Wutt, a Morsve, or a I5eHiner, in embryo; and tt i ivitiaiuly an easy matter to turn his thoughts and mu sings into a channel which shall give full scoih? to their faculties. To most i a built a fire under alcttilky horse. hotbc bold pet, Shea aocli a feelin j eat," did not putr-per-tratc the Ion purr-puss-Iy. An eililor at a dinner talJe, Icing akel if be would take some pudding, replieil, in a fit of abstraction, 0i:i to a crowd of other matter, wc arv unaUe to ftrnl room for it. At a hoUl table one boarxlcr remark et! to his neighbor. TIls mot lv a healthy dacc Torcnickens." iiyf" askcil the other. teIleciusc 1 never sec any dead ones hereabouts." Cat Iron atnki,is written njoii th sign of a citv plumber. Wrll, who the (hi :) said U didn't ?" ckucLIdl n inebriated man after reading It owr three times. When your ockc t bxk gets cmjdy ami eeryboilv knows It, you can put won't A DnitlVanl MnU LMdr nk presents pitifully his claim to charily. All, sir. cue me something: lam dyin; with hunger!' Humph!' rc that' Sensible Talk to Girls. Your cverr dav toilet la a part Cf your character. A girl who looks like i a4,fnry" or a sloven in the morning is not to m trusted, however finely- ! may look in the evening. .No natter how humble your room may be, ticrc are eight things it should coutain, vxz a mirror, wah-sland,soa towel, hair, nail and tooth brushes. These are Just as rcntil as 3 our SrcaV fast," before which you should make rood nse T them. Parents who fail to provide their children with such appliances not only make a great mistake,- liut com mit a sin of umiton. Look tkly in the "rrortung,and after Umj dinoer work is over improve your - toilet. Make it a rule of jour daily Iifi to Mrew.frp for the sflrnniin. 1 on may. of need not U-, ntiything Ik. Iter than calico; but with a ribbon, or Cower, or some bit of ornament, you can have an air f m-lf-rriect and satisfaction that invarliMy comes of U-iug wrll drev el. A e-itl with fiiw onilMlitics can not ludp f--lin2 fwTf-iyj sl k- Mr . n 1 111 ra?''ll. illlkl .i ' .... hair nnke4, if a stranger or iihbors should come. .Moreover, yur ci nuiHct should deroan.1 tin? tlrccnt ap- . . I luinlin'' uf vur loir, lousnouivi mslr it m ioint to look a well as you 111 IH.-V lwys the use of mechanical totdsislhe most f. Sv-inaling f all occupations! As logic and mathematics have a val ue bevond accuracy in arirumeiit and the correct solutions ol problems in j A innii in Iowa died reccnlh nkolrnn. rvtti if vnu know Oobo'l V - - . t 1 1 had Liken his count v iaier for t elve ou Irtit vourxif. ear without paiug f.r it. I ihmi - - the uav tji nis iMirini uv Mni-icann. .iiuuuuft ojiUMv. forgiving olilor callol to Me him for the lat time, and stulfetl a liiKii It strange that this pracluv diU-r an-l a ciMiple or palm leaf hat should U-so common, wbeo tt is well in nts coiun. lie was prepiriuz nun io ---- for a warmer climate. cannot Hck up a book iu any C'ltiivu , , . . without liiKluig mre or irs-nouiK 1 he head of the f.imily is alut to tVuillv the Iwok I'll v wm - w j . . 1 . II il k w e.m I. I eat an .ip, mu,, wnlm every variety or chirvgrajdiy give us a piece." Daughter f.- . . fri ,i,i:,.alo Uool Ctrl that they teach men the habit .T using thcr, give m; a pu-jv. ' on-(. fa- a4 iIMlllin;; a clUirim on Crlia "their r fleeting power yUlllatically, ther, I want a piece." Nvice 'Wimt Smith's new Tmnnct to the sJsp-daftb so cariK utrv, turning and other arts yot pl give me a jdec, tm, ? ' r a- t.iaracU.r. of tilC l,u.i.,cs inau nho are of high importance. These .c- u7 Vn 1 ve mc 7 U V. " . . ..... , uu lnKc "IT a"'1 eut I,,c a -tdd th.it cotton vet!" Sonic one has rocccw puce." 1 1 aeo. m. foy.K. AT .KN-IR, K..C. AT PlWrESVIM.E, X. C. Armyd&Folk, ftXticfejs'oni Coutisellors at Law, COUHT of the SUte. . Conn.nmicatmsaUln ssed to tl.e finu i t either StaUville, or Inoir will reiene prompt attention. , . . . r""; . C AVERV. .itiorncy-at-Iaw, MORGAN KPRTII CAROLINA. DUACTICES IN TUB COURTS ; ,P2Siih -d nth 1; "?.re snrnvme Court oUhe State of claims 1n all parts u the Mate. ian - A basket full of little pigs -( Amidst the curses, sneers and rigs Of grown up men-and soma young sprigs Of boys) was brought, and placed before The goo I old fellow's office door. Twollifferent claimants understand, .Each with a bludgeon in his hand, Kept all the time, vociferating First ow, and then the oth .r stating The rigs b. longed to him in turn Twelve witnesses were duly sworn. Six sworo the pigs belonged to A, The other six cried out "nay ! nay ! "The nicrs belong"to Mr. Ik" "Stop 1" cried the duteiman,"let me ses; "Six men swear lies all oil von suie, "And six swear lies on todder ; ' "Now in my shndgment 1 decide "De pigs ltehmg to neddep "Of dese men . Coot Sheriff come "AdMamrn dish court, and zeiid deiu home, "ViTst make de deils bay all d; cost ! "Dese arede pigs mine sow ha-h lost ! "Slum ! put dat pasket on de shelf, "By shores; I dakes da pis mineself !" Morau SV) should our honorable J. P s Have saddled all the costs and fees Upon these two disputing Elves, And kept the walnut logs themselves. The Objects of Free Masonry. n'i. 1 ',l.;.,rr no OOllld do WaS 1 L lie wiiinj, v. - - to go to bed and leave the thing to burn bp the house if it wanted to. We stood off with a pole, -and turned tin d .miner everv wav and at cveiy . cn nni lft piion?h to roast I Villi! oiiv; oniip . r, pa. tons leacii boys ioimiiK,to from initial causes to rtMilts, :inl not only to umlerstaiid the nature and du ty of the mechanical Hwcrs,- but to observe their effects ; nud to acquire knowleilgc 13 nctual cxK-rimc'it, which is the lest way of learning nny- t.litns. All theoi ies culled out of books au impress on the mind and . . f -. , nuUo aV Uinner at a menioiy which in slight compared to ; nttrnl liotrl the other day. M Dirty i,, i . ., WW tu idol this sort'of church litera'.utc ..r i:-. .r.. . .i.M:r. :.. ..w..t. I ri m l.Mtr'. A4nlimcnl ing aUnit him to John Hiiirht. sai l : I criticism and complaint aUut the - I.. ... I.:... I I ...il. . .ClI... .rtnnn V'l Kll & fl'W what he has nccompliihel, as.hc is alspcviuun in .o01". recollection that woilUI Ik amuung, il we iciv hm"""' to tivat the atiHect lictitlv. Rot in truth it is a mot fetrvbensiblc prac- j . , . . . - A Socu Octm rnt Root. There baa always been some apeculaUoa on -the qucsllon whether a man's soul act nallr leaves his body during sleep of any other time, lcfre death, but evi deocc to solve mysterious questions are rare. There is a story, told in IxHffflfttej however, of a merchant of that city, who, while trarelln eft 4 . sleeping car tn Mississippi, had a v'uid experience as of vUiUng his home, and seeing his wife and chiMnn aJeep, and, noticing that theeighUlay (airilr cldcfc rnn dou, he wound il up and set it coin;, lie then rttorrrd to his berth, wblcli ffa rattling along l the rale of fortv miles an henr, in a Uifping car, saw his boly ilUUnctly. autl resumed iu jttce in !U well Clung encasement. On writing to his wifa about it, be learned that the dock hrs! Iiccn mysteriously wotin-T up on the' . night of his spirit ml ImafinaUon. A Sotnuojt or A Jt Mit The fof. Io;ng tale rorucs fmfr Irrlal. Two men had a qusml id liquor shop. TUey a.i.Krrte.l oifUMe to act Jc Ute rtr i ii. fe. , . r . tini man uinc iiora 1 untaught, iiume.-. . . , "ttf a lump of stone ahil let fly at the U:n' o(ionrni, mho dronI hrs licl a tl " misM-d the sUhic, whkU went Ihfoftgtl, an cxiwnie 4iU-glss wiivlow and lkl rotfeh darfJge. A magistral wat -allel tqon next morning to determine which or the two hodd fwy the cosU The cti l iec ik-arly fhowl Uial the aim was a gojd one, and thatj li Uie sccoimI man had not diped lead he would have been slroik. "Thvre fore," icaM the rosgittrate, he mutt jiay the damages as it H certain the first man didn't intefM to injure the window, an! tin window wonld fcot u-Urn ir lml had it not beta fof the act of dodging on the part of the accostd insn. i " llrotft!! tut WoauvMany au i-ir.iiiiili mail." "I know lie is." n- ..... v tortc! Mr. Itright, "and he alou- his maker. nit- f il I rt v ?".kol -r r . . , . . . . . . . all who have the great r,-p-ms.t,ility , xUu lhtw (mler ll(C uUo. ,u,d ytt of the charge of Inn tiive them a , t.vcry t-,mc iu. comes nnuul l its .. ... ... ..r .ilnr'a i.r ltl-ll I. ...... I.Y..rn ti.i.' tUx-.lll.i .'I lfitlf?t!lit IHH 1 worship U . la nl?. -X-lHlc m Tiviv - i " . . - i j ... - lathe, or a et of c:irvntcr's or even another oue before me." blacksmith's tool; give fieir mind a. ijan,um has leeii fooled again. an ox. e went w wn, M.(T"e the coal would eventually burn out, but a1xut.l'2 o'clock the whole family had to "et up and sit on the fence. - - . ... Finally a man came along who liati ln-en broualit up ainnn coal stoves, and he put a wet blanket over him n,l front uh to the stove aud turned ' j the proper diagS and since that time it haa been just as comioitaoic as w sible. If yoit buy a coal stove, you ought to know" how to er.jineer it, or you may get roasted. Lavrv, -Denote rat. He i.H evr on the nkrt for cunoVities, arwl uhctt he was telegraphed worn Ilarris Imr'S tlie ther lay tha t'.iere was a turn towa.il tlie solid and use ful side ot life. You will -ni sec the result ... increase, acm uy . . . thinking capab.lilies, nnd the direct- - - lUlH.rv 8lot. Uhout looking m . m ...1. .w.l . it fit, . . S ... ft . . . k.. tint ii iiit'ir itU'ris v4mt:iii pi.ivvn n ... i..v nm, .mr. in uHL nn nriiiL un .j suits- and still m ire obvioudy, f.n the ; pneure lu-r for his show at any price, avoidance or idle mV-heif and ,,o:i-yhe the .l.ir.r l.i tiiinniunirmte wi'Jl a nclu- Imr, lut tberr is nothiog in cither ex caw to lolliaU? th otlemn. If crons f t a tn are, :oinllsl to eacnange iuc (;sl's Houe, ht tlu-m carrj aslsU and a siwiie to church witn lucin, ui il on a back s-at ami uhwuiorm. fi'mnrifVc- IlfjitUr. rt. f..tt,.iii" miracles comes Iron. a Sims Alabcms, uT. awl DcciU iii)K, (l no coi.nrnintoti: - Young man askcil A oung la.lv to aecoiuiany him to WTt uawisc irent labor hanl arsl 1hc sitaringly sfl Ws life to lay op crtougU to give Vrs thiVlrcn ttart h tb workl, asttiscallol. Ktllryoung miwi t, ri, huttom. CJive your child a r - juLtTu u atvl joU ,rn ritn?U IOC UUii . Is an-i a culUvatol min-l arc of wore value Uran the wcahh of tins Inxlica- Tn PirrrK?icrw A scotch parsori Uvl a farmer neighbor-who wa In the haUt of shooting on Sunday. Hot ftrr swni!e this Habbalb breaker ,cchunh. Onedsytlw ma- church tt UrVngnlf ' - 1 . IT 1 lM ----- - .rW a m.ng la.l.V to arcoinpanj inn. ' I ' ... ., fmrioc, aaid : ' .... - t ' i " i .... 1..1 tlii lit-ruair nal I bh . m m X . -- - 1 . ft . I m m a a 1 . m-m . W r a a wickedness and inor.il Uegreoauon ; . .. ... , knoun as much." r . ... a i... which ar'. to too great, an .-au-m, . - , of umA ,rui.t , pastime of the generation whici is to j p.,,. t.,llltT recently disehargel succeed u. : tlieir tx-aclur,' iu the midu of his U-rui, - j rt jvatiug Vt one of his pupils the Them)Itt urano?pcr. : ft4in tng vefw : Walter Brem & Co. toporters and Wholesale Dealers m UARDWAH& AXD CUTLERY, Corner of trade and TrY!, . WT00LS i TOOLS '.' TOOLS ! 1 carnenter! and Bfecks.uith TOOLS at arpenwr , UREM & c . i Hardware Store. The Western impors gives the Tol lowin account r.f the iciiliarties of ; the ulavful s:rashoplKrs: ' - The erasshoiiper has t ndec I liecon.e . . t m n ! :lll-.l llllllOI. Ill ft ar ill 1 1 1 1 ' & i vj - Over t!w hilb a gn-al y iiT. rmisti : The w.l-.iwk dM-l with the mlmipint; OarD3psad2nc3 02 Each Other. Tli. pn-lti-t pirl I rrr jmw Wn Mi.-Uing ci.t r ihrotish a traw. And nt the June lerm of the c-un fy court a Jury, in a suit brought by iU crossing over tnc a burac ... i.w am ... - ; , - .0 rmiver hi. salaiy, deci plain together. OckI mixt things in ! He del that the directors were legally this world. We are trying to select - - . . . a of r,OK justitie! m what tlicy nan turne totcthcr that they I ....... l 5it csri hslv with the Uiivi 5 f - ...i.i;..m mine earehssJV shall be just alike ; but Coil keeps Uvind, settling down at evtnmg spend- things mixed. All classes of people ing a re .ays in.t u ..! ... .t.:.. i.i. uiii.n in iiciiaris. are thrown together. ou cannot st An r4d negro slumbering with bis ftft to a climerinz fire oin-tis one eie and gels a glimiHc bf them as they K in ' nothing lehiil when he derU. ( stand in the olrsvtirity. Mistakes thorn . .. 1 l.r mule I 1 - t..;w1tliK rbnrcu: "UUJ r'O l' 1'ie irn'l ihjiv .v.. . j - - - - 1 uTC urc - . . 1 . t 1 ... . . . . .i.r. ..pen UToru "b woiim w 1 jaiol llc III n 1, Kv i httn li with her hsir uacurU-d. et 1 iwfore, whcue went out to Sunday young lady went to cuurt- ortU,l roll suit of curl, v l5n cu-reu w.-.- ' " - , - ' .c i out she M in the -ide; her dothi.g ever his shouUcr.lwt bow bv carrc trat k.sl like binec crackers exploxl- (l UU4jtr iB coaU" . t. r.M. it in-', ami on examining nr. -.v found that her eyelid were too. piciciy 1 0Ptai.T I'toPLt-1 ncrc are -srone. Ittm.k tilvo -trong men In .OQ, wl0 mrc rrer eay unlca tbxy l;P her irora tue .cwr, an'. 1 aIT rmVtmg your ikok'. 1-17 put her iu her clliiu It also required onicrUial Is according no- ' . .. ! -t Loir mifll.. I . .... ' .tv.1 t.Lill lu.n CT the ni.itoi ricniw"' - "- 1 uons 01 ue luiiui . - - U rs to preach bur funeral. hen ue ,elt UiCJ kW.d be lost, wucre ociw last snd riU were Wing olserred. the Uie QmntT m,r nyboly f lid of the eoflin suddenly raise! of iu lhrm A ort of ilJgpK rctrt' own atxonl, and something alw.t tins , f anjUitng is left wireyoo cad size 01 a uhk cai, un. -, . I nii It, in ciw ..i 1 a black cat,' lea pod out. Atxl as this UnU- iu lUc botin ' V,!, m a I - rYlM .a I . m. - AM m il Tl r 11 ! Joseoli Harlwing, of Tathagoras Lodo-e, delivcretl a lecture on Free Masonry yesterday afternoon, at the Germania Assembly Hootns. lhe first degree is the science of light, of creation, and of beginning of life. To the question as to how one should live, masonry replies, know thyself; racas ure yourself by the square, and these are the duties of the apprentice. In the second, the workman is furnished wUh the instruments for building the edifice of his life in thought, word or deed. The third degree is the Master- ; -t- 77 ship, ana when tne easier usks nun- - Jj rMtlT TO" J wtat u the a ofliro, he rcircs Sty " J 1 life is to die, and the man who learns ' 7 , , how to sutler ana to uie s tne oesi Hardware Dealer, Charlotte, . . ' master. The lecturer then explained some ofjhe differences between the rsA rtrtn BUSHELS of WJicat. Jesuitsj3a the Masons. The former. 2U,UUU .SfJgS?. he said, are centralized ; the latter are SmWSiATOtO.,'' confederatel. Jesuits act under the ! "Tj.a.MUUjIV. C. rkr1nr of a : funHa rhief : Masons abitle out the poor from the community for two negroes, and eric. CJiT fain fore me!" and relaj!cs into leep. After a while opens the other eye, and still ao-ing tc intriHlcr, says; MJil futn rore nc, I sav! I kick yon . . , . . . :n 1. ot iu tie lire 11 Von iouv 1 win um... :leaant he 111 LL .. v y - . lu dstt't like but takes .umn matter of duty when they The rich may buy aud lay oul streets CQmc in h-,3 wav , (jridstoncs arc his and build houses and keep away from particular content, but nceais a uwi , n ... :.. o,nn. ti. dwitv tliiL hi alstincncc is ieople that aie low, ami no. auow u- u. v... w - - ,.! I n ITIIIIOr Ol LIISLC. IIO. in...-. . i igrants to come near tucm-in a iuuc ; t oomer thev can do it; but n some , ,r k; k;il,r mule, and ii!.,lnam nutUin? i. way an equivalent will come up. The it js rcCOrdel in Iowa that ne flck hOQlt OJICs lth eyes, ami still aceiog I mill lib iretl 1 .1 .t. t.A.lrw in. hi ft-et for the poor are inuispensaoie vo tue . sciueu m .u.vj..... - pi., Th rnoU of the prosperity of the very effectually ith a granite monu- lbrv..uemM kick, but is alarmed to sc rhe roou 01 tne prospxriy j n,4 i .iniH 'nnner narrates ' ,1, ..imv ndvai.ee utton him and vx- tkh grow among common folks. 1 lie n lo Ju wfflw . - life of a tree is dependent upon its a, snn,,,ics an, j.ot loose in the build-j ..Vlm-har yoa comin to now. roots. If the bottom suffers thi top -w ,iu,in2 a moment of earvlessnei. nump'.i! my own foot, by golly. fiftfM.o inh-MiTi-s ifter. otic oft .... 1, w j--,-- , ; .1.. :.... l ... 1L141 uvno 11U1 ur own ....l.tt fust aji I have tldl ,v ..... Vnivifint.-- e do uc- !. ... .:i.t. TT-lrr imirtanoe I. . 1 ivavc 10 - to home education than w , t. ills beneath the lrtrral roof, whea tht Urt U youoZ. ao-l mellr.1 ht Uie warmu 01 m - Tn? Lord'i Prayer. t r( them was heard shunting up the tulo w V JulyU: v SHOES t-SHOES ! . Vf roOD SHOES, for, both Ladies First Class noiei, D1W.U. EikHHARO, Proprietor Day nac ftn 1 july 2:t order of asiugle chief; Masons abide hv the decision of a maioritv : Jesuits. 1 seek to destrdy the iudepeudence of an indiviUual ; Masons on tne contra- ry, seek to develop and strengthen it. Tho sio-ns amonc? the Masons were ui- - " O C7 troduced that brethren of different n 1- tionalities may recognize each other. The rules oT Masons were coucuea m tueh terms as to be incomprehensible to the unttiated, ana wcre, inereioec, t-pnt from the bublic. They had no r.i.her secrets. Tbev differed from no li tio.il secrets societies m that their only object was the elevation of hu manity. -V. X. lriuune ...:u ..rr . ..l.r. A. ml a.n ineii are lle- W 111 BUUCI ....v. . pendent upon each other. You cannot tt out of your social connections in ' . s 1 ! society. We are mixcnl up, gooi aim bad, honest and dishoacst, ju$t ami unjust, mean and honorable. Men plead that, in all the innumerable ways in which they arc brought in contact with their fellow men, they arc. tired of men. . Well, I am tired or 1 men, . 1 .. An. T .In Jud what f . ! . . . .l.A iL.li.r.ilil I I go to .loop, n,l Uocomo rcstc.1 n R mo,lu,;u, oul r I 1 .1 il..n rrdt .11 inil (TO At I . 1 reircsueu, suu .ut & i lxi.PiXASt. Sking or the Ma i (......Hi Mir inikiii'' a. iiv r-- i iirriii iiirii; " -- - from the press rtv,n -11. 1"; Cu ne and one r rvT M try to turn iuto practi down hyar! Hi-vs yt old svl st a bn x .? irwJ wy If thU IdiauJe'1 w ith "nls'wui n reat a tvst as the locUsU of old. i long ha-l tuir own waj .... u,. .irrtitKit. i m . . - : .. . i. . . . rr . niui 1.1111 . ...... t r. .j 11... ki it- i.w , oduv I r .tl.. tl.A IlIIJ -m.l-M-i HOW wuiKiriiu" - 1 scs. Witness the ten commwuuc- , fiun -jjiit the Veei imprri and the I.nV- prajer the ooc tin? re Ju. . t u at fcomc, bcneaUi erolwlinl moral law of 0l. the other ofllMnCj 1 example, tHat the tle .laiJy utterance of prste, inUrces- fotlDj4lion. f jhysical, moral " ion, snpidicaUon an-l eowfcott. nui tilNu are laid; it Is at b. lYayt r 'uthc expreMioii of Jeirr, iitinj opinions are farmed- i . ii.r.. u tr nrsver which the of- - . , . . .; nnwrtt BaneraeUe ni l" v - - i j - fcrer bH- not try to turn luut pracu . v.. m ! !-. tlt ileto-1 " 1-9 T.,cy ..rip Ml ro.,s crop , ."; J" 1t. ." :, .J, .uUi J "tuuriw.!. i ust its r , jinn rnvrr aurrael Scuoot IU...-V.. .- , the neces.ity of tigtiant-mreww.. ing ao.1 training at the C reside P' tint HrrurJrr. 'That was shrewd advice ol 1 l-r LatKlf.l: " UII Uie w- I W7-S J " B 1 . af-' i ruvi i - - ausht any one cm ic, 1 . .. ... ,ti. i , .-.nni t aifi e.n a " " - a. - l . m- f ft rn iiiinii l ill F,rs. mm- . iii.ia irt - rr !k,io oMg..,K,M-.i-.. -""v becswsJti the -i foist frt in l and corrupt cuickcus, k- i mki . , -r. V .. iT . - . . . t r....i.t ! I3IU i I'uu iv"." j ru lawyer vo ' " " are ia your fat or, lt tle f0: it again. ily a few sum- Uncut, for which Will . l r.tn I aiifi j.na 1 1 ' . . . ' mers ago, am is now .o.- V'" iifUr. Masacbtm-. i rw A n?ntleman called on a nch raiser, and found him at the table cudeavor- ia flv.1 Presently he soc- ceeiled in intrapping one, which he im mediately put mtc Ue u3r w't and shut down the cover. The gentle man asked for an explanaUou ol uiis singular sport. "I'll tell you," re- plieil the miser, a inurapii. fc. overspreading his countenance aa he noke. 44 1 want to ascertain if the servants steal the sugar." ;rcv..m;ilH;.u..o!v- . r -mi-raie. ft ue submit totiHir ijran" ocean to oceanjand already consider- ing the wiloil or a trip to nor.r-. Uetwecn ichiikli bgt potato bug, gras.Hopfier the innumeralde otu, - & yok tmUl it b. Sr members of the alaraUtf They denouncj, r.rmor il.n. l S fair duWCV Ol UalU I uwom. ..rr A ffTTi- to give up the fieid to mnor mra bcrs. -- . -- . , - i i la - V. II rili- TT. .! I uni-u i rrTTiW i--'' ' . : : 1 trr. arc- tu , vr- , ., ... to vo, come or.t sin nig o. the fscU . . .o,'l wlm Uc law is in yor favor. i tW facts" m-l to ton, Cne strong on the law." -liut," ilims the stoWnt, -wlro.the Uw t do". W,ln!trrct yer, - UCCOinc uuvim . ..y present iiee for present ecg -fg A .miic co.u th. d "'"-i -m t ' - lvl . l J . itw. rtnnf 1DU H I iruAI. ft a- ro lonzer. UU lvorvl pnw w ,11-v . v . I : . i lw-rt.-sa. tn to i tjiKcrs u- ' . . i rwi 1.-IAW2, tne aau -- .. i - - .1 the 0rt" wo widowers mamM eacu IkMU uave - what rrtx A Mississi msuluivlng recoveml $25,000 for the i e-of his wife by a railroad accidewt, tUiuka of marrying Rgaio and uking Via bride along jour-re' icon Uraa tomuj vion .... ,xXics 5: presenv. wir7- I- , " . 7.-..I kiadao. ana pvr cuer ! ... ' .1 1. ttir dcmitid a re-1 revetCC U ibv ,. Wiiion.a.w ."t .-v . . t.ilLs with gnis 01 rtnw . . . t lorm w.iu vue ueven..-; - - - .ll41 bro u-traja a kiw 0 r. t Messiest aat w rknt i tonaTCr cxial the cbcal ft w . cf Urgu brail a tu " Toor New York. ' of para l!allicaL
Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1874, edition 1
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