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r- ' , SALISDURY, N. C.7 rULv"o. 1H71
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I
8PARKLIN0
CATAWBA SPRINGS,
. OtUwba 0aaty, W. 0.
""'"7 VVw waiMing !. will U
kJihiw and kM drlitffiiful
A rilOCLATIATIO.!
Hruis EXCEU.K.YCYT1IK GOV.
ens on or xoimt cauousa
HERS 18. S. f. TomJInwrn hat tBdr4
i bl. mii.i.oB a.a ntomhariha
'T I im, whw a, aahj miraatia baa Iwm
.. . Laruln.4U ku UK ir Jr I.
malUioin areirdaaca tih l. . u.
yjljf14frly"l"'.'' y"'"y H P
turn htr lUi Ala. i.a,ajid rUilun war
! Uhmi pxal far and Ruod allmtlon.
ftnlr of tee.'KONt tanJ of Momp and good
Ijnva finllimor or Whln1tB in lh mir- fnr ti Covi-rmir:
...TJ l ur-f " I "1 n.-.!:m;-r VI.' r.
. J. U. Ml.tr It KM'.
eri)ciaNorlljSln!c
HMillllo WIIILT r
E&hr mni ProprUtor.
n . . v .
a - i . ..
10.09
aiirof In ircnnUnra wllk law
Dun a4 Ifca it 4 IUWU. UtU Zlh Jay
L. a. of July. A. U., 11. a.ii.1 tn I ha rear of lha
lnUi'P"iiili'lii vr the riiiUHl Klalr lb
TUU K. CALDWELL.
flnifin Bpum win w imnwtfii m in
mXum rMiAciiuTa Creek. UichnMMMt ai3 IVITIe
It If to tl.ll.KnM t.i.. tVi- I
. v aa. w... . lit I. iv. I... ntv a a a".. . a.
' aad Jlurinnlon Itoad. ami reach Hickory Via-
tim th b-riiK Iol) by ltalf-api( nine o'
tlork tbenrit morning.
Leave Auffiwla, (la., at niiflil, and take I lie
Ctiat'lode and Hutmville Kond al ('harluHeyim
reach the 8prinin early the neit mot-nine.
C'harlaMun in lite morning,!!,)! te al theSiring
the Beit niomiiiK.
A good four liim" Omniliua will run in con
Meeinai wkh th train to the taring over a
beMtifnl ruJ only ix miU.
Per tnonth, (or four wek) $40.00
Ytt tret-k, 16.00
Detatr. 150
Clilidren and colored norranU half price. No
chaege for infant under 2 veara U an.
' J.OOLIEN WYATT.
Sparkling (baVie-Aa 'jirino,
jun, it, mi. 24-tf
MAS
CAREFULLY.
Private fcfrelary.
S7-4t
AGL'K AND FEVEK.
The only prereutatiro known for L'hilU and
Feeeru tbvuee of W".iiro'tt hicJin Suhnupp.
WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS.
I good fir r);"UMa.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps.
Is aprorentative of Chills and Kcvcr.
Wolfe's Schiedim Schnapps.
It good for all kidney and bladder coniplaintit
WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
la need j11 oyer the world by physirkLiin their
practice.
WOLFE'S -SCHIEDAM NCTTNAPPS.
I (ttiod for limit.
li:titic'
STAGE LINES.
BfMll ER
ARKAXGEMENT
ON AND AFTER Jl'LY 3, 1871.
SALEM TO II Kill JfUXT dailt
rorit HORHK C0ACIIKH.
hsciirsioH IkLefs Hound Trip, Good
unlit Oct. 15th,
Wilmington to Sttluni, uklv 118 05
WiltMin " " 13 85
'i'Mrboro' " ' 16 1.1
Staue OrriCKS Ai IMolil 3c Stork ton's
Mari'liiiiiiV Ilott-I, Winainii, N. C.
At Hiitnt r's Hotel, Salt in, X. C.
ttiar litwe Ilia the ). ratr
( ourt at.d Juatiee's Ordrra will be pnblih-
ed at tlttl mm rate a ilk other aJvertiae-
Mirlita.
CONTKACT KATES.
Fro Um ( fcwl i; OUrrver
GEN.ftUFUS UABRINOEa ox TUE
. ; coxvKNTia.
: 1" '
CBALOTTf,JyIr.l571.
Editor Obsirter.w j- . ,
I am o olieit rkr4 for tor !' I.
rrgaid In a 'on vrnlu.il. lLal In... 1
rli.nrii min etaieweiti t ifaria ibn
U l.aUlie rotintyj kow fryiljr ttedr.
, I alW lUtll.! a' I, , , I It. ,i '
IMltirlUiU 1(1
li77WlM'-Mlr,t'U
Ci.l.flilt iicr, mi..' wlirullie ri-
qai I and
m laliioi Hf gHMi linn i.fall rl j riilil
Im rHf.d, 'I bia ia imitol l.- mi um444.
.yW(J4arT.otK,iceal Syerjijruet,f V
laaJvertianapnls. " imiWIm jtrTaTiTriutt "iirT rbTlualt.il. Kveh
Onjiiosa wer dctivrn-d 1 lie Com I
on Monaaj rIIow j
rt. EI- Mrlow, el ., Wilkr,.
Trr jBrmil rrvrttwl. .
. . - aaaaaara MROrU,
froni Calaw b Km erra I..J . .
.VK. Ilmke r. Swkej, & OldUm,
frm Uowaa. Final ludaaa.1 j
. . r ..nta.it r. U eatbrrwlt A AN
PACE.
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HEAD OF WESTERN RAILROAD
10 ASIIEV1LLK:
Dl!y four lior. ('oikIich, except Sunday.
Kl. iir-i.iii T'cketa t Arheville lor mle ut the
firiu.'iial I'.nl Kuud oIIk'i-h on tbe North Curo
1I1U Kaii.d.tii.
lift ween Cli.ttliam anil Knyettevilleand Wei
teru Kuilruud, Daily execpi'lSuuda..'.
I Square, f aa'tO $: 75 $5 (Ml "Ml $1.1110
2St)oare. AW (I JW H .VI IM '.. (Ml
II Square (I (Ml IMNI 1 2 (Ml '.'(MMI .MI.(M)
4 Suaea. 8 (MM I 00 13 (Ml '3 (Ml 37.50
Coluino. 1 1 M) Hi (Ml 2(1 INI :l (Ml 4.1.INI
Column. 18 (Ml 'ti INI .'10 (Ml 45 (Ml 7.VIMI
I Column. 38 0(1 40 INI 50 OO 80 00 ino.(NI
ANOTHER DANGER.
la good, for uJf I'rTia r I'tflfliflllNllNf' ,tu
WOLFE'S C HI EDAM 1SCHNAPPS.
Itrecoutuiended by all the Medic al Faculty.
. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps.
la good fur Colic and pnin in tbe i-tom ich.
Woljc's Schiedttn Schnapps.
I imitated and couiitKrfi ited.ntirt purchaser
will havo to use caution iu purchAning.
I beg leave to call the attention of the render
to tertimonlal in favor of the Scbtmpiw :
I feel bound to nay that I regard your
Schnapps as being in every rexect pre-eminently
pure, and deserving of medical patronage.-
At all events it is the ptirext toKib!e article ol
Holland gin, heretofore unobtainable, and as
sk4i may benfelv prescribed by physician.
DAVID L. MOrt, M L, riinnnaceutical cbe
miat, New York.
Louisville, Ky., Sep. 1. I feel that we have
now an article of gin xuitable for ucli cnxes a
that remedy is adapted to.
. Dr.J. W. B. RIOHT.
"Schnapps" is a remedy in chronic catarrhal
complaint, etc :
I -take great pleasure in tearing highly cred-"
liable testimony to its elficai-y u a remedial in
the diseases for which you recommend it. Hav
ing a natural endency to the iiiiicouVM"rfaci,
with a slight degree of stimulntion, 1 regard it
as one of the mot important remedies in chron
ic catarrhal affections, particularly those of the
geniUMirinary apparatus. With much rwHvt,
yotir oiiedient servant, 42a a.. A. Lizas, ZL li
Kew York; . ... ,
26 Pine. 8treet, New York, Udolpbo Wolfe,
Esq., PrtMnl': Dear Kir: 1 have made a chem
Ltl anamination of vour "Schieilani Si linH,"
with the intent of dfterintninf if any fiireign i ti
injurious substance had been added lo I lie sim
ple distilled spirits. ; f
The eianiinaiion Tisis resulted'Tii the "conclu
sion that the sample contained no poisonous or
harmful admixture. I hnve been unable to
discover any trace of the deleterious substances
which are sometime emiiloycd in the adultera
tion of Honor . I would not hesitate' to use
sHyel nor to recommend to other, for medical
xn. tli fSnhiavlnm St'bnnntHt" as an 1'
CIIAItl.OTTK TO (TADBSnOKO. AND
HEAD OK IV.. 0 & It. It. It:
Leave (.'harb.tte, Monday. Wednesday and
Friday Leave Wadesboro', Tuesday, Thiirx
lay, and Saturday, making coiiiiii'tu.n sitli
UaiiroaiU at Charlotte and daily stage to head
of Wilmingtoi. har. t Ki.therfosd It. K. from
Wudesboro. Ily tliii route pss.ciigers leave
Wilmington and Charlotte Monday. Wednes
day and Friday at 7 a. ni., and arrive at Wil
muigton aud C'liarlotto next evening, resting
avnigntin s.ieJfxiro, eacbway.
turf,' on 1 1 " 1 i " i i.i i i i'i
. H illim.
KlX'iSTRKK TO ('. KWKGETOWX, S. C :
SnppotHS t lie pmMfcd convention receive
the votes of a majority of I lie people ami
assembler. Suppose it lurn out nil I lie
present Utc orticcrs, unrl that lliey make
no resistance, but follow tlio rxainplo of
liov. Worth rctiro under protest so as
save llieir legal rights lor adjudication be
fore the proper liibuual. Supposo fnrllier,
that under the new order of things a man
is arrested and imprisoned fur crime, or n
debtor openly attempts to leave the .State
with his propertjr and is arrested and im
prisoned. In cither case thru, suppose
application for a writ of habeas corpus
luado to a Federal Judge, reciting that
the parly is restrained of his liberty in
violation of the 14'li Amendment lo the
Constitution of the United Stales, just as
thsi VmrrmlN."' J iJ'.i tirinnnra ilitl
cral Judge would
release him on
lln
Leave Georgetown Monday, Weduesday and groollU t,ut t,e Stale Judge had derived
Friday. Keturii next dav.
Through Tickets via N". E. Bailroad to Char
leston, ?ti 00.
K.T. CLEMMOXS,
Juno 24, 1871 26:tf Contractor.
Time Table Western W. O 3EL a.
TAKES KKEtCT iTII KPT. ISU.
GOIXU W EST.
Jri'ire. Leave.
liOIXti
Jrrire.
EAST.
Leave.
5.10 am Snlisli.iry,
6 03ia B07 ' Third i reck,
6 M
H 3 "
H55 "
!I.4U -
lll5 '
II 10
1 1 69
13 48 ra
7 HI
H07
U.IMI
9.43
II) 3
11.15
13 04
; ! 20 fit
8 28
Statesville. ' 7 30 f
Catawba Sta.i 93
Xewion. I 6 30
llickjry, I 4 40
Icard. . , IIW"
lorgaiit.m, 3 15 '
llridgewatcr, 3 26 '
Marion, 1
tbt'ort.'
8 28 m
; 7.2ft
6 28 "
6.36 "
4 60 "
4 06 '
3 20 "
' 9,21
! 1,42 '
nfti-MMM. tlie '7cr.ieaam Bcnn.-i)M' as an ex
'.r-., ' . a. .. ai .
cedent and unonjecuoname variety oi gin.
Vary respectfully yours,
v, 6igad). , Cuas. A. 8iafL,T.. chemist, ,
Chamiol and Technical Laboratory, IS Ex
change Place. New York, Nov. 25, 1867 Udol
pho Voife, ; Iear Sir u The undersigned
Lave carefully and thorough- analyxed a sauidc
of yesjr "Aromatic Seliieilam Schnapps" selwt-
I I I .ml I, ,. faaaar,.! tl,MU.ankat lrH
from all organio or inorganic sulwtaiu-es, more a ia-eparalion nails and herbs, warranted lo be
. . . r. , .... L- I. . ' a..iilu t,.m,.,il,ln mill an ( .. no IllllirV to nilV
or less iiuuriou n nea. tmu wHsuu oi a........, --- - - - v --. j
onr examination; we consider the article one of one. It has bWn used by hundreds and known
,ri, .liiV. hashliful as a beverace. and for the Inst 40 .years ss one of the most reliable,
Jr" i i1. :. ' jiu i i.. . r .. 1 1 ..
Cf llreikfast and HiiMier at Stteville.
Sent. 23 l70. 38-tf
Administrator's Notice.
The undersigned having qiinlified as Admin
istrator upon thu cstati) of John M. Lowrnnce
bel'orti the Probuio Court of Kowan county,
hesebv notifies all persinw havingclainis against
aid estate to exhibit tliem to hint before the
first day of June, 1872, or noticewill If
iileaded in bar of theirjrveovery.
SAM'LS. LOWRANCE,
" nia26:6w-isl - .Xdministrntnr.-"
"Tliesvmptonstf Liver
p'oniplaiul are uneasiness
anil pain in the sine.
Sometime we-paw in
i he shoulder, nnd is mis
taken tor. jrhenuiaiism,, .the. stoiach is aflectcd
with loss of niUTlile and sickness, bowels in
treneral etwtive, sometimes alternating with Inx.
Ml IT. I I a 1. 1. ..I
I IIB iK-itil tifMiuiarii
with pain, and dull, lies-
ilVEIL I vy sensation, ciiiisiderti-
tide loss of memory, ac
companied with painful
; jjuacaiwijs'
no power from t lie convent ion to wluih
ho owed his office that said convention
being " an unauthorised body," its acis
were void and those attempting to exer
cise the functions ol oflkv under it uruii
er ? Here then a direct conllict uiin.
Does ny one proposoio rcsistlhe Fcilt-rul
authorities by force t We Irieil : lint IV.. in
18GI to 1SC5 lo so little advantage that ii
is believed that no one w ill nilvisc lli.it it
be tried nguiii What lln-n ? All :lo
new officers will vneate, ami tin - I I t fit
cc.rs aud the present consii u.ioo will It
restore J as a matter of emu sr. All ib
money expiiulid on I In conei.iion will
bo lost and much bad feeling ho eng. n
dered. Then let the l.iw 'iiml oidi r lov
ing people.of the country prevent an iii
dense of their taxes uud pri seiy'e ihe
peace and harmony of the Sl.ite by vo
ling against the pieseut unconstitutional
for it can only j;et
tie act iu. IT, ui d r whith ibe ctnn eniion
I' Iift'port d tn b TTtlled. iUtUMiaLli
Vaiiduy. Aniltoiiiy ai i . urxl.nl an
ImoIi against ii. Willi ikis tact lyiig al
l be tery Mm slmhl of the uioveineiil, i il
Missil.e that the woik of the con vim ion
rt.uld prove suli-lacloiy sr M i ni inenl iu
ils results T II is mole spt lo h ad lo
furthar rni.luinti-and wiwse cum pi :al Uts
if not in roi Hiet and v alenre,
Hul my main nlj ciiii: lies in a differ-
rt.l ilueelioii.
The constitution of JS'iSlin i's defects
and bleinishe-. lint tr one, I do not
hcsilaie lo say I bat in sif humble opinion,
lhal hated and lunch abased Instrument
contain many excellent provision. Its
em mies admit ibis, when lliey jiroposc, as
I hey coi.stanily do, to rilaiu and tc adopt
so many of it H culiar halures, such hs
ils piiiicipl. id i-tiuilil) Inf.. re tbe law,
the abolilioo ol nil pioctiy qnalllicatioiis
for i.flice, ( IL.iui stt ail, pioiecliou lo
the i siatis of uiari ied women, i In- laborer
and Michsiiics Lien, the iqimii f tax-
ntlon, tin; ajesli urllou of all il .nclloits
la-iweeu (.'ouris of Law anil ('. . its ol
Equity, the establishment nl a r d and
con veil ient I'n.balc system, ihe i i Inrged
jill i-dicliou of Justices of I be Pfce, the
concession of li.cal t If govermni nt to the
masses, tc. Tlil-sc an1 gient ini-
pit.vi inenls m I lie old svsii ni, and will
ulliiuaiely woik well. Give the new
coosli:u:i.iii a fair f r it I, i.i.d I have no
il.iiil.lt I lie Lieiids of i oiiveiition would
i n- long fall in love wiih olheis of iis lic
cnliar fi atiiM s ita-ocallt'd uovt Uiesand
innovations.
IVoph
nsny, lioia iaks. trior in lliaoiderM-"
low. -he former iM-rrt-dlrnt
Ei:ili lli Jihkiu AJiniM. lit N. "P .l,,d. .lkl,,,K wy bo"t -Upwemt
ADVANTAGES OF LIME.
Th progress of chemlral analysis la
RppUrd lo agncultura is opening up
now source .f productive power. For
tiliiation esDecUllv ha rttw.A . u
nd ImporUnt develne men l as il.a il;iT..r.
ent elemems of soil and their luduence
upon tiie process or trereiatlnn 1... i..
a O W rS
come net tea undersiood. Lima I now iu
freater requlsitiorl thin formerlr, though
inU-Higeiit agrfcultiirlals siill claim that
v- T fMaillia . ! i Ml
ilaliiiaed aiJ
C. Oie Dressing C.hipany, fn.m Rowau. 4,,e "&'' weight. 1 ho carbonate
fin rrrttrr-' Jndgmmr afllrnii-d. 4ia.laAuJ4!a.aiuL.iiu4uJjJc .Lut, lli (jukk-J
i uno powerful cans no and acquires a
lis benefits aro both mechanical and
chemical. I' lion sinking it falls into a
Ironi Wilk.s No error. Judgment "'',I'rU'".a'id retains this ininule
subdivision of particles after it becomes
con vent ion scheme,
thrill Into' trouble."
sensation ol having left undone sonielhinif whirh
ought to have In-en done. Often complaining of
weakness, debility, nnd low spirits. .Sometimes
msny of the ahura syjnpriiis attend the diiiease.
and at other times very few of them; but the
liver is generally the organ most involved.
Lml,.xtTniLTBTJrfiN5' .
LIYKK It K G IL ATO K,
oltoctual in itsmeilidnal qualities. Kcsectfiilly
jourt, (Signed) Al.EXl kippi.e, chemist,
For sal bv all respectable (!roeers and Drug-
lata. U1X)LIJ10 Ul.r r7 iv I,
ap:7:3m
22 Beaver St. N. Y".
A LECTUKE
to xoinvo aisitr.
Just published, im a staled L'mrelope.
... . . JVfcs 6 tents. . ,
A laatarao U. lfa jr,T-ennl nt d r.l cr
mt SprrtaslorrbaMa or laal W.kn u. InrolunUrr
!!.. ..as, Mnal Bt-Iny. sail lirall.m Msrrl
Mfaa rllf; NcrVnaanrat run..l on, rp'-t,.n
ta; M a'l ns f rrtr.i ! r--n.v. '-.i'l r
mtU saw. Hy- IKltET; CttVISSIA Ki.hi .,
aatk- r ml th Fa Boos." .
Tka .aria-a-raaB atkor, la thl. 4ml ahlr LMIarr.
slvaty awt- .Iroaa hi. rip rtraca I1-. th mw ul
tm ii-sawaen m fM'-Ab-n aiajr W a 9 e'a.ll rrainvrS
al'aaMt awalacla ana wits-t ilanf r..u. sarc ! r-
ait, a.a lay.. arMaaarf lak " &tir aardll a- fl Bf
aat a aaKS afrar t txr e rtalaT ar 4 rSVot l I j akl
wtj wfari', a m.Ora: akat Sn aa lit'Mi Baajr arw
aara M -r . si.. priTal a r.Mril. Til
vac-rcas win. raovc a Hoos tj tuoL!trf mu4
'TNOC swial.
Srak .aar tal, any aS'na, In a tatal mr14 n-
aa rrc4fa l rmt. miut tra. Al.a I II
Pr.CatvaraiU'.-Marriacf tiTf y wl - -i - J
ASSfa.. ti il,a.r. flfAS. S f. BJ.INr A CO.. J -
11 Saaarp, ftw lark, rosl 0c B , IM
elHcaeions and harainlcss preparations ever of
fered lo ihe suffering. If taken regularly and
uer-uia-nilv, it is sure to cure
i aaa n i aa all ! I ll.M I I'I ' "' " " ' I 3 -..i
ivy.f!ta.'pEiavn e a oitti v
i jau nd iee,cost i y eness, sick
ilieadnrhe, chronic iliarr-
?li(ea,nflectionsofthe blad
der, camp dysentery, nlv.
fei'tions of lite kidneys nrypnsiu?sst chills, dis
ease of the skiti,.fmpiirify nrtne blimn, mrlan-
CltoiVa or Ul'HCl.... Ol P.iriin, la, vV.ll,
I j aegolator. j
oi pains in the bowels pain in the bead, farer
rt ague, iliikisv, ImmIs, nam in tbe hack, iVc.
Prepared only by J. II. ZEILIN A CO.,
Druinsists, Macon, Ga.
Price, $1; bv mail $125.'
For sale by T. F. K LUTTZ A CO.,
feb 24 ly Salislairy, N. C.
Raleigh National Bank,
or N. C. .
St
f. Raleigh, March 20th, 1871. ,
This Bank (tinder a resolution of ihe Stin k
holders ami aulliority from the t'oniroller of
the ctirrenrr,) has opened books al their Rank
ing bouse in ibis city, for snbsrriplion tn tbe in-
ne ot the:
inf the aulborised capital.
XET THE - PKOlLlv REMEM
BER. That the late CurEF JcktickIIl f
FiJ,one of the. , ryfouiulebt jurists.
.that t!ii nation lias ever prwluced,
aud whose opinions conunandetl the
highest respect, even in Wtistmiiister
Hall itself, declared, in kv letter pub
lished in the Wilmington Journal
in July 18(56, that a Convention of
ih p&ph cslletl under the Constitu
tion of this Stare, in any other modt
..than 1uth.g,,ficncral .Agrobly't wo
thirds of all" the members of each
House concurring," would he "an un
authorized body, and, therefore vo more
titan a voluntary colktfion of so nmny
men a caucu'--that "its acts would
be void" that "no confirmation of its
ISfeoSltt bt: derived frm tt tote of the
people"' -that the Constitution hav
ing prescribed two, distinct modes of
amendment "all other modes are ex
cluded by irresistabl inference"
Management of Old Hose Bushes
Never give up a choice but n decaying
rose bush fill yon ,have tried watering it
twto or three limes a week with oot tea
Take soo4 from a chimney or stove in
which wood is bnrnrd and make tea of it.
When coldVwHf thorns whh iU-When
all issnsed, pour boiling water. a secmd
time on thc fot. The shrub wlfl quickly
sVnd out thrifty shoots, ihe leaves will
Income Urge snd tl.icV, and the blos
som will be larger and more richly tint
ed than before To keep plants clear of
n t-w
n i ni fTiiug
llossible escaiie (be leri ible evils inei
dent lo nil 'violent ih.iiiges and revolu
tions. This cannot be. lint il J could,
I would not go buck to I lie old ronslitu-
.... II!
Hon. I nut ii.sti nuiei.l, I. mi, nun ns ini iiis.
Hut ils essential fi iiluic were an ouliage
on the glial mass of I lit- IniinM. r wliilts,
ami piovid it rinse lo lite Stale. Il ki i
the masU S di slilule and iguonilit. Il
diove hui. ill) lis of llioiisatiils from rlic
Male ; Hint ii did more lli.ili any one lliii'g.
lo lix on N'.itb ('.ut.liiia l lie opprobi ions
epilhel ol ' TC. I t Van it.K The people
in -e u ugaiiist ii in 1835, Ij'.imd in
d. '.i in. in. g ii in IS.'il in i In- "WVsiein
Allllli S," lllltl I IIO !: JM- II is lll'llll I'.i-
Tin' t it . I' nn lit of i In- toiisiiiuiioii 1. 1
1808 is, that it folly and Iieely accepts
lln- irsuhs of i In- war, and nrngiiixcs il"
t i.i- pi ii.ciples ol popular life and iIi-mI-opuii
i.i .ii.il llns w III. In i It f .-al. uu.irils
than etl l.t lofe.
iil'ir il.Coflipeli nl ai.il Win ibh ss f.HieeiS,
m i! lal.' iickl. ss Ii gislulion, is i.ol lln
bull: ol iln fiiiistiiiilioii Ii is iiuiii.lv the
. . , . , i
liriill i.i 1 1 if ci'inse .iifi.i n our lean
ing in. ii in the i It ciions f 1S07-S, ben
they ailv i'M d llie uhili in siai.il aloof.
;i i i it li a V t-' Ii 1 1 tit l i ,r w 1 1 Ii 'Ii rg iciH-f;
li.igi'. They liaent last had their ej es
.pt.ied"atiukalu.y nuw.,wnit-wiih'.h4:.
"Ne'w Depnrtuie," and say, "liiisl us
ngail let US liioiiile the ssTeal.tc law."
lint a tier thiIs.;id r in jtet iinrfirir 1 bGij 4he
sHpiiity -t J8C5,itl llie rriniMiaHiIttu
il. is of ISG7-S, I dt-fi r to see no more
conventions cullfd 4intil tiling" gel some
wliiilHilileil. ''V,"
Let onr fib lids of llie 'New Departure'
turn tin ir intention to the changed silua
tion around l lit in. Iet tin in, above all,
devote themselves to practical legislation,
to I lie restoration of peace and cmlidciic,
and to ihe tleelduieK4 of our vast "re
sit lines', and they will era tie lo abuse theJ
constitution ot 186S, just as they have
eraser! to drriwnrra-XtggeT noting and
flu "horrors ol rrronslHirlioii."
They wonlil nfihis way soon rid us of
worthless Vfiiciuls. They would see virtue
and iiitejligeiieeiesnnnV:heirwni led sway,
and ere lung. I he c iiiniry would once more
n juice in pleiiiiful barns uud peaceful
homes.
r. Ywurs, A'cf -K!rw'.'!.
RlTOS'BAtB.XfikR.'""
h. Morrow r. X. O. Allman. et al..
from Macon. Error. Venire d novo.
Wjaii Hawkiua r. Ilriiry II. House,
fioiii Halifax. No error Judgment al-flin.eit.
llv Rodjiah, J. J.G W.Cbiplej.rl
al., IS. Silas KihIoii rl al., from Iredell.
N t rior. Judgment tiflliuied.
biate rs. Wjlie Nanuny.from AlWha-
nr. Jnilgmeni reversed and verdict of
giiliy ordered lo be entered on ;Im special
verdict
James Ca'loway rl Triplet Haraby ft
I .!! - .
ai., iron
alBimed
John W. York vs. Aurastine Landis,
from Granville. No error. Judgment
affirmed.
Thus. Howe, asrigne, r. Elcelsior
Oil and Guano Company, from Craven.
No crmr. Judgmeiit i.ffiiiiicd.
1ST Dick, J. Tayioy tic Duncan r J.
C. and J. N. Rliyne, from Gaslon. No
rirnr. Iiidgiurnt affiimed
R. F. Simoiit.iu, adiur., rs. Alnxander
Claik, ex. color, limn Iirdtll. Judgmci.1
reversed. ' ir.r; de novo.
Tayioy A: I'm can r G. C. Rhyne et
al , fiom Griftr ii. No etror. Judgment
affiimid.
Htato t John Turner, from Pasquo
tank. No error. Judgment affirmed
II. It Austin rs. Maiin.it Helms, et al.,
from Luton. .No rrroi. Judgment af
fi nned.
lir Hot DEN, J. Samuel Smith and
wife rial., r. J. JJ. and J. W, Taylor
executors, ci al., from Guilford. Judg-
(uinicd. Report to be reformed.
certain solubility. It will absorb Jf5 per
cent, ol lis own weight ol water in sink
ing, and if h ft exposed lo tbe air will
unilcigo a process of dry slaking. Il-itce
the sooner it is used alter burning the lar
. ... a .a ...
ger proportion oi us valuable qualities
are util xeil. it not only attracts moisture
fiom I he air, but nU carbon ie acid, grad
ually restoring it to its original eonditioM
as a carbonic.
E laced over rat h hill, b. fore the plant Its f'
sgiui to bend shleways. the,, the frail
will be kept off ihe gtniind. ' !
Peas for 1'igs.- Fi w il.I,,g. WnnM par '
a grain grnwii g ftttnt r Uiir ibaa TeV'
raisn pena lor pigs. K maltt r how 'batr1.
gy Ihe peas may be, ihe Ug nr b4-tle '
n main iM ihe (H as iimil about fU of I
November; aud when lb pr at t (ni a
out lK.f..re this lime ihe pig will p,-
mmtt A I.St .-at .1 ..a - .
i.U bur loirriiifr. iit rii t ' i:.
u n F . aa.- ay U X IKsV
tla l-OM. Nfllll.lrr mmltrm A.mr as) lssJ-
m - V! fan W
T,f, " '' ' III I a.
Ills I is Hi rmui
-vault tiiiiiinr im i ----a,. a u g-y
. , . i -JUxiiry Royaler, f'''ni Gran
sia inngii it -ere TT 1 ' -tl'tfijiiritl. affirmed
ll'OIII uiincoiuoe. ,tn l not.' aiyttiM
alTliinrd.
Aimer Laiiimnre rs. Thomas Dixon,
from Cleveland. Report In be relolmed
by the Cleik here, and plaintiff entitled
to a -decree iu iiccoi dance iherewiih.
Telegram.
ClIMIITY.
Yr are told in classic history that an
old painter w as rmploye'l to sketch the
Mni edtn.iaii enijieior, The emperor bad
ri eeit eda set l ie wound Upon llie right
lenipln, in one of his famous I. utiles, in d
a large scar was lift. The nilisl proceed
ed :o tin woik assigned hiin,ni.d sketched
the inouiirch leaning upon his elbow, with
his fore finger covering the srnr. His
ingeitiiitv w us uiiiversiilly applauded, and
be In mine more ianied I Into ever. So it
is wild genuine rhaiity, winch "rovrrelh
a iiiiiltitinlt' of sins." Instead if exiosing
I hi ittulls ot Whirrs, and hi.Wii g (hem ip
lo i.i oiiiu il iiiiicule, il rovi rs iheni wiih
ihe finger of love, excejtl when truth and
justice ii qiiire llieiu lo bo openly irbukid.
The way til llie world is lo expose the
scars of rliararier. and .set iheiii off in
'lllfe'Tlisrtrnh("iTnWHhwr. "J-hey-are-
llie sul jerts of gossip uud keen satire iu
4im-tit-..'i.UvMi.aiiii., .js4iu'Rmnie
that are struck nioiiud often kindh inlo a
Haute. Hi.w much more beautiful is lluit
.a. aa. t .
will .fmlH-araowv J' r4i'
ruse iniqii'iy in the urarrst friend I That
is (lie secret foundation ol'itll lliatisgood
and true. Th's is the rliniiiy whkh
'suffi reth long aud is kind," and Vdoth
not behave itself uiiH-cmly," aud ihinketh
no evil. 1 ''
a new carbonate. It application should,
however, be can-fully legulatrd. Ifap
plird in counerlion with stable manure,
for inssauce, il sets free its vlaile am
monia, w hich immediately passes into
the air nnd is lost. It is important that
this valuable element be preserved. If,
however, the manure be already iu the
soil in a good stale of mixture the ammo
uiu will be arrested nnd fisted by the hit
ler in a condition in which it will bo
'available for the use of crop. Sulphur
iu the limestone, uniting with a poriion of
the lime, and with oxvern from the at-
inosplieie, forms gypsum or sulphate of
lime, a valuable ltrliluer. bilica also
forms silicate of lime. Thus the chemi
cal benefit is apparent iu a variety of
ways. Ils mechanical advantages is seen
in the light, porous character il gives to
iLe soil, being a bulky, light pow der.
Beans Without 7 VI The usual wmr
people cook beans is to paiboil litem t nut"
- A a. . a, . -. - -ar - -
iii'-ui iii tun ic or pan, aim set litem la .
the oven wiih a chunk of fat pork to '
them. The grrasn bakes out into the
beans, making a most unw holesome and''
indigestible mess, deilroyittg all the rtMd
flavor of lite beans. Now. a method lor
cooking tin ir, rcciuuineud by a.tm. 1
pondeiil ot the Rural New Yojker.Mi .
u f"'low : Pai boil a utual,, pultiiig ia
salt lo suit the taste. , Then put them it) ,
a pan aud set (hem ill tho oven to bake,,
pulling in a piece of good, tweet butter. '
FAMILY AND FARM.
,3plial. 1 "T1 Q""i " beltbtamrdrat any a)e7
Rowland Hill's Logic The fol
lowing story is told cf Rowland Hill:
When he was paying his first visit to
Scotland, he was very carefully warned
that his lonje aud random style of talking
would not do among the lumi-headed na
tives of that country, and that lie must
try and be a little more lopic.il and a little
more connected. Accordingly w hen he
hist stood in a Scotch pulpit he said he
i Wine la- jjbt'y-thtr-wraiiiing, and that he
would be very logical and very connectid
indeed. Having announced his text, he
said : ''First, 1 shall come up to the. text;
secondly, I shall gey round aCont the text;
ihitdly, I shall go,. tight tbroiigb the text ;
and fourthly, ! shall ign quile.away from
TliiTUil. And if the stnry-teili r be-Va-J
Nothing is sn inoinriilong as principles.
As sure August shows ihe Work of the
farmer, so sure the futurity will show the
principles thou art cultivating now. 'Buy'
t hen 't he truth btry-itat--atiy --eostV-int
nny unioiint of labor, sacrifice, or talent
but buy it, ami, w hen thou bast il, sell il
not 1 Sell il not for pleasure or proper
ity, lor fame or for life. Get holy princi
ples, and thou shah get the pinions of an
angel, whiclkshall bear the 'above all the
clouds ami storms nf eailh, into the sun
ehmc.nitd e!ijijeruity. - . ,r!-r.
the- last bead.
A physician of Spriti" field, Mass., was
hurriedly called away from the dinner ta
ble recently by a messenger who made
the following request : There lias a child
fallen into a drain and got drowned ; we
've" got Mie W7i trr not ol him, aud now we
want you to come
him.f
An editor of Bangor (Me.) says he re
cently saw a large number of young la
4ies4MUsrJuUicJuilJyidJsJie vel led
. . - 1 . . a V 1 t
Egg Sandiriches. Uoil fresh eggs five
minutes : put idem in cold water, and
nf ihe regs, cot the remainder Iii l&DT'
slices ; lay them between bread and but
ler. lo Beutore Ink Spots, put the article
rtained nv r a waim flat iron; stretch it
well, then squt f z a few drops of lemon
juice on il. and the spot will disappear
at once. Wath immi diutely hi cold wa
ter. To Drive Bed Antsjrom the House.
Drop some quick-liuio en the month if
their nest, and wash it with boiling wa
ter ; or dissolve some camphor in spit its
of wine, then mix water, which has been
found lileciuul. They are averse lo strong
scent. Camphor will prevent their in
festing a cupboard, or epongu saturated
wii h creosote.
Benton Cal;e. One cup of bultcr,
warmed, three of powiiered sugar; live
eggs, yolks aud whites beaten separately;
one teaspnonful of sulernttis dissolved in
one cup of milk ; foil? clips of sifted Hour;
grated peel of one leinou. Adu the juice
just belore punting ihe cakes into pans.
Miny young Orchards that nrc grow
ing w here lite soil is thin, Ii iving u coui-
imcl suiitraUiut bcnealli, am dieu rotil-1
i rui.cd to their serious 'injury when ihe
seldom have any roots to part with. ( on
sequently every rootlet that the. plow
severs, irtaids the growth of the tree.
Biil w tieic the soiTls iio pbfoua
of ihe roots strike deep and spread out be
low the range of the plow, that imple
ment juay be employed for working the-
son.
Rake until tender and uicrlr browned ''
ovir on the lop. Beans are very tiatii
lious, aud cooked in this way are parlata-'
ble, dlgeatiblc, and can be eaten by aay
one. ,., ... i
Beasonalte Hints about Clothing..,
.Many person lose their life everv Tear
by an injudicious change of clothing, aud
the principles involved need reliction
every year. If clothing is to be dimin
ished, it should be done In the morning '
when first dressing. Additional clothing '
may be saf.-ly put on nt any lime. Iu tho
Northern Stales, the under garment!
hould not Lo changed for those less
heavy soom i than the middle of May.
for even it; Juao a firo U very comfor
table sometimes in n New York parlor.
Half tho diseases in humanity would bo
swept from existence if tho human body
were kept comfortably warm all the time.
The discomfort of cold feet or of a chilly
room miny have experienced to their sor" '
row; they make the mind peevish and
fretful, while ihcy rxpnso llie body to ,
colds and iirllauiiiiation, which often de- ;
stroy it in less than a week. UaWt '
Journal cf Health.
AN EXAMPLE FOR YOL'NO MEX.
wish 10 ton ineir iinnns wiih niannm -
bor, but aspire to professional and laxy .
"gentility," can Irani a good lesson from
the course pursued by the nephew of tho u
late Col. Colt, of Hartford, Connecticut, ,
who received from his uncle an immense .
fortune At (he time of Colt's death, tbe
nephew was Irarning his trade of machin
ist iu hU uncle's shop, working diligently
in Iim overalls by days, subject to the
same rules ns other apprentices.- On bis
uncle's ileal h he .became a millionaire; '
but choosing a giinnli.iii In manage his
property, he continued at his labor and
set vcj his apprenticeship.
Now, as In: walks the rooms of bis finp
hn!:se, or drives his handsome nnd costly
team, hu has a consciousness that if his
riches lake to ihemselvegl wings add fly .
away, he is furnished with tho means of
getting nn honest livelihood, and can
make a fortune for himself. He was' a,'
greasy mechanic, nnd is not ashamed' 'of'
it again, I .a bor and its -aeeompanyiiigL
dirt arc not dishonorable or degrading'
laziness aud its almost necessary evils tfrtjr
disgusting uud destroying. Dirty hand
and n sense oi independence are to bo.
preferred to kWl gloves joid a conscious-,
tirss of being mere drone Tn the liutaau
hive. Tools' rust from neglect; wear'
"ttmrWKmWf&'ls criminal i use It-""
benrliuial. So with man's capabilities"
belter wear them out than let them rust.
Bettuce Dressing. For a family of six,
boil three egg for ten minutes, throw
ihem into cold water for a minute, 'peel
off the shells, cut aud mash them line,
aud mix jhunj Vub two tablespoonf'ti ol
melted butler or sweet oil, two ten-(toons-fill
of mustard prepared 88 for meats,
a datUr if fapev uud Ji liule salt. Cut
the lettuce fine, but over it vinegar, and
spiiitklersugar In taste, then mix with it
the prepared egg. This dish i ns ap
petizing ns it is uuturiiioiis and delight
ful. London 1 ood Journal.
Watering Teams Often Horses and
oxen at work nerd water oft'-n. The,
leaves bis lesm to Test while-"be go to
the house for a drink. But the team
works harder than the .driver, and pro-
DEAD, YET LIVING.
bably needs drink a often; yet .many
are lake-mat early m the field, 'where'
there is no water, except in the driver's
.nttl Him, ana now -w.f-- anJ W0lft,.d fii.e or gtx houri before,
and gi t the mud out of -J, get a drop j. u any wonder
that they aro. injured by drinking too
much w hen they are led to the spring at
noon or evening?
Tomato rfciieTkeJjupes4and
hair and hat brims apparently wrinkled
nnd broken, and, as he fancied, with ex
cited countenances. 'Upon inquiring what
ihe riot was about, he says, 'imagine our
chagrin when told it Was the fashion.'
As we hold a candle to the flame until
it is full lighted, so we rousl bold our-
Tadow,Kow-lmtd-watiiui!latLume uudctltclyej tojUbrist and his Word by mcdita
Hon.
most convenient trellis for tomatoes is, to
make a four.sqnare fiame for every hill
of four pieces of hard wood,wo feel long
and one-inch square, for the four corner
posts. Let three pieces of lath, each one
loot long, be nailrd on each side. Such
trellis w ill cost only a few cents each, and
they-will save four times their cost iu the
vakw ef - tow y Lst suck a trslli bm
The cedar is the most useful when N
dead. It is ihe mott produuiive when ft
place" knows- it m. more. There is n6
limber like it. Firm in the grain and
capable of llie finest polish, the tooth' of
no insect will touch it, and lime (himself
can baldly destroy it Diffusing a per
petual fragrance through ihe chamber
wliicli it ceils, thc wohu wifl not corroda, -the
book w Itiilit ptotccls, nor the moth,
con-np.Ll!'e gaiment wjiich it guards ; "11
but immortal iiself, it transfuses its ama-
ranthiiie qualities In the objects around
it. Every Chri.-iian is usefiil in his life,
hut the goodly cedars are the most useful'
afterwards.''
Luther' is dead, but the Reformation
iives. Knox, Vtivilleni.il Henderson are
dead, lin? .Scotland Still retains a Sabbath
and it ; t'ttrtslmu- peasantry, a ..btlile in CTfr.
't.y house, and a school in every parish.
Biiuyan is dead, but his bright spirit still
walk the eailh iu its Pilgrim's Jlrogress.i
Bailer is dead, but souls are quickened.
by i he Stunt's Best. Cow per ia dead,,
but the "golden applrs are still as fresh
as when new ly gathered in ihe "silvet.
basket of the Oluey Hymns." Eliot ie..
dead, but the missioiiaiy enterprise is
young. Henry Martyn is dead, but who
can count the apostolic spiiits who, phos-
I nix li ker have starled r fwuu-tluijaweraU
pile ? Howard is dead, but modern phi
lanthropy is only commencing its" career.
Raikes is deaJ, but the Sunday Schools
!, on. . , ; '
- t
hat is taking a man's name itvra.at
Our devil answers theqiestinn thusly ;-
'Forging a roan's name to a nnfe.andthen
ubUining nothing onjh note. Ktrect.T
wj s.
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