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" , , -vuJvm . 'B i . -ft - -' ; . - ' 'S. " ' f THE STAR. CARPC MTCR&LCOAN KIir..Kn VljM-K!Kri:ii KiniLlUbMlllS, . ( AVtj thought lie was too severe on M;ij. Mulone, an he was one who had been in the legislature. He saiil seteai ptbs farm and riuk-ulous things, so tlMgt weSitop vd taking notes. Maim, von nn6hf tn.ini SA I I H OA f. "" " MAY I3 I87. Perjurers at Heart: dave schenck. We learn that Jucjge Logan caused a rule toijfe entered m&nnst dave scheHek alias little dave skunkit Dallas, N.R, on last Mondaji to show cause, why he should not be at tacked for contempt, on account By the President of the Uni ted States of America. A'PRociymos. To those who regularly ijeag j W e letter written by the Democratic papers, we think, it I said dave scllenck aliag little 8pvKing' at Marion ,vu .ur would lUv Ka t!dave skuuk-to Frank Blair vwwm n a ijruyuia or nie remarks' - u f the diftWient tyeaftera who ad- jfi'ly 'that although they have the ri,oplu t McDowell SWorn to support the Cofistitu. t urt hiHt week, bat n wUer 4itk. prevopt. us from j nd of the Waited more than merely noticing a few ! iaie8 et Irom their abuse ot the Constitution and the laws assailing the character of His Honor. We suppose the Judge has acted properly in this mat ter, but at the same time we The att of "Au act o en ot the iirteejiri the Constitution o Congress rareo t her , entitled provisions lament to e u mted States, and for other purpoaes approved April 20, A. D. 1871, being a law of extraordinary pub lic importance,' I consider it my duty to issue this ray proclamation calling the attention of the people of the United States thereto ; en joining upon all good citizens, and especially upon all public officers, to be zealous in the en forcement thereof; and warniijo- SPECIAL NOTICES. A Enemy to Health and Happiness Dyspepsia not only destroys health, but it lslies happiness from the family. A D vs- tic ihot only unhappy himself, but he es alt around him unhappy. Dr. TUTT'S IGKTABLK L1VKR PILLS is a eertain remedy for it. proper to bring into notoriety little dave, but we suppose as the letter had been published in a respectable newspaper, this course was necessary. oi one or in Bolt soaping hai MgtMt, telling the people that he had eornc to .North Carolina as, a permanent citizen, (wonder if all carpetbaggers don't intend 'the point! On Tuesday Mr. East Tennessee ' passed.in accordance therewith. Tctbagor Major Malone intro- j that if they do not violate that duced Mr. East Tennessee Carpet- j oath in fact, they most certain Uggcr,Col. Cocke, to the citizens, ly do in feelings, and so plain .wnercupoi he delivered himself J i0 their feelings expressed by words that it is no wonder that we are constantly calledfUpon to record violations of the laws. Our candid opinion is, th it most amq thing; and thaj he desired i ol tucse violations of law are 1 loms, VV. L. Toms, Wm. no office at the hands of the peo- brought about by the teachings prieBt, Hall Martin, D. B. For pie ; that they ought to vote lor of (he Democratic papers- and - th call of a Convention ; that the the leaders of the party. But j.iMjpiu were taxed so hirh thut I tll n ihaa :n bllUUU lllll fillU I I I I V Will n J regret tlit he has thou ght f llH Persons to abstain from cpn United States Arrests. Deputy U. S. Marshall, J. G. Hester, of Raleigh, N. G, with a squad of U. S. Soldiers arrested they could not -stand it; that ho wanted to get hack to the old con stitution ot'Xathaniel Macon, but 'lid not4 tell the people present that tliat Constitution recognized slavery, and that under the old laws it was a misdemeanor to teach B colored man to read, even the ihhle; said (IjaL the present Con Ktitution was gotten up by strau gera and carpetbaggers, and was mlopted by tin- people nnder du regs, and by sikneing tlic good men of the country, and that it the poople failed to go tho election tell you that they are loyal to the Government, and are in favor of the enforcement of law, but listen to their speeches, or read their editorials and you will be convinced beyond, a doubt tliat the press and leaders of the Democracy of the Sonth are more hostile to the Govern ment now than they were in 186 .1, and as a sample of their denouncement of the laws, we copy below two articles from ttid vote next August they would j tne Union Times, published at not aetCrVG to he i'wo- Raul tli-o ! Union C TT S C. irA um nJ, he wud ilUfranehised and that the ' all candid, fair-minded men, to mgger wa treer than he was ; he ; consider whether or not they then declare .hat lie would vote j pro the trutU 0f what we ;isiuoi, a euuSLUUlltiU WtlK'h niight be adopted taking away from the colored man any of his lights, and wanted the voters prtttul to fcignily their opinions on the abject, and after two trials f"nic 12 or lf voted that they would vote aguiuftany such con stitution; but we could see that th colored men present did not pnt much confidence in this, as ffeey, as well as every one else rc- Trt.-mbcrs, who heard them during suy . 1 he hrst article, calls the J law for the suppreosion of K-U Kluxing, k' iniquitous, " and would make the people believe that there was no use for such a law, and that it was only to protect rogues from being pun ished by the honest people of the South. Yet, in the same issue oljthe paper, it has another article, tune, Olin Carson, Dawson De priest, James Sweczy, S. P. Big gerstatf, R. B. Biggerstaff and A. W. Biggerstatf, on Thursday lust. These men are a part of those charged with Ku KluxW Mr. Aaron Biggerstaff, some four weeks since. We learn that they will carried to Charlotte or Raleigh fr trial. Are regret that the' state of af fairs in this county is such that men have to be arrested by the &rmypi the United States, but the action of the Conservative party has brought it about, and we are sure the Government in tends to protect the people in their rights. These arrests are butj a begin -ing and we shall not be surprised to see two hundred men arrested in less than twenty days, these men areknown to the officers of the government, and we are as sured will be dealt with. ftfo fkst campaign declaring that 8 10wulg that it is for the freedom they were opposed to a eonveu-!0" tlie ballot that such a law is iion and uw seeing the change crtjjtd put little contideuoe in any' that they niight promise Ou Wednesday a public meet tytf pm held, .and resolutions 4wtcd advising the people to Ote U) call a Convention. Messrs; Fleuing and Graysoif, the Sen- necessary, as the Ku Klux are ordering and by threats and in timidation, compelling men elected to office to fcsign, or reap the vengeance of these cowardly villains, who prefer darkness for the commission of ator and Representative from that j crimes. -which in daylight tbey county, addressed the people, but i would not dare to commit. ve did not have the pleasure of hearing their remarks. Hon. Jas. M. Justice was then introduced by W, F. Craig, Esq., nnd'in a talk of some half hour The Times says ; 4 We .publish 'this week the in iquitous Force bill, passed at the close of the late session of Con- ,ln-rrl . rlC' Wll 18 more taiml- r vwniy mat larjy known as the Ku Kluxl.il! wrc cininng towards a civil war, and that u Convention at this iimc would he a dangerous exper iment ; he went for the Democrats iu his usual hapy style, and.Sve liuve seldom peon a set of men wQcte used up. I, Jl. M Erwin, Emiw, asked the injulgence of the citizens for a lew iuonieuts, as he thought he wuld g into the skinning, busi- and although its provisions-can apply to every State in the Union, any ordinary mind can discover that it was intended for the South ern States and South Carolina in particular, It is one of the re sults of the many allegations from the cowardly leaders" of the Radical party of this State, who, a few weeks ago, swarmed at Washington and raised a howl of tear around the Capitol and in "In a Blaze." Judge Merriihon says "the West is in a blaze fjr Conven tion," and all the Conservative papers take up the cry, and it is heralded forth that such is a fact. We deny it, and believe that the first Thursdav in An gust will prove that we are correct, but how should Judge Merrimon know how the West is on the subject, if we are right fully informed the Judges when at Asheville, kept close to his quarters," as he remembered once when Judge, having to leave a certain little Town near the Black Mountain, rather hastily 1 We therefore think he is a poor witness as to the feeling of the people in the West. the ears of the President. ml )wm on Esqr. Jiietice, hut poor j called for protection to their pre fflllow! his knife appeared to be ! tOLlf5 carcasses against the people vary dullso much so that be f State who are trying to i some of his Conservative at0P from atealwg." , friends ashamed, and we could Now read this arthle, and n Name them, us he got off one lOGk upon the two pictures ot the weakest talks that we ever heard a "smart man " get off; "K. K. K. 125 disguised men rode into Wmnshoro' on Satyr hi appeared to be working up Z inn& ( ,on Mil n rtl i ft 1 I dy niSK about 1-2 o'clock, with hill all the time and as a couserv- j a bugler at their head, and served ativt remarked to UShq seemed to be speaking for Buncombe.' lie said that the debt of X. C. was about $35,000,000, and that it had been placed upon us by carpet baggers. Wonder i f he ever read the Treasurer's Report? If he ever did he qught to have known that about $19,000,000 of this debt was made before the war, Said that the people ought to vote for the convention ; that the con vention was to repudiate the pub lic debt. Wonder if he ever read the Constitution of the United the following notice on the differ- cm, ouuo oiueers : K. K. K, , H2A0QUARTERS 44TH DIVISION, Qeneral Orders, af JOo. r Y- a Barber, John McDowell, Alfred Moore, S. M. Smart, James Coolv, Melton Dtmlap and Henry Smith, you are each , and severally ordered to forthwith resign the ohlae you now hold, ' v II. Let one warning suffice ; we repeat no orders. i 111 The Sheriff. Treasn Auditor ;we trqst, yet they must beware. We resect all tro.wl Who is Judge Merrimon ? We would like to know who Judge Merrimon, the reporter of the feeling of the ; people of the Westto the Sentinel, is ? WondTr if he was the same A..S. Merrimon that was once indhe recruiting business for a certain George Washington Kirk, in 1864 Can the daddy of the Kuklux give us any information in re gard to the matter Infanticide. A Coroner's in quest was held last Wednesday in this village, over a child found in a well on the premises of W. jU Mitchell,' near where Mr. G. W. Suttle formerly liv ed. The verdict of the Jury wtas, that the child came to its death by violence, at the hands of Jane Howell and Francis Howell, colored. The parties charged with committing the crime were committed to Jail, to await the action of the Courts in the matter. Again we say old Rutherford is coming to a bad state of aflairs. Murder, Arson, In- " uewarcr We respect aM good'- - j r ' "-,ou,, AU" States? It he did, he. ought hot men ; ,vet they must act in good tu,ntode rceny, Kukiuxing, to deceive the peoph. Said that j jaith, This is the first? notice, and i an almoat every crime known the whole amount of the Publh lt had been .tuh'u fv carpet- it shall be obeyed. if order of Q. B. CM Commandiucr. O, L., A. A. G." m to.tho laws are being commit ted. When will times get bet ter ? J mitting any of the acts thereby This law of Congress aoclies to all parts of the United States, tn th Pvfanf nk .'Li Sreeable teS alter eal.ag, so ofteu com 17': : x. ";vvia of by pe of delate ter.. I K Don't SuflFer your hair to fall off when a bottle or two of Nature's Harr Restorative will check it. Splendidly perfumed smd as clear as crystal. All wide awake druggists sell it. See advertisement. Beat' in Mind. When disease lias undermined the health, and the physical system has become prostrated a stimulant that will not only strengthen, but remove the cause, should be immediately re sorted to. Mental distress is also a Iniitlul source of the breaking down of the constitu tion, and the ravages of this enemy to health are truly alarmiug. For ail such maladl s Hosteller's Stomach Bitters have bteu found unsui passed. By acting directly' upo.i fie digestive organs, they remove the heavy, dis- WATCHES. The extensive nae of theae watches for the KUTITERFORTl county. In the SuPERf 'R Court. Jos. C. Alexander, rit'tf vs. a is tv , r .11.. last fifteen yean bv Railway Conductors. Kn- i - , .1 i ' and Ktmmen. the most ex-Tciing j ogg.n and others ne.rs of wa.ch-wearers, has thoroughly demons: ra 8 towind d.rtr.buts in the Executive. But inasmuch as the necessity therefor is well patient finds his s known to have been caused chief ly by persistent violations of the rights of citizens of the United States, by combinations of lawless and disaffected persons m eertain localities latetythet-heaterofinsur ! mont. As soon as digestion is restored, the strength increasing, and his general health improved. Thousands of persons certify that it may be relied on in all cases of weakness or nervous debility attendant upon sedentary habits The generality of Bitters are so disagreeable to the taste that, they are objeetiouablo to a weak Mtomacit. This is not tii k;.1. nivn reetion and mllitarv mnllir.f T Ar t "ttet a Litter. , vhich will be found mild . , 4.' T i , ...i ' , I auu extremely pleasant. Balsamic nlanu particularly exhort the people Of bark. and tools contribute illTv wtotSuJi those parts of the Country to Slip- j" '. render it soothing and strengthening. press, all such combinations by e?JZ " Z i puro 8t,,uuld hich .has , . .. J ev-'t boon produced. conUun nir no te ,., or any other delo erjous element. The roost careful and skilful chemits havo analyzed the Bitter, and pronounce them harmless. This is scientific testimonv m iKq j.. i OiatCS, ailU i thousands who have exnerieneftd th nrpn.,,. t'O secure to all Such citizens the Weaud curative effects of the Great Vegeta eoual protection Of the laws i blt.Toi,ic aud -terativ.-of modern time's is nllv Roihlnf h : i v' . 'ul 0 couelusi v e. Iu Fever and Ague. r j luauuiiBi- J'vspepsia, ai Jliousuos. Aarvom fiunnU their own voluntary efforts through the agency f local laws, and to maintain the rights of all citizens of the United Stt bility imposed upon the Executive by the act of Congress to which public attention is now called, and reluctant to call into exercise any of the extraordinary powers thereby conferred upon ine, except in cases of imperative necessity I do, nevertheless, deem it my duty to make -known that I will not hesitate-to exhaust the nowers r.hiia vfiafarl .in X,,... : .. . i .i.L. u . SUIUI' . vyivu rwmx-, UUtl V ti,. .inuiuio, JJI OIICII Ills, C. whenever and 'wherever it shall ! dHniiM ri1,il prescription will please become necessary to do so for the I Rev. bdward a. wilsov purpose Ot securing to all Citizens I Jfi5 South Second Street, Williamsbumh ChrcMhc Complaiuts aud general debility it is as nearly iutallible as anything in tliU lalhole world can he. aj)r to coxsvmvnvza. The advertiser, haviug been permanentlv cniod olthat dread disease, Consumption l.y a simle remedy, is anxious to make knuwu" To his lellow sufferers 'the mean3 of cure. To all who desire it, he will snjj a copv of the pieseriptidn used (tree of charge), will! ihe directions for preparing cud using th same it I w I. ' ,... ill a in I'.ejy wm nnu a sure Cure tor Consu ted the strenuih, steadiuess, durabilitv and acenracv of the Walt ham Watch. To satisfy ! that class in all thrse respects, is to decide the question as to ihe real value of these timekeepers. More than 500.000 f tiiese watches are now speakimr for themselves in the pockets of the people a proof and a guaraulee of their superiority over all others. The superior organization and preat extent nf the Company's Works at Wallham. ena bles ihem to produce watches at a prico which. renders competition futile, and these who buy any other watcli merely pay from 25 to 50 per cent, more lor their watches than is necessary. These time-pieces combine every improve ment that a lotitf experience haa proved ot real practical use. Having had the relus;il of nearly every invention in watch-inakiug originating in this country or in Kurope. only lliose were finally adopted which severe test in; by the most sk'lful artisans in our works, and long use ou the part of the public, dem onstrated to be essential to. correct aud eu dnrinp time-keeping. Among the many improvements we would particularize : The invention and use of a centre-pinion of peculiar construction, to prevent damage to the I iain bj- the breaka;;o ol inaiii-spi i us, is original wiih tl,e American Wal-h Compa ny, who. having had the refusil o! all oth -r cotitrivances, adopted Fogg's pateu pituoj as being the b3St and faultless Hardened and temijered hair-springs, n w universally admitted by Watcinn .kers to he the best, are us-.-d iu all grades of Wallham Watches. All caps of U. Soigg'n. deceased. Defeu.lants. SiiT.nmons p fore- I- clou 31 i tgajfe. CA ROLrN'A, THE STATE OF XORTff To Pojly Sc-ogin. nonfesideiit : Y'ou are hereby suininoiied, to appear at ihe next eusu in if regular term ot the Sujpenor Court, to be held for the counij uf jKuthcrtord. at tho Court House in Ruiherldrdl u on the 4th Monday in March, aad aikwcr the complaint of the Plaintiff, a copv ..( Vhich will be UU-d with the t:ieik of s:nd Cot rt ajid lat Iter lake notice that it she tail to answer aid coin plaint within the time prescribed by law, tho Plaintifi will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in Ins couipiaitii , llcreol tidl not. (Jiveu under mv baud and seal ol siiid timrt, atjoflijo, in Outlier lordton, this the 15th daybl Kebruarv, 187, J. a oarpkntkr. 4G 4w Chfk of nd tAJurt. A ii I k Win it led For Handwriting of (toil hi Egypt Sinai, and the Itoly Laud. GoJ has kept two eopi of Uis Hitorio R.-cords of our nice ; one .m parchment, t so other on mouumvuUil ic-G. Is. aaid sculpture i tablets buried beiu-ath I lie sruunoliug pilea of ruined cities. Tho veil is now- liltuj, eatab-li.-Jnug ih.'wrateu by tho uu written word of tho Eternal. Tim book injic-s the Footsteps o' the Almighiy, the hand riling of his pow er a i.i the u.citjori.jls o. tils nug.ity wuiiJ-r, UiiDugh aJ ages. A wVridcli.iriaiiig and la cinatunr. R v. R. O. l;i.fMiU, Paris, Tot.is.' My ' It is giving gre. tpr general saUalnc- liou than any tooi iut reduced into Texas duriug ti:o past leu yeats.'! Unusual induce- 11 Wallham Watches have dust-proof j ents to Agents aud peop Address , protecting the movement Irom dust, J- VV. GOUO.'EKu Jt OO 37 PJrk Row, X. Y , or HS Ijko Stieet, Clucgu. 4G ti Kon.i. lly tl I,r . St K ..; . Wholesale Urur .gil, ,Nc York. aad lessening the necessity of the frequent vitami necessary in oilier wa dies. '. . . vu. new pmeni fciem-wti-dcr, or kevless i t. c. S.MITII. M. 1j "cujr a ueciuea success, and a great improvement ou any stem winding watch in the American market, and by J the cheapest watch of its quality nov offered to the public. To those- living ia poniom ol the United Slates where watchmakers do not abound, watcher with the above mentioned improvements whjoli tend to ensure accuracy, cleanliness, durability and Convenience, must orove invaluuliiA of the United States the peaceful enjoyment of the eights guaran teed to them by the Constitution and. laws. EKftoits of orri. A Gentleman who suffered forj'ears from Nervous Debility. Premature Decav. and all for It is my earnest wish that neace fHI , y, lu 'Dd,!5CreUon- will, )ni i' J.. , i tJtr Llltr F1" ; tbe sake of suffering human ty, send fret apd cheerUil obedience to all who need it the Wit J. a L ," may prevail thrOUgltOUt the land i mak1 the mple remedy by whioh he was and that all traces of'our late un' T'f' ,8ufferera wis!,iuP to P by the ad- l i A ... , uu veriiser's experience can do so bv addr.-ssii-r happy civil strife may be speedily ! i" Prict conUdeice. y dddrH't'- 1 rni . leujuvou. niese ends can be' easily reached by acquiescence in the resuh or- the tsilict, now j Written in our Constitution, and I by the due aud proper enforce- ! ment of equal, just, and inmar. I tial laws hi ever part of our country. The failure ot local communi ties to furnish such means for the attainment of results so earnestly desired imposes upon the nation al Government the duty of putting forth ail its energies for the pro tection of its citizens of every race and color, and br the iesto ration of peace and order through out the entire country. in testimony whereof I have periect coulideuee, JOHN B. OG DENT. No. 42 Cedar Street, New York. 37 IV. A II. II AMMoXO Auu.i C'v X. c SMITH &, HAMMOND, DiDG3iMiD!CLNE3., TOILt; ARflCLS.', iC. ; Charlotte, DT. C. prove invaluable. Tlie trademarks of tho various styles m, id-j by the Company are us follows : American Watch Co., VFallham Mass. Am'ii Watc i Co., Wallham, Mass. ' American Watch C., Cresceut St., Val thatu, Masj. Appleton, Tracy .t Co., Waltham. Mass. American aich Co., A Jams St, VValilj-. am, Mus. Wah ham Watch Co , Wallham, Masa. P. S. Bartletl, Wallham. Mass. Wm. Ellery, Walt ham, Mass. Home Watch Co., Boston, Mass, -Examine the spelling of these names care fully belore buying. Any variation even uf a single ! u-.t,. indicated a cotinterleit. For sale by all leadiug jewelers. No watches retailed by the Company. Au illustrated history of watch-making, co.itaining nj,ueh uselnl information to wateh' weuieis sent to any address on application. l.ObUlNSu, APPLEl'ON, Geu'l Ayeuts for Aiiieric... Wmu-Ii Co., Jc Broadway, New York. Depot of Paiiia's Chloral S Pain, U'-stetu-r's iJuu-rs, Plait's Astral Oil, Cooktitnited Lve auu I'ulasn. i 119-Cm. t!ier, King of all p"ingar Biitc-rs, n ADVERTISEMENTS. NORTH CAROLINA. Rutherford County. FOlt Hand and Machine Sowing J. &, P. COATS' BEST 6-CORD IN ALL NUMBERS. From Xo. 8 toXo. 100 Inclusive. Agents Wanted fur the Light ufjthc World. C.i:.taii.g Kleetwood'n "irf.- of Christ." and Live.- of J... A post ku. j Kvangeliu and Martyrs:" Doddridge's Kli.lenees ot Cliris irauity : v ot iheJok's. bv aWphus : "A History of ail 'Kcii-iouJ Ik-noiuiaalioiM. . with treatises an 1 'a -s ril .laig to events -ounnecte.! wiiii lb'le !lfc,ory. cuiitaii'iug niauji line Engravings. Tii wiiole lornimg u complete Treasury w ChrislliB Knowledge. - W. FLINT No. 2J ?, Seventh u jlL Pu.i.id.-luhia. 3f .'ini 1 I wife 1 D. ) Suit for distributive share o gaid esUU J. H. Adair & wife vs. M. Koone and Geo. Koone, deo'd, V and others, ) IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the following persons are heirs at La unit rliw-tivKiit.i..c, r f tt 1 i , i i " ' oi ueo. jvoone. aeceased and nereiMiio set my hand and caused ure uonsreaidenu 0f the State ot NorUi Caro the seal of the United States to i J'Zit : JoliU Ko0n;-' Tal'l!l;1 Koone. be affixed Koone- ,TLii i8- therefore, to T i.i o -r-r-r notlIy non-resident delendants to -UOne at the City of VV ashing- 1 aPPer before me. at my oihee, on the KjKh ton, this third dav of ! leeutl1 day of Apri1' next aJ Mav iu thfi vftr .i.w.!! be uken in this case; vxay iu tne ear Ot and at which time and nlaco aid OUr Lord One thoue- ' r8ideut delendants will appear ad pLad, sand eisrht hundred ; answr or d.emur. 10 plaintiff's petition. . or the ons wilt Ka i....a . and SfiVHll v.rtnr. nA " ,7- xpine as si V s t. ; io tnera. uiven under ot uie Independence J8n of the United States ! . J- B- 0ARPE2TTKB, S. C. C, FOR SALK BY IN THE PROBA TE COURT. ' Dc:iIers in Iry Goods ani seal. of America the nine- U. S. GRANT. By the President : Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State. 40-it my tiaod, 4th Jauuary, SNTKB, 8. C. C. and Judge of Probate. ARHOK VITUK. TEN MILLION SEEDLINGS ! FIFTY DOLLARS will buy 1000 of the smallest. Larger sizes at corresponding prU ces. Free price lis" , of 25 varieties ot Kver- greeus ana lorest trees, Catalogue 10 cents. Descriptive WILMI?fGTO, CHAHLOTTE AND RirrHEK f0 8D RAILROAD. Pasaengor Traius over this Road run as lolllowa : am MM Jl, e.- pi, . Leaves Charlotte, Arrive at Clierryville, ' Leave Clierryville, Arrive at CnarloAto, . 8 30 a. m. 12 m. 1 p. ra. 6.30 p. m. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Passenger Trains over this Road arrive at, and leave Charlotte, as follows : Leave, gohnz east, at 8.00 p, m. arrive, coming west, at 7 30 a", m. Leave,' going eaat. at 5.3i a. m. Arriye, coming west, at T.56 p. m. WLSTEI8N NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Passenger Trains on this Road run as fol 1 ws: WHITE tUi UMBER. We believe this to be the best Cucumber in tho world, aud that we havo the only seed. 25 cents a package by mail. ' PUNNFY A LAWRENCK, 41-4m burgeon Bay, Door Co., Wis. Notions. T.AILORtXB. 1 ropeeifu'ly li'olid tlie p-rip!e..i mm. u.i seeuon : in qiiJ y, i . u .,,n :, t m v old place, 5 aides f-. It KutlmrfcirJuai X. 0., where I am pre;..,rel to cut aud n. . . i genileiiKMi.V doming iu i Uuatt aiid ro.Mt :islnon..iie myltf. All gaAtieaLs WaiTiMttcd to lit as well a-i jii.U y ;L cut Uietn, Culling done on Liu m. fiest iiulitv. M- : prict-ji will k; i'uv. and i will L.ko any kiuti j ol prods.ee in p.iy.n in ! r work. i M. v. ie a . i daUiillera wiil o il ami "l.ik- dlt -wiCJi lot l.ld:U"tll t..4Lll( i Mvle. .J rORATIVR ! U A U l PS!T i nn ii u. Washixoton. Feb. 16, 1S71. Soldiers of 1812: Tli bill i peneion jsoI diers ol the war of is 12 having become a i v, I html i,e ready to torward -forms of ap plication as soon the necessary i list ruction-) are issued by the Department. Address for particulars, R. W DOWN MAN. Atrcnt, So. -12 Jseveutii Strevt. Dr. S. Fishe s Farniry rnywcuin; 90 pages, sent by mail five, j ContailS llO LA fS Teaches how to cure all d.seases ot then-,,. - wAl"lAB a & OUipiUr NO Rkiu, hair, eyes, complexion. Wr.to to 71-4 Mr.- XT -r. Empioym t, Business for All. Best industrial 8 page Newspaper. 50 cts. per year. Send etauip for copy. PA TEXT STAJi, Boston, Mass. IjjADLER Blind., Manufacturers of Che ip Jewelry. Circular scut Irce. So. Attle boro, Mass. Dyspeptic Teiu $3.00 per pound. Discount to Druggist Sample puc.age (!-4 lb.) scut bv mail upon receipt ol 85 cents. Addr-g GliR:iA MEDICINE CO.. Cheshire, Ohio. Sugar of Lead-No Lithar ge No Nitrate of Silver, and is entirely free from the Pois onous and Health-destroying Drugs usod in .othor Hair Preoaratioi A Great Offer. HoftAGR Waters 481 Broadway, N. Y. will dispose ot One Hundred Pianos", Melode ons, and Organs of six first-class makers, in cluding Waters', at extremely low prices, for cash, during this month, or will take a part cash and balance in monthly or quanerlv in stallments. . Leave Salisbury, at Arrive at Mation, Leave Marion, ax t Arrive at Salisbury, 8.15 a. m. 3.4 1 p, m. ' 49 a. ip. 3.17 p. in. CHARLOTTE, COL 1731 BI A AND AUGUSTA RAILRCAD. Passenger Train ovp- thU Road arri e at, and leave Charlotte, a; follows: Blooroington )Ilt) Nursery. 19th Year. 600 Acres. 3 Greenhouses. Largest Assortment all sizes. Best Stock! Low Pnocs I Would you know What, When. How to Plant? Fruit, Shade, Evergreen lrees. R,x)t Grafu. Seedlimrs Hi. Pi..n (Apple Seed. Early Rose Potatoes. Shrubs, i i 3, v,..wMao au cniruen riauts, &c., :4c. 1 lower and Vegetable Seeds 1 Finest, x-ai. voueeiiou sorts and quality Send 10 cents lor new, Illustrated. Descriptive Cata-logue-90 pages. Seqd stamp, each, lor Catalogues of Seeds, with plain directions 64 pages, Bedding and Garden Plants3a pages, and Wholesale Prioe U-U pes. Address P. K ?H(EN1X, Bluomiagtou, Lli nois. 1 Arrive at Charlotte, Leave Charlotte t Arrive at Charlotte, Leave Charlotte at 7.30 pm. 8.50 a. ra. 5.30 a. m. 8.10 p. m. A, fi( Farquhar, Proprietor of Pennsylvuuia Affri culiurui Works, York, Pa. Maniifcetnrer f Improved Polished Steel DICKSON. S WE 15 PS. Sohd Steel SWEEPS, and SCRAPERS. Steel Plows. Shovel Blow Blades, Cultivators Horse Hoes, Harrows, I lorse-Powers, Thresh' mg Machine, Ac., 4c. r fST Send for Illustrated Cfttalogiie. Psycliomaney. Any lady or gentleman cau make $1,000 a month, secure their own happiness and in dependenoe. by qbtain.ng PSYCIIOMANCY FASCINATION, or Soul Charming. 400 pages ; cloth. Full instrueiions to use this power oyer men or animals at will, how to M.-smerije, become Trance or Wriliug Medis urns, Divination, Soil iiuxlism. Ak-heuiy Phil osophy of Omens and Dreatna, Brigbam loungs Harem. Guide to Marriage, Ac. all contained in this book; 100,000 aold by mail, in cloth, $1 25, paper covers 1 ... . t-" wiiuiijj to act asa-jent will ree1Ve a sample copy of the work free. rn . i r.inspaicnt ana clear as drt.., it will not soil tlie tiiieat fohricper4ctly safe, clran miu eracient-UesiUeiatums .long sou 'lit for :ind K.inn.l ut l.iui f e , ----- . ... i . i If restores and prevents th Hair from be ( conn uk Cray, imparl a solW glov appear I a nee. removes Dandruff, is coil and "refreshing MMMSSB andresuaes it to a great extent when pre.na J " T 1 1 Purely lo.!, preMmts HeudojfaiM. Mimtall H.i mors, cuu.nooiis eruptions.. and unnatural Heat. Asaderasing for the! Hair it is th-j bet articel in the market.. .! Dr. G. Smith, patentee. (Jroton Junction. Mass. Prepared o ily by PROCl'KR BRO- a.laj, 7joucv-ier. .M.t.vS. mm .ioiiim... ;u TA 'Pit r 1U WUUKIXG CLASS. Wo are now prepared to tarnish all classes with con sumt employment a home, the whole ol the time or lor i,o spare momenU Uusiness new, lmht, and proli table. Persons of either sex easily earn Horn 5uc to $5 pe. evening aim a proportional sum by devoting their Put p" iu panel in bottle, rnafle expressly tor whole time to the business. Itays and girls lt- ilh the ua:iu ul tlie articju blown iu the earn nearly .,8 much as men. That all who ! r,:i- A.-k your Druggist Ion Nature s Hair see tins notice may send their address, and ! B-storative, ami take uo otti r. lest the business, wo mako tiie uupiralleled j a l,,r cents ta,mp tp Procter Broa. oner; To such as are not well satisfied, we ,or a fnwtiso ou the Huuuu f.air. The in, win send $1 to pav lor the trouble of writing. ! fifioal-'-Hi it cjutaiusis worth'SjoO 00 to anr ud parucuiars, a valuable sample whicn will t-"-o. ; p'm. o to commence work-on, and a copy of Tub j ; " '""a J-iilt-KAlii UUMl'ANION OUO Of the largest and best family newspapers ever pub lished all seut free by mail. He.der, if yJU FVMiim, prniauie work, address ii. C. ALLKN 4 CO. - Augusu ilaine VOl o Ql ACkS. A victim of early indiscretion, causin" nervous debility, premature decay, Ae., hav" lug tried in vaiu every advertised remedy, has a simple means of elf-cure, which he will seud lreo io his fellow-suilerers. Adureis J. II. TUTTLK, 78 Nassau st., New i ork. Great Medical Cook And Freuch Secrets for Ladie? and Gents. Sent Iree for 2 stamps. Dr. Bgqaparto & Co., Cincinnati, O. Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Ornamental Tree, and Plant, CH01CK GARDEN AND Fl HLD SEEDS, o. A splendid stock ol the chojeest varieties. ty Send fui Desopptive Catalogues and Pi L-e Lisu AU Trees well packed so as to cirry safely to any part of the United Slates. I mm SMALL FRUITS and SHALL PLANTS ft all kinds, sent by mai , Postage Paid, to Riverside High School. The first session ol this Institution will open on tlie 30ti, day of Jan. 187 L, and cominuo nve monih-. The school ii loc.ted seven miles west of Ruihertordiou, lu Braid Rivur. in a heakhy and well waled section of country with every mat us of aoiomodutiou lor board Ac Terms of Tuition Primary 7bss, $ 6 00 tGrammar. Mathematics Aci) 10.0Q jes, (Latin A ireek,) J 15.00 ird including lights, fuel aud washiu-r S'3.00 u 3 uO. .udenu will be oh.irged, from tho time they me soi.oo io me en-l ot t.te ue aioui, miomary ueuuouons inijle tor loss time, fcw piyablo one iiall in a lvauea. For furtiier particulars 4ddres ma at RutiierfordUiu. 41-i.' J. W. DEPAS3. 53. Principal. As no capital is required, all desirous ot gen- I uy Pol Office in the United States. employment siiould send for the book I EDW'D J. EVANS Jc CO T,- JL .T: f : V. j .. Nnrserymvn aud Seeds.u'cn, w.,-,, mum ouioi, riniaieipiiia, a-Jin jokk The Fiukle & Lyop Sewing Machine, witli Drop Foad j new Take up new Ik-miner, (fee., is now offdWd toageu .s on more liberal terms. A No, Second hand Machinea uken iu exohaiga,or the new im provements applied. Every aiaelimo i.i waTenfed Firt-Clajw, snd if the pureh iser doflB not lo reg trd it U ur a fair trial, he can return it, and money relunded. N. B. Wantod Traveling AgeiU to visit each4uwii, distrib itin ciro4ars, explaioiug me improvoineuia, etc. etc, who cau maka ! $200 oer mouth. J Address. LYON S iCUl'UAL S. X. C, Union Square, 3J Eat 17Ui 3t., No Yori. 40 otn.
The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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May 13, 1871, edition 1
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