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.1 .r Interesting' Discussion in tas Sen ate--A. Eeminiscence. One of the most interesting dts eusions which has yet taken place In the Legislature, occurred yt-ster ;d ay iu the Senate, on the hill propo 6t ig to pproprhite ft um of rtlle T reasury lor the Orphan Asylum i-equal to the voluntary coutribntyw-s, made for the name objevt, not to, ex 1 ceed tho bum oi sixty thousand dwl- While listening to the noble senti. merits of Xha people rep reset Unlives hi behalf of the human objects nought to be accomplished -by the oifl, v were gratitied at the exhibition of deep feeling iiranife-rted;? by the peakersl We werer forcibly lenitn ded of the history of -X former period in our Leirishfcture, when North Car olina' statesmen were pleading the- eaUdO of hltinamty in the very liatl whence reverberated yesterday the noble and eloquent appeals; in behuif of-the holpleus orphan?. ' VVe were reminded of the thne when John M. Morelieiid,. tnen Uov 1 -ernbr of North CJuioiiiiil sent .r last message to the -Legislature; 1 Hi which occurred the following ian ; guage in reference to, a nuoie Suae charity: "I conjure you, by your duties, as wise legislators, oy ail the feelings of humanity and philanthropy, .by tbe precept of our ,ho1y eligion, to rcAolte never to auancion me seats which vou now occupy, nor to hold your own . beloved off-spring , until yon have , done your dutyr .to t h ose utii ict ed ch i Id re n o f l'r o v i d e ruie by the adoption of" some measure for the improvement and( ameliora tion of their condition." And listening Mo the epeeehesMf Messrs. ''FeiuitujvMe'rrbjHja, Nor-, wood and ""Murphy, we we're "remind ed of the eloquent effort of the Hon. John A. Gilmer, in the Seriate of .Hz Carolina, when speaking of a sin)i laf subject. Luckily for th'enieiio ry f Mr. Gilmer .and the h'ouor.nt)!" the State', this speech is preserved. How well his remarks apply to the Orphan Aaylum. Read au e-' tract : "This is a case of humanity, a cijy that cornea up to us from all the land ; an appeal for relief, urged to our most serious consideration by every christian philanthropy. "Educated as I have been by a pi ous mother, I shall not feeel easy till we have carried out this project shall not feel that I have entitled myself as a legislator to the appro vim; smiles of that christian mother, or the conscience which, under Dei-1 ty, she helped me to fashion, nor to the applause of. those constituents wiio have clothed me with a little brief authority. "Talk about taxation! Among the people of North Carolina there will be found more liberality, niore philantrophy than Senators; seem to e aware of. Indeed the honest states man who reposes a generous confidence in the liberality and justice of the peo ple, will ever be sustained, while those time-servers who measure the public heart by their own narrow and sel fish notion, will in the end, meet with the merited rebuke. "Taxation ! I the wail of distress ! which comes up from all the jails of the State to be answered thus ? "Talk of a little tax, a paltry sum of money, which all can pay and few will miss in connection with a great cause of humanity ! Let Sen tors sustain this bill and they may be assured it will not only increase their friends on earth r-but. this will add stars to their crown of rejoicing in that great day when th e beings for whose benefit this law is proposed shall rise up in judgment: against those who withheld their aid." And Senator Kehneth Ray m or on the same occasion, said : - "Shall we hesitate to impose the lighitax proposed, lest heartless demagogues may cry out against tax ation, and attempt to inflame the public mind f Sir, the "people will sustain us. Our constituents have hearts hearts of spmpathy and feel ing and to them we will appeal. We shall receive their gratitude in stead of their censure. Think of censure. ..Think of how many minds now "shrouded in darkness we mav 'be the means of bringing to light of knowledge and of Christian hope? Think of the many whose aivful ra vings of despair we may convert with grateful invocations Aof .bles sings on our heads! And although the thanks and praya of their . grate ful hearts may never reach our eari, yeilikc holyAinjnseptbej will as cend to Heaven, calling down the favors of Almighty goodness on ou r efforts," c . t And William H. .Washington, in the Senate of North Carolina, in this argument in advocacy of the same measure, said t 1 ' ' '' - ;' 4For what are we here assemliled? To do';' the Wilt 4 1 and alleviate the wants of our constituents-T-tp im prove the physical, intellectual and moral condition of the people of the btate." . -''"" v The historian from ' whoso boot the foregoing extracts 'are taen, al- luaing o in is ueoaie in nnev iegisia ture, says: - fKEhe.display of 'sentiment on th e occasion in both houses of the As- isimblya hdtfdram W the State; and several extracts have been eiv en because they breathe a healthy spirit of true DhilanthroDhv. and in a few pages, comprise the whole cience statesmanship. And the same compliment might with equal propriety be applied to we of enorts of the Senators festerday in favor of the relief o the orphans. We would be e lad i lL.. . if -..u iBcoe gwiuenien wouiu write out u tbeir remarksfor publication, so 'tna future generations- mav know r: that some members of the Legisla ture of 1873-74 are entitled to have Ki their names placed alongside o fef; '!Iferth Carolina's P. philanthropic jwi statesman of a former and a better The Richmond " Duel Case. lul dispatch to the Petersburg Index Appeal . ; . Hichmoxd, Jan.' 24. The case of the Cyin mou wealth vs. McCarty was given to the jury at 7 'lock this evening. Tbp jurv tod ? lor conviction for minder and 0 lor acjcjiiittal, . , . - Alter a few mi miles absence, the jury, came in and asked for ittruc- ttons. Alter receiving them ..tney aa in retired and in au hour brought! in a verdict of manslaughter, and as sessed a fine of $500 upon the prison- Ler. ci'he court granted a suspension Tf iiulumeat until Monday rnorninu and released Mo-Car -y 'o.i bail of $1,000 uiitil that time. The defence moved to set aside the verdict, which, will be argued on BJo-day. Judge Ould, Crump and Mere lith Gerteral Brad ley T. Johnston and S. R. Pge, Esq., appeared for. the defence, and the prosecution has been conducted by Captain George D. Wise, Common weal tliV attorney. A lare crowd has attended the trial, and the court room was packed when the verdict was reiidoed.; Judo. WuiUvis of mnd'Hitn feature, st'out, hat not over bug.c, ere.-.t, ot billions 'temperament, dark com plexion, eyes an 1 hair, and the pic ture of health and vijror. His Rice is straggly marked, and expressive of good nature and -Q miners. There is fhf-lf)ltjm3 tiflf oH forhukltUtf: ih hn- "V .s -r it i:iriTJt.S. l . ftiifc ittirmthe'erifi crjtHw d in i tv is of thiit unconscious., intfiiini: 4ri.; which -is the. very autipode of ; ; assumption, i hose who know him best describe him as a man of jjreat reatl&iriiiri, seve'rdly loipatTlmiiKl and-a'OiosilYiftlcer. trf(tutt not kw-Jiirth-WT eiilwd a brilimnt man. is :ei m i d that never leaves oIF developing while life Fayt:i IfilMwrlieSs habits, they say, are extremely systematic, but he himself gives' all thecredit of this symem to his brwther and junior artner in the linn in which he lu jougs. ThaL a bard- vvrpker, but not ivu; over.vorker, is aiitHer'charater i s t ic 1 i i s a c ( u a i n t a u ( s - a 1 1 r i h n t e to biul. 'Uy recreation.' which are clifefly s'ocial, he ha"? Kept his ini:ul elastic and his body strong. As a man of sterling intcgr ty, spotless moral life, an intelligent consc-enti-oHsness; which is carried into all the wets of his life, he eujnvs a reputa tion to be coveted. Well balanced in mind ami temper, he has the most perfect self control and a rare la 'ulty in winning and friends. holding - A North Carolona correspondent of the Richmond Enquirer says : Of course all Virginia gentleman and ladies have read some ne or more of Christian Raid's novels. They are very popular throughout our country, and evidence very consider able talents. The lady's- real name is Mis Fannie Fislier, daughter of Colonel Charles Fisher, forn.-er Pres ident of 'the North Carolina Central Railroad, and Colonel of the Sixt'n North Carolina Regiment that be havted so well at the first battle of ManasiM. Cojooe wher fell at the head of his gallant boys whilst char ging a Federal battery. Miss Fisher is rather handsome,, of fine iigure, lives' in Salisbury with the sister of her father, and is a devout Catholic. iHer health, some time ago delicate, is now good, and her severe literary labors do not seem to have dimin ished her intellectual activity or im paired her physical strength. She is beyond question a lady of remarka ble abilities, and her last work, "A Daughter of Bohemia," now appear ing in Applctoyi's Journal, is an ad vance upon Valerie Aimer. We are proud of her, and rejoice that our htate can boast ot such tine writers as Fannie Fisher, Cornelia P. Spen cer and Miss Cameron. an Anxious Mother. "Ephra- hem. come to your mudder, bov ; war you bin?" "Playitr wid de white-folks' chil- un.' ,"You is, eh ? Seehvar: chile, vou broke your old mudders heart, and brung her gray hairs in sorrow to de grave wid yer recklumness and car ryings on wid ebu associations. Habn't 1 raised you up in de way you should ought to go ?' . 4 Yessuui. 7 "Habn't I been kihe an' tender w-id you, an' treated you like my owh ehileywbich you is t Habn't I reezehed.wid vou, and deplored de good Lord to wrap vou in his buzzumr 'Yessum." 'An', isn't I yer ; natvfal .detector and garden fo de law ? "Yessum." "Well, 'den, do you 'spose I'se gwine to hab your morals ruptured by de white trasiu .JNo, sah ! i ou git in de hoiise dis instep; an' if I phpr nnt.fth vnn 'mnnu'.a.t.in' wid ct white trash any mo , fo deLord, ni ger, I'll breke your black head wid a brick J : .. , ; "Yessum." Jarndyce vs. Jarndyce. The Edsrefield Advertiser says: "Our learned and eloqentfellowrcitizen, T. P. Magrath, Esq., has been t to the Aiken court as attorney of the Marsh heirs, in their suit against tne Gran itville Manufacturing company. This is a big case, as the property in des pute consists of the whole of Gran iteviile. It is also one of thsse cases that last until - the day of judg ment." " T)SYCHOANCY;OR SOUL CHARM- JL ING." How either sex mav fasci nate and gain the love and affections of any person, they chose, instantly. This sftnple mental acquirement all can 'possess ree, by mail, for 25 cents ; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams. Hints to Indies. A aueer book. 100,000 SOW. Address T. WILLIAM: & w. , -rubiishers, Philadelphia. ITew Advertisements. SltSOOjOftQr Fourth Grand Gift Concert FOR TIIE BEKKFlf OF THK ruuiit; DKAWIXG DKFKKRED TILL to conulete tho sale of tickets and make a FULL DE, AWING, j 12,0)0 Cash Gifts uiU.he distributed by iot among the tick el-holders MST OK GUTS. OXE GUANf) CASH CI FT ON: GRAND CASH HI FT ONK GRAND CASH GIFT OSE GRAND CASH GIFT ONE. GRAND CASH GIFT 9250.000 100,00tf 50.000 35.000 17..00 H liAH GIFTS $10.(100 each Sh0,00i CASH GiFTVS, 5JXK) each 150,000 f0 t : A S If il K'LS, 1 ,000 ea:h NJ (Sll GIFTS, 000 a-M-h 100 CASH ii I FTS, 4W -':it -l:i0 CASH GIFTS,- &0 u;h L'50 CASH J I F TS, SHrtvL 3'f liASH (tIKTS. 100 wh 11.000 CASH GIFTS, 50 each GO.OliO 40,000 40,o0i.i So ooo 550,000 Total, 12,000 Gifts, all r-ash, amounting to $1,500,000 "ji. The 'oiuert and distribution ot pfts will pnxitirchi and viicjuivntuUy take place ou the day nmv Jited, whether nil the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gin ill paid in proper proportion, to. the num ber of tickets s- ld. FftlCE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets, $50 ; Halves, $25 ; Tenths" or each coupon, $5; Eleven Whole Tick ets for $.300 ; 22 Tickets for $1000; Hi! Whole Tickets for $5000 ; 227 Whole Tick ets for $10,000. No discount on less than 500 worth of tickets. Applications for agencies and orders for tickets should be iriM rested to . ' i I inOS. E. BKAMI ETTE, Agent Public Lihniry ivy., and Mnagc: Gift Concert, Public Library Uuild inr, Louisville, Ky. 1mm. h lUU 0 Beit Dollar Monthly. u a.dav made hv chuvjc- $0 TO inj; lor tins magazine now in Us 14th volume with chr ni. THE Y0SEMITE VALLEY, 14x20 inchep, in IT Oil toior. MaKazlno. 1 vcar. inomite-l chronm. $2 .((; Magazine, I vnr. ('ninountcdciironio.id r' Magazine, alone. 1 war. 'cVO'- Examine eur Clubbhjg and Premium LLs'h. Two First-Clasp Periodicals for the pric oi one. we solum experienced canvasser. ari;! others to send at once tor terms and Spcjinen Mayazine. Address jan 24 i S. E. SHUTES, Puh'r. 51 I'ark Row, N. Y. Citi or NLuvbirrgh X. Y. SO A Per day ! Agents wonted ' n-U All classes of Working nco ile, vf either sex, voungor old. make more nlonpy at work for us in their sjuire mo ments, or id 1 the time, than at anvthinc else. Particulars frev. Address G. 8TIN SON .v ('J. Portland, Maine. jan J4 CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT t home, Male or Female 930a week warranted. No cap ital required. Full particulars and a val uable sam;le fent free. AMre, with 6-ct renirn ftnmp, A. D VOUXG, 2Qi, 5th st., lihatnsburh, N. l. ian L'4 31 a to $10() in- Wall St. oftn leads to a iv f(.rtune. No risk. 3'2-pae pamph let for- stamp. Vm.extTxe, Tumprii)(k & Co., Bankeraand Brokers, 39 Wall-st., N. Y. Jan 24 BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDI CINE. SANFORD S LIVER miGORATOB, A purely Vegetable Cathartic and Tonic, tor J)ypepsia, Coiwtipation, Debility, 8iok Headache, Billions AttacRs, and all de rangements of Liver, Stomach and lijwela. Ask your druggist for it. Beware of imi tations. jan 24. 20Q PIANOS and ORGANS new and pecond-hand, of Fist-Class Makers, will be sold at i.ower Prices for cash, or on Instalfhients, in city or eonntrv, during the Financial Crisis and the holidays, by HUKALE WATKlio V, bON, 481 Hrnad way, than ever before offered in New York. Agents wanted to sell Waters' Celebrated Pianos, Concerjto and Orchestral Organs. Illustrated Catalogues mailed. Great in ducements to the trade. A targe discount to Ministers, Churches. Sunday-Schools, etc. jan 24 SOMETHING that will ATTrni?TT mn tv V pay you U U 1 rl 1 I J JLU Congenial, T? D U 1? Honorable Employment. J? XVEiJJ. Large cash wages guaranteed for alt, either sex, young or old; can be done during leisure lime at your homes, or Pays Im mensely to travel. Large salaries to expe rienced Agents. A. splendid outfit free ! Write, for it once to LAItANE & HALL, lt. North Charles Sreet, Baltimore, Md. CHEAP MUSIC For Advanced Piano Piayers. Pianists desiring good Music at a" low For Singers and Young Pianists. Send 30 cents for Petehs' Musical price should send 50; Monthly, and you cents for a copy of will get f4 worth of "La Creme de la Cre- New Music, kverv me." Every number number contains 4 or contains from $2 to, o songs, and 4 or 5 m $3 worth of good' Mu- strumental pie?es by sic by such authorsjsucn authors as Hays, as Heller, Liszt, Voss Stewart, Thomas, Knhe, etc. Danks, Kinkel, etc Published monthly, 50cts. per number; $4 per year. Published monthly, 30 jets: per' number ; $3 per year. ? . A splendid collection of .Piano Music of medium difficulty. $3 in boards; cloth and gilt, $4. Address, , J. L. PETERS. - 599 Broadway, Box 5429, N. Y. Jan 2 lm Library i Keatociy Pearls of Melody Pieflmont Air-Line Railway. i.r.E-v ErcHMnNn t Daitvillk, RicnMrtyD & Dan ville it. W., N. C. DiviaioN, and N-jutu .Westkbx N. C It- W. o- CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and uftc r Thursday, Jan. 1st, 1874. GOl.Nci MilU'H. Leave Charlotte, 7 00 p ni S.-'io a. m. " Air-Uitc Jnc't.l 7 15 u 8.50 " 44 Salisbury, '10 0 44 10.47 44 '4 Grccsloro' 2 lo am 'l.lo p.m. 4 Dtttiville, 5 2 44 .V7 44 44 UnrkevUle, 11 40 " JDG 44 Arrive at Richiaond 2 32pm 11.02 44 GOING OUTn. STATIONS." "Mail. - Exi'rK7 Leave Richmond, 1 4S p m 5 0ft a.m. " Jturkevilie. 4 58 4" 8 '28 u 4 DUnville. !52 " 1 OH p.m. 14 Greenshuro 1 16 a ni 4 00 44 44 SJishnrv. 3 50 -33 44 " Air-LiiK'.liur't. ft 22 " X 53 Vrnve at ('harlottf. 0 30 44 000 41 GOING BAST. bTATtoNS. I Mail. Kxvhkhs. Lea ve ( freensbon 44 Co fcU.ops 4" Rtfieigh,. 2 0Oa ni .5.r 44 A.rrive (KUUhoro'tll 40 a in GOING WEST. ATATIOKS Mail. ExfiEss. Arr. Grwnshoroili 30 A: u Co Shops, 10 28 " 44 Raleigh, ! (5 40 14 Leave Goldshoro'i 3 00 p ni NORTH WESTERN N. C. R. R. . (Salkm BcAncM.) Leve Greciishoro' 4.30 p m Arrive at Salem, (J.25 " Lrave Sakm. 8.1KJ r m Arrive at Greensboro, 10.0U 4' Passenger train leaviig Raleigh at 7 40 P. M. connects at Greensboro' mth the Northern bound train; making the ijuiek sst time tt j.Il Northern cities. Price of T -kets aine as vin othvr rohtes. fr iiiis ro andlrom points Kasr of Oreens ioiM eonneet at tireetisboro with Mail Trains tour from jjoints North or South. Mail trains ilaily, both ways. On Sumiays Jiynchburg Aeconnnoda-r-ion leave U-ichinond iit'J.42 u. ni., arrive a lhi ''Seville l2.o'.)p. m., leave biirkcville i ,'") a. arrive at Richmond 7.5rt a. m. i'nilmao Palace Cars on all night trains oet wcc:i 'harlotie and Richmond, (With ut chi;ngw. i Papers that have arrangements to ad vertise the sciieuuie oi this company win olease print as above. Kur further lnlonuatioH address S. K. ALLKN. Gen' 1 Ticket Agent, C M. R. TAfccvrr. Greensboro, N- C. Engineer A. Gen'l Superintendeni. jan 7- W"j G HAH AM & NASIi'S LAND, LABOK & I M MIGRATION AttftXCY. CHARLOTTE, ST. C. WE negotiate salrs and leases of city residences, and lots, and fanning and min eral lands, improved and unimproved, in this section and iir Western North Caroli na, and will exhibit the same to the in spection of our patrons. Special attention of Capitalists invited to several fine tract now on our register, affording facilities for raising cattle, sheep, tc, and many con taining an abundance of such minerals as (30LT COPPER, IRON", PLUMBAGO, MARBLE and LIMESTONE. Also two IRON FURNACES ready for operation, with an abundance of ore and flax at hand V Also several water-powers for Forces. Mills and .Factories. Many of these tracts are well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton, Tobacco, the Vine, and the various grasses, cereals, and fruits, and are abun dantly supplied with such timber as ches- nut, hickory, walnut, pine, cedar and oak We can sell in tracts of from 100 acres to 20,000 acres, with dwellings or without. Parties wishing to employ Northern or European laborers" may 'learn our terms upon application by letter or in person. GRAHAM & NASH, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law. PRACTTCK in ALL the STATE and FEDERAL COURTS, MAKE COLLEC TIONS, EXAMINE TITLES, and FUR NISH ABSTRACTS. R. D. GRAHAM, F. NASH Jan 15, dly fc wky 6m 2ule of Ileal Estate. By virtue of a first mortgage deed to the First Building & Loan Association, and second mortgage to me, I will sell at the Court House door in Charlotte, at public auction, on Saturday, January 24th, the house and lot on Chruch street, now oc cupied "by John Butt. . i I have in hand for collection the books and accounts of John F. Butt. ' The debtors of the said Butt will settle 4 with me. ,-Ij--;.f-. Js;- .; &onin the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the Hood as the simplest ' food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand ills, ,f simply by Toning up, Invigorating and Vitalizing the System. TJie en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the body, 1 repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feea upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, . liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Xoss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys ' and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a low state of the system. JBeifig free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and neiv life into all parts of th e system, and building up an Iron Con stitution, Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blowninthe glass. Iamplilets Free. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No 1 Milton Place, Boston. old by Druggists generally.. lull AO Office of The Singer Maii'q CoJ (eiH::!:;vin p:yVcfctuM-.m,i J J s- ! ot its-merits in.wi a leiigt!;y auwria New York, January lUdi, LV74. . C. Tin-inn, iluiin'ner : Dear Sir: It lias recently come to our ! notiee that a tirui in ..lontrcal ai- nt;.nu-j tacturing Sewing Miichie.es in imitation oi ours, and that they are lj()dinjr the Vnivl !tntcs with eircn ars. Hie cliarsicter ol which to deceive the public into ibf b -lief t hat they can t-nppi.v exact imitation oJ our Machine at greatly rediii i-d rice. The oi -jeer of tlii.- circular letter to ad vise y-'U ttavt we have idivsidy taken - the preiiiliinaty sieps to roecre the hi in )i'M)kfn of", both for inlrinjiinjr on 1 ttli iV.tent. and lor iheunwaii'jiniah'eatrt-mpi tohuulcon our name. But as !:ne time wdl he necessary in the bringing of suits to an issue, vt- desire yon. m warn thejeo nle of )Uf locuiit v aaiiKt nuvcliaiiv.; at any pi ice, or on joiy terms, i'r by so tio- j in; they will subject theuiseiv-s to Juuvy j t:vinent.x tor minnpement oi our J'atent,. whit ii under all ciicunitam es wiii be sus tained, j should it come to your know!eb:c thai ( inv part i-e.- of resnolTMhilit v in onr U c;il- ity purchased spurious mat:hines, you vv.h bh-..e us bv eoiniiiumcafm1'- ad necosssarv nlormation at once. Respect tuliv, THE SINGElt MAN'fi CO., Insi.ek A. IforrivR, I'txsidcnt. jan 18, I wk. The Wilmington Star. I ESTABLISHED ONLY SIX YEARS ! DAILl ST A IS. It Ab the laruest tircniation 01 env the Iarjiest Circulation O. Dailv newspaper in the Htate, and a circulation in Wilmington Nearly Twice as Lar-ie as that ot aur other paper. All the news ot the day will be iound in it, condensed when unimportant, af length when of moment, and alwavs pre sented in a clear, intelligent and interest- nanner- SUBSCRIPTION (In Advance) : One Year, 7 ( 0 Six Months, Three Months,.. 2.00 WEEKLY STAR. Price Ueduced. t The Weekly Star is now combined with the Carolina Farmc, and is one of the cheapest papers in the country, at the fol lowing Reduced Rates: One copy, one year, $1.50 One copy, six months 1.00 JSS-Club of 5 to 10, one vear, $1.50 per copy aClubs of 10 or more, one year, only $1.00 per copy. psf bpecimen copies sent on application. Address, WM. H. BERNARD, , Editor & Proprietor, dec 12 tf Wilmington, N. C. THE PR1GHT MASON j PUBLISHED AT CONCORBj N. C. The Only Paper in the SOUTHERN ATLANTIC STATES Devoted Entirely to EtASOHIG INTEREST. Only One Dollar a Year! Circulation now, - - 6.-SC0. Clubs of 20 or more, - 75 cts. Every MASON in the land should sub scribe. Address, : ' - PcBti8nEB Bbight Mason, I : .?BA limited number of omobjection- ai a: i ..i a Jif i.u.s prtH-iaiinVrt eg au HiTTF.iiS the most woiulcrivi v;;rrrt;.t t..at ever sustained Uia;'.,I:' Fy.-tem. l'Jit; No 3Vih,o'i can Inks taescUitK pccnrdinu' t dim-twins, ;;;id reiuaiat UM'.vci!. provided rlr-'r hopes are l ot Ftroyt-il 1 v ir::Kr;n rUn d rjaud v.-iiou-a lev'. lent in t'ii v.ii!es t;f fiar n-!at i'-v i ;.oi: ,,;c-:i iiu v r.neu r;itos, l.iiiiois, 'iY-V'ssec-. t'u'iibcr! .ill Si)1; ":s, ivcl. t '.l:i;t(io. Bniow.-i. hio Ura'i.! J o:i:l, .i:i!;i!n:i. A.vio..-o,- .lvjv.maii. v Jin "i.c, .);itiics, siP-t ina:v otians. t!a ;r va.-1 tri'.inrarles. ,t!:r!'.!ij(,;:t p! ruirc eo-ntrv c i 1 1 J i : r tin; Ninurrr a: aulsnnn. and t';':Ma! !:;it)!y mo (:;ai;V soils i,i n!i:is:u! I u:rf ar.d (Irviieu vana -!v .acoi-.niaua-d bv rt.i'nJ:v-A.i. ... .'ii.. r:in-:e:nen:.' rf tiie slo".?ac!; l;v and' ot!t r aU'io'niaal f":.scc:;. la i'-, f.vatnHvir. ncMr.ai nn;:ii i e. Cci ii;v,r a j(v iMlIiUMW-i; np.'.. these var'.or.s c crlV.l i ;:::is l.s- es.-ontiuliv es.-ontiaily lvecesi-vu-y. ibarlic for nri'.a io.se ot" ! - r..s t!;. y v. ,l srieedilv ren':ovo tl: da- Ci !)'( d lun (is Vised niaticr xih c i arc ):adcl, at tiio panic t ii r j ;;0 .seer lur.i.s o l.a and irer.erallv ::;lo:-;ir' t!:o J a:ic!ions- of iho (ii. festive ora !!.?. Fui-tiiythf? iMxi.v njrahist iV.st 1 y p:;ri;yi; air ils fluids wiili Vi:;k: i'i'rrais. No ejii!cinivj can lal.o 1. of a .-y.-.tcar" llius toi tarined. iys-Tfs! i cr I iicUis1 io:r, rl!, acho. Tain in tin Shoulders. C'oi Tightness of thr t'ht, I-V.-ziries.s. s T" nictations of tlic Stoinaeh. i'a! 'IV in the Month, rii'.ioito Attacks. l';,v t:i'.;o:i of tin? l rcavt, Inliainmalion ni ; J.ii!-'.', F'ain i'r the reuioa of ilie K. li' ys, and a hundred other painfal sv:; io:ns, are viic oiispnntrs' or uvsaiu- lVHJ!'.t. HiToriil-i, o: Hint's Evil, vr,:; '.ve..ni:-. I ic:i. . Kry.-'ipei-i.--. ftwi-m-il .. t.mit!"'.. Serotinous 1 ii iia ni :na i i 'tis. 1 nlhuiniiat ions, MiTciirial AUV-ctiui!.. i Sores. Lrtipvioiis of the Skin. Son Kv.s til tiu'-e. sw i:i all oilier rtli.stit;i!uma! !. ea-:-s, W.u'.kkh's i.i:;A(t HiT':i;;!. l;a -t... -.-.. r-li.. jr.. ..if .. . ... . 1 1 ............ ... . I' '' II . t. ' I f 1 lA H Ml M H. 'I'M lii U most ob. liiinte an. I iiitractubie Vw hiiiitiiisiiaiory ami Chroii Iti!(:lIllS'.ltisitl, (iour, Kilions, lli-n:; tt'Uf cmhI Iittnn.ltnt Fevers. I -ispasis tiie I.iood. Iiiv..v, K iihicrs hmiI H!nii.it those ilhters h,K! no e'iial. fcu-ti L'i.U: are c.;:.sd ly Vitiated IJIootl. lwh AAl Ci I! son St-s. -riM-sons r p,;:urf'd in 1'ainL.s n-nd Minorals. sr,c!: I'iiiuibt :s. '.ryin.-sct.:ers. (!ol(i lii-aTs-r-. Miner.-., as they advance in life, ar. to paralysi of Use KowrN. Tn f. .'a:i.t this, t:dsi a dose of VV Ar.Ki:ii'b !:;.. n lirm-:us o'c;HiMiAilv. ForSIvht Iiscas-H, Emptii)ii.T;- ter, Sjili-iCheum. I'lotclics. Spots. rin;j I'ti -titles, l.oils, Ca'rlmiicles, Kiiis-wi;" SeaUl ltciii. S,re I'.yc-. l'.!T.-in'!.is. ' Scttr.'s. lliscolorations of the Skin, li u.!.d Diseases of the Skin of wliiitevfr or nature, are literally du-r ii) nnd out of the system ill :i short time In k'A ' of these Ihtter.s. f Pin, Tape, and other lVora hirkhijr in the system of so many tlinu- are effectuallv destroyed and reinoveJ. - . . . - ... . ... - ..v.-tem ol medicine, no vtM-imni-rcs, i.u thelininitics will free the system iV.mi st rike tliese Bitters. For Foinalc Complaints, inyc or old, married or single, nt the djvwn it " manhood, or the turn of life, these Ti Bitters display so decided an influence 'i iinnrovement & soon nercentiblo. Cleanse the Vitiated Klood ever rou find its imnurities bursting tur the skin in Pimples, Emptions, or cleanse it when vou find it obstrucieu clnoririuli in tho ruinj rloansft it WuCD ,l foul; your feelings will tell vouwben. the blood pure, and the health of the sy wul follow. i. yjt Hrrw-kVAT.n t CO.. rirnmnatiiiTulrinn A crt a Sun Fr.incisCO, Calif! aad cor. of Wmrtiineton and Charlton St8. - Sold by all lruggits ud De LOOK. TO 1TOUR I.TEEST Advertising is a Profitable In vestment. The Kershaw Gazette OFFERS to the Merchants of Chart to advertise their busines in its cojumH Having a large and rapidly increasing !,.. a nf thp wealth'? sections on the wateree river, ve ered a most , ,. Valuable Advertising Mediu Advertisers who desire to react" F -i i i i i.s.. : tka fts-zettfc ciiJi-sers snouiu aaveruse m vorihi1 it to - tin county, S. C, at the bead of navigat e" . the Wateree river, at $2 a year al) advance. .1rMS For terms of advertising, "?5n FRANK P. BBABU, Ed. AProp'r, Camden, & dec 11 tf " A FItESII SUPP - or Overcoats, Business and a fine stock of Cassiniere Ban4 t- i j x j A svAforpd tO t goil neceivea yesieruay uuw-" fgt ir today. Ordered Expressly jr in- v ant Vttil. gcuusiMfc") 86lVeS JOHN A. YOUNG nov27:tf Irish Potatoes. Barrels Northern Irish V tatoe If fA Jan 7 t24 W, J; BLACOL odxc A-urerusemems will be received. deed
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 27, 1874, edition 1
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