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DEAD. This sweet, and wonderful poem m out searching for an author. J " She is dead !" they said to him. "Come way : Kiss her and leave her thy love is clay F They smoothed her tresses of dark brown hair : On her forehead of stone they laid it fair ; Over her eye which gazed too much. They drew the lids with a gentle touch ; With a tender touch they closed up well The sweet, thin lips that had secrets to tell ; About her brown and beautiful face They tied her veil and her marriage lace, And drew on her white feet the white silk shoes, Which were the whitest, no eye could choose ! And over her bosom they crossed her hands, "Come away," they said, "God understands 1" And there wis silence, and nothing there Bat silence, and scents and egiantere, And jasmine, and roses, and rosemary, And they, said "As a lady should lie, lies she." And they held their breath as they left the room With a shudder, to glance at its stilln and gloom. But he who loved her two well to dread The sweet, the stately and beautiful dead ; He lit his lamp and took his key And turned it. Alone again he and she, He and she ; but would not speak, Though he kissed, in the old place, the quiet cheek. He and she ; yet she would not smile. Though he called her the name she loved erewhile. He and she still she did not move To any passionate whisper of love. Then he said, "Cold lips and berast without breath, Is there no voice ? no language of death ? "Dumb to the ear and still to the sense, But to heart and soul distinct, intense. "See now ; I will listen with soul, not ear, What was the secret of dying, dear ? "Was it the infinite wonder of all That you ever could let life's flower mil ? "Or was it the greater marvel to feel The perfect calm o'er the agony steal ? "Was the miracle greater to find how deep Beyond all dreams sank downward that sleep ? "Did life roll back its record, dear ? And show, as they say it doest, past things clear 7 y "And was it the innermost heart of the bliss ? To find out so, what a wisdom love is ? "Oh, perfect dead I Oh, dead most dear I I hold the breath of my soul to hear 1 "I listen as deep as to horrible hell, As high as to heaven, and you do not tell ; "There must be pleasure in dying, sweet, To made you so placid from head to feet. "I would tell you, darling, if I were dead, And 'twere yonr hot tears on my brow shed, "I would say, though the angel of death had laid His sword on my lips to keep it unsaid. "You should not ask vainly, without streaming Which of all death's was the chiefest surprise ; 'The very strongest and saddenest thing Of all surprises dying must bring." Ah, foolish world I Oh, most kind dead 1 inougli he told me, who will believe it was said? Who will believe what he heard her say. With the sweet, soft voiee, in the dear old way ? "The utmost wonder is this : I hear, And see you, and love you, and kiss you dear : "And am your angel, who was your bride, And know that though dead l have never died." WHAT may one always have his pock- ett filled with, even when they are empty 1 Holes. To make winter short, give a ninety day note, without grace, right away. March will then come round before yon know ft Thi Detroit Free Press says; "St. Louis it talking of widening her principal atieeta at a heavy cost. It was always a wonder to ua how three St. Louia women could pat their feet down in any one street at once. Ax undecided fellow courted a lady for twenty-eight years and then married her. She turned out a perfect virago, but died in two years after the wedding. "Now," taid he. in a self congratulating tone, "see what I have escaped by a long coutt-ship." The first thing a young man does when he tees a friend with a new bat on is to take it off and serenely try it on his own head. When a young lady sees ono of her acquaintances with a new bonnet, she just lifts up her nose and serenely wonders "where the thing got that fright from." Mr. Jenkins playfully remarked to his wife that in her he possessed five falls. "Name them, my love." "Yon are beau tiful, dutiful, youthful, faithful and an armful." You have the advantage of me, my dear." "How so, my precious." "I have but one fool" Mr. Jenkins made no tanner inquiries." "Hqw is it that you came home from your party so early last night, Susan I Didn't you enioy yourselt ? Susan "ies ma am, dqi me young man as iuk me hin to supper insulted me." Mistress "Inanltrrl vnn Ftnann f Whv wlmt rlirl he sayf Susan "Yes ma'am. He asked if my program was full, and I'm sure I neverad nothing but a sandwich and a glass jof lemonade, so I came away home." ft i "I've known many a church to die 'cause it didn't give enough, but I never knowed a church to die 'cause it gave too much. Dey don't die dat way. Brederen, has any of you knowed a church to die 'cause it gavo too much T If yon do,, jest let me' know, and I'll make a pilgrimage to dat church, and I'll climb by de soft light of de moon to its moss-covered roof, and iyi stand dar and lift my hands to heaven and say, "Blessed are de dead dat dieiade Lord.'" After nearly twenty five years' expe rifMicl of a ornhibitorv law. and seven or eigbtyeats trial ot a si ite police specially to enixct' ii, ineic ure at una nour in the city of Boston three thousand places where liquojs are illegally sold. NEWSPAPER LAWS. We receiveso many inquires as to the la aoxr dim the circulat ioo of newspapers, th we fand it necessary to pohttsn ine iotiowiug summary, which will coverall the questions) that have been addressed to ut . 1 . Subscribers are considered wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers ordering thediseontinance of their periodicals may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. 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Sundry Itemes It costs 15 cents extra besides the regular postage to register a let ter. S Stamps cut out from Stamped Envelopes are not allowed to be placed upon other let ters. Insure Your Life, IN THE EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society (cf N. Y.) I Asset! $31,000,000, Income $9,000,000. Dividends Declared Annually. Canvassing Agents wanted. Apply to J. ALLEN BROWN, Gen'l. Agent. pie your nouses, FURNITURE, and MERCHANDISE. The Imperial (of London) Lon & Lir & Globe, (of London,) Under writer's Agency (N. Y.), Franklin (of Phila.), Georgia Home (of Golum bus, Ga.), and Old North State (of Warrenton, N. C.) are all represented by J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent FERTILIZERS. Pur Peruvian Guano, Sal Pacific Guano, Navassa Guano, Baugh's Raw-Bone Phosphate, and "No. , L T - . v . f 1L"jao' "ft ordered at any time. Farmers will do well i; by Engaging what they want at once Tlme 6iven to Prtie8 &S undoubted security, or lien on crops. J. ALLEN BROWN, Office No. 2, Granite Row at At well's Hardware Store Salisbury, N. C Aug. 28, lS73-tf. 1874. NOW READY. 1864 37 OF PUBLICATION Turner's N. C. Almanac for 1874 is the lar the State! gest and most valuable Almanac published in For Sale by McNEELY A WALTON, Merchant. AiL &0bury,N.C 7X3 AS. THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. rraA a ay m We claim and can show that it is the chbaf est, most beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easilv operated, and smoothly running Afall iha familv &in? Machines. It is re markable not onlv for the range and variety of its sewing, but also for the variety and dinereni kinds nf texture which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the inter-!X)CKEr-Ei.asTic-STiTCH, alike on both sides of the fabric Sewn. Thus, bea-rer cloth, or learner, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stitch; and, in a moment, this willing and never-wearying instrument may be adjusted for fine work on gauze or gossamer tissue, ouie tupkinir of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost "any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. And with its simplicity of construction; case of operation; uniformity of precise action at any speed; capacity for range and variety of work, fine or coarse leaving all rivals behind it." We wirh pleasure refer the public to ine woia and Bronte Medals and Diplomas awarded to our Machines in America, Prussia, England, and recently in Austria at the Exposition in Vienna, where we were awarded five Medals, Merit, Pro gress, and ihree for articles manufactured on our Machines. But it gives us much greater pleasure, to present to the public the sworn returns of sale, (to which any one can have access) of the differ ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four years, made to the receiver appointed by the owners of valuable feewine Machine ratenis, anu which shews the precise number of machines sold by each Company. 1869 1870 1871 1878 Sneer Msnufacting Co., 86.781 187,838 ll,2U 1 w WheMer A Wilson do T8,Wi 88.2iS 12S.526 174.088 Howe Machine Co., 45,000 7J,16 84,010 145,000 Grove A Baker Sewing Machine Co., 85,158 7,40 50.888 10,897 89,655 80,127 21,158 62.010 49,554 42.444 88,639 Msestic Swlng ao ed Sew'ne do 19,687 17,201 8-1,202 2S,f90 500 Wilcox A Glbbs do Wilson do American Batton-Hole Over- - 32,666 semtng Machine Co., 7,i93 14.578 R9U 17,060 20.121 13 562 15,947 18.930 IS 897 Ool.l Medal do Florence do B. P. Bow do Victor I - do Davis - - do Ble-s - -do Reminrton Empire do J. E. Braunadorf do Kev stone j do Bartlett, Reversible do Bartram k Fanton do Lee' r io Orielnal Howe do Pinkie A Lyon do Artra do Vliplie d Empire I do Pnrham do J. O Kolron do M'Kay j dv C P. Th Prison do 1861 15 793 14,907 11.901 11.568 4,?67 11.376 6 058 4,982 4.262 2,665 1,000 1,000 496 420 614 1,004 20.051 7,689 4.720 4 555 2.965 2 056 280 818 147 124 311 1.8R9 4 548 8.70O 1,141 2,420 6,806 8 560 l,7f6 r luO Union Button-Ho'e do Laeavitt do 771 The reader will also note that althongh it is charged that Sewing Machines are sold at en ormouslv ihfarh prices, vet he will see that sever al firms, that were in existence have failed or abandoned an amprofitable business. We respectfully solicit a call from all parties desiring a first class Sewing Machine. At our Store near the Public Square will be found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, &c. Also Silk. Linen, and Cotton Threads Needles, Oil, &c. Singer SHantifactTiring Co.. JOHN A. RAMSAY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent SPIRIT OF THE Ai: ' HE Spirit of the Age will present a pair M. of fine pictues worth $3.00 to every sub scriber for 1873, who pays $2 50 in advance for a vear's subscription. The pictures entitled Raphael's Cherubs is executed in the finest style of Lithographic printing ; the printed surface o. each is 22x28 inches, and the pictures sell in the stores for $2 50 per pair. Rev. T, H. Pritchabd, D. D., "I Contributing Rev. H. T. Hudson, J Editors. The Age is a weekly Family Paper, adapted to the Home Circle, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Tradesman, alike in every section of the State ; it is not sectional in its character, nor part izan or sectarian. Besides all the news of the day, collated with a view to correctness and accuracy, its columns will be filled with the choicest matter appropriate to the different de partments Stories, Historical and Biographical Sketches, Travel and Adventure, Sabbath Read ing, V it and Humor, Agricultural, Correspon dence, an Epitone of the News of the Day, &c. ORIGINAL STORIES. The publication of Original Stories is a special feature of the Age, and for this year we have procured several from the pens of popular and interesting writers. In this Department alone we can promise our readers entertainment equal in character to that ol any of the popular story papers. TERMS IN ADVANCE : One copy one year, (with 2 pictures,) $2 50 " " " without pictures, 2 00 i " six months do 1 25 Every reader of the Spirit of the Age as published before the war, is earnestly requested to renew their patronage; send for specimen copy. Aaaress, EDWARDS ir. BROUGHTOM. Feb. 13, tf Raleigh, N. C. The Wilmington a ESTABLISHED Only SIX YEARS DAILY STAR. Has the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any lMiiy newspaper in the State, and a circu lation in Wilmington Naerly Twice as Large as that of any other paper. An the news of the day will be found in it condensed when unimportant, at length when of moment, and always presented in a clear, in- lemgeni ana interesting manner. SUBSCRIPTION (In Advance) i One Year, ..$7.00 Six Months, ..3 50 Three Months, 2.00 weeklyTtar. PRICE REDUCED. THE WEEKLY STAR is now combined with the CAROLINA FARMER, and is one ot the cheapest papers in the country, at the following REDUCED RATES: Une Copy, One Year 1.50 One Copy, Sir Months, 1.00 ICiubs of 5 to 10, One Year, 125 per copy. ldtClobs of 10 or more, One Year, only -M 00 per Copy. Specimen Copies sent on applica tion. Address, WM. H. BERNARD, Editor & Proprietor, It' T T AfT'rrAT Dec. 4 1878. tf. Ra R Rsi RADWAVS READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR iter rea ' In this advert weaent aaad any on suffer wrru pant. r.ADWAY-8 READY RELIEF 18 CTRR FOB EVBRY PAl". It was the first and t The Osaly Pain Remedy that lntant'v rtop tbe mot exerncUTrns- pains, allart Inflammations and cbrw CMWllurM. whether of the baasra. i 'lunar a. Bosrais. or other glands or organ, by one application. IN FROM OXE TO TWBXTT X IXCTRS. n ma'ter ho rtnlewt nr rrrrnetarwSr the pain the KliKl'Jf ATH'. Bed riiJ'len. lniirrn. Crippled. Nervous, Neuralgic or proai rated with dleaaif ma; suffer, RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF "WILL AFFORD INTAWT EASE. nrrLAXu aiiiw ok ms Kirvssva INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OP THK ROWBLS. CON lBTlO OF THE LCKGS. SORB THROAT, DIFFICULT (?EATniN PALMTATION Of THE HEART. HYS.Eiui.a, lajLir, uiritiKKiA. CATARRH. INFLUENZA. HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE. KKURAT-OIA. RIIEVMATISM. COLD CHILLS. AOt'E CIIII.IA The apnlicatin n M!i it end v HHIeflo tin pert nr parts Alter the palu ord fflcultv exists will afford eae ami Com (cart. Twenty drops In htl'a tamblrr of wurrr will in a few m mieti's crre CF. MfS. Sf ASMS. SOUK KToAClf 11 K ARTHURS, MCKj I1KHQJIE, DIARRHOEA. DVSE.VTI-.RV. fOUi'. m.ND IN THK SOWBLS, and all INTERNAL FAIN. Traveler "hould nlv earrv a brttle of Had. wavy' Rrady Kcll.f all ihe.ni. A lew dope wmer will .r nt slfknes er palif from rbanrr mt woer. It Is detier than French Uroudr or Bluer a a stimu'taut i FifVESt ATT AGITE. FEVER AND OtE core.! for SPv cenfa. There tl not a reinndiai aon: in jhU ntld tnm will rare Feres and Ane, nai uli otlier SIr. .. Ril..n. Mrier, TvnlittkL VeUovr. and other iVver-laSIwi bv RAt yr.K .? I'fl.LI -o oulek at RAUWAT i KE.tDY Ei. L.tr. rm cent per ltie. HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! 5 8THONO AND PCRR BTCH 9W)Viin "2E OF FT.KSH AN! VriUJ'IT-. I K r. KktN A: BEAUT! i'L" Li I uHI'Lti .-- i. E!0ilHfc TO AlX. SarsauarLliaa MW THI CRIAT ELOCO PU1IFIER. HAS MAnE THE MOST JeTnNIsnrNfl CURES: SO QUICK. St) RAFfD ARK THE CIIANdES, THK ;hy underi;:, i nukr tub jnki.i KM K f THIS TRCL'i' UOXDERtLL .Mt.i.li'iNE, THAT Everj Daj Iiicrcaio ia Flesh asfl. f t is Ssca aM Fell Eeerr !rn of fhc PASAPAEILLIAS? RERC'L- rSNTi'mumiiuictttvatl'-..'!):!! H o liiiMul, Sweat. ITnne. BI it'lier Fluiit 4.1 J y. i.-ey- of :?.c h.vstem the ehrur or lite, inr tt rvir t!.c wt-iuof he Ifidv with uew and wintid malvriaL SrroTnU. fivpiiina. Conntriptinn. ilandular iliscrfc. Wler l tbo tbMat. Month. Tu mors. Jtodtr i't theC.luitdiUiil "(tier 1-ftrUof the .rrteni. -rire Eyrs. Stsjmtl'rVt'.i duclmrK.- trotn .It.- Ear ami 'he vroiTt units of Skm flkHSft-e. Erunionv Fever ire-. '-"aid IV.r.i Worn: Suit Rheum ErvH'lfta. 4cno. BtacK Sj. it, Viirni i:t lite Kie!i. Tninur'. Cnn jftrs in tiio 'Womh. and nl! wraki'iiimr and tmiuftil dls siarvi'. Ni-.t .SweHls, tior Spcrni an.l all wastes of the Hfo nricip'.o am wiihtn tlio cnnstfre r&ttgt of this wonder of Moilont tNtetnWr-. ami a fern- davs' ue will rov t Hi; v perssai mirnt it f- r cither f Lueae forms oi li--asc it i'uit-n' power l. curt- thein. Ii t'ip ) ii..ii(, dally U-i-onvni rfrtMced by the wastes 1t:d .i.i,u:t,l.:.ii that ti .intl.tu.ill. ir'tf rrw hut. in:c c;t ll a ttMlf t! ' xr:;: -.. mtrr'?rAir the um( wira if w mtsi'Tu:! n:ido ir mi b"?.iiiivtriooii and .hht -.. VRII.LI AN v. i'.l and doe ticcure a euro 'A artajii; f-.r t-arc ihi.t rxtede comtnence Ihl ork nf ;.nl Vatiofl. an 1 sn jreedfMh 'UminMilinr the rof :-!'-.-, r :uair tri; im rapid. au.l every day :ncMitIen wit? if til' ,ino'f tfr.minrlie.toi nidtroitcvr, tltc IimkI isat!wi I'l'l'i'i", uppelitt ltn)i.viny , ftud Rush .:;i.l w?i.T (iir.rrtiut);. Not on (7 dr ins SAaaJtNPiLLtas Ecot.vict excel All :ui'V 11 rtrnLal &c:i: in t leci'.oof tibfuniic Rcro. liitnhs, Ijrii i!rti:Ki:il, end ttia. disbsej; but It is ttu only i-viii'.c cun; ut Kidney Z'ttaducr Complaints, t"-'i'rv !:"! WnrnhdHf TitrT t":"1 Won -. Crave!, niiitte, PmpTy, nctieeof Unit,-. Kritthi's Uls- ' 'ti;i;V? 1.1 V. iitui j.-o. A turn ;.ui i r.i.i in ail vtisa wbere there ar.i iek ,1s -1 ! pwiM. or iho wsta . i . mirk, ciniidr. mixed w 11 iiViiu i-s !,kc ii'.' whiit "fun n.":. nr ihreadu llkn .. 'i:e ia. 1 hi-iu 1- 'i i:irln,l. dark. tMi nitpinr. ivH-i. :'ii. I -.vliiic honc-iluiu tl' piil.s. ami , lira thi-ru is if - i nf, i.nriii 1 - u-jiliMi wlifi, in Itw wnter. and 1 j .1 1.1 Uj at ... , :' iliv : aUAij iIm Lotus. Tstmov ff 11 Yrars9 Growth Cural bj 11 ul way's insolvent. CI?. RADVAY'Q PeriiCtfOiiiiivt&EspiatiBEPills riir.i rvciiia'.c iiru. il-a:i!H mid Mr ii.'iln'ii. funv Ka.l- wuv sriu. nir ii--i urv m .hi uiirucr . ine nfuniscli, I.iv. r. Hnwr s, KiJm K, lllmlilrr. Nirvnus lL?a'. Iiiail.icti. t.'otutipiti!'!i. C-iiv'iirj, In.llzction. Dys j-: .:. Bi.l"mnS Billoim Fever. Inflaiiiinm Ion . im Kwt'K l'i!-, B'ld all ! TimgrsiM urn ( Mm IicenuU Vi-fern. Wnrrn!el toeff.t i & po-4i rn euro. I'nrrlT Vi'e!h1,cunLiu:ii:i uo tsMtstrf, luiut-ralsur deleteri ous :rvi-. A lew doi of T.AnTTATS TTT.LS will free the srs lem irom s.11 iIk- above n:im.. ilisorUera. Price. eeiits p. r Box. KOMI HV lntUOl-T.-l rS UK ai " KAi.SK AND TKUE.' Rend one letter tausp to R a Imva Y a 00.. No SI Warren 8t, New Tor Information worth thousands wUl be sent you. Iron in the Blood MAKES THE YEAK STRONG. T7:c Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is r,o combined art to have the character of an ailment, as easily digested ami assiwiltUed with the blooil as the simplest food. It increases the qmintUit of Nature's tyr'k Vitalizing Agent', Iren blood, and ettrcs athonnnit H!.,'' simply by Totting no, Invigorating and Vitalising the System. The en riched and vitalized bood per meates every part of the botly, repairing damages and waste, searching out mo)bid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upo:i. This IS the secret, ef the won derful success of tlti i remedy in curing Dyspepsia, IAver Com plaint, .Dropsy, Chvouic Diar rhoea, Boils, Kervoua Affections, Cliiils cikI Fevers, Humors, Dns of GfWKiiUtf ioaJ Vicor. Disons of tiQi KiUney. and BladrfeV.1 feStiafe romplnlnts, and al lit 'Oca ipHriainatiug in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied b'l dcltlXtf.il or a lozo 5aid energizing ; cjfex us c t fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, hut arc jtennnuent, infu sing strength, Wplr. tnul new We ini'JLlUI jtarts of the. ry stem, rtif building r: an Iron Con- uy znc ...c o$ 4.n.i , meily, ji'om weak, stcttn, rrtrf,-rrrrr crea ture:;. fi s!:-c.;g, healthy, aitd happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably lies itaie to give it a trial. Sec that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass, yampbjota . SETH W. F0WLE k SONS, Proprietors, So. 1 Milton Place, Sold t Didooiiti qiiiiaut. $10 to $20 1 H. Blair A Co f. whday. Agents wanted every bt.ere Particulars free. A Louis, Mo. Nov. 6 1878-t THE SOUTHERN MITl L IRE INSUBANCE COMPANY, OF RICHMOIVD, VA. Assetts, 1st January, 1 873, $472,867.23 XllMi Annual Participating Fo Oici 68. Farm Property a Specialty. P. si I DR. H. O. DAVIDSON, Prea.aent. JORDAN N. MARTIN, Vice-President J. E. NEISWANGER, Secretary. j So B. JO E8 General Agent. J. ALLEN BROWN, of Salisbury, Canvassing Agent. LEWIS C. HANES, of Lexington, Local and travelling Agent. May 22, ly. BANK OF STATESVILLE I 14. CUABTXa UNDKa AOT OP TBS OBNBBAL AS8KMBLT OF NOBTA CAROLINA. Authorized Capital, 8500 000 THIS BANK has been organized under the Laws of the State, and all the requirements complied with. Deposits received subject to Check, and when special arrangements are made Certificates of Deposit will be issued payable with interest si the rate of 8 per cent. Executors, Administrators, Guardians, or others holding money in Trust, are authorized by law to deposit in this Bank. T ft Highest price paid for Gold and Silver Coin and Old Bank Bills; and General Banking Business transacted. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE. SaML. McD. TATE, Pbesidbbt. R. F. SIM0NT0N, Caher. Statesville, N. C, Aug. 21, l873-3mos. Ihe only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Conn try ! $75,000 00 ZW VALXTABZtB OITTI ! 2 0 BE 1)1 ST II IB UTED IN L. 0. SINE S 166 REGULAR MOSTHLY Gift Ei I FT JUNTFRPRKF To be drawn Monday, Feb. 23rd, 1874. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OP $ 5,000 EACH DT GREEBACKS ! -Two prizes 81 .000 1 rSix prizes 4500 V Each in GRFPTCRA PITB Ten prizes $100 j 1 Horse A Buggy, with Silver-mounted Harness, worth !$t00 One r ine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $560! len family Sewing Machines, - worth $100 eacat Five Gold Watches & Chains worth $100 each ! FJVe Gold American H Ten Lidies Gold Hunting WatrhM UrtK S100 Each 1 1000 Odd and Silver Lever Hunting Watcket, wtrtk from $20 to $300 each. Geld Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ac., Ac. r of Gifts, 15,00. Tickets Limited to 75,000. AGENTS WANTED to .Sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tickets $10 ; Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circulars containing a fall list of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to mais office, L. D. SINE, Box 86. 101 W. Fifth St. ci xcixHATi, O. $72 00 EACH TO! Agents wanted everywhere. Business strictly itxiumsis. r-mrucuiars iree. ft nrtr 86 1 y . JL.WAjJLCH. sVCQ Ht Ii J - - i , A CONCORD N. a u Tie Only Paper in the Southern Atlahtic States Devoted Entirely to Masonic Interests uL,r ONE DOLLAR A TEAR! ' Circulation now ; 6500. Clubs of 20, or more, 75 cts. Every MASON in the land should sub scribe. 'f Address, Publishers Briqht Mason, Concord N. C A limited number of oblation .L acTii iiBginpnx win oe reeervea. Jn 30 1874 H. - J -M . . . 1? r vVmL. tub unp Mason, i tm mm sz.1 sssa ff Ml JJ I.V.1L J. J J.TJ rjlvlAH:l11slHl Dr. J. Walker's Callfbrnlm Vin egar Witters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chicrly from the na tive herbs found on tbe lower ranges of the Sierra Nernda mountains of Cantor nia, the tncHllcinal properties of which are extracted therefrom' without tbe use of Alcolsoi. Tho quesUoo la almost daily asked. " What is the cause of tho unparalleled success of Vinegar Brr rr.KsV Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and tbe patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and n life-giving principle, a perfect Itenovntor and Invigorator of the s-st cm. Never before in the history of, the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vixkoas Dittkba in heaUnctbe sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as welt as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation ef the Liver. and Visceral Organs in Bilious Diseases The properties of Da. Walxxh's ViXKGAa Uittkrs are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutrition, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedan vp. Conn ter-Irritant Bodori fie, Altera tive, and Anti-Bilious. Urate. Ill iaOSSAUuS pror ' n 1 1 u Vnr ZQAJt Bitteks the most wonderful In rigoraot that ever sustained th sinking system. No Person ean take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, paovided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious. ICeiuittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which are so preva lent ia the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United Suteaspcoially those of the Mississippi. Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland. Arkan sas, Kcd, Colorado, Brazos, Bio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sous of unusual heat and dryness, are iu variably itcconipanied by extensive de rangements of tiio ctomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful intluetico upon theao vnrioua or gans, is essentially necessary. There Is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr.. J. Va;.:ci:::'s Vinkgak Brrrsfca, as thoy will speedily remove tho dark colored viscid nattcr with which the bowels aro loaded, at tho samo time Stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions o( tho digestivo organ. Fortify the body oimiiist disease by purifying all its fluids with Vixbcab Biri Esta. No epidemic can Liko hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ITead ache, Paid in the Shoulder, Coughs, Tightness bf tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Taste in tho Moath, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tation of tho He:irt, InHamiiintion of the Lungs, l .un in the region of tho Kid ncys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, nro the oflpring8 of Dyspepsia. One bottlo;will pmvo a lct ter guarantee of its merits thou a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofnln, cr Kilter's Eril, wiiite Swelling, Ulcer. En Niclaa. Kweliod Neck. Goitre. Scrdlulou-t luuaaiuialiim, ludulent InflammatiiiK, Ifrrcuriid A li.-i ti..:is OhI Sore, Eruption of the Skin. Sons Bvea, sir. In thexo. an m all other cwiiatittnnnaJ Dia eascm, Wni:' Yt.tKoaa Birraaa have shown thrif great rnrattre pmren in the most obstinate and intractable case. For Inlantmatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Bemfc tcnt and Intermittent Fevci-a, Iiseaaesof the Blqod, jirfver, Kidneys and Bladder, these BittcH have no roiuJ. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Median if nl liseasei, rersons en gaged in I'aint i and Minerals, such as Vhimbera, vpr-MjUers Gold-beatera, and If iucra, as they advance in life, are sabjret to paralysis' of the Bowel. To guard against thi. take a dose of Walkk r's Via KOAa BiTTEas oeeamna)ly. For Skit IHeaaea, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Khoam, lt.otchea, Spota, Pimples, Paslulea, Boil. Carbuncle. King-worms, Scald-head, Bre Eyes, EfyMpelas. Iuh, Scurf. Discoloration of tho" Skin. U amors and Diseases of tbe Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system id a thort time by the aae of these Bitters. . Pin, Tope, and oilier Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousand, are effectually destroyed and removed. No svatem of medicine, no vermifuges, so an- uisamuuucs win tree tc system trum worms hka these Bittcrsl. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at tbe dawn of wo manhood, or: the turn of life, these Tonie Bitters display so decided an influence thai improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through tbe skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: cleanse it when you fiud it obstructed and sluggish in tbe veins ; cleanse ft when it is foul ; your feelings will tell vou when. Keep tbe blood pure, and tbe health of the system will follow. H. M. MrDOVM.n CO., Dmpjruts and Gen. Arts.. San Francises California. and cot of Washington na4 Cnsissi a 8ta W. T. nt. H, MeDOIALD CO., saw rr1- r i nwiim n nau oor. or wasatnaton acd rhartson M. K r Land Deeds, Trustee Deed Commissioner ? Deeds, Sberifls 1 m ant ueeas, Uhattel Mortgaires, dtc For Sale at tbis o0is . HlRD W A RE. When yo want Hardware aft la figures, eall on the ondereirned aft K ft n t. n w granite now.. D. A. AT WELL. 8aMsbnry N"..,May 13-tf. "CAfifBA HIGH SCHOOL, NEWTON, I. C. The 17th Jena of 20 weeks, will begin Jan- ul IUI ir, i. , TwiiMMs, from $10 tofl?2,50 per term. Boar in families, from $8 to $10 perasooth. Rev. J. C. CAPP. A. R. F issiasl Dee. 18 1873 6ui. ins WATCHMAN OFFICE ft tin f i is well supplied with AinJ V -5 Jj" Urge and elegant oavortsssst ef PLAIN I FANCY Yl I ssiAsm -TOB TTPEg, iciAinat or Ufa CUT ILLUSTRATIOKa, suitable for oil Vi.ri. HANDBILL PRINTING. Finer and more Ornamental Types, for t Business & Professional GAftM . - k Visiting, Party and Wedding CM ; College and School Circulars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Notices and LABELS for all purposes ; f ato Blanks For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Or anything else required in tht Printing Line. THK - I T . (Cirtiin Wnfym AS raWSFAFKB, Ia a candidate for public favor. It circulation ia good, and its stinriiaf and patronage improving. ItsiSsS of the beet advertising mediums i the State, and offers its facilities oa si liberal terms ae any. 200 HEAD OP BHM Cattle Wan lest Hundred flae Beef Cattle, far whisk he Salisbury that he is furnishing saarl t with beef four times each week ; snSBjJ: o Monday. Wednesday. FrMey aadSst urday morviars. JOHN BEARD- May5-tf. Cheap Chattel Mortfafei, wther beaaJcs for sals eer- A Second Hand Piano FOR SALE. at this office. . Ama-. SS.lf j Marriage frtincastee fcr s" Sfl At fsndl i
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