, .: "' ''am- . -:;.assjesBn Liji .amfmmmtu iwrnmuw -m j M'ifjiwiwwrii.. am L 1 y ijiiipij i iiiiiirwiMppywilMwwiii i Mwwwwww,BMp,,pW r. A3PIKATI0N. TU the part f t coward to brood O'er the fast that is withered and dead. What though the heart's roaeaare ashes and dost? What though the heart's music be fled ? 8til! shiue the graud heavens o'erhead. Whence the voice of an angel thrills clear on the soul. "Gird about thee thine armor, press on to the goal ! at the faults or the Crimea of thy youth Are a burden too heavy to bear, What hope cm reblooua on the desolate wasfe, Of a jealous and craven despair f Down, down with the fetters of fear ! I the strength of thy valor and manhood Ml. I Jimft With the faith that Illumes and the will defies. "Too late" through God's infinite world,- From Hit throne to life's uethermost Ires- -Too mk.'" is a phantom that flies at the dawn Of the snnl that repents and aspires. If pure thud has made thy dusires. There's no height the strong wing of immor tals may gain Which is striving to reach thou shalt atirve for iu vain. Than up to the contest with fate, Unbound by the past, which is dead ! What though the heart ,s roses are ashea and dost f What though the heart's music be fled ? Still shine the fair heavens o'erhead ; And sublime as the angel who rules in the sun Beams the promise of peace when the eon flict is won 1 A Cure FOR Consumption. A cor respondent writes as follows about the sanitary power of a very well known plant : I have discovered a remedy for pulmonary consumption. It has eared a amber of cases after they had commenc ed bleeding at the lungs and the hectic iuslwwns already on the cheek. After trying this remedy to my own satisfac tion, I nave thought philanthropy requir ed that I ahonld let it be known to the world. It is the common mullin, steeped strong and sweetened with coffee sugar, and drank freely. The herb shonld be gathered before the 5th of July, if con venicnt. Yonng or old plants are good if dried in 'lie shade, and kept in clean pa per bags. The medicine mnst be contin ued from three to six months, according to the nature of the disease. It ts good for the urinary vessels also. It strength ens the system, and builds np instead of taking away tho strength. It makes good blood, and takes inftamation from the lungs. It is the wish of the writer that every perodtcal in the United State, Canada and Europe shonld pnblish this receipt for the benefit of the human fami ly. Iny this np and keep it in the house ready for nee. To Blkach Cotton. A very good method to bleach cotton cloth is to soak It In butter milk for a few days. Another way is to make good snds, put from one to two table-spoonfuls of turpentine into it; before putting in the clothes. Wash aa usual, wringing the clothes from the boil, and drying without rinsing. By using but one table-spoonful of turpentine in the first suds on washing days it will save half the labor of rubbing, and the clothes will never become yellow, but will remain a pnre white. Rev Joseph R. Wilson, D. D.t of the Col a nibirt Theological Seminary has been called to tho pas to rage charge of the First Frerbyterian Choreh in Wilmington. are 85 banks and banking insti State and National, in Virginia, lenting a capital stock of 87,2 13.326 60 ; of which the city of Richmond has 2,405,925. The guns taken from the Virginia Mil itary Inrtitute by Gen. Hunter dnring the war will be restored to the Institute, an order to that effect having been issued by the Secretary of War. Maryland Siamese Twins. On the 6th of February, at Tobaccos tick, Doi ches tej county, Maryland, Mary Traverse, wife of Thomas Traverse, colored, gave birth to female twins something like the law Siamese pair. They are united by a fleshy band from the lower part of the hsjssaat.bone to the abdomen, and face to face. One was born dead, the other lived minutes and had ita arm around the one's neck. Dr. Beniamin Smith has bought and preserved the bodies. Baltimore Sum. Spanish correspondent says : Mad rid goes to bed at 8 A. M , breakfasts at 1 P. M., takes a siesta before going to the bull-tight at 4. drive afterwards, dines at ?, and later begins business. There are than abject enough to retire at night and rise hi the morning. They are shopkeep ers and secretaries of legations possessed of conscience; conscience emulates the lark it rises early, at Hi . ?r, Colorado, is destined to become one of the most impoitant points in that section of tha United State. During the past year its population has increased over Jlfjhl thousand ; while the real and person al property valuation of Denver for the vear 1853 was $9,331,100, in 1808 it was out $606,290. tafrrrr A Nrc.ro Confesses on his Death- Bk the Murder op a Man for which AN 1 NNOCKXT PKBSON SUFFERED ON THE U allow. The Mill ford (Del.) News says that John Yoanf, (colored.) sn old snan who died near Frederica. Kent conn- last oundaj morning, confessed just his death, to one John Madison, 1 . MWt aitenaent, that he (loong) was the. man who killed the old peddler, for sell a murder of whosn one Edward Darnell aftw convicted and bnng few years ago Dover. It will be remembered that peddler's body was found in a , bornbly mingled, and ahow indication of having sset with foul play. Circumstances pointed to the tell and a Man named W ilium ho were arraigned. Loner suc lod in proving an alibi, was acquitted. ,nd the boy convicted and hong. If this story is true, and there seems no reason lo doaht it, it affords another illustration of the fallibility ol circumstantial evidence, and thfi possibility of hanging the inne cent tor the geuty. "IVt1 - I, i'r.V'BMHBrfl ! .1 If S -At. tt - EK .. ...-aBab 1 : A IT Ml . --- IX "There Uons, W Sk mmon bosMarr and Sumner. i i Columbia (S. C.) Phoenix. The average New England mind, whether on ita own soil or planted in a more conge nial climate, is a peculiar one. It pursues the dead with its calumnies with aa much warmth as if ita object waa living and could defend itself from attack. Such was not the mind of Charles Sumner. When some oue of this class not a great while ago, men tioned the difficulty which he had with Preston Brooks, with a view of pandering to a supposed surviving resentment in bis breast, he rebuked it with warmth, aaying that whatever "Brooks' faults, and all have faults. the grave had exempted him from any fur ther remembrance of them. He bad noth ing bat tenderness to express concerning him. Not heeding this example, not capa- e of appreciating tbtr forgiving spirit. many newspapers, and not a few orators. having embraced th occasion cf bis tleatb to revive this unhappy controversy. He died forsooth, of the wounds inflicted by Brooks, eighteen years ago! He was a martyr to his bold advocacy of principle ! He was struck down by a furious slave holder, because he denounced the institution which, once planted in Massachusetts and other New England and Northern States. had gradually gone out there, and ouly re mained alive in the Southern States ! Such misrepresentations do dishonor to both Brooks and Sumner. We knew Preston Brooks well. With the heart of a lion, he had a spirit as gentle as a woman's. He was impulsive, but a stranger to every' form of meanness, cow ardice or detraction. In the assault on Mr. Sumner, he had great provocation. A' Curb fob Lockjaw. A correspon dent of the Scientific American recom mends turpentine as a care for lockjaw. He says : "Let any one who has an at tack of lockjaw take a small quantity of turpentine, warn it and poor on the wound, no matter where the wound is, or of what nature it is, and relief will follow in less than one minute. Nothing better ean be applied to a severe cni or bruise than cold turpentine ; it will give certain relief al most instantly. Turpentine is also a sovereign remedy for for croup. Saturate a piece of flannel with it and place it on the throat and chest, and in very se vere cases three to five drops oft a lamp of sugar may be taken inwardly. Every family should have a bottle on hand." The remedy is simple and easily tested. In all serious cases an application ahonld be made under needful advice. THE EVENING CRESCENT, A Uoiiservtive Bail: Paper, RALEIGH N. C. Reliable, High-Toned. Courteous. T. B. KINGSBURY, ... Editor TERMS CASH Daily $5.00 for six months ; $2.20 for three months : 50 cents for one month. Olobs of ten $47,00. THE WEEKLY CRESCENT. A Paper for the Family One year $1.50 ; Six month 75 cent ; Three months 40 cents. Clubs of Five $7; Ten 313.50 ; Twenty $23.00 : Twenty-Eve 27 50 Thirty $30.00 Address Crescent Publishing Co., Raleigh, N., C. March 12, 1874 tt The Bight Mason, PUBLISHED at CONCORD N C. The Only Paper ih tae Southern Atlantic States Devoted Entirely to Masonic Interests ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! Circulation now ; 6500. Clubs of 20, or more, . 75 cts. Every MTASON in the land should sub scribe. . n Address, Publishers Bright Mason, - Coneo-d N. C Ltf" A lltnitel number of objectionable Advertisement will be received. Jan 29 1874 tf. The Wilmington Star ESTABLISED Onl SIX YEABS STAR. Ha the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Daily .Newspaper in the State, and a circu lation in Wilmington Naerly Twice as Large as that of any other paper. All 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 temgeni aim interesting manner. SUBSCRIPTION (In Advance) Une rear, $7.00 Six Months. 3.50 Three Months, 2.00 WEEKLY STAR. PRICE REDUCED. THE WEEKLY STAR is how combined with the CAROLINA FARMER, and is one of the cheapest papers in the country, at the following REDUCED RATES: One Copy, One Tear. . 1.50 1.00 One Cony, Six Months, lCluba of 6 to 10, Of One Year, 1 .25 per copy. fc-Clubs of 10 or more, only 91.00 per Oopy. One Tear, LSptfcimeu Copies sent on applica non. 7 i resfl, ('out iflji WM. H. BERNARD, Editor A Proprietor, W1L.M1SUTOH, N. C. Dec 4 1873,-tC 200 HAED CF Cattle Waal ted. The andersiirned wishes to purchase Two Hundred flue Beef Cattle, for which he is prepared to pay the highest cash prices. He woa'd also inform the Citizens Salisbury that he is furnishing the mark et with beet tour tines each week : namely on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat urday morutngs. JOHN BEARD. May22-tf. J Re was County ia the Superior Cssrt Matthew O. Bxattt "I AinM SUMMONS. vinuo u vbisii j Defendani. m THE STATE OF MORTH.CAROUN A, To ! he Sheri ffof Rowan county GREETING : You are hereby Commanded to summon Cyrus S. Bennett, the Defendant above nam ed, if be be found within your County, to be and appear before the Judge of our Superior Court, at tbe Court to be held tor the County of Rowan at the Court house in Salisbury, on the 4th Monday after the 3d, Monday of March 1874 and answer the Complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of said County within the first three days of the next term thereof, and let the said Defendant take notice that if he fail to answer the said Complaint the time prescribed by taw the Plaintiff will take judgement against him for the mm of Fifty-eight Thousand and Two hundred Dollars with interest on the same till paid. Herein fail not, of this Summons make due return. Given ander my hand and the seal of said Court, this 24th day of December 1873. JOHN A. BOYDEN, Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County i eb. 29 1874 Six w. $50,000 T ,3 For $1,00 THE FIRST GREAT SALT LAKE GIFT Concert, authorised by and nnder the im mediate supervision of the city authorities of Corinne City, for the benefit and in aid of the Public Free School, The Only free School in Utah Terr'y. Trustees of Public Free School 1 flnnr: & ITnwo I v uihi kj nvitvi r J. S. Crerisn- and Alex. TOPOnce. $ 2 2 6, 5 0 0 TO BE Distributed to the Ticket AT A Holders GRAND GIFT CONCERT, TO BE HELD AT THE OnPVfl TTnilSP Titv nf r,ArintlA VI m"mi vvuv, March 3 1st 1874. Depository, Bank of Corinne. - 500,000 TICKETS ! PRICE, $1.00 Each, OR SIX FOR FIVE DOLLARS. $226,500 IN GIFTS ! AS FOLLOWS : 1 Grand Cash Gift.. $50,CCK) 25,000 12,000 ..8,000 6.000 5.000 4,000 3,000 .2,000 11,000 each 5,000 500 each 10,000 100 each 10,000 50 each 10,000 20 each...;. 14,000 10 each 6.000 5 each 6,500 20 100 200 700 000 ,300 50,000 1 each 50.000 52,934 Cash Gifts amounting to $22600 ONE CHANCE IN EYERY NINE The distribution will be in public and will be made under the same form snd regulations as the ban franctsco and Louisville Library tiift Concerts, nnder the supervision of a committee of prominent citizens selected by the the ticket holders. Reference as to the intejrritv of this enterprise nd of the management is made to the following wen Known citizens ; ii i . Sam. L. Tibbals, A. Toponce. J. Malsh. J H. Oerrish Members of City Council. Judge T. J. Black, Ass't U. S. Assessor. Malsh A Greenwald, Proprietors Metropolitan Hotel; Eugene Moore Uity Marshal ; W. W Hull, Architect; Kehoe, Constable : J. Kupfer. Jeweler; Oapt. . 11 owe, Const ract or ; (). I Richmond & Co., Commission Merchants; M E- Campbell, Proprietors Central Hotel : Sin gleion& Creath, Proprietors Pacific Stables r. Hitch, Merchant, Sandy, Utah : A. Cx Garrison. Helena, Montana. We will also announce that each and everv person buying a ticket can at any and all times examine our books and all business tranactions connected with the enterprise: and as the draw J & " ! .a . ing oi prizes win oe placed in the hands of hon est and disinterested men. it will insure a fair and impartial distribution. Good Responsible Aean s Wanted. Liberal Commission Allowed. Money should be sent bv Exnress or bv Draft on any solvent hank, bv Postomce Monev Order, or Registered Letter at our risk. For particulars, address E. W. MORGAN, Manager. novl2d33 ock Box 158. Corinne. Utah Jan. io4 zmos. T . 4 r mm j jm. Christiaa Advocate. RALEIGH, N. C. Rev. J. B. B0BBITT, Editor & PubUsher. ESTABLISHED IN 1855. CIRCULATION IN THE S2A1E. DEVOTED TO Religion, Literature, Science, Art, we ws, and Oeneral Intelliyence. THE ORGAN VJT 1 UK 1. Carolina Conference' OF THE M. E. Church, South. It has its support, and the eontinned aid oi i mioisiers, (all of whom are agents) to wards increasing its circulation. we otter no premiums. The Advocate suiuaa upon its mstrinsic merits. w nue it i Methodistic in doctrine, it will coaiain news trow all ch&rches, so as aaaae it a welcome visitor to the intelliirent readers of all denominations. Its wide and increasing circulation makes a MUSI EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEMIUal F.OR BUSINESS MEN GENERALLY. Terms, $2.00 Per Annum, in Advance. 1.ZD For Six Months. The cheapest paper in tbe State. Feb. 26-tf. $72 00 EACH WEEK Agente wanted everywhere. Baainess ssrictlv lesjiumste. Particulars free. Address, 36 ly. J. WORTH 4 CO.. St. Louis. Mo. THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. We claim and can show that it is the chsaj- . most beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running of all the Family Re wine Machines. It is re markable not only for the range and variety of its sewing, but-also for the variety and diQerenl kinds of texture which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, usina silk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the IBTXR- LOCKED-IXASTIC-3TITCH, alike Ofl DOtA SlOeS the fabric sewn. Thna, bea-er clotn, or teainer, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stitch; and, In a moment, this willing and never-wearying instrument may be adjusted lor fine work on gauze or gossamer tissue, o tne tuckinsr of tarlatan, or rnfflina:. or almost any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. And with its simplicity of construction; emse of operation ; uniformity of prxcisk action at any spued; capacity for range and variety of work, one or coarse leaving an rivals oeuinu i. We wiih nleasure refer the public to the Gold and Bronze Medals snd Diplomas awarded to X!SS revciui ill Aumiia ni iiic aj ... . ..... . , where we were swa rded five Medals Merit, Pro- " . , .. . - I Machines. But it eives ns ranch ereater pleasure, to present to the public the sworn returns of sale, a... . a a . a a " A (to which any one can have recess) of the diner ant Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four years, made to the receiver appointed ay toe owners of valuable Sewing Machine Patents, snd hica shews tke precise number of maclunes sold by each Company. 1869 1870 1871 1873 Slnrer ManofaeHng Co., 84.181 187.88 ll.we JJ -i Whe-lar 4 Wilson do T8JS? ia.ww Howe MacMn-Co., 75, li6 S4.U1U MO.W.U .., a Bake. 8wln M chine Co., Sb,S t7,40S 80S ssHm ass 17,660 N),S8 52.010 RmimIIa S -.In. do loaST 49,564 Weed few na do 19,637 89.665 43 444 80.127 SS.S8S 21,168 K.SSS Wilcox t Gibbe 0 17,201 Wllinn do A -iTicur Button-Hole Over- fsemirie Machine Co- 7.7M to.m isos Ooli Medal do 13 662. IS SSI Florence do 1861 a. P. Howe do Vt-t do Davli - do 15,947 1ft 70S 14J07 UM1 1' & 4,'7 Blees - do SOft 4.988 4,ses 2,666 Uetnlnrtnn Vmplre do i. K. Braunadorf da Keiatene do BarUett, Reversible do Hart ram k Pantun do 496 4X0 614 1,004 20,051 7,SS 4 720 4 :A6 2.965 2.064 2S0 fl 147 124 tJ 1,000 Leeor do Oiivlnal Hove do su Pinkie k Lyon do 1.339 S4SA 6, SOS 1,Tt II 100 etra Co 4 .vis Vliplle da Kmt ire d 8 700 Pa' ham do 1,141 J. O. Fo'ron do M'Kav do C. P. Tli tmon do Dnlon BuUon-Uo'e do La-ariU do T71 The reader will nm note that although it is charged that Sewing Machines are old at en ormously high pricen, yet he will ee that never al firms, that were in existence have tailed or abandoned an amprotilable business. We respectful! solicit a call from all parties tlesinnff a first class Sewing Machine. At our Store near the Public Square will be found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Unfiling, Ac. Also Silk, Linen, and Cotton Threads, .Needles, Uli, &c. Sing-er Llanufacturing Co JOHN A. RAMSAY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent. rt, r 1 r -ir l- . The only Reliable Gift Distribution in ih Country 1 $60,000 00 ZXT VALUABLE GIFTS I 10 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE S 166 REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Enterprise. To be drawn Monday, May tth, 1874. TWO GRAND CAPTIOAL OF $5,000 EACH IN GREENSBACKS ! Two prizes $1,000") five prizes $500 V Each in GREENBACKS. Ten prizes S100 ) 1 Horse & Bnegv. with Silver-mounted Har- nero, worth $600 One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth fcioO! Ten Family Sewing Machines, - - worth $100 eacn i Fire Gold Watches & Chaim, worth $300 earh Fire Gold Atn&irsm Jfuniiiw HtTnfokrm Hnrll $125 each. Ten Lcdlaf Gold Huntina Watches. Worth $100 eaeA ; 800 Gold and Silver Lev Hunting Wmtche (in ott.) worth from $20 to $300 each. Gold Chain, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ac, dkc. of Gifts, I Tickets Limited to 60,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Ticket, to whom Liberal Premiums will be Daid. Single Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets $5 ; Twelve Tickets $10 Twenty-five Tickets $90. Circular" containing a full list of prize, a dc ncription of the manner of drawing, and other iniormauon in reference to tbe Distribution. win oe sent to any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to -11 1 . . - ' 7. . MAisomcR, L. D. SINE, Box 86. 101 W. Fifth SU CIKCIKKATl, O WAR CLAIMS. Having been appointed Special Cornrois- siouer to take evidence in what is known as . a Southern War Claims for North Carolina, all persons who have filled their applications with the Commissioners of Claims at Wash ington, under Act of March 3, Wfl, can nd TA rluauxAii! a. i upwiuous as to loyalty and loss oi property taken before me either through themselves or their Attorneys. My fees as Commissioner aast be paid in advance. JOHN M. COFFIN, January. 22 itil-T r"iMl""' Cnssnmsj ssw.1 . , rr aw .SKSBBSBasssaBessBBBSBssssVaBsssnen 9 s ' . sv - r. r Re Ra Re RADWAY'S READY RELIEF j CURES THE WORST PAIXS In from One to Twenty Minutes. MOT ONE HOUR after re lag this drcrHacmeat na4 any mm suffer with pant ra swat's re apt fcvliev is a cubs for evert pais. jr. It was tha Mas hi Xiao Only Pain RomtMly IuSamnia:tn. ami rurw Cowetew. w Write r Jf rW lutntlv amp ' he ! altera Klomaoh. Howakv or other jteaate or oraaa. br oa pr:icj;l. n ik fro a ova to twextt xixcts. no Miter how violent or exrrucUtlaa; Iter rain Mia BHKt MAT1 Iteri rMAea. I.iSnw. Crtepte. Km mm. eralsic, or prostrated with dUeaac may raffsr. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Witt. iVFTDRD TXTANT E FUUiXATll'l nr THIS KIUETH. ixn.aATt:iv r tub uladdvs ISVLASSATtyM Of Tfi K RwA F.IA f i-ns-JFsTiON ov Tna LCJtna, SOSBTHBOAT, D1KFH LI I liitKVTHlMl rAl.r!TTTOV Of TllR trtABT. UTSTEBICS, CBOCP. DltTKBBJA. OATARKQ. IXFLt T.XZA. HEAD AC HE, TOOTHACIIB N M'B A f.Ot A. BUEI V AT.'SM. colo cnti.w. Aorn rMtiXS Ttic applicailMi i.rtltr Bra4 y Brllortn Ihr pari ar part w h rc lUe palu or o.fli ..! raUi will adbrd raa a no f.asjM 1 otT. eatjr arorm In hal rain mtle r of wa'er win in a rw icnn rurr CKAMIV SftsMf. UH KTl A i (L Hsuararax. kick n--. pai-iik. t-; .ki;i-..k. DYHKNTF.BV. ODLIff. WIND IS TIIU HuVViu, nd all INTERN K I. I'AlN 4. . Trarelrr .lion 1.1 l. frr a bottle mf Hm4 Wrmy'm Read)' Keller n uli lm. a few drw. In water 'will prrvr-nt .tcltiw. k yn (rmmt cmwr mf water. It U better than French Kma.lv uf BltUrt a a SOaauUat- FEVER AhD AGUH. ' I PKVER AND Ail IX coreO for BPr r- .. Titer h t a rewtetllal b-viii In trtia wurltl thai will ntrr r. . . r and Aitue. aud all oilier Malari.it. Riku. Marlri. TVphl. V.1I..W. anal otltrr vv. r- llUrd Or KAI WAV'S I'lI.IX mm qoicll w RA1W AT S KKaOT KK. LIKF. Filly crnu ur bui:l. HEALTH! BEAUTY ! ! OF VUMII Ail WKIIIT 4'l.li tK MCIX A.NU BJUUTIFUL COMl'UaXloN aCCKl To AU. DR. RAD WAY 9 8 Smapari Ji2n itolrait THE CREAT DLOOO PUFFIER. HAS HAPR TUT. VOT J VTONI5rmCO fVUEM: SO Ul'li'K S ka-IO AUK T.IK ' M A V-.K-. TflK HOIlY C.SU1 ll .ui s, I NDKIt TUB INKI.l KS. K OK Til iS TULL.V WOXDKBPVi. JUtPICUtSV 111 At Eyery Day zi Increase ia M ait WaiM is Seen ani lell Krerr drop nf tbff S.VRSAr aBIUJAK KStaOU 'KNT rxiMiiiuuivalrn Uiniucl: '.A Bl-w.!. Harrat I'm. nit other KlakUanrt JiiIcmoT the ricm tha Ttagf mf llle. ,r it repairs the jim of iHk l.'1r with I wiuii't malt-rial. ' r..i ula. Stplnlia. CatMfcMMBtiMa, (llaixltilar illxn l'lcm in tin. throat. Mouth. TV nun. Nudealti lheOlandanil iUxr .ri..f tU ,tia. Sore Erca. Strumor.,:1.. dnrhanrii i nun Ur fear and tba wunt lortns of Nkut i:itjv Known. n. Prrrr Sorc, Scald Head, UiiiK Worm . Haft Rrwnm Rrt npi m. Acna, lilac k Hmu, Worm In u.c Klrh. TniMora. fan sem iu llm ffmnb. and all wraavainc and iiOil Shv the life principle, are vrlilihi tha curative range n thu wonder of Modam :hcmltr'. ami a tew nara' n HI rove to any person until itf -r cIiIkt oi Uicm furm of eharri-a. JUphl wcam. I I Sperm ami all 11 win mi aiaac tu potent x.rer to cure them. If the ..lU-nt, ilailiaico:iiiii2 reduced hr the wi and drcoiuposltloii that U C"i:tinuallr protrrvr.ih. cwu in arremiiiu thec wuMca. and repaira th lama wim new niairrn.i ni.i'icirom neaitnv blood it.1 ihu the SARSAfARII.I.l AM will and dm iK-var a cure la eaetwen ; fnrwata cnteo Imm reflieU v ejaaataaa thl work of purification, amt (iiicceeiKin dimiifUhlnt IN Iom at w.i.tr. it repair will be rapid, and even Say the patieht ill i tl UiuiKli trowUirf Lcuc. and i renter, tbe loud diw'cMina litter, appetite Improving, and Baah aiKl wrlclit inc-roavlnfl. Not only doe the KaaatraKiuxtx Rboltit axeal II known remedial t,ttf in the con of Chrrwic Sera fulous. tVjntktttioii.-C and akin fUnam; MA a la lha only iKwitlracUruoc Kidney S Uladder ConttAaintst Vrinary and Womb (IIvok-i. Oraret. Piabera. Prvnsr, steppage of Wator. Incoiiiineneeor L'rine. Biiabi'a OU tm, AllMimliiurta. and iu all cae wlmt there ar brick dut iU'poltm. or the water i tblrk, rtndr. mixed wilb Mih-tain-ea like the white wi an egg. or ihreadt lika while ilk. or there U a mrMd, dark. Milan appear n . an I white loc dn.t depmita, and w It. n In. t m a prir-kiiK. i - .nn.' urueathm ki pauimj water, and pa. ii t:i Ibvt htuait i ' the Bck an. I alvlrg the Lotna. Tumor vf 1J Year Growth Cured by liadtvay'a lU-tolvent. DR. RADWAY'S perfectly tate'c. t letrantlv eoaie.1 with tweet g-nm. waj I'll I v lor thaawre vl all daairrtar ol UM lHa l.iv.r k.mrl. Ki.ln, Hl.l,l,r Nr ilead.iche. riiuiii: C.10 . net. Indlgi illim. Dya pa paie, anlUn-o-. Birkma reeer. InSninagrbwi t tha Bowel. J'ilr. and all l- niigui. in tha lauinnl Viaeera. Warranled tneflret a t--Hlre cure rare It VefvtaMa, containing uu utcrc , , mineral w aeiaaarv saiaraia A few doaa of RADTT.VT S TILLS will frna lha ey- lam from all the ale.i named dUurUer. rrtce.Staenta per Box. SOLO it Y lKUOtlTH. iT RR AO " K. LK AMI TBt'L.- Send te letter IMP to RttiVAT k TO, Xo. S3 Warren Ber 1 orr tnroruiatioii w.irtn iMMantla wui ba TIIK GREAT REMEDY FOB CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as hat been proved by tbe hundreds of testimonials received by tbe proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is ofierod to the public, sanctioned by tbe experience of over forty years. 'When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cine in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, CoJds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in tbe Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. AVistar's Balsam docs not dry op a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the ease with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing tho cause of the complaint. raatrABBD bt V. FOWLS A ton, old by liknd Deeds, Trustee Deed Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriffs Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, jfcc For Sale at this offie, ar, jBnSBEBHKe' sawaik avaaT ' ' daaam gasr jH gssaswW Bj Dr. J. Walker's California Yt. egar Bitten are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chieSv from toe na tive her be found on tuo lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tbe ose of Alcohol. Tho question la almost daily asked. "What is the cause of tbe unparalleled success of Vinbcau Bit tiers?" Our answer ia, that tboy remove tbe cause of disease, rfml tbe patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and ft lifc-pivinp; principle, a perfect Heuovator aud Invigorater of tbe system. Never before In tbe history of the v. "rid has a medicine been compounded prwemana; tfie remark sMa qaalities of VibkoaS liirncas ia healint tba sick of every dicae man is heir to. They are a gentle Hnirjrative aa veil aa a Tooie, relierinc Con pen on or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs in Bihoos Dii 1 sa is The properties of Da. WAi.rita's ViytOAS BiTTKSS Jt Aperient. Diaphoretic, Carminative. Nutritions, Laxative, Dinretie, Seihuive, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Aitera tive. and Anti-Bniobs. Gralelui J housjinus pn.aiui Vix xssjt Bittk&s the most Bonder ful In fiforant that ever sustained th sinking system. No Person ean take these Bitters according to direct ions, and remain long unwell, provided their hones ate not de stroyed by mineral poison or oilier means, and vital -organs wasted beyond repair. Billons. Remittent and Inter mittent Fevrrs, which aro so preva lent in tho valleys of our great rivers throughout the United State-, especially those of the ali&SisKippi, Ohio. Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland. Arkan sas, Bed, Colorado, Bnusoa. Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, tiirvmRhout our entire count it dnriug the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tuo auittdcb and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a ponr , erful inllucnco upon these various or pins, is esBcnthrlly necessary. There is no cathartic for thu uiruso equal to DR. J. '. I.KKkfs VlNKtiAR IllTTKKS, M they v ill Kpeoilily remove the dark colored viscid iimitcr with v hich the bowels arc kiadftl, at tho same time stimulating tho Secretions of tho liver, ami generally erstoring t!io healthy functions of tlto iligestivo organs. Foriify the htuly against disease by purifying all its Ihridjuith Viki;ar Birrnts. N'.i epidemic ran take hold of a system thus forc-anned. Dysiiepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tliejchcst, Dizineaa. Sour Eructations of the StoUiarh. Ibid Teats in the Mouth. Hflious At Licks, Ihdpita ration of the Heart, Inibmination of the Lungs, P un in the region of the Kid ncys. and a humlred other painful avmp toniH, are the offsprings of vs)eMiia. Ono bottle wdl provo a leltcr guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or Kirn? Eril, Whiu Swelhuifa, L'irera. nVjijwIa, SmrUVd Nck. Goitre. Scrofuluu lnflniiiuuilin. InduUnt Inflammatirma. Mermrial .Affection, Old Sora. EniptitMU of Uie Skin, burn Ejea, ate In the?. in all' other count iiulitm! Iis tone. Walkkb s .VixKnaa liimcas bar shown their great enrative toTcra in tba most obatittata and it-.tm. table eaaen. For Inflammatory aud Chronic Rhetimatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, I hscases of the Ilkinrl, UrerJ Kidners and HI adder, these hitters hara no eoual. Sucb lBssaesa are caiuedbjr Vitiaied itlood. Mechanical Diseases. Pcrsoni en gaged in Paints aud M mends, such as Plumber. Trnc-tter. Oot.t bcalra. and Miners, as they fulrance in life, are sublet paralysis ol Uio II eJ, To Bfainst tin, take a lo WaLKKBS Vim SQak Ditteks occaaiouallv. For Skin Disease , Eruptions, Tet ter. Salt Khenm, atotehc. Spot. Pimples, Puatules, IhU, Carliui.clrs. King-worms. Scald head, bore .Kre. Kry-ipelaa. Itcb, Scurfs, Diacolorati.ei of the Skin, IJnniors and Diseases of tb. Skin of srhatever name or nature, are literally dng np and carried ut of tbe sratetn ia a abort Unte bv the see f these liitiere. Pln, Tape, and other Worm, lurklne m the srannn of o many tbouaands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Vo 1 r stem of medicine, no vermifoiraa, ne aa Uiolmiiiitics will free tbe system horn erase hke these Bitters, j For Female Complaint, in yonnf orold, married or Hrijrle. at tbe dawn of w- nsssOiotid. or tlie f mi of life, these Toaie IilRers display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bunrtinr throngh the skin in Pimples. Eruptions, or Sores ; cleans it vhen ySn and it obstructed and sluejrish in the reins ; cleanse it wben it is loui ; your reehnjrsvnll tell vou when. the blfKKl pure, and the health of tbe ViU folio sr. R. II. Mr 005 ALD t CO.. Draggtsts and Gen Aflt . San rYanriaeo. Califarsia, L".. "? rswan, a. x. PREMIUM Chromo. Qardcn and PUwer SEEDS. BeAsre order ing; elae where send for Cataloou, waici i M reasij and will he aseUed gratis on application. Oar Cbroaao Tn Little Flokists," a beautiful Parlor Pietor nan...-. , 1 by judges a "ueeess, i new seat free to all who taoor oe whb orders to taw asaoont or t iva Dollars. Chase Brothers Woodward. SEEDSMEN. atothtftter, If. T i January 16th 1874 3mos. Marriage Cert ideates for sale here. asj am BBeOOsV JaS-aD Js 00 Insure Your Life,- IN THE EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society UfN. r A ewe t a e l SM eOO, laacsMaH! H.OOd DiTidends Declared Auiiil- Oaaraesing Agents wanted. Apelyta ' J. ALLEN Btomr, 4 Oeel - A HERE M MM, TORNmiRE, and MERCHANDISE, ! The ImpaciaU (ei Leadea) Lon k Lir dfe Globe, (oi London,) Uasdaa wrlter'a Agency (N. T.), ynuikitn (ef Ph ila. ) , Georgia Home (of Celeav bus, Ga.), mad Old Voath State (si Warren ton, N. C.) are all jir irisd by J.ALLEN BROWN. FERTILIZERS. Pure Peruvian Guano. 8al Pacific Guano, Navassa Guano. B&ugha Raw-Bone Phosphate, and "Ho. 1." Lump Lime, Kept on ordered at any tisae. Karsaersw.il by Engaging what they want at ones. Time giren to parties firing uedoubtea security, or Ken ea Crops. J. ALLEN BROWS, Office No. 2, Granite Raw at At weW t Hardware Store. Salisbury, N. C. Aug. 28, 187J-tf. THE SOUTHERN MCTl ,l ttu INSURANCE coMPimr. OF KK I AssetU, 1st Janaary, 1873f . $472,867 JJ Participating Policiee. Firm Property a Specialty. DR. H. G. DAVIDSON, President. JORDAN N. MARTIN, J. M. N E IS W ANGER, Secretary. S. B. J MC9, General J. ALLEN BROWN, of 8aTlsbwry, L an r easing LEWIS C. nANES, of Lexington, Local and trarellinr Say 22, ly. SPIRIT OF TatE ACB THE SriaiT or tub Age will preaeat a pear of fine pictocs worth S3 oo to erery easV scriber sar IK I, who par $30 ia adrsssee sW a rear's rabscription. Tlie pirtures aaSwad Raphsrl's Cbemba is executed ia OtetnsSjet r. t oo a- mmm U I - ef Ulhowranhic nnntinr ; tbe printed is StxZ mcbrv and tbe s for $2 50 per pair. Rer.T. IT. Parrm abd, D. D, Bar. H. T. Hcswosr. Tba Aoi ia a week It Kami It Taper, to lha Hocm Urcia, Use Farssrr, tne hi Use Tradsssaen. alike ia erer sectsoi StaU ; it is not sectiooal in iU charaC Use daj, eolUted with a riew to sen iilsasnsesl acctiracr. its columns will be filled wish BBS choices matter spprcrprisle to the dinarsssl day etche TraTel and Adeenturr. ing, Wrt and Hnmor, AgTioal an Epil i the News O i ne Bocajcauoo 0f Onctnal Wooes m ai a . m. , . m. Sk wl eaiare oi the AOS, and tor Uus rear we sawa proenred seroral froen the nessa e peSBBBBT SSW intaresahag wrilera. In this Deysutassssl nhsB we ean proenhw oar readers enlerlsiewnnt aajawi in ch tract- to that of any of taw potsahar sssry TERMS IN ADVANCE : One one rear, I with 2 picOBrsa,) mm tet m witnoot six saoaaha da of the Srtsurr or ram. the war, is aernsntly e OOpT. Addreaa, EDWAKDa It BROCGRTCMb. Feb. 13,1 Raleigh, H.C X pictures sasi sn saw sm a . l BWsb, Caeresssaw of the Daj, BW. Erery reader raasrw their tssSSfe. i9ai

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