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- . - -.- It ' ; 1 I Tired of Life. the suicides noted in the New Terk Sun's exchanged for a single day : Mrs. Martha Duffy, of Atlanta, took an necaose she had lost in busioeea got ou her dead husband's life Augustas Havens, a Cincinnati mer- of former wealth, was unable to some notes as. they fell due. He off into the woods and cut his J. Woods, a rum-soaker and poverty striken laborer, jumped from the steamer Cheek, at Memphis. Clara J. Herbert, died in Bristol, M. 11., refusing food f r many days. She had no organic disease, and her persistence i supposed to bare been caused by mana. James Stone, a rich farmer in Livonia, M. Y., coolly divided his property among his relatives, and then killed himself with Uudanuin. Brasilia Banks, a convict in the Con nWticut State prison, in Wethersfield, be came insane from -jjRgious excitement, ad hanged himself.' A letter from his mother urging reform had caused the men ial trouble. George Mason, a prisoner in San Fran- bad a less sentimental motive, lie himself because he couldn't get While ice for summ r use was being cut hsJhe Susquehanna at Wr'ghtville. the bodies of two women were found frozen Is) solidly. Their nau.es are not known, but they are remembered as vagabonds who larked in the vicinity last fall. were no indications of violence, and likely they drowned themselves pur- Nemesis was a female Greek divinity, who appears to have been regaided as the personification of the righteous anger of the gods. This is represented as in flexibly severe to the proud and insolent. Ia modern parlance Nemesis is used as personify tog the avenger of injustice and wrong. Geavd Lodge, I. O. O. F. The next Annual 8ession of the Grand Lodge, of this progressive Order, we learn, will be held with Buena Vista Lodge, No. 21, at Greensboro, N. C, commencing on the second Wednesdsy of May, ensuing. The meeting, we learn, promises to be a large and interesting one. 1 bat excel lent venerable and eloquent exponent of law Order, Grand Recording Secretary of the U. 8., James L. Ridgely, has pro bed to be present, While we are not a member of the Order, we know enough of the life and character of this good man. to know that the bare announcement of bis intention to be at the meeting wiU Inspire every member of the Order throughout this Jurisdiction with a desire to meet, and greet him with a thousand times welcome to our State Ia addition to this. e will add that we learn from Grand Secretary. J. J Litehforu that the Order has nearly or Suite doubled its membership and Lodges i this State, since the last Session of the Grand Lodge, held in this city in May last. This speaks well, for the Ad ministration of the last fiscal year, and shows that W. II . B.igjey, Grand Master, is the right man in the right place, ilis Kxeenitve capacity having been demon strated not less in the selection of his District Deputies, than in the general administration of the duties pertaining to the position. Sentinel. An Economical Wife. The following letter from Lady Corop ton to her hatband, Lord Compton, after ward Karl of Northampton, writtouiti the year 1610, the eighth year of James 1 shows that our grandmothers were not so sparing of their husbands' parsts, after all, ae some would have us think them 'My Sieeet Life. "Sow I have declar ed U you my mind for the settling of your estate, I suppose that it were best for me to bethink and consider within myself what allowance were meetest for me, your most kind snd loving wife, the sum of .2,600 (913,000), quarterly to be naid Also, 1 would besides the allowanse, have 4600 (93,000), quarterly to be paid, for the performance of charitable wotks ; and those things I would not, neither will be accountable for. Also, I will have three horses far my own saddle, that none shall a taa w i dare to lend or borrow ; none lend but I. none borrow but you. Also. I would baveajwo gentlewomen, lest one should be sick, or have some other let. Also. 1 be lieve it is an undecent thing for a gentle woman to stand mumping alone, when God hath blessed their lord and lady with a great estate. Also, when I rtdea-hunt J " ' I : . r t; Jnv 9 u-oawKing. or travel irom one house to anothet, I will have the m attend ing ; so, for either of those said women, I must and will have for them a horse. Al so, I will have six or eight gentlemen ; and I will have my two coaches, one lined with wejvet to myself, with four very fair horses ; and a coach for my women, lined with doth, and laced with gold, otherwise with scarlet, and laced with silver, with .four good horses. Also, I will have two coactnuon one tor my own coach, the other for my women. Also, for. that it is undecent to crowd up myself with mv gentleman usher in my coach, I will have him to have a convenient horse to attend me, either in the city or country. And 1 mast have two footmen. And mv desire is, thai you defray all the charges tor me. And) for myself, besides my vearlv al lowsi Pnl lowanee, I would have twenty gowns of ret, six ot tbem excellent good ones l ot tbem for the country, and six m very excellent good ones. Also. nld have to put in my purse 42,000 a (919,000), and you to pay my debts. woahj have .6,000 ($30,000) to bay me jewels, and A 4,000 (920,000) to bay me a pean cnaiu. Now, seeing I have been, and am, so reasonable unto you. I prsy von do find nay cbildreu apparel, and their schooling. and all ray servants tbetr wages. Also. would have all my houses furnished, and my lodging chambers, to be suited with al such furniture ss is fit, as beds, stoolr chairs, cushions, carpels, e ilver warming pans, cupboards of plate, fair hangings and swan line. a . l a. t i oo now wat 1. nave declared to you what I would have, l pray you, when yon be an earl, to allow me 42,000 (910,000) more than 1 now desire and doable at tei. dance." wandered 'throat. Thk Gsbman Armt Bill Defeat. The defeat of the new army bill by the German Reichsraih ia full of significance. was a government mearure, fixing the peace footing of the army at 401 ,659 men, and had the active support of Prince Bis marck. The speech of Yon Moltke m its avor startled all Europe with its announce ment of the threatctiings of war that it was necessary for Germany to provide against. And yet the Liberals have defeated the measure. Germany begins to feci the re monstrances of the people agaiust the military burden ; and though Vou Moltke may poiut to France and her large milita ry organisations it is well known and be- leved that France is very peacefully in clined, for the present at least as it is Wise that she should he. y i - Ukdrr HE Oceak French papers state that the scheme for tunnel under the Straits of a submarine Dover so far roin being abandoned is taking practical shape and will soon be actually begun. A bill has been sanctioned by the Council of the State declaring the scheme a "pro ject d' utile publiqiej and the bill is ex pected to pass ; the result of which real- y establishes the company, giving it the right to condemn property for its uses. The proposed tunnel will enter the tea bottom at 3outh Foreland in England and Cape Grisnes iu France. Commenc ing far inland, it will proceed on a light grade till the requisite level U attained, which will be some 180 or 200 feet be neath the bed of the waters. The Al pine, or Mont Cenis, tunnel has met and solved all the difficulties of such a work, except perhaps that of ventilation, and, in regard to this, plans have been formed which Bccru, it is reported, tq provide for all contingencies. The material proposed to be tunneled is supposed, or known to be, chalk and clay, lying m alternate strata. The reporters say that drawings and specifications are already made, and now tne wnoie matter is one or cost. What remaining difficulty will be over- a ! a : . a come; tor tne tunnel would certainly pay, and the present century will probably see this suboceanic railway eclipse even the wonders of the cable telegraph and the Alpine and Hoosac tunnel. I - Peru akkvt Whitewash. With the return of Spring come the usual inquiries or a good whitewash. We have only to repeat the following directions given be fore, as follows : Take half a bushel ot unslaked lime, slake it with boiling wa ter, covering it during the process to keep in the steam; strain the liquid through a fine sieve or strainer, and add to it a peck of salt previously well dissolved in water; three pounds ground rice boiled to a thin paste, and stirred in boiling hot ; half a pound of Spanish whiting, and a pound of clean glue which has been previously dissolved ty soaking it first, and then tanging over a Slow fire in a small kettle inside a large one filled with water ; add five gallons of hot Water to the mixture, stir it well, and let it stand a few days covered from the dirt. It should be put on quite hot ; for this purpose it can be put in a kettle on a fur nace. A pint of this mixture will cover a yard square of the outside of a house, if applied with a large paint brush. North Carolina A Prediction. The tide is t inning. Before another vear a much larger stream of immigration will pour into north Carolina. Our reasons tor making these predictions are these : 1st. Ibc climate is superior to that of any other State; mild winters hd long, cool summers. Out door labor can here be performed every day in the year. Cattle and sheep can ho carried through the entire year with little feed. 2nd. Productions: The soil produces to perfection every grain, gras, fruit and vegetable peculiar to the north-western States; in addition, nealy all the valuable crops of the semi -tropics succeed well with almost absoluio freedom from drought or failure becanse of the great number of water courses in th State pre- cipitating moisture during the hot season 3d. 1 he lauds are the lowest in the Uuion.at this time. Wesurn lands sur rounded by the same appliances of civili zation, are selling fur three times as much per acre as the same quality of land here. A farmer there can only work out doors about two hundred davs in the year, and one hundred of this is devoted to making food for his rtock to eat while they are idle in the stable. Here, a farmer can do out door labor three hundred and sixtyfive, every one of which can be placed to his profit, as s stock requires little fodder, hay or straw, to carry them through the winter. and t 4th. Until recently, the ontside world have not been acquainted with these facts no effort was made to publish them. The day of careless indifferences about these matters, is past. Active steps are being taken to let the industri ous and energetic class in the North and in r.urope, who desire to emigrate, know all about the facilities and ad vantages spread forth in this country bv a benifi cent Providence for any and all who will come and uronerlv utilise them. North Carolinian. A Generous Donation. ItishtR v James Gibbons, the Roman G .It In il in Bishop of Richmond, was the recipient on Monday of a. most handsome present io the shape of a deed conveying to tiitn in tee simple the elegant mansion on the northeast corner of Marshall and Tenth streets, wiUr the grounds adjoining and all the furniture in the house. This munifi cent bequest is the offering of William Shakespeare Caldwell Ksq , whose char ities have often heretofore been bestowed on Richmond. We understand that the Bishop designs to convert this handsome property into an orphan asylum for boys a moat valuable addition to the many and noble charities of oar chy.Iiich mond Enquirer. An able and well-informed writer in the .bdtnbugh ' Review" tays that the loss sustained by the South in the late war would pay the combined public debts of the United States and Great Britain. Or, it would recoup France for all her losses in with Germany including the indemnity, and yet have a surplus nearly sufficient to boy np alt the railways of W 1 1 aa T aa w rngianu, Ireland and Scotland. A lady at Madison, Ohio, thinking pleasantly to surprise one of her board ers, put a gold ring which he had lost iu a pancake and placed the production on his plate at breakfast. But the boarder bed tod the pancake in such large bites that the presence of the ring was not dis covered, aud now it is lost again. Atrocious Scouvdheltsm. The in significance of human life compared with a few cents a day added to or taken from the pay of a roilinir-mill laborer was il lustrated recently at Indianapolis. Fif teen hands at the Capital City rolling mills struck, and their places were filled by colored men. Shortly after midnight the fires were started under the boiler., and a few hours later the engineer came along, tested the water gauges and found no water. He was about to start the pumps when he discovered that the boil ers bad been tapped and were perfectly dry. Had be not made the discovery in time, the mill Would have been blown to atoms, aud every person iu it killed to a certainty. It is not wonderful that strike ers, no matter where or what their provo cation, meet with little public sympathy when such atrocities are meditated by some of them. The cause of the work ingman is incalculably i j ured by the fre quent discovery of such desperate efforts at revenge. Chicago Tribune. Iswsa Coaalr Iu the Snptrlor Cssrt Matthew O. Be attv Plaintiff j Against Cybc 8. SUMMONS. Bennett Defendant. THE STATE OF NORTH ICAROLINA, To the Sheri il of Rowan county GREETING : vr J i "... xou are nereoy iommanoea to summon Cyrus s. Bennett, the Defendant above nam ed, if he be found within your Count v. to be and appear before the Judge of our Superior loan, at me oun to be held for the County of Rowan at the Court ho. He 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 law the PleintifF-will take judgement against him for the sum 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 under my hand and the senl of said Court, this 24th day of December 1873. JOHN A. BOYDEN, Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County Feb. 26 1874 Six w. THE EVENING ORESCENT, A oiiservtive Daily Paper, RALEIGH N. 0. Reliable, High-Toned. Courteous. i i J. S. HAMPTON. TERMS CASH: Daily$5.00 for six months ; $2.20 for three months : 50 cent.-r for one month. Clubs of ten $47,00. TH-3 WEEKLY CRESCENT. A apcr for the Family. One year $1.50 ; Six month 75 cents ; Three months 40 cents. Clubs of Five $7 ; Ten $13.50 ; Twenty $23.00 ; Twenty-five 27 50 Thirty $30.00 1 Address J. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. Raleigh, N., C. March 12, 1874-tf. ' PI" BUSHED AT jl CONCORD N C. The Ouly Paper in tne Southern Atlaktic States Devoted Entirely to Masonic Interests OXLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! Circulation now : 6500. 75 cts. Clubs of 20, or more. Every MASON in the land should sub sci ibe. Address, Publishers Bright Mason. Concord N. C fW A limited number of objectionable Advertisement wul be received. Jan 29 1874 if. Tlie Wilmington Star ESTABLISBDOnTy SlX YEABS STAR. Has the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any wuj 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 telligent and interesting manner. SUBSCRIPTION (In Advance) Une I ear...... $7.00 Six Months, 3 50 Threo Mouth?,. 2.00 -:o: WEEKLY STAR. PRICE REDUCED THIS WKKKLY STAR is now combined with the CAROLINA FARMER, and is one ot me cneapest papers in the country, at the 101 lowing REDUCED RATES : One Copy, One Year 1.50 One Copy, Six Months, 1.00 tClubs of 5 to 10, One Year, 1.25 per copy. I Ulnhs of 10 or more. One Year only 91.00 per Copy. Inspect men Copies sent on ap plica Hon. Address, WM. H. BERNARD, Editor & Proprietor, WILMINGTON, N. C. 4 1873.-t L Dec 200 Cattle Wanted The undersigned wishes to purchase Two Hundred ine Beef Cattle, for which ha is prepared to pay the highest cash prices. He would also inform the Citizens of Salisbury that; he is furuishiug the mark et with beef four times each week ; namelv : on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat unlay mornings. JOHN BEARD. May22-tf. Toe Bu tt Mason. THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. We claim and can show that it is the ciieap IT. most beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running of all the t'wnify Sewing Machines. Itisre- markaSle ftot dirty for the range ana vanwj oi its sewing, but also for the variety and di Ik-rent kinds of texture which it will aew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the inteb- LOCKKD-ELA8TIO-8TITCH, alike on DOWl Slues OI the fabric sewn. - Thus, bearer cloth, or leather, mav be sewn with creat strenath and uniformity of stitch; and, in a moment, this willing and never-wearying instrument may be adjusted for 4ae.avrk on gauze or gossamer tissue, oi uie tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. , '" , And wila iu simplicity of construction; ease of operation; uniformity of frxcm action at any speed; en parity for range and variety of work, fine or coarse leaving all rivals behind it. We with pleasure refer the public to the Gold and B rouse Medals and Diplomas awarded to onr Machines in America, Prussia, England, and recentiv in Austria at the Exposition in Vienna, where we were awarded five Medals, Merit, Pro- rress, and three forarticles manufactured on our Machines. But it at ves us much greater pleasure, to present to the public the sworn returns of sale, (to which any one can nave aoceasj oi me mner ent Manufacturers of Mschines, for the last fotir years, made to the receiver appointed by the owners of valuable Sewing Machine l'atents, and which shews the precise number of machines sold by each Company. - lfWe 1870 1871 187 Mnrer MsnofacHng Oo., M.T81 1W.333 1"1.0 UtJM W I.e. let A Wilson do T, 1J 1T4 Mnwe Machine Co., 4ft,000 To ,116 4,U1 U5 Grove a Raker Sewing VI chine Co., ,1S 11,409 &0.iS Domestic S mlug lo lu.ii'Jt WeeH Sew n do liT W.tOf 8t CM WHeox A Glbta do 1701 SS.tM N.1I WlUon da 6W 91.16S te.oto 4'J..V4 SiS A-v-erlean Button-Hole Ovrr- fseammf Machine Co., T.TO is WO II ur U.9 .7 11,901 wjn S46 441 2,66ft l.n0 l.oon SU Ool l Ueilaf d am 11,640 18. V W.9IT Florence do 13,61 R. P. Howa do V et r do Davis - - do B'.t'l - do Rmtnrton Vmplro do J. a Brsuns lorf do KeM'ore da ll.rlUll ir..r.n.l. .In pi 11 Ml 4 61 . S14 ta.ofti 4 70 4 r 8.9C& 2,06 SM 1 117 l-M Bartram A Vautwn do S loor do ( Orivinal Hnwo do Fickle 4 Ljn do Vr t r do 11pne do aw -Irs. d via 8 70S : 1,141 9 4A rn nam I. O. Fo'roii I,7i6 IS 100 do lo So do So M'Kay F. Th Vinson Union UaUou-Ho'e ' h " a v i 1 1 771 The reader will also note that although it ia charged that Sewing Machines are told at en ormotislv high prices, vet he will sec that sever- r . . i e;i I i nrmu, uiai were in existence nae iauvu ur bandoned an amprofitsble business. We respectfully solicit a call from all parties csiring a nrt class aewing Machine. At our Store near the Public Square, will be found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Curding, KunTing, &c. Also Silk, Linen, and Cotton Threads, jseeaies, uu, xc. Singer BSanafactaring Co JOHN A. RAMSAY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent. - V i . . . - L-i he only Reliable Ciift Distribution in the .12ouitry ! $60,000 00 IN" VALUABLE GIFTS ! 10 BE DISTRIBUTED IN I D, SINE 3 164 UE(jU LAil MONTHLY Gift Entfrprkf - - - a waaa IIIMWI To he drawn Monday, May 4fA, 1874. TWO GRAND CAPTICAL Or" $5,000 EACH IN GREEXSBACK8 ! Two prizes 81.000 ire prixes $500 Each in GREEXBAfKR Ten prixea . $100 J 1 Horse Bmnrv. with Silver-mounted Har- nem, worth $4)00 One Y ine-Umed Rosewood PUno. worth UVW1' Ten Family Sewing Machines, - - worth $100 earn : ta e OolJ Wnlehes & Ciana. vmrik JLtOO yltA ' rive irOUt American ffunJinn li nlrhr $125 each. Ten iAtdiei Gold lluntina Walehc. Worth S10O each! .to: r 800 G'ad and Silrcr Ltrtr Hunfina ',,trh,' (i alt,) vortk from 920 to S300 eark. Gold Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ad, Ae. Number of Gifts, 6,500. Ticket LftnUed to 60,000. AGENT&tyttmrpD to Sell Ticket to whom OftfeM Premiums will be mid. Single TieVewArjW, TfckeU $5; Twelve Aieaeu iu ; Twenty-five Ticket $20. Circular containing a full list of urizes. a de- I aenpuon 01 me manner of drawing, and other . . - . 'I 1 "" in nivrvnce 10 uie AriMnouuon, will be aent to any one ordering them. All let-1 tern must be addressed to maiw office, L. D. SINE, Box 86. 101 W. rlRh St. ciwciaifATi, O. WAR CLAIMS. Having BPointed Special Commis- si oner to tal axe etidenee in what Is known as Southern. Ww Claims for Nortk Carolina, an persons wuo hav filled their applications with the Commissioners of Claims at Wash ington., under Act of Mareh 3. 1871. can have deposit it. us as to loyalty and loss ot property xaren bertwe me either through themsefvas or their Attorn va. My fees as Commissioner most be paid ia auvanco. JOHN M. COFFIN, """" Special Commissioner, January, 22 1874 tt. i if j .. ft , Jn v . a "..v .LI il l t w R. R. R. tfADWAVS READY RELIEF CTJUES the worst panes In from One to Twenty Minutes. nui was. nuuH fUt m Ihs this edrrr?iraat mm! any 1 - ' RVFTBR WITH TAnC. CADWAVS RSOT KftLrEV IS A eras ma every ran. It w ike A rf an.! Is The Only Fnin Romody that lniaatlr oNia Ur mo excrtiebuin i-ahn. all iaaaii"ii. aia ( ur -i i mriori. wnettii-rm ' . Hioiar t. Rowaia. or ntfcrr Stand tr vraau.. tv I api lirvl. li . IX FRO OVR TO TWRilTT HtMCTRX o m"fr haw violent or errruriaitna lb twin kiim math . Heu-rxinen. innrro. "nppic!. r Nruralsic, or oruatrmted with 4Leaae way suffer. RADWAY'S READY RCLILF Wrix- armao ixxtakt Rasa INFLAMMATION' UK TUB KthKRT . ' - INri.MVATIOK (il THE RLAPnKR. I .N FL A M M ATIO M Or' TIIK h.,,VF.f rutntaavvoa ok the Lrx:A SORR THROAT, DIKFIi'CLT MttKATHINO. . PALIMTATIOl OK TllR nEACT. nrsTBRias, crjlp. oiktuebia rAT.VRRU. IXFLCEK2A. nKADAcna TooTTUrna RKtMtATjOIA. rttbtmatism. COMroniLL, AOCR nm i.s. Toe spplivuil'in nfllte Rrsy RellrKIn the part r parts wWra the poln or d.lTlcalty wiUatfwul rr ami naaaoWC Twamy drtips in halfn Inmhler of wa'er will In a few paeaojM euro CHAVrs. fl'ASMR. SoUK STi- II. MRARTRt'RM, KK'K UK lOAlHtlM KRIHE . DTSRN'TRRT. CU WIND IX Ttlii RuWEU. ami all INTERNAL 1'iiN- Trarelrrs should alav rsrrv a bottle mf -Rod-wrajro Essay EeHrf wnh ibn. a fsw dro In waier will prevrnt stt-kties. r pain- fn.ni rhanre t water. It Is hotter than French hrumt; or Hatlors as a Uaivlsnu 1 I' FEVER. A? T AGUE. FtmtR AX! AlrR cara.1 m (": rnl Thra h mwl a rruwdlal rnu in thU rM tliat will raH- f . -and Akh.. kihI all otnrr Matati.a. Kil-u. itcarlr'. Tm.Ik.kI. Trlk.w. (in, I irtlirr Fr.rr. lail-4 b KAH WAV'S I'll.l-Vl wi ). a- RAUWAY'j KEaLV I. , . 1.1b V. Filly rraU . r but tto- HEALTH! BEAUTY ! ! stboxo An rmr. niru aion nnnif; OV PLKHH A M WKIalllT t'LKAa M I AU bKALTirc l cuarutxiuM aacuaoo to all DR. RADWAY'S . SamparLM EesolveEt TMB CRSAT CLOOD PUTIPIER. HAS MAP" TUT M'ST ATnmiCa rntW: frt V I. K H.i RATH A HE TUK i'MANWKm, TIIK J WHtX ITKUKRtlKS. C.M.ER THK IXKM RM K hk this thclt wonherpi-i. mkihci.se. THAT Bwry Bay n tease ia W aii fm I M and Fell Errrr imp af tax F . r. M' AIM : tj vx RKSOf.. VhT I'.'iijiiii.kiw. Mlirn'nn i.ii- MwaaA I'rlua. it-1 Hthrr Fliii.Uai.il ji'lc ni itic .ratcai the vl.oc of lit. ! It frair. rh an ot 1 1- U-1 y w H h u w i.d oiiikI tnaii-rtaL Aroiolo. Fj i.hilK CMmnifili. uiKt tnan-njii. wnxi liiaadalar rfWa. l ir r ttH.rt. Ni.lv In llictHamU rv Eye. St rutuirH. tl ra hi lb. throAt. K. iuh Tu Uaiiil ..llirr l-arl.trf iIm r.i.m Eye. Strutuir.Hi rlUfharrt- tnmi iKe H.-tr- aat Hi worat ..rm. of Akin Hk-im-.. I . , . p r. ,r, aorr. rakl HraS. UincWrw HaV Rhrawi Krlj . in. Acim. Black Kpou. Wurnia in tur l ..-., TatmMX :t ia tha Waaili. and all wrak. nlinr and natural lhv cnarava. .r.-ni rwMi, in kiw aut all wtu thv life prtMrtolo, art w Ml.-.i ike ruraliv. raaer ut lata ariniirr MoJvm t-.pttlir-. au.1 4 few dayV u-v will proTv in aajr pvrxia nmmz ill r nii-r o. meat luruu ot 3Haa it. Ktent wt iuaa It. iwtcnt i-ower li curr Hit u. It tha ..tloa. daily Uoeunns ictuccJ bv th nun and trcHiiu-ltlm iliatl. continually v"s'rT"'"S ,9r' e--.U la a rf-tlnj tlir-f- wtca. a'ul rtnlt' liir XM With nrw niatm il in.- Ic fr.tu Ifalth Unud . I J Miit tha Al'.s a r.M: 1 !..! y ml aaa aatw a ar la rrrtain; for when once, llii- rciuwlr ninuwiim iu work at nnrifu ti..n. aaJ anrnadajW illmiiiMtlnr tba kiaa 01 au.tra. iu rvnalr. will tm rapid, au.1 ., r day the .t . in will t.-. l Uim.e! i cruwlnr Wt wi .ml ! r..i.. r, th ik.i i!iji .i"; Iwttt'r, arprlltr iiapriviti.'. aud tU !i ajljweieltt Incrtn-ias. NoC only dnv. the Saaatrir.tLuax Rcaotrarr vxet l an known rriucllut Uftif. in tlivrnrr ol' ttinnl-. -.. lulouv 'nltut:onal, si. 1 Akin diawt; bat It U th. ouly .oltitf cur j fxr Kidney 0 Bladder Complaints, Vrlnary ami Womb rtlaraac?. Crarvl. OiaV-t- -. Tr..wr, Ktniiaaaj of V.'aKr. luoatfltirMva or I fin. Mrichl'a lh. raaa. Alhuniiuurla. ami iu all caw-, wbrrr il..-r ara lirk-k dut,l. 'b.tsit. ir Hi.- watcriatulrk. rUawl. . tuixad with .ulxiaui'vn like thr wblic "t an . wr ihrv.l Ilka wkllta allk. ..r iht-rv U a in..rl.l.l. dark. I.ili..u ap ar- IK't. an. I wliilr Ih.iiv -du.i draaadta. auj wli l IU rt I. a privkinc. Iiuralnt ..n-ii wh-n o-n water, and Vain iu iu M.i...i i ( laa n.. k ai.. a', u- ibc Um. Tumor if J J Yd-ur ' Crturth Cured bj i:ndiv:tys ! rrut. DR. RADWAY'S FerfeetPffgatiTa&ReplatiiisPilli fTfeeilr tiftrlcu. olrsanlVr rnotr l wl-h iwral rank, I'utvr, rnrulatv. purilx. druw and .trausrilM-n. KaH .;'. Fill', for tha curr ! nil dl.anlrr uf M . mn u-h. I.lvrr. Htiwvla, KldtM-ta, Hlad-lrr. Kerrona Uivaa, lleaalacbr. 1'nnwlpaihm. Cwiv.-iiv-. Induro.tln. Dra' brnaia. B1ll0-ns MMoMa Frrrr. Ii.n.iniina:i..n .,f lav Uuwrls r.l. ami ail Nrm'; ir. u Ui taivrnal Viacera, Warrantrd to vlt-n j v-Rlr rwrv. fur. It Tvsatabla, comaiuins no uirrcv . iainvralor drlricrt oua droar. A rrw dna. of T. ABTV T" 5 rTT.I will frar tha ara Iviu from all llh'l.. n..itM-d ilimlrrv Frici . 16 nail j,.r Kox. il.lt MY lKi;uJliT. CS KKAB FA I.SK A N it Till t. ' 5x.ml onr lattar taip to mim'.W A CO.. .No i Warraa x .. Mvor York Vnforaamtlou Wurth ihutwaml. will baaoatt yon. TIIK (. UK AT I1K11KDV FOIt. CCNSUMPTiOli whic-li cnii 1k curvtl fy a timely VHort to tins stantl anl jrcmnttion, as ha.s Ikimi provetl by l ho liimtjrvtirf of testimonials rvecivetl by the propiietoi-s. It is aeknowl edgetl by many prominent physieians to Iks the most reliable prepanttion ever in trodneetl for the relief anil cure of nil Iung1 complaints, and is ottered to the public, sanctioned by the experience oi over lorty years. AVhen resorted to in season ir. sel dom fails to eiVeet a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, 1 bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Cokls, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side," Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritatign, thus removing the cause of the complaint. ' racFAacD t BETH W. F0WLE 4 808, Boatae, Maaa, And oold by Dratyiata mad Dcmlera sawnlty. r- Land Deeds, Trustee Deed Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriffs Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, & 1 For Sale at thisotlie BaT ..SaflaLs I. .dSLV iLLaWBw Dr. J. Walker's California Tln Cgar Bitters aro a purely Tccetabla preparation, m.nle cliicHr from the na tive herbs foniHl n the loner ranges of the Sierra Xcvattu mountains of Califor nia, the incflicinal Jncriie9 of which are extracted thorcfroiu without the use of Alcohol. 'Hie question Is almost dailv aakeil. "WJiat is the cause of tho miparalleleil suceuw of Vixmqak Brr tkus !' Our ansircr is, that they rcmovo the, cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Hcuovjitor and Invlgorutnr of the system. - Xavcr before in the hiatory of Uia virl J bai a mcuieiua bea comMituulel Misscxstu; the rcmarkahla q-mlit io nf VixKc.ya Ihrrxaa ia healina tba tick of every diacise man ia heir t. 'They are a fentle PurirStive aa treil as a Tonic, relieving Confretioju or Inflanuuatioo of the lavar aud Viaceral Organs ia Biliooe Diimil The properties of Du. Waijcan's TlJHioaB UiTTXia are aperient. Diaohoretic, Carminative. Nutritious. Laxatire, Uinretie, Sedative. CKiiitr-Irriunt Sadorinc, Itera tive, and anti-UUiOua. ' tirateful 'lliniisnnUA prorlaim Vix SOAK BrTTERS tbe iniHt wondrrful In rigurant that ever wutaiuoil lb- aiuking ay atom. No Person can take these Bfttert according to directions, and remain long nnwcll, provided their Ihhics are not de stroyed by miuipr.d laiison or other means, and vital prpuis wasted beyond repair. I Bilious, Hcuiitteut aud Intcr- MMtettt Forrsj which are so preva lent in the rallejs of our great rivers throughout the L' Idled State, eee':nlly those of the Mississippi. Ohio, Mi.wniri, Illinois, Teiine.sseQ, ('.iimbui-iaiid. Arkan sas. Bed. (juluradj. Ilra.os. liio (.rundc, Pearl, Atab;ima, )loIri!e. Savannah, Ko anoke, .lames, uivl many others, with their v-.tst trihuiaries, thnuighout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat mid dtynoaa, ara invariably accoinSiuied by extensive dc rangemcuu of the rtonutch and liver, and other ;ibdoininal vrera. In tltcir treatmonr, a airgative, esei tiug a ov erful iullueucc iikiu these arious or gans, is essentially iicreaaary. 'Hiero Is no cathartic forfllMi purp i-f -pi.il to Hit. J. VALKKU'.4 VlNKifAtt BllTKUSj as they will KpH'lily nnnvo the darU cirhired vi-ieil iijijiter with which the bjQWcla aro liutde), r.t the ra!no time stimulating tho Kcvret'uai.i of liw liver, and generally nW.ring tho healthy functions of the digestive iirtii. Ftrrtify the Ivedy ami!!! Uisease by purifying all it -s Ihiidaaith iu;.a lllTTKl.-ji. NrepiU:auc can take hold taLa s stent thus fore-armed. Dysiest;i or lndi:rrcf im:, Head ache, pain in thi Shouklrns Omgha, Tightness of the C?kct. I)i.zine?.H. Smir P.ruetatkais of thctMoiuach. Itiid Taste i:i tho Mouth. Bilious Attacks. I'alpita tation of t!ie Heard liillamtnaliou of the I.iitiga. Pain hi tle reimi of tho Kid hey, and a luunlnil other Kiiuful sytnp tonis, aro the oirsjiriligs of Ihsjiepia. One bottle will pml o a I tetter guarantee of Its merits than it lengthy aderloe mcnt. i Serofala, or Kin? Kvll, White Swelliiipi. fleers. KrJ iji. SaHtaaJ Xack. (j nit re. ficnfutMtw lllaiiiiualino. ludaalviil lntlaiiniu:iii. ilerj-iirial Air.tii.ms OU aVariM. Kriptl.ia rfte Skhi. s..w Byea. ate. la) these. :is in nil ujher ennt untMtiial llia eaoi W.iLKirr.H V.xmub Iiitticrm ba fbowu tUeir grent e,inuie pun era in the nnt obatinate aud iilraetable rasea. For Infiaiuniajlory and Chrmtlc Rheuitiatism, t;ut. Bilious. Betnrt tent and fntcrmittertt Fevers, I Hsonses of tho ftl.Hid, Wver, Knlwers and Jlladder, these Ih'tteri liavp nuSrana). Such lJi--oa are caiiiiod hy Viliale ithmd. Mecltanical DLsfasca.-Persons en gaged in Painta aijd Miner.ils, audi as lluiiiuer-i, TvM-ettjr. tiadd-lieatera, and iliners, taa they mlraajco in hfe, am aaaet to p:ir:ilyi if the-- lUiwel. T" guard sgainat Una, t:.ke a de ..f WaLKKaa Vis Kua a UlTTKax iN-rasiikallC. For 8k in lMseasrX. Kniptkmn, Tet ter, Oail-Klioiim, Ui4rlar, StK. Pimpiea, Pustule, Hauls (arbunrlea, Hing-wnmis, Seald-hend, Sure Ktjfb. Kn-Mpelas. Itrb, Senrf. !ieoliirotiiir tho' Skin. Hmnor and Diseases of the Sin of ahatarer nam a or nacare, are btern.li dug up aad earriad out of the srsteui in a aburt tiiuc by tba uaa of tha Uiiivaa. Pin, Taio, anfl other Warma, lurking ip the vteni ajf so many naadr ara eieetually ili-strajied and reaaorad. xm Kataaa ad aieda-ute, no venoifagea, no an aluiuiiUca a ill tree tbe ayatcui from wtamas like these Bittera. For Fptnale foniplainta, In yonnf or old. married rn tingle, at the dawn of -manhoad.. or tha turn of Ida. tbeaa Ton Bitter diaplay o decidrd an inflaanca that improvement is xmiu poreaptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever yon find it impnptica burning through tha skin in Pirn; h - I'mjiTiim. tar Sanaa; cleanse it when vpa find it obetraeted and alaggiab in the veins ; cleanae it when it i foul ; roar fee!in wifl tell rou when. the blood pure, and the health of tba wm luUow. R. H. Mr DOW A I.D k CO., Drnf piata and Gea. AfUu. Baa Vineiaea. CaJUataaa. araS awr. of tVaatuneVaa aaat Oaaravaa aaw X. T. aoia by all lrualafa al PREMIUM Chromo. garden and flower BEEiDS. Before ordeiing elsewhere sead for C ata L'n, r t, wkicb Is now ready and will be mailed gratis on application. Oar Chromo " Th Little FLoataxa," a benatiful Parlor Picture pronounced by judges a succeas, i now sent free to It, a r aa all who lavor us with. orders to Ibe amount of Five Doll a k. Chase Brothers k Woodward, SEEDSMEN, Rochester, If. Y. Juunary 16th 1874 3i Marriage Certificates for sale here. ttaSa aUl Drai k l a t a a ad I a 1 . r . Insure Your s IN THE EQUITABLE LIFE a r irl Assurance Society r r. ior (cfH.Y.) rw ; AsMcta Ml. .00, Dividends Deelired Aiinlly. - Csnrassing Agent, wanted. Apply to J. ALLEN BROWN, Gen'l I VOU H0U8I FURNITURE, and MERCHANDISE The ImDerial (of LaaaaW t lair 4 Globe, (oi Laandon. Uaaan. writer'a Agency (N. Y.), Vnakltm (of Phila. ), Oeorgia Home (of Gnlnm baa, On.), and Old North State (af Warrenton. N. C.) are all represented kj J. ALLEN BROWN, FERTILIZERS. Pure Peruvian Guano, Sal PadiU Ouano, Na vaaaa Ouano, Bauh'i Raw-Bone Phosphate, ami "No. 1." Lump Lime, Kept on kaad, of ordered at any time Fnrssers will de vet by Kngnarinf want taej van! at eaea. Tiane fir en to parties fiwhif; nadannerd ecaritj, or lien on crop. J. ALLEN BROWN, Of.ee No. t, Granite Urn mi AttrrWt Hardware Shet. Saliabnry, X. C Aug. 28, 1873-dC TBESOlJTBERNWrCAl t RE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF K I imo Ml V I. 1st , 1873, - $471,867 M Zaaeaa Aaaaal. Participating Policiea. Firm Property a Speeitlty. DR. H . O. DAVIDSON, President. JORDAN N. MARTIN, Viee-lWdset. J. K. NEISWANOKR, flrii j 8. B. JOBS.Gassssa) J. ALLEN BROWN, al 0 LEWIS C. HAXKS.of Uaiaajtsaav lineal and uarwilsnt May 22. ly. Christian Advocate. RALEIGH. N C Raw. J. B BOBBITT. Editor 4 ESTABLISHED IN 1856. CntCVLATION ffAfaff. -MVOTKIi I j to rat ore, fava, and Oaeerel THE ORQA or ma IV. Carolina S1RF IIUV1WU I IN THE M. E. Church, South. It ha ita snppnrt, and the enatiaoed aid at ita Hiniatera. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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