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The voung lady ia Wisconsin who ived s 1,0ft damage for a kiaa, is re ported as spoiling for wmc more dama- I? . A Cherokee Indian was recently ad- to pi act ice lav in the United Supremo Coart. f A Bio Da AM. A circus elephant took told at Cincinnati, the other day, and the doctor prescribed two gallons "of wbw- "Sally," -said a fellow to a girl, who kad red hair, "keep away from me ef . you'll set me on fire." "No danger or that," replied the girl, "yon are too green to burn." Greek maiden being asked what swrtnne she would bring ber husband, re plied in the following beautiful langnage a heart unspotted atid virtue without stain, which is alt that desended to me from my parents." Hannibal, Missouri, has voted in favor local option by a decided majority. "Man 7 ladies remained at the polls all day electioneering in favor of such- a Jaw. Mark Twain says that wbeu women vote liquor license will soon be almost un known, and this looks as if he were right t It was at Admiral Washington's table that Dr. Johnson made that excellent reply to the poet coxcumb, who absolutely batted him during dinner time. 'Pray now,' said he, to the doctor, 'what would you give, old gentleman, to be as young and sprightly as I am." 0 MWfev. T think ' rflAfA .Trvlt vavta T Would almost corrsettt to be as foolish." Capt. Joe. Mills,bf Burke, is having food lock with his mine this Spring. The i mPkdmont Press says he recently panned fit two pennyweights of crold from a pound of ore that showed no free gold -over $4,000 to the! ton. Crvn. Rights Bill. -Senator Bout- WBLL has proposed an amendment to the Uvil rights bill providing that its proviso ions shall apply to schools and public t institutions of learning or benevolence j authorised by law and endowed by the United States, or hereafter endowed by any State or the United States. The language of the bill of the committee now "pending before the Senate is, "and also ef common schools and public institutions of learning or benevolence supported in , whole or in part by genearl taxation." MFellowcitizens," says an advertiser la the Auburn Advertiser, "I must re pectfully take this method to inform you that I am cooked. Yes, thoroughly cooked on the credit system. Perhaps Bt exactly burnt, but I am fearfully browned on the bottom." All this as an introduction to the statement that the man wiu sen coal hereafter only for cash. all-pox has broken out to an alarm. 1ng exi J., the extent in Rock wood, Ga. So great distress that the citizens of the town sent a petition to the M i -r j Atlanta asking that nurses be sent them, and also a quanty of provisions. The .,jJajor has called upon the people of At lanta to respond with contribution for the assistance of the sufferers. Lovs and Married Life. The ""flection that links together man and wjfV is a far holier snd more enduring passion than young love. It may want in imag inative character--hut it is far richer in holy attributes. Talk not to us of the absence of love in wedded life I What I because a niau has ceased to "sigh like a furnace' are we to believe the fire is extinct? No; it burns with a steadier flame, shedding a benign influence upon existence a milliou times more precious and delightful than the cold dreams of philosophy. The Piedmont Press says that a rich In of iron ore has recently been discov ered in the vicinity of Icard Station, on rUe W. N. C. R. R The vein is regar . ded exceedingly valuable, and is the lauds i tMccjiratu auu Jiurpuy wtio are now negotiating sale with capitlists in Phila- . . . - 'feiphta. 1 ho vein is found on Judge liyuutn's land. i j Joaquin Miller, the wild California poet senna ureneva lull ot bis countrymen, mud asked to be taken where there were - A 1 'i i a . . no Americans, me boatman looked at for a moment, then hopelessly up and n the lake and awav arms at Mm.t Blane, and at last shook his head; but suddenly a new idea seemed to strike bimr nd he lifted his eyes toward heav en. Greensboro circus items from the Pa triot : Rabbits and boquets were among "the trophies the circus gal carried from toupt A colored man Irom Salem, on his way to Indiana, lent his monov. am. 't -- - w .w 'OII ty lOUoting to $40. to a confiden Cfi 111 M ti at Mi n lelreue and didu't have enough left to nav his fare to Indiana, so he went back home The ring-master wonld'ut play elephant for the clown, both got mad and had a large sized row over it in the dressings room. Pretty Goop. -An Irishman driven to desperation by the stringency of the mon ey market and the hieh m ice of nrovisinne procured a niatnl ami - i w iuc iuau. Reeling a traveler he stopped him, "Yer Soney or yer life -WBelng Fat was 'green,' he said . "I'll tell you what I II do I'll give you all Tf money For that pistol." "Agreed." Pat received the money, and handed OTerthe pistol. J&nw" said tha i i i i tmonev or I'll blow your brains "Blaze aw.iv. mv hr)n " t-. ai v 'u Tblter a dhrop o powther that's in it at 'ifrs. Ex-President Tyler, who is now visiting in Washington, i yet a beautiful and fascinating woman. She has endured fcfreh suffering and many trials since those bright days in June when she en tered the White House a happy bride. After lawsuits with her own and her hus band's families, she .has gained all for which she contended, and Sherwood Forest, on the James river, will be her future home. Her second son, after eight years schooling in Germany, is now m civil engeneer ou the Pacific Railroad. He is a tall, strong-looking young fellow, handaome, modest and intelligent. Washington Letter. The following "remarkable story" is taken from the Geographical Magazine for April. It was told at a meeting of the geographical section of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society in the United States service," in a paper on the progress of civilization in Japan : A young Japanese, who was sent to America to study, receiving from his government an allowance of $1.00 per annum, em braced Christianity and became a Metho dist. According to Japanese law he was punishable by death. Considering he was bound to notify the fact to his gov ernment, he wrote home and renounced all further claim to his allowance. The government of Yedo thereupon instituted inquiries in America into the manner in which the yon ng man was following bis studies ; the result of these being in favor,' all the reply that he obtained from the Japanese government in answer to his animal allowance to SI 500. The Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser says: "We witnessed the operation of converting water into ice yesterday at the factory established by Dr. Lee. The machinery is of the best quality. The engine (one hundred horse bower) is now running night and day, and thus for the company have only been able to accumu late sixty thousand pounds, the demand having exceeded the expectation of the company. Shipments are daily made to Birmingham, Selma, Greenville, Union Springs and Opelika, The condensed water which is converted into ice is of the purest quality, and therefore the ice is as transparent as glass. In the manufactur ing and distribution of ice this company gives employment to about twenty-five men, most of whom have families, and it may safely be stated that it support from seventy-five to one hundred persons, besides paying a good dividend to the stockholders. Trouble Brewing. Railroad laws We been passed by Illinois, Iowa and W Wisconsin. It remains to be seen whether they will relieve, the farmer. It is said that, some of the principal roads in Wis consin have determined to disregard the law, which goes iuto effect the 1st of next month. The way it will be done is thus iven : If a ticket agent refusing to ac cept the fare fixed by law is arrested and punished, they will close the ticket office iu which he is stationed ; and if a freight agent is prosecuted, they will close the freight office. The trains will run by the stations at which the offence is given withont stopping, and leave the people who are dissatisfied with their rates with out any railroad facilities at all. It is probable that a similar policy will be adopted by other roads in the same State, and it is easy to see that such a course will create more bitter feeling than has yet shown itself in the war which has al ready waged hotly iu the West between the G rangers and the railroads. Prospective Oriental War. The Khedive of Egpyt is growing more and more aggressive, and, uninfluenced by the immobility of Pyramids and the Sphux, displays excursive and filibuster is h propensities. Elated by his recent conquest in Central Africa he has now fixed his eyes longingly upon Abyssinnia, with the view of annexing it toEgypt and then proclaming himself 'Sultan of JSgypt.' Great alarm has been caused at Constanti nople by this intelligence, which has been further sggrayated by a memorandum recently submitted to the Grand Vizier, showing the first Calliphs were of Egpy tian extraction ; that the successors ol Omar and Osman became Caliphs only by the right of conquest, not by the elec tion of the faithful ; and that an Egpytian Sultan will prove a dangerous rival to the present one as the legal representative of the Calips. What "the sick man" will do about, it has not yet been made appar ent. Whethei he is" sufficiently convale scent to do anything is a matter of great doubt. As an encouragement to our Brookville friends pho contemplate establishing a cheese factory, it may be stated that the quantity of cheese sent from this country to England is astonishing, During the three mcjnihs of of January. February, and March it amounted to 82,830,230 a gain over the corresponding qnarter of last yesf of more than four hundred thou sand aoars. With both a home and foreign market, the manufacture of cheese ought to prove profitable. Lynchburg Republican. Nests for Setting Hens. We do not often Bee nests for setting hens prop erly made. Hay is most commonly used but its seed attracts mice, and it is scratch ed about bv the hn in xniui ft. j j ... ivgi ui iuc seed as food. Besides it is too drv nA ... must be kept damp io some way, as they lose water steadily by evaporation. We prefer damp earth hollowed out and eov ered with fmidv n i rt j j vu. on an, wmcu Will ftot become entangled in the feet ot the - -f ui me nest must be faeitber too great nor so small as not to keep tbe eggs together. In ease trouble may be expected from rats cover the nest hen and all, every night with a box hav ing wiro cloth at the ends or sides to let air. War's Waste Give me the money that has been spent in war, and I will purchase everv fnnt f ln a .i . i -i ... , m uuuu me S A ,J.W,1U,0the ever7 m. an and child in an attire of which kings and rillonrva mii.Lt U,. It ... . . l 6 proua. i will build a a school house on every hillside and in everv vallev nnnn tho arh . t xti u:u I , w ill uunu an academy in every town, and will Mflnnrn if . - 7. . . 7 wiiege in every atate, and mi it with able professors : I will crown every hill with a place of worship, con secrated to the promulgation of the gos pel of peace ; I will support iu every pul pit an able teacher of nghteouness, so that ou every Sabbath morning the chime on the hill should answer to the chime on another around the earth's wide circum ference ; and the voice of prayer and the song of praise should ascend like a uni versal holocaust to lreaven.-ffous Steven. A Japanese correspondent writes that a revolution favorabla to Christians has been effected Corea, heretofore the most exclusive and persecuting of Asiatic mon archies The Queen has studied a cate chism, but has not yet chooaen a particu lar at nr ,.oj . ir"T An Arkansas Senator nr This City. Col. George MeCauley, Bute senator from Arkansas, was at the Ex ebang yesterday on the way to visit his friends at Chapel Hill. Be left Orange county when a hoy twenty-five years ago. Col. CcCauley was a good cor.fed iu tbe late war and wears the scars to prove it. He is a Democratic Senator from Inde pendence and Van Buren counties, Ar kansas. He left Little Bock last Satur day a week for Washington City in Com- pauy wun ex senator rrtet and others. From this Senator we rather the follow- in g bit of insight into the state of affairs in Arkansas : Brooks ia 60 vaara ioM. we ghs 200, is 6 feet 2. iron framed, of spienaia intellect, tbe ugliest man von ever saw, when aroused will outfight a wridtcat. He is a northern parson. He made tbe Greeley fight in Arkansas and the Democrats and Conservatives accepted his platform and made a foint fight with hint. The Little Rock Gazette was bought op by Baxter, the opposition republican , to turn bourbon, and to split the Brooks party ; it hoisted the straightout ticket for Andrew Hunter, a very good and worthy man. Baxter has since given the Gazette the public printing foe two coun ties, and it is generally believed it got sixteen thousand dollars besides. Brooks was elected by a large majority even making large allowance for frauds and scratchings. Clayton ran the machine for Baxter and sent out men to bribe the registers to scratch off names sufficient to carry the State. Elisha Baxter, was a good andprominent man in Tennessee. Report say b that John has but little use for Elisha. Baxter went to Arkansas in 1854 aud he has run for every office from magistrate up and has been elected to none. He is about 52, yery fine looking, a blank, expressionless kind of character but very smooth featured. He waa a strong Confederate when the war broke out, made flaming war apeeches, and was commissary for a time in Col. DeSha's regiment. He afterwards deserted to the yanks and at the close of war he was made register in bankruptcy. . After the election the votes were counted out by the President of the Senate, not in pre sence of both houses, bat only a few pre sent, and Baxter himself of the number. Chief Justice John McCure, familliariy called "Poker Jack," administered tbe oath of office on the spot, and soon after wards administered the same oath of office to Brooks, "and," said the Senator, "if I could flip them both out and offer a con sideration be would administer the same oath to me. The Senator gave me a red ticket with "admit" written on it that he had to get from Col. Johnson, Bax ter's Secretary, before he could pass the guards at the Capitol gate to take his seat in office. Raleigh Crescent. The oldest voter registered ia Peters burg gave his age at 105. His name is Henry Wood, and he remembers Wash-, ington and Lafayette quite as well as if he had nursed'em both. A beautiful lady was kissing and car essing her beautiful little lap deg : "Ah Mariah !' exclaimed her foppish admirer, "why not grant me the favor you are wasting on Eido ?" "I don't kiss every PUPP7" replied the pouting fair one. There is an old darkey in Maryland who lately voted for local option, as he understood it, but not as the public gen erally nnderstands it. The story, a true one, runs thus : At a recent election a friend asked the old man how he was going to vote ? "Ob," he replied, "the Publican ticket I always vote dat ticket." "But how are you goiug to vote on the local option ?" The darkey, looking up, asked : "What's dat V "Why local option is pntting down liquor," was the reply. "Lors-a-massy !" said the darkey, "ob course I vote for local option ; I votes to put down liquor to the old price fippeu-ny-bit fi r a pint ! plfii Masof PUBLISHED CONCORD N. G. The Only Paper in tne Southern Atlantic States Devoted Entirely to Masonic Interests ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! Circulation now ; 6500 Clubs of 20. or more, 75 c Every MASOX in the land should sub scribe. Address, Publishers Brmht Mason, mw a ,. , Concord N. C A limited number of objectionable Advertisement will be received. Jan 29 1874 tf. The Wilmington Star establiseFoisk YEABS DAILY STAT? .n?n LAGE8T CTRCTJLATIO of any Dai I v Newimtwr ;n k w..... . , -. j . - -; - -1 - ! oww, anu a circu lation in Wilmington HaW Twice as Large as that of any other paper. Lierof ,he d7 mU h fc""1 ' condensed wben unimportant, at length when of moment, and always presented in a clear, in telligent and interesting manner. STTBSCBIPTION (In Advance) One Year g7 qq Six Months, 3 ,'$q Three Months, . . 2.00 weeklyTtar. PRICE REDUCED. THE WEEKLY STAR is now combined With the CA RHT.T V 1 Vktxmt?? W?1.D",M r- anu is one efftaAaafs papers in the country, at the. REDUCED RATES: One Copy, One Year ......1 50 One Copy, S i x itf onths, " 1 00 EPClubs of 5 to 10, One Year 1 25 per copy. 1 Clubs of 10 or more, One Year only $1.00 per Copy. ' Specimen Copies sent on applica tion. Address, WM. H. BRNARD , Editor k PropruUor, m THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. We claim and can show that it is the cnaAP- ST, moss beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running of all the Family Sewing Machines. It is re markable not only for the range and variety of its sewing, but also for the variety and different kinds of texture which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the iktek lockeiv elastic-stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewn. Thus, bearer cloth, or leather. 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, oi toe tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work which delicate fingers hare been known to perform. And with its simplicity of construction ; ease of operation ; uniformity of pbecebe action at any speed; capacity for range and variety of work, fine or coarse leaving all rivals behind it. We with pleasure refer the public to tbe Gold and Bronze 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 three for articles manufactured on our Machines. But it gives us much greater pleasure, to present to tbe public the sworn returns of sale, (to which any one can hare access) of the differ ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four years, made to the receiver appointed by tbe owners of valuable Sewing Machine Patents, and which shews the precise number of machines sold by each Company. I860 Blnper MSMfScUng Co., 86.7S1 Wheler S Wltooa do ro.AM Hove Machine Co . , 4b ,000 Orore a Baker Sewing Midline Co., S6.1S3 Domett Ic 8-lng do We l ?e np do 19,637 wiicox k Globe do 17,Jl WUeoa do 1870 1871 187S i7,ssa ii.vo sit 7s ks,sh itsjm ujm 7&,ii6 M.oio imym 57,404 W.S09 tsss 6S.8BS lssr ss.su SSJS7 SUM S0.181 1SSSS lft,47 Si.010 4AU ttM 1SM0 1S.8S7 1&.7SS lajssT 11,901 11JTS sets 4,981 M 1.-S0 1,000 su ATericen Button-Hole Orer- eeamlng Machine Co., 7,771 OoU Med al do Florence do 1361 B. P. Howe do Viet-r do Daei - do Biers -do a-mint ton Xmptre do J. X. Breanedorf do Kejitone to Bmrtlett, Rererelble do atis 17,660 ii 14 1,004 S0,OM ISt 4.TSS 4.."M 4.943 8.0ft4 4S0 IIS 14T 1S4 liar tram 4 Fen ton do 430 Leeor do do do do do So So do do do do do Original Howe Finkle k Lyoa Art re Kliplle Km- Ire Fe'ham J. O. Ko'.rc-n M'Kay C V. TJi imion Union BuUon-Uo'e Laearitt XJS 4. MS S.700 1441 J.42-1 6.S06 S.660 l,7tC in its Til The reader will also note that although it is charged that Sewing Machines are sold at en ormously high prices, vet he will see that sever al firms, that were in existence have failed or abandoned an .unprofitable business. We respectfully solicit a call from all parties desiring a first class Sewing Machine. At our Store near tho Public Square will be found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, Ac Also Silk, Linen, and Cotton Threads. aeeaies, uu, -etc. . linger BSannfactoring Co., JOHN A. It AM SAY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent. CtjTsemEfiFKiSE The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Country J $60,000 00 10 BE SIsritlSUTED IN L. D. SINE'S xeith heijUi.au monthly Gift Enterprise, To be drawn Monday, June 8fA, 1874. TWO GRAND CAPTICAL OF $5,000 EACH IN GREENSHAf KS I Two prizes $1000) Five prizes $500 V Each in GREENBACKS. Ten prizes $100 J 1 Horse & Kuggy, with Silver-mounted Har ness, worth $600 One Fine-toned Ronewnnrl Piann wohK aao Ten Family Sewing Machines, - - worth $100 eacn i Fire Gold Watehex A flhnim mwl S9AO Fire Gold A awi'm m Humtimn U'i.L.. sL $125 each. Ten LculM Gold Huntina Wnfrk, nvd lOO 2 J ' v. w yivv each ! 800 Gold and Surer Lever Hunting Wateket (in all.) worth from $20 In .1fV .L Gold Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ac Ac Number of Gifts, 6,800. Tickets Limited to 60,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will h raA Single Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets $6 ; Twelve a ivaeu miv ; i wenty-uve Tickets $20. Circulars containinsr a full list nf nriro. A. scription of the manner of drawing, and other IFlfASVnekttAei A. r a .a -r . . . m ' n l rcierence to me distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All let- mm u uoresseo to 42 25 L. D. 8INE, Box 86. ixji w. ruth St, ciacurxATi, O. 200 HAED OF Beef Cattle Wanted. The undersigned wishes to purchase Two prepared to pay the highest cash prices. aiuuuiCU UUtJ HHH 1 I .HIT O. TkF XTr hik K v lie Would mmn inform k r:.: oaiisoury that be is furnishing tbe mark et with beef four times each week ; namely on Monday, Wednesday. Friday and Sett 7 vitueni mi u . J0HN BEARD. May 22-tf Mrriag Certificates for sale her. Ra Re Ra RADWAY'S READY RELIEF In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR " t Mi ill niiii m 4 sajeaw strrraa with rant. Dwiri axADY asxrar m ooaa roa avaav rata. It wee tbe fl ret end le Tho Only Pain Remedy the lewewtlr eoMter mo nerweewttae f. etUre lejSeeeeeerliieie.eMjjt cures Caaweathwe. whether mt t km Lance. ttneeeck. BaveJe. or etwer gtiiSi mt ergeaa. W SMseMeattea. - is raox oxs to Twajmr mwutss. "er how Ti0i.nt nrrecletlei ike mi. the RHF.I MATIO. feed rteVte. Infirm. CHppled kerrwtte. Jiaurelslc, orproetrered with dleeeee eae enShr. v RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will AFFoan txsTakt bask. .wuauaniM ur i n is kivskts. - iWW I.VFLSSAT10S OF TITS SLA DO SB. INFLAMVAnoN OF THR If (WSIJI. THaOAT. DlFFr,TteftTfXo STSTSaiCS, CmOvKSRtifflk"' " hsasachs, TOOTHAces0 IJ,nxMXX cold cntLLs. AorSfii p" 7".w " ,b ''" d(kea cshaa 1B affot J ewee . end Ouiivrt Tw.Mty drop, in hmM a leeehlei mf water will ra a few eeaaei ata care CSa r. ci-AUtr attvu. armwacM i t. . r. m. i . 11,1,11 n s in ti IF. ladill IIITIIKVii f,iv. autntu. Trayalara IkuKI alwara enrrr e botita at mrmjrm Kmdy Rrllvf w.t ikaaa. A Sew drvi. ia we.rr win prtrrnt Ocknca. mt fraaa ehaae mt watar. Ii U baiter :Uaa French BraJ ar BUtenVa s' ijBu.au t. rXVnt AM) AGUE. raVEB AND AOirS mr.l far it", ernt Thar hj nmt m im,tial acni in ihU w..rkl iSa: m'.tt car rr IP".Wi.SSd all other Malaria.. Hu-mm. Martri. tfCw!!r JtSST sehl.adleirjhewtie iauird br n.Ai. i iil H lULl ' BAUS a V' BBeDT BA. LItK. t ii it ttn'ii p. i U. ::. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! raeyo An rmBRini BLnor-iwntBeB OF FLKMI1 AM WEhillT-t I.FAK S!S AtO SBALTIFLL, CVUfUUlUS ABCLAI TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SaraparilM fesrirat THE GREAT OLOOD PURIFIER. B AS BAI TflR VfT Arrr,XlniXO rttES. ms, Oll K Mi RAt-IU AKK TUB ''HAhUBA. ttic OUT I'XDtPOOKiS C.MR rug IKI. Vs. K iua.1 luLi"v 'oxitaarvi. asoicixa, Eierj Bay si tee ii W aad Weis.lit i Seen and Fell Brr drae nf the SARSaPARILLIAV BVeot, VE.tT f iai:iuiil l- tKrxmth ir.a Mat Sa eeL I'rina. a I Hn.r ru . . ii iwleva f I ha . rm tn tor or for II rei atnibt WaataauTtba hraljr with naw and venil m.t'.rrul. .VrmuU, Stphllla. I'maaMhe iiUixlular 'i wut. L'leara la ll:e thrtal. 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' AN will and dot-i aacara a run j n-riii,. lor w'i..ii cure Ibia rrliifttr rutnBtaarra IU war mi pnrillraiiwn. aial eiMTad.ln"dirainlhlnT tha Ifaawt Mf. iMrvpalra will ha rai .J au-l avrr davr the pet ir ii i will fm. ! Iiimeelf cmwlnr Wttei and wronxi-r. UM laud lla:!ii bettrr, appaiite iuiprm lux. aad Beak Sal wclcht IncrravliiK. Rot only d . tbe SAeaArA ataxies Beeot-aeet emeet llkuown rrirwsliale(ciillMiUecuraor'hruaic cr lukiiM, inatlsc:iona!. end fkm d'.xeeea; bal U la tha aly positiva curu for Kidney ,f madder Complaints, t'rlnar r and Wnaib dlareima. f.ra ral IHabelea. Prwpaa MiappaytfOl Wter. lucffutlococeor I'rtna. Brieln aTtuJ ffr- AUaitiiluurla. aad la aU caaa- whrra iKare ara briok -dutdepwiu.or iha wetrr Klbb-k. rlaadi u-.ixad Lr: ... . ui; -i an eat:, oi i.ir,j. hk white allk. .r Ihra U a atorldd. dirk. I. ... at-prar-eta-e. an.1 white bniieliiat dettf.lta, ,,.,1 th-re ii a prh kinc. I .ml.,.. wttra , .,.n. M r aad piu ia the buu.l .( tha Sm. a.ij U:.; iba Loitsi. Tumor cf J IVirs Crtturth Cured hj rulway' lloolvcnt. DR. RADWAY'S PerfectPurp live eplaUiiiTPills perfectly teetele. rleantlr ena'ed with eweei aaaa. purvr. raeulale. puriHr. t-laaaa and .rr.t ! Bad way i Kill. Tor the curt ui all dkoarSata of tha - raarb. Liver. Btitrala, KMaaye, RLatkler. .rr..n. Maeaaea. Ileadaclie. ('uipuipaiitin. -ulnr.. Irrlir. ata a. Ore Eaela. BIIIouMiea.BIilfii Frvvr. Itiflaaima'iva mt the wfU. Ille. and 'all Iferaaw'einaM'a ot lha Internal TWcera. Warraiued loeSert a puaitlra rare. Paewij Vegetable, eontejumg no uercarr. Minaret ur eeeeea eejedraee. A rew daeaa mt BAOWAVS rtt.IA wKI free the re. Wm Ooaa alt the aWva named dinr4era PVica. aaatta par Boa. SOLD BT liatiuoixTA am r.KAU ' FALSR AND TBI R.-' Bead oae letter eta tap to BADWAT fO . a. U Warrea St.. x.w lure. - luturinaiiuB worm iuihihikii WIUMI Ixoi Li MAKES THE VtVAK SIHOf:; Thr Ttmr!t:u . rr, ett soiiifn.it nf the fy : Iron, lit ,o coinhhz.ul the character vf an izliit: easily tlitrstrr! ay.-1 Xflth t!:r Mnvtl im :. 4 food . 1 1 iltrr :t r ! '. -r u of nature's Ou-k I Aiicnl. Iron i.i (U 0.' -..' cures "athoit -!. I if B' B .mm oyroufu.y n:t.lui i ? italizli-'j the . flcheil aifl vittULzrd . .",,' tnentv ere ry j:a:l of t'..- : .). repairing da :i:fj.--H .-. mrttrehhfj out morOiJ f,.: Hon, and travirj u6'liitij io 'llseanc to fee f ; ... 7Vi.e is the. tteert eft';' t.'-v:-ttcrful itrrcj cft.'ti mnctty in curing l)vsicpI:l( j.Wcr t tn- a aw plaint, JJropsy, lli.-. i.i rhocn, Bulls ous A i: : . ..ii- VtlvJXI.. Chills una IVv.r.s lliur.fr-. Loss of Cuns(Uti(i-ir:1 W'ttr. Diseases of tho K itttio; Bladder Foiiuilo ('iiiiU:mts, t7Ml all diseases .. :th:j iu a btttl state of th hfutiit. ar comjHtniefl by tleaititit nr a Imtf state of the system, ii. ;. free from Alcohol, in nun jr"m. :.'s energizing cfiet.i am m l '. lowed by correspuiu'hi'j t::c- non, out tt re ju-rmanent sing strength, rigor. life into all par.' aft;, t. r and building u: t;n ire . iltj'll- l uetv I strut, t Cuu- OllUU I till . Thousands hare been changed by the tise of this remedy, .? : weak, sickly, sufcring crea tures, to strong, hetdthg, uud happy men and uxjuun; ami invalids cannot reaxaiiaUykcs itate to give it a trial. See tltat each bottle lata PERU VIAN SYRUP Woitm in lite glass, Xampnlet Free SETH W. F0WLE & SONS, Proprietor., 1 W"ton Place , Bwatejea. Sold bv Daccoieri oeiiiaut. Land ritAAla Ta4. t tommissionpr'c TeAArio QV.:jr- aooub, vnaitei M or t ca ccs. T?rv Q-1- A At P-rP ' mm va uaic au LXllS OlUSt t if - ' 1 . ; v -. lc.7 ft- ' ' : It-- ;n : I-. J' V":n.--- t. . ..' ' mug Dr. J. Walker's CalifornU Tin- egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from tbe na tive herbs found on the lower ranges of tbe Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tbs medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tbe use of Alcohol. Tho question Is almost daily asked. What is tbe cause of tbe unparalleled success. of Vixkgab Bit Tsatsf1 Our answer Is, that they remove tbe cause of disease, and tbe patient re covers, bis health. They are the great blood purifier ami a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator aud fuvigorator of tbs system. Never before in tbe history of tho world has a modicioe been compounded possessing the remarkable sjoahues of ViXKoaa Birraas in beaiinsv the sack of every duesvea. man is heir to. They are a feuiie Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver aad Visceral Organs in Bilious Tha nrnivrliM of Dh Wu rti'i TtBKOAB UiTTEBS are Apeneut, DiapborvLic, Carmirttivs, Kathliuua, Laxalivs, Diarsda, Sedative, ConDier-Irritant Sndortne, dUtara tivs. sad Anti-Bilious. "tirateful 1 ilOllaaucis pnn ..i.ni V ix OAJt Birrxxs the moat wonderful In Tigurasi taai arer saetairftl ta BioaiDf Norerson cin take these Bitters according to (Erections, and remain long unwell, provided tbeir bones are not ds stroyed by aiincral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted bejond rspair. Itilion Semittent snd Inier mitteut Icvi'i s, which oro so preva lent d the valleys of our great rivers throughout tlie United Sutcejiiiecially thoao of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tenncaaoe, Ciniiberlnnd, Arkan sas. Bed, Color.ulo, Itnizna, Kio Gmnde, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and niany ethers, with their at tnht.it a t ics, tltriiugluNit our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat ami ilrynesa, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tho Ltom.ich and liver, and ether abdominal viscera. In tbeir treatment, a purgative, excrtinfj a pow erful inliucnce iikmi these various or gans,, U essentially noccssary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Du. . Walkeu's Vinbuac Ihrrp.cs, as tlrty will 8eetlily remove the darlv colored rlsciil nintter nith which tho boweb are loaded, at the same time stimulating tho secretions of tlto liver, and generally restoring tho healthy Amnions of the digestive organs. Fortify lite l;ody amihist disease by pyifymg all iu llui.bwith Vink;au lirri:ns. Xti epidemic e;:n taLo hold of as stem tlms fore-armed. Dyspepsia or luAlestion, Ilead aclie. Pain in the .houhlern. L'ouafbe.. nghtnessor flic Chest, Dizziness. Sour Krucfalions of the Stormteh, Ihul Taste in tho Mouth, Ihlious Attacks, J'alpita tatioa of the Heart, InllanimnthHi of the I.ungs, Pain in tlto rc-itn of tho Kid neysand a hundred other painful svmp tomsi arc tho ollspringa of Dvsiaepjala. Ono bottle will prove a letterg'uar.mtco of its lucrita tbau a lengthy advertise ment. a r01"11 orKin&'s Evil, vtiiita BwsUlnfa, Lk-er. Eri aipelai. S,,.cl Neck. Ooitrs, Scn.rult.un Iuasjitniation. Indolaut Inflaqunalions, Mercurial Auuciiaoav Old Soros, Eruptions nf Ui Skin. Sure Eyea, eie. In those, as in all other rormtilotionaa pi, eases. Walker's Tixkoab IIittkbs Lare hotra their great eurativo poerrra jj, most obstiitiUi and intractable) maea. For Inflammatory and Chronic Kheoniatisni, Clout, Ihlioua, Kemit tent and Intermittent Kcrcrs, Diseases of the BlotaJ, Ijrer, Kidnev and Itladder tbtse liittcrs hare no rtmal. Such Diaeaj.ee are caused by Vitiated itlood. Mftflianical Diseases.-persons en gaged in Paints and Mineral, such as I'lutntkcr, Type-setter, tbdd-beaters, and Ilmers, as they adranee in hfr, mm nhu-ct to psralysU of ttie l.wvla. To gttmxt. gBinl this, take a d.ree f Walkeb's Vis scab Uitters iteeaMunallr. ForSJtin Diseases,' Ernptlons, Tet ter, SfcU-Kheum, ltlutcht-9. Sputa. iuip)es rustules, Boil. Carbuuclea, King worms! ScaJddietuI, Sore Eye. EryipeUks, Itch, Seorfi DiaeoloraUons of the Skin. II n mors and Diseases of tbe Skin of whatever Bam or aatar, are liter It dnf op mo4 earmd oat of the system ia a short Umo br lbs aaa of those Bitter. ' Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurkinc in the system of so many th"ousajdj! are effectuaJly destroyed and ramovod. Ko vsteia of medkioe, oo Veaurans, no an tbsluduitics will ireo the system Lrwiu woruu like Uese Bitters. For Femsle Complaints, in young or oid, married or inalc, at the dawn of w rnanhptm. or tbe Uuu of 1U, these Tmi Biturs duplay so decided an influence that uoproyeuient it so.e, percepiibl. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wben- sver yon find its impurities burstin throat the km in Pimples, Eroptions, or Sores' ie?w,t m jr"a fiud 11 ohstrncted aad Hoggish in the veins : cleaose it wheo it is Pi Joar feelinirs will tell yoa when. Keen ?.J?d par Md 106 he'lQ of the irsum will follow. . St. H. BfcDOWALD e CO SoW br all DruKt.ti aatel am. aUOOSALD m m EVENING CRESCENT. A t onservtivc Daily Paper, RALEIGH V. C. Reliable, High-Toaed. Conxtsoas. sssawaawaaawa J. 8. HAMPTON. i TERMS CA8H : Dairy $5.00 for six months : 51.20 for threo months : 60 cents for one month Cluhsoften $47,00. TH WEEK T RESCENT. : ior tne ramily -2aVZ $1J0 ! oetk 75 cents , Three m, ",T Zf ca"' Club- o Five $7 'Ta- Address J. 8. HAMPTON, Proprietor. Mareh 12, 1574-if. RwhW-.c. sad . ef Waaaaye4 CwSatilBs?!?1 eU ay mjT3nmMmnlSm Dr. D. 8. PBRRT8 VEGETABLE AROMAlic BITTERS o These Bitters most become the universal edy of the age. There Is nodi tag like &ss ecjaal to tbasn astder Usessn. The- - nj BMad Im-mm. An tka kr 1 1 k ai mramm t .k matic aad eaelanoos districts they are writ? ship load of Quinine IU ill ill aad pilk TV. are especially adapted to poraoe auSeriag 42 Tspepsia, Idrer OossplalBU. Oostlveness Headache, ,b Weaulgia, BdieumatUm, CbiUs.and T ever and Piles. To Delicate Females Ladie, old or voting, will find these Krw especsally adapted to BBBJSSS BaBBuWWn3 aad Oaoeral Debilii v, all rield to e .1 f . . 'r.. WAppeuia, the aeeaC oi utewe lnesurnaoie muers. 1 nr id whit io aim uaaaa n itai AO OA1V. HEAR WHAT 18 8ATD HEAR WHAT 18 SAID. "Wonderful ejects hare resulted from waa. rw P.v'.iK:ti. inew irostraa, "My thilU sregooe. I es It. M8tawl see oae case Paaar's Biuen Nothing like them here." i. so close aSdavit of my ease. I kad t d u w twtrinn yoti oi tna wewefar cwjre. "80 re It ther ara ih nuw ,l..r.i .ri tonic ia the world.' Dr. Wikeon aar thai ,M . "Hurrah I No fcNo more headache, thanks to you." We COuld ill lUim .f ' . . , waja orer antos oat sucb rftiuint aItraclN blU aboTt . JJnt' W the aUyal Eufland, and of tbe Medical CTiWoTg All orders should be artrlnaai 1 to T. . a AJtoaai li niTTKR DO. . HEW YORK, U. g. mfkm Bitters are sold either by U. aveeaet nr VBV80 MX f 1 per DOtt S. . le sendbfeg letters far ad rice as as - - - ' -m- m .a. a 1- "fin ounirr qotte? a Btear W-r -ie. hag aasae of fJeatat j aa weU as Towa eaere tkr beside. It will save tie a wonderful amooatai Sk wawaawawawawaaaw, aaaj tiros and annowaaee ff this will be ore reed. Dr. E. PERKY AROMATIC Ii ITT tit COM PAY. GREAT FAMILY HBHCDK. Dr. GREEN'S FIT CURE ! The Great Remedy for Spilpey, Circa, Flta, Spawns, Coovlsioias aad Nervosa Wake fulness, acts promptly, often arrreating the Vm from the firt day's use, even where they have existed for years. COMPOUND EX. COR YD ALU ! The Great Vegetable Alterative, Cares. Scrofula, Secondary Svpbalia, Knit 4 tone uu lae CL.' I .11 J WO m a m, oam, ami an outeases arising 1 rum impure MEDICATED HONEY. A Sovereign Balm for Cooh Colds, Bras chitis, Asthma, and ail di-ca-e of the air-passages aad 1. n rig. By its timely use maae asp poaetl caavs of Cotiumtiun are prooiptlj re lieved and tin- Lungs restored to health. NEURALGIA SPECIFIC J A prompt, positive and permanent relief far the excruciating pains of Neuralgia, Rbeunasa. tiara and Sciatica. For Sale by T. P. Xlattx, Preperrd on I t by Dr. GREEN, LINDLEY ft BENTLIT CUARLOTTE A. C. Nov. 6, 1873.-Iy. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT 1 The only known remedy for BRIGT'S DISEASE, Aad a positive ressedy for OOLT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, Mill TE8, DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEBILITY DROPSY, Koa -retention or Inooniinence of Inn. Irnss tioa, InSassstion or Llccraiaaa of the BLADDER & KIDNEYS, SPERM ATOBRIICEA, or Whites, DeasBass of the Ulaod, Stone, in the Bladder, Oolouius Gravel or Krickdust Deposit aad Me cus or Milky Lraecsiargaa. KE A RN ET8 EXTRACT BUCHU Persaanently Cares sB Pi w ear of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Ezistlag ia Mea, Women aad OaissW-, INO MATTER WHAT THE AOS! Prof. Stacse aars : "One bottle of Eesnaet V luid Extract Bochu Ijb worth mora than all other Buchus combined." Pries, Oae Dollar per Bottle, or Six far Fire Dollara Sold by CM. BARKER A tXt Depot, 104 Duane St, Ii York A Physician in alt rodent to J a . . . we ana give aovkos grataa. Send stamp for Pamfdsleta, free TO THE- NeiToiuaji Deltatei OF BOTH 8EXE8. No Charge or Advice and CWrWfauasa. Da. J. B Irrfrrr r.sr UmAlmml vnew, rnjiaejpnta, aulborof works, can be consul Lev, n .11 STl a at aexuai or Lrinary Organs, (which he bat an especial steal t eithar i B.u Aaaae matter from what cause oririnatine or of 1m. A'. . - a W- ps a practice or to treat diseases with teed. Charwa raavtmkl. TKiej ai S Can forward lrtXeT dearrlhine "Bf BtejBp to prepay post Bond far the Guide to Hmukk. f , J. B. DYOTT, M. D. Phvaicianaad Surgeon, 104 Duane fee, 5. T Feb. 6 1874 ii CRAIGE & CRAIGE ATTORNEY? Al LAW. AID S0licit0r5tnpanlirii)lr?. fST Special aUeation paid to BUCHD as . tTeOSS ejBpeoeM Price ISO. n rianaruptcy. Sept, 5,-6 1:: g JS
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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