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- i ' .-.It I i - - - ..s- -i beeee 0t of the 97 eftndiaivit for adiuim to Wcflt Point 32 could not p. Noii of the uegro caudidatcn could gut iu - Six joaraego the Freabvteriune hod only 43 ehurcheaand 34 mi u id lets iu Ku MO. Now there ere o hoodred chorchea and oixtj miniate re. The general iuapreaaion ia that the yield of ibo cotton crop thia year will reach about three aud a quarter million of bales, which ia three quarters of a million bales leaf than the crop of laat year The eroallest dew drop that reals on a lily leaf at night holda in iteelf the image of a shining star, and in the moat bumble, insignificant peraon anmethiug good and true cau always bo fouud. Here you have him : The Czsr is bout 4S yeais old; he ia sii feet high; ho baa light arhmkera inuatache, nun a clean uneven ehin; hia hair is cat short; his com pletion ia fair, and he has a good color. THE WHITE SLAVES OF ENGLAND Barbarity and Profligacy oflhe Brick makers - Horrors of tltc Salt Works at Vroiiwich. LoaroON. Mv 1 Occmwionitllr one find treaaare iu a Blue Book, jimtjia one occasion ally And diamond in the Hlraw at the bottom of a cab or 10 note in the dual bin. Here, lor example, i a Blue Book juat published, containing the reports of the inspectors of fab torien for the last vear. PartM of sober and otfici il f oluinn have all the interest of sensa tionnl romance yea, more than that, since, its statement are not only founded on fact but are fact. One of the inpsectorR goes ( examine the brick makers, and he finds them to be a most barbarous, nemi-civiUzed, ignorant set. Men and boTit look like red Indians : the sand used in briek making being burnt red their bodies see covered with it ; thet work bareheaded barefooted, with exitosed breasts and with wild looks, drinking all day Sunday ; Monday and Tuesday doe fighting and man fighting. They readme work on Wednesdays, when the poor little unfortunates (that la the children of the exes, who are made to do the hardest part of labor), are made to toil awn?, stamping end carry in, ami nressina a irood fortnhrht'a work In three or four davx. One man who last weak earned in four days twenty -eight shillings I (C 60 'in gold), took his wife home a loaf of road and six pence, the rest ot the money 1...1 i. a...F.n i.i ,i.fi..i.t; nil Itw is now that children under twelve must not be emu loved at work: but in the back country and other plsccs this provision is con- lineally violated. One man who earned by L 1 i iivn - 1 L! 1 him own worn 9000 a year, mane 11 is com 01 twelve year- work all night-every night from 6 p. m. to C a. m. During the day the boy had to go to school, and out of the twenty -four hours be had only seven for meals and sleep. I ,aii inuao aHHH,isnoin.nScompareu I wnu wnai geH on in me sail woras 01 1 rou wi h. Tin 10 the ruHtotu is for men and wo men to Work together through the night; and the heat of the works is great and the eva poration of salt spoils clothing, the men and woman atrip ofl their clothing and work togeth er ail night long with no covering "above the waist, and none below nave a single pftticoator a pair of trowsers. The scenes enacted at these! works are horrible beyond description and I chastity, morality and decency among the workers are words destitute of meaning. From the Knox villc l'ress and Herald. A Righteous Decision. 71k? Southern Methodist Decreed Possess ton 4 their Church Property. Tbe following particulars from a cor respondent, concerning the recent church soil in gteeneville, will prove inierest- The! Methodist Church in Oreeneville, whorth about $4,000, was sold for debt in 1857. Most of the ill ht was paid off wittwa two years from day of aale. ' The purchaser, a member of the Methodist Kpiscop.nl fhurrh, Sonlh, extended the right of redemption, aud received two payments alter tin; two years from sale had expired, receiving the laat payment iu March, 1860. About $80 remaii.el unpaid. In -1 806, the purchaser having left the Southern and joined the Northern Church, look a aherifTedeed ior the prop erty on the a. tine, day, for the remainder 1 f bis debt, with interest, amnuntincr to kr.i.1 S I nu .U,l...l la 1. tl. .. . t Esi. , 1 vi .1 i m ell . . . Iha iirtlini-ii l:liilMih liinA a! t K a 1 tees being a part of the board of trustees thai bold the property for the Southern ( 'hurch All the trustees of the Southern Church have gone to the Northern Church bat tw, one of whom, being a minister, brutally whipped juat alter the war, dur 2 it aB T . ry . rV'T " u 7l 111 linTTIIIUtT, IOM, BUlk WMH IIIBlllUieU by the t hanrellor hundred to them triad before Chancellor Smith last week. the trial occupying taxi days. Judge R. It. Barton and K. C. Reevea repreaeu ted the complainants, and R. M. McKee and . 11. Ingcraoll appeared for the ren onnW. 'l'he fight on both sirlea ana very determined. On Saturday morning tho eaae waa decided in favor of the eomplainamr, tbe Chancellor restor ing to them theTr property, with renta from date of filing ihcir bill. The rcapon dents prayed an appeal to the Supreme Court. . rHMEVttfNfi ON HIS BRAIN. When the moiety bill waa op O-m. Leach said Tie thought Beck had aomething on the bialri when the Keutuckian stood up and said: " The easton honse have become dens of corruption, and are kept np on account of their political power to control primary elee liana, pack conventions, stuff ballot boxes aud perpetuate frauds such aa ought to be isspoBeihlc in any free country. Tho Collector f New York has a salary of 16,000, the Naval Officer $5,000, and the Surveys has 4.500, and yet during thia adminiatiralion the Surveyor has received for his share f penalties $159,000, the Naval Officer! 162,000 the collector $174 000, and the informer $491,000, making a total of $987,000 that has been paid to informers and officials, and wily? Waa it because there was bo much duties with- ii M Jfl Aft . aft V T i . in M trom tne government i no. in tne l'hel pa-Dodge case $271,000 was paid when there was only $1,600 due to the Government. Tbe system ia kept up so that the money stolen ftoro tbe mere hat iu can be ased tot the wont purposes by tbe worat men. Souim rn Church, pray ing the T.. -T . . i . f , - ! to ncrmit them to nav one "V" "rMenl I,coc" .ratt.ni snd eight dollars, and U restore t f0,,er , . r their nronertv. Tl.e case L l.W J"? M,,U-. Flo""n Han Death The nainful dtitv de volve upon lie ot announcing the death in this city yesterday afternoon of Miss Annie, daughter of Gen Kutus Harnnger She had been atteudiugeebool at Stauuton Va, and being prostrated by illness, re turned homo several days age. Miss Barringer was aged about 1 9 years. I There is something luexpreasiDle sad about the death of one an young one just ateupiug upon the tbreehold of wo- manhood, vve prefer to leave wie suujeci extending at tbe same Unfa our most heartfelt sympathy to the aHrcted family. -Observer. The passage by the House of Repre sentatives at Washington of theMcCrary bill "to regulate commerce by railroad between the States." ia an assertion of National control over inter State Hues, aud goee a long step farther thau any antece dent declaration of the right to legislate iu audi matters. Tbe very fact of the railroads obtaining their charters from different States, aud being State command in certain respects aa the proper tribunals how the opinion of the former generation of statesmen. Centralization is now the order of the day, and if this bill of Mr McCrary should become law, one ot the widest doors will beppeu to omcial bri bery and corruption that Washington has yet been cursed with. A paternal govern tnent will have its favorite children, and one part of the country will be fostered at the expense ot other patts. Jsallimore QuKCtte. From the New York Tribrtne. Connecticut' Revolt. A Period of Damocratic Ascen dency Predicted. There lias not been - a time wiihiu twenty year's, till the present, thatWui W. Eaton had the Blighieat chance to at tain what has notoriously been the nicis- ure of his ambition, as eat in tbe Senate of the United States. That ho has at last attained it, aud that i Connecticut h is de liberate! y turned that way from the men who hare had her con tide nee of twenty years, to lift to her highest representative position the man she had feared and hat ed most, and whose political opinions she has repeatedly repudiated and disowned is an event of peculiar significance. Who ever himuiii uave saiq iwo years ago, wnen the Republicans, strong iu thier majority quallled and sulit into fictions over the Unction of Senator .that Win. W. Eaton , L.: ...i . would have been compassioned as a luna tic such a prediction a few months later when the State was carried overwl.elin- intrl v fof Giant would have been wilder WII. T ., . 1 1 n . lb 8ame 8P ,l ,n wl,,cl' 6mwfl tive Connecticut swung over from Kucha nan's administration to Francis Gillelti jn 1854, ghe has bwuhk from Grant's ad midiration to William W. Eafon in 1871 The people are tired of platforms and pro testations. 1 boy have begun a revolt Does the party in power understand the situatiou ? As for Mr. Eaton, with all his faults and they are such aa may seriously im pair hiB influence, lie has dkstiiigoishirg virtuca that may make Iiim a very useful representative. 1 he lesaon of 1 874 to to hia own party, a ml the leason of his twenty yeara' experience aUie then, are not inure to his profit by than those of the laat two yeare, which seem spe cially directed to hia opponents. If his tory doea not repeat itself, Mr. Eat'na election opens a period oi )omncratic as cendancy, juat aa Krancia Gillette's led the way to twenty years ol ll.fpiibliea.i ule in the State. JAS. LEKFEL'S IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbine Water Wheel. POOLE & HUNT, Blatimore, MaaafactBrers far the Sontii aud snil..r--: Nearly 7000 now in use, workme under J ' r- " inJi() wt ! 24 from to 96 inches, The most powerfnl Wheel in the Marke Aud moat economical in use of Water, Urge ILLUSTRATED Pamphlet sent poat free. . MANUFACTURERS, ALSO, OF Mill Machinery. Machinery for White lad Workaaud Oil Mills, Shafting Pul leys and Hangers. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. Feb. 19. l874-6mo. F. BAKER, & O , aell the celehraterl And Cotton King Cook Stoves. Also, Church, Parlor nd office Stoves, and war rant tbeai to gae,iKrfect sctifi'action. Tin. Sheet iron dt Copper Work dona at short notice and in the best manner. Sept. II. tf. BUCK EYE BEE HIVE. Haying purchased the right to manufacture the Buck Eye Bee Hiye fur the counties of Rowan, Stanly, Cabarrus, Iredell, Catawba and Dnvie. I am prepared to fill orders and ael j these counties this yahuthle and improved Hive, I will sell farmers rights, when they will make ;t clnh of rive, at ten dollars a right. I will also sell Township rights on reaaonahle terma. Nearly Every bodv that examines it bn va on It will more than pay for itself in one year. Ail we ash is a trial. Come and examine the Hive for yourselves and be convinced. Manufactory on East Corner of Lee & Coun ael atreefa, near the Depot. " .ea J HENY CAUBLE, April 9, 1874 -Gmoa. r ,i.i j o-.i cs. v alSSSlBfHrPS Richmond ft Danville, Richmond ft Danville R. W , a. C. Division, and Morth Western M. C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. a Effoct ea aad after leads Feb Mi, 1874 (JOINO NORTH. STATIONS. , Mail. RxMks , - Leave Charlotte 7 on p x 8 36 am " Air Line J'act'a 7 28 4 816 " " Satwbory 1009 " W.47 'Greensboro 3 18 am 1,16m" - Danville 6 38 8.37 " BorkevUla 11 40 806 rat Arrive at Richmond, t r u v II. GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. Mail. Leave Richmond... 148 r M tfurkeville " 4 6b " Ianvill S W "t " 0reeaslxro..... 1-16 a u " Salibbu y 3 Ft; " Asr Liu J'aac't 6 96 " Arrive at Charlotte. 6 4a Express. 1 bonra kast. Maiu C Ms ui Leave Oteensboro. 3110 a m IjiArr. 1330a m " Co Shops " Raleigh Arr. at Uoldboro'. . 3 65 ' i o L.'velOU6 " 8,30 " "2 640 " ll.40r u UL'veaoOr NORTH WESTERN NCR 1 ( S. i.EM Branch. ) Leave (Jreenaboro 4.06 r m Arrive at dalem 6 60 r m Leave Salem IU 00 rn Arrive at Ureentiboro..ll 30 r m Leave (ireeasboro t 30 a m Arrive at Salem 3 00 a m Leave Salem. S 00 a a i Arrive at (ireenMboro 9 46 a m. Painenger traiu leaving ltaleigh at 7 40 r a conuecU atdreenboro with the Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern citiea. I'rice of TickeU same as via other routes. Tsain to and fruin points Hast of Greensboro connect at C aensboro with Mail Trains to or frompoints Norih or South. Trains daily, both ways On 3undays Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond at 942 A a , arrive at Uurkeville 13 39 p a , leave Batkeville 4 35 a a , arrive at Rich mond 768 a ET Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains be tweeu tMiartotte and Richmond, (without change) For further information address S & ALLEN", " Gen'l Ticket Agent, Greensboro, N C T M K TAI.tTOT, En ginger (ien'l Superintendent FURNITURE ! J. A. CLODFELTER & CO. Wholesale and Reiail Dealers in Furniture, "ffiS Invite attention to their stock of fL Cottage Bedsteads French Cliamber aflBl Suits, Walnut and painted Cane Seats Chairs Rocking Chairs of all descriptions, Ex tension Dining Tables of all kinds Wardrobes, Wadistands, What-Noles, Hofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, many oilier articles which we are prepared to sell as cbean I or cheaper than any House in the western part of the State Be sure to call nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express office, sec our stock and hear our prices. Our terms cash. special orders (made from photographs in our office) will be supplied. A full assortment of Roscwoo. Metalie and Walnut Bm i.il Cases, which can be furnish eil at 3 hours notice. March 19, 1374 ly. Manhoou : Hew Lost, How Restored ? MM Just published, a new edition of mi vuirerweu'i veieora ted Essay n the radical cure (without medicine) of SrERMATORRHPKA or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Loss es, ImpoTency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, ntediments to Marriage, etc. ; also Ooxauai p Ttox, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-m-dulpe-iee or sexual extravagance; Piles, &c. fT" jj , in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years successfiil practice, that the alarming conse quences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine a l,A mutiiMtiAH ,.r i.a l . : r. . . : .. t .... I i inc uinKawni ui inc nunc, (niiiuiiiu inn ;i ill hii. til I'll! i : . . - vi ii . I'i'i-i -in m nn u . ... tual, by means of which everv sufferer, po mat ter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radieaUv. fta? 1 his l ,ecture should he in the hands of everv youth and every man in the land. -ent tinder seal, in a plain enve one. to any address, posl-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamp. Also, DK. SI UZBEK'S REMEDY FOB PILES. Send for circular. Address the Publishers, CXI A3 J C KLINE & CO. 127 Bowery. New York Post Office Box4.r80 ' Life Insurance Comoanv OF MRI.IM A. Home Office Petersburg, Va. OFFICERS. A. Q. McIi.waine, D'Arcv Paui, D. -U. Tennant, - - - - President, I - - 1st Vice Pres't. - 2nd " " Sam'i, B. Paul' - Secretary & Manager, Dr. R. VV. Jefferv, - Medical Director. Stock Capital $33 000 ORGANIZED MARCH 1871. Ratio of Asseta to one. liabilities mora laoaovo to Policies issued on all desirable plans, Par ticipating and Non-participating. Lowest ratea of Premium consistent with safety. Reserve from premiums invested in reach oi Policy-holders everywhere. Polices non-for-tVi table after second premium according to their terms, anu me amount non-forfeitable is written in the policy in plain English, so that there can oe no JUISUNDERSTAKTUNG nestnctions only such as every sensible man TJZTTmT:""' Pl- M sm imwDaiin insurance peculiar to this Company, haa merits possessed by no other form of insurance ; policy-holders, as well as persons expecting to become such' should examine it carefully. NAT. RAYMER, Newtos, N. C. General Agent Western N. C. J. 'W. Mauney, Local Agent, Salisbury, ' March 19, 1874 ly. Wm and Hendersoi. Attorneys, ounsellors ana Solicitors, SALISBURY, N. C JanuaFy? 1874 tf, Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and various other blanks for sale here 601 AM 8 38 " II 3 r M 4 00 " .M 8.66 " 900 " i STATIONS. Maiu Ba8S Wm- r gBM wwBb - KK2BMI bIeV ebb THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. -jLa-sujL Wm elaiai aad mm Aot Uialit la AstBAP BBT, moat beautiful, delicately arranged, nuralr I adjusted, eanilv operated, and smooiniy runninr ..f.ilihe P. mil. u.Hiii Machines. It ia re markable not only for the range and varieipw its sewing, but also for tbe variety ana ainrem kieeWWiare which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, bne or rrse. ruKin ue imt.k- locked-Ki.ASTic-BTiTCH, alike on both aides of the fabric sewn. Ttaua. bearer cloth, or laatMr. enav be aewn with reaiatrenetli and uniformity nfmiti b- an.l in . iMorueiit. this WllllOC Sod never-wearying instrument may oe Mrjumaa ior fine work on sauce or gossamer tiaeue, oi me tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any otner worK wnicn uencaie uugns uai a a a a a a M ,ia Koan known to perform . v And with its simplicity of construction ; of operation; uniformity of precise action at any speed; capacity ror range ami variety oi ww, finiirmuw le&vimr all rivals behind it. We with nleasnre refer the public to the Gold and Bronze Medals and Diplomas awarded to our Machines in America, Pruwia, England, and recently in Austria at Hie r.xponiuon in v iciina, 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 the public the sworn returns of sale, (to which any one ran have toceaa) of the differ ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four vearn, made to the receiver appointed by the owners of valuable Sewing Machine Patents, and which shews the precise number of machines ojd by each Company. 1809 1870 1871 1879 Slnser Mnafadlng f., 86.7l m.8S3 IM.t-S 1 IT Wl.e-l A Wllfon do T.a W."8 12S86 174A8a. liwe Mm' in- Co., 45,0)10 S4.01U 146,000 Hrove S VthVrr ewing M chine Co , SS.l'-S M.40S DaaaraUc 8 ln ilo .Vl.SS 52.01 lo 4S54 3.,2S a45& 4444 2ssw s,m ts.sas MM 11.16S S,fi44 14.MS t0.121 1S.MS Weel fi'iv'n? do . 19,ea7 Wilcox a GlbSa do 17,201 Wilson do . American Butn-HleOer- nem.ii.jr Machine C., 7.7W Ool Medal do 8911 is rai 1&,4T IS -9: 15 78 147 11,901 11,878 6ii5S 4.981 4J43 t.Stt 1Xt0 i.eno 811 riorehcn R. P. Howe V et r nvis Bte Rnln Ion Vinnlrc J. E. Braunailorl Ke alone do do do dr, do da d . 1T,CM 114 457 1 IHrtli-tt, Rev? rill- tram & Panton ljpeor nrfliHt i " HBSfHawH W 1 f. L -.! BHaMaW a .J Aoexer4 JBnTTTT (VUiia-rrn fCTrWaQBbV' do 494 414 do 420 l,0o4 do . to.or.t do I.W 4S 7,t do 4 549 4.804 4 720 do 4MWV d. 8 700 S.'oCA i'Mf, do 1.141 i,7 6 I'M do 0 do 1 9 "is do 100 117 do 124 Orl luat Hr-wa f inkU 4 Lyan A-tra -tlplle Rnt- ire Pa ham J. a Fo'n.n M'Khv C. F. Thomson I'n oi Button-Hole I. mitt do 771 The reader will also note that although it is chirred t laat Sew i wtt Machines are sold at rn- urinous! v high price, vet he will see that sever- al firms, that were in existence have failed or abandoned an amprofitahle business. We respectfully solicit a call from all parties desiring a first clans Sewing Machine. At our Store near the Public Square will Je found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, .c. Also Silk, 'Linen, and Cotton Threads,! Needles Oil. &.c. Singer Manufacturing Co., JOHN A. KaVMAY, Agent. Oct. -.f. ) iMTERPRISE I 'pjjg OUlv ReliableGift Dwtribution in the Counlrv I $10,000 00 IN VALUABLE OIFT8 ! 10 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE S 44A SEMI ANNUAL Gift E NTERPRISE, To be drawn Saturday, July Ath, 1874. ONK GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE, $10,000 IN GOLD ! ONE PRIZE $5,000 IN SILVER! Five priaeg $1,000 "I Five prizes $500 V Each In GREENBACKR. lenpnzea SI 00 I Two Family ('arriacea and Matched Home with Silver-mounted Harness, worth $1,500 each 1 Two Bugaiea, Horaea. At . worth $fiO0 each I I T... UM A B -ara i a. A . i wu r t ne-ioneu Kocwood nanoB, worth $550 earn i Ten Family Sewing Machines, . . $100 each ! worth 1500 Gold and Silrer Lever Hunting Watekm (in ' au wort from S'JO to E3UU mtA t Gold Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ac. Ac. "amner of Gifts, 1,000. Tieketa Limited to 50.000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tieketa, I to whom Lihr-r.l Prontlnmn will C ZL7D Sing Tieketa $2; SI e Tickers $10 ; rSti I nckets rM; Twenty-five Tickets $40. n- i Clr5nl containing a mil list of prizes, "P1100 of the manner of drawing, and a de- nlhr information in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to --,'-OfJOE, L, D. SINK, Box 86. 101 W. RAh St, y ciacupiAEa. a HiRDWAKE. When you want Hardware at low figures, call on the undersigned at No 2 Granite Row. a .ttlavf D. A. AT WELL. 8 ilisbury, N. C., May !3--tf. 1 A ttl afcOn per day. Agents wanted ea f try where. Particulara f.ee A H. But IK A Sr. Loui-. Mo. Uov. 6 1873-tf. (?. R. t? RADWAY'S READY RELIEF MduM TM WORST PAINS irmoM Qrw to Twttify mmafts. NOT ONE HOUR rnt Ins tnta aJwiIiwim mJ mmf omm (uccsa ae AJ i KkAU tUtUMt 'I A CtBB PUB 1, fl"'"' aw wmrmr n" "W 1 1 iHik-, M.arm. UjtU vx -:ftn r ... Ik- anaasfBBMaaa. t IE rSoV 0k TuTWKXTT EIXOTEEt im'tri how lrnl ur i4rwlllntf lb- I tb liirOMATK' Rvi rUto arH. 'rkuinl kri m SMrArU ;t .vir . .1 wirti J mtAf fr, ADWAY'8 Wf lOY IEULF wti.u irr.jBD isrAMT ease. , inAJijkTKv ur ran h.fuXY4 IiTLlUmllia Of TUB BLADDER INFLAMtf ATIOM Of TMK H..WBI j us K-fios or tub u.w BE TBRoaT, W.H. ll.r hkkTHIu PAU'iTAnoM oi Tub, ii Eat. r CATaKB raKEH. ixrLCEEZA. ee vDa"HS, Tooru ach r BAfAiiA. BUE(EATfnf eoun i'Rti.iA Atirp. ' mii tJ Thmi'UlMBKfcM iH ' Blia r Jiel1rv Um pan av ti i- ark. m ilw pain v i,rti. ml txi wtil aflat l m . H'l ' III I 4.1 ' , I Twi-Mlfdroualn hair tmi.i.lr .vf watrr will l a few SVfKNTT.RT. dn.ir. WIND IN lllr. axKatJ, all IN I KKNAI. ItlN Tr. atuatul at- . rarr a aaTIW mf MaV auy'i Kn.il) Stirllrr .ih ihraa A i Arwaa a l(r aill lurn n' -it Ml- .- fri ylaaaair uf flaw. Iiwutirrilua i'imvu Eraaa aVaAaa aa a attiuylaa. 4, XVru AM) AODL , IT.VT.a ST vOfC rar.l (ur SO. i, TWra la mmrnm ilta. ... mi ua rM laat mtUrm frrrr I law iwl all .-1I1-! xl.l-av Btluaa iwart . TvaaW. TaU.Ma twl utlai r-r. JaaV4 B RAI. Wat a fll.l.o: w .luk-l. a. UAUWAta BE till BE. i.ifc.r nm f.M'-b.ri..in, HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! ! rrcoxo nn ptre rAmi stAX-'nE-?: lay H.l.-ll A' li Wl.i.nir -1 i.Kik K AM kKAUTUtl. COai-lXlo; CVVttt.i To all DR. RADWAY'S Sj-sapariJQ Essoin! H CRbAT dlood P'JtFICR. ,.UMtll: '!. V:T A'.ToV-lllNil rfRF. ao Vl'O'K KACII' ARK T'l. . I A Tin: Kit K .n. . im i.i v, i'l,:. i .. i.i.n .... i. ia.t iJtrj Cay Li hmn ia Flak aad VsiiM h Sees and Fell. E..tv i' ip .t tha f K ' 1'AHILLIAX EFSOtV K T i . iKiai4. Iiiuqj'i h bUwt, Hsvtx t'rine. ii. I ..n.r I In 1. 1 .11' ! ..( Hi iUr aar nt l.i. fir ll n-fali ni .. r n,. I. -I , wfth im-w an.1 -..uivl UiairUI SrrMul. uUHm. CJaMotMi-ikHi. .!..ii.Jlm -li-ra t u.-i. in the ilir.-at V . h Tu i.4.r, .mIi-Iii i .1 . ..V mi I - .1 '.-.' i i i. l i h . !. sift Fvi n. Ji iiii.i.im. .. Tliat tmrcv. irvni ihV Ear- and lie n.ii ..ni .if Mla i!ihi.. I i .i (i Kian Ffvir , acBMMa4. ttlitit WmMi lth. um Rrt -i.i la. ttf. Iilai-' Sh t, Wwrma in On- U-tt Taaaura. i'aa --r in ii... tf.ii.li mi,t nil wi-kitin aail l.iih:ui tl Barn a, MslitorrtMa. :...-. i BiiMaamt all .i. .n .ba iji- .rinciul.i, are iiiuiu lUr -urjil raiai- ui itn y.mai-i .,i M.sl. m fB twlMr.. aia4 a .-w ilat. u- win i.ri.vc .) .ui) ; . i ,.,u u- i 'Ik It l- r Ulli. r oi UtrK lria al lutf-a-M im praui -ar Idiarr Ihi-oi. . ll I. - -ll -lit. ilail I ' HMit n l.i. I. . the wwtn nil .. r..uiltl..il lliat I. railintiH pnafVvOi;. Maf-,-. .-! in .i. i --'ii.- ii ii- iM i i -.ir- tb aauta ariih ww miii-ri il mi.M trmi i.-bIiIm I.Iiki.1 an J ikfai :i. AC '.M'Allll.l.l A M Will mil ...m. j .u i rt-rtilN: t..r wtt. u . :r On- r tnv.l. inuiwurr. lit mturtt uf pur.!!.' iti.ni. r .i.l n.--. .4,n .' i m m -1 m-,- lb Iu al' -'.- m r-i:itr U I- rspU. i"-l i irri day ili- I'.!'. lit . I. .ii ..! , l..'iU'i ui. I .lr -i . Hi.- 'o.l lik-i .'iti t.- mit, aH-tit- iuiu..ln auu lUab .in l MiKW l4 r.JN. Nul wMiy .1 e.o ttaaaril.!j R i -. i nrrl II K ! ii n-ui. .Ii.. 1 in Hh ' I i In -in V-i. lal.iat. i'.Hi-:i-.i.i! .iiil, al. 1 : Lt.i ui-cjA't, bat a u IU l.i. I. . ' .-: .n c '.l- tvt Ki.lmj & jiiudtlci' Conpialttirt C. Inarv sihI Wiml Atr2a. Orarl. Malsta. lr nr. -iai;a oi Walar. Iu.-uuIiim,-iiu L'taw. Brurbi' Lu- .i-f. Alltutiiliiui ia, ami i.i all rm l,.-t. tau ra at mi k ii imi iTiMiv,:' rl.liiirii.rMMI mix- h .tin iniii ui in.. i " , 1 i an b . r i u i ai na '.! i ilk. ur tln re i. a Mu4la.t. ilarl. laBVai iar- N'l . an. I lull 1 .ill. ilu-t lrtls, iinj !...) bir at a -4.i . i-i. 1 1 t..u4. a it. ii p , -'.,. , .1. aiaa 'a ii i:i iUj iu t-i i ... uacW ani aluu ia Lull. Curttl bj lulHHiy'A lit olv hI. DR. RADWAY'S i PerfsctPBrjaliys&RepiatiDiPills yrr' riU- aa.irlu.1. . lianlif r.'.--! will mul p in i.iir.... n-yalai. iium. Iww ami -n m t; i i..i I'll!.. I'T Hi. run all .h-.r.Ui . m tu,. - ..ma,. I,, I.imi. l'..ii'K Et.ln. tK. KUvl.li r. Ni inni I. Mrailarl.i-'uniBatn.n. r.-iln.-.. ln.It.-.t i n -a. On M pata. BIIVHI-a.v. Rillou tt-rr I i.rtx i.mn' i.h -i iba I..... . K I'll.-, an.l all I ii-. in. ii'- mC lW Ini.-rnul I Iba r ni iii.1t tbccrav MarrautrU t . Bl 4 tu-iilr. r. I'uialr "irriaitta, cuMuiiuui uu iaff.-i , , laaxraUiK Batata (MMUTOPL a rrw cii'Ui or mini t 1 11.ua win rrra taa ara. trintnau alt t la- al' a iumrlilwiriUr. Frica. b NOLO it V nm i.i.l-fa l Kt LBB AM) TRITE " mt mm m BAIaWAY A tXi . K a Warrra M. Yor tururiuatUwu worth thuaaaaia, nBbti Iron ha laAio MAKES THE WEAK STRONH. TTrr Pmtvian Sytirit, a fVofecf ed Solution of the trotoji:iila of Iron . .- no combined tx t Imv the clutractcr of on ftinic:tf, an cctsit if ttitfcsted and aintdntc't Willi the Oloo.l a the $ihittir?t food. II tnercunem the quantity of Nat:;'r'it thin Vitalizing Aarnl, Iron in thv l.lood, ami cures m,a thousand ills,9 simply bifTvuhl'f Up. I h citjorafhtij and Vitalizing the .Sparc aw. Tbe eu rlehi-d and. vitalized Llioii per meate ever J part of the body, repel ing dUunagcx and watc, nturching out morbid necrc Hons, uud leaving nothing fo 'liscasc to feed upon. Thin is the necrtrt of the won derful sneers ofthiu remedy in curing lHiei."ia, l.iver Com plaint, JJrosy., 4'hroulc llur rlircn, BoIIh, Nervous A RcclionK. Chills mid Fevers Humor, Loss of Co2istitu(iOii:il Yifror, i tho K itinera mid BlmUler, Female io.iipluinta, and fill illsca: orltrtiuitlng in a bad sUitritrf the htoznt, or ac- cotupanicd by debility cr ? low state vfths xystrtn. Hi nj free front Mtoltoi, i t any j rm, its energizing effects arr not fol lowed by ror respond "my t ac tion, bat are permanent, i -( fu sing strength, rigor, rttul ttenf life into all purrs ttf'Ki j vrm nif? bit da in j ttp an Iron L'fn stlttrtioA. Thousand.; hetre fwrnrfutvy'l by the use of tin remedy, j mm weak, tdckig, suffering crea ture, to strong, healthy, and happy men and ummeuf anU inwrnttds cannot rcasonulM, y lies itatetglmeilsBtriul. See that eeie bottle ha j PERU VIAN SYRUP blown iu pie glass. aTEtanplalaxtw Free SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proorietora, Ke. 1 Mm FWe-, Baatoa. Sold t Dirucun atlBBAUt. ! ei Land Deeds, Trustee Deed l m m mm ir . I . t i m i ag - a I R. R. R. I IE, .i nni. n A Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriffs Address Deeds, Chattel Mortfrsave,, 4fl j. sHAMPfrt)N, Pmprteior. Fnr Sain at ihn flfaw , Raletgh, N, C, uillll.Antjll imv MilOTaaM'lMaaEaMagJ Dr. I. Walker's California Tin. gar Bittrrs iro a purely V d reparation, made ohmfv froaa tive herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nev:ata mountains of Califor nia, the niodieinol proimrtios of which are extracted therefrom withoat Uio wm ot Alcohol. Tho question la almost dally naked, a What ia tbe cam of Ok anparnllcJed ufleeaa of Vtyaoaa Brr TEBaf Our answer is, that thev remove tbe cause of disease, and tbe patient re covers his health. They are tbe great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Kenotator and lnvigorator of tbe system. Never before in tbe bietefr of tbe werid haa a mextteJea been compounded poeawing the ewiavaatias qualities of Vixkosb UiTTsaa ra heaJiac the sick of aver disease man U heir to. They are a genii Parabtive aa wall aa a Tonic, rebating Conceatinn or InftamvmaUoa of the Liver and VUceral Organs m Bilious DBBBBSeS The properties of Da. Walker! YlSEGAB 1 !in fits aro A perieut. Diaphoretic, Carminative. Kutritioo. laxative. Diuretic, Sedative. Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-Bilioaa. Uratefnl lhousand.s proclaim Vin egar Bitters tbe most wonderful In vigorant that ever auatainei lb- smkiog arsteni. No Person can take these Bitters accord iug to directhma, ami i email t long unwell, providctttlieir Uhioh aro not de stroyed hy niiricml iioison or other means, aud vitultorgaiis wtwtcd beyond repair. Hi lions. Remittent and Inter inittent levers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our grunt rivers throughout the United States, especially those of flio Misaisirpi. Ohio, Missouri, llliiEiia, Tt'itnesstr, Cuuibcrlaiul, Arkan t.'is. Bed, ed--radn. Hnuoa, Kio (jrande, Pearl, Alabama, lohilc, .Savannah, Ko anoke, James, aad many others, with their vast trihgfeirics, thnuiglunit our eutiro country dtwing tho Summer and Autumn, and reiilarkably so diiruig sea sons of unusual iicat ntul dn iiesa, aro invariably accompanied by extcniix c dc rnncincnts of tho rtomach ni'.d liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful inllueueo upon these various or gans, ia essentially necessary. Thcrd ii no cathartic for the puriiose equal to 1)::. J. Walkekk Vinegar Hitteua, as tlioy will Kpot-d.ly remove tho ilark colored viscid imitt. r ailh which tho bowels nre loaddil, : t tho sattto time atimulating tho secrviitiiui of llto liver, ami generally restoring tho bcalihy functions of iho dgctio organs. rm-lily the Hpdy against dlaease by iurifyiiig all it Huklawiib VtXEi:aa Brrri t:s. No '4demic ran t.iko l.u.d of a system thus $rv-nnne(l. 1) siMjisit or Li digestion , Head ache, Pain in the Sbouldrrs, OniKha. Tightiiesa of the thet, lli.zino-s. Sour Lruct.it ions of the Stomach. Had Taste in the Mouth, Billout Attacka. Palpita t at ion of the Heart, Inflaiiuuatiou of tho luug. Pain iu tbeeionof tho Kid - neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, tiro tin ou'priiis of Dyspepsia. Ono Lot tic v. ul pnivo a better guarantee of its merits Hum a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofuln, or Kintrs Evil, White Swclliugt, t'lerrs, Eryaipehvs S.-lJ.-d Xwvk. Goitre, Scnfuhtua binaiiiiiMUhius, IndoUut Innauitnatinn. ilncurinl A 0tH-tins, Old Sores, Kruptitins f Oie -Sloin, 8wre Kj-es, etc. In tiieiu;. iu in all ether coOKtitutional IHs-tw-i, WaLKEaa Vi.rawaa Kittkbs hare Imv. u their great furaliva pos cn iu the most iibstinalo and attractable rate. For rnflamnislory and Chronic Rheumatism, (lout, llilious. Kcmh tent aud Intermittent Pcvors, I hacases uf the BIinmI, Liver. Kidney nnd Bladder, Uiese P.ilti-r linvo no eiin.tl. Such DuaHwea are c'm by Vitiated I .; 1. Median iettl Diabases. Persons en gaged iu Paints ami Minerals, such as lumber, Tf po-N-Uart. (hdJ-beaters, and Uiiiers, aa they sdranee in life, aro subject to par.drsia of tl BuwvU. To faiard acainit Oita, t tko a T Walk kb a Vi.x- K'i.vB Bin sua ocraatoually. For 8k iu Diseases, Lruptiooa, Tet ter. Suit-K heu in, lth'tcho'. SputK, Pintples, Pustulea, IhiiU, Carbuncles Hinf wurais, Scald bead, Sro K". Kryaipelas, Itch, Scurfs. IKt-coluratioiMi of the' Skin, Humors aud Ihaeaao of tin- Skin -l ahatoror nam car nature, txrm lilerallr dug up and carried out of the aystoui iua short time by lbs uae of these Bitters. Tin, Tape, and other Worms, lurkine in tho svxtori f so many thousauda, ara eaToctHally aVstnfred and renmveu. Ho -rstetn of medicine, uu vennifugoa, no an thelininitlcs will frco the ayatem from suruu like taeea Bitura. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or atiicie, at tbe dawn uf wo manhood, or tbe torn of life, these Tonie Bitters diaplsy so decided an infloejice that improvement u aoou perceptible. Cleanse the YKiated Blood wben evar apu find iu iai purities borsting ihriiagb tbe akin in Piiuplca, Emntiona, cm Sores: cleanas it when roe find it obstructed and sluggish in the rains ; cleanse it when it is fool ; jour feelings will tell yu when. Kssp tne MOQ0 pure, and the health of toe ty WUl follow. a. it. arrjc9war,rj co.. Pnnrasa ssd Ga A rf Sss Prmseii aCLl by ia1lfrmaVata4 n. H. NcDOK eor.sf W leMfc EVENING CRESCENT, mr a A JaMtacrTliv aMiljr Paaer, RALEIGH N. 0. Reliable, High-Tonsd. CourUoui J. 8. HiAMPTON. TERMS CASH : Daily -lo.ftO torsi moaths : 60 cents for dabs of tea $47,00, A Paper for tbe ramlly One year $1.60 ; Six aaoaik 7ft cents ; At eMail. I Tin ha nf Vi wm ? Js Twenty $2100; Twenly-ivs h 50 risejirs? SJ.D CO., arch 12.15." i if. MEDLICA TMIKI Dr. D. 8. FERRY'S VEGETABLE Akbkthic BITTEHS tW oairpraaU etty oftkeaca. Thar ia aottunf like tsa and Iua So tbe anstic and they are woru a Bad Balk. Tkvr ship load are eapectallv adaaa1 to flsHaWisBsy aetaa TJyspep sla, aVtwor CosUveness Weaulria, To Delicate Females. will r le tlatir IE. T awtof Ai and Oeawrai Dssalitv yteti to the - UKAR WHAT 18 SAID. UKAR WHAT IS SAID. HEAR WHAT IS SAID. Nothing like tbeaa I SBWlnaa aasdsTit of my "Sorely they are the tonic in the workd.,, "Dr. Wilson an that rou are a naUk keae- factor." "Hurrah I No more Bheumatkwa " -no asore Srasmn, Ibaaka to We could III thU paper twice over with jest such genuine extracts, bat the shoes ssuat mtf- 1c, Oar rhUem are prepared under the sneer vision of D. 8. Perry. Measesr of the RotsI College of Physicians aad fkaiaamai. LoaaW hngland, and of tbe Medical Clink of Olwa-ew. All orders skoald he ill n il to The PKKH I AROMATIC BITTER CO. r NEW YORK, D. 8 Tbo Bitters aro sold eitbsr by Us do rue or Case at f l par bottle. Parties in aeadiac letters for advice as! their dkeaaeas will ooafer qatte a tavor by ri- inK oaiuc oi i. ountv aa wen as loam waeea Okey beside. It will save OB a wonderful amount U tint and anoovance if this will be olsveeed. Dr. E. PERRY AROMATIC IHTTK COM PANY. GREAT FAMILY GREEK'S FIT ICEKE- Dr. CURE ! Tho Great Remedy for Epilpey, Carer. i iw, on iiuuna anu .terruaM V SSr- fi i loess, acta prom It. often atTrastine the Fha from the Brat ds v a nse. even at re they keve I existed lor rears. COMPOUND EX. C0RYDALI8 ! The Great Vegetable Alterative, Cares. rVrofuls,Keroauer Sjphalk, KrM,4ieaa cat iht Skin, and all diseases arUing from iaii-are Blwod MEDICATED HOKE Y. . A Sovereign Balm for Coogk Cukk, Bms. cbilk, Asibma, and all dWa-ea of ike air-pss-sagcai and jntnr. By itsjivsetv war mmnj mf- poevl cases il t onaumaiHiM are Mreaa4 1 y re lieved and the Longs n-aiorrd lo krsllk. NEURALGIA SPECIFIC ! A prompt, positive aad perssatMt rliaf W the eaeraeaalisK pakaa ef NMraarM WI ibbbi turn a i.J Scialka. F jS il j by T. F. K atu. Preteired only by Br. GREEK, IJKDLXY at KKKTLKY CHARLOTTE y. C. Nor. ft, 1873.-ly. KEARNEYS FLUID EXTRACT Bill! Tbe only ksswam retard y for BRIGT'S DISEASE, And a positive re ait dy for GOUT. GRAVEL. STRICTURES. lI ABB This, DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DKBILlfY DROPSY, Non-retention or laountinence of Urkee, IrrUa tion, Innaraalioa or Uloeratioo of the BLADDER & KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, I A-ncorrhoja or Whiles, Dtaeasea of tbe Prostata GIbbkL Stone, ia tbe Bladder. Colonies Gravel or BrickdoM Deposit aad Mo or Jtilky Daacbarges. KKAHNKV'S Permanently Cw-aa all Dksaeea of tbe BLADDER, KIDNEYS AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Existing ia Mew, Weaaea sad Cbnfcsa. 17X0 MATTER WHAT THE AOS I Prof. Steele says: "Qs book of Kssassey's Fluid Extract Bochu k worth aacee tbaa ail I other Ror h us coenbiaed." Price, One DolUr par Battli. or baa asr Five Dollars. Sold by C R. BARKER A CO Depot, 104 Duane St, N. York A Phrskisn ia attendance to and give advice gratia Send Btaaaas sW INswaAiase, TO THE- NerYBix aid DeMlitatei OF BOTH 6EXES. Oaama aaafl Tmr mud Files. rap dally adapted to diseases pectilia MyTlULsB. I caaardlr sWBMVa No Charge for Advice aud Consulieiism, Dm. J. B Dtott, gradnaU Jefereoa Medical College, Pkildeiphia, salbor of several laliaik works, can be coa lied oat all dkaaaes of the Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which be kaa aa especial atody ) either la seek or fcaaal him to treat diseases wilk asaBsaa. Cares E ran teed. Cbargea reasonable. Tbost at a anoacaa fcaaard Itxter deaxrrtbiag vywptowt Send to-tmwirrmmu7li lt J. B DYOTT. M. D Pbyaician and Saraeoa, 104 Deaee 8c, K. Y. Feb. 6 1874 tf - - CRAIGE St CRAIG E, ATTOBXEYS Al TV. ( Oi SBliftlpThlll4rilf. VW Special alteotionpaid U)Proaiaf8 m Bankruptcy i wv ting vme a m: Sept 5,-l:
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 11, 1874, edition 1
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