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i M I I I Wilmington If to have a new evening Compulsor v Kissing. Everybody in paper to be called the Daily Commercial Paraguay smokes, aud every female Iteporter. ' Meatre. Robert Kennedy and above the age of thirteen chews. I am E. 8, Warrock are to be the proprietor, wrong. They do not chew, bat put to bacco in their mouth es, keep it there con So far from there being a revulsion of stantly, except when eating, and instead feeling at the North toward the South on 0f chewing it, roll it about and suck it. account of the recent Conservative vie- Only imagine yourself about to salute the toriea, the tone of the more reasonable red lips of a magnificent little Hebe, Republican journals would indicate that arrayed with, satin and flashing with Vae result was anticipated and that it diamonds, as she puts you back with one htt not engendered and will not engender delicate hand, while with the other she bod blood between the sections. It would draws forth from her mouth a brownish bo hard at this time to conjure up the black roll of tobacco quite two inches Spectre of the late war. lone, looking like a monster grub, and The misfortune of crime has no more I jrloomy illustration than in the case of and is ready for a salute. I have some die Walworth parricide the father shot times seen an over-delicate foreigner turn by his son, the mother dying in a few away with a shudder of loathing under brief months of grief and broken heart, sneh circumstances, and get the epithet aid now the murderer of hia father a of savage applied to him by the offended la maniac. From happiness, affla-1 and respectability to disgrace, misery and worse than death. Lynchburg News j ' , , , -r . , , It affords the Cleveland Pndeakr "a melancholy satiafaction to reflect that the diareputable gang ol free bvera now exposing eacu oier ,u uw u., a Eev. H. W. Beecher down, have been all , i ' 3. i'V 1 J I their lives among the leading bbelers and -l ll... i I Think of it. Out of 21 men hungl In Maryland since 1869, fourteen were nee-roes! Of these fourteen six were hung for rape ! The negro population in Maryland is a minority, aud small com- nared with that of other Southern States. It is to this race of sensual aud murder ous savages that the North seeks to sub ject Southern white civilization ? Lynch' burg News. It is rumored that Henry Ward Beech or is going to retire from the pulpit ana become tne editor of the new Republican I ?tper which is about to be started in New ork. We have been apprehensive from . . . ,k m nMiJ Tnrnl tk.t the start, says the Courier Journal, that Tilton's charges, if proven to bo true, would sink Beecher very low, but that they could, by any possibility, sink him tk. o ,.f wa U,H o.i mmimi Pilitnr 1 to a thing of which we never even dream Ad. Parties writiog from South Carolina represent the State officials as a batch of thieves, pick-pockets and penitentiary convicts ; many of them unable to write, or even to read. Should the present state of affairs continue, it will not be long before tho State will be reduced to the condition of some of the South American Republics. Chicago Tribune. W. H. Bailey the cleverest radical, (if shore is sueh a thing) was beaten in thv Salisbury Dist. for Judge, lie attributes hia defeat in a great measure, to an unusual earcity of republican voters. He has since announced his intention of acting in full accord, hereafter, with the Conservative party. Concord Sun. What Immigration is Doing for North Carolina. The South says ; A North Carolian correspondent writes that a party of gentlemen t r0 m PODrtr I ayivama have built a village in Martin, and named it Waring ; they have also constructed a railroad ten miles in length, connecting the village with' Roanoke river. These have inaugurated an ex toaeive lumbering business it is said ; their project is a good one and is destined to have many imitators. Committed Suicidr. A sad report reaches us from Joncsvillo Yadkin county it is to the effect that William Parks, a young man not more than 22 years of age, committed suicide at his home in that town oil last cunday night about 11 o' clock. The deed of soli destruction was effected by the young man stabbing him self to the heart with a pocket-knife. He liagered about eight hours, during which time he had the best surgical aid which could be obtained. Mr. Parks had but recently graduated at the Atlanta Medical College. No cause is assigned for his perpetration of tho deed. Observer i .i. i .. r. .i. tit ir Vr it ObariOtte Observer that W. H. H. Houa- tib iotiu uiJuu uu; IIUUKMHY OI L e mm, wruwriv a -prominent mercuani i i he place, and recently candidate for Sher- Iff. has been detected in forgeries to tbe am.hI f .nmA fif nnn it ii, l; . - ' - . I " ra hi dealings with several hanks in that place, ud has fled to parte unknown. Says the Observer: 4 The most disgraceful circumstance connected with the whole natter, is H us ton's having borrowed 81,500 from an orphan girl in the county, and forging the name of W. J. Black aa security of the note. The young lady was in the city yeaterday afternoon, and, upon hear ing of her loss, wept most bitterly. It was all she had iu the world. After Houston had been! apprised of the fact that his guilt had been discovered, lie had a horse and buggy ordered, and, under cover oi daiknesa, left the city Bauday night. Nothine has been heard ol him by the public, and there is nothing aaasdieate hi wh-roahnni- ww I.-- ma of all the money which be obtain- . . ..tv y the villainy practiced is entirely a mr of aappriae, ihoogh it was certain tj urge part of it was spent in utinr the campaurn. Very many ona besides those meutioned above. bawks loao money by Mr. IIoua Skckssion Tiirkatkxei). In view of tbe fact that the people cf New York city aM deprived of half their rigbta of State EC-presentation while ibey are at tbe same 8He trebly overburdened in otato taxa iion, me worm counsels secession, "or, if tbe word be unsavory, tbe peaceful aud legal partition ot tbe State into two States, la the manner prescribed by the Constitu tion of tbe United States." Tbe moment any Northern community taola tbe piucb of oppression, whether ft be in onerous taxation or iu tbe denial of political rigbta, tbey are ready to resort to any remedy, buwuvei violent. If the Northern people bad continued slave La Mora, aud tbe Southern people had, af ter aeiliog tbnir slavea to their Northern brethren, encroached upon "their rigbta iu the Territoriea," and resisted tb exe cwsion oi the fugitive slave law, secession would have been icaoricd to by the North-w-u Sutes yean ago. fta-1 X tl -1 li a mm pars and tho ion." then depositing tbe savory losenge on t tie brim of your sombrero, puts up her face, beauty for hia sensitive aqueamiahnesa. However, one soon gets used to this in Paraguay, where you are, perforce of custom, obiiged to kiss every lady you are introducS to and one-naif you meet ftrQ realIy t ti enoagu to render vou d,e;8 of con8equences, and you Wou,d . thc of sip tue dew ot tne pronerea up in the face of a tobacco factory even in the IUC late i a tuuaMU uvwij v.u nn double.di8lilled honey dew of old VirgiQia A New and Wonderful Kind Cotton. Of Gustare Adolphus, a correspondent of the Chronicle and Sentinel, who has been rutuina ting down in Southern Georgia, and a few miles beyound the Florida line, tells a wonderful story about a new kind of cotton which he thinks is destined to pi t all others to flight en 1 revolutionise the entire cotton culture I rode several miles over the line, to see a new specimen of cotton, and I assure you my astonishment when I predict an entire revoln tion in the present growth of that article, grow ing out of this Asiatic species, now beinz raised upon a small scale by Mr. Hyack Bellymmger, at Floating Springs, in Florida, six miles from the Georgia line, Two years since Mr. Hyack received, in a letter from hiabro.her-in- TO Mil Grigie, x seed. They were obtained in the far-famed Cashmere Valley, in Af.a two earg gincelhig bei'the third year of cultivation, resulting in ten acres the present season. I at once suggested a name which was prompted by its similarity to our uraiite irer, uiu lue owner, air. iirw xei- lyminger, being pleased with the same, it will hereafter be known as the Asiatic Grange Cot ton. The cotton tree, having its full growth, is about eight feel high, and will about match in size at the butt end theleg of an old fashion ed split bottom chair, tapering gradually to the top, and is of very enormous strength and elas ticite, and which enables it to sustain the heavy weight of fruitage to which it is subjected. It is planted in hills, fifteen feet equi- distant to give room for its spreading branches, which run out on all sides six or seven feet. The leaf is the only feature closely resembling our common plant. I must reserve, however, for another letter mnch that I desire to say, and speak only of the grown bolls. They resemble very much in size and color, a large green orange, only much larger, and are attached to the limbs by a strong stem, from one to two inches in length. When open, it contains at the base of the boll in small cells, four or five seeds which might be mistaken for small buck shot. The lint, in picking, leaves the seed in the bar, which, of course, avoids the necessity of ginning, and is thrown, as picked, into packing machines, so that each day s gathering is com pressed into bales the same evening. When within one or two hundred yards of this field I a8kaa Mr-M- for Rhot 8 to kill a few white winuou iu ure mere mns m uiivum- :uuii ii'imnt r ui infiii percneu aDoui on smau trees. "You will not have any use for a gun," he replied. "What you see are the few open bolls of cotton, and yon are not alone in sup posing them to be our beautiful coast birds ;" and sure enough, nearer Observation proved him correct The cotton hung pendant from the boll, three to four inches in rolls, as large as a full grown Bologna sausage, five rolls to the boll. ' I looked in amazement, and could scarcely believe in the reality of what I saw. I asked how much cotton will these ten acres produce. I was answered promptly, one hur. died bales, or a bale to each row of fourteen siaiKs. x ins, ne coniinnea, was tne average production last year. I continued by desiring to know how much to the hand could be picked in one dayj and was informed mr grown men IfA 11 . .I I ,v ou ids. oi inn t mere oeing no seed,) or one bale, was regarded an easy dailv task. Now, .1 ' L.Tl gentlemen, n wnai i nave saiu is mie, are we not rapidly approaching a new epoch in cotton culture rive years will sumce to spread universally over the cotton area of the South this wonderfully productive species and if it should prove lasting and not. subject (as many new kinds have proven) to deterioration, it would not be unreasonable to estimate the A mencan crop of 18M) at twentv millions of oaies wnicn couia oe more easily raised and isaveu man a crop oi mree minions at tne pres- ent time. What mighty changes will necessarily 1 .1 f,l . -I,. " , loiiow, i leave tor solution to more fertile im aginations than my own. One thing is certain h,e Pr OTep 11 the earth, when fa" amt of cotton clothe can be had at fifty I tpnta. Thin will rv rtno rput mil wToa n come along without apprehension as to scarcity oi material to wrap them in. JAS. LEFFEL'S IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbine Water Wheel. li pnnT T? Ar TrtTKTm -m f0 & HUNT, Blatimore. nunari.taMu f.. . I " . . . -J ' " iui iuv ctiiia .e. aaia west Nearly 7000 uea(jg Vai.. now in uao,. workinff uuler 24ai.E.'tWm cva 5i " Thn " 17:2 LmZTt xtu. 1, :: uVw' L a 7 "r'"" s" ,u ' ixnu uitiiL 'mi (in ci i in iibo m itainr Laierc ILLUsrUATKI) post free. MAN UFACTUREUS, ALSO, OF Portable and Stationary Steam Engines fan toilers, Babcock & Wilcox Patent 'fabulous Boiler, Ebangh's Crusher for Aimeiaia, oaw and Unst .Mills, Flouring fliili .Machinery, Machinery for White Lead Works and Oil MilU, Shafting Pal- leys and Hangers, SKNDFOR CIttU Feb. 19. 1874 -6mog. GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE, Greensboro, IV. C. This Intitution is again in suceeaaAjl opera tion, and offers all the advantages of a first class Female College. The Fall seaaion will begin on Wednesday 29th, July. For catalogue containing terms &C. apply to the President, liKV. T. M. JONES, D. D. N. H. a WILSON, pres. Board Trustees, Piedmont Air Line Railway. 'eL4B4ifeaBaaaa. Richmond & Danville, Eichmond & Danville R. W., N. C. Division, ana North Western 2f. C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In Effect on and after Monday Aug jst 10, 1874. GOING NORTH. I STATIONS. Mail. Express. Leave Charlotte.... 7 4a m 8.35 a a " Air-Line J'oct'n 8.16 a " " 8aliabory 10.44 " . 10,61 " " Greensboro 215 il 1,15 r u " Danville 6 13 " 3.36 " Dundee 6-S6 3.48 " Burkeville 11.80 - Arrive at Richmond. 8.33 ru 11.04 TM "2 GOING SOUTH. STATION. Mail. Express Leave Richmnd 138 r m 11.46 r S " Burkevflle. 4.41 9.7 am " Dnndee 9.25 " 7.40 " j Danville 9.29 " 744. " " G.-eensboro. 12.20 am 11.00 " J Salisbury 8.16 1.S1 E Air-Line J'net'n 6.16 3.25 "If Arrive it Charlotte... 6.32 AM 8.30 GOING EA8T. soman wsst STATIONS. Milk - - tAt Mail. Mail Leave Gteeneboro.. f, Co Shops ...... Raleigh Arr. at Goldboro'... 3.15 A 11 4.00 8,10 iArr. 11.16r x 3 rvelOOO " 1U.5U A M L've?30r M 1 north wiisTaasr sr. o. & & (Salem Branch.) Leave Greensboro 3.00 a m Arrive at Salem.. , 3 30 " Leave Salem 9.39 rx Arrive at Greensboro 11.16 " Passenger traiu leaving Raleigh at 6 41pm connect, at Greensboro' with the Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of Tickets same as via other routes. Trains to and from points East of Greensboro connect at G.eeasboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. Trains daily, both ways On Sundays Lyachburg Accommodation leave Richmond at 900 A m , arrive at Burkeville 1243 p m , leave Burkeville 4 33 a m , arrive at Rich mond 7 58 AX Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains be tween Charlotte and Richmond, (without change) Papers shat have arrangements to advertise the schedule of this company will please print as above. For further information address - - S E. ALLEN, Gen'l Ticket Agent. Greensboro, N C T M R TALCOT, Engineer & Gen'l Superintendent FURiSriTLTRE ! J. A. CLODFELTER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Invite attention to their stock of Cottage Bedsteads French Chamber Suits, Walnut and painted Cane Seats Chairs Rocking Chairs of all descriptions, Ex tension Dining Tables of all kinds Wardrobes, V as rt stands, What-rxotes, oofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, many other articles which we are prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any House in the western part ottne state. Be sore to call nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express office, see our stock and hear our prices. Our terras cash. Special orders (made from photographs in 4B-. ill L. , Jl or our omcej win oe supplied. A full assortment of Rosewood, MetalL- and Walnut. Burial Cases, which can be forms ed at 3 hours notice. March 19, 1874 ly. C F. BAKER, & sell the celebrated o., And Cotton King Cook Stoves. Also Church, Parlor nd office Stoves, and war ant them to give .perfect satisfaction . Tin, Sheet-iron dL Copper Work one at short notice and in the bestmanner. Sept. 11, tf. Life Insurance Companv OF VIRGINIA. Office Petersburg, Ya. Home OFFICERS. A G. McIlwaine, .... President. mmcrrxxVL, .... lt Vice Pres't: 1a 1. lataaNANT. - - tlli " . T.I. V w t UL " " Sectary & Manager, . riu, - - jueuicai JJireoior Stoek Capital $:tS3 00O ORGANIZED MARCH 1871. T . mi a ... rtatio oi Assets to liabilities more than two to uric. Policies issued on all desirable plans. Par- Hvipuiig inu nuiranici paung. owti rates oi JTemium consistent with kpsprvp frriTii niQinii,mn S . . . , f.v....uii, tuvesieu in reacli o uucy-uoiuere everywhere. Folices non-for " I'lumuiii nci-uroing io their icnni., ana uie amount non-forleitable is written in the policy in plain English, so that there can uS IIO MISUNDERSTANDING. Restrictions only such as every sensible msn will heartily endorse The new plan called peculiar to this Company, has merits poflseHsed by no other form of insurance ; iwlicr-holders as well as persons exjweting to become such should examine it carefully. . gill NAT RAYMER, Newton, n. C. General Agent Western N. C. .Mauney, Local Agen Salisbury, March 19, 1874-ly. JOHN W. MAUNEY, SALISBURY N. C. Special Attention gfven to Collectiona. Office in Court House. March 5, 1374.-ly. a a BpB5asA Mags aiaBaaEaaaSa'MiSaMflr thK llVf'Uar'S i I I ' 11 m laaiaa i a T -T- - - THE NE SINGER 8EWNG MACHINE. We claim and can show that it Is the cheap est, most beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running of all the Familv Hewinff Machines. It is re- T . . . m ---- v mm m mark able not only for the range and variety oi its sewing, but also for the variety ana ainerem kinds of tfixtnrp which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, (inenrcnarse. making the nmBB- LOCK ED-ELA8TIC-8TITCH. alike on both sides OI the fabric, sewn. Thus, bea-rer clotn , or leatner, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stitch: and. in moment, this willing and never-wearying instrument may be adjusted for nne work on gauze or gossamer tissue, oi ne tuckinsr of tarlatan, or ruffline. or almost any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. And with its simplicity of construction; eae of operation ; uniformity of precise action at any speed; capacity for range and variety at wora, hne or coarse leaving all rivals neuina n. We with pleasure refer the public to the Gold and Bronze Medals and Diplomas awarded to our Machines in America, Prussia, England, and recently in Austria at the reposition in v icimo, 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 anv one can have aoteesioi tneainer- ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four years, made to the receiver appointed by the owners of valuable Sewing Machine Patents, and which shews the precise number of machines sold by each Company. 1869 1870 1871 1872 Slider M.nufscUng Oo., 86.T31 1 888 11.0 !1 7M mMf Wilton do T","!" in wv HweMcMnCo., 45,000 T8.1S6 84,010 146,000 rl-chlBCo., 85,1-8 W.408 50.S8S 52.010 49,664 44 444 92A Oomrttle 8 lng Ao 10JWT WeelHewnu lo 19,fi87 8r.iS 89 655 'Mlcnx A Qlbbi do JTOl ."90 80.127 Wilson do WW si.iaa erlcsi Button-Hole Over tcimlng Machine Co., 7,792 lAjan 17,660 50.11 18 WW 1S.84T 18.880 1SS8T 16 798 14.i'7 11,801 11.8T 6 0a"5 4.9S2 4.262 2.666 1-00 1.000 811 n,l I Mla1 do florenci" do 1861 P. Howe do V ct r oo Davis - do Hle-t - do Pmlnrton Ftnplre do J. E. Braaoadorf do Ke stove Vo Uartlett, ReverIMe do 4M 421) 614 1,004 90,061 T,fiP9 4720 4t66 2.966 2 066 80 14 147 181 Hart ram a F.n.t n do Orli'lua) Howe do Finkl- A LxD do Artra do Kliplie do !. 4. US 8 TOO 1,141 2 42i 6S06 8 660 ,7' o 1 9 100 Emrlr d Par ham do J. Q. Folron do M'Kay do O. F. Thimaon do Dolor Butlon-IIo'c do Laaavltt ,lo 771 The reader will also note that although it is charged that Sewing Machines are sold at en ormously high prices, yet he will see that sever al firms, that were in existence hare railed or abandoned an amprofitable business. We respectfully solicit a call from sli parties desiring a first class Sewing Machine. At our Store near the rublic Sqnare will b found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Unfiling, &c. Also Sill:, Linen. ad Cotton Threads, Needles, Oil, &c. Singer Manufacturing Co., JOHN A. RAMSAY, Oct.2-tf Actnt. f -v f i. , : V-a ' 7S " fs4 t "a W3 - ..Imklm'ixA lhe only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Countrv I $50,000,00 IN VALVAlllB GIFTS ! 10 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S 1687 UEixULAU MONTHLY Gift Enterprise, To be drawn Monday, Aug. 0th 1874 ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OF $5,000 IN GOLD ! Two prises 61,000 Five prises $500 Each in GREENBACKS rive prizes $1001 Une raraily Carringe and Matched Horses with Silver-mounted Harness, worth $1,500 i orse cl imggy, witli Silver-mounted liar ness, worth $t!00. One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $550 rive ramily hewing Machines, - - worth $100 earh ! 750 Gold and Silter Lever Hunting Watches (in uu.) worm jroni to 3IH) each J Gold Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ac, Ac. Number of Gifts, 6,000. Tickets Limited to 50,000. A GENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid c?i i . rr' t - - a -w, . . a oingie iicKeiB $l ; Six Tickets $d ; Twelv Tickets $10 Twentr-five Tickets $50 Circulars containing a foil list of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference to the Distribution will be sent te any one ordering them. All let ters must be addretued to main office, L. D. SINE, Box 86 HJIW. b ifth St. CINCINNATI. O .. BUCK EYE BEE HIVE. Having purchased the right to manufacture tne Kuck fcye Bee Hive for the counties of Kowan, Stanly, Cabarrus, Iredell, Catawba and Davie. I am pre()art'd to fill orders and sell in nese counties this valuable ami improved Hive. I will sell farmers rights, when they will make a ciud oi hve, at ten dollars a right. I will also sell Township rights on reasonable terms. Nearly Every body that examines it buys one. It will more than pay for itself in one year. All we ask is a trial. Come and examine the Hive for yourselves and be convinced. Manufactory on East Corner of Lee A Coon, ael streets, near the Depot. HENRY CAUBLE. April 8, 1874 tnoa. ArTyon Going to Paint! Buy tl.e READY MIXED PUNTS. J1 col- ors, in small cans to suit purchaser?. Every man can be hu own painter. For sale chcau at, KLTTTTZ'S DREG STORE March 19, 1874 tf. W W aw awauawaasWawaawaaBBwawI aSB. B a aMaT awaaW waaw7 waV mW m. W BB mm mmi aa MM .y a3; Vil f ra n,m 1 n f u laT ITTsw 1 RADWAVS READY RELIEF CURES TEX WORST PAIJCB In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after raaltaf thfc ad rrt lament any on aurraa wrra raia suDwars a cuaa roa irm raw. Itwmtthc SrmtandU Tito Only Pain Remedy that liwtaatlr atepa tha moat txci aalaUaw amaaa. alUra ttlliHllaal caraa Cnanaftnna. waaUiif of ika nra. Stomach, Bewala, or other glaaid. or erraua. br om appltcattcn. IX ROX OKX TO TWENTY no matter how rlolent or cscrucLathta tha RHBUHATIO. BM-rVMoa. Infirm. Crippled. the aearaapc, or proatratea wun aaeaea aa RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will arroan imstamt aaaa. IXrUlXMATION Or THE KIbSBTT ISTLAMMATIOX or TUB BLADDta IRTLAJtXanOJI Or THE 1 W El A com;bstiom or the lcboe. SO BE THBOAT. DirncDLT HKEATHIB4I. FAUTTATlOJt OF THE HEART. HTSTBBIC8, OB0CP. DIPTHER1A CATABaH. IXfXCEKXA- n BAD AC HE, TOOTHAOHE. BEUBAlAlLa. EH BTM ATX8X. ortL ennxa, aohb chtlix The appUcatlon or the Weavrtr aBeMefln I ha aaner partswherethe pain or a.fflcuKr eala will aJtord tea Twenty drops la hair a taoiblcr or water will In a Caw momenta cure CBAHrV, SPASMS. 80CR STOalACH. DYSimTKRT. COLir, WI.ND IN THE BOWELS. HBARTBl-RH, Tl If 1 1 IISET IT n IT K. HEADACHE. DIARRHOEA. iierrn a nam a , ' . ww i aud all INTERNAL PAIRS. TraTelers ahoM alwava carrr a bottle of wmt'b Eradr Rollf T with thro. A faw drona t valar will prevent aicktioaa or pain from rbanca of waaar. It Is batter than rranch Brandy or Blitara at a atlinulaat FEVER AKD AGUE. rEVER AMD AOUK cured for Oft y cents. There It not a remedial agent tn tnla world that wilt cure Frrer and Ajcae. and aU ottaer Malartn Hlloaa, nearlet. TvDhold. TeUiiW. anil other FV vera fald WAT'S PILLS1 ao quick aa BADWAV S KKaDV BE. noia. iuow, aad o trier t vera I aided t. r MAD. HEALTH BEAUTY ! ! STRONG AND rtTEK RTCTI ETQOD INCREASE Of FLESH AND V!-. ,.jIT-r i.E AR MEIE AN J BEAUTIKL i CUBflXXiOK ECtBJED TO A I.I. DR. RADWAY'S SarsapriiM Eesolvrat THS GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. ii as v.vnr. the most ASTOxrmnco rrsEs: so OfltTK JU) KAI'ID ARE THE I'lIAKilES, TUB BODY CNDER i r.S, UN OKU Til K IXt'l.l F.N K OK THIS TKL Li l.U.NUtKHL iltOlCINK. TUAT Every Bay aa Increase in Flesh ail WeiiM is Seen hi Fell Krcrr imp of tha r..RSAPA!?li,t,lA!f HESOrj VENTeniainuiilatthrta:h tio Etood. Sweat. Urlno. and other KiaWa nnd j Ut.if ih f:o.t, the vigor of life, for It repair tUa waaf-a of tin- laly with new aaal Oflunrt matrriaL S.-rotu!n, vph.lia. CotMuiniuioa. olaiidul.tr riUana. t'lecra In the tMKat. Mnath. Ta inorc. Nrxlcsin IbaUlaadaaixl ether irt ..f tb rtem. Sna Eyca, Stmmcni ilf.'tiarrM ti!t Ha Ear and I bo woot lorau of Awin dtaia-ayt. Fru(-)..n. Kpirr 9irL-a, Scai-t llrad, I.mik Vroriu. Kail flh um. Err.r-tgts, Acne, black (iiu, W-.rma In tin- 'lah Tuniora. Caa sera in th. ff.,mb, nml ail wraki nlty aixl ramral dla-charv.-a, Nlff!:t Sweat, lAwof tf; crin and all wa'.v of the tiro priiuiplj. are wiihln lhe c;:rallve raa?: nt ttila wonder oi' Modem ;hinriry. aixl a tew daya' itrr will Sro' ' poi vjn u. in,- It fur eltlier ut tUcac furuu of iu p i: ji.i .vi r to cure ttieni. If the uisnt, daily lecoin!::.T rcdiiccd hr the wate aiM deeuiar'lrioii tt.8tlcvm;i!U'allf f riwrenainx wc-eei-da In a rca.ii, tfc-c witM. f, tud Tci air. the aama wiiti pi'ir ma:e'ial muda fr"m healthy blid aud thia tl j SAUSArAKM.LUN will aud ..' . mra a rnro U cennin; fr when oros Ih5 rr.eav eainimence Ita work ..f puriSi. ui.in. cr.il ancee.a.!i ''iiiiiniilni iho lonaof R'Tt -. ,t re.tnirawilt Ik. riinH. and er.-nr day thc aatlent will l.l hiuiacll r. Injf latttci ottd - ; r, the food dijrcn'n-: : -t:er, .i;-h.1Ik- i.nfcruviu,-. anJ nvah an.! wc!l)t Incxcaaiaa. Kot only O.vm th? 8imiPimt.uiRraotrTr rterl all kn.v i. reine,lt:i. hguniv i. t l.c . ct :!.rm:t.-, ao tnU.iis. -.-t: :i. i.i i, c:. t L::: dlaaWsca; Ll It U U3 ouly Kltlvc cure i.r Kidney X- Bladder Complalnis, I'rlnary fad dlaraaea. Gravel. Oiabete. Drrwa-r, Ktf.pajre !' '.Vaier. Iiicouttneuacof uw. Bri-.'Ul'a Uta- a-e, Alboiniiiurla. - i:i all caaeal wiaire ttiar ara h ick duatd-xii.or Ida w&icr t-itlilrL. ciuo-t). nhx"4 wiii ubtau.'ca Itlra tlw whirr of an arr. r iim .i.i- lilo wblln Mlk. or Ihera 1. n inorbKl, Lxtl. IhM h a:rer a'an. and i.., s . . - dvnn4u, Au.1 rbrt taV-ra U a .rieXnii(. Lurnlu H'lMalkni h. n AfJ water, aud j.u.u 1.1 ii..-...... ci t:.c ttack and al mj im Loiua. Tumor e.f J'S Yearn' G mirth Cured bg Had way's llrtoicent. D2. aADVyAV'a PerftciPoriali? IS lrfee:!y tntiea. eiesawfty ecat e-l w!!! wert p-jv. j ir. . ncui.ite. i.utifA . cit-attaa ami .imi.'.hen. Kaal way riu-. lor Um- run- of ail t..rOr ut i!w Mumaclt. Liver. Rnwcia, EidiKva, ItladOer. Vnu4 IHaeaa, Uoadaclw. 'u i pjiijii. G... iv, ik, liidKfe(liaa. Dj inuia'ion of the ra- l. p- a. t: fiO-i.iw-. t. I rover. Irtrr.iim lt.vfois I'ties and toll In riiv'ii. if. m ln'cni.1 im; ra. warranrrvt toeF-et a m aive euro. Pnrl !. ;iMe. cou:.ui:i' no UK'rvur. , nUucnUsor aVWlarl oua druira. A lew Unaaad. RAPWAVfl PTLIJI wti free tha ay tc in from all the aUi iu.m l di-nlrra. i'rlcc, 16 c- r'. irlL WILL) KY Mitt! I HI HTM. Q BKAD " KALSK ANU lUi'E.' Sen.l one Icttar ataatll to RDWAT A .. En. El Warren Bow VorK lufwruia.iou Worth luouand.- will be aant oa. Iron ia the Blood a. ' . . MAKES THE WEAR STH0N8. The Peritvlan Sintp, a Protect ed Solution of ike Vc1 oxide of Iron, is tto comidned tt io fuive Vie character of un uli.utut, as east g digested and ttsii:iiL:tcd with thc blood as tAj shnpfest food. It 1norea.cs the annntlUj of NiUure's Otvu I Utilizing Agent, Iron in thc blood, ami cures "athou ;a;d j!:nply by Toning up, Invigorating a:id J italizlng thc Sgs 'em, Th a cit riched a:id vitaiizedkidood per mcatcs every jturt eft no body, repaii-lny damages hud waste, searching out morbid accre tions, and Lirvlng nothing for 'I: scuso to feed :)';. Thin is tlic aeierct cj' iho trit dcrfnl auccess of iui J reined y in curing I.scp.-ia, I.ivci- Com plaint, ftroiBsy, t!t.:iIo Tiar lmm., 'tl.V) X .!. ..1VJ J'lii- ccct , lie lis, t- vo; iAViicc lions, Iiills r.:t:l FcvcteJ lluwrcrs, 03S of C 'jr.fMt'.ilitiial Yijor, rhecrj , Uc ils, Tc v v oi IiO. DL-casc3 c tic K:t::u .; aud Clatlder, l'o:r.alc C. puiLaiuiuCi,, anil all ltectiaea o;4jKarIrij In a bad state, of the (. or ac companied by.dcUuilif or alow state of the system. tAri19 free from Alcohol, in aau jjnu, its energizing effect.: nci fcl loived by corrccjtonnlny rcne tion, bnt are lerttianeyU, infu sing ctrenyUi, vi'jA a:ul neto life into allpnrJ c.fW : njxi' ui, :nd l uldinj r ff.ili.v.- Con stitution. Tuus:tnd ; t-av VAi chn::ged by tho cfthLt ttbIcw.'., fmzts weak, sickly, snffesug crea tures, to .'.". ny. ! f:r:iii.t, r.ml kanpy nirt and tcowt;; atul inv.tlitls carrot risipxibltjlico UtUo to give ii a i rials See tJiat ccc7i botilo I.cs PERU V1AN GYR'JP Wcch in thc ulassm Xn:nplUots ITroc. SETH W. F0V.1E at S0N3, Proprietore. Ao. 1 BUltou Place, Xtoaviaaau 6oLl BY DllQCUTI C1.H1.IALII, Iiand Deeds, Trustee liee Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, & - tor Sale at this oifi Dr. J. Walker's California Tin egar Bitters are a purely Vocctablo prrpamtioii, made cliielly from the na tire bcrbs found on tbe lover range of the Bicrra Ncvnd.i nioantalna of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tbe use of Alcohol. Tbo question is almost daily asked. " Wh.r. Is tbo cause of tbo unparalleled success of VlKKGAlt Bit Tr.itSf" Our auaueris, that tbey remove tbo cause of disease, aud tbo patient re covers hia health. They are tbe great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and fnvlgorator of the system. Ncrer before in tbe hiatary uf ' taa world has a aaedieiaa Sean cuinptiundctl ptiaacaiung tbe remark abla qualities of Vis kg a b Bittbb ia heliQE tbe sick of every tliaeate man is heir to. They are a gentle Pnrpativo as veil as a Tonic, relieving Coniroetion or Inflammation of the Liver and Vuceral Organs in Bilious pitpsaa The properties of Dn. Walvwr's VistfiAB UrTTEBS are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Cariniuative, Xntritioas, Laxatire, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and A i. ti-Bilious. Grateful Ihousamis proclaim Vnr TCAJt Birrsjts the most wonderful la vigpraut that ever sustained th- uikiuc aystcm. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not dc atroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Billon. Remittent and Inter mittent I evers, which are so preva lent in tbo valleys of our great rivers throughout tbe United States, csecially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lted, Colorado, Rrazos, lUo Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat mid dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the ctomach and liver, nnd other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgativo, exerting a pow erful intiueuce upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There Is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Da. J. Walxcr'8 Vinegar Bitters, as. thoy will speedily remove tho dark cojorod viscid n tatter with whieh tho bowels are loaded, at tlie same time stfnnlating tho sccretiotis of tho liver, and generally restoring thc healthy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify tne l;ody anninst disease by purifying all its lltiidsnith Yinboar Bitters. No epidemic can tako bold of a system thus fore-armed. Dysnejisia or Indigestion, Head nclie, Piun in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of thc Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Bat! Tasto in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tation of tho Heart, Inllammaiion of the Lungs, Pain in tbo region of tho Kid ncys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are tho ollsprings of lKscpeia. Ono bottlo will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. fc Sn ofula, or Kins'a Eril, widts Swcuiuca, UJcen, Erysipelas, 8diud Keck, Goitre, Scrofulous luuoiiiuuUitiiu. ludwleut Inflamination, Ifcrcurial AHettioiia, Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, Sre Eyes, etc. In those, aa iu all other couxututional Dia cues, AValrbb's Tibboab iJii TKRH have slihtru their great curative povcrs iu tho most obstinate and intractable rvm. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Uemit tcnt and Intermittent Kovors, Uiaoaaaaof the Blood, Liver, Kidneys aud Bladder, these Bitters bavo no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Biood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged iu Paints mid Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Cold beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of tho Botvu!. To guard egSiunt thin, take a doae of Waleee's Via egar Bittkbs occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Khcum, Blotchca, Spots, Pimples, Ptwtules, Boils, Carbuncles, King wocans, Scald-head, Sore Eye. ErynpeUw. Itch, Scurfs, DiacolormUons of the Skin, II amors aud Diseases of the Skin of whatever nn or .nature, arc literally due. up and carried out of the system in a short time by the uso of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, larking in the svtstem of so many thousand, are oliectuollj destroyed and removed. No s r litem of uiodicine, 110 verm Huge, 00 so thyhninitics will free tho system bom worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, In young or pld, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the torn of life, these Tonio Bitters display so decided so influence that uuDTOYcmeui is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its imparities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erupdons, or Sores: c Lessee it when you find it obe tree ted and sluggish ia the reeae; eJssnse it when a ia foal ; your feelings will tell roa when. Keep the blood pure, and thc health of the system will follow. H. H. MfDOMI.D St CO.. DrfE-jriatenndG. Agta-Smi Fraaaiaoo Califormia, aa4 cor. of Washington and Caarkoa Sta. M. T. By all sfngKlaia a.d Ocalcra. EVENING CRESCENT, A Uonaervtiee Daily Paper, RALEIGH N. C. Reiablo, High-Toned. Courteons. J. 8. HAMPTON. P 'o:a TERMS CASH 1 1 Dai It -S.J.00 fur ats month 2 '20 fc.r ihrasa rnoauu : oo oeru lor ono saooUa. Clubs of ten tH7,00. TA3 WEEKLY ENT. A Paper for the Family One year $1.50 ; Six month 75 cenU ; mopuis -to oenu. tjiubs of rive fj Tea $1150 ; Twenty $23.00 ; Twenly-fi., 27 50 Thirty $30.00 ' W Addro"" J . HAMfTON, Pmprktor. Kch 12,157 4t suriS. . P Dr. D. S. PBRRVB VEGETABLE A BOM A 1 W BITTERS Bitten i ahip load of Qahuaa iiswHsis ssbs sffl am nai la 1 1 1 Mtaatf tn l n i - - - Dyspepsia, Ztirer Complaints jaeaaurim, usstaasitum, Chilis and Fewer and Fiu. To Delicate Females sax. Kerooaoaa, faashada, Waoi AaJsW and Genera! Debility, all yield la iU L!!5 1 "W mmmj t eBvOaS J S1TSSA AJ charm of theas inst i m able Kitera. HEAR WHAT TS RAIT. HEAR WHAT 18 8AID HEAR WHAT 18 SAID. "Wooderfal eflecta hare resaked hmm Dr. PEBBT'sillitwra." -aT.aT are Ml -awy vwius are gone. I cast aardlr etd me one esse Pebby Rita. Xothinz like lhm, ka. -I enclose affidavit of my east, I kad to da totooonTinee yon of the wooder ears, ' "Sorely they are tkaj ranet delightful via. tonic in the world." gnuw wise factor'"" WU, 7' tkt rou " pobbe esse, "Hurrah ! No more Bliramstfiea. "No more headache, thaaka to Ttm We could fill ihia paper twice over with iad anch genuine extrart.s but the shore aa? fie. Onr Bin era are pretiared under the ause. Tiion of D. a Perry, Member of the S3 (Allege of Plivaiciaoa and Surgeona, LeaT England, and of the Medical Clinic of GlaJj All orders sbonld be addresatd sT, PERPY AROMATIC BITTER CO NEW YORKfU.fi. The Bitter a are sold either by the bottle or Case at tl per botttsT Parties in -ending letters for sdvieessai their dtaaeaaea will confer quite a frvor lr jng name of County as well as Town .here iW beaide. It will aare us a wonderful asaosatef time and .in tin-ante if thia vil he nbamed Dr. E. PERRY AROMATIC BITTER COM I A IN GREAT FAMILY TH- niTVQ WTW nrraaT The Great Remedy for RnUnsw f - i ii , uaiTiiauoiuia jiervoas waee fulneaa, acta promfttlr, often srrreating the Fra from the firat day' oe, eren where they hava exiated for years. a t il. V, i ' iTi mmm m ' COMPOUND EX. CORYDALJJ J Tbe Great Vegetable AlteraUre, Cum. heroin la, Secondary St phaiis, Eruptions oaths Skin, and all diseeees ami eg from impart Bleed 4 a DEDICATED H03TET. A Sovereign Balm fur Ceiajfcn taea, Btoa. chilia, Aathma, and all dieaea of the air-pav er and Lang. By iu timely mm assBMea oeil caaen of Consumption ard pmsanllr re lieved and the Lnmra reatored to health. FETJRALOTA RPVPTwrn I lron'. paiiire ami rraaaen the esmtrialioir luiiaa of Xeuialeaa. a ! U T . uiu anu nunc. PoSale by T. f . ; : Prepared only ly Dr. GREEN, LIHDLEY & BETLEY CHARLOTTE N. CL Noe. , 1671-ly. KEARNEYS FLUID EXTRACT BDHO The only known medv for BRIGT'S Dim Aud s posit ire recocdy for OOUT. GRAVEL, STRICTl RES, DIABB TE8, DY8PEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY DROPSY, Non-retention or Inoontinence of Urine, Irrita tion, Inflamation or Ulceration of the BLADDER & KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHOEA, Iuoorrhess or Whites, Diaeaaea of the ProaUvU (laud. Stone, in the Dl JJ Colculua ( imrel or Rrickduat fvpoait sod If s- eua or Alilky UBtenarges. KEAUNEY'S EXTRACT BUOHD Perin.nnenttr Cnrra all IiIanaM nt BLADDER, KIDNEYS AND DftOPSlCAL sWELUKlaS, Existing in Meu, Women and Children, ty.NO MATTER WHAT TUE AGE! Prof. Steele m v9 : "One little of KearseVs Fluid Extrart Rochn la worth more thss ail oilier Bucima ronjliined." Price, One Dollar per fVattle. or Sis Cor Firs Doliara. Sold hr ('. R. HARK ERA CO. Depot, 104 Duaue St.. N. York A riiyaician in attendance to , pondence and give advica gratia. IT Send Stamp for Pan i phi eta, TO TUE Nero ail WfStSk OF DOTH bKXES. No Charge fur Advice and Dl J. R. Dyott. arradnaf Ja Coll use, I'hildeJnhU. author of aeeeavi worka, csn le cunaefted on all diaeaeea of tke cxoal or Urinary Orgmna, f which he haa saass as etec'ul 4olr i eilblr in mall or BaaaaaW.se matter from wliat cause oricioatiiia or of hoe long aunding. A practice of 30 rear to treat aieeawts witli asm teed. Uianw-a reainalla Tho St can Torward letter drat ril.ing i 1 . 7T Send for the OnstfV te IJmdlk. J. R IlYriTT U n Phrrictsn and Surgeon, 104 Daaae Sl, 5. Y Fen, 5 1874 4f CKAIGE A (mAIGE. A l IOKUVS Al LAW, ASD Soltritors in Banhrnplrf. Rr 8peeial attention paid to Pi n uaiikruptey. -.Sit Bon4 n ari) w a're. when yon want Hard vsre at law figures, call oe the anderained at Ha Granite Rase. m D. A. ATWKlsV SaUsbarj, N (J.,Iay 1 3-tf. S10 to 120 per day. Agent re where. A H Bi.ur k Sr. IxmiU Ma NotfllS?aif. 5 "a a. TJ
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 20, 1874, edition 1
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