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The new Presbyterian chnrch at Concord will be oompleted In time for the Synod. There is a tnaniu Wilkes county by the name of Robert Hood who is six feet nine inches high. He has the reputation of be ing the tallest man in the State. The Daily Blue Grass Derringer, allud ing to the reeent election in Kentucky, says : 'There were bat ten men killed thioagh the entire State, and the election passed off without any disturbance." An old bachelor says the reason the ladies always read marriage notices, the first thing in the paper, is because they with the "news of the weak." At Cherryville, Gaston county, on last Wednesday, a man by the name of James lfoore shot and instantly killed his son-in-law, Beujamn MGinnis had been unkind to to his wile, and when shot was drank and endeavoring to kill his wife's father. A BloOdt Fight. Sioux City, Iowa Aug. 19, 1874. A report comes from Fott Sally to-night that Indians to the number of 4,000 attacked General Cut ter's expedition on the 15th and were repulsed with htavy loss. Coster's loss is reported at fifty killed and wonnded. This report was brought into Fort Sully by a mail rider, who states he met one of Caster's scouts above Grand River and got the news from him. The Atlanta (Ga.) Herald announces that Toombs; the anti-war Senator from that State, baa refused an election to Congress. He thus expressed his refusal : "I hate the Government of the United States, and would give my life to over throw it. Hence, sir, as a gentleman, I could not accept office in its service. It's a qoestien of honor with me. I hate the Government, and I despise its disciples. I would not sit with the men who are at present in Congress." A Painful Story. A curious and. in a certain sense, pat he tie story comes to us from the far East. It was a Peruvian ship carrying coolies to Cal lao that the catastrophe we have referred to recently occurred. She was laden with more than a thousand coolies, and eight thousand packages of fireworks. The coolies, some days or weeks out from Macao that Portuguese nest of this sort of iniquity rose in mutiny and set fire to the ship. "They calculated." says one who describes the scene, "that the crews would leave and they could run the ship ashore ; but unluckily the fireworks cargo took fire. The crew fled to the boats, the flames reached the fireworks, and six hundred and thirty-three coolies were blowu to atoms." Judge Thomas J. Wilson of Winston sworn in and commissioned last week. We learn that Judge Cloud claims that I bis own term has not yet expired and that be would hold his conrt or one of them would have to go to jail. Tbe tng will come at Surry court the first Monday in 1 beptember. Commissions have been issued for Con- gress for Col. Waddell and John Hyman. For Judges Kerr, Seymour, McKov, ocnenca, vvuson sou cuxton. Ana ior ooneitors Strudwick, Harris Moore, rs or- I meat and Pemberton. Crescent. A Spkech to thi Poiht. A 8outh I Carolina darkey, in a recent speech, said: "Mista Churman, I can't help cussin,' butterbedam of thines ain't mixed, and de Rionnblikin oartv is ewine to de devil, Dar's Guvnor Moses a-raisen' of bonds and Dolhecaryiu ov'em. and den gilten de monev an' nnttin' of it in his Docket. I don't like die pothecary biania nobow an' la specially when it come to money mat ters Now Onvnor Moses heaD better stop pothecary in dem bonds, an' leave em iu de safe, wbar day won't do nobody no harm ; an' I repeats, sab, I can't help cuaaiu', butterbedam of things ain't mix ed, an' de Rippublikin party is g wine to de devil pretty fast enough." Simple Cure for Boils. Dr. Simon a physician of Lorraine, gives a new cure for boili, namely by treating them with ' camphorated alcohol. Aa soon as the culmination point of m boil makes its ' MM.MnM ul n,.ta . iw.u H-5J T . appearance he puts a little liquid m a saucor, and, dipping the ends of his little fingers in it, rubs the inflamed surface, especially the central part, repeating tli nru.r.iUn ,vht nr tPn tinw.. fnr .Un i if ' tr ."."!' urn m ui.uuw. U tu.u .. . uo .ur- race to ary, placing over it a sugot coat- ing of camphorated olive oil. He says that lour such applications will, in almost all cases, canes boils to dry up and atappr; b. opratioo to b. rmrf morniug, uoon and evening. The an- nouncement ot so simple a cure tor sucha painfnl malady will bear repetition. County Commissioners The act of Assembly providHa for the qualifieation of Cuuuty Comtuissiouers after their election as follows : "The Commissioners shall qualify and enter upon their ofiioe hereafter on tbe let Monday of September next succeeding Vir election, aud they may take the oaths of office before any person authorized by law o administer oaths. The oaths of office severally taken aud subscribed by them ahall be deposited with the Clerk ot the Superior Court." It is mad the duty of the County Cih mlssiouers. to qualify and induct into office at the annual uieettug on the first Monday in September after a general election, the Clerk of the Superior Court, the Sheriff, the Coroner, the Couuty Treasurer, Register, of l)aeds, aud County Surveyor, and to take and approve the official bonds of the said couuty officers, which they shall eanse to be registered and deposited with the Clerk cf the Superior Court, except the bond of tbe Clerk which shall be deposited with tbe Register of Deeds for safe keeping. "Simc Bite and Dkatii Mr John l'ayne, who resided in alexander county, was bitten by a copperhead a few days ago and died in a lew hours. It seems that Mr. Payne was about his barn en gaged in tacking straw, which the thrash er had left scattered, and being barefooted tramped about the snake without seeing it and ft bit him on the great toe between the nail and the first joint. Whiskey was administered freely bnt took no effect. He was some fifty years of age and left five children to mourd his loss who bnt a few months ago lost their mother. SUtesrille American. Nak Strii-k up Hkss."- Ills related that an old Scotch elder had a serious dis pute with his minister at an elders' meet ing. He said tome hard things, and al most broke the minister's heart: After ward he went home, and the minister Went home too. The next morning the elder came down, and his wife said to him, "Ye look very sad, Jan; what is the matter with yot" "Ah," he replied, "you would look sad too if you had such a dream as I have. I dreamed I had been at the elders' meeting, and he said some hard" things, and grieved the miuister, and when he went home I thought be died and went to heaven. I thought I died too and went to heaven ; and when I went to the gates of heaven, out came the minister, and pat oat bis bends to take me, saying, "Come a long, Jan, there's nae strife up here I am happy to see y e. " The elder went to his minister directly to beg bis pardon, and fonnd he was dead. The elder was so stricken by the blow that two weeks after, he. also departed "And I should not wonder," said he who related the incident, "if he did meet the minister at heaven's gate, and heard him say, 'Come aloug, Jan ; there's nae strife op here." an. Busy ah' Wifjc. A correspondent of an English paper expresses the opinion that while honors are paid to the memory of Banyan, some mention ought to be had of his heroic wife who need persistent efforts to procure her husband's release from jail. He says : "Three timea she made the attempt, twice to Lord Chief Hale, and nothing could daunt her; she would obtain a hearing. This young wo man, without a creature to befriend or sustain her, entered the court room and stood before the judge. She addressed herself with a trembling heart directly to Lord Chief Justice Hale, who wore in his countenance so clearly the lines of that gentleness and goodness for which he was illustrious. How eloquently does she plead on her husband's behalf ! :'My Lord I make bold to come once again to your lordship to know what may be done to my husband. He is kept unlawfully in prison. They clapped him op before there were any proclamations against the meetings. He desires to live peaceably, and to follow his calling, that his family may be maintained; and my Lord, I have four small children that cannot held them selves, and have nothing to live on but charity of good people; and because my husband is a tinker and a poor man, therefore he is despised and cannot have justice done him. He dare not leave preaching as long as he can speak, lie preacheth nothing but the Word of God, who hath owned him and done much good by him." 1 ' Madame Bazaine. Madame Bazaine, who did wonderful service for a woman in effecting her hus- band's escape, was married to the ex-Mar shal during the letter's service in mexico. From all accounts Bazaine had a very poor opiniou of tbe Mexicans as a people, hat this did not prevent him from falling In love with and marrying a native Mexi can woman. The ex-Marshal was married in the city of Mexico, on the 26th of June 1865, to benoriU Dona Josefa Henay As carate a lady of great beauty and immense wealth, albeit, according to general belief, I the daughter of a brigand, The civil mar "age was preformed by the intendant of the city, after which the archbishop pro- nounced a blessing on the happy cuple, Maximihao and Cariotta acting as pa drinos. Bnt this was not the only irape (rial patronage the happy couple received. 38 the mperor and Lmpress of the b ren ch were sponsors for their first child There are now four children iu the family The eldest, a boy of seven, kept hisfatli- er eompany at Saiute Marguerite for some time before Madame liazaiim and one of the other children were permitted to join him in February last. During i ho p: ogress of Basaine's trial, sjud before its com meuc?ment, Madame Bazaine and the four children occupied apartments in a convent at some little distance from the bouse in which hewascoufiued at . Ver- I sallies, I I "THE WAR OF RACES." e at ml txr w .Iks Says the Lynchburg, (Va..) JVewt ; Nothing can viler than the toue of some of tbefradi. cal journal, wpeeially the Philac'elphia Prew, on this subject. : The southern whiten are ac- CU8ed of urging on a war of race, and we are threatened by Uie Press that the next time the south is "reconstructed it shall be done thorough ly TheM wretcUeg Biniply wUh to drive he south to desperation and force it into another wsr, when they hope to be able to exterminate 118 and confiscate all our property. Unless we 8ttbalU Tery 88re"io1n Zl VT2S SB schools, social equality and amalgamation, we must remain quiescent or we provoking a war ol races. When they propose to subject the whole south to the dismal negro domination of South Carolina, we must fold our hands ia submission, or we are provoking a war of races. Wlien they insist on elbowing os from the polls, taxing our property to the point of confiscation, tilling our offices, obtruding themselves in our hotel beds and tables, we must not resist, or we are provoking a war of races. We can tell the radical ruffians who are thus seeking to force us to the lowest abyss of hu man degradation, that the southern white peo ple, being the rightful owners of the soil, the settlers of the country, the founders of its civ m sation and the payers of its taxes, intend to be its rulers also. Such ruffianly journals as the Philadelphia Pt ens may throw out threats in cataracts ; we are not going to be slaves to the negro race, and, if death is to be the alterna tive, we are only fit to be slaves if we are not willing 'o accept it. - That miserable sheet has the impudence to talk ol the "mercy which the north has displayed to to the south since the war If that is "mercy," what is vengence ? it the conquerors did not send our leading men to the seanold, it was simply because they did not dare lo face tbe public opinion of the civ ilised world by committing such an unparallel ed crime. hat else have they left the south but a bare existence which they have done everything in their power to degrade, impov erish andj make miserable. Let the political hounds, whose chief leaders are Beechers and Ttltons, dismiss the idea that their yelping and barking can excite aught but contempt and defiance. ; Johnnie of tbe Cincinnati Times, who ia studying French history, was observed at dinner, yesterday, sawing the relies of a watermelon with a chicken bone. MWhat arj yon doing, Johnnie f" said papa. "Making a tableau," said Johnnie. "What of!" queried papa. "Bone-a part cross ing the rind, yon old lunatic," said the hopeful Johnnie." The number of Type in a The Pougbkeepsia Eagle, is an article ea "Bow Mistakes Happen in Kewspa- Crc, " figures up the number of types used a newspaper the sine of the Eagle at 600,000, the actual number of bits of metal arranged and rearranged every day iu preparing a newspaper the sine of the Eagle for the press. We suppose few people think of the printing trade as the most exact and particular business, be it is. In making type, variations that might he allowed in the machinery of the fines watch would render the type useless. It is very rarely that type furnished by two separate foundries can be need togeth er without a good deal of trouble, though they try to make tt after the same stand- . . , ' I are. We read once in a woue oi a won-1 derful niece of cabinet work or mosaic wort, containing ten, twenty or fifty thou- sand pieces, tbe manor oi woicn oas spent . . i , months or even years of labor in produce inn ! anil naAnU cm In IM it 11 ft vrplll 1 vt I I llg , SIMS SWV SJW wr . mm 1 curiosity, but the most elaborate and care- fully fitted piece ot worn ot tnis a.nd ever made doe. not compare with tua t which the printer does every day. I ne man who docs the first is looked upon as an artist a marvel of skill, and if a hundred of his pieces are put in wiong side up, or turnea tne wrongway, it m no ouaerrcu i .1 . B. J i in tne general eneci out u we primer, in fitting ten times as many pieces togeth er in the same day, puts one where an other should be, or turns one the wrong way, everybody sees it, and is amaaed at "the stupid carelessness ottnose stupid printers.' Piedmont Air Line Railway. ejpweji pwm Richmond & - - i ; Danville, Richmond & . W., H. C. Division, and Ttaiimll W North Western N v. tt. W . CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. a Effect ea aad after Monday August 10, 1874 GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Marx. Express. Leave Charlotte.... 7.46 r a 8.36 ax " Air-Line J'nct'n 8.16 8.56 " " Salisbury 10.44 " 10.64 " " Greensboro 3.15 am 1.15 p " Danville 5 13 " 3.36 " " Dundee 6.S6 3.48 " " BarkeTillc 11.30 Arrive t Riohmoad. a. 33 r m 11.04 r a GOING SOUTH. STATION. Mail. Express Leave Richmnd 1 38 jr m 4.41 " 9.36 " 9.29 M 13.90 a m 3.16 " 6.15 " 6.33 A x 11.45 r : 3.7 a i 7.40 " 744. M 11.00 " 1.31 p " Burkevilie....... Dundee " Danville M Greensboro " Saliabuiy... " Air.I.inA .I'n. t'n Arrive t CharfoUe. . . 3.25 M 3.30 UOIXQ KA8T. GUXIO WSST STATIONS. Maiu Maii. f ""' Leave Greensboro.. 2.16 am 4. Arr. IMS a " Co .Shops , r 4.00 a L' To 10 00 - "Raleigh e 8,10" " 641 " Arr. at Goldboro'... 10.50 am t L've 330 r m ( Salem Branch. ) Leave Greensboro 3.00 a a Arrive at Salem I 3D - Leave Salem 3.9a ru Arrive at i.reensborn....... 11.16 M rassenger iraiu leaving Kaleigb at 0 41 m connects atGreensboro' with the Northern bound t . . train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price ot Tickets same as via other routes. Trains to and from points East of Greensboro connect m ureensooro witn nan Trains to or Ho in points North or South. Trains daily, both wars On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation leave tuenmona at you a m , arrive at Burkevilie 1343 r m , leave Burkevilie 4 36 a a , arrive at Rich mond 7 68 ax Pullman Talace Cars on all night trains be tween Charlotte and Richmond, (without change) rapers suai n.i ve arrangemenU to advertise the scneunie or this company will please print a above. For further information address 8 E. ALLEN. Gau l Ticket Agent llrwn.hnm V C TUB T A LOOT. Engineer 4 Gea'l Superintendent FTJRNITTJEE 1 J. A. CLODFELTER A CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, invite attention to tbeir stock of Cottage Bedsteads French Chamber Suits, Walnut and oainted Cane SmIi onairs ttocking Chairs or all descriptions, Ex tension Dining Tables of all kinds Wardrobes. T I. -1 j a ST I . . , ' ' w nwiiiunw, v nawtesse, ootas, deception tnaire and farlor Suits. Also, many other articles which we are prepared to sell liMn or cheaper than any House in the western part Be sore to call nearly opposite the Man.inn Hotel, next door below the Express offie our stock and hear our prices. Our terms cash. opeciai oraers (made from photographs in oar office) will be supplied. A fall assortment of Rosewood Moral ir. and Wslnnt Bnrial (ses, which can be furnish ed at 3 hours notice. March 19, 1874 ly. JOHN W. MAUNEY, Attorney at Law, SALISBURY N. C. Special Attention giren to Collections. Office iu Court House. March 5, 1S74. ly. $18 to $20 per day. Agents wanted er try where. Particular fro A . H. Blair A Sr. Louis, Mo. Nov. 6 1873-tf. H 4.R1) W ARE. When von want Hardware at low figures, call on the undersigned at No. 2 Granite Bow. D. A. ATWELL. Salisbury, N. C.,May 13-tf. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and various other blanks for sals here THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWN6 MACHINE, bw .1 We claim and can show that It Is the cheap- nT ffiot beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely T adjt Mted. easilv operated, and smoothly running of all the Familv Sewin Machines. It is re- mar table not only for the range ana variety oi . V. - , rl its sewing, but also for the variety ana ainerem iu tewinz. dui auo lor t ne ran .. , . . . - ith n.i aillUV VI kV A UI V TT II IV. 1 1 It T " I yltJ perfection, using silk twist, linen or it t U A n A m.lrina thi TKTFR- SUUVU luicau, UUCUIVUillN) mmmm lockjed-blastic-stitch, alike on both sides of 3,.. -JataS; : :lhllfiiiilUJ never-wearying instrument may be adjusted for fine work on gauze or gossamer tissue, 01 the tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work which delicate fingers nave niiun i iu ivii iu , , ... . ...... . MMtruction : of --eraaetlJ uniformity of rBBcrea action at any sped ; capacity for range and variety of work, fine or coarse leaving allrivals behind it. We with pleasure refer the public to the Gold and Bronze Medals and Diploma 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 the oublic the sworn returns of sale, (to which any one can have access) of the differ ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four yean, made to the receiver appointed by the owners of valuable Sewing Machine Patents, and which shews the precise number of machines which nnwa ine uiwi old by each Company ' I860 1870 1871 1873 fflnrer Mnufet1n Co.. 86.71 H7.85W 11,'0 IIS Mb Wh. 1. Wll.on .In TB RS RX08 liHJUb Howe MucMn- Co., 45,000 T5.1M S4.010 140,000 Iran M Rnkr Sw'ni fM .chine Co.. 85,18 5T.40S M,SW WM Domestic 8.-wing do 10.897 49,W4 VHiMBf do 19.SS7 SS.n9 89.655 43 444 Wilcox A Globe do 17,901 98 ss0 S0.197 88.6a9 WlUon do 500 91.168 9i,6 A-erieen Button - Hole Over- seimlna Machine Ct., 7,792 107S 9S.191 1! Medal do S9I9 1S6S9 1S.9S0 Ool I Medal do IS bfi Plorenea do R. r. Howe do V ct r . do Davii - do 1S.M1 17,660 16,947 I5 7SS 14'7 11,901 11.S7' 0S 11XS4 4rW Blea - -do Eenlnrton Vtnplr do 4m 4. MS S.S J. R. Braantdorf do K atone - lo Bartlett, ReverMble do Rnrtram k Pantoa do Leor do 496 430 614 1,004 A OBI T.SSS 4 7S0 4 .'JS5 S.SSS SOM 8-0 w 147: 134 tes 1.000 811 Orlrtnal llnwe do ftnkU 4 Ljron do .?9 448 8 700 1,141 1 4 6.S0 l,TS 100 Artra do Viiplle do Km i Ire do Ps'ham do 1. ii. Folron do M'Kay do O. . Th maon do Union Ration-Ho a do Las1tt do 771 The reader will also note that although it is charged that Sewing Machines are sold at en ormously hish prices, yet he will see that sever- ai arms, mat were in existence nave uuieu or 1 r . 1 1 1 ; abandoned an amprontable business. We respectfullv aolicit a call from all parties desirine a first class hewing Machine. At our Store near the Public Square will be found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, &c. Also Silk, 'Linen, and Cotton Threads, jieeoies, uu, ozc. inger Manufacturing Co., JOHN A. RAMSAY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent. Gift Ehtemise The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Country I $50,000 , 00 ! 20 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L D. SINE'S 168 REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Ei I FT JLiNTFRPRKF To be drawn Monday, Aug. 0th 1874 ONE GRAND CAPITAL PBIZK, OF $5,000 IN GOLD ! Two prises (1,000) Five prizes $500 Each in GREENBACKS. Five prizes $100 ) One Family Carriage and Matched Horses with Silver-mounted Harness, worth $1,500 1 Horse A Rufgry, with Silver-mounted Har ness, worth $000. S I S - lllhrilll I I I J I . One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $550 ! r ive rani i ly bewins Machines, - . worth $100 each 1 760 Gold and Silver Lever Huniinm Wateke (in all) worth from $20 to $300 each ! Gold Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ac, Ac. Number of Gifts, 6,000. Tickets Limited to 50,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets $5 ; Twelve Tickets $10 Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circulars containing a fr 11 list of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other information iu reference to tne Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to main office, L. D. SINE, Box 86. 101 W. Fifth St, ciaciHKATi, O. BUCK EYE BEE HIVE. Having purchased the right to manufacture the Buck Lye Bee Hive for the counties of Kowan, Stanly, Cabarrus, Iredell, Catawba and Davie, l am prepared to all orders and sell in hese counties this valuable and improved Hive. I will sell farmers riwhls. when tbev will mak a ciuo ot nve, at ten dollars a right. I will also sell Township rights on reasonable terms. Nearly Every body It will more than ni that examines it boya one. pay for itself in one year. All we ask ia a trial. Come and examine the Hive for yourselves and be convinced. Manufactory on East Corner of Lee A Coun sel streets, near the Depot. H Lis K I CAL BLE. April 9, 1874 6mos. Are yon Goinc to Paint ! ! B7 the READY MIXED PAINTS, all col ors, in mall cans to suit purchasers. Every man can he his own painter. For sale cheap i KLUTTZ-S DRUG STORE. March 19, 1674-tf. Re R R RA0WAVS READY RELIEF In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR sunaa witupaix. eeapt RELrsr is a sxDwars cuss roa arasx ram. . tt Wtmt U $ III I I N Tho Only Patxa Remedy that liMtantlr Hop. lh mo IwnssBSMMftsiML asS assai allays IMFROXOXXTOTWEXTy XIXUTSS. UMATIO. Red rMAcm Inflrm. Crlratod. or prauwu wun RAD WAY' 3 READY RELIEF wtu. irmiD nrar amt IXn.AlTMATtO!f Or THE KIPNKY IXFLAATlo7oLrATHTWX0l!sTOT SOKS THROAT, CTrrUTSBaRATH I KG nrxrxRica, tmnKor RKA" NRuaAteiA. rhkcmattstt COLD CHILLS. AOrR CHILLS. ere the pais or difficulty eaLu win ran. i(o Twtj drop tm Mir a taaabiar af wmter w aawwaj enre oaiAaPS. 8r arhs, SOUR HRARTBIRM. KICK HP. AD AC nri rSBNTXRY. COLIC!. WIST) S and all IHTRRNAL PAINA TravUm aawiM alvi ra-ara carrj a bottle ft R4 Mef with fWiu. A few drone la leSaas r tmtm fraea ebange af war4! ly'u Rd Krllr waJer will arevrnt water. It to beuer than Freoea toraadr or FEVER AMD AGUE. KW AKD AOCB aered for Snr oenta. ot a reaMdlal aarnt la rale world that wM 4 to are Fever ana Ajrue. and ail other aalarWaa, ACS. 1 hokL Tellnw. and other Perm (ah uar. rut T' rij.mj o qalck aa BAUWAT'S HJtADT lit per bottle. HEALTH ! BEAUTY!! btboso Aim pcaa PLRSH AKO WKIOIIT-LRaB SllR AND RICH BLOOD IXfRV x Rlt OP BKAI'TIKIL. COMfLRXION SBCUBJU) TO ALL. DR. RAD WAY'S Sarsaparilliaa Resolved THE OR EAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAS MADE TH F. MOST ARmMSHTXri CtTRES SO QUICK. Rti KAI'ID ARB THR CHANOBM, TUB ITODY I'NOEKiiOKa, UNDER TH X IKFI.rRNCR or this truly woxnaapui. smsmBC Every Bay an Increase ia Flesh and f w ii Seen aid Felt. Krery drop of tho SARSAPARrLLIAIt RKROU VKM eoinnuiiiiLttt- thr -Uli he Bloxl. Sweat. Urine, ml other Fluids and jni.-o..f the rate?n the rhturor Ufe. for It repair the waan-a of tlw ImsIv with new aad ootid mat. rial. Krn.rtiln. STphllto. Cinimntloo. Ulaiidular dtoeaaa. Ulcere In the throat. Moath. Ta mora. Node In tneOlanilmil other part. T K t(m. Sore Ejcm. 81 runjor.n: ltochfa from ih Bar aad the worst form of Skin liea. RrnpHona. Perer Sorea, Scald Head, IUbk Worm. Kuii lUtmni Kry.iuelaa. Acne. Black Sku, Wuruia In the Pleah. Toatora. Caa aera In the Womb, and all weahenlnir n.d pamral 1to ehances, Nh;ht Swc.ua. 1--v of Sperm and ajTwaatee of the Ufa prlndpK are within the curative raawaor ihto wonder of Modern Chemlstrr. and a few day.' ae will arure to any pereon nahta; Ithnr either of Hi HI fwnsa ai Stocate ita potent power to euro tttem. If the rHcnt, daily hocomln? reduced br the sad 'iroiupociilD.i th.itiicotitinuallv pnerraiiltnt ceoda In arresting tlu-o wate. and' repairs the witn i-w material mad I run heaMhr blood an J 1 his the SAKSAI'AUILI.l A N will aad don weare a euro is certain; for when im thto remoily curasnencrs its work of paridcutmn. ikI i" ico-.ln diiniil4ia; ste loae of wastes, in repair will be rapid, and every day the patient will iikI Ir.mcll cr-twlnc bettur .-Usdt rmtrr, tbe fMd dhtestl;ic better, appetite imroviak. aad llaah aad weight Increasing. Kot only does the f..nin mi lias XksoCvsjtt exeel all known reimilhira?ei.tliiilocereof Cnnmlc. Scro lulo.i Cortatiuifloiial, aad bk.lu ULeaac., hat It to Use only positive euro for Kidney & Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb dUeaw-t. Orarei. Diabetes. Dmrr, f:'i)o of w air. Ineontiucneeof Urine, Srtohi's Uss Albuminuria, ami la all eases where there are brick dust deposits, or tbe water U thick, cloudy, mixed wi'.b sabtncce like the wblreof an eaa. rr threads hka white silk, or there I a morbid, djrk. billoiK aipear anre. and white bone-dust depoaits, and when there to a priekinv;. burtiim: s rust ton when palBtf water, aad ptt.u 1.1 uu fni.i uiu uaca auu aiwtsg ia Tumor of 13 Years' Growth Cured by Iltulway's BesuAvetsU DR. RADWAY'8 MectFiirpuvettplatiiiFills perfectly taste'.cee. elcfaauy eoatrt with tweet e-nm. esare. wst s fill.. f..r the curt i.l all llsonlersor tbe Mt rr. reaaiaie. punii. cssaissa sum si i naai asn tusU- Liver. Howe., Kklnce, Bladder. Headache. CuuMlnatloii. CoaUvcna .Nervous neneia.Biliou.arek, Bilious Fever. InSaniutailon uf Bowels, ntea, and all lx-ransrenteaia of SB lamasl viscera, warranted m enrei a pesecive care, rarely Vegetable, comaming uu mcreurv, ioiuralsor deleuri- few doers of RAILWAY'S TTLUi wfll fret the tye- tem frosn all the above named disordera. rrtea, as ocr-i aer Box. BOLD RY lKi)(ilra. Sa READ " KAIjK AND IsUkK. ' Bend one letter Simp to RADWAY A CO., Bo. SS Warren Bt.. Sew Y or ...In format loo Worth iwiuDeeeot yaa. tiik (;i:rat ickmi:dt for CGNSUMPTiOH which can Ik eurvcl hy ft film !v n ,'rt to this stand nnl preparation, ;ts lias lccn prowil by t he lumdrttU of lcWstiimiiiurH hccetVLti by the pi ofn "u.tors. It is acknowl-C(lt;t-l hy niiiiiy prominent j!iysi ians to Ix the most ivIiaMe rrprimtion ever in Ifoilnertl lor t!ie relief ami cure of ail Lun complaints, ami is 'oil'eretl to the public, 6anctioiel by the exjer!,nco ol over forty years. AVhen resorted to in neasotl it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Pn u-l litis, Croup, "Whooping Cotijh, inlluenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Client and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. AVistar's Balsam does not dry up o Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but ft loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause oi the complaint. ib stared arr tBTH W. FOWLS 4 MBS, Bsstaa, Xasa, Aad aoid fcy DruajpeU aad Iaa lata gsroarally. Land Deeds, Trustee Dee Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, &t SJi r or bale at this oflLiw Dr. Je Walker's CalifornU Tln egar Bitten are a purely TsszetaUt preparation, made ch icily from the na tive herbs found on the lower ranges) of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which ant extracted therefrom without tbe use of Alcohol. Tho question Is almost dailr asltcd. "What it tbe cause of the unparalleled success of Vixen B Bit TF.ms ?" Our answer Is, that they remove the cause of disease, and tbe patient re covers hie health. Tbef are tbe gsBaft blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Hcnovator and Invigorator of tho svstem. Never before in history of the world has a compounded posaeasing the qualities of Vixkoas Drrms in the sock of every diseasa maa is heir to. are a fen tie 1 narrative aa well as s Tome, relieving Conjretion or Iuflamsaabon of the Liver and Visceral Organs as BtBsee Diseases Tbe properties of Da. Waltm's Tiskoas llimtas are aperient, DiaphorstJe, Csxnimalire, Xntritinns, 1 ax stive, Dinretie, Sodativa, Counter Irritant Sudorific, Aitara tiv and Anti-Biliovs. f tiratefnl Thousands proel.nim Vrx BOaJt Bitters the most wonderful In igorant that ever sustained th sinking No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided tbeir bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or oilier means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Billon. Remittent and Inter mittent 1 overs, which are so preva lent in tho valleys of our groat rivers throughout the United States, esiiecially those of tbe Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas. Red, Colorado, Rrasos, Itio Grando, 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 beat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach aud liver, and other abdominal viscera. In tbeir treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful inQuenco upon theso various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Do. J. Walkbr's Vinegar Bitters, as thor will speedily romovo the dark colored viscid matter with which tho bowels aro loaded, at tho samo time stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tbe healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify tho body airaiust disease by purifying all its tluklswitb Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can take bold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, TTead ache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, 'l ightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Tasto In tho Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpita tat ion of tho Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid ncys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, aro the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will provo a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Erfl, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Keck, Goitre, Scrofulous I u flam maii una, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of tbe Skin, Sore Byes, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, Walk kb's Visboas Birntas have shown -their great coratiro powers ia the most obstinate aud intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumntism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevors, Diseases of tho Mood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, thoso Hitters hsvo no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged iu Paints aud Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters. Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of tbe Bowels. To jruard sfsinst this, take a dose of Wsxees'i TVis aa a b Dimes occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Selt-Khemn, Blotch at. Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbancles, Kis-worsB, fcsld-beed, Sore Eyes. Erysipelas, Itch, bcurfa, Disooloralions of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of tbe Skis of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in s short time by the see of these Bitteie. PUs, Tape, tad other Worms, larking in the system of so many thousands, are eflbctually destroyed aad removed. Bo Sstem of medicine, no vermifuges, no an clmiuiUcs will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or tbe turn of life, these Tome Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon percepUble. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Boras; cleanse it when you and it obstructed end sluggish in tbe rains: cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Seep the blood pure, and the health of the sysSssa will follow. R. H. MtDOV ALD St CO., ft- grtr ftaa neaaaa raHtoala. eor!. wrW n.J Chatwee Ess, . T. EVENING CRESCENT, s inu..tl.. itaiia. sbs ------ - -w- awsaasB raprr, RALEIGH K. .0. Reiable, Hieh-Toned. Courteoui. J. S. HAMPTON. TERM 8 CASH Daily $o.00 for six months : 3D tor three montas : oU eenu lor one month. Clubs often $47,00. SS SSSSSWSSSSSSSB TUB WEEKLY OBE8KNT. One yer$1.50; Six 75 cents: Th months 40 eents. of Kirs B7; $18.50; Twenty $23.00; Twenty -five 27 60 , Thirty $30.00 Address J . HAMPTON, Proirrtetnr. w.ft,Hs., eigh,N., C. Q W. BAKER, 4b CO., sell tks eel sbr seed ) BL. sssFK. ssstsssaw J And Cotton King Cook StoTtm Alao, ckercb. Parlor seal esBee Bwsesa, smshm aa tbesa to give asrfacl swUsfsillea 11, U. Life losHrance Com OF VIR(.IM. Home Office Petersburg, fjl OFFICE R8. A. O. McIlwaibe, rABcv Paul, - 1st Vis D. B. Sam'l B. Pacl I A Dr. R. W. jKfTEBT, . . If, 8 (sack Capital $jhm ORGANIZED MARCH ltTL Ratio of Aaaeta to ;ttlitrs Pol lici paling and Non-parucipalirsg. safety. Reserve fi Pol icy-holders tellable after terras, end the in the policy in plain Eagiie, so thai be no MiscBDaawTAVMBto. Kcatrictions only such aa every will he-anil i Blisses. The aww 8 A VI CJS BAUK la peculiar to this Company, has by no other form of loauraace ; as well as pewtona expecting to sliould examine it carelully. . KAT. RAYMER, Naw tub, H. C. General Agent Western V. C. W. Mauney, Local Ageot, Hsliskary, Mareh 19, 1874 ly. GREENSBORO FEaLaLK COLLEGE. Grcenihoro, M. C. This Imitation is again In lion, and offers ail tbe advantages ofa first i Female College. the hall seaion will begin on W 29th. Jnlv. For cat a I own rtsnLainin Ac apply to the Preaident, REV. T. M JON RR, D. I). N. M. D. WILSON, t'res. Board GREAT FAMILY Dr. GREEN'S PIT CUkBl The Great Remedy for Enilnwr. Cars Fits, Saania, 1 'nnvlaions snil rn'trvusBl waiw fulness, acts promptly, often arrmsting the Fwa from the 6 mt dsv's use, even where tbev bets existed for years. COMPOUND EX. COR YD AXIS! The Great Vegetable Alterative, Care. Scrofiila.St-entiuarv hyphalis, Kmptio oat mn OKin, and all dusemaea arwung from MEDICATED H0JTET. A sovereign lialm tor Coughs folds. cniiM, Asthms, and all diaeassa of the asges and Langs. By its timely us powd csaes of Conanroptioa are pensnestly as uevwa ami tne LAings restortd to NEURALGIA SPEC A prompt, puaitivc aad oersa the excruciating pains of Neuralgia, nam and nctaiicm. Yeasie by T. ?. C . Prepared only by Dr. GEEEN. LINDLEY ft CHARLOTTE N. C Nor. , 1873 - ly. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BDI The only known 4t for BRIGT'S DLlIl And a positive resassiw tkm GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, Df AM TES, DYSPEPSIA. NEBVODB DEBI DROPSY, Non-retentir.n or Ineontinenee of Uriksa, BLADDER 4 KIDNEYS. SPRUATORRUXA, Leocorrboaa or Whites, Dswasswa ef She fmmtm Gland, Stone, ia Use fflssddss Coloulos CJrsveJ or Hrickdas DrposU assl Ma. ens or at i iky KE ARXKY'8 EXTRACT BU LTCHTJ Pemisnentlv Cnrea all BLADDER, KIDNEYS AND SWELLINGS, Existing in Men, Wosnen a HWSO MATTER WHAT i Prof. Steele says: "One boil is af Fluid Extract Boehn Is worth ssa other Eucbue cimhined." Price, One Dollar per Bottle, aw I Dollars. Sold br C. R BARJTKR A CO. Depot, 104 Duane St, K. Ywfk A 1'bysician in sflanrtssiBS te ndence and give advice gratia. tT fiend stamp for TO THI Nervous and I i L' U I t'll nsUtlswBa. lOTTIiilIB HEXES. . oyjsrs. y0 Charge for Advice and Da. J. B. Dyott. Allege, Phil I list hi, i ""sjsb e sssl Dbsa,: w V m m . - amount noo-forieitabUis writs. CFICf works, can be cooaaJled on all awswsBSBS sf tae Sexual or Urinary Organs, (wkkb he has assets sn especial atndy i either ia seal er tiiiiU, longstanding. A prsctios ef B0 rears sstsssss him to treat dliiMis wrth soeosss. I dastaacscna forward 1 Imiah IJ J. B. DYOTT, M. D Physicianand rkirgson, 104 Dnnns k, Fwk ft 1874 if CRAIGE & CRAIOE. ATTORNEYS AI US) 3fltdtmiinfcnilc9. Ten f 8poeia! attention pehUe Pre n Bankruptcy. Sept. 5,-51: 0
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 27, 1874, edition 1
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