as I "If have back to Pari! to live. Wef ley Was never low spirited or fretful, and could not endure the society of people who were so. "I dare no more fret," Mid he, ''than to curse and swear." A young man by the name of McElrath, we ffu assaulted, beaten, cut in two or three and robbed of five dollars, all the money be had, on Friday night the 14th inat., on the Green ri lie road some ten or twelve miles from A "Big Indian" strayed away from his camp and got lost ; inquiring the way ran asked: "Indian lost?"' No," he disdainfully, "Indian no lost; wigwam loot." striking bis breast ha ex elaiined, "Indian here !" The "war of races" in the South is for future use in Congress. Every radical who ia beaten for office will contest the saat of the man elected, and then produce ha "war of races" in evidence that there not a fair election. iV. Y. Herald An Irishman found a government plan kat recently, and rolling it np, put it un der his arm and walked off, saying, " Yis, that's moino U for. Pa trie and S for MeCarty ; be me sowl but this learn iu' ia a foiue thing, as me fayther would say ; for if I hadn't any education I wouldn't have been sfther findin' me blanket." HI M A tb ree-lcgved calf turned up the other day at Alexandria, Va.. and the editor of the Gazette speaks of it as "a veaMioss a peid," expecting us to accept the miserable appellation aaa pun upon the word "velocipede." But before we would do it we would see him further down swills the hottest focus of Chicago than a sledge hammer could fail in forty years.-' Lemmnlle Courier Journal. Harpers Weekly thus closes an article on the third term rumors: "We have no fear General Grant proposes to make hinwelf Sal emperor or a pope, but it should be well understood before any plans are laid that there; weald be a general and decisive up rising of the people sgainist any serious suggestion of a Last March a man in Detroit named Emory Prattle, a machinist, in the employ of the Michigan ear company, made a bet with another man as to which could Ion Chold at the handles of an electric tery which a traveling nuisance had on the Campus Martins, Prattle won the hat, hut at heavy cost. His system re ceived such a shock that up to this time he has not been able to do a day's work. He has fallen away from a powerful, hea vy man, to a skeletion almost, and his physicians cannot say that he will ever be restored to health. The first lot of Testaments printed by the Protestants of Rome 10,000 in number were paid for by the children of the Sabbath Schools of this country. They were printed in Nero,s garden where the early Christian martyrs were burned to death in their shirts of tar, right near as t tf f . t sm . -w-k a. a 11 co mo v aucan ana St i'etcr s church. Looking from the window of his residence, the Vatican, the Pope can see the work ot the press printing the Bibles, which ovenurowmg nis sway. We hear gloomy accounts concerning the damage done by rust to cotton within the past few days in parts of Wake, Johnston, Wayne and Lenoir counties. We hope the size of the disaster is mag nified by the anixety of the farmers; and we are inclined to think this is the case, much of what appears to be rust being probably the effect of drought and of the maturing of the cotton crops. N.C. State Agricultural Journal. Do any of our readars who were under (xen. Hill, while he invested hide wash InMou in the Spring of 1863, remember mat gooc southern nan, Uarrow, who poured out his "good Southern brandy" to them like water t He has had his hands in to his elbows, in "the flesh Dots' ever since the surrender, and the other day be attempted to fix for a grab on bis coun ty treasury by being elected county Com Msloner, hut was beaten. Bully! for lit- ue ijeautort l Albemarle Times. There b a terrible upheaval going! on in the politics of Massachusetts. In the first place, no really desirable man is willintr to m for aT" . i -e-R a Ska aSM " congress, we uue oi M.. u. navtng become of ears rawer disreputable Wan otherwise uuu iur turn u .pcuujr aiyie of men, ave no character to lose, aad they are tains- to carder their harvest k:u l, ,. - . r . m. . mm - - WU1IW MW aoiar splander vet illumines the h;- Thea, again, the prohibitionists inu on the nomination of Talbot for Governor. .nt ik.M i jwry great dancer that irhe 11 nOminarsar7 ttasn is win carry weoiaie. Think nff.. til R . 11. . a democratic state; . . . am Mmmj r iner, says a Louisville paper 1 ...I 11.. VJf 1 m, . ... as iweniy-iwo nving clwldren. When asked by a renorter for AO til A n.irt inilnro rS Uas Brotherhood, she admitted the twenty-two, but aid : "Don't publish it, as I came out to lirt 7 earch of another husband." Why are the ladies the bisvest thteva. ; Eistence ? Because they steel their petticoats, PyMjWStoqra, crib their babies and hook . "Write me while I am away," said Jones to Mrs. Jones after an afiWtionnta .nh.. t l. . : tMot one letter does he get hem to one of those westei i reauirerouu man: mediniffl ti,a )A i ne wants to set western papers." a . . t SHA.RP SHOOTING -r atner, wnat does a printer live on . .n .1 ... Live on 1 the same as other folks of rse "Why do von ask. .Ldmnv t a. ii - . t uvvaun j via eaiu Von hadn't naiA any thins for your paper, and the printer awn aeuas u W) you. 1 Wife spank that boy.' I shan't do it.' t - Why not.' 1 Because there is no reason to.' fJJo reason t Yes there is, spank him I tell you and put him to bed.' 1 1 shan't do any such thins;- What in tne worm ao you want him spanked He is too smart.' 1 Well that comes of yon marrying me. ! What do yon mean.' 1 1 mean j us t this, that the boy Is smarter than his father, and you can't deny It. He knows enough to see that a "man, printer or no printer, cannot live on noth ing' and I should think you would be ashamed of yourself not to know as much.' Fortyeeyen thousand Guinan Tht Republican papers, we observe. almost universally take the side of Henry Ward Beeeher. There is no mystification in the matter, but they try to kick np a great dust about it. The points made by Tilton have not been met in the defense made by Beeeher. Tilton said that Bee eher confessed to have had criminal inter course with Mrs. Tilton to Mr. Moulton. This gentleman has been before the Ply mouth Church Committe selected by Bee eher, but noue of them dared to ask him whether any sneh confession - had been made or not. The statement of. Beeeher from first to mat is improbable, unreason able, and admits enough to confirm the charges of Tilton. The Republican press infeb t as well cease sustaining him in the face of all the evidence, just as the Dem ocratic press ceased to sustain Boss Tweed Mr. Beeeher has been rendered infamous and all the whitewash applied by the Re publican pi 03 s will not avail with the public. Uiusdnuatf Enquirer. I l- L. ur:i: , a,. i I x" iuui wic tw iMungHm iminj . The Convention Question. We doubt if there ra a Conservative in the state who has reflected on the subject who does not feel the importance of amending our present Constitu tion, lint let each one ask himself it it is pru dent, if it is wise, if it is safe to undertake the work just at this time through the agency of a convention. We took ground against the efiort to call a convention of the people in 1871, though we supported the movement with all our energy when the Legislature determined to make the rash experiment. The disastrous result of that experiment is even now too fresh in the minds of our people to require eommment. Are we certain now that the Conservative organization will not be weakened if the Legis lature shall conclude to call a convention 7 We know that the Conservatives will have the necessary strength in the next Legislature to call a convention ; but it must not be forgot ten that other difficulties would arise, and to these we aiay make reference more in detail before the assembling of the Legislature. We prefer to "make haste slowly" rather than do anything that can possibly lessen our ability to carry North Carolina in the Gubernatorial and Presidential elections of 1 876. from the Charlotte observer. No "Say" in It. Says Bancroft, the histo rian, writing of North Carolina in Colonial times : ''Are there any who doubt man's capa city for self-government ? Let them study the history of North Carolina; the inhabitants were restless and turbulent in their imperfect submission to a government imposed upon them trom abroad ; the administration of the Colony was firm, humane and tranquil when left to themselves. Any government but their own was oppressive. It is so to-day. The government we live un der is not our own. It was made by a set of carpet-Baggers and negroes, with a few native l.f. U I I J- --J . - L 1S I whites, assembled and dictated to by a military satrap. The true North Carolinians had no "say" in the adoption of this carpet-bag concern. It never did suit the needs of our State ; and now that we have the power, we should change it. The Convention question would not be sub- e . . a Mm. mm mittea to a vote or the people. Their repre sentatives can call it, by a two-thirds vote. So there could be no chance of a party defeat for us, at the polls. The disaster of 71 could not be repeated. ONE BOX A PERFECT CURE FOR GHILLS AND FEVER. PERFECT PREVENTIVE OF Chills and Fever. HO quinine i no mercuey i Dr. Bellamy's Pills. This Invaluable medicine involves a PER FECTLY NEW TREATMENT of CHILLS AND FEVER, and will effectually cure and root ont the disease from Xhe system. i. aii ower remodies must not be taken when the ohiil andlever lit is on ; but the -Bellamy" Pill can be taken just as safely when the fit is actually on as at any otiter time. Take once a week during the season of Chills and Fever, they will Positively ward off and ore- vent an attack making a residence in the most infected districts perfectly safe. z. The "lieiiamy" Fill is also a sure remedy In all cases of Intermittent Fever. Remittent Fever, Typhoid Fever; Sick Headache. Indi gestion, and Uver Complaints ofall. kinds. o. Aiicr you ure entirely discouraged and Vinrvnli.jj an ft fill fthr f A fT, nitla. h.in f.iiUJ make one more trial, procure one Box of Bel-1 lam v'a Pills and take them. The nmnriotor guars nteaa you an absolate and neinet cure. netorenee ts mane to tne extraordinary core W-x m a . .a jSS MB9BR of Professor Lawrence, Principal of the Insti tutes of Elocution at New York and Philadel phia. He says as follows : ' "About ten years ago. while residing in New Jersey, I had a violent attack of chills and fever. The chill Would coineon reirnlarlv about ten o'clock, and continue for nearlv , and continue for nearly two hours, followed hv a bumino- f rnr tar more than five hours, which no medicine would rueve ; and t became so week that I could 1, . ii". lit. nntir n ma . .. , , . uuiuij nam iniuss luu niwui, itUU. COU1U IlOl ascend one flight of stairs in less time than ten minutes. My life became a burden to m. I loathed every kind of food, and even watar tasted to me like copperas, I could get no refreshing sleep either by night or by day ; the medicine prescribed for me by physicians gave me no relief, and I was fast sinking into the grave. One dav a ladv nersnaibol mn tn m chase a box ot Bellamy's Pills. I took three at twelve o clock noon, and threes! night. After taking the two doaos T felt bortor .nrl that night, tor the first time in three months, slept for fully eight hours. The next morning l lelt much butter, and took three more pills. As ten o'clock approached I prepared myself " tijmtu iivu a y i dvm nu all Jr for my daily chill, but to my intense joy my , s s i m unwelcome visitor did not come; and after eating a hearty dinner at one o'clock ex, i took s . three more pills, and at night three more. The next morning, arter a delightful night's rest, I arose at seven o'clock, feeling quite well ; and although still very week, vet 1 was able to en joy my food, and whether eating or drinking. everything tasted sweet aud pleasant to me. in about seven day?' time I was strong enough to walk four miles, and folt perfectly cured Ten years have elapsed since then, and I have never had another attack of Chills and Fever. "P. LAWRENCE, "Xkw Yobk Cos8brvatobv rv Music "5 EastJUth Street-" In conclusion, the proprietor has onlv to aiit th.t k. .;n :.. " . v.v. ..mH un mn icuai iiiuee to eure any case of Chills and Pever. Noec will over in such ease be exacted. The patient is at liberty to pay or not. All that is desired is, that he will nr ward a certificate of his cure at an early date. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOX. Sold by all Druggists throughout the States and Tern tones. - ; - - Sent by mail to any address on receipt of price. rUlLiF LAWRENCE. PROPRIETOR, sr 23 Dey Street. Hew Toik. Sold by C R. Barker. fc Co. Salisbury, N. C. Jnly 16,1874 ly. 3 Piedmont Air Line Railway. Richmond & Danville, Richmond & Danville R. W., M. C. Division, sua North Western H. C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME- In Effect on and after Monday August 10, 1874. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. UAtL. Express. Leave Charlotte .... ri 8J6 a Air-Liae JeVn - MS - Salisbury ,10.44 10.64 " Greensboro 3.15 am 1.15 r x " Danville ....... 6 13 3.36 " Danaee 5.25 " 3 48 Burkevilie 11.30 " Arrive at Richmond. Ml r 11.04 r u GOING SOUTH. STATION. Mail. avw-w -save Rich mud...... Burkevilie ISM a 4.41 9.95 9.99 " 13.90 A SI 6.99 a it. 45 r m 9.7 A x 7.40 M 744. " 11.99 - " Dundee Dsaville Greensboro...... " BilisDury... .... " Air-Line rnet'n Aryivefat Charlotte. . . l.W F" 3.36 9.90 QOIHH EAHT. KWNK WSST """"" Mail. STATIONS. Man. Leave Greensboro.. " Co Shops 'Raleigh Are. at Uoldboro'... 9.15 a " 4.00 8,10 " A.An. tl.lSr x L' veto 00 j f 641 10.60 a n 3 L, ve 2 3o p u 1VOB.TH 3 WESTERN V. C. ( Salem Branch. ) Leave Greensboro Arrive at ialem..... Leave Salem Arrive at Greensboro..... 9.00 A M 3 30 " 9.90 pa ll. 16 " Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 5 41pm connects at Greensboro ' with the Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern -. f rice of Tickets same as via other routes. Trains' to and from points East of Greensboro connect at Greensboro with Matt. Trains to or from points North or South. - Trains daily, both ways On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond at 900 A , arrive at Burkevilie 1949 P " '5 V Burkevilie 496 a a, arrive at Rich mead 7 68 a x Pullman Palace Cars oa 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 K. ALLEN, .Gen'l Ticket Agent. TlM R TALCOT mm . . ' ureensboro, N u Engineer A Gen'l Superintendent FURNITURE ! J. A. CLODFELTER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, ""MP Ijivite attention to their stock of .TL Cottage Bedsteads French Chamber S9a Suits, Walnut and painted Cane Seats Chairs Rocking Chairs ofall descriptions, EE tension Dining Tables of all kinds Wardrobes Washstanda, What-Notes, Sofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, many other articles which we are Dreuared to aa na pi,Mn or cheaper thau any House in the western Dart of the State. Besure to call nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Ex oor stock and hear our prices. Our terms cash Spal orderB (made. from photographs in m Will UC BUppiieu. A full assortment of Rosewood rt.i; and Walnut Burial Cases, which can be furnish- ea at o nours notice. March 19, 1874 If. JOHN W Attorne MAUNEY, at Law, 8ALISBI TN. a Special Attention riven to OolWiiAn. un.ee in (Jourt House. March 5, 1874 ly. Cl II ill II Agents wanted ev I " IU dtiU re. Particulars zfre a I A . 1 1 Blair A 8 (SBSR I o li5-tf. Sva aSi Aatav a H 4.RD WARE. ien you want Hardware at V When low l finM. ali An kA j i a Hi o" """'",ucu uiaunc uu w . D A. AT WELL. Salisbury, N. C.May 1 3-tf. I - THE FRANKLIN STEAM WASHER. sjau at the Book Store and get one of these remarkable Washers. The washing of an or dinary family can be done before break fart man in any omer way without the wear and tear ot clothes incident, to the old way. A large familv can save the nrioe a w.aW I , w , a w s . In Q"e. in y?1- A 8,n11 f-nJ will I QB S7 A a n A laa a x f " t i I . n k,i.A ..il. ...i . I . . F'"-""' " " i wuuout any extra, lO I t .A WQohtlin r. K 1 1 . r"."V- . . li',,e 7Pr own oi. oave oz nara aays work for your wife ALSO at the Book Store all kinds of books can be had, WRITINO F ur Kvuur SHADE. AND TINT, ENVELOPES OF ALL STYLE. kltTOTn UUBIU, tSC, No extra charge for ordering books or Music not on bands. All orders Dromot- 1 Y attended to Call and eret writing nMt I A. o r" cnoap. thf S-H-Kbtw TXt n r " J 5 . 8a.,l8Dn'y ook Store. January 4 13417. NEW MACHINE SHOP. l am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing with dispatch. With good tools and twenty-five years experience in the business. saUifaction is guaranteed. Especial iT t01Qe aDd, ,h?r -ork' 1 vunuu ffouieu, aiming ana Agriculture aiacnines ; ana wood turmutr of all k nds. Shop on Corner of Fulton and Council Street. O t B Afm oaiisonry, n. u. E. H. MARSH Jnly 16, 1874.-tf. THE NEW FAMILY SINGER 8EWNG MACHINE. . - 6 99x , BSsksiI Aw VXi p. AsaCflfSsa Wi WsBFjs swwsw yr 1 We claim and can show that It Is the cheap 9aW, SaosC beautifa 1, delicately arranged, nicely SfUnstad, asailv operated, and smoothly running of ill the Paean y Sewing Machines. It ia re- its sewine, but also for the vanetv and different I -t a. . . ,. . -f ;n T ya mm ww " " t"" facility and perfection, nsmg sua i wis , unen or never-wearying instrument may be adjusted for fine work on mm or gossamer tissue, oi me tucking of tarlatan, or railing, or almost any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. And with Us simplicity of construction ; ease of operation ; uniformity of precise action at any speed; capacity for range and variety of work, fine or coarse leaving all rivals behind it. We with pleasure refer the public to the Gold and Bronze Medals and Diplomas awarded to oar Machines in America, Prussis, England, and recently in Austria at the Esposition m Vienna, where we were awarded five Medals, Merit, Pro gress, and three for articles manufactured on our Machines. But it gives ns mnch greater pleasure, to present to the public the sworn returns of sale, (to which an v one can have access) of the difler- fent 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. 1909 1870 1871 1879 Staser MsanfacUng Oo., 86.781 W.888 1M.S0 tlS TAS Whariar a Wllaon do TK.swi kb.ww lmjm j 4.w How Machine Co., 49,000 (irove A Baker Sewing M -.chine C., 8S.15S Dvmetlc feeing ee Weed PeWng So . It ,687 Wilcox Jk Glbbi d 17,201 Wllaoa do . American SJUSS WoU Over- 79,166 S4.010 146,000 &7.403 sa,sns S8.SS0 600 60,8X8 inssr 86,666 SO.ltT 1M6S 6S.010 4tJ64 49 444 SS Itf 2,604$ aenmlnK Machine Ct., 7,795 14.67S S 919 ts.m isass 16,647 i8.se fOolU Medal 18 SST riorence do 18,461 17,660 16.798 couon thread, fine or coarse, making the ihtsa- cwi cram ml ssrr, Soo irrt.aicV, iKEr.ssricH alike on both side, of tS the fabric sewn. Thue, beaver cloth, or leather, mma ail iittrrral pairr saaj 1 isjiuataastrengthand uniformity V.TeTwOThn,,w0f of stitch: and. in a moment, this willing and waiar win prayw jtekmm or sarfaa flreai nsssaaa of R. P. Howe do . Vlsv-r - So Davis r 11J6SS Ble.n . -do 4,'M Rerain-ton Empl re do J. E. BraunsUor f do KeTitan . lo Bartlett.Rever.ible do 4M 614 Rartram k Faoton do 420 1,004 Ler do Orirlnal Howe do 20.W1 KinkleiLjoQ do t,39 t.480 7.B39 A-tra do 448 6 So6 4 7S0 Vllplle do 4.'-''5 Empire 4 S 700 SJtSO S.96ft Parhaaa do 1,141 . 7.7C6 J. O. Folron do s0 M'Bay do lt 3 C. r. Thomson do 100 1473 Cnion Button-Bole do 124 LaaTltt do T74 14.S07 11.901 11 JT 6 051 4,9-2 4.24S S.MS 1,000 l.OOfl an The reader will also note that althopgh it is charged that Sewing Machines are oid at en ormously high prices, yet he will see that sever al farms, that were in existence have failed or abandoned an ampron'able business. We respoctfullv solicit a call from all parties I desiring a first class Sewinz Machine. At onr Store near the Public Square will be found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, &c. Also Silk, Linen, and Cotton Threads, Needles, Oil, &c. S infer Manufacturing Co , JOHN A. RAMSAY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent. i pa 1 The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Countrv I $50,000 , 00 XW VALUABLE GIFTS ! 10 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE S 169tt REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Entfrprkf To be drawn Monday. Sept. 14 A 1874. w a a a - & l a aaia a mj ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE. Or fft.OOO IK bULU Two prises $1,000) Two prises SOW Each in GREENBACKS. TS- 1 Ski Art I r lve prizes iuv j One Family Carriage and Matched Horses with Silver-mounted Harness, worth $1,600 1 Horse A Buggy, with Silver-mounted Har ness, worth $000. One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $550 ! Five Family Sowing II achines, - worth $100 each 1 750 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Wateket in all) wortn Jrom ZV to f3UU each I Gold Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ac, Ac. Number Of Gifts, 6,000. Tickets Limited to 50,000. I A fflZNTR W A KTKD to KpII T;.Vt. . - - - aaa v sbbs to whom' Liberal Premiums will be paid. I Single Ticket. i . Sir Tickets M T..!.. O "W- 1 w-, sv a s Tickets $10 Twentv-five Tickets Tickets $10 Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circulars containing a full list of prises, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference to the 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. CINCINNATI, O. BUCK EYE BEE HIVE. Having txircttaaed the right to manufacture the Bock Eye Bee Hive for the counties of Kowan, Stanly, Cabarrus, Iredell, Catawba and 1 Davie. 1 am prepared to nil orders and sell in hes counties this valuable and improved Hive. I will sell farmers rights, when they will make a club or nve, at ten dollars a right. I will also sell Township rights on reasonable terms. nearly Avery 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 & Coun sel streets, near the Depot. HENKY CAUBLE. April 9, 1874 fence. Are job Goifl to Paiil! Buy the READY MIXES PAINTS. sJl col ors, in small cans to suit purchasers. Every - . . T", . . man can oe run own painter, ror sale Cheap RADWAVS REAff? RELIEF In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR thto adwrUMSMat SUP FEB WTTH PAXSt BADWAVS EVERY PAIR. It sa sas fltsiaa4 bt Xiao Only Pnln Rci a elii xnexly hMMr op ike not i in m SillBja sl . allai ana tarwm vovooai. VMUtr or i application. i rso oxx proat rated i i RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF WILL irmin imti kt i Ufl.tll T1 UF THI KimWTSL fl ' . IMPLAMMATloV OP TOE BLADDER. I5TLAE RATION Of TH K H'WIIA iWKLa COJKTESTIOR C sTlov nrrtm trvm THROAT. DirPICULT HKKATHInu. PALPITATinil or THE HEART HTSTEEICa, CEO CP, DIPTHBRIA. cold cwtlls. aoub chillsl" aeaj of tha paru w (ha nolo or a l HI- g'- . h.1r. FEVER ART) AOtTB cured for ftfty esnta. There aotaremadial aarnt In thi. worVt that will care T.r aad Aroe and all other MaUrUat. tlloaav Seariet. Typhoid. Tellow. and other Perera aided by RAO-WV-8 PILLS) ao quick a RAUWAT'S REa1)T RE LIEF. Fifty cent per bottle. HEALTH ! BEAUTY!" STRORO A XT) PCRE RTCTt EVMlft-rwrEE tftW or FLESH AND WE1UUT CLEAR SKIN ARD .VTirVL. CUXrLEXJOK SECURED to DR. RAD WAY'S SarsaprilM Resolvent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAS MADE TUB MOST ATOXTTIIKn CURES i SO OUIt K S RAPID ARE TUB CjtAROEtf, THE BODY t'NDF.Ki .( 1F.3, NMFR TUB IN PLC EM E OP TUIA TELLY ROEUERFVL REOtCUta. THJsVT Everj Day an Increase ia Flesh aM Weight is Seen and Fell Ererr drnn of the SARSArAXTIXlAR EKROL. VERTetiniinonloatriithrTih the Blrrf, Hweat Unna, aadothor Ftuktaanj iideei.r tl .vataa Om Tticor nr ui. lur ii rvmir id. wvsa oi iita aoaj m MW MM toand mnicrtai. Hcroi a la, f-rhliti ruiManiDilna. Olasdular d we aaa. Ucra in the throat. Mntith. Ta aorajlodeflln tbcUUiiar.1 other parte r th arMoM. Sore Eyea. Stramuroua ii jefcar. (rota ID Raja and the won lomw of Sktn tvaaa. EnifitrTi. Veter Soros, Srald Uaad. Hint Worm. Suit Ubcuoj. KrvupehM. Aenc. Black Spot. WOHna in tlie Eleah. Tnmota. Oaa eon in tho Womb, and all weakening an1 ra!nrnl dlv eaarfca. Kljrht swe.ua. Lnas or S.t rm aud all waataa of the life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Modem Cheimstrv. end a i.min'.i' mm win prove to any penon u-in ; i; t. r lt!ter of Cheat foruu of alaeaao lu potent power to eure them. If the patient, dally bceonVnrr rt !n -ed br the waates snd dceoinpoltlon that la continually pmrrel.c. ac eecda in arrentln the- wastoa. aud reavalrs tkw with new malerUI n.n.te from heaUhy blood and thta tbo SAR&arAKlLXJAM will ami d.a Seeare a ciara la cert.ila; for when miee tula remedy tmiiivncti Ita work of pttriflratlin. and noceei'.s.ln dln.m:hin the toaaof waea. it rrpnlrs will be rapid, an. I every day tUc patient will fr-lhlmaclfrrowln'lH.tWr and troncT, the food dltteitinc better, appetite Uuproving. aad Act an 1 wclctit lnercnli.i;. Rot only dnea tho MAKaapaaitxu; RS9i.tkxt tne e I all known reumlial aeuntaintnacuieof Cacmlc Scro folous, Conatltutional, and Skiu dlaeaats, but It U tbo only poalUra euro for Kidney Si Bladder Complaints. frinary and Womb di-waaea. Crave I Dtebetea. Drnawy, Stnppatcs of Water, Iiteontinenevof UnSo. Bright a b& eaae. Albuminuria, a if I lu all care where Outre aro brick dnttrirpoaitf.or the water It thtek, eU od. ictxed with uu4aucea like the white f an m, m thread Kke white ailk. or there b a morbkl. dark, htliou. appear anee, and whlio Uooe-duat depaaita. and when ttn-re Is a priekiiic, iiuruiua-arnAatVHi wlit-u paywdn water, a paiu in tuo oaiall of ilia llck and alotm tba Loins. Tumor of l'i I'cafs Crouth Cured by Itadtoay' Resolvent. DR. RADWAY'8 FerfectFiiiiati7eMeiuatiflTils perfeetly taateleaa, etegannr enafe-t with nm rom. puree, reculatv. pur. I v. ckann and Irene than. Mad way' Pill, for the cure of ell dMLTderaor tha Stocmaeh. LlvVr. Rowcia, Eldueya, Bladder. Nervoua Oiaaeaaa, Headache. Cotilpati .ii. C...iirnnn, lad!-aatloo, Dv pepsia, Bllloaaaea, BlUou Fever. liUuuainaitaa of tho Rowels, Piles, and alt Derangement of tho IaternaJ Viscera. Warranted to effect a posttlva car. PnratT Veirctablo, couxaiulu uo mercury, ininarals or deloHrv eaadraga A fow dnaoa of RADWAT'S TILU will free tho sys tem from all the aim vo nan, -l disorders. lrVaa,S oajrta per Box. BOLD BY 11 SB READ "FALSE AND TKL'hV' Sand M letter stamp to RAUVTAT A CO.. .v. Si Warren ml. Mew York,lafvraaUoa wgrth thoaaanda wUl bo sent you. Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRPWG, The Peruvian S i run. a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is SO combined OS to have the character of an tUimcnt, as easily digested ami assimilated with the blood as the eimjdeU food. Jt increases the qnantlty of Nature's Otcn Juillzlntf Agent. Iron tn the btooti. ttrwl cures lia thousand ills," simply by Toning up, Invigorating ami Vitalizing the SysterU The en rlched and vitaUzeil blood per meates every part of the hotly, repairing damages ami tcaste, searching out morbid secre tions, ami leaving notlUny b disease to feed Upon. This is the secret of the ron derfiU success of this remedy in curing ly.sieisiu, Xdver Com. plaint, Dropsy. Chronic Diar rhoea, Boil s, Nervous A t lVc t i on s, Chills antl Fevers, llumora, IOSS of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complain ta, ami all diseases originating in a bad state of the U od, or ae eompanied by dcbiliiy or a low state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, i any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, ami new life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands hare been changed by the use of this remedy, from u-cak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot roamosuioiy hes itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. PamphleU Frco. SFTH W. F0WLE k SONS, Prcorietort, Ho. 1 Milton PU, r liaj Sold bv Dsbooiiti obbbbabxv. Land Deeds, Trustee Dee Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, &c nhlav 1 1 f sEl m fmm w4ft 6am a 65 FEVER AHT3 AGUE. UIIilsMrS ILK PAIJTS M 11 SMBJ 1141 -BBU--rBam.J9am 111 JJ I.B.1L0.JJ.IJ Dr. J. Walker's CalifornU Tin- Hitters are a purely Vegetable d reparation, made chiefly from the na tive herbs fouird on tho lower ranges of Its asi 1 a Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked. " Wba", Is the cause of tho rin paralleled sac coal of Yiarsoa Bit TERst' Our answ er Is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient re covers bis health. They are the great blood purifier and a Ufo-giviug principle, a perfect Konovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before In the) history of the world has s roedssise been a . A all compounded nossestins: me remi Qualities of Tixboab Bittbbs in hi sick of every disease man is heir to. are a fcutle Pu restive as wall as a Tonic, relieving Coogasuon or Ijgsmmation of me laiver and Visceral Oraan. a Sinoas Diseases ms the properties oi vuwalxku TtxcCAB JliTTKBS are Aperient, Oiaphoretia, Oanni native, Kutritious, Laxaure, Diaretio, Sedative. Conn ter-Imtaat Sudoritic, Aitexa tive. snd Anli-BUious. I Grateful Thousands proclaim Vnr xgax Brrmcs the most w onderful lo. vi go rant that ever mttimsd th suUung system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organ wasted beyond repair. Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent r evers, which aro so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the TJnitcd States, especially those of tbe Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland. Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rto Oraudo, Pearl, Alabaaa, 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 and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of too ctomacb and Uver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially ucccssary. There is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Da. J. Walker's Vixegar Bittkrs, as they will speedily removo the dark colored viscid matter with which tho bowels cro loaded, at tbo same time stimulating the secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purify iug all its fluids with Vi.k;ar Bitters. No epidemic can tako bold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, Paiu iu tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightucss of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Ermetntions of tbe Stomach. Bad Taste In tbo Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tat ion of tho Heart, InUammation of the Lungs, Paul in tbe region of the Kid ncys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, aro tho offsprings of Dyspepsia One bottle will prove a better guarau toe of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Eryipdaa, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inusiomsttont; Indolent Inaammatioas, Mercurial Affections, Old Son Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc In those, as in all other cnsUtutiunal Dis eases, Wale SB's Yi5f.ua a Brrrssa hsve shown their great curative powers in tho most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent nnd Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Ttlood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Yitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. -Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold beaters, aad Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of tbe Bowels. To guard against this, take a dees of W axexb's V is mas Bittbbs onnasionsllj For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Uhenm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pnjtules, Boils, f srhnaolsa ig nrr? Scald-head, Sore Eye. Erynipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skis of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and earned out of tho system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin. Tape, aad other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, ere stti UsaUy isstmisd anarlsBsars, T5 system of medicine, no veraoifures. ao an thebdes will free the system Z woods Like these Bitters. 50 r Female Complaints, tn young d, married or single, at the dswn of w manhood, or the torn of life, these Toaia Bitters displsy so decided aa isBwSSBSSl that imayovement is soon pereeouble. Cleanse tae Yitiated Blood ever you and its impurities kwrstiac tl too skin m PunoUa Kmnimn, . ttZT. cleanse it when yon nod it obstructed and sluggish -in the veins ; eissass it wasa It is loui ; your feelings will teU you when. ".wood pare, sad the health of the WU IOUOW. is. MrDOIALD ak CO., .Y. syaui EVENING 0RE8CENT, A UonscrTliTe Dally Paper, BALE 1Q II N. C. f Reiable, High-Toned. Courteous. J. 8. HAMPTON. TERMS CASH : Daily $5.00 for six months : for th moniii" : -u cenw lor one month . a ba a 1 Clubs of ten $47,00. Tid WEEKLY CRESF.NT asa SBBB) A Paper for the Pamily One year' $10 ; Six month 75 cent : Thr moatas v cenis. uiube of Five 97; Ten SIS.00 ; lweDiy Twentv-five 27 60 Thirty sjuw Address J . HAJCPTON aad oor Proprietor. Rslelgh, N. XT sw I And Cotton King Cook Stove Alsw, Caarck, Parlor ssS oftoc 8io,e ,1 sat taesi to ftve eeriect aattsfsctiea. aad is tae 11, tr. mswirnBice CossiaaB sil B ' I A a - w a ' ' v" " aS.V 11. Home Office Petmhnnr y officjcrs. A. Q. McIlwainb, Bf saS . 1 . . D. R. TssnAarr . . a nx SArL B. Pacl - - Svr- A XM. rv t w 1 TT ai Stock Capital $83 ORGANIZED MARCH 1871. Rstm of Assets to liabiliti. one. Policies issued oa all desirable nr-s, pw Udpslins aud Noo-Mrtacirjaliaar " ' Ixjwfajt rates of safety. Resarrve frosa premium invested ia rears . Colicy-holders everywhere. Polices sneT liable after second premium according to Ussir term, snd the amount noo-forfeitable m ersttsa in the policy in plsin Etkglhdi, ao that there caa be DO MlSOXDEBSfTAsTBtlBO. Restrict iossi only such as every sea ill, ssss will hrartile endorae. The new bSss m a ars w - . m. - - - ' 9m. ihwsbahi 1 peculiar to this Company, has saeriu oy no otner torn or instiraaoB ; as well as person- expecting to a s a e. w . a anouia examine it care 1 11 1 It. NAT. RAYMER, Nsw tob, K.C General Agent Western K. C S C. ,H7, LoC" Ani h'llhisr; March 19, 187WIt. GREENSBORO FEMALE - COLLEGE, Tnis Intitution ia again in Uon, and offers all Uie sde Female College. of SI The Fell aeasion will begin oa OOiL t .. 1 0 . . - "' J" : ror caiaiogtie containing - pp7 me i-reaioeni, REV. T. si. JOKER, D. D. N. H. D. W1LS05, Pres. Board Trartier. GREAT FAMILY HIDICDil rrrn v 1 Pr. GREEN'S FIT The Qreat Remedy for EpUpty, Cares r tjpaaoi, Convlaicnaaitd .Nervous U ske fulnewiacu promptly, oAcn arrrewting the Ks from tbe firwt lay a us, even where they have existed lor year. C0HT0TJND SX. COSTS AXIS t The Great Vegetable Alteratrve, Cares. Ni rufu l,. Secondary sjypiialia, l"ra 1 1 1 isai mm the Skin, and all diaeaae arising from impure Blood o 1CEDICATEI) HONEY. A Sowr.-ign Balm f.r ttrh (olds. T.rot. chitia, Aathma, and aJI dlaes-s of the air-easv ages and Lung. By it timely use man aup oed cases of Consumption ere protnpilj rs. ieved snd the Lungs restored to health. NEURALGIA SPECIFIC ! A pro:rH, poailiee snd Dcrmantnt reliaf Sw the excroa axing pains of Neuralgia, Rhesstsja. uam ana rciaucs. FoSale bj T. F. I Prepared only by Dr. GREEN, LINDLEY ft BENTLIT CHARLOTTE N. C. Nov. 6, 1 873. - It. KEARNEY'S FLUID The only known edv far BRIGT'S DLIAI And a positive remedv for OODT, GRAVEfL, STRICTURES, BisBB TE8, DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEBILTJT DROPSY, Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine, IrftaV uon, lnnsasaUoo or t loerai ion of the BLADDER & KIDNEYS, rVtSfSra Sa aaaa - - mm aaa. . at orr.nai a i iKKii'hA, Leocorrhcea or Whites, Disease of the Glaaad. Stone, in the RlaaiaW. Colculos Gravel or Brick d oat Depoait aad Ms- or Milky IHachtrje. KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU VS aa ... a .a i-ermaneniiy uurea all Uiseaare 01 um BLADDER, KIDNEYS AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Existing in Men, Women snd CbiUrea, NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE! Prof. Steele ears: mOm aottle of EesW Fluid Extract Bochu is worth more lass si other Buchus combined." Price. One Dollar per Bottle, or Six far rise Dollars. Sold by C. R. BARK LR A CO. Depot, 104 DuaneStMN York A Physician in attendance to answer eosves pondenoe snd give ad rice gratis. I-bend stamp for Paaspl.leU, free. -am TO THE NerToisaiil DebilitatBl OF BOTH SEXES. No Charge for Adcice and Consult- Dm. J. R. Dtott. arsdoate College, PbildeJpbuvsuthorof seversl works, can be consnlted on all diaeas Sexual or Urinsrv Orram. I which he has wapeoial stndvl either in male or seats matter from what cause oririusuoi or at long standing. A practice of 90 yean him to treat flisiasia with sssooass. guaranteed. Charges reasonable. 1 diatancecsn forward letterd-avrihing at snd enclosing stamp to preps r poiage. bend for the Guide is BesMk. Ynt J. B DYOTT. y. P, Physician and Surgeon, 104 Donae St, reo. 0 i7J tr CRAIGE & CRAIGJi A TTOR . Eli Al I-AWi smm Solifitarsinjanhruftn. Specisl atieotion paid to EXTRACT BID KLUTTZ'S DBUG 8TOBE. March 19, 1874 if. Jbor oale at this ottVsY n Bankruptcy. HMca 12,1574 tf. Sept. 5,-51: 1 La: :al