mm Mrs W. N. Uy died wf stroke of paralysis at Lenuir, Caldwell eoanty, last That Cincinnati pott ha sobered off again, and now cornea forward in this shape : She hi him on hit bright blue steed A dusting down the road. And pit a pat, and pit a pat Her littl heartlet aoed ; And soft she sebbered to herself, Though swift hie paces be, He cannot kite so feet hut what My heart keeps np with he, ! What the "Flower Said Lonely and sweet a v iol et grew The meadow weeds among. One morn a rosy shepherd maid, With careless heart and idle tread, Came by, Came by, The meadow lands, and song. "Ah T said the violt would I Some stately garden flower ! Then I might be gathered and pressed One little hour to her sweet breast: Ah, met X, .Ah, ! Only one little hour !" On came the rosy shepherd lass With heart that idly beat, And crushed the Tiolet to the grass, It only said, "How sweet I How sweet f it said with fainting 'llf I mnst die, to die alone For her, . For her To die at her dear feet." Old ami Nor. How TO Cua Croup Croup can I be enred in a minute, and the remedy is imnl v alum and sucar. 1 be way to ac- eomolish the deed is to take a knife or rater and shave off in small particles about a teapoonful of alum ; then mix it with twice its quantity of sugar, to make l it plausible, and administer it as quickly as possible. Almost instantaneous relief 1 will follow. Exchange I a , , . . I Dartalome B'aico, a Spanish merchant 5 :.T!TrrrXriJS seventy -lour, aim us. tw neoperty in tnat cuy ana 7T las bequeathed small sums of $ 2,000 and lest to uatDone ana rroiestam cu.wcB, hat the bulk of his property goes to rela- mV7. . T "'. . ' u : a ir-. toft v iinii tn m. i latuisa a scoooi in opaiu. nt - fnnnAn kww,rhi m mo iviijB J I .1,,. V: . .Ulkonu in kMUtk. I lyn, last spring, but six sre living. Wr- Iy all the deaths were by cholere-iofan- timdurine the summer All but f0 bad been nourished on condensed milk The others had been unrsed by their aothers. More Reconstruction. The New York Pott says : "It is a peculiarity of the ruling party In many of the Southern states, that, when it is no longer able to support itself by a majority of votes or through fraud, it at once asks lor more "reconstruction." l ne Clayton nert? in rkansas is a signal instance of the truth of thin remark. That party retires from the politico! field and refuses to make nomina- ons unaer tne preiezi mai me new conuiuuon wm illetriillv made and adoDted and it anneals to Congress for more reconstruction to enable it to recover the power it obtained by usurpation and lost by unblushing frautld and villainies. Bice paper id made in China from the pith of a great tree ; not at all as wa make paper from poplar wood, bat by simply euttine it into thin sliced. And thousands of years before Moses was born the Egyptians made paper from the great papyrus, or paper reed, by carefully peel nig out the thin layer between the bark and the fleshy stem, and pressing and a a- a a -wa drying the pieces into sheets. Many a story of ancient times has been found wiiten on this psper, and stored away among the linen wrappings of the Egypt ian mummies, just as well preserved and as legible as if it had been written last we . Horrid Murder in Miss. An outrageous murder was committed near Caledonia, in Lowndes county, Miss., on last Monday night week, it seems that Mrs. Ann l nomas, a widow woman, whose son had mysteriously disappeared several months ago, had suspected Thomas H. Barren tine and Wallace Dowsing with foully dealing with him: When this suspicion was made known to these brutes they went to the poor woman s house at 1 o'clock Hi A M i a , a i i nigni, arggei ner out oi DeJ, ana while one held her the other put the muzzle of a gun a- gainst her head and blew it completely off, in the presence of her four liule children, who were begging them to save their mother. All the parties were white. Tbe murderers fled to Alabama. Thb Narrow-Gauge Era. The Baldwin Locomotive Works, the largest In the world, state that op to July 17, the tianow-gauge engines built and in prog ress dating 1874 amoanted to twenty-six per cent, of the whole, They add that in the year 1873 the proportion was only ten per cent , and that "the panic has not affue-ed it as much as the wide gauge. The orders for power shows a steady Increase of narrow-gauge business, while the wide gauge haa shown considerable decrease," Philadelphia Evening Star. Omi Shot too Many. A lady in Saltzburg, M inn , a few days since saw a squirrel sitting on the gau poet in front of her house. She took her husband's gun, cocked both barrels and fired one, and killed the squirrel. In setting the gun down again, however, she jarred it, anongh to discbarge the other barrel, which sent Us contents t h rough ber heart Iier husband, who witnessed the shooting of the squirrel, started for the houe to congratulate her on her mark njanship, but was horrified to see bar drop de id on the threshold. Hanra'TjGfer Uskd to It. A enri otM incident recently occurred on a wes tern train. As the rare were moving away from the Terre Haute depot, a pret, ty young woman came from the ladies' car, and, rushing into the smoking ear, frantically appealed to everybody to stop the train. Catching sight of the eondnes lor, she exclaimed, pjleously, "Mr. Con doctor, do please stop tbe train t I've left my baby !" The train was stopped, and babv recovered, amidst die hearty eheeis of the people on the platform and the p tssengers; and while the y ouog mother iauehed ad cried and hugged hi r little one, she tried to explain how tbe baby was such a now one that ah hadn't got used to U- Kellogg, Grant and Louisiana. The New York Tribune thus concludes article on the situation M Loon- That there has never been a day for two years when the Kellogg administra tion could sustain itself without the help of the Federal army we have all known ; but none of us It the North weie aware how empty and unsubstantial this fabric of usurped power real! was until yesterday. One faint demonstration sgainst the bar ricades exhausted it. The revolt lifted its head at sunset, and in the morning the government of Mr. William Pitt Kellogg had utterly vanished. Mr. Kellogg had just enough strength to call upon Attorney General Williams for "more troops and with this characteristic and familiar cry he went into ignoble retirement. It is just as we would have it. -There is a stern poetic justice in the complication of events which throws upon the power that first thrust him into the governorship the odious task of putting him back there aguiu alter the people have expelled him. Loneliness of the Ocean. One who has never traveled upon the ocean expects to find it somewhat thickly populated. He thinks of the vast travel and traffic that goes over the waters, and be is ready to imagine that the great deep is alive with the hurrying to and fro of the nations. He reads of lauds whose commerce whitens every see,' and he is ready-to thiuk that the ocean itself is as ftall of sails as the harbor of some mighty metropolis. But he finds bis mistake. As he loaves the land tbe ships begin to dnapi e ir. As he goes on his way they Loou all vanish, and there is nothing about him but the blue sea and the bended sky. Sometimes be may meet or overtake solitary ship duriug the day ; but then, again, there will be many days when not a single sail will cross the horizon. There are spaces measured by thousands of miles nvttr ? . , ' . . . ' . Th l4ofa nation's "commerce whitening e eea ig wi,de8t fft u a the ships that have ever been built were - - e fl . fi , -. , h-.h ,.( ,la The . th. Lh.t man ftnd h:8 workg occupy on the sea is as small in extent as r - . h . , . h5 , ht d I - r- ; o-- ; superficial. Both together are nothing " """"I r ,i i u ,1 u r.. .K r 7 I 7JI f "V 7 r r has been entirely free from his presence and visitation. ONE BOX : a perfect cure FOB CHILLS AND FEVER. PERFECT PREVENTIVE OF Chills and Fever. MO QUININE ! NO MERCtTKY ! NO I Dr. Bellamy s Pills. This invaluable medicine involved a PER FECTLY NEW TREATMENT of CHILLS AND FEVER, and will effectually cure and root out the di-seaae from tbe y -tern. i. All otner remedies must not be taken when the chiil and lever lit is on ; hat the "Bel lamy" Pill can betaken just as safely when the fit is actually on as at any other time. Take once a week during the season of Chills and Fever, they will Positively ward off and pre vent an attack making a residence in the mdBt infected districts perfectly safe 2. The 'Bellamy" Pill is alno a sure remedv in all cases of Intermittent Fever, Remittent Fever, Typhoid Fever; .Sick Headache. Indi gestion, and Liver Complaints of all kinds. 3. After you are entirely discouraged and hopeless and all other remedies have failed. make one more trial, procure one Box of Bel lamy's Pills and take them. The pioprietor guarantees you an absolute and perfect cure. Reference is mode to the extraordinary cure 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 rending in New Jersey, I had a violent attack of chills and fever. The chill would come on regularly about ten o'clock, and continue for nearly two hours, followed by a burning fever for more than five hours, which no medicine would relieve ; and I became so week that I could i L ai . . naruiy wain across tLe room, and could not ascend one flight of stairs in less timo than ten minutes. My life became a burden to m I loa'hed every kind of food, and even water tasted to mo like copperas, I could get no refreshing sleep either by night or by day ; the medicine prescribed for me by physicians save mo no relief, and I was fast sinking into the grave, one uay a iaiy persuaded me to pur eoae a oox n ueiiamv's fills. I took thrAA at twelve o'clock noon, and three at nieht Aiier laiting tne two doses 1 telt better, and that night, for the first time in three months . i . . . . r r ii z i m Hpi ior iuny cigm nours. The next morning a v muvu ucun, UU UKIK lUTOe tlure pills. As tea o'clock auuroacheti I nrannrAl mif for my daily chill, but to my intense joy my unwelcome visitor did not come; and after eating a nearty dinner at one o'clock, I took three more pills, and at night three mor. Th next morning, after a delightful night's ret. T arose at seven o'clock, feeling quite well ; and wiwinwii very wooic, yet l was able to en joy my fond, and whether eating or drinking everything tasted sweet and pleasant to me In about seven daye time I was strong enongh to walk four miles, and felt nei-faetW ml Ten years have elapsed since then, and I have never naa another attack of Chills and Fever. "P. LAWRENCE, bew loex Conservatory ry Mrsic "5 Eat;i4tb Street. I n conclusion, tne proprietor has only to state that he will guarantee to cure auy case of Chills aad Fever. No tee will over in Bnrh i w a s,- case be exacted. The uatieut is at lihertr a y or not. All that is desired is. that ha will rward a certificate of his cure at an exu date. - I . PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PEE BOX. Sold by all Druggists throughout tha States and Territories. Sent by mail to any address on receipt of price. PHILIP LAWRENCE, 33 Dey Street. New York. C. R. Barker, fc Oo. Salisbury,. C. ioa jy. Piedmont Air Line Railway. 1 Richmond ft Danville, Richmond ft Danville . W.,H. C. Division, and North Western B. C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. la Effect sa sad after Monday August 10, 1174. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Mail. Express. Leave Charlotte.... 7.46 ri 8 38 an - Air Liee J'ncfu M5 - &M " "Salisbury...... 10.44 " 10.54 " "Greensboro..... 2 15 il l.lofa " Dsnrille S IS -36 " Dundee .7. 5.25 S 48 " " Burkerille 1138 Arrire at Richmond. Ml ru 11.04 S sj GOING SOUTH. STATION. Mail. 1.38 - 4.41 " 9.96 m 9.99 " 12 2) A M 3.16 M 6.16 6.22 a v Exr Leave Ric mn ! 11.04 p. x. 9.07 A. M. 7.40 - 7.44 " 11.00 " 1.S1 r. n. 3.96 3.30 " Burkevi if....... ' Dundee......... Dunville M Greensboro. Salisbury. . .... " Air-Line J'nct'n Arrive t Charlotte... GOING EAST. GoNIO wast STATIONS. MaiU Mail S5 Leave Greensboro.. 9.16 a x -Arr. U.16F X o.L've'iOOO " " Co Shops , " 4.00 Ataicig U . ) w o.iu i - u 1 1 Arr. at Goldboro'... 10.60 a m Z L' ve 2 30 r m -3 RAI " NORTH WESTERN 27. C. R. ( Salem Branch. ) Leave Greensboro 9.00 a m Arrive at ialem 3 30 " Leave Salem 9.90 ru Arrive at Greensboro........ 11.16 " Passenger train leav in a Haleih at 6 41pm connects at Greensboro1 with the N'ortliern bonnd train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price ot Heads same as via other routes. Trains to and from points East of Greensboro connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. Trains daily, both wnvs On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond at 900 A m , arrive at Burkeville 1943 r m , leave Burkeville 4 35 a m , arrive st Rich mond 7 68 a m Pullman Palace Cars on all nielit trains be tween Charlotte and Richmond, (without change) Papers sli.it have arrangement to advertise the Bcneuuie oi mis company will please print as above. For further information address S E. ALLEN. Gen'l Ticket Agent, Greensboro, N C R TALCOT, Engineer & Gen'l Superintendent FURTSJTTTJUE ! J. A. CLODFELTER I CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Furniture, ' "Si, invite attention to their stock of Cottage Bedsteads French Chamber 1253 Suits, Walnut snd painted Cane Seats Chairs Rocking Chairs of all descriptions, Ex tension Dining Tables of all kinds Wardrobes, Washstands, What-Notes, Sofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, manv other articles which we are prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any House in the western part oi me oiaie. Be sure to call nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express office, see our stock and hear our prices. Our terms cash. Special orders (made from photographs in our office) will be supplied. A full assortment of Rosewood. MeLtlir .nl VV"., i . D..:..l' i . ' , . . mnn uunu uukk, w men can oe mrntsh ed at 3 hours notice. March 19, 1874 ly. JOHN W Attorne MAUNEY, at Law, SALISBl YN. C. Special Attention given to Collections Office in Court House. March 5, 1874. ly. H RD WARE. When you want Hardware at low figures, call on the undersigned at No. 2 (iranite Row. . D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury, N. C.,May 13-tf. THE. FRANKLIN Call at the Book Store and set one of these remarkable Washers. Tl e washi nir of an or- di nary family can be do'ie before breakfast man hi any uwier way wu noui tne wear and tear oi clothes incident, to he old way. A large family can save the price o a washer in one year in clothes. A small family will save the price of it in hire ; without any extra, me warning can De done on your own lot. mem lilt - - oave ai. nara aays work for your wife ALSO at the Book Store all kinds of books can he had, WRITING P ur jlvkt SHADE, AND TINT, KMVKLOFES OF ALL STYLE. 00. U OXVj, (SC., No extra charge for ordering books or music not on hands. All orders prompt- 1 - A. s. 1 1 M W 11 1 . ty auenueu 10 uau ana get writiug paper weWi at the Salisbury Book Store. January 8 1874 ly. NEW MACHINE SHOP. W i am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing with dispatch. With good tooll ana twenty-hve years experience in the business, satisfaction is guaranteed. Especias aufiuiuu given to engine and Boiler work. Cotton Woolen, Mining ands Agriculture Machines; and wood turnim? ofallkinda. Shop on Corner of Fulton and Pnn;i s Salisbarv, N. C. V W U i PC u Jaljie.18ri.-tf. nmri i WASHER THE NEW FAMILY SINGER 8EWNG MACHINE. Wo rUlm an1 Mn ahoW that it l the . most beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, eaily o crated, and smoothly running nt all tli Vamilw &winff Machines. It is re markable not only for the range and wurietj oi iu sewing, bat also for the variety and diSerent kiod. of texture which U will aew with equal fadlitv and urfwiion. usiossilk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the ikteb- locked-klastic-stitch, alike on coin S1UCT oi the tabric sewn. Thws beaver cloth , or leather, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stitch; and, in a moment, this willing and never-wearying instrument may be adjumed for fine work on gauze or gossamer tissue, 01 aie tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. And with its simplicity of construction; esse of operation; uniformity of precise action at any speed ; capacit v for range and variety of work, 6ne or coarse leaving ali rivals behind it We wirh pleasure refer the public to the Oold and Bronte Medals and Diplomas awarded to our Machines in America, Pruiwia, England, and recently in Austria at the Exposition in V lenna, where we wore awarded five Medals, Merit, Pro gress, and three for articles manufactured on our Machines. But it given us much greater pleasure, to present to the public the sworn returns of sale, (to which any one can have ocees)of the difler ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four veans made to the receiver appointed by the nu' hpn nf valuable Sewinir Machine Patents, and which shews the precise number of machines sold by each Company. IHR9 1870 1871 1873 Slnrer Mn-fsellnf 0o., 86.781 HI .838 21 Tft8 Wl Vle- A WllB do T,SSS K8 .'8 1S.M 1T4 8 HM..hi Co. 4U00 7S.1M S4.010H5.0C0 'roT Bker Mchln Co., S9,l8 &T.44M M.SS9 H37 S9.6NV 80.127 31.158 52.0H) Hnm-ftic mg no Weert sew or do 19.687 Wilco A Olbb do lTtOl Wilton do A 'erlcar Button-Holr Oyer retnlre Machine Co., T.TSl 49.554 a.? COO 4S 144 8S68S 1478 17,660 20.121 18 563 16.W7 18.9 flol.i Medal do Florence do n. P. Hows so Viet r - do 18S7 1861 16 7W 11.9)1 117 6 05 Davla - - do Bled - do R-mlnrton Vmidr do 11 J 4,!Vs2 462 J. K. Rrunilorf Kemre - -to Burtlett, Revrit e do Hrtmm k Fanton do leor do Orlclon! Howe do Flnklt S Ly.n do A. tin do (,. lie do f.raolre do Pa'hfttn do J. Fo'ron do M'Kav do C. F. Thirr'on do TTnln Button-Hole do Lsvltt do 2. OCA 100 l.WO 494 420 14 1,004 20.OM 7,W 4 720 4 m oa 20 919 147 124 3 2 420 6 bo6 8A60 1,7'6 1 9 1(H) 4,543 8 700 1 141 771 The reader will also note that although it i" charged that Sewing Machineo are sold at en ormously high prices, vet he will pee that never I C . I . . . . . a i nrms, tnai were in existence have failed or abandoned an amprontatile husitusn. We reie-tfiilly solint a cnll from all parties desiring a first claw Sewing Mnchine. At our Store near the Public Square will be found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, Sc. Also Silk, Linen, and Cotton Threads. Needles, Oil, &c. lnger Manufacturing Co , JOHN A. RAMSAY. Oct.2-tf. Aff,,lf .w .w v ' The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Coimtrv ' $50,000 , 00 2W VALVASIB GIFTS ! 2 0 BE DISTIilB UTED IN L. D. SINE S 1 G9th RECt ULA R MONTHL Y Gift Enterprise. To be drawn Monday, Sept. 14th 1874. ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE. OF $5,000 IN GOLD ! Two prizes $1,000) Two prizes $o00 V Eacb in GREENBACKS. Five prizes $100 j One Family Carnage and Matched Horees w-lth Silver-mounted Harnen. worth $1,500 I Horse & liuesv, with Silver-mounted Har a WW aw . . . ' ness, worth $600. One Fine-toned Rosewood Pinnn wo r tli ar.cn i Five Family SewiiiL' Machines . . wetL I $100 each ! 760 Gold and Siher Leecr Hunting Watches (in aii) worm trom ?zu to saw each I 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 Daid. Single Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets $5 ; Twelve Tickets $10 Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circular containing a full list of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other information lu reference to tbe Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to main office, L. D. SINE, Box 86. 1U1 W. Fifth St. CIKCIirXATl, O. BUCK EYE BEE HIVL Having purchased the riaht to manufacture the Buck Eye Bee Hive for the counties of Kowmn, Stanly, Cabarnw, Iredell, Catawba and Davie. I am nrenared to fill order and aell in hese counties this valuable and imoroved Hive I will sell farmers rights, when they will make a ciud oi nve, at ten dollars a right. I will also sell Township rights on reasonable terms. nearly .every body that examines it boys one. It will more than pay for itself in one year. Ail W.L. : . i j .. .... - v cr.iv u, h triai. vume anu examine me Hive for yourselves and be convinced. Manufactory on East Corner of Lm A rm. eel streets, near the Depot. HENRY CATJBLE. April 9, 1874 6moa. Are yon Goine to Paint ! Bay the READY MIXED PAIMTl all d ora ln smaJ Jl cans to suit purchasers. Even ra. Every ' man R b his own painter. For sal cheap at . KLITTTZ-SDBUG8T0HE. rcli 19, 1874 tt Psa ISMnPrU fa fi t ' y : I Re Re Ra RADWAVS READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. MOT ONE HOUR - after raalta thte tfnrttewM Mti aajreaa iurm vrra paii. BADWAT-S READY RRLfEV IS A aaanv aRLiar n a craa roa avenr rain. It mm Um fl rmt and Is The Only Palm that loatkallr np ;i mix aicraci Mtaa. allara nnimniiih'iw. ana cm u Lung, stno.ach. Uowala. or MM applicattc. rkatkrrr IW mt arfaBK wj FROM ONE TO TWEaVT HnrCTKa. no manr how rtotrat or icradalteg Iha paJa tha aHBT If ATI Baat-rMaaa, taSrm. CrtaalaS. wTrTaaa. MWUfic, or praairaiaa wnn aatw i RADVYAY'3 READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD TXHTAWT JLMH. rxruutXATiny or the ki i.sf.tm IXFLAMMATIOM Ot THIS HuVCIA i rxL a Anua or tub bladdi ro.H'iRsnoK or twb umoa SOKE THROAT, DIFFICULT KKRAfniM FALTtTATlON OF TUB TIT A KT nrsTsaica. cedcp, diptheria CAT ABE H. IN FLfEKXA. HEADACHE, TOOTH A ma RKCRALOIA, RUECBATiaX. GOLD CHILLS. AOna CHII.IJ Tba apaltcatlon of ihe Waaaaljr MattajQa tHa parlar art whara iba pain or diAculcr axiau wlU aSbrd aaaa adCaaaorL Twaacy aropa m ojur a matwer o waiar wiuntitw cars CBAr. KPAsaa, SOCK HTta ach. ISA RTRrRH. KU' CB HRADACHB, 1I ARRHOIA, S. DIARRHOI aoJ all IMTKRJf At. FA UTS. 1.1 IUI HO W I 1 THE SoWELS. Traratera all aw IS alaa carry a aottkt r mm f't Ra4r Brllt r wih ihro. A raw drop la water wtll orvvrnt alckn water It U belter than Freaaa mm 4r FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AST) AOi'E cmrmS. far flrtr eanta. TWra a ant a raaaadtal aawnt In lata wrM i hat wtll rorr F r and Aue, and all oUttr MalarUaw, BWaaa. Seartrt. Trphoid. Yellow, and other Ferera JalSrS mr BAO WAVS PILLS I ao quick m BAD WAT'S RKaDY BB Liar. FUiy eaata par aotUa. HEALTH ! BEAUTY I! STBONO AKT) F0RK Kim BLOOO IrBEAB Or FLESH AND W I . I n 1 1 T t I . K A R MXIN AND BBALTIFL L COBFLEXIOX SJtCUBED TO ALL. DR. RAD WAY '8 SaTsapariiliaa HesolTent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAS MADE THE M4RT ASTOMSTIINH CCBKS: BO QUICK SO RAI'ID ARE THE v HAV.it. THE BODY I'NDF.RtioKS, L'NDBR THE INFLfRN" R OF THIS TBt'LT WOXDaBFUL XBDICIXK. THAT Every Bay an Increase ia Flesh anil fault is Seen and Felt Erarr drop or tha RARSAFAETLLIAN VEST couiininikati-a Ihroiisli the blood. Mwaa RF.KOT, and other Fluldt and jnkraaof trta yatam tn vator Ilia, for It repair Uta waaea of tbe body with new ai urtna. r mt ouud utatarUL SVrotula, Svpblla. Cwnaamptlnn. (llaitdnlar dlaeaae. I'lerra In the tbrt. Moat a. Ta mnrv Nodaalu Ui Gland and other pan.u' tha .Taieaa, Sore Eye. StniinortMi. diachanrra iron the Bar and Ibe worvt forma of Skin 1i-a-ei. Kruptlone. Fever Korea, Scald Head. Bin? Worm. Mail Rheum Brr-lpelaa. Acne, Black Spcta, U'ornia In the Fleaii. Tumors. Caw sera in tbo aromb. and ell weakenlmr and painful dav ehantea. Nl'htbweau, Loaaof Sim ai! all wawe oi the life principle, are within Uie curative renre ol f Nt wonder of Modern t'liemiatr.v . and n few dajr " mltl prove to any peraon utina It f r e I her of Ihati fontat mt dlaeaae lu potent power to cure them. If the itlctit, daily becotclne reduced br tha waarca and 'ire -.iiiixnii tliAtiaeiHilinuallv arosrieaaltMjt. Mc ce-'. In a. restiny; thc"0 w.Ktcv and repair I be aetata with ttrvr material made rrtn healthy fciaad and this tbe SASAI'AUlLLlAN wilt and lore aecare a cere I certain; for wlic r once thU remedy eminence. IU work of rtirinriti n. an.l e.i-.lp flimiulehla fl l of wMiiD, ita repair will be rapid, and wery day patient will :er I ivi.acit u rowing lettei n t ronaer. the loud uiaratiiig brt:r, appetite impnyliia. aad Aaaa and webrhl Incrcaaluir. Mot only doe tho SnofniLun Rrot rwt cecal all known remedial aaant.lnihacuraof t'broulc Hero liihnu. t'onatltutionei, aud atkia iHecaaea; bai B te UVe aly positive euro for Kidney Bladder Complaints, rnaary and Wrnnb dlaaea. Gravel. Mabetaa. Drnferv, bitpiaj(e i: Water. I.ieun:mcucaof I'rltie. Brlkht'c Dhv eaaa, Allximiiiuria, an i iu all caaea where taere are biick-duat depoalta. or tha water U thick, c'wnd . alx4 with ultaiw.ea iike the white of an ears, or tb'ead hka white adk. or there U a inorbki. dark. NihMi apneer in . end while bio-ie-duai lcp.iMita. a Lid trien '.a-rm u a pricknu, loirolu: aeiiaaiion wsen paaaiae watar. aad fea:u 1.1 u. j bulaU if thu Back a. .J aj-.i. ibe 1 It Tumor 1'3 Years Growth ' Cured by 21 ud way's Heoloen4, DR. RADWAY'8 PerfeclParialiTO&ScplatiijPills perfectly taateee. le.-an v eeare-1 with a weal rata, purse, rvkiilaic. iurtly. cleanse aad strvnatban. Bad way 'a Fi I U. for the cure of all d laordar of the rtuaserk. I.lver. Howal. Kldnaa, Bladdar. Narvou Dtaaaaaa. Head ache t.'onatipalloD. Coctiveceat. Indlretl..a. Dye papsia, aiBwesaWa. Bdloaa Fever, lntlaaniiiatiou of the ltuwala, File, and all irnifeujir mt Ilia Internal Yieeera. Warranted to eBWi a po-ltlve cure. Furaly Vegetable, cuMLaiuliif no mercury, ka.ua rai or Isieierv OucdrtaTa, A few dnaae mt KADWATB FTLU will free raw rye- ac tne rye- eete lafSr a ac. New lem troca ail ina auova namcu aautecn. rnoa,aet per Box. HOLD MY ltil ti'HHrA BEAD " FALRB AND IKl I. ' fl atasnn tn KAUWAY A CO.. No. SI Warm York Inforaiatloa worth ibouaaada wlU be teat yea. t A-- . V all a '4 A - - I " t J trw"' -"s-e-.-V ' - -v , . - J Via. v-- ' J . - : ..is. n t k. r ai a.' r r . riAa -M v mitt GKEAT KKMKDY KO CO cV wliicli can be i nrwl lv a timely resort to thi-i stam. anl prej)arat!ou, ::s has Ih-mi proved by ihe lur.nlr i!s f testimouiul.s reee: propiiftor.s. Il i ecletl by .:. ny physicians to Irj reliahlu prepai ali trod need lor 11aj .fv'. 1 . : : v 1 ,i:i. cure ot all L:i:jlt c. :f;t': ::it, and is ullf-ivd to I...: piihllC, snnctiopcii iy i:w vxx-ri'Mitti ot over iorty years. When resorted to in si':vsn ir sel dom Tails tor fiicet a jMetly cure in the in., severe CA3es of Coughs, li Oneliitis, Croup. Wlioojung Couli, Inllucnza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Tliroat, I'uins or Sore ness in the Client and Side, Liver Complaint, lileedtn r at the Lungs, fce. Balsam does not Cough, and leave behind, as is the Av istara dry up a the can, ruse with most preparations, hut i loosens and cleanses th lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the eane ot the complaint. ' rCEr-ABED BV fETH W. F0WLE 4 SONS, Barton, Krai. aiad eoW b j- DruyUla ar u I x -a. r tfutesrtul . T JY . Liand Deeds. Trustee Dp v ftm m insinnor'e aaH. 1 . . 1 . . rv, oucnu Laeas, uaatiei Mortgages, & Fnr Awl a sf sLi. . w -v mmmmm vasss- m& Til JJ ITafnBlaWtll ii vKH: viamiiEJ Dr. J. Walker's California Tln e?ar Hitters are a purely VecataMa prcpaitiou, maa c'uioSy from toe Da Live herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, Um medicinal properties of which are extracted there fro ai without too Wat of Alcohol. The question Is aim oat daily aaked. "Wha la the cause of the unparalleled eueeeas of Vrxaoaa Brr tk KS.I" Our answer la, that they remove the cause of disease and tbe patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-gi vinjf l laeipla, a pence t H on o vator and Invigorator of tbe system. Never before tn the hUtory of the world has a medicine been comnuundnl pu.KCftini; the reniarkabls qualities of Vixicoas Oirntas in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a feu tie Purfratire as well as a Tonic, relieving Confeauio or lnaauDatkai aa tha Liver ui V seeral OlaWSS JNstaaaW D BMtl .ajW The properties, oi wiLnrt Ti.xacat UiTTiBaaralpehent, OisBSsrsds. Canainatira, XntnSou. Laxative. VS. LtBTwtaflL Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudor. uc, Utara Ure. and Anu-Dilioua I Grateful i iiotuuuiux ir-,, ; . :. MaJt Bitters tbe moat wonderful In Tigerant thai ever sastaiitod th siaking system. No Person em take these Bitten according to directiona. and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral raiiaoii or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious, lientittetvt and Inter mittent lb event, w hich are ao preva lent in tbe valleys of our great rivers throughout tbo Unite. I States, eccially those of the Mississippi. Ohio, Missouri, IlliBois.Tennesr'c, linn tier land. Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, llrazm, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sous of unusual heat and dryness, are iuvariaMy accompanied by extensive de rangements of the ctoinach and liver, anq other abdominal viscera. Iu their treatment, a purgative, excrtinjj a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is easentially necessary. There is uo cathartic for tho purpose equal to Die J. Walkru's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark colored vUfcid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at tho same time stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of the digestive organ. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all iu fluids with Vineoar BrTTEits. No epidemic can Like hold of a system thus fore-armed. DysiM'psia 0r Indigestion, Head ache, Tain in the Shoulders, Coughs, l ightness of the Chest, Dizziness. Sour Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Tasto in the Month. Bilious Attacks. Talpita tatiou of tbe Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Tain in the region of the Kid ucys, and a hundred other painful symp totus, are the oiTxpritlgs of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a hotter guarantee off its merits than a lengthy advertise nient. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swelling-, Ulcere, EryKipclaa, Swelled Neck. Goitre, Scrofulous Iunaiuinalious, Indolent InflatninaiKiuc, ki. rcunal A fftxrUoo, Old Bores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sere Eye, etc. In these, as in all other cuostitatioual Dis eases, Walkkb's Yurttoaa Bittkbs hare flltown their great curative powers iu the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilioue, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevora, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters hare no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged in Paiuts and Minerals, such as Phimbers, Type-setter, Gold beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a does of Waxier 's Tun soar Bittkbs occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt Khenra, Blotches, Sputa. Fimplea, PRstules, Boiia, Carbuncles, Ring-worms. Scald-head, Sore Eyes. Erysipelas, Ilea, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Hanoi sod Diseases of the Skin of whatever naaas or nature, are literally dag op sad rarriefl out of the system in a short time by tha use of these Ditttrs. Pin. Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed aad removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no aa thelui initios 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 the turn of life, these Tonic Batters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Soros: cleanse it whan yoa find it obstructed and sluggish ia th veins ; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep iw Diooa pure, aaa tn aeaita or toe will follow. as. sa. uc ix a ld v co.. Mcdonald EVENING CRESCENT, a A Conervtivc Daily Paper, RALEIGH N. C. Reiable, High-Toned. Courteous. J. 8. HAMPTON. TERMS CASH : Daily $5.00 for six months : 2 20 for tkraaa taontns : ou cenu lor one month VIumui ten v i ,W. WEEKLY ORB SENT. Paper for the Pamily One yearflO ; 8ix month 75 cents Threw . t , A - t SBWW ibwihiw w uw. una Of nvs mj at s.60 ; Twewty tM.oo : TwentT-sw. W :ap I i"'"' w vv I an. : . u fmi ' 9 Addr- HAMPTON, Proprietor. Knh ijjaj eifh, KH C, C F. BAKER, ft LO., sell the And Cotton Kins; Cook Btoves Sle. Ckerek, Parlor sa4 aSaoe Steses. aaafl at Umss Se etoe wattoct 11 sffs 1 1 1 ia tU 11. tf. i laire Issaaranre ti OP V1IU.IMA. Home Office FeterBbarf, Va officer. A . O. Mcl L WAIX B, .... p.. IT Aacr Paul, - - . . u, vUp? Sajc'l B. I'avl1 - . Dr. B. W. Jetfert, Gloria Capital tad - osertarr A Med. llAmst. ORGANIZED MARCH 1871. Ratio of Asset to liabilitii Policies ieaoed on all drairaLle UcSpeUinf and on-pert idiexunf Miwm raiea of i n am catiMy. Rcwerve from tossa invested ia rrsck Policy-holders foliees teitable rter i term, snd the mount uon-forfeitable i ia the policy in plaia Farjkilit ao uist tkest ess DC no JS ISC UsaeTAaDINO. Rewirictions only aweh as everr , will hanilv endorse. The new IATI1V8 BAIK lararaace, peculiar to this Cooiuanv. ha merit, by no other form of inewranci B .a s wen as pewon expecting to nould examine it carefulir. MAT. RAYMKR Kewtor, K. C. General Agmt Wrtrrr K. C N JC. W" MMDe7' La Atl, helfsii, Merck 19, 1874 ly. GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE, l.rocnhoro If. C. , This Intiuuhm i strain ia such seful usm lion, and oftVr all the Bdvutages of s km daw Female College. Tne rail emion will berin on -uiy. roe caUaJoafte conUitnog U Ac apply lo Ibe PreMtoni, , REV. T. M. JOJfES. P. I). N. II D. WILHUX, free. Iloani T Great Family Medicine. Dr. GREEN'S FIT CURE ! The Great Remedy for Zuilpty, Carts r It, Spaama, t'onvlaeotaaalMl Aerrutt W ak frlnr, a-t prtHnpcly, oftew srrrr4tax; ike Ffl frr.-n ihe firm day ose, erea wher ibey kase existed tor years. COMPOuTTDZX. COR YD ALU '. The Great Veee table Alverauv. ScfXMilla. ScriHM' u . . . KriptKiSSea ike kin, and all lia.- ax.-n.s rjnt irui MEDICATD EOXakT. A Sovemgn Balm fur Coajrh Coeds, Rf. chilis, Aeihina, and ail diea-si af taw aW-pa-aftai and Long. Ry ita tisaely oa man eep poed cajsea f Con-iimption are proespilv ra iieved sad the Lunge restored to health. HETTRALGIA SPECIFIC I A pro.upt. ixicire ami larrmanetit the excrtieiatinc; pains of Nrurslgis, Uam and .viaii-. For Bale by T. F. Klatt Prepared oaly by Dr. GEEE5. LUrDLEY ft BE5TLTT CHARLOTTE X. a Nov. C, 173. 1 r. KEARNEY'S PL17ID EXTRACT BUCHU 'I be otile knowa reaaedy far BRIGHT S DISEASE Ana a poMtrre rrmrdy for GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICT t'RR8, BIAsV TEB, DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEBILTTT DROPSY, Noa reeawtieai er IoeawiiaWcoa of Urine, nm ticn, I fidsmalioo or Ulceratran of th BLADDER k KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHOEA, Leooorrhf or Whiles, Diets js of tit Olaod, Stone, in the Bladder, Co lea las Gravel or Brickdust Deposit and Mt' co or Milky Diecfaar.ee. KEARBTKF8 CT B TJCHTJ Permanenllv Core all Disease, of tba BLADDER, KlDNEYS AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Existing in Men, Women and Children, rPVO MATTER WHAT THE AGE I Prof. Steele say : "One bottle of Roars Floid Extract Bochu ia worth more tfaaa sii other Bucbue combined." Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or Six for Ft DolUra. Sold by C. R. BARKER A CO. Depot, 104 Duane 8t., N. York A Phrician in attendance lo answer us pondenee and give advice gratia. Send stamp for PamphleSs. free. TO THE- Nerrons and DBsilitatei OF BOTH SEXES. No Charge for Advice and Consultatmn, Da. J. B Dtott. arradaate Jefferaon RedaJ college, ftuldelphla, antbor of several work, can be conanlled on all die Sexual or Urinary Orfjaaw, (which esapssciai ruo t . eitner in male or malts from what casta eriarinatiaw or of loaf standiag. A practie of SO yan ewsa1 aiaa to treat dWeaea with wiiisi CaJ tpiaraatssd. Cbarres reasonable. Thos dieSaaeecaa forward letter deacribinf erwpes and enclosing stamp to prepar postage. Send for the Omide to Health Pries l J. B. DYOTT, M. D- - Physician and Surgeon, 104 Dean Sx, ' Fab. 5 1 874 if CRATGE & CRAIGE A T T O R E I 4 AI LAW Tet ao JLWD ww c50lifit0rsiDlankriipfr. 17 Special attention daid te nf in IUokroptcy. mm mm- "BH favEPvl If BBfeaaaaBaBw9e97 fl flH C - "aseasam ajaw Baaaaaaw r ... ; si i