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( l I m 1 - I , -I Plymouth church has etood by its naa tor "tbrongh thick and tbin." The thick was moultou's evidence and the thin was Beecher defence. if. Y. Herald. A Virginia sheriff asked a murderer il he wanted to make a speech on the gal lows, and the man replied: "Guess not; it looks like raiu, end I don't want to get wet, go on with the haugiog." Not Correct. It has been stated by some Republican journal that McEnery wee nerer inaugurated Governor of Lou isiana, end that, consequently , Mr. Penn had no right to act as Lieutenant-Governor. The truib, however, is that Kellogg end McEuery were inaugurated on the samn dav. bv rival Legislatures. Both appealed to Geo. Grant, who finally sus tained Kellogg, and that's what makes all the difference. ARREST OF A MINISTER FOR THEFT. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 21. Rev. Neeley Pretty man. of the North era M. E. Uboreb. at Marietta, Ua, was arrested and brought to Atlanta for the embezzlement and other penal violations of the Poatoffice law. His bond was fix ed at $2,000 by Judge Erskine. A RemineCENCE. It is a fact proba bly known to but very few of our citizens that iu the winter of 1838 that late judge occurrence that ex-Gov. W. W. Ilolden invoked his muse and celebrated tbe event in verses. We hope the last named gentleman wili furnish us a copy of the verses for pub lication. Botden House Salisbury:. This popular hotel in Salisbury, for so long a time in charge of Col. Gal Brown now of tbe National of this city, is we are glad to know in good hands and the travelling public are well taken care of. Mr. Rowzee tne proprietor is aoiy aasisiea uy mr. Olaud E. Mills, late of Baltimore, a polite affable gentleman who well understands the business of tbe hotelist. iry the Boy- den wnen vou tro vr eat. oenunei. rf " New Factory. Messrs BTarvev WiN . rnk Lm. .i.mM ifAAM Tm , . . - a I Boyden, baving cases to auenu io iu ,ue acbi fa n Qf Supreme Court, drove all the way from 8reoth Ua8 k t u so it Snrryeountytothis cityinasleh riie. on : hour by hour, day by dav. WHO C UtU iiiiuibuuiv nun, ttM. vuiiniHi, uuiui - luuuiv. ouu vu.uvo i u i o cuHc, Biruugiy jeuoujiuenuo me p ian -E Mooore of Agusta, Ge., have formed a tfog of sunflowers, not only for this reason copartnership, for tbe establish meat of a but also for the value of its seeds for feed. cotton factory on tne uatawoa river, in this county. The erection of the building will begin at once. Everybody will ap plaud the enterprise, and wish it unboun ded success. When will that Charlotte cotton factory be established 1 Cha rlutte Obeerver. A Remarkable Stout. Inhisrpeech to the St. Louis meeting ot Louisiana sympathizers Hon. Sherrard Clemens, who is well known in Richmond, says : "I slept near General Sherman s tent when General Grant came to take Vicks bure. 1 heard every word of tbe conver sation these gentlemen had.. President! Lincoln had sent orders supplanting Gen eral Grant, and puttiug another General in his place. He lore up the orders, took WI.L.I J .U V icajiuurg, auu vac war waa urci. The Salisbury Watchman does not ap prebend our rt-asop tor tavonng "eacu township be required to support its own nsane, end cannot see the justice of . s m m 7 holding a township responsible tor a pro videuiiul visitation." True enough, there is not much justice in it, and we only threw out the suggestion, lest the legisla lure should fail to extend the accommoda tion for the insane it they would be re aoired to increase the appropriation for let institution. You know how demora lized the last legislature was on tbe ques tion of appropriations. Piedmont Press. TUNHKLING THK SlERKA NKTADA Mountains. Some time ago while Vice President Huntington, of the Central Pa cific railroad, was on a trip to California, he signed contracts (or the tunneling of the Sierra Nevada mountains at a point near Trnckee, CaU The tunnel will be several miles long, will cost $2,000,000. aud will preclude the necessity which exists at present of making a steep ascent of more than 1,000 feet at a very difficult part of the road. When this shall be completed the snow-sheds, which now form so important a feature in the equip moot of the road, will be no longer ne cessary. Several thousand tons of steel rails have been sent to the line of the road ai i a and win replace tne iron reus as tast as the latter ere worn out. Profits of Hog Fatten ino. I have a kinsman in Iowa, who has growu rich by hog raising, while other farmers, who sold tli fir corn and kept no bogs, grew poor. He not only feeds all his is own largely corn, hat he always buys corn from his neighbors ; always aiming to sell rovers, when bis well-fattened ho to drovers, when the market orice reaches the maximnm. Ha msltsi a irnut anvino- hw hnilino. V,;. .k u:u :. : . it e . . disgestton and saves the toll of gnodmg. He gives his bogs all the pumpkins they .. VD.V. .W, will eat, as these sharpen the appetite, and filth, to wallow in. T-r Wow w vwTroiee.. jakmahkaui.ii; x KKAR. uf hioHiMNG. A correarjondent of the BaltimorA Sum : r writing from Upperville, Vb., September 9tb, gives tbe following account of a dis astrous stroke of lightning : During a thunder storm yesterday eve nine Colonel R. B. Boiling had thirteen horses killed instantly by lightning nine awtlta and fmir Ur.a niss nf tUm nnrlor two years old, and some of the finest stock in tbe country. The most remarkable part of it was tbe position of the horses. 1 saw them just as they had fallen, within a pace of fifteen feet square, nearly all touching each other. 1 bere were in tbe field twenty-two horses, but whether all were together it could not be ascertained : the probability is that they were not, the others am uot appear w oe anecieo. There were no trees where tbe horses stood, but each one stooa wun us neaa in r in coosequeuw during the storm. perform the office of water ; and he takes 5 "UR neaf uinner at one o'clock, I took nains to keen the bora iu clean i,ffl three more pills, and at night three more. The pains to Beep we nogs tn clean, warm nextmorniug, after a delightful night's rest, I lodgings, with water lusted of mud and arose at seven o'clock, feeline unite well : asi The Force of Prayer. Prayer does not directly take away e trial or its pain, any more than a sense of duty directly takes away the danger of in fection, but it preserves the strength of the whole spiritual fibre, so that the trial doea not pass into the temptation to sin A sorrow comes upon you. Omit prayer aud yon fall ont of God'a testing into the devil's temptation; you get angry, bard of heart, reckless. But meet the dreadful hour with prayer, east your care on God, claim him as your Father, though he seem cruel, and the degrading, paralyz ing, embittering effects of pain and sorrow pass away, a stream of sanctifying and softening thought pours into the soul, and that which might have wrought your tall but works in you the peaceable fruits of righteousness. You pass from bitterness into the courage of endurance, and from endurance into battle, and from battle in- - .se a . s to victory, tin at last tne trial aigume and blesses your life. The force of pray-1 er is not altogether effective at onee. Its action is cumulative. At first, there seems no answer to yonr exceeding bitter cry. But there has been an answer; 'ji ...... . . .. ' vroa uas near a. a iiuie grain oi strengin, not enough to be conscious of, has been given in one way or another. A friend has come in and grasped your hand you have heard the Lark sprinkle his notes like raindrops on the earth a text has stolen into your mind, yen know how. Next morning, you awake with the old prayer brings its liny sparks of light till they orb into a star, its grains of strength till they grow iu to au auchor of the soul, sure and steadfast. The answer to pray er is slow . the force of prayer is cumu- lative. Not till life is over is the whole answer given, the whole strength it ba brought understood. Stopford Brooke. English, German, Swiss, French and Italian agricultural Dauera sneak of the value of the sunflower as a preventative Qt malarious diseases. A recent account COmes Irom Holland of a farmer upon the low lauds of the Scheldt who planted bome plots of sunflowers around his house I wiihthp cfTt tn nr.vv.. .u w.,nat0o,l - - v" f - i from fever while it was very prevalent all Lmnnd h Swi Tinw in Mnnr;n I .I,: i ' j 1 . and that of its stalk for fuel. ONE BOX A PERFECT CURE i FOR CHILLS AND FEVER. perfect: preventive op Chills and Fever. tyQ (.TJIHUTE ! NO MERCURY ! WO ARSENIC ! Dr. Bellamy s Pills. Thts invaluable medicine involves a PER FECTLY NEW TREATMENT of CHILLS AND PBYER, and will effectually cure and root out the disease from the system. 1. All other remedies must uot be taken when the cbiit aud lover tit is on ; but the "Bel lamy" Pill can be taken just its 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 pro vent an attack making a resideuce in th most infected districts perfectly safe. ilS. The "Bellamy" Pill is also a sure remedy in all oases 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 aud 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 made 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 residing in New Jersey, I had a violent attack of ohills and fever. The ehill would come on regularly about ten o'clock, aud continue for nearly two hours, followed by a burning fever for more than five hours, which no medicine wonld relieve ; and I became so week that I could hardly walk across the room, and could not ascend one flight of stairs in less time than ten minutes. My life became a burden to me. I loathed every kiud of food, and" even water tasted to me like coDneras. I could trot m refreshing sleep either by niebt or bv dav : the medicine prescribed for me by physicians gave mxS no relief, and I was fast sinking into the 'E,1' IfeSS? 2UtJS litavWhJZ ... i "?e After that nurht. for th first ti.n ,n fh sleDt for fullv eiirht hoars. Th nvt , f , . . . .. O l it'iL uiucii uetitjr, auu cook tnree more ni s Ag ten o'clock approached I wSarad mvieff for iny daily chill, but to my intense joy in v unwelcome visitor did not come : and after although still very week, vet J was able to en. joy my iooa, auu whet her eating or drinking, ovcrvmiDg iausa sweei ana pleasant to me. in about seveu daye' time Iwas stronir I to walk four miles, aud felt nerfectlv pure.! i i , . . a ' r awn roars ua e eiapsea since t nen, ana i nave never had another attack of Chills and Fever. "P. LAWRENCE, 'Nbw Tobe Conservatory cf Music "5 East;i4th Street." In conclusion, the nroorietor has onlv to state that he will guarantee to cure anp case ui uuuis ana r ever. ao ree will ever in nch AU Ka UYdi.tul llt. n.il.. 2. . 1:1 . pay or not. All that is desired is, that he will forward a certificate of his cure at an earl v "wmu, x uc usibiDUb la it l iiueriv IJI date. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOX. Sold by all Druggists throughout the States' ana Tern tones. a. Sent by. mail to any address on receipt of price. tttTT yp y iwpnvnn I JT JJ.J.U1 Jr JU OL Jf XV 11 uie a-AWa-Auii-va, 0. R. Barker. A Co. Salisbury ,N. 0. 1874 ly. Piedmont Air tine Hallway i IimbSs M 7 1. a. Richmond & Danville, Richmond fc Danville E. W.. N. C. Division, and North Western N. C. R. w . CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In Effect on and after Monday Angmt 10, 1874. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Mail. Express. LeaveCharlot te .... 7.46 T U 8.35 A M " Air-Line J'net'n 815 - 8.66 M H Salisbury 10.44 " 10.64 " "Greensboro 9.15 in 1.15 fk M Danville 6 13 . ' " Dundee 5.26 " 3 48 " Burkevilla ..... 11.30 Arrive at Richmond. 9.33 r M 11.04 fm GOING SOUTH. STATION. Mail. 1.38 -441 " 9.98 " 9.29 " 12.20 A M 3.15 " 6.16 M 6.93 A M Ext Leave Richmnd 11.04 r. m. T Bnrtteviiie... DanrUle""!.! Greenstoro. " ,irbury,V, ., " Air-Line J'net'n 2.07 a.m. 7.40 M 7.44 44 11.00 44 1.21 r. u 3.26 3.30 44 Arrive i Charlotte. tiMNU EAST. STATIONS. Mail. Mail Leave Gieensboro.. 9.15 a a iArr. U.16r u 44 Co Shops " Raleigh 44 4.00 4 8,10 44 10.60 a u . fc've'.OOO a " BA1 Arr. at Go Id bo ro'. . . 3 r.'99A 9 u E WESTERN1 1Y. C. R. ( Salem Branch. ) Leave Greensboro 9.00 a m Arrive st Salem..... 3 30 44 Leave Salem .. 9.90 fx Arrive at Greensboro 11.16 ' Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 6 41pm connectsat Greensboro' with the Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of Tickets same as via other routes. Trains to and from points East of Greensboro connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. Trains daily, both ways On Sundays Lvnchburg Accommodation leave Richmond at 900 A u , arrive at Burkeville 1943 f a , leave Burkeville 4 35 ax. arrive at Rich- mond 7 58 a a Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains be- m iu.im cuwcj schedule of this company will olease nrint as faneni sriTtt vn amnmmint tj irinrt u th. above. or runner lntormauon address 8 B. ALLEN, GenM Ticket Agent. Greensboro. N C t;m r talcot, Engineer a Uen 1 oupenntendent FURNITURE ! J. A. CLODFELTER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Furniture, Invite attention to their stock of Cottage Bedsteads French Chamber Suits, Walnut and painted Cane Seats Chairs hocking l hairs of ail descriptions, Ex tension Dining Tables of all kinds Wardrobes Wahstands, What-Notes, Sofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Alno, many other articles which we are prepared to sell as cheap or cneaper man any House in the western part I of the State. 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. Metalic and Walnut Burial Cases, which can be furnish ed at 3 hours notice. March 19, 1874 ly. JOHN W Attorne. SALISBl MAUNEY, at Law, tn. c. Special Attention given, to Collections. Office in Conrt House. March 5, 1874. ly. H 4.RD WARE. When yon want Hardware at low figures, call on the undersigned at No. 2 Granite Row. D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury, N. C.,May 13-tf. THE FRANKLIN Call at the Book Store and get one of these remarkable Washers. Tl e washing of an 5Sfcat?al" tVZ narv family can be dote before breakfast other way wii hout the wear and tea.r ofolothes incident, to he old way . A UrS ntmy can save the price o a washer in one year in clothes. A small family will irf . . . r " wuhj win e price of it in hire ; without any extra, Se,f whlng can be done on yonr own lot. ve am 7 work for your wife ALSO at the Book Store all kinds of books can be had, s O PAPER OP EVERY SHADE, AND TINT, ENVELOPES OF ALL STYLES, MUSIC, 4c, No extra charge for ordering books or Music not on bands. All order nromnt. ly attended to Call and get writing oaner cheap. j a a at tbe Salisbury Book Store. Januarv 2 lli lv I J NEW MACHINE SHOP. I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing with dispatch. With rood tooll EbS attention given to Engine and Boiler work. Cotton Woolen, Mining and Agriculture Macumes ;ana wood turuiug of all kinds. E. H. MARSH. July 16,1874. tf. STEAM WASHER. THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWNG MACHINE. nr. i-t a .nw that It Is the cheap- r-antifnl delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running r n .i, inir Machines. It is re- markable not only for the range nd nmi! of its sewing, but also for tne ey " v;A. nf tBTturp wi.w.h it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using ftwK linen or makina the i ster- locked-kiotic-stitch, alike on Both aides of the fabric sewn. Thus, beaver ciotn, or iepr, may be aewn with great strength and uniformity . mnA tm . moment, this Willing and never-wearying instrument may be adjusted for a u , Manner tissue. 01 tne . u f.fci.t.. r mffl ne. or almost any other work which delicate fingers have been trnnwn tn nerform. kA -iii, iu .imnlicitv of construction; ease iformitv of precise action at any speed; capacity for range and igmfj9 1 fine oVcoarse-leaving all rivals behind 1 it. w- nMHnie refer the pwuewwt w" and Bronre MedIs and Dipfopas ed to i mprira. Prussia. England, and uur nwuiuraiM -- j - , . . . - recently in Austria at the t"" u - . .ordod five Medals. Merit, Pro gress, and three for articles manufactured on our J . .. f miular n Minn. Machines. Bit u gives imutMS. r - to present to the public the sworn returns of sa.e, ul u: j. nnp nan have socess) of the ditler- ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four vears, made to the receiver appointed by the IlJTL. r ..in.M. S--inr Machine Patents, and uwnvmui ... m , , u: which shews the precise numner oi sold by esch Company. .n.ffln. Co.. 86.781 m.88S tit 758 - o OW RS S8 18S.586 174.088 Howe Mtchin-Co., 45,000 (Trove A Bmker Sewjn H chine Co., ,18 Domostle 8-wlng Weei "t n do 19.B8T T5,1J S4.010 145,000 67,404 SS.W 500 14.57S SOU 17,600 52.010 10,307 8S.S55 30.127 21,153 w.m 18 562 16,047 49,554 44 444 88.689 S2.S6S Wilcox Gibbt ao iiw Wflson Aerief Bntton-Hole Orr- 18.9SS IS 697 semln? Machine w., , Oold Medal do Florence do 1361 15 708 B. P. Hows do Vict r do Davis do Bleu - lJia 11.901 11 V57 1U76 Rrrr.lnrton V.atdra do J8i 4 K. Rrmoasdorf do Ke- store - to Bartlett, ReTervlbl do 49S 420 614 1,004 0,fl51 7.9 4 720 4f55 2.965 06 20 tu 147J 124 1.000 1,000 Rartram k Fanton do Leeot- " Original Hove do 811 Finklr 4 Lyon do Artra do vitplie do 1,889 4,Ms 8 TOO 1,141 2 42 6.806 8 560 1,76 1 9 100 Vm-ire ao Pa'hm do I. O. Fo'roD do M'Ksy do C. F. Th'union do Union Button-Hole do Lenvitl 771 The reader will also note that although it is charged that Sewing Machines are sold at en ormously high prices, yet he will see that sever al nrras, that were in existence have failed or abandoned an smprotitahlp business. We respectfully solicit a call from all parties desiring a hrst class rx?wine Machine. At our Store near the Public Square will be found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Unfiling, &c. Also Silk, Linen, and Cotton Threads, Needles, Oil, &c. Singer Manufacturing Co., JOHN A. RAMSAY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent. Post The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Conntrv 1 $50,000,00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS ! 10 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE S 169iA REGULAR MONTHLY Gift E I FT JUNTPRPPKP To be draicn Monday, Sept. 14th 187- S B U B S 1 II I J ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OF $5,000 IN GOLD ! Two nrizes 1 1.000 Two prizes $500 V Each in GREENBACKS Fivepriz.es $100 J One Family Carnnge and Matched Horses with Silver-mounted Harness, worth $1,500 1 Horse & lit 22V, with Silver-mounted Har ness, worth $600. One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $."5n 1 Five Family Sewing Machines, - - worth or- t W each I 750 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from $20 to $300 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 paid. Single Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets $5 ; Twelve 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 tbe Distribution. eao a a ' will be sent to any one ordering tbern. All let ters must be addressed to main offk'e, L. D. SINE, Box 86 101 W. Fifth St. CIBCINKATl. O. BUCK EYE BEE HIVE. Having purchased the rizht to manufacture th uck Fye Bee Hive for the counties of Sw.an' 8TUn1 Cabarrus, Iredell, Catawba and ii a m MaAnaMin t r nil nmAn a na-t i a' u a . a uui iji riifliiu aa a a urn u.i n aaaaaa s i hese counties this valuable and improved Hive. I will sell farmers rights, when they will make a club of five, at ten dollars a right. I will also sell Township rights on reasonable terms. nearly .very body that examines it boys one It will more than pay for itself in one year. Ail we ask is a trial. Come and examine the Hive for yourselves and be convinced. Manufactory on East Corner of Lee A Conn sel streets, near the Depot. HENRY CAUBLE. . April 9, 1874 6mos. Are job Goini to Faint ! Buy ihe READY MIXED SAINTS, .11 3i iSB PBk sf3 LHwi M VjAflsflfflsduQ drug store. KLUTTZ,8 March 19, 1874-tf. K. K. K. RADYYAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minute. NOT ONI HOUR after rea in this ad vert tsemant surraa with pais BADWaT'S beady belief is a CUBS FOB tut rata. It wu the Sist and Is Tlx Only rain Romodv tljr mob tbs aaoat ex InfluaBMtlnii. and com Coamtlosa. whether of the Lanfa. marh, Vowels, or otlxr pawu or ffaas. T om application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTV MINUTKS. no matter how Tioient or excruciating tbe pal a the RHEUMATIC. Bert ridncn, infirm, wrtppiea. acreoo. Neuralgic, or prostrated with dtoeaae maysaSor, RADWAY'8 READY RELIEF WILL. ATPORO INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION Of THE KIONETR INFLAMMATION Of THE ELADDCB. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWKI4I CONGESTION OF TUB LOTOS. SOBS THROAT, DIFFICULT RKBATHINO r ALrl lATlun W Inl naAaZ, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIFTHERIA CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE NKURALQIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS. AGUE t HILLS Tbe application or tne memmr nno me pan or part where ihe pain or Oifflculty exleu will aSbrt oaoe aaSCotafoH. iritutnti,r or warer win in raw OB WTOA'H, DIARRHOEA. HE ROWELS. aad all INTERNAL FAIN. Trarelera anoaia aiwava earry a dotih or mmm. wavy'a BoaaylUiler with tbea. A few drape la rater will preTent atckaeaa or paiaa from chaapa af water. It ts better than rreacb nrmaay or sitter aa a UvaaiaaL FEVER AND AG TJX. FRTER AND AGUE cored for Sftr eenta. There to ot a reenadlal aareat to tht world that wtu con- Ferer and Ana, and all other MaiarWOA. BUooa. Rcarlrr. Typhoid, Yellow, and other Ferer aided hr RAD WAV8 PILLSI ao oiitc.k a RADWAT S READY RE. L1KF. riny centa per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AND TUBE KICK BLOOD-TNCBEaSE OF FLESH AND WK I i H T i.K A K BKIN AMD BEAUTIFUL COMFLEilON SECURED TO ALL DR. RAD WAY'S Samparpas Besolvent THK GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAS MADE THE MOOT ASTONISHING CURES: BO ol'I' K SO RAPID ABB TUB CHANOBaL TUB BODY URDEBGOES, UNDER THE INFU ENCE OP THIS TRULY MEDICINE. THAT Every Say an Increase in M anil Weight is mi anil Felt Every drop of the SAR8AARfLUAw BEROL VENTeoramunlratratlirocfh tc Blood. Sweat. Urine. and other Fluid and juices of the kyt-m the vicor of life, for It repair the waaa ot I ha body wtth new and aoond matarUL Hrrotnla. Srphilbs Ccnuinpilon, Olandular dtoeaae. Vicm tn the throat. Moath. Ta aaora. Node In iheOUmtoand other nar.-r th rrem. ore Eyoa, 8trumoroi diecuarc irotn tU- Bar and the worst ftwtaa of Skin dtoea-o. ErTtpilnna. Perer Sore. Scald Dead, Bins Worm. Bait Rhrtioi. Er vMpeia. Acne. Black SpU. Worm In the Flvah. Tumor. Can rer to the Womb, and alt weakening ami paint d I dto Chanrea, Nltjbt Sweat, L of Sperm and all waMee of the life princlplo, are whhtn Uie curative ranae ol thto wonder of Modern Cbeoitotrv. and a fe days1 oe will prove to any person olng itfor either o toeac form of ntocsfi Its potent power to core them. If the patient, dally becomine reduced by the waeics and deeuinpoltion that i continually prevreain:. oe oeeda In a i res) i in; tho-e waste, aii-f repairs the ame with nirw mairriul maile frtn hcatrhv blood ord tuts the SARSAPARILL1AN Will and 'toe. aet-nre a sure to certair,; for whea nc this rx roody eommenree Its work of puriflc Jtl'n. arid sncceeitojri dlmlnUhln; the loaaof waxtea. it repiira fnt be ra,.tj, aixl every day the patient wllUeclhln-..olf arowln; Uettc.- and -tn, nerer, the food digesting bet'.er, aprctitc improving, aud ttoh and wetglu Incri naliid. Hot only doe the ABSAtAii.uiiv Roarat earn! all known remedial agent in t lie cure of Cbrmiic. Rcro fnloua. Cunatlturi.inal, aod akin Uiaaaaea; bU tt to the only poaltlve euro for Kidney Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb disease. O rave 1, DU.be tes, Dmnev, Btwppajf of Water, I neoutiuc nee of Or inc. Briu's DU eae. Albuminuria, and in ail cases where there are hi ick dust dvpofhs. or the water i thick, clotidv. railed wtli ubtan ea like the wliiie of an ears, or thread like lute 'lk. or there i. a tn-rbS, dark. tIUav appear anee. anJ wnitc ...me .;ut o--ii, aim when tfiere la a priekniit. hurnlhtf u: i.m wIhmi pt-.'.us: v alcr. aud t. n ..I the buia:l uf the Vicii aud ukii' the Lulu. Tumor of 1'3 Yean' Growth Cured by JlailuMiy tlenolvent, DR. RACV.'AY' PerfectPnrsauTertiasirihi! perfectly taateleas. eleganny eoa 1 with sweet roan, puree, reituiale. partly, cleanse aud Mreinctbeu. Bad way a Pil'r. for the cure of 1. d wuider. m thoMontach, Liver. Sowela, Ekdneya, Bladder. Brru DWasea. Headache. ContiptUin. Ci-tivi-iun. lr..'iw.'.ti..n. Dys nepaia. BllkiUiOea, Billon Frvrr. IiiSwiuiarion of Use Ituweto. Pile, and all chT taw lateraal Viscera. Warranted to enVe: a punitive enre. Purelv Tesretable, ooaiaiuing no usereury, mtneratoor lalasan fewdos of BADWAT'S PTLIR wi'.l free the rra torn from all the aUve uau-.l dt-ordare. Prloa, ejte per Boa. StrLD BT imfo'ilsTS 9 BBAD " PALRB AXD TBCB.-" Bend on toiler ataaap to RADWAT A CO.. Bo. SI Warren Tor laforanailun worth ihooaaods ill bo I Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is to combined as to hav6 the character of an ailment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Natures Own rttallzina Agent, Iron in the blool, and cures 'athousand ill" simply by Toning tip, Invigorating and Vitalizing the System: The en riched and vitalized blootl per meates every part of the body, repairing tlamagcs and icdste, mcarching ont morbid secre tions, and leaving not J ting fo disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of tills remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Clnonic Diar r 1 1 or a , Soils, Kervous A ffee 1 1 o us, Chills a lid Fevers, Humors, Xioss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys aud Bladder, Female Cosnplalnte, and all diseases originating In a bad state of the bloott, or ac companied bg debility or a low state of the system, being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects arc not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and nciO life into all parts of the system, and building up an Ire Con cfitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women ; and invalids cannot reasonably Ites itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle luxs PERU VIAN SYRUP blown inline glass. Pamphlets Free. 8ETH W. F0WLE 4 SONS, Proprietor, Ho. 1 Milton riavea, WTTlsTD old bt Dasaaisva ess bbaiib col - T . 1 i J rrr t SMS, ACRM. D IU T j-j.i itu jucuus, X TUSiee Uee . 1 7 ; went? -nee X7 ComraisBioner's Deeds, Sheriff Xdow- ' Chattel Mortgages, 1 For Sale at this ollitv II JJ I .V .1 I ak si i Tj Dr. J M' .lk-' California Tin fa p i'H a'e a . cce:ve : p 'it:, uiade chiefly : . na i e aerba found on the lower ranges of tbe Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tbe medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tbe nee of Alcohol. The ouestiou is almost daily asked. " Wha b the cause of the unparalleled success of ViVEoam Bit TEitsf Our anewc that they remove the cause of di . n'td the patient re covers his hen!. ' rej are the great blood purifier an -giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been -umununded poesfting the remarkable "ualiUea of Vinkoab Bittbbs in healingthe f rk of every disease man is heir to. They sea irentie Purntive aa well as a Tonic, iclitTUig Coiiretion or Inflammation of ."rf Ijver and V aceral Orcaos i)ioas seaas a- fA J lie properties oi in. va:.xree timrasare Aperter:. f "uc, ..nr.liw., i.aeiir. ? . . . -j-.-, !':: ; l"e. 3r.-i A-iii-l. ia t'rntiiftil ThrHMiuuU ; r Tr t : iirrntit Ute i T fuiut that ever suauiucd ih- - w.i.g ' No Person can take Hi according to directions, and rciiuuu ion , unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious. Rem i I ton t and Inter mittent Ferent, which are so preva lent in the valleys uf our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of tbe Mississippi. Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas. Red, Colorado, Knuos, luo Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout oar entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea son of unusual beat and dryness, are Invariably accompanied by extensive do rangements of tne stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is up cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove tbe dark colored viscid matter with which tbe bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy 1.. rtions of the digestive organs. ort if y the body against disease J purifying all its fluids with Vinegar IjITTers. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus forc-anncd. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, TTead aclie, Tain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness. Sour Eructations of tiio Stomach, Had Taste in tho Mouth, llilious Attacks, I'alpita tation of tho I lean, Inliaruiuniion of tbe Lungs, Pain in the rcghm of the Rid ucys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, aro tho offsprings of DyspctBua Ono bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Errsipelas, Swelled Keck, Goitre, Scrofuloui lunauimatiuns. Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sere Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, W alb ib's Vutboab DtTTsas hare shewn their great curative powers in the moat obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder, these Hitters have no eoual. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated blood. Mechan ical Diseases. Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Phunbcrs, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they ad ranee in life, are subject to paralysis of tbe Bowels. To jruard against this, take a dose of WaxJUS's VtB BQab Bittbbs occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, SaJt-Kheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncle, King-woraaa, Scald-beed, Sore Eve. Bijalsslaa. Hah, Scurfs, Discoloretions of the Skin, Hassan and Diseases of the Skin of whatever assae as nature, ate MteraUy dug ap sad carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in tho system of ao many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Ko Vs tern of medicine, no vermifuges, ao an thelrniniUcs will free the system from worses like these Bitters. . For Female Complaints, tn young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the tarn of life, these Tenia Bitters display so decided an mfrseSf improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the V i tiated Blood r you find its impurities bursting through skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Boras: use it when vou find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins: nliansi it whea it is fool ; your feelings will tell you the Mood pure, and the health WlU follow. R. H. JitDOiALu CO., i wj avu EVENING CRESCENT, A Uonscrvtivc Daily Pmper, No Charge for Advice and Consults RALEIGH N. 0. Reiabe. High-Toned. Cearteous. J. S. HAMPTON. TERM8 CA8H i Dailr $5.00 for six months : a2.20 tor three months : 50 centa for one month. Clubs often $47,00. THJ2 WEEKLY ORE SENT. e Jh T ape r for the T a mil y One J ear $ 1.50 ; Six month 75 cants: Three months 40 centa. PlnL r v... aV. I a. ka . m t aa . . &g T HAMPTON, Proorietof . C T. BAKER, 4 CO., sell the celebrated eBsBBP Jm -scHisW- JssK!!. fl E-wgj-tTi 9koT sasHsataaBHH SHsaflHHLaslH. bbw J And Cotton King Cook Stove Also. Church. Psrior sod office Su j eat then to give eerfect sarisfaeUoa . Tin. Ihe et -iron A Copper Work eee at short notice and la the snstsaaas Sept. It, tf. Lift insurance ComToaV. OP VIRGI.m. Home Office Petereborg, T OFFICER8. A. O. MclLWAura, .... tk-i d-abcv PAc .... 1(l ylpS" D. B. Tbsbabt. - . . eT'?,Tt Sab'l B. I'ail' - . Kffw.r, a w Dr. B. W. JarraaT, . . JaeuicaJBHE Stock CaplUI $38S00O OBOAK1ZED MARCH mi. Ratio of Assets to liabilities store ik.,. S Policies isaued on all desirable Par. Ucipatingand on-participatiBc. t " uuscst rau.ca ui rrtmiao safety. vhk ateaerre from premiums irjeeated in r i : l.ij roucT-noiuera ererrwnere. foiices noa-tur. tei table after second preroium sreortfia m w-i terms, and the aaaoant ooo-(brfeiiabic is vrioea in the policy in plain English, so that there cas be DO MlfCS DKBSTABDIBO. Restrictions only each as every sensible ssas will hcrartilT endorse. The aew plaa ealll MAVI(.HBAkln.arasrt peculiar to this Company, has Bseriki uumnmi by do other form of inanrance ; policy heUsm aa well aa peyaoes expecting to beeasas ssss should examine it carefiillv. NAT. KAYMKR, Kkwtob, K.C Oeoeral Agent Weatera X. C J W. Manner. Local Agent, Hslisbi;, March 19, 1874 ly. GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE, Greensboro, If. C. o This Intitulion is again in soceeWel osers lion, and offers all the ad vantage of a first ciasj remsie loliege. The Fail sawsioa will berin on WedsaaaaW 29th, July. For catalogue containing terne Ac apply to the President, KEV. T. N. JOXE8, D. D. H. D. WILHOX, Pres. Board Trustee. Great Family Medicine. Dr. GREETS FIT CURB ! The Great Remedy for Ep:lpsv. Cares r its, i-m. ( oiivl.iwti. and At-r una V ale fuluea, ai-l prompt tr, ofira arrrvsaing list Fas from I lie fir-i dr's eae, erm vbere they ease existed for years. C O 21 P0UXD EX C0RYDALIS ! The Great Vegetabh Alterative, Caret. cSrntftil.i, Sr-oinlsirT Mrpt'Si, Knif 4Mn llse Skill, and sl uisaa-e ariMitg (runt impure llsd ItRBICATZD E0BTT. A Soremrn Mains tur Coo-b. t aids, Bssaw chilis, AMthma, and all di-ea-c ui ike air-pssv ajrea and Lunjra, B.r iu liroely eae snsnr aup. poed cases of ConKumption are prtMnptij re lie red and the Lungs restored to health. NEURALGIA SPECIFIC 1 A prompt, positive and permanent relief (or the excruciating paios of Neuralgia, ahtSBBSa tiam and Kciaiira. For Sale by T. F. Kits Prepared only by Dr. 0REE5. LINDLEY dc BEHTXIT CHARLOTTE Au X Nor. , 1873.-1 r. KEARNEYS BUCHU The ouly known rtaavedy for BRIGHT'8 DISEASE. And a posiiire rrmdy for GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABI TES, DYSPEPSIA. XERYOU8 DEBILITT DROPSY, N 00-retention or Incontinence of Urine, Inus tion, Inflamatioo or Laceration of the BLADDER & KIDNEYS, SPERM ATORRH(EA, Leacorrhrpa or Whiles, Di senses of the Ulead. Stone, in the Bladder. Colculos (jraeei or Brick duaA Depuail aad Ms- cos or Milky Dischsraea. KEARNTKY'S CT BTJCECTJ Perruanenllr Cures sll Mbbsbsbi at tan BLADDER, KIDNEYS AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS Existing in Men, Women and Children, tyNO MATTER WHAT THE AGE! Prof. Steele eaysr "One bottle of KmrnrfS Fluid Extract Bochn is worth seore teas all other Bochus combined." Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or Six for Firs Dollars. Sold by C. R. BARKER A CO. f a. A t rv m .t vr.-W lrcpub, iu4 uuaue du, a. iui A rnyeiaaa in attendance to answer oora pondence and give advice gratis. bead stamp for rsmpaieei, free. S TO THE Nerrou and WMA OF BOTH sKr Da J. B. Dtott. rradoste Jefferson MeaW College, Phildelphia, author of sereral rains works, can be cooenlted on all diseases el aw Sexual or Urinary Organa, (which he has sssan an especial staely ) esther in ssnie or asanas, Blatter from what cause oririnsiina or of sn- long aUnding. A practice of 90 yesrs assess him to trnZt sJmom whh aaesasa, C-w i ran teed, fhama riswonssds These st can farward letter dnscri bin aysasj4 ff stamp to preper pour . the Oeaeh te ffeatU. Pras 1 J. B. DYOTT. M. D, -Physician and Soreeoo, 104 Duaae St, " Feb. 6 1874 tf CRAIGE 4 CRAIG? ATTORFV A1 mA AM 60 $siiritsT5iiiibriri(. ry Special attentioa daid as ng in Bankruptcy. I 4,51; Krch 12,1574-tf. i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 1, 1874, edition 1
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