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.1 -l- : . . , , . . - - . , - j. m v i " 1 1 - 1 - i WwBJwwW' Assembly to tkt of VoXrh CvoUnA for 1874V7ft 8fc?ATE. Cafeock, Camden, Paaauotank, Rerfferd. 0te ami Chowan, tUShew a ThomM R. J.rnigan. Mi L Tyrrell, Whiogton, Dare, Pamlico aad J Hyde, Beaufort Marti Milton Belby, Mom. W. Halifax, John Bryant, Rp. feiaenombe. W. P. Caboo, Rep. th. Pitt, Jo, d. Stickncv, Dem. 7th. Wilson, Nosh and Franklin, Cbaa. Cook and Mich W. Boddie, Dem. ilk Crae,, BUsh'd Tucker, Bap. 9th. Jonaa Onslow and Carteret, W. T. R. 9U, Dra. 10th. Wayne and Duplin. D. E. Smilh and 'i?th2aaa1faJdenQr'n, Josiah 8ugg, Itth. Hanorar, Edw'd Cantwall, and Brunwicb. Cash well, Edwin W. Rear Dem. 16U Columbus and Rebeson, W, Foster Kronen, Dem. and Harnett, Ueo. vv. i ran. L. R. Waddell, Bern, ltht Waka, Chart If. Buabac, Dem, 19th. Warsaw, John M. Paschal I, Ren. 10th. Paraoo. Orange. OawU, C, R. Parrhih and Caorg Williamson, Dem. flat, Granville, Richard G. Sneed, Rep. a. Chatham, W. G. Albright, Dam. - -' T. Irwin n.t Ham. Alamance and Guilford J a. T- Mora laaad. Dem., and A. S. Holton, Hap, iCh. Randolph and Moore, R. H- Worthy, 90th. Richmond and Montgomery, James Offend Dm. 27th. Anaon and Union, C. M. T. McCauley, OT 3tth. Cabarrus and Stanley, Dr. Geo. Ander- th. Mecklenburg, B. P. Waring. Dem. aOtaw Rowan and Davie, J. H. Clement, Alfred Hsisraee. Dem. and Forsytha, Kelson 8. Cook. Barry and Yadkin, J. G. Marler, Dem, 14th. Iredell, Wilkee and Alexander, R. F AraaeeM and B. Z. Finney, Dems. SM. Alleghany, Ashe and Watauga, A. J mt V SSth. Caldwell, Bnrka, McDowell, Mitchell aad Yaoeev. J. C. Mills. J. M. Yonnc, Dems. 87lh. Catawba and Lincoln, Maj. V. A. Dem . I ana Uleaveuna, jssss Jenkins, 39th. Hothrford and Polk, M. Walker, B40th. BuncoraUandMdiion, J.S.McElroy 41a. Hav wood. Henderson and Tranwylyanta, T. W. Taylor, Kep. 42d. Jackson, wain, Macon, Cherokee, Clay "r2l ftlUl indent DsssoersU (straight), 3. , 1 Independent Republicans, Democrats ma- )rity, 26. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Jas E Boyd, Rep. r, J M Carson, lnd Dem. M . -v uiv, r leld, Dem. AaeoauW E Smith, Dem, Ash. Sauire Tri vett. Ren. Beaufort and Pamlico, William A Tbomp- "l. Wm T Ward, Hep. itaiia, John Newell, Rep. r a x r M. Patton, Dem, W. G. Cand lar 8. MeD, Tate, Dem. Paul B. Meant, Dem. Caldwell. M H Barnhardt, Dem. Camden, P 5 Mullen, Dem. miSssil, A ppleton Oaksmlth. lad. Dem. Caswsll, Thomas Harrison, Dem., Wilson Cery, Rep, m o. N. Mnger, Uem. J no M. Moring, O. A Hanner, Cherokee and Graham, King, Dem, Ohewan, Rich Elliott, Rep. Clay, John O. Hicks, Dam. Ctvland, Allen Bettia, Dem Columbu. V. V. Richardson, Dem. Craven, J no. K- Uood, KdWarU 11. Hill, land,Ja.C IfcRae, J.MoD. Joaaup, Currituck, J. M. Woodhouse, Dem. Dare, Jno B. Etherlege, Dam. Dovideon, Solomon A. Mock. Marshall iHnnlg, Deesa. Davie. Charles Anderson, Dem. H. !PU. A- O. Mcawlay," W. B. Wells, Denu. Bdgecomoe, vt uns ounn, n . x. uooawin, ffrryth, Dr W. H. Wheeler, Rep. Franklin, T. T. Mitchell, Dem thsliir. W. A. Stowe, Dem. Gta, R. H. Ballord, Dem. Granville, H. T. Huge. Crews, Reps. Or T. E. Hooker, Dem. Guilford, Nereo. Mendenhall, John N. fttaphw, Dems. HalUax, J. A. Whtte, Vacancy, Reps. (i i ar a' J. Smith. IndeDandanL a - ui a v n-;,u v E. J. Holt, E. A. WasalL Dems. F. Scott, Rep. J. P. Parrott. Dem. . A. Thompson, Dem. . L. Bobinson, Dem. H. A. Gudger, Dem. Ren. A. M. Erwin, Dem. ibury.J. Sol Raid, J. L. Jetton. Moaa Young, Uem. aery, Elias Hurley, Dem. Moor. A. A. Melver. Dem. Vase, W. T. Griffin. Dem. New Hanover, W. H. Moore, H. Brewing- ton. Alfred Lloyd, Hep. Northampton, R. J. Walden. Kep. r, Joo W. Shackelforld, Dem. Matthew Atwater, J no w ?ly'". W J Mwden, Rap. Perquimans, J Q A Wood, Rep. Person, S C Borneo, Rep. PltL Joseph 8 St ton, L J Barnett, Dem. Polk. John Garrison. Rep. Randolph. M T Moffit, A H Kendall, Dems. HeAsaond, flatt U Walker, IXm. Robeeon, Dr. R M Norment, NaUl McNeill. , W N Mebanc, John Johnson, Lenoir. MaaSMwaa laadaane Martin.- McDowel. Menuc J 8 MeCuhhina, Geo M Bernhardt! EH WaisnanL Rep. W H Bryant, James I McCallop AC Was Haymore, Dem. ,TboaOh, Dew . Walker. Dam. Lemnal Preawon ake. M W Page. L n Htephenson. Geo v Dg.Michcal Whitley. Dem. lewkiaa Carter. Wm R Wham Warn! Isaac F Dortch. John W Isler. Dam . W B Oleua. Kep. W W Proffit, Dem. lUmnHi fBtxlht).8l ; Indspeodsnt Dem Is in nnTirT " A Fo-thlrd Bewiw. . - im i I. Tfaion. Bobinfon Crusoe's I aland, in tbe South Pacific ocean, is now peopled by a GT man colony of about seven ty ratal, w It o landed upon iu shores in 1863. On their arrival toe found Urge flocks of goat, thirty halt wild bones, about sixty oases, mad a number of other domestic animals. They brought with them cows, hogs, fowls farmiue uteusila.. small boats and fUhiog- Uckle. . . I If the dear young creature wears a No 2 gaiter moat any nice young man, if he is right sharp, can catch her warning her tidy little foot by the fire. Miss Liwie Shaver on the Hillaboro' Miss iixxie fchaver, on we niaooro road near Oxford, while handling a light- wood tomb about the house, act- tbe loft afire end in putting it out her clothes caught ablaze end she burnt to death. - Sentinel. A Lafayette (Ind ) men just as he was approaching tbe shilling shore, took bis Snore, lOOK Ul I - -J T w . wne r uanu aim saia : "ousaq, you to k'araa 1 1 as a si t vw Ihnr I ton offmv khiril I'll anlc o-n.wl WrtPfi for you as soon as 1 git tber I M . ,M . . p red lirant says he is used to befog looked at, aa ever viaitor to West Point while he was there wanted to aee "Fred Grant end tbe colored cadet." Ho More Federal Interference The New York Times remarks that tbe "problem in regard to tbe South is one of the moat grave which is et this moment before the people of anj country. Some- 1 'a . . Mow or oiner toe exinsorgent states are not 'reconstructed,' and it would not be true to say that all ot them are even at peace. (Joe ot the hrst things to be un derstnod is that there moat be an and ,,f aeraiOOU IS mat mere most De an end Of Federal interference in State Govern- . , mpntS 0 1 be ooutb, in point of fact, ought not to -1 B.... inej party triumphs on one aide or the oti,er Tt ftntiti r, tl, .-mo m m - ' r oi government as anj otner pari oi the United States, snd Federal interfar- . t. uA.rl .i .. i viivc ib nm uiuvu nut ui uiacc mere aa 11 would be iu New York or New Jersey. Tbe president should promptly take im w w measures to retrace some false steps. He could, to begin with, remove such office- hlder8 a8 ! , mmMm T . u- . et with vary great advantage. We refer, ot course, to tbe attorney general." y wv swra 1 1 a 1Q wmcn Willi H 1 1 ft r hnorf wn. aav am en, and amen, and again Amen ! . w OFFICIAL VOTE. Governor. Siip't P. In. 1872. 1874 o c fa. a ft. IT Alamance, Alexander. 1270 545 009 1191 752 1331 944 1808 711 1538 1015 389 000 1019 761 1565 1514 1448 708 1114 683 812 332 554 739 1456 426 1683 433 742 142 547 693 2708 1883 349 1516 662 1035 270 3452 115 1560 683 512 2655 944 1831 000 3640 60S 420 716 983 610 994 166 1374 639 1270 706 130 641 1048 519 2261 623 653 881 1284 3614 1990 492 1321 1053 910 819 1775 342 0000 1099 581 408 1165 921 92 78 Alleghany, Anson, Ashe, 1037 730 1561 982 1206 1007 1165 815 1141 840 627 828 1162 1251 1804 396 591 328 1143 1313 1146 2165 745 1413 838 1790 229 1142 1080 1649 864 776 2294 821 1603 174 1389 901 771 396 873 712 1622 649 1892 538 1055 90S 534 1234 729 2453 342 361 1078 1402 2598 1019 962 1825 768 670 885 1930 214 537 1227 1217 1929 1654 1557 734 1880 635 655 1003 338 209 370 1055 3640 491 2021 820 1413 350 Beaufort, Bertie, 1188 1327 Bladen, Brunswick. Buncombe, 1365 939 280 Burke. 852 1161 829 562 1062 1415 1261 1774 486 676 252 1099 1024 1142 1590 763 1384 826 1759 232 1474 1033 1475 927 754 1976 783 1849 000 1667 778 447 505 874 R16 1737 564 1481 559 994 903 665 635 1035 706 Mfl 196 475 1065 1293 2261 1095 892 1945 657 642 1110 1782 224 oonno 1364 1101 1631 1653 1654 727 1697 646 995 989 332 379 391 1022 1109 402 486 1747 1034 407 Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Cauwba, Chatham, Cherokee, Chowrn, 732 94 483 678 1468 194 1468 217 761 Ulay. 78 2o4 768 Cleaveland. Colnmb, Craven, 3822 1968 335 Ciiraherland, Onrrltnck, Davidson Davie, Duplin, Dare. 1210 591 953 231 Edgeromba, Forsvthe, 3401 1118 1634 370 Franklin. Gaston, Gates, Granville, Greene, Gnilhwd, Graham. 420 2575 874 1505 17 Halifax, 8555 Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, Hertford, 974 129 326 329 513 Hyde, rredell. 806 86 1186 664 Jackson, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, Mwn, llf9 340 42 219 1319 Madison, Martin. 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Thi T bibcxb, which -1 l J tL. years ago declared that it was not and never more would te a party organ, ciaim we ver dict, as the populai vindication of its coarse, and recognise in tba. result the voice of the people for reform and integrity in government, for candor and independence among News papers During trie cainpanrn wmcn na la-i closed Thb Tribcbk has fully maintained It right to the title of tha -Leading American TbiH itDM earned and retains for the following, among other ran aous ; I it pablishes all tbe news, earner, more fully, 1 and more intelligently than any other paper. 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Train to and from point East of Uraensboro connect at Greensboro with Nail Trains to or from points North or South. Train daily, both ways On Sandsys Lvachbarg Accommodation lve Richmond at 900 , a , arrive at Buikeville 1943 v at , lesve Buikeville 4 35 a X , arrive at Ui h inond 7 68 a n Pullman Palace Car on all night trains be tween Charlotte and Richmond, (without rhaase) Pp-rs shtt h ive arrangement to advertise the schedule of this company will please print a above. For furtheriuformation addresa 8 E. ALLEN, Gcn'l Ticket Agent Greensboro, X C .11 R T A LOOT, Engineer A (ten'l Superintendent f E. B. FOOTE, M.D. 120 Lexicon Arenne, Cor. E2StkSC.t NEW YOR An Independent Physician, TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE, AXD RECEIVES Letter 8 from all part 4 the Civilized World. IT HIS ORIGINAL WAT IF ConinctinE a Medical Practice HS IS TREATING Numerous Patients in Europe, the West Indies, the Dominion of Canada, and in every State of the Union. ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL OF CHARGE. No mercurial medicine or deletoriont drna naed. Ha during the past twenty year treated uceea fully nearly or quit 0,000 ni. All fact con nected with each caa are carefully recorded, whether they bo communicated by letter or la peraon, or obwved by the Doctor or bis aaaociata physician. Th latter are all seamtiao illcel men. All invalids at a distance are required to answer an extended list of plain question, which will bo f umihed by mail free, or at the oSce. A com plete (yetcm of regvtcrias; pravrau mistak or confusion. Case booh never consulted, except by th physicians of th establishment. For fx consultation send for list of question, A sixty page pamphlet ot evidsoces of encoa sent free also. Address 13 r. E. S. FOOTS, Box 788, Hew York. AGENTS WANTED. Da. rbom I the athr of " Kkotoax, Cow. wo Same, a booh that reached circulation of ever 550.000 copies ; also, of "Pun Horn Talk," more recently published, which ha sold to th extent of 70,000 castas ; also, of " Senate nt Btoxt," which is now b; paWfadssd I series. comni tables of an, saeeptlt th Brtt-mentioned work (which Is out of print), will be sent free on application lo cither Dr. Foot, or th Ifarnj SU1 rakllta iag Coarpaar, whose ease is 1SS Bast SSth Street. Agents both men and women wanted to sell th foregoing works, t whom liberal profit will be allowed. Th beginnings of small fortune hare been mad in selling Dr. FootCs popular work. "Plats) Bowk Taut" h particularly adapted to adults, and M 8cnotrz u Sroax " is a tha tliiag far the young. Send for oocttents tables and ace for ycsirsrlves. The farmer answer multitude ot questions hich ladies snd gentle men feel delicacy about asking of ibSir physicmna. There is nothing in literature at all SB fit has ef th foregoing works. "Saswca i Stoi " can only be had of agents or of the Publish era. TI.A1N IIOHK T ALK is psbUsbsd U boU Ik English and Carman l-angusf rs. One mare. onts Wat ADDRESS AS ABOVE. FTJmsriTTJRE ! J. A. CLODFELTER A CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, invite attention to their stock of Lottage Bedsteads Frenoh Chamber Suit. Walnut and oainled Oinp ,ti Chair KoekinK Chair of all descriptions, Ex- teiiHion uining lanieaor all kinds Wardrobe Waahstanda, What-Note. 80 fa. Reception Chair and Parlor Suit. Also, many other article which we are prepared to sell aa cheap or cheaper than any House in the western part of the Bute. Re Mire to call nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Exnre offirw our stock and hear our nrices. Our term. .v. Special orders (made from photographs in our office) will be supplied. War A full assortment of Rosewood, Metslic and Walnut Burial Cases, which can be furnish ed at 3 hours notice. March 19. 1874-ly. THE SUN. WEEKLY AND DAILY FOB 1P75 The pnroach of th Presidential gives anetal importance in imm event aad de velopments of 1676. We shall endeavor to describe them fully, laiihlully, and fearlessly. THE WKfcKLY Sl Ha now attained circulation of over seventy tlnuu,d copies- Its readers are found iu errv Stale ainl Terri tory, and iu quality i well known lo the pub- lie e snail noi omj rnmn vor 10 aeev ii nuiy up to the old standard, but to improve and add to it varirty arid power. THE WEEKLY L will continue to be a thorough newtper. All the new of tbe day ill be found in it, condensed when unimpor tant, at fall length when ol moment, and alway. we trusty treated in a dear, interesting and in structive manner. It la or aim to make the WEEKLY SI N the beet family newspaper in the world. It will be foil of entertaining and appropriate reading ef everv sort, but will print nothing to offend the most scrupulous and delicate taste. It will always contain the most intaecwung storieaaqd romance of the day, careftiUf select ed and legiblv printed. The Agricultural le part merit u a prominent feature in the WEEKLY SUN. and it arti cle will alway be found fresh and useful to the farmer. Tbe number of mm independent in politic is increasing, and the WEEKLY SUN M their paper especially. It belongs to no party, and obey no; dictation, contending for principie, and for the election of the beat men. It expo se tbe corruption that disgrace the country and threaten the overthrow of republican in stitution It haa no fear of knave, and seek no favor from their supporters. The market of every kind and the fashion are regularly reported in its column. The price of the WEEKLY SUN b one dollar a year for a sheet cf eight peajaa, and fifty-six columns. A thi barely pays the ex pense of paper and printing, we are not able to make Sny discount or allow anv premium to friends who may make special effort lo extend its circulation. Under the new law, which requires h-vyment of postage in advance, one dollar a year, with twenty cents the coat of prepaid postage added, la tbe rate ol aobcrip tion. It i not necessary to get np a club in order to ave the WEEKLY SUN at thi rate. Anyone who ends one dollar and twenty cents will get the paper, post-paid, for s year. e hve no t ravHing agent. THE WEEKLY SUN. Eight page, fifty- six columns. tnlT5i,3U jvear. poax pre- paid' AV discounts from thi rS. THE DAILY SUN. A isfge tW-pege newpapdr of iwcnty-eight column Daily cir culation over 120,000. All the new for 4 cent Subscription, postage prepaid 55 cent a month, or C,50 a year. To cL-ba of 10 or over, a dis count of '20 per cent. Add re, THE SUN," ?kw York Cite. Nov. 20lh. 6 u THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWIN6 MACHINE. We claim and can s'oow tbat it lathe Clf most 'beautiful, delicately arranged, n ceiy adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly ruuniug 1 ..1 nil tJtatfVanuil Svvriue Machine. It i re- ; . . . sstV jl III I jSr LI JaeMIsaxk.skaaal.rix rTr JkkxJLm sLA an JSJ Aw V 1 sOkJL7m Sbub mmWmmt' ) BSadST - JaaWSs7rvVwsfiaVa inarhablenot onlv for tbe range ana variety 01 wti.uaAitu, M Kl 1 I Kr, DLBE iu sewingi but ali) for the variety and different XES, DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEBILITY kind of texture which it will e with equal , DROPSY, facility aril perftction, using ilk twist, linen or Non-retention or I .-.eminence of Urine, Irrits cotton liirrud, fiueorcoarse, making the I If TE- j lj,,ni Indentation or Ulorntiton of the UCK ED Klumo STITCH, alike on both ide of p I a nnrn a 1 I n rU C V C the fabrichewn. Th.ss, bea-er cloth. or leather, . D AU"f JJ . u H 1 1 may be efrn with great strength and uniformity j 01 tBMAWKRUtJiA, of-tilth; ami, in a moment, mi w.m.ig ...u T W CI " W VAS ! SH IUruuiUllt mmmj w line work on gauxe or gostucr tiue, o ne in. king of.tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work which delicate lingers have been known to Perform. And witi its simplicity of etmstrnctioo ; ease of operatUm; uniformity of precis: action at any apeed; capacity for range and variety of work, fine or coarse leaving all rival behind it- We with pleasure refer the public In the Gold and Rronse Medal and Diploma awarded lo our Machine in America, Prussia, England, and recently in Austria at tne r.pu"iu . ...... where we were awarded five Medals Merit, Pro gress, and three for article manufactured on our Machine. But it give us much greater pleasure, to present th the jmblic the sworn returns of aaie, ( to which sxiv one can have ') of the differ ent Manufacturer of Machine, for tbe ls4 four year, made to the receiver appointed by tbe owner of valuable Sewing Machine Patent, and which she the precise number of machines sold bv each Company. I K9 1870 IS7I 1872 Wnser U-n..f. ng Cr... .7sl 1ST 6SS tH."S IIS TtS Wl e le- A Dsou do T S - U OS Hnwe Mac lis Co.. 4' rov S Bkre vtg Jl chine 0 , BS.I'S Dnmeatie 8 ng do Wee1"ewg do 19SS7 'llca A Uibs do 17X1 Wllseo do A"rtee Badnn-Helc Orer 75.1SS S4.si lis ate 87SS T?'0 SB .SIS eSABA 1J si ".lt7 tee u.iM tj.se tse'mlng SfsrUns Ut., r.rra H.MS 111 IT.SSS ts.ltl 13 4t 13SIT "II Me.Ul s 1 !' 'S TBS H.S-T il u.vr SSS riorenee a Y Mows Ve r Us vis .lo 11,'Sl do do d- .Is I n .10 do Ac, n , Hi rl . In Jo d- HAS d.'W Bles - . R.-tslnetos iSn'r J. B. BrsonsSViif Kcer L Bart'ett, Re-riil arrrm k Vsn S14 1.SS4 to.eM 7."t 4TSS 4 r.W t. 4 10 ft UTfj IM 40 lfsyir Orteln! Hw riakle ss Ljsu l. B TOO 1 111 tie BASS S.'dW i.7r ! IBS "Iplle F.m Ire Pa-Km J. a roVon M'Xav C. F. Th msAh Onln" Baltonll i'e i 1 1 m The reader will also note that sltbrsn.k it chsnred that Sewtng Machine are sold at en ormously hbrh prices, yet he will sea that sever al firms, thai were in existence have Bailed or Abandoned an amprofitable bnsjncsa. We wrskfhlly solicit a call from all parties desiring a sjrat clsss Sewlnr Machine. At our Store near the Public Square will be found the UTESlI IMPROVEI ATTACHMENTS for TookinS, Cording, Ruffling, Ac Also Silk, Linen, and Cotton Threads, aeeaies, un, etc. infer MannfactTArifxy Qm., JOHN A. RAMSAY Oct.2-tf. Axent. JOHIf Vi MAUNEY, at Law, Atto me 8 A LIS B l t YN. C. Special Attention pven to Collections. Office in Court House. March ft, a 874. lj. ISM : Hot Im flow BatircL, XttflA IOlsWaWsaVsJ aa M Br. C alwenw a U'a tadataany on n. (without medicine) of SnBUaATWKaacx or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary aa, I atroTarscr, Metis 1 aad riayaiuaj J A " W "S s WS asVar ' M Br mm S Impediments to Marriage, eke. ; also OosaiMe- tiox, ErtLrrsr and Ftra, iadooad by dnlgence or seanal extravagance; Ac. IW aealed enralopa, !, ai( j cesrt Tba celebrated author, la this fcy, dearly itsasonatretes froa a thirty socceasful practice, that the alamung qneneea of eetf-abeae may be radically eared without the dsngerow ane of internal saedida ee the application of the knife ; pointing wet a mod of cur at ones aissplc, ceruia, mad tool, by mas as of which every sufferer, re mat ter what hi condition may be, asay core hisMalf cheaply, privately, and rmdtcmU. mar This Lecture ahooW be in the every youth and every man in the land. Sent under aaal, la a plain eave'ope, to aay ddrepc-ptud,on receipt of six cenu, or ,0 post stamp. Addrasa the Pahll share, oiULM. 9. c n li btb A oo. 117 Bowerv.Nsw Twk Poet Ossas BmxJ&i Home Office Petersburg, Tt, OFFICERS. A. O. McIlwaixk, IT A OCT I ACL, D. B. Txxxaxr, - MB'l. B. PACI - Dr. R. W. Jotkut, - 1 Vie PWu - Sad) m m Secretary A VI sr... MtVtiral SUek apltal tag OLUANI.ED MARCH Wh Ratio of Aet to nbiliiie Poiicie on all drwirahl J.s Su. .2 1 a . . " "" ni.iwirn ajrq ium sniop'in Lowest rate of Preatiem co aaJecv. eat w iik Reserve from preminas invrwted in reach o. Policy -holder, ererv where. Polices no f-r- (citable after erond pretnn 10 tjadj terms, snd th amooat to tne policy in plaio 1'nglisi be no M rr x dcbwta WDoaB. Restrictions only micIi aa Si viM lUa called A INtfiS BAIK laiaurasice peooiiar to itii. ompany, bjo saent oy no otner torro of insurant . as we, 1 na peraon expecting to sbould examine it carefully. Nat. raymkk. Kkwtox, N. C General Agent Western N. C. J. W. Mauney. Local Agrni, IN . C March 19, 1874 If. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BVCHV I he only known rrosedv fur BRIGHT S DISEASE. And p'lsiuee remedy fur .I -.-vTe r. . . ..... .! . LeQconhfm OT Nrnile- of the Prostata Gland. Stone, in tbe Rladder Colcolos Gravel or BriokdswS Derot aad Ma cu or Milky DMchargce. saws KKARNKY8 I'ermanentlr Cure all Disease of the BLADDER, KlDNEYS AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Existing in Men, Weoaea and Ckildaan, ssmTSO MATTER WHAT THE AGE ! Prof. Steele says : -On bottle of KearaeVi Fluid Extract Bucho U worth aaaee than ail other Buchua combined." Price, One Dollar pee Bottle, or Six tar Fiw Dollar. Sold by C. R. BARKER A CO. Depot, 104 Duane St., N. York A Physician in auendanea le ssaswwr earr- pondeoce and give advice gratis. saT Send stamp for Pamphlet, free TO THK Nervons ani DBiilitaed OF BOTH SEXES. No Charge for A dr ice-and Consnftatiem. Da- J. B. Dyott, graduate JisTirsns Med seal College, Phildelphia, sutbor of everal valtaaa work, can be consul ted on all disnwi of the Sexual or Urinary Organ, (which he has 1 an especial study ) eutier in male or BjasSI matter from what cause origmaung or of long standing. A Drsctie of JO rear him to treat disease with saun . Cure gnraHed. Cbsrges reasonable. Thoe eta disuncecan forward leUerdaavrisaogsj mpsVsoss arxl enclosing stomp to prepay postage. S11 Send for the OmssU to HeeJU. Price iv J. B DYOTT. M. D Physician and Surgeon, 104 Duane be, 5. Y. Feb. S 18741 CRAIGE & CRAIGE ATTORNEYS A 1 LAW AVD Solicitors ii iiirhl . i. Special atlenUoo daid to pr ng in Bankmpicj. ErpL ft, ftl i R VRD WARE. When o want Hardware at lew figaree, call on tbe at No I Granite Row. D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury, X C .,May 1 3-U. Blactier ui Mmi Attorneys, Counsellors and Solicitor. SALISBURY, V. C January 22 Jl Cheap Chattel Mortgage, snd c :hcr t axiom blssks lor ssie hers
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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