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THE WEEKLY ERA. THURSDAY. JULY 10. 1873. tllaleigh Agricultaral JourllaL Tlio latrons of Husbandry. From (irman of Friedrich Ruckert j We were present at the Court Ilou.e, in this city, on Thursday, The Christmas Drcnni. and heard Col. Aiken on the order of the Patrons of Husbandry. He commenced by alluding to the j This little poem belongs to a col- those of the State Agricultural lection written by Kuckert during i journal, on the order and on him-! a period of great sorrow ami anxiety j jf personally. He stated that he j innisiivuM,vAituuiiift iiuiu viini,- j was a jsoutn Carolinian anu nevt-r The Bankrupt Act. The fol lowing will be found of Interest to those concerned : To the Members of the Bar of the 4th Congressional District of North Caro lina : Gentlemen: Many letters have been received asking information upon the present status of the Bankrupt law, under recent unpublished amendments and Judicial decisions. For reply to these inquiries, I respectfully submit K.lr'mhM. i "!.u ??,D J '.a"U. V1' the following- brief abstract of the law, Vl"P:? " V,r, "'IZ."" -Jlu" 10 speuK oi wnai nu kiic . . : it nxv tnn of the father during these months, j jIe defined the term " Patrons of In the nrst wees 01 mis time oc- Husbandry " to be an organization nrf noofh ? .. . . . , 1 a I 01 mose lnteresiea in agricultural curred the (scarlet fever) and death pursuits, and explained the divi- rrfthd little irirl whose loss is here poetically a boy. a year older, Uicu, ana tne Grange " was explained as sym dangerous illness of the other three j boi jeal. Its use in England, Ireland as it now stands upon the subject of dis charge, exemptions, Ac, fcc. : 1st. All debts contracted jtrior to January li 1AG9, and all security debts, HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. INSURANCE. WORKING CLASS associated With the; sionsof the order (heretofore DUD- ! and debts not proven in bankruptcy, L.CS3 than two weeks later . iishprf n thi Journal A The term whi,.. have been contracted since that discharged without reference proof of the thoroughly poetic char acter 01 ins roinu, ua me viwv v.i ivtirm (of which a volume offoui hundred pagcsduoilecimo is not the whole was written uuruig wiw few sorrowful months.) I said to tuy darling maiden, "Sleep softly and quickly tdeep. From' the fkv in" a chai iot froldcn To-iisht Will the Christ-Child leap. date, aro to assets. 2nd. On all debts contracted since Jan uary 1, 1S69, on which the bankrupt is liable asm'icjpaf ue&for,and which are actually proven against the estate, the assets in the hands of tho assignee must equal 50 per cent., or tho ame propor tion in number and value of these cred itors must assent in writing to dis charge. 3d. Discharge wHl be granted from debts mentioned in paragraph I, without oo to those mentioned in para graph 2. (Seo Acts of July 27, 1SGS, and July 14, 1S70.) The design of the order was to ; 4th. The following exemptions are al- increase social intercourse among ' lowed to every citizen of North Carolina farmers, lie dwelt on the isolation i in bankruptcy, to-wit: personal proper $500, and real estate tho value of $1,000 under AUite laws, and personal property boys poon followed; and It was not aml Scotland, was well understood, untiliKaster that all cause for fear ; and meant .tbe man, includinghis was removed. These poems were farnit i,ouseholdt &c," and was not published until after Kuckert s , more comprehensive than the term death, as he could not be induced j ciuu. he explained the neces to admit the general public into miniinuni membership for the inner shrine of his grief and nr- GrunKesnine inen anti four Wo fection. They have since become J rnerif to conform to a requirement very fpopular, because, while exhiu-jof the constitution in regard to iting; his mastery of form, they , otticcrs. Fifteen subordinate Grang have! just that warmth of feeling ; tls wert nocessary to the formation that lis sometimes missed in lus!ofa SUUe Grange, and he showed ...,,-t-'- Thov ri im rliaits tne oest ... .,...,nnfnt;i, ,f t-iio aenut n Granges in the National Grange j reieren (rnt vnto fnr ofh Stnte eentraliz:!- I Of four ! tuin if tum'i.r u'i4 t m nrti hie. ! MALE OR weeit guarantea. ltes pec table em ploy men t at borne, day or evening ; no cap ital required; lull instructions and valuable package of goods sent free by mail. Address, with six cent return stomp, M. YOUNG CO., 173 Greenwich St., N. Y. TDSYCIIOIANCY, OK SOt'fi JL C1IAIMI.;.' How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and atTections of any person they choose in stantly. This simple mental acquire ment all can possess, free, by mail, for 25c,-together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, llints to La dies, Wedding Nightshirt, Ac. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM fc Co., Pubs., Philadelphia , 4 jw Rockbridge Alum Springs, Va This celebrated watering place is now open to receive guests. Those who are atlf icted with Scral'ula, GlandularSwel lings, and Cutaneous Eruptive Diseases, Erysipelas, Tetter, Eczema, Ac, Chron ic Diarrhoea, and Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Chronic' Thrush, Dropsy and Piles, should lose no time in com ing to this fountain of health to be heal ed. For the cure f many of tho above diseases, this wat-r stands unrivalled among tho Mineral Water of the United States. JAM I.N A. FU AZ1EK, 4 4w Proprietor. .NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, Capital, - - $200,000. OFFICEKS: Hon. Kemp P. Battle, President. , F. H. Cameron, Vice President. W. II. Hicks, Secretary. Dr. E. B. Haywood, Med. Director. Dr. VV. I. Royster, Ass't Med. Di'r. J. B. Batchelor, Attorney. O. II. Perry, Supervising Agent. ; or segregation of the tillers of the j t of tLe value of .soil and showed it was the cause of homestead of the ignorance and belfishness attn- . ku-Ii nupplietl ; J wlicu awakiif, il thMii bv t!iyide.' "With many a j-hiidng treasure Is tbe tiny cku And tiMnwnw Thoti wilt tin. - 1 Attd so fell -l'i my maiden. And whimpered when she awoke "The little w heels of his wagon I sajv, and the ponies' yoke, f "Among the bright stars were whirling Thq little wheels round ana round ; And 4 golden Uiread rams twirliuc And caught me up fnmi the grwiind." "No ! ho ! the lcautiful wagon Will bring its treasures to thee ; Thou piust not thither, my maiden ! Thou Ktayest just hero w ith mo." I And then the dear child grew silent. And whispered never a word ; huted to that class. The Patrons of Husbandry required that its mem bers should come together at least once a month for social and busi- ness purposes ; and be pointed out the intellectual benefits to be deriv , ed from such association. The ! farmers were as intellectual, as a class, as any other body of men, ' with less education on account of their isolated mode of lite. It was a 1 1 one 01 tne eranu aims 01 tne oruer ' to educate the farmer and to teach j him he is engaged in a science and not in a life of mere drudgery. It had been the practice of the ; country to put the smartest children j into the professions and consign the .booby and the dunce-to farming. He compared the stand-still farmer with the projrressive one, and American Farmer, lJaltimore. ?4tock for the-Soiitli. We' are almost daily receiving letters from subscribers at theSouth, requesting us to look out for blooded tot k for them, preparatory to their ordering in the fall. In reply, we voulsay, that through our Agen cy, all the most approved breeds can bd obtained, anil probably bet ter fropi this locality than any other. object, however, of the value of $500, under United Spates laws. Total exemptions in bankruptcy $2,000. The foregoing exemptions aro "valid against debts contracted before the adop tion and passage of the State Constitu tion and laws as well as those contracted after tho same, and against liens by judgment or decree of any State Court, any decision of any such Court render ed since the adoption of such Constitu tion and laws to the contrary notwith standing." (See act of June 8, 1872, and March 3d, 1S73.) The recent decision of the Supreme Court pf the United States in the Georgia case, declaring the Homestead provis ions of tho Constitution of that State unconstitutional in so far as it relates to debts contracted prior to its adoption. tions as the emanations of the I has annihilated the Homestead and ; book-farmer, whilst the other read : and thought and kept up with the ; march of improvement. He de- plored the lack of reading among j the farmers, particularly the read- j I in? of newspapers and agricultural 1 i journals, lie was satisfied not one- the Bankrupt Act, and the decision of i third of the people of Wake read i the Supremo Court destroying the jthe papers of the city of llaleigh, j Homestead under State laws, I have and he had no doubt there were j carefully prepared and had printed i numuers wnu uiu nut kiiuw uiu lUllllCS Ul lilt 4t.4lltrJll jV A r. kjuait; But the golden thread she did spy lent showed that the one was ever ob- t:a Maw mtt m In v I ' . . -.. .. ..v... jjecting to all new ideas as innova She was so airy a uiaideu. And her heart so made to lly. Enough was a tine thread golden To draw her up to the sky. Us, too, far heavier laden. With sorrow and sin defiled ; Us, too, doth a fine thread golden Draw after the dear, lost child. I AGRICULTURAL. personal property exemptions in North Carolina, in similar cases,cxccpt through the bankruptcy courts. In view of the demand which must follow the recent liberal amendments to he had been in the city lie had in quired of gentlemen whom he knew to be farmers if they had a farmers' journal published amongst them, and they confessed their ignorance of the fact. This was deplorable , express as diiected and showed the necessity ol the ed- ! ucation the Patrons of Husbandry proposed to supply. Col. Aiken drew attention to the ! fact that cotton planters were in the naoii 01 onngiug ineir prouuee 10 ruled and endorsed in very neat style, all tho forms liable to bq used in bank rutey by the o Ulcers of tho Court or the profession. They will be sold at $1.50 per duplicate sot, and forwarded 6m re ceipt of price, by mail, post paid, or by NEVER Neglect a Cough. Nothing is more certain to lay the foundation for future evil consequences. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS are a sure cure for all diseases of tho Respiratory Organs, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Diphtheria, Asthma, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Drj-ness:of the Throat, Windpipe, or lii-onchial Tubes, and all Diseases of the Lungs. In all cases of sudden cold, however taken, -these TABLETS should be promptly and freely used. They equal ize the circulation of the blow!, mitigate the severity of the attack, and will, in a very short time, restore healthy action to the affected organs. Wells' Carbolic Tablets are put up only in blue boxes. Take no substitutes. If they can't be found at your druggist's, end at once to (be Agent in New York, who will forward Uiem by return mail. Don't be deceived by imitations. Sold by drugarists. Price 25 cents a box. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt-st., New-York, Sole Agent for United States. Send for Circular. 4 4w CHOLERA EPIDEMIC DISEASES rilEVESTEI) BY USIXO BBOMO-CHLOBALUM The cv Odorless and Aon. I'oisonous Powerful lHSODOKIZKlS and lISINFi:CTANT. DIRECTORS: Hon Kemp P Battle, Hon Tod K Cald well, Hon John W Cunningham, Col T M Holt, Hon Wm A Smith, Dr W J Hawkins, Hon John Manning, Gen W R Cox, Col L W Humphrey, C Tate Murphy, Col Wm E Anderson, John G Williams, Col W L Saunders, li Y McAden, Col A A McKoy, I J Young, James A Graham, F II Cameron, J C McKae, J B Batchelor, J C Blake, Walter Clark, W G Unchurch, J J Davis, John Nichols. FEATU1IKS AND ADVANTAGES. It is emphatically a Home .Company. Its large capital guarantees strength and safety. Its rates are as low as those of any first-class company. It offers all desirable forms of insur ance. Its funds are invested ut home and I circulated among our own people. iNo unnecessary restrictions imposed uon residency or travel. Policies npii-forfeitable after two years. Its officers and directors are promi nent, and well-known North Carolin ians, whose experience as businessmen, and whose worth and integrity are alone sufficient guarantees of the Com pany's' strength, solvency and success. TIIEO. II. HILL, Local Agent, O. H. PERRY Raleigh, N. C. Supervising Agent. Good Agents, with whom liberal contracts will be made, wanted in every count v in the State. March 13, 1S73. 38 w6m BRONCHIAL SYRUP. tR A. YOUNG'S Bronchial Syrup. DR. A. YOUNG'S BRONCHIAL SYRUP is a safe and certain remedy for Scrofula in many of its varying forms. Its effects are speedy and per manent. It cures rapidly Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis,A.sthma, Consumption, in its early stages, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, fec. This preparation is perfectly harmless, never producing any unpleasant symp toms, or the slightest injury to the tone of the most delicate stomach. Its results are tonic and Invigorating, giving a good and healthy appetite. It is com pounded of fresh and unadulterated materials which from their combination exercise an alterative influence over the entire system. This Medicine is alike efficacious upon the Air Passages, cur ing Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, and Bronchists, Incipient Consumption and also upon the Alimentary Canal, stimu lating and strengthening its action, and drivingout that Hydra-headed monster, Dyspepsia. ' It has been'tested by large numbers 01 persons, ana nas invariably given relief and satisfaction. The following are a few of the certifi cates which have been received : Physician's Certificate. Pittsboro, May 4th, 1SG8, Dr. Youxa's " UroSchial Syrup " is a RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR COUGHS AND THROAT AFFEC TIONS, and we take pleasure in recom mending it to the Profession and to the Public. John A. Hanks, M. D., William F. Berry, M. D., Jno. S. McClonahan, M. D., E. D. Mann, M. D., John W. Pago, M. D., Pittsboro, N. C, R. R. Ihrie, M. D., Pittsboro, N. C, G. W. Blacknall, M. D., Raleigh, N. C. May 10th, 1SG8. I hereby certify that I am well ac quainted with the above named Physi cians, and they are all gentlemen of character and standing in their profes sion. JOSEPH TOMPSON, Maj-or of Pittsboro, N. C. BROKCttl Ah BYttTJP. Certificate, Rev Will. II olmcs. Henderson, N. C, Aug. 30, 1869. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir. It affords me pleasure to add my testimony to the meri ts of you r Bronchial Syrup. I ha ve used it for Bronchitis -with most happy effect, and confidently recommend it as a pleasant and reliable remedy for that disease. Respectfully yours, WM. HOLMES. Pxttsboko, May 1st, 1868. Dr. A. YouNa-Si'r. My physician pronounced my lungs a goed deal af fected, and by the use of one bottle of your Bronchial Syrup, was relieved en tirely, and my health now is very good. Very truly yours, MISS MARY REID. J. A. ASSLEY, Formerly J. A Ansley It Co. Our present ooiect. liowever. is 1 siecially to answer the question of market for other men to put a value ' a correspondent in Keachi, La., and upon It, and neverdreanit of saying ; - ... . t t- mi 1 I 1 x . 1 . 1. . . t, . : . ..... . in SO qoing tne lnionnauon win ue i iiiii nicy uiuugm useful' to others in the same and adjacent States, lie asks if stock brought here can be sent direct from this iort to New Orleans, or if it will be necessary to ship by the way of New York. In reply we would inform our friends in the South- it was worth. The professional man, tho store-1 keeper, the hotel keeper, all put a i value upon their labors, their goods , and their accommodations, but the cotton planter alone required others to value the result of his labor and : capital, and never even asked him- ; self if the price offered would pay.' west, that we have now a regular 1 line of steamers lictwecn Baltimore , He was most happy in his allusion and New Orleans, and anything to tin- practice of our farmers in reouirrd bv them can le forwarded ' iiurcli;.-inr hay and cutting down To facilitate business and promote speedy disi-harges, it is suggested that the sum of $100, be deposited -with the petition in bankruptcy, and when so done the Register is authorized and will guarantee that 110 further sum shall be required of the petitioner in ordinary proceedings, and the deficiency found upon the taxation of costs will be de ducted pro rata from the costs of the several ofiiifrs of court. I ni Very Respectfully, kc, A. W. SHAFFER, Register 4th District N. C. Raleigh, N. C, April 23, 1873. SPECIAL NOTICES. Its dailv uc destroys all bad odors and poisonous emanations about your premises, and thereby prevents conta gion and disease; contains no poison and has no odor -of its own, and is always safe. Dr Urockktt, a celebrated writer on Cholera and Yellow Fever, maintains that a few drops f.f Bkomo-Chi-okah'm in a tumbler of water, drank daily, will prove a sure protection from these dis eases. 4 4w 1 Prepared onlv bv TILOi:..' 1. no., ROBKRT F. JOHNSON, Of Mocksville, Davie county. N. C. Augusta, ua. Ansley & Johnson, TOBACCO CO .1171 IS.MOX JIEKCIIAATS, Are prepared to make liberal advances on shipments of Tobacco, and with ample stock of all grades, offer to the trade unsurpassed inducements. Call iMid sec us at our strictly fire proof warehouse, corner Pryor and Hunter streets, Atlanta, Oeorgia. Refers, bv permission, to Hon. F. E. 1 Shober, Salisbury, N. C. 1). A. Davis, Esq., Salisbury, N. C. K. F. Simonton, Esq., President iiO Uni Rank of Statesville, N. C, Front the llaleigh Sentinel. Dr. Young's " Bronchial Syrup." Wo are indebted to Dr. Younr, of Pittsboro, for several bottles of this valuable Medicine. It has been tested in many cases and found to be excellent. It is highly approved by the medical profession. Letter from Rev. J. II. Dally. Raleigh, N. C, April 19th, 1870. Dr. A. Young, Henderson, N. C. Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in re commending your " Bronchial Syrup" to the notice of such as are afflicted with diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Having tried many remedies for diseas es of the Throat, within the past two years, (during all which time I have had larnygitis,) it is due you and all who are afflicted in a similar manner, to say that I have experienced more relief from the use of your syrup, than from any other medicine. It is with me indispensable. Yours in Christ, JONATHAN II. DALLY. Raleigh, December 25th, 1868. Dr. Allen Young Dear Sir: Hav ing had a number of applications for your Cough remedy, think you had better send us a dozen immediately. Very respectfully, WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C, April 2nd, 1869. Dr. A. Young, Henderson, N. C. Dear Sir: Please send us per Express, one dozen bottles of your Cough Bal sam. We will remit on receipt of in voice. Respectfully, P. F. PESCUD & SON, Druggists, Raleigh, N. C. Williamsboro, N. C, April 10, 1869. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir .-My wife has been suffering with a dreadful cough for eight years, and was so feeble that the physicians thought she could live but a short time ; but after taking a few bottles of your medicine, to the aston ishment of her friends, her health has greatly improved. I send you this that the afflicted may read aim be relieved by your invaluable discovery. 1 Very respectfully, &c, W. L. STATTERWHITE. Certificate from Gov. W. W. Ilolden Raleigh, N. C, May 22nd, 1869. To Dr. A. Young : I take pleasure in bearing testimony to the value of your Bronchial Syrup. I have used it myself, and it has been used in my family, and I find it an excellent medi cine for affections of the throat and VUCOU -ft. iia V (7 UUU KJI ISA V0 il for the purpose for whichit is designed. to mitigate suffering and save human life, Very respectfully, W. W. HOLDEN. BRONCHIAL. SYRUP The following persons, among many others have used this Medicine, either themselves or in their families, and have expressed their approval ofit: Bishop D S Doggett, D D Richmond Va. Bishop G F Pierce, D D, Sparta Ga. Bishop T P Davis, Camden, S C. Capt C B Denson, Pittsboro, N C. Frank Waddell, Esq, Hillsboro. Gov A Bencher, Pittsboro, N C. Tt J Haughton, Esq, Gulf. Hon J H Haughton, Newbern. Rev W II Bobbitt, Chapel Hill. Dr W W Young, Henderson. Rev N F Reid, ThomasviUo. or rr tt Gibbons. Durhams. Hawkins. Vaiden, Miss. JOB PRINTING, &e. C. B. Kdwakds. Jf. B. Brought? EDWARDS & BROUGHTON PRACTICAL ' Rev C. Rev R B Sutton, iveeioF Church, Pittsboro, N C. . Rev Dr Cheshire, Rector Episcopal Church, Tarboro, N C. Rev W S Pettegrew, Rector Episcopal Church, Henderson, N C. John Manning. Attorney at Law, Pitts boro, North Carolina. . Chas M Busbee, Attorney at Law llal eigh, NO. Hon A W Venable, Attorney at Law, Oxford, N C. Gen W P Taylor, Pittsboro, NC. Col W R Swain, Tallahassee, i la. Dr A B Hawkins, Tallahassee, 1 la. Col PEA Jones, Henderson, N C. Also Keffer to Rev W M Wingate, D D, W F College, Forestville, N C. Rev W T Brooks, D D, W F College, T7V.foet"ir!lla N C 1 Prof Wm Royal, Raleigh, N C. Price One Dollar per liottie. Liberal discount to the Tradc.-S Inquire of your Druggist, or Address 0 Itlrs. Dr. A. OinN, 49ly Raleigh, N. C. EXTM OFFER ! SECOND Sold by all druggists. New York. rjlIIE REPUBLIC. ft directJ Our! corrcjHndrnt orders a bull ami tivo luil'tr- nf the Alderney hrwHl-f-he iys, " I luiveanicerdock or tattle for this ugion; they are rnvssed with the Ih-von, and show tho Wood plainly in their beautiful i-"!.r jind form but I wi-h to go into riiiinj: fancy lock. for dairy IurMHes, obi.unia laii'-y prices. and ii raiin; to till -et thf quircs charm m y a-i r man oy e will Im- happy ;ra. lie iiau spoKen tne tiay oe l'ore to a fanner on this subject and wan told that our hay was too jrrit ty. lie asked if our hay absorbed &ilex. 14 No," was the response, but we pull it vp." The cotton planter, he went on to say, was engaged in the worst species of agriculture. There was not a farmer in North Carolina who could not raise almost everything he needed. The (J ranges would teach farmers A CAKI. Agents ALNTS OF THE Dissected, analyzed Wailed fcr 11NNERS ; Believing that the inestimable privil eges of self-government guaranteed by the Federal Constitution involve corres ponding duties, and that among these are sleepless vigilance and the devotion IML'Lf I citizen in aid of the preservation and and portrayed as I development of our country and its in- tnd women, just like Saints j stitutions, we have determined, in futh- e ranee or these objects, to establish a monthly magazine devoted to the dis cussion of the sidence of government ana to a review ol political events U'Kcr from 3Ir. A. S. Garner. Chatham County, May 14th, 18GS. Dr. A. Young- Dear Sir: I have been suffering for a number of years with an affection of the throat and lungs, general debility, enlargement of Hie glands about the neck, pain iu my side and chest, and a bad cough. I had no appetite, and frequently I could not speak above a whisper, and all my friends thought I would speedily fill "a Consumptive grave, as most of my family had gone in that way. Great was my surprise and delight, when after using a few bottles of your truly invaluable medicine I was entirely relieved. I now sleep soundl3 eat heartily, and can do any kind of work. I am happy to say it does not tire me to sing or to speak aloud. Thinking that this statement may be of some service to suffering humanity, I give it to you for publication, if you think proper. Very Respect fullv, A. S. GARNER. Bkinkleysvilue, March 10, 1869. I have known Mrs. Ann H. Jones for thirty-five years. During that entir period she has been subject to a cough ; and in her late years, sometimes dis tressing. I called to see her on Monday last, and found her about to leave her room, which I was informed she had not done in four months. She stated that she had recently greatly improved, which she attributed to a medicine pre pared by Doctor Allen Young, of Hen derson. She stated that she had used many cough remedies, but had found none so beneficial as the one aboye al-' luded to. WILL. H. WILLIS, Prest. N. C. Dist. M. P. Church. I take pleasure in stating that I am j. well acquainted with the case of Mr. A. I S. Garner, aud his cure is verv remark I able. JOHN A. HANKS, M. D., ! Pittsboro, N. C. real men and Sinners of our own dav. Original Racy, Striking and Popular. Reads like a Novel. Send for circular. 4 It ZIEGLER t M-CURDY, ols Arch St., Philadelphia, Fa. Letter from Tliss ITI. K. Webster. Chapel Hill, June 9th, 186S. Certificate of Mrs. Ann II. Jones. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir:! feel thankful I can say to you, I have tried your Bronchial Syrup, and have found great relief from it. I had almost de spaired last winter of life. I now thank God that you can make this invaluable medicine to relieve the afflicted. I have suffered forty-five years with a cough, and have expectorated a good deal of blood when I coughed. I have seen no sign of blood since using your Syrup. I have heretofore had to be very partic ular in my diet, owing to my bowels being in a bad state; I feel, after taking your medicine, no ill effect, from any thing I eat ; I hope and pray every one who are subject to coughs may try it. I am seventy-one years old, and feel bet ter at this time than I have for thirty years. I hope you may be benefitted in this life, and rewarded in Heaven, for the good your medicine has done. I could give you one hundred testimoni als of. my ease if necessary. Your true friend, ANN II. JONES. ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION. THE CHROMO " CUTE " ELE GANTLY FRAMED AND A SHARE i IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF 8730 PREMIUMS AMOUNTING TO 41,000. GIVEN AWAY TO Every subscriber to that Popular Weekly, Book and Job Printers, Fiiycttevine strict, (Old Stand :!( It. ..ii- "IIUI RAIjKK; ii, tt. Are now prepare! description of to C?.. eve I-'lnin and I unry BOOK & JOB FaiHTIHG from the smallest Card t ll( , Poster, on as reasonable ter1M U!ftlie same work can bo done at v ,.H(. lishment in tho State. " We will kec constantly onl , print to order, l " . Solicitor, Superior Court ClerSher- ijj and Magistrate's 7;fo,i of the latest improved fi.rni sonable 'terms. '' on . COMPETE IX nticE Axn EXKirTIx. Special attention aid to llOIIM'H ii SCHOOL CATAlAHiVKS OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND flllilfi CIRCULARS AND BILOXJ 1 TOBACCO LABELS. Orders by mabpromptly attends i . and work shipped by Mail or Express to any portion of the State, j) Agents for S. COLLIN'S A Co's News, Book and Job Inks at manufacturers prices, freight added. Orders solicited. EDWARDS & ER0UGI1T0X, ; ' Box ITS, Raleiglf, X. V. Sept. 1, 1S71. if. A New Era in Journalism. The irtal Acliievemc-iil of llic Xinrlcenlli Ccnliir. Dr. A. Young Sir: You know what a low state I was in when I first came to - w. .r.,il I , , 1 I . . . . . . . ssuming that the leoritimate obiect ' u ...-....,....: .. i ..... . . . . - . till L 11 vti(3 i . US L UU9411JU cl it V . 15UI1C1CU ikiug in rotton." he orih r. :iih1. :is In- directs, i that plants nettled viWtlinu as well Iicnl-I !; siniiiia.Vs he re- j as horses. It was projo?el to brings win scd the which will astonish and j the farmers together anil to show j the iialivt-s of his nariah t them their real iKsition, and" but we question whctlier inake tiiore hioim-v in his region, than c;tiilir suar. oi n vi he couid il rryjrceii Antony IVar Tr he will to teach them what their products -took, i were worth. I from! Me dwelt upon other phases of! "t the organization its charitable i charac ter and the economical man ner in which the science of agricul-! tureean bo conducted. lie gave a; history of the origin of the order, to , i. . i a. ?. t ti residn ieire iu ueiieut iiie lariiiing unci- ests. There was nothing political j in it, more than iertaius to the i church. The secrecy of the order A Clergyman, w hile residing in South America as missionary, discovered a safe and sinij'l.' remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Karly Decay, Dis ease of the Urinary ami Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit tho alllicted and unfortunate, I recipe for preparing and i using this medicine, in a sealed envel ope, to any one who needs it, Free of charge. Address, JOSKPII T, INMAN, Station D, Uible House, mar l;i w3m -New-York City. P3 N I'M K ROUS TESTS HA VI! PKOVKD N. f. IUSNHAM B NEW TUB21NE WATER WHEEL g 7 To be the Best ever In rented. HH lb.ni K. II. lly.ic, Viiv Pnid nt of the jToiiiiecticuH .ta'e Board of Agriculture, planted a number of small evergm-ii in a circular form around some icar trees, simply for ornament, intending to keep them i down in the front of a hedge, and j to allow the ear trees, for eilVvt," to appear above them. The plan was neirlectetl after a while as r v. . i muviii m many sucn pians are-ai u ineet-r- Iliz.uioir admitting m y"vw,, t-.. ...s, s. r asked how the wives ami loeTei up ainive auu iiHny-encirh-d them. H nunc to le no ticed after u while that while the lH-ar trt-es away from the evergreens were irregular bearers of rather in ferior fruit, those within the circle were almd invariably prolific, and the fruit was of superior quality. - There was no other apparent t-au.-e j for thisj result than the influence of the evergreens, hence the inference I in favor of protection would M-em to be a just one. Pamphlet free. 4 4w Address, York, Pa. TO THE SUFFERING. rhe Rev. William II. Norton, while in Hrazil as a Missionary, dis- i covered in that land of medicines a j remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, J Sore Throat, Coucms, Colds, Astii- I The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal agents has ever been that in their process of purgation . and porifica- j censure of opponents as well as indis Hon they have also debilitated the sys- I -,,itin.to Jtaa r r,ir,,ic;, of good government is provision for the welfare and happiness of the citizen, his phj'sical comtort, educational growth, and moral development, The Republic will brinjr to this test all economic ques tions, political action, and governmental measures. Holding firmly that in a republic, constituted as ours is, political parties are essential, and that they furnish the best, not to say the only means of that constant and severe scrutiny to which power should be always subjected. The llcpublic will insist that the country is not only sale, but safest with its destiny in the keeping of the Republican party; that measures of reform and progress must be carried forward through its in strumentality, and that its permanent ascendancy should be maintained so very much from pain in my throat, chest and side. My appetite was very bad, and I could not sleep at night, havinga distressing cough, with profuse night sweats. Now, after takinpc half a dozen bottles of your Bronchial Syrup, I am well. I enjoy good health, feeling belter than I ever did. Very Respectfull3r Yours, MARY E. WEBSTER. September 1st, 1S69. I have known Mrs. Ann II. Jones for more than twenty years, and I certify that the statement made by her in her certificate is substantially true. S. P. J. HARRIS, Supt. and Pastor Mt. Olive Church, Oranville Co., X. f. Chromos are delivered at onco. The distribution will POSITIVELY take place on the TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST, EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE. OUR CHROMO "CUTE" is 1Gx20 inches in size, acknowledged to bo the finest and handsomest picture ever given with any paper. OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND is an eight page illustrated family and story weekly in its third volume, has now over SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS, and rapidly increas ing, which insures the success of the present distribution. The Publishers of Our Fireside Friend have sent to its subscribers this year over SEVENTY THOUSAND copies of the chromo " Cute " and are shipping hundreds every day. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, THREE DOLLARS PER YEAR, which gives the subscribers FIFTY- ! TWO numbers of the best Family j Weeklv, the chromo " CUTE," finely framed", and a numbered CERTIFI- The Daily Graphic GATE entitling the holder to one share j newspaper, published distribution ot THE DAILY OKAIMIH'.' All flic Xetvw mid full of :'iiiir-v. is the title AGENTS I'xlruct from n. Letter from .11 rs. Baskerville. " Tho medicine was received in due time, I have been con lined to the house, and most of the time to bed, since December. The Doctor thinks my left lung- has a cavity in it, Windsor, Bertie Co., Sept. 1SG9. Dr. A. Young: I have used your Bronchial Syrup myself and children. It acted like a charm. It is the best medicine for coughs and colds I have ever tried. Let me say to all mothers, whose children are delicate and subject to croup, " use the Bronchial Syrup ; it will give immediate relief." With many kind wishes, and great success to you and yours, I remain your friend, META F. SWAIN. in tne distribution- oi premiums lor 1873. SUBSCRIBE now with the agent or send direct to the Publisher. SPECIMEN COPIES, particulars, etc., sent free. In every town, at' home or traveling. Largo cash i a M-rr-r-k pavand liberal premiums WAN I LU lor getting up clubs. The 'best outtit. . Send at once for Terms and particulars. Address - WATERS it CO., Pubs., Chicago. of a in New York. t wnicn is acnicvmgiiic iiiosircmarKnii;r j journalistic success ever chronMi l. It is an eignt-pago evening pajicr Ulin" editions daily), elegantly printed, mi i conducted by the ablest editorial t;ili i.i attainable. Asa newspaper tho Daily (iim'iiic stands in the first rank, ami n-ntain regularly ( The Very I.albt mid ft'iillexi rw from all Parts of f lie World. tern. To obviate this difficulty physi cians have long sought for an agent ihat would long as it responds to the demands of i and now asimilar one is foregoing in the enlightened and progressive public ! right lung. 1 am so very much obliged opinion. j to you for the Bronchial Syrup. It has 1 he Itepubhc will avoid unwarranted i cured my throat entirely. 1 felt a diner- ence alter taking the third dose. I think criminate piaise of friends aimintr at ' it has done me more good than any mo- i that degree of independence and candor j dieine I ever tried. I have taken the ; which concede justice to both. It will i bottle which you sent me, and I will be he said was just sufficient to give i ma, and Nervous Weakness. This An Intelligent English farmer; writing to the Mark JMne J-lxpres, state his exjerience with bone dust ami superphosphaie made from lames, j JIe believes bone to be the "crcttiii of cream" as manure. On jKisturu land in Cheshire, wheredie lived seven years, he found it indis pensable. In Whitshjre he found itd veloMl the best grasses and produced a sujerior herbage; it produced the Hot roots and on the wheat (crop, in the.-hajK- of super phosphate, it m -cured a go d stand, lie ucd $2,"j!o worth ot it, and be lieves 5t to U the hot worth a far.merV attention of any outside manure. lie found on clay lands, impregnated with oxyde of iron, that until the laud had Iki n limed, the lxdie had no eifixt, but as soon, as Hind was applied bone was used with success. Finally on experi menting with it on sandy soil, he found it erfectJy useless, and even m quantities of uu pounds per -acre applied to old pastures or young ganized grass lands it had no jH-rceptible j effect during many years. ! it iermaiM-nce, and was such as a prudent business man would exer cise in his own affairs. Alluding to the feature of the or- women, he of deceased farmers in charge of farms (and in view of tho ol.jiH'ts of the order) i-ould bt oljc-i to. Besides, he believed that if men generally would take their wives with them on all occasions, they would never enter an organization they would be ashamed of. The membership to the order was open to all persons interested in farming. Lawyers or physicians or otherwise, if they were interested in fanning, were eligible to mem liership; but they must go into the order us farmers am I ieavetheir pro fessions Indiind. The matter of eli gibility to membership was left solely to the local organizations. All editors were eligible. This was in consideration of the fact that they were representative men and reflec ted the views and sentiments of : their readers, antl could do much in furtherance of the objects of the or- j tier. Ministers of the gospel he ever held as entitle! to member ship free of charge. This he took the responsibility of promulgating j on his own account, and thus far he : had been sustained. j He concluded by stating the terms of admission and asking those who desired to avail themselves of the benefits of the order to go forward and make up a Grange. Twenty two of the prominent fanners of Wake responded, and several of them added the names of their wives. The Grange was subsi-uueiitlv or- remcdy has -ured myself alter all other medicines had failed. Wishing to benefit the suffering, I will send the recijo for preparing and using this remedy to all who desire it FREE OF CHARGE. Please send an envelope, with your name and address on it. Address, Rev. WILLIAM II. NORTON, C76 Broadway, mar ll 3S; w3m New York City. For Io of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Depression of Spirits and leneral Debility, in their various forms, Fkkro-Phospiiorated Elixir of Cal isava made by Caswell, Hazard fc Co., New York, and sold by all drug gists, is tho best tonic. As a stimulant tniic for patients recovering from tV-vei or other sickness, it has no equal:' If taken during tho season it prevents fever and ague and other intermittent fevers. 4 4w. Tall Grass. WAGES I7OR ALL WHO ARE WILLING ? TO WORK. Any person, old or young, of either sex, can make from $10 to 00 per week, at home, day or even ing. Wanted by all. Suitable to either City or Country, and any season ot the year. This is a rare opportunity for those who are out of work, and out of money, to make an independent living. No capital being required. Our pamph let, "HOW TO MAKE A LIVING," giving full instructions, sent on receipt of 10 cents. Address, A. BURTON it CO., Morrisania, Westchester Co., N. Y. A f 17 M TO everywhere to sell our new AUull IOanj ",mv, i Embroidering Machine, send for Illus trated Circular, to the Mc- Kee Manufacturing Company, 309 Broadway, New York. Purge, Purify and Strengthen At one aud tlie same time. Their research has at lastlcen reward ed by a discovery vhich fully realizes the fondest desires of tiie medical fac ulty, and which is justly regarded as themost important triumph that Phar macy has ever achieved. This impor tant desidt-ratum is Dr. Tutt's Vegetable I,ivcr Pill. Which purify the blood and remove all corrupt humors and unhealthy accum ulations from the body, and yet pro duces no weakness or lassitude what ever, but on the contrary tones the stomach and invigorates the body dur ing the progress cl their operation. They unite the heretofore irreconcilable qual ities ofa STRENGTHENING PURGA TIVE and a PURIFYING TONIC. Dr. Tint's Pills aro the most active and searching medicino in existence. They at once attack the very root of dis eases, and their action is so prompt that in an hour or two after they are taken the patient is aw aro of their good effects. They may be taken at any time without restraint of diet or occupation; they produce neither iiausea, griping or de bility, and as a family medicine they have no rival. Price 25 cents a Ikx. Sold by all Druggists. Principal office, IS and 20 Flatt St., New York. 4 4w. WANTED Charcoal for Fowl. The benefit which fowls derive fjom eating charcoal is, I believe, acknowledged. The method of put ting it lielore them is, however, not well understood. Pounded charcoal is not in the shape in which fowls usual Iv find their food, and conse quently is not very enticing to them. THE PAIILOIl CO.iII'ASIOX. Every Lady wants one! Every Man ought to have one ! ! Sent on receipt of Ten Cents. Address, L. r . HIDE iv CO., iy. scvenm at I), t'. Salisbury has been cxjeri inentingon his farm near Old Fort in the growth of the different grass es, lie sowed his grasses with turnips instead of some kind oft tmiifv pv "Vm-fc grain as is usual and theexperiment-i is a wonderful success. His timo- i box-tos t i.nt rAXio.x A. I 1 a . i my ami orcnani grass is over rive ; Sent on receipt of ieei mgn. lie Had some suecimen bunches on the train vesterdavand woj-ia 1 a I J i - . f m n I have found that corn burnt on -y"V which con- the cob. and the refuse sistjalinot entirely of the grains reduced to charcoal, and still retain- . The Pip is 'occasioned by the in theiir perfect shaie placed' be- I forming of a dry, horny scale upon j fore them, is greedily eaten by them, j Jhe tongue; ine beak beo with their a marked health, as brighter color of their combs, and their siHjner producing a greater average of eggs to the flock than lefore.i S. Ilvfus Mamn in thcPoxd try UtA-ld. omes vel improvement in ! IOW aI ine n;uw! lne plumage be- is shown by the comes ru filed; the bird mopes and i Pftor itaele Poultry. Pardon K. Bail of Wcsport Point, states that his income from 16 hen3, for one year, wasflOG; Pardon Davis Of the j same place- raised from 2 geeaeahd gander, 57 goslings in a year, j 5 cts. Unique Printing and Publishing House. 30 Vesey Street, New York. 46 eowly JOHN ARMSTRONG, No. 1 Fayetteville Strebt, RALEIGH JV. C., BOO It HINDER, And Blank Hook Manufacturer. Newspapers. Magazines, and Law Books, of every description, bound in oincs: the aooetite craduallv d- clines to extinction and at length ! the ver' heiit style and at lowest prices. it dies, completely worn out by ! fever and starvation. Give the ' bird, three times a day, for a week i or two, two or three grains of black ! pepper in fresh butter, which will ' effect a cure. I Old numbers of Supreme Court Ttim ports taken n exchange for binding. SIOX II. IIOGKRS, Attorney at Law, It is recommended to chicken j raisers to raise some broom corn 1 l i . . . i r 1 l r I cess to it. It is a healthy and fat tening feed for them. UALEIUII, X. C, Oglce on Fayetteville Street, two half squares South of Yarborough House, Haywood old office. Practices in the Federal and State Courts. 49 3m. Is the most powerful cleanser, strengthener and remover of Glandular Obstructions known to Materia Medica. It ia specially adapted to constitu tions ' worn down " and debilitated by the warm weather of Spring and Sum mer, when the blood is not in active cir culation, consequently gathering im purities from sluggishness and imper fect action of the secretive organs, and is manifested by Tumors, Eruptions, Blotches, Boils, Pustules, Scrofula, Ac, Ac. When weary and languid from overwork, aud dullness, drowzinessand inertia take the place of energy and vigor, the system needs a Tonic to build it up and help the Vital Forces to regain their recuperative power. In the beat of Summer, frequently the Liver and Spleen do not properly nerforua their functions; the Uterine and Urinary Organs are inactive, pro ducing weakness of the stomach and in testines and a predisposition to billious derangement. Dr. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA i prepared directly from the SOUTH AMERICAN PLANT, and is peculiar ly suited to all these difficulties ; It wbl cleanse the VITIATED BLOOD, strengthen the LIFE-GIVING POW ERS, and REMOVE ALL OBSTRUC TIONS from IMPAIRED AND EN FEEBLED Organs. It should he freely taken, as Juru beba is pronounced by medical writers the most efficient PURIFIER, TONIC and DEOBSTRUENT known in the whole range of medicinal plants. 4w JOHN Q. KELLOGG, IS Platt-st., New York, Sole Agent lor the United States. Sold by Druggists. Send for Circular. I Price One Dollar per Bottle. not waste woids, influence, or power by purely negative criticisms, but will en deavor to promote correct action by atlirmatively and plainly showing the better way. 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The Republic Publishing Company, ' Washington, D. C. very thankful it you would send me some more. It has benefitted me so much. S. D. BASKERNILLE, Vaiden, Miss. of from .11 rs. A J. Davis, wife . Itisthop Xlios. I". Davis. Camden, S. C, June 8th, 1S(39. Having used Dr. A. Young's medi cine, with relief and benelit, it gives me pleasure to recommend it to all who are suffering from Bronchitis, coughs, Ac, as one of the best cough mixtures I ever tried. My best wishes for your success. I am vours, with "much respect, A. J. DAVIS. Wahkknton Female College, Sept, 15th, 1809. Du. A. Yocso Dear Sir: I have used your Bronchial Syrup for hoarse ness and sore throat, several times, and it proved a very excellent remedy. It has not failed to afford relief in a single instance. I think it worthy ofa place in every family. May eminent success at tend your efforts to relieve human suf fering. Please send me two more bot tles, and I will remit amount due on their reception. Very truly, Ac, T. M. JONES, Prest. Female College, Warren ton, N. C. FOOD! A Case of Asthma Cured. Chatham County, May 9th, 1S0S. Dr. A. Young Sir.- My daughter has been troubled with Asthma from infancy. Her cough and breathing were at times so bad, I would think she could scarcely live. But after taking a lew bottles of your invaluable Medicine she is completely restored to excellent health. Respectfullj M. HARRIS. Warkenton Female College. Dr. Allen Young Dear Sir: Your "Bronchial Syrup" is growing in pop ularity with Us. Please send 0 bottles to Mr. T. J. Southall, Norfolk, Va., by Express. Send 1-1 dozen bottles to me at this place. We want the Syrup for our own use and that of. some of our boarders. Send bill of the 2 dozen bot tles to me. Very Truly, Ac, T. M. JONES. Corn, Rye, Sheafs of Oats, Meal, Peas, Fodder, Hay, Oats, Fine Feed, Shucks, &c, Always kept on hand at osuoirx's Grain and Feed Store, West of the North Carolina Depot in the new Warehouse built for that pur pose. r -prders dropped in. the Post Office will be promptly tilled. W. A. GATTIS, Superintendent. Raleigh. N.- C. mi. Feb. 7, 187;'.. ly DYSPEPSIA RELIEVED. Letter from 91. Q. Waddell, Esq., Attorney at Law. Pittsboro, October 8th, 1808. I hereby certify that Dr. A. Young's Bronchial Syrup is an excellent Medi cine tor Dyspepsia. I have suffered much with that disease, and found great relief from your truly valuable prepar ation .For Bronchial afltections it sur passes anything I have ever seen tried. It has acquired great notoriety from a wonderful cure it effected in the case of Mr. A. S. Garner, of this county, who a year or eighteen months ago was thought to be in the last stage of con sumption, but at this time is a hearty and well man. M. Q. WADDELL. ' Tallaiiasse, Fla., Oct. 1, 18G9. Dr. Allen Young Dear Sir: I am happy to see from your circular, and to hear from various portions of the coun try, that your Bronchial Syrup is doing so much good. I think it worthy ofa place in every family, and would advise you to ship a large quantity to this place and various portions of the State, as we have a good many visitors from the North, who spend their winters here, that are troubled with affections of the throat and chest. Wishing you much success, I remain, .--11 very respccuuiiv vourx. A. B.llAWKINS, if. D. Office of Raleigh Episcopal Methodist, Raleigh, N. C, May 21st, 1870. Dr. Allen Young Dear Sir : I have for several years been troubled with Bronchial Affection, and after having tried various remedies for that disease, I am free to say that I have received t?iore benefit from your "Bronchial Syrup" than from any and all other medicines which I have yet used. Those who are afflicted with Bronchitis, Incip ient Consumption and Dyspepsia will ever owe you a debt of gratitude for so valuable a remedy. Wishing you an abundant success in the sale of this de servedly popular Medicine, I am j'ours Truly, J. B. BOBBITT, Editor. Kittrells' Springs, Oct. 14, 1SG9. Dr. A. Young Sir: I havo used 3'our Bronchial Syrup in the Female College at Kittrells' Springs, and it gives me great pleasure to testily to its valua ble properties. It acted like a charm in every case, l commend it to every family as a sate and emcicnt remedy. V ery respectiuiiy, C. B. RIDDICK, Prest. K. S. Female College. I lie 1 t'nv.U h;i nn.v f'Vi-I lie-, me ! an! i.vuzH. ; tlie Mit-iT i:. -H. cures. 1 1 i ,.;.!. euros nil Cm; Colds. It I, a-. mUHV CMSCS -"t I,- :i ! .. I i- Cil.ili Ml.) !. 1 a ' vfr.i i i . : Tu: M I 1 .. m '-, '.n.Jit.u '. !i9 JMll- i in i ho .il?l'K of . !eil lor ' illl'-.'ilt i lonuiii -. i:KAl:l.K :! UA I.I.Y ,i!js nnd curiHl so Astnuin Rooms Union Rep. Cong. Committee, Washington, D. C, Feb. 4, 1873. The undersigned is well acquainted with the gentlemen who have under taken the publication of The Republic, and has entire confidence in their devo tion to Republican principles and in their ability to successfully accomplish the important work they have under taken. The enterprise is earnestly recom mended as worthy of the active and liberal support of Republicans through put tho country. 43 J. M. Edmunds, Secretary. From ITT rs. Xhos. OTiller, late of AVilminglon, IV. C Dr. Young Sir: I have used the Bronchial Syrup, and find it a most ex cellent family medicine. Very Respectfully, Mrs. THOS. MILLER. September 8lh, 18C8. A Case of Croup. Fair Haven. N. C, Oct. 15th, 1SC8. Dr. A- YOUNG Sir : My son who is about twelve years old, had a most vio lent attack of Croup, and by the use of the Bronchial Syrup, he was relieved in a few minutes. . Truly Yours, " GEORGE W. FOOSIIER. Henderson, Aug. 25, 1870. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir: I wish to add-my testimony to that of many others in regard to your "isronclaal iSyrup, One ot my cundren about seven years of age was taken very sick witn Wlioop ing Cough and Measles. I procured someof your .medicine and gave it to the little sufferer and am pleased to in form you that it acted like a charm in this case. I can enfidently recommend it to all that are troubled with the same disease. Very Respectfully, ROBERT VAUGIIAX. Tallahassee, Fla., March 17, '68. Dr. Allen Young: It affords me much pleasure to state that my wife ha been entirely restored from a severe ats tack of Asthma, with which, she has been afflicted for several years. I can confidently recommend the use of your, "Bronchial Syrup" to all those suffering from a similar disease. Yours Respectfully, W. R. SWAIN. Chatham County, N. C, Nov., 1SGS. Dr. A. Young Sir : I am happy to inform you that my cough which has troubled me for some time, is relieved by the use of a small quantity of your Bronchial Syrup, sent and recommend ed to me by Mrs. Gov. A. Reneher, Pittsboro, N. C. You will please send me several bottles of your valuable me dicine, as I have a sister and niece in New York, thought to have lung disease, and I think your medicine will bo a great use to them. Yours Respectfully, Mrs. WRIGHT COTTON. Asthma and Bronchitis Cured. Littleton, N. C, Nov. 21, 1S71. Dr. A. Young, Pittsboro, N. C Dear Sir: Those who have used your Bronchial Syrup here have made a final cure of Asthma and Bronchitis. My wife has been entirely ' cured of an Asthma of long standing, after I had spent a hundred dollars for other med icines without a particle of relief. Would not be without a bottle of your Bron chial Syrup for ten times Jts cost. Yours Truly, GILLIAM NEWSOM. 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The Era (Raleigh, N.C.)
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