a 3, -. THE ERA. THURSDAY. JtJKE X 1S74. Voice of Republicans ! Thinl District Congressional Convention. 4 : V At eleven o'clock, A. M., Tues day, May the 19th, the Convention was called to order by Wm. P.Can nady, Esq., Chairman of the 'Ex ecutive Committee of the District. The Chairman declared tho pur tose of the Convention to be the nomination of a Republican candi date to represent this District in the next Congress of the United States. A motion was then made and car ried, requesting the Secretary, E. M. Kosaly, Esq., to call the names of the several counties of this Dis trict, and as called that each dele gate come forward and present his credentials. On a, count, it was ascertained that each county was represented as follows, to-wit : Carteret, by Wm. J. Dushall, J. IJ. Whitehurst. Onslow, K. B. Sanders. Duplin, Enoch Hill. New Hanover, E. E. lllee, G. W. J'rioe, (I. E. Mabson, Jainea Low cry, J. H. Whiteman. .. Sampson, V. Uest, It. M. Orrell, i proxy.) llladen, T. Sutton. lirunswick, K. M. Rosafy. Columbus, Reuben Maultsby. Cumberland, W. A. Guthrie, J. S. Leary.. Harnett, J. S. Hurrinpton, Sion Harriggton, Isaac MurcliLiuii, Aus tin Harrington, Billy McLean, O. J. Si tears. .Moore, Thomas Harrington, A. it. McDonald. The Chairman then addressed the Convention, and stated that it as was then organized for the transaction of business his duties as Chairman of the Executive Committee were then erformed, and thanked the party for conferring the honor upon him Whereupon, it was moved and carried, that the Chairman and Secretary remain in their seats as temporary officers, and that the ( hairman appoint a Committee on ermanent organization, which was done, and the committee retired to perform its duty. During the absence of the Com mittee sieeches were made before the Convention by Messrs. Robin- Tnon the return of the committee they ottered the following nomina tions, which were endorsed by the Convention, to-wit : For Chairman, W. A. Guthrie, of Fayetteville. For Secretary, O. J. Spears, of Harnett. 4 Whereupon the Chairman invited the ofheers elect to fill the official " Keats in the Convention, which was Wm plied with. ' There was then a vote of thanks given by the Convention to Messrs. lannady and Itosafy, for the faith ful performance oi. their duties. ' A.motion was carried for the ap pointment of a Committee on reso lutions, and the following gentle men were appointed : Mr. Ilustiult, of Curtorot, Mab- son, of New Hanover, Sutton, of llladen, Sanders, of Onslow, Chair man, J. S. Harrington, of Harnett. Mr. Mabson mo veil that the Con vention take a recess until four o'clock, 1. M.; motion was carried and the Convention adjourned. The Convention re-assembled at 1 o'clock, it having been decided to proceed to the nomination of a candidate for Congress, upon a mo tion being made and carried, a for mal vote was taken and Col. Neill McKay, of Harnett county, was unanimous! v nominated. The following is the substance of the most important resolutions passed : Resolution reaffirming a devotion to the principles of the party. Resolution atlirming equal rights of all citizens before the law. Resolution in favor of public schools and the development of the ri-soimvs of the State. Resolution favoring the refund ing of the land tax collected by the gove rnment in 1S(" and 130. Resolution endorsing Thomas R. Purncll and (Jen. Allan Ruther ford. 'i ne utmost unanimity and good fevling prevailed. On motion, a committee of three was appointed, consisting of .Mrrs. Cannady, Whiteman and lrhv, to wait on Col. McKay, and nipiot him to address the Conven tion. Col. McKay came forward, and in a few appropriate remarks, uovptid the nomination amid the -de.iteniug applause of the Conven tion and lytauders. ( Mi motion, the Chairman was au , lih iiad to appoint an Hxccutive Committee for ihe District, compos jtl of one from each county. On motion, it was ordered that lbe Secretary publish the proceed ings in the SUufi'stmau and the Joj and request all Republican papers of the State to copy thesame. On motion, the Convention ad jaunxil sine , ami the greatest -it u loony and pleasant feeling ex- ' U""WM. A. GUTHRIK, Ch'n. t ). J. Sl'KAKs, Sec'y. JCepublienn Convention in la virisoti. On Saturday, May iMth, 1871, a lare hihI enthusiastic meeting of .Republican witshehl at x.ocington, . 4 . A. ! for Hie puriKJstMii nonunaiing ueie gates to the Republican District Convention at Hitfli Point on the L'sth inst. Tlie otject of trio meeting being x plained, on motion, the lion. 11. Adams was made Chairman, and 11. H. Dusenbury, Ri., wa.i made ecretary. While the business of the Con- . vention was being prepared, tne us- isemoiy was auuresseu uy iuu v-uan-man in some most acceptable and vell-timed remarks, which had the ring of the true metal and.were en Morsed by the Convention. ; On motion, the Chair appointed 'a committee of three, consisting of !l I. S. Shaffer, J. h Adams and U. Kinney, to prepare business for the iXmvention, who retired for that burpose. Col. VVm. F. lleudereon being called upon ami responding to the 'tall, clinched all the nails in the cortm of the defunct Democracy, , x , ' n Vr i Haywood Uarbee, Sanders Mason, I . W hiteman andO W . Price, of W.E. Thompson, Thos. G. Dodson .New Hanover, and others. au3 Allison and William Latta. and thereupon all the Democratic mourners at the' meeting (they .were only a few,' however,) took their departure. -H. 8. Shaffer being next called on. entertained the , audience foe a lialf hour in a most humorous and entertaining' speech which' 'Was vell received, and regret was ex- E ressed when the lateness of the bnr compelled him to close. The committee on business then returned and reported the follow ing named gentlemen as delegates and alternates to the High l'oiut Convention, to-wit : Mumford Har grave, Jacob A. Sowers, Wm. Hed rick and H. Adams. Alternates, II. B. Dusenbury, John F. Adams, George Kinney and L. E. Johnson. The following resolution, upon being read by the Secretary, was unanimously adopted by the Con vention: Resolved, That while we desire to send our delegates to the Conven tion untrammelled and without in structions to vote for any particular person, we desire to record ourselves as in favor of Col. W. F. Henderson as our first choice for the nomina tion for Congress. There being no further business before the Convention, on motion, it adjourned. II. ADAMS, Chairman. ' II. B. DuskxbubX Secretary. Orango County Republican Convention. Pursuant to a call of the Republi can Executive Committee of Orange County, a large and enthusiastic meeting of the Republicans con vened at the Court-house in Hills- boro, on Saturday, May 23d, 1874, for the purpose of nominating Coun ty officers and to appoint delegates to the Congressional, Senatorial and Judicial Conventions. On motion, George M. Harden was unanimously elected Chairman, Alexander Pleasants, Secretary, and Martin A. W tutted, Assistant Sec retary. The convention was called to order and the following proceed ings were nau : On motion, a committee of two from each township was appointed to nominate candidates and recom mend delegates to the different con ventions. The Chair appointed the following committee: John T. Ho- gan, Lewis Jenkins, H. B. Guthrie, Sam'l Morphis, J. v. MeKee, Rob ert Turrentine, C. P. Warren, Peter Brown, W. Duke, Alex. Herndon, Tne committee retired, on mo- tion, tne convention tooK a recess for three quarters of an hour. After recess, the convention was called to order. The committee of fered the following report: Candid ates for the House of Representa tives, Washington Duke and John T. llogan ; for County Commission ers, II. M. Jones, John v. Corbitt, V. R. Faucett, Wm. J. Gray, D. M. Sykes; County Flxecutive Com mittee, John T. llogan, Lewis Jen kins, J. W. Mc -ee, Robert Turren tine, C. P. Warren, Willis Mangum, W. Duke, Jewis Uoodloe, H. lsar- bce, ludridge l'arish, II. R. Guth rie, Sam'l Morphis, W. E. Thomp son, Thos. G. Dodson, James Scott, Gus Allison. Delegates appointed to the Congressional Convention, to beheld at Franklinton, the 12th of June: AV. Duke, Robert Turren- tine; alternates, C. I . Warren and iewis jcnKins. ueiegares 10 tne Judieial Convention : II. N. Brown, Strayhom, II. B. Guthrie, A. II. Ilaughawout and John T. H(gan. It was resolved that the Execu tive Committee appointed to-day he and they are hereby required to make all nominations not madefy tins convention and to iill all vaeun cies that may occur in the ticket nominated to-day. Jiesolced, That all delegates an pointed to the several conventions, Congressional, Judicial and Senato rial, be and are hereby required and instructed to cast the County's vote for the strongest and most available men. The following gentlemen, I. J. Young, Thos. B. Long, T. F. Lee, V. 1). Jones and J. II. I leaden, being present, were called on and addressed the convention with tell ing speeches, their remarks causing great enthusiasm. On motion, it was ordered that the proceedings of the convention be forwarded to the 7w , ltaleigh, with the request that other Repub lican papers and the Ilillsboro lle corder copy the same. There being no further business before the convention, on motion, adjourned. (i. M. HARDEN, Ch'n. Ai.kx. I'i.kasants, Sec'y. Mahtin. A. Wiiittkd, Ass't Sec. Nash County Convention. According to previous call, the Republicans of Nash county met at the Court House in Nashville, on the 23th day of May, for the pur pose of nominating a candidate foe A. 1 T 1 J , A ine ix'gisiaiure, ami county oincers. ,Vrr " ,r " , , ' l" un,r. 'J vwuuer , vnairman oi ine 9o"n;-"mltUel.and..?n..motl0n -ww .m.ifwisi I'll ww aii;i v io elected temporary Chairman, and Samuel T. Cooi)er, temiorary Sec retary. On motion of R. C. Crenshaw, J. II. Taylor was elcetctl Assistant Secretary. Mr. L. X. B. Battle explained the object of the meeting, after which, on motion of O.W.Rob bins, a committee of three was ap pointed on credentials. Tho olan of voting adouttd. allowed each township as many votoj in the Con- vention it had township trustees. The Committee on credentials re- ported the several township repre- sented as follows : Bailey's Dennis Dew, D. II. . A W " h men, . x. Pace and A. Peacock Coopers W illis Kason, W. 1.. Batts, Neverson Hunter, U. 1). Iangley, Jr. Ferrelis Or.m Brantley, Henrv B. Finch. k QriDins Thomas pknn liir-hM Moore, Willie Mitchell. Jackson Edward Pace, J. Lucas. . Mannings David Mills, John Wilkins, Illnes Cooper, Flwin Wilkins. Nashville W. II. Bobbins, Port Cooper, James Bennett. W. p Walker. Bocky Mount J. J. Sharp, Lew a. w . JieeK, jy. u. iunier,iam'i an(1 ijaaaiii Koyster. niuiiiiiis, an,cuiaw, uunu j. . uu- ( tn mntion. tne renort oi inecom gan and Jj. P. Berry. Delegates to mjttee was unanimously adopted. tne Senatorial Convention: Ike 11. Thn tTiPtin- was entertained is Pope, Toney Wlnstead, Samuel Rice. ,: ". Stoney Creek Benl. Jones, Bni ton- Whitfield, Reuben Westrayv Wm. M. Eason. . - . Whitakers Henry Taylor, Rich ard Burs ton, Wl Isorr Lyon, ; Craw ford ' Ricks, J. H. Taylor, R- IX Crenshaw. .. . m u On motion of L. N. B. Battle, a committee of ten were appointed on permanent organization: The committee retired to the jury rooms and returned, reporting Willis Ea son, Esq., for permanent Chairman of the meeting, and M. Brantley, Secretary, and J. H. Taylor, Assist tant Secretary. Nominations being next in order, the delegates wit hdrew to the Grand Jury room and made the following nominations: For the House of Representatives Josiah Baker. For Sheriff Geo. X. Lewis. ' For Clerk Superior Court G. W. Robbins. Fori Register Griffin. For County of Deeds A. C, Treasurer-Oriirt Cobb., For Surveyor M. C BrautleyfJ r or coroner jiartin ivosi?. . . For Oourity Coinmissioncrsrr-B C. Strickland, Alvin Peacock," AVjl: lis Eason, W.lP. Walker, J. II. Taylor. On motion of Mr. L. N. B. Bat tie, the whole nominations were made unanimous, after which, the nominees were called upon to ac cept or reject the nominations. Each and every one came forward and responded cheerfully, accept ing the nomination, and returning his thanks for the honor thus con ferred, &c. It was resolved that the proceed ings of this meeting be sent to the Era for publication. It was also resolved that a copy of the proceed ings be sent to the Rocky Mount Mail and Wilson Advance, with request to publish the same. On motion of Mr. Battle, the meeting adjourned. WILLIS EASOX, Cli'n. TIl??!vJKY, ! Secretaries. J. II. Taylor, j ToYViiship Meeting in Granville. The Republicans of Oak Hill Township, Granville county, held a meeting at Republican Grove, in said township, on Monday, the 25th May, for the purpose of selecting delegates to tbe County convention for the nurnose of nominating mem bers to the General Assembly and county officers. The following pro ceediucrs wTere had: The meeting was called to order by Richard D. Jones, Chairman of Township Executive Committee, who explained briefly the object of the meeting. On motion. R. 15. Royster was elected Chairman, and R. D. Jones, Secretary, of the meeting. The Chairman then declared the meeting organized for the transac tion of the business for which it had assembled. On motion, a committee of five was appointed to recommend suit able delegates to the County Con vention. The following named per sons were appointed said committee, viz. : G. J. Jones, Bahvam Royster, Iverson Comer. M-. S. Daniel and Woodson Owen. The committee returned alter a short time and made the following report . For delegates to the County Convention , OahrielJ. Jones, Mau rice y Daniel, Itev. Edward Jones hy SDeeches from R. ,D. Jones, B. B. Rovster. Jas. I. Moore. B. II. Co- zart, Dr. E. C. Taylor, Calvin lies ter and others. The following were appointed Township Executive Committee, viz.: Richard D. Jones, Ben. B. Royster, Rev. Edward Jones, Ba laam Royster and M. S. Daniel. On motion, it ws ordered that a coov of the procmlings be sent to the AV, Carolina erald and Torch Liyht, witlv request to publish in said papers. On motion, the meeting adjourned. B. B. ROYSTER, Ch'n. R. I). Joxkk, See'y. A Toiicliins: Incident. A recent letter from the chaplain of the Auburn prison relates the following affecting incident : There died in this prison, durinr the past week, a young man of go .d parts, member of a highly respectable family in another land, and who became involved in the meshes of the law through moral irresolution rather than innate depravity. His thoughts, which had wandered much during his latter days, on the last one of all centered upon his home, and he imagined that the most eager wish ot his heart in this extremity had been realized, and that his loving mother soothed his dying bed. A few moments before his said took flight he raised him self sffghtlv, and extended his at tenuated arm. drew down close to his lips the shadow conjured from his own fond affections, while with i-i !-kL iff i n ufF.-i I lt rxiiihinf tritrify inir his pallid features, his last breatn Was snrrcndeml (as he thomrhn to the - iarent who bore him. The Flying Shilling. This is purely a sleight-of-hand trick, but it does not require much practice to be able to do it well and cleverly. Take a shilling between the foreti Hirer and thumb of the right nand; then by a rapid twist of the linger, twirl the coin by the same motion that you'd spin a teetotum. At the same time rap idly close your hand, and the coin will disappear up your coat sleeve. You may now open your hand, and, much to the uteionishment of your audience, the coin will not be there. This especial trick may be varied in a hundred ways. One plan is to take three shillings, and concealing one in the palm of .your left hand, place one of the others let ween the thumb and forefinger of the right hand, and the third between the thumb and forefinger of the left hand. Then give the coin the twist already described, and closing both hands quickly, it will disappear up your sleeve, and the left hand being unclcried.it will be found to con tain two shillings. Thus you will make the surprised spectators be lieve that you conjured the coin from your right hand to your left. PATENT MEDICINES XI FT;-.M tut - V 1 i yrjitefulTJiousands proclaim Vin. , t egai: Bitters the most wonderful Iri .vigorant that ever sustained sinking "system, r... h - ; !STb Person can tike these Bitters accordiug to directions, mul remain long '.u'uwpU,, provided their bones arc not do fctroted, by mineral' .poison or other .h meajisj .and .vital organs wasfed beyond repair. . ; . t . JBiIio'.is. 'Remittent and Inter- imitieut levers, which are so preva- lent lift the valleys of 'our reat rivers ; throOghQUtthc Duitod StaUrspeciitlly ihoso pf the Mississippi, Oliit,Mi.puri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cutnbeiland, Arkanr sas Hed. Coin-ado, ltrazos, liio (Jrande, Peail, -Aiabamn,"&Iohrlc, S;iv;iiHja! Uo anoke James, and many otliers. with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the-Summer and Autuinn,and remarkably so duriug-sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, arc invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the 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 no cathartic for thr purpose equal to Dlt. J. W'Al.KKIl'S YlXKCJAK' HlTTKUS, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same :iii,c stimulating the secretion.- of i and generally restoring tl. : functions of the digestive orgai: . Fortify the body against disr::s by purifying .all its lluidswith Viniicau ifrri'EKS. Xo epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, liad Taste in the Mouth, l?ilius Attacks, Palpira tation of the Heart, Inllammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid ncys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swelliugs, Ulcers, Kr .-ii'las, Sweilril NVck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inilamniiitioiix, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores. Eruptions of the Skin. Sore ftye. etc. In these, in nil other constitutional Dis eases, Walk Kit' Yinkoak limnus have shown their rrcat curative powers in tho most ohstinate and intr;.i -lalde i-a-es. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Hilions, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the j.lood, Liver, Kidneys and Uladder, these Hitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused bv Vitiated Hlood. Mcl:tllie:il WisOaxO. Persons Raged iu I';iint;inl Mimyals, sucl: en- 1) as Plumbers. Tvne-setlors. Gold-heaters, and Miners, as the)' advam e in life, are subject to paralysis of the Howels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walker's Yin kg A R Hittkiis occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Kruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Rheum, Hlotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, lioils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-head, Sons l(is. Kr)'sipelas. Itch, Scurfs. Diseolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried ont of the system in a short timo by the use of these Bitters. Fin, Tape, and. other Worms, lurking in tho system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an thehninitics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influonce that improvement Is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul your feelings will tell you when, Keep the blood pure, and the health, of the system will follow. it. ii. McDonald & co., Druggists mi. I Gra. Ajrts., San Francisco, California, and cor. ot H iisiiinirton ana cnariton ts., jn. i. Sold I y till Druggiaits and Dealers. TJBOI'OSALS FOIl FURNISHING JL ANJ) EUECT1SG A GRANITE IWONTJiriliN'r AT THE SAMSnilRY NATION A I , CEil I ETE1IY. QUA BTEBMAiST K It GENERAL'S OjiFICE, Washington, l. C, May G, 184. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, with a copy of tins advertisement attaciieu to eacii, will be received at this office until noon on WEDNESDAY,' Jane 10, 1874, for furnishing ami erecting, at tho Na tional Cemetery tt Salisbury; N. C, a irranite monument m accordance with deijrn adopted by the Secretary of War, and now in this uflice, where it can be examined. A specimen of the material proposed to be used should accompany each bid. The following fc$ a hpv of the law of March 3. 1873 providing lor the erection of this monument: Be -it enacted bv the Senate and " House of Representatives of Uie Uni " teil Slates of America in Congress as- " aanoicd, '1 hat the Secretary ol V ar is hereby authorized and directed to uniu vi ill t iJ O 1 1 ut iviiai livi j aLisahsbury, Nrth Carolina, a suita- bfo granite nioutnneut to the memory "who died in the prison -pen at that place, and whose remains arc buried " In trenches in that cemetery ; and the 44 sum of ten thousand dollars, or so ' much thereof as mav be necessary, is 44 hereby appropriated for this purpose . out ofany money in tbe Treasury not 44 otherwise appropriated. Tbe monument is to consist of an obe lisk resting upon a pedestal and steps of grauite, to be enriched with sculp ture, the 'total height from the top of ! foundation to apej of obelisk being thirty-eight feet six inches. . The law limits , the total cost of the monument furnished aud .set ; up ,in place, to ten thousand dollars, , and no bid exceeding that amount can be en tertained. ' ''' ,j 1; Engraved elevatioife and plans of thei -design, will be prepsircd for use of bid .derir.r. . .3s',V . ir.jn... J Proposals should . be -indortieJ Pro posal for (JraniLe Monunieut .at Salis- : bury(N. C.) NationaL Cemfctery;:, and addressed to the undcfsiiriied. .' Quartermaster General, Brevet Major 1 Ceneral United States Army. , 40-4v; -. . CRACKERS, CAKES, CANNED Goods, Jellies, Pick Us, Sardines, Candies and NnU, at ; lUtftWN'S. Raleigh, April 7, 174. PATENT MKUIGHCES. Ai U OIL nntmiJf?2U R A DWAYSf R EADY1 R ELI EF , In from One to Twenty Minutes.; v l.: HOT OME HOUR after rea Mng this adTertisement need any one - ! SUFFEa WITH PAIJT. . KAUTVAIV itK"T KELIKr TS A rrwp jc ' Tt ,t I ' i was ie first and la 072p;0xily Pain Remedy mtxt instantir top tne mon exemeUtiae pains, allavs lBtianiniatlona. and core Contentions, whether of the Euavs. Stomach, Bowels, or other glanoU or oreaas. by . FSt3M OSE TO TWE2ITT MISTJTE3. no wr now violent or npni nHna .v. nUKrATIC. Bedjiddert. Infirm. Crippled. KinoaZ' : iaayauffer. Iradwavs READY RELIEF t . WIH AFFORD" INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNRVS ' ; fv w -INFIUJaMATIOX OF THE BLADDER. s6rkthroat, birSSuS'SPAJSn? "IXOS- BYKfCROuFKuBll0 THB nRT HEADACHE, TOOTTIAmrB? ZA- cold cHiu.Aeim?6Dia tATIS. anpucauon or the j(edy XCellef to the part or pa rta where Uia pain or difficulty cxlau will afford Kill! uuuiivn. ' -it . I . Twenty drop In hatf a ttimbter of water will fn a few momenta tnrm CRAMPS. SPASMS.. SOUR STOMACH. hk4rtrurv kick b"e ad ac ke. diarrhoea. dvbktbry colic;; wini in the bowels TrM shmilll lwvi m .Kytftla ' r.r TP L J ' wmj 'i Ready Jleller with them. A few drops in wuier vmi prcwui aics.iei or pain iroui cnango -of IXVEB: AND AGUE. nt rrrodtal agent tn this world that will re Fever r c i mt ahu j Lii cure lor nrtv eenta. Tiiprn ana Atfue, ana ail otaer Malarious, Biloaa. Scarier. Tvphoid, Yellow, and other Ferers aided by RAD WAY S PILLS so qolck as RADWAY'S READY RE LIEF. Fifty cents per bottle . , . HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! I STRONG AND PURE RICn BLOOD INCREASE UV FLESH AND WEIGHT CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL DR RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. II AS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES: SO QUICK. SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES, THE HODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OK THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE. THAT Every Daj an Increase ii Flesii and feiiM is Seen and Felt Every tfrop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL. TEXT cnmmui'.icati'rt throush the Blood, Sweat. Urine, ami other Klni t. and juices of the system the vit'or of lite, lor it repairs the wastes of the tiody with new and oud material. Scrofula, Syphilis. Consumption, Glandular diseuse. Ulcers in the throat. Mouth, Tu mors, Nodesin the Glands and other parts of tbe system. Sore Eyes. Strumorous discharges trom the Ears, and the worst fornw of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, "Worms. in the Flesh, Tumors, Can cers tn the Womb, and all weaken inir and painful dis charges. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range of tlii wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a lew days' use wi( Srove to any person using it for either of these forms ot isease its potent power to enre them. If the patient, dally becoming reduced by the waste and decomposition that is continually progressing, suc ceeds in arresting ther-o wastes, and repuirs the sama with new material made from healthy blood and thlr the SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure a curf i certain; for when co this remedy commences iu work of purification, und succeeds in diminishing the loss of waste, its repairs will he rapid, and every day the patient will fel himself 'rowing better and stronger, tin- lood digesting better, a'ictitc improving, and Hesk anl weight increasing. Not only does tho Sabsapaiiilliax Resolvknt exc all known remedial agents in t lie cure of Chronic, Kcr( lulous, (Constitutional, and kin diseases; but it is tn :ily positive cure for - Kidney & Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright's Dis (!, Albuminuria, and in all cuses where there are briek-duatdeposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the. while of tin egg, or threads like white silk, or t!i-re is n morhid, dark, bilious appear -unci', and wniU' boi:e ilu.-t iv)Hsits, and when there is m i-tch li'tr, bartm wuMMcxt wtic-n faxolnK water, and aiu in the fcmc.il i f iV.k Hack and aloii the Loius. Tumor of 1:2 Years' Growth Cured by Hud way 9 s liesolvent. DR. RADWAY'S PerfectPcrgative&BeEilatingPills prrfrct'y 1;ite5cy., f1f':i!il!y i-H!rl with sweet pram, inir-.-'-. ri'i'iilHte, purify, clf;i!W' hihI streiiKthen. KaJ W'c lr,ls, for the cuff t" ' L i:irlers of" t lie Stomach. L;i.:. Bowels, Kiiliu-vs. I-Wr. Nervous Diseases, Hvtiilaciie. Constipaf ioii. 0-!im-:i--s. Indigestion. Dys pepsia, Biliousness, Bilious; Itif!:imm:ition f tne HnweU, 1'iles, and nil Dt-r tiiJi im.h s ! the Internal Viscera. Warranted to etf -i a .. i w ouri;. fun-ly v.-tjetahle, contaiHiu no uu rcur- u-1 al . ir t!clurrl ou8 drugs. A tew dose of RADWAY'S rfl iviH !.-. tho -yv tern from allthu above naiiicd d:ii-u ;s. l'nce. tt cuuta .i rBox. SOLD HY PKIJUSl.S'l'S. KKAD "KAlE AND TKUE " Send on letter 3Ui: mi KADW'AY A CO , N. 32 Warren Sr.. New fori .i:rnarin "worth thoitnunds will be sent you. AKE COUNTY IN THK SurK- rior Court. Alfred Morris and wife and- otherg, against Xieonidas .Page, Ieroy Page, Sarah E. Page and Cora Page. St'M- MONS FOR REIilEF. The State of North Carolina, To the Sheriff of Wake County Greeting: You are hereby commanded to sum mon Leon id as pagr, Leroy Page, Cora Ij. Page, and Sarah K. Page, the defen dants above named, if they be found within your county, to appear at the office ot'the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of Wake, within twenty days after the service of this summons on them, exclusive of the day of such service, and answer the complaint, a copy of which will bo deposited in the office of the Clerk of tho Superior Court for said county, within live days from the date of this summons, and let them take notice, that if they fail to answer to tbe said complaint within tint, time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court' for the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not, and of; this summons make due return. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 221 dnv of April, 1S.74. J. N. HUNTING, Clerk of the Superior Court, Wake Co. S. II. RotiEas, Plaintiffs Attorney. " April 22, 1874. 44 wHt w AKE COCNXV. In THK SUI'K- rior Court. Mary Warren against J. Francis War ren. Summons fou Rki.ikv. The Stale of North Carolina, To the Sherifrof Buncombe Con nty5 . Greeting : , j You are hereby commanded to sum mon J. Francis Warren, the defendant above named, if he bo found within your County, to be and .appear before tbe Judge of our Superior Court, at a Court to be held for the County of Wake, at the Court House in Raleigh, on the 8th Monday after the. 2d Monday of Au gust, 1874, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said County, withiu the first , three days of said Term, and let the said defendant take notice that if he fail to answer the said complaint within that tiirie, the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded iu the complaint. Hereof fail not; and bf this summons ' make due return. f GiTen under mv hand ana Cotirt; this lGth dajror March; 1874. ' L lerK superior Ccurt Wake County. J. C. L. Harris. Plaintiif'x Attnrnev. April 10 1874. ' : i 45 wCw Mil iiWM f ir INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE n --1 I t ' i , COMPANY, j ir'AL'riiGn, noiixii cauomaa, l Capital, $200,000. M OFFICE! .; Hon. KempJP. Battle. President. F. II. Cameron, Vice President. W II. Hicks, Secretary. tii Pr. E. B. Haywood, led. Director. Dn VV. I. lloyster, Ass't JVled. Ji'r J. B. Batchelor, Attorney, O. II. Perry, Supervising Agent. j A DIHECTOILS: -: Hon Kemu P Battle, llou Totl Ji (.'ld- wejl. Jlon John W Cimningbnm, Col T U ;U6lt,;non yVm A Smitli Dr W J HawKinsflon JWin Mannincr, en v R Cox. ' Col Ii W Hu mphrey, C Tat MtrrjOiy, Col Wm OS Anderson, -J onn Williams, Col W .X. Saunders. K Y ilcAden, Col A A McKoy, 1 J. Young, James A rauain,- .il Cameron, J McRae, J B Batchelor, J C Blake, Walter Clark, w G Upcliufcln J J Davis, JoUn IViChols. ; FJTUUKS AND ADVANTAGES. i . ' ' ' - ; v It-is emuhaticallv a Homo Company, J t is large capital guarantees strength and salety. Its rates are as low as tuoso ot an first-class company. It oilers all desirable lorms ol insur ance. Its funds are invested at home and circulated among our own people. JS o unnecessary restrictions ininosod upon residence or travel. I'olicies lion-lononaMe alter 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. II 1 1,1., Local Affent, O. II. PERKY. Raleigh, N. U. Supervising Agent. XL?" Good Agents, with whom liberal contracts will be made, wanted in every county in tho State. March 13, 1S73. 3S wthn PATENT MEDICINES. KEARNEY'S FLUID .EXTRACT, B U C II U ! The only known remedy tor B RIG II TS T I S EA S E . And a positive remedy for GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES,D YSPEP8I A , NERVO US DEBIL ITY, DliOFSY, Non-retention or incontinence of Urine, Irritation, Inllammation or Ul ceration ot the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, I-ieueorrhoea ortVhiteK, Ivixeasf.-s of tlie irosirate tJtiana, tone in tne Bladder. Calculus Gravel or Brickdust Deposit and Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU Permanently Cures all Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS & DROP SICAL SWELLINGS, Existing in Men, Women and Children. -NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE ! Prof fcteelo says: "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buohu is worth more than all other Buchuscombincn." Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Bottles for Five Dollars. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, 104 D unite St., New York. A Pphysician in attendance to answer correspondence and give advice gratis. jaSentl stamp for pamplets, free. 'iSr TO THE Nervous and Debilitated Of Both Sexes. No Charge for Advice and Consultation. Dit. J. B. Dyott, graduate of Jeffer son Medical College, Philadelphia,, au thor of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which he has made an especial studv) either in male or fe male, no matter from what cause origi nating or of how long standing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaran teed. Charges reasonable Those at a distance can forward letter describing symptoms and enclosing to prepay postage. Send fori he (J aide to Health. Price 10 cents. J. B. DYOTT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, 104 Duanc St. N. Y feb. 4. ly. ROPOSALS FOR WORK ; AT National 31ilitary CeinctericH. QtTARTEnXTASTKR Okn'L's OKFICI VV ASHI XO TON , 1. U., j i b ebruary 2:1, lt74. ) Sealed jiroposals, in "triplicate, with a etipy of this advertisement attached to each, will be ready at this of lice until noon on TIIURSDA , ?the 2d day of April, 1874, for work, at the National Military Cemeteries, as follows : Inclosure walls of brick or stone, or iron railings, at the NewTBerne, X. C, and Beaufort and ' Florence, S. :., Xa tional Cemeteries. . , i Brick or stone lodgesat the Wilming ton, X. C.f Lebanon and Logan's ('ros Roads, Ky., and Chattanooga and Fort Donaldson, Tenn.V National Cemeteries. The work will' be inspected by compe tent engineers, and a strict compliant with the terms of tho contract; will be required. . Copies of plans and specifications' may be seen at this oflice, aud at the Quar termasters' oflices at Nashville and Chattanooga, Tenn;, Charleston, S. C, Fort Johnston and Fort Macon, X. C., and Lebanon, Kjr. '0pies! may also le seen at tlie cemeteries above mentioned. Proposals should be indorsed. " Pro posals for ( Railings, Walls or. Lodges. as the case may be) for Xatidnal Ceme teries," and addressed to the' Quarter master General, United States Army, vvasmngion, u. u. By order of. the Quartermaster Gen eral. : Af J. McGONMGLE, P ' Capt and A. Q. M.:, U. S. Army. feb2C-4t. f WJLYTED.-A SIXUATIOXj BY A first class Journeyman Printer, either on a Daily or Weekly Newpaper. Best or references gtvru u rciuueti. Apply at this office. Raleigh, April 7, 1S74. 7 tf - - $57.60 A5KNT PKOtiTM 1. . Wl I I I ... M7U.I wJS perwft!i. !;.. it or forfeit ?5Ti00 Xvr aruci ... patentetl. NnniplC-.nt i!1,; A,, SrnsH : W. J 1. t;iil VV AfIV, 45 4 w. 27 J Sroad way. ,'Ncw York. .til. circular, which givc fH particulnw. ZIKOLKK fc McCUBD, 45 4 w. Philadelj)hia, Pa SOISUS Of UBAllJ AND .I.OUl, Uie very best Sunday-School Song Book. ' l?v W. F. Sherwin and S. J. Vail. 100 ptiges splendid IlWiins, chou o music, tinted paper, superior bi"lins. price in boards, 35c; $W per 1(K. A specimen copy in paper cover nuu e.1 (as soon as issued.) on receipt of twenty live cents. ST Orders Idled in turn. Ready Mav 1st. .,tT 'HORACE WATERS .V SON, 45--1 w 4S1 Broadway, New oi k. CV-.NM VOCv: .N WXV- -VV- W--VV XV W -W l he jjonrj-coiuexwti. -wm i ro., agait.st tlie Singer, Wheeler .V Wilson, and tiroverand P.aker (ni;5 panics. Involving over ),0(M), is it ' Inally decided by the Supremo Courl ' I iFIiORENCE, which alone has broken tno monopoly oi "igi i j the new rxouEsci: Is the only machine that soavm back-i ward tmd forward, or to right and left. 5 i Simplest t'lteapcstBest. 7. Sold for cvsh only, fspeelar tornw l I .Clubs and Dealers. i i Florence, f;iss. 4 Anril. 1S74. 45 xv 5 : VV.W W .vV V .NV wvWB,V.,.-.V Vv .NV -V.' VV .N- For Conprlis, Colds, HoarsciifSM, mi 1 nil Xliroat llUenhew, USK Wells's Carbolic Tablets, Put only in boxr. a tkiei & sum: iu:aii:i. Sold by Y ruggi ta. 45 - w The Ililicst Medical Author ities ot Kuropo ny tho strongest 1 onic. Purifier and Deobstt uent known to the medical world is . JURUBEBA. It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaus tion of the nervous system, restores vicror to the debilitated, cleanses vitia ted blood, removes vosiclo obstructions it acts directly on the Liver and Spleen. . Price?! a bottle. JOHN (J. KELLO(J(J, M - I SEND FOU TIIK 1ST K W J A. T LO GIT W and lrice Iiit, mailed Iree 100-PIECE FRENCH Cliinn Dinner Set for 2 . French China and Stone waregiveii . x rn i . !l .i ...1 away (almost.; jea, lonet fsem nun evarything else same way. ('all or send lor eataIognefr. WASHINOTON HA 1 1 LEY'S, Gth Ave. and I'Jth St., N. Y. 47 4w AtilLVJS! If you tvaut to make moiier? Sell Tlie Iligrirest Tiling Yet. Humor, ' wit, pathos, life, fun and laughter, .io comic cuts. The people- yearn for it. It will sell in dU times!! Show it to a man and ho surrenders. It is sum every time. Don't liothcr with heavy books that nobody wants, nmnor :.i the thing that takes. Agents wanted everywhere. Semi for circulars and extra terms to TO-DAY Pub. Co., Phil--' adelphia, New York, Boston, or Chi cago. 45 4w cures all Humors fmm the worn Kerof. it In to a conimon Blotch or PIninle. I rota two to elx bottles are warrantca ic" cure alt Illicnm or Tetter, l'imnlrt on Faro, Kolin, ErNipcIus an.l Jjlior Complaint. Six to tu-oirn Vc yarrante.1 to cure Icrofulout ... U 'I U sorpn ami fiJiNKln mwl I.lood IftcnxcR. V,y its woiulcrnd 1'oelornl proir:ic3 It will cro tlie moil f-evcre recent ir Jiurtrifisf Coucrli In l.:M the tune rp;v.!;cl L7 tny r,tijCr mtllflno trrl li ieri - ::v f ,'p, I'.om ni:i rour!i, r,..'l, Iriir lni::.tif f. n '.fe'-r ori a v. i.u .n it. . . . ... . ' . 1. E CAROLINA .SPUING Bill). -o- PntMitMl Januurv (WFt, IS7J. -o- The undersigneil oiVers lf!n tho pnhlit CAROLINA SPRING BED BOTTOM, which for Cheapness, Durability ami Comfort, he challenges the world.' This led is composed of tlie npiral spring, made of the bestjempered steel, Is simple in structure, ami is perfectly noiseless, being an improvement uimhi all other similar paten ts.r 1 will sell C ounty or. State Rights .it low figures. Parties wishing to nego tiate should communicate with tne at once. Any one with a little enciirv. can make money with this patent. For particulars, address D. W. WIIITAKEB. jan. 28-tf Raleigh, X. C WAKI3 Kion COUNTY.- ly TIIK SlTTK COUKT. ; . Lucy Ann llaithcock, against Francis M. llaithcock. summons Kim uk 7.IEP. Tie State of North Carolina To tho Shcrill of Wake County Greeting : You are hereby commanded to sum mon Francis M. llaithcock, tho do fen. dant above'nametl, if he bo found within your county, to bo and appear before the Judge of our Superior Court, at a Court to be held for the county of Wake, at the Court ITouho in .Raleigh, oif the 8th Monday after the 2d Monday of Au gust, and answer alio complaint which will be deposited in tho ollico of tho Clerk of the Superior Court for said county, within Jen days from the date of this summons, and let tho said defen dant take notice tlrat if ho fail to answer the said complaint within that timo, the plaintiff will apply to the court- fur tint relief demanded in the complaint. 1 Hereof fail not, and of this summons make due return Given under my hand and seal of said ' Court, thi 2th day of April, ; 1S74. J. N. BUNTING, Clerk Superior Court, Wake Co tin iy. ,Anoo it Hakuis, Plaintitrs Attorneys. April 20, 174. 41-wiit NEW Al VEHTISEMENTS. 3SCIIOfiTTKA?III5ItS 1VANTIJD in each county for tho Spring and u..mrnAf sisn no nr month. Sena loi f o 1 f p) J febl6-w2m.

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