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(MM TIM . . i i L. P. ERWIN, Editcr & Propr' ' noNdnr Kori.Hi,, Ju! ,22 - National Reform Ticket ! FOR PRESIDENT:. HORACE GREELEY, OF NEW YOKK. Foa Vick-Pbesidest : B.(iIMTZ KKOWX, of missouki. GEN. ROBERT B. VANCE. State Democratic-Conservative Ticket. Von Governor : AUGUSTUS S. J1O1IIM0X, Of Wake. For Lif.vt. Govkkxok: JOHN" HUGHES, Of Craven. Fok Skc ketaky of the State: JOHN A. WOMACK, Of Chatham. ForAvmtoi:: COLXKTT LEVKXTIIOIIPK, Of Caldwell. For Ti:i:amt.i:i: : JOHN V. Gil All AM, Of Orange. FoitSt TT. YVV.UC IxSTRl C TIO.V, i EK EUS M EX 1 VsS 1 1 A Lh. Of GuilfoiV. For. Sitt. Prni.ic Wokks : JOSKllI II. HTAKK, Of Wake. For. Attorney Gnxnr.AL: . WILLIAM M. SHUT, Of Mecklenburg. Public Speakin Tho candidates for Congress in the 8th District, will address tho people at the following times and place?, viz : Locust F. Church, Thursday, lth. Waynesville, Friday, 10th. 20th. iI2nd. 121th. 2"th. 20th. 27th. 29th. SOth. Webster. Charleston, Robinsvillo, Valley Town, Murphy, Hayevilla, Nantfthala, Franklin, Saturday, Monday, "Wednesday." 1 hursuay, Friday, Saturday, londny, Tuesday, Public Speaking. The Candidates for the Senate and the House of Representatives, und the various County ofliccs, will address the people of Rutherford County at the following tunes and places; Xabors' Store, Tues. 2:ird, McKntirc's, Rurnt Chimnoy, Union Church, Hickory Grub, l'ri. 20 27 " 29 Sat. 31 on. Tucs Let the people attend and witness a friendly, joint discussion between all the Candidates, the nominees as well as the independant Candidates. Gen. Clingman's Appointments. Gon. T. L. Clingman will address his fellow-citizens at sovcral points tatad below : Rutherfordton, Saturday, July 27th. Columbus, Folk county, Monday July 29th. Blue Church, Henderson county, Tuesday, July 30th. Got. Vance and Gen. Ransom's Appointments. These distinguished fpeakers will address the people at tho following times and places : Asheville, Buncombe county, Satur day, July 20. Burnsville, Yancey county, Tuesday J July 23. Marion, McDowell county, Wednes day, July 24. Morganton, Burke county, Thursday, July 25. Lenoir, Caldwell county, Friday, July 26. Shelby, Cleaveland countj, Monday, July 29. Dallas, Gaston county, Friday, July 30. M. II. Jt-STICK, Esq., will address the people at Nabor's- Store on Tuesday tho j 2ord inst., on the issues of the day, if not interfering with the Candidates. Turn out and hear him, with tho Car didatos who aro to be thero that day. There will be a Grand MASS MEETING and BAiinrxx'E at Marion, McDowell Couuty, on "Wed nesday, July 21th. Addresses by the following distinguished Speakers:. Hon. 'A. B. Vance, Gen. Mat. W. Raniora, Hon. Josiah Turner, Hon. F. 12. Sjiober, Judge Carpenter, of SoutU Carolina, and othors. ACordial invitation is extended tho people everywhere to attend. Tlanks to the Cmmitte for a special inviation. Aj MASS-MEETING of the same aorila Shelby on. Monday the 29th.. Mi Robt. J. Vinson, of Halifax, died! tifty ars 4 AV ,4.1 A S'H III III I ,f l I I 1 I. Gen. Leventhorpe. "We invite the readers' attention to tho card of this, distinguished citizen and soldier to he found in our issue of to - day. The vilo an.l .shameful attacks 0f John Tool and his associates in crime, have constrained General Leven- tl.arnn to rul.hsli to the world the refutation of their base and slandc erous reports. In all iNortii Carolina mere U not a man of purer life or more irre- I pioaehahlo character. TIo is in the ! lest sense of thoso words a Christian I gentleman. An Englishman by birth. he is a true patriot, ana wnen xne war of the States began, ho gave his valua ble services to North Carolina and tho South. Formerly an officer in tho British army, lie had acquired that ex perience and knowledge which were! so useful to us in the early days of the J .!, c nf our iroiilo knew i nnvtliiiif? of military life. Gen. Leven thorpo is respected and honored wherever known. .His character is too pure to ho soiled by the filth of the barnburniiig and plundering party. Scut tut I. From tho Sentinel. A CARD. Messks. Editors : Following tho leading Radical orators in their tour ! through tho State, and cleaving to their steps like the tlimo on the trail oi the serpent, there appears a small sheet whi4'h njay b4 cvntidered, -'par excel lence, tlif campaign uocumuui, ui hid party, and a most worthy monument of its virtue, and defamatory skill. The names on tho Deinociatic-Conscr-vativo ticket are assailed, with more or less malignity, and tho missiles of calumny, cool assertion, and impudeut lying, are indifferently employed in this infernal broadside. My own uamo and character have received tho dis tinctive compliment of its most rare abuse. Anything would be preferable to its approval. Tho charges of which I am the ob ject may bo briefly stated to be : 1. 'lhat I arrested and dragged to a bull-pen forty-two respcctablo women of Randolph county. 1 say that 1 never arrested, or caused to bo arrested, any woman of Raudolph county, by any order, written or verbal. This charge is therefore false. 2. That I sanctioned tho torture of ono Mrs. Owen, and, it is oven in sinuated that 1 witnessed and ag gravated her sullerings. No lio more heartless and wickod was ever invented to injure the fame of any human being. 1 denounco the liar. 1 appeal to my unblemished character, established by 28 years of citizenship. I appeal to the Confederate soldiers of the State, and to every man and woman of honor in Xorth Carolina, whether this thing is true of me whether it is o.-:sillr. They will answer that it is not. I despise the rest. o. Th.it 1 am responsible for Owen's death. Were I m, 1 hould not shrink the responsibility. R.it I do not even know how he died. My orders were to oflcr pardon to all who came to me. No unn was over killed by my orders. Seven hundred men surrendered and acknowledged my humanity and good fui it. J n.iuiiu UI il.tlilig ' 5IIOI und killed, one beautiful Sunday mcrning, young Xoithcotc, and th.xt his only crime was that he would not raise his irm to fight against the I moii. This is given on the saying of Judge Sclt'c. Wc place all anonymous slanderers with their lit associates, and only peers the paid informer, the common spy. and the common hang man. I refuse to receive the evidence of such canaille.' 1 decline to be lieve that dudge Settle himself a gentleman is the author of this false and studiously malevolent assertion. I pronounce the statement that I kill ed ftotlhcote the wicked invention of an anonymous villain. I did not have Xor'.hcotc shot. No man dare say so. I did noi even know him. lie was shot, I believe, by the soldiers of a command to which I did not belong, and more than a year before I came to Randolph county in short, when t was a thousand miles awav. in mison and wounded. This infamous sheet, which contains charges of nearly corresponding atrocity against every candidate on the State ticket, is franked and sent (ind pershaps written) by a United States Senator to influence the elec tion, and, like a 3lalay 'running a muck, it goes on its degrading errand, stabbing and assailing character with out conscience or consideration. I pity the party which needs and deigns to accept, such aid as this, from the very depths of my soul. C. LEVEXf nORPK. Radical Tyranny. Under tho Tobacco Law made by the Radical Congress the poer man who raises a small lot, is not allowed to sell his Tobacco to any but wholesale dealers, unless ho pays a dealers tax of 8500. Retail dealers must also pay this 6500 license. Some of the stump-sucking radicil candidates are making war on the ViXDicATou in the Canvass. It is all right gentlemen. , If yu were to speak well of us we should feel like we had done something mean. : n Remkmuhu that Hon. T. L. CI inginan will fcUU yCU,4W nfc ims piace on Saturday next Gon. Ransom or Gov. Vance is also oxpected. Mr. J. M. Justice will aak fi tor a division of time. Come to tho skinning linn. TTnm- t:i ... . . ingtou an the las; of this month. Campaign Toddy. Governor Caldwell framed the hill j ?7, , i c r 1 JsMau,re, j " people one and a quarter million dol- ted Adairs, at the time of their execu on the ffilth day of January, 1809 np- htrnl j ti ; licated Several yo ben of propriatni" seven in.lhons of dollars ; Ins is five times as much as it ought j this county who are absent, my son for the completion of the Jeter., , to have cost. among the rest, in that foul and most liailroad-um ler u-hich net Swcpson j ho did tnis evil against tho people inhuman murder of the Weston fami and Littlcficld robbed the State rof hde they were impoverished and ly. Now, every one of-those young several million dollars. , ' i . , l ltT' SW'rtI held over meu-1 ha n can prove by Governor Caldwell allowed one hun-I r? -p, ,. , .... the best of witnesses, both whito and i I . ,. , r . , ; drcd stand of arms to be sent from the ! State Arsenal to arm a negro volunteer ! company ui ilniington. Governor Caldwell signed the lladi- cal Legislative Address of 1800, which has been con.stiucd as indirectly coun selling the negroes to steal, and rob, and burn, and murder! uovcrmr Laklwcll wai nominated uy " Convention which endorsed the Psi course pi invernr w . lima en and especially his conduct of 1SJI) '70. . Governor Caldwell is in favor of the suspension of the writ of Jlx'jcat Cor pus in the South. ra'riot. In the Convention of '0G when the effort was made by Conservatives t- establish a low rj:n I)ii:m, Tod Cald well worked hard against it, doing all he could in speeches and by pcrstmal influence to put it at a high figure, al leging as a reason that they were poor out in his country and that they want ed to make some money. . Toil Is now- abusing conservatives ai;d trying to make it s.ppcar that they are m favor of a high per diem. The hypocrite Patriot.. One hunlrtd adjift'j tJi'mamul dollirs of the school i-'uxi) were squandered by llolden in special tax bonds. It has been suggested, that arch rascal re ceived $30,000 for his services in the transaction. Yet llolden is endorsod by the Radi' cals of North Carolina to-day ! S!ar- The Radical Legislature satftfty-fire days without passing a singlo act. And yet the Radical party has brazen impudence to ask the people to elect another Radical Legislature this year. mi. at ,r. Holden paid his Kirk brigands and cut throats $75,000 of the people's money drawn out of tho State Treasury. llo'deu and his acts are endorsed by tho Radical paity to-day. U'il. Star. Tho Norfolk Journal is responsible for the following : A noted wag in Eastern Carolina says that Brogden, the 'would bo' Lieut. Governor was known to be the weakes-t member of his fnniilj' ; that his half brother carried tho brains of tho family, and killed himself by eat ing green peisimiuous. Caldwell, Brogden and Burns hope for their election, and think with plea suro of Littlelield's free-bars, lhat U3d to comfort them in days gono bv. AV?'s. Stveral prominent colored men from tho North are now engaged in canvass ing tho State for Greeley. Among the number is one Wm. M. Saunders, the Custom house officer of Baltimore, who has recently withdrawn his namu from tho Grant electoral ticket iu order to support Greeley-. X:r i. ... - ... ...J1T. t ov. Hidden paid out to Radical lawyers to ?5,10)!For what? Nothing! Yes, to enrich his Radical friends ! That was the purpose to enrich his Radical friends To demoralize the people ' Who did this? Radicals, sustained by Gov. Caldwell, Brogden, Hargrove and Burns of the present Radical ticket! Let the people consider thn at the election. O'jxtrivr. In voting tho Radieal ticket you en dorse tho Radicalism of Holden, Kirk, Fool, et. a., who uiado war ou the peo ple of North Carolina for the purpose of achieving a party triumph. They may tell you now that they do Lot sanction tho excesses of Holden and his allios ; but, in their convention at h'aleigh thev endorsed everything that Iloldeu did," or that Tod Caldwell, his successor did or might do. Thoy endorse everything that has been dono and thus make themselves responsible for tho acts ot that party. Ho who votes tho Radical ticket, or vctes for a Radical, lends his en dorsement and backs the men who have oppressed North Carolina for tho last fix years. Who charged in the Senate that tho.se nineteen Senators, who attended the drunken orgio paid for by Little field, out of the corruption fund furn ished by Swcpson to bribe the Legis lature, one of whom was C. II. Brog 1 den, the rad-cai candidate for Lieu tenant Governor, were bribed, and that gold or fcomethiug else was used? Walker and McLindsey, two radical Senators and shining lights in the j party. Journal of Com. Holden's administration was en dorsed by the Convention that nom inated Caldwtil and the Radical State ticket. That administration inaug urated war upon the people of North Carolina arrested, threw into dun geons, hung up by the thumbs and the neck some of the best citizens of the State and yet the people of the State are called upon to support the ticket nominated by such a convention. Unless they ara degenerate indeed, no support will be given. Journal of Commerce. The Radical Legislature, elected in 1808, had three sessions. They sat fifty-five days in the first part of their sessions without pass ing a single public act. They cost the State $,1400 each day they sat. They drew for these fifty-five days the snug sum of $77,000! and passed no act. Their per diem and mileage amount ed to $430,G14.C00, The Conservative Legislature cost the State only 199,185.37. The Radieal Legislature cost the State $231,150.23 more than the Con servative, did. . , - Which is the people's party ? Let the People Think. Gov. Holden's administration rrRt , : auicoia aia it tiio very men j . 1 . , A'iical tltket did it, be- ! r i ii ri iirr i t n - A . v i w . i i They now ask the people for their confidence and to give them a new lease of power. Are the people pre- to grant such an liureasonahlfl ! request ? Let them consider well be- : : wi,rj j Another reign of Radicalism in j i North Carolina sr ill sink them down ! j sun lower in poverty and ruin. Nates. The Ecmedy. It is needless to tell tho reonle how ' thoroughly they have been oppressed ! persecuted, outraged and impoverished j by Radicalism. Thov know mni fOQi and feel tho truth of all this more keenly than ' we can tell. They noed a remedv What is it? Itissimnlo. Tt is tv-i(tiir I their reach and itmsk Tt ; ti,. ir- ! bit.. "T - " k . ii ... a. v fti iiir trill iii. i JjCI every irood rann o-n wnt . O g5 .UUUi.a iiio n-Mgjiuor to jmii nun in ytititf. uni. patu on TP" - day of r.ext month ! Vote down the Radical ticket, and Radicalism will be dead forever ! 1'AJ. Intimidation. Lot the people remember that in 1670, the Radicals tried to carry tho election by force and intimidation. Let them remember that struggle, and how uobly thay came to tieir own relief and triumphed ! Let them now know that these same Radicals again proposo to carry the election by fores an I intimi. lotion. They made tho threat through their organ in this city. ill the people be thus intimidated ? March to the ballot-box. free men, and vote down these shameless, unscrupulous dictators 1lliJ. Rr.MEsir.Kii that Caldwell attended the Morganton Convention and permit ted a fraudulent issue of stock to allov tho Company to organize against the sirenuou efforts of Vance and Mcni mon. Tins b-igus stock was issued in the interest of Swepsou ! ll'Jd. AVnnir. is the Agricultural College for which Congress gavo us land scrip, that was sold lor S12",UUU? It went iuto Radical hands. They invested it iu special Tax Ronds, for tho benefit of tho swindlers. li l. Rn;uc printing for two years ,uivW Ridical rulo amounted to 59,15.10 Under Conservative rulo for two years it will bo not moro than $01,292.01 l'AL T.ir. expenses of administering tho State government, except for 1'ublic ut-s lliau ono-half what it wan under Radical rulo. Inl. Ri-.mkmiiku that Caldwell drew the Bill by whicL Swepsou and Littlefield were enabled to swindle tho Staie ; that it is now on file in his hand-writ-ing. Hid. Ri-Mi.Mr.n: that the sacred r-Jmol Fund was invested in worthless Special tax bonds after Judge Rearson had de cided these Bonds to be null and void and that this investment wa.3 made to help along the swindlers, by trying to creato the impression that the bonds were good. lhid. Congress gave to the State of North Carolina as her share of certain lands, a large land scrip, which was sold for $125,000. This was to be used in establishing an Agricultural College for our poor boys. The Rads invested it in special tax bonds after Judge Pearson had de clared them unconstitutional and void. So the Agricultural College has gone here the woodbine twineth !" Mast ing I'oirder. A ScancLalous Sheet. The Radicals are circulating anions the people of this county a circular, which for unmitigated infernal lying, can't be beat. The author, or author does not sign it, the press from which it came is not known, but the contents arc such as to leave very little doubt where this bastard sprung. It assails Judge Merrimon, (Jen. Leach, Colo nel Leventhorpe, aud in fact all the state candidates in a manner which characterizes the whole thmj as the basest -calumny. - - - Wc warn the people against such libellous documents. The Radicals do not circulate them openly, but in the dark, and secretly scatter them broadcast among the country people, with the hope of misleading them, and destroying the liberties of the people. They are circulated under the frank of John Pool. Patriot. Military Pkisonek's. On the 2Sth ult., J. W. Gaffncy and H. M. Moore were released from imprisonment on bonds in the sum of $8000 each. On GafThey's bond, the sureties are W. G. Gaflhoy, Dr. Joseph Gaffncy and C. J. Gallney. Moore's sureties are J. W, Ross", II. Gibson and Mrs. Cashion. There are row but two prisoners here E. R. Scpaugh, in whose case, after a trial, an arrest of judgment was obtained at the last term of the United States Circuit Court, and P, S. Webber arrested in Union County, on the 25th ult. 'By inadvertance, some weeks ago, among those released on bond, we printed the name of "William Henderson," when the name , of W. n. Carroll was in tended. YorlciHc Enquirer. A CARD. T L- i .ki. o ii v-v. uiot inn iaio eiviu colored, of their whereabouts at the very hour when that fiendish murder was committed. The counsel and friends of the Adairs have caused an affidavit from Govan Adair to be taken i of the same effect to be rend at the trial of the other Adair in or.l screen the most guilty, in my opinion, I among wiera. xo, couusenors ana fends of the Adairs, I blame not an attorney cr attorneys, for taking fees an1 defending tne most guilty crimi nals as far as the law and respectable evidence will justify in giving them a rair trial, out alter that, going to the streets among people proclaiming their innconc try:ng to influence public Finion hireing or otherwise procuring ialse hearted and unprincipled scoun- Jrt,ls to Perjure themselves, by giving Oidavits and implicating other inno- cent persons, to obtain the pardon or release of the Adairs. which I learn would have succeeded, but for the con fession of Martin Raynard, which ar- - in thi vix-fme to pre vent the. uovernorTTorn granting' Kii would have been a most unrighteous pardon, and which would have cast a stigma of the darkest kind on innocent men. 1 do not know who of you have dono these things you know or ought to know. I say this they ought to be condemned by every honest and good citizen. Where is Martin Bay nard's confession ? "Where is Polly Weston's evidence ? Your slanderous allidavits and false charges against in nocent men mnst fall to tho ground, but they show your unprincipled v a - T T T l course. Ij. a. jsiiLiijCs. County Convention. On Monday, the 15th instant, quite a largo number oi tho conservatives of this county met iu convention at tho Court House to nominate candidates for tho various county olfiies. Upon motion of Col. M. U. Dicker son, M. 11. Justice Esq., was called to the Chair, and James Morris, request ed to act cs Secretary. The chairaan explained tho object of the meetiug, and on motion appoint ed a committee of live, Cel. A. Logan, M. O. Dickerson, T. 13. Twitty, II- CV Davis, and J a nit-a Wood to report business lor the meeiing. During the absence the committee L. F. Churchill, M. II. Justice, G. W. Sutlle, and Geu. C. Leventhorpe, ad dressed the meeting in telling speech es, exposiug radicalism in all its de formity. Uen. Lownthorpa was frc- remarks ho alluded to tho slandeis of the Era, aad John Pool's circular, as two iulauiuus to be noticed, ills vote in Eutheiford will tiiow those miscre ants the esteem aui confidence we le- KOSO 1H him. bein- thctmM ,mTwm....tta.,ion( "---P 1 -"v. le- .v? ...via it'eus ever made; iKrt recommending the following geu- I:i's Traroxiiigr IieyBo rrtl tinmen as candidates for couuty oliicers: For iSheriu" James M. loms Tieasurer, J. II. llradlev. Coroner, Jos. C. ilkey. Surveyor, J. Twitty. Commissioners. li. L. (Jilkey, W. O Wallace, Franklin Moore, V. L. Iluntloy. aud J. V. Beam. J. 1). Hardin announced himself as a candidate for Register of Deeds. The report of the committee was unanimously adepted. . Mr. L. F. Churchill having previ ously announced himself as a candi date for the Senate, and Mr. G. W. Suttlo for the House no nominations, for either branch of tho Legislature were made. ; , Ou motion tho Vixmcatok was re quested to publish tho . proceedings of thi3 meeting. On motion tho meeting adjourned. M. II. JUSTICE, Ciim'n-: James Morris, Sact'y. "Who is Responsible ? The Radicals had complete' control of the State Government from ISO 8 to 1870, and since then they have had control of two branches of the Govern ment the Judicial and Executive de partments. This cannot be denied. Under Radical control, the people have experienced a degree of misrule, official corruption criminal extrava gance and outrage which is without a parellel. This state of affairs is monstrous to contemplate ! It almost staggers hu man belief. Who is reeponsible for all these criminal outrages ngaintt th. peopl and tho Stato V Who did those great wrongs? The answer is plain : the Radical intrtij! Nobody else but they had the means, tho power and the opportunity to commit these evils and perpetrate these crimes. It was their cry and boast that "none but Republicans should hold office." Well, -Republicans" did hU the offices. And beheld the result! ' The Radicals da not ' deny their swiudlings and crimes. Vide Samuel F. Phillips' speech at Nashville. They admit the robberies and the misrulo. They aro bound to admit them. And yet they now ask to be continued in power. They hope to carry the elec tion by the consolidated negro vote, and by misleading, and deceiving and buying a eufficient number of white men to make a majority. - Will the people allow this to be done ? We do not believe they will. . They cannot, if they intend to live and pros per in the future. Let them hold the Radicals to - a strict responsibility and voto them do'vn at the polls. jV';, NEWBTO.RB.r WAsnif'E Stand. T'HE Public arctoctfullvotifiwl that X ; I have ooonedliow establishment ono mile oast of town. I will keep oniJiand a good st ock of Dry Goods, qceries. Notions, and other cooas of Ikmai, at low nccs Give me a call. I It. C. IIAWMS. JnlT ISth-tf. NOICE. .1 LL ncrsons in.led to me in my (Jro.Tc V rv business aiiotitied to mak imme diate payment, or tir accounts will ho put VA out ior collection. I ic j. " Julv 15th-tf. THE BAHRTJPT LAW. ! T 'WILL. tnto f. Jho inform mat ion of the X Public thnt tl.i;inlcrir.t law Im lcen so amended ns to gio the ltonkrupt th ex Mi.tl' thrt State, Laws, which in this State an"ts to Fiffwii Hundred l,e;,T 41 fivfv.linnilred dollars fcl- lowed him unr the original Bankrupt Act. 1 will HvLiiecial nttrntion to : film petitions in ban fuptcy, and will proeocuws 1 Til AHAA them through til Couitt as speedily. aa mv arts will admit. practice in said M. H. JUSTICE, Attoknf.t at Law. July 15-4t. DISioiviLTTIONr TIIK FIRM bp SCOGOIS & IIAWK- X IX! N'S i tX Aw dissolved hv mutual i-onspnt All mdelt-Jtl. -U "10 Uliu T J . ... . . . 1 A' are reqm-sted tocall, immediately, at tho old htand Mild ettIo taeu- accounrs. k (T. HAWKINS. Julv 5th 1872. . - 9-lm. STATEOF XOllTII CAROLINA, SCPF.BIOU CofltT ltl'TIIKUKORD CoCXTT. Jane Dumett Iloherta 1 vs. Summons. William Albcrtie Erv in Tlohorts. ) To tli8 Sheiiflof Iiuthorfoid County Gree ting : You aro herehr commanded to snmmon William Albcrtie Ervin ltoberts, the defend ant aboro named, if to bo found in your county, to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court for tho County of Uutharford within thirty days after service of this summons and answer the complaint of tho plaintiff, a copy of which will be tiled according to law, and let him take notice that if lie fails to answer said complaint within tho time proscribed by law the plaintiff will apply for tho x'olief de manded in the complaint. Hereof fail not and of this summans make due return. Given under my hand and tho soal of said Court this 3rd dav of Julv 1S72. J. 1$. CARPENTER. Cleik Snperior Court Rutherford County. it appcarm that the dctondant is a non rcid( nt of this ttato publication of ihe above summons is ordered to bo made m the i:s i r.HN VixmcATOK, a weekly newspaper pub lished in Rutherfordton. N. C. onrwa week, for six successive woeks. commencinjr on the 8th July IS72, and that tlio plaintiff direct. through the post omce at Ruthertordton, cop lesofthohaid summons and the complaint tiled in tho action, to said defendant at Ath ens, McMinn, Co., Tennessee, where he isscp posed to reside. J. K. CARPENTER. Clerk Superior Court. CIII'RCIIILL & WHITESIDE Plaintiff's Alt vs. Julv-8-8-6w. K XT RAO DINAR Y l.M PliOVEMENTS CABINET ORGANS. The Makon & Hamlin Okcax Co. respect fully annouue the introduction of improve ments of much more than ordinal y interest. These are ll fil antl Pipe Cabinet Organs, which can be instantly moved to tho right or left, changing tho pitch, or transposing the key. Jur drawing and dtfcript ion, ee Circular. icv mid Elcsuut Styles of Double Reed Cabinet,. Organs, at $110, 132 and $125 c.ch. Vent, bring Vapcritii, Elegance, aud Thorough Excellrnce of Jf'tir.Tiutttsh-'j) ,c i-c ci.tvper than cng before offered. - - The Mason Si Hamlin Organs aro acknowl edged If US'Iand from extraordinary facili ties for manufacture this Company can afford, and now undertake to sell at prices which ren der them Unquestionably Cheapest. Font OCTAVE ORGANS ?50 each J FIVE OCTAVE ohgans 10f , $125 and upwards. With three sets reeds $150 and upwards.. Forty style, up 31500 cath. New illustrated Catalogue, and.lY.sTi moniai. Circular, with opinions of more than oxr. thousand musicians, sent freo. ITInsan Sc Ilauiliu Organ Cto., lat iremont bt Uoston 596 Broadway, N. Y. Aprill5-noi6-ly A PAPER FOR THE MASSES. Tho (Pittshnr$rhr Pa.,) Real Estaif. Rkg ister comes to us this week enlarged to a heautiful sixteen page, sixty-four column, illustrated weekly, with tho name changed to the American Land and Law Advisor. Tho original foatmes introduced into the old paper hy its publishers caused it to be sought after hy persons in all parts of tho United States, and thus encouraged hy puhlic pat ronpe, the publishers determine to give to the people a paper every way worthy" of tho namo they have chosen for their new weekly. The American Land and Law Ddvuor U a "Weekly Journal of llettl Estate, Fittanee, liiiild- ing, unit l opttwrtzatiton J J.atr. I ho issue before us is absolutely a lueers'fy to every land ed proprietor nr real estate owner in the country, as well as to ovory citizen in the United States that whOios to keep, posted on that iiidcstructiblo element of value Real E-tate. The law department of this ex cellent weekly is edited- by thfr aVlest law. counceTtOrs in the country, and answer, frte of clwrge, all questions of law sumbittod to tho paper with a clearness and accuracy that makes them understood by mon of the most ordinary intelligence. This featuro alono should cause it to be taken hy every farmer and land owner in the country. Tho illus trations cn tho fir.it pas of original designs for cottages and suburban residences, gotten up expressly for thin journal is also a feature that commends itself to thoso about to build, and if we are to judo the futire b'y the" first issue, now before us, wo should say it lono was worth many times rnoro than tho sub scription price. - The weekly, correspondence from the General Land Ofliocat Washington, D. C, giving the latest laws governing the Public Lands, Hcraettcad md Preemption, as well as those from all parts of tha coun try, is also a valable featuro ; to say noth ing of its news and general information found in no other journal in tho Unitod States.- To crown all, the enterprising pub libhers offer, by way of inducing an exam ination and subscription, a, beautiful $15. On. Cbrorno, of cither of the following subjects : Tu'p Lost D abb," 'or "TnE Unwelcome Visitor" ; ell for the exceedingly low price of $2.50 a year, embnt'.-ing a beautiful par-lea- picture and over 800 page of useful read ing matter, and illustrations. Wa would say to all our readers, send stamp for . a sample cpy. Address Croft & PiulLivS, Publish ers American Land' asd 1 Law Apvtsoft, Pittsburgh, Pa. -.. . . SaEHirr' and other lAnd, Deeds for sale at tho Vixicatob uitkc. ; . ' " ". Congleton's Celebrated Medicincc, THE CHAINPION REMEDIES OF THE IGE. , 'Tic Greet Ot'irm cttit thr Favorite the . Fiojilf, ' Js that Oroatest of all Uealins l:cmodu' Congleton's Vogetablo fcaive. TIlKtHlKATCtTUB FOR PILES, i f ! T(tr, Fx-Ji Cut inin.ir, l!im, OUt Sort, .anipficjtMwth oo ijncf, Hii,ti;i$f fiiore Throi't, Com, jr., 4 , J-.. r-:. o-. wnt imv whore tl M, on rccl't of 30 cfnt. ' lJirSe hot on on tcreh't of .30.cfnt dollar; postpaid to iwiy naarcss one and thirty cents. . -CbxoLKTox'i. Vr.or.TABi.i5 Sat.vk rtaww whhditt a rival, in the euro or i-ilkk. iArge Box . wRrmnted to enro the most i- vetoiate ca.e. : 1 i CONGLETON'S ANTALGIC For the jSi'JTrri'W JUM" . i immodiately InKntM ninrrhiea. CTjolora Slorbiw, Coir Cmmp Colic; Sick Stomach, and VonutiJigf Pain in tlw isoweis, neurv "" Stoauwh, Xausea, Flatulenco, Aids Dipnoff yes ton, strength and encrjry w x no r.uu...- and mo gr!t aiiuuuw i ic, &o. ; JOHN R. CONCLETOtf.i Tharmcteutist, Raleigh, A".- C. f For sales by all Druggists. Price, 50 jkt uoiue.. . AMERICAN" , THE GREAT CHAMPIOIt King" of IUiewwit'$ni, j X, ttralaitt. VtiH- mud Lmme Jinrk. Stiff Jmtfv Sjn-ain, Sicelted Joint, Jltadacht, Goitre, Sort net of Limit und MuncU, Vain oml Somen m the Jtreatf, Sort Throat, l'eitt the tide, . I)atl tictt and Xumbnen of the FUJi, Enlargement the ijl'tnJ of the Ihroat, fe. ; This is "acknowledged, and praised hyi the people, everywhere i is usod to he the Great 11 edicts e. '. . That it is nocded in dory bens, all, ver the land, for by its timely use a lanjc amount of tho pain and Buttering will thereby be- como completely obviated. , Pricu Uno Uollar a Jiottie, six Domes sent bv Express frooon receipt of I ive Dollar. Delay "not but. enjoy at nce the Ureat Uencfits that flow fiom tho use of tho Ameri can RlIKUMATIC LlSlMEST. AUTSS, Ir. JOIIW R. COMWLETOX, Pi-oprietor, " Raleigh, NVC . For aalo by Dr. J. M. Craton. Aprill3-3m R. R. R. 1 RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CUUK3 THE WORST PAINS v -- In Krom One to Twentr Minntcs.f" NOT ONE HOUR - - nftor reaflinsthis' aJvcrtiwinvut jifcil any SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF IV A CURB FOR EVERY PAIN'. ,j -It wa th first ami in ' Tho Only Pain Remedy that instantly to, the iiu; vxriuoiatniK pHiif allay InlliiiiiitiunH, an.l cmv Cjnetion, whvthar. of the Lull?, stomach, Uuwvln, or other gWad ot'iruiis. by one application. IX FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter how violent or escruciutitig tho pin th Klll'X'MATIC, Bl-riilcn. lntiim.l l'iv'od, Nrvou, NcuralSif, or prostr.tt:l with li-ac imv sutt"., KADU Al'S ICEAOV RELIEF , WILL Al'VOltl) 1XSVANT KASK. , I " FLA M ATI OX OF THK K11NKY. l.FLAM.Vl'l'X Of THE I1LAUUKK. 1 X 1XAM A'l'iOX 9b' Til hi liO W K LS. I'O.NUKSIIOX t. THK I.UNOS.. SOU E Til 110 AT, Ml-'HCl-LT l.KKATHlXO. 1'ALMTATIOX OF THK HART. ii ystkmcs, t nour, larii riiKitiA. - ; CAIAUK11, lV.VkX.A. UEADACnn, TOOTHACHE, ' X I U KAI.U1 A, RHEUMATISM.. COT.1) CIIII.TA At?K OHJI.I.S. .- ....' ..t.pniaint" "I tni-JUAir, tiKi.ivf tft t r " jrr.na lvWri' Die raia or dilUcuity ti.iU mil atford i-usu and c'nmturt. Twcntv drops iu half a tumMer, of wter will iu a f.w tnom'ents cum tr It AMI'S, SPASMS, StM.'K il'UM ACH, HEAUTliUUX, SICK llEAli.VOHE, 11AK HHK.M, liYSiv.vTKKY, COI.lC, Wl.Nu 1 THK LO WE1.S, Aia uil IX I'EKN Al. 1'AINS. . Truvt-lfM should iilwya csirrv a tiottla of RA1) VAY'S REAliY RELIEF with thi in. A frw drup in vstoirtf ill pttiVciit fiekivess or j:tint from chaujo of watt-r. It i5 butter thtiu l'roiu.h Cranly or Hitters as a slimulfiut, FEVER AND AGUE. l-EVEH AXI) AGI'E urrU Tor fiftv rents. Thcro ia not a remedial arrant itv thuM w'4rld tUt willrarw Fever and Aj;ue, und all other Malarious, itiku, Si.arlut, '1'yphoid, Yellow, and olhr Fevers (aided by RADWAV'S I'lI.ES) w.iuick a RAllffAV'S HEADY RELIEF. Fifty cent per bottle. HEALTH !EAUTY ! ! STRONG ASD PURE RICH .BLOOD INCREASE. OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN ANI. 1JEAUT1FCL COMl'LEXIOX SECURED TO ALL. DR. RAOWAY'i SARSAPARILLI A.X RESOLVENT 4 HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CUKKS ;: SO QUICK, SO RAPID ARE THE CHANOK THEUODY UNDERGOKfl, TNtKR-THE IN FLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDER rUL. MEDICINE, THAT : 1, . . i tV Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight a Seen and Felt. THE GRIIATBLOOI) PUUIFIER. Ete.nj drop of tho SARSAPAR1LLIAN lil SOL VENT communicates through the Blood, beatK Vrinc, nnd other fluids and juices of the nyntnm th vtgor of life, for it repair tho wastes of tho bly with, now and sound material. Scrofula, Syphili,' (Jon sumption, Ulandutar disease. Ulcers in the throat,. Month, Tumors, Nodes ' the Glands and other part of the system, &'re Eyes, Strumorous dicatgej from the Ears, nnd the teorsljortn of-I9kin diseases. Erup tion, t'rrer Hores, Scald ileatl, Iling Worm, Salt! BkKuin,Ejysipelus,ene, Mark fi'pos, Woffis fn Ae Flenh. Tumor, Cancers in the Womh, and all tciaken t'ny nnd prunful disebmrfes, Nifht Sterols, Loss of Sperm and alt wastes of the life principle, are within ihe euratirt range of this teoisdet nf Modern Chemis try, awl m fern days' use will prate .to any pOrmn. rtsin it for either of these forms of disease, its yotente potter to cure them. t . . 1 - If tho patient, daily hoeomin(f. reducod by. tho wastes and decomposition that ia continually nr)rrei ins, succeed iu arresting thoso wastes, nnf ropaira the seme with new material made from healthy ' blood -and thi tho SARSAl'AKltXI AN wilt docs secure a cure.H certain ; for whaj ttte thia remedy coiomcnees its work of urilicXtUit, a4. succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes. Its rvpaira will b? rapid, und every dar tho patient will feeV. himself growing better and stronger, the foI di-. gostiiip better, appcttto improving, $ttu4 flmk , ajMl. Veisht incre.lfing- ' , . . ' T Not only does the Sahkapabm.uax Rrjior.rEST.- excels, all known remedial agents. in tho cuaa- af Chronic, Srrofuloun, Constitutional,' ahd Skiiidfc. rases ; but it is the nly noitiveiare for " J a. Kidney A. U ladder. ComlaiHk Urinary, and Worah diseaa, tOratW. JoOees Dropsy, Stoppage of water. Incontinence of Urine Bright' Disoaso, Albuminuria, and in all casta whoro there are brick-dust deposits, or- tho trtUr ia. thick, cloudy, mixed with aulMtaueca lio th vhisii oi an eg?, or threads like white silk, r there is k morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bono dust deposits, and when there is a. pricking, btrming sousation when passing water, and pain in tax Small. oi me xiaca sua aiong me oxnu. 1 DR. nADVVAYa. PERFECT PURGATIVE PIL.LS porfetly tatclqss, okantly eoatod with aweefcgaaa,. liurco. reffulat, purify, c4caft.se,. and treithn.. Radway's rills, for the cure of all disorderi-'if tHe Stomach. Li vor, Bowl, KUnoys, BltuMor, ervoua. Diseases, lle:rlache, Constipation, Costiteness, Indi gestion, Dyspepsiiv, BiliouHuess, Bilious Fevt4r, In naination of the Bowels l'iles.und all Derangi'iaent of tho Internal Visocra. Warranted to effect a positive icura, Vurely - Vegetable, f contauiias no, m:re'ry,UnitteTali, or doletctjoi drugs, t g570!serve tho following aymptoius rcsurting froni Disorder of the Digestive Organs : Cuiistipttion, Infjrd hs,'rllfcshsi.r4h(rMro.l in the Head, Aeiutty 'of Thi: St0initcrOa6it,' llfhirt burn. Sour Er:iot.itnm.-', :nkir.g ov 11uttrinv at the l'it of tne S'ouiAc!:, Si,iH of Iiltal, Hurried, und Lrf.ltin;u . Aie d.ww ot lUDVAV'A TIU-S will free the system from all the above named disorder. 1'rkxv cents per Box. SOLD MY. 1K.UG11TS. READ "FALa.K AND TltrE." .vHd oiut letter stamp. to) RADWAY'jt'Co' t: imbr.-n.' )Sroetfc ( or. trmr. ti MrecT, aow o'.t,. I:i!o;nwt;oa '.'o.'Uk Uwocalids will ho scut VJVi. . li
The Western Vindicator (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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July 22, 1872, edition 1
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