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IHlnnnannann- the NATUBF'? Coiitiniud froil U page. TIh duy after the, publication Ifftiifcaftri, thiiovi)or epfrs ?d & -pwinomtl friends outside oi hitowL ftantvjhia reeto ahpvr utfowed hihiscff to b betray ed into such an inidiguined posi tion, and at once determined to m expretw hVrriseit to the-public. On Weduesduy, Governor Cnld weH wrote a .. card. . .which ' on ' referred to in Mr. 1 urner s note te him. 4leftbsay to you, that I have waited witfi yefy cfru avertable pa tience for Mr. Caldwell's replv to Mr. Turner's note, and thrft I shall issue ot the nt hearing, late on Thurs- of tion.iu v'sterdav's Htners, a rumor about le stwet ot. Kaleiir i. that Mr. Turner had demanded personal aattaTactiou in the usual manner wild) geihtlemen, and in conse- UttiO' of such demand, he had ten the cifr.'l alluded to, the 'ruor directed the card to be withdrawn and withheld from the Jftblic. -But noon consultation with some friends yesterday, ainl submitting to some slight changes and modifications in the original, the card is now given to the pub lic, as ah apology and vindica tion of tile Executive of North Carolina, for the mistake he has made in allowing a personal mat ter to interfere with his proper course ats a high public official of the Suite. A CARD FROM GOV. CALDWELL To the Editors of the Telegram : i.TI,fmkn vVill you allow me space in your paper to say that I regret having written and" pub lished the article in vour issue of the 18th ilfet, entith?d " Base Liar." I confess tliat, occupying the posi tion I do, it was ill-advised tor me to take notice of attacks made up on me, either officially or person ally, by the newspaper press ; and I Hhould also have remembered that it is a licence (a reprehensi ble one, however) whioh partisan to acknowledge the receipt of In reply to this, as alio to MP. l urner s note reterred to, lit j substance of the lasj; paragraph of a letter, dffttfc ,be 2M. instant, ( yfa preceding nptfuj resoectful in wfcioh'W designates you as his ? ly submit that jio such constBBc friend, , charged with tfte matter tion can be put upon either, as "a flat refusal on the part of Mr. Cald well to cpwply with Mm, Turner's demand pt the 20th inst." But we hare stated, ami so maintain, that as long as Mr. Turner's de mand of the 20tth inst, stands couched an its present peremp tory terms, accompanied hy a thpeat, implied, it will lie impos sibje.for Mr. Caldwell to make any furthui; explanation or ac: 'knowledgment than he has al ready made though the publish-ed-correspondeuee of Messrs. Ruf fiif, 9atn and Jones, before refer red to, and ogpyr ?M own - sigi ture in the Rakigh Dailti Telegram of the 20th just, Very Truly, Wm. A. Hearne. Thursday morniifg, he sent to the l4jkid to receiye it at his and Sentinel and Tikqram for publica- I Jour sliest convenience. t . . - T fc fl nt . A.lS.-ll.j. . i . i 1 . 1 i i euuors unve taKen, nomtim2 im memorial, to say hard things of meir poliMca-l adversaries and public tuuetionaries. , I would most certainly have taken no notico of the article of the Sentinel, tb which my card was intended as a rqly, had it not been that I regarded it as an at tempt on the part of Mr. Turner to mjtke a breach between myself and my brothers-in-law,, with wpotn I have always been, and hope ever to be, on the best and most friendly terms, personally. T may have been mistaken in the purpose of the editor of the Senti thl, but the article in his paper was m t,lie feather which broke the comers baclf," , Without further remarks, I feel it to be due to the public, to Mr. Turner and myself, to make this acknowledgment and say, that, occupying the position I do, I re gret the occurrence, and hope that nothing may hereafter hap pen, which will bo calculated to throw me so much otf my guard as to tempt me to commit a simi lar indiscretion. As a private citizen, have al ways desired peace and harmony, and more especially as the Gov ernor of a great State, do I wish to see an end ot crimination and recrimination, and an era of good feeling permanently established among our people. Having thus made all the repa ration 1 CRn make to the public for the hasty article above alluded to, and-trusting that ail parties concerned ma accept this in the f sauK spirit which dictates it, I am, gentlemen; Very respectfully yours, fop , Caldwell. Raleigh, May ;, 1871. - At 9 p. pi. Monday, 22nd inst., this was placed in the hands ot Mr. Caldwell, by tlje gentleman named therein ; and, then follows the correspondence below : Columiua, C, May 20, 1871, Hon. Tod H. Caldwell : Sir : I demand of you a ret raxit of the card published in the llal- eigh Daily Tel oglkm of the 13th tHSt. if fy friend, Cof. John M. White, will receive your reply. I am, Your Humble Servant, losi n TruxEK, Jr. HalkiuIi, May 23, 1871. Hon. Josiau TuaNKH, Columbia , S, C, Care Col. .J. M. White, Hakigh, A', C. Sir; Your note of the 20th instant, demanding of m3 retrac tion of a certain card published by me in the Raleigh Daily 'tale tfWm f the 13th ihst.y'has been rejied through- the hands o your friend Col. J, M. VVhite, Your note, together with th furtl icr consideration of the mat ter, I have placed in the hands of my friend, Nlaj. Wm. A. Mearue, to whom aU further com muni ca tions relatives this subject may be addressed. ' Very Uepectfnlly, ISigndJ Tod Caldwell, YarUorquuh IfdusE," May 24, 1871, Maj. W. A, Hewte; SIR : I had thb hohor.to deliveV Mnv Tod R; Caldwell, at 9 I aln, &c, respectfiillv vours. .', John M. AV'Ht'TE. c Yarboiiough House, Raleigh, Kay 24, 1871.. lCol. J. M. Wsmi Ynrboroitak Hoime, Raleigh, M C: " CdLoNEL : A note Irqin Hon. Josiah TurrteJ1, delivefed by you to Hon. Tod m Oaldwell, dated Columbia, S. C, May 20, 1871, in which is demanded retraction of" a card published in the- Raleigh Daily Telegram of tie l3th inst,, ov'er tlie signatm-e of Tod R. Cald well, has been handetl to Se by hi latter gentleman. ( Tlie character of the note sub mitted, suggests that Mr, Turner has not seen a eard published by Mr. Caldvydl in the Telegram of the 20th inst., a copy of which is herewith enclosed, but if I be mistaken in this, the peremptory terms of Mr. Turner's note will pot allow me even to inquire here what there is personally offensive in the card of the 13th, which the letter of Messrs. Ruffin, Cain and Jones of loth, .published by Mr. Caldwell on the 17th, together with the card ot the 20th. does not explain away and remove, and hence it is difficult, if not impos sible, for Mr. CaldwelLto do other wise than decline any compliance with the terms of 'jSlr. Turner's note, or take further notice of the matter unfcii it shall have been put upon another footing tha,ii that ot aosoiute obedience to a personal cotnmaRd. Very tiuly, , W m. A. Hearne. i; Yarborough House, Raleigh,. 24th May, 1871. Maj. W.'A. Hearne, Yarborouah House r. Yours of this inst., has4 J--- A. lleg,mer Yarbomuqh House, Raleigh, May 25th, 1871. Maj. Wm. A. Hearne, - MaUigh, N. C: Sir: your note of 4 30 p.m., of vesterdav has loeu racp.ivpd . I regard what you are pleased to say, as a fubstantial declina tion on the part of Mr. Caldwell, to comply wjth Mr. Turner's de mand, contained in his noto to Mr. Caldwell of the 20th inst., ami I shall act iu that view of the matter. I am, very respectfully, L Your Obt. Servant, . r Jno. M. VThite . Yarrorough Hoube, Raleigh, May 25, 1871, 12 o'clock, M. Col. John M. White Sir : I have your note ! this momept, in which you say, yon " shall act in that view of the matter" that my note o you of yesterday was "a substantial -declination ou the part of Mr. Caldwell, to comply with Mr. Turner's demand," &c. In reply, I have only to say that I await'your further plea&jure. Very truly, Wm. A: Hearne. HAIR RESTORATIVE Yarborough House, (11:30 a. m.) uaieign, zotli iMay, 1871. been receivedl I respectfully in sist that your letter is not respon sive for Mr. Caldwell, to Mr. Tur ner s tirst letter, inviting Mr. Caldwell to meet him in Colum bia, Or G.4 (to which no reply was made), nor to his note of the 20th inst., which I delivered to Mr. Caldwdl on the 22d inst. ; I therefore, respectfully' re! qaeat you to inform me, whether or not, I shall construe your letter of this date to-mean a tiat refusal on the part of Mr. Caldwell to comply with Mr. Turner's demand ot the 20th inst., above referred to. I am, Verv Respectfully, JOM M. WHITE. Yarborough House, (2 30 p. jk) Raleigh, May 24, 1871. Col Mn M. White, Raleigh, N. C. " Sir : :I have the honor o acknowledge yours at 1 o'clock p. m. Thus far in this corres pondence I had thought we only liad reference" to Mr. Tur ner's note ofthe 20th inst,, demanding retraction, &c. But it appears that you onw desire to introduce new matter into the correspondence between you and myself, and so the bet Ter to clear up the whole sub ject, j I have to ask that, you state tin lull your grievance or cause of complaint from t?he commencement of this affair a!I ' - X a uuui'uic intjseni inomejii. Very lruly, Wm, A. Heabne. N. a- Sir: Mr. Caldwell having declined to makegtfte retraxit, de manded of him bv Mr. Turner In his note to Mr. Caldwell Of the 20th inst., I have the hohor to liver to you, for TW55 the enclosed note, addressed to him by Mr. Turner, and to ask aft early reply, to the same. 1 am very respeetfujly, ' a N'o. M. White Contains no Lac SulphurNo Sugar of Lead-No Idtharg No Nitrate of Silver, and is entirely free from the ois onous an4 Health-desioy-ing Drugs us 3d in .other Hair Preparations. " Transpaiont and clear as crystal it will not soil the finest fabric pferfoetly safe, cleap and efficient desideratum l6n$ seagbt for und Found at last ! - It restores and prevents the Hair from be cominji Gray, iftiparts a sdtl, ' "gloasy appear ance, removes Dandruff. Is cool andfreshmjr to the head, checks the. Haif from 'falling oiff anu restores u to a great extent when prem vuieiy iosi, prevents tieuaajne., cures ail Hu mors, cutaneous emotions, and nntiarnr.il Heat As a.derssiBK for the Hair it is the best articel in tho market. Dr. G. Smith, patentee, Groton Junction. Mass. Prepares dftly by PHOC TER BRO THERS,- Gloucesjfrer Ma!s., The Genuine is put pu in panel in bottle, mde expressly lor ii, wjui ine name 01 ine .article blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, aud tajte no olteej;. " Send a three cents stamp to Prooter Bros, for a Treatise on the Human Hair, Tlie in formatu it Contains is worth 5o6.00 to any rso- HQ i2m. Riverside ffigh School. The first session ol fjifs institution .will open on tlie 30th day pt'.Ign. 171, and epiuinue five monjli?. The school fs located seven miles west of Rutherford ton, on ? Broad Rivet in a heakby and wll wateted section ol country with every means of accommodation for board ic. Terms of Tuition Primary Class, $ 6 00 (Grammar, Mathematics fca,) 10. 00 Classics, (Latiu"& Greek,) ,15.00 Board include lights, fuel and washing, from $6.00 to 8.00. Students will be charged, from tho lime they enter the school to the efd of the'se-sions, and customary deductions made for lcss ((mo. Tuition payable one halt in advancet , For further particulars address ma at Rutherfordton. 41-tf J. W. 'DePASS, Prtncijfci. - IfOW IS THE TIME 1 U:A.J 4 X To Wholesale Dealers. - othr the manufactures of their several mills at the Factory Prices, delivered in Charlotte YARNS, , SHEETINGS, SHIR TIN QS, TJQKS, AXDTIli: WELL-kOW fc ALAMANfiE PLAIDS. 1. I 1 . - mm TAILORING. 1. would respectfully hiforin tlie people o this section of the country, that I am at my old place, 6 nTiles west Tof Rutherfordton, 5. O, where 1 am. prepared o-cut and wake gentlemens' clothing in tle latest aud most fashionable style. All gRrment3 -waieehted to tit as well aS anybody can cut them. Cutting done on the 'shortest notice. 'My prices" will be lovv, and I. will Utkerany kind ol produce in payment for, work. CUT My wilo and daughters will cut and make dresses tor ladies in t lis latest stVles. 'b, 36-311) J. V. JA,Y. Columbia, S C, May 25, 1871. Hon. ToilR. Caldwell Sir : For causes' contained in vour ftfl yubllslicd in the Raleigh Daily Telegram of the 13th inst., I de mand that you grant me the re dress due from one gentleman to another when offence is given. My friend, Ool. John M. White, will receive your reply and make all necessary arrwigeraeats &r ourjmeeting. Xonr humble -servant, SOSIAH TURNER, Jr. Yarbouough House, Baleigh, May 25, 1871. . Col. John M. White, Raleigh, N. C Sir: I have the honor to hand you herewith, in reply to,the en-, closures yours of this date, a. lx Aiwu. josian mrner.'H trom Hon. Tod. Caldwell. m truly,, Wm. A. Heirne. T-:i3 Great Medical Discovery j Dr. WAIKEB'3 CALIFORNIA. , INEGAR BITTERS, Hundreds of Thousands f S 5 9 h 1 o'cloek p. in., on the 2nd inst, ft note oddrcSsod to hun by. Hon. Josiah Turner, Jr,, of date the lImU inst., in which the latter rlianded a rt1ra.rU of a card, pb llged by Mr QB4wl over his own name in the Tehqran news- WHi r ot tlw IHtk rnsk Caldwell ' haaT)eeu jleaie4 at tlie hour indicated aboye. Yarborough House. Raleigh. 2m Mat, 2571 . 3i oVlock, P. M Maj. W. A. Hearne, - Yarbwbtigh Borne r Sir: IliaVe the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of 2.30, P. ., ot this date. I haye no desire to mtro dgce any new matter into the coiTesdoridetteerbetween us, toproiow Uie 'sarnie, nor w stwfti my purpose m ad erti to ji fadt, teiidi to sho U youc nm note orMo-dy not responsive to Mr. Turner deiuanA which is plau sta ted in bin note of .the 20th mst.; already referred to. I therejbre rene-w my' re quest, that' you inform nte, whether or not, I shall constme your lettex.ot tUjs te to nin, aflat rusal on tlje part of Mr. Caldwell, to conml with. Mr. Turner's demand & Wi4 20th irist., already referred to.. I am, very resftectAtil v ' yonrs. JOflN M. WlJlTE, YarboroMQh House, 4,6 ik m. I Raleigh, 24, J8T1, Col, Jdii M White, Rakigt, N, Q jSir: Yonr note W 3.B0 d. tit.. I have; the honor to acknowledge. 1 . A At. - V ! . . . O I " Raleigh. K. O.. Mav 25th Hon. JosiaK Turner, jr't Columbia,' S. C.:' Care Col. Juli M. White,. m Raleigh, K0.: oIR: Well knoTii as it. nHaf have been Jo you fsom the inceD- correspoudence, bat the pflicial position occupied' by myself in North Carolina, render ed it impossible that this corres pMfdrfee ghtould have-any result of tfie sort which vo stfggein yqur note of this ddte, T had hoped that some otlier direction miht have been given to k. With this mst feisoflteb expectation that under the above 'Circumstan ces, voir wouiAgive me w4mt gen tlemen consider to be an opportu nity for explanation and repara tion, you have. refused to comply, and have contented vouraelf with tapplykg for compulsoru redress, umtl'"ly rtjcijnizea Dy gentle men to be impossible. I, do not therefore see how) the Iffidr p ;,be extrieatedftoi)i 'flftj3Ukfea with whlcft; t74Ktr iusEanee, u nas been surrounded. TOD R. CALDWELL. ! TV. a .1 . ... . m . icsaraonv to titcir wonueniuJ c. j2 Curative KfTcjcta. ?j gW WHAT APS THEY? I If if i Ij2 TilHr AiCG JOT A VTL.S ff? !FANCY DR1WK.II fade of Poor Rum. "WHiskey, proof Spir its, and Refuse Liquors, uoc ont, spiced, aadsweeteue.l tsjioa(.jtiietas;f. oaltnl'-Tonica'' " Appatizers. " Kestorors, " kflL, that leaa t!sci tippler onto drunkennoss nnd nun, but a'ro & truo . NIttdicine, made frofn, the Eative Hoots and irertt of Talifbrnia, free from all Xfteoholio Stimulaiita. Tbeyar-noQaEATBIiOOI) ft;RIfflIJR and LIFE OIVINe PROf- CIPLE, a perfect Kenoyator nijd Invijorator ot the System, r.anyine of u.l jjoisonous matter, nadrestoriug the blood a t-'althr condition. No person can takethc?e ClUr?, accoi-dinn to directions, ati I remain longjinwell. lOO will be given for an ncuroUlo ca pro vldinjr the bones are not destroyed by mmepfc poisons or other means, and t"e vlLal'orgiins w.isttd berond the point of repair. For Inflammatory and Cbronic Rheu matism, and Qout. Dyspepsia, cr Indi KQ .tlon. B ill otto, ' Wilmt WBTfe and Inter mittent J! overs. XJiseasesor the Bl Iiiver. Baaneys, anUladder, thwfBit terp have becu most foicceasft!!. Such. Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, wlh is ireneraHy produced bj derangement of4ka Digestive Organs. . They iuvigorate the sttfmaA, and s'timnlate tha torpid.Uver nd bowels, yhich re'r them o.f unequalled elHcacy irj f'earsint tho blool of aU impurities, ana impart.uj new Uio and vigor to T-nwnoic FOR fHE TO PLANTERS; WEUI TWO LAEfGE OTHER'S..: t . Oup Will Consume 1600 BUSHELS OF . WHJUT ER DAY, which we intend to buy In the Charlotte maikat, Lwn't sell jour wheat before see- WE HAVE JUST RECEtVEI) ANJ OFfER TO THE - ' 7RAD& S OO SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. 75 Sacks M404MI DKLAfff A1PS Alone In a Mountain Gorge Snngf eAflbd.amid the wijde f Qs)e ol the Middle State, lired Madame Debcharnp, man? jeare aeo, with ho known protector, aire a' utithro ! dog tfint ever stood beaiJe ber coveted ftbintf WFppd sytli wild-rpfs and bonejWiOcff, fppeared 1f4 awayrijr i bhwter of WHierjfi ow th,- aud oianelr eovireaed on the Dortli and east hy deea craggy ravine .that led away back to the mountain gorge. Here, sniffling the ambient atr, wafted from 'jature's' green sward clinging :o the mountain side, bathing Iter brow iu early, mom s gentel dea-drop, she lid solitary and alooe for many long years. The catamount's unearth ly midnight ylll,and the wolfs doleful bxwL frequently aroused ter ft om please ot midnight slumbers. Now aud then she would emerge from her unknown home and mingle with the inhabi Uut a around Sjpout, (or one or two months at a lime. She wasceetnc in heracta aad all x viewed her as a livnig.curioeitv. While 'rum home, she apparently had but ootxebject, and that was the reliei f her afflic ted aex. . Under a belt on ber sf de. could be setssaeassssktsssslsieaeai sWfosssW ssswiiLi sssss sjtan. carried (or litrown protection, wiule atramp ped across her'shouider was suspended a cari ous sack asade frotu the Ski 11s of Kabb its and Raccoons j Arranged in alternate strip's. Tina bag con tained some old parchment, curious relics, a few liKbfgsnpeola, and a smaller sack coa laiuing coarse powder made from ceruin roots known ouly to heraeh; tlie secret or which she clung to as with the tenacity death. She sall'ed eith Iron) he wild moun tain home, to act the Uood Sapnaritan. wiib 1 his unknown vegetable powdr which she -iaimeu noasessed finrfrfm n.-.or vr .11 Diseases incident to the -ieuiale aex. She termed it ' womb physic," with, winch she pro. poeod to core all a flections afidj derangements of that organ, and kiudred complaints frvt charge. With such singular magip did she rehoveall who applied, that within a few years Iter name and fame became known ar and wide, and Hundred of suffering fcmaloa applied lor relief aud returned to their homes healthy and Imppy- Many were anxious to know her great secret, an 1 large sums of money were offered jl -i.e would divulge it butshetaiibbomly refused. ' During ber solitary lite,' she became W timate with only que woman, a noted mid wile some miles distant, to whom she promi- to BrLOWN SALT, FINE IN FOUR BUSHEL B4GS. ' KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES. The Largest Stock i n the State . 15-U Dfvnlge the Secret Before dy.ng. In a few reard aaUie sombre shades or night b gan to close' around her lot tennj? fr me, she imjmrtaxi U.,p great geciet to this friend. , Slie lo gaininl quite a reputation for re lieving the sufleringol her$Vi, aud s r..nge it may appear she scarcely ever failed to cure those old chronic female complaints that had resisted all ordinary moiei of treatrrem, Maily years ago? the wri'er of thia, while en gaged in the Practice of Medicine, by s iiule siratejry, succeeded" in pnicirifig the secret of ibis wonderful veretble H.Uiai had never been kouwu to tlie Medical rroies slon. He gave It a fair impartial rial in the trea'- ntnii 01 various lorms aodj sotges of female i-mii) 'Minis witn sucn decided tliat 111 1860 he called pub vir ucs in tintbrrforb Shi 7- ft. v4bS5 le pystcm. Dysoeosia or Indigestion. IIoadMho. Pain in the yiiouiJerfi, Cttghs,4. igfltttess .c f tho Caest. Dizziness, Sour Btemaeh. Bad Taste ia thff Mouth, Billions Attacks,' PafiittaUon of tho lloart, Copious Discharges of Urig. Tain in, tho regions ot the Kidney3Ti in LuntrWd other , pjiiiiful symptoms yexjixeth j oSsprins of Ds'spepsia, are eurea ey tnese ui ttets. find . taeanse tae itiatcu iituo l wacnovcr Tan its imrtarities 1urstinr tlirousli the skin i.-f P; ptes. Eruptions, or &ares; c'anei!; whenitls foul, and your feelings Will teli yon when. K-m tho biood pure sad the health of the system will follow. m . ' PiJI, TAPE, and other WORMS, loiklnot li the syrtem of so many thousands, aro tiJoctua.Uy detroye and removed. For full diroel ions, rca4 eatefniiy t! eirmlar around each bottle, printed in four language S1Bti, Oerflan, French, an,l bponlsh.' Proprietor. J. WAI.KElt.32 Commerce Btrset, N.X u. m m Irnt tr et, N. Y Bin Franelcrt, CuliBfrn cDON'ALD & CO., ana uenerai At Of and S3 'and 3t '(itr et,fl. I. . sr .i.D r " all DrxaciSTS A2 PSALKUS , ... , a For ale by 31 tf . DR. J. M. t)RAfo!f' L 2i5 A mxm-S the Amerieau Kait- Employm t Business for AIT. it industrial 8 pace NewsnaDer. SO Mm KfS? od amp far, copy-. PATENT kTAR, Boston, Mass. s&ivrfm.An . tit bqro, Mass, . Sq. Attle- 15? NSki $300 per pound. Discount to ruAists. Ht package (1-4 lb.) eut by nlU E receipt of 86 cents. Addrem GKItW ANT MKDICINii CO., Cheshire, ObS " Fruit Trees, Small FrujtS, Ornamental Trees and plants, CftOlCTEGARDfeN AJfD PIE&DiSEriDS, tc. . A 1 1 - ,.4fe . .... y : a epienaia stock" ol the cfioroest varieties. Send foi Descripne Catalogues and Price List. All Trees well packed soas to carry safelv to auy part of , thb United Slates. " SMALL FjlTJlTS ad SLL ELANTS -all kinds, sent by mai1, Postage Paidt to atay Pwt Office in trre United States. XT j r. . ' l uioerypien ana easmen, 34m - w ; York; Pa. I mm- . fieat Medical Boak Add French Secrets fer Ladieand Oents sent iree lor 2 stamps. Br. Bonaparte & Co Cincinnati. Q. . . v- n TERMS: ne ye,.injsTiafw 42.00 Six montiiis, 1.00 Si. . IWaTER WHEEL, Mill Gearinf ,ShaftinS Pulleys SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. Sept. 1870. 3J tt FRESH (ARDE, FI;OtVJt, F'ltl IT HMBs Tit K r: A NJIK1R. AMD EV KRCHEES SEEDS, Pit EP AID MY .ti.tiL, wish liiitr.t riovs FOB il LTITRE. , 2fi DH fLltIM PACK ET OF EITHER CLASS FOB 1.00. THE MX r asses s.tfo. , au,no ins. iivergrcen nd Tree. See Is: Apple, Pear, Cherry Ac : brass Seed : FUh-i Cabbaae, Carrel. Onion. Snuash T uriii n ami all Vejgefable abd Slower Seeda in sjnall or larjce quantities : also Snn.ll "Fruits, Sun.-ks. Bulbs, Shrubs, Rosen. Vorbenaa Ac bv mail Lprepald. ;New j&ojden Banted Japan Lily, F50c Pnced Descriptive Ctlo)fue sent tc iy pnin aaarcFs, gratis. Agents wanted. Wholesale -.List to Agents, Cba and the Trad?. Seeds on ComRiission. . Ik WATSOX. Old 'Colonv' and Seed Warehouse, Plymquth, Jhss. s ablished in 1842 ' TilZvtn 1 XD AUENTS. To sell thf. Octagon Sewing Machine. It is licensed i the " fclaelic'Loek.Stitel, " i. ..r ranisM lor 5 years, Price, $5 All other machines with an under. leed sold Tor S13 or less ae htfriuf events. ' AiMrdss Octagon Sewing MachineXorupany, S. Louis, JJ0 Chicago,nil.. Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston! MaM- 32-3m livfaction, :c titeution to its . CSAHLB9 A . t) AS"A, tditer. a - t Ahx Wiffetjj Jhm. A Kaaraaaper atf the Preaaat Tlsaesw latenaea far Peasle Nawaa Earth. ftMfMket Fanners. Vecbaaios. M veto ants, Profs Mooal Msa. Workers, Thinkers, and ail Meaner of aones t reiu, sua Wlrtj. Sons, sad nil sues.. ONLY OXE DOLLAR A YEAR I ORE HUNDRED COPIES FOR SM. Or less tann One Cent a Copy. Let there be a Clab nt erery Post Office . -WEEKLY. SUN, 99 A TEA I "Cross! Mcdica Chirurgieal Revlc. j Cofabined with other; known regetabio Tonics, baring great powcj- over tho uu.-riiM organs; wit:: Black Root trj nk upon the Liver and Kowela, anU Sidubie titrate of Iron to ;orrect the blood, he haa forced a wonderful embination for the cure 0! ill Female Coai pla ns, considering i the pufry Female Keu. lator known, and uow. orTefs iis valuable com pound to ijie afflicted leuMshyuiider the name of j j English Female Cillers. The Medical Pr fessionjat large, hare lonir folt-Uie need .t jut suchja-jmodiciue, eon---qnentlyit is not strange that they so eagerly prescribe and recommend M4e Bitters to their tomale pationta. If you could see the pile dfsmilling appro vals and encomiums troia physicians and the public who have cured i their wiv. their dnughtera and their IrieudtJ by tire lM Qf these Bitters, no icklv leiliate would hesitate lb uao them. Thi Fertalt ttegulator is adapt m for old, young, marr ed or single temalea who acutepr chrcutc form of Uterine derange menu. They cure painful, sfjppn ssefl, saatr profuae or irregula. Menstruation, chlroais or Green Siceness, Albus or Whites, Hraterica, Falling of tho Nrtmb, UlceaUon and Irriu bility oflie Womb, pain iu the aide bade or loins, sick Headache, palpitation or flutter mgofthe Heart, hurried Breathing, swim ratnyof the Head, cold Feet and Hands, loss of Appetite, Iodigswtiou, Wkefu!nes, Bar renness, physical Prostraudli ect., eot. Many of these are relieved br theiuse of oulr oua bottlo. j The Liver and Stomaehe Are thoroughly amnsed; $nd restot d to a healthy action, by Ue Ubo of these Bitters. Iu peculiar Iron and Vefcetble combtnati.,,. places u for anead of any, aiinilar prepamuun before tna public. ' J ' Ferrfales, fater confinemeSit and eonrales ceuu frOta any debilitating complaint, wh.A remain weak on1 feeble, wrth lltUe or no ap peate, are.at once aroused-l and atrengthene.1 by their use. Ae a Fhmiy Tonic for men woman and children, it (,sa no equal. One Ubleapoouful corTtainirTOor melicil proper ties, than one bple,ef arsV the common aud pleasant "dilute alcoripr bitters, to be found all over Uie,oxutry ' When the manu factures ol the common aWrages of the dar y thef cute all diaeasof, ! Uiey well know tey are "pulling tae wool" over your evesv and laugh at vour stupidly- in being so easiiv n- mouggea whenever th article smacks of ' aw w r s v w sf ana general ahnrseter as THt b whiak. "ttfbnfaallydeSifcavalusye Irou ' and V egetable Tonic for yourself Bd fatnilr. H wub oi c. r . a. will last lougei and do more good than One dozen of the ordinary grogshopv.uers, as one ublespootitul in water, $ suffiaeyt for apjole boiily. As Kreater iresknens. tnsteaoSof oacyonly. ess. beonasn it 9BLX AlXT BCH,Ma YEAJU A nrensntnantf? readable aewsnalnr.'wftn m u. TERMS TO CLUBS, ' THE DOLLAR WEEKLY STJN. . wrw wyn, uuc j ear, se pnr ately aa dressed. 1 t y-tr- : . - I : i a ti. v . Address RuTftERyoiDTON, t: erf SSSSiJSSSJ!f2 J! adOreued (aadsn r BtsTM Dalian, eanvanr. uumm. .. , M extra copy to the setter an einhTr k nami- Weekly oaavenr to getter up of ciqs, ' m . ; MWKtr Oai Daily for one rear to the getter np of A ' Sixty Dalian, fJU-WEEH.LY SUE. Ww Bspli. one yesrfseparately addressed. ' 4 -f ' EJght Dollars Tea eo-pies, one rear, separate! t addressed (and as extrs cepy4pgptsnrBioaab), M Blxteea Dalian sBEND "Vour Hoirrr EHCLAJfb, Pabltftr. gun offlee. Ksw Tbrk r DmjHswfc Hitting fliorugh the air 6R orjenul climes. A Iki.iale Regulator, Ith irnq cquat on this eontiiiei t, acting pow erfully and proudly ih alt caae, were r.o or ganic lesion exists! It is just tbe medicine, for yorjn girls, who have ome d.ffieulty in retaingiujgt he bloonj ou the cheeks, and who do not (eel exactly righi For tbe rswther at he "cliarJfeof hfe," it soothes and quiets sin- t;l the critical peruxi ja p& i, as sweetly na if enjoying the "brightest MUM of opal ray The rnediduOia sold at the low price of ai 5U per Bottle, or six.for $8t00, sua can be had of alf Druggists aud MercUnri throughout tho Country, Address J. P. MOMuOOLK & CO., Memphis, TcMis Dromgoole & Co 's U C H U B The Bear and Cheapest now before the pub lie, for-ali atfectionii and derangen.eats of tin Jldneys snd Bladder, La rye B tiles onlv $1.00 or six for $6,00. .MS4jd by Druggieta and Merchants everywherei J. P. Dromsooie & Go., Prop's, finphiSi Tenn i 3(K4 an V
The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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June 10, 1871, edition 1
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