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ggj Dr. J. Walker’s 'California Vinegar Bitters are a purely Veg etubUipreparation, nuute-ebierty fnxu the native herbs found on the 'oner ranges of the Sierra .Nevada motui * tains of California,, the lindickuil properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily*"asked, “ What is the cause of the unpar alleled success of Vixegar Bit ters V 1 Our answer is, tlutt they remove the cause «»t* disease, and • the patient recovers hU health. They we tin; great blood pttritief arid * a life-giving principle, a perfect ileno* V.itor and invigorr.tor of the system* Never before in the history of the world lias u medicine been foinportmleil pos sessing the remarkable qualities of Vtx kuar IhiTKUs in healing- the sick of « very disease mutt is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tunic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of i he Liver and Visceral Organs, in Hiiions Diseases The properties of Dr., vr.vt.tc i:b*s Vixeoar Hi mats are Aperient. Dia phoretic, (’armiuative. Nutritious. Laxa tive, Diuretie. Sedative. Counter-Irritant, ‘ Sudorific, Alterative, and Auti-Hilious. Grateful Thousands.proclaim ‘ Vinegar Bltters the most wonder ful luvigoraut that ever sustained the sinking system. No Person tu take these Bit ters according to directions, and re main long unwell, provided their lames are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital or gans wasted beyond repair. Bilious, Remittent, and In - terinittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of oar great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, .Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Bed, Colo rado. Brazos, Bio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah. Ito anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, through out our entire country daring the Summer and Autumn, and remarka bly go during seasons of- inuisuol heat, and dryness, are invariably ac companied by extensive derange ments of the stomach and liver, ami other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these cart ons organs, is essentially 'nece'ssary. There is no cathartic for equal to Du. J. Walker's Vinegar ihTTKKS, ns they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid nia.ter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same-time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy fuae lions of the digit-tire organs. Tin*idly the body against (lis t'd. ■(' by purifying all its ii ’i-is with VIXKOAIt HiTi’KRS. S‘> ♦•!»■:c1.1...• traU take hold ul - a system ti. t Id v-armed* Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ib-a.t iic'iif, I’um iu tbo Sldhi infers. tViigbs, Tiglstnt.-s <4 - the <fhi‘st. Dizzim-ss. N»tjr Kractali'»Uß td tiie Stomach, Bad Taste iu the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpita tion ts tile Heart, Inflammation, us the J. tings. Dai a in the region of the JKjdney*, . and a hundred other painful symptoms are tin- offsprings of Dyspepsia." One bot tle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King’s Evil, white Swellings, f leers, Krysinelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, indolent lutlammations. Mercurial affec tions. Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, ete. In these, as in ail other constitutional Diseases, AValkkks Vis it; a r Bittkrs liuve shown their great cur j.itve powers in the most ob-tiuate ami : tradable eases. Fin* I nflaiiiiiialoi y ami Chronic itiimimatisiii.Guut, Bilious. Remit-. ieiit tud Intermittent Fevers, Di-cases | * f the Blood. Liver. Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters hare no equal. Such Bis ea.-es are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mpchiinirnl Diseases.'— Perscm engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as IMiiiubers, Tvjie setters. Gokl-Water*and Miners, as they advance in life, are sub j < t to paralysis of the Bowel*. To guard against tbi-. take a dose of Wahhs* - * Vjnk«;ab Bi rrEEs tßea-iouaUv. . Fur Skill RiseaseiifKruptions, Tetter. Salt Khtmtit. Bh»tehc;s/S[**ts. Fitu- J»les, Fii-tules, Boils t’aibunek-s. Bing- „ worms, Scald head. Sore Eyes,. Erjsipe ia*. Ittji. Scurfs Discadoratioh-* **f tiie Skin, Humors and Disease* »*f the Skin of ; whatever name or-nature, are literally dug up and euirietl oilt of the system lb a fchort time by the Use of these Haters. Fin, Tape, and other Worins lurking iu the system of so many thou- 1 ►and*, are elfcctually destroyed and re moved. No system of medicine, no fer- , mi fug*--, no uiilhehniiiitUH will free the from worm* like these Bitters. For FruialH ooiplaints, in young #r old, married or .-ingle, at (he dawn of . xouianhood. orthe turu of life, these• ie Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement i* wnm j>eicepriL»le. t'lcaiiM* the Vitiated lilood whenever you find iU inqMintie* borsting through the skin in Pimples, Eruption*, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob -trueted and sl'iggi.-h in the reina; cleaaaa it when it i* foul; your feeling* wiU tell C when. Keep the b’ood mire, and the th of the arstem will follow. K. H. ArDORILU & CO., ImiefMH A. (In Arta Eon rrancMtu. j Dallfor ton. 4. c**r ;f WwMdartm, mul<'hvtto*Mu .N T. **oie hr r 11 suit Bvldtra. a. ocrffßii-i, Attorney at Law. Fayetteville. So. Ca. Practices iu the counties of Cuaaber iuul, Hempen n, Harnett and Rubeaoo -(* : die I*, it. Ctrvuht nurt at Kaleigfc. -a pt ZC It PROSPECTUS FOR 1875. . eighth i & THE ALDIXE, TiieAkt JotmLor America, teCKD MOKTIIt-V. i -A Magnificent CraKeption, vroiider lully carried out. - ; -* I The ae«es«ity of a popular medium ' far the representatioii of the pnwlnctloii »l our great artrds. has always been ie ] coguimL and many attempts have been I matte to meet tbe want. The sueves— -1 he failure# which so invariable follow ed each attempt in this laundry to estate li-h an art journal, did not prove' the in difference of the people of AmerieaTo - the claims of-high art. So sum as a pro|ier appm-iat ion of the want anil an ability to meet it were sltown.'the pniv lic at'ouce rallied with enthusiasm to its j support, and the result was a great ar- T tisiic and commercial triumph—TllE A4.DIXE. - - THE AI.DIXE. white issued with ail ! the ivjnilarily. bxs none of lhe lem|»w --j ry or timuty interest rl«wdeiv|ic o! , ordinary |**rit*Hnk It is sin elespinT ! mKellanr of pure light. »•» ! jrraivftil i liter.iture: and a collevtion of pictures, j the specimen- of arti'liv in blnek and white. Although «oh sue- 4 j feeding number affonb a (fresh pleasure , to its friends- ll«vrval value ami beauty r of TilK AI.DIXE will he most appreci- ; sited after it *s k»umi up at the choe o: • the year. While other publications may claim sStierßir eheapn«->s. as compared with rivals of a similar class. Til E AL- j- DIXK is a unique ami original ooncei*- | tlott —alone and unapproaclied—also- ! I utely without competition iu price or! character. Tire |**s-es>or of a complete volume can not duplicate the quantity i *>f tine paper ami engravings iu anv otli- J er >ha|e or uumher of volumes for ten ! times its cost: *aml then, time is tire chromo. he>wle>! The national feature of THE AL j DfXE mtw le taken iu no narrow j [ sense. True art is cosmopolitan. While . - THE A 1.14 NE is a stridlr American j institution, it does not routine itself cu- i - tirely to the reprv*iucth»n of' uativr art. j. ‘ Its missiou is to tailtivate a broad ami* 1 appreciative art taste, one that will dis- [ i criminate ouly on grounds of iutriusic ! merit. Thu-, while plat ing before the patrons of TIIE ALDIXE. as a leading characteristic, the pro!uctions of the j unist notetl American artists, attention J 1 will always he given to sj»eciniens from ’ ! foreign masters giviug subscrilrers all j ; r!re pleasure ami instructnua obtainable from home or hareign sources. Tire artistic lilustratmn ot American ! scenery, original with TIIE ALDIXE. is an important feature, ami its magnifi cent plates arc of a Mae more appropr ate to the sa.isiactory treatment of d**- tails than can be afforded by* any inferi or page. The judicious miers|* ; rsiun ui j landscape, marine, figure, and animal subjects, sustain an unabated interest.; inq»tfssible where the scope of the work coutines the artht too closely to a sin- i g.e style of subject. The literature oii HIE ALDIXE is a iiglit ami gnuefu!.;. { aefompaafanent. worthy of the artistic . 1 features, with only M.eh liviiisivjl dis-' | quksitions as do not interfere w ith Ur . (M>pnlar interest of the w >rk. * PREMIUM KOK IW.\;_ Every siibscriWi for I<T~* will j i U-autilul portrait, hi oil «rol«rs. o( ;iai j suue noble w boue pL :nre mer issue altr..c?wl so mnclr attention. “MAX'S L’N>KI.FIS*I h|i>:x iv* will be w'elcvftne i'.'cveS* homo. Every j b“*lr iove> sn* h a «h*g. aud tiae |.«»rlraiC.| | cieentebi s • sme to tbe life. ;L; | the ve:i * pse-e:»«*e ol thr uniwj | final itielfl 1?;. kc;. f. De WiU T;*i*c | mage that k- **au XtwiouhdliT^j: .ogfthfc fine-: hi i [ Altlfeough >** usiiibu. .. . ..w whosi-rV : :hl- pieinitim ebromo will have the >ligi*ie-t fear of bitten. Be-ides tiie ulirnuKk every advance - t 'UWrtoer to TIIE ALDIXE for iff,: ; constitute*! a meml«er. aud entitled tu7 all the privileges of -T THE ALDIXE ART UXIOX. .*} The L'nhm owns the originals of aliv THE ALDIXE picturr*. which, with otiier paintings ami cugiavings. are toi !m* (IkHlttitel among the members. To * every series ol subsrilers. lUU dis-J ferent |4ece-. valued at over HSoU*iv ilistrtbnte*l as mhui as the series is flulU and the awaoh t.f each series as made, j are to be published in tl»e next suceecM | i«« tame of THE ALDIXE. 'HiLs fea-*’ tnre only applies to su»*sc riliers who juv | tor one year in advance. Full |iartn*u- j brs in circular sent on application eu- : cloedng a-t Amp. TERMS. One Subs**riptioii. entitling to TIIE | ALDIXE one year, the lltnonui aud M the ART I NIMN*. ' **AQ FER ANN I'M. IX ADVANCE. (Xo charge for postage.) S[w,-imen Copies of THE ALDIXE, ! j4i cealß. . ]. TIIE ALDIXE will. horvaUer. be ob-f' laiiable only by ai)U-<-riptioii. Tlierej will Ik to n.liuv.l or <-lob rates coll j! t#Hr M(lw-ri|iliu(i( ni»-( lie sent m t lie j 1 IHiUi-ber- tlireel. or liaiwlcl |« the In-d i'< lUlwr. «idem n -|*on-(b(ll(y to tile; ■ publi-liers *-\, v(a in oh.-ix- tin- - • ■■ertilii-ate i- jjn il leiriii'llirJin-.inK | : ile -igiiatnn- of Jne Mtko.Jtrci-1 • .lent . - ’ CANVASSERS WASTED. ; • I Any perani n i-liing Intact |a>nuanent , ly »« a local canvateer will receive lull an*l prompt biformaliou by applying to THE ALDIXE COMPANY 1 , j»* M titiEx Linr. New York. KEITIPH . 1 Fevcruud AKuePlUn. | A Specific roe all cases op Ciiilut as# Fever Dt mb Ague. Istkr mittert Fever. Ac. i I: TWa preparation-b ’porbiy vegetable. 1! am) i» prepared from the nwitror Dr. 1 Keith, who ha* u*e>l it in the treat- 1 I sent of aboye dioeaew fur mam vearw * , witli iaeariaUe stmw.' • ' ‘ -**■ 1 Put up In boee» t-onUTnlAg 3Q lUi-. 1 , Price.#l.«i |-r bo*. orE bo*e» for SO.IXI , I Stent by mail on receipt of price. | Prepared only by B-’KEITH A CO. 14 Liberty «„ .V. r ' I jan. MUI- « an.. F K"O S'.'P EiC T.'.CfS. •’ • ( TilfcHEPUliDlC ,g# i- ?: • tow', icnierltor.'tipon I waWtnfij ypnf, Ti>f y OraHc.vvc eelwd tt\ T the MVne.ft Of jfjtefnnd ♦Wrgr^ic, gtiverpmpjiitak atUlteconomic progress; •** j / . - J past;/f ifk Rt - rruTTr wlfl * 4 dTs(miss Wltii ' Cdfidor aud as.lt can -Csorntnamf lno preseii f Mid <jndstidus'aukin l: (he. ilitcUeetiuiL 'aluV- mnral piy>gWß: and: w*eJl-bblng/of tiie Ivition. !lf<* SiaTciv find’.the people', if coM.witii fidelirv thfe action'of eelitive. Ix*gislutiV(v and ‘JinUtlfti fee* jyijrrmeuts of 'jJu*. OdVoriitoofif yrhe'h Uiity be of notional i 1 up(VfraVk:«*.d ejfed ahplh-atihit* k * will rid V}iAt; v ra;ry be <lone. within.its sphere, - tolnlofm.tht* ■people.alKl.improve tiie (lpv / Tiu-: tliat as this tea iffoverntnent of aud for tiie people. The people shoiild # bc thoroughly informed hf its ortiou aud quid' ‘that - 1 he yovenutient kliouhl pe cqUally well gid- Vi-ed as to'tiie-oniiuous aud-progress f>t Ah 9 |ieople;.that the interests of hoi li are Aileutical; that the obligations of .both arc mutual; and that it’ls the duty 'ot Cfidi and all to promote, this common know lotlge, advance these .-common in | terests, and. enforce - thess voiuyfuir bbii | gations. To these ends Trt« lIKV.L ni ic ; will .work faithfully and ctuistiiutTy, and it earnestly* invites the cordial.oo opera tion of every citizen in this essential' ki lK»r. ■vsiJtßis." The Repcbi.ic, a monthly magazine. piil(li*li(il at Washington D. 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I’tfOn Dealers in leaVtobaeyo - - - 23 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco -50 qOO And oiv sales of over SI.(XK). fifty. dents j tor evi-vy dollar ill excess ot SI,OOO. ; Dcalrrs'iii mannfacUired tobacco 500 Manufacturers.of stilts - - art (Hi j Ami /or each still manufactured 2d 00 j And for each Worm manufactured 20 00 ' Miuiiilai tiin-rs'ot tobacco' -.- 10 IK) j Manufacturers of’cigars -'4 10 00 * Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more j than two horses or other animal.-) .50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class (tw o [ horses or other animals) - - - 25 00 Peddlers ol tobacco, third class (one horse or other animal) - - - - 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, forth class (on ! -out or public conveyance) - - 10 00 Brewers of less than 500 barrels 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more 100 00 ! Any persou. so liable, who shall fitil to comply with thy foregoing requirements |-wHl.be subject to severe peuaitL's. Persons or firms liable to pay tin- of ! Special Taxes named altove must apply to O. 11. BLOCK ER: CoHectnr* of dn •terna*. Revenue at Fayetteville. X. C. ami |iay for ami procure the dipcelal-Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to May:. 1575, and W ITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. • J. W. DOUGLASS, Commissioner ortiUertlal Revenue. Odk» of lot. Rev. • * Washington, D. C. Feb. 1 1875. mar. 27 4t ’ ’ " .. ■ ■■ ■>■ AMERICAN WASH BLUE. For Laundry and Home - Hold Uoo, Mu ati factored at the AEHICAX UhTBAMARiNti WoEKH . . N’kwauk, N. J. Otir Wash Blue Is the best in the world. It (lues not streak.coutfiiis noth ing injurious to health or fuhrie, ami is ii-*'d by the large laundries op ac count of its pleasing eftect spil cbeap sesa. >jiju-idqr for whitewashing. Pul op ln*pa< Ivans convenient luu family " i#bx Price lOcents each.’ -* For sale by grocers everywhere. Al ways ask for the Ajubicam Wish Blue If yod w ant the cheapest and best. AMKBICAN ULTRAMARINE WORKS. OtneL 72 William St.. New Your ■ Tiio; We4kly IN liilbbE-f ,- * . ’ . 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The Herald is a First Class Family Paper. Having some ot tiie able.t wri ters in North Carolina at fuelled .to it stuff. There is enough humorous read ing in it to make one laugh tor a. week —enough to keep you jolly till the next comes.—Rockmart (Gu.j News. : i3?”5Ye refer to the publisher of thi paper.jEj •• SundOHiny. at once. Address. HERALD, _ Wa IIKSBORO. X. c. 810,000 IN CABII DONATED! THE UNITED STATES TEA COM PANY. ; •• ESTADLISUED IN 18G3. (XCNRFOUATM) UNDER THE .Laws o: the State(»r New* York. I- packing Tea, In""series yf ]0 m -c.i-t of UK) packages each, to letuil at sfl.l pi r pjiikragc. 11l each Series they.--donate SI(U)iA) t the consumer, bv |cuUing in the. i’c t.'et-titij,rates tor thal :.mount. TiirTc iklil r«(ra']ibfeesr i.|'l:dß* -I (.o' \ > *,- Y ’C ' 'luarket-OaJ'i funifslt'al' Iraf fiWl'iT giVo r « s-.lu Ven’-’to T!cr.:rt...:tff(t tin 1 o '"(•+>■ -'.I J:- ilo ut'o-j ififi'i-rit.-oiiuiTTil* *;qtj'i- lUo i vcf-. ,i-on.;joP:i.!.. ,\f fn-i; ;i ( ’ .-.bpcri'irity 6ifl.be.red . ' 1«; t ■ .ID- : U cash.pl I t! CM f . I ..0- D.: Del -j. caii u.i-gv.i i:,.-. tltpi: -rales wuh oar Teiis. iT.iifl-do of I'urtluii pai tieulrtrs, id ton- piuvyA-u •all of address iia.tiv Iptter..' tu Jlij'gl hOrlioods where w e liave no agi-llf-1 VY : sdiivile'irons dt testing pur t\vdlj-l --u|spileiVat $79)0 per psckage'.fid'.'rtli' quantity alfd qhalby iess/tliijitra. ItA jh. case.. , •- i • A " .*• ’■ ' ’E. S: TEA CO., P. 0. Box 754. 20 Church St., .Vera York. July 31st, 4-1. ' THE POST ; is- • - /STRIGTLY A REPUBLICAN PAPER, -.t’.i •_ a. . ’ />• * Devoted to •The Great PitiNCti'LES or the Na tional Republican Party, In accordance w ith the PHILADELPHIA PLATFORM, Independent tun to Mini, Hut Not na to Party, And w ill advocate the exercise of more backbone on the part of the men who claim to belong to said party.- It will be devoted to cxpo-lng corrup tion wherever found, in auy and all par tles. - *' • 7 ' It trill stand up for the good name ot North Carolina, and every man who -landers the Old North State will be con sidered lier enemy. - We shall join hands-wlth the'preaa ol North Carollrtu to encourage imniigm on. . ’ 7 NEWBDEPAHTMENT We shall give thv latest Local, National and Forrign News: Oteat pafos will lie taken to give A Correct. Statement of the Market in Xaval Store*, Cotton and Product, of Every Deecription; Also, a cor rect COMMERCIAL AND MARINE REPORT. Communications' oh manufacturing will be published. 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Y., “ “ Court meets first Monday iu Deocip ber, at Washington: N. C.Bepremeiitntloti isi Coiigi-esK. ( After Maich 4th. i SKNATK. A. .S. Merrimon, of Wake. . Mat. W. Kiuisoro, of Northampton. lIOTSE OK 11F.PKKSEXTATTT K». l<t District—Jesse J. Yea U-s. id *• J. A. Hyman. 3.1 “ A. M. Waddell. 4th •• JoMCpli J. Davis. sth A. M. Seales, dill •• , Tliomas S. Aslie. 7th •• W. M. IJobhii's. 'th *• Kohert It. Yanee. <wov« k i'niiK»iit <>i XortU KXKrtTIVI-: IX.PAHTMKNT Curtis 11. of Wavue. (iovoruor foTiu Ik Neatliery. Private Seeretifly. •t. F. AVnilfeld. of.JroMt, - hlHitiijalit .tiovenior* Mini Pferio’enl of tbf.* Setiats V. 11. Howerton.of Kowmii,SecvofStai* . avid A. Jenkins. i. D. Jenkins. Teller. * * ’ ** #%,,,% >«»u:ild tV. ikiiii. Ciiiet Clerk. •dm Heilly. %>: « luiiireihniik-AudiJo!’. ! • iu. I*. itdi. < iiii'l l*!t tk. ; . !>. »*•»•!. ui <_ r;i\*'ii. ot j I»:.’.ruet:o:i. I «»!$:• < . Ctormri!;. «.f Wake. Adi. t.en-r; l j s’. ].. il.ir;x»i|4*. <>{ .id. lit ... ! .V. ( . i.»-n r . e»j Met ».« .Tl'i. • . Sinn - r • .. •+error S JmL ’ 4 ' -nqis C. i uiiu *n : > M. M -it!, of ‘ • i «.J .( L.4j.i.0 . * ■ ~x , •» i.UMiH c VI-; \lil. • l 11:«• Se -tt ..; . ih Sime, 'f .i-uiim-i, .iiditor imd r.i.pt. of Public-liirtiWf.oii -*- ... .. , » Hoard of lCiluciti iou. The Governor,. Lieut ant (inreßiur, -L-' i ctarv of St ate, Treasurer, Audit or, Siipvrintemlniit ol Pttlilic Instrne (ion and Attorney General-gofisti :ute the State Hoard of Education, l'hc Governor unit' the Su|icriiitendarit of Public InstrjiFtioit Secretary ot Lite RuariL- . • . ' Huprciiic C'ourt. ' llii-hmnml JI. Pi-ar-on. of Yadk'ii. C’hiet Justice. Edwin G. Rcade.of Pcnu.it. A- .A,..., -* >Viu. B. Riuimuii, o. Br.,u:io: - W. I’. Uyuuiii Mecklenburg’ •• Thomas Si-tile, Giillfonl. *' T. L. Hargrove, of UfauvlUc. Eji-ort.-r: 5 • 11. Bagley*. of-ll .iko.-l isiL »'* D. A. Wicker, ol Wake. .\Lu-lial Meet* hi Raleigh on t-Jii- first AlJlti iay ■ n January and June. P«asitivc*ly no dsroniois. 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