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The Eagle from Fayetteville, North Carolina • Page 4

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'N Rb Ayer's Sarsjarflla, (FilLElTOck The jeputntion this ex: enjoy" ilerift'd from its cores, Revenue Tax on Tobacco. Peddlers or Retail Dealers Tbhacco Pay, a Special Tax of Five Dollars, and may Itetait ytoAere in the State. REASUR YD EPA RTMEXT, Office of Internal Revenue. nKfct'mMi, Oct. 27th, 1871.

StR-Tn ronixr to vour letter of Oct. Fresh Norfolk Oysters 15 HOURS BY EXPRPS. I. i- I AM ready to rf reive ordem frrm TiOTlLS, 1 SALOONS, CLUBS and FAMILIES for Fresh Norfolk Oyntern, delivered by' the kef, at Norfolk cost and express charge. 1 Havinc the Agency of a large OjMer Hon in Norfolk, thjone in want of Oyntert will find it to their advantage to hand me tbeir ordan.

Ah noon as the weather will permit I will receive them daily to sell by the meanore. ept-28-2m i R- T. SCAN LIN. "any of wnicu are ruiy nurvpB.Mia. Ioveterata Hdwaxe "Groceries, cases scrofulous di-ca, where Uie system-oeeiawj saturated with tornintion.

have licen Alfred Mackay (negro) was executed at Wbiteville, Columbus county, North! Carolina, on Friday, the 27th insK, for the murder of John Stancill (white) on the 5th of July last. A white man by the name of Wm. B. Parker was also hung on the same day at Greensboro- North Carolina, for one of the most horrible murders of which we have ever heard. Tho' following are the particulars of the kijling: Some time in the latter part of November, 1S70, a barn the property of one Wm.

B. Parker, a white farmer, living about five 'miles north of Greensboro' was burned to the groun1, the act being the work of an incendiarj'. Parker, who was a hardworking farmer, but-of a desperate "pnriflcd and cured by it. ocmfitlrnic ffrct.innAiiiil RADWAY'S READY RELIEF is a cure for every Pain. It was the first and iu THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops the most excruciating pains, allays inflainations, and cures CoBgen-tionu, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by one application, in from one to twenty minutes, do matter how violent or excruciating the paiu the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, Rwax'b Re-idx Reuef will aiTord instant ease.

Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Iiowela. Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Croup, Diptheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills. The application ot the Ready Relief to the part or parts' where the pain or difficulty exists wilV aflord ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will were ag-; 91th in mlntion tn iMHldlinir manufact fntvateu oy WC scrom- ured tobacco, I have to say that a manufacturer of tobacco may sell his odur-t nnvwhere in the United States i witbnnl. ntirii snccial tax as a ifti' v.

i' dealer in tobaccoj but he can sell only a 1 in tho original ami unuroKcn pacKagcs. Rt m.iv soth! nnt cmnloVOO to nod fB dle for him, who may sell in the same character, was terribly incensed at the maimer and under the samo conuuiona in a few moments cure cramps, spasms, sour as Uic manufacturer. loss of his barn, and in his rage, he sworelvengeance against the party or A -noddler of tobacco, who is not an stomach, heartburn sick headache, diarrhea, dyseutery, colic, wind in the bowels, and all internal pains. parties" who committed the deed, employee of the manufacturer, and Travelers should always carry a bottle of Radwat Ready ItEUtr with them. A few whoso sales exceed $1UU per -annum, is liable to a special tax as a dealer in tobacco for selling manufactured to bacco in tho manner of a peddler, and such a peddler who has paid tho special tax for so selling tobacco, may re- A i i After Sunset, FaTJBCTOFS lb leVfl lowland.

Jnst beneath I hat line of light ffhere'the elonds are rIowiur crimson, Lies my native town to-night; And its bnsv thonsands innnunr, '-iIike'lb distant rolling Ret A the nishVwiud brings the music Of its monotone to me. i mS-rlad lifiM nr besming From many" a stately hall. Far across the level lowland Throwing shadows on my wall Shadows soft and ever shifting, i As the leaTes witbont my door I GHy sway and sadlv whisper Of tie spring time flown before. Welcome guests are these sweet shadows, Stealing in from my youthful days -'TJnforgotten forms that wnnjler Un throngh memory's twilight ways; Tbongh they throng in silence ronnd me Something, yet. my pint bears, Like the echo of their foot-falls Tis the melody of years.

i 'Moments of the past they bring me, Saying they are vernal flowers. As they gently bid me weave tbem Into Vrealhs of antnmn homs; While the dews of olden sorrow, In the dim descending even, Qn them fall and seem to make tbem Fragrant with the hopes of Heaven. Still the' city's lights are beaming; 3Jat tbe leaves without my door Cense their sigYm trod pause to listen, Thinking spring ba ecwe mce more; And the shadows now depattro. As they anisb, whisper low, That I ne'er had known tbir coming But tor their shadows long ago. Friendship.

7 JL' tlnr, slender, silken thread IS friendship, and we make it i XindVearts and lives to il carts and lives; KBtttVen a breath may shake it. And oft it Jakes bnt one wee word-But one wee word to break it 1 II draws the lips in smiling shape, IV draws the look of pleasure jfrem ey to eye when hands touch hands, two hearts beat one measure; A ni5 draws a meaning from word "WTiieh makes that word a treasure. lake string of tuneful harp or lute Between glad souls 'tis holden. And lore's iond fingers on the thread i Makte music rare and golden JIalfer music such as tender hearts Gould Jive, and ne'er grow ohl, in i Jint if a breath may shake it, let That breath come near it never; And never spoken be that word Which friendship's tie might sever; But let the cord grow stronger till The dawning of Forever. tail.

from wooden pacKagcs, paciicu and stamped according to low. thov wwo -m; us contamination unui StUn inn HBcUrmines the con- rapktiT of itl 18 on. a surface or anions the vitals. In the latter, Utternjny be suildenlr deposited in the otimors formed in the liver, or it Bhows lts piSellcc by ci nptiona '-E tome part of irlu1' IIcnce -siSnal use of a bottle of this Sarttifxtriiln ts hdvSible. even when no act ve Brmptoma disea Swear.

Tersons af-flietwl with the folloif generally find immediate relief, bv thj0 se this SASSAiUe WtZA: St. Antho- tf fHrr, Xoe or EnKimJs, Trtier, Sail Jiheunt, Seal nead.Mhrorui, Snrr. Eye, Sore Enr, andthcr visible forms of Scrofulous disenRc. Also in the more concealed forms, as Dropsy, Heart nitrate, fits, Epfiryaa Xeitraiyin, and the various Tleerons of the muscular and nervous systems. jv Syphilis or VenennX see 'STeveurial Diseases are cured by it, uVmgh a livnc re" quired for shMuii ttaew jttinoto maladies by any metlictnC Brit Vs-itlnuctl use of this Beli-inc wilt cwrg tire mmr "twfa- Sjtmenrr htm or Whites, Vteriue V7-iJ'tfog and t'einnls Diseases, arwromimn sn relieved and ultimately cured bv its ntyffIBS and invijroratinr effecu 3Iinate case are found hi our Almanac, llheumatisi and Gnnt, when hy nccnmiilntions of extraneous matters in tlie Wood, yield quickly to it, as also Lirer Comnlnitit- -pidity, Vonyes- tionot In fltini mtin of he T.iror, ant Jttwn-4ic.

when arisrar, as they orten do, froui the rankline poisons flic This SA JISA-PARlltA is a great for the strength and vigor of the Astern. who ar Xr- VMiH and JAstiels, Jtctrvt'devti, Sleepless, and troubled with Aypreheusioum of tie afft synji'tomauc Weakness, will find niiw Vincing evidence of its power I pnEPAii ii" Dr. CAT Els iktKwll, Wat Praetical an Chemisll. SOLD BT ALL, DRUGGED "EXTXX WHERE. janl2-ly drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water.

It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE Fever and ague cured for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent in the world that will cure Fever and Ague, and nil other. Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhojd, Yellow, ami other Fevers (aided by Radwat's Pilia) so quick as Radwax's Readt RIfijcef. Fifty cents per bottle.

HEALTH BEAUTY Strong and Pore Rich Blood Increase of Flesh and Weight Cleab Skin and Bead-TiyuL Complexion Secubed to All. DR, RADWAY'S SARS APARILLI AN RESOLVENT Has made the most astonishing cures; so quick, so rapid are the changes the body undergoes, under the influence of this truly won very respccuuuy, J. W. Commissioner. T.

Assessor 4th District, Raleigh, N. C. The New Yobk Times and the Tki- wyD.SSVlITH&CO. HAb jCST RECEIVED md are constant-' lv adding to their large and well selected as-sortttient of Hardware consisting of IV AXKS, TRACK CHAINS, fJV CROSS CUT SAWS, TAlttE AND DOCKET CUTLERY; rgBON PIiATFORMSCAliES, RS andE.COO PERS TOOLS, 1 CARPENTERS' TOOLS, aBd.jiyrything belonging to a first-clasa Hardware-establishment. i Oxg' assortment of Carriage Material and Saddlery is unsurpassed by any in this place, and-we wish to call attention to our large stock e-f 5" BUGGY BIMS, HUBS, (' V- shafts; and bars, r4 IRON AkLBS, i Jf ENAMELED CLOTH.

anfct Carriage Trimmings pf all kinds. should he ever discover them, tor a considerable period his search for the incendiarv proved fruitless; but at length, while in a fury, and half maddened by villainous whiskey, he felt satisfied that at last he bad his man in the person of an old colored man named Thomas Price, liviug not far from Parker's laouse. This was on the night of the 4th of December, 1870.. Aftrr the capture or arrest of Price, -Parker brought him tip to his own' bouse and lodged him there iu custody of some women. Parker then armed himself with an old knife and a gun, aud called about him some half dozen hungry looking and FEROCIOUS DOGS.

Proceeding then to the house of an old negro named Alfred Giliner, Par: ker demanded that he should accompany! him on an expedition, the object of which was to hunt down the burner of his barn. Roluctantly Gilmer went and became his companion, aid and accomplice in all the brutal and bloody work of that night. Half frenzied from the effects of liquor and rage, Parker went and dragged Price from the house. The night was cold, and not so dark but that thev could see ECNK ON vrOTERNOR liUI.LOCK. A'CIC I urk, November 2.

The limes 6avs: "Governor Bullock, of Georgia, ar rived in this city yesterday. He states that all his official acts are matters of record, and that Governor Con- derful medicine, that every day an increase in ly has a detailed statement of all financial transactions, and that there nesh and lotvjld is seen and fell. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop ot the Sabsapauillian Klsolyznt is no foundation whatever for the wild charges that are being made against communicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids and jnices of the sys him. lie also states that he is.

ready for any fair investigation, and intends tem the' vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the hotly with new and sound material. bScroiula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disease. Ulcers the throat, Mouth, Tumors, soon to retnrn to Georgia and demaud it; bnt he is riot willing to permit any arrest at tho instance of his Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the system, Sore Eyes, Strumorous discharges enemies in vjeorjna, because ins from thenars, and tlie orst forms of Skin friends advise him. it would result in diseases, T2rnptiors, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, his being kuklnxed by a mob under tho instigation of the men who were so Rlack Spots, Worms in tae flesh, lumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and pear grasping the State Government, painful Night Sweats, Loss of each other. From the threats that Parker had previously made, and from his well known desperate character, the nufortunate wretch (Price) fairly shook with terror, and his black features turned an ashy, livid hue.

In his hope less position, with tho maddened fiend (Parker) hurliug threats and curses at Sperm and all wastes of the life principles, are and have been so neatly and effectually foiled." wish to call the attention of Country Merchants and Cotton Planters to our large supply of i BAGGTNG AND TIES wljish we will sell at the lowest market price. Kortli Cai-oiina-lloore Cdlinty. In Snperior Court Diwl Mclver and wife et al vs. John A. MelWa, Francis Mcln tosh.

Petition for parstion. IT appearing to the satiction of the conrl that the defendant reaJe beyond the limits of this State, thereff ordered that publication be made in thi F'jetteville Eagle for six weeks notifying this sad defendants to be and appear at the office oltlte Clerk of the Superior Conrt of said cooni? within twenty days after the date of thej last publication aiil answer the complaint filed it the alove entitled action, or judgment will te taken according to complaint. Given nndeBmy hnf tkit lH Ocl'r, 1R71. oct 26-6t A. rtMEILL, C.

S. C. within the curative range of this wonder of Rustic Conrtshlp. The Tribune says: "The letter of Governor Bullock, of Georgia, an bira, i and the sava go blood hounds nouncing his resignation is not. very clear, upon the points oa which the public desire more light.

He says Modern Che'mistrj, and a few days nse will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease its potent power to cure them. Not ouly does the SaiTsapaiullian Resolvent excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin-diseases; but it is the only positive enre for Kid tie if illadder Complaint 8 Urinary, aud Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, eagerly watching him, Pric confessed that he bad I BURNED TABKEk's BAUX, and -with tbo extorted admission be are agents for the best Cotton Gins and keirfj constantly a large supply of llUBBEH BATING. gan his tortures. Parker uttered a crv Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Jennie sghad and Robin squeezed her Pretty little trembling hand. Then with outstretched arms he seized her Half-reluctant form, and and "Loose me!" but clasped the tighter say, wilt thou be mine?" alien, her bright face grew much brighter, And she whimpered, "I am thine." Then they clasped each other fondly, dose together as two bricks, And the kissed each other soundly, And I kft them in th.it fix.

Froitf the New Orleans Picayune, Oct. 28th ult. 7 Short Sugar Crop. Hints to Uousckcciicrs. There is nothing adorns a Thotogmph more than cheap and handsome Oval FbamK, and1 the ouly place to have yonr Photograph and Pictures neatly framed in at CLAWSON'S.

There in nothing more nscful nod adorning to your Parlois and Private rooms than cheap nnd handsome Window and Cornier attached to yonr windows, and the only place iu Raleigh to get them is at CLAWBONU There is nothing so cheeifol as to the walls of yonr dwellings neatly And handsomely papered, which can be done with neatness and durability by CAWSON. There is nothing looks more refine and. cultivated than to see the walls of yonr Parlors And Bed-rooins tastefully decorated with chaste and appropriate CLromo Pictnres, Photon graphs and Steel Engravingn, all of which can be obtained at CLAWSON'H. apt lt-3m UOOllS, SASHES, BLINDS, Tood Kouldings, Stair Bails, Newels, Enamelled, Embossed, Ground and Cut Glass. A large and well assorted stock of the above goods constantly on hand At tbe lowest rale.

Order work promptly attended to. Builders and owners will findjit to their advantage lo get onr estimate before purchasing. Special attention given to Rlacs Walxct and other First Class work. Estimates and Price Li6ts fnrniahcl on application, i WIHTLOrK CC 254 and 256 Canal Street, npl 20-1y NEW YORK. AFTto CtXRE OJ" WKHXrtlfTlOTm Tbe primary cause of Consumption hi dsrang.

ment of th digestive organs. Tils derancemoos deficient nutrition and assimilation. By assimilation I mean tkat procoss by which the db-trlmont of the food la converted Into blood, ami tbence lntoJJi' solids of the body. Persons with) digestion thus Impaired, having- Uia allrhtes prs-dlsosltlon to pulmonary rtises.it, or If they tako cold, will be rery liable to liars Consumption ol the I.uiurs In sonisof its fttrms; and I sold that II will be Impossible to car any can of Consumption) without first restoring a rood dUreatioa and healthy assimilation. Tha very first thing to be doo la ta cleanse the stomach and bowels rnxn all disss! mnow and slime, which Is rlorirlng these tnxns ao that they cannot perform their functions, and then, ronse np and restore tha liver to a hosJtby action.

For this purpose tho rarest and beat remedy la Hchenrk's Mandrake Pills, The Ptlhi clean tho stomach and bowel of all tho dead and tnorbk -sllins that Is causing dlseaso and decay In tbo whole-system. They will clear out the liver of an dlseasdl bUa that has aRcnmulatod there, nnd rouso It np to a new and healthy action; by which natural nnd healthy bile Is secroted. The stomach, bowels, and liver aire tbnB cleansed) by tha use of Schenck's Maitdrako Pills; bottbero remains In the stomach an oxceas of add, tho organ Is torpid and tho appetite poor. Is tho bowels the lactenls aro weak, and requiring otrongtli and support It Is ma condition like this that Bchenck's ttenweod Toole proves to bo tho most Urine, Urtglit Disease, Albnminnna, and in of fiendish and releasing Price from; the grip he had held of his coat collar, he called tho bound all cases whete there are buck dust deposits and set them upon hiin. The starved DR.

RADWAY'S animals sprang upon the shivering and crouching wretch, and burying State of IVotH Moore County Iji ffcPEBiOB Coubt. Kenneth H. Worthy, "Adnintstrntor of John Morrison, vs. Allen M'rrison el. ul.

Petition to mnko real estati assets. IT appearing from affl bvit of plaintiff thai the defendant, Kenaah Morrison, reKlden beyond the limits of tisbtat), therefoie ordered that publicationibemade in tbe Fayette, ville Eagx.e for six web notifying the said defend tut to be and nprwr at the office of the Clerk of the Superior fourt within twenty days after the dat oftnlnst publication and answer the compl iintfiiil in the above enti-tlml action, or jiilioiMfcVte Likett hs to him according to the cmpiut. PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly elegantly coated with sweet their teeth in his limbs and body, lit gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and erally tore his flsh and rags into strengthen. Radway'a Pills, for the cure of he-resigned because there was conspiracy to impeach and remove Lim, and that by resigning ho defeated that conspiracy. Some people will say that he gave up his office to escape impeachment, but Governor Bullock also says that by surrendering his office into the hands of the president of the Senate, Mr.

Conly, he secured an honest successor. "As we understand the case Mr. Conly would have become acting Governor even if Governor Bullock had been removed by the conspirators, and tbo retiring Oorernor expressly says that no proceedings against Conly have been suggested. The who'e affair is certainly very, ha- zy" Lotal Ku-Klux. The New York Star, of Wednesday, 1st contains shreds.

All this time Parker urged all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, -llowels. Tho recovery of our agricultural Kidneys. Bladder, Nervous Diseases, the dogs in their bloody work, and TiresperUr. still eludes us. lha cio ache, Constipation, Coetivenoas, Indigestion, menls seem to be in lcarne with the DysLopsin, liilionsrtesHy Bilious ever, JnHuro danced iike a demon around his miserable victim.

Then lie wooll cease, g1o a large and complete assortment of GROCERIES. I i at which we will sell at wholesale and refill at the very lowest figures. i W. D. SMiTH 1 Fayetteville N.

C. () ODS. fiEW IgoIods. AT II matiou of the Bowels, Piles, and Derango-menU ol tho internal Viscera. Warranted to "redeemed, Tegcnerated and discn thralled" African to thwart tbo cn call off-the gloat over the tor Given under my hann luis.mj effeiet a pd-utivu cure.

Purely Teget.iide,' con tures of Price and give vent to his ex- oet 12-Ct A. M.NE1LL, C. S. 0. taming no mercury, minerals, or deleterious nltation in 1be most blasphemous ex dcavora of our most experienced and enterprising cotton and sugcr planters, Ijast year the cotton crop, owing to drugs.

State or Norlli pressions known to the lowest hells of A few doses of Radwat's Pills will free the IS PkoBATF. eUBT. COUXTT- Jefferson Thomas -is iniquity. Thinking that the dogs might kilHiim foo soon, he prolonged system from all the above named disorders. Price.

25 eents-per Box. SOLD BY DRUG prolific yield and consequent low prices, bare'' enabled the planter to James Jarnack and wife estjiUiih Nuncupative rt- al. Petition to i GISTS. the scene order to. eniov a fuil pen eased.

Will of Henderson J'nH il READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send one keep his head above water; this efit of tho agonies Price was endu (ETTINGER'S. plaintiff thai letter-stamp to RADWA A No. 87 Maid the following: "A few days since, a party of ne season tho yield falls off fully one IT appeariug from "iiffi livit the 'defendants, C.iss Jn heirs and chil- Lane, New York. Information wo t'i thou third, while corn gives barely a-half 1, (names nn- sands will bo sent -ou. inlr 1v groes, oi I'aterson, JNew Jersey, went dren of Jefferson Jndd.

ne knowuVreside beyond the lit ring, Then would ho set them! on him again, and as the brutes had already tasted blood they became uch timo more savage until Price's body ts of this State, on a picnic, employing. as their mn ton be made in therefore ordered that ptWia 4: i JUST OPENED AND jFOR SALE ti'. AT Lowest cash crop. 1 Tbe sugar crop, it was generally expected, would give a fair yield, but ac sicians for the occasion Rudolph' weeks notifying the Fayetteville Eaglr tors; the said defendants to be a appear if the and limbs were torn, bleeding and band. After playing tho length oi timo stipulated for, the musicians an ofl'-e of the -Clerk of the Saberior Court of cording to the statements of a number of who called fupoij us yes- I FEAr.FULL.jT MASOLED.

The unfortunate man begged" and after tho date said couuty within twenty da; KEW STYLES OF ot tho last publication aaJ aiswer the com terday, this has been one ot the most noutced that would play no longer, and packed up their instruments and started for home. This prayed for mercy in the most abject tied action. plaint tiled in tho aliove erx' or hem according disastrous seasons for cano known for 3'cars, to say nothing of our unreliable judgment will be taken as to to the comnlaiut. I DRESS GOODS, action seems to have angered tho ne and pitiful manner that it was possible tp conceive, but there was uo pity in the breast of the fiend whoso vic Given tinder my hand 'this 3d Sept. 1871 and expensive labor, lo begin with: groes, who insisted that the mnnicians A.

ii. McNEILL, Judge of I robato, the stubblo cano suffered extensively tim be was. So fearful was the car should play on. A row eventually en OOt 12 -fit from frost lafct winter, and seed cane Flannels, sued, in which the musicians, being nival! of blood and gore and torn flesh outnumbered, came out second best, -1 that the savage brutes began to fight was rpnch injured. Add to that fact, contrary to the general impression, some of them being teribly punished.

ShiKings One of the men- Adam Kadolpb, lea among themselves over the living human prey, when Parker completed the killing with. a fence rail. thc-breadtb, of ground put in cano this season is much less than that of last year-pur informant's estimate is a der of the band was strung up to a Jittfetnorc than one-hair, sea Tho Richmond Etaminer states that son. too, has been a most unfortunate there aro three thousand public schools one for tho.planter. Stajc of Nortli Carolina.

Moor.g CousTr Im Site: loni CouBT. Sarah Graham James Gra mm el. aL Pe-' tition tor Vwe IX appearing to the satisfrcpoi of the court tht tho defeudiints, to John McNabb, Flora, wife of fRfives. Martha McNabb and Elizabeth reside beyond the limits of this State, therefore ordered that publication be mide in tie tyetteville Eagle for six weeks notifying tie ud non-resident defendants to be and npysi at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Co1 irt of said eonnty within twenty days after the date of the -last lbMcatipn and anstrer the omplaint filed in the above entitled action, orfjndgment will be taken as tp them accordinff complaint Civen under my hand thirf23d Sept. 1871.

oct 12-fit Al H. MoifElIiL, C. S. C. valuable remedy over discovered.

It Is alkailno. and Its nse will neutrallio all excess of add, mak-lng tho stomach sweet and freak; It will give per manent tone to this Important organ, and crsato- a good, hearty appetite, nnd prepare tbo system for the first procosa of gaask digestion, and) ultimately make good, healUiy, Urlng blood. After this preparatory trMkmeot, whst cure most cases of Coasnmptlon la tho free and persevering use of tscbenck's Palmonlc Byrop. Tbe Pulmonic Byrup nourishes tho s-tem, purl-' flea tbe blood, and readily absorbed Into tbo circulation, and tnenoe distributee, to Uie diss ass At 4 lungs. There It ripens oil morbid matters, whether In the form of onncessea or tuberciett, end tnea.

assists Nature to expel all the diseased matter. In the form of free expectoration, when once lipeno. It then, by the rrent beating and purtrylnr-propertiea of Hclienck's Pnlmonle ftjrrnp, that oik. ulcers and cavities aro healed up sound, and toy patient tacnred. The essential thlog to bo done) la cnrlnf Cbn.

sumption Is to get up a rood appetite and a good digestion, so that the body will prow In Uesh and -get strong. If a person has diseased lungs, 1 now in operation in Virginia, costing annually. $1,000,000. CODIES'; MEN'S CHILDREN'S iShoes and Boots, Hats, i. I-" Glothing and Fur The long continued rains of early eunrmer laid an embargo upon field operations.

It is within our knowledge that one planter did but a day and a lialf work in bis fields during the whole Tribute of Respect. tree and choked to death. Another of the musicians was also seized upon, and after being knocked down was bayoneted. His recovery, is doubtful." "Now, if this bad occured in any Southern State, it would have been distorted into a horrible ku-klnx if the offenders had been white men, the; liadical newspapers, from Maine to California, would have gone info double-leaded spasms; Grant would have proclaimed that a gigantic rebellion had broken out; martial law would have been proclaimed, and pABTHAGE LODGE iNo. 181, F.

A. month of June, and we may add that 1871. Whebeah, It hath pleased Almfcrhtv God toe story of ono is tho history of ma nishing Goods, eArinore nnpropitious season for cavity or tisom inere. ins Tr caiiwi nmu. na.

Office of Fa) ettYille Ifational Bank, working the crops has not been cn-oilntcTedV it is alleged, for many years.i The prospective yield may. '4 Fayettevtllk. N. Jau'y 10, J87I. who doeth all things welL to remove from onr midst onr friend and bjrother John R.

Jeukins in thf prime of manhood, therefore I Ilesolved 1st That while we submit to the wise dispensation of God without mnrnnirin-. yet we deplore the fate of one who was cut down in the prime of life. 1 lttsolved 2nd. That we regret the early close of a life which was once so! promising, bnt we most hone that ha hni matter cannot ripen, so long as tbe system Is bviow par. What Is necessary to care Is a aew order of things, a good appotlta, a goad netritlon, tha bodr-to grow In flesh and ret fat then Nature la helped, the cavities will beai, the matt-sr will ripen and bo-thrown off In large quantities, and the person, regain health and strength.

This Is tbe trno nmV only plan to cure Consumption, and If a persoa la-very bad, (f tho laags are not entirely therefore, readily bo estimated. Ac TFIS Bank, with a pnid up Capital of in noo TTnitrl StAtes bonds havinc D. (ETTINGER. some of the guilty parties probably lynched. The circumstance -would icp 7-tf been deposited with the Treasurer of the Uni have been seized upon as evidence 1 enough vltaikty left ta le ottMsr.to ppttbere Im ted States, as required oj litw.

lor tne protection of its cirnnlntion. conattjeiiced the business ADVERTISEMENTS. that the South. is in chronic better wofld. where eu vying, iKKfc and discord of general TJankfirg tmNTnittt wfn rtiieouit rebellion, and a most admirable op are not Known.

i A rSKW EIIA IX portunity for tho gratification of Rad ioreign ana domestic nuisioi eiouiwgn. and sell siht exchange. bJy nucurrent bank 1 4have aeon many persons enred wfth ontjr ono- sotind Inug, live and enfoy II lw to a rood old Tills to what ek-hencks MedMnes will do to cure- 4 Consumption. They will clean eat the sweeten and strengthen It, get np a good and gleo Nature tbo aeslstanoe she needs to clear -m tbe system of all the disease that la la tbo whatever the form may he. 1 i It la Important that while oelng (tQhenck's If edU elnea, car should be ecetrrlsed sin to take eol; keep ln-doora In eold and daanp sveatber: void) i XABOfi, TIME, notes, buy and sell gold juid silver com ana bullion; will negotiate the sale or purchase ot United States, State, CountY, Town, City, Rail Rond or otbeK bonds; will collect notes, drafts or checks arid remit promptly, on liberal terms, tn nv nart' of tho States," the Cloilicsand Fuel i Resolved 3rd.

That we tender to the bereaved family our earnest sympathies in this their bereavement, and assure tbem, that while thev mourn over the departure of a faithful son, we "mourn the loss of an esteemed friend and brother. i I lieiolved 4th. That we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. IieAiicediotii. That a copy of these resolutions; be spread npon our minutes, sent to the family of tho deceased and also Jo the Fay-etteville Eagle with a request that they publish the same.

I Can a das or Europe. will receive money xm deposit imnjeqs jheck. and will trnsnpt ther business genial and warm eunahina. I wish It dWrtlrjctiyonderstond that when treeonw mend a patient to be careful la retrard lo taklntr cold, while using my edlctnaa, I dnso atr a special A' man who has bnt partially reroreredt from the eflecta of a bad cold Is far more liable lo a relapse than ono wbs has beata entirely cored; and It is precisely Uie same lr resrard to Ho long as the lungs are not perfectly treoledy Just so long Is there imminent (ianger of a full re. turn of the disease.

Hence ta, Utm I so atreno. BY TE USE OF! WAR FIELD'S jCOLD WATER, washing pertaining to IcRitimnte Ranking. J. D. WlT.T.f TS.

j.vnl2-tf W. G. BROAnifnnT. Cashieb. 1.

Walks, Proprfotnr. R. It. McIoki.i i Oik, Drnf ht n4 Cm. Ag'U, 8u Fnuciace, CmL, n4 IIIU ComiMrc JWIXI.IOXS Bear Teatlmony to thet Wonderfnl Curative XUTeeta.

They aro not rllt Fancy Drink, Marts of Xeor Bam, WhUUpy, Proof Spirits Md XCefaae XJqaon, (Jcc tofed, spiced andtwcctcncd toplcsotte tasto, eall3d Tonic," Appotlzara," 4c, that lead the ttppkr on to drunkenness and niln.bntare a trno Modlslno, ihatlo from th native rootsand herbs ot California, free from all Alcokolle Stlaa-Innts Thoy ro tlie It EAT JitXXiVt PUKt, FIEB and A X.IFE OIVIXO PKIXCIPLE, a perfect Rcnoyctor anil Invlgorator of tho Ej-lcm, earryins 01T all poUonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person ean tako these Bit. tors according to direct Ions, and remain lontf onwtlt, provided their bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other- means, and. th vital organs Wasted beyond the point of repair. They sure a Gentle PvreettTe mm well su as Tostie.

laming also, tKo- ysraltar merit acting a a powerful agent In rellovlhg- Congestion or Inllam. maUon of tho Liver, and all tho Tbeernl Orpins. FOB FEMALE COM PIAIXXS, whether In young or old, married orsinele.at tfte dawn of womanhood or At tlie turn of nfetheso' Tonic Blttan bars no equaL For Inffnmmatorv Caroale K6ce tlsan and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indlestloa, Keoelttont and Tatermltteat Fe wen, XflAeaaca of tlie. Blood, reiver. Kid.

eys auid BIndder, these Bitter have been most inccessfuL Bach Diseases arc caascd by Tltlaetf Blood, which is generally produced, by derange Bitot ef the Slsrestlvo Organs. 1XDICKSTTOX, ricadv ache, Patn lathe Eitouldcrs, Coughs Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness Boar- Eructation of the Stomach. Bad Taste in the Month, niliims Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inllanunation of the. Lungn, Pain In the regions of the Kidney, and hundred other painful symptoms are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. 1 They Invigorate the Stomr.rti end sliinuinto the torpid liver and which render them of nnequaledi efllcacy in cleansing tho blood of all impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system.

FOB SKIX DISEASES, Eniptions, Tetter, flaJI Bheam, Blotches, Epots, riuiplo', rurtiilos. Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head. Rore Eyes. Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humors ana Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature are literally (Tug up arnr carried outof the system In a nhort time by tho use of these Bitters. One bottle lit such eases will convince tho most incredulous ef their cunt-tlre effects, Cleanse the Tltiated Blood whenever yon find its Impurities bursting through tlio skin la Pimples, Eruptions or Sores; clciiuo it when you find It obstructed ad slngghh In the reins; cleanse It when It Is foot and your feelings will tell you when.

Keep the blood are, and the health th svsteni will follow. Pin, Tape and et her Worma, Inrklnir In tbo system of so many tlinusawl, are effectually dom roved and removed. Ravs a riMing-uhthcd phystologinr, there is scarcelv an individual upon tho laev of tbo earth whose body Is exempt from tho prcnurce of worms. It is not upon the healthy element the Body that worms exist, bnt upon the dlMeased humors and slimy deposits that breed thcso- living monsters of disease. Mo svstem of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will I'reo Uie system frcut worm lias these Bitters.

Sold by all Sruselsta aad Dealers. J. WALKER, Proprietor. It. II.

KcDOXALD A CO Druggists and General Agents, Fan Francisco, California, and 32 end 31 Councrcc Street, Mew Turk, jnlj 20-ly cording to our information, the crop inWest Baton Bouge, Lafourche, St. i John, St. James and St. Charles is distressingly poor' as" a general thing, "wriK, as is.iiaderatood, here and there coviablo excption. In some fields the grass is as nigh as tho cane.

Amnbcr of planters will not grind at all, ind not a fow who commenced rolling have abandoned tho venture on account of the poor yield. Scrao fields do not gfvo half a hogshead to the acre. Thcso comparatively barren returns," taken in connection with the high rates of labor -hands are now scarce at two dollars a day render the prospect decidedly crlooray for our sugar planters and tho Very largo interests involved with their industry. If tho crop should fall as low as the planting estimate 130,000 hogsheads the falling off will comer home, also to tho toiling million's; as 'well as tho planter, factor and Charleston, Nov. 1.

The new reform city last Angus! by a combination of tho substantial citizens of all classes and parties, i SUKD FOE CIRCULAlt AND PlUCfc L.iol, ousiy cauMon pulmonary peuetita osrainst exposlnie -theenserrea to an atmosphere that la not genial aa4 pleasant. Continued Cnnsurantlvea' lane are ma-ta of aorro, wt.rch the least ehanve of atruoe- phero will inflame. Tho grand aecrM of my sue "-t cem witn my Meoicineo ronsiaM in my aotntr Ms subdue Inflammation Instead of provoking sa PESCUEI, LEE COm WHOLESALE 4tfD RETAIL DRUCCJSTS, 14 FayetteviUe (Sio-a Golden i Mortar 4 RALEIGH of Remaining unclaimed in the Post office at Fayettcville, N. November 1, 1871 Mrs John Branch 3, Miss Caroline Butler, WBiUucs, Burnett Warren Carver, Carver, James Cnlbreth, Ben Coats. Dunn, Franklin Duncan, John Ferguson.

George Green. Miss Elizabeth Hill-bnrnfc Mrs Henrietta Howard, Helean, ical malignity would thtts have been afforded. IvCKLux State Debts. The following is contained in a special to the Baltimore Sun: "Senator Scott, of Pennsylvania, chairman of the joint Knklux Committee, is here. at work preparing his report for Congress.

It will bo a most elaborate, document, the testimony alone making almost as much as the evidence of the Committee on the Conduct of the War. The Sub-Committee on tbo Debts of the Southern States are not yet ready, but so far as the statements are made up they show an increase of expenditure and taxation and debt that bid fair to overtop tho most extravagant estimates which have been made, and show an opprcs. sion of the people that would naturally enough provoke resistance in an unlawful MoNTGOMEitr, Nov. 1. Tho State Fair is today a.

decided notwithstanding the bad weather of yesterday and last night. The articles exhibited arc numerous and show the great progress of tho State in manufactures. The great races are j'et to come off. The most noted running and -trotting, horses of the South and West aro hero to" contest Thursday, Friday and Saturday for tho prizes. TAEALERS in with safetv to the patleat, he exposed to the bUles; blasts of Winter or tho ehllltne- winds ef Hpitof or Aatumn.

It should be carefully sblelded n-en all Irritating InSuenoea. The otmnet ra. Kin it should be otwerved In this pnrUcnlar, as wltbout It -a cure iwdM almost any circumstances to oalmpue I iinmy. Tho person aboald bo kept' on a wholeaome and nutritions diet, and ali the Medidnee- contlniMxl until the body has raitored to It the natural quantity of tlesh and strength. I was myself cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to get fat and hearty these many rears, with one lung mostly gone.

I have cured thousands since, and very many have been cured by tbto trvatateut whom I JLJ Pure Drugs, Peter Headen. Mis A Johnson. A Johnson. Miss Mary Keahev." Eldet Lo- AGENTS WANTED. Wilson, Lockwood, Everett Sl MURRAYISTREET, NEW YORK.

Scje Agents forlthe tttes of North South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. $la wrQi-vyiii-jR-y $30. Agents' $30 per week to sell our great and val-njjjte discoveries If 'you want permanent, hUorable and pleasant work, apply for particulars. Address DYER Jackson, 11 nov. 2-4t rr Valuable Swamp Land for Sale.

-t I tVfilTS! subscriber offers at private sale 1,350 -Jq acres of land, known as the Gully McLean liitod, within two 'miles of Spout Spring De-In said tracf there is about 500 acres of -very valuable swamp land. F. SHAW, 'sept 7-tf Liffingtou. N. C.

i rrepnrations, Choice Pevfau Toilet and FYSes, Doley Ann McColester, Mrs McDon- maxj aid, IrsMargaret McDonald, Miss Sndie McDb nald, Alexander McDonald, Arnold Mc- Phail. BiU Mclnnis. John McMillan. Robert Wmdow Glass, Plxtty, I ainrs, Dye liave never seen. i About the First of October I expect to take peases awn of my new the NortheeM Corner ol xtlt and Arch HtreHa, where I shall be pleased lo (lye advice to all who may require It.

Full directions aocompany all my Rernedlea, So that a person In any art of the world caa bo eadliy cared by a strict observance of the aamo. i. IX. bCilKNCK, M. lavonng Extracts, to tf MAie-ins.

4 Mineral and alt arlicles generally id'tii a first-class Dm or Store. Ray ptlcKay, Miss Anne Martin, Mis3 Dorma Muuroe. Miss Nancy MnrchisonVJ Marsh, James Morrison, A Moore. Frank Patric. Mrs Bettie Robeson.

Daniel Sanders, A Hick Shavr, Sizman, William Smith. Snell, Smith Banyan Stansell, Dennis Sum-merlln. Mrs Mary Turner, Simeon Toler. Batty Underwood, Catter I Underwood. Mrs Martha We3t, Miss Sa3an White, Mrs Lncy A Wilson, Mrs Savilla Williams.

Itobert Webb, William Williams, Julius Wright, Svlvester Wade. I was installed into ofneo to-day. Mayor "Wage nor will at once inaugurate important measures in municipal reform. Thcro is great rejoiciDg id consequence of tjve change. The total number of pounds of tobacco- raised in this country last year amounted to iwobnndred and seventy-three million, seven hlindred and Sixty- Alerchants.

fnt T)V tt 3 Karpflviiv fiJIed At low est market rates, with neau ft ANY ONE "ss; acuuinv-j nuv. rticmirAi'i Bept 14-3nt BLANK WAKfiANTS. de 29-1 KABWAY'S READY RELIEF" i( CC EES THI WOB6T PAIRS In frpn One to Twenty Minutes. Not one -hour after reading tbis a Jv-rtiie-mcnt need any one suffer riU pain. Persons calling-for any of the aJ5oro letters FORM for civil fcad and tklfT AKTUwG Aft EMPLOYMENT by which $250 per month can be made, would do well to address R.

A. BETHUNE, M. D. Aberfoil, Ala. will say for sale ot the Btatt.

ftln at $32,205,325., GEO. LAUDER, P. M. keep several other kinds i )liks 'iQT salo.

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