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' It! was American brain and Ameri can lanital that pused to af6uccessful conclusion the -t Atlantic cable, that connected as if wfth an iron chain the 'Atlantic with the Pacific, that 1 penetrated theicy ' regions . of the Korth id search of the pole and it is the ;same spirit of enersy that now contemplates the building of . a rail road; into the jangles and wildernesses of Central America. f The1 contemplation of such enter prises would take away fpr the mo ment the breath of nations less ener getic than ours ; and project of this kind is now being talked; of in con gressional circles. Passing by the question1 of scheme or no scheme, it is 'put forward by the bold conceiver of in is projeci wuo is lvrepreseniaiive Bel ford, that a railroad ! eight hun drcd miles long from Denver, Colo rado-through the heart of Mexico, penetrating Central A i thence to the capitol of menca ana the United T States of Colu mbia, in South Ameri ca, would solve the Isthirj us question that; now agitates dipTqrjir lc circles. V It wasi the question oi A: p r.pi.-r pro- tecti'on- of " Aincricau it;tlrvni.?,-iii. tl ie V Isthmus that first sugges this pro- ject j: It is admitted on that no canal should he all liauds built across goverraent the Isshmus, unless this had at - -V- I or in j least tha control jing Jut crest, other --words that ithis jrovern- mnt could not afford to allow any j forejgn power to control the canal. This question of foreign policy has lor the past 'fewT weeks been, before the public by the publication of tl:e diplomatic correspondence had by Secretary Blaine with he 'English - gbvernmcnt. Ijlis firm adherence to tlieMonroe-doctrine of the non-interference of European powers with af fairs on thi3 sideof the Atlantic has bropght- out some spicyj reading our 'both sides of the Question. The nress ' aptf I the people appear to be. about . equally divided ai to the propriety of his?. action in the premise?, his.ene , mies, chargingthat he followed out ;,his polity to its legitimate results that this country 'onid have been 7 plunged into waryand his friends contending that unless it is rarr unless jit outU few years will witness English , supremacy m bonth America, and "English control of nvt caiial con- strjictcd across .the Isthiinis. To avert thil ; latter danger, which would be nothing less than a national -calamity, ahp without, approving cjr disapprov ing the policyof either x. Blaine or th President, the scheme of a great international railroad haa been pro- jeqted.j It is set forth ly its origina to thjat with such a line bisecting Gn.tral America that this now re p4te fcountry would; be brought into clfse commercial relations with the United States, aud thereby becora . better j acquainted with hcr.citizens, aidee that the interpsf i ' V .IX, it V , Becmt-iIrcDawe!!rs Knvfr.i--. dn-T T5n! s .... , t hfn? mfiiftitnery of iJcd. ! l"i Jtfeitfojvt dnuffraaa 0;Hii,anu cttuno i floiaay nay K.-tkfs. j ft jj rke-8 wile. Mo v. s - " buckeye aiM charv.r.irn Motrrrs ml Jlrarrs. fWrsau rrssflisstferacl'U-i to rae'jj J Oiean.t h;;t I say.-'f Jan. i nticmc-lonvart t-flU:.pITlj:eS are-more allied. It 1 1 !' l , u"i8,jA); 'VflpbuiwrT i K r'ncES: jj '.v.--vf 1 '' ' ' -f- ... t"-r resh Purr ttrlU Mitir '"' 'Kitg Culilva. knn-X.. Machines. would, too, it is argukl, put the ieanaa within easy range of us, and should any effort be made by foreign powers I to assert control over the canal this government ' could assert her power and iua week land troops to uphold her authority The projectors of this scheme have not yet brought thej sub ject to the attention of Congress ther than aslc that this government have printed 100,000 circulars in English and .50,000 in, Spanish, set ting fortJi .the f feasibility of , the scheme, the advantages that would accrue to both countries and the ne cessity: for such an international trunk IineCif Congress shall j grant this re qtiest the next-step "will be he intro duction' of a bill asking for govern ment aid to assist in its construction. The, advisabQitv ofi such an enterrl prise at this time 13 indeed ? an, open-1 question, and Congress will doubt less give the matter much thought before committing this coruntry to it. Whether-the project will ever come to a successful issue or not its very conception is a compliment to Ameri can brain, and its building, if deem ed advisable, would be a lasting monument to American energy, en- terj)rise and progress iven ess. i The Pueldo Indian chiefs who are visiting their, dyldnhr at the Carlisle school are- greatly pleased at the progress which they have made, and the agent who has them in charge ex pects to lorward a large number of new pupils when he returns to New Mexico The Russian government has made aldec'aration giving assurance that the JeSvs" will be protected. ?so . Iui.'itl-che or back-ache fori ladies wJjadrink "VitTE OF CARDUI." M 1 lito. t Ts. CTor :ir,il Lustrfe of Youth arc reto ed to 'failed ni- srray hair 'by the-use :of Par le er 's 1 1 a: r E ;v ! sarn , a 1 1 ar its 1 1 ss rcssi n h igb lv tisteoiued for its nerlinsjc and liuriiv. Ocl:3-Novl3 f IIohbh School! ; t OXFOKI), N. C. s Tlitiext Fespion of this et hool will begin tltefiecond Mondnv in Jaiuiary. ! For circular piviug terras end otlier partic nJara, apply to the principals J. H.f&J. C.HORNER. 10;ly BENT! The Store-roons foiiieily occupied by Cr il. lJurker.as a drug stjnre; the harfdsomcst saall stoi-e in (he plaqo Rent moderate. Apply to J. II. BUIS. il 1 ft rcat caance to make money. Those who uwiaUi oi-uyH tae rlraiHajfeof tbegood chan v.o or maktnr..ticni!y that are offere , eenentllr i.'ooi-a.e -wfcfiitdy.-wniie tiiose. wbo do not improve av:h chance?; remain In poverty. We want many icen. women, bors and pirls to work or m rlzht In v.. ....itit.. .tiiy wueran oo ine wotk Dra- l-STVAV; ' ii--u ni.uii..: 1 lie uusiness wi nir 1; Actress hTisox 4 Col, Pordand,. Maine. BY yirtueof a decree bf the of RowancoontyLin thcpecial proceeding w" iv,. uiuus auu oiuers against Jaeob Kluttz and others, the nndersirrripil will sell on Monday the 6th day of March, 1882, at the Court House door in Salisburv' Aoout S200 Acros of land adjoining the lands of W C. Cnlp' Allen Miller, Albert neilig and others, lyinr vuivii pteona c-reeK. Oelongin to the estate .of Jacob Kluttz dee'd. i TERMS one-third icash, one-third in six months, and tluj balarice in twelve months. Note and good, security and interest from date of sale on deferred" payments. 0 ;. x. CIIAS. PRICE, Com. Salisbury. N.C:, A v Feb. 2d, 1SS2. 16:1m - i ?teaa tester Corn' Shelters. rowder. -and sett. An fai!frL f 1 i.J.L Ms ",-"i'U wascs. expensive 'f Pae who eusasees falls to ""'ij ra tiair. ion can flevorH von ivhnio ! -I ' -I-.--- Drills. ! ! llisand EvanbratoV, " ! L ! I' It i' - H its 1882. SPRING 1 1882. Don't faii. to call oji J. F; ROSS fob the best Fertilizers. HE HAS A 8UFPLY ' f '"' sow ox hand. i Salisbury, "N. C, Feb. 7tlr, 18B3 ) ( h4 Lgk" ....""- "LIFE INSURANCE" MADE CHEAP. Table Shovnng Actual Cost to Members of 4,000 Insurance for One Year (March 1, 1879, to March 1, 1880).- First Class, aged 18 to 30 years. . .$17 00 Second " 30 " 40 f ... 2125 Thirds "U 40 " 45 " ...25 50 Fourth Fifth Sixth 45" 50 " ... 34 00 50 " 55 " ... 51 00 55 " Co " ... Gd 00 J. D. ZVZcZffeelf, Ag't. Feb. 12th, '81:ly. " GOOD COFFEE, , Ever jbodj, wants IL but very few gret it, because most pwplo do not know how to seloet cofftjc, or it is spoiled in the roasting or making: . To obviate! these difficulties has been our study. Thurber's package Coffees, are selected by an expert who un derstands tho art of blending various fla vors. They are roasted in the most perfect manner (it is impossiblo : to roast well In small quantities), then put in pound pack ages in the baan, not ground,) b-aring our signature as a guarantee of genuineness, and each package contains the Thurber recipe for making good Coffee. Wo pack two kinds, Thurber's " No. 34," strong and pungent, Thurber's "No. 41," mild and rich. ' One or the other will suit every taste. They have the three groat points, good quality, honest quan tity, reasonable price. Ask your Grocer for Thurber's roasleii Coffee in pound pack ages, "No. 34" or "JVb. 41." Do not bo put off with any other kind your own palate will tell you what is best Where persons desire it we also furnish the "Hear Coffee-pot, tho simplest, best and cheapest coffoe-pot in existence. Grocers who sell durtJoffee keep them. Ask for descriptive circular. Respectfully, Ac., j H. K. & F. Bj. THURBtR & CO., Importers, Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roastersi New Yorjc. P. S. As the largest dealers? in food pro ducts In trie world, we consider it our in terest to manufactureonly pure and whole some goods and pack them in a tidy and satisfactory manner. All goods bearing our name are guaranteed to be of superior quality, pure and wholesome, land dealers are authorized to I refund the purchase price In any case where customers havo cause for dissatisfaction. It 'is therefore to the interest of both dealers and con sumers to uso Thurber's bxands. Dec. 17:3 m NOTICE! JOHN F. I EAGLE, --FASHIOIf ABIjE 4 4 BOOT - AND i - i. HM- SHOE Invites yonr attention to! hit p,0p 0ppC5,;le Mayer's Office. KeDairinir neatlv and r rnni tt. l j ... . ? . 7 " Oct. l5t,'81:tf; KEUIt CR.IGE. L. H. CLE3IEXT CRAIGE & CLEMENT, IMtovwrji? at atr, SALISBURY. Pi. C. Feb. 3, 1SS1. R F RT H?siness now e)e the public. You can UUOI make money faster nr. wnrt tnr no fi,.. . KS'f S1' CaRItalnot needed. Ve wiu start ! a c ua v auu u wan m mana dt Trm a Hi. . . nvuicu, uuj b ana cnris wanren can worfc In spare time only or give jour whole time to the business. You cin live at home and do h 0 0 otnr buslness will pay you nearly as we!L o one. can fall to make enormous mvh o "uv- 4uLiii; hiui terms iree Money made last, easily and honorably. Address 6 Tkpb Co., Augusta, Maine. POR SALE! VALUABLE PROPERTY!! One Lot at China Gfove, 'containing 1J aens, on which is'ai Stojre-house 40x20 ?e t and another 26x16 (used now as a Doctor's office);, a dwelling house 32x20; a goJ stable and a well, frhis property wilt be for sale during the next two or three months ami per.-wma wishing particulars twill please address" . j. x COOK, ' 14:tm -j China Grove, N. C. Sul)crihe for Cart!ii.a! Watch nun. injy 1 .50 r vir :nlvanc2. 1 j : i I il ' - j , i 1 . iliSIl ATRIGOIIOPEIGSS, BY THE BAKREi, . AT q. Ir. Enniiss, FIR! m THIS jis to-state that all the old: seeds that were remaining on hand were destroy ed by fir$ on the 1st of NoTember last.. Now pare on hand -fresh and reliable Seeds from Landreth, Ferry, Johnson & RobbinsJ Buist and Hiram Sibley. I ! At JNO. II. EXNISS'. NORTH OIROLirm ' I - ( i Hompsteatl Corniest! FORMULA FREE.) Ingredients will be furnished so thaf yon may make YOUR OWN GUAHO cost yoni Three-Four! h3 less than what yo! pay for other Guano's, and which wil yield as full returns. For Sale At ENNISS I CliOVSR & Grass Seed At Richmond, prices at ENNISS' Drus Store. SCHOOL BOOMS letter and fools Gip Tapers ;it ivdu'ocil prices, at : ENNISS' Druir Store. 13:tf L IS. Vance. V ir. IIahvv VANCE & BAILEY, J ATrOBNEYSAND COUNSELLORS, , CHARLOTTK, . C. I ! 1 i ' i Practice in S upreme Ci url of the Uiuipil States. Suprime Court ivf North (.rrtlln-i Federal jCour:?, and Connies of Meckletilmrrf Catarms, Union, Gaston, li wan and David son. (ffcii-Oiliee, two doots east of Indepen dence fuare. 3S:tf j mW,4Xr AhKiEH AMm is made from a simnir T!iiii inir f r . alue,andlsa POSITIVE: REMEDY lor all the diseases taat c.ni.e pales In the lower part of the body for Torpid Liver-lie idaolies Jauadtce DlzzlnesK, Gravel, MotarM, an 1 a)i rtiflieultics of the Kidney, Liver, and Mrlnary Oivans. Tor FEMALE DISEASES Moctuly Menstrual Jons, and durtftr Pregnancy, it iias no equal. 11 restores the organs tnat moie ibe bloo-l. and hence Is the best BLOOD PURIFIER. It is the only known remedy that cures iii5' . WARf For Sale by Druirtf.sts and Dealers at rtl.QS per bott.e. Larpost botfs In the market?! ry It. T H H. WARNER &. CO. Koouesteb. N. 3T : ! GOODS LOWEST PRICES PQWEttS PREPARED CHFBICMS ilb10 a Farmer can buy a FORMULA. Far splL (5201bS)of POWELL'S PREPARED CHEMICALS This.when mixed at home, makes OnoTon of SUPERIOR PHOSPHATE, equal in pttnt-life and as certain of successful crop, production as many high priced Phosphates. Kl f EXTRA f No trouble to U fwEXPENSE.1 Full directions. Powkll's Chesocals have been thoroughly tried, give universal satisfaction, and yt ficr leading fanners in every State as referencj litatipns. I Is rCoti i SOLE PROPRIETORS, h Manufacturers of Ealtimor. Sfa Powell's Tip Top Bond Fertli- Izer. Price only $ 3 5 a Ton, net cash. Bono Mead. Dissolved Bone.! Potash. Ammonia. Acd aJl high-grak Fertilizlcg Materials.! 1 ' V CO nuNik' GRAINS T0BACC0&VE6ETABLES yera-ln place or Iron Bltter. .Apiii i JS5??He to act as Solicitors for Patenta. Cmmim. Trade Marks. Onimiffhta. ti. firVT!t, J.evrYork. Hand iv,irnbout intents frefe ?' i-4:u. I r lfBlli4Ml GOOD - dm IIj il THE Carolina Mclman, Still under tU eutrl ofiUold Pro- prieter, Is Issued erery Thursday afternoon at the reduced rates ' of $1.50 In Advance. n I .... L x ereona ueiaymR paymeni iurc nentus will b required to pay $2 per year; de-1 ! laying to tli end of the year, $2.50. THE WATCHMAN IS The Bast AMsiiir Medinm at i this point, having the largest circulation X in this and adjoining Counties. iFOB -3FRINTING f ; .. of everj class done nronmtlv and in the . i ! best style at very low rates. HISTORY Of ROWAN COUNTY REV. JETHRO RUMPLE. Wetill have a fair copivg of this yalua- 1U little book, wlueh should be possessed j ; - by erery eitizea whe feel a pride in the i . historji and diameter ef OldRowan. i Send for a copy before it itooate. i Price $1.25. 12 lie!; tlorsi ' - .... !' .1 ; T &i fra l w tl t- a au sa (Next door below J. Z. McNcctys Store) WhPTP. 7 mil 1m fnUIld . . "T ' GOO.B - -- -j v ; Am' AfllClsi!!. .... ... Ml Weiilts and fimf Delivery IS MY MOTTO. I want to' "buy Fat- Cattle and Sheep. . . j ; Urn Laa 0s MM .Ginger, Ducht Man drake SttHingia, and many of the best medi cines known an com bined In Parker! Ginger Tonic, into a laedkane of such varied powest, as to malea it the greatest Blood Purifier and tne BestHssitBAStreBgtb . Ilestorr KTer usea : It cues Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, & diseaess of the Stomach. Bowels, n V- - Z Parker's I n lyings, uvcr cz jiancys. Ha r B2usami s int. jOTthfal color to jrmy kalr. - & Co., Chemists, N, Y. 50c and 1 te. Imiw Barfag Boyfag Dollar 8tv Aug. 4: 1 y. Daucji y. R ROWI & GO WA&V rrwtstnvPRnf n rItmsiwi stri iwr.nn - " " :r ACORN coOK STovrs th tat, in th world. A nrst-class stok ot Tin aod Granite Iron Ware. TIN AND COPPER SMITHING. All kinds of nouse-Roonner and Gutterlnedone on I short notice and In the best style. We keep constantly on hand a comnlete stort nf Sheet-Tin, Sheet-Iron and Slif et-Copper, which we uerior saje tueap. Mayo<l Come to the Front W. A. EAGLE ins BOOT, SHOE & GAITER MAKEB, MAIN STREET, orrosiTE esxiss' DRUG stoue. AllWnrkfriHltJFJrciricc Wl 111 WU IUUJ 1 II Ijl WIUJJ Having had sixteen yean experience in the I basinet, I am prVpaicd 10 PLE2LS2 the most fastidious. For EASE fiH3 ELEGANCE OF FIT ni work can not be excelled. . 06-All material of the best and finest crade X5AII work done in lite latent styles and fashions. Ready-made work of the best oiia'i!' alwr.vs on hand for sale. Attention eiven n FANCY WORK and Champion Box Toe Work. Repairing J.aUy ar.4 Promptlv dot e at moderate prices. BP&vitisjact:cn : n; ran- teed or r,b chare.Ssff Orders" In nmil promptly fijied. 3:iy m. A- EAGLE. WESTERI H; G. Railroad Takes effect Sunday Juiy U. 1S31, at 4.15, P. M. J'ASESGi'l! 77,.! .V. ARRIYE. I.KATK. STATIONS. ARRIVE. LEAVE, 4 iHia.m, ! m , 1 Y Uo i I 2 4 .' i 3 I 1 41 i 12 41 I i ft 2S jll oTp.lil T 50 llo u.inS:uistuiy 12 08 a.ui 12 5 i'lili-J '. n-H: .sf.ii f-sviiie ( :tia La HO '2 23 i. 241 3 0T 3 45 4 83 ;4 45 5 00 54l 6 3T T57 814 i 8 2J ! 8 SO 9 00 43 - ! Irani IVfirgunt'iii uleiui Alpine :Hniii:n-ater Mrtnun OUl Fort T.07 .h 'ltcnry lurk I.iintuin :Asbeville Ju'c !Ashevllie Freneli Broad 1) 13. ! 1U0 T IT. 5 43 5 27 5 15 4 lip.ir. FREIGHT T1U1X: ARRIVE. LEAVE. STATIONS. ARR1VK. LKATK ; 5,00 a.m. Salisbury ; 5 00 p.m. 6 24 a m 6 00 A.M.: 28 : 6 6-5 J 7 83 i 8 5 9 10 - i 9 42 : .0 23 ;10 40 11 r.o : 12 32 A m.: 100 2 17 3 41 4 02 5 2S Klmwood i S 15 Istatesvilie : 2 43' icatawba l 34 New ton :12 25 ifonovcr ;i2 oa ' ililckory -11 31 va.S Icard 'i0 3S l-Morpanton 9 40 j i !G!en Alnlne ; 90.; ' i -Kridewater i 8' I i :Marlon i 7 42 ;uuilort :6 13 6 34 a.m. I'M"' J : o u Blk Mountain 5 03 ' : 5 50 r.M. Coopcr's ; 4 42 i iLonjj's i 423 6 50 630 0 50 :ASnevl!l Jn'f.. iiu. .. iFrencb Broad: rains run daily, Sundays exr.pm, -J s A. B.ANDREWS-, Oon. Supt Norlli Carolisa, . Bavfen Codhit. In Tie Superiou Couiit January Special Term, 1882. W. J. Lofiin, Adm'r, ic. of ) llios. P. Allen, PVff. Against F. D. Lookabill et al. Orucr of ' Publication. Defeats. J At a Special Term of the Superior Court held for the County of Davidson, at the Court House m Lexington, on the 9th dav of January, 1882. the Hon. Aug. S. Seynftur! Judp presidios,: It appearing to the satis faction ni tiro Court, that Henry E. Wvlde late of the Stale of Xevr York, coaser o! the lands .described in the plead wgs herein, heretofore sold bv tL plaintiff under an order of this court, "is Head it h Ordered that publicntlon of a notice to Lhzabeth Wylde, executrix of the -aid Hen ry E Wylde, and to the heirs at law of the said Henry E. Wylde, to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of David son County, to be holder, at the Court lfoue VLxln"ton' on the lst Monday of March 1882, and comply with the bid of tVeir tes tator and ancestor aud take title deed or their claim will be considered surrendered be published once a week for six Sa?ccs,fve weeks in the "Carolina Wtrl,mV " e -o Jko. II. Wkijiokx- ( Attorneys ww1 n nnoi nn 'u"'""r" ino JidKia District Holding Special Term in 7th Jul. bit ' r 4 ii Sepi, CouktI' Robert Wall tnd wiuj Dnratliy X", W all, aHs i. n. AiaHook J Caroline, Chuhn, .J Cicer o Petitloif ojCliunn, ThoUonl and. wflb to Divide Jitttie, Jacoo J lsomasin & wilej Land. Susan, SaIlie:'XiQnnJ TTiomas Chunn, JIarffaret CMunn, aiid llenderf on Eislicr. j J i ! Upon ftffidnvit of t ic. Plaintiir. fconpU Wall, It is ordered f li7tiirt that t)ub lication be madoiij the ''Carolina WAtch.4 mau!' for six weeks . notifviriff Tlios. Chnnii one of the Defendants,; who is a non-resi' aenc oi mis otatey to appear at the office bf the uerK ot . tup bupenor Court ofsajd county on Monday the 271 h . day of FebrL ary, Ja, ana answer the complaint, which will be filed in the iaibove entitled actioh .1 j . i . i ' - - :. - - a it whhhi ivn uays irom; tne aate Hereof, and if ne iaii to enswer tn coinplamt theplaib. tiffs will apply to the Court for ' the relilef ucmanaea jn tjie complaint.!" ' ! , Witness i J.LM. HoRAir, Clerk ! 13:6w Sup. Court Rovwn Co Dr. Crowe's torHisloric Play THo TEAGSD? of AtraHam Lincoln! .:'V 9, HI " :a: . She Sisenfall oJeficrson Savil A truthfut account, of tho. Abolitionary War with the Seceshj Kebelunion. i,oi-iJ 1 epcuuu iyi, " acis,jiti scenes, Qi padps V rRIXCIPiLjCIURACTERs! ' Abraham Lincoln, Win. Seward. ton, Ulysses OFant, Wm. Sherman, Benjamin tcall Jackson, Holt. E. Lee, 'Humphrey Mm snai, uacti Mosoy, Mrs. Uai, Mrs. Lincoln lino .W' ' . If-.I. - . ; ' Attzerott and PnvmJ FnJerirl: 7Wi7i.' PKIKCIPAL SCENES. uimeuouse iioaojes iiuil Kun Pan- nn. ;x tt . t-i -. . 1 Richmond Calico Ball : Pomnev AndeisonviIJe Horrors : Richmond BurninW Lincoln Assassinated; Booth BulJtted;Mrs. Suiratt itt , Strangled -j Davis ;: Rccenstructecjl ; t's Jubileo-Speqch, ajjd Grand Traris Gran formation Scene ; "Ijet us have Peace.11 Price 15 Cents SendjPostage StampR. Dr. C. W. SELDEK, Publisher, to 3m tsgJvlDn-Avel New York city RQTWARE tt t r XV.tt Yd U j tVAXT II A U D W iA K E - At Low Figures t .on Ue aty0. 2, Gran t UU'li .. j D.A.ATWELL Sali&Larv .K C. JuntS-ltf ' r J. M. MCCOKKLE. KcCOEKLE & LtiTTZT i i r 'THEOi F. Kl 11TZ A 1 1 CRS I. ti A K D ( C 1 b 1 I ( J . h , Salisbury, Jv..C. --CsriTOUiee or, Coi;in il Streiil. oi r 0(-ilnli vouu liou-e. - . o7:tni ALLGOOK'S POROUS PLASTER A Curative Host ir Itself. - Thirty yeat'.s experience hJ firmly rooted : Allcock' Porouri PSa;er .in public estimation. : Thfir wonderfif adajitabiliij i to the varioui symtoniH of disease is a marvel to medical niejn of aii schoolsi. iur iveryouK g irsor.s and luna J tics, one oj- more applied to the fij.ine produc ed s!e.p wh. fi o)ia!es; even InJilm te of chloral, had hei iiiui Ijitlo 8ervjre. Now, when dnecan- '; not pletp,' its is thecommon pracliceMo apply : a Planter t- tiie ha-k. 'tu stjureeiy touch the '.; piliow i'efo) e veil j:ru seur;d asleep.: A Alle.ek? IN.riau Phfers hkive the curative : effect oi tho Spanish fly Uistfs, ytt muke no J sore, aiid ne ytr allet tjthe kiduiyn ; are coivtui eut for all aex aodj conditidim, usually onl' producing a "blusJi" on the skin, and morectr- tauiiy cuiative than hnimtnii or blisters, and without prostration or pain of the latler. This is true even in Cruupjuinsy, Pleuricy, Lung and Throat Affeclionrtd the utility of ibis .-aniinry invention has ben warmlv wel comed. They are large Ijl sofcS in every jartof the. world, and it Wteiieved iiat-not let than five hundred llioupanTT persons are .well, arid attending to the duties of life free from pain, whojiavean AllccctV I'orois Plaster some where about them, and wtid but fyr lhe said, A placer, would-be prtislrate upon a bed of ago- ; ' ny,. Besides, a peculiar piny, pleasant odor, halo, '! or atmosphere -exhales from Uuui by the warmth of A the body, imperceptible to the eye, but winch envelops the person in a clotid of U.in vaior. through which contagmn cannjot penetrate. On - iaii, AiicocR riasters supilyan. atmosphere like that from balsam orpine woods, and ne doubt attract ozones When contagious or ivect cus diseases are about, they shorn d be worn on, iK : tent or buck as preventives. j THE ALLCQQK'S POROUS PIASTER - i . ; j . i : ootlies pam, reanimates torpid limbs, seems, in many cases to revive the powers of life. t The great deiiuuid proves tlieni to be used a a universal remedy. They are cc ri verticil tof ap plication, aud sate for all, being incapable of producing any injuHows eifectt. Dr. Valentiiit Aik.it, Dr. Jojinson, f Hart ford, ami Dr. Myers. of Savaniah. havewokenr of them in the higheKt termsl The great Motl sajd : J hey were all that could be honed for iw a 'plaster simple, cleanjyj and adhesive; perfect aa artificial supporters bf the musclcBi and forpaina, because of their icounter-irfitant qualities, usually at once giving ease." Locl weakness of the'baek, breast and- side.llway benefited, lliuscuring iumb.fgts in a ftw,hours, . sometimes In a feyf minutes. . , L In serious heart and "chest jaffeclions their use causes an absorption Or evaporation of wa ter, by which dropsy of the heart and hydro thorax have undoubtedly been1 cured. They appear to have'a rect.liar effect nnon the nervous, allaying irritability whilesupply TDgwRrmtiu They seem to'accmulate elec trieity, and aid the circtiliitin'n nf M.p blood throngli the part where applied, bv which ... liea ltiiv actions are Jrinrprl : I r - flhe Porous Piasters are flexible, and found . great hvip to those who ibae weak back r pains in the silf. Ksr.P.-i.illv r iKpt val- naole to llto-e w.ho have-iieglcted colds. They -are often prevx-ntirts of consumption; nay, they are believed to have loosened the graspoi thiri terrible sfTliefiori, nnd had been mainly instrumental at eflei ting a cure. -In! variable Himatos th..ey shouldbe worn on the hreast,' ' cetween the siioulders.icr oveifthe kidnvs,by bhose who are Subledt to take c0IJ cailv.' Tlu? simple plan wHl oon produce constitutional. vigor mat will ensbJ one to esifitextraorai- : . nary changes of temperature. 1 Experience b i proved the Porous Plaster m U't- blessine tp the consumptively inrlinM inMriahlv nroduc- t ing the mot reniarkabie,;ahalemept of j ! orst symptoms.- . . Principal A Agency, 294 Canal Street Ty iJjid fcr Sale ty a- i-runc , sictcitcr, livTftce Ureeley, Jos I -- Jefftrsvn Datis,'thbt. Toom M. I exkjtiler Stephens, Pierre limvreaar,? fitn. WewYcffc ! Drujists. ':i: i - j; J 1. j 5 3 i 1 ti a i i A) 1 ! - t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 16, 1882, edition 1
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