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UM Ciimingr Down Grocefnlly. Washington CrilK. v The result of the official canvass of New York State silences dispute and proclaims Mr. Cleveland's election as President of the United States. The Critic has stood consistent and determined under the Blaine stand ard; ha advocated his cause and citing to the hope of his success. To dav it nulls down its flag and greets Mr. Cleveland as the choice ot tne people for the highest office in the pi ft of man. D . ... X . Ihe popular verdict lhas ucen de clared and recorded. It is the supreme law of the land - a ..All nnd commands universal respect. All good citizens will bow to it. ... . 11 i. The decision at the pons disposes . I rtf nil paliimn v. nasses ltldgment . . v - r a . I T r n mntir LU I v. " - 7 I o C1eK All won riri . iai , . ...-. . . IIIKHI till niaiicro in.ii, I one la tne latest siyies BTSnil on hand-Repairing ai t inn nroini'i i nunc wm. a u"f - WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. OFPICK QKN. PASSENGER AGENT, Bftlisbnrv, N. C, MAY 11th, 1884. SCHEDULE. Train No. 1,1 r. 1A8T. STATIONS. Train No. WEST. Af. Ma. m. 1J1 M P lt.1T A 1143 p.m. M " tJl " a, .. T. " - T.lf " - 4.11 M - 6.33 ' 4.M M LT. 4.0 5. Salisbury Htatesvllle Newton Hickory Monranton Marion Old Fort Round Knot) Black Mountain Asbevllle Alexanders Marshall y Warm springs iLv. H.os a. m. Ar. 1 3 " 2. is 4.26 6.44 620 6.5) 7.5 8.5 9.46 10.32 11.35 Train No. 8,1 EAST. 8TATI0NS, 4.40 p. m. .4 " 1.M ilAshevUle Pigeon River ;Waynesvllle (Train No. WEST. ILv. t.SO Ar. ll.ir p H.Z Train " and 8 run dally. Train No. 3 connects at Salisbury with R. t D. R R., from all points South, Train No. 1 Connects at Salisbury with R. D. R. R. from it MintaNcrth and from Raleigh. Connects at Statesvllle with A. T. & O. IMv. of C. C. & A. R m. connects at Warm Spilngs with E. Tenn., Va 4 Oi. k. R. for MorrtBtown and points West, 8. W Train No.. 8 Connects at Warm Springs with E. T. Va. & Ga.R.R from Morristown the West & S.W. Connects at StalesrUle with A. T. & O. Dlv. of C C A. R. R and at Salisbury with R. A D. R R. for all points North and East and for Raleigh. Through Tickets a sale at Salisbury, Statesvllle, Ashe vine and the W Springs to all principal cities. W. A. TUBE, A. G.P. A ferred, and wipes out all partisan op position. . ..... it Mr. Cleveland is tne peoples President all the people's President and deserves all the honor and support that the people can give to the man whom a majority oi meir number have honored and elevated t leadership. llic popular indorsement carries with it the weight of the public will. It ivs that Grover Cleveland is ac ceptable to the people as their Chief Maeistrate; it command all good citizens to recognize and support him. It forbids partisan opiosition and commands allegiance. Mr. Cleveland stands before the people as their President elect after a long, earnest, active camp.ugn ; he has fairly achieved the victory, lie must be judged wholly by his future .. . r . i. course, liie worst enemy oi me government, of the people, of decen cv law and order is the man who questions his title or assails his char acter. Mr. Cleveland lias a terrible or deal to pass through. If he provea a consistent civil service reformer and a pure leader, lie deserves grateful recognition and honor from all parties. Friendless Though all abe Friends. It is an uncommonly good wind that blows nobody evil; so, even in the general jubilee you may now pity the sorrows of a Southern Con gressman. Hitherto, powerless in patronage, alter doing lug duty to to his constituents in a general way he has been able in the way of do ing individual favors only to do the duties of seedman and colporteur. Volumes of Government publications and packages of seeds have cost noth ing, and have always been easy to sene. His path, therefore, has been a peaceful one. But now he will earn his $5,000 a year if man ever earned it. He is supposed to represent the aspirations of every aspirant ; he is supposed to be the sum total of the hunger of all the hungry ; his influence is suppos ed to be many times greater eveu than he ever estimated it on the stump; suddenly he learns that a hundred men every one separately undoubtedly caused his election; and the poor man prays to lie delivered from his friends. But he has more friends than he ever before dreamed of. Raleigh Chronicle. Therefore, they Must Go! The shillless part of the Blaine poli ticians South, who depend on Feder al office for a living and cannot earn thpre without it. send false re- one PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ERR CRAIOE. L. II. CLEMENT. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, Attorneys At Salisbury, N. C. eb. 3rd, 1881. nr nM ii-i W HAT IS LIFE f " liat IS Life?" someone asked Montford, and he beautifully replied: "Ih present life is sleeping and waking; it is good night on going to bed, and ports up here, whenever a fire occurs in any Southern town, that it has been set by negroes driven to despair hv fear of being reduced again to -J sr. . . ivery. There is a sedulous eniea- vor among iir. uiainea p-' wo..".-, who profess to be special friends ot the negro, to torment him with need less apprehensions. If they can iorce him into migrations sure to bring him to misery if they can onset tie labor throughout all the South it seems that they would tike pleasure in the spectacle. A. Y. Herald, Jul itoriul. Atlanta, Ga, Not. 18 Joseph E. Brown was today re-elected to the U.S. Senate. There were onlv two vntis against nirn. REDUCED PRICES! By having you Prescriptions Sited At ltf EXXISS' Drag Store. 500 Pounds of Blue Stone At Low Down Prsces at EXXISS'. SAVE YOUR MONEY By haying all your Medicines, Drugs, &c. at Reduced Prices at EXXISS' Drug Store. An analysis of the list of members of the Forty-ninth Congress, showing the fate of the members of the pres ent House who voted for and against the Morrison tariff bill, sustains the position which we have steatlily held, that on the whole the tendency of public opinion is favorable to moder ate tariff reform. Forty-one Demo crats voted against the bill. They undoubtedly- did so because they thought thir constituents required it. Of these only 46 per cent, are re turned ami 54 kt cent, are left at home. One hundred ami eighteen Republicans voted against the bill. good morning' on getting up ; it is Of these 63 per cent, are returned to wonder what the day wifl brins and 61 per cent, are lett. rour lie all the members voting 60 per cent, are returned. N". Y. Times. forth ; it is rain on the window as publicans, all are returned. Of one s.ts by the fire ; it is to walk in the garden and see the flowers and hear the birds sing; it is to have news from the east, west, north and south; it is to read old books anil new books ; it is to see pictures and There's nothing like taking the rough and tumble of life philosophically, es- hear music; it is to have Sundays; it pecially when a fellow goes into polit- is to pray with a family morning aud ics. Democrats learned this long ago I . a . . , 1 -i . , , evening; it is to set in the twilight Here s the way the Washington Untie and meditate; it is to have breakfast accepts the inevitable: aim dinner ana tea ; u is to belong to . a 1 I ! l. 1 1 . . - low u ...... nave ne.guuors, am. io L which haye ueeomu one in a eueie oi aexjuaiiiiau ces : it is to have friends and love : it u We have taken down the portraits of is to have sight of dear old faces, and the front of the Critic office since the nomination. It is needless to say that BLACKMER k HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors.' i Slisbary, X. G. Jan. 32d, '79-tf. J. V. McCOKKI.E. T. F. KLUTTZ. MfCOKKLE & KLUTTZ, ATTORXEYS and COUXSELORS Salisbury1, X. C. Office on Council Street, opposite the Court House. 37:tf A Long Ride ox Steerback. Oxen can be readily traiueil to be governed by a bridle and to carry a rider. When a boy we had an ox broken thus as well as a horse." This was of course clone for the novelty of it, as there were plentv of saddl horses on the farm. The Fort Worth (Tex.) Gazette giws the following: "An old gentleman named Jones, t f i ri jfiV ! rode ironc kjak irove, niteen ranes from here, to a neighborhood forty five south of here, on Wednesday, to notify his daughter that her mother was dangerously ill. He did not ride a wild and untamed horse of tne pampas, nor ride in a chariot, but mounting the hurricane deck of a two-year old steer made the trip of sixtv miles in sixteen hours. He started on his return this morning before the sun was up, his daughter accompanying him, riding a pony, while old gentleman contented him self with his faithful bovine. The party arrived at Fort Worth at 7 o'clock last night, and alter some simple refreshments and a little rest proeeeked on their way, intending to make the remainder of the journey by midnight, thus accomplising 120 miles in forty-eight hours on steer- back, a feat never before performed." St. Louis Republican. with some men it is to be kissed by it was a humiliating thing to do, but the same loving lips for fifty years, we can t have everything our own way and it is to know themselves though jn this world, and we hope we are brave oi many times a day, in many places enough to accept the situation and take by children, gran .children aud many . . fuQ fo f fW w ; .J0 f a I ft I tUiill'H I 111 111' 1 tl I I It'll H 11UV AO Vltl lVOw mentis. . . , is someoody else s gain. We always did want Cleveland nom inated." Paeis, Nov. 18.-The weather is warmer today, and the conditions are consequently less favorable for stamp ing out the choleaa. There were 36 deaths from cholera in Paris yesterday, all but eleven of which occurred in the hospitals. In twelve hours ending at noon today there was 20 deaths, 15 in the hospitals and five outside. Trouble Ahead. Xew York Ilernlil. During thecurrent fiscal year nearly thirty-four million gallons of whiskey must be removed from bonded warchou st-s, and either exported or thrown upon the market. In the latter event nearly From midnight to six this evening thirty million dollars in; taxes must We Wonderful Sleepers. BLOOD And its a npa nil lolled abuses, are fully and freely discussed in a neat 32 page book. mailed jree to any address, by JLSIood lialm C., Atlanta, Ga. Drop a postal for it, as every man and woman needs it and will be delighted with its raluable and entirely new revelations. SMALL VOICES Sometimes shake a Nation of people and arouse them to action. Expressions simi lar to the following, from a well known Druggist of Atlanta, pour in from sections where li. Jtt. is. has been used. . Atlanta, June 12, 188TT It is our firm belief that B. B. B. is the best Blood Purifaer on the market. We are selling four or Jive bottles of it to ONE of any other preparation of the kind. It has failed in no instance to give entire sat isfaction. Merit is the secret. W.P. SMITH & CO., Druggist. This is the only blood medicine known that combines quick action, certain effect, . ' a. cneap price ana unbounded satisfaction. WE PROVE That one single bottle of B. B. B. will do as much work in curing Blood Poisons, Skin Affections, Scrofula, Kidney Troubles, Catarrh and Rhnmatism as six bottles of any other preparation on earth. One fttty-year-otd chronic ulcer cured ; Scrofula of children cured with one bottle. It never fails. We hold home proof in book form. Send tor it. Large bottle f 1.00. six for $5. 00. Expressed on receipt of price, if your Druggist can't supply you, address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. I Doht Pkkl Like Work." It makes no difference what business you are emr.fr. ed in : whether you are a preacher, a me- cnanic. a lawyer or a common laborer, you can t no your work well while you are halt ck. I thousands try to, but all in vain. How much better to keeD vour orama in good order by taking Parker's Tonic when you feel "a little out of sorts." It would le money in vour noclrpk fn Imnr J I - - . v . " IV r L I wi A wonderful case is on record of a snail which went to sleep on Mareh 25, 1846, aud did not wake up until March 7. 1850. It seems that this snail was picked up in the Egyptian desert, and as he had retired to the topmost recesses of the whorls of his shell he was gummed on a piece of cardboard as though dead, labelled with the date and sent to the British museum. He slept unconcernedly for nearly four years, when, showing some signs of life, the authorities or dered him a tepid bath, and at the first touch of the welcome moisture the snail thrust forth his head cau tiously and began to walk to the top ot the basin. Ihe West African mud fish affords another iuttance of long continued existence in a state of tor por. The fish known as the La pi do -siren lives among the shallows of the river Gambia, which are com pletely dry during the tropical sum- paid to the government by the owners ot the whiskey. This tax. if enforced, mean ruin to these owners, aud, it is said, wil involve the fall of many banks whic have made heavy loans secured by l hi commoditv. It three or four million gal Ions are thrown upon the market pe Ihe Japanese appear to be deter-Lmonth, there is no limit to which tin mined to render themselves, as far as I price may not fall. It costs about six there have been eleven deaths from chol era in the city and nineteen deaths in the hospitals. At Oran four deaths 11 11 'VT 1 il. t were reported today, ino deaths nave occurred at Nantes today. possible, independent of foreign coun tries. J hey have, says the Fharma cent leal Journal established in Tokio a factory for the production of phar maceutical chemicals on a large scale A company with a capital of about 40,000 has been formed for this purpose. Of this amount the gov eminent has contributed one-half free of interest for twenty years, beside making a free grant ot land and erecting the necessary buildings. A similar company is taking up the utilization of the waste sake from the native breweries in the manufacture of alcohol, aud the manufacture of bleaching powder on a large scale has been commenced. teen cents to make a gallon of whiskey aud the tax is ninety cents. There i going to be a heavy loss somewhere. Ire you fWJins?, try Wells' HaAian Ra KSWSa, ft pUTO, VIOUU, w uvreoumo Liangs, u van(H .. i Headache, Fever, Aue, jmns, DEBILITY A WEAKNESS. WtMA a tain trrw merit, uneaualed for ORPIC l-IVfc if naiana, tir55 mt. t. .. Wills, Jersey OtyTw. J., tTs. A. MT. VERNON Cancer For Five Years. The interests of humanity seem to de niand the publication of the following facts wo mont hs ago my attention was cat leu to the case of a poor woman who was said to be aflicted with a caneer. I found her with an ulcer on her shoulder at least live nches in cireumfrence, angry, painful, and giving the patient no rest day or night for six months. I obtained a supply of Swift's Specific, which I persuaded her to try. She ius taken hvc bottles, the result ot wmcn is that the ulcer is entirely henled up, no thing remaining but a small scab not largej han one's tiigernail,and her general health is better than for five years past. She seems to le perfectly cured. I consider its effects wonderful almost miraculous. Hev. Jks8E II. Campbell, Columbus, Ga. Price, 1 per bottle. Six bottles for $5. One dozen for $8 to the trade. Fou Sale at ENNISS Drug Store, ltf HARDWARE. Buchu-Paiba Remarkable Cures of Catarrh of the Rladder. Inflammation. Irritation of Kid- nevs and Bladder, Stone or Gravel Dis-1 eases of the Prostate Gland. Dropsical Swellings, Female Diseases, Incontin ence of Urino, all Diseases of the Genito urinary Organs in either sex. For TJn- KcxOt.hv or TTnnnt-nral Disehaitres US6 also "Chapin's Iniec ion Flour," each $L For SYPHILIS, ci: -r contracted or tinrmHtarr mint, lire Cnanin's Constltu- ' tiun Bitter Syrup, $1.00 per bottle md nhutin'a RimhUftie Pills. 2.00: and Cha- pin'sSyphllitic Salw, $1.00. 6 bottles Byrup, of Pills, 1 Salr, by Express on receipt of S10.00, or at Druzgist s, Jersey City, N. J.. U. S. A. JX&. Xi. AAj X Present his compliments to the public and respectfully solicit a trial of hi, p tablisment. It is complete in all tlic ' quirements of first class business. Horses, Buggies, Carriages Phaetons, Wagons, &c. tW HE 18 CONFIDENT OF OIVTXg as SATISFACTION. Sperial provision and favorable r.,. , Hoard ins and keeoincr hnrsM Drovers will find good Stalls ami Shed this place. 1 Special accommodations for the !.- ol Commercial Travelers. I.ec Street, Salisbury, N. C 36:tl FASHIONABLE MILLINERY! (- WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2. Granite Row. D. A. AT WELL. A 5 ant for tlia "CardwellThrenher," Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. THEO- BUERBAUM has just received PISHING TACKLE of all kinds, BALLS, MARBLES. TOPS, and CROQUET SETS. MRS. KATE MSDSRNACH, Is pleasetl to announce to the ladles o Salisbury and surrounding: country, that she has opened a MILLINERY STORE in Crawford's new building on Main Street adjoining the room formerly occupied by Blackmer & Tavlor as a Hardware House She is prepared to rill orders and respe-t fully invites ladies to call and inspect her stock. Can supply on short notice any article not in Store. Believes her work will not onlv give satisfaction but pleasure Will fill orders . promptly and at charges as moderate as possible. Inuelliulc stamp ing on anv kind ol material for Braiding and embroidery, also free hand drawing for Mottos, Hat hands, Handkerchiets, fc any size, plain to elaborate. Mar. 27:tf. BX B Mill Now is the time to PAPER YOUR ROOMS and make home inf e. I have the largest assortment ofo WALL PAPER New Patterns, New Stock, with tasty and nice bordering to match. Send six cents postage, an receive tree, a costly box o ;'nf.1s u I tit -l i will lpln von to aa Votore money ngin away man anjtnine else tu mis woi ui All. or euner sex. sue ceed from first liour 'I lie broad road to fortune opens betore the workers, and Is ahsolutely sure At once aduTrss, trck s io Augusta, Maine H W CELEBRATED 8 A s P at 1 A ? -a lTrm. t-'tl B-nr.no. P.-m TIBf Ttm Nts. Jn: pais tmk rnJibi2r! or fr took, ..itH j:;.es cf binshamton. Is Valley Mutual Li Associatioi . -HOME ?rFlJ5ft?WttiK, VA -The Cheapest; Safest, and Most Reliable Life li. sura nee now offered the public Is tound In the Vtf. ley Mutual, wntch enables you to carry a ti.uoom, pllcy at an actual average cost ot $s.5 per annua. For further information, call on or address J. w. Mckenzie, Agent May 80, 1SS3. 8ALlgBCT. N. c. My line of FRENCH CANDIES is the best in town, every week. I receive fresh goods Our Republieau friends hereabout whose laces have asstun'?il a puiiilu longness, are endeavoring to get them into s ape again by playing the fol- wing joke on Democrats. When they meet one of our boys now they 1 1 r r i .i s:iv I iisit wns nn nutrnffp ino sir- ----- &- , n nrrn fT TlArtTTn rest of Grover Clevelaml." Natur- X H . KiJIJKX II I . ! I l . i I mmmmm w j any enougn u h asKeo, wnat was ne arrested for? W lien they answer with a laugh "because he be beat Blaine.' Do you Want something good to cat ? I keep just the nicest FANCY GROCERIES You ever put into your mouth. mer. But before the drought comes the mudfish is wise enough to hide deep down in the soft clay at the bot tom ot the pools, aud there it lies in torpid state for months together. while the surrounding mud hardens into a cake. While in this state the natives dig them up aud prize them as a great "delicacy for the table. That ke does not live without breath ing the mudfish proves by leaving a small pipe open from his cell leading ft t " m m. i n rough the Hard mud to the open air. .iiicie m ueen oi a revolution in this country, sure, Messrs. J. R. Fer- rall & Co., to-day received a large consignment of cabbages which came . r irom .Norway and Denmark. Freight from across the ocean, then from New York, a profit or two added along the route, and still they are sold cheapper here than the same grade of cabbages that grow out of our own soil. Raleigh Chronicle. Aod we have been feasting on Massachusetts and Virginia turnips good, rejnicia- health is worth half a doz-' au on acc"t of four months dry In every part of the country the railroads have been much troubled by the runk growth of weeds on and near io their tacus, winch have cost them a great deal of money and trouble to eradicate. A Western road is trying a contrivance devised to destroy these weeds, and which promises to it consists oi two iron nines nroiec It is said that on Thursday night after the election, uncle Dolph Gud- ger s roosters crowed all night long ami kent the old gentleman awake. Finally getting up aud gathering his old trusty shot nun. he walked out with the exclamation, "I'll )e shot if STATIONERY, -NOVELS "Hough on Hats" clears out Rats, Mice. loots. 'Rough on Corns," for Corns, Bunions. 15c. Thin nmtnln "Wlla' lTllth Hpnoivor" 1.1 . I . . . -- - it aint had enougn to Ue beat without restores health aud vigor, cures dyspepsia, having one's own him awake all him," roosters keeping Lfcc. $1. "Rough on Toothache," instant relief. 15c. Ladies who would retain freshness and to try "Wells1 Health paiba," great kidney and urinary night crow i ne over and Mr. Gudger has been iese weens, ana wine , feeling the family on rooster pie ever vivacity don't fail lo prove quite successful. since.Asheville Citizen. Renewer." oi two iron pipes nroiec- "Buchu naiba " j ting on each side of the engine in Muncie, Ind., Nov. 16. The Dem- cure. front. The exhaust steam is conduc- ocrats attemntett to hold a ratification Flics, roaches, ants, bed bugs, rats, mice, . 111 l I. !.- M t ted into thet:e h um instead of intn meetimr at Se ma on Thnrsdav niirht cieareu ouc oy -uougn on nms. xov. the smoke Stack, nnd the rt.m ..wl Rpnnhlioans w,rP nrni. in l:,rrP "Rough on Coughs," troches, 15c: liquid gas are thereby thrown out close to numbers. Some inprtident and sense- the track in I ront oi the engine ou less iellaw cheered tor Jen. Davis, each side. It kills weeks and eras and a fight ensued in which at least a' tor two feet track. on each side of the hundred men were engaged. Shots it. 15c 25c. For children, slow in deve'opment, puny and delicate, use "Wells' Health Renewer." "Rough on Dentist" Tooth Powder. Try were tired, bricks thrown and clubs Nervous Weakness. Dyspepsia, Sexual used. Several persons were badly Debility cured by "Wells Health Renewer. Lancaster, Pen, Nov. 17.-As the bmrt but no,ie killed. Hot blood pre- fl ea hours full ot languor and pain. i weather. Niagara express on the Pennsylvania Railroad was crossing Pequa bridge, near Leaman place today, a passenger named Carr, of Paradise, Pennsylvania, leaned out of the window and was struck by one of the bridge supports. He was dragged bodily through the window to the track and instantly killed. Lynchburg, Nov. 18. Tazewell Courthouse, a flourishing village in Taz ewell county, has recently been devast ated by a number of fires of incendiary origin. News raeched here today of an other large fire there which destroyed valuable property and a number of fine houses. A negro girl was burned to death. Sharon, Pa., Nov. 18.The mills of the Sharon Iron Company, employing fivo tin riil ! mm -.l -..-.--! i " uicu, uuocu uuwu yester day on account of a lack of orders. vails, and in the present excitement a serious riot is anticipated. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 18. The' official count of the vote for President in this State was made today. As found Mother Swan's Worm Syrup, for feverish- ness, worms, constipation ; tasteless, oc Stinging, irritation, all Kidney and Uri nary complaints cured by "Buchu-paiba fl. Night sweats, fever, chills, malaria, dys pepsia, cured by "Wells' Health Renewer." My husband (writes a lady) is three tunes Cleveland received 92,973. Blaine 59, the ma J.nce g "Wells' Health Re- 454, Butler 762, St. John 610. Cleve- If oa are ffkiV broken, worn out and 1 A' . 1 1 ' j nn nr nn in? I .. . hi h i . l r 11 i iaiiu a piuxanty 3o,t4; majoriry.5. i o i. nervous, use " wens xieauu iwucw. Prevalence of Kidney complaint in Amer Baltimore, Nov. 18. The first snow of the season fell today, and up to two o'fdflP.lr tVlia ovaninrr fbo afnrm nnnfinn- wv-xux6. air VAI'D hDI-nr.KT fnr Rl,rin,r' ea, tnougn tne snow meitea as rapidly as Indian Vermifuge and ithe fails to supply t I ! I. ......... I . . . ica; "Bucnu-paioa is 4uick, tumjiiciu cure, 1 1 it fell. The tenmerature was cold and A uncomfortable. Pittsburg, pA., Nov. 18. The Elba Iron Works, which have been idle for sometime, resumed operations today, giving employment to several hundred men. you, address the proprietor, David E. Foutz, Baltimore, Md. fctofc w STOMACH 8ITTERS To the needs of the tourist, commercial traveler and new settler, Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters is peculiarly adapted, since it strengthens the digestive organs, and braces the physical energies to unheal th ful influences. It removes and prevenM malarial fever, constipation, dyspepsiiQ healthfully stimulates the kidneys .vA bladder, and enriches as well as nnrifiel the blood. When overcome by fatigue, whether mental or physical, the wean and debilitated find it a reliable source ol renewed strength and comfort. For sal by all Druggists and Dealers generally, .CAREYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Household Article for Universal Family Lac. For Scarlet and Typhoid Fevera, Diphtheria, SaU vation, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Small I Pox, Measles, and T1 Contagious Diseases. Persons waiting on the Sick should use it freely. Scarlet FWer has never betn known to spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow Fever has been cured with it after black vomit had taken place. The worrt cases of Diphtheria yield to it. Fevered and Sick Per- I SMALL-POX sons refreshed and and lied Sores prevent- PITTING of Small ed by bathing with pox PREVENTED Uarbys Hu.d . i member of mv (am- ily was taken wi.h Small pox. I used the Fluid ; the patient was not delirious, was not . ... .! -. . - . . . . 1 1 f f. the house again in three I WW MALARIA, f Impure Air made harmless and purified. For Sore Throat it is a sure cure. Contagion destroyed For Frosted itarir Frt Ohllblaina, Pile., 15 Chaflnsrs. etc Rheumatism cured. Soft White Complex tons secured by its use. Ship Fever prevented. To parity tne isreain, Cleanse the Teeth, it can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. Erysipelas cured. Itunis relieved instantly. Scars prevented. Dysentery cored. Wounds healed rapidly. Scurvy cured. An Antidote for Animal or Vegetable Poisons, Stings, etc. I used the Fluid during our present affliction with Scarlet Fever with de cided advantage. It is indispensable to the sick room. Wm. F. Sawd- pord, Eyrie, Ala. had it J. W. Park inson, Philadelphia. Dipntnena Prevented. I AGENTS wanted for The Lives ot all the Presidents of the U.S. The larg est, handsomest, best hnr pver sold for less than twice our price. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1884, edition 1
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