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The Right 8 of Boys. Ike An Economical Princess. gether natural that he should. Bay ard. Thurman and men of that stamp will eertainlv rir tlie tone to the Our American wives ami mothers incomimz administration. The coun- might with advantage take a lesson try expects this and nothing else. As in economy irem one wno may al to who will be in the cabinet is an- most be called the nrst, or at any rate other matter. If the President deems the loveliest lady in Europe. Of the Princess of Wales we hear that she REDUCED PRICES! makes her young daughters dresses in such a manner that one dress is enabled to do triple duty by having movable waistcoats and cuffs, thus If anv class of the community should have a chance, says a sensi ble writer, it is the boys. .They are to continue longer on the stags than nv othm. and the welfare of society J . - - . . i.l.i a r i t f is peculiarly bound up in their right " r. oayara can oe oi more ner starting and trainiug. Particularly vice in the cabinet than in the Sen ought they to have, in the fullest de- ate, Mr. Bayard will go there. But gree, that ordinary right of earning whether he takes a portfolio or not, their own living or of getting ready he will exert a potent influence upon to ram t. It is we known that iuuiinisiraiion. ,nnv f Hi n-pllpd labor nrtraniza- The new President will nrohobly whenever the waistcoat is changed. tions are hostile to this, as is seen in take op his residence iu New York For instance, their navy blue yacht- their freouent attempts to forbid em- city temporarily in order to facilitate ing costumes have one set of facing nlnvprw t:,l,x(r nnnrpiiticPK. or in limit ! meeting the prominent Democrats of crimson, auother of white aud tliP niiml.Pr of the latter in the va- with whom he wishes to consult be- another of blue, but all so well made rious branches of the business. fore forming his cabinet and outliu- and so fault "less in cut and fit as to ne miMt nna t hp riu-III n PVPrv IO Uie OOllCV lie Will express in ins give Hie vomit "iiaws me same Ampriran laborer, either alone or in I inaugural. Cleveland is a sensible, style and elegance for which association with others, to protect his practical man and understands his young cousins, the daughters of the By having you Prescriptions filled At EXNI3S' Drug Store. ltf 500 Pounds of Blue Stone At Low Down Prices at ENNISS. SAVE YOUR MONEY iiioviiuie wa uuu tuui, tint- i ,, ! T t. ,, ... uic " . By buying all vour Medicines, Drugs, dec, giving the effect of a different gown at Reduced Prices at ENNISS' Drag Store. Cancer For Five Years. PPT8. 8MO CAITERS 'veraVx-1 nvvn nrivilpvp to work, to sav what buaioeaa. News-Obs. zstti&sssm' 77 1 lie8,al1 . novL my lxor The interests of humanity seem to de mand the publication of the following fact: Two months ago my attention was called to the case of a ooor woman who was said their to be afltcted withNK cancer. I found her with an ulcer on ber shoulder at least nve inches in circumfreace, angry, painful, and utwl rm ,abor w,,oee oner employ- inier-ewte mat on auroaas. sailed. P W.. JL J"Kc; ment J"l He 1,88 In the House of Representatives on 11:15 much riant to do tins as the lawyers tho ftfli fon ,,r. rW inforJ-ifnfo O w 1 WSSV mf WUt WW no MtmVU wsvv a v. - w v. . n i i 7 1 WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. OFFICE OCI. PASSENGER AGENT, fialisbury, N. a, MAY 11th, 1884 SCHEDULE. Crown Princess or tier m any, are said giving the patient no rest day or night for to be lamentably deficient. New six months. I obtained a supply of Swift's York Sun. Specific, which I persuaded her to try. She has taken nve bottles, the result or wiucn i thftt th nlnr ia pnttrolv hfaloci tin. no - Jocular Com mil ii iout ions. tn:n remftin;ntf int a small scab not larcj thim iincV finorornail.and hertreneral health N. Y. Herald. I ;s better than for five vears nast. She seems Governor Cleveland is daily iu receipt to be perfectly cured. I consider its effects wonaenui a (most miraculous. Rev. Jesse II. Campbell, Columbus, Oa. Price, ftl per bottle. Six bottles for $5. m lst. TX7mmT. Train No. t, Z7 l7-? h EAST, f STATIONS. EST. Ar. t.9Sa.m. llSalWoory Lt. lt.05 a. m. 1 ji suteavUle !Ar. 1 OS - it.iT Newton " " " 1143 p.m. Hickory " 3W " : ,s ixloh " t t s.40 ' Old fort 44 " 4 7.5t Round Knob " " T.ia, " BUck Mountain I " .u " AHbevtlle 8 M - 6.33 ' Aiexaader's .46 " 4.SS " Marshall " ' i,v. 4.w Warm Springs ! li-3 " Train No. 8 ) (Train No. I. J EAST. STATIONS, WEST. 4.40 p.m. Ashevtlle Lv. .o t.40 " Pigeon Elver Ar. ll.l 1.3 wayaesvttle 1 " . Train ; and 8 run dally. the ltf or tbe physicians of sny loyalty have commerce bill. to agree upoo the rate ot their fees The debate was continued by Finlay. ami the otlier rru ations which are of Maryland. O Neil, of Pennsvlvania. customary with them. But the un- Rockwell, of Massachusetts. Warner, of wr ni peculiar letters ami dispatches dcrtakiuir to say that other people, Ohio, and Rice, of Mass. Warner main- Ainon the latter recently received, which j . . ' I 1 t t 1 1 A 1 ! 1 1 1 I liaAM n ..... . tlin lijii'iiKii.Li' Km ...-.II ,1. ....... AO . K A Unva or crrnwn-nn men. s hall not taineo mat lae nine iihq come wuen uv- r" H,u b'"k vnr tn.cn nr iu wc - - - j- l . . . . I. . ...... ...... . . -o.. 43 . . .. a, hmvioc rv.. uuu;i i imhmuvm nf i in r own mm tbe ueneral government should assume t mie nonse. anu wuicn is auuress- ru" OAJ l W1U8 wu,t" j right to labor as they please, or that Uhe regulation of the inter-State traffic ed to "Cleveland aud Engineer,'' is tin others still shall not employ those ou rmirouoa. me unreusunuute preier- following : - - TF- whom they prefer, this is a wholly ,w1wHn snippers .mu me unjuas wabasu, st. louis & pacific railway U ft KM milf M af h IU1U10V1UU tlUlllllSL UU1C1S Hit! II1C , , OKlllTIt V 1 I 1 I B . most crying evil perpetrated by the railroad companies, and steps should be taken to eradicate that evil. Rice said that the question presented by the bill under consideration was of an importance and delicacy which could not be overrated. The railroad system unwarranted proceeding, and is, in fact, the very essence of despotism, which never ought to be encouraged or al lowed in a republic. Aside from its hateful arbitrari ness, it is detrimental in every point of view. It prevents the various co. okdek no. 1. Dkcatub, Nov. 27, 1884. l'o C. and E. Cleveland, aud Engineer, Bcineut Station : You will run wild from New York to White House. Carry green signals for tienuricKs anu engineer, lou win run regardless of Blaine and Logan ; they are . a mechanic trades from keeping up with was tne barometer bv which the con- the progress of tbe age, by excluding dition of all business of the country abandoned between Maine and the White that free competition among the bright could be foretold. The average freight House. Plenty of water at St. Johns, ambitious youth of the country, which rate on eastern roads was no less than Meet and pass Bel va Lock wood at Wash- is the best hope ot progress at our one cent per ton per mile, and a little ington. Keep sharp lookout for Beu. I command. The consequence is a mark- more than two cents per passenger per Butler with wreck train between Alezau- Traia No. s connects at Salisbury with R. A D. H. wj jng 0ff u nearly al branches mile, and Congress should be very con- di ia and Washington. ., from aU points South Train No. 1 Connects at Salisbury with R. A D. R. R. Irom all points North and from Raleigh. Connect at Statesvllle with A. T. AO. Dir. of CCA A. R. it Connects at Warm Springs with K. Tenn., Va. R. R. for Morrtstowa and points West, S. W Train Ho. t at Warm Springs with E. T. Va. A Ga.R.R. Morrtstowa A the West A 8. W. Connects at of mechanical industry, too much hdent m the correctness of its judgment disposition to shirk in the amount of before it interfered radically with the time and skill given in returu for oewuis or me management wmcn nau auoruea sucu results us tnese. a inxxi deal was said about centralization. He doubted whether there was ever a bill pay, and less of that honest pride in his vocation which used to character ize every working man aud command the respect of all. loo ot ten now boys have to join before Congress making larger strides aud importance, aud the publication of a work on "Chicken Ethics" by Prof. J. C. WHEN YOU W ANT J HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2, Granite ROW. D. A. AT WELL Agent for the "Card wellThresher." Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. The subject of the relation of colored men to chickens is one of creat interest T HP fi. RIIKKKA M Are you falling, try Wells' Health Re- WEwsn, a pure, mean, wnotet m w mvT w For BnUn. Vrn. Stmnch, Urer, K Woe. Headache, Ferer, Ague, Chills, 3 DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. Nice to take, true merit, 1 ORPIO.. LIVEN 1.00 per hot. 0 for $5.00, at Drugrista. S. Wellb, Jereey aty, N. j., U.S. A. I Buchu-Paiba Remarkable Cure, of Catarrh Of the Bladder, innaromation. Irritation of Kid neys and Bladder, Stone or Gray el Dia- or me rroctate uiana. uropeicai net. Female Diseases, Incontin- of Urine, all Diseuses of the Oenito- Urinary Organs in either sex. For Un healthy or Unnatural Discharges use also 'Chapm's Injection Fleur," each $1. For SYPHILIS, either contracted or hereditary taint, use Chapin's Constitu tion Bitter Syrup. $1.00 per bottle, and Chapin's SynaB&Fms. IS.00; and Cha pin's Syphilitic Salve, $1.00. 6 bottles 8yrup, 2 of Pills, 1 Salve, by Express on receipt of $10.00, or at Dnureist. E. a wells. Jersey Cy. TJ.. U. 8. A. Ml. VER( f IVftlv Ra.ii I VI mm I If - I ink a m - at a mm mm I all Mil S Ja M. T. Xl! Present hU n. i. r 111 ia m . . 11 ' nrst class bu uies, d BE la r,w. v "-i r i DKKf Q Sneeial .""AS. Boan in tr anl L. : . '0nWL mis piace. Special at-commodatioB, fo ol Commert:i Tra lJ" f( street. Salub, trm Lmn.lHwi lfmm!.m AWm A Most Interestiuir Work. New York Times. towards centralization than did the Rea gan substitute. The passage of that aviii wits a.t.o. w. of c c a a.k.r. khe altogether over-crowded throng Jubetitute b CongrVouS be . . u j am a. n T aw all nnlntc I Ii mm aaaaailaaMM Wi.wm jalAatvailil a mm a k.a I . at Salisbury with K. D. K S. tor all points orth and east and tor Baletgh. who are pushing for clerkships or on aale at Salisbury, SUtesvtUe, Ashe vine and the w Springs to all principal cities. W. A. TURK, A. O. P. A. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. XERS CRAIGE. L. H. CLEMENT. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, Attornoyn Jk. Jjaw, Salisbl by, N. C. Hlne, who at prewut occupies the Chair uf Chicken Ethics in the Liberia!! Na tional Uuivesitr, will be especially wel come at this time to all who desire to see a full mutual understanding between the rhite and colored races iu our .Southern Feb. 3rd, 1861. 5 an ac- other Uepentlent situations which Ho Czar of Russia. Evils micht in not oegiu to open cnances ior useiui- the matter of discrimination, hut an un- ness aud self-reliant mail hood which niiftlified nmhihit.inn of rhur niifiht have been furnished by the tion was unwise, while all evils com- wl mechanic arts in the condition which plained of would be obviated bv the ap- States. Prof. Blue maintains that chick they properly ought to occupy under pointment of a commission, as provided n are fe, a' natures, precisely like a wolf, Lour free institutions. This is a mat- by the committee. The bill pending a hedge-hog, or an umbrella. Hence there ter which peculiarly interests our further discussion, the matter went over, can he no such thing as property in cluck working men whose families are grow-1 . ens and no such legal or moral offense as ing up around then, and it is aston- j Musical Prodiry chicken stealing. If a man wants a wolt ishiug that they should allow them- he has a right to go into the woods aud selves to be blinded thereto by the The New Orleans Picnyume says: "New capture one if he cau, and he iuvades no temporary influences of the instiga- Orleans, whish produced Gottschalk, has right of property in so doing; and if a tionsoi atiiu.uemagogues. ueoeiieve prounceu cuuu niuniciuii who gives I colored man wants a ciuckeii lie lias a that in time they will grow wiser, promise of becoming equally famous in right to enter a white Colonel's henhome and, in looking out for the welfare the artistic world. Mozart, the most pre- and take one. As will be seen, the rela- ot their children, Will ueneht the cociousot great musicians, composed short tion of the colored man to chickens is ful- has just received FISHING of all kinds, BALLS, MARBLES. TOPS, FASHIONABLE MILLINERY! MRS. KATE MEDERNACH. Is pleased to announce to the ladies oi 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 6c Taylor as a Hardware House. She is prepared to fill orders and respect fully invites ladies to call and inspect her stock. Can supply on short notice any article not in Store. Believes her work will not only give satisfaction but pleasure. Will fill orders promptly and at charges as moderate as possible, lndellible stamp ing on any kind of material for Braiding and embroidery, also free hand drawing for Mot t os. Hat bands, Handkerchiefs, &c. anv size, plain to elaborate. Mar. 27:tf. A Prize and CROQUET SETS. Now is the time to PAPER YOUR ROOMS and make home mf e. I have the largest assortment ofo WALL PAPER New Patterns, New Stock, with tasty and nice bordering to match. send six cents postage, and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help you to more money rlsrht away than anything else In this world. All. of either sex, suc ceed from Urst hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, and Is absolutely sure. At once address, Taos a fo., -Augusta, Maine, whole community. BLACKMER & HENDERSON Attorneys, Counselors fw i avad Solicitors.!.! JSulisbury, N. C. Jan. 32d, '79 tf. J. M. MCCORKLK. pieces at o years ot age, due mere is in this city a jnveuile performer who played the piano at 2, and now, at 4, is a prolif ic composer. The name of this latest musical prodigy is Alice Louise Hunt, whose fourth birthday was celebrated on has played several r Urmh -I..: .A..L. l-A.Ai times in ptiunc ueiere some of tlie best . : . . . Diet of the Monkey. Dr. Allison, a London physician, has been making exneriments mi n 1.-. . u . Cl Saturday last. She uiwiacT tic Nisi ouuic nine uiro . , r i l . . . CT times in nub u T. P. KLUTTZ Sl KLITTZ, ATTORNEYS akd COUNSELORS Salisbury, N. C. Office on Council Street, opposite the potatoes without Court House. sugar. Peas and 37:tf BLOOD to study his habits. He is about eighteen inches high, and tame. 1 feed him with the same food I take myself. He likes fruits best of all; raw grains and cooked vegetables and alt and rice with beans he will not cat unliss very hungry, lie always eats with his hands the same as the Turks, and. as he does not wash musicians in the C resent City, who have been amazed by her genius. She now plays readily and with accuracy more than twenty pieces, some of them very difficult. An ordinary tune Alice will play, after hearing it once, with more . m i . accuracy t nan a lair reader ot music is able to do at sight. Her parents place no res tret ions on her use of the piano, and she will sit at the instrument sometimes --: them beforehand, he swallows much for our& repeaiig pieces she has heard dirt. When I eive him hot food he or MPvislug airs of her own compost has to wait until ii cools before he tl0U' can eat it, or before be dare thrust his bands into it I tried bis nlau Tf ; emlA flint A VinV gf i It A A?a&A- m v mw - w - W W svw btate ast.ni And its unparallel led abuses, are fully and freely discussed in a neat 82 nsire book. mailed fret to any address, by Blood Balm a few times with my porridge aud toral returns from each Avian's, da. stews, and had to wait before 1 dre ;, n Pl.DaUnrl unB i,.., rop a postal for it, as every roan and fineer them. I thought if niswlcind l r..-ii - - r .1 wnmln .. J . i. I 111 , . , . , o " o ""Mr IV 1 I1U1 UCU UO Hiailtl vl I III TlJilH- nvu," ii sna win oe tie irntea witn ca : i . : .... . . Us valuable and entirely new revelations 5 m S eat tion against fraud to the speaker of - x i ur ii ii i iiui p n as (vnra vAaas aiA.i,iu. .a . w s rii 1 n t 7" w aiiouiu not. me riouse. me distrust man nested damage our teeth and stomachs with bv such a nroeeedine sneaks in terms 1 A. A' J 1 1 1 ... . I 1 1.. -J' ' . uos hjow, nor auoum we intiuige in qf strong condemnation against the SMALL VOICES where B. B. B. has been used. Sometimes shake a Nation of people and f u' , 9"l T7 Kou lor ex- managing politicians of the Kepubli- arouse them to action. Expressions aim- "austeu people, but not so good for can party. To do his full duty in ur t tne ioiiowim, from a well known pe IJP W as tiiey are not as the matter 8enator Rlmunds, the I I rn fTCTlfit AT Atlanta nAiir in 4cun I . I J ! 1 "vu eajsiiy uigesieo as more so ul artic es: 1 nrM i mii nftu Konato U. ...! . in tact, the superfluous fluid they safe tmrchased and nlaced in the Vice Atlanta. June 15. 1884. contain must be absorbed before di- 1 rfai.lpnt' mnm i (K mniml ..wl tt is our firm belief that B. B. B. is the eestion goes on. JCverv fond 1 nft'er- I... iiol i.A t 5SS-SSlitt The room is locked and of aay other prepiratioa of the kind; It l. greeable, h m member of tliecapital police a lias tauedja no instance to gweeutire BatH l " w"rwis, ne mrew uown. Democrat Mr. Florence, of Georgia, isiacuon . sent ii ntne secret. xi manaioa would always be guided does sentry duty at the door. The .nnummtmTj??.! tlw I we wou Id cat selectionof a Democrat was made at thTonbin I88 C h1n ge ete., Senator Edmunds' special request. ehea. price wd unlnded ZST"' ,an we. d? consume more deli- If anything happens to thosTcerti. TTrrV -w--a-a. c'ous .whose aroma naturally I ficates Edmunds wants the world tot W Hi MKcI lV H attraetfus. tte is also a nose-breath- know that he took every reasonable ly set forth in this remarkable book, aud it is to be hoped that it will soon be re published here and will obtain a wide circulation in our Southern States. Grape seed oil is used in Italy for purposes of illumination. It has long been used tor similar purposes iu Ger many and the Levant. Thirty-three pounds of seed yield about three quart. of oil (of about eighteen per cent.) The seeds of white grapes yield less oil than those of the dark variety, and young; vines are said to be more fruitful in this respect than older ones. The color is a golden yellow, and the oils loses about twenty-five per cent. iu purification. It has been officially ascertained bv the French government that every w ar suggestion proposed for the cure of the vines mtested by phylloxera has prov ed to be abortive. A special com mis sion to investigate tlie several procea has lately been established. The new ships uow built in Maine have many appliances unknown to the shipbuilder of a quarter of a century ago. 1 hey have steam engines which can be used to pump water out of the hold, to raise the anchor or to load and unload heavy articles. Their mast aud rigging are of ateel. Two Novel Bkts. Two men in SonUi Toledo, Ohio, made a novel bet on tlie election. The Republican bet the Dem ocrat that there would be more men kill ed ou election day below tlie Mason and Dizou line thaaFnbove it. Three indues were appointed to cauvaas the returns. The Democrat wou the bet. My line of FRENCH CANDIES I receive fresh is the best in town, every week. goods Do you want something good to eat ? I keep just the nicest FANCY GROCERIES You ever put into your mouth. SCHOOL BOOKS. STATIONERY, NOVELS. "Rough on Rats' I5cts. clears out Rats, 31 ice. Rough on Corns1 for Corns, Bunions. 5ffEKS To the needs of the tourist, commercial traveler and new settler, Hoatetter'B Stom ach Bitters la peculiarly adapted, since it atretigthens the digestive organs, sad braces the physical energies to unheal th ful influences. It removes and prevenA malarial fever, constipation, dyspepshu healthfully stimulates the kidneys and bladder, and enriahes as well as purine! the blood. When overcome by fatigue, whether mental or physical, toe wearl and debilitated find it a reliable source d renewed strength and comfort. For sale by all Druggist and Dealers generally, f valley MiM Lift . u v .. uucm Flu ...... . . . . . vrvuc irtk... .. . -"a jou in .. L B.IV . Ul illl Ill'l i . i ur lurmer Information. M T3 May W. 1883.1 --BH Sil aws m wm mw ii n rt k 11 hr.. rW. W Wat which uewni. Jl." U1 rau uuiKe great nav nVi. "w with absolute eer&tvftrtuSlSl mmm k mm N. C DIVISION. C0MBWSH SCHEIIU, TRAINS (JOING EAST, Jan. Gin, 1884. No. 51. Dailr. Leave Charlotte... " Salisbury M High Point.. A rr. Greensboro .... Leave 0 reensboro . Arr. Hillsboro " Durham " Kaleigb Lv. A rr. Qoldeborp i i xo uany except tMinrdu ueave ureeusboro 4.20 p. b. Arrive at Raleigh 11.54 p.. Arrive at Uoldsboro 5.00 La I I "'WW BHU, I I I Ah 6.47 " H 7.27 " 3 45 " 11.49 M 12 27p.m. 1.43 " 3.00 " 5.15 ' vr e - . . j-. v xv iur an poinis iorth, tAH iti I mm .,...11 S m LI IT I . . l'ie. ai oaiiSDurv wiih in all points in Western K C At with W & W R R daily. N. 51 fnnnpl t (iraonahA.. t) it.:- ... . vwa w HU niiLii ; ior all points on the Salem Brwci TRAINS GOING WEST. Jan. 6th, 1884: No. 50. Dailr. er, and I ue ver saw thmilnrk liia mnntli n 1 1 a usb udo smgie uoiiie oi r$. jj. u. will tlo ' ,. u:k a i . re i as much woA in curing RionH p 1' 1 i f xm, whu mankind might fol- in Areco.8crofala-Kn,.vTrm,ll, With beuefit, as we uaturallv aro r . . ' i J - " " I ... - . . . i ir.rrn omi .. ... A . ; 1 ... I ..s. luiuuiaiisui as mix Dottles of any other preparation on earth. One fifty-year-old chronic ulcer cureil -Scrornla ot children cured with one bottle' It never fails. We hold home proof in book 1"!- fr h Larc "'e tl-00, six IUI myu.W him breathe once precaution againt it. -News Ob. Expressed on. receint of nrio if Druggist can't supply you. addn BLOOD BALM" CO., Atlanta, Ga. "I Don t PitL Like Work no ainerence wo business you are ennur ea id : wnetner yon are a preacher, a me chanic, a lawyer or a common laborer vou ean't do your work well while you arelialt sick, lnousanus iry to, but all in vain - sr i. i -.A. m. a . - jtow niocn oeuer to aeep your organs in good oraer oy taxing rarker'a Toriic when you feel "a little out ot sorts." It would be money iu your pocket. One hour ot good, rejoicing health is worth half a doz att houri full ot languor and pain. nose-breathers. Herald of Health. Several days ago the Hebrew ci garette-makers, of the Durham To bacco Com Dan v. had some trouble . , - with the manager. Mark Sieirel. of While Gov. Cleveland has all along expressed a determination not the cigarette department. They walk - ""'T iiiuievii wiih x ies uenua ; ei out in n hur v mu -o .m n w I - w . anu t EIIHVU IU Ul IX matters until alter be had vacated any more unless he was discharged, the office of Governor of New York, The matter was settled yesterday by yet he has always stated with tbe ut- the retirement of the manager, and in mow rranicnew mat lie proposed to honor of the event a bis torch light i Ta mmmwm HU, w'"1 '"e procession was held here last night, leading leading men of his party. Over two hundred Hebrews were iu parrying out this purpose he invited line, and marched through our prin beuator Bayard to spend a day with cipal streets. The procession halted nim, and Mr. .Bayard traveled to at the residence of Mr. J. S. Carr and Albany to talk over matters with gave three cheers for the North him. No uunsual significance is to ' f.:imli a . - w ji iui imui iuuui;- ue attached to this visit. It is to be co Company, and sent up sky-rockets. exjected. President Cleveland pro- Thev also called poses to take counsel with just such Black well, and paid him a like com mon as Mr. Bayard, and it is alto-lpliment. Terrapin was introduced into Eng land by Wormley, the deceased Wash ington caterer, while steward to Reverdy Johnson when the latter was mimister to England. Poker was afterward in troduced by minister Schenck. No wonder Englishmen try to recover the money they have lost through indul gence in these expensive luxuries by marrying rich American girls. 15c. Thin people. "Wells' Health Rcnewerv restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia, &c. 1. "Rough onToothache," instant relief. 15c. Ladies who would retain freshness and vivacity don't fail to try "Wells1 Health Reuewer." "Huehu-paiba," great kidney and urinary cure. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, cleared out by "Rough on Rats." 15c. "Rough on Coughs," troches, 15c: liquid 25c. Fcr children, slow in development, puny and delicate, use "Wells' Health Renewer.' "Rough on Dentist" Tooth Powder. Try it. 15c. Nervous Weakness, Dvsuepsia. Sexual Debility cured by "Wells' Health Renewer." Mother Swan's Worm Syrup, (or feverish ness, worms, constipation ; tasteless. 25c. Stinging, irritation, all Kidney and Uri nary complaints cured by "Bucbu-paiba. T ' 1. a r . . . . . -mi; ii i sweats, rever, emus, malaria, dys pepsia, cured by "Wells' Health Renewer." My husband (writes a lad v) is three times the man since using "Wells1 Health Re newer." $1. If you are failing, broken, worn out and nervous, use "Wells' Health Renewer." ftl. Prevalence of Kidney complaint in Amer ica; "Buchu-paiba" is quick, complete cure, ft. DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Household Article for Universal Family Use. LeaveGoldaboro . Arrive Raleigh .. Leave " Arrive Durham ... " Hillsboi .... Oreenshro.. Leave " Arrive HigliPiont Salisbury... . Charlotte.... 11.55 2.13 5.10 6.27 7.08 9.25 9.55 10.37 12.05 1.58 S.SU pa aj a.B. IIS Wood is being employed scientifi cally in surgery in a 'different form from ordinary splints. A foreigner has introduced wood wool as a cheap and useful dressings for wounds, aud it is being prepared extensively as a commercial staple tor surgical dress iugs. It is finely ground wood, such as is extensively used in the man ufacture of paper. It is clean-look ing, delicate fibred, soft, yellowish white substance, having an odor of fresh wood, and absorbs au immense quantity of liquid. I Eradicates I HALABIA. For Scarlet Typhoid Fevera, Diphtheria, Sali vation, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Small Pox, Measles, sad 30 Contagious Diaeaae. Persons waiting on the Sick should use it freely Scarlet Fever has never been known to spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow Fever has been cured with it after black vomit had token place. The won cases of Diphtheria yield to it. Fevered and Siek Per- j SMALL-POX sons refreshed and ! and Bed Soros prevent- . FITTING of Small ed by battling with ' poz PUK VENTED Darby. Fluid A member of my fara- Imniirr Air marie ' 1 . ' - . .. . tl v i( taken wltn Small pox. I used the Huid; the patient was not delirious, was not pitted, and was about the house acaia in three weeks, and no others harmless and purified For Sore Throat it is a sure cure. Contagion destroyed. For Frosted Foot, Chilblains, Files, Chafing, etc. Rheumatism cured. Soft White Complex ions secured by its use. Ship Ferer prevented. To purify the Breath, Cleanse the Teeth, it can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. x Erysipelas cured. Barns relieved instantly. Scars prevented. Dysentery cured. Wounds healed rapidly. Scarry cured. An Antidote for Animal or Vegetable Poisons, sungs, etc had it. J. W. Pajut- imsom, Philadelphia. I Diphtheria Prevented. I ASK YOUR DRUGGIST for Shriner's Indian Vermifuge and if he fails to suddIv yu, uuaress me proprietor, David . Foutz, nammore, Ma. AGENTS wanted for The Lives of all tbe Presidents of the U.S. The larg- atflft. handaAmAul kout wuw ever soia ior lesH tnan twice our price. The ""fUM9 " Asaenca. immense pronts r?' Al1 Intelligent peopV. want It. Anyone lS:ly me a successful aeent. Tenns frpp it Ai.i.tTT jsook Co., "ortUnd, Malue. use Darbys Fluid very successfully in tbe treat ment of Diphtheria. A. STOLLeMweacK, Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. lBosera prevented our present affliction with Ulcere punned and Scarlet Fever with de-1 , healed, cided advantage. It b eases of Death rt indispensable to the sick- should be used about room -Wm. . Sana- i the corpse it wis roan, Eyrie, Ala. prevent any uaplcas' I used the Fluid during KaHHstj I Scarlet Ferer! NOW IS THE TIME TO SUB SCRIBE FOR THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN, SI 50. The eminent Phy. Man. J. MAKlox 81MS, M. L., New York, savs: "I ast convinced Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable disinfectant. " landerbllt Unlversltr. NasliviUo. Tenn. I testify to the most excellent qualities of Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant and determent it is both theoretically and practically superior to any preparation with rhich I am ac quainted. N. T. UrrON, Prof. Chemistry. Darbys PI old la Recommended by Hon. Alixandhk H. SramaNS, of Georgia ; Rev. Chss. F. Deems, D.D., Church of the Strangers, N Y.; Jos. I.eConte, Columbia. Prof.. University.S.C. Kev. A. J. Battle, Prof. Mercer University ; Rev. Geo. F. Pi sacs, xhshop M L Church. INDISPENSABLE TO KVERY HOME. Perfectly harmleVs. Used internally or externally for Man or Beast. The Fluid has been thoroughly tested, and we have abundant evidence that ft has done everything here claimed. Fur fuller information get of your Druggist a pamphlet' or semi ta the proprietcrs, J. H. ZEILIN CO.. Manufactures Chemists, I'HILAPFI.PHIA. XT 1 i W?l n . , null. Ar. KsJtiil Lt. a n No. 50 Connects at Stlitbarj I'Uiiun u l v i t , ri. rt nnn ii i iDuini A a- ( A i r ..ii s,t. Kaoii U mm . Wll II rl I M HI IDA! IUI IC ' " & A.R.R. with HrwxinraftAiilklM 4m w s an uiiJC iv N. W. N. C R A I LROAI iGoino South. No. 50 Daily, ex. Sun. Lv. Greensboro Ar. Kerneraville " Salem 1 30 pm 12 36 " 116 " lr Going North. No. 51. Diilj. fx.Son. Leave Salem Ar. Kerneraville Greensboro 7 25 pm 8 05 " 91a" - ..nSSH w t -ww mm mm u w. m r w bii iht mLfLL5 wt'ttn si i i w-- I (Li. I Going North Leave Chapel Hill . Arrive University... Goiko South. lfiJH" 5 .l Jailr Leave Unirersity fB Arrive unspei I TUTT1 mm, S met WmW Will U VSV W" U aienonePED 1 ' mm wr. a, " , m elk. rrom these sonrccs WMVr-se. A n...t 1 Rawr U splHU, A t- Uns SStSd ais " . " ft nro"- ik skin andavlaoroosbotir- y ta no naasea or .aji with dull? work sndaj a A amtiootE TO Wi5Z2 TUTTS Wjl GIUT BaK.". "xtlCSm or sent hv oxrr. V-Jw B VHTTT rif ft' L W
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 18, 1884, edition 1
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