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7 I II LOCAL. PAY. JANM, 1885. Inscription Rates .t on rnrcs w p-'f", ..s follows: . . .. .ill ii advance, -Ti-"' ...v lll t an i: - " "J"-' m" f ir inform ition on matters ad si "'. vvii: please -"advertised uid IB 1 ' i wvi.-nwan. year to all. new Ed. Hughes, a""1 The man until lie succeeded in ... i n ... .1 ..i, ii. tn inin liiin. ns :l,is wii-- J . 7 . ii t fit-ii struck fu- a new ami Uars e "c lace- on Esq., Cor . --jJiiii" to purchase a valuable new ..... . i tha vv . ..1.1 ... ...1 ll.. fcljr;lll7-SllCtlllU HtMSIfU c ' . . i ..t UPn 01) tilt ui,,. " . c intimated to be worth i. inj. iiii I' aerc--io ue sum i vich. Shkkt. According to custom we ir ;i halt slice uunujt m " w year lioliuays, in oruer mat it - n. a t . . i , . 1 Wki ,"" ouice may imijj wtionfro' eoutinuous labor. -o- 'ewill commence the publication of Clarke's sketches of the business men Salisbury, i our nexi wui.u ill be "of f11 siZC autl aUm,c " njore OTICE- niiPi-ehv civen Unit application will antic to the next General Assemoiy oi be State for an amendment to the char mf the town of Salisbury. t Jan. 1, l&5- A II. DO V DEN. -o goorof the Protestant denominations f the place theCLntheiHn, Methodist pHeefMl, and Baptist -Had uiristnias reesfoillie gratification o! the Mimiay boul scholars of their respective eiitircli Tlie exercrsca were varied aud so e generally interesting. Tlie subscription year of the larger part the patrons of the Watchman ends itli the year. N e snail oe pieaseu io ?e prompt renewals, and desire to close the p accounts for the past of all sorts, so as begin the new year with clean records. 'treoiis having claims against us are le- from Qested to present them. size with o Successful. A friend at Mr. Pleas the and nt writes ns. that "the remaie college . . i m . I 1 1 , 1 I t this place has had a rery successful live mouths term under the presidency ed Rev. J. A. Linn, and the, prospects for It future are more encouraging than uniierlv. ue are always pleased to ord successes like this. o PERSONAL. We jegret to state at J. M. McL'orkle, Esq., had a stroke let paralysis st Lexington, last week, by Much lie was disabled. His physicians lliatt advisitl against his removal for the ireeiit, though it is undirstood that he lis improving. Mr. fi. J. West, an old citizens of the place, for some time an invalid, had a tfvere time during the past week, which lluwd his hiends. Mr. I. J. Stewart is recovering from a Naiigeroiis attack of bronchitis. , Mrs. Wm. M. Barker met witlifn ac- pbtit Sttuday morning, by which she IWoke ail anil. T in- kitchen itn tl fcws was ili ' I I I , 111 11.1 Hr. H. hi going hastily out of- her house the ice-covered steps, slipped and fell. -o- "BHJ Christmas" was made a little Mwjolly by V. Gow. colored, who m- WC. E. kill's saloon on that day well - wymueiice ol eggnog, and com-. mm a rather vigorous and mibecom pttrurtiiig around in a general sort of m The l' Were he wouldn't go; when an ttMpt was made to en force Him nwlwi- it - . . . - - . , . , - i i i m to blows, wherein Mr. Mills wound- nd, and the inebriate hoin v immediately drew a razor and TmmmMun the man in Flanders HiihA .. . 7 uM cut and ftu ...1 carve and feel for - wioonist s in ular, in the midst of "(urn t ... . "ic DOIIee c:iiiw in..... I.!... 'I'.. ta , - ......v- mm. i ii "iske :i ...... ..... . came Ml 8,,wlt he was sent to g re he remained till Monday, when "Pleased on payment of cost. n.. o. os Tin; Tu.ux.-A preacher, an j7Im". named E. E. Or vis, got on ward Iwund train at Asheville last kttM1""' a,,d w,,en thc conduc- edou him for his fare, he was ap- that he -uui oe.ai,ls,.(i His iiulse nt. that goou, and his breathing apj a J Bturlrut between Hickory and . 7 --mii ne was JouncLto lie dead. w.,,,atiou of hh vaHBM ,,e w8 3! aSabovei d further, that he -Chttr I ,fiCate f dis,,,i88a, frw rf Ki.r,to,dated 2a and another from the Conference," held Oct. 13th, . Pi.-.- V ' " Wtleg "ses iUso contained several. iCfcu WWch ,,:ul0,,taiMe chlo r0rBot , 8 not kl'own certainly wheth W d,t'd natural death. He Wilr , ncasUon ,,la iw-rson. millT in Kent,'y, and have l wa. I r i ,n A coloei's in b! left in I 0" hi8 bod ,,ere - Wv 7,at ,fflcer' cl,arge, was bmi-H,:,?,,l.u- iH 'e pauper's grave -fc expense ItflR? LSI i ME TO 8UB- " Pt FAR TUE nanni .... n LK I J MARRIED. On the 25th, 1834, by J. R. Davis, Eq., Mr. Ueorge McCommie unci Miss Laura A. Page, all of Rowan. , In this city, Dec. 24th, 1834, by Rev. Joseph Wheeler, Mr. Micheal A. Brown to Miss Julia Correll. At Mt. Vernon, Rowan countyrDec. 24, by Rev. Geo. B. Wetmore, Mr. Jonathan Lyerly to Miss Sallie Jane, youngest daughter of Lewis A. Wilhelm, Esq. In this connty, Dec. 25, 1334, at the residence of the bride's lather, by Rev. Saui'l Roth rock, Mr. John S. Peeler and Miss Mary Jane, daughter of Solomon Peeler, Esq. hi this county-, by the same, on 25th of Di e. 1834, at the residence of M. A. Hols lionaer, Mr. W. M. Linker and Miss Ca milla (J., daughter of thet late Calvin M. Ealnhnrt. At the "palace of justice," in this citv, theIst Dec, 1344. by D. L. Brtiiffle. James . C. Casper to .Miss Mary J. ri her. both of China Grove. A happy year from the .Watchman. DIED. In Rowan county, Dee. 21, 1HH4, Mr. Lawrence Lingl", aged 85 years, 11 mouths aud 7 days. The deceased wan a.i honest, upright man, a good citizen, a quiet and peaceable neighbor, aud a very worthy member of Organ Ev. Lutheran church, lie has left man,. Relatives aud friends to mourn over their sud bereave ment, ti. R. In this connty, Dec. 23.1, Richmond Wyatt, aged 18 years and 23 days re cently admitted to comuiuuioti of the Episcopal Church. "A Singrle Fact is Worth a Mliiiload ol A i i; niiirn I." Mr. W. B. Lath rop, of South Easton, Mass., Under date of Jan. 7, 1884, says : "My father had for years an eating cancer on his under lip, which had been gradvally growing worse until it had eaten away his under lip down to the gums, and was feeding itself on the inside of his cheek, and the surgeons said a horrible death was soon to come. We gave him nine bullies of Swift's Specific and he has been en tirely cured. It has created great excitement in this section. Twisted Bones. Mr. J. R. Stewart of Macon, Ga., a well known and trustworthy gentlemen, makes the following statement : "My son, who was be tween three and four yearsold, wa9 all drawn up with rheumatism. His bones were twisted, and he was all doubled out of shape. He suf fered intense pain, had lost his appetite, was cross and ueliul. lie was reduced to a mere skeleton, and had to be carried about on a pillow. As these cases of rheumatism, where bones were twisted and the joints were all crooked, had for years baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians, 1 determined to use Swift's Specific, as I had seen testimonials men whom 1 knew to be trustworthy, ol similar cases it had cured. I used two large bottles of S. S. S. according to directions, the most satisfactory results. My son commenced improving with the first dose of medicine. 1 1 is sunerings diminished daily his appetite increased : he becume cheer ful and in good spirits. Gradually he regain the use of his limbs, the twisted bones and joints straightened out and in less than two months he was entirely cured, and could walk and get about as welt as any child ot his age. Beware of imitations oLSwift's Specific, cot- ten up by unprincipled parties to deceive the public; some of these frauds bear the lie on their faces purporting to be vegetable reme dies, when they are really nothing but strong solutions of mercury and potash. Treatise on Blood aud Shin Diseases mail ed free. Th e Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3 Atlan ta. Ua.. 15V) Y.TMOU. si. I., and J3Uo Chestnut St., Phila. TWO DANGEROUS 8EASOxS. Spring and tall are -times when so many Dcoule Bet siek. The changes in the weather are severe on feeble persons, and even those naturally strong are apt, as they say, "to be reeling miserable." Ihen they are iust in condition to be struck down with some kind of lever. A bottle or two of Parkers Tonic invigorate the diges tion, put the liver, kidne3 and blood in nerfeet order, and nrevent more serious attacks. Wlw suffer, and perhaps die when so simple a medicine will cure you Good for both sexes and all ages. SCROFULA CURED. Atlanta, Ga., August, 1883. My six vear o!d son has had a terrible sloiiL'hin-' Scrofulous Ulcer of the neck for three years, attended with blindness, of hair, ureat emaciation, .and genera prostration. Physicians and various Wood remedies were resorted to without benefit The New Atlanta Medical College treatei him for three months, but his condition grew worse. I was urged to try thc efficacy of B.B.B and to the astonishment of myself friends and neighbors, one single bottle effected an entire cure. Ulcers of the neck entirely healed; eyesight restored, and the hair commenced growing. oa his head again. I live at 343 Jones Street, and my boy is there to Imj seen. Fkank Joseph, OI thc Clerk of the Board of Co.nniission crs for thc County of Rowan, to tlie first Monday ii December, A. D. 1884. Amounts and items audited by thc Board to the members thereof : Thos. J. Sunimner, per diem. $34 00 u " 4 days ext. service 8 00 " " M mileage 10 50 C F Baker, W L Kluttz, per diem 34 00 4 days ext. service 8 00 per diem 34 00 4 davs ext. service 8 00 pr diem 32 00 mileage 14 85 per diem 32 00 J G Fleming, L W Coleman, " mileage 16 00 H N Woodson, clerk, per diem 34 00 Total, $205 35 Distances travel by the members of the Board in attending the sessions of the same: J G Fleming, . 227 miles L W Coleman, 32 ) Thos. J Sumi er, 210 " Horatio N. Woodson, Clerk. Nov. 25, 1884. 4w The Valley MilMl Life Associalioi -HOME OrFlX!,RsCI?N?uN, VA. The Cheapest, Safest, and iMost Kellable Life In surance now offered the public is found In the Val ley Mutual, which enables you to carry a $1,000 lite re'dcy at an actual average cost of $s.50 per annum. For further information, call on or address j. w. Mckenzie, Agent, May 20, 1883.1 Salisbury. N . C. $66: a week at borne. $- outfit free. Pay ab solutely sure. No risk. Canluil not le- lutred. Header. If you want i.nsinf.o Fat which ersons or either sex. vourc or old, can make gn at pay all the time they work with absolute certainty, write for particulars to ' . U. iUiXiT& Co., Portland, V-aine. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pur.ty, streujrtu, and wliolesoiueness. More eeuiiooie al than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low lest, short weigut, alum or pnnspnaie powusre. roi oniy in cans, liuv.u. Hakimi Powukk CO.. 1C3 Wall St. N. WASHED-OUT HAIR There is a sort of allicT, chalky complexion which the nov elist call a "washed out complexion. It is ghastly enough, and no mistake. Washed out, faded, discolored, or part colored hair i almost as repulsive and melancholy, arker's Hair Balsam will restore your lair to its original color, whatever i-t was : brows, auborn or black. Why wear moss on your head, when you may easily nave lively, shining diair. Salistaj Tolacco Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY 15 Y JNO. SIIErrAltP. ugs, common to med. 4.50 to 0.00 0.00 to 8.50 8.50 to 11.00 11.00 to 18.00 5.00 to 0.25 6.25 to 8.50 8.50 to 15.00 15 00 to 10.50 10.50 to 25.00 25.00 to 40.00 40.00 to 55.00 Laigs, med. to good, ulss, good to hue, Lugs, fine to fancy. Leaf, common to med. Aaf. med. to good, eaf, good to tine, Wrappers, com. to med. Wrappers, med. to good Wrappers, srood to fine, vv rappers, nm Wrappers, lan.-y. none offered. New tobacco breaks for thc past week lave been liht. Prices still" for all grades. Good, rich, waxy tillers, smooth c utters and ug smokers are in great demand and prices a shade stiller than the quotation. Wrap- )ers ot all classes are high and eagerly sought after. Planters would do well by jutting some of their good tobaccos on the market at this time. Wrights !nd? am vesetable Pills FOB THE And a!! Bilious Complaints Safe to take, beina: purely vegetable; no grip ing. Price ittcts. All 1 r u'isw. LAMP CHIMNEYS At FIVE CENTS A PIECE At ENNISS' Drug Store. Large Slock cf Lamps and Lantern; At Reduced Prices 3:tf at ENN1SS'. SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected weekly by J. M. Knox & Co. S.vi.islU'UY, Dec. 4iS84. Bacon Better Chickens Eggs Cotton Corn Flour F.mthers Fodder Hay Meal Oata Wheat Wool 10 lo-iO J 10 to !i to HI ST; 1.75-l.l)(i SO CO ('.") :i5-4ti 15 HI Go to ENNISS and Machine ods. buy Kerosene and PATENTS dbtatned. and all PA TMS1 HUSIXKSS attended to tor MODE II A T8 Fee. Our oftlce is opposite the U. s. Patent OfEce, and we can obtain Patents In less time than those re mote finm Washington. Send KoUl or Drmcing. We ad ise as to patentability free of charge; and we make iu Charge untfxM patent ' i cui-nl. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order lllv., and to officials of the V. S. Pat tent Office. For circular, advice, terms and refer ences to actual clienls In vour own state or county, write to C. A. SNOW A CO. Opposite Patent Oniee, Washington, D. C. Nov. 2T, S4. 4m tmW The most popular Week ly newsp&pi mechanics. eneineerinK. di er Q devoted tp science, mechanics. orenes, invention and patents ever published Every number illustrated with splendid engravings. This publication, furnishes a most valuable encyclopedia of information v.hich no person should be without. The Kpularit y of the Scientific Amebicak is such that i circulation nearly equals that of All other papers of its class combined. Price, $3.20 ft year. Discount to Clubs. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN A CO., Pub lishers. No. 361 Broadway, N. Y. ATE NTS-ha(1 Thirty-Seven mtU I S Voara' nractice he- mmmmmmmmmmm fore the Patent Office, and have prepared more than One Hun dred Thousand applications for pat ents in the United States and foreien countries. Caveats, Trade-Marks, Copy rights. Assignments, and all other na tiers for securing to inventors their rights in tha United States. Canada. Eneland. France. Germany and other foreign countries, prepared hi snort notice ana on reasonaoie terms. Information as to obtaining patents cheerfully given without charge. Hand-books of informa tion sent free. Patents obtained through Munn A Co. are noticed in the Scientifia American f rpp. The advantage of such notice is well understood by ali persons who wish to dispose of their patents. Address MUNN CO., Office HclXBTVnc AXEBXCAV, 961 Broadway, New York. ?'w present gitrn. away. Send us 5 cents nostaire. and bv mull you will geue a pack age ri iroous oi l.irL'c vnlue. rat will start, you in w rk that Mil at once bii you m money raster man anything else In Amen All about the ?.'00,0(rf) In presenis with eath b Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all a tor alHbe time, or spare time only, to work for at incur own nemts. tort trees for all workers ab i teiy asMircu. won i utiay. 11. Hai i eti & Co Nov. 2Z, '64. ly. Portland, Main I Don t 1eki, Like Work." It makes no difference what business you are enga eel in : whether you are a preacher, a me chanic, a lawyer or a common laborer, you can't do your work well while you are hall M.k rri ..... ..... i . ..... ... i .... ii . n.r.. liiwiiMnus i . i io, utit an in vain. Hnw much better to keep your organs in pood order by taking Parker's Tonic when you ieei a nine out or sorts.' It would be money in your pocket. One hour ot good, rejoicing health is worth half a do.- LIVER u 1 200000 A ABSOLUTELY AllllW!!! i?' BbH i mt mi mBBS J FULL from TOP to BOTTOM ! NEVER SO MANY GOODS in:oxe store before in Salisbury. s FULL & COMPLETE I IRIS . c ammk fm-j ' ;..'. vf r. gamin L0 WER for many tilings vei x?:ViVj.r ai c,mm TV in Id1c arc just Icbcln Tra Utf? M W In Laiin ail MMi Viiji are ilm i!J. t'u in I'm & RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, NEW MARKETS, CLOAKS, HAVELOCKS, &c. VERY NICE 'AND NEAT ARE THESE GOODS. Jerseys ! a Jerseys CARPETS. We have them in all gjades, kinds and prices, and more than any four stores combined ever before had at one time in our town. They -are very attractive and cheap. Ruqs, Mats, and Oil Cloths, P 2L Si IP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, in large variety find very cheap. We sell the best SIIIP.T made. There can't be any better, as there is nothing better to make them out of than is used in ours. They arf neatly, well made and strong. CLOTHING, CLOTHING ! IN ALL THE NEW CUT AND STYLES OUT THIS SEASON, men, youths, and boys; and wc have thc largest and best assortment at thc lov prices to be found in our city. Wc buy more Cotton flian all the town besides. Also, we arc large buyers r kindsrof Country Produce, "S"It helps vou to sell well when you buy where you sell. Think of it. Truly, 9 sm OCK than ever before known OF anb arc selling nietlj). Jerseys!!! TAPE WORM. An eminent German scientist has recent ly discovered from a root extract, an abso lute specific for Tape Worm. It is pleasant to take and is not distress ing to the patient, but is peculiarly sieken ing and stupefying to the Tape Worm I'll 1 mm which lo'-scns us noiu oi its victim and passes awav in a natural and easv manner entirely whole, with Head, and while still alive. One physician has used this specific in over 400 eases, without a single failure to mm : .1 - viiiu.wonn entire, success guaranteed. No pay required until removed with head Send stamp for circular and terms. BS7WOOD dl CO., 19 Park Place, New York. May 30, '34. ly HAY! HAY! HAY! 500 Tons of No. 1 Vallev of Virginia Timothy Hay for sale by P. B. SUBLETT & ?OV 41:6m. Knniit.n v.. - , n. POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATYLE POWDERS . ."C!6! Tr,n ot colic. Hotji or Lrxa Fb 5 "o'"7-' I'owdrrs are i'K!d in time. Mn : I'owfters will prevent Oapks ,x Kouii rwterorrten will incree tlie qnantln- otnttk ntJ?"!.7''.1 ow.'!,ri.Trni pnrp or Prevent nlmost ktkbt DVwA..to.,w,ltch Hon an1 ' "tie are snhjeet. &l7erywK8 " - DAVID E. FOT7TZ. Proprietor. B A LTI ITOttE, MS. W o 3 r fcs5f.-..,3 -1 ti BOOTS, SHOcS &. GAITERS, made to order: Ah Work First v lass Seventeen Vais Ex perience. All Man rial ; the best yrade, and work lone in tlie latest st y h f " Keady made worl atvvaj-on Jiand- Kenalilng aeatly and promptly done. OrdpWlo inailpioinpi v rilled. 333 si o. M:ly. Sn.isiUi.v. 2.Ci WESTERN H. C. RAILROAD. OFFICE GEN. PASSENGER AGENT. Salisbury, N. C, MAY 11th, 1884. SGHESULE. BLOOD And its unparallcllcd abuses, arc fully and freely discussed in a neat 32 page I k mailed free to any address, by IJIood Bain; vJo., Atlanta, Ga. Drop a postal for it, as every man iino woman needs it and will be delighted with its valuable and entirely new revelations. ' SHALL VOICES Sometimes shake a Nation ol people and arouse them to action. Expressions simi lar to the following, from a well known Druggist of Atlanta, pour in from section where B. B. B. has been used. Atlanta, June 12. 18S4. It is our firm belief th t B. B B. is tlu best Blood Purifier on the market. Wi are selling four or Jive bottles of it to ONI of any other preparation of the kind. I has failed in no instance to give entire sat isfaction. Merit is the seciet. W.P. SMITH & CO., Drugj-ist. This is the only blood medicine known hat combines quick action, certain effect, cheap price and unbounded satisfaction, WE PROVE That one simile bottle of B. B. B. will do as much work-in curing Blood Poisons. Skin Affections, Scrofula, Kidney Troubles fhitarrh autl Rlrumatism as xix bottles ol any other preparation on earth. One fitty year old chronic ulcer cured Scrofula of children cured with one bottle It never fails. We hold home prool in book form. Send tor it. Lunie bottle $1.00, six for 5,00. Expressed on receipt of price, it youi Druggist can t supply you. auurcss BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. t Vf McCOliKI.E. T. F. Kl.l'TTZ McCOKKLE Ss, KLUTTZ, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS Salisbury, N. C. Office on Council Street, opposite tin Court House 37:tf Fitters To the needs of the tourtst, commercial trailer and new settler, Hpstetter's Stom ach Bitters is peculiarly adapted, since U gtrengtbens the digesTtye organs, and braces the physical energies to unhealthy ful influences. It removes and prevcn bhtdder, and enriches as well as Dnrtfici theblood. When oyercome by faturue, whether mental or physical, the wear S IdebillSSd find t?ay reliable md strength snd comfort. For sale KB Are yon failLi?, try Wktxs' Health R- For Ttmin Kattm Q nM.Bol. T i n i..7 1 m ... imjuMwi .... iunuii. vurj Headache, Feyer. Arrnp. Chiiu DEB I LITY & WEAKNESS. Nice to take, true merit, uncqoaled for lUKr-lU , klVbK ana Nigrtt sweats, ivervous weakness. ne. 51.1 v per not., o iorrs.ea. at for $5.00, a) Jersey City, . IXLLS, Buchu-Paiba Remarkable Cures of Catarrh of the Bladder, Intlamraation. Irritation-of ma. neys and Uladiler. Stonp or r.mv..i nia. eases of the Prostate Gland, nmmimi SweUines, Femalo Diseases, Incontin ence of Urine, all Diseaseaof the Ganito- UrinarV Organs in eith&r fur Wnr TTn. healthy or Unnatural Discharges use also "Chapta's Inj: ion Fleer," each $1. 1 . ror Birnihis, t.f r contracted or nereaiiary taint, u?e (.':iaTin's Constitu tion Bitter Syrup, $1.00 per bottle, and Chapta's Syphilitic PiiU $Z00; andChft- pm s Esypniuue Halve, ti.uu. n bottles Syrup. 2 of Pills, 1 Salve, by Express on receipt of $10.00, or at Druggists. E. 8. Well?, Jersey City, N. J U. 8. A. FISSIONABLE HiLL'NSRY! MRS. EATE MELEMACH, is pleased to announce to the ladies ot Salisbury and surrounding country, that she has opened a MILLINERY STORE in Crawford's new building on Main Street. adjoining tlie room formerly occupied by Blatkmer &. Taylor as a Hardware House. She is prepared to liil 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 w ill not only uive satisfaction but pleasure. Will till orders promptly and at charges as moderate as possible. Indclliblc stamp ing on any kind of material for Braiding and embroidery, also free hand drawing for Mottos. Hat hands. Handkerchiefs, &ct any size, plain to elaborate. Mar. 2T:tf. A Prize sonrt six corns postage, and receive free, a costly box of ioitswhi. il v. ill ueln you to more nionev riirlit away iban any tblng else In this world. All. of either sex. suc ceed from n rst hour. 'J he broad road to fortune opens betore the workers, and Is absolutely sure. ai once aaaress, ikck Co., Augusta, Maine, TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Trianu; of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite, Bowels cost lye, Palatal the bead, with a dull sensation In the back part, Pain andcr tho shoulder blade, Fnllncss after eating, with a dis inclination to exertion of body or mlrd. Irritability of temper, Low-spirits with afeeiincof having neglected dodo dsty, Weariacos, Dizziness, Fluttering at tbo Heart, Dots before tho eyes, Hcadacbo over tho right eye, ilcatleooaesa, with fitful dreams, Highly colored t rine, and CONSTIPATBON. TUTT'S PILLS aro especially adapted to such cascn, one dose effects such a chanfj" of feelinfraS to astonlshthc sufferer. Tbey Increase the Appctttctmdcauae the body to Tn be on Flesh. tiiiM tho (jptca is nourished, r.rd by their Tonic Actiou on the IMffcatl vc Organs, It ef:ilar Stools aro producedkjHea2j41JMurra TUTT8 Ki'AlR DYE. Gkay Hair or Whiskers changed to a Gixssr Dlack b7 a single application of this Dye. It imparts a natural color, nets instantaneously, bol l by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of CI. Office, 44 Murray St., Kow York. For Dyspepsia, ( c. ! ; vt- n c s 8, C ;i:-oiiic Diar i t:rra, Jaundlcea Iin-mrity of tha ..ou, I 'ever and Agne, Malaria, ;.:.. all Diseases caused by De rangement of L.ivcr, Uowekrxnd Kidneys. SYMPTOMS OF a dibt:arkt) liter. Ii.id Breath;. Pain in the fci !-. sumttiine the pain i ; f.lt under thc Shoukicr-blade, niisukcn for Khcumatisrn ; general loss of aj)letitc; Bowels, generally costive, s .mctimcs alti i nai ing with lax; the heal is trouble I with pain, i dull and hcaTy, with considerable l"ss of memory, accompanied with a painful sen-nti .n cf bavins undone something which ought to have been done; a slight, dry cough and flushed face is sometimes auatiendant, oftea mistaken for consumption; the j.atitnt complains of wcirineis and debility ; n-rveus, easily surtled. feet cold or burning, iometimcs a prickly sensation of ihe skin exists;' pints aro low and despondent, and, although satisfied that e jercise would be bene ficial, yet one can hardly summon up fortitude to try it in fact, distrusts every remedy. Several of the above syropioi . attend t'te disease, but cases have o. . Hi red when but few of them existed, yet examination after 'L .th has shown the Liver to have been extensively ierangi.d. It should bn used by all jw rsnns, old nnd young, whenever any of the above symptoms appear. Persons Traveling or Living la t7 liealthy Localitie-.s, by taking a dose occasional;)- to keeD the Liver in hcahhy action, wiH avoid ali Malaria, Blli;tis ntlaokH, Dizziness, Nau sea, Drowsiness, Depressi n of Spires, etc. It will invigorate like a gla-s oi" wine, but is no in toxicating beverage. If You have eaten anything hard ot digestion, or feel heavy aficr meals, or sleep less at night, ukc a dose an J you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Dili will be saved by always keeping the Kegulator in the Ifonse! For, whatever the ailment may b?, a thoroughly rafe purgative, alterative and tonic caa never be out of place. The remedy is harmless and docs not iuterfere with business or pleasure. IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE. And has aU the power and efncicy of Calomel OT Quinine, without any of the injurious after effects. A Governor's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been in use in my family for s.me time, and 1 am satisfied it is a valuable addition to tne medical science. J. Gill Shuktbk, Governor of Ala. Tlon. Alexander H. Stepbensf Ga-, soys ' Have derived some benefit Irom the use of Simmons Liver Regulator, arid wish to give it a further trial. "The only Thing that never falls to Relieve."! have used many remedies for Dys pepsia, Liver Affection and Debility, but never have found anything to benefit me to the extent Simmons l iver Regulator has. I sent from Min nesota to Georgia f .r it. and would send further for such a medicine, and w. aid advise all who are siss iiarly ..fT led to give it a trial as it seems the only thing that never tails to relieve P M. Jankkv, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. XV. Mason says: From actual ex perience in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator in iny practice I have been and am satisfied to use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. rV?" 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1885, edition 1
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