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5SilV JAN'- ' m Rates 'J' r - - i - - i - j - ' i ,f,rm ition on-matters au- I. ar n. if u I' i. - in last w eek's flf f f f , . .v . ' j ' ftfvcii tl.at application Vill urGienemi Xs8eniW0 of aUAlmenti to the diar- ,10 . UorDEX. j. Yiele, who has spenfra plac'. returned- to her home ..,,it,..thi$ morning, f , . - o- i i iTriesilay night wailis ffl litre af cve elyf uiijdyT We SW.u --t: : .i.J -1 ... some citizens ; w ny. w ci ' could not sleep. Not Wt of letters remaining in the Post oflifont Salisbury, X. C for week eud ingj January. 5th, 1883 . T- : - ! - Miss Looisa Miller Miss Annie A Ans- tiuJ Miss Bettie Mnrphv (2), Mrs. Martha Keltler, Sirs. Charlotte Johnston,-'Mrs Frijiik,liukt0n, B F Cole, Eq., J p Prajther, Jobujllolmes, John IliiiixAIe Biijle, Lawsiilpeelery Jolm Llleii liomi, Jolijii Cttoughenlionr, W II Kame, Henry trauford, W II ; L Miller. John IknW cti.L l,qha aiicnei, John Hcniy.Mesinier, EliKerns, J M Cole, W BlHckvyeil, A A llog, E,L,D, Block, John A Biantlou. JiMiu Leuiz, D; WXeuir, Join, W ifeiise, iiiiam uardmer, Abram II Glieen, 'ei -fcratlespiW A Jones, 'Schufield JiJhjistonJ M Jones; yjohti Lbtber Gra ham, Fiauk;vHder, co!., Andrew Kin kaif, J E Ptikii, Jolm VVT Honse. ' - lse saj advertised when tlie above lett;ra i are called orff; " .!7' ; ,.. ' J. H. RAMSAY, P. M. W WUUMJj"iaL'-"-i- 1- J1 J-7 -ieomw . JOINING DBPABTMENT. T.K.i V L3 ( ...f milliiii'T if it. tpitjtjcust two cases in this Lfls m'fziHg to ueaui uuring iuHii I'eeinbcr. Oiie wasan jprue ju tlijs place, nod the o4her r , i. ii i.i. il 1 . o-!-i L-. i fji,f olduiid iK'ay;. person. iitlc for ice to be more slip time than .; another, tiiat of jfniowiiiig was the most so of nail tin pU-asure of a call from Eiitlit', of W orcester county, Liitlm : tslst'onpiiitfiiere for the I .--- s iNMi-sirtuifi sous, to It -41V 'Ay- (A . at lliods and rg This tak BKCXK5 ; 6. X EAUZS, 3C r. MAXAGEKS. Oover Hilljcontinues.td piodncethe jilar ainount of cold eai-lr nmntli. arc putting iu anew pump and Uig, outenongh ore to keep" the 20 stamp mill poniidin d:iy and night. We regjet to Jearu ft. thellluess of T. II. Stijlhonsc, one of JheVmill men, so well anil tavoialilv known in luHiiuir circles. Ivy and Cruxtelicontinne to run their fiy stampjiiill on ore from theBiles inife. They report the finding of many beautiful specimens of white quartz with crystallized gpldjn it. v Tiib Ilowlatid mill at the Humiicnt miue was run 4 (lays ou ore taken from thej Bat hill tftoot vein. Tile result was .i3G dwts. of gold. The work of mill- nig -and nniuta-' jroes on dailv and thoJ owners feel satisfied with results. Cfapr. JftmesMcCanlass iiiformsns that he lias scveu men employed at the Dunns L l tii.iiu iniuelprepariug tti'-woi k again on ji l ngf .., air. huge 10 foot! Iiorii. -This latter requires one to bearitt another to blow it. ;I re member 1 seeing one about" this length -which had some. eight or more mouth pieces ;aud ; t hat ' number ; of people perform itig.-' Your old-fashioned "jque- anuk,jn&the boys used to ciill that hor rible instrument of -torture pales into a svvcet an tranquil calfii when compared .tt ith this; device of the arch ficild. Do not lor a: moment imagine that Tarn ex travagant w hen II sjij that there were no less t hah 5G90 of j these horns, on Cana Street alone, lending the air - frith their hideous - idiscordaui blast s. There ivere (frums, and brass bauds and firecrackers, but thejf were as iiolhing. Bays! ccrtaiu Ijr all the boys "were playing tin j horns, and jwostjlusiily; did Ihex blow. Surely not! you don't meau j grown mcu t : Yes, I meau to: ssiy that scores of grown in ei, ...:r. i. i.... ' . u". ivng nuwiDg.uearos, aim some wno6c heads "were liuged with grey, Were bio v? illff for ilvnr; lifni And tlwrpit alone; foil whole; droves of pretty girls appealed r as niuch iutoxicated i with the delights of horn j blowing as the men. But mind you,Ido not call a halt here riiere we?e wpre older girls-soinc haug- ing on tUjk anus of brothers, or other at teudantflkf- blowing, blowing, blowing. Firewerkis of; all descriptions were pier cing the -dark vault of heaven far ibove ...V TuAyli'-.jLA.'jA . . ..'. hci p. uib i)eueiianug rays oi me elec tric light could reach or pale tlreir bril Hancy. Such a scene ! It continued till the wee 8ma" Uours: Christmas dawnet with a leaden skv. and n n-MitlH mkt !w gau iainng about iniddayy My duties were at the Exposition grounds, thither ward I wended thy way puttiug iu a good day fs work.' .t night there was a grand Christmas tree lighted on the stage in the m;.i i building, it is reporttd that there were thousands of children present to -see it. I A- A 1 ne iiolidays &to passing ' here with only a small increase among the visitors at the exposition. Theie seems to be tkta 4tf I k . 1 . 1 sf n ..in J . . .1 iuiou. uuu.li. wujj.cs among me visi- forsor else these are the most alleetion - ato and atthe same time, most demou- strati.e poplc! have ever met. .1 have seen uiiao uouoies so imii-ii siiidoiiwii tlnii in passing, for instance, our splendid A- A-.: ii It.i-- taiK-fi :t In - t i.S ll'liiUn. l; t i s :; ! i i .i 1 1 nre.to tlie i ruif.ri. slow va iiiipfovriiLr. jMaee. iest-hx-. Jkiu uuiother bad jl!iiviice onr "last, !il tilt- uil! i. ..i : ; v, i ; i i;;vi iiiT invii Jl'tjieei H'lthiiiuatTon works' ovar .E Ufor of Vatcf(in:ii- ?5ytlt- was veryjll Tuesday! iXev i-;-f-ilaving :'wn'ite(T in vain for ,aaiMHueu iiarovea yesieniay, Job lAisr usually one of the en- soii tlte Western N. C. Railroad, and is jet a very sick man. it, ami gazing tor a While at 1 ; .. . . ilt ...1 il'tl Ilk I .t L J. l;u 111 i III- Mjll(- ;;!'H : "Ait:, tiit-Ji ' : ill C IliOII- . ' rt - I .opi'.oriiii.jriy-.pf- know iu how i;ue soeiit outside oi tin. uciotfsjhid ot the .-World's Exposition, t: know oiiu-ahin'g, Lou ever, which has provena great - iucouvnienee, and has '.i 1 1 i I i j i i ,1 t -! -o- itETTrosof! our citizens who fijk visit' the - Ex position at Tkius, are advised tht- theixj is liillt Ugettiiig every thing rciuly i, war drivers' strike a ad ; bad WKittdf gi'iue importaut . details, e Wrift-rtd. 'preparations to a coiisid- K?eiif, so that those vi ho dela v pa Wei) Visit for a few weeks, are mM If it. A The greatest mis '.".niui' eiK'iiiig before all was -0- t&ief attemjited-to "lift' a side tfhn Messrs. Coughenour & Sha stand liist evening jiist'-af--KAen lie iftpposedlhcadows polil qoiicejd the theftHflJiu M nustaken,.for air. . Geo; f fctciini fioin a,, upper wiu itdUdul sent a shot or j Mhe raiiks of j)ero ami" pork, fforwertbdrohis nntidpat- i-and cditddlerSir. Slniver 0PDi,M; WHITEHEAD. i'oimlar phvi- eVenin He T4?,1!!'"' ?Ul releii tfess w-iuimc years; butjwith t hi retard ks appfcicl:; ,attasJ,iMMfned in m- t..iU .nWerSal sorfoand Z?h. tt'head. te.:u serving this d iji-ht, -with aleheeiv .1 ;i. . . . i i yiw uy rarejyveicelled a favoiite in ! town atnl 'skill Alii 5- 1"?S:;pi'cial.lr sought in icu i ;...j . j-uucrnic eases,! The .... 1 4. IS r. iu."s aiul i-xtmor- i,i- i'trcbv it,;' 01,., ... UMIS 1'iie his .t U a.' v . . .ii - . "Sf 111 Ll lllki I 7 V. I1JI1'. . IJIlW. ....4... . . fr , 'MjHnf II s mirnin2 tjeath, libiir-; t! in nioaininL; srguals lose whu mvices we Il(.K1 ii :, 10 assed oukj to speak hum n I he subieet vou wilt pardon .in 4 I hope. when. 1 give, ex preasion to a le thomrhts- on n snhicf. that justice demand should le heard froni. 1 refcrt tlie eiuse of Prohibit inn . foiiic and uoue. the 'I'lie eleetioB' ;lias men who thoifght thatthe country wouhl be iuetrickablSr. ruiuedmuless Mr. Blaine, was elected,-hard found that princinles Xaiid not man is; the necessary. fact or of tur. llt-pupUc4 1 i' ,en w,,t thought that Mr. Cjevel;:id,s election meant spoils tor the victor and ottiee for the seeker have to fiieir surprise found that "The "besti interests of the people, as expressed in ' jthc.laws of ithe lainl,' is to- bo th course of Action, for our next chief uia-i?tr.-ite. . yp- : ; This-cult, is to every lover of his country a source of great satisfaction. First, because al party, that professed to embody-rcvery virtue but wits proven toj endorse ecry rice, was anidhilated, and secondly, because the Prohibition party was; the weigMt-lii-the-balaiice that brought a -tout the re-adjustment. It is worse than folly to deny tlie tvulli of this statement; because-the. men of' braiii ih the "pivotal States," regardless of pa'rty affiliation,' w)io jhave carefully examined tlie j matter, on ihe battleground, have decleared w i t h st rang unan i m i t v. that it is trite - i ' Kob. Mr. Editor, 6iuccT this is true, true' that' l'roiii tut hoi overthrew the eueuiies of. thisHiepubliCj (arid that tlif Kepublican party wasan"enemy to the bestiiutei-ests oft the coiintrv-no one will doubt), is. It-not tairito- acknowledge: That the --principles of uhu I'rohibition party are 'worthy of Consideration and ailoptiori. Theio principles have proved equal to tlk cnjeigency when our com mon! country was in danger. Will they not be abief to 46. uiore, now that pros pectsarc brightening. V'ery truly, ' - ; i"-" T. P. JonxsTtnf- Salisbuiy, X. C.L Dec. 21), 1834. Christmas ami the Holidays. i Xkw'OkLeax Dec. SUtli-,! I5S4. With myfyestjvt iies to the readers of the Watchman I tor a joyous auti merry season at homeiI will try and give them an idea of howjtho holidays are spent here. Xew orhWs is notliinglf not dff- areiJt, from oilier done harm iii.iuany warsund that is a strike among the e n- dri vers. It began last .Saturday evening; at JO o'clock Stm- Uiy the suspension was general. Suudiiy yvt ning thie owners of tho cars were tly iug to ijuir thtfm -with uou-Hniuu meu. Tlie regulars wer boiiiding the cars uud boning jfte new drivers. The principal streets w'ere crowdsd -with people." Tlie. police inefficient asin most cities, and L by. the way this is about the ouly thing .ew uueaus Has in common with other cities are trying to protect non-un-iun. drivers. From the present out look, there must be some trouble, as the car companies are holding out with a deter mination of employing other drivers. While this strike keeps up there is walk ing for the people. Its effect on the at tendance at the Exposition is perceptl b!e. ; - ' X have had the pleasure of meeting some Xorth Carolinians Win for years have been residing in the Southwest. Notably among them was Capt. Coite, whom our citizeus know as the son-in-law of Dr. J. J. Suinmrell. Rev. Albert Coite, well known 1u Salisbtu when a school bpy, and brother of Capt. Coite, also called. Among the ladies was Mrs. Harry Ljove. She is the 'wife j6f the c.1 v. jolly Harry, so well known and liked by! the older set of young men in Salis bury. It is quite a pleasure to have these people make' theuiselvc8 known, aiuV your crre8poident enjoys meeting them very much. .More anou. r i T. K. II. MARRIED. I 0u.Dec.3llt I884, by J. Rowau Davis esq, Mr. tiosepu u . iicx, m auumi M. maCKWCIl. All oi jwwan.. f . -. . - --v.. i --. ' . 1 In Franklin Tonship, Dec 23, by Rev. R. WBoyd,f Mr. Is:iac Lyerly ami Misi S EG been. I.,- -Ax2 AAA- ! AA: t At by lie same, iDcc. 25, MrXv A. Lentr and Miss May E. rpwlass. i . c. A.rA A:-.. Ax Apportionment of School Money TO THE iOTEBENT j School districts of Rowan County, FORl'HE YEAR 1884-,83, 4 At $10 pr Capita, p j - f :- - - t-tt-. i ' : -SJ sir -rf r i y nor mi 647 t 30! 52 50 OOGOOii 9300! 5850 9150 11550 5850 00 oo; 85 50. 870(f 11400 93 00' 4O50j 0900 7200 ; 0750! 7950 7200 10050 10200 42 b0 5250 4500 10800 22 50 37 50 17250 ' - -sJ l V- - VII I X " JSfy A t,. wuiii -Hit- AbsolutelyiPure. , j ; .; HfCfit'' tliantnj ordinary kinu.-, aud cannot be sold in 5 OOuThI e - - . - -A eompeuuoa wit to tbe multitude of low' test, short 1 ; S ' V. fcA i S weight, alam or phosphate powders, sold only m i fK ' . 1 - lit .H'"! cans. . Koyal Bakinj Towdeji Co.. 105 Wall stl 2i. : - c ' , f-.V 4 W r 30: 6000 141 6000 io; 100 50 3 16800 -27f.;. 103 50.' 2(5. Kl)0 82 50 40 50 970 50 8400 3150 2550 55 50 3900 5550 3450 43 50 73 50- . 4950 6750 1800 3000 8100 22 50 54 Q0 5250 10050 6450 6150 7 50 5250 70 50 55 50 2250 750 3300 5400 21 00 2400 450 40 50 39 (X) 124 50r22iU - 0 8 9300! i2t no; 103 50 loo vnt 118 50 6900 82 50 4500 88 50 11100 103 50 154 50 11100 103 50' 8400 111)650 ,88 50 157 50 11850 9300 8400 7800 13350 76 501 57 00 6150 11550 ' 8400 85 50 9750 124 50 8100 9600 3150 5100 1500 4 50 28,50 6000 6000 31 50 25 50 3000 13 50 1200 "i 50 46 50 1950 1800 3000 450 "750 300 19 50 "450 12600 24 00 3300 3900 900 j Horatio N. Woodson, Jaiiy 1, 1885. Secretary. ire cithis. There many things which, were Ftp' relate, would; either ccaivinco the reader of Hof correct ness of the 4cniai k; or thatT was haid to please more Hponimonjy speaking,1 a grumbler. Lest; 1 should create soaie sucli erroneous !oiii. ion. T i shnli he vt-rv S.fc. LJ: i c Sunday T ,1 y tt rian chureli carelul.) rsow for Chmtinas eve. Canal StVcet. ! far famed for ' its bp.inrr. wi s : nw)st brilliantly jlighte 'on tlii particu lar evening. Th? centre of the street has a thickly set litnj oF electric ltglts along its witii length. In additioii to these, most f tlie euti'tirisiiig stm e frouts 4ire Miailaily adorncii. nreiw-s, i - - -.-.. y-- . w - - "'..5 H is;u lieat to g there lor a walk. Hut '; ti i weie jui- touchiugly hKiihi III itflw iH""1'11'!' hli the ""UJ'M'dl View ottlie deceased. 1A1 a in I CiiJ rstm.ii evp, .t H,ut J.K-OJ oil trs, is " -vu w7 wortut. i4 not file anus 'vt .. .j i ...... . - f - if. nils .?it'ii.aro. - i iioua are thei e. ' .S:imj j sfioppi i. iet ijiy c u r ioity so n e- y es t U rei -1 mi th si. playing tin .leoru-j a::d a:l Aoti tire ineiuier sort of drink comes alter. r Fin the" nr)!!!!!! but good humored, jolly iu-for fun di inking, 'his can be ensijrtiderat-tl by he visi tor, but not so ; ii regard to tlie horns. That rii:k:ng, Ihg ihat? TRIBUTE OP RESPECT. ' WJtereai.'The Grb.vt I An, p 111? unfathomable wisdom; hatb seen fit to remove by. death a much appreciated and highly esteemed fellow citizen-.! . JUiolvetf, That we sincerely and deeply feel that in tire death of Dr. MARCELLUS WHITEHEAD, our State has lost one of its mot prominent citizens a t-nysjcian pi rare culture and scientific know ledge, and a man beloved and respected by all. His family- hare lost anaffectionate tmd loving hus band an.d father, and our town one of its most gift ed, hlghesr cultured and most worthy menSierof society . whose "pleasant smile aui cheerr&f votc so often brought hoe to the despondent, and -whose place will not be easily filled. . .f Tieo.W, That we bear witness to his unaelfisn devotion to hlsrofession.f Kis carriage was seen as. often at the entrance of tbe humble cottage of Uie poor as at ihe maasion of the rich., ; liiwi!;f,! That we tender t? hi j lereaved family our heart-felt sympathies, and humbly ask that hk who promised to b3 "afatUeE to the fatherless, and the widow's God" may sustain, comfort, and watch over them. . ;.j - f j Jl tolitd, That these resolutions be spread upon the MlputCj of thCfConmtsioacrs of 'the town of Salisbury, and that ja pige of the same be set apart 03 a memorial to hl3 worth; and that his nartei, biitli' 4aa'Ueatii, and age, bj inset ibed thereon t and, that copies of Uiese resolutions be turnlshed to the family of our late frten iand fellow citizen, and to the aewspapersot the Town for publication. I C.E,!IILS, S. lt.V.ILEY, ; P. ti. SlilTH.- i JfliiV i-lnteiv ja i nry T.ui, iso.5. j SCROFULA CURED. i Atlanta, Ga., August, 18S3. My six year old son has Inula terrible sloughing Scrofulous Ulcer of the neck for three 3jears, attended with blindness of hhir, great emaciation, and genera, prostration. Physicians anil various blood remedies Were resorted to without benefit. The New Atlanta MediealjCollege treated him :for three mouths, but his condition grewvvorse. I vvias urged to try the efficacy of B.B.B. and to thc.astonishment of myself friends and. neighbors, one single bottle effected an entire; cure. Ulcers of the neck entirely healed; eyesight restored and the Imp-comui-?nced growing on his head again. I live at 345 Jones Street, ani mv bry is there to be seen. Fuask Joseph. WASHED-OUT IIAIIi There u a sort of pallid, chaiky complexion which the nov elist call a "washed out coriiplexion .'" It is ghastly enough, and no mistake. Washed out, faded, discolored, or part colored hair is almost as repulsive5 aud melancholy. Parker s IIa;r Balsam will restore your hair to its original color, whatever it was : brows, auborn or l!ack. Why wear moss ion your head, when you may -easily have lively, shining hair. . i ' i Salisbury Tteo Market. COItUECTED WEEKLY BY JXO. SIIEPPAUD. 4.50 to 6.00 0.00 to 8.30 8.50 to 1 LOO 11.00 to 18.00 5.00 to C.25 C.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 hugs, common to med Lugs, med. to good, Lus, good to line. Lugs, line to fancy. Leaf, common to med. Leaf, med. to good. Leaf, good to tine, Wrappers, com. to med. Wrjippurs, mod. to good Wrappers, aood to fine, Wrappers, tint-, WrapperL fani y, none offered New tobacco breaks for the past week have been light. Prices stiff for 3II grades. Good, rich, waxy fillers, smooth cutters and lug smokers are in great demand and priced a shade stiller than the quotation. Wrap pers of all classes are high and eagerly sought afterv Planters would do well by puuinir some ot tneir good tobaccos on the market at this time. rEIFS0 MANY GOODS IPNE STORE BEFORE W SALISBURY WO DANGEROUS SEASONS. Spring and fall are times w hen so many people get siek. The changes in the weather are severe on feeble persons, and even those 'najtu rally strong are apt, as they say, '-to be feeling miserable." Then they are just in condition to be struck down witn some kind of fever. A bottle or two of Parker's Tonic wrl invigorate the diges tion, put the liver, kidneys and blood in perfect order, and prevent more serious attack?. Why suffer, and perhaps die when so simple a medicine will cure you ? Uooit lor botli sexes and all nge?. fg V- m - - f. , if ;-f -A : mt't AAA- . stock' A: FULL,-- & COMPLE'TEj - j ' . j SALISBURY MARKET. 1 ' Corrected weekly by J. M. Knox & Co. SALisnunv, Jan. 8, 1835. Bacon Butter Chickens Eggs Cotton Corn Flour Foathers Fodder Hav Meal Oats Wheat Wool 10 13-20 in to 15 20 !i to 10 55 1.73-1 DO 50 CO 05 40- (0-05 :r-40 15 80 2o-ro Go to EXNISS and buy Kerosene aud .Maolnr.e oils. PATENTS Obtained, and all PA TEX1 BVSISKSSi attended to ror SlOUKllA TE l'er. Our oiilce Is opposite t he TJ. S. Patent O.Tlce. and we can ontatn ra tents in less time than those re mote fiorn Washington. Send M01M or Drnmna w e ad tee as to patentability free of ch tnre; and we make no Chnrqt unlr potent ii Hectwe.it. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, th Supt. of Money Order Dlv., and to officials of the II. 8. Pat- tent Office. For circular, advice, terras "and refer ences to actual clients in your own stnte orcounty, wmeio C. A. SNOW SL CO. Opposite Patent Oflice, Washington, D. C. Nov. 27. 84. 4m - Th most Q popular Week ly nwspper , mechanics, engineering, di . patent ever published. JSrery This a of r. i Committee; i Maidrid, Jati. 7. A church'andt con. ven 4n4 Miy Ileuses yfer? destroved at 1$ Motnfe by eiruiqtialcel shocks Monday erexii'. There was a great processiori at Grriiaada toJay." Ona thousand twro Jt from the t&ort !U inch lipru to tbtf hundrjed people, headed by jpriests bear ing 'the image of the .Virgin, marched is 64m;thiug. luarly . nkinl to llicfthronffh the streets chantinc aai ..A Case Witfiout Sopc. Jao. Bookerf Macbn, G.I., writes: "In l87&SiT'waa fctlacked 6y the inot ravenous sort oK:Cancerouit sore., that ale .fereat holes into my flesli and ' ppread rapid) over my body,, I received the very best medical atten lion; was dosed with mercury and jktash un lil I was so cripted with merctiriat rhei)ma tiam sd that I could scarcely hobble aboun my th roatand mouth were badly ulcerated, my hair began to fall out. So wrecked was my general health, that I'b.came a physical ruin and my life was a burden. For a long time 1 was bed-ridden, and my sufferirg wan sc in- Unse that 1 nrayed for death as a relief. I exhausted the whole catalogue of patent med icinef, in each case following the directions religiously; Each in turn stemed to aggra vate the malady, and none of them benefitted me in j any. way.. When life was apparently hopeless 1 commenced taking S. S. S. To this Speeific I O are my life. In fen days I coin men ceu nnprovin, aim in a snort lime was well. My hair has gro.vn out thick; my health and strength have returned ; the ulcirs in my thi oat land mo nh are entirely -cured: mv f appetite has returned, and for the first time iu year i enjoy my.iooa. .very sore lus dis appeared from "my body. I weigh as much ai ever did in my lile,and am perftcily healthy in eTery way. The eerms of the cancerous affliction are detroyd. .Not onl is xfce terrible malady that was preying on rajKTife, and which every one pronounced incurable, entirely cured.but I am also relieredof the bad effects of the mercerjr and jiotash . mixtures that I was fed on for year. Beware of Potash and Mercury, mix turep, eot ten opto I in i tut a our snecitic. ihev are .1 ... . . . oangeroon, Vfiether riding, driving or walking, al- ing for delrrerahct troo further earth- WJ tirn to.the riht on meeting another 1 1- a ATENTSJ devoted to science Coveries. inventions and natanta unr nn number illustrated with anlendid enrravin Publication, famishes a mewt valnabla enerctoi information which no person ahouid be without. Th popularity of tho Sdzkrmo Avtbjcak is inch that its circulation nearly eon&l that of all other nanera of ita class comhjoed. Price. 83.20 a year. Discount to Clnbs. Sold by all newsdealers. MUKN 4t CO, Pub lishers. No. 361 Broadway. H. Y. Mann s uo. nave aiso had Thirty-Seven. Tears practice ie- - lore ine r stent umc,. and have prepared more than One) Hun dred Thousand applications Tor pat ent in the United States and foreign rnnntric. Caveats. Trade-Marks. 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Fortunes for a'l workers ab v tely assured. Don't delay. Nov. 27, '84. ly H.'IIt!i.r.n & Co PoMand, a: tin ul Dox't Feei. Like Woiik." It makes no dijFerence what Imsiness you lire engag ed in : whether you are a preacher, a me chanic, a lawyer or. a, common laborer, you can't do vour work well while you are halt sick. Tlons:ind8 try to, but all in vain. How -much letter to keep yotir organs in 'good order' by taking Parker's Tonic when you feel"ua little out of sorts," It would be' money in your pocket. - One Hour ot irood. rejoiciutr heafth is worth half a doz- sn hours full ot languor and pain. HOW IS THE TIME; TO SUBSCRIBE- FOR THE CAROLINA WATCHfil.1N.S1.50. LO WER for many things than ever before biowd Mm ti -! .," i ; - 1 1 lit -fe is A H 'i' 1 -: f luicl arc just hkh anir art selling mcch). In LaJlei ail Z'Mnii Km miim ali tia new tinpl ! EUSSIAN CIRCULARS,; new markets; i CLOAKS, HAVELOCKS, &c. ; VERY NICE ')W0 NEAJ ARE THESE GOODS. f ff 4 V- J ) ; j 1 i AA 4 Jersifa! Jerseys!!! CARPETS. Ye have them in all g.iadcs, kjnds and price?, and more than any four fres ronil.ir.ed ever before had at one time in our town. Thev'arc verv attractive ami cheap. uqs, Mats, and Ml . r "0tl Clotted. ! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, in larre var!etv and verv cheap. We sell the best SHIKT matte. There can't .be any better, as there is nothing Utter to make them out of than is used in ours. They a if neatlv, well made and strong. CLOTPIING, CLOTHING IN ALL THE NEW CVTZ AND STYLES OUT THIS SEASON, men, vouths, and boys;, and we have the largest and Lest assortment at tbc.Ior prices to be found in our city. ' I 9 i tAt fi' -it tf'J- 1 : il A-A if 8 r 'f: ; r-i It j. Li i 'I -.4 . m ""ill We 'buy more Cotton flian all the town besides. Also, vvc are large .buyers j kinds of Country Produce, ,. t 1 f-It helps vou to sell well whenjou buy where you se: . j 01 f , ' . ;""r Truly,- J. D. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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