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i - r ! - - ; !J ! : : . ' - - , , i . ' M : - . '. - .1 ' " -H i ; j : - f ' - ' n,i .... iVLglJS-J-t-lBS . - 1 ' - - saeanai TTI . , , ; t . , i - ft il ! : .1 in 1 -1; -J' -! - 1 ' . 'JPHOFESSIOXAL CARDS. - . t. II. CLKMKKT. i J v'jftU: 3rd, 1881. SSRR CHAia. CRAIGE & CLEMENT ''u vnvrlie. " ! T.F.KLUTTZ 'ijSlE & KDtTTZ, ATTOKSEYS XD COUSSELOKS i Office on Coancl CoartHouse.f ; 37:tf 8trect Opposite the .Tlie Fattiian ITorinula. Furman s brmula fa us follows t - j - ' v . POUNDS. 30 bti!icls stable maniire,' $00 2G0 jkmiihIs phosphate auu , pon nils kaiuit, ; SO bnshels witton seed i 200 pounds phosphate and 100 y . . V i)ou wis "k afn i t 300 300 900 shoots. Each fruit branch is furnish? cd with a certain j number oTh wood She was a Kleptomaniac. MUI Total, 2,400 STATE OF I10RTH CAROLIHA, Eowan County tW ltit8clEBttB COCBTt Jak't It). 1885. Bitttte! tt. lUrtv AclinV of. John M. Brown, 1 - .' i. I Jkiaintt Oeore AJ BrnJJohn M. Brown, r., Jo Brawn, and Margaret Kerr, wife of Win. Sw YraM. hiri &t Uwi-Defendahtg. This S a snecial proceeding bronght by mA Administrator for an order to sell the land of hi inlpstate for assets; and the named Wmi L. Brown, ' ilargaret Kerr and her husband WmJS. .gigon,- nroduciiiK little or no fruit; Pi.Vr.ryrVr tm. said while th rnseelsi In all Cases where insects rf kind infest trees a good drench- : . . . " lr.l ..F WHtef. With one IKJUDU OI & " not ash to eiirht iralloOT of water, two or three times a week will MUX the iat one. The same amount ol ?cp ieras dissolved iu eight gallons of u.iitftF i.tiiiMi - in t lie same way win dispel all injects and has a tendency to make the tree hardy. A Wntleman. anxious tor ascertain the etl'ect of transplanting at night, instead of ; by day. made an experi ment with following results : lie transnlanted ten cherry trees while in bloom: commencibtr at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. -Those transplanted during the daylight shed their bios if ffis State and ireaf dents r Texas said Wm. L. Brown, JLargnret n. Aerr anu tu. S Kerr ara herebj notified and summohed to appear before this Court! and answer or demur to heneiition on file in4his case, on or liefore the 14th day of March, 1885, ur judgment will be taken froconfmo as to them; and this notice will be published in the Caroiina Watchman1 newspaper six aucccssiTe weeks from this date. This Jan uary 1 Ota. 1 885. ! 1 r 3 . & M. HORAIT, C.8. C. 13:6w I ' of Rowan County. ose tranplautetl in "tjie dark maiittnitiPfl thpir condllion fullv.' He did the same thing with ten d wart trees, after the fruit was one-third grown. Those transplantedjdiiring ihe dav shed their fruit.-those during the night perfected their crop, and showed- no injury from having been removed. '- I buds and fruit hndi At the bise there Surprising List of As Stolen are always one or iwo wood 1 buds at h$ Wotnanfromtht WorWiExpo least When that shoot i shortened, . , ' . i . S say ; one-halt; the; sap is retained in iiast uecemoer there amvea in new its lower parts, antl one-halt ; ot . tne uneans n; weu-snown lowa ponucian brids ae rcraoved.iFine fruit is gain- and his wife.: The lady was middle-aged eti irom imc icmaiuing, -1 ana enjoyea ine repntaaon oi Deingone ous yonng shoots nrq produml from of the:foremost in acts of charity, .She tne lower ouuyo J"',""? was fuU of life and business, and came already borne, fly pruning peach .."" trees in the spring as the buds begin I snor iy i.uet nnrjana revuraeu w to swell these; directions inay be car? I Iowa imdi the wife remained to fulfill ried out with, certainty, as the fruit I her duties. Shortly after the husband's and leaf buds are jmore readily dis departure various small and trifling iinguiiiw..Hyui;uBBHijHicir -- objects began to disappear . from j the .nUy back W.l ".rmwinff low to FWbltors complained and seta w.. " - O - I ' " . .1 ! ! '., ... . : ... " the cround. . Where the trroutid is watch tor tne guilty person, hut with- rich and the trees.show a tendency to out success. The matter was then put induce growth in the fall, this should in the1 hands of a detective agency, whose lie prevented. . 1 he remaimler ot tne office speedily connected the missing season is requireu to iiaraeu me young with the lady! from Iowa. It wood lor winter. : appears that she was a kleptomaniac 1 f - f and had appropriated whatever she Loss of Fertilaiiifir Material in the lay her hands on. Among the - goods recovered were three pieces of red Th mnrn dlda ihrtilir tL che4 flWel three pieces red cambric more readily it enters into thewnip P8?11 reeawls. silion of plants ami the easier it U eleven jWhisk brooms, four pieces of carried away by rai us and melting white cotton, four oil paintings, six snows. The most barren soils contain square plates, a brass lamp, an engraved est w ariZG Send six cents i receive free, a costly zoods whlcb will belp you to 1 . tknll f more money ric ukaj ceea irom nrsi nour t uo "v V,' " ,TrV opens before the wojrkers. and Is absolutely sure. At oaee adre8tT TJ Co., Augusta, Maine, FASHIOHABLE MILLINERY ! .:;.! -i-5o? HRS. KATfl.MEDERNACH, Is pleased to. sWounce to the ladies of Salisbury and sOrroundinfr country, that she has opened, a MILLINERY STORE in Crawford's new building on Main Street, adjoining- the room formerlyoocupied by Tllsfkmpr Sl Tavlor as a Ilardware House. She is breuared to fill orders and respect fully invites ladies to call and inspect her stock. ; Cao supply on snort nonce any article not in Store. Believes her work Hog Cholera. A writer, alluding ito hotr cholera, thinks that the dis jease may often be traced to bad treat SSffil ment on the part of the farmer. The iiifunious nlan of lea vine the hojr for months in wet, mud, sun and bad weather: now with and then without food; sometimes with slTelter and then none; feeding them corn in their own excrements and urine, and generally Mipposing that nothing can happen to hogs, until they are sick and nearly dead, is one that needs reform, and that of a radical character. It is much more economical to. prevent disease than to allow it to get in a herd auti then try to cure it. Lime for Hens. Laying hens i use a very large amou in oi ume in forming the shelis of their eggs, and if for any reason thev can uot obtain not article not in Store. Believes her work jf for any reason they cau uot obtaii will not only give satisfaction bat pleasure. gun3cient amount they either do noi SJMrlSrriSly.tl' o' d- produce ."Jft. Mtt Us on any kind qf material for Braiding ett" eggs eggv wiili no sneii ou and embroidery, also free hand drawing with merely tli with no shell but skin that forMottos, Hat bands, Handkerchiefs, &c, sheij nrtiiuariy r,, jtl gA,ue f0r,n ' toy size, plain to elaborate. C Mar. 27:tf. is fed to . supply the needed Ileus running at lurge usual ly manage to cient amount to meet t lines the .-1" amount in sunm'er up a sum nirements f " "' rlih"'.'h':i:.:.s...t:Ti.' vkh. WUiVArsnfim, biU of1 if f RoUgU 00 ltMS'. Clears xvni icc. lieved thatsome of his reflections are , ttRoigtt jn icorns, for'CornCBunioisa. upon ine state oi man after death. , ; 15c. - . - General Grant's disease has passed Thin'pcople. tWcllav ncalth Ttenewcr" f v ' . restores tieaitli ana vigor, cures sprpsin, mw iwti nuM ujiuu mc uwivi i. ! t4Rough on footnacne, - instant reuei. 10c month now, present an angry appear- K Ladies wfto would retain freshness and an;and ffive external evidence-, that Vivacity dfn't fail to try Wells' Health UmZZ.- a- ii-1Renewcr. vi. uiceruuon w iuujr .t un.: reat kidney and urinarv cure. set up in that locality as well as in the hroat. From the time that ulceration Flir roaches, ants, bed-bnjrs,' rats. mice. begins the cancer. makes constant pro- cleared out'by VRougn on itats. 15c. ti -i. . . . j , Rou!rn on Cougns," trocnea, ioc: liquid gress. It might remain quiet and harm- 25C V - less as a warty; tumor for years, but -Tcr children, slow in 'development, punv when ulcers appear there is no remedy and delicate; usd "Wells! Health Renewer." Known 10 science, tnat can alter its i - iuuSi u v". . wv., j course to a fatal termination.---ix'. F. rnftine. AlthoUirh i n..4f'r ' V 1 L' I ? B, B; r her. She SdteTn V SJ' her bed several months itTn8 Mi "cn uau stubbornly resisted a ;, 't5v remedies. Within twcntX commenrinrr n u t ; HM,r noari a: i ; relief. 81 jsJeolmP bottle and is nlarlyS third ' has boon in n1"6 ever .- hand " cleaning S'!, ? Jacksonville. AU tJvkl: . fl IilUiM r - , i F' spittoon, a bronze pannel, a ,j 1 Japanese bronze, thre pieces of lace, a 'all I . i - m 1 1 i , l it . Drown veivet, six oouies oi e. tiuziitg material, iueri ami mac- figure, live, UUl tuiMfci io surrouiiiini in . . . ... i ....i .'Li UIICIIVVO. ..(. . SIMM., I . 1 jg piece oj. v -fc,- i f-j oi .. .iLui ii a and appropriating a iMirtiou of the wmaaopiueoi ijeer,anve-gaijon ueini- stored-up eltmeuts in the soil and johnj qf jwine, six pieces of hand-paint- when such crops are returned to the I ed satin, a piece of embroidered black soil, by plowing them under, they act satin, a glass tankard, a marble stand, . t' m1 J-- I 19 , 11 as agents ior me conversion oi me m-i a snavmgeup, nme iancy smelling Dot- soluble elements into-available mate- ties, a pair of arctics, two fancy stone rial The Aegetable matter thus re- tea-pots J a box of California insect pow- material, but a portion of that which ueezer' 011(1 twentv-tw0 nreviouslv existed, changed bv the """r1! V""8 irrowth of vegetation into dilfereut The unfortunate lady removed from forms. It is plain, therefore, that a j the Imposition about 54,uuu worth ot succeeding crop will stilt further in- exhibits; in a httle over two months. crease the productive iwwer ot the A nortion of these ffoods she had shin- sou uy utilising me uecaying crop, 0;an Iowa clergyman. These the auu u.a uy ucwuu.jn-.uB uu...uua. detective3 intercepted intransit and the mineral matter in the soil. i.m . . . ., In order to avoid loss, however, of remainder was recovered m this city, the fertility gained by ureen maiiu- Many of the articles she never would rial crops the soil should be used cotl- have had any use for. tuiually, tor as the eiemeuls are ren i 1 I t L I .1 . i . ucreu su.uu.c i..cy .c curr.cv. Way 10 Wr-AMnt two milM a certain extent when tbe land is un- . I ja. ,r . , occupied. Not only must ,oss be from . Moume, m Davidson town- avoided, but the propionate amount shlP Were 13 a crow r00- lt 18 m a of each fertilizer be sustained. This largjj body of old field pines. Here is demonstrateil by exeriineiit, for in thousands of crows collect every night, England Sir J. B. La wis found that and Share for about two months past, theactiou of superphosphates on tur- They are imported stock, however, for nips deluded entirely upon the the U3Qal ofca of cr0W3 are scattered aruouiit of nuroireii existniir in the . i. . . , soil. On one plot all the produce a r. I rj T iv,Q nil MivMv miiW B....una- ate with the fnew-comers. Every morn- TArk VUllLtJa ' eg production, but it is always phate being returneil to the nwt crop mgfhey scatter out from the roost, for n ! l I TCI1 lO KtrUil UUl WIICIC' mcr UlU ViviJ J I"'-', IMC UUHjJ uiwuuu, &uunux& u uwmu An euilUCllt ucruimi Kicuiut uu iweui- . t f - "Ann ' I i I I' "I -4 ' n t' i i iy discovered from a root extract, an 6o- eat as much as they please. IIiere is cereals, clover anil beans being rt- as they fly, sometimes alighting in a luti'tpeeific forTat Wornkl ; no daugcr of their eating tnre' t,1iaii moved, it was put iu turnips, and the wheatl! field literally coverino the they need. .. Uyster shells and bpn turnips counuuieu on w.e lauu ty the i ni SomptimftS on riear mnrn;nPS are Ikith good, and are better if fed sheep. Uie barley crop which Vol- fi. i ii . u 7 unburiied. They should be broken lowed .gave twenty -six busheL'pei uutlu acre on the plot from which the crop 1U a ' ' a Ci rt5l"6 was removed and thirty-six bushels irom one nuuareayaras to a quarter oi on the plot upon which the luriiii a mile in width, and as thick as a drove were consumed. The nitrogen re- of blackbirds. They always return the nuiiurl tliu tniiiiiia iv.ta iul t v. I I I ttti n An exnerienced chicken raiser cures . J v,., evening, wnerever tney come An expenenccu cnitKen raiser curesi ioitv-two uoilnds ocr acre a. it . , , . . . hi fhit.lciwnf iIip waiw in thfl f.iilnvvi .'i i i . irom must oe unneaitny ior crows, ior ins cnickeus oi ine gaps ju tne i'i low- lllure ii,au IS draiued away iu the ., ! i-. n v ..i ing manner: As soon as a mahiies- absence of vegetation. The consum,.- tne are "raiiy coVerea Witn jennm tation of gapes in his fowls appears M ou the laud of ti.e tun.ips would dare ping blind and dying by hun- he confines his chickens in a box, one "Pe reiurneu lorty pMnas oi --"5 TTT.. at a time, sufficiently large enough to ,? ? i ? ' .111 f Q , , , m, . ; . J O 71 . I ttlo nt tliu h'irlliV Willi III llMVO raiiWW. I in i-Un. rrrnAn nnH tialHa '1'hQll- QtraKolla contain the birdr and places a coarse "1 ton iisini. .lu if ti i t twiti y ' , . CU XILM i J vvu vuiiuu asita wV.ia . 14 u or linen cloth over the accbuuta for the remaiuiuir thirt it. 15c 1 i --- . v Nervous ! Weakness. . Drspepsia. Sexual TJebility cured by "Wells Health Renewer. Fatal End" OF a FOOLISH FriLUC Mother Swatfa Worm Syrup, for feverish- A recent dispatch from Clarington, 0. ness, worm,, constipation ; fast elm. 25 c . ,r.r . tt -ti ? i ,. Stinging irritation, all Kidney and Un- oaJ3 iuau iuiumc uauuiwu, nuw uiw Mrv compjainta curea oy Huciiu-paiba. on the Virginia side of the Ohio, but $1. J r ' who frequently visited this place met Night sweats, feycr.ebuia, dys- .V o- i ii. i ! T pepsia, cured ty, "WellsHealth Rencwer." Arthur Simpson at the skating rink. F ' . , ; . . . . - . t. . Jtr , t ii - Mv husband (writes a lady) is three tunes gimpson is the son of a reputable farm- lhc man tinCC using Wells Health Re- er living near. An attachment ripened newer.n fl ; J into love, and an engagement followed. If you anj lb broken, worn out and , , , , , , nervous, usa "Wells' Health Renewer.", fl. An elopement was planned, though phofindpuirtfe there was no excuse for it, as there was ica ; 4'Buchu-paiba" is quick, complete i i . i 1 1 ' . tv i . ttr- i no oniecnon to tneir marriage. rroo-i"'i ? ably a spirit of romance actuated them. Last night the girl, in attempting to leave a second story window of the house of a friend to meet her lover, fell and received injuries from which she died this morning. .'.' -i . ' For over six years I have Wen 1 L-J plaint, for the relief of winch I hZl r over 250 without benefit; them!! so-called Jemcdics nrovinrr u"l j soalled jemcdics protinir failure isle bottle of B. B. B,ha,wJ ivinsr more relief t.n .i. t1 A F VM B AIM marvelous, giving more relief than all i treatment combined. It is a nuirk 2. i distant future. iUJ U. 11. Kobkbts, Atlanta Water AVorki, SigULLi .1- I ,,,,,.,,..,,- We have often heard of the wonder ful glass-eating dog Carlo, but always believed it a humbug: butrhe was called into the office of the Artesian House this afternoon, and in the presence -of five gentlemen and one drummer he ate all the window glass they would give him. The glass was broken in small pieces, and he devoured it greedily, lick4 8c"n5?f5l-.V.r,i ing up all the pieces that fell OUt Of hlS Uetrt, Dota beforotb eyes, llcailacbe moutfi. The dog is the property of Jlffi&fffi Col. Tnomas Wetmore, of this place, CONSTIPATION, and has been eating glass since he was tutt's Fixxa arp especially adapted Xv & 6 . . , to such cases, ono dose effects sucii a a puppy. He IS a pointer and a fane ebang.ioffee!intfnstoastonIUthcsufftrcr, hirddok keens f at and healthv. and rtZttl&VFiX Al 1 J , t. l U,.4-'V,;, ; ionrtslel,ctlsytho!rTonlo Action on tue gutss uuca iiub occiu iu umi mm iu tbe liacstiTeOr(taJui.irflr 25 YEARS IN USE- Th Oreatett Medical Trianrpa of tla Ae! 8YMPTOMS OF A TORPID L8VER. Lom of a vt 1 to. Dowels coot We Fata la tbo bead with sv datl seosatioa la tLo bock parti Fala under the shoaldcr blade Fullness after catiae vrlth adls inell&atloa'to exertion of body or mlcd. Irrltablllt? of temper, Low spirits, with the least. Livingston (Ala.) Journal. E Wasted Sympathy. Pete Osterhout is one of the- most rascally negroes in Galveston. He was caught stealing poultry and brought up before the Jus tice. . "The evidence," said the Judge, "shows that you stole the chickens from Colonel Jones1 ben coop, and the fine should be $5; but FU let you off this time." "Who wants ter be let off?" j exclaimed the prisoner; "I steals my chickens and I pays my fine, and don t ask nuffin ob nobody; Dis hear mix ing up sentiment and bizness am what s ruinin1 de kentry." Texas Shifting $: 'trxtlmrtit aols ro winced, tflco tte. -4 Bi nrray nt.-.w. . y . TIITiT8iHAIR'DYEi Gjut IlAia or Wmseaa changed to a Glossy Blacx by a single application cf this Dte. ; It imparts a ustoral color, nets Instantaneoosly. Sold br Drcggiots, or sent by express on receipt of CI - Offlco.44 Murray St., pow Yrrk : ? COIBRJITEO All 19 JJIVC01U IV fcllk tUU (9 I1UV vuo ing to tho patient, but is peculiarly sicken ing and stupefying to the Tape Worm, which loosens its hold of its victim and passes away in a natural and easy manner, entirely whole, with Head, and while still alive.. - ; One physician has used this specific in over 400 cases, without a single failure to void worm entire. Success guaranteed. No pay required until removed with head Send stamp for circular and term8.il r ZZB1TWOOO Cl CO.. V - ' 19 Park Place, New York. about the size of wheat or corn. Gapes in Chickens. Jtay 80, '34. It ii I ."WB ASK J ALIi Interested in Hides, Furs, Wool, Roofs, Feathers,- Beeswax, Butter, Cheese,' Egg, Dried Fruit, Poultry,. Hay and . Produce ....... piece oi coiiou or uuen cioiu over tne lyccouuta top. ,-Upon this he places tlie pulver- pounds of nitrogen ie ig thirty which should isene: all y to send for our Price Currents.id lime aud tajw the screens sufli Prompt returns on all Consignments. Trial Shipments Solicited. It. L. WILLIAMS & CO.! Gekeral Commission Merbuakts, Office, 1C9, William St., New York. i:iy THE GREATEST ENEMY to children is worms. ' Shriner's Indian VermifaM win aave them from ruin if used according to ti.. a: .: . t sin Ars ywi DUlim?. try Wells Hkixtti Ca- a pure, ciean, wooiosoom Trr Vntn, Ktts, RtmmeT. Urer. LuiS ubMiisaledlaTieoraaC ' noadacho. Fever, Acne, Chnis. ' DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. JXSiSH" Kaj.irif t, uaequalcd f or 9 WW els of the barley would have remov- hi the woods and fields. Their eyeballs burst out of the head about the time they die. They are so poor and weak exist on the plot that produced the . t n , . , . , m, ii i .f i i ... . i... vr. . ins? nearlv as tame as chickens. Ihe .i . . i. . . isiii:inrr iiiiuiiier ui Litisiiea uv HiuLiiir a aentiy to cause tne ume; to tall . . s. ancilll, f rjeoVjleJ Sn the vicinitv of the roost, fear- .1 i - mi ! i .-i .il i. . I lilciif nuvu ; rvmia v uiuitiuu ia ui i i ar i : - inrougiu xnis lime uust me lowl -itrate; ,ve recoVt.r in the first crm. full about their stavine around until i - i i - . . . i , i i i " innaies ana in a snort time tne cause fully one-half of the nitrogen sup- corn planting time, are taking measures of the capes is thrown out in the lulled. The much smaller amouui I f ctmv Qq manr oa nniWA lvprv form of a slimy mass or masses of obtained byj feeding the turii ps clear moonUght mKht the carnage goes worms which had accumulated in uue ,u.",Jf a r""-' mr- onj Old men and young men, big boys - iton liaiiw. uinlulliiu4 til Mia onli.l nv I O o w the windpipe and smaller air yessels. Srcineulwhich decome slowly, and lit-tle boys, with all manner of This remedy he considers superior to partly to the less active form of the shooting irons, go to the roost. As the any he ever tried, aud he seldonrfai Is nitrogen iii the urine,: partly to the pihe trees are just bending with crows, to effect a perfect cure. . -. . i jurcd all lhese mechanical means by lhe w.s,nS ! tlie u.ltr,u Aoul by ram, guh upwards T " I S I m l.tti4 utifkii liltli aikA mm. am-.IJ Ti . a v which it is atteranted to dialed i 'Hr re down come the birds. 2andmarAr. . " - J led on tlie earnest suuenng tne great- nic ciiKituit nuu inoiruuieiiLs nimie ig loss. ot whalebone, hogV bristles, horse These experiments should couvioce hair or fiuewire, alleging that peo- fanners that the laud suffers a lose nla are - milt na Ani-inSn i Uoi. annually by reason ol the solitbie ' . . . Itmrliftns nr tho A rtrtilirinrr innlupial A - W i 1...... .1 . 1 1 I Kl .1 1 .Ka ... krwi ii iioiuvu unnj laiua, uic IU soluble portions being slowly render ed soluble by the action of the heat, moisture and air. Ihere is a great loss when no crops are growing; and it is demonstrated that the yearly loss ; i t . ' .t - It is pleasant to know that the South is not overdoing the business of seeking office. Thus far the North leads. The New York Tunes says of the compara tive modesty or our section: ; "The 'clamorous South' thus far ex ists in the imagination of the Northern editor. The South, taken as a whole, does not now seem to have sent as many office seekers to Washington a .New York and Illinois alone. The reasan is clear enough. The Democratic party in the South has not been based as much upon the spoils as the same party in the North. mm. Xmm.M 3 IIIV NEVER HESITATE to give Shriner's Inlian Vermifuge when your children show I the first svmntotiis of worms. You cannot - : - - , afford to trifle with worms, tney woric in earnest and to kill. To th needs of the tonrtst, commercial traveler and new settler, Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters is peculiarly adapted, since tt strengthens; the digestive organs, and braces the physical energies to unheal to ful : influences. It removes and prevent malarial fever, constipation,-dyspepsiaj healthfully i stimulates the kidneys and bladder, and enriches as well as purine the i blood. ! When overcome by fatigue, whether mental or physical, the wean and debilitated find it a reliable source d renewed strength and comfort. For sals by all Druggists and Dealers generally. On : Badly Bitten by Dog-s. of the fowl as to draw them up." About Pruning Peacb;Trees. i IN Bill r b lichu-Paiba Remarkable Cares of Catarrh of the Bladder, lnnauttaaikn.Irritatjonof Kid neys and 1. filler. KUrna or Qrael Eis wms of tha Prostata Cland Propsical 8,reUnJ?Vj Femae Piseascs, Iacontin enoe or Urine, all pisonacs of the Genito- VrtslArV fmrsnu In mmm- . TT . ffi&i. cr ' ywaHirals DLhtres use tfVj.r. 5 y 'aapia'a CozssOu JteffirSteSH Cr hottUL and LSd I AWrLM.enity City. NT J r. R. I mm, . i .-.iv-io. Wm. Haskinsrs. Luzerne Co. Pa.. Sun. say" A irreat deaf jWrktPn f nitrogen by washing into thedraius .. ' , " - . . . y l.i: . t about pruning peach trees, some of w,,en o crops are permitted is equal which contains good and some bad ' XT,iat wouul bejutilized by the pro ad vice. I have had considerable ex- duction of 27 bushels per acre of perience one time and another, and wheatda ot oats, 61 ot barley, 18 my opinlns, based on this experience huntlrei1 weiSt of elover hay, 13 are os folbws: In order to produce olsheIs beans and 6 tons turnips, oue inches of ' a large, uniform size the Mri,,e conclusions derived beiug that trees must either have i their bearing lu vel seasus mauures have not the urauciies. Sliorieueei in Or Hie truit '"""g ; uauiics us iu vtuiuary must be thinned out. I cousider dry years. In . estiinatitig the value that shortening in is the least trouble, of croiis when plowed under the fact some and inexpensive mode. By cut- "lay be considered that clover aud the uug trees back, looscuiiifr tho soil o appropriate nitrogen atMtut tlietn and feeding it with ihp right fertilizers a change in the size of the fruit can always be induced for line better, lu prumug it is necessary to rememner that tim fruit r th from the air. Here is a good one too leood to be Omitted. An exchanere savs: I "The ( New York Sun having remark- sequently one of the main objects in from way down in Romev Qa,i the 5e;i- pruiuuis io cepall the paru oF the UnH responds: It probabMdid not lurnisued with a. regular and IrlWf of . -.u- ii. i . - . - -i O . - "T .VW..W. n. wio ; lUUV lb WuS a . iconsuat .action of annual loglj.iS tree Thursday afternoon complaint was lodged at the City Hall that two dogs had made a furious attack upon a Pll'i 11 1 l IT' TlL'llI? small coiiorea triri. namea iiucy r nunps. lalinrVifir nf EVanlr Phillina. r.nmftr of v. . auua Eight and Taylor streets, and threw her aown m tne gutter. - one was unauy rescued from the brutes, but not before she had received very severe injuries about the limbs. The Chief of Police dispatched an officer to the scene with instructions to shoot both dogs, which was done. The animals were the pro perty of a colored woman living in that vicinity. Morning orar. Gen. Grant's Malady. !' The Cancer Marching tcith Awful Cer tainty Toward the Larger Arteries. The General, when seated in a com fortable reclining chair, frequently sits for hours in deep meditation. With eyes wide open and fixed in a kind of vacant stare upon i the , patch of blue sky that can be seen through the libra ry! window, he remains without motion in the silence of inward communion Nothing that goes on around him dis- . i - I L- .. P !'. '!' 1 turbs this waking dream, ana nis iamuy leAve nimwith himself until he returns to, the! consideration of things material What his triAtiirhti are during these 'momenta no on 8 knows, though from No Hora Tsrrorl No MoroPain! No Iloro Danger ! TO To Mother or Child The Dread of Motlierhood Transformed to HOPE and: UOY PROPHYLACTIC r ' FLUID. ' A IXousebold Article for Universal ; FataUy Use. For Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers, Diphtheria, SaU ratlon. Ulcerated Sor Throat, Small Fox, Measles, and sU Contagious Pikeanes. Pertom waking on the Sick ahoulf use it freely. Scarlet Fever hai nerer been know to apread where the fluid was a r . w t 1 J :. ttSell not onlv Short- I bl!U!c mmif had taken nlace. The won ens thetimeof labor and casea of Diphtheria yield to it. lessenii the intt.ii nf FeveredandSlckFer-1 S3IALLr-POX : L . . .. t freied ana This inralu ible pre paration is trulv n iri- umph of Mcientilic skill, and no more inelirua- Ule benebt wan ever h. MtmlmmiK mm t I. . -.wuu me motiiers oi tne world. " T Uracabs I" 1IALAEIA. : j t ainfbut beuenhan.ll WSSp! ed by bathing with Parbyf Fluid. 1 m nnr Air made Kami ess anj purified. Sifsty ' audi Bas3 TO Suffering Woman. icreatlv limirtiAhpn the danzer lo life of .both mother and child. and leaver the mother in fuming. z sure cure ... . XUIIUUIUU IIIXII.V I I I. . . favorable to speedy S.SeKF: corerr, and far Ie lia- CUllbUIaa, Files, bie tonoodinp.coal- S.. rtioag ana otlieralarm Soft White Complex- ing -Tmptoui incident Ions securedfby its use. iaI!..:....i ShlD Fever firerente i. -."gV..,nu jiJiiniiu T bttruvth Breath. lanor. lis truly wonder-1 ; cfeanae the Teeth, ful efficacy in this re- Mt ean't be surpassed spect entitles the Moth er's Friend to be rank ed a one of the life tar ing appliances given to the world by Ihe dicov. eries of modern science. From the nature of the case it will of course be understood that we can not puhlirth certificates concerning this Remedy ctded adranuge. it without wound i nz tlie XZTZTZ v tlZX delicacy or the writers. I roao. Eyrie, pa. Yet we hare hand reds of snch testimonials on file, and no mother who has once used it will erer again be without it in her time of trouble. and FITTTNO of 8 man For FKEVENTBD A member of my fam ily -was taxes wun r ii a A .t For Sore Throat it U a Vul "I not delirious, was not pitted, and was about the house again id three weeks and no others had it.- J. W. Pak imsom, Philadelphia. , Catarrh relieved and cured. " -S Erysipelas cured. ISarns relieved, instantly. Sears prevented. Iyeentery cfired. Woands heale J rapidly. Scarry cured An Antidote (or Animal or Vegetablfli Fotsuns, Sdngsretc. ! . 1 used the ratn daring our present aruicr.on wita Scarlet Fever j?ita de- Scarlct Fever . 'ii, i here treat ment of Diphtheria. A. STOLLKWWKJtCK, Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. Cholera, prevented. Ulcers purified aad healed. Ia eases of Death M should be used about the corpse It will prevent any unpleas ant smell. The eminent Phy. . slclan, J. MAKIOX 81W, M- D., Kw York, sap: "1 am contrmced Prof. Darbyi . Prophylactic ITaid is a uaMc ali soisJnfectaat.'' A prominent physician lately remarked to the proprietor, that if it were admirable to .1 . I ull .1 mane puouc tne letters we receiTe.tne - ioui. i randerbUt Cntrersfry. KaahrlUe, Tens. 1 testify to die most excellent qualities of Prof. Darbva Prophylactic Fluid. A. . a detcrgest it if both theoretically and praetkallr Um 1 suoenor to aair oreDaratun with k:,u t ets Friend" would outsell anything on the qisaimedN.jr. Lurrox, Prof. Chemistry, market. byslfteld Is rUeotnmendeU by I most earnestly entreat eeery female ex- c7DiL"nV!G,?i( pecUng to be confined to use Mother's Relief. scXe V 7"" D D CWh Coopled with this entreaty I will add that i-lfCwCa1ttmbfc.prot . . ll t mt 4 mm- f t. n em sa innii nnaiBiru'ii nriPi u i f Fa m i . a x . w " ' u.. a knm.it St ai full tn nriKlnM 9 u&ff I 3 JT! """r nurc. ". 'TJu j r f "JS2S8,u,v1B' T. etekt ooxe. ramxiuj parmies used internally or ' extarnaUy for Man or Beast. 7 The Fluid gas been thoroaehly tested, aad ws have .bunUancdcnre thatlXfdoiiT! (et of your and onick delirerT II. J. HOLMES, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. Dr. L. A. Guild, of Atlanta, who owbi i ' large nursery and yinejard. has a Ud hJ i place who was cured of a stubborn ttaT Scrofula, irith one single bottle of B Write to him about the case. x p Frank Joseph, 245 ; Jones street, AtUAf f has a son who had a -sloughing, Bcrofuw ulcer of the. neck, and Jiad lost his hairiT and eyeeight, finding no relief. One bnk'. : of B. is. IS. Itealcd the ulcer, eradicateiiiK. I t 1 L 1.1 J . ... "W J pusmn i rum ins uioou, rcsiorea nis ejesihi and placed him on the road to health 4 A book filled With wonderful proofifr. I the very best class, of citirons, and rernta. ' mendations from the leadirg Drugtri3t? of Atlanta, mailed free to anv addrt x'f B. B. only a year old and is working on-j ? uers. uarge uoitie ai r six ior f . Sa!J by, Druygista.. Expressed on receipt 0f xa r a 111 I II 111 11 I I if rss , . I Vo j uauJi jJ v's ! ' " j:- - Atlanta, Gi.'" nuigemeni of Liver, liowti ForUysuep,- Coatlvsact Sick IleadacBa, Chronle Dur. rlnea, Jaaadiea, Iuipurily of ta I'Uood, Fcvrra4 .'.!Tei Malaria, And all Pints tig en used hv-Ds M Kidneys. Diphtlieria Prevented, j kTbe physicians Darbys Fluid 1 successfully in the 8TMTTOMS OF A tflSRASED tmot Uad Breath; Pain in the Si te. sum. ti.net iht pain is felt under the Shnulder-bUdc, miiukct fcr Kheumatism ; general loft of appetite; Bovih generally costive, fc raettmcs alternating wiU lu: the head is troubtlwith pain, -is 'd'tsU and htwyj - with considerable Joss of memory , acoapuikd wuh a painful sensation of Jcayiu uiiilone soaiclhaig which ought to ha fe been dune; a kliglit, dry coup and flushed sce is someiiiucj sr. siituViant, efn -snistaken Cor consumption'; the ptiini coaipufas of weariness and debility ; nervous, easily scmitd, feet cold or burning, sometime a pricllv senssaaa" of the akin exists; spirits are low and detpuRdou, and, although satisned that exercise would oe Wa-i ficial.yet one can' hardly summon up Juriituitp try it ia fact, distrusts every remedy. Sereni of the above symptom attend the dis- sse. Unons have ccurreajwhtn but few ot them tiirttd, p examination after death has shown the Urer It - save been extensively deranged. t L .ti It should be used by all penwtsa, Wld aai i young whetfeTer any of the auira -r:: : symptotna appear. n'i Foraoas Tnsvellnr or Urine la Ca- healthy Localities, bv taking a (W ocasws ii ally to keeo the Liver in healthy action, will mii att Malarta, lUlloua attacks, Diuinns, ' sea, DrOwainess, Depression t.f 'ipinu. etc; It will invigorate hke'a glass of wine, bet mm la toxlcatlDs; beverage. ' .:." If You have enten anything hats af , rligestlon. or fed heavy after meals, or slS . : less at night, take a dose and you will U tdieral- -s Time and Doctors' Billa Will beiani by always keeping the Itegulater In the House I N' ?or, whatever the ailment may be, ajhrogMf j -.afe purinttive, alternllve and toale aa , j never De out of place. The rewedy is hanakw ! and does not interfere with business w , pleasure. , j- ';; TT 13 PURELY TEOETAKLI. And has all the power and efficacy of Ck : Quinine,' without any of the injurious aftercaitSi - A Ooeernor's Testimony, i Simmons Liver Regulator has been in ust ia nf family foe snme time, and I m satisfied a , valuable addition to tne medical science. . J.- Gill Shorter, Governor f Aa. ; Bon. Alexander JI. Stephena, ef aya : Have derived some benefit Irursthe as , . Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish pnt further trial. ' f '. "The only Thins- hat never tafl SeUOTe. f have used many remedies x pn pepaia. Liver Affection and Debility, I aj; . nave found anything to bt6t me to iht iimmona Liver Regulator hav, I aesoU to Georgia for it. and wuld send hifikew such a medicine, and would adse aU "O! ilarly affected to give it a trial as seeau aefj t thing that never tails W relieve, . P. M. JanhkT, Minneapolis. Dr. T. ITT Maaon saya: Fromacwf perience in the use of Simmons Livtf By practice I have been and am tatis&rf Saa, ; and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. ; : FTaVe only the Genuine, wtica.shnj baa on the Wrapper the red Z Trade-lunV aad Signature of J. H. EILR FOR SALE Y ALL DRUGGIST1; . Tie Yalley Mntnal Life Asso '" OFiyjRCINIA. ,.. ,mmW W WW m-mmmm v r.W-r T S a. :t -nOME OFFICE, 81 AUVIW; Tj, n. . u... Mi unci KellaDleL"" aurnce now offered the public is found toUZ ley MutaaL which enables you to carrj a , r t Ucy at an actual arerage cost oi '- ' - i Forrurtherinionnauon,cauonu - - ? j . Itr i.irFXZlE. Af9 ' i . X C May to, 1883.1 .;. BALisiriT. a weeit at home, is outfit tn solutely sure. No risk. P'iii qmreq. iteaaer.n s.:: it which Dersons of either U. U1UITT.S VV., -"-T jfj S66 it.ly Weights Ihdiah Vegetabu W FOB TBS IK And all Dillous Complain? Mie io laae. neini? pur-ij T.ci7 iiriiirilU. taS. Fried 25 cu. Ailvnu iBend for nr Treatise niness of Woman." mat Beadfi bld Reoclatok Ua:t Atlanta, ltok Ca:Atlanta.Oa, I umJZ?kIE iHSLT: Maswfactatnwa Chemists. HO.ISE AUD .CAT it-b. r Ho Ha lll;drt ' tin- i-ijW l raa. If Kontt". I'edrra are pnt Hr553J FoWa V.wlPirillrrriin'lPi'r . , f"j FonuV rvvwars will nren ,,ntt , - Fot.tt-a Powder. iW InW ' pf") son eream ts-cnij p' f tagf "F"oTO-owdeniwmrprr;& Di.r Asr to wl.lrh Horm-s n'rjirmCfi' j Sold everywhere. yrcprff . LA11D AND FOR SAL Hi I For JO"" lvar and terms es'T. particularsdlrcss or ""nElLl0 ' s . . .. . gaiifi"1;' 4: J n rj . LI' c
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 26, 1885, edition 1
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