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Iff ft .iri STUBBORN CASE OF with SCROFULA, Scrofula from mf infancv, antl in consequence have al vravs beeua frail and delicate creature. I miiht truthfully say that I wag raised -L- fl. mim-iinr and potash. J licse remedies for the time being would drMltt um A.rf.il ulcers, with which I suffered, the lence. and person my Mid are me a i thi doet a. fearful ulcers, with wliicli i sunereu, they would return with greater vio- I was the merest snauuw n Mv digestion w as all acrangeu existence was most w rciuicu. Brerythiu? that could oc - uone, uu o ..j.nt lumi-fit was derived. At last a . . - ...... .ww I- liflow the m n- m r f. 'ii ni' 111 l "Li" " - at -yr ..-, J Tr iprn:isel in S.ze UIU1I 111V ncau fnreed to the riant shoulder and in ii uiurotntu fill .1 mu-ouifortable position, " u"b"".' . mu .. as compelled to carry my neau. i m. ore decided that it was tnerc 10 siht inn- HflL continued, and lor many T. 7' . r t. 1Mi of Jk. it iiit rnmitin. in .narcn, iooi , the suggestion of Colonel John Tray lor I was induced to try bwilt s specinc. j system responded to the medicine prompt )v and J began to impuove from almost the a- K&tJp That fearful tumor has all disappeared, and every appearance of the disease lias left my person except a small hard lump onfthc right side or m necs. and that is disappearing rapidly. From a frMi.. little irirl I have developed into as kooiHiv ..mi roimst Touiiu ltdv n6 there is In the neighborhood. Swift's Specific h the only remedy that - has ever uiven me mf permanent relief, and I am in better health and weigh more than I ever did in MiUk before. Mv old friends scarcely aeooenize me since this wonderful chance lu Wn wrought in mv appearance. My WT . .. . L 111 I .! .1, ' Mtitniia i unnnunneu lur husi j m ft aw medicine has done for me. ,.nvr MISS TuaaiB caiutti. T.Granffc. Ga.. May 14, 1886, TrfutUo on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. ! . n. r, - TV O kt The SWHt fcpecino v-o., drawer , - lanta, Ga. N. Y., 157 W. 28(1 St. FARM KOTES. Do not neclect the weeds now. See that tliej are killed off. Sheep enrich land very materially wlieu feeding over it. There are six million miles of fen ces in the United States. Bees are very irritable on the ap proach of thunderstorms. The exclusive feeding of clover to cows gives hard cheese and soft let ter. Scientific agriculture is a big name but it ouly means intelligent fanning- - .1 . rm .m about six ner cent ot its weight by evaporation iu iguw months keeping. The most successful seeding to rass may be done July ind August, after the grain crops are taRen on. The best way to make two blades of grass grow where one grew before is to sow greater vanvety. Sprinkling a garden plant tends to bring its roots near ine auriacfj if water is used, let it be used freely. Good Advice From a Humorist. To young men Bob Burdettc says: "You Uke a basin of water, plac your finger in it lor twenty-five or thirty seconds, take it out, and look at the hole that is left. The size of that hole represents about the impres- .1 J' 1 . 1. i. Wh. M ft W Sion mat au vice maura uu a;ug man's mind. From "Health ana Home." The hasty word spoken in petolance A sensible writer in an English aj U explained, forgiven iud forgotten. ... : i .i L '? ' RutHi li.tt.i- written in nu obnllltion oi But the letter written iu au ebnllition wounded fee mutism, which are well worthy of conuoneu irmrrufihA maitM (hd tAl nvtnflP 10. -i Ul e J- 1 I tvnnndt'd fcflinir is a fact tanClOle, not TO lunras uu me reiaiiou vi uici. w mcu- i . Tii.r it 1mm with a cer You have aeut ...wUrotinr.. Rhmati.m ia B f. tain pciinanecc about it. VIIOIMVI UV1VMI -M. t J V I VftJ WW V I 1 and IC w a menu, wno reading u wma n times will, each time, fiud it more cruei Tn 1 1 X SJW The Farmers. ten as not, caused by overeating, especially overindulgence in meat. which is certain to cause an excess of d inciaive than before. Lettera nee fa mi I y the dead part world wants live men; "Don't depend too much 1 mean, ine; tack. W it has no use for dead ones. Queen Victoria can trace her ancestors back in a direct Hue to William the Conquerer. If vou cannot get further back than your father you are better off. Your father was a better man hi nis lime than old William. He had better clothes to wear, better and was better housed. uric acid, and render, the body liable on your on exposure to wet or cold, to an at- ni I . . . . . . a , . written and sent away cannot -liichmond Advocate. know that old people are proverbially liable to rheumatism. The reasons for this are not far to seek. One is that joints and liga- oe recant Beset on all Sides. Bv malaria, how shall we escape the dread infection? is the question which the denizens cf lever and ague districts ask themselves. menta are harder and stiller, and very The an8Wer comes from former sufferers often contain deposit urate of soda. Another is, that as a rale, people up in years eat more than is necessary to support life, under the mistaken who for years have escaped the visitations of the periodic scourirc. through the protect ing influence of Hostetter is Stomach Bitters. When tlie necessity for using preventive measures arises, use this means ot preven ts food to eat, notion that they want a deal of nour- tion at once. It regulates the liver, facili- ishiuent to keen them up. I sav that tates digestion, and liberates impurities - L. , ...I . .1 . . i ,.t 1 ... i... If you are a diamond be sure thai on the contrary, the wear and tear ot c, 8Vfei W,,V" 8Ui" J1, H 1 F u.: i ri i. 1. .. . L i .. i moling neauniui acnon oi me wwvn u you wui oe louuu. vmj n tissue is inn uig comparau w wpmy n -id - Act earl v. In all regions where gau never gciaaeuu oi tuciii. "I love a young man who is straight-forward. Ask fur what you elderly is iu earlier manhood, and that far miasmatic vapors breed disease, it is abso lcss food is required. Therefore, if an lutely necessary to be provided with asafe- be free of in Nearly all the candied honey is bought in this market by importers, principally for shipment to France and Germany. Neglected fence corners soon be come worse than unsightly. They become regular hot beds and forcing places for weeds,, whence the latter are distributed over the farm. want. If you want to marry a nco man's daughter or borrow $500 from calm him, ask him for H; it amounts to the same thin? in the end. It is al- ways better to astouish a man than to bore him. "Remember that in the meriting of life come the hard working days. Hard work never killed a man. recreation, relaxation, holidays, tnat kill. The fun that results iu a head the next morning so big that a tub could hardly cover it is what kills. Hard work never docs. "Those who come after us have to work iust as hard as we do. When it i i i ......... 1 .... .1 .),;,;. hinnh a arvinn rn in . c . . I .,,n, a...i .fioc ia rlactinoH tn lv lirK't N() one can afford to breathe malaria for a short time. The Bitters is a sovereign specific for rheumatism, debility and nervousness. Keep it on hand. aches aud twins, and be mind for that is a great disderatum he or ahe must live ab steniously, more or less. Plant walnuts in the fence comers this soring it will increase largely the value of real estate to have even young walnut trees grawing on it. Seed for an Acre. Put this in Your Scrap Book. mi KEPI have on sale at prices and terms to suit the times, as follows : The celebrated Morgan 44 New Clipper' and SEYMOUR MOWERS guaranteed to give satisfaction or uo sale. The Newark Machine Company's Improved Horse Rakes, Straw tuners ana urain uruu, superior to any over brought to Rowan. PIEDMONT WAGONS, BUGGIES, of the tery best makers at surprisingly low prices 'Eif The Wagons, Mowers, Rakes, and Grain Drills can be sold on long time if purchasers so desire. ,gyTrluniph Reapers and Self-Binders old thin year only on orders, but at prices pounds. astonishingly low. J. A. BOiDEi. I frtrn ; LKnrr Tn .1(1, 1 HSR I ""J - The following from James Vick's Floral Guide will be of interest to farmers and market gardeners: Beau, dwarf, in hills, 1 bushels. Beans, pole, in hills, 10 to 12 quarts. Beets, in drills, o to b pounds. Broom corn, iu hills, 8 to 10 quarts. Cabbage, in beds to transplant, pound. Carrot, in drills, 3 to 4 pounds. Chinese sugar cane, 12 quarts. Clover, white, alone, 12 to 15 The First Confederate Battle-Flags. From Mrs. Burton Harrison's Re- It's fun, I collections of a Virginia Girl in the First Year of the War, wc quote the Sale of Land. By virtne of a decree of thjeSnperior Court of Rowan Comity, wo will sell on tho premises on the ttrst baturuay in following: "Another incident of uote, I August, it being August 8th, 1885, the oeiong- decd.. and U.......lw1 .iii.l ilaMri jw fiilloWA : A king of the first three battle-nigs OT Usfek f about one hundred and twenty the Confederacy, directly after Con-f seven acres, adjoining the lauds of John aiu of iiorsona eznerieiice dun ne the au- followine described tract ot lann, ... ... rt . t t I in.r t, estate of Johu Luckov. l il ill 11 oi ui. warn uiat iv inu ui ujj . ' : i .i situated tu Scotch lush towualitp, CUIlllUa iiuu iijc nao imiusau iiic hm- i I shovel the snow off ray sidewalk. Urai hml Hpnulcd umm & deninrlor Tomer. J. L. Moore and others. if perchance I take a three-quarler ?i,em. They were jaunty sauares of wihe subjitto the life estate . -in e ... .iJLjm .....li, I V . y j ;i,J of the widow. Terms o aale : One third is confirmed, with a lance of six aud nine months from day of aide, with interest at piece off of my neighbor's walk, ! scarlet crossed with dark blue, the X ' sale , i put it back, because if I didu't I cros8 bearing stars to indicate the credit on the bala should be doing mm an injustice. number of the seceding States. We "You can t afford to do anythinc at our ht atitohpH nnon them, pderod eiglit per cenr. huf what. i trnnd. You arc ou dres l.. ..:.l. l.l . f..;.,.r- u;.,i W A. LuCKKY, r , ,, .P " . - P . . & ' . . J. G. Fleming, $ John parade all the time. they were hnished dispatched one to jnly 3d, 1885. "Don't be be afraid of pounding Johnston, another to Beauregard, and - Al . A. 41.... II...' 1.,. I . i - 1 T I I 1 ii v at one imng. Aou i uei the third to EarJ Van Uorn. the lat- Exeentors of Luc key, 38:tdots. nersisten afraid of leing called a one-idea inkn ter afterwards a dashing cavalry offi 1 pounds. Clover, alsike, alone, 8 to 10 lbs. Clover, Lucerine pr Alfalfa, 20 Salisbury, Ju!ne4th. 18S5. $ MONEY MADE! $ Oood cunum flH$Wwt.t Tkuia for th Vrffinlfl HI Soutbfrn mothlj '.SmI IIKiSffi a. nr ni tend i rof.lrt 1 month on rectp) 1 of $3.00. Scmpl. Coflm, K cenu oach. SOUTHERN BIVOUAC,"' B. F. Avery S Sons.LoulsvlUe, Ky. or a crank. If you have one idea you have one more than most men have. It takes a smart crank." i . i cer, out men at Mannassas. man to.be ceve& with coiuuiitiidiuir infantry The banners were re- ii . i . all the enthusiasm we SberuTs Sale of Land! In pursuance pf an Execution issued from the Superior Court of Ho wan County, in MOTHER. Philosophers have anylized, di Vines lectured, and poets sung ot ma- ioll0P mu honorable work in the field. ternal love; but whiolrof tlem has But it was only a little while after it orougui irom us iouuiaius, 10 uu heart of man, those uameless, num berless, impassioned sympathies whicl could have hoped for; were toasted, nivor Qf Hannah Hartman and againt Mary feted, cheered abuudagtly. Alter two yeari; when Van Dom had been kill ed iu Tennessee, mine came back to ... 'i i me. tatterea ana smoKe-stainea irom 1 'Bough on rjftts.' Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, ants, bedbugs. Heart Pains- . Palpitation, Dropsical Swellings. Dizi ness. Indigestion. Headache, Sleeplessness cured by "wens ncaun nwvwvr. "Rough on Cents. Ask for Wells' "Rough on Corns." 15cts. Quick complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunionsi "Bachn-Faiba" ny Quick, complete cure of all Kidney, Blad der and Urinary diseases. -'Scalding, Irrita tion, Stone, Gravel, Catarrn oi tne uiauoer. f 1, Druggists. Bed-Bogs, ies. Plies: roaches ants, bedbujis, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough on Rats." 15c, Thin People. - "Wells' Health Renew erf rwtores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia Impotence, Sex ual Debility. $1. "Bongh on Fain." Cures cholera, colic, cramps, diarrheca, aches, pains, sprains, heads he, neuralgia, rheumatisui. 29c. Rough ou ranr riasicr, 15 cts. J Mothers. j If you are failing, broken, worn out nnd nervous, use "Wells' Health Renew er." $1. Druggists. . Life Preserver. If vou are -toaing your ?grip on life, try "Wells' Health Renewcr." Goes direct to weak spots. X" -'Bough on Piles." Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itching, Protruding, Bleeding, Internal or other. Internal and external remedy in each pack age. Sure cure, 50c. Druggists. Pretty Women. Ladies who would retain freshnes- and vivacity, don't tail to try?"Wclls' Health Renewer." "Bongh on Itch." "Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions, ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted leet chillbluiiis. "Bongh on Catarrh." Corrects offensive odors at once. Com plete cure of worst chronic cases, also une qualed as gargle lor diptheria, sore throat, toul Veatli. OOcts. The Hope of the Nation. Children, slow in development, puny, scrawny and delicate, use ''Wells' Health Renewer." Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging, irritation, inrlamatiou,al Kid ney and Urinary complaints, cuied by "Bu-chu-Paiha" $1. "Water Bngs, Roaches." "Rough on Rats" clems them out, also Beetles. Ants. a m r r -m - . I 5 H H f.k Jtl Ki M S ' tot: v- iSf , M -J Are V--l fdul-ntr. i -V V::-. ' ? ' Tor Erair, Ileadac 'lkr!tta.l lavl-.L r'-Ji! Fonr. Aim r-.TTrr'a DEBILITY & Wm(ffSS. 1 I Nice to tokj, U't:o ini "t. u-.-i-v' r TORPID .LVSfV,i Rcmar! Carws of Ctarr?j of BlaiJOcr ia' a ::.Mcir.n, IrrimUaof 8 neB tUiMet, ftouo cr Grivtl Lte fl 1 I I : I epce of Uitoa. ail I! -K .-.. o: the Gekito- v it- " ! " ' - "ratted cr Hon ciML-rbyr p, , . ,. r itortle, and E. S. Wsxia, Jun-cv Cltv. N.'j ' r a I Tit 1 V.'aaI I have opened an otnee IdAC ItlltlOti u innlsstrt'i't. iu rear oi J. 1). tiusklll, and wlu take onlers for repairing Stoves. Fire backs. Grates, Dampers, etc,, tor ever) Stove in the United stales. Patching and mending, .all work done In the neatest style. No matter how badly your stpve Is broken or worn, I can make It asvoodas new. work dom' at your home. Don't worry ever that stove but send for me hnd have it fixed at once. Salisbury, June 4lh, 1S&5. JOHN A. MUttPHY. 33:lm Administrator's Notice! llaving qualified as Administrator of the estate id C J. Miller deceased, I hereby give notice to all persons who have claims j against tje estate of said 0. J, Miller to ti oresont the same to me pro perl? authenti cated within one year from this date, or this notice; will be plead in bar of their recoverv. AM persons indebted to the estate of said C. J. Miller, are requested to uihkc immeuiutc pavment to me. i S, H. WILEY, Adm'r. of C. J. Miller dee'd Babshurv, K, C. June 1st, '85. 33:6t ;Mr. T. ?. A., of Atlanta, desires to say that "I have liecn a constant sufferer with G.. and G. tor over two years; have failed to secure relief from any source until I ob- tainel Kinch, two bottles of which effect ed an entire cure without any loss of time, change , of diet or the use ot any internal medicine." in hills, 8 to 10 qnarts. Com, for soiling, 3 bushels. Cucumber, in hills, 2 pounds. Grass, Kentucky blue, for lawn, 4 bushels. Grass, orchard, H bushels. Grass, red top, 3 bushels Grass, mixed, lawn, 4 bushels. Mustard, broadcast, bushel.. Melon, musk, iu hills, 2 to 3 lbs. Me on, water, in hills, 4 to 5 lbs. Oats, broadcast, 2 to 3 bushels. Onion, in drills, 4 to 5 pounds. Onion, for sets, iu drills, 30 pounds. Ouion, sets, in drills, 6 to 12 bush els. Parsnip, in drills, 4 to 6 pounds. Peas, in drills, 2 bushels. Peas, broadcast, 3 bushels. Potato, cut tubers, 8 bushels. Punikins, in hills, 4 pounds. Radish, in drills, 8 to 10 pounds. Sage, in drills, 8 to 10 pouuds. Salsify, in drills, 8 to 10 pounds. Spinach, iu drills, 10 to 12 pounds. Squash, bush varieties, in hills, 4 to 6 pounds. :quahj running varieties, in hills, 3 to 4 pounds: Tomato, to transplant, pound. Turnip, in drills, 2 pouuds. Turnip, broadcast, 3 to 4 pounds. make the melody of a mother's leu derness? T .1 . I ft . T til jo, mere is notning nue it. in an the face of a child. alter years we may set our hearts on what joy we will, but we shall uever find anything on earth like the love of a mother. Old man, canst thou read, through the tear that trembles in the mother's had bceu bestowed that there arrived one day at our lodgings in Culpepper a huge, bashful Mississppi scout, one of the most during in the army, with the frame of a Hurcuies and He was bidden C. Earnhart, I will sell at the Court Hmise, in Salisbury, on Manday the 3d day of Au gust, 188.V, to the highest bidder, a tract of land in Morgan Township, known as the Hill place, and containing about 89 acres, the property of the said Mary C. Earnhart. 3fTerin cash. 37:4t C. C. KRIDER, Sh'ff. SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXECUTION. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. hKKK CUAIGE. L. II. CLEMENT. By virtue of an Execution duly issued ' from the office of the Clerk of the Superior uouri oi itowan i;ouiicy, in uie cuse ui Luke Blackmer aga'nst Louisa Mason, I that would prove to tlipv t.linnirht. of the rnnUnr of that eye, the piercing grief of her soul, as fl j. After gotlle hesitation 1 acq.ii- to come there by his general, he said, to ask if 1 wold not give him an or tier to fetch some cherished object from mv dear old home something will sell at 'the Court House door in Salis- to me 'how much . Monday; 3d day of August, 188o ifiizinsr upon tne ton a prattler, t lie bought obtrudes itself that all her mins, her sleep-dispelling solicitude, ami above uli. the streiiiitii and de voted ne.-s of her love, may be paitl with inirratitudc! When the veil of loath has been drawn over a mother, t i now qusck-sihteu to we become to The Tramps up to Suuffness. She answered the ring at the door to nnd a strange man ou the steps. "Any fly screes? lie asked. "No, sir." "Any fly paper?" "No, sir "Any powders for making ade?" lem- One bottle of fl.B. blood. i D. will purify your "No, sir." "Any painting or whitewashing to SEND YOUR WOOL i -. TO THE mryWoolen Mills do?" "IS m 1 1 ' "Want tome Paris garden inserts?" green to kill Sails THIS NEW FACTORY is now in operation, and facilities for man ufaututing Woolen Goods such as have nev er before been offeretl to our people, are within the reach of the entire Wool grow ing community. We manufacture JEANS, CASSIMERS, riMbSt IJNSJ5YS, BLANKETS YARNS, ROLLS, &c. Soliciting a liberal patronage of our pco plo, we are respectfully, . Salisbury Woolen Mills. g3POfflcc at old Express Office. May 38th, 1885. 1 82tf raleighjegiIrT" "By P. M. HALE, Printer to the State. ubflcrlbetojour Home Paper and pay for it, and State Democratic Paper, th R AT.BKUi Kkgistkk. Kiich new subscriber, re- . ,ii r-i .. is cnt i t led to t He Kkoistkk for one year and to WEBSTER S PBACTlCAtDICTIOH- o v which until August 1, 185. Is offered as a "No. sir." "Got any old clothes to sell?" "So, sir." "Got any coal to nut in or wood to ait spmr "No, sir." "Couldn't yon spare me " "What's that sir?" "Oh, never miud. My wife is bare foot, and I was going to ask for a pair of your old shoes, but it would tie no use. You have cot such dainty little tooot that my wile couldn t tret her bur toe into one of your "shoes," When he left he had an old coat on his arm. a Quarter iu cash and esccd. although thinking it a iest. A week later I was the astonished re cipient of a lamented bit f finery left 'within the lines,' a wrap of white and azure,, brought to us by Dillon hiin-.-elf, with a beaming face. He had gone through the Union picket! mounted on a load i nre-wond, ami to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of the defendant in and to 211 acqjs ot land in Rowan County ad joining the lands of Jas. A. Craige, Peter Huirston, Robert Kridcr and others. 37:4t C. C. KRIDER, Sh'flF. Cancer Cured. About three years ago there appeared on my right breast several hard lumps which nave me almost intolerable paiu. Fliev continued to irrow. and finally de ier mem., ana now nmeriy uo we whil ,ll imr lioullrv hn.l ilOKinteil vplmMd intii what tlii dnctors oallud oan .1 I. i ""r i e i J I - - . . uicn it'iuumotM cvtuy wum ui iuiik ui himself at our town house, whence he er ot nreast. in a short time 1 lounu uukiiidness which may have escaped us! How careful should such thoughts render us m the iuinllment of those carried off his prize iu triumph, with a letter io its folds telling us how relatives left behind longed to be mv strength &;one ana mv constitution a total wreck. From a robust woman I was reduced to a helpless -invalid. Seve ral of the best physicians of Atlanta treat offices of affection which it may yet Larin 2 the i( vs and sorrows of those ed me for cancer, hut without improving be in our power to perform; for who can udi how soon the moment may arrive when reneutance cannot be followed by reparation. Were the affections of the mother felt and cherished by her children at large in the Confederacy." A Black Bruin from the Black. Our old friend, "Big Tom Wilton, the bear hunter of the Black Moun- with correspond ine: svmsnathv doubt- tain," created excitement on our less th is earth would exhibit much streets yesterday by more than of heaven than at present. A dear mother is the first to ibid aud shield our punv frames; the last to lesert our clay cold forms; the rich, " ,- - njoicing, trcsh, lovely, ana exuber ant vine to twine in graceful fitness round the rugged oak of manhood, clinging the closer the louder the storm blows and the thunder roars. How anxiously she observes the budding faculties, the expansion of mind, the increasing strength of body! If her sou lulls into poverty, a bank rupt in fortune, she is the first to soothe him. The love of Ha gar is shown in the Old Testament. In wilderness, parch ed with thirst and nautinGr from fa tigue, she beholds her infant her on ly companion dying from want of nourishment. The water bottle was empty. Placing her boy beneath a shrub, and moving to some distance she cried, "Let me not see the death of my child! Let me not behold the severance of those ties which nature compels me to support and cherish," "and she lifted up her voice and wept," but she was nut left childless, "for God was with the lad." his appearance there was a square meal stowed away behind Ins vest. A. Y. Sun. ot tae Register maUed on lwwmtum. Sa o pie cu i -.Mi mm. l.lHracu Wacauuu. $iTmn i AGISTER. JUtf) ttAi.EIOH. ? . The meanest man ou earth is the -1. i . i i . vuc wuu nircs ms eniioreu to an a job and then forgets to pay them woo gives them a calf to raise for their own, and sells it when grown and colly pockets all the money. , .1 A 1 . ft! my condition in tne least, anu nnauy agreeing that they could do nothing more for me. The cancer by this time, was eat ing out my very life, and for five months I was a helpless, bedridden creature. About one year ago, at the suggestion of a friend, I commenced the use of Swift's Specfic. The first influence of the medicine was to increase the discharge, but after a month or more I began to improve, and thiswon- gcriul medicine has brought back my 1 now do all my own house with a young liear, carght iu the wild jungles of the Black Mountains, and health again brought here to be shipped to Mr. work, 1 am pertcctly tree Irom pain, and William, of Fayelteville. The antics feel like a new person altogether, l ean Mm mmntr ..! 4- ,vn fulfil I 1 1 P t I t 1 a UfAI1 At Tit I A of the little cub were amusing to the little ones, and Mr. Wilson was pa- for Swift's Specific I would have been in lient in endeavoring to please the lit tle folk, showing that under a rough exterior beats a warm and tender heart, for which the sturdy old hunts man has ever been noted. He also had some beautiful bear and fawn skins, to be shipped also. We were pleased to meet our friend again. Asheville Citizen. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneys A.t Salisbury, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1 881. MOTHER'S I tad No Mora Terror! No Mora Pain ! No More Danger! TO are suaering my grave to-dav. I most cheerfully rec- ouim mdit to all those who with this fearful disease. Mus. Jane Cm:mons. Atlanta, Ga.. April 16, 1835. Treatise on Blood and Skin Disc sc s mailed free. , The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta Ga. his invaluable pre bt.oiiis jtrulv a iri ' pi ol lei tint-skill, j nd no more inestima ble bftitat was ever be stowed oa the mothers iol the world. viir It not onl y short leuf ilif tiicof laboraud ilitvitlin ihe inteosiiy ol UatJi,buteUerthn all lit greatly diminishes To Mother orOhad:!.1!;' .."f 2r j uid leaves the mother Uu a coidition bigh.y Il'uvorable to speed v re- jcovery, atid lar le jule to Hooding, convtd- i . . . siodh anq other alarm ing symptom incident ! totingerrjigand gainful i labor. Itstruly wonder jful ethcay in this re Vct entitles the Moth er's Friend to be rank ed as one of the life cav ing applamcts given to the world by the discov eries of modern science. From the nature of the case it will of course be understood that we can lot publish certificates concerniagthh Remedy without Wounding the 'bTieacy of the writers. Yet we have hundreds of such testimonials'on tile, and jio mother who has once used it will ever again be without it in her time of trouble. The Dread of Motherhood Transformed to HOPE and JOY. to STOMACH ffff SITTERS 1:5. i;..V tf Kkhi ill!.- To the nopfts of ui.- t ... . . , traveler and nrw -eUJer, Ks.--och Iliitt-rs is necal'hirlj- uiaji: strfnjrthcns the digest ive o oracis rne luiystcai energsc: tin Influrnnra. L rxmcv, i ! beallh fully Etinraratcs thy Rklr.'oj -.s ai bladder, and enriches as well as urifi!f the blood. When overcome b .'.Msuk Whether mental cr physical, the- wvarj and debilitated find it u reliable sd'uroe a renewed strengrtb RnJ comfort. Fc.r sale by all Drussidts and DeuLrs jjeneftill, MILL STONES: HE UNDERSIGNED has boitjht the well known ROWAN COUNTY MILL STONE QUARRY of E, E. Phil lips,' deceased, and will continue to ,si!pply tie public de mand for Mill Stones Irom this diMiurw okit bo well knowu throughout tills country for lts-superlorlty for Mill Stouts., (iranitf MecU for Ornamental purposes, y.o iircents, tc,tc.,cii also be had at this (ju '.iryl. Address, J. T. WY ATT, Salisbury. N.C. Safety and Sa;:;- -TO- Suffering Woman. Tie Valley Mutual Life ImM OF VIRCINIA. K HOME OKFICE, 8 I At N'i ." , VA -The Cheapest, Safest, ;,nu Most i.'t liable I IjtlB surance now offered the publle is foucu Id the Vsl ley Mutual, wbleb en.ibhs jou to cam a iUWiiifc p Ucy at an actual a'crage cost ol i .so per kDtsc; For further lnformr.tion, call oe oi -ddrnt J. W. McKFNZlE. Agent. Maygoisss.i s.i.t?BiRT..c Wsiqhts Lndiah Vegetable Piu FOB THfc LIVER And all Bilious Complaints Safe to take, beinsr purely vegetable; no grip ing, trice & ct3. All Druggists. Dec. 20, '84. ly. POUTZ'S HORSE ARD CATTLE POWDERS Mose Sclia tun burg it very arbitra- rv iu ine management ot his tamitv affairs. He has been trying for some time to marry off lus daughter Lie- becca, aud at last he succeeded in per- falling hair and restore its original soft- j .i j i . i " . . . . .p. ... That Diiity Dandrufit. Dandruff is dirty and disagreeable iu every way. It soils the clothing ceutiuually, and is accompani ed by a hardly less annoying sensation of itching. The scalp is diseased. There is nothing in the world so thoroughly adapt ed to this tioubleas Parker's Hair Balsam. It cleanses and heals the scalp, stops the A prominent physician lately remarked to the proprietor, that if it were" admissalle to make public the letters we receive, the "Moth er's Friend" would outsell anything on the market. I most earnestly entreat efrery female ex pecting to be confined to use Mother' Relief. Coupled with this entreaty 1 will add that during a lona obstetrical practice (44 years), 1 have never known it to fail to produce. a safe and quick delivery. II. J. HOLMES, 31. D., Atlanta, Ga. 6end for our Treatise on "Health and Hap piness of Woman," mailed free. Bkadfiekd Reouiator Co., Atlanta, Ga. suadiug an old man who was rich to ness, gless and color. Is not oily, highly marry her. At dinner time Moses said: A geutleman who knows something about the subject writes to us that he has reached the sage conclusion as to Judges that was arrived at by Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst. "I look a- round said he, "for a gentleman, if he knows a little law, so much the better." 1 Ins is so tar trood advice f-j - - that we accent if we may be allowed to explain. If either qualification had to be lacking it should be the law. Take "gentleman" in the complete acceptation of the term, and better a genetlcman and no law than law uo gentleman. Memphis Avalanche. It is said that persons who use to bacco are not subject to fever. perfumed, an elegant dressing. Very econ omical, as only a small occasional applica tion keeps the hair in perfect condition. Business or Party Cards, Circulars or roster3, Letter or Note Heai-, Bill Heads, Monthly Statements, Books or Pamphlets, Labels, Tags, &c., ISeatly printed at this office, and at as low rates as elsewhere. Mr. D. I. Hinies left in our office Business men of Salisbury are invited this week a curious manuscript found to call through the P. O. before giving Kepecca, allow me to congrat ulates you on your engagement. I have you a husband got." "Who waa he, vadder?" " Who vas he? vat a ke vest ion! Vy ton't you attend to your own af fairs, don't it? You vash choost eaten up rait curioshity. Vat von't you vaut to know next?" Texas Silings. in i their orders to agents or sending them abroad on one of the great battlefields lenuessee during the war. It reads fac simile, thus: "The yankee prayer found on the battle field: Our father who art in Washington, Abraham Lintoln, be thy will be done at the north as it is at the south, give us this our daily Rations of crackers and Haa opened rooms in the Old Photograph forgive our shortcomings. As we Oaliery. ane naa learneu ureas Making forgive our quartermasters and com- d "J0 atc system of cutting Fit 6uaiantccd! Will be pleased to receive calls from the Dress Makinq! MISS M. 0. TAFFE m ... . i . I muivutu j missanes, lor thine is tne power, ine negro and the soldier for the term of three years. Amen. Woguctville lad5eg Salisbury. .Vrtr. I March 5, IBM.; Pi 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 sicken ing and stupefying to t lie Tape Worm, which losens its hold of Its victim and passes away in a natural and easy mauner, entirety whole, with Head, and while still alive. - Ouc 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 terms.! HE IT WOOD CO., fcl9 Park Place, New York. May 30, '34. ly "WS ASK ALL" Interested in nides, Furs, Wool, Roots, Feathers, Beeswax, Butter,' Cheese, Eggs, Jried Fruit, Poultry, Hay and Produce generally to send for our Price Currents. Promptturns on all Consignments. Trial Shipments Solicited. R. L. WILLIAMS & CO. General Commission Mebbiiants, - Office, 169, William St., New York. Oct. 84 1:1 v -FiDUTZj. ..-FOUTZ FOUTZ fl Lrs r No IIorh ni dif ol ot io. P es or TBn, it Komuv rovl-r ht" "! intiinf. Kmtr 1V.w.Ut ill cure an t pn ' f-riUl. r.( hjlw. Fomz' Rftwdi-rs rill-Mv'mt op "f rjs Finttt Po.v Irr.s will iiii rca- nnr.r.Utv M WW nl rrcara twenty x-r ctnt., ana maki- ti buturom and -ept. . . Kontz's PoT. drj!l onrc or rr"vnt htmo. it Dmv:8r to wliir tt Horwsi am'l ( Mtl.'arr nl-ft. KotrTZ I'ovvhrr.8 wiLt oivk BTlsrcrlWs Sold everywhere. DAVID E. TOUTS. Prcpriew. BALTisrcnr. mc- TUTF1 PILLS 25 VEARSJLM. Th Greatest MeiicalTriccr-h cf tie Af SYMPTOMS O? A TORPID -LIVER-. Loh of appetite, tolrMWjSk, the head, with dall 'fjgjjdef back part, P" blade, FalloM. ft ele-7o?BiUA Inclination to exertion of with Irritability of temper, l&2f. a feeling of bavin net ljgf tb Wearinees, DiexIoeM, """VTiaek Heart, Detlbrebeerw,ne over tho rlcht eye, BeetlcgaoM. fltful areaJL Hlgbly cetored CONSTIPATION. TTJTTrs UL are especWlF "J to such cases, one dose effects JHLJ B".ed t0 Gray Hair or 5jti w Instantaneously. -,of(i. ent by exprea on receipt or yot0 instantaneously xtnt h v exnreas Dec. 20, '84. ly. lap ap FOR SALE I Price tow ami terms oast. For furth1 particulars, address or. call 3:n; P. s c.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 20, 1885, edition 1
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