;-'--v. , '-J - ". ' "';V;'.V' "' V'- 1" iSi : IT i-j 1 It. i 1 r Mi ft. II L- 11 I'T. ! I i . i t: ; r ; Western North Carolina Bail Road Co. GENERAL PASSENGER tQFFCE, Salisbury, N. C., Sept. 6th, 1886. On and after the 6th inst, the fallowing Schedule will be operated by tills Company : WEST J EAST. Tbact No.1 Tra?!i No. 3 Mailt Line Tract No. I TkaihNo.4 Arr Leav Arr Leavii ii ArvJ jTAjryJLgav S.84 3 43 4.09 4.40 6.15 6.63 7.161 7.31 8.42 6.56 9.21 9.29 10.12 10.48 11.12 11.45 A. H. 1.25! 2.35 8.44! 4 A.n.ii r 6.30 Salisbury.... 7 .54! 8 . 14 Statebvh.le . 10.0210.07:,Nkwton 10 11.07111.25 Hickort.... 4.41ll2.20 12.25 ICABD 5.16 6.33! 7.14 8.01 8.43 8.561 9.21 9.39 10. IS, 10.49; 11.12 1 . 05 1 1 . 25 ; Morgaston . 2.59! 2.59 Marion 3.49! 3.55; Old Fokt.. Kocxd Knob 5.17! 5.18 Black MbVNTAiK 5.38 6. 00 Coopers 12.301 a.m. 11.29 11.30 10. 3310. 38 10.0410.05 9.38! 9.38 6.45 6.57 t 6.47 Spartanburg 3m p. x.!' Abbeville ..... j ; A LEX ANDERS L . . . i Marshall j! tBarn.uids Warm Springs..!! 0.10 8.12 7.42 7.07 0.19 6.06 5.41 5.22 4.48 4.11 3.50 9.18 8.12 7.43 7.27 6.22 6.C6 5.41 5.33 4.49 4.12 3.50 3.15pirt T.M. 5.50 4.05: 3.20 2.19! J 30! 7.30 5.30 4.00 2.57 2.17 1.09 11.35 11.35 10.2310.40 1 8.20 7.55 7.07 8.43 7.55 7.07 6.55 A. M. WEST. Train No. 7 Mutpky Division. EAST, Train No. & A.M. 10.26 10.54 11.21 11.51 1319 1.49 28 9.89 8.31 4.15 9.49 10.29: 10.58 11.20 11.54 12.29 1.53! 2.29 2.41 8.31; p. m.1 ASHEVILLE. . . . jHOMINY jTlTRXPIKE PlGEON RiTER, . . Cltde j Watnebville . . . IT all . Sylva ; Webster IWhittier Charleston ! 4 89, ;8 59j I 3 37' I 3 12 j 2 45 : 2 00 P. M. j 4 01 3 39 3 171 2 47 2 25 J3 12 34,12 35 11 56jll 57 11 45 11 46 10 54.10 55 1 A.M. 10 09 fffltound Knob is Breakfast station for Train No. I, and Supper station for Train No. 2. Trains Nos. 1, 2, 7 and 8, ruu daily. Trains Nos. 3 and 4, run daily except Sunday. V. E. McBEE, Supt. W. A. TURK, A. G. P. A. Land anfl Mill Property r FOR BALE ! '; The plantation consists of 230 acres of Which there is about 60 acres of good bot tom. The soil is red, mulatto, and gray, suitable for the cultivation of wheat, corn, oats, rye, cotton and tobacco, with a suffi cient supply of wood, water, meadow land, Ac.. There is on the premises a large two Story dwelling house with six rooms, situ ated in a beautiful oak grove, with all necessary outbuildings. The Mill property consists of a large three story mill house, with 1 pair of burrs,! p'r of corn rock, new Eureka smut machine, new bolting cloth, Farrjr pattcnt water wheels, new fore bay and penstock. Also a cotton gin house, 36x24, with a 40 saw Hall gin with self-feeder and condenser, and a Liddell Boss Press. There is also a 35 horse power engine and boiler situated between the mill and cotton gin so that either or all can be run at the same tsrae. The proper ty is all in good repair and can be be run at any time either by water or steam. Price $5,00062,000 cash, the balance as may be agreed upon. The property is situated on Crane Creek fire miles south -of Salisbury. Any person 'wishing to purchase such property will do Well to call on or address . - P. N. HEILIG, Salisbury, N.C Aug. 18, 1885. 8m. "RALE1GHRF.GISTER." By P. M. HALE, Printer to the State. fiubaortbe to your Homo Paper and pay for It, and then remit $2 to pay tor your State Democratic Paper, the Rai.kioh Rkoistkr. Each new subscriber, re "mtttlng $i direct. Is entitled t c U Register Tor one year and to Webster s Practicaldiction aey which until August st ls offered as a prainlum. Sample copies o 1 tlteglsttr mailed on Implication. Address, KALE lull REGISTER, RALEIGH, N . A STUBBORN CASE -OF SCROFULA. I have been afflicted with Scrofula from nay infancy, and in consequence have al ways been a frail and delicate creature. I might truthfully say that I was raised chiefly on mercury and potash. These remedies for the time being would dry up the fearful ulcers, with which I suffered, but they would return with greater vio lence I was the merest shadow as to form and person. My digestion wasail deranged and my existence was most wretched. Everything that could be done, but no permanent benefit was derived. At last a great tumor came on my neck below the left ear. It increased in size until my head was forced to the right shoulder and in this ungainly and uncomfortable position, I was compelled to carry my head. The doctor decided that it was thereto stay as long as life continued, and for many years it did remain. In March, 1884, at the suggestion of Colonel John Travlor I was induced to try Swift's Specific." My system responded to the medicine prompt" ly, and I began to improve from almost the first bottle. That fearful tumor has all disappeared, and every appearance of the disease has left my person except a small hard lump on the right side of my neck, and that is disappearing rapidly. From a fragile little girl I have developed into as healthy and robust young lady as there is in the neighborhood. Swiff s Specific is tne only remedy that has ever jnven me any permanent relief, and I am in better health and weigh more than I ever did in my life before. My old friends scarcely recognize me since this wonderful change has been wrought in my appearance. Mv gratitude is unbounded fcr what this medicine has done for me. MISS TOMMIE EMBRY. May 14, 1885. LaGraonsrc T ratise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At lanta, Ga. N. Y.. 157 W. 23d St. Kerosene Oil! BY THF BARREL ATf ENNISS' Time Sf a TT" ' ' MD Jnly 9, '85 tf. FRESH TURNIP SEED? The Earliest and Best Turnip Seed for t ENNISS'. TRUSSES reduced prices, at Of all kind, at ENNISS'. Fruit Jars ' CHEPER THAN EVER. ALSO Rubber Rings for Fruit Jars, at ENNISS'. mm PRESERVING POWDES For sale at ENNISS'. THE BEST AND CIIEPEST MACHINE OIL For Thresliers, Reapers, and Mowers nt ENNISS'. PRESCRIPTIONS ! ! If you vantyour prescriptions put up cheaper than auy where else go to Enniss' Blackberry Cordial, FOR Disentery, Diarrhoea, Flux, &c., for sale At ENNISS' Drug Store. Business or Party Cards, . Circulars or Posters, Letter or Note Heads, Bill Heads, Monthly Statements, Books or Pamphlets, Labels, Tags, &c., Neatly printed at this office, and at as low rates as elsewhere. Business men of Salisbury are invited to call through the P. O. before giving their orders to agents or sending them abroad? PATENTS our omce Is opposite the tr. 8. Patent Office, and we call obtain Patents In less time tUan those re mote from Washington. Sptui v.; . rSszA ' Wa.1r Mato patentability free of chawe andj W iaij.? )Klmrgt utiles ) itnt i reined. I ee i.'r,nre, to tne 1'ostmaster, the Supt of Money order Dir.. and to officials ot the u 8 Pat tent Office. For circular, advice, terms and refer noes to actual clients In your own State orcountr write to C. A, 8 NOW A CO. ' Opposite Pateut Office, Washington. 1 C Not. 87, '64. 4m Cancer Cured, About three years ago there appeared on my right breast several bard lumps which gave me almost intolerable pain. They continued to grow, and finally de veloped into what the doctors called can cer of the breast. In a short time I found my strength gone and my constitution a total wreck. From' a robust woman I was reduced to a helpless invalid. Seve ral of the best physicians of Atlanta treat ed me for cancer, but without improving ray condition n the least, and finally 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 this won derful medicine has. brought back my health again. I now do all my own house work, I am perfectly free from pain, and feel like a new person altogether. I can not feel too grateful for this wonderful re covery, for I am satisfied if it had not been for Swift's Specific I would have been in my grave to-day, I most checrfutly rec omni md it to a!4 those who are suffering with this fearful disease. Mrs. J are C l e m o n s . Atlanta, Ga., April 16, 1883. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseses mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta Ga. A MILLION of worms gnawing day and pight is quite enough, we think, to throw ftcbiid into spasms. Shriner's Indian Ver- That Dirty Dakdrufv. Dandruff is dirty uisHgreeauie in every way. It soils tne ciotning continually, and is accompani ed by a hardly less annoying sensation ot itching. The scalp is diseased. There is nothing in the world so thoroughly adapt ed to this trouble as Parker's Hair Balsam It cleanses and heals the scalp, stops the ...... UK ttlJU restores its original soft ness, glss and color. Is not oily, highly perfumed, an elegant dressing. Very econ omical, as only a small occasional applica tion keeps the hair in perfect condition. W1II s , i vfjs.ru y. THOUSAND CHILDREN rAVPtl f mm liaAAaA ,1 J it. . ." mifugewili destroy and expel them and V 71 ' J wo -meat . , .tJ wonderful agent, 8hriner's Indian Vermi I01T- wjII not deceive yon. restore the child. BBHSF ITEMS. Thereire 188 stndents at the Uni versity. Nash county, it fc sail?, has 6,000 acres in tobacco. r- The wolves in Jackeon" county are killing the cal ves. The private fortune of Queen Vic toria is 830,000,000. The skin and skeleton of Jnrabo are to be preserved. Odoler 1st, New York touched off 375,000 pounds of dvnamite in "Hell Gate." Mr. Beecher, tvho was Chipf of the Mugwumps a year aeo, has returned to the Republican fold. Fashionable , ladies in Paris now wear short silk socks instead of stock ings. Bustles have probably reached their maximum in size for at least six months to como. Green in various subdued shades is a leading color in fall and early win ter fashions. The Gold Leaf says & 80,000 is the amount represented by buildings in the course of construction in Hender son. The Slate Guard is to be increased by the addition of two companies, one ot Salisbury and one Shelby. N. C. - The penalty for selling a cigarette to a boy or girl under 16 years of age in New Hampshire has been made $20 for each offense. A Northwestern editor declines to marry because great meVs sons hard ly ever amount to anything. Ex. Queen Victoria has caused a great deal of wrangling among the mem bers of her family by giving Beatrice all her costly old lace. . Goldsmith Maid is dead. She had the honor at one time to be recogniz ed as the Queen of the trotting turf. She had a record of 2.14. It is stated that the Chinese govern ment will -certainly demand of the tilted States indemnity for the lives the Chinese miners recently mur dered in Wyoming Territory. The great banking house of the Rothschilds at London, employs main ly women, claiming that they are more reliable and accurate in their work than men. In Garfield county, Colorado, there are 737 unmarried men and nnlv sixty-eight unmarried women. The Glen wood Echo savs: "We are 669 girls short here, and we want all the girls to know it." No sooner did a reeent Boston girl remove to Chicago than she dated her letters from "Chieago-bv-the-Lake." A Chicago girl went to thp Hub and wrote from Boston-by-the-Beans." "'" What is the difference between th ancient Romans anl modern Ameri cans? Give it un? Whv. tlio Romans used to urn their dead, whilo the Americans have to earn their living. See? The people of Portland. Or., musl be highly pleased with a description of them given by the leading news paper, which savs: "Onr people are divided into two classes. One ola is too tired to do anything, and the other class hasn't time." Muscogee county, Georgia. wa lately put to the expense of $27 for the trial f a man charged with the theft of a plug of tobacco. The plain tiff and defendant were both serving out a sentence in jail when the offense was committed. Gold table services are very rare, especially in this country. Mrs. Chaterine Astor possesses one, and others are said to own them, but for obvious reasons are unwilling to have that fact widely known. Such a service costs at least $16,000. An Ipswich, Mass., man started twenty years ago to build a house. He bought some land, laid out a gar den, and plauted fruit trees. Fifteen years ago ho went down in Maine and bought lumber, which he has from time to time moved about to keep from becoming valueless. The man is nov nearly sixty years of age, and last week commenced to dig the cellar. A citizen of West Newburvnort Mas,, while digging potatoes last week, came to a hill which from its collapsed appearance seemed to indi cate small potatoes or but few in hill. He concluded, however, to open it, and discovered one mammoth po tato, the center of which had - been cleared and a young wood chuck snug ly ensconscci wunin. The Atlanta Constitution quotes an old railroad man's reminiscences of early railroading in Georeia. "I can remember," he said, "When a passenger tram was almost as trouble some; to manage as au ox cart on a hilly road. 1 was one of the first engineers who took a train over the state road. The engine was about the size of an ordinary farm engine and the cars were almost as small as those used on narrow gauge roads. When the train drew near a station speed was gradually reduced, and when the station was reached train hands armed with blocks of wood i would jump off am', choke the wheels.'' Taming A Parent Stern Father-"Look here, young man, your teacher tells me you ex cused yourself from school by telling her your mother was sick. What do you mean by lying to your teacher, sir?" "I didn't lie." "Yes, you did. Your mother isn't sick, and you know it." "She said she was," "When?" "Last night. She said she was sick of having you come home at 2 .1 . " 1 m tne morning wnn your cuns on. your ankles." "Well, of course, if she was sick it was perfectly right for you to stay out of school, my son. There, here's a nick le; run and get you some can dy, and we wont say any more about tiie matter." difficulty, changed his clothes and made his escape. It is thought he went towards Danville. He is said to be about 22 years of age. Mrs. Walker is of good family, and was about 30 years of age. iVeuJ-C6a. A Jewish Prediction. Hints as to Thriving. From the Metropolitan. Hani work is the graiwl secret of success. Nothing but rags and pov ertv can come of idleness. Elbow- grease is the only stuff to make gold with. No sweat, no sweet. Every man must build up his own fortune nowadays. Shirt-sleeves ' rolled up lead on to broadcloth. Believe in traveling step by step, don t expect to be rich in a jump Slow and sure is better than fast and flimsy. Every little helps, as the sow said when she snapped at a gnat. Every day a thread make a skein in a year. Brick by brick, houses are built. We creep before we walk, walk before we run, and run before we rider In getting rich,- the more has4e the worse speed. Haste trips up its own heels. Hasty climbers have sudden falls. Make as few changes as you can; trees often transplanted bear little fruit. If you have difficulties in one place, you will have them iii another; if you move because it is damp in the valley, you will find it cold on the hill. Where will you find land without stones, or meat with bones? Stick to-it is the couqnerer. He who can wait long enough will win. Do not be above your business. He who turns up his nose at his work quarrels with his bread and butter. He is a poor smith who is afraid of his own sparks; there is some dis comfort in all trades except chimney sweeping. If sailors gave up going to sea because of the wet if bakers left off baking because it is hot work, if plowmen would not plow because of the cold, and tailors would not make our clothes for fear of pricking their fingers, what a pass we should come to ! Nonsense, my fine fellow, there's no shame about any honest calling; don't be afraid of soiling your hands, there's plenty of soap to be had. Plod Ts the word. Every one must row with such oars as lie has, and as he can't choose the wind he must sail by such as God sends him. If the cat sits long enough at the hole she will catch the mouse. Take time Ly the forelock. Be up early and catch the worm. The morning hour carries gold in its mouth. He who drives last in the row gets all the dust in his eyes; rise early and you will have a clear start for the day. Look most to your spending. No matter what conies nx if more goes out, you will always be poor. The art is not in making money, but in keeping it. Ha.r by hair the head gets bald. Straw by straw the thatch goes off the cottage, and drop by drop the rain c mes into the chamber. When you fmean to save begin with your mouth; there are many thieves that go down the red lane. The ale jug is a great waster. Never stretch your legs farth er than your blankets will reach, or you will soon be cold. Earn all you can, save all you can, and then give all yon can. Never try to save out of God's cause; such money will canker the rest. Giving to God is no loss; it is putting your substance into the best bank. Giving is true having, as the old gravestone said of the dead man, "What I spent I had, what I saved I lost, what 1 gave I have. A Jewish journalist of New York, Mr. Benjamin Ievi. nrfidip.ts that his oeoole will be restored to their ancient heritage in .Palest me and at no distant day. He says the Jews are almost ready for it now in the temporal sense. In most countries they have equal rights and privileges. They own and dispose of their own pro perty, and come and go when they please. When their burdens in Kussia, Poland ana some parts of Germany are removed they will be ready to turn their faces toward the land of their fathers. In the time of Solomon Palestine was the garden spot of the world. Under good govern ment it could be restored to its former productiveness. Mr. Levi believes that his race are still the favored children of the Most High. They preserve their na tional identity in every land. Borne day they will be gathered home. Jerusalem will be rebuilt on a splendid scale. It will become the capital of the world and the seat of power of the Messiah, who will remain for 1,000 years the acknowl edged sovereign of mankind. Then there will be but one nation, one ruler and one language. The confederation of the human race will be complete, News-Observer The Alphabet of Succsss. Attend to your business. Be punctual in your payments. Consider well before you promise. Dare to do right. Envy no man. Faithfully perform your duty. Go not in the path of vice. Have respect for your character. Infringe on no man's rights." Join hands with the righteous. Know thyself. Lie not for any consideration. Make haste slowly. Never profess wvhat you do not prac tice. Occupy your time usefully. Postpone nothing that you can do ifow Quarrel not with your neighbor. Recompense a man for his labor. Save somciing againat a day of trouble. Treat everybody with kindness. Use yourself to moderation. Villify no person's reputation. Watchfully guard against idleness. Xamine your conduct daily. Yield to superior judgment. Providence Gazette. auujfu ua Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bedbnB. Heart Fains Palpitation, Dmpskal Swellings, Dizi ness, Indigestion, Headache", Sleeplessness cured byWclls' Health Rciewcr." "Rough on Cofns." Ask for Wells' "Rough oii Corns." 15cts. Quick complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunions. "Buchn-Paiba" Quick, complete cure ot all Kiilncv, Blad der and Urinary diseases. R aiding, Irrita tion, Stone, Gravel, Catarrh of the Bladder. fjL Druggists. J Bed-Bngs, Flies. Flies, roacHcs nnts, bedbugs, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough ou Rats." 15c. I Thin People. "Wells' Health Renew elf restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex ual Debility. 91. N "Jtough on Pain." Cures cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhoea, aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism. 29c. Rouiih on Paiu Piaster, 15 cts - Mothers- If you arc failing, broken, urorn out and nervous, use "Wells' Health Renewer." $ I. Druggists. Life Preserver. If yon are losing jojr grip on life, try "Wells' Health Renewef." Goes direct to weak spots. 'Rough onfPilcs." Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itchinsr, Protruding, Bleeding, Internal or other. Internal ami external remedy in each pack age. Sure cure, 50c. Df-uggists. " . ' Pretty Women. Ladies who would retain freshnes" and vivacity, don't fail toftry "Wells' Health Renewcr." ! "Rough on Itch " "Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions, ringworm, tetter, salti rheum, frosted feet chillblains. i "Rough on Catarrh." Corrects offensive odors at once. Com plete cure of worst ch Ionic cases, also unc- qualed as gargle tor dipthcria, sore throat, foul Veath. 50cts. The Hope of the Nation. Children,slow in Idevelopment, puny, scrawny and delicate, use "Wells' Health Reuevver." Catarrh cf the Bladder. Stingimr, irritation inlhtmation, all Kid nev and Urinary tomplah.t?, cuied by "Ilu-chu-Paiba" $1. "Water Bugs, Hoaches." The Ways of Lawyers. Counsel (for the prosecution) You will admit that your client was in Boston at the time the affair occurred? Counsel (for defendant) No, sir. Counsel You will admit that your client was in Boston about the time the affair occurred? Counsel No, sir. Counsel You will at least admit that there is .such a place as Boston? Counsel (emphatically) No, sir. If the prosecution wisnes to establish in evi dence that such a place as Boston exists l i a. nr i . . . iL uus goL iu prove it iVetc York Times. ivni mu ii at hinrr T. K. BRUNER, Of the Watchman. J.HAM'L McCUBBTNS, County Treasurer. BRTJNER & MoOUBBINS, RIAL LSI ill! The un dersigned are prepared to do a GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS, and solicit business of that character. All real property entrusred to us will b-j adver tised all over the United States, FREE OP CHARGE to the owner. Persons having farm lands forests, mines, or other real property should consult us at once. Special attention giv en mineral lands. Reports, assays and maps funrished when desired. BRUXER & McCUBBINS. Salisbury, N. C. THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE The Horrible Outrage Near Milton. There is great excitement over the crime committed near Milton, by the negro "Hud" Mebaue, Monday night, iu outraging and then murdering Mrs. V. H. Walker. About 10 o'clock that uight Mebaue, employ ed by Mr. W. H. Walker, a respecta ble citizen of paswell county, living in a few miles of Milton, took advan tage of the abscense of Mr. Walker, who was at the barn curing tobacco, went to his house, committed an as sault upon his wife, then dragged her to a fence near the house, where he beat her brains out with a fence rail. Mr. Walker s little son, ten years of age, was awakened by the noise made and begged the negro not to hort bis mother. Seeing his pleading had no efiect upon the man, he went for his father. Mr. Walker reached the house in a few minutes after the alarm was given, to find (bat the uegro had made his escape and the lifeless body of his wife lying in the yard. The citizens of the vicinity arc thoroughly aroused, and are mak ing every effort to overtake the per petrator of this horrible crime; Mrs. Walker leaves five little children. After the murder Mebaue went to a relative's house, said he had been in a j IS THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED oli i tinting, FKOM POSTERS as big as a barn door down to most delicate Urds. . Listing Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, 2 PRICE LISTS, Scfcool anV Darts Iwgramfs, BLANKS OF ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial f Are yon foiling, try Wctti Hbu.tb'Bb. ! For Brain. Nerves, Ptv3i!5iiT ir. Hoaiaclio, Fever, Aaio, drills?' DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. NtaB to take, wrtttxnmaled fJ IOKlfl'J., LivtK .pa a aKt 0...va Hamni a 111 ..T." 0"l Buchu-Pii Remark iM Oiwss orVit-rrh of! the Bladder, fcg:maa;km, 16 fci'.icaoi kid- eases of tho Trostalo lii, l'ropsicat WOuinca, Ftr.iVo J ;.,. isca, I-icortin- epce ox cnr.e,..t Vi , ioi the Gobito Lrinary Or-n: - . rker. fri Un heaithror l";.nVna ni-oliafreai use also "CfcHJfcs ir:i,v jfcp, r.'1 eidh L tor ?l l if f K i Av,-r i.w.:iwirr ra r.r, u pml'i t'ocst'hi Uon Bitter. S;.-T-r. ' . r Utftfa. In-Mi c.vn p. r rilT., J v Ksprois on receiptor mium, rrr.-i:rtrBti I - v .: s, Jr. y V.lVi M. J., J. g. A "Rouorh on Rats' Beetles; Ants. tlle.-iis them out, alo pc roniivrih U k.u;.,. lu - vJ hi W PROFESSIONAL CARDS. sKiiiiCiuifiK. i,, ii, Clement. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attbmoyfl( j&.-t Ziaw ' JSalisblhv, N. C. Fein 3rd, 1831. Wk I END ! No Mora Terror! No LTore Pain ! No Horc Sanger! TO The Dread of Motherhood Transformed to HOP E and JOY. Safety and Easo i -TO Snffering Voman J i ThU invaluable pre p'arution in ituly a tri jiinph of seiemiiic skill, land no more inestima ble benefit wan ever be Mowed on tlie molhers ;ol tlie world, j (fey! I not only short tnthetiineoflaborand iesncnH the intensity of jj'ain,but better thau all lit Kieally diminishes To Mother or Caud;',tllTr to .Ji?-,2f pootli motlier and child, unu leaves the mother 4ti a condition liitrh.v favorable to speed v re covery, and far le.-s lia ble to flooding, convul sions and other alarm- !in symptoms incident Itolingeringand painful jlalior. Its truly wonder Jiful eiheacy in this re !spect entiilesthe Molb jer's Friend to he rank ed as one of the life eav ins plli.inces-given to 'the world bv the discov eries of modern sci ence. From the natureof the ;ase it will of course be understood that we can not publish certificates concerning this Remedy without wounding the delicacy of thewriters. Yet we have hundreds of such testimonials on tile, and no mother who hts once used it will everagain bewithout it in her time oi trouble. To. thejifeas of the i 4'. f.wrf lal rav.iiTaj.u new Bo:ii. r, n i' 'i i a.-ii mi.rrs j I'rcu - ii i : 'ft : -i).u. ,. 6trci:-'tii ii3 Hie !.. i ' ; and brans tt.O p:.'ytic..i c :, - ; ii:i.c:i!;::. fcl infiiwiifft s. It rv' ;f .'i jrn,i; mnl:in.-:l fever, c:ii.--'r-.::m, '..i.-.i', 1 ;:illf,liiliy M;mu'..irts 'i -. '' ; .,..-. Mj bUit!'J;r. r.nl eniic :-.s a, :.s"r-:r:.4 tin- L!od. AVh. .1 , . - . 1 fiicu" vrheihfr nieurnl .r j. !?!.' t.-.- '.-. H -ai.d cUitilitatdl tin I i: a ..!::'', t.o'iri? . : reaewrtl stivntb c ;il: ... l-'t.r txlt by all lruists av.d LV:slvii :;i-acrjlly, MILL ST0I7ES. AX1J known HOWAN COlfXTY MILL STONE QUAftltY of E. E I'blll, drceasod, : and will continue U supply tlie puWlc de mand for Mill Stones fix-iu I lrts ceiebkatz GKiT so well known lhroiarbout tLlsiOuntrr for Its superloilty for Mill stones. .rf.niteWqti for Ornamental pnrposcs, ?:: ).n t nts, &c , Ac, on also be bad at tlii-i iju.irry. Addiesa, J. T. NVYATT, Sallbtury, K. ?. fJSJliiii dtKUiU itiiu: mm LIVER. And aU Biffous Comptatntf; Sale to take, oeln? piir!y vrt?ca?-!j: Ins- rriccJ5ci3. All I'iual Dec. 20, '84. Jj. A prominent physician lately remarked to the proprietor, that if it were admisgdle to make public the letters we receive, the "Moth. cr'rFriend" would outsell anything on the market. I most earnestly ebtreat every female ex pecting to he confined to use Mother's Relief. Coupled with this entreaty I will add that during a long obstetrical practice (44years), 1 have never known it io fail to produce a safe and quick deH very. 1 H. J., HOLMES, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. Send for our Treatise on "Health and Hap piness of Woman," mailed free. Bbadfisi.d R kg at a tor Co., Atlanta, Ga. "WB ASK jBLLtli" Interested in Hide$, Furs, Wool, Roots, Feathers, Beeswax Butter, Cheese, E'"8, " 7 DC ' Jried Fruit, Poultry, Hay and. Produce gene ally to send fir our Price Currents. Prompt returns on all Consignments. Trial Shipments Solicited. R. L. WILLIAMS k CO. General Commission Merbhants, Office. 160, William St., New York. Oct. '84 V.ly Beset on all Sides. By malaria, how shall we escape! he dread infection? is the question which the denizens of fever and ague districts ask themselves. The answer comesi from former sufferers who for years have escaped the visitations of the periodic scourge, through the protect ing influence of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. When the necessity for using preventive measures arises, use;this means of preven tion at once. It regnlates the liver, 1'acili tatea digestion, and liberates impurities from the system, whjen such exist, by pro moting healthful action of the bowels and kidneys. Act early.) In all regions where miasmatic vapors breed disease, it is abso lutely necessary to be provided with a safe guard, and this is trite, though a sojourn in such localities is destined to be 'brief No , one catv afford to brcat lie malaria for a short tune. The Hitters is HORSE AND CAT .tt POWDERS Am vex. i: F..et.v . I'otnz' p.i - . w ,; Fo'lr.V I' ". r ' ar.'l rrvsirrtwi-i.: r i ni! i sircf. U"' a ? V FoVTZ'S Pon or ! Lew - rr i f 11 iMFt. . i Luttcrfm ., ... .... znar,: S&id every wm-rc; PAV':r r. res rb-, rropVistor.- f UlTf s PILLS : 2B YEARS IFI USE. Tat Greatest Medical Tritingh of tie ap1 SYWPTOW.3 OF A TORPID LIVER.- IiMMof appetite, Bowels eisme, "aiB" the head, with a dell citation in t back part. Pain nadcr tho 8h Made, Fnllaera after catiag, witha Inclination to oxertioa of bodrorBuro Irritability of temper, Lot spirit wita a feclincaf ha-rlnsnrE! - 'J mod.B.tJ; Weariness, Dizzineas, riniterins attM Heart. Dot. before tho eyw.HeadacM orcr the riht eye, itc?tltnc"' ..2 fitful dreams. Highly colored I rine, CONSTIPATION. to socli: eases, ono doas ejects suca changoffoe!inErfjto astorvHiitlieBuCercr. fc They increase the A PPtite'?SSS bedy to JfaUo on FUsh. v . iiw,,, nourished, hy th ir Tcafic Afui Producfj. prtee ape. A Mj';-'' TUn'Sill, 0Yf; Seat Haiti or Vhikfrs Jftafiged this Irrfc. Jt Imparts a a-jtawt sent by ez prc5; cr reco ir.t o f ' Office, Murray Ct-. Kow York, -s Dec. 20f '84 ft SOVeiricrn onwifi. -OMhjtfi souctted im sstisf Jrtrtnw cni '""'""V" m iiervonsncKS. - .o.-uutto. jveep ii on nanti. $ -MONEY BADE!. lfct -saH" " 20 TtxGm Profit. " ''ill . ... M' tofcx SOUTHERN B vw- C. F. Avery & Sons, LopW1" J T Ml J' II t

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