Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / March 11, 1886, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
NEW YORK OBSERVER, O 8T AIM BEST 1E& I0OS AND SECULAR FAMI LY NEWSPAPER. AND EVANGELICAL. Vigorous Editorials. rorthv paper for business men. inecial departments for Fanners, y school Teachers and Housekeepers. m m YORK OBSERVER FOR 1886, Sixty-Fourth Volume, will contain a new and never before pub lished series of Iukxmw Litters ; regular correspondence from Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy : Letters from Mission Stations in India, China, Japan, Africa and Micronesia : original articles from men of influence and knowledge of affairs i.i dif ferent parts of this country, and selected articles from the choicest literary and re HfioM publications, io poetry and prose. A ' New Volume, containing a Second erics of Irknjscs Lkttkrs, a sketch of the author, and a review of his life and work has been published. We shall offer thia year special and at tract i vo inducements to subscribers and friend. Bample copies free. WW YORK OBSERVER, SEW YORK. aLBBUftJCR, t the Watchman. T J. MAM'L McCUBBINS County Treasurer. BBUNER & McCUBBINS, UK Al ESTATE AGENTS. The undersigned are prepared to do a IXIR1L REAL ESTATE BUSINESS, tad solicit business of that character. All sect property entrusred to us will be adver tise all over the United States, FREE OF CHARGE to the owner. Persons having farmlands forests, mines, or other real property should consult us at once. Special attention giv en mineral lands. Reports, assays and caps funrished when desired. BRUNfiR & McCUBBINS. Salisbury, N. C Land for Sale. BY J. M. H ADEN, REAL ESTATE AGENT CaiH STBKKT, SALISBURY, X. C Farms, Town Lots & Mill Prcperty all and see his Descriptive Cats locue end trice List. Terms to suit. oS:6m THE WATCHMAN Sob office ' 3S THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED FROM POSTERS i a Sera door cewn to meat letter and Note Heads,' Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, . .. PAMPHLETS,: PRICE. USTS, Dirti prognmmi(S, -A.Tvr BLANKS - WjailckiNDs Court and Magisterial. "Ordenaoaauyi end aatUrfaction guaranteed. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L. B. CLKlf Marr CRAIGE k CLEMENT. im ittLiSBUBr, N. C. - T7 r- mowwii uoi Rewapaprr 1U th News, A trusts it bui frintiiijt, a. . A . a Erysipelas Cranberries. W am able to record another case of the core of erysipelas by the simple application of raw cranoernes pounaea fine. The natient was a voong lady, one side of whose face had become so much swollen and inflamed that the eye had become closed, and the pain i excessive. A poultice or cranoernes was applied, and after several changes the pain censed, the inflammation sab sided and in the coarse of a couple of days every vestige of the disease had disappeared. How a Famous Hymn was Written. This is how the now famous hymn, "Sweet By and By," came to be writ ten: Dr. til more Bennett, the author, lives at Richmond, Illinois, and is poor. The hymn was written by Dr. Bennett at Elkhorn, Wisconsin, 186a The writing of the words was based upon a remark made by J. P. Webster, who composed the music. Mr. Webster was of an exceeding nervous and sen sitive nature and subject to periods of terrible depression. In one of his melancholy moods he chanced to drop in at the house of Dr. Bennet when the latter asked: "What is the matter now ?" "Oh, it is no matter," replied the despondent man; "it will be all right by and by." The last three words immediately conveyed a sugges tion to Dr. Bennett, and, he says: "The idea of the hymn came to me like a flash of sunlight. Turning to his desk he penned the words which have since been so famous. He says it did not take him more than 20 niin-t utes to write the hymn. Chinese Executions. Being unable to persuade any Euro pean to be his companion on the occas- i t a . as i i ion, tne iJu.ce was compelled to go alone. I happened to SCO him on the afternoon of the day on which the execution took place, and his looks told me in language that could not be mis understood that for once at least in his life be had supped full of horror. think he repented of his curiosity, and I am certain he saw enough to furnish his imagination with material for many hideous nightmare. When I met him he had not recovered his composure i 1 i i t i a m m and ne tried tne usual remedy of re lieving his feelings by giving me full and particular account of what he had witnessed. He told me that in the extensive courtyard into which he hod been admitted there were a hundred condemned persons drawn up in four rows or twenty-five men each. Wha struck him most was the perfectly cal lous indifference of the unfortunate beings who were ranged in full view before him, and the quiet business-like manner in which the executioner dis charged his horrible task. The crimi nals stood bolt upright, but each one, as his turn came, bent down his head so as to give the executioner as fair a chance as possible of cutting it off at a single blow. The executioner proved himself to be a master of his business, and his huge sword had in no single instance to be raised a second time upon the same victim. The Duke himself possessed considerable coolness and presence of mind, for he held his watch in his hand, and found that the work of destroying 100 lives was ac complished by one man in exactly the period ot two minutes and a half. I felt very thankful that I had not been a witness of the sight, and I found the simple narrative quite appalling enough I assure you. If I had ever in mv life felt a curiosity to see a Chinese execu tion, the experience of this Italian nobleman related bv him to me would have been an effectual cure, and I know that my informant was not likely a.uii iu eeh. io oe a SDectator of an other such scene of bloodshed. Armv , I H MM . 3 m navy magazine. How to Use a Grindstone. A grindstone 18 OIK of i h p wnrf-niifl aj w - www wv wa. a as implements on a farm, nr in lit, work shop. l?ew take the trouble to think about their work, and consequently the great majority pi tne people fail to get most and best use from tuir lc --an. VW ifte few who do think will affree with no nrh.n 11 1. i , . " ucu rrc al v liihi. crm n n jtino u ... Ze 1J1UWJUC JO both badly used and badlv chosen. T is too small: too thick: it is not evenlv and truly set and centred; it is not pro perly speeded, and is turned either too rasi ana made to throw the water around, or too slow, and fails to do its work well; it is not well takon and is badly used. A grindstone, to do annA r,-;,. should be at least three feet in diame ter and two and one-half to three inches in thickness, having a bevel on each side of the face for orinAin It should be quite free from hard spots of iron pyrites, which are injur ious to tools, although the mov k. taken out with a sham nninferl r.-a. If it is not centered trurv. it wilf out of shape, and soon require trueing up. It should run as fast as possible, as it does work better and more q sickly To prevent It from throwing water a piece of bagging should he ft a staple fixed across the fnma -l end, but not so close as to grind it out; i mo niu cutcn ine excess of water and yet keep the stone wet enough j clean it The stone ahnnld lwTlot he shade, and never in water wj,;..i. softens it and makes one aiAa faster than the other. Th wu. should have a hole in it to let k water and keep the stone dry when not in USe. In crrindinor if knU xi urn from the tool, and if used SEE wise, great care should he fnWn k. 41 fhetn h0M the not to gouge 1IV I-' v uv TO.- eii: i . ic xuuies ana extravagancies of fashion were never more rife in the land, and the lesson is in k that moral apparel means a righteous people. Woman, innately modest snould not permit tyrannical fashion to rob her of her noblest attribute.- JVasA eille Ameriean. Bribing. Jim McSnifter was being tried in San Antonia for trying to bribe a col ored witness, bam Job using, to testify falsely. "You say this defendant offered yon a bribe of fifty dollars to testify in his behalf?" said Lawyer Gouge to bam Johosing. t "Yes, sab. "Now repeat precisely what he said, using hi own words." "He said he would gif me fifty dol lars if I" "He can't hare used those words. He didn't speak as a third person1 "No, san; he tuck good keer dat dar was no third pusson present. Dar was only us two. De 'fendant am too smart ter hab anybody listening when he am talking about his own resKality." "I know that well enough, but-he spoke to you in the first person, didn't he?" "I was de fust pusson, myself." "You don't understand me. When he was talking to you did he use the words, 'I will pay you fifty dollars."' "No, boss; he didn't say nuffin about you pay in me fifty dollars. Yore name wasn't mentioned, ceptin' dat he tole me ef eber 1 got inter a scrape dat you was de best lawyer in San An tone to fool the judge and jury. Texas S if t- tngs. Never Heard of Death. We are told that in the mountain fastnesses of North Georgia, where the locomotive whistle has never been heard, where the "worm of the still never dieth, and the missionary has never preached, that there are men and children who cannot read, never heard of Jesus Christ, his missions or death, 1 J.l i m i ri i anow nor.ning 01 nun day ocnools, or the proper observaance of the Sabbath or what Christmas means. It is related that when a man's thirteen vear old daughter died up there not long ago, the father bent over the corpse, with weeping eyes and lacerated heart and exclaimed: "She did n6t know there was such a thing as death." She had never seen anybody "dead; she had never been taught she had to die, knew nothing of the shadowy land, or eter nity, heaven or hell; yet thousands of dollars are annually collected from the people and sent to Christianize the "heathen Chinee while in the moun tain seclusions, the rough and illiterate inhabitants, scratch the ground, shoot the deer, barb the trout, make and drink their whisky, and are oblivious of the gospel of Jesus Christ. "Ignorance is bliss, ' but there is a misdirection of funds and a lack of discernment in this matter quite apparent. Asheville Advance. Tough on the Farm Laborer.7 We are not mistaken in the differ ence in the economy of common lab orers fifty years ago, and at present. They used to try and save and succeed ed wonderfully.". At this period in his tory, after a person had worked eight months in the year at good wages for five years, if an inventory be taken at the beginning of spring of his capital stock, it will be found that he has an old pipe, an old ereasv pocket book, n jack knife, a fancy necktie and prob ably an old extra pair of winter boots. He can lose the axe off the bobsled in gome to the timber, and thp n board to the wagon box in coiner fn the mill. It is just as easy for him to . n m w v lose as it is for a mosauito to bite. A nA then again he can foreet more in one day than you can think of in a week He can exhibit his strength by break ing a twenty-nve cent fork handle in pitching hay, and display his weakness by setting a steel trap for a weasel and catch a $3 hen dead. He makes $1 for you to-day and loses it to-morrow. iotf a Register. This Season of the Tear. Manure should be nut around rhn a t . . ' oaro roots and the small fruits nnd upon the asparagus beds, as soon as the grouna maws, it it was not done last fall. All of them will bear liberal manuring 1 Mi ana win pav well for it. Pror,- iua , - , f - -M. v. ' l I V LJU notbeds as earlv as nosaihlo wr,- farmer should have one. in wWli f a. T T vi vv grow his supply of lettuce, cabbage and tomato plants. If a few potatoes are fgrouted in the hotbed they can be transplanted when others are planting potatoes, and about two weeks ran V earned in the time of growing. Some rarmers also go as far as to start their sweet com, cucumbers and a few other vegetables which thev wish to nhtnin early in this way. Badly Burned, Two mountaineers, whosp nnma , could not learn, fresh from the tains encamped just above the factory last Satnrdav night Roth huA drinking pretty freely of their moun tain whisky, until one became tight and the other dead drunk Th who did not drink bunday morning to curry his horses and smellincr someth 11KT Limine I.. o . ..Up vuiuiuu 11C went to the fire and found his friend afire. AH the clothing was burned from one of hislegs and the thigh was vuiiiou ui a ensp to the bone. He was so drunk that h oitk- a;a t. : ww, ,tVl 11 Ui. teel the burn or he was unable to move or ask for assisfcstnre. MnJ. i returned toward their mounts,, kA. doubtful of the fate of tb w tunate burned man. Coumrd crcc o. Had been a Boy Himself. Tom Anierry, a student at th Uni versity of Texas, applied to Pmfr Snore for permission to be absent. UI would like to be excused from my jography lesson this afternoon, as I want to take my sister out ridine " said Tom. The old professor, who is no fnnl looked at the young man over the top ji in.-) plitiiucii. aim sum slow v t Want to take your sister out riding in a bnggy, eh? Is she related to vou? ' The Fish and Rain. The water in a lake was fast drying ml n i 11 l 1 V up. i ne nsn were ail aiarmea. a meeting of the animals in the lake was held. The crocodile, as the most pow erful among them, took the chair. The tortoise made a lone speech, and, concluded by saying: "Therefore it is, do not care whether it is land or water. It is the same to me; I can live in either." The crab made ano ther long speech, and, in the end, observed, "No less with me, brethren. Should the lake dry up, I will go to the neighboring fields and live in the holes. lhe snails, the leeches, the water-snakes and various other ani mals, gave some excuse or other tc keep from praving for rain. The crocodile summed up, saying: "I can not where I live. Un land I hnc better food than in water, for vou' ill 1 i fc f must an admit that a hare, or rabbit. or some other land animal of the kind, is much better fare than fish or frogs. At this there was a loud applause, and the meeting canie to an end. But the poor fish, who could not live out oi water for one moment, thought it their duty, however, to pray ; so they did. Very soon the sky was overcast, the clouds poured, and the lake was full. All the animals rejoiced at it. The fish, with heartfelt pride and pleasure, observed, "Heaven blesseth the many for the few !" Eastern Fable. The Grape Cure. SAL-MUSGATELLE In America WITHOUT TEE EXPENSE OF AN EUROPEAN JOUENEY! J The crystallized salts, as obtained In a pure state from grapes and choice fruit. In a portable, palata ble, simple form, are now presented to the public or a America as the grandest resolvent ot Impure olood, corrector of the liver and regulator of the bowels the natural promoter of HEALTH AND LONGEVITY. Eminent physicians claim this achievement a new era In the allied science of mf-dlctne, as It furnisher the blood with Its natural salines that are lost or ellmnatcd every day. SAL-KUSGATELLE I J POSITIVE, NATURAL M Sick Headaehe and Dyspepsia Cure. Sal-Muscatelle Is nature's on pioduct. It su.-. plies to the system the want of sound, ripe grapes and fruit; it is the simplest and best pre ventive md cure for all luuctional dcrangemoias of the liver and Its kindred ailments; prevents the Huourpuuu ui iiuuanui aisea?( levers oi all Kinds; counteracts the effects of bad air. ioor dralnange and impure water; a powerful oxvrlizer of the blood; a natural specific for all s:ln eruptions, sick headache, biliousness, nervousness, mental de pression, and will remove 4he effects of accidental indigestion noni excessive eating and dilnking Uave it in your homes and on your travels. It is a specific for the fagged weary or worn-out. Prepared by the London Sal-Muscatelle Co. LONDON ENGLAND. Bewaas of imitations. The genuine in "blue wrapper only." nr-Sent for circulars to G. EVANOVITCH, General Amr rlcan Manager, P. O. Box l6S. New Yoriv City. Mention this paper. Thee. F. Kluttz Co. Druggist, Agents. Salisbury. I N. C. Feb.4:36:ly. I MARVELOUS BOOKS IQRTHE MILLION Complete Novels and Other Works, by Famous Authors. Almost Given Away ' The follom books are ,.ui,li-ld iu ueal pamphlet form, manr of :h,m h iin.l.om, I, 1 1 1 u.f rated. at..t .11 eprlute4 Irom good type upon s;ead paper. n.j ireai of a jrtat xarsjiv f sabjects. i iLiuk u. ,-ii i xw'.w ih H -t wnlmui tiodiug; thcrviu wsuv thai he or she avoid like to possess, la colli bound lorn, these books would com II uu tseh. Kath book ii complete io itself. 1 The Widow ltcdott Paper. This Is the book ottr ht.-h roer (raudmoibcrs Uuhed till iht-v cried, aad it -is ju.t as funny te-dar as it ever was. 2. Kim. r Work for Ileaac Adornment, an en. nr.-, y uesr work uitou this sublet, cuuiaiuios ease and practical iusiruetleos for tasking fsncy baskets, wall p.;.rt.. brackets, needle work, embroider, etc., etc., pro fusetr aade)?tantlr Illustrated. I. ; rlnsrsi a r ulry Morica for the Young. The uaest collecuou of fairy stories ever published. The child ren will be 4eltcJMed with ihem. 4. The Lady el the Lake. By Sir Walter Scoti " The Lair of the Lake " Is a romance in verse, aad of all the works of Scott none Is mors beautiful thaa this. 5. Manual of Ktlquettc for Ladies and Oentlemea, a f nt io to p.iiiettes and good breeding, giving las rules of modern etiquette for alt occasions S. The Standard Letter Writer for Ladles sad CenUeiaea. a complete guide to eorrcspondenoe, giving tlaia lire, ions for the compositi on of le iters of every ind. with iuuumerarnle forms and examples. I. Winter K vent ng Kerreatlons, a large collect tea of Acting Charades. Tableau!. (James. Pussies, ele.. tar social gatherings, private theatricals, aud evenings at home: Illustrated. B IMalacoee, Krettatloms aad Headings, a large and ckotee collection for school exhibition, and pablle and acivaia entertainments. . Parlor Magrle and Cheasleal Kiperlnienls, a book which tells how Io pertorm huudrods of iuiu.ii l.-i k, in magic and iusiraciive experimeata with simple aria. 10. The Home Cook IJt.ok aad Knmlly Phyal. clan, eoatsiiting hundreds of ekeellei.l ekiag recipes aad hints to housekeepers, also telliug how to care all com aion ail. .tents by simple home remedy. II. Mnnarrsaad Castoma In Far A war Load, a very let, re. tin c aud lu.trtsctive book of travels, deacrib Ing the cttliar life, habits, manners and customs of tat p--ple of foreign countries ; illustrated. I- Msteea CsSMplete Hiss rice by Popular Author, embracing love, humorous aad detrcii.e stories, stories of society life, of adventure, of railway life, etc.. all very ia trrcstl'ic It TheHungeUorWlt, Hsasr nnd Paa,alarg eoilectiou of ihd tuuuy stories, skoschea, anecdotes, poems, and j-kes n.al have been writi'n for some vears ; lllas'led. If. I'aeial knowledge for the MtlllsMs. a hands owokofueful infrinalioa for alt. ; i. asaaf aad various tu'.jects. illu.txated. 1 1. Called Hack, it Novel, By Hugh Conwar, author f" Dark Oavs. etc. fisni?!! ttQthl aoiPnPrl .O" ! To will prices of ou. stesiatoivd letter, or M.ucr Order, aud address at oaro. s JOHNSON 1 iAiHBBPAIl" ..,r.oB'l H WM bl na fit civ- HB I WBBI PARSONS' Theae pills were a wonderful discovery. No others rehewe all manner of dioeaute. The informaUon arcnni reliem sal aaasmar of dlssnas. Theinltor w w utpniuciuh viviy, as.wos, nrsncuius, n euraufia, dtnenmatism, Boaraeneaa. Inflnanea- Hssahrinsr Oonsrh. yntnttntomtmmmt. rkt..3i rat wi ibiillin ainsyndtaasaboxto worthiam "" -ran oat abont usam ana you free. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall bhendan's Conditiona-a. , mm UFNS I AY rowuer is abaolv u any other atrisntlv a assau. lold'evSrSo BROIVN'S IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN w the BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed Red on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER- NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. I guarantee Shriner's Indian Vermifuge to destroy and expel worms from the hu man body, where they exist, if used ac cording to directions. You are author ized to sell it upon the above conditions. David E. Foutz, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md; N. W. AY ER & SON. our authorised i-eau. Western N. 0. Railroad Comp'y General Passenger Dep't. SAISBCRV, N. C. Jan. 16, ia. , Commencing Sunday, January 17th, and super seding all others, the following Passenger Train Schedule will be operated over this hoad. TRAIN NO. WEST. 1. TRAIN NO. I, EAST. Hail Line Arrive I 1 eave. i Arrive Leave. 11 3(U v Salisbury 6 24 i 12 34m statesvine 5 21 15 22m . Newton 4 82 ! 2 05 Ulckory 3 64 ! 3 55 Icard 3 28 j 2 5T ' Morgantoa 2 57 . ; s 58 . Marlon l 64 ! 4 30 Old Fort 1 21 I 1 S2 4 60 Hound Knob 12 40 1 06am Black Mountain.. 11 51 11 32 6 19 Asheville , 10 54 11 00 I Alexanders i io 19 I 7 31 Marshall .! 9 49 j 9 41 I Warm Springs.. 8 4US 12.33 1.38 2.04 2.28 2.56 4.00 4 29 4.45 5.27 8.H 6.T4 7 30 8.2" TWAIN No. 7 WEST. Arrive Leave TBAIN No. S I Arrive Leave 9 49am 10 29 11 2 12 i9r.v ' 1 53 i 2 29 2 41 3 31 4 24 I 6 05 Asheville .... ;'ominy , Pigeon Hlver Waynesvllle Hall Sylva Webster Whiitier .... Charleston ... Nanahala ... Jarrctta 4 39 3 T9 3 12 2 00 12 34 11 56 11 45 10 4 10 00 8 19 10 26 11 21 12 19 1 49 2 28 2 39 3 31 4 15 6 05 7 05 4 oi m 8 17 : 2 25 : 12 35 M 11 57 ill 44 110 55 10 09 S 19 i 7 19AM No. 7 and 8 run dailv, except Sunday, Kound Knob is dinner statloi. for train No 2. W. A. 1UKK, A. O. F. V. E. McBEE. Supt. The moat popular Weekly vevrsrapar to science, mechanic, engineering nucove devoted lucorerir. in ventions aad patents ever published. Every nom- ur luuKirnrea wun spienaia cnirraTinira. jais publication forniahes a most valoable encyclopedia of information which no person should be without. The popularity of tha Scientific Amksicax is such that its circulation nearly equals tint of all other papers of its class combined. Price. $3 'JO a yeajvOiscount to Clubs. Sold br all newsdealer. J4UNN a CO., Publishers. No. 3SlBroadwsy. N. Y. a saw faav ana f Munn JL C. lisva sATENTS.tfsi; aaaMaaBBBmaaaaaaaBBBl practice befere the Patent Office and have prepared more than One Hundred Thou sand applications lor paieais m ma United States and foreign countries. Civetu. Tr&de-Markx. Couy-nchts. AiturnmrnlK .n all other DaDfrs for asenrinst to inTentors their richts in tha United States. Canada. Kncland. France. Germany and other foreign countries, pre pared at short notice and on reano n ab le tanns. Information as to obtaininc patents cheer- I fully given without charge. Band-books of information sent free. Patents obtained through Munn 4 Co. are noticed in the Scientific American; free. The ad ran t age of snch notice is well understood by all persons who wish to dis pose of their patents. Address MUNN A CO.. Oftce SttWrailC AxxaiCAX. 3a Broadway, New York. At the W orM's Mercy. A Sosrl. K, vu.,n Warsirn author of The House oa lhe Marsh,'' rte 17. Mildred T rev union. A Novel. By The Wu.h ess.' author of Molljr Kasra." rte. ." JftfA. "f A H"S CsHit, ,o-h.r r Called Flack, ele. "ery of the lUlly Tree. A No,:. "J ' ... oyra iaort.e. M Sliadaws en the Saoe. A Novel. Itv It. I., t ar T' 11. " nrrw-sss i.ui-ese sn.i K..e., etc " jac Mrs; Woman. A .Noiei: author of " Itarr Ban., etc. By Mrs i.a.tTn, " Tne P'rwaen llecp. A N-ie. author of The Woman iu While." ete. M. Ued Court Kara. A Novel. By Wllkie Cilice. By airs. H.tiy ooa author I.al l.tni." " sfs . In t upld a.Xct. A Not el. By lhe Asll.er.r ' Dei a s srorue. 4. Hack to the Old Heme. A Novel. By Maiy Cecil Hay. author of Hidden Perils." ele. , 7t John Boaerhaak's Wife. A Koiel. tw kllss Malock. author of Jol.a Halifas l.enrseasai,. etc. " . Lady Gwendolines Ureaaa. A Novel. Itv the author or '- Dora T home. rte. '- Jaaper Base's Heered. A Novel. Bv Mi,. M r. Braddoa. auinor of "Aurora Floyd. ' etc. LessUae. A Xovei. By itary Cecil liar, auilior er " Brrada Yorke," etc. 10 Gabriel's Marriage. A KoTeU By tfiikie Col.iL. anther of " No Name." ete. SI. Hnvld Hunt. A Novel. Br Mrs. Ann B.Stephnis, author of Fashion and Famine.' ete. . Heaping the Whirlwind. A Nov.. Its Mary Cecil Hav author of 1 Old Middkioa's Money." ete. U Hadley arleon. A Novel. By Miss K. :. Brad doa. aathor of " Lady Audler's Secret," ete. S4 Kaaleat oa Tin Mvsvsmv or nra Hismism. A No.el Br KtiaW. lieree. aathor of -'The Birtl. afaik." rv. SS. A Geldea Daw B. A Novel. By the author ef ' Dora Thnrne." ete. s Valerie's rate. A Novel. By Mrs. Alexander, author or The WooiasO't,' ete. ST. Slater Itaae. A Revel. By YTllktc Cuius, aathor of "Tlie Woman in a hite. ' ete. SS. Anne. A Xovel. By Mrs. Henry Yeed. author of "Fast l.ynne." S. The Laurel Rank. A Navel By Mis, VuW-k, author of "John Halifax, (.rnlleasaa " etc rt Anaea Harden. A Novel Bv tscoree Fliel. author f "Adam Bede, ' " The Mill oa the loss, etc. send aat Usurer these hooks aad our eatslorne. containing ail leadine aaaera aad hsavks f..r ttMsls Iboimm S . at MltlOflCQn fUO. LO., fhlldO Q, fa. ANODYNE a a m M Bleed! ng- at the tnnea. wnronio PILLS rld. Will positively cure or MAKE vaw. bzos BLOOD. like them In tha world. t oa. tic Boeton, as of hens. stsbu rree. B hens lav MO. It cures token cholera lad HARDWARE. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2, Granite Row. D. A. ATWELL. Agent far the ''CardwellThresher." Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. SOMETHING NEW! LAMP CHIMNEYS that wilt not break by heat, tor sale at I ENNISS'. DIAMOND DYES - All colors yon wish at 1 ENNISS DON'T FORGET to call for Seeds ot allliindsat J ENNISS', TO TISE LADIES: Call and see the Flower pot? at ! ENNISS'. ANSY PILLS Are perfectly Safe and always : PMd to-day rerularly by 10,000 American Women. fiDiruilfM HMrtor to aJl I. Don't wasto Sold by all DrnxUi mailad to any addreaa. Bend 4 oenta for particulars. srsciFic CO., For Sale at tliis -Office : Land Deeds Real Estate Mortgage Deeds.1... Sheriff Deede of several dlfTere nt forms ; Chattel Mortgages. . . . Mortgage Sale Notices; Magistrates' Summonses, Executions, Subpoenas Witness Tickets Transcripts, Ac. Bastardy Warrants and Bonds.. J State Warrants, Ball Hoiids ...Peace Bonds.... Appearance Bonds, Appeal Bonds Prosecution Bonds .. Ejictmeat Writs summary AttacbmentH. . .Bonds to make Title. . . . Sale Notices ror Adatlnistrators, Trespass Notlcea.i. . A full line of Solicitors Indictment forms. Numerous blank forms for Superior Court Clerks. . . Several forms for use of Attorneys And many Miscellaneous, All which will be sold low .... Blanks of any and all kinds printed to order in bcht style and on good paper at very low figures. 12 vols, of Scientific Amercan, 1 No. each of Jones' Law ajad Equity. 25 lbs. Brace's second hand Bourgeois- tied up. 25 cr 3o Fonts advertising display type. Io Jobbing Fonts, loo lbs. Large Bordertype. Ckr"One complete stock of Printing material for a five column paper and Job Office, presses Included. fMany of the above Blanks and nearly all the printing stock, will be sold very cheap for cash or on short time. Kerosene Oil! BY TIIF BARREL AT ENNISS' Drug Store. July 9, '65 tf. FRESH TURNIP SEED? I lie hai lu st jind IJest 1 Bruin Seed for sale at f EXNISS'. TRUSSES Of all kinds, lit reduced piiees, nt EXNrISS Fruit Jars! CIIEPER THAN EVER. yfl-SO Kubjber Ringa for Fruit Jaii, :t 5 EXNISS. SCARE'S PRESERVING POWDIS For safe at ENNISS'. THE BEST AND CHEPEST MACHINE OIL For Threshers. Reapers, acij Moweis at '1 ENNiSS'. PRESCRIPTIONS U If vim want vottr jutbci iptions put up cheaper than anvulicie else go to ENNISS' Drug Store. r-' y 9, '85. tf EnnissBlackberry Cordial, von Disemerr, Dian-lioBa, Flni, &c, for sale At ENNISSf Dru Stoie. COME QUICK! DELAYS ARE DAXGEROUS! ! J. S. McCUBBINS has just returned from the; IVorthern cities with the LARGEST & BIST SELECTED Stock of Goods that he lias ever ottered to the public; consisting of Dry-Goods, Gro ceries, UatsrBiots nntl Shoes", Sole Leather. Crockery and Queens-ware, Clothing, Pro vision, Wood and Willow ware, Sec. Also a full line of FERTILIZERS of tke very best brands, vit: BAKER'S Well Tried FOR WIIET MERRYMAN'S A. D. Boie " WALKER'S Ground Robe " NA.Tip.AL Guano just! from Orchilla and suppiWd the ouly Natural Gi aao on the market.- Go and get Testimonialsand if you want te aave money, don't forget to call on him before buying either Good$ or Fertilizers. Salisbury, Oct. 1, J 25:tt GOOD FAEM FOR SALE. A good farm of 250 acre, well watered, plenty of forest, meadow, nd good dwel ling and out houses, far sale by Real Estate Agents, Salisbury, N. C til la If 'out of sorts' with headache A few doses restore to new health and v l1 MEN ONI v A niitr.U DTDU AM-MT Mnii. n . TV"'. opajent. A. Liffl Rxnarianna E i . . quick cures. Trial Packa stamp for sealed IarUculars?Add wf. hsnu ol Lou M5irt. Km - M1XL STONES. T HE TODERSIGNKD has bought the wen known ROWAN COUNTY htm STONE QUARRY of E. E. Phililns. rt and will continue to supply the pubiuT' mandfor Mjiu Stones from this clebr OBIT-BO wen known throuirhf.t th... tor Its superiority for Mill stones. braaltS . tor Ornamental purposes, Monument, tc o alsobe had at this quarry. Address; ' J.T. WYATTallsburr.N.c J a fm of ncarlv , li'ustranjms. ), r r a t i I 1. I . ... abSo SEEDS "i' 'them. J'nce onlv m , eni aturh V.. be udurU-U from lhe firu mtn, OKLY VICE'S SEEOS, AT n t ArKfnTFRS JAMES YiCK, SEEDSMAN. Rochester, N Y. To the nds or the rmiricr .-,rmwl.i travelvrnnd new aetllpr, Hosictter'f Stom ach Bitters is peculiarly ndapteri, since it strerKthcns the digstivn organs, ih1 bracfS thcphygjcal energies to jiiuhenlth ftd influences. It removes and I jirrven malarial fever, cotibtipation, (rbi-is I jalthfully stimulates the kiys ati bladder, and enriches as well as imrit"., . U 1. 1 . .1 .T . ur imiuu. nen overcome iy lHtiene, ... . . . . . . . v C ! I'V fatli niiridrr menial or pnysical, tfie wun and debilitated find it a reliable source a renewed strength and comfort. For sale br ail Drnmribts and Dealers generally, TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARS IW USE. Til Greatest Medical Tricph cf the Atje I SYWIPTOWIS CF A TORPID LIVER. lsoaacf nppctlte, BXTc!co!iiiyo, i'aia ia tho head, vrith a dull Beacat.on In tlto ??r.t. Pala nnu lo Iwhou'dcr Mace, I uilneaa after eatinj, irrith adia laclination to excrtiou cf body or mini', irrttttbiiicjof temper, Low ayirlts, wlim ajccIiaarefliaTinaruoirlocted norae ittr, Weavrmeos, Vizjrjjiccs, l"iat:et nrr RtlLa Ilenrt, Dot? beforeihe eyen, Iicadnc'. o over the riirbt eye, Restlecciscrs, vriiU fitful urcrt UlsUly colored I'riac, cud CONSTIPATION. TTJTT'S PtL.X.8 aro especially ad.v.Hrd to such casen, Oiio di.fo etredtj . j cbangi!offce:i:i.rfastotsioni9litUcsu;ir-r They Increase tb e Aitpetlte,a&ir.: t. body to Take ou 1 teals. t :n tie - K?,Ilsi",i r'Z$ hrL" r Tonle Jk 1 1 c u tss " sefstlveOnra&B,lefitlKrator.K u 3 prorliT?-d. r-.-tfo it . -i jm urw yst.. 7.v. TUTT'S HATR tefC Gkat Hath or V."niii:ri3 chtni'."-! tc . GLQ3ST IiLtCX bv a sin-ric nr'-Ut ? this Drn. It imparts a n-iur 1; r0if - . r instantaneoB.qy, jy'.l by Vrvr-",;i Bent bv crnrcr 1 cn v of r-: t. "' Dec. 20, '84. v. ) O no asnc W Ifi n'iss I Lcar.and n nmsntii sn as sTn naBnsBaU obeCtirediaaaaes bar. rfllnfetha skilled chr- faicians, result frora Irouthful indiaeretiao. A Radical Cure for r too free tndalawnee. or NERVOUS over brain work. Avoid tne imposition of prvtrn tioini mnaOres for tbvss trouMes Cet our Fres Circular and Trial Pack, sea, aM learn knportsnS facts before takins traat atent elsewhere. Take a DEBILITY. Organic Weakness, PHYSICAL. - DECAY, I SUaE atMEDT that lias CUBED thousands, does In Young & Middle! sAgea wion. not interfere with altra- Ition to business, or eausi pain or iacon vener es ia aav way. ronndrd oa SCreaaSe awdieat aviari- Tested for ovc Years by us in i Thousand By direct anp: testes : or asscajc na Is ten without delay. The aat. lural functions of the kn. I man organism If restored. The antmatini' eiemrnts of life, which Taws kesa wasted are riven bark sni TTtKATMEXT. one Month, - 4 Twojaonths. - the aatlan tharsini t a 7F 1 1 r If u 1 and rapidly (rains both xaroa Montha. isvrenyia ana sexual nguj. HARRIS REMEDY CO.. M'FCCHEMttTt 8t ST. LOTJIS, BtO. RUPTA5f nv!uaj5! NOf a a Truss. a Car fnv rnvena at t I nance. WE GIVE JPTH-UIil Tit I iVXa FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS 1JO Hr.sj will die of Colic. Bora or Uls Fa VEit, ir hontrs. I'ow tlers are Ksd In time. Foutts I-owdcrs will cure and prevent Hearnoiili. rHi!. ro,r.der m Prv-nl Okrtts jw rwJ. l'tttzs rowders will Increase tin- qnantltv of mitt and ITert twenty por ccnt- "i ",ake the butter 5ns nLTl''u c"re or PTnt almost bt.iT LlTOerV.ereM WUX lT,c S" DAVID z. FOTTZ.Tropriatot'. BALTIM-OB.E.MD. J. H. Enniss, Druggist, Agtat. PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights Obtained, and all other business In the U 8 Patent Offlce attended to for Moderate Kfes. our offlce la opposite the D. 8. Patent Office, na we can obtain Patents In less time than tnose re mote from Washington. 8end Model or drawlnsr. We advlss, as tn natfDs- j ablllt y frte of charge; and make Xo charge i vfiuiri i uirtit. We refer here to the Postmaster, the Supt. at Money Order Dir.. and to officials of the U. s. Pat ent offlce. For circular, advice, terms and refer ences to actual clients in your own State or county, f write to c. A, SNOW & CO. Opposite Patent Office, Waahlmrtoii ii).Cl Oct.ti.xo. tf .. . - J iliJJlCAXi UU- P.O. lirammr W LT Owairail fc. STOMACH AfkJ Fitters aaaaBj. eicaoa.L ittiL,v .sL ... w. . .ifXL . ..a Vat -.. .. . - . ; ' , ; .. .'. i.;' ' s - jiiiaaaaiytnafeaaaaat a tfA,', nam i a waBwsaawavavswaaaaasnnnH
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 11, 1886, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75