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ft t ma--- WO-: V B3f,? mm i " 7 K-! . . . M - v f I- " 3 s "'" - - . . i - ssaea sssaasi - SSSSSBB MeMlM A - . . ' The Urape Cure. 8AL-MUSCATELLE Ik America WITHOUT THS EXPENSE OP AN EUROPEAN JOTJENEY! I The crystallized salts, as obtained in a pure state from erapea nni choiw f rait. In a portable, Pota ble, simple form, are now presented to the public of a America as the jrr mdest resolvent ef Impure Mood, corrector of the liver and regulator or tue bowels the natural promoter ot HEALTH AND LONGEVITY. Kmlncnt physicians claim this achievement a saw era In toe allied science of medicine, as It turniHhm the blood with its natural salines that ax lost or ellmnated every day. SAL-MUSCATELLE A POSITIVE, NATURAL Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Cure. Sal-Mu'scatelle Is nature's own -product. It BuppUeS to the system the want of sound, ripe rrapesand fruity ills the simplest and hist pre ventive and core lor all lunctioiialuerangements of the liver aid It kindred nllments; prevents th absorption of malarial diseases feveraof all kinds; counteracts the 'effects of bad air, poof dralnange and Impure water; a powerful oxyoizer of tne blood; a natural sped lie for all s;ta eruptions, stele eada"he, biliousness, nervousness, mental de ftresslon, and will remove the effects of accidental digestion from excessive eating and drinking.. Have It In your homes and on your travels. It lsa specific for the fagiced weary or worn-out. 1'repared by the London Sal-Muscatelle Co. , LONDON ENOLAXI). Beware of Imttatlojis. The genuine In "blue wrapper only." rwsend for circulars to O. KVANOVITC1I, General American Manager, P. O. Box w$. New York city. Mention this paper. The. F. KluttzfcCn. Druggist, Agents, Salisbury, N. C. Feb.-i:sC:ly. FIRE INSURANCE ENCY 0F- Represen ting some of the larg est American and English Com panies. Combined Assets over $3r, 000,000. Dont fail to call and see him before placing your Insurance. Remember that years of labor, pelf-sacrifice, and denial maybe cwept away in an hour's time. Don't run any further risks but call at once and take out a policy. Office, next door to A. C. Harris'. Feb25:ly. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. XEItU CR1K. L. H. CLEMENT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneys .t Zjaw, iAMSBURT, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. NERYOUSDEBILITY ORCAHIG V.'EAKNESI DecayAndnuraepor.s HARRXS' Obscnredloai. baf. youthful ijniiscreticr. sicinns. rt-?nlt frnm flinstho Ekilled Dhy- A Radical fiiipp pW 9 too freo indulgence, cr WT-RVIITTS W: m. OTer brain wont. AtoH DEB 1 1, ITT. Orruic Weakness, FHTSICAIa DUC AY, tne imposition ot preten tious rcmecici for thew troubles. Grt our free Circular and Tml Pack age, and it-am important facta before taking treat ment elsewhere. Take a SURE Rem coy that has CURED thousai.da, doei not interfere with atten tion to buslneaa, or cause pain or iceonyenicnee in any way. Founded on scientific medical princi ple!. By direct application to the seat of disease its r Yount; & Middle! Aged Men. Tested for ovtn8ix YEAKS BV USI I N MANYI Thousand Cases. TJtEATMEXT. I specific Influence is felt without delar. The rut. Iur-il functionsof the hu man organism la restored. The animating elementa of life, which hare been wasted are given bsckjind the Patient becomcscSM On Month, - $3,001 Two Months, . 6. col ThisMlCoatha, 7.00 Ifnl and rapidly gains both strength and sexusisisnr. 'V-n Oivxj FREE Tl'liitl- i POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS WW. if !-wtfva fA-.l. f"- "r LCX6 So H - frmtz- Pow.Vm t " rowrtrrs wi II cnr r, . ' . - . . l.T. C a. m- I ' . ' " " ? ur.- ..i.in iwrnty pr cent , and make tltis butter lira oiiantttf ,f mtii. rnm Powder, arm nT t Sas)? W". T. SAT,AC-,IOJt. DAVID F. ro:.rrctrietflr. J. H. Eiiniss, Drmryript, Ai-nt. THIQ DA DCS h l?w?'J ?.?"pi fiiv rni kii . .iper Aa I. W. AVER A i ON, oar authorised agents. U fin IT AsrrneT f V Mm AG c m e m 1 1 1 wWT2V " F0Ufz H " - 'vVBJa. .. . - Falsehood Rcmpant. Wilmington Stoij The effort of the New Ybrk Times to belittle ex-President DaHs, and to represent through its correspondent at Savannah that he had fairljr disgusted the people is below contempt. It heads the letter, "Davis Cheered iio more The boom for the Confederate Uhiei CollaDsed The Southern people griev- im at the tone of his speeches, and only the women supporting nim. ini is flatly contradicted by the jvisitors, by the Southern press, and py known facts. Why the Northerrj Republi can press should exlanst itself in slan dlers and lies against the most illus trious of all living Southrons is be yond comprehension nnlesfc they are incapable of appreciating ihe highest qualities of manhood. Mrl Davis has a tenderernlace jn the hearts of the uthern people today except a few jphants and panderers to JNortnern nreiudice than any man living or who has lived since Robert E. Lee passed to his reward. Eveijy lie, every jibe, every false report aimed at Mr. Davis but makes him dearer to the great Southern heart. Items from the State Immigration De partment. P. C. Orpin, of Mass., wrijbes Commis sioner Patrick from Asheviille, as fol lows: "I am in Asheville abd am well pleased with the people, liniate and Country. I like it very niuch indeed and am writing my friends North to come to North Carolina." ' Mr. Orpin adds a paragraph saying: pit may be satisfactory to you to know that I have purchased a lot and will" bijiild a home. 1 arrived here on the 25th of March.' Mr. Orpin visited a number of Southern States before he made a selection as to location. Mr. J. Gangshorn. a nursery man and fruit grower of Ann A rbor, Mich., desires to locate in North Carolina and establish a fruit tree niirserv. Persons interested in having a fruit tree nur sery in their locality should correspond with Mr. Gangshorn. Dr. M. P. McFaggart, Ijhe eminent specialist in chronic diseases, from Pennsylvania, will make l is home at Southern Pines, N. C. The press of Scranton, Pa., the home of the Dr. sneaks in the highest terms of his skill. The Dr. expectsto visit the larger towns in North Carolina and his visits will be announced through the jpress of the repective towns. Maj. W. R. Duntan, a retired officer of the U. S. Army is to build a neat cottage in: the Pine Section of North, Carolina where he wilt spejnd his win ters. The Old Soldier's Wooden Joke. , Milwaukee Sentinel. On one of the out-goiijg trains, an old soldier with a wooden leg, employed in the government offices! in this city, came in contact with an uppish sort of porter a brother to thej insufferable swell who sings out, "Lastj call for din nah in the diuing-cah!" j The man with the wooden leg made up his mind that he woul4 "wake that nigger np" before he "chipped in" his quarter. He" told a couple of men, in the car his purpose, and they joined in with him. He wears his shoe firmly fastened to the wooden leg, having no need to remove it, and having once fal len from a loose shoe. After his berth hud been made up, he went to the dressing-room and unstrapped his leg. keeping hold of the strap, and then got to his berth. Then he called the porter: UI have the rheumatism and can't I bend over," he 3aid; UI wish you would pull off that shoe." The porter untied the sjioe and tried to pull it off, but it wouldn't come. "Pull hard!" said the passenger. The darkey gave another pull. "Oh, brace against the berth and pull!" said the passenger. Tiie porter had Wood in his eye. He put his foot against th berth and pulled likje a dentist. The passenger let go tlie strap, and the darkey fell back with the sfcoe and thje leg. Great Lord!" shrieked the passenger; you've pulled off my leg!"! The porter dropped it tind with eyes bulging and teeth chattering he broke from the car. He concealed himself in a corner of the baggage car, and pretty soon the two other conspirators enter ed; pretending that they did not know where he was, they sat down on a trunk and talked about the awful con dition of the man whose leg had been pulled off, and the penalty the darkey would have to suffer, if caught. The porter was of no service to anybody that night, even after the1 joke was ex plained. Truth. J.CIA wut;r! ueciure ineir taxes nn bearable. To gratify thfe long list of wants, pension all the soldiers and their attaches, school ajl the cihildren, build all the monuments and give fortunes to all the widows of thje great dead, constitute a few of the wants. Every scheme of plunder has jits advocates, and by a system of whatj is called log rolling each .one may get bis logs rolled at double the cost of rolling them him self. Politicians are not lacking in fact; they calculate closely how much taffy the old fools at hdme will swal low, and when they return thev prepared for them. Whn they get on the stump a poor fellcfw repents of every hard thought he ever had of the freat man. By their Tforks ye shall now them. It is clear to even a care less observer that we are nearing a cri sis in onr history, one that is likely to strain the cords of our frm of govern ment. We think the surplus fund had better be applied ty the payment ot tne public debt. Vattleboro Head light. The Watchman is now in its 0ft y fitth year subscribe for ijt. The Board of Medical Examiners. Raleigh News and Observer. The State Board of Medical Exami ner meets in New Berne on May 18th. Every practitioner graduating since 1880 has to pass an examination be fore this board, which is composed of Dr. Wm. R. Wood, of Scotland Neck, president; Dr. P. L. Murphy, Morgan ton; Dr. Frank Duffy, New Berne; Dr. J. A. Reagan. Weavers ville; Dr. Willis Alston, Littleton, and Ur. w. J. n. Bellamy, Wilmington. To Destroy Bugs. The burning of rubbish heaps, which always occurs after spring cleaning, should be done at night and when warm weather has enticed the May bugs to venture out. Many of these will be attracted by tne lignt and de stroyed. Few like the May bug in any State, but before he assumed the pre sent active condition he was one of the different families of white and black grubs so destructive to strawberries, corn and cabbage. Life. If life be a battle, how mad must he be who fails to arm himself for the content. If Life be a storm, how in fatnated is he who sleeps while his - j- 4 bark is driven amid unknown waters If life be a pilgrimage, how unwise is he who strays from his right road, nor seeks to return until the twilight shad ows mither round his pathway. Men s lives should be like day more beauti ful in the evening ; or like summer- aglow with promise ; and like autumn rich, golden sheaves where good deeds have ripened in the field. Greens boro Patriot. How They Take Advice. The Augusta Chronicle says: "For 20 years or more we have written an an nual article about this time, advising farmers to go slow On cotton, plant food crops, live withinithemselves, raise live stock, take care of their imple ments, save the grass, etc., etc. All other Southern editors have written about the same way. But the majority of farmers who read and in words approve this counsel, go right along in the opposite direction. Such is life!" This is but too true, and our farmers as a rule in consequence remain in the depths of poverty. Raleigh Xeics-Ob- server. Gen. Longstreet in Grey. the reception of Mr. Davis at At Atlanta the other day one of the sen sations of the day, while Mr. Black was delivering his incomparable oration was the appearance of General Long street, -who came riding through the crowd, dressed in the full uniform of a Confederate Lieut, General, with sword, sash and stars, spurs and boots. Arriving at the grand stand, he dis mounted. But few who saw this old hero recognized him at the moment. He ascended the platform, and going up to Mr. Davis embraced him hearti ly. The cordiality was mutual. Then it was that the crowd poured forth another deafening "rebel yell," which was taken up all along the line. "Trundle-bed of Recuperation," Is the suggestive and original title of Hiuton Helper's new Guide Book of Western North .Carolina. It is brim full of valuable information, statistical figures, embracing the Indian nomen clature of the State, with a good'y number of fine engravings of mountain scenery, together with a most excellent and correct map of the mountain division of the Western North Caroli na Rjulroad This book is just what has been needed for a long time. Every tourist pleasure seeker, invalid, capitalist, and prospective settler should have" a copy. Damage Suit. Reids ville Weekly. A railroad suit for damages has been brought by Mr. Jesse M. Scott of Golds boro against the Western North Caro lina Uoad for injuries he received Last summer in the accident near Asheville. It was: left to be decided by arbitration and as references Mr. Scott selected Hon. Thomas Ruffin ; the Railroad Company named Chas. Price, Esq., and these two chose Mr. George F. Fason. These gentlemen held sessions on Fri day and Saturday last and hoard the tes timony in behalf of Mr. Scott. The court will meet again, on the 10th of May in Greensboro, to receive the evi dence ' on behalf of the railroad. Messrs. Strong, Aycock and Daniels appear for Mr. Scott and Messrs F. H. Busbee ancTI. F. Dorch for the rail- road. Cluverius to be Hanged. Richmond, Va. May 6 The Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia to-day rendered a decision in the case of T. J. Cluverius, -convicted in Hustings Court, this city, of the murder on March 13, 1835, of Fannie Lillian Madison, the case notoriously known as the reservoir murder mystery. The judgment of the lower court was fully sustained. Eight bills of exception were filed by 11 ' 1 1 1-1 AlTJ tue prisuuer & cuunsei, ueing eiaoorateiy overruled. The opinion was delivered by Judge Faivntelroy, the court standing four to one in favor of sustaining the judg ment of the lower court. Judge Hin ton dissented, being in favor of a new trial. Cluverius will surely hang unless executive clemency interposes. The time first fixed for his execuiton having long since passed by. he will have to be brought before the Hustings Court for re-sentence. First Catch the Earache. For earache fold and dip a small towel in hot water, wring and lay on the ear; then cover with two or three folds of flannel : repeat until relieved. Mr. Davis in N. C. Hon. Jefferson Davis will be formal ly invited to Wilmington, North Caro lina. If he accepts the invitation there will be such a crowd in the old city as it never held before. The' people of North Carolina, as well as elsewhere in the Sou th.es teem and love their old Presi dent and his welcome will not be less cordial in our borders than it was in Montgomery and Atlanta, He has borne the sufferings of us all and has a warm place in the hearts of the old soldiers and their children. State Chron icle. Mr. Davis has been obliged to de cline the invitation to visit Wiling- ton. Advice to Young Ken. Young man, it is a good thing to keep on the right side of your dollar. It makes a great difference in your comfort and prosperity whether you spend 95 per cent, or 100 per cent, of it, but it is a positive insult to the dollar to spend 105 per cent, of it. You will be sorry enough for it when the dollars eet a fair crrip upon vou. A dollar resents a mortgage upon itself. It will 1 !! J never serve vou cneeriuuv n you ais- - sS 1 pose of it before yon get it. Raspberry Snckers. Both red and black raspberries are inclined to grow too many canes, and will bear better if part are removed The side shoots of red raspberries may be used for new plantations, but with the black caps new plants are better derived from roots which form the tips inserted in the grass ground the pre vious season. The pea crop will grow better in the shade than any other gram, and many farmers are learning that it is lust what is needed to.jsow in their apple orchard. Let pigs harvest the crop, and with this and fallen apples a large am punt of the very best pork may be fattened before cold weather. Minister's wife (looking over the pa per): "You are referred to in tnis morning's paper, my dear, as a 'distin guished clergyman.1 .'. Minister: "H'm. I thought that my sermon yesterday would attract attention. Is it published in full, or only a synopsis give'n?" Wife: "Neither. You are spoken of as a 'distinguished clergyman' in connec tion with that patent medicine testi monial you sent Dr. Quack." It was a Chicago lawyer who, in his capacity of justice of the peace, was called upon to marry a couple in haste. Absent-mindedly he began with the groom: "You do solemnly swear that you will faithfully perform all the du ties devolving upon you as husband of this woman, during your term of of fice, and' until your successor shall he chosen and qualified in your stead." Then he remembered himself and began again, after the manner appropriate to the occasion. The Alps are pierced hy three re markablv long tunnels, entering Italy from France, Switzerland, and the Aus trian Tyrol. They are the Mont Cenis, 7 miles long; the St. Gothard,9V miles long; and the Arlberg tunnel, only & miles long. lhe projected bimplon tunnel, by which the railroad from Geneva to Martigni will be carried through the mountains to Dumo d'Ossola, will be 12 miles long; and the estimated cost $20,000,000. A Maine lady being advised to take an ocean voyage for her health, hired staterooms for nerself and maid on one of the steamers which ply letween Portland and Boston, took along all the necessary conveniences and many lux uries, and made 40 trips without quit ting the vessel. She was much bene fitted by the voyage. The Wrashinton Star says that it is fortunate for society that the 8-hour movement has not extended to all fields of labor. If the physicians, for exam ple, should limit their activities by a set rule, it would be hard on the people who fall sick at unseasonable hours. As for the journalists, if they were to cease their practice of working all the time when they were not asleep, no one of the various eight hour combinations would find out what the others were doing. The word salary comes from the Latin salarium, literally salt mone', from sal, salt, which was part of the pay of Roman soldiers. This will firobably explain why certain young adies regard young men who receive meagre salaries as being entirely "too fresh." t The Watchman is devoted to the best interests of the people of North Carolina; to the development of the State's indus trial resources; to her farms, her forests, her minerals and her water-powers. It should be in your family. Subscribe for it. It is said that the spray of the great Yellowstone falls in the National Park built up at its foot a mountain of ice, scarcely yet affected by the spring warmth, and almost as high as the fall itseii, which in midwinter was nificent in form and color. mag- If President Cleveland only had time to put in one solid week's reading in the various daily and weekly Demo cratic journals in the United States, he would, perhaps, be surprised to ascertain how few of them are fond of his civil service notions or patient with the ad ministration's delay in giving the offi ces to the Democrats. Teacher "Miss Sinnico, please parse the sentence, 'Adolphus married Caro line.'" Miss S. 14 Well, 'Adoiphus' is a noun, because it it the name of a thing; inarried' is a conjunction, be cause it joins Adolphus and Caroline, and 'Caroline' is a verb, 'cause it gov erns the noun. A little cholera still lingers at Brin disi, Italy. The readers of thi3 paper who fear cholera, are advised to remain as far from Brindisi, as is consistent The disease may make a summer tour, in which case it will be well to have your overalls strapped to the saddle. Keep the heart right and the feet will not go astray. No man who loves anything: good can be hopelessly bad. Umbrellas and good jokes don't always belong to those who use then most. "Oh, where shall rest be found?" asked the poet. In the dictionary. Look among the R's. Hon. Jas. B. Thigpen, a distinguished and leading Edgecombe farmer, died at Baltimore on luesday, at the age of 68. He had gone to Baltimore to seek med ical aid, and died under treatment. The Watchman is a family news-pa per, ana will contain notning objection able to any family circle. Subscribe for it. DYSPEPSIA la a dansramoa as well as d-.rtreraing complaint . If neglected it tends, by imp.' .ri c nutrition, and de ptssctar the t-me of tho fcjatem, to prepare U way tur Kapid Decliae. THE EEST T&MiC ? Quickly and eomrletely ':?ro ljit'irtsin In all its forms. Iletirtl'itrn, ItclcMnK, i ' lit u tlto Food. ate. It enriches snd nurije tln Lloixl Kimti lates the appetlt and rio the ascnrii:it ioo at ffx-d. Kjet. J. T. RoRSiTKrt ih honored nnntor of too First Reforuie 1 Church. B lthaore. Md. eeys: "Having ued Brown's In.n liitters lor Dyapepsti. nd lnditestion I t: k' .- pleasure in recom mending it hichly. Also cotihider it a f i .!. niiid touo and inTi2irator. and i-ry Ltrentfthenins: " Hon. Joseph C. Soit, Judge ,,f Circuit Omrt. Clinton Co., lad., says: " I buir most i lifrlul.teeti nony to the efficacy of Brown's Iron tuterj lor Dyspepeia. and aa a tonic." Genuine has abore Trade Mnrk and crrF.ed rd lines nn on wrapper. 1 nKf n ot is. r. M i.le only by OWN tliLjlaiLlii., li.LTi -OUt, A. CARD. To all who are sufnrinp; from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervOris weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, fcr., I will send a recipe that will rare you, Free ok Charge. This ure;it remedy was dis covered by a missionary in Smith America Send a sett-addressed envelope to the Rev Joseph T. Inmas, station D. New York City. 4:ly WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2. Granite . AT WELL. Row. D Agent for the s'CardwellThrc3hcr." Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED a.- FROM POSTERS as big as a barn door down to most delicate Listing akds. Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, PRICE LISTS, : School anb h:lj prognaBts, BLANKS OF ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial. 'Orders solicited and satisfaction n a ran teed ; FiK h IP I r ssfjas-BsAw s ' I A a . i m i ri t n m. r r-mwm- sau wa, m BV m a a. v . m. ORGAN IZED 1859 A Home Company SEEKINf HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital $300,1)00 Total afesets $750,000 Insures all classes pro perty 2C, adequate rates. Losses promptly ad justed ,and satisfacttm ally settled without any litigati)n. J. EHiDSS BSOWNE, Presi W.C. COAST, S3?. J Allen Biown, Agt., Salisbury f N.O. 24:9m. J 1 r r For Sale at tlii Office : Land Deeds!... Real Estate Mortgage Dees SliertlT lleede ot several different formfe; Chattel Moltgages Mori page Sale Xolkes; Magistrates' siuintnonses, Executions. Su&pcenas Witness Tickets Transetlpts, 4e.r Bastardy Warrants and Bonds... Suite Warrants, Ball Bo. ids I Peace Bonds Vppearance Bonds, Appeal Bond! Prosecution Bonds .. EjJbtment Wilts summary utachmcnts. . .Boi:ds tp make Title ipale Notices lor Administrators, i Trespass Noll es 0t Soltcllois Indictment foris, k forms or Superior Court cifeiks. . . Several forms for use of Attorneys. .. J nd many Miscellaneous. All which will be so!d low Blanks of anvand all kinds prlntejd to order In best style and ongood paper at very low flsrures. ols. of Scientific Amerean, 1 No epch of .lones" Law and Equity. , 250 lbs. Bruce's second hand Bou-geeis lied up. 25 or 3o Fonts advertising display type, lo Jobbing Fonts. lo lbs. Large Border type. WOxc comiplete s:rckof Printing material for a Ave column paper and Job oniee, presses Included C3r-Many oi the above Blanks and nearly.all the printing stock, will be sold very cheap for cash or on short tlmd. TITE ' fl-l-Pi llftim 1TIIE Lai;i:st OttU riUUOt south. IAL.L.K1NDSOFI DSPUNTB Send for NVwpUustratrri Catalogue for 1 HO, and price! of Field Seeds. Mailed f ltj. T. VV. WOOD & SONS, Wholesale arid Retail Seedsman, IIlchmoBd. VtSa Westen N. 0. Railroad Cotnp'y General PasscDger Dep't. f 1 SAISBURY, N. C. Jan. lffj 1?S6. Commenclrig Sunday, January 17th, and super seding all otters, the following Passenger Train Schedule will bb operated over this oad. 1 TRAIN NO. WEST. Arrive l.ea 1. Main Lite TKAIN NO. KApT. riive t Leave. r m i.sa 1.58 3 U5 4.'8 4 3T 4.52 6.16 6 . r5 7 f s.r.-i 9.15 11 zi s.iiisnury St.itesviile Newton Hickory Morgauton Mai ion dd Fort hound Knob. Black Mountain.. she llle Uexanders Marshall Warm Springs. Paint Hoc v Hern; r. m. 12 iatu 1 3-J 4 i S 14 1 lh 1 28 12 27 U 56 11 40 10 52 9 56 8 56 8 8 7 20 X 15 2 4a 1 2S 12 27 11 57 11 40 Hi 52 10 01 9 21 8 18 7 22 7 M'AJI I 1H 3 04 4 "i 4 a 4 5j 5 6 -it S "3 TKAIN No 1HAIS No. 8 W EST EAST ave 9 5lUM 10 3B 11 215 slievll:e , 'omlny Plsf'0!i Htvf-r Waynesvllle Hall ISylVa Vebter Whit tier .... harleston ... Nan.ahala .. ,.f arret ts 12 '4PM Alexandeis. snpt cr station for No. 1. breakrast ' " " ?. W. A. TURK, A. G. T. E. McBHE. Supt. 15 CENTS roRtefspte COPY ol THIS It Kiv. the LANGUAGE aii't Seatimest ol Cvtry newer aad Sank. 3UU0 dilTt-rHiii kiiidn. Al" a!l !! Known Half el rilrta. Ilea "iiti Clave, Paratel. Ha.tfkerchiel rat Tin It w Hi'- sms I ceaelett work: of Die kind t-vt-r pab-li-li.-d. Fifteen Cent in sjautps n. a "am p - -ty . also onr price lo eMiJ. Asjents evemrsere. Ad. REAI -rim. ROOK. srtfc Tenth Street. Hfcllad'a, Pa. SINGER 47 THIS STYLE aO 1 A 1- DAIS TK1AL. fl A Full St of X W Attaclmiefies. WARRAlf T Years. Bend fcr Circular. E. C HOWE Sc. CO.. a. eta St., vuua. , ra. iwa Eosn SEE IsSave 4 39n p. ir 3 59 :j , 4 01 C, 3 12 r i 3 17 2 00 2 25 12 M IS 35. 11 56 11 57 1 1 45 11 41 10 54 1. 110 55 10 00 10 09 5 19 s 19 A.M. " 19AM RlRTIMO aMEBICMt PUB. CO.. I OuifBl IHERICIwl PUB CO., 17 I liSllMcllT Linimcn i rjTrK.E3-Xiipi?neria,CTOUT). As' runs. Broachitia. JTenraleri. Hhenraatism. Bleed In at the Lnnrfc Diarraaea, in, swsuoom, ixii. yyugn, w ncontne money rroaoies. anaspinsJ Diseases. reh Theae villa ware a wondnrfal aisoowsn-r No pills. Find out about them scd you trill always all manner of diseass. The inttormstion PARSONS' iree. o i a everywhere, or sent m mail loraaa. in ataaapa. Dr. 1. 8. JOHNSON A CO.. M C.H. St., Bcton. MAKE HENS Um MSN ONLY r -w .wfcsi i tun rnssr ViRor or lvelopmlnII, CsmrlbTi jet'-rof rrlrlcs. In nNrn IVlr,? P'" ad , -- . -sJH.X CECIL A Llfo Experience. Quick cures. Trial Paciaget 5 stamp for sealed partioilari AdrtVl Or.WAiD & CO. Louialsn.!8 RpTOs.'-. i MILL STONE87 S HIO, T TTU! UNDBKSIGNED has iw. .. knowi ROWAN COFxtv 1 8TOXE QUARRY of E. E. PbSSHiS 1 ana win continue to supply the r.r,h,, ' mand for km stones from tul8 clV orit-so well known ih, for Its sonority for Mia nTTmSL? torfrnamental mii-nose Vnn,,,... . tcbh alsobe had at this nn.irrv ' c'c-. uuu ai inis quarry. Address can J.T WYATT. Ma ii.s. ' zzzz"ii7, N. To the ni'ci.fS oi ; , . travele r and new ser-jci , f ach Bitifi's u peculiarlv ail 6trngtli-r.8 the fligptivW brae.t-s the pliyalcul enerni Mi-. lo U.-hcj,!;.. itu liniuencce-. it n-movis Htm malarial slevor, countipHtion, d t silthfully BtjDnulatfs i lie bladder, and enriches well as the blood. 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HADE III THE BEST MANNER BT SKILLED WtHattl ieiehbes that m goods are always reliable. One Piece of Solid Steel. NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO., 1 I.I OX, N. V. Haw York Ota re. 118 ( 'j ambers Street. If 'out ot sorts' with headache, stomaea aiaord er, torpid llrer, pain In back or side, con stipation , rtc , nefflect mar be fatal. Ooe daM of Btrcnc'a Sanative Pllla will give reUet few dose restore to new health and rigor. DYNE rVay Pamph.et free. Dr. L S. Johnson At coiurn, catarrn, unoiera smoroos. otmb .Canal MAKE STEW. BIOS DLOOD. PILLS srld. Win posltlT.lT ear. or others like them in the world. around be thankful. One nlil a d ssaisfl - sbk ssv sk WB3IUTI WFEHALeM C TliTf'K imm iiVE B V D Q J n 6 1 1 IBB. j i f . . 1 ...... ..'V;..' " . "... , , .- 4'jk
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 13, 1886, edition 1
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