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The (traps Cure. In America WITHOUT TH3 EZPSSE 07 A2? SUWP3AN JCJEKST! "Ph crystallized salts, as obtained In s pare state from grapes anl choice fruit, la a rtabie, palata- uir. aiinpie iunn, lire now preaBDIru u i ur )iuuik. or a Amorto i is tue grandest wolDt ot impure blood, corr'-cior of the liver and regulator of the bowels the natural promoter of HEALTH AND LONGEVITY. Eminent physicians claim this aclilevr-meot a new era In tlie allied science of medicine, as It furntsiies the blood with Its natural salines that are lost or ell nana ted every day. SAL-MUSCATELLE ' A POSITIVE, NATURAL Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Cure. ftal-Mnacatelle Is nature's own product. It applies to Mie system the want, of sound, ripe crapes and fruit; ills the simplest and beat pre ventive and cure for all lunclioual derangements ot roe liver and us kindred aliments; pi events roe absorption or malarial diseases fevers of all kind; counteracts the effects of bad air, pfjor dralnaatfe and impure water; a powerful oxidizer of Ute bloo4; a natural specific for all s In eruptions, sick headache, biliousness, nervousness, mental de pression, and will letnove the effects of accidental Indigestion from excessive eating ami drinking. Have it In your homes and on your travels. It la a apeciiic for tue ragged weary or worn-out. Prepared by the , London Sal-Muscateixe Co. LONDON KN'il.AND. Beware of imitations. The genuine In "blue wrapper only." rMen.i lor circulars to O. EVANOVITCH, General American Mnnairer, v. o. box isms. ew yor . city Mention this paper. Theo. K. Kiutu Co. Druggist. Agents, Salisbury "V- nreo.aj:iy. FIRE AGENCY OF J. Sam'l HcCnhbins, Jr. - Representing some of ithe larg est American and English Com- panies. Combined Assets over $35, 000,000. Dont fail to call and see him before placing your Insurance. , Remember that years of labor, self-sacrifice, and denial may be swept away in an hourfs time. Don't run any further riisks but call at once and take out a policy. Office, Harris'. next door to A. C. Feb25:ly. PROFESSIONAL VJtiD8. XERft CRAWR. L. II. CI.KMENT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneys Jk.t 3 jalisburt, N . C. Feb. 3rd. IKS. ARRIS H 98l I wnimI n n bjsfou a A Radical Cuss ran1 flOO 1 ovar IrevlBdalnaee. or KERVOUS BBCaas jSB asSlM tot tbrss Organic Weakness, DECAY. IrYeunB.ajeiddle lyt pBH aj new. to Team for over Sod VEARSDYuseiMMAjrr i MOUSAN3 Cases. plea- By dirert to the mi of diwu its 9 A "ha SMS- TBXATMJSXT. One scoath, sac oo B.OOi 7 ore v on the, 7.001 iiuimna rmpwiy (am, boll. HAuR'3 REMEDY 3Q6K 1 17 1 1 DT v m sf r O "007 J2' jfej HORSB AND CAT1 LE POWDERS rm. li Fo,,u-, Fowt. rr iTTn Lrlf Footrt IWjfpwmfWl nrrx" "t S-r-, Fotrtx' Pvror. -!t1 a- p..v.nt LlmnM m DKA to ;Wilrtt Hnrmn'l nttli. m EByT1 wr."" W,,,' ,TK f- ac -"rriaiz.M, J. n.Cnni. Drttjrs, Ant. . U The Watchman is now W? iU fifty T 3 . fit A for ir. ' insurance hih .1 i , -I. ,, i W "vTii wwmn . l axe a CUBEO-a-Ta. CO., H'reCurjcm Why Jia Sutton Disappeared. AiUuta Cwwtitutic r , , 4 - r.. When the war broke mU Jim Dat- tne war Droae m at B ue Jtock, ton was una fi m iiurt wuiie alter the Con federate government came into exis tence and authbritf be held on and m . a aL 1 1 &tn4 skiaA A . perronnea in us rrT UiiV morning tle euiagem zoumi ine mmtoS&ce cioeed. and it wiss aflceriained that Jim ihitton and hie vile had iuy- teriousij disappeared. o cause could be assigned fur their departure and no trace fuurnl of their movements; and after constituting a nine days' wonder, the matter was forgotten amid the stir ring erents of the war. dome time ago, in a little town in Western Teias, i accidentally ran up with Jim Dutton. There was -no mis taking the man. Time had dealt gent ly with him, and he looked prosperous and happy. I slapped him on the back with a hearty "Hello, Jim Dm ton! Jim turned, and fell all to pieces, so to speak. He recognized me aud shook hands; and after a long conversation, he said: Colonel, I reckon you'd like to know why my wife and I left Blue Rock." 44 Well, you may explain if you feel like it," 1 replied. ''Later, in my room at the hotel be fore a blazing lire, with a good cigar to stimulate him Dutton unbosomed himself. "tolonei, said ne, it makes me . . . a i . , blush now to think what a greenhorn what a miserable umoramus, 1 was at the beginning of the war." "Oh, no, I suggested, deprecatingly "But I was.' continued Jim; "J verily believe I was the biggest foot iu Georgia, and yet 1 thought I waa the smartest man in the Mate. You see being postmaster had puffed me up so tnai i leic as Dig as tne uovernor nun self. Well, after the Confederacy or ganized X went on attending to posta business under my old Federal commis sion. One night my wife, who was a great reader, hinted that maybe I haa laid myself liable for high treason. At tirst I laughed at the idea; and then 1 rummaged through some old histories and 1 found that in every civilized country where there was a rebellion, ii a government officer sided with the rebels he was guilty of high treason ixow, it strucK me mat secession was in fact a rebellion, and if we wen whipped, as I feared we would be, I would be in a bad box. I told my wife aboui :x i l - i j ' !i . i . it, ami sne remiiiaeu me tnat 1 nad a copy of Blackstone, and advised me to read up on the puuishment of treason. I ou see, i was so badly scared that I was afraid to consult anybody, so that night I got Blackstone down, and my wite and 1 looked through it. I give you ray worn tnat what we read i s Sal . ! made our hair stand on end. Why, sir, we learned trom tu..t infernal book thut I was liable to be convicted ol treason, drawn to the place of execu tion on a hurdle, handed and quarter ed, besides forfeiting my property and having my blood corrupted. My wile ourst into tears and threw her arm around my neck, while I blubbered a little, myself. "lo think, said my wife, "that ruv Jimmie must be quartered like beet, and be hanged, and all sorts of horrid things." " 4lts durned bad.' I said4 4and then I see that my blood is to be corrupted.' 'How can that hurt you. asked mv wife, 'after you are dead?' 44 '.Uunno, I said, 'but I don't like if 44 Well the long and short of it was that we decided to skip. I made mv arrangements about the nronertv. as you know, and we slid out one Satur day night, never stopping till we got oui nere. n was on the trontier then, and, bless your soul, the war never bothered us. ' "But," said I, "didn't you find out verv soon that your fears were groundless? .No, sir; it was vears ahd vpurs be fore I felt safe. In fact, it was snmo- ime after the war ended. 1 had be gun to accumulate property, my ranch was turning out well, and 1 had leisure to read books and newspapers. You bet I looked up that treason business. and found out what a mnn u man fa I ool I had made of myself." I leaned back in mv chair and aughed heartily. un, you may lauah. said Duttnn "but my folly and ignorance were the maxing ot me. You would have done wpII if vnn had remained in Georgia," 1 replied. "No, I wouldn't; fd have stuck to Blue Rock, and perhaps been nnstmn. ter there yet on a salarv of 87K vo- Now I have a ranch worth $150,000, and am betfinninir to eniov Hf r.n.n home with me and see; I live only 20 miles from here." I had to decline the invitation. T was to leave next day. "You can tell the boys, if you like." said Jim at parting: "some of those Blue itock fellows are as green now as I used to be, and I don t care what '"J! may think of it. And, Colonel, tell them the old woman and I are iret- tmg along just splendid, and that ray two sons and daughters are the finest lads and lassies in Texas." As 1 rode off I turned to the first hill top, and half a mile be- iow in tne village street I could see the ex-postmaster of JJlue Bock waving his sombrero. Warts. Put Bnrl nn IU L m, c vtotvs as oiten n you mm or u. 1'he worst seed wart 1 ever saw went off in about a fconth. As dry soda is so apt to rub off maue a Strong solution of it with water and kent.nrlrosl A ...n . nQ r A sujuii Wan Will diann. pear almost like nWe T iMTZl this nuf a 39 -, W one 7n """ie oome day you you -up to a ,e the soda. but. no wart'WtM - i nna !". "wt leaves no trace and makes no find ykiUAolpaia Preparing fur War. Pluladelphia has hud many note, and jost now, iu anticipation vt uiwrr. uJ 'Tm whinh would j l. uivirt ants paraiione are being made which would f u k were not for tb urofound fear of mob violence they to indicate. Mayor smith has announced that he is going to get a flaUiniC fpm capable ot cuscnaruig ama , i. JfcOOO rounds a minute, tor the police, and he also wants to arm ioU of his officers with rifles to form a little street army. Then all of the police men are to be provided with the most improved style of pistols, and these various weapons of warfare, in addi tion to the clubs and murderous black jacks which the officers always carry, are expected to spread dismay through the ranks of the most valiant mob that ver marched down from Kinsington and Richmond or was recruited in the vile alleys and recesses of the slums. The patrol wagon system, which hits been of snch advantage in Chicago in mobilizing the police force, is in opera tion over the central portion of Phila delphia, and the blue wagons with their spirited horses and jaunty officers, would doubtless be as serviceable here as in the western city. The United States government has also taken a hand in preparing for emergencies. As the mint with its many millions of dollars in coin and bullion, would be a veritable bonanza for a mob with thievish intents, two ugly-look-inar Gatling guns have been procured from Washington and now guard the porticoed structure at Chesnut and Juniper streets. It is said they are to be placed on the roof, from which they could sweep all approaches to this great treasure house. Watchmen armed to the teeth patrol the building during tne day, and at mgnt a sleepless visni is kept by a sufficient force to protect Uncle bams property. Just across City Hall Square a battery is stored in j the great public buildings, and a little V i 1 II 1 i i a ' way up xorin rroaa street are two j armories in direct communication with the Police Department. Sew York Star. Carbolic Acid and Disease! . I do not dread hog or chicken cholera at ail, for as soon as either begins to show signs of dise;ise I mix some car oolic acid in the feed, and they soon are all right again. It is the best pre ventive medicine I have ever seen tried. and farmers would do well to keep some in the house, aud whenever they sus pect that their stock has een exposed to some contagion, feed them some for several days, about two or three times a day. 1 tned it for the pinkeye on horse? and those that had been getting the acid after exposure to the disease had it so slight that it did not hurt them at all, while the first one that took it without beinsr treated before $ot down verv low with it. It is also recommended for rinderpest, or cattle plague, rot in beep or glanders in lior. es. 1 have not had occasion to try it for those diseases, but have no doubt that if anything will enre or prevent them, carbolic acid will, but I have found it an unfailing remedy for gapes in chickens. If they are so bad that hey will not eat any more, dissolve the acid in water until the water becomes clear, and pour a little in their throats, and it will cure almost immediately. looses tor horses or cows, IU to 12 drops two or three times a day; pigs, 3 to 10 drops, according to size, chickens, 2 to 4 drops of the crude acid, but al ways dilute it with water. Commer cial Gazette. Small Change in Mexico. In one of the small towns I boueht some limes, and gave the girl one dol- ar in payment. Uy way of chanin returned 41) pieces of soap the size of a water-cracker. 1 looked at her in as tonishment, and she returned my look with equal surprise, when a police-offi cer who witnessed the incident hasten ed to inform me that for small sums soap was the legal tender in many portions of the country. I examined my change and found that each cake was stumned with the name of a town and of a man ufacture authorized by the government. The cakes of soap were worth one and a half cents each. Afterward in mv travels 1 frequently received similar change. Many of the cakes showed signs oi navmg rjeen in the washtub. but that, I discovered, was not at all uncommon. .Provided the stamD was not obliterated, the soap did not lose any value as currency. Occasionally a man oorrows a cake from a friend, washes his hands and returns it with thanks. I made use of mv mecm more than once m niy bath, anu suoseoueut ly spent them. The South Excused. Under the Civil Service regulations. a Southern man" over 35 years of age. in the vigor and glory of manhood, is not permitted to aspire to or hold office in the Postal Service of this Govern ment. A beardless boy of 16, with he roic blood in his veins, who surrendered at Appomatox. and is now a loyal citi zen of this Republic, as devoted to the Union as any man m it, is, bv this monstrous civil service fraud, debarred from Government emolov m.in ,1-L.-. I,LAJ 1 1 during the war, and probably did noth ing more valorous, can become an of ficeholder at any ace. because forsooth he happened to uet on the muster rolls of the Federal array. yiwta, (Ga.) isarupucir. ! i A Cleveland speculator sont him ann tic Wisconsin to buy hops, telling him to keep his eye open for any other specula tion. After a few days a dispatch came sayinjr: A widow iUlS 1TOT 1 ('ni'iii-T or t ho . f 1 ! uue. &nau i marry . 'GiMmy.' wasthe reply sent over the wires. Then camp! Hiat&Z r.ra .i. Lj i " . ... 1. "f m v:en 8lP cnudren, aDd shall ao o umcago to-morrow to see about a divorce. H all Street Ne. .ii'mw ui UvmimkIx .p"llw'ito,"b ron. iipjrlert mav be lata!. OaedAse ve PiUa will irire relief. o new umth mmI vigor. Moral Trainir of Pupils. There is a steady growing demand lor the moral as well as mental train ing of children in the schools. g fj 4-.llVl4l Vl.ia 4.1 .111 i t i j -i m-J 1 w Kfeu iiuuxif naiiy ior nve j data in oaK oJ , 1- i th j :. .u. " g O.UOUO auu ucaiw iu uir MUJIVr cnanneis. uo not stop when the child has recited what was assigned him as a lesson from the book, but teach him to think right, act right, talk right and have the right conceptions of life, of hk relations to fellow pupils, his par ents, and to humanity in general. L Teach him a proper resnect for Chris tianity, the Bible and the laws of the land, particularly the distinctions be tween "mine" and "thine," the priceless wortfa of truth, politeness, and in this connection the other graces gentle ness,, forbearance, patience and integri ty. The teacher ought also to lay the foundation for a temperate life as re gards the use of alcohol and all other hurtful stimulants. It is presumed, of course, that the teacher will train the children in all these things by example as well as by precept. Fall Style. Pittsboro Chronicle Telegraph. "Let me see some of your black kids." said Mrs. Snaggs to a clerk at the 5th avenue store. These are not the latest style, are they ?" she asked, when the gloves were produced. "Yes, madam," said the clerk. "We've had them in stock only two days." l didn t think they were, because the fashion paper says that black kids have tan stitches and vice versa. I nave tan stitcnes and vice versa. see the tan stitches, but not the vice versa. The clerk explained that vice vr?a wa French for seven buttons, ; nd . L I aire, onaggs Dougnt tne gloves. No Doubt About Needing. According to a correspondent of the Memphis Avalanche, the people of Somerville, a village near there, have adopted a successful plan to keep ti an interest in their v ednesdaf even : A: i i J mi; urcijei iiit-tumi;, uy luuucilli; peo ple who are contemplating marriage to decide at once, and have the knot tied at those meetings, which serves to keep up the intesest in them. The tune and place are both appropriate. If a man and woman ever need the prayers of the congregation, it is when they be come one. Bather too Polite. Kosciusko Murphy is one of the most polite and differential men in Texas. Not long since he was sitting at a hotel table at which there were several drummers with whom he was not acquainted. They were telling stories and laughing vocifer ously. Kosciusko never smiled, but after an excruciatingly funny story had been told. and the drummers were almost speechless !iL I 1 t i . . wun laugnier, ne leaned over and .-aid timidly : "Gentlemen, my-namc is Murphy, and if you have no objections I would like to chuckle a little myself over that last story." A Married Man's Opinion. Grover Cleveland has enjoyed many honors, but all fade beside that with which this young woman crowns him in the presence of sixty millions of his fellow-citizens. The highest position that any man can fill in this bonnie land of freedom is husband to one of its true daughters. Next comes the presidency. "Now, Mr. Johnson, you are well up in mythology." "Yes, sir, that's where yon can always find me." "We have all sorts of muses the muse of poetry, the muse of dancing and so on. Now. I want to ask for the information of all present, whether there is amr muse of darkness of night?" "Well, Mr. Hendricks, mythologically speaking, there is not. Cat-egoricallv speaking the night is full of inews.,r l id-Bit. Planter- "That's a vicious-looking mule j'ou've got there, Pompey." Pom pey "Dat mewel, sah ? Dat am one oh de wondahs ob de world." Plante "One of the wonders of the world Pompey "Yes sah, dat mewel spilled me outen de wagon yestirday." Planter "Is that why you call him one of the wonders of the world ?" Pompey "Yes, sah; Pompey's spiller, you know. Hah, hah! Gid 'long dar!' Boston Courier. It is a common idea among those who labor with their hands that head work is easy work indeed, no work at all; but the Journal of Chemistry saj that three hours of hard mental labor wears more on the body than a whole day of physical work. TIRED OUT! At tli. Marl wi mm needa t sm nnv. flf tonic mcUn'r prescription for UlOM wbo Mad Uuiiuing u.. THE BE5TT0NIC lood, InUforniea the eat ores ApeUtc, AMtillfrWM it dooa not blacken orinjarc tha teth. cauae had chaorprodttcaouoatipatioo oiMrr Jron tu'i'twi uo D. O. H. Bihelet, & leading phrsiciaa ol Spriac SaM Ohio. t : Br .wn't Iron Bitten H a tbororcUr mr4 modi rltM. 1 use it in m v pn c t ice. sod ted rta actb.o ax -c all oUmt fonsa of imn. In mrrkMM. of a low p j -djUon ot tha mynMaa. Brown's Iron jjjjSlp "Uj poattira eniljr. It n all th.t is ciaiinod lor it ' DV W. . Wmw. tm ThtrtT f"wM Cwonetoam. D C : - Bmwaa Iron Bi: tera to tbaTooie of the m. Kotbinc bettav. It crwataa ppauta, gi es wamagtm ana umprovns i abna Trade Mark wndcioaawl red lines : Take na other. MiSaoaJyay 2FiS W ama aai mmm mmm iau the on t Iron madicin that H ret intnrioii. It Enrlrliea the B A Woman with a Pink Feather. Arlo Bates in the Providence Journal though I do not know upon what au- i tuonty. in a crowded church the dea : wu 5lln 11 con with the contribution box made i j:bd ii lttta rewptacle for the cash of the charitable, suggestively before the young man. "I am very sorry, sir," the doctor said, to the infinite scandal and astonishment of all about him, "but the woman with a pink feather in her bonnet has taken my purse, and I can't have her arrested until . after ser vice, so you will have to watt." i I Cultivation has so affected the evolu tion of the tomato that the seeds are fast disappearing, and bid fair to pass out of existence entirely, as in the case of the banana, leaving the pro pagation of the plants dependent on cuttings. First Dutchman : "Jake, vat you going to gif your son for a birt-day bresent ?" Second Do : "I don'd know ; it's putty hard times. I guess I haf some buddons sewed on his clothes." First Do: Wwm dat'sso. I guess I haf my boy's hair cut." "Pap," said little Jacob, looking! up irom nis ounaay-scnool paper, "here is piece that says "Beer versus Whisky.' shall I read it?" "Trow dat paber in de schtove, Skaky. Inny mans vot says beer is vorse as visky ain't fit for nod- mgs except kindling-vood 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. A. UAUD. In all who i?.re sutTerinl; from the errors nl liiditwrelions youth, nervous weak- tifss, early decay, loos of manhood, &C..I will sen-l a reci ; li.it will ure tou. Free ok Charge This nrvnl re i.edy w as dis eovered hy a missionary in South Ameri-n "!e!id a sell ahlr-sse.l envelope to the Hev JosErn T. In m as. SUttion D New Ttrrl City. 4:ly HARD WHEN TOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES .ii . i i i - 4 wn on nie uniersirneo ar z. lirnnitt ilnw. D. A. AT WELL. Veat for tha 3ard wellThreher." Salisbarv. N C. June 8th tl. Valuable Real Fstaie for SALE. The undersiirneri havinc been rlulv pointed ami qualified as Exwutrix of tli tate ot hlr.ahi t Ii Pearson, defeased. ffei or sale privatvlv. a valuable House and Lot, the late residence f tin- deceased ii lie West Ward of Salisbury. N. C, frt.nt- inti 300 feet on El is street and extending "ack 400 leet to Crai e street. This iro K-rti will lie sold entire or in lots to soi purchasers. ALICE L. PEARSON, i Exrcntrix t Elizaleth Pearson. Auril 13th 18SG o.6:tf THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED FROM POSTERS as big as a turn door down ta most dcUcate Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, MICE LISTS, School anlr $art Drogtammts, AJST BLANKS Or ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial. mr-m vfiMtsd sws saWsavtjosi wwmmm . WARE. -O-O-iO- TKAIN No 7 . VVK8T. BaaaSaaaSaSa ClTl Vrrtvp 1 Le'tve ob f rintini ORGANIZED 1859 iKhEraPv VcSBBBsBffjjPMfcMsosfr feBM asTA A Home Company SEEKING HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital ! 300,000 total assets j $750,000 Insures all dosses pro-? perty at adequate rates. Losses promptly adi justed and satipfiictorii ally settled without any litigation. j J. BHODSS SSO'TOS, Prest. WK..COXET, Sac. j J Allen Brown, Agt., Salisbury, N.O, 24:9m. Fur Sale at lis Dice : j Land Deeds .... Rea 1 Est ate M ortg:;pe Deeds .... Sheriff Deedeofsevvrui dirr rept loirub; Chattel Mortgages.... Muiigi.ge S;iie Notices; Magistrates' Su;ninonses,-i:xecuiloris. subi-cenas Wltn ss Ticket s-4'Jtaitscilpts, &c. Bastardy Warrants aud.Bdlnds. state Warrants; Ball Bo. ids . . Feaoe Boudi ... Appearance Bonis. Appeal Bonds ...Prosecuiio i BonJs EJ ctment Wrlta summary.... Attaelimeuts. .Bo; ds to make Title. . . . Sale Notices for Administrators, Trespa-s Ndii es.... 1 A full line of Solicit is Indict n;ont forms. Numerous blank forms or Superior court ciei kR Several foims for usf Of AtlornejL... AaaEmany Miscellaneous. All which win be so:diojv ... Bliinl. s of any and al) kOnds printed to order In -est si j le ar.d oti good paper at very low flerures. 12 vols, of ScleDt jrlc Amercan, 1 No. each of Jones' taw nnd Equity. 250 lbs. Bruce's second hahd Boingi ols ;tld up. 15 or 3o Fonts adverUSlng display type. lo Jobbing .Font s. I . loo lbs. Large Border type. ' T"One complete stock of Prim leg material for a nve column paper and Job Office, presse Included BvMany of the above Blanks and nearly all the printing stock, will be sold verv chean for kvish nr on short time. T uniiAr i nUUOC soi t LINMOF SEEDS PLANTS T. W. WOOD SONS, Wholasais and Retail Seedsman. Richmond. Tfj, Western N. C. Railroad Comp'y General iPassenger Dep't. 8AI8BURY, N. C. Jan. 16, 1SS6. commencing Sunday, January nth, and super seding all others, the following Passenger iT rain schedule will be operated over this i oad. ritAIN NO WEST. . T . 1 BAIN NO. 8. Mam ke ,ai II inive heave. arrive Leave r a. 12. 2 l.xS I. S 3 US 4. 4 37 4. Rt 5.8S 6.16 .56 7 57 5. M .MR 11 s5a Salisbury. U zvm Statcavllle. nru r. a. 4 .1 3 14 i v is ! 1 X8 ! 18 87 ; 11 56 I II 40 IIS 58 56 j; S 56 3 1H II 7 20 l 3 i 18 3 m 4 08 4 31 4 5 8 6 i t st 7 R8 S 56 Newton 15 i t f -i- 1S 27 I f R7 II 40 14 58 10 01 S81 8 18 7 2 7 4HIAX Hlekury Morgauion Marion Old tort uouud Knob. Itlaek Mountain. sue.tlle :. ... Vlexanders Marshall Varm Springs. Paint Puo; TKAIN No. 8 lave slieUie omlny Plifi on f'ivf-r 4iira 3 r.a 3 12 2 00 12 ?4 11 M 11 45 10 54 10 00 8 19 A. at. r. a. 4?01 I 8 17 I tii mm til 57 111 46 12 'i9ra , Waj nesvllle 1 r3 Hall 2 2S Svlva 2 41 Webster ! 3 31 .Wlilttter .... 10 55 10 09 8 19 . 7 I3AM 4 24 I'hnrlesion ... 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MEN ONLY VI crop! day; Can usually within a moa'.h KS!?,,, -i iii p.rifim in riiin wtoie-i enTxkr fr ' J.00, rAiawKlCQ. . BfcKWl&m BlALSsrB Ra.4i.SiM itT A Lite Experience. Berrarkable anri quick cures. Trial Pacicaee. Send atnp for eealod partlcullrl AdSre vr. nAKO A CO. Louisiana, Mo. MJJLLi STONES. Q-B UN'dei.'SIGXEd Has bought the w.a known ROWAN r-OfW ...?r I 8TO? I and I mand "n OKIT- STONE QUAKRV of K. PhUllps, and win continue lo supply thrpubUc mand tor Mill stones from mis cESaT ok it so well known ihm,K, jer it, superiority for Mill s. torornamental purposes, Monuments, L , ilsobe Had at this quarry. Addrew, ' " . Tl WYATT Miiti.h : J - a. u To the rifris or' traveli-r :inl ww r. . i ach Blttt-rs is in:t;i: j-r Ftrrathena tf-e o 7 brans the piivs-;til . ful InfluenroiJ.' it malarial fevrr. n.i ..- . i salthftilly Btunni .: s bladd-r. and cr:neii the bhiod. Wh n Wbrthpf m'-ntnl or .i.- -and ilebilitattMl find i! u renewed str-n;rrii a.l t by all Drugsiafs aail f TUTT'S PILLS GYM PTC WIS C? A TORPID LIVER. Itan of appetite, llawels costive, Paia la the head, with n doll sensation in the back part. Pain under they ahonldcr plade, Fullness after eatlnr, with adio- , lacllnatien to exertioa of body er Btladr IrrltabHitr of teanper, ,nw spirits, with afaellacef bavins crcrlrcted oaae datr, Vecriness, JDizzlnciis, 1 1 a t ter! at at tLe Ceart, Dots beforo tho ryes, lleadicbe over the rlsbt eyeKasttoasaese, with attfal drenms, nirkiycelerrd I rias, surd CO?4ST2PAT;ON, TOTTs Pi Lta arfl drpccfally aBr.'i to auch rases, cue d -ss c.Tccts b-jcj tcang of lee! in to aslr m! h'tiic saii i S Tey Is'fr-a?ctJi- A pnrittaBdau:c I. bedy t skoa V.'c ,11. r tuo '( ru SioarfBbext.r- hyift rTonlr. Atii the Oicssti ri r-ffrri.e. err 1-lt Mi d' - Grat Hats or Vuisers changed to .. t5rxS3T Ulvck r-r a si:;rm app!icatioj rr this Drr J t iispartn n nntorl tolr-r. av instantaneously. Sold b7 Dr5Raia. cc acnt by erprers on r' cclr.t of 0 1. Office, t3. Llurray Et:, New Yark IF YOU WANT TO FILL TOUR GAME BAG, AND MAKE BIG SCORES, USE EilNGTON iflesm: shot GUNS. All the Latest Improvements. e FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS, ADDRESS Lamberson, FurmantCo., SOLE AGENTS FOR E.Remihgton&Sons' Sporting Arms and Ammur. tton. 281 & 233 P road way, NEW YORK WESTERN OFTICE, D. H. LAMBERSON & CO., 73 State Street, Chicago, O. ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y. REMINGTON SHOVELS, SCOOPS. SPADES. Ate IN THE BEST AMEB, IT SXILLE1 VIBXHff, BE1EHEI THAT OIH GOODS Alt AL va YS RELIAIU, One Piece of Solid Steel. NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE, SEND FOR CIRCULARS. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO., I I.I ON. X. V. few Yerk Odea. 118 C Unrobe re Btl TiS PAPER la on fljela Pallndrlaaaa hI the i i ai-r Aar- t .Vra. aaisusDiCi tffini 25 YEARS m USE. th Greatest diral Tr-.urcph of the Aye! I-' TUTTS HAIB OYfe H h eep! fjg cSuiCaCfrth' jMjaaaa-JPainphlat free. Dr. Cholera at or boa, . i. a. 4 MAKE KZW, BIOS OLOOD. like than in the Djraeasasy. ChrS5 PILLS . oe miorawoB aroana eaea box is worth tan tnM s. m.1 at a hats ar and you win always be thankful. On. mil a ninat.aaaa naaamhiaa " ' ' a MM - -1 "
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 20, 1886, edition 1
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