I "J- ' - I B 1 ll : h. , ; - I A neclected cold or cough may 'cad to lUeu monla.( otisumptirtn or other fatal i Pectoral tniim win cure a cold a bv magic, digestion, sick h Hel ihiiiK for dyspepsia eadacneaai The Grape Cure. 5 SAL-MUSCATELLE In America WITHOUT TEE EXPENSE 07 AN EUROPEAN J0UENE7 ! I rToe crystallized salts, as obtained In a pore state from trrapea and choice fruit. In a portable, palata ble, simple form, are now presented to the public of a America as the grandest resolvent of Impure blood, corrector of the llrer and regulator of the bowels Ue natural promoter of HEALTH AND LONGEVITY. Eminent physicians claim this achievement a now era In the allied science of medicine, as It furnishes the blood with its i natural salines that are lost or ellmnated every day. SAL-MUSC ATELLE A POSITIVE, NATURAL Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Cure. Sal-Musca telle is nature's own product. It supplies to the system the want of sound, ripe grapes and fruit; it is the simplest and best pre ventive and cure for all functional derangements of trie uver ana its Kinarea ailments; prevents tne absorption of malarial diseases fevers of all kinds; counteracts the effects of had air, poor drai nature and Impure water; a powerful oxydlzer of the blood: a natural specific for an skin eruptions, sick headache, biliousness, nervousness, mental de- firesslon, and will remove the; effects of accidental n digestion from excessive eating and drinking. Have It In your liomes and on iyour travels. It is a specific for the fagged weary or worn-out. Pre Da red bv the London Sal-Musoatkllb Co. LONDON ENGLAND. Beware of Imitations. The genuine In "blue wrapper only." tvgend for circulars to O. E V ANo VITCH, General American Manager, r. o. box 190. e w York city. Mention this paper. The. F. Kluttz & CoDrugglst, Agents, Salisbury, . c. y- ? reo.4a:iy; FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY OFJ- Representing 8om of th larg est American and English Com panies. Combined Assets over $35.- 000,000. Dont fail to call ind see him bebre placing your Remember that years of labor, self-sacrifice, and denial may be swept away in an hjour's time. Don't run any further risks but cally at once and policy. take out a Office, next door to A. C. Harris'. Feb2&ly. KBRR CK.UOE. t. n. CLEMENT. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, Jalisbuky, N. Feb. 3rd, 1881. 3 rOTJTZ'S HORSE ANO CATTLE POWDERS Bo Hmm m dl' Colic. Pvr or Ll.no Fb VKt. If t'ontx rowilT are i m m, KomwV 1'nwlor wHlfiiw nni pmrhn Hfnnwj Funtx'a fMrtT trill fvrt-eir Uaiks ix Fowls. Kwnrx'4 rA--!-nt will in. rrn- fl. ou intitr of BiUk aal rrvim iwmcr r cat. atnl uiufcr the butter am anrl w. KaifzV Powlem -ill rnrf nr rwprfnt lnot itiit 1WIIk to wnfch florNManrt itrlr snWject. wwrwm rcwH'-ia will givk sati&fct ioa. everywhere. david x. ropra, rrcpnetor. B A &TT 5TO HE, MD J. ii. EuiiLm, Druggist, A sent. J. Sam'l HcCnliuins, Jr ii PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ' i 1 1 1 i - : i i - SvTStiwSuB Thousand Cams. EKC !Sy dinroSpfclrSB An Overworked Word. We wake sp and make np We rake up and take up, And use the word "op" whea we can ; We drink up and we think up, We kink up and shrink np, And do op a shirt like a man. We slack np and back np, We staok up and whack np, And bold np a man or an ace ; We beer np and cheer up, We steer up and clear up, And work ourselves up on a We walk up and talk up, We stalk up and chalk up, And everywhere "up" 's to be heard; We wet up and set up, But hanged if we let up On 'up ' the much overworked word.' Ckirnnn Ntrct. What He Forgot to Say. Washington Critic It was at D street residence and the young man had been going often and staying late unm me gin ieit tne monotony. Une night about 1 o clock the conversation dragged and for a minnte or two he sat in a cogitative mood with his had on his forehead. "I had something on my mind to tell you," he said finally. "Yes, she responded mquinnglv, "what was it?" 'Im am let me see1 rubbing head, I can't just think what it was." "May be it was good night," she 8Ulodted at her for a minute, but she never flinched, then he went away, and up to date he has not been back. Testing His love. Detroit Free Press. The other evening as a Detroit Fitz noodles called on his girl he found her witn tears in ner eyes and her face tied up. "It 3 the awful, awful toothache!' she sobbed as he asked for an explana tion. "Try camphor." f i "But the dentist says I must have two of em out! Will you go with met' "Of course." "And will you you tooth pulled?" "Certainly." "Two of 'em?" "Yes." "Before I do?'1 . "Yes darling." also have a Then she flung the handkerchief from her face, brushed the tears from her eyes, and gave him a long lin- gerug procasnnatmg mss on the left law. bbe bad simply been testing his iuc auu uevuuon. inev win oy trt Niagara Falls on their bridal tour. What He Did. Youth's Companion. The idea of ref usintr water to pa tients is, we are glad to sav, nearly a thing of the past. The following in cident, related by a sailor, serves as an illustration of the water treatment. "Some years ago, when we lay in Ja maica, several ot us were sick with the fever, and among the rest the sec ond mate. The doctor had been fri vivid? him brandy to keen him un. hat T tnought it was a queer kind of keep . i ... a ri ing up. VV by, you see, it stands to reason that if you heap fuel on a fire, it will burn the faster, and putting brandy to a fever is iust the same IrmS mm m p 01 enmg. uWefl,the doctor cave him nn mrA I was sent to watch with him. No mdi- cine was left, for it was no use noth ing would help him; and I had my directions what to do with the KtM when he was dead. Toward midnight ne asked for some water. I got him tne coolest 1 could find, and all he wanted; and if youll believe me. in than three hours he drank th gallons. "The sweat rolled off from him like ram. lben I thought sure he was gone; but he was sleeping, and as sweetly as a child. In the mofning when the doctor came, he asked what time tne mate died. u Won t you eo in and look a him I said. -ne went in and took the mate's nana. mim i . . ... vv ny, said be. 'the man i f dead. He's alive and doing well. What have VOn Kami ninn9' 1 44 4 Water, simnlv water, and I1 V wanted of it,1 saAl. 1 don t know as the doctor aA ... . z anyimng from that, but I did." Me Wanted a Tree Peek's Son. He dropned into the nfRom ML. the Ihmh Weekly Reflector yesterday, did this man of monumental on j delivered himself thus to the editor "iou can tell your readers, sh- that my corn went ten bushels more to the acre than my neighbors'. Please say that my corn arrows three mh f Wi stalk, matures early, and that I am selling it for seed at a dollar a bushel." ies, sir. i "Mention the fact that Sam has just returned from an exten ded and pleasant visit east. Work it in that he has reopened his meat market ana ne wouia be pleased to see his old customers. 44 Yes, sir. Jonm'1w ttas heen employed m the Kody landVcase. You might say he is one of the smartest lawyers ih the State and that his friends are unr ing him to make the race for prosecu ting ttorney this fall, and that he'd undoubtedly be elected." All riirhtw ttWeU,l must go. Just thought Fd uropin ana give you the news. Good- "Two dollars and a half." "Sirf' 2 said two dollars and a half." "ror what?" "Local notkwat fivecentea line. The usual charge is ten cents,but " 1 The weilder or pencil and shears talk ed into space; the man of information had stolen silently away. Careful Sating. Food should never be taken by a uerson much fattened, or in a state of high mental excitement, till rest and auietude have restored a normal condi- turn of the nervous system. Food .hnnU k telnm dowlv and mnsinVntod ?r Ti ' . " j thoroughly. Never eat ma hurry. Ice L 1 i. A I, , U..U I. waier ur very iiul unims snuuiu jc S-JL ! i im - t Xi carer u ii y avoioea. ine nauirai neaxor the body is nmety-eight degrees and Omi k the rmaltempemtare of food, uuh we may unam iu- uegrees auuve or below it Without Stimulants. I hare a supreme belief in the good of life as it is given us on this earth. ii n.j 1.1 . t i 1 1 1 l una uuuuw uiaucs'c vu uv ttuje tu 1 C 1 r v , 7W.,M wjwww, t sw, auu eujuy uic ucuuuta auu auvau- tages of nature. 1 1 is a crime of any man to lessen the perfect goodness of his life, which I think drunkenness does. This is why I hate it Life is sweeter, tonoer ana freer to me as a total abstainer than a moderate drinker, so I say if you want to sympathize with your fellow-men, to feel the true force of your being, ab stain from alcoholic stimulants. Bish op Spalding. Marriage. A bill has been introduced into the " iAtwjaiuic vj piuiuuit nic marriage of girls under 16 and boys under 18 years of age. As a rule mar- riages should be deferred until the man u i marriages are Dy no means ranKed .1 . r . . . amongst the leading sins against socie- i,v. oiiure cuu even De sain in ravor or early marriages than of deferring that event indefinitely. The idea that the young woman must wait till the young luttii una a competence or a ionune. mam aAn mm. - ' f ana they must begin life with as much as their fathers nnmnlpM l..nnrT oil their years is a great mistake. Marrv ------- WIM uu UUi U1C Ull for love and wofk for rich i a cmod o - a n.n t m .. vwiwjc -pr on me mair am. isalsodangerof a centralized at Washinirton The lato Bat there government war strengthened federal power. rights received a deadly blow then, and A.a 41 aa ' the finishing blow is about to be given by what? Would you believe it, should it oe saia tnat tne very foundation princi ple of democratic government is menaced by a monster which anears in the iniise of philanthroDhv ? 'Tis too true. nd that, rrTT wuiaiwuiu oiii, tne.",cu luiuuies, surnng an tue time- set it Kreui urau nu." wnien. nnnor thp niAn y , T f of educating the masses, sinks its greedy band far down in the nation's trmsnn- , e. -t-i-i- .. - rrr j uuuiiwj win eigmy minions oouars F"" w KiuiT uses, i ne noutn oe- comes a beggar because she is illitpmtP Shades of Lee and Jackson, rise frnm your graves and rebuke this shaman this shame! So uthland for which vou fought crouching like a belabored tteus oi me capuoi, noiaintr a a i j . i i Mmmmi 7m t A n J I. f . ma i v . ""V in the Constitution : and vet. nsil frnm its immeaiate supporters, there cannot i . . i ne round a single man in the whole country, competent to judge, who will say that this clause refers in the remotest degree to education. llake Forest Stu dent. Presbyterian Assembly. Augusta, Oa.. May 20. The General Assembly of the Presbyterian church con cluded its labors tonight after a nine day's suasion. i ue renort or tne inmm pd nn the Sabbath, strongly condemning the run. ning of railroad trains and the n r and reading of newspapers on Sunday, also the sending and receiving of mail, was adopted. The question of Columbia ThenWioni 8eminary was finally settled by the follow ing resolution, adopted by a vote of 65 to 7. RetoUed, That whereas the General A- sembly is convinced that Rev. James Wood- row, 13. one of the professors of Colum bia Theological Seminary, holds views repugnant to the word of God and tn nnr confession of faith as appears both by his Mures published in the Southern Presby terian Review, July, 1884, and in other publications, and by his statements made upon the floor of this Assembly, therefore the General Assembly, does hereb. in hp cordiance with its action yesterday in re gard to the oversierht of TheolofTH-nl naries, earnestly recommend to tbe Svnods I or bouth Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, South Georgia and Florida, which direct and control said seminary, to dismiss said Rev. James Wood row. D. D.. as a nrofrsftr in said seminary : to annoint another in hi pleee, and speedily to take such other steps asm their judgement will be best adapted to restore the seminary to the confidence of the church. Davidson College. The catalogue of Davidson Col lece hn a Faculty comnesed of six nrofessors with one vacant to be filled in June. There were 110 students matriculated during the year just closed. There-are twenty in tbe Senior Class. Six States were represented, North Carolina furnishing 84. Tbe total necessary ezpeasea for a college year are from $200 to $350. Tuition is free to all sons of ministers ot all denominations and to all candidates for the university. There are five scholarships at present and as fol lows : une ot fS,ow the Maxwell Cham bers Scholarship, endowed bv the Presl.v- terian Church of Salisbury, N. C. One of $1,500 the D. A. Davis Scholarship, endowed by the Presbyterian Church of Salisbury, N. C. Two of $1,000 the George Bower Scholarship, endowed bv . oi oausuory, . u., and tile Thomas Brown Scholarship, endowed by Brown and Brother Winston. N. a. On of $500 Sholarsbip, endowed bv Gen. R. Barringer and Gaorse E. Wilson. Tkn of Charlotte, N. C. Davidson Colleee is doing good, faithful, needed work for North Carolina. Here is an institution in which tbe Moral are duly cared for while looking after the education of mind. WU nxington Star. Hon Most Gets One Year in the Pen. V 1 . am ww ma- ... ww ivn, uune a tierr Jtost tne anar chist, was today sehteneed to the peniten tiary ior one year and was lined r(W) HU associate, Braunschweig, got nine months u nk penuenuary ana was fined $250 ocncncK was seat to the penitentiary for ame nontbs, but A ith ub fiue. Senator Beck a Millionaire. Washington Cor. N. Y. Herald. Nothing could be more beautiful than to witness tne Senate ot the United States break up after an executive session. The memoera assemble in the shade of the east ern portico and cast their weary eves about u wiui vi h vi-iiitie in which to reach their homes. Many take toe berdic 'buss- .1 mm. T.A. f A 1 a a - cs au nut a iew taae tne little one-hnr gSf ! de" o0' street to 1 3' "Z"' TZT "ltelng' I " XTWSr com- r- yuw. .uc -millionaires drive home in their own carnage or hire one for t 1A acPUDIA,. TV a. 1 1 ".i...,. uuaiui xu-nrai 10 owi tn ml ltfjr nUn TTo sJ ; j - v J rauereu open ITTTZZS rZ'TZ 7 worneca: igS, tiTOKJ! tor, and did so with alacritv. As thov drove away Senator Vance said .- ml mere go the two millionaires." wnen did Mr. Beck become n mil linn aire?" 1 asked. Quite recenUy," was the reply. "Indeed!" JX, 3 im, a newspaper mentioned him as -a i k. . .. 1 DUW": . WU3 ucllLr pieasea man about any tuing that has occurred since be first came nere. tie read his name oyer and! again witn delight. Then he went home and greeted his wife in his most cheerful tone, and showed her the place his name occupied in the list. 'Jane,' said he, 'my dear Jane, this re port is not to be contradicted under anv circumstances.' And it nevnr has been." A. . - - W Birds Killed by Harshness. 1 be Boston Journal save: "It is well known that birds are very sensitive to tones of th.e voice, and are terrified at any loud. angry words. A lady who wished to make u uuuuiiiik stup singing at last scolded il in o loud voice, and then took np a scarf anri ahnnlr it in ruhnb. 4 . t i . in a moment me mm woa efiii u ci,rt time alter made a fluttering about the cage, Its owner turned to the bird and was 9 8ee 11 fal1 dead. Unkind words I bad killed it. We know of two cases imilBr lo ll)13- in one case a canary b rd i uiijckiui; u, uic'J Will' in five minutes after being spoken to in a violent, ancrv tone. Our Dumb Animal Whe & Girl Wants to Go to a Convent. I fancy there is a time in every girl's Life -,!.,. 1 . 1 . ' I wants to eo to a convnnr A e1." ways, once in h Wlth a married Mian : 1 I .it. . I 1 IrZ'iV1 ,8,df ,lco8,y hopeless. ureft". weeps, woi i ne uiuisier seems to be tbe only 0. , , ,, :V, no UUIMI, 1 is lasts a week or on orwl i. I . .. . : r w lo a nan, dances with a young man of unprinci tftSSSZ ?, 7- Ptr the Parki the cliff, in turn, all meets the married man early in life. Orange Float aou together one Quart of water th juice and pulp of two emons and mm,,,,. lul of suirar. When hnili HO" hilt (111 fnn. tablesooonfuls of rnrn.alamh. if- K,,;i V aside to r.m n.i tUn .,., ; i. .ir . ) ..tvu WUI 1HHCT IIUII a dozen ripe oranges sliced in a glass dish and over th inn unnxii tk i..f. ' r . nues oi tiiree eggs, sweetened and flavored with vannia. -NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND STOTtl KEEPERS. corainc to directions. You ar aiuh. David E. Foutz. Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. SOMETHING NEW! ttWm LAMP CHIMNEYS H.t - - II . . . biiut win not oreaK pv hunt for mf - . - mwrnw mm mm ENNISS'. DIAMOND DYES - All colors you ENNISS' wish at DON'T FORGET to call for Seeds ENNISS' oi all kinds at TO THE LADIES: Call and see tbe Flower Pots at ENNISS Kerosene Oil ! BY THF BARREL AT ENNISS' Drug Store. July 9, '85 tf. FRESH TURNIP SEED? The Earliest aud Best Turnip Seed for sale at . ENNISS' TRUSSES Of all kinds, at reduccd prfwf ENNISS'. Fruit Jars! CHEPER THAN EVER. ALSO Rubber Rings for Fruit Jars, at ENNISS'. SCARE'S PRESERVING POWDES For sale at ENNISS'. THE BEST AND CHEPEST MACHINE OIL For Threshers, Reapers, and Mowers at ENNISS'. PRESCRIPTIONS ! If yon wantyonr prescriptions put up cheaper than auywhero else go to ENNISS' Drug Store. J-'y, e '85.-tf. Enniss' Blackberry Cordial. FOR Disentery, Diarrhoea, Flux, &c., for sale At ENNISS' Drng Store. Garden Seeds given away at Enniss' Drug fctore. It you buy ono dollar s worth of gartlen seeds or drugs or medicines, Dr. Enniss will give 10 papers of fresh garden seeds free. ALSO Tobacco seed free for 50 cts. worth ef garden seeds or medicines . J9:(f. goes i guarantee Shrinr'Tn,iio f""' ujtme xiouse and bound at the to destroy and exnd wX LH "e. r"'d?P" .ot ".e deceasd in out a mend . , k,i.. .Lr . tne west ward oi salisourv. N. U fsont- - , muwv mv ii iiufi iar I : nnn j a -n 1 1 v . i. MTo gild refined gold or paint the or at least the rose, is no longer an a 1! rd- ity. Philadelphia florists have discovered a way of putting pretty inscriptions on the petals of natural flowers. .A. CARD. t .11 u .,.,: r L and indiscretions of youth, nervous errors eak I ne, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., win send a recipe that will cure 3 Free of Cuauqk. This great remedy was dis- covered bv a missionarv in South aK . ' 1 r" Nn u t.ni iwainH nn. n " ,.ly joskph t. inman, station If. New Tort 41 BITTER: t CoatbUlac IB05 wlta PTES TOHICS, iekly u IISlllllll aad Kit RICHES THE BLOOl Llrer sad EJdaers. Dm. K. atS thom neediM blood Darlfler. i onl by bjuws spaawaaa oe, altimoke, mi HARDWARE. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES ..... ii Uall on the undersigned at NO. 2, Granite Kow. D. A. AT WEIL. A gent for the ' ' C ardwellThresher." Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. Valuable Real Estate tor SALE. The undersigned having been dul ap- pointed and qualified as Executrix o the iDetli l'earson. deceased, effcra hack 400 feet to Cratge street. This pro- perty will be sold entire or in lots to suit purchasers. ALICE L. PEARSON Execntrix of Elizabeth Pearson. April 13th 1886. 6:tf THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS THOROUGHLY E(JUI I'PED FROM POSTERS as big as a barn door down to meet dclkjtte AHDS. Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, pamphlets; ' PRICE (LISTS, S.boI anii fart Jtogtammts, BLANKS OF ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial, S-Orders solicited and satisfaction gvaraatted Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Pea iron, deceased arc nercuy nouueu to ezniuil tnem tof rue on or before the 15th April of 1887. ALICE Ii. PEARSON. Executrix of Elizabeth Pcarsor. April i th, lu. 26tf esiatc 01 juizi oh f tinting . a I V RGANIZED 1859 SEEKING HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital $300,000 Total assets $750,000 Insures all classes pro perty at adequate rates. Losses 'promptly ad justed and satisfactori ally settled without any litigation. J J. J. RHODES BROWNE, Prist WM.0.Q0AST, Sec. J. Aflen Brown, Agt, Salisbury, N.O. 24:9m. I h For Sale at tbis Office : Land Deeds .... Heal Estate Mprtgage Deeds . . . r- Sheriff Deede of several different forms ; Chattel Mortgages. . . . Mortgage Sale Notices : Magistrates' SununonsesExeutiODS. Subpoenas Witness Tickets Transcripts, Slc. Bastardy Warrants and Bonds-... state Warrants, Ball Bonds.... Peace Bonds.... Appearance Bonds, Appeal Bonds.... Prosecution fionds....Efectment Writs summary Attachments. . .Bofodsto make Title Sale Notices for Administrator, Trespass Notice. ... A full line of Sollcllors Indictment forms. Numerous blank forms for Superior Court Clerks. . . sjcitiaiiurms ior use oi Attorneys.. . Ana many Miscellaneous. "j AU which will be sold low.... Blanks of anr and all kinds printed to order In best jftyle and oil good paper at very low figures. IS vols, of Scientific iimercan, n 1 No. each of Jones' Law tnd Equity. 25o lbs. Brace's second hand Bourgeois- tJed up. 25 or so Fonts advertising display typ? . ; 10 Jobbing Fonts, loo lbs. Large Border type. IOne complete stock of Printing material for a Ave column paper and Job Office, presses Included. s"Many of the above Blanks and nearly all the printing stock, will be sold very icheap for cash or on short time. regularly by wea iqpenor to all Sold by all DrunlHta. nr aena oentg for parUi SPECIFIC CO., PMld. , Western N. 0. Eailroad Comp'y General Passenger Dept. SAISBURY, N. O.. Jan. 16, S8. Commencing Sunday, January J7tb, and super seding all others, the following Passenger Train Schedule will be operated over tnte Load. TRAIN NO. WEST. ! TRAIN NO. BAST. Iain Line Arrive Leave. Arrive Leave. r m. It. 28 1.K8 1.58 3.05 4.08 4.37 4.5S 5.29 ll 25AM Salisbury 8tatesvlile Newton 5 SOFM 4 21 5 14 2 18 1 28 12 27 11 56 11 40 10 52 9 56 8 56 8 18 7 20 IS S9px '23 3 IS 2M:i 1 :8 127 ll57 1140 -10 52 10 01 9 31 8 18 T Hi 7 no am 1 32 2 18 3 06 4 08 4 37 4 58 5 29 21 7 21 7 58 8 56 Hickory ..... Horganton Marlon Old Fort Hound Knob.... Black Mountain. Asbellle , Alexanders , :.i6 6. no 7.57 8.52 .15 .Marshall A0 f m CfmH r. mi I Paint Pock TRAIN No. WE8T. TRAIN Nb. KASTv Arrtve I Leave Arrive Leave A. M. 9 58AM Ashevltle ..... Hominy Pigeon River Waynesvllie Hall 4 39PM 3 59 S IS 8 00 10 38 P. M. 4 01 8 17 8 is 12 85 11 67 nip 1066 1009 8 19 7 19AM 10 34 11 M 12 29pm 1 58 2 tf 2 41 5 31 4 24 6 05 r. a. 11 31 IS 1 1 49 8 28 8 3 8 31 4 15 5 05 T OS 12 34 Sylva Webster 1 56 1 45 0 54 wnlttler Clin rl est on ... 10 00 Nanutnala ... Jarre Us A. M. Alexanders, supper station for Nol l Dreaxra8i 9. W. A. TURK, a. g. p. E. McBEE. Supt. CENTS ffSSSSSIHk COPYelTBlI BEAlTiri L BOOK. It elves the LAHCUACC ann Maiiatit at t ritwtr itf (krab, 30 different klridn. A 'so tne Mm HM with Nadkt is tli e i of tbe kiud ever paly Itobed. Staid Flfteca Ceatd In stani ps fctt' a sample copy, also oar price to agents. Agent PUB. CO.. 17 Hertk iMtfc tmSSfVS&S'a. fi! SINGER THIS STYLE C DAYS' TKIAL. ' 1 a f an i or IV Attachments. 5WARRANTFI MS. V. HOHK fc CO., la worth e any other k atrlatlr a medleina bo wtwrna with feed. Sold erorywhare, or sent by mat: lUoan by oisre, prepaid, for A Home Company, TANSY PILLS mm Are Derectlv Hmtn and miumv Used to-day reeularly by 10.000 American nuNjea mj may maaresa. aena 4 oentg for DrUcalra. Inrpnj mmL m m A hKirtinc I S17 OttoSt.,Pliiia,,Pa. niO riUZSSrafSE - M.-wTaVEK A SOMTw lethaaA aseaea J0HNS0NsANODYNE LINIMENT'tfe MlSt.Vl mn 5rT?iS!rUmvi,22.?lS: otbe" It them in the world. Will poatttval tnrm or fcStcCK 0 srs,aaaTaln "L"' mk MS K. PERMANENT PFDT4iu railing MaijToodrNervnJ08 Muuitsu. ARn ar t-r VIjjot or I Ckum a or Udgeyetioiu. imfs Our nsually wit hi porvunciterT. lcwitlvo MUllsT ton A Ufa Bemartatble and Quick cures. 6 tamp for eealod cuiara. AddtJ Louisiana, ss Dr. WArtD A CO. MILL stonST "1 THE TOR8KJNED bas bought tka. rr-8o well known throuhm t th, Un or its superiority tor mi StoniS Sl2T2Btol P'8-monuments, alsobe bad at thlHrry. Address, '- J. T. WYATT .., ' """""T. if. ( SB Am acb BJttT fs 1eeu:iarlv adaptor! sincTit etrenirthena Uie digestive orns, CnJ brjtct the physical tueries tu uXohl Vr " a. iruiuvrs aim Piev.-n' luainriai lever, coustipntion , tlVsHelisis. - Mniuiiy siimtiiates tbe ki- l'-y,s the 1.1wl Wk J'rint Wh,t'tipr,!mtntal Dr Physical, th weaW and tk-bJIitated llnd it a reliable ure 2 . .... ".iilJ UU iUc lra geiKrally, TUTT'S PILLS YEARS m USE. Tho Greatest Mumpb cf the Age! 8YMPTOMS OF A TORPID LSVER. MM of appetite Bowels costive, Fein la Che head, with a dull sensation in the peek part Fein under tbe ehealderw blade, Fallneee after cat it. s, with a4ia uclioatioa to exertion of body or ml nd, Irritability of tenper, Iovr epirits, with a feeling of bavingr neglected aoasedatrt Weariness, Dizziaces, Fiutteriac at the Heart, Dote before the eyes, Headache over tho right eye, Xteatleasaesa, with Ctnxl droatns, Higbly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S F1ULS aro especially adapted to such cases, ono dogo effects such a ebangn of feeling 3 a to astonish the aafterci They Increase tl A ppctlte.aud cauie t u, body to Tats oa Kleati, V.iut the lv&teia !r nonrlsned.etid bytacli'Toialc Action oa tbe illsestivo Ornan.nccaUr ijfools ara Prodiiccdrrlw.c. 4 4 Murrnv Nt-.IV. V . TUTT'S tim 0YL GSAT Hair or Wiiiskeus changed to a GiS9T Black by a single applicalieaof thisDTB, it imparts a natural color, act instantaneously. - old by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of C i. Office, 44 Murray St., New York. Subscribe now, for the Watchman. . IF YOU WANT TO FILL YOUR GAME BAG, ANO MAKE BIG SCORES, USE - REMINGTON IFLES-HM SHOT GUNS. All the Latest Improvement!. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS, ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman&Co., SOLE AGENTS FOR E.Remington&Sons'. Sporting Arm sad Ammunition, 981 6l 283 Broadway, - NEW YOIMC WESTERN OFFICE, D. H. LAMBERSON A CO.. 73 State Street, Chkago, H, ARMORY, - - - HJON, N. Y. REMINGTON SHOVELS, SCOOPS, 8PADIS. ABE HI THE BEST MANNER, IT SULLEI WetttA IESEMBER THAT 0U3 GOODS ARE ALWAYS ICLIAJtl. One Piece of Solid Steel. J NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE tLAOL SEND FOR CIRCULARS. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO., II.IOS, N. T. New Vork Ofllce. 118 8 evelo," 1ST TUIA nSBCB is on file in Phthrteeaa.

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