.in i i , , . , ,,,aM,,fasjaasaa'Bjaafaa,aaaBBMB - m ft ?"""""' i . . - 1 . I -- .. ; Hnli I lrnn Scientific Notes. I disorder, torpiU iirer, pain inbckor rtde.gB A lewSose. rure U uew health and rigor- Kerosene Oil! ,5 r THF BARREL A T ENNISS' Drug: Store. Jnly 9, '85 tf. FfUESfl TURNIP SEED? a The Earliest and Best Turnip Seed for . T A - WVKC ale at TRUSSES Of all kinds, at ENNISS'. reduced prices, at Fruit Jars! CHEPER THAN EVER. ALSO Rubber Rings for Fruit Jars, at ENNISS. SCARE'S PB1SMIHG POfDIS For sale at ENNISS THE BEST AND CHEPEST MACHINE OIL For Threshers, Reapers, and Mowers at ENNISS1. PRESCRIPTIONS ! If voa want your prescriptions put up cheaper than anywhere else go to ENNISS' Drug Stare. Jw!y, 6 '85--tf- Enniss' Blackberry Cordial, KOB Disentery, Diarrhoea, Flux, ice., for sale At ENNISS Drug Store. PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights Obtained, and all other business In the U.S. Patent Office attended to tor Moderate Fees. our officels opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less time than those re mote from Washington. Send Model or drawing. We advise as to patent ability free of charge; and make Xo charge unlet we Obtain Patent. We refer her to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order 1)1 v., and to officials of the U. S. Pat ent office. For circular, advice, terms and refer ences to actual clients in your own State or county, write to C. A. SNOW L CO.. Opposite Patent Office, Washington I. C. Oct.su '85. if FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY OF J.SrflMcCiliis.Jr. Reprinting aline of Com panies equal to any in North Carolina. Insures against loss or damage by Fire, Lightning, Wind Storms, Tornadoes or Cy clones. Policies written on short no tice at lowest possible rates. Be sure and call before insur ing your LIFE or PROPERTY. Royal Fire Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, has the larg est net surplus of iihy Fire In surance Company in the world. All losses paid as soon as asser tained without the usual dis couuifor cash payments. Office, next door to A. C. Harris. Feb25:ly. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 4J5KU-CBAIOK. L.H.CLEMENT. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, y JaLISBVBT, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. HARRIS R - 306SN.' O DT POTJTZ'S HOftM AND CATTLE POWDERS Bo HMR will die of Colic. Both or Lcm r m, ff Font Powdr ire wed in time. Footr How tier win ear Mid prerent HmCsolbra Foots Powders win prcTeot Oinm m WSSSL Foots Powder will increase the qaanuty of nUk nd cream tweuty per ccnt and nuke the batter arm nd sweet Fowts Powders wfj ewe or wrsrent alssost btsst Jpmk km to whicu Bosses sud Castle are snlsjsrt. Foirras fo-wntm win ivt Satiwactios. Sold erery where. DAVID M. TOVTZ. Proprietor. BAX.TIBTOBB.lUk Eatiis3.Drtt;rist, Atnt. vavSMt M WlSiSj MCAallSfi! A Raoioal Cure roRwiBdaiM.0w KSRVOUS XMeESSE Ornnic fiibBsSSS PHYSICAL, Dfii. ukSjjtrS; f DECAY, PjlSSsSSS Year er us. . n ""1tY TP,.rifTfttr URKO PERSONS! Nof a Truii. jF 1 -i i i.H. are small, tapering and beautif uHy shaped; I L as beantirul as the , and she without her II: her frown m a T w w fin writ ! ! ! of surprise, and awrf hankering - ner. it -rr Press. Hostess (who has just sung) Are you quite sure you uuu vmu Lovell? Cantain Lovell 1 assure you a i . r TVe no voice whatever. A unrortu- natelyI I'm a listener! A The Graduating Season. "Yes" said Mrs. Richladie, "my dauarhter graduates next week. "I understand she is at the head of her class?" "No." she said with some sadness. -she will not be the valetudinarian but she will take the salutary, and that's nearlv as hiarh." i "The commencement exercise are to be verv interestiiur." "Oh ves; Rev. Dr. Grace will preach the bacchanalian sermon, Kev. Mr Morteir will deliver the dilemmas, and there will be other contractions too numerous to mention." Couldn't Read. An old colrored man known as Uncle Josh, having lived very peaceably with his wife, determined to clear his con science after her decease by buying her a costly tombstone. He entered a place where the owner was chipping a granite dog, and inquired. ) "Got any fus-rate monyments?" "Yes, sir. What yon want angel, slab, or broken column?" "Don't keer." "Here's one that was ordered, but not taken." "How much am it?" "You might order one like it, but this wouldn't suit you. The name isn't right you know." "Don't keer nnffin erbout de name. What I want am de style! My ole 'ooman nebber know difference; she couldn't read, now." Symptoms. A story is told of the late Archbish- rn i il 111 i op irencn, tne wen Known writer, which shows how active a part the imagination plays in determining the state of our health. After the eminent relate suffered from breaking health, e was always accompanied, whether in his rural rambles, on the train, or even at formal dinner-parties, by his daughter, who was constantly by his side. The story here quoted was origi nally told in Dublin society. - The last course had been served at a certain grand banquet when his Grace is stated to have said to his daughter, with some slight agitation, "My daughter." "Well" "I fear that I am threatened with one of mv bad attacks." "Why?" "I have been pinching my knee for the last five minutes, and I cannot feel the slightest sensation. Make vour mind easv. vour Grace " rejoined a person on the other side. "Why so?" "It was my knee you were pinching all the timer A Sharp Fool. "I oughter hab my head knocked off wid er hickory stick!" exclaimed an old negro addressing a white man whom he met in the street. "What is the matter, Bob?" "Er nuff matter, sah, ter make a man cuss tell Satan comes airter him. wuzdown in de country dis mawnin? an' tried ter show off. I had er counter feit fi'-dollar bill an' er good fi'-dollars, an' I eluded ter play rich fore er widder what I'se got my eyes on. She had cused me o' bein' wurthless, an' I thought dat my time fur makin' her feel bad had come, so, callin' up er lot o' niggers, 'ciudin' de widder, I says, says 1, 'Folks, I'se so glad to be able to prove to you that I'se er rich man, wid er whole lot o"fluence. Now, heah's er fi'-dollar bill. Jes look at me.' I took out de bill, struck er match an' sot it on fire. When it had dun burnt. dat counterfert fi'-dollars." "What! you had burned up the good money?" r 6 "Dat's zaclv what I done, sah, an' de wust o' it is, dat I had borried de monev fur de casion, sah. Un'er all dese sar- cumstances, ef I had borried it from you- se f, yer d let me off, wouldn' yer? -"Yes, I would." "Sho nuff?" "Yes." "Thankee, sah, thankee." "Why do you thank me?" Case I borried it from yer oberseer, an' tole him ter charge it to yerse'f, sah. Er, haw! haw!" Laconic Courtship. Ark. Traveller. V" ...... iegro courtship in the country is very oner. A young mm meets a young woman in uie roaa. "Hy?" "Howdy?" , Aiicjr press on wiinout saying any thing more. Several days afterward iney meet again. "Hy." "Howdy?" it van . . -w nat yer treble, bout dis white man s country so much fur? "Nobody's bizness how much t rabies 'bout. , "Whut's yer naide honey?" ;--Uoan yer caU me honey," she in- uignantiy exclaims. "Whut'il yer do?" "Mash yer black mouf fur yer, dat's rUiir II J ' "liUli 11 uu. i er wouldn t hit m mwl . . 1 ns - x Kris rer rer ez 1 18 Th tOP aflTnf the crirl of the w i says, says 1, 'U, 1 se got plenty mo',' an' I put my han' in my pocket, an' I wush 1 mav die dead ef 1 didn't null nnt "Ain't no frien' o' h. Hohi I doan know yer from a crowv aaiaV W. a a Does yer wane ter now mer "Ain't hankerin'." "My name is Mr. Mose Smith. What s verse fs entitlement an er dress?" "Miss May Buck." "W'y, how yer do, sister Buckr "Tofer'ble, I thanks yer, brudder Smith. "Whar yer readenm at de pressen ercasion? 3 "Ober on de Jones plan anon. "Wall. I dran ober some time an' pp ver. ixood-ove. The next Sunday he calls on Miss Rnnir Thpv crrppt nr.h other cordial lv. and after a few rambling remarks, Mr. Smith says: "Look bean, why doan yer git mar ried?" . "Case nobody wont hab me. "Uh, ur, I knows better den dat." "Bf yer know'd whut made yer ax me?" "Jis ter see if yer'd tell der truf er bout it." "Wall, I did." "Didn't." "Did." "I knows somebody dat'll mair yer." " a. a. a a "Doan know whar yer 11 tine him. "I Does." "Whar?" "Bight heah.M "Who, yese'f ?" "Dai's nie." "Yer foolish." "Dat mout be, but I lube yer." "Oh, go on an' yer foolishness." "I'se in 'arnest. "Sho nuff?" "Dat's whut I said." "Din' think yer wanted me." "But I does. Whut yer say ?" "I'se ergreeible." Scarlet Fever in the Cow. Dr. James Camerom has reported the results of observations tending to show that cows may suffer from a peculiar, hitherto undescribed, infectious disease, and that consumers of milk of these cows may get scarlet fever. His atten tion was attracted to the subject by an outbreak of scarlet fever which occur red in a certain district in and near London. It was found that the families in which the fever appeared used the milk from a certain dairy, the cows of which were affected by the peculiar disease in question. The disease is not exactly a new one, being known to fanners as "sore teats," "blistered teats," etc., but; its nature has not been recog nized. In veterinary text-books it is spoken of "erythema mam mi liar um." Dr. Cameron believes it to be a specific contagious affection occurring usually in the first instance among newly calved cows, and capable of being com municated to healthy cows by direct inoculation of the teats with virus con veyed by the hands of cowman. The disease may continue from four to six weeks, and is characterized by general constitutional disturbance, a short initia tory fever, a dry, hacking cough, some times quickened breathing, sore throat in sevrer cases, discharge from the nos trils and eyes, an emotion on the skin round the eyes ana hind quarters, vesicles on the teats and udder, altera tion in the quality of milk secretion, and well-marked visceral lesions. As it is admitted, we believe, that scarlet fever may be disseminated -by milk, the importance and interest of Dr. Cameron s observations are at once apparent Scarlatina has been described by Professor Barlow as affecting the cow, but the clinical description given is more like that of purpura haemorrhag- ica. Medical Record. Don't Whitewash the Trees. New Berne-Journal. An experienced arbor culturist has re quested us to call attention of the city authorities and the people generally to a mistaken idea: sometimes practiced, of whitewashing trees. This gentleman states that it is injurious to all trees to whitewash them, and well-nigh rnm- ous to many varieties. The elm, he says, is seriously injured by it, and states that any one doubting this may be convinced by observing those in front of the residence of Mr. T. E. Mace, on Johnson street, near the academy green. The coating of the trees with anv- thing that excludes the atmosphere from the bark has much the effect as would the application of a coat of mu cilage or varnish to the skin of an ani mal; it checks the exhalation by stop ping up the pores, and does a positive injury.. But for the relief which na ture affords by the rain, sunshine and wind in rapidly removing these ob structions to the exercise of its own laws in and through the bark of the tree, the consequences of whitewashing would be so apparent as to at once ef . feet a discontinuance of the practice. ret with all these powerful agencies in behalf of the tree the bad effects are visible to an observant eye and if re peated frequently in all cases of young wees, oeatn wui ioiiow. Par agraphers Plea. A Western exchange tells its readers how ikto mind their Fs," in the follow ing paragraph: "Persons who patronize papers should pay promptly, for the pecuniary prospects of the press have a peculiar power in pushing forward pub lic prosperity. If the printer is paid promptly, and his pocketbook hept ple- tnonc oy prompt paying patrons, he puts his pen to his paper m peace; his paragraphs are more pointed; he paints his pictures of passing events in more pleasing colors, and the perusal of his paper is a pleasure to the people. Paste this piece of proverbial philosophy in some place where all persons can per ceive it" It is better to die than to live with out growing better. Scientific Notes. The Lumber World savs that oiling wood with lin?eed oiL or even with coal oil or kerosene, will', protect it from worms. It was found by exact measurement that a chimney near Marseilles, France llofeet high and 4 feet diameter at the top reached a maximum oscillation of twenty inches during a high wind. St. Peter 's Cathedral, just finished at Moscow, has five Cupolas, and 900 pounds of gold were used in overlaying them. 1 he doors of the temple cost $310,000, and the marble floors $1,500-, 000. Various tests of the new French horseshoe, which is made entirely of sheep's horn, show its value for horses used in towns and known to have an unsteady foot on pavements. Horses thus shod have been driven at a rapid pace on the pavements without slip- ping, rs-esiaes tms advantage, it is said to be more durable and but a trifle more expensive than the ordiniary horse shoe. A new and rather curious applica- cation of the steam-whistle has been made at the Jacksonville, Illinois, In stitution for the Deaf and Dumb. A whistle four feet in length and twelve inches m diameter has been placed on the pinnacle of the boiler house and is used as signal to awaken the inmates of the institution, etc., who although they cannot hear, are made sensible of its various signals by the vibration it gives to the buildings. "What must it be to people who hear? An invention which, it is claimed by gas engineers, will revolutionize the present system of gas lighting has just been perfected by Dr. Aner in the chemical laboratory of the Vienna University. Briefly described, the in vention may be said to consist in ren dering a cotton-wick incombustible by impregnating it with a metallic liquid. Thus treated toe wick, instead of burn ing, merely glows, emitting a radiance not unlike that of the electric light. The whole process being very simple; and the great advantage of the inven tion is that it may be applied to any gas-burner. A husband telegraphed to his wife "What have you for breakfast, and how is the baby?" The answer came "Buckwheat cakes and measels." At a French restaurant : "Here, waiter, it seems to me this tarbot is not quite as fresh as the one you had last Sunday." 'iPardqn, monsier, its the very same.' Pat O'Flaherty said thet his wife was very ungrateful, for "when 1 mar ried her she hadn't a rag to her back, and now she's covered with 'em.'' John Husk in says: "When I see a girl dancing 1 tljank Heaven." So do we, John, a girl can't talk while she is dancing that is, not to any extent. Areir Haven Press. A dealer a lvcrtises "Lightning Fruit Jars." They may be a new brand, but for lightening fruit jars there is noth ing more successful than a small boy and solitude. Xorristou n Herald. Physician (with his ear to patient's chest): "There is a curious swelling over the region of the heart, sir, which must be reduced at once." Patient i r i Limi j i ii I anxiously j "inat "swelling is my pocketbook, doctor; please don't reduce lb LOO U1UCI1. XjX. "Well, how did you like the sermon Sunday?" we heard one ladv ask an other recently. "The sermon ?" "Yes: you were at church, weren t vour les, certainly. well, then, how uul you like the sermon?" "I didn't hear any sermon, 1 belong to the choir. Exchange. The Professor: How singularly you and your brother resemble each other, Miss Angelina! Miss Angelina: Is that a complimpnt to my brother or a com pliment to me? The Professor: Oh, a compliment to neither, I assure you! London Punch. Sick husband to wife: It must be a source of great consolation to you, my dear, that my life is insured for $20-, 000. Wife, with much feeling: It is, John, my dear, of course. I was think ing only today how very comfortably and pleasantly I and the girls can live on that sum. But I wished we owned the house, John. N. Y. Times. NOTICE! Bj virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Alexander comity, I will resell to the highest bidder on a credit of six months.on the premises on the 1st Monday in August, 188G, it being the 2d day; a small tract of Land in Rowan county, on the waters of Third Gneek, adjoining the lands of James Cowan, Henry Burke and others, and contains by estimation twenty acres. Bond with approved security for the purchase money and no title is to be made to the purchaser until the sale is confirmed hy the Superior Court of Alex ander county. Hbxkt J. Burke, Adm'r. of Edmond Burke, dee'd. June 29th, 1S86. 37:4t. 15 UEAIT 1 t GENTS FOR SAMPLE COPY o THIS Fl I. BOOK. It gives On-LM6UA6C and StstlSHSl st Ever Flower a if Mrs.. 3090 diffrreut ktndn. A ." all tlx- fasw Rates tf r IMS -tits uiih Clevs. Psrsssj, sBtfkcrckMssiTss. It tat be most cstattatt work of the kind ewr pab 1 tailed. H-nd Fifteen Cents In stamps xoi a aa tuple ropy, also oar prkt to Rjreitts. Agents V- AND K.IRTINC SwSsVh. aVCBlCM PSS. CO., n Rsrtk Tsstfc Itrssl. SINGER THIS STYLE t fs DAIS' TU1A 1 A Fall Set of IV Attach merit. 5WAKKA.1 mmm Tears. Send for Circular. 2 nAKrr m. m N. 6th St., I tills., re S17 our Hi L. wmuM "Ma, has aunty got bees in her month?" "No: why do you ask such a question ?" "Cause that bttle man, with a heap of hair on his face, catched hold of her, and said he was going to takt the honey out of her hps; and she said: "Well, make haste." DYSPEPSIA id it tends, by imDairisic nutrition, tad da prewin tne tone uf tbs tjrateiu, to prepare the war for Rapid Decline. -THE Quickly and corap'.etely fjnrt! lcpta in im forms. Ileartbiii-n, Itclobias;. Taaliuc t r ood. etc. It enrichefl :! irarifios tli blood.Ktii; all tba una- lates the appetite, and ai! the assimilation of food. KEV. J T. KosaiTEK. the honored pattor at the Fim Reformed Church. Bnltiruore, Md., Bars: " Having need Brown's Iron Bitters fur Dyspepsia and Indigestion 1 take threat pleasure in recom mend in f it highly. A lo consider it a splendid tenia and inroratur. and very strengthening " Hon. Joseph C. Suit. Judge of Circuit Court, Clinton Co.. led., says: " i boar most cheertul testi mony to tie efBeacy of Brown's Iron Bitters for Dyspepsia, and aa a tonic." Genuine has above Trade Mark and creased red lines on wrapper. Tnkc no other. Made br by HARDWARE. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGrURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2. Granite A. AT WELL. Row. D Aent for the -'CardwellThresher." Salisbury, X. C, June 8th tf. 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. Garden Seeds given away at Enniss' Drug Store. - If vou buy one dollar's worth of garden seeds or drugs or medicines, Dr. Enniss will give 10 papers of fresh garden seeds free. ALSO Tobacco seed fr e for 50 cts. worth of garden seeds or medicines. 19:tf. SOMETHING NEW! 5-LAMP CHIMNEYS that will not break by heat, lor sale at ENNISS'. DIAMOND DYES - All wish at colors you ENNISS' for Seeds ot ENNISS', DON'T FORGET to call all kinds at TO THE LADIES : Call and see the Flower Pots at ENNISS'. THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED $m mar vaesott w CM FROM POSTERS as big as a barn door down to most delicate ISTING gAHDS. Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, PRICE LI8T3, School aito gartj programmes, BLANKS OF ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial, o o g UF"Orders solicited and satSbfiloc i.r:.r.it -a mm m 11 u Job printing, NOTICE TO DKUGOl5T8 AND STORE KEEPERS. I ffoarantee 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 tne aoove conamons. David E. Foutz, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. ORGANIZED 1859 A Home Company SEEKING HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital $300,000 Total assets $750,000 Insures all classes pro perty at adequate fates. Losses promptly ad justed and satisfactori- ally settled without any litigation. J. RHODES BROWNE, Prest. WM.C.C0ART, Sec. J. Allen Brown, Agt, Salisbury, N.C. 24:9m. For Sale at this Office : Land Deeds Real Estate Mortgage Deeds Sheriff Deede ot several different forms ; Chattel Mortgages Mortgage Sale Notices ; Magistrates1 Summonses, Executions. Subpcenas Witness Tickets transcripts, &c. Bastardy Warrants and Bonds state Warrants, Ball Bo.ids Peace Bonds Appearance Bonds, Appeal Bonds.... Prosecution Bonds.... Ejectment Writs summary Attachments.. .Bonds to make Title Sale Notices for Administrators, Trespass Notices 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 best style and on good paper at very low ngures. 12 vols, of Scientific Amercan, 1 No. each of Jones' Law and Equity. J50 lbs. Bruce's second hand Bourgeois- tied up. 25 or So Fonts advertising display type, lo Jobbing Fonts, loo lbs. Largo Border type. faf-Onc complete stock of Printing material for a live column paper and Job Office, presses included. tMany of the above Blanl;s and nearly all the printing stock, will be sold very cheap Tor cus-h or on snort, time. Richmond & Danville Railroad. Western North Carolina Division. General Passenger Office. SAISBURY, N. C. JUne 19, 1SS. Commencing Sunday, June 20th Inst., the follow ing Passenger Schedule, and Train Service will be operated on this Division. TRAIN NO. 52 WESTY 1 1 Arrive Leave . TRAIN NO. T3 EAST. Arrive Leave. Ms Line v . 12.28 1.32 1.58 2 20 3.05 4. OS 4 3" 4.52 5.29 6.16 6.58 7.57 8.52 9.15 11 26am Salisbury. 12 29pm statesvllle. .. 5 iWl'M F. M. .. 4 21 4 23 ! 1 .32 , 1 59 I 2 40 i 3 06 4 08 Newton 3 14 i 3 15 Hickory 2 43 j 2 43 Icai d l 56 I 2 21" Morganton 1 28 I l 28 Marlon 12 27 12 27 4 37 i.Old Fort 11 56 11 57 4 68 Kound Knob. .. U 40 11 40 5 29 Black Mountain.. 10 52 in 58 6 2t Ashellle 950 io 01 7 21 Alexanders 9 16 9 16 7 58 Marshall 8 40 s 40 8 55 I 'Warm Springs.. 7 20 7 47 Faint Pock 7 '''am TRAIN NO. 60. VES1 , Arrive. Leave. 1 Main l ice TRAIN No. EAST. 51. Arrive. 12 45 I Leave 11 2S li 17 9 41 9 12 1 8 40 1 7 30 6 57 ' 6 35 i 529 4 31 3 43 1 3 01 1 200 1 15 , 1 20 2 44 3 56 Salisbury Statesvile 11 26 Newten 10 17 Hickory 9 40 Icard 9 12 Morganton ' R 40 Marion. Old Fort Kound Knot) Black Mountain.. Ashevllle Alexanders I Marshall Warm Springs Paint hock 7 30 6 57 6 15 5 24 4 21 3 43 3 01 1 33 r.M. THAI N No. WEST. l . . mill.' .". o - Iwply Dit e J Arrive Leave TRAIN No. t Arrive I Leav Ashevllle Turnplpe Pigeon hivt-r WaynesvlUe Hall Sylva Webster Whlttier A iU 2 13 1 4S 12 28PM 11 42 10 28 !0 15 P. M. lo 1 53 1 00 12 0i 10 27 10 16 9 29 ' 8 45 7 34 6 00 9 2 Charleston 8 36 Nan.ahala 7 34 Jarretts a. m. Meal stations. Trains No's. 50 and 51 run solid between Louisville and Salisbury carrying Pullman Sleepers between Clnclnattl; Louisville and Knoxviile also between Warm Springs and Ooldsboro. Trains No. 52 and 53 run solid between Morris! own and Salisbury carrying Leijfhton S;teplng cars be tween Chattanooga and AtdieOlle. W. A,. TURK. a. a. P. A. Salisbury, N. C. W. CHE A US, a. . p. a. Richmond Va. V. E. McBEE. Supt. Ashevllle N. C. A.M. 2 43 3 56 4 33 4 34 5 09 ,5 09 544 ' 544 6 T9 6 59 7 86 ! 7 37 . 8 00 ! S 20 9 02 i 9 02 1 9 55 lo 00 1040 11)40 I 11 SS 1125 12 30F1I! 3 06 !1 3 25 I p M. A. M. 10 HUM 11 P8 11 10 11 83 11 38 It 31 12 4nr 1 18 1 53 2 85 2 : 2 4'. i 2 41 3 : -8 3 36 4 20 '4 25 6 30 j 6 30 7 06 P. M . JOKOraDYNE LINIMENT ttf" CTTEE8 Dipht . Broaehirls. , Infl'K risrrh oes. Kidney Troubles, sad I PARSONS These pills were a wonderful discovery. No oti I a wondprfnl nlvnianr Kn ntlior relieve all mi i manner of timf.-uio. TVis (nfnrraitlan urniind i h hoi onrth tn tlmaa the coat of a box of puis. Tin free. Sold Find ont about them and ou will alwave free. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for 25c. in stamps). Pr. T. 8. JOOTBpy ft t..M C.H. St.. Boston. Sheridan's Condition, ass mm m as iaaaa as aa mm mm tm ZmZ Wm mm v aNothing on earth iisiMnKF hfijs mm Btrim.lv a 1 he riven wit? ONLY IMA Mr NT KBTiiy .T" fiumi rtrnitiupsi - n uu ur. rrHMNnr i itidtiju norQunckery. HsftS Proof Tail C&riS? EttlB MKBTOir. &. P.O. niatuttm HEAlLmH muciiA:'" ncnif in ss m"-HZA A Life Experience. Remarkabla .. quick cures. Trial Packag-A. Btamp for sealed Part4cuJarwddr Pr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, MILL STONES. T HE URSiQNED has bought the wen known ROWAN -COUNTY v. , and will continue to sunnir th mnd for Mill Stones from this grit-so well known throiiahnt ..t""mD for its superiority for Mill stones" cVamt I Z? lorornamentai purposes, Monuments, tc L ?' tlsobe haii at thi o., ... sc ' can ".auj. Auuress, J . T. WYATT. S:i Fitters ao ine n eus 01 m-s t.,.. traveler ami nt-w scttft-r, 11 ach Ditti-rs Ii pectriinrlv .'.1 PT A. , letter :e. etrengihens tins ititeOivo : braces tile physical eiu:-;ios lo i ful infliseBT.es. It removes r:ni mu'arinl i'ever, cm riii::r;i, r. J silthi'ully siimulHiea kidr.". biat'.ct:-rv and tT-rich'-s .u v!l. the l);()iJ. Whi'n overr 1 . whether miiital or iiysivil, r.iul (,k'hili;uttl .ii , ir a lvlj.iM..' t renewed M.vn-ai r. i.i by ail Druirsis! cud uU-.j ::. 1 a' . in :.:ir 1'ev.D' l "I- .. 1 Trr v '. t' O! Tl BTf"TT5 PILL 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Triareph cf fie Age! SYMPTOMS oV A TORPID LIVEE3. 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Office, 44 faiurray rt., fjw Y"-' Subscribe now for the Watchman. IF YOU WANT TO FILL TOUR GAME BAG, AND MAKEf BIG SCORES, USE EM1NGT0N SHOT GUNS. All the Latest Improvements. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS. ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman&Co., SOLE AGENTS FOR E.Remington&Sons' Sporting Arms and Ammunition, 281 & 283 Broadway, NEW YORK. WESTERN OFFICE, D. H. LAMBERSON & CO., 78 State Street, Chicago, HI. ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y. REMINGTON SHOVELS. SCOOPS. SPADES. MADE W THE BEST MANNER, BY SKILLED WORKMEN. REMEMBER THAT OUR COOOS ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE. One Piece of Solid Steel. NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO., ILION. H. V. Hew VorU Office. 118 Chamher BtreeC THIS PAPER 1 ia on filem PbilHfl-iita 1 at the Newsjaptr Ad.er- Uf1ns Ktrrncy or JieMrs. M. W. AVE aV gQN. our sntboriwi w ' Kent . VOUCH, csrarrn 1 r. t c. J PILLS or Id. WiO posit ivel euro or , ten times the cost of a boi of MAKE ZTEW, EICH DI.OOD. Ilka th.m In tV. vn.l be thaakfnl. 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