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Kerosene Oil! BY THE BARREL AT BJrNTSS' Drug Store. Jugy ,f- FRESH TURNIP SEED! TkuJSarliest and Best Turnip Sef.1 for TRUSSES reduced prices, at Of all kinds, ill EXXISS'. Fruit Jars! CITE PER THAN EVER. t AI.80 Rubber lUs for Fruit Jars,it ; ENXISS'. SCAR'S PRESERVING POWDERS For sale at EXXISS'. THE BEST AXD CHEAPEST MACHINE OIL For Threshers, Reapers, and Moeis at EXXISS'. PRESCRIPTIONS ! If you want your prescriptions put up cheaper than anywhere else go to ENNISS' Drag Store. Hj, 6 'S5.-tf. Enniss' Blackberry Cordial, kou Diseatef-v. Diarrliooh, Flnx, &c, for sale At EXXISS' Drug Stoie. PATENTS Caveats. Trade Marks and 4 i . topyngms Obtained, and all other hifsl :vss in the U. S. Patent Ofllce attende.1 to for Moderate Fees. Ourofflce Is opposite the V. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less Ume than those re mote from Washington. send Model or drawing. Wc advise as to patent ability free of charge; and make -Vo charge un.eiu ice Obtain PaU.nt. We refer her1 to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order'Plv.. and to officials of the IT. S. Pat ent office. For circular, artvlec, terms and refer ences to actual clients In your own Stateor county, write to C. A. SNOW A CO.. Opposite Patent Office, Washington 1. C. , out. tr. tr FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY o- Reprscnting a line 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 nt lowest possible rates. Be sure and call before insur- nig your 14 or I KUrEKT Y . Royal Firo Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, has the larg est net surplus of any Fire In surance Company in the world. All losses paid as soon as ascer tained without the usual dis count for cash payments. Office, next door to A. C. Harris'. Fcb25:ly. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KEKtt CUAIOK. L. H. CLEMENT. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, Attorneys j9Lt Xj, Salisbury, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881, kNERVOUSOEBILITY I Okgaxic Weakness f IX-cay ,and n amorous 'obscurediseases, bnf fling the skilled phy sicians, remit frera outhf ul indiscreti on. :o free indulgence, or ver brain orV Ani4 HARRIS' A Radical Cure for .NERVOUS DEBILITY the imposition of prrten. tious remedies for these troubles. Get our Free Circular ana Trial Pick is?, and Uara lammnt Organic Weakness, AiHYSICAXi I frets acta takinz treat. v DECAY, ment elsevhste. Take a M Kr. KEMUTT that HAS CUBED rhniMsiti di not interfere wish atten tion to bus fanes, or cause Tested kin own find pain or inconvenience in any way. Founded on scientific medical princi ples. By direct spprication to the seat of disease Its peine influence is felt without delay. The nat ural functions of the hu--nmn orranisrn Is restored. The animitir.2 elements Years oy use in makyI I MOUSAND CASw. TRIAL PACKAGE. w inc. wnictt nave been One Month, - $3 ocl Two Mori 'ha, - 6.O0I Three Mouths, 7.00 1 wise the 1 full ? strength and sexual rigor. HARRIS J pTUMp PEftONffiVTrutB. POTJTZ'S HORSE Art J CAT1LU POWDERS of t one r.svi su. i- cmr ro,-.-.. ..e-H! parent "?1KS2 M4 rrpm tu.-til P' r mts, hihI nmkc Uie bbttor flia t'I SW.'Pt. r n i'l lrr nr pri nt ' . t . to u i.h :i h.. .....i V rr teW wryi.ere. " ..t-v DAvin r. rotrrr. rrcpnetcr. BAT.TIT-0Ea.K3. J. II: Hnliiss. "Drus-'iat. ftr-nt. V It is observed that tht marriageable ilk horse lieci tt 5" sjv o iuc sua- guage of the groom. Thl-BHs. r.v.. J.StfllcMiteJr. 5fi ir--Rf wB How to Enjoy Buoyant spirits and happy thoughts j are natural to the young, our, yuu does not always last. In our early years we must form those habits which will enable us to eujoy to the full ex tent all the years that God gives us. To that end let me give ybu a few simple rules.- 1. Always be fuH of some earnest fhuvp lwm hannier. nerpetnally rolling m 1 Ml il the same stone up the same inn, inm he could have been age after age with nothing to do. "Activity devoted to useful ends'1 is a good definition of happiness. Babies and kittens are bappy without an aim in life, but theirs Is a kind and degree of enjoy ment which cannot possibly content strong and growing minds. 2. If possible never be behind in your work. Perhaps you have heard the old story of the sick boy, whose physician declared that he had ever symptom of overwork. "Impossible, said his mother. "He is required to do nothing except to bring in one bncket of water each day." "When does he bring it T said the doctor. "We try," was the answer, uto have it done in the morning, but he puts it off ; and, though often reminded of it7 he gen erally neglects it until we are obliged to call him up again after he has gone to bed, that he may bring it." "Ah," said the doctor, "that explains it all. Make him bring it early in the morn ing, and he will get well." And he did. The work which we neglect and carry on our consciences wears ns more that all t hat we do. J oseph Cook once wrote in a young girl's album, "Duty done is the soul's fireside." 3. Form the habit of being thank ful for your blessings. This is the key to that wonderful gift, content ment. There are many people dressed in silks and sealskin, and shining with beautiful jewels, who awe covered with mortification because they are so illy clad, and full of anger to think that better garments are not theirs; wtyle others, whose scanty clothing is hardly decent or comfortable, have hearts full of gratitude and joy. Besides, thank fulness, which binds us to other loving hearts, is the sweetest part of all the good we can get from our possessions. These three things will do much to make our lives happy. Let me make one other suggestion. Take care that your amusements are really recreation. They must not be the business of life. When amusement becomes our chief pursuit, it soon palls on the taste. And when the power of enjoyment 4s lost in this way it Is hard to recover. The power of recreation, like that of diges tion, once impaired, can only be re covered with greats difficulty and by long abstinence. Neither should amusement be a passion with us. Play-rests us. Pas sion is like a fire which burns that on which it feeds, andever tails for more. Beware of the games whose interest is sti nutated by bets, or by those con venient apologies for betsy prizes. Bevvare of the amusements which lead to late hours and mornings heavy with languor and depression. Some public amusements can never be healthy, because their promoters are compelled to make them popular by ever-varying methods- of passionate excitement. Work is the business of life, and play , which diverts us from heavier cares and helps us to fellowship with kindred spirits, should not unfit us for it Withal, do not forget the highest aim for work, usefulness ; and the best of all recreation, prayer. The Congrega tional (St jr Kindness to Animals. Every one should know that kindly treated animals will do . their best for their owners. A curious case happened recently, which may be given as an example. ' A noted trotter was driven in a race bv a strange driver. The horse was evidently dissatisfied and lost i Life. two heats. Ihe old driver knew the! you, stranger? horse could dp better, and begged the "No, I haven't," the drummer final owner to be permitted to drive him. i ly blurted outf "how much did your ms entreaties prevailed, and when he mounted the sulky the horse whinned with pleasure and won the next three heats with ease, making such a record that the owner had an oiler of fifteen thousand dollarsr for the animal. It is always thus. A farm horse kindly treated will do more work than one which is not attached to the owner or driver. A cow will lose milk when attended bv a stranger or disagreeable person, and one that is petted and treated with gentleness will . never exhibit the common fractiousness of kicking, or holding up the milk. This is true of all farm animals; who return kindness with affection and generosity, and abundantly repay the consideration shown them by their owners. Every boy, especially every farmers boy, should early learn to treat all animals with kindness. Training Cockroaches to Fight Chicago News. During the last four centuries the Chinese have trained and fought cock roaches for sport and betting purpo ses. The insects fight with the stub bornness of a hull dog and -with the dash and vhu of a gamecock. Only strong, well developed male cockroach es are trained for the arena. The training is a slow process. When young they are carefully nurtured on rice, sugared water and a peculiarpaste made expressly for the purpose. When fully developed the young fighters are pitted against smaller and weaker an tagonists, which they easily kill. Af ter a few encounters they become as ferocious as a bulldog and ready to fight at the sight of another cockroach. There are xm record instances where two powerful fiffhti havp fomrhk m f jh . , . f wtAiUUWUC!) 1111- , uiuiinisneu iurv G.AI 1 -..,,v wvtwjwuies, nowever, I the fijht ends ins.de ol a minute. Ul. t 1 Entombed Alive. Roranton. Pa.. Sent. 13. A thrill of horror ran through the city to-day, when it was learned that another temple acci dent had occurred in the mmintr regions by which one man was instantly killed und fix others were ourieo aiive ujr kchciu. For several days there has been a general feeling of uneasiness among the miners, which was intensified yesterday by a distinct shock of caithonakf and the bursting of a mcttorvtenoited to have occurred at Akron, Ohio. Shortly after the day gang went to work at the Murine shaft this nwrninr there was a loud rnmbling sound heard, which was followed ly a cloud of dust rushing up the shaft. The alarm was at once given, but it was too late, as tlje shaft was filled in by the fallen earth, and the day gang were prisoners in a living tomb. A rescue par ty was at once organized, and 6et to work with a will. One man has been taken out dead. 8ix iaen at last accounts were still entombed, and the chances of rescuing them alive are considered very slight. A Boy' Way and a Soldier's Way. From the Brooklyn Eagle. What fools boys are. How little do they know. How wild and sopho moric are their crude ideas of things. When a boy runs awray from home to go out West and fight the lndiahs, he takes a bowie-knife and two revolvers, a Winchester rifle, a lot of powder and ballets. When a. warrior graduates at West Point and makes ready to go forth and fight the Indians he hies him down to Washington, gets detailed on somebody's staff, trades his uniform for a dress suit, and if the Indians want to see him they must come to Washington and leave their cards at his hotel. It Mattered How He Died. Estelline Bell. "John," said the wife of a Dakota settler when he came home from atrip to town, "old Bill is dead at last." "Well, that's good I Mowed when I turned him out in the pasture the oth er day that if he didn't 'fore winter I'd have to shoot him. It don't pay to keep a hoss when it gits as old and feeble as he was. He'peared extra weak this morninV "Oh, he didn't die that way some Chicago hunters came along and shot him by mistake." "Shot him, hey? Well that's blame smart. How much did you get for him?" "Why, I told 'em it was all right; thatiwe wanted him to die." Gtreat thunder! woman, don't you know nothing'? Why in blazes didn't you tell 'em he was our family bugg hoss, and worth $1 50? Great snakes! It seems as if women never had no bis'ness 'bout 'em, anyhow. You might just as well of told 'em that he was a blooded hoss, and that yer hus band was county sheriff, and got one hundred of good, honest money. Ghieising the Ho-js Weight "Chicago Herald. Coming in over the Monon route a few days ago a Chicago drummer sat musing by the open window and wip ing perspiration and coal soot from his brow, and of course occupying two seats. Down in Indiana some ulace a native came in the smoker, and says: "Shove iilon" stranger, an give a teller a show. JJeen kilhnj nil v- ik i 1 , hogs, and feel all used up. Then the native sat down, settled himself comfortably, much to the drummer s .disgust, and resumed "Say, stranger, killing hogs is hard work. Did you ever kill any hogs?" But the drummer did not condescend to answer. "By gosh, continued the lrrepressi- ble Hoosi'er, " we killed the biggest hog yesterday that was ever killed in Inje any. How much do spose that hog weighed?" Still no answer. "lie w'as so tarnal big that it took eight of rtts to lift him up to the ham stick, it did, b'sosh. i ou hain t no idea how much that hog weighed, have d d hog weigh ? "I don't know, mister. We didn't weigh him?" The Correction of Inherited. Washington Critic. He was only a boy, but was before the police judge. "Well, my lad," said the Court kind ly, "according to the statement of the officer making the arrest, yon were painting the town red. Have you any thing to say for yourself ?" "No, your Honor the officer is right." "But you are very young. Have you any employment?" "No, your Honor; my father is a member of Congress." "Oh ahf exclaimed the judge, in surprise. "Here, officer, let the pris oner go. This court has nothing to do with the correction of inherited weakness." She Didn't Enjoy the Bathing. "And so you have returned from the sea-shore ? chirruped a Philadelphia belle, kissing her dear friend. " Yes ; got back this morning." " And how did you en joy the bath ing?" " Unfortunately, I could not bathe. The first day I arrived there a mosquito bat me on the arm and made a big bump, and you know my lovely bath ing dress was made with short sleeves." " My., that was too bad." " Yes, indeed. I was so disappointed that I cried." " Do you know why we celebrate Washington's birthdav ?" akpd Mr Hendricks of his sop Bobby; "why his birthday is honored more than than mine, for instance ?" M Oh, yes," responded Bobby, prompt ly, "George Washington never told a lie." Value of Knowing How to Bo sometning. e usefulness of possessing skill in a specialty was demonstrated yesterday by the good fortune of a young man of respectable appearances but evidently reduced circumstances, who had been peddling lead pencils for several days in Norristown. He paid a visit to Bridgeport, and entering the office of one of the mills of that place, tried to sell the owner three pencils for five cents. The good-n at ured manufacturer listened to him as he dilated on the merits of his wares and drew strokes on a piece of paper to show the good qual ity of the lead. As the strokes were drawn they formed themselvs into a fig ure of tasteful pattern, executed with neatness and precision. A few ques tions showed that the peddler was a de signer, and had not mentioned the fact because he had no hope of getting em ployment where he was not known. He drew several other designs, showing such deftness of touch and fertility of invention that in half an hour he had been offered a position in the mill which he gladly accepted. Norristown Herald. The next Legislature can reduce tax ation considerably, as there is now too much surplus money in the State Treasury. Probably there are eight or ten hundred thousand dollars in the Treasury, and no immediate use for it. Gov. Jarvis was right when he declared in his last Message that a State tax of tell cents on the $100 value was suffi cient to carry on the State Government, in view of the surplus then in the Treasury. We shall allude to the matter again. ocrat. Charlotte Home-Dent- Counsel (on cross examination) "What is your age madame?" Witness "Forty-seven, sir." Counsel--Married or single?" Witness Single. I never had an offer of marriage in my life; and. if it is of anv interest to the court I don't mind saying that I've worn false teeth for nearly thirty yeans." Counsel "H'm. That is all, madam. There is no use trying to shake the direct testi mony of as truthful a woman as vou are North Carolina has sent over $100, (500 to Charleston. jo3ia ptre rrirearf Man m wsj tp Avaj 7-slldJ OA3 rTrii AWfXBQ B.lKMfl JO i-sop aao ' I m: J q a m i j jiSjii ' o id ' uoiycdi i -no.) ' jpis jt Jjoitq in ured 'jsah ptdjoj aapaosjp uocuiois 'oi jpy jq 14:1 Ai (suo8 jo ;uo, di If you want to keep up with the time take the Watchman vou can't be left. SOMETHING NEW ! LAMP CHIMNEYS .FJ that will Hot break by heat, tor sale at DIAMOND DYES - All colors vou wish at ENXISS' DON'T FOIIGET to call for Seerl nl all kimls at EXXISS1. TO THE I,ADIES : Call and sec the Flower Pots at EXXISS'. GERMAN CARP' 'wofEFiff inSS ponds. For terms, address w. It. FKALEV. Salis bury, N. c. . 3T:tf. - BEST EBMEDY KNOWN FOR CATARRH SORE MOUTH SORE THROAT In all forms and stages. PURELY VEGETABLE REOJJIRES NO INSTRUMENT. It Carea wkara others failed to give relief. Dr. B. B. Davis, Athens, Ga., says: "I suffered with Catarrh Ove years. But since using CERTAIN CATARRH CURE ameuUrely tree from the dis ease n Dr. o. B. Howe, Athens, Oa.. says: "CERTAIN CATARRH CURE cured me ot a severe ulcerated sore throat, and I cheerfully eiidore It." Miss Lucy 4. Cook, ocone Co. Hi., wntes, Sept. 17th, iss.v. "one bottle of your remedy entirely jured me of Cat irrh with which I had suffered ereatly for five years." J. II. Allgood, Athens, Oa.. writes Sept. 2, "85; "I had svere sore throat more than two weeks; was entirely cured by CERTAIN CATARRH CL UE in one day." CAN YOU DOUBT SUCH TESTIMONY? WE THINK NOT. Only a few of our many certificates are given here. Others un be obtained from your druslst, or by addressing 3 O. CO., ATHENS, Ga. For Saltrby J. H. ENNISS, Salisbury N.C. 21:lv. I certify that on the 15th of Febru ary I commmenced ifivinff mv four! children, aged 2, 4, 6 and 8 years, respectively, Smith' Worm UitVjMidj and within six days there were at least 1201) worms ex pel led. Uaecliilu passed over 100 in one nint. J. E. Simpsox. Hall Co., February 1, 1879. Sir: My child, five years old, had Msymptomsof worms. I tried calomel mand other Worm Medicine, but fail M ed to expel any. Seeing Mr. Bain's certificate, I got a vial of your V orm Oil, and the first dose brought forty worms, and the second dose so many were passed I could not count them S. II. ADAMS. 21:ly. DYSfiEESLA m well us aWfrewne cotuplsrint. It it tnH bv imnniri; sr :mtrilkm. susd dsj- pre-sii g the fnt of tLs tjstosii, to piepsar Use WsJ sar KUioa mciiao. EEST TONIC 3 Quickly and coranletexy t'urm l)M-sia la mil iu forms. Ilonrrburn, ItelcbSnsr, Tntfns toe rood etc. It enncbea nl parities i.': blood.tiiBa lijtBB the appetite, an-i eids the ac:milation of food. Key. J. T. Rossitkr. th honored prmUr of the First Reformed Church Bnliimoro, MiL. " Having nwd Brown's Iron Bitters for Dyspepsia mnd Indigestion 1 tike :if.H pleaatire in recom xneadins; it bigiiiy. Albo cuiieiderit a epl:udid tunio and invntorator. end yer' trt rtheninc." ..- How. Joseph C. Scit. Juipa ,f Circuit Coort. Clinton Co., lnd.. seys: " I Lo .r iriL chrtat testi mony to tbe enicacy of Irovtu'a Irua fritters foe Dyspepsia, and as a tonic." Genuine has above Trade Mnrlt and crossed rod lined on wrapper. Ttike an ofi r. Mude Oily by WiOW .N CliKiilCAl. y 'J., UXLHHOUE. ill. E STAB LI SHED 1812. (Wound on White Spools.) A full line ofthis ccb-brated THREAD WHITE, PAS V BLACK and COL- OR for sale at wholesale and retail by ME HON El i!e lidOS, Salisbury Si. C. 44:;liu 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 und her water-powers It should be in your fumilv. Subscribe for it. 15 CENTS FOR SAMPLE COPY at THIS ItKU ilFI I. BOOK. It gives the UMBO ACC and Ssitlsacat at Ever. Flcwer aid Shrib. riOOO dlffereut kinds. Also all !hn Known Ruies of Flirt a Mm with Clow, Para tel. Handkerchief and Fan. It is the most cosjple te work of tbe kind ever pub lished. Send Fifteen Cents in stamps for a sample copy, also oar price to agents. Agents wanted tverywtscrt. Ad. Tenth Street. Phllad 'a, Pt. AMERICAN PUB. CO.. 17 Horth SINGER Ci7 THIS STYLE kJlltf M DAlb7 TKlAli. 1 A Fall Set of JL W Atl achmen ts. WABKAllTEU T"onrs. Send for Circular. E. C UOWB A CO., M. eth St., Pfelicu, Pa. THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS TnOUOUGHLY EQUIPPED fob rintiiig, FROM POSTERS as big as a barn door down to most delicate Listing 0aks. Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, J3USINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, 7 . PRICE LISTS, AND BLANKS OF ALL KINPS Court and Magisterial. E3?orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed A'lverUjtioK Bureau CO Spruce SCi. 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Western North Carolina Division. General Passenger Office. ASUEVILLE, N. C. Aug. 21, 1SS6. Commencing Aug. 22, the following Passenger Train Schedule, will be operated over this di vision. TRAIN NO. 52 WEST. Arrive Leave , .TRAIN NO. TS EAST. Arrive Leave. Main Line v m. 11 3.Hi Salisbury 12.55 12 57pm statesvllle ., 2. to ; 2 10 Newton 2.43 1 2 43 Hickory ""j 3 31 Icaid 3.56 3 56 Morganton ...... 6.2 1 5 08 MaiTon 5.33 1 5 33 old Fort 5.52 j 5 52 Kound Knob. 6.29 I 6 29 Black Mountain. 7.52 7 52 Asliellle 8.43 j 8 43 Alexanders...... V 21 ! 9 21 Marshall lo.n 1020 Warm springs.. 10.40 Paint Pock S lM'M r. m . 4 12 3 2 38 1 53 1 23 J2 27 ; 1 1 56 11 40 10 53 9 50 9 16 8 40 7 20 4 12 3 10 2 43 2 16 1 2S 12 27PM 11-57 11 40 10 52 10 01 J 16 8 40 7 47 7 ""AM TRAIN NO. 60. WEST. Main Lice TRAIN NO. 51. EAST. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. T2 40 I 11 M0 38 I 10 12 u 9 & ' 9 26 f 8 30 ( V7C9 Hf 7 2U 6 24 5 21 4 43 ! . 1 "1 ' 1 35 Leave 11 28 10 17- 9 41 9 12 8 40 7 30 6 57 6 SI 5 X9 4 31 3 43 3 01 2 00 1 18 A.M. 2 43 3 56 4 33 5 09 5 44 fi T9 7 36 8 00 9 07 10 00 1048 11 30 :2 28PM H 25 ; 1 20pm I 2 I 3 56 4 34 5 09 5 44 6 r9 7 37 8 25 9 0: lo 08 10 48 II 30 3 05 ' P M Salisbury SUitesvlle New ten Hickory Icard Morganton Marlon Old Fort Uound Knob Black Mountain'. .-shcvllle Alexanders Marshall Warm springs.. Paint Hock TftAIN No: 7 W tSl Arrive Leave r J Arrive 1 Leave Arrive 1 Leave A. M. 11 It 10 lNAM 11 12 8liPille Turnplpe. 3 20 2 15 P. M. 2 15 12 31 12 4 PM, Wuynesvllle 12 2Q-M l 00 2 35 2 45 3 :h 4 20 7 05 2 35 2 4 3 m 4 25 P. M. SJ 1VJ Webster . . . Wbll tier ... Charleston 10 26 10 15 9 28 s 36 10 27 10 16 I 9 29 , S 45 A.M. 6 00 Jam Its MeaI stations. Trains No's. 50 and 51 run s did between Louisville and Salisbury carrying Pullman sieejiers between Clnclnattl; Louisville and Knoxvllle also between v, arm springs ana wninsboro. lralDo. 52 ana 03 run solid between llorrist own and Salisbury cam ing Lelehton Sieerjlntr cars be tween Chattanooga .and Asheville, W. A. TCKK, A. O. P. A. AsbevUle, N. C. C. W. CHBAUS, a. 0. P. a. Richmond Va. V. E. McBKK. Supt. Asheville N. C. TiS PAPERS1 1 is on 61p in Pbila.rl elph!a i .ni v, 4,ap, r Advtr Aveutiy of iwra. N. W. AVER tk SON. oor i.mhs,njed affauU. I i SEMINAL PASTILLES. id cases theT abaolatelr mutoe prematurely aed and broken down men to the fall enjoyment of arm mil Manly Strengta and VHroraoa.JlealUi. tsT-iils fllnns'stti To those wtu mmUmr Ser from the mnny csbsCTSjae disease taouBht about by IndUcretioa. Ex-ioaure, Oyer-: wore, or too free liidsilijenae. wa anst that yoa sen rror name with statement of roar tronble. and L PACKAOE FRFE. wfHt ITIaet'd Psnnhletc RUPTURED PERSONS can hac FREE Hi HARDWAR! WHEN YOU WANT . .ss ss n u AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned nt o r . Rw- D. A. ATWE ' Agent for tlieCardwellThreshe,- Salisbury, X. C, June 8th tf. Garden Seeds given away at Enniss' Dni(T Store. If you buy one dollar's worth of gjinlen seeds or dru or medicines, Dr. Exxrss Mill give 10 papers of fresh garden seedsfree ALSO TT,ami ,ml froe for oOets. worth of garden seeds or medicines,. 19:t COESMTED To the riT;i: oj in.. travel'r and ut-w s " :, . r.ch Biri-rs is uvui'iv1 tticriftiiciid r!i ::: braces I lie pii'-6'cai . ful iTiflacncf ..." j;. v, ; rnalari il '.vrr, r-jr-! i i;ilrhru'y f !iin;::a'i blad'hr. ami cHi'ifliM the blood. V.'iuS! ov whetlifr rnent::! or pad ih-bilitittcOl Had it , renewed etrc-ii-rili c.! by all Uric;;;; ..!; a,.; j; 1 l!.r : '.iij. 25 YIASJSL USE Tie Cieitesi ir?dlcri of Olo Agel SYMPTOHIS OF A TOStPIO LIVER. toffnef i.pyctiio, Doivela costive, Ptla Itf tho bead. Wit h a dr.ll cessation In the back parts Fain under the bolder Ma.dc, Fulluciis after catiasr, with adis inclinntion to exertion of body or Bind, IrrltabiJi:7 of temper, J.cw spirits, with a. foeSincr cfhavinz neglected some dntr, VVearaneos, DiatziceB?, flut terinsr t tbe lleari, Der.a befarc t.'io eyes, Hcadacho orcr tbo rizbt eye, 2Lcstlesaneu, with fitfai drertrsri, ITithly colored Urine, and GOMSTEPAtlON. TCTT'H aro tspecially adapted to Bush etiscs, enc d'no cirecta such a cians 'offfttiliiir- Uo.'isiumsiitiiesrrffcrer. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 23, 1886, edition 1
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