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We relcr aer to the Postmaster, the Supt. ol Money Order hiv.. and to ortii-lals of the U. s. Pat ent office. For circular, advice, terms and refer ences to actual clients in your own stateor county, write to C. A, SNOW & CO.. opposite Patent office, Waslili.gtcu 1. C. - octnfiT'w. tr FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY OF Reprsenting a lino 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 lowest posisible rates. Be sure and calr before insur ing your LIFE or PROPERTY, Koyal rire Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, has the hire- . . a I.a -w- v est net surplus ot any lire In surance Company inthe world. All losses paid as soon as ascer tained without the usual dis count for cash payments. Office, next door to A. C. Harris'. t Feb25:ly. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. tKltst CUA.IO. L. H. CLKUKKT. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, aJALlallUltY, X. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. FRUITY HARRIS'1 Organic Weakness InhHmtMMM ha f- Viol.... 1 I MH lndissretion. A Radical Cure foh" NERVOUS ' ovor brain work. Arold in ur.potit ion at preten tious n'mMliM trtr thr-u DEBILITV folate Weakness, PHYSICS I 1 1 IIMllTl rtm mm. IW ICirc alar and Trial Pack sf,aad Icam important fact, before ukinc trcaj rwnt eisewker. Take a V DECAY, I9JJRE Remtiiy that IIA3 IrYoungAMidcfl AeaTWen. !i.l.Bt.lJ tnouaanda, docs not interfere with atten tion to buaineaa, or cause nam or inconvenience in Tunu ns nucaftin Years byum in many! any way. Founded on t MOU3AHO Cases. Immune metuea i princi ple A By diroctepp. .cation to the teat of diaeaaa its I specific influence la felt without delay. The aat- l I una i on ol the ho. I Mnnlm 1. rm, . ... I I The animating elemrnte of life, which haea been TBEATXEXT. sated arerreen back.and he patient become j cheer nil and navilvMiM kw One Honta, - $3 C Two Mon'hS, 6.0 etreiiph and sexual vigor. HARRIS REMEDY CO., M'fcChemists 806 V, Teat tt. 8T. lVOfUia.lco. wjp Ga-Arjsi vm-rrrm V;VBr i- HORSS A..J CAT iLE POWDERS rtf"..., aw cm IST-J Ho ii di of .Cwi.w. FVt it LrNti t. Wut. f F-v.i!t PawdM are irwH in vw. rraW I ! rw-fU Ilrvan . nrrpr fl-. Hnuna. fomt rnvu t. jl r.r-en:pr- tt Tik roW Pow-ivt ;il nhrri.t , 'inr.,iv rf nillk and ,"m tucni) ior rmutmd ni.ikc Uie UUerflna Sd wref. rotifrt Powder .11 it xlnirwt svkat UMiaa. to !U'!i Afaoaaml aftlcsrc Mllrt. r'nw-, iu o - aAiiarAciioa. acM .-..- tec L A Vi C T. POJITS, Proprietor. BALTIMORE. J. n. It is oberve.i that tlit) marriageable girl talk hone because it is ibe lan- . - ll T.J Tt-j The Kingfisher. Maurice Thompson, in October Bivouac. the kingfisher is a dash of bright blue in every choice bit of brookside poetry or painting; he is a warm frag ment of tropical life and color, left over from the largew bestowed upon our frigid world by one of those fervid periods of ancient creative force so dear to rhfi n;uT(.s of science. The bird, by some fine law, keeps its artistic value fully developed. You never see Alcyon out of keeping with the enviroment; even when Sfoing into the little dark . - i 1 ?a. 1. - hole m tne eartn, wnere lis nest, u hidden, the flash of turquoise light with which it disappears leaves a sheen on the observer's memory as fascinating and evasive as some fleeting poetical allusion. Ccryle Atcyon ! how sweet the name in the midst of those jarrmg sounds invented by science. Coming upon it in the catalogues is like hearing & cultured voice in the midst of a miner's broil, or like meeting a beautiful child in a cabinet of fossils. Ccryle Alcyon suggests sunshine, bright water, dreamy skies, and that rich foliage growing near streams a foliage to which the adjective lush clings like some rather ornamental caterpillar, with an under hint of classical affinity very tenuous and filmy. It is a disappointment to one's imatrination at first to find out that so beautiful a ereature as the Alcyon can not sing fbut there is jdst campensation m the knowledge wliicn soon comes, that instrumental music is the bird's forte he plays on the water as on a dulcimer, bringing out pure liquid, notes (at long intervals, indeed ) too sweet and elusive to be fixed in any written score. To watch peryle Alcyon strike the silver strings ol a summer brook and set them to vibra- tincr is worth the sacrifice of any leisure hour. It is the old touch of Apolla, swift, sure, masterful, virile, and vet tender as the verv heart of nature. 14 Plash !" A sudden gleam of silver, amethyst, and roval purple. a whorl as if a liquid bloom on the water, rings and dimples and bubbles, and in the midst of it all, indescribable sounds from the smitten stream, his one chord, render to perfection. Nature sketched the kinerfisher, in the first place, with a certain humor ous expression, which still lurks in the overlarge crest and almost absurdly short legs; but the bird itself is always in earnest. It may look at times like a briget, sharp exclamation point at the close of some comic passage in the phenakism of nature, but it is the very embodiment of sincerity ; in fact, the birds are all realists of the prosiest kind. One might as well look for something large and morally lifting in a minutely analytic novel, as to expect a bird to be sentimental. A worm in the case of the kingfisher a minnow is the highest object of avian ambi tion the realist dotes on one's motive in twisting one's thumbs and ornithic life dees not generate poetry. The kiugtisher knows his brook from source to mouth, for he has conned it during countless ages. Not that he has lived so long individually, the knowledge exists in heredity the transmitted sum of ten thousand ances tral lives devoted to the one end. analysis of the brook, minute observa tion of the minnow s tnckey ways, the time to strike, in a word, how to wt a living-ou the wing. He has gazed into the wavering, shadow water so loner that he has become habituallv given to a see-saw motion suggestive of vertigo in a harmless form. I have lain on a favored spot and looked, with half-closed eyes, far down the sheeny course or a nvuiec at tne mgnt or. this happy knight of the fishspear as he came toward me, and 1 am sure there is some obscure correlation hetwppn the motion of nis sky-mailed wings and that of the flowing water. Evolution tinsres evervthinz. One ... , o grows like what one contemplates, and Alcyon may well be said to have grown, tnrougu ages or transmitted and accu mulating contemplation, like the sway ing and lapsing water he was created to love. But his voice is the very irony of mirth, a derisive and soulless chuckle, sounding like one long, rasp ing oowj oruKeii up into a score or rusty fragments and shaken through a sieve; indeed, his vocal organs, including his tongue, are rudimentary, shutting away the possibility of song. Wilson likens the cry to the sound of a watch man's rattle, but it has an expression oi its own, in consonance with that of the babbline waves and rustlinc aquatic plants. Stripped ofits entou rage, it closely resembles the chatter ing, rarer cry of the tree-frog. Our belted Alcyon is an expert flyer, balancing himself adroitly in the air above a pool or rapid, until he fixes the precise lurkiug-place of' his prey, the swooping down with almost elec trical quickness into the water to strike it. When in level flight the bird has a peculiarly flattened appearance for one of its bulk, which gives its big head and long, thick bill an accentu ated prominence verging on the ludi crous in effect. At rest it appears to sit unnecessarily close to its feet, so to speak, its short legs being much bent, as if in readiness for a leap into the air. Therefore, for ohviruiR wacnn. the kingfisher has been; the despair of artists, luring them with incomparable coiors ana repelling them with absurdly unmanageable attitnd . - - VUUIUCS, lne DOet even mncif f0U. iL. mouth of the Jrird's dismal subterra neous den, wherein are stowed the beautiful white emr Tl,; : reptilian nest habit, not much better than that of the land turtle, is singu larly out of keeping with the beautif ul cleanliness of the kingfisher's aerial rrTc ute- So nice, indeed, is he, for the most part. tht. :n - ' " T Itl not wet him when he plunges into it, audneeveu comes out n u -ii- 1 . . - a UIU1&, musty burrow without a touch of dirt ou ua reepieuucni leathers. Women in Politics. Quida," the novelist, writing upon woman suffrage, says: The Arab who weeps when a female child is born to him, is perhaps more corret in his measurement of the sex thanthe American, who is prepared to make her the spoiled and wayward sovereign of his household. In public morality the female mmd is unconsciously unscrupulous; it is seldom very frank or honest, and it would burn down a temple to warm its own pannikin. Women of perfect honesty of intentions and antecedents will adopt a dishonest course if they think it will serve an aim or a person they care for, with a headlong and cyni cal completeness which leave men far behind it. In intrigue a man will often have scruples which the woman throws aside as carelessly as if they were cob webs, if once her passions or her jeal ousies are involved. There is not much veracity anywhere in human nature, but iftc may be always roughly calcula ted that the man will be more truth ful lhan the woman in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred; his judgments will be less colored by personal wishes and emotions, agd his instincts toward justice will be straighter and less mobile than hers. Were women ad mitted into public life bribery would become a still greater factor in that life than it now is, which is needless All the world over, what is wanted for the health of nations the moral purifi cation, of politics, the elimination of venal and personal views, the disinter ested advocacy and adoption or broad, inst and'-masmanimous nrincinles of j ; VP . action. Can it be said the entry of women into politics would have this effect? He must be a sanguine man who can think that it would, and he must have but little knowledge of wo men. On a les defauts de ses qualities This is one of the most profound axioms ever evolveUKuit of the study of the buman nature. And all which constitutes the charm of women, muta bility, caprice, impressionability, pow er of headlong self-abandonment, ming led with intenese subjectiveness and self-engrossment, would all make of woman an inferior but a most danger ous political force. Korth American ncvieic. Sleep and Waste of Life. Sleep will do much to cure irritabili ty of temper, peevishness and uneasi ness. It will build up and make strong a weary body. It will do much to cure dyspepsia, particularly that variety known as nervous dyspepsia. It will relieve the langWr and prostration felt by consumptives. It will cure bypo chondria. It ' will cure the headache. It will cure neuralgia. It will cure a broken spirit. It will cure sorrow. Now no man should do more work of muscle or of brain in a day than he can perfectly recover from the fatigue of by a good night's rest. Up to that point, exercise is good; beyond it a waste ot life, exhaustion and decay. When hunger calls for food, and fatigue demands rest, we are in the natural order, and keep the balance of life. When we take stimulants to spur our jaded nerves, to excite an appetite, we are wasting. There are wrong3 ami mischief in all waste of life. A man should live so as to keep himself at his best, and with a true economy. To eat more food than is needful is worse policy than tossing money into the sea. It is a waste of labor and a waste of life. Frugality. Wilmington Star. Benjamin Franklin was a philos opher of the utilitarian kind. He was a great man one of the greatest of our country. He was a sceptic and he was practical. His wife was a help meet in the highest sense. They were very poor at the beginning of their marriage life. The wife kept hishop, sewed pamphlets, bought rags, folded newspapers, &c. She was very saving and orderly. He was often clad in germents she had woven andpiade. They lived for years after they were married in the cheapest, plainest way. Their breakfast was bread and milk, and they eat out of an earthern dish that cost 4 cents, using oewter snoons. They prospered, and the time came when franklin next to Washington, WHS ahoilf. flip mnef inflnnnfinl ni,,l v m.vtiv IUUUVUV1U1, (tllU one of the greatest men in America. Here is a lesson for people just starting in lire. It vou make a dollar and snpnd 110 cents, you are ruined. If vou make a dollar and spend but 90 cents, you will steadily grow independent. Southern Writers. The South should be interested in the announcement that Miss Mary T. Magill, of Va., is bringing down to the present her popular "History of Vir ginia." Rev. David Sessemis. of Mem phis, Tenn., is now preparing a volume or sections rrom the productions of the late tTolessor John McGrady of the University of the South. Let us keep the run of Southern authorship and do what we can to foster Southern litera ture. New England has not all the culture, intellect and literary skill in tne country. Virginia alone among living writers of merit is able to point to jonn jsten Uooke, rrof. Harrison, Dr. Southall, Dr. Dabney, Junius Dadney, Marion Harland, Miss Rives, Miss McClelland, author of "Oblivion." Thomas Nelson Page, all of whom nave done good work, and some very artistic and admirable work. mi otar. Neatly Turned. Young Candid uDid vour ever hear a v a ea M ' such nomMy discordant, ear-splitting M ffe .-a. a. -7 internal Uid Froudfut "Sir-r-r ! rhats mv eldest dausrhter. Young Candid "I reneat. sir. anprt t r y " infernal clatter as the idiots behind us making. Why, I can't hear a word of the song. J tdbas. Gleanings. Grafting is a very simple operation for any light person with mechanical ingenuity enough to whittle a cider tap that wi 1 fill a smooth round hole, or who can sharpen a jack-knife to a good edge. The tools needed are a fine saw, a strong knife and hammer for splitting the stock, a keen edged knife for shaping the scions, and some graft ing wax for covering the cut suriaces to keep out air and water till the parts have had time to unite and heal over. For wax there is probably nothing better than that recently recommended in the New England Farmer, the for mula being 4$ pounds white resin, one nound pure beeswax and one pint lin seed oil, all to be melted togetner, and after cooling in cold water to be work ed to a uniform consistency. Tying small paper bags over the bunches of grapes, when they are very small, will not only protect them from rot but also insure a better flavored and more nicely ripened fruit. For mildew on grape vines dust on flower pf sul phur, either early in the morning while the dew is on, or after a shower while the foilage is wet. For the grape vine beetle shaking the viue early in the morning will bring them to the ground, when they can very readily be destroy ed. Spreading a piece of cloth or paper under the vines will i.id materially in catching them. Slackened .-lime sprink- ii i i a 1 t 1 i ii leu over tne collage win oestroy tne larvaj. Col. F. D. Curtis says very pithily UI had rather choose a hog that I have got to catch to kill it. for my own use. than to eat one of those helpless, fat things that could not get out of you. way, and if turned on its back would stay there till it died. This is ideal 'early maturity,' and it is dyspepsia by the barrel." If it were possible to rise above the atmosphere which surrounds the earth, we should see nothing but an intense and sharply defined ball of fire,-while everything else would be wrapped in total darkness. There could be no diffusion of light without an atmos phere or some similar medium for it to act upon ; but if the air about us ex tended to a height of seven hundred miles, the rays of the sun could not penetrate it and we would be left in darkness. At the depth of 700 feet in the ocean the light ceases altogether, one-half of the light being absorbed in p:issing through only seven feet of the purest water. If 'oat of sorts' with headache, stoma disorder, torpid liver, pain in back or side, con stipation, etc , neglect mav be fnial. One des i of Strorur's Sanative Pills will give relief, A. few dose restore to new bealib and visor. If you want to keep up with the times take the Watchman you can't be left. SOMETHING NBW ! LAMP CHIMNEYS that will not break by beat, I r sale at E-NI5S DIAMOND DYSS - All colors yon wish at EXXISS' DON'T FORGET to call for Seed of nil kinds at EXXISS', TO TiSiE LADIES: Call and see the Flower Pots at ENXISS'. 5 ? 3 a x r. .f C s K r. 2 S S" : a a cj - . a 9 3 - - B33T EEMEDY KNOWN FOE CATARRH SORE MOUTH SORE THROAT In all forms and stages. PURELY VEGETABLE REQUIRES NO INSTRUMENT. It Cur 33 waor 3 others failed to give relief. Dr. B. B. Bavis, Athens, Oa., says: "I suffered wltli Catarrh live years. Uut since using CKKTAIN CATAUKU CURU am entirely free fruai the dls- Dr. O. B. Howe, Athens, Ga.. says: "CERTAIN CATAUKI1 c'UUfi cured ine of a severe ulcerated acre throat, and I cheerfully endorse It." Miss Lucy J. cook. ooone Co. wrrtes, Sept. 17th, 1SS5: "One bottle of your remedy entirely jured rae of c itarrh with which I had suffered ereatiy for five years." J. II. Aligooa. Athens. Oa.. writes Sept. 2, '35; "I had severe sore throat more than two weefca; was entirely cured by CERTAIN CAT A Kit 11 CUKE in one day." CAN YOU DOUBT SUCH TESTIMONY? WE THINK NOT. Only a few of oftir many certltUates are given here, others caa ba obtained from your druggist, or by addressing 3 O. CO., ATHENS, Ga. For Sale by J. II. ENXISS, Salisbury N.C. 21:1 r. I certify that on the 15th of Febru ary I commmenced "iving my loui I children, aged 2, 4, 0 and 8 years, respectively, Smith's Worm Oil, and and within six days there were hV least 1200 worms expelled. Oncchiluj passed over 100 m one liiht. J. fc. SsiMrsoN. Hall Co., Fobrunry 1, 1879. Sir: My child, five years old, faad symptoms of worms. I triad calomel .and other Worm MedLine. but fail-. i a J to expel any. Seeing Mr. B;dM certificate, I got a vial of vour W ornii i Oil, and the first dose brought, forty wo nil.-, and the second dose so many were passed I could not count tlu-m. S. 13. ADAMS. 21:ly, OH MY BACK Ererr Urmia or rolu attacks tiat weci bmsX auu ccari prostrate jac BRM'5, in-. fum it m p the EESTTQHiC Strengthens the Biueclea, gteaiftea tka Nervrw, Enrfcliea the Tllocd, (ii ves New Vigor. Dr. J. L. BtTBBa. Fain;e!d, Iowa, ears: Brown's iron Bitten ia tho beet iron medicine I have known ia tar :' practice. I hava found it peciaily beneiicial in Darvousi.r plcrical exhaustion, and in :V dcLtUt Uirf aihnenti tint tear so her.vil en Ua.' ar-item. Use it lieely L istj own iaiuily." Yf. F. Baotot, frl7 Slain fcft... Codington. Ky.. ays: "1 ns cMm!ctriy Lroken down in health and tr i witlr ...::.. in piy : .. brown's Iron Bitte.a enUraly resturvsJ rr.c to heallh." Gennlivt has utoroTrwis J'aTlc andcmrnd redliesa on rjjier. Yn.Ue no other. Mad9 only ly nuo'.i.N c::jaicALCa., jal'; ..uoiu., iii. ESTABLISHED 1812. (Wound on White Spools.) A full line of this celebrated Trill.-: A!) Will I F, FAS r BliACIvand COL It fota!e at w holes lie and retail bv MK HONEY : BROS, Salisbury N. C. 44;3m. 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. f irnai is no ii seta 03 V attOH 3 3f a . v s aoj pnas 'OJOi n I I KV1I1IVH 8)U4uqaativ f jo nj V L, lYTfll aXTff aU r tatl STfAXSKIHX HflO U '.Ml!4'luts mi S.WON U "83 AIM N3ia3 uv ajaqauuaaa uiuua Kiud8v viuSo o aojxd mo oju 'aMuj a;diuua joi sduniiK in sju..i nayu puas TaQn -qnd J3.i piiiJi ii jo yjo.v. aiSiC'aua aMeitB M itj ! !H3japusK 'ictuid 'aaois mi.w nott -tiJj io saina aiu ira oti y -sptuT lu.uiip 2GOf 'tHS i0J A3 jo ta)is Pi iwtnri m Ap i -auoH i i t 1 SIMi oxd33 314HVIS0J 91 S1N30' THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS TifOUOUGIILY EQUIPPED ob irinting, FliOM POSTERS as big as a bara door down to most delicate Listing Sards. 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Louisiana, Mo. ORGANIZED 859 A Home Company SEEKING HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital $300,000 Total assets 750,000 Insures all classes pro perty at a equate rates. Losses promptly ad justed and satisfactori ally settled without any litigation. J. BROWNE, Prest. WK.O.SOAST, S33. J, Allen Brown, Agt., Salisbnry, N.C. 24:9m. For Sale at this Office : Land Deeds Real Estate Mortgage Deeds.... Sherirr Deede of several dlfTerent forms ; Chattel :lortt;jg-es Mortga'ge Sale Notices; Magistrates' Summonses, Executions, Subpoenas Witness Tickets-Transcripts, Ac. Bastardy -Warrants and Bonds Slate Warrants. Bail Bo.ida ...PeacC Bonds Appearance Bonds, Appeal Bonds Prosecution Bonds fJcctment Writs summary Attachments... Bonds to make 1 ltle Sale Notices for Administrators, Trespat-s Noiii ts A full line of Sollcliois Indictment forms. Numerous blank forms tor Superior C ourt Cleiks.. . Several forms for use of Attorneys Ami many Miscellaneous. All which tvill be sold lo v...... Blanks rf r.ny and all kinds printed to order in Le; t si ;c and on good paper at very Sow figures. 12 vols ot Solent 10c Amrean, 1 No. each of .Icces' Law and Equity. 2r;0 lbs. Brue second hand Bouf freols lit up. 25 or 3o Fonts advertising display type, lojobijiiig: fonts, loo lbs. Large Border type. j3One complete stock of i'riniliig material for a live column paper and Job Ofllce, presses Included. CSMany of the above Blanks ::n nearly all the printing stock, will be sold very cheap tor cash or on shon lime. Richmond & Danville Railroad. Western North Carolina Division. General Passenger Office. ASHEY1LLE, N. C, Aug. 21, 1SS6. Commencing Aug. 22. the following Passenger Train Schedule, will be operated over this di vision. TRAIN NO. WEST. 5S I 1 BAIN XO. . 3 ;j East. .Arrive I Leave. riaia Line Arrive I Ie;.ve. r m. 12. r 2.10 2. It . (Hi 3 !56 5.(2 5 ."3 5. 52 6.29 T.M S.48 9 21 10.17 10. W II 18 ! 2 3 3 5 5 1 Saiisoui y. ...... S I'-eii 1 p. m. 51 I'M 10 4 I 31 56 oa ra 29 St 43" 2l 20 Statesvl'.le Newton Hickory Icard Morganton Marion Old Fort hound Knot) Black Mountain. Asliellle Alexanders Marshall Warm Springs. Paint Pock 4 12 3 10 2 38 1 53 1 28 112 27 11 66 11 40 10 52 9 50 . 9 16 8 40 7 2U 4 12 3 10 2 43 ! 2 16 ! 1 28 '12 27PM ll 57 11 40 ;10 62 ,10 1 ; : 16 ' 8 40 I 7 47 T '"'AM 6 T s 0 10 1K41J 'J. OO.j II Main l ice TRAIN No. 51. JiAST. j Arle. I Ltave Arrive. Leave. a.m. 1 1 20m "Salisbury X 43 I 2 44 I Stote.-vlle 3 5 i 51 -r6 ; Newten 4 33 ! 4 34 .Hickory 5 09 ! 6 09 I Heard 5 4 I 5 ll i Morgan) on 6-9 c -9 ! Marion 7 3$ 7 37 j Old foil 8 00 8 25 1 Hound Knob 9 07 9 07 Black Mountain. 1240 111 c9 10 3S 10 12 9 CO 9 20 8 30 7 19 7 20 6 24 5 il 4 43 4 01 1 35 Ml 38 i0 17 9 41 9 13 8 40 7 30 6 57 6 3-. 5 29 4 :u 343 3 01 2 C4) 1 15 10 00 UoCS shevtlle 10 48 !l0 4S Alexandrrs 11 3a 11 30 iMarnliall 12 28PM 3 0.r) ' Warm Sprli-gs. . . 3 25 v M. I'alnt Hoi-k TBAIX No. ritAI.N No. s V EST Leave 111 VAJ Arrive Leave Arrive I 10 ISAM 111 l Asiiet die Turnplix?. 3 io t 13 P. M. i 13 1! 12 3,1 12 40im Waynebville 12 26 ! 1 QO 35 i M 20 35 4 i : 23 Sylva Webster . . . Whit tier ... Charleston J:irretts 10 26 ::o 15 9 SX ? ,10 27 10 16 9 29 , 8 4B A.M. , 6 o 7 03 P. M. Meal stations. Trains No'a. 50 and 51 run solid between Louisville and Salisbury carrlnJ Pullman Sleepers bet ween Clncinattl; Louisville and Knoxvllie also btt'veen Warm Springs and oifihDoio. Trains no. 52 ami sa run sonu net ween .vornsiown and Salisbury carrying Lelghton Sleeping cars be tween CUattanooga and APbevlllei V. A. Tl'KK, A. . r. A. ASBf-vliie, . 1 C W. CUE HS. a. n. p. a. Klebmond Va. V. E. McBEE. Supt. Ashevllle N.C. THIS PAPER aj vaj TaVaTR A SOI fa on file in Philadel pbla at the Newspaper Adrer- r tiflhwr Ajrency ot aesn N, our autbonaed asenU. Trial mm teg ofwbomtooka foil treat I to tealth by SWOf A HndiciS CINer. 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Iias:lefac3a, with CzC'. urcr.ma. ili'ii" coiorott Urine, and TVTZ'.-i I-:;-HS uv.i- rccicHy adapted to such ease!, One d so etfects sucli t cha::,-j of i:i:i:' t to :; v. ;jilitl'.cgaQercr Ih': Iicrrae i hr .1r:ri'iic,ind t:ftu;o tb -b-ly t T: i3 r. . i-'ieiii, t .': tUo tjtftlt ' Ronrialcd. ;. 1 ty .h Tonic Ariioc ou uie 1. 1 -jest : v 1 1 iv r.n? SJ'-iilarJ-.tcoUEra Cr.AY Iia: c : V:iiKr:ta changed to a Gwf'T U.-.CTC S-v a pinii ajulicaticn cf thi.; lr::. Ic ir.;;.a.r- ? ri i-.iaraf oler, ac'. i inDiuntan.nr-'.y. &c,' I lv Drnupir or tir.t bv t z-r" r. c- r:-cipt of 01. Q Officoyi tH'z?m?Vt.t New Ycik. Subscribe now for the WATCriMAN. IF YOU WANT TO FILL YOUR GAME BAG, AND MAKE BIG SCORES, mim IFLES-and SHOT GUNS. Ail the Latest Improvements. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS. ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman&Co., SOLE AGENTS FOR E.REM1NGT0N&S0NS' Sporting Arms and Ammunition, 281 & 283 Broadway, WBSTEBN OFFICE, D. H . LAMBERSON & CO.. 73 SUiU; Street, Chkayo. M ARMORY - - - IUON, N. V. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1886, edition 1
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