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Kerosene Oil ! -, TV mtrn -r 1 Tl Ti T.T F ' i fTt JiX I lit JiAtttl&lJ JVi : ENNISS' Drug Store. July 1), 'e7 tf. a TURNIP SEED! The Karli ale at .TRUSSES OfaUilnnt - ate. ; - iMSt-fln Fmit Jam! C H E P E R U. Y Rubber Kiusrs foriFrnit Jars, at A ENNISS'. Foe sale at EXNfSS'. THE BEST A?fl CHEAPEST MACHIN For Threshers, Reapers, and Mowers at ENNISS'. PRESCRIPTIONS ! if tap want your proscriptions put up cheaper than anywuere cine go ro ENNISS' Drug Store. MM G '35.-H. Enniss' Blackberry Cordial, roR Disentery, Pianlioia, Flux, &c, for sale At ENMISS' Drug Store. PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks and topyrigms Obtained, and all other business In the U. S. Patent omoe attendeu to tor Mouerarej-ees. Our oflBce Is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can Obtain Patents In V-. time than tiiu.se re mote from Washington. Send Model or drawing. We advise as to pa test ability free ot charge; and ran lie So charge u.Vs ire Obtain intent . We refer hem to the Postmaster, the Supt . Of Money Order Dlv.. audio officials of the U. S. Pat ent oftlce. For circular, advice, terms and refer ences to actual clients in your own State or county, write to C. A, SNOW & CO. Opposite Patent oflice, Washington I). C. pet.it.vr,, tr ami LIFE AGENCY j o d-Bentniir a line of panics etiiuil to anv inNortli Carolina. Insures against loss or damage by Fire, Lightning, Wind Storms, Tornadoes or Cy clones. Policies written on short no ticG ait lowest possible rates. He sure and call loefore insur ing your LIFE or PROPERTY. Royal Fire 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'. Feb2o:ly. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KKliU CRAIOB. L. H. CLEMKXT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneys At Ijaw, i - A LIS!! r 11 V, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. I NERVGUSOEBILITV Oeoakic Weakness Decay .end nomerono obacurediseafie. but- ftinctha skilled ohy- kieiana. remit from A Radical Cure for youthful indiscretion. too free indulgence, or NERVOUS over brain work. Avoid DEBILITY. the imposition of preten tion rented:? for these trouble. Get our Free Circular and Trial Pack age, and learn in-.portant fact before Ukiiw treat ment elsewhere. Take a SURE Hr.K F.wr that i;.v3 CUKEO thou-.-r.cs, doe not interfere with atiea tion to bus'ipce, or can re pain or iuconvvnwncc ia anjr way. Founded cn jcicatiflc medira 1 princi ple. By dirrctaitphcstlnxi to tae aeat of BM0I ,;' rpec.de influence b tti uitliGut deity. Theoat-'.ir-'l functions of tl; htt ir.in organism 1 rettored. fhe auimatirf; elcnicntj IA &PHTSIQAI DECAY, IrYounB & ttlddle Agca Man. Tested roa overSix Years ov use in many Thousand Cases. HxOo Xonvha. 7.C0gJJrirtnrh r.kd tuil r.t. HARRIS EEMEDYCp., M'FCCHCKiSTS Z?ilCTUREaraflSOKr 'vot ?.Trujs. E. a Aar toy V rrt m c-ir A r. uVlanca. FOUTZ5 S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS t-'reur? o His via die of Coi.ic Pot? or Lvxo F aR. if Fti-Hf Fowdcr sre as. d in tinia. ioutzV l'tfipr-illmrfni preTrBtHotJrnoi.Ba. Foutz s I'owHci wm prevent Q.vrs ix Fowls. Foutzli 1 owiler will increve the oiiantftT of mUlt ad cream ttreurj- i.er oecu nd niakw Uic hotter Una anrt SWM. Fowut I'aprrtere will rnrc or pnrcnt alniot SVE3T Vfs ak to hi. tiorws ami aUle nr t-niijoct. lonz'n H iu wxix ivn Satisfac-.xus. CiVID X. FOTTTS, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, ata. Ji HBamss Druggist, Agent. : aS on file in rsUndtilpUi at the iewFiatet Adv btsinst Ai-TPi.cy of M.-r. AVER & BOH, -uuurizwa taeU. OIL FIRE NSU OF . J.Sai'licCtttiliinUr Com- Til PAP The Poet's HalL 0. the aufnran flays are coiuinjr. when thf bees -have stopped their humming,: and tlie part ridge lone is drumming in the eop.-e ujx)o , le hill: A When Uie leaves are slowly fl!:n, and the sable crow i-calhn to m m;iie to stop their pqualiine si wild anltooaitofill J Autumn winds the l;ujrhs are rustling, and the towns again are hurtling, while the coun tryman i- hutling-v. ith his apples and his when the the meadow- larks have taken lights across the fnelds forlorn ; Tis'tlie feason mclr.nehcly, dfty-s when Mature isnotjoily; soya tie. welcome Christmas holly will" Ikj hnng o'er banquet "hsdl : .Snows of winter will be'oer us, and the BMWB1 y4oon will bore us when in manHer quite decorous wc must seek the evening bull ; For the summer days are over, withered are the fields of" closer. -and each merry wood land rover on ."his haunts..! more does (iote : ' SSfi the question now "toy dearie, that doth make me feel so weary, is the olt ones dark and dreary : Can I wear last winters Coat? The Proposal. V Washington Critic. i It happened at a hotel not far from the Treasury building. He was a man of serious intentions and numerous at' tentions, and she was rich and wedable. Monday night he prasv there, and they sat in 'the hall under the stairway. It was a nook for lowers. There wasn't a soul in sight, and he thought his gold en opportunity had arrived. Down he hopped on his knees and clasped her hand. , Dear me," he whispered, not very loud, but loud enough, "1 have loved you with the whole strength and ardor of a man's nature when it is aroused by all that is pure and good and lovely in woman, and I can n,ojoger restrain my pent up feelings. I must tell you what is in mv heart, and tell von that neyer j et has woman heard from my lips the secrets that are throbbing and Just then a rustle was heard on the stairs above them, and a card fastened to a thread swung down and dangled not two inches from the lover's nose On it were these phrtentous words : " am something of a liar mVaelf. Then the awful truth flashed upon him and he fled. As he went out the door sis- teen girls at the head of the stairssent sixteen laughs out into the damp night air atter mm. ne maKes no love un rhotels now. Pack the Lungs with Air. Deep breathing and holding of the breath is an item of importance. Per sons of weak vitality find an uninter rupted succession of deep and rapid respiration so distressing that they are discouraged from persevering in the ex ercise. Let such jwrsons take into the lung3 as much air as they can at a breath, and hold it as long as they can, and they will find a grateful sense of relief in the whole abdominal region, Practice will increase ability to hold the breath and the capacity of the lungs. After a time the art may be learned or packing the lungs. This is done by taking and holding the long breath, and then forcing more air down the trachse by swallows of air. The operation may be described by that of a fish's mouth in water. To those who have never learned it, it will be surprising to what extent the lungs can be packed. Caution at first is needful but later practice will war rant large use of the treatment. The whole thoraic and abdominal cavities wiil receive immediate benefit, and tem perance in eating, good air and right exercise will bring welcome improve ment. Herald of Health. Hint3 for the Eyes. -Keep a shade on, your lamp or gas burner. Avoid all sudden changes between light and darkness. Never begin to read, write or sew for several inntes after eoming fromi darkness to a bright light. Never read by twilight, moon light, or ou cloudy days. I A. v . . v. V . ' ' . ' ' VIA, k. AAA .1 V'll V It is best to let the light fall from above, obliquely, over the left shoul der. Never sleep so. that, on first awaken- ing, the eyes snail open on tne lismt of a window. Do not use the eyesight bv Ymhi so scant that it requires an effort to dis criminate. The, moment you are instinetivelv prompted to rub your eyes, that mo ment stop using them. it the eyelids are glued together on waking up, do not forcibly open them, but apply saliva with the finger it is the speediest dilutant in the world: then wash your eyes and face m warm water. We Do, We Do, We Do. Wilson Mirror. We love to look into the witchery deeps of their sonlf ul eyes, and bathe onr vision m tnose waves or raniance which seem brighter and mQrebeauti ful than the twinkling gleams of trem bling "stars which thread with lustre the darkness of the night. We love to hear their voices, for a woman's voice always has a melody as sweet as the notes which slip from the music lined throats of tuneful robins, when they ipour out to each other their feeliiiffs m vue uetiiuiui nppie or tneir own entrancing sohgwaves. nv ,,f .Tolnuv-c:ike and bacon ' wareailfor-aken. and A Word far Women. A Michigrtn woman broke'into a gambling house, fired her revolver a mongf the inmates, scared' them off, grabed the s calces and escorted her husband horn?. A Manitoba girlgwanted to marry a Dakota voting man. The family ob jected. She stood on the Manitoba side, her lover stood in Dakota, nnd a preacher, with one foot on British soil and the other in the United States, married them. A St. Louis girl found a stranger in the house. She compelled him to sit down and wait until she called in an officer to take him to the police station. And yet men talk about the infini ties. of women. The Experiment Farm. "The North Carolina experiment station has clone snch good work that h;st winter the fenne of the state united in asking that the station be provided with a farm for experimental purposes, so as to still further increase its usefulness. The request has been complied with, the farm secured, and a new hat simple and inexpensive huiid'mgs were appropriately dedicated with largely attended public exercises in July. Dr. C. W. Dabney, Jr., the chemist and director, has reason to be proud- of thjs recognition of his labors, the State is to be congratulated on having such servi ces at its command, and North Carolina farmers have shown their practical good sense m appreciating what science has al ready done for them, and in providing the means whereby it may do still more. Let them apply to their own operations the knowledge imparted by the station, and ever liberally- support its work, and the productiveness and value of their farms will increase arrd agriculture he more prof- itableand mare honored." Farm and Home. Gscar Wilde says he writes poem on empty stomach. Esthetics, no doubt, but ordinary people will use a desk. A Ticklish Busiaejs. Chicago Herald. "It must be awful ticklish business this voting, is it not Charlie? ' asked the pretty little wilc of a Latin street resident. "Rather,'' was the gloomy reply of the d i sg run t i c d ,h i i s ba n d . "Rut what is it that makes it so?'' plead ed the little., woman. "Makes it what?" roared the head of the! house, dropping his inornin fiUSt. ):iier in dis- "Why, ticklish," gurkd the inquisitive wife. 'That is more than I know," replied ihc hushand. "What under the sun makes you think it's ticklish?" "Oh," exclaimed the litlle woman, with charming frankness. "I see that the papers say thnt soniie of tne candidates were merci lessly scratched. A Gentle Hict From the Boston Courier. He had been eourting her a, long time, po long that she began to get tired; so one uiglif she said to him : "John, who is the author of the phrase : '"Man proposes?" "I'm sure 1 don't know,'1 answered John, ' why do you ask ?'" "Oh, I merely wanted to know who he was.v "For what reason ?'T "Because I guess he didn't know what he was talking about." Five minutes later the wedding day was set. Good Results in Every Case. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he win seriously aflticted with a severe co'd that settled on his .lungs: had tried many reme dies uiihout benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did so and was entirely cured by the use of a few bottles. Since which time he has used it in his family for all Coughs and Colds with best results. This is the expe rience of. thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful discovery. Trial bottle free at Kluttz's Drug Store. A Georgia newspaper illustrates the averages Southern negroe's poor busi ness ability by telling of one who asked the price of coats in a store. The store keeper offered him various gar ments cheap for cash, but the darkey would not buy, and, finally the mer chant picked oat a coat that cost ' him S1.G5 and offered it to the negro for $10, agreeing to take 62 in cash and jtrust him for the balance. The customer jumped at the offer, and without even trying on the coat paid the and went away happy in his ability to owe S8. Tho storekeeper will not worry if he does not get the money. An End to Bons Scraping. Edward Sliepenl, of Harrisburg, 111 , says, Having rcceivttl so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let sufl'tiring humanity know it, Have had running sore on my leg for eight rears; my "doctois told me I would have to have the bune scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottle of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bueklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound, and well." Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a hfttle,iaud Bueklen's arnica Salve at 25c. per box at Kluttz's Drug Store. SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate! Bo virtue of a decree of the Superior 3ourt of Rowan connty made in the spe cial proceeding entitled "'Jane E. Toricnce, P. S. 1frreiice, M. C. Torrcnce and irthers Ez parte" I as Commissioner duly appoint ed in said proceeding, will sell to the high est bidder for cash at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury on SA'IV UKIAY THE 18tU DAY OF IE CElBi;R 188, the following descri bed real estiiic tiz: Seventy-five acres of valuable land situate in Scotch Irish town ship, said county, adjoining-tlic lands of ii. L. 3enson, Ctthey Itice, Amanda LIull and others, the same bs.-ing - lot No. 1 as signed to Jos. F. Chambers, Trustee, for Jane E. Torrcnce, P. S. Toirenec, M. C. Torrcnce and others in the division of the lauds of Cathey Itice and JaF. Cham bers, Trustee as aforesaid, of die Torrence heirs. Lee S. DvcastAS, Gourr. Kov. 16th, 18S6. 4:5w. If you want to keep up Avith the times i take tbc WTc:i2iA:r ycu feu't be left . John Piousrhman's aik, EVKBT SHOULD SWEEP PEFOBE HIS OWN DOOH. TTc" is a wise man who has wit enmih for his own affairs. It is a cmumOn thiim lor people to mine Number One, but not so common to s-ce people mend it. When it romes to sncp.diiiir money or labor on im provements, they think that repairs should bvyin at Number 2, and Number 3, and go on till all the houses up to Number 50 are touched up before any hint should be giv en to Number one. Now, this is very stu pid, lor if charity should h gin at home, certainly reformation should begin there too. It is a waste of time to go far away to make a clearance; there's nothing like sweeping the snow from your own door. Let every doir carrv hisjown tail. Mind your own business," aud mend yonr Wft manners, and if every man does .the same ail will be miuded and mended, as the old sons says: 'Should every man defend his House, Then alt would be defended; If every man would mead a' man, Theu all mankind were mended' A man does not look ' well to his own concerns, is not lit to be trusted with other people's. Lots of folks are so busy abroad that they do not have time to look at home. They say the cobbler's wife goes barefoot, and the bakei's child gets no buns, and the sweeps house has sooty chimneys. This comes of a man thiuking he is every Iwxly except himself. All the wit in the world U not in one head, and therefore the wisest man living is not bound to look af ter aft his neighbors' matters. There are wonderful people about, whose wisdom would beat Solomon into fits; and yet theyJ have not senst' enough to keep their owu kettle from boiling over. They could ma n a;ie the nation, and yet can't keep their boys out of the farmer'? tirefiard; they could teach the parson, hilt can't learn themselves. They poke tlieir noses into other people's oonccryrs, where they are as welcome as water in one's shoo; but as for setting their own houses to rights, they like thefob about as much as t?Pg likes having a ling put through his nose. The meddlesome man will net bein to darn' his own stokcings because he left hisneedle sticking ia his cousin's socks; Jtfk will be as jgret as grannnm's cat before he improves, and et he struts like a crow in a gutter, and thinks-himself cock of the walk A man's own selfishness and conceit ouyrht to make him see his own wavs. if nothing else does, 'y There's h4t one wise man in the world, And who dy'e think it he? 'fis tljis man. that man, t'other man, Evfry man thinks :tis he. Now, it this is so, why does not this wise; man do the wise thing and set Ids own wise self in the way of growing wiser? Lvcty cat cleans its own tur. ai d licks Us own kiitens: when will men and women mjad their own mirrtisTand lusv Ilium Ives with their own business? B i! rour own no- tatoes, and let nie roast mine if I like;. I won't do it with your firing. Evt-iy man to his tent." was the old cry in Israel', and itVnot bad for us. If your iun trouble is of scrofulous ori gin, Aver's S:tr8H pari 11a will do you more good than any other medicine. Queen Victoria is said to be an artist ' of no mean ability, and she Jtnends a large portion of her time while in Scot land, sketching. The Princess Beatrice is also proiicent as an artist, and some of her works will be exhibited in Lon don this winter. Eucklsn's Arnica Salve. Tiik Bust Sat.vjs in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uiceis Salt Rhruin, Fever Sores, Tette, Clinpnod llanris, Cliiibl ims Corns, and .-ill Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no mv rnjuire.l. It is guaranteed to yive peil'eet sui isl'aetion, fr rnonev refunded. Piiee 2 ceiitsies box. Fr Sale by Kluttz & Co. 3:1 v. WASTED, Everybody in North Carolina who are not already subscribers, to send their ad dresg on postal card, for sample eopv of the WEEKLY NEWS AND OBSEltVEIt and special ofTer during December. Audres-s, ' NEWS AND OBSERVER, Raleigh, N. C. THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS TUOaoUGIlLY EQUIPPED POSTERS as big as a bira door down to most delicate Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, tmt LISTS, A1ST BLANKS OF ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial. C3cf"Orders solid red and satibf act:.. i rnutraDtccd It 'oni of sorts' with headacne, stomae disorder, torpid liver, paui in fcackur side, eou tlpation, etc , neglect irnv l e fatal. Ooedasa of Stronar'a Sanative Pills will give rebcL A. few doies restore ;v uct. facsiUl tae tIjot. aaaaaasa sa -' " mm i it ran FEOM - A wmi BITT Cmnbiains wltk PUBE TEPCTACLB TOSIUS, qsicklr sad completelr CLEANSES cad ENRICHES THE BLOOD. Quickens, tae action of the Lire r and Kidneys. Clean Uu eoraplcxion, makes the skin siaootii. It docs not Injure the teeth, cause headache, or producrcoa-Btlpatios-ALL OTHES IKOJf HEDIC1KES DO. Phjsieianj and Drascists everyvrbepB recoausond it. TJB, K . S. RCGOUCU, cf Marion, Vim., says: "1 recommend Bnren'i Iron Bitters u3 a Tmlnable tcmo for enrtehiBK the blood, and lemovinx aii djrapepUo symptoms. It does not curt the teeth." Da. R. M. TlffiT.nrt.T Reynolde, Ind., says: "I hive oreseiibed Brownv In-n BUtera in canes ox Gnzrmia and blood diseama. also when s tonic wes needed, and it has proved thurochtr satisfactory." Mb Wm. Btejis, 5?3 St. Sla ry Bt, New Oripana, La., nys: " Brown's iron Bittors relieved ree in a ease oi blood poi3omru;. and X heartily comibend it to those seeding a blond pttifSer. 11a. W. W. IdosAKANVTutcnmhii. Ala., earn: ' I hire been troubled from chillhuod with Irouure Blood and eruction ou my iaoe trro boUlod of Brown's Iron Bi.ter? oilocted a pert act core,.. j' Cencine haa above Trade KaA and crowed red tinea on wrapper. TaL no othrr. Muds only by tUtOW.1l VUH1CJlL CO., ualtimoiu;, : Tire WATcnjrAN is devoted to the Jiest interests of 4rie people of North Carolina; to the development of the btate's, indus trial jpesources; to her faa-ms. he forests her minerals and her water-powers It should be in your family. Subscribe lux 11. , , fe Esperianco. lieirirkuble and qu!c3s cures. Triat Pac'iarros. Send eiarcp for Sealed particulars. Address Dr. VArfD & CO Lcuiciana, Mo. -T Garden Seeds given away at Entsiss' Ding Store. If you buy one dollar b worth of garden seeds or drus or medicines, Dr. Enkiss will igive IU papers 01 iresn garuen seedsirec. ALSO iobaeco seed free for 50 ets. ..worth of garden seeds or medicines ' 19:tf. vl 'lower 34 Jf-n. w PC y ii,,. e-ir't" .'.i. .1 i3r umi: trcr. r.n; t'lftukorchiet sel ti. It V4 & 3 ' Aran mr u.i i.9Aicib of the Kinit i vpf piib lishtii. semi Yifceen Cents In strimp3 foi a Ki!iii;'t copy, also our writ lu ujttiiis. Agema wanted mnriert . Al. n : s f.MEBIMRFUa. CO.. 17 Hcrth Tenth Strtel, VliHsi'a, Pa. SINGER' 7 TniflfiTYI.E rjli 15 DAIS' TRIAL. A Vail Set .oi? Att;tciinsf-nts. tltCli KAK rm wAkkaa n-' Clrcttiaar. N. 6tb St., I'laiJi., Sca lagic Baking Powtter, Manufactured by F. Davidson & Co. SALISBURY, IT. C IS put up on;! sold inTta c ms, and 'tt. re'cmmeTjds It-spu to too V ''' - tor lis sr.tKvujH. rsi'-o :ty, aorl rl ila.i; miali lfs. it Is ,i!& i o:u.uiCul uiiii wholesome. r,ss your Gfrocier for the Povvdtu. S7:tf QOaSilOSiEa'S Mil CfUSB. By virtue of a decree or' Rowan Stipericti Couit made a,r Auut term ISO. in the case of Clui8 Pi ice, adiuV. ol J. N. B. John son et al, vs Tobias Kt-sler. 1 will offer at one. sale at tne l unit iloure ooor in Isburv, on ON DAY, ITOTEMBEP. 1st 1SSG, that valuable tract of Und known as tlije "Powe Fiace, situate in Howan County, op. tiie Miller's Ferry Ko.irl, about live miles from Salisbury, adjoining the lauds of Dr.' d. W. Jones, Tbos. Kerns im;! others, con taining about 2?i acres, 'i'his is a spleiidijt tract of land, good soil, and well tjinberetl and watered' Biddings will open at last bid ol'.l .84.98. Terms: One-third eali on' con.'ii nvitioji of sale, balance in bi.x naon'.hs nitb interest at eiultt per cent, frocd dateiof conU.m mi ion Title reserved til! all the purehas-- cioiidv ispiid. THEOfcF. KLt'TfZ, Cortiuiissioiier. Salisbury N, C. Oct. 5th, lrfSO. 50:4?. FA! 3-5 KH 8 I offer nay farm, 3 mile's ent of town, near the Ii. ii,., to a pood tenant at rcvon ahle rates. Posscsrsiou given at oiwje. Will rout farm hvrids alone, or dwelliir and farm togath in the right man. l:3t:pd. Fine opportunity fbr T T It. V. Lanticrv ACRES f o,''1 I:ini,i mile frosu Sulishury, cn the Concord road, terms reasonable for cash. 5 1 : l f , I'iMtstv LcDV.rcK, COW IS BUYING Cotton k Mm Seefl. Office between A. C. Earris and Kluttz & Hendlemnn. BP.I3TQ YOUS, C0TT01T TO J. D. GASKILL. 2:1m. GERMAN CARP:- i can fnrniSh carp iurue or inhii. hi any nu.iai i:v. fur sfoc'lntr ponds. Rorteracs. r.ad.ci.E v.". H. fealey ERS 1 : H wMwrm mil 4 V COR fill at i ON! MLL WEAKUNDEVELOPED 1' 1 Kt-.v . ' N.1).M--.. "n inl-in-:.- '" ""T n- In revtr totnoni- vv . w;li - y 'liat tne- n no evi lo,.- r. rnmona ghl? tnlj. -l. lTitwfwwti persons mav a i .,.. M.- - io ..dni all narticnlnrs. Djr nil miug r o i-A-emng CO digestion, sucit headache as Wuuai testify. ORGANIZED 1859 SEEKING UQtfiE PATRONAGE. Cash capital 8300,000 Total assets $750,000 Insures all classes pro perty at a equate rates. Losses promptly ad justed and satisfaqtori- ally settled without any litigation. J. 3H0D31 BROWNS, Frost. .WM-CJ.C0AitT-,S)3. J, Allen Brown, Agt.f Salisbury, S".G. 24:9m. 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Ittn. iKSS: -one bottle of your remedy entirely .nru.t mp nf C if . i rr!i witli whlnh I had suffered jrciitlj- for five year. " -r J. ij. -Aliiro-i.l. Athens, Oa-.trrlfes Sept. t,?, "I toad severe .son- throat wore than two weeks; was emiitlv cured by C.EUTAIN CATAEUU CURB In one day. l . .P CAN YOU DOUBT SUCH TESTIMONY? WE THINK NOT. Onlv a few of oar snrtr rrtltlcates nre oven here. Otb-ars o i a bi ootjdaei from your druggist, or by addrCsstasr 3 C. CO., ATHENS, Ga. Fuv gafpby .Hr. EXNLS3, Salisbnry N.C 21:ly. ; Ef I certify tlutt on the 15U o( Febru- arv I t ouiinuituccO invinf my loun cliiitlren, a--d 2, 4, 0 cud 8 years rcuc tive - Smith' Worm Oil. and nnl witJun six days tliere were at leant 1C00 worms expelled. Onechildl passed 1 over 100 m one mjilit. J. E. Simpson. H:BI Co., February 1, 1879. i , Sir: My child; .five years old,bdd f svmutoms of worms. I tried calome fetaud otlief Worm Medr'ines, but fail eyred to expel any. -Seeing Mr. Ba?"' & certificate, I got a vial of your W orm Oil ni thf tttwt ilfnin liron.'jrbt fortv worms, and the second dose so manyl were passed I could nt count them. S. H. 4DAMS; 21:ly. 60HSTHIHG NEW! LAMP CHIMNEYS that will not break by heat, lor sale at E-N-ftlSS'. ' BIA3IOND DYES - All colors ymi wish at ENNISS' DOX'T FORGET to call tor Seeds of all kinds at ENNISS'. TO T3SE IjADIES : Call and see the Flow en Pots at ' ENNISS'. Executor's N6lice. Notice is hereby piven to all pcrsens having claims against thtTcstate of Moses Lveily, df Vl, to present the same to me for payment, on or before the 14th day of Oct olier, 18S7, otherwise this notieewillbe plead in bar of recovery. And -those in debted to said esUite. are requested to make immediate payment - Oct. 14 8fl. - Joseph M. LtEntT, 51:Gt:pd. , Executor. , LOSING OUT! the Him of J. H. THOMPSON'S cONS, have lids day -dissolved co-,)-iitnerghip ly mutual consent. They tiiive on hand a laric lot of wagons, Plow. Feed Cutters &e., whieh they otter at eofct" for cash, in order that they may close up the business between this and the 1st day ofrJanuary;18b7.-All indebted to the abo.ve firm will please call at once ami settle their notes aiioriicc)r.nts ; other wise they will be puriTr the hands of an ofiicer for coileelion. Ht spectlully. I. II. TUGMI'SOJI 8 80KS. y Tyro Shos,i)avii:son Co., Sept. 23d,lfet6 40 : 2 m W If" WEEK YOU WAST H A BO WARE AT LOW FIGURES Cal 1 orUhe undersigned at NO. 2; Granite Row. D. A. ATWELL. Aeat for tho :'CardwellThresher, Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. Subscribe now for.tiie WATCHMAN. Bhenmatlaan. BlMdlsz at the X.tmg, raw, RiciE oiaera iikc taem in tie world. Wm ooaitivalv axounfl u;h box is woith tea times the coat ofa hot 3 r. i..uni.i;vn aiflj.,ig.ii. ti.. uoeroa. like it. It caret chicken cholera cud aU alaecfias of fc Xa worth ita weight in gold. Illuatrated doox by mall free. n f& p iililWAREi FILLS -1 -v,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 9, 1886, edition 1
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