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' . . ' , Kerosene Oil! BY THF BARREL AT ENNISS' Drug Store. July 9, '85 tf. FRESH TURNIP SEED! Tbe Earliest and Beat Tnrntp Seed for Mie at ENNISS. TRUSS ES Of all kinds, at reduced prices, at ENNISS'. Fruit Jars! CHEPER THAN EVER. : ALSO Bobber Rings for Fruit Jars,, nt . - ENNISS'. SCAR'S PRESERVING POWDERS For sale at ENNISS'. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MACHINE OIL For Threahers. Reaper, and Mower at i ( ; . ENNISS'. PRESCRIPTIONS ! Ifyoa want your prescriptions put up cheaper than anywhere else go to EH"HTSo' Drue Store. My, 6 '85. tf. Enniss' Blackberry Cordial, FOU Disentcrv, Diarrhoea, Flux, &c, for sale At ENNISS' Drug Store. PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks and topyrigms Obtained, and aU other business In the V. 8. Patent Ofltoe attended to for Moderate Fees. Our office Is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents In less time than those re mote from Washington. Hend Model or drawing. We advise as to patent ability free or charge; und make So charge unless we Obtain Patent. We refer her" to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order ntv. , and to officials of the TJ. 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 & CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington 1). C. Oct. 21. '63. tf FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY i . OF J.Sam'lfflcGiilJljms, Jr. Reprsenting a line of Com- ganies equal to any in North arolina. 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 Livorpool, .has the larg est net surplus oT 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. Hams'. Feb25:lv. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KERR CR.AIOE. L. B. CLEMEXT, CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneys Jt X4 dALISDUUY, N. C.' Feb. 3rd, 1881. NERVOUSDEOILITY HARRIS'' uuinc wxaxxxss lecar Jiad nnmemni i 'obscurodispases, b:if flina aba killed oh v. A Radical Cure for youthful indiscretion. sicians. result mm NERVOUS ore r brain work. Avoid too tree indu leonce. or DEBILITY.! uie impontioo ot pmn tiou mmB for thrsa Organic Yeates, Circnter andTrul Pack I an. and loan important troubles. Gn our Pre FHx SIOAIi DECAY, Km elf cwhert . Take a ritE RWitirr that MA8 CURED thouwnos, doc not intrrfrre with atten facts before taking tfeat- IrYcunp; & MlddlcJ men tion to bitftaew, or cause pais cr inconvenience ia soy way. Founded en scientific medical princi Tested for over Six! Years bv use in many! Thousano Cases. Iptea. By direct application apedfle influence it felt to ew feat or aisei its wunotn aeisy. I ne nat ural function s of the hp man organism ia restored. Tiie animating element m PASXAQX. TRKATJLEXT. or lift, which have been TWA MniiVilL - ami One Month. - wasted aiwc iven back .and the pat icn t become cheer ful and rapidly paint both Thxco iljcUia, 7.O0 Vflttrsnffta and aexuai vi-,,.-. HARRIS REMEDY CO., M'FCC'.'EfeiiSTS russ. POUTZ' S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Ho Haxra will die of Cniia Rots or Luxe Fav YSK if Kotttr readers are nsed In time. Footz'B fovajn will rnre and prevent Hfn Cnotnta. Fonts' I'ow.ters wffl prevent Gaps is Fowls. Fori u s Povrrters will increase the quant ft v of milk ad cream twenty per cent., and make the butter firm otrt Powdm will en re or prevent nlrnostrnotr Dmeasb to which Kant and t attle are subject. Toxrrx Fowmm will eiva Satisk action. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. POTJTZ. Proprietor. - 8ax.tik6sx.xs. J. it. Enniss Druggist,-Agent. in on file is PhllndrlpbU at the Neweiaser Advor- 1 tudOK Agency of Me Raw n. iuuui C3'., ot. iUZS, Jt'i. il OTUReO PERSOK3 I Not a Trusi w a Aax for terms of oir Apr Man ce. wu orra r'njeaa TdtcxAX DAPPR 1ST YERASO ' . ' ' 1 - 1 , l Scientific Miscellany. VOLAPUK. Thn nlnn for a " uniYernal commer cial language" originate about fire vears airo bv Herr Schkver, of Switz erland, seems to be meeting with great- er favor than has been accorded other projects of the kind. It is reported that Volaouk is already spoken with facility by thousand of Europeans; knowledge or it is oeing aisseiiiiaaieu bv more than hftv societies scattered over England. Germany, Austria, Swe- i w is a it' i .1 -l den, noiiana, Asia juinor, anu omer countries; Volapuk graaaamars tor the use of Hottentots and Chinese, besides all the European nations, are either in the market or in course of preparation ; and two reviews, one entirely in Vola- at.et . t-lf-' Tit Diik and the other with a translation on alternate pages, are regularly pub lished. J The special advantages ot tne new language is the ease with which it can be learned, eight lessons haying enabled a parisian class to correspond readily with students in foreign coun tries. THE JTEBVXS OF TASTE. The discovery that heat influences one set of nerve-points in the skin while sensations of cold are received by another set, has been followed by some interesting experiments, by two Italian physiologists, which indicate that the various tastes result from the exciting of quite distinct sets of nerve- fibres in the tongue. I he prolonged application of ice removed the sensi bility for all tastes-s-sweet, sour, salt and oitter. Cocaine drestroyed tem porarily of course sensibility for bit ter only. Other substances, such as caffeine and morphia, reduced the power of discriminating between differ ent degrees of bitter. Dilute sulphu ric acid had a peculiar effect, causing distilled water and even quinine to taste sweet at Jhe tip of the tongue, although the bitter or the quinine was elsewhere tasted as usual. A LEKOTnEIKG LIST. While the number of chemical ele ments had not reached seventy a decade ago, Prof, H. C. Bolton has prepared a list naming over forty elementary substances whose discovery has been announced since 1877. lo less than nine of the supposed new elements have been detected this year by Crokes. AMONG THE ELECTRICIANS. , Applications of electricity arc daily becoming more varied. Among recent ones are telebarometer3, telethoraeters, telehydrom barometers, which respect ively record, at distant points, air-pressure, heat, steam-pressure, and water stages. SCIENCE IN AUSTRALIA. The colonies of Australia and the neighboring islands hnve some twenty scientific societies, with a membership of between 2500 and 3000. These organizations are to meet in 1S88 for the purpose of forming an Australian Association for the advancement of Science, similar to the associations now existing in England, France and the United States. SPEECH RECORDING. A promising method of recording ahel reproducing speech is that of M. Leon Lsquille, bv a modification of the photophone. The speaking is done be fore a diaphragm having a highly polished surface from which a ray of light is reflected, and the record of this speech is obtained by simply photo graphing the ray of light upon a traveling band o sensitized paper. After having been developed, the ar ticulation may be reproduced by pro jecting the image of the trace by means of a strong light upon selenium re ceiver, the well-know apparatus, for transforming light-impulses into sound vibrations, and the speech is the speech is then heard through the telephone connected. THE CAMERA IN MEDICINE. A new suggestion is that photo graphy may become a useful agent in medical diagnosis, disclosing symptoms of disease before they are otherwise perceptable. In a recent negative of a child the face was shown as thickly covered with an eruption, no trace of which could be seen on the child itself until three days afterward, when its skin became covered with spots due to prickly heat. In another recorded case, invisible spots were brought out on a photograph taken a fortnight before an attack of small-pox. THE STUFF OF DREAMS. Most dream representations, accord ing to the investigations of Wundt, emanate from actual, though week, im pressions on the nerves during sleep. Thus, an inconvenient position excites visions of laborous or painful experi ences, difficult respiration produces the agony of nightmare, flying is suggest ed by the rhythmic movement of breath ing, nudity by a fall of clothes from the bed, crawling things by skin irrita tions &c. The reproduction of past memories is associated with events which have left a profound mental im pression. "D;Ifiy not, delay not, the Spirit of Grace, Long grieved and resisted, may take its sad flight; And leave thee in darkness to finish thy race, To sink in the gloom of eternity's night." SIBLEY'S STESTED eedS ipie by mail on annum? inn IXnl neglect writing for It HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. ROCHESTER, N. Y. S22-326 Ikia St. CHICA60, ILL. 12-14 H. CUA St. SEND lllnlnted CATALOGUE vegetable. Flower. Held oVr Kfk Plants, Bulbs Implem'ts. O G EL.LafO "I Don't See Any Harm in it" TWELVE TESTS OF THE ABOVE PLEA. . A. A. BEES. 1. If not, why not ? Let me. look into yonr eyes, Matt, xiii, 16. 2. Is the dust of worldliness in them so that you cannot see clearly? Isa. vi, 9. Is the squnit of insincerity in them so that yon cannot see singly? Matt. vi. 22-23. 4. Are you tcHliny to see any harm in it? John vii, 17. i. Are you the blind that won't see? John ix, 89-41. 6. Will you see any harm in it on a dying bed f 1 Kings xxii, 2. 7. Would you like Christ to catch you in the very act? Luke xii, 37. . 8. Do the best christians you know see any harm in it? Heb. v, 14. 9. Is it consistent with your profes sion that by the Cross of Christ " the world isrucified unto you, and you unto the world ?" 10. Can you commnne with God as freely after it as before it? 1 John i, 7. 11. Can you look up to God for a blessing in the midst or it? Rom. xiv, 23. . 12. If it is lawful, is it becoming ? If it is becoming, is it profitable? 1 Cor. x, 30-33. V A Hanoverian physician, Dr. Brandis, has found reason for believing? that malaria is checked by growths of anacharis alsiastnim, a somewhat troublesome water plant from Canada, and he recommends the introduction of s thiplant into marshy districts. "What are all earth's dearest plcasnres, Were they more than tongue could tell? What arc all its boasted treasures, To a soul once sunk in hell? Treasure ! pleasure ! No snch sounds are heard iu hell." Doa't Ezporimeni You cannot afford to waste time in exper imenting when yonr lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems, at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some chenp imitation of Dr. Kinp's New Discovery for Consumption. Couah and Colds, but be sure you get the genuiue. Because he can make more profit he may tell you he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, wnich is guaranteed to Rive re lief in ail Throat, Lung and Chest affections. Trial bottle free at Kluttz's Drug Stere. Frocess of Seducing Tin Ore. In the Jiritish and other mines the difficult reduction of tin from the ore to the bar is accomplished by about one hundred processes. AH these steps are to be reduced to a half dozen by ingen ious American machinery and this will enable this country to .at once become independent of Great Britain, Bohe mia, Saxony, Spain, Portugal, Austra lia, and Malacca, the sources of our supply in the past. Beside the Dakota deposits there are considerable deposits of tin in Missouri, California, Wyoming and Virginia, and the thorough develop ment of all must result in a most de cided advantage to the United States. Saved His -Life. Mr, D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky.. says he was, for many years, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were almost unendurable and would somcties almost threw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and gpt relief from first bottle and after taking six bottles, was en tirely cured, and had gained in flesh eigh teen pounds. Says he positively believes he would have died, had it not been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Kluttz & Co. Will He Be Seated? Will Mr. Richmond Pearson be al lowed to take his seat .in the next Legislature? The constitution very plainly says that the sending or ac cepting a challenge to fight a duel dis qualifies a citizen from holding office. The fact that the grand jury of Bun combe failed to find a true Gill against Mr. Pearson for challenging Gen. Jones to fight a del does not remove the disqualification, nor does it estop action on the part of the House, which is the judge, according to the constitution, of the qualifications of its members. Led Astray. "Ferxakdlxa, Nassau Co., Fla., Mar. 29 '8(1 "I have used Dr. Simmons Liver Reirnla- tor and always found it to do what he claimed for it. The last bottle and two packages did me no good and were worse than nothing. I see it is not nut un bv J. H. Zettin & Co., and not genuine, and a waste of money to buy it. I would be glad to get the pure and genuine Send me aomkfrom honest hands (with red Z and Zcilin & Cb: signature on Wrapper). The nctittous stuff sold will injure some one badly. ' Yonr Ob't Serv't, BENJ. T. RICH. sale of Valuable Real Estate! Bo virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county made in the spe cial proceeding entitled "Jane E. Torrence. P. S. Torrence, M. C. Torrence and others parte," i as Commissioner duly appoint ed in'said proceeding, will sell to the high est bidder fox cash at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury on SAT URDAY THE 18th DAY OP DE CEMBER 1880, the following descri bed real estate iz: Seventy-five acres of valuable land situate in Scotch Irish town ship, said county, adjoining the lands of R, L. Benson, Cathey Rice, Amanda Hall and others, the same being lot No. 1 as signed to Jos. F. Chambers, Trnstee, for Jane E. Torrence, P. 8. Torrence, M. C. Torrence and others in the division of the lands of Cathey Rice and Jos. F. Cham bers, Trustee as aforesaid, of the Torrence heirs. Lek S. Ovebx Air, Coni'r. i Nov. ldtb, 1886. - . 5 4:5w. The Dandelion and Crocus. One spring day, as a blink of sun shine made everything happy, a dande lion and a crocus engaged in an ani mated conversation respecting their future engagements. They talked in a tone quite low, but still loud enough to be heard, and this is what they said: "I expect," said the dandelion, llto make as good a start as possible, and after that to keep myself constantly in view. As faat as I can, I will push myself into notice, and my seeds shall be sown over all these premises, so that I may be reproduced sufficiently to give me a monopoly of the domestic attentions. Before the autumn you may look for a representative of mine to appear ir every spare bit of ground inside these fences; I will even sup plant grass and other flowers when I can, and on sunny days, as far along as late September, I will make the lawn yellow, and the walks, too, if possible, with my promiscuous blooming, lhat is my way of securing attention. One must compel the world to notice him. Retirement is a kind of suicide." There was a little hint to crocus in this last remark, a hint just touched with sarcasm, vet it was not disturbed by it, but went on to say: "My purpose is different from yours. I have no wish to get special publicity. I shall only attempt, in a noiseless, modest way, to present my cause in my own person, displaying whatever of, quiet beauty I am possessed of, and trying to add a little to the fragrance of the vernal gales as they come in this direction. My idea is that one so humble as I should be shrinking rather than otherwise, and try to force upon himself attentions of which he cannot claim to be deserving. I shall stay right here, and without the least at tempt at parade, I shall make my little contribution to the world and retire again. The dandelion treated this "affecta tion of virtue" with great disdain, and then set to making preparations for its opening. The season passed. The crocus had bloomed a day or two and disappeared. . The grass matted over its lied, and it could hardly be told that it had a home there. But the dande lion was everywhere. It filled the lawn, intruded into the flower beds, stuck in the crevises of the walks, and held itself forth to sight wherever it could get a foothold. It was soon tired of. Then it beenme digusting. Finally it was looked upon as a pest, and hoes, knives, hot-water, gas-tar, and other implements and means were used to exterminate it. Every thought of the crocus pleasant; every reference to the other was accompanied by a frown. A Kilmarnock willow that had stood by in the springtime, and had heard the planning, and then watched the result, moralized in this way: "It is not best to thrust ourselves too persistently upon the public. Modesty is useful. A quiet work well done, and at the pro per time, is far better than an obtru sive performance that becomes tire some and then irritating and disH gusting." United Presbyterian. 3ucklens Arnica Salve. Tub Bkst Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hheuin, Fever Sores, Tette, Chdpjel Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to yive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents pes box. For Sale bv Kluttz fc Co. 3:ly. WANTED, Everybody in North Carolina who are not already subscribers, to send their ad dress on postal card, for sample copv of the WEEKLY NEWS AND OBSERVEIi aud special offer during December. Address, NEWS AND OBSERVER, Raleigh, N. C. THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS TUOUOUGHLY F.QUJPTED ., 4 V (Vi FROM POSTERS as big as a barn door down to most delicate Listing akds. Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, PRICE LISTS, School aixtj fartg rogrammts, AND BLANKS OF ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial. 'Orders! solclted and satiatactlm guarnnteed n fnnntij, WOMEN or wfto tuirer iraa THE TONIC tonic, awl to in valuable for Iron wttlt pan vegetable Women, and aU wno MM rirbH .ml PnrllM tha porn nar w the Appetite, MtrcntlieBs the :nes ana far men. and all woo lead eeaeniary lire. II .n- Blood, !MiHiuif nerTM in xact, nm Clears the complexion. fact, thoroughly In Til It (Vim bob MAr the teeth, eaoa headache, i anon. anamaKeai produce constipation all othrr Jrm mtitcw to. iiavo used Brown's Iron Bitters, and it has been than a doctor to ma, havta ared " nees ladies have in life. -A lso cured me of Liv er Complaint, and now my complexion clear ana good, fiaa atoo been beoannial to my children." Mm. Locisa O Beaodos. East Lockport, N. YH aya: -I have suffered untold misery from Female Oompiaima, and. could obtain relief front nothing except Brown's Iron Bittere." Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red line on wraDDer. Take no other. Made only by Blttm tlMKMlCAL CO.. BALTIMORE J 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 18& NiilWim RHALtcrH IWtlOSSo iSS fDSBiLlTI xSrEHiLEiS WCkl A Life Expertecco. Ecrrarkable and quici cures. Trial Packages. Send e tamp for sealed particulars. Address Or. WARD & CO. Louisiana, Mo. Garden Seeds given Store. away at Enniss' Drug If von buy one dollar's worth of garden seeds or drugs T -IV '11 or medicines, ur. inmss aviii give 10 papers of fresh garden seedsfree. ALSO Tobacco seed free for 50 cts. worth of garden seeds or medicines 19:tf. COPY oi T.I IS It privt ; !n- LAMSUi.SC and ttatiawel el Cwr newer e eewa. AW9 tlirt. i eni feiiKls. Alo all the attwi Ketesoi Tllrta. lloa wiih Ciovt. fantol. Ht-M I IK1 I. HOOK. Baadxtrtbief aa - it I 1 mlheeiMt cetealele work or the kind tvt-r puo liKheil. .Send Fifteen C3enr in Mompe for a sample copy, also our price to ngeaW. Agent bMCRICAB PUB. CO.. n Rertk Tcatk Street, rhllad'a. Pa. nnii tvertWDcn- .u. SINGER THIS STYLE WjlAjf 15 D1IS' TKIAL. A Full Set or Attaelitnents. 5 WAKRASTES) "STeATS' Send Cor CtreulA EM E. C HOWE & CO., '233 ST. eta St., FnUo., fa. Map Mil Powlr, Manufactured by F. Davidson & Co. SALISBURY, N. C is pat unani sold In Tin ctns, ao.1 U nvommerids ltSelf tO tOO nUbilC tor 1?S KT'lliNtlTU, CNIKOitMtTY. and rising quiUtics. It Is also e-jonmuical and wholesome. 2PAs your Grocer lor the 3Xnfr;it? IJa.lciiig' Powder. 87:U G0Mi0rEB'3 SALE CF IANQ. By virtue of a decree of Rowan Superior Court made at August- term 1886, in the ease of C has Pi iee, adm'r. ol J. N. B. John son et al, vs Tolias Kele. I will nfFer at public sale at .the Court House door in Salisbury, on MOMMY, NOVEMBER 1st 18SC, that valuable tract of la?Td known as the "Powc Plai-e," siruatu in Rnwan County. on the Miller's Ferry Boad, about fivtr utiles from Salisbury, adjoining the lands of Dr. I. W. Jones, Tii s. Kerns and others, con taining about 24 acres. This is a splendid tract of land, good soil, and well timbered and watered' Biddings will open at last bid off 1S84.96. Terms: One-third cash on confirmation of sale, balance in six months with interest at eizht per cent, from date of confirmation. Title reserved ti!l all the purchase money is paid. THEtTF: KLUTTZ, Commissioner. Salisbury N. C. Oct. 5th, I8d6. 50:4t. FAHi FOR RENT. I offer ray farm, 3 miles east of town, near the It. B., to a good tenant at rcon able rate-. Po?weiS3ioii given at once Will rent farm Iand.s alone, or dwelling and farm together. Fine opportunity for the right mau. l:3t:pl. R. V. Lanieb. 50 AO RES of J-'001 lni 6 "hrs from S.aiisbary, cn the Concord road, terms reasonable tor cash. 51:tf, PlNKKKY LCDWICK. COTTON ! J. Di SSSKILL 18 BUYING Conon l Cotton Seed. Office between A. C. Harris and Kluttz & Sendleman. BEING 70TJR COTTON TO J. D. GASKILL. 2:1m. GERMAN CARP:-4SW w""' quantity, lor stocKlni otto. For terms, address W. K. fhalky .Sal- isLu ry. N. C SIM. 1 r 'out of sorts' with headache, stomach disorder, torpid liver, pain in back or side, con stipation, etc .neglect may be f lital. One dose of txosufa Sanative Pilla will give relief, 41 ew dosas restare to new uealtii and vigor. UArmltle secolW U tbelr hex, hni D 1 "est 1 m -j. c - WEAKUNDEVELOPED WMm lit 'ontf r-n in our . nor. Vi r-n.lv to ia.ini- ve; m-iiPon.nninTO. ; r..- ,11 ..v that ihre i- nawhlwwo' hnraOng aKon' this. Cn (h com nrv, the ad vrtiaera are vrr iiurh.y.nd . i. I i.treie.i .rwn may get sea cirr-lai- ' til i-lrt'i-n-' .v adrtr -ealng ft" jTggjTTCgeliaaaaSnW Paager! 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Afiliovillo A.cxaniier's "4 33 6 OS 4T 6 55 T 38 9 39 10 00 5 1 1 loam 4 43 Hot Springs Leave Arrive faint K (. Leave Arrive Morrtsiown Knoxvllle Leave l MURPHY BRANCH. 11 10 a m Leave i 23 p m Arr 3 25 3 35 R 10 6 19 7 64 Aa'ievll'.p Wuynesvllle Sytva V.'ebster Charleston .. Bushnell J.irretts Arr 5 00 p m 4S 12 11 12 om 10 3o a in 9 19 Leave 7 45 75th Meridian tlmcusad East of Paint Rock. 90th " - . West " " Trains on Murphy Branch run dally except Sun day. Through Pullman Sleepers on soth bounQ train leaving SaUsbury at 11 p. ra. lor Atlanta and Kew Orleans. Through Pullman Sleeper on north bound train leaving Salisbury at 8 6 p ra. for Washington, Pullman Sleeper on same train from Greensboro to Ktchmond and Greensboro to Raleigh. Does not leave Goldsboro Sunday nlelit. IDoes not leave Greensboro Saturday night. JAS. L. TAYLOR, O. P. A., A Washington, D. (?. W, A. Tcai, . G. P. A. , Asnevnie, r . c. THIS P APTCP. 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Aligood, At hens, Ga-. wrlfes Sept. l; "i had severe sore throat more than two weeks; vu entirely cured by CEUTA1N CATAltRH CUKE in one day." CAN YOU DOUBT SUCH TESTIMONY? WE THINK NOT. Only a few of our many certificates are given here, others can be obtalued from yoar druggist, or by addressing 3 O. CO., ATHENS, Ga. For Sale by J. fL ENNISS, Salisbury N.C. 21:ly. I certify that on the 15th of Febru ary I comintuenced giving my four! children, aged 2, 4,6 and 8 years,. respectively, Smith a Worm Oil, andl and within six days there were at', least 1200 worms expelled. One child! passed over 100 in one mght. . J. K. BIMPSOK. Hall Co., Febrnary 1, X879. Sir: My child, five years old,had $ symptoms of worms. I tried calome and other Worm Medicines, but fail 'cd to expel uny. Seeing Mr. BrJ certificate, I got a vial of your ornii Oil, aud the first dose brought forty" worms, anil the second dose-so lnanyg were passed I could, not count them. S. II. ADAMS. 2l:1y. SOMETHING NEW ! t?TLAMP CI11MKEY8 that will not break by heat, tor sale at ENNISS ." DIAMOND DYES - All colors you wish nt ENJSTISS"' DON'T FORGET to call for Seeds ol all kinds at - ENNISS', TO T HE LADIES: Call and sec the Flower Pots at ENNISS'. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby iyen to all pmant having claims ajrfflnst the estate of Moet Lyerly. dw'd, to present the same to mo for pajmeat. o or In'fore the 14th day of Octolwr, 1887, otherwise this notice will ba plead in har of recover?. And those in debted to snid estate, are requested to make i m m e ( I iare pa yni en r Oct. 14 '80. Joseph M. I.yerlt, 51:6t:pd. Ecutor. LOSING OUT! The firm of J. H. THOiIP80N'fl PONS, have thia day dissolved co partnership by mutual consent. They have on hand a larue lot of waeont, Plows, Feed Cutters &c, &., which they offer at cost for cash, in" order that thy may close up the business between this and the" 1st day of January 1887. All indebted to the above firm will please call at ones and settle their notes and accounts; other wise they will le put in the hands of at officer for eolIecth.nl RtupectfuUy, J. H. Thompson's Sous. Tvro Shops, Davidson Co., Sept. 23d, 1884 49: 2 in. - hardware. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2, Granite Row. D. A. ATWELL. Agent for the ' 'CardwellThrcaher, Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. Subscribe now for the Watchman. TTI ill n a at tha T.nnM. cnaiirinis, vTSnisrj, UBrobl MAKE W. E1CH BLOOD. n . world. F LLS Will poaltiToiy aw or nroaL.; MC.H.SC.BQrtog. YUae is. u"ar blekraebjtoraa X X: - ' : - xx -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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