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Kerosene Oil! BY THE BARREL AT ENNISS' Drug Store. July 9, '65 tf. FRESH TURNIP SEED! The Earliest and Best Turnip Swl for ale at 1 ENNISS'. Trusses or i. reduced prices, at ENNISS'. Fruit CHEPER THAN EVER. ALSO Rubber Rings for Fruit Jars, at enniss'. Mi SCAR'S PRESERVING POWDERS For sale at ENNISS1. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MACHINE OIL For Threshers, Reapers, and Mowers at ENNISS'. PRESCRIPTIONS ! If yon want jonr prescriptions put up cheaper thutmn y y here ejse go to EHNISS' Drug Store. J. 6 Exuuss' Blackterrv Cordialr FOR Diseotery, Diarrhoea, Flux, &c, for sale At ENNISS' Drag Store. PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights : Malned, and all other business In the U. S. Patent Offloe attended to tor Moderate Fees. Our oltlee In opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less -time than those re note from Washington. Send Model or drawing. We advise as to patent ability free of charge; and make So charge unit we Obtain. Patent. - We refer here to the Postmaster, the Soot, of Money Order Dir., and to officials of the U. S. Pat ent office. For circular, advice, terms and refer ences to actual clients in your own State or county. write to rt C. A, SNOW & CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington 1. C. Oct. SI. '85. tf FIRE and LIFE AGENCY OF J.Suf'lllcCnlis,Jr. Reprsenting a line of Com- ganies equal to any m North arolina. Insures against loss or damage by Fire Lightning, Wind Storms, Tornadoes or Cy olones. Policies Written on short no tico at lowest possible rates. Bo sure aiid call before 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 A. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I,. H. CLEMENT. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, .ttornoya -t Law, o a nsrir k v , N. C. Feb. 3nl, feNERVOUSDEBILITY OKOAMICWEAESrESa J Uucay .and numerc as lobacarediseaees, baf- HARRIS9 uum the akuiea pfcy i clans, result fno outhful indiscretion, x flreo indulgence, or vot brain work. Avoid A Radical Cure FOR 2CEBVOUS I the irapoiit ion ot i preten tious remedies for this troubles. Oct our Frea Circular and Trial Puck -sRCsnu learn iniportaut UCU before taking treat ment elsewhere. Take a SURE BtMEHY that HA3 CUKED thoussrwl, doe not interfere with atten tion to btuisen, or cause pain or inconvenlcnca ia any way. Founded an scientific medical princi ple. Ey direct apt il ica ti . in to the teat of dieeaae its specific Influence ia felt without delay. The nat ural functions of the hu man organism is restored. The animating element! of Hie, which nave been wasted are riTen back , and the patient heeomeschc! r fu 1 and rapidly (tains hcU trecph and sexual vigor. PHYSICAL I DECAY. TftTfn iod nvtn fiivH YEARS BY USE IN MANY Thousand Cass.3. T7t EA TATJEXT. One Month. - S3 0( Two Months, - 6,00 Throe Monlba, V.Ool hiidi cij rcKsunac Not u I ru arkiot terms m oir A nnKanr. - TOTATj FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS -i0,l?1?" '2? onf.m.-Rnrs or Li-n fc m. 'f fVm I nl-rs tri tt:. ruu- I ;.v.lr ta lis . nrr RiV4 ,, ,.nl ( ot A . rwitz 'oi-.r win prevent UF in Kowi. -'B' lowTa rii) Mn-p-r thu ajicnlin- of Rrfik Sj JJJJJ1 r"r M i.:., auj u.ne Uis butur trm fW Prt TiUt ttH cure or prvTent olmrwt KTKKT IrM aar lo whiii . ami . aHhiert. aW erirjwi.rra. 1. Al :X E. TOvrz: freprUto. sa.z.ifccun.sui. . I. II. Enuiss Druggist, Agent. ,i ; , " I HIS PAraOT'MSiw M. W.AYCTSSON. out tttUwnicd wnto. Jars! INSURANCE DEBII.ITx Onrasic Weaknes; iftee 1 TRIAL Scientific M is cellany . ANaLO-INDIAJf ENTERPRISE. Muhogony is being rapidly introduc ed into every part of India where it promises to thrive. The seeds sown have germinated remarkably well, a single pound planted in green-houses in the southern districts having yield ed between 3,000 and 4,000 plants. It is thought to be quite probable that the world may some day look to India instead of to Ameriea for its mahogony as wefhas for its quinine. The eastern product of the latter has already be come so extensive and of such superior quality that the chinchona bark ex ports of the u mted States rdr ooium oia are said to have diminished fifty per cent within five yeaps. THE LEFT-HANDED. A new work by Dr. Louis Jobert, states that no purely left-handed race has ever been discovered, although seventy per cent of the inhabitants of of the Pendjab use the left hand by preference, as do also the larger part of the Hottentots and Bushmen of ooutn Africa. In a study of criminals, Dr. Marro has found that from fourteen to twenty-two per cent of convicts were left handed, the highest ratio among people of all classes being only nine in the hundred. Dyspepsia palpitation of the heart and nervousness am among the disor ders attributed to the use of strong tea excess, but the most remarkable effect seems to have been observed in the case of a young girl reported Jy an rmghsn medical autonty to have had attacks exactly resembling delirium tremens as a result of a habit of chew ing tea-leaves; France is credited with having 2000 medicines in its Pharmacopoeia; Spain and Belgium, lo00: Kussia, 1080 Greece and Switzerland, 1040 ; United States, 1010; Great Britain, 815 ; Swe den, 740; Denmark, 720; Holland, 605; Germany, 606; Austria, 560; Hungary and Komanuv, 54a; and .Norway, DdU. A comunication to the French Acad emy of Sciences, by Mons. C. V. Zen cer, has called attention to the simul taneous occurrence of brilliant auroras aud meteoric showers, suggesting a probable connection. THE UNEXPLAINED IN GEOLOGY. While reaching so deeply into the A origin of things, reflects Dana, geology leaves wholly unexplained the creation of matter, pervades the whole history like a prophesy, becoming more and more clearly, pronounced with the pro gressing ages, and having its consum mat ion and fulfillment in Man. It gives no cause for the arrangement of the continents together in one hemis phere, and mainly in the same temperate zone, or their situation about the nar row Atlantic, with the barrier-moun tains in the remote west of America and in the remote east of Europe and Asia, thus gathering the civilized world into one vastarena; it does not account for the oceans having in extent and djpth, that exact relation to the land which, under all the changes, allowed of submergence and emergence through small oscillations of the crust, ant hence permitted the spreading out of sandstones and shales by the waves and currents, the building up of limestones through animal life, and the accumu lation of coal-beds through the growth of plants, and all in numberless alter nations; nor for the various adaptations of the system of plants and animals to the want of the last species in that system. Through the whole history of the globe there was a shaping, provis ioning, and exalting of the earth with reference to a being of mind, to he sus tained, educated, exalted. This is the spiritual element in geological history, tor which attraction, water and hre have no explanation. x THEORY OF SUN SPOTS.- - Bv mtl. Of a Sensitive tnermopile and a perforated disc of cardboard, Prof. Sporer, a German physicist, has proven that extra-luminoils patches on the solar di?c are more intensely heated than the rest, and that the dark snots are cooler than the average surface. The hottest regions must develop as cending gas-currents, to which descents of cooler gas-basses must necessarily correspond. These descending gases must generate the dark spots, and the ascending produce the prominences which are observed to shoot up to enormous heights. This theory is con firmed by the fact that sunspots al ways form on extra-bright part of the sun. liecent observations suggest that perfumes and the odors of flowers oper ate powerfully in preventing lung dis eases. MICROBES. The part played by microbes in na ture, as Mons. E. L. Trouessart says, is an important one. We find them every wnere. , Every species of plant has its special parasites, the vine, for example, being attacked by more than a hundred different kinds. These mi croscopic fungi have their use in the generar?conomy of Nature. They are nourished at the expense of all decaying vegetable and animal matter, whose complex constituents they reduce to the simpler form of soluble mineral substances, which are returned to the soil-to feed jiew generations of plants. In this way they clear away all the deap bodies and useless substances which are the refuse of life, and thus they unite animals and plants in an endless chain. All our fermented liquors, wine, beer, vinegar, etc., are artificially produced by the species of microbes called ferments, which also cause bread to rise. From this point of view thev are profitable in industrv J and commerce. But, in addition to which arc iaiurious to us. Such art the microbes that produce diseases m wine, most of the changes in aliment-! m v a , i nrv and industrial substances, and, finally, a large number or the diseases to which men and domestic animals are subject. The germs of these diseases, wnicn are only the spores or seeos or these microbes, float in the sir we breathe and in the water we drink, and thus penetrate to our bodies interior. There is not a single day, nor a single instant, in which we cannot be said to be in contact with microbes, which are, in fact, the invisible agent of life and death. FIBS PROOF RUBBER. A new compound of caoutchouc, for which the name of " Woodite " is sug gested, has been produced by Mrs. A. M. Wood, an English Lady. The sub stance possesses the elasticity of India rubber, undergoes no change by expos ure, and is claimed to be absolutely uninflamable. It is proposed to use it for covering the unarmored parts of war-ships and torpedo boats. A French horticulturist, Mons. Nob ble, has found that the seeds of the finest varieties of grapes germinate more quickly than those of the com mon sorts, and that seeds fresh from the fruit germinate better than those which have been dried. Esther Rockwell's Romance. TVIrs. Esther Nile Rockwell, widow of Harry Rockwell, died at Haddam Neck, Conn., a few days ago. A most romantic event in her life gave her something more than mere local repute. She was married in 1817 to Harry Rockwell, who lived further up the Connecticut river, and who was a man of somewhat roving disposition, with a strong liking for sea. Two years after marriage Rockwell accepted an offer for winter employment in Savannah, but when he returned in the spring came only to New York. There he was tempted to ship on a whaler, and did so without seeing his wife. He was afterward captured while on an English vessel by a Spanish ship and spent two or three years in a Spanish prison. Then without returning home, he enlisted in the United States navy, and for some years after was on a mer chant ship. He sailed around the world several times, Mrs. Rockwell, not having heard anything from him for seven or eight years, believed he was dead, and in 1825 she married George Evans, who died i n 183 L Rock well in that year was in New York, and intended to return home, but hearing that his wife had married again think ing him dead, he at once shipped for a long voyage. By Mr. Evans the wife had three children, two of whom are now living. One of these, Zelinda, when a little girl, in 1835, told her mother that she had a queer dream, ana that she saw her other papa as Kockwell was called coming home in sailor clothes and a colored vest. A week later, on the afternoon of July 4, and during a heavy thunder storm, Rdcdwell knocked at the door of his wife's house and asked for shelter. He was invited to take dinner, though no one recoguized him. The little girl, however, spoke of her dream at once when she saw him, saying that the man was dressed just as her other papa had been. Then the wife said, greatly agi tated: "You remind me of a man wno was once my husband." "Don't you know me, Esther?" was his answer. Five days after, they were were married, and lived happily together for forty-six years, when Rockwell died. Three children were born to them, one of whom, Edward Rockwell lives now in the old homestead. They Still Howl. Memphis Appeal. Massachusetts is still Republican. The reason why is very plain.. -Over 1,500 persons in that btatb' bv bpen arrested for illegal ieting in the late eiewiions ft itlv Jersey a Repubhcau Secured his election to the Legislature by purchasing 400 votes, the Federal authorities having secured the confess ions of that number of persons that they had sold their votes. And yet they will howl about Mississippi and Louisiana. QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. Tbf) qnfttioa baa probably bn aaked thoataa RJ"" J5.Tr, CV1 Srt -n'a Iron Bitten cure e-ary. thintr?" 'Well. stdoWt, Bat it dca ccrra any diaea or which a reputable physician would proaentw IMW Physicians recognise Iron aa the heat restorative sept known U, the prt.feanion. end innuiry of any leading chemical firm will aubatAntiate the aaanitiim that there are more preparation of iron than of any other substance used to medicine. Thi showa con olusirely that iron is acknow ledged to be the most importiot factor in succeseiul medical practice. It is. howoTur. a remarkable fact that nnnr In th Hlv. pryot MHUH.ft'fi IKON BIT ly 8&tisfa;tory iron combination 1 no perfect- BROWN'S I RUN BinERSteh- hesdacbe. or produce copaUpetfcan all other iron medicines do. BltOW.N'S IRON B1TTKKM en res I n digestion, BillouHiicaa, We a kness, Dyspepsia. .Malaria, Chills and Fevera, Tired Feell-gjOracral Debility, Pain hatha 61de, Back or Limbs. II endnche and Neural, pi a-f or all these ailments boa is prescribed daily. RRnUin's RON k TTPRs ina Like aJl other thorough medicines, it ly. When taken by tn'n toe to aaaaaa aaiaamt iHfa a I . the diareation imDroren. the bowela are active women the effect tsnbually m. re rapid and marked. Bp; nealtoy ooior eontea to the erteeaa: nerrou diaappeara; functional deranaTAtnenta become 1 lax. and if a surah ' mother, abnndant raster h supplied for the child. Remember Brmrn'a boa Bitten ia the ONLY iron medicine that ii no. Ingurioua. I'hyriciuxt mttd lmeiit rrnatiia? it. Ta Genuine haa Trade Mack aad eroeead rad Mom on wrapper. TAKE NO OTUCK. S S.TESTED ft EED0 I'l anus. Bulbs, luiplemns. O C. CLaf O n ec by man on application. r re EL Ea Don't neglect writing for It HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. ROCHESTER, N. Y. CHICA6tLL 3:8-3:; X. Hais St. U-14H. OaikCt SIBLEY a Try Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers; it la an elegant, safe, and reliable article, cheap and convenient for use, and will not rub off. A voung man and his wife walked a distance ot duu mne3, irom central Wisconsin, in order to save their mon ey to buy land with. Ayer'i Sarsapanila marveloush braces up the system ; purifies and invigorates. Every invalid needs it. Will Campbell and Lem, sons of Garner Campbell, of Sugar Loaf township, aged respectively about 13 and 15 years, were preparing tor a rabbit Hunt early Tuesday morning. Will was standing on the piazza loading his rifle when' it was accidentally discharged. The ball passed through m inch blank am entered the left breast of Lem, who was standing near the fire. It took effect near the heart, killing him in stantly; Scarlet Fever and Dipthexla B . ...... are spread by contagion, by the transfer of living matter from the skin, the membran ous lining of the mouth, nose and throat, and from the intestines and urinary organs: Disinfect promptly and thoroughly with Darbvs Prophylactic Fluid, the great germ destroyer. Prof. H. T. Lijptos;, of the Vanderbilt University, Tenn., says : " As a disinfectant and detergent Barbys Prophy lactic Fluid is superior to any preparation with which I am acquinted." 9:4 1. Wonderful Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co;. Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome. U;i.. says: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Buck len's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled reme dies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some won derful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King.s New Dis covery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters- We guarantee them always. Sold by Kluttz & Co. What a Colored Han Did. The Charlotte Chronicle v. The large number of colored men vho loaf about this city with their hands in their pockets; sun ning themselves on the warm side of the houses, and stand on the street corners and crossings, might learn a lesson from the ex ample of a colored man of whom the Lin coln Preu gpeaks. That paper says: "George Miller, a colored tenant on the farm pf Mrs. Martha Little, near Seattle's Ford, in this county, made with one horse this year, six bales of cotton and plenty of corn and wheat to feed his family aad stock. Out of the products of his one-horse farm he paid his guano bill and all of his other debts, paid cash for another mule and has money left. This shows what a colored man can do by industry and perseverance, not withstanding unfavorable seasons." Greatly Excited. Not a few of the citizens of Salisbury have recently become greatly excited over the astonishing facts, that several of their friends who had been pronounced by their physicians as incurable and beyond all hope suffering with that dreadful monster con sumption have been completely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, the only remedy that does positively cure all throat and luug di&tases, Coughs, Cold, Asthma and Bronchitis. Trial bottle free at Kluttz & Co.'s Drug Store, lafge bottles 4 1 Corn Ileal for Mich Cows. As cohl weather approaches some part of the cow's rations should le corn meat It may not be better than lin seed or cotton-seed meal freed from husk, but farmers have become accus tomed to its use, and are in less danger from over-feeding. Some kind of oily food is necessary to overcome the loss of heat from exposure to the cold. For this reason it is equally important that cows should be sheltered from severe Cold as much as possible. If the m&k is very blue in cold w-eatlierj'ejtop to think that the carbon Jh-tne food which shouki-.g9 ..ifitrtTeam and butter has f been taken bv the cow to maintaiiiah- imal heat. In other words, the cow has practically been eating cream and butter, which is certainly rather too ex pensive either as a feed or fuel. Buckferts Arnica Salve. The B&st Sat.vk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever SoreS, Tette. Chopped Hands, Chilblains pCornt, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no p.nv reqmn-d. It is guaranteed to yive perfect satisfaction, or monev refunded. Price 25 cents pes box! For Sale bv Kluttz & Co. 3:ly. EXHIBIT Of the Clt rk of the Board of County Commissioners for the County of Rowan, to the first Monday in December, A. D. 1886. Amounts and items audited by the Board to the members thereof: Thos J Sumner, per diem $20,00 14,00 9,00 20,00 8,00 26,00 8,00 26,00 2,00 24,tX) 12,00 20,00 " " 7 days extra service " " mileage C F Baker, per diem, " " 4 days extra service W L Kluttz, per diem " " 4 days extra service J S McCubbins, per diem " " 1 day extra service L W Coleman, per diem " " mileaga II N Woodson, Clerk, per diem Total X $207,00 Distances traveled by the members of the Board in attending thc'Sessions of tne same: Thomas J Sumner, 180 miles L W Coleman, 240 " Hobatip N. Woodsox, Cl'k. Dec. 1st, 1887.' 7:4 at mial 'M "03 V 3MOH 3 nrfuaa tiMtnqvuv SO a aaj V 31AXS tj 't.PHIW'milS !! Tf aaiili l pjue liaV niuaaa o aapd aao oai 'Xdoo aidirraa aoa adsTxeia ui aiuJ,) MWI 9B PAJ"H and kvoiu3i4v -qua mjj t " i M I J" mt 'III Mil tWCJ "tataa lM o.a n "l V 1UAAAJIIP Cms i u-min p 3 3t 3 n M' "a ta 1 1 JIOHil l.Ml it '. iv;4H 91 tnu f km $1N30 tnk m is mm nno Remedy for Diphtheria. A German physician has recently given the following as a specific cure for diphtheria. He says: We have with great success rectified oil of turpentine (oleum terebinthime rectrifiatum). Dose, one teaspoonful in the morning and the same m the evening. Adults should take one teapoonfiuV Afterwards drink a little lukewarm milk to allay the burning of the throat. For children the second dose can be mixed with milk, which will render it easier to take. The result is reaHvnuirvelous. The inflammation of the abnormal, diph theritic spots yd the throat grows lighter at the edges, and in this wav they gradual! v shrink until in twentv- four hours they disappear entirely leaving no sign. To quiet the inflamed tonsils the throat was gargled at first every two hours, and then every three hours, with the following trarsrle: One ounce chlorate of potash to forty ounces dis tilled water. We pass through this world but once. Any good thing, therefore, that we can do, or any kiudness we can show to any human being, let us do it now. Let us not defer or neglect it, for we shall not pass this way again. The Watchman is devoted to the best interests of the people of North Carolina; to the development of the State's mdus trial resources; to her farms, her forests, her minerals and her water-powers It should be in your family. Subscribe Garden Seeds away at Enniss' Drug If you buy "one-dolltr's given Store. worth of garden seeds or drugs or medicines, Dr. Ennis will give 10 papers of fresh garden seedsfree. ALSO Tobacco seed free for 50cts. worth of garden seeds or medicines 19:tf. 50 from Salisbury, en the Concord road, terms reasonable for eash. 51:tf, Pjkkxkt Lcdwick. ' CO WON ! S. D. ( IS BUYING Cotton & Cotton Seed. Of3.ce between A. C. Harris and Kluttz & Rendleman. BEING YOUR COTTOlf TO J. D. GASKILL. 2:1m. GERMAN CARP:---S1 pond?. For terms. auare-Es w. it. fkaley .sui isbury. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1886, edition 1
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