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and INSURANCE AGENCY OF- MI RejJrsenting a fines of Com Mnies equal to any in North Carolina. Insure against loss Mr damage by Fire, Oghtning, '.Vind Storms, Tornadoes or Cy- lone9: Policies written on short nO- ii cq at lowest possible rates. Be sure and call before insur U your tlFE or PROPERTY. Royal Fire Ifisuraiiee Com Hinv of Liverpool has the larjr- r--st net surplus of any Fire In surance Company in the worki. All losses paid as soon as ascer- l lined without the usual dis fmnt for cash payments. Office, next door to A. C. llama'; Feh85:ly. PROPESSIONAL CARDS. Z IKE! CRAIGE. 1. H. CLEMKXT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Jalisbuky, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. ' I Iay,ejid numerous i pas- the skilled i)hy ARADtCALCURE FORf indiscretion. 'rw indulgence, or brain work. Amid mnniitionot Drrtcn- jllllivuua DEBILITY, Organic Wetoft, SfKYSICAI. f m DECAY. r-r C,v tioui remedies tor thess troubtas. Qt oar Fres CiiemJsrsndTrisi ftck age.aad ksrn, tapcrtsn facts before taJds. treat ment etoewhm. Tsks SURE RKMEOY thetll-ia CURED thousands, does not interfere witn Stten t ion to basin, or causa pain or inconvcBienee in inv VST. Founded on TEARS BY U St I N WANT I scientific medics J I Pv rlirret nonll THOUSAND CA F ACKA4 fHOUSANP CASES. tin ifc aat nfdliMM its His Influence a kh out delay. The lc:- lursl function tot the ha lms orraniem la restoreu. I The animating elcmer.ta of life, which MVS been I wasted are riven back .a r id I I he pa t i en t becomes ehr'f Ifu 1 a n d rapidly pains bnf TREA1 One Mont Two Mm Three Months. 7.001 atrmpB ana ensi vigor. HARRIS REMEDY CO.ilTW Cjra7S snfltf V Tenth Bt ST. LOUIS. MO. rTiiorn oroftriMRi Mnt n Truss. I B Ut0 V"W . . - , i?OUTZ'S fiORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS from-- v.f,-i.'r.srv Ho HTJaii fl! H of Cot.ir. Rot or LV2CO ' ttit. If Fontr's iTo lllrrR,ar "1 in tint.. FoBtrtJ'owderswjllenrv snl nrevrtit Hti iwoLKFt. Fonu"s Powder trBl nreve'ht SFr I Fowls. FontxN Powlert wrtlj Ift'Te th'- .jn:.ntftr of milk ls1 eream ta wtv p-r rrnt nnd make tue bi.tter firm Wirt sweet. Fontz's Po'frs w)'ll euro or prevent nlruoat ktkCY Vrnraae to w-iiVh iore anrV ( attlenre. snbjeet. FOVTZ'S I'lW'f RH tHIU ITIC HATtSrACrluK. Sold oTury'lers. PAVIDT. TOUTS, TroprietO. balt:?:os, mo. i. II, Enuis Druggist, Agcat. APPRaHw? EH " t44nr Snn-r at Me our auuenioa SO ACRES ot Xoa(i land, 6 miles from Salishnry, on tlie Concord road, terms reasonab'etbr cash. 51:tf, Pihkxey Ludwick. r ? THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED VMOTT 0? &9 th? as a bam door down to meat delicate Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, Business cards, MICE LISTS. OF ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial. "Onlcrst solcitPd and mttefactin guaranteed L FE r BE 0 - -; W . K Iff Vmnt.hfiil J too MM. Mm JffT.VT. tl. B30Z ha. - 5.oc 'OCT. fob f linting, FfiOM I POSTERS BLANKS " Consumption Can to Cured." Or. J. S. Coitus, dtreatfrnle, Ohio says : "t have given Scott's Ktiiitlsiou of Cod lAver Oil With Hypopnospnues to iour patients with better result than seemed possible with arty remedy. All were hered itary cases of Lung disease, and advanced totbat stage when Coughs, pain in the chest, frccjuent breathing, freqheht pulse, fever, and Emaciation. Alt these cases have increased in weight from 16 to 28 lbs.. and arc not now needing any medicine. I prescniH! ao other Em u Ision of Cod Ltver Oil with Hypnphosplfites, Lime and 8oda but Seotrs, believing it t be tne best," Sleep as a Preventative of Headache. A scientific writer says i "Sleep if taken at the right moment, will pre vent an attack of fierterua headache. If the subject of such headaches will watch the symptoms of its coming, they can notice that it begins with a ieeniig oi weariness or neaymess. x nis is the time a sleep, of an hour, or even two, as nature guides, will effectually prevent the headache. If not taken lust then, it will be two late, for, after the attack is ffaifl? uttder way, it is impossible to get sleep till far into the night, perhaps. It is so common in these days for doctors to forbid having their patients waked to take medicine, if they are asleep when the hour comes round, that the people have learned the lesson pretty well and they gener ally know that sleep is a wonderful preventative of disease better than tonic regulators and stimulants. V Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the World for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tette, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no, pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents pes box. For Sale by Kluttz & Co. 3:ly. There is tremendous hurry and Seal among the Radicals in the Legislature to abolish County Government. It has been a long time since demagogues have had such an opportunity to air their humbuggery. They think that a majority of the ignorant voters of the State favor electing magistrates and county commissioners, and these "fel lows of the baser sort" fire for meet ing the demand whien they have mainly erected To giu power they are willing to "have 2f or 30 of the argest tax paying counties in the State turned over to ignorance, vice and in competency, to be mismanaged and plundered. One, Pinnixin the House ave notice "that his side of the House aras in haste to vote on county govern ment' The Senate must guard the counties that offer such good pillage rround. Make "haste" very slowly in this instance, Wil. Star. SSJ SJaBB Scarlet Fever and Diptheria are spread by contagion, by the transfer of ivinji 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 Darbys Prophylactic Fluid, the great germ destroyer. Prof. H. T. Lcpton, of the VanderbiltTJniversity, Tcnn., says : M As a disinfectant and detergent Darbys Prophy lactic Fluid is superior to any preparation with which I am acquinte i" IHt. The Science and art of Milking. When the teats are first touched, either by the milker or the calf, the first effort of the cow is to draw up the tendons tighter than ordinary, causing a contraction that gives to her bag a hardness that makes it seem as if caked, and the milker can at first only get the little milk which from being crowded, has oozed through the orifices into the teats. Presently, if all is quiet and peaceable, she gives a full relaxation of the structures which hold back her milk, and her teats are not only filled but crowded, and the con tents of her udder are placed at the dis posal of her calf or her milker. If due expedition is used in drawing the milk it can all be obtained. Unusually this effort at relaxation does not long" con tinue. Whether the milk is all drawn or not, cows soon tire of keeping up the relaxation and allow the cords to assume their natural contracted posi tion, and thus shut off the flow; this makes it important to milk speed ily. Tue lingering milker never -gets the whole of the mess. Neither does he who allows the process to be inter rupted. Hence the nmlkihg should be continuous. Cows eniov the sense of relief when a crowded udder is being emptied, and they will continue the re- Taxation which opens the milk ducts as long as they feet that relief is tak ing effect; but let the milker stop, and the relaxation will "stop, and it can rarely be induced again before the time ot another milking. Quiet and comfort are also essential to obtaining all the milk. Green's Fruit Grower. Renews Her Tsttth. Mrs. PhoelMJ Cliesley, Peterson. Clav Co.. Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, uie irum oi wuicn is vouched lor by the residents of the town: "I am 73 vears-old. bave been troubled with kidney complaint ano lameness lor many years; could not dress myself without help Now I am free trom all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own house work. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having re newed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bpttle, only 50c. at Kluttz's Drug Outre. Logan's and Blairs Widows. Senator Logan's dead body was hardly out of sight before the Federal Legisla ture had given his widow a pension of 2000 per y ilurmg her life. And t once Senator Vest out a bill thronfrli the-Seuafe to give Mr. Blair's widow a pension of 2000. Why give these men's widows pen sions? What have they done more than other citizens, that their widows should be put on the pension rolls over and above other citizens' widows? When will this damnable enra end?! There are to-day three hundred thous and worthy widows in this country more needy and dependent than the widow of either Logan or Blair. Why not penson all widows? Mis. Logan to-day is the absolute owner of more than forty thonsand dollars, dttd does not need the pension granted, in the tine seuse of the word need, ine crea tion of a civil pension roll is a very daugefoos Mote, We regret to see it, hut we are powerless to prevent it. Trie Derfocmts are as bad as the Re publicans. As socfn as a big man dies, there is a race between Democrats and Republicans to see who can first get the widbSr on the nenskm rolls. Well the rich must be kept rich and the poor must be kept prior, and we know no better way to do it, than to tax the am . W as sat.. ll 1 Ts Door tor the beneht ot tne ncn. ir Grorer Cleveland had any manhood in him. wp wonld veto both these bills as soon as they reached him. If they gave a pension to the widows of two poor hard Working farmers, lie woo Id swath them quicker than thought. Scotland Neck Democrat It no one else speaks out on this sub ject, let it not be supposed no one else cares anything about it. A Gift far AH. In order to give all a chance to test it, and thus be convinced of its wimderful curative powers, Dr. King's New Discovery ff Consumption, Coughs and Colds, will be. for a limited time, given away. This offer is not only liberal, but shows un bounded faith in the merits of this great remedy. Air who suffer from Coughs, Colds," Consumption, Asthma, Bronchistis, or an; affection of Throat , Chest or Lungs, are especially requested to call at K lut t z's Drug Store, and get a Trial Bottle Free, Large Bottles $L F0RB6T-DE8TR0YEB8 O AUSTRALIA. The crop-destroying rabbits appears to be not the only animal plague of Australia. The decay of the forests is traced by, Rev. P. Macpherson, of the Royal Society of New South Wales, to the opossums. After much investiga tion, it was ascertined that a single ani mal would devour about 200 leaves of the Eucalyptus, or blue gum tree, in a night; providing that 18,000 opossums killed annually in one county of Victo ria were sufficient to destroy upwards of 13,000 trees and lay bare a space of 700 acres, or more than a square mile. THE SALT BOCK OF LOUISIANA. The salt deposits of Petite Anse, is one of the most remarkable known. It is of pure "crystal salt, covering 150 acres to an unknown depth, having been pen etrated 140 feet. It is from One to six leet below sea-level, and the earth over it is from ten to 1 S3 feet thick. On the salt, beneath the earth have been found remains of prehistoric animals, and Indian relics. Above the salt and the animal remains, and more recent deposition, are strata of coal and sand stone. THE GREEN EYED. In a paper on the color of eyes in France, Mons. Topinard has called at tention to the extreme rarity of green ish eyes in Europe, only six cases hav ing been observed by Prof. V irehow in 0,000,000 Germans. With us a greeu eyed person must be fully as uncommon a sight. Yet Chinese annals record that green eyes abound in parts oi Asia, and Pallas notes that they are met with in Siberia." The simple process of slipping a tube into the larynx through the mouth is being, substituted for the formidable surgical operation of tracheotomy in croup and diphtheria, and with good results. FILTERS. Most of the ordinary domestic filters and especially those of spongy iron, carbon, stone, gravel and cellulose are pronounced by a German physician, Dr. Plagge, to be of little or no value for purifying water, as they do not re move the living organisms or bacteria. and allow such germs as those of ty oh us and cholera to pass without hin derance. Clay and asbestos filters were found to have some effect in stopping infections matters, but were not long reliable. Hesse has recommended strongly compressed asbestos and espec ially dense cells of clay as yielding wa ter permanently germ free, but of these nil 1 xx w ii nitering materials ur. nagge is unable to speak from his own obsevation or experiment. A WOODEN-LEGGED ROMAN. Having fresh in mind the discovery that artificial teeth were used by the ancient Greeks and Romans, one can hardly feel surprised at finding that ar tificial limbs are no modern innovation. Historians have vaguely alluded to sub stitutes for arms and legs in ante-Chris tian days, but a specimen of such work is now actually in exist an ce, and forms a unique relic in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon don. It is an artificial leg dating from about 300 B. C, and was. unearthed with the cripple's skeleton at Capua in 1885. It is made of pieces of thin bronze, the lower two-thirds having been nailed to a wooden core now de cayed and upper third being hollow. LABORATORY GEMS. Real diamonds have been produced artificially in Scotland, but were too small and expensive to be a com mercial success. Paste imitations have been so perfected by French chemists that they serve the decorative purpose of the genuine stones, and can hardly be detected by tne test of hardness. Artificial rubies and sapphires have the same composition as the natural miner als and nearly equal hardness. An Austrian investigator, has hit up on an ingenious process for silvering iron. The surface is first covered with mercury, the silver is deposited electro lytically as in the electropla-ing of copper, ana tne mercury is tnen evapo rated by a heat of aoont OUU degrees. Among the remarkable woods of South Africa is sneeze wood (Pttroxu- lon vtile.) which in durabilaty is said! to snrpass even IJgnum rVr, producing! machine bearings which have been known to outlast those of both brass and iron. AMI A FATAL MISTAKE. 7 r The Cleveland (Ohio) Press, of February 23d, 1883, pub listed an account of a fatal surgical operation which caused a great commotion among med ical Ifien throughout the whole (country, Dn -Thayef, the most eminent surgeon in Hevelaud, pronouncing it scandalous. It appears that a Mrs. King had been suffering for many years from some disease of the stom ach, which had resisted the treatment of all the physicians jittendanoa. The disease commenced with a slight de rangement of the digestion, with ft poor appetite, followed by a peculiar indescribable dis tress in the stomach, a feeling that has been described as a faint "all gone" sensation, a sticky slime collecting about the teeth, causing a disagree able taste. This sensation was not removed by food, but, on the contrary, it was increased. After a while the hands and feet became cold and sticky a cold perspiration. There was a constant tired and lan guid feeling. Then followed a dreadful nervousness, with gloomy forebodings. Finally the patient was unable to re tain any food whatever, and there was constant pnin in the abdomen. All prescribed rem edies failing to give relief, a consultation was held, when it was decided that the patient had a cancer in the stomach, and in order tosave the patient's life an operation was justifi able. Accordingly, on the 2 2d of February, 1883, the opera tion was performed by Dr. Vance in the presence of Dr. Tuckcrman, Dr. Pemer, Dr. Arms, Dr. Gordon, Dr. Capner, and Dr. Halliwell of the Police Board. The operation consist ed in laying open the cavity of the abdomen and exposing t lie stomach and bowels. When tnid had been done an examin ation of the orgnn9 was made, !;ut to the honor and dismay of the doctors there was no cancer to be loiind. The pa tient did not hfl&e a cancer. When too late the medical men discovered that they had made a terrible mistake ; but they -owed the parts together and dressed the wound that tliey bad made, but the poor woman auk from exhaustion and died in a few hours. How sad it must be for the husband of litis poor woman to know that his v ife died from the effects of a surgical operation that ought never to have been performed. If this woman had taken the pi-oper remedy for Dyspepsia Mid Nervous Prostration (for this was what the d'..sv!iise really was), she would have been liv i nr? to-day. Siiakkii Extract of Hoots, or Skioki.'s Curative Svritp, a remedy made ex pre 'y for Dyspepsia or Indi gestion, has restored many such eases to perfect health after all other kinds of treatment have fulled. The evidence of its ellieaey in curing this class of eases is too voluminous to be published le!f ;ebut those who ivad the published evidence in favor -of this dyspeptic remedy do not question its convincing nature, and the article has an extensive sah. EXHIBIT Of the Clerk 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 $26,00 14,00 9,00 26,00 8,00 26,00 8,00 26,00 2,00 24,00 12.00 " 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 " " mileage H N Woodson, Clerk, per diem 26,00 Total $207,00 Pittances traveled by the members of the Board in attending the sessions of the same: Thomas J Snmner, 180 miles Li W Coleman, 240 Horatio N. Woodson, CtTc. lot, 1837 b Surgical Ossra ill River and Harbor Bill. The following are the amounts in the river and harbor bill agreed upon by the committee as they relate to le States of Virginia and Korth Carolina: VIRGINIA. Norfolk harbor S 25,000 Approaches to Norfolk harbor 30.000 Appomattox river Chickahominy river James river i Mattaponi river 6,000 2.000 100,000 2,000 . 5,000 2,000 7,500 .New nver Pamunky river til i - tl liappanannocK nver Staunton river York river Dan river "' KORTH CAROLINA. Beaufort harbor Waterway between Ncwberne and Beaufort Cape Fear river Contentnea creek Trent river Currituck sound Nense river New river Pamlico and Tar rivers 5,000 12,500 1,500 10,000 7,500 70,000 5,000 3,000 7,500 32,000 2.500 1,500 Look to your water supply, and be sure that you are drinking pure water. See that your cows and horses have pure water. If milch cows consume impure water it is almost as bad as though you consumed it yourself if you use the milk and butter. TIRED OUT! At this to on nrl y erery im Deeds to mm mm eon oi tonic, ileum enters into siroost every piiy- mcian'B prescription for 1 yt loose i i who need building up. THE TONIC for Wenknesa, JL.nMtBde. iaertnr. etc. It HAM Nil KO l.nofc of I AI,, and is the on! v Iron medicine that la not irilnrienr. It Knririies the Iilood, liivigoi r.tes the .System, Restores Appetite, Aids Diorcstlon It does not blacken or injure the teeth, cause head ache or produce constipation other Iron mr.dirlnet do Db. a. H. Binklet, a leading physician of Spring- A nl A Ci . isrown's Iron Hitters is a tlioroiiguly good modi- einrv I use itin my practice, and and its action ex ceta all other forms of iron. In wpjiknesn, or a low con dition of the system. Brown's Iron Bitten is usually a positive necessity. It is all that ia claimed for it." Da W. K. Waters, 1219 Thirty -second Street, Georgetown. D. O., aays: "Brown's Iron Bitten is the Tonic of the age. Nothing better. 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Sanger f A neglected cold or cough may ead to rneumouja.( .onsujuption or other fatal disease. Strong's Pectoral Pills wil; cure a cold as by magic. Beat thine lor dyspepsia, u d igestiou , sick headache as thonsanos testily. ORGANIZED 1859 SEEKING HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital 8300,000 Total assets $750,000 Insures all classes pro perty at ae quate rates. Losses promptly ad justed and satisfactori ally settled without any litigation. j J. RHODES BBC WNE, Prest. WXC.COART, Sec. J. Allen Brown, Agt, Salisbury, N.O. 24:9.n. PIEDMONT AIR LINE. Efthmond & Danville Railroad. Western North Carolina Division. GKNKKAI. PA8SENOKtt DEPT.) ASIIEVILLE, N. C, Not. 6, 18S6. Condensed Schedule, taking effectNo 7. i8S. Read Down. R ad Up. WEST. EAST. 4 36pm Leave a 59 42 ll 00 " s 15am " 7 4a Arrive 2 30 a in Leave" 7 30 43 Arrive sum p m "LeaV l OfJim ho Arrive 11 20 6 4?i p m Leave" s 01 Arrive 11 3oamTeave 12 39 p in Arrive 1 41 New York PhUiidolpiiia Baltimore Washington LyucUOurg Danvllle lUclimond Danville Greensboro Golrbhoro Kaleigh Greensboro Salislmry Charlotte Salisbury Arrive 3 20 p m 12 35 p in " 10 03 am " 8 30 M 2 00 Leave 11 40 p ra Arrive- 5 30 a m 11 80 p m Leave 9 30 Arrive 11 20 am 6 no t 9 47 p in 8 06 Leave Arrive 12 30 a m Leave ll 00 p.ta Arrive 6i8 p m 5 03 4 07 3 40 2 55 2 25 1 25 11 51 a m Salisbury Statcsvine Newton 2 15 2 3S 3 30 4 33 6 03 6 47 6 55 7 33 9 39 10 00 Hickory Connelly s Tings Mordant on Marlon Black Mountain spart. June. L slicvillo Alexander's 11 09 101 16 18 Hot Springs 8 20 Leavo s 00 Arrive 6 60 3 13 Leave 1 45 rami koc: i. .4 Morristown Knox vine 5 10 Leave 1 TO a m Arrive 4 46 MURPHY BRANCH, s 00 a m Leave Asherllle 10 13 pm Arr Waynesvllie .... 11 ?5 Sylva 12 05 p. in. Webster l 40 Charleston 3 04 Bushnell Arr 500pm 2 45 12 11 12 00 in. 10 30 081 9 19 Leave 7 45 4 39 Jarretts. 75th Meridian time used East of Paint Rock. With West ' Trains on Murphy Branch run dallv except Sun day. Through PttUruan Sieepers on south nounfl train leaving Salisbury at 11 p. in. for Atlanta and New Orleans. Through Pullman Sleeper on north bound train leaving Salisbuiy at 8 06 p m. for Washington, Pullman Sleeper on same train from Greensboro to Richmond and Greensboro to Raleigh. Does not leave Goldsbom Sunday night. iDoes not leave Greensboro Saturday night. JAS. L. TAYLOH, G. P. A., W, A. Tcrk, a. G. P. A. Washington. D. C. Ashevllie, X. C. TTITG! P APPT? mavhe founr! n fllo n Geo. -"lO XT t EjIX p. Rowell ft Co's wspspsr AdvertMnc Bureau (10 Spruce St.). whttrensidverTlsln: cntracia may h marto for it IN NV i DUK. COTTON I J. D. GASKILL IS BUYING & Cotton Seed. Office between A. Cl. Harris and Kluttz & Rendleman. BRING YOUR COTTON TO J. Dl GASKILL. -' - "i . ... 1 ,1 VDUILITI WPEULIM LINIMENT CTRES Diphthsi Ciarrhooa, Kidnwy Troubles. andSniTii nt.l.. r"iir .11 -" riL' yy- o AOS Pill. &Mskstl Sa25rrE?W? ten Umes the seat oc box of bik hcik 1 avmi Zm)SuTXZte 5S1aM oenU ft as i pi i wi c a 3 ' BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOR SORE MOUTH - h SORE TH In all forms and stages, reou'ires'no 'instrument. It ures whera Others failed to give relief Dr.B. B. Davis, Athens, Ga., Sbtk I Buffered with Catarrh five years. But since using CEKTAIH CATARRH CURE am entirely free from the dis ease," Dr. O. B. Howe, Athens, Gn., saysiCEKTAraf CATARRH -CURB cured me of a severe ulcerated sore throat, and I cheerfully endorse it." Hiss Lucy J. Cook, Oconee Co. Ga., writes, Sent 1 7th, 18S5: '"One bottle of your remedy entirely cored me of Catart-b with which I had suffered greatly for tne years." J. H. Allgood, A then. Ga., writes 8eptf. "J, "1 had severe sore throat, more than two weeks: was entirely jiured by CERTAIN CATARRH CURB to one day." - - CAN YQTS DOUBT SUCH TESTIMONY? WE THINK NOT. Only a few ot our many certificates are given here. Others can be obtained from your druggist, or bv addressing ' 3 C. CO, ATHENS, Ga For Sale bj J. H. ENNISS, Salisbury N.C. 21:ly. I certify that on the 15th of Febru ary I comaiBtcnccd givine bit lour 'children, aged 2, 4,6 and 8 vears. respectively, smith's Worm Oil. and and w.tliin six days there were at least 13W) worms expelled. One child! passea o?er 100 in one night. J. E. Simpson. 'Hall Co., February 1, 1?0. Sir: My. child, fiye years old,hadi rsymptoins of worms. I tried calome ,and other Worm Medicines, but fail ed to expel any. Seeing Mr. Baif'J certificate, I got a vial of your Worm, Oil, and the first dose brought forty" worns, and the second dose so man vi were passed I could npt count them. S. II. ADAMS. 21:ly. 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