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it ( -X FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY OF- J.M1 Rcprsenting a line: of Com panies equal to any in North Carolina. Insures against loss or damage by Fire, Lightning, Wind StormsTornadoes or Cy clones. Folicies written on short no tice at lowest possible' rateX Be sure and call before insur irg your LIFE or PROPERTY. Royal Fire Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, has the larg ont not surplus of any Fire In surance Company in the world. All losses paid a soon as ascer tained without; the usual dis count for cash payments. ' Office, next door to A. C. Harris. Feb23:lv. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KRRB CRAIOE. I" CtEMKNT. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, Attorneys A.t 3Li '.Jai.isbuky, N. C. Feb. 3rd, 1881. iNERVOOSOEBILITY (Organic Weakness I TWuvjind rttmeroua HARRIS' I Inliu-iirndlsMses. bof- Iflinctr skilled phr Fsicians, result freta 'youthful indiscretion, 'too free ind uleence. or over brnin work. Avoid I the imposition oi prften- A Radioal 0uR6 NERVOUS rtooi It ip mnositinn I 1 1 ..... mnMliM for thru I trouble. Ort out rem Circular snd Trial raca- pc. ami learn anponant ISru before takini tresl- PHYSICAL. DECAY, Iment elarwhere. Take a SURE Rem f.i'v that has CURED thousands, does not lirtrrfrre with atten tion to business, or cause sin or ineonvenieace in sny way. Founded on IrYoonc A Mlddlel ea men. Testto fo ovcnSrxl YearsqvuseinmakyI rientific med e I avrnci- Tmousawo Cases. Ulrs- By direct application I to the seat of disease tor Imeeific influence is leu I without delay. The Bat I tin I functions of the ha. I man organism It restored. The animst ire elements of life, whtch nave Dee n TBJSA TMJBVT. p e iv.n osca.sna One Month. - $3 00 Two Months, 6.00 I i hp nt i rn t becomes ehf er I fu 1 and rapidly cahta both I srren gt k and sexual Yigor. ThreeMonths, 7.001 HARRIS REMEDY CO., M raCHClllSTS w. Tenth Bt ST. LOUIS. XO, n i rvruREO PERSONS! Not a Truss. nUr Ask for terms of cr Apptiarce. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS So riAan will dl of Cm.tr, Hots or Lco Fa Tit, tf Font Powders are wed in ttme. Friris Powder will cttro rind prevent HooCItoumA. Foot" Pow.ien will prevent GaPks is Fowls, Vow's r"owlera wni.inrrene tne qnuntnr oi niua fend rream twenty per pent, and make ti e batter Una nd sweet." route's Po-rders. will rnre or nrerent almost mn DwrASK to wldrh ores ami attleare snbject. ItoTTZ Powrlt8 WILL GITK SATISFCTIMf. Soid evtrj w liere. . DAVID r . T 0UT2, Proprietor. BALTIMOSE, Mft J. H. Enn'ss Druggist, Agent. ! on file to Ph flail el 1 at the Newspaper Advar- Usinsr Airency oa. mtmm. N. , our amaonsea ajreata. 50 ijilLO 1 -0,'i iani, o miles from Salisisury, cn the Concord road, terms re:isofiab.e tort-ash. 5Wf, PlNKXKY LUDWICK. THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS TlIOROt'OII EQtlPPKn X7SST 7AEIBTY 0? rno-.i POSTERS is tlj as a barn door down to most delicate Letter and Note Heads, Bill Head and Statements, BUSINESS' CARDS, PAMPHLETS, mZl LISTS, 7ct t BI er ALL BINTS Court and Magisterial, 19 off 1 nrt satNtvt'o cnarantecd HcCQbbms PACKAGE THIS PAPER W. AVER A SO LT pinttBH, ANKS Simmons Liver Regtralator- i what the name indicates a "Regulator" of t hat most important organ, the Liver, Is your Liver oat of order? Then" is your whole system deranged, the breath offen- five, you nave neaaacoe, ieei languia, dispirited, and nervom appetite, sleep j is troubled and unrefraaih, Simmons Liver Regulator restore the healthy action of the Liver. Sec that you get the Genuine, prepared by J. H. Zeliu & Co. 14:1m. All in Play. Harper's Bazar. "Johnny, I have discovered that you have taken more maple sugar than I gave you." uYes, grandma, Fve been making believe there was another little boy spending the day with me." "Consumption Can ba Cared." Dr. .1. S. Combs, eenivHle, Ohio ays : "I have given Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with 'Hypophosphitca to four patients with better result than seemed possible with any remedy. All were hered itary cases of Lung disease, and advanced to that stae when Coughs, pain in the chest, frt-quent breathing, frequent pulse, fever, and Emaciation. AM these rases have increased in weight from 16 to 28 His., and arc not now needing any medicine. I prescribe no other Emulsion of Cod Liver OH with Hypophosphites, Lima and Soda but Scott's, believing it to be the best.' It Wouldn't Work. From the Omaha World. Bertha: MDo you believe that people can take off warts ?" Augustus: "My mother took one off my hand once. She did it by kissing it everv dav. uf 11 have to tell mother about that, because I have something like a wart com in e. but mavbe it's only a fever blister." "Where is it ?" "It's on mv lins "Oh! I forgot to say every one can't do it; the power run s in families, you know." "Well, Til go to see your mother." The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit. Drugiiist, Bi pirns, Ind , tes tifies: "I can recoinuictid Electric Bitter as the vcrv best remedy. Every boltlc sold has given relief in every case. One man tcok six bottles, and was cured of Rheuma tism of 10 years' staiidins." Abraham Hare, druggist. Bellville. Ohio, affirms "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters ilo cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidnev or Blood. Onlr a half dollar a bottle at Kluttz's Drug Store. Treatment of Asparagus Beds In December or January cover the bed with pine straw or other litter and burn it off to destrov nil the seeds. Then cover the bed thickly with new stable manure and sprinkle land plaster or pulverized charcoal over liberally and regularly to prevent the loss of ammo nia. In the bitter part of February or first of March mix the Surface soil of the bed with the manure by digging carefully so as not to injure the crowns of the asparagus, and then rake the bed over evenly and apply an abundance off salt and unleacned asr.es. (dirty salt brine will do as will do as well as clean salt,) and when German Kainit can be had. its use as a top dressing will be found quite lieneficial. Salt and Kainit will not injure asparagus as it is a saline plant; on the contrary, it is be- nig a gross feeder, demands heavy ap plications of saline substances. C. Jr. Weatbt 00k m Fayettecille Observer. Excitement in Texas. Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E.Corley, who was so helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise his heud; i vory Uxly said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, lie hou.'ht a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time he hail taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of the Discovery, he was well and hail gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Triel Bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at Kluttz's Drug Store. The acquisition of learning without study is like the acquisition of wealth without labor. It is as necessary for the mechanic to study out his problem when it comes to him to be studied as it is for him to finish his task by his handicraft. .For every hour of reading two hours should be given to thought; indeed one can better afford to stop reading than thinking. Many great readers are woefully barren of ideas; but there was never a great thinker a frequent thinker who was not strong in indi- vidualitv. Denver 1 rtbune. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Thk Best Salve in the world for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Iihrum, Fever Sores, Tette. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, anil alt Skin Eruptions, and positive y cores rues, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to t:ive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Pure 25 cents pes box For Sale by Kluttz & Co. 3:ty. Commissioner's Sale of Land. By virt ue-of a decree' of the Superior Court for partition among the heirs at law of Samuel Linn, deceased, the under signed, as commissioners of Court. Will sell on the premises, on Wednesday the! 9th day of February 1887 the following described tract of land: About (107) one hundred and seven acres, situate about one mile from China Grove and known as the Samuel Linn place. Fair dwelling and out nouses ami about forty acres , of heavy timber. This sale will be confirm ed by the Court, if it brings a fair price. Terms of sale, one-third cash and tne re maining two-thirds on a credit of nine months, with interest at eight per cent on the deferred payment. Title reserved un- til tKn nutriius) mAnAn ic nnil 1 B .A . I V. A. 1INN, IK 2 T) V BnaTiiv I rnm'ft u. A. Linn. y Jan. 3d 1SS7. ll:td Scientific Miscellany. A PERENNIAL WONDER. From time to time are reported supposed extraordinary and unparalelled ;T -d" . 4- . v r ho 'll i r in I IP black turning white and it may be worth noticing that this striking affec tion is by no means a new or very rare one. The disease is called leukoderma, and it is well known among whites, though apparently more frequent in the dark-skinned races. Erasmus Wil son gave its frequency in London as not less than 1 in 400 cases of skin disease, and, according to Kaposi, it is in Vienna 1 in oOO; but Warden, in India, met with 1 in 36.2 cases of skin disease, and Bombay inquires into lep rosy disclosed a great number of these cases. ASTEROID COMETS. While aereeing fti general with the theory that comets have, their origin . . . 11 .1 -1 teyona tne limits or tne soiar system, Prof. Daniel Kirkwood finds proof that some of those of short period are minor planets whose orbits in the as teroid zone have been changed through the. perterbmg n.nuence ot the larger planets. The third comet of 1884, for instance, seems to have been drawn from the asteroids by Jupiter in May, 1875. PROGRESS IN OYSTER FARMING. In the extensive oyster culture experi ments of the United States Government particular attention is being given to methods for preserving the young. Wire baskets three feet square and six incites deep are used for collecting the spat, whfhh adhere closely to the sides and bottom, this device enabling the operators to prevent the accumulation or mud, the great foe of the oyster in dustry, by frequent shaking of the basr kets. An average oyster is expected to yield 10,000,000 young. Probablv the onlv medical journal published daily is El Iktrio Medico-Far mac ut ico, of Madrid. POWER OF EXPLOSION. Frightful as its possible effect over a limited space may be, the force Ivitrg dormant in a ton of dvnaraite is by no means so forminuble as many are il- clined to believe. Accurate measure ments by Italian engineers have shown that the explosion of a ton of dynamite exerts a power 01 4u,070 toot-tons; that of a ton of nitroglycerine, 64,42 toot tons; and of a ton of blasting gelatine. 70,050 foot-tons. A cube of 71,00 tons of ordiuarv building stone would meas ure only 90 feet on the side, and if it were possible to concentrate the whole force of a ton of blasting gelati e at the moment of explosion on such a mass, the only effect would be the lift ing of the block foot. to the height of a HEATING BY ELECTRICIT V. Among late French novelties is an e lectrical heating stove. In it the con ducting wires are led through apertures in plates of refractory clay and plumba go, in whicl) wire bobbins are placed as part of the electric circuit. The bob bins are heated by the passage f the current, and in turn heat the air which is allwed to P88 freely through the apparatus In Persia and India efforts are being made to stop the importation of aniline dyes for use in textile manufactures, such as those of carpets and brocades. They are declared to be not only less stable and artistic than the native dyes but positively injurious to health. Though the celebrated experi ment of squeezing water through the sides of a gold vessel has been supposed to demonstrate the porosity of all mat ter, while gasses pass through metals rauch more readily, the recent experi ments of an Italian physicist have shown that eases cannot be forced through glass by any available mechan ical, chemical or electrical means. li ven a pressure of 1890 pounds on the square inch had no effect. At a late meeting of the London Lin- nean Society was exhibited a volume of "Honzo Zufu" (Illustrations and Brief Descriptions of the Plants of Japan"), by Iwasatti Tsanemasa, which consisted of 96 volumes containing 2000 colored figures. lhe task ot reproduction by native hand-labor is so great that only two or three are known copies are known to have been completed. French surgeons disagree concern insr the nature of lockjaw. Some report having successfully treated it as a pure ly nervous affection, while others insist that it is a contagious disease, one emi nent observer contending that it is of ten contracted by man through germs from horses. Up to the present time 61 species of lilies have become known, according to an English botanist, Ms. H. Elwes. If a life will bear examination in every hour of it, is is pure indeed. l.RADHELD'S MENSTRUATION or ONTHLY SICKNESS. ' " t"'vn awnwg the CHANCE OF LIFE, rmt oaVrtog: and sUncer will be avoided sVHraid lor If Ukn Amrnz ttw CHAN OK OF LIFE, Baiwrin d KasojaToa Co., Atlanta, Oa. li SatOR mXWmmmW HsHHaHHaHHsHaHHaH ! A SPECIFIC FOR n 1 1 iwi m is .i 1 1 1 ii n u r. i mWmwMMm It is claimed that the largest collec- i ' l TT ii 1 wJi .i non oi meteorites in cne uniwu owiies, mm , 1 . if not in the world, is at AmhearstCol-j lege. It embraces more than 500 speci- mens, weighing about 1200 pounds. The fargest meteoric iron, procured from:""? jw ju.uikimuiubuihmu Colorado, weighs 43( pounds, and the smallest, from New York, half an ounce; the largest entire meteorite stone, one from Ohio, weighs 56 pounds, and the smallest, from Sweeden, less than 50 grains. The first specimen on the list fell in Alsace Nov 7, 1492. The tale College collection of meteorites numbers 147, of a weight o. about 19i6 pounds. The largest single mass known weighs 25 tons, and is now in Stockholm; the next in size, weighing JO tons, is in Copenhagen ; one of 5 tons is at the British Museum; St. Petersburg has one of 1680 pounds; Yale College, one of 163 pounds; and the Smithsonian in stitution, one of 1400 pounds. ATerriiSiirlUoii A FATAL MISTAKE. . The Cleveland (Ohio) Press, of February 23d, 1883, pub lished an account of a fatal surgical operation which caused a great commotion among med ical men throughout the whole country, Dr. Thayer, the most eminent surgeon in Cleveland, 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 in attendance. The disease commenced with a slight de rangement of the digestion, with a 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 culd feelinc Then followed a dreadful nervousness, with gloomy forebodings. Finally the patient waa unable to re tain any food whatever, and there jvas constant-pain in the alxlomen. 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 to save the patient's Lf3 an operation was justifi able. Accordingly, on the 22d of February, 1883, the opera t! m was performed by Dr. Vance in the presence of Dr. TuclvTman, Dr. Terrier, Dr. Arms, Dr. Gordon, Dr. Capner, nnd Dr. ITalliwell of the Police Board. The operation consist c I in laying open the cavity r I the abdomen and exposing ie stomach and bowels. Vhen is had been done nn cxamin ion of the organs was made, it to the horror and dismay w.i the doctors there was no 'nneer to be iound. 1e pa nt did not have a cancer. f iien too late the medical men liseovered that they had made t terrible mistake; but they sewed -the parts together and dressed the wound that they had made, but the poor woman ank from exhaustion and died i.i a few hours. How sad it must l-c for the husband of ti.is poor a Lilian to know that his wife i..etl from the effects of a surgical operation iLat Ought never to have been performed. If this woman had taken the proper remedy for Dyspepaia i.nd Nervous Prostration (for this was what the disease reallv was), she would ha been liv ing to-day. Shaken Extract of ItooTs, or Seioel's Curative Syrit, a remedy made ex pressly for Dyspepsia or Indi gestion, has restored many such cases to perfect health after all other kinds of treatment have failed. The evidence of its efiieacy in curing this class of case is too voluminous to lie published her ; but those who read the published evidence in favor of this dyspeptic remedy do not question -its convincing nature, and the article has an extensive sji1. One good secend hand Dean Finkinc Pump, in pood t rder. Apply to ik Nkw Hooves Hill Gold Mining Co, Hooter Hill, N. f. 11:2m. While some forms of- fungus are most destructive tovegetation, it is now i ... i . . .if... .1 1 1 nevea tnac raere are omers wmcn render assistance to the plants on which Frank found that a fungus cov- ! aamS V a KaaaIi nnj Ao V- AAmB n rtr, tin i lit iatvii auu uas ncruia to help in the nutrition of those trees trees. Another interesting case has lately been studied in Gernianv by Wahiiich, who finds that a yellow bladder-like fungus of the root-tissue of orchids works no perceptible harm to the plants, but on the contrary proba bly aids them by changing woody mat ters into a form that they may more readily absorb. -Of the present destroyers of the Indi ans, according to Dr. Washington Mat thews, the chief is consumption. Cen sus returns show that, while the death rate among the Europeans is 17.74, per thousand, and that among Africans is 17.28, the rate among the Indians is no less than 33.6; and that, while among the whites 100 deaths in the thousand are from consumption, and among the negroes 186, there are 280 among the Indians. The influence of civilization has greatly increased the consumption rate among the Indians the effect seeming to be partly due to change of diet, and partly to causes not yet un derstood. The Richmond Disjtatch men lions that the insertion of an advertisement in its Sunday issue by a bnsines man wanting a clerk drew, by 6 o'clock Monday morning, one hundred and twenty replies. In its comments, our esteemed contemporary overlooks the fact that such an eagerness for work argues badly for " Richmond on the James." A square Ma; - tone, weighing a pound, was recently shoved out of place by the united efforts of only three mush rooms growing under it. This shows the immense power of a thing that ffrows. Three live Christian young men in a eommunity will often, by the inherent force of their lives, lift up t he dead weights of worldliness over them. Young man, which way does your life point? It makes quite a difference to tne traveler which way the sign-board points. Its style and get up does not concern him, but which road is meant by its silent pointing. Some one is going the road you point in life and because you point that way. Which way docs yor life point? WOMEN dinar I a tr InsOttaa allr BRQISS5, renewed strength, or whs suffer rVan lailisalllas aa Maw to their sex. should try THC TONIC This madicins combines Iron with pr.re remUbla tonics, and is invaluable for PI a neeni aenuar to omen, ana an wno leaa sedentary live, it tin riches and Pnriflea the Blood, Nritaulatfea ths Appetite, Mrenst liens thai Mnaclea ana Mas ea -in fact, thoroucbl InTiaoralea. Clears the complexion, and makes the akin smooth. Ik does not blacken the teeth, cause headache, or produce constipation all othrr Iron medieiitt do. Mma. BUZABXTH Baibd. 74 Farwell Are.. Milwau kee. Wi., sara, under date of Dec. 26th. 1884: " I here used Brown's Iron Bitters, and it has Been more than a doctor to me, having cured me of the waalma ladies have la life. Also cured me of Liv er Oompiaint. and now my complexion is clear and good. Has also been beneficial to my children." Mrs Louisa C. Bbagdom East Lockport, N. Bays: i nave sunerea ur.tnia misery trom rc Compiainte, and could otaua relief i i rc in nirthinj except Brown s iron itnxere." Oennine baa above Trade Mark and crossed red lines) on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BKOWN CUKM1CAL CO.. UALTlUOUi. MM. SIBLEY'S STESTED( EEDo SEND Illustrated CATALOGUE Vegetable, flower, Field et-f Sk oT Plants, Bulbs Impiem'ia O C EL U O BT D b7 CT y mal1 "n application. l Ea C. Don't neglect wrltinff for It. HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. ROCHESTER, N. Y. CHICAGO. ILL. 12-11 . 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C. , fSi r- feoweU A Co a Newspaper Advi.rtLslnK Bureau (10 Spruce St.). where advertialnK contractu n:i v rwi miH. Ia, i i v x l n - J ' . . . . , Km w. 1 vani ! SEEDS! j - - 'o v::a'.0C3, 'Gwer Seeds, f :wering Flants. ; . .1 c:i apj!ication. .ve Catalogue mailed free. C rrespon lence Solicited. e.W.WOODaSONS, SSEDSMENf NO. IO S. FOURTEENTH TT. f"- ri r.-T r. nu h ,ior. t. JOHNSON I RsllRBai-niv mwm klllllflLII I es-rmiwoTnw.v HoansT.. taSkeSSWJrV Neuralgia. PARSONS These pills were a womI.i 1, tSSmmSSSBS&fSB . ..i-.r psanar or russass. rn. WMm pure and LiRh iv eatraxasL ESl as worta a pound ?S otuer kind. W1WI U'et.-1- wHBiiifc jtm KBwmbmHmftmLmHmmmm VbbbbbbbbbbK BEST BSHSpT 2N0WN FOE CATARRH SORE MOUTH SORE THROAT In all forms and stages purreUvirestnolinstrument. It Cure where others faile d to Dr. B. B. Davis, Athens, Ga.. aava: t with t.atorrh nve years. But since tnta r!??T LATARKJl CUKE am entlrely-fre" rnL Ta,n ease," te irom Uie, i. Dr. O. B. Howe, Athens, Ga.. savs- r !.. CATAKRII CVKB.euredrneor severe ,nRTAIN sere throat, and 1 cheerfully eadorTe . ,,ukerfd Miss Lucy J. Cook. Oconee Co a irr,f. 17th, 1865: "One bome or jour reined v ept ;ured me ot Catarrt wllb which I iSi SSa? ?reat!y tor fire years." U1 nl suffered J. H. Allgood, Athens, Ga . writes Sent . had severe sore Uiroal mom hart two JV5; 1 entirely cured by CERTAIN i atmiiim V ri,?M one day." ,MBU CI kk in CAN YOU DOUBT SUCH TESTIMONY? WE THINK NOT Only a few ot our many eerUncatesare Avert hr adKslng" to0" X0r aroffiSg 3 C. CO., ATHENS, Ga Frr Sale by J. U. ENNLSS, Salisbury X C 2Llv. ' 1 certify that on the 15th of P.i.. ry I comniuunccil rtvini mv t...li fiuiuicii. -peas, 4,6 and 8 years respectively. Smiths Worm Oil, and! O rt J I If i ft la . M mi mm J - nini it ii ii ii i i m v w t nwrn n . , . 1 icasi izuu worms expel led. Ouecliihlj passeii over JOOm one niyht. -J. E. RlUP.nc Hall Co., February 1, 1870, Sin: My child, fivesyears old. had! 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 17, 1887, edition 1
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