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f IRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY Rpnrsentinir a-Imp of in Corn North panics equal to any against loss Carolina. Insures or damage by Fire, Lightning, IT 1I1U .a. VTS is 'J . clones. Policies written oil short no tic at lowest possible rates. Be sure and call before in sur ng your LIFE or PROPERTY. Royal Fire Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, has the larg est net surplus of any Fire In surance Company in the world. All losses paid as soon as ascer tained without the usual dis count for cash payments. Office, next door to A. C Harris'. Feb25:lv. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. K Kit K CRAIOE. I.. II. CLKMKNT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Ht sj.VMSULKY, N. C Feb. 3rd, 1881. tntMTUU HARRIS rir.r.ANlc FIXjc ay .an u numerous nihf urediseases. biif- Ifl n the skilled DhT- 3 youthful ind lseretion, too free ind u laenoe, or wpr hmi n work. AT01U A RADICAL CURE FOR AIAVUUO wm DEBILITY .E the Imposition ot preten- tious rcmeuic. ior im Itroublei. lift our r res Circular nd Trial Pack age, anil learn important facts before takin)? treat ment elsewhere. .Take ft Drnnic Weakness, PHYSICAL DECAY. I SURE KKMF.iiYtnatHAS CURED thousands, dues not interfere with atten tion to business, or cauio h-YounsA Middle! CO men Jen. Tested for ove8I I pom or inconsenience in any way. founded on scientific medics 1 princi ple. By dirert application to the seat of disease its YlARS BV USK I N MANYI THOUSAND CASES. specific influence is icn PtIMitB uewy. ikmi 1 functions of the hu u organism Is restored, ir animating elements life, which Tiare been TREATMENT. wasted are siren oacn ,ai m ih natienthecorncs cheer One Month, - $3 00 Two 3 Three I fu and rapidly (rains both strength and serin I yigu r. ntne. - o.mn 7.001 HARRIS REM EDYcCO., M FCCHEIIISTO 3QBH W. Tenth BU ST. LOUIS. MO. DIIbTtURED PERSONS! Not a Truee. POTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS FCUTZ HO H BSB Will die Cai.lt. Hot or LlNO Fs Tm, if Stoats Powder are v--rt In time. Foutz Powder will curr nni rr vent ll n' not.?. Fotitz's Powdvm will prevent Catf is Fowls. Fonts' Powdem will Inerea r tlir- quantity of milk Sari eream twenty iwr cent, and nuke the butter fina ad sweet. Foots Iitwdors wWl run or prevent almost evkBT fcsstsas to wliirh fior'f and sUfrnre sntyert. romi rownnts wiu. ivk &.tif..ctioii. everywhere. p A V I D E FCTJT-, Trcprletor. J. II. Eiinisa Druist, Aycat. THIS PAPER N.W.AYER&SOI la on file in PbiladelpUla t trm NewmiaDer Aaver- ' tisinsr Asreuer of Messrs. 1. AVER A SON. our authorised agents. 50 A jRES ' P 1 fvn 1 , 6 milts frJiii Siilisiiui v. cn tlte Concord roat, tc ins rettsonablc t'ornsli. 51:1 f. 1'INKXKY LUDWICK. THE WATCHMAN , JOB OFFICE haOCsM3OcCOcv01j ..- . IS THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED FOR BEIWT 1? KKOM POSTERS 2 W2 s a burn door down to most delicate Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, f 'HiCE LISTS, Stljool aab Parts 5tjrt5, BLANKS OF ALL KIXD8 - Court and Magisterial. (9 j. . acHed ntl satlsfa tlqn guaranteed OF J. Sam Wilis, Jr. V TRIAL v PACKAGE AsnnV (V 1 j oi) $ tiimng, Rp50 US ' -THE BEST TONIC. Thii medicine, combining Iron with pare vece table tonics, quickly and coninletelT fCskVee Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Wak Be, Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills sst Fewer, and Neuralgia. It lsn unfailing" remedy for diseases of ths) U-dner and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases pecnliar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. i i does not injure the teeth , cause headache .or produce constipation othrr Iron mrdirines an. it -nriches and purine tno blood, '111 I miM i the nppetitc, aids the assinulation of food, relieves Heartburn and Belching, and strengthens the rnuscU s and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lata or Energy, etc., it has no equal. tr The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper Take no other. K4 sal; by SHOWS lUUtlU CC, sUlTllOatf, U A Crusade Against Christians. London, Feb. 23. The7 Times Pe- kin correspondent telegraphs that the chief of a wealthy Christian family, at Z. Chuen, provinces of L. thueu, China, has been execiited despite the remon strances of the French minister. The filiation throughout the province o Z. Chuen and Noi Choo has become criti cal owing to fanatic , preaching and a crusade against the Christians in which they are aided by M uidanns who ad vise the extermination of Christianity from the Empire. The Wonderful Healing Properties in Earbys Prophylatic Fluid in ease of Accidents, for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Wounds, etc. Its prompt use will invariably relieve and prevent Erysipelas, Gangrene of Proud Flesh. Owing to tjie cleansing and purifying qualities of the Fluid the most obstinate Ulcers, Boils, Carbuncles, and Running Sores are rendered pure and healthy, and speedily cured, no other ap plication being necessary. The Romance of a Statue, Probably no class of persons suffer more from wintry weather in Fans than poor artists and students. Sad tales are told of some of these poor s it v 1 voung tellows. once a scultor was found dead in his bed from cold, while i a aii tue beloved statue at which he was working was wrapped round with all the covering he thought he could spare from his bed and person, so that it might not be damaged by the severe frost. This statue, minus the limb which the unfortunate author had not lived to finish, now stands in the court yard of the Palias des Beaux Arts. London Globe. A Gift for AD. In orilcr to give all a chance to test it, and thus he convinced of its wonderful curative power, Dr. King's New Disco very for 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. All who suffer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchistis. or any Affection of Throat, Chest or Lungs, are especially requested to call at Kluttz's DruLr Store, and get a Trial Bottle Free, La-ge Dottles fl. Hunger the Best Sauce. ''I seldom talk about the war," said the Union soldier, "but I think about it sometimes. Whenever I look out of the window and see old Kennesaw Mountain I think of the best- dinner I ever ate. For mouths and months we had been living on hardtack and sow- bally. About the time we reached Marietta a crowd of us came upon an old, deserted house ahdfound some Irish potatoes and onious. VVe stewed the potatoes and feasted. Iever since have I tasted such. a dinner. Ten thousand times have I thought of it. I think of it every timv I see a restau rant, and every lime I see a specially fine spread. For twenty years I have been haunted by the memory of that dinner where Irish potatoes took the place of hardtack and fat meat' At lanta Constitution. Renews Her Youth. Mrs. Piicele Chcsley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the foil wiqy remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the rcsidents of the town: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint ami lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, ami 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 bottle, only 50c. at Kluttz's Drug Store. A Washington "3ponge." "Do you know, I tjgn't actually spend $t a month for food seven months in the year," said a Wasbingtonian. "Here is my programme! I rise about 1 1 :30 or 12 o clock I am not a workingman), and take a cup of coffee and two biscuits which cost nine cents. I start out on my rounds calling, about. 2:30 in the afternoon, and strike any one of fifty places, where I take lunch with the family. I work the dinner racket the same way. and late in the evening put on my dress suit and manage to hit a good warm lunch where a reception is m progress." "Do many men live in this way?" asked the correspondent. "I can name you twenty men right in this town who are playing the same game. Why, what's the use in a fellow putting up good hard boodle when he can live without itr3 Brooklyn Citizen. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tub Bkst Sai.vk in the world fur Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhrum, Fever Sores, Tctte, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Com, and ill Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is iruarautfi'd to ivc perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents pes box. Fir Sale bv Klutts &, Co. 3:1 y. I I 1 1 1 1 I M Precise. A policeman was being examined as a witness against and Irishman whom he h;id just brought to the local court. After the officer Trad tgld his story the . the judge asked: What did the man say to you when you arrested him? 1 want his precise words, just as he uttered them. He did not use the pro noun he, did he? 0. yes, he did! He said he was drunk; he acknowledged the com. You .'o i t understand me at all. I want the words just sw he uttered them. Did he say I was drunk? Oh, no, your honor, he didn't say you was drunk. I wouldn't allow any man to charge that upon you in my presence. A fledgling lawyer occupying a seat in court, desired to air his powers, and s.tid: Pshaw! you don't Comprehend at all. His honor means, did the prisoner mf to you I was drunk? Well, he might have said you was drunk, but I didn't hear him. What the court desires, said another lawyer, is to have yon state the prison er's own words, preserving the precise form of pronoun he made use of in the reply. Was it in the first person, I; second person, thou or you; or the third person, he, she, or it? Now then, sir, did not the prisoner say, I was drunk? No, he didn't say you was drunk, neither. Do you suppose the poor feller charged the wjiole court with being drunk ? Raisin? "Tobacco. By Col. Robt. L. Ragland. The time of sowing, varies with the latitude, variety and season. Between the parallels of 35 and 40 degrees north latitude, compassing the great tobacco belt, beds may be sown any time be tween the 1st of January and 20th of March, and the sooner the better for the bright grades, which ought to be planted early to mature, ripen and yellow, preparatory to being cured early in fall, when the most suc cessful curings are usually made. Yel low tobacco ought to be planted out in May, but June plantings usually do best in heavy dark grades. The plant er will consult his interest by sowing at a proper time to suit the grade he desires to raise. Plants set out after the 10th of July i . .. i i i, . rareiy pay ior growing ana handling, and if not planted by that time, it will l - i. 1 i .1 1 Ml oe wise 10 piani cne Bins in peas, po tatoes, or sonieting else. As soon as the plan ts become "square,'" & e. hae four leaves, you may begin to force their growth, if necessary. Noth ing is better at this stage of their growth than to apply dry stable manure, rubbed fine, and sowed over the bed-apply at the rate of five bushels to every hundred square yards. Be sure to have it dry and fine, and apply when plants are dry. This is a favorable time to apply a good fertili zer, and the best time to apply it is during a shower, or jvhen it is appa rent that one is impending. If the ''fly," as it is called, begins to devour the young plaufa, apply plaster, in which rags saturated with kerosene oil huve lain for a few hours, covering the plants with the plas'er, if neces- Isary to keep the little pests from de ' : il o im. i? i- "uuiiii" mem. neueat ine auoiication after every rain unless the flies have left. - A covering of green cedar brush has driven off the fly when other remedies failed and saved the plants. If the flies are numerous, the planter can save . . SB---" fplants only by vigilant and constant attention. Hard burning, earlv and thick sowing; liberal and frequent ap plications of manure, are the lest safe guards, which rarely fail to reward the planter with an early and full supply of stocky plants, and with some left for his le.-s provident neighbors. Some planters, it such may be so called, al ways fail some never. Follow the latter, and you will always be right. Canvas covered beds are the surest protection, i.nd seem the best everv way. Danjer in Ice. In an article on "The Number of Bactoria in Ice,v in the American Journal of Pharmacy of December, 1886, the author concludes that"the common 'raw' ice, till lately almost ex clusively used, on account of the large number of bacteria, capable of devel opment, which it contains, should not be taken with food, in drinks, or for medical purposes. It should never be used in treatment of wounds. In these connections, artificial ice, made from distilled water, should be employed. The use of raw ice in contact with food, which is afterwards to be cooked, is permissible, but artificial is to be preferred. Raw ice may be freely used where it does not come ino direct con tact with food. X C. Medical Bulle tin. KAEES f hoard le used a fvw months before coaCacmcDt i eaj for Look "T; li-TSOHis," Einiksl frco. LKAjruzj KEkfuiTo;; Ca., Aleuts, Ga, i fl Friend Young man, which way does your life point? It makes quite a difference to the 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 does your life point? POISON IN THE ASHES What the Kt. Lebanon Shakers Found Incident in the His tory of a Ouiet Com in unity. The Mount Lebanon (New York) Shakers are a quiet com munity, secluded from the fret and worry of the outside world. They are widely, known, how ever, for their strict honor and probity in business. The Shakers believe that na ture has a remedy for every dis ease. A few have been found the rest are as yet unknown. Many were discovered by acci dent Others came to light as the result of patient experiment and research. Nervous Dyspepsia is a com paratively new disease, growing out of the conditions of modern life. It is a joint affection of the digestive organs and of the nervous system. These two were formerly treated as sepa rate ailments, and it was left for the clear-si crhted Shakers to prove that the basis of this terrible and often fatal compli cation lies chiefly in the disord ered and depraved functions of digestion arid nutrition. They reasoned thus : "If we can in duce the stomach to do its work, and stimulate the excre tive organs to diive out of the body the poisonous waste mat ters which remain after the life giving elements of the food have been absorbed, we shall have conquered Nervous Dys pepsia aud Nervous Exhaust- ion. And they were right. Knowing the infallible power of Shaker Extract (SeigeVs Syrup) in less complicated though s i m i 1 a r diseases, they resolved to test it fully in this. To leave no ground for doubt they prescribed the remedy in hundreds of cases which had been pronounced in curable with perfect success in every instance where their directions as to living and diet were scrupulously followed. Nervous Dyspepsia alia Ex haustion is a peculiarly Ameri can disease. To a greater or less extent half the people of this country suffer from it both sexes and all ages. In no country in the world arc there so many insane asylums filled to overflowing, all resulting from this alarming disease. Its leading symptoms are these : Frequent or continual head ache ; a dull pain at the base of the brain ; bad breath ; nau seous eructations; the rising of sour and pungent fluids to the throat ; a sense of oppress ion and faiutness at the pit of the stomach; flatulence; wake fulness and loss of sleep; dis gust with food even when weak from the need of it ; stk-ky or slimy matter on the teeth or in the mouth, especially on ris ing in the morning; furred and coated tongue; dull eyes; cold hands and feet; constipation dry or rough skin ; inability to fix the mind on any labor call ing for continuous attention; and oppressive and sad fore bodings and fears. All this teirible group Shaker Extract (SeigeVs Syrup) removes by its jks itive, powerful, direct yet painless and gentle action upon the functions of digestionand assimilation. Those elements of the food that build up and strengthen the system are sent upon their mission, while all waste matters (the ashes of life's fire) which un removed, poison and kill, are expelled from the body through the bowels, kid neys and skin. The weak and prostrated nerves are quieted, toned and fed by the purified blood. As the result, health, with its enjoyments, blessings and power, returns to the suf ferer who had, perhaps, aband oned all hope of ever seeing another well day. FOR SALE. One good second hand Dean Sinking Pump, in good order. Apply to The 5w Hoover Hill Gold Mixing I Co,-Hove Hill, N. C. 1 1 -Om Jl 1 1 . ii i . Cure for the Itch. . ' That excellent lady, Mrs. Mary C. Dalton. of Houstonville, this county, who knows almost everything, sends us a receipt which she asserted L a sure cure for the itch. She has used it for forty years and has never known it to fail. The receipt is as follows and it will be . welcomed by many in these scratching times: One measure of fresh unslack lime; two measures of flour of sulphur: ten measures of boiling water. Put all together in an earthen vessel or porcelain kettle, place over a fire of coals, stir until the ingredients are mixed, then pour into a vessel thatfean be well corked and it is ready for use. Wash the patient with wartn water, then with the fluid. In 15 minutes or half an hour wash off, put on clean clothing, having a clean bed and you are cured. When the itch has run in sores, and it makes one suffer, grease the sores with taljow. Statcs ville iAndmark -. In Holland, an unmarried lady al ways takes the right arm of her escort, while the married one selects the left side of her husband. So deeply has the custom entered into the life Of Hollanders that at a church wedding the bride enters the edifice on the right side of a groom, the young wife re turning on the left side of her husband when the ceremony has been perform ed. No nnmsirried lady in that coun try can dream of going to church, concert or any other place of public assemblage without the escort of pa rents or male members of the family. She cannot take a walk, pay a visit or go shipping, unaccompanied by her mother or some married lady friend. CENTS COPVof T'HS itr. i i il l I ItMOK. 1 1 pvi-. UK- LAKGUA6C Hit Sentiment si Eve.-' r lower tni tkMk. -tOOO dttlVn m kii.l. A 'mi all tin' I sows Relcsof r.irta tiss "in. Clove, liiraio! BiBiVefchltt zut Tin. It is i In. moit costplett work mi kiiui v-r pub lic h-,l. nil Fiftern ('eiiin iu Mumps fo.' a ustiiip'' ruiv . ai) our pri-i- to :iir'!ii. AjswitS K.IRTINO hi ' il ntrraifll . i3IMH PUB. CO.. 17 Hsrtk Tests f trtel. ( Wlan s. Pa SINGER Ci7 A E? DATS' TlllAL. 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Louisiana, Mo. ranger !A neglected cold or cough may ad to rijpuinotiia. Consumption or other fatal dt - ase. Strong's Pectoral Pit Is will cm e a co'd lut hv luauu-. V. ihuiir fr Uyspopaia Jn ltj4ttiofl, sick lieadaclie llioussuids testify ORGANIZED 1859 A Home Company SEEKING HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital $300,000 Total assets $750,000 Insures 11 cksses pro perty at ae quntc rates. Losses promptly ad justed and satisfaietori alljr settled without any litigation. J. BHODSS BROWNE, Prest. WM.C.COAET, Sec. Ji Allen Brown, Agt, Salisbury, N.O. 24:9tn. PI3DM01TT AIR LINE. Richmond & Danville Railroad. Western North Carolina Division. Oknkkal Passexgek Iep't. ASIIEVIi.I.E, N. C.Nov.6, lh6. ) Co:.denscd Sclieaule, taking effect Nov 7. 1S8C. Head Uowu. WEST. Head I p. , Anlvc EAST. 4 30 p m Leae 6 59 v i i t 11 IKl' " J 15 a in " 7 4' A r.ve 2 3 i a in Leave 7 3i 9 4t Arrive 5 mi p m Lea 1 !u a in ! t Arrive ;l 2ff 6 4" p m Leave S ui . 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Webster l 4 i i'h irleston . . 3 "4 Bttsimell .... 4 39 Jarretts 75th Meridian time used Kast of Paint Keck 90th ' Vtst Trains on Murphy HranCh run d..lly except Sun- '' hroiigh Pullman ieepei-s on south bounn trtrn Ifavlng Salisbura 11 p.m. Ior Atlauti and New Orleans. ThioutrhPnllman Sleeper on north bound train leavlnsrSKllsbuiy ais 06 p m. for Washington, Puliman Sleeper on same train from Ureensooro totfclimond and (ireentboro to It ilelgu Hops not leave (.oldsboro Sunday nlglit. Does not leave Greensboro Saturday night. JAS. L. TAYLOrf, tl P. A., W.A.Tt-x-..G.P A. Washington. U. C. Ashevllle, N. C. TTTI3 P AP"EP H1' lM fonn,t 'n Oeou f-,"-1-0. X-R' Bowrll aVCVs N.-wspaDtr Aflv. rt'.s'ns b in-au (10 Spruce SUV. wiire aUveriisbur tuntracta uiuy lw 'na.irTfoi- It IX NEW Y'OUK.. 1 1 "CO , r cv.erin F !ants. I g.i c;-!j;!ica.t:on. : ;) c C-atclcjTtc ir.d!c1 rRr.E. .iLuGODciEONS, rjo. .0 C. FOURTEENTH CT. tT.T-:o l 'h. s p p r. Rii HMoM, v.l JOHNSON foSsxSrinift'ESfct PARSONS These Pins were s won derf al (dseaverr. KoTtt relieve all manner of Aisemmt). -1 i r, fSii,.f - --. - r- -T- .. H3BSsjS?5 mil. ;,. "i.::.. .L . " uui rajimn free? Bo d svVrvwhai. at ii i k mmi MliLEorft lKin WIBIUTI WFEXAlisHft7 DECAf. m li I. ji jr ' -,-.umn. imampgy ur. i. a. u unci our, Si (JU or aeni oy mall for go. m stsjnpo. Dr. I. g. JQHW8QK at CO.. IAHE HENS LAY l"! i1i?r ce I stamps a 1-4 ib. air-tight tin eans. eneriasn-s condition s?owdr i ( absolutely pure and hisrhly con centrated. OneoauMW is worth s pound of any otner Hind. It irtctiy medicine be ctvesi with too tSTbV-to '2?-bX toras. cents in - T sBasw1 7 - 2. BEST BBMEL7 OOWN FOB CATARRH " SORE MOUTH SORE THROAT In all forms and stages. PURELY VEGETABLE REQUIRES NO INSTRUMENT. It Cares where others failed to riv. relief. fe ve Dr.B. B. Davis, At liens. Ga.. says- i lth Catarrh live years. IMtl-sinceisji.o. r s?Slrod CATAK1.-U CURE am eBUrei 1 l)r'. O. B. Howp, Athens, Ga.. savS- w Pl)n,., C AT A I: It H CUKR cundmeof a severe, nT'MN' :re thioat. and I chcerluilv ei der P , I ukt r:dnl Miss Lucy J. cook. i. onee Co. Ga wnt. A 17th, I8t,5: -one bottle. of jour n n l, , ,', ('P' ured rae of Catarin with which i , 'i'" ?reat!y tor Ave yearn "iitii Lad suiTen d J H. AliKiMMl. Athens, Ga . wiites s, ,,, , had severe sore throat more than ivn,.. i 5; 1 enlliely cured by CELT AIN CATALHii H Eas one day." mtln CAN YOU DOUBT SUCH TESTIMONY? WE THINK NOT Only a few of our. many certltlc ites nrp'oi, i -anomrarulKoVX- 3 C. CO., ATHENS, Ga For Sale ly J. IIENNIss SaMslmrv X C 21:1 v. I certily ihnl on the loll, oi FeliruJ 17, WMnmiacuPi-ii ,,, mv ouH cunuieii, .-ij-ca 4. and H ,,,, resx ttively, Suiill.'s Won,, oil linM and within six days there Wire mil t-nsi izwi warms expelled. Onrehilul pusseu over juu in one niulit. TT 11, X. J. E. SlMI'SO.N. Hall Co., Fclir.inrj 1, ly7y Sit:: My child, five years old. I.adi yinptoius of worms. 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NEWS AND OBSERVER, Raleigh, X. C SAN9DYNE HP'JLfOlIk11 .Li'tJJi B1sdto st the -Msra, Bleeding- at the Lnn?s. s Morbus, rrysentery, Chronic Johnson & Co., BostonMa". PILLS )rld. Will positively cure or ten times the Boat of a box .of ""paw i rae. ur. i. B. jonnson at K3AKC LOOD. ottrers like their In the world. Will positively cure arouna ..aen box is worth ten times the coat of a box SmX. UM slsVsts- .Nothins; oh cartS i r tt to T3 - s n wiu ansa UV r It eurct ehv . si cholera end sill i. .Mm OfbCBV. Is worth its wsscbs Ti I ineold. Illustrated H bodk bv mall free. hardware. mm
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