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1 1 i 'IRE and LIF INSURANCE AGENCY -OF- J.Sai'lE o - :i Reprsenting a. lino of Com panies equal to any in North Caroli n a. I n m res again st loss or damage by Fid?, Lightning, Wiad Storms, Tornadoes or Cy eloAes. Policies written on short no tic at lowest possible Tates. Be sure and call before insuri ng vour j TFE on PROPERTY. Royal Fy-e Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, has the larg est net surplus of airy 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 doop to A. C. Harris' Ft 1,25:1 v. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. iCBItR CKA.ICE. L. If. CI.KMKKT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attorneys LW, JAMMtUKY, N. ft. Feb. 3rd, 1881. HERVOUS DEBILITY OBGAKICJVi EAKSES3 1 k-jkv jini nnir.efOU9 HARRIS' flinif the ckillcd phy- sicinns. result frtci A Radical Cure FOR too frco tndalcsnee. or rouUifiil inlicrotion. SIERVOUS DEBILITY. Organic Weakness, PHYSICAXj DECAY, !!ie imposition ot prftcn tioug naiciiie for thue roubJpi. -Get onr free CireuUr end Trial Pack u?o. end learn irftportai'.t rcU before takint trert nrnt elsewhere, fake a SCRK Ri :afclvlhatlj.3 CL'iiEl thuusiinds, ioci nut Interfpre wilh eltcti lion to biiKicss, or canrrj Tested tor over SixI Years by use i n kanyJ pain or ucotivemrnce la any war. Fou:i!i-d on 7 HOUSAND CA3E3. K TRIAL PACKAGE TRT.A TMJ5WT. epeciOc influence lefelt without delmr. Therst uttI fiinctioniiof the hu men orpinisin U restere !. The eii!r.:tiu elements cf life, which nave beer wutud aropiven btck.a i j!hepatienihK:criir:sc''.rrr Ifuland ruDiulveaini f One Month, - $3 00) Two Months. - C.nrJ Three Mouths. 7.00 ictrensrth endtexual vigcr. HARRIS RE M EDY jC.tM'rc Chemists 300K . TttHth St. ST. liOUIS. MO. DIB DTUREO PERSoi! Woi a Truce. t J LI I Li. r3 a HOR8E AND CAT i Lt FOWD2RS HO H1W wtl! dlf ot ( oi.ic. Rot" or Ll'SO i'S TBB. If Foiru's lowici-s sre k-h1 in lime. KouttV Neirlew W run-end prtvenl lic:f HMCB.. Fonu's lrtwils will prevent ;rK tTf-Fbwi Fomz'k Powdere will hirrpn-r t!;;- mnmtity of nilill Sod ereem twenty piT cout., and Uiakc tlic butter Irs od w-et. Foutx'e Poirdcrn wlll pure or, prevent .'ilii'r?t ktekt MfAse to whieli hnrt- and :itflo. nre snhjoct. FoVTCe PowtifM Ulli OlVt aTISF ACTIOS. Isold everywhere. 1 AVID r. FOUTC, Trorrletc?. J. H. Eaaiss Drutruist, Aent. tn on file in f nlliidclpKia let the Newspaper Adver t tisiniz- Am-UCV of 'JlCtan, f . AVER & SON. cur uutlio.-ized atfeuta. Cfl f lt 6 miles jjll fro.u Salisliury. ui tii C)cord road. "W terms reasonable turcu.h. 51:tf, . llK5i:V Ludwick. THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE 4 IS TUOKOrCHLY t(tL"lPPED as big as a b.o-n doer ilo'.vn to most dcljcat LISTING C-ATOOS. LiCttcr and Note Heads, BUI leads and Statements BUSINESS CARDS, Pamphlets, 323U8T6, Btn an axU programmes, "BLANKS , OF ALL K'lXLrS Court and vetst WiaU - - ' r; o. .el anl .s..'.. i ; Is 3 .fOJTZ A V van? ol) rihtin(j, POSTERS IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN in the BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA I , K KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE B Y ALL DRUGGISTS The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed Bed Lines cn wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. The Wondorfal Healirg Proparths in Larbys Prophylatic Fltiii in cass of - Accidents, for Bums, Scalds, Cuts, Wonnds, etc. Itsjirompt use will invariably relieve and prevent Erysipelas, Gangrene of Proud Flesh. Owing to the cleansing and purifying qualities of the Fluid the most obstirtate Ulcers, Boils, Carbuncles, and liunning Sores are rendered pure and healthy, and speedily cured, no other ap plication being necessary. A Peculiar Incident From the Trans fusion of Blood. Des Moines, Iowa, March 3. The wife of Hoyt Sherman, of this city died, yesterday of physical exhaustion after a lingering illness. A short time ago an effort was made to strengthen her vitality by a transfusion of blood from the .arm of her son Frank., The benefit was only -temporary, but a peculiar in cident grew out of it. Frank is an inveterate smoker ant! in a few minutes after the operation was accomplished Mrs. Sherman asked 1ho was smoking ing in the room. She sml she could dis tinctly taste tobacco. Mis. Sherman's husband is a brother of Senator John Sherman and G?u. YV T. bhernian. G-ooi S:snlts in Every Case. D. A.-Bradford, tvhok-s.nle piiper dealer of Chattammsa, Tenn., writes tlutt he wa seriously irmicted with' a severe co'd that 8(;tt!ed on his lunir: hai tried many reme dies without benrtit Beinir iudueed to try Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, dffl so ami was entirely cured by the use of a few bottle. Since which time he has5 used it in Ins f imily for all Coughs and Colds with best results. This is 1 he expe rience ol thousands wh"Se lpfes have been saved by tliis-Wonderful discovery. Trial bottle free at Kluttz's Drug Store. A series of paints, which are made ready for use simply by the addition of cold Water, have for some time past been successfully introduced abroad. the paint thus produced, drying, itj stated, with a tine, hard surface, which, although mixed with water, is imper vious to rain and uninjured by frequent washings. An Sad to Bono Scraping. Edward Sheperd, of Uarrisburg, . III., says, Having received so much benefit from EIm trie Bitters, 1 feel it i.y duty to let sufiliing humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight vcar; my doctoi&iold me I would have to'have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottle of Electric Bitters and sevenboxes of Bnckltn'd Arnh a Salve, and rky is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents bottle, and Beck ten's arnica Salve at 25c. per box" at Kluttz'h Drug S?tre. It hai been clearly established that ead pipes are little affected by water if constantly filled, but readily affected if alternately filled and emptied. Unless always foil t hey are not ht for carrying linn icing water. A German engineer, named Henkles has invented a ventilating window-pane which admits fresh air while prevent ing a draught. Each square metre of glass contains 5,000 holes which are of i conical shape widening toward the in side. Tho-new device has already been adopted by many of the German hospi tals. Bueklen'3 Arnica Salve. Tus Bicst Salve in the world for Cats. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit, Rheum, Fever Sore?, Tette, Chap net I Ilnnds, Chilblains Corns, and all Skiu Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no nay required. It is guaranteed to ive perfect satisfaction, or ;nonuv refunded, Price 25 cents pea box. For Sale bv Kluttz & Co. 8:1 v. " It requires very little ability, to find fault. That is why there are so many critics. If all the Presidents of the United Sta'.es wjrc placed in a line they would r.jach from Washington to Cleveland. RADFELD'S A SPECIFIC FOR OMAN'S iSM SUCH IQaluful Q upprsd BT JS io f use 9 cout v mud JL riesular MENSTRUATION or ONTHLY SICKNESS. It U ken It UkJ daring the CHAN OK OF LIFE, crest aiw uaiicr xnu oe awwwi tsfcemi lot tsriuii Tu Womx," uiuileU tree. Paianiai lUuiuAToa Co., Atlanta, ca. mulATuft We had the pleasure of hearing Dr. John Hall tell the following Story at ChknUuqua last snmnier: "A well- known Knsrlish solicitor of charities caHed at the castle of a aoblenian more nntPfl foi-wit h-holflinw thafn for rivin3L i Tlib time was late evening, and it was very desirable that he, the solicitor, be entertained at the castle mr the night. tijt, to his sunrise, the solicitor, waslnj courteously inionneu cnat me castie wa, full, with the exception of a hann-i ted- chamber. ISot wwlniig to otter that to his guest, he was compelled to decline entertaining him for the night, and ore.-umed that in this wav he had CT ' Jt ' ' effectuallv disoosed of the solicitor's mission, liut he was misrtaken in this. ! The solicitor very promptly assured j kU tk-f h, wnIH r-bpfnllv accwit ! . . i ... 's-.... I rlw bnJf,.lirv nf ih h mntpd Vhu.nher ! for the night, and Was accordingly as tii. -l J j: i I signed to it. Of course he slept com fortably and had no vision. But at breakfast the next morning, being questioned by his host as to the experience, of the nightythe solicitor humored the ghostly whim by assuring his? host and fellow-guests thut he had indeed; had without a? doubt, been visited by a veritable ghost. As he lay on his bacjc in bed meditating upon his work, he was startled by the accustom ed apparition. But not in the least disconcerted, the solicitor calmly ex tended his collection borik' toward the specter, who, or which, instantly van ished. And thus, or similarlv,.much of the boldest and noisest piety vanishes on the presentation of the collection book. Buffalo Christian Advocate. How to Fight ths Cotton Seed Oil Mo nopoly. Iu discussing the intrinsic value of cotton seed, Prof. Jas. Ii. Dodge, of the United States Agricultural Department, says that "if every planter wodld grind into meal his surplus seed and feed it to fattening stock on the premises, he would derive a handsojne return in meat, and have inore and better .stores of fertilizers than though he used the entire supply in the usmil mode of sip--plying to the soil. It is important that the seed should be returned to the soil; even if sold to mills the refuse, after extraction of the oil, should be returned, or, an equivalent for it procured from other sources. A combination to reduce prices of seed can easily be met by counter-combination of planters to seil only at its equivalent value for feeding and fertilizing. A single planter, with out concert with his neighbor, will in crease his person til gains by individually refusing to sell at 10 or 32 cents per bushel, feeding for meat instead, or even applyfug to the furrow direct from the gin-house. It is tt monopoly, therefore. that should easily be circumvented, with or without concert of action, at least by all intelligent cotton-growers. And returns indicate that they haveal rady measurably applied this remedy. " The Peace Army of tin TJaitol Sta;? The following figures are believed to be approximately .-.cenrate, and mo?t interesting and instructive the' are : Fren "h army, peace footing ------ Bis.jss Oiraun amy, p' uee looting ..... 4li,417 U. s. army or peasloneis, peace footing - - - 4tH,oo One of the great evils of a huge standing armv is the cost of its support a constant drain upon the national - resources. It does not seem that in this respect we have so very much advantage of France or Germany, loaded down as those nations are with military burdens. The great difference is that, while all or nearly vll of the French and German soldiers, supported at the national ex panse, are available in case of a nation al emergency, few or none of ours sire. Is this enormous burden a just debt? The question is better answered by another question. Is it not fair to assume that in 1877, twelve years after the end of thejcivil war, about all the equitable claims for pensions on ac count of that war had been put in and allowed ? Yet since 1S77, the number of pen sioners on our rolls has almost doubled; and the annual cost of maintaining them has nearly trebled. JV. Y. Sun Hon. T. P. Glass, Member of Con gress from Tenness e, in a recent speech before the House said: "The farmers constitute more than one-half of Our population, and 27 years ago they owned one-half of the wealth; but class legislation has trans ferred much of their earnings to the ravored classes, and especially the cor opratioas, and now they own but one f.mrth. This is an appalling fact, and can Only be accounted for on the hyr pothesis that pernicious legislation has enabled other less productive industries to .appropriate h part of the rewards ojp the fanners1 toils. The farmers of the land are the most patient and con servative portion of our population, and on this account have been subjected to till unjust share of government burdens. Che 4.000,000 of farms in this countrv fare tilled by 7.670,000 Jnteiliirant and law-abiding citizens producing annu- ?i11y products vaitied at $3,000,000 upon farms worth 10,129,096,770. They pay 75 per tent, or! all Federal taxes and contribute of Our exDorfa mo:e than 80 per cent., and have done so much of the time for more than 50 years. . W liaye heeu informed thdt the result of one week's work and "ejean up" at the Busae!), week befo -e last, was l'Si oi n.'es of gold in amalgum. The company V 20 tttmp mill is kei t boomiuc. and a larire. force of miners are moving things right along. Show animals are cheap this spring, judging from the price's prevai'.i if in Pliiladelphia on Thursday, when O'Bri m'f menagerie was olfered at aut tiot . ihre elephants breuaht UMO, 1.o6(J uid 1.010; a hi: e'e antelope, $40; a lion- fes $250; a royal Benaal tiger, 5T0; a leopard. $150; a camel. $140; an mu, $100; ..u elk. ?7-; a hyena, tAL: anda vak. $2;). Yonnr mnth wKinii- vhv tlor-s uuur life I 9 f " - jl ; point? It makes (iitiihe it ililTerent-e to UK traveler which way the sign-lxwrd point;. -ityle.and ga p doe Boteouceni him, but which road w meant by its talent; pointing. Some on is going the road ow point in life and because you point that way. Which way does your life point? Thw hao Un iuk rlisrnrprv near Webster N. C, in the shape Qf a prekel mine. The vein is said to i 590 feet wide and several miles ;ilMw. a Rdn m nan v work it. A Baltimore journal says: "Very A T i . - few, even of the strongest advocates ot j iAlaibamas iron interests, have dared to eiaim inai pig iron coum ue maue m ; that State at $8 a ton, and yet it is prov-i ed that this can be done, the proof, too, ! t il .i 1 j i- j : ! comin from a Northern source." i 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 countrv, Dr. Thaver. the most eminent siugeon 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 te-contrary, it was" increased. .Lfter a while the hands and -et became cold and sticky a cold perspiration. There vas a constant tired and lan , . ' lid feeling. Then f ol lowed a . :eadful dcia'ou.sucss, with 1 loojQiy, forebodings. Finally - ie patient was unable to re am any food whatever, and ; iere "vc3 constant pjiin in tie t-bdomen. Ail piescii'.ed rem edies failing to givo relief, a consultation was Lt LI, when it was decided that the patient ad a cancer in the stomach, id in order tosave the patient's 1 fe an operation was justili ahJe. Accordingly, on the 2 2d cf i'elmiary, 188, the opera ' on was perfonned by Dr. ance in th'j presence of Dr. Taclccrman, Dr. Perrier, Dr. Aims, Dr. Gordon, Dr. Capner, -id Dr. Halliwell of the rolicc oard. The operation cons'at t i in laying open the cavity ' r the abdomen and crposmg ;i'e stcmacii and bowels.- When is hal been done an c::amin on of the organs was made, it to the honor and dismay oi the doctors there was lo uicer to be ivjimd. The pa nt, did not have a cancer, hen too late the medical men .covered tiiat they had made i terrible misUike; but they wed the parts together and resscd the wound that they iid made, but the poor woman .ilk from exhaustion and died 1 a few hours. How sad it iust be for the husband of 1 1. is r v. oman to know that his e d ed f rom. the eiTects of a Ypieal operation, that ought ;'cr to have been jierformed. this woman had taken the oj.or remedy for Dyspepsia d Nervous Prostration (for was what the urease really was), she would have been liv- i to-day. SriAKKit Extract oi Uwrs, or Seigel's Curative bYBtT, a remedy macb ex pre'ssly for Dyspepsia cr Indi v stion, has restored mary such . c-es to e,rfet:t health afU r all her kinds of treatment have '.;s -1hL The evidence of its -rheaey in curing this class of ases is too voluminous to be r uhlished here ; but those who ju l tile ptVblished evidence in ii'or of this dysyteptie remedy o.o not ouestion i;s eonvinein:? mature. iud i extensive sal? PGR SALE. One good second hand Denn Sinking Pump, in g04d order. Apply to Thk Nkw Hoovep Hill GcldJIinIxg Co, Hoover Hill, X. C. il:2ui. I Tra ta Tlice. In even place, in every hoar. Whate'er n;y waywi-rfl lot ttttf be, In joy or grief, fti san or sIiottst, tfutuer sua Lord, I jura to Thee. if To the when iucenie breathing ttowera Pcur tortb Uiii Vor.-bip of tD sprir.g, Vrit'u the glad tenants. of the. botvers In thaukiul acctnts I would siug. Alike in joy find in distress, Oh, let rac trace thy bve uiviuel Rigbtvous iu chiatenitig to bless, Still, Fatter, let thy will be mine! The happiness of your life Hopehds upou the qualitv of A'our thoughts; therefore, guard ssccordiugly, and take care that yon entertain no notion un- suitable to virtue and unreasonable to nature. , . . . A little girl, visiting a neighbor with Fr mothtr, was gazing curiously at the hostess new bonnet, when the owner Iqneried: '"Do voti like it Laura? The innocent replied: '"Why, mother jsaid it v.v.s a perfect fright hut it don't scare me. Jacob Smith of Perryville, Ky,, mi?i;ed his horse' one day recently, and was high ly incensed against the animal, which had a propensity for straying. Mr. Smith i was propitiated, however, when the horse returned alter an ausense or twelve hours, carrying in his mouth a pocket book containing S14. The . r Poison Springs property in Iredell county is now the property of Donald Me Hue, of Wilmington, N. C. The editor, the rolxiciaa and the Judge must p:iy fail fare under the In terstate Cotnnieite law. 51 i t ft'V o!'i!li r t,r t riff - lii'.AV t . VX I. - ii pfv.-xtin-tWfiMfcCT mii.I S:;HMt o, t(;.( Ficwjf iti Sfcrau, '.Hiir.i dilVr ui kiiii. A 'iall it i' twin Rtrfrscf t IH is. ttw. f until, Slisrikf.'iti'et ; : o It is L U- MMi C.,'SS vjj 4t .: if iv ud r nib- (VniK V,i-riL.S fv ii j'aiji ff m ', :umo v.'t 17 Hctth Unfa S:rsc: itm e, 12. SINGER 17 BA'S TU ILL. A Fall Sfrt at 5 W Alt CAN iS i '282 .-i.Oili Villi., sTESTED SEN0'r!!!5sW.8dGATAl0GUE Ve-,'firie. Kinwr, Kwl.l f - r- j C? 1-iaotft. Uullw Imp! qui' s. 3 i Si U O CD T C t!r M',,! 011 al'! -illioii. c i Cm Lu i neykct wmUuj r.;r 1C HIRAffl SIELEY & CO. ROCHESTER, M. Y. 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Casli capital $300,000 Total assets $750,000 Insures all classes pro perty at ae qiuitc rates. -Losses promptly aol ftisted and satisfactori ally settled without any litigation. ; J. E20DSS BROWNS, Prest. WM.C.COAET, Sec. J, Allen Brown, Agt., Salisbury, IT.C. 24:9m. i Tr PIBDKOHXAia LIUE Eiohmond & DanalloEaiIroacL We3t3rn North Carolina. Divisioc OkSEHAL PAfSKN.Elt DEPT.) ASilSVILLE, N. C.Niv.i, 1 W.. ) Condensed Sc .eiule, taking c'Cect Nov t. ias-. '.VEST. Kertd l)o . n. read Uj. EAST. l :-w ,i ta Leav c 0 :,. 1 1 1 U ' " !" u in ' T 1- A r.ve York I'liluiiii-ipiiia IJ.iillioie L.Viicuti'11; It : li Ui. latiilnoinl I'itrivlile - trou.:tb.ro Kalf Ifjlj (JreeitijOift. tfliarlMte S.iUs: uiV Ar.lve :.' -jo p 11 3.' .:. j. nr. " V lS a 1a " & ";-. 2 00 .I.l':l e 11 -iu p 11 Ar.ive 3 "it a 1.1 1 1 it) j) hi !.;. ve Arrive Tl '-ti h in c .) i: 'j i j) in Leave ,s on A 1 ri ve 2 :i0 a n Le,.ve 1 1 00 i m Ar; i e ; l p ;. 5 C3 4 07 3 4 'i 5 . 2 1 2.. Ii fl ft :vs T 9 Arrlv. 1 0.) ., 1.1 ! 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I a viuJ 1 ytim f im Oil. and tbt. (h-s! d.rso brought !'ortV r i worms, iin.-i r.hn . .1... Ay " - v.. ..... , ..wr," rlF I, ; , ; Vl.l'C tlili-Cll ! CO!l!i tit ..lint I I 1 . ' " '"..111 III. iil. S. II. ADAMS. WEAKllJNPEVELOPED P A K t . . t r h - rj 1 1 .j H ' V K x I , y uq e t ) . o s; K fr ' QHKIi. - I .; . -i , i) SKU-f tc. w..p',nteTes iniTaT y. ,,n -rt run : j 1 . r-plv to SmTnT ri' H. Will 1T 'tLB' lrn i?. no r..lu. nf ti'i'i ttl.a. tin tl- i'iiiiu-: l iiflil .- 'ndii -I. Ii.tero Ill i ' U'lill 'll.' .1 'Srs Rro ?ar ns iioiv gf sen If jtrmtm. tin . Mu ,-.' . : . 1 y -..).ir wini.. 1.) t.iiw ij akiortter, torpid uves, pa;i. m. oaccrwif,cou. JtipatlTjn, etc , tietrlfft jjiv l ' tvtui. (toe dost "I "Stroiji-'s Stnative I-'iil3 will give rrtiei A row dOiOj rc.-.teie to ntv. j.caliti nod vior. f1 1;) h 'i 0k D- ' i;iu ''nl8k caijp T LI.' 91 b '1 1 iaty.-rtr Mnaln Rnj.v p.i!il. h;r U-.i..-uddrpfeS, V. U. PHALLY siX . L- WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE j AT LOW FIGTJEES Call on t!:e uiiik-iMui.td lit 2. Cranlt low. I). A. ATWELL.J Aent To? tha 4CardwellTbreshcr Salisktiry, N. C., Juiu- Si h 4 1. Subsi-ribe -now fcr the -IVatchmax. PATENTS - Caveats, Trade Marks and Ccpyrighis I ObralnPd. and all other btistness I n the V. R. TatrBt iniriiucu io mi iioai I is i . Our of): oftp.utiri V. s; rat Oftlrp, Hnd we caauDtnln PaKUtHln Itas tin.e tUan tln.stre awite trom VVanhtngtOR. S n;l iortei o: (li.v-ing. v.'p artvlso as to patf-nl-W!ll.v Ir-e or cliaik'i-; una rc;.!.c .Vu sUu. qe a Obtui.i Put t. Wcif-u i wrip to the Postmaster, tue Sujit. of Vooer Order t-lv.. iinri to imi-luli ol ihr V. S. l'ul e:t c.fllot. Korctit ulr.!. a.TvUr. trims mid i-fer-fioHs to acnuil-eTlt Tiis in mau on n MHtcorr-ounty, write to C A. FKCW l CO. Op;io-io Patent tifict, U'y.-.hluLtti. I). C. Oct. 2;. -ii.-tf WAITED, Ewrybody in North Carolina who are not already ?in tacrine i, to set d their ad-di-e.s on postal ihkI, for sample copy f thf Vi4r.KLY NEWfs APOIiSEKYKf and special offe r dnrinp; December. Address, " NEWS" AND OBSERVER. Ra!cih, N.C.! " V Hhenwatiejn, B7eedtriff at the Lnnr. h m si y-p ill E . 77""-"-jrfanDrtjgT irtHy, ui . J. B. Johneon i Co., BOBteBjn.a-'". Ecu, r.:cn rtn r i t;-,kfal. . o ,a pi.l gaqga, .rmr.tod pt.-ap! - y,. ,. or. w., w Nwul - - henv Itf ,41 - T mircl .Woth;nr m cii-ui chk, . u cholera all t afcB of hero js wo: ux jta i in rolu. Iliuetrated J i-i 10. aie-titrbt its eani, SI - by mall. bo j-t by tiHii rree. . ,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 10, 1887, edition 1
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