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SALISBURY, H. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1887.
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aPaag8BpaS!BffiS
Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which la the
nr.ntaitl of health, by uslnsr Dr. Pierce's Gold-
pn Medical Discovery, and tfood dlwion, a
from the common
fountain ot neaun. Dy usm
fnir skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength, and
uuinanMi of constitution will be established.
Goluon Meoicai wiecovcry cures an nunnin,
mm the common Tiiuiple, blotch, or eruptiow,
to the worst Scrofula, or blood-poison, es
pecially has it proven its efficacy in curing
knit-rheum or Tetter, Fever-sores, Hip-joint
Disease. Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, En
fcirged Glands, and Rating Ulcer.
Golden Medical Discovery euro Consump
tion (which is Scrofula of the Lunirs). by its
wonderful blood-purifying, invigorating, and
nutritive properties. For Weak Lungs. Spit
ring Of Wood. Shortness of Breath. Bronchitis,
Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred ffeo
Mnnft. it is a Sovereign remedy. It proiDiuy
oures the severest Cwighs. MT.
Fw Torpid Liver. Biliousness, or Liver
Complaint," Dyspepsia, and Indigestion. .it is
an unequalled remedy. Sold by druggists.
DR. PlFRfF S FF!M.FT - Atl
Bllion and Cathartic.
25c. u vial, by druggists.
l.v... Catarrh
mm balm
Cleanses the Nasal!
Passages, Allays
Fain andlnflamm
tion. Eealstre
Sores. Bestores
the Senses cf Tast
; and Smell.
i TRY THE CURE
I
HAV-FEVER
i
CATARRH
F
IEDMONT WAGON,
MADE AT
is a disease of the mucous membrane,
generally originating in the nual pas
sages and maintaining its stronghold in
the head. From this point it sends forth
a poisonous virua into the stomach and
through the digestive organs, corrupting
ihe blood and -producing other trouble
some and dangerous' symptoms.
A particle Is applied into each nostrtT, and Is
agreeable. Price M cents at druggists; by mall
registered, 60 cents. ELY BKOS., 25 Greenwich
Street, New York.
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HICKORY, N. C.
CAN'T BE BEAT!
They stand where they ought
to, right square
AT THE FRONT!
It Was a Hard Fight But They
Have Won It!
Subscribe for the
Carolina Watchman.
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If You Wish & Good Article
Plug Tobacco, ask your dealer foi
"Old Rip.''
DYSPEPSIA.
IB that misery experienced when we sud
denly become aware that we possess a
iabolical arrangement called a stomach.
The stomach 1b the reservoir from which
every fibre and tissue mnst be nourished,
and any t rouble with it is soon felt t h rough
out the whole system. Among n dozen
dyspeptics uo two will have the same pre
dominant symptoms. Dyspcptionot active
mental power and a bilious temperament
are subject to Sick Headache; those,
fleshy ami phlegmatic have Constipation,
while tin- t Inn and ncrvousare abandoned
to gloomy forebodings. Some dyspeptics
are wonderfully forgetful; others nave
great irritability of temper.
Whatever fovm Dyspepsia may take,
one thing is certain, "
The underlying cause is ,
in the JslfEMt,
tnd one thing more is equally certain, no
one will remain a dyspeptic who will
It will correct
Acidity of the .
Stomach,
Expel foul cases.
Allay 1 rrita tion,
S Assist Digestion.
and, at the same
" V M. time
Start the Liver to working;'
when alt other troubles
soon disappear
"My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Some
three years ago by the advice of lr. Steiner, of
Augusta, she was induced to try Simmons Liver
Regulator. I feci grateful for the relief it has
given her, and may all who read this and are
afflicted in any way, whether chronic or other
wise, use Simmons Liver Regulator and 1 feel
confident health will be restored to all who will
be advised." Wm. M. Kbrsh, Fort Valley, Ga.
BY J. J. BRTJNIR.
Hever Trouble Trouble.
iFTTToT
See that you get the Genuine,
with red 2j on front of Wrapper,
PKEl-AHKD OMIT BT
J. H. ZLILIN & CO., ltuladelphia, Pa.
V
GREAT EXCITEMENT
Just read what peojilo say
about them and if you want a
wagon come quickly and buy
one, either for cash or on time.
i Salisbury, N. IC.
Sept. 1st, 1886.
Two years ago I bought a very light two
horse Piedruout wagon of the Agent, Jiio.
A. Boytlen; have used it near'y all tlvc time
i ice. hare tried it severely in hauling saw
log and other heavy loads, and have not
) ad to pay one cent for repairs. I look
upon the Piedmont wagon as the best Thim
ble Skeiu wagon made in the United States.
The timber used in them is most excellent
and thoroughly well seasoned.
TtnisfKR P. TnoMASoN.
OVER LOW
PR
CED GOODS
AT
Salisbury, X. C.
Aug. 27th, 1886
Alwut two years nso I bought of Jao. A.
Boyden,aouc horse Piedmont wagon which
has done much service and no p&it of it
""has broken or given away and consequent
ly it has cost nothing for repairs.
John D. IIk.m.y.
KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN'S
TWO STORES,
Which arekept full of choice and desirable GOODS by daily additions, which are
marked at Uoek Bottom Prices for CASH or BARTER. We buy all kiud of Pro
duce which but few Houses do, for Cash Or Trade. The largest stock of Dress
Goods hi town. Prices from 8 cts. to the best Cashmeres, Tricots, Flannels and
Suitings. Best Alamance Plaids at G cts., or as low as any one else will sell them.
We have All-Wool Bed Flannel at 15 cts. per yard up to the best. Big Bargains in
All-Wool Jerseys at 65, 85 and up. New Stock of Dora est U?s 5, 6i, 7, 7, 8, 9 and 10
cts. Carpets for everybody at New York prices. Wool Hats 25 cts. and up, to the
best fur, in nil styles. " Knit and Clolh Shirts 25 cts. up to the best wool. We ofler
all of our Long Clonks and New Markets at COST. They must be sold to make
room. We have just received another
BIO- STOCK OF SHOES,
We mark them low and let them go and get more. Big Assortment of Tinware,
,.t..-.o.wt in ... Krnnms n hi-imcr thiin over, betore. 15raSS llOOPea UUCKCIS so
hefs. Java Cottee only Ho cts. wno wouiu anna ruo : iew vrop icw unraiis ujao-
lassesand Sugar, just in. Beans, Oat Hakes, Oat Meal, tjiits, laptoca, iHacavcui,
Cheese, Crackers, Canned Fruits, Dried Fruits, and lots of good things to eat.
YOU BUY OK SELL AS WE
My good man is a clever man,
Which do one will gainsay;
He lies awake to plot and plan
'Gainst lions in the way.
While I without a thought of ill,
Sleep sound enough for three;
For I never trouble trouble till
Trouble troubles me.
A holiday we never fix
But he is sure 'twill rain;
And when the sky is clear at six
He knows it won't remain.
He's always prophesying ill,
To which I won't agree,
For I never trouble trouble till
Trouble troubles me.
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The wheat will never show jrtop-
But sosn how green the field !
We will not harvest half a crop
Yet have a famous yield !
It will net sell, it never will !
But I will wait and see,
For I never trouble trouble till
Trouble troubles me.
We have a good share of worldly gear,
And fortune seems secure,
Yet my good man is full of fear
Misfortune's coming sure !
He points me out the almshouse hill,
But cannot make me see,
For I never trouble trouble till
Trouble troubles me.
He has a sort of second sight,
And when the til is strong,
He seas beyond the good and right
The evil and the wrong.
Heaven's cup of joy he'll surely spill
Unless I with him be,
For I never trouble trouble till
Trouble troubles me.
Fannie Windaor in Norristovn Herald.
United States Marshal Dyer has
seized the office of the president of the
Mormon Church, at Salt Luke Citv,
Utah.
the en-business
Business Competition.
There is often a tendency to overdo
a thing. One man has a hotel say, and
there is a real necessity for a hotel
out from building for an v foreign . and the proprietor o this
rnment by reason of the fact that hoj k a firat-cTass house and
er armor nor cun steel nor sec- i, . rki K.i
ondary batteries could be supplied in M makeg a amount of
most notable "illustration of
terorise and courage of our
class.
"My attention was early called to
the fact that our shiD-builders were
shut
government
neither armor nor sun steel
a
1 T I P 1VA
tuts country. n is oenevea tnai our m Some one sees the condition
private ship-yards can produce war o th' and gtraigntwav concludes
ships equal and perhaps superior to j th t th f h to do is
those produced elsewhere when these t i b . this maB down
! A s
wmcn ne may succeed in ciemg, out at
industries shall have been established.
It is notable in this connection that the
efforts of the Department to raise the
standard of the material for the ships
has resulted in a class of material
believed to be superior to that ever pro
duced for any similar purpose. All
concur that the quality of the steel has
been improved and that more reliable
processes have come to light. Espe
cially has the steel made upon the
Pacific Coast been notable lor its qual
ity; and the construction of the cruis
ers there may mark an important event
in its industrial history."
So much for the stimulating energy
and business methods of a Democratic
administration. For a good picture of
carelessness and extravagance, not to
say deliberate robbery, we must look
on the other side to the Republican
management. The Secretary has gi ren
it in
THE STORY OE THE TENNESSEE.
"The history of this vessel is quite
interesting and most illustrative. She
had a short life, but as a consumer of
money, a brilliant one. Her hull was
built and she was equipped in the
New York navy yard. Her machinery
was designed and built under contract
by the eminent engineer, Mr. John
Ericsson, costing $700,000. Her total
original cost was $1,850,075.81. Upon
her trial trip in January, 1867, she ran
about 1,000 miles. She attained a speed
of sixteen knots, and made a run of
fifteen knots per hour for four hours
She encountered a perilous storm, des
cribed as a hurricane, which continued
over twenty-four hours. The ship suf-
ferd considerably. sThe report of her
Two negro men, for a brutal assault commander says: 'The engines moved
I
on Mrs. D. J. O'Berry, near Peraberton
Ferry, Florida, were hung in a swamp,
where they were concealing themselves.
the same time he will ruin himself
The amount of money that has been
ost at this kind of business folly in
any given community would make it
blossom like a rose. Of course we
would not confine our remarks to ho
tels, the same principle applies to ail
departments of business.
Of course we believe m competition,
hut this, like all things else, must be
confined within legitimate bounds.
There is no amount of competition
well,
The Mother.
There is no human love like
mother s love. There is no human
tenderness like a mother's tenderness r
And there is no such time for a moth
er's first displaying her love an 1 ten
derness towards her child as in the'
ch i lds earliest years of life. That ti me
neglected, and no future can make
good the loss to either mother or ch ild . -That
time well improved, and all the '
years that follow it can profit by its
improvement. Even God Himself
measures His fatherly love by a moth
erly standard. "As one whom h 8
mother comforteth, as I will comfort
you." He says; and what more than
this could He say ? And many a
strong man who was first comforted
by his mother s loving and tender words
and ways while he was a helpless child
has never lost his grateful, trusting de
pendence on that mother's ministry of
affection and sympathy.
When gruff" old Dr. Johnson was
fifty years old he wrote to his aged
mother as if he were still her wayward
fh.if Ann Dnnnnrt tvn man woll rvn
what is required for one. The whole WMonng ooy : "ion nave ueen
idea is grounded on the unchristian new mower, ana nmm too iss kp
principle of conflict, and is brutal in n 1 JV Ior. aa
its tendencies. J? indulgence to me, and beg for-
4 The Western Union Telegraph Com- ., ?Te ,aonc
pany, for instance, is doing a good safe tftl nave oinittea to oo weu.
business, making a sufficiency for its J?hn Quincy Adams did not part with
owners. Some other company starts a his mother until he was nearly or
telegraph company and straightway qte old as this: yet nis cry eren
the W. U. T. Co., would begin to try tn O God could shebave heeii
to break the new company down, not Pare" J lvu- "
because there is not enough work for her the world feels to me like a soli
both to do, and because it needs the hen President Nott, of
patronage, but because of this busi- Union College, was more than ninety
ness folly of lookine upon every one nuu uw w ax
else engaged in the same busiuess in tnir a college president, as strengtn
which you are as your enemy and legiti- d sense failed him in his dying hours,
mate PleV mciuurj wj. hi iuuuici reuwniwo
The whole thing is unchristian and was fresh and potent; and he could be
unbusinesslike, he Christian's life hushed to needed sleep by a gentle pat
is one of strife, but it is strife against tg on the shoulder, and the singing to
evil, and this same business of destruc- him of the old time lullabies, as if his
tive competition is one of the evils mother was still sitting by his bed
against which it must and was con- flde J loving ministry, as she had
tinned to contend. Wel1 n,8h a century before.
The highwayman takes his goods irne woe son never grows om w a trw
mother.
BE SURE AND SEE US BEFORE
MEAN TO DO WHAT WE SAY.
Salisbury. N. 6.
Sept. 3d, 18f6.
Eighteen months ago I bought of John
A. Boyden, a 2 well Thimble Skein Pied
mont WRiron and have used it pretty much
II the time and it has proved to be a tirst-
rate wagon. Nothing about it h:is given
i. Md therefore it has required no re-
piir's. T. A. Waltox.
KLUTTZ &
REND
LEMAN.
The most novel sceme ever adopted
for increasing the circulation of a news
paper is that of a Detroit dr?ly, which
advertises that its publishers will give
.Sk. A ft 1
1UU to the next or km to any person
who is killed in a railway accident in
the United States or Canada, provided a
late copy of the paper be found on the
person of the deceased.
39: ly.
Saxisbttrt, N. C.
Sept. 8th, 1886.
IS months airo I bought of the Agent, in
a.llaliitrv a 2 in Thimble Skein Piedmont
"n,f.ir lightest one-horse wairon I
S.w-. keut it in almost constant use and
durin" the time have hauled, on it at least
T1 liia rla nf wood and that without any
breakage or repairs. L. R. Wai-tok.
The days of successful whaling are
not over, though the business has be
come very risky. The substitution of
steamers for sailing vessels has resulted
in some very good voyages lately.
off finely and worked perfectly during
all the storm her machin
ery is as ierfect as it need be. It has
undergone the severest test, and not
once found wanting. She is the fast
est ship I have ever seen.' The chief
engineer says: 'If the strength and
workmanship of the machinery cannot
be depeuded upon, then no reliance Li
to be placed upon the performance of
my steam machinery with which I am
acquainted.1 n
Tws years afterward she underwent
what was called 'repairs , and the sum
of $570,790.61 was spent upon her; all
but $73,000 of this was put on her hull
and equipment. It was the full price
of a new wooden hull of her size at
that time. This was from 1800 to
1871. She then made a cruise of three
months and went into the hands of Mr.
John Roach to enable him to take out
the machinery and boilers of John
Ericsson and substitute others of supe
rior character. It was
from you because he is armed, or more
reckless than you. oo does this species
of business highwayman take your le
gitimate business from yon because he
is richer or more reckless than you.
If a certain community needed a
plied by a good one and there was only nces, would he reply to a pe
! j J a, u... I attack. 44 1 here is no Senator, si
U UUC ClM'Llil 1UI LXK "-'UU nvi vsywmss
it would be folly to start another
one on the idea of driving the first
man out of business; it would be better
far and wiser to start a stock farm and
suddIv his stall with beef, mutton and
pork.
Then, again, if there was a good
living and actual necessity for two
stalls it would be a great wrong and
a great folly, too, for the one to wage
war upon the other, and try to ruin his
Indifference to Personalities.
Shortly after Mr. Seward took his
seat in the United States Senate, he
announced that, under no circum-
rsonal
said he,
"whose reputation is of sufficient im
portance to justify him in taking five
minutes of the Senate's time' to defend
it' During his senatorial term he
was respectful toward his political op
ponents, although his radical opinions "
and bold utterances excited their bitter
hostility, and drew upon him many
fierce personal attacks. He never
.noticed these personalities in public
debate, and, to all appearance, was as
indifferent to them as to the crying of
an infant.
The eloquent Judah P. Benjamin,
whose seat was next to Seward's, once
attacked him in an impassioned speech.
As soon as the orator resumed his seat,
Mr. Seward turned to him and said, in
business
Judgment should be used in these
matters and a people who are wise will
not overdo any particular business but
will rather seek a great variety of in
dustries and thus afford a greater op-
r"''" the most indifferent tone, "Benjamin,
urancn, uuu uieu eurii uuucu iuuuou j . , , i
will pi-ove a compliment to the other. V P? a c,r' and when jronr 8Ph
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among otner
One of the most fortunate skippers of
the day is Captain Bauldry, of the New I things expected to give the ship a 14V
Itol-f.d c!im wbnlor flrn'i v bo h knot speed for twenty-tour hours
recently returned with all the oil and
bone his ship could carry. He actual-
SV V
-Cotdsboro Argus.
W hen she had her trial of this new
machinery in 1875 her maximum speed
is printed send me a copy.
Then rising, he returned to the cloak
room and smoked Benjamin's cigar as
camly as if the donor and he were
political and personal friends.
FOR SALE.
One Brick House and lot, on the corner
cffnhnn and Kerr streets, about one
iM-a in lot.
fin Frame House and lot on Lee
itrMt.
nn. Fraras House and lot on Main
street.
Also sharas in N. C. K. R.
Tn.nir of Mrs. n. E. and Miss ic-
Miit Iohnson tt their home on Main
street. 40:tf
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Tush lis ruEAM PITCHERS. SUGAR BOWLS BUTTER DISHES, v -" T "7 1 H:Y"u 1 CT .. of nnriilatinflr and restrictine irnmigra- so finely balanced that a clerk, by
PICKLE DISHES. OLIVE and PRESERVE DISHES, SPOON naa Killed to a rival, oecause urn on auu.uun u, t.u: vu u. - . . ? fTnJt , Sfa. A nrinciDal sine a' knob under his desk, can
HOLDERS, . NAPKIN RINGS, INDIVIDUAL CASTORS, storage room was full. ?".k.TVSSS TtST'l.X feature of the bill is a provision, which, the" outer doors instantly, and
PrrCHER, WAITER and GOBLET, BREAD TRAY, "'l ..... T. 7 had cost 700,000; had not been in COJ .Uw' "V . J 1 ZJF ThiTdnrl It
CHILDREN'S DRINKING CUPS. JEWEL! Hashish is superseding morphine and I,.,,. J- mnnk.1S! had never persou of foreign birth,who con tem- special process. This is done to
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CASK E is, CAijij ih.ijii, anu vaporized ether, it is said, in ttie anee- jen gn
MANY MORE NICE THINGS FOR XMAS.
My Stock is now complete, and I know I can please you. Call and see them, as it
is no trouble to show goods. Keep your Oping on this space as it changes every
week, and will be to your advantage to keep posteu.
tion of the Parisian dilettanti drunk
ards. They have founded a hashish
club ou the Rue St. Michael, where
they meet every Friday. The amount
of the drug which each shall take is
Keeping out Foreigners.
Senator Palmer, of Michigan has in-!
i i. . ,. . i nil i r l i
nM i... j.. i I.. u..j kj ..4- trfxiuceo in tne oenaie at vvasninmon
was iuj kuow, aim mic uuu uuu put - " m. . o.u Vl. A . r
AVUlim vrjs. MiiSjiwuw wva w ssw mv
pres-
close
they
by
pre-
11 1 XJ II 1
rvpvpd and rnnnVmned hv a plates emigration w me univea omws, iru Mwwmug u " .
rveyea anu conuemnea oy a it- , :4l t:e..i. .1. j ik. nunn fmm wil.K n
u.,,,l f t,rvernmiir nftipprs nnr its to proviue uiuim:il wnu a rauuwM ux
vXffixedTy a from the United States consul for the the bank. The bullion department of
a ue hxeu by an b er ani, district of his residence, "settinff forth this and other banks is nightly sub
orn it was wiu w jui. uuuca w um - , t, , . , - . ,..iM l
lucrgcu scvciui iucv in tiuw.i uj nit bit
6KR1AI CARP:---
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snury , W
I can furnish carp
.la ree or small, in any
Quantity, for si ocklnir
Forternas. address W. It. F HALEY. Snl-!
C. 3T:tt
W. H. REISNER,
rt.i i j i i mnii i ciinsr!iini!uiv i.n:u, shiu cijiisui is
iron. mat is w suv. ue-wwu xoua --- - - . , .. - - i. l kuu
i .nm n fiv 1 1 LJ il - I SllTlsnMl. UDOll tllllUenL lllUUirV LIIHL lie I IIUII Ul HIC mutlimci . in wine imiia.i
prescribed by . doctor and the do i. iltt(1 jpnv.,8 51 This f K3rfhS
prepared by . chemist, both m.mberof hJ m 'J such certifcates shall shooting a bolt in the dormitory,
the club. It is taken in pills, and not "ll6'""""' -1 A not be allowed by the United States which in tnrn sete in motion an alarm.
nlr nr .mM ns am the .? .' , . , . ' .i ....' Mmmiimitinn officers to land in this If a visitor durina the day should
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LEADING JEWELER.
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1 11 KN KU Klc. i an intrwllni; nq-
J- - A
S ply to Inqqi
fai:i..ni- 'u Tny rup i n our '
will mt that theirr) ia no evidence of knmbris
tboul thisv. Ot th con t run. thwodTsirtiaora re
j -1 lir-r'--"1 i '-mB ma .
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Ixn aivina all rtartienlnra. b tvldrswaiiur 1
A HIE Company.
SEEKII G
COUGMOUfi & SHAVER,
DEALERS IN-
FRESH MEAT AND ICE.
The choicest BEEF the inarkot affords
always on hand. 50:3m
STOYES AND HEATERS.
COOK STOVES AND RANGES.
I have the best and prettist lot of Coal
and Wood Stoves ever offered in this
market, many of them of the latest and
most approved pat cms suitable for par
lors, dining rooms, stores, officeSjChurehes,
school houses, shops and sitting rooms.
Large and small. Call and see them and
hear prices.
49:1m. Wm. BROWN.
Pfl flt'.KrS of good lau.l. G mile
nil fromSa!is1urv. on the Coneord roail
If " terms reasonable for cash.
51.1', PiNK.r-T LuDwicr,
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-.HOME - Fatronace.
AGENTS .
In all titics, Towns ami
Villages in the Soutb.
TOTJlL assets, -
J. ALLEN BROWN, Resident Agent, Salisbury, N. C.
A STRONG Company
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PB030PT!
n Mialle ! Literal !
RHODES BROWNE,
$ffsnrnt.
William C. Coart
dmttars;
- $750,000 00.
Oriental fashions. Eeach of the ineiu
bers is bound to describe to the other
either in writing or verbally, his sensa
tions as the drug gains its influence "
over bira.
I mm
country. The fourth sections, which happen to knock ott one irom a pile
embodies most of the new legislation of half sovereigns the whole pile
mer s bill, pro-1 would disappear, a pool of water taking
shall be grant-1 its place.
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1 1 r ri I. l Li wo 4 ..i 1.1. I if 1 1 Lif ail v luii i iLb cavvhi viivoc wuf ivr-
c J I I t -....l.i-a. ..I , .IT.h.'aj ai an i 1111 ill in I . . . , - . m
anrfion sale. She h;id cost the Gov- Ul uixcu, y. j Vanity is as ill at ease under maif-
?r, wortli repairing, and ordered sold, hav- emooaies most or tne n.
a. inghadput upon her, between 1875 proposed by Senatjr Pali
Z and 1887, the additional sum of $577,- rules that no certificates ;
United States Report.
ernment $3,800,000 in round numbers, " w J person unable to take care erence tenderness is underthc love
and had done about ten years of active of himself or herself without becom- which it can not return.
a , - r, . . f ;ol,no anA ing a pudiic cnarsje, nor any anaiciiisi.
The annual report or uie oecrewrj Msrv. . T "J7 nifiilisfc or anv oereon hostile to the
yaras. ll is oneii tne suuieui ui mm-1 . . .r
, . , i -AfuiA I nnncmals of the constitution or form
uecome oi uie fiww r. . . . tt-aj Ci.iM
r :tl hand mare
trosbki.sHd ail Qassks,
aia is tobioed thalr vio
: a SCKKBSJIEPT that haj
Itarlsn Thmaud mu .
ants u larpe vi-o-jnioDfls
8 whom vok a t U tsssjB
orad to hoitu by naa of
arsis' SEMINAL PASTILLES
kad ical CS-m f or Korroaa Debi! it7. Orcan. c
Wcftkncsa sadPbrsfra I Docst i n Voar.i: or Hi
r!le A.-.C& Men. Tosted for E cot Veers In x
i far thcK u uubka. cjid
itinu. Tkxe i
CUaBU thoncaada, duct not
ffirah attentijn to tiu:neu. or c
or laaonvaoiaoce in en v ns F, unded
n seientifie SaSBSaal principfrs. B; dind
The
To t hoso who TOfler from tho m a ny obacuro diMsara
CroagCtBbOBt by lndiacrctioa, iixnoearo, UTer-unia.
Work. ortoofTM Indnlnnra. wanskUMtfoa send ns
jrmr ti time with t(itim-i t o( yoar tronblo, and pcottre
TSJALPACKAGR fRK.r",Trih Jllcsf i PaiasnlatAe.
plication tn the arat otdlaraa iu
taocaia felt without ddar. The
ii of tho hnaaan onankm realorcd
JSMSM animating elements of life are glen back, the patient
becotnea ssssafejsssj rapidly faina both aaength rnd haaSb
THEATstEHT. Cao Ucrth, g . Tn Sot. 91 Tbsa, (7
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RUPTURED PERSONS ca: hevo PRES Trial of our Appliance. Ask (Or Terms!
25:ty.
of the Navy is encouraging and inter
esting reading. Under this adminis
tration ship-building has received an
impetus which bids fair to place Amer
ica at no very distant day, among the
most advanced of maritime powers.
Such is the hopeful tenor of Secretary
Whitney's report. He says:
"When the last annual report of the
Department was made this country
lacked manufactories necessary to the
construction and armament of a mod
ern war vessel, viz, that of steel forg
ings for the heavier guns, that of
armor for iron-clad vessels, and that of
the secondary batteries (machine and
rapid-fire guns), an essential portion
of the armament. Now all three
manufactories are in process of con
struction under contracts with the
Department. It was a fatal mistake
for this country to be dependent upon
any oh. r uation for its implements of
war. The ease with which these diffi
culties were finally solved was most
i e tl J
Mimnsiii'r. anil iurnisueu iun.M iu-i uuu
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Ufl TV II at llvn uauwc ui V n,vv.w, . - - . IT 1 c, ,
000 spent upon war vessels since the oi govern me., v ol vu u .u u,
c'ose of the war, in view of the fact or to any believer or professed be hev
u.. ;a r,n Thi, hii er of the Mormon religion who fails to
of If story will serve as an illustration." the c.on!u' "P" examination,
J I fhof ho rvr uha infeiirk tn nrirl will pnn.
form to and obev the laws of the
A Leap for Life. 1 United States, nor to any person in-
Symptoms of Catarrh.
Dull, heavy headache, obstruction of the
nasal passage, discharges tailing Irom the
head into the throat, sometimes profuse,
watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tcnaci-"
ous, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid;
the eyes arc weak, watery, and inflained;
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tticrc is ringing iu iiiucnrs, ueaiunt, iiac
inn or frilloliliKf to r'lc;ir the thro&t. fXTU-r.
As a nassemier train on the Savan- eluded in the prohibition in the act to toration of offensive matter, together with
nah Valley Railroad was coming into prohibit the importation and irnmigra- scabs from u let re; the voice is changed and
Anderson, S. C, an old negro woman tion of foreigners and aliens under has a nasal twang; the breath is offensive;
came near meeting a most horrible contract or agreement to perform labor smell and jiyj
V , ii 8 ii tt -i. jet 4M ..,.i v. I sc.tsat.tin ot dintneaa, with mental depres-
death. The old woman, unconscious in the ruted States approved tebru- E hackingToh and general tlebSitT
of an approaching tram, attempted to ary 26, 18f5a, or in the acts amendatory if TOU have all. or any considt-rable sum-
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in r ot these symptoms, ou are sunering
from Nasal Catarrh. 1 lie more complicat
ed your disease ha become, the greater tho
number and diversity of j mpUms. Thou
sands of cases annually, without niani lest-
inc bait oi tnc auovc symptoms, result iu
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i ii inc grave, ihu
a . i i i .i cnacf ii hi i i-i iiiuiiuii. mi n n hit iilivp ssiiiri
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injuries are very painful, but they are D3en permanently cured. I shall be glad dangerous, or less understood, or more uu
not cousiderel dangerous. to send two bottles of my remedy free successful y treated, bv physician Five
to any of your readers who have con- nunarea aouars rcwaju is ,-oiierea-bj H e
oMmi.tinll if thoV AX- ill B0nH mil ihftir 1 manufacturers of Dr. Sae sCatarrh Uemv-
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A precious thing is tne more precious press and post office address. Respect- dy, lor a case oi catarrn wnicn tm y t an
to us if it has been won bv work or fullv. 1 not cute. Remedy sold by druggists, at
economy. Buskin. T. A. Slocun, M. C:, 181 Pearl st., K. Y. only 50 cents.
cross a trestle iust below the depot, and I to said act.
when about half way across she saw
the train. Realizing her danger, she CONSUMPTION SUEELY CUBED.
eniiflnded to risk her life bv lumping
off rather than to be crushed to pieces To the Editor Please inform your
by the train. 1- otunateiy sne escaped ''T'LTJaiZ Uv U. 'u, consumption, and end in the
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mTmmSV. m... .factories are in process of con- . ne ' Z TtZ V .u' TZ the above named diseW. By its timely consumption and cnu in , graje. No
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A precious thing is the more precious Dres and post office address. Respect-1 dy, lor a case of catarrh which tu. y t an-
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