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! J t 1 i if 4 I s f J V Y SiUvttnl AUi'tnceWi L L;Ucks ns L- f, Jfuin,. -SmiliV Dakuta,- add're uiiiuii, L. C.,.J. 11. r.-.r.ur.so.rivni.v ' J.1 ffialfre M u ion lUtlcr, president ..; G-'Higr&xwinl Diak-tVf neetnrer, A i.ir. .Vl i.nvsvitie: President, CU II. A . t-y, Oittiivv lw; Vr.-livs . E. P. ltnirk "i. mvmd 3':t-rctary and Tieasurer, J L. ..nis"i?yiiili'lury. ' .-- ' iltaaa Cottntg Jesse Miller, president : icktner; .Si. L. Ititcliie, secretary, Saw. Tre.ML i Joint ii A. M. P.irks. ireident. -.,(- , ....... Daity Department. kijime: y Tim Cow. What would le thought of n d iiry uian who partly skiusnied tiis'ntilk b rure he Hold it Klul then threw the ream iiwav? And vet thatr is just ft liai he due When he in I I lJirhm rri P.- TlntiTTilirt A SE.VS BOTTOM FALLING OUT. It! is said t hat the bottom of the Cas pian Sea is foiling Out. It has long been a well known fact that ihe Caspian was ihe Jower-t body of -vat er in theworftl, and that it has "been- e.iadually growing lower for centuries. Kaw, it is tighty- five feet below the level of the Black. Sea, which itself is considerably lower to iret it I ih:in tlm Atlnntie.' It has nhvnv been . T rcl niilfc by haif-feedin;; the supposed that this fuel was due to ex- iiw. On a full ni'ion a covv will up-eexsive evaporation, tut this theory i. ant hei sell and ive plenty of rich 7 'T I i . Lr vvtrlt i'i r nhiin lmu invu I uuk .miMiKiiihiiKiHwi in? ereinii ;lS0 rweal the astoUiMruii' fuet that ill of V au I list's it for her own Mip- there is even a area cr depth ofwatei uort. Given ai'oon cow and it is on v now than then. I his leaves but one by M. E. Humsey, secietury. b VJ, ,m.J le,.,j aU J pieiiv of fHUu-sis that would seem at nil tenable Mrcsville. CaUrhis CvtcjgtyX. F. Hileman, presi i at. Ciunirl; J)r. J. S. LalVerty. hepre ' ""y.Conenril. ; - Daeuhon Coumty It. S. Green, president I lies; W. A. Lindsay, secrelary, Tboma.--' ; le. ... Cutntrba Gntfity. T. Wilfong, prcsi 'i nt. Nevvton; iJ. F. lleruiiin, teerttar) Scv;ton. ' , ' .Ji. C. Itcforni Pres9 Association. Officers J. L. Ramsey, prtxident; Mar'tor. Jiutler, vice-prcnideat; IK. S. Barnes sec rt-'fecry. PAPERS. J 'oarresslve Farmer, state Oi-jf-vn, Ralelcrti, N. C j iu jaaia.i. M.lniu, . C urat Home,- Wilson, N.c J nollaa Wtchm:n, Sallsbuiy, S. c r' srmerH A lvocnte, Tarloio, N. C - O'inuin liia.--Joura..l, Asli -vine. N. C iian- seniluel. Goldsi.oro. N. c 0.um o Lite, Trinity College, N C crcury. Hickory, N. c tUUler. WbUlakeis.N C it Mitd the profit, will b found in the ii lk with all the cre.iiu in it. Straikinq the Brink. In salting butter wish brine the brine slit u'd be m rained through a fine iiniblin strainer. A goud many specks found in butter come . frmn ti e salt. .ind some from the water ue in rav ins the -brine. The water used ii? iva-hiiiiz Ihe butter irrairts should Ih- f hat the botU.ra of the sea is atlually -i a k i ng. Fickayum. A SEW RIVAL. In recent vear.. India and Eypt hav Ixreu gradually encroaching on the titb of the MHilhei n stales of America to si. lre:nacy in cotton production. Now China, that land of unpnducliveness, ei. r.ets the field aaiii.t the south iu tin :nanulaeturo of the coarse- cotton ckiths The introduction of cotton spinnin. drained also, as there are few water.- into China is a comparatively recent e t . t . i t ii i vent and a vei'v important one. bo tai :hat are perfecl ly free from all sed.- lhe llldlwlrv i,, its infancy, only .uci.i, or noaimg tic.es mat. w- u.u one Injll yxvy i)een established, but tlu diow i:i the butter. No matter how fact t fiat it has been Ik gun at all is si; .vhite and -clean - the s .It mav -looL nifa ant. It is a hint to the cotton pro f ...;i: .... II.. I... (..., ,1 t l.-.t I... wl I .lueiTS mid eutlon maiiutaftuivrs t A will show more or less matter that merica that this count i-y no longer ha- i- t were better not to let & m the but- adu orcJe to the ar,lunent tv diversi ;fr. - . I tied crops in the South. THAT CALF The single cotton mill' -.which has been started in the ce!etial kinj;lom ha iit-eii oneratinsr fr over a vear and i- flad o fcrtA standing on the first win pay you w iroai ii. wen u you ex- - , . have Ueuionstiated tiiat-Chiae.M- y,age and add others, provided they are duly pect to inaiie it a tfood cow. Calve- J oollon can i,0 worked into coarse cotton . fectfd Any paper failing to advocate tht I intended for dairy ork "do not need I ..-loih of a superior quality. The mil; i)calti ptaturiii will be dropped from thr jje kept f;lt hut in eood ' thrif v. I runs 5o0 looms ami 21,000 spindles, and l.t promptly. Our peopie cart now see rnTin, condition. Thev do ncH hare nwsupcf s, y I to be fed with a view to making extr lapge kized cows, but to become fair Tt.e Citnfercnco Platform. I re4)rrsenratives,nn siz-t ot their reea .The follow.ng ts a correct cpy of f , handled, pad ict.larly Lis ud ;ne piaiiorm au.-pieu at ot. m.. uer.ind llind s0 tu.it ,t wont be nervous- when it becomes a cow. Turnips and Pumpkins.' the owners, officers and operatives aii .ill natives. -China is now one of the leading mar kets for the products of our Southern eolton mills, iler appearance asariva. is worthy the attention ot oiw uiauul. ct e u r rs. A I la nl a Jov mal. Si- tj.e labor conference FINANCE. 1. We demand a national currency safe, s iund and flexible i.-sued b the geu ral gnvernnient only; a ful. These should be fed in the fall am iriy winter if there are any mang! utabag is or ensilage to be i d late f!eare not, then legal tender for all; debts, public and I diouM be fed first,theu the turnip tops private; and without the use ot bank- md the roots stored m juts, a they do ill? corporations; a just and equitable not keep-well in a cellar. Tu putting means of circulation, at. a tax not to turnips in pits or kilns, which is i. exce d two per cent, as set. forth in tin letter term they can be piled in lout: sj&brtreasurv plan of the -"Farmers' Al- piles, as high as convenient without JuTOce, or some lietter s stem; also, b I oo much time being spent in the op lli.faiil: Teach. Girl Bit.-incss Habits Under tliis head the philadidphii. Tillies gives some Very gOM ndviee vhiell we hope will le rend and follow ed by nil those persons who h iVe tin the pumpkin- ....reTif voiiiil' oeonle in their homes. n i i . Whether a woman l- poor or Men, l tiehooves her to acquire methodical business-habits, keeping her little ac ounl accurately, and knowing t i cent just-what she does w it It her money An allowance is the Hrsl step toward this end. if at thesame time it is im payments iu the discharge of ifri obli-J ration, and a covei ing of straw with I .)ressed noon her th it v -rv sum spent M . 1 1 If 1 r 1 " 1 f f" 1 . urations tor puoiic liiiprovemenis. I i tew indies or ear:n thrown ovw a. We demand free and 'unlimited tliemlater just before the ground coinage of silver. " rreez.-s up sidnl, enough more' earth b. We demand the amount of fir- should be put onto keep them from culatiii1' medium to be-speedily in-1 rretzini?. Pulling them in Ion' kilns 'creased to hot, less than 850 per capita, saves time over the round ones, both in c. We demand a graduated income -tonng and taking ui iu winter, tax. , Vhile turnips cannot be c;.litd a very - a. We believe that the money of the fod cow feed yet they arc a siuculen treasury shwuid be kept as much a- .me and it wiil pay to ferd them in possible in the hands of the people, winter when there is no other green and henee we demand all National and feed available. The cheapness with State revenues shall be limited to the .vhich they may lie grown makes near necesary expenses of government, jy their u hole cost :ome frmn harvet- ecoriomically and honestly administered, mg and storing. In feeding turnip- e. W e demand .t hat fostal having cows they sliouhbbe fed just t unlk- I . 1 : ' 1 . I II I ... .il .1 iiankB oe established ov me goern- :nr time, or alter miikiui', so me Aa11ictic Cwt An iusfmctive nnd.pat!:etic-.cntwn il in M niiieh.BaVarta. Jivei V tV!ll .1 destitntech Id foi nl b-g, 1114 on uir: streets is arrested and carrietl to a cnar- itable institution. On his arrival ne is photopraphed-dirt. -rags and all. Aftr leiug maintained and educated, when he quits the institution o begin life, the before mentioned photo is "iven him, s.nd he is required to make a solemn declaration that he will keep it rn.ieder of the wretched stte f..... .v.;.i. UoUviis saved and of the iwiri niuvo a, , . . Tbe chant n:s r' J MIMIIHI Pill'"... - . . , ftc fmni hs reclaimeil ceivrii iimii) jiM..- - - waifs. The L'ritico Oi" Wales. I saw W les 18G0, wl.en he" cwrae io iiier ci.at:d four or tive men were run- jiii' 'u be ruler of ourcouui ry-Linco.n, D.liiglas, U.dl and Breckinridge, write Jeur'e Alfred Townse.al. Sseu to-d.- riw. P: im -f a man of above medium lei-l.t. stoutish, thick-che-tetl, Uardei birk-brown. with abundant hair ex ept ,11 ih erovvu. where he is nearly b; Id. He has a hug, spoui-l.ke nos', a ,at l et-sybarite t'e, with h.rg cheeks .nd 1 js", the upp r -lip especially co-.rse. thoegiit, tln.u-lVbe lad it cov.reo vdh hair. His complexion not very le r, but not muddy; his eyes are blue, md of kind, considerate expression, but he general expression of his cotinten .nce is neutral, or, I might say-foreign, ike a stranger who does not pretend to imiersland ihi's aroiind him and i nerely beillgentertained. l!e looics '0 imre tliau liisage, and looks more r.--peeiable training than by inhei dance; ue appears a better man than hi-earthly feaiu.es would r quire. I remarked .0 Mr. Crawford, who concurred iu the remark, that, the Prince of Va!e looked like ra h-G i inan banker of .Jewish blood in the m.dst of ct.ugei.- d family. The vSeunt'ic exi(ssiun S pretty distiact. 'J "he eyes of the I'rinc ire i i:ose of a man act ustonud to re let upon Hiiaiicial Ir.u saciions. Hi uiios.ty is 1.01 niaiKetl; il lie lot Kei. iu .in oi.e it was some lady. He wa .re.l-br. i, felt his sit naiioh, and n natural and im-d.-st. I shouhl thiul ,i would weigh 2 p utiids. (Jrory Alfred Tounsntd. DURHA M R PANY FERTILIZE COM Jilanufacturcr High Grade Fertilizer FOR - - "WHE-A-T. Ilninni 1 P- vine -natiiuaa ufi P. W, Ilulae.oper aial Keuben roster, Recelveia. . Vestera Ncrth Ctrolica tivifiicn. - y Condensed Schedule lu 10-ct October . . lfw. " JiASTUODKD.. oAlLY. u . .no, 23. ,orrltowtf -iiij,mu " PatallOcK.V;4.. " liOLfii.lpf.W. it4i.,. AaaevuKN.o-.... "-Kouufl Ki.flO :a .,.. MariOd ,...a.... Mortfaawa in '- iil;t.or ..,. NewUu,... ...... 7.. - Ar. St:tlrVllte.... Ar. tlisti0;.... taovile . KieUaiuai.... Lv. O reensboro. . , . Ar. ourh iia Ar. HultlU ..... " uoiuaL-Oi-o Lv. Oauvtlltf ...rrr.. Ar. LjrneiiBarif .: WublUiikOJU " ll.lllli.oie eiiuuaeihla. Ar. .New York. 6 S7 ant i 40 - H 1 U II V it pm I ae ' 6T iM ' 400 f ' j - is 11 pm 1 10 li su 3 00 B i9 pm II sr. 1 ut 3 10 aai 8 is am v &i uin If &t bi 189 Mia in 09 9 66 i II . 1l " t 61 J it 40 am 18 11 05 1 Oz pm 1 uw IIHl 1 10 4 Mi " 10-. li 3 pin , ,a '4 Ml 'rex men 1 for the safe deposit of earning of the people and facilde exchange. won't flavor the miik 'Fit so much. 1 1 .1 I - t 1 I A. I . s nouid be set uowo wuu regularity. In iilaekand white, otie noles lio iip.eh more easilv tile money can b spent, how quirkiy it. goes, and j.ts; vhal foolish little nothings have lured it from our p-ckels. W ithout settmv -"o '.v ! 1 .e ii-!i item, it is ten chances to nelli.! vou will coiieli'de you mils' UaV-' lost SOIll llnliPV wlnll VOU C'll- n it. ee !i. . v that- le'u -dollar" bill went .viicn you only bought such a very, le things. The ned little figures area geuuin res! raint, le-i!' i n - t illing ji habit an- V -t" 111 tiiat will be of gieat Valuf . ver fortune .-n:i'cs a d a great rs omes to voiir hand-, and still gpftei A nhoioL-r-udier savs that ;ab;e-y oung mar. inl conph s ;-re Ih iiiost troublesome, the bride especially being hard o pha.-e. MSB tm Q CURES ALL SKIN AM 0 r if 1 f ) L U Hi? EJL.HJLJ. r. ur". ribo 1 1 - , . -i . .- LAND. 21 Your sub-committee upon the land plank, beg to submit to your ap. provnl the following: The Und; in cluding all natural resources of wealth, is the heritage nf allpople, and should not lie mouoporiy.ed for specidativ purposes, and alien owner-hip of lam; should Je prohibited. All lands now neld by railroads and other copdration.- 1 oil LU incest laieo .u iu-u mcim mi. uh i , , . l .1 i ii r , ii I .1 11 i . (the chances being that fhev hmds now owned -by aliens should U v , . ... .. - reeiainied by. the Government and held .for actual set Hers only. TRANSPORTATION 3. Transportation being a mean of defeme and imblic necessity, the Government should own ami operate rba-ts in the interest, of th people. . . The telegraph and telephone. like the postal svstem, being a necessity "pumpkins cotlhl be k'-pt all winter we j; econnniv is a n- ces-i; v, and the should much prefer them to turnips foi feeding to cows, and we believe the ;OWS would t')Q. A Moiie Pkofitaei.k Use Of Purk " Blood. We have urged upon dairymen the truth that it will jiay to use onlv a pure-bred bull in growing cows for tlu dairy. D drying whh scrub cows is an uncertain way of making a living, for no-matter how the present may be are not good at all) the cows grown from such lams and ired from a scrub bull may be vastly inferior. By the use of pure-bred bull on these scrub dams an inTprovement will follow, and. the con tinned use of such a bull on the gradr in-ifers will insure further improve ment. The Breeder's Gazette iu jiviog advic" on this subject, sugge-ts th d far mers buy grade cow to beuiu vi; h ami we quote Hs remarks in -full and com- i r . i . i : - i . . i .. e ... las io oe roreeU lino uoing uut-y 101 wo. Unle-s tli" fcceoiints are kcjd aecu caiei V ajid l he cash made to balance. jYerv evening, vou had oetier tiot ai- j nipt a:iv bookkerping at all, for siip- sliod me: hods are worse than none, and onlv C"ii:ue eveivining iuliici iiian help mat tt i s. If anvil rig is worth doing at all it is worth doing well; and there is noth ing So prod .cine of future good as U a habit of looking carefully out for the pennies w ln-n schooldays are the 'Mily trials, and the allowance of fifty cents Week goes for candies anil pickles. Ii this plan is once e'dabliMud in child hood, the girl will giow to womanhood, wit h' a elp.-.r knowledge of where hei a -o- .... ..luc. - ti -p. f-.-T tb c :re. of ikli .-"- -V T t! 0 0- The following brands manufacttrrcd expressly and exclusively for the Alliance: N. C. Alliance 0fiB.cial Acid Phosphate. Nf 0. Alliance Guano. -Progressive Farmer. o o- Yours Trul v. DURHAM FERTILIZER CO. Offic-, Diuliain, N. C. tractoi ios, Duiliitm, N. C, and Iiicljiiiond, Va. J. 0. BERNHARDT, Special Agt., Salisbury, N. 0. WESTBOUND. Lv. New Vort.. ,.-s... " jaUaUt-ijUia "baliiinoie V USliiliglOil-.... . Lj-ncUbunr... Ar. oaaviae i.v. lacbuioud. DaiiMUe :., Ar. Ureensboro Lv. uot'ls- oro. ... .. . " - KaleiU " buri.uui r. orei uaioio Lv. Greeuslon; Saiistuiy " Sl.tleslile , ,k New un " iilikory " .v.org;iuuiD ... .Mi: IIO: " lauiai Kn.n AT. Abi.el:li- not Spoiigs..... . " I'uiui nook Moirt.siova . Ar. Kiaxviile. DAILY.I2, No.. o. 11. 7 20 m v as -1. m .. 6 2 - 8 iv pm s in.. v bau . 10 05 . 8 6(1 (CO JOT " 40 10 15 M 1 3 im .H5 5 33 400 ' 4 51 6 4I. C 3 ? W " If 80 r io 43 x ou pm S lW- 4 3 pm - 6 :7 " -30 1J20 " 6 25 am s io 8o " lo U ,7(o ' I r lo oo 10 iO it is na ns 1 i.7 " J ST " 5 19 4 b 4 " : ts ' T 65 810 " ' SLEEriNGeAU SEHVIl'E. Nos. 11 and 1! Pullman sleepers beiwcrn iir.t h-Spri!jt'S and Sew Vork vU Asliuviiie, Salisbury jna Nws. a ana 10 Pullman Sleeper between Asbttltle . K. liKi.Kl.KV. W. A.TUi K, Superinten'Icnt. Uen. Tass. A(ft., " , liicluaoiitl, Va. Wuslj'lngfoi), D. C. W. II. GUKLiN, 8. II. llAliln ICK. i.en. Manager, A. oeu. I'ut. Agt.' V.'iisi.mgioii, n C. - - Atlatilfi, CiR. gOL HAAS, i rat. Mgr., Washlngtor., V. C. JONES SEMINARY FOR : YOUi;G : LADIES. Why pay $'2o0 er year for boarding and tuition wbeti yoti eaijgct isg6ri iind even hetier advantages lor J7o? For circuUws adilre.-s Uev, C. A HAMPTON rrineipal. - All Healing fejuiiiys, N-.-C Caveats, and Tra Je-Marks obtained, and all lat ent bu.-iness condartctl for Mo:cn'C Tecs. Ou Orncc us OfPOtTE u. S. PTCNTOrrict Cud ue can ccure p::!''iit iu less time Uiuu titoso remote from Wa-hi:i;j!n. bebd model, dia-.vinsf-or photo., ulth descrip tion. "e ai-.ise, if patentable or not, free of duxrge. Our fee not clue till pa:ent Is acenred. A Pamphlet, ltow to Obtain Patents," witZt earned oi artual clinto -fiijruur Stoic, count, or town, sent free. A.iJreas, Ob A.SNOW&CO; Cpp. Patent Orncc. Washincton. D. C. fm f C CURES ': r. ' j- a !;:: -Vt;. i 3 iaisa.-Jt; r. re." . p r inone U"es i and what he lias ii s how for :t. eir sounaness; for the transini-sirnii of news, should btJ m(11,j n. osvue.l:and operated by the K'overnnien! "While a jrood pure-bred bull eae in the intejret of lh people. -fleet a tuost marked improvement tip While some parts of the above ad n a herd of native or seruh cows, tin dress inav seem at a mere lanee to 'liouht comes very forcibly at time . '.. . .-. hat it is poor economy to buy a hri- make partem political distinctions. lass ba,j jintl bree l him to ;i fot of in yet upon careful study'une niil clearlx r,or C(nvs Not that such a jiro-es- 8e? that it is n"ii-pariisau, and further, svill not pay it will, the ;reat pity i will be imiresed with the truth of its ' hat more do not try it. oromises. and the ability of the coni- .! -...I... r-' 'it ...i.....i A Two Headed Snake mmee wim n-nut-ti u. iu u mm uni ,,,. t , . j j- i Two rreaded snakes are fount! some- vrith only a lew di-seiiting votes, and liim.s bul arc noL more eimimon fmik ill platform was ;ido1ed uniininvnisly. than similarly created human.-. There - i i -,i i . I rr-i' s a two headed snake at-the Academy and received with ret applause. Ihr fSci(,uoc3 that atlracled much mien'. " eon fere nc lmving Oliipleted its trork tioa from nnturnlists. It isa peculiar a a reprr sentaiiv'bodv, and adjourned 'Primer, wifhal. It fnow dead arnl . ; - in alcohol, hut during the few weeks its tm (tie. About the hard -t crop In r.ti-e on a farm nowadays, is the bins in thefaui-dv. Seareely a day passes without its new jiaper story of .some yirl wiso met ani.n.' s Interest in; that she eould not live w i;houl him, so she married him in haste tfierwiuds learnin; that he was an ex eonvict or a brute or already had a wife r tut) from whom he had separated without the formal it v of a divorce. In snob (rases the blame is laid on the man Who generally deserves more than he i, . . -i . i . f. ... ......... ets. lut,;iri, iook ;n iiii- inniiei a- i i- onsly a few minulesand see if the trouble might-n'ot have been avoidel if you had hot been in loo much of a hurry. Mar riage means part nership for liTe: decrees of divorce are merely exceptions that prove the rule. Would any man enter into a business partnership willi such as alished with ? Well, no not Vr -:f-K" ft "ft V: I) iS&MiMMmMmi i, . r j; t ...e . ' . it .. i -. . . . L.v-. e. wfe.wi. .t. ru ar h,!ob?J ar.d Vurt Mood U In an tiT..nr. -.. r-.ntt'nsl !rr- ' .-'tl.t, rt ! p m M v pf k: kH I elar-iig proj-rUtt of P. P. i'.,k'f.kkij Aih, Poot nrl Ptd milium. fc-WJj cn-gsM w&mssSw W o t i v firs 'j-r tv GRAN7ILL3 hstitto iPROGHESSlYE FAEMER Ralci-li, N. C. Boardia": and Day School fVir Giila and Young Ladies. I O.-.r.n ,.t V i' am: Mr-. L. L. 1'i.Jk. propriefor. J. L. K I'KlNt Ii'ALS: .mist Ma an t Ituruyn inill ird, Woai mi's Coi.e'.-. Halinnoi-p. .Mls- K.-.La.uiin' it ai-ii iJilll ira. . - i iii s or.fi; e, !iai o. I-.st.u Mods In En;i,h ltr..nehes, .Musie VK.-al an. I li.Mnnaeiea'). ri, ;; in.-.u. i r- neli iu: Lallit lt-rnis n luicier .le. s-.-al tor C.al...o.'us. 1 he paper will be Ivt'pt llt t the" ISII ll bioll s.t IliT-it-tl Subscrii;. for it. only 1 er vear in advance. The 1'roressive Farmer and tbo Watchman will be eiit to new s..o( ril.ws ut Ji-'lJO for blh le pers. .Subseribe now. Address, PiiOUKJSlVK PA It ME R, Raleigh N.C. paper hmh S. a ! T. V. ivi.l' l T & ro. GR A MTI-:.- YOUR CASE IS NOT HOPELESS i nvlnti bought ihe Ki-v..n 'mii.i i iv . ... lie .vnl.Moae ;i i 'I r.el.s. M-.of K i;. Jlniili-B elaie, ! v l.i roil: unic io m niufi.-i urr" iai!!suaies mili-s in.lh-.sait.r "rial...- : Ii: fur gnu-Jn.g corn and Ah.-aC t om .-j end uce sell. ne t. .-xiairibs x l J. T. WY j" , Fall It. : ow an . o. N. t . Mit-Iop Ihe W alobruan. JOHN A. RAMSAY, Attends to Railroad Construction, Survcvs. and Manniucr of Real Kstnti. l-tim,.tnc i Water i'ow. rs. Plans tor the Krection of-MiHs. jjhvelantis. ilhd attends to the purc-lmse ot in h.iu-ts oi .ajiciuiierv. UuilditiLr :iit-r U A-.- ' O T LiriSCJLiT EB03., 2rc?rl3tcrs, MERGIIHIHL Mr. J. C. Jon ov, of T ul ton, AtIc., says of 'Zm "About ten years ago Icon- UT.i.tsd traded a severe caso oi oioou XEXON ELIXIR, Wonderful Efiects on tho Liver, dtomacii lijwels and Kidneys. .. , ... . Vou pecm sausnet welfare was looura alter u was wiiicni'ii (ll o.vt u., ..!), . I i.m!.ii. and studied, and became so ta Unit it r.tlk . (.ht.u,, p jrs; it can be made to or cotild be hand ed without disturbing. U ., r..,t : iiu.tnn,,,,. .. . ,, c.:,l - lUwas but a younKsuake, nyelvci!i- , yhei; thoreis .M,7Hty face to inspire . m- iuus, h u inc t.illlujui1iil. .i K ftlul wo t..lrs wiym,r lorrceivei! r, half an ineb frem the extrnuiy. J he fonr ,jfat Hom(J other ,,iri uiu pe Ftr Biliousness, Constipation and Ma laria, lake Lemon Elixir. - For Indices! ion, JSiek and NervQU1 Headaehe, lake L nion Eiixir. F..r Sleeplessness, Jservt usness and Heart failure Uke Lemon Eiixir. For Fevers, Chills and Debility, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and through organic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. I jr. Mozle 's Lemon Elixir vill not fail you in anv ot the ahove named dis ease.-, alt of which arise from a torpid ot diseased, livt-r, stomach, kidneys oi bowels. - i'ieparel only hy Dr. H. Mozley, At la at a, Ui. oOe. and $1 bottles at drug i;ist. . A Prominent Kinister WrjteE. After ten years of great sutrering from ' iVesiioii, wil.li grea'r i.ervoii- p rostra -'-ft, iiilndojiiess. disordered kidneys and onsii pa trou, I June been enn-d 1y I)r Mozlev's I'inoii Elixir and am uow n wcii man. ltev. C C. Davis, - Eld. E Church Sotuh, . jj:. Jio. 2S Tatuall isf. Atlajila, Gh r Pi u I riT. nam-, nilnepius c-ateritor, w -uid muv hQ U11;es.s xt u .ccure him nt once. A-s a large sain pb- of iiptile, hut llus A (ish ,hat a))V u,ul (.an can e;lU.h ia t Kind is variously : called the pophei rwrlJl th ing a line for l'lav him to .iiiiivc-, iun c; r , h' i d out whether ho amounts to snaKe, on inn - me i-icaiity in which u uiv- tliinrr Tf lw Im'CIiIIIM 1 m TIM I i I i I HMO , .... . - ,. i lllll'i A . . v. ....... . - x .. . ..... v. is touiul. l ire species lias no Kings, only i lagh.s nwny why ft,n, w i)i piit n.v very small.titie Uel; ?rowsto over sx lh.1k Go(l ' vmi J,re riJ of a knave.- leetin leegin a. a me one ipeneeuy Hartford Entcrrric. ll.il lit I V . The main peon ia-tv of tho young rep tile is that both he ds are perfectly de veloped and food could be taken by ei ther, as there is a cl anm 1 leadiug front both to the stomach. When, one head aekb d aheeile or otner artie'e of f.MMl ;t was a -question wh.eh could reach it lirst. for r.e was jutt as liab'e to grab it is the other, though the whole body re ceived I . nutriment Ir ni the object. It seemed often to' le a race between the: heads l see which would gebb'e the in-j nict, but aftir it disappeared in one; esouth t'.ie ok r se ra d ju.-t as well sat- sfied." The traits and ehmicte'istics of the it inWvere c!o-e!v studied. Manv of th;5 snakel's act ons were amusing where ti e two heads were concerned, but in most sespicls it acted very much liki anv oih er of its kind. 6a,t liuncisco Ejcainiiur' poison. Leading physicians prescribed 1 iaedicino after meda-me, which i iock without any relief, l uis inea nierea rial and potash remedies with uusuc- - pUCIIMhTICBa nliLlllfilil idlvi cessful results, but which br ought on an attack of mercurr 1 r curaatim that mado my lifo c:v of agony. After suf ering four years I avc all r'-medic3 and commerced nsiiig h. S. S. After taking several boliles. I w.-s entirely cured n ablo to resumo work. fc tho greatc-tmcclicmoior agjfeiff blood poisonins t--day cn the market." AIDS NATURE IN NATURE'S OWN WAY. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1892, edition 1
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