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the carolina watchman 0 xvil-thied series salisbury n c july 1 1888 no 37 jjeroneij & bro's f , ff gkan'd central fancy h dry goods establishment of salisbury o i . l son heir line of dress trim j roa luible !»■-. h ai . bead trimmings ■;" : iri scents for lambrequins - in hamburg and swiss oi buttons large and to match largest and pearl buttous in the city unpctitioii they have the best hae of laces in all widths of escurial lnish black and colored oriental fertptian cieain and w hite a ; k and fillaselle silk floss in all xbc best 50c corsel ever sold line of warner's corsets 0.00 are bargains in kid and silk gloves ivi i ; t r . ,,| all shades and quality j '\ complete line of undressed kids fur j ' a u icqualli 1 assortment of ladii s and m >,- h -■a1 all prices ribbed eiose for chil dren a speciality gent's silk scarfs from 25c to 1.00 jij-t the l ice to get white and colored ; i lollars for ladies mt straw hats fur hats and jhoes for gentlemen ladies or boys you c»n find them here more careful you read the more you , .,. convinced that they have the best itock in town and will sell to you at prices mpete with any one id all the recent popular shades of dressgoods they have all wool nun's veiling at 23c md embroidery to match embroidered etomiue lobes embroid ered zephyr robes full line plain etomine dress goods combination wool robe dress ldc combination dress goods striped combination dress goods bouclay canvass plaid dress goods sheppard plaid dress goods cotton canvass dress goods 15c sutteens crinkled seersuckers ging hams vtiiite goods in white goods you cannot be pleased inywhere they have linen de dac ca india linen persian lawn victoria lawn white and colored mull nainsook at all prices all shades ol cheese cloth calii oes 58 it at 5c per yard cassimers for gent's wear all prices cottonades from 12cto 30c ladies and misses jerseys a full tine cur tain goods in persian and russian drapery curtain holland in all shades did shades in nil colors curtain poles and fixtures linen lap kobe 75c to 1.50 meroney & bro 16:gm salisbury n c best remedy known for catarrh sore mouth on in all forms and stages purely vegetable „„„„,,. requires no instrument it cures where others failed to give relief dr.b b davis athens ga says i suffered wiiii cal trrli live ■. irs it:ii since using ckutain catauuu 01 ke am entirely tree from tlie dis ease dr.o b.howe athens ga says certain cataukll cuke cured in a severe ulcerated soru t liroat . and i cheerfully endorse it mlsslucj j a<-e co i a writes sept ittli iss5 oih bottle of j ur remedy entirely rar.-.l me of citarrli wltn which 1 hadsuxtered t'lvauv for i ■■) ears j 11 i ns ga . writes sept 2 85 i had severe sore thro.xi more than two weeks was entirelj cured by uektain uatakuu cure in oiipd.iy can you doubt such testimony we think not only a tew of our m iny certificates are given here oiheri uuej from your druggist or by iddre&lug 3 c co athens ga for sale by j ii enniss salisbury n.c 21:ly 0 i certify that on the 15th of febru vrnvl coinuiinenccd giving my foursi jchildren aged 2 i c and s years,j8 f respectively smith's worm oil in<l \ tui'l within six days there were ut 1 least 1200 worms expelled onceliildg passed over 100 in one night j j e simpson & f'hall co february 1 1879 & 1 ".';;■my child five years old hu<l ■symptoms of worms i tried calomel / and other worm medicines but fail-v wed to expel any seeing mr bain's\j atc i u r ot a vial of your w>vu j il auij the first dose brought forty tft worms and the second dose so niaii\|wr tferc passed i could not count them 11 s ii adams t from the banner township messrs editors — taking it all in all the present season has been decided ly unpropitious to the growth and per fection of most of the productions of tin farm and orchard in the tir-t place the spring was late cold and wet which greatly re tarded all planting operations conse quently cotton especially got a late tart then a protracted spell of un favorable weather sodelayedits growth that it was not until recently that it got above the clods and now the rains are so frequent that it is all the fann er can do to keep the grass from tak ing it still it looks well where it has been kept dean the season has been very unfavora ble for wheat and now that it is har vested it proves in most cases to be almost a complete failure and though you now and then see and hear of a good yield where it had been properly put in ami fertilized there are very many farms which will yield but little more than the seed sown and even that is of a vry inferior quality the oat crop being unusually heavy i tall and full of sap the heavy rain and high wind of monday 21st was seri ously damaging to it by causing much of it to lodge of course it cannot mature properly in its recumbent tangled condition and will be difficult to reap hence the loss will be se serious the early peach crop has proved al most an absolute failure the trees were loaded with a heavy crop and much profit was anticipated from that source lust about the time they le gin to color up nicely and to meliow a little they rot the cool wearier the frequent rainy spells and consequent humidity of the atmosphere proved too much for them it is hoped how ever that the later kinds of peaches may do better especially the seedlings speaking of peaches en j>tis.-«uit it is fast becoming a settled conviction in the minds of many observing people that the budded fruits from the nurse ries especially peaches are a humbug \ r ou may plant out an orchard of bud ded peach trees and they will grow off rapidly and come into bearing in from two to three years but if you will ex amine that orchard again about the fourth or iii'th year you will observe dotted about all through it very many lees upon which the leaves are turn ing yellow and looking shrivelled and about mid-summer they will be entirely dead this is a universal thing with all budded peach trees ami so well con vinced are people becoming of this fact that i know quite of a number practical farmers who say they would not ac cept and plant such trees if tendered them as a gift because they rarely gel more than one or two crops from them until they become diseased and die persons who desire a good perma nent orchard one that will last almost for a generation and continue year after year to ripen its fruit to perfec tion let them plant the very best varie ties of the old fashioned seedlings and they will not be disappointed such trees will not only last many years but it is u well established fact that the fruit will hang on and ripen much better and is much more perfect and healthful it ripens through and through whilst the budded peach ripens only a little on the surface and remains perfectly green and insipid about the stone and i decidedly indi gestible and unhealthy for use either tor eating drying or cooking these are stubborn facts however much it may operate against the interest of nurserymen there is great complaint about the condition of the wilkesboro public road especially as it runs through scotch irish from mr leopard's on third creek to mrs hawkins persons who know say that the said road has scarcely been worked at all for three years past that it lias gullies in the very middle of it and is almost utterly impassable they say they have com plained to the supervisors and they say the people complain that there are so few hands to work the road that it is too much of a hardship on them and yet they don't work it at all where then is the hardship nearer salisbury the supervisors would not dare to let their roads get into such a condition if they did there would be a universal bowl of complaint ami they would be threatened with indict ments dire without end work your roads friends we want to visit you sometimes fix up your roads so we can do so tin man about the country the crisis home rule coercion there is the is<ue it is an inspiring thing in the drama of the nineteenth century this pleading before the proud english peo ple of the venerable parliamentary chieftain for the long-refused rights due to a liberty-starved nation as mr gladstone himself says.it is the crisis of the half century what a consummate triumph it will be if the years of lii career as a statesman shall [ be crowned with success in this greaf contest between aristocratic predjudice laud hate as againsi good men s demand ! for fair play and decent treatment of i an oppressed race gladstone's sure i victory will b 1 civilization's gain and england's glory x ) . star from over the mountains murphy cheeokee county june 11th 1886 editors watchman — cherokee is now rather badly in the weeds as we have had over fifteen inches of rain since the 17th of may and as a consequence grass is good and corn is growing fast but is not a j^oud stand and is much in the weeds the wheat cro is good and as yet not in jured with rust will commence cutting next week the wheat i brought from the exposition at new orleans i divided into two parts as i expected it to prove to be a spring wheat but it proves to be a win ter variety and what i sowed last fall is fully two weeks later than many of our home varieties but so far the straw is per fectly free from rust and looks well what i sowed in the spring i think will be a failure oats are unusually fine and there is a fine stand of tobacco plants but we are needing sunny weather straw berries have been very fine and the dif ferent varieties of raspberries are just beginning to afford us the pleasure of en joying them the rheubarb or pie-plant is very fine i have measured some that were 30 inches across the leaf 5 inches or a little over in circumference of leafstalk and weighing nearly 1 pounds per trimmed stalk english peas irish po tatoes beets and beans are now plentiful peaches are scarce this season but apples are promising to be a good crop grapes also look well there is quite a build ing boom in murphy at this time build ing lots are in demand and all our build ers are fully employed the marietta narrow guage & murphy railroad will be completed to the blue kidge hy the 1st of july which will place us within 24 miles of the railroad major wilson says he will have the cars running on the w n c road from asheville to jarretts again by the 2uth of this mouth pro perty is changing hands here some and we are receiving some citizens from the south as well as from the north sllex why women stay awake in church cleveland plain dealer as long as the world has been going round and churches have been going round with it men have slept in them so have boys and girls and old women hut if aii r man ever saw a young wo man asleep in any church or substitute building lie saw a wonder i've had a long and varied experience with churches under compulsion and from choice and i never saw a woman asleep in one why oh the reason is plain there are too many social notes to be taken too many incidents to be jotted down and too many bonnets to eye a live woman until she has at least passed the age of clothes and flir tation — and i've known it to be strong at 00 — never sleeps in church but a man does ik cannot help it the sonorous cadence of the preacher's voice falling and rising on the peaceful air which in summer is cooler and in win ter wanner than any other air would lull any one to sleep who hasn't deep business in the proceedings the folsom flower chicago news hundreds of ladies and occasionally a gentleman stopped to gaze at a blood-red hower which was on exhibi tion yesterday in a state street show window exclamations of delight were heard in every side and some of the ladies fairly went into raptures over the strange blossom it was blood-red at the base of the petals but the color gradually grew lighter until at the tips it was blending of white and pink the curious shading was what made it so beautiful at the bot tom was a cardboard on which was written in a careless scrawl folsom cardinalus inkanius very rare 1 a clerk with pompadour hair and flippant air answered questions about this strange plant all day oh isn't it lovely where did it come from can't j get a seed chorused the la dies all afternoon the wife of a mil lionaire drove up in her carriage she saw the red blossoms and at once march into the store did miss folsom bring it over from paree how sweet it is i hear they are very fashionable over the watah how much is it displaying a well filled pocket book it isn't for sale madam said the clerk dropping his flippant style oh i'm willing to pay whatever you ask replied the lady haughtily 1 fancy it very much the clerk seemed puzzled but insis ted it was not for sale ho grew a lit tle red in the face while he went on to explain that the flower was the proper tv of a wealthy gentleman who had kindly allowed it to be placed on exhi bition ah the afternoon a pop-eyed man who said he was a botanist hung about asking questions and begging permis sion to handle the strange flower he also wished to purchase the flower vou can have a holiday tomorrow miss jennie if you want it 1 said the proprietor of the place addressing the lady bookkeeper that flower of yours has been the biggest attraction i ever had in the window the mysterious flower was a man drake blossom early in the morning the young lady bookkeeper had in an absent-minded mood put the stem in a bottle of red ink a new discovery is that by the sim ple use of citric acid or citrate of silver sea water may in 1 made drinkable by this means chloride is precipitated and a harmless mineral water is produced an ounce of citrate renders a half pint of water drinkable if the fact is sus tained by experiment and analysis the the discovery is one of greatest value the fall courts eighth district — judge uoykik iredell — august 9 2 weeks iredell — november 8 2 weeks rowan — august 24 2 weeks rowan — november 22 2 weeks davidson september 6 2 weeks davidson — december 6 1 week randolph — september 20 2 weeks montgomery — october 4 2 week stan ly october 18 2 weeks cabarrus — november 1 1 week the deepest hole in the world the deepest boring vet made is at the village of schladach near the line between leipzig and corbetha it has been made by the prussian government to test for the presence of coal and was bored with diamond drills its depth is 1,390 metres 4.560 feet its breadth at the bottom two inches and at the top eleven inches it has occu pied three and half years to bore and cost a little over 5,000 sterling the temperature at the bottom is 118 de grees fahrenheit where danger lies the only danger under our form of government was and is in the disre gard of the plain and obvious limita tions of the constitution disregard of these limitations by north led to the civil war and disregard of the con stitution in the north and the south alike now threatens the republic with decay — charleston xeics and courier fashionable pets fashionable ladies in new york are discarding pet dogs and substituting young lads as pages the page is sup posed to be in constant attendance up on his mistress he goes into her room with her breakfast tray and goes out with her carriage he waits upon her at the table and attends her in her boudoir combining the duties of the maid and footman the jester and the confidant wise action the trustees of trinity college at least a quorum of them met in earnest counsel for the good of the school there was one application for an hon orary degree that of d d we will not say why except that there appears to be no demand just now for any more of this class then is not room even at the top for any more import ant matters were discussed and enter prised in regard to the near future there is good prospect of a vigorous step forward it is perhaps best not to canvass things that are incomplete and necessarily more or less contingent — cnarlotte advance the farmer of all earthly callings there is none in which there is so much to lead the soul to god to take it away from the vanities of the world to train the mind fur communication with heaven and prepare it for unbroken intercourse with heavenly and divine tilings as in that of the farmer who with his own hands tills the field breaks up the fallow ground sows the seed prays and waits for the early and latter rains watches the springing grain rejoices in the ripening ear gathers the sheaves in his bosom and with thankful heart fills his storehouse and barn and sits down content with the competent por tion of good things which have fallen to his lot for painful wounds take a pan or shovel with burning coals and sprinkle upon them common brown sugar and hold the wounded part in the smoke in a few minutes the pain will be allayed and recovery proceeds rapidly in my own case a rusty nail had made a bad wound in the bottom of my foot the pain and nervous irritation were severe this was all removed by holding it in the smoke for 15 minutes and i was able to resume my reading in comfort 1 have often recommended it to others with like results last week one of my men had a finger nail torn out by a pair of ice tongs it became very painful as was to have been expected held in sugar smoke for 20 minutes the pain ceased and it promises speedy recovery a davie mouse a few days ago a young gentleman of fork church called to see some ladies according to custom we sup pose and allowed one of bis pets he is very fond of animal pets to accom pany him making his visit too long the pet became restless and began run ning up and down the back of its friend the young man did not like for his pet to make him feel so un comfortable and the continued scratch ing of his back became unbearable he made a grab but didn't get it where upon he came out of his coat ami made another attempt with the same success the ladies enjoyed his discomforture for awhile but when he lie,l<le(l his vest unbuttoned his shirt collar ran his hand down his back ami threw a mouse upon the floor they gathered their skirts in the cousin-sallie-dil lard stvle ami mounted chairs tallies and everything else they could find in their eagerness to escape the horrible mouse davie times how to succeed don't worry don't overwork don't make the field two broad make friends but don't encourage favorites keep down expenses but don't be penurious keep a high vitality sleep well eat well enjoy life stick to your chosen pursuit but not to chosen methods don't tell what you are going to do — till you have done it make plans for a little way ahead but don't cast them in iron be content with small beginnings — and be sure to develop them hobbies are hard steeds to manage when all else is lost the future re mains much danger makes great hearts resolute a tree will not only lie as it falls but fall as it leans butcher — porterhouse steak mad am ?" new landlady — no boarding house there is not much difference between careless extravagance and a hole in the pocket one righteous deed of love charity and equity is better than a thousand prayers — talmud at a concert with scottish bagpipes in chicago the other day several wo men fainted aud three horses ran away it is better for the general health of a community to have one good-natured man in the neighborhood than four doctors think not that the valour of a man consists only in courage and force if you can rise aljove wrath and forgive you are of value inestimable — from the arabic a teacher asked a boy who was the meekest man moses sir was the answer very well my boy and now who was the meekest woman please sir there never was any meekest wo man 1 try to pass a counterfeit fifty-cent piece upon an old bachelor and see if he doesn't begin to inquire at once for a better half what are the last teeth that come asked a lynn teacher of her class in physiology false teeth mum replied a boy who had just walked up on the back seat galvanized iron pails should not be used for drinking water the zinc coating is readily acted upon.forminga poisonous oxide of zinc i've run a piece of wood under my finger nail said an old married man to his wife ah she said you must have been scratching your head — ex mouldness is occasioned by the growth of a minute vegetation ink paste leather and seeds most frequent ly suffer by it a clove will prevent it any essential oil will answer equally well somebody has written a book enti tled what shall my son be upon which some one frankly replies if the boy is as bad as the book the chances are that he will be hanged - ex man i.s the merriest species of the creation all above and below him are serious a lad in our city had some little trouble with another youngster about his own age and being very conscien tious and not daring to wish any one dead remarked i wish there never had been a birth in your father's family each man has but a limited right to the good things of this world and the natural allowed way by which he is to compass the possession of these things is by his own industrious acquisition of them i see they are trying to put a stop to all betting in new york i am glad of it betting is a per nicious practice i hope they will stop it but they can't do it can't do it i'll lwt you *."><» they can chicago neirs prof chas burton colored late of biddle university charlotte and more recently still a school teacher in iredell and catawba was convicted of forgery at the late session of catawba court as is learned from the newton enterprise and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary prof h l fairchild in a scientific lecture in new york stated that while we always think of the dry land as the true place of stability l a ni.ttt<-r of fact it is the ocean which forever maintains its place and the land which is continually oscillating hp inform ed his auditors that manhattan island is gradually sinking and if they lived long enough they would find the sea covering the place contentment is lietter than money and just about as scarce the so-fish man has most presence of mind he never forgets himself vanity rules the fools and ofter makes simpletons of those wh know better what we believe is right is more often so because it grinds our ax than otherwise money is a handy commodity and it takes enterprise and self-denial to get much of it he who is the most slow in making a promise is the most faithful in the perform ance of it wickedness may prosper for a while but in the lorn run he that sets all knaves at work will pay them too many young men believe"vhe world owes every man a living and that it re quires no effort ou a man's part to make the collection it is said that kalakaua king of the \ sandwich islands is negotiating with european capitalists for a heavy loan he proposes to mortgage the is lands as security and as he will never i pay the debt the transaction will ] amount to a sale of his oruiuions what a lovely cow uncle james i xclaimed a boston girl the morning '• after her arrival and how comically ■she shakes her head yes but don't ye get too near thet ( cow cautioned her uncle he's an ugly critter i the new york star says with impa ' tient emphasis that the legislation to , keep liquor out of the state buildings i i.s transparent humbug the machin ery of the law necessary for its enforce ment would be a stomach pump if we could only give ourselves half an hour's serious reflection at the close of every day we should every week preach to ourselves seven of the best sermons that could be uttered naturalists now count no fewer than 1.870 different kinds of tishes in north america waters of which boo live in the rivers and lakes and 55u kinds be long to the pacific of the remainder 105 dwell only in the deep waters of the atlantic ami the gulf of mexico never approaching the shore or the surface a good many people will be disposed to laugh when they read of german infantry regiments being drilled to use of bicycles and trickles but on the good roads of europe they might be made very useful equipments for any army the soldiers could ride them in marching order with less fatigue than they could march and at a rate ef speed that might easily determine tho fate of a battle — charlotte evening chronicle a card to all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth nervous weak ness earl decay loss of manhood c i will send a recipe that will cure you free of charge thi9 great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in south america send a self ail dressed envelope to the hev jobepu t inman station d new york city 4:ly mjticir the institute for the colored teachers will l>e held ill the colored state normal building in salisbury beginning on mon day the 21-t day of june 1886 and con tinue two weeks all who expect to teach in the county during the next year are re quired to attend as i am instructed to re fuse certificates to all teachers who do not attend the institute t c linn co supt may 22d 1386 32:3w the man who worries about tilings that cannot be helped is sawing timber for his own coffin notseared but he heart-throbs of true 11 111 hood sparta ga sept 82 1885 to tie con stitution atlanta were i to practice decep tion in a case like this i would think that my heart had become seared beyond recog nition to be guilty of bearing false testimony thereby imperilling the lives of my fellow men would place me beneath the dignity of a gentleman the facts which i disclose are endorsed and vouched for by thecommunitv in which i live and i trust they may exert the influ ence intended for twenty long years i have suffered untold tortures from a terrible pain and weakness in the small of my back which resisted all modes and manner of treat ment for a long time the horrifying pangs of an eating cancer of my lower lip has added co my misery and suffering this encroach ing burning and painful sore on my lip was pronounced epithelial canter by the prom inent physicians in the section which stnbbornly resisted the best medical talent about eighteen mouths ago a cuttin piercing pain located in my breast which could not be allayed by the ordinary modes uf treatment these sufferings of misery and prostra tion became so great that on the 18th of july a leading physician said that i could not live lunger than four days and i had about given up in dispair the burning and excruciating ravages of the cancer the painful condition of my back and breast and the rapid prostration of my whole system combined to make me a mere wreck of former manhood while thus seemingly suspended on a thread between life and death i commenced the use of b.b.b the grandest blood med icine to me and my household ever use the effect was wonderful — it was magic al the excruciating pains which bad tormented me by day and by night for twenty years were so'on held in obeyance and peace and comfort were restored to a suffering man the cancer commenced heal ing strength was imparted to my feeble frame and when eight bottles had been used 1 was of the happiest of man and felt about as well as i ever did all pain had 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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1886-07-01 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1886 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 37 |
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Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Description | The July 1, 1886 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Date | 1886-07-01 |
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Year | 1886 |
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Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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the carolina watchman 0 xvil-thied series salisbury n c july 1 1888 no 37 jjeroneij & bro's f , ff gkan'd central fancy h dry goods establishment of salisbury o i . l son heir line of dress trim j roa luible !»■-. h ai . bead trimmings ■;" : iri scents for lambrequins - in hamburg and swiss oi buttons large and to match largest and pearl buttous in the city unpctitioii they have the best hae of laces in all widths of escurial lnish black and colored oriental fertptian cieain and w hite a ; k and fillaselle silk floss in all xbc best 50c corsel ever sold line of warner's corsets 0.00 are bargains in kid and silk gloves ivi i ; t r . ,,| all shades and quality j '\ complete line of undressed kids fur j ' a u icqualli 1 assortment of ladii s and m >,- h -■a1 all prices ribbed eiose for chil dren a speciality gent's silk scarfs from 25c to 1.00 jij-t the l ice to get white and colored ; i lollars for ladies mt straw hats fur hats and jhoes for gentlemen ladies or boys you c»n find them here more careful you read the more you , .,. convinced that they have the best itock in town and will sell to you at prices mpete with any one id all the recent popular shades of dressgoods they have all wool nun's veiling at 23c md embroidery to match embroidered etomiue lobes embroid ered zephyr robes full line plain etomine dress goods combination wool robe dress ldc combination dress goods striped combination dress goods bouclay canvass plaid dress goods sheppard plaid dress goods cotton canvass dress goods 15c sutteens crinkled seersuckers ging hams vtiiite goods in white goods you cannot be pleased inywhere they have linen de dac ca india linen persian lawn victoria lawn white and colored mull nainsook at all prices all shades ol cheese cloth calii oes 58 it at 5c per yard cassimers for gent's wear all prices cottonades from 12cto 30c ladies and misses jerseys a full tine cur tain goods in persian and russian drapery curtain holland in all shades did shades in nil colors curtain poles and fixtures linen lap kobe 75c to 1.50 meroney & bro 16:gm salisbury n c best remedy known for catarrh sore mouth on in all forms and stages purely vegetable „„„„,,. requires no instrument it cures where others failed to give relief dr.b b davis athens ga says i suffered wiiii cal trrli live ■. irs it:ii since using ckutain catauuu 01 ke am entirely tree from tlie dis ease dr.o b.howe athens ga says certain cataukll cuke cured in a severe ulcerated soru t liroat . and i cheerfully endorse it mlsslucj j a<-e co i a writes sept ittli iss5 oih bottle of j ur remedy entirely rar.-.l me of citarrli wltn which 1 hadsuxtered t'lvauv for i ■■) ears j 11 i ns ga . writes sept 2 85 i had severe sore thro.xi more than two weeks was entirelj cured by uektain uatakuu cure in oiipd.iy can you doubt such testimony we think not only a tew of our m iny certificates are given here oiheri uuej from your druggist or by iddre&lug 3 c co athens ga for sale by j ii enniss salisbury n.c 21:ly 0 i certify that on the 15th of febru vrnvl coinuiinenccd giving my foursi jchildren aged 2 i c and s years,j8 f respectively smith's worm oil in |