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the carolina watchman vol xvm.-third series saiisbuby k c thursday janua1y 6 1387 no 11 tennyson's new poem comes a procession varying according to the rank and cash assets of the de funct from a quarter of a mile to a mile iu length | latest news from the white house w r ashington dec 30 — president . cleveland continues to improve he i was able to sit up nearly all day yes j terday and this morning dr o'rieilv : permitted him to resume work at j noon he held a cabinet meeting in his private room the president occupy ing an easy chair mr cleveland has not yet decided whether he will attend the funeral services of senator logan to morrow whether he will go or not will depend upon the state of the weath er and his feelings in the morning he is extremely desirous of attending and expects to do so if everything is i favorable some of the cabinet offi cers and other friends advised him to day not to go but to save his strength i for the new year's o*rdeal when he will | be expected to stand up three or four hours during the reception at the mansion the columbia bicycle calendar for 1887 the columbia bicycle calendar for 87 just issued by the pope manufac turing co of boston is in many re spects a more truly artistic and elegant work in chromo-lithography and the letterpress than the columbia calendar of sti which calendar it will be re membered was the most convenient and artistic similar work of the year a portion of the board is devoted to a picture of mounted lady tricicler speeding along over a pleasant country road the new calendar as a work of convenient art is worthy of a place in office library or parlor as a remedy for coughs ami colds ayer's j cherry pectoral has never l>ccn equaled j its name is a household word throughout the world the valuable contents of the stewart j palace on fifth avenue and thirty fourth street in n york are to be gold at auction next march about two hundred and fifty paintings and collec tion of sculptures porcelains bronzes silver ware and bric-a brae are listed for sale purely vegetable it icti with extraordinary efficacy on ih t iver ' kidneys 1 — -* and bowels an effectual specific for mml»rta bowel complaint dyipepkla kick headache conmipatlon biuoukiirsg kliliiry afti-ctlon jaundice mental deprehsioii colic no household should be without it and by being kept ready for immediate use will save many an hour of suf ferine and many a dullur in time ami doctors bills there is but one simmons liver regulator s«o shit you get the genuine with rad " z " on front of wrapper prepared only by j.h.zeilin 4 co . , sole proprietor philadelphia pa j'kick 81 oo a car load ! of victor grain drills kellers patent for sale to the farmers of row an cheap for cash or well secured time notes this drill stands at the very front and is unsurpassed by any other in america it sows wheat and clover seed and bearded oats together with fertilizers most admirably the quantity per acre can be changed in an instant — by a single motion of the hand read what people who have used it say about it mr versos rowas co x c sept 15th 18s6 i hive u-<t'il the victor kellers patent — grain drill fur several tears un<1 1 consider it ;\ perfect machine onocan set it in an inst.-int to sow air ijuuntirv of wheat or oats per acre from one peck to four l>u*li els it sows bearded n;its us well as it does wheat or clover setd and fertizers to per fection i know ii to be strictly a no 1 piill an<l combines great strength with iu other good qualities y a luckkt samsbitey n 0 sept loth 1886 i apt spring i borrowed mr white fraley's victor kcllera patent grain drill and put in my oats with it it sowed bearded and nou-bcarded oats to perfection i believe it to he the best « ■ruin drill ever saw it sows wheat or outs und clover seed m<i fertilizer all o k and i have bought one for this fall's seeding o the agent john a boyden richard ii cowan salisbury n c sept 17th lbso i have nsed the victor kellers patent grain drill for the pnst ten years and con rider it by far the best drill m:\t\i 1 have also nsed the bechford & huffman drill but greatly prefer the victor because it i much the most convenient and i believe one victor will lust us long as two beck ford & iluffmau drills the victor sow all kinds of grain satisfactorily fkank breathed for sale fej jho a bgyge a few sample lines fk'im " lockslej hall sixty ttali after hope the best but hold the j.restnt fatal daughter of the ivt shape your heart to frout the hour but dream cot that the bour will last aye if dynamite and revolver leave you cour a<st to be wise when wag age so crammed tvitli menace tnud ne written pokcu lies envy wears the mask of love and laughing sober fact to scorn cries to weakest as to strongest " ye are equals equal born equal-born oh yes if yonder bill be level with the flat charm us ontor till the lion louk no larger than the cat : till the cut through that mirage of overheated language loom ; larger than the iion demosend in working it3 own doom i tumble nature heel over head and yelling with the yelling street ' set the feet above the bruin and swear the brain is in the feet brii.tf the old i>;vrk ages back without the faith without the hope ■beneath the state the uhurch the throne ami roll their ruins down the sloj authors atheists essayist novelist realist rhymester play your part p;iint the mortal shame of nature with the liv ing hues nl art feed the budding roie of boyhood with the i drainage of your fsewer j send the drain into the fountain lest the stream should issue pure set the maiden fancies wallowing in the trough of zolaisui : forward forward aye and backward down ward too into the abysm finally the poet asks i v h ill we find a changeless may after madness — aft r madness jacobinism and jaquerie some diviner force to t;ui(io u through the days i shall not see the candle bearers each person bears a monstrous can dle generally five or six feet long literally they have their hands full if it is a windy day — and it is nearly always windy here — the fcarrassed mour ners expend all their matches and ver bosity i;i trying to keep their candies lit yon will see i man break ranks go into a sheltered corner and waste a whole box of matches trying to light up by that time he has fallen in the ear and has to run to catch up with the parade in order to keep his can dle from going out during the race he puts his hat over it and by the time he regains his place in the line of march either his hat is on fire and half full of : tallow or his glim is doused again two women will get busily engaged in ' an exchange of confidences.and thought i ies3ly tilt their candles over their shoul ders suddenly hop comes a big dab of t red hot tallow down on somebody's neck then there is an agonized uitn niel her gott stern element from the ! sufferer and a feminine shriek of sur prise from the culprit and so the fun goes on and it is a greasy bespattered gang that comes trailing back from the campo santo the tallow chandlers enjoy it however and every time a prominent citizen paddles over jordan there is an appre ciable advance in the price of candles prof baker for january prof j c baker our local weather ; prophet has the following forecast of january weather which was written out last november 1 cloudy and cold 2 little rain and cold 3 fair and cold 4 fog then fair and cold 5 to 7 partly cloudy : 8 to i fair and warmer : 10 rain 11 rain and heavy wind storm 12 nearly fair and cold 18 nearly fair and cold wind 14 rain or snow wind 15 rain and cold 10 little cloudy cool 17 cool and cloudy is to 19 rain 2i to 21 nearly fair and cold 22 fair and cold 23 fair and very cold wind 24 ■nearly fair and cold 2 rain and ' wmdy 2(5 rain and warmer 27 fair and mild 28 little cloudy and mild 29 ! rain wind and warm 30 little cloudy and cold wind 31 fair and cold wind j — charlotte observer freseivation for ths dead in speaking of the preservation of dead bodies gaillard's medical months \ \ hi says that edward i who died in ' 15jo7 was found not decayed 413 years ; subsequently tiie flesh on the face : was a little wasted but not putrid - the boby of danute who died in 1017 j was found fresh in 17g<3 those of \\ illiain the conqueror and his wife j were perfect in 152s in 1569 three roman soldiers in the dress of their country fully equipped with arms were i dug out of a peat mass near aberdeen they were quite fresh and plump after a lapse of about 1,500 years in 1717 the bodies of lady kil-yth and her in fant were embalmed in 17 ( i they were found as perfect as in the hour they were embalmed every feature and limb was full the infant's feat ares were as composed as if he haa only j been asleep for eighty years his color i was as fresh his flesh as plump and full as in the perfect glow of health the smile of infancy and innocency was on his lips at a little distance it was difficult to distinguish whether lady kilsyth was alive or dead the ques tion is what preservation waa used and how applied the grim reaper philadelphia bulletin death has indeed been remarkably busy in the work of cutting down the great men of the united states wa doubt whether there has ever been so much mortality in the same period of time among the eminent public men as there has been during the past twenty months in that time one half of the men who have been conspicuously brought forward as candidates for the presidential office during the past ten or twelve years have passed away the list includes ulysses s grant frederick t frelinghuysen thomas a hendricks samuel j tilden george b mcolellan winiield s hancock horatio seymour david davis b gratz broun charles francis adams cheater a arthur tte art of courting the nen york mail and express has some practical suggestions on the art of courting select the girl agree with the girls father in politics and the mother in religion if you have a rival keep an eye on him if he is a wid ower keep two eyes on him don't swear to the girl that you haw no bad habits it will be enough for you to say that you never heard vonr seif snore in your sleep don't put much sweet stuff on paper if you do you wiil hear it read in after rears when your wife has some especial par pose in inflicting upon you the sever est punishment known to a married man go home at a reasonable hour in the evening don't wait until the girl has to throw her whole soul into a yawn that she can't cover with both hands a little ilubg like ; that might canse a eoolness at the very beginning of the game in cold weath er finish saying good-night in the house don't stretch it all the way to the front irate and thus lay the foundation for future asthma bronchitis neuralgia and chronic c itarrh to help you wor ry the girl to death after she has mar ried you don't lie about your finan cial condition it is very annoying to a bride who has pictured for herself a j life of luxury in her ancestral halls to learn too late that you expect her to ask a bald-head d parent w ho has been uniformly kind to her to lake yon in out of the cold don't be too soft don't say these little hands shall never do a stroke of work when thev are mine and you shall have nothing u o in our home but to sit all day lung and chirp to the canaries as if an sensible woman could he happy fooling away time in that sort of style and a jgirl has a fine retentive memory for the soft things and silly j r courtship an i oc asionally . i years when she is washing the dinner dishes or patching the v ■. your troupers she wil . : in a cold sarcastic tone mr anthony c ustock the indefa tigable agent ul the sociei i suppression of v t ice is preparing a memorial to the legislature b ked bv i petition to v hich he expi > 1 _• ■it l ist ten thousand signatures pray ing that some restraint be placed upon the publication of - eh details of di vorce and other criminal cases : ( > tend to the prejudice of public morals lie reasons that if the government has deemed it worth while to prohibit the importation of immoral pictures and ications ii in not less incumbent :•■i i 1 gislate isgains-t - hi i ine — a )'. obsi n t .--. a bottle of iodine and a dozen of lemons will u u:;lly ward off an attack of rheumatism paint the affected par thoroughly with iodine give the patient plenty of good lemonade and : t s ve-lid well wrapped in paper close to the painful spot and keep changing the iron s it grows co ■!. an enrapturing spectacle cjii f»3i ia boi thi-5 is a wry common complaint ami one that causes a great deal of sleeplessness fir>t ou retiring at night and again early in the morning we are awakened by cold fert and can not get them warm except bj drawing them almost to the chin this occurs not only in the young but in the mid dle aged and the old for this there are two remedies — the hot bottle and lamb's wool socks either or bo;h of which may be used when we con sider that during the day while we are i.itive we wear stockings and shoes does it not seem strange that at night when the temperature of the air is low er and when we are inactive that onr feet should have less covering than during the day the reasonable plan ia to have a special pair of tvks for night use put them on when going to bed and change them when we get pp the result will be better and more serene sleep consequently we shall be more able to undergo our daily exer tions i say at once to all who suffer from cold feet get a pair of warm - for night wear a good walk for half an hor.r before retiring warms the feet and sends u nice glow all through the body and disposes to sleep it most not be supposed that these remedies make one less able to stand cold they are simply to retain the heat of the body and allow of comfort and if iol lowed much benefit will be derived — t r allinson m />. -^ ■— — hot lemonade with flaxseed sim mered i:i it for half an hour then strained and sweetened is excellent for a cold bin as it produces perspii t s 11 taken onh uj n rei the white of an egg beat □ froth and whipped up with the juice i a lemon relieves hoarseness ness of the chest at » the teaspoonful half houi .\ . according to soni -. there have france since 1s70 no fewer than m7 duel - many it ers and between private h are i \\ i ver i be papers out of these m7 duels only nine result ed in one of the pai i - ibled in 9s r cnt of the i com batants left the field unscathed though ilitated ea oi the immense resources ill be gained i'rotn the fact that since 1833 t government has p;-.id in pensions in round numbers s 3,00 l0o0 ii.l o this enormous sum all except 23,000 i w,;.s paid the civil war in is0"i the inter • - n the national debt w > 1 14,000 aud in those thirty-one ar i^l 315.000,000 have been paid io the holders of government bonds whatever a man dona on rented pro pertv is laljor lost n li.it be dot his own house is an investment which re to bring year after itd ample reward taken altogether it is expensive to die in trieste and from an economi cal standpoint inadvisable it is cheap er to live and poverty compels me to pursue that course but i am glad that there are people here who can af ford to die and are public spirited enough to do so there is nothing affords so much unadulterated home spun full weight amusement as the planting of a deceased triestine kings emperors field-marshals and circuses may come and show as much as they like but i do not deign to stir out of my lair all the fleets or austria greece and even amer but i forgot i am speaking of fleets — may sail into the harbor and shoot all the gans and sailors thev wish to but i won't budge an inch or a foot they can publicly execute all the nihilists dramatists and other enemies of law and order between here and st petersburg but i refrain from sticking my head out of the win dow to see them drop but just let a paper looking like a ball card in mourn ing come around announcing that il pregiatissimo onaratissimo shina tissimo signer itatzetzy has jumped the bounty and will accordingly be laid away to niello alle quatro pome riditwc or that sua lccelenza i baron morpurgo has found the cli mate too frigid and gone on j chronic search for torrid weather accompanied as far as the campo santo by a mob of intoxicated and disconsolate friends and relatives why then i drop every thing and skip gleefully to my po-t of observation on the piazza grande 1 am getting quite spoiled in the matter of interments and do not condescend to stir out of the house for a post mortem torchlight procession headed by any thing less than a baronial corpse two grand days at trieste the great naval review — what takes place at a funeral an amazing procession hired and volunteer howlers magnificent marching of the wax candlemen at a friulian f\km house—dissi pation in the garden and l.vmen tatiox at thk home john a logan trieste austria — well where shall [ begin at the wrong end i suppose and advance like the hibernian gener al hastily with measured tread to wards the rear we have had the greatest display ever witnessed in trieste nine frigates and six torpedo boats took part — one of the latter took rather too much part — it took the larg er part of an officer's head off happily it did not spoil his uniform which to my mind was the most valuable part of the gentleman in some respects admitting that taxation should be reduced and there is no dispute as to | the fact there can scarcely be any ! question at least among democrats as ! to the method by which the reduction should be accomplished v hat is to be sought is the greatest possible alle viation of the burdens of the people ! and the tax upon imports is the great est burden that they bear either directly or indirectly it increases the cost of everything that the poor man eats or wears or usei for his amuse ment the internal revenue tax bears almost exclusively upon luxuries and i its burdens need not be borne if the poor man desire to evade them if it interfere at all with the course of pro duction the interference is of such a character that it does not affect the welfare of the great body of the peo ple the grievances which are enter tained against the system are really against some of its details and not against the tax itself sh-jby new era terrible fate of a girl new york dec 30 — a young ital ian girl named latorre met with a hor rible death on the elevated railroad this morning she was upon a station plat form accompanied by a sister waiting for a train the girls were engaged in lively conversation when one turning around suddenly lipped oft the plat form to the track in trout of the train which was b>it fifteen feet away th engineer did not see her but he rd her scream and reversed bis engine instant ly but the tracks were slippery with ice and the front wheels and one driv ing wheel had passed over the body before the train stopped the girl was crushed into a shapeless mass and wed ged between the driving wheels the body could not be recovered without raising the engine after half an hour's work the engine was raised euough to draw out the body the track in the meantime was blocked with trains for over two miles to the ter minus oub great dai was a failure the kinperor of austria was to have been here and wasn't the king of servia was coining and didn't and the great nihilist explosion gotten up in honor of the occasion didn't go off though some of the promoters did i however enjoyed myself immensely and saw many interesting and instruc tive sights — three fights a dog run over by the tramway and a sailor with the top of his head blown off by the premature explosion of a torpedo and returned home at night quite exhaus ted by pleasured excitements and a six teen mile walk the murderer einjham seen from tut piazza gkaxdk morning fc-tar xo tidings ot walter l bingham have been received yet a raleigh eor respondent says that every hour he hears the question will uinghuni plead insanity if he is captured and tried for the murder of miss turling ton ?" it go to prove how much the public mind is set against what is known an the " insanity dodge the following correspendeuce in this con nection will be read with interest itey c t bailey one of the best known editors in the state and a leading member of the baptist church a few days since wrote dr eugene grissom superintendent of the north carolina asylum the following ter : i see in the secular press the mani festation of a disposition on the part of certain persons of influence to man ufacture a public sentiment iu favor of bingham the murderer of miss tur lington on a plea oi insanity this is to be regretted both ior the canse of justice and on account of the recent ex perience the state has had in the escape of a number of the vilest criminals who ever disgraced the state tht people o north caiolina are tired of this uui ire watching with special intem<t th tops taken bv their officers in the j r s • i case i uiesd our courts are mon prompt and certain in the punishment of criminals the people now to some orient having lost confidence in the | execution of the laws will take mat ters of this sort into their own hands nor can i as oae wl e holds dear the ijest interests of his fellow-men ma me them i trust that you our highest authority on questions of insanity will not in aiiv way u-nd your influence to such a plea on the part of bingham 1 dr grissom in his reply to tills let ter says i fully appreciate and sympathize with your general views about crime and the evasion of its penalties by all sorts of subterfuges while i think we should throw the mantle of charity and protection around tho?e whose reason is really dethroned we should guard against that fake sympathy which embraces the criminal and for gets the victiin the hearts of the vir tuous are every day wrung at the exhi bition in our midst of that sad but sin ful philosophy which seems to have been transferred from the stage to real life charlotte observer parlies who ar rived in the city yesterday from mor ganton brought news of the killing at that place last saturday of sam pear son by deputy luther \\ ird and posse pearson resisted arrest and was fired up on and instantly killed pearson we are told about ten years ago committed a murder at morganton for which he was tried convicted and sentenced to a term in the penitentiary he afterwards secured his release by pardon and re turned to his old home where he remain ed until his life was terminated in the tragic manner above related 1 have be mi micawberishly waiting for a few days for something to turn up at length something has turned — cavaliero di dwoar turned up his pedal digits to the chrysanthema cucan thema yesterday and to-day was car ried by a host of grief-stricken and inebriatel friends to his shelf in the campo santo i wish some of my readers could be present at a sclavo funeral — not necessarily at the head of the procession it is one of the grand est spectacles you can imagine bar uum s circus would have to take a rear ji w when a defunct triestine is to be tucked away first comes a string of hired howl-rs tearing out handfuls of red wig wringing their hands iu transports of twenty-live cent grief while floods of bitter tears course down their dirty and dilapidated cheeks a five soldi per tear then comes a troop of outriders dressed like jockeys but all in black velvet and crepe masks these skiruii-h rs are mounted on superb eoal black lombardy horses covered with black velvet housings which dra in the dust and are sown . 11 over with silver spangles then comes the he irse really a gorgeous affair as high as a two-story house and entirely covered with flowers it bouquets were as costly here as in america a man couldn't afford to die more than once in a lifetime the floral decorations alone would co^t a fortune as it is you can get a wreath which it takes two men to cany for two florins and for two more a cross which makes the pair who lug it along perspire and pro i:me the deceased calling at san glyakni yesterday being an off day for fun erals i made a pleasant little excursion into the campagna in company with signer verhavac my landlord and an italian family which lives on the same piano hour with us we went out to a little poderetto or farm which lies on the underskirts outskirts has attained the dignity of a marron glace of the suburbaud village of jivanni it was a dairy farm kept by a fat jolly friulian peasant whose beaming sun-browned face and broad dialect were quite refreshing af ter two months close confinement in the heart of the stilling city here we drank buttermilk or goat's milk i don't re member which however it s all the same ate five or six yards of bread consumed the entire stock of priulian cheese and washed it down with some homespun wine which tasted like dirty feet and induced us to suspect that the contadinay daughters had not per formed their pedal ablutions before treading out the grapes the children of the respective fami lies got loose in the gardinetto and plaved havoc with the cherries apricots hga and macaroni sprouts with the re sult that our piano 1 tuned up last night to infantile howls of woe ai;d maternal demands for paregoric and soothing syrup w m wiley chronic catarrh catr.r.l destroys the sense of rn<ll and i is usually the result of a delected cou taste consumes the cartilages of the nose in the head which onus s an inflnm and unless properly treated im-ten it matron of tho mucous membrane of i1i<j victim iato consumption it usually in aose cnlcss arrested this inflammation lic;itc8 i scrofulous condition of the sys 1 produces catarrh which wlim chronic trm and should be treated like chronic becomes very offensive it i impossible ulcers and eruptions through the blood to be otherwise healthy and at the the most obstinate and dangerous forma same time afflicted with rat:in!i whin i ■: t'via disu^n ■■.:'.)'.•■disease promptly trvuti.ii.thi disease may be can be cured cur d »■;■t .:.:■.._- ayorn sarsaparflla i by the u«c of ayr sai i have always bi"cn"inore or less troubl«-d suffered for years from rhronic < n::<rrh with scrofula but never wriously until my appetite was vcrv poor and i fell the pprin of iss2 at hint lime i took i miserably none of i\,o remedies i took severe cold in my head which notwith 1 afforded me any relief until i rommenced maudin all efforts to cur 1 prew worse n~in aver sarsaparilla of which i and linalh bi-caine i chronic catarrh have now taken five bottlr thecatarrh it was accompanied with terrible head has disappeared and 1 am prowing aches deafuess a continual coughing and strong and s-tuut n^:iin m hw with groal korencss of the iuiil mv returned and my health i fulh restontl throat and stomrich were so polluted witli — su>an l av cook 8 i .'. i y street the ma if corruption from my head boston highlands ma tii:it i.o5 of appetite dyspepsia and i wm troubled with catarrh and all its emaciation totally unfitted me for bu ; ,- j for several years i tri.-.l no-s i tried many ot tie s -<•;■.'.!• 1 -; •- various remedies and was treatcil by cilioa f'>r tiii disease but obtained n . a number of physicians it received relief until i commenced inking ayer'i m benefit un'il i commenced tr.kini barsaparilla after using two bottles of \ vc t sarsaparilla a few bottle of thi medicine i i .•:■.•! nn improvement this medicine cured me of this trouble in my condition when i bad taken mix somc complaint and completely stored botl " • disappeared ,,, v i ; .. : . ; h aw \ rtrengtb j b - my he dth was completely restored uohnau's mill vlbermarle n c a b cornell fairfickl iowa , f y/iu v . mlm strenjrthen , ml inxip for thoroughly era li niiii the poisons vour system more raj hi y an i e»n ij tlun cf catarrh from the b;uoj t:ike by any oth'-r medicme u-c ayex'a - ayer's sar saparilla eaparilia it will restore health and \ iiror it i the v.\fe s t and nm«t reliable of all t decaving and diseased tissue when blood purifiers no r.t!i<.r remedy u so ever lhlng else fails , effective in cases of chronic catarrh prewired ly dr j c a jcrsc co lowe il mati cold t.y »;; druggim trice rixbotuw^ts | eczekajbradioated r.rr .--_"! !- in • • • r •-• '.'. ■' ■' '-': '. am cndrrly nf',1 r '. eczema a*'rr 1 • ' j takra :•..•.!■-:- ■. • : ■. • ■ft . - . . ■r.m\e b':t w i t . -.-■■- . ) iutl?«vi - perfect 3 con of a breaking out oa m littje tarec ycot ur t it v.'aikri j >.: . '-•»., feb 13 1st lizv j.v.me v ji or...t .'. 5 tncuiae on blooa and disease maivdfrvo ■l ta swirr gcnt cr pisitct 3 atvtata g a large numbtr of strikes the number of strikes during the past year both great and small num ber three thousand five hundred of this number about two thousand h.nre resulted in the granting of the de mands to a large degree made by the strikers in the remaining fifteen hun dred cases the strikers hare met with ignominious defeat the new york journal has carefully investigated the matter and during the past ttvelve month that paper summed it up that in all about 1,000,000 persons hare been on a strike or lock out and it is estimated that the loss in wages sus tained by them aggregated about 15 000.000 the employers affected by the strikes and lock outs re paid to have lost about 810,000,000 making about in au thk fuxeral car is usually drawn by six or eight horses each mounted by a jockey in mourning on each corner of the hearse is a life sized brass angel with ;>. horn in his mouth at each side of this circus chariot march a corps of undertakers and very imposing looking personages thev are in their three-cornered hats black velvet knee-breeches and white silk stockings each one carries a sort of black painted fishing pole with a brass saint with a i i t glory around hi head on the end behind the hearse come ft squad of volunteer howlers whose tears are scarcer and demonstra tions of mingled and inebriety less energetic than those of the merce nnri<»x after the rohmteer rj.-.wl.-r.i for several years there has been held before the f-ye of ambitious invent rs an offer of a prize of 10,0(;0 for tht first ten bales of jute grown and prepared for market in the united states at a cost which will admit of successful competition vritli the indian article but the prize i still unearned coffee if taken in the morning on an empty stomach is said to act s a pr rentive i«jainst infections disease s y^^hfefex many persons v^h hblnk at this season suffer frvni x bhksh j llindnehf ih 1 1 t \ s i f ' x w * curalgia rheumatism ss s^pai/u ta the vi&biijfp limbs hack and \> / sule3 bad blood jlauirla constipation & kidney trouble -• — volina cordial cures rheumatism bad bl<xx and ki in ;■tro leg by clmntbig t •» tlood of ail ks impurities ■lengthening all part of tl»o xav volina cordial cures sick-headache smrau'ia pains in the 1.1 back uwi idn y iocicg tlit nerves and strengthening the muscles h vouka cordial cures dyspepsia indl(r«»tton aa1 cor.*:ipvior by fildin the assim ilating of tkc food ll.ruiizji t!icprojj»r actlou of tut itomach ; it crt^tef a healthy aj.petlte h volina cordial cures nervousness d*pr««»!ou if fphi r.n4 weakness ty enliven ing and touing t^e lysteia t — voliha cordial cures overworked and ivllr-nt ffor.:po i'unv and sickly children it i delightful sod nutritious as a general tonic tolin.i almanac and dl.iry mbten for 18h7 a handsome cnn.plete acdn«efu book tflliiiirhow to ctke diseases at home in ajlf-atant natural way mailed on receipt of a 2c postage f.an-p addreaa volina drug &. chemical co baltimore mo u 8 a jo pnv q^inst in ot ai«»-dj v^>.oi . , , f9ep aco i**t o i aku jjj;?faii ■jj uor ; t;ain i-;>'^p's jos.ts(jiiiu;3d j9ah p;c!jc:'j t m r tncuqa dqrepsdq q;ia wxasjo uo ji
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1887-01-06 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1887 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 11 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | [J. J. Bruner and T. K. Bruner] |
Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | [J. J. Bruner and T. K. Bruner] |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The January 6, 1887 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601569304 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1887-01-06 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1887 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 5214572 Bytes |
FileName | sacw15_18870106-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:43:23 AM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
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 |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
FullText |
the carolina watchman vol xvm.-third series saiisbuby k c thursday janua1y 6 1387 no 11 tennyson's new poem comes a procession varying according to the rank and cash assets of the de funct from a quarter of a mile to a mile iu length | latest news from the white house w r ashington dec 30 — president . cleveland continues to improve he i was able to sit up nearly all day yes j terday and this morning dr o'rieilv : permitted him to resume work at j noon he held a cabinet meeting in his private room the president occupy ing an easy chair mr cleveland has not yet decided whether he will attend the funeral services of senator logan to morrow whether he will go or not will depend upon the state of the weath er and his feelings in the morning he is extremely desirous of attending and expects to do so if everything is i favorable some of the cabinet offi cers and other friends advised him to day not to go but to save his strength i for the new year's o*rdeal when he will | be expected to stand up three or four hours during the reception at the mansion the columbia bicycle calendar for 1887 the columbia bicycle calendar for 87 just issued by the pope manufac turing co of boston is in many re spects a more truly artistic and elegant work in chromo-lithography and the letterpress than the columbia calendar of sti which calendar it will be re membered was the most convenient and artistic similar work of the year a portion of the board is devoted to a picture of mounted lady tricicler speeding along over a pleasant country road the new calendar as a work of convenient art is worthy of a place in office library or parlor as a remedy for coughs ami colds ayer's j cherry pectoral has never l>ccn equaled j its name is a household word throughout the world the valuable contents of the stewart j palace on fifth avenue and thirty fourth street in n york are to be gold at auction next march about two hundred and fifty paintings and collec tion of sculptures porcelains bronzes silver ware and bric-a brae are listed for sale purely vegetable it icti with extraordinary efficacy on ih t iver ' kidneys 1 — -* and bowels an effectual specific for mml»rta bowel complaint dyipepkla kick headache conmipatlon biuoukiirsg kliliiry afti-ctlon jaundice mental deprehsioii colic no household should be without it and by being kept ready for immediate use will save many an hour of suf ferine and many a dullur in time ami doctors bills there is but one simmons liver regulator s«o shit you get the genuine with rad " z " on front of wrapper prepared only by j.h.zeilin 4 co . , sole proprietor philadelphia pa j'kick 81 oo a car load ! of victor grain drills kellers patent for sale to the farmers of row an cheap for cash or well secured time notes this drill stands at the very front and is unsurpassed by any other in america it sows wheat and clover seed and bearded oats together with fertilizers most admirably the quantity per acre can be changed in an instant — by a single motion of the hand read what people who have used it say about it mr versos rowas co x c sept 15th 18s6 i hive u- |