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the carolina watchman yolxviil-third series salisbury n c thursday april 14 1887 no 25 the cutest little things , ' " he echoed well i doirl , ; . the adjective w mid have occur '.'.,'! to me iu just that connection but if ., ; i that they do their work thor lv yet make no fuss about it eau !,,."] ai a or weakness and in short i-vervthing that a pill ouglil to be and nothing thai it ought not then 1 i pierces purgative pellets un about he cutest little things goiug '. nominated for mayor mr joseph p caldwell e litor i the statesville landmark has been i nated for re-election to the office ol mayor of statesville the nomination is tendered him ai the hand of the democrats of statesville and has been accepted the convention was held in the courthouse al statesville last thursday nighl and was organized by calling maj w m bobbins to the chair a motion was made and i that the convention proceed to ballot fur a candidate without making any nominations on the first ballot mr caldwell was nominated the conven tion was largely attended ami was one ,,;' the most enthusiastic ever held in statesville the pepublieans will pui out a people's candidate b democratic nominee being already there will stay there mr caldwell akes a good mayor and when he tinallv ipiits tin office he will have to beg off ex unfailing specific for liver disease symptoms mouth tongue coated white or covered with a brown fur pain in the back bides or joint — often mistaken fur rheumatism miar stomach b.^s uf appetite sometimes nausea and water brash nr indigestion : flatulency and acid i-rurui.tii.ii bowels alternately i nml lax : headache loss of memory with u painful sensation of bavins failed to do something which ought to have been done debility low spirits a thick yellow ap pearance of the skin and eyes u dry cough fever restlessness the in ht-miity unit high colored and ii allowed to staml deposits a sediment simmons liver regulator purely vegetable ih generally used in the south to arouse the torpid liver to a healthy action it icti with extraordinary efficacy on tht i iver ' k dneys » t and bowels an effi - : s malaria bowel complaints l>\k|)f]t«iii sick headache constipation biuousness ki.ln.-y affections jaundice meutitl depression colic endorsed by the u;,e of t millioiih f 1 tdes as the best family medicine liar children f r adults an ! i r tl aged only genuine h-.s our z stamp iu rc.l . n fr nt of wrapper j h zeilin & co philadelphia pa viu pkoraibtoks 1'rice 81.00 iedmont wagonj hickory n c can't be beat thoy stand where thoy might to right square at theffien it was a hard fight but they have won it ! just read what peopte ulita.it them and if you want a wagon oomo quickly and buy one either for cash or on t ime s vi.isni i:v n « '. '!'... . i i lion lit it vl-ry liylit i ivo d!1 \\ l<riul iii 1 lltl a •.'. jno a li'iyili-n have ikcii il m ar'y all the time rt'ly in luuiliii - 1 « ■loads an i have not i iiv one iii ioi repairs i look upon tli i !• liesl thim i mailf in i in i niic'.l states ,] in i lu-in is most excellent itutl i i isonril tl iin lilt i tliom vsox salisbury n c an ali 1s8g ■- .. , , ;! . ■; til i l„,.|ji,t l)f jill a ,\ ;•;..!! v llicll v ; ,. , mueli ■: il no i:ill of ll hroki ii or •: a fii r uv and conscijin nt john i ii sly < immluky n < '. sept s i issr . j -, li m-jit ol john \. i ,::.:. thimble ski in pied i il pn tty iiiii.li i ii has proveil io li : wat-on xotliin-r about it has given i\va i fore it has required no re pairs t a walton s u.isitriiv n c sept sih issfi mill . ii i boit ht of lip aireiit in in thimble skein pierlni mt i»on iheii li sl one horse « agon i . kept il in almost eonstanl use ami ■time in ' hauled on it il least of h ocil ami thai w ithout an jtaii i r w vi i i the progressive farmer 1 has been j moved from winston to kaleigh the salary of the governor of ohio has been increased fromsl.t i 0 to&s,000 a vear a trial is now going on in \\ ashing ton growing out of a portrait ol mrs ( levelaml the famous cardiff giant once so popular is now stored away in an old h m haywood payne aged l'h of ala mance was drowned hist week while looking after dip nets a strange phenomenon in the shape uf au inch fall of yellow snow occured iu wisconsin on the 7th the tennessee legislature has adopt ed a resolution making washington s birthday a legal holiday rubber tube sucked • nough whiskey mr suliivan the prize-fighter was president lasl week each looked the other over with the respect that is mutual between moral and physical courage — w iu that county who was being tried for larceny and during the trial ac tually stole a pistol ami other articles from the attorney who was defending isaac hales while plowing on the farm of judge s c dunlap near gainesville g a recently turned up a jug which was found to contain eleven hundred and ninety dollars in gold coin it is supposed to have been buried be fore the war makes the following statement : prince leopold of prussia is on his way to this country hy way of china and da pan he wiil land at san francisco where a special car of the pennsylvan ia road will bring him direct to phila delphia and to asheville a yearly advertisement one column in length in the chicago tribune costs herald receives for its lowest price col umn 30,000 ami for its highest 48 000 the new york tribune for its lowest 23.754 and those papers it is stated are never at a loss for advertising to lill their columns the harp of a thousand strings published i'.v request iii the august number of the harper the famous old sermon he played on a harp of a thousand strings is re published it will he m-w to many readers ami hear reprint every seven veal's : i say to on mv brethering that i i;c,t an edecated man an 1 am nol one •)' them that bleeves edecat ion is necessary for a gospel minister fur i bleeve the lord edecates his preachers j..-t as he wants them to be edecated an although i say it that oughu't to say it vet in the state of imlianny whar i live thar's no man as gits a bigger congregation nor what i a'd i'har mav lie some here to-day my brethering as don't know what per suasion i am uv well 1 may say tn you mv brethering that i am a llard rather hev a hard shell as no shell ai all vou see me here to-day in brethering drest up in fine close you mighl think 1 was proud but i am nol proud mv brethering an although i hev bin a preacher uv the gospil for twenty year an although laincapting uv a hat boat that lies at y landing i'm not proud my bivl hering i'm not gwinc to tell you etlzachly whar mv tex may he pound : suffice it you'll find it soniewhar tween the lira chapter of tie h i ik of general ions an the last chapter of the book of kevolu ti nis an if you il go tl1 ' sarch i he scriptures ciii 11 not only find my t fx thar but a greal many otlier t exe it ■■■. will do vou gool to real an mv tex when youshill find it you sjiill find it to read thus : and he played on a harp uv a thou sand strings speritsof just men made of sperits now thar's a great many kinds of sp tit ia i he world i a t lie f:;sl pi if .'. th f's ih ' sp riis as sum sperits of turpentine au then thar's i've got as good an article uv them kind of sperits ou my hut-boat as ever was fetched down the mississippi iliwia lv.it thar's a great many other kinds of sperits for ilii tex says he played on a harp of a thon-snnd strings sperits of jus men made per sperits as is ment in the tex its that is tin kind of sperits as is nieiil i'he tex my brethering now 3 a great many kinds uv fire tn i in the fust place thar's the non sort of iin you light a pipe or with an 1 then thar's eamlire efore on are ready to fall back uiiiy oilier kinds uv lire for the iiys : he played on a harp uv a stind strings sperits of just qien made perfeek but i'll tell you the kind of fire as is ment in the tex my brethering it's hell-jire 1 an that's the kind of fire as i great many uv you'll come to ef vou don't do letter nor what you've bin doing for the tex says he play in a harp uv a r/tozt-siind strings its of just men made perfeek i the different sorts of fire in tli id may be likened unto the different uasions in the world in the fust e we have the piscopalians an are ahigh-sailin set and they may ikened nut > a turkey-buzzard that up in the air and he goes up and ill he looks no - bigger than your finger-nail an the fust thingyoukuow he cuius down an is a-iilliu himself on the karkiss uv a deal boss by the side uv the road and he played on a harp uv a mow-sand strings sperits of just men made perfee ' an then thar's the methodis an thev may be likened unto the squirrel running up a tree for the methodis bleeves in gwiiie on from one degree ol grace to another an dually on to per feckshun an the scpiirrel goes up an up an he jumps from lim to lim . ami branch to branch an the fust thing voir know he falls an down he cum kerjlainmnx an that's like the metho dis for they is allers fallingfrom grace ah ! and he played on a harp uv a thon-siind strings speritsof just men made perfeek ' ami then my brethering thar's th baptist ali ! aiid thev hev heen liken ed unto a possum ou a simmoii tree an the thunders may roll an thecurth niavipiake hut the possum clings thar foot loose but'tother's thar an you mav shake all his feet loose but he wraps his tail around the lim an he clings thar forever ah ! for he played on a harp of a thon-rimd strings sperits of just men made perfeek a negro preacher described hell as icy cold where the wicked froze to all i don't dare tell clem people nulfiii else w'hv if i say hell i.s warm some delil ole rheumatic niggers he wanting start down deiv to de lire a letter from china concord register the follow ini wil be real with great interest y our people and ihe many friends of the lady in north car olina it i.s from miss lily tidball who went to china with the kev dr lc t'r is t i her dear friend misi fanny han'o now china jan 2t l^~t a most delightful visit of a day and a kansas where 1 joined dr and m thursday we continued our transcon nental journey by the southern rou through colorado new mexico ar na and southern california nothi of importance occurred excepl ihat albuquerque new mexico where stopped for sabbath the dr got ii trouble on account of his good loo a drunken cow hoy coming into t hotel and overcome by his winninga pearance most fondly embraced h and insisted thai be should tak drink with him the doctor com pi with the request but refused any hi we reached san francisco \\ eiln crmined to gaze to the last upon tha ding continent my native land when suddenly there blew up a brisk ssed before hy others who were then in i t til monday in irning that was t to many of i he • hip's company i lowever recovered in a measure the x : morning and ftood the rest ol i he \ ige admirably imiere were only a few peaceful days uring t be voyage bul after i went wo ays we entered in safety i be beautiful i deck eag'.rly watching the approach hind an t wer almosl spell-b mud as v beheld the sun rising on suow-cap t i tusivama wcmvir-iu v '■l!i mi i till noon nexl dav when w went aboard ll tokla maria bound for shanghai we land ed in china december 21 and thence by canal i reached my present home december 30th leaving my delightful companions in sochow at which city i stopped to enjoy the hospitalities of our worthy missionary mr dnbose and there spent my tirst christinas day and first sabbath in china 1 find hangchow a pleasant city surrounded by beautiful scenery ' i am with mrs randolph who you are aware has a large boarding school for girls this is now the season of the chinese year and the girls have a vacation of two weeks the closing exercises of the school are very inter esting and the examinations would have done credit to any of americas bright lasses on thursday five girls stood and read their compositions which were pronounced tiiy by those more ca pable of judging than myself three girls pointed out on a map the travels of st caul these exercises were in tersperse'1 with songs • •• onoi-inied by the organ tliay have good voices and sing well little au loh whose for eign name kennedy lupton is already familiar to many of our home friends a bright bov of nine played the gate ajar for me and a little girl stood on either side and assisted in the singing what a beantiful sight that was in a the new year is a national holiday and foi - several days before and after ail the shops and houses of business are closed and the whole nation as one man is given up to festivity and idol worship at night just one week be fore the new year thev hum their kitchen uoj in a bonfire in f son t of the 111 c'l-.e this is simply an ugly picture about a foot long and not quite so wide when he is burned he ascends to head quarters to make his annual report ol the conduct of tin family during the pas year on the night preceding the new e.;r he resumes his place in th kitchen that is he is replaced by an other i have just returned from a chinese feast the family is a christian fami ly bul everything was done up in chi nese st vie no knives and forks su i had mv first experience with chop-sticks i wish i had lime to give you a full account of the table and some of the lily tidball john sherman from the ualeij^li news ami observe we see it reported that lohn sh man on his rei urn to ' iliio from t whom he had such honeyed words liirminghain and nashville lie ma a speech in which he referred to t wicked rebellion and charged tl the southern people had begun theh war because lincoln had been electee president lie denied the south t justice of having fought for principl sake for its rights under the constil tion as always maintained by sonthi statesmen l'le declared that the stmt eni people engaged in rebellion < of pure wickedness not content with this wesee forth he has also announci d his purpose o advocating again his outrageous p position for the protection of t southern negroes a proposition whic as our rentiers well remember looks i law placing the elections in t southern states under the supervisi and control of federal officials t new york ih mill thus reports an . terview with him in washington c cans propose to do about the alleged intimidation of i]u colored voter by mr sherman : l can't say as to that we certainly ought to do sonie catnpaign just what our mode 1 feel that the time has come when we oughl to claim our rights tennessee north carolina and florida are very lv belong to us we ought to have < hem bol h man count north arolina as natur ally belonging to him however the '. ,,:,. of the state counted for hiinsell southern states to secure his eh ction though the choice of those states tor the presidency nm be as it undoubted i'he course which has been taken and people to - av whether such presump an inter-stat decision washington april 6 — the inter state commerce commission passed most of to-day in private conferrence . deliberating upon the application of ; the southern railway and steamship | associations for temporary suspension j of the long and sfort haul elans of the law late in the afternoon the com missioners agreed on the terms of their answer and at 7 o'clock this evening their formal reply was completed in it they say that application having been made to the interstate commerce commission un der a section of the act to regulate com merce by the southern railway and steamship association an organization composed of twenty-nine railroad com panies lines and systems an 1 s eam ship lines operated in connection there with to charge less for lo.iger than for shorter distances in certain i-ae fm the transportatioa of property from and to principal cities of the north and south i e w..'e;i i!i still and new or leans norfolk and memphis and said i:arriers having presented as a inting their application the of water and other competi ling that the same cannot be pt by maintaining the rates • established to and from the s which are alleged to be too ibla said common carriers to msine-s if applied to local ite points and furl lua claim jreat disturbances of busine ■- r if present traffic ai range i rates are immediately chang rdered ie said appl'c ition !"■and the hereby granted temporarily niodifical ion or revocation by ission at any time upon hear ter wise and the said common re hereby temporarily relieved operation of the four h seel ion t to the extent specified in is of this oi'd a and for a pe jreatey than ninety d ivs from subject however to the re that none ( f the said corn ier while this order remains diall in anv case charge < r re pens.ition for the transpurta property h tween stations on pective lines where more is f ir a shorter i ban a longer lich shall bo greater than the i iri force and charged and re v sai'l carriers resp lively on ay of mauch 1887 schedules have been hied with the com 1 copies of this order are to be in nis i in u i'i c mveii ■ai ai ); at n nv orleans on m y "-' d ratio i of t he subject in tltei so ither.i c nnpanicv al which 1 tini s they m iy appear and pplic i ion for relief then ni must show the precise n - sl an 1 at the sam . places and v person interested in opposing applical ions in iy also appeal aid and at any time prior t i he commissioner wiil receive r written communications in if or in opposil ion lo i he rc l by these p titions this ali en i re-peciing i ime and place it and method of procedure i chang or enlargeinenl in i he i of the commission mounced t hat if i he idea ol mai drill is that there wall hi encampment aud all coutes 1 be tpiarti red there u liite and ingling with freedom thai n mistake li is said lhat iere will be a common drill il will be n ithin the power ol igement to pitch amp in n f places wide distances apart o undesirable fried ions or con need result to the visitins s all the same the south pan ies which have been in citer will be expected to tak es iii i he drill on a footing negro companies we suppose ■nnd obst i ret t alman lc wa - print 1 by on i'urbach in v 10 z^^\^many persons \. / si hs had juood j_alaria,consti palion 1 is idncy troubles cordial gores rheumatism cordial cures sick-headache cordial cures * dyspepsia indigestion :. ' l i cordial cures nervousness cordial cures overworked volina alttianac and diary flbm i'm diseases at h ■• 1 . in a pleasant natural way bj . . a ■:. reel ipt of ;. 2i . pc stage stamp address volina drug a chemical co baltimore md u s 4 how advertising wcrks coh pierce of the ( hicagojyielrs gave in the course of a recent address to the editors of indiana some thoughts with reference to advertising that are well worth remembering after permissing that a man never realizes the full benefits of advertising until he has placed the matter before the people fifty or a hun-j d red times the colonel presents this valuable table which however i sim ply an elaboration of the one generally credited to stephen * rirard the firsl time a man sees an adv r tisement he does not see it the second time he does no4 notice it _ _ j the third time he is dimly conscious of it the fourth time he faintly remem j hers sound bin a of the kind before the fifth time he half read - it the sixth time he turns his nose up - to it the seventh time he throws his pa-j per down inpatient the eighth time he ejaculates | there's the confounded thing again j the ninth time he wonder if there's any thing in it tin tenth time he thinks it might possibly suit somebody else's case the eleventh time he thinks he will ask his neighbor if he has tried it or knows any thing about it the twelfth time he wonders if the advertiser can make it pay the thirteenth time he rather thinks it is a good thing the fourteenth time he happens to think it is just what he wanted the fifteen h t nn • lie for a long i resolves to tn it n - soon as he can afford it the sixteenth time he ex unities t he ! address careful and make a iti no randum of it the seventeen li time he is tuiital i iz.'d to think he is hard i \ aide to afford it the eighteenth time h • sees pain ly how much he needs thai pi rl i thing the nineteenth time he counts his money to see how much he would have j if he bought it the twentieth time he rushes fran i icall forth and buys it a . — zze »<^* a b-ynton to swim the hudson hudson n v april !. captain paul joynton will leave this citj at 10 o'clock to-morrov inorniug to wim the hudson to new york over 10t miles he had to | change ins plan to take water at albany i mi c.ec lunl of the ice he will be accoin ■panied bj the oarsmen wallace lioss and george vv lee who.will follow him ' in a h cii « hich .\ il also contain r pre si ntativi - ofthe press receptions will ' be given capt uoj uton by boa club nl k iugston and new burg he who shall introduce i pub lic affairs the principles ot pi inntive christi-mii v will revoluti mize the ; world worth 3,000,000 and can"t read a miner in lcadvihe col who can ne her read nor write is worth to-day ai least 3,000,000 b\>ur years ago he hadn't i penny excepl hat he earned from day to day as a miner his name is john l moiru-scy he is a young initial ■tver thirty-two or thirty-three the crown poi hi iiiin like tom bow en's holconda •-> is jus about paying expenses her owners offered to sell 1 r for shi.i 00 morissi \ went tochi . . nd interested diamond joe lb - noids in the matter i i.t.'.ds knew thai morrissey was an authority on t^iuing even if he couldn't write his he finally purchased crown . agn eing to give morrissey a half inter a after ihe original sum waa re paid within thirty days iin struck a vein of high-class ore that has yield ed th nn a monthly inrome of lus.oog a piece e\er>-ini e 1 here is said to be 5.000,000 worth of ore in sight mor rissey cannot even fell the tune of the day ir is a stock joke among the boys if vou auk morrissev what o'clock it is for him to p.ru from his f,.b n jive-hun dred-dollar gold watch and with a condescending air tell you to h-ok luv for yerself ami then ye'll know that 1 am not lv iii to yez san 1 raactsco i eii in im r the first saw mills the old practice in making plank 0 , was to split up tlte logs with wedges and inconv«'iiienl a the practice was ii was no easy matter to persuade the world that i ho thine could be done in lam better way saw iflills were first used iu i i rope in the lift enth cen tury but o lately as loon an knglish embassador having seen a saw mill in i v ranee though il a novelty whii li do ; er ed i pai : icular descripl ion it is amusing tn note how the aver sion to labor-saving niachiner has al ways agitated england the first saw miil was established by a dutchman in um bul the public outcry against the new-fangled machine was so vio lent thai the proprietor was forced to decamp wil h more expedition than ever lid a i hitehinan before the e il was ; im jit oul of knglaud for several or rather generations but in iv s . an unlucky timber merchant ' hopi t lhal after so long a time the 1 nublic would lie i watchful of its i ii iu ivsl s made a rash attempt to e n rue ; i li ••• mill the guardians of th public welfare however were on t in alerl and a conscientious mob at i once collected and pulled the mill to pieces i 1 i'l we learn fvom the franklin pre?n thai ; a homicide occurred near bushneu on saturdn evening lasl -\ man named i gritleth was shot and killed l.y a man ii.ii ud bryant vc have uot heard the full particulars but it i stated that thu liii'a-uh v lew in of an old feud bet ecu the parties bryant hits nol yet hei ti ar rested both id'-n were non-residents of t be count - . fift eels lljjjij il il %#£— -? r * n » i > o 1 1 ni 1 1 ?:^ i , a ' r^^^^^^isf^^im/flr / >* *- 3^t wouiyaici istobleed tlucrvi f isr titr l v ',,,,, at ■£' i'slnsr , -• ' l i t..::.i itc ■;:.-.- ccc-.i tjl.-.;..n ly u.mm.1 \?,\ \ jr-sa^t-vii n . ... ult 11 1 l.umi.fm crrnnun arsu.'ur-n^a-i il ' ■, 1 oi t ?-- - o -' : a \$*>>« fcf ' r " : ■' ,' '»' ',' r;f ' h " rv '' thousand c-isei thi>7 iilwolnti i i*s**v » i r ; '" r ''*, ' l iu ■:•',,'.'•" - : - , v-i.':h.n l f.'"qvi.u.vln'!!ick.ti.wtti«il : r.-7<d nndbro'ron dnwn tr.on itoci . . 1 • : ; ■■••■t i -.,, , . rfulnaj ntp trains both sucucui and lultls rcr'crt nnd fall m.tnlt strength r.n<l ieor.iat c.-iith i ' "' a : r u aai .' f y.'.'.'.'a.'.voct tbeatkshti-cajheitt ». tw eos is ttreg h v j :; '- 1 - :: a : "' ! 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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1887-04-14 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1887 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 25 |
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Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | [J. J. Bruner and T. K. Bruner] |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, April 14, 1887 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1887-04-14 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1887 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:44:28 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. |
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the carolina watchman yolxviil-third series salisbury n c thursday april 14 1887 no 25 the cutest little things , ' " he echoed well i doirl , ; . the adjective w mid have occur '.'.,'! to me iu just that connection but if ., ; i that they do their work thor lv yet make no fuss about it eau !,,."] ai a or weakness and in short i-vervthing that a pill ouglil to be and nothing thai it ought not then 1 i pierces purgative pellets un about he cutest little things goiug '. nominated for mayor mr joseph p caldwell e litor i the statesville landmark has been i nated for re-election to the office ol mayor of statesville the nomination is tendered him ai the hand of the democrats of statesville and has been accepted the convention was held in the courthouse al statesville last thursday nighl and was organized by calling maj w m bobbins to the chair a motion was made and i that the convention proceed to ballot fur a candidate without making any nominations on the first ballot mr caldwell was nominated the conven tion was largely attended ami was one ,,;' the most enthusiastic ever held in statesville the pepublieans will pui out a people's candidate b democratic nominee being already there will stay there mr caldwell akes a good mayor and when he tinallv ipiits tin office he will have to beg off ex unfailing specific for liver disease symptoms mouth tongue coated white or covered with a brown fur pain in the back bides or joint — often mistaken fur rheumatism miar stomach b.^s uf appetite sometimes nausea and water brash nr indigestion : flatulency and acid i-rurui.tii.ii bowels alternately i nml lax : headache loss of memory with u painful sensation of bavins failed to do something which ought to have been done debility low spirits a thick yellow ap pearance of the skin and eyes u dry cough fever restlessness the in ht-miity unit high colored and ii allowed to staml deposits a sediment simmons liver regulator purely vegetable ih generally used in the south to arouse the torpid liver to a healthy action it icti with extraordinary efficacy on tht i iver ' k dneys » t and bowels an effi - : s malaria bowel complaints l>\k|)f]t«iii sick headache constipation biuousness ki.ln.-y affections jaundice meutitl depression colic endorsed by the u;,e of t millioiih f 1 tdes as the best family medicine liar children f r adults an ! i r tl aged only genuine h-.s our z stamp iu rc.l . n fr nt of wrapper j h zeilin & co philadelphia pa viu pkoraibtoks 1'rice 81.00 iedmont wagonj hickory n c can't be beat thoy stand where thoy might to right square at theffien it was a hard fight but they have won it ! just read what peopte ulita.it them and if you want a wagon oomo quickly and buy one either for cash or on t ime s vi.isni i:v n « '. '!'... . i i lion lit it vl-ry liylit i ivo d!1 \\ l |