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the carolina watchman 0l xviil-third series salisbusy n c thursday october 13 1887 no 51 gmd tliorouf ily clennso the wood which is the fountain of health by using dr pierce's m i en m - li<";-j discovery and digestion a j fair skin buoyant spirits vital strength and goundncssof constitution will bo established golden medical discovery euros ail humors from tlie com i n nn pimple blotch or eruption to tiie worst scrofula er blood-poison ks prciallv 1ms it proven us efficacy in curiti . fnlt-rheum or tetter fever-sores hip-joint ( disease scrofulous sores ami swellings ka iaririil glands and eating ulcers i golden medical discovery cures consump tion which is scrofula of the lungs by its i wnndnrful mood-purifying invigorating and i r-.itritivc pronortifs for weak lungs spit j tine of blood shortness of breath bronchitis severe couifhs asthma and kindred affec j tions it is a sovf-rc-itm remedy it promptly ciin-s the severest coutrhs for torpid liver bilioubnesb or liver complaint dyspepsia and indigestion it is i n unequalled remedy nild by druggists do piercf's pfim.f.ts - alitl rilious mid cathartic 25c a vial by druggists iedmont wagon j made at hickory n c can't be beat they stand where they ought to right square at the runt it was a hard fight but they have won it ! just read what people say about them and if you want a wagon come quickly and buy one cither for cash or on time salisbury x c sept 1st 18sg two years agn i bought r very lijjlrt two bone piedmont wagon of hie agent jno a boyden have used it near'y all the time since have tried it severely in hauling saw ] ws and other heavy loads and have not had to pay one rent for repairs i look upon the piedmont wagon as the best thim ble skein wagon made iii the united states the timber used in tli in is most excellent and thoroughly well seasoned turner i thomason salisbury x c aug 27th 18s6 about two years a no i o.m j lit of jno a borden mine horse piedmont iviymi which has done much service and no pait of it ims broken or given awa and consequent ly it has cost nothing for repairs john d iikni.y salisbury x c sept 3d lssi eighteen monthsago i bought of john a boyden a 2 inch thimble skein pied mont wagon and have used it pretty much all the tunc and it lias proved to be a first rate wagon nothing about it lias given away and therefore it has required nn re pairs t a walton salisbury x c s,-pt 8th 1886 1 . months aao i bought of the agent in salisbury a 2 in thimble skein piedmont wa rjon — their lightest one-horse wagon i have kept it in almost constant use and during the time have hauled on it at least 7 loads of wood and that without any breakage or repairs l li walton for sale one brick house and lot on the corner of fulton and kerr streets about one acre in lot one frame house arrd lot on lee street one frame house and lot orr main street also shares in n c r r enquire of mrs h e and miss vic toria johnson at their home on main street 40:tf german carp:--sskh ponds for terms address vv r fraley sal sbury n c f"*:lt wk7undemopeir parts of tlyfltlman hoiiv kxi vkoku.dkvkl oi'kp hihkmi irrkni.d.ktc is nn inl^r»wlinc*i»r t—tii nt long rnn in our nnp^r jti p..ply to ininii ri«t,wnwill my that tlixrn u no evijenow of hnmtin g nlkaiil thu on tli contrary thq mitti inert arw tt*ry hi<hlr inilorkoil intert.btf.1 immiium . get wnlwl tirruun giving nil i>artirnlnr iiy ri(lr"«iiing hn mkdical_^<_^jiulfriu__>_j rnlwioevmoni^jj^t lighmom & shaves " dealers in fresh meat and ice the choicest beef the market affords always on hand 50:3m stoves and heaters cook stoves and 11 a noes i have the best and prettist lot of coal and wood stoves ever offered irr this market many of them of the latest and dost approved paterrrs — suitable for par rs dining rooms stores offices,churches school houses shops and sitting rooms l.aift'o and small call and see them and hear prices 49:1m wm brown co acres of s°od land c mile 111 from salisbury en the concord road u w terms leaeonab'.c for cash 51 1 pink::i y i.rn'.vici more goods than room at kluttz rendleman's we have now ready the largest stock a fall and winter goods we have ever offered and at pric-33 that to see them is to buy as they must be sold to make room our imported cashmers are the best we have ever offered to the trade big stock of sacque and dress flannels tricots henriettas and all kind of dress fabrics plaid and brocaded cashmeres all wool filling irr all colors at 12 cts ginghams the best assortment in town at (*>., 8j and 10 cts pant goods jeans tweeds and cash meres from 10 cts per yard to the finest worsteds underwear in ladies arrd men's from 2 cts to the finest lambs-wool red all-wool knit shirts at unheard of low prices of jo cts arrd up '■' — ilk . clothing for everybody nt prices that cnrr't be beat big stock of boy's clothing from r to 13 years pants co cts u suits 2.00 and up domestics bleached and brown 5 gi 7 7 8 '.' and 10 cts calicos 5 6j 7 and 8 cts jerseys at prices that sell them fast arrd more than 200 of them carpets wc have more than 20 pieces of the prettiest and best wearing carpets ever offered at prices from 20 cts 75 cts lots of rugs shoes for everybody all qualities and sizes from 35 cts to the truest french calf hand-sewed we have the biggest stock of good things to eat in town at low prices come and see us before you buy or sell as we buy your produce for cash or barter and sell you at the lowest prices to be had yours obediently 39:1 y tax notsoe the taxes for the present year being drre notice is hereby given to the tax payers of rowan county that i will at '■terrd at the following times and places for the purpose of collecting the same all persons concerned are earnestly request j ed to meet me promptly and pay their j taxes franklin academy monday oft 10th ! unity bailey's store tuesday oct 11th * ] scotch irish mt vernon weduesdav ] oct 12th mt rila sherrill's thursday oct 1 | steele blackmer friday oct 14 salisbury saturday t 15 china grove monday oct 17 atwell enochville tuesday oct is atwell coleman's wednesday oct 19 locke gibson's thursday oct 20 third creek friday oct 21 salisbury saturday oct 22 providence newsoui's store monday 1 oct 4 morgans pool town tuesday oct 2 j morgans millertown wednesday oct 6 cold hill thursday oct 27 litaker bostiau's x roads friday oct 28 salisbury saturday oct 29 c c krider sheriff of rowan iiir ' cheaper cheapest just received a nice line of silver jewelry rhine stone combs keel anil hair ornaments k at prices that will astonish yon call and see them and be convinced respectfully w h reisner the jeweler 27 ly subscribe for the carolina watchman purely vegetable it acts with extraordinary efficacy on th t ver ' kidneys 1 — a and bowels am effectual specific for malaria ijowel complaint i>ys;.>fi>si sick icailui-ho constipation itilion^iiess kidney affections jaundice mental depression colic no hoaseliold should t)3 without it ami by being kept ready for immediate use will save many an hour of sufterin and many a dullar in time and doctors bills there is but one simmons liver regulator sec that you get the genuine with red z on ivont of wrapper prepared only by j h.zeilin & co sole proprietors philadelphia pa fklci 81.00 ely ' 3 catarrh pain andlnflamma nf/ft-fever a tho sen of taste jlil||ta^v trytil^"a-ri-:.hay-fever catarrh is a disease of he mucous membrane generally originating in the nasal pas sages and maintaining its stronghold irr the head from this point it sends forth a poisonous virus into the stomneh arrd through the digestive organs corrupting ihe blood and producing other trouble some and dangerous symptoms a particle 1 appllcl into each nostril and is agreeable price 50 cents nt druggists by mail registered b'lcents ely bkos i35 greenwich street new york tf i a home company jjblj a strong conipj seekiig m v prompt home patramp ss/k&^m make literal s ft:e'-'^a:^ft ft^i a g=s vs_bssip«***3s{3 : w&aj 7 j rhodes browne agents i^^w 8et«hent in all cities towns and v^^____^____f william c coart villages in the soutk seewtarjj toijtl assets - - 750,000 00 j allen bkowtf resident agent salisbury n 0 &&$& fj j ui - ' ' iriir.itft_p**~_^a^a " ** *■* ' * r fr"_v_r t"ipi;--.ncil trial yft_v "«« avon j iiuposttk-ti ol pretention irrao mie luuii_,p vl.-i 1 mtik-u to a ?<>& gs 1 ***^ x d "', s furt "'" b «. ub ond all quack ix s_st>^i.-£.oiwl_o.-ik«l;r.fiilitro!itg!w f;jb*itatflp uz?n tvs8'ft'^,v e a klr_r___ei that___3 at.*tdftc-.u^.„,.-.:.ltob j iib7 u^cf v^k k%sb££v$£&r jf 0 ' eu tsoaanci doti not ,„___, a ilodicalci gb . j lr ..' ;, * ! ' n '- 1 '' : p«*"*l r,.r.ipln by direct ess totlinsewhopnitorftcmti.oinainfobscuradimbsm treatkeht cb3 iscstl 3 tlto ht)s.$3 thtit 7 ronisht about it imli cro*.;o ex!>o*nr«»,{>v-jr-_;n_a _ _^ — »»■»-■•. »• vi"or"l,ortoofmo indulcrnn vroruk th.it 7 end 03 j antaio opfifl rri y r un rucvim tlliaiiracka(*.t:r''.kk.-7i'"iinust , dpiinip*ilet.--c 806 k tenth street 8t lovrtb ko i rupturco f-ehsc.vs r.n fcavo free trial c our appliance ask for terms 25;ly by j j bbumer old uncle dans old vria-inia corn-pones sho ye needn't tell me ntifiiu bout yer cakes ami yer pies kase i'sc uraile cm fo de li-lu you elier sue : de om leeks antl tie salads and le creams am ruightv fine birt ileros nutria like ile cavvn pones for are pears like i kirr sec meli deah young rrris liss come runrrin down de pal wid lier putty cheeks ii-_.lo.vin rosy red air de sunshine a-kissin oir her litlle sot white hanv an 1 ilain-in ou de brown curls ob her head i kin hear her sweet voice call in yes as if it was to-day to dat lazy nigger gawge whar i be kase she says de brampton people am a cornin up de road an 1 dey'll want aunl lkfa'a cawn pones for tea clar to goodness dey'd come troopin to yo very cabin do wid a how dy mamma liza how ye be and dey'd split dere sides a laflrn as dey frowed de copper cents to de picaniiniies harrgin rorur ter see oh de singin arr de dancirr when deyello moon was full an de cawnfiel's jes like a sillier ea wid olemose u scrapin ob de fiddle to de bones while ca-sar tummed de banjo on his knee lor i done forgot meh ole self irr t'inkin ob dose times an de folks at mas'r aleck's dat i see but de nros hub cross de ribber to ie sliirr in golden sho an de horn'll soon be tootiir up for me den when meh white soul's carried to dat blessed shinin sho an meh own dear miss i.uftv's face i see i reckon dat de hcah'nly food dey eats aroun de throne's gwintcr tas like angel cawn pones ter me the salvation army in georgia have made for themselves an odious re putation and have come to shame workmen in a cotton mill at klin russia rioted a few days ago burning the mill many persons were killed troops have been sent to restore order it is reported from morehead k v that more trouble is expected from the tolliver ani logan factions annul men are gathering and the worst is feared •<»* sam branch a negro who was found guilty of larceny and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary in the circuit court at chattanooga tenn cut his throat in the court-room as soon as the sentence was ■renounced lie died in thirty minutes the municipal council of paris pro poses to grant 5,000f to the widow of the gamekeeper brignon who was recently shot ou the franco-german frontier the grant will be accom panied by a protest against the widow's accepting any indemnity from the german government dog law tt would appear fiom the following that there is at least one country in the world whose legislators have the courage of their convictions on the subject of dogs we quote from an exchange the following with pleasure bavaria has succeeded in doing what no other country has yet been aide to accomplish she has practically stamp ed out hydrophobia during the last seven years there have been only three deaths of human beings lrom hydro phobia in a population numbering close upon 0,000,000 and since 1876 when the present severe dog laws came into operation there has never been more than one death in a year previously to that time deaths were very frequen between 1863 and 1870 the death rate from hydrophobia in bavaria was never less than fourteen in a year and once it reached the high percentage of thirty one the regulations which have banished this terrible malady from a whole kingdom are very minute and perhaps some little vexatious but it is assuredly worth while to take a little trouble for so desirable an end every dog in the country is bound upon pain of instant death to bear upon his collar a metal tally upon which is inscribed his number upon the register of his district the color and shape of this tally which is really the dog's passport are changed every year and the police are thus able to see at a glance if the dog is in order once a month all dogs have to be examined by a veterinary surgeon and if they are not in good health they are detained in a kind of dog's hospital until they recover if an animal changes hands the transfer must be at once notified to the police and any breach of the regu lations — even a delay of a few days in the payment of the tax — is visited by a heavy fine the tax varies from three shillings a year in the country districts i to fifteen shillings in the large towns ' — st lames budget some things the farmers went | the inter-state convention of farm j ers which assembled in the city of j atlanta was a body of able men and represented thirty-eight per cent of the entire agricultural population of this ■country tiie languishing condition ; if agriculture in tin south — the cau ses which produce it and the hope of finding a remedy brought these men together it was a truly representative body and its action free from polit ical motive and unswerved by lo by influence or manipulation — may be accepted as the calm expression of the deliberate judgment of the great body of southern farmers prominent among its declarations may be quoted the following in brief 1 it declared in favor of so amend ing the national banking laws as to remove the restrictions on state banks and in favor of the repeal of that clause which prohibits the banks from accept ing land as security for the loan oi money 2 it declared in favor of advancing the department of agriculture to the dignity of a cabinet position 3 it declared in favor of tlie inter state commerce act as a wise and pa triotic measure and of such added leg islation as may be required to perfect the law and make it effective 4 it declared in favor of influencing proper legislation by congress in the interest of southern agriculture and to that end provided for representation in the fanner's congress which is to as semble this fall 5 it declared in favor of electing no man to a legislature or to congress who would not use his best efforts to relieve the agriculturalists of their bur lens of undue taxation 0 it declared that the true policy of the southern farmer is to make his farm self-sustaining and make his cot ton his surplus 7 it declared in favor of the organ ization of the fanners 8 it declared that the crop-lien and chattle mortgage system was a greai evil and should ire abated and that the farmers throughout the south should use all legitimate influences with the legislatures for the final abolition of this pernicious and ruinous system 9 it declared its unqualified oppo sition to gambling in futures of all agricultural products and in favor of making it a high crime and misde meanor 10 it declared in favor of demand ing of the government of the united states a financial policy that will cease hoarding unbounded wealth in our national treasury thereby holding the rate of taxation above the needs of the government and the ability of the peo pleand depriving us of a just amount of circulating medium these are the principles in part which the intelligent farmers of the south hold very dear and they will work zealously to have them recogniz ed raleigh progressive farmer measuring by ths.eye there is a wonderful difference in the power which different persons pos sess of estimating sizes and distances by the eye alone the faculty of es timating sizes and distances by the eye is susceptible of wonderful cultivation it is very valuable when one wants to pick out quickly an article of proper size there are however certain influences which will often mislead one as to the real size of an object to illustrate this fact is given the cut of a triangle below to most per sons the lines would appear as if they were the same length or very nearly so but just measure them and see what a great difference there is in their length georgia's disreputable salvation army the salvation army is rapidly get ting into disrepute in georgia the rome encampment was broken up by the arrest of its leader henry johnson for attempted assault on nora magin nis a child of eight years the army in griffin was rotten-egged and one of the city aldermen mr george is now under bonds for his activity in hurling the missiles in columbus and other places the leading female officers mar ried and so scandalized the other soldiers that they would not parade any more in augusta three women de serted husbands and children causing such indignation that the barracks are now empty in this city nat ander son the leading singer has deserted and accuses his comrades of various unmentionable crimes four families have been broken up here by the army atlanta ex the man who goes into business with the devil soon finds that his part ner is soul proprietor in writing business letters use sim ple concise language let words count ' not long sentences a good listener is appreciated more than a good talker how mirrors are made one of the factories in chicago em j ploys soiiip loll men and boys and its ! spacious four floors present an interest '. ing series of sights to the visitors nerves i are steel and tvmpani proof against splitting on the tirst floor lie will s.-e • huge stacks and piles of glass in assort j ed sizes ranging from 10 feet by 7 feet i squares down to the smallest ovals for mirrors these are all polished some being run over huge felt covered wheels kept powdered with rouge and the larger sheets scrubbed by sweating toilers with hand blocks covered with felt like a } in r's proof planer in rouge after th glass is thoroughly polished it is takm up to the next floor where it is laid on tables and cut into the sizes ordered it then passes into the hands of the bevelers who with sand and water and large grindstones artistically finish the edges of the glass it takes a trip upward again to an other floor and is once more put through a polishing process to remove any scratches or blemishes that may be on the glass after every spot or scratch no matter how minute has been removed careful hands convey the now beautiful and sparkling glass co the room where it goes through the final process the silvering huge tables of cast iron or stone made like billiard tables with raised edges are used in the silvering room these tables are of great strength and solidity and all around the edge is a drain for the su perfluous mercury is poured over the tables in quantities sufficient to float the glass which after being tinfoiled is gently and carefully pushed across the table containing the mercury great care must be used to prevent blemishes the least speck of dust being ruinous to the mirror mercury like molten lead is always covered with a lirty-looking scum which cannot be removed by skimming the least bit of this scum would spoil the mirror so the difficulty is obviated by shoving the scum along with the edge of the glass after successfully floating the glass on the mercury a woolen cloth is spread over the whole surface and square iron weights are applied until the whole presents a compact mass of iron two or three pounds to the square inch after this pressure has been confined for ten or twelve hours the weights are removed and the glass placed upon another table of wood with a slightly inclined top the inclination is grad ually increased until theunamalganiat ed quicksilver has drained away and only the perfect amalgam remains coating the glass and pe.feetly adher ent this ends the process and the erstwhile rough piece of plate glass emerges from the silvering room a gor geous mirror — western manufacturer should be contiuned the wadesboro and salisbury rail road should be pushed on to salisbury it is a mistake to suppose that its con tinuation will damage wadesboro on the other hand it will be a benefit to the town the only valid objection that can be urged against railroads is that they render people less self reliant — that the small cost at which certain articles can be delivered at their doors deceives them into the belief that such articles can be brought from a distance cheaper than they can be produced at home it is plain that the railroads are not responsible for this delusion the people deceive themselves aud if a blessing is converted into an evil they alone are to blame the proper work of a railroad is to convey to distant parts our products at a small cost and not to bring to us one article which we can raise ourselves chickens butter eggs corn and wheat sell in stanly county for from 10 to 23 per cent less than they do iu wadesboro why simply be cause those people have no ralroad if they had a railroad these articles would command as high a price as they do here is it not plain therefore that if a railroad would increase 10 to 25 per cent the market price of their products it would prove a blessing if however when they get a railroad they allow themselves to fall into the error of supposing that the articles named and many others can be delivered to them for less than they can be produced at home the railroad will prove an evil what they want is a railroad to trans fer their products to bring bread and meat to their doors aud that is just what anson county needs — railroads to transfer elsewhere our products and not to bring one article of home consumption which can be produced on anson county soil we venture that the people of auson county dur ing the past 22 years have paid out for freight alone on articles which they might have made themslves not less than a-half million dollars — rail road freights suppose this sum of money had been kept at home to say nothing of the cost of the goods pur chased what a difference it would make in the fiuancial conditon of the county to-day railroads are a blessing when properlv used thev become on evil onlv wheu abused let the w & s r r be continued and let us have as many more railroads as we can get we wish every dirt road now running into wadesboro was a railroad each with a \ half-dozen children branching off from it as the interior is penetrated — wadesboro intelligencer chrouic nasal catarrh positively cured by dr sage's remedy entcnsive fishing raleigh news and observer clement manly esq of new berne is in the city attending the supreme court in a pleasant chat with him on yesterday a reporter learned some facts about tiie fishing industrv around beaufort r.nol morehead citv there is a large run of all kinds of fiish and the catches are enormous a school of t'atbacks was captured a day or two since and though 450,000 have been taken from the nets not half of the entire school has been taken out the scrap factories are running with a vim and supplying fertilizer factories ith tremendous quantities of scrap as the fish are taken from the net thev are placed in huge vats and v i v par ticle of oil is pressed from them this oil has a good commercial value md is a source of considerable revenue after pressing the fish are spread upon large flat plots of ground to dry then they are packed in sacks and sent to the fertilizer factories this fish scrap contains 12 or 15 per cent of ammo nia the porpoise fisheries are also hav ing fine runs thousands are being captured and tlie business is so heavy that two more factories are contempla ted for extracting oil and working skins the business has increased over 100 per cent from last venr there are large runs of other fish such as mullets mackerel blue fish i and the fishing section is on a big boom north carolina state fanner's alli ance raleigh news and observer col l l polk of the progress ire farmer of this city returned yester day from kockingham in richmond county where he attended a state meeting of the farmers alliance the body held a pleasant and harmonious session of two days a permanent organization was effected by the elec tion of the following officers s b alexander of mecklenburg president thaddeus ivy of robeson vice-presi dent l l polk of kaleigh secretary ; j d allen of wake treasurer geo wilcox of moore lecturer 1 d mc intyre of richmond assistant lectu rer kev e j edwards of cumber land chaplain w h tomlinson of cumberland doorkeeper k t kushof montgomery assistant doorkeeper j "**•. holt of harnett sergeant-at-arms s b alexander ami l l polk were elected delegates to the national alli ance which meets at shreveport la on the 12th inst the alliance now takes charge of the whole work in this state it closed to meet in kal eigh on the second tuesdav in august 1888 diseases which follow anger in diseases of the heart anger is a potent agency of evil if death does not occur from a sudden intense shock the organ is enfeebled by every fit of passion in persons of a plethoric habit and given to excess in eating and in those in whom the coats of the blood vessels of the brain have been weaken by degenerative changes,agner increases the danger of apoplexy a variety of other diseases is liable to follow im moderate auger among them may be mentioned paralysis epilepsy and hys teria anger or violent or ungoverna ble temper as it is sometimes expressed holds according to the reports of the ditferent lunatic asylums both in europe and america.a preeminent place among the causes of insanity good housekeeping was america ever discovered at the time when columbus started in search of the new world nearly every man woman and child in europe insisted that there was no new world to discover when he came back crowned with sin cess a lar_e proportion of these good people ad liered to their theory and if they were alive to-day many ol them would doubtless in sist that america had never been discover ed at all a man will give up anything in the world more readily than a pet theory for example look at the individuals who still maintain that consumption is incura ble dr pierce's golden medical discovery has cured thousands upon thousands of cases and will cure thousands more but these people can't ive op their point nevertheless the u discovery r will cure any case of consumption if take in time make all men provident frugal and self-denying diligent proud of work and self-respecting quick to seize the chalices coming to their hand and eager to store up useful knowledge and when this has been done it will he found that with the departure of idle ness dissipation and ignorance pov erty has also disappeared i suffered from a very severe cold in my head for months anil used everything re commended but could get no relief wu advised to use ely's cream balm it has worked like magic in its cure i am free from my cold alter using the balm one week and i believe it is the best icmedy known feeling grateful for what it has done for me i send this testimonial — sam'l j han-is wholesale grocer 119 front st n y two bottles of eh's cream balm cured ' the wife of a well known u s a general j and also two arm officers in ariroua of catarrh there is nothing so necessary as necessity without it mankind would have ceased to exist ages ago a / \
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1887-10-13 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1887 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 51 |
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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, October 13, 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 | 1887-10-13 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1887 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:46:25 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 0l xviil-third series salisbusy n c thursday october 13 1887 no 51 gmd tliorouf ily clennso the wood which is the fountain of health by using dr pierce's m i en m - li<";-j discovery and digestion a j fair skin buoyant spirits vital strength and goundncssof constitution will bo established golden medical discovery euros ail humors from tlie com i n nn pimple blotch or eruption to tiie worst scrofula er blood-poison ks prciallv 1ms it proven us efficacy in curiti . fnlt-rheum or tetter fever-sores hip-joint ( disease scrofulous sores ami swellings ka iaririil glands and eating ulcers i golden medical discovery cures consump tion which is scrofula of the lungs by its i wnndnrful mood-purifying invigorating and i r-.itritivc pronortifs for weak lungs spit j tine of blood shortness of breath bronchitis severe couifhs asthma and kindred affec j tions it is a sovf-rc-itm remedy it promptly ciin-s the severest coutrhs for torpid liver bilioubnesb or liver complaint dyspepsia and indigestion it is i n unequalled remedy nild by druggists do piercf's pfim.f.ts - alitl rilious mid cathartic 25c a vial by druggists iedmont wagon j made at hickory n c can't be beat they stand where they ought to right square at the runt it was a hard fight but they have won it ! just read what people say about them and if you want a wagon come quickly and buy one cither for cash or on time salisbury x c sept 1st 18sg two years agn i bought r very lijjlrt two bone piedmont wagon of hie agent jno a boyden have used it near'y all the time since have tried it severely in hauling saw ] ws and other heavy loads and have not had to pay one rent for repairs i look upon the piedmont wagon as the best thim ble skein wagon made iii the united states the timber used in tli in is most excellent and thoroughly well seasoned turner i thomason salisbury x c aug 27th 18s6 about two years a no i o.m j lit of jno a borden mine horse piedmont iviymi which has done much service and no pait of it ims broken or given awa and consequent ly it has cost nothing for repairs john d iikni.y salisbury x c sept 3d lssi eighteen monthsago i bought of john a boyden a 2 inch thimble skein pied mont wagon and have used it pretty much all the tunc and it lias proved to be a first rate wagon nothing about it lias given away and therefore it has required nn re pairs t a walton salisbury x c s,-pt 8th 1886 1 . months aao i bought of the agent in salisbury a 2 in thimble skein piedmont wa rjon — their lightest one-horse wagon i have kept it in almost constant use and during the time have hauled on it at least 7 loads of wood and that without any breakage or repairs l li walton for sale one brick house and lot on the corner of fulton and kerr streets about one acre in lot one frame house arrd lot on lee street one frame house and lot orr main street also shares in n c r r enquire of mrs h e and miss vic toria johnson at their home on main street 40:tf german carp:--sskh ponds for terms address vv r fraley sal sbury n c f"*:lt wk7undemopeir parts of tlyfltlman hoiiv kxi vkoku.dkvkl oi'kp hihkmi irrkni.d.ktc is nn inl^r»wlinc*i»r t—tii nt long rnn in our nnp^r jti p..ply to ininii ri«t,wnwill my that tlixrn u no evijenow of hnmtin g nlkaiil thu on tli contrary thq mitti inert arw tt*ry hi |