i ffi BE.VI. rFM.iS'Ji. A Urittsti-vvjru. cic-riryunsri, wx dresfcing an association of natives o Great Britain at a Fifth Afenue ho; itel on Thursday evening, said that r between America and England fald be peculiarly m be "a f rat: our tries, Id be peculiarly horrible because fratricidal conflict he declared, are ;etber by "the tiea of race est" as "the children of a mother," if i Lis were tree, ' Bays the New York un, it would have no influence in prereutin war between 'the two conn tries. At the time of the Revolution, when itves true, in large measure, it did not prevent a desperate war, lasting for ee?en years. It did net prevent them from again coming to blows in 1812 Since that period, and mere espec- iolly during. the last fifty years, the popnlaMon of this country of dis ttactiyely English blood ha ben reduced to a minority there are corns parathely few who cherish any af fection toward England. Ameri cans of the .Revolutionary stock are usually far from tenderly disposed toward the "common mother." They inherit hatred rather than love cf her. The prevailing feeling in this country, inherited by the peojle eoming from ether races, is general lj very much the same. They haye W ties of blood to England, and no affection for her. That is uot strange, for nowhere in the world ia England loved. It Is this prevalent e.nd practically unanimous American sentiment re garding England, which takes the policy of Mr, Cleveland's m3s-:age co grateful to our people. If the con troversy about Venezuela had ariEen with any other country of Europe, it would have provoked compais. tiyely little popular interest. It would have aroused great public ex citement; end hence the settlement of the difficulty amicably svould here been easier. If the improbath, iJ most impossible, result of the difTcr ence should be war between England and America, the appeal to arms would be supported by a national sentiment here which would ex press a bitterness of hostility never jefore exceeded in the. tkicry of war. v That would to a cercain conse . quence of an open rupture between the two countries of which all Ens glishmen, whether here or at home should be made to have a full tui derstanaicg. The talk about ira. ternal love, and of aHeclion for a common mother, deceives robodj here, and probably fewthei. There is co such love. The feeling is rither of hf tred. Hence the diplomatic discussion of the Venezuelan question-shouM be throughout cautions and saa cious, with a view to reaching a decision which will command the respect of the American people by reason of its fairness and justice. The peace of the world is at issue in these negotiations concerning a strip of South American territory; and because the issue is so tremen dous we assume that they will ter minate peacefully, Beware of kindling Into a consuming flame the ausionate American animosity to ward England! s hokeue nonniSE. fhe following is au "extract from President James Monroe's Message to Congress in December, 1SD3: We owe, therefore, it to candor f and to the amicable relations exist ing between the United States and allied powers to declare that we ehouid consider any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of tnis hemisphere as das gerous to our peace arsd Bufety, With' the' existing colonies or de- -,- pendencies of any Earopeaa power we have not interfered and shali not interfere, but with the govern ments who have declared their inde pendence and maintained it, and whose independence we have, cn great consideration and just prin- clplea, acknowledged, we could not Niewan interposition for the pur pose of . oppressing them cr con trolling in ajy other manner their destiny (by any European power) in any other light than as a manifesta tion of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States." - The superintendent of the Cum nock coal mine, where the terrible and fatal "accident occurred last week, ia no t what -his name is, lie is known as Cant, but his name : does him an ip jasticel It was .he wbo - bravely went down in the death hoi? to rescue his friends, hia hands. lie " pp'ealedfor help he I went " down - opon ihis ; kneea and asked God to give the bystanders courage to fol low him m.thiB labor of love ana TKEl'O rEIT c .Er I Etandaed re-'irj tu, 110,(11',; Judge En-art iAtd up Editor Uob inaoc, of the AsLsjule. Citiz.n, foi contempt etc., finod him $200 and ordered him to go to ail for thirty days, .- Editor ' Eobinson didn't gi-e up his herd- earned cssh, ror did he take a thirty days' rest putting Ban comb to ihe expensref pajing hip board he eimply appealed to the Scprstie uaurf, a tribunal that knows some lay. The Suprnme coait exhenorates the Editor and gives Jud.o Exert a thud, dull enough to ini:Lib.ini loel iza that hia great -sensitiveness and imegmed superiority over tne com bleed wisdom of Buncombe ere not law, North Carolina law, by a long shot. Erom a coV:mn ediioral ia the Citizen an editorial that ycu can refcd on the line and between the lines and Eee a relieved soul we clip the following that clearly shows Editor Eoticson to be quite humane inasmuch as he did not, in a round-H about enumeration of tie kingdoms in which the J edge migbt be classed, get him iLto ihe vegetable Licgdcm even theegh tlfe Judge's course and the sudden collapse it received might make one thick of a ereat.big mountuia csbbare hoed : As we FRtd before, Judge Evart doee liot waiter very much as au inn dividual; ic -ws.3 for the Saprer-e Court to say vwiuuicr he mattered very much us a j'adge, and the op:i ion oa tnat pou,t. ttppeatmg to be conclusive and final we leve him to his owa rfflscrion. If iLey are not phu.iiuS, ic 13 not the fault of the U4.12C3. J uc'-a hvi.ii rushed m whure acglcs will hereafter fear to ttccxi ia xto.-th uurohi'i, aad now that he 13 out, fcmewhst l.'.u infatu ated p'rrhsps rith a sense of his. own importance ar.d vi 1; plaiua.c3 drar- gm at ha! t izxai snd with hir, ccaip hangicg i,t the tc'icr.l belt paruon e confiisioa ct Lira ond:amrj.d kmi-aom we ctj net Una H ia our mind t? add mat-jriilly to theburdeu that he must c-'.n j ta long as he ic iciics in pubiio life before the peo The dic'sIoD, however, hus a f:J.o aot personal, i;cd imc-lycs a princi ple ii which or. ore Ihtm tie Judc d Editor are particularly concern -. It is this ; A -uJg?, yested aa is with i-iJ.cal powers, id not infallible asd above r.nd bevord criUcism, even oy tne press, xhs dc-ciiioa does hoi, it is true, open the ilood gr.tes aiid invite criticism tf judee just for the sake cf it, but it declares for A lieertt cm a fc-Ii ek-T iLdpluie. A liberty and which have for t';..:r c-sc::j frcd, d i; Cary i? gjtiiag no little ncL-rkty ia the iatttr hi!f cf 3S35. Bilug iav a time croraiaently spoken s the coming rival c a llaaachasetts shoe manufactr.ri.g tow.-, and now comes the report that two important aad prcmiaent church fur-ctiont-ries fall oyer pews just to thuke fist3, call each other lisra and come to blovrs. These things ought net to be- They are the results of a very low article of political partisanship, introduced into the State, and of which r-3 political party is exactly spotles?. Thai poht'cal enthusiasm that causes people to make 3eea cf themselves in church, is a dangerous element. In burning & lot of cancelled cou pons of State bonds, the treasurer at Kjleigh was rather careless and a nu oiler of the coaposs were carried up the chiianey ly the driught. Soma cf tLem were picked cp by tiro tr'arape, who skilfully eraced cancel latioD marks,-and fcnd them csshed to the extent, it is thought, of $360 before their a.me was de tecce.1. The treasure himeelf cashed one cf these cancelled coupons for $20. The lo.s falls cpon the pocks-t bock cf the treasurer. Asaresii-fcof the efforts of di? appointed politj-ian8, dethroned railroad attorney at.d ihe gecerii deyastation tac ica. of a set of cranky leaders to undo the lease of the North Carolina Eaiircad, work cf improvement inaugurated by the Southern is stepped. This might have been expected ; but what care the taen, who are determined upon a course of consamrpate-fooliehness. . Tree 1j:Is. Send jdur address to H. E. Buck len & Co-, Chicago, and get a freo sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. Xhes pills are easy in action and are particularly effec tive in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. Eor Malaria and Liver troubles lhy haye teea proved inyaluab'6. They ere guar anteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious Eubstaace &d1 to be purely vegetable., - They do not weaken by their action,' but by eiv ins tone to stomach and bowfels greatly invigorate the'; system. Regular size 25c per box. "oold . by all first claes,drugsiet. " , Dr. Kies' erve iiiasiers. , BILL JfAY $K biN-j HILE;OV'3 'KIGHMV -:r-f norlh l:ir.lQlii.?' t'!,ue li -Mr. l-lwncy t oit'sAenln.'tl iM;r:no-r.-it!i, .as o lie ltjula(9-Kiiuforl auil Skluucr Tote to' Tax Acrlcaltnrnl IinyliiuCDts, Mult. Esc YtrASHiiTGTOJJ", Dec. 27. A storm ha3 been raging on the Repnblican side since yesterday. It culminated today when an able Eepublicaa new member, Johnson, of CaliiOihia, in t telling speech den&u&ced the bond measure &3 most imfamous.'' From the presttit . indication Ibe biil.'even as sinecds 3, will be beaten i-.tpre2cct:ative Pearson say3 there are 87 KepubUcans oppessd to it. Eep" reseataliys Settle, who voted to" sua tam the committee on rules today, 5233 he thinks he will vote against bonds tomorrow. liopresentative Linney t-gain oced with the Demo crats against its rules committee or der limiting debate, a9 likewise did all the Populists. There naa been considerable flutter 'among the fu sionista and their Western Republi can friends all day. Tomorrow all the North Carolina delegation in trie House will vote against the bond bill. A'r. Settle says he opposes it becanse the new tariff bill is sups pesed to provide sufficient revenae and the bond measure might be rscd io withdraw the greenbacks. There is some comment on Iiepre- Bentativea Shuford and Skinner for voting yesterday to tax agricultural implemestG, salt and other tbiLga which are free in the Wilson-Gor- raan act. It is estimated that if their ote should enact the bill into hi TV the people of North Carolira would haye to ;oay at least $70,000 iore 'Sot cotton lies. Air. Strowd ia complimented on Lis vote against the turiU bill. lie says he always votes l is convictions. lie leans, however, io a duty on some kinds of wool, Biich a3 are produced by our fkiuICi'J. Ju;tj.; Cripp picked the majority to p.vccfi tni&j for not properly n paying their iarllf snd bond Ul- . Ssniitur Piitchrd t-ays tbr wr;fE hii.! vil! pass the Senate. Ail the Keith Carolina Eepnbli. caa tx.d all thr LTorth Carolina Pop ultstis except li.-presentatiya Shaw, cf tba D.-taocray, did not cU. Si nai or Pri'-churd Mid l-presec uuva Settl? int-ruduced s bill ar prcpnatiu i5,Q)G for the erection i-f a m:jrstnt cp ll o latticgroatd ct Odlfoid Court Il-iuae to Ger.eral "Tathauit-1 ifrc-ei;?. It provides that 5,000 of this err.ount scall be da votcd tA the prep: ration and adorn ment rf the perk grounds, that the monunieDt shall be deeded to the United t3fcace3 and that the work saai c-3 ajiie under the direction cf ' the cretury ct War cr of sac:: u-acy i-.ui .u u SU.H -et-gaavi. r?-iprcvssfc'.i "a iatrodnc t! i.evr.i -ar cl:v -a-? t'i'a. aiccg; "hem u;ii: fcr lue euiate cf Vaabti femith, uc;ciiwd, Vuki co-ic;-, 6I,18Caad nct'jr Bi;';iJe:-, ia the midst of S.;r-atcr A.'v.'s ;-?Coch. cSered hia silver resolution a-nn, and it.ide a few K.-nurks to ice tiiecc that its puip.e vi.i to compel the Scrcta'-y :f ir.. Tritsury to obey ihe lu.w- 1.C 'fen -year eld. Bill Uarnhardi is the meet unfortunate of the three little fello3 who were victims to ihe blow -up near the depot on Christinas day, both eyes being blown out and his face terribly burned. The boj3 got held cf a piece of piling about two feet long an 1 filled it with dynamite powder, placing one end in the ground and stopped the other with corn stalk peth. Some one of the three got too impatient to hear a terrific explosion and applied the fire before they could get away. The exf losion was ' so quick the Hit'- ftllovrs didn't know what hurt tl em and none of them could tc-U the story for seme time after ward. Bamhardt may live, but there are doubts e.e to his recovery, while Charles Seamone, 15 ytars old, and Chsrles Parker, 10 years oli were severly burned about the face, One of the r assengers on the train that came in from Charlotte yester day evening wa3 Lilly Hurler, a coioifed wciaan, and about the first thing she did after sotting off the train was ; to . hunt a policeman. Soniewhera between China Grove and Salisbury Lilly eaya she was relieved of twenty-fivo dollars, a ticket to Hot Springs and a trunk check, bbe. accused Sellar dinger, a negro cman vho cooka for Lawyer Means of Concord and who o.-cus pied the seat with her from China Grove, ?of takir-e her valuables. Sellar wer.t down to Rockwell on the Yadkin yesterday evening but returned this mora'g and was taken in charge by Sheriff Monrop, who will hold her until sho -sives bond for her "sppearanee at court. The evidence against bc-r is strong. She bad fifteen dollars in her pos session ,but tho: ticket and check were not io bo found.. "-Salisbury World- - - , ,;: -: - Country Kcrchnnt Jlarried. - . Mr, "Plorenc? Wallace, a well-to-do country merchan'. of No. 3 "town ship, 45 years, of ege, was married Thursday last to Miaj Bradford, aged 20 years,, sad a daughter of JfrCal 3radford. lit-. ;a:!an Uuh IliTh Treubu Simea - in in Out for Uouble Otkice . UoldlBieaiidTook Him Back Into llie Fold Tbere was rignt much plotting at recent mteting of the joint Leg ibl&tive Committee appointed by the J last legislature to examine the State .treasurer s books. . Mr. Worth s books were found to be in excellent condition, but the Populist members of the committee wanted to find more. They almost wanted '.0 le? solve themselves into a jndiciary. The Stewart BrotDers, hos numee are not unknown in ftorth Carolina current history, and the ssrae - to have the State Printing done, noiiued their Populist brethern to keep a sharp and acute vigilance for the entry of any bills in S:ate books for printing work done through any other than the Winston agency Ambrose Hileman, he of the false phophets, wa3 chief among the watchmen. Hileman'a Svengali eyes were always on the lookout and their vigilance was duly rewarded. Mi. Hileman found several items ir. favor Cf a Kdleigh firm which ho deemed were not given out in accordance wih the law. It was the intention of these high muck-a mucks to ignore the item? tiboye n entioned as well as others undur the head of "contingencies," but Ambrose, the great, and hia allies were induc-.d to pass them over until the final report is made next year to the Legislature. Ambrose will probably recommend that the Legislature not recognize them. The committee was not without its eps and downs. After adjourn raent ha.i been taken, Air. Julian prtsented his txpecse bill to Treas urer Worth. This gentleman, who carefully guards the coffara of the Treasury, declined to cash thoigeDtlemaa's bill nulil he had consulted the Attorney General on the subject. Mr Worth refused Mr. Julian the amount asked for, on the ground that; he held two offices and u;uj ?n illegal member of ti-e ectendttbe, Mr. Julian holds thi position of Deputy Collector. Air. (hilon-.e sustehed Mr. Worth Bu hedi.! more. Ha stated that if Mr. Worth raided tba qutstioc, the work of the 1 ctfre week would bf r.ii'. r.ud void and tnc GoC-ruor voui-.i L-ve lo tppcint his succtssir Mr. 'ii"tvth imdediately d.-ciue 1 that ht .. Ci;!d act r;.ise the qUt-Btion, for thire vus the tahes in bis fe place of Lund."cj cf ibousMius of dollars ia coupojj, which conid tot be re counted.' Vhi'e I-Ir. Julian is still a member cf cr . lAiil'-e, when- the cfxt an nasi nieetk j jia '9C occurs, cbjwo- t.ija vvi:i 4 .mj dj raueu. and tii. ar-eeec-wr Appointed. I:iieiga Pieti Visifco;-. . or Wf I tltj- Zenr.4. Bira. Wias'low's Sooth:ug Syrup has t.vr. nstd for over fifty years by millions of nothera for their children while teething, with perfect sug ars. It soothes the child, softens the gu mil, allays a1! - pain, cures wi colic, and ia the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is will rtlleve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists m every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle Be sure and ask for ''Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. mw&w s'23'95 WHEN PEOPLE SEE THE BAR GAINS WE HAVE THEY WONDEF. HOW WE GET THEM. S ake Tov!es We have a splendid one for 10c. A gen- tleman came in the other day and bought them thought we were bluf iBg hiaj. We got in another lot. Same price Such a collection and variety cf Ladies Handkerchiefs plain and farcy border. Think of bujing thrm for 5c. Can't tell them from 10c. ones.-". uet and iV Smyrna Rugs Such useful piesents. You can buy one for 75c., 82.23, 83.50, 81,00. GLOVES a5f 20, 25 and 35c. Kid Gloves, pretty shades at 81.00 per paii s. . - Quite "a pretty line of SATINS for fancy work See our Split your S;dea for 25c . Jacquards and Boueles and qijite a good line of SERGES 45 inches wide 4fc. per yard. Don't tcrget, all wool, both" ways 25e, yV Beautiful white Counter panes 81.00, $1.50 and $2 00- - .Presents tliat satisfy, ease' tbe conscience and give you the happiest Christmas ever Bpont. Can't miaslt on anything. ?" Bound to win. No trash. fas k: Ui 1 !rr. Irtr Tj7 .... Vi ' ".V -A- -A- -' .Mttk I ' ,y.w '-- IGARETTESIih p'Zd p'jhham.n.s. u s . YcUr MADE FROM AST. ABSOLUTELY PURS Tired and broken down women will find that m. KIMS'S ROYAL is a priceless boon and blessing to them. It gives appetite, brings restful, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, tones the nerves, builds up tbe strength and puts disease and pain to iiight. For PEEMLE Ti Including all menstrual and womh difficulties, it has no superior used both locally and internally. It Is emphatically IVSFMS'S KUS1D. Pleasant to take as lemonade, and harmless at all times. New package, large bottle, 103 Doses, One Dollar. Sold by druggists. iVanufacturfd only by WHITE I CS 4i-I ICS rJULED FTZEV;S DEV(r S'lOL SALE OF 'j-OV.N PIlOPiillTY. Ijv vii'tueut liutiiori'v vesJett in rue under a judKmetit of the Superior Court of Cabarrus county icado in tl;e cause larv 2:.'. Groner vs. M J l'oiiny an.! Jno. A Vmxny cs:J To-jias .cstlcv, I -w'.'A off .r a ic Kuc;i to t lie liiucst bu.dur at the court hoe door in'oncor'. at 12 o'clock, ncoa, c.i iVaulu, tuc sr.:.h day Oi .in l..ry, tl.3 s-.:.ie i.eu - 3' on lot, kno-ti as rii old Lur; r vircnt-r lot Ji tcdoi; iia';. streel, ialioiuiiu -V A Walter, tiia old I:dg!ns i:un;il. and D'WK, icnas o: z; :e, v-iM) -:ty (ioiiars ash down on day ct' sale an,! baLnce on i luoiitiis Bote and annroveil sccuritv with iciwest ivom datu of EaiC. required jA nr.-s c. (iili-OiH, lcrk Superior Court and Ccmmissioue liifs, December 13, ISJ.j. A D a! JNLiTEATORS' NOTICE Having duly qualified as cdniinv istrator3 cf William 13 Joyner, deceased, all persons having cmims against suid ejtate are hereby noti fied to present tb"m July authenti cated p.t tntj ohice of Morrison Caldwell in Concord, N. C for payment on or before the 5th day of December, A. D. 189C, or this notice will ba plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notined that prompt payment must be made. Vv". A- Sides A drniD intra tors jldwabd .ic-YXKE ) or wmij Joyner t'enison Caidw li, Atty. This the 2nd day Dec. 1805. EXECUTOL'S NOTICE. Having, Ihis the lSth'day of No vember 1S95, been duly appointed and qualified as execmor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Mary (J Huie, deceased, I hereby notify all pert cms indebted to the estate of deceased to make immediate pay-. ment thereof to me. And all per sons having claims against the do- ceased are hereby notified to pre sent them, duly authenticated, to rae for payment, on -or before the lPth day of November, 1896, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. ti ieam I'. card, -Mecutor. JS JUST AS COODFCS ADULTS. WARRANTED. P-13CE SOcts. GA LATIA. TiXS.. N&T. 1G. lfifla. Paris Medicine Co. St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen: Wo sold lnfit year. 00 bottles of G1U)VB'8 TASTELESS CHILL TOXIC and bave buutfbt turec cross nlreaay tou year. In all our ex perience of 14 ynara, In the drug buMmsa, baro Dtror tiold An article that gavo nuch universal aaUar uouuu as your xouio lours tniiv, For sile by all druggists. Mfiix'mm ftMfl are auaranteedloAfiM win. 'SiiS&J.-!- ' 1 i-S .VT V Is an infallible guide in all things pertaining to the firesids and the home. The Has tor five years been tried before a discrimaatinp, jury of American women. ne veraict is tins? " We declare the Majestic Rangs to be the great est invention given to women- ia our day." This finding is corroborated by testimonials from more than one hundred thousand American women who are now using the Range. Ask your friend how uizzU she thinks ct Ler MAJES TIC. Take bur word for it, Yorke. Wadsworth & Oovinzm m."-, ? e- PRICKLY ASH, POKE HOOT 5 VtnlWWIW 111 fMes Marvploug Cures in Blood Poison Rheumalism gand Scrofula P. P. P. Trarliisa the blood, tmllds tin the we"fc &aA debilitated, ffive3 1 diaead03. giving tho prtlent health and r - hrpi inos3 wiivr sickiiaan, jrl'trwiiy feelingji and lassltJ.le lii-at prevailed. For tiriinan'tStcoDuary n-a-! .1 noisan. nuxari: litis, i or Diooa in nil Huod ard skin diseusws, iii tetter, scaM head, boils, erysipelas, ecteiiift-we may say, vitiicut fear of SJ1 contradiction, time P. P, P. latnohest htftAil ntif-;fl.i- in rhn world. nn1 mntrpa - positive, speedy and erxnzient uurea In all cuses. t Mfn- ' andwhosebloodislnarlnipnrooonili- tlon, auo to menstrual irregularities, ore peeullarlv benellted hv the won- derful tonio and blooa clnnhsina prop- ertlesof P. P. P.-Prlokly Asb, PuLe Root and Potassium. I, ,. .- -IcanBpeaklnthe blKUest terms of your medicine from my own persr.E:J knowledire. I wasaffectt -d wftt hc.rS disease, plonrisy and rheumatism toi 31. vnara. wna treated bv tliMVerv hp -i: epRlNOFIELD, fO., An?, lith, li3. 35 voara. was treated bv the verv hr jhysieiana ana spent hundreds of dol ors, tried every known remedy with out finding rhof. I bare only taken one botrlo of yonr P P. P.t and can cdeeriuily say it hai done me more Kood than anything I have overtaken. 3" BOfleroraof th above flijaeripes. - MRS. M. M. EAE7. 3 EFrinSfleld Groen County, ilo. ADMtNXSTKATGR'S KOTiTOE. Haviuc been duly appointed a.3ii qualified adm xiiatrator on . tho esu tat.e of the late Dr. Solomon Forr, deceased, all nerBons holding claiats agaii.et theeiud deceased are hereby notified to presf-nt thru to tha un dersigned duly authenticated on or before the 20thday cf .Novotuber, 1896, or this notice will be plead as a bar to their recovery. Also all per-i sons owing said deceased are noti fied that prompt p&jnieut ia exs pected. Li. 01. JHoRbisoN. Administrator. This, Nov. 19, 1895. Mount Amoena SE M'l NARlt AlFlounsLing School for Young Ladies. TEN TEACHERS : Ornamental Bratehes Eecei?e Carefai Attention HEV. O. L. T. FISHER, A. M PRISCIPAI.. MOUNT PLEASANT. NO B W J3- ti B fe S HlGU rwxT, C, Dec. I?, 1894. Xj'on JM,j. Co.. JiroaMjn, X Y. Gentlemen: My horso h.d a very Inrgc tr.ol on his fore leg about tho knee joint, cr used by a strain. I used tvo cr threa Lotties of your lM-i::iia Mastin; Lfnirnent nr.. I it wr, soon all r:;Lt, atkl nov' would ml take -50 for the r.yrk'. Ilc:ect:i;!iy, GX7S iillOWX. For 10 years dri .-r f ir Cox Co., Reidstille, K. C., Dec. C. 180-1. Lynn XJ.j. Co., Lroclhjn, X. T. Gentlemen: I have used Mexirr.n Mus tang Liniment for rheuraatisin and found it the only tiling th.it did ma ood. I recom mend it to alb Itpspoctfuliy, GEO. COHB, Carpcatcr. WESiironin P. O., If. C., ) Dec. 7, 1894. j Lyon irg. C, BrooW'jn, X. T. Gentlemen: I consider Mexican Mustaj Liniment the flrrit in tho world. Have used it both oa myself and nko on my h arses for sprains cad bruises. I recommend it to all who have use for a liniment. Hesrectfully, J. H. CI1ADDOCK. f " ': l?l - "--; t, 7 "i 'i f, F " S'. i n u" - i-.:i-.iiijl it 1 L- i s w ire entirvly cjuov- i ?P.?.P. I'r'ck'y A.':. oko to'.' nnrt I'otas carta. i!iiTiril.n...t!:hl.l1. MESfias LiprMAS R:;n-., baraanab. Ga.: l)EAk Sins I bouKhc a bottle of f'nur P. V. Y. at Hot d'.-rmi: tb::s ilonome njoro jrooti months treatment at tho H &cd three bortlos O. O. D, nurP.P. P. at Hot d',.rinrs,Ark.,Bnd aCV h::s uonome njoro jrood tarn uireo mont hs treatment at tho Hot dpruigd. a turee Domes u. u. jy. Hc3;octmi:y yours, Jiti. M. NETVTOS. ' Aberdooc, brown Coum y, O. Cer t- J. 33' John'.! oa. To ait vhem U mny concern: I horo br t -:lfy to t. wond-.-rfnl rroperriea cf P. P. F. l--.raruptturs of the akin. I S':iV.re'l for several ye.-tra with an on-filK-t!y aad disuKrceibl.j eruption oa my lace. I trioa ev-ry Known rt me- dy but In Tain, until P. P. p. wts Used, "&. anJ am now eatirvly ourofl. a (siignca by .7. II. .IflHTTHTOW. Bavauuuh. Oa. 'Ji Skin Cancer Cared. Testimony fromlhe Mayor of ScjuintTex. .1 is to Mesks" LtPPMAN Bros., Savannab, Ga. : -lit! :men I have tried sour P. P. P. for a riisoaso of th skin, nsua'lv known aa ekin canenr,of thirty years' ;. purities the blood and removes all ir- rltation from tho scat of the disease , a!,1 prevcats any spreading of the Bores. I nve taken llveor six bottles and fori coniident lh.it another course , 2ly will effocta cure. It has a'so relieved xno from lr.'li-.'St1ou aad fitomaoll S" VHi'lV, Bai 6tomaC troudlea. , Tioi.rstru. 7 - OAJfT. V . . . . HT73 r. " Al .-.'t-i-atv. . 7 AL1.DEUC , : LSPPF.1. ... . '3 THIS SPACE , . AND MORE BELONGS TO THE JKEW FURNITUREJ STORK, To open January 1, 1S3G in tlie Hoover & L019 building, room now occupied by Lowe & Son I'M: COMING "W- Xi. IBEJXjXj Undertaker and Embalmer, CAVEATS, !APE MARKS, DSSICN PATS.TS, COPYBICHTR. am. iiiMrexDucion ana rree nanaoooK write to . MLNN CO., 861 1'roadwat, Kaw York. . Oldest bureau for seouriuff patents In America. Ev-ery patent taken out by us Ls bronjtht bctoro the public b; a notice given tree of charge In the 8 titrMit mxtim Larecst dronlaHoB of a v eclcntlfle paper In thrt - world. bj)ler.dldly Illustrated. No lntellliTi nc man should be without It, Wek!y, 3,f'. a cor; tlM Ax months, Address liUXN CO., f BiuinHma, iul Broadway, Euw Yorlt City. JL Solentiflo Arnarlcan 1 Afiency C-r.-) Gu' $.-,-, mom:, r- We and kccjiir.-' . wish, to i- iT'T: .'AY io inventors; ' tea v-.v tamyMevlwapplka r : rJPl 00 X ..ij'js patent Juiing th 7" r ' U" t for our clientaw ':'.': oiT.r i ; ; j er curage inventors to 1 . i ' :i,n iJj-u. At the same time wo . . c;.- . ...e act that X L: 7 ::v!al inventions V iii Aip FORTUNES, N u c :t -y.'tn,' r- " v hijh can be easily slid Dp v I. thpsenger'sback.sauc .. :-'.r; :; ' j'.-icik," 'bottJo-Stopper,' a it!. .: t",-,,;? that most any one caa r-vr. cr 1 i-.s ,c simple inventions are :Vi'f ' v.-:- r-- -rs to the author. Try to .V.iinij t; ijvr.-.r. Z'i j as it eeems. ikon O!;- -miTii i;s r-reive STpcial notice fn - A IU tt'f i.ui.I.utf IS ishinton, D. ar.dfiov" v. pan," cr.d .: l, fir.d 3 way , the ones II k, Parc.t.t: the C, V- i :..t". c! imvn? voi;tt -rs. V : funiLh a1 .. jar's subscrfp trri of cost, to all 0'ir clients. We tion tu v.. a!fD adv. which yi , f-ic of cost, Ui2 tjivcnritftk cch month ir iiso in'zc, hundn. Is oi ilvuieands ot c:;iics tf the 'National iiorordrtc," containing ft' sketch of U.j winiii, ani a ccc-iiption of his invention, will be scatu-:cd ti::ouhout t!ia liited States among cr.p.trltsrsa'i'Iinana.sctrcr Ctittbricgujgtu their atteo tiiin the meats ofttie invciitfn. M c;niir.unija.iioc regsrdij zu'.zily co:.t"JcnUaL JOMN WEDCER'JURN & CO.. Scliciturs on Anu'rurnn cad c-cisrn Patents.- H'riUorotit V;:VE V' : t -:fo i'. 'Xc.p.:van; rX.:,..:'.i.C.:x:LllZa Ci'iT, riKbiUU&KAKSAim v.' '3.yCLICE,350(,ES. f i )" .EXTRA FINE- "X l.'S i,i L' i " v-- i.'Co Over Cne Mlluou f eopie wear the W. L. Delinks $Z 3u $4 Shoes All our shoes trc eitr.!Iy satisfactory They give the hc-i value f-;r th 5 monry. Vbey equal cuvtm s;:os ?t; !e and fit. Their weerlr ptnlir! -s ere ui:8ui-pssi 4.' Tfie pr'cj ere :ni!.-rnt, rtcmped on slle. Froi.n 5i to S.4 eivd over ot'.ier makes. Kyo ' i'kr caraioi supply yuu we can. Soldbf InEILlG HEXDllIX, Jilt, riecusunl, ..V. C 1 . TZ - mm fJFW 11 w -. 0LY PERFECT Family USE. YOKKE & WADSWOK'L'U Co:couj. K. O ' . Dr J. E. CARTLAUD SURGEON DENTIST. Makes a specialty of filling teeth withont i:tin. Sixteen yeais experit-iu.-' OI3ce over Lipxa-r53 & Earner' a store afw Feb. S. 1854. MOliiiiSONH. (JALDW.EL AlTjnXISY AT LAW, CO.NCOliD, . N. C. Oi2ce in Morris building, opposite Oourt Hou;c. The Sen there baa" .reduced the- rales ?3 Atlanta and.re'urn on Ueceuiber 19 to 25, inoiutiye, limit3'" fjre days from date of ettle o $4 7 'v I if . -v- aa 1 ill- til " ! II II . 1 r N

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