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The Standard. Concord, : Cabatjks : County Nokth Carolina, Jno. D. Barrier lEditorand Proprietor. .Ve wilt be ilad to faroieh on readers any ui l ie iollowinR periodi cals inooDQec'ion with Thb Stand ABO at tae tollowin - prices : Atlanta S.itni-Wekiy J urnal price $1.00, with Thb Stand i 11.75. The New York VorM."c $I.0fi, with Thb Standard. $1 65 Home and 1'arno, priee .50, wb. Thb Standard. J 1.25. Thn Allan' Carjttitulinn. D-lc- ll.00,with The tandahd, SI 75 G The Richmond Weekly Times, which includes the .Farm Jour rial of PhiladelDhia. & The Para eon Monthly, N. Y., with the Weekly Standard for $1 .25. Good Housekeeping, Spring field. Mass.. with the above 10 ?.nt.s extra. The Commoner, published by Hon. Wm. J tsryan, ifi per year With the Standard, $1.65. The New York Tribune-Farm arn.00. with The Standard 11.75 The Ledger Monthly, $1.00 a year, with The Standard $1.75. Farm and Home published semi-monthly at Springfield, Mass., price 50 cents per year with the Standard f l.tSa. The Practical Farmer, pub lisher! waaklv in PhiladelDhia. by Prof. W F Massey, at $1.00 a year, with The btandara fi.ou. BOCIEFELLER, M0R6A.1. C0ESEG1E Triplet sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Moses Barber, of At lanta, Ga., on January Mst. They are fine lusty kids judging from their pictures, but the big gest thing about it is their names. One is called Rockefeller, anoth er Morgan and the third Carne gie. The proud father has ap prized the money magnates of the hoaor he has conferred on them, sending a photograph to each of bis bran new namesake. No matter what the wording of the notes was these far-seeing geniuses will read between the lines and it remains to be seen what there is in a name. An Illinois man has been disco vered who neTer feels cold. He m ust be something ,of a warm number. Greenville, N. C, is about the first town in the State, we think, to horsewhip a woman. But what claim has woman on the gallantry of man when the is devoid of the pure, sweet charms for which man adores her? It is said that Mr. Sam Alex ander, the hero at the robbery of the Emma post office who came near losing his life in the struggle is to be rewarded with a position at Washington. That's pleasing and when the robbers have stretched hemp justice wil have meted out her perfect re wards. The Standard is glad to have something on the Charleston Exposition so assuring as the interview published today. The early disappointment left it in poor condition to be whooped up, but now we are assured that the show cannot be exagerated and we hope no one will regret hav ing made the trip hereafter. There is a Morganton rumor that the place Charlie McKesson has, the clerkship of United States Court at Asheville, is wanted for Senator Pritchar's brother,ex Sheriff George Pritch ard, and that if he will give it up he may have the place of post master at Morganton. It is not known yet what Mr. McKesson will do, but he doubtless has learned a lesson from the over hand rope climber, that going up or down, one takes a firm hold with the grasping hand be fore turning loose the other. The Brookly Democratic Club met and banqueted a number of guests on the night of the 15th, the birthday of Samuel J Tilden, who was the central figure in the party in the 70's and was act ually elected president in 1876, but was cheated out of it by Re publican trickery that, accord ing to the best information we could ever obtain, involved a number of prominent men in dis regard of official oaths, of which Guiteau's bullet may have been an unwitting retribution. If Mr. Tilden were living and in his prime today we doubt whethor bis efforts woula be against trusts and combinations except where corruption is apparent, but there J)9 would be a "holy terror," j CAXSHO FKl'lT A HOOD BUSINESS. Fruit canning seems to be one of the neglected enterprises among us. There are good re ports from many that have boeu established. The Apex News says the cannery there has done well and will pay more than ever this year for tomatoes. It is claimed that raising tomatoes at 25 cents per bushel is more prof itable by fat- than raising cotton at even ten cents a pound. It is needless to say that there must be a' fairly good knowledge of the business and that skilful management that effects success in other lines, and it goes with out saying, that there seems to be room for a profitable industry in it for the farmer and the ban ner. Dr. Pfeiffer, according to the Bostoa Dispatch, is or was a sort of consummate crank and led the forces that opposed vaccination for small-pox. Being a physi cian he got permission to visit the small-pox hospital at Gal ups Island where, according to his own boasting, he exposed himself as much as he could. But it went with him as it does with all un vaccinated people and having taken no precautions against exposure in its early stages he took it in its worst form and there is little hope of his recovery. The comforting part of it is that if he dies the foolish warfare against vaccina tion will probably die with him for a while and in that region. HISS ST05E RELEASED. She and Mm. Tiilka Presented inGaotl Health-Brlganda Get -2,500-Mrs. Tuilkaa Husband Arretted. A Paris dispatch of the 18th announces with some degree of assurance that Miss Ellen M Stone, the abducted missionary, and her companion, Mrs Tsilka, have at last been released and handed over in good health to the American legation at Con stantinople. They were abducted on the 3rd of last September. The brigands asked for 15,000, but $72,500 was all that could be raised and that was accepted. The strongest part of the story now is that the husband of Mrs. Tsilka, who is a minister, mis sionary too, has been arrested as an accomplice to the abduc tion. SHE WAS BCB3ED TO DEATH. But Her Babj ia Har Ar Wat Hot Hurt at All. Pilot Mountain, N. C, Feb. 17. A Mrs. Tucker was burned to death in Stokes county the past week. The particulars as repotted are that she was not feeling very well and made a pallet before the fire aud lying dewn with her one-year-old babe in her arms, dropped off to sleep, when the bed clothing caught fire aid burned her so severely that she died in twenty four-hours. Strange to say the baby was not hurt. . Kmoot'i Paragon Pan. Dr. J E Smoot, of Concord, and Mr. W B Smoot, of this city have placed a valuable pen on the market which will doubtless com mand an extensive patronasre. The pen is really one of the most useful inventions putjon the mark et in recent years and, already numerous lorders have been re ceived for quantities of them. The feature of this pen is a small spring which when touched re leases an old and rusted pen. The slightest pressure is all that is required to push the pen out even though it may be entirely rusted. The pens are being made in large quantities by Finger & Anthony. Salisbury Sun, 18th. Thousand! Sent Into Exile. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with couehs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. Don't be an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It's the most inlallible medicine for Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bot tles free at Fetzer's Drug Store Price 50c and $1.00 Every bot tle guaranteed. PPf Poor Soils are made rich er and more productive and rich soils retain their crop-producing powers, by the use of fertilizers with a liberal percentage of Potash. Write for our books sent m which give all details. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nuiau Sunt, Nw York City. LADY BURNED TO DEATH. Hist Mamie MiKant, f Central Tela pboue Office la Charlotte Diet From Her Burning Clothing Saturday Mora Miss Mamie McKane, the night operator of the Charlotte Tele phone Company, was fatally burned in the central office there at 3:4a o'clock Saturday morn ing. She died at St. Peter's hos pital at noon. Death was but a timely mercy as the young woman suffered un told agonies while consciou ness lasted, which was two hours after the horrible accident. There was no one iu the room with her save her little nine-year-old brother, who lay sleeping on some blankets. She was putting wood into the heater and as she dropped the wood on the bed of coals a flame sprang out of the damper and caught her skirts. These being cottoi and linen burned with awful rapadity. She attempted to smother the flames with blank ets on which her brother lay but they also burned and being in frantic pain and distress she ran screaming down two flights of stairs aud out into the snow. Two policemen near hastened to her and extinguished the flames with snow. The flames had done their fatal work, however. She was taken to Jordan's drug store, where the druggist administered morphine till physicians could be gotten. She was of the Catholic faith and Father Francis arrived in time to administer the rites of the church before she became unconscious. Her funeral was conducted at 10 o'clock today. Coigretenianbfppard Yerj 111. Washington Feb. 16. Rep presentative John L Sheppard, of Texarkana, Tex., is critically ill at his apartments here. He was seized with an attack of heart failure and kidney trouble early today andwas unconscious during the remainder of the day. Mrs. Sheppard was summoned to Washington by telegraph. Diet at Consumption. Miss Eddie McCurdy, a very popular and charming young lady, died Saturday night at ths home of her mother near Flowe's of conaumpton. She leives a sorrowing mother, three sisters and three brothers, two half sis ters and one half brother to mourn their loss. She was laid to rest today (Monday) at 12 o'clock in the Howell's Baptist church cemetery. Mis3McUurdy was about 22 years old and leaves many sor rowing friends YOU KNOW WHAT I'OU ARE TAk'lSO When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents WNTitD Several persons of character and good reputation in each state (one in this oonnty required) to represent nd advertise old established wealthy bu iness bouse of solid financial stand ing. Salary f 18.00 weukly with exicnet additional, all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head offices. Horse and carriage iuroisued, when neoewary. .Reference). Enclose self addrriHed stamped envelope. Manager. 318 (Jaiton Building, Chicago. ' 'ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. flavins qualified as administrator of William J. hit. lis;, deceased, lato of CaburruaJOounty, N. C, thimn to notify all persona having eWnns asriunat the estate of raid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or befor Jim. it, r,n, or tuis notice win be plead in tiur of their recovery. All person-i indebted to said estate will please make iin mediate payment. Tins Jan. IHu, mn O. L. Hbilkj, Adm'r. h. T. Hartsell, Atty. J-ia fit. CONCORD MARKETS. COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannon & Fetter ompany. Good middling 8 5o Middling 8 5' Low middling 8 Id Stains 7 J0 Cotton seed 254 cts. per bushel. PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected by A L Sappen field. Bacon 12 Sugar-cured hams....) -, .15 Hulk meat sides. . 11 Beeswax , 7. . . 20 . 15 to 20 124 to 80 1.00 20 13 . f 2 0') 1iO 40 05 Butter. Chickens Corn Eggs Lard Flour (N. C). . Meal Oats , Tallow A On-tin of tile Prevalent Dies of Heart l'ra New York, Fob. 16. Come- ! lius. 1 lio only surviving son of 1 Ihe late S Wior Roosevelt, and a cousin to President Roosevelt, is dead of heart disease in t Ms city. Mr. Roosevelt wits Horn in this city 54 voiifs ago and was educa ted at the Troy Polytechnic In stitute. Shortly after complet ing his course there ho went abroad and hud lived since -that ti no chiefly iu Paris. Eight I.allwaj Keu killed. A Marshall'owu, Iowa, dis patch says four lives were lost in a In ad on collision one mile north of Gilford eariy Sunday morning. Several passengers were injured. The killed .were the engineers' liid tireuieu. Two were r"i'!d aud several wero injured by n head-on col lision" uoar Litchfield, 111 , the sum a day. The victims were a fireman aud brakeman. An engineer and fireman weio killed by a hei d on collision near Erie, Pa., on Sunday, the 10th. Patriotism Above Money. Who iu the South does not honor and revere Mrs Jefferson Davis for her deciion as to the disposal of Beauvoir? Refusing an offer of f JO, 000 from the North she will sell it to the State of Mississippi for a home for Confederate veterans for f 10,000 Such love of the South and such devotiou to her husband's mem ory ought to establish her for ever in the affections of our people. Greensboro Record. The Mil'unlT Laud Suld. Commissioner L T Hartsell sold the Jacob McCurdy land today (Monday) at the court house door. Mr. John McCurdy was the purchaser of the farm of some 120 acres, paying f40. The acre lot was bought by Mr. Archie White at $175.. This property is situated at Flowe's Very Fatal Earthiioate In Russia. Dispatches tell of a fearful earthquake at Shamaka, in Trans Caucasia, Russia. It is estimated that many hundreds of people are buried beneath ruins and in the fissures of the earth A dispatch of the loth says 300 bodies have been recovered. Heavy Less In Cotton Oil Mill. The International Cotton Seed Oil Mill at Selma, Ala., took tire fioui a heated pulley last Friday and two buildings with the ma chinery in them were destroyed, entailing a loss of $55,000 with insurance amounting to $29,000. Four Blutcg Hung fur Uurglaiy. Four men arft to be executed in North Carolina on February 26 for having committed burg lary. This recalls the fact not generally known that ihree other states aside from North Carolina make burglary a capital offense Louisiana, Delaware and Ala bama. Atlanta Journal. "The first time a man runs for an office he is cocksure that he is going to be elected and wind up in the While House; the next time he knows he is going to be beaten and rfind up in the poor house." TRUSTEE S SALE. By virtue of authority vested in me ly a Deed in Trust or Mortgage, executed by Loah Dry on the'4t.h day of March, 151)1). which Mortgage or Deed in Trust is duly recorded iu Register's office for Cabarrus county, N. C, in Book No. 12, pae 11)4, I will sell at public auction at the Court House door in Concord, N. C, on the 10th day of March, 1902, to the highest bidder for cash, the following tract of land in No. 9 township, Cabarrus county, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a cedar at the stone fence, John F Furr's cor ner; then south 02 east, ciossing creek, 83 pole to a stone, J F Furr's corner; then south 03 east poles and 16 links to a stake, then north 31 east 4 poles ana 23 links to the center of the spring; then south 21 east 15 polos to a poraimmon, then south 28 poles ',o a pine; then south 8 west 10 poles to a w. o. grub; then south 22 wei; 25 poles to a pine; then south 80 ea.it 25 poles to a p. o. ; then south 43 e;it 10 polos; then sruth 30 west 56 poles to a pine, M Smith's corner; then north 4'J west 220 poles to a sas safras at the mouth of Cedar branch on the east side of the creek; then up tho creek on the cast bank to a stake at the water fence; then west, crossing the creek near the water, 2 poles on west bank; then up the west bank 2 pole:; from bauk with the creek's meandcrings to a small branch; then with its meander inps, including rock fVnee, to bo ginning, conta'tiinar 120 acres. ' The ' c!' .i -i r tnkes such title as I am authoriz-i-l to convey un der s.ii.l uior!gr!. This 6:li d.iy m f-V VJ02. J. L. I'uoWEM,, 'Prunes W-'v CO YEARS' - TftADC Marki r iiv Design r f f f l Copyrights Ac. Atitotib PnHng ft pkatrh and rtficrlnf Inn irrnj qolrhlf wrtnin cmr npiniMi fre wliotNtr ah Iiifi'tiil'.n Is pr.ituhly- pMmtjihtfl. ( nfinriinilrii, tlornBtrlclljTTinnitAiiilat, If wirirwmk on I'Htsntj nt frcd. Ol-ii-nt Huom r for accuntiy ptcri I'nU'tit Ink en tlmiML'li Muiiti A y. rwcwlrt WiU notice, wttli-mt tfnira, m tlio Sckannc mxtm. A hnr1irml j llhmtmtprl w klt l.nrrrmt rtr I ,,r In. t'l a r'i i at i' id oi N'r B'lfii rear ; f ir timn'ti. I Suld by all ncwIMli.iilen!. 8S1Broadiv. iiivitti i uu, " iiuir i Uoiuub pniuo. 036 f St. WMtimnivu. I), FACTS Hi I EV7 LIHES ImHn produces mutually about $10.- j ooo.ik) f gold. Okliilioimi has $.'0,000,000 of tumble ' lrM-rty. mi.Wu public institutions lire vuiiirj Hi i.i"s.i.isiu. The mortality from cancer among sailors is very uljjli, 44.5 per 100,000, while that of minors is only 12.2. Ohio manufacturer paid In wages liiKt year $'J4,001..'114, iin Increase of $10, 114.043 over the previous year. T. T. Johns:n of Los Angeles, Cat. lins one of the finest plfreon farms In the I'nited Stiitcn. He has 13,000 adult birds. The lnrgrst bird of prey In the old world Is the lauiniergeier, or bearded vulture, which has a wing expanse of nine to tcu feet. In the west the rural delivery limit box Is fast coming to rival the rnilron sn itch target as a mark for every fool lsh owner of a flrenrm to shoot at Rotuulxts of the New York depart ment of agriculture have found seven ty new varieties of flora In one moun tain In St. Christopher, West Indies. In spite of reports to the contrary. It appears that the British admiralty hai no Intention of abandoning the turbine engine as a means of propulsion for warships. American furniture Is being Introduc ed In Constantinople, being bettor and cheaper than- that from Italy and France, but it does not meet the taste of the Turks. Within the past twenty-five years the fire loss In the United States has ex ceeded $2,800,000,000. Tohls total the year 1001 has contributed losses aggre gating over $170,000,000. China imported last year more bot ties of beer from Germany than any other country in the world. The pres ence of the German army la held In part responsible for this, Over 8,000 persons have petitioned the French cbamberof deputies against the order of M. de Lanessan, the minis tor of marine, abolishing the Good Fri day ceremonies In the navy, raris now has automobile fire en gines which measure 6 to 10 feet, weigh 2V4 tons, or, when fully equipped, 6,380 pounds. They start to work instantly. The pump delivers twenty gallons a minute. Christians In India are Increasing In numbers rapidly, according to the re cent census In south India, where the Christians how number over 1,000,000. The Increase during the decade was 18 per cent. As a result of the recent French ex periments with balloons Dr. Robin and his colleagues now declare that they can decide exactly what constitutions ought and what ought not be sent tci mountain health resorts. The .governor of Timor hRS takei measures to prevent the obstruction of sandal trees that the natives, attracted by the profit they obtained, cut ami spoiled. Licenses must be obtained. and the forests where there are sanda trees are not to be set oa fire. Overland telegraphic communication across Africa Is almost attained. The Cape to Cairo wires have reached UJI Jl, on Lake Tanganyika. They have only to extend to the north end of the lake and then to Albert Nyanza, which Is connected with the Sudanese and Egyptian lines. Savings bank deposits In this couu try are. now the largest in the world, reaching $2,31O,G0O,(sK). These depos its have doubled in about fifteen years. Germany is the next largest, $1,000, 000.0U0; Austria-Hungary, $1,201,240,. 000; Frnnce, $8T,4,220,000, and the Unit ed Kingdom, $829,020,000. The new Spanish income tax sched ule Is based on Jhe idea of tajclng bust ness profits wherever found. Banks must pay 15 per cent of their Income to the government, besides 5 per cent more on all dividends paid, while or dinary corporations must pay 12 per cent on Income and 8 per ceut on dlvi den da Statistics of the 135 medical schools In the Unite Stntes show that In all uui iwu a lour years course is com pulsory. There were 20,147 students enrolled and 5,058 teachers In these colleges last July. The degree of M. D was conferred on 8,444 students during the past year. Canada has only 12 medical colleges. The British government has resolved to dispense with khaki In the British army at the close of the campaign In South Africa. It was originally In tended to supply each man with khaki working dress In addition to bis regimental uniform, but It has now been decided to adopt a drab mixture for the working costume of the soldier. Tlilrty-slx Instruments known as "Greener's killer" have been ordered by the British war office for the pain less and noiseless killing of lncapacl tated horses. The Cburcb Society For the l'romotlon of Kindness to Animals In England a year ago petitioned the authorities to make use of these In strumunts on the battlefield and else where. These figures have been gathered to show the expense of some large funer als of the past: Queen Victoria's, $175, 000; Lord Nelson's, $200,000; Duke of Wellington's, $350,000; Grand Duke Nicholas' of Russia, $200,000; Emperor William's of Germany, $125,000. Thir ty thousand dollars was spent on flow ers alone at the funeral of the mur dered President Carnot of France. There Is no hydrophobia In Great Britain, the authorities say, because of the stringent rules of the board of ag riculture, chiefly as regards muzzling The muzzling ordinances have been re pealed, but Importer of dogs and trav clei'g with dogs will still have a hard time of It for awhile, A six months' quarantine of animals w ill be demand ed after March 15, 1902, In order to be sure that the disease la not brought from foreign countrlei ITandsome (1 ft to BchleT. Whon Admiral Schley re turned from his recent triumphal tour of the South he found that he wa3 the possessor of a now piano, with a receipted bill for jr.fiOO in payment therefor. The persona from whom the piano was b: ught absolutely refuse to nam tho donor and efforts to nml tho ideatity of the unknown .vlmirer have been unavailing. Daily lit tinctor. "TV will it's Weight In Gold," v miff ra from catarrh, of Ely's Cicain iiiiim A trial cine cost 10 cents. I'ull nir.c fid ceiB. Mold ly drngKiHi or mailt) 1 hy Ely Uro., 6(1 Warren htiect, . Ibcrt Ii", Minn., March 21, 1001. Mflww. KI.V llrnH, ; 1 Buffered from a wvere cold in the head, and wmaliont 0e I In m want of uli cp I nscj vollr I Team I'uilin aud woke un wilh a ii,,. head and ci.ld almunt gone. I wonld I not t.tke five dollar 'for ray bottle of' ream Ua!m if I could not Kt anothnp oaldngtg'etaBotue,r.,h).day (l)nesday) at Rocky EJI. T. P. TOON DEAD Oinpatch From Kalclri Announce the Shocking lutrlllgrnce. Dr. R S Youug received a tele gram this morning announcing the death of State .Superintend ent of Public Instruction, Gen. Thomas F Toon. The message comas with stun ning suddenness as he was un derstood to have recovered from hii severe case of pneumonia and only needed to regain strength. The Governor and staff pur poaed going to Southern Pines Thursday. Surgeon Young was notified that the party would not go on account of Gen. Toon'c death. Daily of 19th. , Random KboU Fram Glut. Gla, N. C, Feb. 18, 1902. Editoh STANDAKD:-Thiuking a few lines from Glass would not be out of place in your solumns I will say the beautiful snow was just 12 inches deep Saturday morning and still it snowed all day Sunday. There will be preaching next Sunday, the 23rd, at Certer Grove E. L. church at 3 p. ra. by one of our former pastors. Marvin Winecoff, son of Mrs H A Winecoff, came home Sun day n'ght from a four months stay in Kentucky and other States. Mr. Hammond, the dog trainer of Glass, has returned from a six week's stay in Florida. Mr. W D Gillon and family hare moved from Glass to Mill Hill. Mrs. Gillon has been very sick with meuialgia but is better now. It is amusing to sae how many are wailing to get a chance at Uncle Sam's public pap. I refer to the candidates to carry the mail on the free delivery route from Glass. There have been a good many sick with cold around Glass. We now have two telegraph operators in our little town. Messrs. F W Glass, J P Treice and F Cline have gotten out a nice lot of cross ties for the Southern Railway. Our schools have been closed for a few days on account of the deep snow. Some of the patrona of our free school do not send their children because they think our teacher a little too strict. ' They do not know what they are missing. Wheat and oats still look dead but we hope to be able to report better soon. With best wishes for The Standard I will close S. W. Tulipi From Tnlin. Tulin, N. C, Feb. 18, 1902. The snow is about 12 inches deep. Mr. Charles Ccsby has pneu- nonia. Mrs. Jim Smith is improving from a severe attack of pneu monia. The wheat seems to be all killed, or badly injured no wheat to feed horses and hogs next fall. The birds are very scarce and t looks as if ihey will soon be a thing; of the past uuless the farmers unite for their protec tion. It matters not how mauv aws we have, if they are not enforced they do no good. G. Mr. Charles Coihj Dad. Mr. Charles Cosby died at the home of his parents near Mill Hill Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock of pneumonia. He bad suffered for several days and the crisis came with exhausting force. ITe was 21 years o'd, and cut off on the first stage what prom- sed to be a useful life. Ho bore a good name and was greatly es teemed. He was buried today (Wednes day) at Betboage ch irth. Mr. Cosby leaves sorrowing parents, brothers and sisters aud a host of friends to grieve his ntimoly death. Miss Willie Oflmbr Dead. Mias Willie Oglosby, whose se rious illness from appendicitis, as ben noted, died Monday ight at 11 o'clock. Sho was 16 ye.rs old, the aughter of Mr. W II Oglosby. ine luneral servii es were hold 'JRiver church atll o'clock, iJrw AJsuiL.J - aW JmJn . i laJMi i! '.I ', r:V;;-';;5 viUlAvf !! .'.iM.twfarli!etfula i ' it 1) y iJdH tunl Ucvcls of I Troiiiotes ti.sfloaChferfcJ i iiesjandlifst.Cwitsuisrteilhfr Opujm.Mnruliii nor rtaitral HOT NASCOTIC. $E3 A r;-:! ftimedy forraaartpa tlon, Sour 3tomaJ,Diarrhoea Worms ,( Convulsions .Fevtrish nrss Mid Loss of Slekk Pac StriW Sttnarw f VEW YOT1K. TmwTmTmwimmTTrrrTmmTTmTmww Is cujnwrwMum1 . ISave Your Cash FOR THE UACTION SALE OF AI THE OLD STAND OF I The Bell L Harris Fur. Co. iext baturday, meneinj? at 2 p. m. All kinds of Furniture. Come and and buy yourself rich. Better than cotton futures. P. S. All heavy goods delivered in town. I The Bell fv Harris Fur. Co. uuiiiiUUiiiiuuuiiiiuuiiuuiiuuiiUiwuuuuaiiiiiiiiUMi'iiii.'jiji'Lru fi Good Job Work ! XKHc substantiate this statement with the real stuff, and leave it to you p to say whether our J not; and if it is rot we guaiar.tee to n K make it so. We are here to make a P profita livingalso to do justice to 5 our customers. The Standard Jcb OUce." Q BUS. DAVIS IN TEAKS OYTcomf bj llor Feelinirs in the Fi cs eure of the Vlsinfcippl Lpgikhitnrn. Jackson, Miss., Feb. 15. Mrs. Jefferson Davis visited the Legislature today. Shortly be fore noon she entered the House loaning on the arm of Senator Clay, an old friend of her husband. He introduced her in an affectionate speech. Mrs. Davis occupied the speaker's stand and did her best to respond to the cordial welcome that had boon extended n behalf of the people of the State, but her voice choked and iie burst into tars. She would have sunk to the floor had not peaker Kussell ond Lieutenant Governor Harrison supported her to a chair. She did ma- a;e to say between sobs that the uame of Mississippi was dear to ner and that she loved all its people. Legislators, State officials and hundreds of citizens crowd, d around io shake hands and wi?h her well. Mrs. Davis did not refer to the sale of Beauvoir, nor did any one publicly, but there is a tacit understanding that the sale is to by made at, $10,000 for the soldier's home in a few days. She left today for Vlcksburg and will go from there to New Orleans and from thence to Beauvoir I "Child' en of puoj- p iivnis born lucll': "'y I '' ve no in hemance to icsu.' 1 M ill M i 1 m;' i MJ.' i.M:?.' For Infants &jd f-.H-'m-.i. The 'Kind Yea Bsvs Always Bri Bear3 tho Signature of 3 For Over Thirty mi O mm fc B! at w fat fcd TVI llttTlalt SIMflrir. HJ!t rT. the zznass CO 111- see work is all right or g A Sad fit-dli-HUi. a . A woman not a thousand miles from Richmond was, without, doubt the most flurried female (last Sunday; in seven counties when she discovered, after com ing out of church, that her bran new hat was adorned with tag whors.upon was inscribed the legend: '-Reduced to $2.75." Prom the Richmond Review. Free Delivery to nrgiii April 1K T!'o V.. ruing Post's ; is, Mich of :.c i 7th from V'ww .ir'.:tcn says CongreMsm iu K ul'z c-.iltd on Superintendent Mach.-u and among other things t- the assurance that the rural fiv,.. de livery routes mapped mil, will begin operations April 1st, A CmirliirltiK Aw wi r. "I hobbled into Mr. I ck- mon's drug store one e . i:i says V. esley kelson, of 1 i.ii ton, Ga , " ami l,n asked n e to try Chamberlain's Pain I'ahn for rheuniatiiitn with vi,i -. Ii I had suffered for a In.g t me. I told him 1 had no f. iili im y medicine as they all fiiih'(i. J io .said. 'Well if Cham u's Pain Palm does not help u, ou r.eod not tav for it.' 1 k a bottle of it home and u-i I it ccording to the directions and in one week I was cured, aud have not since been trou (led with rheumatism." Sold by M L Marsh's Dru; store. When you want a physic that asv to take W H A V- t mm Am AW 'and pleasant, in effete, uset ham il.erlaiu'.s .StomiK-h and L.ver ,e Tabl-ts. I'rice, ,:'-",s-u.n'u h.m, Kverv box L'uarauti'ed, For sale by M It Marsh's Drug store.
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