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fit A' m JWV , O -a Reduced Railroad itates. On account of Cumberland count)' fair, Fayette ville, N. t).f JNitv. 7-y. ncKeison saie jnoa ' Exeffbbdy Read the "Ad." Antther evidepce that news- paper "ads" are widely read comes'from Boston's "Twentieth Chinese Problem Being: Soiled. The political campaign in tins country has entirely sidetracked mfetest ia foceisrn affairs. But? very little worthy of note "has happened ih China, the Philip pines or South Africa, "whence, until quite recently, tfie most in teresting ckspatches making up each day's news was received Wjnclftsive'. Pfnal 'limit Nov. comes-from Boston's "1 wentieth 12. . -Round trip $4.85, includmg Century Exposition." . In the ' . . . . -. 1 ng admission intp iamgrounis;i newspapers as a smaii an ' Meeting of Synod ' 61 N.' Cf.' nountfement ;that atWne 6f the ."Presbyterian .church;' Raleigh,'- booths t paints of a popular ptc- "NT n rtnt 1 A tiWttc i. u i : v-;., vv-k. - -""v .v-v , bUj-0 wouiu . utjgiveu away uit a Nov. 13. 14, 15; .final-limit tfov. certain day n Long before 25th. lioutid trtpfro.ru. the-dosing hour 1 'the supply of As to China, -England and Ger- Annuai meeting in . wirib. -exhausted. The un- mW have 4 or mod an alliance tian Conference, colored, Haw ; . J r: at 14 on oni. ?Wo usual crowds as they came in and promulgated a plan by Nov. 12, 13 and 14, fipal limit sought the ' picture distributing 'which they propose to settle the Nov. 21. ' Round trip $4.45. booth -which was in a remote j Chinese puzzle. The most im- . ' r corner of the building. The portant section in this plan is . .Montr a. trivi whon shft first w ' e falls;in love with a man, seems to feel aggrieved if he manages to exist with any 'degree of com- (i fort or pleasufe when oat of her p:esence. Ex. Man was built after all other 7 ' I things had been made and pro nounced good. If not, he would have insisted on giving his or ders as to the rest of the job. Josh Billings. excusionitst from the country towns were almost as much in evidence as were the city people. Tho manager said that it seemed as if everybody in the city and its suburbs had studied his small 'acL Charlotte-News.. Mr. Bryan Takes It Well. Mr. Bryan takes his defeat philosophically, saying that he did all .he could and gives Mr.' 'Brave Explorers Sterauso a. Chairman Jones, the r ' Lvke Stanley and -Livingstone found Amc, ttco i t undairiifl. and tvohoii disease eerms bodyolse due Cedlfc for domg ian sayage cannibals; but thousands the same. He will not hear to i m 1 i.TA TT'l T:j.A- - I nave iouna inai Xiieriuu xiiLtra la - , wonderful cure for all malarial diseases. beiaS m the way of avowed can If you ha've chills with feyer, aches in didates for the Senate. He will lack of -neck and head, a- d tired, worn- - .... ... .,, . . reuiciiu acuve in poi-.ucs ana nnr. fotilinir a trial toiII innvinrA urn nf I their merit. W A Null, of Webb, 111., graleiul to triellds writes: "if v children suffered for more than a year with chills " and -feyer; then two bottles of Electric Bitters cured them"." Only 50 cents. Try them. Jersey Cattle at 0' dinary IY.'ces. Tfiftv hftarl nf thnrnnn-Vihrorl Guaranteed. Sold by P B' Fetzer, x - . Drucist Jersey cows from Occojeechee farm -were sold in Greensboro In North Carolina Tuesday Thursdav-at ancWo. Tnfl Ta,a many swapped votes. Some, of graffl says they sold for only a the voie,s got as much as 30 Httle more than the price ofoi- cents to boot. R'ehmood" Times.: "I hftVfl nnnd f!hamhflrlB.fT,n !lnli Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy "and find it to be a great medioine," says Mr. E S Phipps, of Poteau, Ark. "It cured me of bloody flux. I cannot speak to higlry of it." This 'remedy always wins the good opinion, if not praise, of those who use it. The quick cures which it effects even in the most severe cases make it a favorite every where. For bale at Marsh's drugj store Wsirtl'sAjJilioD CONCORD. Select your lot before the best ones are all gone. Take jonr rent money and buy you a home. If you have surplus cash invest while the lots are. cheap. The lots can be purchased either for cash or on credit when properly, secured. , ' -Will gell yon a lot and bulla yon a ironie:' Yon can lire on these lots and bo near all .theMillg, ' ' Cheapest desirable lets ever placed -on the market In Concord. See me and Sir money. J. C. WAbSWORTH, -CONCORD, ,Ni ' ! dna.y stock. It see ens to have been a fine chance that people missed who want hieh grade mlich 'cows. IV. : 60 YEARS'." EXPERIENCE I mm - jS TnDf Mark i-A Dcsianr rHV COPYRIQHTS AC . . Mai tloTtt strictly oonBflentW. Handbook on Patent Patenta taken through Munn A dL reoeW ( tpecial notice, without oiarRo, to the .Scleniiffc American. K handsortWy ifftwftraKrt wewkly. I,anret rtr. eulntlon of any iclentlBo lonmal. Termt. IS a f.lUNN &Co,88'BNewYo Branch Of OSffBt, Whtnirton. fi. C Th(f Boston little boy was very angry. Emerson, he cried, seiz ing his companion ; by the hair, I've a mincMo civilize you within An inch of your life. Selected. Sav. Duck! hatluck?. Did Grover C. Leave won to be ' A vrtiitin the plurality ? Or will he vet ' itef use to let ' 5Phe public know Which one would eret His large, fat vote? It is hard luck r To:bea duck. The interview! O, ,J3u:k2 that ycrti Would, hfave for sale Would make us riale. And Wiilv Hparst. ' Withprvae of scoops wou 'd burst. But then the World would .fake A story, too. of their own mab. And you would roast Ua toast. So doat you speak, Or evenjsqueak. , At least this week! Richmond Times. : ;Th annountomfent that peace nefiretintiojas, in ihe fiast-ar jprr fessittg fiatisTactorlly, .Wniims Us ct, the. fellow OTBocomplaiaed wbea'he wdis ; arrestedin :Char iOttsvjlld, addiflg imt 'd fcbutd rodpwa to- Louisa Court House nd fight, all'day long in peace and qmet. Richmond Times. the one providing for the "open door .in China." In othei words it? guarantees that the Chinese ports shall be kept open to the importation of goods from all countries on equal terms. In this respect it is entirely satis factory to the United States. In fact, this country was the' originaitor of tho "open door" policy and tho fact that the two nations which have undertaken to establish a basis of settlement have given prominence to this demand, shows the importance they attach to tho United States as a ""world powTer," and the; necessity of having our appro va of their .plan of settlement. As this section precludes slicing up of Chinese territory and appro priat'Dg it by tho land grabbing1 European powers, the prescrib ing a course of procedure "in case any nation attempts to acquire territory in China, is of minor importaoce. The State Depart ment is to be congratulated on its d:plomat'c success in the dealing with Ibe Cbinese prob lem. We wish . the same could be said about its Philippine pol icy. Newton Enterprise. y. . f'.U . " ".- " J . I I y 1 v I! I! II III II LA ill rrYVk'ir-fi ... k : I Nil ttIj-Sr!-UMU' il 1 rttui'wiiU'nwmrfitHii'P'i'ni'''wiHwiim-rryuHirtiiiHij AVgelable Preparalionfof slmilating the Food andBcguIa 1 ung thStomacus amJJowels of Tn rprVinrA a .t btinidn: ITiiBt ioa the corfl of buniSi h Boiren , men pare It m1 aPPly Chamber. Hun-BJ-amiJaim-tWHSe daily, rnbbinc tigdfotisly for flte minutes at each aYv worn fr a few days, to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheuma. tism. .Paid Halm ia nnnn-ij n sale at Marsha drug store. Mrs. R King is the owner of a courageous and capable old hen, of nondescript breed, that she wouldn't trade for a whole flock of blooded poultry. It is tho only hen in Oregon, perhaps in the United 'States, .that .ever lought and killed a hawk. The battle occured a few- days ago, when a chicken hawk swooped down upon a band of baby fowls of which the. old hen was the mother. The. hen didnVfcqnawk and run, calling upon ber off spring t6 follow' her, 'but with a fierce . and well , directed peck buried her bill benneath the hawk's left wlag. It was i sohir plexus blow and a cleAn knock out. The hawk seemed surorised and aecL itfcleebly artfce, Hew aimlessly, -aga'ast a .clothesline and then -dropped ia the garden, stone detid; THe bBn whl b queen of Mrs; King's . ptitiltrv yard on ;Wild fiorsd breek as long as she 'survives. Wostern Leader. Proniotes DigestionJQirerTuf' ness andResLContains neither Opiumforplune norKincral.1 XMOT MARC OTIC. kktUSJtt A pcrfecf Remedy far ConsQwh Tlon , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Wbrms X)omulsions Jeverish ncss nnd Loss OF SXHt Tac Surale Signature of NEW YORK. xxact copy or wrapper; . V. For Infants arid Children. c The Kind Y6u Have Always .Bought Bears tfce Signature . of ( At ll1 I" IF Use For Over Thirty Yfiars Tl iinfl tm( csNTun connnv, new vonh errr. Mi.fi-imMiiiaif1ii"ii S AMMflll'UPCMCUt S min u u 1 1 u Lit i l ii i We arfi 'crlad -to annniniP.e to fhp hneinpco Cj " " ww wv VA&w KJ public that we are now in a better position j& tnan ever to give you nice, up-to-date . JOB WORK, havino1 verv rertentlv receiver! a sln'nmpnf ' - Wlf " W-W-. M. W 14 V V J. f new tvne.' If the work is not satiRfnp.frtrwnYi Mf X , .w-wWA VV get your money back. Send us a trial order. -X Standard Job Office, 8 w A Village Blacksmith Saved His Little aoirg .Lire. Mr. H II Black, the well Inown vil- iasre blacksmith at Grahamsville. Sulli. van-Co., N. Y., eays: "Oar little son, to croup, and bo bad haye the attackfij SanitaryNotlce! All persons are notified to clean up their premises at once, those keeping hogs are espec ially warned. The commissioners have taken . ' - xuo iuuiuiiaaiuuus uiivt) iaa.eil been that we have ieared many times strong action In the matter and that he would die. We have had the L, , . doctor and nsfld manv mArliirma hnt Chamberlain's t3oue:h Remedy i is now1 role relianae. It seems to. dissolve.: the touh mucus and by giving frequent ' doses .when tho croupv cymptoms api! pearwehaye found that the dreaded 'i firOtin 1H flllffvl hofnro it. traia-aatHoA " 'ihere is no daTio'ftr'in cri vin'o fftli Vm, edy for 5t contains t no opium or other injurious drug and may be Riyen as coiinuenuyxo a nape as to an aooit For sale at Marsh's druc; store. 'Tne idealist 1 is 1 empioyetl ' and paid Toy nature. If wise, lie will not present his bill to society. Ex. - To accommodate those who are par-i- 4. ot atmi2ers In pplyinff hquidsintolhe nasal passages for ca tarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepare Crfiftm Balm in h;.j iJi ... "4WiU i-UIUU, wmca will .be known as Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. T Dy ma iiie liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation. Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by the membrane and does not dry up the secretions hnt changes them to a natural and healthy Six Frightful Failure. . Six terrible failures of . six different doctors riearly sehi Wm; it 'lluken. flf Iibckland, D.; to an arly:ravec .All said he had a fatal lung trouble and thai he must soon die. But 'he was urged to try Dr. KingB New Discovery tor Consumption. After takng;five bottles , he was entire! v' r.nra1 Tt m positiyely guaranteed to' cure all Sis- eases of Ihroatijhest and lungs, . Includ ing coughs, colds, la grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, hay fever, crpup, whopiifc cough. 5fo ana 81. Trial btttles freeat Fetzer'a drug store. , L Can we oeginliJe atSQf ,Thoo retically, yes; practically, .no: hahit i iha obarct. Ely Brother., 6e wJ oi m e at that ago.-Ex. the mayor has given strict orders. A word to the wise is sufficient. Cftean .up and stay clean and save yourself of fine and cost "Jas. F. E arris. Chief of Police. I!;llit Offers the business public a reliable, per manent, oonseryatiye and accommodal tngbanklng instutlon. j vWbcit your, patronage .with th assurance pf. honorable, treatment and due apptediatlon of Jr6ur patronage. " vlf we an iserye you any time we VJB be glad to have you eome and see ns. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO OUSTOMBRS. . - - - . . Capital sfl Surplus v - - $70,00 f . . ( . . w D. B CotTBA3iB!,;Chaiihier ' tM.OvvuL Irresident. . . Questions Answered. ... Yes. AnsruBt Flower hH!1 has tha lnri est sale of any medicine ia the civilized world." Your mothers. and grandmothers never thbubjfc of using, anything else ?dr indigestiori or billibusriess. Doctors werti scarce, and they seldom heard of arrn3iit.ifl heart failure, etc. They used AugSiet Flower tcr clean out the system and fltOD fermentation nf nnr!ifroB4 4nA regnJata the action cf the . liver, stimu late the nervona and rranin rtr.fi heeystem an.d that is .all, .they too when feeling dnfl aTifliiftf? u. aches and other aches. Vott only need a ew uuetJB oi wreen'8 August r lower, ra IjQnid lOrm tO TTiaVa Win antn'finl f V.n i notniar seriomi Ahn mAttr mt. h -rr-. For sale by all dealers in aivili eounmei
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