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I i Fertilizers tor JbaU IJrops ; mlld mntaln a hT$rh Dercentage of Potash to insure the largest yield and , of the soil, h , - - vw-iv" Write for our "Fanners' Guide." a H2-page frustrated ; I is brim full of useful information for farmers. It will be sent free, ana ' wM make and save you money. Address, I j GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York. i - - j . . ; AMERICAN SIXlpOLLAR TYPEWRITER . i i - it fustlTutkhtr for hustutss and pro- , fessifnal men who have a few tetters 4 tt ton' 4 rtos letters to look well. Doctors and lawyers, is- i peciilly, find tt very handy. Chil dren easily mud quickly learn to j write on tt. t i It xiill do just as good works . tkaf 100.00 mockines. Of tours i it is not quite as fast. It ts simply r ..' constructed, easily teamed, lastly ; operated. .- sorf jwn fcfar nortwem on it along wttk special circular if -you'll tend us your address, i ? 65 FlfTH AVEi, NEW YORK tSS&U Andrews School P3 Furnishing Cbmoanv Jk 1 , - -r sr. - . , 1 GeorgeYille :: Academy, Georgeville, Cabarrus Co., N.C. ' MALE and FEMALE. W.M. BROOKS, A. M., UDnlv. N. C.) Principal. The nPTl!fission will open August 5th, and will continue 10 bionths with a short vacation at Christmas, .uiacipiiae wise ly bat strictly enforced. Pupils charged from cuteiol entrance uu ciose ui utc montbs term..' A'o frluttions exejt in rnxeir.f nrbfractei xicMess for one week or wort, or bS"6pecial contract KATES OFlTCmOS PfB LCSiU MOSTH rrmiar". cxmnj5 and jfirst Reader - 8ec rti 'lU-irter, SpeUidg, and Second roadtr, I , I ,; , 1 at enneai Ate, S peUinglR adiny, Ele mcnts otiAritliiiietic.jPiimary Geog-: rapUy. Primary Grammar. ! Higher English, Graminar, Anthme- $1.00 15 150 2.00 U iwher Mathematics with one or more or the toUowing: lAtla, Greefrj -French ojr Spanish, Zltoi.w Tnitioii payable rao. lthly or quarterly. Board, incladinfr ligrbts, fuel, etc., f 6.00 - - to $7.00 per month. . '; I f - - -Georsetille is situated near the junc tion of Dutch Bufialj and Rocky'Kiver, in South-eastern part of. Cabarrus county, ten miles fom Concord, in a healthy country.- The Academy is a large new buildingj' well suited for school purposes. '. The school will be strictly nen-sectariai. Pupils will be required to attend Iivine worshipHid Sabba'-h School. J I , There f is a tri-weekly : mail from Georjfeville direet tq Concord and back on TneBdavs. Thursdays audSaturdayB. A fiistjclass practicing physician re Bides in the village. l ' i . . PftTfinta p-nd enarflians interested in A1nfttiori are cordially invited to visit fhft aTionl. - . I f For . fnirtber inlortnation address the T NOTICE. By authority of Superior 1 court, J. a license of the will, on - Monday the Uh Ak v of Novernber.1895. sell at the Teeter school housed on uie premises of the late B. Teeter;, for assets to pay debts of the estate 4f .1. B. Teete, ,de PftHAfJ . the f ollowinir land, to-wit : Sam 'Snell tract, lOO acreej AlexsriJer Harris tract. 250 acres; Bain tract. 43 acres; Allen tract, 961-2jacres; two- Welch trarta. one of 50 acres, and the other 33? acres; three tracts known as the Cynthia Stafford lands one of 152 acres, one of 33 acres, and one of 10 acres; Caldwell tract, 135 acres; Clark tract, 63 1-2 acres Montgomery tract, j 45J acres; 3 acres adjoining iha Mill tract; also -the tract known as the Franklin. Stafford lot of the Pharr land, corftaining 57 acres, and ths lot known as jthe Thomas j Pharr land, containing about TOO acres. . Termajof Sale: Qne-third cash, bal ance of tSurchase money to be secured by good hote. Title reserved until pur chase mdney is paid. J - i J L. STAFFORD. Adm'r ofL B. Teeter, deo'd. Sept. 12,'95. , - THIWACURfr FOR THIN PEOPLE v Are"YouThin? Flesh made with Thinacura Talets by a scientific process. ( They create perfect iUfion of flverv form of food, se creting the valuable parts and discard ing the worthless. They make thin faces plump and round out the figure. They are the STANDARD REMEDY for leanness, containing no arsenic, and (absolutely harmless. . Price, prepaid, $1 per box, 6 for $5. Pamphlet, "now to get pat," free. THE THINACURA CO., 949 Broad- way, New York. ! ; " ' i PARKER'S MA4R BALSAM CleuiM ud ImatifiM th halt. t A 1ipfnii.nl rmwtji. x iwwkw " ' a Hair xo m louuuui vv Caret ulp dinue hair iilUnj. gf)e,ndyi.UOtDniHgg R-I-p-A-N-S 1 m u Urn J m u tn The. modem stand- ;t;i -- hard Family Medi cine : Cures the 1 H ! H I .common every-day ills of humanity. Caveats, and Trade-M arks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for moderate Fees. Oun OFricr is OFPOsrre O. 8. Patent Omct and we can secure patent m less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or pnoto., with descrfp tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. j. Address, c.A-snow&co. Opp. PTrTOrnct. UASHINOTON. D. C. MA iBtERB a permanent enrichment Q S McELREES WINE OF CARDUU Foi Female Diseases. REDUCEDRATES. Mutates 0 Meniatlrjiial Exposition ATLANTA, GA., Setenber 18 December 31, 189! oth6fttxwe oocatdon the Southern Kanway Co. wlU eell low-rste round.trip tickets to ATLANTA, OA., and rotmm on the follow ing basis: iteojs- Alexandria, Va Ashevule, N. C BurUngrton, N. C..... Burkeville, Va Culpeper, Va Chatbam, Va... Charlottesville, Va. . Chapel Hill, N. C . .. -Concord, N.C CharlottevN. C... . . - Danville, Va-. Durham, N. C Front RoyaL Va. Greensboro, N. C Goldsboro, N. C Hendersonville, N. C Hickory. N. C. Hhrh Point. N.C... E6.2519.25 urn 12.85 8.401 5.75 18.70 13.7W 9.651 te3.2517.0ffl IU.9S 13.5ffi 125.30 18.5ol g .85 15.30) .ai7.oa 10.53 ... , . 6.55 5.85 ...i 113.40! E0.40,15.U0 110.351 14.20. Q3a5L;. 9.65 10.20 10.45 Eo.4015.oS 14.00! 17.65X2.0ffl 9.2ffi tel.75!15.95i, 11.70 8.60 5.85 7.25 8.40 6.75 ... 8.05 7.25 is.ao 1L25 16.95..... 13.45 Hot Springs, N. C ... Henderson, N. -C Lynchburg, Va. Lexington, N. C Morgantoo, N. C Marion, N. C...v Newton, N. O Orange, Va.. Oxford, N..C... ...... Richmond, Va KeidsviUcN. C...... Raleigh, N. C ... South Boston, Va .. . Strasburg, Va. Saliabury, N.C...... StatesviUe. N. C... U4.00! lo.eo e0.4015.0ffl 10.45 te3J016.5W. 11.5W 16,05 11.83! Q5.30;.... 11.25! i4.i: 15.30.... 10.901 7.10 7.25 01-25 E4.55 18.00 H3.iq S0.40 15.00'.... 1U.43..., t 3.25 17.05. .. . 8.8513.801.... U2.4(M....t 8.70.. ,.4 E0.40 15.00: rl0.45....i 10.80'...., 121.55 15.80; B6.2519.2a 14.001 P5.30 11. 2S! 7.25 7.25 8.15 4.90 15.30, 16.35 11.25 12.00i . Taylnrsville, N.C Tryon,JN. tj... ....... Washinsrton. D. C 7.8S 126.2519.25.. 14.00..... West Point, Va. Warrenton, Va WakesborOjN.C..... Winston-Salem, N. C 23.65 17.35!. V 26.25 19.25L. 22.9516.85.. 59.0013.95!.. 12.60.. 9.80.... i (Rates from intermediate points in proportion.) EXPLANATION. ; Column A : Tickets will be sold September S and 12, and daily from September 15 to Decem ber 15, 1895, inclusive, with final limit January f. 1896. . ' Column B: Tickets will be sold dally from September 10 to uecemoer la, ma, inclusive with final limit twenty (20) days from date oi sale - Column C: Tickets will bo sold daily from September 15 to December 30, 1S95, inclusive, with final limit fifteen (15) davs from date of sale. No ticket to bear longer limit than. Janu- ary7,18U6. - - Column D: Tickets will be sold on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week from September 17 until December 24, 1895, inclusive, with nasi limit ten O0) days from date of sale. September 15 to December 30, 1895, inclusive, with final limit seven) days from date of sale. wuuju ka. xwiketa wiu ue sum uuii v intui SOUTHERN RAILWAY la the only line entering the" ExDOsiUon Grounds, having a double-track, Btandard fuage railway from the center of the city of Atlanta to the Exposition Grounds. For tickets and full information apply to your nearest agent, or aaaress J, M. CULP, Traffic Manager, 1300 Penna. Ave. "W. A. TURK, ' Oenl Pass. Agt means so much more than you imagine serious ana y fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's I greatest gift hqaltht If yon are feeling oat of sorts, weak J and generally ex hausted, nervous, , have no appetite and can't work, , begin at once tak-. , ing the most relia- , ble strengthening medicine.which is , erown s iron nit- a. . . t . a . A 1CW UVl" ties care benefit comes from the very first dose it won't ttain your teeth, and it's pleasant to take. M It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, f Constipation, Bad Blood f Malaria, Nervous ailments 4 Women's complaints'. - CleA onlv th o-pnuini it Kaa rrrw,iMl rA t lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- 1 i stitntes. On receiDt of two ae. stamna we r will send set of Ten Beautiful World's 1 Fair Views and book tree. - ' i BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, M0. The Leadlnz Conserralorr ol America Cakl Fabltkm, Director. Tirll S. Tourj6e. MORGANS IMPROVED CHILL TONIC ".. Superior to All Others. It is a true Chill Cure in combination with Liver Tonics. When properly taken it never fails to cure the most ob stmate'ease of Chills and Fever. Where others fail it will cure. ) It is pleasant to take, and contains nothing to injure the most delicatesystem. ' Babies take it easily. . As a Tonic it is without an equal. Guaranteed by your: druggist. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the drug stores in Concord. - , -. Voigt M;o., Chattanooga, Tenn, (to :Poor Health : Brown's Iron : Bitters 11 -lH28r'nS information, .v ' Fkakk W.Ha"l. General Managei CHILLS HE HAP COURAGE. itst His Makeup Was tabklarla Stratejf and It Availed Him Jot. There are many times, r albeit not characterized by .startling frequency, when the - nerve the emotional nerve of Macallister Mcllhenny reasserts tself, tfnd for the moment gives hopes to his friends that he will yet storm the citadel of some . fair- maiden's heart and claim it as his own. ine latest reemdence, bo to speak, in this ine manifested itself only last weeK. The buoyant - and! hopeful Mac naa found another sweet creature who had permitted him to visit her after the first call.: In that alone was a certain riumph to which Macallister. Mcll henny was not slow to respond. v: On the occasion of which this chron icle treats, he had tarried until he was in sight of the wee snaa hours, and in a wild burst of : enthusiasm . he had proposed to her, as. he had so many, many flmes. proposed . to so many," many other maidens. - But the girl resented it as ii men were plenty. ' ' - "Go!" she answered him, haughtily, go, sir.'" -- - ; She was so radiantly beautiful, and Macallister Mcllhenny was so dead. In earnest, that before she knew what had happened he had bent forward and kissed her with a loud report ''Sir!" she exclaimed, with great In dignation, "you have "gone too far. 'I beg your pardon,' he replied, non chalantly, "you told me to go, but you didn't say how far, and I went. ., But it availed him not He had me courage, but he lactea tne strategic quality, and once more he found him self an emotional wanderer upon the face of the cold, repellent earth. De troit Free Press. L . - - Mabel's Prospects. "Don't 3'ou think it about time for Mabel to consider the subject of mat rimony?" he asked, hesitatingly. .. "Oh, there Is plenty of time," re- puea his wife. "Mabel is very am bitious, you know, and she is used to. certain, so-called luxuries that she would dislike to give up." . "Well, frankly, I think she is work ing too hard." - i " y - "Oh, no, she Isn't It will do her good. And since she won that case in the . Supreme Court her income has been steadily increasing. , If she con tinues to do as well In her profession she may. be able to think of marriage in a year or so. You see, things have changed since we were married." "Indeed they have," he sighed. "Then a girl's beauty, temperament and accomplishments had more to do with her matrimonial chances, but it is very different iow; very different indeed. Mabel is f not yet the prize that I wish her to be, and I doubt if she could be sure pf getting the kind of husband that I desire her to have. The best young men are very particu lar, you know." , "Very true," he admitted. "Many of them will hardly look at a girl whose earning capacity is not $4,000 or ?5,000 a-year. Mabel agrees with me that it is . best to wait until she. has reached that point, and then she is sure to be sought after by the very .best and most desirable young men In the city. Chicago Post A Woman at th. Bottom of It. -A woman was In a hurry to board a Wabash avenue i cable car. At the same time a on-legged man was In a hurry to leave the car. The woman collided with the I man, knocked his crutch from under Vis arm and he fell upon the stone pavement. After the woman had made herself secure In the seat on the car she turned and made a profuse apology.! The man was in no mood to accept it He shook his crutch before her and cursed her. The woman's face grew crimson. . The cou ductor enjoyed the i occurrence. In do ing so he stepped! on a man's corn. The man toppled and. fell against an other man, knocking off the latter's lr- l f ' ": Tn' DAPamhlinff st itotAh Vt a fell off. He raved land swore, and theH man who naa Knocked on the hat, being pugnacious, j jumped from the car and there was! a fight The con ductor was heard to mutter, "Always a woman." Chicago Tribune. : From a FoTelsrn lnd. A reporter's special , work was' in. terviewing. Whenever any "well-known person rrom abroad started for our shores he was Invariably sent down the harbor loaded with questions on the foreigners impressions of Our .marvellous country. : weii, on Tuesoay morning he was assigned to interview an - eminent Westerner' lately arrived. . The reporters knock at the stran gers door was answered by a cheerful "Come In." . . i caned to apologize for our wea ther," began the man of the press. He marvelled at his own impromptu cleverness. i The Westerner smiled. "Don't be disturbed," he said. "To be sure, out in Iowa " "You are from Iowa ?'- the reporter Interrupted. i "Yes." . . . . - "Indeed! And how do you like Am erica?" Boston Budget . Good J&eason. i It is by no. means an uncommon thing to see,, on the closed doors of a shop, the announcement that the cir cumstance is in consequence of the death of the proprietor, or a member of the firm. " j V;.: .: ; . It was left for a German who kept a cobbler's shop in a Western town to reverse the order of things. On the occasion of his daughter's marriage a large, piece of paper was tacked on his barred door. ; Across the paper straggled these words: "This Store is close on the Account of some Fun In the Family." (-Youth's Companion. ' - A Roland fov His . Oliver. Potts Say, I believe Carder did me in that last jack i pot -I said, "two pair, kings up;" he said, Vthree little deuces," threw in his cards and raked tn the chips. . I don't believe he had m.". t . Decker Well, why didn't you have both hands shown down? . Potts (uneasily) Why, to tell you the truth, I .didn't; have the two pair? Puck. , Swept by a Cyclone - Of approbation to the pinnacle of popu larity Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has acquired a commanding position, which has occasionally made it a bright and shining mark for knaves, who seek to foist upon the community spurious com poundsir the guise akin to that of the real article. These are mostly local bit ters or tonics of great impurity, and. of course, devoid -of t medicinal efiBcacy. Beware of them" and get the genuine Bitters, a real remedy for malaria, rhue xnatism. kidney trouble, dysperjsla, nervousness, constipation and bilious ness. Physicians of . eminence every where commend the great invigorant, both for its remedial properties and its purity. A wineglass thrice a day will soon bring vigor and regularity to a dis ordered and enfeebled system. - The house is cold when love goes out. - Weakness is the symptom, impover ished blood the eause, Hood's Sarsa parilla the cure. It makes the weak strong. ' A NT -.! . vv w v- won OSILVER.-PI'-t' X r :l Mexico Chorus If those are its cures, FISH BALLS FOR TWO. - '- -' - 'r unmnmmWttMnnm ' . ,- One Portion Highly Seasoned as Lesson iu Intersectional Etiquette. , . George Birdsall, Andrew Peasly, Jack Terry and Peter Larkln consti tuted a! rough-and-ready quartette con tributing largely: to the" boisterous ele ment of life on the OomstocK eariy in the 'GOs. They had been New York firemen and were prominent m tne organization and management of the volunteer Fire Department or v ir- ginia City. They were also connected at intervals with the Police Depart ment, and assisted In the development of many of the wildcat mines in the neighborhood. They were fcool, covr- eeous and loyal to their rrienos, uut. abrupt to their enemies, and. not al ways considerate of the rignis ot others when in their humorous or ex hilarated moods. AU of them have parsed to their final accounting, Terry, the lastjof the four, dying in;Sr,n Fran, cisco three or four years ago". V liirdsall was a large, handsome man, with a ready . and rasping jwit and- a' measureless fund of paralyzing invec tive at i his command. He could al most stop'a clock with profane abuse of it lri words. At the breaking out of the rebellion he and his companions developed into stanch Union! men, and vere dajngerously Incensed ait the slurs Ktst at the New York Fire Zouaves by rebel sympathizers after the first batUe at Bull Run. Among the most reckless; of the Southerners on the Comstock was r Tom Andrews, who openly expressed his gratification at the rough handling of the -j Fire Zou aves by his Confederate friends. One morning Tom strode majestically into a restaurant on O street Virginia City, tnd discovered: Birdsall breakfasting vn codfish balls. With a 'sneer at the iish and a remark that no igentleman would eat the Yankee compound, Tom seated himself at an adjoining - table and ordered his breakfast A i few minutes! later Birdsall ordered another plate of codfish balls and quietly and smilingly took a seat at Tom's table. Being served, over the codfish j. he poured"! half a pot of mustard and 1 ji .- the same quantity of oil. Addin. a large quantity of salt and pepper, he slowly mixed the caj-enne mass, while Tom was buttering bis waffles and furtively glancing at the strange proceeding. Then, twlth - one hand shoving the fiery and nauseating mess under Tom's nose - across the able, and i -with the other drawing a ;x-shooter, Birdsall curtly said: "Eat it Tom!" - ' r:., ..,;;. -i - . Tom put his hand behind him.. . "Don't try to pull your gun, Tom," remarked Birdsall in a lowj voice, lev elling his revolver. "If you do, 1 11 fill you you full of holes." - "You've got the drop on meGeorge," said Tom, withdrawing his hand from the handle of his pistol. - - "You Can bet, your life I have, and chat I will play it for all It's worth, replied Birdsall, with, a .look that meant ihiischief. "I'll make you either a corpse or a Yankee before you get out of your seat . Eat andi be quick aoout it:" 1 "But George!" . : ' !' "Eatri was the only response." Tom thought it best to comply, and with tears In his eyes And; tows of vengeance In his heart proceeded to choke down a part of the abominable mixture, "There, that will do, Tom," said Blrdsalli rising from his seat "You needn t J eat any more of the codfish unless you have learned to like it, ana ha r left the restaurant; fully ex pecting his victim to follow him, pistol tn hand. But the affair ended wi th out bloodshed. Tom left Virginia City two days after -for Fieche. fetnd never returned to Comstock Sari Francisco Call. Sorry for Her. " . bhe was only a typewriter girl, but she created quite an excitement in a car the : other day. . -. When j she go"t on the car the con ductor noticed that her sleeve dan gled helplessly by her side, so he help ed her on tenderly, and said to him self, "Poor thing!" .The passengers also observed empty sleeve, . and were visibly the sym-' paiueuc une tart looking even moved a trifle to giv woman the one- armea girl a seat . . ; . It was a very singular thing to see sucn a i weu-aressea -bright i only one arm, and "public girl with curiosity was at i a nign pitch .-concern inj tho cause of the pathetic empty sleeve. Finally the afflicted maide dropped her purse and the old gentleman who restored. It said kindly, "My dear, how did you: lose your arm?" k She turned her innocent violet eyes npon him in evident surprise, and the passengers all presented their ears aching to listen. , . I ; "I haven't lost any of my arms," she replied, thrusting a neatly gloved hand In sight "I just pulled my hand up Into my sleeve to get It warm. ; -Then all the women looked huffy and the conductor -murmured, "Gea whiz! with them big sleeves the wo men can work most any kind o racket'VNew York -Adverlisor.' . Void for SUver. Any one - wishing to exchahge silver for gold i should read the following let ter : , HaBoiwlUy Co., Mo.. t -T; .' August 13, 1892., . I had Ttheunatism, KidneyiTroubles, Constipation and Indigestion.' My liver was enlarged and I looked like I had dropsy, j I never knew a moment's ease until I used Thedford's Black-Draught, I have had no-Bhenmatism since and the bloating and soreness are ; all gone. i ., ' , " ' Mrs -Aj MsxroBT. 1- A surer dollar will buv a mammnil, package of Black-Draught at any drng store, and it is worth its weight in gold. IF AT, DEI ruu " " . we don't want that medicine. ' The French say "it is the impossible that happens." This has proved to be the case with the Mount Lebanon Sha kers. The whole scientific world has been laboring ' to euro dyspepsia, but every effort seemed to meet withdefeat, The suffering from stomach : troubles has become .universal. Multitudes have no desue for food and that which they do not causes them pain and distress. Sleepless nights are; the rule and not the exception, and thousands have be come discouraged. -The Shakers of Mount Lebanon re cently came to the front with thir new Digestive Cnrdial, which cont:uns not only a food already digested, , but is a digester of food. It promptly relieves ner rl r all forms of indigestion. Ask jour druggist for one ol their books. Laxol. the new C&btor Oil, is being It is sweet is honey. used in hospitals. Give a lie one day the stait and truth will have to chase it around the world. Dyopops'.a Twenty-Five gears. Mr. A. V. Sheats. Kingston, Ga., says. May 31 , 1895 : 'I was troubled with Dyspepsia for . tweny-five years, and could get ko permanent relief from any treatment r medicine until i begun the use of King's Boyal Germatuei , some five years ago. It gave; me great relief, and after the lapse of five years! can re commend it as the best medicine I know of for Indigestion and Dyspepsia,". This case is but one out of thousands which prove that for Indigestion, Uyspepsia, and all other trcubles Germetuer cure's when all else fails. New package, large bottle, 108 doses, $1. .For sale at FeV zer's Drug btore. , The dsvil has to keep busy to hold bi own in the home of a praying mother. - In nine cases out of tan the man has riches paid too.much for them. who With but little care and no, trouble, the beard and mustache can ba kept a unnorru Drown or di&ck - color oy using iiucaing nam s uyo.lor vvluskers. When Adam left Eden;' an angel went before him. whose name was Hope. "Five years ago. I was take so ill with rheumatism that I was unable tado any S 1 W-h . ytl . n m work, ' writes i"eier untisiensen, oner- wood, Wis. . I took three boxes of Ayer's PiJs and "was jentirely cured Since that time, I always keep them in the house. , They are easy to take. When Women Voted for President, ; Women voted in Isew Jersey iu the Presidential election xf 1S04, when Thomas Jefferson was re-eleded fos a second term. In 1S92 , the women of the new State of Wyoming partici pated iu a Presidential election which resulted In the choice of Grover Cleve land, who was the first President since Jefferson to be elected by the aid of women's vote. The Forum, - lions Not "Domestic Animals." Justices Cave and . Wright London, recently dismissed an t appeal against the magisterial decision in the case of the Aquarian lions. - The keeper of these lions was prosecuted for cruelly beating them, but the Westminster magistrate dismissed the case on the ground that the " lions were not do mestic animals. The court upheld this view, and dismissed the aDrp Doctors Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic dis tricts are invariably accompan ied by derangements of the Stomach : Liver and "Bowels. The Secret of Healthe The liver is the great " driving wheel " in the . mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole system becomes de ranged and disease is the result, Tutt's Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troubles: 4TllLfc Vnnlt.l. umn- u ' - anskOiVslU Cmnic , EN'jYROYAL PILLS ls Arc. lwava reliable, ladies hi 'lii Brmxi In Ued tad Bald metallie tUmt and imitation. At DruRjJi.;,, or 4 in stampa for partiealara, tcKimoniala and ReUoT Tor lladlea,' in uunr, by retarn JO.OOO Tntimoaiala. Nam Paper. oldbj fcQSai Drugsiau. ...... :. I? . Vhllsula eSL Lumbgr anted ' fit Accurately und Rap-' ,V -i i.-nj on me f FARQUHAR iabia Frct'on - rcea taw fViill v h ,n Iris 1m ifiixw X4fatiH .- am . !..!. . . ...... r i n n V SfcVww with Engines V---:-u 'fi'r Ii'Oiit l' .to 40 fet. Horsa Power. ;. - - "- VtV'-I'or f'-' Cestriptive catalogue ft. li. r AnyUMAn LO,, Ltd.. YOUK, PA. if v . A X I Two, Great Crimes. i "The crime of 73," began the finan cial conversationalist, : getting himself into a position of ease. . . ; -S - "That's nothing to the crime of 9o, interrupted a short-legged man in san dy whiskers. - j "The crime of '95?" exclaimed the financial conversationalist, "I da not understand what you mean." -- I "Well, you ought to',' said the short legged man .with firmness "IlavenH you heard onougii in the last ten months to teach you that the crime of '05 is the everlasting blowing about the crime of '73?" - . " " ' ; . i In a recent letter to the manufacturer Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of the Spec tator, BushfordV N. Y., says: "It may be a pleasure toyou to. know the bigh esteem in which Chataber Iain's medi eines ire held by: theJle6plft of your own state. - where they . must be best known. An aunt of mine who resides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit me a few years since, ana oeiore leann" home wrote me, asking if they were sold lim-o ttnfirfo-that if thpv were not she would bring a quantity with her, as she did not like to be without tnem. xixa medicines referred to are Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of colds and croup Chamberlain's-Colic Cholera : and ' Diarrhoea Remedy r for bowel complaints. - These .medicines have been in constant use -in Iowa for almost a Quarter of a century. - The people have learned that they are arti cles of great worth and merit, and - un equalled by any other. " They are" for sale here by D. D. Johnson, Druggist. i - ' . . ' . A Davidson College bad a .successful opening. . There are now 139 students i 60 of whom are new men. ! From all accounts Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is jr. Godsend to the af flicted. There is no advertisement aDout this; we feel just like- faying it The Democrat," Carrollton, Ky. - For sale by D. D. Johnson, Druggist i 1 i The first step toward haven is taken when the heart says good-by to sin. x.- Self denial is the one thing most difii- .rilt fin inenlAt.A And always hard to practice, especially when thre are good things to eat witmn reacn. isn? mere is no self-denial necessary if you take imTnTioT,ivpr Ri'jrnTfttor Clfc nromotes 4Auuavmwm . r - 9 w-- digestion, prey enta Dyspepsia and a dof e alter a neariy - meat ueutscicn m nrevent anv discomfort. It's the best good-night toddyi - " . : , - i Sent it to His Mother In Germany. . ' . ! t .Ttujh 'Esbeneen. who is in the employ of tbe Chicago Lumber Co., at Des ; Moines, Iowa, says: "I- have just sent some medicine back to tny toother in the old country, tbat I know; from personal use to De tne Dest meaicme in the world for rheumatism, having used it in mv family for several years. " It is Chamberlain's Pain Balm, It always docs the work." ji 50 cent bottles loreaie by D. D. Johnson, Druggist. - Isn't it 6trassre that tne man who can drink or let it alone neyer does. As a eeneral rule, it is best - not -.to correct costiTeceas by the use of. saline or drastic medicines. . v nen a purgaiiye is needed, the most prompt, effective, and beneficial is Ayer's Pills. Their ten dency is to restore, and not -veaken, the normal action of the bowels. ; r . liucklen' Arnica Salve. . I The best salve in the world for cuts bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Khenm. Pe yer Sore Tetterj Chapped Hands. Ulni- blams. Corns, and all bkin xjuptions. and positively cures Pdes or no pay ( re quired. It- is guaranteed to give per-1 feet satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c. a box." For sale, by P, B Fetzer. . t Wbcn Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. -When she waj a Child, she cried for Castoria. - When she became Miss, 4he clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, i Positively cured by these ! f - Little Pills. i They alio relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigesfjon and Too Hearty Eating. "A. per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi ness, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. ; They Regulate theBowels. ' Purely Vegetable. - ' Small Pill. Small Dose. " SmsiH Price. . . SUPERIOR COURT. . F. A.' Kluttz, executor of A. H. How el1, i deceased. Plaintiff. - ' V. - r-. : . Paul Eudy and ifa Jensy, J. C. Hart i sell and wife Mary, John Joyner and I wife Alsey, Beda DortoD, Mae Howell, JJohn Staneill and wife Hessie, Allen ! Howell, Thomas Howell, Oscar Hart - , sell, Tom Howell, Minnie- Hartsell. I "Wilson Hagler and wife Mary, Clay? Austin and wife Saliie, Defendants."' ' i It appearing to the satisfaction of the court from the return of John A. Wims, sheriff of Cabarrus county, N. G'i and from the affidavit of P. A. Kluttz fijed in the aboye-entitled action, that Oscar Hartsell and jClave Austin and his wife, Saliie Austin are non-residents of this State, and after due diligence cannot be found within the State cf North Caro lina, and are necessary - and proper par ties to the above-entitled action, and whereas the plaintiff abqye named has begun an action in.said Court to subject to sale the real estate of said A, H. How ell .described in the complaint of the plaintiff, for the purpose of ? makins assets to pay debts and charees of ad ministration op the estate of said A. H. Howell, deceased. : - - ., -' And wheieas the ea'd defendants, Os car Hartsell, and Claye Anstin and his wife, Salhe, have an interest actual or continorent as heirs-at-law of said - A. II Howell in said lands. " ; - ; f . Now, therefore, the said Oscar Hart sell, and Clav3 Austin and wife. Saliie Austin, are hereby notiaed that, unless they be and appear at the ofijee of the Clerk of the Superior. Court of said county, and State aforesaid on or be? fore the 4th day pf November; 1895, and tilP&a. tnswfif nr rlomn? ik tV,a o. i L of the plaintiff in this action, that theJ lelief demanded "in thToomplaint III for costs of action. oompiaint and ,This 18th'day of Seotem hr 1 Qt oeptember. 1895 J AS. C Gi BSOW torkBn ritwnU , Sept. 10-J8 k ofetkknnSinj?' : Md IIVER Castoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher's n,. v - - . "llu lor ti ' 'i, txnH Children. It. contains neither o pi, r v. H other Narcotic substance. It is -a harmi, -V for Paregoric, Drops, Sootliins Syrups, and r t It is Pleasant. Its guaraatco is thirty Tc Millions of Motners. Uastoria destroys AVorrr . ' .. "- ATII nil ' fevcrlshness." Castoria prevents vomit ir- Sou 'cures : Diarrhoea and TViiul Colic. Castoria ' ' teetliinff troubles, cures eonstioation i ue Pnct nrtn. fLfmil.ltfta '.CtllA fooil. rr-rr ,1.. ,. l5?. and bowels, ifivinff healthy and natural sleo toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother' r. : . : Castoria. " Castoria is aa excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers h&ve repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." ' Dr. G. C. Osgood, LowttU, Hass. ' Castoria. Is the best remedy for cWldrenjof which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers wCl consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the Tarious quack nostrums -which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soowiing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending tfeem to premature graves.'" - . l ' - - Da. J. F. Ejmchxlox, Oonway, Ark. The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, licvf York C'i a - NOW m TO BUY FURNITURE, Tie Acur cf Low Prises is To-Day, Aa' I fx S . (Rraiidest and Cheant J otoci ever Dei ore seen 111 tnis section ot tne .country . j r- v .:' 'Every one who sees my stock s.-iys-- it is " a i- unit -.on yi- iuu luunLi.i W " "WRITE" ME BEFORE BUY I N't;, e adng Dealer in Furniture, Pianos and ( rirans-, 16 and 18 WJ Trade Street, DON'T . - FORGl TJae Morris Hardware Co. baveMovyerx Knives for; all Mowers sold r . . zs :. 1 ' Empire -and " Jeiser Machine Spikes, Well Peggies. Champion Mowers, Cooking Store? m & All G-obds at Lowest Prices fjhamberlftla'j Eya and Bkin Ointmea. ' Isa certain cure for Chronic Sore . Eyes, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore, Nipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head, : ccuia jicr ihjx. ror saie py ttruggists,- -- - " TO TIOSSB OWUPiua : ; For putUDg a horse in a fine healthy con 1 Cady's -Condition tPowders.' The? ap the 8ysteip m- g cure i f?? of PPet16: heve constipation, correct fTT 5 ZT V , -""iwon, correct fy-disorders and destroy worms giving I life to an old or ever woVked & ; 25 What is J Cast or i ars' U3e .... ... ... -r - - - .IIV1 u ilat,,K '. Castoria.' " Castoria U so w-t:; ad; knownt; n-- " Our physicians j;l t!lB , V ment have spokon 0fU, enee in their outside pracUce and although ive ou!y haTB H medical supplies what iJj k products, vet we are free u .2 "ft merits of Cona Las tt7V favor upon it." Ml0tt T'VT-rirr. TT .-. JubriTAI. AXD Tj,, AliKN C. Smith-PreS b.- .. IS YODR THE ' The Factory's have all agreed to ad.vnnce their r,rices i but before jthey put up their prices I had ha'i ' tntq the market and bouulit the lii in- Variely ol Styl?, fospss i-i lsi?,?,1 CIIAKLnTTE.X.C. ? V .. . V T,t.t y TATr tn c fm ft mm uit Turn ri UA. - - 1 -EULL LIKE Oh- m mkmw . . TT.sv3l V Parker's asi'i:'- - f" ' ... 'HIHDERCORfr!?-,,;, .at USPENSOKY HA!'A' s -uta per package, i For sale by drugists
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Sept. 26, 1895, edition 1
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