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'.1 i :. 1 -if. I! I t. s f 5 .1 r i 4' ') I! . ! ii n j i I i ... t N. ' 'VS. I : . 1 -'I- ; . s ? i! . ; t - " l-i ii mi I.? if I 4 . it 41: 9 Exhausted Soils U are made to produce larger , and better crops by the r lisp- of Fertilizers rich in Potash. " j. i BURROWS' POSITION. THE MICHIGAN ! SENATOR ARGUES AGAINST FREE COINAGE. v a 142-page illustrated book." It It will be sent free; ana will make and save you money. . Address. - . , . . - GERMAN KAU WORKS, 93 Nassau sire,ew m. t- - . - 1- f..Am. i Write lor our " r anneia umu-, I brim full of useful information for farmers, e AMERICAN ' . 4 SIX DOLLAR ' the thtffor business and prO' ftsstonal men who have a few tellers to write hi want those letters to look well. Doctor) end latvytrs, es pecially, find it-very handy. Chil dren easily and quukly learn to , nonte on it. ; : I wtli do fust as good work as 'the ftoo.oa machines. Of course ft is not quite mt fast., it tt stntplr constructed, easily learned, easily vperatrd. We'll tend yon a letter written it alone with a special circular If jrou tend us jour address. . 65 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK Andrews , t$& School . . Furnishing t Company . w1 McELREES xWINE OF CARDULt FoLFemale Diseases, j Gebrgeville :-: Academy, - George ville, Cabarrus Co., N. 0. PALE andFEMALE.; -i , - W.M. B.OOKS, A. M., (Univ. N. C) Principal. ' - ' ' - ' ' The'next session will open Auffust 5th, and is-lll-continne 10 months with a short vacation at Christmas. Discipline wise ly bat strictly enforced. Pupils charged from, elate of entrance till close of fire months term. : Q detluciions excpt in eases 7 protracted sickness for one week or more, or by special contract. ' BITES OP TClTIOS PER LUJTAB MONTH J Primary, Spelling and First Reader $1.00 Seco a Reader, Spelling, and Second reaAer, 1 .. 1,36 Intermediate, Spelling, Beading. Ele - meats of Arithmetic, Primary Geog- ' ' f raphy. Primary Grammar, ' L50 Higher English, Grammar, Arithme- ' tic, etc.. - .8.00 Higher Mathematics with one or more of the following: Latin, Greet, French or Spanish, -.UQ to 8.00 Tuition payable monthly or qnarterly. i. . . Boar, inclndin'g lights, fuel, etc., $6.00 - to $7.00 per month. . GeorgeyiHe is situated near, the iunc tion f Dutch Bufialo and Rocky River, in. -South-eastern part of Cabarrus county, ten miles from Concord, in a -: healthy country.. The Academy is a i largej new building, well suited for school purposes. The school trill be . strictly non-sectarian. Pupils will be required to attend Divine . worship and - Sabbath SchooL i . ; ;. - There is a tri-weekly .mail from Geoiigeville direct to Concord and back onTnesdaya, Thursdays andSaturdays. A jfirst-clasa practicing physician re sides in the village.- . Parents tnd guardians interested m education are cordially invited to visit the school. : i Fir further inlormation addreas the Principil. ; . reduced: rates. M states 2uJ International Exposition ATLANTA, GA., Sejttenbef Id December 31, 1897. Tor the above occasion the Southern Railway Co. will sell low-rate rouncUtrip .tickets to ATLANTA, GA., and retBrn on the follow ing basis: -i,v :- ? -;' FROM Alexandria, Va..... Asbevflle, N.C Burlington, N. C-. BurkevUle, Va... Culpeper, v a Chatoam, Va.. ...... Charlottesville, Va, Chapel Bill, N. C... Concord, N.C....... CharlotteN.C DanviJle,Va... Durham, a. Front RoyaLVa- ro, w. u... Goldsboro. N. C. Greensbor CRates from intermediate points in proportion.) EXPLANATION. Column A : Tickets will be sold September 5 and 12. and dail v from September 15 to Decern Y ber 15, 1805, inclusive, with final limit January Hendersonville. N. C Hickory, N.C.. ...., . High Point, N.C... zioc tspnnga, . j . Henderson, N. C...... Lynchburg, va. Lexington, N. C.:..; Morganton,N. C...... Marion, N.C Newton, N.C Orange, Va...J , Oxford, N. C-...i Richmond, Va. ....... Reidsville,N. C....... Raleigh, N. C....... South Boston, Va ... Strasburg, Va. Salisbury, N. C Statesville, N. C TaylnravUle, N. C .... Tryou,N. C Washington!). C . . West Point, V a........ Warrentoh, Va Wilkeaboro. N. C Winston-Salem, N. C. 9.401 10.401 9.65! B6.2519.85 113.85 fl8.TO13.TO E3.2S17.0S ,25.3018.65) 120.8515.30! E3.25 17.06 te0.40.15.00j 14.20.. 13.15!. teO.05U.7ffi E0.40 15.00; 19.25 17.t.K3.y3 El.7516.9a ai.70 fi5.aS 10.95 14.00 bo.40i5.on E3. 60 16.50 18.05.. 15.30... tt4.85... 115.80... Q4.5518.0n tao.4oi5 oo:.... 23.2517 05 ,.. . 18.85 13.801,.... 20.40 15.00j.... oi KRtK an! fll.25 12.451 110.501 fll.89 11.2a 10.90) 11.251 6.75 10.2ffl 10.45 14.00 9.20 11.60! 110.451 6.55 6.85 s!25 7.25 8.40 6.75 8.05 7.25 7.10 7.25 tel.55 15.80. 126.2519.2; 15.30: 11.25 i s an in xi. 16.35.,... Il3.00j 10.75' 7.8S B6.2519.2K... B6.25 19.25! 2.9516.85 19.0013.95! 13.1ffi 110.45... 03.40... 9.70;... UU.tD 1 110.80,... a4;oo...... ..... 7.25 1.25 8.15 4.80 h.oo; 03.601...., ru.oou ...ui.aoi.. 9.801.. 7. 1890. Column B: Ticket will be sold daily from September 16 to December 15, 1895, inclusive with nnai umit tw.enty o) days from date o: sale. Column C if Tickets will be sold daily from sale. No ticket to bear longer umit than Janu- Bep tern ber 15 to December 30, 1895, inclusive, with final limit fifteen (16) days from date of ary7,1896. ' JOIl! NOTICE. B-v authoritv: of a license of the Superior court, I will, on Monday the 4th day of November. 1895, sell at the Teeter school; house, on the premises of the late L B. Teeter, for assets to pay debts of the estate of I. B. Teete, de ceased, the f bllowinir land, to-wit : Sam Snell tract. 100 acre-; Alexander Harris. . tract, 250 acres; Bain tract, 43 acres; Allen tract, 96 1-2 acres; two Welch tracts, one of 50 acres, and the other 33 J acres; three tracts known as the Uynthia (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 1 Montgomery tract, 45 acres; 3 acres adjoining the Mill tract; also the tract knownas the Franklin Stafford lot of - the Pharr land, containing 67 acres, and thstlot known, as the Thomas Pharr " land, containing about 700 acres, v Terms of Sale: One-third cash,'bal- , ance of purchase money to be secured by &ood note. Title reserved until pur chase money is paid. i J L. STAFFORD. j: Adm'r of I. Bi Teeter, deo'd.- Bept. 12,'95. nimnD: Tickets will be sold on Tneadava and Thursdays of each week from Seotember 17 until December 24, 1895, inclusive, with final limit len uuj aays rrom aate or saie. . Column E : Tickets will be sold dnflv fn September 15 to December 30. 1895. incluwivR. wiih final limit seven (7) days from date of sale. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Is the only lkie entering the ErDOSitlon Grounds, having a double-track, standard- guage railway from the center of the city of &tl)nta to the Exposition Grounds. -, For tickets and full information apply to your nearest agent, or address : r--. i U M. COXP, W. A. TURK, Traffic Manager, - ' - GenT Pass. Agt. ; 1300 Penna. Ave., Washington, D. 0, : HIACURA FOR THIN PEOPLE . Are You Thin? Flesh made with Thinacura Talets bv a'&eientific process. They create perfect assimilation of every 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 ; . ' ' j .' STAKDARD BTtlMTiDT ' ' ' for leanness, containing no arsenic, and absolutely harmless. . ! Price, prepaid, $1 per box, 6 for $5. r v Pamphlet, "how to get pat," free. ' THE THINACURA CO., 949 Broad way, New Tork,- 1 i fa . :Poor ; Health7; 1 PARKER'S ' V, HAIR BALSAM- Olenue and IwutinM th xa3t j( PromotM m ncrarunt giowth. Hsrer Tails to Bestor Orsy . V t?r Hair to Ita youthful Color. Cum tcalp diaease ft hair feline. i BI U CA s a z o RI-P-A-N-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. 3 ! Caveats, and TraderMarks obtained. ant n Po ont business conducted for Moocratk Fees Ovn Omct is OMosrre.O. s. patent orriee t and weean 'Secure patect in less time than those remote from W ashington. - . ? Send modelAdrawinjr or Daoto.. witli dA. Jaon. We advlJC, U patentable or not, free of Charge. . Our fee not due till patent is secured. ' . a DiuMii n 'How to Obtain Patent. " with I cost of same in tire U. & and foreign countrie ; sent iree. Adores; c.A.sriw&oo. ' Opf. Patent Ornee. rASHIROTON. D. C. 1 i i 1 means so much more than you imagine serious ana l fatal diseases result . from 4 trifling ailments neglected. Don t play with Nature s r greatest gift -health. ' - If you are feeling and generally ex- j nauEtea, nervous, J and can't - work, berin at once tak ing the most relia- J ble strengthening T medicine.which is A Brown's Iron Bit- ters. A few bot- A tlfMi rut. Kti comes from the v.rv first Hnv a won't stain yenr J tMML an il 1 . - i . . i r piCASOUb iV MAC. J IBrowiB Iron : Bitters ... 1 It Cures Kldnev and Liver . Ok Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Troubles, r Constlnatlon. Rad Rlnnd h Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. Get only the genuine-t-it has crossed red on the wrapper. - All others are sub- 1 :es. On receiot of s,amM will send set of Ten Beautiful World's H rmir lews ana dook tree. BROWN CHEMICAL. CO. BALTIMORE. MD It Would Kxpel our Gold and Gold Paper ' and 2 Cans - DiMutrona : Panic Beiolt . of Having Two Dollars of Different Tab' oes Erila of m SUver Basis. 1" "T" . f In an address, delivered at Bay View, Mich., Senator Burrows of Michigan vigorously opposed the free coinage fal lacy and upheld : our present financial system. After reviewing our monetary legislation he said : 'In the first place the nee ana un-. limited coinage of silver at 1 6 to - would in mv iudsment expel from our circulation not only our entire volume of gold, bnt every dollar of paper money redeemable in gold, and cause a contrac tion of the currency and a - resultant panio the like of which has not been seen in this generation.". '; " 4 "This would follow. as the tneyitaoie result of that law of monetary science which where two moneys are issued of unequal yalue the cheaper will always excel the dearer from circulation. It certainly needs no argument to demon strate the truth pf the proposition tnas if two. dollars are issued, one worth 60 cents and the other 100 cents,: the B0 cent dollar will be the only dollar in circulation and the 100 cent dollar will be hoarded by the banks and individuals until the whole volume of such currency entirely disappears. -This law is of uni versal ' application and has its origin in human nature itself. No debtor owing tlQO, would discharge that indebtedness in the mote valuable of two moneys. He would surely make use of the cheaper and retain the dearer. Ifcwas the knowl edge of this law that guided the fathers in fixing the ratio Jn tne beginning a 15 to 1. i - - . 'They knew that dollars of unequal commercial value could not be made to circulate permanently side by side, and so, having ascertained that 24? grains of pufe gold were of equal value witn 871 grains of j pure silver, they pro vided for the coinage of these two met als into dollars at the ration of 15'to 1. But the truth of this prineiple has been demonstrated over and over again even in onr own history. The gold and silver coins issued at the ratio of 15 to 1 un der the act of 1792 shortly, became of uneaual commercial Value,' the bullion in the gold dollar being of greater, value than the bullion in the ; silver douar. The silver dollar became cheaper than the gold dollar and j the consequence was that silver alone circulated and cold gradually disappeared. ; Indeed, and for the same reason, the coinage oi gold declined, for the 24 grains of Dure cold nrovided for in the cold dol lar were worth more uncoined than when coined, and therefore its coinage naturally ceased, and silver bullion alone found its! way to -the mints of the United States. ;:" - '. ' "It remains only to be inquired what would be the pjrabable effect of adopting the silver dollar of S71 grains as our sinele standard of valsiek sThe first and most patent result, as . already noticed, would be to drive .from our circulation every other dollar or superior value, whether of coin or paper. ' Our f600, 000,000 of cold, constituting one-third of the entire volume of our money. would be quickly eliminated from our circulation" byi being hoarded or Bent abroad, followed by . the retirement of our-$4 00,000, 000 of paper currency re deemable in gold, producing a contrao tion of the currency, unexampled in our history, of over $1,000,000,000, to be followed by a j financial convulsion un precedented in modern times. It will not do to say that with free and unlim ited coinage this : vacuum, would be quickly supplied, for it would require 25 years, with the present capacity of our mints, to replace this vast volume of currency with silver. ' " ."This, consideration alone ought to be sufficient to deter us from venturing upon- such a J hazardous policy. . .More than this. The silver dollar of 871 grains produced under free .coinage and not maintained at a parity with the gold dpllar, as it surely would not bewould, as we have seen, atonee sink to the level of its bullion value and" be worth only about 50 cents. Every depositor in sav ings, national! and state banks, the hold ers of policies in life, fire and all other insurance companies, investments in loan and building associations, represent ed by a srreat bodv of neonle namberinc more than 20,000,000, would be forced to jreceive in j return for their deposits, premiums and investments a dollar of only one-half the value of that with" which they parted, to the enormous and incalculabla advantage of these great corporations. I Suppose an importer, of foreign goods should become indebted" to the government of the United States in the sum of 10,000 for customs dues, what would. prevent him from purchas ing" $5,000 of silver bullion and under free coinage converting it intq 1 0, 000 silver dollars, and with these liquidate the indebtedness to- the government? Every pensioner would find his meager stipend lessened one-half, and many Of them Would be reduced to beggary.' Not only this, but all the recipients, of fixed salaries; every, clerk, teacher, ''railway employee and receiver of a stated in come would be forced to take a money which in procuring the necessities of life for himself and ifamily would pos sess only one-half of its former purchas ing power, for it must be remembered the price of (everything would advance fkt. ii a -aim : vaiue vi our money aecunea. But it would! be an endless task to at tempt to catalogue the disaster which such a step would be sure to entail.'' i - j- 8 A SONG Sing a song of silver, . : A pooLet full of rye, -Four and twenty blackbirds 3 Baked In a pie. ....-- , , '" , - - :v..-.v. ?;-.:. . ... ..... r " e:-.V -""!::-. vf . - : -j ' ..v..' .-.."-'r --i: ...: T Jlr' r Sing a song of silver, Poorest kind Of money, Dollar worth, bnt fifty cents, Wouldn't they look funny? When the sdlverites get in Prioes will be high, Everybody kicking then When they go to buy. Sing a song of silver, I , ; : Thirty -two to one, -Piled up in the treasury, i What is to be done ! ii With the useless metalf Isn't Uncle Sam ( - r Just a little bit ashamed . Of the silver sham? i Sing a song of silver, . - -Fiat money, too,1. - . Populists want both kinds, - Neither wopth a eon. Every man with savings, ' , fiees them melt away, : And of all debts only . , . . - : The Devil is to pay. ' - fiing a song of silver, ' A. song is all it's worth, Greedy silver barons ' Thought triey owned the earth, But the honest people . . .: Downed sixteen to one4 ' ' " And the silver shouters . - Now are on the run. " . Whlddpn Graham. inff lightened by new inventions, but tiAw has vet been discovered to bnhten the hours of labor, and make life" worth ' living like Simmons Liver Regulator does. It's the King of Liver jledioines. A sluggish liver depresses One's Bpirits and causes languor, besides ..,nuittri t Via ti?nnl( Rvstem. . But Dim-. rinons Ldver iseeuiator wneu uy o-r- t strengthens the body. , . . ; -- Tn - th home the power behind the throne is the eldest daughter. I The universal prevalence of scrofula is a fact well known to physicians.- - The inlv medicine that has hitherto proved a specino lor ims areaunu wuipimu. Apei's Sarsaparilla,- which expels every germ of poison , from the blood. You cannot begin to use it too soon. - ; , I A' person ' is prematurely A old when paldness occurs before -the forty-fifth tear. Use Hall's Hair Benewer to keep he scalp healtiiy and prevent baldness. j ' - . uucklen'a Arnica Salve. , i TJia heat wtlve in the world for cuts bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ehenm, Fe ver Sores Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chil blains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or ho , pay re qUirea.T,X . is guaxaiiveeti w uci-iFAAt"- BTiRfn.f.tinTi nr rnonev refunded Prire 25c. a Tbox. For sale by F, B. Fetzer. - - 1 iWhen Baby was stele, we give her Oastoria. When she wad a Child, she cried for Castoria, (When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria, c . . . . ' When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. How Is ThU For Honesty, v -'. AKBoy, O..Sept. 20.-TWO weeks ago MtsJ Jacob Weymang,". a farmer's wife, gave a tramp a pair of old tr users : in which her husband " bad f hid en $200. Search for the wayfarer' jwas fruitless. To-diay he came back. liad- tramped neariv iuu miles to return tne money, which," being hidden in the lining, he did not at once discover. i The man was liberally rewarded and given steady e:nplovment. He is Jessef Zing, -i of v eSt AvonConn.- The DarUngton, t Wis., Journal says editorially of a patent medicine: 'We know from experience tnat Unamber laihrs " Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy is all tbat is claimed for it, as on two two occasions it stopped excru ciating pains and possibly savmgius from an mi timely graver We would not rest! easy oyer night without it in the honjee.' This remedvundoubtedly saves more pain ana sunennz man o trier mea icine in the world. Every family should keep it in the house, for it is sure to be needed sooner or later. ) For sale by D. D, Johnson; druggist. A man's goodness must be m ; his heart, not in his head, if he wants to be well balanced If vonr children are snbiect to cronn watch for the first svmptom of the disease hoarseness. If Chamberlain's Couch Remedy is Given as soon as the child becomes hoarse it will prevent the attack. Even after the j croupy cough has appeared the attack jean always be prevented by giving this remedy. ; It is also invaluable for colds and whooping cough. For sale by U. L. Johnson, druggist. - v - - -j " '. ' - .-. - . . r-. . . - v.,v A fool and his moneyiare soon part ed, for the general good of mankind. i . ..... - j . - . . - . If Troubled With Rheumatism Read This AxNAPoiiis. Md.. Abril 16. 1894. I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism and found it to be all that is claimed for it. I believe to be the best preparation for rheumatism' and deep seated muscular pains on the" mar Ket ana aneerluliy recommend it to the public, j Jno. Or. Brooks, dealer : in boots, shoes, etc, No. 18 Main street. I '..'. ALSO BEAD 1HIS. i :- : MbchanicsVtiiIiK. : St. S Mary county. Md. I sold a bottle o Chamberlain's Fain liaim to a man wio had been suf fering witn. rheumatism for - several years. ' It n.ade him a well man. For sale at 50 cents by bottle by D. D. Johnson, Druggist. !, - 'c-,- - . tuompnlsory Conclusion. rHe was a flirt and the girl knew it. He had been saying tender things and looking unutterable ones for weeks. , And eyery time he opened his mouth he put his foot In it - At last he came to the point. -"-:." "I have lost my heart," be 'said to her, In that way. which every woman knows so well, the interpretation of. -. She looked at him searchingly. , 'Science, 'sh responded, "says tliat nothing is lost.". He was : about to reply, but he caught himself. : Then he got out.of the presence of that girl, for he knew in his soul that Bhe was science, and that in her opin ion Jhis heart was nothing. Detroit Free Press.' ' . - I CARTERS C3ITTLE . : A Dnfl to the Death. - Some Frenchmeniwere boasting of their "affairs of honor," when one of them, a Marselllais, declared that he had, inflicted upon an antagonist the a most dreadful fate that a duelist Had ever met. "How was it?" asked every body. . "I was at ; a "hotel,' and I chanced to insult a total stranger. It turned out that he was a fencing mas--a ter." One or -the other of us, he de clared, in. a fearful i wrath, -'will not go but of this room alive!' 'So let it be! I shouted in response;' and then I rushed out of the room, locked the .door behind me, and left him there to,: die!" Argonaut. . " TJnneceasary Waste of Gray Matter. - I Cholly was waiting for his reed-birds on toast and regarding with .a puzzled; expression . a brisk-looking man : with' pompadour hair : who sat i at the, op-! posite side of the table. : " ; ' ! "Do you know," he said, "I cawn't! help thinking I've seen you" before somewhere?" : ' t . "Don't try 16 help it, my good feint low," replied the other, j soothingly "Waiter, bring "me some ! corned-beef; hash." Chicago Tribune, i ij An ounce of preveution" and a poundi of anticipatory anxiety. 4 - 'It- is a very mean nature that won'tt borrow once in a while. "Well regulated love is Bix of one ana naif dozn of th otner. - ' Plin stitutes. i m uaoing uonsenalorj of AmaricalO Cal Fakltrk, Director, 'rtllll ! roandedlalSaiby rNtV . . A Silver Monomaniac ( They say a fellow in Henry county. Ma, is "so cranky on the silver question that he digs up all the goldenrods and marigolds, raises white corn and won't speak to his Wife because she has golden hair, is forever denouncing the gold cure, won't keep the golden rule and doesn't1 wan to enter, fee golden gates. ktanston (Wy.) News-Register. B. Tourje Si - (l . . :, 0 fi- Send Ux Prespectos - giving full information. tank W. H alb. General Manager CHILL . . MORGAN'S : IMPROVED CHILL TONIC Superior to All Otbera. It is a true Chill Cure in combination with Liver Tonics. When properly taken it never fails to cure the most ob stinatejease of Chills and Fever. Where others fail it will oure. , It is pleasant to take, and contains nothing to injure the most delicatesystem. v Babies take it easily. As a Tonic it is without an equal. Guaranteed by your druggist. Price 50 cents per bottle. Pnr mIa t the drug stores in Concord. Yoigt & Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. " .A Storm at Sea. Increases the discomfort of the voyager jjui, even wne" toe weatner is not tem pestuous he is liable, to sea sickness. They who traverse the "gigantic Wet ness .should! be provided with Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters, which quiets dis ordered stomachs with gratifying speed and certainty. To the hurtful influice .of a tropic, malarious -or too rigorous or damp climate, as well as to the baneful-effects of j unwholesome diet and bad water, it is a reliable antidote. "Com mercial travelers by sea or land,? mari ners, miners, western pioneers, and all who have to: encounter vicissitudes of of climate and temperature, concur in pronouncing it the best safeguard. It prevents rheumatism and pulmonary at tacks in consequence of damp and cold, and it is an efficient defence against all forms of malaria, It can be depended upon in dyspepsia, liver and kidney trouble. - .1 - There can be no health for either mind or body bo long as the vital cur rent from all impurities by the use of Ayer's 8arsaparilla- This medicine re cruits the wasted energies, strengthens the nerves,, and restores health to the debilitated system. - - Don't give to man. Woman or child who whines. ; . ( - - . ':'- " -" It wfll not cure everything. : It is not claimed that it will cure- but one com plaint, that is dyspepsia. We, cannot say that it will cure every case of dys pepsia, but it will cure a large majority os them." Such caes as are adapted to its! use will derive immediate benefit. Ohe small bottle will : be sufficient to tebtlt. - - : .The Shaker Digestive Cordial is cspe cially adapted for emacieted or elderly 3opIe whose food does them but little or no good because it is not digested. The Cordial contains - an artificially di eted food and is a digester of food ipnilv combined. Bead one of the lit- tie books which your druggist is now giving away and learn of this wonderful remedy. . 1 J . .. , : i " ..... ..,:.: A reallv nalatabln Castor Oil cn.n nrtxr be had under the name of Liaxol. ' : - c - A Medicine that .Makes a Man Hustle. . -. FBANKxnr Co. Tenn.,' May -10, .1852. Ham forty-five years old, and; have soent eight years in bad health. 1 am t a poor man and have to .hustle for a liv- i mg. iJy the use of three packages of Thedford's Blaek-Uraughtr X am now able to hustle in my market garden, and i am as stout as a mule, lit is the greatest medicine on earth, and; does more than i it is recommended to do. - - - - L. A. HUDSON. ' y . A .' woman's kingdom is anarchy it there be no iuan in it. " ' A lr.minent Sliuiater. Kevw B. "Kendall, pastor Grace M. E. church, Atlanta, Ga., says : "I, take pleasure idtestifjpng to the great virtue of King's Boyal Germetuer in relieving night sweats resulting from the debilita ting influf nee of malaria. - In a jseVere ordeal through which; my family passed from this oppressive affliction I found Germetuer to be an .immediate specific Have also found it a speedy tohidto the digestion, and a most .grateful and .re freshing remedy in the heated season hen suffering from relaxation and gen eral debility." New package, large bot tie, 108 doses, f 1. . For safe at Fetzer's Drug Store. v;:-C'.W-"" i?';? -:'urL MB7 Cateheatert Kncilak IMaaaond Brmaa. EtlflYROYAL PILLS : wrvtnal and Only Genuine, arc, alvajri niiable. " ladies ask mtnd Brand Id Ke4 noa Gold amallic gmea, mm with Mm nlibaa. Take ' tvm a4 MltAfumi. ALHrnwiti. jvwmAXi. j lUtsipa tor nartiralari, teadavwlmhi and -mum nr Laflle,- M ittur, by reform I - m I I 'M A & ClAkaaaaril.l STA M u . - . t ,- am mum mm mit cuiimci XwlBrawiKa, , tUissSLesZ Prevention ? j better than cure. Tutt's Liver! Pills will not only cure, but ij taken" in time will prevent - Sick Headache, . i dyspepsia,biliousness; malariaf constipation n jaundi9e, torpic' liver and kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS ABSOLUTELY CURE. Positively- cured by these Little PiUs. :.. - t "i -i - " ! . -f : -' They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. 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Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." - : Da. G. C. Osgood", -- - Lowell, Mass. : Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soouiing syrup and other hurtful : agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.? - , ' 4 Da. J. F. ErjrcBXLOB, Conway, Ark. Friend, Castoria, "Castoria is so veil I recommend it as superior to. known to me." H. A 1" So. Oxford St., B, "Our r,Vi--:- . .. ment have 8poUca nZ ence in their outside Dra,tu. -T.1 l-7 torn . n .J -1.1 .. uu ojuiouga we o; medical supplies wiat products., j-et we are free to coataif ments of Castoria wonS4 favor upon ;t." " UKITEO HoaTOalawtti Aixks C. Sitrrn, Pre. 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For sale by druegista Empire and jejser Machine Spikes, Well Pumps, Fruit -ETJLIi LINE OF- Buggies, Champion Mowers, Cooking Stoi;! vim..,: mm a r m b n - ol i i a o i nuun r All G-oods at Lowest Prices as Usual 5 QUSPENSOBY BANDAGES.','.. Circularfre. t ii'iaveil's. lWb ssprtng Uaraen st. Fhlia, North Citi:;;'j- kii ' SUPERIOR COURT. - f F. A. Kluttz, executor of A. H. Howell deceased, Plaintiff, -t vs. 1 : -I Panl Eudy and wife Jensy; .T, C. Har -sell and wif Mary, Joitn Joyner and wife Alsey, iieda DortonMac Howell, JJolin Stancill and wife He&sie, Alleq . Howell, Thomas Howell, Oscar-Har t sell, Tom Ho welt Minnie Hartseli ' Wilson Hagler and wife Mary, Clay? Austin and wife bailie, Defendants, j It appearing to the satisfaction of ti ooHrt from tbe return of John A. Simft, sheriff of Cabarrna; county, N. C, and from the affidavit of F. A. Klnttz filed in the above-entitled action, that Oscat Hartseli and Clave Aubtin and hU trife, fiallieTAnstift are . non-residents of tbis State, and after due diligence cannot be fonnd. within the tState: of f North Can -lina, aad are necessary "and prof er pa -ties. ti the aboyelentitled action, ai d wheseas the plaintiff above -named I ts begim an action in said Conrt to snbje t to shI'J th real estate of said A. H. Ho -ell described in the .com plaint of tl e plaintiff, . for the purpose of maiii assets to cay debts and eharges of a -mmibtration on the esUte of said A. P Howell, deceased. - And whcieas the saM defendants, 0 car Hartseli, and Claye Anstin and h s wife, Saliie, have an interest- actual r contingent as heir-at-lav vf taid- A. B. Howell in. raid lands. . . Now, tberefoie, the 6aid ('scar Har. Bell," and Clava Austin and wife. Sail e Austin, are hereby notified that unit s they be and eppear at the ofQee of tJ e Ujerk of the bnperior. Colut of said conniy, and State aforesaid on or be fore the 4th day of Novenabrrr 1895, i d plead, answer or demur to the com plan t of the, plaintiff in this action, that tl e plaintiff will apply to IheXourt for tie relief demanded in the complaint aid for costs of action. . " This 18th day of September, 1835. J A3. C. GIBSON, Sept. 10 6 w. Clerk Superior Court, Superior To All 5arsaparillas. Down in Georgia, over fifty years ago, a Imarvelous medicine was discovered. It was what is now known as P, P. p., LtdmSh's Great Remedy), and its fame and reputation has been growing with the years. , . f . For Rheumatism, Blood Poisoning, Pain in the side, wrists' shoulders, back and joints, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Scrofula, and all Blood and Skin Diseases, it has never been equalled- . Pain is subjugated, Health Renewed, Appetite restored and sleepless nights banished cy its wonderful influence. . - 7 I ,p-I- P. is. a wonflerfuj tonic and strengthener. Weak women should always take p. P- It builds them up. It has the universal commendation of medical men througioni. the country, because we publish the formula on every bottle, and one trial will convince us most skeptical that it is a genuine health restorer. - -. Read The Truth And Be Convinced; ceuent thing.' We handle about one dozen bottle week. , e C Drs. J. M. k St. T. RICHARDSON, Picdiaont, 5- A Wonderful Cure. t 1 I was a martyr to muscular rheumatism for thirtv - ' . J-S.UPRISS,NewnanvUle,Fla. ' Testimony from the Mayor. J suffered with Rheumatism for fifteen years, tried all the so-called speciacs, but t no purTse? Mv grandson got me a hotUeif p. P. p.. aid rYeri Ilk? I Hot Springs Surpassed. A botUe of P. P. P., has done me more g th4 three months' treatment at-the Hot Spnne?. 0 ' JAMES M. NEWTON, Aberdeen, trown new man. W. H. WHJ0ER, Mayor f Albany. - From Two Well-known Physicians. yj.l J&7?Z bsr le for your P. P. p od Plmplesr-Sorea"and Eruptions Cured. to tr-.e c- '"-T. vwrs we prescribe it in a greatmany cases, and find' it " 1 1 take creat oleasnre in testifying t qualities of the popular medicine for ' "fc.mA. - t r rf t cx I frtr ..vera an unsigrtatly and disagreeable erupu .1 ..;j-!ii;ec- cr lajcuig tnree Dottles la accuiuiu. tions, I am entirely cured. . .J.D.JOHN----. - of J'jMsi - an e- Savannah, Ga. Capt. rJ? t etterS en from received by us. P. P. P., ' CrealRegedy,)is a medicine whose virtues are known from the Atlantic to the rf a a a F p-be5ns its work by purifying the blood, which is the .source of a-1 w '"feJtSSS111 eruptions that disfigure the complexion, the tired feelin-lbat IStfhlT f ?PlwIanonts of the -daily tasks; sleepless nights, loss oi spF ESSSSS f sPftion, all mean a derangement' of the system consequent fr rsidansand thepcopj Fnr hn Ml J : i . . m; w uiugguis r curecc xrom us LIPPO.1 BROS., rely and pennaneW price $1 a bottle, six botues v PMaoiQB Lippman Block, SAVANNAH. GA.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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