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1 I if i G orn a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza jtion. On corn lands the yield I increases agd the soil improves j if properly .. treated . with fer ftilizers containing not under j actual i Potash. ; A trial of this plan costs but 1 little and is sure to lead to profitable culture " i i Our pamphlets re not advertising circulars bftom- j I in special fertilizers; but are i practical works, comain- ine latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and I are really kdpfiU to farmers; lhey are sent free ipr !tU6aikUlg GERMAN K AW WORKS , 1 j ... ' 5 93 Sassau bt.,Eicw York. 1 GeorgsYille :: Academy! j t Georsevill, Cabarrus Co. N. 0. !. mALE andTFEMALE. W.M. BltOOKS, A. M-alpiiv. N. C.) Principal. I i The nest session to?" open Angust 5th, and -will continue 10 mouths with a short 1 vacation at Christmas. Discipline wise f ly but strictly enforce Pupils charged 1 from date of entrance? till close of rive 1 months terra. VV6 Hediictiwt txept tn . j eases vf protracted sic&iess for one week or I ,-Kre, or by special contract. I ; hates of xrrriox piia litxa'b mqxth: . j J'riinai' t oe- d v, -5-pel-i-js and Tirst Ilea der iieader, iSuellins, and Second 51.00 1 6 reader, - ; . - t . r Inrerni'.liate,pellinr.sReadins, Ele ; i I merits of AriUijnetic, Primary G oog- raphv, Primary Granenar, I HisrHer Eair'tislU Grammar, Arithnie i ' tio. etc.. t 1.50 2.00 i Uiirher Mathematics with one or mora ! ; .. tha rfnlimm-lnar; T.sitin. CireeiK ii-l VYenoh orSnaiLsh. V 2.50 to 3100 L Tuition payalie moitlily or quarterly. I Board, "incJadfeifrBs4t.s, fuel, eto., $3.a0 .03 re month. Georsreyille is situated near the junc tion, of Dutch 3afikl and Rocky River, !in South-eastern tart of .Cabarrus V bounty, ten niiles filpin (Xneord,: 'an. a r liealtay. country. t he Academy is a jlarfce . new buaUmg,i'. 'well suited for 1 iHsehooi :pnrposs. "'iQ school will; be I Rtriotlv non-sebtariaii. Pupils will ;be 1 1 required to attend Divine worship Tand . ibabbat-h school. jt There is a tri-jreekly mail from Georeville direct to Concord and back 1 on Tuesdays, T.hursViys aniSaturdays. A iirst-cl-iss practicing physician re- ! sides in the vi' 1 1 .-. Parents ind cnarlians -interested in education are I the school. !eordialjly invited to visit iniorrkition addresslthe jeor lartiiei s 'Principal. R:I-li-A-N-S gi " mm J E3 a The modern stand ard Farpily Medi- cine:, viires ine common every-day ills !of hmmanity; P B mm v:-i L -i I Caveat-,, and Trias-MatUs obtained, and all Pat 4 eat business conducted fr Mcpsa ate Fees. 50a C?r.r,t 13 f PPOrT tS. S. ;CNT OFFICE i ana s cars secut e T-z-zi.s i m Isss lime tnaii tnose! . S i resects if V. d:h;:itort - . - 1 J Eeud modvi, if.-s.wihs or pbcto.. "vit V "I Jtiod. ..We stir;-?, il T!t:it.-b!3 o-ni charge. Cur is-pc: d-.i . p:t?ntis vith 4escrtj- not, tree ol ' sfecured. ! A PATK-PHi.iT, !Tl-J'.TtiO! Patents,"-with ina iire:sa countries j seat tee. Aac-.3, 5 " Cfp, Sam3- PromiFipnt Doctrine -.or- REV. G. F GlllSRRlLL, of the Vester4 North Caro- liiia Conv'rence. This book, is defi.nCd for young I Metho,dit-t and all.ivho wish fo know i Tnnret of the doctrines of 'our Church. J The foli'vwiu are Siftne oi tne suhjects ' lucidly and edmprehfensively discussed ; Repentance 6 war di God; Justification by Faith: Resrenpratirn by the Holy - ' Spirit,- The Witness of - the Spirit; i Sane tincatioxi of Belje vers, kc I Send 25 cebts (not f-tarops) to REV. i C. F. SHERRILL, Madison, N. C., and ; get this book. . ! ' Oct. 3. muh I'M mm : Cnt Airmratelir and Rap liy on the - ! -FARQUHAR "A. :-.. 1 V L Feed Saw Mill Boiierairroin 12 to 40 I'owar. ' . fe fnTl W:-,eyt.1 '! t 1 r,c-,, J A, S. rRQUHAR C0. Ltd., XOUK, PA. W u ir-N rr w- IWINE Ofi CARDUI.: - f- T?n5 t?nmnfn mnmmnMM " 4m, 1 Clmne and t-uiiii-ja tie hair. froiuoteJ a loxorisat prowtn. Never Fails to Eestdra Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures icalp disomies & hair fuilin&i 0c,na $1 to ?t rn:ft HirJDERCOItS. i ' ; Tlie oclv lure uure iurt.om fetops ail paui. KnturM com r l 5 ISacfclen'g Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chil blain Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay re qmfed.- It is guarantetMi to iye per fect suitisfaclion or money refunded. Price 2"ic. a box. For .sale by P. B. Fetzer. - -1 - ; ,' . ' - " - - Oa n.!l On. f -inwvor, noted for his success on crc-ss-examination found his match in j a recent .trial, when he asked a long- j suffering witness how long he had j worked at his busin-ess of -tin-roofing, j The answer was: "I . have worked at ' it off and on, cut nave worseu at i-t steady for the past twelve years." "How long off and on have you worked at it?" . . , "Sixty-five years."- "How old are you?" , ,' : - "Sixty-five." . ' "Thor you have been a tin-roorer tr om birth?" "No, sir; of coursa I haven't." "Tlwcn why do you say that you have worked a.t your, trade sixty-nvo years?" "Because you asked how long off and on I had worked at It I have worked at it off and on sixty-five years twenty years on and forty-five off." Here there was a roar in the court room, but not at "the expense of the witness, and ids inquisitor hurriedly finished his 'examination in confu sion. Harper's Bazar. ' ; A Scientific Note, i ; Absent-minded Professor (.who has, been snowballed by naughty boy3 on the hillside)-I must -send a communi cation to the academy regarding the pnenomenally large enowflake3 this winter. Fliegende Blaetter. pUKEfQUHM CsiGABfTTES if; vV-wil rtnUtCnttair. uj.il i.-, P-tf DURHAM. N.C, U.S.A. MADE FROM 31 all a - . Si 4? . ABSOLUTELY REDUCED-RATES. cotton states sud international Expositicui . ATLANTA, GA., SejrtEBbef IS Decembef 31, 1895- Tor the above occasion tbe Southern Eailivay. Co. will'eeil low-rate rounltrip tickets to ATLAN1A, GA., and retirn on the follow ing' basis: FE03I- B c- Alexan drla , Va. ..... ABheville, N. C...... Burlington, N. C. Burlieville, Va..... ... Culpepev, Va ........ Chatfiam, Va Charlottesville, Va.. Chapel Hill, N.C.... Isft .fts'ia.ss' ... hi.nos 112.65; I 9.4d.....i 6.75 iq w 1 o RSi- . 23.25 17.05. ....11.95L,. 25.S) 18.55 13.50... S0.6515.S0.,,.. 10.65 ... 23.2517.05. ....13.40... (20.40 15.00..... 10.351 uoncora, is.u. Charlotte, N.C Danville, Va... Durham, N.C Front Uoyal, Va Greensboro, N. C..... Goldsboro, N. C.i Hendersonville, N. C. Hickory, N. C High Point, N.C Hot Springs, N. C . . . . Henderson, N. C. , Iiynchburfr, Va. Lexington, N. C... Morganton,N. C Marioo, N. C Newton, N.C ..... Orange, Va .. Oxford, N. C.... Kichmond, Va Beidsville, N. C Raleigh, N. C SoutbBoston, Va .... Sfirasburg, Va. Salisbury, N. C Statesville, N.' C Taylorsville, N. C .... Tryon, N. C Washington, D. C .... West Point, Va. Warrenton. Vn 14.20..,.. 10.40 13.15'. r 9.65 6.65 5.85 0.0514.70'.. ...110.201 30.4015.00 10.45' ;28.25 19.25! 14.001 17.65 J.95..... 9.20 21.75 15.85... :.!U.60; 11.70, t 8.60 .... 15.20.. ...111.25'. . .. 5.25 7.25 8.40 6.75 16.95. ....12.45.... 14.00 110.50!.... E0.40 15.00: U0.45! ;23..6016.50; 11.5a 16.&5! 11.8,... 8.05 7.25 7.10 7.25 15.30; 11.25! 14.85; 15.30 10.90: U.25 E4-55 18.00'. 113.10! K0.401500. B3.2517.05l...., 10.45! 12.40. 18.8513.80 E0.4015.0ffl 10.45! 10.80; 14.00 9. V;.... 1.5515.80 126.25 19.25!.... JO.OO ll.M 7.25 7.25 8rl5 4.90 nS.SO; 11.25! 16.35... ..ilS.OOi 10.75'..... 7.85! itr er. -iff oc hti r s-'j.d-xj ! 11W: Or- c in A- u rwv 126.25 19.25! 14.00. Wilkesboro, N. C. 11.30... Winstonalem, N. C. '19.00 13.95'. 9.80... (Rates from intermediate points in proportion.) EXPLANATION. Column A: Tickets will be sold September 5 and 13, and daily from September 15 to Decem ber 15, 1605, inclusive, with final limit January 7,1890. ' - ... - . - Column B : Tickets will be sold dally from September 16 to December 15, 1895, inclusive, with final limit twenty (20) days from da to or sale. Column C: Tickets will bo sold daily from September 15 to December 30, 1895, lnclusiv w.u uutu lnuit, mieeii io aays rrom uateoi sale. No ticket to bear longer limit than Janu ary 7. 1HWL Column D : Tickets will be said on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week from September 17 unta December 24, 1895, inclusive, with final limit ten U0) days from date of sale, - -- - ' Column E: 'licketa will be sold daily from September 15 to December 30, 1895, inclusive, withnal limit soven (7) days from date of sale. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Is the-only lfcio entering'-the Exposition Grounds, having a double-track, standard gxiajje railway from tho center of the city of Athmta to the Exposition Grounds. For tickets and full information apply to four nearest agent, or address . JL CCXP, : Traffic Manager, 1300 Penna. Ave., W. A. TUBE, ' Genl Pass Agt Washington, J).,C-- . is strictly a L oca 1 Disease, and is the result of sudden climatic changes. ELY'S CREAM BALM ;s acknowledged to be the, most thorougl. cure for Nasal Catarrh; Cold in Head and Hay Fever, of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain and inflammation, heals the sore, .protects the membrane from colds, restores the senses ot taste and smell. The Balm is applied di rectly into the nostrils, is quickly absorbed and gives relief at once. The results that follow catarrh, due to the dropping of pois onous matter Into the throat, are irritation of the bronchial tubes and soreness of the lungs accompanied by a cough. In all such caea we recommend Pinola Balsam to be used in connection with Cream Balsam. ELY'S PINFOl A RAI ram u-ill ho foiindjexceUent for all ?hroat and lung tor nammations ana for asthma. Con sumptives will in variably derive benefit f rdm its use as it quickly abates the cough, renders expecto ration easy,.a8Si st ing nature in re storing w ajs t e d tissues. There is a lartre "percent age .of those: who suppose 1;taeir cases to be COnsumnMnn vclin nrn inWoAffMi. ing from a chronic bold or deep seated cough oiten aggravated by catarrh. Both remedies are pleasant to use. Price of Cream Balm, 50c.. per bottle ; Plneola Balsam, 5c. In quantities of $2.50 we will deliver free of ex- press or postage, on receipt ol amount ELY BKOTllERS,t Warren St. JSew York IfiSS Aent'? profits per month. Will ptJGjj prove it or pay forfeit. New ar- iicles .lust out. A free. Tr v ns. CIiMbm. V New York. - T - "1 - "A 'A "jV Ar . - t-'i 1 n , it s SEA ISLANDS DIALECT. lllnttrated In tke Conr of n Argument Between Two Speaker. Alfred was a lanky,- loose-jointed vouth with the shambling gait of a nnrl mora nan his snare o: Afro-American lazihess. In color no woo a orifrirmflT.in. brown, or as the hands on the plantation called it bpv vind of nissruhi suh." With a the arrogance of the copper-alloyed negro he looked down upon ine uainei-uuu members of his race. Tie was emDloved in doing odd jobs about the plantation! and one day was coming over the railroad -crossing on hia wav from the 'f big spring " bal anciug a bucket off water upon the hntioKs crown of his : -woolly' head. when ushfl nansed to look up and , , , m it down the lines of glittering s.eel rails nctoaihiT to Rftft "Wedder de shoo fly train dey" on time," caugnc Eigni rival enemy. Paul YoungDiooa, a thfrk-set. bullet-henced black, a year or two older ahd mahy pounds heavier than our hero. , Pitting down his bucket and lounging toward tne new comer, who had parsed at the cross ing, Alfred demanded: "Paul, wat you tell Pink 'about me to de settin' up las' Sattyday nite?" Tell w icn - nna:, v 'Aun' Sarah gra'daater Pink.. Tou know urn berry well;!" "Who tell you I iqiow sner "Ef you ain' know 'um you 'quaint- an wia um. - WelVef I is'quaintan wid 'um l nebher tell 'um nuttfn." . "You tell 'um dat K could'n speciry. "Who tell. ycu I teftl 'um?" " 'Lizzy bet' tell mie." "W'ich 'Llzzybet' flat?" "Same 'Lizzybet'; you mua' be fool, enry?" I Don t you cuss me a rooi. I cuss you a fool, yaaB, en' I cuss you a lie, en I cuss ;you a niggan! "Ef you cuss me aJ nlggun, youseu is a niggun . "Who me?" cum, 'BiDn.' you.' Alfred took a heavy lignt- wood knot from a pile of engine wood near by and brought it down with a whack on the thick! skull of his op ponent The blow didn't seem to trou ble the recipient much, and he stood, looking dazedly at. his assailant until the sight of his ovn blood trickling down the planks reminded him that he had been despitefully used. Seizing Alfred suddenly by Jthe ears he butted him full in the forehead and the two skulls crashed together with the sound like the coupling or freight cars- with automatic bumpers. The battle was a short one. Alfred fell to earth and wa3 soutLdly belabcred before I could make the now thoroughly- aroused Paul abandon the -fight j "Now, Alf ud " said the conqueror. "I done bruk- yo mout,- you is satisfy. enty?" . , " Alfred rose from the fray with a "head bloody Tut through his swol- triumphant face, hi3 unbowed.' "N'mine" said he len lips as he took tip his burden and moved slowly away. "Anyhow, I git een de fuss' lick." Columbia State. TP anted ft Chang of Diet. An old gray-hair!ed woman stands about the entrance pf a big downtown building and asks or alms in about this strain:' . - t ' "Mister, please giye me a few pen nies to buy bread.") This she has been repeating over and over until the occupants of the building have all befcome familiar with every intonation ot her short song. The other afternooh a stout, middle aged man, who ha4 heard her plain-, tive appeal many times a day for sev eral months, was j- rushing into the building, i He evidently had some im portant' business on his mind,that must be attended to quickly. As usual, the old woman stuck but h'er hand and greeted him with: I "Mister, please give me a few pen nies to buy bread."! - , Stopping suddenly, and quickly thrusting a bill in per hand, the man full of business said gruffly: "Here; you go buy some pie. You eat too much bread!!" New York-Ad- veruser. Spain Well, I egg come from! wonder where that -1 Wheu tho C'liUI Blits of tho Morn Ing i ' - Hanglika a pall over the surface of the earth, it will be well for you before venturmj? into the- raw vftimrnna hit. charged, perhaps, wilh the seeds of ma laria or proyoeativs of rheumatic twinges, to take a wineglassf ul of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, and thus shield your self from atmospheric influences threat ening to health. If jyou happen to get snowed, sleeted or rjained upon, use the same preventive, arid avoid the rheu matism or a dangerous cold. The agreeable warmth irifused into the cir culation by this general stomachic, its invigorating and regulating properties commend it to all appreciative of the fact that prevention is belter than cure. Use the Bitters for dysrepsia, bilious! ness, nervousness ard kidney trouble, sick headache and debilitv. . .. A Big Sign... One" of the larg-est sigrs ever paintea is seen on the roof pf the Chattanoogf Medicine Co's laboratorv at the foot o. Lookout Mountain. The sign is 175-f t long and 40 f eet wide, and reads, 'Mc' Elree's Wine of Cardui for Women. Some of the letters ire 20 ft. long, and can be read from th4 top of the historic old mountain.N'o Visitor comes to this popohir resort without having "Wine of Cardm" firmly imip'ressedjon his mem ory. This medicine has increased in popular favor very vapidly, and now stands at the; head of it3 class. Thou sands of ladies use itj every month. An Olrt Man's Conns I. Mr. Monroe Daid$on, of Greenville, Ga.. says, May 21st. 1895 : "I have used Royal Germatuer for Kidney Troubles from which I have j suffered from boy hood. It gave me relief in a few , days, and is the only medicine that has ever given me any permanent relief. . I take pleasure in recommending it to any one suffering irom any kind of Kidney trou ble. I believe it is the best thing that old people can use for debilitv and ner vousness " New packagerlarge bottle, 103 doses, 1. For sale at Fetzer's Drugstore. - j Good advice: Never leave home on a journey without a bottle of Chamber ton s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For Bale by D. D- Johnson Druggist. Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladies ,I1yelx.lnNortllCar1Ina for established, reliable house j Salary $780 and expenses! Steady position. Enclose reference and self ?n j Company, Third Floor, Omaha Bidg I . Ihe Cuban Situation. " ' I ' ' ' ' ACUTE DYSPEPSIA. HEART DISEASES OFTEN ATTENDS IT. The Modern Treatment Consists In Kemor J . . tug tne Cause. j :. From the Republican, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. " "i)'or ten years prior ; to 1894, T was a constant sufferer from acute stomach trouble. I hadjvllthe manifold symp toms of acute dyspepsia and "at times ! other troubles were present in compli- cation I did not know what it was to enjoy a meal. No matter how careful I might be as to tho quality, quantity and -preparation of my - food, distress always -followed eating. I was despondent and blue. "Almost to the point of insanity nttiinpn. and would have been clad to tilt?. : VlLt-xi viicu -t- wiuu ympatuei0 heart trouble set inland Ot ten ana otten x couia not sieep. tu n a and no-am I was oblised to nail a doctor in the night to relieve sudden attacks of suffocation which would come on without a moment's warning. I My troubles increased as tiaie' wore on and I spent large sumsi in doctor bills, being compelled to have medical attendance almost constantly. Durie-g 1802 and 1893, it was impossible for me to retain food, and water brashes plagued me. I was reduced to a skele ton. The doctors gave us as their opin ion that the trouble was ulceration of the coats of the stomach and heldout no hope of recovery. One doctor saidt 'All I can do to relieve your suffering is.by the use of opium." - ' - - The abeve was told our reporter by Mrs. V.Curley, of Clarehce, Iowa, and is interesting because thousands are suf. f eriag as she did. . i . j I am now almo?t free from trouble, and if through some error of diet I feel badly, this splendid- remedy sets me right again. I have regained my strength and am onoe more in my usual flesh. I sleep well and eat without dis tress. I have no doubt that' I owe my reooverv to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.' L only wish that I had heard of them years ago, thereby saying myself ten years of suffering and mney. I I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills' contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by all druggists, or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Sche nectady, N. Y., for 50o. per box or six boxes for $3 50. ' HOW TO FKEVENT CROUP. Some Ktading That Will l'rove Interesting to Young Mothers.- How to - - Guard Aganst the Disease. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning the cause, first symptoms and treatment is the object of this item. The origin of croup is a common cold. Children who are sub ject to it take cold very easily and croup is al most sure to follow. The first eymp toin is hoarseness; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cougb which is easily, recognized and wil,l never be tor gotten by one who has heard it. The time to act is when the child first be comes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disappear. Even after the croup cough has developed it will prevent the attack. There is no danger in giving this rsmedy for it contains nothing injurious. For sale by D. D. Johnson, Druggist, J - The man is travelling in the wrong direction who thinks money can makte him happy. ' ' The wife of Mr. Leonard Wells, of East Brimfield, Mass., had been Buffer- mg from neuralgia for two days, not being abie to sletp-or hardly keep still, when Mr. Holden themerchant there stnt her a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and asked that she gave it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells the next day he was told that she was all right, the pain had left her within two hours, and that the bottle oLPain Balm was worth 5.00 if it could not be had for less. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by D. if. Johnson, Druggist If we do not learn from little trials, the lesson may have to be taught in great ones. 1 There-is nothing that causes women greater discomfort and misery than the constantly recurring Headache. "Men suffer lt-ss with Headache.: My wife's health was very indifferent, having Headache continually, and i lust two packages of Simmons Liver Jtegulator released her from all Headache and gave tone aud vigor to ber whole system. I nave never regrettea it s use; Al." IS DeBord, Mt, Vernon, Ky. The best views are sometimes right as tne ena or tne longest tunnels. coarse hair s as to make it Jcjk tjrace- ii or uecoming. jytue usept Ajer i and the hair made to assume ;any style ui aiiuujit-uieui, mil may ue aesiTea uive ine v igor a trial. A razor-back hog is a bad beast to ride to dinner on. About two years ago, thsliev. Mr. Surf, of lilue Springs, Nebr4 lost his hair after fever, and her.rnA npinrlo- hsM He finally resolved to use Ayer's Hair v igor,' ana now nas as nne a head of hair as could be desired. ' This is certainly fact worth remembering a urea siomacn is very mucn like a A A ' S J ' 1. . ! t sprained ankle. If you suffer; from any r it. i i tw. iu syuiptoms oi dyspepsia, your siomacn is tirea. it needs a crutch, We must relieve it of all work for a time or until it is restored tQ-its natural Btreneth. To do this successfully, we must use a food which is already digest ed outside of the bodv. arid Which will aid the digestion of other foods that may De tafeen with it.-- Such 4 product is tne naer Digestiye Uordiaa. -The Shakers have used the Idigestive principles - present in ' plants' for the manufacture of this article, and its suc cess nas Deen truly phenomenal. Yon can try it for the nominal sdm of 10 cents, as sample bottles are sold by all uruggisis at tnis price. i Liaxolis the best medicine for chil dren. Doctors lecommend it in place or vjastor uu. People with hair that ia continually fallinsr ont. or t.hosiA tho. una V.ll nn stop the falling, and get a good growth oi uair Dy using iiail's Mair Kenewer. Positively cured by tlieso kittle PUls. : They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia", Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.- A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea! Drov;J. ness, BaiTasieinth Mouthy Ccatcil Tongue Pain in the Sida, TORPID OVrp, Regulate the Bowels. PureH'-Vr J'-U. Smaii PHI. Srna!! Dec", 1 Small Prtce. j " JT - iJW V l' -'' I ' lll m ' Mft. MOONAN'S BIG NUGGET. W,i F-ound lr .. . Heap of TalllnBB. ( Mr. Martin Noonan, a Coeur d-Alene j mining man, arrived in this city from , Delta, Idaho, the other day, with a . $600 gold nugget in his pocket . Mr. Noonan has had - nearly forty years j a niaeer miner and pros-1 !ector all over the West, and although like the rar-ramea jxulkju uiuc, , countenance is ornamentea at - the lower end by a little bunch of whis- j kers, there the simllituue closes, ior, unlike Reuben 3Ir. . Noonan ; really knows a thing or two. - 1 - Mr. Noonan; exhibited his big nug get to several persons. - They viewed it with great curiosity, and wondered it it were really possible that so large a sum could represent the value of so small a chunk of quartz and yellow metal. It was about as large, and much resembled in shape a fair-ized Bartlett pear. A quantity of dirty looking quartz was mixed up with it, and its rounded sides betrayed its or igin in a bed of graveL ' I "There's too much quartz in it to bd wor th so much," said a bystander. J . "You can tell nothing by the looks of a nugget how much it is worth," said another bystander, who looked like! a mine? himself. "You can only tell by hefting it, you see; and, judging by the apparent weight of .this, it is , worth fully. $500." -- - : - " "It weighs just 27 ounces, said Mr. Noonan, "and what quartz there is in it won't weigh much. It : was rather odd how this here nugget came to be found. It lay in a heap of coarse tailings for five years before some one happened to pick it up. You see, it was forked out of the sluice box along with other rocks usually forked out to keen the box from being obstructed. The man that forked it out probably didn't notice its extra weight or it would have been found much, sooner." "How often can a man pick up stones like this in the Coeur d'Alene coun try?" : - , j' "Well, I don't know. It isn't ex actly like digging potatoes in the Snake River Valley. I have been looking for nuggets of all sizes for thirty-seven years, and this is a good deal the biggest I have found.1; This one came from Trail Gulch, near Delta, Idaho, and I have worked around that camp eleven years without seeing any others like this." Morning Oregonian. Social Gradations. "Please, mum, the lady what washes the stepc for that wornanjwhich lives opposite 3S as how you wants a girl." . v Not Raided by Tiraastreei. An agent of the Whiskey Trust, who has been in Chicago several weeks pending reorganization proceedings In court, brings a good story from New York. It is the story of a frugal Ger man of the type who keep small saloons in the district where sanded floors and plain bars abound. Hia name was Jacob Miller, and, njt un like many of his countrymen after hie ing in New York four or five years, hid managed not only to keep a horde pf children, well dressed and in schodl, but to accumulate a small sum pf money. He feared thieves would fiiid his little hoard, which he kept snugly stowed away in a stocking in the bot tom of his emigrant trunk, and : so he determined to open a bank account, Pushing his way through the heaYy swinging doors of a banking house one morning he shuffled up to the first window and said:-; - j "I want to open me a little bank ac count here." . j "Second window to the right," was the laconic reply. ' Approaching the cashier's desk he repeated his desires. , - "Your . namo, please," said the cashier. ; .. ' "My name is Tacob Meeler," "What is your business?" "Veil, I keeps me a little restaur ant" - - ; ; . c. : "Do you do much business?" 1 ' "Veil, I sells a few meal3, vonce In a while a drink or two, and I keeps me a few rooms up stairs. " l "Do you intend keeping a large bal ance on deposit?" , . '" . j "Veil, I don't know about dot. You see I makes me a leedfe money, and all I vants is a place to keep id. ;t "Let me see," continued the cashier turning to Bradstreet's book of com mercial ratings ana runnings his finger up ana down He names commencih with M,,"I do net find the name Jacqb Miller 'here. Were you ever rated by Bradstreet? " - -i "Rai-ded, did you say ? - Veil, no, vas I never raided by Bradstreet, bijit I vas two times already raided by i-arKnurstr" Cnicago Daily Tribune - His Story Outdoes Munclmnsr-ii. While storming the first line of forts at Port Arthur a soldier bplrme-trnr tn the Twenty-fourth Regiment raised his rifle to fire at an unusually con spicuous Chinaman. - f Just as he was about to fire a bullet from tho enemy's , side came whizzing on, and, marvelous to relate, entered the barrel of his own. gun as smoothly and neatly, as if the muzzles- had been placed mouth to mouth. Of course, there was an explosion, arid the soldier's piece was shattered to the stock, but without his receiving any injuries whatever. A fractional variation to the right or left would have caused the hostile bullet to enter his head or face, , so that i his escape was nothing short of miraculous: j - He-preserved the etock of the now .useless weapon, and afterward exhibit ed it to his colonel, who permitted him to keep It as a memento of his narrow.escape. It Is probably the first Instance of th kind on record sinrie Baron Munchausen's day. Japan Mail. When Baby was siok, wo gave her Castoria. When she wad a Child, she cried "for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Tried Frienrfs Ra Forthirty yearsTutt's Piilsriaye proven a Diessinsr to the invalid. Are truly the sick man's friend x A Known Fact 1 For bilious headache, dvsoensia sour stomach, ma!aria,constipa tion arid all kindred Htcpitof TUTT'S Liver rPILL5 Afi McSdULUTE CURE. i" Th. T?.or;kv Moflnt Argonaut truth fully savs; m The? business man who thinks he can do business "without ad vertising shows si lamentable lack of judgment. -:In this year of our Lord 1895, people who have money to spend read the newspapers, and instead of around- the street hunting for what they need, j take up their paper and soon rind where tney are .epi. The tnan who ad vertises and "does" it in a business-like manner will in the end come out ahead bf his neighbor who thinks the world ought to hunt him up to find out his business. If you want people s trade you should invite meiu to come to see you - When, we come close-to , a giant, he often turns out to .ba only- a common man on -stilt.- ; t' ' . ' L6ve sees danger afar ff, but' the loved Oue too often turns a deaf ear to the warning ' ; - Wrong principles' are as wrong in politics as they ore iu.ieligion. LOSS OF VGICI After cute Bronchitis -"- CTJB2D BY USING " - Cherry Pectxral A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. "Three months ago; 1. took a vio lent cold Which resulted in an attack of acute- broncliltis. I put myself under medical treatment, and at the end of two anonths was no better. 1 found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The first bottle gave me great relief ; the Second, which I am -now taking, has Relieved me almost entirely of allunpleasaht symptoms, and I feel sure that one or two bot tles more, will effect a permanent cur. Toiall ministers suffering from throat troubles, recommend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.? E. M. Brawxey, D. Dist. Secrtary, Am. Bapt. Publication Socfety, Petersburg, Va. Ayer's j Cherry Pectoral GOLD- MEDAL AT THE "WOELD'S FAIR. , AYER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSATARILLAS. , . 4 - T' ' s SrsPENSOKY BANDAGES. Circular free FlaveUTs. Ml5 SpSng Garden 8t.Phila,Pa Chamber! nin'.s Eyia and Skin Cintmeul Is a certain cure jEbr Chronic Sore Eyes, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles, EczeiiM, Tetter, Salt JRheum and Scald Heat!, 25. cents per box. For sale by druggists. TO HOE3b"o"V7ITESS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cade's Condition Powders.' They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correc t kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or bver worked horse. U5 '"eittg jigr package. or sale by drusKists OTICS. '- S w.st every mhn end womaa in the TTnitea o'.'?rsi interested in the Opium and Whiusy h a to have oae f Pty books on these dis cs - s. Acrtrsfs 15. ;U. 'vVoollcy, Atlanta, Ca. C - -SC iRii vsi'ii b'a rent 1 ou free. Chlcbesier'a Girlish Ulmmnt Brua, NflYRSYAL PILLS Original aad Only Genuine. Urai st for jLTnchetr t Ewfiish Din-a .ntond Brand ia Ued dI Cold metailioN Jfioies, nefttetl-wiUi fclae nUhoa. Take !B ether. Mefust danaemu mbttOm turn and imitation. A l Druggists, or send 4 In stamp for particulars, testimonials aiJ " Kelief for Lad m Utter, bv retsirn told by ail Ucai Drugfiwts.: U Fall&diL, Pa. uc v !Mn nc mucro'i to NoDookha8 UL Mllii Ul JUlLillUOierer been made lor youns peoiple which compares in value, or has one-tenb the sale of this great annual. Millions or ieopies have been sold. The new volume for 1895-6 is Just ready, and nas over sju large amf entirely new pictures. several new stories (tacn a dook in itseit) and hundreds of short notices, anecdotes, etc. The best Xmas present possible" for boys ana gins oi an ases. .uraer- rrom your doox seller or or ubi. j , ESTES & IAUSIAT, Publishers, Boston, ;For Bale. Fifty (50 shareskock in . Odell Man uiacturiug (Jo. Apply to " c. g..2j:ontg6mery. Oct. 10-tf. - V- K010BE EYf-GLaSSES; Ifo Weak More Eyes! A Certain Safe and E8ectf ?e Remedy for T dutit, wtAiv ana infla&IED EYES. Restoring the Sifjht of the oUL9 Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tumors, Eed Eyc,s, Slatted Eye Lashil , AND PERMANENT CUBE. Also, eqnally eRiccl-j.q wbn nsod lit Other nja.adies, cnrU f:s UiccrsTili? gores, Ibiiiws, tiatt Kbeum. Boraf SOLO BY ALt FSUS-i. nr. - :3 CfcNTS ' MORGAN'S . IMPROVED CHILL TONIC :t V '- SaPrlor All Otlieri ; : i 14 18 a true Chill CSnrA in wmlvi"ij wUh Liver : ToniCp vi taken it never fails fo cure tho most oil stinnte.case of CShilla anrl V others fail it will cufo. It isrfeasanf mX:; 5r c??taH18 Nothing to injure th4 mOHt, dellCafft HVKiam , .! easily. As a 'jComri it ia -,,,1, ; " equal Guaranteed, bv yonrodru-LT Pri:?e .50 nanfa nor Twvd ' T-Kl- thedru-stTreV in Concord ' a'Ue " voigt & no., Chattanooga, Tenn. AYER'S u .-jr. x. w W- is ig CHATTERBOX, The LeadiniCi.-.sra'.xj ol Amsrioa-) Carl Faslten, iiirecwr. -VTnH Poundedln ISa by JVnl" lh: i (FjJi-SdIor Prospectos 2 full information. Tji--Fif ask W. IlAtB, General Manajes. -1" c T FT hi ; Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proserin . i-' lun lni t-a and Children. It contains neither Opium, 3lo ."U other Narcotic substance. It 13 n, harmless I,Ua110' .v: for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrup;,, and C It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty ,'r 0li , J J arS (; , Slillions of Mothers. Castorha destroys Y.'ornis aud " fevcrisliiess. Castoria" prevents vomiting ; Sou cures Diarrhoea and "Wim! Colic. Car. F ClH ' """ ia rciipv teething troubles, cures constipation aDifio , nastrtria assimilates tho nnd IiawaIa. frlvirifT ' healtliv rinl 1 . toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mothei' Castoria. - "Castoria is an excellent medicine tor chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their childreh." '. Da. Q. C. Osgood,' Lowell, Mass. Castoria ia the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not . far distant whea mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in; stead otthe 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 gravefe." ' V , Do. J. F. Ktnchxlob, Conway Ark. ' The Centaur Company, TT CURES SXjOOHD diseases. . - t Physicians endorse P. P. P. as a f-plendij combination and prescribe it wish treat satis act ion for tho cure of all forms ulcI stus of Primary, Secondary au.l Tertiary SyphilR Syph- eg . Mfe ilitie Rheuraatigrn, Scrorulous TJlc rs an i S fe-, Glandular Sweliing?, Rbenmati-i: -Malaria, old Chronic TJle'ers' that fmve resisttd ail ir- atiii'-iit P. Catarrh, Skin Diseases, Coi plaints; Mercunal HhcI, et ttc. P. P. P. n i powerful appetizer, hoiMirg np the sy&Lera r.ipidly. .li-1ir-8 jifia systems are poison ti h-: : uv:. ,i is ! : impure condition, duo to-fi s'n; ' ' P. Cares Malaria. irregularities, are peculiarly l-erti,e;l t.y "wor.deriol toujc aud Moui e!ensii - x of P. P. P. rrickly As? "; -Poke .lla-.t '.;.:'! i . . . IE3 P P CURES DYSPEPSIA. LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, Druaoist, liippmtij'g Iil.H-k, SAVAN 'i NAH, GA. Book ..ii BWl Diseases ru ailed free. Naw TO BUY I - Tie Ann cf Lsw Mis m- The Factory's have all agreed 'to advance their prices. uuc Deiore tftey put 'up their pnees 1 had 1 ecu 7, into the market and bousfht.the - -' Stock ever before seen in this section of tho country. . . Every one who sqcs iny stock say;-- it is - Wtsttlia Variety olllyb, 5p iii Wl: I' I r'CAN -.SAVE - YOU - MONEY. X!X WBITU ME BEFORE BUYIN'O. . $ Uadusg Dealer in Furniture, Piancs ai:-d Orj:fii. . .v XtX 'X 16 and 18 W. Trade Slreet, FREE HEDICAL RErERESfcE BOOK C64 oao-ps. ior men nnn mAm are afflicted with any form of priato rilRAftflA rwvnliai- trv fhn:i. m . " ,r " 'da, uums tji y on th, contagions disease-fern vie trou- uies, ewj., exo send 2 two cent stamps, ti pny post re, to the leading specialists ami ihy. asre SICianS in thia .- ,if . TV-, tj t Ttr AWAY & Oo 2) So. Broad Street. Atlanta, Ga. 1 y it 1 fool. nirii.,. , -" S-'iu o Ho Castoria, t "0"""aJantt,Hv. 1 recommend it as superior toT Known to ma.- " Our physicians in the c'hnW , ment have spokea hUy &f ' d( ence in their outside practice add althoush ,v2 only h9 ' medical supplies what is known ' rtrnr1iiftc w ten'.. merits of Castoria has woa T' favor upon it." ""wtijj United Hospital and Dispqj . AlXEN C. Swth, JVe,., Bosto.lUk Murray Street, New York City ii ALL SKIN AND eniiiatkm, ;p Eczema, Chrotrc Fc -u :o Poison, Tetter, lctli toni- .ainl ai tx .' t t 0 T3 -tt. P". P. IS YOUR TIME i i FURSTURE. To Day, i Is lever fill Cter. i ' ' V t ' CHARLOTXI-. - L- 30 : Families Mill Mypii; ber 15tii. .'o Cannon . 'An.23 -4m ill
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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