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If PRESS AND CAROLINIAN. MARCH 30. 1893 Jio Saw the Po int. j Arrived Safely at Havana. . I had a pretty. Ji.ird day of.it and ! Havana, March 21. ThetwoColum in i uf"i!t-' to. bed early. When his wife j bus caravels, the Pinto and the Xina, enn -K-d. the room lie was f-ieepm soMU'My. and no man likes to be awak on -.:Ji an hour after he els asleep, was evidently amused at some- 1 1 j , ;. and as she approached the bed j vi ..-lainied: hn! Oh, John:" Ii.- tievr moved. J,;.n! Wake up! ''J';; i- V "one of th 1.m ' sll lersite. 'funniest inci- li : ; ill. slept and she Vieaa to shake ; him. ; . : j .John! Listen to me!"' she cried. lit mumbled something and she sh ) ;k him aain. He opened Ills eyes and .TuiTy askod what the trouble wa-. "There's the funniest story in one of tin- papers," she said. "It's about ('oMmt, the millionaire, and it makes me laurh .very thne I think of it. 111 t"ll you alxut it. "No, you won't, ' he exclaimed hotly. "What in thunder"' . "Why. John!' ''I suppose you think it's fa joke to wake me up out of a sound ilecp to tell me some foolish-story. What do you think I went to bed for?". tvI)tn"t you waift.to-hear.it, .John?" fche aked in s;urprise. : "No, I don't." ' "J)ear me." she said in a pu..Ied sort of way. "don't you i -ally i . io be waked up in tlie' middle .of t hv ni.ht to hear a story anv niomlh. when J ret to bed fust?" ; . I le -glared at her and she retreat id. but she knew that t he' shot had "'one home, lledoes'nt wake her up any more nnd expert her to l.tuirh at some joke 'or story he heard at the club. Wth in the Sjio.e was a strange incident Ti in Clerk Tahner's oilier .'yesterday. J)r. Sam Stiles, has a -'crippled-foot oji whirl is a shoe with nothing in the toe. He was standing at the desk when Mr. .Charlie Hancock, who has be?n piraly.ed, walked in with jjreat ditti .ult.y to p:vs:n-t. a jury slip for payment. He weighs abut two "hundred and twenty-live pohnds, and as hiv walked in, he planted himself squarely on Dr. Stile;' crippled foot. The doctor did not feel it until he started away, anil then h came near fallinf-r. "You are on my foot, ..sir," he said, shaking Mr. Hancock who was writ- ine; his name on the slip. "Lok out; man! What's the matter with you? I'm . sirnin.u My name don't you see?" replied" Mr. Hancock, who d;d inn ha.ir ' th: doctor' re mark. "Tell him he's on my foot," said the doctor, tirriii'm- to .a -bystander, and when Mr. Hancock was told where la was he said, as he shifted his position, "Lxcuse ni(. sir; hut I'va been para lyzed and I haven't ;;ot a bit of feeling in my lts. I didn't know I was on your fo t." "That's all rilit," replied the doe tor, "Vhav.m't u-oi any feeling in that foot, and I didn't know you w as on it until I started away." Atlanta Jour nal. H iot His Ki-hs. Mt'irKKKKSBouo. March 2?th. A at rural "shindig," as a party is known in this country, Mis Matilda Lilvwell ami her lover, Reuben Sparkle. entered into an agreement that the 'one who should eat the larger number of bis cuits should pay the other a forfeit to be nanii'd by the winner. Sparkle o)euly ileclart'd that should he gain the victory a kiss would be his reward, but a toss of tlu head from the coun try beauty warned him that his tri umph would not be lightly won. So, allowed only sprinvr water or ei der to moisten the fear, the p "r 1 . gan. One after another of the lijfh.t, delicate compounds ".of the leautys mother disappeared until thirty-live had been eaten by the young man. while the lady pased him and drew up at the unparalleled and incredible number of t:i'ty-s'ven. a U at almost be yond eo ; i j ."'. I'.'s- 1 . , (living t h e s w 10 : i -iniT' youth a ki to'cond'ort ,him. lis lilyw ell sank i;iti unee.usci)usiuss a'u! is s' ill . 'eel ; less. llw tt prevent l a-tt from t urni:ir ; 1 sour i a jie;ion ot'rt'ii aked. The folUtwinir will make paste that will last ! a ear: lilve a ttasp (oaful of al'iit! ! in a-quart ol 'watt-r; wln'U cold tir in i as much Hour -as will iive it the eon- ! sitfin'v of tiiicK cr ant; stir until all I tin lumps are removed ; add as much powdered resin, as will lie on a dime. and a half-doen cloves. Have ready ! a teacuj.ful of boiling water. jut -the : Hour mixture into in. stirrinir we'd at the time.-- In a ' vt-ry few. minutes it w ill be of the consistency of mush: 1ft it eonl: cover it a!id set in a ool dace. ci,ase prict if sati-factory results do not foi when needed for use take out a portion j h.v thfir use. Tl.-se .remedies have won and soften' with warm water, says tlie j their creat popularity purely in tlit-ir mer Seientilie Ainerican. ' ;s. O. M. If ivst-r, dr.i?is.t. I arrived here today under escort of two United States warships, the Newark .and the Bennington, on their way to j take part in the reat Columbus naval review at New York. j Epitaph by Eugene Field. Here lies the body of Mary Ann, Whe rests in the bosom of Abraham. It's all very nice for Mary Ann, ! Hut it's miirhtv tou-di on Abraham. hfTATE of Ohio, City of .Toledo, Lucas County Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner ol the firm of F.J. Chen ey & Co., doing bush. ess in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and 4 Mat said firm will pay the sum of one hun dred dollars for each and every case o" Catanh that cannot be cured by the use of ria l's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of December, A. D. 18So. seal A.W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally nd acts directly on the blocd and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimo nials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O "Sfbiold by Druggists, 75c. Mrs. Mintjewiop Shall I send for a doctor? Mintjewiop No. Give me some prussic acid, I prefer to die 'at ' .!.i,;,.i ,.?,. ii-iw. ..,. ri-..' troit'Tribune. The nefdof a perfectly sate and reliable remedy for the peceiiar. diseases of summer is universal. As a ivtuedy for the house lov.'d , fiffice or the farm, on shipboard, ard er travelers by sh.i jjuid laud, Vinke' mann's DkuiI.is.i and Cliolt-ri Ki-nied hasy proved il inestimable worlli in the prompt relief and cure of all disorders orninatinjz " the stomach and digestive system, such ;. s choWa mot has, diarilnea, cramps, etc. bcivice.dile under al! condition , and ahvays .viuly tor use; is perfectly safe. Price, 23 e nts at all drujiiiists. June 2; lyr. a. p. r. nr Vrn V:i(5ier Way. "it s lust like a tussv old maul, anv way." Mamma Vrhat's v ronr now, John nie? r "Well, teacher told me not to speak out loud, and then kept me in for whispering.' Tliis in Meant for You. It lias been truly said that liaif the woild does not know Low the other half lives. Comparatively few of us have perfect health, owing to the impure condition r. our blood. Uut we rub along from day to day, with scarcely a thouijht, un'ess forced .o our attention, of the diousnds all about r- who are sufft ling from scrofula, salt rhfiim tnd other serious blood disorders, and whose agonies cair only be imagined. The marked success of Hood's Sarsapariila for these nU!)i's, as shown in our adver tising eolunn-; fieijuently, certainly seems to justify urging the use of this excellent medicine by all who know that their blood is .disordered. Every 'claim in behalf of Ibtd's Sassapanl a is fully backed up by what the nn-dicine has done and is still doiiei, and when its propiietors urge its merits and its use up-n alt who suffer from impure blood, in great or small iiegree5, they certainly. mean to include you. I'oint of Vitw.- Mrs. Van Velvet Yes, our dinner china is ali over 10(i years old. Mrs. Aseeds Lor' now! Can't you alTord no nejv dishes? Chicago 2sews Record. I Capt. .t. I). Johnston. To all whom it may concern: I take great pleasure in "testifying to the ellicient qualities of the popular remedy for eruptions of the skin known as P. P.P. Prick y Ash, Poke Root and Potassium-'.! sutTered several years with, an unsightly and disagreeable eruption on my lace, and tried various remedis to remove it, none of which accomplished the object, until this valuable preparation was re-sorted to. After taking three bottles, in accord ance with direction... I a:n now entire ly cured. J. I). .! HNST N. Of t lie 1; rm of , h ut i ! i . f) cities. Sa ati'..:th. eJ;i. 31 1". I.larroa ii'.Jv-rv:-! th: o:u. sf thti nu'!!!1. K'fs tf Mr. v'::i.iii''t wei Pr-v! i ;;:";, ti -, e a i railier iinJUate- a-an t flection. im!f- we e;nidf r tha ' land wa e:en' d To ;i i liii 1 1: :a. Ve ds:i t sav to our ci't. -!i r! tt wars we nave Ut'M senini? ur. ivti-c ': New Diseovi-rv I'tn 'i)ii;;:netiou. Dr. if .Pill-, liiickUn- rr.ie.i Sulve, and Eiecliic Pitt-!.-, and in v't sif -r ! Iiandled . reteedifS- thai sell a. . il.cr tii.it have civen -;:ch u:;iv isa'. s.i!i-larr.. i e do not hfsilatf t- uaiantee thm every time, and we stand read v to rrfund tin ear All thino had reached creat ion. bnt stood still Awaein:? the Divine crativ Rica To move with Hie eternal: and His will Choe muic for he siratl sri-t di vin! IioWAKP S. I KKAMlR. To the Ladies. There . are thousands of ladies throughout the country whose systems are iKjisoned, and whose blood is in an impure condition from the absorption of impure matter, due to menstrual irregularities. This class are peculiar ly benefited by the wonderful tonic and blood-cleansin-r properties of Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potassium I. 'P. P... Roses aiid bounding health take the place of the sickly look, the lost color and the eheral wreck of the system by the use;' of Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium, as Jiosts of females will testify, and many certifi cates are in possession of the Company, which they have promised not fo pub lish, and all prove P. P. P. a blessing to womankind. A Mother of Triplets at TMrtee. Roxbury. Conn., March bright-eyed, rosy-cheeked, and strong heart v Irish lass of 12 vears old married Henry Thinkley, ajred 1G years, eleven months ao. Her name was Lizzie Bihhop. - Sunday evening she pr jbal "y the world's record by presenting to her husband three stout, healthy, and strong-lunged children. There are two girls and one boy in the set, and their names are Josephine, Jane, and Timothy. One girl, the elder, has black eyes and black curly hair; the other girl is of light complexion, with nine eyes.and light hair. The boy's eyes are blue, and his hair has a beauti ful tinge of red. Each of the girls weighed 8 pounds, and the boy TV pounds at birth. New York Sun. Office of s. Chehky. 21 Drayton street. Savannah, (wA., December '(i, 1K91. Messrs. Lipi'MAN Bros., Savannah, Ga: Dear Sirs: 1 would like to add my tes thnony to the aln.ost miraculous effect of P. P. P in the case of Mar) lngraham, a woman living on my place;. she had a con stant cough, eore throat, debility, etc., and was emaciated to a degree that she was un able to get out of bed unaidt d, being given by physicians. She had taken the Tuinour so-called Blood Medicines without thn least effect, until being put under the P. P. P.. she immediately began to improve and is now in as good heaith as ever in her life. i'ou can refer to me at any thi e as to the effects of P. P. P., in the foregoing case. Yours truly, SAMUEL CIIEI.PwY A Marshall Saved, Wfe and Hair. MONTICELLO, FLA., Jan. 21, 2890. For the last eight years I have, been in bad health, suffering with Malaria, Rheu matism, Dysgepda. Dropsy. My digestion was bad, and my hair all came out, in fact I was nearly a wreck. I had taken kidney and blood medicines, which did e no good. When I began taking P. P. P., about three months ago, I was as weak as a child. I have only taken four bottles small size, and today I am a well man and my hair has "come again." 1 cannot rec- cotx mend P. P. P., loo highly. W. F.U'AKKK, Marshal. Monticello, Fla. F. C. Owens, Witness. I am t'lijjfaied, Jennie. To whom? 1 I declare I don't know. 1 was intro duced to him at DawsonV; lie was love ly, he loved me, proposed and was ? ceptetl, all in the same evening. Un fortunately 1 didn't catch his name. Haiper's Bazaar. Strongly Endorsed. The advertising oi Hood's Sarsapa rilia appeals to the sober, common sense of thinking people, because it is true; and it is always fully substantia ted by endorsements which in the financial "world would be -accepted without a moment's hesitation. They tell the story. H OOP'S CURES. Fresh Garden Seed OF STAND Ali I) (iUOW'in AT Jua-'A Rita's Smc k?;. NEWTON. N C A "lull l'lie i jxlf ltt'Ji Prns. liinfs Oils. t:t'nn etc.. ;it ftt'rsr .m;-; orirrs. .-vr i-i: K i i a i I'KI 1. " ' :. 1 th if i I il" .--iM -li.t-i '!-. .. . .t. i. : i T i : -'.-! ri r. i h. ! 4 T ii .la v j I . ! i m .'i s I ' ! ! : -. ' ii : In i ..." : Ni- ; 1. .in. tii I ,.' : i . r.tMr ;-. 'il.. :T i . h. :t : fj.-n- -J, !-!. A.-n" T VI I! r ' f'.iT.-rt Hill "A-t ' ' ; , . J.I. .1 "I : Ti V! : ii i ii - 1 '- ' tliiii-r.. ' U h H'D A.-? 4 J .1 t .-. .in I.Hti.trt-s in . il. lT.j'- V Jit.-. i h.-!i-- -..ti! 'i witii ,ai.i bn --" tiolf o -t ili". th.-n .....t ta . i.;Hkfia .1. K. lick- in th-u i..'.. th s. j.oW to:i tHthniu'.' .on'a:n ntr .",o m- rmr-- o. 1, n p;-h !.-n ar-u-u.: iri; r'v."tei,i.H TrniH-r.uih. -I. . Mot -Kit. 4:m Adraro!Abrla:fl WinWler. mmh WF CURES ALL -5KSN AMD Cb.-.-T-'c i".';. -" ' -iu sli tn tci'ni. Or!: i'c n y v-5. li7r:,T--7. -j r-l., L .ilJ'tf .IT' .1:1 I i R trtf ay m v'v" M li - jci.:.;.v ic!vii-i by tee won.ierrl U-u'O &ad .-iox1-cltinai i rrT-Ti', ef" Y. P. I'., Prkkl; A:'a, Pui Vm and l".t ,t;;ii. DrujTsists, Llyprr-aVs Block, ArA !iiH, QtL, Curec all Female Complaints and Monthly irregularity, Leucorrhcea or Whites, Pain in Back or Sides, strengthens the feoble, builds up the whole system. It has cured thoueand3 and will cure you. Druggists have it. Send stamp for Look. UK. J. P DEOMGOOLTE & CO., LouUflLle, Ey. 43-ly-nex red rr.jit. THE SWANNANOA AmIi evi 21 e,' ..:. X3rNew manaruient. Nw furniture and fittings. Mixlern ciivm "u i ce through out. Lighted ly electricti vntirely, and heatedbv steam. Medium prices. 37 tf HOWELL COBIi. 3t5 tO 1a. Jr'int LljHTrJ!:i3 PLATtn ..1 f jrw'.rT n fi S wiik urer 9t nicitl Tirw nn I k:iof ri-'. . t. i Iaiii. . mJt 1 a ti4 SOMOv Al, i ai !lt . hidel'ted to t !; otatt' tf John F. -Ni ii". i ili -a iil jdt-a st'it't ;u ! e. All j-ariit-s I j. i i g arcfiii t a :.!. s t:.- f'a?t wiil n"t;te !! fM lit lliCin. . 4t t Mar 11. A. iU iil L!,,. Ex 3v -.rr-iu ttt I C--C.4 B-. R". After. IyM. I d-, uv c. 1 fc crtrupaa inz - Wf l U S ! wrt icw tx.--j.'i of 2 nwcLcj' tr'i- iW 4 13. -ST to. II ta. 1 mmu I sr f-i i Wji ia. rt ta. 11 is. j cr.i s- . t- re. V y frrt.a art Hhu " lr- ia. :.x , f I FATiET3 BY feUIL. CCNFiDErnTlAL .It iie-li3,.r' v -t - w .ly Scalocl !BiciF. SnN-l li.J- will b.1 r-'iv.i -n v in Murjrni Tri until 12 I oVIm-k -1 n-( April lith. lor fh i .liitry if 'i e lm-i... rt', yi",l Timij- iii.! i '-". ' i t ol !. "nr r irt! -r at I i t' North trolira S'hiiiii f r T - i :.( nJ . ltim: s;.- ir- lott .nu at I f tre j of F.. A J. V.. Hull! H-k. nr. Ii.kiv. Al.o hid ; for 'door til rilw tr-in--. !ft-.it..Ti of wLlch can t a upoo ai-;-H a'i -t m. i !!.. Ur ki. '"'' ' . I rr.!i'1-nl ' .".vA Irrn-'r. -4r i ,1.-., .. v:.ij fv i't.:tt3 fj? :1c .-t c: til "rr t " 'if V--r. i.tn,r ft ' I S W lm!irtt3i. ;lmuLJ - 1 II ' 1 il Favorite -Singer. ml' c)k9 Aim fei4V Aul A-pm K. xl.i-jXV I Vl I 1 - r 1111 Every Machine. has drop leaf fancy cover, two large drawers, with nickel rings, and full set of Attachments, equal to any Singer Machine sold from $40 to $60 by Canvassers. The High Arm Machine has a self-setting needle end self-threading shuttle. A trial in your home before payment is asked. Buy direct of the Manufacturers and save agents profits besides getting certifi cates of warrantee for five years. Send for machine with name of a business man as reference and we will ship one at once. CO-OPERATIVE SEWING MACHINE CO., 201 S. Eleventh St.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. JK J.U' THE MtElUllTrVl BUST St MPfflY AO E?.0!5I, K.EP FRESH 4- EVERYDAY. Hon v v ;i ml innc v Grocrvws oi Every kind. COUNTRY PRODUCE, - Pi o visions n ml Vegetables. ice in lares ib mum (iOODS PE1.1VT.PE1) FKEE. 3CST CO. July. 14, "92. FOH SALE, At L KINDS Or LEGAL BLANKS W k-. p fonstanf ly on liaii.l nil kimls of 1P 1 blank lorius of tin- Stutn nt North ( arolins niatl- up a -orliur ti law Anvonp dt-Mirlnj; diivUiH' nts tit any kind in li!ank ftrti can t all at t"or1,r tlie Hitkorv I'rit tinc Vo., or Bend and uft Xh'M- 1 PTjrMj' SOLD UNDEH GUARANTEE. -CTTJ AL COST LESS THAN S1.25 PEE GAL O. M: Uojhler, IPckoty. N. C SoleAnt. " S-pt.P92,ly MAPLE GROVE; Stock Farm. AUTOCRACY Xo. J'or); 2:tC, 4th i9 - iD htlld COIIliti)D. LI 1 I . l W l'ublic tn.tl. -r-'t. Sirl liv -liu Monrn. i. iirff of th iikvh'u-itili ni:- h.irji' Mor.ror 'hlet. 2:l; Hinl iranv 'othi-r in tb ::.' lit. Jim Monro by Al:c Ati'lullah. 1". -ii of th r. at-t of ra- nir ffil.linlth Mni-1. at i "- v-aT o' atf?. Autin-nitiN il'im li.v tliif kins; -iwI proiiu-t-Ti. r.uif imil, 7.. hire of .7 wiUi r-oril from -'.17' to 2: '), In llin fli-' f.ft,-it Wilk ever lr-fl. ari'I :h f-re-t l h- k f l'-ltnont, 'nl ltn l.v th j'lifiioiTHMiiil io' ll;t . Aut'.t ra-v U a ilurk l.a.v. I. '; point, 101 linn:- hitfh. hu -ihH i .(hhJh He In a tin individual ofiro) fti-an. i ly rnrrlatf-. hh m , I ! a- a v.T.v Hi.f lin-).. l..irinir trottl a f.aif Thi k M p.-at.-di.v in nn-l oply for TiiUi:i;i!i;i rn. nt oii,i HiwL.i.l a rn ord 'o to ,H i.J lit- -f a- nut of all la.!Ms of tnar-. -h v fp- d an ! r "' utit'd. Ocly .; ii i- i... rs t .tiii- J, 1 "li-. "with 1 poor tanI ltj:r. :-;:. . i a t ia a r..v in " h-iiji flit .ui.t l.ai uort.d u ) a!f i-.tll- track in rti.nt J hi hrs til -ir ".pr.' ii:i:.rntly. iroe t'lllio1;! a . i iif fi.-rf ti iia i--t n oh.dhI. If oa uaut s..-d t r -il to thi. L.f,-. 'r;.j if joa bar aiffHid i:u r.- .ni . r !ir t K-t,T; If oot yoa v. J! u- t a J of kooi! . ol.r a :i : am' i"h a ui trait fur th roi.d Vuto.ru . i 1 iiksV. t fa-n In Hit Lory .out fro a April 1-t ti -Ia!v lt. $fby .i-..-. . ;.h r ..! riot-, pavabU July I. V .rit. or aii lor tin u!ar W. J- SKUrORD, raar: - ia HICKOI'Y, N. c. H. C. DENNY," City Earbe.1 (bhop ui di-r ti e Ilai.k) HICKOUV, - N. CAROLINA T'ur lest vit an I l-wt ! rfct-s. Most bandso ne. oiip.ntru-iiti and su perb equipn ents- Give hhu a ral?. 7 n II IT
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