2b a danjreroua aa well as distrastBC? complaint.
neglected
jyrosHinat ws tone 01
for Kiid Ltoclwa.
neglected, it tenda, fcy impairing nutrition, ana ao
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smeaxionrn. ien
irronMB, iiearionrn, jueicniu
0dTo. It nriohee and troritie the blood, Btinm
Kf.. f k .nmtHjt nul Aids tha aaimilAtion of food.
5
thn honored tvwtor -of the ,
t toifen-m1 nfanrcta. Baltimore. ML. Bays; -
Win noed Brown's Iron Bittera for Dyspepsia "
mad, IndSreetlon. I take groat pleasnra in recotn
vndiBStt hfefcly ."' Alao consider it a splendid totuo i
MOBtiiM harf abovs Uaae mark and crossed red liner -m
wrapper. .Take bo other. J$adeon bT .
.riKOWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE. MD.
UAXOZB' Hakd Boos useful and attractive, eon-, .
t&iatac Mat of prises for recipes, information about
, cdfl. etc,, given away Jy ajl dealers m nedicinftff y
M9d to ajr address on receipt of So; gvnap. . r . ' '
Cead what the Great 9Ietnodist
. - pfafauBjawd Emiasnyiiyw
Klcian Says of
on ? i nnanririTi
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Fomale Regular!;
:o:
ATLANTA, GA. Feb. 20. USL
2s. n. BSAinEiD : Dear Sir ome fifteen fears
go 1 osaHitrM'd.tlie recet ef Ft mnle Regular, sad
arefaily studied authorities la regard to Its eompo 1
Stents, ad tbc fas well as now) pronounced It to
t9 the most scteutlfie and skillful combination ot
th really Tellable remedial vegetable Rg&aU known
to science, 1 o act dsrectly on the womb and uterine
orgra. nd the organs and parts sympathizing dl
rectly with these; and, therefore, providing a speci
fic remedy for till diseases of the won b, and 6t the
dJaxntaiiB &ad partis TYoars trulJi -p
(r i : - 'TKIIV DnVTWfl T fl ft 1 i
fx . : , :m X-JS lLJU.3Iy JH Mmf Unt
t f-
m '-w .
The eeuatry Is flooded with quack ncwtroras, con
taining IKON and" other lnjofkws logrediento,
which cltilaa 10 cure ever ythtog even ' Fmuxx
Complaj?itsl We say to you, If jou Taloe four llfe-
J3XWARX or ALL SUCHU '
Is purely vegetable pots pound, and Is only Intended
tw the FEM ALE SEX. For their peculiar 41s
ases It Is an absolute '
Sold, by all drmt(tsts. Send; t o; our, treatise oa
the Health and Happiness of Women, mailed free,
"Which gives all particulars. .
, THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR (XX,
, y, . ?( , -,t , , -Box28, Atlanta, Ga.
Z3C3UGHS, CROUP
CHARLOTTE OBSERVER ;. THURSDAY ; NOVEMBER 26. ,a95
i ' Charade.
(The "answer to this charaJe ii the name
of a bird.) - - " - 7 V "
My flrst-K)f which the poet young
As ''sa&o .goddess" fitiv sunf
la her deep aileuce soothed and bleats,
Our wearieJ nature finds a rest.
My second is a tiny word. v , !
A preposition often heard,
Its njeaning yen will nerer doubt, ; i
And yet the word you can't make cut.
My thirJ 13 loved on land or sea
When gently, soft its breathings be;
WTiea flarce and -crusl m its breath, v -its
fury bear m on to death. ; v. o
On gentle third comes to the ear . '.'
The music posts lore to heaf; '
My whole, all through the still first long.
Pours forth her dear, sweet strains cf scag.
I :
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ArJCrr JTortotosvT
:Mrv CJharles Frederick Holder has .writ
ten a, paper" for the last St. Nicholas about
the great turtle? that used to be found in
Australia and Ialia.,- 'A few years, ajco. a;
arty,of g'entlerain i were, exploring in 'In
dia, when ; they, struck upon somathins
away down in the sand that seeme! to be
a hnt. s It had a dome-shaped top, land' fwak
hollow.. , . The ; natrres said f it n mast ;hre'
been a house built by some ,of theirs - ances'
tors so long ago that it had been forgotten,'
and had sunk, into the earth, as All objects
dp, after many yaarx. But when th sand
was cleared away from ; it, the strange hut
proved ..to. be a monstrous tortoise shell.
Several men crawled into it, and found it
quite large enough for them to live in all
tojeUieKt JThe topf it was-iiearly i as
high as the headof A man. on hprsiback. ,
The great creator that . had inhabited it
had been dead perhaps 509,000 years, ages
before man came upon the earth. And now
jnan Aids it shel V a-tbe -only traoe thai '
it erer did live. : This giant was the ances
tor of the quaint little tortoise that scurries;
OB2AT TTJBTTJI OV TEX (JAULPAOOII aLAJTI)&
These tortoises be cntj'to what V called
the saurian age. Some of the" shells hart
been restored, and have had platter, head
and feet put & them, and bean, painted to
proper color, so that the animals ieem quit
nauuraL They, are to be seen m the Brinsa
moseumr in London. . Stan.' dur ferii&pi
yotf will go there nd eea thenc Tkay are
ir eary Looking.- - r T
; !IbsJuig tor tie represented in ' th pio
rure seiongs to a specie that it iir.nj to-
paym xne uaiapagcei iandi.-'-iic(oic-.-oa
the map and find where th9 i Uu ij are.
In the Galapagos islands Mr, Hull -r iajs
travelers notice a n)t wore of pa hi and
trails. They are the tracks ef tue bi wr
tefses.; Some of them weicrh C00 or TOO
younis.' Prom head to tail tber . ar j sn
times twelve feet long, witu .iihVl!s "ha!f as
long. If the trareter go near oat of then
it will dart la its head andlar aai tnml
flat As it does so it givei a load hrM like
a serpent ! Cbarles Darwia, the gniftt nat-
waliar. climbed upon the back of one of
them and took a ride. He, got on pretty
last, considering his steed was only a laod-
turtla- - - . . t ,
1;: :-- ' ' ; -:f
Not so Kneb Asleep as ffo Soems.
, Tflie Awake " has a fanny picture of ' ais
old brindle dog that hai beea disturbed in
his nap by a pestiferous fir. The : fl ' hat
buzzed about and bitten Trav' s ' nose till
forbearance has ceased to be a virtu.
Tray is "possuming." He la asleep wits
one eye open.
-OF-
-AND-
EU3.ULL
EM.
; The sweet gum, as gathered from a tree of the
same name, growing along the small streams hrthe
Southern States, contains a stimulating expecto-
rant principle that loosens the phlegm producing
tho eany morning cough, and stimulates the child
tor throw off he false membrane in croup an3
whooping-cough. When " combined with the heal
3rg mucilaginous principle In the mullein plant
f the old fields, presents in Taylor's Cheboeek
llEMED'y:bi!' Sweet Gum and Mullein the finest
inown remedy for Ctoughs, Croup, Whooping-cough
c.nd Consumption; and so palatable any chiW is
pleased to take it. "Ask your druggist for it. . Price,
25c. and SI. If he does not keep it, we will pay
for one time only, express charges oh large size
bottle to any part of the U. Son receipt of flilQ.
WALTE3 JL TJkrSOLOU Atlanta, Ga.
NOTICE.
i: J-C,
tal.n. :
snd is .. !j.
ru!t piarchaseiA
Cr S. Gi
r f r sa prlvHtely niy fftrtn In Anson
. 'yinson the-Toe De rlur. ju.'-t be-
M sr of the C. C. li, R P-atd trect con
; l,J5i'0.j-:crK,-wiih good lnprovementsf
of f'v,bs-st prnln a:d ro'ton farms In
I ;: hi as a -vho'.e- or In pv.rceis to
For 'further- lwfor.rrhtir-n, ad-
, " '' ';- I ' - ib.iir N n. V,'.,
7iiL, LnesvCa, N. C, btVZzint-
look oxrr, MS. FLTI - -
nvhen A. r.. Fly comes .buzzin; 'up and
ncKies nis nose next; nme. ci apt wiil ge
shut the dog's heavy jaw&and that will be
the last of that fly. You can almost ses the
wink an sly old Tray's eye, as he lies there
pretending to be asleep. - ' ,r
' Only a Ribbon. ; s "
Youth's Companion
In one of the London hospitals, about a
year, ago,- an assistant surgeon, becama in
forested in one of his patients, a poor child
xl 10, sufrerinj from hip diwaw. Sh lay
day after day in her little white cot, with
nothing to occupy her thoughts but her
pain. The surgeon saw hormone day tryin
to make a doll of her finger, plavinz with
it, and,at last giving it up wiLa a weary
sigh, turning to watch ths sunlight creep
ing overt her bed,' as she had done -for
months. . That afternoon the doctor, pas
ing a shop, bought a long soft ribbon,-of
an exquisite rose coIor and gave it to little
Katie. . Bhs was breathless with pleasure,
eruoolhed it out, held ic up, soft and shin
ing in the sun, and looked at her friend,
speechless with tears of scjtacy. .,From
that feme she wa? rich, :.The nurse told ths
doctor a week later that the child plaved
with the ribbon ail day, twisted it tfbotu hsr
head, playing that she wa? a bride, a prin
cess, a fairy; held it in her hand whiie sha
slept, -and laid it, folded in paper, under
her pillow at nigbr. It. was founl necessary,
after two months, to perform a capital
operation ' on the child, one which, i un-
successful, is f aval, it wo3 done by two of
the foremost surceons in Lanlou. -When 4
the poor" little suiferer wa3-laii upon the
table she criad for S .' - "He is all
the friend-1 "have,"- she sobbed. "Snd for
him," said the surgeon, and' the young. as
sistant? blushing- luriously; was brought
in. Ho "Leld one of Kayo's nauda, t;ie otiier
was - clinched tightly over a pink . roll,"
which dropped from her ffraap during the
operation. . Whan tha effsc of toe etbor
passed she open3d Lei e r es and looked at
Dr.. S . ' My ribbon," , she whispered.
He gave it to hor, wh.le the surgeons and
inurses stood gravely silent.- The operation
had been V ans u ccessfut . 1 But little Katie
smiled happily into 'the face of her friend,
and, bugging the faded bit of silk," fell
asleep forever. -Ifc was bub a trifling. xift,
yet it had brightened the child's last day3
with Noughts, of beautv an! pleasure and
lovin;-kindness. " .
Many tdll "b? surprfsed ; to Hal bow dif3
cult it is to lie with the face downwards,
after years of - reposing in - the dthar atti
tude. One cannot do so comfortably ten .
minutes at I first But practice ; wil 1 over-
corns the' difflculfcyw ? The natural method,?
so called, ' of - sleeping., has many and able
advocates, recently.".' . ' "
: lawn Tennis and Bicyclo . Disease. :
It was not long" azo that the doctors dis
covered th3 existence of-muscular disease,
due to the excessive , strain- of bicycle rid
ing; and .now they iiav given thjname of
tennis elbow to a painful ailment which is
sufficiently , explained by it title, v w hue
playing intense pai i 1 suddenly fe.t in tl-3
riht elbow, the Arm drops to the side, and
take; or service is impossible for perio Js
varying irom, six weeia to six months;
Stfch: case'it now appears, are very fre
quent' One sufferer ascribes it to rheu
matism) ; and. another found hi had frac
tured a small bona, I Tne former tried rheu
matic, medicine and . .the . latter, poultices,
and 'both got well: but the majority of . the
patients find that rest ' is the belt remady,
and, indeed, the only remedy . J,. --,
i VI . - cold Won't K11T Them. ".
In some recant scientific experiments -on
the effects of coil, ' two frogs - were -Irozen
solid in a temperature' of about" twenty de
grees Fahrenneit,5 and kepa . in that' condi
tion for'nalf aa ucur. Oa: thawing slowly
they: recovered perfectly, but it wasfound
that longer periods of ''exposure - invariably
killed, the anintals."-; The experiment was
tried of freeaing hermeticaUy ealea.maai,'
so as rto kill ite bacterial orgaaismv and
thus render it incapable of putrefying It
was toun' however, that so. low a tempera
ture as. eighty- d-jgraes. bplo w 'aero ; would
not destroy tha vitality of micro-organisms.
It was thus made clear that the attempts to
preserve meat for, a long tune by a moman
tary freezing of it must be abandoned. .
Thev Do Tkeee Things . Kotter (a -France.'
If the teller of a French onk has doubts
as to - the honesty ot. an - unknown cus
tomer, he does not tmst to his memory to
recall the . features ' xf the person he sus
pacts, "but calls on . science , to protect ths
baigirei- ia-t'prlVat,; signal to the
cashierjvand that responsible officer, while
f)tftTjft1ffli ia re f Via d rtsk a' mo'finiP srvrn'tsitt
vuw vumwi a vu u vw 1 1 noa aj x lmj auuwfi.
brings - the photographic . camera (con
veniently placed beside him,- but invisible
to the customers) to bear upon the unsus
pecting party, and on leaving the bank he
leaves a proof of bis identity after him.
without In any degree being conscious of
the fact -,"",
-! -' ' 11 1 '".''
v f . : ..- - , . t ' - ;
. Faeta of .tntmrtmJmf.J'
v A thin coat of glycerine applied to glass
will prevent steam or moi3ture from gather
ing upon it ; ' ' ' '
Bismarck's physician, Dr. Bchweninger,
a . Hebrew by birth, recommsnds the fish
diet for the cure of fatness, s,. "
UVt. Fothergill says, in Tae British Medi
cal Journal, that beef tea is a mare stimu
lant, and has no real food value.
A company at Quebec are trying to util
ise the falls of Montmorenci as a power to
generate electricity for .running a street
railway.". ', - - . ----
Dr. ; Borck, ,: of St Louis, says that as-
phal turn varnish is the best disinfectant be
knows of; it will destroy all germs at once,
and no household insect will approach an
article of iurni lure whose iaterior has Leon
painted with it ." '..;'
Sin some recent lectures unoi hysteria In
mnv an affection wh eh appears to be" far
from rare, ; Prof eor Charcot states that'
many of these i roubles arijing from rail
fway oolLsions, which are now referred to
a railway- spine," arise from a cerebral,
predisposition, and are, m face, 'hysteria,
nothing but hysUria.". . , . . ,
- - Child's Fancy Stockings, -
A, lady gives directions for knitting a
pretty stocking with stripe anl vine Sha
uses- red and gray yarn for illustration:
When your stocking is long enough to b
gin to : stripe commence by knitting once
around with the . red, six time with the
gray," then four time4 -with red, until
you have three stripes of red, then 'seven
times around with gray. Before youCom
menoe the vine be sure you have tha right
number of stitches so you can knit in fives;
first five red, and then five gray, having no
two colors come together, using, gray for
foundation. "Using': two balls, . commence
with the reJ, knit five red, then five gray,
until you hav knic five times around, car
rying it one stitch farther out every time
around - (this makes . the leaf diamond
shaped) ; the sixth tins around knit only
the first stitch red, nine gray, then -knit
once around with red, then you have the
vine half dona. Commence again, one red,'
nine gray, once around, then five red, .five
gray, same as before, oaly turning the leaf
the other way; stripe aa bjfore. ' Care
should be taken that - the under thread is
left rathsr loo?a, elsu it : will draw; too
tight " , ' :
" Children's Winter Fashions.
: . Cloaks for littie girls are-in. small what
those .of their mothers aa l .big sisters arein
largs., TTe give herewith two pretty de
signs t or wraps for f iminme small fry.
V; 1 :y ?- Didn't Like Ills Donlc. ' ;
Little Polly has a. neighbor ' whor has- d
little donkey team in which she often baa. a
nicg ride.'. One 'day; as 'she -was' sitting vick
her mattima, tixa' donkey wes haard'to bray.
ana jrouy, looiang up,
like the donksy,1 bu I c
Liajdonk."
kzyS) ' -'Manani,'
111; j to tzzi
"' - . ' LITTIiE GDEtLS' CLOAKS.
Fig.-l,- on the left, shows a" wrap male o'
rough brown boocle woolen' matori-ii, with.
Etnpad goods to match. .r;-Ic- ia warmly
lined.- The material r&quii-od is two to
three yards of. the plain gooi3, acco'rdin?
to the girl'3 size, and hal? a yard of the
stripad fabria. xh5 tronla are nlain.
They are -trimmed from bottom to too with
f the striped goods,, put crosswise, as appears
I ill I.) u . ii lie. r. .iiii . in:. nr i..!..-.... .
wattoau plait?, forming ;a - puff below the
waist, the plaits extending in" fullness down
the skirt. - An inside belt aolds tae' cloak at
the waist behind. , Half-flo win?- sleeves
are formed from the side team?. Theara
finished "with - th3 '; boucle "stripe. Brown
-hat and stockiusr. Cloak collar trimmed
with the stripe.
Tig. 2, on the right has a Mu3 dross with
tilt skirt and round fsli waisr, gathered in
it the cZiax anl l-elt .Tlffht-Cttinx coat of
heavy, figured .woolen fabria- J.t folds back
in 'fevers above the waist one sideacrbsi
the other toward -the waist' The re vers are
covered with - mole-skia plu'h. Cuffs are
als3 made of the plush. Hat to match coat
in color. ' - ' " 4 " " -
Fig! S is a suit of wool for boy 9 to if
year? old. - - It is in two piece.-'''. Knee' trcuJ-
era and double-breasted jacket ' The jackst
ha3 three pockets m front, one at each side
below in Use -usual placj, anl one above
ever the leit ' breast ; Jfat. naps over ne
pockets. The jacket has an elastic baud in
side around the waist to hoi J it. in. - lne
band is run through a casing at $be back,
and the fullness caught in there by -totm
the gathers seen in the illustration. This
doub s-breasti ; earmenfc is fastened with
buttons ' and buLtonho-e 3wo rows of but-'
tons, i
, , Fig 3. Fkj. 4. , , K
- Fig." 4 is a stylish overcoat for 'a boy 8 to
10 years old. It is double breasted. Put
the' buttonholes in lefc front , Turn-over
collar of wool plush. Line collar wita .far
mer's saiin.1 Line 'the sleev s with satteei.
Deep cuff upon sleeves. Tho pockets lorm
ing muff 3 to keep the bov's ban 1 wirm ere
a , 'cue' fancy. . They are linsi ilps,
stitched upon the outside. " '
: -v-X V.': . '.. r.;''
v( ';,To a Correspondent. .-t
? A young lady writes, to a ?k what, kind of
sdk dr.-ss she can gee that will be suitable
for both day and evening wear.' She wishes
to know the color in . particular. Sha is a
blonde. 1 " -
This department has given the matter
some thought, and decides that brown it
should be. Brown ii at present mora fash
ion able, than any other' color.' Everybody
gets it anl -chili rea cry for it , Any c-m-
J- plexion except a sallow, piste -pot skin can
wear it . wtarica bngnt chocolate brown
sillci Drape it ,full and high in the skirt
For. the short basque get a velvet of a dark
chocolate bro wn. Trim arouni the. lower
skirt with three bands of tne velrat. Loop
the ovarskirt high upon the right side, and
edge it up the opening with a band of vel
vet Have the full . surplice front of
basque,' the high collar and sleeves of the
silk. Cover -all three, sleeves, collar and
surplice, with brown beaded lace or em
broidery. .A handsome embroidery is now
made with chenille and beads to suit any
color. A row of lace or embroidery around
the skirt back of the vel vet trimming .will
give a' rich finish to the gown. The : sur
plice should come down V-shaped upon the
velvet bodice.
A brown silk dress of any kind would be
appropriate for day wear, while for even
ing it could be brightened up handsomely
with a surplic) of ; deep 'cream .color an J
bows cf ribbon to match. x
. ' The Newest Metal Ornaments."
fJewelers CMrcnlar.l
. .Now that the English fashion of wearing
costumes of wool' fabrics on the streets, anl
reserving silks, satins and -velvets for house
anl evening wear, has been adopted by
Njw York Udies, there is a demand for two
uitinct classes of jewelry i that which ac
cords with the street suits, and that which
is fitting to be associated with costly fabrics
anl, rich laces;- Naturally, with the appear
ance of toe rough cloths of. Scotch and
English manufacture, American ladies are
taking kindly to the Scotch pebble jewelry
described last month,: and so well suitinr
these popular fabrics. - The ' Letter class
of silver jjwelry alo finds an appropriate
combination with the present - style of
promenade drew and " dress - for morning
wear. . Fine gold jewelry of . artistic merit
and gems quite as naturally find their place
among the velvet au J silken fabric and
gossamer laces that go toward forming full
dress 1 and . reception toileU. Tne tailor
made ; sui ts for ladiasV . wear, or ric h hued
frise doth or boucle fabrics, seem to re
quire ' the,addition of some strikins metal
garniture, which accounts, doubtless, for
the increased demand for all ver belt clasps.
and ; buckles of antique pat tern, with dog
collar ornaments to match.
' Jersey : Hats. '
. . The Season.J , .
Jersey stuff, which, ' both in .wool and
silk, has long played an important part -in
the toilet, has again received a new us.
Woven in the finest silk, it serves as a cov
ering for felt hats, and is so arranged at
toailowa successful combination o both
felt ah I Jdrser silk. - Either only the crown
iscoverad with the latter" waicU -is at once
woven in the destined shape, and "the brim
is left plain, or the brim w partly; covered,
showing an effective change of mater. aL
The pattern hat is .male of the fashiona
ble' neutral toned felt, lias a broad 'trim
turned up at one sida, and is trimmed with
a plume of ostrich feathers and'a heron's
tuft, - r :
- The Kew Folonalse.'
; It seems thali the polonaio or tunic is
destined to'playfan important part in au
tumn toilecs. : io- will uoi, : as hitherto, be
made . with - puffings and -drapery,: but in
cline more to tha style of the plain, straigtt
peasant skirts, and look very similar., to a
paletot made with deep plaits behind. The
fullness necessary for the skirt is arranged
in lfirojs box plaits over the ' tight-fitting
.'waist iia!n?.w - . i
FASHIONLET3.
; Poppy red is the latest shade.
' The peasant skirt is worn in mourning.
- Plush linings for. wraps are used abroad.
.-' Cut glass garn3t , beads, are a . new' and
pi'otty fancy for evening dresses. .' -
r Sealskin borders are - much U3ed upon the
new tailor ' suits of dars green and golden
brown cheviots for wiatar wear. T
v Saake stin walking shoes are !" now mado
for men anl women. ' 1 1 :s, . however, an
iiiagnsu , lasmon,- to , wmca prooaoiy no
Amaricans except those of New York will
take kindly. , .
; A very ihandsome tailor suit recentl
made is ot una $iack JSagli.3h" serga. - The
skirt is kilt plaited, with over draoarv fall
ing to a point in' loose .folds in lront, and
cauzhE up mgn and f uu ' behind. The col
lar and 'cuffs are 'ornamented with a. white
silver braiding.1 The basque is short, plain
U.U. J. puiuvyu. i xruiiu, wicn tne nap. . Cul
eqaara behind:' and laid in? scant--' plaits.
Sniall whita silrer, button', c!oe 'together,
fu-iuoii fcaa'ac in Cront, : '.' . f,- -. -
,T
. r ' '
'MULLEN'S
vliofocfe- 'Nest
"CELEBRATED
The Fay(orit9; .Househpld:'-Bem f.d v.
i IX VEXXAILS TO CfJRE AL!, A-r'NAKl part
- " -"'. L " noCKTNGHAM. N. C. Aihiwu '
dldne na-ned "ffornets' Nest Linnet" sotd ivwv -
t. , I can recommtna It ? as a good iemedy Wi.11
ung Elder.
; : This certifies thai I have uped the medicine
len. and amatitned that it has real nief
claimed for It. , . v
Pear Hir: I used tout Hornets' Nest T irilir.fint in a m iShl.iiMi1!KKt 29
One dose cured me. Rffinef nliT. . : " ' i"u 558
- Eespectfully,
lUlTKEWS. N. C. AUffTlst 9SfK
. "Aua.
J Mr. W. N. Mullen Thls wtll certify that I have usedVir Hor e' NStLn?mfnt and h'
that It wtll do what Is claimed for it tit la good In colic, sore thront. headacheTetcT m mlU
Ann, N. C, September 2nd ism
t drns and , it cuied then
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jor kalelby all .Druggists and; Country M erchants.
' .'.s , .-'v?-- t ',.-'" Charlottb, N
i m. I- irr r 'fF-iyj."!! i usea your uome.8'8 esi .LiTnmeTi- on so
we.kLy5'x,lyi,ixhe times a week., :,: ' Eespectfu .
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W. N. MULLEN, Proprietor.
..Charlotte, N. Q.
Thousands Qi cases ot
Headache are permanently cured every year (as the hundreds
of testimonials in my possession will testify) by the use of
' ' ; DR. LFSIilE'S
Special Prescription. This medicine '-stands to-day without
a rival and with scarcely a competitor in the world. Thous
ands of physicians throughout the country have acknowl
edged their inability to cure it," and are now prescribing Dr,
Leslie's Special Prescription for all cases of
Bffi(fflimCBDjj.d9;
in either its nervous, bilious or congestive form arising from
obstruct ion,congestion or torpidity of tie liver. "W hen I say
that Dr. Leslie's
SPECIAL
Prescription will cure the most obstinate cases of Sick Headache, I meanrjust what I eay, aiid ttat Is
that It not merely relieves but ,
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cures, no matter how long the case nay have been stardlrg -' ? . ; -
I have testimonials from persons who hae betn Effllcted for twenty years, reins cfmfined to bed tuo
or wiree aays t a ume every ivo weess, inat rave Dten itimanenii
Ues Special x
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cured by tvo boltit s cf Lr. Lf-
IsUCSB
so that they have not had an attack forover five years.
wisntooe
If you are treubled with sick headache;aiid
(Daniredl
be sure and give this renrc dy a trial. Price E0c. and $1.C0.
may7eodly S.B
FOB SALE BY -
ABCHEB, Saratoga Springs, N. Y
T. C. SMITH C O.. Charlotte, N.C.
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Our store Is now fuU of the choicest and most
desirable goods tn our 'line: Our stock of Boots
and Shoes this season being in all grades larger J
anc more, comprehensive th n " ever, we are fully -prejiared
te meet any. reasonable demand in the
way of Handsome Styles, Lew Prices and good,
. serviceable goods. Everything will Be fouDd Just
as represented. We Invite Inspection, and guar
antee entire satisfaction In every particular to aJl
who favor us with their patronage. T
Orders by mall will receive- careful and prompt
attention. ' -. . ' - -. ,v s
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Johsi-on BtloclCaVXryon Street.
on
.Though promp and efficient, it Is mild and fcarrc
less. Sa'e and reliable for children-- WLeiever
Known it, is me -aotuers Favorhe Cough Medicine
me znuarenantl adults. - it is sur-
, .. LlQTJTD,25c.
LDff PRICES".
WE ARE OFFRL Q
' ; Choice corn at 70 cents per iVXW!
bushel.: ' r TBOCHES'1
OatS at 48 Cents per bushel TheWonderlnl gaccess
Hay at 81.00 ner hnnrlrprl 1 .sumption,
Ship . stuffs, at 1.25 , per
hundred, . J
FLOUR, BRAN, .AND OTHER
. : GOODS VERY LOW.
' OaRSON BROS. "
Telephone 43. ' " r fourth street '
99
' Srp?5--' A8tJ?a' Spitting of Blood, Sore cr
1 Tight Chest, .Weak. Lungs, Hoarseness, Sore
t Throat, Loss of Voice. Catarrhal Threat iffections,
i CoTjghs.
Hacking, Irritating and Troublesome
rough our itch.'-'
56
FOR SALE
J wo desirab e bu!ldlntr iota. RfVrsm ff et. '
9?!? Humors, Erupt lens. Ringworm. Tetter,
Salt Bheum. Fronted Tees Chilblains. 50c jars.
. - - E. S. WELLS. Je-sey City, N. J U. S. A.
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.r-Pe Jl J, 11 Carson. Shade lives on ktS.V .Rf-lf in t.hrA mnntha -ami f?NA tlrJlYrtnfTA-lft. fit
XJ lli I JO IN -JCj O O by one wbp was deaf
iweniy-eignt years Treated .-by mostf the rctea
Bta
D? sp-a separately or together. Pric3
others by tbe &ama. process. : A pia!n, simple
ru?ee3'sfi:l home treatment. Address T. S. PAGE,
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