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VOL. VIII
'CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA; FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1883,
How E got Ills Pa ia Trouble.
What is this. I bear about your
being arrested in Chicago!"
T ' The Wicked Little Girl.
J . From the Boston Glob.
"'' -4-:. i1,onyinr her i pa
"JUa'B 11). HWII vuue.- - j i ?, m9n ' hA -UaA
, qitl.U 1" fcivn-wj ---- ;
boy, as b came in with a can for
kerosene and a jog for vinegar.
dress' said the Tietklefaced little
giri, tying her doll's bonnet strings
' 1 1 L 1. Ks'nr far a tidv
ana cwiDg -- ; - ' Wellit was true but the police
VvrVX,::Li ,a r-ilbirn off after they'tnt Did a lew
A,.YAa ininteil YOlin2 ler
.xujtuv.,..r.- , - lists' and took him I to ihe station,'
b, your mother need not dress ! said the bad boy, as he got t he vin
np for me- replied thefemale agent jegar into the kerosene can and the
oHbe Missionary Society, taking a ; kerosene in the vinegar j,g -You
teif satisfied-view of herself. in the a?) V and me went down thereto
minor. ' uu up and n il her to I'stpy over night and ha ve im.. M-,
come down just a, she Urn her or-; W tbev we wuuld ;be away
eryday clothes, and not to .taud orrftlJu not when they were, dean. ng
cSemony." ! - Quse, and pa thought it xveuld'do
''Oh but she hasn't got on hei : uS'""' " uu,"auu w
dav lthes. 31a wa ail i -"1,,-t "" "
her hew browu silk i woiuu u ucuci nuu nun iuxj(
but I guess it was born ia me. Do
every
dressed up. in
eauee Bbe ei?ted Miss Diamond
to-day. ' Miss 'Diamond ' always
comes over here! to show off her
nice thines. and ma don't mean to
you know 1 actually -think of mean
things to do wheal am in the most
solamn plac.. iTUey took; me to
get left. When ma ' saw you com-j a fnetql onWptgot - to think
ii he said. XThe Blckws-'l'iud I ingbftt -sratBtMlS , tbere,would
gueBS she wis rmad aboit: sbme ! be if the corpse would eome to lite
thing. Ma said if ydu saw her new j arid sit up in the coffin, and I snick
dress she would have .to hear all i ere.t right out, and pa took me
abont the poor lieatben, who dcu't ; out doors nd kicked my pants,
have silk, and you'd ask her forjl don't thir.k he oner kicked me
money to buy burnt books to send ! for it, 'causo 1 didn't do it tor a
eni. -oay, u ine nigger muiw. ; r1!'!"""' -
hymn book leaves, to do their hair j curred, and I have read about them
upon ami make it frizzy 1 Ma says j hi poor boyht to be allow
i she guesses thal all the good the jed to think, hadn't hef
books do 'em, if they ever get any "Yee; but wbatbout his being
book?. 1 wish my doll was a heath -I arrested) Never mind about tbe
en!," ' ' funeral!' said the grocery in an , . as
A Eomance of Mr. Stephens' Life.
, In one of the early years of the
'40s Mr. Stephens, then a youngl citement al the room occupied- by
little giil; the took his kuife aud picked some
on
.weights
f'Wh ou wicked
what do you want of a heathen f of the lead out of the
doil ' inquired the missionary lady,! the scale. I
1 taking a ment.il I iuventory of the "We wept down ou the cars, and
new things in the parlor to get j pa had a 'headache, because he
material for a homily on woildly 'I had been out all night, electioneer
Extravagance. I ' iing for the prohibitiou ticket, and
f:So folks woidij send her lots of i he was cross and scolded me, jind
ro ii&ve net K-,,,it5 uaiwcu.-. u , m l uu nuv u. v . (9 -- - ( t, .. .
Then xie'dhavelmir to friz; audi' winking at across the aisle. Ididn't vened and deferred tfee frqition of
want a doll with truly hair and eyes jeihoy myself much, ajid some men their hojes. - The one-became im-
tnac roii up uite leacun ouuer-
man, paid a visit to the home Mr.
Darden, in War reu coun ty . There
ho ine)i flaxen-haired, blue eyed
girVof 6ixleen, beautiful in! face and
lovely in character, piquant, witty
and gifted with a mind rarely culti
vated. An attachment grew up,
which for years did notL pass the
formal bounds of friendsSrp, ,bat
which was sacredly cherished ' by
bothJ The boy lover was' poor in
this' world's goods; fragile in frame
and harassed by sickness, be did
not dare to aspire to the hand of
whom lie had learned to love and
yet foreborne to claim. Tjrith wo
mauly devotion the young girl read
the. secret in the young ruin's eye,
and true to her heart she could on-ly-7-wait
aud love. i
" One eVeiang'ih 1849 a party was
given at the residence of 3r.Ii!tlley:
in Crawford ville. There i hie. two
met once more ; there theyenjoyed
that jsweet couimuniou dorn of per
fect trust ; and there Mr. Stephens
found ;on rage to spefls the words
which for years fought fori expres
sift'n, until at last he could ho long
er contain them. J
uAre you sure that there lives
none other whom yon prefer to ui??"
aikerl the maiden timidly, half
shriukiugly yet only too bappy to
teel that she was favoreii. in 'bis
ej es. '' ' .'
"loathe whole universe, there" ex
ists not auother," said he jpassiou
ately. ' :0v V,-f t.
Thus their troth was rilighted ;
the day was 8et for their marriage;
and all seemed auspicious ifor the
lovers. But clouds lowered o'er
llieir nppesj m;mr m a priy ftTB ua
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x Three Baby Lions. hf'
There was a scene of great?; ex-L
some of the wild animals belonging
to Hillard's circus and menagerie
vesterdav afternoon. Tbe occafeioti
was the birth of three b'aby libna.!
In the afternoon ftb!i African kdv "
Asiatic lions, in the cageex to
that of tbe lioness, beg-an to boiitid
about in their narrow quaiter,6)jV
:--t
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CoitlTenen,
Sick Jleadchc,
Cbronlo IMar-
rhoea, Jaundice,
Impurity of the
Blood, Fever and
Ague, 31alaxl,
and all Diseases
osiuned Iry De-
niasement of Liver, Uoivels tnd Kldneya.
puncnui uiunpj nuu iue uuu uoi v i
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED IXVSR.
Bad Breath ; Pain in the pjd, sometimes the
pain is Wt under the Shoulder-Wade-, mistakes fi.T
Rheumatistn : genefal loss cf appetite ; Bowels
generally costive, sometimes alternating with lax;
the hean is treiiMed with pain, is dull and heavy.
;.. . . . t :i :.i. tl. Wlttt consioeraoie loss i meaary. accompaniea
lUg the entire bUllding With tlieirfr with a painful sensation ofleavingundoneomelhing
vouch ovght to have been done; a slight, dry cough
and flushed face is sometimes an attendant, often
mistaken for consumption; the patient complains
of u-eariaess and debility; nervous, easily startled;
feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly seasation
of she skin exists; spirits are low and despondent. '
and, although satisfied that exercise would be bene
ficial, yet one can hardly iiidbiob up fortitude to
try it in fact, distrusts every remedy. Sevvtif
: Of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cas:
have occurred when but few of them existed, ye
examination after death has shown the Liver to
have been extensively deranged.
It should be used by all persons, old' and
; youngj whenever any of the above
, symptoms appear. .
Persons Traveling
ajl Malaria, BUious attacks, Dizzmess. Nau-
seemed too frailto hold them; ii.
Their roars were terrifying ami Ser
all the other , animals "agog. .VTh
lone hyena, whose companion died
a view uays , ago, joineu;,iu iiiovtur
multiith the most- monrnfui yells,
the monkeys barked and chattered
in' gFeat excitejuenr, the Siberian
ape climbed to the top of the barl
ana Kept up au mcessant ponnuing.
with his hind feet, the cockatoo set
ppks post devilish screeching M
eyji, ihe uiild-muered black. hear
displayed unnsual interest in the
uproar. 4-By 3 o'clock threeprettv.
little mottled cubs were brought to
liie. They are about a, footc lon
and coyer ed with fine, silky yellow
hair slightly r brindled," looking as
much like puppies-as cub.l The
mother 'regards theui most teu'Hipi.Iy'
and gives a most threatening look to
any outsider who displays his curi
osity by apprdachiu'g too close to hej
4ca go. "They grow very rapid ly,"
said Mr. Garvey "and in a few days
they will lie playing around? as
lively arid affectionate as kittens'7
,Cleavelarid Leader. i
it
f
back's when he says
day. I uiu't a wicu
amen on Sun-
icked girl either, j
were taiKiiig aoout- Kianaping mersetun poiiucs, auu iaueu wnu
children, and it nave me the idee nhvsical" ills hesitated to enter aJ
alid just before 1 got to Chicago I state whsSra.he. feared the happinesg
'cause Uncle Dick you know Uu- went after a drink of water at the of the other might be marred. The
clo Dick, he's been out -West, and other end of the car, and I saw a lad y found herduty by the side of
man who looked as though he an invalid mother, who long linger-
and ed with a confining disease. ; Thus
...
him the vears flew by ; but plighted
swears awful and smokes in the
househe says I'm a. holy terror would not stand any fooling;
an'd.he hopes 1 11 be an angel pi t- I II whispered to him and told
tyjsoou. Ma'll be dowu in a min- i that the bald-headed man I was troth "wasvkept. Mr. Stephens hev
nte, so you needn't tHke yonr cloak s ttiiig with was taking mo away er addressed another, and ever
off. 'She said she'd box my ears ifjfroui my home inMilwankee, and I kept tho" image of the fair young
I aBked you to. Ma's putting ou j mistrusted he was goiug to make jgirl in his heart. The lady was the
that old drehs she had ' last year, a' thief or a pickpocket of me. I recipient of admiration from many,
'causehe she didn't want you to said 'a h-h-h,' and told him not to but to all she turned a. deaf ear.
think Ihe was able to give much j say auythins or the man would They have often met since and
this time, aud she needed a new tnaul me. Then I went back to while the idea of marriage was
muff worse jthaii the Queen j the seat aud hsked pa to buy me abandoned, they felt & sweef pleas
; the rrtn,!0n Islands need- j gold watch, and he looked " mad are in Vach othera society. Put two
ed religion. Uiule Dick says you j aa cuffed me on the ear.. The weeks ago - the lady wasj at the
ohghter go h; tho islands, 'cause (man I whispered to got to 'talking Mansion, and on taking lpave of
yon a ueFaietlere,aiM the natives ; to some other men, and when bo her old friend, one-of tho chairs
would be sorry .they! was such sin -! Lt to rupan a lin.man trrnA .,-. n unfavorable iBirn. as
I 1 ! - . . 7 C9 a . i 1 , i
ners any uou , wouui seiul you to ! rin to nn mwl rftlr l.i.n lr uA Uk rioVavnrrrAmnrkf1atthetime.
I I : LUn IMUI .r V l, LJ V7 I I'll v viv-avra. r- - ;
llOVeC POeil aithrrvat oi.A aail Uf TTtA I Tl, A1.t liria fnr raara lAAIl a P.lff
, - i ii i .iiiiiri . i i ui, iau uuu aw.v -
, x r - - T i " t :
'em. He savs he
heathen hungry enough to eat you, ; , gueM we w.ll nut voir jt,;
'less twas a Mmd one, an' you'd set ! m;uMried t0 nxr
a blind., pagans; teeth on edge M the ro rhnW hin.
Pa zen of Atlanta, and io one: is nem
but, in more esteem lor every quaury
edge Ml the cod choked him' mwi onnti.ar Tviiirii ndnrna womanhood than
y. s. M UUUlUtl I r
aiJ JlD0re ! Aon pnmA nlnnor ana lw.1..l w,l PorJina Wiltintinn"
funny, and makes nmd n,a ,ii J L I ,. ThetoUaWaj,
ien;n ; . ' A 1 "leu loiyucn pa;, ita wanted
.'Vnnr VnS , ... " 1,11 meuili; lUy 886(1
- 7. "'V him where he stole the kid. and be
he'd never hanker after
missionary. Uncle Dick'
''Sirgtant," ' taid a diminutive fcp&i-
men cf th street arab, at he met ary df-
... ... i
Persons Traveline or living in Un
healthy JLoeaUUes, y taking a dose occasion
ally to keep tho Liver in healthy, action, will avoid
v umi, uuiuub ua&a, jizamess, r
sea. Drowsiness, Depression of Spirits, etc
will invigorate hk a glass of Mrtne, but U noin
toxioatins beverage.
'If Yon hive eaian anj tiling hard of
dijrestlon, or feel heavy after mea!s, or sleep.
. less at night, take a dose and you will be relieved.
"Time and Doctors' BUls vrUl be saved
, by always keeping the Regulator
4, ' In the House t '
tor, whatever the ailment may be thoroughly
sails . purgative, alterative and tonio can
never be out of place. The remedy is harmless
and does not Interfere with business or
Pleasure. ' ,
IT 13 PURELY VEOETABU5,
And has a! the power and efficacy of Calomel or
Quinine, without any of the injurious after effects'.
A Governor's Testimony.,.
Simmons Liver Regulator has beenia use in my
familv for some time, and I an satisfied it is a
. valuable addition to the medical science.
., .. J- Gstt. Shoetbr, Governor of Ala.
'' Honl Alexander II. Stephens. 6f Ga.,"
says: Have derived sone benefit from the use of
Simmons LiVer Regulator, and wish to give it a
, further trial. . i ,
"The onlv Thlnsr. that nmr fall. A
ReUeve." I hve used many remedies for Dj-s-
Anccoon aaa jjeoiiity, our never
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CHARLOTTE,
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Laths,
Doors;
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Mouldings,
Brackets,
Blinds,
Sasb, &c.
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- i xiuLUl HI I dl ' fttiil I ... 1 1 1 1 '
ram,;n v,..4. i " . . . . ?'"u w iu, asfcea me
.vuumtu wui t MM, ' WllPre 111 ftf via it r .t . . .
iV Znru A L lf 8l ,e i )( 1 nl I looked scared as
...rr.,v,.,iru. uu wis a norrid
if I was afraid to say no, and I said,
ii e -s, s i r, 1 guess so. Then the
police said the boy was scart, and
ample for little guls like you."
"Oh, I thiuk lu's nice. He show- I
P1 m lmnr t, .li.l., .1 x . -'if
i :zr:: j. both to the
1e when ma ain't nK Th tTa I J!
pretty cloak you've eoh Z AAW"?' ?u.d.when he Vw hAck
Do you buy all your good clothes "long. ! Ue'was afful
XTithmlssiona.vnioiievl Mi? f" be 8ahl he '"make
youdo." V s v ' 1,1 5aJ8! somebody smart for this, and I
Just then the frL-u r.T iuPRUtwouldnotbeme. Afc the
VVM,&, M, r-,. I I I II ,
girl's ma came into the parlor and !
uv. ui,BM0aary ladv on the'
cheek and said she was delighted ;
. A. A , I .1
ijtMHiiontney charged pa with kid-
uappiog a boy from Milwaukee,
and he said it was a lie, that I was
A certain Persian city j having
exhausted all its funds, and know-1
iug no way to raise more, the May
or laid the 'case before the! Gover
nor of the Province. j
"Have you doubled the raxes P
, Mohave.' 4: :
"Have you borrowed from the
- ,
ricM" . ':- - . : fi
'Every dollar that they will
lend." !
"Have you issued bonds!"
aWe have, but no ono will buy
thonvat any, price." .. s
f Hayaypa stolen all thochool
'can ou send an officer (o guard" Bovfc
property' to-night?" ' 'Vyp ' I :'.
Th urchin's ' clethes wotb tattered,
his face was : dirty, : ami he was soaked
rithtf Tain, but .thef4 was a manly air
about ' him for all that. Tie offiSSf
looked somewhat astonished at thai Te
quest coming from . euch a etrftnge
source, but asked kindly i' ,4 What do
you waat an officer for. my bj?''l '
"Uecause, anawera me chiki,, ana
tears filled his "eyea. "I was leanmg
egaiust a etor0 window on Chestnut
street, and I guess I pushed too hard,
and the glass broke, and I eopdn't
make anybody hear, so I 6tarted as
fast as I conld to find an officer,. t keep
anybody from stealing the things in the
window. And, sergeamt, I have' thirty
five cents I made selling papers today.
If I gire you that, den'tyou think they
weuldlet me eo until I could foake
enough to pay for the glass? It is vety
cent I have, but I don't want to go to
jail." j :
"Keep your money, my boyy'Jsaid
the officer. '.'I will see that the stere is
guarded, and if you go ad see the
owaer. to-morrow, I don't, beliere he
will take a cent from yeu. Anyhow, I
can trust yon." .;? ' 1 J
i,' 'Thank you," said the boy t 'E will
be sure to go and see him, aad 1 will
try to save all the money I can pay
him, if he wants it." ji. And drying his
evea. he went on. probably to atineer-i
less home. iVi'io York Star.
ave louad' anvthinf to benefit ne tn th mm
Simmons Liver Regulator-has.' I sent from Min
nesota to Georgia for it, and would send further for
such a medicine, and would advise all who are sim
flarly affected to give it a trial as it seems the only
thtng hat never fails to relieve.
P. M. Jarnet, Minneapolis, Minn. '
J&- T- J?' Kason 6ayst From actual ex
perience ia the use of Simmons Liver Regulator in
my. practice I have been and am satisfied to use
ana prescribe it as a Dureauve j
""Viwtti rea Z Trade-Hark
and Signature of J. II. ZEIIJtN St CO.
for sale by all druggists. '
SEWINQSVIACHINE.
. On examination jrou'will find the New Home Sdwing-MachiDtJ to have ks ma
chinery than any other make because f U wonderful "
SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION.
The Jlacbine runs fiom SOLID POWER has no spring pnwer like other macbisoa
so easy to get out or order theretere cannot tail to perforin at all times, lias SKJJF
SETTING NEEDLE, cannot be eet wrong ., has large bobbin, and,-
Al I THP I flTCQT IllDsfnTiTiaid to be the best
.'Lr ' vnJsiWrrenCne!operator less trouble than any other.
.Loose: y Jyjvhfial -pT TTTV A"lTt nwl A
mtm-J V- -L.V III , VXCXX X UK ls
Office at Hoover & Lore's Store; CONCORD, iY. C.
S:.
"'Sr.
to we her. and th'i.v vf .his bo I aaid of course I was,
Rociable i li.it tv. T woa dKea: wuo loia tne
a can't understand Ti X? was a kidnapper and they
professes to be soK , uamhuo' and en the boss
: v o i toll! na lm j i -
; r "uiu go, out not ro rei,
it occur again, and pa aud me went,
away-: I looked so sorry fer pa
tuai ue never tumbled to mo that
I was to blame. Pecks Sun.
)lt, n 1 - i . .
' vai Rociaoie that. The lit-
. tie gin 8 ma
, a person
charitable, as the missionary agent
puuum "gut over to Miss
Diamond's and say such ill-natured
things as she did, and she thinks
.-the missionary is a double-faced
gossip. M j
I Encourage ; newspaper readiug
among your children and yOU Win
d,scover what a fondness thev
wiUhavefortheirjfamiiy iournai
and how readily they Wili improve
iiw..-. r: Voo man's
"WlMSTOSi Fokstth Co.. N. C
, aesir to express to jou my
thanka for your wonderful lion Bitters. I
was troubled with dyspepsia for five years
ii commencing the use of year
"op Bitters some six months aco. My
vure nas br-n W.r,.! i ..
"' first methoflist Church ef this pla.
monies
Mouths ago, illustrious ruler."
"Pawned ibe city seal!"
44 Yes, verily 1"
"Mortgagel the City Hall!''
"Yes, fiva times over,
Tr u .iniipnil n serious case.
ISjF . - . - . -
mused the Governor, as bo scratch
his ear. "The only way out ol it is,
to go home and announce i an era
of reforra."-Xcrroi Free Fres.
.-' A Card. '. ..i -T
all who are suffering from' the errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak
ness, 'early decay, lots of manhood, &c, I
will spnil a rerine that will cure vou, iree
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"BuehnBaiba,"
Quick, complete cur, all annoyiajjj Kid
Key, Bladder and TTrioary- Diseases. $1
P'Uggisls.. . .i If
- - . .. 'ii-
How Gamtetta Lost an Eye. -
His father, who had no preHsion
of the bov's future celebrit v. ilwant
! - IS,' 1
ed to secure him against military
service by keeping him an Jjaltan
Immunity from cKddierinpk was
brorLght about accidentally As
sjruDtMeita was waicuiog v.i kuuc
grinder operate on a wheU, the
blade of a knife got detaches;'; from
the handle and flew jnto thef boy's
eye and blinded it. He waij very
rmuch tett5d in consequence, and
: .. . .- . . 'I.
tne moiiif jr was emDoiaenotipy ner
increased tenderness to insist upon
Leon bcins sent to the Petif Semi
DIPHTHERIA
HAS
W CHANCE
WHEN TREATED WITH
Perry Davis1 s Pain Killer
This wonderful remedv hirsaved tho
r lives of many, many children
who weVe almost dead with
DIPHTHERIA.
R TTmrv WUsnn. Tjiwranoa. Kaafl.. eavm
Tdo surgeons rronouneed my cbo Diph-
, ana decluect mat no remeatea couia
It Perry Davis's Pain Killer saved my
Iibeous Leach, Nehua, V. H. , psvs " I had
c sinters' colic and rHpbthereie core throat very
severely. Pain Siller urove botli away."
DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT.
valuable
.o 1 pt&t food. So
An F.nglifb VeUrinuy srgeen and Chomiti aiw
txUn in tUls tpantiy. tar that bmi of ib
Uorss alid Cattls Poweers wH her tw wrr;h
less traak. lie savs that ShsrldaD a Condtth.
lVndera ere abelat1rnur and iainnCiy
Nothin ob eaa-fli will make hens lay like Sheridaii's.CoDdltiou powders. Uose, 1 tuaspoontul
ild everywhere, or seat by mall tor 8 lettef-staapa. L O. Jotwsco trasToa. mas.
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THE
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Tennessee
WAGON,
SOXD A2TD VTAXRAXtTSD BT
X. F. YOBKE, Agent '
Reiuember Tbis.
If vou are sick Uop Bittern will surely
aid Nature in maAing you well when all
else tails. -
If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are !
suffering from any other of the numerous 1
diseases of the stomach or towel?, it is you
ovn fault if you remain ill.for Hop Bitters
are a severeign remedy in all such .conn
plaints.
If you are wastingaway with any form
of Kidney disease, stop temptinc death thia
moment,and turn for acure wjiopuiuew.
If y.6u are sick with that terwoie sicaeess
Nervousness; you will find a "liairn in
R'ihad" in the use of lion Bitters.
If vou are a frequenter, or a resident or a
miasmatic district, barricade your system
against the scourge of all countriesma
larial, epidemic, bilious, and intermittent
evers by the use or nop uiuers.
Tf T-nii hv roup-h. nimplv. or sallow
kin, bad hreatb; pains aad aches, aad feel
miserable generally, Mop outers win s"
you fair kin, rich blood,, and sweetest
breath, health j and comfort.
In short they cure all Diseases ef the
stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves,
Kidneys, Bright's Disease. f 500 will be
t aid for arase they will not cure or help..
That noor. bedridden, mbaim wne, sib
making purchases. :
Office . at Cannons Fetzer s.
GINGINNATi BUGGIES.
HACKS, PHETONS,
CARRIAGES, &C.
Molasses Mills and Evaporators,
MeCormic & Remington Mow er and
Ilorie Bakes,
All at Bottom Prices. Call to see me before
F. YOE-ro, Agent.
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PURIFIES
LOOD
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' A combination of J!lfa
(oxide of Iron, Porw&cm
Mark and Phophonuin
a palatable fortn. t JTer
JJeUUtp, Let of -APP-
titc, Frustration of fiiat.
lowvr it is indUpms-
bte,
BZV. 7. I. TOWNKB,
Indtuitrv. 111., aarar-
'IcoaaMerit
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n tnmt exoouwi asaj aw
th (SettlUtatM mai xoroasv-
BBV. A. Z. HOBB3 Wrltea
i After a tnorooirii trial or ui
?rRON TOHIO, I take pleaaare
la statin? that I have
rrrattv benefited ; D7 i
Case. xCiniaters and Pub
1 lie 8 peak-era will find it
of tbe -reatet valoe
wserea Tonic ia neoe
faary, I recommend It
tLM a reliable remedial
rerent, posaeaai&sriun
(donbted nutritive aad
restorative propeiuea.
noma n xa dr. hartir medicehe co zij v. xa k., bt. una..
ni kt a miuiAnarr in South': Amerin
th. ? ? conerg-on tetti'y to Scn4 a selt-addrkssed envelope to the ,ftv.
th. .re virtues of your bitters. . . T gution -1, New, York
f cry recpeciiuuy, I "
iiKV. II. FKKEBEE. llJ-
nairo of . Montfaucon to receive ja
clasic:i etlucation. Her hs baud
wi-s an enemy to liigher instruction,
jil thought tho doaimunialtphbol
Bufljcieut lor a boy whose festiny
it was to be a provincial trrcner.
Mr. W. II. Ilayes, Hillsborol N. C
cays': "I caai reconjnend - Brow'a Iron
Bitters as a aaperior articie."
HARDWARE I
For a full 3ine of Hardwaro of allde-
scriptions, .
ter, mother, or daughter, can be made the Cane 'jcaporators.-' '
them suffer. ',d Taylor Cotton Gins and Prezte
Straw Cutters, tie. BeU make.
Osborne Mowing Machines.
Bickford & Huffman's Grain
and Guano Drills,
Walking Cultivators,
rl?u Jiakes
' vt;-, "'Hen,
Davis 8cwiug MnclUnet,-
8 At BQttbm Prices,
Do not fail to call on
SUITHDEAL & RITCHIE.
HARDWARE!!
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HAS BEEW PROVED
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made.. U'tstlv o-tlt fr.t-. Aidr5
Taos Co Aug i , llaina. ,
Dr. W. H. Lilly
LIUF.'KMRIT' ft PLASTER!
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i HsinH. WJtr.n i-iitir ntta Man, AFFEIiS bit prorssonai aervive so . .
GOOD FERTILU'.ERS, ,U ien. oiConcord d vicinity- . ;
J And verv unean. neno lor 1. lrcuiar. " - f ....
FKENCU'BltyS-,' Kwkyav-ot,iN,.C. Preabyterian Church.
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