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THE nmiDtiD. Fkiiiy. I'Esr.rAKY S. 1$!J. Farm d Fireside. PlnE Hit. Bill Arp. iu artier to the CVuortv ; Gentltuau says: Pease are bettor than down or grass, or anvil l ur: better! for" the land ami better a a : nrofitable eroi. 1 nave un bounds reeet for rase. I t?!-. -erv vearforfi.nice.and.thev.makejalotofsilverHariN rites 0Pie Read the Wst ioraire in. the -world j in ;fcr Arkannw Traveler, bak-h, t'hfbt.fur horsosand mulftaJ thou-h not a maif iniUie affair-. and the best for inileh imws. All kinds of stock eat it greedily. 1 Iliivf seen uiu laiiuna i tu ... Tjeavines up by the roots ami. hang them on the fence to jailU 6-4lU : cure, The common idea isj "- edge. I wush you would sorttr that pea-vine hay is hard to j button up the mouth uv these here harvest and hard to cure. ' proeeedin's till 1 make er few re- Thisisagreat mistake. ow them with a drill or broadcast ! sv two bushels to the acre;:u when the pods are nearly grown, and the pease are in the dough walK right into urrK -i i ! goodniowercandjit easilr. for it is the sweetest cutting in the world. Let them, lie as they fall . for twenty-four hours: rake into winnows, and let. thjem alone for two days more. If it rains on them, just let it rain; when the sun anines again toss rnem up aiui ive them air and they will dire. I have had. them to voin -iBil l-on ' .rronn.l! for n week, and ! rure all rirht? tdentv of air is all they want. Put. them jn the barn aud watch'- them i for a day or. sq .tQ-see it they are ; pr0scitinff attornevj von mav r mouldi-;.g:on getting hot; if : ahe;ul wit! vo- CVLKo;:hi'r tliev are, then toss-tliem to the " .. , ' , i .t . he prosecuting attorney resumed other side of the barn, and the . . 1 . . - , tossing and airing will brinr I 1,4 rnn.ent. -1 Ins woman d.d them all right. I have never i be went on, "enter the house of th. 1,... -.s.w, ..:t, i?.,f i.iidow lilake. on the thirteenth dav ,m, i(1 rnthpfm-J thn iods get ripe or you will lose the ! leaves. Cut green and not a ! leaf will. drop,, and the vines! will cure so. much easier. j .m. I An Aiurrlrnn I'liuter For Kami. ; mil c, t Charleston, S. C, .Ian. '21. i Ii . ..i o lainous nave me .ouui Carolina cotton planters le come all over the world that they are nowvin demand in foreign countii.e?.. where rot-; ton is vdanted. Some tinie airo the fi.-m of. Xorton & Co.. I of Ww York u-ri.tf -to V I I Salinas & Son, of Chaileton. i t i,, . on behalf of a linn 111 Russia. asking Mr. Salinas to emrae a rapaoie ana inrei.igeni planter- at a liberal salary to ro to j Ilussia to plant rotttin. Messrs ! Salinas, made arrantrenient. ; with Johjl S. .Srott, of Mars Bluff, 'Marion county, one of the most successful planters j in tne t-tate. who win sail ftvmi ATtv- Y.irlr for Afi-iiu- Thence he will go to Caucasus; where his special business will ! be to superintend the natives in the cultivation, of . ctt.on j whici is planted there in lare ! ouantities. . lie will also be' sent U) Central "Aia to confer with planters and dealers in that section. . . . AVe may live without ioetrv. music and art; Vie nny live without const ience, wo may li.e without heait : "We can live without love, we ran live without books JJut civilized men cannot live without cooks. Ifrt mav liv wit linn t linnkd fnr wli.il w . knowledge but siievimj? lie mav live without hone, for vhiti.s hope but deceiving V ; He may live without loy,vyhat iipusion ' Hut wiSni?fl,e .a th en dive with-! out dining? j VKLVKTJTDIUNC. . I Five pi'irs beaten soivn-itl v- I one tea cup of white sugar, live iaoies)oonsiui 01 corn starch, dissolved iu a little cold milk and added to the yolks and sugar. Boil three pints of sweet milk, and pour' imu tuu ur-aurii v.MKs . i' got her; haven't "thevj1" sugar wlnlp boiling., Lt it!, boil until it .becomes quite1 thick, stirring ronstantiy. "Hut have they got her foul ?'' Flavor with vanilla and pour into a baking .dish. ,.H:?at the whites of the eggs to a stilf froth with half a run of white ; sugar, pour over the pudding, and brown slightly. Can be. aten warm or. cold. IiKMOX MKUINtr.'E I'l DlUNOv One quart -of milk, two cups-; sprer.'lin' adder. .She' told me tb;;t i fill ot .grated bread-crumbs, jef ! didn't do cver'tLmjr 1 could loi theyolksof f.P,r eggs, half a mT 0iIl0!l tllH .SlJeH,MlM 1 cupful of butter, one cupful! r.,fc. lI:lVtf. vcu int roul I of sugar, the juice and grated j ... ., ' " ' j rind of one large lemon. Hake; al ' j in a uuTtirea aisn.. nen; rion.c:.e jtinst gasp- done, cove!-with a meriugue ' made with the whites of the Thcii I'm ail right. Whco.T eggs and fo,ir tablespoonsful , v,tl ltft n, ,ulo (wd fim(? ,r of.white sugar. . :iS in th,, 1,.. 1 I Soak sago two then boil milk until four t:tl)h-SK)nsful of !icre- 'hooP: beer, helil down so ! gli XVgi hours ja warm water, tollS ' i don i know how to enjoy ; yrfMS:m it in one quart of? freclom. Come on, all hands. And i UmMliUS r1 BYM iti.ss-oft and well let'go to the still-house. Vh.W .' lWrMKM done ; aua : pir.cii oi salt and i-iurvuK-n, yOU are my f r e ids an'' tablespoon ft: 1 of 1,,-ttor. Bwt I'llVivc you a barbecue us foonas-! th yoiks Cf iour eggs with ajny shouts et big enough. Whoop. j cupful of white sugar, and a; little nutmeg. A cup of cur-j rmts m:iv be aided. Pour I 1 1 - . t l. UiemiiKana biigt. .. ocs and sasrar into a ouuereu ! ! dish t and kike. Boat the j Uvhittv of the osres with a ta- !bloioon of sugar spread over! 'the p'.utumg and orown. Wit and Humor. A Tcimcvse llnbnu(l. the wife of old .Iperson lialeh. . .. - . .. ,o. voiee county, n . -, - Tested on a onar-'e oi n,nin: s-ioieo is w,.i 0,vn n the count v. and ! i the trial attracted many speet:Uurs While the prosecuting attorney was , ,. . , i ueh erinsr Ins speech, . . bale.! l arose marks" 1 rou haveanvthin? to sav, sav m,. v..,,,, "th..svnimth,tie iudeicash basis." and the Wjlkinsville jan:jVvereo!. " j 'ValI,'l have cut. sr. thin to saw' j i h lkd t:;ltr j j that fitv paid toi, I ain't P.t nnol.Wti. - tntl'i r rj,,L.,,t n 1 - g - "1 110 object r .h to tt.ia jiojtcuun . Attorney doiu his dutJ u when he j I gits np here an p?Ntly says that ' my wife stole- silver spixnis. .';,! j i think Jie's gone a little too -peart in '. tjie n!ilttr.. liuiJurstaiul ibese herei j ,roocir;uvHer -j.-ufv well an' I ! thuthev'believ-u:- "let like thev :.o-that evervbodv that? ! arre .pumnnui, i . . i i -.1. . uiuitiau - nt. J his niout be b:isine-s. but :ft ain't iestice: an' now. hid- e. I claim the privilege uvxpressin'' my opinion ?ver time he expresses ; his'n. Now, sir ov.ldre-siu- the ; lof bs . month, and did. accordinc to : testimony, there and then take, steal and carry away ' '-Liu-:" Suid lialcli. .); j take 5ttti .dud carrv- 4.Tj.ir.- p,.lk.h repealed. ' ..... 4,i our liotior sx:d the atturnev. . r , . .. 4l. 'T cannot proceed with this case if von crant this man so uiicwurteows a 1 privilege. "Mr. Halch." th-i jir'dg'e remarked. - v must not use s-.K-h language. n ri,;. h.,., t .l..,,,.!,-, c.."..,.,,i.;,.. ir;,l, , i rith vou. knowinj tii;lt von are ' a'1 : e-sed, but I can n.. per ir . ' ' . ' U mu 011to mieriere witn uie course - . ; of x 10 trul- . mit vou to interfere with the course of the trial." ; 4 But, jedge, just think er ininit." ' - upposn vou was -in my n., h.jw would you like " -We cannot entertain snppositions, Mr. Balch," the judge returned. iWall, Inn I'll fling out suthin'' thilt vou ke t,ntel.tailu Mv wife! tin t c u'lty. I krow she ain't. r.in UK, S I'll ...11 , !.,. " . -j . wu ....,, toti ,,le,n 9lmis 'vself.f , "'1,r Honor.' exclaimed the prosecuting attorney, "I admire this man's fidelity, but he has not stated the truth, for I have actual nroof , i that he was not in this communitv when the theft was committed." 'Mr. bu'eh'.-a'd the judge, "your levotion to your uife is, I must say, beautiful, but it does not justify the law in the punishment of yon for 11 crime which she may have commit ted, but which vou surely did not win mi 1. 1 imi Maim ueiu a mill , , ; "iiuiiit-ui ueiiiui otiue now ..ojtuiar 'assertion that marring is a failure. T'-nlniii-S er 1. U , ,r ,-,,n 1 aumiie Cn., li-.Ki J0l,;';nid it vou , -huld be called upon to i-alixu iu , Q !mT ni0St' Se,'i0US n hensiun., you shall have my deepest j ! sympathy and thy kindliest support. '. Proceed with the trial.' The- case was emm submitted to the jury. - A 'few- moments later a verdict of guilty5 was announced. Every eye was turned o'n old bulch. To the surprise of every one, he sprang up with a thoht.". "Jedge," he exclaimed, they've The Judge st red at him. j "Kf yen've got her foul, w'y, then I w ant to say idu 's as guilty as Judas, i0 jis th?re .v.us a-chttnee uv ; g.ttm out, why I- had to do ever'-j thir.g A. could .fur her, br.L r.ow I 1 j a' n't hampered. Jedge. I .am ftard -: Icr .u v this. woman tlu'.u J am 11 v .1 vi i ' "j "-1 1 iiu:e, THE ALLIASi'E COI.r21K. Oaal'Mli Basis. The following is an editorial - , c rf und - - tho' it is written with reference to one particular allinucr,' it is sb full of eood, practical sense that it ap t . . a. . e :., T.ls 1 ! AVhuterermar be the purpose J i and plans of the Farmer' Alliance, ! in ceneral. and whatever shall be j the ultimate fate of the new Order, j jitis evident that the particular j brai;.-h of the organization at Wil-j Lincvill.. in I m.tn (.oiintv. has UlS- ! of i . Success , a farming, and that its j j members at last have their feet set j I " the furrow that leads to Hide-; penitence - a tl pro.penly. I The allied farmers at!VilkinsvilIe, ; '. it was stated yesterday in the .Spar- j tan burg correjpuiHtence or- ines Vews and Courier, are ' going onj. the cash ba i They have aire. Ct j rais. d tlieniouevair.oiigit tl.emsclves j to purchase their main supplies, j The Tendency of the Alliance, it is j aid, is "to work the farmers up to :ij farmtrs have anticipated results by j placing themselves o :i"that basis at i the outs, t. The w isdom of their i , o.cy and practice can not be.oubted; aid need not b -e.rlaii.wl. (hircor- i j respondent covers the whole ground, i a sentence: "When a- man' has ; the ready cash in his pocket, he L a pretty goul Alliance'- within him-: if-" He will always be aid."-to !'11V whatever he needs at the verv market p. ice. He will al luive Y'-J "f f--nds and few enemies. IlLhraU-s of inter-; r.w mipiuu ill V-r c?l iau- nu" no loss of sleep !jr wst ot Happy liulwil " farmer ho is in such ble.-se plight, and thrice faoivd i, Wil- kinsville in having a w 1 ole A'Nance of such fai Pi-'- -in its neighbor hood.' llowevor. -' nieinb'rs -of' thr WilkfiijvrNe Alliance have a gft-at deal to learJV'Vet. . In thsariie let ter that tells of tfui' tM.tni in iK,,,rt,n? th ofwsa-puwk- es, we are told that -they. ! vr or-: dered a car-load of crn, -aini will buy their lioxir ai'.'ib-baoon" on th ;inie lileial seale. This is dejdor able. f course, if a farmer has to buy his f J ,i pf!ies legul; r from a iH-igliboring fanner, it is to hia advantage and will probably be to! his neighbor's 'sui vantage to havej the transaction conducted 'on a c sh j b;isis. .alw.vs. And if a whole as- ; " .elation v f- ?;iMH ranvuher, must purchase their f'd sujp!ie? 111 i t u,,od crop vear from th- fanners of f;;r di.-tai.t Start-, it is likei : . , , advantagMs to buy 111 la Ji rjuan-1 titi.-s r-cash, and a ith nt the ii.-' t. - rvrnuo;i .f middle men ; ,,llt hy silouhl the llkitisville i Alliance, or an v Farmers' Alliance I c .1'. r" 1 .1 it. South ( arohna, have to buy con. ; and ll'Jt.r and- bacon bv the car-load at this season of the Near? ' 1 llvre has been a serious error of manarc- ! uient son. e hen-, when anv farmer j. ooull)elj,.d tl b,n for cash or; otherw ise, w hat he should produce, j on his own farm, lie is not 011 aj "cash basis," by any means, w hen j his small purse is full and his big. cribs a.o empty. The truly pros peioiis fa.uier is not the one who holds the money wheewith to bv:y the corn and flour and bacon and j iiay aud fodder which he wpiires toj enable him to make - -another Cotton : , v vj 1, ...1, 1, crop? but ilt one, Punier, Who II :s I i,, , , cotton and is under no nee-; i 1 . . r 1 1:, r 1 lessity to buy. food supplier xjf any i.- 1 : Milt'.. ' I The Wlr.uhsvrMo farm- is would c .1 mve a poor optn 1011 of ' their wives S rnanageineni, If their vive -!iould 1 h:ive U thej j needed eggs, or to sell a hen when: they needed vegetables for Jie fam-! ilv dinner; and their wives mihl very well ask of them now, why they have to sell cotton every vear! when they need corn and bacoi! for: the purposes of the farm! It would : be uu embarrassing question to an-; iswer, undoubtedly; hut it is one' that ought to be a.-ked and pondered : jover in f veiy n:e.:rrfg of every Far ; mers' Alliance that shall be held in . ; South Carolina this year. And if it shall not prove to be n popular; question for consideration at these ' meetings, we venture to surre-t t-in ' it would afford a proli table to)ic for: - discussion always as between the! menibi rs of t he A lliance and their g'-nlle a:.d w."ser allies at home, 0:1 , the tarni. T- ' ",T '"" ' V1" :a are.vo,,i 11,11 hl' , have nol f"1 g f my age, and , hearsay test mony, I understand, is; not a -copied in this court ' LADIES, .,. ., TOii BALE BY Cannons & .Fetzer. THE STANDARD: k 3'2-filli hp Containing more reading matter than any pait ' ever ! m 77 ,7l Oil ill Vl 1 - 1 7 jt""" i,,. ... Dijed-in-the-U'Oul DCJHO- mifir. His! tot fas! hi a iui JOR WORK' ASPECTAl.TV.' Address TJIE SrllXD- UU) , Conrort? , X. C. OF PURE COD UVER OIL TTD HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. So dt.nla.d tkt It can b tak.a, . . . a 1 . . m.. A . . tomh, wb.n .h, Pii. .11 riSJii?. 7wfc " phi tea la m.ch mora cfficacloai Benarfcable as a fle&k fniwttr Pttsms c&ln raplalT while taking ttv BCOTTS EMULSION is acknowledged by A T Dl'iY UD1 a a 11 fr? crpcrn fZ U 10 tion in the world for the relief andeuraof j-t!.-.-great benentiaywifa has derived from ! CONSUMPTION, CCROFULA, ! . or.r : reat an J wonderful medicine, 15. I' ' GENERAL DEBILITY. WASTINO'5- 1 or two years she was a n. at suf-1 niSEAl ES. E M ACI ATI ON. '--r:r from Scroful-, sor.ie floci dis- I COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS, j The great remedy for Consumption, and r rijrf,-- miirrnm fill Ui ail Jinwmjtt. When 1 887 Cube I do not mean merely to i stop th.'iti lor a. time, iin.t then have them re- turn ajruin. I xea-A UAU1CAL ClMu. 1 nava made Ui4 diseaM-of j FITS, EPILEPSY" or j TALLHSQ SICKNESS, a iirc-ioDjr luay. 1 warrant my reraeay vo CCVb the worst cases, fct-caus- others hare ' t-endatonreforatreatiseandaKREElioTTLB ' njy infalubljs keui. one express aa ht oare. it cou yon nothm5 tor a u-iai, ana 11 wui c jm.- jiuurec El oAD.lv TrythaCarcPl USJL iy5s ream Balm ClerjnesthoTTtisalPassagea. Al- , lays lniiamniition. noal3 tho Soros.- ; Restores tho Sensc3 of Taste, Smell , artel iloaxin?:. ! A particle la njpad lata orhiioMril find Li Bi.rrrr.blp. Pri-r COe. r-t Urnreit er by aait. ELY UEiriII23,M Wferrcn bt.,Kcw VorS. -aaiaiia. SOAP!- FINE SOAn CHEAi GOOD SO AS S0a! If o.ur hit1 in need of :7 SOAP of any kind !'f?U and-, see me, as I have the ' I Best. Selection ; of SOAPS -ver. oIL-ted for the money. . D. D-JOEENSOX. DRUGGIST, . coKjaoiiD,: - - n.:c. Vei a J Ci si UiU w u u i BE OF GOOD CHEERi To tiie hon est inquirer af tcr'truth, who, troubled with sons contagioui blood dia eass, 'Seeks a remedjr which; wil( com-pletely- eradicate frord his sjsleirt feVery gefrrt blofid poifltia, thit'tSe ones he lovci his wife and his children may bs Saved, the experience of others comes as a nighty revelation. Common sense tells him actual resu!t3 are the only sure proof of curative virtue. Read the following tru: testimony: Twelve vears co I contracted a terri Lh c; of blood poisoning. My afHic tion w. . tru!y horrible. I had no appe tite, did not sleep well at night, my dkrs tion was "impaired, Tny throat vvp.s full cf ulcers, and in fact 1 was a total vreck. I had been ithderthc treatment of several cf the loading physicians of Atlanta; tried nearly every TcH '.rtmedy adver tised; went to Hot "Springs, where I re- ti- -i inn1 c.i-fr-i! iar-itll4 Trpii'tnuf nr. !v-n cfit whatever the dread disease stiil clung j to me. Three years ago I was laid up 'with -rheumatism. My knees were dtawn up j ia such a position that I could nol lave i 'my bed for months. ; Last summer t'.ic dis;se seemed to re 'new i:s attack upon me with all the rav- j arcs of death. Mv life was a lingering : torture, and I 'had despaired of ever get jting well acn-lja friend of mine recom mended -D. U. -II. I began to one it at pace, and find myself permanently cured. I rfer to lev. . C. Davis, Dr. Jo'.m G. Westmorland, Dr. Knott. Garrett & Iiro., and numerous others Svho know cf my i case. 1 cheerlully recommepd H. 15. tJn for I really believe it is the best medicine ! icr the Llood in the world." . j . J.s. L. Boswortii, Atfafita, Ga. j ' During the month of February I bought one bottle of I3.'I. Ii for my four-year old j boy, who lud what doctors .'term heredi i tai y blood poison, and to my utter aston ishment ore bottle cured 'him. In Feb . ruary my eLLr -son, twelve years of age, j was literally covered with ugly sores on i his legs, -and a terribh; eruption on his i ir.-A Ma c--.,r. n t,.f.l,.c r.f V. IJ.1J. As a quick blood cleanser it has no equal. James Hill, Atlanta, (ia. TGr several years I have been suturing from a constitutional Llood poison, which has resisted the treatment cf our best physicians-, and the use of the most noted nedicises. I was 'covered with a conner-colored j Tuptior. hil over my body ana limbs, with loss cf rpprtit?. excruciating pains ia mv hack, aching of my joints, general debil I .v.", emaciation, falling off cf my hair, sore ihro-.t an'l J7r:at nervousness. I became incredulous, but bein? told that T. 15. 15. as a sure cnouih booi ruritieraad that X did r.rt require aitiri.t td tse a gross before he wos "cured, I commenced its as?. Withia txvo weeks' time I frit im- proved. ; I hav: taken about ten bottles 4ad IsjA as well and sprightly as any man. ivjy appetite arid strength have rcturntd ind my hair do-rs hot fall out. I to rot ies:t Jte to'say that !i: K. 1. has V.o rqual is a general bloott purir. and any oae vho will us only one bottlo will be con - incrd that it has ifto equal 'n'thts; parts 1 stiil coiitir.urits use, as it 's'a splendid tosie and keeps my system in' a liAj coa- dition. You have the liberty to direct any i sutlcrer to Cic in person. ; M K. F.-I5. Joxr.s. j Atlanta, Ga. I ?iad 24 running ulcers o one leg, and 0 on the uthcr, and felt tcreatlv prostrated. ' I 1) lieve I actually swal.owed a barrel ol ; iiKdLu.e ia vain efforts to cure the dis ease. With little hope, I fi tally acted oa J. the urgent advice of a fricnd.'r.nd cot t 'bottle of V.. Ii. K. I cxp-riencedachan-- r.rt my nesponaency was somew hat cis je'kd. i k.pt usirg it Uyt i 1 had taken sixteen hot.ks, a:ld all the ulcers, rheuma- tism, and other horrors of, Llood poison ' have disappeared, and at Likt I am sound I ar.d well aain, aftir a:l experience of vcntj years of torture. ' . A. 1'. Ukinson; Atlanta, fia. 1 Kenxesavv, Ga., Sept. 11; tSS7. 15. 3. 11. Company Mv Leak Sir: -,v'"vc'il ha? dormant all her hfe. ! i a.tenuoa irom some ot the mot ; ikilll jl plivsiciars ia the country. 1 ut all to r:o effect, until we had all de v:r ever rv'ccvTinct. Her mouth was one j soli i ulcer, and lor two months or more j 'icr lody was I roken out with sorrs until ihe lost a beautiful head of hair, alsu eve j ashes nn eye- brows: m fact, the seenn.1 13 be a complete wreck. Xa-.v tonus the nreat secret which I .vant r.ll the world to know: That three otll s of liloo I Halm medicine has done :ie v.ork which would sound incrediblj to iny oie who -did not know it to be so. I'o-day my wife is perfectly healthy and lerr from anv acromions taint, and she v. " b " ee-.oai.l-oia uaoc.wu per- . -edly hcallby. try rtspectfuay , 11: L.-CASS1DY. .1 t 111 1. ,1 . . - glen ALrtxr Statiov.N'c . February ISib.lSSS. J This is to certify tnat lafce years ago I , ?A r.iv Uft 1 .z amputated lour inches i 1113 is 10 cerm v inai uirce y x?, nv 1 VjnDutated it Ivlo'.v t ie knw, caused by bloo-J ro:son :unl l.o:;e affection" rVllc.ril was iiniAl k. .1 . ,. . i ay and A'' inches the otner, and con titiu.d growing worsi every dav until a -l tuSZll UVlv , T( r "ii Trian' 5. . . e wonderful B L. I . 1 r-soKed to try . i.uii. iny nciiiiu til inc inn. I 114';. menced r.. I), is. was 120puftds- 'When; i I had taken three botdes I gained 8; sounds in wefehl; When I. had tskti. w,..ve bottjes I was sound and well, tut continued taking until I had taken f.fteer bottl-s. I now weigh ISO pourfds ans measure five feet and three inches hii;h l contmltaai vour medictne nas r.occua as a blood puris r. It certainivAvcrkc n. ' J. R. V u.fjs. ; .Ike a charm. M..J.".CORL'S! Y5f COCOlU), X. I I hwo 'tiiorf-d into, the stable lie ' v otvupirsl hy 'liri u Bi ik, near . i ho four those'." The hest. aeeomtno l -hitioiis tor drovers. Leave y. in !'rde-is ar.Xf.'KtuMe or with .T. L. t Brown IciieV.Tor muuihus. Horses j :iu.l mutes ioi' t ale. i ' M. J. CORL, Pioiu it tor. nil if. Br i . . - . 0 aJtdtutu.tiS (!. JtJj i i BY HCGUH1 J M CROSS Mllll m STDR Hreetofoie has been voted HEA'DQUARTERS FOR THE- Latest Styles. The Fall of finds heri with a larger .stuck'tWvk'-of ! Infant's Sacques, Hoods, Tain O'Shanfers, Sliirts, etc. n ban m II' P. (10! ! ; j ' , ; . ' 1 . ! j, -, t1 I. t lb' 11 ?, Misses ail' ' Ji'tjuJ ,' j ; ; . ' ! A full line of a Pompons, HATS & I T i n m riv IlltS ID mm r-i'r-aS ei i 'ess eases h; iLkilfy jyjbottles of mv The most splendid line of BIBBOITS ever Shipjted t Concord ' With W intern rl.. : ,w -n-. i.-n. ; r)lt while popW: and thereby fl' r ' ; i ' jJfA - K?, X Li. 11 V. JX 11V V- ! . . . . wirn r n'riuesHnr sfrin'tpripv it the money-market and qiiali - - . f' 't-'keiV-intO 'WfhfeiderTltion, "iii i t.t.v will -be equal, if not beU) anv .lc-et.- p..;ees Tn f.,rf " wltu 1 1 1Kes- 111 Iacr sl1 .;n i i i i i " U lH not undersold !)V - any tirm1 'in-J town. -: AVith many thanks tor for nier'kindnesseii, t Km r-spect , t x IU11V., . MRS. J. M. CROSS. FUNITURE CHEAP FOK CASH AT M. E. CASTOR S 110 .I.ADE (?OFFI.VS.AI.I. KTVIV; A SPECIALTY. 1 a., net st'M u r cosr. hut for a smalt proflr. owe s nu Vli;iue my line of K J 5 M i t - - -i li : M. -CASTOR. I 11! I 1 i 1 I 1 1 1 1 I k I 1 T"V ;J T Rooa Sate, . km, S LIYEET STABLS, (OX EAST DEPOT STKEET.) r i We' liave to suit and-every one. FOIi D1UVE8 WEDDING PUBLIC GATIIE$XgV IAL3 AND FOR A L L - A " I ) VW. M V nrP:T;v I'TJXEIi KEE V.aitors .ml Drovers will flWV conveLlt for 8tock' ' txr TERMS TO' Hardware SEE Famers and I I ; can be suit.-d ln Hardware at YORKE & WADS' WORTH'S at bottom pr-o, Cllil j for the CASt. Our :n-k is full and comoh-te. A 'splenaid line of C'.M.k ; StovL nv.tl I rem k uteiiMls in sreck. Tiir'nin' I'lows. Plo v Sfx-k, IIair.it. (Mtiiir, I'erd Cmt.-rs, Coinhrllers. Tin warp, Cinis, Pistols, Knives, IVw,!,.,', Shot and Lead; I)ors, Snh and Blind, Sldnplps, Glass," Oil.-, Whit,. Lead! Paints :id Pr.fty a specialty ; Wire Scren'n. Oil Cl-.lhs. wmi4t. -,t mi iloe Mine Nails, ami hi fact everything iisually keot i 1 a lisrdwaiP st..-. j wil1 se 1 a11 tl,ts go's as clieaji, (jindity considered, as a y house iu North 1 1 arohna. ! Our warerl.re is tir.ed nnh Carri;ies Baji-s, Wagons, Reapers, Mw ;ei, Hay Itak'.s, of the best irake on the in irkef, which must and will be s-dd j at the lowest figures Be sir c to coalc'to ee u,' vViietlier you buy or uot. YORlE & wads worth. I P. S Wo have always 011 hand Lister's and Waldo Guano and Wando AiM It pjirfx ti f-llit Y. & V. t'ofisiuiipl.'on Surolj- iirl. I To the Ei'iTOR Please inform your readers that I have a positivd reniedv for the above named disease. : By its timely use thousands of h, .less eases lias teen perm.-iiientlv hall be glad to send two reniedv free to tin v of vour readers who have consumption 'if tlii- n-m .w n ti, ! 'f hc l11"1 UU, "ie tluir t vr,Ci uuu posi oiiieeauoress. Pespectfullr. T. A. S LOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl st., New York. S AcwInfr-lfMhlBe t omcm tin bliab trade IB .l pans, b ana goixim arbar itie Deoulc ran PKtnr oar auchiBwa lamai. waaniiaesa Irrruma bea Mwuu-BKbiM uita lineef w caaalr ted Talaableart aiaa. lamuiweukiaitTou lewwkat ra send, to ibm.aH may rail a eoor hoane. and altar property. Tbw crand machfna is made aftar ik Klacer paientt. aximiMaii snail oeeome year ow which hae nu oat : h-fnre patrn's rn out 11 bom Iorajlia;f , wi:b tba -.achasenls. aad mow sells far ' 1 aVsO. Besi. anna, sua a- I fal marhme m the world. All i. .f I . No eanital mnrnd. Pl.h. brief inatrnctiOBS mven. Those who wnu 10 as a. eoee can ee- rare Tr the bt sr, ni imrorwarmjofarrti. rore rre the bet arwmic-Baschiiw ia the world, and the ! -ay-i-, , j JV C ,J I 1 K.' j H 1 i Havinr'qnalitred as administrator 'of j the estate of F. M;irion Neisler, deceased, 1 hereby notify allVnTons in,ki, d t0' viid estate that prompt payment must be uuide, ami all persons holdin; claims V H K. & K W LJhH 1 tiici rncL against the estate must present the samp1" "It seeTns peculiarly' adajted to for payment on or before the 2 1st day, of all eiiniate." New York Kst buie: uecen.oer iwi, or tins notice v, iu be pleaded in bar of their recover. E. F. FA;GAKT, Admr.. Kv W. (J. Means. Attv. This 20th dav of December, li88. mma Solid nid wtrh biS!B5fl ir. w.r-1 ILLiLi BAMlorvl CMS. i Best IO watch ia Um world rertsci timekeeper. rasted. HantiDr Cases. Beth ladies' jiudgruts aizea.wiihwerk snd cs-s vi equal ralue. 1. i. i. cellir ran secore one free.. toirtbrr with our lanre and III. sable hna cf House-hold SeWaTh"-.. ttiana rn mrr home fne & mmthi . ...I .i . . ... .w r, and mw va ba v ki . ' 'lio but bare called, thoe become rear sera propertT. Thesa o unu at once c-.u be euro of rrceWine the Vatrla tnd Hamplfa. We vr 11 esrresa. rrrlaht.ete. Ad. Ires , huawa tc Co., Hu 8 IS, lorUaisU, Msviae. -PILES, Bti . Drili GITARD 'AGAINST THE STRIKE An,U!wvshaveaWil"Oi Ackers - T.i. .Ml - i . . 1 .v.. V .... r''V "IT K. "7 .7" . t"..iiiiii i. ii'i: i.ii-.v i.ii n'ii iiji, i . . : ccMarn ma.n"n "ZIT Jt' V1 uo" H " !'1kt:!iive i Tt a I,-,V ,,rf AM Ihroat at.dlaincrtroulde yu k.toits t-eat- i me:. A s.iinnle Ix.tf ie w uiven you i Fcteov'tf Di as Si ore. I ! For sale at Fetzer (Store. i i Meete air trains and goes to any part of towiV for passengers. the .fefe any' ffl VND' KVEKY OCCASION, OHi AND bH:GGlES, HACKS, I- .. .n I... . AND FEED- ah immense buildinc a nn.i r " ' SUIT THE TIMES & WADS WORTH Headquarters. o- HEBE Everybody Else TO CORX GROWEIIr The CUBAN GIANT CORN is u A J .. j tlrnyi hpi.rhf nf nv tic ft ii tbi-u and Ioiil'. it cob is as slender as popcorn. Il grows verdantly and ',-Xll1,?u!.Jyi IU ,a"y cllIat, 1,1 the . 'imijs. uenifr lesteci last year in TWELVE states with remarkable : f-liccess. 1 . It is the best corn in the World, f tecause FIKST -It is theqdi?JL profftalile. ;0 to 100 bushels per acre are b.in' iti average. . SECOND It matures in frroa V.o J to 70 itavs according tq,latitud. 1HIKD Its fil.llitiAst urn nirv tceilKil and its rn.ninf l( t m .-.1 products are t he finest. TTWT'TIT-TT n ,,' . " t ' ' ' " 1 A ocmn It Will Stand H1C1T CK t 4,.,,..., --.f ,,...tl,n. ..l.v'.. V"-" " "-n'l iu.l(l. '.'.. t.V.'I? - lei V ftllll Is TIirrPTOrA !i 1 ;l l fi I ":l -1 :. - " , E1IV" Climate. TESTIMOMAS. "It fxeneded every expectation" v . u. Cowles. iiusnneii. 111. M.IJ. Tailor, Manitee. Fiorids. "It in jur-t ihe vaiiety to fscap' the Jiot w inds of August. VD A. Keiwpsy. Tribute, Ivansp. ! ed .xod.fi'i-kuid has ever suceeej so writ where the season is .so ' t-hort.'' R. M. Cnaiubers, JSieelc. D.ikota. 11 1 is so very proline ii t-c-eu: a1- :n st an act of Providence to ecut: ; teiact the eftVet of 1 be .ow pri-je" f ' roru."- Rav. R. M. Day, SprimiHiM i Io. - TRY IT. One pomnl 81.00; Two SI. To; Five pounds S4.0( pom lis 000: T.n fl'MlliUS fe.Wj IWllltV-five l'OUtjd.S 1 - i A fTll 1 Wltll -nll nr.i it it irii't i ml ill-- j . . , , " - lift lit iWf. Address: A. S. DARNELL, Topekn. Kansas. STATE OF NOKTII ' CAKAiiRl'S CVlS l V COURT. l. Y. WiiI,'fo-.I.'.v'";'r- ; of Jno. Y.. !-- I'h t. v. I ; n.i;1 Vou:'. ! : i:.i;iii:i Yoiinc, r l lit r..-:i'tt:i Yoiin?. I C.tUOi 1N.V j PfflfO t' I'uhlieatioH. .lo-i.-U'tiine toi;er, M:; k H.)jrer. J IK-fts. It appearing to the saii'a"titn of ' Court that defe;. (hints. Iaa Y'ju!i. and Roxiutit Yoin.u, in tlie above eiui:!i:u ji -tion are uo resident-; of this Kate. and are prop r psrti 's to s:id aeti.-n :i--heirs t tf aid .Ino. Ycunj, and the -pla:itiiT .UK)e nHii.e.i havin r reiiin u . action in ai.l eourt. to subject to s.-! -. for assets to pny debts and ebr.rjr- v! im-titration on the estate of said Jno. YomiiT, the real estate of said Younjr. ! (ieee.ed, fituattd iu this county aiid : State, in which as heir at law, of said Younsr. dect ased. thev have an interest , Now, therefore the said Dan' Your- r?'l to. r !'- at uie U1IHV til liue V I'.Ti OI UK" Superior Court of Ca 'abarrus con at v. on , .... , . . . . . aau pl.'a l answer-or tleinur to thp cojh pla'nt of the p-Iafmfff in th:, action, or the Vra till will .ip-.iv to the corn for the relief demar led ih the complaint and for cost ol action. .us o ninsnv JAS. C. GIBSON. Clerk Seperior Curt This 3d day of January, 1889.
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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Feb. 8, 1889, edition 1
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