,
11
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ii ' " " ,-;
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' Xk on t .
; ; .. thsit you
- - " - otiicr i-'i
t' X j himj that at
st suBiiner a trade
waa aiade one of thtse political
kind ; Lauding over certain gooda
- Ti
about o -).aiber liext, one year.
5 it is "believed that-.. all "tbi inde
; pemlei.t mxrernent 'aboiit silver: on
the purfc of Democrats ant ' the con
" tiniibd rnmor of f aaion of Democrats
Bud P'VprilifiJa aad thecal! isvitiug
- ailv'r met, regardless of tlie politi
. tical pa! j they belong to, is just the
0'itcouie of plans "made in-the enra'
iner. It i9 further said the candi
date cf this silver movement for
Governor is Col. Jule S Carr;. that
Ex-Senator Jaryis and some Popo
lisle LIgh tip in circles will 'it J this
vav. . . ' '-
X iy - a saould Mr, Jaryis say
he TTivic attend the convention if it
3 a good thing? Why did he ad-
a kc hi; Liorganto.nH audience to "go
' tb vtat ..: eaid? Why? Why ?
T;.. !:taxi)abd don't care if the
--I'opuiliiB coi ue hack and tnse with
. Denx:n-j ; bat if Democracy goes
;o'C . . Popuiiats, thea it
v .itlioct one voter, sure.
. s uakd has said it would
I ;.: . Col. Carr Governor;
'ii ... s ! ;.-':eyiDg aronnd with the
"t". .- ; ..... ia the reports declare,
'tis -M j : . i" a N'Oard withdraws all
l3"i'cr..-:r uttt-raaces.
la teuvlng this subject, has not the
. .pemoc:V.ic urty done enough for
.. .Mr. Jar vis lo tecure his faithful,
jopen, gtauiao devolicn forevermore ?
. i
THE AIABAJIA PRESS.
The ilo'ulle Kegister, a very re
liable cf'r "paper, says the state
ment that u nsjority of the Ala
bama iiewtpapt-ra favor the free, nn
limited and independent coinage of
silver is : -gross misrepresentation.
. There are in Alabama eighty-one
t Democratic ne wspapers which stand
Bquare!y on the Chicago platform
That is, they fiyor the nee of gold
and siher ;'at a parity. They oppose
the free &tl independent coinage of
silver at tlie ratio o 1C to 1 because
thf v b ilie'e it 'fonM result in silver
I30!V'".'!'3.;.lll?ni. " ;
,i Tht S-.-tar counts flftjoae
-e?ri!papers in Alabama
jfc i v( cf tie immediate free and
isdrp.-Vrt co;:aj..TB cf silver and in
ttia co-itt $:e ir.cluded Bix papers
about :': -c pcfit'cn on the question
tb?-o i? s?ns doubt,
Thors! i.i'3 tfiil7s Fcpnlist papers
fvor;r.g free coinage at 16 to 1,
ifidcperd?nt papers, two labor
Bix
pa-
prsand cue Kepubiican paper.
iCour tins together all the Alabama
pcrs :-f every description which
or the free and unlimited coinage
silver, the list shows only seventy-
ec, cr.fonr less thaa the number
of Tc-ccratic papers which oppose
that po!icj. ,. '
It is r;fe as probable that public
opinion in Alabama is represented
by- these' eighty-one Democratic
acpvrpr.jters sa by the free silyer pol
.ititi:ms ia, that , :. state. Atlanta
ur. oi l ier, islcchi ?
. i iiin2t0n Eeview recalls
-':rg fact that eyery
c " the State since the
'nined North Carolina
. - 'lied in office Engle'
'.r3 and Coke. Haying
old friend of Uapt.
: I ; "I cosgratnhte you
p-'jintmentj but am sorry
trie not appointed to somr
i:r. Every Secretary of
State for t veil' 7 years has died in
office." This friend might haye
said that all except Englehard
lived to be re. elected, Saunders
twice. Capt Cooke ;will run th9
risk' upou a guarantee of re-election.
KXOW KHCSUIEV HATE EXOl'UH
The Philadelphia Ledger, a pro
tectionist paper, lately remarked
that the best thing that could hap
pen' to the manufacturers just now
would be to take .the tariff out of
politics. There is at least one man
ufacturing concern that agrees with
the Ledger. Ia answer to a circular
of tie Protective Tariff League to
ascertain what changes the 'inanu-
'.faclarers desired to haye made in
tlie tariff, the Doe Eiyer Woollen
" Jlilis answered r : O ' wf
;. !4'(jentlemen : In answer to youi
'circular a13d cards, we will say we
are paying the same price to the
same amout of hands that we did In
" 1890 that is, in dollars and cents
-and at the same time our hands are
buying 40 per cent, more with the
same money than they did ia 1890
' "We have all' the protection we
wanfj in free wool."
'.
ror dos t hub ooojp.
'. - t 1 1 i
Dr, Kingsbury bag more religious
editorial -in his Sunday Messenger
than most charcl papers! have in a
"-th-rdeciledly .more religion anJ
A -r ' i ta ti Nevr Tork
Indepoudeut uooosed cf havicj; yary
much of either certainly not of the
latter. Henderson Gold Leaf.
The , Independent is regarded a
noudenominatiohal church paper,
and as each is circulated more
among ministers thaa other , people.
Being such it is expected to have re
ligious editorials and contributions.
Bro. Manaicg, yon yourself have
religious editorials at times.'or words
to that effect.
THE SOI TB AX THE SEGKO.
The following card appears in
Tuesday's New York San : - -
, To the Editor of the Sun : Sir
When has tte north recognized the
negro ia a way that the Atlanta Ex
position directors have done ?
At the regular meeting of the di
rectors last week, by a unanimous
vote, an invitation was extended to
the negro liberator and leader,
Booker T Washington, of Tuskeegee,
Alabama, to deliver a formal address
at the opening ef the exposition
aept. 10. Atlantan.
Atlanta, Ga., August 30.
This ia only one evidence of the
consideration the neero has re
ceiyed from the exposition manr
agemen c.
One of the great buildings has
been set apart for the negro exhibits
and that race has shown consider
able pride and enterprise it
preparing to make there i
showing of its progress and achieve.
ments. Hundreds of negroes have
been employed ou the buildings and
grounds of the exposition and haye
received the same wages as white
men who did Eimilar work. In any
northern city negroes would have
had no chance for such employment.
They have better chances of success
and far more opportunities for
profitable employment in the south
than they can find in the north.
Negroes who have lived in both sec
fions realize the difference. At
lanta Journal.
, Look at the- two men : Kcpe
Elias and W K Henry. The former
deserved an appointment got it,
was hounded by individuals m bis
own party and the Senate refused to
confirm the appointment The lat
ter begged and prayed for au ap
pointment ; his fnend3 did all they
oculdfor him ; he got one just as
big as he is, too he declined it. The
former, who is a Democrat fron
principle, remains one ; the latter, a
Democrat for office, puked and then
went and made a dance of himself.
Beheld the two men.
The Silver call lets down the bars,
It may be composed like a jelly
cake. Will Senator Jar vis regard
this a good thing ? All parties with
a mind for silver may come in a
streaktd affair.
What is without doubt the small
est clock in the world was lately on
exhibition in the shop window of a
Goettinger jeweler. The dial meas
ures less than one-third of an inch
in diameter, and the weight which
furnishes the motive power is sus
pended from a human hair.
Bostoa claims to be the . "hub,"
and we expect she is. According to
a late census the State of Massai
chusetts is given" an increase of 55 V
204 in population, of which all but
53,200 was in the citi s, and of the
whole 270,000 was in towns within
tea miles of Boston.
It is claimed that the shipment of
borse meat from this country is in
juring the meat business abroad,
and therefore Secretary Morion has
ordered that meat for shipment be
inspected, and that horsemeat shall
be so marked as to show what it is
withoat biting.
Bernhardt is out against knicker
bockers for cyclists of her rex, and
she bases her objections wholly 00
moral groaads. She says that she
has seen too much ia America and
in England of the result of giving
indiscriminate liberty to girls who
wish to see French madiens subject
to similar influences.
Perhaps the most wonderful speci
men of cutler's craft ia the world is
the knife to be seen in the show
rooms of Joseph Rodgers & Son's,
Sheffield, !iEnglaod This extra
ordinary knife is provided with one
blade for overy year since the com
mencement of the Christian era, the
number of blades, of course being
1895.. Blades are inserted five at a
itme at the lapse of every five years.
Electricians say that there is no
safer place during a tbunder'storm
than a trolley car. This is undoubt
edly true. The wires and car poles
make the. best . kind of lightning
rods. AUhoagn r the coaatry . is
prtity well ; rtm over with lectrie
cari bow, we havft yet to hear of a
qsse aay'pssaetscr "has been
in j ared i; ligl uiicg.v , ." : . '
The - UsiyerBity ? is climbing:
Wm3on said a day or so ago that in
1890 they had 193 etudents; 1891.
243; 1892, 316; 1S92, 402; 1894,
471 (8 more than ever before); and
that this year they would have 5C3
if they held out as to classes.
Princess Pauline Metternich, niece
of the famous Ambassador to Paris
and the more famou3 Princess Paul
ine, h:s wife, has just made her first
appearance s violinist at a charity
concert at Maricnbad. She is ony
15 years old.
. The Smithsonian Institute . at
Wasaington has appointed Dr. J Id
Spainhour, of Lenoir, N, C, a dele
gate to the Eleventh Congress, His
torical, Ethnological, Archaeological
and Geographical, of the Americans,
to be held in the City of Mexico,
October 15 to 20, 1895.
.. An Australian youth showed that
he had the knack cf "gettieg there."
He' was undergoing an examination
for a position ia the civil service,
and the examiner had written :
"What is the distance-from the
earth to the sen ?" Not having the
exact number of mtes with him, he
wrote : "I am unable to state accu
rately, but I don't think th sun is
near enough to interfere with the
proper performance of my duties if
I get this clerkship." He cot it.
The San Francisco Star speakes cf
Justice Walter . Clark, of the Su
preme court of North Carolina, as
having "acquired a national reputa
tion outside his profession by his
articles on a postal telegraph," and
remarked further that "North Caro
lina lawyers and jurists have always
borne a high reputation for ability
and integri.y." ' '
"Mortgage the farm, if necessary
to send the boy to college" says the
Delicious Herald. "Mortgage the
farm for nothing on earth" says the
Biblical Rjcorder.
TRADES UNIONCONG RESS.
S.imni-I (iouTier nn1 I. J. Jfagrulrc
Kfprofcont the Vnltod Slates.
, Cardiff, Sept. 5.' Messrs. Sam -uel
Gompers and P J Maguire, who
represent the United "States io the
congress were giyan a hearty recep
tion at this afternoon's session,
Pieaidcnt Jenkins in welcoming ihe
American delegates said that a!
though geographically, divided, the
workers of America, Grerst Britain
and Ireland were united on all the
impDrtant questions pertaining to
the elevation of their class.
Mr. Gompers, ia replying to the
address of President Jenkins, spose
of the solidarity of feeling and sym
pathy that existed among the trades
unions of the countries reprecec'ted
in this congress, who, he said, were
of one blood and had a common
heritage. He looked forward to the
day when all workers speaking the
Ecglish language ivould unite with
the workers of all countries who are
struggling onward for the attains
meat of that end for which the
whole past has been a perpetual en
deavor, with an intensity of purpose
that would ensure tte accomrlish
ment of great results Mr. Gom
pers said that he believed that the
British Trades Union Congress and
the American Federation of Labor
would compare favorably with tbe
British Parliament or with the
American Congress.
Bncklen'H Arnica Shit.
The Best Salve in tke world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe
Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is
guaranteed to give statisfaction or
monev refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale at P B Fefzer's Drug
Store.
Tbe Proponed silver Convention.
Ed Chambers Smith was asked
Thnrsday by Col F A Olda how the
Democratic silver convention. was
coming oo. He replied t "I ' can't
aay juat when it will be held, but
probably the first week in October,
A great many letter are. coming " We
are having to fight the administra
tion men, also those who - profess ' to
be friends of silver but really are not
and some newspapers wich work .on
the same line and which declare
they are for. free silver and yet are
not." - :
For Over Fifty Tenr. ' -Mrs.
Window's Sooth;ag Symp has
ffeen used for over fifty years by
millions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success.
It soothes' the child, softens the
gums, allays all , pain, cures; wind
colic, and is the best, remedy for
Diarrhoea. . Ic will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Sold by
Drnggists in every part r of - the
world. Twenty-five cents a bottle
Be snre aad ask-f or "Mrs.' Winslows
Soothing Syrup," and "ake.no'dtiier
tint -:yiU
6-( liaili soda ia Inferior to package socio.
g ewarb is the' whole story AW g
2 XiVir'ttS 0pC Costs no more th:m other package Jodi never spoils b
H fita p iEfCij&J. nour(iniversal!yarknowledt'ed purest Jn the world.
H Kadc only by CEX'RCH & CO., pew
m rr ni .ilu anu Mammfr
The (linfse JlntHOre Prort-ding
tiatiHfnvtorily.
; Shasghai, Sf pt. 5. Inquiry into
the recent, outrages at Kucheng is
proceeding to the satisfaction of the
British and American consuls, (who
are receiving the facilities they de
manded in their codnection with the
examination. Several additional
convictions of importance have been
secured, including sotr.e of the rings
leaders in tte attae'es upon the'mis
eions.
The ClnoItiTltvd by the Gray.
Kkokfoicd, III.. 'Sept. 5. The
following was issuwl troni the na
tionni heauqnartt'is of th3 Grand
Army of tlie Republic today :
'''Ihe ccnamanderiu'ch'ef of the
Grn I Army of the Republic is in
receipt of an iuvimtion to tbe com
rades cf the orgauizittion to be pres
ent at the Cotton States and Inter
national Exposition at Atlanta on
'Blue iind Gray Day,' September
21et. This invitation comes too late
to promulgate from headquarters,
but the commander-in-chief is anx
ioss that the comrades should knew
tlat they are invited to be present
with these who wore the gray from
1S61 to 1S65 and be trusts that a
large number of the veterans will be
present. . .CC, Jokes,
t , ''Adj a Unt General."
1
BOW
This pi en wrt and perfect remedy, so
cLlightfi:; to tke, 20 refreshing and
eshiiarct'ir.;?, Etan1s in highest favor
v. Ith rJl who know- it best, as the great
est of ali medical remedies for both
s xes,-c all as s: aad ia all conditions.
IHaTIT HLID0FCHY0U.
. I; will give yot! resifjl rsfreshlng SLEEP.
It 1B aSbngtafe jour DiSESTO.
Itwi'l rasters your SERVCUS EC.ERGY.
IS will pal your KICSEVS In parfsci orier.
I' wiii purify your Blood. -
It w!!l changs your wsakn:ss into STHENSTH.
I: wiii Lrirg ysu out of sickness Into HEALTH.
KEW PAC KAGE, LARGE BOTTLE. 108
. - IOPES ONE DOLLAR.
SOLD 3Y ALL DRUCCiSTS.
MANUFACTURED OKXY BT
Tuo' Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga.
.warrp foe m-pagb sooe, kahed pkbe.
FETZER'S DR TIG STORE.
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
By virtue of authority vested in
mo by a Deed in Trust or Mortsrasre
exscuted by C. W. KobinsoD on the
1st day of January, 1893, which mort
SPT D or'Doed in Trust is dulv record
ed in Register's ofiica for Cabarrus
county, North Carolina, in book No.
7, pace 572, 57! aud 574 1 will sell at
public auction at the court house
door in Concord, North Carolina,
on tho 14th day of September, 18'J5,
to the highest bidder that tract of
land known as the Col. Thomas H
Robinson piaco at Ponlar Tent.
Th's is a chance to secure a good
borne in one of the best neighbor
hoods in Cabarrus county near the
church and rchool house. There
are good buildings, orchards and
conveniences for home comfort on
the place. Terms made known on
day of sale. Tittle to said property
is supposed to be good, but tbe pur-i
chaser only takes such title as 1 am
authorized to convey under said
mortgage.
John x Allison, Trustee.
Dated 15th day of August, 1895.
Mi-'Ha Mill
MT. PLEASANT, IT. O.
,fiY. J. D, SHIREY, D. D Pr'es
. ADADEMlC, COMMMRCIAL -;
' - AND- " '
' COLLEGIATE COURSE?.
j Totai necessary expenses
session of 38 weeks, $85.00 to
$137,000. :
..Next session begins Sept
3. 1 8D5, J For . cotalogue and
special -jnformationr address
the President as above, or
lm. ; Secretary of Faculty.
Mount Amcena
SEMINARY
A nourishing School for "Young
- -.',..'- Ladies. ' -'...- - V
...... TEN. TEACHERS, . .
Ort amental CraiiChcia Receive '
Carefut Attention, ' .' '
REV,' Cijx T.l FISHEB,-' A.-M';'
liOUNT VJj A9AS.T. II. C
T
York. SoU by grocers everywhere,
Hook of valuable Kecipes-FREi;. H
LOWE & SON.
There is -no way whereby
we can expect to secure yonr
trade this Fall unless we
make our prices attractive.
This we are going to do. We
were so fortunate as. to fill our
house with all the lattesfc
stuff in
DRY GOODS
-- AND
SHOE
suitable for fall and winter
wear before the price ad
vanced, and we are going to
give our customers the entire
benefit of the purchase. Oui
special sale of
Si
Hi iVs
DR-3
C3
on last Saturday at 5 cents per
yard was a good card for us.
It was a big loss for us, but
then our trade got the benelit
01 it ana that is all we care
lor. 'iis not olten that you
can buy as handsome stuff at
5 cents as you did from us.
Handsome new
LA W N ' S
j AND
D I M ITI ES
worth from 12i to 20 cents
per yaad went out in endless
quantities at 5 cent?,
hope the people who got
thesa goods will appieciate
the bargain.
Bat now it leavesTus with a
nice clean new store to show
you this fall some of the
handsomest stuff Jtobeseen
will be shown right here.
LOWE & SON.
ADMINIST KATOR'S N 01ICE:
Having been duly appcicted and
qualified administratoi of the estate
of J. O. "Witherspoon, decfased, a 1
persons' holding claims against the
said decoased are hereby notified to
present them duly authenticated to
the undersigned for payment on or
before the Cth day of September,
1896, or this notice will bo, plead as
a bar to their recovery. Also all
persons owing said estate are noti
fied that prompt payment is expect"
ed. ; M. F. Nesbit,
, Administrator,
This, Sept. 5, 1895. .
C1ilkiw' Eaclluk Dlamail Biud. '
f EfinYROYAL PILLS
vrigw tor vflTCMr jctkmua iia-. A
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!ucm. Mld with blue rihbas. Take Vy '
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"Rtliif far JiAlmfm in Utttr, by rvtvrm
ViL lfl.OOa Tr-umooiail JVawu
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Bad G
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people are deprived of half the actual nutriment of
their food because of bad cooking and the want of
means to make food palatable and digestible. The
dlCSUL Range
Is recognized as the most perfect cooking1 apparatus
yet produced. It is made of malleable iron and cold
rolled, double-stretched steel-plate throughout, ex
cept fire-box, which is made of the best gray iron.
The oven aad fire-box are built on an entirely new
principle.
The Kalestic Steel Range
is no experiment; it took
20 years to perfect it.
Yorke. Wads worth & Compan.
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PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND FOTASSIUM
gr Harvelous Cures
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P.hp.nmstic.m
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1 ' P. P. P. pnrlflstheblood.bnlldsnp
r n i the u?ck and doliLtHtol, uves
' ' ntrertrth to weakened nerved. exDnln
f'" dtsea.Js.jrlvinK tho patient health ani
hRppineus n-hijre efvknesH, gloomy
IseJIusra aad Udsitudi flrat preraiied.
For primary," ..-non jary a-nd tertiary
ftyphijis, fr uiji'd poirjoainir. mercu
rial puUon, UialariH. dyspepsia, end
la ail tlocd an 4 sutn rll-sases, liko
DiotoGos. pimpios, oiu ouronio Dicers,
' tetter, ecald beau, boils, trys)peics.
czemB-we may say, witnuut iear ci
cnntrMdiptlon.tii.it P. P. I. Is the beat
blood pur tier la the world, and makes
roitlT, speedy and permanent cures
ini
1 all rases.
t,in! vhose svatem" are poisoned
and wh.iee blood lain an Impure eondl-
tiyn. due to meiitr'.ial irregularities,
are ieouilr-.y baneuted by the won-
ri..nt Mnin ,n.i hi.ui.1 niun.in. nn.
, - ertleeof P. P. P. Priokly Ash, Poke
a" t.r.,iPnt,Hiiim
mmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmm
6PRlo?lFt.t. Mo., Ana;. 14th, 1893.
-i can sneak in the hlirhest terms of
our mecioiue rrom tny own persons.1
disease, pleurisy end rheumatism for
35 years, was treated by the very bert
nowledire. X was affected with heart
. ii, physicians ana spent hundreds of dol
lars, tried every known remedy with
fS" ' out finding relief. I have only taken
- one Dottle of your p. P. P., and oaa
fit cheerfully say it baa done me more
fona tnan anytninir i nave ever taaen.
c:iO recommend year medicine to all
autterera ot the above diseases.
MRS. M. M. TEAST.
Cprlngflold. Green County, Mo.
YOU OUGHT TO BE
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Frorr the impression that
panic, . lour interest demands it. Ji you need anything
in the
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The handsomest line in the
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are away up in Q. Come and
Cannons, Fetzer &; BelL
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Haw River, N.C., Jan. 8, 1895.
Lyon Mfg. Co.. Jiroolc'yn, X. T.
Gentlemen: A short time since one of
my horses had scratches bo very bad that
its h'.jr became swollen and very much in
flamed. I used a few bottles of Mexican
Mustang Liniment and tho inflammation
and scratches soon dinappoared, leaving
my horse as good cs ever. I iind it ia the
best remedy that can be hod for this dis
ease, and I heartily recommend it to all
who have horses or stock of any kind.
Truly yours, J. W. B. BASIN.
High Poist, N. C, Dec. 14, 1894.
Lijon Mfg. Co., .lflrooklyn, X. T.
Gentlemen : I can highly recommend
Mexican Mustang Liniment to those suffer
ing from burns. 1 have used it and found
it excellent. Sincerely yourn,
Clerk BeUevua SotoL J . X. CAM P Y ?ASU
PiEPMOvr 'Warehguse,
P.eippvillk, . C, Dec. 6, I'iH. )
Lyon Mfii. Co., Hrooklyn, y. T.
Gentlemen : I have used Mexican rius
tang Liniment for a good many yews and
consider it the best liniment made. I keep
it in tbo house all tho time. It wiii do all
that is claimed for it. liespectfullv.
1). M. MOORE.
Flmpiss, Blotches
5
and Old Sores
Catarrli, Malaria
snd Kidney Troubles
9
&
Are ntlr-ly rairarnl by P.P.P.
Prickly Aih. Poro noot end Potaa
rlum, the greaceat blood purifier on
earth.
Abbrdffk. O. . Jnly 21, 191.
Mbrrrs Lifpman Bror. , 6avbniuih.
Ga, : DraK Sir I bought a bottle of
y-.ur P.P. P. at Hot Springs, Ark., and
It nas uno, aits ciorts (hu tQJiu urtia
month!! treatment at the Hot cyrlngs. '
Btnd three litt:ea O. O. D, . J3
.IAS. M. NEWTON,
Aberdeen. Crown County, O.
Capt. J. D. Johnston.
To nU whom it mav concern: 1 here
by Cddttty to et e wonderful properties gg3
01 k. r ior eropuons of r-n Kin. x
uftered for several years witb an an-
8lgtl7 and dNairreeable eruption oo
mv face. X trlt-a everv known reme
dy hut in Tain. until P. p. P. was aded,
aua am now entirely curea.
(dlgnsd by
J.'D. JOHNPTOK.
Savannah. Ga.
Skin Cavneer Cured. " "3
Tcttimony from Vte Mayor of Sequin,Tex
Bbociw.Tet., January 14, 1893.
Messhs. LlprM:.- Bhos., Savannah,
f P- r a disease of the skin, luuaily
known as akin cancer.ot thirty years
standiutt, and found Kreat relief: It
puridea the blood and removes all lr-
rltstlon from the seat of the dlaeaso
a. : ueniiemtni nave tried your v.
and prevents any spreading of the
sores. I nave taken flveoralx bottles
ftnd fepl confident that another course
"e"' ?u.e-Jt.ha8 "'J0 r.e,leTe?
5? lrPm lnaic.stiou and stomaon
CAPT. V. V. ST7ST,
Atti r -. -.r at Law.
Bud! ffi Sid r' ' nse.
ALL DRUG ' j '
UPPfJl r.-if;. -x
PRO: ElETORS,
Llppmiut's MI cb.SaTaai'
3P
we are still in tne midst of a
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are running higher all along
BedjRoom Sets, Parlor Sets,
Kitchen Sets. Ward Robes,
State.--But cur stock of
FEMIEIS
see , ,4 . .
11 pj:
Dr. J. E. CARTLAND
SURGEON DENTIST. '
Makes a speoialty of filling
teeth without pain. . Sixteen, ..
yeais experience. Office over ;
Lippards & Barrier's store
after Feb. 8. 1894. i25
'.L. Douglas'"'-.--
3 Stir' 13 THE BEST.
W s2.?3 Bavsscissaaffla
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Over One Mcilloo eopl wecr lb
W. L. Dcajlas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes at i equally Biitls factory
Thev vlve tne best VHlae for rhe monev.
They tqunl cuitorn IIiop la nyle and fit.
Their weorinij qgalltir arc aiuurrMMMd.
The prices are uniform, trnpl on tola.
Prom to t saved ever other makes.
If tout dscbr cannot supply you we can. Sold b
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