' " - 4. V i SIB. WXlVliT IS KKOS'J. ; 'Mr, WuM, the chairmen of tH3ptart to go roatid the world with ; ' Supplies Coi&mitteeef the PhilacM- U vbcdbirtow.- The barrow -h phia. Board of Education, has rultuf iaX& e-o.'gh f.r one ptson to sleep : that the autobography of Benjamin Eranklia iancflc to be placed la the . hands of the pupil3 of public schools. Uommenticg oa this, "The Phila delphia liccord" cays : "The Board of Education Bhould turn itelf into a board of inquiry, and endeavor to ascertain the trouble that seems to bother Mr. Wright's intellectual. . If he be in his right mind, he ooght to resigD; if he be not', then some more appropriate place should be found for him." The Board of Education is very . severe on Mr. Whight, but i;one too severe. Benjamin Franklin is ensily the greatest man Pennsylyania has produced, and the etory of bis bum ble beginning, of his industry and economy, of his simplicity in great--ness, and his exalted patriotism will serve as an inspiration to the youth, not only of the city in which he lived and wrought, but in every city in the world where there is ap preciation of true greatness. SO DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Japan is a land without the do mestic animals. It is this lack which strikes the stranger eo forch bly in looking upon Japanese land 8eapes. There are no cows; the Japanese neither drink milk nor eat meat. Th.re are but few horse?, and these are imported muinly for the use of foreigners. The freight - cars in the city etreets are pulled and pushed by coolies, and tin pleasure carriages are drawn by men. There are but few doge, and these are neither used as watch doge, beasts of burden, nor in hunting, except by foreigners. Foreigners will soon break up this monotony. They will place the American hog there to squeal for food and to be come food, and others will tuke cats there to Birg on sheds "Oft in the Btilly night." They will have ani mals. In his literary gonsip in the Yil mington Messenger, Dr. Kingsbury, in bis usual plain, readable utter ances, says : "Mrs. .Amelie K.yes we suppose she wiij drop the CLan;.r and her divorce are newspaper antl society talk. Why anyone should be urpriaed at the msrital break-up would be a puzzel to solve, after knowing the character of Eome of her books, notably "The Quick cr Dead" and ore or two that follov. ed. We never read them and arc glad ol of it. Public opinion prcncuucoc them salacious, unclean, unhealthy. crude and bold. An unfortunate young nr-m and woman were driven from a New York theater the other day by the attention giyen them by the audi ence, .When they left the building they were followed into the street by the crowd, which left the show on the stage to see the youDg couple at short range, frightening the young lady so she nearly swooned. All this because the young people were mistaken for the Duke of Marlbor ough and Miss Yanderbilt. The Stae Tensioa Board has completed its work in making up this lists of Confederate pensioners, and places in the first class, 102; second, 2-16; third, 352; fourth 1,674. There are also 2,7G0 widows. The annual allowance to each class will be about as follows : Frst cond, $49; third, $33; fourth arkr widows, $16. This is slightly less than last year, are 249 more pensioners. There Joseph B Crowly, United States Treasury agent in charge of the seal islands, who has just arrived at Seattle with the patrol fleet, says that the seals have approached so closely to extermination that they can now be counted. Naturalist from all parts of the world, antici pating the herd's extinction, are clamoring for specimens, A political situation that is prob ably unique developed in the little town of Acree, near Albany, Ky., last week. It was the annual elec tion of munic pal-officers, and there were forty-two voters on the list. When the balloting took place it was found that only one of tbe forty two yotera was properly registered. That one was the candidate for Mayor. He cast the only ballot at the election, and duly elected, him aelf and a Board of Aldermen. It may and it mij not be true that too many boys and yonr-g men of this town are growiag too fond of playing poker. It is said that, the fascination of the game is so sneak ing and deceptive that the fcwful re alts are not fully known until it is entirely too late. , Two Frenchmen with a woman, "jibe' -wife ' of one of Ihaai, have in at a time, and all three will take turns in pushing it along. The investigating doctors hve I added another disease to 'the ata. gory. It is called the Railroad Kid ney. It does not carry you , off any raore rapidly than any other dis ease. It 13 said to be contracted from the fine dust aboorbed through the fkin iu long railroad riding. People who "go down to the sea iD sh: m" do not have it. John Ruskin likes nothing ab normal or art'Scial, ud so he re gards the production of chrysanthe mums as an unhallowed attempt to grow Cowers at a season when na ture meant that there should be no flowers. Tho Turkish court pianist, Duseap Pasha, receives $3,000 a year for his services, but he is temporarily sus pended every time he plays a tune the Sultan doe3 not care to hear. The bicyclist Zimmerman's great success is ascribed to his abnormally large heart, Jwhich is declared by the doctors to be two inches longer than the average. The Duke of York 6hows a di3 posiMon to give his little son a chance for the British crown by smoking f:om forty to fifty cigar ettes a day. 1 1 is asserted that a man cannot destroy, his life by holding his brea h, but he may probably pro. loag the iifes of other. It is now about time that Pro fessors Corbett ana Fitzsimmons should retire. Thry have consumed enough time. Atlvrrtixr. Here is Peter Cooper, who Hye3 to be over 90 years old and died worth millions, said of a newspaper: "In all towns where a newspaper is published every man should advetr tise in it, if nothing more than a card stating Lib name and the busi ness he is in. It not only pays the advertisers but it lets the people at a distance know thht the town in which 3-ou reside is a prosperous coinuiuuity of business men. As the seed is sown so the need recom peu&es. Never pull down your"sign while you expect to do business. " Mecti ic ISilterN. EI:ctric Bitters is a medicine suit ed for p.ny season, but perhaps inoro f.ene rally needed, when tho languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the livor is torpid and sluggish and the needs of a tonic f.ud alterative is felt. A prompt use of this madi cine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers- No modieine will act more surely in counteractiug and freeing the eyss tern from tho malarial poisoc. Head ache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c end $1.00 per battle tt Fetzers' Drug Store. In the Highway!! wild llctlsre. The dark-whiBkered evangelist, Pioctor, preached in "new towD" at Forest Hill Friday night. His wel come in that part of the city is not very cordial, and if the nights were as cold as cur citizens are to this class of moralizers and soul saving instruments, they wculd 60on be rroze out. Mr, Proctor is to hold a service on the "square" at Forest Hill tonight, and if his discourse is not considerably tamed, he will not have manvhearers. Marvelous Keanlta. From a letter written by Rev. J Gunderman, of Dimoiidale, Mich-, we are permitted to make this ex tract: "I have no hesitation in rec ommendlcg Dr, IKing'a New Dis covery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was brousht down with Pneumonia suc ceeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A. friend recommended Dr King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and' highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at Fetzer's drug store, Regular size 0Q2 rail 1.00, Four Thousand feet of Lumber from One Tree. - Every one on the streets recently have been amazed at the large Bize of tie gum saw stocks being hauled through town by Air. J M Barrage. One tree was cut into six stocks, then sawed in to -plank, and the total number of feet of lnmber will reach 4,000 If not more. One stock was jawed up Friday last which made 775 feet of heart lumber.. ThiB was not a little tree by any means 1 , . TTnen Ealy was sick, we gave her Castorta. alien she waa Clill J. slie cried for Castoria. When ehe became Misa, she clung to Castoria, Wben die had Children, shs gsve them OastorU, ik sJ Li 4-a I no. is. Let ns examine the sub I of money and prices a little further, and to fix our attention let us cod aider our own community which is only a part of a still bigger com munity. " - Looking at the community we ob serve, say, two classes of persons, yiz : dealers and producers. The dealers buy : and sell, the pro ducers produce and sell. Each class is depwiileni in a grea;.r or leas ue gree upon the other. Now, if more mon'ey bo placed in the community, what efuct will it have on prices ? This question cm not be answered with auy degree of certamity uiitii it be liScertaiiud into wh-t hands the money goes. Tf the money goes into tLe bands u the dealers, it will, no doubt increase the activity of trade. Mouey will be plenty and dealers will be anxious to buy. Competition umong dealers will be close, and, as a consequence, considering the commodities bought, prices will rise. The money in thiij case has moved in the trading circle, the effect being to put new life into the business aSUira of the corns inanity. If the money that w&3 put inio the community should go into the hands of the producer for the pu. -pose of improving their means of froductiou, that is, if the manufac turers should use it to impicve their machinery &nd to extend their op erations so as to produce more yarn, clo.ii; etc., or if the farmer should use it to improve his lands, tools etc , thereby increasing the nuaiber aua amount of commodities to be put en the market for sale, the market would bo likely to be over-suppl:e3, and as a consequence prices would fall, if money should bo put in the hand-, say, of farmers to enable them to pny their bills and hold their products for future sale, it would have the effect of diminish lrg the supply of products temp orarily in which case pnce3 would be likely to rhe. But as the amount 0 p oduce woe Id no; be decreased by withholding them frcm the market, and us they would ultimately Laye to go on the market, prices would fall again to their natural ecctno-nic level. if the money should be placed in the hands of parties who arc engaged in constructing railroads, building house?, etc., it would be used to pur chase eucb labor, eupp'iee, end ma terials us might be needed in their business, a"d consequently the pr.cea ci cmv a rare or tne pr"uun: of tbe community miht be arectpd As the mooey would ultimately -e' :nio tec ticnus c a:aiers ana rro- daccrs, these tvo classes miht nee it in such a v;y that the influence which the one had for raising prices mi$ht be counteracted by the irfiuence which the other e -d to lower prices, in whicl prices svouid neither rk nor fll la rural towns it happens some times that a few moneyed men have a monopoly of the business of buy ing and selling, even going es far as to ciush every attempt to set up a competing trad. in such townE, if the means be provided by the es tablishing of a bank, or otherwise, so that energetic business men can command the required capital, the monopoly will be destroyed, competi tion in buying will inrcease prices, whilst competition in selling will re dace prices. Farmers, and producers generally, will, in that case, receive higher prices tor the products they haye to sell, and pay lower prices for the goods they may purchase from the stores. Thus far it has been assured that the increase of money has been the cause affecting the rise or fall of price?, and it may be assured that the rise or fall of prices bas been caused by the fall or rise in the value of money, that is prices rose because the value of money fell, and prices fell because the ?aJue of money had risen. - Suppose that instead of assuming that it is only the value of money that chi'nges, that the valne of pro ducts may vary. In this case it is easily seen that if the prices of com modities rise money will be brought into the community, that is higher prices will put more money into cir culation. ' That higher prices do caus5 more money to be put ia cir culation is well known to every banker, and will doubtless be ad mitted by all 1 arties in general. The assumption too often made that eyery change of value, as indicated by the ri3e or fall of prices, is caused oy the variation in the value of money is fallacious and any one that takes that yiew of the Bubj-ct sees but one side of the question Money is a medium of e change and whatever cause tends to demand the grea'er rise of it will be the deter mining agent regulating the supply that finds its way into cii culation. Xhe proposition, : money is ph because priees arehlgh, is jcr true as the proposition, prices are high because money is plenty. KihtocJt F.ae.t 'ffthr for Enrtrlir?v;' :'' RagkuTxownv" rOct. -18. Arabrgje Gf.y-enc home l'si nijjbt aboui; 12 o'clock acd got iuto the house of his neighbor, William Curr, thinking he was going into his own. The houses are exactly alike and are side by side. He had to kick the door before he conld elect an enier ance. Curr thought a burglar we 8 in the house, and le!ip:n fr:w bed ha began firing upon the intruder. Grr.y on tbo other hand thought he was surprising a burglar in his house and begaa rir? in r.lurn. Six shots were exchange1. Oay wse wounded in tbe hand, whileCurr was shot iu the stou'j.iCbe. Neither of the wouj.dd eerious. are thought to bt lVSi.y site MIu-!-d. Wiiltcr iSrtdie'f was walking with hiabestirl by a lumber yard the other nighf-, aLd ail at ouce she be gan 10 b'uoh and Mush, and Walter said my d&r:in; wny do those rose ate tintiu3 es: iconce tlr.si'lves in the opuk-r.t luxuriance of that peach blocin be:'.u-.y fouuion the stainless surface of thy fariin uiaboster cheeks ? Sh;; replied it was becuuae all that lumber was undree?o:'. Wel ter hid hie face behind nickle, lent up against a zephyr aud wept. Wildon JSlirror. ror Ovtr 1 'irtjr learn. Mrs. Winsiow's Sooth:ng Syrup has been used for over fifty- years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, vit 1 perfect succeES. It soothes the child, coiten3 tbe gums, allays nil pain, cures wind colic, f.nd is the beat remedy for D:arrhoea. Ii will relieve the poor !i;:t!e s'lferer immediately. Sold by Drngistfl in every psrt the world. Twenty-five cents a bitle Be sure and for '"Mrs. Winelows Soothing Syrup," end take no other kind, mvr"&w 623'95 Knnj .Suriri-el Th anroui ceireiit cf the marri age of Fred Smith, son of Liwyer W 11 Smith of ibis City, iu Richmond, Va on Vt'ednesday eyen ing last to iliss Ida Uoslby of that city, was a surp-ise to many of our citizens and his friends in th; place. Mr. c.-d Mrs. Smith arf now m the Northern cities and atter a few we;k3 jorrnying, Mr. Smit! will engage in bnsint S3 iu Philadel phia, where he will make his home. EE3ITLT OF PSIjrS 4 IS Lii't ? 0 Tim " Atot's Cathartl- far over thirty -!'"! have kept mo in L'ooil hoalth, - r having tntt a s'ck l.iy in a!! thnt V.iv-. j"'-re I Tvas tweuty I MifTiTed pirn '-t rontlsuullr f n rmrali of cou Mipation frota (iys) ppsi i, Loadaqltca, Tiouriigia, or ho.s an, I o;hr oriiptive listasc-s. Win n I btioatiiu convinced that nine-tenths ol my troubles wre caused hy constipation, I began the use of Ayer'a Pills, with tho most satisfac tory results, never having a single attack that did not readily yield to this remedy. My wife, -who had been an invalid for years, also bepan to tiso Aycr's Pills, anil her health was quickly restored. With my children I had no ticed that nearly all their ailments were preceded by constipation, and I soon had the pleasure of knowing that with, children as with parents, Ayer's Pills, if taken in season, avert all danger ot sickness." II. Wettstei-, Byron, 111. Si Highest Honors at World's Fair. Sixer's Sarsapariila Strengthens the Sj-sirm. ' Mount Amoena SEMINARY A Flourishing School for Young Ladies. , TEN TEACEEKS, Or.ftmentsl Erarches Receive Carefui Attention UET. C. L. T. riSBEB. A. M PfilKCirAt, MOUNTIPLEASANT. O FIRE INSURANCE, Havin? transferred my Fire In simmer business to Slehfirs. - H J Woodhouse and B E Harris, I corns mena them to any who may be in need of nre insurance, and bespeas for them a liberal vatrooage. iiospectfully, - J. W-Buekhead. We have assumed the Fire Isur ance bupineea of Mr.J.W. Burkhad, now , tciBg tbe aseucie! tor. several firBt class and well established oom paDies, and respectfully solicit a liberal share of biiHinees in that line. . j, - Woodhouse & Habbis. lUSUSt 2G, - , , - ; tf 'w right: : Hebe I feiSiSi Afm ,cm Ml r i f r h ' mm j 01 ,!- t, ADMINISTBATOK'3 KOT1CE Havirg boon duly qualified ns ad min. strator of Luanda Satber. do ceaaed, all persons hold:cg cl.iims asr.inss said deceased are hereby no iiitd .0 present them to the ou dorti:gceil on or bt fore the 20rd d?y of September, 189C, for payment, 01 tiiifi tioo wi .l p plad r.s a bar t the.' 'itccvery. All persons owing sakl deceased e.re hereby fcctilied to Ult-kO rrnmpt ;ay-nynt. W. J. Bill. Adiuin'strctor. This 'Siyt. 22. A DMINISTRATOK'S NOI1UE. Having beoa duly appointed an qualified admiaistrator of the eetat tf rd iigaret A Rilcctr.?, deceased, all persoLS holding ciaiiiia ags.ins' tho said dce-istd are hereby noti fied 10 pre&t-nt them, da'.y ttuthen ticat d, to the undersigned for pay ment cn or btf ore tho 17:L day 01 October 1893 notice will b plead as a bar to their recovery. Alno sll persons owing said tstaU are nctited that prompt p&yc:eut if expected. J. A. Baehaedt, TLis Oct- 17th '05. Amiuwiritor, SALli OF VALUAtliE 10 J PliOJiEllIY. H? virtue of authority vested ir ran &b Conimissicuer, by 11 cecreo o the Superior court, made 1:1 t ppteial proceed:"'? in paid .Supcrioi .-' t cf C';ib '., iv. 3 i-ouoty, eu'-u d E. 1 - 1.)&1, li. U. Ai.cAliw ier, art other lueiiibera cf e (J:tb:;rrr.s A & SI. Fair Asboci tion, exp'-ilc---.. 1 will as snch Uomujis!iioi.'-r, ex pose to pubiio t r.t Ihc 'ourt House t'oo.' in Co -c-: cu Wi 2 das the -i'h day cf Kcvrs-bi-t, ISO." c.t li. o'clock eoo'3: -U i-it vati-.":;.'o trtci of Jarid situ-'.U-a iri ih Hr?t .-i::; oon.ion cf li'.c cf Ccnoc;-:! 31 aiai:i r.'icor, tncwa ti-o i ui' Grot-nd Mciw-riy, rait:.i!i:?; X acre", inoi ov i-. ss. iSH iv-i. ilcs;rti!.';s 1 icoo of rrci'i-! ly, nntl atj one Uf 'sinuir & sood nH-osuiieat wn do W"!l to i:tl . ;,d nun :-s!x 'feviDZ i'f i ono fioiuand dol las dovru on I'iy ci s bp'nco o- O U10IHUR Uiiii, ii'ii-1 '.ViVii IJ.-.CI'eSl Irou uaj yf lit. ie eivec til! nl! pu-v:i!i-.a ia;u? p. ii. J"5. 1;. Ji;;sc;. ) . -:'. iirea ana t-ro.sn cown v;omen will find that X:Zl KYiil Zn,i "i al'd, is a priceless boon and blessing to them. It gives appetite, crings rest! nl, refreshing sleep, a:ds digestion, tones the nervesbullds up the strength and puts disease and pain ta f..ght. For fc aaaaaJu fa t3tii'SB Including ail menstrual and womb difficulties, it has no superior used both locally and internally. It is emphatically g' ;Wl Pleasant to take as lemonade, and harmless at all times. New package, large bottle, 103 Doses, One Dollar. Sold by druggists. Manufactured only by THE ATUKTA CUBICAL CO., Ai:a?2, fa. VIT2 70S 4S-I C2 E00Z: K5JLZB TSSi JFLTZElt'S DIZ UG SI CUE TABTELESS n n r n n is jysT as ceo3 fos adults, warranted. pr::czeocts. G Ar.iT?A, IM.S., Nov. 16, 1393. PrtiiMe!lclDOCf., St.IiOQls.M'j. - tientletiieiK W sold last year, COO boltlos f fiBOVKf) TASTK1.B8S CHI1J. TOKIC! ond Urto buuffbt Uime (Trues already this your. Id ail our ex perieure of 14 yoars. In tiie amg business, imvo neTer svld an article Uiat gave sucb nolferaal saus laoUOD a jruur 1taic Youra truly, ; ; i A3Ky,CAB 4C0- For eale by all ornRgijts, iu rUi i Kill' j r.vi 1 f K AJ )S h iZjr icW a & r v "2 f- 'srri. i-f? 7' r What housekeeper has not worked over her cook stove until her face became aflame, her head over heated and her entire bodily strength exhausted ?' Here comes one of the superb features of the It cooks and bakes vith a mininium cf fuel by reason of its scientific construction. Its asbestos linings prevent the radiation of heat, keeping it inside to do the work. One can open the oven door bare hand ed when baking-. MAJESTIC v. cnen arc cool hooded ;vorr.cn; ecocl head cicans a hcslthvbcdy. Yor 71 f: j I"" p. i s i' ' ii iX 0 c F .!KLV A3f"'s !0:i. ROOT fMgjYe'5U3 Corns . IB in Efaod Fobon RriGunistisrn Pine! Scrofuia CJ- P. P. P. purifioatti-s blood, tmndsnD the v;ik and der-.IlititLt: J, trivett 1 disea.sos.fr iv! .. tuei,, r.caun ana -j liijpl.iri;i vii.Te sickness, Kl'.nsy Fnr nriinarv.seoci.nry ncd tertiary syphilid, for blood poipotilnpc. mercu rial p"Hoof uiKlrin. dy.".Tepsifi, end Jn nil Mood nnJ ak!n diseases, like blotches, viirple-:, oii cru-ooio ulcers, tetter, scald bead, t -!ls, erysipeiaa. ecztTiift-wo tay faay, withouc f'iir of cnntiadIotl4o,t?i&cp. P. P. Is the best y,ln.il mifiilfr !a the world. art'l nuikes positive, rpoedyaud pfcrnuauutcafe In at! casuL-. Li'lios whoso pypfunB are poisoned ftnU winise b!oou n? in aa impure condi tiua, duw to lDeiib-t runl irrc-ij'iiarlttea, n .n naii1'l(M:v hfni.1rriri hV thA TCCin Cj-a' derfal tonic and looo .?ennsinsr prop . Mtf crtlsof P. P. P. Priu&jy Asli, Faice Koot and Potaaainm. 6PRlNnPiRt, Mo., Arjff. j'th, lr iiii. I can speak In Die blguest terms cf your nieuiciue from ii y outj person ui bnowicdK. I was affected ft itnlic-rt dUnAse, pleurisy and rbeuaiatiaiE io er.rs, was treated by the vtry oeit pyuiciaas ano apeuchrjadreds of dot L- . tritMi .erj known remedy wlth caf iriiinjTrell ,-f. 1 bare ociy takea pi.1? i j has done roe more Cm good than nny.hin? I have ever taea. Ii,n ri.jmrrnd our medlcino to all fprlacHold, G.csn Couuty, Mo. COMMISSIONERS SALE LAND- T" ..:... r,f or.flinrilv vested in me bp Coramisioiser, by a decree in epeciir proceed ng iu no oupi'iiui Court of CaJ-urrus coLU.y, untried mid Others vs. George O. l-ott and others. I, as -cb rommMoner. will expose to pul-j c w ii. -. . nrtna rlnn,' in t O iCOni. Silo Vvuurb - - - - on Monday the 4th day cf Aovem ber 1P95. at o-ciocL', noon, au tfcab valuable tract of land contain 0 acres more or leee, ower tract of the late hzabe'.n Plott. Said lands are in two tracts, one lying on the Mt. Pleasant. Great roaa, o, niaiciuK ;t 5 r. nr t: onrl tiht ra. . beconcl r,ract on Cold Wtter t reek, contains inll acres, ftdjommfr Ed Li'pe ana others- Said lnd aold - lor parti tion. Terra cf saie one third cash, balnce on (G) bi momw '" t with inter ?Bfc from d.vte of ; aie re Titl reaprved till all Ol lUJJ ru. purchase money paid. . immt. Coromiss.oner. This OcU 2, 1825. - V". MOKRISON II. OA LDW.EL " ' 'J '. ATTOESEY AT IAW, "CONCORD," N.v.O. .Office in Morris building, opposite Court Bouse. -.. ;. -: IIaw llivi.-i, N. C, Jan. 8,J1805. Lynn 2 ,rq. Co., llrimV.h:, .V. Y. Oc::tlon:5!i: A short time since ono of ry hordes hud serf tohes so very bad thai its l-'ir i)ocam swilicii a::d very much in ILiukhI. I Ui'Oil : lew ho't'ea ft Mexican tfo&jnr,?, Lin'ment f:iid tho iiillammation ETid scrixtches soon disnppoaio leaving my V.n??f pj ex'd r.s rvor. I ilnd h is tho best I'CT'.oi'v that. nsi L- hiid l'or t!.:s dis ease, r.r.i I fiL-art ilj rccoiiimeml it, to all who Lave Lorsos or stock of anv kin-!. Truly yoars, J. VI. li. BASES'. ITifrn Toixt, JT. C, Dec. 14, 1S94. Lyon iifg. Co., Lrooldyn, 2. Y. Gentlemen : I ctn highly rocorimend flexloin Mi.'Rtiing Liniment In those aull'er ing ft'ora btirns. I hr. vo used it and found it excellent. tincert!y yours, Cleik EoilevTje 2ot..,L J.'H. CAJIPBSLI. Eeidsvili.k, N. C, Dec. 6, 194, j Xjwn Mf-j. Co., roolc!yi, K. T. Gentlemen : I uve used F.exlcan fl'is tans Liniment for n rood many yeais and consider it tho b".-t liuit-icnt made. I keep it in tbe house oil tho time. It wih do all that is claimed for it. lsr eetfully, li. U. AlOOUE. i fs. . i - s. c 8 '--Ii r " f- , i t 4 v i i k i m C J V tiikS tfi vii Pi'iakly Ash, PoSe Uor.t and Pnta9- ATTii)"?:!:, O., Jo!r 21.1SR1. jrsn- T.:i'I-vax linos., Suvuni:ah, Ci. : I'.vJ.SKs-I Imuht a bottle of v .cr r. ? K at llor Si rlt,(?i. Ark. .and il bi-1 ti.no &is i i.-ro k-joO thrm titree Esoiirhft' tro-tn,utat tiie Hot tiiirlujra. BonJ rlirue lyittiij C. O. U. Jituveciii-iiy yours, Aberdeen, brawn Couaty, O. Csjt. I- Johnston. To ail them U mv rvremr 1 her. bv t."arifv to tbo wonaerlul properciea oi P. P. P. for i rumt'.aa of t!-.9kiu. I e'ifiered for ievjral ye.'rs wi'h an un p.!i(l"ly nd r!isi(rrienll eruption oil my face. I tried evrr v raonn reme dy bur la vain, until P. P. P. was used, and ara now entirely cured. (Slecod byj J. D. JOHNSTON. gaTauuttU, (ia. 1 Gitin Cancer Cored. Tettimony fromiht Mayor of Seyutn,T&X. ' R-Tis.Tra., January 14, 1R3. Messrs. 1.1PFMAS Bhos.. Savannah, Gn. : t;?ntl. metil bnve tried yewr P. , P. P, for a dlseaae of the atin, usually kr.owu aa Bkin eaneer.of thirty yeara' . atarfling. and found preat relief: It puririu.-. tiie blood and remove? all ir 1 ricacion rrcm tlia aeat ot the disease , and prevents an7 apreadina of the sores. I have taken ureor six botiiea ' and feel cor.-':deuc that another course , 7111 effect n l are. It nas also relieved Z!:e froza !r. atlou ana Btomac& ' trooblea. lunrs trulv, , CAPT. .. v. ?r?T. .'.' '. Law. 1 to. S'ocu r "r-j. ' ALL DRTJI7 , PSO: E.ETd3,1, Uppzu-&' HI ck.Savr. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of nuthoWfy vested it me by a Mortgagor Dee! in Trust exeouted on the 30th day of Novem Der, 18'J2, by Jacob L JlcCarns nid wite, Lauia JlcCcrne, wfcich Mortfis aRe is duly rrcordttfl in tegfcfcn Ofhce for ( abarrus cnUay in Book b, Pag;j5;5, I will sl, .-t pubi;cuc- m tt01 Uhe Court HonBe door on Monday, November 4;b, to tract of land adjoin rg L M Sossos muen., na described as loiiows; JJtginnins at ft WilfrtW rtM wcftbankrf itockv Rivr mouth of a email braiicb, which is on" the hut side cf the ltiver, snd runs with three of L M Soasmon's lines as follows : N 40J W.18.H0 chs tO BIi Aim nn Ti,nl -r . iu i.ue iicjo; uic-n N. 71 j W. 8ii ,,. .7 - iu juunroe HOW f?J?$t' ' on?- 2i E 15l to ur 7a l' on the Kocth kf'he brMoh, H McLnrtys corner; then with his lino N. 821 E. 1H chains to a stone in the old me; then the old line S. 41 E Gl chain.to abranch on the west bank PliifL ff-' hwo dwn the Lifer as it meanders to the beeirw nine contftinino r;t i 7o and one half ara -1 loo llJ oi warmer lands. O. SoSSOMOlf. TrnaW - By W. M, Smith, Attorney.- (yV - k Jj X3 I.Ti) Mi 1 X If M Dr. J. E, CARTLAND SURGEON DENTIST. Makes a Pxeoialty of filling teeth without pain. Sixteen yeais experience. Office over Lippards & Barrier's store after Feb. 8. 1804. i25 $1800.00 GftTN AVv'AVJOJNV.ENTORSJ f:-o.oocvery month w.i .. -. -mvrh- pp&e through us ior the mot num.. a' t -uring tiut month prctcdinq. We secure the best itortfl f r our client and the oliject of this olTer t c Tocrage inventors to keep track t i tli:ir bright id - At the same timw wiih to imprcs upon the puhuc the fact that IT 'S Tf!E SL11PLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, such as the "c ir-window" which can he easily slid op and dowm without hreakinp the passenger's back, "sauce pan," "cdiar-buiton," 4'iut-Ijck," 'bottlc-stoppr, and a thousnnd ether little things ilia most any one can find a wiy of improving : ani! these siinjjk inventions are the ones that briii largest r-- urns to the author. Try to think of something to uiveai. IT IS fiCT SO KAR3 AS IT SEEMS. raf nts taken out through us receive sped i! notice in the Natinna) Recorder," puhlincd at Washirton, D. C, whicii is th host newsr iner u' iisheel in Ainwicakk th;- interests of in venters. '.V e furmh a year's subscripe tinn to tiiis journal free of cost, to all our clients. Wo also advertise, fn-c ot cost, t'te invention each month which wins cur io prize, ani hundirds of thousands of copies oftiie "Natiousi Recorder," containing a etch of the winner, and a description of oi invention, vill he scattered thrruhnut the United States among capitalists and manuficturers, thus bringing to their atten tion the merits of iha inverticn. All communications regarded strictly coafidcnUaL Address JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Solicitors of Ame; ican end Foreign Patent 6i8F Street, N.W., Box 3SS. Washington, D. C Reference td!t?r of this paper, WriUformS e7i CJ!tr-ft, IS THE BEST, i 2 i! nif08 AKINfli "V.C O. CO T C VAN", 0 r One Million 5V-t.S-: Kar ttui W. L. Besgtes 03 & $4 Shoes AH our shoes are escr.!!; satisfactory They (five tha t v!nc .'of money. They equal euf t rrs t :5 !a r Ie and fit. Th3ir wMrtns our.i!il-.a - nr.cortasel. The prlci erj aiiiiortn.-pj on cd. From Si to f j vtJ o-. ; r ot!,T nehei. If your uealcr cacot supi-lT you can. Sola Of REILIG $ 11ENDRIX, 1l f JJi1. Pleasant, A. a LSf-t vviLSfjtrs TTf NEW THE ONLY PERFECT jFAMILYUSS. YOKKE & WADSWOETH Coxcosd, K, C : JN0. R ERWIN. t A- iJISENHEIMER ERWIN & MisWilEIMETt' " - Physicians and Surgeons T Office No. 8. Hariy bnildinp, op' posite 2nd Presbyteriao . churc1" ' Charlotte, N. C, . - : sirs lh'-t's?';-! $S::!i?0!.iCE,3 soles. N w-.: - - " PCS V 4 1 " -rv -.1

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