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Cotton Blight. Tasts made by the Alabama Experiment Station and t:isevnere prove conclusively that Kainit Prevents y by Planters loss caused can. prevent the immense disease. iend lor our oarnDhlets. It will cost you nothing io read them, and they will save yoa KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York. GF.K.MAX (flu Itfc'SLAKD SALE. O ! II t '. I f. I' .ir:,rk, mon th" 2 inl MJf-.t' and wife,, th tiny of Hi liver to , a truM - . i t ;in I ni'l-in ttmnuf. ZOilli- rv.. ! ; .1 Y,tlt ' 'isi'olhiU, ."therein i.v- !.-. J, t ('' ur-i the Mim of -S-;00 due 1 v V-i :. W. aul.T. OrHcanx.'fl to tit Britiilr a: a ii! ic'aii Mortgage Company. IiiuitJ wi icii ffiid tinst deed, is re ...nil (1 m ' hi'rriifi eoiioty, in Icid !t, .v fi! 4. to which rV-ter-nce i j n l y ut ; aui whrt-as default has tiiilt- i the payment uf the rnoiu iys r-iift;il ' ly raid trust -deed; and w"li-r the titil rHiU' d Lis b -en duly appointed tuiostituted trut- ee ; in tbel lilitcn t' uid Albeit 11. Hhattuck. as priniiU'd in Kiid trnst deed, and has tei-u -duly rfqur;tfd to saccule the , trnsi tb'-in contained; . . . . No ttnTf f'r' notice is hereby given that'll .dr and.-by virtue of tbe M)Wt-r ci)iituiiii;d in mi:1 trnst deed. I, the nn-d-rhitrn-d substituted lni-tee, on P'ri dsy the 21t dny of December, lv94, be tween th hours of 10 a. ni . nud 'A, p. m , at tin- ut lioiiwe door in theltown of Coi.eortl. iiu Cabarrus c -un-ty, will, by -puhlie unction. sell t" the I ijhest bidder ' Kr t-HKu fUi; foilo.wuig .tiescriueu prop erly viz: A tract of lurid in No 5 township, of Cabarrus count',' North Ciirolinn. on Mk: water of Little Cold Wut!i .adjoin- "it t Inn In of i'jiniil Harrier, Eliza lit-th Siiinn, Siidv Hupp find -.others beetiming nt h poht- o.ik 51; A. Ilitrh burd't 'oriier mid runs tlmn.ee N. 83 gri'is lj 1A ;i'ch t Hhlituk frum ia th tdtiof the brunch widow ItArulmrdl'ti coi nt-r, tlirni'f X Ti ileurcws; E T-0 .pole i't u. Ti-d ouk Urn liTnirdt's rointtr, tln nce 1H di'fjr-'t, K croHHififj a brunch' 43 riolcn to it KtoiiD miid luriihtirdt,H corutT thunc' i 2.' d' K-reca, E V.t poles to a pom oiiK t'miuu jjtrricrd f.rneT poh'B U a Ki n an k fflt-Yo 11115 9 The management of the Equitable Life Assurance Society ia the Department of the Carolinas, wishes to se cure a few Special Resident Agents. Those who are fitted for this work will find this ': A. DeLurte- Tragredy. : "Jnlla," said the young man, fn a Impassioned tone, "I hare long sought the opportunity to tell you how deep ly how sincerely- " " Tbe expression of amazement upon her features checked his utterance. lie looked down, and hesitated. "Proceed, sir," she said, in a reas suring tone. "Oh, Julia! surely your heart tells you wnat.l would say. I love you. I Julia! will you be my but no! I read too well my answer in your face. Adieu, then, forever! , But the time will yet come when you will bitterly regret" And he dashed wllSiy from the apartment r" " "Harold! Harold! 'Come back: you have misunderstood," she called after him. But It Was too late. - 'Oh! wb have I done?" she ex claimed.. In anguish. "Yes, yes; I see It all now. I have assumed the wrong Deisartean expressions. Instead of 'Joy succeeded by Deliberation, as I intended, my features expressed 'As tonishment and Aversion.' v ," . " EVlOENTtJV MISTAKES. J huplcl that Botoa Caltor - Had rnnrnt&A the West. no was a Polite appearing man with a small leat'aer case in his hand, and n lit-n he rng tbe bell the lady of the uuujx;, w 'jo was "reddln up" the par- Uly not rear to go to the door, rag J "er bead and alL .. 1 am selling a small article here, ae began; as soon as the period of cava salutation was passed. feucsa not,- sne interruDtea. in a A LIFE A Rare Opportunity W 01) tSiir-- . i ,:.. ho; tlicnce N' 74 1 dirrt'B, poht "ak )itiiiel nninuvi corner . . -r - ti i britncli poleB to a Htone mnu'H and ri opnt'H corur, thonte S 2y dcif'e, 1 15W pole-iiothe t'.-inninr coiiUininin' 110 acr-H more c.r less, lens howeyt-r i'i Hcr olil to im'a lurfc and ftiiwium-i tScuujou Haiil lit'id uill be sol'd to witisfy the d'M't Kccurcd by h iid trnnt deed, and such title will be iriven us i- vested in .mid trtibtee. - d. E. '(.U If) WELL, ... . Hnlstituted Trustee November 10, 18:)4- 1 1 is work, however, and those who succeed best ia it possess character, mature judgment," tact, perseverance, and the respect of their community. Think this matter over care- tuiiy . 1 here s ', an unusjY opening for somebody jf it fits you it will payr p-. '. C. A' J. T'1"" ,mwui4Ui on reauest. S ddey, Manager, .cock Hilt, S. C , f9 WWW WW WW WW WW WWW ff WW I W.J. Rc 9 te?jHt& HAIR BALSAM ll'i tn- ud rwauniie toe Juir. V. NT.. v-r- VnlVa tn HMtnrA fira-a AvJ:"Vf Ma'' to 119 Youthtul Color. - i'Hi-Ker H (lllfc'ei i Oitio. H urt tne Lw iz . I.uhji, Jt biiiiy, IrnliijertitMJ, liitt I k ire utiuue, Wet nvnji r n n . - r 1 1 i r ifi.u'-f n.i. l iw orirv nrr enrr it ( mi HYPNOTISM NUTSIIELLED, -reHt- about tins wnnaorfnl snbif-et. What ever your views Hre on Hypnotism, you will liiKl tins bouR ol great value. Pub l.shed price, SO. t'eutj. Kent, freftrtmu p i t itiou irep:u I, you rarait 25 cenfi- Jur .-iibscriptton. JoltotufS and Hearths, tlie elegant bonseliold monthly. Addres.' ilOMKS AND HE.UiXIf 1'Vli. CO.. New 7rk. TU iMAPiiniiV. FOk FfllN PEOPLE. Af Yu Thin ? 1 1 sh taad vid TKnacnra Tablet' by a s-cleiihna rf.ce-H- i hey ereate I -t feet afecimiliition of -very form ol fowl. Kicrttui" the Tii.laabl parts tTtd dwv(iritti2: Hit Mortr ihey mak tbm u laa.p a i-oujid out the fig ure, luay tiTf tas Standard Remedy f r jfiMi':, eoiihiiuiiig no arbtnic, nd i'ri&i, Witxit, i rer box. 6 for $5. I'MWBUltA.-- "iiov V et Fat." fre. Tte TLinaeura Ui.,'j4'J BroiMlway, N.Y, i Iard.Times?S Fertilizers. o BMwt the preneot f larrf Kr eH Farmers. v bbi ttru-r. direct f. . .t l-riilir4 1 m.Ki;ie Ch end P.Koi lE.VI r. I,,'1 7"f JP'Jtsh. Kuit . S!nto Bob Wl ORGAN'S IMPROVED CHILLTOfiiC Superior to All Others. It Is a t rue Chill Cure I n combination with . ver TanUa. Vlttta froerly tajtea it never toiure the nioht obstinate case of Chill owl lever. Where others ait it will cure. J.t i jiitaaant to take, and contains nothing to injur the nufct delicate tjrbtem. IJalues take it ea-ily. As a Tonic it i without aa eoual. Guaranteed by your drnffiflst. l'rice,-0 cents per bottle. - " VOIQT & CO., Chattanooga, Tena. horsale by I), V, Jujuwi0 aoi J. i' (iit jii Biiiilif Zt , 1 " .Tn.t-ir. m-.Mtii r,B4iiriT,i J (.sveat, nd 1 rade-M arks obtained, add all I'aU jent business cinducted tor MoocdATe Fee 500a orrici t Opos.Te O. S. PTiat Orr'iec' - Y; " . I'"1" u ea nine, insiutiot' remote from Washington. J J.i """I"', drswiiig photo., with descri,. J tlon.. We sflviBe, ii ,.ttritabl or not, free of J J A PMPHLrT, "How to Obtain Patents," with? t cost oi um in the U. 3. and foreign countries J i serif free. Address, J jc.AaSrjowco.j Casli to Lend to hmi On improved farm IiuuIh in TJalmrrOB county only, at 7 per cent, intorebt on live or 8ix years time. Loaun to Be paid back in Hmall annual installments on the first of November when cotton is readv Jpr market. This enables the borrower to pay oil his indebtedness without ex hausting his crop of any one year, and leaves him ennno-b t ..' next years cron mi . thus enabling the farmer to debt. This money belougs cash Uisis, get out of r.. and is bo be loaned to farmers only. MOXTGOAIEIiY CltOWELL, , Attorneys. P. S.-We have other money to" lend oa town or county property at 8 per 03nt. on 1 and 2 jears time. wpt. 13, 8 m. THE ARM LOCK BED -i-SPRING, Tiia Best and Most ConYenlent ; Bed Spring Hade. I h? tve thtrright to sell this celebrated Led Sprinar in Calwrrus and Stanlv coauti. -s, and will call on our people at 111 early day and show tbUi its adyan-U--'s. With, bat little Sold tweut.v ftt ts. and f vi rvlnufv vhn 'ms bouJLt one heartily recommends it. Che f-prinir in n convenient that it rec ommends itself on sight. It is vpry a- mvenient and in arranged so that one end can La elevated to any position? in fuse of sickness. Jt is made f the b6t steel wire, and the springs will not get weak, but will alwivs remain firm and i-trong. Theprice is only $5. liead the t KtirnoniaL lrlow from men who are well tnwn to yon. J WALLACE COOK, Coneonr. N. f! P. S. I regretfully refer to Mr. Jno. y. All Koa, Dr. I,, ?d.'rchey and others in CVineord, who have tried this Rpring -1:1.1 u:i!y recorsuaeud jt J. W. C. ov. l-tf. By the use of Ayer'a Srs?:pirilja. Sylves- ; tkb Bis, a we 11 -known grocer: ia New Albany, Ind., wrttesi "My oldest daugh ter, when a cUUa, was a great sufferer from Scrofula, toTta three sores on one side of her neck and one on the other. I used Ajrer's, Sarsaparilla, and so effective was tne result that the sores healed rapidly, leavir.g only their scars behind. Sue is now ; awonian, In good health, ffcave no doubt that her life was saved ' BY THE USE OF Ayer's Sai-saparilla. It has 'also, proved eaally beneficial with my other children. 4io were troubled with the same disease." v "Scrofula ip my blood caused painful sores to break out on rry left kg and arm, and liut forthe use of Ayer's S.usaparilla, would, I think, In time, have covered me from head to foot. Thanks to the use of this medicine,.' I am now a well man. I believe it has saved my life." W. N. Ih)i.ufs, P. M. and Mer chant, Heaver Ridge, Knox Co., Tenn. r : Ayer's Sarsaparilla l'r. ! irid by Ir.J. C. Ayrr St Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures ethers, will cureybu SOUD TRAINS BETWEEN . eg your pardon," he. said, uioiki or comprehensivelessness. "I said 1 guessed not," she smiled, guessed, not what?" "Guessed - you were not - selling small article here." put 1 assure you, madam, I am; ana 1 nave been selling them all over iOwn for a week oast." "I don't doubt that, but it Isn't any sign you are selling one here, for you are not, nor will you. I don't know Ayhat It is, nor. do I want to know. And I ' wouldn't want it if I did. so Rood morning, and she - firmly, but gently glosed the door in his face. onder if that is another one of Ihein language sharns from Boston.' he soliloquized as he went down the steps. Detroit Free Press. Administrator's Notice. ' Haviaz lepn dnly appointed admini?. r ui me esiaxe 01 tne late O. W, Larr insert deceased. 11 claims aainfet said deceasea are hereby notified to present thm to the under- gnea xor iwyment. duly authenticated, on or ljefore the 4th day of November, 1W3, or this notice will be plead as a nar to their recovery. Also all inirsons tmmg said deceased are notified that prompt payment is expected This November 3, 1894. : I). Ii. HAl'TJTVriT'T? Adminifc-trator of Ueo. W. Barrin-er Nov. 7 M. ' J Ssrtb Oarslini, Cabarnii Csaaty, In the Superior Court. John II. Newell A fyrtiTlwf ElizJtlth Paf terBon, the heirs at-law of o. jj; ieweu, ueceas-d, their -names, axesndTre6idences bein? unknown, Harriet .LJrnigan, Susan E. Hicks, vym. It. Newell, of Mississippi. Fran cis Ann Jermgan, Ressy 0. Cox, Ma. ry Gray, lannie Stephens, W. Hen t-rson Newell, S. W. Newell, J. H rvewen, y. Newell, Wm. E. Newell, Willie Martin. .Wm. Newell, Martin buu.iuo. uiiBon JNeweii. . It aptiearine to the Kntiufof;. .1" ..j lua W,B '" line re-urn of E. M. Morri uenu 01 iaoarrus county, North Da',,a,L'! P1 tne affidavit of Jno. well bled in the abnvn Pntl t lii ..ctu,n, that Elizabeth Patterson, the r4c .Ar t V1 Jj- Jwell, deceased, varr v 'oereftn'.Su8un E- Hicks, , J,-Newell, Iranois Ann Jernigan, IlessyC Cox. Mary Gray, Fannie Kte- wH' v- Htf 7Kn Newell a.d Jt hu Wilson Neweil. Mfm'o T. HT...i: it Ella Martin, WilHeTlartin, anon-resl ideuts of this State, and afb a Af t geuee cannot be found within the SUte of North Carolina, and are necesaarv and proper parties to thu tlmnU.,i;ii.i action and whereas the- plaintiff above named has begun an action in said court to enforce the conveyance of the defend anta' interest to him in v. a . Hdrif n :V 11 be described in the complaint of the Plaintiff when filed. Audi whereas, the said Defendants have an interest actual or contingent as heira-at-law of S. W. NawbII v fi fvev ell and W. G. Newell, decent said land. ' 2 tht":f"re. the said Elizabeth iitlertson. trio lieirn.iit1.jT t nr. HI, deceaKed. Harriet J Jeni'mn 8u ;n Jcrn.gan Hessy tfl. CSx, Mary i. ".r , i '"i'"n. t uenaerson Kewjll. aiKlJohn Wilson Newell. M" Kie L, Martin. If XT,,-:- mm , ' UUlbMI. Vlllie Martin are hereby hereby notified that they b and appear before the Jud-e of our Superior Court, at a court to beheld for the county of Cabarrus, at the conrt house in Concord, on the cth Mondsy lefore the first Monday in March, 1895 and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of th &nr CO?rfc ol 8aid coun within t e first hree days of the term, that the plaintiff will anply to the court for1 the relief demand.! in i and for the costs of action. 'mmi I ""wuuuayoi November, 1804 JAMES n P1!6? f the Superior Court. F 181)4. Nov. NOTICE. ? WA.ST every man and woman In thn rmM w.it! inttrestd m tLe OP'im and Whisky ri-a to.Te OD.e of nT b001 these dis-' -iiVA(1J,reM n- Woolley, Atlanta, Ga. 882, &ua one will be sent you free. ELECTRIC TELEPHONE t 1" J- cht- n nmt, no roraltx. Adapted hLi5r,llluTe or Country. Seeded in eVer? home, shop, store and office. Greatest convmZ ience and beat tw) ler on earth BTen" SWaSE-SJ use when Kiiipped. Cincinnati and St. Louis I ' WITH Palace Sleeping Cars. BETWEEX St. Lout and WashirjgtoD, D. C. via The BTG FOUR KOTJTK me elegant Fervice offered by the Big Four between Cincinnati and St. Louis is excelled bv - no nthr tin. Night trains are composed of new cars throughout, coaches of the latest, im- provea pattern and Wagner Sleeping Cars in service for the first time. Bat trains have Parlor and Drawing Room oars ana exquisite Uinmg Cars, and inrougn faiace; Jiuffet Sleeping Cars ue&ween nt. juouis ana Washington, D ' ... via Indianapolis, Cincinnati aind Chesapeake & Ohio Ky., in connection wun tne iamous 'U. F. V." The Din ing oar oervice is unexcelled. ' r or full information recnrrTin etc.. apply !to nearest, tiefcot -.1.1 . I .. . -"" ttuuress, v. U MAiii. IN, Gen'lPtt8s.&Tkt. Agt. e. o. Mccormick; Pass Traffio Manager. HELPLESS INVALID. "About 18 months or two years ago my wife's health gave way, and she grew steadily worse. , She could not ' retain scarcely anything she ate and the case finally assumed the .worst form of DYSPEPSIA and CHRONIC " DIARRHCEA, and she became a helpless inva" lid At' the age of 18. I had her Tinder the treatment of a good -physician, but his efforts to re lieve her were of no avail. So, after matters had - continued thus for 8 or 10 months, and my wife had given up to die, I took the case in my own hands and purchased a bottle of Dr. King s -' 1 ROYAL GERMETUER, ... began giving it to her in water as hot as she could drink it, before and after each meal, using a mild purgative occasionally on retiring at night. ', 'Suffice it to say in loss' than a week there was A WONDERFUL CHANGE. See could eat a little of any thing she desired, and today is a well woman. She used alto gether possibly 4 or 6 bottles. In my opinion . GERflETUER HAS NO EQUAL." HaEBY L. wItts, Winona, Miss. K.wri-WStt ' treHn(t sa'esman for H. Zo oerbter Co., wholesale grocers, New Orleans. King's Royal Oermetuer Co., Atlanta Oa Xawyers' Accounts, . jaw3 era, as a matter of fact, are. a a ruie, extremely amiable with ineir debtors. Some lawyers of ex tensive practice and ample incomes nave a nappy-go-lucky way of send ing in bills "some time." A New York lawyer who is extremely successful in conducting 'cases, and so not worried about finding bread rmd butter for himself and familv. flying trip ion busin'sa to th Paring coast. He was detained there longer than he had exrxictecL One of his New York clients 4was passing the sea son there, and to him the lawyer- men tioned mat ne was running short of funds. j, ; , v . . -neiv BOX'S nis client, "I have a comfortable deposit out here. Won't you take $500 dollars of itr - The lawyer accepted it with thanks, and as soon as hevrettlrned to New York sent a draft to Ms friend for the amount. .. isow, for five years the lawyer had been conducting extensive legal busi ness for his friend, and in that time nis client had nevr been able to get a bill rendered. So the client wrote backt . y : "Great Scott! Isn't there any way hi the world tbat I can make a pay ment on my account? I was con gratulating myself that I had "been able to, force, j,ou to take $500 on mc count. Now, you return it to me." To this the lawyer dictated a little consolation in the following form: "You won't congratulate yourself when you get the account." Now, the New York Tribune says, the client fs going around wondering if there will be anything left of his estate after the lawyer's lightning strikes .it. T Both, Were Veterans. "It does me good to shake hands with one who wore blue." said he, as he extended his-feand to a man who had just left the Memorial Day par ade, "for I am a veteran myself, al though I am not a member of the Grand Army of the Republic." lou ought to loin, comrade." re plied the old soldier as be took the offered hand and shooklt heartily. . "Yes, I suppose so. You saw a great daal of service, didn't you?" i aid, comrade. I was In the war four years. Was only nineteen when I enlisted, tod. Fought in no less than thirty-four battles, and I was with Sherman In his march to the sea." "That was glorious." . "Yes, It was. You said you .were a veteran, didn't you?" , ies, sir." .. m "Sherman's army V - -"No." "Orant's?" . s i- "No." -J-1' "McClellan'sr "-r "No." "Perhaps you were In the navy?" "No." . "You surely weren't fizhtin on the other side?" "Oh, no." "What army did you serve with?" "Coxey's."-Jndge. A Diplomat. The traiuD who was asVino- for bin dinner was an open-faced kind of a chap, who might have done better than tramping it if he hnrl started right, and the Detroit Free Press (jays the lady of the house noticed this wnen he preferred his request "I presume," she said, in response, to his call, "that yon are willing to work for your dinner?" "Yes, lady," he replied doubtingly. "WelL there's ; a cord of wood out there in the shed, suppose you saw It up. He took -off his hat. ".Excuse me, lady." he said: "hut im nungry enough to eniov a much less expensive dinner than that" ..uu me manner or tne man won mm a "less exoensive" dinner. I A PHYSICIAN'S: STORY. DB.C.1I. PORTER, Or KESTPCKY.SCr KEKSrOR OVKR 5 TEARS BEFORE HE FINDS BEWEF. How be was Affected, mow he Suffered, and How lie was Cared. An Interest ing Case. From the ML Storliug, Ky;, Gaxette. t ' a imnnntains of Eastern Ken tucky, several miles from the line of the Chosapeate & Ohio RaUroad, byes a re tired physician and farmer, surrounded bv a happy and interesting family. His nam is Dr C. H. Porter Jand for 47 years he has ministered to tbe sick in the counties of Rowan and Morgan and for years he suffered more than many of the patients on whom he called. He was at last cured, and his cure was so startling and miraculous that it was toon the talk f the mountains, and finally reached the Bloegrass A reporter of the Gazette hearing of the remarkable case,:concluded to investigate the mat ter in the interest oi suffering humanity. The reporter reached the home of Dr. Porter, and after introducing himself, said: "Dr. Porter, I learn that for venr'a von have been a great suffer, and that von have at last been cured and by a new discovery in medicine. Will you oblige me by relatingjour experience ? Tn reDlv Dr. Porter related the follow ing : " x wenry years ago, .wime. uvui j in ftlorjran oounty nu pracuuing wy orofeBsion. U had ft terrible nervous shock that completely, prostrated me, and from that time untd a few months asro I Buffered untold agony, and in fact never Knew a wen aay. x u ieu every- thtnsr in the . way 01 medicine tnat i could heai- of,r and consulted physiciafis f jr mites around, but 1 found no relief, and I resigned myself to tbe inevitable as I thought, and awaited the end. A few months ago my son saw an account in your paper of a new medicine called n.-n; . Tl Till a a. . 1 ut. luiauis t iua i nis ami wauieu me o try it. I told him it was no use, that thev would do me no good; but fiftsllv he persust.' 1 me to get Mr. B. I . Tabor, kur merchant, to order some for me. liter taxing a lew doses i felt better, and again hope revived in my breast. I continued taking the pills, and contin ued to improve, and no I believe 1 nave finally recovered. That is about all of the story. I believe Pink Pill sayed my life, and I never f til to 1 eoom mend them to any one who is suffering. In fact, I can tell you of a man that you will pass on your road nomt who has been almost completely cured of rheu matism alter years of suffering. Mr. a. G. bailey, is his name, and you can stop and see mm. After thanking Or Potter and bidding him farewell, the Gazette man startet. tor Mr. JBauys residence. ne wa found on his farm cutting some trees down In repiv to our inquiry Mr. Bailysaid: "Yes Dr. Porter has told you tho truth. X sunered for years witb rheumatism, and was only able to- leave my room in good weather, and then was not able !to do any work. I "saw Pink Pills advertised, and was urged by Dr. Porter and other friends to try them, but I had no faith in patent med icines, and for. several weers .positively refused to try them. They finally overcame my prejudices, however, and I am glad of itf. for you can see yonrselt what Pink Pills have done for me. Come to the house and I will show -you mv crutch and cane which Pink, Pills ha e enabled me to lay aside, -v I have als" been giving these pills to a neigh bor's child, which hascrofula, and it is improving right along." The reporter next visited tbe stor of Jj. Tabor, who corroborated tbe testimony of Dr Porter and Mr. Baily, Mr. l abor inrtner said tnat ne naa never handled a medicine that had giv en such universal satisfaction as Pink Pills, ai d it was almost impossible to supply the demand. The address of all the gent emen referred to Is, 'Elliotts- ville, Rowan county, Kentucky, and anyone can nave these statements yen ned by writing to them. . :i lit. Williams' Pink Pills contain in a coadedsed form, all the elements nee essarv to give new life and" richness to tbe blood nd restore snattered nerves, Thev are an unfailing specific for sueb diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial pa ralysis. St. Vitus , dance, sciatica, neu ralgia, nervous headache, the after ef fects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all forms o weakness either in male or female. Pink Pills are sold by all deal ers, or will be sent on receipt or price, (50 cents a box or 6 boxes for $2.50 thev are never sold in bulk or bv the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medi cine Co.. Schenectady. "8. Y., or Brock- viL'e, Ontario, JOYS NOT ALWAYS ATTAINED. Delights of Matrimony M Experienced In Kentucky, One day on a train which leads or follows through "red brush" Ken tucky a native came in at a small sta tion and took the seat in front of me. It was an accommodation train and, therefore, sociable and tbe man wasn't long in striking up a conversation. He rattled around a good deal before he struck his gait and at last got on to personalities. "Air you married?" be asked. l expressed my. regret that I was not. ' "Don't know nothing about raisin' half a dozen childern an' gittin' 'em offen yer hands?' "No. "Ner how hard it is to make a livla' fer so many?" . "No." - - : "Never trotted m and down half the night with a squalur baby?" I was glad to say I had hot and he went right on. ' "uonx snow wbat It is to nave a scoldin' wife?" "No." ' "Ner one that never gives you a min ute's peace, unless," and he chuckled over the joke that was coming, "unless it wuz a piece uv her mind?" ; "Never." ;w : "An" you : never wuz a widower?" and this time the smile be gave me had something seraphic In it. "Certainly not" - He reached over and laid his hand affectionately on my knee. "Well, young feller,! he said, "you don't know a doggon thing' about the delight's uv matrimony, you dont; an' you -have my sympathy Have some thing to drink, won't you?" and he passed me a bottle so black that it almost startled me as I took it out of his hand. Detroit Free Press. What is Via.-.. . .- ininnl l-riS'-s30,f Castoria Is Dr Samuel Pitcher's auu vuuureu, iv wuuuuaneiiaerfininn. 1S a narrates . llnr R "UStnta other Narcotic substance. Frxf PanMrnrl. Tlrnnt Rnntlitno o. o,iups, and Cast It la l-lAASii.nT. I fa im9Rilita fa o.i. - ' - am. - AO Llll I'l V V . ; .. J eiirs' juxuiorxs orjaotners. uastoriadesjtroysTS'drrns feverishrjess. 'Castoria prevents . : o oour r,,.3 cures Diarrhoea ; and Wind Colic Castoria teething- troubles, cures constipation and fl Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tb f66 and bowels, trivinff healthy and natm.,! or On, "dali- sleen tnria i. the Children'a. Panacea th a srti. . . - "'ut.T8 F; Castoria. : An Encooraglng Practice Trial. . "I am to r understand, then, Miss Plunkett," said the young .man, out wardly calm, whatever may have been the tempest of passion that agitated bis interior, "that this avowal is an unwelcome surprise to you?" . "I have never dreamed, Mr. Hankln- son," she . replied, with cold and al most disdainful glance, "of the pos sibility of such a thing, and I "beg that you will never renew the subject." "It would be useless to reopen the 1 discussion, would it?" , "It would." ' . ' ! "You could never look upon me in any other light than that of a friend?" , "Never." . - - ' He "was silent a moment, and then, with a visible effort at unconcern, he ! said: , - . .. . . . , '' :, "Pardon . me for asking the ques tion Miss Plunkett, , but was- there anything unseemly or repellant in my language or in my manner of express ing myself 7 "No, sir. Under the circumstances, Mr. Hankinson, I have no objection to saying that you expressed yourself ad mirably. Your- words were well chosen, and your manner, apart from the t- the emotion, which I need not say I do not share, was unob jectionable. ? "Had you been at all predisposed In my favor, then, you could have listen ed kindly to me and and might might possibly " "I think I may say yes to that," she said, pitying his. evident embarrass ment. - ; ; Yet yet it made no impression on your; afrec on your heart?" "None at all." ; "And it will never be of any use for i me to ask you again? "Once again, Mr. Hankinson," said the young woman, coldly, "and once for all, nof "Then you won't mind my . telling you, Miss Plunkett," he said, greatly reneveo, "tnat x was Indulging In a little preliminary "practice with a view to calling on Laura Bilderback. I am going there now. Good evening. Miss Plunkett." Chicago Daily Tribune. M Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.'- - Da-'G. C. Osgood, ' Lowell, Itass. Castoria to the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing- syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." : Da. J. F. Km caxLoa, Conway, Ark. merits of Castoria has won favor upon it." Usitkd Hospital axu Alum C. Smith, Pres.. BKl The Centaur Company. TT Murray Street, New York Cit, leal Castoria. Castoria is so we!: adan,, . I recommend it as suoer,!! known to me." ' oyptt " A. A in bo. Oifor.l a, U i . vur pnysicians m the An, . meat have 8potcn highlr nfT1 ence m their outsiJe' r,m,: and although, we .only A -supplies wiiat is tun. lis t . products, yet we are free to PJ u n EJ u U D nmpies, Biotches and Old Sores Catarfii. Malaria 3 anil jdrjney Troubles " - - Are entire? removed bj P.P.P, Prickly Afj. Poke Root snd Potu. "4 1 He Wu Wtth Her. "May," said her husband as thoV prepared to go out calline. "do von really mean to use those calling cards with your name spelled 'Mae Kathrvn Alys Smith?" T certainly do." rpnllal Mrs. Mnv Catharine Alice Smith. ' ; 'Very weU. then." said iier hnsTinnd. firmly: am with von V and h rwv. litely presented her with a card neat ly inscribed, "Jorje Phredexyc Albyrt Smith." j. Msrtgagg'g Sale cl M. T il . y virtue or a MortP-ocrft Trn,i aa given me by Thorntor. h p;.i.. " on.v. ,.t " .T "V ou me .ftd ty registered iv: u mceo1 aoarrus flottntv, m bo-.k 6 pages 3 and 5. default having been made in payment of debt therein secured, wien due, I will B&d the lanS t?Zr f mf& m-Prtgage r.t the court house door ia Concord at public sal" to the lushest. hiiAa. t u " ie dsy 81st of December, 18$ n- u tanas contains 84 acrbs and is in wo adioinio- trnfa onA C. ... Thornton Fisher now live" Vi0rf 5acFes adjoining S. R, a ' DOSI 8n others, becond traet nf ftA o - . Mosses KluttV f JT uJ.imniD? others. For ttm;T-tW an? Novi2V9?S-MlLLER'T- The Genuine ArTlele. The errand boy in one. of th Vintii treet bird -stores' was. nsVod .v a rather rustic looking the other afternoon if '&ose were pure canaries. "Yes," he replied. With nri ' fmnndont assumption of innocence, "them birds was raised rrom fwinino seed." Philadelphia Call canary GRATEFUL-COMFORTS Q PPS' CflCOA BREAKFASTw&TJpPFR. ' Bv a, trinrcitiirV. i . which Krtvern thi ..ZLZ ??. ! e natural l.. riti.t . ws,Fif nT fli .-..,( o ...... aiiu nv A. f.A ru.r. . i . Hiin nil. properties of wail s"l i, rt J'.p,,caU"n ' the n provided for our briitw Mr. Kiiiit 1,1. lr flavoured oeverk.f n PI"'r a ,IAZm". heavy diM'fnr.' hni." .7ll".n "'ay save n. suth articles ol ffl ? VJ " 4Ui-lnu i ' fl l.i...... . . - -r'-". MII. MlttClt Way UMeuiW Opportunities of a Secret sn..fnn. The Prima Doims s ctr.v.tnn. m. dear, I'm dropping clear out of nnh! lie notice. I bi leva T'v-a ail the exDedipnta r.r a-.ns JChe Tenor Nonsono t, plan. Get yourself made the topic of discussion at a secret session of some woman's club. Chic aea Rooord Common Sense Should f. thfl hlrwv i i - uipnniies in be rmLr:fl0CaI ,aPP4Ctions can do no permanent good. Th immn, method of T ki a 1 . w puriiy tne nlenift d fr thi? parrK,Be fs no Preparation superior to Hood's Sarsapa- llood's Pill storing peristaltift I ary canal. " A'Herald of the Infant Tear. " Clip the last thirty vears or morn from the century, and the segment will repre, sent the term of the unbounded popu larity of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. rhe opening of the vear 1895 will h si nalized by the appearance ot a fresh Umanao of the Bitters, in which tho uses, derivation and action of this world- famous medicine will he lucidly set forth. Everybody shonld mad it. Th calandar and -astronomical calculations to be found in this brochuro am Alvuvn astDnish"ngly accurate, and the statistics, illcetrations, humor and other reading matter rich in interest and full of nrnflt The Hoetetter Company, of Pittsburgh, Pa , publish it themselves. Thev em ploy more than sixty hands m th mfl- chanical work, and-more than eleven months in the year are consumed in its preparation. It can he obtained, with. OUfl cost, of all druffffist and nnnnrrv dealers, and is printed in'English; Ger man, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swed ish. Holland, Bohemian and Spanish. Many people Wear JOT)? faews lAn.nnn 'hey are afraid thev wonMn't bft con sidered rengious if they didn't. ' Any one who has child rn will wim u. jd. juuuord, oi flainneld, n. J. His little boy, five years of age. was sick with orour. For two davaand niVhta irieti rarjoua remedies recommended by friends and neighbors He says; 'I tnougnt sure X won id Ioba him r rQri X! or rneumatism X nave found notning I seen Cbamoerlain'a . Vine-h liamadv d equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm, it I vertised and thought I would try it as a - PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT ; AND POTASSIUM Makes : Marvelous Cures : in Blood Poison Rheumatism : and Scrofula P. P. P. purifies the blood, bnllds op , tbe weak and OebUiAted, Rive's strength t weakened nerves, expels ' diseas68.giTlaK the patient health and . happiness where sickness, gloomy feelings and laasicaae first prevailed. For jrtmsry,9Pcondary and tertiary ' syphilis, lor blood poisoning, mercu ' rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and . in all blood and skin diseases, like blotches, pfmpies, old chronic nlcers, ' tatter, sca d head, boils, erysipelas, ecuci- trair.ayaay, without fear of erititrad'.otl.rB.tiiat P. P. P. istbebesc blood purj3v fa tho world, and makes fiositi ' speedy pefisgnent cores aail cases. ' ."' TidieawBossystenirepbisoiieS ' and whose blcod is In aa impnre condi tion, dae to menstrual irregularities, rt pecaliarly benefited by the won derful tonio and blood cleansing prop, ertiesof P. P. P. -Prickly Ash, Poke Boot and Potassium. fPMWOPiEI,I, Aug. 14th, 1893. C4B spss t Ja the highest terms of our meoieia rrom my own personal ii nowledge. ne va affected with heart disease, pleurisy and rheumativm for i treated oj tne very oesf Blnm. the. trrenfj.nr hlnn . . earth. Abircben, 0.. July21,l9i. "J - 1 SV89-1 bought a bottle ol - It Has done me mora Rood than thre. months treatment at the Hot teBHaiai. nena tnree Dottles c. o. I). . " J Bespectfully yours, ' JAS. m. a r. WTON, Aberdeen, Brown-County, fa. Capt. J. O. Johnston. To all vhom U may concern- I here- by testify to the wonderful propertisi of-P. P. P. tor eruptions of tbe skis I ' suffered for several years with an on- sightly snd disagreeable eruption on jny tace. I tried every known rem " y fcut ia vain.nntil P. p. p. wasosed. , and sib bow entirely cured. Signed by) ', 3. p, JOHXSTOS. ' Sav.iaiii, gt, - Skin Cancer Cared, Testimony from the Mayor of Stpm.Ta, " SHQtmt.TEX., January U, 1593. " Messes. Lippman Bros., Savannih, -Qa.: Gentlemen I have tried your f tf. p, for S disease of the skin, usually " kfcou aa pkla psncer.ol thirty Tears' i ptandinir, and found great relief; It purities the blood and removes all lr " rltation from the seat of the dueuj -and prevents any atirvailinit ol thg " sores. I have taken fleor sii bottles " and feel confident that another coarse will ehecc a cure. It has aleo relieved me from Indigestion and stomaca " troubles. Yours trulv, CAPT. V. U. RUST,- " Attorney at Law. 1 85 vesrs. was 1 , physicians ana spent hundreds of doj out finding relief. I have only taken , one bottle of your P. P. P., and caa cheerfully say it has done me more - ALL DRUGGISTS 8ELMT, UPPSV.AN BROS. I , ' PROPRIETORS, Uppman's Block,SsTanash,Gs n For ale in Charipftp, N. O. by Burwell & Lu.,il, good tban anything I have ever taken. TJL J can recommend your medicine to all Hm sutferers of the above diseases. . M. M. YEARY. : ' BprlefiaQ. fonnty. Mo. Wholesal .- . i and Iictnil Agents, If tne cause of. the bair were made a part of a lady's education, we should not see o many gray heads, and the use of Hall's Hair Benewer would be un necessary, - What do you take medicine for ? be-1 cause yon are sick and want to get wen. of course. Then remember, Hood's Sar saparilla (Junes. - As an emergency medicine, Ayer's I Cherry. Pectoral takes the lead of all I other remedies. For tixe reJiesf and cure of croup, whooping-congfe, eoxe throat and the dangerous pulmonary troubles to wbicn tbe young are so liable, it is invaluable, being prompt to act, sure to cure. , zr7 r . xne devil is not far awav wnen any kind of man begins to feel pretty well satisfied with bunseif. HEADQUARTERS Poll Wholesale and McCail HARDWA R -AT- relieves the pain.as soon as applied. J W. Young, West Liberty, W. Va. ' The prompt relief it affords is worth many times the cost, 50 cents. Its continued use will efft ct a permanent cure. For sale by D. D. Johnson, Druggist. There is no such thing as goodness in man until he knows for himself the goodness of God. last hops and am happy to say that af ter two doses he slept until morning. I gave it to him next day and cure was cucuieu. x sept inis remedy in the house now and a soon an nv -.f mo I children show signs of croup I grve it to them and that is the last of it" 25 and ou ceni Dottles for sale by D. D. John son, Drugpist. , YOEKE & ies, gons, Bugg .WADSWORTHS ITpvers, Guanos, ' & Acids, -TPEY HAVE THE TV. n . u , . ' XUO X111.U Willi IB BonnmArf V t.a .a . , . . . ' UIO A V- ougnt to be lor be has the wrong Tusctjmbia; Ala., June 27, 1893. I very cheerfully bear testimony to the merits of King's Boyak Oermetuer,-. based upon the use of it in my family for Iutligestion, Catarrh and Insomnia, anrl vt teal tt Rannultia f ' llvuma it is very pleasant to the taste, improves nave been cured of 6uch terrible diseases the appetite, and is exhiliratmg in its 8 catarrh, rheumatism, scofula, by the LARGEST AND BEST ASSGFJED Ml 11 TBS " JWi kind. ii vou are anxious to fmi tho nn,t reliable vlrod-rurifter. rp c in lv'a Almanac the testimonials of those who -CONSISTING OF Goods, Agricultural Implements, k, general effect. A. H. KELLAB. use of Ayer's Sarsaoarilla. TKon I I M- J- , T to"'" y umntji aoooruingiy, i xne re are neome who never reoosmze i . . " r o ne another in church, . but expect to j?, i 'TT IT I 7Ur 801x1 may be I i . k;ttJ I -lost if you l' -se your temper. . suuw uuc nuvuici iu xxeaveii. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best calve in the world for cuts bruises, Hores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chil blains. Corns, and all okm irruptions. and positively cures Piles or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give per fect satiaiaction or money refunded. Price 25o. a box. For sale by P, B. Fetzer. " The love of silver is : still making many a man betray his Lord. How's Your Wile ? n'uuiiy limit in, Bi'en. ......1 . ' - . - . .. .v-iiiiiii1 iiiaiHf! where niHi. v W. P. Harrison Cot ClerE'irCoTumbuTo 'NESS 4 HEAD NOISES CURED Per. hear? op'n "S.T belp nKB. a'Hes are .at iiion,i,.l,,,,,,r,,rtl' " .rever.tliere Is .W,""!" . t- . V.i. . '"ai suart hv i..,...Vi. r Mtny iiHdaiMi fortitlr d with pure Tbloodi 'i HnM,' fr"r. r,vi! "io i"-v'jy oun.iia!f ir ii T.i : Nt ?T .Mks uw ,t CO., i"td mTT'' m Warn Baby was sic, we gave her Castorta. Wm ue Child, she cried for Castoria. Whim she became Miss, she clung; to Castoria, When she bed Children, she gave them Castoria. milk. u..irf lulielleii thu. . """Paililo t'bani' TEACRER wantkd Ju et r,n . r facial work Cox 1767 PMludelphil.! each county Will rler At ss: D. I). Johnson- and J. P. Gibson, al VftJ" "U the best and latest. Ask them for ' Morgan's Chill Tonic, which they will guarantee superior to all other pre-parationr. Does she feel poorly all the time, suf fer from lack of energy, and a general "no-account ' listless enervation? She needs a tonic, homeihing is wrong witb her blood, Bun fur a doctor! Not at all, my dear sir. Jet her a bottlo of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Boot and Potasium.) the very heat Woman's . Regulator and Tonic extant. It. A&aches the source of trouble quietly and quick, ly, and before you know it, yonr vife will be another woman, and will trieus the kind fate that brought P. P. p t,t her notice and relief. oOnr best physL. i tie of thil t?J j r"u'HTe w" 'ta bot cians indor and recommend it, an7no ' away lmh 8 orne or on a trip wc41Tnducted hous,hold whe,e I John sin DrS'st "tle b D" 1 blood and it, coiujornitant happint-s- w 1 ' rtst- apcreciated, Khotild be without it. F...- Morgan's Chill Toni,. , , . . -. ,ale by repatable medicine dealers ev- Pleasant to take and guaraniS f8 erywhere. 4 Juhnsoa aad j (jty KxpeUed . ' ' oyciy uuiouu auu luiouri rv nt .ii.. blood, by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Then there's & rle.r- n auu a cieH ysem xetter, iSait Kbeum Eczema, Erysipelas. Boils. Harhnn.1-,-' Enlarged Glands. Tumors and Swellings and all Blood, Skin, and Scalp Diseases irom a common blotch or eruption to Uid. uium-tuosB are periectly and ff-.feeaea. fleh and "l. vutiy, soroiuious chil dren, notning can equal it. pnees an I cm ,Iirv all of which wilTl e 11 us any nnraware house m Carolina can postibly- S' ll snre una c.tll if vou wai t 1 Hi, A vright- -TUEY'VE GOT THE STUFF I - WANT - YOUli - TEffl I expect to sell you your Delicate dinoacca - . : 1 sillier KfiT. hnn . .j ... - n - ever iiiuacea. soeeanv anri j;j- cured ArM , f . -. T uallv esteteaenTatlfn 4re', nt real beriain'f Ph nrJoaasedCham, Deriains uolic Cholera and Diarrhma Eemedy in his family ror ctL i? nn onnnmnn ran n roars ctsuc 'He itH with eolicoVdvsenry 7 I wv ontfit ia ..... "f VV" nat FURNITURE, PIANOS, AND ORGANS, if New Styles, Fine Work and Low Preps count for anvtbin. l''. you think it foolish to pay 17.50 or 20 00 for an Oak 'lit' lr .m hoi when you can buy a better one (from-me in OAK for $V4 0 '! Is -u6.!0 pav $3 00 for Pallor Suit to one dealer, wh t , .u -u n ueLier one irom me lor 22 Be ? t pat, ,.frr ron tiw smf s-miii."" I nMorW?J? of Furniture. THE LAP.GE-T SI' you TO CHOOSE FBO M ever displayed before. Civ fi PIANOS AND OB&A3STS! Every instrument 1 oflV.r is strictly first-class and vvrite f'r catalogues, prices and t rms. F. r Tilj uuer a $133 flAJNO (1 is full v giMir.mt .Tiiinri' inin i nt jk&rx - T h0n,. ..,vtT..iii,l- bargains as I have never been able to offer. I piv frt-iht on instruments, and fuinish fine stool, scarf aud instructor. .ull 4 - Furniture, Pianos and Organs, :i ii. .a 8 v. . -t i "CHAIL(T'f,':' Ut-et,
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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