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'I . ....... i. . , ...: r 'J -. . i 1 1 . . , T . - - I Cotton' - .TdW' made : by the Alabama Experiment Station and dsewhere; prove conclusively 4 Kainlt; Presents xr .tr;i blight. .'. Planters !y bythis disease. Send for .our pamphlets.- - . ere icv.i free.',' It -will cost you nothing to read them, and" they will save you GERMAN it; Palace. SleepinGarsr v- "i BETWEEN uii add Whs jtvgt n, JL). C ' j- i VIA THE , ' "btg pour boute. . ": Ti, tleaut evic'6 tfered iy7TSe lljja; Fuur between sdnoiunitti and St.. 'Loins is ?s.cAA by u "otb line. Night tudns are oomj-osed .''f new cars iibroui-'hont, coaches f th-- ldtt im rrovtMi V'ltte ti m Wagiier Sleeping Lars in service Un the rtt time. ; Dar trains iiave Potior and DrawingrKooiri - Xitrs and Exquisite Dining K'ar?, and Through PaLtce buffet Sleeping Cars jbeavroetk St. Iiuis and AVashihgton.; Di ' 1. . via India uniwlis, .Cincini ti and Chesapeake 4r Ohio ily., in : connection wuh the famous - F. P. V." The.Dih jng Gar Service la unexcelled- 'N Jr'or luil lnforuiatiiin regarding rales etc., applj to nearest ticket aent. lor address, . - D- MAiiTIN, j ' - tJenl Pans. & Tkt.' Agt.: , ' E. O. McCOEMIGK, i j ' Pf Traffic ilauager." IS THE BEST. I3.J CORDOVAN. 'V FRENCH lMAMELLED CALF. 3.SPP0UCE3 S0J.ES, 1 ?''.rxTaA fine. ? ' 2.l?S BtwrfSCRBQlSHOEl LADIES' ! vim FOR C ATALnGUC ... EiteocKTOitiAa. Over Gas Million People wear tho ' W. L. Dsuslas $3 &;$4 Stees All our shoes crs cqoaSIy satisfactory They give th best vjs!us lor the money. ; : tfhev ejiial custom Cfcoes ta tyls and fit. . '- tThslr werrrlnj; qualities are unsurpassed. -, tie prices aro unhnrnj, stamped on eo!o. : T .pr-Kn $i $3 ave1 over etfcer makes. Ji your dealer cannot suppjsquwacaa. soiapy i e 1 1 i g &, K en d r i x j1, Mount Pleasant N. C. - J vV 1 "wast every inas cad APomaa ia the TTr.'.t-si: ;; biia to bave ceo cf ri' looks on these du- : EiEeimb TELEPHONE Soid ontrtpht,oxent.noroyalty.' Adnptsd to Gily, Yiiiiiite or Coitntry. iseeded in every borne, shop, Tore and oiBce. - Greatest conven ience and ties s?Jm- on earth. Aefnls make from Ua to KM Mr dar. Oae in a residence means a sale to all t he neighbors fine instrument, no toys, works anywhere, p.ni distance. Complete, ready for ase when smi)red. b ha nnt tin hv anr or.A. never ont of order, lio repairixtj?, &st hf rime, arrantea. a Tnonprr nm tear, writ W. P. Harmon & Co. Clerk 10. Columbus, 0 in-; m To met the present II ar l!'';i5,tT"",t'1 OB Farmers. will seil to i&rmers direct, for eniiizers. teasii, i.oixl Fertjliaern &t t: f iOwcsI vv uoleaale ta t, Uottn and Pennnts. at '-. S 1 3 Jtft per Ion. truiDfr Crops and Potatoes . 14.51 " Oatx, l ubaco-j and Fruits -. 15.00 tip! 1PP.0IIEO CHILL TONIC : v.. 4'- J 8 . .. I ft - j ' superior to all othcrs. i, Jit Is a true Cft Cnrela cornt4n?tua trith Zi'rer rouie.1?. ,V"lien p-operljr taken it never " .. f.tila to cure the cust ol iiuatecaseof Chilli xpd -Fever. TTUerc others Jail it will cure. ; It) is pleasant toitike, and coatairte nothing- to -: -'X- irijure tlie iisoSt delicate system. . Babies take : - itjeasily. As a Tonic it is without an equal. - - - tritaranteea ty your a ruffirtst. . I'ricejEOceuU per bottle. : i i VOiaT & CO., Chattanooga, Teen. , Pcjr sale by X. T. Johitfon J. P J.; j . .-' r-',''' i'otztir.' -: (iiti jb and P. B. .. - On improved farm land$ in Cabami county only, at 7 ier cent, interest ot five or six years time. Loansto be pai biek in mall annual installmentaon tiu fiAt oi Noyeniber when cotton is ready for market This enables the borrower : to jpay off liis indebtedness without ex. hanKting bis crop of any ne ' year, and ledyes .him ' enough to I raise his ; . nejxt years ' crop on a casii basis ; j thiis enabling the farmer to get out of E-debt: : - Thia money belongs to farmer anil is to be loaned to farmers only. .';. MONTGOMERY fc CROWELL, , Attorneys. P. S. Ve have other money to lend on town" or county. pro$erty at 8. per cent, on 1 and aears time. i Sept. 13, 6 m. y t - -J- manarament of the . o TT : . A ; SocietV itt iTlf "nnrtTnonf 'f $ithe Qarolmas, wishes to se- 2 ! cure a few Special Resident Agents. Those who are fitted ; ; for this work wilt' find this I A Rare ppportuiiii It is zvork t however and those who succeed best irMt possess character; mature j udgment, tact, nersovrranrp anA respect of their commtinitv. jThink this matter over care X ifully.- There's an unusual jcriing; for somebody. If it;$ 5 ; Etsyou,it willpayyou. Fur- x W;J.;Roddey, Manager, - iiEleo tion Notice; ; ; . The annual meeting of the .stockhold ers of the Concord. National Bank for the tfeetionof directors far the ensuing year,: will be held in the office of said bankf on Tuesday, Januarv 8th. 18S5. i i J. ju. uu&Xuii President. ' D. B. COLTBANE Cashier. - Dio; QtK 1 weeks. "" .. " - The Blight. tnat can prevent i the .;. immense loss - 'caused KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York. Bv Tirtne of a Mortsaze Trust deed given me by Thornton S Fisher,"on the 20th of March. 1891, and daly registered in Register s omce of UabarrxiH ou t in bonk 6 oases 3 and 3, default having 1 . 3 - .! . nU. -tKfeAIYl secured, when due. I will se'd the Uud described in said mortsage f.t thei court house door in Concord at public sale, to the highest bidder -for cash oil Mon day 31 st of Lecember, loa. i " r Said lands contains! acres ana is id two adjoini tracts, and is that on which Thornton Vishernaw lives. - First tract of 51 acres adjoining S., Ej. risbert Leah It. Eost and others. . N Second tract of -34 acres adjoininint AI osses " Jvluttz, . Jjawson JLTcxler ,am others. Por . complete boundaries ret ereoco is here made to said mortgage m Kegister'fl ofuce. v -::':-'i-''4t: v- R. O. S. MILLET. Trustee. Nov. 20, '94 : , PARK.ERS HAIR BALSAM Clcansei 'and bantifies the hair. Promotes a luxurt&nt erowth. JHever Tails to Sestore Gray t "J Hair to its Youthful Color. gte.and t at DrugryiKt - mm. mMM e Parker CTing-or Tonio. It curvs the utbs Cutigb. vyctt i.ai)?a, Uriniity, inaiguuoo, rain, xaau tuae.au eta HIHDERCORN3.' The orvW rere eor tat Com S a ail pma. Im. at X'ruuta, or WSCUX. ft CU, Xi. X. GRATEFUL-rtOMFOETIK G gal . ,beeakfastsuppee: : , 'By S; thorough knowledge of the natnral laws irhicli govern the operations of digestion and uti- tfiiion. unu dv acurp oi wiwcauoii ot tn.jiu oropt-rlies of wt!l si-leoted t'ocna, Mr.-Epps ha provided for our breakfast and supper a rielictu jy Bavourwl beverase winch may save ns itiau neavy do-tri". bills. It is by the judicious us- t M'.h articles of -diet that a constitutum fnav 1 e crnduallT built d nntil strong enoneh to rei.- evvry tendency to disease.-. Hundreds of subtle malH'lies are iloatine around us readv to attack wherever there is a weKpirit. W"e .may escape nwuyi a iiiiai snatt oy Kepinit ourselves wei'. fonilie d with pure blood and a properly nourished frme' t'lVil fcierYKW tiazette. Matte sum )y sviih boilini; water or milk'. Sold only -i ti l -nl.uii : unt. by Krueni Iabiied thus t A..Ji f-t'f - E ' , i.tn., tt v.uropainiC: Chen: Ists, London, England., MONEY. LOANED, lecal ReprsssntativesVlfantsS. " -, Our'sj'stein affords an opportunity 'to borrow on :ther persondl or rest est -tte security. The plan is suiicrior to litnldine and Loan Associations. Tht lmount borroed may be returned m montblv pay men Is without bonus., w.th. interest at a pel uent. per an.'iiiiij, it affords absolute security U investors, w ith a reaionable guarantee of an an minl dividend of frum 8 to 10 per cent. o ... - Weh-aire Ut secure li. see.nrtthe s-rrvices of en "rgetic. rfpreseiirativemen in every commuintv o act as Cocal Secretanes. 'ihe iHisltion will bt .ulhcientiy remuiferutive to amply cominsate 'ur servlees. you ptjvsefis the alx e qualifies? itons. write ftr pj.rtit Jilrs. For inforniatlou re tsrdics onr systrni o making loans as well as liViwtmenis and isrences will he furnished bj dureasin!rts.'K Eooertson, PruaTdvui, 1122 Walnut itreet, Philadelphia. - - . : oeo. 27 am. - ., ,-i .' 1 - - . " w.-a: Eost, Executor of Win. - . . Bott r. ... J.- deceased,"; TS. rank E, White and wife Mary D Vhite John Endy and "wife Cati t:udyt M M. AVhit, J. P. Riggers i. V. liigovrs. riarvey Dorton aLd wife .Matilda, James White.: E. S. E gr and'wifo. H. " C. Eoger, Elam Eiggcrs and wife Jane Bigers, John iooKa r ana wile a lora. iielle Uost Vvm. Host. otirad Bost. Isaac Burlev son and wie Betsy, Mary ppieton, Aaoipnus jjitt-e and wife (Jathenae L'zzie Eost, Elizabeth Black, Pauline Harb-eU, w m; J ojner and wife A nu, liobt. Montgomery and wife, JJeuI Montgomery. John O. Turner. D7w Garmoa, EliyabethHamlett.Will Gar- tooii, John Ciarmon, Turner, .K 1). Bofct and-wife Cathenae, Eaxtei bwearujgen, ti.fb Sweanngen, Minnif faweormgen, '1 hos. Swearingen, J. M bweanngen, W. P. wearineen. E. M, Jenkins, Eob't Erdwn, N. Wr-Fae'- gart. Jf Ji. Jostin. J.- J. Faggart, W. O. Faggart, L. H. Belt, Elizabeth Appleton. W. h. Faggart, J. D.? Fag gart, Wiil Appleton, Jos. D. ; Smith and -wife Lelia, W. J. Black and wift Ann, idagie A. Foust, Jimmie Harri, NeelyM; Harris, Wm: S. Harris. Sirs. . M. A. Hudspeth, C. D. Harris, Wil- r;; son Long, Jackson 3 Long, ' Ianiel Long, Mora Iviser, Eljzabath Miller, LutherLong, Samuel McOall and wife Minnie; Ada Davis, Henry 'Da- vi8, v ime iJayis, and 'rank Davis, ueienaants. . - . , t . ihe ; above-named defendants wil. tak notice that W. A. Eost, Execntoi i Wm. Bost has filed his final account as executor aforesaid, and has aleo filett his petition for a final settlement of said estate to be hear I on Saturdav. the 19tb of January , 1895, in the Superior court of thi- -county at the Clerk& office in the court house at Concord, when and where the above-named defendants ,r hereby notified to appear and answer said petitions and file exceptions to said final account or the same" will be con firmed and approved. - - : JAS. G. GIBSON, CI elk Superior Court; ,Dec. 20 tt ERTIUZER F' DR- oottqn, conri a general crops : Used and endorsed .by leading far mers in North Carolina and the South lortne past twenty 'years. - Read the loiiowirjg certincittts, and send fo pamphlet giving directions for mixim.' testimonials, ire. . - - ; , -ir - v MAEnvinnEi, N. C'Sept 20,'93 MessrsiBoykin, Carmer & Co. t.entlem-n : - The chemicals I bought or von tor mamng "Home Fertilizer continue to give satisfaction. - I only use-it under ootton. You know I must una in goja, or i should not have used w soiong.. .:xbis makes 15 or 17 year that 1 have beiv nm'Tit -if on1 has made me able to pay or it cash, not Yours truly, Thos. S. va." . ir' 7 - i'w- S. C, Oct. 16, 1833. Messrs. Boykin, Carmer & Co, - . It gives HH Tlfiasnrfl tn ooir , l been using your "Home Fertilizer" for more than ftftfiMi aiiu expect to continue to do bo. - Of : 7 vvuvjU-UVUai k .' vourbe, -we are entirely satisfied that it puya us io use it, " - ' -t hespectfuilr, . J. W. McKTtT, - E.M. McKAT, - , boykin; carmer & no. , . ; BALTIMORE, MD. , TT15? k&, Hf.AD- ,NCISES CURED f j My Tubular Cushions help whes al' Ders lieard. Nopaln. lartatbl. F. Hiscox.flS. R w,." tewlojk,eoie Spot, Bead for book aaa roofs FREE HOME ONLY A HEALTHY BOY. He Was , Natural, Fidgety and - Kaisea , - the Dnst. , Ho was just & plain, everyday boy, and he sauartered into a Third avenue derated car witJh his tonds in ma pockets and (his hat thrust -far back on a shock ox curiy ouck nair. xi was whistling like a steam fire engine, and Itie tune he fondly imagined - ne was blowing agalnist the air .was like nothing in -tlie whole reainis of acou- He threw (himself. "in to i a seat sit ting eidewise and drummins j on the Window pane much - to the i annoyance of the prim old lady beside htm. Then ie suddenly discovered . that !he was the proprietor of a small stock of pea nuts. These lie ate with :a good deal of noise and an apparent relish; the shells were flipped under; the ;.vacant Beat opposite 'him. After f the peanuta Were1" gone - the ; boy began f to tumble tlie contents , of liis pockets into liis lap. And what a collection of boyish treasures it - was! ;ixRusty naiis, - bits "of 6trtog,vmarbles,-; new android;' twa shoe buttons, ; a broken ' toothpick, a rusty bolt, a crooked fish shook, a" gim-. let, a : dried lemon,' a: pocket looking glass what not else.! This miscellan eous assortment the boy-juggled from one! hand to. another. Then hecare fnlly placed each of the articles back into their proper f place which means that they were put where they would do the most .damage" to boys aiid Clothes. - -'klQ!v - iThen " for fully five ' minutes - the ybungster busied r himself with ; his boot neels -lie dug tnem deep imo the matting carpeting ' on the? car's floor, raising a .cloud of dust-iand an' in dignant protest from a stout German gentleman ;wno5 sat ii within- sneezing distance of the boy. VThen he started whistling again. His 'whistle was keen, skdn-wrinkling and of shivering .sharpness, v Suddenly the I train drew Into the Twenty-third street station. ' -" The guard thrust his head into the car "and shouted " Nthir stet." The whistle -was cnt short like a string severed iwith a harp knife. The boy gathered lumself like a cat preparing to spring upon a mouse and slid, with a frantic,. dust-raising 6woop toward the door, colliding with the guard and striking the gouty foot of a stolid man who "sat near the door. . A provoking retort was ' fired at the j gatekeeper, who told the boy to "look out,", there was a hearty, full-throated laugh,- a gleam of white tooth, a glimpse of snapping eyes and the boy -disappeared, five steps , at a bound, ''down the station teps.-Xew; York1 Recorder . . .. .. , The cause of tt AIL ' v The professor of natural science at Ann Arbor was discussing i the process of "fertilizing plants by means of In sects carrying pollen- from one plan to anotiher, and told themj after Dar win, that the old' maids were the ul timate cause of it afL. . The humble bees carrying the pollen, the field mice eat the humble bees. Therefore, the more field mice, the 'fewer humblo bees, and the less pollen I and varia tion of plants. But cats devour -field mice, and -old maids protect cats. Therefore, the more old maids, the more cats, the fewer field mice, the more bees. Hence 3d maids are the cause of it all. , . .Thereupon a sophomore with a single eye-glass, and English umbrella, a boacoat, with liis "trousers" - rolled up at the bottom, arose end asked : . "I s-a-y, professah, .what is the cause a!h of old . maids, : don't ;you know? . 1 ' . "Perhaps, Miss Jones can tell you, suggested the professor.- j - "Dudes,", said Miss Jones, sharpjy, andwlthont a moment's hesitation. -; There was a silence in the room for the space of 'tJhirty secontls, after whjeh the -lecture was resumed " Wonldn't Boil Soft. ;;Mr. Neuwed These hard, my dear. .: , eggs seem yery Mrsv Neuwed I - know t It; I boiled therm ; two -tours, wouldn't cook soft, . John: b and; tlhey He -mat Modest, j . c h,:.t'V ."Do you know anytHiing - about palmistry, Herbert?" she asked, ' i -' "Oh, not' much,". Ihe answered, with the air of modesty which is not intend ed to be implicitly believed! in "Not a great deal. Although I had an .ex perience last night . which I might be considered a remarkable example , of the art yon allude to." - - " vj-; -"?ou don''t mean it?" - - - "Yes. I happened to glance at the hand of a -fj-iend of mine, and I im mediately predicted that tie would presently become the possessor, of a considerable sum of money. - Before he left the room he had $40 or J?50 handed to him." -f "And you told .it just . from Ihis hand?, - " : "Yes. It had : four . Washington Star. . aces ia ..it" A Battle Cloud. '' ' . Xady Colonel, were you in Chicka- maugar - - , i Ccvl. Blowton--Yes ma'am.1! -tjouia you - see What was - going on?" . "Not plainly, ma'am." - " "No, I suppose the smoke and flame Of the artillery, and- " "It wasn't that, ma'am." "What was it then?'.- "The treer'-CIeveiandr Plain, Deal er, . j . . . " " ' ' .I-iA'l, " : la the Kewspaper World. Editor Daily Windbag Wt scooped you on the -divorce ; proceedings 'of Prof. Lovejoy. "'-v, . . - - Editor Daily Hoodoo But -there was aio truth in it X j -. Editor Daily WinyJbag That makes no difference. We-prronsheditne item the daybefore ybu did, anyhdw- Ar- ". Before a Full Head of is gathered bv that trem priil fin at tr Aa structive engine, malaria,l put on the brakes with Hostetter's tttoniach 'Bit, ters, which will check its progress and avert disaster. - .. Chills an d fever, bil ous remittnet. ; dumb asmA an cake, are promntlv raliflvprl fnately cured' by this , ge nial I speciric, which is also a familv mfitlt useful in cases of dvsneDsia. bilionsnBa constipation, sick headache. I nervous ness, rheumatism and neuralgia. Against the hurtful effects of sudderi changes of temoerature. close - application to labnrinnn mpnfni pursuits, and other inflnnnftA firoin. dieial to health, it is a moat trustworthy safeguard. It fortifies ' the system against disease, promotes nrmfltitfl n.nA sleep, and -.hastens convalescence after debilitating and flesh wasting- diseases. Many "stubborn and jip mivn tiT c cuddd of rheumatism that, were believed trt hn incurable and accepted as life legacies. nave - yielded, to- Chamberlain.' PainJ ASaim. muca to the srratlfirfttiorr nf -K- sufferers, r One application will elie?e the oain and suffering and its 1 6-n inn id use insures an effectual cure, Fpr ile by D. j). Johnson. - ? 'i Sir"'- 1-; - ; FOP. BAD GOLDS, La Grippe, Bronchitis. Croup; Whooping Cough, Asthma, or any disorder of the : Throat and Lungs, the best medicine is Ayer Cherry Pectoral. It i the favorite anodyne withsingers, actors, preachers, , and teachers.'." - , v .' r' "Some ten years ago, I had a bad cold which settled on my lungs, and was'so ill as S ' to be unable to work. 1 began to t . f ;'-,-'.-..TAKE i iyer'a Cherry Pectoral, and in less than v 'three weeks I was cured - I am quite sure that this preparation saved my life." M. T. : Pomebov, Calais, Me. . -"1. take pleasure. In voluntarily stating "that ot aH the medicines I ever used for fresh colds and la grippe, Ayer'a Cherry . Pectffrai is, preeminently, tlie most potent remedy.; Ordinarily, the most virulent cold vanishes in a niit, as if by magic - Follow - ; the directimis. and Ayer's Cherry Fectoral - v. ill do ths rcst."-Q Ra H. Ptjkb, Cadiz, Ky.; Federal , Procured by Dr. J. C Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 'Przrrt.fr ct.suretocurd 1895. THE SCN I ',.1895. - r Baltimore,. Md. The Papeb of the PbopiiE, ' . . Fob the People and with the People. . '."""' Honest in Motive. ' ' " - - Fearless in Expression.' v Stiuud in Principle. . - Unswjerving in its Alleeiarice to Eight . ; " Theories and Eight Practices. ; . The rtrs1-publishes all the news all the time, but it dues not allow its col umns to be degraded - by unclean, im moral or purely sensational matter. - Editorially, The Sun is the consistent and unchanging champion and defender of popular rights and interests against political mnchines and mnopth'.a."t every characters 3 Independent in all things, extreme in none." It is for good laws, good government and good order; By mail Fifty Cents a month. Six Dollars a year. " ..U.; I; -rC'-K iiJ .Sri ; - " The Baltimore Weekly SunT ,.! , " The Wkeklt Sun publishes all the news of each week,-erring complete' ac counts of all events of interest through out the world. " As an agricultural . pn- r the Weekly Sun is unsurpassed.. It is edited by writers t,f practical expert. ence; ho know; what farming means and what-fttrmers ant in an agricul tural joaruaL " It contains : regular reports of tlie work .of the agricultural stations throughout the country, of the proceedings of farmer's clubs and insti tutes, and the discussion- of new meth ods and ideas in agncultura. .Its Market Eeports, Poultry Department and Vet; erinary column are particularly valuable to country readers. livery issue con tains Stories, . Poems, Household and Puzzle Columns, a variety of interesting and instructive selected, matter and oth er features, which make it a .welcome visitor in city and country homes alike; One dollar a year. , -Inducements to getters-up of clubs for the Weekly; Suu Both the Daily and Weekly Sun mailed free of postage m the United State?, Canada and Mexico.; Payments inva riably in advance. " Address-': - . A S. Abexji CoMPAinr, - . , Publishers and Proprietors, J " . - Baltimore, Md, . Suit.' The 'rst of American Newspapers, CUAKLLS A. DANA, Lditor. The - American Constitution,- .the American Idea, the American Spirit. ihese first, last, and all the time, for eyer. ' Daily,' by mail, . - - - $8 a year. laily arid Sunday by mail, $8 a-year. The Weekly, - .... $1 a year. The Sunday Sun , is the greatest Sunday Newspaper inJ -"the world. " . Price 5c. a copy. - By mail 63 a year, Address THE SUN, New York. ' Having btfen duly appointed and qual ified administrator of the estate of Lucy Lewim . deceased, all persons holding claims against said deceased are hereby notified to present them for. payment to the undersigned duly authenticated, on or before the; 26th day of ; Deoember, 1835; or this notice will be pleaded as ' a bar to their recovery-Also all persons iMng baid deceased are notified that prompt payment is expected. . This December 24. 194. t . E. G. IRVIN, Adm'r. i The Best nd Host ConYeai&nt ; -Bed Spring Made,; i .. I have the right to sell this celebrated Bed Spring in Cabarrus and Stanly counties, and will call on our people at nn early day and show them its "advan tages. With but little canvassing I have sold twenty sets, and everybody who has bought one heartily Tecomrrends it. Thepnng is so convenient that! it rec ommends" itself on . sight. It - is very convenient and is arranged so that one end can be elevated to any position in case of siokness. It is made of the bst steel wire, and the springs will not get weak, but will always remain firm and strong. The price is only 5. Read the testimonials below from men who are well known to you. : - - ; - i J WALLACE COOK, - - Concord, N. C. -P. S. - I respectfully refer to Mr. Jno. P.- Allison Dr. L. M. Archey and others iu Concord, who have tried this spring and highly recommend it. J. W. C, . Nov.-1 tf." - - " NUTSHELLED, 'great- est book ont. Tells all alwut thisws4srfal' subject. What ever your views arelpn .Hypnotism," you will find this book oTgjeat value, Publ lisbed price, 50 cents, at free, trana portation prepaid, if yonVamit 25 cents for subacrintinn tr TTnTnoalMid Hearths. the elegant household montbUK- Address txvjm ra -A.2H). llliAETH ctew xorK.- - - mmmm FT-. I -. a t.- -. r ' ' Caveate. and Trade-Marire ent hnn-i.7.r""r",u'uoi rat- Send model, drawing or photo.: with A. , eharW.?KS.orinot,fS,o7 wr. mum WfFlCE, WASHINGTON, n C ! THE ARM LOCK; -; BED-i-SPRING poy?. cu.t Id mm 7 Ml 'ACTIVELY AT WORK, REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE OF REV. W..J. CHAP1N. OF CHATHAM. - ;, . Hil Interesting Story of Ills Prostration , - and Restore tn-n to Health.. Prom, the State Journa.VviiuRfield, 111, In the pretty little village of Chatham, Sangamon county, there lives a Baptist divine whose snow, white hair is the oi e outward sign that he has encroached upon the "days beyond the allotted three score -years and ten.' ; His . clear eye, keen mental faculties and maenificem physique all bear witness to a life well and nobly spent, This pioneer m Ood 8 eternal vineyard is Eev W. J -."P"1' whose 72 years are crowded - with, noble .leeds it the nhrifitin'ministxy.i To a State Journlal representative who had occasion to ask him; something his carreer in the liiinistryMr. Chapin talked in a peculiarly interesting strain, Th vVwt r i hrs fine rjhvsurae was broached by his interyiewer. andwittH increasing eamestness ne bhiu spite of the indications to the contrary hi life had not all been sunshine, and good health. - .Ki-z" 'As my present appearance testmea. 6 waa fortiinate in the posession of a .TerJ vigorous constitution. In my earliei ytsars I scarcely knew what it meant to te sick,, and T was almost a perfect stranger to any kind oi medinne m. tonio. "As is too oftea the case,". I over estimated ,my physical resources, and when it was too late learned that; i hai ovt-rdrawn my health 'account. . Th' crisis came' about eighteen years ago. At the time I was-preaching- the : gospel irom the pulpit, and I became sudden ly so ill that I.was compelled to stoi neEore my sermonwas finisned..- It wa ai bad ease of nervous prostration, am i for a time my friends and family wer. srreatly exerciw d .o er my . condition. f..omplete rest was imperative, and to diyertmy mind fiom myr actiyetrninis-i- i'tai dutttj xUiri ilhapiu aud lplnue! a u d fcSbfc. long trip, t Myr health wa "ufficiently reBtoredhythia diversion t retiume ork, but I was not the same uian. . I shall never; forget that awful experience. It is hard to- describe" my fceligs so that, others can haye a-cou C' tion of th m; r I felt a,bsol utely worth-Iftst- physically and meullv . I.hatl so lost control of muscles that my, fin jHtd iuoluutirily i 1 ao their grl upori a pen, and my hand would turn over with, absolutely no volition on; mj partr v' ' J . ' .. "About two years ago, " to intensify matters. I was seised with a terrible at tack of lagrippe.- I recovered onjv par tially irom it and had frequent returns of that andescribabla feeling which ac companies and follows that fctrange mal adj:; I lo 'ked in yain f o f sum.-thigtt i bring relief and finally read anaceount of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for pale Peo ple. Something seeued to tell me that they would do me good and ; I com menced using them.- They gave me ad ditional - str-ngth from thestart and toned up my,8yst"m from a condition of almost absolute prostration so that I wa able again to resume my': dnties. as a minister. -1 . was so .unaccustomed to taking medicine that' I did not take I the pills as regularly as I should have.' and yet my improvement was marvelous.:! am now preaching at ForestX3ity and Tjami and in addition to the exacting character of this work itself, 1 nde ten or fifteen miles on the way there and bfck.. . - - v; -"i" -Mrs.. Chapin, a kindly faced" elderly lady; was present during the conversa tion and said: fI don't think Mr. Cha pin could ever haveTesutned his preach ing after he had the attack of la gripp had it not been for the Pink Pills. They did him somnch good that I decided U -test, their efficacy on myself. -1 have been troubled for years, with -what our physician. Dr. : Hewitt,- calls . - rheu matic paralysis. Eltctriciiy gives me relief, but since taking the Pink Pills 1 naye peen stronger and tne pain in my right a rm and nana is less acute. W keep the pills in the house nearly all the time, and they do me a great, deal of good in the way of .toning np my system and strengthening me. The pills are used -by many others in this vicinity and eyery one spoaks well of them. - Mrs. JaphKn6tts, wife of Supervisor Knotts, was ill for along time and-her friends had all given her case up as .hopeless when she began using the pills. It was the first medicine that helped her. " She had beerrH for a good many years and has been greatly benefitted by the Pink These pills are manufactured " by' th Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Sche nectady, N . X ,; and are oid only : in boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and wrapper, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 3.50, and are never ia bulk. They may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Com pany. -. A compulsory education law "will - be come effective in the State of New York January 1. ' " - . - -. 1 , In Self -Defense. ; . you ought to keep-your flesh up. Dis ease will follow, if you let it get below a healthy standard. No matter bow this comes, what. yon; need is . Dr Pierce's Pierce's. Golden Medical Discovery. That is the greatest flesh-builder known to medical Bcience far - surpassing,- Cod liver oil and all its nasty, compounds. It's suited to the most delicate stomachs. It makes the morbidly thin, plump and iosy, with health and strength. - lhe Discovery'' ia sold on trial. In everything that's claimed for it,,as a Btrength-restorer. blood-cleanser, vand flesh-maker, if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back, .. 1 Eupture or '. ' breach: permanently cured without the knife. - Address for pamphlet and references,- World's Dis pensary Medical Association. Buffalo. n. Y--";. . .. , The handsomer the. hnsband. the harder he ia tp keep in the traces, Carlton Cornwll. foreman ; of . the Gazette, Middleton-, N. J.r believes that Chamberlain's" Couh. Remedy should be in every home. . He" used' it for a cold and it effected a Bpeedy cure.' He says: .. "It is indeed a grand remsdy, I can recommend to all . I have also seen it used for, whooping cough, with tue best results.' ' 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by D. D, Johnson, Druggist. -r Almost any man can talk eloduentlv when telling of his complaints. . . . People with hairy that is continually ff?Uiri? out' or those that are bald, can Btop the falling, rad get a- g.Mid erowth of hair by using Halt's Hair Rene wer. "Morrans Chill Tonio never fails. Is pleasant to take and guaranteed by D D. Johnson and J P. Gibson.. - ; -. ' BucUlen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in theworld for. cuts bruises, Hores, Ulcers, Salt Bhenm, Fe ver Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chil blains. Corns; and all . Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles r no pay -re quired. It is, guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction or money - refunded. Price 25o. a "box. For eale by P. B. Fetter. - " " ' " i- When Babjr was eick, we gave her Castoria. i When she waj a Child, she cried for Castoria. - When she became Miss, the clung to Castoria. j , When shs had Children, the gave them Castoria.' JD. T. Johnson and J. P. Gibson,-always sell the best and latest. - Ask them for Morgan's Chill -Tonic,-which ithey will guarantee superior to all other pre parations. ,T A Cosy Hearthstone scene w ' When All the Women Have lten-ii.ey . Mrs. -Lease (looking " up from her V, c rn Mi-Wil 1 i a m. does li ""V - KSuke your blood tooil to read of these 1 tombinations. or capmu uniuii- ' husband One momenx, uf the haby . is awake again, -1 give (him some more soothing ;dear; jmust syrup. - . I Mrs. 'Lease fas he leaves the room) Bother the baby: -1 can't have peace to think in the house.;,. It's ..enough to drive a woman td drink. . j Mr. Lease (who has returned after pacifying the baby) My dear, I don t fcWnlr m mrvriorated oil iS" COod to rUD n his chest; it opens the pores ana - nfwa tias lirrmfttientliJ-r-All right, fio as you please; as I was saying, W'ill- am, the- down-'trodden tarmer caut et. bread and bacon to eat, wnne- Mr. Lease (excitedly) Ah, now i re iember it! I put the bacon in the pot fust after. you left for the conventaon, and I never thought of it again till :his moment' 5 How. could I fee , so tupidf -;-. - -V -r-- - - Mrs. ' Leaso (after ms return . xroiu kitchen) WilMam, J it ear you can- ot .raise" your . mind above soraia hings. - It is of no use to taiK to you f the great problems wuncn - are now nsasrins the- human intellect. . wnen t; start o? tell; you;nbQufcapit$.hstiC! aomination you give your thougnts to the babyS and'when.l try to explain he. causes of tne agricultural oeprws ion ; ypu f annottake ; youT imind .off our5 humdrum jhousehold, duties. :; Mr. Lease (humbly) Don't " be' bard on me, my aear. Aiir, youi- wuu-c ours you can spend your : evenings, in improving 'your ; mina wmie my win . U never done. I was up with tHie ljaby. nearly all last night. To-day I Wouldn't get the kettle to twdl, and I lave a heap of sewing ; ahead, .or me tnlght.,; y :rrr t.mr Mrs. Lease--Well, perhaps tnere are Jxcuses for you. . Go on wicn your ewlng .; while I J finish -fliis . article ludge.'j-r7;C;;;v-;n Nothlns fo the Bible. , '. . In a BowerySpawn' shop, the other aiternoon. a. man snumea up'to one ox tjhe .. clerks with a- big bundle, 'which We wanted to pawn,. The; man was ofd and decrepit His hair and beard were long-, white, and unkept His dothes were, as ragged 5 as the-wrappings of his bundle.. He laid the bun dle down, on the counter, -pulled off the vtTappings,. and -displayed a Bible of . what is known' as - the "family" slirt It had large heaTyLcovers stamp ed in guilt and looked as itr it might bp illustrated - witfh; full-page steel en gtavings, eays a writer in The Ney? iwiiat'H you agiye ine on that? : said : hfe to the rierkv;;;'l. i"Nothing,":; replied . the clerk, with. ie most discouraging accent imagin-: le, and apiKiren'tly without even a at the Bible.' ' Oh, yes, you will," said the old an. ; "Please: give me something." i: 'No," . answered the ; clerk; 'not a But I have got to have if pleaded e old . man. "1 Haven't ttiad : any- to ; eat to-day. Give me fifty 'Nothing, to drink, yon mean, said rile clerk, with ; another glance- at ' the trembling old man. . "I won't give you ai lytSiing." We don't take Bibles, any way." . ls:;' iviv-i ; The clerk 'turned .to talk;; to a man - wanted to pawn a ring. ;The old hesitated a niinute, and then re newed his enwt..;;j;V'S;i-;:f'3 "Well, v give- me twenty-five cents, . en," he said. - "I've, had more ; thau tljat on thU before.,f '-:vf;.ai Not ihcre." answered the clerk. " 'T te 11 you we don't take Bibles. Go on, fTlie old man gathered up his .Bible, a4d shuflled away. The man who was pawning the ring looked on with evi dent interest - He was thinking. of the mpny stories lie fhad heard -.of men who would pawn the family Bible for drjnk money, and reflecting that here w&s. a pawnbroker whose (heart" -was nqt as , stony as tradition makes be lieVe, - who (had some ; taint of seatl-mnt,- if net of reverence, left in him. f 1$ that a rule of the honse?" he said to the clerk who was (making out Xixi tidket - " ... ,; fWihatr asked the clerk. tThat you don't take Bibles 7 fNowith a laugh.' "That was just a pluff. . We take anything. But that Bible was worn out and wasn'twortn ia bent" " - cerj A. . Not His Fault. - tl'm sorry to reject your book. Mr. Pehnsyl, said the. publisher to tho reilist "but it is quite necessary. - It is Jdnli actually nothing happens. TWelL I don't see why I should suf fe for thkt," eaid th writer, ruefully "If nothing happens in the lives of thse people -I hlave written about, It is j their ." fault ' not mine." Harper's iia: aar. Money for Everyone. uiam. ol hard times, when any man or woman jan make from $ to $10 , a day easily. . All haye heard of the wonderful SUCeaat Of -thft-fnimftT Tifi, Wanhnr: yet Jwe are apt to think we can't make money selling-; it; but anyone can make money becakse evrv familv -wants one E made S478.23 inthn last thrfl montns. after paying ail expenses and attended to niy regular business besides. . You donjt haye to canvass; as soon as people knojw.you have it for eale they send for a Dish Washer. - Adnra tViA. Climax MfsJ. Co.. Colnmbna Ohin. fnr . rftrticn- larsl Go to Work at once and you will rtrv soon have a, fnll rrw.1rt. Hnnk B.nr1 a un neartMj.:thmk it : a duty" to m- Urito eachothr IVf' siripH nnrM-irr.n-niHflH. andrpl also think it. a .duty to improve t herh while we may. Try it at once, and 'publish your experience so others may do oenentted. - z,- , clurtshin martiage,;mores4he pity. JE4tinf is a necessity. , To the healthy it is a pleasure;' to the dyspeptic, a tortdre. Uy the ' use ot Ayer'a Sarsa pariljla, the weakest and moat disordered tonacn is restored to its natnral condi tion! and ; food is nriM mnrA iin.rtn.kMn of with youthful relish and satiefastion. Most women thinic it is romantic, for menito der.pivn i.hm TH ere is O-Orwl , r inarm fn-r t V . r,rtrn laritjr of Chambeilain's Cough Remedy. tIarion Co.. Pa savs : 'It has cured Pople that our physicians could do nothing for. We persuaded them-to try- H bottle of ChamberJaiu's Couj?a Remlsdy and they now recommend i withjtberest of us.'- 25 and 50o bottles for sale by D. D. Jobnsonprusgist. - Whwn "a xuan thinks he misses it a mile. a woman thinks er let a coush run on frnm Aav trt day. f It indicates either inflammation or irritation,-which, it allowed to con tinue, may r salt in serious iniurv to the lttings.' A few doses of Ayr r's Cher-j ry. r tctorai cures any pulmonary com plain not enth-bly beyond the reach of medipine. . , Xo t belifV th.t eyeryone else' is happ er than you - - - - - V' - . S , ;' - -It is important to keefrthe liver and kidneys - in ood .. condition. Hood's Harssftai-illa is- tho remedy for invig orating these organs. - ' .-.. - Plekee come in and pay your subscrip tion. - 4 , " other Narcotic. siiwaw ubstjLI , - for Paregoric, Drops, Sootbinfr Syraps, and Cast0r ' ' it is Pleasant. , Its guarantee is thirty years' us. 'SA Millions of llotners. lvucyJs " nu3 ana .. :. ;:'i'..-cio n-jisfnrfa Trevents vomitihir - cures Diarrnoea uuu. - vwjturia reiu! - teething troubles, cures constipation and Catnip ;;; Castoriaassimqatesj thofood4resulates the stoaj .. ... - . . . . . . . . . . . n 1 1 rm . . r. ri-r- ' and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. rJ j. toria is the ChUdreipei k jLanaca-tno juouier's ; : - - v Caistonal:!;-' -; - -' ' -"; - ii . 1 ' f .1' ' . i"i.yj'Waa.eatcelteat mejUcft for chil--- dren. Mother have repeatedly told me of JftK eood effect upon their cbildren." iT ;; : - .- - .. - Da. O. C. Oaaooi. : . ' ;"';; :; .,.;..; ;;'r.-:-:; .---..Lowell, Mass. "Castorlai the best remedy f or chiidrea of . , 'which I am acquainted. I hope the day ia notf v i far distant when mothers wfllcoasider the real jnterest of their children, and nae Ctastorlain-: it? stead of 'thevaricquacKnoetruinewalch are Idestroyine- their loved ones, by f orcingopium, ;; morphine, eoothins syrup and other hurtful ; agents down their throats, thereby sending rn them to premature grave "JS- S'i- P;.:'.;&- C- 'f rfi. '' " T Oonway' Ark.; ;E 0 PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT V AND POTASSIUftl . IrlaryeldusCures infBIood Poisoml CJ p. p, p. -ptrrffles theblood,fctindst!t : ' -the . -weiS sad defciiitatd.- r trtve strU. 6,B'aJcened. serves, expela ;J ggi " oiseagge.gttpnscaa pseieni ataica ana . hs.r.i-'.r,:i tthre sScfeosss, jrtoomy . - feellSii-s md Jaseisade Ural pEe railed." For tr'.J?M'-i'iei;tlry find tertiary ? - syphiils..lor iilocU foi:-iluff. raercii "rial otsa,, iraloria'; dyspepsia,-end D'atefc-, enspiee. o:d-chtroaic ulcers a r tetter, sc-.d Leaa, boiia, erjsipelac, 8PBrH3FrBO, Sf , Ang; lith, 1893. I can soeak in the hitrhest terms cf - your medicine from my own personal : knowledge. - I was affected with heart disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for ., So years, waa treated 6y the very best physicians ana spent hundreds of doi--Isrs, tried every known remedy with- " out finding relief. I haye only take a one bottle of your P. P. P., and caa -cheerfully say It has done me more , food than anything I hare evertaken. ean recommend your medloine to al anfierera of the above diseases. -- . M. M. V BAT. , - j -. Sprisg&eia, Oreeu County, Mo.'.-: ,For ale in Charlotte, N. O. by Burwell & Ihinnr Wholesale and I;etailM YOEKI Buggies, Wagons, Hacks: LAEfiBI? '-ABS - 1BST :ASS0aTI3:-.: ETOCE IS m Si Mi ; Goods Agricultural Implements, &c 1 &trCarolin7can possibly ,811-. yv:'yi8Qre &ndenu if yon wart, to find vn?s and quality: rhtTIJEY'VE GOT THE STUFF. Frirf-;YOHRr Til FURNITUB E. PIANOS. if NewStylevFine Work and Low Prices count for s-you -think it foolish to pay $17.50 or $20.00 for an Oak 'JJeilr.. '.mn" . when you can buy a better one from me in OAK for v 13 wiBe to pay S0 00 for a Parlor-Suit to one dealer, when you catfwtf a better t-ne from me for f 22.50 ? I -can nffer you the wi..e s"v,u.'r! oilg a r-nofet Furniture., THE LAEOET .SlV't- a f- you 10 CHOOSE FHQM ever displayed iefore. , - Every mbtrnment I.'ofFtr is strictly first-ckss and is fully ruaraatee I . iJo-x08- F. THIRTY DAYS 1 J ' offer $12j PIAJU at . 373. I 'have xcther -spl brs-$ bargains as I have never beeo able to-U ffer.-I pav frenjatoa a .- infctrument?, and furnish fine stool, scarf and instructor. lnJhat!is I 1 ! 1 ! is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for w i and ChUdren. it contains titeer Opium, MorPliac1 stoaijjtli Castorii, -v- -:.t . '.fi " Castoria is so well I rectommend it as known to me." :' .--.;:- - H-A.Awaa, , . ': : Ill So, Oxford St, Bro; - ".Onrphyaicians in the chaw ) ; ment have poken bhly 0f - ence in their outside practice vi&tj and" although we only haTe Jt ! medical Buppiies what is knewj products, yet w4 are free M cosie,.'. merits of Castojria has -ron a favor upon it," ; i ;. - -;:; USTTKD POSPITAI, iD Dig Aixeh C Surra, Pre., r. The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New Yorkfjfy mmmm Pimples, . Biotctej Ind Old Sdrea Catarrh, Malaria and Kidney Troubles i ;? Are entirely removed by P.P.P. i-Prlctl-v Ash. Poke Boot and Pot ' ' ainm, the srreateaB blood parifleroa -4 ..;.-;; '' iwsBSHr, oj. Joiy ii, im. ,! 43a. : DBAS Sirs I boujrht a bottle ( Aour P.P. P. at Hot Sprites, Art, tviJ, "Mo has done me mora good tn:m thre j . v laonths treatment at the Hot Springs. :i Hend three bottlea C. O. D. : . JAS. M. KEWT0X, Aberdeen, Crown County, 0. -i. . Capt. D. iohnaton. ! aM tckom O mav eoncern: I here-' by testify to the wonderlnl propertiee , tit P. P. P. for ernDticBS of tha skia. I suffered fior beveral years witii an ntr ' IB ig fitly ana aisagreeaDie ernpuonoa. Vlt tat in rain. until P.- ty tce ijsneaeTer ery know a reme-'.-P. P. tris used, end sm Dowantlrelv cored. i ilecad btl J. D. JOHKST0JT. r-i 1 .;.-,. v.L, '.,.1- . Savannao, Gav 1 ": . . Stcut Cavneer Cared. ecntrf.d!??ti'i-i!,ihat P..P. P. la the beet ' ,TtHmny JfotatbeMayorSequiiuTi jbloed ptirtB&r in the world, and mates ,-J ,0n : iu.iail, end narmaaact enrea -' ? BrjotmB, Txx. , Jannary 1 4, 1893, ;S93. ."l nnah,, f a all caaen. - : - - '-';:' " . .'rt Mbsskb. 'Lippman Baos. , Savannah, 6a.: Gentlemen I have tried vour P. c r ,v.n. o.n,. mr- .linivmul - P. P. Tar disease or the stin, nsnsly S tSS'fand whoee aiood.in aaimpofe eondt-. Bklc,?,0f thirty years' - !.?&.daetomeatToal IrrescnlftriUes,' ' etardfc aafoond great relief: it f arepecaliarly benettted by the wom r Pari bkd and reEprea all r- derful tonic and btooueleausi&g promf : ntation trotn the oeat or toe disease f-SfdR-W. frSreYSS STen fivor S& bAttlel .IIU wruuuvuv L 1 , . ..... . ...... aw , ' - Trill etieec a enre. It has also relieved .roe from Indigestion and stomach ' trou&iesr xours cruiy, - CAPT. W. M. ETjST, Attorney at Law. 3 M tim Diseasss MM FE- alideuggists sell it. LJPPf.lAn BROS.; - ' PB0PEIETOES, Jip-trum'a BIoelcBavansab,Ga BEJDQUJRTERS-gtf -.' : POR- ' R E -AT w WDSWOET Jy w y1 Pj ' V- -j-v- J v . if TIIEY HAVE THE -COKSISTIXq OF - 1 - ' -ail, of, which -will bo hol.l us cbeapQp ats uu v .... iiHruvnre - lipase id iMoriu Be I expect to sell you yonr AND 0R6W PIANOS AND ORG-ANS ! . Furnitrirej Pianos and Orgav I - . ,;- , ' io auu io t-ot f - . . U A. I Bl A. . a
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