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A Cotton r ertilizer; CUT DOWN BY THE TURKS. Massacre cotton -.which- contain - at! Purchase only such fertilizers for least 3 to: A' actual potash For Corn, Fertilizqrs should contain 6 Potash. Poor results are due entirely to deficiency of Potash. We will gladly send you bur pamphlets on the Use of Potash. - . are sent free. It will cost you nouuiig io read mem, anu mcy wiu save juu . - GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York. . They .dollars. T0BA660 PURE A quick, absolute and permanent cure or the TOBACCO HABIT, in all its forms. Guar anteed in every case, PRICE, $1.00 PER BOX. Keystone Remedy Company , Sola Manufacturer. ' 218 La Salle Street, CHICAGO. CAPITAL sf6CK. $100.000, mass auuta. Hon. JOHN M. HAMILTON, President. ' Ex-Governor of Illinois. r T. N. McCAULEY, Sec'y A Treus. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtainedvand all Pat- ent business cohquwcu hh m pdir. i t n. aniiyeUare1! remote irom wsuinBwii. ... Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise. If patentable o not, free of charge. Our fee not Sue till palnt it secured.. PAHPHitr. How to 01 tain Patents," with cost o f same i n the U. S. ai 4 foreign countries ami free. Address...: C.SriOWj&CO. Will's r ' asl PARKER S HAIR BALSAM Clian nd beoiifii th half. Never Fails ta Beetore&ray Hair to its Youturai yofor. Cum aealp dimae a btii.teUiof. 1 mm a n i umnrDrnPNS. niy iotc for &m r UI5COX a CO, . a. 1 W I . 1 . ' SALARY ft COMMISSIOsU W. L. Douglas 03 SH0Er?BfS&..,,; . COKUUVAIN, piONCHiiCNAMCLLEOCALr7. ?4.3SFlKECALf)CAKGAR0a ? 3.1PP0UCE.3 SOLES. - t,AIIE3 BBOCKTOKMAAS. - Over One Mlllloa People wear the - W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory ' They give the fceet value for the oner. Tbr equal custom Shoes In sty la and fit. . T.-ii flualitiM an ansursasaed. I Th nrieea are unllorus. stasnped on sole. - From Si to $3 saved over other makes. Uy0urdeaercsnnotsupplyyouwecan.SolQr lleilig i Kendrix, I Monnt PeasanL N. C. - -. NOTICE. I wabt every man and woman In theTTnife- States interestea in tne vpram ami " habits to have one of my books on these G eases. Address B. M. Wolley, Atlanta, t Box 882, and one wUl be sent jou free, v ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Sold ontright, no rant, no royalty. - Adapted In Oitr. Villa or Ooantrr. Neaded ia awarv home, shop, star and officio. Oratort eoavsa. lenos and boat lollaTOnoarth. Aaroata namko fratt S$Mmre1T. One in a reaidene means a aala to all the neighbors. Fine inatromenta, no tore, work anywhere, any distance. Complete, ready for nM whan ahiDDed. Gas ha rat no by ur one. never out of order, no repairing, laeta a hie. ome. warrancea. a money maxer. wnn W. P. Harrtsoa Ce, Clerk 10. Coiumhus, 0- Hard Times Fertilizers. present Tlarf Farmers aa. PTioea. .. foe Com, iUon and Peannts, at Trucking Oroos and Potatoes , looaoooand Jrroits To meet thej 'I'leneai aat Varaicra. arOl Ball to farmers direct, for eaao, iad f ertilisers at toe Lsweat W haleasUe iJ0O Oata.1 Alan Mnriata of PntjitVi lsTavinift ftn1nrss4ai Vial aarh Pnna ; am .uta, AiLxmiav ootAaT. m jrArra ma mi nnanfiTinei imiw two So. suuripe for cire'.- . VV. PO VVK&O. Ac COi smUM MORGAN'S IMPROVED CHILL TOIIIC . Superior to all Others.' . It is a true Chill Cure In combination with Liver Tonics, When properly taken It never fails to cure the most obstinate case of Chills and Fever. Where others fail it will cure. It is pleasant to take, and contains nothing; to injure the most delicate system. . Babies take it easily. As a Tonio it is without an equal. , Guaranteed by your drug-grist. Price, 50 cents per bottle. : V0IGT & CO., Cbattanoosa, Teno. For sale by D. IX Johnson J. p uibsun and P. B. ietzcr. C:-'i t: d to hum. GBlTEFUIiCOMFOBTISG EPPS' COCOA : BBEAKFASTStJPPER intv.iiinmnffii lrnowlpdm of the aatnral laws htch govern the operations of digestion and nn criUon. and- by a careful application 1 me not nropwrties of well selected Coeoa, Mr. Ppps has -irovkded for onr breakfaci and supper a delicate ly flavoured beverage which majrsave us many Heavy doctors' bills. It is by the Judicious use of 4Ucn araciee oj ine, uni vii..u - VerV leQOeUI T to OIWM Iiuuuimn v. ..1.1 - ...i.Hioa an, finatlna' aroand us rady to attaca herever there is a wees point. We may escape ina'i.y a fatal shaft by keepina morselves welt, r.mified with pnre blood and a 1 rop rly nourished frame" Civil Service Uasette. , Hade Simply Wltn ootuna; water or uihi; own ..I. in haif-ivinnl Mm hv ftrocera labelled thus : 1 IAMBS EPPS CO., Ltd., Momo-opainic cneui- Uiis. juonoon, cngiano, MONEY LOANED. Local Representatives Wanted. . fmravatem affords an opportunity to borrow on aithor n.rann.1 or real estate security. The plan ia saoerior to Balidinsaud IjOan Associations The mount borrowed may oe rerorneo in uiranui, avments without bonus. With i merest at a per jent per annum, It affunJs-eoBoioiav security to nvestors, witn a reasonaoie (uwum am. u - ual dividend of frooi 8 to 10 per cent. - -wa dpaini tA umrv tt aeraira the services of en- nretie. reoresentatlve men in every community o act as Lic&l Secretaries. The position will be sufficiently remunerative to amply compensate "or services. If yon possess the above qualifica tions, write for DKXticnUrs For Information re tarding our system of making loans as well as nvestmeats ana agencies win oe luruiwi w I .iddreasin B. B. Booertson. PresidenrriJSiJrValnut street, Philadelphia. . .. ... - ure. z em.-- ; - W. A. .Bost, Exeetitor of Wm. Bost, deceased, - VC . . "rank E. "Whit and '-wife Mary u. White, .fohn Endy and wife Uat Endy, M M. Whito, J. P. Biggers, K.' W. Bipgrrs, Harrey Dorton aDd wife Matilda, James White, R. S. Boeet and wife, S. C. Boger, Elam Biggers and wife Jane Biggers, John Hooks and wife Flora. Belle Bosk Wm. Boat, Conrad Bost, Isaac Burley son and wi'e Betsy,' Blary Appieton, Adolphns Little and wife Catherine, li'zzie Boft, Elizabeth Black, Pauline HartselL'Wm. Joynerand wife Ann, Robt - Montgomery and ; wife, Neal Montgoinery, John O. Turner, D. W.. Gannon, Elizabeth Hamjett, Will Gar mon, John Gannon, Turner, J. D. Bost and : wife Catherine, Baxter Swearmgen, Bob Swearingen, Minnie Swearingen, Thos. Swearineen, J. M. Swearingen, W. - F. Swearingen, B. M. Jenkins, Bob Browb. N. W- Far part. F E. Jostin. J. JFaggart, W. G. Faggart, L. H. Belt, Elizabeth Appletoni W. L. Faggart, J. Dt Fag gart, Will Appieton, Jos. D, Smith and wife Lelia, "W. i . Black and ife Ann. Mtgie A. Fount, J immie Harris Neely M. Harris, Wm. S. Harris,Mrs. M. A. Hudspeth, C. P. Harris, Wil pon Long, Jackson Long, Daniel Long, Flora Kiser, Elizabeth Millar, Luther Long. Samuel JflcCall and wife Minnie, Ada Davis, Henry Da vis, Willie Day is, arid Jfrank Davis, Defendants. .'" ;.. -.. .; ' . The' above-named '. defendants will take notice that W. A. Bost, Executor of Wm. Bost has filed his final account as executor aforesaid, and has alo filed his petition for a final settlement of said estate to be hear! on Saturday, theiatb of January ,1895. ih the Superior court of thr countr at the tJierkt. omce.m the court house at Concord, when and where the above-named; defendants art; More of the Details of the ' Armenians. Boston, Mass, January 1. Letters have been received by well Cnown par ties in this city from reliable" sources in -Turkey, giving , still further, testimony regarding the outrages ; in eastern . Tur-, key. 'The following letters come from a city not a great distance ,from the sfiene of the outrages, i The writer is: a man in whom the, highest confidence tnnv.ViA 'nlafifid. who has spent more than a third of a century in that region and knows the country and people per fectly. This testimony is from a source which is entirely independent of any whinb has been ; triveh before Later accounts increases il t3os4ble, Ihs hor rnra that have taken nlace. - The letter 111st rpfived is as follows : 4 The Armenians, oppressed by Kurds and Turks, said, they could not pay taxes to both Kurds and the govern ment." : Plundered and oppressed by the Kurds J thev resisted them and there were some killed.1 Then false reports were sent to Constantinople that the Armenians were in arms in rebellion and orders Were sent to the Mushire, at Ezerein. aarain. to exterminate them, root and branchl The order read be fore the armv. called in haste, . all the chief cities of eastern Turkey ; 'Who ever snares man. woman cr child dies. The region was surrounded by soldiers of the army, and 20,000 Kurds also are said to have been massed there. Then they advanced upon the center, driving in the people, like a . flock ot sheep and continued thus to advance for days. No Quarter was given , no mercy, shown M" an women and : children were shot down and butchered like sheep. - "Thejnost probable estimates 15,000 killed and thirty-five villages plundered and burned. Women were outraged and - then butchered. A priest was taken to the rdof of his church, hacked to pieces nd set on fire. : A large num ber of women -and girls were collected in a church, kept for ;days, violated by the brutal soldiers, and . then murdered It is said the number was so large that the blood flowed out of the church door, The soldiers contended oyer a beautifu girl., lbey wanted to preserve her, but she; too. was killed. "Every effort is being made to falsify the facts and pull the; wool over the evrs of the Eurooean governments. But the bloody tale will finally be knowa he most horrible it seems to me, thai the nineteenth century has known. As a confirmation of the report, the other day several hundred soldiers were re turning from the seat, of war and at a illage near us one was -heard 10 say that he alone, with his own hands, had killed thirty pregnant women. Some seemed to be ashamed of their deeds, but, as a rule, they were not. . COLD WEATHER RULES. -.: ' Follow These If You Would be B:oaUhy and " Wise. . . AN OLD COLD Never Jean with the back against any thing that is cold. - . . Never begin a journey until tne DreaK- fast has been eaten. - ' . Never take warm drinks and then im mediately go out in the cold .."-' '? Keep the back, especially between tne shoulder blades, well covered; also the chest well pro tected. - ' , . In sleeping in a cold room estaDiisn a Is Chronle Catarrh, the Worst msaM . Known, , . , ;- The first stage of catarrh is, commonly called catching cold. - It may begin m trm ViPflH. -nose, throat or lungs. in tne maiority of cases no attention- is paid to a cold, therefore nearly nau 01 me pcy pie have chronic catarrh. ; i The second stage 01 camrru ia auunp- times .called an old - cold. 11 m tqe head, there is roaring cracking in thje TiPrindifial headache, ana : coniit - . . , . , ...u: .1 u vn onii mnn nf thh RPnSfiS. in the UOSe, Ol3- nao 01 wwnuuig w""s , . ' :. voott. m-nrnA nm vnMith v - , o i rtnarp-CL sneezing, nuioy, mhmmu wvt UCVCl Willi 1UC vjyui ,; i : I a -i . , - i j . J a mqeo nf onv kinri nftver riae in me mroai ib urouuvw JTkA VAVAtlMV V W-s. e ' ' i . A Jr. ,rt nn r-arriajre ot near the window sils, hawking, sore throat, noarseness mr of a car for a" moment. . It is dangerous to health or even life. . ' Whpin hoarse soeak as little as pos3i v ble until "' the hoarseness is recoverea from, else the voice may be permanently lost, or diifieulties of the throat be pro duced. - ? ' - . :"- " .Merely warm the back by- the fire, and never continue keeping the back: exposed to the heat after it has become rwmfnrhihlv warm: to do otherwise is debilitating. -. , ? --j - "' When ' going from a :warm atmos phere into a cooler one keep the mouth weak voice. When the catarrh reacnes the bronchial tubes and lungs if prl- duces cough, pain in the chest, expep nio-ht sweats, loss CI nesn anu shortness of breath. - ' r OA cold in the head, which a single hottlft of Pe-ru-na will cure," soon , be comes a case of chrpnic catarrh, which will require many bottles to entire y cure.- A sore throat,-which one bottle of. Pe-ru-na will cure, soon becomes chronic pharyngitis or enlarged tonsil s, which will require many ooiues. p. sliffht cough, which, Without a vestige . - ' - - - ..-.- H. chitis, which requires a persistent Jie vif Pfl.rn.n(i for some time. - There aire closed, -so that the air may be warmed of doubt, would soon disappear with tie m ita nQccafff- rjmnfrn id ruse ueiurtj it i use ui i tri u-in iwiuvw , u- feet. . Never omit regular bathing, for a great many cases of consumption eacffli .niD tho iVin ia in ar.tivefiondition the vear due directly to a neglect of cbughp, cold will close pores and favor conges- J colds, etc. which., il re-ru-na nau oeu Hon onr! other d Rftaafts. : - . kent in tne nonse, auu usBu avwiug TCvpr stand still in cokl weather." es to directions, would have . been pre pecially after having taken a slight. de- vente4 ff ; exercise, ana always avoiu eree standi on ice or snow, or wherelthe person is exposed to cold wind J - ' i ' ; ' y-.f. 1 ". ' " " :." f . '- ' Tht tb is P-ood reason for the popu larity of Chambeilain'a Cough Remedy, Davis & Buzard. of West Monterey, ; ilarion Co., Pa.; savs : "It has enrtd nnnlAi that onr Tjhvsicians' could do nothing for. We persuaded them to try a bottle of unamDeriain s wusu ltompilv anrl thev now recommend x with the rest of ns. 25 and 50c bottles fdr sale by D; D. Johnson, Druggist. Hall's Hair Eenewer renders t the hair lustrous and , silken,: gives 'it an even color, and enables women to put it up in a great variety of styles. , - The Deonle auickly recognize merit, and this is the - reason the' sales of Hood's Sarsaparilla are continually in creasing. Hood s is 4 'on top. : and attended to my household duties. I think X will do better , next wees:., ai seems the more DiBh Washers I sell,- the more demand I nave for them. I think any lady Or gentleman, anywhere, can make money in thif business It is something every family wants, and when they r can ; be bought so cheap, they buy ,them , ' and the person who has enterprise enough; to take an agency is bound to make money. ; I wish any of your readers that wish to make from $5 to $12 a day would try this business ana report tneir success, abv uub wiu get full particulars by addressing the ron. City Dish Washer Co., E. JS. Pittsburg, Pa." Such a chance is rare at least I have never struck one. MARTHA F. B. On improved farm lands in Cabarrus county only, at 7jper cent, interest on five or six years time. - Loans tn be paid back in small annual installm-nts u the first of Novemberwhen cottf ia ready fnr mnrVpf TTiisaAnaVilAa t.h, Vtn murnr to pay off his indebtedness wi Jloit ex- hereby notified to appear and answer l i.i -l f a I izaiA t irT a onil flla nvAorttinna trt sain iiuasiUi luu cruu)i suv uuo year, auu leaves him ; enough to raise his next years crop 5 on a, cash " 1 thus enabling the farmer to get out of 1 debt. , This money belongs to farmers and is to be loanej to farmers only. MONTGOMERY & CROWELL. . Attorneys. . P. S.Wehave other money to lend ,on town or county property at 8 per; cent, on 1 and 3 eaxs time, t. Sept. 13, 6m. naid petitions and file exceptions to said final account or the Bame will be con firmed and approved. -::--v-5 ! J AS. CJ. U1UU, Clexk Superior Court Dec. 20 If. - - - - . HOME Docs This 1 BitYou? Ther management of the Equitable Life Assurance Society in 'the Department of the Carolinis, wishes' to se cure a . few aSpecial Resident Agents. Those who are fitted for this work will, find this A Rare Opportunity Itls work, however, and those i 2 who succeed best in it possess character, mature judgment, tact, perseverance, and the respect of their commtinity . Think this matter over care fully. . There's an , tmnsual opening for somebody. If it fits yon, it will pa 7 you. Fur ther information on reqnest. t W. J 4 Roddeyi Manager, a . .. -.!- MJUt C at Rock Hill, S.C ; FERTILIZER . f- FOU ; - COTTON, CORi & GEHEHAL CROPS. Used and endorsed by 'leadiug far mers in North Carolina and the South for the past twenty years. Read the following certificates, and send f 01 pamphlet giving directions. for mixing testimonials, c. ;i - - MablvHiLe, N 0. ,'Sept, Messrs Boykin, Carmer & Co. Gentlemen : The chemicals I bough of you for makme . 4 'Home! Fertilizer' continue to give satisfaction. I only use it under cotton. You know I must think it good, oe I should not have used it so long. This . makes 16 -or 17 years that I have been, using it, and its use has made me able to pay for. it cash, not on crop time. . xours truly, . - Thos. S. Evaxs - Chebaw. S. C, Oct 16, 1893. ' jjiessrs. uoyxin, tjarmer o -:- it gives m pleasure to ay we hare been usinsryour "Hume Fertilizer" for more than fifteen years continuously, and expect to continue to do bo.- Of oourse, we are entirely satisfied that pays us to use it . . . '. : . y- -; . Respectfully, -,r j. W. McKAY, R. M. McKAY. BOYKIK, CARMER & r,0 ; BALTIMORE, MD. "' , Top Srs3' AH Crbps M "Cersalite." Hard Times Fertilizers, SlSrOTIOE. Nolice is hereby given, that applica finn will be mads to the next General Assembly of Nor& Carolina to amend V wlJui the charter of th WFU ol Concord,N.a M.iwteS -1 iuita on Fanner, , will sail tofaennurs diro:t. i oaah, (ieea h-rlili3'..-i at the LawestH haleaalx for Oora. Cotou aad Peannts, at 13.50- 4 '"l ana rwnoaj . . ( A. Chanc to Make Money.. In the past week I have made $125 Trying to SeU a Postofflce. Bileigh Correspondent, Early this year your correspondent gave out the first report of a strange transaction at Henderson and was threatened with a damage suit because of the publication of ; facts : in : a really gross case. John K. Moss, the Repub lican i postmaster, tried to sell the office to A. M. Basket, ."a countryman who lived Beveral miles from Henderson Moss signed a contract to get Basket the place when his own term ended, and Basket agreed to pay $922 for it, and gave a deed to 125 acres of land. A man went to Washington to make the arrangements. - Basket' did hot get the place and yet despite this Moss attempt ed to sell the lands! Basket resisted and the case came up to tne supreme Court. The latter throws out Moss' case and gives him a Jwell deserved rak mg, saying that contracts to procure appointments to office or to resign m another's favor are void. Moss claimed that he had spent money to Sffnd a mart to -Washington to arrange yiematter. The courts will not allow Moss to col lect his ill-gotten gams, as to do so would legalize a practice denounced by both statute and common law.. , Womanhoods Has its own special ; medicine in- -Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription. And every woman wn is vrun"lown or overworked, ' every . woman -who suffers from any ''female complaint" or weak ness, needs iiist that remedy.. tWith it,' every disturbance, irregularity, and de rangement can De permanently curea. It s an invigorating, restorative tome, a soothing and strengthening nervine, ana tne, only medicine lor ; women so safe and sure that it can be guaranteed, In 1 periodical -pains, ' displacements, weak " back, bearing-down : sensations, and every kindred ailment, if it fails to benefit or cure, you have your money 1 1 - s 1- . as- - it a ; a . -a . oacK. as anytmng tnat : isn't sold in 4his way like to be "just as good ?'' ' Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, liver-ills, indigestion, dyspepsia, piles and headache. "-a, - '"' Steal- A Negro KUla a Neighbor Who" Was ,. , Ing JiisHogs. - . ' Montgomery, Ala. December 23.- At 2 o'clock this morning Will Smith a negro fireman, heard a noise in his hog pen and saw two men in the act of lifting a fat young hog over the. fence. Securing a heavy pole he Slipped up ; to tne ience ana dealt one of the men heavy blow, striking i him down. -The other escaped. On : l'ghting a match Smith discovered that he had killed his best friend, his cousjin and his next door neighbor, William Hood, the lick haying cleft his head open. Smith im mediately came to town and surrendered it I Free Pills., Send ypiir address to H. E. . Bucklen &Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New. life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits ucoc piiio u.lv easy iu acuon and are particularly effective m the cure of Con Biipauon and Kick - j Headache. For Malaria nd Laver troubles they have wcu i. luvaiuapie. ? J.ney are guaranteed, to pe perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by . giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2S. ? lis ' Sold by P. B. Fetzer, Druggist and i expectorant coughs, ; and all The best , anodyne for the cure of colds, throat, lung and bronchial troubles, is undoubtedly , Ayers Cherry Pectoral, the only specific for colds and coughs ad mitted on exhibition at tne Chicago World's Fair. ' : ; . Morgan's Chill Tonic never fails. Is plea-ant to take and guaranteed by D D Johnson ana J if. uioson. . . : - - .-r The State's Financial Condition. The report of the State Auditor shows that the State's condition,: financially, is good,: and so is that of the people. The net " increase , in ; taxable property for 1893 is 1.209.392 over 1892.- The tax reduction was li cents on the 1 100 The taxes for 1893 were i $l,3o8,994, State ; $1,05S,941, county. The average value of farm lands is $4.16 an , acre, the average acreage being 127 to the farm. ; Durham has the highest valua tion, $10.31 an acre i Dare the lowest, only $1.18. .. A great majority of the counties haye no debt. This year s pen sions are $165,132, an increase ; of $5,- 818. During the present year ten new Duuaing ana loan asssociauons xusve ue- gun business in the State The 4 per cent debt is now $3,312,000. The bal ance of the general and school fund Tin the Treasury is $307000. ; The - aggre gate public- indebtedness ot the people, the principal of or interest on which taxes are collected to pay, does not ex ceed one-twenty-fifth of j the , aggregate value of the tax-paying property of. : the State. The tax rate for general pur poses is larger than in any State in the Union. ! Cure That Cough Before it becomes chronic or injures the delicate tissue of the lungs. No other medicine cures so promptly, safely, 'and thoroughly as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Thousands of precious lives -are saved annually . -. , - i-. .1 "- .v BY TAKING this remedy In the early stages of bronchitis " and pneumonia. : . - - "I believe that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life. Last May, I had a severe cold. The violent coughing, for which I could procure no relief, at last brought on . bleeding of the lungs. I was forced to take to my bed. . The doctors were unable to do anything for me. I thought of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and determined to try it I did so, and tt helped me right off. I took seven bottles of this medicine, and now consider . myself cured. My cure was a surprise to aH . my acquaintances, who were hopeless of my recovery." Johjt fl. Thosias, Middleton; Annapolis Co., N. S. - , Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayer &Co., Lowell, iUaa. - Prompttoact.suretocure THE ARM LOCK BED -i- For a free treatise on catarrh, coughs. mills: cnnsumntion. and all diseases i winter, send to The l-e-ru-na .img Manufacturing Company, JoiumDtM, Ohio. - -v'v-;ve - Beyond Comparison ., ,' j i Are the good r oualities possessea - s y Hood's SarsatariUa. Above all it puii- fies the blood, thus strengthening tne nrves : it regulates the digestive organp, invigorates the kidneys and, liver, tones and builds up tne enure system, uip Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Catarrh and Rhei matism. - - uet nooa s anu umy uwu , Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, bili- nnsnp3. lannaice. , inuijreBuuu. aiwa, headache. 2oc. " . " , - " Giant Gold Kugrgets. 1, - . The following is a list of the largftet tmia nnp-e'ets ever found,- according o . , .... - . - . the records Of tne.omitnsoman lnsutp tion-: "King of the Water Moon" nug- p-t. fonnd in Australia in looz; 'ZX6 o - . - ..t , Dounds and four ounces. : ine wel come 'found at Uallarat, . victoria, Australia, in 1854 ; 184 poUnds and tftn ounees. Bakarv nugget, found in tie same- Australian -province in aooo; weighed 182 pounds. N ugget found at hea lfu pounds, and another at the same plate in the same year " weighed l4y pounqis. These two were the largest gold nuggdts ever discovered in America, lhe torp na, found in Toulume county, Califor nia, ul, 1850. Weighed 147 pounds. The rarrish nugeet. found in 1860 at Sierra Rnttes. CaL. weighed 133 pounds One found near the same place in 18fy weighed ninety-five pounds and six ounces, lue "ureataiDenan;- nugget, found near Miask, Siberia, ; in 1842, weighed, ninetv-five pounds' and tour 2 . .. . ounces. - . i- . In 1853 theJ famons Ballarat mine bf Australia (mentioned first in this lift) yielded three nuggets which had a com bined weight of 3o7 pounds. - The ''Blanche Barclay'' nugget, found in Australia in 1842, weighed 146 nounds. ' , - - The largest gold nugget ever found east, of the Mississippi (ana , one iser quently listed as ?'the largest nugget found in America ) was from the K mine-in North Carolina. It weighj even eighty ix)unds. The 'Rattlesnake' nugget, found fn T.iii'i : : ri:r;r. :n 191- weighed 10G pounds and two ounces. I The Meroo Creek mine, JNew bouj.n Wales, produced three nuggets durifcg 1851 that has a combined weight of dp pounds. , ' AU JTree. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its vlaue, and those who have not have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised drug .... . . - n n , xist and get a trial bottle free. oena your name and address to H. E.- - Buck len & Co., Chicago, and get a sample hor nf Dr. Kino- s New Life l'llls . free. as well as a codv of Guide to Health and Household -. Instructor, free. y -All J ' THE MIDNIGHT; MESSAGE. ; . aasaaaeaSMae A Telegrapher's Strange Experience to the wnds of Pennsylvania. .- , 'An extraofdaaiary Incident occurred a few nights since din the course-of telegraplhic business between this city and a little out-of-the-way office which; says' the Pittsburg! XMspatch, partakes of the occul-tand goes a long way to support the claim that dreams -are sometimes much more than, the uncon trolled - vagaries . of a troubled sleep. In t!ils:cas,e the fact3 are. unquestion able, and may be vouched for by two operators, who have had no communi cations since the i strange event ; oc curred."' , " " ' There was-' filed in. t!he Pittsburg general office of the Western Union Telegrapffl Company shortly before midnight between last Thursday and Friday a message which read: , , " "Willirtm Murray, Elwood Junctionv Penu. Your mother .died to-night Oome shome.' The message - was marked "Rush. It was shot upstairs in the pneumatic tubes, and laid on the desk of one of the best operation. - This operator did mot know the name of the operator at El wood Junction. That is a small station on the Pittsburg and Erie rail road, "Where -there is rarely auy.com .TriPrfflril business.- At night there is cmHtnoir .-ativ Miirnnd hnsiness. as only a-n occasional freight passes the place, and that is slow ibusiness. The Pittsburg operator began earning El wood ' Junction, sounding tne two tetters s which indicated-that telegra phic Station. " Thereevwas no resixwise, aad the call ' was continued ior some time. :i Then, as still no answer came. another piece of work was tasen ,up and ? daspatohed. r The calling of El wood Uunctiom was resumed, xne Pittsburg operator was very busy, and began to be amnoyed. v Alter; severtu mdautes : of Bounding the answer came.j ": "What's quired line. The plied-: What is 2-3323 the matter, , old. man?" in- the Pittsburg sender, over the curator at Elwood Junction re "I fell asleep in my chair."- "Don't do it," : answered PittsDurg; it's a bad habit." I i wish : I had not," responded, El wood,! "for I had a bad dream, l dreamed my mother was dead. - "Don't mind dreams,": replied I'ltts- burg;; "there's, nothing In them. i have. a message for somebody out your, way." - - . The I message tor v luiam aiurray was then -ticked over the wire. There Was a brief pause -when the telegram was eroded. . Then there came back these I words from the night operator at Pllwood Junction: Mv God! Trouble never ceases I if ia myt motherT' . , , The operator at the .Junction. was William Alurraf. aind he had received the message announcing the death of his own ujotmer within an hour of the time when (he had dreamed of her deaths - - The ! Pittsburg operator was affected by the amswer, and he wired a - mes sage 'f sympathy., asaoinir pardon ior his jesting ; sentences. . The Incident was closed, and the wires carried other I messages of joy and : sorrow through the might.. ' - Saaaaas mi aaaaaaaeaaemaaaaaaaa-. J ; Two Wishes. i Of I which is guaranteed to do you good and I cost you nothing. store. P. B. Fetzer's drj Carlton' Corn well, foreman of the Oazette. Middleton. N. J.. believes that Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy should hfi in atatt horns. He used it fori a cold and it effected a speedy cure. He saysi ."It is indeed a grand remadyi can recommend to all. 1 have also seen it used for whooping . cough, . with .the best results. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by D. D. Johnson, Druggist. Clubbing Bates. The Times has some wonderful clqb- I bing offers to make this year. - Bead The Times and Atlanta Constituti' $1,50. --. The Times and Washington Pofet, l$1.50. . The Times : and Home and Farm, $1.25. The Times and Illustrated Hoifae Guest and 20 complete Noveletes, postpaid for only $1.,25. ! '- The Times. Amencan Farmer. V mankind and the Book, $1.50. He--"I wish that I - were a girl " so that I might kiss you." .-; ..: . 5he I wish that you were a man so tnat l might 'be willing to let you kiss me." Truth. - : . jDoables of Celebrated Man. ' A man came into a dub smoking room recently to whom I bowed cor dially j - He stared blankly at me for a second and then looking at me. closely said pleasantly; 'This is the .second time this has happened to me to-day. v I think you take me for Charles Skinner, of the Canadian Pacific." : "I did. But I don't Now that you speak i I know you're, not Mr. Skin ner." ' . , After we ha'd been duly introduced he said 'with evident earnestness:. "I want to meet Skinner. I want you to take me to his office if you wilL If he is taken for me as often as 1 am for him I don't know which of us is lag' the other the most harm: My idea is that we ought to compare notes every day." Everybody about "town knows that cotton broker is the apparent twa of Chauncey -M, Depew. A dry goods man tused to make up tad . walk abroad as the late President Arthur. One pf the attaches -of a Brooklyn hotel 1 is never - addressed except as Senator HilL and President Cleveland has at least four doubles In Hobokeo, Only i the - other night a v chubby. smoo tally shaven, smiling man i was arrested for personating Charley Froh- man. 1 Fascinating - to ; speculate on these doubles, isn't it? Sew - Yori Press, - all 0- WhiteKibbon Cook The Best and Jost ConYenient : Bed Spring Made. . 1 have the risht to sell this celebrated Bed Spring in Cabarrus and - Stanly counties, and will call on our people at an early lay and show thm its adyan tages. With but little canvassing I have sold twenty sets,-- and .everybody who has bought one heartily reeomir'ends it. The spring 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 sickness. It is made of the best steel wire, and the springs will not get weak,; but will always remain firm and strong. The price t is - only $5. - Bead the testimonials below from men who are well known to you. : . J WALLACE COOK, -, - : Concord, N. C. , P. S. I respectfully refer to Mr. Jno. P. Allison, Dr. L. M. Archey and others in Concord, who have tried this spring and highly recommend it: J. W. C. -Nov. 1 tf - ' I " .t.i 'Easily Arranged. Young Wife (in tears Oh, . Gerald Whati do you think! : The canary has gone to laying eggs. - " : - ,: Unfeeling Husband l don t eee any thing ihearbbreaking In that, Elsie. Ifs a perfectly proper thing for a canary to doJ Young Wife Yes, hut I've always called it Ben. !. Unfeeling HusbandWell, you ; can call it Befi Hur now. Chicago Tri bune. i - - - Backlen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. He- ver Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and .positively cures Piles or no ipay re auiredv It is tmaranteed to trive per fect satisfaction or money- refandexl Price 25o. Fetzer. a box. For Bale by P. B Important Iniormation. - 2l smart Galveston, boy coming to New lYork on one of the . Mallory steamers said to the engineer: - - "You will get your discharge'' if you ain't more careful. ; -; "What for, sonny?' " "You forgot to wind up that clock the hands haven't moved ; since we left Galveston,' .-. replied t the . youth, pointing to the steam gauge. Texas Su tangs. -r - - When Baby was sick, we gave her Qastoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, : When she had Children, she gave them CastoriiU YA w. ' - - I astoria is Dr. Samuel Pitclaers prescription for igA and Children It contains neither Opium, MorpT, , other Xarcotio substance; It : 13 a harmless sukstit;. - i for Paresorfjc, Drops, SOotliins Syrups, and Castor o It is-Pleasant. Its gjiaranteoi3 thirty years', BlilUbns of Slothers. Castoria destroys Worms andaH feverishnessJj Castoria prevents Tomitinsr Sour ' i cures Diarr'ncca-and Wind Colic Castoria reliJ - teething troubles,! cures constipation and flatuW : Castoria assimUates the food, regulates tlie stonJ and bowels, giving: healthy and natural sleep. (3 torla is the Cmlaren's x-anuctsi mo mumei -s irieil HYPNOTISMTSHELLED, great- f - . .voit uuua out. xtsua an about this wonderful subject- What ever your views are on Hypnotism, you will find this book, of great value. Pub lished price, 50 cents. Sent free, trans portation prepaid, if you ramit 25 cents for subscription to Homes and Hearths, the elegant household monthly, Address HOMES AND HEARTH PUB. CO., New York, . D."l. Johnson and. J. P. Gibson, al ways sell the best and latest. - Ask them for Morgan's ChiU Tonic, which thfey win guarantee superior to auptner pre parations.,"' ; - . Notice to Supsmssr?, Roaa Overseers and Boat Hands. . H Whereas, complaint has been made fto the Board that the Supervisors. Ovto. seers and . liood : Hands of - the seyeilal town8hios of the county have in some lubtaaces negiectea tneir amy, notice is hereby given to all such persons who neglect their road duty that they -will be prosecuted.. - - I By BOABD OF CoMMISSroSERS. . Deo. 27 2m , Be fore a Full Mead of Steam i IB gathered; by that tremendously de structive engine, malaria,, put on the brakes with Hostetter's Stomach Bit A . . 1 : .1 .'11 m a ters, wmcn win cnecK its progress and avert disaster - Chills nd fever, bil- a I 4 a - -7 ous remittnt-t, unmo ague and ague cake are promptly relieved and ulti mately cured by this genial - specific, which ia also a family medicine, speedily useiuiin cases oi ayspepsia, biliousness, constipation, sick -headache, nervous ness, rheumatism and neuralgia.; Against the hurtful effects of sudden changes of tenfDerature. exposure in wet weather. ! close i application ' to laborious it ntal pursuits, and other influences ejn dieial to health, it is a most trnstworthy safasruard. It forti fies : the system against disease, promotes appetiteand sleep, and , hasten s convalescence after debilitating and flesh wasting diseases. Many stubborn and afferavatins cases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and accepted as life legacies, have yielded to .,Chamberlain'e Pain Balm, much to the gratification1 of the sufferers. - One application will relieve the oain and suffering and its continued use insures an effectual cure. For sale by D. D. Johnson. Castoria. "Castoria Is aa excellent medicine for chfl " dreh. Mothers have related! told me of it good effect npon their children." ; - r 1 Da. O. C. Osoood, : - t V Lowell, Mass. - Castoria la the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will considec the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are., destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful f ag-jnts down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graT6fc." Da. J. F. KixcBxiiOE, - r. Conway, Ark. i Castoria,. ; " Castoria Is so well adapted to eta I recommend it as superior toanya. known to me:" ,: - ' 7 H. A. Arcbi, -.. 111 So. Oxford St, Bny Our physicians iu taorfhildn;,', meat have spoken bhly 0f ence in their outside practice wife and although we only ' .hava fcJ medical supplies -what is known products, yet we are free to eoo merits of Castoria has v- on us tt J favor upon it." , TJsitkd Hospital nd'IW At.t.icv C. SMITH, ires., The Centaur Company, 77 jaurray Dtreex, uev ibrkf . I wm Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores ; Catarrh, Malaria and Kidney Troubles aaaaBBBMaaHaHaMaBHMi Are entirely removea by P.PJ, PrlntlT Ash. Polco Koot'and ?Qt Binm, the greatest biocd purifier ot eartn. .; - AmtcTtnsnT. O.. July 21.199L Mhskiis. Tjvpmax fcaoi.. Savanuili. - Ga. : Dili Sies I bought a boctieol ?rour P.P. P. at Hot Springs, Ark.,ami t bas done me more good than three months' treatment at llie Bot Sprugi. . Head threo bottles C. O. D. Respectfully yoars, ' JA9. M, KKWT0S; ; . Aberdeen, Brown County, 0. Caps. X. D. Johnston. . fn nTl whom it mauieoneern! I her by testify to the wonderful properties of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. 1 suffered for. several yeara with an on s'Khtly nd disagreeabla eruptionoj mr face. I tried every knovra reme dy bec in vain, until P. P. P. Vas used, aad am now entirely curea. ffllsmnd bvl J. D. JOHNSTON, . Savannah, Ga. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT t . AND P'OTASSIUM Klakes - IWarvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rlieumatism a"iaaaMwaBa . ,i . and Scrofula P. P. P. pnrlfles the blood, buJIda cr- . the Vfeak and debilitated, - Rives .: : strength to woa Sened ' nerves, expels diseasos.givius the patient health and . liap(lness where sickness, ploomy leeilcgs and latitude first prevailed. For primary, secondary and tertiary syphiUs, forblooa poisoning, mercu- riaiooison. malaria, djapepsia, and in M Wood and skin diseases, like blotches, pimoies, old ehxomo ulcers, tetter, eoa-d head, boil, erysfpaiaa,. eczsran wo may say, without fear of contradiction, that P. P. P. is the best bloopuri9er y the world.and makes pcxiti .speedy and permanent curqs in ait caaea. ' j v . ' Ladles rrbose ayetems are poisoned and whose biocd is in an impure condi tion, due to menstrual irrermarities, ar peculiarly benefited by the won derful tonic and lood elcansing prop erties of P. P. P4 -Prickly Ash, Poke ; Root and PotassSum. . '..- v; 8PSIN9F1HLD, Sf . , Aug. lth, 1893. I can speak in iho blgtest terms of your modiciae from my own personal knowledZ9. I was affected with heart disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for S5 years, vas treated bfy the very best physicians ana spent Hundreds of doi- -iars, tried 6very known remedy with opt finding relief. I have only, taken , one bottle of your P. P. P.. ana can cheerfully say it hss done me more good than anything I have ever taken. . f can recorcmeod year medicine to til Sttfierers or the above diseases. , . M19. M. M. IKART. E-rirneiU, Grean County, Mo. . For ale m Charlotte, N. C. by Burwejl & Dunn, Wholesale anil lietail Shlu Caaeer Cared. ' Tettimonyfrom the Mayor of Sequiija, Ruoniw. Tui.. January 14. 1S93. Ucsmbs. L1PPMA.N Bros., Savannah, G. : Gentlemen I have tried yoar f. P. P. for a dlseasoof the kin, nsaalij known aa akin cancer.of ttitrty year' . .1 . .. P.nH fmlnH ( - 1 r r i i ft rir-rtR r hn hlootl and removes all rltetion irom the seat of the disease end prevents any spreading of the sores. I nave taken live or six nottiej mnA fool fvinfid(nt thatano'ther coursf will "eUect a enre. It has also relieved ma from indigestion and stomacn troubles. "Sours truly, . CAPT. W. M. P.UBT, -- . . . Attorney at Law. Bo en Bleed Diseases. lit. U ALIi DETJOQISTS SELL IT." Eo2PPAfs BROS. , M PHOPEIETCES; XJppmsta'a Block,SaTBacoh,Cs i -1 m YOUR - TRA I exirect to sell you your FURNITURE, PIANOS, AND OR - if New Stj .- 'you think vxt1-i sr. m th wife to rav-'$S0 00 for 'a Parlor. Suit toxne dealer, when, juii carH' ' ' a better tone from mo for $22.0 ? I "can ffer you the U''lK - : nil erndes atidl itvles of Furniture. : THE lLA.ItGIT bTtfi ! yon TO C ELOOftl? FEO il ever delayed before. les, Uine Work and Low Prices count for anytlmig.' .w it foolish to pay n.50 or O.OO for on Uafc .jtoaroiiiu PI&NOS AND ORG-ANS ! tins Every instrument 1 oSVr is strictly firfct-class and is fullv ff"ri Write f r cntal cues, prices and ttrma. Fr "THIRTY Da lb flP tw,T PI A Kf ) t. :i7S - T tmv other snecial biutni bargtnnsas I ha vl" never been able to offer., ! pay "freight 6b inttrutnents,.andsfuinifih tine stool, scarf and instructor. - -E3, id!. . AilSTlDl'WS, v-;.-Etiniitnre,'Tianos arid Orgari :1: 16 and 18 West Trade S : CHARLOTTE I . I I i';1T G THE LAST xcursiQ THE -SEAS rea OF Will -run frnm n Cabarrus to CONCORD. N. C. - . ' Transportation Absolutely Free! provided that each man : furnish his own .ooriv'eyancc. price.' - . - Bights to be Seen ! Stoves.in varietyf Agricultural Tmplemnts In abun D..:u:.n nt.on'rTTirairb iii uiomuc - ittot r-nn'i be1! 'JUliuiug uiaiuiai,uaiunaiv auu.iiaiuv tuciw -v, to stay in the city, and above all a car load of Dnnn-ririnrl Unnlrin' "RTnnr IcllCff Dittuiucu opauniu non vm Cheap! Mf you doubt it seeYor yourself! And pretty l& P a' speckle pup under a red wagon. . - . RECEPTION COMMITTEE: f V !P;trritA V T ft' ei:T'rf-fl1 r-1 :;-T T Onprif ' V. -' W w A tr AVI vv --- I a w SmithdeaKw J. Pr Ouer.vf - If you cant come, vrite. Escursioaibcins continue until all are satis fid.- i l at SMITHDEAL c& MORRIS, Manag1
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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