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A Cotton PurchasQ only such fertilizers for cotton which contain at least 3 to 4 actual potash, " " , ' - " For Corn, Fertilizers should contain 6 Potash. , . Poor' results are due entirely to deficiency of Potash. We will gladly send you our pamphlets on the Use of Potash. They ire sent free. It will cost you nothing dollars. GERMAN KALI UNCLE. SflM'S T0BA660 A.quick, absolute and permanent cure for the . TOBACCO HABIT in all its forms. Guar anteed in every case. - nm t" rr. dpb' daV V Keystone Remedy Gompany v Sole Manufacturers, 318 La Salle Street, CHICAGO. CAPITAL STOCK. SIOO.OOO, Hoo. JOHN M. HAMILTON. Presidents ' Ex-Ooverner of Illinois. .. : T.N. McCAULEY, Sec'y & Trias -t- ' SALARY OR COMMISSION. W.L. Douglas $3 SHOEa?B5s&;t nmcnAJjAMcaBCALr. : . 43FlNCCAI&KANGAR0a 3.4P POUCE.s soles. - r Z.1.7? BSYSSCHCO.SHQEl ; LADIES ; y ; rwn muc ATM acun ' Oyer On MUUoa People wear tha ' W. L. Douglas $3&$4 Shoes. All our shoes are equally eiusiactory Jhey 1 Then ey five tha bact.valaa for the money, ey equal custaia aooea la style and fit. tlr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. Their wurlm aoalltlea 1 The nrieae are nnlform. atamDed pad oa sole. If tout dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold bj Heilig & Kendrix, Mount Pleasant,' N. C. ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Sold ontriirht- no rnt no rrrra trr. AilanfcM to City, Village or Oountrr. Needed in every noma, anop, store ana omae. ureatesteoarea- ience and best eel ler on earth. Aaeeita aaavbe fretrn &B tm SSa ar day. One in a remdenee means a eale to all the neighbors. Fine instrajnenta, no toys, works anywhere,-any distance. Complete, reedy for nee when shipped. Can be pat ap by any one, Hard Times To meet the Hartf will sell to fanners direct, tor Tinea on KarnM. , w Fertilizers' easn, t.oon fertilizers at the Lowest U'aolesaJe lociJonLUottonano: Peanuts, at. 813.50 - 0,nnf; Crops and Potatoes 1J.6O . Oats, Tobaceo and Fruha 15.00 Black. Nitrate Soda in large and'sro Also Honate of Potash, Kainit. Sulphate Potash, Bone slack, filtrate Sod m Urm .nH nm.ii .nMiiti " a tac. stamps for ciro's . Wi. POWELL & CO TertOizer llaaafactarars, : Baitimoree AldV MORGAN'S IMPROVED CHILL TONIC superior to all Others. It Is a true Chill Core la combination with Liver Tpnics. When properly taken it never', fails toure the most obstinate case of Chilli and Fever. - Where others fail it will care. It is pleasant to take, and contains nothing to in jure the most delicate system. Babies take it easily. As a Tonic it is without an equaL Guaranteed by your druggist. Price, 50 cents per bottle, ,., . VOIGT & CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. For sale by I. D. Johnson J: P Gibson nd P. B. . Fetser. The management of the Equitable Life Assurance Society in the Department of the Carolina, wishes to se cure a few Special Resident Agents. Those who are fitted for this work will find this It is work, however, and those ! who succeed best in it possess character, mature judgment, tact, perseverance, and the respect of their community., Think this matter over care-; fully; There's an unusual ; opening for somebody. If it fits you, it will pay you.- Fur ther information on request. We J. Roddey, Manager, ; Rock Hill, S.C Trustee's Sale-. , The undersigned trostee, by virtue of authority vested in tiinv by a mortgage trust ueeu, exetniiea 10 nun Dy w. is, Swarineen oh the 12th dav of Januarv. 1891." and registered -in the Reeister'a office for Cabarrns jcounty in book of mortgages No. 5. page 190-1, default na ying been made iin. the payment of the dett therein secured when due will sell for cash at public sale to the highest bidder at the court house door in Con cord, JN. O., on Saturday, February 9th, 1895, the lands described in said mort gage trust deed, the same being 78 acres more or less, adjoining the lands of Ed. Lipe, D. R Hoover and others. - This land is near Concord and is vain able for its timber and productive soiL This January 8rd, 1895. - JOHN N BARRINGER, Jan. 10, '95. Trustee. t PARKERS HAIR BALSAM CUsnws and beaotinei the hate Promote a luxuriant growth. 2Tever Pails to Beatore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Caret sealp dimeis hair falling. Weak Lnnga 6ility, Jndigaitkm, Paia, Taka la tuna. 40 eta ti.a pB.w. tunrr T on 10. It cure, the worst .Couch. I'M, ER CORNS. Tha only eon em for Coma Uc at X)ruafiata, or HI8CUX CO., Xi. X. E3 CURED P-Of fiiMyT ubular Cusblons help when ali sua. auala alia i else falls, as (lames belp eyes Whkv bars beard heard No pain. Uaaiii' F. Hiaeax, 853 BWraj IWk,OvlSei)vt, Btadforbvoiaadaroof. FRIES 1 T " . 1 r MTV 1 jmm' 1 Does This Hit You? A Rare Opportunity 1 Vv-'- Fertilizer. I I to read them, and they will iave you WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York. , Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for MODCRATC FCta. and we can secure paieui ui ' mu " remote from Washington. . , , ' 1- a 11 jM;nl. iv nhftfn . VIM dMCrid- oon. We advise, if patentable or not, free of nnci muuGi. ui. v. ., coarcre. wur zee not one paw TTpMaHtrr. "How to Obtain Patents," with Jme in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, c.A.srjow&co. PATENT OFFICE. WASHINGTON. U. W. s c ara GBATEFUli COMFORTIK G ': . EPPS COCOA v BREAKFAST-SUPPER, "By a thorough knowledge of thenatoral law hleli nvnn tha nnoratlnna of dieeeUon and nu trition. and by a careful application of the fine properties of well seiectea uocoa, mt. upw u' nrnvided for oar breakfast and supper a delicate ly flavoured beverage which may save ns many hojLirv dnftnra' bills. It is bv the judldous-use ot such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built op ontil strong enongb toresis everv tendenrv to diRease. UundredM of -subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there,is a weaa paint.. We may esciip mv a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves wen fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame" Civil Service Oaeette, Made Bimolv with boiling water-or milk. Bold inly In half-pound tins, by Grocers labelled thus ! JAMES EPPS ds CO., Ltd., Homoeopathic Chem- MONEY LOANED. Local Representatives Wanted. Our svstera affords an opportunity to borrow on either person h1 or real estate security. The plan a suoenor to uuuamgenu ijoan Aasociauuiis. tui imouut borrowed may be returned in monthly payments without bonus. With interest at o per oent. per annum, it anuras aosoiute security ui investors, wim a reanonaoie guarauiee ui an an nual dividend of from 8 to 10 Der cent. we desire to secure tu secure tne services 01 eu nretie. reDresentative men in every community to act as lical Secretaries.' The position will be. ufflcieut,ly remunerative to amply compensate or services. ' i you- poisiesa tup awree quauuen tions. write for Dtrticnlars. For information re garding our system of making loans as well as .nvestmests and agencies will be furnished by vddressing S. S. Robertson. President, 1132 Walnut street, rniiaoeipbia. uee. ztv m. - . W. A. Eost, Executor of Wm Bost, deceased, , vs. rank E. "White and wife Mary D. ; White, John Eudy and wife Cat tEudy, M. M. White, J. P. Biggers. R. W. Biegrrs, Harvey Dorton and, wife Matilda, James White, R. SL Boger and wife, 8. C. Boger. Elam Biggers and wife Jane Biggers, J ohn Hooks and wife Flora, . Belle Bost. Wm. Bost. Conrad JBost, Isaac Burley- son and wie lietsy, Mary Appleton, Adolphus lattlft and wife Catherine, L'zzie Bost, Elizabeth Black, Pauline IHartsell, Wm. Joyner and wife Ann, ; Robt. Montgomery and wife, Neal - Montgomery w John O. Turner, D. W, tGarmon, Elizabeth Hatnlett, Will Gar- mon, John Gannon, .Turner, J . yID, Bost and wife Catherine, Baxter JJJSwearmgen, Bob Swearingen, Minnie raweanngen, Th.os. bweanngen, J. M. Swearingen, W. F. Swearingen, R. M. Jenkins, Rob't Brown, N. W. Fapv : gart, F. E. Jostin, J. J. Faggart, W. G. Faggart, Ii. H. Belt, Elizabeth Appleton. W. Ii. Faggart, J. D. Fag- gart,- Will Appleton, Jos. D. smith and wife Lelia, W. J. Black and wife Ann, Magie A. Foust, Jimmie Harrif, : Neely.M. Harris, Wm. S. Harris, Mrs. ML A. Hudspeth, 0. D. Harris, Wil son jLong, Jackson Long, Daniel Long, Flora Juser, FJ zabeth Millar, Luther Long, Samuel' McCall and wife Slinnie, Ada Davis, Henry Da vis, Willie Davis, and' Frank Davis, ueiendants. - ; :. The above-named defendants, will to.1ra nrf io t riot "XT A "Ro Tiunifn. of Wm. Bost has filed his final account tw cicouwjr atureuaiu, ana nas tao niea his petition for a final settlement of said estate to be heard on Saturday, the 19tb of January, 1895, in the Superior court of thii county at the Clerk s office in the court house at Concord, when and where the above-named- defendants are I nereoy nonnea to appear aud answer aid petitions and. file exceptions to said anal account or the same wul be oon. firmed and approved. JAS. C. GIBSON, ' Clerk Superior Court. Dec. 20-tf.. i HOME FERTILIZER . FOR. DOnON, CORN & GENERAL CROPS. Used and endorsed' by' leading far mers in North Carolina and the South for the past twenty years. Read the following s certificates, and send foi pamphlet giving directions for 'mixing Mablvtlle, N C, Sept Messrs Boykin, Carmer & Co 20, '93. Gentlemen : The chemicals I bought of vou for mating "Home Fertilizer" continue to .give satisfaction. :I only use it under cotton, lou know I must think it good, or lshould 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 uu vrop time. . : .Yours truly, Thos. S. Evass. Chebaw. S. O., Oct. 16, 1893. 1 Messrs. Bovkin. Carmer- fV i r It gives ns pleasure to vsay we have ueeu using your "iiome f ertilizer" for more than fifteen years continuously, ana expect to eontmue to do so. ; Of course, we are entirelyisatisfied that it I Respectfully, J. W. McKAY. - R. M. McKAY. : BOYKIN, CARMER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. "; TopCres All. Crops Witr "Cgrsalite."-: COPYRIGHTS, CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT t Bhe KiiiiffM M? "nest opinion, write to ;10 strictly confidential. A Handbook of In. formation conoernlna Pateata lS,a hZftZiSl n -Jjtz , " wMii vuBinese. vommiixiicfta Hi? Jr5mJenJilre?' Alo a catalogue of mechaa. .dentlflo book, sent free?" Fatenta taken Himmi, u a. . , ar ootlee In the rlentifleAmerteaTanS ontJS? ji,KBttawl(,eJly "eX.or8 the public with; put cost to. the Inventor. This animnrliii ii;2.wS.V f aantiy illustrated, has by far th largest circulation of any scientlSo work la the 'iSTa.'SJjrear, Sample eopiej .Building Edition, montbly, l60 ernlea7s3 eentTBvery number awiupiB eooies sent raw. . a year, stasia uiui pistes, in colors, and photographs of new "ith Plana, anabltaf WudenT iolhJm t& latest design- and secure contracts. am JIL 0 contains baao. latest Jjandseeure contracts. Addjess ! 1. MUK S CO, W Yojla, 61 BaowAT. SHE WAS A RELATIVE. J Just Called Around to Sea How the Con demned" Man. Felt, ' ' Me rphls Avalaucbe. . 1 - . - t - I sat in the shiriff 's office talking with him about a man in ,hia charge who was to be hanged three days later, when a woman was announced and in walked a female who had toassed fifty.; Her 1 face was wrinkled, her hair thin and white and hervoice seemed to come;out of a reed as she asked: "Hev' yo' got a man in this yere pris on named Thomas Jackson ?" ; ' .; . "Yes'm," replied! the official. ''Did he kill' somebody -about three months ago 11' 1 ' - "He did,, ma'am. (' " . - ; "And has he biri tried for : murder and sentenced to be Jiung?" 'He is to - be ihung on Friday, rv ft A W ' He is, eh V sheiqueried as she toot a pipe from her pocket and proceeded to nil and light. yAr' yo'. tne man who is goin' to hang hrm ?" - r " . - a . ' " . . e a nee , 1 shall have to carry out the law r Yaas, of co'se. ! Folks hev got to l I hung, and we hev got to hev other .folks 1 to hang 'em. Howl does Tom b ar u undent?' .-. 'i "Verv well, indeed, ma'am. , : I think he will die like a man." "lie will, ehr Waal," that's . more' n he ever lived. Tom's alius bin mighty onerx." r "Are you a relative ?" -' r "Used to be his iwife. but dun left him. Yaas, Uved with Tom fur Bixteen i yars And you have come to say -farewell to him?" '.'No sir. v I'm on my way . to Coins-. ville, and thought I d justmn in fur uQinit. No, I don t keer to see him, but you kin say I called." "Yes'm." - "And that I'm! sorry he's toi be hung." J ' ' " " "Yes'm." I . "But that as lone as .he's got to be hung ouid can't git but of it thar haint no use in fussin' round."- "Yes'm." j , 'If ire axes fur anythin' mo' yo' kin say thac I'mawell; our boy Sam ar' well; the dawg ar dead, and 1 ve Just put in two acres of co n and am gittiu ready to go ,to camp meetin next : week. That's all. Some folks have gut to be hung, ; and other folks" hev got to hang em, and Toiii Jackson might jest as well be puttm bis time on the galluB as loaffin around and wishin'. he was rich." ! Before a FaU Head of Steam. ' ? Ts gathered by "that tremendously de strncuye engine, malaria, put on the brakes with ' Hosteter's stomach it ters which will -check its progress and avert dicaster. Chills and fever, bil- ous remittnet, dumb ague - and . ague cake ara promptly relieved and ulti mately- cured, by 'this genial specilic. which is also a family medicine, speedily useful in cases of dyspepsia,,biliousne?s, constipation, sick, headache, nervous ness 'rheumatism and neuralgia- Against the hurtful effects of sudden changes of temperature, exposure in wet weather, close : application to laborious mental pursuits, and other influences preju dicial to health, it is a most trustworthy safeguard. It -fortifies ' the system against disease, promotes appetite and sleep, and hastens convalescence after debilitating and flesh wasting disease si. The only map off Gaston county " in existence is one drawn by the late Col R.iw. Sandifer. It is Baid to be a fine piece of work and ijs the property of the county commissioners. - , r ; ; A farmer living in Tyrrell, reports that bears, have been" exceedingly nu merous and troublesome this winter. He says he has had 18 calves devoured by them within two-weeks. There is good rtiason 'for the dopu larity of Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy. uavis ac rsuzara, joi west jnonterey. Clarion Co., Pa.; sivs: "It has cuwd people that our v physicians could do uothing . for. We 1 persuaded them to try a bottle . of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy and they mow recommend with the rest of us.V 25 and 50c bottles for Bale by D- D- Jphnson, Druggist. Capt. W. H. k Kitchin desires, to be railroad commissioner or superintend ent of the penitentiary. . . i Carlton Cornwall, foreman" of the Gaztt: Mi1rllptTi "W J-- VtHveAa that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should ! be m every home.i He used it for cold and it effected a f speedy cure, i He says: ' "It is indeed a grand remsdy, I i can recommend to all. J have also seen i it used for whoopipg cough, with t e be6t results." v 35 aa 50 cent bottles for sale by D. D. Johnson, Druggist. The Times has some wonderful club bing offers to make this year.. Read : The Times and Atlanta Constitution $1.50 The Times and, : Washington Post. 1 31.60.- - -(--- The Times and Home and Farm $1.25. ; ! The Times and Illustrated Home Guest and 20 complete Noveletes, all post paid for only $1.25. - ' The Times, American Farmer, Wo mankind and the White Ribbon Cdok Book, $1.50. . i : Bncklen's Arnica Salve. - , Ihe best salve ml the world for cuts bruises, Hores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver aores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chil blams. Corns., anrl ! all WVi-n' V.mntinna and positively curB Piles or no pay Ire qutreu. it is guaranteed to give per feet satisfaction or monev refnnri4l T'nee 25o. a box.! For sale by P. B Fetzer. . When Baby was sick, We gave her Oastoria. ." WhenshewadaCaiiHiBhecjiedforC -When ahe became Miaa, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. D. D. Johnson, and J. P. Gibson, al ways sen the best and latest. Ask them for Morgan's Chill Tonic, which they will guarantee superior to all other pre- Morean's Chill pleasant to take and guaranteed by D D J ohnson and J P. (Gibson. - Sale of Valuable Farm NEAE GEORGEVILLE. .,T1!f undersigned trustee, ' by au thority of a mortgage trust deed exe ?Sn?d m on 24th day of AprU 1894, by J. L. Purrand wifj, and duly registered in the iBegister's - office - of Oabarrus county in book 8, pages' 62 and 68, reference o same being here made, will seli at: publio sale, to the highest bidder for cash at tha court house door in Concord on Thursdav February 14th, 1895, the lands descriS m said m9rtgage, ithe same being 119 acres adjoining thel lands of M. C Cox Ephraim Bost, andj others This farm is about one mile least of Georgeville m good neighborhood, and has on it a aaw two-story frame dwelling. " W. M. 81 ' Jan. 17th, 1895, Vu UWU"J Trustee. , .Aid I, writes a gentleman who formerly . resided In Connecticut, but who now resides at Honolulu, "for. 20 years past have used -Ayer'a Hair Vigor, and we attribute to it the dark hair which she aud I now have. whila hundreds of our acquaintance vten of a dozen years younger than we, are either..' gray-headed, white, or fcald.J When asked, how our hair has retained its color and full- ' ness, we reply, 'By the use- of Ayer'a Hair ; Vigor nothing else." ' Aktonio Alabectn, of Bastrop, Texas, tells why he " . RECor.iriEibs the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor: - "In 1868, my ' 'affianced was nearly bald, and the hair kept falling out every day. I Induced her to use Ajrer'a Hair Vigor, and very soon, it not oaly checked any further! loss of hair, but produced an entirely new growth, which has remained luxuriant and glossy to' this day. I jean recommend this preparation to all in need of a genuine hair-restorer ; - - Aye r's Hair Vigor TBEFASBD BV Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.. U. S. A. THE ARM LOCK . BED -i- SPRING. The Best and Most Conyenient ! , Bed Spring Made. .., I have the right to sell this celebrated Bed Sjring in Cabarrus and Stanly counties, and will call on our people at n early day and show them its advan tages. With but little canvassing I have sold twenty sets, and everybody who has bought one heartily recomrr.ends it The t-pring is so convenient that it reo ommends itself on sight. It ih very convenient and is arranged so that one end can be elevated to any position in RicknARSL i It is made tf the best steel wire, and the springs will not get eak, but will always remm firm ani strong. The price is only $5. Head the testimonials below from men whv are well known to you. .. - ' . j . J. WALLACE COOK, . - . ,'. : Concord N. C. P S. i T resiiectfullv refer-to Mr. Jno. P. Allison, Dr. L. M. 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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 2?l cents lor subscription to Homes and Hearths. T?ian! household monthly. Address HOMtS AND HEAKTH PUB. CO., New York. - . - . KJNJjj fc JJNKr vu., ov xj.ium DC. in. x. ; VVANT NOTES AKD COMMENTS. A iuiT compos'ed entirely of negroes was empanneled last week to try a col ored brotiier for a breach of the peace. They fined him $3.50 and costs, -v- A parasraphia going the rounds that Senator Jno. - W. Daniels, of Virginia, has decided to resign his senatorship, which does not expire till 1899, . and enter the ministry. ! ' , j The Legislature or some thirty-two LStates will be in session during thepres- ent montn, 01 January. iue vuitagu Hsrald calls upcJn them to instruct the Federal Senators from their respective States to vote for such a revision of s the absurd Senate rules as will permit- , the Senate to transact business. ; ; - v ..: - Attorney General Osborne, in his l e ennial' report to the governor v which has just been made, states that, there have been eight lynchings in North Carolina during the past ? two years, while there were only two for the-' two yean previous. Mrj Osborne says that no indictment for lynching has been prosecuted to conviction in that Stat for years past, - and suggests that the governor in his ; forthcoming: messagt to the Legislature recommend that changes be made in the 4aw7 governing the trial of rjersons charged with the enme of which lvnching is the almost universal sequel. . . - - ' r Senator Peffer has done one distinctly good thing,- in introducing a bill to lim it funeral expenses for dead Senators and renresentatives. to coffining them decently and delivering them to 1 their friends by a sergeant-at-arms. . As these aff&ira'have been conducted they have been infinitely disgraceful. - A commit tee is appointed .to accompany the .re mains," a special train is secured for; the Durrjose: and the steward, i cooks, etc. lay in ample supplies.. Thus they speed across the countm a corpse in one'; car and cards', unlimited wine, etc., in an other and the dear people must pay the bill. 'If any one can show why a sena tor or representative, who dies when in office, should , be buried at the public expense, any more than a town consta ble or pound master, let - him do so. Farmer. , ' ' ' ' It's a Curious Woman who 'can't have confidence in 'Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Here is a atonic for , tired-out womanhood, a remedy for all its peculiar ills and ail mentsand if it doesn't: help, you there's nothing to pay. What more can vou ask for, in a medicine? -The "Prescription" will build up strengthen, and invigorate the entire female system. It regulates and pro motes all the proper functions, im proves digestion enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, brings refresh ing sleep, and restores health i and vigor. , In i "female complaints", of every kind and in all chronic, weak nesses and derangements, it's the only guaranteed remedy, v If it doesn't bene fit or cure, in the case; of every tired out or suffering woman, she'll have her money back. - y " -l, ,j , -y "V:-L-.' Nothing urged in its place by a dealer, though ait may be better ? for him to sell, can be "just as good": for you to buy. . . r.. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, piles, biliousness, indigestion and head aches. -- f l . A Progrresave Reform. . The . Boston Herald says : 'Very few people realize the significance - of the additions recently made by ' the President to the classified civil Bervice. The places affected by them number thousands, and, particularly in the in ternal revenue department, have ; been among the plums most coveted by; the humbler order of political workers about election time. The entire depart mental service at Washington is ; now classified," except messengers, laborers, unskilled workmen and watchmen. So is the custom service at eleven ports dojm to the places paying $900 a ; year, always excepting ' the confidential posi tions' and those whose incumbents are subject to confirmation by the Senate. The classified postal service embraces all positions above the grade ti laborer, except superintendents of money order 4 divisions and postmasters.?; The rjtil- way postal service nas Deen;Ciassinea so as to embrace all its employes. Classi fication has gone " as far as Is practical in the Indian service, and ia very : de cided advance has been made toward taking the internal revenue department out of politics." - ' Ayer's Hair Vigor is certainly ,a re markable preparation and nothing ; Uke it has ever been produced. No matter how wiry " and unmanageable i the hair may be, under the influence of this J in comparable dressing, it becomes soft, silky, and pliahte to the comb tind brush. ,- Like tha Siamese Twins.' 'aKNOXviLLE,' -Tenn.j January V 6. Knoxville had a pair of Siamese T twins for a few hours yesterday The parents are Stephens Banks and his wife, Carrie, colored, residing at 1063 Clinton street. The birth occurred at 9 o'clock, this evening and proved to' be twins joined together from1 the armpits to the hips, on the side, with a '-ligament between them . . . ; The ' curious pair i were ! dead when born. They were .females, well developed and about eighteen inches in length. The Siamese pair would have been more of a wonder alive, of course, but although the babies were still born, they were seen by a large' number-of curious people to-day.- ' Bead Ayer's Almanac, Which your druggist whTgladly hand you and note the wonderful cures of rheumatism catarrh, scrofula, dyspepsia, eczema, debility, humors, and sores, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa parilla admitted at the World's Fair. Dandruff ie due to an enfeebled state Lof the skin. Hall's Hair Benewer quickens the nutritive functions of t the skin, healing and preventing the forma tion of dandruff. i ' -r - A Eandolph man killed a . hog two and a half years 'old which weighed hirty poands. . - - - - r , i ; Hood's Sarsaparilla, acting through the blood, reaches every part ol the system, and in this way postively cures catarrh." . ' . r A colony of thirty-five from Michigan and Ohio have( bought 25,000 acres of land in Bestie countyy this State and will occupy it. r ' . " " . Many stubborn and aggravating cases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and accepted as' life legacies, have yielded . to Chamberlain's Pain 1 Balm, much to the gratification of the sufierers. One aDclication will the pain and suffering and its continued.! use insures an effectual cure. For sale 1 by D. 1). Johnson. - V V aeaayaA'.'SalVAVU VT AAA . VTXAW V O God has promised his protection to no aocieior on earth but the chuica. FOUGHT, TMPftIvTPTU DUEL. Slembers of tha Tillmaa and Evans Fam- - Ufea Shad Oae Another'a Bleod. Columbia, S. C, January -1J. Al Edgefield yesterday afternoon, In tha narrow confines of Attorney G. Me Gowan SimpVins', law office, two young men, members of the closely allied and politically powerful families of Till man and Evans,' f ouf ht an impromptu duel, discharging their pistols at ach Other three times each, and shedding one another's blood.' One of the young men was Captain - James H. Tillman, a nepew pf the ex-Governor and son of ex-Congressman George . p. - Tillman, formerly the clerk of the congressional committee on patents, : and ; the other was the youngest brother of. Governor Evans Banard B Evans, an Insurance agent. There has been bad blood be tween .the two young men ' .for over a year, each claiming ..that he had been imvulted,by the other at a 'German during- the holidays of 1898-94. i The men had met at Attorney Simpkins'pfflce to settle a note which Evans held against Tillman, when, it seems that Tillman referred to the old t trouble. The lie was -passed and the -. duel, followed. Fortunately neither of the men are se riously injured; ; Gov; Evans left for Edgefield last night. There was no politics in itj. at- alL The affair has caused quite a flutter of excitement all over the state. ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTM ENT. A Thoronfb. Invastlgratlon the Outeoma of , - tha Oharffea Afralnat Baker. Atlanta,' January 15i--PubIio Inter est In. the Baker investigation ia grow ing daily. Many startling; surprises will be sprung before the committee finishes its labors. From ithe present outlook, the investigation will not be confined to Captain Baker's record, but that of his accusers will also be thor oughly sifted. IThose who are in a po sition to knowi say . that Baker's eoun- sel will Impeach the characters of the detectives and their witnesses. A great number of witnesses will be subpoened by Baker and asked to tell what they know of the methods of the detective department. Baker, has secured' a strong1 array "of ! legal talent in the per sons of Li. Z. Kosser, B. H. Hill and .T. W. Bucker. - - . EARTHQUAKE FELT IN INDIANA. Two Distinct Shocks Felt With Mooh Dsutv. ;"..;":' . agra to Buildings. . . ' Pbicktowit, Ind., January 15. Two distinct earthquake shocks were felt here Sunday night- .Further reports show that earthquake shocks were fait at Owensville, Patoka, ; Hazelton, Oak land City and other points in the conn ty. . At ratoka the shock . was severe, shaking dishes and other articles from the shelves And . damaging! plastering on the walls. A report comes jthat at Union, a small town twelve miles from this eity, the shock was severe and did much damage to houses.- ... - ' ' Judge Jones, of Alabama, Dead. . Dzmopolia, Ala., January -16. Judge Jamea Taylor Jones, of the first Judi cial district of Alabama, 'died here yes terday. "Judge Jones was a member of the 45th arid . 49th congress, v After wards he was elected circuit judge and held the position until death. .... ....-" ''.I. ' " J 'I . " '-.1',""-s Financial Troubles Causa Suicide. Midvtllb, Ga. January '; 16. Mr. G. D. Scompera committed suicide yester day by blowing out his brains with shot gun. Financial troubles was the cause..- He was a good, citizen arid his death is regretted deeply by his -many mends. ; -. v.V;;:- Tha AahavlUa-apartaabara; Bad for Sale. .CoABLKSToar, S. C, January 16. Judge Simonton, of the : United States circuit court, yesterday signed a decree for the sale of the Asheville & Spartan burg- railroad. "The sale will take place at Spartanburg on February 15. - : Tw Tkaaaua Man Thrown Id. -- Bkaddock, Fa., January 15. By the breaking of the billet shears ' In the Blooms j steel works Saturday, 2;000 men were thrown out of the work. The snears cut auieis xs m size and Is a very costly piece of machinery. ' Bill Cook, the Desperado, Captured. Stanton, I. T., ; January 18. -Bill Cook, the leader of the band that has been terrorizing the Indian Territory for the last few months, was captured in this place Saturday. ' The Caatlne to Sail for Mavdaaxcax. WASHurefTtur, "January 15. Secretary Herbert said yesterday that prepara tory orders have been : issued to tha lasUne to san for Madagascar. : Great Opportunity to Slake Money. . I have had such splendid success that I can't help writing to you about it. ' I have not made less than $5, and some aays from $15. to $25. I-.am reallv elated, and -can't sef why others do not go mio tne liish Washer business at once. ? I have,not canvassed anv : sell Tall my washers i at home. Thev such- good satisfaction that everyone soia, netps to sell many others. I be lieve in a year it can make a profit of Ihree Thousand Dollars,, and attend to my regular business besides. - When Climax Dish Washer can be bought for $5, every family wants one", and it: is very easy-selling what everybody i wants to buy.' For particulars, address The Uimax Mfg. Co., Columbus, Ohio. I think ; Any; lady or gentlemanL any where, can make from $5 n l o k A v I would like to have your readers try ituo ouBiuess, ana let us Know tnrough your columns now they succeed. Liut, ii,mma; ' how can you prefer the plai and shabbilyiressed Julius to my elegant and handsome brother ? 1 cjutws Birnpie; your, brother is in love with himseJi, and Julius withv me. ' .-v:..-;.-" - -- y : ..-..Poor Dicestion .- Leads to nervousness, fretfulness, peev iwiness, enronic JJyspepsia and great misery. Hood's" Sarsaparilla is the remedy. It tones the stomach, creites an appetite, and gives a relish to : fVW It makes pure blood and gives healthy w .u an me t organs of the' body JLaice Hood's for V- Hood's . Sarsaparilla ' iiooa s jfm become "the favorite cainaruc with every one who tries them . '. f 'Did the Colonel ever .pay y oil that bill heiowedyou?" "Never." "What's ne aomg now V ',. "Bresident 6f a collect- uon agency. . : The New Tear 1 Finds Hood's Samparilla leading every inmg in tne way ot medicine in three important particulars, namely : Hood's Sarsaparilla has - 1. The largest sale in the world. Tt accomplishes ' t ' - I s . o r mu A A- ..-.a ' . V greaM5Bl cures in me world- ; 3. The largest Laboratory in the world. What more . can be said? - Hood's Sarsaparilla has inerit ; is peculiar ta itself, and most of all, Hood's Sarsapa rilla cures. It you are sick, it is the medicine for you to take. - Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription Xor , riv.fiia.oTi -Tf- finfjtlna rieither Oninm. Mn, . other Narcotic 8ubstaBce. It Is a harmless for Paregoric, Iropsvcoofcis yrnps, and Castor It is Pleasant. : Its guarantee i thirty years' Bullions of Mothers.' Castoria destroys "Worms andajj f everishness. "Castoria y prevents vomiting SourQ cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria rcJ teething troubles, cures con and flatn Cakorii assinuiates the food, regulates the stoJ and - bowels, jflving neanny anu natural sleep, rl j. i xi. -it,fila.oTia PonaAa trio TTntl.r,.j, .- 1 IiOri 19 l"U wa a 3 t , Castoria. . "Castoria Is an excellent medicine for jchfl- dren. Hothera have repeatedly told me of Ma good effect upon their children.' : -; .:-. ' . ' Db. G. O. Osgood, . - Lowett, Idass. . Castoria is the best remedy for children of - which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when motheravrillconsider 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, v morphine, aoothlng syrup and other hurtful aganta' down their throats, thereby sending them to premature gravea." ' Da, J, 7. Ktscheloe, - T , ' " ' Conway, Ark. TJi Centaur Compavny, Tl Murray Street, New York P o Makes S . IVIarveldus Cures in BlGod Poison and Scrofula p.-- P. P. P. pariOes the blood, boildacp tha 'weak and debilitated, , gives strength to weakened nervos, expels diseases.givinj? tha patient health and ' happiness where sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude first prevailed. - For primary. seooadary and tertiary ; syphilis, lor blood poisoning, mercu rial poison, rr-alaria. dyspepsia, and in all blood and akin dUeeses. like blotches, pir-jples, old chronic alefrs, tetter, scaid head, boiis, erysipelas, " eczsma-wo tnsy say, urithont fear i oon sraUict'.on, that l. P. P. is the-best blood purifiar ia the World.Rnd mr.tos ' poBiti -vppeeoy and porruaceut cures . in ail caiesw .j' Lsdlea wiioe systems aro pojeocid and whose blnod is in an i.uprtre c-ou-Ji-tior, due tonienstrrjal IrresroiariMfs, r.tieonliarly benefited by the won- . derfu! toaio and blooacfeausics prun ertieabf P. P. P..-Fi-ickly- Ash, FoiiO Boot aud PottSAtniri. .. - Spkhtofislii, Bf a., Aug. Kthi 193. I osn speak in the hijfbesp usrms of your madicine from my own personal -Knowledge. I wasa&eoted with behrc disease, pleurisy and rheumatism ii-r 85 years, was treated, by the very le-. physicians ana spent hundreds of de- - la rs, tried every known remedy wnu out finding relief, f have only taken one bottle of your P. P. P., and caa cheerfully say it has done me mora food than anything I have ever taker . ean recommend your madicine to all aoSarers ofthe above diseases. MJ19. M. M. YEAEY, . . : CTlz sSfc'i. Green County, Mo. m i i i m i l in in i n i Jt ur.ale m Charlotte, N. C. by Bnrwell & DnnnWboksalo and Lots; I - WANT '. - -:- I expect; to sell yon yonr FURNITURE, PIANOS, AND if New Styles, Fine "Work and Low Pr'ces count for nnvtliins. & ' you think it foolish to pay $17.50 or $ 20.00 for an Oak 15 lroom . "when you ean buy a better one from .me in OAK f'.r 3!3 50 1 wiee to, pay $30 00 for a Parlor Scit to one dealer, wlu-u yi.n ftpa v a better one from mo for $22.50 ? I can offer ymi the satin' s jail grades and styles of Furniture. THE LARGEST STCK , you TO CHOOSE FROM ever displayed before. - V ' . - PIANOS AND ORGANS ! j Every inBtrument 1 offer ia strictly first-class and is. fnllv jriwrastfj -r - t uw jut Mauuut;uBti, pnoea ana terms. jct i xiir. t i lyrj - . offer 425 fPIANO ' at 3sS7S. T Wwa AKr"aiwoil baraiihHl bargains ai J have never been able to offer i I pay f n -it ' inbtrnmentpand fuinish fine Btool, scarf and instructs r. - (. 1! ,-': .V:':-. Great vF Will be ran from all "points in ' Stanlv, Mecklenl-.n -z, Cabarrus to CONCORD, N. C. " provided that each irwln furnish his own dovc- imv. K price. , - - ' It so market, v StfTves in vaTietv. Agricultural Imnlenicnts ; . ; Cheap !i Paints. Oira and rhnmninn t v irft Building material, Hardware and Harness that xvM't 1. to stay in the city, and abpve all a car load of Branfirel Spanlin' New Bib Cheap! . If you doubt it secor yourself ! Ar.d pretty T pvaK pup uiiucr a icu wagon. , -RECEPTION COMMITTEE: C. F.Ritchie. - J. S. Smithdeal. J. P.Qucrv If vou cant come, .writtv. F.vnrcinA fwdriri fit 0';ce' continue, until all are satis6ed. - SMITHDEAL fe ORRIS; Mani What is 1 , Castoria, ...c.auap. I recommend it assuneriort... known to me." "Our physicians in tie chri. ment have spoken highly of ' c. .V . l . ' auiuo bucu yuuiau practice and although we "only w medical supplies what is ki . .i ....... . . , ' yiuuuvu, jrc o aro iree to conii, merits of Caatoria has7oa ta k favor upon it." ' . ' Uhitkd IIospitai, asb Allem C. Smith, Pres.,' Q Pimples, Blotcfe and Old Seres i PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT p . . v .J - and potassium Catarrh, Malaria1 and Kidney TrGUula ' Are entirely removed bj P,p Prickly Ash. Poke Pont anil prfU earth. J ' Massaa. Lippkax Bko., Svaail Ga: Dbak Bias I bought sUmm your P.P. P. at Ilot Springs. Arti It has done me moro gMi than montns treatment at tne not spru fiend three bottles C. O. D. Bespectfully yonrs. JAS. M. XFYVTOX, - . ; Aberdeen, Browa CuuntyJ Capt. J. D. Johnston. 78 aft whom it may conferm I hi . by testify to the wondtriul propemel &t c. sr. ir erupL!m.-,4n ir.e ssai. . snnared lor several years witn ain- eightly and disagreeable eruplkua my ice. i triea evrr? unown re dy but in vain.nntil P. P. P. wasatej, aau ara now encireiy curea. -(Siciiedby) J. D. JOHXSTOK. ; : ' Sfcla Cansrer Cored. Tctiwtiny from tne Haycr ot bt:;v-z,,B. Ssocnr. Tez. . Jantwry H. lt Mkssks. t.jpr-MA; Bh.., SavanaS, GE. : VeritiemciiL d:ito k-ic-.j youi r, V. P. fur a disense of the skin, waal!' fcsowa a3 t-km cancer ,of thirty jwt aran.'iny, and found ;-.:( at.reliefc.it purf'i.-ti iho ciood nr.fi rf-iriavaSfr rlr.arli-.il fron cho so-'- t-i tijp. d:seiit and ureveats any .-iVt-.-a hnc ol ft aoro. 1 have taken iivr . r s tola's and r?tl conrltlent tint another coim wi'.i naocc-a cure. It has aUv rsliim me from ind:aristlciu end 6iomd trouDts. : tours truiy, . CAPT. 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