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For 6$! by druggists. j ' TO HOKSBONEKS. dition try. Dr. Cady's jgdndition Powders. Joss of appetite, relieve oahstipation, correct kidney d&orders and derpy worms, giving ew life to an old oroveri.Worked horse.. 25 fm per package. I'lor niie by druggists , t i NFSS A til r An Nmsre rnorn J T, raw iiuu, ii js sp ftps nnu- enheard No pain i.tii,i. . Hiscox, 8S3 liwy . W York, fcnta Atmnk Riri -Iv.nV . Z7' 7.-r,. rrcr rr? r i . ' - aw. iv- wui. r . K A BREAKFAST-! j GRATEFUL-COMFQRTII i' BOILING WATErf OR MILK. TTSE BARNE'S INK U A. H. Barnes & Co., 06 E. lOhSt, N. Y. HltYtoHf -mm It, -. -ir- J r ' ' ' ' SUPPER. O O OiiO A - - KALI wuKJia, 93 rtassau street, icw iwk. 0 0 o o o o e 0 ' o o 0 .9 0 0 0 . 9 e , FACTS! POSITIONS BUAEABTEED, nnder reasonable conditioDB. Do not say Jt cannot be dune, until you send for '-free" 120 Jasre ata-loeue-iRAUGHOK'S PKACTICAt BUSINESS CXJLLEGEand School of Shorthand, Typewriting and TeleKTpov.Nashville. Tenn. . ., - 4 weftks by Mraugho'n'a method, teaching book-keephig Is equal to 12 weeks by old method. : It expends more money In the Interest of Its em fdoyment department than half the business col eges in the south take in as tuition. It Is strongly endorsed by Bankers, Merchants and practical book-keepers all-over the United States. Reasona ble, rates of tuition, Cheap board. Opert to both sexes. 600 students past year, representing 36 states and Territories.- It has also prepared books f0F pOME STUDY. . sent on 60 days trial. . Wherr you write explain "your wants." Address.: J.F. Draughon, Frest, NaphTille, Tenn. N. B. It pays cash, ?5, for vacan cies as book-keepers, stenographer, teachers etc. reported, provided it fills same. Caveats, and T ae-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent DusiDess conducted tor moderate Fees. Our Ornce is Opposite O. S. patent Office and we can secure patentjn less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable of not, free ol cnarge. uur lee not due till patent is secured. Pamphlft. "How to Obtain Patents." with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A-SNOW&0. Opp. Patent .Office, Washington, D. C. "The best selling Vermifuge in tlio Market." The most reliable worm destroyer in use. SSPHeceipe fnrmshed to any regular Jfnysician -vvfien requested.r La Grange, N. C, Jnly.'ST. Mr. J. P. JoVTIftT- T otlTA.lriv -hi1r! rtna dose of Bovkin's "Worm Killer " rnr- chased of you. It brought 336 wornife f l consiaer it tne best worm medicine made. Respectfully. J. W, THOMAS. Duck Creek, K. C, May 8, 1884, BoV kin. Carmer & Co.. Baltimore. MfL Dear Sirs: Mr. A. "RniM a itptiH responsiDia customer oi mine, gave a half teaspoonful "Worm Killer" to a ... 7 . I cnua last -weea ana tne result was 65 worms. Mr. Daniel Pines .'used it with stiD, better results r. 75 worms from one child: of course mv salpR -will ho laree. - Yours trulv. E. S. SMITH. . Bead the followinc frnm nun rffhn most prominent and bestinown Physi cians and farmers in South Carolina. He writes, - 'That a negro girl 10 years old near him. trxVk turn nr ihrea Anaaa the "Worm Killer," and vpassed 366 worms." B. H. EDMUNDS, M. D. . Mr. H: M, McDonald, of La Grange, N. C, says Dr. Boykin's "Worm KiU ler" brought oyer 100 worms from one cnua innis xjeignDornood. and that it gives universal satisfaction. He sells more of it than all other worm medi cines. ; - ' -Do not let your Druggist or General Deeler put you off with some other. ABk for "Boykin's Wtrm Killer" and set it. Any M. D. can prescribe it and many hle1ieter'a KhgUsh UUmond BrM. - v v w V V W AvIwIm.I .-Jl 1- Safe, always reliable, ladies uk numa Brand ia lied and Gold net.nu1 . ' , - v-"y"wiiwini. v tlOIlM atlri M(,u a . . - - w ir?. Trtietil.r, WtimonUli uvt " Relief for iAdlea," in. Utter, 8, retana o W U Local Orugguu. t'hlloH. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Clcaase ad bevuirie the hall. 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Send for price lists, catalogues and - lists of premiums. xA postal card wilt do. , 65 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK 1 J; f!, Andrews School Furnishing 3$$$ Company Hard Timssrl To meet the present Flarf vill anil rt f.mmM . . . uoon . reriinzent at the Lowest W holesale -. .W.U.U.D Ulim,! lUT forUorn, OoUonand Prninnt sA'i f?i Trnckma Crops and Potatoes 14541 ' Oata,TobacoMdFniiSr l ot RNm? Kn.ria5e SlJP0?1- Kl"mt' Snlpnat Potash, Boss Blsct Nitrate Soda in large and smatt qaantitJei SbSS rartiUaer Maauiacturera, BiUtiani-iIJ W 1 A I 5s 1-. A mmmmmmmm DB IIARTMAN Said In a liecent Lecture on Chronic Catarrh '.-I aud CoriBanaptlon. - Catarrh of the lungs is, ordinarily, known as consumption; alao called tu perculosis. In these casea the catarrh has, usually found its way into the lungs bvi the gradual extension of the disease from the throat through the bronchial.j tubes. Consumption is the natural ter mination of all eases' of neglected chronic catarrh, i Every one who is af flicted with chronic catarrh is liable to be attacked .with consumption at any time. In the first stages Jof the disease Pe-ru-na is a sure cure ; in the later stages of the disease, Pe-ru-na can be re lied upon to prodnce great benefit, and in a large per cent of cases produce a permanent cure. - All those afflicted with this dread disease should begin at once thejallowing treatment: - Alter all Other means have been tried in jvain ; after doctors have pronounced the case hopeless &nd friends have given up in despair j after the patient has lost afi faith and the j incessant care of at tendants seems futile,1 still there is hope in Pe-ru-na. Send for a free copy 6f Family Physician, - No. 2, a comple treatise on chronic catarrh, ; coughs, colds, la grippe and consdmption. Ad dress the . Pe-ru-na Drug- Manufactur ing Company, Columbus, Ohio. For free book on cancer"address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. If life is not to i be impoverished rnd materahzed, some in every age 'must make the choice between the ;jiward and theoutward wealth.- James Stalker. i A. Woman's Burdens. " are lightened when she Auras to the right medicine. 1 'If h'jp -,e7ustence is made gloomy by, tb a . chronic weak nesses, delicate derangeiaer.ts, and pain ful disorders that afflict uev sex, she will find relief and emancipation from her troubles in Dr. Pierce' s Favorite Pre scription. 'If she's ove-rworked, nervous or j "run-down," shei has new life and strength after usinr j this remarkable remedy. " It's al poertul, invigorating tonic and nervine, which as discovered and used by an eminent physician for many years, in -all cases of 'female com plaintp,, and rVeaknesses. For young g'txs just ente ring womanhood ; women at the critic.! "change of life in bear ihg-down sensations, periodical pains, ulceration, . inflammation, ? and every kindred ailment, if it ever fails to cure, you have your money back. . Nothing but the biooa of Christ can wash out the fouJ stains of my life ; and. that will do it. ; As sure as sic is death, Christ is life. T. Adam. , That the blood should perform its vital functions, i is absolutely necessa ry lit should not only be pure but rich in jlife-giving elements. These results are best effected bv the use of that welt knjown standard Blood-purifier, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. i - . A severe rheumatic tain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr., j. A Looper, a well-known drusrsist of Dea Moines, Iowa, for over six months. .; A; times the pain was' so severe that he coiild not lift anything. With all he co nld do he could not get rid of it until 7ae applied Chamberlain's Pain Ualm. VI only made thrte applications of it." he says. "Arid have since been fr ee from all pain." He now recommends it to all persons similarly afflicted. Tor sale by D. D. Johnson, druggist. One misfortune of extraordinary geni uses is that their very friends are more apt to admire than love them. Pope. FIERCE GUAR ANTEES A or money Id for His medicines lleturuedT - ----- i Wesson, Copiah Co M its. Dr. R. V. Pierce j Dear Sir My daughter has been sick all her life, and the older she- grew, me worse sue was un til she was the picture of death: the physicians could not do her any good. I heard of your " Favorite Prescription? for women, and I gave her three bottles, and now she is a perfectly healthy girl. - - Have recommended it to a great many sufferers from, "female complaints," and it has cured taom, I think it is the greatest jxu iaiiu. j nave never iouna any thing to compare with it. j ' Yours truly. -Mas. M. J. IX) YD. f The Han of Selling Medicine ON TItlAIi, 18 PECULIAR TO THE B -FATHER J1AN fTd THE Yoar:Boy th. vtraef ainti Ha will tben know what . . ., w v wum wut itr, it mil awon ra . . , economy were fSi onbaa U vl (1 IrtulJ . . jtlUM onh youTattoUdlW WW JnfipltoV orv?njb!9 tis-fhetitdtliUftIi( -nd Is enry a beam to a trWer oa, tb , fcringing Into your hoe $f the mate JV llMrafy worli th wprlo M Vtf kBOOT ttt flMlngpf a Ubirale-ucHoftwlnTiiJ'60f - ... i reacti r,4 within the rewB of mry Jiembw of ypir family, thus piafcrnff yoof r aoueth peer of, toy potT llbraryla th . vorld, (o far a th fact! Of hltorytt discoverlet of clnc. ind tha prlel .knowkflee of tje orIi r4 onferaa. i t worth frylnj:? : , Investigate t matter today. W 9tCt want you toVrt you thtek. ; If yo0 thfnfc 11 Mm? ne yTm . will act Economy l ugta a4 n education is elvtn by our plan fof placlns the i Encyclopaedia Brlunnlca In th hofflt tt .very one of our readers. . 1 Send for particulars of The Observer1 Creat educational enterprt'. whereby thp ;Jno,t eompietoM-eference Ubrar to tt woH I placed in the home of each thoughtful refcoa t7 ; Do not forgat lhat you can iecar twenty-eight voludts at ekct jpayteg ttii : iper month, or fourteenyolniflaa hi delivered at a met7pyinB o Cts. Cef CIi? or -. ,J'o per month. A Dine Saving Bank. Is . presented to each subscribej ft wbh;h ' 4rop . the dimes oaily. ThlsteftjiiftjiwiMBOOkj can be had at introductory fates 01 tvlimlted - time only. .... , 'By ordering now yv,, can save from $t.oo III .IT . V! pTi ot your set actorjfe to i hVtywofb,nUrtin M&suroA Vs tCr V n f 'ainoullbMrV 5 noiB V txor. You WIU Mvft regret It Charlotte, N. C i CURE I Teach. S A Cliance to Make Money. , I am delighted with my success sell in Dish Washers ; in the last six weeks I made $534, and was sick part of the time. I think this is pretty good for an inexperienced lady. - I am ; surprised there has never been a good Dish Wash er put on the market before, as every one seems so anxious for one. It certainly is a popular demand that is unsupplied, and that means big money for the agents that supply the demand I believe! that any woman or roan can make from $5 to $12 a day ' anywhree, in this business, andbv addresssing the Iron City Dish Washer Co., E. E. Pitts burg, Pa., you can j;et full particulars. It simply requires a little push. - You can't expect to make money unless you try. I would like Jo have the experience of others of tout readers in this busi ness. M. FRANCIS. " irecdLrie Cotton-Seod Products. ' : i A short tim e ago I received from the cotton oil company a circular showing protein, and fat constituents of fifty American feeding materials i with their rank in feeding v?1y?' etc.. If their report is correct we cattle feed ers are not feeding the proper feeds to make weiKb.t. I am feeding twenty-two steers oi 1.000 pounds weight this winter. Here Is what thev are being fed. I would be pleased to have yov j opinion on it The first twoweekslhaa ground together corn and wheat, one tmsnei of each, and now take two bushels cprn ana o ne bushel wheat. Give them two and a hair bushels of this on top of eight bushels smooth wheat chaff in the morning, then all the out corn fodder istoverf) they will eat. At noon two and a half bushels mixture wnn mo and In the evening two and a half bushels mix ture, as before, with chff followed by as mucn cut corn fodder as they will eat. Access to water twice a day. AU are dehorned and loose. I herewith enclose the small circular with rank of feeding values. Would also like to have your opinion of the cotton seed meal and huU business. ; If it Is as good as they say, it would pay to use it. Corn is worth here cents per bushel; wheat, 64 cents; o4 meal $24. per ton; gluten meal $30 Per ton; cotton seed meal about $21, and cotton seed hulls S.i. If you have the timo and will give mo your opinion on how I can make the most gain oa these steers I certainly will be greatly obliged. J. A. E.; York Pa. . t ' (Answered by F. E. Emery, Agriculturist N. a Experiment Station.) , -. " I find i there is some misrepresenta tion in the circular. For instance, tne fitrures given for cotton seed meal ana hulls are the extreme higrfest ones found in a large number of ' analyses. They represent composition and " not digestibility-two very different con siderations. Please consult stable I pp 2S5 6i Bulletin 108 North Carolina Ex periment Station on this question You cftn not go far wrong feeding a good grain ration with coarse by-pro ducts made on the farm. Your corn fodder (I believe it has had the ears husked but of it and is called $tover to distinguish it from that grown thick and not kllowed to produce ears) Is bet ter : than j cotton seed hulls, j Your wheat chaff is also worth more than the hulls. Make your own comparisons as to price. Jnow for vour ration. It is too wide in the ratio of protein ta carbohydrates. I would not advise you to change your proportion of two of corn to . one of wheat but to feed only 300 pounds of it per day mixed with 100 pounds of cotton seed meal. Feed thison the chaff as! before and ' give- stover the same, all the steers "will eat twice dai lv. I have assumed that this chaff weighs i X pounds per bushel, making 150 pounds dailv and that the steers would eat 250 pounds of stover daily. This ration would be about the stand ard for i 1,000 pounds live weight. It requires 235 lbs. less of corn and wheat mixture i pen, day ; or putting the 100 pounds Of cotton seed meal in; place of 100 of the mixture saves 185 pounds per day and the steers are being fed a fat tening1 ration. Even if this does not seem to be increasing their weight so fast, it ought to make flesh at a cheaper rate per ; pound, hence a more profitar ble ration. - ' The chancre from mixture of corn and wheat I to 1 to 2 of corn to 1 of wheat only chanares the protein' 0.8 pound, the carbohydrates 6.6 pound ' and fat 0.76 pound per day in the whole ra Hon fori 22 steers. It is, nowever, a ciiange m the right direction from 2d to 3d fattening period. Two of corn to one of wheat for first and . third pe riods and 1 to 1 for second would be a good foftnula with the other-articles as fed to alTe-steerfc---'-.'"'" -;';;:. f ' I Top Dressing for Clover. Please ' write me what you think the best thing to top-dress red clover in the absence of stable manure. Wish to take cost into con sideration. Can you tell me what is best to sow in and around flsh ponds for -carp to feed .upon, and where I can get the seed? H. F. F., "J. ayior, N. u. (Answered by H. B. Battle, Director, N. C experiment station.; A good top-dressing for. clover would be 100 j pounds acid phosphate 100 poa nds kainit to the acre. Acid pha sphsLte contains plaster, I which is c4 material benefit to clover, be ides the phosphoric acid '.it con taint ; ;potash in kainit is a useful addition also. Our Botanist, Mr. Mc Carthy, I recommends the following: to .be pla ntea arouna nsn ponds for carp "Uood plants ior nsn jjonas are tne fol lowinf; t . "Wild Bice. ......... '. . ... White Water Wiy...... Yellow Pond Lily-. , PicUerelWeed ....Zlzania aquatica ...Nymphea odorota ....... Wi uphar advena .I'ontenena coraata. Seeds 'of the above can probably be obtained from any of the large seeds men.' All tne above are native to this state, very prolific and hardy rapid growers and favorite food for fishes wherever they occur." , Building a Silo. T I want to build a silo out of brick. I would nice to Know it it wouta ao Dunt of bricks, Howls it bunt ana would, common mortar do to build it with or would it have to be cement? The place i want to Duua it on is high ground against my .barn. How dqyou put the feed in una ae you sait it r it. . uurnam, N. C, Answered by P. E. Emerv. Aericultnrist ?fr . X have seen a brick silo in the ground like;. which kept the silage very welL The trouble with a below ground silo is nm cost oi excavating,: while a brick vail above ground strong enough to resis t the pressure at filling, would Drobabl V cost too much. Your atten tion is c4 Ued to the plans illustrated in .bulletin vo. . u ot mis station. The round f orL . is the best. A steel silo can now be purchased which wduldlast a lite time. - ; Feed is cut to IV or even 2 or inches lomg and run up into, the silo on a carrier atta-cnea to toe cutting ma chine, "ff the ground is high and you can drive on the uphill side it will be best to do that; set the machine so the silage will fall Into tne silo and dis pense with the carrier. So salt is used. feimnlvkeeo the top-leveled and tread the sides and s oft places in filling so it win settle even. ; . Cutblnr; Oats for Feed. : ' Please let me knov r which would be the bet ter way to cut oats f or feed ; to cut them in a tough state while str.V is green or wait until ripe. ' 1 want them to reeo as nay ana am un der the impression to cut them green would be nest a. J. u., u rat-ace Jttiu. ix. u. (Answered by H. E. Emery, Agriculturist N. C. Experimen atativn. Oats cutvwhile yet early m the milk stage will be best for hay, as the val uable food : compounds will then be largely distributed' in the leaves and stems. If left .lateithe movement of these compounds to the grain carries much from- those par ts which : remain comparatively valuele ss straw, ; while the nourishment of the crop is largely concentrated in u;e uer.ieis. Arrest " i vibcase dv tne timely use o Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy- of increasing popularity. Always cures , SICK HEADACHE, sour stomach, malaria, indiges-, tion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseased : I Ti iTrjr ... w - ,1 iu i i o L-lver FlLLsO A NOBLE FIGHT. AN -EallNKa i iuii iunu.i " . : ,.f..ov r a ivX'VTJ'R Twenty-Flv Years of Prosperity, Adversi ty an d Suffering. Tne wean ncwrj Won bv Science Over a Very Stab- l ? ' born Disease. . Atlanta, Ga .Constitution.. - - - Foremost among the best known law- . - . ..... XT.4-1-. MniiAhna vers and larmers oi iwiiu tv""" stands joi. Asuao asu. t ' Pitt County, a man who has 0? the edge of eternity and whose life; had been measured by minutes. . 'Tt has been twenty-two years, smoo I became a resident of this town,' said Col Sugg in telling his story to a report er, "eyen then the first symptoms of Gravel were asserting themselves but were slight. Gradually, however ,'( my disease developed, and fight it las 1 wonld it seemed to gain a stronger foot hold day by dav until, my misery - was, complete. For sixteen' years I never knew what it .wap foTbe free from pain, not pain as an ordinary man thinks of it, but agonizing, excruciating, unendura ble pain. Tortured from nead to loot. at times thrown into spasms wnen n would require the united strength of four men to hold me until I was stupe fied-with fitimulanw and opiates.: ! could not sit, lie or stand, In any one position but the shortest time. Sleep was out of the question unless brought about by the strongest stimulants or opiates. Oh, how manyr many times have I thought of putting an enu to vnai life of suffering. But then my mind would revert to my wife, my children, my home, and I wonld restrain my hand with the hope that soma other means of escape would be offered. : I searched the archives of medicine for relief. Doctors were consulted, lithia waters, mineral waters, drugs, opiates and stimulants 01 all sorts were tried without avail. Why, I sent clear to the "West .Indies for medi cine and yet tha result was the same. " 1 Kept at my woric as long as x couiu but nature gave way at: last and 1 suc cumbed to the inevitable. My entire nervous system had been shattered by the stimulants and opiates I had-taken, my blood had actually turned to water, my weight had dropped from 173 pounds to 123, and it seemed to everybody that the end was in sight. Why I conid not bear jthe gentle hand of my wife to bath my limbs with teoid water. " I was sim ply living from hour - to hour. I had made my will, settled m, business ana waited for the last strand of lif e to snap. It was at thia tims that a -somewhat similar case as my own was brought to to my notice. This man had ; Buffered very much Thad, his life had been despaired c js mine had and yet he had been cured. Think what that ' little word meant to me CUBED. 5 The repor stated that -the work had been accomplished by a'medicine known as Dr. WiUiams Pink Pills for 'Pale Peorde. I investigated the report thor oughly andf onnd that it was truejin detail. Then I, procured some of X'r. Williams' Pink Pills and began taking them and began to get better. I began to sleep like a healthful child. sound. calm j and peaceful, t My appetite came bact and. my nerves were soothed ana restored to their normal condition' and I felt like a new man. But the greatest blessinsr was the mental improvement. 1 began to rem! and digest, to formulate new plans, to take; interest in myiaw practice, which began to come to me as soon as my clients reanzed that 1; was again my t If. After a lapse of 10 years ride h jrseback every day without fatigue. J'ThatDr. Williams' Pink Pills saved my mens beyond doubt, and 1 am spreading their praise tar and wide." Inquiry about the town of Greenville substantiated the above facts of ; Col. bugg's case, and that many others are being benefitted by Dr. William's Pink '1113.; Dr. Williams' Pink' Pills for Pale People are considered an unfailing spe cific for such diseases as locomotor atax ia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, ner vous headache, the aftei effects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, that tired feeling resulting from ? vitiated humors in the blood such as scrofula, chronic erysip elas, etc. They aro also a specific foK troubles-peculiar to females such, such as suppressions, irregularities, and all forms of weakness. In men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excessess of wnatever nature Dr. v uiiams' l-nk Pills are sold by all dealers, or M ill be sent post paid on receipt pf-price, (50 cents a box or 0 boxes for $3:50 they aro never sold m bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, jS, Y. uuver wenaeii iioinies says tnat a man would better be seventy years young than forty years old, 1 1" ' "Perhaps you would not think so, but ayery large proportion of diseasesin New York comes from carelessness about catching cold,'" says Dr. Cyrus Edson. "It is such a simple thing and so com mon that very few people, unless it is a base of pneumonia, pay any attention to a cold. Few York is one of the Wealth iest places on the.Atlantio Coast and yet .there are a great many cases of catarrh and consumption which have their origin in this neglect of the simplest precaution of every day life. The most sensible advice is; when you have one get rid of it as soon as possble. By all means do not neglect it." Dr. Edson does not tell you how to cure a cold, but we will. Take Chamberlain's Cough-Bemedy. It will relieve the lungs, aid expectoration open the secretions and soon effect a per manent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by D. Dv Johnson, druggist," ; - When feaby was sick, we gave her Oastorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. -. . j Buvkteu's Arnica Salve. " s 1 he best salve m the world for ' cuts bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chil- Diams,. uorns, and all. Bkin .Eruptions, and positively cures Pilestor no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give i per fect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25o. a box. For sale by P. B. i etzex. - -- .. Positively cured" by these Idttlo Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea," Drowsi ness, Bad Taste in' the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID IJVF.R. TW j Regulate te Bowels. , Purely Vegetable.' I . ' Small Pill. Small Dose. 1 ' ttCARFERS ' UIITTLE THE LATEST ON OUR CHAUNCEY. One Joke tnat has NotMn to Do witU the Next Campaign Nor-Woman's Bights. - A wen-known Detroiter recently re-.J turned from a trip to -JSew xorK, anu the same evening an. acquaintance was talking to him at the club. : -. "Have ; a nice time ta New, ' York 7 lie asked. ' , -,Fine.": - ' - - 1 ' "What did you do?", "Well, "for one thing, I was at a dinner where Chauncey Depew spoke. "Pshaw!"- exclaimed, 'the - friend, "that's nothing; it would be a good deal more to tell If you tiad attended a dinner where- he kept stilL" De troit 'Free Press. ! i , " "I'm so glad you've come, Miss Mor rison! I have so- -longed for; a dance with you. May I haye the fourth ''waltz:?"--'-'" i , .u 1 . "You may if i em not engaged." 1 : "Your ardehows that you're not.? 1 "Yes irat I'm going to eit out . the third waltz with, Wilbur Smyth, and well, si. may be - engaged wben the fourth comes."r-narper's Bazar. An Eager and a Nippinj Wind. A continuous down pour of ram, in clement weather, -generally in winte and spring, are -unfavorable to ail classes of invalids. But warmth and activity infused into the circulation counteracts these influences and interpose a defense aor&in t them. Hostettfer's Stamach Bit ters, most thorough and effective of stomachics and tonics, pot only enriches the bload, but accelerates its circula tion, '4 Foi a chill, or premonitory sym toms of rheumatism and kidney com plaint, particularly prevalent at these, seasons, it is the best possible Remedy. It ia alsa inyaluable for dyspepsia, liver complaint, - constipation and nervous ness. 1 Never set out on a winter or spring journey without it. Elderly per sons and the delicate and .convalescent are greatly aided by it. i : Items from I'lllville, Atlanta Constitution. - 1 -. i We're having spring weather now; drank, so much whisky during the, bliz zard, every nose in the neighborhood ia in full bloom. - - . ; Spring is certainly upon us for the farmers are nowj giving mortgages and buying stove son the installment plan. ; Many a blessing comes to us in dis guise.! Lightning struck the church steeple last Sunday, - and the preacher hasn't had rheumatism since. We are now enlarging the paper with the money wei madej shoveling snow this spring. ' i Don't strike a man when he is down: Wait tell he gets up and strike him for $10.00. ; , , Salesmen Wanted.1 Good wages offered to sell our "Nurse ry Stock. Apply for terms. We wil haye for Spring and Fall; 1895, an im mense stock of Apple, Pear, . Peach, Plum, Apricot, Chery, Grape, etc. Also small fruits, shade and ornamental trees roses, ,1 etc. We make a specialty of wholesaling to i large, planters direct. We will sell to responsible parties and take note payable in six, . twelve and eighteen months-. Writeus for wholesale pricesi) "Address : SOUTHERN NURSERY CO., - , .i i Winchester, Tenn. , Don't be alarmed when people slander you It might perhaps be even worse if they told the truth. For seven years or more MrsW.'- D Louner, of QuiEcy, Ky., was subject to severe attacKS 01 cramp colic. Mr. o.- li. Morse, a druggist of that place, recom-j mended Chamberlain's Colic ChoWa and.Dirrrhcea Remedy,' which has effect- ea , a permanent cure, saving her . much suffering besides the trouble and. ex pense of sending tor a doctor, which was often necessary. For Johnson, druggist. sale by D. D. Wanted. - ,. . . -1 v To employ an enercetic Ladv or Opti '.. tleman to represent us in each county-4 Salary $50.00 per month and a comrnia- sion Adaress with stamp. CHAS. A. ROBINSON & Co., ' . Salina; Kansas. ' - . J . j , ' . Foresight. 111 . 1 .... i- -- - Ti ! What is ' : " Castoria s Dr; Samuel Pitcher's prescription for and Children. It contains neither Opium, SIorpiiT v.- It is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' r.' Hillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Yorm3 auaar.' . feverisliess. usiuxi piuuiiia , . . ... .... ---..vl cures Diarrhoea teething? trotfblcs, cures Castoria assimilates the . and bowels, giving, healthy and natural sleep r toria is jthe Children's I'anacea tno iiiothei's pa Castoria. "Catoria Is an excellent medicino for children.- Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon tueir children." I Da. Q. C. -Osgood, . j Lowell, Mass. Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real . Interest of their children, and use Casfbria in ' stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, aoothjng syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves. Da.J. F.KrxcH26K, : Conway, Ark. 1 The Cejntaur Company, JT1 I - IAHT - I expect FURNITURE, .. 1 if New Styles, Fine Work and Low Prices count for fmvt!rin, yp. you thinkjit foolish to pay $17.50 or $20.00 for an Oak "Bedroom & wnen you can ouy a uetter one wise to pay q?3u vv ior a iranor omt to one tieaier. wnen yon cmbr a batter one. from me for $22.50 ? I can offer you the saisc mii all grades land styles of Furniture. THE LARGEST S'fiJCKY you TO CHOOSE FROM ever displayed before. V pianos And organs i Jvery instrument x oner is strictly Urst-ci ass ana is iniiy gnarantcei write for catalogues, prices ana onert$4ao jriAixu at - .$3vo,. bargains a$ I have never been mstrument8,.and furnish fine stool, scarf and instructor. 3. IMI. LljTlDKEWS, FurniturePianos and Organs ' . Ship Yoor "Batter, Poultr OTHER PEODUQE TO Eggs, Yoa will receive higliest handle on Commission. - riUU x 1 omlJl ,j . i. i Ti V .T -March th. tf. "Send for A ; Sj HILL t m u m f m s. r - m w a. s :em . a . . p. m mw Rivee, N. C, Jan. 8, 1895, ' Lyon Mfg. Co., BrooUyn, A" I". .' Gentlemen :A short time since one of my horses had scratches so 'very bad that its leg became swollen and ' very much in flamed.; I used a few bottles of Mexican -Mustang Liniment and the inflammation : and scratches- soon disappeared, leavin my horse as good as ever. .1 find it is the best remedy that jean be had for this dis ease, and I heartily recommend it to all . who have horses or stock of any kind. - Truly:yours, J. W. B BASIN, High PoijfT, N. C, Dec. 14. - Xi0n Mfg. Co., Brooklyn, X.Y. . Gentlemen : I! . can highly recommend Liniment to those suffer- I have Used it nnd fnnnrl flexican Mustang in? from burns. - it excellent; Sincerely yours, aerk BeUevuo Hotel J. N. CAMPBELLv ' ; . Tiedmont Warehouse . KEiDSViLtE, N. C, Dec. 6, 1894, jjyvn jiijg. jx., Jirooklun, K. Y. - Gentlemen : I have used Hexican nus tang Liniment foif a good many years and consider it the beist hniment made. I keep, it in the house al the time. It will do aU tuai ia claimed ior it. Kespectfully, V. M. MOORE. ; vomitins: and TYind Colic. Castoria rol'i constipation and flainvl food, regulates the MTJ stonu, Castoria " Castoria is so-n-ell ; ; 1 recommend it as sups known to me." . . . UlSo-OTftt " Our physicians in the chil,w- mene nave spoken hhlv 0f 1 anna fn .l.al- ,.,;. I " . and althou?h - nr.;- v - rl ia extt wujc. "emu i to C0lli farnr nrwn f.t ' a. TT... w ALUta CSkithJ Fres., Murray Street, Ko'ss- YorkCiij YOUR to se31 you your irom me m vak iot go ? p terms. i?or lriiic 1 i iJAis l v. j. nave otner special Darpuus-ne able to effer. IJ.pay freiLt ta . 16 and 13 WctTratSr - : ' ' CHARLOTTE, Gash Price We buv outri C1" returns. Commi?sion for has Out Price List." Mi. t A V a r- lRoi. lull PIANOS, AND OROS 7 I U ft t" - - - pi - lvs 1 ! ..-4-- - j j-, 1 - man frice ' n i
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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March 14, 1895, edition 1
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