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-i ' - ", ' llll I II - Cotton Blight. Testsmade bv! the Alabama Experiment Station , and elsewherej prove conclusively that , fx - f Kainit Prevents loss caused .rtffri Wirhf . Plahtprs can revent the immense annually by this 1 disease. Send for pur pamphlets. r j . '. ,1 mill wstt sejit free. -It "Will cost you notnmg to reau uieui, iuij GERMAN KALI WOK.1C5, 93 wassau Doco,iw swa. They are dollars. i ( PIEDMONT AIR LINE.) - i FIRST AND SECOND DIVISIONS Schedule Effeotlva March 17, 1893 This Co Ihe'pubiic, - .LfmJa, i. .mlillahad. a. Intel nation ad to subject to change wi.krr IB UUUUf uocu. ijvuvumv x : BICHSOHD TfK CIIAHIOTVB. No. 11 Dally. No. Dally. No. 17 Dally, Except .. Sunday. No. S7 Dally. 1 No. 33 ueiiy. I Iy.Rlchmond Amelia Court House 4 ; Burkeville : Keyaville Sou th Boston , Danville - BeldBvlllo ; I Greensboro 5 High Point J ; ;r Kalmbury - r i foneocrt I ! 'AT.CharloiW li 35 a m f SO am . f J 38 am- t 839 am - (film ' 7 Mam : 8 So am - 9 C4 a m 10 10 a m ." : 11 00 a m .01 50 am 13 SO p n. 1 47 p m. 2 24 p m -08pnf - 4 24 Dm 6 56 p m (41pm 7 37 p m 806 p m 9 17 p m 10 06pw 10 50 pm eoo p m 735pm 810pm 850pm '. r' swam 445am i t23am 657am. fSS"m siiam - 7i4am . 1 7 58ii m 925am I (jar.Spaitanbnrg 0irfovllle 1 , Ar.AUanta (Onsrl Time) 854 p m 4 05pm; 9 30pm 100am 530am 11 37 a m 12 28 p m 8 35pm CHARIiOTTE TO BICHMOXD. f No. IS DaitT. No. 86 Daily. No. 38 Daily NO. 34 Daily. No. 18 Dally, Kxcept Sunday. Xy.Atlahta (Centrl Timer ureenvme l,v.Bpartapburg- JjY. Charlotte . Concord ' SallBbury ? s High Point ! Oiveosboro Keldsvllle Daaville I ttouth Boston J ! Keysville S -if Murkevillo Amelia tourt jjHouse Ar.Bicbmoud b S I 8 00 a m . Z35pm 40pm 7 00 p m 7 45 p m Ml p m 8 40 p m 1015 pm 11 00 p m S05am 410am 525am 6 08 a m 6 45 a m 800 am 9 45 a m 4 S8 a m - 5 33 a m 12nn 527 p m 618 p m V LOVER AND - PIANOr 3f ' - --- ; : - " I The Couiblaatlon Wm Too MucI for tm Man Next Door. v like another room, JandT a mo- has a T wmilrl lord," Bald a mJia young up w office counter or a pnTam cording to uie jLwuruiu hot w- - "What's the matter now??' asked the . landlord, "anybody, , committed suicide next door?" ',, ,,a "Worse than that.r said the mild young man; "the next room U uoe parlor of a suite pccupied by a widow and her daughter." . -, "Exactly; ycru're hit it right the first time." ril : "The daughter ha& a piano. ;. .. a. - 41ia nianftT weiiiuo you oujwi "Not in. the least; dui wai mfirty Thfl vonine lady also lovef." 'Oh'!" said the landlord, "is he the Obstacle?" , - - "Jbet me state tne caw . KnucrhT v.r n. new waltz. Which, they practice together every evening, thAv will never learn it, never! the mild young man sighed, "Why? Too difficult?" I" tw rufflMiit? No. sir: its too easy, Tfa called the 'Kiss Waltz and at the end of very bar I hear him say, wow we kiss,' or she sugegsts, Here is more kissing.' : Now, what I want to know is, why don't they .give up either the music or the kissing? It's the combin- t.n vtiHntr itia bV' inches. nvu a-ia him : that NO. It was the only room vacant, but ne saw ha'd take the chances, ana movsu m. but and Th . Difference.) . 8 35a m 9 18 am 10 10 p ra 11 21 a ra -11 55 a m 12 33 p m IK D m 242 p m 3 55 p m 437pm 54 pm 6 35 p m 8 3upm 938pm 10 48 am 12 00 am Ulapm 11 48 p m ' 12 24 p m 1 13a m 1 88 a m 2 83 a m 2 50am 5 50a m I 632am i 7 10 a m i 840am SLEEPIJt CAB SERVICE. ji . . . r, ., limits mmniHM nnreiv ot runman vara; miu- V. nd 38, a;binr? n" ""h. n.h Rieonrnff Cars between new York and New Orleans, AU -rv. : i-v -l.l.rii 4mn- A I1C11SLB. I dHot fcprincs. and;Nortliloand from Ttinjnff Oar between Grceosboro and AlontKomery. . . s . v : x lU 1i . 0 ftn itnATtra Ai knd New York, Asheville an Pullman Cars and First Class Coach sr- a ncruHtine two rei JJlUlDg -ari ire- Imnm Pmlman rffia and CommDmioew ,... -x- mited, iween Salisbury te m" New York, AtlanU tend l01!: VorkSnd Stf Anlustine. Also has Bleeping Car between Charlotte and Augusta. ; No. . SieSpinjr Car Greensboro to Raleigh. ; ' M.a!f.J.SSailiB Potot.. For rate, or Information apply to uy i i uruujju iiv,kTjo - asentoftUeVomnto -erlntedet First Dl'islou, Danrllle. Va - , i J. "r" i BYDEK, Superintendent Second DiyisionCharrotte, N. C. fUSSfii SnBpr(irWernSyetem. : General Passenger Agent, . WasrhingtonT DC. . . ; " .WMMngton. . t., Carim, !ita Csptj, Jonah Joiner SUPERIOR COURT. arabbowell. Plaintiff, " ; i -vs. ' -Paul 037(1 wife, Jincy, ,TTaTtsp.ll and wife. Marv. Jno. and wile idlsy, .Jieda iorton w. Howell, Jon Stansill and wife Hes eie, MolUel HowelL Tbos. Howell, Wilson Helar anJ wife Mary, Adam Hartsell, Oscar HartselL Clave Aus tin and wif e! Sallie, defendants. On readiniand filing the affidavit of J. C. Hartaellj and ,it appearing to the satisfastion df the court that Oscar . Hartsell. CMve Austin and Sallie Aus tin are non-iesidents of the te of North Carolina, and cannot, after due diligence, '.be! found within this State; andit f urthe appearing that a cause of action exists asrainst the said defendants, and that they! are proper and necessary Darties to ari action relating to real Droiiertv in the State, which is for the lavinsr off df dowsr to the Plaintiff Sarah Howell v ;. --: It ia.therefiwe ordered, adiudzed nd decreed that Service of summons on said Defendants e made by publication in The Time, a weekly newspaper pnb- and State aforesaid, once a week for six conBeeu1T'e weeks, reiuiring the Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conauaea ior moderate Ftt. Our Omcr. is Oppositc O. S. Patent Omce and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. I Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free.. Address, v-w ' ' " , V : ;-' 1 ' , C.A.SOW&CO. Am P.TrNT nrnr.r Washington. D. C. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. INTERESTING FACTS Allow FECCXIAB IJlbtuA&it THIS CO. said defendants named as aforesaid: to r be and appe& at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said County and State, oni or before the 23th day of April. 1895, apd plead, answer or demur to tne complaint of the 4 plaintiff which was filed in tbis action on the 1st day of December, i&94, or the- plaintiff will apply to the: Court for the relief de manded in tle complaint and for costs of action, . " 1 ' Issued thisll3th day of March, 1895, JAS. C. GIBSONr . -' I Clerk Superior Court. 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C, li In writing inclose this ad. FOR $195. BRADBURY PIANOS, Unexcelled for use in schools and Colleges. Send for illustrated cat alogue.fi Refer, by permission, to . Mrs OSf W. Hams, 1507 Vt. ave. vasnurgton, u. u., wno has used . one of our Pianos for 12 years. .' In orlering inclose this adyertise- : ment, x ADDRESS F. G. SMITH, ;i 1223 Pa. Ave N. W. ' , '- - Washington, D. C j FACTS! POSITMS- GUARANTEED, under reasonable eondltionsr Do not say it cannot be done, untililyoa send for ffree" 120 page cata-loene-DBAUiSHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE ami School of Sbortband, Typewriting; and Telegrapjav. Nashville, Tenn. -4 weoks btf Drau5bons - method of teaching C0Ok-keepingM equ u u is. weeas oy oiu mcioua. It expends o:ore ironey In the Interest of its em ninvmont. ibnimiDt than half the business eol fere, in -t h (uvith take in as tuition. It is strongly endorsed br bankers, Merchants and practical book-keepers .U over ibe United States. Reasona ble rates of tuition. Cheap board. Open to both . m atiionm iiast vear. reitrsentin 3k States and Tefiritones. It has also prepared books ' HOME STUDY; sent on 60 day. trial .nv want AriHrtf Nashville, Tenu. N. B. It pays cash, 5, for vacan cies as book-keepers, stenographer teachers etc., reported, provided it nua same. When Ton write explain Address: J. F. Dranghon, Preet, tTat flAtftst flattery. Rhft-Vfls. so do LT But wnat maaes you so attenuve to aiusa omwuiv . Rh in thft worst natter er i auuw w anywhere. A Sate Prediction. 'Tell me, Oh . Soothsayer of Second nvpmiA wnom win x love acVoH fhA fair voune Kirl from Har- Mme. Zingara looked long into tne violet eyes of the maiden. Then she walked over to the window and gazed in n fthRtrarted way at the LM trains. Finally she opened a cupboara ana swallowed a glass or. Drown miuiu, which, she explains, was a Qivinauon potion, and promptly fell- into a trance. " "T nlm." she cried. "TUere ne sits ln a, City Hall train on the Third avenue road. There is a vacant seat beside him. That is for you. "lake 11 and he is yours. . -1 . The young girl sprang to ner ieet, but the Soothsayer detained her. - "Not nowf she said. "I have loos ed into the future. Go you, to-morrow morning, at exactly 8:30, to the Fifty ninth Street Station of the Third Ave nue road, enter, the car that "stops nearest you, take the first vacant seat you find, and your future husband will be sittine beside youi on your rignt. If, for any reason, ybu do not meet him to-morrow, try iagain the next day and th next, and keep It up till vou find him beside you." These words were spoKen iweive years ago. The, girl followed the sooth sayer's directions to the fetter, jsvery f ornmgrartro--trfcr-aiiff air these years, she has boaded a City. Hall train at Third avenue and Fifty-ninth street, but -she has not yet met her future husband. She has never once found a vacant seat! Life. i , Owfr Friends'? Sys DrOUrr WendeB Hotaos, "art the piiietoae ttntym kwasve oof I pragre.. ttrvoch tT ' P 7W vrat to be aoavefcody? If you do, wcrea nopnetehMe. ,tbi. th. ! 4U9 " Oaf The nan who doe not fcfl4w thine. fBte u wrely left In the nce M nors wso rt with . bucket of . , Tw in h telaflof apartaot Yffar friid 1B he itm, bat tlwy cu not item to wlt for you. Thar. Is M 144U Worse, ncvwcetonreraer backwvA UCm CrUia o4 Hte. t mm - I Who Hesitates Is Lost " How4ojeed-th.aie peat question,, umltWUJKtDiajJttkDO I tyoa a ts do. and fnea da It - - K aaJf-otMore. :r'" ": b ;i. Whatever yoor bwlnes., trade or . rofeMion. make yooroelf auuter of Mi - Mefw fc&oviedre ctaue ami... Stud - tb practical .art of yoot poarneM firrt 4ui4 wnajsewytjoriDiMartenrard. Butyoa vifl Wt I Writ herd) my salary . .ajalli I bay. tu fooa sor jaooey ior a library wherewith te e4octe ayself, tad ho .UM , ior lectures or leMuu Listen: If yonr rooss H only mix feet b foor and your lucosse th. .auSeaa. cm a.n TtAuii it vifh th. beat Rbrary lathe world t . cotf iai win surpriM yoa ey its raslznlfieanca. Pot that one work coyer, th. emir, field of han kMwtwJee, It U a work worthy td be foor fnliU throagh life. Iti.th.nev Kpto-dat. editloa etiie Great Eocytlb?x41a friiAnsic. ana u yoa art a .ahscrlbaf h h. Observer von caa have It a. vnn owe by th. simple saying of 10 cents a day. . mm iwr appuganon DtanK. . , j t The Observer, - CHARLOTTB, N. C -H - mm Sam Jones, the Kevlvallst. ; An amusing incident occurred at the close of Sam Jones' sermon at Pulaski the other , day. Stepping down from the pulpit, folding his hands across his breast, and - looking ' solemn ly over the audience, the great revival 1st said: , - "I want all the women in this crowd who have not spoken a harsh word or harbored an unkind thought toward their husbands for a month past to stand up." : ': One old woman, apparently on the shady side of sixty, stood up. "Come forward and give me your hand," said the preacher. xne woman am so, whereupon jonea said: - .. - ' .- "Now turn around and let this audi ence see the best looking woman in the country." - After taking her seat the revivalist addressed the men: "Now, I want all the men In this crowd who have not spoken a hard word or harbored an unkind thought toward their wives for. a month, past to stand up. Twenty-seven great big strapping fellows hopped out of the audience with all 'the alacrity, of champagne corks. ' : . v ": ; '. "come forward and give me' your hands, my dear boys."; Jones gave " each one " a vigorous shake, after which he ranged all of them side by side in front of the pul pit and facing the audience. He look ed them" over carefully and solemnly, and then; turning around to -the -audi ence, he said. "I want you all to take a good look at the twenty-seven : biggest , liars in the State ol . "Tennessee," Harwell -(Ga.) Sun. 1 " ' : li . A Slim Death. Rate. y Visitor You- have a remarkably ef ficient Board of Health in this town. Shrewd Native, (one of many) You are right about that, I can tell you, "Composed - of scientists. I pre sume?" . y "No, sir; scientists are too theoret ical." "Physicians, perhaps?"- 'JNo; we don't allow doctors on pur Board of Healthno, sir; nor under takers, either." "Hum! What sort of men have you chosen, then?" f , "Lif e insurance ageiits." Pearson's VYCwKXjTe - ARE YOU '. BANKRUPTinheaith, constitution undermined by ex- A WeU-tuown Man Relate. III. Exporleneo and Tells How He Saoceeaea : . . in Getting ReUef. . Trorn the St. Louis. Mo.. Chronicle, ; i'Kn ntifi knows except myseli the amount of suffering I endured for n wards of four years, ixuiu told was catarrl of the stomach." The Weaker was Mr. J. . P. best known professional swimmers in Sfc Ibnowat Prof. Clark's Natator inm 19th and Pine.;: The rest HE the m toJestSgetory isbesttoidin Professor Fox s own way. - . T It's a little oyer five years since 1 first became afflicted with the disease. My trouble all commenced with a severe ,ld contracted oy looiieuy iter one bitter com ay, sufficient care of yfeif on com ing out. Treating tne coiar guj, gotnotner m r -r -J- , tion Decame senuuDi- i , aching of the eyes and this was followed bv stinging pains, almost unbearable in my head. Then my throat -commenced to nil witn a sumy "vw"-" L jr7 caused me to hawk and spit in a mcst dis aeeabla manner. ; Wha with this and the constant bad taste in pay mouth, my life became a. buraen rom. ,m.y ft-' tite. which had previouBiy Deeujj good, began to iau me, uu irum., of goodly proportions I became-gaunt, pale and thin, mamiesuy unaer y as a rule, but just then I certainly lost my ?"fInYfabiut , fallowed their advice, but experienced no permanent relief. Thens at tunea . x began to go light headed,' One day m artinnlar. I have occasion to remember, AsrTTeino with a friend I wbb i cinaA ivifh art attack ol verti- go. I reeled around, staggered half way across the room and fell, striking my head heavily against thesharp edge door, and being knocKea ,Li ototot romnined in for OVet half an hour. On coming to 1. found myself in bed with a doctor, nurse ana mMW rinrlinsr over mel I was confined to the house oyer a week, being barely able to walk across the; bed-room. J. became nervous; and sleepless, and even v.;io. t vuV cfntrt suffered from ..hinv n.nrl rp'Ttinc Tms. I had nooe- sire to eat, and what I did get down ramsed indigestion of the worst kind. With the continuous coughing my i,.i tuuumA rorv Rfire. and u ever uuva . . j - , tv.ara won a. miftpr&hla being 1 was tne one. My nerves were all unstrung and T U olmrwet nnmnUtaly WB OUt A - l . . . . . . Often I would be seized Iwith a f eeling Thiawpnt on until one at, o f TiPTirl insisted that I try Dr. Wu- Pint Pill, fnr Palei PeoDle. and he IMUlu dk - . read to me a paper wherein several curea of cases similar to mine j were t?vviw ptprmined to fnve them a tnai. I then, or rather my mother did, threw the doctor's medicine away and began 1qV the, ml!a AftnaUv beiore A uau V , . I V . taken half of the contents oi tne nr hox 1 bcean to feel a marEet inprove- ment I began to sleep ! well, with my returning appetite I began to taKe wttAi vnw of ilia, tne ernawine bbuw i; 4n mtr ctrimaoh rtiftnrf area. ceased to belch up eas and Had no ieei. nf vnmitin after eatins.' the sore noci in mv throat wo Til SWBT. K11U. v cii, J V . ' i J it.. Tpifhin a mnnth. 1 Venturea OU Ol mo nnnort T tent on with the Dills ana well you see me now. I feel as well as 67er I did and I don't suppose there is a sounder man physically, than myself in tha nrtTintrv. T am in and out of the wntr three and four times a day, eivin; swimming lessons, and 1 certainly aim- bnte' my present good health to vt, Williams' Pink Pills. You can use my ' - m -r -1 la B nam a if von want to. ana x sunn ue nlAASAd to tell of the crreat benefits X have deiived from the use of the pills at anytime." t ' : An analvsis of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People shows that they contain, in a condensed form, an tne elements necesq&iv to fdv6 new life and richess to the blood and restore shat tered nerves. Thev are an unfailin epecinc for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, neuralgia, rheumatism, . nervous Lheadachejjheflfter jrffeits- C la grippe, palpatation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all forms of weakness either in male or female. Dr. William's Pink Pills are sold b v all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, (50 cents a box or 6 boxes for $2.50 they are never sold in bulk or by the 108) by addressing- Dr. Williams' Medi cine Co,, Schenectady, N. Y. . ' II ow to Slake Money. t j-..4nr,i now whv I could not mtCmoney Wiethe Per that 1 had There are so SZtnnd. plating pusine tuu vr nlf Grav&" c Plating -Works, Columbus Ohio, that I commencea to Tiiftke money, xne Avyyi - 7 rfv this house and all tie. trade secrets connected with -the ""fSS such as are necessary iu and silver Piating factories are given free. As soon as I got the Royal1 later made money rignt aiou-r i""". - I cleared $72.50, and everybody is ae- lio-hted with jny. worn, has hSublo with their plating : ma chines, as 1 have, suouia pu w ove firm ana ODtain wbui ; and they will be able to maKo v money as x nave uoue. Plater is fitted out complete, everything ready for business ; you do not have to spend a cent for - materials. m During these hard times this information js val uable. : r'-'f"ii:iy"- Lady ''Is Mre Blinks at home ?" "Can you tell me when she will be at "An eAon o.a ctifl efta tlie raror uusi- ed, mum an' she's almost finished now, . Our better halves say they 1 could not -1 1 l rilmhuv atr. h keen nouse . winnow. ; uimui"v. - Cough Eemedy." It s used m more than half .the homes in Leeds; . arm Tior.a Iowa, ' his snows; tne erneem ih that, vmeilv ia held where it haa hann nolf for-vears and is well known. - Mothers have learned- that there is nothing so good for cold, croup and whooping cough, that it cures tnese ailments quickly and permanently, and f riot. if. ia nlnnRftnt and safe for children tofaltA as and 50 cent bottles fdr sale by D. D. Johnson, druggist. "Are von the boss here ?" v -u Afr, MapVIv Dd I look like a man hat would allow his wife to get aloii without a cook." Tf. u-ii! bo nn ftci-efiable surprise toper- sons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn prompt lelief may be had by tak ing Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as tne nrst symp- An.i of thn rliopasa annear. 2o and SO cent bottles for sale by D. D. John son, druggist. ' ;n . ' Foor Indeeat ; :;' Tlis -nrosnAftt of relief from drastic cathartics for persons troubled witn constipation is poor indeed.1 True they act upon the bowels, but this they do with violence, and tneir operauoub tfinds to wfltikfin the intestines, and is prejudical to the stomach j ; Hostetter'e Stomach Bitters is an efiectual laxatiye. but it neither gripes nor-; enfeebles HVirthArmorA: it nromntps li?estion and a reVnlar action of the liver and the fcid- nevs. It is an efhcienti barner against and remedy for malarial complains and rheumatism, and ia of great benefit to the weak, nervous and aged. As a med icinal fitimnlant it cannot be surpassed Ph.T8icianscordiallyrecommend it, audits professional indorsement is tuny oorne ont- bv nontilar experience." Appetite and sleen are both improved by this agreeable myigorant and alterative. 'Irise t- a question of isrU)nal priv ilege "exclaimed an agitated lady mem ber of the Colored Legifilature, address the Speaker. "Is my hat on straight ?" ? A PLUGGED NICKEL.' JJ a Chleaffo A great reduction in pension expen ditures has been brought about by the present administration." xne total amount appropriated for 1893 was $155,311,000r for 1894, $180,681,000, for 1895, $151,581,000, and for 1896, $141,381,000. ; Here ; Commissioner Lochrea- thinks- the cost is . likely to stick for two or three years, the falling off from deaths and other causes being counterbalanced by first payments in new pensions allowed, which often em brace large amounts of arrears. W.lit5bUGLAS 2 CUaF? IS THE BEST. wnw&riTroR A KING. CORDOVAN". FRENCH AENAMrxiCD CALF. '43.M FlNECALFarttNGARBa 3.WP0UCE.3 SOLES. t.7?B0YS'SCHISHCE1 ivAxir:a - 4FAB0.9 .ITS i - -. SEND fOR CATALdEUE 1 - 1 uiwiaa.. - Over One Million People wear the V. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes travagance in eating-, by disre . vm .v4. uin vuaiiy miiiolabiuiy ney Kiva me oeax value for the none They equal custom .hoe. In style and fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. 1 ne price, are anlform, stamped on cole. rrom i o 3 savea over oiner makes. .If your dealer cannot supply you we can.' Sold by - Heilig & Kendrix, ; Mount Pleasant, N. C. I PARKERS HAIR BALSAM - Cleanaes and bfaotafwa the halx. 1-r' Promotes a laxunant pnwth. : . Z w" Never Pail, to Hestora Gray ijH.iSf' Hair to ita Youthful ColorT jvsrviv , 4 Curea aealp diwsui Ac hatr. ialtuis. . fOe.and.l.Wat DruggiBte garding the laws of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt's Liver Pills will cure you. For sick headache dyspepsia, sour stomach, ' malaria, v torpid liver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. - c s Liver Pills an absolute cure. .TT4 ' m 1 lUtt'S I'M Parker's Ginger Tonio. It cunw tne vurw ouko, i Weak Limn, Debility, Iadigoetioo, Fata, Take ia tima.0cta i HINDERCORNS. Th. only rere enre for Come. No morphine or opium In fills, crca ah Paint Dr. Miles' Pats 'One cent a dose." - A Valuable Che.U Taooma, Wash. 'I have used your Simmons Liver Regulator and can con scientiously 6ay it is, the King of all Liver Medicines. I- consider it a medi cine chest in itself." Geo. W.Jackson. Your druggist sells' it in powder or liquid ; the powder to be taken , dry, or made into a tea . Rumor .says the Supreme Court will decide the income tax unconstitutional and, even vgives the position of each -of the eight 'justices sitting Justice Jack son has been too ill to take any part in the present term on the case. There is, of course, no method of ascertaing the truth or falsity of the rumor, which lr believed or disbelieved according to the wishes of the, expressor of the opin ion. While officials of the government would prefer that the tax stand hey say that an adverse decision : will not make an extra session ;of Congress abso lutely necessary, unless there should be another run on the Treasury gold. There is no excuse for any man to ap pear in society with a grizzly- bear4 since the introduction of Buckingham s Dve. which colorsrriatural brown ror black. ' rZ 'I understand there wasn't a dry eye in the room when Miss Elokute finished her pathetic recitation." ' -! There wasn't any other kind of an eve there, either." "!-- Naturally fair complexions would be the rule rather than the exception; -as unfortunately it is at present, if the la dies would wholly abandon cosmetics, and more generally keep the blood pure and vigorous by the use of Ayer's Sarsa parilla, the only reliable blood-purifier. Those who never read the advertise ments in , their , newspapers miss more than thev presume.' Jonathan Kenison, of Bolan, Worth Co., Iowa, who. had been troubled with rheumatism in his back, arms and shoulders read an item m his rmoer about now a prominent tier- man citizen of Ft- Madison had been cured! He procured the same medicine and to use his own words: - "Xt cured rifirht no." He also says: , f'A neighl and his wife were both sicjk in ed with rheumatism. Their. boy as over to my house and said they were so bad that, he hol Arktha nftnV?Tio T f.-ilil liiro of UU W VKVF - . " ...... Chamberlain's Pain Balm and how it had cured me, he got a bottle and cured them up in aelc4-2--Cent bot- tits lor sale by D. D. Johnson-druggisL - , P . - - - Bncklen's Ariuca8lve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chil blains. Corns, and all bkm irruptions and positively cures Piles or no pay. re quired. It is guaranteed to give per fect - satisfaction or : money refunded. Price 2oc. a box. For sale by P. B. Fetzer. Wanted. - - To employ an energetic Lady or Gen. tleman to represent us in each county Salary faCLOO per month and a commis sion. Address with stamp. . CHA.S. A. ROBINSON & Co., I :x .' , Salintf, Kansas. ' When Baby was sick, we gave her Qastorla. When she wad a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. . 1 llmokt Created a as. on , .' Street Car- - - When Mr. Benjamin BiUiwink. look- at the change ne nau m rrrr: after getUng off tne street brought him down town the morning- he found ; that tne conuuciwi had passed a.piuggeq nve-ccu him. - Mr. BilliwinK am not o for the value of Ihe coin, but he naa the average American dislike to being overreached, and he put that Plu&Se,a coin back in his pocket and bided his time. In ; the evening he. climbed aboard a northbound street car, and when the conductor came around Mr. Bllliwink handed him ,. that identical five-cent piece. The conductor looaeu at it and handed it back. - .- "I can't take it,", he said, "it s piug- Yes," replied Air. cnnwiua, - know it It's plugged, Hut you 11 taae iL". T . I "reckon not - If I turn in tnat nimrp-Ari ninkfti I'll have to maxe 11 jroo . . . . ... hi. eood out of mv own Docket, ana 1 uu i.- afford it, ' You give me good money or can't carry you."' I : Then Mr. Billiwink rose up In his wrath. 1 - Yes, you will," - he shouted, "ana you'll take that nickel, too! ioo here! I got that from conauctor w B7 on this line this very morning. Here's the rest of the change, just is he gave it to me' . ' - I cant help that I've get my or ders, and " " ' 1 "You've got orders not to taKe piugj ged nickels, But you're allowed to pay them out," vociferated Mr.' BiUiwink, regardless of the sensation he was creatine in the crowded car. "If Mr. "Verkea etvea out a Dlueeed nickel he oueht to take it back, bv ginger. That's all there is of it. Now, you take tnis or nothing: it's an you 1 get. - mr, BiUiwink was determined not to be put off that car without a fight; and he braced himself - for ; th coming shock. ' ' 1 Well." said the conductor, after re? fleeting a moment T can t take that piece of money, but 1 1 guess; you haven't verv far to ride, and you can ride without paying anything? You U get even that way. Will that be satis factory," 1 Mr. BiUiwink; wilted. "Thunder!" he said. "If you're not eoine to ikick harder than that I'll give you al good nickel, v Which , he : dd and got off at the next crossing.-Chlcago Tribune. A Good Example. Sometimes one finds it veneration. In one ;of the fifth ward ars recently an old gentleman got -onto a crowded car. He was pretty Uired and hung to ona - of the straDS ; because he waM incapable of standing up alone. There were several well-built men in the car but they seemed unusually absorbed in the advertisements that fresco the top sides of the car. Finally & young girl of about twelve years got up and said: ; . .': --' '"r ) '- "Won't vou take my-, seat? 5 I am more able to stand than you are.? l The old man stared at-her irt amaze ment J 1 "Why whyl'f he stammered, "I don't want to rob you of your seat" ' "That doesn't make any difference, she said determinedly. ' "You look more tired than I feel. Take my seat; please do."". ' l The old man sat down and the gir took hold of the car straps. ', ' . The young, men in the car suddenly found something interesUng in -the floor, for none of them raised , their eyes toward the young girl who had voluntarily surrendered her seat .to one who needed it more than she did, At least , three of . them wore huge chrysanthemums on their coats. There is no reason why social manners in i parlor . should differ from those - in 6treet car. Syracuse Post ' v -- ;J .1 ' . . . ...... ... . Salesmen Wanted. Good wages offered to sell our Nurse ry Stock Apply for terjna. We wil haye for Spring and Fall,! 1895, an im mense stock of Apple, I Pear, x'each. Plum, Apricot, Chery, Grape etc. Also small fiuits, shade and ornamental trees roses,, etc. We make ia specialty of wholesaling to- largo planters direct. We will sell to responsible parties and take note payable in six, twelve and eighteen months. - t Writeus for wholesale prices. Address : SOUTHERN NURSERY CO., --J; . Winchester, Tenn. The confidence that people have in Ayer's Sarsaparilla as a blood medicine is the legitimate and natural growth of many years. It has been handed down from parent to child, and is the favorite family medicine in thousands of house holds. Wanted. " ' ' ' To employ a lady of Gentleman to act as our General Agent. Must be a hustler and able to furnish good refer ences. Salary $(50 00 pernonth orcom mission. Address with etamp. v CHAS. A. ROBINSON A; Co , . . . -. ' Salina, KansiMi "Heaven is a prepared place for pre pared people. ;. ' SieiC HADM11 Dr. Samuel ritclicrs prescription. f0 ren. It contains n citlicr Oiiiura, BwK Casto'rijLis i and Children. KTovAft-r.Irt' KTiTistimt'!. lit f3 ..unuA. Aiw-ww BnW-.f . 1 . ' ..TJ. .MJfAn J 11.!-, "T'J ItjlS 1 rxcasaut. ..... xv buuiimitoo tutciy years' JUJXllOnS OI JA.lAlCAi vmiic.urauujS ORQS feferisnness. Castoria prevents vomuinj s cures Diarrhosa and Wind Colic. Castoria Jj teetldng trouWes,' cures constipation r.nd aJTI Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tbejtZj natural sleep, x-jjeii? 3L' and " bowels," giving healthy and toria is" tho Children's Paiacea the Moihe 1 Castoria. fa naMbiria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren.' Mothers have repeatedly to'd me of ilBj good effect upon their children.". . L . Da. G. C. OseooD, I - Lowell, Mass. - Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted, I hope the day is not far distant when mothers wOl consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria la- - stead of the various quack Bosteums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents flows their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves. ' D. J. D J&IKCHSbOB, - T Conway, Ark. Castoria is so we! recommend it w superior toTl known to me." 'h 1U So. Oxford SlQ "Qur physicians in the 4 ence in their outside practice ano, aimouga tre odr k. 1 medical supplies what is fcl products, yet we are free to ead favor upon It." " ; ' ' UNITED IIOSPITiL la Th Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New Ygj Cag' - - " - I - . , anssswcwiJBSwasMSBCSKgeM ! iscm Spring is here and you need or some article of FURNITURE. You are lacky not to have bongay . . . for x am onermg The Grandest B this sectiLi fl ever okered in Organs of the finest maies t low prices. Furniture" uf all styles ii a LAUGH at COMPETIIOSi (,. All infoimatioa pivdn on aju letters. Write at once if at all id Catalogues and trmsl Furniture, Pianos and Orgi 1 'lG'anil IS VestT ! CHARLO' 1 AVOID BuLtSfea ! . 1 Bad soda spells good ' Pure sodathe best soda, ccmes "only in Rackaees. ' bv-rieg this trade mark 2 It costs rio more than inferior package soda ' -never spous me tiour always keeps sou. Beware of imitation trade marks and labels, and insist en packages e 9 O o 9 Fathers As to modes, I think mod ern dress reveals the vanity of wo man's heart. ! V ' - Daugrhter Oh, dear, no; I never saw: one cut aa low as that. , - . -9 O O e e e 9 . O o o - j - pearl ASWAN tearing these words- Made only by CHURCH & CO., New York, .Sold by Write for Arm and Hammer- Book of vaiuat ls R MER Si Positively cured i by these Little PiUs. ; They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsla," 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 LIVER. - They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable; Small Pill. small Doss. , Small Prica. Chamber)ain, Bye and" Skin Olntmeait Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipplea, Piles, Eczeca, Tetter, SaltRheum and Scald Head, 25 cents per box. For sale by druggists. . TO HOSBOWNEES ' For putting a horse in a fine he,althy con nitiou try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. Thev tone tin the svsiem. aA ilio-retirm nro loss of appetite, rtMeve constipation, correct ! kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving; . 1TCW life tn an tAA Mrcvor xanrhnA ha oz.'.- ate per package. For sale by druggistr t I. 1 Y: .ril.v,.' : i S .7 . ? I . 'II VOL. y p . . nW V A sa. siTwaf - . . :. . ' ' Hi(jh Point ' N. C, , Dec13. 1894. Lyon JLffy. Co., Brooklyn, N T. ' Gentlemen: My hprse had a very largo knot oa his fore leg "about the knee joint, causedi by a strain;- I used two or three bottlesj of your Mexican Mustang Liniment - and it Iwas soon all right, and now would not take $250 for the horse. : 1 - Respectfully GITS' BROWN. ji ox m yean anver ior uox 65 uo., . ' . - spoge ana uanaie jianuiaeturers. RElDSVTLLi!, N, C, Dec. 6. 1894. Lyon Aftg. Co.; Brooklyn; N. T. ; ' ; Gentlemen have used Mexican Mas tang Liniment for rheumatism and found it the only thing that did me good. I recom mend it to all, ResTjectfullv. v j; . GEO. COBB, Carpenter. , Wentworth P. 0.; N. C, ) Dec. 7. 1894. f Lyon Iffg. Co., Brooklyn, 2T. T. ; Gentlemen: r consider Mexican Mastang . uw?1 th m the world. Have used it both on myself and also on my horses for Bprain3 and bruises. I recommend it to all Vho have use for a liniment. ' Respectfully, : -' J. H. CRADDOCK. M
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