Exhausted Soils 3
are faiadz to produce larger and better crops by the
) use of Fertilizers rich, in Potash. .
: A'rite for our: Farmers' Guide,", a 142-page illustrated book. It
' is brim' fall of useful information for farmers. It will be sent freeaUd
I will mak 5 and save you money. Address,
;.'- j y GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New' York.
10 ui)H EYE-GLASSES,
'S? EjesI
More
HITOHELL'S
A Certala-Safe and ESectf Remedy for
SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES,
jproduin& Lrong-Sightrdneim, and
I Restoring the Sight of 'the old, .
i Cores Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye
t Tumors, Bed Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes'
t AND PRODUCING QUICK BELIEF
J AND,- PERMANENT CUIUS.
iAlso, equally efficacious when osed la
; other maladies, snob as Ulcers, Fever
i Nors, Tnmors, Nnlt Khenm, Barns;
1 Pries, or wherever inflammation exists.
Mixt liEHi S SAIAK may be uset ts
advantage. i! -.
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS T 5 CENTS "
Georgevilie :-: Academy,
Georgejr-ille, Cabarrus Co., N. C.
MALE I a ndF EMA L E.
wm BROOKS, A. M., (Unlv.N. C.) Principal.
I ' H . ' "J--5':'-
pThenext session will open August 5th.,
aqd will continue 10 mouths with a short
vacationjat Christmas. Discipline wise
ly jbut strictly enforced- Pupilscharged
from dite of entrance till close of five
mipntbs term. A'o ' deductions crept in
iasfs of protracted sickness for one week or
mare, or by special contract.
,Bl,TE3 OP TtrmOS PEE iTJXAB MOSTH:
Primary. Spelling and First Header $1.00
Sedo-d Reader, Spelling-, and Second
. i reader, - 1,25
'lBterni3diate, Spelling, Reidin?, Ele
ments of Arithmetic, Primary Geog-- t
raphy. Primary Grammar, . -' L50
H inner English, Grammar, Arithme-t
tip, etc.. s ' - . . 2.C0
Higher Mathematics with one or mpre
. .ojj th following: Latin, Greek,'
French or Spanish, 2jJto3.C0
Tuition payable monthly or quarterly.
Board, including lights, fuel, etc., f 6.C0
-. to$.wper month.
Georgeville is situated near the iunc-
tioj of Datdh Biffalo and Rocky River,
in outh-eastern part of Cabarrus
couhty. ten miles from Concord, in a
1 ft 1 1 mi
neaitny country.- xne Academy 13 a
large new building, well suited for
school purposes. The school will ,be
strifctly non-sectarian. Pupils will be
reanired to attend Divine worshin and
Sabbath School.
' There is M a tri-weeklv mail from
Geotrgeville direct to Concord and back
oh Tuesdays,! Thursdays andSaturdays.
. ! At first-class practicinsr Dhrsician re.
sides in the Tillage. .
f arents t sxa guardians interested in
education are cordially invited to visit
the school. ;
, FiT further "information- address the
Prirjeipil. if
NOTICE.
'Ejf authority of
Superior court. I
a license of the
will, on Monday
the 4th day of November. 1895. sell nt, th
Teener school house, on the premises of
the Ijate t. U. Teeter, for assets to pay
debt)3 of the estate of I. B. Teete, de
ceased, the following land, to-wit : Sam
Snei) tract, 100 acres; Alexander Harris
tract 250 acres; Bain tract. 43 acres;
Allei tract, 961-2 acres; two Welch
tracts, one of "50 acreB, and the other 33
acrej three tracts known as the Cynthia
Stafford lands one of 152 acres, one of
33 aqres. and iOne of 10 acres'; Caldwell
tracts, 135 acres; Clark trap-, 63 1-2 acres
Montgomery: tract, '45 acres; 3 acres
adjoining the' Mill tract; also the tract
known as the Franklin Stafford lot of
the Pharr land, containing 57 acres, andj
ths
ot known as the Thomas Pharr
land
containing about 700 acres.
i Terms of Sale : One-third cash bal
ance of purchase money to be secured
.by good note. Title reserved until pur-
uxiase money is paia.
jj J L. STAFFORD,
Adm'r of L B, Teeter, dee'd.
Sept. 12,'95;
THIUACURA
FOR THIN PEOPLE
Are You Thin?
Fleteh made with TJunacura Talets by
a scientific pjr3oes3. They create perfect
assimilation jqf eyery form of food, se
er eti eg the Valuable parts and discard
ing the worthless They make thinfaces
plump and round out the figire. They
are the If v .
j. . sJaNDABD EE1IEDZ -
for leanness,fcontaining no arsenic, and
absolutely harmless. . .
Price, prepaid, $1 per box, 6 for $5.
Pamphlet.r'How to get fat," free.
THE THIpACURA CO., 949 Broad
way, pew York.
RIP-A-N-S
w
a
PC
i
o
z
Tlie modern stand
ard Family Medi
cirje: Cures the
common every-day"
ills of humanity.
Caveafts, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat
ent business conducted for moderate Fees.
( Our Office is Opposite U. S. patent office
, and we can secure patent in less time than those
remote from Washington.
I . Send model, drawinir cst nhAtn . with Amr
Itioa. iWe advise, if patentable or not, fcee of
I charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
I ; A pamphlet, How to Obtain Patents," with
)Cost of same in the U. St and foreign countries
tsent fxee. Address, - . - 1
C,!A.SOW&CO.
uppu patfwt office, Washington, fy. c
Wiien Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla,
When sfae was Child, she cried for Castoria.
' 'VThen she becaine Miss, she clung to Castorla.
When she bad Children, she gave them Castorla,
- -
- ?
No tabrphini
riis,
$vr All Paib, "One cent ft dow.
I . .V'sMlSS
o
6
t 1 McELREES
WINE OF CARDUIJ
M FemalB Diseases.
i
REDUCED 'RATES.
Mil srafes 0 immW Eipidon
ATLANTA, GA.,
Scjttenber 18 December 31, 1895.
Tnr f Ha ahnr nnftnidoh tlut Srmfhm RotlwAv
vo. wiu eeu iow-nrte rounatrip ticKecs to
ailln la, OA., and retzra on the following-
basis:
FROM
O
D S
Alexandria, Va
251951
04.00...
Asheville, N. C
Burlington, N. C.
Burkeville, Va
Culpeper, Va
Chatbam. Va. ........ .
Charlottesville, Va...
Chapel Hill, N. C
Concord, N. C
Charlotte, N.C...
Danville, Va..... ....
Durham, N. U.
Front Royal, Va
Greensboro, N. C
Goldsooro, N. C.
Hendersonviile, N. C.
Hickory, N. C.
HighPoint,N.C...
HotSDrinsa. N. C ....
03.85.
9.401
.... 5.75
18.TO13.7W
S3.2S 17.0S
125.3018.55!
20.85 15.30j
10.551.....
12.401..-.
E3.2517.oa
e0.40L5.00l
00.3a...
fH.2O.....!l0.4ffl
13.15V. 9.6S
20.05 14.7W.....
20.4015.001,...
28.25 19.25...
17.6518.83...
21.75 15.S....
11.70 8.flrt
U5.30...ai.25j
L.'oo'!."- 'MM
Henderson, N. C...
Lynchburg, Va. ....
Lexington, N. C...
Morganton, N.C...
Marion, N. C
Newton, N.C ..I
Orange, Va
Oxford, N. C
Richmond. Va......
Reidsville.N.C
Raleigh, N. C.
South Boston, Va . .
Strasburg, Va.
Salisbury, N. C.J....
Btatesville, N. C...
TBylnrsviUc,N.C..
Tryou,N. C ,
CM.4U15.0B....
S-Wia.501....
E6-05' 111.8a
5.30' hl.25
,...tt4.85 10.9
,...ft5.30...;.ll
... ES4.03iS.UJ
... 120.4Q15 00
...123.25 17. 0d
... 18.85 13.8tt..J
... pa).4015.0tt...
...21.5515.80
...E6.25 19.25!.....
... 15.30 11.25!
...15.30 !U.2ffl
7.25
8.15
4.90
... L16.35' '-12.00,.
...Q0.7j' 7.85!
Washington, D.C
West Point, Va...
... 2tJ.2519.2S
...3.6517.35:
14.00.
02.60....,-
warrenton, va
WiUesboro, N. C
Winston-Salem, N. C
04.00
il.30.....
122.05 la.RSL
rb.zoia.so;.... .
19.0013.95!.....
9.805.:.
Crates from intermediate points In proportion.)
EXPLANATION.
Column A : Tickets will be sold September 5
and 12, and daily from September 15 to Decem-
PrJS' loyD Jnciuaive, with anal limit January
, ItSyo.
Column B : Tickets wiU be sold daily from
September 10 to December 15, 1895, inclusive,
with final limit twenty (20) nays from date of
sale.
Column C: Tickets will bo sold daily from
wiwmwr 1J IU XJOOCmoCT iSU, 18U5, Inclusive,
with final Lmit fifteen (15) days from date of
ar 7 1898. p longer limit than Janu-
-jSPnT?"1?5- Tjcket8will be sold on Tuesdays
and Thursdays of each week from September
17 until December 24, 1805, inclnsive, with final
" unja xi-uui jaie oi sale.
Column K: 'I icltpf will Ka aM nn
September 13 to December 30. 1895. inJi,ri
wiih final 1 ,mit seven (7j days from date of sate.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
- ' - - -
is tne only Hue entering- the Exposition
Grounds, Uavmgr a doublo track, standard
uagc railway from the center of the city of
AHunta to the Exposition Grounds.
ror iickcis ana lull information aunlr to
four nearest agent, or address
I. M. CtJLP, W. A. TURK,
Trade Manager, " Genl Pass. Agt V
1300 Penna. Avo. Washington, D; C.
Health'
means so much more than
you imagine senous and
f fatal diseases result from
. Don't play with Nature's A
' greatest gift health.
If von are f eel in rr
oat of sorts, weak J
and generally x-
havejo appetite
and can't work,
begin at once tak
ing Ihe most relia
ble strengthening
medicine.which is
Brown's Iron Bii.
ters. A few bot
tles cure benefit
comes from the
very first dose it
won't ttain teur
teeth, and i 1 ' a
pleasant to take.
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation, Bad Blood
f Malaria, Nervous ailments 4
Women's complaints. "
Get only the genuine k has rrrK,.
M lines on the wraDoer.
the wrapper. All others nr mh.
stitutes. On receipt of two 2c. stamps we
.Will send set of Ten R.o. ..: ujT.,j-
DKuvrn vritMlv.AU CO, BALTIMORE, MO
TU. I M.J: n . .
iuoMduingoonsanraiorTOT America o
CARtFAELTBN, Director. -VaKJ
- T 1 imf
a.1.
so-
Send for Prospectus
giving full information.
FkawkW.Halk, General Manager.
IMPROVED CHILL TONIC
Superior to All Others.
It is a trae fihill
with Liver Trf " wi.Ji?
token it never fails to cure the moslTob
8tinate.ca8e of ChiUs and Fever. Where
take, and contains notlung to iojore the
most dehcateatem., Sabies take it
easily. As a TonlS it is without an
gliMrtuiteed by yonr drnffgist.
Pnce 50 cents per botUe. For sale at
thedrnsr stores in Concord.
Yoigt & Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Poor
-.
iBrowirs
Iron
'Riftorc
t ML M I I. Ik . I . 1 I
SEDUCING THE SOUTH
FAIRY STORIES REGARDING THE RE-
v FORM CLUB'S WORK.
Its Beat Object Is Education and Not Cor
ruption Small Pand Magnified Into
Kll lions How It Spreads Infoniiation.
Infiaeno andSeope.
We clip the following; from fhe Jouj'
nal of .Commerce and Commercial Bul
letin of Sept. 9. This is the leading
commercial journal of this country, and
its statements show that the Reform
Club, instead of having millions of dol
lars, which it is spending for corrupt
purposes, really has a Email fund which
it is spending for educational purposes.
It is, in fact., supplementing the work
done by our schools and Alleges or
rather it is doing work that 'they should
have done:
A Texas .paper is manifesting-great
distress oyer a corruption fund of $1,
600,000 said to have been raised by the
Chamber of Commerce or the Reform
Club, or each of- them, for the purposes
of seducing the south from its loyalty to
the long suffering and down trodden
white metal " This money, it repre
sents, ia being. disbursed to secure the
control of newspapers and to buy votes
zor souna money canaiaates lor legisia
tares and for congress.
This corruption fund is a mere night
mare. It does not exist It is as baseless
as the cargo of gold . that Ernest Seyd
was declared, -in a Colorado affidavit,
to have brought from London and used
in bribing -congressmen to commit "the
crime' of 173." Children and savages
easily believe in fairies and spooks and
the supernatural in various manifesta
tions, but why Will grown men, who
wish to be reputed intelligent and sensi
ble, disgrace themselves by repeating
such nonsense? . 5
The Reform Club has not yet succeeded
in raising $50,000, and it has not spent
quite all it has raised. All its disburse
ments have! been in support of its publi
cation office, except a trifle that has de
frayed the expenses of some public-meetings.
The (Chamber of Commerce com
mittee has j probably raised less money,
and its expenditures have been of , the
same general character.
The Reform Club has bought or hired
no southern paper. Much less has it
bought or hired any southern politician.
The belief I in the Reform Club is that
the southern silver, men are honest, but
misinformed, and that any attempt to
influence them by money would be fu
tile and resented as an insult. The
southern papers that are nrintine thes
literature issued by the Reform Club are
doing it because they believe or their
readers believe in sound money. The
matter is supplied vto them, and they
print it if they wish it. and it does not
cost them Anything. But they are,, not
paid to piint t
ine Kciorra Club has issued more
than 1,500,000 copies of the 19 numbers
of its regular publication, "Sound Cur
rency," in editions varying from 30,000
to 300,000, according to the adaptabil
ity ci me various numbers for popular
reading. It,' has supplied "broadsides,"
which havej been folded into country
newspapers and issued as supplements to
839 papers, baving an aggregate circula
iton of 288,510, which gives an average
of 800. - This is getting sound currency
literature ifito the hands of the farmers
in the back counties, who see only one
newspaper imd do not often get to pub
lic meetings. This is getting back of the
local boss or the leading politician to
the sOvereigh voter himself. Of "these
papers 220 4re published in the southern
states, incluiding Kansas in the south
western group, and these papers have an
aggregate circulation cf 103,000 and an
average circulation of 741. In the mid
dle west and northwest ; these supple
ments are used by C4 papers, whose aver
age circulation is a little more than
1,000.
Sound currency literature already set
ana stereotyped, what is called "plate"
matter, has been supplied to and used
very freely by 503 papers with an aver-.
age circulation of 1,400 and - an airsre-
gate circulation of 724,469, and of these
there are in jthe southeast and southwest
206, with an aggregate circulation of
new ' i -
soi,uuu. A larse SUTJDIv of cartoon
nas also been prepared and is heinr
freely used. The majority of the nubli
cu, ouu jieaa uiaa a wira OI them haVft
r,A 1 1 IL1 . . I
been of that literary or statistical char
acter which is supposed to be,unaccept-
nuio 10 mo average man. The pnblica-
Hnno nn n 1 T I , .
a w-uuie, nave Deeii pi. a veiy
popular character. Their ntuaDers are
summed np as follows :
Ci - n 1 .
oouno. jurreney series.... , .1,532,000
Broadside. " pages.... . ... . .'.'.1,650,000
"fJr..pages , . . . .2,500,000
ouu miscellaneous documents
through supply bureau 125,01
Speeches of Carlisle and others, not in
cluding tho much greater number
lately furnished at the expense of i
vtiici parties.. 800,000
Total ..;;.........:.......;..:...,w7.ooo-
xhe influence of. this work on the
publip Eentinjent of the south and west
is already apparent . The literature of
the club has been reproduced at Eecond
and third and fourth hand and is found
i"-" yruuaoiy are not aware
that they are! using portions of Reform
yjmo documents.
The Reform Club has not insulted the
soutn Dy trying to subsidize its , papers
or Duy up its politicians. It has sought
to give mrorrnatioh to the people, and
it has certainly. succeeded remarkably
in the wide ahd effectiVe diBtribution'of
souna currency literature.
-' A Storm fico ..." . -ji.
teicon1 of the voyager.
TWwt uaDie to sea sickness,
ineywho traverso fK .- .
ness" shoalfi W-T rTX Z1!
i;:T'm?fir speed
nf iZZSr'U'ii me MrtIul influence
" " "wi.',. uiuianous or too
or damp climate, as well as to tie hZuT
f ul effects of unwholesome dietnft
water, itr is a relkb S iJnt Jbad
mercial toJZlJZ f?tl(,ti Com
merpial travelers fav
ners miners, western pioneers, knd all
Who have to nennt 1
rf l,'mi. J , ri;ioeiiuues OI
of climate and temperature, concur m
pronouncing it the W. JS-JS1-
ana it is an efficient defence against all
forms of malaria, It can be deSnded
epsia, live? aldE
trouble.
- :
If you wish frt
panila, lifl fftrofnl in xi V
of health n, rtr-i"e
I tA A -t " u rexara
Lmifairand.pislRten trial of this
medicine never fails, when the
are followed, t -
Oliver Goldsmith
of Wakefield", in six weeks.
The remarkable
gout and rheumatism which have f oUowi
ed the use of Aver' fi.n.n. .--
eohclusively to the faeUiat tbiTiy1
cnmPH nnfvroT ho,',tntl .-j.. . -
i7Jr VTl . oiwcinc lor com
plaints of this nature than ZT:
cine in pharmacy, .
medi-
SAVED BY A STAR.
HOW A YOCNO WOMAN'S DKATII WAS
. - ' PREVENTED.
Given Cp by Several Physicians Bead an
Account in the Washington ..Star of a
New MedicineIt Saved Her Life. -
From the Star, Washington D. C : ;
Mr. R ii. Violland. who resides about
three miles from Vienna, V- is one of
the best known and i most prosperous
farmers in Fairfax eounty, and thelielp
lss condition of his daughter, Miss Bir
die, now just budding into womanhood,
frr four years previous to the beginning
of the use by her in January last of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People,
was the subject ofgeneral comment and
regret nmoDf? all who were acquainted
with, the family.
'l have no objection whatever," said
the'ycrang lady, "to telling, what Dr.
Williams' Pink "Pills baye done for me
since I began taking them at the first
of the present year. Nearly fire years
ago (we then lived ia Washington City)
I was taken with the erir. My parents
at once summoned toe best medical aid,
and although the pljysician did all in
his power to cure me. I gradually crew
worse.- Fearing that I was going to die
a second i-hvpician was summoned in
consultation. A little'after this I became
somewhat better, but the improvement
did not last lonsr. Then I had a relapse
and following this was perhaps, if possi
ble, worse than 1 cad been in the first
instance. ' .
'I grew better and azain became
worse several times during1 a Ion sr period
and my parents, as well as myself, ar
rived at the conclusion that I must soon
die. As a last resort.we decided to re
move to this farm, hoping that the
change would do me igood, and we then
left the city. At this; time I could not
walk without assistance. I was affected
with the most jftisaare'eable ticklinsr sen
sations in my feet and hands. My whole
system was in disorder and , I was thor
oughly run down
-'"As soon as wegot into our new home
a physician ot the neurhborhood was
sent for and he and another doctor, who
succeeded him in the care of mv case.
rrescribedtor me for sa long time, but
nothing ssem.ed to dome any good, and
ujy parents and myself-despaired that I
should ever be well again.
"Uneday durme the latter Dart of
December last, my father in re&Ming the
Star noticed that some wonderful curs
had been made by the use "of Dr. Wil
liams' Pink BiHs. He called m'y atteu-
tiob'to the published certificates and we
were both of thie opinion that the Star
would n print such; certificates evn
as an advertisement itinlef 8 they were
genuine, and my father the nextdav
went to Washington where he procured
nail dozen boxes of the pills 1 1 began
to feel something- better before I finish.
ed taking one box, land by the titsl
hid used the six boxes was. a compara
tively well girl. I then went ont car
riage riding, "but unfortunately the axle
broke throwing me out, and - the horse
attached to a buggy wnichwas following
stepped on my head before I could either
get out of the way oj be assisted to rise.
I was badly hurt and a doctor had to be
called in to sew up the wound. The doc
tor also gave me a mil l tonic, but I did
not relinquish for a day the use of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills: which I am sti 1
using and I am nowenjoving the best
of health aud can walk any distance I
desire without suffering any fatigue." '
Mr. Violland who was present during
the interview said he dould endorse all
that his daughter had -said, and that he
hears the Pink Pills are crood alsn for
rheumatism, with which he is a sufferer,
and for which lie intends to begin using
them at once.
I he foregoing is bnt of
nil cures that have "been credited to Dr.
Villiams' Pink (Pills for Pale People.
Diseases which heretofore havn Vwen
supposed to be incurable, such as loco
motar ataxia and paralysis succumb to
tins wonderful medicine as readily as
the most trifling ailments. Ia many cases
the reported cures have Vwpn
ted by the leading newspapers and veri
fied ui every possible manner, and in no
case has the least semblance of fraud
beer discovered. Their fame has been
spread to the far ends of
mere is nardiy a ntn,
, r ; .ww -j
" i Ji J 1
nUliams' Pink Pillsi" nnntAin in a I
" r ". cicuieuu) ueces-1
eary to give new life and richness to the
UlOOd and restore Bhntfjaiwl ntnu I
iMV ATA n nnfoi in .n... V
syamo iot oucu 1
r" 7'm,u"'5,Maiia paruai
raiysis, at. Vitna'sdnnno. p?intift Kcm
JSIITLI hH
rif 41, 1 i V f 4 . iui'lul"0"
i(Yn nil fvm. . t . 1 .' . -1 1 - ,
j weaauesseiuier in maie I
or female. Pint Pill aii k n
am Rrtlrl : Ktt
dealeis, or wilt be sent postpaid on re
ceipt of Vrice. 50 cents a box, or six
boxea -tor $4.50, by addressing Dr. Wil-
' ' t ' '
There is
no let UD m tnft pnnBiimn.
uuu w cigarettes, ihe Uurham Sun
says ins. lactory of W. ,Dake, Sons &
Co. are very much behind with thr
oraera in the cigarette departments and
are now working their entire force of
hands from 6:30 o'clorUn the
untu 9 o'clock at night. Five -eiar-
otto u : . . P . I
.no mavmues are run ail niwht It ia
said that they have i orders snnntrh
. o
ahead which willrequ'ire at least three
weeics. of night, work, and perhaps - Ion-
ev.i, iu vaicii. -np. .- iuesaay this hrm
snipped for exportation 5.750.000 ci
garettes. , . j
, A fromineui skiutstcr. ! '
Rev. T. R. KfiTirlnlf Uo-t u
ciiureu, Atlanta, ua., says : ."J. take
7Ui" iu lesiuying to the great virtue
of King's Royal Getmetuer in relieving
night sweats resulting frcto the debilital
-"""""3 ui uiaiaria. in a hp vara
ordeal through which W, J fQn.."!Ie.r5
from this oppressive affliction, ! ffound
uuww ue an mediate specific.
Have also found it a speedy tonic to the
yKju, uuu h moss Matefnl and re
freshiner remedy in the ihentpH cac
when suffering frnm rAlk-ot;, a
(i7imj d.x",c"iJaage, large hot
tie, 108 doses, $U For, sale at Fetzer'i
Drugstore. - it
No one will ever shine
Trip
w.io minics or saying hrie things. 1 -
1 - , . . . wu..ivu
XI your children arA dn fiii
. ot, eymptom of the
disease-hoarseness. If Chamberlain's
ixmgn liemedv is mvan' aa iL.
ir IT noarse it iwill prevent the
ttwk' Bve ?f fcer iU 1 Oroupy cough
hm aPPewed the attacklcan always be
Prevented by giving this rm,l 1 rJ !
"ivaiuauie ior coma antl whooping
"We would like to looW i
ary
ant face of some one who, has never hadJ
by
TV j v c seuveor2rans.
e see the drawn and unhappy faces of
dyspeptics in every walk of life - It is
our national disease, and nearly all
complaints spring from this source Re-
mu" . "ie stomacn - difficulty and the
work is done. .-,
Dyspeptics and pale thin people are
literally etaryingr because they don't di
gest their food, Consumption never
develops in people of robust and normal
digestion. Correct thA wasting a i ,
m 'ra , .- w dUU
of flesh and we euro the disease. Do
this with food. i i
The Shaker Digestive Cordial contains
already digested food and is a digester
of food at. the same time. IU effects
are felt at once. Get a pamphlet o
your druggist and learn about it. . -I
Laxol-is Castor Oil made as a wct as
honey by a new process. ; Children like
and
What stopa Neuralgiar Dr. HUea' po paj
The Herald I sajs that a little over
year ago Mrs. E. A. IIaden,.of Salisbury
gave a cat named ..Cleveland to one of
"the Haden boys in Davidson . dounty
It was taken to its new home and noth
ing, more was thought of it until last
week, when it was discovered at its old
place. , Mrs. Haden has been puzzled
considerably to know how thecal crossed
tho Yadkin river and found its way -to
Salisbury. 1 - - , .
HoraceGreelev one said : ''The way
to resume is to resume." speaking of
again putting gold into circulation after
ho war. .Unt yoa may "resume' -any
number of times to that torpid liver o
yours and it won't budge until you, take
bimmons Liver Uegulator. s- Many peo
ple seem 1 to forget that Constipation
Biliiousness and Hick Headache are a
caused by ft sluggish liver. -- Keep the
liver active. " - -1 .
An earthquake : shock v:as lelt. in
Edgecombe county Sunday week. '
" Do not wear impermeable and tight.
fitting hats that constrict the blood
vessels of the scalp. Use Hall's Hair
Renewer occasionally, and joawill not
be bald. -
Hood's
iousness.
Tills cure indigestion, bil-
If Troubled With Khtumatlsm .Eml This.
'Annapolis. Md.. April 16, 1804 I
have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for
rheumatism and found it to i oe all that
is claimed for it. 1 believe toYbe tb
bett preparation for rheumatism and
deep seated mliscnlar pains on the mar
ket and cheerfully iecommend it to the
public. - Jso. (Jr. iiBooKS, dealer in
boots, shoes, etc., No. 18 Main street.
Y' AtO READ 1H1S. .
MECHANicsviLi,y, St. t Mary county,
!fd. I sold a bottle of Chamberiain's
Fain Palm to a man who 'hatl been suf
fering ',, with rheumatism for feyeral
years. It made him a well man.- Tot
sale at 0 cents- by bottle by D.-D.
Johnson, Druggist. : j -
, , v;v ;
x : UucMen'g Arnica Salve. --- -
The.best salve in the world for cuts
bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sorep, Tetter, Chapped jlands. Chil
blains, Corns, and nil4 Skin i&ruptions,
and positively cures Piles r r no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25c. a box. For sale by P. B.
Fetzer. . '- - ' - - '
Doctors Say; -
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in miasmatic dis
tricts are invariably; accompan- I
ied by derangements of the
Stomach Liver "and j Bowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great ''driving
wheel " in the mechanism of
man, and when it is but of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
Tutt's Liver Pills
Cure al! Liver Troubles;
' Some Prominent Doctrines
'-' ::OF h' ." .--..;;r-
'
- BY
REy C. F. SHERR8LL,
of the Western North Caro
' lina ConJerenee. i
Kjtji An u.coii;u.eti IKJI - VLMJ, II IT
ivnuvuicio UliU IU1 WJ1U lbU W JLUUW
Tha f..n,;r, u ' -u-i.
mcipiy ana comprehensively qiscnssed :
Repentance Towards God : 'Justification
Ktt c,,k. t x t 11. rr -
CJ: ! n-. it. , ' . . .J
opirii ; ine wimess ol toe Spirit;
oanuncation oi .Believers,
Swn o-;-,t
9:?A SHERRILL, MadisoS, N. C, and
set low dook. -! Oct. 3.
'vk.'.LH t-mgtf
PAHkESS
HAIR BALSAM
Cleswr. and beautifies the halt.
Promote. 4 luxuriant growth.
Never Fail to Eestore -Gray
Hair to its Toothful Color.
Cures scalp diseases hair fellies.
I
Toe onJ7 Kire Cure lur Corns. Stop eU pain Ecsmt eom
lurtio toe lees, iiuuus wmung cagy. icta. at UrugJisti
AH9
'
Nashville Chattanooo-a &
- , :
St. Louis Railway.
3 DAILY: T!AINS si
TO ,
CHATTANOOGA
NASHVILLE
CHICAGO
CINCINNATI
MEMPHIS
i ST. tOUIS
McKenzie
Route
TO ARKANAS AND; TEXAS.
EHIGRANT
RATES.
Tr JiiKwtlanta Exposition will be the greatest
Exhibition ever held it the United ! States
exceptinir the World's Pair, and thS
-
uates have been made verv low rw
roSiornTre to01'9" any dGSired 1
Trav. Pass. Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
J. w. HICKS. -
Trav. Pass. Aift.,
! Atlauta. Oa.
J0$. M. BKOWN, T. M., r
C.E. HAKMAN, G.P.A..
I Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED,
' Agent to sc.l out new bonk." iiMnn
of the United State-, Hirf. i
J.
i -o i ' j
y ihv
eveiy teacker, pupil, and family
-needed
m
.J Pre6s and public. Agents
selling fifty books nPFwb s.?n:f
PUBLISHIN G CO., '
- - - ' i . Boslon, Mass.
MAGNETIC' : NERVINE
. I gaaronte to cn
Nervous Prostra-
f- on, Fits, Dizzi-
-s, Headache,
Neuralgia ud nI
SOmma.i Groat ex-
ceases in K . ....
seu
"
- i0?. alcohol'
- in other dir..
tiona, brinirinR an De
Wbt, SleepleJst
preosion; Soften in
at. .t.''"?."? "iain fnsanirw
of
or refund th. moua. ,SS?. giJf-iP w
, A Medicine that Makes a Man Hustle.
Fkanklin Co.. Tenn., May 10. 1802
I am forty-five years old, and have
spent eight years in bad health. I am
a poor man and have to hustle for a liv
ing. By the use of three , packages of
Tnedlord s a aeK-Uraugnt j. am now
able to hustle in my market garden, and
am as stout as a mule. It is the greatest
medicine on earth, and does moro than
it is recommended to do.
i Ii. A. HUDSON,
Positively cured by tlieso
Little Pills.
Thcyilso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,
Indigestioji" and Too Hearty Eating. A per
feet remedy For Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi-'
ncss, Bad Tatcin the Mouth, Coati-d Tongue
Pain ia the Side; TORPID LIVER. They
Regulate the Bovvcls. Purely Vegetable.
Smali PHI.
Dose
Lumber Vanted
Cn- Accurately and Bap-'
liuji ou ine
FARQUHAR
Variable Friction
Feed Saw Mill
with Quick Recedincr Head
Diucits. apacitv tvvu w
w,uwu ieeu with inerines
ana lioiiers from 12 to 40
Horse Power.
For full descriptive catalogue
address,
A. B. FARQUHAR C0.f Ltd.,
YORK, PA. H
Cotton Slater a;i- IMerMtol
exposition;
- -.-.-"ir ,j , :l , '
!!- VIA THE ' .
' It-. ----- .
SE10OtfItS .Silt JLI.VE
VESTIBULED
LIMITED
TRAINS!
Tpon Which no Extra Fare is Charged!
nvff WaihiDgioD, l. c. daily,' at 8:40
E. . UL
imit'
m.. upon arrival of the "Conirressionl
ea 'irom ivew Vorfc. and rpaoh Aiinnta
at 4:09 p. m. the next dav.
A second train, with through sleeping cars
from New, York, leaves Washington at 4:3u a
m., arriving at Atlant 50 a. m. the next
day. . j; - ... -C
Cdth trains leave from the Pennsylvania
railroad station and land passengers in the
ITliinn Ilfnntt Atlant, .ancai. t:. 2
"P0"11 passengers via any
'rf,monll nod AtrlolU, V , the
eeaooara iAir Lino nas othAr mrmwfinmi 1
eauallv anDmnortant' t thnsa o Vooh...
ton, namely: From New York and Philadel-
puia, me a pe i;naries route; irom Baltimore,
the Bay Line steamers: from Washington,
me nwiwui auu asniBgron sreamers; irom
New York the Old Dominion ctpomthinii ant
from Boston and Providence, the Merchants
is made ;at?i the steamer sides with through
anu Miners steamsniDS. i.ms fnnnw-iinn
SnirraUS
iiiuuw iv auauba khhoui cnan?( Knh nf
these routes takes tlm nasspnircr trio
Point comfort and through Hampton lioads.
EQCIPMEXT.
HThese traiins are composed of. the hand
so laest.i Pullman Brawing-Koom," Buffet
uiccping 3 uu ubj voacnes. me 8-40-p
m. train ("The Atlanta Special") fa vestihuled
from end to end and is operated solid from
v ashington to Atlanta without change.
IH)ISTS;OFl-TKKEST ALOSOTHBIJlfK. -
The route Irom Washington "Ma
Fretiericksourg, Uichmond and Petersburg
Virsciniaj Weidon. kalcis-h nri Knntho.'
Pines. North Carolina: Chester. I III r on1
Abbeville. iSouth Carolina, ami P.iht;.-r j
Athens to Atlanta, Georgia.
Excursion tickets will be sold to Atlanta
and return,;via the Seaboard Air Line, as fol
lows: . . :
On Tuesdavs and Thiirart
17th to December 24th. inoliiKivo u w
from Washington and 12 fin fmm v..iz"
month and limited to ten days fronj date of
Dally. Senttember 18th rr, Tuamu ikh.
Inclusive, at $19.25 from Washington and
from Portsmouth
to twentv davs from dnto of ,ul07 j i
$26 2Mrom Washington and $23.65 from Portu-
IfSMi.
" i'""11"'-, goou until januarv 7.
Ji .
THE BXPOSITIOS
rT8?? la some reppecta, iany Exposition
yet held in America Here Fide by side you
finU exhibits from Florida and AlasKa, Cali
fornia and iMaine. th TTnifoi c.' tr.
Mexico and Canada, and so on nntu neariv
:J . , t u nn giooe is reDre-
sen led. On the terraces are found, among
Other attractions, Arab, Chinese and MexicaS 1
ihl- r, JUS1' now nose people have
Afor tickets via The Seaboard Air Line
Pullman Sieeninu- Cstr rocoi-v.n.,,,. .ni
made and further informti, f,i.nikJ
S5?nar,pUTCati9n ay A?ent of the gea-
"voiu -11 i-n4ti. or u? ue unaersignea
H. W. B. OLD VEIL T X a vnwuanw
; Traffic Managrer, Oaneral Pass, A!a
j : ' Vice-President.
' jj Portsmouth, Va,
FKEE HfcUICAL REFEKEStB BOOK..
(64 pages;) lor men and women who
aie gjnvcted with aDy form of private
uwcaoc pwuuar lo ineii- cat
itah r i t .1 - . . 1
ui ""wsiuus aiseases, lemaie trou.
uics, etc., eiC. . .;
feend 3 two cent stamn?!. to Tatr taot
A. a 1 1 1 . . t--'"
to iue leaamg specialists and pb'v-
inn tt ,. -.. J' -"i. iinm.
An.,tn ; . - .v.
SUPEEIOR COURT,
m pills
1 V
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V. A. Klutt?, executor ,of A. H. Howell
deceased, Plaintiff,
Paul Eudy and wile Jensy, J. C. Hart-
sell and wife Marv. .Tnhn .Tn.- j
Tnlfn ?r' Ma Lowell,
John Ktanntlr arA -n,it.. TT :.. '
Tr- ff. ' "Vi"a8 f?!?e, "scar Hart-
SET-V iF Vowe ' ""SBW IartseU.
Wilson Hagler and wife MHr m..
Austin and wife Saljie, Defendants.
It appearing to the satisfalinn f .W
return of John A. binfa, g
sheriff of Cabarrus county, N. C and W
t'"'" r. lulvil OI X. A. lviuttz filed
in the abpve-entitled action, that Oscar
Ilartsell and-Clave Auti and his wT
feallie Austin -are . non-residents of this
btate and after due dUigence cannot be
found within the State of North Caro
' fbar1 necessary and proper par
ties to the (.above-entitled!, action, and
whereas thA; plaintiff above named lias
began an action jn' said Court to subject
to sale the real estate of said A. IJ. flow,
e,-".-deecribed. in the complaint of thl
pjaintin, for the purpose ;of - making M
assets to naV dslrfa hnrl 1,0 fir-.l IJ
mtni ii" .""J ot aa- VA
wwlii "S? Iae eswte of 6ai(i A. H.. C
.raSl81" defendants. Os-
!Tv "rP:P actual or
n "",7?"' nf mhw 01 eaid A. H
Howeil ia paid lands. r ;
ow, therefore, the faid 0rtvxr..
and Clavd Austin and wife SaViie
Wi.8nPe"f Qirut of said
be.
and
tbeplamtifTin this
r-l-nnt
sou
6
"V "pittie aioresaid on or
fore tne 4th day of Novtml5r,?sS
1"' U. BUBTrr Or numn.l.. il. '
tu mi cot;
Plaintiff wttTnrfaT.K. ?t.irl:P
reUef iTthragf and
for costs of action. - - "
This 18th day of S'pt-,lH, 13.15 .
Si;
w m m m m w s m.
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitclier'-;--and
Cbildrcn. 1 contains rn-ii,:s
other Narcotic substance Ii j-
iot A'aregonc, urops, Soothiii
It is -Pleasant. It
Jeverisbness. Castoria .'prcvcms ,
cures Iiarrhoea and "Wind
teething troubles, cures consti;;
vast vi ui u3uuiutica iut5 IOOvi,
and ! bowels, giving health y :u
toria is the Children's ranecea-t!c Moti c . 1
I Castoria.
"Caatoria is an excellent medicino for chil
dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children."
Da. G.-C. Osgood,
r- . Lowell, Mass.
" Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when mothers willconsi ier the real
interest of their children, and use Castoria in
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine,, soouiing syrup and other hurtfxd
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature gravet.''
T Da. J. F. Kischeloe,
Conway, Ark.
Tha Centaur Company, TIIurray S
-THAT
Th; Morris Hardware is
Jiave Mower Knives for all Mowers
Em pireNanq 'ieiser Machine Spikes, V(
-EULL LINE 01-
-tJuggies, Cliampioii Mowers, Cooking
sPAcr & mm w
411 Goods at Lowest Prices as Usui
3
Pa,
NOW IS
v
TO BUY FURN8TURE.
69.
TfeA
cm; ef 1st it -Ta-D
m
The Factory's have all ajrrccd to ;
-biit before thev out mi their i
juto the market and 1
Stock fever before seen in this sc
- : . livery one who sees mvsi
Wcb&I itf Variety tl Styl?, Mwn
I-CM -SAVE -YOU -I
WRITE ME BEFORE
m
eadng Deale r in Fuinitmc, I 1;
1
6 and ilS W, Trade Street,
J "
ChlcbSr KBcUah Xllaiaoad Braai,
PILLS
src, olwftys rdiabi.- udics k
urajTist lor tirtr EiilUk bin .
tboiea, (raled with bins lihfaon. T.L.
mtna jrrnnH la Urd and Gold tneullic
1b Usipa for jwnttcalar. WMimocUls mnl
"ReUef for Ladle," tMr, by rrtara
b, 'i-D'--VuS2-2
fI lAi,.i.HL 1 s JI a
1 PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM -
-5 tuicuwt nd bewnities tee Date
' -O C ? ficmnui a luxuriant Browth.
,--.r 5 Never Fii'i to B esters Gray
r k,-rc I iiair co iu iouiniul voior.
H S 8 I $rB",$jJ
tea ' s u-, a -a
VJrf ; - m Ur. H n IS 'ti
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i en k.
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favor
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25 cents i-i r
For ynn '';'
dition try IV- ;.'
They tone ;:p t::o
loss "of api-etito, ur-1
L-iilnrv disorJo - :'l,u '
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