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i I- ' H t CADGER CORED - AND A LIFE SAVED By the Persistent Use of Acer's Sarsapariila "I was troub.ed for years with a sore on my knee, which sev?ral physicians, wlio treated me, c;l'ed a cancer, assuring me tliat nothing could be done to save my life. As a last resort, i was induced to try Ayer's Sarsapariila, and, ; fter tak ing a number of bottles, the sore The Popuiar Songof The Times. ' 1 Gold ! gold ! gold ! gold Bright and yellow,-bard and cold ; Molten, graven, hammered and rolled: Heavy to get and light to hold: -Hoarded, bartered, bought nnd sold, Stolen,borroved, squandered, doled; rednupSU Spurned by the young and hugged by the old, I To the very verge of the church yard 1 mold ; Price of many a crime untold. BRYAN WIRES MCKINLEY. began to disappear and my general health Improve. I persisted in this treatment, until -the sore was en tirely healed, since then, I use Ayer's Sarsapariila occasionally as a tonic and blood-purifier, and, in deed, it seems as though I could not keep house without it." Mrs. S. A. Fields, Bloomfieid, la. AYER'S The Only World's Fair Sarsapariila. i tyer's Pills Regulate the Liver ma $ &ave raj Doctors Bills n rtTT I II I A EUiAfilU ) . BLOOD BALTii One ISegro Iteheads Another. Mount Holly, Nov. 5 The most brutal murder ever commit-' ted in Gaston county occurred on Mr. Dock Hoover's place, three miles from here. Three negroes were cutting cord wood for Mr Hoover. Two of them, James Alexander and Ed Pegram com menced , quarrelling about who ghould gfor a jug of water. They were standing facing each other with their axes on their shoulders, when all at once Alexander gave his axe a miahtv lunge and cut Pegram's head off his body. The head fell one way and the body itlie other. He struck the body one lick and the head two licks ! after they fell to the ground. Alexander walked up to Mr. Hoover's house and told him what he had done and had him to go see Pegram and explained' how he did it, and asked Mr. Hoover to bring him to town which was done. Your correspondent say Alexander as he came in town, on a mule, carrying his bloouv axe on ins shoulder. He claims that Pegram would have hit him if he had not killed him first. He talks about ! it as if he had done nothing more than killed a rabbit. Pegram and Alexander were half brothers. The olhcers have started with Alexander to jail at Dallas. The negroes are much excited and there is talk of lynching. Special to Charlotte Observer. Churning Dono in On Minute. 1 tittt-A I ri.4tl fit f i.tkltttiiis.f Tho Noble Nebraskan Superb ""7 " "l , ; V ;? In Defeat. j Churn, you recently de?cnU-d in , , i paper, and U H cvrtaitilva fonucr Lincoln, Neb., Nov. o.-lmme-H . : , . - , diately after receiving Jejalorjutt.t ami butter Helmut, and Jones tel-grani Mr. Bryan wr..te-you get considerably mot butter the following dispatch: mn fthttt you u a common -Hon. William McKinbv, C;:n,lir,,-l 1 u"kt th'- af ,,c.v the rx . . . churn here and evrv butler maktr ton, O.: senator Jvnt liai Jt;lnat e it buv one. I hve sold informed me that the returns in-'ihrte duzn ntid thv give the belt dtcate your election and I hasten cf satisfaction. I know cin to -extend mv congratulations- j 1 00 in thii township, a thev We have submitted! fa iwuet to chur" 80 W111?' IKAke , , more butter than common churni too American people afid their,ftnd ore gQ ch Some one in will is law. Sigued WILLIAM .1. Bkyan. McKlnley Answrrs Bryan. CaiiToN, O , Nov. G At ddju to day, Major McKinley eeut tbi telegram : Canton, G.,Nov. G, 1c93. Hon. W. J. Bryan, Lincoln, Neb. : I acknowledge the receipt of your courteous message of con gratulations with tuauks, and beg you will receive mv best wishes foi your Health and happiness. Wm. Mc Kin ley. a p. every township can make two or three hundred dollar selling these churn. By addreing J. r Ca ey & Co., St. Loui, vou can g-:t circular: ami xuu lniormauon o vou can make biz nionev right at home. I have made IrO th pat two week and I have never told anvthmg iu mv life before. A Farmer. I HTATi: Nl'H. Th S. Vnrk Timn tiffum OJ' I S-diCtor Mafi'aiU .Mvil, li i mu tual U4h :le &Miati tUb llout be in the rac for of th hfxt Conrrvit have a VUtnct attwrDy uuJr Vo.Mc- K lute j. trr V'2t (T,cs, maj vny agttntt ilrr. turti ar? currvut that a mt- hnan mitn crre hat occurred in an ArroV- j majority frr Brjan an J JT for tiiau villa t ar Ktiiarira, and thattixty p,ifo hiUn kil!r!. Ux. Toinmr Wilton. cl;c;i t lonioratic banner. In mo prtcincli in Wilmmctcn I X 4: m 'mi KM ESTIBUL .JWMITED RAIHS DOUBLLDUiy SERVICE Mark HannaGivesa Dinner. New Vokk, Nov. 7. Mark A. Hanna gave a diuner to-uight in the Hotel Wa'dorf to ol new-paper men of New York and Chicago, who had beeu employed nt head quarters in both cities chronicling events iu one of the most excitinc political struggles in the history ot the country. Not only did he give them a dinuer, and a good one but he also presented each reporter aud correspondent with a medal of the size and value of a 20 gold-piece A Contest for Huncombo. When one vot had been an nounced by the clerk of the court, Mr. Luther notified the clerk of several charges growing cut of the election. One was that toe vole at Flat Creek was eight more than the registration : another, that at Hazel the vote was five or ix more than the registration; in certaiu pre cincts gome jndpes had not been sworn; at t'pper Hems treek oue of the judges was absent when the vote was counted; at Biltmore a private citizen went into the booth and Ik I pea in counting; votes. Thera wre charges of fraud in nearly every precinct, he said, and they should be investigated. Col. Lusk advised Mr. Luther to take the case to the lecislattire.am Ytik. who did rnnch bouting fcrjmif totr wT counted tfcsn mttt McKioI'Y b-fore the eirction. a rif K-rctJ. and the Detrrxratl tll imnro!rlv rfiiere.I and lo.t hu demand a fell ioTestttratioo. Thlt vote. was one of tbv tonilir r fracdt-J Jehu 11. Inmau.h-adot the cut- Mo-l of them rrt extcUrJ more i . . . i tou hot:eff Inman.Srtvan A: Co ,of ,"7 New York, and a businc man ot WilkeUro Chronicle. Oct i?: National reputation, died Ut On Ut .turdr. up n-r N Tburtday of hari lailurtr. Hope chorcb, Wra.CntchT ttarn j Mr t-rr t v.ti..!i 1 of moUs Tti mt and kill! hira. , widow of the Ut Wm. II. Van Icr- hti is Afbe ytilT bilt.died at 1:3" o'clork Ust Fri- bad len to the dnl day, at the residence of her daujh. 1 a of ralr. and was ff tornins ter, Mrs.ShopardatScarboro.Wrst home. Chester county. New York. It li ut4 tb it Coi.rrrMman John II. Winder, ex-crtieral : Stl1 IroblKan.of the tifib d,t manager of the S4toard Air Line. uto.icu ccniti is to bring suit aninit that r ad cltttcn of W. W. Kitchin. Icmu- tor tlU.ticO salary due. W. J. Kd- crl- 4 ftun civ- ilc utter a wards, ex.gttmal st keir mij.my otour 4i. Nltiuimi the urao tvstem. sues for I'jT.'i 9tfU I I SLvr yi:k. v - :u TULK. ANI Ml . ; i Oil! LAN-, --'t Ki r i 1 1 t mi . A, L L.i i.3 5 I it I A .. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR ALL BLOCD AND SKIM D'SESStS Hm rn thnmuthly f-tt d y f m in"nt phyii ian and the ;oorl? f'r 4r) rRr, and euros quicki atwi p'Tmau'-nrl y SCWOFULA. ULCERS, IHEUMATiSM, CATARRH. ERUPTIONS, n nil umnn r of E ATIVO, 8PKKA OINT, . iM F RCXNIK SOKKS. It in bT fr.r ih- irsi t. nic aud hloaa pnniipr ever niterit to th' wr-riT. rrrct il per bottle. (J Uott!('H fr Vor saH nruirci-'t'!. SENT FREE wojk-I cl ctses. , BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. t fcfi tfm i -i "nil in rr--i y-rriTnr m rmnr Bleod and Skin Disease? Hi Always rj A MM and of ahnlnte nuritv. in slight token, as he expressed it, of the, that pieman atd it would bu natioual Repubhcau committee' appreciation of the ability and conscientiousness with which tbey performed their duties loo. Asheville Citizen. damages, alleging he was di charted nrotikifully and without cause. The New Yurk W..rld n..-H-u about th trut and c ubiitati'n in restraint oi trol that there ff? irrrulanlus m UiXlinffham countv. i lb Seventh Nirih Cr.lit. 1 Cotigrrsinal district xiirt llryan a ri3)trity d "I Se n:a; ri- tits tr countits wers as (vMv : llnvin- "r ttfVn Hwan. l.'JIr; Catr- spent all its tn-rctt to v!rct tht rut Calawt. fault, candidate nt the trutl. thv W.fd IrtUell. .S; Uncolu. 276 L. M gu : r ; Ar I t-u iH Uftttca . :i t vrieV-r : ". It .. IoJ1 ' l - Vm. v .' Mi. II- if " t.ii i mm ti-. N - Lt . f:vitj f. fdt' - !ii-i Mi. II U l I trl. tr M . r f . v .ii t ' Ar. IU i L. Hlw iH l t utinl't Vf! r. i t i,' f - ri i ft ir. tln.it 1'- i r I t flCured. wings on which "McKinley and BOTANIC BLOOIt n ver fails 5, to cure all manner of Rl"vl ar.'i i kin ins- v cape?. . It isth etont Sonthorn bui'.iling ai out. ...il, Rii'i ;iiT-vl'Ut-i bpyi :: c.'jnrari- ? eon with any other eimil.w- remely pvort.J- I? f.ei-id to the public. It n v -i rtaii; .ui;ict:i W: for aii ills renltinjr froii iiupuve ilo. i!. m- an sj 4C The itRc of a sinslo botrl" will iIpid. nsttate Ig 51 its Ttaraniofent virtues. It n-.-.ik'.- new. i:eh Bf CI blotd. ana vosseses almost miraculous acii 1 ing properties. c rsend for freelbook of "Wonderful Cvrez Price, $1.00 per largo bottle ; $5.00 for six bcttlss. 1 Tor sa!e by drusrsrist : if r.ot sor.d to ps, W ant medicine will be s--rt. ircih; rrpui j, sff on iecei.it iri price. Ai 1- CLOOD BALM CO., Mfr.-tr lla. II What a Woman Can Do. Last week I cleared after paying all expenses, $855.85, the month previous 260 and have at the same time attended to other duties. I believe any energetic person can do equally as well, S I have had very littln experience. The Dish Washer is just lovely and every family wants one, which makes selling very easy. 1 do no can vassing. People hear about the Dish Washer and come or send for one. It is strange that a good, 1 T "l'WTTt 1 cnaap uisn asner nas never oe- j lore been put on the market, lhe Mound City Dish Washer fills this bill. With it you can wash and dry the dishes for a family of ten in two miniites wiehout wetting your hands. As soon as people see the Washer work they want one. You can make more inonev and make it quicker than with any household article on the market I feel convinced that any lady or gentleman can make from $10 to 14 per day around home. You! I do in ray positiou how import aut can get iun particulars oyaaaress- ,t i to s did with th nm. , i u .. a t j :. : v t i r i " - " r i Co., St Louss, Mo. They help you get started, tnen you cau Merit Win- and that is whv Hood s tarHparilla huids the abiding contidtnee of the public. There was no discrimiuatiou of Hood s barsaparuln is known bv n.rtvin U nrnarn t a t inn Uf- the CUTeS lt llHS Mtlde. It i tilt r i . i r One True Bluod Puntier poriers ior me silver uuu lur uic gold papers were treated alike, End Negro Magistrates tnCuliodges. the name of each recipient was eu pur the fir t time in the history irraved on tho face ot the medal. 1 0f the county Anson is to have ne The medal v.as surmounted by a ?ro magistrates. G-o. W. Bauco golden eagle with outstretched and Champ A. Marshall are their a . I were inscribed: Qamcs, and thev hail from Gul- llobart Sound ledcn's township. Money and Trotectiou.' j Tbre are some of the best peo- Keplying to the toast to his pie iu the r.orld in GuiWdge's and health Mr. Hanua said, nmonc thev have the sympathy of iht- other pleasaut things : entire county in the indiguity that "When I begau this campaiu 1 1 has been put upon them. Wades felt that 1 should be safe it I only I bore Messencer and Intelligencer. had the friendship of the new spa per men. Now that the campaign has been brought to a successful issue, I don't mind telling you that I picked up a great many pointers from you. I found that every one of you were juU a3 fully alive to the situatiou s I was. "Nobody understands better than will now l-Tjjin t detiutinc? the trusts fur another four yvar. It tight trut wh.-ntver lh'rv t n chanc? tti hurt tl.T... and l.mU bv them valiantly when thw nre iu ttrtl. There will one colored man For McKinlcv Davie. ZM. 14- i mn. CM; LUviJsva. -l : Moul- Ht frt o ru J n ; Jur. I In L UrltUin A4trt mht MUt A. M. f rili. t ?uun A. 11. Li, lt.. iu lh-j next Husv, ssts the W ath- 'uM ft.pt r. -mtir.iM. mgtOtl blHT, bPH' tJt Wilt UOt U d(rn ulir. I iL-dittr rl-I l lll. il !-.sJ -tst J 1 1 k f . fl !rft tt ih:r.;t. r . J tUt ? t (', 1 1 Mt -l !.! - - AtUrt I t it ! If. N I U . J j-t I N . i- r4 il.":Tl., V 1 l4 J f tiki L Utti 4 , 1- u t.4 Ai!.: V ' ti 1:1. 1 questioned. He is i.ors II. utl rrii lrClUr: r-Uin Jit r : j tf.tt,Hir- At ,. -i W. Murrav. the ttar. Tt iht .'iXtt. AnJ (r. . -;.fli. fc. j , -rum touth aro ,rtjf!. u nmi to vrV iih It r.l un i t . - n . lute, of the ! c3nd North t arc- fannrl: . fik fv.,m wfm0- ,r.4 i hua district. tt. colored member frum Una, lu I e'li dcfenli't bv Cvlvtud l ' -rvr t.w--. Ar.J t...,. . . ... .it . n l"vf ti. 1 1 4 se tvrtrr? blliott. but will pn bibly cntt t il.l i an ririf t.cn . th election. & did in th? nr oiunth. II . u i-c, J . V v.4 un J , .... ....... .... . f rit. i!!!.; A. t .-.... VI .. will to. i;-Ut Jo ix ;. N. ' 4 I I t t it r t' i sent Hou?.-. Subscribo for Tut Di;m -cvr. t 4 i.t t 1 t L-ff I make laone v awful fast. A L C Are Jk You 1 Afraid p?r min They g-W3 me fresh in spiration every d;iv during the campaign. They came to me fresh from the people, whom thev bad Art Pnrnaan f 1 rirr I . ..... oeen, anu, I must s.iv. 1 sot as 1UCHMOM), v a., iNov. t: in a imuch information from them as telegram to the State Senator Jno. ! thev did from me. I Know thev ,l1 1 mmmmt mm i in i 4. k A I i TTiTil I i I Q Ill s L s. Nortti raii!Sc. Va. W. Dauiel, spsaking of the election savs : have done their haro mi writing the stcry of this cinipiicn. and I Nerves Unstrung Weak, No Appetite-Hood's Saraa parltla Restored Health. 'Tbrcoyers uso I hid the irrlp, which TO READ BOTH SIDES OF THE QUESTION? "Ther wisdom of the Democrats am glad that 1 am in it with them." tt!ed in my hd. Itcontlnurd to pow worw inu ir.trc n no rwl Icr ttu. My limb fcirbumh, my rrrrc r-n:fU to bm i i Valiinlile lrrrit Inn. Kititur Morrison of Wcrtliiuston.lnJ ;un writes: l ou nave a valuaWe eld our cause with tireless euergy, i can cheerfully recommend it for Con- ! noble eloquence iind unanswerable tipation and sick headache, and a- a in the nomination of Brvan has! lipn v i nrt irf fpr? Mo hna pnmnolJon i the respect of his foes, eudeared the hearts of his friends and up- The rTew York Journal is the only : 1nm tTo fr, Hilv t. tt f,rcr,,f general system tonic it has no equal. tt t., ... logic. He IS to-day the foremost Mr?. Annie. 3tehle.202o Cottage Grov Metropolitan paper indorsing: I citizen of America. 'First in peace ! Ave., Chicago, was all run down, coul n and Sewall Brva I and it daily publishes articles hy the leading linancirs c the country on "bcthides of the question, ' Silver -versus Gold' v It is progressive, liberal and alwayr r espouses the qz'szz cf the masses, Ever- broad minded man should read it, whether Republican ct Democrat rove could lint itnf r ilirract rt 1 rtn.f hini-al.n and first m the hearts of nis coun-J which never lefv her and felt tired and trymen.' " ! weary, jut six bottles cf Electric Bit ., tery restored lier health and renewed xie auaea iuis : -.every auiocrai h er strength. Trice 50 eeuti and l.o) and every plutocrat iu Europe is Get a bottle at any drug store. IH r iinsr unra v mm w urn I ilLii SU wmn Dally ..... i coat Subscription for One Month, including Sunday - - - - 40 cenc3 Ttto Months and a Half - - $1.00 Seiid subscription to The New York Jomnal, Hrctl?ticn D:partmcnt, 1W YORS. . -Wanted at Once. Active agents for each county. Ex clusive control and no risk. "Will clear 12 "to 25hundred dollars a year. En close stamp for full particulars or 25c forl sarnple. Big Rapids JMinera VVater Co., Big Kapids, Mich. 9-3 2m to-aay rejoicing over . McKinley s victory, and velt they may fcr it ! was an Europian and not an Amer ican victory. McKinleyum will disappoint its votaries. It cannot manufacture prosperity ont of higher taxes and less monev aud its promise to promote internation al bi-metailism i prede9tiued to failure. All of its pledges will prove Dead sea fruit and when j their lollacy is exposed, Democra cy will rise aain triumphant. The Democracy of Virginia is beyond praise. It stood the shock of bat tle unawed by menace and uncor rupted by vanity.- We have no reason to be cast down. Our prin ciples live, our party is vital in every part and it abides its time with undaunted faith and courage." Buckingham's Pye for . the Whiskers does its work thorough ly, coloring a uniform brown or black, which, when dry, " will neither rub, wash off, nor soil linen. . A wife Equal to a Cold Mine. Will some of your readers give a good recipe for makiug a cold starch? I am selling self-heating ftatirons and iron a little at every house and have to use some etarcb at every place and want to know now to make a good cold starch. My husband was in dbt and I beinc anxious to help him thought I would sell sell-heating flatirous anMrcntr end I !.&.! no aprx-tite. Doctor trrtxm-nt nd otl.tr tr.Mlcln- failed to vail mc rcUr f. I ottainrd two bottle ot Hood's Sorjar-iri!U. which Restored Mo to myself. Lt July I to hate ymptomf, and I at ac reported ta Hood's Sara- no:xraSri4rriHa. I 1 1 coatinoViuniaibad taksa tlrw bottle, which not only mtortd imj health bat alio cured my tibj of a bench and did him a (rrrat deal of cod." Mrj. Exn A. Raint.v, North Daatin, T. ti2y jtcru-cilrc-R iLitcitlrrrtlkM- 2 AV c bile PrcpaxjJicn forks slcuui ir the rccvl end Rr? u'.t -lir the Slciuhs ard Bowels i rroDotcs T iiicsUoaCfVt i ful -nc5snndnc5t.Co.iLi!n$ neither Opjm.Mjrphirtc nor LaxaL 20T XAItCOTIC. Aprrfrt! ncncdy for Constipa tion. Sour Storich.Di-anraxa. Worms omiibbns.rcvcri sh ncss and Loss or Sixer. Tac 5irric 5i(rwturc cf NEWYOHK. IP IP THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE i CH t ate t.. ty t iH ! Lr t. t ttt III L t r t . 4 I . r. : a tatT Vt.u i. tt ' M lit. li ii i St H Hi 1 : IS i: l: i . ; J 1 : r i' j - i IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EYEBY BOITLE OF tXACT CCPYC? VHAPFEH. mm U mm , te t r. lr I c 1 1 1. 1 1 . t tr S 1 i t :U t.atr , i u A u Lcate t -Ma l.atr "l-tr f .atr i rltt: Lte y t r-t :'..!. lir 1 (. rj ns; Arritr ltr 1 i o t ? .1 . Lv tt-itr Ltr Lc-f jt: ILi " at . ia . La t.lr.tInl- j Latf N'wt'-n Lat ilk l..f j i rt1t lv?i4r 2 t . j -t. 4i J rt. i 1 tf i j t. j t i . ; 0 t ; -t. . a tv t T I 'l - Z 'mtt, T ; I '-tu 1'3 " n in. Oit ar utsm U a1 rn nr.?1. m . . " . . i M - vms vrwr TT I 2 CMJ i m as. I S9 , jX 'SttTT Ha ,- """ fwjy..ij i ., i. ,, . , . Cotton. With and I am doing splendidly. A!crousanil liberal fe-rtilijntJon cent'3 worth of fuel will heat the; ?n , rtilizattonx iroa for 3 hours, so you have a! cotton nds will improve. The perfect even heat. You can irou ! application of a proper feni in half the time aud no daugei of! Hzcr containiniT sutricient Pot- scorching the clothes, as with the' ash often makes the difference oiaaron ana you gst me most between a profitab e crop and oeautitul gloss. I sell at nearly r,:in. i ' ? Jm- 1 . " every house, as the iron saves so !a,Iurc sc fertilizers conUin much Jcel everybody .wants one.j m not less than 3 to" 4 I make 1.50 on each iron and i 1 1 have not sold less than t-n any ACtUal PotaSH. day I worked. My brother is do-! ing well aud I think anyone can' Kamit is a complete specific make lots of money anywhere ael-" against " RusrM It f T? . . " . . , "S101- i.UU jujuib mo., win start anyone m pi ina.im. ui trtdu (MII the bnsinnq na thv AiA mo ,r M km m iw 1 ' a tiney "tame, if t a a c. tmv, ycu will address them. tfcUMiaakiat. K ALT WORKS, Mfi3.A.RcsSEir-. j The Great June STOCK REDUCING, PRICE CUTTING. MONEY GETTING, CLEARANCE SALE, BEGINS, TO-DAY, JUNF 1ST, 1 S 9 G. Hvery piece of Turniturr in the ESTIKE STOCK wU U otTtrcd at unapproachable stock reducing pnct, NOTHING IS 1IHLU HACK. The purchaser in even intanc ii given the adraotact. No ucb Stock at I am no showing hat ettr ta mn ia tilt i-cticD. I mean to reduce Stwk this month. Von cannot afford to miu tbi. if you need Furniture of tny kind. If roa can't Ti.it tnr Itore in penou, write at one- tor reduced prlcrt. E. M. ANDREWS IV .nwa w.-rmiM.. si m ; ! I t t.lr:bt. a La latl.;a t rira S'."7 iri 1 atJ U i cU r.l rxt dili ati.it Xra!da V.w r . ... . . - t j p4 r JaiJi ftrji jt.t-daj. rusi tri.il tt.a 111 tf Ct-wr. TUrt Ctrr lth tt i. C. a: . C.C.A at at;t.;a ar; A. c. A. L: at Ut, c-;mo a i'.t !. A. I.: rs4 at Ilklcrj tj -!!Mt w. n. r. t s,:r. ?. l T. NIC1IOL?. hiritJi 3 ' oucjans: Oa aj tf a J a f!3 ?.. 1 f :j itti4a yt -n i t -TnrwiZNiV! At.tdtarjf. Mar4. ;;t. :.? . U tar, r.itsi mi f4 . I l...)p4 a. . . . .... a !A. Mr k tl lffJ, a,,4 til Cirtfct taj tif- tf" ttr can i4 111 at 1 oj rt.'j as -tIfc4 cf 2ic;rti I ttjx. t t. urrt fcrC!J rK". r4ft) t .J.icj il llt-5. 'ru;X. C
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