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2K ;. ; '." '. . .1-" . -z " A ft r.-'yi " - - - '-tV; hi AYcbbfcPrcpctralfAs 1L;1 the StczL-V-in crd Bov. els cf I: Prehears Cirtion.Chccrful ncss tnd fcsl-Gonfoias nciUxr Opnan.Morphir.c corrlfarnb KotNahcotic. 3 it JUJba SmJ- ft Awrfcct Remedy for Consump tion. Sour StomactuDkirrtoca. AVbrTnsjCom-ulsonsJeTrtsii-ncss end LOSS OF SLEEP. TacSiaaW Signature cf hew ironic. i mm m mm i iw iinwJtuw'jj' 1 " 1 CHARITON COUNTY -ESEAL ..ESTATE EXCHANGE. AYIIl buy ami sell or exchange lands for parties on the most rca 'sonablc terms, and wul furnish reliable information as to the loca tibo, improvements and quality of any tiact of land in the county. AYe now hare the foUowiag lands lifted for sale, and can give you socae good bargains: I. VAactra. C -3 mUft northwest C-run-rlil.?: linDTuvr! tv in ipjud orchanl ol ;w fltoiy urt ftnod wxfrr lor mil purpo; oRr put-oUce. artcrxf ciititvatto:t: l.imw Ijnrn. i' xratt; tide pcrkxl. Will Ue ajlJ at m tmrynln. J. tS9 ten, Kill- M3t f Jlwllltf. He ! 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SIGNATURE OP EVERY OP Cutart In yrt rf Is m dn fettle ca!j. It U xti sU 1 fcilr, Drat Bw as jcb u m3 jt aajtlbf elss c ti ! tr pnauaa tiat It la "lirf r'ul'iin aarvrr am f rrr- p." v&r tiU joa 3-A-S-T-O-Bl. mo-t all In r: atoat S o ICO mr 1 l-IniiTm rt of trnVn rv vatrr. Th t I he tmi tartnj in Ctaii'.oo countr. L No. 10 C! new lo-:onr' dirtflinic It rwms. Ianr trnme Imm 2ltt fo-i rn-J a!l nr.irjr cut tuUrtinr MTi-.l'lp. N. rouns orr'i?? 1 lrr ttn-l Hn!i rf 01M! truitM. Tt r-E'Hi'ltt ' rll- fnrt tMKwi-i n lll. IZincn- in nt.:lvT thf. Iilarr-.f f-. a i.l ' l '.11 at D!Mr. fr.u n lii7.a.n l:it: t-i-nt j:x J f U r.r-rnry t.ut I -oll-tiurn. jfiiv fr I ! nwr t Tir I : !ir i l!ir. w -i!r. Ti l" !' wire Int'in na-l Uit l-'-n 'n ful- 1i I llu. r a'oj tti! trm t 1!m tijr n inn! t M K;n:n. H?.u!taif .:' f.nr at or.tv uid r t Itril cl-nw o il. -Slut's. ?iril in'tctf ft rrri- plKi- : r II tnjprnTr: : jr -ml Z f-'uC tT!lic-Vi is-. trfia C rvori. 2 conin'aflrlr K-w: Hn 1-k.ic tan. let; "t-'t l.w ftr.Ti. in r It i v- t on nnf IO r I jiurr : KfluM f iv ul r --: l-rxfati! li,ro-l niwlr. V.f v- l-lrulv r-wl rirnifi a'.rr. Thl. farm c i-r .r.'. If CM I &5 tl K5 K5 SI E2 13 ON THE WRAPPER 1I1TIII The Salisbcry rrm-Sfrttater says: An eflbrt i$ 1 tk- n adi by rcerubers of t ie C P. chuohof the vicinity of the Tarts scJ. col-house, south cf Mu. sclfork, and members of Coiinth con gregation, near O.rinevi'.Ic, to c!o away with the churdi at the lat:n place and erect a new bui dinj 1 a jx:nt more convenient to bo a cva-"rcnticn-j and tnstc as tn; chanh. The Cor'r'.h thurch is cr.c amen 5 ti e oldest in the co.i:.iy. I c:c; CTc.aw"ii in Auuai; 1S52, by Ktv. J. V. Mcr-ro-. Its orii.!"! lutn lcswic Juhu. and S. li, I iacris, V. (. &r.d Atu M.Stcir.son; M. U. Ca:!.; S. 1'. and Harriet Moss; S. R. (Uvcns; Dai.ie: and N. IC. Cu'.bcr!sm and G. r.ih Cash. In days past it was a ktron t- ganliation. bat in latter years has been diminished, numerically. vp'JI the present following is r.ot aWe. Ciancia! ly, to maintain the services of a ici: lar pastor. Though the Twire--Vcek Kffak'i: of SL I-ouis cicelled all other western weekly papers in publishing the news of the campaign, it r.ovr anncunces 1 hat it has exterdcil its dcws seiv.ce, and hereati r it w'.Il give its readers the best paper in the country. This means much, because tr e next twelve months will le rowded with news of big events. Vlih all the improve ments to its service the yearly sub scription will be the same one dollar a jear, by mail, twice a week. Her 7 ii a problem that our ex changes are propounding to their readers: A freight train one mi'e in length stopped with the caboose just opposite the depot- The conductor got orders to move his train to the next station, wh'ch was just five miles distant. He gave the engineer ordcis to move which he did, while the con ductor walked over a) ead on top of the cars and got there just as the en gine ariived at the next town, where he got ofT. The question is, how far did he walk, or as h : was walking tbc entire five mile, did he tide at all! iimemp-Root. You can get lr. Kitmer's Swamp- Root, tlic gTeat Kidney. Liver and Bladder remedy, at J. A. Egan s City Drug Siore. They are sole agents for Kcytcsvilie. Munuw sue, 50c 1-ak(;k SI2K, $t.co ZccJty Crl on Si?;. . uW,hS$ .XaJaaU ndJWUa. . . a I Mis Ojtx lUxline. the bcauttful, talented and accomplished daughter of R.. N. lJoliric. congrc5sman-tIect irom this, the Second, tliv.rict. has decided U r.o cn the stac. ibe left cn Ikc 31st for Fott W1id1. Tex , where th; i!l join the Clay Citi.nr.t Theatrical company. She has an cngagtm;-r.t to tukc the role of Mora May Randolph in Cktrtnt's re'ebrated tlay, "TKc New lK!u:n:.en The ar.nounccmcnt was a great sur prise to Ian society. aJ'.nougn nr several years Mis licdinc has had go on the stage. Miss l!o.Iinc has ilwa)S taken a lead ing prt in h:mo talent pbys and well fitted for the stage. Her l.iL'ur. rnnther and nil relatives arc very blttci'y opposed to her am biiii.n. but were i naMe to thwait it- lr mny years Mis Ik:linc lias been a leader in IV.iis sotiety circles. TUP. C.I.V Hi; CL'klil). T. A. M'K-u-i. ! I"., i:..?;pr-nl f,"!:-:n let and Jirtrni-t. NVi'l S,-r.f1. Inc. Thr. ltltVA ol tin l-'"uvrrl R.r.i U t-u:! rri. Fj'ntu Colt.iku: X bae di cov- erel a ntiabic cure fkr Consmiiplion arvJ all ll.-ciu J.ial. Thru-t snl Lung D.stae. Gcnral I Vt.iir.c. lss of F.csh and a.l o.tHliwciii cf V"astr Away, l'y it ti'uely ue tlioussmls of apparently hof.cifs CAes have Incn cuicd. So prcof-posilive am I of iis jHjwcr ti cure, thit to make i:s nx-rits knonn. I will senl. free, n any jfilctttl reader ot your paper, three bottles of my Nclv Discovered Rem edies iqion receipt of Iapress and lostoflirc address. T. A. SIX)CUM, M. C. 9S Vine Street. New York. Vben -rtllnjc Ibe Doctor, plcaao msntloa tbU vaTcr. A pretty good story is told by if DeWitt IhraU on a rather 'nervous young lady w ho was standing near a railroad crossitg while the trainmen were doing some switching. As the train backed up one of the brakemen second day. called to the other "Jump onto her j Thirty-nine hours and fifteen min asshe comes by, run her down be- t from Kansas Gty to New York. hind the coal chute and cut her in two and bring the head end up to the depot. It is said that the young Lady jumped up and down and! veiled "xauxdex" as loud as she could- Little Men Women 7c eJl then littk men and little -woiren, tut they are neither. Thry have an J ways ail their ovr n. Fcrttr natily they soon brccmc foni cf cod-!ivcr cIL vrhen it is oiven to them in the fem cf M SCOTT'S IULSION, This H is t!r meet valu-efcls remedy in existence-for all the vszzilz dlixaecs ct eerly life. The pc6r!y nourished, scrofulous chili; the thin, v.-cak, fretting child; the ycun? chili vho does not grow; ail talic Scott's Emulsion vilhout force or bribe It seems as if they knew that this meant nourishment Vrowth for fcener, muscles aj-erves. more about it, free It wont pay to try a sutxtitote for Scott's Iunttls?oa whh the chZdrea. TJary wul re!Lh the real thing. 'For sale at 50c. and IJX), by all SCOTT & BOWKE. Kew York. An You Qullty? Hon. J. D. Stoll, editor of the SowMBcod find.) 77.vx says: Sub- serif Is of county newspapers often ,.,t..:..,:. ... k aUgXq their subscriptions to become delinquent through carelessness, and yet feel insulted if their paper is stopped or a statement of their delin quency is sect to them. They do not , expect any courtesy from metropolitan (tapers, but the country papers are ex pected to come on whether they are jvaiil for or not. This is an unjust ex action. Iecause he is editor of a country newspaper is np reason why a roofi should carry you year after year. The income fiom subscriptions to a newspaper is an important item. Ijl c sno flakes they arc individually sni 11, but when aggregated they pile up wonderfully. They should be co iing in every day in the year. 'IT y must come if the publisher pays hiUlls which fall theSy'ear. due every month in CASTOR 8 A Tk r-- J Isaac Toojcuu a farmer ot John son county, moved h's f imilv to War rensburg to educate hi children while he stayed at t'i j Ltrm with a fam"!y named lJron to keep house for bi n. lie became infatuated xyltli Diy. the i5ycar-old daughter of Ilrown, and she w ith him, at any rate they eloped one day last week fur parts un Inotv.t, Tocktir.i sleallnj the team and w agon that took lhc:n a way. The o.1i.crs ae huitin th pay o'.d voter an.anddthcvfiadh.intheywi.l hold. bim fjr cii.nir.a! assault and gird larceny, p:rh.ip b'g ViW abo. b fa vy )JJ vU3 & iSS fU a n jiLa t t c t n a r ti. rni tin I f r. ' r h r;t:n lT"f ;n e-t . :J l.y all fUrc-::. L. uly l' l to t.kc !.'-.' Kr-o:-x..Iic Wa;:x John Rvans and Mis Mary Welsh wt r cro-.sirg the Mi souri Ia- i.T.r ialrtafl track at Ca.iiorr.UL, Mo,, in a UO hor.-e-"mgp train ran itti .h la;t Sunday a teim, kill rg both hores nnd nuking a complete wreck of t.ie liie'SV 'Ibc occupants miraculous'y escaped widi slight iu jory. m mm num. "THE FAST LINE." From Kansas City and a'l points West to SL Louis, Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, New York and Boston. Ieare Kansas City daily 6:20 p. m.; arrive St Ixmis, 2:30 a. ni.; Chicago, 1:20 p. m.; Toledo. 2:35 p. m.; t Detroit, 5:45 p- m. next day; New York, 10:35 a. m.; Boston, 2:25 p. ra. Only one change of sleepers. I A fe.'.ki-ul wreck- occurred on the Southern railway, near Birmingham, Alabama, last Sunday morning in which 21 lives were lost by the wreck and fire, besides nine "ethers,"' ho" were mere cr less injured. The accident occurred on a bridge across the Caho ba river, and is said to be due to the .displacement of a rail by someone l.cr.tonlhe destruction of li:"o and pp p.-rry. The cvs fell brl lc 1 1 o fesi ta th throu-jh the 02k? bolo-.v, crusl.vig the cirs an J hjmin contents into a shipc!e5s mass. Tlie dd-ris caught fire antl ilit flames arbicd hor ror to the already frihtftd disaster. Several of the wounded were thought to be fit ally injure J. A wounded furvivor says, when he saw the cars , leave the track he looked cut and saw ( three lavage-lcoku g men rush:rg from ; their huling places lo.var Ji tle water's ; edge; that tlcy went through the wreck- age and robbed the dead and wounded. Ihs Grandest Remedy. Mr. R. D. Greeves, merchant, of Chr.howic, Va certifies that he had consumption, was given u: to die. sought all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough I aaa t emeu ics nc couiu near 01. iut got no relief; spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's I New Discovery, and was cured by the t use of two bottles. For past three ) cars has hecn amending to business, atxl says Dr. King's Kew Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for him and also for others in his community. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs. Co'ds and Consumption. It don't fail. Trial bottle free at V. C Gaston's drug store Oaiy One. How many people know that there is one United States penitentiary in all of the United States? Probably not one out of a mi lion of the population except those whose business it is to know such things. In every newspa per news items appear almost daily to the effect that Federal prisoners have been taken to this or that s ate peni tentiary, but the tax-payer never in quires by what right the government s.-nds its prisoners to state prisons. He never asks why it does not confine its prisoners in Ucited States prisons. If he were curious enough to ask why, he would have discovered that the government practically has no prisons of its owu except military prisons, which arc not at the disposal of the civil authorities. At Fort leavenworth is the only prion which is a Ur.iied States peni tentiary, and it is a made-over nilair from a military pris-on. It will accom modate a!out 525 prisoners. It is now fuil to its capacity It may be worth something to knew that the cry beat mediriuc lor restor ing the tired ojt r.eivous system to a healthy vii;or is FJertric Uiiiers. This Kxdirir.c is purely vegetable, acts by g;ing to;e to the ncivc centres In the sterna h. gTeat'.y stimulates the liver - j t - 1 1 :. .1 : hrowJ rI.Ls in lhe I'ectiie I Sitters improves the apjetite, aids dig-t:on. and is pronounced by these who have tried it as the very be.t blood purifitr and nerve tonic Tavit- S ld for 50c or $1.00 per 1 ' bottle at W. C. Gaston's dru:i store. - - A! our Pensions. The report of the secretary of the interior has been made public. The total amount paid by the overnm -i t in jcn--iocs and the cost cf disbursing the same for the past thirty-one years is $2 o34,S7 769. This lac; only a htllc over $34'. 7 12.5,000! being equal to the high waier rnar; of interest Inaring pubi c debt. The present nun bjr of pensions, 570,978, is greater, by 4,60 j, than in 1S93, hen the uaoximuTii annual ot was reached. and is greater than ever before. This is due to the death of old soldi :rs, sud the cominued payment of allowance to their heirs, while the amount paid is decreased through the death of invalid pensioners., leaving no dependents. I Cure wr Sosilpox. Rjcperiments made with smallpox pa tients in Oaxaca, Mexico, show that by administering honey diluted in water to smdlpox jat:entj the postulesl of the worst variety disappear and the fever is immediately diminished. The matter attracts much attention. The remedy was accidentally discovered by a joung giri who was down w ith the disease, who secretly refieshed hetself with honey and water with astonishing curative results, and it rs then 1 i d with soldiers sick of the disease. u. s.-pitn&sExis. Csa You ts'atm Them sct wVbea They Were laaujursUd. 1 Gecrge Wareington; 1759 - 2 John Adams 797 3 Thomas Jefferson 1 Sol " 4 James Madison.- 5 James .!onro2 6 Jcl.n Quincy. Adams. 7 Andrew John: on .'. . . S Martin Van bur jn . . . . 1 809 - ....1817 , 1S25 . . . 1S20 . . - "J 1841 . .1841 ....rS'43 ....iS53 . . . . 1807 1861 . ....1865 1869I j 9Vii:i:i:n II. Harrison 10 Jo'.m TvlvT 1 1 Jame; K. IVIlc 12 Zichiry Taylor 13.MiJU.rd lilmcri. 14 Franklia Tierce 1 5 James liuchanan 16 Abraham Lincoln 17 Andrew Johnsoa iS Ulysses S. Grant 19 Rutherford I!. Caves ..1877 Ttrvt A - A A .00. v J UUIVJ Aba WMWSUa A SJKJ & 2 1 Chester A. Arthur 1 83 1 22 Grover Cleveland 1885 23 Benjamin Harrison 1889- 14 Grover Cleveland 'S93.. CONSUMPTION CAN B CURED. T. A. Sloccm. M. C. the Great Chemist and ' Scientist, Will Sond Free, to the A dieted, Three liottlcs o; Iil3 Novly Discov ered RoKCtlis to Cure Consump tion and All Lung Trochlea. Nothing could be C-irer, more phil- . 1 r . . - aninronic t)r carry more iov 10 me ai- flicted, than the offer cf T. A. Slocum, M. C, of New York Gty. Confident that he has discovered a reliable cure for consumption and all oroncmar, tnroar ana lung ciseases, general decline and weakness, loss oF" rich and all conditions of wasting, and to make its great merits known, he will send, free, three bottles to any reader of the Courier who may be suffering. .Already this "new scientific course of medicine" has peimanently cured thousands of apparently, hopeless cases. ' The doctor considers it his rel:gioiis duty a duty which he owes to bu rr anity to donate his infallible cure. He has proved the dreaded con sumption to be a curable disease be yond any .doubt, and has on file in his American and European laboratories testimonials of experience from those? benefited and cured, in all parts of the world. Don't delay until it is too late. Consumption, uninterrupted, means speedy and certain death. Address T. A. S!ocu-. M. C. cS Pice street. New Yorl:, nd when wriu'ng the doc tor, give express and post-cSice ad dress, ami p!e.i?e mention reading this artirle in t'le Coumer. i n D!p:hcric Cure. The fouov. ing clipping is from the Scientific American: "At the first in dication ot diptheria in throat, make the rocm c'ose, then tt.ke a tin cup and pour into it an equd quantity of tar and turpc mine, then hold the cup over the f.rc; so as to fill the room with the fumes. The patient on in haling ihe fumes will cough out the membrr.no is i.utter and dipthcria will pass o.T. The fumes of tar and tur pentir.c leoren the throat and thus af ford the relief that has baflled the skill of physicians n l M nu.uiiJ nuw into i'.ai railway crossing, looking out of a win dow the other day, saw a laborer jump from one track to the other to escape an approacf.ing freight train .He was appareutly dazed by terror and stood fail, not seeing that an ex press train was rushing down upon him. ; The g!rl saT that before she could make hi!n understand his dan ger it would be too late. She there fore threw up her arms, shrieking; wildlyi 'he!p! help! help!" trusting to the impulse which sends a man on the instant to the relief of a woman in dis tress, i I'm coming!" shouted the la borerj springing toward her in time to escape the engine as it rushed past He stared back at it, and then at the woman crying and laughing in the window, and taking off his . hat with shaking hands, he said, "I ; owe yea something. Miss " and walked away. Tiie treasurer cf Bary county is reported $"13000 short in his ac counts. .- Sit 7i si -