IN THE LOCfL FIELD.
Facts Picked Up Here and There About
People aod Things.
M rs. \V. T. Sellers continues to
improve from her rev lit uttaek
of appendicitis.
Dr. S. \\\ Prior wuh up from
Chester Saturday un professional
business.
Mr. Orover flail, who is with
the Andrews Furniture Co., Roek
Hill, spent Sunday at his home in
this phu-e.
.Mr. W. M. Phillips, of Rc?<-k
Hill, was a visitor to Fori Mill on
Sunday.
Representative J. K. ilniio left
Monday morning for Columbia, to
( attend the Legislature, which eon
veiioa yesterday at noon.
Dr. C. B. Stephenson, of Charlotte,
spent Friday in Fort Mill.
Mr. \V. B. Hoke returned Monday
to Barnwell, after spending
the holidays at his home in this
place. Mr. Hoke has charge of
a big saw mill near Barnwell.
Miss Tothmie Gulp on Monday
resumed her duties as "hello girl"
at the 'phone office, after a several
week's illness.
Mr. 15. M. Faiis, who for the
past two weeks has been visiting
relatives ill Southern Floi ida, is
expected home tomorrow.
Barber's bridge, over Sugar
creek is again in a very dilapidated
eoudition. The high waters of
the past few we -ks have washed
the foundation l.oni the center
bench and the bridge'is so much
sagged as to render crossing it
iin pi issible.
Mr. -las. II. Lee, of New York,
who is spending a few days in
I T - ^ r . . .....
lower r #rr ;witt wil.ii Ills father.
Mr. I) . A Lee, paid Th?? Times a
pleasant call yesterday afternoon.
Mr. \V. T. Hon^land, one of the
town's p >p ti I ar livery men. was
<>u Wednesday the sueee slid ? <>ntegtniit
for a $2 suit of elothes
presented by the Tupi)-Lon?_; Co..
of Charlotte. The winning nnniwas
2-lb Mr. lloaultnd went up
to Cliarlutle iSaturdiy after bis
prize.
Mr M. A. Thompson and wife,
of (Jaktonia, spent yesterday at
the home of Mr. 1). (J. Kimbrell,
south of town.
Tlie mercury in the thermome*
ters yesterday morning at OoYlock
registered at It) above z to, Wiioli
was 2 degrees colder than any previous
morning this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Massey returned
last evening from their
bridal tour South. A largo party
of friends met the the train and
after extending congratulat ions escorted
the Inidal couple to tho
home of Mr. ?T. W. Atdrey, where
a brilliant reception was given.
Grace, the 2-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Krwin, was
Heriouslv burned about the body
yesterday tu truing. The child
walked too near an open fireplace
and its clothing became ignited.
The mother was uttinrtcd by th"
little one's screams and going to
it she threw a heavy woolert garment
around the child, th-roby
smothering the fire. Mrs. Erwin
whs also painfully burned in her
efforts to extinguish the llamcs.
Light Vote in Town Election.
The town election last Monday
was one of the quietest ever held
in Port Mill, only -fi of the Hi
registered voters taking part in the
election. There was hut one ticket
out, and of course it carried.
This ticket was ns follows:
For Intendant.? T. G. Culp.
For Wardens.?W. li. Mo icham.
?T. M. Spratt, Ij. A. Harris, Li. N.
Culp.
Of these gentlemen, the first
three named were re-elected. Tinnew
council was sworn into otlice
yesterday, immediately after which
a meetii^; was held for the puipose
of $kotiug ? < !?? f police for
the yearfllThere were a number
applicants for the position, hut for
a reason not given out the election
was postponed.
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The Produce Market.
Look over the following list and
you will know exactly what you
are going to got for your products
when you put them 011 the market:
Sweet potatoes 60c per bushel,
plentiful.
Irish potatoes $1 to $1.20 per
?bushel, plentiful.
O.itiolr otiu 1 4) 1 A O". '
v/ia ivnvnn l w lr J IU t'iiCIl,
acsrce.
Kirns 15c per dozen. plentiful.
Butter 15 to 2Jc per pound,
plentiful.
Onions $1 to $1.20 per bushel,
scarce.
Cabbage! 2c per pound, plentiful.
Clay pens, 75c per bushel, firm.
White pens, $2 per bushel, linn.
Corn, 60ljto 65c per bushel.
Corn meal, 70c per bushel.
Wood, $2 to $2 .50 per cord, very
caree,
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MARRIAGE AT MORGANTON.
Mr. L J. Massey. o 1 Fort Mill, and
Miss Cora Avery Wilscn Wetf.
A ronv~pond -tit of tlu? Charlotte
Observer irivew tlit* following account
of n uinrria^o licit occurred
in Mor^anton, N. on Thursday
j aftenio">n:
At the residence t>T the hride's
father, Major .lames \V. Wilson, on
Kiiitf street. at d:dO o'clock tld<
afternoon, Mi.-s Corn Averv Wil
I son was married t?? Mr. I;. .1. .Mass??y,
of Fort M .11. S. ()\vin?;t<>
. tin* recent death of a near relative
j of the liride. it was n quiet home
! wedding, no invitations beiti" isi
sued, and only members of families
of the contaaetin<r parties and
their intimate friends were present
j to witness the ceremony. The
windows of the \\ ilson residence
were closed nil 1 darkened and the
interior was brilliant ly lighted
j with electric lamps. The p ?rlor ]
deeorations weio in white and
] ureeii and hnire palms were massed
I in the hay windows and alcoves,
j Over the arch of the central hay
window there were wreaths of I rn
1 and li >llv, and from the centre of
1 ii .. . ... .. ...i ..! ? i
in*- nn ii v?Mr? s*i?r?|/ iiu? U < I I 11 LI V"
: whi'e !) !! decorated With sindnx.
| The.hridnl party entered the par
lor to tln? strains of tin' "'Flower
Song," played l>y M's. F. i (\a \
well, in the toll iwini; order: Missss
Nellie Mat tie iiinl Millie MusHey.
lihhnii yiils; Mi.-s Carrie (iil)hon,
flower ^'irl, Im arin^ a lar^e hou(pief
of carnations; Miss Meulali
Wilson, sister of th" bride, iii-itci
of honor: the irrootn. Mi M .1
Massoy. wis It lii-t lust man. Mr.
I. K \\*i11 iai> 1 ~<111. of Fort .Mill. S.
.('. .the bride, Miss Con Avery
Wilson, tin tlie arm of In r father.
.Major James W. Wilson.
The bride and ermi n stood se!<
by side iimli r the li II while the
\vi ddiiil; oereniony was ?jraeefully
performed by liev. Thomas J dinson,
the lino ceremony beino employed.
Dinner was served to the miosis
i after the wedding ceremony in the
laree dinino room, when the decorations
w< re in red. red carnations
and holly berries preddomi nat imr.
The bride's oow n was of m-ev
crepe do chine, and she wore a
black hat, and carried a !? > ,net of
white roses, Mi-s If-nlnlt Wilson
was attired in white organdie and
white hat. Miss Nellie IJattle in
, i; i M . . i .0.
I r i 11 rv * n ^I?II i sv? nii* i i lii ;i ir
Massey in white organdie.
Thf presents of silver, out l;Imss.
china and linen and einhroidry tili
ed four tallies hi the drawing i'ikiiii.
an 1 wa r.' wry lian Is. ane, car ls of
many Chariotte so lefy people lieino
in evidence.
The out-of-towu Giles's were
Mrs. C. M. (lil?l) >n and 1 )r. and
Mrs. R. Ij. (iihhm, Charlotte;
Mi.-ses M .1) 1 Aidrey and Lillie
Mussoy, and Mr. d. Iv Will'amson,
of Korl Mill, and Mrs. II. IJ. Rattle,
of Savannali.
Mur^antoii will sully miss the
hriile, wliopvns cxeedinoly popular
and prominent in s icinl and eliureh
circles, and her place will 1 ??* hard
ito (ill in the Sunday school and
1 the missions of the Presbyterian
church, where she has done such
faithful service. Mr. Massoy, who
is one of the prominent ami successful
ynime husiiiea* men of
Port Mill, has indeed won a nri/.o.
rind 11 >111 the l)rid 'irroom mm i t h?
town of Fort Mill are to I??* ron
oral ii In t ? ? 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Massey leave M w ranton
this afternoon for Sa
vannah and Jacksonville. where
they will remain for s >me weeks
he ore ^oiii" to Fort Mill, where
tliey will iimko their home.
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The News of Sold Kill.
The Imd weather of tin* pas' f- w
weeks has retarded farm work very
much. Some of our neighbor*
have not yet finished sowing wheat
and this is to he regretted, as some
will doubtless make the mistake of
putting their wheat laud in cotton
instead of corn or peas. The fields
are still white with cotton.
j\lr. \n . II. W incite has 11**mid
nothing from I lie* chicken thief lie
j gave such a warm reception two
j weeks ago, hut judging from tlie
j trail of blood Heft I?y the roeue,
Mr. Witulle feels confident that lie
has since had a "shot-picking"
time.
Mr. ?T. L. Kimbrell's potatoes
aie keeping nicely in the improved
potato house built by him Inst fall.
Ah the hoi se will shelter 800 hushels,
lie expe !? to engage more extensively
in potato growing this
year.
Pigs a e very scarce in this section.
Several of our citizens are
totally without porkers.
Mr. S. P. Sutton, onr oldest oitizmi.
is still r gilt spry for a man
. of SO years, s ure November last.
*>ir. 1. Ij. niriH cm i<> ?t is nnprovinyj
as rapidly as could be expected.
Mr. Win. Caldwell and wife, of
Chester county, returned home on
Monday, after CP visit to this sec
tjou. Roy.
Rein'niscences of Fori Mil!.
Fust Friday ten of the sol d citi/.i'its
of Fori Mill assembled at
tin* n-si.lt tiff of Mr. Waller 10.
Sjiratl. in order to celebrate the,
anniversary of his birth.
ilif dinner was ma^n i iuont.
iiikI was enjoyed l<> tin* full, rs
peeinlly hy the odor quests. As
ill house wmk lmilt in 1S12. 11 iii**Sv
years ul'o. the i on versa t ion naturally
drift)*'! to tin* past, nut!
many interesti:i<r ineidents *?f llie
olden times were told. line are
.some of Ili? in:
One of tin* lirst while men to
set I le here was l'limnns Spruit. He
was horn about 17ol. on a slop i.i
the i-oi'Mfi, as his parents were
c< niinu from County Down, in Inland,
to Aineiiea. He left Char
h>tte iti 1 J tin intending to tin to
1.0110 Cam* Settlement, in \hhe
ville ciunitv. The lirst ni<_dit lie
camped at the )ld Spratt Sprite.;"
on tie Nation Ford load. The
(\itawlm Indians liim to
stay with t hem and .IT r? d to triv??
him all tin- land In* wanted. He
cniis anted ntul settled ri^ht there
and at oik*".
Ahoiit live tildes south-east of
F rt Mill, on A j>'a-e now i\vn"d
l?v Mrs. .1. I?. Alack, is the p!ne?
win h1 tin* <_rrent haltle l> tween
the ('a taw I >ms find ('In-p Koes xvas
filjyllt. it WMH t>? dooide till' 1) tlllldary
lint' hetw >en the two tiihes.
IMii' (\itawhfis were vieiorioiis,
tliou<r|i they lost nearly ??ne Ihotis
an 1 waniors. aerordim.' to School. .
eraFt. till) historian. Sometimes
skulls nr>' uni'iirthi'ii on this j>!a < .
iltit 11 ? olio can toll whether they
\v n1 ( Mierokees or C'alawhas, as
all Indians am alike to us.
The first train that entile into
Fort Mill was oil -Inly t. lso*J.
The ntinl was t inn en lied t lie ('liarlotto.
(Joliimhia iV Augusta IJ. li.
The iron h>r this side of the livei
was h iuleil over in xvn^ons. I mil
the lollow in_r < ?eto oi Fort Mill
xvas the northern terminus of this
railroad, hut then it patriotically
y i"! !. 11 ties honor to ( Mi at lot t e. as
tli it was the vilhn/o in which the
Meekleiiiniro Declaration >1 11nh
| oiuh li o was made.
hi lilt* inl! iniiir Mr. Sprnlt's
arc llii' re in-i ins of a fort m< >1 * I linn
1J.") years old. hi token ot lliis.
when (lie plition was sent I < >
\\ -isiiiinrtoii for a pos oiliee. the
(I partment was asked to ^ive it
the name of hi at 11 ill, I mt in t here
was an otlice in i'ickt use unity by
that name, they culled il I?\?rt .Mill,
whieh is about as near th?* mark !
as lie publicans are apt to hit. K.
Two Tra^o-ias at tha Dam.
DnriiiLT the past week two more
names were a'hleil to the the list
of those who have met death at the
dam since work wis ii'jrnn there
two years a^ >. The fatalities thus
far nniiiher ab mt a do/en, all of
whom were e ?lort <1 I l> avis.
On Monday < f l ist week Mack
Mormw and live other lleeroes
started aero - the riv- r in a sum I
bitteui. The> were only a short
wiiv from the bank when the boat
-ii hlenlv beijati t > dip water and
^im I- A I I I I . ... - I '
Minu, .tii iiii- nr-'_; i lit-M Micct'i (Irll
in swimmiiiLr ashore except .M >rrow.
who, In'iiii; a poor swimmer,
was carried down by the swift cur
rent and drowned In-fore assistance
could lie Liiv< :i liitn. I i is hodv
had not hroii f und up lo Sunday
morning.
i >:i the following moruin<r Dave
Durham, also rolor. d. mot instant
dentli at one of the compiu\"s
rock i]uairies. A crowd of hands
wei e at work directly under a In
derrick which was twd to haul
rn -k from the bed of the ?piarr\ to
11 11 .1
ill** ! j111?1111 !_c oil 111" kllltli; r. j lie
t'Xlrciiie weight of a bio granite
bloek mused the boom Jo oivi
away ami ilowu it went with a 111*iii*
ndous cm ash. 'I he i>i _c of
timber landed squarely ? n Dim ham
break mil; his t.kull, neck. hark,
Ix>111 l. os and one arm. Durham
was a Koek II ill in L'l'o and ids
body was taken there for Initial.
The Rsck Hili Election.
JOditor ?J. .). Mull wins the ureal
mayoralty |h'iz" over t to I ii? in-t
Mayor J. ?J. Waters, who is retinal
to private life wit h a souvenir of 52
Votes against his opp >n e 111 "s 'dlu.
15. N. ('raiu narrowly nii-srd defeat
at the hands of .1. A. Shinn.
who received 111* as against Mr.
('raio'H 1 It) for nidi i'litan at lar^* ,
t o*. .. .......
i no y I'di n in ill.
Mr. Jlr.iiison slides h ick in fr< in
Wurd One by tin* "rare of 111 r?*i?
la rye. juicy votes, Ins opponent Mr.
I. W. O'noal, r*M- iv:n^ 'JI of the
b~> vot H rust.
.1. M. Cherry ami K. II. Averv,
the fo: liter from Ward Four ami
the latter at lar^o for the one year
term, uraeefully want' under the
wire, winning w thont opposition,
the former reeeivino 20J votes and
the latter
The day was altogether without
exciting or evon interesting inei-!
dent. There were only 2?>-i Votes J
east as against 271 two years ?n?>
i when there was a smaller resist '
.Himb'fL+r -
lion hut when there wimi- four
inayorality i unidatcs. The r-^isIrtition
was &*{ "> first man tij
volv was A. A. Munn ami tin' last
was Dr. .1. Iv .Mastic y, Sr.
Mr. Hull's victory h (1 all alotio
boon |>r? ?Ii t< <1 on account of tin*
lati iii of Mr Wa er's iiiitioniicoiii<
nt on lop of his dcclaration up
to within a few days of the election
that In' would not he a canidatc
and f? r tlm iurllu'r lcisms that i<c
did not take an active part in the
campaign. Then, Inn Mr. Hull iI??
s? ua!\ stroii}* and would |>i"? >1 >u
I?iv have won anyway. partirnlavly
as M iyor Water.- Ir s had the otliue
for many years. Mayor Watt is
to -U his < 1 < f. at o, ^ it J nnturedly.
sniiiin when lie oo! the news at
tin* i>.lls and jocularly e< moral ilia!
in" himself. IJock Hill .Journal.
Head: Should Sever Ashe.
Never endure this iroulilc. I'se
at once tin* remedy that stopped :t
for Mrs. N . A. W'ehstcr. of \Y innie.
Yn Sis wi itus, " I )i\ Kiu_ s N?*\v
Li o I'ills wholly < u rod 1110 of >?irk
hond irlifs I 11;i< 1 siilTotvi! for
t wo yours.** Cur.' I ioinlnuho. I'oii
si ipation. I!iIiousut'ss. J.V nl Tin s.
I> Mow-1 nun's.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Ailvurtisuinuiits. not oxooi iliny; linos,
will ho pulilisli.'.l ui it tor t lie almvo lioailiat
oonts fnrouoli iusortioii.
NoYlt'K. Dr. \V H. Wakoliolil, of
('hurlnltn, will l.o in 1'oft Mill on
Wo.lnosday, January -js, I. >i- 0110 ilav
only, llis praoiioo is liniito.l to Eyo.
Ktir. Nov anil Throat i-it
.mm n r.. iin' vv title llmblm;,' ami
I oaii Association w ill open a new series
on January Jt. ion l. fall oil I!le
secretary. W. 11. Meaehain. for full
informal ion in regard to subscribing
lor this stock. ?-'it
NoTlt'K. I have a <|iiantity <>i" wood
(standing) on tie- Murray place south
ol Fort dill, that 1 will dispose of at
s 1 p r cord, to lie paid for before wo id
is removed. M ItJs. 11. O'ft )N N Kid..
N(>Th"i: 'I he Jones Holler Mill on the
I'alawba river is now prepared to
^rind corn on Tuesdays and Fridays.
The Ferry i> now open t > the public,
111)1 ;.\K JON MS.
STHAYKl). From niy premises, north
ot Fort Mill, on December \Miih two
female shoal lies, Color, hlaek with
red spots. Would weijih pessildy do
pounds each. .). J. CUuTllAlli'.
1 1 ?-t f
WANTKD.?To take subscript ions for
the Yorkville Kuijuirer. Fartics fail
itt^ to see the undersigned may leave
snnseriptions uither with A. O. Jones
or I'ostniasier 11. II. Massev. W. 11.
(.'HOOK. 111-tf
HiM'c'h llll'lr oki' llMllds, 11 < > p i M??
that will prove even hotter by
you than 1 which has been a
year ?>f unusual prosperity. Vou
may materially add to your future
prospc: i y and happiness by reuieiuberino
|hat we will eontiune
to keep tilings most conducive to
your oood health and will further
luaiutaiu our high standard <>f
put i v and exellcuee. No drugstore
in the I nitcd Stati keeps a
higher class of prep ?rat ions than
W?1 i!. t fin* vi*i? i iii * r !? . ,i?i tl?.. . 4
reputable manufacturers ami oet
the herd. \\ hen your doctor ( lis
you to take a dose ??f un ciieiin* lie
experts that medicine to lie of a
standaid strength. I lie laliels on
our hot t les ?\ ill satisfy your d' ?etor.
If you have not alia ady learned
the fact yon will learn that our
jirireH are r< asonable, that's the
word, reasonable.
Arcirey's Drag Store
?von?
FS&? LlfflJORS. WINFfi.
? - -r- ?? w y r? H rif J ftfl i WB
CO TO Til 10
GOURD SALOON,
MARK A. TKKTKR, Mana^-r,
' i'.) \V. Trade St. . . Charlotte, X. C.
1'RICK LIST.
Packman's Delifjht, 1 year old Corn $1.50
3 ' " " 2.oi>
< )lil MyleMt. Queen 1 " " 1.7a
:t ' " 2.25
Pure N. <'<?rn !$ " " 2.2")
r? " " 2.50
Patapsco Hyn 1 " " 1.7 >
2 " " 2.00
Pure Maryland Hyo .... 2.50
Old Oakland Kye . . . . . It.at)
< >id Cubinot Rye . . . 8.50
Malt Rye 8.00
Peach and Honey .... 2.0;)
Apple Brandy ..... 2.2a
Old Brandy . . . . . . 2.50
Port Winn ...... 2.00
Sherry VVino . , . , . 2.00
(linger Brandy ..... 1.55
We respeetsnlly solicit your patronage
and will guarantee satisfaction and
prompt attention to till orders.
Tin-; uoniD saloon.
M auk A. Tbktku, Mgr.
Pell Phone 3S5. . . . Char. Phono 202.
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0 New. stock
^ Ladies and
H Star brand
?$ risbur^Sho
friie very,be*
? 1 be very bnv
1 L.J. Mi
^j)5XS<3S??S? ?@ ??
A Happy
perous N
X
To Our Many Friei
Wo 1 hank 0110 and
patronai'r during 1902
The Ne^
Finds us hat tor pre
than ovor hcToro. \\
and will do our host to
Yours
MlllSanc
?e ?0?@?0?? ??
8 Stock Takii
I is
aa And wo find a ^reat tiim
-ftk (idikIh iiml Dross (-roods tlint
. In furl, we will close out nil v
^ must Iiiivo room for our Sprinj
lioouu to arrive.
V? A full line of M) iueli Con
QP ?(!? r.... .. . ?
, juni hm a hjlCIMg hi
?t Tiiis is one of tin* biggfs
0 Klegant forsliirt waists iiml gi
Cfl and liguios. Watch this spat?
WH5TE BEESS l
It will lie the biggest and
jt?j ever show u here.
| MEACHAM ,
I $
0??3??0??<3? ? 5
Dear Mrs 1'arson: A good whilo
li.ick lay health eommenood failing
aa<l I got ina low eoialition. I was (
always tireil; wit If jmor aj>i>etite, so t
tired always that I did not feej
i"|tial to any exertion at all. 1 laid I 1
enlarged glands on the neck which
were very sore, and when 1 would
take eohl they would enlarge and
cause me notch sutler ing. I often
had spells of iiiitaininatory rheumatism
which affected the whole of
niy.body and rendered me helpless.
I tried medical treatment, which
would gi\e IcinjMiiary relief, but it
rlid not cure me. I tried various
patent preparations, but they did
me no good. At last a friend per
nuilUi'U IIHJ Ml USU
*
Mrs- Joe Person's | <
j.
Remedy : :
I bought a half dozen hollies, an<l
al'ler taking it I fell so much bettor
that I did not feel like taking any
more. The next year in the spring
I knew I needed more and agaiu
took a half-dozen. 1 look it in that
way nntil it has made a complete
rare of me and my health in (inc.
The enlarged glands are entirely
cured, rheumat ism entirely cured,
and I am now in stout, robust
health, and I advise everybody who
needs a tonic, or are "ran down" to
use Mrs. Joe 1 erson's Remedy.
MRS. J. C. MOROAN.
Margin illc, N, <J? May 2J, IJ02.
@?00@&???<$?&VJ
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of Men's
Child reus 88
and Har- ?
OS just ill. ^
st Shoes at
est prices. (g
assey. I
<a
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and Prosew
Year
ids and Customers.
? ! 1 V i.1 _ - 1*1 "?
an ior meir noerai
n Year
spared to serve you
e solicit your trade
please you.
truly.
1 YUUIMj.
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Now Over |
tiy odds hnrl ends in Dry Vh
wo will close out cheap.
.infer poods cheap, hs wo a
' Stock, which has already a
led Madras in short letifgilis
hi*tor, il irt yours for 12 l-2c.
t Imrpains we ever offered wSJ
i ls drosses. All neat stripes ^
o for our
GGOB3 SALE.
nicest line of white ^oods jftv
Yours for 1003, S?
\NI) EPPS. I
5&?@??????@&^
T. D. FAULKMERT
liftn^BTAirCR
vii ? ! etni?Rla
I carry a complete lino oC olioap, juolinm,
and high-priced COFFINS nuf.
caskets. Can also furniwh RURjAIj
itobes, toLOVES, SHOES, etc. see
mu when in need of uach.
II r> lm T. D. FAULKNER.
J. U. Trayw ck & Co,
DEALERS IN
FIXE L.1QSM>1?R
AN1) WIN E?.
No. 40 EftSt Trndrt St.
CHARLOTTE. - - - N. O
DR. KINC'S
"> > HEW DISCOVERY
FOR THAT COtll.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Cares Consumption,Cough.:,
Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Pneumonia,Hay Fever,! 'curisy,
LaGrippe, Hoarsen e^..
Sore Throat, Crovy uno
Whooping Cough.
NO CURE. NO PAY.
Price 50c. ftndSI. TRIAL BOTTLES FftSS*