M OHRlgO.N .... H. , CAJJXWELL, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, CONCORD, N. 0. Office in Morris building, opposite Court House. College of Agriculture AND MECHAKIC ARTS. The next session of this Col lege will begin September fith. Examinations at county seats first Saturday in- August. 'Young men desiring a tech nical education at an unusual ly low cost will do well to ap ply for catalogue to A. Q. HOLLADAY. Pres., Uwd&w. Raleigh, X. C. to ill I Continuous passairo 111 iUUiUuui bMliiUt Meeting of Distri On" Auusr 23. 24 and 25 the Sotuhern Railway ill sell round trip tickets to Boston, Mass.. at rate of one fare ticket good to re turn until September 10, and can be extended until September 30. Kailrond Rates French Broad Fair and Racing Association, Afehville, N, C Tickets on sale August 19 to 21 inclusive. Limit Ausust 21, 1895. Fare for round trip $5-70. Annual Convention nnd Touriiav meat of North Carolina-Slate Fire man's Association, Newberu, N C. Tickets on sala August t, 5 and 6. Limit August 10, 1S95. Fare for round trip 89,05. North Carolina Fireman's As sociation, colored, Henderson, N. n. TikPts on sale August 12 and 13. Final limit August 17, 1895. or eighteen tenement houees. PESSEMER CITY MILLS SOLD. Hr. H. J. DnrHin,ofPnlInS, Purclia-er-Prlc 24,000-Many mil Men Gastonia. August 3. The Bess emer City Cotton Mill was sold at Bessemer City, under a deed of trust today and was bought by Mr. b J Durham, of Da las. Dr. J H McAden, Messrs S Witt kowsky, W 0 Maxwell and C W Tillett, of Charlotte, attended the sale. There were also present Mr. Watkins, of New York, and several mill men from this and Cleveland county.. Bidding was lively and it was finally knocked down at $2-4,000. The property sold is the mill without any machinery, and sixteen Concord, N. C. J. M. Opell, President D, B. Ccltraxe, Cashier. 7 j. D. Coltraxe, Assistant Cashier Capital, Surplus, $50,000 10,000 --DIRECTORS; J. M. Ouell, J). F. Caxxon Flam Kino, W. Caxxox, W R. Odell. W. H, Lilly, 1). B, Coltraxe. Continuous passairo in each direc ;ind trip $5-90. ot Conference, ! Norwood, N, C Tickets on sale August rt to 10. Final limit August i m, 1895, Continuous passage in each direction. Faio for. round trip $3 25. American Pharmaceutical As sociation, Denver Col. Tickets on sale August 10 and 11, with final limit August 28, 1895. Continuous passage in each direction, except that stop-overs will be allowed west of Colorado common points. Fare for round trip, via Southern route 45 00. Oreintal Industrial Stock, Fruit nnd Aorienltural Fair. New Berne, IN. C. Tickets on sale August 24 to i . 29 inclusive, innal limit beptemDer OliiSl i' 4i sUvi sC 2( 695. Con t inuou s passage l n each SEMI N A R Y A Flourishing School for Young Ladies. TEN TEACHERS, Orramenial Branches Receive Cnrefui iitienliori, KEY. C. L. T. FISHER, A. 31 Principal, MOUNT PL ASANT.N. C. YOU 4 tt5 ! direction. Tickets must be stamp jed by agent at New Berne, N. C, before being valid for return passs ! age. Fare for round trip $3.50. j ? Nortn Carolina Farmers State Al liance, Carj, N. C, Tickets on ! sale August 10 to 13 inclusive. Final ! limit August 21, 1895. Contiruous jpissnge in er.di direction. Fare for I round trip 80.35. Grand eiiCampmeni i. O. O- 1. of North Carolina, Charlotte, N. C. Tickets on sale August 5, 6 and 7. Final limit Angust 12, 1895. Cons tinuous passage in each direction. Fare for round trip 81.05. C5Z352393 IF YOU 3UYA UNIVERSITY OF mm I The property was valued several months since by experts at JiSOO It is reported that Capt. OdeJl will equip and operate the mill A Muu Man. A Free eh paper tells of a man who ought to be set down as the meanest man of his time' His Rapi neaii, and he is the happy father of three children. His chief claim to meanness lies in the fact that he has lately discovered a plan to reduce his weekly expenditure. Every morning when sitting down at the table, he makes the following proposal: "Those who will go without break fast shall haye two pence. "Me me!" exclaimed the young ster in chorus. Rapineau gives them the mcney and suppresses the break fast, In the afternoon when the children were anxiously expeting their first meal, Rapineau calls out, "Those who want their dinner must give two-per.ce;" and they all pay back what they receiyed in the morning for going without their breakfast, and in that way Rapineau saves a meal a day. Harper's Round Table. by 19 Es US li i University, the 'Comprises the Lmversity, the CIS!? W p 0 p . C oi 1 e-e, the Law and Medical til j If liCi Psdiools, and the SUMMER 3 For men, women or boys at prices ranging from ?15 to $50. We ship f r factory snfcjoct to approval and are the oly manufactur ers sellingdirect toCunnmcrg. We have no Agent g. Ve oiler greater valree in our oxford Gladiator wheels at $Mt to SmO than other manufacturers rith pnce3 from SIOO to Si 50. Every wheel fullywarrnnttd. Ioii,t pay loeal dr alrra c profit ct o'f fty percent. Cut this out and write to day ior rmr handsome catalojjue. Address, OXFORD ItFG. CO SCHOOL for teachers. Tuition $60 ; 35 teachers, 471 students. Ad dress President Winston, Chapel Hill, N C.? for Cata logue and handbook on "UNI VERSITY EDUCATION." m m lm Mi Lose your life's blood foolishly, don't spend sleepless nights on account of the villianous murder, just step into tne furniture store and at a very small cost and get you a PATENT TURNOVER CANOPY that will starve a mos quito to death in twenty-four hours by the clock. Did you say niackbnrn Snowed Under Votes. Winchester, Ky., Aug. 5 The Democratic primary held here to day nominated J B McCrary for United States Senator by 458 ma io ity oyer Joe Blackburn. J D Willis for Representative has a ma jority of 42 over II L S'eyene and GS over J T Ecton, J A Snowden, the silver candidate, received 287 votes. The total senatorial vo'e was 1,881. seme It Covered the Ground. "The late editor's wife is thing of a humorist." "Indeed ?" "Yes ; took a line from his origi nal salutatory and placed it on his tombstone." "What wfisit?" "We are here to stay.' " Atlanta Constitution. Y'ou can come nearer getting anything in the Furniture line from us than from any houe in North Carolina. Our stock ox molding for room andf rame is not surpassed any where. Our prices are the lowest Command see Cannons, Fetzer & Bell. Annual Meeting of the Society of Friends, High Pcini, N. C. Tickets on sale August 4 to 7 inclusive- Final limit August 17, 1805- Continuous passage ;n each direction. Fare for round trip 83,00. CONCORD MARKETS COTTON" MARKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling 7.35 Middlings 7 Low middling G Stains , 42 to 5 PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected bv C. W Swink. Bacon SI Sugarcured natns 12$tol5 Bulk meats, sides 8 to 0 Beeswax 5 Butter 15 Chickens 10to20 Corn 50 to 55 Eggs 83 Lard , stoll Flour(North Carolina) 1.75 Meal.........; 53 Oats. 30 to 35 Tallow 3to4 1 ,ji ri 11m 1 1 11 mil iiHl,.l . W ji ! l,H .' .P If,",!1 ,1 1 i k What Js I r j I v I y 1 n wi f i U LkLO Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher. prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotic substance. It is a harml substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing" Syrups, and tor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years , by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Xf onus and iy feverislmcss. Castoria prevents vomiting: Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's JFriend Castoria. Castoria. 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"Our physicians in the children's depart raent have spoken highly of their etpe; ence in their outside practice with Castoru. and although we only have among c-v medical supplies what is known a?. regt; products, j'et we are free to confess th'-it Vr, merits of Castoria has won us to look w favor upon it." United Hospital and Dispensa Boston, Ma-- Allen C. Smith, Pres. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N iw Y City, a o m 1-0 p 2 3 So c 5 2 m si - o CS 53 O j t O 0 fT5 pa o 6 MP 63- c D .Wl 2 CD a c zr. o ?w 73 E C ,r- P- p- c H. K o Q s a) W P- o o 0 O jc P rt -1 ' B a o P E? -j "-i .1 . 1 1. 1 fi" mi E$mw 9 kti rSiS OVJi CLOSING OUT SALE OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS -IS ON.- Lawns worth 12 cents now at S 1-3 per yard. Lawns wort' ( cents now at jnst half price. Flisse worth 15 cents to o for 8 13 cts per yard. PKETTYiLINE OF SELVYN SUITING tliirtj'ssix inches wide to o at Ci cents. iMOW'S YOUR TIME. ;.