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V- f I If off e of Dissolution. Notice is hereby (riven that the firm of Torke & Wads worth, com- posed of N. P. Yorke, J. G Wads worth and Cacnonn & Feizer as silent partenerp, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 21th day of May. This the 6th day of August, 1895. N. F. Yob ke. . J. O- Wadswobth. CAKNONS &FETZEB. We,N. F. Yorke, J. C. Wads worth and Q. J Bar rip, under style and firm name of Yorke, Wadsworth & Co., will conduct and carry on the former business of Yorke & Wads worth, and we assume all liabilities of Yorke & Wads worth, and collect all nates, accounts and other in debtedness due Xorke & Wads- worth. We respectfully solicit, the pat ronage of the public Yorke, Wadswobth & Co. August 6, 1895. ' SALE OF LAND. By virtue of authority Tested in me as commissioner oy a decree of the Superior Court, made in the case of Lawson B Jack welder and others.plain tiffs, against N M Starns, defendant, I will sell at public aucs lion in front of the courthouse door in Concord on Monday, Sept. 2, 1895, to the highest bidder, the following real estate of which John C Starts died seized. 1st. Tract known as the Rowland tract adjoining J F Furr lands, Martain Furr and others and on which Henry Cray ton now lives, containing 114 acres, and known as thfc home place. This tract of land wilt be sold subject to the dower of Mrs. John C S tames wnich has al ready been allotted, and consists of abou? 67 acres- 2nd. Tract known as the Adam Honeycutt tract adjoining Jackson Honeycutt, , the tract above men fioned and others, and contains about' 46 acres, and on which OV MaunCy now resides 3rd, Tract known as the Alex under Shoe tract, adjoining Nathan Lambert, Mao Cox and others, and contains about 15 acres. r ' 4th. Tract known as the Jonn M Shoe tract adjoins Jackson Honey cu tt, Thomas S winson and others, and contains about 33 acres - Tebms: One-third cash, one-third in twelve months and the remaining third in two years, the deferred payments to bear 6 per cent interest from day of sale until paid, but the purchaser will have the right to anw iictpate them by paying cash if he desires to do so Jas; C Gibsow, - - ; : . , - ' . Commissioner. - TRUSTEES SALE. By virtue of authority vested in me by a Deed in Trust or Mortgage executed by C. W. Bobinson on the 1st day of January, 1893, which mort fjpoiDeed in Trust is duly record ed in Register's office for Cabarrus coiinty, North Carolina, in book No. 7, page 572, 573 and 5741 will Bell at public auction at the court house door in Concord. North Carolina, on the 14th day of September, 1895, to the highest bidder that tract of land known as the Col. Thomas H Robinson place at Poplar Tent. Ths is a chance to secure a good home in one of the best neighbor hoods in Cabarrus county near the church and pchool house. There are good buildings, orchards and convenience for home comfort on the place. T rms made known on day of sale. Tittle, to add property is supposed to be good, but the pur-, chaser only takes eush title as 1 am authorized to convey under said mortgage. J omr P. Allisok, Trustee' Dated 15th day of August, 1895. CONCORD MARKETS COTTON 1IABKBT. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling. ,. 7.35 Middlings ......7 Low middling . .. . .v.. . .6 Stains 4Jto 5 PB0DUCE 1IABKBT. Corrected bv C. W Swink. Bacon ......8 J Sugarcured nams..;...V..:.;. 12itbI5 Bulk meats, sides. ................8 to 9 Beeswax.... .....5 Butter ..........................15 Chickens.;....... 10to20 Corn..........:.... ;.:...s50 to.55 Eggs Si Lard....;.;.. .....V...... ...Stoll Flour(North Carolina). ...1.75 Meal..................;...... .,...58 tat3......;..;..................30 to 35 Tallow..i.v.. ...... .... .- z, 3to4 IiOV BllM U'lIoitAII Mil n.nni C On August 23, 24 and 25 the Sotuhern Railway will 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. 1 Reduced Railroad Hates. Trinnial Conclave of Knights Templar, Bostdn, Mass. Tickets on sale August 23 to, 25, inclusive. Final limit September 10, 1895. Fare for round trip for,, tickets routed all rail reading thelsame in both directions $23.35. For tickets routed via Sound Lines ; between New York and Boston reading the same in both directions $21.85. For tickets routed between ; New York and Boston via rail in one direction and via Sound in the other $24.23 For tickets rnulei between New Yoik and Boston, via on rail line got ing and another rail . line returning 825 03. For tickets routed between New Yoxk and Boston via one Sound line going and another Sound line returning $23.44. By disposing tickets' with the agent of terminal lines in Boslon on. exten eion of final limit may be obtained but in no case will tickets be good to leave Boston later than Septem ber 80, 1895. These tickets will also bear a transit limit of seven days in each direction. Cotton State and International, Exposition, Atlanta, Qa. Tickets on sale September 5 and 12 and daily from September 15 to Decern ber 15. 1896, inclusive with final limit January 7, 1896. Fare for round trip $14.20. Tickets on sale da'ly from September 15 to Decern ber 30, inclusive with final limit fifteen days from date of sale. Fare for round trip $10.40. Tickets on sale daily from September 15 to December 30, inclusive with final limit seven days from date of sale. Fare for round trip $6 55. ' Grand Lodge Knights of Honor, Morehead City, N. C. Tickets, on sale August 19, 20 and 21, FinaJ limit August 31. 1895 Continuous passage in each directioh. Faze for round trip $12.10. Rowan Baptist Association, High Point, 'N. C, Tickets on sale August 20, 21 and 22. Final limit August 28, ,1895. Continuous passage in each direction. ' Fare for round trip $3.00. Battlefield Encampment of the Sons of Veterans, Knoxville, Tenn. Tickets on sale Sept. 13 to 16, in elusive with final limit October 10, 1895. F-re for round trip $5.80. -.. French; Broad Fair and Racing Association, Ashville, N, C. Tickets on sale August 19 to 21 inclusive. Limit August 24, 1895. Fare for round trip $5-70. Dedication of the Chickamanga and Chattanooga National Park, Chatanooga, Tenn. Tickets on sale September 16 to 19, inclusive witb final limit October 13, 1895. Fare for round trip $7.65. North Carolina State Horticult ural and Floral Society, Greensboro, N. C. Tickets on sale August 19, 20 and 21. Final limit Augu-t 24, 1895. Continuous passage in each dircc tion. Fare for round trip $3 65. Oreintal Industrial Stock, Fruit and Agricultural Fair, .New Berne, N. C. Tickets on sale August 24 to 29 inclusive. Final limit September 2, 1895. Continuous passage in each direction. Tickets must be stamp ed by agent at New Berne, N. O., before being yalld for return pass age. Fare for round trip $8.50. National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic Louisville Ky tickets on Bale Sept 8tn to 11th with final limit October 5th 1895 Fare for round trip $11.05. Tickets for the Triennial Conclave of Knights Templar Boston Hass will go on sale at once, and continue until August, 25th 1895. Same rates and conditions as. be fore published. C0BC0!(ilRAtB 3 C For men. women or htm t m4M Ma4M from 115 to 180. We ship from factor to ppro-rl tndtrfl th only manuf actor ra leUingdlreet to Conanmcrc. X7elkAva no Agtnti. We Offer gnter Talne ta oar Oxford Gladiator wheels at COtotwp tXan other manufacturers with prlcea from OlCO totlSO,' Every wheel folly wrrato Dont pay lecol doalera m. profit or IfUtf yr ent. Cut thia out and write to-day XCX our handsone catalogno. Addrcw, OXF0nDL7G.C0 m Philadelphia Twins. There is a good joke on a German town father and mother, who not long ago found some difficulty in finding acceptable names for tneir twin babies, who, by tue way, were girls. After,: deliberating over the matter and coming to no satisfactory conclusion paterfamilias struck a happy ideS and decided to name his girl babiefl' Kate and Duplicate. Re cently another pair of twins appear ed under the same roof this time thb infants being boygv The husband saw here an opportunity to get even with his wife, and he determined that she should find suitable names for her latest offspring. Imagine his feelings when the mother one day, with a happy and satisfied air, told the lord and master that she had named the boys Peat and Repeat. -Philadelphia Record. . Two VTamn - Drowned One's Kin JTlffbt Over Her Effects. HuimNGTOK, W. Va., Aug. 20. Malinda Smith, keeper of a saloon at Gray, a small place south of here on the Norfolk & Western Railroad, was crossing pig Sandy river in a skiff last evening with a colored woman named. Lina Hass when the boat capsized and . both occupants were -drowned. The reatlves of Mrs. Smith, who was a widow, flocked to her effects, Sam-Hunt being shot In the Dielee. . V - fId;roatedVJottee ; J herebjr from trespassing such "as hunting, cut ting timber, walking or driving; removing fruit or anything: of any description on my plantation, known as the Daniel Suther lands,., in No. 4 township. . Anyone - yiolalin this notice will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of tne law. : jnq. a himmons, ilonae For Bale. . ,. - ' That' fiye-room house on East Depot street, now cccupied by Mrs. J F Willeford, is for sale. Interested parties will call on Dr. L M Archey tor terms ana othe&desired xnf orma tion. ... ... ' j26 lm. (Mrs.) Ann Fink. To the Ctlxen or Concord . - On and after the 20th day of this month ot Angnst, I will open but a first-class meat marfcat and will be 'glad to serve, the pablic with their needs in the; fresh meat line. My place of business will be in the II cNinch store room, first door above marble yard on West Depot street. ; Respectfully, alO lm. J. F. Dayvault. BIQYOLIJ ORDINANCE. : Be it ordained by the commission era for the towr of Concord. N. O. Hection li That the bicycle ordi nances Nos. 7& and respectively passed by the board on the 11th day of Soptembcr, 1694 and on the 13th day of August, 1895 be and the Bame are hereby repealed. . ' Section 2. And be it ordained by the commissioners for the town of Uoncprd : That any one who shall ride a bicycle on any sidewalk withh in the corporate limits of the town of Goncord, 0. shall be deemed guuty ox a miBaemeanor ana upon conviction thereof shall be fined five dollars or imprisoned for tea d8ys (Section S. Any one who shall ride a bicycle across any of the public crossinga within the corporate limn its of the town of Concord at a greater speed than an ordinary walk shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor and upon conviction -there of shall be fined five dollars or im prisoned for ten days This ordinance hall be in efffinf on and after Augnst, 23, 1895, By oraer oi ooara. a21 lm J. Jj. Haktsell, Ulerk. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having been duly appointed and qualified executor of the last will and testament of Mary C. Kluttz. deceased, all persons holding claims against said deceased are hereby, notified to present them to the un dersigned duly authenticated on or bcloro the 17th of . August 1896 or thiar notice will be nlAnr? n bar fn their i i recovery: Also all persons owini? deceased are notified that prompt payment is expected. -Aug. 795, -iH, Costoria is Ir. Samuel Pitcher prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor -other Narcotic substance. It is a harmlAsr substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and : nor Oil; . It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years- -e by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and iyg . feverishness. Castoria prevents Tomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething j troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. I Castoria. M Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good efieet upon their children.' Da. G. C. Osgood, Towtll, Xtass. M Castoria is the best remedy for children of trhlch I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers -will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby pending them to premature grrfves." Da. J. F. KnrcHBLOs, . Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Q So E o C - - eg3??? ts CO cu- ST DQ S.M.P- COWel si g 1 2 ffl P. g ; 3 4 0 5- 9 00 o a f-r! g 52 O hom a a top B o jr . . 00 so Sfi CD 2 m OQ 8 1 S b B C9 O WE i3 1 Lose your.life's blood foolishly, don't spend sleepless nights onlacconnt'orthe yillianonslmnroler jnststep into tne furniture store'and at a Veryjsmall cost and get yon s PATENT TURNOVER CANOPY that will starve a mos qnito to death lin ftwenty-fonr honrs you say You can come nearer gettine'anvthinn- in th i?rT,r line from us than from any stock of moldinglforlroomranai-frame is not surpassed any where. Our prices are thepowest. Come and see Uanixbxis Fetzer 1 " ' Castoria. " Castoria is so wen adapted to children thrt I recomitiend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. AxCRsa, K. D., Ill So Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. 'Our physicians in the children's depart-, ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practise with Castori,. and although we only have amoag oar medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look ritt favor upon it." UXXTBD HOSPXTAX. A2VX DlSPENSART, 1 B06ton,Mas&. Aixew C Smttb, Prtt. Murray Street, N aw York City. 3 H 5 5 & a- n o o SAY rn ?V9 ' houe in North Carolina. Oui & BelL I g !
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