No C Ice of Dissolution. - r r Notico is herefcy given that the firm of Yorko & -Wads worth, com posed of N F. Yorke, J. C Wads-worth- Biid Cannona ITetzer as silent partenere, was - dissolved k by May v t t . This the 6th day of August,-1895. ' , N. F. Yobke. , J. C Wadswoeth. Cannons & Fetzeb. We, N- F. Yorke, J, 0. Wadsworth and C. J- Harrip, 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 STorke & Wadsworth, and collect all notes, accounts and other in debtedness due Xorke' & Wads worth. 1 We respectfully solicit the pat ronage of the public ' Yorke, Wadsworth & Co. August 6, 1895. SALE OF LAND. By virtue of authority tested in me as commissioner by a decree of the Superior Court, made in the "case of Lawson Blackwelder and others,plaintiffs,against N M Starns, defendant, I will sell at public auc tion in front of the court house door in Concord on Monday, Sept. 2, 1895, to the highest bidder, the following real estate of which John C Stams died seized. ' 1st. Tract known as the Rowland tract adjoining J F Furr lands, Martain Furr and others and on which Henry Cray ton 1 now lives, containing 114 acref, and known as th3 home place. This tract of land will be sold subject to the dower of Mrs. John C S tames which has al ready been allotted, and consists of about 67 acres- r; 2nd. Tract known as the Adam Honeycutt tract adjoining "Jackson Honeycutt, the tract above mens tioned ana others, and contains about 46 acres, and on which OV Mauney now resides.' 3rd. Tract known as the Alex ander Shoe tract adjoining Nathan Lambert, Mac Cox and others, and contains about 15" acres. . - 4th. : Tract known as the Jonn M Shoe tract adjoins Jacksun Honey cutt, Thomas Swinson , and others, and contains about 33 acres ' Terms: 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 an ticipate them by paying cash if he desires to do so Jas. 0 Gibson, Commissioner. TRUSTEE'S SALE. ! By virtue .of authority vested in me by a Oeed in TruBt'or Mortgage executed by C. W. Robinson on the let day of January, 1893, which mort gae orDeed in Trust is duly record ed in Register's office for Cabarrus county, North Carolina, in book No. 7, page 572 573 and 574 1 will sell 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 school house. There are good building, orchards and conveniences for home comfort on the place. Terms made known on day of sale. Tittle to said property is supposed to be good, but the puri chaser only takes such title as l em authorized to convey under said mortgage, n yov- ' . '- ' ; . John P. Allison, Trustee Dated 15th day of August, 1895, CONCORD MARKETS COTTON 1IARKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling.......... ......... 7.35 Middlings .7 Dow middling .6 Stains 4ito 5 PBODUOE MARKET. Corrected bv 0. W Swink. Bacon. ....8i Sngarcured nams...... ...... 12itol5 Bulk meats, sides .. 8 to 9 Beeawax...... ......... ...... ;..,.J Butter .........15 Ohickena... ..10to2Q Cam. .. ......50 to. 55 t?vwrv - . , if fll .... oj Lard......... ..................... ...8toll Flour(North Carolina) . . ;..i.a.75 Meal............................ ...58 Oab..;.... ............. 30 to 35 Tallow....... ........... .. 3to4 OrUlaa M. OmW tlwmjm tcIUU. la ik ak Dranlil fbr CkUhUr'a Mntlitk DUt VMontf Brand lm IU4. u4 OUd B.UUio -V Jboxw, m1o vith bUM ilbbes. - Take i fttntmniimititliimk nniniiiB I . V ' fj Belief Ur tm41m, n Utur. br retvra ' Mall. 10.0 TwttMtUi. XamTam. A. V Reduced Railroad Rates. Cotton State and International Exposition, Atlanta, Ga. Tickets oh 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 daysfromfdate of sale. Fare for round trip S10; 40. Tickets on sale daily from September 15 . to December 30, inclusive with final limit seven days from date of salei Fare for round trip $6 55. Battlefield Encampment of the Sons of Veterane, Knoxville, Tehn; Tickets on sale Sept.13 to ; 16,. in elusive with final, limit October., 10, 1895.; Fere for round trip $5.80:L j ' 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.i before being valid for return pass age. Fare for round trip &8.50. ? National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic Louisville Ky tickets on sale Sept 8th to 11th with final limit October 5th 1895 Fare for round trip $11,05. - State Convention of Negroes, JEtah eigh, N, C, tickets on sale Septem ber 8, 9 and 10th' with" final limit September 13th, 1895. Continuous passage in both directions. Fare for round trip $6.70. , . Holiness Convention, Durham, N. C Tickets on sale September 16th and 17th, final limit September 24th, 1895, Continuous passage . in both directions. Fare for round trip SA.85. .,i.u- Burke County Agricultural Fair, Morganton, N. C, tickets on sale October 14th to 17th inclusive, ' final limit October 18th, 1895. Continue ous passage in both directions. Fare foi round trip $3.30. Grand Chapter Order of the East" era Stars, Washington, N. C, tick ets on sale to Selma or Goldsboro September 8th to 11th inclusive, final limit September 21s t 1895. Fare for round trip to Selma $7.60 to Goldsboro!$8.20. : f BICYCLE ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the commission ers for the town of Concord, N. C. : Section 1. That the bicycle ordi nances Nos. 73 and 77 respectively passed by the board on the 11th day of September, 1894 and on the J 3th day of August, 1895 be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 2. And be it ordained by the commissioners for the town of Concord : That any one who shall ride a bicycle on any sidewalk within m the corporate limits .of the town of Concord, N C. shall be? deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined five dollars or imprisoned for ten days.,.: ; ; i .) - 'I Section 3. Any one who shall ride a. bicycle across any of the public crossings within the corporate lim its of the y town of Concord ? .at i a greater speed than an ordinary walk shall be deemed guilty of ; a misde meanor and unon conviction thara of shall be fined five dollars or im prisoned for ten days. This ordinance shall be in effect on and after Augnst, 23, 1895. By a21 lm J. L. Haetsell, Clerk. JSlrYOODUYA-c,.., For mea. women or bora at nrieoa nnrf n frca CIS toCCJ. Tf tblp f rosx factory imbjeet to appryral mi tro tb omly a&nufsctar' m teUlasdtmt to Craramcn. V7m h m.k no Aftcnf . V offer ffwtft la oar Oxford GUdUtor wheel tt)uuO Uxaa other maxmf actoreni with prlcca f ronTciCO toQlgQ. Every wheel -tally wwoSuSL' Don't py 11 detUw m preflt of WtXy pereant. Oat thU out and write to-day fc Bux caimaaio catalogue. Addrega, OXFOHD CI7Q. C0.S?S2SrS MMl Iff t '''-' ..... mmmmmrr i . . . - ' v Women Rearce In Greensboro. y Too many men or not enough women in;, Greensboro makes things unpleasant if all this from the Rec brd be true : y M- ) ; , 1 e-This story xomes straight. ' In fact all stories are straight, more or ieBslbut and'may be relied dni" tnai Is to tayi as inncn.ai any filbry of this iind.; ;: Not many' moons ; ago a , certain youtig 'Igentlenian'lfo m Tomcatle al1:. T0UD lad!y at heV;home InreinSobrol' He was met by Vservant .at. the doot and a .Jshqwn: inio theV parlor, wherV lie uDd'ano& gen tletnanwe'iiallW ing 'for' tooting lldy we'll call her Plicebe Janre' 4rt' ' ' I Now, these" young.meh;were 9 friends, so whem Tom came, io and found JimKe remarked : ; ' 'VSayV JimI vwnt to ' see Miss Phoabe I0ape!bh4is " evening. Won' tfon j altrikipu , ?,pld fellow, and give1 me a chance- to haye a con fldeitiai'ohatr:------.-.-.. Eepliejd Jmrd like.' to know why I should skip dot for ywa, Im in the Bame oOx; Td like to' have a private chat With ker Why not you skip put?' ? ? i i v; ' . j'Well, to bei frankl,!v aid Tom, "I'm engaged ' to her , and want to talk over some, few details tonight,,, ' nedfneF? i: : "So am If and tben' tiie two !gia"red at ' each other for a ew leconds Bat it was no use quarreling 'so they compared notes and ascertained beyond a doubt that both . were engaged to Miss Phjoebe "Tane. They then skipped on t'togther; fearful, as one of them eaid, that another fellow might come along and swear 'he too was engaged to her.' Sam Jones is (o be in Winston September; ' ; Are the joy and sunlight of our homes. Use all care to keep the little ones in health. Do not give them nauseous doses. You can overcome their, troubles with Dr. King's KoyaS Sornioiuor. t lteall htb take it because it does . not ',' taste like a medicine, but like a lemonade. It cures colic in young children, overcomes all bowel troubles, ves good digestion, and quiet, healthful sleep. ; As a tonic for ;weakf children and as a remedy for use in teething, it is the greatest in the world. . ) E7"Sold by Druggists, new package, large bottle,, ICS . poses, ' One Dollar. Manufactured only by Tfo AUitta C&ezIsaJ Co'AUuta, Gi Wrttt Iter 4SP Ccci, DaSIed Free. FETZER' S DRUG STORE. mm INSURANCE. HaTinjrjtrsnBferredmy Fire In Burancavr business to Meesrs. ? jHsT E fc It,- nooanopcqnapESarns, I corns mena them to. any, who, may be ;in Jeed of nreinsurancei laid bespeak w ueia a Jiocrai vs-tronsjo. ' . :'A--r? Rcsptctfully,' (c iW ;.-We have tisvmed the Fir Innwr ODiicsa'buiBiiia bf Mr; J. W. Burkhead,5 ohibririhe1 the agencies for 6at& Srst-clita and well established 4cm fAWISi BUMO UA .UUjSUiesa HI luaii line, : ! ' ,f "WOODHOUSlf & HasbtoJ ,. . August 26, tf if3 LDTTLE ' "WEB Wham' is Castoria is Dr. Samiicl Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harml substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and -ator Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and lys feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting: Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething: troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas 'i toria is the Children's Panaceathe Mother's FriencL I Castoria. Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good efieet upon their children." v. Db G. C Osgood, - -'""y I,owell, Mass. "Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers wiH consider Uie 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 sending them to premature graves." Dr. J. F. Kinchelob, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Q o C o CD CD i3 gwosg - g 0 8 S:0 v.- fl 2m p -50 o so 3yP.S"0 a li 3 - . CO o io" p n o o 00 Q t o P m CO m om 2 o CD a, o ! s b b s WE f? 77 if Lose yourlife's blood foolishly, don' t 'spend sleepless nights on account of the yillianons murderjustjstep w& tne furniture 'store and at a very small cost and get yo 1 PATENT TURNOVER CAN OPY that will starve a m& quito to deathin'twenty-f our hours by the clock. you say . You can'comenearer'gettinganything'in the Furniia line .from ;us thanirbm any H hoi e t inj North Carolina. 0r stock of moldingf orjroomandframe lis not .surpassed Uannons 5 Castoria. Castoria is so well adapted to children I recommend it as superior to any prescripti" known to me." . 11 j. H. A. AJLCHER, M n iix So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, h "Our physicians in the cbildren'i it&& ment have spoken highly of their erptf ence in their outside practice with Castorit and although we only have amon j medical supplies what is known, ai repdaj. products, yet we are free to confess thatu merits of Castoria has won us to look favor upon it.' United Hospital ani DispEssAitr Boston.Xasi Alun C. Smith, Pres. Murray Street, New York City. do 2. o ft t; & a. e- SAY c 99 LM .A I g J NT

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