If otlee of Dissolution. Noticfi is hereby eriven that the firmofYorke & Wadsworth, com- posed of N. F. Yorke, J. C Wads worth nl Carnonn & Fetzer as eilent partenerF, was dissolyed by mutual consent on the 24th day of May. M Tnis the 6th day of August, 1895- N. F. Yobke. J. 0- "Wadsworth. Cannons & Fetzer. We, N- F. Yorke, J. C. Wadsworth and C. J- Hairip, uDder style and firm name of Yorfce, TVadsworth & Co., will conduct and carry on the former business of Yorke & Wads worth, and we assume all liabilities of Yorke & Wadsworth, and collect all notes, accounts and other in debtedness due orke & Wads worth. - We respectfully solicit the pat ronage of the public- Yorke, Wadsworth & Co. August 6, 1895. sale of land. By virtue of authority vested in me as commissioner oy a decree of the Superior Court, made in the case of Lawson BJackwelder and others,plaintff!?,agaiust N M Starns, defendant, I wiil sell at public auc tion in front of the courthouse door in Concord on Monday, Sept. 2, 1893, to the highest bidder, the oliowiEfr real estnte 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. HeDry Cray ton ' now lives, containing 114 acree, and known as home place. This tract of land will be sold subject to the dower of Mrs. John C Starnes wnich has al ready been allotted, and consists of about 67 acres- 2nd. Tract known as the Adam Honeycutt tract adjoining Jackson Honeycutt, the tract above men tioned and others, and contains about 46 acres, and on which O V Mauney now resides. ,3rd. Tract known as the Alex ander Shoe tract adjoining Nathan Lambert, Mac Cox and bthers, and contains about 15 acres. ' 4th. Tract known as the Jonn M Shoe tract adjoins J acksun Honey cutt, Thomas Swinson and others, and contains about 33 acres. Terms: One-third cash, onethird in twelve months and the remaining third ' in two years, the deferred payments to bear 6 percent interest from day of sale unt 1 paid, but the purchaser will have the right to an ticipate them by paying cash if he desires to do so J as. O Gibson, i Commitesioner. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of authority vested in ine by a Deed in Trust or Mortgage executed by C. W. Bobinsor on the 1st day of J anuary, 1 E93, which mort gftoor Deed in Trust isdulY record ed inRegisterVofiici for Cabarrus county, North Carolina, in book No. page 572, 573 and 574 I will sell at public auction at the court house door in Concord, North Carolina, on the 14th day of September, 1895, to the highesc bidder that tract of land known as the Col. Thomas H Robinson place 'at Poplar Tent. ThJs is a chance to secure a good home in one of the best neighbor hoods in Cabarrus county near the church and rchool house. There are good building?, orchards and conveniences for home comfort on the place. fTerms made Known on day of, sale. 1 Tittle to said property is supposed to be good, but tbe pur- chaser only takes such title as x.Mm authorized to' convey under said mortgage. John P. Allison, Trustee Dated 15th day of August, 1S95. CONCORD MARKET'S COTTOX MARKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling.......... ......... 7 35 .uxiuuiiukb ......... y . Low mi1dlin ........6 Stains .... ' lm z. . - ww V 1M. W V PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected bv C. W S wink. 'Bacon...;.... ...8i Sirgar-cured nams .. .. ? ....... 12 tol 5 B ulk meats, sides . ......... . .. . ... 8 to 9 Beeswax 5 Butter i. ...... .....;....15 Ohicken-i......... iot620 Corn: ...vi.50 io.55 c ..StOll Flour(North Carolina) ..1.75 Heal ........... ....... ... -,5$ V(ats - .........30 to 35 Tallow....... ;.. .... ; ..... ustoi Reduced Railroad Rates. j Cotton State and International Exposition, Atlanta, Ga. Tickets on sale S9ptember 5 and 12 and daily from September 15 to 'Decern- ber 15. 1896, inclusive swith 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!dato 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. Battlefield Encampment of the Sons of Veterans Knoxville, Tenn. Tickets on sale Sept. 13 to 16, in clusive with final limit October 10, 1895. Fpre for round trip $.80. 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. C, before being valid for return pass a?e. . Fare for round trio 88.50.- National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic Louisville Ky tickets on sale Sept 8th to 11th with final limit October 5th 3S95 Fare for round trip $1105. , State Convention of Negro is, rials eigb, 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 gale September 16th and 17th, final limit September 24tb 1895, Continuous passage in both directions. Fare for round trip 85.85. ' ' Burke County Agricultural Fair, Morgan ton, N. C, s tickets on sale October 14th to 17th inclusive, final limit October Iffch', 1895. Continue ous passage in both directions. Fare foi round trip $3.30. Grand Chapter Order of the East ern Stars, Washington, N. C, tick ets on sale to Selma or Goldsboro September ,8th to 11th inclusive, final limit September -21st, 1895, Fare for round trip to Selma $7-60 to Goldsboro$8.20. SUSPECTED POISON. BICYCLE ORDINANCE." Be it ordained bv the commission, ers for the towr of Concord, N: C. : flection 1 That the bicycle brdi" nances Nos. 73 and 77 resoectivelv passed by the board on the llih day of September, 1894 and on the 33th day of August, 1895 be and the same are hereby repealed X f I Section 2. And be it ordained "by' the commisBioners for the town of Concoi'd : That any. one who shall ride a bicycle on any sidewalk withi in the corporate limits of the towo of Concord, N C. shall be deemed guilty of a mibdemeanor and upon 'onvictiou' iherW shall be fined five dollars' or imprisoned for te aye. -feecion 3.. Any one who shall ride a bicycle acro3s any of the 4 public crossings wif bin the corporate lim 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 fivo dollars or im pris'ened for ten days This ordinance shall be in effect on and after Augnst, 23, 1895. By order of board. a21 lm J, L. Hartsell, Clerk. Crying for the Standard Earlier Work Progressing: Brick From Concord. Mi. Pleasant, Aug. 29. Mary Knott, a colored woman of the towr, is critically ill, and the nature of Jhr 8icknees seems not to be understood. Some persoqa are Inclined to the opinion that it ira case of poisoning. Yesterday she was out in the coun try, atout two miles from town, and while at the home of Jerry Motley, colored, she ate some watermelon. As others ate of the same melon and as no other case of sicknees has been reported, it is not likely it had poison in it. ;- "' It is Miss Mabel .Barrier instead of Miss Maggie, who with Mr. D D Barrier, is now visiting relatives in S. O. The Standard was not in formed correctly. WDrk on Moose's drug store was suspended yesterday, no brick being the cause. The work was resumed today eeyeral load ot brick having been brought from Concord. It wcul d be a grejat cor y enience to the readers of The Standard if the paper could be received thti same day it is printed, As it is the' news is about 24 hours old when we get it. Bomb Was Mailed In Paris. Paris, Aug. 27. The police have definitely ascertained that the let ter, or infernal machine, which cx ploded in the office of Baron Alp honse de Rothschild Saturday after noon, severely injuring his confident tial clerk, M ; Jodkowitz, was posted iu the city of Vat'ip. Honse For flale. That fiye-room house on East Depot street, now occupied by Mrs. J F Willefqrd, is forale. Interested parties will call on Dr. L M ' Archey for terms and other desired informa tion. . ' 2f lm. . ( Mrs.) Ann Fink. WEE LDTTL mm IT YOU DUY fl- i I Are the joy and sunlight of our homes. UseT'aH care ""to keep the little ones in health: Do not give thern ! nauseous doses. ;You can overcome " their troubles with D Roval G ermetuer. : They all like to take it because it does . not taste - like a medicine, s but like a lemonade, v It cures colic in young children, ' overcomes all bowel troubles, gives good digestion, anci quiet,1 healthful sleep. 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