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29otlcc of Dissolution. Notice is hereby eriven that the firm of Yorke & Wads worth, com- posed of N F. Yorke, J. C Wads worth -?:r?itdCatfD'bno & Fetzer as silent partenerp, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 24th day -of May. -""iV -.--..C , -v : a'tiis the 6th day of August, 1895. ,: v N. F. Yobze. : -V - , J. C- Wadsworth. r ' Cannons & Fetzeb. We, N. F. Yorke, J. C. Wadsworth and O, J HarriF, under- style and firm naice of Yorke, Wadsworth & 'Co;, will conduct "and carry on the former business of Yorke ; & Wads worth, and we assume all liabilities of Yorke & Wadsworth, and collect all inotee, accounts 'and other in debtedness due Yorke & : Wads -weftn. :. We respectfully solicit the pat ronage of the public- ,r Yoree, Wadsworth & Co. August 6, 1895. CONCORD MARKifiTa COTTPIT MARKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling....... 7 35 Middlings ...........7 tiow piidlin ........... ......6 Stains ........ 4iw 5 V' PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected bv 0. W Swink. Bacon........ .81 "Saearcnred nams...... ...... 12tol5 Bulk meats, sides.' .... ...... ......8 to 9 Beeswax. i.....................;...-o Butter ...... ..r......:.. .......... 15 Oh. ickend 10 to20 Corn ,....ou w.oo s.................-....... 8i Lard.. ............8toll FlbuKNorth Carolina). . ...... ...1.75 MpaI...... . .... ....i.:.. . ...... .. ..68 Oats.. 30 to 35 PaIIow ...... 3to4 BICYCLE ORDINANCE Be it ordained by the commission crs for the towr. of Concord, N. 0. : . Section r That the bicycle ordi nances Nos. 73 and 77 respectively passed by the board on the llih day of, September, lw ana on tne J3tn day of August, 18:95 be and the same are hereby1 repealed. Section 2; And be it ordained by the.commiesioners,for the town of Concord : That any One who shall ride a' bicycle on any sidewalk witnr in the coroorate limits of the town of Concord, N C shall be adeemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon onyiction thereof shall be nneq five dollars or imprisoned for te days - r bection 3. Any one who shall ride a bicycle across any of the public crossings within the corporate Hm its of the town5 of ; .Concord at a greater speed than sn 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 shall be'in effect on and after August, w 23, 1895. By order of board. 421 lm J. L. Habtsell, Ulert. TRUSTEED SALE. .'.'By virtue of authority vested in me by a Deed in Trust or Mortgage executed by C. W . Bobinsor on the let day ox; j anuary, j yd,wnicn mort EPTO or Deed in Trust is duly record ed in Register 's offic a fo ; Cabarrus cotinty, North Carolina, id 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 higesr bidder. tnaV tract sbf land known as the Col. Thomas H Robinson place at Poplar Tent. Th's is a chance, to secure a goocl Home m one oi tne best neignbor hoods in Cabarrus county near- the church and. School house. -There 'are good buildingF, orchards and conveniences ior home, comfort on the place. Terms made known oh day of sale. Tittle to said property is supposed tobe gocc(. but the pur V chaser only takes such title as 1 am authorized to convey under said mortgage. J ( ; John P. Allison, Trustee. JJated 15th day of August, 18??. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: 1 3 C Having been duly appointed and qualified administrator, of the estate ot J ( Q; Wither spoon f deceased,"'!: persons holding claims against the saidtdeeased arether!eby fn6tlfied fcd present them duly authenticated to the undersigned for payment on tor before the. - 6th xlay of September. I 1896, or thiff notice wUl be plead as( ZniZtt1 a bar to their recovery Wr&fS YiAfonna b;a 4.... I no Agents. Wo offer cre Xhi8,SeptA1695:tr- nedaced Ilallroad ICntes. Cotton State and International Exposition, Atlanta, Ga. Tickets on' sale' September 5 1 and 12land daiJy from September 15 to Decern ber 15. 1896, inclusive with final limit January 7, 1896. Fare for round trip 814:20. Tickets on sale darly from September 15 to Decern V ber 30, inclusive with final' limit fifteen days fromfdata rf sale. Fare for' round trip S10.40. Tickets on sale daily from 7 September 15 to December 30, inclusive with final limit sever days from date of sale. Fare for round trip 86 55. Battlefield Encampment of. the Sonp of Veterans, Knoxville, Tenu. Tickets on sale Sept. 13 to 16, in elusive with final limit October 10, 1895; rF$re for round trip 5.80. 5 4 National Encampment ? Grand Army of the Republic Louisville Ky ticketR on sale Sept 8th to 11th with final limit Octobc r 5tb 1895 Fare for round trip $11. 05. 'State Convention of Negroes, RaK eigb, N. G., tickets on sale Sepem ber 8, 9 aad 10th with final limit September 13th, 1895. Continuous passage in both directions. Fare for round trip $6. 70. 'u Holiness Conyentior, Durham, N. C Tickets on sale September 16th and 17th, final limit September 2th, 1895, Continuous passage in both directions. Fare for round ' trip $5.85. - , . Burke County Agricultural Fair, Morgan ton, 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 1 Goldsboro September 8th to 11th inclusive, final limit September ? 21st," 1&95, Fare for round trip to Selma $7.60 to" Goldsboro'$8.20. DR. mm ROYAL GERriTUER Lou of fThUtey. Locust Level, K. 0. Sept. 7 '95. Sunday school students, of Beu lah. Vere pleased to haye their friend Miss JB' E Ufford as teacher on Sep -tember-lstf she and Mies Minnie Marks, o Albemarle, then being on a visit to f riend8 in and near this place. ; . ' At Albemarle, court was in full blast. It waa an active court. We understand it has made provision for the reception and intertainment of several, at the county hotel. Unmistakable evidence 'of an oyer abundant fruit crop or of a misguid ed application of the tame, is often revealed to the cold, glittering eye of a can f ul observer, while peram bulatihg over the 'streets or plodding through the "high-ttaj 8 and fcedees." Our fruit canners have sus- tained considerable loss. The fruit sours. Is it prosRible,' that in this glorious nineteenth century, fruit should become so depraved as to take an insane delight in goi ng through a degenerating process, fermentation ? 1 Owing to drought farmers of this municipality will realize a crop not above the average King cotton will soon evince his usefulness, and the jolly, indestructible corn-dsdger will still reign quite excensively, unless an inordinate amount of corn vaporizes into "topsy-tryity.', Litigation seems to be the pre vailing craze here, bo many of our citizens were involved in litigation matters, one way or another that the present court left our village almost defenseless. During the ab sence of these many, the quiet, un assuming village might have fared badly, had there been an Indian in surrection or some other sort of a blood c urdling performance. , Augustine. This pleasant and perfect remedy, so delightful to take, so refreshing and exhilarating, stands in highest favor with all who know it best, as the great est of all medical remedies for both sexes, of all ages and in all conditions. WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOU, It Kill glia jou APPETITE. It will gira jot) restful refreshing SLEEP. It will stolafe: your DISESTiqN. It Kill restore your NERVOUS ENERGY. It will put your KIDNEYS la perfect enter. It win purify your Blood. It will change your weakness bto STRENGTH. It will bring you out of sfekness Into' HEALTH. i - -.- ,., a NEW PACKAGE, LARGE BOTTLE, 108 - DOSES ONE DOLLAR. - ' SOLD BY ALL pRUQCISTS. ' MANUFACTURED ONLY BT ADVERTISE ta RIGHT HERB! -a REOUCEQ RATES. cotton Slates ain intejuatlonti EipositioQ ATLANTA, GA., Stplenber 18 December 3F, I89R. Tor the above occasion the Southern Railway Co. will sell low-rate round -trip tickets to ATLANTA, GA., and return on the follow taff basis: FROM- fi Alexandria, Va ;3.25 19.2JJ The Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga. WRITE FOR 43-PAGE BOOK, HAILED FREE. FETZER' S DR UG STORE. - J""r' " in i r.n i Hi im? Asheville. C. ..... . Burlington, N. C. . . . . . Burkeville, Va.. ..... . Culpeper, Va., Chatham, Va CharlottesYille, Va... Chapel Hill, N. C... Concord, N.O.... Charlotte? N.C........ Danville, Va Durham, N. C. . . . . . . . . Front Royal, Va Greensboro, N. C Goldsboro, N.C....... Hendereonville, N. C. Hickory, N. C . . ... ; v. High Point, N.C... Hop Springs. N. O ... . Henderson, N. C...... Lynchburgr, Va. . ..... exiiiKton,N. C Mors anton, N. C MartoPi N. C Newton; Nic. ........ Orangre; Va... XxtonJ, N.C .... Richmond, Va........ teiidsi?me.N.C....... atei?h,N. C xittlBtJstori; Va .... Strasnurgr, Va, SaiisbivfNVc Statesville.-NlC...... Taylbrsvllle,N.C.... Tryon,N. C Washinirton. D. C I West Point, Va....... v Warriiton Va wuicesDoro, N. C w o Mm Jr. lliles'JPfcif n JttUs are guaranjeed to ti TecOCle In 20 minutes. "One cent a dose Czdni tot ror men, women or boys at crices rancrins $15tof80. We sblp from factory subject prpTal and are the only manuf actur- somen. We have genf . We offer creattr value in onr oxford Gladiator wheels at SOO to $80 than bthejr manufacturers with prices from SiOO to ft SO. Every wheel folly warranted . Donft pay local dealers a. nmflt wirt- pr jent. Cut this out and write to-day for ;9handaome catalogue. Address, 9-W 10.40 9.65 8. CO 11.25 12.45 12.85?..... Q8.70 13.70;.... 23.2517.05..... 25.3018.55..... 20.8515.30 23.2517.05..... 120.40 15.00! 14.20 . 13.15" .' 20.05 H.70 20.4015.00 26.2519.25 17.6512.951 21.7515.95i 11.70 15.3tf..... 16.95..... 14.001..... 20.4015.00 33.0016. 50 16.05'..... 1.30. 14. 15.: 24.5518.00;.... 20,4015 00'....; 23.2517.05! 18.B5 13.80..... .4015.00' 21.55 15.80! 6.25 19.25...;. 15.30....;. 11. asLi 15.30.... .Ill.25l.. ... Irt as . Ho rwV .u. w ..... JUi.vU. 10.75..... 7.85 26.2519.25..... 23.65 17.35'... i. 28.2519.251..... 22.95 16.85f..... 11.83 11.25 .N10.90 11.25! E 14.00...:. .... 5.75 qa.1i t U.95... . 13.501 10.55'..... 12.40 10.35 6.55 5.85 L10.20.... 10.45 14.00 on1 11.60'..... 6.25 7.25 8.40 6.75 10.45J 11.50 What Is Castoria is Pr. Samuel Pitcher's prescriptiori for Infanta ' and CWldren. It contains neither Qpium, Horphine nor other Karcotic substance. It is a harmKf substituto for Paregoric, Props, Soothing Syrups, and tor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years by Millions of Slpthers. Castoria destr iy feTerishhess. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cares "' 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 toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. ' Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have-repestedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dr. G. c Osgood, 1 Iowell, Mass. Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day js not far distant when mothers will consider the teal 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." Dk. J. F. Kinchelob, Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recomiuend it as superior to any prescriptioa known to me." : p ; H. A. Archer, m. d xxx So. Oxiord St., Brooklyn, N. V, "Our physicians in the children's depart, ment have spoken highly of their experi. ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hosfitax. and Dispensary, Boston, Mass. Allen C. Smith, Pres. . The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. c Q SO E a o CD 73 Q n O Z m B A S CD CT tH tS ta JI. B jo fiSC5 ' & ITT M 5T W T OS CD CD 3. o -S CD M 1 2 tr" 5 S3 w rr m mm o ' M o . Oi a T 5X T3 M o o If tt MO ex. CQ M P C W O O & O . -r . O i-Z o sao o 69 Vinston-Salem, N. C. 119.00 13.95! 8.05 7.25 7.10 7.25 15 inf 10.45'..... 12.40..... 9.70 10.45'..... 10.8Q..... H.OO; 7.25 7.25 8.15 4.90 14.00 12.60..... 14.00..... n30 ( 9.80'..... (Sates from intermediate points in proportloc.) 1 "explanation; ' - '-i: , Column A: TickeU will be sold September 5 3 aiid daily from September 15 to Decern-, berl5, 1895, inclusive, With flnallimit January 7, 1896. , ( . ) - r Column B r Tickets will be sold daUy from September 16 to December. 15, 1895, inclusive, with final .limit twenty (20) days from date of sale. ; , t. t ... . , f Column Cr Tioketi will bo told daily1 from eurj "SBJ6?1",15 to. December 30, 1895, inclusiv with final; hmif fifteen (15) days from date PtlcJC,?t viDear, longer limit than Janu. Column D : Tickets will be sold on o CJ Of O l IS YOU OUGHT TO BE I 0? and Thursdays Of 1 each Welr fnm Antmw P.iPj Inclusive, with fiua 17 until limit ten (lOlldayaf rom dkt nf Mala r2!S!E, Sffe? b flold daUr from Septemberi 15 toDecember 30, 1895. inclusive, SOUTHERN RAILWAY Is thej-only er'enterinr the Exposition Si'navi2f- dpiiblQrtrack, standard- ffJfu70 city of Atknta to the Exposition Grounds. For tickets ana full information apply to Tour nearest aorA4djefis -- J.M.CULP, AMn ytrkTUBK; Traf3q ifanager.v "y; CtevT-Eass. Ajrt From theimpression that we are still in the midst of a panic, Your interest j demands it. If yon need anything in the . - .,- 1 ; V u .-: " ' 'r- ' ' ' KUBMTXJIIjE line. The earlier yon buy the better off you will be. Business la rapidly improving and prices are running higher all along the line. The prospects are Golden with a plentiouS; sprink ling or sUver. CalUnd see our BRoom Sets', Parlor Sets, Dining Sets, Hall Sets, and Kitchen Sets. Ward Robes, Bookf Gases, Roll TopDesksHaV Racksi Extension and ParJprTaWes. . : 1 ' The handsomest.hne in the State. But cur stock of are awayjnp in QK Come and see ' ; f ' ell 'iUIWikiiliii4 TBIOE i 9-
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