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Hotlc f Dissolution. ' Notice is hereby (riven that the firm of Yorke & Wadsworth, comt posed of N. F. Yorke, J. a Wad worth, IftBcL Cannona &- iFetzer asi silent partttierp; was dissolved, by mutual consent on the 21th day of May, - . -. f - - -r'.. , This the 6th day of August, 1895. - N, F. Yob ke. J C. Wadsworth. Gannons & JPetzeb. , We,N. F. Yorke, J. C. Wadsworth and O, J Barrip, under style and firm name of 1 Yorke, Wadsworth & Co., will conduct and carry on the former business of Yorke & Wads worth, and we assume all liabilities of Zorke & Wadsworth, and collect all notes, , accounts and other in debtedness due Xorke & Wads worth. , ' We respectfully" solicit the pat ronage of the public . - Yorke, Wadsworth& Co. August 6, 1895. CONCORD MARKETS COTTOK MARKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer - , . Good middling................... 7 35 Middlings................ 7 Low mHdlm ....... ......6 Stains 4to 5 PRODUCE MARKET. . Corrected bv 0. W Swink. Bacon........ ............... .8t fiugarcured 4 nams...... . 12itolo Bulk meats, sides. .... ..8 to 9 Beeswax.... ...-5 Butter ..!....... ...15 Ohickend... .. 10to20 Corn . . .... ...... .... .50 to. 55 -Eggs... 8 Lard......... ...8toll Flour(North Carolina). .:........1.75 Meal.. .. .58 Oats...... ...........30 to 35 Tallow - --. . 3tp4 ' BICYCLE ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the commission ers for the towr 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passed by the board on the 11th day of September, 1891 and on the J 3th day of August, 1895 be and the same are.hereby repealed.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 :r:That any; one who shall ride a, .bicycle on any sidewalk withr in the -corporate limits of the , town of Concord, N. C. shall ; be- deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction - thereof . shall1 be fined five dollars or imprisoned for te days., . - -V't i : . : : ; ; . - ' ; Section 3. Any oh who shall ride v a bicycle across any- of the public crossings within the corporate lim its of the town of Concord at a greater speed than an ordinary walk ehall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor and upon conviction T there of shall be fined five dollars or im prisoned f or., ten- days. This ordinance shall be'in effect on and after August, 23, 1895. By order ;of board. ,'.'.. ; . a21 lm JL L. Hartsell, Clerk; TRUSTEED S ALII By virtue of. authority Vested in me by a Deed m Trust or Mortgage executed by C. W. Robinson on the 1st day of January, 1893, which morts g9 orJDeedin -Trust is tluly record ed in Register's office for Cabarrus county, North; Qarolina, io book Nov 7, page 572; 573 and 574 1 will sell at public, auction at . the court iiouse doorin Ooncbrdi Norihv Carolina, on the Uth day of September, 1895, io the highest bidder that traot of land known as the Col. Thomas H Robinson place at Poplar Tent. Th"s iaa c)ianceito secure r -good home in one of the best' neighbor hoods in Cabarrus county near the church .and pchopl hpuse. . There are good buildings, orchards 1 and conveniences for home comfort on the place. Terms made known on day of sale. Tittle to said property is supposed tpbe good, but the pur- chaser only takes such title as JL am authorized to convey under said mortgage..., -. , . ' . ' John P. Allison, Trustee. Dated 15th day of August, 1895. t ADMINISTBATOR'S NOTICE: Having been duly appointed and qualified administrator of the estate ot J. O- Wither spoon, 'deceased, al persons holding claims against the said deceased-are hereby notified to present them duly authenticated to the undersigned fori payment on uw before the 6th day of September, 1896, or thisrnotica wilbe plead ,as a bar1 to their recovery;- Also "all Dersons owing said estate are notN fied that prompt paymQnfc'is expects ed. - M. F. Nksbit, . Administrator. This, Sept. 5, 1895. ' Reduced Railroad Rates. Cotton State and In tef national Exposition,, Atlanta, Qa. Tickets on, sale September 5' and 12 end daily from September 15 to Decern ber 15. 1896, inclusive with final, limit January 7, 1896. Pare .for round trip SI 4. 20. Tickets on Bale da!ly from September 15 to Decern ber 30, inclusive with final limit fifteen days fromjdato cf 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, Tenu. Tickets on sale Sept. 13 ,to 16, . in clusive with final limit October: 10, 1895.; Fere for round trip $5.80, National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic Louisville Ky tickets on sale Sept 8th to 11th with final limit October 5tb 1895 Fare for round trip 11.05 - State Convention of Negrots, Bah eigb, N. C, tickets on sale Septem ber 8, 9 and' 10th with final limit September 13th 1895. Continuous passage jn both directions.; Fare for round trip $6.70. ' Holiness Convention, Durham, N. C 1 Tickets on sale September 16th and 17tb, final limit September 24th, 1895, Continuous passage in both directions. Fare for round trip $5.85. ' ' .. 4 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 f oi round trip $3.30. .Bicycle races. Chirlotte, N. " tickets on sale Sept. 15th and 16tb, final limit Sept- 18th, 4825. Fare for round trip 85c. -; Tbe Tftgro at th Atlanta jSxpoItion. - Chief. Commissioner W O Cole man, of Concord, N. 0 , the wealth iest' colored man in the State was ap poih tecVchief of the negro depai U mept of the Atlanta; Exposition, was here yesterday on his ay to New born to ship the exhibits of the re cent, negro fair there to Atlanta. He tells ua that he has been all over.the State, speaking, canvassing and getting up exhibits among the.color ed people. Wilmington Messenger. Promotion for Dr. Crewell. It will be a pleasure to his man frier ds in North Carolina to learn that Dr. Jno F Crowell, formerly president; : of Trinity College, hss been elected to the chair of Sociology in Smith College, Northampton, Mass. This is a richly endowed college for womt n, ranking very I high and having last year an en rollment of more than 800 students. The Doctor has also been engaged to deliver a course of lecturers on Sociology at Columbia College, New York ; during the coming year. Durham Sun. 1 ' ' '; )))lST((fa There is a difference between medi cines and medicines. Those of torday. as a rule, differ from those of the past m many respects. Fully as great is the difference be tween Dr. King's ROYAL GEPiDETUHR and the ordinary medicines of to-day. It is unlike them in THEGE riVE THINCO: $4 1 It does not taste likemmedi Cine. It is as pleasant to take as lemonade and makes a most refreshing drink. ' .:.-.- ! 2. It never nauseates the most delicate stomach; " " v 3. It does not swap off one dis ease for another. It does not set tip one form of disease in order to relieve another as is so often the case. 4. It contains no alcohol or opium in any" form and . ia always "? harmless; even, when given to a, babej one day' old. r 5. It does riot patch simply, it cures. It reaches as? nothing else does to the hidden sources of disease in the blood and removes the cause.J It' does this with an ease and power that have never been equaled. j For all troubles of the Blood, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and Nerves, and for all forms of MALARIAL POISON It stands pre-eminent without a rival pi; a peer f ;. . ; ; ; ? ' ? 1 f ' HTSoldby drtiergltts. new package, largre boV tie, lOS Doses, One Dollar. Manufactured only by THE ATLANTA CHEMICAL CO ATLANTA, fiA; 'WBZTX TOR 48-PAG2 BOOS. KAILXD XSZE. FETZER9 SDR UGlSTOREi Mai-velons Resnlts. From a letter written by Rev. J Gunderman,' of Dimondale, ; Mich., we are permitted to make this ex tract , "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Dis covery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Hives Junction she was brought ,d own with Pneumonia suc ceeding La Grippe. Terrible parox ysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seem ed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discover, it was quick in its ffbrk and higbl satisfactory in re suite." Trial , bottles free at Fet zer 's drugstore. .R-guJar size 50c and $1.00. , ; Grand Chapter Order of the East ern Stars, Washington, N. C, tick ets on tale to Selma or Goldsboro September 8th to 11th inclusive, final limit September 21st,, 1895. Fare f6r round trip to Selma $7.60 to Goldsboro $a20. - REDUCED RATES, IFYOUUUYn 3 C 3 For men, women or boys at prices raasrlne srxnp jus to pa. wp ship from factory aubject ATA til A Afllv trlMnfafifim.1 j . ATLANTA, GA. v - r , Stptember 18 December 3 F, 189&v Tor the above occasion the Southern Rail-ray Co. 'if ill sell low-rate round-trip tickets to ATLANTA, GA;, and return on the foUoir lnff baste i - FROM- Alexandria, Va.. AsheyUle, N. C Burliiirtoh, IT: C. .... . Burke vill, Va.. .. . . . . Culpeper, va........ Chatham, Va CharlbttesTllie, Va... Chapel Hill, N. C uvuiu, ix.vj.. ....... lUUiVUWl xi .v. ....... nrme,Va.. ... urham. N. O FrontoyalVa Greensboro. N. C Goldsboro; N. Q, ..... . Henderfionvaie, K. O. Hickory N.- (!....... ,HlihPb!ot;i?.C..... HotSprlnrsvN.Q,... uenaerson, N. o Lynchburar. Va, MorKanton, N. C MarioD,N. ......... Newton; N.C... Orange jVafi. ........ Oxford, N.C Richmond, Va ....... . Eeldsville,N. C aiei&h,N. C South Boston, Va .... Strasbursr, Va.- . Salisburv. N. C ... BtateBvme,:NiC...... TaylOrsville, N.C... Tryon,NlCi Washington, D. C .... West Point, Va. ...... Warrenton, Va Wilkesboro, C... Winston-Salem, N. C. B 10.40 9.651 8.601 11.25 12.45 10.50 26.2519.25 12.85..... 9.40 18.7013.7(1 23.2517.0a 25.3018.55 20.85 15.80J. 23.2517.05 P0,40.15.00 14.20.. IK K0!O5i4!70 120.4015.00! B8.25 19.25 17.6512.9a 21.715.95 11.70j..,.. 15JB0...... 16.95..... 14.O01..... 20.4015.00 22..6016.50 16:05 15.30i 14.85'.,... 15.30..... 4.5518.Xy 20.4015 00 23.2517.05 18.85 13.8ffl..... 20.4015.00 21.55 15.m .k....tes25;19?25 Iq.30. .... . 15.30..!.. 16.35 26.2519.25 23.6517.35 26.2519.25 22.9516.85 19.0013.951 li.8 11.25 10.90 U.25 E 14.00..... .... 6.75 9.65..... 11.9a... . 13.50..... 10.55' 12.40! 10.351..... 6.55 5.85 10.20..... 10.45..... 14.00 9.20 11.60 5.25 7.25 8.40 6.75 10.45 11.50 8.05 7.25 7.10 7.25 f.-.'T 11.25 11.25 12.00 7.85 13.1 10.45 12.40 9.70..... 10.45..... 10.80 u.twr.v... 7.25 7.25 8.15 4.90 14.00 12.60.....' 14.00..... 11.30 9.80! GUtest6m Intermediate points In proportios?.) EXPLANATION., 4 - Colunrri A :4 Tickets will be sold September 5 Jld.1?'A? d'y from September 15 to Decern- ;h final limit Jann an Pare Brea FowJa. I have for sale several Cockerels, of each: Ooriiislidiatt Game and Barred Plymouth Rock, i? f Bl41w. f J. F, GbODSON. ergaeUingdiregttoCongpmerg. Wehare srcaMrTAln In nn-r. uxford Gladiator, wbeel 8 at$CO to $80, than ptber mannf aetnrers vfith prices from OlOO o f ISO. Every wheel rally -wmrrnnttd. Don't pay ioeaj&emlern m. profit of Fifty percent, jput this op ana write to-Uay for nximndsome catalogaa. Address, OXFOnD KFG. CO-uSSSrS, rr; ' B AC CISSKSfJT0 j ber 15,835, JnclxisiTe, wit Column IJ: Tickets wIU be sold dsftr frdza September 16 to December 15, 1895, inclusive, with final limit twenty (20) days from date of sale. : , Column C t Tickets will lotd daflr from SoptembeB 15 to December S0r-1895, inclusive, wi toaTbrnit fifteen 15dava from date ol 2!i?V S2i?lccf ar Jnffer limit than Janu- -PilM?111 & Ticketa will be sold on Tuesdays and Thursaays of each week from September iwSSS Dlh1 inclusive, with final limit ten il0 days from date of sale. K ' Column E : Tickets wlU be sold daily from September 15 to December 30, 1895. inclusive, with final limit seven (7) days from date of sale. , .SOUTHERN .RAILWAY Is the" only' iine vrrouiius, navinpf a .-V the enterlne double-track, standard- Exposition ffooJlayromJFe center of the city of tlanta to the Exposition Grounds. Foii tickets and full-inform a ti An bti- f "TiTir-'" jM.!CTJLPf TT.A.TTJBK, ffirafflo Hanaffer, r. r, i i Qe&ii Pass. AU 1300 Penna. Ave Washinffton, D. CV Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It , is a harml-w substituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing: Syrups, and tor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and iyS feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting" Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething: troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regrdates 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 repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dr. G. C, Osgood, Iroell, Mass. M Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which 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 Rending them to premature graves." Dr. J. F. Kxncheloe, Conway, Ark. Castoria. Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recomruend it as superior to any prescription known to me.",'. H. A. Archer, m. d.. Hi SaOxiord 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 Hospital ajjd Dispensary, Boston, Mass. Allen C. Smith, Pres. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. Q o a CO 1 CD CD Q o & . rj CO S9 ggl S S3 S ?P 5 pup a a to SO M c ho p o co 00 9 '-'tL a- -gf -p p o o CD OQ p j o o ZD r CO 30 9 r-4 s E3 o P W ntdn g Mr YOU OUGHT TO BE I Business all aloDg Proa the impression that we are still in the midst of a panic, Your interest demands it. If you need anything hrthe ; T:ie far3ier you btiy etter off you will be. israpidly improving and; prices are running higher .the line. The prospects are Golden with a plentious sprink- Hng,of Silver, . Call a Dining Setsr Hall Sets, and Kiich Book Cases, Holi Top Deshsv Hat Backs, Extension and Par3prTables.7:-';;;-;V : '- fi'-;'.-7.". : '.' ?" " . cur stock of aretawayupAm G VCome and see ' : ; i " v Bell
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