' Xfoflce ot Dissolution. . Notice is hereby riven thai the firm of Yorke & Wadsworth, com posed of N. P. Yorke, JVC Wads worth and Caononn &.Fetzenas silent partenerp, was. dissolved i By mutual consent on the 24th day of May. - yA - ' Tins the 6th day of August, 1895. , : rN.F. YOBKE. J. 0. Wadswokth. Gannons & Fktzer. We, N. F. Yorke, J: 0. Wadsworth and 0, J. Hamp, under style and firm name of -Yorke; Wadsworth & Co., will conduct and carry on the former business,of Yorke & Wads wortb, and we assume all liabilities ol'Eorke & Wadsworth, and collect all ; notes, accounts and Other in debtedness due Yorke & Wads worth. We respectfully solicit the pat ronage of the public Yorke, WadsworthI Co. August 6, 1895. CONCORD MARKETS COTTON MAEKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling, 735 Middlings.; .................7 rJow mHdlin ......6 Stains 5 PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected bv C. W Swink. Bacon 8 J Sugar 'cured nams 12tol5 Bulk meats, sides. .......... ..8 to 9 Reeswax........ ..........5 Butter ..................15 Ohickena 10to20 Corn.. .........................SO to. 55 JSggs....... ......... ................ 81 Lard.. ...8toll Flour(North Carolina) ...1.75 Meal ..58 Oats ..30 to 3h rallow... - 3 to 4 BICYCLE ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the commission ers for the towr of Concord, N. C. : Section 1 That the bicycle ordi nances Noa. 73 and 77 respectively passed by the board on the llih day of September, 1894 and on the 13th day of August, 1895 be and the same are hereby repealed.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 with . in 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 iaaprisoned for ten days. Section 3. Any one who shall ride a bicycle across any of the public crossings within the corporate Jim its of the town of Concord at a greater speed than an ordinary walk shall be 'deemed guilty of n a misde meanor Bnd upon conviction there of shall be fined five dollars or im prisoned Sot ten days. This ordinance shall fya in effect on and after Augnst, 23, 1895. By. order of board. - s a21 lm J. L. Habtsell, Ulerk. Red need Callrond Kates. V v Cotton State and International Exposition, Atlanta, Ga. 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 814.20. Tickets on sale da:ly from September 15 to Decern ber 80, inclusive with final limit fifteen days from?dat of sale. Fare for round trip $10.40.7 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, Term. Tickets on sale Sept. 13 to 16, in clusive with final limit October 10, 1895.' Fpre for round trip $5.80. National Encampment Grand Army of the Kepublic Louisville Ky tickets on sale Sopt 8th to 11th with final limit October 5tb 1895:Fare for round trip $11.05. Grand Chapter Ord r of the East era 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 (ioldsboro $8.20. . . Holiness Convention, Durham, JJ. C Tickets on sale September 16th and 17tb, final limit September 24th, 1895, Continuous passage in both directions. - Fare for ' round 'trip $5,85. Burke County Agricultural Fair, Morganton, N. C, tickets ' on sale October 14th to 17th inclusive, final limit October 18th, 1895. 'Continu ous passage in both directions. Fare f oi round trip $3.30. , Bicycle races. Charlotte, !N. ' ., tickets on sale Sept. 15th and 16th, final' limit Sept. 18th, 1825. Fare for round trip 85c. A MISSING BALE OF COTTON And How it Happened to Get tost TJte Hallroad ftatlBfled With tlie Explanation. One of the railroads recently made claim for a lost bale of cotton, and the claim was returned with a letter of explanation from the depot agent that made it allT right. The letter read: :l'::, , "Dear Sib: The day I received this cotton from the 0. & L. Koad my wife had twins, and in the ex sihtmerit : and blustering around, this bale got into another lot of cotv ton marked A. S. H. R., and that same night my watchman's wife had twins, and the - next morning my clerk' wife had one only, and all our mother-intilaws was among: us, and when we got done working with the children I could not find this bale of cotton to Pave my life. I do hope we will not have another storm of children any more during the cot ton season. Pleas tell Mr. not to be too hard on us, both of my child, ren was girls and I am afraid I am goipg to have a hard time support ing them. Tell him to take the bale of cotton; the price will go up in a few days, and he will make money on it, but if be don't want his wife to have twins get rid of the bale as soon as possible; but don't send it back this Way any more. y Yours, etc." The Charlotte News is responsi ble for the above item. It does not state where the agent is located that is experiencing this great trouble,but there is consolation in knowing that ft can't be applied to our agent and his corps of assistants. What Next? 5 Two New York Germans are walking around the world on a 'wager," JnUL Tired and broken down women : t ' '', '. will find that DO. KIMG'S ROYAL GERUETUER is' k priceless boon and blessing to them. It gives appetite, brings restful, refreshing sleep, saids digestion, tones the nerves, builds -up the strength and puts disease and pain to flight. For " M ; For Sale. j - Several hundred bushels winter turf oats at 40 cents aV granerv or 45 cents with sack apd delivered at China Groye. J. M. Harrison. 'Mill Bridge, N. O., Sept. 9th, '95 :administrators notice; Having been duly appoint ectrwH aualineu ftaministratojr oi merest, le of J T QiWithefrspoon, . deceased. U persons holding claims against the . said deceased are hereby notified, to' present them duly authenticated to tug uuaerdigueu ior payment on or before the 6th day of September. 1896, or this notice will be plead-as a' hsr Ho their recovery. Also x&ll oersona owing said estate are notin fied that prompt-payment is expect ed. . i i .r '? m. r. JNesbit," Administrator. This, Sept. 5, 1895; M tfT. PLEASANT, N. O, REV. J. D. SHIREy,B.ID.JPRES ADADEMIO, COMMMROIAL AND , COLLEGIATE COURSES. Total, necessary ' expenses session of 38 weeUs, $&5.00 ! to $137,000. "v : V5 Next' session begins Sept 3. 189S. For cbtalogue and special information, Address the President as above, or HIGHlStJHOOL Including all menstrual and womb difficfiluiit ias no superior used both rhlf and internally 0 Is j emphatically Pleasant to take as lemonade, zni harmless at all times. New1 package, rge pottle, 108 Doses, Onejppjlar Sold by druggists. Manufactured only by V . ; " " ' ' THE ATLANTA CHEMICAL CO., Atlanta, ii. WRITX TOR 43-PAaE B0OX: 2XAILXD ItSX ' FETZER' S BR UGISTOBE. U lb Wwn REDUCED RATES. Cotton States am Ir((ei33(Iorial ExsICcr ATLANTA, G A., Stplember 18 December 3f, 1895 Tor the above occasion the Southern Hallway Vyr,?11 Jo-rate roue d -trip tickets to -ATLANTA, ga., and return on the follow ing beis: FROM- B Alexandria, Va. Asheville, 1S.C Burlinrton, N. C. liuricevme, va Culpeper, Va Chatham. Va. Charlottesrille, Va... i;oai)ei U1U.N.C Cdncord,N; a. ....... . unariottev.v; Danville; Va.......... Durham, N. C... TrantBoyal, Va. . . . . Greensboro, N. C Goldsboro, N. O. . ..... Hendenonville, N. C. Hickory. NC......... Hlarh Piint. N. O (Hot Sprinfg, N.C.... Henderson, N. C liTncnourgr, va. ...... Lexington, N. C Monranton, N. G Marion, N. C Newton, N.C......... 8 range, Va... xford, N. C Richmond, Va. ReidSTille,N.C KteifflvN.,C......... South Boston; Va .... Strasburjr, Va. . ....... Salisbury, N. C....... StatesTinefN.C...... TaylorstlUe,N:C.... Tryon, N.C vvasnington, D. C .... WbstPohittVa....... warrenton,' Va ....... lkesboro,N.C... Winston-Salem, N. C. B 9.40! 10.40 9.65 8.60 11.25 12.45 lO.fiO 28.2519.25! 12.85! 18.70 13.7W E3.251T.0a 25.3018.6.5 120.8515.80 23.2517.05 0.4015.001 14.20 13.15'.. 20.0514.70 120.4015.00 28.2519.25 17.6512.95 21.75il5.95 11.70..... 15.30 16.95..... 14.00..... K0.4015.(XW..... B2..60.16.50 16.05..... 15.30..... 14.85' 15.301..... 124.5.518.00; 15 00 K3.25 17.05 18,8513.80 20.4015.00! 21.5515.80 26.2519.25 15.30. 15.301 16.35..... 10.7S..... P6.25l9.25 23.6517.35 28.2519.25 22.9516.85 19.0013.95! tt4.00 E 6.75 . 11.80 11.25 10.90 ai.25 11.25 11.25 12.00 7.85 9.65 11.95 13.50..... 10.55 12.40 10.35 6.55 6.85 10.20..... 10.45 14.00..... 9.20 11.60 5.25 7.25 8.40 6.7S 10.45 11.50 ..4. 8.05 7.25 7.10 7.25 13.10...;; 10.45 12.40..... 9.70..... 10.45' 10.89. m.,.m H.00 7.25 IFYOUDUYfl mn mm c 3 C Onbns SeDtember 2. Offers f ulll thoj oughtjreparatiorivfox.xolle ; fracticaJ thoroufifh training lor business or life ; For information or announcement, ad 4ress. HOLLAND THOirPSOD:, ". tt&sa22tw ' CoKtord.'G. - or m&L women or bora at nriceaWn? ixpso. wo snip from factoryaobjrtt Co 'aonraira.1 And mm amI..-- " l.yaaelllggjdirecttCiiatiiner. Veliav-r wo agcBM. we offer gyater alne In oix aford Gladiator wheels at SCO to up tissn ether mannfactureTa with pricsea from 01 13 vcxy wneei rally warramted. Oon't pay local demlera a. profit of Witty percent- Out this out and write to-day for JC?; nandsoxne catalogue.1 " Add.. t . BUytl9 Dcywtaaat B u ijUIYTikHkiw. carao 1 OSFOnDLlFOaCO 7.25 8.15 4.90 14.00'..... 13.60 14.00 11.30 . ... .m Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic! substance. It is a harml substitute for Paregroric, Drops, Soothing1 Syrups, and tor OiU It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years e by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and lya feyerishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. : Castoria relieve 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 Panaceathe Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its, good effect upon their children.0 . Dr. G. C. tJSGOOD, Lowell, Mass. 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 pending them to premature graves.' DR. J. P. KXXCHELOB, Conway, Ark. Castoria. Castoria is so well adapted to children tha I reconnuend it as superior to any prescripUoa known to me." H. A. archer, m. D, m So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Our physicians in the children's depart, ment have spoken highly of their expert, 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 Tritb favor upon it." United Hospital and Dispensary, Allen C Smith, Pres. St0n' Mass The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. ' - ' . .'V 3 Q p CD H r. ft- -i rt rt so fid Cro t O SB S3 SO P-2 o V j. C2 O C6 BO 5 2-2 ?,, 2 o ' ' S P 9 oa jo co T3 -s o o, n Q Ha pu ,- . n t3s c- p H B 2 : - JP ! gYOU OUGHT TO BE I 9 Froir the impressirn that we (Batearomintermedlate points in proportion.) EXPLANATION. .PiaSjfi?1 8013 Septembers Krir'i l7 fFm September 15 to Decern. Tim toclU8ive' final limit January aS? Bt: TIcs will be void daily from SSi.16 ,t December 15, 1895. inclusive, with, final liait -twenty uty-froraate X ?tokete wm-beTibici dany xroin acli l di in J . JlHW1 P ' tickets will be sold on Tuesdav. n tT78 ccn week from September ffiSfS? Sff5lberjBI inclusive, wth final i,14 Slrpm date of sale.' t fY?3 -wiJi be sold dally from FkTT- 15,? mber 80, 1895, inclnsiTe. ft ffP feP frpmdate ou$. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Sv-J1116 nterin-ithe Eipositfdn ti0H?!avi5fir, doubl-track, standard fftSJr?710111 center of the city of AiSB 1?he Exposition Grounds. . -Z$?J'lciti? 'cTrcn information apply to yopx nearest arent, or address s J,M.cilLPr TT.A.TUEK, " vTraf5o Manager, - Gen.'l Pass. Xst . ;ISP9 Penna. Ava TTashiiurton, D. CV are still in the midst of a panic. Your interest demands it.Q If yon need anything in the C3Er - 3 ; LINE. S. Tle earlieryoubnythe better off Ton will be.' Business Is rapidly imj)rovingand prices are running higher all alons the line The 1.Tospects are Goia'en with a plentious sprink ling of Silver. Call and see our Bed Boom Sets,: Parlor Sets, Dinin Sets, Hall Sets, ' and Kitchen . Sets. ' Ward' Kobes, Book Cases, -Boll Top. Besfes. Hat Bacis, Extension an Parlor Tables.--. ;v,;-., :iy. .', : -'::--.. The haDdsomest hue in the State. But cur stock of v. are aay.np m Ccme and see ' " Cannons, o Petzern BelL

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