If otlce.oi Dissolution. . . ? ';p NoticA is hereby Given that the firm of Yorke & Wadsworfch, com posed of N. F. Yorke, J. C Wads "worth and 'Cannona & Fetzer as 'silent partenere, was dissolved by mutual consent on tfce 24th day of May. . , , " : ;', , .. 'o'-- -' This the 6th day of August, 1895. " - : N. F. Yobke. - ; ' J. Q. Wadsworth. i " : " v Cannons & Fetzeb. We, N- F. Yorke, J. C. Wadsworth and 0, J. Harris, under style and firm name of Yorke, "Wad sworth & 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 nr debtedness due Yorke & Wads -worth. ; We respectfully solicit the pat ronage of the public- Yorke, Wadsworth;& Co.' August 6, 1895. BICYCLE ORDINANCE. , Be it ordained by the commission ers for the towr of Concord, N. C. : Seotion 1 That the bicycle ordi ¬ nances Nos. 73 and 77 resoectively passed by the board on the 11th day of September, 1894 and on the 33th day of August, 1895 be and the same are hereby repealed.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 witht in the corporate limits ol the town of Concord. N- C. shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction tnerel snail De nnea five dollars or imprisoned for ten days. Section 3. Any one who shall ride 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 shall bo 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; Augnst, 23, 1895. By order of board. a21 lm J. L. Hartsell, Ulerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S JNOTICE: Havine been duly appointed i qualified administrator of the estate' oi J. (. Wither spoon, deceased, a l persona holding cJaims against the said deceased are hereby notified to present them duly authenticated to the undereigneaor payment on or before the 6th day of September, 1896, or this notice will be plead as a bar to their recovery. Also all nersons owing said estate are noti fied that prompt payment is expect ed. 31. F. Nesbit, .. Administrator. This, Sept. 5, 1895. CONCORD MARK ETb COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling..... 8.10 J Middlings ......... ......7.85 Low middling ....... 71 Stains 5 to 6J PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected bv C. W Swink. Bacon........ SI Sugarcured cams. 12itol5 Bulk meats, sides. ..... ...... 8 to 9 Beeswax.. 20 Butter ...15 Chickens... 10to20 Com. ... .45 Eggs.. 121 Lard......... ......... ........... ....8toll Flour (North Carolina) ...1.75 Meal.......... ..53 Oats......... ...... ....I. ........ 30 to 35 Tallow... t ..... ..... ... 3to4 M Mm Gitllsp, MT. PLEASANT, N. C, REV. J. D. SHIREY.i D. D., Pres ADADEMIC, COMMMRCIAL AND COLLEGIATE COURSES. Total necessary expenses session of 38 weeks, $85.00 to $137,000. Next session begins Sept 3. 1895. For cotalogne and special information, address the President as above, or lm. Secretaby op Faculty. Concord. HIGH SCHOOL Opens September 2. Offersfull, thor ough preparation for college ; practical, thorough training for business or life xor information or announcement. ad Uress. HOLLAND THOMPSON.' tt3t22ttr Cosoord, N.C. Reduced Railroad Rates. 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' $14.20. Tickets on sale da:ly from September 15 ;to Decern ber 30, inclusive with -final limit fifteen days from date of sale.1; 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 86 55, f Burke County Agricultural Fair, Moranton, 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. Buffalo Bill's Wild west Show, Salisbury, N, O. Tickets on sale Oct. 11. Final limit Oct. 12, 1895. Fare for round trip 90 cents- Con THE HUSH OF H CFMANITY. People Wtoo Travjel,; as Seen by V- : -y y-;. Reporter. ii V. f -! MriBF B6gers?has returned to the city from New York. f? V- z-Mt:7J F Hargrave, of Lexing ton, spent Sunday in; this city. , ; Prof. C H Wilmoutb, ofOhar lotte, wa3 in the city to-day. ;1 . Bev. J Q Wertz was in the city today. ' -"-" :'v-.' i I Lawyer J L Crowell is spending the afternoon in Charlotte, ; Mr. R J Foil was oyer from Charlotte Sunday, I H ' , ' Miss Lucy Richmond left this morning for Hudson, N, O, where she will be engaged in teachirg. r ; Mr, James Lentz spent Sunday 1 ,1.1 ! i- 'Alimat-mn tinuous passage in both directiods. I this morning. L;oiorea uicycie uiu d itace, Dnar- . . ; miss Mamie ury spent ounuay in the city with Mrs. R A Brown. She returned to'4Mont Amcena today. Mrs. Joel Reed, Miss Mary Reed and Mrs. B FjKogers are in Char lotte today. Engineer W L Parish is in the city, taking a week's rest cfT - the Southern. Mr, James F Misenheimer, once a merchant of this city but now with Ei M Andrews' furniture house, Charlotte, was in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Pebbles, of Boston, Mass,, who were the gue3ts of Mr. and Mrs. D R Hoover, left today for Atlanta to attend the eie position. Mr. ar?d Mrs. Qowan kDuseu- bury and little boy "returned to their home at Oxford lo-day, after spends ing seyeral days with Mr.:' Ousen bnry's mother, at the St. Cloud hotel. lotte, N C- Tickets on sale Sept. 30and Oct. 1. Final limit Oct. 2, 1895. Continuous passage in in both directions. Fare for ronud trip 85 cents. Women's Baptist State borne Mission Convention, Greenville, N. O, Tickets on sale to Salem, N. C, Sept. 30 and Oct- 1. Final limit Oct. 7, 1895. Continuous passage in each direction. Fare for ruund trip 67.00. Convention of International As sociation of Fire Eengineers Au gusta, Ga. Tickets on sale Oct 5, 6 and 7, good going on dats of sale only. Fina) limit Oct. 25, 1895. Continuous passage in each direc tion. Fare for round trip $7.45, Iron-clad conditions to be complied with. General Missionary Convention,. Dallas, Texas. Tickets on sale Oct, 16; good going on date of sale only. Final limit Oct. 30, 1895. Coctinuous poss3ge in each directior. Fare for round trip 34.35, Ironclad con ditions to be complied with, REDUCED RATES. Cotton Slates Itetioiisl Exposition ATLANTA, GA., September !8 December 3f, 1895- or the abonre occasion the Southern Railway Co. will sell low-rate round-trip tickets to ATLANTA, GA., and return on the follow ing basis: J7IIOM- B C Alexandria. Va '20.2519.25 Asheville, N. C. ...... 12.85 ..... 9.40 Uurlington, N. C. '13.7013.70 Burke ville, Va 23.25 17.05 uipeper, v a Chatham, Va 20.8515.30 Charlottesville, Va... 123.25 17.05 ..... cnapei tiui, jn. u....". t,j.4U15.uu .... m ill mmmtjtmu THE I IS Concord, N.C unariotte, ri.v Danville, Va... Durham, N. C Front Royal, Va Greensboro, N. C Goldsbo.ro, N. C ITendersonville, N. C. Hickory, N. C High Point, N.C... Hoc Springs, N. C . . . . Henderson, N C Lynchburg, Va Lexington, N. C Moranton, N. C Marion, N. C Newton, N.C Orange, Va. .......... Oxford, N. C Richmond, Va. Keidsville, N. C Italeigh, N. C South Boston Va Strasburg, Va csansDury, jn . U Statesville, N. C Taylors ville, N. C . . . . Tryon, N. C Washington, D. C .... West Point, Va....;.. Warrenton, Va Wilkesboro, N. C. . . . . Winston-Salem, N. C. 110.40 9.65 14.20 13.15. . 20.a5 14.70..... 20.4015.00 26.2519.25 Xt .U-J 1.51. J . .... 21.7515.95 11.70..... 15.30 16.95' 14.00 20.4015.00 123.5016.50 16.05! 15.30..... 14.851 15.30 24.5518.00 20.4015.00 123.2517 05 18.8513.8(1! 120.40 15.00' 21.5515.80 26.2519.25! 15.30 15.30 16.35! 10.75' 26.2519.25 23.6517.35..... 26.2519.25 22.9516.85 119.00 13.95!., .. 14.00 ... 5.75 9.651 11.95!... . 13.50..... 10.55' 12.40 10.35..... 6.55 5.85 10.20..... 10.45' 14.00, 9.20 11.60 8.C0I I 5.25 11.25!..... 7.25 12.45,.... 8.40 10.W' 6.75 10.451 jXXoQ 8.&5 7.25 7.10 rr o- 11.80 11.25' 10.90 11.25! 13.10'..... 10.45 J 16.1J .... 9 9.70..... 10.45 10.80 14.00 11.25..... '7.25 11.25..... 7.25 12.00..... 8.15 7.85 ..... 4.90 14.00 12.60..... 14.00..... 11.30..... 0.80..... (Sates from intermediate points In proportion.) EXPLANATION. Column A : Tickets will be sold September 5 and 33, and daily from September 15 to Decern- 7 1896- lnClUSiVe Wi final liDlit JanuarJ Column B: Tickets will be sold daily from September 16 to December 15, 1895, inclusive, with final limit twenty (20) days from date of sale. Coliunn C: Tickets will bo sold daily from September 15 to December 30, 1895, inclusive, men final limit flfteeu (15) days from dato of sale. No ticket to bear longer limit than Janu ary 7 1896. Column D: Tickets will be sold on Tuesdays a?d Thursdays of each week from September 17 until December 24, 1895, inclusive, with final limit ten U0) days from date of sale. Column E : Tickets will be sold daily from September 15 to December 30, 1835, inclusive, with final limit seven (7) days from date of sale. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Is the only line 1 enterlnr - the Exposition Grounds, having? a double-track, standard- ist,o uw ujr iroia me center or tne city ol Atxanta to the Exposition Grounds. - Tl.' tickets and full InfnnngHnn Tm1 t J. M. COXP, T. A, T17BK, , TrafSo ianagerf Genl Pass. Afft V0O Penna, Ave Wtshinjfton, D. CL ' ADVERTISE tST RIGHT HERE-Ba 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 v.oubles with Dr. King's rmetuer. They all like to take it because it does not taste like ' a medicine, but like a lemonade. It cures colic in young children, overcomes all bowel troubles, gives good digestion, and quiet, healthful sleep. As a tonic for weak children and as a remedy for use in teething, it is the greatest in the world. CTSoia by Druggists, new package, large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar. Manufactured only by The Atlanta Cneisksl Co., Atlanta, Ga. . Write for 43-Page Book, Hailed Free. FETZBWS PR JIG STORE. COAL FOR SALE W V v ft VA X A ; Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harml'v- substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing: Syrups, and tor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and lys feverishness. Castoria. prevents vomiting1 Sour Cuird, 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 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 efieet upon their children." , 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 sending them to premature graves." , Da. J. F. Kincheloe, Conway, Ark. Castoria. V Castoria is so well adapted to children tbai I recomiuend it as superior to any prescriptioa, known to me." H. A. Archer, m. D., in So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. W "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 ous 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 and Dispensary, Boston, Mass. Allen C. Smith, Pres. The Centaur Company, 7T Murray Street, New York City. 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Ward Rofce BooK Cases, Roll Top Desks, Hat Racks, Extension an Parlor Tables. v : It The handsomest line in the Stated But cur stock of PICTUBES & DDEt-A-nyCElB axe away up in (J. Come and-see Cannons, Fetzer n& Belt jan 1, 0.

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