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CHUKCH DIRECTORY. FOR THE NEXT FIVE DAYS The salesmen will mark down'the price of Furniture, today purchased" from Cannons, Fetzer & Bell, After the stocky has been gone through with, we will 15 a. The stock was bought for spot 'cash money, and at a price that our customers can. have the benefit. We will sell . , V, , FURNITRTE OF ALL KINDS .CHEAPER -. . - - - - FOR THE NEXT, NINETY X. V "Than anyPkdrniture dealer ; Is belitvingcome and see REDUCED RATES. ' . Cotton stales aipl faiio Exposition. ' : r ATLANTA j-G A".,": i Tepleinl)er !8 December 3f, 1895 . Yorthe aboye occasion the Southern RallTray Co. "will pell low-rate round-trip tickets to. AHiAft.xA ciA., ana return on the loilow FROM- 0 B - Alexandria, Va. ...... . Ashcville, N. C Burlington, N. C - liurkOTlile, Va........ - Ciilpeper, Va ........ :- Chatham, Va......... Charlottesville, Va,.. Phonnl mil w- n 36.25 19.25 14.00 12.85 . . . . mo 5.75 18.7013.70 9.65 23.2517.05 11.95 13.50 25.3013.55 30.8515.30 23.2517.05! 10.S5'.:..i 12.40..... 0.4015.00 Concord, N. 7 fThnrlntlp. "N". fl.. 14.20..... 13.15'. . 10.40 6.55 5.85 9.651 , Danville Va .... Durham, N. C Front lloyal, Va G reensbo; o, N. C. . . . . Goldsboro;N. C. ...... -- Henderson ville, N. C. Hickory, N. C. High Point, N.C...., Hot Springs, N. C . .. . Henderson, N. O Lynchburg, Va Lexington, N. C Morgantcn, N. C . . . . . Majrion,. O It ewton,; N . C .v; ..... . 20.05 l.TO 10.20..... 10.45 ..... 14.00..... 20.4015.00 ..... 26.2519.25 17.6512.95! 9.20'..... 21.7515.95 U.C0..... 11.70'..... 15.S0..... 5.25 7.25 8.40 6.75 11.25(..... lG.05i...... 12.45 10.50 14.00'....'. 20.4015.00 10.451 11 en' no r.rt 1 1 riv ll.OU, 10.05'..... 15-. 30 ..... 14; 85'.'.... 15.S0'....-. 11.80 11.35 8.05 7.25 7.10 7.25 10.9ffi..... 11.25U;.. urauffer,-va. 13.10; HIUTJ lU.U'J 20.4015 00 ..... uxiord, n. C ltichmond, Va..... licidsville, N. C. . . . ltaleish,N. C...... 10.45 ..... 12.40..... 9.70; 10.45' 10.80 14.00..... 23.25 17. ft! 13.83 13.801 20.4015.00..... 21.5515.80' Strasburg-, a .. 12G.25 19.25..... fodliSDury, N. C.....,, Statesvill?, N. C. . . ; .' . Taylors vi lie, N. C .... Tryon, N. C... Washington, D. C . . 15.30...... 115'..... Id. 30 11.25! 7.25 7.25 8.15 4.90 16.a5 12.00... IO.75! 7.85'... 2d.25 19.25 14.00 vvt sti'oinT, V 65 17.35'... . 12.60.... 14.00...., 11.30,.... 9.80..... Warrenton, Va Wilkesboro. N. f!..... 6t) 192o 22.95 16. 85!..... 19.00 38.05!.,-... Winston-feloui, N. C. Qtates from intermediate points in proportio.V EXPLANATION. Column A : Tickets will be cold September 6 nu x, anu uany irom September 15 to Decem 1805 delusive, with iinal limit Januarj 7, I8.J0. . . . : . - .. . '. Column B : ' Ticket's Vill be sold daHy from September 16 to December 15, 1895, inclusive, -with 2nal limit twenty days from dale of Column C : Tickets will bo gold daily from oeptember 15 to DneemTvr :v iso?; iTinl 1 1 q! to with final limit 'flltccu 15) days f rota dato of oaiov ueikei' to Dear longer limit tlx&n Janu ary 7, 1896. :.9?Mlmn ? : Ti?,ietswra be sold on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week from September 17 until December 24, 1895, inclusive, with final limit ten (10) days from date of sale. Column E : Tickets will be sold daily from September la to December 30, 1855, inclusive, with final lmut sevn (7) days from date of sale SOUTHERN RAILWAY Is the only line entering the Exposition Orounds,; having: a double track, standard ffuagre railway from tho center of tho city of Atlanta to the Exposition Grounds, .lor tickets and full information Apply U your nearest agent, or-addresa - ' a, M. CULP, W. A. TURK, . O .afflo Bfanager. . Gcal Pass. AjrU . ; 1300 Penna.' Aya,. TTMbiastoa, D. G PAf?f fcmnQ rheumatism rellevoo Wa Ikhs Dr. Miles Nerve Plasters. Y mm THE PR IDES in North Carolina Seeing us FOR On e.H enley . W onarcli f c-n ce niachirre '-pn.e -two hoise bar rov; bh bi Oliver Chilled plough, one s4.e barrow, three piuugiief iun wagon: ana ,iiar cess, one log. chain, one; "feed cutter rotary and 4? o; '8it one cross cut ioiaipg: saw, lever power, one jumptseat phaeton, one single 'seated phaeton, one op6n,buggy, twp?.hQrses,ntwo thousand, feet pailings', 600 ft.: of 4x5 oak pest, eight huns dfed f t. iraniing lumber. Pri yate sale : -ti r " 7" A LID A L. BUBKIIEAD. 9 c ,MT. PLEASANT N, C,: r ' A 1) A D E M I C , ' C O M M M 1! C 1 A L v COLLEG IaeC 6 URS ES. Total necessary; expenses session of 38 weeks, ?85.C0 to i Next Session begins' -Sept-3. 1 895. For cotalogue - and special info? mation, address the President as above, or lm. .Secretary of Facultt Mo'unt vAmdena . SEMTN A?R 7 cufishing School for Young ';V-' v; ; ; Ladies. : - -- TEN TEACHERS, ;; Ornamental Branches Eeceive ? ' . Caret ui Attention, .MEJ.CISVFISHEFJA. LI v SPuiNoipAt, MoNT:JFIFiT.:N. c f m ' -;' j itt BUILT I L; Si S t fJ fS S2 T f Si V St. Andrews Lutheran church, Cannoville Rv. J. D. fcbealy, pastor. Sunday School at 9-30 a., m every'Sunday. Preaching every 1st Sunday at Ha. and 3rd and 4th Sundays at 3:30 p. m. " ; Baptist Church Rev J. O. Alaer mar, pastor, services every Sabbath at V a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:45 a. , m, Prayer " meeting every Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock. ; Public cor dially invited. ; " ; : All Sa'nts Episcopal church Rev. J. C. Dayis, rector. Morning service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prayers Wednes day at A p. m. : . 1 ' Forest Hill church, South Rev. M. A. Smith, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. la. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school at 9:5 a. m. Prayer meeting: every Saturday at 7:30 p. m. The public cordially invited. Epworth League meeting at 7 p. m, St. James Lutheran church Rev, M, G, G Scherer, -pastor. Services every Lord's Day at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m. -Prayer meeting and lecture Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Bay 's Chapel, Met hodist Church Rev. J. R. Moose, pastor. Sen ices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p; m, Sunday school at 9:30a. m. , First Presbyterian church Rev. W C Alexander, Pastor, Preach ing every Sunday at 11 a. m.,' and 7:30 p m. Sunday school at 4 o'clock p. ,m. Prayermeeting every Wed nesday night at 7;45 - Central Methodist . Church Rev. R, Hi Parker,' pastor. - Services at 11 a; m and 7:80 p m Sunday school a9:30 ; o'clock, a . m. ;Epworth League meeting at.C:30 p. m inity Reformed church Rey. B Frark. Davis, - pastor. r . Sunday school at 10 a. m., and preaching . . .-.- .-V.:..' . - - " at li a, m., every nrst and third Sun dayT, . And Sunday school at 3 p. m: ana preacmng at 4 - p. m ; fvery second and fourth; Sunday. -Y. P. S.k: C v:E. meotin g'i. every : ; Sun day evc-nihg at 7:30 p m- AH are cordially iriviteoU: : ,v r i i - V Iloftry vrilh Age, kJ8 tfce Sahbury World :Mr. , Ugwicepdd, the' e jtiwelt r, t(ia8 in pqsmBjon a clock which is probably tiiB'rildtst one in the. Stato. It is 113 3 ears old atd was owncd'Brst by Gov. Ellis'i a,ther,tfcen by. QayKtlis himself and then tcryght at the auc t ion ; sale ;of f Govf -jEil'fa r erson'al property for 6c' :in: Cdn federate. tntey"by Peter ;Zicc; r6f Davidson cdn'tVfTrcm MrVinclt was pur. cnaeed by Mr; Swicegood, It is ic a itntbf perfecf esefrition' jind loo ks none the.-worsa for its . ae lr. -Swicegood "as:been offered 850 forJtf:bul; he iff not willing to p'ar' wiin it ac inac price, 4 - - : : Tlie Ideal Panacea. ;Jsmes Frai? cis, ;Aldern:ar Chiv cacro,'' soy s'r : "I re gar d Dr. Kirjea New Diecoveri- as an Ideal Panacea) for Coughs, Colds and tungCom pjaints, haying used it in my family for the last five years, lo the exclui.Ko;:,nd trip 90 cerftsu - -iw u t mon of physician's prescriptions of 'r Fresby tenant Synod of otner preparations." . MJaro.ma, iayetteviile, ,N C. Bey. Jobn-Burgue, Keckuk, Iowo;J'on eale to Greensboro and Selma hwries: -U lave been a. minister of t -wi.uuoj.iyi5u,pai unurcii ior 50 jearscr mere,, and f. have never found ? any thirg!iso; benefiiial, or vM -v;cwewuii jt3e&.y)i renei as Dr. KingsNew ; Discovery. . Try this 'fceal ' Ccusrh " Burned v rnw. Trial botjles-frlo: at Feizer's dru store. '.- .. -rr : Emma CIar InJail. ; ' , ...... " . ' A dispatch frcm KroxvilleTecn' ; XfaCt'' Emma Clarir. tfc0 woman implicated vith Charles -Bitch lih the murder or Thos..,BreeD, had. a pieiiiuiiiary nuinng ana was bound over t o couffwitircuti1 ball. She) is in f iail. Ber t attorney!! will begin habeas i corpus;, prcceedingsM The other; ioman impl fcated - was dis charged. . - 1 Bitch is still in jaii and there have been no -further developments in his 'case; " ' - Wh&t stops Neuralgia? Dv. Miles Pain PllUc Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infant and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harml suhstituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and -tor Oil It is Pleasant; Its guarantee is thirty years byl Millions of Blothers. Castoria destroys Worms aruV 3 feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. 1 Castoria relicrea teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, Castoria assimilates tho 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 effect upon their children." ; Dr. G. C Osgood, 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." -Dr. J, F. Kincheloe, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, r7T i . h i.i Betlncel Rallroa! Rates Oottori State and International ExpoeitipE, Atlanta, .Ga. Tickets on ssleBf ptember 5 acd 12 and rlaiJyJrpm September 15 jc Decem be; 5. 1896, inclusive witH fiual limit January 7, 1896. : Fare for found trip $14.20. Tickets : 6ti sale da:ly ft om September 45 to Decern- Lber . 20, inclusive" with final " limit iifteen.ilays from.at pf .sp.le. -Fare for round" trip s10!l0. tickets on sale daily from" September 15 to S4D66ember "30, inclusive;; with final limit e everyday s from da to ; of - sa i e. Fare for round trip 6 55, ;:v i" Bui ke County Agricultural .Fair, Mqisanton, N., C:, tickets on !sale October lith to 17th in elusive,"" final limit October 18th, 1895. Continu; ous passage in both directions.- Fare f oi round trip 3.30. : r ; ; General, Missionary .Convention, Dallas, Texas. ' Tickets on sale Oct, 16 ;"&pod fjoing on flat 6 of sale only; Finaf limit Oct: SO, 1895; Continuous posssge in each directior . h Fare ibr rooand. trip 34.35 ;.Ironclad cOn ditions to be complied with.i i , Baptist Educational and Mission ary Convention of "North Caroling Oxford; N. C. 1 Tickets on Leale Oct. 22', 23 and' 21. r Final limit ? Oct 28, 1895. -Coil tinuou er pas sage in ?eHc ht direction. Fare for round trip 6:35.' . Sells Brothers Showp, Salisbury, N, C. Tickets on sale Opt; ,25. 'Final limit Oct. 26, .3895.' " Continuous passapra in each direction." 'Fare for North Tickets Qcfc- 21 9 23- Final limit November - . ...vu.iiuuuuua passage lnecn directibnr- Far q i or 'round; trip to ureensbcro 3.65 to Salem ; 750. The rate from Greensboro via C. F. &Y. y. willbe $4:65 and from' Selma via A. C, D. 82.50. ; ',: North Carolina , State " Fair (colored), Baleigb, N. C. Tickets on -fale, November to 9 ? mciusive: Fin&l' limit November 11 ,:1895. Con Hnuous'passage in each; direc tion., Fare for round trip including one admission to fair grounds $5 50. Ncrth Carolira conference M. E Cnurrn Hrr.crcKAi.rt XT r m; . ZZil vrA-Ti ? V - . v. xicKets.fr ?avcc. iatn to 17 mci ; , limit Oct. 23rd 1895. Cnnf ?: passage m each direction. Fare for round trip 3.65. .- ' v ' " . ' ' " ' ' " ' -y ' --'-- " :" : : JN0: R. ERWIN.; CA'MISENHEIMER Ell W IN & :jklSISNHEiME Physicians and Surgeons, ; OfHce No: 3. Hfirf v ;ia: . Castori " Castoria is so well adapted to children thft' r recomriiend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Archer, I.r. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brcok!y :t. 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 j cur medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to loc'i ith favor upon it." United Hospital and Dispensary, "" -'- . Boston, Mass. Allen C. Smith, Pres. Murray Street, New York City. - CONCOED MAREii'i b " ' ' : COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannons. & Ff-tzer Gpodddling. 9 Middlings .......... ...V!.... .....7 85 Low mHdling" . . .7. Tf . . : . 7 Stains ...... ........ 5 to 0? Corrected bv 0. W S-rliuc, Bacon Sugarcu-red" Dams....... ...... WAol Bulk meatgides.. ... . 8 to 0 Beeswax ..... . ......... 20 Butter , 0hicea;..Vr.-;;-. . J .40 12 Lard.....r,. ........ Flour(North Carolhia)' 1 c 0at3:...,..;v..... iranpw,..j.,...i i.. There is a difference "betv.-cca r.v cines an4 medicinos. , ; Those of to-day, as a rule, tlvifprl'. : those of the past in many respec : - Fully "as great is the diffcrcn tween Dr. King's and the ordinary medicines cl' tc It is unlike them in ; v;;-i.r It dees not taste like a ipo 11 cine. "It is as pleasant to- t-. lemonr.de and makes a most rc - "' - drinks. , ; 1 - ;2.-,:Itiever;:aatiseates the 'delicate storriach.; -.... S. It does not swap oi c z - v easef for another. It does not s one7 form of disease in order to rt another as is so. often the easo. 4. It contains no a! colic i opium in any form and 3 Harmless even when given one day old. ' G. It doas -not patcii siiirr cures. It reaches as notn:ii, -; i uoes wine niaaen sources T. ha the blood and removes tho c ; -does-tIlis with an easc an p " ' have never been equaled. I For nit trnnrJAa . r,f tho Bl003, -?r: 'V ':. r Bowels, Kidneys and Nerves, and for s-i ; ;r oi MALAKiAL POISON It stanas n''4 without a rival or a peer. tS"Bold by druggists, new pacJfcage. larii : tie, .108 Doses, One Dollar. Slatiufacturea v THE ATLANTA CHEMICAL CO., ATLA:iT WETTX TOR 48-PAGE BOOK. HATLED varr riLXi -Hw FETZER'S DB VG ST0&
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