' FOR TfiE NEXT FIVE DAYS ; ' ' The salesmen will mark down the price of Furniture, today purchased from Cannons, Fetzer &Bell, After the stock has been gone through with, we will s r. las Vs mm 3 l.xw The stock was bought for spot cash money, and at a price that our customers can havethe benefit. We will sell , FURNITRTE OF ALL KINDS CHEAPER i Than anyFurniture dealer is believingcome and se8 D RY & WADSWOR t - c REDUCED RATES. fiolton States 0 lm&W Exposition ATLANTA, GA., teptessfeer 18 December 3f, Yot the abore occasion the Southern Railway pCo. will sell lo -rato round-trip tickets to ATLANTA, GA., and return on the follow pxfg basis: i - FROM 1 B E Alexandria, Va. ...... 6.25 19.25 H.OO tAsheville, N. C ;12.S5 9.40 ..... 5.75 J3urlington,N. C 18.7013.70 ..... 9.65'..... hUurjiuYiiu;, va Cnlpeper, Va "Chatham, Va.......... Charlottesville, Va... Chapel Hill, N.C.... Concord, N. C Charlotte, N.C........ Danville, Va .. Durham, N. C ....... . Tront Royal, Va.r. . . . Greensboro, N. C Goldsboro, N. C Jiendersonville. N. C. Hickory. N. C High Toint, N.C..... Hoi Springs, N. C . . . . Henderson, N. C .. Lynchburg, Va. ...... Lexington, N. C Morranton, N. C Marion, N.C. Newton, N.C. . Orange, Va. .......... Oxford, N. C Richmond, Va... Reidsville, N. C....... llaleirh,N. C South L'-ston, Va .... Strasburgr, Va Salisbury, N. C Statesville. N. C Taylors vi He, N.C... Try on, N. C..Y Washington, DJC ., . . West Point, Va "Warrenton, Va Wilkesboro, N. C . . . . Winston-Salem, N. C 23.25 17.05..... 11.95!... 25.30 13.55..... 20.8515.30 13.50 10.65..... 23.25 17.05 ..... 20.4015.00'..... 12.40 10.35 14.20 10.40 6.55 5.85 13. Jo'. . 9.C5 20.05 14.70!.... 20.4015.00'..... 10.20 10.45..... 14.00..... 19.25 17.6512.95 9.20 11.70 ..... 8.W U J.O v . 11.00 5.25 15.C0, 11.25 ..... 7.25 10.95 ..... 12.45 ..-.. 8.40 14.00..... 10.50!..... 6.75 20.4015.00, 10.45 2.5016.50' 11.50' ... 10.05, .... 11 ,8Di ..... 15.30 .11.25 8.05 7.25 7.10 14.85; ilO.flO! 15.30 111.25! 7.25 24.5 18.00:..... 13.10..... 20.4015 00; 110.43'-....' 23.2517 05 12.40..... 18.85 13.80i.:... 9.70..... 20.4015.00..... 10.45 '21.5515.80 10.80 26.2519.25'..... 14.00: 15.30 111.25! 7.25 15.30.. 11.25' 12.00..... 7.25 10.35 ..... 8.15 10. 20.2519.25' To 7.85' 4.90 14.00 23.65 17.35;.:... 12.00..... 14.00..... 11.S0.,... 26.2519.25! 22.9516.85' 19.0013.95' 9.80..... " tEates from intermediate points in proportion.) EXPLANATION. Column A: Tickets vilt bo sold September 5 ;and x2, and daily from September 15 to Decern erlo, 1835, inclusive, with tinal limit January T, 1896. Column B: Tickets will be sold daily from September 16 to December 15, 1895, inclusive, with final limit twenty (20) days from date o sale. Column C: Tickets will bo sold daily from September 15 to December 30, 1895, inclusive, with final limit flfteeu (15) days from date of sale-. No ticket to bear longer limit than Janu ary 7, 1896. SPiS?111 9 ! Tictet3 will 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 13: Tickets will be sold daily from ..September 15 to December 30, 1835, inclusive, with final limit seven (7) days from date of sale. ' : O : - . SOUTHERN RAILWAY 3s thea only line entering the Exposition t Grounds, having a double-track, standard tguage railway from the center of the city- of Atlanta to the Exposition Grounds. For tickets and full informatioa apply fa (your nearest &g ent, or address - ' ' Cr, M. CtTLP, . ' T7. Al TUBK, ' - Traffic Manager, - GenU Pass. Ajrt IMOPenna. A ve Wtshinarton, D. Ct rr A rfc 7 AcmjiQ rheumatism rellevi . i ililXu? fi'ty Dr. Miles' Nerve Wasters. V M? i . nana j . BM- FOR THE NEXT NINETY DAYS in North Carolina, Seeing us. ' NOTICE TCVH TAXES, The town taxes for the Year' 1895 are now due cud placed in n y hands fcr , collection. I AH persons owirg the same ero icqucsleJ to call and settle at once, and save ccste. The law in regal d to r.dvtr tismg property has been chur ged. so pay nrtmntlv p,nrl rvp. .lioirto iarU lertissd. Ofnce opposite court house in Tovvn Hall. J, L. Bogee, Town Tax Collector. JN0. R. ERWIN. ; C- A- MiSENHEIKER EE WIN & -MISENBEIMER Physicians and Surgeons Office No. ; 3. Harty huildirr, op, rosite 2nd ' Presbyterian church, Charlotte, N. C- i? -1L u jj i ll uiiini liH, un kph 9 7 ' MT, PLEASANT, N. - REV. -J. D. SHIREYjDiD., f RES ADADEM 10,'COM M M BOIAL AND COLLEGIATE COUEES. Total necessary expenses session of 38 weeks, $85.00 to $137,000. u Next session begins Sept 3. 1895. For cotalogne and special infoimation, , address the President as above, or , lm. Sectjeta by of Faculty. wount Amoena SEMINARY A Flourishing School for Young ' Ladies. TEN TEACHERS, 1 OrxamentEl Cratches Receive Carefui Attention HEV.CC: L. IT. FISHER, A. M Pbikcipal, MOUNT!PLEASANT. N C r r5i n r Made the Coek Eat tne ' Says a former surereoon in the Confederate army: "I remember General Mahone as he appeared be fore Petersburg in 1864. He was already famous throughout ibe army for his fighting qualities and his temper. My duty took me frequent ly nast his headquarters, and one morning I saw him ; pacing up and down in front of his tent while a negro sat i . the doorway gorging himself with a jfresh pan of biscuit. I turned to an officer and asked the meaniDg of this strange perform ance, Then came the" explanation that the negro had baked a pan of sour biscurts for breakfast, and Mahono by way of an object lesson, had set the cook to eat all of his prodnct. The negro ate as fast as possible, and Mahone kept up his patrol until the last biscuit disap peared, The performance was char acteristic of the man." Tlie artli Cracked in Iitt. In the sard of Mr. John Flani gan, of FarmvilJe township, on the old George Joyner homestead, is a mysterious opening in the ground. It is a large crack in the earth,run uing from northeast to southwest and is about 100 yards long large enough to run a tobacco stick in the crevice- It has been there more than a year. It disappears when tho rain fills it with wet earth and as soon a3 the earth drys again it appears, each-time more distinctly than tho last. It is supposed to be caused by the effect of the earth quake a few years ago which was so disastrous in many portions of the South. Some of ihe superstitious are very much grc atly alarmed, fearing there is about to be a brepk and separation of ts earth in that portion of the world, and they don't know whether they will be on the other side or not. Greenville Ke- flsctor. . v Apple Nauce. Ejicare3 &v.y that ap'e iaucp eaten with roast pork or roast gece, aids -digcslicD. Whtitever miij he tho 3c live principle contained in tfcis delicious, relish that stimulates the fcjfomsch to its duty is not clear. It is -quite clear, however, that when the. stcni2ch' refuses to properly per form the vork ' required to ifcjAjer's Sarrararilla is the proper remedy This medicine not only giyee tone and strength to the stomach, hut it luviorates all the digestiye and blcodmakinfr organ3 and, through them, keep3 the machinery x of life from the ohstacles which go. often cause it to falter and become lrregn- lar in its action. 2201 Gallons Wolnssest Mr. James E Rhinehardt, of No. 9, waa in to cee us to engage our news service for a year. He tells us that his brother, "William, has just closed down his molasses manufactory. He made this year 2201 gallons of sweet stuff. The biggest crop was raised by Mr. Tom Bost, on Mr. K O S Miller's place a crop of 350 gallon?. SALE OF VALUABLE V TOWN ' , PRORERTY. By virtue of authority vested in me as Commissioner, by a decree of the Sunerior Court, made in va special proceeding in said Superior uourt 01 uabarrus county, entitled E. T. Bot, H. C. McAllinter, and other members of the Cabarrus A. & M. Fair Association, expartee. I will as such Commissioner, exs pose to public sale at the Court House door in Concord on Morula v the 4th day of November, 1895 at 12 o cJocK-noon: A1J that valuable tract of land situated in the Southeastern portion of the town of Concord on Main street, known, as the Fair Ground property, containing 23 acres, more or If ss. This is a very desirable piece of property, and any one desiring a good investment will do well to attend sr Id sale. Terms of sale one: thousand dols las down on day of sale, balance on 6 months time, note with interest from - day of sale. Title reseived till all purchase money paid, i v Jas. C. Gibson. Gommissioner. This Oct. 2, 1895. i i M MB Dr. Mllrs'jFnm iniia are guaraQ.teea to stoj ilea 'Jwce In 20 minutes. "One cent a dose? HIRTY years' oltservatlon ; millions of persons, permit ' m it is aqnestionaT)ly the "best reiaedy for Infants and CMr tho vrorld has ever lino tu It is harmless. Children liA jt "gives -them health. It will save tneir lives. In it Mothtvr t comethinsf wh ich is ahsolntely safe and practically perfAff aa ft child's medicine. Castorla destroys Worms. , Castorla allays Teverishnegs. Castorla prevents vomitins Sottr Curd. - Castorla cures PiarrhcBa and 'Wind Colio. Castorla relieves Teething Tronhles. Castoria cures Constipation and riatnlency. Castorla nentralizes the effects of carhonio acid gas or paisaoaa ai? Castorla does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotio pro-perty Castorla assimilates tho fond, regulates tho stomach ad corrfJ, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castcria is pnt ap in ono-size "bottles only. It is not sold in hirilr. Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or prcmi? that it is "jnst as good" and "-will answer every purpose' jeb that yoa get CA'S"TrOR"I"A. Tho factdmilo signature of Reduced Railroad Kates. Cotton State and International Exposition, Atlanta, Ga Tickets on Bale September 5 and 12 and daily from September 15 to Decem ber 15. 1896, inclusive with final limit January 7, 1896. Fare for ) round trip 814.20. Tickets on sale daJly from September 15 to Decern ber 30, inclusive with final limit fifteen days from dato of sale. Fare tor round trip $10.40. Tickets on sale daily from September 15 to December 30, inclusive with final limit seven days from date of sale. Faro for round trip $6 55, General Missionary Convention, Dallas, Texas. Tickets on sale Oct, 16; good going on date of sale only. Final limit Oct. 30, 1895. Continuous posssge in each directior. Fare for round trip 31.35, Trbnc'ad con ditions to be complied with, Baptist Educational and Mission ary Convention of North Carolina' Oxford, N. C Tickets on sale Oct. 22, 23 and 24. Final limit Oct. 28, 1895. Coutlnuous passage in each, direction. Fare fcr round trip 86.85. Sells Brothers ShowB, Salisbury, N. C Tickets on sale Oct. 25. Final limit Oat. 26, 3895. Continuous passage in each direction.: Fare for round trip 90 cents. Presbyterian Synod t of North Carolina, Fayetteville, N- C. Tickets on sale to Greensboro and Selma Oct. 21 to 23. Final limit November 2, 1891. Continuous passage in each direction. Fare lor found trip to Greensboro S3. 65 to Salem $7.50. The rate from Greensboro via O. F. & Y, V. will be 84.65 and from Selma vi A. C, L. $2.50. North Carolina State Fair (colored), Rakigb, N. C. Tickets on sale November 2 to 9 inclusive. Final limit November 11, 1895; Ccnlinuous passage in feach direc tion. Faro for round trip including one admission to fair grounds $5.50. State Grand Lodge I. O. of G. Si and Dv of S . , Cfc arlotte, N. C. Tickets on sale Oct- 27. 28 and 29.' Final limit November 4, 1895. Con tinuous passage in each direction. Fare for round trip $1. 05. Rickingham countny Fair, Beids ville, N. C. Tickets on sale Oct. 26 27, 28, 29 30 and 31 and Novernhor i Final b'mit November 4, 1895. Cos I tinuous passage in each-direction, ' Fare for roudd trin in W : I ' Laying Corner Stone Masonic Temple, Danville Va. Tickets on Sale Oct. 26, 27 and8. Final limit November 4, 1895. Continuous pass age in each direction. Far a fnr rouud trip $5.45. , ' M Children, og Castorla xirit the a"-- a w 1 n CX ns to speak of ft uriticu n , -A- w :. CONCORD MARKETS. COTTON UAEKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer. Good middling .9 Middlings :.y 85 Low middling .7 Stains 5 to 8! PBODUCE AKKEI eirsr,tr i u fx xv '.:. Bacon........ hi Sugarcured narcs...... 122tol5 Rnllr mootii ciilna Q r 0 JLT.Lli.Lk. UltU ' r ' StUDl ..,.:. . W 1.1. V" Beeswax...... ..20. Butter .......15 Chickens... l6fco0 Oorn. .......40 Eggs................... 121 Lard......... 8 Flour (North Carolina). . .... ...1.75 Meal....; ......... . .. ..5? Oats V....... ...... ............. .35 fallow....... .. ..... 3to4 Tired and broken down women will find that; 011. KYAl GERMETUES;is a priceless boon and blessing to them. It gives appetite, brings restful, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, tones the nerves, builds up the strength and puts disease and pain to flight. For Ran inn rt. m tmm - &mmwm9: Including, all menstrual and vonb difficulties, it- has no superior used both locally and internally. 1? emphatically :.;f 0i-FilllS' " v Pleasant to take as lemonade, and harmless at all times. New package large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar; Sold by druggists. : Manufactured only by . . j THE ATLANTA CE1EMICAL C3 & ' WHITE P0R 48-1 BOOK: IC-OZ3 jEl FETZER1 S JDR VG vl &Atal Wkti&t -V- ' 1 . .