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FOR THJS 1NHA1 .nva umo. . '. V -' "' ' ' TheJsalesmen will mark down the price of Furniture, ' today purchased from Cannons, Fetzer & Bell. After -? teh stock 'has been gone'through with, we will SLAUG hSTER f H E PRICES. The stock was bought for spot cash money, and at a pricethat ourcustomers can have the benefit. We willsell FURNITRTE OF ALL KINDS CHEAPER ' : FOR THE NEXT NINETY DAYS Than anv Furniture dealer in North Carolina. Seeing is believing, come and see'us. DRY & WADSWORTH. REDUCED RATES. CMIGH States and Irtfeqaflunal Exposition ATLANTA, A., ptenber 18 December 3 F, f895 - "JTor the above occasion the Southern Rallmty Co. will sell loir-rate round-trip tickets to ATLANTA, OA., and return on the follow ing basis: FROM- Alexandria, Va. . . . . .". Asheville, N. C Burlington, N. C. Burkeville,Va Culpeper, va jnatnam, va... 38.25 Chmrtottesrille, Va... jnapeiuiu,M.u Concord, N.C cnariotte, w.u Danville, Va Durham, N. C... Front Royal, Va . goldsboro, N. 0 HendersonvlHe, N. C. Hickory. N.C .. High Point, N. 0 Tint SniHnM KT n Henderson, N. C . Lynchburg, Va. . ..... Lexington, N. C . llorganton, N. C Marion, N. C Newton, N.C Orange, Va Oxford, N.C Richmond, Va........ Reidsville, N. C....... lialeigh,N. C......... South Boston, Va .... StraRhiiwr. Va flU1 T n oauaoary, SUtesTiile, N. C ! 'wo . xti, Al . j . . . . Tryon, N. C. washincrton. D. C .... West Point, Va....... - f arrenion, va WUkesboro,N.C..... 19.251 12.85 18.70 13.TO 23.2517.05 25.90U.65 .8515.301 .2517.0a 20.4015.00 14.20. 13.15. 20.05I4.7a 20.4015.00 28.2519.25 17.6512.95 21.7515.95! 11.70 15.80 16.95 14.00 20.40 I22..50.16.50: 16.05 115.30 14.85 150 124. 55,18.001 BO.40,15.00 te3.2517.05 18.85 13.8ffl..... 20.4015.00 21.5515.80 128.25 19.251 15.30 ...... 15.00! 15.30! 16.35 10.75 26.25 I23.C51 9.40 10.401 9.65 a 8.60 11.25 12.45 10.50 11.801 11.25 10.90 11.25 9.65 11.961 13.50! 10.55 112.40 10.35 10.20 10.45 14.001 9.20 11.60 10.451 11.50 19.25 17.85 26.25jl9.25 23.9516.85 19.0013.95! E 5.75 6.5ft 6.85 5.25 7.25 8.40 6.75 8.05 7.25 7.10 7.25 ... 11.25 U.25 12.001 7-85 13.10 10.45 12.40,' 9.70..'... 10.45 10.8V.. ... 14.00 7.25 T.25 8.15 4.90 u.nrv 12.60)..... 14.00 11.30..... 9.80! CBtes from Intermediate points In proportion.) i y EXPLANATION. J . Column A: Tickets will be sold September 5 tod 12, and daily from September 15 to Decern 7?896! 195, inclusive, with final limit January ; J lu,n,n B,:. TIceta wm "old , dallr from Beptember 16 to December 15, 1895, inclusive, with final limit twenty (20) days from date op NUOi Column Ci . Ticketa win fw mniA n.fNn sale. No ticket to bear longer limit than Janu ary7,12S3. . . . ' .- , ; - iSP V : tickets wni be sold on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week from September ?iCJS5d DfeniIberJM' 1895. Inclusive, with final limit ten (10) days from date of sale? Column B : Tiokets will be sold daily from SShTSiii15!40 December 80, 1895. inclusive, with final limit seven (7) days from date of sale. - .'.v. 9 . SOUTHERN RAILWAY - iymS a uouoie-traoK. stanaard. Siae rau way from the center of the city of tlanta to the Exposition Grounds. For tiokets and full Information ormW f. jour nearest agent, or address MI.CULPt TT.A.TURK, Trafao ifanager, ; Qenl Pass. Art 1200 Penna. Ave TTasMngton,D. C S0111111.00?1 n Dr. Miles' PA15 CuBBAireaiu. "Onecentadose?, Mount Amoena SEMINARS A Flourishing School for Young Ladies. . TEN TEACHERS Or ttmentel Branches Receive Carefm Attention HEVJC. L. T. FISHER, A. M r Pbihcipal, mountpleasant.: h o Liiwleisness In Eastern Bnrry. Mount Airy NeBiJWe have mea ger particulars of a lad affair which occurred in the Stone, Mountains, 8 milea - cast of town, on the Mount Airy nd Stewart road, last Satur day night. Charley and John Mc Bryde, brothers who live about six miles north of town, were on their way to Stokes connty to visit their sister, when they met a party of five or six men in the road, said to be from Westfield, poing in the opposite Erection. Something was eaid abou giving the road, when the Westfield crowd opened fire on the McBryde brothers, some twenty-five shots be ing fired. When the smoKc of the battle cleared away it was found that1 Charley McBryde had c been seriously shot1 His brother John went to some residences in the neigh borhood and secured' assistance and moy5 d him as far as possible in the direction of Cwsman's, but -was fidally compelled to stop with him in the woods, where he remained un til next morning. After the battle in the road the Westfield crowd went to the resi dence of Les Coins, a dissolate wo man living near, and proceeded to demolish things generally. They tore down the chimney, knocked but one side of the house, broke up the beadstead, threw all the clothing and bedding into the yard, and made a bonfire of it, and then set fire to the house. We are not in formed as to what became of the old woman while this was going on. The house would undonbedtly have been destroyed, but the crowd that John McBryde had aroused arrived on the scene in time to .put out the fire and sate it. Charley McBryde, the wounded man, was attended by Drs, Ed and Joe Hollings worth. The ball enter ed above the right groin, passed through the bovles and lodged about an inch and a half from the backbone. The wound is a serious one, ard it is not improbable that he will die .' Drew Cook, William AJams, John Owens, and two Reynolds negroes, were arrested charged with being. the perpetrators of the crime. They had a hearing yesterday before 'Squires Richardson and Snoddy,and all succeeded in proving alibis and were discharged. in Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a-liarml substituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothff 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, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panaceathe Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria isan excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effeet 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." Dr. J. P. Kxncheloe, Conway, Ark. Castoria. ' Castoria is so well adapted to children tht I recomniend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, M. III" So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.2. " Our physicians in he 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 and Dispensary. Boston, Mass. Allen C Smith, Pres. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. COAL FOR SALE HARD COAL, S SOFT COAL, BLOCK CO AL. iSTOVECOAL, SMITH COAL ; Bes Coal in thelSonth. . : Orders taken to G E Fisher' s store, or given to my drivers, or at my 'office will be prompt ly attended to. t K. L. CRAVEN. mi, MT PLEASANT, N. C, v REV. J D. SHIREY; D. D . f RES ADADEMICCOMMMROIAL - ,v' -r AND -'-- ' COLLEGIATE COURSES. i V Total necessary expenses session of 38 weeks, f 85.00 to $137,000. r ',',.r:-:: rMlM Next session begins Sept 3. 1895; . For J cotalogne arid special infoimation, address the President as above, or lm. Seoeetary of Faculty Notice. I have visited every towriship in the couuty after due notice of time and place, , for the purpose of coK lectin g taxes as the ltw requires. I will be in my office hereafter, and I respectfully urge the tax payers to come forward and i pay their taxes, as the law compels me to collect earlier than has heretofore been res quired of sheriffs. I notify tax oar ers that Twill (positively) on No vember "15th begin to levy and adyertipejproperty for sale for texes. Very Respectfully, ' JOHN A. IMS, , dn!5 wdl. i SherifEl L Reduced Railroad Hates. - 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 Bale daJly from September 15 to Decern ber 30, inclusive with final limit fifteen days from date of 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, North Carolina State Fair (colored), Raleigh, N. C. Tickets on Eale; November 2 to 9 inclusive. Final limit November 11, 1895. Continuous passage in each direc tion. Fare for round trip including one admission to fair grounds S5 50. Rickingham countny Fair, Reids ville, N. C. Tickets on sale Oct. 26, 27, 58, 29 30 and 31 and Novembur 1. Final i'mit November 4, 1895. Cons tinuous passage in each direction, Fare for roudd trip $3.10. Laying , Corner Stone Masonic Temple, Danville Va. Tickets on Sale Oct. 26, 27 and 28. Final limit November 4; 1895. Continuous pass age in each' direction. Fare for rouud trip $5.45. Cokcord, N. C. J;M.:Odell, j President, D. B. Ccltbaot, -Cashier. L. D. Coltraot, Assistant Cashier Capital, Surplus, $50,000 ,$16,000 DIRECTORS; J. M. Odell, D. F. Cannon Elam ino, J. W. Cannon, W R. Odell, W. H, Lilly; u o D. B Coltrane. ; ? NOTICE TOWN TAXES, The town taxes for the vear 1895 are now ( due and placed in my hands for collection. All persons owing . the same are requested to call and settle at once, and save ccsts. The law in regard to adver tising property has been changed, so pay promptly and save being ad vertised. Office opposite court house in Town Hall. J, L. BOGEB, Town Tax Collector. Biotlce. All persons holding claims against J W Bnrkhead? deceased, will please present them to me or to H I Wood horf8e promptly. All ! persona inn debted to same will please call and settle at once.. - o7 lw 2w - ? ALIDA L. BUBKHEAD. Executrix of the last will and testa ment of J W Burkhead. Specuiation, HAMMOND & CO. V 130 & 132 Pearl Street, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold, or carried on Margin. P. SJ Send for explanatory circn lar on speculation; also weekly mar ket letter (Free) dwly CONCORD MARKETS COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling.......... ......... 8.82- Middlings .... ......7.85 Low middling 7i Stains .................. ... 5 to 6i i PRODUCE MAijfiET Corrected bv C. W S wink. Bacon........ 8 Cnnn.tnva noma 1 O 1 aI K n il - 3 ' n i r nniir m pars, hi hps js rn D . nn ajo n ouv ............ iyj Butter 15 Chicken.:.......'. ...10to20 Corn ...... ..40 Lard. ..................8 Flour(North Carolina). . .........1.75 Meal........;. ......................53 Oats..................... . ............. .35 Pallow....... .......... 3to4 THE LflTTL WES Are the joy and sunlight of our homes. Use all care to keep the littifr ones in health. Do not give them nauseous doses. You can overcome their tssubles with Dr. King's Boyai Germetuer. They all like to take it because it does, not taste like a medicine,, but like a iemohade. jt cures colic m' 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 i& the greatest in the world. I tlSold by Druggists, new package lars-e bottle. 108 Doses. One Dollar.. Manufactured only by The Atlanta Cheii&I Co., fitlanta, Ga.. ITiite tot 48.Pag. Bk, BUe rcee' i -FJE TZBR'S BR TJGiS TOR E
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