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(Ill fcittii ;vCb.i MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Ginghams, - Ontin Cloths, Plaids, Sheeting and SaltiBags. , Dealers in I GENERAL ' V MERCHADISE 0' Buvers of i COUNTRY m PRODUCE ot all kind, and 4foot wood always wanted- - - - t - best prices for same. We invite an insec- tion ' ot all the goods we manufacture. ODELL MFG-. Co., i Concord.'N. C T LOTTL Are the joy and sunlight of out tomes Use all care1 to keep the little ones in health. Do hot give them nauseous doses. You can overcome their tables with Dr, King's i Soyal Germetuer. 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. CiT'Sold by Druggists, new package, large bottle, 1C8 Doses One Dollar. Manufactured only by She Atlanta Chekeal Co., Atlanta, Ga. Write for 48-Pge Book Mailed Free, , Fm Zjsjv.S JOB JjG 81 (ME 11! iNatioDiii Ml COKCOBD, G. J. M. Odell, President D, B. Ocltbanb .Cashier; . D.JColtrake, Assistant Cashier Capital, Surplus, $50,000 $16,000 DIHECTORS; J. M. Odell, D. F. C anno it Elam King, J. Cannon ,WC R. Qdell, W. H; Lilly, D. B COLTBANB H WES to Gladstones JNews. Soar kraut will be scare?, it being so dry cabbage rotted very, much. : 1 The chinch bogs and drought riaye badly damaged the corn crop Potatoes have been cut short bj the dry weather. People are sowing turnip seeds and have been for some time. Drj weather;i8 much against them. Col. G N Propper is still operat ing at the Culp mine. M Ritchie, Esq.," ' was called upon some days ago to marry, a couple near Becky Kiver Springe, He went ana tied the knot. ' j Some parties are operating a mine near Rockwell from this place. Tnej are expecting to make a good thing out of it in a short while. Politics are not booming much around here Don't know how long it will remain so qniet. R. Giadstone, N. 0., Aug. 31. Changed Ttoeir Date. . - i ' On account of the big speaking here oh Saturday, September 12, be tween Cyv Watson, the Democratic nominee for Goyernor, and Major Guthrie, the Populist candidate, the Populists have changed the date for holding their primaries from Sep terriberl2 to Friday, September 18. Their county conyention will be held on Saturday; September 19. Walter R Henry, of Charlotte, will be pres ent and address the; convention. Populists look! forward to a grand political feasi on that day. . Notice 'of Seizure, Seized near Uoncora, JN. u on the night of. August 31st, 1896, j the following 'property- for violating, the Internal Revenue Laws of the United States, to wit: Two small bay boraea, one two borce wagon and barnesa, about 15 gallons of whiskey and four empty kegs, supposed to be the property of Jacob Hartsell. Notice ia hereby giyen to any one claiming: said property to give notice in the form and manner prescribed by law to the undereisned at hie office in Asheville, N. C., within 30 days from the date hereoff, or said property will be - declared forfeited to the Government of the United States. v By SamL. Rogers; Collector 5ih District N. C. R. S. Harris, Deputy Collector. Reduced Railroad Bates. . ! Reduced rates have been author ized for tbe following occasions: Fifteenth annual encampment of the Sons of Veterans, Louisville, Ky., September 8 to 11, 1896,, for above occasion. Tickets on sale at the rate.of one ; limited .first class fare for round, trip $17.00; Tickets on sale September 6 and 7. Final limit September 15th inclusive Animal meeting of the Concate nated Order of Hco Hoo, Nash ville, Tenn., Sept. 9, 96. Tickets for round trip one first class limited fare $16 55. Tickets on sale Sep. tember 7 to 8, final limit Septi 15. Concord Flour and Feea Store, j "Fenix Mill" .flour, millfeed, bran, meal and chicken feed, kept at Lore building on West depot street and for Sale by ; j s24 I 'G G Richmond. Guaranteed to All Investors v ' ' . ON Investments both Large and Small -V WHEN MDE WITH i ' Th New York : Investment1 Co. BROKERS IN . Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cotton, 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, ; NEW YORK CITY. P- S. People who desire to have a steady and are income on. small or large investments end for our explanatory, free. 5 Per Cent Per Month ob ' ; 60 Per Cent. Per Year Called Home by the Deatn of a Kela- Miss Mamie Bell Wright, who was visiting Miss, Saidie . Be acini, was called to her home in Salisbury this morning by a telegram, an nouncing the c.eath ' of her grand mother, Mrs. Wright, which occured at that place Monday night. It, is regretted that her visit to this city was cut short by such a sad occasion. Weekly Crop Bulletin The week ending Saturday," Au gast 29th, 1896. produced no ma terial change in the crop conditions The weather continued qnite warm the first tew days, but following the rain on the 24th, cooler weather set in, and Saturday was the coolest day of August. The rainfall waa poorly distributed ; more occurred on the 24th than any other date ; but oyer a large portion of the State the drought really continues unabated. Western district. The weather continued warm until the latter part of the week ; drought still prevails, though some favorable showers oc curred on the 24th, benefiting" late corn in the west. Cotton-picking has progressed uninterruptedly ; much shrinking in size of bolls as well aa shedding occurred, but some late cotton .is reported as blooming nicely. Fodder pulling is stilt go ing on, and hay-making underway. Considerable tobacco is still5 to be cured. Sweet potatoes and field peas fairly good ; poor stand ot tur nips. Ground too dry at present to do fall plowing: Forest Hill News. Mr. R'L Austin, of New London, was in the city yesterday and re ported Dr. G F Arey, of New Lon don, being seriously ill and but lit tle hope is entertained for his re covery. This will be sad news to many of our citizens, ho doubt. Mr. T. L. Marsh, of Columbia, S. C. came in last night and will spend a few days in the city. Several families will exchange residence on Forest Hill to-day. Ms. W. A. Wilkinson is moving from Spring street to his new resi dence on Main street. Mr. R. L. Roach will (move from Church street to Spring street and will occupy the house vacated by Mr. Wilkinson. Mr. C W Kimbro will move from Third street to church and occupy4he ,new cottage just finished by Dr. Houston. Mr. D. A. Brewer will move from Stanley street to Third street. It May Do as Much for Ton. Mi. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that he had a severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his backhand also that his bladder was. affected. He ; t tried many so called kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he bagan use of Electric Bitters and found reiief at once. Electric Bitters is especial, y adapt ed to cure all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost in- ant relief. One trial will will prove our statement; ; Price 50c and $1,00 at Fetzer's Drug Store. nlP Wanted Female. $10 to $18 ner week to Men and Women for easy home .work. No books or canvassing. No experi ence. Bona fide offer. No catch. Send stamp for work and particu lars. E; Herrman, 213 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. c31 Given Away Free ... 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