MANUFACTURERS OF i . . File G-ino-hams Outino- Cloths. Plaids, Sheeting and SaltiBags. Dealers an GrENERAL : merohadise: 0" Buvers of COUNTRY PRODUCE ol all kind, and 4-foot wood 'always wanted- best prices for same, We invite an insec tion ot all the goods we manufactnre. ODELL MFG. Co., , Concord N. C CONCORD MAKKETJ3 ; COTTON MARKET. .Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer - Good middling .....7f50. Middlings.... ...7.65 tiDW middling . ................ 6.20 ' Stains 6 to 6 FEODUCE AfAttJtEl Corrected bv SwmK & White Bacon... ..... ..................... to 75 Sugarcured nams.. 12to 15 Sulk meata,side8. .. ......5 to 7 Beeswax. ............................... .20 Butter .10tol5 Chickens....... ,;....10to25 Corn .45 Eggs ..................... 12 Lard.... 7 Flour(North Carolina) .1 82i Meal . 45 Oats...... 35 Tallow ............... . . 3 to 4 COKCORD, N. C. J. M. Odell, President D,B. Ccltbanbv Cashier. L. D.JColtranE, Assistant pashieT Capital, Surplus, $50,000 $16,000 DIKECT0RS : J. M. Odell, D. F. Cannon Elam Kinq, x J. W. Cannon R. Odell, - W. H, Lilly; D. B COLTRANE ' elMSD'iliBH I f J fcuredin U to35 days. You can be treated l J j nome lorBame pried trader same gnaran J ty . If you prefer to come here waviii v r-tracttopayrallrOadfareatodhOteibills,anl cocnatge. ff we fan to mm. it-van havn tvn z ury, iodide potash, and still have aches and pains. Mucous Patches in mouth. Sore Throat. Pimples, Copper Colored Spots Ulcers on jmr part of the body, Ilair or Eyebrows fallin? out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON TO guarantee to cure. - We BOlicit tbe moBt obsti nate cases and chaUen?e the world for a tSmRZ11 hXa lease. has always baffled the s kill of the most eminent th vsi cians. S500,00 capital behind our uncondi. toonal guaranty.. .Absolute proof a sent sealedjon PPllcatK5n. Address. COOKREMJEDY CO ,SO? Masonic Temple, cmcGOtfllii - L. M ARCHEY;m :D jsiciaii and Surgeon. ? - to Is There a Monster Anions: Us? Mr, W F Hess reports to ua that very early last Saturday morning he saw a track , of a snake that crossed the road on the first hill on this side of the Three Mile branch that was 4 or 5 inches wide, Mr. Hess thinks it unquestionably snake far beyond the ordinary size J and proposes to keep a lookout ior it. Art Scnoo . i Mi b, Jennie Klutt'z Art 8chool will open on September 14. Recom- tm A rinn a n't-n OVA in iVlO VlQTIflo of the Drmcinal of the graded schools. . . sl2 Seduced Railroad Rates. . i . ; i For tbe following occasions, round tnp rates nave oeen autnonzea : j ' On account of meeting of Con i j j cord Presby tery at Hickory, N, 0., September 15 h, 1896. Tickets on sale September 14, 15 and 16 inclu sive. Limited to Sept. 21, 1896. Fare for round trio $3 85. Limited continuous passage bom directions ; Account speaking by Hon. W j J Bryan, Presidential candidate, Sal- inbury, N. C.,11 a. m., September 17rb. l896. Tickets on sale Sep- tern ber 17tb, limited September 17J - I Fare for rouod trip 70 cents. I Account speaking by Hon. W J Bryan, Presidential candidate, Kal eigb, NC, September. 17th, 1896 at 7 to 9 p. m. Tickets on eale Sepitmder 17th, limited to Septem ter 18th. Fare for round trip $5 00. Account speaking Hon. W J Br) an, Presidential candidate, Char lotte, N. C , 9 a. mM September 17. Ticckets on sale September 16, ftij.d for traib8 scheduled to reach Lhar. tts morning of 17th. limited to September-. 18. Fare for round trip 70 cents. Account speaking by.. Hon Bryan, Presidential candidate, W J L,uf: bam, .N: C., 5 30 p. m ... SS- 17fh Tickera on sal 17.' limited. Septembei 18. Fare for round trip $4.15. Account speaking by Hon. W j Bryan, Presidential candidate, ureefifcDoro, JN. U, VZAb to 6 p. m, September 17th," 1896, Tickets on i taw oepieuioer i f, iimutu io cep- tPmher. 1 Rkh.' 1RQR TarA fnr rnnn1 n trip $2 65. or interest to Bicjcic iiers. ! one of tbe most important parts of a bicycle is the tire. It has to bear tK hrnnt fi'f tho wnrt- is nnnotantttr I f .-j.ii......r4L8 cirLLiriiiP. aliu ticLicraixy rcUWiVcB iDu i..n e u rn. norfance of the work it haH to do ir:nii axin iiiiiii Liin iiair"! iiw i in i was early recognized by makers of bicyc'eB, however, and they have giten much attention to this im- pot tant Adjunct of the wheel. ! Tdure are today, perhaps. '. .thirty different styles of bicycle tires -on i no market, an oi wqicn yary in detail. As to their various merits, mcunco aio uj utMB vaiue, uuiuui experience is the only wav to de- termine 'tbi8 question. Unless :an arucie gives Bausiacuon. aemana .;lt e . i 1 i m if v vvocp.; ftiwi idou v pver six years, during which time aouDie-iuDe ana sinsie-tuDe tires have been marketed, at least three works. It cleanses, puriGes and eh fourths of all the riders m this coun- m,.o f u tu try tonav demand and ride donhlft- t nL 4- j TK'o i0cVfl,, w TTnui XlZ- T"4:- r.r State?, and in fact in the entire world, in the manufacture of dou hlp-thhft tirM Mnrrron W?Vif ' Chfcflffo. Thftlr histnrv i int.Ar. esting. The first pneumatic tiref- the rags-and-glue kind- was giving trouble, and Morgan & Wright j i i cir A ..i: want. They furnished a tire that coum be easily tafeen trom the rim tnhArpnAiro Tbt. rcroa ih nr?. cipal requirement in those days, besides the usual; requirements; of speed, durability and comfort: I ;rhat was several years ago. Sin- pie-tube tires had bean 'riusbedlin Europe,' and were failic g. and . th e i - ;i same enort was oeing sianea m inis codhry.f TheriMorgahl & TW'rigbt double-tube tire quifiklyprovedts superioritywith tthe "result stated above-. ThB onirt-rnflir innftr iube. which' Is iBisear a standard feature bf all' of tbirfirm's8 tires; bas made f tbe cposition pf double-tube urea p racucany lnvincioie, . oy making it quick and easy for the riders to eecurej at the roadside a permadehtr feriair. a tbine admit: A tetter from Brief. . , Mr.Heary Dry, a prominent, well to-do citizen of Goose Creek town ship, is preparing to emigrate to Texas. . . Drought is the ruling element of r.he weather iust now. Consequently r.ha ftfiinmn harvest begins earlier than usual. The polihcal gitnation is begin ning tc thaw and npheave undei omnsnrA tn thft warm snnsnine Ol patriotic oratory. There are only a few who do not seem to know just what is needed to quicken industry and send a gleam of irresistible pros. nftritv into the obscurest rece88e8 of r j -- r .... . our commonwealth, At a certain point near Kocky River on the left bank there was re cently axr unlawful increase of pop ulation. The rusty sword of law, being called into requisition, a mod est constable wearing a luxurient Senator Ptffer beard, was delegated to apprehend a masculine personage who flrfimfid n ft mpflHnrflrearonpibla . . . . . . w M 1 - I T J 1 en quieuy existing contrary to law. The accused being found at home, the officer called his attention to a letter from Uncle Sam's house hold requesting immediate presence . . . , , , v u i. Ti. "u staDie reaa tne aocument oy proxy he could not read it himself, be cauce he was so overcome by emo tion such emotion as a constable is likely to experience when 438-cali bre reuaarks" are whizzing through ferial space. The supposed criminal made no objection to the program, but announced that be would dine before leaving home, and warned the Pfflo"-,0 be alert, "for" said he, 'I may absent myself at any moment." The appreciative con etabla smiled complacently and did oot appear suspicious as his man vanishftd innth instead of sating, made instant taneous nrecratioo to av Ur.hU. Ul. A, , ' i-ue uuustuuie ton oecame aware that his bird had flown, and h TkU ized tha muBt return empty danng adventare (0- auuuouflfit 1 : he is always careful of its health 1 tt i . .. . , . I xie jooks aicer us aiec ana is uar- .Ocular that the feeding shall be feKuiaf r"1- nne ne is ao lu im8 " 18 "eiy as not tnat ne is himself suffering from some disease or a "order. When tbe, trouble ges 80 0atl that he cannot work, he will I begin to give himself the care, he K?ye vuc uuroe at me Biarc. uooa pure, rich, red blood is the best in- icuiauu; agaiuoi umease or any KluQ. Almost all diseases come from imr. pure or impoverished blood: KWn I . . . . . . r the ti ood nnre and ntrnn anri io I ' w. wu KUM UiU i ease nan uuu no ioptnoiu. 'l nat as the principle upon , which Dr. PiorOniHon M;Aat n;0 : . . wuoie uouy m perrect oraer; mases oppewwj guuu, uigetjMon Btrong, as similation perfect: It bririzs rudaV. virile heal ib. It buil s up solid, Wfl."BOme UeHU IOOC Idt) WUeU, i 1 . a t- : t a . irom ny cause, reuucea oeiow :tne althy Btandard. mrt ajwf;aA , lo advertise our coods we wil , o"du uici rr, uUe uux vv-.v.guwuu.u iiug ouu sample bottle of Feeler's Pam Kil,er. Ty.'e sending as fifty ul,a lu vJ PacJS1Ds ana postage. Aadress, ' - , , ' feeler anderson medicine Uo.i Lock Box 1, Kernersville, N. O I ' . - - - . . Concord Flour And Vmhi haia .tV . ... V " .- , , Fenlx , Mlj1 , flour, millfeed, n-f chicken feedj kept at Lpje.bming.on Teat . depot -street and. for sale by . . 1 , GG Richmond: ; Felp tyamed. ; h ; Agents wanted to sell Macintoshes and Bobber. Olpthinp, :Tires, and a full.line ofubber Groods,' f Part or all of ji." ree'sampiesVand prorected ronhd to workers. f Factory P. O. mii i ii i nu n . a rHi w niiniiln:iil:itunlirT7Tur ; ; II If U - Aeetableftcoarationfor As similating theTood andReg ula tin the Stomachs andBowels of PromotesDigcstion,Checiful uess andBestContains neither Opmm,Morphiiie nor MiriP.ral. Not Narcotic. Junpkut SeetZ" 4Lx. Senna Seed. Jtppermznt -JBi CarbanateSoiat Harm Seed -Clarified Sugar . XViatsrtrc&i' Flown tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, ill AVorms.Convulsions.rcverisn- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. i . -. Tac Simile Signature of ias. ft-!; KEWYORK. EXACT "C0PYJ0F WRAPPER. Made . in . Crayon . or is That attracts customers Beginning today, June The Price CASH PURCHASERS ONLY one of those Handsome bought furnitnre to the amountVol$25,and if the portraitis not satisfactory you need not take it until itis. We givejyouj the Por traitJPree. You pay only for the frame. The cost, of the frame, glass etc., will be only $1.50. This is the best and cheapest way toflgetJllifelike por traits of Yourself, JFather, Mother, Brother, Sis ter, Uncles, Aunts, Cousins, andCweJhave the Furniture, and can suit the most fastidious. When you want to rest easy tryjone of our large easy Rockers or one lot bur easyReclining CousheSi or one of tour Sofas, and whenjyou want to make yourjbed eisyjand comfortable buykone of ourWire" Spring Mattresses. We nave, a complete line of Furniture Suits from $10'to $100. Space will npt admit our mentioning every Jar- ; tide. Our prices arey ow. ;Cfime t at once and Z begin on the portraits and get you a card and have it punched whenever you make a parchase. Wei are yoursjto please, 1 DRY FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF- IS ON THE OF EVERY BOTTLE OF - a fla of rvrf a. U mt tit in one-size tottles onlv. It is not sold in bulk. Don't ailo-w anyone to sell jOU liil J Uiilllg CUV VU Kilo yica v iwimu vua. u is " jnst as good" and " will .answer every pur pose." See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-B-I-A 3 LIFE LIKE PORTRAIT - FREE. . Waier '. color .. Tints .... . WRAPPER .o. .Tliei Loadstone to onr place of business. 30, 1896, we give to Portraits whenjthey have WADSWORTH 1371, New York.

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