i - Udell nfttipg Go, MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Ginghams Outin Cloths.'. Plaids, Sheeting and SaltlBags. Dealers in 1 GENERAL : MEROHADISE" o Buvers of COUNTRY ... i PRODUCE .61 all kind, and 4-foot wood always wanted- best prices for same. We i nvite an inspec tion or all the goods we mannfactv: ODELL MFG . Co., Concord N. O rd lNatiooa Bank. Concord, N. C. J. M. Odell, President D, B. Ccltrane Cashier. Ti. D. Cgetrane, Assistant Cashier Capital,' Surplus, $50,000 $16,000 DIRECTORS: J. M. Odell, D. F. Cannon Elam King, " J. W. Cannon W R. Odell, W. H, Lilly, D. B Coltrane lis r- miliary ISLOOO POISON permanent!? cndaryorTer- ' iv7jS"lcVi"JV','UOJUi4J,I xou can De treated at 7r-aomGfor8ame price .under same guaran-5- 'y 11 yu prefer to come here wewillcon tract to rjaTrailroadfnrnrtdhntPihina ,, liucuarfjw, i i w iau to cure, ii you nare taken mer Env part Cf the body. Hair or Evp.hrrvws 1 ! ?t out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISoS vre guarantee to euro. We solicit the moat obsti nate case3 and ciiaUensre the world for f case W5 cannot cure. This cr ease has always baffled the skill of t"ie mo?t eminent physi cians. S500,CCO capital fcehind our uncondi. tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed o application. Address OOOK KEMEDV CO, CONCORD MAKfiETft COTTON MARKET. j Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling 7 85. Middlings 7.80 Low middling ......7 Stains .................. .6 . PRODUCE MAxtHEx Corrected bv Swmis & White. Bacon........ to 75 Sugaicured nains ...... 12$to 14 Sulk meatSjSides. 5 to 7 Beeswax... ...20 Butter 10tol5 Chickens .10to20 Oorn ......................145 JSggs... ...... , . . 12 T" jjara ; 7 Flour(2orth Carolina). ...... ...1 82 Meal...... ,45 Oats 1... ...... . 35 Tallow , , 3to4 , J. F, -HURLEY 5v -INSURANCE AGENT ; : , Offtce'over , ' " ; ' lETZEIVS DR UG STORK pam3, i.Iucous Fiitches in mouth, SoreJniroat Pimples. Codpw Colortidl Knots. ITU-r-a -C poi:isu, cna still have aches anrt Li True Urlt. A letter was received here yester day from the manager of oM Johtt RobiiiBOu'e circus, stating . that the shows would he iu Durham Octoor 5th, bat that he was obliged 10 give ua the go by tab time, nor, because of aay lault of oars, hue because he said h would. not p.Mromzi a road that would not ive Bryari nnv showing. "A gold bug road gets none or my money if I can hlp it," he closed by saying. Daily Record . A man may dress as well as hie own good judgment ai-d the asiet anceofan artistic tailor may elect. He may take his ''tuba" but if hie digestive organs -are out. of order, he will have an unwholesome appear ance. His complexion and tbe white of hip eyes will have a yellow ish cast, ilia tongue wii! be coated, appetite poor, his teeth rustv, his breath abominable. He'ia one big. 'inmistalrable siscn of constipation. The quickes, .surest, easiest way to cure this troibl is to take Dr. Pierce's, Pleas nt Pellets. They are made of refined, concentrated vege table extracts. Nothing in the leact harmful enters into their composi tion. They hunt down all impuri ties, and "make them move on." They are the product of many years' study and practice. Dr. Pierce cannot afiord to put forth a worth less article. Address with 21 cents in one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, World's Diepensarv Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and eet a free copy of the Medicaf Adviser." CHURCH DIRECTORY. St. Andrews Lutheran church Cannonville Rfev-H. A.McCullough pastor,. Sunday School ct -30 a. m every Sunday. Preaching every lst' Sunday at 11a. ,m., and regular service every Sunday night "at 7:30 o'clock, excepting the first Sunday in each nionthv j Forest Hill aI . E. church, South Bev. M. A. Smith, pastor. Preach ing at 11 a. i. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting every, Saturday at 7:30 p. m. The public cordially invited. Epwcrlh League meeting at 7 p. m, g Bay's Chapel, Methodist Church Rev. J.Jti. Moose, pastor. Serices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30a. m, . First Presbj terian church Rev. W' C. Alexander, Pastor, Preach icgJeverySunday atQU 'a.S m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a- m. Prayer meeting. every Wed, nesday night at 7:30 Central Methodist Church Rev. RH . Parker, pastor. Services at 11 a, m."and 7:30 p m Sunday school dt 9:30 o'clock, a m. Ep worth League meeting at 7 p. m. All Saints 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 5 p. m. ; - Forest Hill and Cannonville Presbyterian charge, Rev. A ;K Pool, pastor. ' Services at Cannon ville 11 a. in., every Sunday ex cept the 4th Sunday in each month; at Forest Hill Chape!, Sabbath school, 8:30 a. m., preaching 8 p m. Every Sabbath. Baptist Church Rev. J. J. Pay seur, pastor, services eyery Sunday at 11 o'clock, a. m, and 7:30 p. m. prayermeetiLgeyerySaturday at 7L30 p. m, ; Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. Public cordially in vited. Trinity Reformed church Rey. B Frank Dayis, pastor. Preaching every Sunday "at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7:30 p. m. AH are cordially invited. St. James Lutheran Church, Main street Rev. Chas. B. Miller, pastor, services at 1 a. nj. and 730 p. m., Sunday School 10 a. m., Luther League 1st and 3rd Sundays 4p. m. Wednesday evening prayer 7:45, All are cordially invited. L. M ARCHEY. M D. Physician and Surgeon. ; . Concord. N,- C. . ' " - '-' - ,. . OFFICE : J ST. CLOUD ANNEX now To Jilll Your Town. Buy of peddlers as much and as often as poiaible. Denounce your merchant because they make a profit ou their goods. Make out jour town a very bad place and state H every chnnoe you get Giory in the downfall of a man who has done much to build up the town.- Re fuse to unite in any scheme for the betterment of the material interests of the people. If you are a mer chant don't advertise in the home papers, bnt buy. a rubber stamp and use it. Tell your merchants you can buy goods a good deal cheaper in some other town, and charge them with extortion. If a stranger comes to town, tell him everything is overdone and predict a general crash in the town in the near future. Keep up a divided public sentiment and knife every man that disagrees with you on the best methods of in creasing business Patronize outside newspapers to th) exclusion of your own, and denounce yours for not being as large and as cheap as the big city papers. Martled lllm. The Buffalo Express sajs that a queer old specimen was recently brought to the Erie county peniten tiary, where he had been sentenced from a western New York county after being convicted of cruelty to auiinals. When he was brought up for the usual examination, the dia logue proceedel about like thit: Vhat is yonr name?'7 it "Your age?'' 'Syenty nine. "What is your religion?" "My religion ! Great guns! Has a man got to get religion before you'll let him into this place?" TO CUKE A COLD IN OSE DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refnnd the money if it fails to cure. 25j. "folice of Seizure. Seized near Concord, N, C, on the night ot August 31r, 1896, tbe following property for yiolaring the In tern al Revenue Laws of the United State?, to wit: Two email bay horses one lent ; 1 1 and harnes?, about 15 gallons of whiskey and four empty kegs, supposed to be the property of Jacob Harrsell. Isoticejs hereby giyen to any one clainiine: said property to gfve notice in the form and manner prescribed bylaw to the undersigned at hip cilice m Asheville, N. C., within 30 day from the date hereof!, or said property will be declared forfeited to the Government of the United States. By Sam L. Rogers, Collector 5th District N. C. R. S. Harris, Deputy Collector. - ' . 1 . A Model Suitor. Scene in one act. Mr. Schmidt (to intended son-in-law) Have you fixed a day for the wedding ? Suitor Of course I leave that en tirely to Miss Clara. t Mr. Schmidt Do you want the thing done in grand stylo or would you rather like it to be a quiet af fair? : . ; Suitor I think that had better be left for Mrs. Schmidt to decide. Mr. Schmidt And pray, what is the amount of your income, young man ? SuitorOh, I leave that entirely to you, Mr. Schmidt. Ex. A Honsehold Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says that he alwavs keena Dr. KiDg4s JSew Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use : that he would not be without it, if procuraDie. j. a. Uykeman, Drugs gist, CatskUK N. Y.t says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubt edly the best cough remedy ; that he has used it in his family for eight ye'ars, and it has never failed to do 1 1 iL.l 1 1 ITT. tui mm 1a uiauuiea ior it. , Vliy not try; a remedy bo. long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Fet zer 's Drug store. Regular size 50c. and SI. 00. IMMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII'IHMmtMimillMHIinillHIIMlM: mm .TTTT, i t . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 i7j . In.. .. 'i. mi, w""v '"""nil ;jt jSVcgetablcPreparationfor As similating tticToodandRegula tin the Stomachs andBowels of i m enrn uillblzjbJt Promotes Digcstton,ChecTful ness andRest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine norHneral. Not Narc otic. lUcieorOUItrSmVELPITCnER JPumpkm Settl" 4lx.Senna JtockelU Salts ruse Seed JXppermint -Bi CarbonaicSodas Ji&rmSeed Clarified Sugar XVudiryrwn Flarori A ncrfec t Remedy f 0 r Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions,tevensn ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. tXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ''Mr. ,H,lji m;w Made . in . Crayon . or is. a - - The Price . .The? Loadstone That attracts customers to our'place of business. Beginning today, June 30, 1896, we give to. . CASH PURCHASERS ONLY one of those Handsome Portraits;whenJtliey have' bought furniture to the amount of S25, and if the portraitis not satisfactory' you need not take ituntil jtjs. We give you the Portrait "Free,, You pay only for the frame. The cost of the frame, glass, etc., will be only $1.50. Thisis the bestand cheapest way to get life-like por traits ofYourself, Father, Mother, Brother, Sisy ter, Uncles, Aunts, Cousins, and welfhave the Furniture, and can suit the most iastidioas .When you want to rest easy try one of our large easy Rockers or one of our easy Reclining Coushes, or one of tour Sofas, and when you want, to make your bed easyand comfortable buy one , of our Wire Spring Mattresses. We have a completejline of FurnitureSuitsfrom SlOjto $100. Space willjnot admic pur mentioning every ar ticle. Our priqes are low. Come at once and begin on the portraits atd get you a card and have it punched whenever you make a parchase. :We are ybursto please, DRY THE; FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE OF EVEET BOTT3LE OF Castorial3 put up. in ore-size bottles only;. is not sold in bulk. : Don't allow anyon9 to you anything else on the plea or promise tin-, is is "just as good" and "will answer every tc pose." See that you get C-A-S-T-0-E-I-l. Tic fac- f.l llli'i 'LIFE LIKE PORTRAIT - FREE. . Water . color . Tints ... . . . THAT W RAPP E IdMp i yfllM WADSWOR TH it-' 7t X. ..rt

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