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- MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Ginghams Outin Cloths f Plaids. Sheeting and Sal Bao-s. Dealers in GENERAL MEROHADISEI o Buyers of COUNTRY PRODUCE oi all kind, and 4-foot wood -always wanted- best prices for same, We invite an inspec tion ot all -the goods we manufacture. ODELL'MFG. Co., ; ConcordlN. C- V- Cold Wave Coming. Prepare for it. "The early bird catches the worm," bat the tardy head of the family catches a scolding if he does not order 1 cn&VEEl'S JELLICO COAL Prompt attention. Full:weigbt. Free delivery, $4.25 per tonjand up. Tlie South I&ncaf Inc. While the South in the last twen ty years has increased 54 per cent, in population, it has increased 130 per cent, in its school eh roil merit. One Jn five of the population at tends school, a higher proportion than in any country of Europe ex cexpt Saxony. The value offcboo properly increased in the South be tween 1874 and 1894 from $16.000,. 000 to $5100,000 The average value of a ecbool house bad rien in that time from $373 to $643. While in 1874 the Southern college stu dents in Southern colleges number el 11103 in 1894 the number was 25 304. In the eighteen years pre- ceding 1894 there was Rpent from public taxes on the schools $320,- 000,000 t f which $80 000,000 went to the education of the negroes. Ninety -five per cent, of the sum is paid by the white taxpayers. In every hundred whites 23 are enroll ed in the schools and" 19 of every hundred colored. In 1874 there were enrolled 571 506 colored and 1,827,139 white; children ; in 1894 the figures were 1 424 995 colored and 3,835 893 white Greensboro Record. - -. - CAST o A Mrs. Blackwelder Dead. The death of Mrs. Mary Blacks welder, "which occurred Sunday night, robs Cabarrus of another -of the few landmarks and an estimable woman. Mrs. Blackwelder would, bad she lived until Christmas' day, nave been 94 jears of age. She was he mother of Mr. Robert Black welder, with w horn she . lived in No '4 township, and CoV h A Black welder, the veteran policeman of Charlotte and Mrs. P ; S Martin of King's Mountain. For several yean past, she had been lingering on the verge of death and on Sunday night her sufferings ceased, having passed peacefully away at 12 o'clock. . Arrangements for the funeral have been made, which will take place tomorrow at Trinity (Luth eran) church in No. 4 township, a member of which church she had been for 74 years. . - mm mm mm - Bncklen's Aruica bhito. The Best Saive in tke world for Cuts,. Bruises, Sores,4 Ulcers, Sal t Rheum, Fever Sofes, Tetterd Cbappe Hands, Chi lbl ains Corns and all Skin Eruptionsand positively cures Piles or no pay ' reqoi-ed. It is guaranteed to give statisf action or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box Kor sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store . . " f For Infants and Children. fffci fas ilmila signature Is ea r - CONCORD MARKETS COTTON MAFTJST. Corrected by CannoLj & Fetzer Good middling.......... ..7.10 Middlings ......... ...1 ...... 7. Low middling ........... ......7. Stains ... t?.15 - PEODUOB MAusLEI . Corrected b v Swink- & White. liason... to 75 Sugar-cured -nanis ...... ...... 12 1 to 14 Bulk meat3,sides. 6 to 7 Beeswax ........ ..... . 20 Butter ...J. 10tol5 Chickena.. 10to20 Oorn.. ... . 45 Eggs..... .... ... ................. 15 Lard;...... Flour(North Carolina). ...... ,..$2. 50 Meal..V.......... . 60 Oat3......... ............ . 35 Tallow ...... ...... ., 3to4 A Cluster or Marriages. Thurpdsy afternoon ut the bride's home nt Caniibnville, Rev. Geo H Cox united in marriage Mr. George S Kluttz and Miss Jennie Rhine hardt. . : j On Saturday night Rev J J Paj seur united in matrimony Mr. Mal- achi Tucker and Miss-Lottie Black welder. ;. "-:r:'. This (Monday);, morning Rev. Pajseur married Mr. Rufus" Burris, of Cannonville, Xo Miss Rebjecca Perry, of Forest Hill. The ceremony took place at the bride's home, Sunday afternoon Mr. Wm. M Biggers, of No. 1 0 to w n 8 h i p, came to town, bringing with him Miss Minnie Bost. also of that township The couple was married in the presence of several witnesses by the Rev. T W Smith, at his home on Sloop avenue. I "anr BOOpPOISON PpSS I I ?uredInl5to35 days, Yon can be treated V.-' j Qomeior same price under same gnaran 11 Jy W yon prefer to come here we will con ar5fl0lailto Ifyn hae taken mer S'tw10-0!??1 and 81111 nrJ aches and pains. MuoousVatchea in mouth. Sore Throat Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, ClcerSIS eny partoi ttebody, Hair or EjebrowVfSm? out. It is this Secondary BLOOD POISON we guarantee to cure. We soltcit the moat obstl. cafe cases and I cnaUenge tho world foi-a case we cannot cure. This disease ham a) baQed the skill of the most enent phTsB 1.31 Ifcscai Temple, cmCAOiYr' j For Kale. D jme8tio!8ewing macbine, in pen fct order only $10.00. Second hand split bottom chairs, only 25 cents Apply at this office. d!2 EVERYTHING IS GOING- - - : ' ' " "- s at A R CnRRFII 4 I II U I UUI I III. L I. J 9 JN0. R. ERWIN., ,C..A.. MISENHEIMER ERW IN & MISENHEIMER Physicians and Surgeons Office No. 8. H arty buiidine, op t'whuh zna r-resoytenan cnurch r The Ideal Panacea James h. Francis, Aderman, Chicago says : I regard I)r. King's lew Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Corns plaints, having used it in my family for the last five years, to the exclu sion of physicians's prescriptions or other preperations. Rev. John Burgus.Keokuk, Iowa. wrires: I have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr, King's New Discovery. Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial Bottles free at Feszer's Drug Store. A Good Investment, ' v On receipt of ten cents cash or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of the most DODular Catarh. and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Jtsaim; sumcient to demonstrate Us great merit. Foil sizn SOcts. - ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York City. S v suSered from catarrh three years ; it got so bad I : could not work: I need two bottles of Elv's Cream Balm and am entirely well ; I would not be without it. A C Clarke, 341 Shawrnut Ave., BostOD mmm, mmm mm mm mmmamm m mm ' TO CURE A COLD IH OSE DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money ii mans to cure. z&c. Coffin Fell On Ilim and Killed Illm. J ames Welton was one of the pallbearers at the funeral of Junius Roberts, a farmer al Double Springs, Ala. The coffin as lowered into the grave by straps. The strap held by Wei ton and another man snapped as the cc-iffih was being lowered Welton lost his balance as the strap broke, arid he fell headlong, into the grave, which was six feet deep. ; At the same time the rear end of the ccffio. which had been held by the v broken strap, also plunged downward. The falling coffin struck Welton on the head and banged him against the sice of the grave, which . was of hard soil. Welton was ex : tricated and died two hours after ward. i j 7nrnmimMtHiitHttiMrtfOHnntMHinuiHHiiiiHitww7r ll,lliin,ultll;l)IIMIIiri:ifl"'tn:.l.lllllli'l :llllllllllllinn,UllliHI,llliil; Vrcjp fnhlpPrcnaratlonfor As similating theroodandReguta tirig the Stomachs andBowels cf Promotes Digcstion,Chccrful nessandRest.Coatains neither Opmmlorptdne nor Mineral. Not Narc otic. 'Putnphn Seed?" Mx.Scnna ', jlriist Seed- -Jj)pemant fii Carbonate Sola : l&rmSctd - 'V Clarified Sugar Apcrfcct Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions JeVerish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Pac Simile Signature of NEW "YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. m 1, Is m IP-'! if Hi f IM-ig i mi :that the' fac-simile OF IS OK THE R AP A OF EVEET BOTTLE OB " i vm II tlfi m. w m m m m v ir urn p m mi Eja nm m At,,.. in 'h rf 1 --' w'jmyum Oastoria ia put up ia one-size tottles caly. It is not sold ia bulk Don't allow anyone to sell vou anvtMncr else oa the -nlaa M "Ml " it -UH-j - :4 is just as good" and ' will answer every par- Thti fac- - m LiVTJ 87K7 of SOUTHERN RAILWAY. if PIEDMONT AIR LINE.) , v ; V Schedule effective Nov. 15, 1896. This condensed Schedule is published as information only and is subject to change without notice to the public. .RICHMOND TO OHAKL TTB. r' Eastern Time. No. 11 No. 135 :-;.'V"-::- ;' DaiW. Pail v. .. -. JUv-iiichmond - 2 00 am , Amelia Court House - .1 : ; Burkeville - T ' 324am i No. 37 Keysville f .3 59 am . Daily. South Boston 4v . Ddnviile : t 15 am b 3u pm 5 50 am ; Beidsville ; 6 25 am ; Greensboro 8 10 nm 737pm 7 05am ; High Point ' : 8 r7 nm 727am Salisbury 9 43 am 9 50 pm 8 17 am Concord ; 10 40 am 9 27 pm f 8 48 am Ar Charlotte 11 30 m : 30 00 pm 9 25 am Ar Spartanbu-g 3 15 pm 12 26 am 11 37am Greenville 420pm 1 20 am 1228pm Ar Atlanta f cen. time) -9 30 nra 510 am I 3 55 pm No. 9' No. 15 Daily. 6 65 pm 7 21 pm 8 25 pm 12 m 1 19pm' 1 15 pm 2 35 pm- 3 49 pm 15 05om 5 53 pm G 55 pm, 7 2lDia I8.25d 902 pm 945 pm CHARLOTTE TO RICHMOND; Eastern Time. Liv Atlanta (cen. time ) Greenville -Lv RoirtRnbtirg JLv.OnarloUe : Ct acord ": ; ' ' Salisbury : High Point t Greensboro : Beidsville Danville South Boston Keyfcville Bv keville Amelia Court Houra Ar Richmond No. 12 Daily, 7 50 231 3 47 am pm nm 6 40 7 22 810 916 9 52 10 39 12 30 143 3 06 3 55 4 36 6 00 pm pm pm pm pm pm am am am am am am No. 36 Daily. 11 50 pm v 5 40 am 6 42 am 9 30 am 10 07 am 10 47 am 12 10 pm 1 50 pm NNo. 38 No. 10 Daily. Daily- 12 00 m 5 30 pm 6 18 pm 8 30 pm 5 40 am f 9,02 pm 617 am 9 36 pm 710 am 818 am 10:i pm 8 50 am 9 30 am 12 00 Nfc 150 pm 2 53 pm v ; ' ; 4( : pm 4 47 pm 5 24 pm 6 40 pm No. ' Dai 7 10am 8lSam srOaav For Kent. . burnished rooms, suitable for gentlemen. Terms very reasonable. Apply at thisofflcc. ; dl2 VJante'Mn Idea SKX? J?JiJJ?Z.7 you y -vn w&ijtutuuM & tx.. latent Attor- ?e8;asi1in8;t D,' c- their $1,800 prUo offer Via Hat of tw? hundred lnventlonm wan&L Who can think of some simple thing to patent? wealth. I I CI.T'S CREAII RAZ.7.T iianflitiMM! Apply Into the npBtrDa. , It U quickly absorbed. J 60 ?r bymaU J samples 10c. by mall. ELY BROTHERS, K Warren St, New York Clt " , WOTICK. T WAXT flTPTT tWn and mnmaM tl ttl. TTlw I States interested ' in the- Opium and Whiakr w uavc uup ui my doo on mese dis eases. AddreFS B. lit WaaIIrt. Atlanta. Gil. box SS2,.and onewill be ent you free. -- v - SLEEPING OAR SERYXCE. . Nos. 37 and 38, Washington and Southwestern Limited. Solid Vestibuled Train between New York and Atlanta. Composed of Pullman Drawing Roods Sleeping Cara (minimum Pullman rate $2.00; no extra fare). First-class Vestibuled day coich between Washington and Atlanta. Through sleeping cars between NewTork and New Orleans, New York and Memphis, New Yoik, Asheville and Hot Springs, .New York and Tampa, and Richmond and Augusta. Southern rail way dining car-be,tween Greensboro and Montgomery. , IN os. 35 and 36, United States Fast Mail. Pullman sleeping cars between t Nos. 15 and 16. Norfolk and Chattarooga Limited. Solid train between Nor folk and Chattanooga, through Selma, Raleigh, Greensboro, Salisbury, Asbeyills Hot Springs and Knoxyllle. Through day coaches and Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars - . , - Through tickets on sale at principal stations to all points. For rates oi infor mation apply to an v agent of the Company. W H. GREEN, . J. M. CULP, .W, A. TURK, General Superintendent, ' Traffic Manager, . General Passenger Agent - 1300 Pa. Ave.,' Washington, D.C. FIRE INSURANCE. When in heed oi Fire Insuiance, call and see us, or tfiite. :We lepren sent only first-clat Eome and For- eign companies. ' , . Bespe ct fully, CiiTen Away Free ; To advertise our goods we wilt give away, absolutely free, one box of five-cent cigars,one old ring ana a nample bottle of Peeler's Pdin Killer to every one sending ns fifty cents to pay 'packing and postage .' Address, . , Peeler Akderson Medicine Co, ' Lock Boil. Kernersynie, N. C
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