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AGAINST -o- Every man and woman in his or her daily routine work, may be attacked by Typhoid, Typhus or Scarlet Fever, Small Pox, Chicken Pox, Measles, Diphtheria, Erysipelas, Appendicitis, Meningitis, 'Diabetes. Pneumonia, Sunstroke, etc., etc., etc. All persons between the ages of 18 and 60, male or female, can secure this Insurance. . ' Can you afford to be without it when it costs so little each year ? 2.00 a year Tpays for 5.00 per week. - 4.00 " " " " 10.00 " " 10.00 " " " " ' 20.00 " 20.00 " " l" " M " 50.00 But, perhaps you want ACCIDENT INSURANCE. If so, get the BEST. I represent the JETNA, of Hartford, Conn., the largest LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY in the world writing ACCIDENT INSURANCE, Perhaps while you are seeing about it you have decided that you will take Life Insurance. -If so, do you want a - very cheap, yet safe form of insurance, written in. a North Carolina Company ? Then you want to insure in the Carolina Benevolent Association, Hon. S. B. Alexander, of Charlotte, N. C, President. This is something worthy your consideration. : , . L , i v -Do you want your life insured in a good Southern Company, offi cered by Southerners of well known business ability, and integrity. A regular stipulated Premium Plan ? Then, you want to insure in the BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION ofrAtlanta, Ga., Hon. W. A. Hemphill, of the Atlanta Constitution, President. This company is now endorsed by numbers of the leading business men of North - Carolina. - - . -- ?,vr; .But you say-that you wilt only insure in-an. .vv r . ; . . . . ...... OLD LIME COMPANY. . Then if so 1 represent phe among the very best. "The PHOENIX MUTUAL, of Hartford, Conn. -Established in i851, distributes its dividends annually. And while the PREMIUMS are the LOWEST, the DIVIDENDS are only equalled by three other companies doing business in North Carolina. (Two of these have now withdrawn from the State.) v Perhaps you want FIRE INSURANCE. I represent a first-class North Carolina Company, a good ft Virginia Company, a good com pany of New Orleans, one of the strongest Northern Companies and an English Company. " u " Certainly" you are interested in "some of the different forms of INSURANCE referred to.above. J V " I y Then write me or call to see me at office, and oblige. Yours to serve, sent. h lLo LI i 1 1 ' i ' i -. IS JUSTASCOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE EQcts. - ': Galatia, Iixs.,NOT.16,1893, Paris Medicine Co., ?t. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen: We uold l.ist-year, 600 bottle of GROVE'S TASTKL.KSS CHILL, TONIC -and have bought three gross alrutiy this ynr. In all our ex perience of 14 years, !". ae drug business, hav3 never sold an article tbt n.-.re such universal satla faction as your Tonic lourbtmly, - AIi EV, CARK & CO All dwitere guarantee Groves Taste-le8-'Chi!l Tonio to cure chills, tVver and inatariH in all its forruP 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs CoPYRir.HTe Ar Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents Patents taken through Munn & Co. receiVa tpeciat notice, without charge, in the Scientific ttierlcati A handsomely illustrated weekly. Tiarpest cir- culatlon of aDy scientiac Journal. Terms, $3 a '-ear; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. ftlUNN S Co.33!s--v,Efev YorK BrfttiCh Oiilce. C3 V Hi.. - --.(cm. D. i. aonf. frAA. Oldest fimnn fnr nAimrinir notont. MWUm ' 4 . 1 n VifT3ir- SICKNESS! iiinm THE STATE NORMAL ....and . INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE c v . ' . ' OF NORTH CAROLINA Offers to youns women thorough f liter ary, classical, .scientific and industrial education and special pedagogical train ing. Annual expenses $90 to 130; for non-residents of the State $150. Faculty of 30 members. ' More than 400 regular students. Has matriculated about 1,700 students, representing every county m the State except one. Practice and Ob servation School of about 250 pupils. To secure board in dormitories, all free tuition applications should be made be fore August 1 ... . ..... Correspondence invited from those de siring competent trained teachers. , For catalogue and other information, PresMent McIy6riG,'ee"8boN.,c. -; MT. PLEASANT, N. C, Tnstrnpinn T'VirkTTmo-V Lo cation ! Healthful, Expenses Moderate. Next Session Begins August 30th, 1899. For Catalogue and other infor mation address, THE PRESIDENT. ANYTHING IN PIPE oTB E. McNISH. I WANTED it buy lOnrCO pounaa 01 old cast-iron scrap, de ; vereu m the t'ouiidry t once, r ! Men we will oav n fair price. No pltf. Concokd Fou f r urnt iron wanted. G0UE6 FITTING A Yew Method of Calculating Taxes. T.PP-ister Johnson has this year shortened the long and tedious work of computing our county taxes. He has purchased a cal culator, where one can at " a glance have the amounts of the taxes due both the county and the State. It is claimed that this little book can save the time of a number of calculators and also save much expense to the .regis-; ter. , Register Johnson nas Mr, Robt. White, of this place, and Mr. Will Harris, of Rocky River, assisting him in the work. Would Not Suffer So Again for Fifty Times the Price. I awoke last nii$ht with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so badly in all my life. When I came down to work this 'morning I felt so weak I could hardly work. I went to Miller & Mc Cnrdy's drug store and they re commended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera arid Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked Jike magic and one dose fixed me all rig ht It cer tainly is the finest thing I ever used for stomach trouble. 1 shall not -be without it in my home hereafter, for I Rhould not care to endure the sufferings' of last night again for fifty times its orice. G H Wilson, Liveryman, 3urgettsto wn, Washington Co.r JPa. This remedy 13 for sale by M L Marsh & Co., druggist. Home From the Springs. Concord's crowd - of health seekers have returned home from Misenheimer's springs after drinking freely of s the water from the spring. It was a jolly crowd that was there and every one of them comes home feeling that they spent , a week most helpful. The party consisted of Misses Chassie Brown, Sallie Belle Erwin, Agnes Moss, -Fay Browne Mary Virginia Wads worth and Kate Nicholson, Mrs. Manie Davis, Mrs. C. W. Swink, Mrs. JnoV Wadsworth and Mrs. N. P. Yorke. For Over Flltr Tear Mrs. Winalow's Soothing 5y rap has been used ' for over fifty years b millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect anc oess. It soothes the child, softenj the gumg, allaya all pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy f 01 Diarrhoea, I t will relie Ve the 'poor little sufferer immediately! Sold by druggists in. every part of the world, Twpnty-fiYe Behta i a bottle.' Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth ins: Syrup," and take no other kind Special Rates. - , . . For the occasions mentioned be low the Southern will sell tickets at the following reduced rates: On account Gala Week, Greensboro, N. -C. Tickets on sale July 31 to August 2; limited August 7. i'are for round trip $2.35. Also August 3. and 4 (special days) limited August 5 at rate 81.70 round trip. On account District Conference and Sunday School Convention of A. M. E. church, Beidsville, N. C. . Tickets on sale July 18-19;' limited JuJy 24th Eonud trip S4.G5. On account Grand Encampment of I. OO E Charlotte, N. C. Tickets on sale August 7, 8, 9; limited August 14. Round trio $1.05. ' . .: On account Summer School of A. M. College (colored), Greensboro, N. C. Tickets on sale July 17 to 20; limited August 12. Round trip $2.90. : On Account Annual Convention Thurman W. 0. T. TJ., Henderson, N. O, Tickets on sale July 26, 27 and 28; limited August 3. Round trip $7.30. A NIGHT OF TERKOR. 4Awf ul anxiety was felt for the widow of the braye General Bnrnham, of Machis, Me7; when the doctors said she could .not liye till morning," writes Mrs. 8. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from pneu monia, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it had more thsn once saved her life and had cured her of con sumption. After three small A she slept easily all night, and its lunner rse completely cured her. This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure ail throat, chest and lung diseases. Only 50c! and 81.00. Trial bottle frp Fetzer s Dng Store. SftTiTnTTiHWttHWHIIIItniWIIH i JcgctablcPreparnforAs sliutaling theToxIandEegula ting thfcStamactB andBoosrEJaoT Not Narcotic. Apofect Bcmedy f orConsGpd Hon, SourStbmactuDiarrtoca, Worms rvulsions ,rvensh ttes$ ami Loss OF Sleep. ' . ' EXACT COPyoy WRAEPEB C MAN UFACTVRERS Of .. - , FINE ' ": LS,; n ; Salt Bag AND Cloths. DEALER IN General Merchar dise BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kind. O . Four-foot Wood always Wanted. - Best Price for same. O a We invite an inspection of all the goods ... we manufacture . .' Joncord N. c ffi m mi r Jtxpernnii? 1 ODELL in ha Plaids Sheetin S Outing Mittstrafl. Work done aj. homes for sick and for ladiea if desired, on short no tice. "r v All Work Guaranteed. Reasonable prices. Everything neat and clean about tr y shop. T .J. BROWN, Proprietor- PWI1P For Infants and Children. The Kind Your Have Always Bough! AlwaaBiDught. Bears the Signatui W ' Kind jJ You Have THC CENTAUR COMMNvV tlCW TOHK eiTYi ' outhern Yr ailwav SCHEDULE. IN . EFFECT JPKE TflE l.TH. 189& This condensed schedule is pub lished as information, and is subject to change without notice tb the public: ; ? . Trains leave Concord N. C A. M. No 8, ' daily; : for Kwh mond; connects at ,? Greensboro for ' Baldigh andjGoldsboro; at Goldsboro for Norfolk, at Danville for Washington anol points- North at Salisbury for AsHeville, Knoxville and points 'West. .4 7. 19 A. M No. 33, th9 New York and Florida Express, carries' Pullman Sleep ing' Cars between New Y6rk and Aiken, S. C, NewTofk and Tampa," Fla., and Norfolk to Charlotte. 'I 8;49 A.' M. No. 37. daily. Wash ington and Southwestern limited for;, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and all points South and Southwest Through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis, Dining car, vestibuled coach, between. Washington and Atlanta. 10:00 A. M. No. 36, daily, for Wash ington, Richmond, Raleigh and all. points North. Carries Pullman drawing room buffet sleeper, New Orleans ta New York; Miama, Jacksonville to New Yorkr Pullman tourist cars from San Francisco via New Orleans and South ern Pacific Mondays and Thursdays. 11:23 A. M. No. 11, daily for Atlanta and all points Soutn. Solid train, Rich mond to Atlanta. 7:09 P. M. No. 12, daily, for Rich mond, Asheville, Chattanooga, Raleigh, Norfolk, and all points North. 8;51 P; M. No 7, daily, from Rich mond, Washington, Goldsboro, Selma, Raleigh, Greensbcro Knoxville i and Asheville to Charlotte, N. C. 8: 51 P. M. No, 38i dailv, Washington and Southwestern limited, for Wash ington and all pomts North. Through Pullman car. Memphis to New York; New Orleans to New York. Also carries vestibuled coach and dining car. Close connection at Greensboro with sleeper for Norfolk. 9.20 P. M.No. 35, daily, foi Atlanta and New Orleans, carries Pullman sleeper New York to Nsw Orleans. New York to Jacksonville and Charlotte to Atlanta. Also Pullnan to irist car Washington to San Francisco, via New Orleans Wednesday and S&tnr Jay. 9.45 P. M. No. 34, daily, the New York and Florida Express, carries Pull man Sleeping Cars between Aiken, 8. C and New York. Tampa, Fla, . and New York and Charlotte to Richmond. Car ries sleepers Charlotte to 'Norfolk via Greensboro. First sections of regular through or local freight 'trains cany passengers only to points where they stop according to schedule. Frank Sr Gannon, , Third Yice-Pres. and Gen'l. Man. Washington, B. C. John M. Culp, Traffic Manager, Washington, D, C. W. A. Turk, Geu'l. Pass. Agent, . Washington, D. C. cwan Dusenbery, Local Agent, Concord, N. C - h ' i -. t 1
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