1 '..'Klasas m m mm to. . a." " u In all i chonld be t3 stagss : .ere A clcaaiiiie;-', &V Ely's Cream E.lm cleanses, soothes anc ?.ea!s the diseased mcml -aco. It cures catarrh sr.d :. ivc3 a way a cold iu tiic IieiJ quickly. Cream Balm !s placed Into tUe nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Belief is im inediats and a cure fcUo". It is not drying does not produce sneezing. L -.rge Size, 60 cents at Drug gist or by mail , Trial bu:e, 10 cents by mail. ElY BROTHERS, 3 Warren Street, New York. I AM PEE PARED TO DO ANY THING IN Plumbing:, Steam Fitting and Electric Wiring. I HAVE SOME NICE Bath Tubs ON HAND. PHONE I04. B. MoOTSH. BICYCLES Ktepaired Promptly and Satisf ac . tion Guaranteed. FRESH FRUITS And Vegetables in stock at E. L. LIPES IN BRICK ROW. COAL I . K. L. Craven Has Bought 800 TONS JELICO COAL. . 200 TONS HARD COAL. Also Virana Split aM Bird Eye Carael Coal. Best steam coal at mine prices. - Good Smith Coal. Call and get what you want. 'Phone 74. Winter is Coming. I ALREADY HAVE ON HAND THREE CARS OF Jellieo Coal And haye ten more car loads on the way. It iH time for yon to lay in a supply for the winter,; isn't H? I also haye on hnd the best vi antracite coal. J. A. C. Black welder, Weat Depot St. at Store. JS-'Phone 68. Notice to TaxPayers. The tax books for 1899 ave been placed in my hands for collection and all tax-payers are requested to come forward and pay their taxes at once. S. J. Ervin, I City Tax Collector.. LOST OR STOLEN. NOTICE is hereby given that a note for '100 dated May 1895 on J W Cannon has been lost or stolen and. parties are. warned not to trade for same. . . T G Wilson. WASTED SEVERAL BRIGHT AND HON- est persons to represent us as Managers in this and close counties. Salary $900 a year arid expenses. Straight, bona fide. no more,- no less salary, Position cermanent. Onr references, any bank in any town. It is mainly office work conducted at home. Reference. En close self-addressed stamped envelope. The Domimon Coupany, Dept, 2, Chi cago. YJUf. W YEARS' 1 Wf TRADE MARKS Anyone sending a sketch and description may Cmckly ascertain our opinion free aether an feryentlon is probably patentable. Communion. Sua strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents q&Qt free. Oldest asrency for securing patents, i vPaent8 taken thronih Mnnn & Co. rocelr pedal notice, without chargo, in the cietumc jwncaiu A handsomely Illustrated werfMy. Iruirest cir culation of ary srfentiflc-journ.il. Teres, $3 a tost ; lour mct-ths, $L 3old By all r.eT?dc-'iers. . . Branch Of" 7 EL. "VTatbtajtcn, D. C A MOTHER TELLS HO W SHE j SAVED DAUGHTERS LIFE. 1 am the mother of eight child ren and have bad a ureat deal of experience with medicines. Last summer my little daughter had the dysentery in its worst form. "We thought sbo would die. I tried everything I could think of, I saw by an advertisement in our paper that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved to be one of the very best medicines we ever , had in the house. It saved my little daught er's life. I am anxious for every mother to know what an excellent medicipe it is. Had I known it at first it would have saved me a great dal of anxietv and my little daughter much guff ering. Yc ur8 truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Bur -diok, Liberty, R. I. For Salts by M. L. Marsh fc Co., Druggist. During the ciyil war, as welLas in our late war with Spain, diar rhoea was one of the most troublesome diseases the army had to contend with. In many instances it became chronic and the old soldiers still suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor, of Wind Ridge, Greene county, Pa., is one of these. He uses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says he never found anything that would give him such quick relief. It is for sale by M. L. Marsh fe Co.. Druggist TASTELI 13 JUST AS COO D FOR ADULT3. WARRANTED. PRBCEOcts. OAITIA, ItXS.. NOV. 10, 1S93. Paris Medicine Co-, St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen: We old last year, COO. bottles of GROVE'S TAST1CL.ESS CHILL TONIC ami bar bought three grosa already this year. In all our ei perience of 11 years. In the drug business, hnv: never sold an article that gave such universal eativt tacUoa as your Tonic Yours truly. TIKE THE month 35 c. 1.00. 6 U 2.0.0. I year 4.00.1 ill jil fei S if' Mi ml 1 ILL TiiiD Tei i ible Destruction of Mules. We published sometime ago a pathetic story of a .whole boat load of horses that were lost at crossing the sea. its counter part' is in the. following sad' Ma nila dispatch of the 6th. The United States transport Sciam, which left San Francisco on August 18th, with upwards of 320 valuable mules, the com ing of which had been anxiously awaited, vas mules are in great demand for continuing the cam- paign, arrived this morning and reported that all but 10, of the animals had been lost in two se vere typhoons, under peculiarly distressing conditions. . The Sqiam, which left Honolulu thirty-one days ago, encountered the typhoons early this iweek. One lasted forty hours. Most of the forage, which was on deck was swept overboard, all the boats were smashed and the steamer rolled tremendously in the trough, of the sea, although the officers made every effort to bring her about. . The mules were hurled from side to side and frightfully man gled and disembowelled. Their legs, and necks were broken .and the wretched animals fell in such a confused mass that the atten dantsj were unable to relieve them. In the meantime, the deck load was washed off, the ship lightened and the rolling , in creased. When the storm abated the injured animals were killed and their carcasses thrown over board. When the Sciam arrived her propeller was high out of the water and the wrecks of her boats were hanging from the davits. Farm For Sale. In pursuance of a judgment and de cree of sale duly rendered in the Supe rior Court of Cabarrus county, in the case of J C Query et al, ex parte, the undersigned will expose to public sal at the court house door in tho town of Concord. N. C, on Monday No vember 6th, 1899, at 32 o'clock M., the following tract of land in No. 1 township, bounded as follows: Be ginning at a B. O. in the lane, Andrew corner and runs with Andrew line S. 6, E 35 poles to white oak in the lanethen S 11, E. 24 poles to a black jack in the lane, then S. 46, E. 50 poles to stake in lane, Phillips corner, then with Phillips land N. 14, E. 85 poles to hickory, Phillips corner, then with Phillips and King line E. 120 poles to a post-oak, King's cor ner, then N. 26 poles to hickory on Mor gan's line, then with it N. 81, W. 59 poles to a stake by an old road, Mor gan corner, then N. 20, W. 175, passing Morgan's with Harris' line to a B. J.t . ndrew's corner, then with Aadrew's S.' 35, W. 76 poles to a B. J: by the side of a glade, tberi S. 3. E. 50 poles to a B. J. sapling, then S. 23, W. 26 poles to the beginning, containing 106 acres, more or less. Terms of sale: Ode-half cash, balance payable 12 months after date. . Title reserved till purchase money is paiol in full. " Jas. P. Morrison, Com'r. Concord, N. O. Oct. 5, 1899. Caldwell & Stickley, Att'ys. Trqstee's Sale. Pursuant to the authority vested in me as mortgagee m a certain deed of trust executed to me by M. C. - Boger and wife and recorded in the office of the Kegisteis of Deeds of Cabarrus county in book No. 11, page 350, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at frqnt door of the court house of Cabarrus county between the hours of 12 andl ' o'clock. on Tuesday the 24th daof October, 1899, the fol' lowiDg lot or parcel of land4ying and being in the corporate limits of Con cord and bounded as follower , Beginning at (he southwest corner of Catherine Turner's lot, running south sixty feet to a stake on Loye's avenue thence west one degree north one hundred feet to. a stake n Coleman's et al line, thence north with Wid line sixty feet to southeast corner of said Turner's lot,-thence west one hundred feet with said line to the beginning on Love's avenue. Thirty and one-naif feet are given in front-f or street. One part f said lot Jno. H.Love bought from G. M. Lore. Given under mv band thi3 22nd dav of September, 1899. y?- C. Coleman, trustee , Reduced Kates to the State Fair. On account of the State Fair the Southern will sell round trip tickets to Raleigh, including one admission into the fair grounds 83.80. Tickets on .sale Oct. 14,' 15, 16, 17, and 20, with final limit to Oct. 33rd. - Tho Kind You Have Always in use for over 30 years,, and J sonal All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger he health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR! A Oastoria is a substitute for Castor OH, Paregoric, Drop and Soothing Syrups It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other KarcotioT substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays jFeverishrress. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic It reheres Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Childreas Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE ALWAYS Bears the The KM You HaYe Always Bought In Use Fdr Over 30 Years. . t tM OINTAUR OOMMNV, TT MURRAY URtCT, NCW YORK CITY. ODELL ffliiHcnuiE 'nan -f-f-f HANUFACTUBBD8 r -ff FINB -Ginghams, Plaids, Sheeting, Salt Bags AND- Clbths. DEALER IN General Merchapdise BUYERS OP COUNTS Y PRODUCE of all kind. ...... .o. .'. .... . Four-foot Wood always Wanted. Best Trice for same. , ..... ...o ;. We inyite an inspection of all the goods -' , . . ... wemanufactnre ... Outing- ill! lonodrd'-N. c. 5S3 Bought, and which has been has borne the. signature of has been made under his per- supervision since its infancy. Signature of outhern ail way SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT JULY THE 16TH, 1899. This condensea schedule is pub lished as information, and is subject to change without notice to the public : Trains leave uoncord N. C 5.52 A. M. No daily, for Eicb mond; connects at Greensboro for Raleigh and Goldsboro; at Goldsboro for Norfolk, at Danville for Washington and points North, at Salisbury for Asheville; Knoxyille and points West. 7. 19 A. M No. 33, ths New York and Florida Express, carries Pullman Sleep ing Cars between New York and Au gusta, New York and Tampa, Fla., and Norfolk to Charlotte. 8;49 A. M. No. 37, daily, Wash ington and Southwestern limited fbr Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont, gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and all points South and Southwesk Through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Mempha Dining car, vestibuled coach, betweea Washington and Atlanta. .10:00 A. M. No. 36, daily, for Wasfcr ington, Richmond, Raleigh ind all points North. Carries Pullman drawing room buffet sleeper, New Orleans to New Yoik; Jacksonville to New York: Pullman tounst cars from San Francisco via New Orleans and South ern Pacific Sundays and Wednesdays. 11:23 A. M. No. 11, daily for Atlanta and all points Souti.. 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;ft P. M. -No 7, daily, from Riclv .ond, Washington, Goldsboro, Selmtf. Raleigh,' ftreensbcro Knoxvilie and Asheville to Charlotte. N." C. 8: 51'P. M. No 38, dailv, Washington and Southwestern limited, for Wash ington and all points North. Through Pullman car. Memphis to New Yorks New Orleans to New York. Also carries vestibuled coach and dining car. Close connection at Greensboro with sleeper 1W for NorfolK. 9.20 P. M. No; 35, daily, for Atlanta and New Orleans, carries Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans. New York to Jacksonville and Charlotte to Atlanta;, ainning-car. Also Pullnaji tourist car Washington to San Francis co, via New Orleans Tuesday and Fri days. . 9.45 P. M. No. 34, daily, the New York and Florida Express, carries Pull man Sleeping Cars between Augusta' and New York. Tampa, Fla, and New York and Charlotte to Richmond. Car ries sleepers Charlotte to Norfolk via Greensboro. ..- First sections of Tegular through or local freight trains cany passenger only td points where they stop according to schedule. Frank S. Gannon, Third Vice-Pres. and Gen'l. Man. Washington, D. C. JohnM. Culp, Traffic Manager, , Washington, D. Cs W. A. Turk, Gen'l. Pass. Agent, Washington, D. C. Gowan Dasenbery, Local Agent, Concord, N.C

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