T 'i ' i TJio Asheyille cof&spontient to ttie Chaitte 'OtebJv-adds r r r A THt LiniUTHflT BINDS. thfi f ollnwin o- alDout 'tjfie 'disffSifi 'ft 'A rrepprter on her, way, to , ivjany I I 1, I 1 - ' t There Is no use talking a baby In the house is the link that binds husband and wife tozrtherT Nothlrfc 4T Udder thh fruitless wedlock. The prattling and cooing of the littk ones offset a; thousand times the occasional; worries and trials of Hfe. When a wife is barren, there is t iWnnerpmAnt nmwher In the penitil nrtmm. caused bv one or more of those common disorders known as " is the remedy. It puts the organs of generation in a strong and healthy condition, fitting the wife for the sacred duty of reproducing her kind. During the period of gestation theLentire systenrof the expectant mother is built up to withstandUhe or dealt ofi labor, and When. the. little one makes its advent it is lusty and strong, well-fitted to grow to ma turity in perfect health. The mother, too, passes through the trial with little pain and no dread.: Wine of Cardui is truly a wonder ful medicine for women. Law Bottles for f i T THE ' CL.EANNING 4NI HEALING CATARRHi CURE FOR CAT R AR H ' IS Ely's Cream- Bali Easy and Pleasant to use. Contains no in jurious Drug. Is quick ly absorvcd. Gives re lef at once. It opens nd cleans. the Nasal sr ravages, ah ays in flamation. COLD 'n HEAD Heals and protects the membrane, restores the senses of taste and smell. Large size 50c at Drug- at or hv mail- Trial si inn hv mail.' LY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street. New York Winter is febming. I ALREADY HAV1;. QN HAND THREE CARS OF ; Jellico Coal And have ten more car loads on the way. II is time for you to lay in a supply for the winter, isn't it? I alsoTiayfifoii hand the best of antracite coal. r-viS J. A. C. Blackwelder, West Depot St. at Store. J'Phone 63. K. L. Craven Has Bought Y 800 TONS JELIC0.COM. -200 TONS HARD COAL. Also Virpa Split aiii M- Eye Cannel , Coal Best steal coal at. line prices. ' Good Smith Coal. Call and get what you -want. 'Phone 74. -: NOTICE To Consumers of Current. After. Nov5. 1st, all parties using other than Edison Lamps, will be r charged 50 per cent in addition.to present rates. : Concord Electric LisMCo. ; 'PHONE.. .... ... V.104 - Notice to TaxPayers! r The tax books for 1899, have - w COALl Deen piacea m my nancts ioiiona of mbtlie,W for their children collection and all tax-Tavpts;' titk i-ti wk, -t Collection and all tax-payers' are. ; requested to come 1 orward ahjl pay their; taxes at once. S. J. Ervin, y ; City Tax Collector. ' LOST OR STOLEN. . . - . ." , ,- NOTICE is hereby given that '.ghote for $100- datod IVlay 1895 on J W. Cannon has been lost or ; stolen and parties are warned i- '4-vnV7- -Frxtf act-met ... - ; T C Wilson. Jackso, Taint., Nor. 23. , I ini tubjfct UrtaftcirrU j for thre jean, ad aaffrd oonstimtly With tackch. X wrote toyoator advice, wmfterthlnf thnw bottles of WIm of Cardn! , according to your directions, I am strong and well, and the mother of a fine girlbabj. Mr. D. CT . JOWEBS. - -it female troubles". Wine of Cardui UltCS' AIVIS8IY BEHRTMtNT. For advice In euu requiring special directions, address, glring symptoms, lAdlea AdTiwry Dp Th CHATTANOOGA KEOICIXX CO, Chattanooga, Tenn. $1.00 at Dnisrrists. '' Reduced Rates. : Account of the North Carolina Industrial Fair (Colored) Ral eigh, N. C Tickets on sale Oct., 29th, 30th, ;31st, and Nov. 3rd, at rate $5.50 round trip, and on Nov. 1st, and 2nd, at rate of $3.80 round trip all tickets limited returning Nov. 5th, and includes one admittance to the Fair Grounds. On account Laying Come, Stone Ebenezer Baptist Church Kings Mountain, .N. Tickets oh sale Oct. 27 and 28; limited Oct. SOth "atrateV-$2.V5 round trip. Account of Horse Show, Fair, fala.eek and Carnival, "Win $tQletbf,uNC. Tickets on Xt.V33; & 28 inclusive finta Jintit pciSOth, at rate of gQ-andrton Oct., 26th, and 27tH linU1 limi Ocftf 30th, ;at rate of j2;&5. Apptibkets include one admission to ;thQ"Fair Grounds. A MOraEpPELLS HOW SHE 'l VElf pi TJGHTERS LIFE. jlam the mqther of eight child J en ftn9rayi'fl a great deal of kjptefiSc withsmedicines. Last jRUlmetittle daughter had 'tfie dysentery in. its worst form. "We thought she would die. I tried eTfcrythincL could think of. I saw, by an advertisement iiin our J paper .that Chamberiaiu's Colic, Oh6ra tild JPialrrjbqea Remedy was highly recommended and sent and got a bottleat once. It ptoved 'to be one 43f th e very - best medicines we eyer had in the house. It saved rny little daught er's lifer ,1 am anxious for every mother to know what an excellent oiediciD.e it is. Had I known it at first it would have saved me a great deal of anxietv aud my little daughter much Kuff ering. Ycurs truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Bur dink, Liberty, . I. For Sale by M. L.. Marsh & Co., Druggist. Newt Robinson, the humorist philosphec, of the Orange (Va.) Observer, puts it this way : Men of intellect stand by their ideas; I drinkers fall by their rye dears, and. men witji extravagant wives i are rumeu.oy meirnign aears. Ex. Por Ow riitT Tears Mrs. Wiislow's Soothiog Syrnp has been use4 for orer nity years by mil- 1 1 ' V J i." -J i-Jt.- XI 1 -1 T while teething, with 6rf ect success. It soo cues tne cniid, -soitens tne .gums, allays all ain,' 'cures' wind colic, and is the'best "remedy for Diarrhoea. It will reheyethe 1 poor.httle: suffeKer lmmedi- ately. Sold by druergnsts on every-part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot tle. Be s,nre and ask , f or 'Mrs. Win si owsj Soothing,. Syrup," and take no other.kind - . ' ; . the-world, Twentv.five cents a hot- WANTEp-Tc;, buy ; 100,000 pounds bi ipld jKist-i ron. scrap, de liyered at the 'foundry 'at once, foi which we' will nay a "fair price; Na burnt iro.n'wanted. r .. V,-,; aietf. Concord Foundry Co. "Charles' Cor bandmaster -of the." en-Nintfi0lnfefl wife here that one of vthe waiter on the transport,- en route fDrr .Manilla; fell on deck . wih! ay of -dishes. The waiteras takM to" the ship's' 'hospital "f fir treat ment, but. wouIdT notEaye: a physician make an examination. Spme.tjme latter; howeyer- ; med 5 ical attention was given7 in spita of! protests, ' ' wheh? it'r-was dis covered' that the waiter yras a woman in disguise "feporting for some v newspaper in the States. ; She was left , in the h 6s? pital air Honolulu. 5 " -Needed the Roasting. A local paper published a long obituary of a man who had died in the1 community closing with the statement 'that a "lohgj pro cession of people followed the remains to their last : roasting place. " The family read the No tice and discovered the supposed error- and asked ' the editor to make' a correctiqh in the word "roasting1," but he said he could not do it until the seyen years back suoscription that .the de ceased qwed had been paid.Bx; : . i'v- High Explosions a Success t Gen. v MileS Ms "saidcf tcr" have Witnessed, some . very satisfac tory tests lTe1dently r at' ;ahdy Hoofe bnaUdai high explosives ban' BeP success5 fully used in all artillery firing. Wh?can andi4 miles and'niade tb explore after passing thrqugfi heavy steel Ipiate. '' --J Champion 'Possum Hunter. Mr. the several hunered jgouiids of flesh he carries around, is the champion 'possum hunter in the the county: 1 He has caught sixty one this season. Mr7 Leonard was exhibiting a fifteen-pound 'possum yesterday. 'Salisbui Sun. ": '. ' " Dining the ciyil war, as well as 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 tbe old Foldiers still suffer from it. Mr. Dayid Taylor, of Wind Ridgp, Greene county, Pa., is one of th ese. He uses. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kmedy and says he never found anything that would' -give him .such quick blief. it is for sale by M. L. Marsh & Co.. Druggist Dangerous Way of Fighting Insects. At Henderson ville, W. Va., sometime since a' gay .wedding party was poisoned by eating slaw made from cabbage on which poison had been sprinkled some months before to extermin ate insect enemies. Chronic Nasal Catarrh pois ons every breath that' is . drawn into the lungs. There is pro curable from an V t rn or on o4- Vi a remedy for the cure of this l 11 a n . A.i Z . quaniity. or iy s vjream 5alm placed into the nostrils spreads over an: in flamed and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful in flamation, cleanses, heals and cures. . A cold in the head van ishes -immediately. Sold by druggists or. will, be niailed for 50 cents by Ely:: Bros., 56 :v"ar, ren St.. New York. jriments tna vrifip wlili, pi444s f Infants and cCdrnferfencb against Epqljiient, Castoria is a suhstttuta for,qa 'and Soothing Syrs 7tvIs JHnnless a 'contains lieitiiOpinmV BIorMne nqr;otJ ,er arcotic and allays Feyehire. ItrirrB and -Wind Colic w It relieves TeeMng Tronble CTxres -Constipation andi3atolenby li5. ossiniilats ! tEe !F6odi; feguiates fhei ' Stomach audi BoTrels grinff; Healthy, and natural' sleep The Children9 PaJiaiea-Tho Mother's Eriend. GENUINE 'Ci nrO. M 1 ALVAVS 9 Bears the The M You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TH etWTAU'COiW. nmiicjiPTHnincfnnD 4-f MANUFACTURERS 01 -4Hhf 1 FINE s .. 3 -r - : ... t..- Salt Bags AND Cloths. DEALER IN General Merchandise ,..-TP -BUYER8 OF ' COUNTRY PRODUCE V - ' A. of all kind;-' i. - 4.. I! ... . .ii. 0. Jour-foot VlawayrWanted: Best Price .for me." .o. . . . v We.inyite an;mstionp all , thefgoods ; , - wemanufacture ... I i ill -MaBcfaot uria Gin ha Plaids, ... i. . J ,J ' Wv.f . ",'.'. SHeertiiig, Guting W-0i1iii'JfcV,lllltM'l'Vv'U r-f f E5iilRiiTiervLsion sinAio Its infancv. Sigtnte ; of . MWWHAT TWCKT. HIW YORK CITT. oathern ailway i : SCHEBTTLE. N EFFECT JULY THE 16TH, 1899, ; JWs condertsea schedule is pub: listed as information arid is subfett tfi: change wit ho ut notice ' 5.2 A. MNo daiiy,: 'for Kicn- Sond; connects; at Greensboro 1 for aleiaaoT'Oaidkbhro; at Goldsboro fdr;N6tfdl af Pafifol; Wasfhgtn Fioridf J3xpr8r rries.Pullman Sleep. )m qarS between' KewTTbr and " Au gttsta, JSew Xorand Tampa, Fla.v and Norfolk to Charlotte. 8:49 At.CT KnT 27 "o'ilv TCTo oli ' Jngrton d: iJbnthwestern; limited - for Ai1.i. T: i l -a r 1 . awuwt, jjiruiiugiiaia, jjxempms, jiionp gbrnery. Mobile and New Orleans, and alL points,; QTith. aij Southwest. Through Pul.l$an deeper New York to New Orleans andNew York to Memphis, Dining car, TeiUbdlSd-bba'ch'; - between Washington and Atlanta. b:(m.No.6ailyfor Wash ington Richmond; Baleigh ; and all points Worth. Carries Pullman drawing roonji buffet sleeper,. New Orleans to New I Yoi k; Jacksonville to New York: Pullman tourist 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;51 PM. -No 7, daily, from Rich aondNWashmgton, Goldsboro, Selma, Raleigh, Greensboro Knoxville and Asheville to. Char lotto. N. C. SIP. M. No 38, dailv, Washington and Southwestern limited, for Wash ington and all points North. Through Pullman car, Memphis to New York; New Orleans to New York. Also carries vestibule.d coach and dining car. Close connection Greensboro. with sleeper for Norfolk. T0- daiiy, for Allanta and New Orleans, - carries Pullman sleeper New York to Nw Orleans. New Xork to Jacksonville add Charlotte to Atlanta: amillh'ir' nar ' f ' A tow ir Kg?!1? - cm Washington to. San Francis- days. reans xuescwjjr ancl ; xrpr Vf5 X M.No,54, daily, the New Xprk and Florida Express carries Pull irlep1 Car between Augusta hd New Yorkr-Tampa, Fla, and New York'and CharlotteRicbmond. Car ries sleepers Charlotte to Norfolk yia Greensboro. , rj;- r, v- local jfreightr -trains carry jpassengers only to points where they stop according . "m. : Kf Hill IVMl ) : Third Vice-Pres. ana! Genl. Man. w.. f.-; vWashnigton,iD.,C. John M. Culp, Traffic - Manager, : , V:' ; k Washington, J), O, W. A. Turk; Gtna: lW;Agent; ! - Washinsrton. I. n. 'oncord N. c GowanlDaseTibery.iibcalr Agent, Concord, N.O