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HOW'S THIS? Ife offer one hundred dollars Teward ' for any case of 'catarrh that can not by cured by Hall's Catarrh: Core. F. J. Cheney & Co.; Props., Toledo, Ohio. We, the undesigned,, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly reliable m all business transac tions and financially able to carry ont any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, , t Wholesale Druggists) Toledo, O. Walding. K inn an & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acts directly upon the blood acd nucous surface of the svstem. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimo nials free. the cueaxsixc AND HEAtirSG CATARRH CURE FOR CIATRARH is Ely's Cream Balm Easy and Pleasant to fcv use. Contains no in jurious Drug. Is quick ly absorvcd. Gives re ief at once- 4It opens nd cleans the Nasal" Passages. Allays In' COLD 'N HEAD flamation. Heals and protects the membrane, restores the senses of taste and smell. Large size 50c at Drug gist or by mail; Trial size 10c by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street. New York Winter is Coming I ALREADY HAVE ON HAND THREE CAES OP Jellico Coal And have ten more car loads on the way. It is timelfor you to lay in a rapply for the winter, isn't it? I also have on hand the best of antracite coal. J. A. C. Blackwelder, West Depot St. at Store S'Phone68. r CQAL1 K. L. Craven Has BouH 800 TONS JELICO COALgQ 200 TONS HARD COAL. Also Virgina Split anil BirE Eye Kanel ; Coal Best steam coalat mine prices. Good Smith Coal. Call and get what you want. 'Phone 74. NOTICE To Consumers of Current. After Nov. 1st, all parties using other than Edison Lamps, will be, charged 50 per cent in addition to present rates. Concori Electric light Co. 'PHONE ...... ... ........104 Notice to Tax-Payers. i ' -" ...... The tax books for 1899 have "been placed in my hands for collection and all tax-payers are requested to i come forward and -pay a: to taxes at once. S. J. Ervin, City Tax Collector. : WANTED T6 buy 100,000 pounds of old cast-iron scrap, de livered at the foundry at once, for which we will pay affair price. No burnt iron wanted, aietf. Concord Foundry Co. BO YEARS V EXPERIENCE f W O COPYRIGHTS! VXTTma KAftfag a sictcSi and awcrtptiwi toe? 4,JLekIy asMrtatn oar op&ion free wfeetber eo nrrentfon Is probably patentable. Communloa tfoKS strictly confident!!. Handbook on Patents eftfcTree. Oldest agency for securing patents. JPafcentg taken throuarh Mann & Co. receive Special notice, without charts, in the Scientific Jfnierkan., Ahandsbmely llltistrated weeklr.- lArjrest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a jrear ; four mouths, $L . Bold by all newsdealers. IflHM S Co.3GiB?oadfl8W Ycrt UrancU or 2a P St Washtagton, D. C- 1 y 1 tnJYaM' 1 v r' ' UJ craw A. lis KeTealed in Life in This Country and Elsewhere. A Philadelphia woman sent her rival poisoned Ice cream. A New York woman had. her i- - ... . i sv? eethear arrested for, theft and married him. An Atchisonman is suing his wife for divorce because he found her examining mourning styles. . - .The. divorced wife of a Jersey City man is now the cook in the employ of her ex-husband's second wife. r W B Pile married Mrs. Vanlie- wan in Q In dependence, Kan. . It was her fifth - trip to -the altar, and his third. On the eve of his wedding the mother of a New Jersey man kidnapped him, ; and no one knows where they are. While dressing for her wed ding a Vienna woman learned of the groom's death. Three days later she married another man. A Newburg (N. Y.) girl re mained faithful while her sweet heart served a nine years' term in jail and married him on his release. An Australian sent his sweet heart money to pay her passage from England. On her way over she fell in love with a passenger and married him. While in bathing at Atlantic City a man proposed and was ac cepted, and a preacher being on the beach, they were married in their bathing suits. While a London church was on fire a bridal party entered and insisted upon being wed, so the parson tied the knot while the edifice was in flames. A Napoleon (O.) couple were married a few days ago after an engagement which extended un broken over a period of 60 years. The man 80 and the woman 72 years old. New York Mail and Express. GLORIOUS NEWS Comes from Dr. D, B. Cargile, of Washita, IT. He writes: "Four bot tles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, -which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent;" This shows that thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and run ning sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, help diges tion, builds np the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold at Fetzer's Drug Store. HB FOOLED THE SURGEONS. ,i . All doctors' told Renick Hamilton, of West J efferson, O , after suffering. 18 months from. Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly Operation was per formed; but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the eWorld. 25 cents a box; Sold at Fetzer's Drug Store. A MOTHER TELLS HOW SHE BAYED DAUGHTEKS LIFE. I am the mother of eieht child- r en arid have had; a great deal : of xperience with medicines. Last summer my little daughter had the dysentery m its worst form. "We thought she would die. I tried everything I could . think of. I saw by an advertisement in our paper that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Piarrhoea Kemedy xr& hJfjhhr ra&mm6nded and tentand got a bottm at or. It r v. ii '- i p&uvti mj w uae oi.U3sa very cgj medicines we evfer Ti&& in the house. It saved my little daiight ex's life. I am anxious - for every mother tq know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I known it at first it . would have saved me a great deal of f.anxiety and my little daughter much suffering. Ycurs truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Bur dirk, Liberty, K. I. For Sale by M. Jj. Marsh & Co., Druggist.. THE NEWS OF WASHINGTON The Line of Education of the . Boys and Girl There-The Study of Faslrtons--TiceresidentllobartPopular. 1 . From our Regular Coi respondent ' Speaking of schools, we are now . having the usual ; annual family row over the public sys tem in this- city, They . claim. that we are running too much to the fine arts, and neglecting the good old three R's. It seems that the schools here turn out plenty of girls who can tell you when Mars is in perihe lion; but very few who know any thing abdut helping their own "mars" with the house -work. A Washington boy, who is .posted on international law, differential calculii, and all those ..primary studies, recently asked the writer what a Senator is. Come to think of it, though, - that , is not such an easy one to answer. We aU know what a Senator, ought to be; and what lie would be, if we but wore the toga. But what a Senator is well, that's another qiiestion to lay before the house, i Washington girls are evidently willing to help along the pro posed reconciliation between church and stage. In addition to other reasons, of course, they used to go to church to study the styles; but now they r go to the theatre. Time was when the leading lady played "Ophelia", and "Topsy" in the same dress, and sometimes wore that elastic garment in "real life"; but now adays, stage gowns are made in Paris and are very gorgeous in deed. Washington is now recog nized as the very f oremost 'first night" town of the country, and is just as proud of the fact as a boy of sixteen, when a girl of equal maturity -alludes to him as a "man of the Jworld."jJSo be sides going to the play to be amused, or shocked, or edified, our ladies go to study the fash ions, and Washington girls have the best of opportunities in that respect. The social side of the administration may suffer this Winter on account of the con tinued iUness of Vice-President Hobart. Mr. Hobart will hardly be able to resume his duties in the Senate until the latter part of January. He is a lavish en tertainer, and is' ' well liked in society. However, there is one house that will be open. jWhen you come to town, dont go to an hotel, but take your carpet-bag up to 1747 Rhode Island Avenue, for that's where cousin George lives. There is a ilittle mild murmur ing over the 1 scarcity; of good oysters, due perhaps to the strikers at Norfolk. , dealers say that this will have the effect of gaining more recognition for the very excellent varieties that come from North Carolina. With Washington oysterless, 'life would be indeed a sheU-fish exis- " ' - -. tence. - : . , . THE BEST PRESCRIPTION 4 FOR CHILLS and fever is. a bottle cf lirove Taste less Ohill Tonic. Never fails to care; Then why experiment with worthless imitations?. Price 50 cents. Tour moBsv bck H tjb fails to eiu:. . The Maoon, Ga., trji granted 44'decrees of divorced on lrit Saturday says the Atlanta Journal. - , NO CURE. NO PAY . - That is the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children soveit. Adults refer it to bitter,?nau leating Tomes -Price. 50o. - ZrAi iJesRestcrrative Irvine 12$ restless. $ jest. . rrtffrutnuHiimtiuHHiwwmwwwaiiiminiuiuutwwi -4 :Tiuitii(mliiJM"""i,"""""lu""""""' inniiMinsisa AVegetahieRcparafibafor As BOTiotesTSgChsciM mess andBfestCdflMiis jacitto OpmmIorptniie flor lQfxai. KotNabcotic. 1 ftfrmSeed - fionouiiStotnJ)iarrtea, Worms .Convulsions , revensnr cess arMLoss OFSLEER EXACT COPT OT WHAEHEEU z ODELL giiiuFicTumiiG con FINE Ginghams, Plaids, Salt Bagi AND Cloths; o- ' -DEALER IN General Merchaudise - - i l . . BUYERS OI1 ' ' COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kind. , . r. Four-foot Wood always Wanted. Best We invite aslxnspecto of c!I Uxdoou3 l. ,, . wemanufacture . . . 1 Imnihnmiiilii'm'll1"1"1"1"""1"111 I simiiating uWooaanaKeBua ling thStniTiflrflTidBQMelsa Sheeting, Outing- Concord N. c. (5) mm For Infants and Children. Have Always Bought Bears the You Have THC CCNTAOR COMPANY. HIW YORK OITT. outhera ailway SCHEDULE. N EFFECT JULY THE 16TH, 1899. This condensed schedule is pub lished as information, and h subject to change without notict to the public : Trains leave Concord N. C 5.52 A. M. No 8, daily, for Rich mond; sonnects 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., &nd Norfolk to Charlotte. 8;49 A. M. No. 37, daily, Wash ington and Southwestern limited for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont eromerv. 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, daOy, for Wash ington, Richmond, Raleigh and all points North. Carries Pullman -drawing room buffet sleeper, New Orleans to The n You .. i The Mw: Kind Always Bought. lUJnlUJ IUJ Hi l xuiis.; iacKsonviiie 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 SoutnT Solid train, Rich mond to Atlanta. ' 7)9 P. M. No.: 12, daily, for Rich mond, Asheville, Chattanooga; Raleigh, Norfolk, and all.points North. I 8;5i P:MNo7, daily, from Rich mond, Washington, Goldsboro-Selma, Raleigh, '..Greensbcro . Knox ville and Asheville to Charlotte. N. C. A 8: 5 T: ". Ti - So, dailv,' Washington and SuaiiiTeetern - limited, - for Wash ington and all points 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, for Atlanta and New Orleans, carries Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans. New York to Jacksonville and Charlotte to Atlanta; dinning car. Also Pullznan tourist car Washington to San Francis co, via New Orleans Tuesday and Fri days. V 9.45P.M.No. 34, daily, the New York and Florida Express, carries Pull Esaa Sleeping Cars between Augusta '"wTorlt. Xsmpfli, Tla, and Se Yew sad Charlotte to Richmond. Os es keepers Charlotte to Norfol& fi (ireensborj. First sections of regular throngli ot local freight trains cany passenger! only to points where they stop according to schedule. Frank S. 'Gannon, Third Vice-Pres. and Gen'l. Man. ' Washington, D. C. . JohnlM. Culp, Traffic Manager, !: . . Washington, D, 0: W. A. Turk, Gfcn'l.; Pass. Agent, Washington, D. C. Gowan'gDnsenbery, Local Agent, Concord, N.O
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