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HOWS THIS? ,"WV offer cue hundred dollars reward for any caee of catarrh that can not by cured Jby Hall's Catarrh Core. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, Ohio. W the undersigned, have knoyn F J Cbriiey for the last 15 years, .and believe hinr perfectly reliable in all businessltrarisac tiona and 'financially able to carry out any obli atious made by their firm. West & Truax, ' Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldicg, Rinnan & Marvin; Wholesale Drutrgists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acts directly upon the blood and xincous surface of the system. Price 75 s. . per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimo nials free. THE ' CUBAS8IXG AND 11EAI,I CURE fOR. CATARRH C1ATRARH is1 Ely's Cream' Balm Easy and Pleasant to use. Contains no in jurious Drug. Is quick ly absorvcd. Gives re- lef at once. It opens t'- nd cleans the Nasal Passages. Allays ln namation. COLD N HEAD Heals and protects the membrane, restores the senses of taste and smell. Large size 50c at Drug- st or tv mail: Trial size 10c bv mail. L.Y BKO IHEKb, 56 Warren street, iNew voric yinter is Coming. I ALREADY HAVE ON "HAND THREE CARS OP Jellico Coal And have ten more car loads on the "way. It is timejfor you to lay in a rapply for the -winter, isn't it? I also haye on hand the best of antracite coal. J. A. C. Blackwelder, West Depot St. at Store. JS'Phone 68. COAL! L. Graven Has Bonmt 800 TONS onn Also ViTflJna Split ani BiCjEyeiCamel Coal Best steal coalat HiMitafvj Uood bmitn uoal. UajLiand, get what you want. j?i&ne:74. ? NOTICE . .V. tt . - . 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. Concord Electric Lialit Co. 'PHONE...... , ..104 Notice to Taxpayers. The tax books for 1899 have been placed in my hands for collection andnll tax-payers are reqn sted to come ; forward and pay t tioir taxes at Once. - s; j: Ervin, 1 ,.- I City Tax Collector. WANTED 6 buy 100,000 pounds of old ca8t4ron scrap, de livered at the foundry ' at once, for which we 'will pay a fait price. No burnt iron wanted; W j ; v . j - al6tf. - Concord Foun dry Oo. 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE , CoPYRiatrra Ai Anrone Bending a sketch and descrtistlon mat . rulckly ascertain our opinion free whether an " Invention is probably patentable. Commnnica tf0n strictly confldentiaL Handbook on Patents enw ree. Oldest aeency for seourinffpatent. -Patents taken through Munn St Co. receive special notice, without charge, In the Scientific Jftnerican. A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a -vear ; four nonths, $L Sold by all newsdealera. branch OflT- 25 F SU Washington, D.U. - ' Our Soldiers and Where They Are. r The .v. ioPowing Washington dispatch of ; November 1st, an swers the oft rising question, how many soldiers have we and where are they: "The annual report of Briga dier General Corbin, to the Sec retary of War" was made public toilay. General Corbin sums up the military forces now in ser vice of the United States as fol lows: Regular army, 64,586; vol unteers, v 34,574; -total 99,160. The regular establishment con sists of 10 regiments of cavalry, 7 of artillery and 25 of infantry. The volunteer establishment consists of one regiment of cav alry, 24 of infantry and a Porto IRico battalion. The distribution of these troops up to October 1st last was as follows: In the United States, 34; 229; -Porto Rico, 3,363; Cuba, 11,187; Philippines, 32,315; en route to the Philippines, 17, 099; Alaska, 499; Hawaiian Is lands, 466. General Corbin adds the following to the summary: "It is expected that by December 1st next all the infantry regi ments, United States volunteers, shown above as in the United States, will have sailed for the Philippine Islands. v These, with troops how there, will give a total strength of 2,117 officers and 63,608 enlisted men, an ag gregate of 65,725." GLOBIOUSNEWS . Comes from Dr. D, B. Cargile, of Washita, I T. He writes: "Four bot tles of Electric Bitters has enred 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 up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold at Fetzer's Drug Store. The Ways of Crime. Sbleman had taken the vows, of !tliiband, He became jtoo' ilitim'ate.with his wife's sister. His wtfe died suddenly and uiider ; y suspicious circumstances ISst February.' There was prob jabladJaif. in the turn; of illegitimate loVe and the sister iiulaw thVttened to tell. Cole- iman:met tne woman and shot hen jaeacLand then put the pistol to his own ' head and fired, thus placing the woman beyond the power" of testifying and himself beyond being effected by the testimony. It occured near Lovelace, Wilkes county, a few days ago. Both leave children. HEifOOLED THE SURGEONS.! All doctors told Benick Hamilton, of west Jefferson, u , after snffenng 18 months from Eectal Vistula, he would die nnJess a costlv oneration was rr formed; bnt he cured himself with five boxes of -Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and Tia "Har. Bold at Fetzer's Drugstore. .tw- .Jsaive in tna -WOTld. , VH . cemta a hr,T A MOTHER TELLS HOW SHE SATED DAUGHTERS LIFE. I am the mother of eight child en and have had a great deal of xperience with medicinesV Last snmmer my little daughter had the dysentery m its worst form. We thought she would idi! I tried everything I could think of. I saw by an advertisement -in our paper that Chamberlain's Colic, Cbjokra nd Dtarrba?a Bcxacdy. traa"- kjbiy. jpcoum3wlod and an! got a bottb t onc. It prord to b ono o! Usa-Yerj best tatdiciiis trti ever k&d lu the hous. It saved my little daught er's life. . X am anxious for every mother . to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I known it at first it would have saved me a I great deal of fanxietv and my litcie aaugnter mucn guttering. Years truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Bur dink, Liberty; K. I. For Sale by M. L. Marsh & Co., Druggist." SPECIALLY JIM. I was mighty good-lookin' when I was young, r o t Peart nn' black-eyed an' slim. With fellers a-courtm me Sun : ; day nights - ' ! Specially Jim. . The loveliest one of 'em all was : he, " '."'-lJ ! Chipper an' han,som, anJ Jrim; But I tossed my head an' made fun oJ the crowd j 1 'Specially Jim. I said I hadn't no 'pinion o' men, 4 An' wouldn't take stock him But theykep' up a-comin' in spite o' my talk 'Specially Jim. I got so tired o' havin' 'em roun' i 'Specially Jim. - I made up my mind to settle down : ; And take up with.him. So we was married one Sunday in church; 'Twas crowded full to the brim; 'Twas the only way to get rid of 'em all 'Specially Jim. From a Scrap Book. mm Best Looking Side of the Face. . When women are having their portraits painted they should re member that the left side of the face is the best looking'. Artists always put the bestfiinishing off and the finest shading on the left of the profile. Actors, actresses and public singers have been taught to make ' a half . turn: to the right when they wish to rrn press the audience. - The. left hand is more magnetic1 than tjhe right,: and a glance from the left eye has a charm which the right has not. There are a few ex ceptions; but these rules . apply to ninety -nine out 'of one' hun dred persons. Cincinnati ; En quirer. ... . v m THE BEST PREaCRIPTION FOB ! CHILLS i aiid fever is a bottlef- Grovel Taste less Chill Tonio. -Never fails to enre; Then why experiment .with worthless imitationb? Price 50 cents. Your money hack if it fails to onxe. x ;L .Comes Off Tonight, The pugilists Jim Jefferies and Tom Sharkey pound each other on Cony Island tonight. "I ... NO CUBE. NO PAY , That is the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Cjiill iTonio for chills and Malaria. It simply Iron and Qninine in a tasteless' form. w Children sove it. Adults refer' St Hopitter, nau leatinft Tonics -Price; 50c: v i They say. that the "way to drive out the trusts is to boycott them. Well, let's' see; Boycott the steel trust -he honest. - Quit the soap trust go dirty. Quit the coffee trust don't; cough. . As to 'to- bacco and chewing gum chew the rag. ,; Quit the sugar trust don't get sweet on anybody, male or female. Boycott the match trust don't ever get married: Quit'; the- whiskey trust drink butter milk and catnip tea: Quit the oil trust go to bed at dusk. Bioycott the coal trust the next world will be hot enough to make up for any chilliness in this one. Exchange. - Chamberlain's Pain Balm Cares Others ..Why Not You? My wif e'has been using: Chamherlam's Pain Balm with good results, for a lame shonlder that han pained her con tinually for nine years.. We haye . tried rU Ideas of medreise end doctors wfth ont i?ceiviiiKf way '.'benoflt j front any of them. On day . we are an . ad verilaflK Eaejfl of this mediciua and thonght of tryiss it, wkieh wo did with the b&fl$ cf Batisf action.. She has csed only one bottlo and her shonliler i almoei well. For sale by M. Ii. Marsh & Co., Drng Rist -V : . - ' .' ; Ij. Marsh & Co. gnaranteee 'very bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Bem- edy and will refund the money to any one "who is not satisfied after using two thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. Xt prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. j ' ! DJ nil ni.nnuinimimMiiiniiiiiinnniiii.iri miMUuiilMIMnUiiiMUUi ;eefcihlelDaranoiifbrAs- similating iheToodandRegula- Ung thetoinacns anojxa oi PromotesraiuaaceiM tiessandrstGonlainsjndthar Opmmldihme iior HineraL Not Nahc otic IbtktlttSJts AaUt Seed f , &. Carbonate T2qt ficrm Seed 0 Clarifud Sigar- Anafect Remedy forCDnslipa- tion,Sourtomach.Diarxhoca, Worrn5,Gorrvulsions,revTOsnr pess andLQSS prSLEER Ta&Sinuie Signature cf TTOW YORK. ' tmymamammMmt t n inn mtmmLmSn nm, .-hi EXACT COPT Of "WEAEFEB 4 r 1 - 1 , , . . . u ODEL L i. OliFlCIUIililG CO LI FINE g :. 7 Salt Bags Outing Cloths. - - t ' f DEALER IN General Merchandise COUNTltY PRODUCE . . ,olall kina. .... ... .O..V. .... n Wa Inyito anliaspectioa ot&H Uisfewda . . weXmanufactnre . , ' Gin hams Plaids Sheeting, i Msaufsetufiag Go. ioncord N. c. v r For Infants and. Children. Bought Bears the THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. outhern ailway SCHEDULE. N EFFECT JULY THE 16TH, 1899. : This condVnsea schedule is pub ' lished as information, and is subject to change without notice to the ;' public V ; Trains leave concord IT. 5.52 A. M. No 8, daily; for EicbJ mond; . connects a.t - Greensboro foi BaTeigh and Ooldsboro; at Goldsboro' lor Norfolk, tat Panville for Washington and points North, at Salisbury for Ashevillei Knoxyille and points West. ' 7. 19 A. M N o. 33t the New York and Florida Express, carries Pullman Sleep ing Cars between New York and A u gnsta, New York and Tampa, Fla., and .Norfolk to Charlotte. . 8?49'A."-M. No. 37, daily, Wash ington and Southwestern limited for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mout gomexy,' Mobile and New Orleans, and bU . joints . South i4 and Southwest. Through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Mfemphis, Dining car, yestibuled coach, between Washington and 'Atlanta' 10:00 A; M.No. 36, dafly, for . Wash ington, .Bichmond, i Baleigh and all points North. Carries Pullman drawing room buffet sleeper, New Orleans to New,, Ypi k; - Jacksonville - to ; New, York: Pullman tourist cars from San Francisco via New Orleans and ' South ern "Pan.ifin HnnrloTTcs n-nA WiJnJnn - .11 -i3 A. Ii, No. lldaily lor Atlanta r v n11 .SX CI A. 11 1 -1 . -w-. -i nu. yuiuia oouin. Doua crain, Kicn mond to Atlanta; -' 7 :09 P. M. N"o 1 9. lailw f T?iTi. mond, Asheville, Chattanooga, Baleigh, Norfolk,' and all points North. 1 : 8;51 P. M. No 7, daily, ' from Eich nond, Washington, Goldsboro, Selma, Baleigh, Greensboro Knoxville and Asheville to Charlotte. N. C. , - " L:' ttj 38, daily, Washington and Southwestern limited, for Wash ington and all points Norttil Through Pullman car. Memphis to New York; New Orleans to New York Also carries iVestibuled coach and dminj? car. Close tjonriection at Greensboro' with sleeper for Norfolk. vt, .-.;.' V. v 920 . iLNo.35, daily,ioi AHanta and New Orleans, carries Pullman sjeeper New Yprk to New Orleans. New ;York to JackspnyiUe and ' Charlotte , to "."7.!,,."'""'u UtUT. u-LSO JTUiluUoU tourist car Washington to San Francis co, via New Orleans Tuesday and Fri- 9.45 PM.-N6. 34, daily! tlie- New xotk and Florida Expre, carries Pul jnea eieepecs CkarlotU io NorfoU; 3 ire sections of . regular throui cr locaT freight trains cany passehgeri only to points where they stop according to schedule. v : i . V Frank S. Gannon, '-'X. -Third Vice-Pres. and Gfinl. Mim. ' ' ' v Washington, i. C. J ohnM. Cnlp, Traffic Manager, l ; i : i Washington, J, C, W. A.. Turk," 'Gfcnl.vPass. Agent, : r - Washington, D. C. ft o wanD a senbery, . - Local Agent, Always Kind M You toe Always Bought. WwM U ii 1 uoncordJNAJ
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