4- J- ' ....... . 11 ' ' : - r- -7 ii. : V 1 . In all itrst there Ill's Cxv'Balia tte &seaecl , trctabrare. It enres catarrh and drives away a cold la tiie head qrJckly. . Cream B abatis placed into tlie nostrils; spreads over th5 Ewinbr&na and ia absorbed. Relief is im mediate end a cure follows. It ia not drying does j-t V MArl i f. i- str-tr. T l' - " A. X. T gists or by TiisiU Trial fSLz j, 10 cents by mail. . ElY BROTHERS, 50 Warren Street, New York.' K. L Craven Has Bonih! 800 TONS JELICO COAL 200 TONS HARD COAL Also Tirgirru Split ana Bird Eye Camel Coa). Bnst steam coalat mine prices. Good Binith Coal. Call and get what you want. 'Phone 74. I will be glad to have the pat ronage of Concord's people when in need of any kind of cement work, placing of grates and brick work in general. Satisfaction guaranteed. . Win. G Dejournette. B"I will be found at C B Wag oner's on West Depot street. T H E ft II wi OiTcra tbe business public a reliable, per manent, ccnseryatiTe and accommodat ing baalni instntion. SWe solicit your patronage with the assurance of honorable treatment and dne appreciation of your patronage. If we cftii terye you any time we will be glad to baye you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS.' - - - - - - Capital aed Surplus - $10 000. I. B CoiiTBANE, Chashier, M. OnEJii. President, fake It Up! A mule something less than 75 years old . Owner can have same by proving property, paying for this notice and damages. E. McNISH. PHONE.. . . .. ... .. .. .... ..410. ' i WANTED Tt ouv 100,(X0 p3Uad.. of fiid cast-iron scrap, d( livered at ii e foundry at once, for which Tre .will nay a fair price. No burnt iron waoted. al6tf. Concord Foundry Oo. Armm x i 13 JUST AO GOOD FOR ADULTS. GROVE'S TJ'ETrLT- oS CIULL ' butJS'at three proas already this ye: terieuce of U years, fa tio dru. such unlTersal satl3 'r 2lc Yours rmlv . ABNEY.CABB ACT Rdbar? v Csv--'- 'T Vmk ' Get Miles' OAL! National Bui yrr? zzzxn nvl J : Home Remedies. For sore throat try a compress of cold water. s For bilious colic try soda and ginger in hot water. For sick headache rub pepper mint oil on the temples. For nervous headache bathe the badk of the neck with hot water. : ; . ... - : For cold in the head try snuff ing powdered borax up the nos trils. . v; A hop bag wrung from hot vinegar is a quick relief for ear ache. ,::, v Snuffing tannic acid is one of the .best remedies for a serious case of bleeding at the nose. Dissolve the acidtin water. Tincture of arnica is the best application for sprains and bruises and equal parts of tinc ture of arnica and spirits of camphor make an excellent lini ment for rheumatism. - l A SURE CURE FOR CROUP,. Twenty-Five Yean Constant Use With- out a Failure. The first indication of croup is hoarse ness, and in a child subject to that disease it maybe taken as a sure sign of the approach of an attack. Following this hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough: If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child be comes hoarse, or even alter the croup appears, it will prevent the attack. Ic is used in many thousands hi homes in this broad land and never disappoint the anxious mothers. We haye yet t to learn of a single instance in which has not proved effectual,- No oths preparation can show such a .? ecoi di twenty-five years' constant use withoe a failure. For sale by M L Marsh t Co. - If an artery is cut tie a small cord or a handkerchief tightly between it and the heart. It will not be a surprise to ; any are;at all familiar with good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, to know that people everywhere take pleasure in relatiDg their experience in the use of that splendid medicine and in te.ling of the benefitthey have received frojn i It - a . m ii, oi baa -colas -it nas cured, ol threatened attacks of pneumonia it has averted and of the children it has fcaved from attacks of croup and whooping cough. It is a grand, good medicine. For sale by M. L. Marsh & Co. For legache and the ."growing pains" of which the children complain, wrap the leg in salt water and then in flannel. As a cure for rheumatism Chamber Iain's Pain Balm is eaininar a wide reputation. D B Johnston of Richmond, ma., nas ooen troublea with that ailment since 1862. In speaking of it he says: I never found anything that would relieve me until I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It acts like magic with me. My foot was swollen ana paining me very much, but one good application of Pain Balm relieved mo. For sale by M L Marsh & Co. Druggist. r : - ' " For neuralgia try "wet cloths of alcohol and water, or pare goric, or laudanum and water, laid on a hot water bottle and the affected part steamed over it, My son has been troubled for year ! with chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago I. persuaded him to take some V of Chambererlaiii's Coiic,"-Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using two bottles of the 25-cent size he was cured. I give this testimonial, hoping some one similarly afflicted may read it and be benefited. -Thomas C Bower, GlencoeO. For saie by M L Marsh & Co. Druggist. . . ' :. ,- . ; Notice to Tax-Pay ers The tax books -J have been open since the 1st of September and you have not been in to pav your tax. I have to settle with the town by the 10th of January, 1900, so I am obliged to have your tax at once. I will call on you at once for the amount of your tax and shall expect you to be ready for me. If not paid when I call, I will proceed to collect same by law. This is plain talk, and; it means business. S. J. Ervin Dor Q qq Good Town Even for Doctors. - : Over the nom de plume of ' 4 'Lit tle Brown Creek," we note a writer in tile Wadesboro Messen ger and Intelligencer under the head of 4 'From Poplar Hill to Concord," the writer has the fol lowing to say of our city: Arriving: in Concord we founds stirring; hustling . city, that had quadrupled in size and population in the, last ten or twelve years. They have about the same number. c , spindles as Charlotte, and more than twice the number of looms, and the mills are running night and day. We found a great many there from Anson, Stanly, and Mont gomery counties, und all seemed to be doing well. . They pay good prices for work there. E very thing in the market is high After taking In the surroundings I concluded it was a splendid lo cation for the doctors." last sen tence bewilders usmnewhat. Our doctors, wo believe,- are all keep- img tne won a goou tiisLiineo from the door, but there's more in good collections than a multi t plicity of business, and a thrifty community is good for doctors as well as all others.- We think it fair to presume this was the Writer's thought rather than that our city needs doctor's more than other places. - ' - A Night bl Terror "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Rnrnhana of Machias, Me., when the dpctor said she could not live till morning" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her that Tearful night. All thought she must Foon die from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's New -Discovery, saying it had moie than once saved her life, and had cured her of Consumption. After three small doses she slept easily ail night, and its further use completely .'cn red her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Disease.' " Only 50o find $.1.00. Trial bottles free at Fetzer'e droug store.. r . - Chasing A guinaldo. They are after Aguinaldo as hounds after a fox. In a recent little fight in a mountain pass Gen. Gregorio del Pilar, com manding Aguinaldo's body guard, was killed. Ho is said to have been a brilliant and gallant young officer. - . ' - - S , v ' Cold Steel Or Deaih. - "There is but one small chance to save your life and that is through an operation," was the awful prospect set before Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful case of stom ach trouble and yellow jaundice. - He didn't count on the marvellous power of Electric Bitters to cure Stomach and Liver troubles, but she heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided Burgeon's knife, now-weighs more and feels better than ever. It's positively guaranteed to cure Stomache, . Liver and Kidney troubles and never ' disap points. Price 50c at Fetzer's drug store, ; Taylor's Plurality 2383.. s Taylor's plurality in Kentucky is now declared to be 2383, There may be some contests over, state offices ; but the great contention over, the governor ship has ended and with' less trouble than was expected. A Monster Devilfish; : Destroyicg its victim, is a type of Constipation. The power of .this mur derous -malady is felt on organs and nerves and brain. There's no health till it's overcome. But Dr Kings New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Best in the world for Stomach, Liver, Kidnevs arM Bowels. ? Only 25 cents at Fetzer's Drug Store. ' : ' ( August Flowers -"It is a surprisiner fact." savs Prof Houston, 'that my travels in all parts of the world, for the last ten rears. T havo met more people having used Green's August lower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deraneed liver and stom ache, and for constipation.- I find for tourists and. salesmen, or for persons nuing omce positions, where headaches and go leral bad teelings f ron irrigular naoits exist, that Ureen's August Flow er is a grand remedy, Jt does not in yur-;. rvcm ny Wco -nfc uq and is ,,onr ,,Li fD,n . 1? Jm ttit-o -ice at Fotzer's ; i -ooia by ciL:o m fell HtI! 1 countries. . ' . . . AM w. jn j& VE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT To THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD, " C ASTORIA," AND PITCHER'S CASTORIA," Ab wai the originator of "CASTOR I A," the same has borne and does now bear the far. -simile sianoture of This isMe origi u-: ;n the horrs of M over thirty ya:3. LOOK; CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see thai il the kind you have always bought &C$Km' 01 iJte and has the signature ofC wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Compaq is President Io not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the -predients of which even he does not know. O .... ... .... . - . ii The Kind Ton Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF - . - Insist on Having ' The '-Kind That Never Failed You, THC OCNTMN OOUfMtT, TT MUMMf fiTRSS NtWVORK T UDELL IIFnii FINE (Mngliaiixs Plaids, si ass AND- Outing Cloths. DEALER IN General Merchandise BUYEBS OF ; n OUKIRY PRODUCE d . ' ' ' m , f all. kind. Four-foot Wood always Wanted. - Price for same. Best V .-. - , . -, .. ' ; We incite anlinspection of all theoods . . . wemannfactnre ... Mf ft Joncord N. c. heetin alt f UUK l k iviAKtv. . . oathern ailway - ' v-- ;SCHBDIJLE. . N EFFECT JULY ? THE 16TH, im This condensed schedule is$ubj lished as information, and , is subject to change without notic to the public: " Trains loavo conoord If. 5.52 A.M. No 8, daily, for Rich, mond; connects at Greensboro for Raleigh and Goldsboro; at Goldsboro for Norfolk, at Danville for WashiugtoD and points North, at Salisbury for Afheville, Knoxyille and points West. 7. 19 A: M No. 33, ths New York and Florida Express, carries Pullmau Sleep ing Cars between New York and Au- fusta, New York and Tampa, Fla., and forfolk to Charlotte. . 8;49 AM. 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 afid New York to Memphis, Dining carvestibuled coach, between Washington-ahd Atlanta. 10:00 A. M, Nov 36; daily, for Wash ington, Richmond, Raleigh and all points NoTtb. Carries Pullman drawing room buffet sleeper New Orleans to New : "York; - Jacksonville to New York: Pullman" tourist cars from San Francisco via New Orleans and Sooth er n Pacific Sundays and Wednesdays. 11:23 A, M.No. 11, daily for Atl; Lta and all points Soutii. Solid train, li ' mond to Atlanta. 7:09 P. M. No. 12 daily, for .Ricl; mond, Asheville, Chattanooga-, Raleigh Norfolk, and all points North. 8;51 P. M. -No 7, daily, from PieN aiond, Washington, Goldsboro, Beir" Raleigh, Greens,bcro Knoxvillo : Asheville to Charlotte N. C. 8: 51 P. M.No 38, dailv, Whinton and Southwestern limited, for Wm.??i ington and all points 'ortii. TLr ; C2:h Pullman car,:MemphiM to New Yovk; New Orleans to New York. Also ca?riQs vstibuled coach and dining Ciir. Close connection at Greensboro with sleeper for Norfolk. 9. SO P. M.Nd. 35. daily, foi Atlanta and New' Orleans, carries Pullman sleeper New York to Naw Orleans. New York to Jacksonville and Charlotte to Atlanta; dinning car. : Also Pull .hp d tourist car Washington to San Francis co, via New Orleans Tuesday and Fri days. ... . ,-.r 9.45 P; M.-No. 34, daily, the New York and Florida Express, carries Pnd man Sleeping Cars between Augnfeta and "New York. Tampa, Fla,' and New York and Charlotte to Richmond. Car ries sleepers Charlotte to Norfolk y Greensboro. " - First sections of regular through or local freight trains cany passengers only to points where they stop according1 to schedule. FrankS. Gannon, Third VWJP rQ on1 dcTi '1 Ms- Washington, v. C: ' J ohn M. Culp, Traffic Manager, Washington, D, O W. A. TorkGenn. Pas?. Agent, - . Washington, D. C. G owan Da senbery, Local Agent, ' . Concord, h.O PI UfF