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7 4 1 UKM MNU ft Offera the business publio a reliable, pet: manent, conservative ana accommodat lngtoanking instutfon.- . We solicit vour patronage with tht assurance of honorable treatment and appreciation olyour patronage. -a r ww uuuv JLI W6 Can SerVA vnn an-o tim a ril1 I be gjad to haye you come and see us. J.JJ..Lj-rLvvviuiuuiAj.iujc. i M'O nTTClrrrnrTJ'rc3 I Capital anft Surplus - - $70,000 D. B Coltbane, Ohashier, J. M. Odem,. President. IF YOU WILL INVESTI GATE you will find out t - ' why The Penn Mutual is the most popular company in the State and why it's writing moie business than any other. See 52nd annual statement. J. F. Hurley, District Agent. Just in. Fresh lot of Rubber Garden Hose. E. McNISH. Phone 104. ouihern nt tlUWBy SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT FEBRUABraSTH. 1900- This condensed schedule is fcub lisfted as information, and is subject to change without notice to the public: Trains leave concord N. C 5.52 A. M. No 8, daily, for Bith mond; connects at Greensboro for Raleigh and Goldsboro; at Goldsboro lor Norfolk, at Danville for Washington and points North, at Salisbury foi Asherille, Knoxrillt d points Wast. 7. 29 A: Mr-No. 3, th9 New Xork and Florida Frtpr ks, carrie Pnllman Sleep ing Cars lu-t ween New York and Aa- Wistft, New York and Tampa, Fla., and orfolk to; Charlotte, Bichmond to Charlotte, r -v- r - . - - . 8; 49 A. M. N. Zt daily, Wash ington and Southwestern - limited for Atlanta; Birmingham, Hemphis, Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and all points South and Southwest: TViTnnch Pullman eleener New York to New Orleans and Nw York to Memphis!, Dining car, vestibuled coacn, between Wftftbineton and Atlanta. Pullman tourist cara WasHngton,.ta jaanrani Cisco Tuesdays, inarsaays anu r- daTi': -;. h.vs r . 10:2J A.vU.-;o. 85. daily, for Waslt ington, BicHxaond, Baleigh and aU points North. Carries Pullman drawina; room buffet sleeper, New Orleans to ,New York; T Jftckspn,file to New York. Dining - car between - Spartan bxirgr Sand-Wiudungton - . - r Ti5rt --M No: IT. dailrldr Atlanta and aU pointSoath.S9lioV train, Bich?; i?irrif: dailrr far Rich 1 AO -M. - . - Tt.jV 4 om' Bich- Aflheville to Gbarlotte. N. , , i smMi-Na. 8S, daily; Washington and SoSthweste fagton'ahd aUpoihts Korih.; Through Puffin JSmvM& tp New York; ZJfA.A-Nrar York. Also carriee vestibuled coach and dmmg r.X4ose. connection at Greensboro min wobfc for Nortblki Pullman touis cars S Francisco - to , Washgton; Mondays, WnAnftTTH n.ni1 Sat.rirnftTS-" 9.10 P.J,M. No. 85;-daily,:foi Atlanjka iiaa jxew lurieans,: ) carries s:xxiuimu. Isiceper New-York to New Orleans. New York to Jacksonyille and Charlotte to Atlanta. r ::Dinning car Washington to Srmrtimhnrf?:'8. W.irr, t M.f4 P- M. No. 34, . -daily, ; the Kew FlATida Fnresa; carries Pull man Sleeping Cars between Augusta a- "vtattt VrtTV TftYiinft. Fla andJew York; Cliaiiolle Lo Bichmond and Charr lOtte to I N orKlK Via Kxrwixwyt. u. First sections of Tegular -through or innal freight trains carry -passengers only to points where they stop accoiaing to scneame. - FrankS. Gannon, Third, Vice-Pres. and Genjl, Mr .. ' r Washington, b; C. John M. CuIp, Traffic Manager -Washington, D, U W. A. Turk, GenJ. JPass. Agent,- . . , Washington, D. O. Cowan Dasenbery, JUocai Ageni, Concoxd.NO. mond. Aiheville, pjtiatanoop, tr iJv sA IKrmi'nfix NO r-i 1 o. d r-L. Tfrk .-7. !m1t. i Reduced" Railroad Rates. The Southern will sell the fol lowing cheap rate tickets: Hot Springs, Ark. on May 7 10 with limit to 24, for $28.90 for round trip. .Atlanta, Ga., May 15, 16, and i( wun limit to m for &9.10 for rnnnrl t St; Louis, Mo., May 15, 16, and li j limit xo June ord. tor x i a . 1 5.50 for round trip. : Chattanooga, Tenn. , May 15 18, limit.; to. 26th, for 12.60 for round trip. . New Orleans, on sale May 19-20-21, limit to 29, for $24 for round trip. Washington, on sale May 20, 21, and 22, with limit to 27th, for $11.10 for round trip. Confederate Vfi t Aran s "Rah ni rm Louisville, Ky., oh sale May 28, ana so, with limit to .Tun 6th, at rate of $11.20 for round trip. u Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias, Durham, on sale April 22, 23 and 24 with limit to 30th, $5.85. N. C. State Convention Chris tian Endeavor Union, Raleigh, on sale April 24, 25 and 26, with limit to May 1, $6.70. Annual session Royal Arca num, Salisbury, on sale April 23, 24, and 25 with limit to April 30th, 1.15. Musical Festival, Spartanburg, S. C, on sale May 1 and 2, limit to 5th, $3 .15 for round trip. M.XvBrown;& Bro, Li VERY, FEED AND. SALE r STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses and mules always on hand for sale. ers of thoroughbred Breed Poland China Hogs. U ! Jt U FINE 10 g v Outing Cloths. 1 i'Jti Gene A. i CUNTRYPRODUCE ;hi - V V . ... . - - . - . Four-foot Wood - always Wanted. " r PricelforEsame. Best We Jnyite annspectionlof althe goods '-r-' . welmanufacture QDELL 1FS, 0! C0KC0BD, E3. C, ODELL I . GO. hams Plaids Sheeting, bait rungs ral iiffiercliaiidise He aid "Damn." ! Tom. Riley; a citizen of Missis sippi, got mad at a fellow-citizen and called him' a damned rascal. He was arrested. The trial judge turned him loose, appar ently holding that the use of the word "damn," all by itself, does not constitute the crime of pro fane swearing. The Mississippi Supreme court says that this was an error. The word, as used by Tom Riley, was an im precation of Divine vengeance. It says: "It is not absolutely necessary that the nameof the Dmw Rhnnm "hfn-icorl " Onr nwn Supreme Court of Errors has taken (8 Conn., 275) the same view of the matter. Greensboro Patriot. Spreads Like WiUfire. Wiica Irliius uns ,rihe best" they - be come "the best selling," Abraham Hare, a lcadiug druggist, of Belleville writes: "Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I haye handled in 20 years. You know why? Most diseases besin in disorders of stomach, liyer, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bitterslones up the stomach, regulates . liver, kiuney and bowels-, parities the - blood, strengthens the nerye, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire sys tem. Puts new life and vigor into aDy weak, sickly, run-down man or woman. Friqe 50 Sold at Fetzer's drug store. A few weeks ago a strange dog bit a; dog belonging to Mr. Will Deal in Taylorsville. - The bitten dog a short time afterward had fits and bit Mr. Deal's eight-year- old boy. The boy was taken to Charlotte where a mad stone was applied. On last Wednesday the boy had high fever and the family became much alarmed and started to Baltimore to have the child treated. Mr. Deal is a son- in-law of Congressman JLinney. - The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. QUICK BEMBF FROM PiJN. All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it affords. When speakms: of tnis Mr. D a Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: Some time ago I had a severe attack of rheumatism in my arm and shoulder. I .tried numer ous remedies but got no relief until I was recommended by Messrs. Geo. F Parsons & Co., druggist of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recommended it so highly that I bought a bottle. I was soon relieved of pain. I have since recommended this liniment to many of my friends, who agree with me that it is the best remedy for muscular rheumatism in the market. For sale at Marsh's drug store. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's v Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does no erood. One application will relieve the pain. ; Tt also cures sprains Jand J bruises in one-third time required by any ? other treatment. - i Cuts, burns, frostbites, qtunsey, pains in tke side and chest, glandular and other 1 swellings ' are quickly cured Dy appiying.it. ivery pot tle warranted. Price 35o, and 50c,' For sale at Marsh's drug stcre. : If it wasnt for the "summer boafder, the State of New Hampshire would "have to .go out of business. There are sum mer .boarding ihouses in 204 but of the 235 towns in the State; which pull the summer sojourn ers for about $10,442,000. in the aggregate; -Morning Star. Caugnt a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T M Thompson's, a large importer of fine millinery at 1658 Milwaukee Avenue. SrSMSSM" d; r3eaBurt,, Serges-,for kept me awake at night and made me unlit to attend my work during the" day. One of my milliners was taking Cham Iain's Cough Bemedy for a severe cold at that time which seemed to relieve her so quickly that I bought some; for my self. It acted like magic and I began to improve at once. I am entirely well and leel very pleased to acknowledge its merits." For sale at Marsh's drug store. AN, HONEST PlEDICINh FOR LA GRIPPE George WWaitt, of South Gardiner, Me., says: "l have had the worst cough, cold;, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no aecour.t but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough liemedy is tue oi u v thing that has done any good whatever. t. I haye used one bonis ox ii auu me cLlss cold and grip have :ei5 me. J-congraQ themanu acturers of an honest Medicine." Sold at Marsh's drug store - v -4 irf ,--r-f iiiii:;ifiiuii )iimnni'""t'''''"'"tiHnimi,iMiiitiiii'ii'f I'ltmnmm; Agefable Preparalionf or As similating thcFoodandRcgula ting theStomachs awlBowels of Promotes DigestioaCheerfuf uess ahdRestContains neither Opiumforphine nor Mineral. Iotahcotic. Jicczpe afOZlJ)rSfiI4UELP!ICHKR Puntffun Seed"" ix. Senna, Jinise Seed- fiapemwa - EiGcation&kJoad Clfltifisd Saaxr liihtuyrccn. rtaror. A perfeel Remedy f o r Conslipa Tion, Sour Stomch,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. FacShrale Signature of new'yobk. I iT tk r .milMl ww i EXACT COPV OF WRAPPED mm OLD I I U.(l Laxus, Bbjtto Oo Abk., Aug. 4. am 49 yean old and bare been Change of Life. I had flooding- spells so bad thai none thought I could live.. My husband got me Wine of Cardni and it laved mj life. I am like another peraon since talang it , .- j': ... . MBS. B. B. TOWNSEND. It 1$ the devout wish of nearly til people to live to a ripe old age. , ' ; None of us want to die young; r This universal desire can be realized 8 1 care be taken of the health in early and middle life. A little precaution then- wiU add many years to our existence. "Death can be kept away a Ion? . time. Happy, healthy old age will belhe Jot of the woman who promptly ! corrects the ailments 'which afflict her sex. In youth, Wine of Cardui will !;; take the, female child safely-jover the dividing line between, girlhood and -j -j,. womanhoocl As a wife she. needs it to help -her through the .trials of i i , pregnancy and 'childbirth with as v little discomfort as possible. At tht , Change of Lifit it will help her over the dangerous-place that appears in r -' her pathway between . 40 and 50. . Then will come many years of truly blissful existence. She will grow old slowly and gracefully.' To-the kst , sht will preserve that charm and beautyiwhich x always ebaracteristic i ' r- -u-'-i',-rS" f ?r P:yi; "f,i: perfectly healthy grandmothers. 7r tABICS ABVIS88T BEFAETUEIT. Fot adYtee in cum requiring pei&l uTwt-'PS ) KEDICISK CO- CfaatUnoosa. Tenn. LARGE" BOTTLES OF SOLD FOR $1.00 OP ESPECIALLY STYLES AT :o' "" CHOSEN For sack - suits ( tailored: to your order and measun summer at $15.00. Elegantly Tailored. These are hints of the many good values in newest suitings and trouserings offered by Jacob Reed's Sons.- of PhiladelphiaV for spring and summer of 1900. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples shown by. r T, . lr G W. Patterson, "Agents Concord, N. C. : UUOI HIU DLii! JU For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CCNTAUR eOMPAHV. WW YORK CITY. AGE, Buffering with It is i for women alone to decidd , - ; Wneiner IflCy WUL- Dt OeaiXQy OF - 1CK-. ne remtay tor their tick. ness 4s. dost at hand. WIN EOF CARD Ul OY DRUCQI8T2U : COJTCORD MARKETS. ; COTTON MARKET. Corrected by : Cannon & Fetz ' Company. : ' Good middling .... Middling . . ............. 0 65 9 65 915 8 65 Low middling . oiains. PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected by Swink & White. Bacon V: ..... ..... 10 Sugar-cured ham s ; : Bulk meat sides . . . 14 10 20 10 to 15 10 to 25 70 12 10 $210 7C 50 7 Beeswax .' .'I . . . Butter. Chickens . . Corn.. . . . . . 4 f Frr . . . f Lard . . . Flour (N. C.) Meal Oats. ....... Tallow.:.... A Testimonial From Old England. "I consider Chamberlain's ' Con h Bemedy therbest in the world for bronchitis," says Mr. William Savory, of Wareington, England. It has saved my wife's life, sho having been a martyr to bronchitis for over six years, being most of the lime confined to her, bed. She is now quite well.', For sale at Marsh's drug store. 11 Bears the K . 1 tfMMp Iffl Sionature J ot MW i t) JK il ft JUf For Over 1 Thirty Years IhB rm n rririrmilinill I 3 ih 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 f i il if 1 1 1 1 i it i IS W 1 1 m n nM l "i i J S3. I .1' ' I V. V ft..
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