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Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, neryous pfostration or heart failuf e, etc. They used August Flower to clean out th system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimu late the nervous and organic action of the Bystem, and that is all they took whei, feeling dull and bad with head aches and other aches. You only needa few dopes of Green's Aujgist Flower, in liquid form to make you satined there is nothing serious the mfftter with yon. For sale by all dealers in civilized coun cries ? It Helped Win Battles. Twenty-nine officers and men wrote from the front to say that for scratches bruises, cuta, wound.3, nt re feo and stiff joints Bucklen'e Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for burns, skin eruptions and piles. 2oc. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold at Fetzer's drug store. I SflALFIELD 1. CO.. False Teeth Strangled Him. A New York dispatch of Aug, 31st says while thousands of Jfrighton Beach visitors looked on tVday afternoon, Arthur T J T?.ira. fin vaarS-old, of No. 109J East seventy ninth street, who was for fotty-fivtf. yoars ..em ployed iu the National.Broadway JianK, pensnetwin ouiy ia of water. . TJe fact that Jiis false-teeth had lodged in, his throat led tin ambulance surgeon to Believe that Rice might nave oeen strangled and not drfewned. , The Bravery ot Woman Wai grandly shown by .Mrs John three Dowling, of Butler, Pa., in years' struggle with a maligant stomach trouble that caused distressing attacks of nausea and indigestion All remddies faired to relieve her until she tried Klecttic 'Bitters Aftir taking it two months, she wrote: "I am now wholly cured and can eat anything. It is truly a grand tonic for the whole system as I gained in weight and feel much stronger since using it." It aids digestion, cures dyspepsia, improves appetite, gives new life. Only 50c. Guarantted at Fetzer's drug store. During last May an infant child of ouj: neighbor was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctors had given up all hopes of recovery. L took a bottle of Chamberloin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to .the house telling them I felt , sure it would do good if used according1 to directions. In two days time the child had fully re. covered. Tne enild is now vigorous and healthy. I have recommended thisj remedy frequently and' have never known it to fail. Mrs. Curtis Baker, Bookwalter, Ohio. For sale at Marsh's drug store. If -troubled with rheumatism give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does no good. One application will relieve the pain. Tt also cures sprains and bruises in one-third time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinsey, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings are quickly cured by applying it. Every bot tle warranted. Price 25c, and 50c. For sale at Marsh's drug stc-. C Among the hardest troubles to .bear are those that needless. Ex.' seem The Best Remedy lor Stomach and Bowel Trouble.' "I have been in the drug business for twenty years and have sold most all of the proprietary medicines of any not. Among the entire list I have never found anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for.all stomach and bowel troubles," says U. W. Wakefaeld, of Commons, Ga. "This remedy cured two severe cases of cholera morbus in my family and I have recommended and sola hundreds of bottles of it to my custom ers to their entire satisfaction. It affords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant form." For sale at Marsh's drug store. A Good ough Medicine. ; Many thousands have been restored to'healthand happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Iiemedv. I afflicted with any throat or lung trouble giVe it a trial for it is certain to prove benencial. 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Tv' My-tire cents a be tie. Be Euro and ask for ''Mrs. Win slows Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind, . O The.Kind Yoa Haro Always in use for Qver SO yorsf and jCijiAr sonal supervision sincoiti infancy. . tuzryy, UCX Allow no one to deceive $m in this All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. hat is GASTORI'A Castoria i a harmless substitute Tor Qastor Oil, Pare goric, Drops, and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and FL-vtulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomadh and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Tie KM You Have Always Bought in Use. For Over 30 Years. THK OCMTAun COMPANY. TT 00. Manufacturers OF IF" 1KTIB Ginghams, Plaids, Sheeting, . Salt Bags . Outing cloth. DEALER IN . "General '.. Merchandise. BUYERS OF Country 'Produce: Four-foot Wctod alway vented. Best Price for same. , We inyita an inspection f all the goods . . . wctfnanufacture. . BE Mm m I 1 yyi Bought, and which Jia$ ISeen. has, borne the sijnatnre of has beenmade under fus pesv . Signature of MURRAY BTHCCT, NCW YORK CITV. outhern ail way SCHEDULE. " IN EFFECT JULY 23NU. 1900 ' This condensea schedule is pub lished as information, and is subject to change without notici to the public: . Trains leaveUoncord N. C 5.37 A. M. No 8, daily, for Kiea mond; connects at Greensboro for Raleigh and Goldsboro; at Goldsboro for Norfolk, at Danville for Washington and points North, at Salisbury fox Asheville, Knoxyille and points West. - 7. 29 A. M No. 33, tha New York and Florida Express, carries Pullman Sleep ing Cars between New York and Au gusta, New York and Tam?a, Fla., and Norfolk toj Charlotte, Richmond to Charlotte. 8;49 A. M. No. 37, daily, Wash- ington and Southwestern linjited for' Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and all, points South and Southwesl. Through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis, Dining car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and Atlanta. Pullman tourist cars Washington to San Fran cisco Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days. 10:28 A. M.-No. 36. daily, for Wash ington, Richmond, Raleigh and all points North. Carried Pullman drawing room buffet sleeper, New Orleans to New York; Jacksonville to New York. Dining car. between Spartan burg, S. CI, and Washington. 11:25 A. M. No. 11, daily for Atlanta And all points South. Solid train, Rich mond to Atlanta. , 7'18 P. M. No. 12, daily, for Rich mond. Asheville, Chatanooga, JRaleigh Norfolk, and all point's North. 8:5t P. M. No. 7, daily, - from Rich oond, Washington, Goldsboro, Selma Raleigh, Ureensftcro Knoxville and Asheville to Charlotte. N. C. ; 8: 51 P. 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 vestibuled coach and dining car. Closa connection at Greensboro with sleeper for Norfolk. Pullman tourist cars Sau Francisco to Washington Mondays Wednesdays and Saturday. 9.10 P. M. No. 85, (Jaily, for Atlanta and New Orleans, carries Pullman sleeflor New York to New Orleans. New York to Jacksonville ajid Charlotte to Atlanta. Dinning car .Washington t Spartanburg, S. C, 9.54 P. M.-No. 34, daily, the New York and Florida Express, carries Pull man Sleeping Cars between Augusts and New York. Tami;a. Fla and Nv York;Charlotte to Richriond and Char- otte to Norfolk via Greensboro. First sections of regular through or local freight trains cany passengers only to points where they stop according to schedule. Fmck & Gannon, Third Vice-'res. and Gen'l. Msr- Washington. If. C. 1. Culp Traffic Mjpaaftjr, -Washington, i). OV W. A. Turk. Gen'l. Pass. Agent, jviowan Dasenbery, Local Agent, i Cocoord.NO, o
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