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i- ? v'ti I"'"" if ""'ll"TiT"Tri BVS1 . Thi to several of my lady Mends, and X earn wn, i nave oeen sunenn three years not get anything thai would do me any yuka to Wine of Cardui and you, for For sdvtoe in eases i 1 I Mia giving RTlnpfomt. "The Ladles' Advltory Departmsol," Tba ChattoDooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Twin. ' The Best Prescription for Chills And fever is'a bottle oi Grove's Tatte less Chill Tonic. . It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No owe no pa v. ProSOo ' SOUTHERNRAILWAY SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT JULY 22, 1900. "This condensed schedule is pub' lished as information, and is - subject to change without notici to the public: . Trains leave uonoord N". C 5.37 A. M. NoJ8, daily, for Kick mond; aonneots at Greensboro for Raleigh and Goldsboro; 'it Goldsboro for Norfolk, at Danville for Washington and points Northj at Salisbury for Asheville, Knoxyille and Doints West. 7. 29 A. M N o. 33, the New York and Florida Express, carries Pullman Sleep ing Cars between New York and Au gusta, New York and Tampa, Fla., and Norfolk toj Charlotte, Richmond to Charlotte. 8;49 A. M. No. 37, daily. Wash . ington and Southwestern- limited for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobilo and New Orleans, and ail 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. . Pullman tourist cars Washington to San Fran- cisco Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days " . ,. . 10:28 A. M.-No.1 36, daily', for Wash ington, ' "Richmond, Raleigh and all points North. Carries Pullman drawing" room buffet sleeper, New Orleans' to New , York; . Jacksonville to New York. Dining car between Spartan- burg, S. C, and Washington. 11:25 A. M. No. 11, daily for Atlanta and all points South. Solid train. Rich mond to Atlanta. 718 P. M.-No. 12. daily, for Rich mond, Asheville, Chatanooga, Raleigh Norfolk, and all points North. 8:51 P, M. No. 7, daily, from Rich ond, Washington, Goldsboro, Selma Kaleigh, "Greensboro KnoxvUle and " Asheville'to Charlotte. N. C. 8: 51 P; M.-No .38, dailv, Washington and Southwestern limited, for Wash- '' ingtqn 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 seper for Norfolk. Pullman tourist cars Sari Francisco . to; Washington Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturday's. " 9.10 P. M.No. 35., daily, fox - Atlanta and New Orleops. .carries, .Pullman sleeper New Yor tftN-ew Orleans. New York to J acksonvme iad Charlotte to Atlanta. Dinning orfr Washington to Spartanburg, S. C. 9.54 P. M. No. 34, dally; New - 5"Fork and Florida Express, oaSa'Pull man Weeping . Cart ..betwteejAjusta ., York.. Tamja, Flaid New York Charlotte to Richmond-and Char fcfte NoroJk via GreCnsboro. t First stptipns oFegular through for1 uvni u vitiub ixains' cany passengers only1 to points' wLenfthly Stop according f.': .'ilP-Pale. ; ., r t j i Frank S. Gannon, f . 1 hirIVicdiPrlB. ftndeni;MU " ' , - ' Washingt64J.MC. Johc.M.Culp Traffio ilanasr,(i. W. A. j.urk. ( q'1. PasB.Affenh JVojahiugt6, D. 0( aSlI3car Agent lry;'ng Proctor Concord N FOR OVI2R FIFTY TEARS ' Mrs. Tvinslow's' Hootnln Bvrup has been used for over fifty years, by mi lionsof mothers for thejr chidren wh:e tecAing, with perfect success. It ' soothes the child, sof tens the gutns, allays all pain, cures ipind cglic, and is the best rt medy for Diarrhoea. "Jttvill reueye iue poor liuie'suttereumniedi k i the world. Twentyfive cent! lif hot. ilo. Be juure an(Ltisk for 'Mrar Win. flows S.,mhiag Syrup." andTtake nif Mappy old age tail Mapy women wh have entoyed rood health all their life beirfn to fade whe they reach the aire of forty-four They stow nertona and irritable and suffer wnhick- headachea. Their livers are to ruid. their digestion is impaired and their bowqla are irregular, They are experiencing the "change of lire." And it is not strange Uiat the cessation o( the menstrual habit after thirty -years operation should disturb the system and tax the strongest constitution. 'his trying period has no terror for a woman who uses Wine of Cartful. It builds t u up her atfenjrth and prepares her for the or dear. When the change of life is not safely passed, a woman quickly becomes an invalid. Slumbering disease gepns are given increased activity and they appear in aggravated form. If yqu- take Wine of , Cardui regulaaly when approaching the chanfre of life Jou will be assured better heal yi than you have ever enjoyed before. A happy old age and restful calm will be. your reward. Mrs. Campbell was cured" after suffering three years with "change . of life." Thedford's Black-Draught, the , companion medicine of Wine of Cardui, assimilates witn it h it perfectly, curing and' kidney affections. die-estiva liver and throwing impurities and disease arms out of the system. Both working; Xownt. Laurens Co., S.O., Sept. M, 1899. I &? Tecommanriad vour Wine of say they are what you recommend them cardui ana Thedford's BUck-Di with the "change of life," am good until I tried your medicines it reUared me. Mrs. D. H. CAMPB togetner maxe a well ana nappy woman. s reqnlrlnir ipeeial directions. a1teMa. Reduced Railroad Rates. Meeting Westerh North Caro lina 'Conference ,M E church South white Greensboro, Nov. 21-28. Sale tickets Nov. 19 to 21 inclusive, final-limit Nov. 29. Rounds trip. $3.Q5. ' . North Carolina conference Methodist Protestant church, Pinnacle, N. 0., Nov. 21-26. Sale tickets Nov. 19, 2p hnd 21; final limit Nov. 28th. Hound trip $5.65. North CarolinAnanua'l, Confer ence. M. . B. , Church. Rich Square. N. C.,.Kov. 29-Doc..4th. Sale tickets Nov. 27, 28, 29 with final limit Dec. Gth. Rounds trip $12.15 connection 8 at 5:37' i. m. Central North Carolina Con ference of the A. M. E. Zion church will meet at Concord, NJ C. (col.) Nov. 28-Dec. 6. Round trip rates one and one-third first class fare from; Charlotte, Nor wood, Asheboro, Marion, Ral eigh, Henderson, Sanford, Dan ville; Va'.,'and all intermediate points to Concord, N.' C. Meeting Western North Caro lina Conference A. M. church, Greensboro, N. C, Nov. 22 to Dec. .2, 1900. Tickets on sale Nov. 20-24 th inclusive. Final limit Dec. 3rd, 1900; round trip 3.fl5. SALE OF LAND. - By virtue of the authority vested in me by a certain mortp-e in- .It ed of trust executed to me on the 29th day cf September, lh'98 'by II W-Elackwcklcr and recorded in the Office of the. Regis ter of Deeds for Cabarrus County, in Record of Mortgages No.-'12. pages S2 and 83, 1 will Bell at pub lie auction, sub ject to the dower of M J ' iBa'p.lwrlder, at the court "house door in said county, at twelve o'clock m., on Monday, the 24th day, bf December, li00, to the highest bidder, fo cash, the following tract of Jand described in said mortgage and lying and being in No. 4 townshin. Cabarrus county and State of NorthJ i l j i- ii . uuruuuH Buu mure particularly de scribed as follows : ' First tract-KBeginning at area oak stuhip on Ludwfck's litre atid runs north TO9 rtoles to a hiokory stump on branch of lnsn Jiuffalo creek; then eabt 1 pole; then down the old channel of said creek south 25 east 2pole then"soitJi 77 east 1 poles: then south V) east 14 poles; then Bouth 44J east 8 poles; then S5Ueast 14 poles; then south 10 west 10 poles; then south 44$ west poles; then Bouth 17 E 9 pdles; thnoe S 61 west 12 poles; then sonth 14$ west 2 J poles to a stone, form erly a barn bean; then west 21 Doles to the beginhiD, containing ifve acres, mot6 or leas - ' Secpiid -tract Beginning. at a black gum on Harvey., Blaekwelders line, north 13 1-2 west G2 poles to a stake Tq a lane; thenoe wtffet 41 poles 15 links to a Btaie with D H Wilkinson's liife: thence nqrtE 40vesW2y polvL4 links to a stake; thenc north 55 we&V12, po-es to a do wood thence north 2 west 15 nom Sffl I.. . . Winks to a state; thence nortlf 88 west 81' poles to a stake oti Isenhour's line; ttencewith Isenhour's line sotMi 28 east 108 poles to a stake op Isenhour's line, Hsrvey BlackweMcr's corner; thence with his lino south 80 cast 50 pole to a black glSm, the Beginning cor ner, containingrtwenty-seven and one half acres, mdre orless. . 1 r Terms of salo fl.sn. m Given under my hand thisSlst day of N0vemDer,i900. ' ' L. STIVERS, uiue. Wrfen a. oman wants to .get eventtwith amai she marries I him. Ex. LIKE MlllACLES. Gcr.Ia Doctors Make Ifeaf to Rear od Dumk to Sneak. 1 . Ammie McBain, of Macon, and Kittie Smith, ;arp liVin rjroof thut. mutes can be cured,; Aiat the daf can beraade.to hear -and the at r dumb to -speak. I - m "These two living examples o the power of science-will appear before the committee- on the School for the Deaf, at the cap itol. and lalk to the members in the interests of mutes to the end that appropriated, for the school at Cave Sprrng.may be increased largely so that 01016 of the un fortunates there shall bo taught to speak.andbe treated so that they shall hear. That, two persons who were born mutes, who could not speak or hear for many, many years, should be able to talk intelligently to members of the legislature and ask thorn for more money for the school wherein they were cured seems-miraculous. Had this thing taken place in the days ' of the forefathers it would have been regarded as a direct interposition of Provi dence. It would have ranked in the mind of the good old people ot that day as a miracle equally wondrous as that of the loaves and fishes. Ammie McBain was born a mute, what is termed a congen- ital mute. He could neither hear nor talk for eighteen years. About two years ago his hoaring and speech were returned to him after long and patient effort on the part of those who had the matter in charge. He is now a regular pupil in the. public schools of Macon and -can. hear and talk as .well as any . of his fellow students. J ... ' Kittie Smith i.s 12 years old. She, too, was born deaf and dumb and for many years could ouly communicate , with others by igns. What her babyhood must have been one can imag ine. She was for four years in the school at Cave Spring and on October 17 her hearing was restored to her and- now she speaks a.largo number of words distinctly. It will be but a few months until she 'will be able to converse as freely, as any gi-l of her age. Persons interested in the treat ment of mutes., allege that, the Estate of Georgia has made a long load in this matter and assort that the legfslature .is' in "duty . . bound to increase the appropria tion so that pther unfortunates raay receive epual blessings with the two named herein. Atlanta 1 Journal . " , : T,en rfssume no risk when j'ou buy. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dialv -t, l j itr r i mi ju iviut'uj'. jh. u." juarsn wan re Tund your money if you are not satis- hed after nsing it. It.il everywhere admitted To be the most successful tem- caily one that never fails. It iff pleas ant, safe andreliabJe. : t Made YGung Again. : "One ofDr. King's New Life Tills each night for two weekg has put me in my 'teens' aain," writes D H Turner, of Dempeeytown, Pa. They're thefcit tip the world for liyer.Jstomach and bow els. "Purely vegetable. Never gripe Only 25c at Fetzer's'DrngStoie. i . as . iwi iIMsMuaiJfaMaawaMaaaMaawMWMM ' J-1-' 1 . ; 9 J . " Atgelable PrefiGralionlbrA: slmUatmg"ttieFood andBctfula lingthc5toiaKsaMB6wlsof aaaliAaBas-saaaBt'awaafcaMaBMl'a- Pronwlcs Digcstion.ChrerfVr- ness and liesLContains neimef ' OpiuiruMorphine nor MmaaL TW)T JXAR C OTIOw Aapm Stat'" A perfeel Remedy for Ctmsfifce Tion. Sour StotuhJ)ianroca Worms jCcvwvilsions .Fcvcriafir ncss And LOSS OF SUEXA wajsaaBaaiw aawaaaMBMpjps Fac Simile gtnnfara of TE CT CDPY'-QP" WRAPPEPSf-,' II. ANNOUNCEMENT V" .TT f.-T!;.m. Weave glad public that we are than ever to give you JOB WORK, . ' ' havincr very recently new type. If the worl' is not satisfactory you i?i J ; .get your money back. Send us a trial order: ' Standard Job Office. Jj McCbirs Magazine. McC! lire's Mxiine. for De cember will contain an intimate account of the fall of Richmond and tlio flight of the Confederate Cabinet, at the close of the, Civil War. This article is from'. the i -r i pen of Stephen R Mallory, who, as Secretary of the Navy in the Confederate Administration, shared in the stress of those last days. , The narrative gives a picture strong and true of the closing scone in the.South's tragedy. A KwiactijDii.-T';My husband, aUyays ci-Ls extra vacant' lunah.es rdown town.'' "How do . vou i- v knaw?'Th mityatQ-he ggts home in the e veiling hQ begins trying to diet Qie,-rumfty."-hChi-cago Record. . " t Cheap Rolfgion: Mt Jones "Theitrne disciples of Confucius .. go to church twice every day." Mrs. Smith 'Well, they ean affoifl to Tliej- have coins in Cbina worth ouly onetenth of a cent!" Puck. . ' ' ' F3itor Sees TonJersf. Editor W V Barry, of Lexington, Tenn., in exploring Mammoth Cave, contrlctcda scyere case of piles. Hi quick cure throf&h using Bucklen's Ar. nica Salye convinced him it is another world's wonder. Cures piles, injuries, inflammation and all bodily eruptions. Only 25c. at Fetzcr's drug etore. or Infants anfl ChildrGn. Tha Kind Vbu Have Always Boiigiii 4 Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years 1M( osfrwum eorNV. (hwtork otrr. i ' of AW i fAJP ISlTill I I to-announce to the business. now in a better position nice, up-to-date ft received a shipment of I A Village Blacksmith Saved His Little Sou's Life. Mr. H H Black, the well known vil lage blacksmith 'at Grahamsvillo, 8ulli; van Co., N.. Y., says: "Our Jittie son,' five year old, has always been subject to croup,' and so bad hayt the attacks been that we hare eared many times that he would die. We have had the doctor and need many medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now out sole reliance. - It seems to dissolve the tough mucus .and by giving frequent, doses when the croupy symptoms ap pear we have ' found that the dreadod eroup is cured before it gets settled." there is no danger iq giving this rem edy for it contains no, opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently .to a babe as to an adult. For sale at Marsh's drug stpre. the Cleansing and f AVA O H U HealineCnre UnirtlUUI for CATARRH M Cream Balis Easy and Pleasanc to' use. Contains no in- -iifrious Drug. Is quick ly absorbed. Gives rl- lief at onee. It onens and clapnses the Nlsal Heals and protects th membrane, restores the Senses of taste and sfnall. Laree size 50c at Pnig- ;e size jLtnail, f isi. or oy man; lnai sizCioc Dymaiu . LY BROTHERS, Waneu Street. New York Questions Answered. Yes. August Flower still has tha larg est sale of any medicine in the ciftbzed world. You mothers and grandmothers never thought, of usipg anythms else for Indigestion or billion stress. IJontora, were scaaend hoy seldom hartrd of appendioitis, neryotis prostration or heart failure, etc. JThey used August Flower to clean out the gytte-m Lfl stop fermealtatin of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stima late the nervous and organic action of the system, and ttttt is all they kok when feeling dull and bad with head- aches and other aches. Yon only need a few doses pf Green's August Flower, m liquid form to make you satined there is nothing serious the matter with jrou. For sale bv all dealers in ivllfzod couniiriesy,;"; 7 u . r7 . 1
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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