THE STANDARD. Fkid.vy, July 10, 1SS9. The Farm. The Farmer. The farmer leads no E Z life The C D sows will rot ; And when at E V rests from 6trife His bones will A K lot. In D D has to struggle hard To E K livins out ; If I C frosts do not retard His crops there'll B A drought. The hired L P has to pay Are awful A Z too ; They C K rest when he's away, Nor any work will do Both N Z cannot make to meet, And then for A D takes Some boarders, who so It T eat & E no money makes. Of little U C finds this life ; Sick in old A G lies ; The debts he O Z leaves his wife, . And then in P C dies. - - Work the froji. Nashville Argonaut. There is nothing so absolutely necessary to success in making a crop as proper and thorough culti vation. The land may be rich and every other condition favorable, but unless the crop is thoroughly cultivated it will be a failure. We have been forcibly impressed with the truth of this in passing through the county within the past few days. We see one crop clean and thrifty and evervthine showinc: a vigorous Consumption Surely Cured" To the Eihtor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousanusoi nope less cases hare been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of mv remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and post office address. Kespectiuiiy, T. A. SLOCUM, M. 0., 181 Pearl St., New York. A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use of opiates ?iven iu the form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is sur prising when they can relieve the chile of its peculiar troubles by us ing Ackers baby soother. It con tains no Opium or Morphine Sold by P. B-Fetzer. SEWING MACHINES that will last several generations. The New Singer V. S. No. 2. A new machine not an improvement on an old one. We have employed M. L. Blackwelder to sell our ma chines in all sections convenient to Concord. Machines cheap and sold on easy payments or long time. Don't bay until you have seen the latest machine on earth. Singer Mfg Co. Richmond, Ya. Office with Hoover, Lore & Co. WE CAN AND DO Gurar.tee Ackers Blood Elixire for it has been fully demnostrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphiltic poisoning, Ulcers, F.rnntirms ond Pinmles. It purities the whole system thoroughly builds up the constitution I ... .. - m ..-.ii -ill ill growtli.w mie close by win oe anomer CAUTION TO MOTHERS farm where the grass ha3 been al- Every mother is cautioned against lnu'pd to ret a footing and the culti- giving her child laudanum or pare- vation indifferent, and the very ap pearance of the crop cries out x against such slovenly farming. Grass should never be allowed in a field, and no more crop should be planted than with proper effort can not only j ... . . i Hi be kept entirely clean, but irequenuy Denote an impur6 gtate of the blood stirred. Besides, when once grass and are looked upon by many with n ,ioal suspicion- ACKer s uiooa iL.ixir win . i. i : trene; it creais an unnaiurai ciavius; for stimulants which kills the mind of the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit children and cure their pains. It is harmless and contains do Opium or Morphine. Sold by if- 15- r etzer PIMPLES ON THE FACE gets hold it requires a gr more work to cultivate the crop than when it is worked in time and kept clean from the start. Hopeful IntliCAtloDB. Prorosive Farmer.l : As a rule, the farmers of the State have applied themselves with unusual earnestness to their farm work. They are striving to relieve themselves of debt. They are econo mizing in every way, with the hope that at the end of a faithful year's work they may enjoy some of the fruits of their labor. They have set their faces toward industrial inde pendence. They have adopted a broader diversification of crops. In the central and western portions of the State they are giving more at tention to stock and to the cultiva tion of clover and the grasses. In the cotton section they are endeav oring to come back to the good old system of making their own supplies at home. Better still, their horizon is broadening and enlarging-. They are beginning to investigate those great economic (puestions in which their interests as farmers and citizens and tax-payers are largely involved, They are beginning to search for hidden causes of the depression which hangs about their efforts and their energies as a mill-stone. They remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. Xnere is notnmg mat win po thoroughly build up the constitu tion, purify and strengthen tne whole system. Sold and guaranteed by P. B-Fetzer- - PEOPLE EVEItYWERE Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in every way superior to any and all other preparations for the Throat and Lungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup it is magic and relieves a once. We offer you a sample bottle free. Remember, this Remedy is sold on a positive guarantee at Jb et- zer's Drug Store. HBEB "WIS AEE3 HSrO"W" I -:o:- VAN "WINKLE, PRATT AND HALL H Q Oflfl 1111! -KNOWN TO BE TIIE- Three Best Gins in America, ARE OFFERED BY YOUKE & WADSWORTH AT LOW PRICES. -:o: BOSS, CENTENNIAL AND OTHER TT1 Town Ordinances. Call Meeting of the Board of Commissioners for the town of Concord, June 5th, 1889 : Ordinance J8. The Board of Commissioners for the town of Concord do ordain Sec. I. That any owner or the guardian of any owner of any premises or lot upon which there is a cellar, sink or ex cavation near or next to any sidewalk or pavement who shall not, within twenty four hours after having been notified, in writui'', bv the Mayor, surround such cel lar, sink or excavation so as to prevent injury to persons or stock, and in such manner as the Mayor shall direct, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined fifty dollars or imprisoned twenty days. bEC. II. 1 his ordinance shall be In full force from and after it is ordained. I hereby forbid all persons to hunt, fish, a?on or otherwise tresspass on my lands, those who do so will be promptly prosecuted by law. Alice .1. Host. NO TICE Having (iiialified as executor of Joseph Isenhour, dee'd, I hereby notify all per sons holding: claims asrainst the estate of said deceased to present them to me for payment, and all persons who are in debted to said deceased to come forward and settle. July 5th, 1889. W. S. ISENHOUR, Executor of Joseph Isenhour, dee'd. ju5-6t Ordinance 40. The Board of Commissioners for the are beiner aroused to the fact that town of Concord do ordain the substance of their earnings is Ih A1.!" ?i"Z$nJJ!: continually dwindling away, and damage any of the electric light posts, that however hard they may work, Nffi .i' S'S&SIgM and however good their crops, the Company. Any person or persons vio- net income to them is about the latinS either of the foregoing provisions net income 10 mem is aoout tne snayi be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, same. They are beginning to feel and upon conviction thereof shall be tWtW mnst rr to thinVinr, fnP fined fifty dollars or imprisoned for thirty j o " o - I rla vs. themselves. They work hard work Ordinance SO. good land, are indnstnons and eco- The Board of Commissioners for the TmrmVal ? tlifir f:imilina wnrlr VinWI town OI Concord (lO ordain , . . , . ... . I That any person who shall use or shoot and live hard, ana they make no nv slins-shot or iuvember within the comorate limits of Concord shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and 2.i At 1. 1 1 1. upon coavicuuu luereui snan jui cauu every offense be fined five dollars or im prisoned five days. . A. ARCHIBALD, je 14 Clerk of Board. progress, while all the crreat interests and enterprises of the country are flourishing and prosperous, and at last they are rising up and asking the all important question: What is the matter ? A' spirit of intelli' gent and earnest enquiry and in vestigation is last taking a deep hold Under the powers contained in a mort in their minds. They are reading, ,aS or deed-in-trust executed to me by . . . . 6 IT. C. Plott on the 16th day of March, uiscussing, enquiring anu nsrening iSo, and registered m " Kecord ofi-Mort more than ever before. to believe that, if their interests Sale of Valuable Land Komn gages JSo. 2," page 210, in Kegister of . 6 Deeds office of Cabarrus county, I will are advanced and protected, it must be done through the farmers them selves. They are fast learning the valuable lesson taught by other cal lings and other interests, that com bination concentration co-opera tion, is the power that rules the world. Impelled by these consider ations, they have, by a common im pulse and a common sentiment come together, and present the largest and most powerful organiza tion ever known in our State. Founded upon the same purposes, the same ideas and the same princi pies the various farmers organiza tions of the country will meet next December in bt. Louis and consoli date, and will then stand as the strongest organization ever known to the world. We accept these all as hopeful indications and as happy auguries for our future. Hie con eervatism, the patriotism, the devo tion to law and order and to liberty, which has ever characterized the agriculturists of all lands and of all ages, is the sheet-anchor of our free institutions and of our civiliza tion. The middle clas3 in America is our stay and hope for the preserva tion of republican libc-rty on this continent, and that middle class is sell for cash, at public auction, at the court-house door, in the town of Concord said county, at one o clock, r. m., on MONDAY, the 15th day of July, 1889, a certain tract of land containing about ninety-nine acres, situated in No. 1 town ship, said county, adjoining the lands of .Mrs. Virginia Jkrvin, Iran leeter and others, the metes and bounds of which fully appear in said registered mortgag or ueeci-m-trust. This the 12th day of June, 1889. ELAM KING, jc 14-Uls By W. G. Means, Att'y, ill rat Notice Ha vine qualified as administrator of A. C. Alexander, deceased, with his will annexed, all persons indebt ea to too estate or deceased are hereby notified that they must make prompt payment: and all per sons having chums against the estate must present the same before the 9th DAY OF MAY. 1890. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. It. C. WHITE, Adm'r. By W. G. Means, Att'y. This 9th May, 1889. LADIES DEERLESS I DYES Do Your Own Dyeing, at Horn They will dye tYerythinir. They are sold ayery- where. Trice lOo. a package. They havenoequat fur Strength, Brightneas, Amount in Packages or for Fastness of Color, or non-fading Qualities. They do not crock or smut; 40 colors. Tor sale j 1- I tir o s gg-s j PBEltl Engines, Boilers, &c. Best Makes, AT CLOSE MARGINS. YORKE & WADSWORTH. ju5-tloc Notice. A. H. PROPST, Architect and (Miaitcr Plans and specifications of build mga made in any style, ah con tracts for buildings faithfully car rier! rmf f)flfirA in flntrm's building. up stairs. 13 PflS REAT ATTRACTIONS ! -AT THE L E A D I NG i lira E have just received another lot of the most elegant SPRING HUM! I EVER BROUGHT TO CONCORD. I have a beautiful and endless variety of TRIMMED & UNTEIMMED H -A-T - S FOR LADIES, MISSES & CHILDREN. Also a most handsome line of Flowers, Tips, Ribbons, -AND- Trimming Materials which will be offered at a SMALL ADVANCE ON COST I STRIVE TO PLEASE ALL, AND ONLY ASK A FAIR TRIAL. SH also have a beautiful assort ment of LACE CAPS and BON NETS FOR CHILDREN. Respecifully, MRS. J. M. CROSS I or sale at 12 jnade up largely of the formers of FETZER'S DRUG STORE, and D the country. I D. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE S85 Solid tSeld Watch. UMloraiwi, until Ul. IV wbkh id um world. SBIkMHr. War. rauttd. Heary Solid tiuld inimiuiiHi. Hoik udi.rf Faud i-enta' siict, with works aqaai Talis, Owe Persoa ia rack la. caltiy eaa aecura ona ftaa. w'.n wiw oar i.irr ana tii uabla lino of Household Samples. Thru samples, as well sa Iho watch, wa send Ihaaa In yoor boms for B month! and ahown tbn to thoas WUo may hT called, they bacoaaa yoor own property. Tboaa " - v wcw ran oa aura ar raoairiaar caa wv atrki ir -rr .a m Baaipiea Wa pay ail aiprn. ftrirht.ata. Addiaaa Willi ww JbVX aPsjrtrlsvwal, MsUstsj, aples. Wa THE LADIES' FAVORITE. NEVER OUT OF ORDER. If you desire to purchase a sewing machine, ask our arent at your j.lnce for trrai au J Slices, ll you cannot nna our areut,wnie irect to nearest address to you below named. NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE aWK. chic.- - 2j onion SQUARE-NX- OAtlAi I LL. sti aura n a TEX. STLOUI8.M8. YORKE & WADSWORTH. agenta for Cabarrus. Rowan. Iredell and Stanly Counties. FUNITURE CHEAP FOB CASH AT M. E. CASTOR'S STORE In Suites, km, Burial te,Uekk IIOMADEOOFFINS,ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. I do not Fell for cost, but for a small profit, nme and examine my line of goous. Old furniture repaired. IS M. E. CASTOR. J. Y. FITZGERALD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. My professional services are offered to tne citizens of Concord and vicinity. Calls, day or night, are promptly attend ed u. Office next door to the old oflice building. ly.June 21. post- The Travelers' Accident Insurance Company, only twentyfive cents a day for $3,000, m event of death bv accident, villi $15-00 weekly indemnity for wholly J: W. BURKHEAD, Agt. Fire, Life and Accident Inauranoe, Concord, N a M. J. CORUS ,1 CONCORD, N. C I have moved into the stable late ly occupied by Brown Bros., near the courthouse. The best accommo dations for drovers. Leave your orders at the stable or with J. L. Brown Porter for omnibus. Horses and males for sale. M. J. CORL, Proprietor. $60 FOR $30. JUST THINK OF IT! The Monopoly Busted, Do you want a Sewing Machine ? 17.50 to 30. Warranted Five Years. With all Attachments. Write for illustrated Circulars of our "Sing ers," "New Home," Etc. $10 to $30, Saved by ordering direct from Head quarters. Needles for any Machine, 25 cents a dozen in stamps. Address The Louisville Sewing Machine Co. No. 520 FOURTH AVENUE, Louisville, Ky. August 30, '89. fisii OF PORE COD LIVER OIL &2S HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. dlsgIscd that it can be taken, tlfeated, and susaimllatrd by the most Msultlww stomach, when th plain oil -an b tolerated; aod by the com Btaatlon of the oil with the hy pop boa. slt ss msj.cn more eiccacious. le-tirtrtle u leia prdieer. Pemu gala rapltOy wau. Ukiig tt SCOTT'S EMULSION ii acknowledged by fhyrdciaDi to be the Finest and Best prepa ration in the world for the relief end core of CONtUUFTION. SCROFULA. SEMERAL DEBILITY, WASTINO DISBAVES. EM AVIATION, COLDS and CHROMIC COUCH. , TK grmt rmdy for OomtvnpSm, and Vmrtiitgim CUUruy Sold by afi LruggUU. IMS., MEDICINE, PAINTS, OILS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, SOAP, HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL AND PAINT BETJSHBS, COME, SEE, BUY FROM D. D. JOHNSON, DRUGGIST. AnOIdFaceinafiewPIace -)0(- Having moved into the com modious building lately occupied by W. C. J. Caton, onCaton's corner, OH AS. A. COOK is now prepared to furnish GROCERIES AT VERY LOW PRICES. MY STOCK IS FRESH AND NEW I and the trade WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE to call and see me before buy ing anywhere else. Very respectfully, CHAS. A. COOK. MEN Who are Weak, Nervous and Debilitated, who aie suf fering; from tha effected of early evil habits, the result of ignorance or folly, will find in Pears. Specific a positive and permanent cure for Nervous Depihty, Seminal Weak ness Involuntary vital losses, etc. Cures guar en teed. Send six cent in stamps for Pears Treatise on disiases of man; their cause and cure. J. S. Pears. 613 Cuuroh St.. Nashville, Ten. LXVIEIEre" STABLES, (ON EAST DEPOT STPiEET.) Meets all trains and goes to any part of town for passengers. We have the to suit any and every one. FOR DRIVES WEDDING PUBLIC GATHERINGS, FUNERALS AND FOR ALL AND EVERY OCCASION, OUR AND BUGGIES, HACKS, Etc., SURPASS ANYTHING EVER IN TOWN. -SALE AND FEED- Visitors .nd Drovers will find an immense building, a good, safe and convenient place for thoir stock. ttoT TERMS TO SUIT THE TIMES. YORKE & WADSWORTH Hardware Headquarters. ;mm, mm, eiigiiieers, mm, Farmers and Everybody Else in Hani wan- at YORKE & WA IM IVOR I IPS at bottom price for the OAS!!. Uur slot k is full md t-oiiii Me. A scleiiaul line of Cook !?tove. ;u:0 ciok up utensils iu stuck. Turning riAv. v Stock, Harrows. Jieltinjr, Feed Ciitters, Cornsliellfrs, Tinware. Hui.s, I'islols, Knives, Powder, Shot and Lead, I Soors, Sash and Blinds, Sliinies, Glass, Oil.-, 'A liite Lead, Paints and Putty a specialty ; v ire Screens, Oil (,intlis, wro-i'ut, cut ;m:l lioic M;oe Ni!-, and in fact even'thinsr usually kept in a hardware store. Vt will sell all there jo'wl3 as cheap, quality considered, as any Imuse in North Carolina. Our warehouse is tilled w ith Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Reapers, Mow an, Hay Rakes, of the best make On the market, which must a:d will be so'1 at the lowest figures. Be sure to come to see us, whether you buy or not. YORKE & WADSWORTH- P. S We have always on hand Liter's tnd Waldo Guano and Wand city, piices to suit. Y. & W. piEDMONTAiINLINE ROUTE RICHMOND AND DANVILE RAILROAD. Condensed schedule in effect Jui.r. 2d, 1889. Trains run 1JV tv Meridian Time. SOCTIIBOUXD- Leave New York Philadelphia Baltimore Washington Charlottesville Lynchburg Ar. Danville Lv. Richmond Burkeville Keysville Danville Ar. Greensboro Lv. Goldsboro Ar. Raleigh Lv. Raleigh Durham Ar. Greensboro Lv Salem Greensboro Ar Salisbury Statesville Ashevilie IJot Springs Lv Salisbury Charlotte Spartanburg Greenville Atlanta Lv. Charlotte Ar. Columbia Ar. Augusta KOBTHBOCND. Daiiy. No- 50.. 12 13 it w 7 20 am 'J 4- am 12 24 am 3 40 ,m 5 40 pm 8 20 pm 3 00 p, 4 53 pm 5 40 pm 8 40 pm 10 25 pm 2 00 pm 4 50 p in 4 07 pm 5 52 pm 8 30 pm G 15 pm 10 37pm 12 20 am 1 51 am 7 40 am 9 20 am 12 32 am 2 Oj an 4 50 am 5 50 am 11 00 am 2 20 am 6 30 am 10 30 am " " Daiy7 No. 51. X - '.u. .,2. 4 :i- ,,ia 5 l (! '. 5 u 1100 pm 3 Hi i 07 am 7 -15 ;,m 2 'M am 4 30 am 5 13 am S );" .tin U vu pm f- On , 12 inM't 2 : 7 40 .. 0 3' i iua 9 50 aui 11 1S;,5I 12 I- ,,, 4 -1 1 ),; fi 1" pin 11 23 pin 12 4(1 pm 3 37 pm 4 4S j,m 40 pm 5 lo pm U 05 pm """"Dai!y No. ). G 15 pm 10 40 pm 3 15 am 6 00 pm 12 45 am ;i 49 am 4 40 am o l am Lv. Augusta Lv. Columbia Ar. Charlotte Lv. Atlanta Arrive Greenville Spartanburg Charlotte Kalifilmrv Lv. Hot Springs 8 05 pm Ashevilie 9 46 pm Statesville 3 30 am Ar. Salisbury 4 37 am Lv. Salisbury fi 22 am Greensboro 8 00 am Salem 1140 am Lv Greensboro "O il am Ar Durham 12 01 pm Ar Raleigh 1 02 pm Lv Raleigh 1 02 pm Ar Goklsboro ; 10 pr Lv. Greensboro 8 05am Danville 9 47 am Keysville 12 38 pm Burkeville 1 23 pm Richmond 3 30 pm Lynchburg J2-l)p:v. Charlottesville 2 . pm Washington 7 Ii! ym Baltimore S 50 am Philadelphia 3 14 am New Yf)ik r. i0 am 8 12 5 1 12 1 G (! 8 12 (I TS 10 1 45 a.-ii 5o pm 15 pm 10 a;u 4 pm 49 i i.i (.-. im in am :' pn. HI !.! 4:5 pm I- in i'i I. Ill t am "l;)ai.i ;,, in .111 111 5 :'ia 2 pm im -ii am 15 am 55 am (M am 5.''. am "-.I am ;7 pm 2il p.m 'D.ii! v. 1'Daily, exc(-pl Siiiiilay. Tiain f. r Raleigh via Clarksille iavi- R: !:i.:t i .; .lailv H CO im: Revs IS NOW AGENT FOR CHICKERING PIANOS. AKION PIANOS. BENT PIANOS. Matliushek Pianos. MASON AND HAMLIN PIANOS. WATERLOO ORGANS. PACKARD OQGAXS. MASOX AND HAMLIN ORGANS. AT LOW PRICES ON EASY TERM S. Write me for prices before buying. The LARGEST STOCK OF FURNITURE IN THE STATE. E. M. Andrews Charlotte, N. O Vijle f (i.i pm ; -i: , pm; Oxf... : y : pi;i ; 1 .;i ua.;i H) w pii!- J' tci l ii-r i am daily; J)u l:.:i dt ison ,r ;m i:;n; Claiksviho 1 1 i.S a: pm; arrives l:.c:i;: Local mixed ti .; daily except Sui- rives JveysviJJe 1 i leaves Keysville 9 (' ;;):. imviiil Holt ili-i-rii 11 45 7 00 '!' :len : v! in am; v.-vf -. ti.e !'i ;;s 3 :K :i - !, .i a v s j Jin h-.r.n riy .5 30 pn ; a; 5 am; tcti.t;,,!, (! an:: :; ri in.' PaHscnuer e.oacii ii CCREA VTA It Has Never Failed. Botanic Blood Balm, (B.B. BJ ju curea de I dred of cases of Srofnh,czeaa and other conta- gi.u Wood dlmsea, after cither treatment had beea aad failed. Te d yoaraelf aad familf freat injustice malsst yem gltblf aacelleat remedy a trial. Scad to Blaed Balm Co Athata. Gafor Ulaitnte4 "Beake! WoBdara" filled vltk letter! fraa yanoat coiad by B. B.aV mil. For sale at Fetzer' s Drue Store. CATARRH HEAD. r 'yW Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Al lays Inflammation. Heals the Sores. Restores the Senses of Taste, Smell and Hearing. A particle la applied Into each nostril mad aaaU.ELYBBOmEB&S6WanenSt.J?ewYorlL IP-A-TZBINTCS- nut -iraae-Marus obtain ed, and all Patent business conduct ed for mndnraia Our office is opposite' the V. S. Pa- ieui viuct? ana we can secure patent m less time than thoee remote from v asninton. Rand mrvrlol with descnption. We advise if pa tentable fir Tint fiaa nf Uur le not due until patent secur- eu. A pamnhlet. "How tn Ohfoin Pa tents." with n nnr a rf n ol ilimin -- -- --w wwuui IU your State, county, or town, sent free. Address. . C. A. SNOW & CO. Oonosite Patent: flffio Woc).. ton, t). C. "-- S6R0FULA Ma, M.J. Rossmaw, Greeaaboro, Ca-writes: " I aae a hdy Mend who hat teen entirely cured of aa Bg)y acrofulou breaking at of the tela, aad the use of two BottleaafB.&aaeetedaa eattraeara, I know of OMas W Mood rtieaeee caed pdily by tbeaseaf B.aVaV ' S.G. Tixubv wrttee: My mther and sister need B. B. a for scrofula and ulcerated sore throat SORE THROAT ZTZ'J remedies they ever used. A. H. Nichols, 110 Gray St, Atlanta, Ga, writes: My wife for several years has been suffering witli what physicians term Eczema, affecting ber whole body, limbs and scalp. It appeared that her whole skia would shed ofTm scales about once a wteV, leaving the surface red and tender, aad sometimes cracked open. Her general health faiWd, and for a while it was thought she would die, as sever&l doc tors and numerous patent medicines failed to fclve CP7C1I1 ylief. Mybrother-ia-law, Mr. J. L.U.LN1H aCwnBungs,wasseuiBgtlieB.D.D and insisted that I should try it on my wife. I c":5 so, and to our utter astonishment she commeucid improving at oace,and three bottlea, costing only A effected an entire cure. It Is wonderfully quitk in action." D. M. McRax, Waynesbora, Miss, writes: - My D ft 1 1 O Uter as afficted with boil which sadly DUiLO rnpalred her health, and she lost lesh and strength each day. One bottle of B B.B. acted Ike magic and produced a complete cure." (a FOR SALE BY Cannons & Fetzer. Durham 5 30 pm attached. Nos. 51 and 53 connect at llii'n mond daily except Sunday for W-t Point and Baltimore via York lin er Line. No. 50 from West Point connects daily except Sunday at Richmond with No. 50 for the South- Nos. 50 and 51 connect at Golds boro with trains to and from More-, head City and Wilmington. No. 51 connects at Greensboro and Selma for Fayetteville- No 53 connects at Selma for WiN son, N. C. Nos. 50 and 51 make close con nee tion at University Station with trains to and from Chapel Hill except Sun days. SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51 Pullman BuflVt sleeper between Atlanta and New York, Greensboro and Augusta, suul Greensboro, Ashevilie, and JHoiris town, Tenn. On trains 52 and 53 Pullman BullVt Sleeper between Washington and New Orleans via Montgomery, and between Washington and JJiriiiin-.'-ham, Richmond and Greensboro, and Ralaigh and Greensboro, and Pullman parlor car3 between Salis bury and Knoxville. Through tickets on sale at pricipal stations to ail points. For rates, local and through linn tables, apply to any agent of tlio company, or to Sol Hass, Traffic Man'r. W. A Tube, Div. Pass.Ag't, Das. L. Taylor, Raleigh, N. C. Gen. Pass. Ag't. When X ay CURB X do not mean merely to top them for a time, and then have tiioin re turn again. I HBaif A RADICAL CLKK. I nave made the disease ot FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I warrant my remcdr to Cdss the worst cases. Because others i-.avo tailed is no reason for not now rereivinp a cur. Send at once for a treatise and a Free koti lc of my Infalliblb Kkmedt. Give txproea and Post Office. It costs yon nothing for a trial, and it will cure you. Address H.O. ROOT. M.C.. 1 83 Pearl St.. hewYcsk NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. Next session begins. tl:e first Mon day of September. Ldcafio'i lu:l;hy J erms moderate. For catalourue Or naiticulrirs. :ul- dress, Rev. J. G. SCO AID, Pres't, Mt. Pleasant, N. V. Anpust 3, 1888. Executrix's Notice. Havincr oualifipd nn thfi F.efutrix of Alex. Foil, deceased, all persons owing said Estate are hereby imti fied that they must make immediate payment, or suit will brought. And all persons having claims amdn-1 said Estate must present them to the undersigned, duly authenticat ed, on or before 15th day of Marcji. 1891, or this notice will be plead ir bar of their recovery. Amelia L. r oil. Executrix. By W. M. Smith, Atty. Feb. 9, mo.