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oourt bouse.
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Attorney at Lw,
Concord N. C
SI&klAL ATlhhTIOS QlVlh
10 COLLECTIONS.
Offlae npitaira in King balldint
near Postofflo .
Buy
From
First
Hands
We have just received a
car of New York -Apples ard
Seed
potatoes
Direct from the growers and
Jn order to move them out at
once we are offering to sell
yery low.
Have you seen our Northern
White
Spring
Oats
By buying a car of them we
bought at ajery low Price.
Come to see us or write for
prices.
G. W. PATTERSON
Wholesale Grocer and
t
Manufacturer! Agent
CONCORD, N, 0.
House
THE STATE HOSPITAL.
Oes). Vllncmnn aais A K Lnsle Ordered
Asnl(le-.Alans Eaenped-Xaaiy Ad
missions. Mo-ganton, 8epr. 8 The toard
of direoiort of the Slate Uoppital
met at the institution today in
quarter! session. Present: Presi
dent Sawyer and Messrs. Hall,
D.vi, Harper, White, Whitner,
Love and Caldwell.
The report of the executive com-
mit'ee showed that appl'catio- s for
the admission of Gen. Thos L
Clingman, of Yadkin, and Albert L
Logic, of Mecklenborf, had been
favorably acted opon. They are ex
pected at the hojpital in a few days,
Gen. Clingman is 84 years old, and
has been living for some time with
bis sister, Mrs. Kerr, of Yadkin, of
which county he is a native.
The superintendent's report dis-
olosed that since the last meeting of
the board Mrs. Alvina Coppell, an
inmate from Davidson ooonty, had
committed toioide, and there have
recently been fonr mysterious elope
ments. Three of Xhox who escape
have been re-captured, but the
fourth John Sims, of Meckleu
.bury, who murdered his wife near
Iluntersville about a veer ago is
still at large, and is understood to
have fled the Stile.
The increase in population for
tbe quarter ended with this meeting
was 72; ordered admitted during
August 44, of whom 36 came. (This
is tbe largest number received in
any one month since tbe opening of
the Hospital, and it is due to the
completion last month of the new
cottage building for women.) Num
ter remaining at this time, 740.
Tbe crops on tbe hospital farm
were reported above tbe average.
Oter 300 tons of bay bave been
saved.
Tbe resignation of Dr. T 8 W
Mott as third assistant physician, of
date June 12, was received and ac
cepted. Dr. Mott has been ileoted
assistant physician at tbe North
Carolina Insane Asylum at Raleigh,
and has entered npon h'l duties.
By reason of tbe reduction of tbe
appropriation for tbe institution
oloser economy iu its management
tbun heretofore has become neces
sary, but it is in good condition, the
inmates are comfortably provided
for, and it is living within its in
some.
The greater part of the session of
the board today was devoted to rout
tine business and to details of man
agement.
PEHRY BROKE DOWN.
Overcome tm Bidding- Children
Ceod-Bye- Baited at Deeatar.
Atlan a, Ga, Sept 8 Horace "S
Perry, who was sentenced to death
for tbe murder of Bely Lancer, for
whose pardon bis wife made a sensa
tional, but ineffectual appeal to
Governor Atkinson about a week
ago, was hanged at Decatur this
afternoon. Perry's wife and five
children were with bint all nigbt in
jail. Ha as accompanied to
Decatur by a strong guard. Perry
broke down completely in bidding
good-bye to his wife and children.
A Mad Case.
As is to be seen from our newf
oolumne, an order has been made
for the admission of Gen. Thomas
L Clingman to the State Hospital
at Morgaoton. His is, of course,
one of mere senility, and it if
ariinst the policy of the institution
to receive such cases; but in this
instance' that of a man who, as a
member of the lower boose of Con
gress, Uuited States Senator and
Confederate general, has rendered
tbe State such conspicuous eerviof
it was felt that an exception
might well be made. Beiog over
aken by both physical and mental
infirmity, North Carolina owes him
its tender care dur'iDg tbe few re
maining years of his life. CbarlotU
Observer.
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Coughs,
Tooth
ache,
Diarrhoea,
a uysentery,
Rnu.pl rnmnlnififs.
t
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those troubles is
fahvi'ullefr
11 is me trusted menu 01 ins g,
Mechanic, Fanner, Planter,
Sailor, and In (act all classes.
Used Internally or externally. $
Beware of Imitations. Take X
none but the genuine " Pkrby J
Pa via." Sold everywhere, J
25c. and 60o. bottles, t
i-4 - id
a 1 Cramps,
I Colic,
I Colds,
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A 8PE0IAL PRIVILEGE.
Jajrar Crwwell Urania Bicycle Riders
Kpaee ine Hldewalke.
Whi e work is progressing on the
macadam on West Depot street,
Mayor Crowell has granted the
bicjele riders a privilege to use the
sidewalk'), provided they are cau
tious and not take too many liber
ties, and to gujrd against baby car
riages, 'children and collisions in
general.
Mayor Crowell is to be praised fur
this permission, and all are thank
ful for it.
eetina ef County Beard sf Edaea.
Hew.
The ooonty board of education
will meet on Saturday the 25 tb of
September at 9 a. m., for the purpose
of bearing recommendations of com
mittees with reference to looating
school distriots in cases where the
lines of the old distriots cross town
ship lines.
If oommittees bave auy changes
from the present townsbip lines to
recommend, they should be present
It is important that the lines should
be located before taking the school
census. H. T. J. Ludwio,
w 2t Supervisor.
Walermelen Motraea rncnteaed n7
ttebool Boys.
8everal little boys who were re
urning from Charlotte Wednesday
evening had qnte a scare at
Newell', their train having ben
sidetracked there. A convenient
watermelon patch was raided by the
joung passengers and tbe High
School boys baving oyerbeard the
plot to make the second charge,
secreted themselves in the patch
and when the little fellows weie
fairly in tbe field, the school boys
opened fire, which frightened the
"pblnes" away, and giving the
Newell boys the laugh on them.
BT Nboola Hluiaoir.
The youDg son of Mr. Pleasant
Sowers, who lives about four miles
frjm town, aooidently shot himeelf
in the side this morning and is per
haps fatally wonnded.
Mr. Bowers came in about 10
o'clock in search of a doctor and
tells ns that the aocident occurred
while tVie boy was ont hunting
squirrels. Tbe barrel was close to
his left side in the region of the
stomach when tbe gin was dis
charged, the entire conten's entering
tbe boy s side.
He was immediately removed to
bis home and a physician summoned
to do wbat he oould for him. Mr.
Sowers Bars that bis son bled verv
freely and he doubted if be would
be able to get a physician there in
time to do bim any good. Salis
bury World.
Wanla a Pardon.
Mr. L 0 Caldwell, mayor of
States ville, arrived in the city to
day.
Mr. Caldwell came here to urge
Governor Rassell to giant a pardon
te a man named Miller, who is
serving a ten years' sentence in the
penitentiary.
Miller was convicted in 'redell
court in 1894 of manslaughter. He
bss served three years of bis term.
Mr. Caldwell, who is a prominent
populist, has numerous petitions
spicing that Millet be pardoned.
Mr. Caldwell will present tbe
matter to Governor Rassell this
evening opon bis return from Wil
mington. Press-Visitor.
Will Rot (to to Baltimore.
The young man Brown who- was
bitten by a supposed mad dog; last
week will not go ti Baltimore to
take the Pasteur treatment. His
father, Mr. II M Brown, tells ns he
has found an old recipe for the) cure
of hydrophobia and be will try it on
his sod. Tbe recipe is fifty years
old and bas never failed in a single
case on which it has been tried. Mr
Brown is confident that tba prepara
tion aocorairg to the recipe will
prove effective and the trip to Balti
more will, accordicgly.be abandoned,
Salisbury Sun. f
Mr. clevelnDil'a Tai Returns.
The Mercer count board of as
sessors met today to foot up tbe
valuations of real and personal
property and fix tbe rate of taxa
tion for State, echool and county
purposes. Tbe valuations for tbe
year are $1,322,000 more than last
yeer. Princeton township shows
an increase of $300,000, one- half of
which is due to ex Pretident Clove
land becoming a resident there.
Assessor Shook reported that he
bad received a letter from tbe ex
Pnsideot making retnrn of his
property. His real estate he valued
at $20,000 and his personal property
at 1130,000. The ex-President wrote
that he aould not be exact as to the
latter figures because of the rawnt
fluctuations in the mock market,
Trenton, N, J, Piepatcb, 7th.
BASE BALL ENDED.
With Wednesday's Victor , Ihet'lnb
Dlabaade-Aa F.xcltlns; nie la
t barlotui Between the Home Team
and Mounlala Island Clean Ball
and Fair-Ten Innings Were Played
-The neore II la 10 In Oar Favor.
Charlotte is an old town and tbere
was a warm time in that particular
part of tbe universe Wednesday
Concord was represented by fully
two hundred of ber 7,000 popula
tion, who accompanied the base ball
team to the Mecca of the State to wit
ness one of the closest contested
games that was ever played on tbe
Charlotte diamond.
When tbe party arrived in the
city Wednesday morning, Mayor
Springs turned the town over to
the "Rooters ' and their followers,
and the boys felt fiea and easy from
start to finish.
Charlotte was, almost to a person,
pulling sgaiost Conoord for Moun.
tain Island, but despite her efforts
to dethrone and rob ber of her
laurels, our boys were victorious and
tbey still wear the belt, having won
every game during the season.
The game was witnessed by five
hundred or more people and not only
Concord, but eyery spectator was
wild with enthusiaim and excite
ment.
In the sevtnth inning Concord
and Mountain Inland had scored nine
ruus each, and in the eighth and
ninth neither made a run. In tbe
tenth inning. Mi. Island soored one
run and Concord made two, giving
the home team 11 and its antoganist's
10, tbe score by innings being as
follows:
Conoord 001040400 a 11.
Mt. Island 3 03101100 110
MrEjgene Graham, of Charlotte,
umpired the game and his impartial
decisions won for him a great place
in tbe hearts of our people. He was
certainly fair.
Parkpr, Mountain Island's pitcher,
and Jenki is, the catcher.make a good
strong bsttery, but nothing to com
pare M Weddicgton and Reed, when
our pitoher is in good shape. Itis
greatly regretted that be was too
unwell to show the people of Char
lotte and community whit's in him.
When Mr. Weddington left tbe box
in the third inning, his temperature
was 101,hence the necessity for play
ing Mangum and Baily as the bat
tery. Wedding-ton's falling out
caused Caldwell to go to pieces, hut
he soon picked up and came
lo hiojSjlf agmn on tbe home stretch.
It was a terrible (ffort for our boys
to play Charlotte and Mountain le
land both, but tbey succeeded
admirably well. "We are tbe vic
tors, Laving got tbe game and the
spoils."
Tbe game of yesterday wound up
baseball for this season, tie club
having disranded. Several of the
team will leave for school tomorrow,
while others will apply themselves
to books and their respective work
at home.
Tbe iuaccuracy of yesterdays re
port and tbe lateneBs of the paptr
was due to tbe fact that tbe forms
were held for the result, and as the
game was not through until such a
late hour it was impossible to get
anything over the telephone except
wbat was picked up on the streets in
tbe city, Daily, 9th Inst
CH A BLES KlTcH CONVICTE D.
Sentenced lo Twelve Years Imprison
ment will Appeal.
Tbe trial of Charles Ritch, a
Charlotte boy, occurred at Knox
vill, Tenn., yesterday. He was
found guilty and sentenced
twelve years imprisonment in
Tennessee penitentiary.
His counsel gave notice
Ritch would appeal to the
to
tbe
tbat
Su-
preme court of Tenessee.
Charlie Ritcb is well known in
tbis city.
. t wo I.Ives Nnved.
Mrs. Pboobe Thomas, of Junction
City. 111., was told by her doctors
she bad consumption and that tbere
was no hope for ber recovery, but
two bottles of Dr. lime's New Dis
covery saved her life. Mr. Thomas
Eggcrs, 139 Florida St. Sao Francis
co, suffered from a draadful cold,
approaching consumption, tried
without result everything else Ihen
bought a bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery and in two weeks was
tired. He is naturally thankful
1 is such results, of which these
ire samples, that prove te wonder
ful efficacy of this medicine in
coughs and colds. Free trial bottles
at fVtzer's Drug store. Regular
size 60c. aid 1.00.
i ns-f m
WANTED Upright and faithful
gentlemen or ladies to travel for rt'-
onnnnihl eat nrl iullflll hoilflfl in
North Carolina. Monthly 8G5.00
and expenses. roeition steady .
Reference. Enclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. Tbe Dominion
Company, Dept. H, Chicago. e25.
USED DYNAMITE.
tons One Put By namlte In Ibe.Water
aad Hilled the risk Little Boys
Hold Tbem.
It will be remembered thatseveral
days ago The Standard made a
note of the fact tbat a number ef
dead Djq were seen floating down
stream in Buffalo creek, but gave no
cause for their death. Alfred
Vanderburg, who works at nigbt In
the Cabarrus mill, Sujs that some
one put dynamite in the water, kill
ing the fish. He says be beard tbe
report and saw tbe smoke at tbe
time, but paid no attention to it.
Wednesday morning three little
white boys peddled several bunches
of fish around Cannonville, and it is
believed tbat tbe boys gathered ap
the deal fish that bad been djna
mi ted Monday nigbt.
Flab Peddlers Have Hbipped.
Two of the yonng boys wbo struag
several bunches of dead fish picked
up cut of Bufftlo creek and sold
tbem to residents in the Cannonville
part of tbe city, have skipped the
country. It is quite a serious mat
ter to sell stale fish, and there was
strong talk of prosecuting the young
eoys, bencs their departure.
Mnsle Will Bo Tauabt la All tbe
Grades.
Mr. R L Keesler will have charge
of vocal music in the Graded Schools
this year. All the grades will have
music. Mr. Keesler will divide his
time (q'lal'y un.o.ig the three baild
ings. The ninth grade will be revived
tbis year and tbe proposed course of
study will be given to tbe public in
a few days.
The flehools are Delnc Well.
Tbe following from the Horner
Military school, at Oxford, N. C,
adde one more to the uniformly en
couragaing reports that greet ns this
fall from almost every institution of
learning :
"we are much pleased with our
opening. A larger number of new
students than for seyeral years."
bboWasa "Traab Borer."
The little 8-jear-old ginger case
negro daughter of Uattie Uaan
went into the rear end of Bell, Harris
& Co.'s furniture store Thursday
afternoon while Mr. Bell was en
gaged in the front, and stole a hand
some work basket, filling it with
drawer bandies and other furniture
fixtures. She was seen on the streets
with her plunder and was at once
suspected of being a rogue. When
questioned as to where she got "those
things," she said that she found
them in a tr&sh pile in rear of the
store above mentioned. Mr. Bell
was notified and succeeded in se-
euring his goods from the girl with
bat little persuasion.
Fortnne.for a Tramp.
San Francisoo, Cal., Sept. 8
Jacob Wilson, aged 52, wbo came to
this State a tramp last March, and
applied for work in Tulareconnty
for his board, has reoeived word that
the United States Supreme Court
has decided in his favor a suit tbat
will give bim food portion of a
115,000,000 estate. The suit was
brought in the New York courts in
1886, and affects the estate of Jacob
Wilson, Sr., banker and broker of
Wall street.
Young Wilson, according to bis
story, in 1873 married a woman
who was a nurse in tbe family.
Tbe family raised a row and Wil
son went to Australia with his wile
In 1884 his father died, cutting
off Wilson without a dollar. In 1886
he brought suit to break tbe will,
and during tbeeleven yean inteiim
has been penniless and a wanderer.
LaBt week he received news tbat bis
suit had been successful, but be is
only modestly elated over It.
He is particularly bitter against
his sisters. One of them lives in
Pittsburg, where ber husband is the
president of a large manufacturing
company. Wilson says that in1893,
after the hardships of an overland
tramp from California and sick and
hungry, he went to the door of her
home in the aristocratic part of
Pittsburg and sought help.
He was treated as one of tbe out
casts of the world, and there was
neither food nor money for him.
After working on a ranch in Tulare
for a few months for his board.
Wilson got a place on a small
weekly newspaper at Dinuba and
was making barely enough to keep
himself alive when he received tbe
news of his good fortune. Wi'stn
is now in Stockton arranging with
a firm of lawyers to obtain his in
heritance. Notice.
Our new gin plant at the Cabar
rus Roller Mills is now ready for
operation. Call and see us.
Id 2w LippAHDe & Bariueb.
RAN OVER HI3 LEG.
Bonree Bnlharn Badly Inared at the
(Southern's Mlatlon.
Monroe Su. hard, a young white
man, who says he hails from Dan.
yille, Va., was seriously injured in
in the yard of the Southern pa3E
enger station this morning at 5
o'clock.
It seems that Sutbard beat bi-)
way to Charlotte on the local
freight from the north. After ar
riving at Charlotte tbe train was
sidetracked and Sutbard lay down
underneath one of the cars for a
nap. When the shifting engine wan
making up the train tbis morning
soma one of the train bands heard
Sutbard yell and on ic-chic;? 2jig;
found tbat one of the wheels of a
freight car bad passed over his left
leg between the knee and ankle.
He was sent to the hospital, where
he was attended by Dr. R L Gibbon
tbe Southern's surgeon. Dr Gibbon
does not thick that amputation will
be necessary. Charlotte Mews,
Kennlon of Jacob C'orrell'a Family
Ob tbe seventh day of September,
1897, Mr. Jacob Correll was seventy
years old. On this occasion be had
a birthday dinner and a reunion of
family and gathering of fiiends.
Among the friends present was his
preacher, Rev. A Shulenberger and
family, his family physician, Dr. U
A Rimnanr and family, his neigh
bors, William RoJgers and David
Uorrell and wife, Wallace Cook, of
Concord, Mrs. Ann Bnaver and son,
and Mrs. Francis Btavtr. The
family was all represented except
John W S and J Fisher Correll,
neither of which had one presen
Five children wilh their familiis
wero present. Nineteen grandchild
ren and one great gracd child were
present, Mr. Correll has 29 grand
children and one great-grand child,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J B Har
rington, of Concord. Mrs, Iiarring,
ton is a daughter of Mr. J A Collet!-
who married Mr, Jacob Cor roll's
oldest child.
This was certainly a pleasant oc
casion tor all wbo enjoyed the hospi
tality of this good fellow and friend
Tbe table was so bounteously laden
with good things tbat it would be a
task to describe them. Itis euffici.ct
to say there was everything to tempt
and satiate the hungry man, and we
must say from the way most of tbem
ate there is no doubt it was enjoyed.
The amusements were in a con
versational and social way. Our
friend, William Ridgers, could en
tertain with a war story, and David
Correll with bow easy it was to shoot
a chicken's head off when be expect
ed to help devour it.
We suppose the ladies enjoyed
themselves in about tbe same way
from the noise tbey kept up in an
adjoining room.
All inn in wishing Mr. Uorrell
many happy returns of this pleasant
day. Guest.
Tbe t'nbaas strike a Slow.
Madrid, Sept. 10. The Minister
of War has cabled Captain General
Weyler, asking for an explanation
regarding the capture by the insur
gsnts of Victoria de las Tunas,
province of Santiago deCuba, which
is defended by seven forts, having
two Krupp gnns among their arma
ment. It is stated here tbat the ob
ject of the insurgents is to establith
their government there and to then
obtain recognition of their belliger
ency by the United States.
A Spanish expedition will be or
ganized to recapture Victoria de las
Tunas. The newspapers of this
oity, commenting upon this capture
condemn Captain General Weyler.
The Impartial says that General
JovelLar was removed from his
command for a similar disaster in
1876
It is pointed out that the strate
gical position of Victoiia de lae
Tunas is important. The govern
ment bad decided to act vigorously,
and to immediately dispatch fur
ther re-inforcementj to Cuba, if
necessary.
. mm s
Improvement apace.
We are pleased lo kuo-v that the
row of old dilapidated build ngs on
South Main street below the Hud
gin store room have chasged pro
prietors and ere long we borie to see
the demand for neat an lloinforta
ble dwellings partially siipp'ied wth
a row of houses along tlii Central
location that has bu-n ixn eyesore to ;
(he town for so lung.
Tbe improvement of So ith Main
street asalready noted will put a new
face on that part of tbe oity. The
back ground of these lots will look
immensely more inviting when the
contemplated fl.lirg in is done. We
do no', know w here tbe band of in
domitable enterprise could strike a
more telling blow for the beauty and
the ojmmetry of the town than
about this particular part and we
rarely have news more pleasant to
chronicle.
f-nor iin box.
A Kiiihii Boy Watt JoKinir With Ills
Inllicr
'A speciil from Taylorsyille to the
Charlotte Observer says: Yealer
diy evening at Bi-ntley os'ofiicp,
about 8 niilea from here, David Hol
ler shot and dungerouaiy wounded
hi i little son, 8 years old
The boy intended to play a joke
on hii father. Kuo ii g that a eup
posed rntid do? hsdpisped the
bonce a ehrrt time before going tc
some large wei.ds a short U;eUnc(
from the house aud getting on bis
har.ds ar.d knees, begun to criiwl
about. Mr, Holler being tcld by
some of the houst-to'd that thi're
was a large white dog m tbe wted.-
(tbe coiur cf tbe one that had j is t
passed), inconsiderately his grin
aud fired in the direction of the boy,
tbe shot entering his bodj. A phy
s;cian was summonet i nd the Ins
report is that he is suffering with
peritonitis, and will piobably die.
oiu People.
Old people who require medicine
to repulaip their bowels ui:d kid
neys wui bid the true remedy in
Electric Bitters. '1 his medicine
does not stimulate and contains no
whiskey nor other intoxicant, but
acts as a tonia ml nit rative. It
acts mildly on the otonmch und
bowels, aiding slreneht a'ul giving
to the organs, thereby aiding iinture
in the performance of the function.
Electric Bitters iei au. excellent ap
petizer nn. I aids digestion. Old
people find it juut exactly wh.it
they need. Price f.Oc and 4100. per
bottle at Fetzer's Dm? Store.
Yellow 1'oyer lint no I'milt.
The yellow fl ig is dieplfed in
New Oi'loii'is and twelve bu pioious
cases are rt-porttd but none I'.re said
to be dangerous There are cases
more or less serious at Ocean Springe
and Bilex;. The quarantine is so
complete thut there la no pauic or
very serious apprehension.
Bnrklen's Arnica naive.
The Best Sitivd in tl'e world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sorr s, Tetterd Chappe
Hands, Chilblains, Corns and a;l
Skin Eruptions, und positively cumi
Piles or no pay reqm rd. It le
guaranteed to give at." tit faction or
tmnev refunded. I'r-o 25 cents per
box For sale at P B Fetzu's Drug
store.'
t'mol niNtllliiiK.
A dispatch eaye Julius Eoney, of
near Healing Springs, Davidton
county, gave bond aud began
distilling, and bas been under the
influence of liquor ever since till
Wednesday he deliberately sent a
ball into bis brain and died in
stantly. for Over rittv Yours
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing syrup has
been used for over fifty jcurs hj
millions of mothers for their child
ren while teething, with perfect sue.
cess. It soothes the cmld, softens
the gums, allays ail pain, cures wind
colic, Biid is the beet remedy for
Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately, bold by
druggists in every part of the world,
Twentj-fiye cents a bottle. Be sure
md ask for "Mrs. Winslows Kooth
iLg Syrnp." and take no other kinu
John L Milam, who embezzled
the Seaboard Air-Line railroad
company out of considerable funds,
was convicted in the criminal court
at Charlotte, Friday, and sentenced
to three years in the penitentiary.
Dr. Miles9 Heart Cure
Cures a Prominent Attorney.
MR. R. C. PIIFLPS, the lendlnRpcrrton
nttorney of IU'lf,i:t, 11. V., writer
"I was dischurKi'fi from the ai n.y on
account of 111 licultli, nn milTcred from
heart troublo ever since. I frequently lutd
fnlntlnff and smotln'rliiR spells. My form
was bent aa a man of K), I constaiitly worn
un overcoat, even In summer, for fritr of
taking cold. 1 could not attend to rny busi
ness. My rest was broken by severe j:ii;.a
about tlio heart and left oliutilder. Thro
years a;io 1 cunimeiu'eii u:-ui ir.
Heart Cure, notwulistanilin 1 hud used so
much patent medicine and taken (Imps fmm
doctors for years without beinr? Iu -Iped. Dr.
Miles' Heart Cure restored me to lieul'li. It
la truly a wouderful mcdlclno and ft aiTords
mo much pleasure to rvi'iiniriend this rem
edy to overyone." PTrTrWKSST?!!
Dr. Miles' UeniPduw V pi r ' y-'A A
aro sold by all drupE- f v.
gists umier a postuve
guarantee, ilrst bottit
benefits or money re
HIUlCtf3r
funded. Book on dis
eases of the heart aud
nerves f reo, AddrosH,
, Dli. MILKS A'.liUWAL CO.. Llkhurt, lad.
KetHlM l ii Million.
Madiaon, N. C, Au', 4, l.su7.
ooe tirras Liniment Co., Urecus
biro, N. e.
Dear Sirs : rienne ship im at oiv
one groai tlonsp Ureac Iuimont. We
are eutirely out. Don t to sli p ut
once. Please (five us j-ibbera pniiea
It
is the heet thtrf w Have e-.er moi.
W C Jones & Co.
Royal makej the food pure,
whulewme and dclictous.
mm
ml
FCVDZR
Absolutely puro
Celebrated fnr its preat leaveninor
strength and healthfulnees. Assures
the iiioil nsrainRt alum and all forma
of adulteration common to the
cheap brands.
Royal Baking PuV.'PEa Co.,
New Yorff.
SCHEDULE
I
I '
IN EFFECT JAN. 18, 1897.
1h s eondenf-ed'Bchedule is pub
ieta d as information, aud ia subt
ject to change without notice to thr
public :
TKAIN8 LEAVE CuSCORD, . 0.
9:27 p. m. No. H5, daily for Mian,
ta and Charlotte Air Line division,
hdj all points South and Southwest,
(.'times thn una Pullman drawing
room bullet slicpers between New
York, ash n ton, Atlanta, Birms
in'ham, Ublv.'ston, Savannah and
Ja kBonville, Also Jfullman sleeper
l!1 nrlotte.to AuRusta.
8:18 a. m. No. 37, daily, Washing,
ton and Southwestern vestibuled
limitel for Atlanta, Birmingham,
Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile and
New Orleans, uud all points! South
and Southwept. Through Pullman
sleeper New York to New Orleans
and New York to Memphis. Din
ins ear, vestibuled ooach, between
UaR.iington and Atlnnta, Pullmau
toiirint car for Ban Francisco, Bun
days.
U;" p. M. No. 9, daily, from Rich
mond, Wnshiugton, (ioidsboro.Nor'"
folk, Helmn, Kalign, Greensborol
Kucxvillo and ABheville to Char
otto, N. 0.
loao a m. No. 11, daily, for At
lunta and all points South. Solid
Iraii1. liichmoud to Atlanta; Pull
man sleeping car, Richmond to
Greernboro.
10:07 A. M, No. 36, daily, for
Wellington, Richmond, Raleigh
and all points North. Carries Pull
man drawing.room buft'ot sleeper,
Galventon to New York ; Jacksons
villa to New Y'ork ; Birmingham to
New York. Pullman tourist cars
from San I'rarcisco Ihursdays.
'J;02 p. M. No. 38, daily, W ashing
ton and Southwestern vestibuled,
rinited, for Washington and all
boints North. Through Pullman car'
Memphis to New York; New Orleans
to New York; Tampa to New York,
Also carries vertibulcd coach ami
dining car.
7.22 p. m. No. 12, daily, for Ricbs
mend, Asheville, Chattanooga, Ral
t'gh, Goldsboro r.ud all points
North. Carries Pullman sleeping
car from Greensboro to Richmond.
Connocts at Greensboro with train
carrying Pullman enr for Raieigh-
6.17 a. m. No. 10, daily, for Rich
nond ; connects at Greensboro for
Raleigh and Norfo.k ; at Danville
for Washington and points North ;
at Salisbury for Ashville, Knois
villo and points West,
.ill freight trains carry passengers-'
John 31. CrLP, W. A. ItniK,
Traffic M'gr. Gen '1 Pass. Ag't,
. 11. Green, Washin
Geu'i Superintendent,
Washington, -D. C.
S.n.HARDWiCK, Ass'tGeu'iP. kg'tl'.
Atlanta, Ga
. H. Tayloe, Ass-t Gen'l P. Ag't,
Louisville, Ky.
Gotcan Duf ENEEBY, Lc cal Ag't,
Concord. N. 0.
FREE EDUCATION.
An education at Harvard, Yale, oranl
other college or iustituttoa ef learning n
the Uuited ftatia or In the New En
tfland Conservatory of Music, can be
secured liy any young man or woman
who is in earnest. Write for particulars
quickly. JAMKs 1). HALL,
III! llroinlieUl Street, Boston, Mass,
8cpt. 17 J7.
L. T. HARTSELL.
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW,
CONCORD, - - N C.
Prompt attention giten to all
business OHice in Morris building
opposite court house,
D Ci. Cal.lwfll. M. I. M. 1.. Stevens, M. D
Drs. CALDWELL & fc-T EVENS.
Concord, N. 0.
Oniee in old post cfTue building
opposite St. Cloud Hotel.
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