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A C'linnceto Make$500or llettrr I A slim chance, you fancy. Well, Tt.i 't and jdge fr y urself. You have Catarrh $500 is offered for an imurable c;se of Catarrh in the Ilea, ly the proprietors of Di. Safe's Catarrh i Remedy. Symptoms of Catarrh. Head ache, obstruction of the nose, dis charges fulling iuto the throat, sometimes prof uee, waterly and acrid, at others, thick, teuMciou, mucous, purulent, bloody putrid and offen sive ; eyes weak, Tinging in the ears, deafness ; offensive breath ; smell and taste imoared, and. general debility. Only a few pf these symptoms likely to be present at once. Dr. tfage'a Remedy cures the wot st cass. Only 50 ceuts. Sold by druggists every where. Either would he acceptable. y0T f J, , At the head of all blood-purifiers is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. But it's different from all of them. What ever is claimed for this, it's guaran teed to do. Tho money is refunded' m every case where it fails to bene fit or cure. It's because.it is differ ent that it can be sold so. All "diseases originating from a torpid liver or impure blood yield to it. It cleanses and purifies tho system, freeing it from all manner of blood poisons, no matter from vWiat causo they have arisen. For Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Scrofula, Salt -rheum, Tetter, Erysipelas, or any blood taint or disorder, it is an unequalcd remedy. Nothing clso can take its place. " Golden Medical Discovery " contains no alcohol to inebriate, and no syrup or sugar to derango digestion. It's a concentrated vegetable ex tract ; put up in largo bottles ; pleasant to tho taste, and equally good for adults or children ; works equally well all the year round. SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a nu-rtiMj; executed to me bv W. K. Reed and bis wife on the 22nd day of .July 1880, aud recorded in the oflieo of Reyialerof Deeds for Cabarrus county, in lie" ord of Mortgages, No. 4. page 1 will sell for cash, at public auction, in front of tho court house door in Concord, at 12 o'clock. M. on Mon day, the 14th day of March, 1892, a tract of land containing seventy three 173) acres, situated No. 1 township, sid comty, adjoining the lauds of Virginia Ervin, T. P. l'harr, M. P. Teeter and others, t e metes and boundaries of which tract are fully givn in aid mortgage. This 12t!i day of Feb'. 1892 ELAM KING, Trustee. . NOTICE 0FJISS0LIrTI0I-I. The firm of Hoover, Lorfc & Co. hfft this nay been dissolved by Rju tual ot rent It, M. White having disposed of his interest in said firm to D. R. Hoover and i. M. .iore, wLo under the firm mi me and style of Hoover &, Lore wili assume all liabilities of tin liiiik of Hoover, Lore & Co., aud collect all debts due said firm. D. 1 Hoovkr, jb. 1, lbfJ2 G. M Lore. K!M. White. Having purchased the nterest of Tl M White in the firm of Hoover, Lore & Co. the aecHats and notes idue the old firm will have to be ad justed with us at once. Further notice nor further indulgence will not be given, HOOVER & LOME d lmo . j. I. TAILOR, lias taken rooms at D. J. Bos tian's Racket store, where he would be glad to serve his friends and customers to any thing in his line. ' Jan. 8 '92. 1 mo. Cap AS WE Mi-W Peerless ... tfP HP"-' EIVE CENTS A PACKAGE CALL EAR Lie ZAND GET YOUR SELECTIONS 'OF COLO US. FETZER'S DRUG- STORE. mm m IHl. fWll.nl -A. "BIG- LOT That MUST B If you need or want a D. D: JOHNSON, Druggist, UEALEK N PURE, FUKSII DRUGS and i;aul 13. .iEAJN'S, LAWK AND COUilSELLOR. x'ractices ia State ancfiflderal Coui Ts Offlceson East Depot Street, up sfctl:' mrear of Dr. P Gibson's brick build ing opposj tf . D. Fetzer's Dru Rtfrr A Tm 1T3 rVl lot tt rt frwm aflna mwA If - J. v.stract cif the iaws,sbowug How tot r ' Ahtuin TSrtirfa Aotfl rr-f V arss, topfnenu, sent 1rtul1-- f A GLEAN SWEEP! INTEND TO DISCUNTIMJE THE SALE OF ' WE OFFER TO JC LOSE OUTJOUR PRE . SENT STOCK OF Pesrlass Package Dves . AT li REGULAR PIE OF LIMTJPS 6 oOketur lamp, come'and'sse'rne. AND RELIABLE-. MEDICINES SALVES RICK -A N D- Mdi. Li 1 1 m I bavp BRICK cn hand at all times. Part'os needing any will do well to see me befor purchnsinc;. I also TAKE CONTRACTS to do small or large jobs in brick work in any part of the country. Write me or come io see me. R. J. FOIL, Concord. N.C- I'AH V'i y IMPORTANT TO ALL I hereby notify nil tax payerH ibat I will on the 15th day of December, levy and seize the personal property of al persons who have not by thut time paid their property taxes. At the same time I shall return ' to the Mayor the nanus ol all persous who have not paid their poll taxes to the town. This hurry is necessitated in con sequence of netl of funds for the graded school, for the interest on bonds and for macadamizes. ; This isnodiotice simply to .scare, but is exactly whal am compelled by law to do. If auy body thins a I am not compelled to act, they can t.l. :i j 1 ... 11 eauy uuu see, anu pay coses. GEO. V MEANS. Town Tax Collector. Office, City Hall, opp. court house. SHOWS Perfectly lovely feathers. Perfectly lovely felt hats. Perfectly lovely ribCons. Perfectly lovely cajxs - Perfectly lovely everyth p My Caps for Children aro Also Per fectly Lovely. Get tho cli'ild one. 'Miss Fan Fish ki:. oct29.1tf Y8RKE & IDSim KiUpurm.u ineliulf'S fviTything in i 1 1 1 FROM A CAR El TA C A . TO a: Four-Horso Wagon mh1 tirrlrjv.v. Pru-ey low. We. want to say just one thine about 1802, and this is the time to say it. We propoe to make s me morablo year of it, and we propose to bein riht now, by selliupr you Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and 'Sil verware cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Our display is complete and not to look at it is like missiuj; one of the spectacles of a lifetime. CORRELL & BRO. Dn Lumber! I have a lot of good DRY LUMREIl for tloorirf, celling and (heart) fence railing. Parties dusirin'g sucliluml)cr will ciHl on me. CONTRACTOR. I also take or tract to do any find of WOOD WORK, and will guartiutee sat isfaction. Work taken by the job or by the day. John . Pounds. SEE TI-XIS. Fj'om now until January hlSD2, I will sell all Euriiiturcnow in "stoclc in wj store. Those within bargains should call at once. 20 lm M. E. CAS TOE. E;d. K. Correll FA1MTER. After much experience in every featuro of the business, I am pre pared to do all Linda of house painting, deeoratiug, sign painting, papering, etc. Prices low. Leave ordra at Correll BroV Jew elry Store. may HO F17HNITUI' ' forstiorb, ma For tb,e old, the midd.iV a and tlie yotin, the rid. 1 mon folks and the poor. If the above includes 1. we want your trade a ; tf good ood and low and a close attention to ir wants go for anythh- . ,e will get it. 1892 finds 11- ' c ter able tp give you ni'si!e price than ever before. li t - ing, as we do, in large quanti ties for SPOT GASH we get on tle inside every time. Thanking you for r kiird patronage you have giv ey, us in the pat; we are Yours to Serve, -Mi ft 3 3STOT Tho great professional horse shoer httc open'd a sh;i in 1'ioui ' e Tnntty Reform eiiu'ch. e, tTood pn' pie, mid f'aiui)ie im !. I have had 18 years experi nee in hor.-e sl'.e:i'jg. I h!so do wood w'ork, such is tilliui w !. s ai-i t -i 1 insf buggies. Co.i e one, come all. If you want a good j b eone and see inc. J. II. M SJlKXTAt O 'EIEWWEBSTR if. 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