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4 f ) HIT) i Af A RKKTfl" BIG WHITE GOODS S ALE. COTTON MARKET. Corrected daily by Cannons x Fclzer, Lav middling........ 6JQ H 31. jciiiuj? ---rv 6i Govt middling... 7 Stains 5 6 PRODUCE MARKET. , ormted daily by W. J. Swlnk.) B-.-o. .....,..$08i Suar-cured hams 1 4 JUST RECEIVG, OPENING, PLACING THEM AT :o: oi B'iik m ate, Bides...,. 8 1U . a 13 JfiL Butter 7... 15 Free Trade1? Chickens... k.... 1(1 Com.. r:.Jt... W E gs. 15 Lard .f.... 8 10 Flour (North Carolina). 2 30 1 Mod !. 65 1 40 4 70 45 5 80 i Blind From Scrofula Cured. Atlanta, Ga., June 2nd. . :Mv six vear old bod baa haa a ter rible sloughing scrofula ulcer of the n-K:k for inree 'years, attended witn b Hidness, loss of hair, great einaci at'on. and general prostration. Physicians and various blood re uedies were resorted to without benefit. The New Atlanta Medical Co iege treated him for three months, but his condition grew tvorse. , I was urged to try the efficacy of B. B. B , and to the ustonishtnent tnytself, friends and neighbors, one single bottle effected an entire ure. TJlceis of the neck entirely healed,' eyesight restored, and the. hair com jneiced grOwing on his head again. I live at 245 Jones street, Atlanta, and my boy is there to be seen- FRANK JOSEPH. J. W. Messer, Howell's Cross Roads, CMerok'ee county, Ga., writes: "I was afflicted with chronic sores nine years, and bad tried many medicines and they did me no good. I then tried B. B. B , and eight bottles cured me sound and well." ADMINISTRAT0R'SNOTICE. Having qualified as the Adminis trator of John H Morrison, deceas ed, alliersons owing said Estate are hereby notified thatThey must make immediate payment, or suit will be brought. And all persons haying iaims against said Estate must present them ta the undersignedj uiy autneBiicateu, on or Deiore tne 1st day of February, 1893. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. VWP &JP Morrison, Admr. By WM Smith, Jan. 2lst, '92. Attorney; .Oats. .. TalJow . ozy3iivij . TRUSTEE'S SALE. , . . By virtue of ffuthoritj- vested in sue by a Deed in Trust or Mortgage executed by S L Carroll andwif M E Carroll, on the 16th day of April, 1863, which Mortgage or Deed in Trust is duly recorded in Register's Office for Cabarrus County, North Carolinft, in book No. 37, page 28, 1 will sell at public auction at the Court House door in!olcord,North Carolina, on the 25th day of Jan 1892 to the highest bidder, for cash Onewtract of lacd adjoining C A Pitts, D S Caldwe's andoters, 3 ontaining abut 95 acres. Title to sai(if)Upejty is suppjped' to be good, but the purchaser only takes such title as I am authorized to contey under said morteracre. w A. J. 130ST, Surviving trustee . Jiy Wm. M. Smith, Att' Dated 24th day of Dec. 1801. Factory SloBf Si Nine f-harf s Odell Manufacturing Ccnicany stock have heen placed in my hands for sale. This is a procd investment, as it. pais good diYi tlenda. JNO. P. ALLIhJON. dec 21 6t Have justjclosed out some big lots. Will giwe you the get tlie cream. m Thoinds of Yards of bleached Wj? hftve short lengths in white gootls.can give yu at is the time. - ' . . COMB AND SEE. Now for Taxes! The tax books, are now in my hands. Lwill visit I he places betow for t Jig collection of the taxes, on tbe'days stated: Township. . 1891. No. 1: Monday October 12 it n 2. Tuesday 13 3. We mcsday. . 4. Thursday 5. Friday 6. Saturday 7- Monday 8. Tuesday 9. Wednesday .. 10. Thursday 14 15 Iff 17' 19 20 21 22 23 11. Frfday Respectfully, L. M. MORRISON, Sheriff. Cabarrus conntv, N. C, Sept. 2791 ft 1"IJ ,"W ii'il '' Children Cry : for PITCHEU'S '. CAS-TOEIIA, " Castoria Is so irell adapted to ehlldrtn that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." If. 'A. Archer, M. D.. t 111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y "I im Castoria In my practice, and And It peoially adapted to affections of children." Alex. Kohertsox, M. D., 1057 2d Ave., New York. ' "From personal knowledge I can gay that Castoria is a most excellent medicine for chil drau." . Dr. G. C. Osoood, Lowell, Mass. Cato-a promotes Ii toutlon, nd overcoc ;s Flutuleucy, Co,'stuation, Sour Stomacn, Jiarrhoea, aiiu Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its leep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. c HI I 111-11 LAND4SALE. By virtue of a mortgage or trust deed executed to Asa Bost, dec'd by Wilson Icard and wife, Mary Jane Icard, on the 3rd day of Nov. 1883, and registered in record'6f deeds for Cabarvis county, in book 37, pages 394, 395 and 396. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the court housedoor in the town of Concord, on Monday, the 15th day of February, 1892, the property des cribed in said fleed trust, it being one lot on Tournament Place St., in Coleburgnear Concord, N. C, and bounded as follows: 50 feet front on east side Concord St., and boanded by parallel sidelines, lying between lots No. 18 and 22 on said Tourna rcen si. do- ment Place St. said lot beinc No. 20. on said street, and fuliy scribed in hcok 31. pag 29 ftx office f of Register of Deed 3 for aharrus coiftjty. f J.JF. BOST, Admir. of Asa Bost, The Trustee. JaLilWifcds JVhea Eaby was sick, we gavHer Castoria. tVJien she was a CluLi, she cried for Castoria. iWca 0! tAme ss, she cllfef to Castoria. Vliou she had Childrpn.he gavu mem Cajtori1 ivtlUer FRESH QjS'fERS. Call and'hcve ycuroidcrsSfor Hne Fresh 0sters. COOK & S A PPENFIELP. -o:- IGAffO l5 PROCESSION AND WRITE FOR FREE COPIES. THE CHICAGO LEDGER, W. D. BOYCE, Publisher, .CHICAGO ILL. IT your Newsdealer or Newsboy 6ott act handle the Ledger, ask Un to write to us, and we will send bis en tale. Speak to your Newsdealer mr ft tT S f ZZ5.UOO WHY j J$s$ DON'T A'Z 'Wk voir Imlk the jmM 1mm mm SAMPLE THE SATURDAY BLADE HAS THE LARGEST PROVED PAID CIRCU UTWMI OF AMY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN THE U. S. IT IS SOLD BY NEWS BOYS ,l OVER 10.000 CITIES AND TOWNS. S CENTS A COPY. OR $2.00 PER YCAR, IT IS THE ONLY ILLUSTRATED 5 CENT NEWSPAPER PRINTED. ANY PERSON GETTING US fiJPI? 5ELL 008 PASERS IN A TOWN WHERE WE ARE NOT NOW SELLINS. WILL GET THE BLADE FREE. WRITE FOR SAMPLES. ETC AND A00RESS a aturday JBladlo. - OJiIorko. tit a -T0E3I.E-- . IS 35 CE32STTS -PRINTS THE NEWS, , j LTJCAL, STATE AND GENERAL, tpecialr the Local News Record the coming Q(idging ofyour friends arTd acqaint- anofisfand print your OAvn nam as well ! Advocate everything of benefit to the community and that 1'iumise to inomote the growth and prosperity of Concord. 'lOppobe anything likely to workliurt toour thriving little city. Discuss litics Delivered by Cauiers or sent by mail at So Cents per month or $4.00 yer year ' SUBS CHIEF TO THE LIVELY DAILY STANDARD. advanfcige. Early Jjuyei t ill Domestics. half price. Remember, 'NOW s ' ' . CANNONS $ 'FETZER. TOE -"firinfiili i ii OOP SrwnanmnHa3 O FJ C S 19 YEAR OLD LARGEST AND BEST ILLUSTRATED FAMILY WEEKLY Story Paper IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY $2.00 PER YEAR All other Story Paper 13.00 par Year. 5qnPLLf Free them to about it. Vy!3r . f s. i rr- COPIES WEEKLV ONLY - 1 nms Standard simon pure Democracy but administer them in broken doses. No one will fail io under" stand Free Trade when 4hey ste ithat cheap goods they can buy from HO . Mi CO. They offer the 'newest styles and shades m Dress Goods to be found in this market A full line, of Cashmeres from 10c. to $1 per yard. All the new things in Plaids nice strived Plaids from 18c. to $1.25 per yara. Special line of desirable Plata's, 4 inches wide, at 60c. per yard. We hvve anything in Trimmin. from a nail head up to th,e finest silk cord. In our stock you luill also find a nice line of Wravs. We have Jackets and Refers made of stock inet, in single and double breast from $3 to $7.50. This is the only house in town where' you can buylthe Qxchermie Dress Goods. Calico 4c' per yard. Gentlemen if you want I he best Suit, Eat or thebesl voir of Shots that the mar ket affords, please examine ok i our stock before you bu y and ivc will save youmoney. Have always on hand'a full line of Ladies and Gents' Hose, Umbrcllasland Parasols, c. Anyihing you may call for and price anil quality guaranteed. We allow j:c on c to undersell us. Sample Carvct a svccialty. EOOYER.LOREXCO OVER
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