- THK BROKbN FROG. Seventy-Six Passengers: Injured on tlie JXorfollt ana Western A'one of Tliem Killed, and Only a Few Seri ously Injnred-Tlie Trains Were Ditched and One Car Turned Upside Down, - v Cincinnati, C, Oct. U -A special to the Post from Elk born, W. "Va.,' if i i i .. FOR THE NEXT FIVE DAYS ; The salesmen will mark down the price off Furniture, today purchased from Cannons, Fetzer & Bell, After the stock has been gone through with, we will SLAUGHTER TH E PRIGES. . ' v The stock was bought for spot 'cash money, and at a price that our customers can havethe benefit. We will sell FLTRNITRTE OF ALL KINDS CHEAPER FOR THE NEXT NINETY "DAYS t Than'any Furniture dealer in North Carolina,' Seeing is believing, Jco no and see us. - ORY & WADSWORTH. REDUCED BATES. Cotton States ai$ Irifeujallol Exposition ATLANTA, GA Stplemljcr 18 December 3f, Tor the above occasion the Southern Railway Co. will sell low-rate rounfl-trip tickets to ATLANTA, GA., and return on the follow ing' basis: FROM Alexandria, Va.. 28.25 19.25 ARhfivillft. N. n 12.R51 1 u.nrv fl.40 1 6.75 Burlington, N. C. 18.7013.70 BurkevillcVa 23.2517.05 CulDfirar.Vft 25.30 LUfi 9.65..... 111.95!... . 13.60' Chatbam, Va..... 26.8515:30 10.65.... 12.40..... cnarxouesTUie, va... pa Ji7.o& Chapel H1T1.N. C... EQ.40 15.00 vuuuuiUi n. vi... ...... CharlotteN. C... . . . . . Danville, va .... Durham, N. C... Front Boy al,Va Greensboro, N. C GoldsboroN. O. ..... . Hendersonville, N. C. Hickory, N. C . High Point, N.C..,.. Hot Springs, N.C... Henderson, N. C...... Lynchburg, Va....... Lexington, N. C MorRanton,N. C Marion, N. C . Newton, N. C ..... . Orange, Va Oxford, N.C Richmond, Va ... Reidsville, N. C Raleigh, N. C... South Boston, Va Strasburgv Va. . . ; . . . Salisbury, N. C. Statesville, N.C...... Taylorsville, N. C .... Tryon, N.C Washington, D. C West Point, Va. "Wnrrrt tnn Vn U.20:....J. 140U.7J 6.65 13.15'. 8.65.:.;. 6.85 20.05 14.70 10.20 10.45 20.4015.00 26.2519.2a 14.00. 17.6512.95 21.75 15. 95j ttlUX)..;.. 11.70...... 15.30..... 16.95..... 8. on 5.25 7,25 8.40 6.75 11.25 125 14.09..... 10.60 E0.40 15.00 10.45..... 22-6016.50 li.so: 16-05 15.30 11.83 8.05 7.25 7;lfl 7.25 11.25 110.98 14v85 15 Mi..;... tLl.25! E4.6518.00! B3.10 Wrt IE E0.4015 00 &0.451.... B3.2517 05 02.40 18.85 13.80 S70..... 420.4015.00 ffi.45..... Mj80 ..... 121.5515.80 6.2519.2$ 14000..... 15.3ft U.2H.,. 56.35' U25 7.25 12.00,'.. 10.75' 7.85 E6.2519.251 B35 17.35 6.25 19.25 VTilkesboro, N O. .... T7instnn-SRlATTu Ttf ni SlQ.l is ad .9516.85 , . Rates from intermediate points In proportion) ; EXPLANATION. ' Column A: Tickets wai fee eold September tod 12, and daily from September 15 to Decern er 15, 1805, inclusive, with final limit January 7i low. . - -. i . , Column B r Tickets will old dafly from September 16 to December 16, 1895, inclusive final limit twenty (2p) flajr4?rpm date pf, -Goinmn C: Tickets will be sold dally from ?B$e21Dr.15 December 4895 mclusive; i with final limit fifteen (15) days tfuom date of sale. No ticket to bear longer limit than Janu- 'Cjfitrf-iJ J Tickets wlUl)e soldon Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week from September 17 unta December 24, 1805 inclusive, vWith final limit ten (30) days from date of sale. Column B: Tickets will be sold 1 ally from September 15 to December 30. 1895, inclusive, with final limit seven U) days from date otaale. - ''"'i' RAILWAY i I Is the only Una entering the Exposition Grounds, having' .a double-track, standard firuage railway from the center of the city of .Atlanta to the Exposition Grounds. . For tickets ana full information apply 14 Tour nearest irent,t)radreast " : I, M. CCTLP, iW.A.TURK, , TrafloAfanager,. - A Gen,! Pass. Agt4 XS?) Penna. Arp- ws45ln5Wl ,r I eumatism reiievO Ui-4VU.Uy Dr. Wiles JNerve masters. ..FTJ25 .... 8.15 .....4.90 12.63 . . 14.09.,.. 1134. ... n FOR SALE One Benley's Monarch fence niacuine, one two-horse har row, one big Oliver Chilled plouahrone side harrow, three ploughs, one wagon and har ness, one log ch,ain. one feed cutter Totary- and o. 8i, one cross cut folding eaw, lever power, one jump-seat phaeton, one single-seated phaeton, one .honsa feet pallings, ft. ui oaK post, eignt ituns dred f t, fxaming lumber. Pri vate sa& 1 . Ajlida L. Buekhead. lwd 2vi. him Mep, " MT. PLEASANT, N. Q.) m,. .a. . a smRp;ii).t dm i res AD ADEM ICCOM M M RC1 A L COLLEGIATE COURSES. Total ieceeaary; Ifixpenges session of 38 weeks, $85.00 to v- s.es8ipn; fegina JJept & 3895. For "eptalogue : and special mfoimation. address lm. Secretary op Facultt. ADMmiSIAXQ NOTICE. Baving been duly apDointed and qua,lied administraQr on , the jes tatfc ofG. hite,c decease, all yHrfVWPiQing-ciaims against the sid.dQeasd arejjier.eby .nofle. o present? them to the underfiifrned mmJ; a.uttentkated, -on or before September 24, 1896, or this notice will be:plead as aj.l?ar to their rec covcry- Also all persons owing said deceased are notified that prompt . J. wmTErAammistrator. This, Sept. 23, 1895. says: '.:.';-' v Z Passenger train No. 11, between BluefieM and Kenova, on the Nor folk and Western railway .was wrecked this morning. The baggage and mail car and-the second class coach were thrown from the track and ditched! Seventy-six passen gers were in the car and all were more or less injured. P Dillon, mayor of Pocahontas, Va , was bad ly hurt in le?i - R L Conroyi of Green Brier Coal Company, badly hint in the back and stomach. IP L Shaffer, baeerage 'master, was badly- injnred, but is not thoaght to be aW hurt The basrease fell on him. V . All the woutfded vere taken to Pocahontas for medical attendance; The second class car turned upside down in the creek, A broken frog caused the wreck. The train was delayed five hours on account of the accident. r ' reat Things in SiRhi. Rabbits are ripe, 'possums soon will be, while birds can be shot at in several weeks, and although we can't reach the bird, we can at least get a 'possum or a rabbit. Whftl'a the use of weeping or growling when all- these grand things are in Bight? Then the per simmon crop hasn't gone anywhere. lacusts, walnuts and hickory nuts are all plentiful. Bnchlen's Arnica Salve, The Best Salve in tke world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ghappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and.positively cures Piles or no pay rcqui-ed. It is guaranteed to give statisfaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For eale at P B Fetzer's Drug 8 tore. . : c. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE, i Having been duly appointed and qualified administrator of the estate of Margaret A tlilemar, deceased, all persons holding claims against the said decasptd are hereby noti fied to piesent them, duly authen ticated, to the undersigned for pay, xnent on or before the- 17th day of October 1896 or this notice will be plead as a bar to their recovery. Also all persons owing said estate are notified that prompt payment is JNO. ERWIN-' 0. A- MISENHEIMER ERW1HP & MiSENHEIMEB :: hyicians and?Sflrgeons ,0filce No. 8. Harty vbuildinp, op posite -2nd Presbyierran church. Charlotte, N. C Dis&olncion5jf Firm. r Th -firm otitortigpn, iLentz & Co. is this day disblvcl py imutual consent. All perspns rinUeJbted tQ sai firm will please calap settle Thankful for all p4s,tfatos, we re main, Respectfully, v ' I)iMQBISON, ' ; - Ai jjipai'tz, -' - ' GiiispN, Concord, N, C., 09.tS ?5 The copartnership licejf pre - ex isting under the nrmTnaiiM of MorJ risbn Lentz & CQ.ainheen diaw solved m, the withdrat-pt Mr. A. E-Uientz; the undcreinedsrsrjent- fully, announce -3&sthe publiothafe they have formed a conartnershm undertterm'atne qi-ibsbu & marrisun ro uo 'a general mercnan dise business and hope,-to; merit a generous snare of the public patron age. IBpectfuilv, , ; .".y" R. E. Gibson, ' - D. B. Mobei&on . hConcord, N. C, Oct. 3, 1895. 1 PWJh fiim Cribso . niifiBuu ly vxio puuiio its wpriny oi tneir patrxmage, - , - , liespectf ully. Concord. N. Ct,rPiC. 3, 1895. ; oigiis ; H. . CALDTEL ATT0E&EY AT LA W, Tr qOCORD V. c. Ofilcey nMdrns bDHding,opposite Conrt Housed Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher' prescription for Infants and Children. It contains ne'ither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harml w substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and stor Oil. . It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years 0 by millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and tys feverishriess. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething ; troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panaceathe Mother's Friend, Castoria. Castoria Is an excelleut medicine fof chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dr. G. C Usgooo, - Iwellt Mass., Castoria is the best remedy for children of trhich I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when" mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, ; morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby 6ending them to premature graves," Dr. J. F. Kinchelob, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77- Reduced Kallrontl Itates. Cotton State and International Exposition Atlanta, Ga. Tickets on sale September 5 and 12 and daiJy from' September 15 to Decem ber 15. 1896, inclusive with final limit January 7, 1896. Fare for round trip $14.20. Tickets on Bale da?ly from September 15 to Decern ber 30, inclusive with final limit fifteen days from dat of sale. -Fare for round trip $10.40. Tickets on sale "daily from September 15 to December 30, inclusive with , final limit seven days from date of sale. Fare for round trip 6 55. ' Burke County Agricultural Fair, Morgan ton, N. C, tickets on sale October 14th to 17th inclusive, final limit October 18th- 1895. .Continue Ous passage in both directions. Fare foi round trip $3.30. " T " " General Missionary Convention, Dallas, Texas. Tickets oii sale Oct, 16; good going on date o! 'saIe only. r mai Jimit kjcu ou, ioyo. vjpnvinuous posssge in each directior. " Fare for round trip 34.35. IroncIad cOn ditions to be complied with. Convention of International .As sociation of Fire engineers -Au gusta, Ga. Tickets on sale pit "5, 6 and 7, good going on date "of sale1 only; Final limit Oct: 25, "1895. Continuous passage in -each direc tion Fare for round trip :S7.45 Ironclad conditions to be qompliedl With. - ; : ,r National meeting Kentucky trot tirg horse breeders Assbciatibn Lexingtor, Ky, :"Ticke(s "sale Oct. 7th and 8th good going on date Of sale only. Final limit Oct; 21st Continupus pasrgage in eaqh ctfrecV Jorth Carolina conference H.:E; 9 wren ureensborp, N. C. . Tickets on sale Oct; 14th to 17 inplusive final limit Oci. 23rd 1895 "Continuous passage ir4 each: directions LFftro for rpund.trip J5.65. , . . FOR SALE HARD COAL aOFTCOAL, BLOCCOAL, . STONE, COAL, -SMITH COAL Best; Coal in the S 6 n ih . . 4.nnMffl,ii,i -ai ' delivery Low Price. .Call on tion. Fare for, rsund. trip via Char lottesillQ $16.00' via Taint RocK '815.35. ;V r, '-;-" J..,, 0 '.'..y- : K. L. CRAVEN. Castoria. M Castoria is so well adapted to children that-. I recomruend it as superior to any prescriptiQa known to me." - ' H. A. Archer, m. - Ill So. Oxlord St., Brooklyn, N. . " ' ' "Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their expert ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regulat products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." . " ' United Hospital and Dispensary, " . : ' ' ' Boston, Mass Allkn C Smith, Pres. Murray Street, New York City. OONCORD MARKETS COTTON MAEKFT. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling. 9 Middlings 7 85 Low mHdlin 7i Stains " 5 to PRODUCE MAEEET Corrected bv 0. W Swink. Bacon.......i 8j Sugarcured nams 125tol5? rn i J o is fs duik meats, oiuw ow Beeswax...... ......20 f Butter 15 Ohickerid..... 10to20 Oorn...... 40 JEggs....... ......... .............. 121 T" . t"T ft mJCl Vi. ....... m Tkir.L it 1 UK riouriNonn ijaroiina i." Meal................. f Oats,,,...... 3 Tallow........... 3to4 There is a difference between med cines and ruedicihes. . m - liose of to-day, as a rule, differfrom those of the past in many respects. Fully asgreat is the difference w tween Dr. King's and the ordinary medicines of to-day-It is unlike them in THESE riVE THINGS: l.Jt does not taste likcanicai- Cine. It is as pleasant to take ' lemonadd and makes a most reire&u b , It never nauseates tne delicate stomach. At. . tt does not swap off one ease for another. It doesnot one f orpa of disease in order to re another as is so often' the cas?. 4. It contains no alcohol opium in any form and is iyL, harmless even when given to a ;T6..It,does,not patch simply cnijes. at . reaches as notniiifo does' to ia TiMen sources of ox ihrthe blood jmd removes thd cae. ,does this-with ra ease and power have never been equaled. VFor all troubles of the Blood. liot&- l of 3ULABIAL POISON It stands pre-e .tfiWiiooui a rival or peer. .m THE ATLANTA CHEMICAL CO., AJ WBIIl JOE 18-PAQI BOOK. JtAH- R3 M mm 9 FETZER' --urn, S .1 - - - ' - - - ,