t, . A . FOR 'THE NEXT FIVE DAYS . - The salesmen will mark downjthe price of garniture, today purchased from Cannons, Fetzer & Bell, Afler the stock has been gone through with, we will SLAUGHTER The stock was bought for ' - " . ' a price that our customers can have.the -beneht. ; W - - - - will sell V " : " FURNITRTE OF ALL KINDS CHEAPER FOR THE NEXT Than any Furniture dealer in North Carolina, Seeing is believing, xoma and see us. REDUCED RATES. totton states eijj liitesiatioiial Expssitloq ATLANTA, G A.. Stplember 13 December 3r, rS9J Yorthe above occasion the Southern Railway Co. "will sell low-rate round-trip tickets to ATLANTA, GA., and return on the follow ing basii: . B D E A Alexandria, Va . . 128.25 19.25 u.oo ABneviue, jn.u 12.85' Burlington, N. C. 18.70 13.70 BurkovUle, Va 23.25 17.05 Culpeper, Va 25.30 13.55 9.40 5.75 9.65 mw 11.95 Jnatbam, Va 20.85 15.30 m 9m mm m 9 W wi.fcil ' ;narlottesYille, Va... ChapelHfll, N.C..... Concord, N.C Charlotte, N. C... . . . Danviile,Va... Durham, N. C. . . ...... K DE I , t&A E0.40 15.00.. ...R05I 114. ZU. 1U.Q rri5l. 6.55 5.85 20.0514.70 9.65 10.20'...,. 1045' 20.4015.00 26.2519.25 Greensboro. N. P d .front ii03'ai, va 14.-00 Goldshorn Ttf f! 117.6512.9a 121.7515.95 Y.ZU 11. GO'..... Hieknrv. TJ. f! : . . . . iienaersonviiie, N. C. Lll.70,:.. 8.60 .A.I 5.25 I High Point, N.C..... Hot Springs, N. C .... Henderson, N. C Lynchburg, Va. ...... Iiexington,JN. c... Morganton,N.C Marion, N.C.... . Newton, N.C Orange. Va Oxford, N.C ... Richmond, 'Tar. Reidsville,N.O....... ItaleighiN. C South Boston, Va .... Strasburg, Va. Salisbury, N.J. ...... Statesville, N.C Taylors ville,N.C... Tryon. N. C . . Ud.'dU..... 16.95'.. 7.25 8.40 6.75 12.45 14.00 ! 10.50 20.4015.00 22.6016.50 10-45..... UO1 10.05' ii.8a..... 15.80..... 8.05 7.25 7.10 7.25 11.25 14.85'..... 15.30..... lO.SOj..... 11.25 24.5518.00 20.4015 00 13.19,..;. 10.45'...,. 12.40..... 23.2517 051 18.85 13.Rfi fl.W. 20.40 15.00 10-45;.. 10.80 21.5515.80 26.2519.25 aw..... 15.30! 16.35'..... 10.75..... 15.30..... 11.25 is T.25 8.15 11.25 12.00 7.85 Wst Point, Vo .. jWarrenton,. Va 1 Wukesboro, N.C....i 26JJ519.25 U.Off..... 1236517.35 12.60.... 14.00... 0.;..i 322.9516.85 , N.C.9.00 13.95 8.2519.25 L . . . wmston-salem U.30..... 9.80....- (Sates fromnterciediate points in proportion) J EXPLANATION. ' -0JumJ Tickets will be sold September 6 and 12, and daily frcm September 15 to Decent Pef3 189o, inclusive, irlih final limit January sale. .September 15 to .December 30. 1895; inclusive. Ticket .trill bo sold daily from ILtf imit fifteeu 05) days from date of art 7, ffciet to bear er. W tfiuSamt oh Si11-? s T1okete wHUje sold on Tueedayi i7$$1la'yaSt each week from Septembe! lim1tVirS?nf5lber3 1895,4nclusive, with flnal limit ten tW days from date of sale. ft2?JSffiB J1018 wiU old daily from September 15 to December 30, 1895. inclnsive. . ith final limitseven (7) daysfiom dateof Tale' clu SOUTH Eft N R At J?rS-on1 onjerin the Exposition" Sdsnhavi5 a doublo-tracic etandarfU fyiro toe center of the city of ir itf AHO isrpoMtion Groundt. j ; f,or tickets and full information apnlr ta '.TOUT noarffit o crar, 1'in' - . ivuviw goa J, M. CULP. ' ;Gnl Pna A . 1 Penna, Ave TTashlnffton D. a pi1111?!115?1081! sold dafiy from fieptemberi 16 ;to December ,15, 1S95, Inclusive. ' Tfltn llnal limit iwrtt-rr t-Wt Hotto -e - 3p TH E pM GS. spot cash money, and at ...... . k " : - a M v m ' t mm mm mm FOR SALE.1 One Henley's JMonarcb: fence machine, on$) two horse har row; one bis Oliver Chilled ploiiah , one side harrow, three ploughs, one wagon and har ness, one log chain, . one feed cutter rotary and 2Sfo.SK one cross cut folding saw, lever power, one jump-seat phaeton, erne single-seated phaeton, one bpei iuggy, ; two horses, , two thousand feet pailingSi 600 ft. of 4x5 oak post, eight huns dred ft. "framing lumber. Pri vate sale. Alida L. Bubkiiead. Iwd 2w. ' .' M. PLEAN j. 10, - REV. J. J. SHIREY.IDID, f RES ADADEMICCOM MM RC1 AL AND - COLLEGIATE COURSES. Total necessary expenses session, of 38 weeks, f 85. 00 to $137,000. Next session begins Sept B. Ti5. ; "For cotalogne atia spec5al infplntion, n addre the President as above, or lm. Secretasy op Faculty. ount SEMIN AR Y A Flpunshiner School for Youug :- 'Ladies. - TEN. TEACHERS, OfCttmental Braxches Receive ' fJarefni Auenuon, T KEV. Q, L. IT. FISHEB, A. M Mm M Ambena EITOH SURRENDERS. Ue Was Jailed TVimont Ball-no Em ploys Eminent Counsel and Will Plead Not Guilty. : i i' oxville, Tenn., Oct. 16.-r Charier Ritcb, late of Charlotte, 0., who ia charged with the .murder of Thos. -Bxeen last nigtifc, waUed into the police statioq. at S; o!pjock to-night ind rrenderei himrelf to tJhie'f of Police Atkins. " He was remanded to jail without bail to await preliiainar It was : 4 o'clock - this ' morning when the coroher'fl jury returned a verdict charging Bitch with the nrime and holding James B Sims, an electrical engineer of Charlotte, N tress. aa i accessories, Sims has since been released from custody as there was nothing to show that he was i-.. . i mixed up m ;the tragedy. Kitch has engaged eminent counsel and will plead that he did not fire the fatal shot. " House Burnt and Robf. Corslne liOica EverTtbine. " Wednesday evening, the dwelliqs: house on Mr. J Dove's place near Zion church caught tire and was entirely destroyed. j The house was : occupied by Mr Robt. Corzine, an industrious and hard-working man. He lost all his household , effects, clothing ; and everything. In addition, Mr. Cor zine lost about 1,000 pounds of seed cotton and all his wheat, .None of the family were at home Several little colored children were on the lot. The origin of the fire is not known, but ic is thought that the children had been playing with fire. . v . Prominent Man in Monroe. A prominent Cabarrus man in town tosday states that Sheriff Sims of his county, carried the negro rani ist.to Charlotte day before yestenlay solely to cuiry favor with the ne groes of Concord whom - he had of sended by refusing to vote for a ne gro on the municipal ticket ; that there was no earthly danger of lynching the negro, as no one be lieved him guilty Monroe corres pondent oftte Charlotte Observer. ' The correspondent is entirely off or hi 3 informant is. Toe negro" is believed guilty, bedei he con the deed, .cbrroboratiLg the states m3nt8 of the ladi hose person was yiolated. : Sheriff Sims was advised to carry the negro to Charlotte for safe keeping-j-it is a difficult mat ter to keepti prisoner in bar jail and especially v0ne who has such a dark future before him. fl)f ; ; Bue.ten'sr Arnica Bntvm - ; .The Best Salve in tHe," world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Skin jEruptionsand positively cures Piles or no payMreoi-d.; It is guarariteed to give stati.&ction or mohvVefunded. PnceSjS Ipnts per box, " For eale at P B Feizerp Drug Store. OooseltSrease. ' r4-;-' " ' : ' or hundreds 6t uyeafs" Goose Grease has been use'd rlffinma tismv If you want tifQ bVstrliriiment in this .world for alj acnes d bains,' cutsand- oruises go . to Jbhnson'a Dras: Store and buy a bottle of Goose Grease Liniment, made from pare goose grease. llf& by Kiter side Medicine- Co.; Ore Hill; N. D GOAL FOR SALE H ARB. COAL, SOFT COAL, BLOCK-COAL. STONE COAL, I: . SMITH C OAL Best Coal in the South. Accurate weight an d prompt delivery . 1 ; . i . ; Low Price. Call on n Castoria is Dr. Samuel .Pitcher prescription for Infanta Children, it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Ndrcotic substance. It is a harml substitute forParegoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and tor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years o by Millions of Mothers Castoria destroys Worms and lya feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorm, assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children ; " . Dk. G. C Osgood, : " Iowell, Mass." Castoria Is ne t5 tetnedy r rfiildren of trhlch I ain; 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 (sending , them to premature graves.' r ' ; DK. J. K BtoCHELOE, j . Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Mil Reduced Railroad Rates. Cotton State and International Exposition, Atlanta, Ga. Tickets on sale September 5 and 12 and daily from September 15 to Decem ber 15. 1896, inclusive with final' limit January 7, 1896. Fare for round trio 814.2G. Tickets oh Eale ber 30, inclusive with "final limit fifteen days from daU'of sale. Fare for round trip $ia4.:Tice''on sale daily from September 15 tb December 30, inclusive with final limit seven days from date of sale. Fare for round trip 86 55. V Burk'eOounty Agricultural Fair, Morgan ton, N. C, tickets on sale October 14th to 17th inclusive, final limit October 18th, : 1895. ;Gontinu ous passage in both directions. Fare foi round; trip $3:3dT ' 'V ' " ' , General Missionary Coiivention, alias, Texas. Tickets on' sale Oct. 46; gopd soing on date, of sale only. Final limit Oct., 30, 185. Continuous posssge in" each ' direction 'Fare for f6und trip $34.35, Irbnclad con ditions to be cbniplied with, Baptist Educational and Missions ary Convention of North Carolina, Oxford, N. C. Tickets on sale Oct. 22, 23 and 24. Final limit Oct. 28, 1895. Coutinuqus passage in cachi direction. Fare for round trip$6.85i Sells Brothers Show?, Salisbury N, O. Tickets on sale Oct. 25. Final limit Oct; 26. ; 1895V :Continuoiift passage in each direction. Fare for round trip. 90 cents. ; : ' . - d f . Fresbvteriau Synod, of .orth? CarOina, Fayelteville..Jl Tickets on sale to .Greensboro and Selma Oct:;21 to 23. Firiallimit November 2, 189i. : Continuous pasBage m Wcti direction. ; Fare 'lor f round trip tb Greensboro 83.65 to Salem $7.5a The rate frdm-Greensboro via O. F1 & Y. V. will be 8165 and from Selma vi? A.;C, LV 2.50 - ; ,:i t " North Carolina State Fair coiorecu, itaieign, jn. U, Tickets on sale November 2 to inclusive! Final : limit 'November r? 11 189S. Con iinuous passage in each direc tion. - Fare for round trip including one admiBaion to fair grounds 8550. . Ncrth Carplin a conference M. E, church .Greensboro, N. C. .Tickets on sale Oct; 14th to 17 inclusive final hmit Oct; 23rd . 1895. Cdtiiinuoaa passage in each direction. Fare for JN0. R. ERWIN.'v C. A. MISENftEIMER ERW IN & MISENHEIMER Physicians and Surgeons; 1 - Office No. 3. Hartv mm r Castoria. Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recomniend it as superior to any prescription known to me," ' ' - . r- . H. A. Archer, m. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y, "Our physicians in the children's depart. ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and . although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are -free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look '.vith iaror upon it." United Hospital and Dispensary, , --' -: Boston, Mass. Allen C Smith, Pres. Murray Street, New York City. 3 OONCOED MARKETS COTTOK MARKET. : Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling.......... .9 Middlings................. ..7 85 kw mHdlin ....7i Staina ....................... .5" 10 6! PRODUCE MARKET Corrected bv C. W Swink. Bacon........ ....Si Sugarcured nams .12- tol5 Bulk meats, sides . 8 to 9 Beeswax.;..:..;....... .20 Butter .v...;. .15 Chicked 10to20 Corn..... . .......... .... 40 iEggs....i.L............... 121 Lard..;.... .8 FlourlNorth Carolina) . . 1.75 Meal...... ..53 Oats 35 Tallow........ 3toi There is a difference between medi cines and medicines. ' , I Those of toay, as a rule, differ from those of the past in many respects. . ;Fully as OTeat is the difierence be tween Dr. King's and the ordinary medicines of to-day. It is unlike them in THESE riVE THINGS: . 1. It does not taste like a medi cine. It is as pleasant to take as lemonade and makes a most refreshing "drink. ' ,: : 2. It never nauseates the most delicate stomach. " . i 3. It does not swap off one dis ease for another." It doesnot set up one fdrni bf disease in order to relieve another as is so often the case. 4, It cpntains , no alcohol or Opium in any form and is always harmless even WHen given to a pace one day old. I ' ... . 5. It does-not patch simply, cures. It reaches as nothing: else 4qes; to the hidden sources of disease in tne;hIood.and removes tha cause, i does' this' with an ease and power 'tlfLVA Yt ftrii' Knari Ato1 a1 . r:r,armrout)les of the Blood, Stoma ! Bowels, Kidneys and Nerves, and for aj kZ3 Q r ?or HLcAiUAli FOISON re stanas v witnout a rival or & peer. ,t taKfcoid by drogilsti new package. --X w tie, 108 Coses. One Dollar. Manufactured on THE ATLANTA CHEKICAL CO., ATLANTA- WBITB roa CS-PAQB B00Z. HATXED I FJETZEll' S BE JIG S rsry - - . xiow xTice. uau on mmm i Hrfc. N. e - & .. t. - c. r a v: e -n. SSS&tS? "sbyterian church.