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- "MANUFACTURERS OF Fi-ie Ginliams Outin0, Cloths. Plaids Sheeting and Salt Bags. Dealers in GENERAL MERCHADISES o- Bnvers of -o COUNTRY Z PRODUCE ot all kind, and 4-foot wood always wanted- best prices for same. We invite an inspec tion ot all the goods we manufacture. ODELL MFG. Co:, Concord N. C COKCOED, N. C. J. M. Odell, President D, B. Ccltrane Cashier . D. Coltkane, -Assistant Cashier Capital, Surplus, $50,000 $16,00r DIRECTORS ; J. M. Odell, D. F. Cannon Flam King, J. W. Cannon W R. Odell, W. H, Lilly, D. B Colteane There is a difference between cines and medicines' nedi Those of to-day, as a rule, differ from 1-hose of the past in many respects. Fully as great is the difference be tween Dr. King's ROYAL ER0E?UER and the ordinarrmedicines ..of .to-er. .It is unlike them m THESE FIVE THINGS : ' 1 It does not taste like a medi . vine. It is as pleasant to take as T lemonade and makes a inost'ref resting i drink. 2. It never nauseates the most delicate stonlach. i 3. It does not swap off one ds f ease for another. It does not set up one form of disease in order to relievo another as is so often the case. ". 4. It contains no alcohol or ; opium in any form and . is always harmless even when given to a" babe V one day old. ' i h : t 5. It does not patch simply, it cures. It reaches as nothing else does to the hidden sources of disease in the blood and removes tha cause. It does this with an ease and power that have never been equaled." " -' " For all tjoubles cfnhe Blood, - Stomach . SS!1TS;l1,lnys.and Nerves, and for aU forme of MALARIAL POISON ft Btands pre-eminent-Tnthouta-riralor.apeer.- . i!tWlfhaTnegista' Package, law feot. r Ti"St Q8 Poaes. OuSiar. .Xffvtuxedonly by inx ATLANTA CHEf'ICAL CO., ATLANTA, fiA. iiiliL FOREST HILL NEWS Mr. Cook Improving Baseoaii morrow Between Charlotte and Forest Hill Snoened by Lightning Personal Items. i Mrs. W R Odell and children left i. or the seashore on the noon tram today, via Unariotte. i Mr. C T Troy has returned from J Misenbeimer's Springs, Thursday evening during the storm Mrs. T H Cook atd little son Carle, received a slight shock by lightning. j The condition of Mr. J C Cook, who has been quite sick at Mr. John Mcinnis', is thought to be much better this morning. Mr. D H Cook, his father, who has been with him, returned to .ML Gilead this mcrning. Mrs H T Utley and children and Miss Minnie Coble returned from Liberty last niht, ant;- u ;;Ai of several weeks wirlr relaiiyea and friends at that place. j Mrs. C T Troy? has returned from Whitney, S. C, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. 0 C Russell, who will spend some timejvisiting her father, Mr. J H Kizziah, on North Main street. The game of baseball wbich was to have been played between Forest Hill and Htintersville tomorrow evening has been postponed and our boys will play Charlotte at their grounds tomorrow evening at 4;30 o'clock. Eyerybody invited.; Mr. J W Moose, of Dnrham, is visitiDg relatives and friends in the city. Mr. Moose is a brother of Rev. J R Moose, of Cannon ville, and was once a resident of this city. . For Over Fifty Years- Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect sue- cess. It soothes the child! softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by uruggist8 in every part of the world, Twenty-ye cents a bottle, Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth ing JSyrup," and take no other kind Notice off Seizure. Seized in No. 3 township,1 August 8, 1896, one gray horse, one one-horse wagon supposed to be the property of D A Evans for violating' the In ternal Revenue laws of thi United States. v Notice is hereby given to any one claiming said property to give no. "ice in the form and manner pre scribed by law, to the undersigned, tt nis office in Asheville, N, C, within 30 days from date hereof, or the property will be forfeited to the government of the United Sl ates.; ; !: ; .;' SAM L. KOGErS, Collector. By R. S. Harris, D. C. August 8, 1896. . 1: 4 t h SHbiZ3 te n r ' t-i J MB w m r.9 BE! -Sb 1 - m rn V ft 3 OS 33ry Wrn M M A , gSH ? lZ: -n mm : imp mxx irM.y - IN GABARR A lJLi FRANK HOWARD KEAJJY TO MEET HIS GOD. Uenry Yorkc, me Murderer, Br onsrnt Uere-Clalms That tne' Hilling: was by the Accidental Discharge of a Gun Ileld in Ills Hands Feared Be lng Lyncbed and Eluded Officers. Henry Yorke is a young negro, probably 21 years of age, and wa1 reared in Iredell county, a few miles from the 8-ot where he slajed John Steele on Christmas las. Yorke was captured 6Gveralday8 ao in the Walter's Mountain re- gioaof Virginia, near Pulaska City, where he we? employed m a coal mine, by Detective Pointer, and was landed in Cabarrus jail Thursday night. Yorke stated to a Standard re porter today that the killing of Steele was by accident, and that himself and Steele were on the best of friendly terms. He said the gun which he held in his hands belonged to the brother of the murdered man and that when the gun discharged it was pointing at no one to his knowledge. Yorke made a visit to the home of his mother after the killing, and said that he told her that he thought of giving: himself up to the officers fane told him there were threats of lynching him,' and dreading auch a terrible end to his existence, he began evading and dodging officers, finally locating at the above named place. He tells a very good story of accidental kill ing, and is terribly frightened, A TALK WITH HOWARD. Frank Howard, who will be hanged two weeks from today, is a viilainou8-looking criminal and swears by the God above that he is innocent of the crime for which he was convicted and sentenced to hang. In his dismal cell by the side of his movable couch lay religious tracts and a Bible but with all this Howard is hard hearted. He said that the law did not give him justice, but the God above, on whom he relied for rescue, would hear his pleadings and treat him well. He says he is prepared to die and is very Unconcerned about his terrible end. : ' 1 ' ' Hold on to the truth, for it will Birve well, and do you good throughout eternity. A woman never really knows the meaning of happiness and content until she is the-mother of a healthy, happy child. The health of the child depends upon the health of the mother, both4 before and after birth. Most all of woman's weak ness, and particularly the weakness that most Btrongly -influences , the health of, children, comes from some derangement or disease of the dis tinctly feminine organs. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will cure trou bles ot this nature. It should be taken regularly by every woman du ring the entire, period of gestation. It gives strength to all the organs involyed, lessens the pains of child birth and insures the health of both mother and child. Send 21 one cent stamps to cover cost or mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce' Medical Adviser. Addressi World's Dis pensary Medical. Association. Buffa lo,N. Y. ; - Account 4th Annual Exhibition of the Oriental Industrial Stock, Fruit and Agricultural Fajr, New berne,'N".: p.j AugHst 24 to 29,1896. Tickets on sale to Newberne", N. C. and return at rate of our .firs t-nlass fare;,; Tickets on sale August; 22 to 8mdu6ive;:final.limit',Arjirriat ai n.nli.miiiMmt Li VcgefablcPrcparationfor As similating tlieToodaudReguta ting the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes DigesUon,Cheerful ness andRest.Contains neither OprumIorphine norlliiieral. Not Narcotic. fumpfon SeeJr" AlxSenna Jiockdle Sails - Anise Seed. Jtpperniint - fiCarionateSadar f fan? Seed -' Clarified Sugar . , uilayrtttjv Flavor: A perfect Remedy for Cons tipa tionT Sour Stomach.Diairhoea, Worms .Convulsions Jeverish- nsssandLOSSOFSLEER 1 Pac Simile Signature of t Vew Stork. if y. EXACT C0PV OF WRAPPER. v Made . in . Crayon . or The Price is . ills That attracts customers to our place of business. Beginning today,. June 30, 1896, we give to CASH PDRCHASERS ONLY ' one of those Handsome Portraits when they have bought f urnitnre to the amount of $25, and if the portrait is not satisfactory you need not take it until it is. We give you the PortraitFree. , You pay only for the frame. , ; The cost of the frame, glass, etc., will be only $1.50. This is the best and cheapest way to get life like por- . traits of Yourself, Father, Mother. Brother, Sis ter, Uncles, Aunts, Cousips, and we have the Furniture, ard can suit the most fastidious. When you want to rest easy try one of our large - easy Rockers or one of our easy Reclining Couches, or one of our Sofas, and when youj want to make your bed easy and comfortable buy one of our Wire Spring Mattresses. We have a complete line of Furniture Suits from $10 to $100. Space will not admit our mentioning everyar ticle. Our prices are low. .ComeJ at once and begin on the;portraits and get you a card and have itjpunched whenever you make a purchase. We are yours to please, ' DRY : & WADS WO R TH . . THAT THE FAC-SIMILE " SIGNATURE . r V OF- . IS ON THE OF EVERT BOTTLE OF J - " " ' " . Oa8toria is put up "in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is "just as good" and "will answer 'every pur pose." 3-See that you get 0-A-S-T-O-R-I-A ct wrapper. LIFE LIKE PORTRAIT - FREE. . "Water . color . Tints .... e PI PI The lioadston 1896 r.:r Continuous Dassace in borb iwctions. Fare for round trip $8J20. i - " - - k "
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