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r til Isifeetoi k MANUFACTURERS OF Fiie Gino-lianis -..- -, Outin Cloths- : Plaids, Sheeting r- and Salt!Bags, Dealers -in GENERAL , merchadise; o- Bnvers of COUNTRY PRODUCE ot all kind; and 4-foot wood always wanted- best prices for same. We invite an inspec tion ol all the goods wje mannf actitr e. ODELL MFG.bo., Concord.. C iial Bank. Cohcord, N. C. J. M. Odell, D. B. CCLTRANB. President Cashier Ti. D. jCoLTBANE, Assistant Cashier 4 4 i Capital, Surplus,; $50,000 $16,000 DIK2CT0RS ; J. M. Odell, " D. F. Cannou Elam King, J. W. Oannok WC1B. Odell, W. H, Lilly, D. K COLTRANE, CONCORD MARKETS COTTON MABKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling 7 60. Middlings .. ......7 40 Lsw mHdlin . 6.75 btaina ... f to 6 PRODUCE MAxtHE Corrected hv C. W Swinis. Bacon.:...... 5 to 7 Sugarcured nam a .'. 12Jto 15 Bulk meats,8ides. .. .............. 5 to 7 Beeswax.............. 20 Butter 10rol5 vuxuaciiO ......... ..... xuiuibu Oorn ..... ........... 45 Eggs......... m Lard....... 7 Flour(North Carolina). ...... ...1 82 Meal...... ......... ...... ... . ..... ... ..45 VUW ..... i..... a . Tallow 3to4 lota 'J F a A Cnmil A I W Primary. Spa. Stiary I5LOOD iOISON permanently . 3curedinl5to35 days. You can.be treated at jhome for same price under same gruaran I ty. If you prefer to come here wo will con ir" tracttonavrailroftdfarfi.inrlhntAihina Docharge, if we fail to cure. If you hsre taken mer cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and pains. Mucous Patches in mouth, Soro Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on ny partoj the body, iiair or Eyebrows fallinsr out, it i3 thi3 Secondary BLOOD POISOT we puaranteo to cure. We solicit the most obsti nate casea and challenge tho -world 01 a &SS Wian?cu,S! 'Ihis i?ease has al wars bamea tne sxul o. the most eminent physi cians. S500,000 capital behind our uncondU ' tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on replication. Address COOK ItEMEDY CdZ. 501 JSIauoaio 'Xexople, CHICAGO, iiS L. M ARCHEY,M .D Physician and Surgeon. 'Concord, N. C. OFFICE : ST. CLOUD ANNEX ! - There can be no question: that one of the most important parts of a bicycle is the tire. It has to bear the brunt of the work, is constantly coming in .contact vith destroying elements, and generally receives the least care from the rider. The im Dortance of the work it baa to du was early recognized by makers ol i kiinnlna UnntnncW O n thfiV 'Kl(IT7 given much attention to this im portant adjunct of the wheel. I Thore are today, pernaps, thirty different styles of bicycle tire? on the market, all of which vary in detail. As to their various merits, theories are of little value; actual experience is the only wav to H de termine this question. Unless an article givea ; satisfaction, demand for It ebon ceases. After a test of oyer six years, during which time double-tube and single-tube tires have been marketed, at least three fourths of all the riders in Ibis coun try today demand and ride double tube tires. ! (i Tfee leading firm in the United States,1 and in fact in the entire wprld. in the manufacture of dou ble-tube tires, is Morgan & Wright, Chicago. Their history is inter esting. The first pneumatic tire th e rags-ahd: glu e iindrwas eivj n g trouble, and Morgan & . Wright stepped in to fill a great vpublip want. They furnished a tire thkt could be easily taken from the rim to be repaired. That was the prin cipal requirement in those days, besides the usual requirements of speed, durability and comfort. Jhat was several years ago. Sin-ffle-tube tires had een pushed in Europe, andwere failing,' and ti0 e a me effort'was being started in this country. The Morgan & Wright double-tube tire quickly provejd its superiority with the result stated above. The j quick-repair inner tube, which is this year a standard feature of all of this firm's ti rest has made the position of double tube tires practically , invincible, by the making it quick and easy for riders to -secure, -at the roadside, a permanent repair, a thing ad mit tedly impossible in the majori single-tube accident. 'Help Wanted Female. 810 to S18 per week to; Men Women for eapy home ork. yof and No books or canvassing. No experi .;ce. Bona fide offer. No catch. Send stamp for work and particu lars. E. Herrman, 213 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. o31 Dr. Miles Pain Pills are guaranteed to stop Jleadachdn 20 minutes. "One cent a dose?" FURNITURE I have now in stock jn.the Morris building opposite the court bouse a splendid line ot turniture. 1 competition in regard to tlefy Quality and Price5 i ' ., - t You will be surprised when 'you learn my prices. Come and see. I will sell on inFtallment, that isjpay part down and so much a week. BIG LOT OF - LAWN SETS at cut prices. All furniture put up to order. I have a nice line of Undertakers' Goods at prices ihat will surprise you; I keep a full ,ne on nana mr immeaiate supply. Yery Respectfully, j.ttPbUNbs, CONCORD, N. C ( ds9ws30 Guaranteed to All Investors ;; on , . .' " Investments both Large and Small WHEN MDE WITH ThJ New York . Investment Co. BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cotton, 40 AND 42 BKOADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. sr. o. reopie wno aesire to nave a steady and ure; income: on small orjlarge investments Of Interest to Bicycle Riders. 5 Pep Gont Per Month end for our explanatory, fre. Forest Hill JTews. Mr. and Mrs. John V Stone, of Charlotte, who were visiting at Mr. W A Stone's, on St. Charles street, and other relatives in the city, left for .Richmond county today. Mr. Columbus Little, of Char iot e, is visiting his father, Mr. Jacob Little, on Third street. Mrs. M L Moore returned - from Gastonia Saturday night, after an absence of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. A Propat gave a birthday party to a number of in vited lriends Saturday even log, from 8 to 11 o'clock at their home on Third street in honor of two of their daughters, Misses Ida and Millie ft . " . l 3 J ' Vi wv a a luusic wax uau acu reircouuicum were served. A good time generally was had The dining: room was tastefully decorated. ; ; . ' We clip the .following, from the Gaston ia Gszette:v "Last: Friday night at the close of the Mt. Holly tournament, Misa' Myrtle Moore, of Concord, was crowned first maid of honor by one of the successfaj knights." , - Mr. Benjamin. Gabon came iq from Charlotte Saturday night. ' " Messrs. T H Cook and son Her bert spent yesterday evening in the country, ( - r . The 2oyearbld aon of iMr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson is qaite sick on Third street. Mr. and Mrs. W F Johnson, who were married in Salisbury last Thursday, returned to the city last Saturday. Mrs, T H Cook and little daughv ter, Miss Carrie, returned from Salisbury Saturday, accompanied by Miss Ethel Ward, Mrs. Cook's niece. Friday evening during the storm, lightning struck one of the large oaks in the old McDonald house yard near the factory. Mr. J M Moore, better known as "Bead," has partly lost the use of his right side. We hope he may soon regain his usual strength. Mr. Wm. Sanders, of Charlotte, is visiting at .Mr. W A Woods' on North Main street. A man whom the circumstances of traveling caused to sit in the same seat wjth a young lady who was unusually friendly for a stran ger, said, as he was leaving the car; "I thank you for a very pleasant chat, but I am afraid you would not have been so kind to me had you known I am a married man." "You haven't any advantage of me," promptly responded the young lady; 4I am an escaped lunatic." And so it turned out she really was. i Nowadays when women are trying to do everything it is not strange that many things are overdone. It is not strange that there are all kinds of physical and mental dis turbances. If the woman who is a doctor, or a lawyer, or a journalist, or in business wotiid not try to be a society woman too n might be diff erent; but the woman who knows when she has done a day's work has yet to be born. Usually a woman's way is to keep doing nntirshe drops; Working in this way has manifold eyils. The most common trouble resulting from overexertion, either mentally or physically, is constipa tion of the bowels, with all its at tendant horrors. v . t ; Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets are th e mos t effeotu al ; remedy in the market. They; work upon the sysi tern easily, naturally. There is no unpleasant nausea after taking them. No griping no pain no discom fort. They are composed of mate rials that 0 through the system gradually, collecting all impurities and. Jike the good little servants that they are, disposing of them effectually. Art Scliuo . - Mis. Jennie Klntt'z Art School will open on September 14. Recom mendations, etc., are in the hands of the principal of the graded schools. v -- . ? dpfablcPrcoarationfor Asr similating theToodandReguta-r ling the Stomachs andBowels of ProinolBsDigcstioaChecrful xvess atvdlstCoritaitis neither: OpiumMorpMne nor HmeraL Not Nahc otic. UBEU JhtmpJan SeeJ JlxJenna Jvpetnunt " & QnimaitSoiai Aperfect Remedy f orCohtipa- non; oour oiuuiaui.jiaiiuvwi Worms .Convulsions Jeverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Sinule Signature of EXACT COPY" OF WRAPPER." Made . in Cravon . is rni i.r i . x The Price jjiiaijaumuis customers to our pjace oi Dusmess. Beginning today, June 30, J1896, we give to CASH PURCHASERS ONLY one of those HandsomePortraits whenjthey have bought furnitnre to the . amount; of$25,V.and if the portraitis not satisfactory you need not take- r it until it is. We giveyou the PortraitJPree. You pay only for the frame. The cost of the - frame, glass, etc., will be only $1.50.1, This is the best and cheapest way tojget -life -like por traits of Yourself, Father, Mother, Brother, SisH. ter, "Uncles, Aunts, Cousins, and wehave the Furniture, and can suit the most fastidious. When you want to rest easy try one of our large easy Rockers or one of pur easy Reclining Couches, or one of cour Sofas, and when you want to make' your bed easyand comfortable buys one of our,. Wire Spring Mattresses, We have a complete line of Furniture Suits from $io;to f 100. Space will not admit our mentioning every ar ticle. Our prices are low. Come at Jonce and "begin on the portraits andfget you aTcard and have it punched whenever you make a parchase. . j We are yours to please, DRY & WADSWORTH THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE of . IS ON THE OF EVEBY BOTTIjE op ID JU OMtoria'ia put up ln one-8ii bottles only. It. is &ot sold in ljuli. ;Doa dlo-f anyone to sell you anything else on tne plea or promise that it. is -"just as good" and "will answer every pur pose." 5-See that you get 0-A-S-T-O-E-I-A. Thfcfac- is ea every tapper.. PORTRAIT - FREE. WRAPPER . LIKE or .' Water . Color . Tints ..... ' j -i n " The Loadstone
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