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I, .qtsnq I., .MANUFACTURERS OF Fiie Ginghams Outin Cloths ' : Plaids Sheeting ' and Sal Bao-s. Dealers in GENERAL V merohadise: Buvers of COUNTRY PRODUCE 61 all kind, and 4-foot wdpd always wanted- best prices for same. We invite an insec- tion ot all the goods we manufacture. ODELL MFGK Co Concord iSL c. D. Anthon & Co PAINTERS, PLASTieOERS, - VARNISH ERS AND PAPER? , HANGERS. alii jobs:guabanteed.i "we want your? wokk. Old"; furniture made" to look as good as new . Mattresses made or renewed with nerfect satisfaction. Upholstering aspecialty- See us. W. D; Anthony & Co. d o26 w jl GONCOBD MABKETS - ' COTTON- MARKET. t . . Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling. .. . . . . .. . .. -...v 7,20 1 Middlings ,.,7, rjw middling ......6.85 , Bturis-. ............ 6 ;. PiiODUCB MAttKEl Corrected bv Swinx & White Bacon.,.-. to 75 Sugarcured nams...... ...... 12to l4 Bulk meats,8ides . .... ........ .;. . 5 to 7 Beeswax ..... ..... ...... ...... 20 Butter ....10tol5 Chickens... ....10to20 Ocrn ...... 45 Egga......... ....... ..v........... 12J. LardU..... 7 Flour(North Carolina) . ...... ...1 82$ Meal.i......;i...ii......i..........,.45 Oata..,.,,.., . 35 rallbwk.;....,.- v;.v.V... ....;..3tb4 0 D I flow UTWtnTiiii v -i uwuu 'ruii-cj permanently cured ial5 tQ35 dayaJTou can be treated at nomeiorsamo pricoinfier same gruaran- T llTCOTDreipr toemriRhcrfl r ten Tflnn. gc. Iodide potah aBd'etlUTeVei aM 8Ain8,Vatce,9 in mootjl Sere Throat, nVSS1 P1?1" Spots, Ulcers a out, fit Is thja Secondary, BliOOJiFQISO s we cuaraniee to cure. We BolicifcthettSstL baffleatbluVftheg riani. . Rinn nnn vI.Tlr I'rffr vysi" t)7 tlaaoote aTfOple? cmcA.Tw it w in u i u n n tl 14 3 ei n i ci n tin - tlonal gixarajT. .Absolute proof 9 gent seedon Kesro Magistrates Galore. A special in today's paper from Tarboro gives the information that hot a single white man , was elected magistrate in Edgecombe, county on Tuesday. The additional informa tion is conveyed that by the next election, wen the terms of the ap pointed magistrates expire, Edge combe will no'haye a single white magistrate. ' ; The people are "yery oon getting an otnect. lesson ot me result 01 JV. - Tuesday's election. All the white people who voted with the fusion. Vhi is fie big dose of negro that ' I r.lifv nrK srthpdnlpd toVft. JNothlnff J - i else will cure them. News & Ubeer- ver.. roCHREACOLDIS ONE MY I x a.;e iaxati e Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. Ail . druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c.'ml4 IS A LOCAL DISEASE and is the result of colds and sudden cli matic changes. FOR YOUR PROTECTION we positively state that this remedy does ' 17T V'Q r f!T?17 AM rR AT TVT is acknowledged to be the. most thorough cure for Nasal Catarrh. .iJoldJn the Head anu Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain and inflammation., heals the sores, protects tne memorane irm coias, re-;i particle is applied directly into the nos inis.is agreeaer ou cems aiiruggisis or by mail; sample 10c. by mail. . : ' . f n x r ' - ELiY BROTHERS, 06 Warren .St.. N. Y TRUSTEE'S SALE. - T 11 I i l l t me by a Deed in Trust, or Mortgage) Trust is .diil.v jfrcorded-in-Begirter's office for Cabarrus county, N. C.. in Book No. 6paeel92, T will sell at p lblic auction at the Court House Aionr m L;oncor. in. u.. on tnA vr.n day of December 4896, to the highest ' - - uiuuer, ior caeu, me ioiiowing tracts of land: The fisrt tract beiner known as lot No. 2, in n di vision of the lands of Francis Van- derburg. .deceased, -which is duly bav.us county in book 9.6, page 432, and bounded as fallows : Joining ?ndii'uns N. li B: 77 poles to a B. J, or stone, thence S. 8E. 26 poles to ptpne, then K" 23 W. 86 to a Walnut, then: N. 85 W. 50 poles to the be, ginning, containing 30 acres. The second tract beine lot No U. in the same division, which was assiRned ioiveimevanvBrDJurerana Dounaea as follows ; Adjoining lots No, 2, 4 ana o, beemnintr at a walnut, and runs N. 23, E. 86 no es to a stone. corner of lot No. 2 and No. 4. then Si 47' Er 72 poles to a B ack Gum. corner of - o 5,c hen S. IQ TV. 86 poles to p B. O , then N. 'SS W, 33 poles t o the beginning, containing 30 acres. , , ; ': m -- V - TIT I w . ' ' . XDU.O aay oi JNovemper isys. John Iii Bost. Trustee. By W; Mi Smith A ttorney. Through the St. L.ouls Tornado. Here is: an illustration of the way the wind bandied "things during the uig jDv. J.AJU19 lornaao.- jl nis Dicycie, owned in St; Louisa was etruck; bv three barrels . of-syrop; a tiercel 01 iarq jncfc onft barrel of fynegar. - Ab 8oluteJyf heonlyi unipjured Dart8 was found. 'EveriiF'tbdse tire&liad bean- - pnnctbred; untesa t ieererely torn, r any one; oftt tHe holeacodld hayji ibeeqj repairpd by tjie qpi$k-r0-pair device in them, without vtrqu-j ble. Riders of these tires, when they have a puncture, need only be careful to pump as much air as possible ihlo the tire before; insert ing $e iok:repair; toolf; , The ; re pair can be made in1 two minutes at the roadside, without taking the tire off the rim. , oxecutPd by 1 bos. J Vanderburt4 man hippodrome bringto -j 1892, which Mori srngft or Ded in Performance thfifliktfw; EXCURSIONS TO THE CIRCUS. Cheap Rates to KInRllnar Brotliers' Famous World's Greatest Shows. The Standard takes pleasure in announcing : that special arrange ments have been made with trans portation lilies to which all who wish to attend the performances of Ringling Bros.' W orld V Greatest Shows, which exhibit at Charlotte Monday, November 16, can do so at greatly reduced ' excursion ratep. thft nnlv niace m ' tfclS " -; " w : wdl . . , v j -J -I . . 1 ,1 nnf mica thP ana our m.uo .mnuu ... uffuiiuui,,J vv wv-w " " 1! Anmnanonn t Vk a"l KT DTPRt IlTl fl 011 ru0Uu r.-.o.-r- grandest combined circu3, menage rie, hippodrome, B.ectacle and horse . fair ever organized. I The perform- , . j . ftnopn will hn civHn in ftverv narticu , , . , lar the same as duncg the phenom enal three weeks' engagement of Kmgling Brotners' Shows' at tlie Tattersalla Amphitheatre m Chi cago where press and public' united in declaring the exhibition superior to any amusement enterprise in the world. In this community the name of Ringling Brothers 18 synonymouB I with all S that is ' high4class in I lnoblbULlOno . IUB BLIUW, 1H liOCJJL gaiantee of its excellence.-: It be- i?aV;itQi y n Ionian thQ Festival of Olympuff, a reaplen dent picttne of the pomp and luxury j n j . tL ,"0w old Greece ; then. followfl a superb programme, presented in three rings two Stages, in midair f and upoi a I -: ' .... ' . . crreat quarter mile tracti the whole . j 7re:: OA;4 1 eunsuug r lijo Berviueu ui ouu ucio- brated performers and:hnndreds of other people : and finally, a thrilling tC 1141 Ul W v V. jvv nut:; C Uvi WW. . VJU ra 1 iwil n-f f Vo flvni tin rr : onnrfo , rtftn fets and races of .the ancient Ro- ariose J a which has neyer before been presented,5 to the ' ; American people- .-The., capital m. vested in this L stupendous show is 1 a rrn.. : j . A .p' j-n f 1 fivnr nini 1 11 11 1 ann tiim nuu v t. y-v : -v -t I Fcuooa ip,uu, Auugnug mumcia have also made especial efforts -this i . x, . , , 'year to give their street parade upon a scale of f magnitude and beauty never before attempted . They, have succeeded, and no one ' Should fail t0 Eee 4 wonderfnl free spectacle, which leaves the show grounds eyery morning between 9 and 10 o'clock aoa passes over me pnccipai aown- town streets. Information in regard L: .w- - se from the local railroad ticket agents TWO NIGHTS ONLY. AND lay, NOV. 7th .AND 9th; HIliYER'S r aii lilt Gam!. , One; hundred Elegant and costly Presents nightly. f . ' . Admission 25 cents. Eeserved Children 15 cents. Two Hours of fan and . Enjoyment'. - Don't n- forget;? Everybody ; re ceives pa'nuiaber. Positively- no blanks. f . . Tickets on sale at the opera house from 1:30 to 5:30 p. m.,j Saturday ana monaay. j ? 1 A 1 -tf f I ! ' t T UOi Hull Saturday ?n ft "i lvionc V p . H IH -iVegefablePrcparatioiifor As similating thcToodatidRegula- ting the 5 Qinams annjoweib ui :Promotesl)isttoaGkerfil- ncss and Rest.Contains neiuisr Opmm,Morphine nor ISnsraL Not narc otic. Pumpkin Seed-, fiocktlleSeXts JYrmrrrnmt , Harm Seed - Clrimd Sugar- I Ancrfect Remedy forConstipa- tioa; Sour StoinAch.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions ,r cvensn ncss and LOSSOF SliEER t "Facsimile Signature of NEW TOHK. EXACT C0PVOT WRAPPEB. 0 4 f?, Z CONCORD STAjnDAR.) DAILY & WEEKLY. Democraict in principle, conservative in methods. Newsy but not sensational. Deyoted to the interest of unity, harmony andjpregress. Its effects landgaiins v are horned circle, the elevationj of the ambitious and aspirations It would gladly fill the mind with, p thoughts; makingjife's burdens lighter, itsMuties dearer, opportunities more apparent. DO YOU i If Inotpleasegtry itl'and-see if you don' tjsay;that THE STANDARD Iisw.prth;manytimes, if. j 01. FAC-S1MI .: ''rSIGNATUHE i1 OK- THS OF EVEEY BOTTliE op Oa8toria la put. tip in one-size bottles only, it la. not sold in bulk. -Don't allow aryena to sell yon anything else on the plea or prccisa tist i Is "jnst as good" and "will answer every p. pose.'r See; that yonf get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. i Th fao- is 6T87 . m THE- to4add toy thejjoys of the of its readers. , : easant and ofitablf its ; TAKE IT-2 IS A R v:-: i OR K .. j " - - - . . 1 ;'..' 1 ' . j i . . ... -; Publishers.
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