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y - ' MANUFACTURERS OF .J , . . - ' " V, . i File Ginghams . Outiiio- Cloths. Plaids Sheeting and Sal Bas. Dealers in ; G-ENERAL ' ;- MEKCHADISE - -o Btivers of 3 oi all kind v and 4-foot . wood always wanted best prices for same. We invite an insec- tion pi all-Zthe goods we manufacture. ODELL-MFG-. Co., Concord N.! c. fllDIl POISE . kr Jtf fa Pr&2M33 8 ondaryorTGr- u?,cureamiotoda days. You can be treated ichfsreo.if vrafaii to ctxe. If youh.ve takeniier v .ryt Iodide potash, and eMll haya aches an.. tMrs, Mucous Vatiiiesln mouth. Sore Tliroat J'imples, Copper 'Jolored Spots, Ulcers oi e 07 part of the body, llair or Eyebrow 3 taulrfc: WU it is this Secondary, I3JLOOI POISO: we sruarante to cure. We Bolictt the most chsti tiaio cases and cfrallenere the worM for :. tto cannot cure. This disease has al way A Y .tif)d the skill of the most eminent physi- . f. ns. S500,00Q cnpstM fcohincl onr unoond uuual guaranty. Absolut prookaqeittsRuv;-:. replies Won. Address C0OK KKIEIY Ci n Masonifi Tepi ! CONCORD MARKETS GOTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling. -.. ..... ........ 6 70 Middlings ....... . . ....i... . .. ... 6 60 tiow middling . . . ........ . 6.50 -Stains .. 600 PRODUCE MAnKEl Uorrected bvj Swmis & vntte. y ri'qiionief oraarao prico ander same guarao yrC.'W ty . If you prefer to coziie Here we will con- x.j? tract to par railroad iaresnd bot?.l tulls.an 15acon. ....... I to 75 Su garcured nams . ..... ..... . 12 'o 1 4 Bulk meat3,8ides. 6 to 7 Jieeswax.......... . I.J.. ..............;.0 . Butter ...... .....i ...... V......... 1 0tol5 Chickeni 10to20 Corn. . ... .............45 Eggs.l 1 ......... 15 Lard.. 7 Flour(North Caroi)n)... $2.50 Meal ..60 Oats .:........... ............. .35 Tallow ...... ...... ... ...... . 3to4 All the Hides,; Wax, Tallow and f ' Eggs we can ger Are paying to- oay : ,,, . , Dry Flint Hides lO.cts 5J'i JJry Salt Green! u Glue 1 Wax ' Tallow . Eggs - 5 l 22 " ( Only the reight deduced from , .th above prices. Write to us. THfi SHIPPERS' PRODUCE CO. . Baltimore, lid. -01 Fidelity Building. ... : ' : i - - ': - r-' d&w m -- j Lived Three Tears In the j Grave. ; There is a regular cruBade going on in. tile, countries ot Europe against hasty burials? of those sup posed to be dead. Scientific men and women of high standing are I studying eyery phase of the subject of suspended animation and making the results of their investigations known to tie people. It appears, from the expressions of those en gaged in ths- laudible; effort, that there is only one - sure and' positive test of death, and that, is decompo sition of the tissues of the flesh. All other rest?, so it I claimed, prove nothing, and are, therefore, absolutely useless. beven or eight years ago Dr. Tan ner (an investigator aud fsperi menter of hjigheat, rank, although laiown to people in general only as "Tanner, the faster") attempted. to rba'uu'rate a crusade in this country. ' similar to that whiCvh r ia now on in Europe.' , He first made the matter a t?ericus Ptudy daring the . first four months of the year 1889, and found that during those seventeen wt'-ks there wtre not less than twentyvfive 08-8 in the United States of sus pended animation. Tanner argued that the stoppage ot heart puis tions and of the breath were of themselves no indication than ctual death had taken ? pi ace. He de-. j ciared that it was impo-sible to tell when persons were so constituted aa to be liable to fall Into remain in that state i a trance aud or weeKs or, evn months. One of the most re-' markable storied related by the doc tor was this : L( 'I have a case m rriy mind where the body of a oung man Waa buried in a vanlc. After thrV-e y Ari; I -ad elapsed, it became necei-enry to re move the rem;iD8 Hi on?er to make some repairs. The body w?;3 found perfectly fresh and natural arid not in the least df com posed. The phy j sician who ws cilied pronounced it a strange case and proceeded to inves tigate. ; He Inid the body not prop erly and made .n slight incision with his scalpel. To the doctor's sur prise and to th-. horror of thoe wbo had gathered art und, the ! su pposed corp?e the bod y which had been dead and Juried for over three years instantly arose to a sitting posture and within a very. few moments was thoroughly resuscitated, j The young man lived for moie than thirty years after thjsi strange experience.- Savannah News. : : A llousebold Necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wohdertul medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and pf-i live ly on tbp .kidneys, -liver and bowels; cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, banitual constipation and biliousness. Please bay and try a box of C. C. C. tOrday, 10, 25, 50. cents. Sold and guaran teed to cure by all druggists. - Call at Ervih & SmUhV for everything you need in the fancy grocery line. i ELY'S CREAM BAf.M t Apply Into the nostrils.! It la quickly absorbed. 60 cents at Druggists or by mail ; samples 10& by mall. EXT BROTHERS, 66 Warren St., New Tors: City. . last JVotlce Town Taxes. 1 must have your taxes by the lat of January. I ill have to settle vrith the town on that date. I hope u persons owing tne same will call Land settle at once. I will b com- pelled to advertise il not pid by that time. : I hop1 voir will settle and save CJits. V J. L. Boqek, - Ton Tax "Collector. Oct. 15. tf ;! w ' . ... 1 vs 'ug ytwHwij', Ai51ysleia' Tea Parly. Daringhe week Miss fM'ary Vir ginia VV adn worth . issued a large number of invitation? to her little friends, asking them' to attend a "mystery" tea party, which took place Saturday evening under the most pleasing, circumstances. At an early hour the little ones began to gather and when supper was an nounced the gleeful parry walked. into the elegant dining room, took ther,eeat8 and were presented with a bill of fare bearing tweWe num bers, each number representing salt, toothpicks, water, molasses one cracker, jeraall quantity of jelly or 8emethiri less nourishing and taate-It-so -to the little folks. It was iaded amusirg to hear the ejacula tions of the party when the disap poin ting display of non-tern p ting elliblea were: placed before them; but a a elaborate T?upper was then served and tbe'party treated jn the most royal stvle, f ter which each guest prououueed their charming little hostess a queen and brilliant entertainer. Thp following were among the' attendants: Mitten ary King. Addie Lore, (asfeie . Wutson, Jennie Gibsoo, Bessie Maxwell. Fay Brown, Ola Browe, Grace Brown, Mollie Brown, Mary Young, Bessie Craig,' Mary Ella Cannon, Shirley Montgomery, Jennie Coltrane, Julia Gray( L'zzie. Montgomery,- Minnie Ross, Jnnie Patterson; Messrs. Rlph Odell, ' James Cannon, 1 A'chey Brown, James Brown, Vadray Brown, 'Robert. Young; Jerry Hall,' Major .Freeman, Jones Yorke una Billie Wadsworth. When bilious or costive, eat a Car caret, candy cathartic, care guarantee,- 10c, 25a ' Tobacco Factory iSnrned. The plant of the American To ba,cco Co. at ' Danviile, Va., was burned last Saturday morning. The building wai well stored with stock. A good quantity .on the lower floor was rolled out and saved, the rest was totally destroyed. The-loss was about 8150,000, weli insure1. The company will resume business soon. . ; TO CURE A COLD J3S OWE OAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it Jails to cure. 25c. , . For. Parents. V . i; . . The Juvenile Missionary Society of '.Forest Hill Methodist church held an interesting meeting Snnday afternoon, led by Master Fred Odell. A programme especially- arranged for the occasion was rendered, con sisting jof songs, short talks and prayers for the parents of the young members ot the society. .; i mm ; The. full intensity of living is reacned only by the perfectly healthy. Sickness discounts, the capacity for Enjoyment. If his body is all out of order and run down, he will not be able to enjoy anything. no matter how full of enjoyment it may be for other people. If he is just a little bit out of order, if he Mis not sick, but does not feel just right" ne win only be able to enjoy things in a half-hearted sort of way. The nearer ne is to oeing periecuy well, the nearer will hia-canar.it.v fnr An- joymeat be perfect. If this condi tion doesn't exist, something ought to be done. That means nine cases in ten the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery: It works di rectly on the jdigestiye organs, and on the blood 'and through these on every tissue of the body. It makes iU- J . . i tuo apptJiue gooa, digestion ana nu trition perfect and supplies rich, red blood to all the, tis3ues; building up solid, healthful flesh. : ' i , -v Send 21 cente id one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, Buffalo, N.'Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's 1008 ; page - Common Sense Medical Adviser, illustrated . ; A Good and ValnablQlBook. New State Directory for North CaroHDa in limited edition, price S5 jseni postpaia. uraer at once of p Levi Branson, d&wapll - ? Raleigh, N, C. Vbs Dr. files' Ulerve Wslshsxs? rrffnTlltirintMMIIMIII!IIIIIIMtlllllllinmitMIMIIItMIMmm..H,., , toeetablePrcparationfor As similating the Food andReg ula ting the Stomachs andBowclis of ProniotestoigestioaCheerful ness andRest.Contains neither Opium,Mo;rp!iinc nor rineraL Not Nicotic. ,; WOW . . " Jimp7ai SeeX" JioditUe Salts - Jlrast i.ecd s . J Jpperrhint V r JUCarbortaSoeLi J . I. Clrrificd Sarr . hutiuyncn' Jiartii i . 1 A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sourj Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish tiess and IOSS OF SLEEP Yac Siniiis Signature of NEV YORK. m EXACT COPY OF WRAPPt-R. "Now is your Anything in the line half $16.00 14 12 10 7.50 5 4.50 suits $8.00. 4fc 7 5 ,3.75 2.50 '2.25 PMfl1 1 k vs jmm why. mmmi . i:-. . ."'V -I '. .' , I. "....! - ' V ." ' .' ' ' . f v.j j .. . I-- -v.. .. '""'' "" r "v " ''' I - - - - - , goods tyoixi'! H aMMspM mmmk.t.mtmwm mmwv hmmm BlLIIifie8EI All our shoes. Mens and Ladies will go for "'.'.' less than cost. ' .:: .';-:"-:r;.. ' .; r-, ; :':... 1., ".::-'- : .,..:- :-:. :.-r-:':;-'.' ' :v1-. !.':' -:. ' All our musical instruments must be sold regardless of cost. We cannot take them with us. Shirts, will go for less than you can buy the cloth? We solicit your patronage now as our time is timited till PfiKmnW iar iny rAwa now before ypu miss your chance and before 'everything is IV;IVDU U V OI , J SHAPP1RIO. B altimor jBargain Hbu W. HJ, PAYNE, Tuner ( and Kepairer of PIANOS AND ORGANS. 1 CHARGES MODERATE. Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders f. ' left with Mr. jTruman Chapman will recdive prompt attention.;j21 ll I T H AT FAG-SIMILE 1 SIGNATURE IS ON" THE WRAl OF EVEKY !' Al- 'A r BOTTLE T? Castcrla is put up in one-size fcottles only. 'It is not sold in bulk. Don't' allow anyone" to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise that it is "just as gpod" and "will answer every, pur pose." t $ See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-EI-A. , Thv fao sialla.i elgaatoe ! every I Of:". L - wrapper.. r ownprices of clotliing" at one- price. $7.00 pants now 3 50 O 3 5 2.50 2.25 2 1.75 1.50 1 ;VV- 4' 3.50 o R - : - ! cnaiice to buy --V i !" : ' i' .. -"'.:''.;'. ';-."''...! ' . ,7'. - r i T ' ( ( - : ' 4 b t - i - ' 4 . .. . ! ;' v J . ii '..-...'. , l,5i .75 M.fL; N & BRO. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE :J ; h ,' STABLES, . ! v;- ; Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omni, buses meet all -passenger trains.! Outfits. ff oil Irfna SJ J: ill ' a . v. muuo jiuiuisucu prompuy ana at reasonable prices. Horses and mule3 always on hand for? sale.; Breeders of thoroughbred Poland ChinaJHogs.- it Brow -j ; 5 1 - ' i '. . t . s, . . .
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