A G A IN 5 T S Every man and woman in his or her daily routine work may be attacked by Typhoid, Typhus or Scarlet Fever, Small Pox, Chicken Pox, Measles, Diphtheria, Erysipelas, Appendicitis, Meningitis, Diabetes, Pneumonia, Sunstroke, etc., etc., etc. All persons between the ages of 18 and 60, male or female, can secure this Insurance. , . . Can you afford to be without it when it costs so little each year ? 8 2.00 a year pays 4.00 " " " 10.00 " " 44 20.00 " " " But, perhaps you want ACCIDENT INSURANCE. If so, get the BEST. I represent the ETNA, of Hartford, Conn;,-the largest LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY . - in the world writing ACCIDEN INSURANCE. Perhaps while you are seeing about it you have decided that you will t ike Life Insurance. If so, do you want a very cheap, yet safe form of insurance, written in a North Carolina Company ? Then you want to insure in the Carolina Benevolent Association, Hon. SrB. Alexander, of Charlotte, N. C, President. This is something worthy your consideration. Do you want your lue insured 111 a good ooutnern upmpany, om cered by5 Southerners of well known business ability, and integrity. A regular stipulated Premium Plan ? "Then you want to insure in the BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION of Atlanta, Ga., Hon. W. A. is now endorsed by numbers of the leading business men of North Carolina. But you say that you will only insure in an OLD LINE COMPANY Then if so, I represent one among the' very best. " The PHOENIX MUTUAL, of Hartford, Conn. Established in 1851, distributes its dividends annually. And while the PREMIUMS are the LOWEST, the DIVIDENDS are only equalled by three other companies doing business in North Carolina. (Two of these have now withdrawn from the State.) Perhaps you want FIRE INSURANCE. I represent a first-class North Carolina Company, a good Virginia Company, a good com pany of New Orleans, one of the strongest Northern - Companies and an English Company. ...... r , : ' Certainly you are interested in some of the different forms of INSURANCE referred to above. Then write me or call to see me at office, and oblige. Yours to serve, HTcnIj3iirii A ge i? IS JUST AS CQOD FCR ADULTS. r WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen: We eoki last year, 600 botUe of GROVE'S TASTELKiS CHItL, TONIC and have bought three gross already this year. In aU omr ex perience of 14 years, n the drug business, have aever sold an article thai rive such universal aaUs taction aa your Tonic Yours truly, - lew OhU Too ig to cnre chiiia, ; fever t?nd makn in all its tona? 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE r Trade Marks , Designs Copyrights Ac .ePWon may Handbook on Patents' tents. , receive Sciennfic American. ajBlirif o s,fi: So7dby all newsdealers. ; MM S Ca.3' Hmv York 1 m In) MJ i&eJ w Patents taken tfiroih S ACof tpecial notice, withnnt ?.-.iuit?i?-UJ I CKN E 5 S ! ior 9 o.w per weeK. " 10.00 44 20.00 " 50.00 1 TTTYTl g5g n t Ill in 111 . Iinnlll IIIH hi I FIT Ul ML PLEASANT, N, C. ' - I ction Thorough, Location Healthful, Expenses' Moderate. Next Session Begins 1 August 30th, 1899. For Catalogue and other "" infor mation address, THE PRESIDENT. ; Qffero the business public a reliable, per. manent, conservative and accommodat ing banking instutlon. v We solicit vour patronage with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve you any time we will be glad to have you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - Capital anl Surplus - - $70 000, ., y I. B CoiDbahb, Chashier, tTrM. Oi)EMi.' "President, NOTICE ! 1 have moved zn j shop into G. It. Richmond s place where I keep on hand Pipe Fitting, Hose, Engine and Boiler Trimmings, Packing Cylinder Oil, etc. 'kS; E. MoWISH M, L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY. FEED AND 8 ALE' STABLES, Just in rearol St. Cloud Hotel. Occ nibuses meet all passenger train. Outfits of all kicde fumiehec gomptlyand at reasonable priceF. Hordes and mul?s rJrr5yfi on Dat5(; or fjvv rinclerc Ppiana CiaoaHr m T-m korc3ghbied 1 mi r VVLLLUL Itlllll an Orphans S? -s la Southport. The Southport Standard speaks hb1y of the concci'i by the Ox ford Orphan Asylum choir last Mondav n'ht in their little city by. the sea. The choir is com posed of fourteen members, in cluding eleven little- girls, . and some girls not so little, and three small boys under the tutor-, ship of Miss Kate H. Fleming all uder the management ' of Mr Will P. Coley who" was himself an orphan. t The Standard says the groupe will be coming west this week and it hopes it will be well re ceived. The proceeds of the concert go toward , maintaining tlie orphanage. jg A Wireless Telephone System. The latest invention that is now creating a sensation is tele phoning without wire. Dr. Peter Steins, a Russian,'is working on the system, which he 1 hppes to bring up to the power of talking across the Atlantic Ocean. Mayor Woodward Must (Jo. Atlanta's dissipated mayor has quickly broken his promises of reform and His prompt "resigna tion, it is said, is all that will save him from impeachment. A MOTHER TELLS HOW SHE SAVED DAUGHTERS LIFK I am the mother of eight child ren and have had a great deal of experience with medicines. Last summer , my little daughter had the dysentery in its worst form. We thought sh would die. I tried everything I could think of. I Waw by an advertisement in4 our paper that Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved to be one of the very best medicines we v ever had m the house. "Itayed my little taught ers hfe. I am anxious 6t every mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had known it at first it would have saved me a great deal of anxietv and my little daughter much cuff Bring. Yours truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Bur dick; Liberty R. I. For Sale iy M. L. Marsh & Co., Druggist. , - . " Col. Argo for the Amendment. The adoption' of the ainend ments to the constitution seems not much of a party question. At the Confederate Veteran's reunion at Selma recently Col. T M Argo, one of the ablest Raleigh lawyers and a Republi can, come out in a speech squarely and strongly -for the amendments, says the Raleigh correspondent to the Morning Star. . v r . " for over FIty Tearm , Mra.' WinBloiV's kotHiUK Sjrap; htp been nfed for over fifty jcar.b millions of mothera for their 'cfAi Id rfdhlJe'ltmnhh Kffeotuc! oesB, It ooothern tne chi Jd, eoftt tbe enma, aHays all pain, cures wind colic, ond is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little Bofferer immedlArely. fiold by druggists irj Vvery Ymrt of the world. Twenty-five eents tf bottle. Be sere and ftslr for "Mrs." Wioslowa Sooth intT Syrup," And tako no other kind Special Rates. .For the occasions mentioned be low the Southern will sell tickets at the iollowing reduced rates: Kjn acconnt wranct Jfincampment of I. OO F., Charlotte. N. C. Tickets on sale August 7, 8, 9; limited August 14. Round trio $1.05. Account Annual Convention and Tournament N. C. Volunteer Association at Washington N. 0., tick ets on sale August 7, 8, 9; limited August 12. Round trip $10.15, via Selma and Gold sboro v Account Annual Meeting Societv of Friends at High Point,' N. 0., tickets on sale August 7 to 12; limited August 20. Round trip $3.00. 8 Aocount State Farmer's Alliance at HillsboroN. C., ticketson sale Angus; J to 8; limited August 17. Round trip Aocount Grand Encampment I OOF at Charlotte N.C ,! tickets on sale ?r2?a1' ' 9;&mited,August 14. Round trip $1.05. .. ' " WANTED Tt huv 100,000 pounds of old cast-iron scrap, de livered at the foundry at once, for which we will pay a fair pries. No burnt iron wanted. alGtf, - Concord Fot SWT I J iiiililtiiillitltll '2 honorStTOC VbrmsVG6im fin CDt!oO ggQ 0 i0Q3 -iafSBiMMiEMiiiBraiii1--. ..n . narfiilMff. . BiAnUFACTUItEIM OF f FINE ams. gs . .. AND Cloths. -o- DftALER IN . .. . ........ ; General Merehardise o BUYERS OF C0UNTR YiRRODUCE of all kind. ........ o.... .... Four-foot Wood always! Wanted. Best - Pxicejf or ;same. ...... - " . .:"' - !- ' .' O. .' We inyite an inspection of all the goods . . we manufacture . . onopra N. a ODELL iwm mm i n Gingh Plaids Sheeting, Salt Ba Bee Work done at homes for sick and for ladies if desired, on short no tice. ' , . ': . . - AU Work Guaranteed. Reasonable prices. Every thing neat and clean about my shop. T, J. BROWN, Proprietor " mm mi For Infants and Children 4 The Kind You Have Bought Bears the You Have Always Bought (o) rut cihtAuh eeMMitV. nkw trk etrr. outhern ailwaj SCHEDULE. IN- EFFECT JUNE THE l:TH. im "This condensed schedule is pub lished as irifbrmation, and is subject to change without notice ta the public Trains leave Concord N. C '5.52 A. M. No 8, daily, for Es mond; , connects at Greensboro for Raleiprh and Goldsboro ; at Ooldsboic for Norfolk; at Danville for Washington and points North, at Salisbury for Asheville, Knoxville and points West. 7. 19 A. M No. 33, the New York and Florida Express, carries Pullman Skejv ing Cars between New York and AikeD 8; ;C, New York and Tampa, Fla., as I Norfolk to Charlotte. 8;49 A. M. No. ,37, daily, Was h ington and Southwestern limited for Atlanta.lBirminsrham: Mfimrhia. Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, 32i any - points South and Soutiist Through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Mempii Dining car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and Atlanta. lO-uOM, No? 3G.daily, for Wash ington:'.' Richmond, Raleigh and -cii points North. Carries Pullman draw room buffet sleeper, New' Orleans K New York; Miania, Jacksonville to Tsz York! Pnll mn.n trmniof aota from Sil Francisco via New Orleans and South- vmn AJnSG. H T J 1 mi T titi j. uuiuu luonuays ana xnursaaye. 11:23 A. M. No. 11; daily for Atlanta and all points Soutir. Solid train, Kicb xnond to Atlanta. 709 P. M. No. 12, daily, for Kic2 mond, Asheville, Chattanoosra, Raleigb. Norfolk, and all points North. 851 P. M. -No 7, daily, from Ri aiond, Washington, . Goldsboro, Seksz Raleigh Greensboro ; Knoxville Asheville to Charlotte, N. C. 8: 51 P. M. No,:38, daUv, Washingtoi; and Southwestern limited, for Wash ington and all points North. Throng Pallman car, Memphis to New Ycrk; New Orleans to New York. Also carrier: vestibuled coach aud dining car. Close connection at Greensboro with sleepei for Norfolk. ,9.20 P. M. No. 35. daily, for Atlanta and New Orleans, carries Pullraau sleeper-New York to New Orleans. Ne Yprk to Jacksonville and Charlotte to Atlanta. Also Pullnan to irist car Wa8hinSrton t.n ft An ranniatA T7ia Kft-s Orleans Wednesday and binr Jay. 9.45 P.M. No. 344 daily, the Nef York and Florida Express, carries Vnu man Sleeping Cars between Aiken, C and New York. Tam rift. Tlft. and York and Charlnt.fft .rk "R.ihTrrkTri. Car ries sleepers Charjotte to Norfolk & Greensboro. Pirfit HfipfinTlfl rf rormlai- Vi vrii crh OI local freight trains cany passengers only to points where they stop accords to schedule. m Frank S. Gannon, Third Vice-Pres. and arl Man. . Washington, I. C John M. Gulp, Traffic "Manager, " A Washington, D. Ci W. A. Turk, Gen'l. Pass. Agent, Washington, I. C 'oowan- Dasenbery. Local Aeent Always mw Kind W A- ' ' r" . Concord, N C

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