AGAINST SICK NES 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, ErysipelaSj 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 for g 5.00 per week. 4.00 " " " " 10.00 . 10.00 " " " " . 20.00 20.00 " " " 50.00 But, perhaps you want ACCIDENT INSURANCE. If so, get the BEST. I represent the ETNA, o Hartford, Conn., the largest LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY . in the world writing ACCIDE INSURANCE. Perhaps while you are seeing about it you have decided that you will take 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. S. B. Alexander, of Charlotte, N. C, President. This is something worthy your consideration. Do you want your life insured in a good Southern Company, offi cered by 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. Hemphill, of the Atlanta Constitution, President. This company 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 (Two of these have now withdrawn from the State.)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. 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. I Yours to serve, nIbiinL JELo A gen t " ' " i i i I 1 t "St. Louis, .Mo., Aug. 12, Thouph only 19 years old, ! suffered from pains aud foiaalfi txdubles.tyro year3. Lasf spring I ot go -bad I had to qilit work. I had i to support mysell, and could not afford a high priced doctor.- I-got one bottle of Wine of Cardui arid tiiamada nie feel better. Have ..new used several bottles and am well. My - mother used the Wine, for Change of Life and was greatly relieved. ' MISS MARGARET WALSH. I lb II tin . ; Many twirls and w omen find it recessary to ern their own living in various kinds of employment. Tbe:r work is onzn so hard arid confin ing thaf the health breaks clown, i heir dJiwte constitutions are unfitted for tiresome tasks. Weakness neariv ahvr,s makes its appearance in the peculiarly.- delicate womanly organs. Constant standing an the feet, and coming and going at the beck of a, superintendent or, foreman in duces falling of the wornb, leuc vhcea, headache ar.t backache. The pay of women workers is olten ' notoriously small that when sickness comes they have no monev tc igage sk; 'ul physicians. To them Vine f .-ir"Ni is trulv a blessing It t-rm of their ills at a small IAB1ES. ADY1SCRY OEPASTKEHT. For advice in cases requii inj. nctot directions, address, giving syuinoms. taiev Advisory lM-p't. The l.HAT f A'.OOUA njiuitisK cu., Cbattanooga, Tenn, -I CUli cost, and they can act as their own physicians No doctor can do as much for "female troubles" as Wine of CarduL V Druggists sail Large Bottles for $1.00. mi The New Party. In Massachusetts a new polit ical party has made its appear ance called the "Social Demo cracy." It is more populistic than democratic, it seems, and strikes out on new lines. Last year it cast nearly a hundred thousand votes for a State can didate ticket, and got some con trol in certain towns and cities. Haverhill is said to be the stronghold of this Social Demo cracy. It advocates "collective ownerships" like the Social La bor party, and declares against Bryan in national politics unless he will declare for "collective ownership." It seems a small thing now, but its power lies in the constant and persistent work in organiz ing associations of various kinds, without stopping to meet ques tions that come up against it. But, like most other such new things, it will be short-lived, no doubt, and its place will be taken by something else new. Commonwealth. Columbia is going to build the largest cotton mill in the South. W. B. S. Whaley is president and they start out with a million and a half dollars stock. That ought to give them 100,000 if! DR. GiOFfETTS ira 1U TEETMG POWDERS II 0&f44U, 50 YEARS' -prm INEXPERIENCE ( vmm- In in AMs Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Makes Teething Easy. TEETHINA, Relieves Bowel Troubles of Children cf &w Costs 0k -r- Atih. Tour i L jc Trade Marks . 'rVtvri Copyrights ate. 1 tHtinJfJ?11?1? 8ketcIi description may quickly ascertain oar opinion free wfeether an iSJfPSR!9 Probatly patentable. Commnnica li8111 confldentlaL Handbook on Patents SUlSh ?1?est agency for Becuring patents. Patents taken throujih Munn & Co. receive tpecua notice, without charge. In the recelT Scientific American. Kliilipf O - -01 oy all newsdealers.- RlUNN S CQ.'My, Je.v York NOTJPE! I .haye moved my '.shop into 6 (t. i Richmond's . place ' where I . ; keep on hand Pipe Fittings, Hose, Enojine and Boiler Trimmings, . ' ..... i ' . " . Packing. Cylinder Oil, etc. ToE E. McNISH. spindles. Anderson Intelligen cer. BRAVE IEN FAIjL Victima to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, an i all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache aud tired, listltss, run-down feel ing. But there's no need to ieel like that. Listen to J. W. Gard ner, Idaviile, Ind. He says: "Electric Bitters arjust the thing for a man when he is all rnn down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give newistrength and good appe tite than ary thing I could take. I can now eat anything aod have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at PC B- Fetzer's Drag Store, Every bottle guaranteed. , Back to theShre. , The Morning ;Star says the people along the . sea, shore at Writesville and Carolina Beach abandoned their hqmes ' Tuesday nightv. They , have returned agreeably surprised that no dam age was done, by the; storm save a1 little piling up of 'sand, r ; - ' A.MOTHEK TELLS, HOW SHE SATED DAUGHTEES LIFE. - I am the mother of eight child ren and, have had1 a great deal of experience with medicines. Last summer, my. little. , daughter had the dysentery m its worst form. We thought sIih wou'd die.- I tried everything I could think of. I saw by an advertisement in oot paper that Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and; Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and ! sent arid got a bottle at once. It proved to be one pf the very best medicines we ever had "in the house; It saved my little daught er's life. I am anxious for every mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I known it at first it would have saved me a great deal of anxietv and my little daughter much suffering. Yours truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Bur dick, Liberty, ; U. I. For Sale by M. L. Marsh & .Co., Druggist. Sale of Town Property. ; ' K Two lots with three houses, on them on-Pine street, near Black' welder's store. A bargain for cash. , Jnoi Creech. , : mm Gleanlihfessi In a Barber Shop is necessary and is ex pect by our class : : of TRADE 4 1 We satisfy our trade by giving to them clean and satis factory work : : : : Tj J. BROWN, I PROPRIETOR I .llllHMMiniMIIIIIIIMIIHIMniHIIMMrMinitWllllHIUtllllllililllllllH'lUil'ntl! m Mr m 77nTH(rtW1IMIM(liUIHtnHHimUUfttlOIUtlHIIHMIIIIIHiMm IIIIHMIIinilllllllllMIHIIIimHIIMIirillllHWllllHlumillliliHIIIIlH'lUil'n JegelablcPrcparationfor As similating theToodandRcgula-tingthctojmaitsanilBoTfVebof ItomotesIcsumChectftil ness and EestContalns neither Omforphmd norHfflEial. Not Narcotic Warn Tied AirfectRcmcdv for Constipa tion t SotirStoxnach.Diarrtu)ca, . ' VbrmsDnvuisions.tcvensri ncss andLoss OF StEER TacSinnfe "STgnatureHjf -NEW "YOHK- EXACT COPY OF WEAPPEB. it I mm 111 Have For Infants and Child The Kind You Always Bought Bears the Signal. of AM tv Jp' The xF You Have Alway s Bought. iMnriiDi THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY . ... 3 ODELL 1F1CIURIHG COrilP T -f-f MANUFACTURERS OF -f-f i FINE Gin hams Plaids 5 Sliefetin Salt Bags outhern ailway l , C, i . AND- u J c Outing Cloths. : o- DEALER IN General Merchardise - BUYERS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE of all 'kind. ' l 4 I i .0. ....... Foar-foot Wood-always Wanted.-Best ; Price for same. . . . .o. . . We Wite an inspection of aU the goods . ... we mannfacture . . . . dill "MasBfaetiinag Co. Ooncord N. c. SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT JUNE THE l.TH, 1899. This condenfea schedule is pub-lished-'s information, and is subject to change without notice to the public : J v t Trains leave Concord N. C ' 5.52 A. M.No 8, daily, for Rich mond;" bqnnects !. at , , Greensboro for Raleigh and Goldsboro'; at Goldsboro for Norfolk, at Danville for Washington and points North, ' at Salisbury for Asheville, Knbxyille and .points "West. 7.19 A. M No. 33, the New York and Florida Express, carries Pullman Steep ing Cars between New York and Aiken. S. C, New York and Tampa, Fla., and Norfolk to Charlotte. m. 8;49A. M. No. 37, daily, Was L ington and Sbuthwestern limited for Atlanta,; Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and all ' points South and Southwest. Through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New Ybrk to Memphis, Dining car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and Atlanta. 1U;0U A..M, No. 36, daily, for Wash ington.; Richmond, Raleigh and all points North. Carries Pullman drawing room buffet sleeper, New Orleans to New York: Miama. .TanksrmvillA in Ney York: Pullman tourist, cars frsm San Francisco via New Orleans and South era Pacific Mondays and Thursdays 11:23 A. M. No. 11, daily for Atlanta and all points SoutL. Solid train, Rich mond to. Atlanta. - . 7:09 P. M.No. 12, daily, for Rich, mond, Asheville, Chattanooga, Raleigh. Norfolk, and all points North, 8;51 P, M. -No 7, daily, from Rich uiorid, Washington, Goldsboro, Selma, Raleigh, Greensboro Knoxvilie and Asheville to Charlotte, N. C. 8: 51 P. M. No,! 38, dailv, Washington and Southwestern limited, for Wash ington and All points North. - Through .ruiiman car. Memphis to New YorK; New Orleans to New York. Also carries vestibuled coach and dining car. Close connection at Greensboro with sleeper for Norfolk. ; ' 9.20 P. M: No. 35, daily, foi Atlanta and New Orleans, carries Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans. New York to Jacksonville "and Charlotte to Atlanta. v Also PulLnan to irist car Washington to San Francisco, via New Orleans Wednesday and Sainr Jay 9.45 P. M.No. 34, daily, the New York and Florida Express, carries Pull man Sleeping Cars between Aiken, S. C and New .York. Tampa, Fla, and New J.OTK ana unarlotte to Kichmond. Car ries sleepers Charlotte to Norfolk yia Greensboro. First sections of regular through or local freight trains carry passengers only to points where they stop according to schedule. Franks. Gannon, Third Vice-Pres, and Gen'l. Man. Washington, D. C. ' JohnM. Culp, Traffic Manager, Washington, D, a W. A. Turk, Gen'l. Pass. Agent, Washington, D. O. Go wan Dasenbery, Local Agent, , Concord, N. 0

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