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C?0 o : -I mm RFTflRT in r ill V . Hapjyol(Jage mini 1L it tnm-mi. "TIC -i" ii n 'i 1 1 ii rir i n ii 11 r if i ' i ii' i 1 I Vyf A wit women who hY enjoyed good 1 all their life begin to faSe when the v uney grow Man Ifo<h a reach the lira of fnrtv-fnnr nervous and irritable and suffer witv. txv. headaches. Their livers are torpid, their digestion is iihpaired and their bowels are irregular They are experiencing the "change of Hfe." And it is not strange that the cessation of the menstrual habit after thirty years pperation should dfetnrb the system and tax the strongest constitution. This trying perioD has no terror for a woman who uses Wine of Cardui. It builds Bp her strength and prepares her for the ordeal. When the change of life is not safely passed, a woman quickly becomes an wraiia. HiuniDerlng disease germs are given increased activity and they appear in aggravated form. If you take Wine of varum viuMiiro oi uie von W1U be uinrivl ht.ti- health thin von kua .... mimi A happy fd age and restful calm will be your reward. Mrs. Campbell was cured after suffering three years with "change of life." Thedford's Black-Draught, the. cuinpaaion meaicineoi wine or Cardui, sBiuiiiiea wita n digestive liver h it perfectly, curing and Kidney affections, impurities and disease and throwing imnnrtti germs out of the system. Both working buKotuer iumb m wen ana didtit vomtii. Yomrog, Laurens Co., S. 0., Sept. , 1898. 8 I Aave recommended your Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Black-Draught to several of mv lad friend., and I can -.ws' 1" to be. I have been suffering three year." Vith'the "chin ge lif e wd I dW 2?f "K ??&hln8 wo?ld 1 eny wod MU1 1 tried Tya, medicine I givo w " "'J varum ana you, ior it relieved me. Mrs. D. H. CAMFBI For advice hi cases requiring ipacUl directions, addrew. .The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. r Sonthern's Excursion to Norfolk. The Southern1 will run an ex cursion from Charlotte to Nor folk, Va., on Sept. 25th. The train will leave Concord at 7:18 p. m., arriving at Norfolk at 7:30 next morning, giving two days and one night in the city. The round trip . fare from Concord will be $3.75. Editor's Awful Plight. r F. M. Higgins, Editor Seneca (111.) News,;was afflicted for years with piles -1 thatiad doctor or remedy Helped until 1. A 4 T IV a a ue tried BuoKiens Arnica calve, the beat in the world. He writes, two boxes wholy cured him. Infalible for piles, Cure guaranteed. Only 25C, g0ij a$ LFetzer'o drug store. , A Child's Merry Laugh Is always heard when he reads ' f - ' Mr, Bunny, His Book By Adah L Sutton, illustrated by W. H. Fry. The Favorite Juvenile of It is a book of bright, ' jingling .rhymes surpassing: the Old Mother ' Goose rdelodies. Every story is fully illustrated by amusing: pictures that are rare to bring hearty laughter from the children. The book, with its merry melodies and ohaint nmrnroa t 1 a- n . . '. . . -too ofcruuKy -o me imagination and humor of the children. Yonr Boy-anKGM TTTJll 1 , ... wiu do interested in the comical situations, quaint characters, redicnlous personages, catchy rhymes, and bright Mr. Ennny, His Boot Grown-up children enjoy the humor, -the laughable incidents, and queer cpiouucu u.a wen as me small ones. Gin Accidents. Ex-Sheriff Hall, of Robeson county, has in operation at Lum ber Bridge one of the improved cotton gins recently introduced into tnis country. This gin has excited considerable interest among the people iu the vicinity I of Lumber Bridge and the peo ple of both races have flocked to see it. Last Thursday evening, wb He examining the gin in op eration, a white man named Rogers had one of his arms stripped of the flesh to the el bow.1 On Saturday a negro got the sleeve of his coat caught in some of the machinery and his forearm was crushed to the el Would Debate With JJanna If the Lat- ter is Really the residential Candid ate. . . iWe suppose as a xnaster of the art of retort Mr. Bryan hardly has a revival among our public men of today. The following was gotten off a few days, ago at Port Worth wherft he was making a speech: Mr. Bryan's "attention , was called to a speech made atrJDel phia, Ind., by Senator Hanna, chairman of the Republican na tional committee, in which the Senator wag quoted as sayiDg he was ready to debate "imperial ism" with Mr. Bryan or any other D6mocrat. In reply to the question whether he would ac cept a challenge from Hanna, Mr. Bryan said: 'I know nothing of the mat ter except what appears in the papers. The challenge has not been received and I would not accept it if 'it were. While I would be glad to debate public questions with the Republican candidate for the presidency, I would not be willing to debate with one whose responsibility is less than my own. If I am elected I shall be president. If the Republican committee will certiy thatt Mr. Han Da is to be .The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has -been 4n use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made. under bis per- . All Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-as-groo4"are but Experiments that trine with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA ' Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. 5 It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA AUWAYS Bears the Signature. of Tie KM You Have Always Bought In, Use For Over 30 Years. TM CENTAUR COMMNV. TT MURHAV STKEtT. NCW TOUR Cm. to Mr. Hanna's charge that he was iruenced by sinister mo- ? .r, : ! i.1 l!C .! Dow so badlv that it was nn v pw.nw a. : of the treaty with Spa:n. To FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow'a SoothinK Syrup has been used for over fifty years bv mil. president, in case ot Repnblican &HILSS success, 1 shall willingly meet B?, e ,.xne. cmui so"ena the gums. allays all nam. enrnn winrl nnlin onrJ i. me Desi remeay ior inarrhoea. It wil maIiaha U . I'll i nt . n .1 .. iDucyciue puur nine sunerer immedi ivir. cryan was pjso asuea ll ately. Sold by druggists in every part ho had anything lo say in reply &?Ze 0i'? fft". slows Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. necessary for Dr. Stamps to clip smell ski a iu the process of ampuLatoD. Both of the in jured are still Jiving.! Fayette- ville Observer Notice to Patrons AND CITIZENS OF CONCOKD. Please leave vour ordAr3 fnv rresn Meats so they may be fill ed on Saturdav' as our doors will hoc oe opened on Sunday. very respectfully, J. F. DAYVAULT. this he replied: "I have given my reasons for believing it bet ter to ratify the treaty and de clare the nation's policy by, reso lution, and the voters have an opportunity to pass judgment upon my reasons. I must con fess, however that Mr. Hanna is an expert when he discusses s'n'ster motives, but I can stand his cr'ticism if Senator Hoar can endure his praise." In bis address Mr. Bryan re- II OF II. The following change of schedule took effect July 22, 1900. NORTHBOUND. No. 4 II It Wlat tie Press fflrf: . Mr. Bunny, His Book is elegantly i""" m uuiuru. j.ae uooKseiler, , This book stands alone as the finest new juyeniie on the market a never lamng source oi enjoyment to the chil dren. Young PeopVs Herald. It is tremendously clever and ought to be a good seller. R. F. Ourcault. Substantially ound; over 100 pages; sllj inches; front cover showing de sign stamped in three bright colors, also back cover design showmsr a com. icalUunny Baseball Team; printed on good, strong paper, in large face type, easily read. Each page printed in three gorgeous colors. - a i L , . , aBtrouomers w ns that, n WW MUltv --L I our solar syslem there are at f erred to a report made by Sena S.S l al tor Hanna and speech ffiade hy I H it T-r . ivir. iianna, yesterday, m - which Announcement. he sa'd thd'e are no trusts. To accommodate thnsA wfin urn r.o I 1TT1 T . . . , tial to the nse of atnmir. 7 V "ea usea to want humorous iqJ?Kafi would go to those " uio j'luijuciura prepare Cream alm in liquid form, which wil be known as'Elv's TAnniA Proum T?r,i. . 1 vaviu imui, i'nee lncludinsr the SDravinw tnhn ia vi i. oyrugisis or Dy mail. The liquid uiiu cuiuuuiua trie mfifii.in ... ; nco of the solid Dreraratinn . flrnam nni is quickly absorbed by the membrane changes them to a natural and healthv character. Elv Broth r a Mt Wo Oi HT TT " .. ' " OllOU oil., a, x. jn on laentical with that. t --v v vi. bitter almonds i eitracted from oai tar.selecfced. Sent Postpaid for 1,25. Our illustrated book catalogue is FREE 1 MEID Pi The Cansing andf ATA DDL! Healing Cure UM MR II n . 'or CATARRH IS Bflj Cream Mi AKR0N.10HI0. Easy and Pleasanf tn use. Contains no in jurious Drugfifs quick ly absorbed. Stii VPS r a Uet at once. It nnmt and cleansn the Naaai Passages. Allays In.M n i. . J? amation. UULU HtA Heals and nrnterts h . senses of tas and smeH. Lar8' Il ' m or dv man; Trial s ze ioc by mail. LY BROTHERS. ,6 WarreKeef. New York books wWch coniained a collec tion of the wrUDgs of humor isos. .but now wnen I want to r.ead something funny I read Mr. Hanna's serous dampaign speeches. 'There are"no trusts.' Can you expect the Republican party to destroy the trusts when the. leader of the Republican party says there'are nojirusts?" Tried Friends ReW ForthirtvtreakTiirt'c pnic J 4 - " - i'-, v. proyenablessincrlo the invalid. Are truly the sick mans friend A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia sourstcmach, malaria,constipa tion and all kindred di seases. UTT'S Liver PILI All ABSOLUTE CURE. 8 arrives at 5 37 a m, m 10.2G a m, 12 " 7-18 pm, 38 " 8.51 p m, (flag) 34 9.54 nm S 62 2.00pm(ireieit) SOUTHBOUND. No. 87 arrives at 8.49 a m, ( flag) M 11 " 11.25 am 44 7 " 8.51pm, " 35 - 9.10 p'm, (flag) 33 - ' 7.29 a m, 61 " 8-49 a m, (freight) - Effective Julv 22nd. trains Nna 1 and 12, heretofore operated between Norfolk, Va., and Greensboro, N 0, via oeima, u, win do discontinued east of lialeigh, N 0, and operated between Kaleigh-and Greensboro, handlin" lo cal sleeping car line between these points. At the same time pullman sleeping uar iino xno. ooe, now operated between Norfolk, Va. and CharlnttA Ttf n connection with trains No. 11 and 12 via oeima ana ureensboro, will be diverted and operated via Danville Va tr;na Nos. 3 and 4, 33 and 34, approximate HCUBUUIBttH iouows: Nos. 3 and 33 Nns. 5U ni T-V w MUM JLaiiy Dftiiv 7 40 p m Ly Norfolk. Va Ar 920am 8 05 a m Ar Charlotte.N (1 T.v fl an n m No, 35. when running ahead of No. 1. sflaersed if neceaRarv fnr thrnnuii f.n-i soutb of Charlotte, and is stopped for beyond. No. 36 stops regularly for pass engers for Salisbury, Lexington, High f omt, Greensboro, Reidwille, J)anyille, Lypchburjr. Charlottflsvi 11 An.t Woai. - t ' - . -Mux I I MOU"" ington. No. .37 Rtnns tnr oa. sengers coming from Lynchburg or points .beyond, and. to .take on nas- Bengers for recrula stm-mint 1 eouth of Newells. No. 88 Btena t,n lot Off passeners from rflmilw DfTnr. passengers for regular stopping ilaces, Lynchburg or beyond. Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for passenerors to or from n n t- a Division Charlotte to Augn'sta-nnd other points in Sonth Hamlin a nanr..n and Florida. Teachfid thmnh ninrK.- or Augusta. Also for through passen gers to or from Jlihmond or Norfolk, Va. , i a Nolb7. 8. Rand 12 and conpjjct at Salisbury with grains :bf 0 BBLf If ( Manufacturers OF if nisr is Gingliams, Plaids, Sheeting, Salt Bags -A-HSTID Outing cloth. DEALER IN General Merchandise. BUYERS OF Country Produce. Four-foot Wood always Wanted. Best m Price for samp. We invite an inspection of aU the goods ... wa manufacture ... OdelI; Mfg, Co, concord, rj, a
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