Jl ft if IIs ii '! t THE ST AHD&RD Friday. Decembkk 14, 188S. Jas. P. Cook, Editors and Ji. K. IlARUIS, Proprietors. THE FARMER HI RK-FBO-UREMA BEIXU MADE. It is a natural law, that man shall Hie by the sweat of his brow, and where living is going on he's doing this. This is a law, the truth and execution of which are every day scones to us all. The merchant sells goods, the physician doctors, the miner digs, the lawyer practices, U13 ptople's representative legislates, the preach er preaches and the school teacher teaches. While this is going on there is another power in the land. This power, while strong and of much consequence, has existed up to a few years ago unorganized and in many respects poorly directed. Ae mean the agricultural population. It is strange that such a great part of humanity, a part engaged in "pnch uoble and honorable work, ihoiild go on so long in the face of organized efforts in every other channel of human undertaking with jut even coming together, and in such a way take bearings, thus finding how they stood in the angry rush for life, gain and wealth. But the strange past ceases to ex ist now. This host of devoted and unceasing workers have opened their eyes. They are coming to gether, united in organized socie ties, clubs and associations. Well done! They are beginning to l-.-arn that it is right and even safe to onsnlt others in the same v.catkii and ask advice. Who's better able to advise yon than your next door ntighbor, who has grown gray and hardy in chopping, reaping, hoeing a id plowing. The time when strangers and all unknown characters cviild go through the country swindling and imposing upon the farmer his goods, patent rights and recipes with brilliant success, is jnt about be hind tis. What did this? Xecessiu has the honor of producing this change. Necessity brought tlust god, all-confiding and trusting nun to consider, to rei.d, to think, to study, to keep accounts, to organize. They accomplished this through the fi.ange, the Farmer's Clubs and at this time the Fa-cur's Alliance is being introduced into fvery sec- this organization, if coulin-.-d to tlu agriculturil population aioxk. will do a good work and be a power in the land. Let the good work goo:i;htus -open the way and give this move ment towards organization our best wishes and strongest efforts. JIDVC JIO.T(i1tl.UV. The people of Cabarrus were very much surprised a few diys ago i hen it was announced that JnJire Vt m. J. Montgomery had resigned. Nothing 13 known deiiniielv as to his motives in resigning, it being va riously conjectured that he is t resume the practice of law. !n". salary as judge being insunicient, or that he is to accept a position a? attorney fur some railroad. However ; this may be, there are many who Will regret -to loOSC from the bei.C?! ore who was so well titted fur it, and who, during the short period of his j occupancy, has won fur himself an j T e rwable reputation. 1 he lioveriioi1 has appointed Col. II V. Armfield, , t! .,, , t 1 ..f Statesville, to succeed Jud-'C' ,r . r Montprofnerv. THE C II Altl.OTTt: SEWH- The above is the name of a new daily for Charlotte. It made its ap pearance Saturday evening, with "Wade II. Harris, formerly of the Chailotte Chronicle, editor and proprietor. It is just, 'what its name signifies, and will be at all times a news-paper, such as every body kuows Mr. Harris will give its readers. EDITOR I At, Ti:H. Florida's orange crop this year is 10 oranges to every person, the habie3 not excepted. They say Cleveland is moving t la boys at Washington. Pettcr late than never. llussia ar.d Germany a e mad. It is said that a war cloud is hanhir over them. Let them fight; we can stand it. A canning factory started near Graham, N. C, last summer 'is a grand success. We want and need Bach a thing in Cabarrus county. The Republicans are looking to the division of California and the adniissiou of cold Dakota, Texas is entirely too small to divide; isn't it fair.)? The Davidson College Monthly is cn o.w table. It is bright and in teresting. The opening article, " Wwii'inii's Love," coa" cU s-juicIahH-. perhups its author. May.be not. The hip-pocket is the f'inven'iou of the devil," says Judge MacEae. Lots of people like to hate tha products of the devil's brain hung on to them. 1 he biggest thing on record as a marriage item is: "Four brothers married four sisters in Louisville all at the tame time." They are ruined! "Too many cooks spoil the broth." They are talking about the an nexation of Canada to this country. Xo! Xo!! Don't spoil the asylum for the absconding city treasurer and b.wk officer of the United States. . 0 e heard an intelligent northern orentlemau, who is an ''out and out" Republican, say a few days ago on our streets: "Were I living in the South I wculd vote the Democratic ticket every time." The South has the biggest kind of a hunt on 1 a ids finding the keys to corn-crib, meat house and granary. V ill not the Farmer's Alliance use strong efforts to per suade the people to build cribs, meat houses, Ac, in this country? j The Wilmington Be.iew has this: i "Mr. 0. P. Lockey lias moved his ' 1,11V nftW f.i the v.ow harhor-shon he: . L .,1. ,j , .,i, ,.,,,1 ' has just openeon becondtWo or three tmrnsuid men & street, near Market.' Ae knew j m ti.e v.euu y of the jad, f he would go back to his shampoo; threats. I hey were without or- j business, aud not to Congress, as he Ionization or l.-ader, and after i -- I i i.,..; uu tu.t m!tv. ,nul ! d-sir...!. " Now York, besides being the Km- pire State, places itself on record a full of mercy and compassion, even for the doomed. On the 1st of Jan- nary the law requiring executions to be made by electricity will go into effect. f-Ve if the other States don't follow suit. ! A poor devil m lexas nas cntereU ; suit against the United 'tates .for the recovery of the sum ot s;':. ; claiming that he assisted Jn the cap- j tnre of Jeff Davis after the war. We j pray Uncle b'am tx pay this fellow, for he deserves to be paid for assist-1 iug in the capture of game as of game as well ! c honor, sense and : i as a mm of patriotism. The back-boniest man of the ! i nineteenth century :. President Cro-j ver Cleveland. Deal sight more j than many a i i Democratic 'oiisress-1 life will nut end with Mareh :r, ; have men capable of thinking out capable for themselves and courage to act in accoi dance. enoiu i, i Here's what a northein l " l i .Tf - .1 V 1 1 1 i 7MW:;, . ' J,i on the vears when W. II. Harrison Taylor, and Carfield were elected j Pne'dent, and they all died in office. '1 his leads a crank in Vir- iina iu propnesy mac I lie secono r f ..." - "i. jt 1 ,. 1 - 1 , uamson w... not nve mroupn m.- m-..i.,u, ntiiuweu un.ne r.nn WoMhm; othors f(H. hom Xovemler this vear." Were the! 1..... 1 1 .1 ; chief fool catcher of the country to j go through Virginia he would have jan opportunity to pounce down upon ! a rplendid object of his mission. And th Governor An2oliit . . I Armficld, of St:t sviM-. tit Sn; ". Ilim. Gov. Scales has appointed Col. 11. j rmfield Judire of theei-hthi district of North Carol in ! . . V T ; i'bide V. J. Mon isomer'-, who ha- , , ,. ;. , , tendered Ins resignation. Co 1 Armneld will accept the position and take charge of the circuit after the first day of .lanini'-v. Gov. Scales could have .made no i I better selection than this. Col. Armfiild is one of the ahkst law-!k'u Svt is xvorth -'-'W . York vers in the Etate. Iiessdes he has ' F'rirp' Ev-vbody who huvs one the respect aud confidence of all whu j dnl,iu's v-r"'t1' of . goods of this firm know him and is pre-omincntiv tit-1 re.?"ided as a customer, rind has ted for the position. He has" fol- j h5s liiinie t'"t'-R'd in a book. A lowi'd the practice of law for fair I'hui has been arranged to de-thirty-seven years, excepting tlf. termine who shall get the-present. time he served in thr. n-ir ThU the fourth time he lias been tender- j X(1'th Caroiill:l that is in any par ed this po-ition, having declined ' tIcu-:ir c,fl"d to this one, and Char three times before, preferring to j lotto is P',,llJd of the fact that she practice iu hi? profession. A special j ,oa"3 tlie St:lto in this telegram received here last nijht announced dudge Armtleld's ac ceptance. News & Observer, Dec. 9. ai riii.x: ni-RDEK. A lluhttaml nl Wlf Fnnlly Hnrtlrr lor h Trill p. ICkw Amjaxy, Ilid., Dec. 10. Lwt evening Jacob Montvvnter wasK'hk-ago, th pollvorkers con!i,J shot in the back of killed instantlv. A the head and! few minutes i later his wife, Wen Mohveiter, was' bnvjned with a hatchet, which re- ; .suited in her doath today at neo. 'he murder was committed commmcu near EdwanUville, five .miles from t.hi.siMUl tUm,1S tne PW- "i city on Cmydon Pike. The viofn-n i !)( revnrr-led fldrni'm? fii.1 : ..nv r ily well-to-do farmers. . Theodore Benson, a farm hand,! aged 21, wa arrested last i.ight ai;d ' madj a reluc-Umt confess'on. Ilet killed Mr. and Mr-. Mounter be-' cause thev objected to his ravii" at- ' named ; SdHie Slivder. wlio liw-.l uW. t'a'iilv " . ' A TERRIBLE CALENDAR OF MAN" Y CRIMES. Riot In Birniinehnm. Charlotte Chsouicle. Last Tuesday the body of a little girl was found in East lake, near Birmingham, Ala. The fuct was established that she had been mur dered, and Wednesday the body was identified as that of May. Hawes, daughter of R. R. Hawes, a, railroad ei'gineer. circumstances pmiueu iw the girl's father s her murderer. He was mariied.in Colnml-iiP, Miss., vVednetdiy evening, though sup posed to have a wife in Birming ham. On his arrival in Birming ham with lus bride that night he was arrested, charged with the mur der. Then it was learr.eil that l e had never been divorced from his first wife, and that she had been missing s-nce Saturday a week ago, as well as the youngest child. Search for the woman's body com menced at once and soon addition! 1 circumstantial evidence against Hawes was secured. Saturday eve ning the body of the ex-wiie was found in the lake, weighted down with iror. This caused intense excitement throughout the city, and that night 50 ir more officers were placed around the jail armed with Winchester rilles, anticipating a possible attimpt to lynch Hawes. limit 1 I o'clock Saturdav niiiht hmu - h nM-leviiiir with the mavor and ! others, who tried to get them to go j.nvav the crowds linallf reached the t.m c,f a narrow alh-yway leading to ' tj)e door. Then th? oilieers wariu theni to stand back or they uo ., K. jire.l upon. After repeat d warnings thev would not turn back. audMuna Snuth ordered tne o,h-, cers to tire. One volly was tin d an-1 ; . , i;ii..,i ,,f .mih1...i i MiVIl KM IWI.V.I . iree nic)1 wore jitantlv killed, six j j1;lV0 jnce and ten others are j badlv wour.'led. Tlie mob then ; vt'n-! inurieitiv ui-iKisio, vowing en-, geance. ftate troops va re ordered there at once and l ine companies ; have a.0illiv arrived There v. as : .... u feelin" all Sundav and l.ldUM. letlllij, uu . uin.,t .um u tM.Jav but no ontl,rcak of anv kind. , t i , , anu none ,s feared. 1 ue city at ! midni 'ht wa verv (iiiiet. p.iliMlKiiUAM, Ala., Dee. 10. ri.re , arL. rt.prts that Hawes who 1,.. . i tlf, Sl. t)f th.- Satunl.iv a. ,.r s, . "..i. ..'.'. against him. i f The following is a correct the killed ami wounded : DKAP. list .Maui ice I. 1 hrockmortou. .J. ir Maui ice 1. Throckmorton, J ,1.4 i.rtriiin tliill Ull I ilr j McCay, A. J. I arrant, A. D. Hryan', C. C. I ate. C'lias. .h-nkias. Colbert ' Smith. Deimtv Slu-riff V.inu-.m. .,f ! Cadden ; Chas. PaiU-y and an nn- known negro. The list was obtain-! ej fn-i t!i, different undertaker.-', ! a!Kl it i3 thought thai there arc two co'lius T I ! K WOt XDKI) ARE : Mr. r.erklcy, John 11. Merritt, Matt Kennedy, J. V. Owen, J. W. (lilmorc, Albert Smith, W. A 15. rd, Kiieiclr.vein, LawreiTre Eitzhugh, A. .1. Schide and J. W. erv. M0lit2011l-lof A lir i", Huns Present. '-""- . I've H'.- ! One of the many features that will I go far t calivcn th- h?arts of sonie- body during the Christmas holidays will he an elegant Silver Tea Set, which our eiiterpiisin . 1 II T ) .. T , ine.ues-rs jjoviu; .v lin ger. ir to piveawav to one of their customers on Christmas dav. This ' J nere is not a Jewelry house 111! Suet-t Relva Trralr'l Iiully. Mrs. lielva Lock-wood, who is in Philadelphia, is quoted as saying that she Avas "cheated out of thous-j ands of votes at the recent election, : ai.d is poitive that in tho lar"e 1 cities, and especially New York and ; C;;ta1 lier b:,1,lts" conte.-ftm the lejtah! y of I be election, lHlt ,Ullt nicans s!u' t,0?5i 1101 1U" dicato. i lie dear sweet woman. Its too bad to cheit her out of votes. She lid during the tampnigii: "If e,ecteJ' 1 shaU ihi a5 othc?r Piwi" OeU S tia Vtf UjUe Chew tobacco. SI t with her coat off and get married, i vnut 1S slK' u,nS t0 Uo 'i'-', since (k'Ieat IS ,Kr lol? , LIFE WORTH LIVING? ot if -v?a 11,1 il " '"'i'1 a lets are positive cure for the worst onus of DM)rlMa. liitliu-fkl ion .VlHtuifiicy and Constipation. Gufi -1 aj teeti uua KOiU uy H. i, i etzer. STATE NEWS. An artesian well which is beinjr sunk at Goldsboro has leached a depth of 329 feet. Asheville is to have a $100, 000 cotton factory, owned by home anil foreign capitalists. Three thousand dollars are being spent in repairing t ie tug Stetson and dredge nn, atElizabeth City. The State Grange, T. of II., meets at Kinston next lues day. Our Kinston friends are preparing to do the right thing by them. Jordan Purcell. a negro train hand, fell off the train near Red Banks, Laurinburg Co. last Saturday morning and was run over by about twenty load ed cars. Long and heavily loaded freight trains pass through Goldsboro daily with oranges, ban-mas, and several other different kinds of luscious fruits. The colored people of Wilson have let out the. contract for the buildingof a new Episcopal church. The church when completed will cost between $1,000 and ft 1,200. When l.ev. L. W. Crawford was announced, at conference, for New Heme so veat was the i relief that the eoimreiration nml bearfv sounds lauso. ' ' . There were :5.(i() distilleries of spirituous litjuor in opera tion in the United States for the fiscal year ending; June :J0th last. Of this number 1.1 f )." were in full blast in North Carolina. l?eV. Mr. B()Sticiv hist lliulir i t;.n,lr,vl his resignation as l .as- ! for ()f the Vnt Hal)tist Cliurcl-, ; ju view of oiferinir hi services i k . .1... o....t li.,(! Arte-. ! lilt- .-0l I 11 I M Pll.l -Ui; s'onarv lhard wliich me. tS 111 i May, 188i, as missionary China. In Duihaia. Dec In Dui haia. Dec. if. a n- gvo named J?am Sn-ad was shot j and kill; d by another colored j man namedtJlass Glenn. Snead j ve-;wasin a hog pon trying to j ; . . ' . 1 . V .n ! "i ' l)i,t n was kill- j ed ill the atteiUlr. File JUrV ! (JftnJ.h(,lflil Jth; , .killing to be justifiable, j AVe learn that the liepubli- i 01,1 SilniVllT-.llj-M'- 151 (tI'PUIIM I jl)ob Dixon, was unable to rive bonl, which was for - ing it up, and the commission- e;s elect -d o'ln Sugg, the Democratic candidate, iis'e id, who bonderl immediate! v. j The Democrats of Kdge ! combe, count Vstood aloof fi '.in P.nMil.i;...,,, k. ...i i first Monday in De -eml M-thev all. but one. failed to bi inr 1m the reti llired bonds-. Tiieoliees were promptly declared vacant hY tu' 1":J1 of commissioners. democrats were elected and til ed their bonds at one1. New l'ein Journal. (round was broken on Thursday for the (iood Sauiar- itan Hospital, whicli is to bej?"8 ,,MV5U ehinos nsnmst s.ud for the use of the colored peo ple. It is on 1 11 1 1 street.near the Mint, not far from St. Michael, s Chapel. The buildinir i.s to be hrick two k'uVUk Ii ioii n. conveniently arranged for hospital use. Charlotte Chronicle. Wilmington Messenger: Dr. A AY Alanjjfuni. w!i- was taken suddenly ill at IS'ew rerne, while in a ttendance on Confer ence, and went homo Tuesday. ig Jeweler 1 lias been declared by his phvsi iulger, pro- dan, Dr W P Mallett, to have had only a verv severe case of indigestion. He Avill be entire- ly well by the beginning of the next session. "Vm limnes, of Hall Hiver, Alamance county, has made arrangements to move to Char lotte. He will bring his sta ble of thoroughbreds and his herds of blooded cattle. He has the farm adjoining the Fair Grounds. lie will use tlie race track for exercising and speed ing his horses. Mr. Barnes is heartily welcomed to Charlotte A fourteen year old daugh- ter of Mr. Wcslev Ib-ndslinw rC i liurke, was standing before tlie lire a few days ago. Her skirt caught fire and she ran j into the yard where the wind hvas blowi nr and it fanned the names. Iter Lioily was burned t1' M ! she died in a few hour.;. This j is another aro-unient in favor; ; of women adojti!i; the Paris i I mode of dress, whicli will not j ! easily take lire. Two little boys wo-nt opossum ! anntinir Saturday nitrht nnd took -with theni a t ?sf.,l t., shoot their -inc. TJiev' had T.f Tf i , l.f...... .t . treed. An older boy, hearin-- ! the loffa barklti, thouuiit he hl-Ail tttfiahnfi! of i.. - ily did not hit lum. Kinston 1 Would .- jiiwl lelr. tl... "Ktti,: ever oueiva lor tile frKVV' !)ovs catch their frame. 11m : money. ; YfciHW 'kS .U, ran up to where the little boys' . fiW' wore scared the little fellows, 1) TnTTVCOV t"'" Pardons from the President. Washington, D. C, Dec. 8. The President has pardoned W. C. Jordan, convicted in South Caroli na of selling liquor without a license and sentenced to six months imprisonment and to pay a fine of $100, and Charles Slater, convicted in Viiginia of violating the internal revenue laws. Kerinnsly Won ml oil. Charles Warren and Arthur Cray, both colored, became involved in a quarrel last night, in an upper room on Railroad street, near the depot, when Cray struck Warren on the head with a hatchet, fracturing his skull. Warren's recovery is don bt fnl and day has thus far eluded the officers. Durham Plant. Dec.8. WE CAN AND DO Guarer.tee Acker's Blood Elxir for it Las been fully demonstrated to tn people of this corn-try that it is s u pei ior to nil other pr parations for b'iood diseases. It Is a positive cure lor syphilitic poisoning, UJcers, Eiuptions and pimples. It purifiy the wliole system aud thorough'y huiids up the constitution. For ale bv N. D. Fetzer. PIMPLES ON THE FACE Denote iir impure state of the blood and are looked upon by many witn suspicion. Ac ker's Blood Eiixir wil remove itU impurities and have the VoinnVxioii smooth and clear. Thei e H i othinj; that will so tl.qrourh y up tLo c0118tiiutii,. pu.iy and .strengthen the whole nysteu, hol and -uarauteed at Fe'zers Diujj Store. . 3LOOD AND BKAIN, ' Tur: Mocd U wlwt cils U:e r.ucYinery of lift i fs-,e; ivory r.ioveir.cr.t of t'.e bod;, Kinowa sti.'i- i i.s". :t t -.s j lir.li d.ivcs out pain f.om tin nervcj, i tin a';.t-'S the br.Un, rrotccti the liver and Udreys ;:;:. i-.ntstion.en-Vp r-l L-ss.t. aa without :-:- rs life, nc, ..na anJ n t AncVci; Aimt.ix-pthet. pu.e by u.in't'i: only true t:ood n.-.nidy, D. D. c n ''i-. c i;i;oi n.hr.) M. s s. -J-3:r.'rnca. Atlanta, Ca., says: -p. i t.:i:'.y jc-n I t:;vj buca i.V.iCtcd v.ith rlieu i dlieaina ism - !'" v.-c;- cm j i)!cy.d cr.i !!a::.e.ous patent i Twdicin:sresoiie-i xo w'.thu-jt tcncl't At U-t I be-un t.-w u-.- ct" U 11. T... end its effect ws li!v r.wg"ic Kheu-iaiic ruin cca cd, my Lidnays vver. relieved, and i::y coustltutiun i::ir'cved zt once.'' z. l . Norton, Muntes: 1 hrw ars sgJ I contracted a biodl potssf. ' apjj!led t3aphyiidan ?tac,,ani hi treat..,, came near kiliin- me. Ie.n;l,yeJ anold ph.i.".- . ad th n .eat t, Kentucky. .; ! r! r.T. flT1? ilFS Lien rem it) lir-i yitii'l au I re.nainea t-.voi!ior.ihi,l)i.t notn scorned to cure ine iiernrnr.ent!;-, ulthoush te porr.ry lehef 2i liven me. 1 rctu.ned home ruined Man physically, with at litJ.lj fi-jspect t evor et;in; vieU. I was jei suaded te try D. 1!. t &r.l t ray uiter a.tor.ij!:nv.; t it quichly lie!-. every W. C . McGa-jaey. WeVj CI:;-, A-'ji., writ? : I o-.ve tlie ce::n"o. t cf r.iy I.."e t j .1 u e of D. C. B. 1 wus trjubled with b'.ocd p;iiscn Bid El J0(1 for ' ve cr six V--", an-1 found r.c ri-iltf eiual ta tltat z:.-":i by tk ra!'.uili'.: rtr.:c-dy." T.Irs. E::::m Gii.Tuhs. Ur.itia, Tenn., writes: ...1. ' i ae u.c irj said i.v: 007 twclvs v?rs oil hac """"i. .i. i.e. u: .... .1 u.i J J J.a .j v. s...., u3 l lor t.;rcs rsi he I.aJ e:er. SCrcfula unaVct -.;;:. UaiV.t::.HiB.D.C. li-.i ljn; hl.a s i .u;.i gjod hca now walk, ami his f.ji li-.s co-vel. lu r..ti:.n c T.y toy lias bien ronouixci u.u. t wvuiier: ul." u OmiHISTf ATORS H0T1CE Tlavirj; rjualitid as a IministiMtoj of the fsltiteof Henry Plot t. dee.'.i.. ull .ei sons ( vviiii; said estate must n.-ike proni)t pavment, nnd all per "i":r iini-t MCM'iit illljt; J (J I payment u or before the 1.1th dav of 1) fivmlier, ISS'J, or tltis notice will l:o pleaded in I ar nf tbfir re eovrv. Ties, the 1 till dav of Dv ceiol.cr.lssS. W. M TJAURIER. Ii; W. G. Means. Att'y. Tnasteo3 SaloT" Dyvirtufiof anthoril" vctfi'.1 in mo ly a l)eel m Trust or fM' . rtj?ag Xeeutt'd bv Gt-oijcc M. L taker on (hp 2r,t!. l:iy of Oct. 18.3, which Morfjrsyo or Ded in Trust is duly f-onl(.l in IteuistHrs 'Olftee lo; C.iha ins ('onty. N'rlh Carolina, in Look No. 2. 1'ajje I will sell at public itnelion ;it the Court Ho 'se dour in Concord, North Carolina, on the. 14tb day of January, 1889, to tin highest bidder for cash: One un dividi d third iutei Pstof one tract, of bin ! adjoinyii.q: J)ts. F. Litakor, Mrs. Blackwelder and others, eon taining 114 acres, more or Ies:i, said land beins fu'ly described in said Morts'ijrc Title to snid property is supposed to be good, but the ynrchaser oniv lakcH such tit!e as I am authorized convev in s;mI mort'a",p. JACOB DOVE, Trustee, By Wm. M. Smith, AU'v. Dated 11th day of December, 1888. SOAP! i FINE SO A! CHEAQ S0AI GOOD SO'A If your are in ro-ed of SOAP of any kind call an: HI e I !ia t3-'- - - a I J-J1--tjrit 1 , TXJrz. ci . Vn b'lvn a bi" stock of Christmas vruuuo, "V ' Lmfte on" rtk before making your .elections, as we have big stock to select from. Largest Stock of. Oolcl a nd Silver. Watches We have ever had, and at prices lower than ever. IJIG S OCK- OF GOLD TENS, PENCILS, CHARMS, &c. Lace Pins, Ear Drsps, Bracelets, Silverware of oil Kinds. Bca ii ft' fit I Silver Tea Set for $lo . 00. Good Castor for 3t0, and lots of other things. Nice Lino of Gents' Jewelry. DTAMOXT) SCIIAF PLYS, A BIG LIXK OF CUFFS' COLLAR BUTTOXS. Largest Stock of Si)eciac.les so don't fail to We have a nice picture book girl that will call and get one. Don't fail to see our new short-wind Wateibury, something entirely new. CORRELL fe BRO. .TIEiWIEiXiJEilRS Concord, N. C, LZ'VEIS"" STABBLS. (OX EAST DFl'OT STKEET.) F J MWrtsTTTH uJqE& ' Wi CK? ji J-SiGfT1 ; T-. 'AiStdrM j Kl&gfe&Uu: We have the to stiit any and every one. YOU DK1VKS WEDDINGS, IUBLIC GATHEKLXCS, ! FUNKIIAIS AND FUK ALL SALE V.sitors n" D.vTO,i!l find coiiven ' - IEKMS TO Hi til! New Goods OX ALMOST EVERY TRAIN. Ai:d you might as well try to stop a '"Cyclone" as to stop custoinors from oiiij to tho "FARMER'S STORE." Because there the ccmuii-te line cf Ladies find (WITH TRIMMINGS TO JIATCTI) and at the most reasonable prices of ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. The nif n cm find Jeans and Cassi meres, Hats and Caps, and SUCH a stock of Boots v.rd Shoes. lid & See, Hurry up, onv a little of that "TICK COFFEE" left, r.nd our NEW ORLEANS :dO LASSES, new crop, ;-he;ipoht evet t-olc! in Concord. BELL & SIMS, Agents. RECU LATO RS 0 F PR I CHS. S fcvvlnsr-Bfnchlne 4, S; Dtnrinr par m.rh'n. rrm,a ".nca lorm:it..ih( vrty VI Will lllOHDirnlin.ni.. mple. In ratam we i.k that show what we lend. t ,h - 2 may call at .uur home, and aftir a . vvm wonr own (.mprn.v. Tlr.a j-raa.l o,h,ne , nane alter the Kinirfr nati-nt. hjcb bmve ran nut . -:ore naicu'a runou: u (old for ..K.t- Hi-i."1"' ,:i "OMr fr A. - BeH.llrrai.cir.inai.,,, Al nia.'hine in the iu.A . ii brief muruciiuni invea .free. No randal r... wh.. write i . 1. ''" rure I'e4 til KMt 1. : . .. .miibt. vrri'ij;;' tt.'.1-.- - f II." v.ai.h. . a. . r reiffi. anl after mi here t.. . . .. ... ..... .u n. wil Refill I i WllMli.lia,Va iia.il .V I """""" ' iHi miathw i MM IM - iBgmi mm inc VTIMi 735- , . .'. nn1 nk all to Hair Ornaments, Diamonds. SHIRT BUTTOXS, 4.Y1) in town. Can suit any one give us a. FKEE to every little boy ant St Meets all trains and goes to any part of town for passengers. -r AN L) EVF.IIY OffiVKinv ott AND BUG G IE1?, . HACKS, Etc., SUIIPASS ANYTHING EYEli IN TOWX. AND FEED au imuiMise buiMins, a cr.oJ, saf aiiJ SUIT THE TIMES. ) ) v & IIEA'J'INC STOVES ! ! Ire i tho heaviest and lesr Stoves that you can buy, and I am fccliiug them cheaper . than ever before. a A Gooi Xo. 7 Cook Stove ! Fon S9.99. FIRE CLAY FLUE PIPE, for building Hues, makes th? safest and U"st flue, nnl ia cheaper than brick. LOME MADE TINWARE, POT Vv ARE, STOVE PIRE, STOVE REPAIRS. STOVE ES SE LS, STOVE POL ISH, FIRE-PLACE ORATES, FOR VALLEYS, kC, &C. TIN y 0 A Specialty.' HAND MADE . Saddles & Harness, tuie,J,ept on han.i nud sold cheap. Higliest Cash prices paid for Hides. Come a.nd see me. , -" W. J, HILL COX CORD, X. C. CHAMPION M WDD..D IRS. iuu niiiir.iiiii J ( I ntill kf-nn v.ri . Of My VjiiiLlll I1111P1 . a--. VJtilllllllHin A nwAr If. .... .... r i old cuutoniora t will find me at the o;d stand. Alheinii'uoorttcr ) r( j THE NEW LEE CODE SW umm a Wfitl t-m H BE am fm I cm 1 TO THE RETAIL TRADE: o He have added a full line of hi; &f his, Wm Us to our stock, EVERY THING, besides being new, was bought at the lou'cst cash prices', and we guar antee to sell you as cheap, and many things cheaper, than you can buy elseirhei e Oar rule is tobuy in large quantities and pay th-e cash daicn, as soon as they come in the fiouse, mark them at a small profit', and sell for CASH. WE GUARANTEE PRICES OX SALT, SIIIUTIXC AND PL A IDE, TO BE AS LOW AT THE LOWEST. TO THE ALU TRA MB Our wholesale business has been very successful, and we thank our friends and custo mers for kind words of en couragement and liberal or ders. Our stock is larger than ever, and our Prices Lower. Save time and trouble or dering your goods when you can do as well in Concord. WE OFFER: 1 Car Load Kerosene Oil, 1" " White Rose Flour, o0 Barrels of Sugar, Jo Sacks of Cofee, :2o Cases of Potash, 100 " Canned, Gnnd -) () Boxes of Tobacco, 7(9 Thousand Cigaretts, '2o0 Kegs of Fowder. fP loO Ban's 0f Shot W0 Case of Matches, We have the Agency for the and keep all grades of Oil stock. ALSO TIIK AOI'XCY FOIi t When in Concord, will be lueubeu ro nave yon call, Mm Iclsals to tiiirtiW' Oil k mwmMMmm Liiffe'illfi tail PATTERSON'S. I Store, HI B MrM fMl C, H WHITE,

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