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Is V . - 'be possible enally to tL femes cf the element Democratic pofccy Oar correspondent. says he lias gone into the SPopnlist nnrtv because he believes in the principles of that party, but we sus pect tbat his real rnot've lies back of his mistaken belief that, the Deuo cratic party itself, aud'cot a fev ir responsible individual, ia resp3i ble for the postponement of f:r.ancial relief. The Popnlist party has some Democratic principles ia its plat form, euch as the free coinage of sil ver End the income tax ; but its main plank the govern mtnt ownership of the railroads is not only obnox 10113 to ej?ry idea of Democracy, but is a echeme that finds favor only in the monarchical" countries of Europe, and there it U not successful Such a project is opposed to all ideas of financial reform, Thecondition of the people is bad enongh now, but infinitely worse ia. every yneof povenr J owners it ri it would in yolve the issue of hundreds of mil lions of interest-bearing bonds and place upon the shoulders cf the peo pie a burden of tux&tioa almost un endurable. It would not only make a dangerous increase in the array of office holders, but would immensely increase the power and influence of thebondholding class. Prom first to. last Thomas Jefferson was opposed to centralization, and opposition to any increase in the powers of the federal government is the cardinal principle of Jeffersonian Democracy Tbe great founder of our party would scorn to -consort politically with any organization in favor of government ownership of railroads." Uovernor-EIecti Atkinson, of Georgia, will be inaugurated Soiar day. We hope the same thing the Vestibule says that broke loosi in that State a few weeks ago, will not occur on this occasion. "And there arose a man out of th multitude and warned the people, begging them to turn ironi the erring way and seek the -salvation they long for throngh. the blessed redeemer tbat holds out its hands' to welcome those who are weaic ana easily per suaded." We beg of yau to stick to the principles of Democracy and lier aal ration. , . lDeke of those brce tje fi ghting. The outlook is cheering, and we expect on the night of November 6 to receive the tiding of another Democratic viatorr. H V CRY! Some of the leading Populists and fc.3ion.i8ts cry "hard times" and lay all tbe blame at the feet of the grand ota i-'eaiocraiic parry, These peo ple, however, are surely ignorant, very ignorant, for never was there mor prosperity in the history of North Carolina than there is today The State of North Carolina is in a better condition today than anj State m the Unjn. Why do yon who are elightened and are gifted with uuderstr aiding persist in throwing complaint at the good people of Democracy and the beet class of citizouj ? But you do not stop at that yon, even complain 'to Kim.'whobss so graciously blessed yon. with a bonnteous crop and tith. health and life that yon eni'oy benefits jon derive' tier from. Be sides the bountiful supply from the farming clqp, 'Wk around, yon jnd ; what is going on. There is not a city, town or hamlet, bnt where there are New Enterprises starting up every day. Look at the vast manufacturing industries, the gold mines, the ccpofcr and. tin. mines, the Eteel and iv-t mines there is em ploymer tfor everyone, and still jod cry "haixl times." "Why, there is a man in. tour city who ia an aspiring candidate and is blamed for the low prv of cotton. This was said by a 8UDpleton and a numskull who aajnl as mauy brains as a bunch c -fish. This cry of hard times ia going out only through the mouths of the disgruntled office seekers. Alderman Booem "What's thisl hrar ? Youe goin to retire from Council i" Alderman Boodel "What'a the use of Btayjo' there any longer ? There ain't any more franchies left." New Orleans Times-Demos crat. Wayside Rhodes "There's a piece of soap an' a wash t-basin, back of that there barn. Fve smind to wash my fate an' ban's" Dusty Walker "Don't do it, body; it's a hoodoo., Ther las' time we disguised ourselves the police -pinched us." Chicago Re cord. - War-den "How'a the campaign goTngpup your way ? Sort of a close context?"- : ".' ' " ; . Sellers (g Njlosest I ever suffocation. The discovery of the hidden mail pouch, whose whereabouts were re. tealen by Searcey, the Aqui train robber, has reduced the express com pany's loss to less thtm 5,000. Lots of "raoniesy" business in town today. Our devil, Sidney Leniz, iacut with the monkey and organ. Today was a red-hot political day in all ports of the town. Tbe State Fair closed Friday even ing. The weather was perfect and a large crowd atterded each day. The first oranges of the season were seen today. They certainly look tempting. Won t we Democrats cave a hilarious time when we get free silver too, with our free liquor. Telegraphic cispatches report one of the mo3t destructive pruirie fires ever known m Xebraska. The negro "?nl the white people alike should, not da these small of fences that would pat them wnere they can't defend themselves. Eyeu if Jailer Johnston bad thrashed any one at the jail, he would only do w si tbe biding vt the coramidsioacra. Dr. Gibson hoisted ihe white flag at noon, bin the square black cetter piece was amitfS. ihe cold wnye will come, however. Concord is certainly fea3liog now in the way of amusement for the small boy. Another organ aud monkey waa on our streets. Christmas came yesterday and spoke at the court house Pfidav night to quite a large audjencet He was a Eoa-laeioniBt negro and made a very able talk. The Poyulisti, it !s said, had mn stationed outside of the court house Friday night to keep the fusion element from going ta to. hear the non-fa&ionist speajker. Cfxrutm8, from Raleigh. When, a man commits a crime ad is convicted for it and sent to j in and has been ordered by the com missioners to "be whipped, has he auy right to def antl himself. Mr. M Voils, of Mooresville, was in the city. Mr. Voils ia a red-hot reformer, but Bays he rioes not fi.vor cosoperation or fusion with the lte pnblicana. lie also saya that the ropu lists tip his way are very ecs.rce and do cot expect to win any "great victory" this election, Strayed t ' " - Strayed from Cleveland towsid Concord on the nighifof October, 12 were a spook we wouldn't fool around graveyards, Chicago Dis patch. . She (a woman's rights woman) "Do you believe that woman shonli have the right of being the oqail of man ?': lie. "Weil, if she m.nts to Uet her elf down so far 1 donltL i-v-e any reu son why she should, be pfevicitod." New York l'reae. 'IJwi3h we had itore literary pec pie like Blank." . "Great Scott, lie's never bad any thing published.'" "That's. joBt why." Chid'go Inter-Ocejn. Miss Blitheljy (interested in science). "Can one set a shock, f ron a telephone ?" Top Spi2iiE6 (intent on ethics) "That dependp, my dear young lady, on who is talking at th i c her eatL" Harper's Bazar. Chapley 's easy encught to get married; all a nion has to do i' to find a bigger fojl than be is." Ethel Knox "Bat in tome c:ises even tnst wouV be Tat her difficult. New York World. ttn Duke de Cay "Do jw. to old ruin Miss Uatciiian "Oh, your gtaee thi3 is so c r 1 tiiinK I coiddleam. Detroit Trit.nne. Old Bloatty So you want to marry my dan hter, eh i hat a your salary ? ' ' Perkins (after lor.g thought "Well, try me for 1hree months, and I'm not &ati8ractory jou jieedn'i sj me anything." A3 leg her. y Topics. Her" Husbaud ."Aud did, jou vote?" , . She '-Yes, indeed; an'1, vben I wanted to vote, agais, the Lorried man at the box swore awfully and wouldn't let me?"' New York Journal. Woman is not brutal, ia spite of the . fact that she Beldora tries to convince her felloy women except by means of a iclub. New York Becorder. Maud "Have "jou a collection of spoons, dear ?"''.'. .Mabel 'Ye, you will find their piclaresin thealbi'tm on the table." Truth. A. man may Jbink he ado. erf a woman. But his? love is put to a terrr.ble strain when, sha asks him to button her shoes wcth a hairpin New "York Herald. - - There's nothing equate in this world Your subtle 8t'TAse of sweet res .pose, When yon haye fa and a dollar bill ( ' , - Tacked stfugly & your las : Year 8 AdmVof J. Fro.iik Pcir-.nl. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOIiCE. EaviiiK qualitled us adminiabrator of James A Poner, deceased, all persons owir? estate nre here by oot:5id thai Lbcy iustmahe ua mfadiata paviasnt or suit vzil be broagbt; and all persons havms olaiuia ayaitst Baid cstale :aabk pre sent thera to the ni)'lerfi.?r.ed duly autr.ciicicod cn or bofcr tlsa lilti day oi September, lt", or tais notice wilt fee p'.cadsd in bar c-f ibeir recovery. A. ?. iarrip, Sept. 1 8, IE? i. AdiuiriE t.tcr. BALE OF VALUABLE TOWN raOPERTJ. By virtue of Miihcnty fJted in ua by sv aseir'ifiiCi.t l.iaJe by J S Fisher and wife, on tho 2'Jtb day rf .Tannarv. 18S7. und wbicn is duly re corded m tbe Rrffistefs office fcr page aC9, wo will eil at the court house door in Copcr.rd. at rulilii? Qucticn, to tbe iiigbest bidder for ?.flfcb. on Monday. November- the 5tb, l9i, tho follcvrsr.? property: iFirsf. tbo Southern Iialf of ILi house and iot krowu p.s tfceJ a Firhti Loui-e and lot, anjoinia James C GibEOj un. others, it be:ie tLeiemaiisder oi lh.i Jof filter t: o bomestead is dtductevl frcia il second, the reversion or remainder ia ibo p'irt of tbo lot wiacb has hrftofr-ro bet;u Lid of! to said Fisher as a homestead. October i. is;i. W. .1. Tin.:.. ) 1. i. p si m Vy fare l&x9$l-v& fes NO OCUEAkiKS. X'--- i'S PCUC1E.3 SOLES. 3 EXT5A FINE. vi.-.. v.fcv-.. i i?Al73 jiirrsSaHCg: Shops. LAP I S3' i'on tan save tnniji-y ly (.urcuiicx . J.ju ;!iu Spiffs, Gecause. we are I'.ic l-ir-st nnufactureT-5 ox advertised shots in the v'orld. aud caarnutce the value by stamping the ua:n? end jru on the bottom, whicti protects you ngai:ist hiijh prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoe! equal custoir. work in style, easy fHtiux and wearin? caalit-es. We have them sold every, where at lower prices for the value given thnu any other make. Take no substitute. If your jstUcr cannot supply you, we can. Sold by lleiiig if Ilendrix, J gent ML Pleasant, JV- C. 1 1 " "" " THlTKE'SfOTlCE. Under a moitpmge executed by John W. Jones amt wife, E. V. Jones, on Die 5th day of February. 18U4, registered in book 2To. 7, pace In the office of Oie 1894, at Ihe Court Ftr.use ill Conconl, the tract of land adjoining the School House lot, John Johnston, aixi others, being the dower lot of said E. Y. Joi.ts, in No. 3 township in said county of IV barrvis, containing thirty !0) acres more or hiss. J. A. ItAKKIX Oct. 5, 18M . Trustee SOTICK TOWW TAXES. The Tosn Tues for 1891 are now due, and placed in n.y hands for collection. v -All persona owing same are re qntsLed to call at my office and settle at onse, and Eave .cost. Office in Town Hall oppsite Oonrt bouse. t. f j6t. ' - SEND fiR CATALOGUE charge nom ioTSO u Caarsre ntt.b:n:. Our only cbaij ia for Glasses you urohaEe. I J. anil J. i1. IUltAL rVScunt Amcena SEMINARY A FlouriFlrrR School for young? Ltdj'. TEN TEACI1EKS. Cmuh; il.1 1 ! : 1 "i Caroiul Ai'eutiot), REV. C. L. T. Fi.SU EH, A. U FnixcxrAL, MOUNT PT.EA AN V N. C COTTuN -MARKET. Corrected by Catittotia A FeUHv Good middlinsT o 50 Middlings 5 35 Lev middling 5 12 Staiaa 4 J to 5 rEOurcn map.kkt. Corrected bv 0. W Bwink. Hficon Sugar cured nasns 11 to 14 Bnlk meats, sides 8 lo 9 L'eeawas - Butter 15 to 20 Chicken 10 to 20 Com 60 EiZ Liird 10 to 11 Flour (loah C.ro;i: J ?? Meal -"70 Oats...'. 40 I till.. Su4 SALE OF VALITAliLP: LAND. B virtue of n drt J of trust xe r.ted to me, "W II Kerr, by J F Ir win, on the 23rd. day of March, 18J, iind recorded in the office of Eegiai tjr of Deedu in and tor Cab-irrua County, in Eeeoid of Morteages ?io 5, iatret iH2 and I will sell for caeh nt tbe Court llout o door m Concord, at 1 o'clock, p. m., cm Monday tho &Lh dty of Noveiaber next, that tract of laml sitaato iu nuitibtr ono towue-hip, td.id county, adjoining v. hat or a known as t :ie (.: 11 Irwia lands, the (J A Alozan der lands and the JS'.cholHOn lauda, and contaitiing two hundred rtnd thirty seven acrpp, more or lesJ, for tho metes and bouudai i-H of which reference ia mf.de to said recorded deed of trust. This 29th of Sept. 1894 "W II Kerr, Trustee. By W Q Means. Attorney. MIf,TsTK A TO H'S .NOTICE. Having qualified ae the adminis trator, with tne will annexed, of 1 A bides, deceased, all per;u3 owirg eaid estate re hereby notified that they rnuet niaLe immediate payment or e'.nt wi'l be brought. And all persona baying claiois agaiufit said estate must present them to the nni dciaigned, duly authenticated, on or beffi- the 1st day of September, 189f rr tbia notice will be plead in br fj?.beir ntcovery. " i. VV. Moose, Adm'r. By'WjJVjBsiiTH, Aitorney. ;' highest maiket prices. Wefi!l'ordfi5prcm:tIy:ibd 1 I rice lisi 'oi. application r. ' 'v '' " .- i" r s.. iili, f.J O r :. Marvelous Curet jnNg jcou Poison :.. " e 1 1 1 iJ r i t ? 'i 'J J ; ! tr..- pt lilJ'l' ri;.i ;.ii"t., cii.itiri't. j; sift r-ai:., u::! In ait blood stin i:I.eu5-s?. t.liLincd, pini;li-e. vUi chrc-iji'- i.irora. tctccr, bomu huo, bit'3, ifrjlr-i, e.zMrja -wt nia s"'T. witv'Oi..t f a. t 'untridici.'on.tAar. P. P. P. is ,h-: .ton l.lood punier !n ttio v:or.,'..i:.'d n..:t. positive, socdy datf iferm-oac euro in all caes. jLa-Hea T,-bose f.ysteir.a Kro poisoned and whose blood ui Impure con ii- tl'-tn. 'lue to menstrual l: re.-niarilc. cro ;?ct:li3r!y t-'Rfctitod b;, t!io w(-n-' cm.r.l tr.:iiO nai' bio.ni i-ioaLi'.bif prup , t-.-tloeoi p. V. P. Prickiy &!, I'oka fiootauii ruin: siura. , tj,-MHUf IBLD, SfO. , '.HI?. HMl, "lcsnspc: i;!:itti f.'Hlif.Hr tora-.s c. fo'irmc i.tiiac f'-ona r.r oivn pei' na3 iior. it'airfc. I waa;.fioct'j'i w-t. jtcae, piri? uni. rheumatl.s'jj lo. lifi voHrs, v.: i t.r?(ite' by tli Tory iv:e-:t physicians ai:asp"nt !n:ijteds o( V.oi Kirs., tfi"l very koowi; romfiiy .;tb outfi3alr:rUf. I have uoiy takta on oort:o ! your P. P.. 3n-i n. rh.cerf-iUy a .v Ir, har lct lTit-r?i-ire i-ood man anything I !iav5 or tGen. I can rei-omniand your rrd!c:uo to c'.i eolleref ot the nbovo dlscn.-o. 6h Fprlcgflulii. Gcji--. CouDiy, Mo. if II! ii A' The Things ii i "e Prize Most cTe r.ot !!;: gewgaws and ;;rr.cracks i e gothsi" about us. Kvc.y lite, cf m:;, h is jls 5acrcJ tinseled tr"as-tv..-s. biU m this practical work-a-uay-wcr J n: in Ts prune to va'ua most tbvse t!;i::"S vhicli serve him best. Not lr.uch sentiment in this, per haps, but some sense all the same. The McCormJck Machine of Steel tz'es first raaV tbe wor!J over, il juiuis cf thousands of grain Tcr.-crs cr.!! it the test liiTvester m.il !.m;.:r that ever went into a (r".i i, hn-i itty prize it accord ingly. It isn't Sci.l:.:. :: v. ((-era it s-just piain. old-fasbioued com mon sense. They like it best be causa it serves tlicin best. It cost, more ncn.-y than raie harvesters, but tail's Lcoaiis: it's more vt !uab!e. Its advantages more Cm ofTset Hie added cost. The "Machine cf Steel" ii built to harvest the grain crop of the world, and to do it better than azy Other machine. .. Peiba; you roar c.ire to hnovr laoro about this harvester. Our catalctcus will interest you. fticCoRHicK Harvesting machine Co. '., CHICAGO, ILL. Torke & Wadawcrt!-, Agents, 'rh : .. i. C!i(. Vl I LL, J'ropriejtor. v w - P"! c- ', i f ft ft t i r tOvij UUtVUwS .... . , . SiV Kidney i roubles re cUrel;rmovrt by 2.r.. r-rlcMy A''. PcSo Hoo' Potts- AoFKnwrs, O.. Jnly Tl.lSOl Svi'.ia '-.-e.'..Te:itat tne iior epnut'o. ' - t:Dd turee utr!': C O. T. iicuoCbtjl:y yuura, JAS. j. &EWTOIT. ibtrdeea, arown County, O. . S9 Cap?. J. 1. Jolinli. J'., all tr.',:T 'I mcv concern: I bore- - ""J tast'.''" to th w ..-idrul propel tlya i'r. y P. for ertii)tli.ns oS t'e skm. I vmt. z tu:lyr.' lor tovtrrti yeirj vlth an iiti- - " s't l.ny tml distitrr.ablc; crcption on p.y rat a, i tried evrr known r-D-.')- lv tut in vn'a, until P. P. waauseO, "Vt? iolKUt -i by; J. D. JOHNSTON. Savann&L. Od. Sfctu Carsr-cr Core. Jfiiimat.y from :h s jfryor a) Sequin.Tez. Peot;is Tbx., Jnau5r7 14. 193. Ili--.iv3. Lti'i'AN UR08. . haTknnah, fr..: ;;.i:llr-r,i I h'.-e trltni sor P. P. P. for a disease oi the skm, usually tnown as aitin cancer, oi ia,r.y cara- rjin.l'.nit, and found Rreat relloJ: It flr T.i'ri1.:,Rtf!M1000 filld rO!l!OVeB n II If- " Tlt'-wloK fromtlie seat of the din-abo . m&J and proven any fomillD of tlio ,ffn ooies. J b..ve t.-.kon Sieor sli hotrloe and t..?l conLdnnt t-int another course , iJT wi;!-2' Cw a cure. It has f;!.o relieved Co rr ia IndiKfstioii and stoiuucU ' CAKT. Vs. M. RTT3T, -A ttoruey at La w. " ALT. riP.t:OntT6 9E7.T- IT. pR0Pr.:rTOR8, - Miiniax.'i S!eManiMli,a AWasron Lc- t! UI does not r-ecessari'y irrfj'y ;:-.d h::r.pir. on the pfiiSWif. 1; is not moc -ltt givos us plensure, but t'r ;: that morxy bay Sxr.ii people ptiiJ mot.pj ' ! ishly, and fancy they find ,ov tnent in doinp it, but the f '-.i-tiie is more fancied than real. n;.i wlio buys Tlie McCorti2ck No. 4 Steel J&over can ever be accused of sp- fi.jinr iJi money foolishly, and he'll find a J j runtlred reasons to convince linn j his wi.drn. U We are buildin? the No a to meet t,:e demand for a rc-i.ly su perior mower, one that embodii the prime requisites of durabiiy, con venience and light draft. You'll liice this mower; no nn-rcty- rwraiise thmiSitnel of either .irrrfrx rlike it, but because it is e r-xlly hkeal.de machine. If von ere o-oic'r to buy a mower jrou ought to see the No. 4. Get the HcCormki Catalogue any iwy. All agtnu furaiah ic oa application. . fficCcnMicx Harvesting machine Co. ' CHICAGO. IU. tj ID r t Yorke & Wadaworth, Ager i Oibsos. Oct, 18. 1894. J. L. Bogsr, : . chotbesj , Truth.. iollectoj.
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