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r- S3 - - r - 30000DC ft' 3000C30C - Ldooc3cir. 3! 0jOOOC. 3001 tcycxoeoioiot:' 300000CX . -acxaoooo:-.". X X a X .-Joe mrn-m y .-v.--. i - w w V ... w : 30CX300: XXX3000C 33OCO0C3)0C :C)0CX3oCj3oC CONG ORD, N . C : i - - , , , . , " yc xxjoooc Die rjk. . n . n n ri ri Our business sicce we came fo Concord has teen very encouraging. Our sales very much larger than we had expected, and it has grown to such magnitude that we had to place our Clothing and Gents' Furnishing goods in another house, and we have a corps of polite and accomirod at ing salesmen,' who will treat you right. Mr John "W Kelly, Mr Chal "White and Mr Chas Lowe have charge of this department, and in our Dry Goods will be found Miss Shelby Harris and Miss LillieWilleford in charge of the Dry Goods. Mr L P Dick, who understands his business thoroughly, will take great pleasure in show ing you through our big line of Shces, assisted by Mr James Ervin. In their hands you can rest assured that yon get the very best values for yourmoney, and to be acc jinmodat ing, You will always find Ilaifly Lentzreadv to serve you, no matter what you wanr,from a paper of pins to a handsome trousseau. ' J - Are You a Judge of Goods ? Do Y ou Know a Bargain When : . ; : You See It? Listen to what we Have to Say About S-H-)-E-Sv All kinds of Oneof our Children Suits 50c. Men's Saks for $i. VSE HAVE --v THESKW MEX 131 COSUKES. This much, at all events, is o be said: In point of ability and capa city to make a show, the Korth Carolina delegation in the Fiftyi forth Congress will not suffer greatly bv comDariaon with that in the Fifty-third Congress. Col Harry Skinner succeeds Mr. Branch in the first district. Col. Skinner's associa tions have always been good; be knows how to conduct himself gen telemanly. He is believed in his own section to be an insincere and un certain man, bat he is a Bpeaker of singular eloquence and never fails, in whatever assemblage he i?, to Tet himself be heard from, or to make a good impression for ability, powers of oratory and gentlemanly beiriitg. We pass oter the second and third districts, because to our minds they are vet both in doubt. In the fourth m T.rfa msni wikiiii n 11 k i k n wen 1 it. . i . 1 .1 , 1 . - fair c his conffressional aspiratiJES were abstird. Mr. Settler, re-elected in the Cfth district, is a man of sub. stantial ability, and capacity to take care of himself in almost any arena r -.LIA V n tin vlannrl TTa an ill M iilL.il iic uiajr uc ie.w. c pears to have been, on account of ent to his congressional duties dur ing the past term, and the fact was w urged against hira during the recent campaign. The sh-'ke up may do v him good. In the sixth district Mr. IiOckhart is a gentleman of ability, force of character, and dignity; he will at once take a creditable stand in the House and at th9 depart meats, and will maintain it. In the Beventn aisinct oautoru, iur. ueu- , , : vt,noi-;fo uciduu a duwbvi - " nd a nobody. Mr. Lmney, elected nine. He is a very aV Mawyer, an inconsistent, u'ertain ebody in polit:ca. Having begun i i t 1 '. MM am milannnilant liLiuai lino i . - ocratio canaiaaie ior tne oiaie i . " V T am on KnlfktorpH ffl 11 If. UD UW r.mww r-, TIM lira cuu - a ' - of then long. Bat nobody 3J 3C Jeans and Pants Goods at CLOTHING, CLOTHING ! strongest forts Boys' Suits $1. Boys' Fine Suits 2. Cheviot and uassimere Suits $2. . Cheviot Suits $4.85. Cheyiot Suits $8.50, worth 12.50. GOT IX THIS WEEK 12o SUITS OF FIXE CLOTHING THAT WE IT AVE' BOUGHT AT A DISCOUNT OF 33 PER CENT., AND'WILL SELL YOU. A Si - r, t t r rw n rrt M r TT rr Tl TTT m TT 77 Tf f T'7TT1 T Tl TX J 71 H T O TJ T T '1 1 f I n 1 f 1 T " P TT f. take a bath and put on a clean shirt and stay away from the fried meat houses, toward which Stroud and Sbuford will naturally drift, he will soon take a position in a House which will be largely composed of new members. Mr. Richmond Pear son, of the nicth district, is a patri cian, a man cf substance, a gentle man of education and travel. He 'is a graduate of Princeton and was United States consul at Liege, Bel gium, under Grant'i presidency. He is an intellectual man and a strik ingly engaging speaker. His man ners will attract anyone with whom he is in contact and upon whom he cares to make an impression, and he wil! ente.tain in Washington and do it right. In point cf ability Skinner, Settle, Lockhart, Linney and Pearson do not suffer by camparison with their prede ces3ors and in this particular "will not discredit their State. The other two new menjvill hn. ,v their salaries. I.IITLE SSAPS. Rtnsom and Jarvis Mote and Butler 1 My God, what a fall ! Th Standard tried it& level best, :n a legitimate way, to keep the Populist-Republican ticket from be ing elected. Now that that ticket is elected, it cartaily wishes for them successful terms. o A woman 127 years old was buried in Floiida lasi. week. The Greensboro Record wants Speaker Crisp, of Georgia, as the Democratic Presidential nominee,' ' The way the news still comep, it looks like they are still voting. The Charlotte Observer regards Shufoid, Henderson's successor, "a blatherskite and a nobody." Pray Mr. Shuford.. do not register in Washington as a Jforth Carolinian Pal it down somewhere else. The political complexion of evary thing in Iforth Caralina is changed. The Stata, Judiciary and Legislative tiuifre all iost. No xplanatioi'B sary., , llge Jesse F Graycs died Friday i. home ia ML; Airy- He was a ut man and tried to give justice lo H men in his work-upon the bencn. J Children Shoes 35c; Women Polkas (best quality) Coc; Women's Glare Grain Shoe 65c; $1.25 line of Grain Shoes 95c; Best Oil Grain Shoes 05c; Men's Best Brogan 05c selling in town at $1.25; Infant Shoes 20c; Big lot Misses Spring Heel Shoes 00c. J. B. Lewis' Kangaroo Shoes that sell for ?3.00 at $2.00; Lewis' $3.50 Shoes $2.25; Lewis' nice Kid $2.25, worth $3.60 is in onr Olotliing Store, Remember the Prices. He was slow and tediou?, but had the respect of all who knev him. Let the bitterness cf the election pass. The heat has been hot enough and the struggle lon and fierce. It 13 all over. Let us pull ourselves together and make the best of life. It is now beyond doubt that Mr, Wuiifim Moody has ueteated Mr. Jerome by a small majority, to rep rest this district in the North Caro lina Senate. This is regretted, though the Populists could have put up a much worse man tnan air. Moody. Personally he is a cleyer man and among those who fcnow him, he bears a good reputation for honesty and morality. The Statd- ard knows him to be snch ; but as heretofore said, and on numerous occasions, the fctan-Jara i;as no con fidence in hiai politically inasmuch as he joined a movement wherein there were no principle.; Ti'ie' Standard hppes. however, that Mr Moody will recover f tern the bad in fluences cf hU recent associations, and when he goes to represent us he will have gotten back to his old self and will be conservative. SA.LE OF VALUABLE LAND virtue of a deed cf trust exe cuted to me, W H Kerr, by J F Ir wiD, on the 23rd day of March, 1891, and recorded in the ofiice of liegia' ter of Deeds in and for Cabarrus County, in Record of Mortgages No 5, pages 282 aDd 283, I will sell for cash, at the Court House door in Concord, at 1 o'clock, p. m., on Monday the 5th day of November next, that tract of land pitaate in number one township, said county, adjoining what are known as the C H Irwin lands, the C A. Alexan der lands and the Nicholson lands, and containing two hundred and thirty seven acres, more or less, for the metes and boundarirs cf which reference ia made to said recorded deed of trust. This 29th of Sept. 1691 W II Kf rr, Trustee, ByWG Means, Attorney. The above sale is postponed until 1 o'clock p. m., November 19, 1894. J lA DMLNI STRATOR'S NO ITCE. Hiving qualified as the adminis trator, with the will annexed, of I) A. Sides, deceased, all persons owing said estate are hereby notified that they must make immediate payment or suit will be brought. And., all persons haying claims against said estate must present them toihe un dersigned, duly authenticated, on or before tlie 12th day of November, 1895, or this notice will be plead in b&r of their recovery. - ' - A. W. Motjse, Adm'r. , . j By W. M. Smith, Aitorney. iThia, 29th day of August, 1894 FREE! We have placed orders lor a big lot of Nickel Stem winding Watches that. we guarantee to keep the correct time, which we give free to our customers who will buy merchandise from us before December 1, amounting to $20. iJuy 12 worth .And we will sell you the watch for SI 00; buy S10 worth and you get the watch for 1.50; buy $5 00 and you get the watch for $2.C0, and we will continue to sell you at our lowest prices, which is below all competition. You don't have lo buy the full amount at one time, but just as you want to. We will keep . correct your account of all purchases: when they amount to $20 we will give you the watch. Prices to &uit PANT?". eaas Pants 45 cents. We have one hun dred pairs at 75 cents and Cne Dollar. Pants at $1.50 to $3.25, can be fcuiid in abundance, and beet of values. OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. iiv virtue or cutncrity vestea m us by an assignment made by J .S Fjsber and wife, on the 29th day of January. ISSi, ana which js duly re corded in the Ilegifiter's ofliee for Cabarrus county, in took 1, and page 359, wc wi 1 sell at the court house door in Concord, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cish, on Monday, November the 5th, 1&J1, the following property: First, tho Southfrn half of the house and lot kown as the J S Fisher home and lot, finjoining' James C GibFOj and others, it beiLg theremainder ot the lot after the homestead is deducted from it peon J, tbo reversion or remainder is the part of the lot which has heretofore betn laid oft to Baid Fisher as a homestead, October 2, 1S94. W.J. Hnx. I P. li- FeTZER Assignees. Dr. J. E. CARTLAND SURGEON DENTIST. Makes a speoialty .oX-iiJiing teeth without -pain. Sixteen yeafs experience. Office over Liripards & Barrier's store f ter Feb. 8. 1894. 25 - Mount Amoena SEM INARY . f IA Flourishing School for Young Ladies. TEN TEACHERS, " Ornomenlal Branches Receive Careful Attention, . REV.EC. L. T. FISHER, A. M Peiscipa-, MOUNTiPTwEAANT N. C g i 'Bauiv 4-oj ivm vii aooia S : Xq 'piud jqSiaji 'mss gsq ii'i 3Ui3'P3Qi puE 's9uoq xis joig Soo-S io 'imoq 33jb joj 0013 puasS siaStup B3oi anoA Xq idaj ;ou n S ft 'UOIJB3J1 Ipl s -do uo S3J us 4s3jn3 injjsp S -uow jo 0,03 JOj a J.lilAV-iS3 . o ' 'sarojiA s;i jsanc pue Jjsasrcja sji punos sjaoaa jni -3;bj3 josfuBsnoiix T3'wol H -pi sib suoipajjp 'S3SV3 B8jbjs;3au! ;soui smo o S3ii?uu3 puBdnspnnq 'sauund ; ?S9SB3S!Q P00g PUB IIV noi iaKis Kisiiuos itiss ihx uiipgpooigopio u ssoiits 3hi m narmn ani noa av Wi en the church isjdle the devil can sleep. . " - .. Example is more contagious than .mall .pox. . . - A heavy frost fell last night. ri s ii as 2 FREE ! the Times CLOTHING, CLOTHING ! where we have the Grandest Bargains Listen, and DON'T FORGET. THE LOWE COMPANY. DON'T BUY A PIANO OR ORGAN UNTIL YOU WHITE TO LUDDEN AND BATES SOTJUHERN AIIJSIO H'JUSE select line of instruments. STEIN WAY' MASON AND HAMLIN STERLING AND MATH! JSHEK- PIANOS " AND MASON AND HAMLIN AND If any information is desired to aid you in . Selecting an instrument write tons. LUDDEN & BATES' SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, ; MAIN HOUSE, SAVANNAH, G A. CHARLOTTE BRANCn, W. M. WHEELER, Manager ADMINISTRATOB'S KOHCE Bavin e been duly appointed and qualified administrator of tbe estate of Elizabeth Earnhardt deceased, ail. persons holding claians aeainct the said decease, are hereby iiotifi' ed io present them duly authentic atod to tbe undersigned for . pay ment ou or before the 14th" day of October, 1895. or this notiee will be plea i as a bar to their recovery, Also all persons owing said deceas" ed are notified 1 11 at prompt pay ment ifl fipec'ed. This Oct- 13. 1894. V. B. Earshabdt, . . . Administrator. . ADMINISTRATOK'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of James A Porter, deceased, all persons owing said estate are here by notified that they must make im mediate payment, or suit wiirbe brought; and all persons having claims against said estate must pre sent them to the undersigned duly authenticated on or before the 18th day of : September, 1895, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of iheir recovery. A. Ki Harris, - Sept. 18, 1894. AdminiBt'Mtor. , . Weliave made very large purchases for this winter, our; gtoreis .full to "overflowing, with an immense line of goods suited to the people of this country, an! it has-been bought lower than any full stock of goods ever brought to thia town, and we are now piling it out in keeping with the price of cotton. ' x .; Just listen to what we are doing : We are sejling-i-nice Plaid; Ginghams- at 4cr yard wide Sheeting at 4c; Plaids at 3c, Indian .Calico 4 1 2c,:Spbol thread 2c,'; 6 ball thread 5c, Coats' thread 4c, Canton Flannel ,6c,. yard ..wide bleached domestic 5cV Sei lsland 5c, Hair pins lc. Pins lcLadies' Vests 20c, Towels 5o, Wool Flannel 18c.y DRESS GOCDS All Wool Dress Goods 8c, 25 yards' ii'ne of double width dress goods 16c. 52 inch wool flannel 45c, 3oc line dress goods reduced tp.:20o,.125 yds BJoadclotn 54 inch wide 75c Full line Cashmere and Henrietta, gorngtfOriesstllao you ever bought them. OVEKCOATS. For Catalogue and prices of the following TRUSTEE'S ;NOTICE. . ' Under a moitgage execnttd by John W. Jones and wife, E. P.- Jones, on the 5th da of February. 1894. registered in book rro. 7, pace 282. in the ofiice cf the Register of Deeds for Cabarrus county, I, as trustee in said mortgage, will s 11 on Monday, the 8th day of November, 1894, at. the Court House in Concord, the tract of land adjoining the School House lot, " John Johnston, and others, being the dower lot of said E.P.-Jone, in No 3 township in said county of Ca barrus, , containing thirty" (30) acres more or less. J. A. RANKIN Oct. 5,1884. Trustee. . ; NOTICE;' .. Having administered on the estaet of J. -'Frank Pethel, deceased, all persons who are indebted to the es tate ot said deceased are hereby no tified to come forward and settle, and all persons' wo hold claims against .the, estate of the said de ceased must present the same to me for payment within twelve months of the date of this notice, or it will be. S leaded in bar of their recovery, ay I9. lt 94. JT. Pethel, ; Adm'r of Ji Frank PetheL M'e ljave 200 Overcoats.-that we bought at the extremely low price of Forty cents 6"h the Dollar, , They ire going ta6t at the same Reduction. samrnmrnt PRICKLY ASH, POKE HOOT and potassium ' Makes Marvelousure's in BloodPoisjon Bheumaiism,,, . and Scrofula I P. P. P. pnrlflei tbe blood, Toolldsnp Cpt.J.D. Johaetomu the weak auo; aebllitated, given .. uymar concern: I here strength to weakened nervea. xyc).;-Yjl& i&mi dl9ea?ea,givinK the patient healtb'ai1d'"r p""l "lotfir bapplneas where sickness, pkmsr rSffiid ,or faJki Sum Twi ahTiii teelins. and laaaUade flr.t prevail-. fr,f,d.,r SZVT," ' For prlm.rv..eeondary Md tmrr.z fi'X-f gyph.lls. for blood POiaonlnK, mercii- JJ, 'J eMvejj jored. fraff bmoVl-anJ akin dlKale,: iilo blotches, plroplea, old chronlo ulcera. tetter. c::ia iieaa, oon, Brjieia. eczema- we may say, without fear of contradiction, that P. P. P. Isthebest blood partner In the world.and makes positive, speedy and perouaeat ourejs. in ail cases. .- Ladle. whose ay.tem. are po.stoea L h.hlovillnnlmnureconai- 2rtio?PpDpb-k1inAh0k. !".2V,;;.Fi"n ' KPRraoPTBLD, aio.. ads. tn, isso. -I can speak In the lghest terms of Tourmadlolne from&y -WTrpersonal 8PRntGPrHU, Mo., Aog. 14tb, 1893. knowledge. I was affected wuh heart. disease, pleurisy and rheumatism loir , one bottle of your P. P. P., andVjafi out BBdlns relief. I have only taken rood than anything I have ever taken . anilerersof tbevboTedlaeasaa..; i v mrs. m. m. yeary. ' Pprlngfleld, Green County, Mo. he Thihgs, i. We Prizetefc atv not the pewgsws antf fihcraclcs ve gather about is. - Every UA'oi? - rse, has its sacred tinseled reas- ) Ui "t in.tliis Diactical workia-day i vr,ra :nan is jrone vatue mostj V '.'.ioe thi.igs which scyve him best. . Not much iMehtiklCCt in. this., psr- " -.. -. ut. some svnrc an ine same. The 11.. i " ' -: Mac! inc. q iStpj i ist . ivJi ,tLs .'voi:a,'" .",'i. li'..lreds.vof houafitIs tt VrJfa grotrs call iU Uf- best .tarvtjsferyJ n. u omucr m.t C'CI nmi ii"W ( . f ;a Ce'4, and thy priie it aefcrii . irijjiy. jit irn't sentiment withvthem :' it s Just p!aln old'- ishioncd' "com otoo-sense. .They: tiki .it belt btr cause it serves thjCra best ; t. " It costs more nioney than some' harvesters, -but that's because it's;; more valuable. It's dvantafca lusro ; "thanoffset the added-cost Th " Mchj.ne cf ttscl Ji Inflf. to harvest . ti graii cr?S. fi ' the world, and to do it btcf jiiaaay other machine. , " ? Perfcapa yon may .cant oJniitaure atxxit thil DMrvfatcr. Our rcatalocue will iuureat .yen; ..' iXt f; . .f . J McCofiMtcK Hjuycsjiita!iiiU. - ' . ' Lii" Ann in ' 1 lorge waaswortn Agenta. na wnose 01000 is iuu impji Zrj7 id found creat relief: It tlon. doe to menstrual Irregularities. iSLJ?EEvr?Mld rmoYM aH fr areiecullarlT benefited by the. wou trlHea the blood -ma fbjM aH ir- A b the Season. $15 SUIT FOR $10, 4ND $12 ' Pimples, ' Blotches. antf Old Sores WWz P.frrll Mlri " Catarrh, malaria zS- and Kidney Troubles Are entirely remove y P.P J, Tolrlw A ah. PnkA Roofc ftnd PotM-- lam, tha (reacwl blood portlier on. , AoirFir, O. . July 21 , 1891. MBS5KS tiPfMAN Bros. , tataunih. Ga. : Dba 8ibs I boufrbt bottle of JoarJ.P, P. M 8prlbn,Ark..and Irhiii dotle'me more Kooa thsn three i .. months. treatmei W4ni three bnw O.' O. D. .. ,,..-frxririnrwi. v- ' AberdeeD, Browa County, O. "o - ' ' . . : .i . 1 8klm Cancer Xure. TaHmmyfrom Asifayar aSeqvi,Tex. iiqtjm, Tx., Jannary 1, 1893. m ab HSosa Savannab. Co.: OenH'i'tnl hae tried yoar P. Sa!MfeW I llo known as aura 4hd prett'antUte t55 aoros.- I have taken fiVeor six bottles .aifd teel coBfiaeiichat another course Vna from indleestlon EJagSS. YouS trnly, filer. W. ana , atom eon jCAPT. W. K. BUST. ; jULB DETOOISTS &LL IT. - ' 'l.J LIPPMAN DROS. X.-ii t, PROPRIETORS, . ' ' .mmmtw . . . . mr it Of 1 does sot Hfcessarily imply content arid haripineatf- on the part 'its j-ossesor,- It, -Tipt. nioney l&t gives ins leqsure, bu the tilings J thSt money will" biiyL " - ' -' I '" Some people-spend money foot. ishly, and farjey tbey find enjoy-,) ment- in'; doinrf It, but trie? pl&fcurc ' la riiti grj(ica tasa real. -rCfmw The AlcCermicki t j A'J , ,AwJsed of. spring.; Ii4nndfcf'- reasons convince hint ' T. pufWiBg tfle.fjo. 4 to U iwet ffhe.aJema5d 'tor ' mW- ' f J ptwkr requisite of durobllity, eoni " venience and light draft : : vou U like this mower; not merely : ' Mcauae hnnaanHa rf other, farm era likeitt but . because .it' is c really i j -litcable macoit3(f. 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