i . Yr n ' EE STANDARD JAMES P. COOK -1 - Editob 'f'?,- Uohoobo. Cababrub Coukty, N. 0. .THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1895. Cieasury recepts daring January "aggregated $23,000,000-and .the ex penditures $34,500,000. man s conscience is a generous teacher who lectures Lim without giving him awsy. It's easy enough to teach a parot to talk. The trouble is to make it abut up. A good thing to have oa hand this weather glovas. o Last Conference year the Virginia Methodists gained 7,200 in numbers. o Remember that the National Board of Trade approve of the in come tax. o xne umnese claim to nave won a decided naval victory over the Japs, with considerable loss. They had nineteen ships. e Chairman Crinp has returned to "Washington from his visit cf recu peration to Asheville, N. C. We hope he found what he sought. It is hoped by members of the Banking Ccmaiittee that 07 amend ing the Springer (Cleyeiand) bill it can pass -both Houses. Doubtful. Senators Butler and Cameron now wear homespun jeaiFsnits. Another Senator wears "a yaller" suit. They are poor end cannot help it. 0 Senator Daniel says that no.finan cial bill will pass. The President's recommendations are not acceptable to a majority of the Democratic members. o It is reported by Gen. Booth, of the Salvation Army, that its organ, the War Cry, has an annual circula tion of 82.000,000 copies, printed in fj2aages. yjspatch from St. Louis says there is a probability that the Epis- ' copal church will have fosn' an 'J- Archbishop at Washington. It will be made the se of a-Archbishop. Germany is victorious. The Sited States Senate bows to its will and ' repealB the discriminating differentialjduty on eugir. It ought to have been done Tas a matter of duty and principle. 0 A bicycle rider in Baltimore was paved the other day by a car fender, He was caught tip. This is the - third life Bayed by the fender. That means a very great deal. Wilming ten Messenger. Congressman Breckinridge has nothing to lose but all to gam. If he can whip another congressman, he may get a pugilistic feather in his cap. o There are an unusually large num ber of men in the country whose inr comes are exactly $3,999. Postmaster General Bissell is not going to resign. He sticks better Ji ro'me p fcia stamps. There is a molasses war in York, u - Pa. The sweet stuff is down at 1 ' cent a quart. The youngsters have ' a sticky pull now. The Charlotte Observer Eays, 'c4itbrially, "have sat" IVe appeal '- r- Asheville clzen and Gas tonia Uabsette-for relief?-- - He was not satisfied until he got the Kentucky Governor to pardon him ont of a Kentucky prison. Then a Kentucky audience lynched, him. Some people never know when to be satisfied. That is a handsome compliment y Mr. Lowe paid in his sinking hour 5 "v to Mr. Charles F Ritchie. He is . a jonng, promising, accurate business naaa. Aa assignee he will maintain v - -- hia reputation for hustling. -:V : o l;-V. :2, The Standard congratulates Con' V. cord opon the treat in stow Friday ; iuf ht vPBr S00 Methodist people , have made it possible for as all to i hear, humorist Ford. '.Get jour ' tickets ready.' '. . -.. X tfybq"a long-time eince a IJ.J CO -Jve ministry ia.Concprd. Whilst no iastitution has ran ear preachers I --n cornered them and yoked jon . jj.' D.'V every one of them is a :r ahdD. D. wonldn't , (f .ra'-r" :?ere it THE POPULISTS J.&IS IOI IS IT. The privileges and elections com mittee of the lower house of the Legislature must not haye been feeling well yesterday. It had an opportunity to throw out a Demo cratic Bitting metnber of the House and. put a Populist in the Beat, and did not improve it Charlotte Ob server. In the secret seEsion of the Fusion members of the committee, a day or two a0, Mr. Hileman strongly be rated his Republican co-operation for discriminating against the Popu lists. "You are willicg enough," he is reported to have said, in effect "to turn out Democrats to give scats to itepublicans, but when it comes to turn out a Democrat to give place to a Populist, you find some legal objection, and will not do it." They say that Mr. Hileman plead with hia Republican co-cperationists to come to the rescue of their Popu listic brethren . His idea seemed to be that the Republicans ought to give as many places to Populists as they toc for themselves, and he was arguing for what'he regarded as justice to the Populisms. So far, the Popr.lists have not been in it at all. Raleigh Observer. IT IS WELL TO KXOW . That a duly bath is a necessity for those who aspire to beautiful complexions. It beats powder and fine feathers for those ne&rmg ths top of the hill, "tother" side cf which goes down. t That we must reepect ocr work before we can do it well. t That an open fire in yonr living room will Bave a doctor's bill. t That it is very, bad form to wear a tea gown in the dicing room of a hotel. That dignity :3 clways a woman's safeguard. r That it is correct for a lady to take a gentleman's arm at night. T That Concord is the manufactur ing town of the State. t That the Messrs Odells will put a new face on things about Hickory. That the S J L, j aafgLiScfll is not due to this bc-ir a had 'business point, or that there is not enpugr assets to meet all his obligations, t Thct no one knows yet who will be mayer cf Concord for 'Go -'6. , t That milldew can be taKen out ct an'articie by rubbing it well with c mixture of soap and chalk and lay ing it in the sun. t That there is a possioihiy cf lit. Pleasant having a cotton mill inside of a year. t That lace collars are 110 longer re-, garded as luxuries, but economical, t That Concord's population is more than 1200 more than in ISOO, an average annual increase of 300. t That Concord ha3 lots of good preachers. STATE EN TERl'IMSE In another column the Standard prints an article about a State Fire Insurance Company. Such has been organized in the State. It is a source for jjrjutiScation. TEecharacter, personal and finan cial, of the incorporators is euch that the enterprise win3 confidence at the very start. The genclemen in it represent a wealth of $5,000, 000. Insurance i3 necessary; why send premiums outside ef the State when the same protection can be secured in a North Carolina cotnpanys. - MAJORITY tiOSE. The Democratic majority of one in the Senate disappeared at 12-.00 Saturday, Lee Mantle, recently elect' ed by the Montana legislature to fill a yacancy that has existed in the Sen ate since March 4, 1893, appeared at noon with his credentials, which were presented by Senator Power. The new Senator then took the oath cf office that he had hoped to take nearly two years ago, and at that moment the Democrats ceasea to be in the majority in the upper boose of the national legislature. The ad yent of Mr. Hatftle caused the total number of Senators to be raised from 8666, and of thi3 number a majority! 53 44. , The Democrats hayer' 43 : eats, to just aehalf of a totaf EnffiSki '-&ad one e hor t of an actual majority, . xne itepuoucanB now'laye 38 yofe,7 and thoPopulist strength remains at 5, including Senators Jonefl and .Stewart of Nes yada, . who were sot elected to the Senate aa Populists, but who have ffl:HI7lf! A SERIES OF ACCIDENTS TO DAY. Two Men EnCIy Hurt One Cot Hi rop Broken by Falling From a Mov ing .Train The Other Caught in aiacbluery Fire at the C&iaa Store. A day cf events. It'iras quite early thi3 morning when news reached tie city that "a man was killed" at the bleachery, but such was not the esse. Jlr. John Welch, the bleacher, while mixing the chemicals ct his machine this morning got his clothes csught ia a cog.wheel, stripping him completely, besides wrapping: hia body and limbs around the shafting a time or two. He was considerably braised about the neck, right arm and hips, but no bonea were broken and no internal injuries received. His was a miraculous escape from death, and had it nol been for the presence of mind cf I.Ir. John Lof ton, the man who attends to the pulleys Mr. Welch would, in all probabilities been'grcund Jo pieces in the machine. Dr. Young .was soon oa the scene and dressed the wounds. The machinery caught hi3 coat didn't leave a thread on the man, except his socks. Mr. "William Whitley, a retident of Fcrest Hill ana quite an aged man, met with qui'e tn accident at the depot, Jlr. Whitley got on to the tram to ste a f run', and while yet in the train it began to move off. By the time he got to the platform, the train hsd gotten up a pretty good docies. ilr. Whitley mado a leap, thut lt&p causing the bitaking of his right leg, just above the ankle. His was quite a misfortune, but his leg will soon mend. It was set by Dr. R S Young. There was .a rumor afloat that a man had broken his arm at the Ca barrus Mill, but there i3 no founda tion for it as we could find. Fire trcke out this morning about 11 o'clock in the China store of Dr. J P Gibacn, caused by a de fectivellue. No alsra was" tarJ - ci." ft V73S scon estinguised, atd only a few knew anything of it. The damage vt.3 very flight, as "Sethis was burned bat a small fancy basket. Kcer IIIh BcKincttsi. "That'j the teventh time this iuerninp," caid iho shoe nerchant as a customer left the sIot, "tnat you told ine in a tcne of voice that couldn't escape being overheard that a woman reminded you of Trilby.' " " Ye2," replied the new clerk, "and that's the seventh woman that I've sold a pair of shoes to.'' "Washing ton Star. mm m tmm - - Robeson Connty Ofllcinls Souuowl. Robeson county is no longer Democratic. The Legislatime seats have been civeu to Pepublicans.and now all the county officials have to go out. Republican Judge and a Republican eolicitor, and the Res publican contestant for county offices brought. The Demecratic candidates had received the certifiS cates of "election, but Populist can didates entered suits for offices. About 400 witnesses wsre sunn. moned . A compromise was effected lastnigat, tho .Temocvatio officers agreeing to surrender the officers on the fix'fct of October. So the bis suit is now stopped. TheSinklua; ofi2iaElbe. Last week a snip was sunk ia the North Sea between the main conti nent and Scotland, 332 people per ished, A ship ran into the Elbe and bursted in her side, turned and sailed off without giving assistance. If -the Standard mistakes not this is the ship that Mr. John C Leslie and Mr. (J F Wadaworth took their European voyage on. lie Answered 111m. A little spice was thrown into the debate yesterday, iB the State Senate, on the warehouse bill. Here is the wu it is reported in the News and Observer : Senator Moody asked Senator Abell if the Democrats had not, with a majority in both houees of Congress and with a Democratic President, failed to break up trusts ? Senator Abell said 'they had, but it was because a number of Demo crats had turned traitors and were welcomed into the bosom of the Re publican party. Senator Moody asked Senator Abell whether he would ralher be a Populist or a Republican. "Senator Abell replied : ."Iwould rather be a Democrat?. ,.-.v; "Answer my qnestion'.directly," said Senator Moody. .''Would you rather be a Populist or a Republi can?"' . -;: I would rather be. a one-degged man at a kicking tna'tch tha'i either one," said Senator Abell. ; (Laugh- ther.) - ' - - LOWE COMPANY ASSIGNS. Tie Amonstof Indebtedness 1m 82,000 Preferred Creditors to the Aniottnt of 1,MG. A deed of assignment, with Mr. Cburlea F Ritchie as assignee, was ffi.de Llonday night at 9 o'clock, by the iS J Lowe Company, Mr. S J Lowe manager. Tlia liabilities are pntf down at $2,900. The preferred creditors holding c!a?ni3 are aa follows : H Biiruch, Charlotte Clothing Manufacturing Company, H B Chaflin Company, Mrs LV Lowe, G V Patterson, R L Dick, Mrs. M C DseecLery, D A Love & Son, Odch Manufacturing Company and the First National Bank of Charlotte. To vboiu It Slay Concern. Any cne having sewing machines or or2i3 oat of repoir.before swap ping or buying, caU and see me. I can make them as good as new. Parta furnished if necdod. I caa aivo good reference if wanted. If your machine has been running five years it nceda cloiner and reiad justing, or if it Las baen running twonty-five years I oan make it as good &n new at a nominal cost- D. V. SXIDEB. Sewics machine and organ repairer, Concord, N. C. Residence on Church bli-eet, near jil.":XSSee Bi?u. f23 SOUTHERN Sl'OCK MUTUAL. A Uocic Iireurracc Company fcy Home People and Home SConcy. It has long been a problem among business ii:en how to do our own in snrnce safely arcl profitably and thereby keeping within this State a part at laaat of the enormous amount or money which is paid annually by our people into the out, side Fire Inauraaca Companies. ihexe 13 likerise growing de- r-.ad from the insuring public for cheaper insurance against j,fire then the stock companies teem able to furnish. We believe that 'the plan of the Southern Stock Mutual Insurance Company which i3 now being in augurated in Greensboro will solve the problem on the one hand and supply the demand cn the other. Tnis company begins business with a subscribed capital of $100, "000, which for the class of busi ness prepeseu,- wi'.l make policy l - tei - lcra as ercure and ive tLee03i.-J :any as good ciedit as if it had the capital and surplus of some of its older and stronger compeitors. The capital is subscribed by 20 men whose names appear below, and represent over five millions of doi!ai'3. Tiie policy oE this company will be diii'erent from that of most newly instituted companies whose uauai bid for premiums is cutting of rates The Southern Stock Mutual will charge the same rates as other corns panics and will reduce the cost of insurance to its policy holders by making the sharers in the profits of the company. At the end of each year, after paying losses and ex penscs and setting aside ten per cent cf the gross premiums to accumulate as a reserve fund (the income from wnich will 0 to the capital), the profits will be returned to the policy holders. This feature cf the policy holders participating in the profits will en able this company to do a thing which present competition precludes the stock companies from doing. It will enable the Mutual Company to exercise a degree cf selection which under present conditions would not be possible otherwise, and to rcdace the cost of insurance is the only way that seems practical now, by exclud ing that which is bad and unprofit able. The plan has the endorsement of muny of the most influential and successful business men cf the State. Below is a list of incorporators and subscribers, and it 13 doubtful if there is a stronger association of business men in this State : J S Sptncer, Charlotte. E D Latta, Charlotte. "W E Holt, Charlotte. D G Worth, Wilmington. Lawrence S Holt, Burlirgton. - Bam'J McD. Tate, Morganton. James P Sawyer, Asheville. J S Carr, Durham. Edwin Sharer, Salisbury. F J Murdock, Salisbury. L Banks Holt, Raleigh. Bennehan Cameron, Raleigh. A F Tage, Raleigh. J M Worth, Asheboro. J W Scott, Greensboro. J Van Lindley, Greensboro.- L M Scott, Greensboro. . . E P Wharton, Greensboro. The companyiwas organized here today by the election of the aboye named gentlemen as directors and the following officers: J M Worth, President. E P Wharton, Vice-President. A W McAlister, Secretary and Treasurer. - ! This is'ln one;eeaMiaT.Gteplr., enterpftsTP as .T-Gteerfs&xa ,ieSi 1 MesSrsiS P Wnarfoar'anrtbA-jW Mev Alister are the originators and pro- jectors of this plan, but : it is more properly a State - enterprise Since every section of the fifataTi repre sented by its iacorporators and pro TEE N. O. LEGISLATURE. Same of tc Hl'; Intrtfteed and ;uo. j Aeportfd raivrelle. In the Sfn ie yefcierday the most impor:ant't:w bills were : To atne i.d the cede aj to the for mation of torporc.Uct.3. To fix ftes t: registers and clerks of oou : t." To rfjfal tie act rppropriai'nfj ten thoutar; dollars to t!w Oif jrd orphan asylu-a. Bills passed final reading CEtb liah'.r.g grr.de?. Echcold at Kir.ston. To reduca regisHation fees on lei;i bonds to 50 cerits and piobate fee to 10- cent a Resolutions were adopted tlut 'he house and srnate in joint session Wednesday atS p. it., hear the com mittee from the Atlanta exposition. Inthehou84 the chief new bills were : To provide for the printing of the fii,rory of the North Carolina regi ments. To raise a committee to invests gate the fish commission, To inquire whether the State oves Josiah Turner for the public print ing. To provide for the office of su perior court stenographer. To amend the insurance laws so as to work a forfeiture when compat nies appeal their caae3 from Btate to federal courts. To increase the appropriation to the colored agricultural and mechan cal college!$5,000. To forbid tny State officer to have a free railway pas3. To prescribe the duties cf the so licitors and regulate their pay. To make it a crime for a person in this state to injure another in an other state. To incorporate the society for the prevention of cruelty to children. Bills passed allowing count? com missioners to exempt firemen from tax. A report in the contested election case of Person against Monroe from Wayne wn3 made in favor of Monroe, sitting member. Bill to punish delays by railways on freight shipment wa3 unfj reported. Bill to abolish the death penalty and establish courts of Oyer and Terminer Were tabled. Unfavorable reports were made cn bills so create a uew county out of .part of Rv j3sor.; favorable reports ou fciils 'o f;!iov, the people of Cleves lend comity to vote on liquer licenses to re-charter E!:z.beth City, and to &ire to :he school fund the nncalled tor part of the direct tax fund. There was a hot partisan dtbafe ou a bill to a'low convicts to be worked on Oo j-iaHic i. .tvls iu Wi'Kco and some other counties, thij arising out of ch-irga th;t in Buncombe county a woman had been worked on the road, shackled and brutally whipped. This brought up tie whole question of county 0vern. ment. Prof. Ford Coming. Prof. S T Ford, the popular humorist, will give recitals on Fri day and Saturday mght3 of this week at Armory' Hall. Prof. Ford 13 of national reputation a3 a humorist anl reciter and also renders comic songs in his own inimitable style. Come out to hear him and you will litngh and cry more than you haye in many a day. Mes3rs. Barrow, Keesler, Leutz and Woodhouse will render one of their enjoyable quartettes. Solos by Miss Ethel Colemsn, of Canada, and Muses Fannie Rogers and Isa. belle Montgomery. The music alone will be worth the admission fee. Reserved seats, 35 cents; General admission, 25 cents; children under 12 years. 15 cents New The Elbe's Signal. Lowestoft, .Feb. 4 The skipper of a fishing smack that returned to this port today saj3 that about the time that the collision occurred be tween the Elbe and C rat tie he saw rockecs set of from a large steamer towards the vessel, bat when within about 700 yards of her lost sight of her. He saw another steamer burn ing blue lights. After a few min utes the latter vessel steamed ,to the eastward. The skipper further Bays that he saw a third steamer, which passed without stopping to render assistance. The Bmack cru'sed about for sometime, but no bodies or wreckage was seen. FerOvfr Fifty Years Mrs. Wiiidlow'a Sooth'ogSyrup has been used Vr over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while leethmg, with perfect success It soothes ;ho child, oftens the gnma, allJJs ll pain, carea wind colic, and " is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve tha poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggiat3 in every .--garotj; the irotldrf -Twenty fiyejceiiis, itlwttle. lie sure and ask for Mrs Wiaelow's feoothing.Syrnp,". and tke no oiher kind. t ' ' mw&ar To AH Wham It May Concern. ' I haye authorized Mr. J L Boger to collect all fees dne me and give receipt tor same, ttespecuauy, - J. Y, FlTZGBBALP, j y .i.--s' 0 ... .. -(.'. cuwha:.!. K.Z. U.S.A. MADE FROM ABSOLUTELY PURE j H Is Son's Eiow proved fatal. Milford, Del., February i. Trns un McColley, aged 43, a prominent farmer, who reside3 about fire miles east ot this place, xca killed on Sat urday by 1.13 00 . About 4 o'clock on Saturday after noon McColiuy's youngest eor.,Hiirry, started to wuik to Milford, but Lis father crJ'.red bim to reniiiia at home. Vhen the boy refused to do EO, MsColley caaght him by the shoulder aad threw him to the ground. Amos, the oldest son, nged 19, went to his brother's assistance, aaJ, oa tie impulse of thi niiuiaut, picked up a stick cf wood and hit his father a blov7 upon the head, which felled him to the ground and fractured hi3 skull. McColley never revalued consciou3n3S3. Ths mur derer has not yet been arrested. The Concord Presbytery Held a call meeting in the First Presbyterian church on Tuesday The business was dissolving th pas tcrial relations cf Revs. Pell and Le queux, who go to other parts of the field. OfT to be Slurried. Quite s. pleasant party left this iiTu, acconipaSTing tiie groom, Mr. Ed M Patt-Ttof ' f j" Neapolis, Va. It was Misaess Korta Q'lantz and Addie Tatterson, V':2Ces of the groom, and Prcf. R L KotJ; Patterson will oc married tomorrow evening at 8:3:) o'clock I WEBSTER'S I INTERNATIONAL : Z-m,DICTIONARY 41 bran Educator. Svecvnrcfum " Vtialvidicd." Stand-r:l of tho V. S. tinv't l'rint JtifX Oilice.tin-C.S. Supreme Court and - -11 !5p1ioo1Ijuo1;s. "Warmly rcm 1'iemltMl liy every Stato Snifrinten- dent of Schools, anil otiier .Educa tors almost with out number. .1. Col7igo President rrites: "r cr t " ease T-itb which tlio ero firula tho " word songht, for cccuracy of defici- "tion, for effective methods la ludl- J J "eating pronunciation, for terse yet 5 ' end for practical uso as a workinpf r "dictionary," VehMter's Intcruatiouul' " excels ccy other sinrlo volume." I Tha Oza Great Standard Authority, so wnica iiou. p. .i. i.rcnrpr, justico t. o tiuprcui.' Court. C C. ZmnitTAir CO., PuiHshers, ; tiprinstiuia, mrss., L'.S.A.. I ftKentotha r1,.l'lishersforfr?Tair.pMpt. S 1 ferf-Iiouotbi!jrci:i:ii reprints of oiiuii:t editions. ADMMlJSiiUiOii'ci NOTICE Having bpen duty appointed an 1 qualilicd administrator of tae oslut. of Elizabeth Plott. deceased, al per3ons holdiD. olaims asainst esic! locoased ara hr reby miiiiod to pre sent them to the undorsintd for payment on. or before the 2:lrd day ot January, 189o or this eolicg a'iIj be plead as a bar to their recovery. Also all pei sons owing said deceas ed are notifie 1 that prompt payment is expected. (J. Hi. i;ae:.i;;gep., . Admistraior This, Ee jember 22. 1894 VALUABLE i OWN PHOPEBT ; : ; FOR SALE. The following valuable to-vr property is offered for sale, private, which is located in the northern pari of (be city ou the east side of Forest Hill : One two-story, 7 room house, good well, stable, orchard and oat honsesc, one two-story, 6 room house and on 4 room house on St. Charles street, and one store house, on Main street. This property can be bought on easy terms, which will be made on application. Address W. P. Shealey, Lincoln'on, N. O. or W. L. Bobbin, Concord, N. C Dr, J. E. CART LAND SURGEON DENTIST. Makes a speoialty of filling teeth without pain. Sixteen yeais experience. Office over Lippards & Barrier's store after Feb. 8, 1804. 25 Concord National last, COKCORD, N. C. J. M. Odeix, . ... President. D. B,. CrwcffAiiE,., , Cashier. L. p. CoLtFpi"5TB."" Asqistant Cashier" Capital,' Surplus, 830,000 $18iC00 DIRECTORS; J.'.M. 0oell, . P. F. Cai;ston Elam Kisg, J. W. Cannon, W. U. Odeil, - W. H. LlLtT, V . P. 13, COITKANE. ,' f: . ... i- -t . .7' ' -r j .. . ?- '.A;:;.:;.;-ri. YOU RUN VVU1S& 110 PKOM LUDDEN & BATES, But are absolutely sr.ro of getting your money' sworth, EVERY - - INSTRUMENT We sell is of an old and reliable make, which, has stood the t-ist ox years and is ns standard as Gold DOLLARS. We don't sell a SCOO for $2fiJ. NOT YET. But vca do seell a piano for S'SHO worth every dol lar of the two hundred and fifty which is cheap. Bat my ! just take a look at the six hundred dollar one. Catalogue Free on application. MAIN" EOuSE CHARLOTTE BRANCH, YORKB WADSRTWOH 'pnolQsal and jjgovail T GEST AND BEST ASSORTED gTOOil IN THE.3 TATE No house in North Carolina can possibly make lower prices on Shelf Goods, Agricultural Implements of the latest makes, Buggies, Wagons, Hacks, Mowers. Guanos and Acids. Try their Prices and Quality They've got the Stuff Yokre &N ads w orth THRILLING EXPERIENCE!. LIVS3 GAV3D A YOUNG WAR, PKEYEMTED! A era .yd of ejtr j ople v;ere tnrging into uiithueal & Morrii,' liaidware u g-.e their fall scoe :i of guf. Each man proceeded to nrm him Sdlr with u dendly weppon, but as the giins were un loaded severKl accidents weit avoided. In the ho is-, of this firm your life U c. itfuily riiardeti, (no loaded gna unchained) and in the paribruy of their goods, your ruoriey go?s fur tlier.tban in hny other Hard ware store in 'he State. If jou dou'c believe it, come and see our stock of HARDWARE, SADDLES. STOVES. PAINTS.OILS ... MACHINERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MINERS SUPPLIES AND BUILDERS MATERIAL- is complete, and must and will be sold at tde. lowest possible figure. We also have a car load ot Buggies and a stock of GUNS at low Tariff Prices. CALL AND BE CONVINCED, 03 fc jl"', jE, I3THEBCST. 5. CORDOyAIM, f RNCH&ENAMEUDCAlK .MSPflNECALF&lftSBAHll 3.MP0UCE,3Soles. rtF..2.W0RK(N3!Fv, EXTRA FINE. 2.L7 BOYS'3CHCa5H0ES. LADIES' ' BKTDNS0M. " ,SE-HOWTALOGUE ... Yom can aare money hy purcltaslni W. Xm liiiiiiln Shoe. ; ..:JTt - Cececce, we ere the largest maaufachirers ot adverlised shoe in the world ,"d afautee the value by stamping the name ana price on the bottom, Vrhicn protects Von against high t rices and the middleman's profits. Our Shoes equal' custom work in stjrle,-easjr fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold ever Wiiere ai tower pncc ior any other make. Take no substitute. If youx dealer cannot supply you, we can. bold by i-' UEIL1G & HENDRIX ML Pleeeaat, N. 0. NO RISK U BUY A SAVANNAH. GA. W. M. WHEELEB, Manager. rn or V V, 'fioare Hoia SELLING Agents V y this market for tho Casson Lime Co's. Le I ANd EMBNT W hea ia the market we would be pleased to have your orders. 0 Will have a big lot of FLORIDA ORANGES for the Christmas TRADE G. W. PATTERSON "Wholesale ard JKetail Grocer, CONCORD, N. O. i RAPIDLY I READ THIS AND THINK IT OVER! We want 100 ni6n who have energy ?rit. We will give them a siluatioa in which they can make money rap- , idly the labor being light and m ploymenfc the year round. .Req tires no capital or great education, tiooie of our best salesmen are coantry boya Tounsr men or old wi.l da Remunerations is quick and sore. We have need for 100 men within tlifi ptt; 30 days. 1J0 not w at time, but write a.t onee to II. C. EUDGINS & Co. , j2.1 lta . Atlanta, Oa. EXEcUTOR'iS NO ILUE. TT -t , r. c nolificu!L cm iViA I'.Tafinfnv fevrvby. noiihed ; tlU ' tb..ty". : 'mast - itifll-a mmAaf.A nutiYifl'rif .rrtniit V will be brought. ,And alt iiifrsons ; having claims ainet sai L:8tate must present tbfem to thfl .Wider-; ; sigDea duly RuthentK'ated oa.- or be" fVi lOf.t, Aav .-vf Jyinnf.i4 J1R9R hr this notice will be pleiiiln bar ' , of thuir raoovery. - ' ', . . efll J. A. ifcBKHABDT, .X!iCnrori. This 12th dAy of Jami rj 1S05, " v moters. Exchange. i

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