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' JioHtjull uit'ijt' wmmuiation cf r rr. ! tlowi. i'e -rjtt.;c.' :r Iiji-ntarily Cvf if e ci-'t I'.i-,. ; (It lakes time uli! ; . t'j : vj .t ; ou the C.'j ) WV Jii.t i; : a Ctrt ijiy i!d not tf-d n ! (o ri.io'r. ttn.tj'uva e;'..tet the "'--! BOX Ti:t-'i p:'T.iy f. .c ; cire'e cf i.-utb itii bi h !i ... j that Muster. . 'A e n't , .-'y ;( y j ?.;;.uij mu eur and U J J.'r.i i. tio. V,'fc tv I . 'i, t ",t!.dt tiik, !? da-- jr.' letJer tlit Sir.;.',:." l: ; !; a iiicb t-iTir nr." r.i.t u J'iL '.!.( tfalf imct, say cf Mr. oiun, Ilt bUi-Sjo , .. fite of ail wt I'. tifn. In tn-. iitt br ;s u prrtty mat; tt.d h.- always t.'tld u "while." " . it wish t'i tcej fak iim.,,!; h! :'. iue for M. Hi B.t? ilav,i,g bad 1 ? heart eot on f i:t;c-n or cc-ff'iut:-r . Vfiib tuc l !,-j,";:r:if, wits ati Wlrce thrown in, and bi-'.t; r-i J iiiv t."-np(a'.iun tu nHn. clT iu '. " i.tf :U. vtrctar U r -r r .i jjeoial'j wht-n ti.i1 t -i.i' i ',',,.,1. , :. Jiwiiig that ny l'i f rt. Jf,.. ti-. ii'nliiji iti' ai as:', iif,:. v' , t, lldy , f t'-e iHn'.u .ii : . '.".i v t, nr.'; tic Bi.hifv j! r -e ; i . 1.i.;u, . parly iu-: '-.ni J i ;-t tur.'ir--- w . t ! that Mr. m v :.:.'d 1 j lio j,!ud tu : a !i. '.I M' i. Hi. a l'vii'jL!.itiuuy d.y. Jn j'v.h'-!'! f,'';,'j;l ". iUv t." ? cvi-r.1'. ' '' i -y 'A-1 .IKU'i' I i'l.rti, li'.tl .;. ; l .( i'.'V Mr. f'Bts' t "T . ' il.;', i 1 tit D t'J 1. j,-. u." ti.at tci. Ji-hi. ' ,.,'. ; i - C-l':.:'.'lt f :-'t ' . .;.,;V. ,1 Nt V V ot k ' V oly; i ;.. vtlllatiiW f !: I ri! "i!'' !,,) j -,;i ,n. Hi' rv t ;Li , u, .;! isivria (list thit ': t It I.IMI(H1HI1HIH. A t. - irrru Uoldeboro to the Vi :! ii . v Stc,.' says ha heard u i, -fro -y say that the fa- ii)or f.r.; a- i i the Jhifj Record would cwc (be ) arty 25,0lf or 30, t 00 voles . u t'ie coming oloction. W" Ihd' c-.r d ubts about that. It V Lt'.irc io.'h leading Populist ' i f (. iihii. .-I..-, ii " will anything else I vp -.1 ',! k, t;.: t, e rank and file leave ;t!:-!u cvbody to lead. Mr. !'.' ' ..jpiououa for eajmg 1 ' !: , .. . DclliOCrat till tligj v . t ; .;. a, :. ('rover Clevelaud down i ;a . .b Goyernor's ugly l; i i ,ot seem to hurt; bis ii " i ; Young bfer the uas ! ;... ... j blind children and jlonel, all afttr de 1 i-t i a ought to be in the ) ' in., ohn K Smith's cors ,!!.,' , ring the advantages i i:- i i ; Leazer't good man " ! heGovernor's putting J J head of the agricul- t .i . lent after denouncing I)-.:- I. j -.dalotn office-grabbing im3 i( U-. ' two Legislatures, all t.. .-...; ore of other lesser evils . ; mountains would have i . ; JJeniocraU had done ,(.'.. t seem to hurt. We i a ; editorial in the Daily , j . - be jua titled in some . one will doubtless be f . - it round that some j' .i done something not ':: . . : .. d it is not worth while tj sic;- !.. fuaon at long as any fouud with a Demo- 1 ! trt. llli 1 1 FAVUBS FlltS. 'I,'. h Democrats were in rfgiatration Jaws were to prevent most if not ' : ' lent yoting. righteousiiover-mnch id Republicans male a " : , out a free ballot aad a r Notwithstanding the . , bosed the Republicans ' while tbey abused the onndly they united with licans and carried the i. . u : t in '94, which they ' '' j iave done if the Djmo- i , ; it permitted a free bal-i ir count as the campaign v .- ae of the things they Co was to make a regis that practically lets don ... every fraudulent voter - and register and vote. -'. " ng narrative shows how oramn, of the Mornicg s an incident j n s t ae it a Asheville, and as be 'tile he was in the regis ' x a nero boy, appir - 18 years old, entered aud i registered, and the fol- versatiou ensued, the reg rk being colored himself: . is your name ?" - Edwards." ild are you ?" " 1 v h." y-one." V I "I s the name of the county v . : yon live?" : i- 3 forgot." ' , lat street do you live ?" '. . :i jmember." '"v i t ia the cumber of your id ?" ) : : t think it has any num- r I in live by yourself v; dr, I live with another :, .n." . : is his name ?" 1 . m diBremember." '! ' long have you been living ,?" or three years." .-ou vote in the last elec Two years before.) j sir." ! . old were you then ?" ' : ity-one, sir." : : e was duly registered and . ' ; voted early and otten. ts ths challenger of a voter . - to make a challenge. Then ii, be tried on tbe following . . There are three parties hicb combine and the two . jntvote one. In most in ' na fusion for offise where - icy is flung to the winds, , f enough to see what the dei - ill be. ; the eastern bjider counties lger of colonizing is very Tbe State therefore is in anger of fraudulent voting i - '' has ever been since the days ; it-bagers. . may hi to tbe liking of bad . n an 1 worae white men, bat i - too many men yet in tbe , . i that should stop and think. ,. it be that men will so trifle with ace and wellibeing of their , : tive Btate ? ' : ire piofoundly sorry that there ; good men in this fusion pul We expect all sucb pslitical . ihery from real bad wen. Minute Coutih Cure surprises i by iU quick cuius uml chil- uay take it in lttrutj quantities . it the least daniror, It has ' t itself. the best reputation of . reparation used today for croup, tickhiiK in tbe throat itiuato coukIis. J I' GibFon. STANLY nKAHO FROM. K. A. ttmllb l Krprrarnt I la the wenir urine, We learn with much vle8 ure that the Democratic con vention in Stan!7 on Monday resulted as follows: For State Senate, 11 A f?mith; for the House, J M lrown; for sher iff, McCane renominated; for clerk of the court, 11 A Crow-, ell; for register of deeds', Iluckabee renominated , fur treasuier, Suugjis reuoini". nated. OL"U liOVS IKiHrtl 'rt.iu HI JufkNuu, lllff Ta,. Huj, ar InklDK ViiiIiik nnd Al IcudlUK Kerf plluns. Correspondent Ciliey, in writing to the Charlotte Obierver, has the following concerning our bovt: I'livatis Sechler, Tool auJ I ipi, of tbe Concord company, have botn sent to the Pablo Beach recup.ri. ting boepital ''to itt the roses back into their cheeks," and five men of this compsny are sics: none sen ouely In the hoapital here Capt. Hill, of the Ooucord com pany is at Pablo tteaoh for a few dave( where his sister, Miss Lali.ih Hill, is spending some time uh her fritiad, Miss Kobiuson, wbo has a summer heme there. Lieutenant Goldstou, Sergeants Barrier, Walton auJ Deaton, Cor poral Lrumiey and Private Malay, allot Company L, (Coacord) were entertained at the home of Mr. 11 11 Simmons, at Pablo, at an elegant reception Thursday night. Commissary Sergeant "Press" Deaton yesterday sent home a Spans ish sea-bissuit, charred, aud hard tu a brick, which kid been takeu from the ill-fated Spanish warship, In fanta Maria Teresa, and which Ser geant Dea'on got from a marine on board the United States gnniboat ,'Suwanee," hich was here a few days this wek. This same worthy sergeant yesterday received from his girl in Charlotte (who lives on Pop lar street) a boi of magn;Gcent tube roses, and today he smikth so that he can even whisper in his own ear. r,rOnr f4pulWta' ftAfte. Lditor Heed, of the Salisbury Watchman, was here iaet Saturday for the purpose of making eomi; kind of deal with the Populists o: our county in regard to a newspa per. The bargain Mr. Reed ia figur ing on is to give tbe Cabarrus Popuiists a part of the Watchman, which will still continue to be pub lished ia Salisbury, whereby they cau, as Attorney Morrison Caldwoll taid openly in the convention, re eout the ajo-irtions made Ly the county papers here. The arriDu ment was. cot completed, Editor Reed iniorme us, but he will t-9 here agaiu in a few weeks on this mis sion. Tbflr .iBDlrf rtiiry ln. The colored order of Odd Fellows celebrated their first year here as an order today ( Monday). A good large crowd attended from throughout the county, and quite a number also from Charlotte, Before entering Into their exercises of the day tbe niem bers formed their parade. In the front was their goat be decked with the colors of red, white and blue. The Eelfont band was also in it, furnish ing the music for them. Then cane the members of the order here in Concord, which is a splendid number for our town. Next came the visiting mem bers of the lodge, together with Master of Ceremonies C. K. Moore, of Charlotte. An address was delivered by Rev. Haynes (col.) of Charlotte, The court house was full. Quite a lengthy program was given, there being muic be. tween all of the speeches. A Deal la !lrl. Mr. Jno. C. Smith, who cons ducts a grocery store in our city, has purchased the vacant lot above the residence of Mr. Ed Correll on East Depot street and will in a short while have a nice cottage built. He bought the lot from Mr. Ed Correll. Mp Tnelr 1 1mc. Mr. Dan Krimminger, one of the watermelon raisers has the business down fine. He brought us a melon Monday evening that was eiactly 60 days from planting, it having been that length of time since tbe seed was put in tbe ground. This, he says, is an exceptionally short maturity for thfrn. Tn-hf.rr K nmliiMtlun Tne neit regnlar examination of teachers will be held on tbe second Thursday, the 8.h of September, for white teachers, mid on the' fol lowing H'i'.urday, the 10th, for col ored teachers Toe exauiinu'ions will be conducted in tbe court house, hi ginning at ft a. m , each day, II. T. J. LfDWKi, Sjperyisor. Cue-.STY CONVENTION wt CoiMtiltin i,i l.nal Nnfnrday Tli, f .Miiill. i i nil Hi-imbllifkiia tall Co Aitrco Kancllj km tu lliti lll!.. cv-rllit'lt, I lie lutlllal J il henl. A good large crowd s in town l ist Sa'nrday to attend the Populist convention Them was a ppleiidid ittimlaniv from al! putii of the rounty Ahnut 12 c'otock a caucus wa-i held rtiiioj Ihi'ins-ivt'S, but ecici ly nytliiiig was found cut i!ui;ci! ttiitt tiu.e, fo a Pcpulijt ini flirted ii,- A whi'e after 2 o'clock the Popu l . o t , aud quite, a uumler of Demo ciitii wtio wt ut to look on, assembled in tbe court bouse . Mr Geo t! Goodman was elected chaiitnau and Mr. Will ilegtar sec. retary . Cupt. J M W Alexander, spokes :i:an for the PopuliS' committee, p pointid to confer with tbe Republi cans as to a co ope rati tb ticket, arose and made his report, though did not state things ful'y. lie ins formed the convention that the Ri pub'icans had made them a propo aition, but that they (the Populists) did not accept it. He then said that the Populista made the Hspnb, hcaiiS a counter propoaition which waa dicIiueO by the ltepublicaas. As to wnat theas propoaitions were, he didn't eta.o to tne convention, but this is what they meant. The Republicans demanded the offioes of ahitriff, clerk of the court, coroner, tud two commissioners. This is the proposition that the Popalists would not bear to. Tbe Populist oonuiittee, as per their instructions, oiTereu the K -publicans the offices of sheriff, trrasurer and one commis sioner. Though co agreement between the Populists and Republicans bad been made yet, a motion prevailed to pro ceed to the nomination of coroner, aurvejor, cotton weigher, register of deeds, clerk of the court, mem. her of the Legislature and two commissioners. A motion waa carried to leave the offices of sheriff, treasurer and one commissioner to be filled by the ex ecutive com xi '.tee. Fur coroner Mr. D A Caldwell was nominated on second ballot. For surveyor Mr. Malcolm G Leuti recti '.J the unauimous vote1 For cotton weigher Mr, H H Blackwelder was nominated on third t-nllot. Tbe r-cmioation was made u'inimous. For redder of deeds Mr. J Tl Moose waa nominated on Stciu'l ba'.lc', aud o:i motion of bia closest cnmpi.-ti'or, Ilirvey Dorton, the nuiirnatiou was made uiitiuimoua. For c'.crk of the court Dr, S A Gritr ma nomina'Vd on first ballot. On moiiun of Mr. Jno. A Sims the nomination was made unanimous. After the nomination of Mr, II H Blackwelder for cotton weigher, At torney Morrison Caldwell arose aud made a short speech, asking the members of the convention to re member those members of the Pop. ulist party who have from the be ginning of Populism stuck to their party, and to let them be the ones to reward by some honor. In making this talk, he paid a tribute to ths father of Populism, as he is called, in this county, wbo is Mr. Watt Barriuger. Gradually the eje-ch became a defense, or rather recomuii n Ja'.lon for Esq C A Pitts a the nominee for register of deeds. In the fpi:;h he made a alight re mark aa to tbe election just previous in which Mr. Watt liarringer, who has stool by tbe Populist party so steadily, was -cast aside in the ses lection of a nominee for ton cot weigher This waa a dart at Mr. Blackwelder, Mr. Caldwell at the time n it thinking that Mr. Black welder's Populist pedigree was goad. But later he arose and begged par don for bis remark, having found that Mr. lilaclf welder had a toleras bly good record in that line. Just after tbe 6e'eution of a nom inee for clerk of the court, the de feated contestant, Mr. Jno. A Aims, aro-e and made aomcwhit of a apeech. Before going into the cons Tention, the whole schedule had ben arranged. While in the con vention be told a gentleman if he (Sims) aroae for him to go down ataira lmropdiately and bring b m bis grip. We suppose his making a specb d"pended on bis defeat, as be got the defeat all right, and also got the grip. He also got called down by the chairman of the con vention after having epjk 'n a short while. As to his apeecb, oar read ers can learn of It in the editorial columns. After Mr. Sims had closed the Popul st throttle and evarvthing had come to a standstill, Dr Orier tben aroae and thanked Mr, Sinn for his promeis of support during the cam paign. The two men who for the l(tt while iiBvf) been wot king for the nomination o' clerk of the court, shook Landa bfire the audi ence The seUction of a nominee for tbe Legta'ature was next liken up, which fell to the lot of Mr. W M Weddington. Mr. Sims' name was again put up in this election, but as it did about a half boor before, it fell far below. Messrs. J L Stafford and Fred Glass were elected the nominees for commissioners. CRAVEN NEliRUlZED. Nlxlr-riv in omco-Wfnlre l.adln Muni nitrry Will, Nicra Nlirneil I.I-ri-brm-tHi'lR I littl Uu'l U Dla limt'd. Mr. F It Areudell in the News and Observer says : "There are sixty five negroes hold ing responsible positions in Craven county, to say nothing of special deputies, road overseers etc. No, if this ia a Democratic lie, it is a whopper, If it's a be at all it is great big kinkyheaded lie that ought to have tbe life stamped out of it. But let's see if it is not the truth, aud nothing but tbe truth. I haye just spint two days in and around the city of Newbern, and 1 am goiu i to draw a picture for the white men aud white women of North Carolina to look upon. 1 am not going to co'or tbe picture, but 1 am going to paint it as it is. The duty ia not a pleasing one. I wish the pic' ure looked a little less hide ous to me, I wish it bad a bright side or even a gilt edge, but it has neither. A promineut citizen of New biro said to me : " 'Wont you please tell the people of Nerth Carolina the condition of pnblia elliirs in Crayen county.' " "What shall I tell them," I aeked this gentleman, and now I am going to let him draw tbe outlines of the horrible picture "Tell them" said he, " 'that we have twentyseven ig nurant incompetent and in most in stances unprincipled negro migis. trates in Craven county. "'Tell them,'" he oontlnued, "'that we have not a single white deputy sheriff in Craven county, and that we have a sheriff now in office, a candidate foi reselection who holds ly and publicly asserts that no white man need apply. " 'Tell them that the next repre sen'ation in the Legislature from Craven oounty will be a negro man, who has been twice tried, convicted and sentenoed to the penitentiary be fore Republican judges. "'T-.ll them tbac the next treaa urer of Craven county will be a ne gro bar-room keeper, '' 'Tell tbem that the white women of Craven county cannot teach the white children in the public sohools nntil a negro school committeeman has had his say in tbe matter. ''Tell them that a white girl and God has given them to us as sweet, as pure and as beautiful as ever stood in tbe twinkle of a star cannot even for sweet sentiment sake obtain a license te marry and have it signed or delivered by one of her Lrvcii c -m'y n.c io k .l public roads uuder negro oversee; a. " 'Tell them taat white men and white women in C county are summoned before negro magistrates by negro oonstables and deputies and frequently prosecuted by negro lawyers. " 'Tell them that the city attor ney, for the city of Newbern, is negro, " 'Tell them that five of the guars dians of tbe bomcB and liberties nf of the people of Newbern are inooms petent, ignorant, and in most cases insolent and corrupt negroes. " 'And tell them, for humanity's sake and for the sake of peace, that the white people of Eistern North Carolina cannot and will not always tolerate those conditions that en durance will cease to be a virtue, and a reign of terror Uke the place of a reign of ruin . '"Tell the white men of North Carolina to come to our relief with their ballot, and head off this horris ble tendency to completely negroize one of the best sections of the grand old State. ''hot some of these fusion leaders will declare that these are Demo cratic lies," i suggested. "Can we back them up "with cffbial state ments and affidavits taken from ths records and certified to by those who keep those records. '"Yes, sir, go into any department of the county or city government, and let the rocords tell their own tales.' " I went into the ofliae of the olerk of the Superior court and asked bim to give me a I let of the negro magia. trates ia Craven county. lie gave tbem tome from the rocords in his office, and here is tbe list of negro migiatrates: We here omit 36 names for want of space 1 I aaked for an official certificate as to the correctness of this liat, and here it ia : H ate of North Carolina, Craven County. I, W M Watson, clerk Superior court of Craven county, do hereby Certify that the foreging is a true hat of tbe colored magistrates of this oounty as appearing on the records in this ( flice. W M Wat;oh, Olerk Superior Court. Newbern, N. 0., August 16, 1898 1 anked a H publican how many white depjty sheriffs there were in Craven county. "Not one," he replied, "we give these positions to tbe oolored men " I asked for a list of the regular negro dapntios, aud here it ia: Na'.ban Cobb, J II Fisher, Willis IVtipher, J 0 Payne aud E 0 Physio 1 was told that the white man hn waa resnoniina'ed for sheriff of Craven county by tie K'pub.iciii county conmi'ior., boldly sta'ed his speech of acoeptanco that he was going to give all the positions under him to the urgroe, and that no white m in need ai p y . I asked another prom nent white Hepu licnu to give the names, color and po'itcs of the men nominated by th Jlait Cra en connty l(publis can convention. lie reidily com plied, and here is the list. For aber.ff J L Uahn, white; for clerk, K W Carpenter, white; for register of deeds, J B Willis, negro ; for trees urer, Chris. K ach, negro; for the Houae of Representatives. Isaac 11 Smith, negro ; coroner, W L Laeai ter, negro; oounty commissioner, It G Mosily, negro ; county eomniis sioner, R P Williams, white; town ship constable, J P Stanly, negro county standard katper, Ja'. Dud ley negro. "J see you have no Populists on '.he ticket," I remarked. "No, we don't need them in Cra' ven coun'y," was the reply. I aeked tbe clerk of the Superior caurt to give me a liat of the negro school committeemen in Craven county, and here is tbe liat ; Ii E Dawson, John A Dixon, Jr., W I) Pettipher Thus. L Moore, Jonas llargett, W F Morgan, NeroOroom John K Holland, Jesse Brooks, Robt. K Davis. W W Lawrenoe and R W iVilliamson, I obtained a list of the negro po. licemen in the oity of Nebern, and here it is: 1 aao R chardeon, R 0 Baker Henry Pasteur, A A Bryant and Bob Moaely . The following negroej are on the Board of town commissioners : W II Johnson, J E Siepherd and Eiias flays. Io tbe Register of Deed's of fioe are two negro clerks, A W Weatherington tnd George Willis Then there are special negro dtpu- tiea, negro constables and negro road overseers, all over the county. Of these negro road overseers nnder whom white men have to work the public roads I shall have something to say io a subsequent letter I shall also have something to say in detail a-i to the character of and records of some of those who are entrusted with the affairs of this oity aud county . I could tell here of tbe harvest that is being reaped aa a result of t r,,:- ii'i'nr in Cravpn nnuntv ii a iic use? 1) lesu't every making white man in Nor.h Caro lina know that the fruits of ignorant and incompetent control are bad, very bad, I could tell of indignities heaped upon as brave and as loyal white people as live within our bors ders, but what's the ns. Doesn't every intelligent man in thj State know that insolet.ee and arrogance are the natural results of negro dos mination wherever you find it? A I'opallHI tbnlruiian Kealgns. M W While, E;q., of Iredell, late chairman of the Populist executive committee of the seventh congress ional district, has resigned as such and returned to the Democratic party. A Mecklenburg Populist has shown The Observer a letter from a prominent Populist of Iredell, in which be says that fusion with the Republicans has destroyed the Pop- olist party of that county and that Iredell is good for an old-time Dem ocratic majority of 500 or 1,000 this year. Charlotte Observer. Taken ta a MeformatorT. Matter Lloyd Day vault, son of Mr. D P Dayvanlt, who ran off from home some days ago, has Uen taken to Nashville, Tenn., where be enters a reformatory school. The Committee Appointed. BTK The Charlotte Observer, which paper is collecting subscriptions for tbe erection of a monument to the honor of Lieutenant Shipp, has aps pointed Messrs. H 8 Puryear, W G Means and W R Odell as a scliciting committee for Concord. When you call for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure, don't aooept anything else. Don't be talked into accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, for ourng. j r uiuaon, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned haying been duly qualified executor of the last will and testament of Elizi Norton, deceased, all persons having claims against said deceased are hereby no tified to present them to me duly proyen on or before Sept, 1st, IS'Jf), or this notice will be plead in bar oi their ret covery. All persons indebted to said deceased are required to make prompt settlement. This Aug. 'JOth, 18U8. D. 15. McOkdy, Executor. w oetfl AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ART. ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR WCHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF Till'. WORD "CASTORIA," AND " PITCHER'S CASTORLV," AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTOR I A," the same that has borne and docs now bear w" yr-... on cwrf the fuc -simile signature of '(J&AfMG&t wrapper. This is the original "CASTOFllA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and nee that it is the kind you have always bought tf ' eT7T on 1 e and has the signature of C4flf7&& wrap per. JVo one has authority from tne to use my name except The Centaur Comjxiny, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Do Not Bo Deceived. Do not endange-r the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may oiler you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THE OINTrWH COM PAH T, TT MUHM1 THS Aft NAW YORK tT Announcements. I hereby announce myself as a candidate fur the cilice el Sheriff of Cabarrus County for tbe next ensu ing term, subject to tbe decision of the Democratic nominating con vention. In asking the support of our citizens, I promise lidelity to duty if elected. J. Lawson Peck. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of cot ton weigher for Cabarius county, subject to the action of the Demct-Tatic nominating convention. R. Will Johnston I hereby announce myself a can didate for the oflioe ot cotton weigher for Cabarrus oounty, subject to the action of the Democratic nomina ting convention. If nominated, I pledge my earnest support ia elect ing the entire Democratic ticket, and eleotcd will do all in mv power to earnestly discharge the duties of said oflioe. Harvky A Giuaiicn. I hereby announce myself to the oitizina and voters of Cabarrus connty as a candidate for cotton weif her Buhj ct to the action of the Democratic nominating convention Wm. U. Losr. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the offioe of Bheriff of Ca barrus county, subject to the Demoi cratic primaries and nominating con- vention. T, J. White i nereoy respectfully announce myself a candidate for iha oflioe of Sheriff of Cabarrus county for the next ensuing term, subject io the Democratao nominating convention Samuel F. Harris . I hereby announce mveelf a cmdi- date for the ofhje of Hucister of Ueeds for Cabarrus county, subnet io tne action or tne JJeinocratio nominating convention. W, Rkkok Johns x. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Register of Deeds for Ca barrus oounty, subject to the Demo cratic nominating convention. D. llENKY WlilTB. I hereby respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Cotton Weigher for Cabarrus coun ty, subject to the action of the Democratic nominating convention J.no, W. Pkjpst. I hereby announce myself a can diua'e for the ollioa of cotton weigher for Cabarrus oounty. sub ject to tbe action of the Democratic nominating convention. Very respectfully, Jas W. Fisheb. auhjijot to the action of the Damocratio Nominating Conven tion, I hereby annnunoe myself a candidate for the oflioe of Clork of tbe Superior court. Jno. M Cook. Subject to the aotion of the Democratic convention, I auuouuce myself'u candidate for re-election to the oflioe of County Treasurer. 0. W. Sink. I hereby announce mjself a can didate for the oflioe of itogiater of Deeds for Cabarrus county, su'j'ct to the action of the De.wour.tio Nominating Convention. Very respeotfullv, M. Titos. Btalukob. I hereby aunounce myaelf a cun- didate for the ollije of Cotton Weigher for Cabarrus u.iunty, cubs ect to the action of the Democratic Nominating Convention. If I am uom.na'ed and ele. tbd I obliga'e to weigh the cotton fur 8 cents per bale aud will do all in my power to do justice to all parties. v ery respectfully, JOHH W. WlDKNHOUSK. .SUFFERING T"houjttni8 of women are troubled at monthly inter vale with paina in the bead, back, breasts, shoulders, sutei ( Lips aud liuib-i. i But they need i not sulfur. 3 These pains are symptoms of "J dangerous derangements that , cau be corrected. The men- ut.ru al function should operuto lainlesaly. mattes menstruation pnhiler.9, and regular. It puts the deli cate meustrual organs in condi tion to do their work properly. And that stops all tnis pais. Why will soy woman sulfer mouth after month when W ine ot Cardul will relieve herf It costs Ji.oo at the drug store. Why don't you get a bottle to-day? For 8Velee, In cases requiring f pecial direction?, eddress, f iv Inp symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," lue Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Mi. ROiENA IEWIS. ot Oenavllt. T'.tat, inyti "I was trouDlta at tnon1.il, hi?ittt with lerrir.'t pcilrts tn mr tisncf unit ti&ck. bet hr.ve bo.fi ennro.y rell&voa Mint 01 (IfWIUI. Concord Art - School, Miss Clara C. Harris. Studio above Times Of fice, first door to the right. Open September 14th, 1898 For terms apply tu 1'iinclpal. B ft y, ft ft ft' ft STAT 12 OF OHIO. Cm- ok Tolkho, ( Lvcab Count,; j 88 Frank J. Cheney m ikes oath that he is the senior partner of the lirm of F J Cheney & Co., doiim business in the City of Toledo, County and Slate aforesaid, and that suid tim will piy the sum of Oae Hundred Dollars for each and every caso of Catarrh that cunnot bo curod by the tine of Hall's Cutarra Curo. Fkank J Ciikxev. Sworn to before me and Hul)ribs eidin my proHMine, tlioi tjih d ty of December, A-,D. 18HS. skai. A. W GLK.VSO ' Hill's Catarrh Cure is taken ins tornalty and acts direotly on the blood an 1 rn'i iom sm foua of tha eytom. Send for toHlimrmialn. frp. F. J, CIIENLY .t CO., 1 1 , , - . Toledo. O. Sold by druif1Bts, 75o, Foi broken sui faces, gores insout bites, burns, pkiu disease and oa pecially iiilos there is cue leiiablo medj, DoWitt's Witch Huzol Salve. U bou rou call for l)'it.i' don't aooept counterfeits or frauds. Yon will not bn disappointed with I'eWiU a Witch If znl Siiilvo 1 l (iibson, You invite disappointment wlinn Tou exporiment. DnWiil.'n l.iu;.. irly Risers are nl.iaHnni tbonmiru little nills. Tl. ,.,,.' constipation and sick hnadncbo iuot as Huro as vou tnko il,o. r Vor finltt I Iiohi, One six-horse power engine. Port. able, iu good running erdrr cx-ept the governors. Ay, n , wiH,iK power to run a cotton tu or other work on a farm can besjittd iu this potable engine l'xioo $0. mi W Vwta, m flla k4 w'1 J. M. Hahhison.
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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Sept. 1, 1898, edition 1
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