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suBSomet. for the 6 Van dahd. Only - $100 PER YEAR. SEETHE, CLUBBING . R A TES! ON 2ND PAGE- ! t I-.; p. V this Only $1 Per Year. CONCORD, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1 IK J Single Copy acts, i paper 1 year. Standard ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE of LAND Pursuant to hii order mode in h oer ! tain Spoci-1 Proceeding before tlie Clerk I of the Superior Court in the ease of j Michael L Hoott. Administrator of A I). Miseuhoieier. dHceiatHi, pla 1 1 tilf against Leah. At iscuhain.ur and Kith-! ard L, etootl, defendant. I will, on Monday, the 5th duy of Noyemlier, , at 13 o'clock Di. sell, at the court house i door in Concord, N. C, to the highest ! bidder lor cash, tlie following fact of timbered land lying and being in No. $ township, oonuty of Cabarrus and Bute of North Carolina, and bounded as fob lows: Beginning at a blackhawon a steep hill side, a corner of lot No 6 and 7, and runs with the line of No. 7, soutli 11 west 58 poles to a stake, corner of lot No. 7 on A. Cline's line; thence with A. Oiine's line south 7M west 2f polos to a Htake in Clines field; thouon north 84 west 13 poles to a stake, corner of lot, No. 9; thence with the line of No D north 11 east 54 poles to a dog wood on the line of No. 0 to oomtrof No. 6; theuoe south 3 east tJ3 poles to the be (Tinning, containing eleven and three fourth aorep. more or less. (Jiveu under my hand this, 27th day of September, 1!00 MICHAEL Ij. 80OTT, Adm'r. Executor's Notice. Pursuant to the authority vented in me aa Executor of Oali b A. FiBher, deoeaaud under his last Will and Testa ment reoorded in the ollli'e of the Clerk of Court of Oubarrus Comity, Norti Carolina, in Volume "" pngw '.'AH, ami probated on the lat day of l'ebrui.iv, 1 !)!., 1 -villou Monday, the 5lh dav i f Novomber, l'.OO, at 12 o'clock .M. at tl' Court House door ill Conco.d. N. 0 , sell to the unbent bidder, at Tol .be Anotiou, the f-jilowing pieces or pur cols ot land ly ini? cud being in Huid county and Btito and more particularly described as follows : lSl. Beginn'ug at a piue stump, ' Voil's corner ami oorw r ol lot No. 1 al lotted to Jennie, wife uf V. B. Atweil in the divisions of t)ie lands of John Blaokweldor, ard ruts thonoe N 6(3 E 6ij IHjlee to a hiokory on lsenbonr's, form erly Uiilliinore's lino: thonoe B 44 E l'i polos to a post oak, a cornor of lot No. in said division: tiicree 3 11 W Sr poiei to a postoalc: tlieuonrttsS W 57 pole-ato 1 blnck oak, J ,v)ij black welder's corner thouce with hi line N ' E 24 poh-B to n stake: thence N 30 E 7 poles to a Btuke thence H 87 E 8 pjies to a stake: tbouci N 15 E 12 poles to a stake: thence N 5 W 4J poles to a stake : thenoe W S polef to a stake: thence N CI K it poles to stone above the spring : thence N 111 1 15 poles to a hickory oorner cut dowt thenoe NSW 14 poled to :be be J tinning, containing 41 aoros more o, eas. 8ND TRACT Bogiunng at ahiol ory, oorner T. C. Strieker tract am1 runs thence 8 55 W SO poles to a tuk near the corner of the old line: theno N 73 W polos to a siono oil tb. Ijouglaas line: theni'e with his ui J C A Fisher's lino a 10 W HG poles to a "tone. Bumucl Johnston's oornor: theuco witl bis line N S8 E (i7 poles to a pine stump E. W. Kimuion's oorner: thenoe witl his line N 10 E 40 poles to a post oah thenoe N 88 E 6(5 poles to a red oak . thenoe with Strieker's line to the be ginning containing by estimate 76 aoro more or less 8RD TRACT. Also another trac' lying between said hist named traot and Mill Creek, bounded by the lands ol Bam Van Pelt, Chas. Johnson and tb. dower land oi Mary Fisher, containing about 20 acres. All of the foregoin tracts conHtitute one largor tract of 13: acres more or loss and those will be sob! as one tract. 4TH TRACT. Beginning at ston on publio road and rnns in a western!.) direction abont 78 feet to a stone: thence in a sontbernly direction abom 1)9 feet to stone: thonoe in a northern! direction about 135 feet to stone: thenct in a north westernly direction with th public road to the beginning containing about one-fourth of aa acre more o: loss Tt'.BMS OF Sale: 8100 oash on day ot sale, and the remainder of the pure hum money to be paid in three equal in stullmeuts on a time of six, twelve and eighteen months. Title retained until all purchase money is naid Given nnder my band Ihia 13th da Sept, 11)00. J. F. WEIGHT. Executor, WANTED, Active man of good char actor to deliver and oolleot in North Carolina for old established mannfao tnri g wholesale houe. $900 a year snre pay. Honesty more than experi ence requited. Our reference, any bank in any city. Knolose s.'lf.ad dreased stamped envelope. Manufac turers Third Floor, 834 Dearborn St., Chicago. WANTED, Active man of good char acter to deliver and collect in Nortl Carolina for ( Id established mannfnn turing wholesal house, f i'OO a yo.ir. sure pay. Honesty mure timi expor:- nee required. Otirri fereiice. hh.v oiml. in Buy city Enclose aelf-udd reused stamped enveb po. AlaDufneturors, :ir'. Floor, 834 Deai Join M , Chictigo, Some women try very bard :o win a man s love, and then soon to foi-ovt tliev must try tust rs lianl to keep it. Ex. i mm w W Cuts and Bruises QuiCKly Healed. Chnmberlniu's Pain Halm npoied to f m.t i.miuA Itnn (M.fiM c.v like iniorv wili instantly ulbiy the pain imd wii. leal itbc" the pirts in lens tunc i:nin un tn f.tineet. UlileRfi tho inillrvl-. .u u u, r,. o. tx iil unf lenve n R(-ttr. I'aili lialui also cures rhtumatlsm, sprains, swellings ncd lumene?s. Kor sale at Marbli's drug gtoro. Knmo women will feel very lonely in heaven if thtrc is not a cook stove or a scrutoing Drusr there. Ex. Bismarck's Iron Keive Wus the remil of his spb-ndid lioaHL- Jiidoinitablo v.)ll aiiil iremcnaous 'n ergy are nt f-m,d wboie Btoiamli Ijiver, Kidneys and Bowels are out e want, thesn nnabfies anfl tho snooess' they bring, rise- Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only 3fto at FeHer'i. Drug Swre. Tim npnnlrt who pride them solves on being determined are sometimes only conti ary. a.x. L FOROVERfTfTY YEARS J Mrs. Winslcw's Soolhirg Kyrnp hai- ieen ubou io o ... j ---ions of mothers for their children wh'.s teething with perfect success. It HooH.es , be: M - U. SZu thews' e'uledy f. : Diarrhoea, It aill rebevelhe poor Utile Hiirorer immedl- atclv. Holt t..voruggist:i u. - of til-., wvrid. Twi ut .fa-e e'. " tie. Rfl suro and ask f-T i. u alows booihiri rtyrup. ' ai.c.Uk- ito oiner Kind . m tm t I Purity is not negativf, but postive. Rrtm'sHorn. 1)R. t'KAI'J DUOl'S l)EAI. He Is Stricken While AdilresaHiug the Virginia Preslij U riua Hynod at New port News. Newport News, Va., Oct. 2. While addrossicg tho Virgiuia Presbyterian Synod at to-day's session, Kav. Dr. J. N. Craig, of Atlanta, euddonl.y fell to the floor and in a few moments expired. Heart disease was tho cause of death. Dr. Craig was well Known in the Presbyterian Church throughout the South and. held the office of secretary of tho com uiitte of home missions of the Southern General Assembly. His wife and daughter were at tending the Synod with him. Dr. Craig was well known in Cabarrus county, having married Miss Lydia Harris, who has many relat'ves residing in this and other counties of North Carolina. Painted Paragraphs. The maiden band of hope is a husband. No man ever flatters the wo man ho truly loves. The error of a moment may become the sorrow of a life time. The front parlor is the most papular of all court rooms. There are no flies on Father Time. Kg is always un the !!y. Tho most. .ff'ctivo blows . delivered hi th' f'u'.sa of kind words. A rural editor refers to his mother-iu law iia the "queen of terrors. " No wouiim ever idolio.s a man unless slm is sclf-tieceived into Idnkirtg him much hotter than he really ,s. To the youth in love there are but two places in the world one where his sweetheart is and the other where she isn't. Chicago News. Jumped Off and 'ere Drowned. Messrs. G Graham, Wesley Earwood aud Richard Russell, three , employees of Biltmore, were drowned in the French Broad Wednesday. Thoy were crossing tho river on a flat at tached to an overhead cable. The boat became partly sub merged and they jumped off ar.d failed to got out. The flat did not sink and they would have been saved by clinging to it. Justified for Killing Assailant. Officer Trexler, of Old Fort, has been exonerated for the kill ing of the negro Rinehardt. It S3ems that tho negro made sev eral attempts to kill the officer before tho latter saved himself by firing the fatal shot. An exchange says the minister had preached a good begging sermon and concluded it with these words : "I don't want any one to contribute 'who has not paid his newspaper subscription, as the editors need the money as much as the hoa'.hen do." He had a good contribution, for no one wautod to publicly acknowl edge that ho had not paid the printer. II Happened In a Drug: Store. "One day lust winter a lady came to my drug sir. re and asked for a brand of cough medicine that I did not have in stock." says Mr. O It Grandin. tho pop ular drugsnd: of Ou'tirio, N. T. "Hue was disappointed I'l.J wanted to know wh:i conjiU pieptu iilion I could recom mend. 1 i:'tid to her tbut I cou d free! recommend Chamberlain's Congb rem edy aud that she could take a bottle of the remedy and after giving it a fr.ir trial if she did not find it worth Ike money to brii:g back the bottle aud 1 would refund the prioe paid. In the course of a day or two the lady came back in company with a friend in need of a congh medicine and advised her to buy bollie of Ohanibei luiu's Cou;h Keuieriy. I consider that a yerygood recommendation lor tho remedy." It is for wlo by M. L. Marsh. Some time ago a High Point ilot lor amputated a negro man's arm. The negro told tho doctor to make such disposition as he pleased of the arm nnd the latter sent it north and had the skin tannod and made into pocket books. Davids n Dispatch. The Hague-McCorkle Dry Goods Co., Importers and Wholesalers. GREENSBORO, N, 0. Dry Goods, Notions and Hats. Jr?" We solicit frad of Merchants only, and sell nothing at ! retail. ! I We . ordiallv invite all Greensboro or see our Travelling Salesman bofcre placing orders elsewhere. J. W. W00DBURN, Salesman FAIR A (illEAT 81TCESS. Splendid Features Surpassing Ail For mer Exhibit Schools Quite Prom iumeut. The Raleigh correspondent to the Charlotte Observer 6ays of the fair: "It is unquestionably a fact that the Stato Fair is oie of tho very best over held, if not the very best. 'A gentleman who took a careful view of all ex pressed it well when he said "The exhibits are tho mist ditr nifled I have ever seeu ia te) State." There is more shown which indicates development. The colleges stand out promin ently. A number of them have exhibits, and these are of prac tical t hinge. Your correspond ent in looking through the main building was impressed by the following exhibits: Work by the pupils of the blind schools at Raleigh, in great variety and of excellent quality; work by pupils of the deaf-mute school at Mor ganton, including excellent ex amples of oak joiner-work and carving, also field fnd garden crops; rugs made by female pa tieuts at the insane asylum here, this being a new line ofeffoc' ; work of all kinds done at tho John E KeJloy School in Moore county; the electric kitchen, illustrating cooking by electric ity, shown by W J Andrews, of the Raleigh electric company; the farm product exhibit . for iiltmore,''largor and bettor ar langed than ever before, anri eerUinly a valuable object les son for any farmer; tho "Bilt more Birds," otherwise pou!-t-v, which are prizewinners anywhere they go; the general farm exhibit, including many products of the West, including the finest' cabbage ever shown here; the finost exhibit, mainly of Yancey couuty apples, which ranks with the best ever made in tho State, and perhaps sur passes; peaches from Yancey of the "Gardener's October" va riety, surpassing anything over shown in the Slate; leather, mainly from tho great tannery of Hans Roes' Sons, at Ashe ville, thi6 including as oddities the enormous hides of an ele phant and a walrus; the admira ble display -of the work of stu dents at the Agricultural and Mechanical College here, forge and tine machine work in par ticular, aud a very complete herbariun; carpets made at Greensboro, well designed and equally well made; furniture from several factories, . illus trating the wonderful develop ment of this industry in North Carolina; an exhibit by Wake Forest College of its special lines of work in the laboratories, etc. four correspondent attended the first Stato Fair at these grounds, in 1873, and retains a vivid impression of it. Tho im provement in a quarter of a cen tury is simply marvelous. The cotton mills make a fine show, there is csnsiderab'e interesting machinery, much of it in motion. Tea, Keep Him There. No part of Chairman Simmons' speech here was more heartily applauded than was his tribute to our eloquent and able Con gressman, Hon. Theodore F Kluttz. During his one term Mr. Kluttz has established a reputation for faithfulness and watchfulness of the interests of his constituents. Hi.s ability will win for him a loading place in th"j American Congress, if he is kept there. Let us keep him there, Democrats of the Seventh. Statesville Mascot. "For three days and nights I suffered agony nntold from an attack of cholera morbus brought n by eating cuonni bers," says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the district oonrt. Centervillr. Iowa. "1 thought f should surely die, and tried a doxen different medicines but all to no purpose. 1 si-lit for a bottlb of Cl)m lierlaiu's Colic, Cholera and liarrbc ea Remedy and three doses relieved me entirely.!' This remedy is for sals at Miirsb's Drug Store. Bad Explosion But Nobody Hurt. A powder explosion occurred at Indian Head on Thursday morning and nt first was re ported to have killed a number of men but later dispatches say no one V as hurt. The house took fire arid caused the maga zine to explode and it gave time 'or distance. Tho shock was terrific however. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so trood aa Chamber lain's Pain Halm. Try it For sale at jYlarsn s Jrrng Mtore. merchants to rail on us when in .liEK IMS AN E DEED. Kills Three Children and Herself With a Razor. Connie Caldwell, col., who lived near HunU-rsvill,-. killed hor three children and then herself Wednesday morning. She seems to have deliberately cut the! throats of the daughter, 0 years i old, a so-1 2 years old, and a babe 18 months old, while asleep. She then placol thorn neatly in a row and with the same razor slashed herself across the breast aud t,heu twice across tlie throat. .-he seems to have deliberately wiped the razor and nut it in the case thea lay down by her dead children to die. Her husband was away and she asked her brother, who was with her, to milk the cow as she felt unwell. While he was away she committed the awful deed. She was regarded asof unsound mind and doubtless was the Vic tim of a fit of insanity. Pnpili In the Sohoeli. Washington, Oct.. 24. The an nual report of the United States Commissioner of Education, for the fiscal year ended June 30, gives the figures for he liscal year 18'j8-'99 as the latest satis fies obtainable. It shows that the grand total of pupils iu all schools, elemen tary, secondary and higher, pub lic aud private, for tho year end ed July 1, 1)9, was 16,738,m2, of which the number enrolled in the common schools, elementary and secondary, was 15,138,715. Twenty and one-half per cent, of tho entire population was enroll iu the, public elementary schools and high schools. Very Sensible Suggestion. From-, the Scotland Times, a paper published at Laurjnburg by negroes, the following timely and sensible suggestion to the colored race is tiken: "Jo is a settled fact that for some time at least the negro is no longer a political factor in North Carolina as well as in other Southern States. It is also true that the raco enjoys the rightj of suffrage in the North, but a chance to vote and not a chance to make an honost living is more detrimental to the welfare of tho laboring class of colored people than a chance to make an honest living and not a chance to vote. We hope that our people will consider these things in their mad flight to what they think is a more congenial climate," Relics of Indian Barbarity. The Fort Mill Times says that the Kiowa, Comanche and Apa che Indians in Oklahoma Terri tory are farmers and work for a living, but have the barbarity to abandon aged women. When they are too old to work they are dressed in their best clothes, given some provisions and placed away off in the fields among the stock where their cries are unheeded unless hoard by passing whiio people The bones of these victims bleach on the plains. Doosii't Like Sen u tor Mcl.tini'in. Tho Fort Mill Times is not pleased with the amount of Dem ocracy in Sonator McLanrin and consoles itself that there will bo a chance to get a whack at hira two years hence, It would prefer his resignation and says he is Republican iu ail but the name. Work of the Market Rear. O B Stevens, commissioner of agriculture of Georgia, has made a polling of many important opinions and concludes that tho laws of supply r.nd demand do not justify the depressed price of cotton but rather to the con trary. It is probably the work of the market bear. A Thousand Tongues Conld notcjpresa the rapture of An'iie King's Wew' Dlsoory cured her of , hacking cough that for macyyeara had made life a bnrden. Bhe says: "After all other remedies and doctors failed it soon removed' the pain in my chest Jand I can now sleep soundly, something I oan ipearoely remember doing before. I feel liko sounding its praises through out the Universe." Dr. King's Now Discovery is guaranteed to cure all ti oubles of the Throat, Cbeut c r Limits, 11..;.... 1 , T..-..I .., .,! inw-.Muufi. " Fetzor'a Drug Store. A thing is not necessarily true because it is new. Ram's Horn. "I). A. L. Thluks Oen. Carr Could Not Successfully Defend the Amend ment In the Senate. To the Editor of the Charlotte Observer. Mr. Simmons should be nomi uated Senator for hie wise and ( ,.,.: i0,i0; nm. cratlc htst the redemption of the State from fusion and tho es- tablishtnent of white supremacy. Tho Republican party, 7in and outside of the Stato, charge that this was done by fraud. Defeat Mr. Simmons aud you do much to strengthen this charge, and give aid to tho enemies of the Democratic party. Gen. Carr hopes to win by his attacks upon the Democratic or ganieation calling it a machine. Every plant and animal, every institution, human and divine, must have its organism (or ma chine) by which it lives and ap plies and regulates its powers. Disease assails the organs of plants and animals and death en sues. Assail, without cau.- , tho elders and deacons and .sirn-aiiU of your churches and the body of Christ suffers. Defame the ma chinery of the courts i.nd t!.o of ficers of tho law without good reason and you are ur, enemy to justice, peace and good oivor. Defeat Mr. Simmons and the foes of Democracy all over the United Slates will rejoice. The foes of Democracy iu and out of the State proclaim that the battle in North Carolina for white supremacy is not yet. won. It is to bo renewed iu Corgnw and before the c'irt--. Suppose Gt n. I'r-r: iu t".! Sen ate and the big I mii ')!it;;i , gn is, led by Pritcbarn. o..-ii a coin.. -u-tratod fire upon ui.:i, ch;-,r;;;i. ; fraud upou North Caroiiua in the late election, what could Gen. Carr say ? Would ho not bo like a sheep, dumb before its shear ers? Why Gen. Carr, your own election is proof incontrovertible that the amendment oloction was a fraud. Your people at hou e believe it, or they would not have gone back upon their lead ers. If you believe in white su premacy don't disband your lend ers in the presence of tho enemy and whilo the battle is raging. No mi.ii :n North Carolina couid be so useful in the next Congress as Mr. Simmous. His defeat would be a calamity. Stand by our brave leader and his cohorts with the great Democratic party at their back, and our partial victory won at the polls iu Au gust last will become an illustri ous triunph in Congress, and white supremacy will be our pos session and a legacy to our chil dren. D. A. L. Monroe N. C, Oct. 23, 1900. VILLAGERS SLAUGHTERED. Rebels Lose Four Hundred in the but tle. Hong Kong, Oct. 25. --The governor of Houg Kos.g ha.-, been informed that four thous and villagers iu .!,o S in; i hui !; Kwaishin district wive :.t.,.-Ui;d by rebels at Pcnciiok. The vil lagers were defeated ;u:d two thousand killed. The rebels, who lost four hundred killed, burned the villages containing three thousand houses. A force of two thousand troops went to the assistance of tho vil'agers and engaged the rebels on tho 12th. No dotails of the result. - - - The OrifMU Man AUi;t. O, the organ' man, th orc;a.i man, tho monkey and I ho ca.,o: . the molody, t! boy with dirty lace Ti-: jo-'.y box, the jolly box, t..e ii,...n i.jt' has a toil; O, they're always welcome aud leave no sadness in their trail. Tho small boy al- ways greets you, and shells the pennies out; he's always in his glory when the organ man's about. Ton assnme no risk when yon buy Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diiir rhoea Remedy, it. L. Marsh will re fund your money if you are not satis fied alter nsine it. It is everywhere m'rjiited to be ihn most surd awful reu- ' J . . - uuno. vy..., ....... u i (in vnnt , in jur ui H It is iilu.ts- ant, safe and tellable. Post-mortem kindness doesn't count. Ex. Ml. SAMUEL L. M()NT.UERt Med a Apex Friday, the Ulh, Aired .' -t r di:Me of Trinity Literary and New York I'nlroiultT Medlca1 College - Leaves a ;ietnd Wife and Five Children. Dr. Samuel Lewis Montgom ery passed away in death at the! homo of Mrs. Montgomery's? lather in Apex on Friday even ing the 26th. The doctor was but in the prime of vigorous manhood, being but 46 years of age last August. He found disease prey ing upon him several years ago but battled successfully against it till within some weeks past when admonished of its insidious encroachments. Hoping for ben efits from rest and change of lo cation he went to Apex last Sat urday but experienced only a rap.d d. cliiie hut brought the ( id is s- ared abofe. Dr. i.'o.itoro .-ry was a gradu ate of Trinity College and at-t'j-idod lectures at University Medical College, New York. He began the practice of his pro fosx'on in Monroe, but came to Concord ten years ago, entering into copartnership with his brother-in-law. Dr. J Lilly, and has always enjoyed a good and lucrative practice. T!;.. iif'Cvas-'d married Mis--Cora .Vniche.v-T ol Monroe, who '; .1 ti, J-.;-, vi;tg ll.Ul With two i Ii-Mry.i, '.i'.o.st.s Lizzie and Cora L 'o iwuuHj-oriiery, who survive him. Iu s'ond marriage he wedded Miss ',ijr;;-'j Norris. of Apex, ' i.o!! ii.) V-uves wit'i three small . , . u ' i . . '.'he deceased was a good, con-.is-'ji. member of the M. E. JhuTcii with which ho connected, himself some 15 years ago. Dr. Montgomery was kind and largo hearted almost to a fault iu his practice, and will be greatly Piia-.L"- - He leaves a devoted wife and childreu with' a good, comforta ble ho-.itc, aud he carried several policies on his life. The body arrived this morning on No. 11 train. Tho funeral takes place this tSaturScy) evening at 4 o'clock at ('entr tl M. E. church and the remains will be laid to rest in tho city cemetery. The palll bearers are Messrs W R Odell, D B Coltrano, J P Allison, G y Richmond, II M Barrow, W C Houston, J L Hart soli, R Will Johnson, and J L Crowell. THE TEACHEKS MEET. I r jgram ExecutedPapers Head a: i Open Dwcusslon, The first session of tho Teach er's Association opened this (Sat urday) morning at 10 o'cock with iniij bv the children, under the e ;;ii Ts' .'p oi IVof. Iveesler, fol-li.v,-...i by a recitation by little 2.1. -.s Fiort.aco linrkeoad. A very interesting paper on County Schools'' , was read by Prof. Lhas. Boger and further d;scu.ssed iu a paper by Miss Gourley. A joint discussion closed the li.OI'lilltg st-ssiuu. The j.itoruoou session began at ).:! ) o'eio ii with. a most able ad ,! loss by 1'rof. Harrison, of Da vidson, on "Higher Education." . . fcnaured Death's Afoulcs. Only a ronrini; fire enabled J M Gurrcltson, of S.m Antonio, Tel., to lio down hea Mtic.M d .th asthma, from wlrr'i lie ..iicn"i tot years, imwraes bf , iu: t ry wim: often so great that it sitbiucd tu- ou.tured the agonies of death; out ))r. King'HjN'e wIDisoovery for eon i c.nptioa wholly cured him. This mar. vcloiis medicine is the only knowneure for iiF-;ima us well as consumption o'ij'u : ..n-l e olds, and ail throat, chest ".'id i.i troubles. Trice 50o and 81,1)0. h KV:i:.t.'til. .Trial Isjttles free at i e .- r s drug store It is a, poor sort of consolation for people in trouble to say things might have been worse. Ex. flasal G ATA BBSS In til Its a-tafrna lhar tie dimuxd rst-.rmc ft f en,,.,. M,rrk .) C: !.., Vt Cr1 utt Kfvhn is p ac1 into the ll irtiift, tyrrvds ovei the aietitir&ui knd ia absorbed. Kaiiaf la Im mediate and a cure foiltm !t la not drying 1oa Dot produce eneesinj;. Law SIza, 90 ota at Drag or by mail, Trial Sixef 10 cent by mail, Ja.V UttCM'tmta, W Wvno SuauW Hem York, A7 -V V If STATL'8 OK MINERS' STIIIKE. Resume Work, Says President Mikholl, , Where Terms are Compiled With and Other Strikers to Held Dot, j A Wilkesbarre dispatch of the i 26th gives the most satisfactory ' statement yet on the strike situ-i ation. It says : j "As a result of the meeting la8t night, President Mitchell is- sued an address closing with this advice : " 'As there are some few of the companies who have neither posted notices nor signified in any other manner their willing ness to pay the ten per oent. ad vance in wages and suspend the sliding scale, we should advise that unless the men employed by such companies receive notices before Monday that tho advance will be paid, they remain away from the mines and continue on strike until tho companies em ploying them agroe to the condi tions offered by tho other com paLies; the employes of companies- who have offered the ad vitroe of ten per cent, and abol ibiied'the slid. eg scale are hereby ordered to resucjp work Monday morning, October 29, and to be prepared, if called upou, to con tribute a reasonable amount of your earnings for the mainten ance of those who may be com pelled to continue on strike.' The companies which will pot resume work as a. result of the orler, not ).;;vir.,; po&tH the ten I cent, eiler, employ about lif- tet-n wor cent, of the miners of tiio whole district. All compa nies will, it is expected, give in within a few days." OuostiouH Answered. Yes, AnRust Flower still has the larg est sale of any medicine ia the oiviiized world. Your mothers and graudmothers cover thought of nsing anything else 'or indigestion or billionsnoss. Doctors wcro scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, neryous prostration or heart ftnlnre, etc. They used Augnpt nower 10 cioau out tno system anj slop fcrmentnti.'U of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimn lute tho nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dnll and bad with head. aohes and other aohes. Ton only need a few doees of Green's Anirnst Flower, in liqnid form to make you satilied there is nothing serious the matter with you. For saie by all dealers in civilized eoun tries Recoiled Ou Htm. At Rutherfordton last Tuesday Moody and Crawford were hold ing a joint discussion. The for mer was speaking and the latter, navmg a slight Headache, was taking some brotno seltzer Moody thinking he would say something at Crawford's expense said, "Crawford, you're taking a heap of medicine." Quick as a flash of light Crawford ans wered, "I'll give you some later." It took some time to restore quiet and Moody "just wished it hadn't happened." Ghambtrlaln'i Confh Remedy a Great Favorite. The soothing and healing properties or this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made Ha treat favorite with people every, where It is especially priiiej by luotners of sn-.a,l children for colds. oronp and whooping coagh, as it alwsys fiflords quicu relief, aud as it contains o opium or ctber bn'-uilul drng, it mnv be "Wen as oonlideui iy to a baby a to 1 au uduiu For sale at ituisu's drug store. Hie Inargiiratioii Cureiuouies. We learn that ihe inauguration ceremonies at North Carolina College passed otf very pleasant ly Wednesday. President Lutz set forth his plans for running the institution in his inaugural address. The program, which was very complete, was agreea bly executod and th occasion lends its inlluonces for tho furth er success of this deserving in stltution. A New Mill. Mr. J C Wads worth sold an other tract of tho property he recently bought from Mr. W J Montgomery aud it is a settled fact that a new cotton mill will be erected on it at an early'date. The name and company can not be given yet. Job Couldn't i ave Stood It If he'd had Itohing Tiles. They're ter ribly annoying; but Uuckleu's Arnica Salve will cure the worst ca"se of Piles on earth. It hasjnured thousands. For Injuries, fains Or bodily eruptions it's the best salve in.the world. Prioe 25o a box. Cnre guaranteed. Sold at Feta er's Drag btore. An honor bought, dishonestly is a dishonor. Ram's Horn. As a rule those who talk tho most say the least. Ex. An Am-leut To ist. It was a grand day in the old chivalric homo, the wino circling around aboard in a coble hall, and the sculptured halls rang with sentiment atui sovg. The lady of each knightly heart .whs pledged by name, and many a syllable significant of loveliness had been utttered until it came to St. Leon's timo : When lifting the sparkling cup on high "I drink to one," ho said, "Whose image never may depart, Deep graven on a grateful heart 'in memory m dead.' To one whoso love for me shall last, When lighter passions long have passed So holy 'tis and true. To one whose love hath longer a won, felt Than any pledged to you. 'Each guest upstarted at the word And laid a hand upon his sword, wit.! fury Hashing eye. ' "Aud sterr.'y naid wo crave the nane .. - Proud ..ulgV, of th;s mosVpeer- less Ur.liiO - - - ,--". ,-' Whose Jove vou con at sotjjgh. , "St. Luot: jfTntiVid, "M tf he -would Not breatho ii..r .iue iu -careless mood " -.,"'. " Thus ligIii:-; ;' ihen in?, j .). jcI, as thocu ' ' To give t . ...H-.t thc"rt s-enco due, And gen My Mother." Selected. While The?. :.ere ts Hope. 1 W -I ..-! neitln : . bntb'. Mnri .-- - TI effoc. -;5 first 11; ':: Kesiieciiuii .', .' Dover, N. jl. T.'ie I'.ilm 1 v.. Ul t ej r' h ; ould Var c -n i -j . t it. '' ::. j. -i 1 the ; s-.j i the -o relief. i-rti' or cause sneemtr. Sold by d.-rvgKtat .TO eta.. or u.'iii. i' bv Cly lirotle-r.'!. OS Warren St., :-.e..- I'uik. The .V orris SUMo to BeOpjned. Mr. Frank McKiunie. - of Johnston county, will open up tne atoms Uvtry stable about the first of November wo learn." Ho w ill only run a sale and trade, stablo for sonu months. Maine o bo U. moved. Gen. Wooes i.d . ice that tho Maine bo removed from Havana harbor is to bo adopted, h is said. Tho wreck is in tho 'way.' There has hee'i a great deal said abo'Jt the ra.'ny day skirt, but no man has yet dared to say there was "nothing in it." Ex. Do not fool yourself. If tho first niau was made with eyes and ears, his Maker can both sea and hear. Ram's Horn. The tasto of the fruits of the tree of Life forever spoil the ap petite for tho bitter weeds of the world. ExJ The mind may find amusement, but only tho heart can dicover dappiness. Ram's Horn. Aivor.Lng to a man, tho only secret a woman can keep is that of her a .... i.x. The young man who wants t(J inve-.' i i in.'iU'iniouial bonds goes imrno li ,:.:iy to "par." Ex. - i"""- .Sl 'C I- 41 r'tc3lS'& .' . 'ri '''j.- 1" ajn foi-:. ' vi e i. '4 not be I? ftr-.-r to2 tv Kit lor Vt.tf -oiKU-r'ui ttmcAy, Dr. Mucs Ii a tC'i ic, I had heart di-t-& ieor y :.ira And d'.ctor failri to help me. When I be gan taking thh remedy I wa unfit lo'' any thiii?, bet for six moii'.lis I I'.ivt, felt rxdt-'ly WtlL Mn. Ma i n a dmr- fJ? yr- if r mAi ;i .1 ::Ih on fjtrmum Brst ltll.i iK-ie'.S'.r i invr ll,hik on liearft iin -l nrYi -nl Ir.. Or. Mils Modical Comtsiry. lkhr, 14,
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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Nov. 1, 1900, edition 1
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