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! Xl.-No. . CONCORD, N. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1895. Whose NO. 1.25 ------ ..- 110. VnT 0- Hi Bank. THE NEGRO EXHIBIT. I CoKCORD, N. 0. i !j M. Odell, ?j B. CCLTRANE, t D. Coltrane, Capital Surplus, A Itnst of Charles Snmner By Kl monia "Lewis, or Rome Chief of the Tarious Departments for the State. The work of installing exhibits at the expositien is going farward Cashier, rapidly. A contribution to the sue- a: i. I- . .. . ucso ui me negro exnioit, will oe a $50,000 bust of Charles Sumner a fine THE SILVER CALL. President, Names Sept. 25th for the Meeting of the Friends of Silver of All Parties. Tonight the foil wing was issued, signed by Ed Chambers Smith, N B Broughton, B R Lacy, 8 A Ashe, J C Scarborough, W C Stronach, B C Beckwnh, O H Cooke and others " Wheras, A great many prominent Democrats from different portions ti nrm . , icmuuraie irum uiuerent portions $io,v.uu piece 0f gCUpture by Edmonia rt vr n r u j v V . r t xi v of North Carolina haye signed and nruPTORS:-. " v u,., xUC ,ui,uu 8ent to us a rnmrnendRhon fnr th . I is in Rnmfi InnVincr in nfVir o-vViiVifo 1 . It m. Odell, r. vajs - -v Holding of a State convention at Tt.av Kino Odell, W. H, Lilly, 1). 15. i JOLTBAxi B. J. W. Cannon, Active preparations are being made some early date of all persons op- by directors of the exposition, look- posed to the single gold standard, inp to the entertainment of the large n0W( thereforej in obedience to this number of coloredpeople who will rwqaest, we hereby inyite all persons -u,rv,uu, C1J who believe that the unit of value section or the country. Persons which exiated rlop to , R7 flhnnl . have been engaged to thoroughly be promptly restored, and who be- .uj uuua uirecuon lieTe in the immediate free and nn. of the chief of the negro department Hlnite(j coiaage of giiwr and goId at ana arrange systematic manner .r the rati0 ot 16 to 1, irrespectiye of tue uounun 01 coioreu visitors, a. - "ic.uuuio, t0 meet in convention at Kaleigh to be conducted on the European September 25th inst., tor the pur- nlQTi to q aT vof v 1 rro f a of a. rrr - . wvv v""- pose of consultation. This invita- veoient spot near to the exposition t;nn ifl infpmW trt.mUnflMflmWfl Uks; Bonds and Gram bought and grounds.' . of flll noIitlf!al narViM ttri1lMfl nf , i : . .i Hf : I . I x --e - eom, or luncuuu nwK.u. uaptam Valentine Howe, WUm- their convlctioDs on other subjects. r. b. oena iar expiauatury uiruu ington, iias oeen appointea cmet ot on upeuuiauuu, atow nccaij moi- iatj lireuieu ti uepartment lor ine Speculation, HAMJIO.M) & CO. Stock and Boiid Brokers, ISO & 132 Pearl Street, NEW YORK CITY, 1ST. Y. Sprained His Arm While Plnyinsr Ball. Baseball has been the cause of considerable suffering among the players during the season, and at this late hour we yet chronicle acci dents. At the High School grounds ifriday afternoon a game was in progress when Master Richard Gib son was a runner. He stumbled, fell and sprained his arm. The lit tle fellow suffered intensely Friday Until tak 0 8 MT. PLEASANT, N. C. REV. J. D. SHIREY, D. D., PRES ADADEMIC, COMMMRUI AL AND COLLEGIATE COURSES. Total necessary expenses session of 38 weeks, $86.00 to 137.000. nignt, and riot until his arm was ex- 3. J896 For- cotalogne atfd amined this (Siturday) morning was special . information, address ne sausDea tnat it was not broken, the President as above, or but then there is no danger in play- lm. oecbetary of Fa cult?.. ing baseball if you can avoid acci dents. Buckleu's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in tke world for Cuts, Bruisjs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin. Eruptions, and positively cores Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give statief action or monev refunded.. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug Store. Mount Amoena SEMINARY v., A Flourishing School for Ladies. TEN TEACHEES. OrvHmental Brancheo Receiva Care fin Atteutiou, REV. C. L. T. FISHER, A. H Principal, MOUNT PL ASANT, N. C NORTH Until f let et letter. (Free) dwly UNIVERSITY .OF A Swssrestiv Motto. "I've -bought -a bulldog," said COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, StatP SvlvPfltPr Dihhlp Wftahinfrfnn Mai"u "'K tsycuh oat- x aremu cu ma irieiiu lesaup, -ana i AINU lYlLUilAlNlU AKib. kt n c ttt urday in town, but he did not brine want a motto to nut over his kennel. SchencK, Wilmington, chief director the first bale of neV cotton. Years Can you thing of something ?" ief?egTseptemb 5th nf VtaoaKoii rtinKo- t t RAnaor -w.f ago the race was letween h m and "Why not use a dent st's sign. i?Pe . D.eSln oeptemDei ot&. of baseball clubs; L J Houser, chief tt. ,-n- ti s. u. ........ Examinationja at county seats director of bycicle clubs for the v"c "luw,ou"- -tc"11 luaa' "8Bu flrst Sattlrday jn August State, Captain O S L A Taylor, ne JaL.d 'hen the other beat. Mr. Lessup. Yonng men desiring' a .tech-' Charlotte, chief director of military L"fwlg .a t'e ginned . , eSucationfafe an tmoattal- ;Comprises the University, the department; J L Montgomery, Ocn. L hT Z .. H"d? ?felf to ap- i j-i " I been used for over fifty years f 'by n nm i a n a v r: Nl Schools, and the Jethro Samper. Charlotte, assistant;! made ' -f0' tqi? . years millions ol mothers for their children 2w d&w. iQTTAA KTT?!-? Prof. Murphy, Statesville, musical one of th street Force 'ttaesa Find. while teething with perfect succeisi OUlVllVirjr direct(ii;fl H Hayden, photographer Btieette It sootbes the child, softens 7tnV OPUAAT for Stte of Nortn Carolina. OUMCJUIj Very truly, W. C. Colekak, in pnTBaBtDepot street ; to. )m colic. is the bestVrelttiedy.for Raleigh, N; C. ior teachers. Tuition $60 ; 35 Charlotte Observer, 'teachers, 471 students. Ad Concord, N, C. Sept. 5,1895. Iress President 'TWinstonv Chapel Hill, N C . , Jox Cata logue and handbook on UNI iYERSITYi EDUCATION.' Lock Tour Chicken Ilooitii. The following from the Charlotte Observer 'sounds "a warning: f IJSSwe of the faj nuxrhoi. It will relief e thepoor hands, found m the tirevia of a rocfc 1lff1a w,lf itr,m:af0iw cam in rear "of the ian1c Vsinall, double- barrel little sufferer immediately. "Sold by Drafist3 in every -part of the FllilftlfEJ "A colored man, callins: himself but the machinery part is in rood Alexander McCallum, frtcn Red working order. rel, brass hMdUpistel. known as ; T-t-.i&e"- MM the "peppeNbor'' kind. The bar- ka(lnre itf Winslows rels are aboat eaten up ;th rus goothing SyVn"?"' and take no other kind. mw&w . ' MANUFACTUBERS OF i - - - WIN ft ft LAra iT d Mk Springs, struck the town yesterday. He claims to naye been working in the turpentine field one day when the Lord appeared and took him to Ilea ven, where he saw many angels and the Lord; He did not see Paul, Peter and John; for they were still in paradise, but, being inspired, he came back, and is now interpreting the Bible for his brethren. He had an ems P 7 I TT C1 Cf TT7i T7m 7 . Tl on.J.JMKT acjmething wforg with his mouth AND SAL T BMG&. and cannot be well understood at Badljr Scalded. About the worst done up man -we have seen on the streets in time was Mr. H E ployee blf the Cornelius cotton mills at Davidson College. On Thura day while working around ifie Dig basin in the slasher room, himself with Mr, Richard Stough, secretary of the comnanv; and a Mr. Hunters wno attenas to tne siasner macnine were.yictims to a terrible scalding." ASS 1 G W EE'S GREAT 0 first, but one wilt soon catch on to . , , ti His story," . vLi: 'vnL.ci.:i-ilif h" $50,000 y prtli of Goods must and shall be sold quick. $20,000 -DEALERS IN V General Merchandise. slasher threw boiling composition all Wholesale Goods, con about the room. Mr.' Stough was sistine of lT)rv eoods Notice. There will be a call communics- was seriously and probably fatally All wool Jeaneskerseys, tion of Stokes Lodge No. 32, A. F. steamed; While the o-her two' men Notions and Hots. & A". M, Monday night, Sept. 9th. escaped through a window without COUNTRY MERCHANTS, BUYERS OF Country Produce of all Kind AND For.Foot 7 wood alwavs wonted best prices for sae. We invite an in Action of all the goods e Manufacture.- Work in thircl degree. All visitors inyited. By order of W. M,- S. J. Lowe, Secy. ; V Marvelous Results. , From a letter written by Rev. J Gunderman, of ,Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this ex tract: "I have no hesitation m ding Dr. King's New Dis covery, as the results ere almost marvelous in,the case of ny wife. While I was pastor of tne .Baptist church at Rives Junction she waa brought down with' pneumonia bug cee ding La Grippe. iTerrible parox ysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seem ed as if she could not suryiye them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discover, it was quick in its work and highlv satisfactory in re nnltfl." Trial .bottles free at Fet- ntore. R-gular size 50c. J - .--.' t . ' -I . mm m any great damage, otner tnan "tneir tnis is your faces terribly burned. Mr. Bates1 portunity. face is not a pretTy One to gaze upon in its present disflgured condition. time and op $3o,ooo When Baby waa sick, vre gave her CastorlaJ Vhen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. To tne Citizens of Concord. On mon n and 'after the 20th day of thi&' ;th;- ot : Ahgust;; I ill open 1. n . i . i. l i. j i out a urtjL-uiasB uieai- uuari&eii auu; will be glad to serve the public with'; their needs in the fresh meat line. My place of bbsihesis; Will be in' tM -A ! t Tl T - 1 1 above marble yard on ;)ye.8.t Depot street ' ' Respectfully s alO lm. J. F.' Datvattlt. COFFINS &C. . . 1 : I have now in stock at my rooms A. 5 A. ' I t 1 r . oppusne me court nouse a splen did line of welKmade. Furniture suchas Bed Steads, Tables. Wash Stands Safes, Chair's, &c.r I defy competition in regard to' : quality and price. You will be , surprised when you hear my prices Come and see. If not. in stock can srrpply you in a few da v'sl I ' haye a nice line of - , . x. zGOFFllMSz at prices that will surprise you. I keep a- fulllm? on hand for im mediate supply. I buy LUMBER and run my planing machane, and all persons who wish any thing -in thia line, will do well to cail and see me. Very Respectfully, J. T. Pounds. Concord. N. C. July 13. 1895. ' Salerta FEMALE ACADEMY. The 94th Annual Session beerins September sth 1895, Register for last year shows more than 500 Retail goods o'f every de scription v. Diy Goods, Millinery, Ribbons, Silks, Satins,- ; Laces, Carpet, etc., etc. Trt -t.li nnt nf tnWR HTlbllC. I P,er.sn? under instruction during the year. Spe- j.vr - - sr - I ciai ieaiures. me acvejopment 01 Health, Char acter ana intellect. Buildings thoroughly remod elled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate Departments, besides first-class schools in Music, Art, Languages, Commercial and Industrial Studies. . -i J. H. CLE WELL, Rrincipal, SalmN. aaw aw. - . snorflesfc that it ma v .not be practicabie for all to come here who wish to avail them s selves of this opportunity, thai: they club together and send some one here to make purchases for them. , : Respectfully, etc., lX i S. WITTKCWSKY. .J if' AHl-t.r M'-, , lOpens September 2: Offers full, thor oughipjj?arati09 for e6j prafiXid v Lhoroufi:h jtrahjingl or bilsliiesor life. For IMdrrnation or 'inrioffneement ad-. 4ress.T iHDLLAND.THplJf?SON. tt&s a22tw CoNCofd, N.C it I! ii - r i ' and $1.00.
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