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o . - ' - , f ... 4 '(i' jjj (c " -" " ; ' - - . . . - - - - - . c - r, , , ; - , . , i .1 I III M-.V . ,.,...,. ...I V 1 " . f - ' " . " . . . ... , Yl-No. 135 CONCORD, N. a, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1895. WnoikE'NO. 1,313 trnl Concord, N. C. T M.ODELL, President, n B CcLTRANE, . asnier. f n Coltkane, Assistant Cashier Cashier. Capital, Surplas, 550,000 $16,000 -DIRECTORS - -,M.0dell, D. F. Cannon Elam King, J. W. Cannon, f R, Odell, W. H, Lilly, 1). B COLTEANB,- Speculation, r HAMMOND & CO. Stock and Sond" 130 & 132 Pearl Street, NEW YORK CITY, N1. 5T. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold, or carried on Margin. P. S. Send for explanatory crcu lar on speculation, also weekly mar ket letter. (Free) dwly , IIIII'S I1T .11T. (LITAKER'S CORNER ) ! t i l ; ron I have opened my ME A3? MARs KETin the Litaker basement. ''forw merly occupied by Swink & Days vault. Whon you want .nice: fresh meats, beef, pork, mutton, etc., call on or send in your orders to v- S. L KLUTTZ. , b. 1 am in the market when ceei cattle and hogs are for sale. MANUFACTURERS OF " ' f .... , . rrx ' ; f . 1 f-P GINGHAMS i ' ' "iW CLOTHS, PLAIDS, SHEETING O-r S DEALERS IN ral Gene Merchandise. BUYERS OP : ; Country Produce :; of al Kind AND . "r-Fot wood always JonM-best prices lor.' same A - ' v e invite an mt the goods Manufacture. - 'V ' 111 WW" $iy,UUU JJLJbKJbiNCE, ' . nin,!,! - : i Thonna-Ktaetecn .!. rifty ceutsMore for one Bale j Eyen though there is not mor than a twothird cotton crop in Ca- barrns this year there will be ten thousand dollars more money than compared with last year. -Estimating last year's crop at 12,- 000 bales, which brought an average of 5, cents,. the entire crop when sold 0 put sixty thousand dollars in the county. s Compare this year's two- - ' ... .. i .. .. I third orop eight thousand bales at 8t cents with; the twelve thousand of last Tear at 5 cents and we have just Beventy thousand dollars, or ten thousand dollars more "money The diffeitnce on one hale" will show von what-an item 8i cente cotton is to tSat at 5. For instance, last" year, Bdb: Russel I sold a bale weiahin 520 nonnda at K nn f, whidh in: tnrn hloho.A him AiM wil1 be g()pd:4ay to buy, a This year he gold one- the same - T" -r"" i . wekt M, bringing him $450, lust S19.50 more for the Bamef,: J' -ri . - - ? - ! The shortage of this yeart crop, compared to the low price of "last F year, la almost a blessing to the cot- - .y i . -r .ri . ?iScf. ; ' ' " ". I A Good Man on. -M;W -YV Eowan lost one ot her most valu. ableiiizehaln the death bf John TTpnrv Ohpon of -Frfln Vlin Wnshin. this, morr. (Iheen had cmlv "been sick since RaN I urday. Hejre.nk to Concord that morning by pnyate conyeyanco and thQ:Way home was taken suddenly I and severely ill. He was taken home an6 the physicians were called in and prononncedit a case of append! Citis. xiveryming possioie was uone for him.' La5t night a consultaUon Dy n ve pnyf icians was neia duc it was aeciuea not to periorm an oper-1 ation Snrrqunded by his family he oassed awav at 2 o'clock tms morning. maintf re interred in the-cemetery at - franklin Wednesday evening. Mr. Bill Daniels Discnarged. U;h-ylialot9 JNews or weanesaay contained the following . concerning .1.. : wm n;ia Wh lUB UMC ui. we noted last.week: "For some days past reports have been circulated ihat Wm. Daniels cruelly mistreated his wife, wno. wea a iew uaya agu. The charge was tnat ne in ireacea her while she was on her dying bed. This morning uamei, aparcu fore the mayor, and there was Mull investigation of the matter. Ten or twelve witnesses were summoned. The parties who made the cnarge pnnld not substantiate it. It was m evidence that Mrs. Daniels was mr der the influence of morphine and was not responsible for things she may have said in her delirium. The mayor did not consider that Daniels was guilty and the case against him was dismissed. A 250,000 Fire at Kor foils; Norfolk, Va., Oct. 9-A fire in Fortsmouth tonight did damage age, . man' of excellent habits and hferr8' to Hot Springe, . Uked Whereer known. He leaves a j! its j riliBti ol rwife , and ;flve . chi dren. The re, d j com exceedinMOOro, -.1,000,000 feet of lnmber, 1,000 haka . tbfiir Bction v Bnt by of cotton and 100,000 staves, besides warehouses of the Seaboard at Line and Old Dominion Line of MrKalu Days. E , ' .'j . i vma cam via . u f' Drug 8tow. Yoa get pargama in Drugs, m-, Sundries, amps, Toilet Soap3--big bargains m this line every time jouTbuj. Of wurBe we mignc acivertise that we WU1 01i eyery Monaay sell Epsom ?lB r a reaucuon pt d or 5 cents Per ponnd, but that would: not in lerest youcmuch. ; ou could save l ouying your weeics supply 01 P?om baits on Monday, but we &lve you gooa yalue every time yen - .., ... . r. ... . - V trom us, - a or , instance tomor rowim XXXJ& 1 your flowering bulbs We haye Hyacinths; Bermuda Wi5K sia Tahps, Chinese .Sacred Wily, etc 8HVfcH che?P?r than jptt can -on4. e Aonsts-come aT w "u"4ruc; " ,ftf g686 inat rouayvqrrpr . omorrpw - or ' - & rtVi y-vit-j? JmS i1? ??1 - JjIlM Lj:W;--';j-ii nnw I Wo warrartr fhaf if. 10 f no ...,... .nr .RpWl(!mh, . - .;tiiLiiL - ,. vl-JLiih-l faIb, but we haTe!neyer been called we iikv Liir uiuiioi ljjii: a. cirrw l uih nnnn fn it an fnr if. alwava nnroa- ar? always welcome, drop in and P buy,' we will belad te entertain' FIRIHSURANCE, wa7 Always yonr trnlv at Ftzer Drug Storev r a panviiie Firm A$9isns. , DAirviLLS, Vai; ; Oct,;- 9.' B S Ltsberger & (So.y dry goods " dealers; made an ' assignment to-dayrtb PH uoissea.u, irusiree. jjiauijiuca pio nbt eiYen in full in' the dedDUt ard gnpppsea to oe apoui. ijo,uwy j4 opcd consist oi a sh?cm. ui uyua. iwwyuui. etc. Tli Matter Nov Settled. Daixas, Tex., Oct 9. The Flor- 0otober date originally se- ,fl& - . - A f A n' agre?iianci lUQ mavtcf eewuew. : , ...... r-?T v,. - A 5 , i Those who have used Dry King's New Discovery know its alne; and SlllSSS onnorwtv to try it free. ; Cah on the advertised drugisangefc a triai bottle, tree, o.enu your ua uiy ana aaaress o jw xuu&4x w., 1C i biiidete ffialtli rfM l&A&6ftol All : ifluaranteedo you good-and cosVyoupb Drug store -:ri - - - Free Pills. I BonA yobrj address to HEj Buck leutqo ricago, and tajfree sam'l9 Vapi P?V Kick's. New Iiif e ?iljs. f Atrial' w conymcje y ouof theji; meiits, , TJ;pillstare sy inaction:' and laparticulaile f ect i re; in the" cure of cpnstipatioa atid sick - headacne. 1? or maiana Ind tliveirttrpubles vthey have beejg proyed invaluable. Theytare guam t fed to be perfectly free from every giving tone to the stomach, and bowles greatly invigorate the system Beguler feize 25c per box. Sold at Fetzer's Drug store., '.: Cotton Statesand International Ex position Company. - . r . Atlanta, Ga., Sept 16, 1895.. To The Presidents of Colleges ""and Principals of Schools: At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the Cotton States and Internationrl Exposition, the following resolution was adopted : : i ; M . W hereas, the- Oo tton SS tates and International Exposition will afford an object lesson of gieat value to the young people who are to make the future of the country; ana, Whereas, the schools throughout the South will be more or less in terfered -with' by the" intermittent absence of pupils coming to the' e. position: We recommend to nresidenta of , e.4?9PffieBH: lP?e!ei8 iP- Colleges and principals of high Bchools anU academies tht they.give one week's vacation sometime dur- i: f ' - . I. 1 mg the months of October, Novemr ber or December in ' order tD,;their puplSj may have aft ppportuftityi to yisi the exjsitipn- themselves this wonderfnl epitome irom inspiration ior tnj ueYeiopuient of their eouhtry. . L; : , j': ; "In order tHat tlie iyisif may be made1 the greatest degree Of comfort and safetiV we : recommend' " that presidents, principals or teachers ac- and if practicable that they may come to Atlanta in advance- and r secure through the department ' of public at reasonable- rates. - Where1 x they cannot comfe iner86ni werrecohvi man' thatl tWAc' fil 'wftft thfi de : ' - - tartmentof piiblib conifort- plication tf or uob aiccommdaatiomiy L-::-: :nr ul"vf VVMV and leaving the date to the;, chiet.of the department. . , tfEesoIved' further that e ask from tne general passenger ; agenis 01 ' 1 the yariQus raiUoada permeating tha Kontritneir -active co-oneranon w 4 r-Ari: :- t4: Ivi: oringing: tma? mair ,iu. iucicuiyu of the school through Iqca or ing agents . by means . of personal visitalion; i I'We earnestly recommend ithat xmmediaje attention be I'giyejuto iWl maier.:: This -circular will , doubtlea bq handed to the j.ederby. a repre- sentftive;Qt the nearest rairrdad; 'If those concernedt WU ! wfite. to thfi Met nf tha denartment of nubliaiHEV, nnmW at. Atlanta, ffivini? the num - bring and the number of days they wilt ha kprftJ lavintfto himt thPt By virtue, oTt" authority vested in Vs i ioftt f tVi'a ?oif ; ' iiftimft by a Mortgage, orlDeed in Trust . selection of ttje ilate ofc the tisiti ej:ecuted on the 30th day of Novem r - will underfake to secure snityapl ad cbmodations at reasonable rates. If T;v 7 -C: . HiohJ iri frOfif df4h Court House ally gelectf, locations eveiy afesistancej oirlUbiayVR2feveniber 4tb. to - fwiU be afforded, theniv - Respectfully, . Alex: Wl SMITH.-': - 'I Chief Department fi.blio' Ooblfort. t - -T-; : TV" : - : one Hundred fitandiB oiik. .1 W "xr n2ffAl M?m ir q.fciF1111 three of ? L 3tF Sossmon s The Vance Cotton Mills pf Salis- linea B f QiIowa . N 40i W. 18 m oh . hhv have discontinued t 'thfc ; nietit nnr inT Kv this tip'tIv 1 00 haridl running. by .niyiuu nanus were -thrown out oi eapioyment. They are moving' awa to other mills. Some ha ve come to Con cord. ' .;.".;A Catholic Priest Sentenced f t Cenesoa, Y Oct. 9. Father sevenryear8 in" Anbuxn - pmon for having conimitted an outrage upon the person of a girl under -16 years of age. R W ITU ' COFFINS &C. . I have now in. stock at my rooms opposite tne court house a splen did line of well-made Furniture such as- ; . f . Bed SteadSi Tables, i- - Wash Stands Safes, ; Chairs, Sec. I A fy competition in rt?ard to ualy jtndr price. . Yon ui 1 be . surprised when yo?; bear my prices ' Come and see. Tf not iu stock JllJSK1? : 1 9j C iliUQ UUV7 VI NSz at prices that will surpriae vou. I keep full :iin on'hand for im; medidte supply. .I buy 1U .LUMBER and run my planinff machane. and i all persons who wish any thing in mis line, win ao wen to can and fleam eV ' t - ' Very Besrectfully, 1 J "JI 7 jPOTIXLCLS Concord. N; Ck July 13. 1893. f! Uavm transferred my fuo In nrft1in hnainAaa f r Maccv". .TT T BE Harris. I corns htqL-a&y:j w9 rjy-bo ;in ineedof fireinsurancp, and bespeak lor tnem a liberal Vatror,age. j! r .Kjesppctiuny, - u . . v i3ui..-vhead, . I . We have assumed the Fire Insur 1 isnA'a'nnelnaoa st T 'T" Vv'" Rn tt l- nn A -oo v -r . u:QiJtttUf first-class and well'establiehe'-- com u respecnuuj liberal shHroof business in that line. Woodhousu & Harris; Ul2Ust26l ; ' ' tf Al t l S E M I N 1 A R Y - 1 6nrlshinir School for YvUng TEN TElCfiERS, .. .. I .r- - ; ' uareiut Attenuon, ... . c a: riEft,'. a. ml. l i. A "1ci ; TRU8IWS SALE. tier, 18y2,- by Jacob L McUarna arid rM FU CQEFI iViOU akojis dfefrf054edi in-. Register's Omlje, for Cabarrus coiinty in Book 6 tPag5'ini;riell at public auc ... tnetugnest bidder, for cash, one moa and others, ahd" described, . as - f oUowa: Be?innine-at. ft willnw.on ' t, ' mouth of a small branch, which is - on the East side of the River, and f to ail elm On west bank of ditch: I then N. 2: W; la chains to a stone jj fa'Q field;., thou X 71J W. 34J . i chains to a stone jnk Monroe How ell's line; tben 24 E 15i chains to a small " sweet gum on the Sou th bank of the branch, H McLarty's corner; then with his line N. B. Hi chains to a stone in the old line;: then -the old line 41 E. CI chains to a branch on the. west hank of the River, thence - down f lift i Riyer as it' meandets to the begin mug coniammg . ninetynvTO y&i) and one half acres more or less being part of the 'D M Ccj-iiker lands. C. So ssomox, Trustco. By W. M. Ssnrn, Ai lorney. steamers. .....
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