Vol. XIII. No. 99, CONCORD, N. C:, FRIDAT, AUGUST 14, 1896- Whole NO. 1,478 ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. Thankful for past favors, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Register ol ueeaa ior Cabarrus county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic nominating convention. Respectfully, JOHN K. PATTUiKbUJN. AT ROCKY RIVER CHURCH. 1 that the Ep worth League of the ' Concord Central M. E. church under the leadership of ,a young lady had held meetings with them with very Hie Eighteenth Annunl County Sun day School Convention and Its I) lugs Election of' Officer s and A pointmcni of Committees To Meet encouraging effect8. r " at Bethel m i97- s j Mr. Jesse Earnhardt reported a The 18th annual convention of meeting that 'he" held with them in the Cabarrus County Sunday School which several expressed resolutions Association met at Rocky River of preformation. - ; church on Thursday, the 13th. The meeting was opened by Scrip fOE SHERIFF. Having been solicited by many of w tt rna T K-rphv announce my self a candidate for the office of Mr. Jesse Earnhardt. Mr. H McNatnara expressed as surances ot the good moral and dis ture reading by the paster in cnarge, ! c.jplmary effects of such visits and Rev. R V Lancaster, and prayer by Sheriff of Cabarrus county, subject to the county Democratic nominat ing convention. Respectfully, ' W. MARTIN WIDEN HO USE Rev. H A McCullough addressed the convention on the subject as signed himV "fiow to make the cons vention of highest value to all." The speaker set forth the unity of the Sunday school cause, the benefits of fiftsno.i at inn. t.Vri .dvjintorpfl nf - . ir i . ..w 1 nerebv announce my ecu a uau- . , dicWe for'the office of Sheriff of commingling with others zealous m Cabarrus county; subject to the work, disavowing in purpose or Democratic nominating convention, effect of the obliteration of denom- Kespectfully, ' inational lines. He was enthused FOR SHERIFF, THOMAS J. WHIT such interest manifested toward these unfortunate criminals. JVir. Jesse Eirnhardt was made a committee to provide for .the spirit ual interests of the chain gang for the ensuing year. Election of officers was then en-v teired into and resulted as follows: President, J B White; Secretary, A Cline; Treasurer, A E Lentz. Vice presidents of townahip3: No. 1, A N Harris; No. 2, J N Pharr; No. 3, N Johnson; No. 4, J M Rog Hold On. Hold on to virtue it is above all price to you, in all times and places. Hold on to your good character for it is, and ever will be, your best wealth. Hold on to your hand, when you are about to strike, steal, or do an improper act. Hold on to your tongue when you are just ready to swear, lie, or speak harshly, or use an . improper word. Reflector. It E with his theme and could be 'heard ers; No. 5, R J Cook; No. 6, Amos Penninger;- No. 7, J H Moose; No. 8 GE Ritchie; No. 9, T J Shinn; thrnntrh t.hp nrnwriprl r.Vmrnh FfiR COTTON WEIGHER. " . ... , . Young Mr. Jno. Mc R Morrison 1 hereby announce myselt a can . didate for the office of cotton weigher made rv creditable apeech of for Cabarrus county, subject to the welcome which was responded toby decision of the Democratic nomi- the secretary, Mr. J A Cline, in his DICK We ar 8 filling our house full to the top with new goods, and have got them to sell at such a price that will interest you. nating convent'ou. Y F. A. ARCHIBALD. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of '. Register of Deeds for Cabarrus county, subject to the Democratic nominating con nexion. Respectfully, W. REECE JOHNSON. No. 11 townehip. FOR COTTON WEIGHER. own pleasant way. The roll of delagates was then made up and the minutes of the last meeting read and approved. Reports of vice presidents from the townships were then made for Nos. 1, 2, 4 and 5, Nos. 3 and 6 fail ing to report. The president then invited infor mal interchanges of vies and ex- periences'.in the Sunda? school work. i but no one seemed loaded, or all were too much bent on an essential part of the program soon to Gome, Secretary Cline then made bis re Haying been solicited by numer ous voters or Cabarrus county, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of cotton weigher, sub ject to the 1 action of the county port finding some negligence or in Democratic nominating convention, difference as to township organize GEORGE F. BARNHARDT. No. 9 Township. FOR COTTON WEIGHER 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for cotton weigher for Cabar rus county, subject to the Demo cratic convention. Respectfully, HARVEY A; GRiEBER. . FOR COTTON WEIGH ER. tions in a tew instances, but as a whole the Sunday school work was making fair progress. , The mdispensible part was next taken up and all proceeded in a most effectual way to respond to Mr. Mor rison's speech of welcome by dis posing of a poition only of the boun ties so richly epread in that mag nificent grove,. After the least al again repaired to the historic old cnurcn wnen a prayer service was rendered, after; which the treas urer's report was made showing $62 in the treasury. "How to improve our township When two China men meet, theii way of saying 41 How do you do? " is " How are youi bowels?" II amounts to the same thing. If the bowels are in good condition the resl of the system u pretty sure to be all right. But whetf t h e y a r e consti pated, it has a half paralysing effect on the rest of the bodj and the mind too. Headaches, dyspep si a, biliousness, nervousness, pool No. 10, J H Long; No. 11, R G sleep, weakness,, heart palpitation and o"j at in t rv r : i gloomy spirits, an come irom cuutipa Sides; No. 12, L D Duval. fio jAt& tha't isnt the WOrst of it: II It was ordered that the executive lays your system open to all sorts ol committee authorize some one to ieri cof tn nacrlrt roTistiTation anil visit townships 7, 8 and 9 to get t isn't safe tD use dangerous i wrenching hem to resume their connection WnrP nff than before. Wha is needed is a mild natural laxative like TV Pirrp'ss Plpawint Pellets. Thev acl The executive committee appoint- surelv but without any violence. They ed by the president are Messrs. D B regulate and strengthen the intestines Ooltrane, WliSOn Winecoff and J D ant Pellets" cure you, you are cured. TWripr i Vou don't become a slave to their use. Mr. LD Duval wa3 made delegate something else he calls "just as good." to the State association with D B It may be for Aw, but how about You might learn a thousana vaiuaDK iessons about preserving your health b3 Ks Sense Medical Adviser. It is a grand book and the presen; edition is absolutely free tc all who, send 21 one-cenf stamps to cover cost of mail- J ing only, it contains iooi pages and over 300 engrav ings. 680,000 cloth-bound cop ies have been sold at $1.5 each. This fxee edition it strong manilla paper covers, othtnvis it is just the saine. Address World's Dis pensary Medical Association, Buffalo. N. V with the county association. Col trane as alternate. ! Ntxt meeting is to be held at w r Bethel, in No. 10. i xnese interesting services were frequently and 8uitablyinterspers( d With music by the following choirs: Cold Water and Mt. Hermon, Rocky River, Bays Chapel, Patterson's Mill, Zion, GilwOod and Long's. The singing indicated much train ing and enthusiasm and it is need less to.say formed no small part of the day's enjoyment, Thus the day was pleasantly and we hope profitably spent and the long-wished.for rain. came just in time to more than bedew many of the homeseeker8 with its copious torrents. in Calico Dress Styles 3c 50 pieces Outing 5c Nice Ginghams 4c 12 Balls Thr ;ad lor 6c Matches (200' s) 10c Best Tablot for ocl 10 Slate PeiHils for 1c Buttermilk Hoap 10c box. ; bailor Hats 10c Ladies' Hose 5c to. 40c pair. ! We are selling shoes cheaper than evr. The latest Shoe on.r the maiket for Si GO. Everything c h e u p, and if you want to save money come and see us. , Dibit We want to Beat . the Record for July. Feeling some degree of encourage ment by the genial attitude of my fellow-men in the county, I most respectfully ask your favorable con sideration as a candidate for cotton work" was then treated by different "oiguer, ouDjeci 10 me acuon 01 me on83 jn 10 minute talkB. f Democraticounty convention. Mr. Je88e Earnhardt dwelt on the HEZEKIAH MCN AM AR A. idea of "More of the Spirit of the Master;" President J R White, "More township meeting;"" Mr. D B CAMPAIGN BUTTONS, CoUrane, "Better preparation for more effectual teaching." an 5 cents each at CoM's Store, OPPOSITE ST. CLOUD HOTEL. C, H. BARNHARDT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MT. PLEASANT, JN . C. Calls received and promptly atv tended to at all hours. Office a my resdence lately occupied by Dr. Moose : . 3I9; 91y T3r. Miles' JPfcrfn Pills are guaranteed to stop Kev. A K Pool then rendered a solo with most touching impressive), ness. ' j; The reports of township vice pree- idehts was then resumed. Nos. 7, 8 and & did not respond, however. "Individual Faithfulness the Key to True, Success" was then treated by Rey. A K Pool. He suggested that there is more heroism m a leader's getting ten to do the work of ten than for the leader himself to do that same work for them. The address was instructive and enter taining, y i: ".' - v: Inquiries were then made of eer yices rendered to the chain gang, Kev. A K Pool had held services with them and was very much grat ified with 'apparent efforts.- H Mr. O G Montgomery reported A Household Treasure. D. W, Fuller, of Cana joharie, N. Y.,. says that he always' keeps Dr. Kicgs New Discovery in 1 the house and his family has always found the very -best results follow its use ; thathe would not be without it, if procurable. G. A, Dykeman, Drug prist, CatskiD," N. Y.t says that Dr. Kings New Discovery "is undoubt edly- the beat cough remedy ; that he has used it in bis family for eight years, and it has never failed to. do all that is claimed for it. Why not try' a remedy so long tried and tested. TCrial bottles free at FeW zer's Drug store. Regular bize 50c. and $1.00. , Speaking of Yellow- Jackets Mr. Jobn H Long says he has been surveying for thirty" years and the most singular incident that has happened to him, occured oyer in Mecklenburg the other day. Messrs. J M W Alexander, J L Stafford,: S S McWhirter and himself were di- yidinp the estate of the late John F Morrison, and at a beginning point on the line was a -nest of 1 yellow jackets, and along the; Hue for a distance of several hundred yards there were four nests of yellow jackets an4 jseyeraU of .wasps. .Mr. Long was stung, in the left eye, which caused him considerable pain. : " V We are determined not to spend our time and energy grumbling about dull times. We will pitch in and make times lively. Now, in ors der to make this incoming month the biggest July we hav ever had, we are putting out a lot of "Hummers" and we are going to make them hum. We are going to do away with Stickers. - We ;will ' make Movers out of them. Here goes: ; - About 60 prs of Liauies hne shoes pi Zeigier s and Keed's mkes, ail small sizes, 2jt and 4 that we will fell at $1 a pair. : Not a pair among , them but cost $2 and over. They must go. NO. 2, About one hundred pair of Ladies Fine Oxford Ties, some patent leathers, sotne tans, some fine dongola pat tips, all to go at 75o. ; They cost from to $1.50. They, must go. NO. 3. -About 50 pairs Ladies fine Oxfords, "all Zeiglers, tan, gray and black ooze and fine kid, sizes 1 to 4f. All to go at$l. Made to sell at 2 and $2.50- They must go. I NO. 4 About 75 prs of Ladies Oxfords and 1-strap Sandals Zeiglers. Bajr State and Padan Bros-, all to go in at 81.25. 7 Call for them they wont be here long. They must go. NO. 5 A: few prs of Misses Oxfords, sizes 12 to 1, to go at 50c. NO. 6. FOR MEN: .A lot of Tan, Goat and Black Vici Kid Oxfords, at 81. They are 81.50 shoes, and are fresu stock just bought them. SPEGI A' L S: Womens Solid Leather Shoes at 65c. Worn ens sohd Leather rebblo Grain and Glove Grain Bace and Button Shoes at 75c. These are $1 shoes, all fresh and nice. Ladies fine Dongola kid button shoes, made at Alexandria, Va. Solid; as any shoe in the rcarket, regular 81-50 Bhoes,vto go at 81. Mens Fine Satin-Oil Sboes,iiace and gaiters at 8L Thf y are miiof i qk ohnoa.. Mono tiAovr "Rniish Tifis. everv-davbhoes. 1.00 Solio as leather can make Jthem.: Big job in straw hats at 10c, some of tnem are 50c hats. , We buy Trunks in car loads and ;retail them at "wholesale prices. One Hundred "Mens fine Serge Coats at just half price. We have everything in the line of clothing and- furnishing goods-! Everything up to date and at pricesthat can't be beat anywheie in the State. , Call ana see samples 'of the free Crayon Pictures we are having made for our cus tomers - M 1 " - ' ' ' JOB TwentyMive suits of fine All-WoolICassimere in Cutaway Frock Suits, sizes 34 to 36 lor 4 00 a suit. They are 10.00, 12.50 and 15.00 suits. Call on us and see these and other attractions. v i CANNONS & F ETZER

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