Vox-. XIIL-No. 129. CONCORD, N. O.j SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 10, 1806. Whole NO. 15US W 9 5 a k7i 1,1 tore r. vl to the top now with ! LV; ;oo(ls. Everything you J::::: iu tbe way of a new dress from a 3 cent Calico, (finrli-ms or PJaida up to the liiiwlsotnest line of ft ? i H :;' , J (J 1 I-. A hji ki U- a v i .if Bask 1? ft tymzz Goods at SI. 00. per yard in town. The styles are abso- Ihtely correct and the price is ridit." Two hundred Pairs Blankets :it all prices from 75 cts to per pair. ' CHEaP STORE. --FULL LINE OF A VERY BAD ACCIDENT. POPULISTS IN SESSION. A Yountr Ladyrs Aislile Rrohcn and Xommntioits 3Iade at Their Conven- Piolrude TEiroKti ttiet tion The Sheriff's Place Reft for the L' cues Flesh. I'll I lire DealSi r 'Mies Hattie Carroll, a young Ja.dy j The Populist convention -of Ca- of Poplar Tent, Cabarrus county, barms was called to order by Mr. was escorted to the city by a gentle- I A F Hilferuan and Dr. S A Grier wa3 man friend yesterday to.hear Bryan. 1 Iua"e temporary airman and xr. I hey spent a few hours with friends ? A Pitts and. J JtL lJorton were re in the city, an d then started home. quested to act as secretaries. Tne As they were nesr Neweh's, ' the l"fferent! editors were incited to boree attached to their buggv be- sst; J xlhe organizition - was made came frightened and ran away. ! permanent. misa varrou was mrown out and man uamwcn, uuairinn ci Bncklen's Arnica Naive.' The Best Sunve in the world for Cut3, Brni3aa, Sores, Ulcer,V Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cares Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give statiefaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per b ox For sale at P B Fetzer'a Dreg store. struck 'the ground with violence, i conference committee, m ede a report Her right ankle was so buaiy crushed that the broken bones pro truded through the flesb. Sbe was conveyed to the home of Mr. Frank S Neal, where her injuries were at- icaucu iv uy ur. v m .ruarr, 01 mat I neighborhood and Dr Misenheimer, of Charlotte. It will be some days before she will be able to leave Mr. NeaPs home. Charlotte Ooservtr. and a number of -resolutions - were offered s.ud adopted when the foU lowing resolutions were made : For Coroner M 0 Walter, unun imoss. . " For Surveyor M G Lenfz, of No. 7, by acclamation. ' Cotton Weigher R Biggere, unauimoo3. Treasurer G E Eestler, by unit Concord Flour and eeu Store. "Fenix Mill" flour, millfeed, bran, un-al and chicken1 feed, kept at Lore building on West depot street and for sale oy b24 f G G Richmond. Mies Carroll' is the daughter of ! voe- Mr. S L Carroll, iler many frinda in this city learn of the terrible ac cident with regret. ; ii s - Pants 'from ;7. -cents' to 3.00, Twenty-five dozen Men' s Work Shirts that originally sold for 4.0 cts have been re- A f.rovolted Clergyman. Eey. Dr. J G Mason, a native of Jonesoro, Tenn., who is now a pas tor of a church at Metuchen, N. J., was in the city this morning, and was landed here by some misunder standing. He was very much pro voked, too. The reverend gentle man waa traveling on a clergymen rate ticket, whicn was- void on the vestibule, althouth the passenger caxe from Jacksonville Friday without any kick on the part of the conductors until he reached Char I? OVEB &LL! lotte. He was put off at this point, o 25cts. Ten : dozen and after demanding his valise, which wa3 checked through to Washington, he discovered it to be badly used upj the lock being broken off and otherwise damaged. The .in ' 1-,'- t crpntleman was verv much mortified. sola ior tv ceuis iivy p been reduced to 50 cents. The not only at being put off and treated ivality can't be matched for very discourteously, but because he would not reach his home and con gregatiori until Sunday morning, very much tn his displeasure. He did not blame the conductor that put him off the train, but his heart was turned against the ogent at m that itliet been oval: toe pries. ezIOO Boltsti Hitter or ueeas w M vvea'- dington, bv unit vote. Cojuty Commissioner J LStflf ford, on 2nd ballot; E P Deal, bu let b4llor. For House of Representatives A F Hilem-iD, by a uuft vote. For the Senate John A Si ma, unanimous. ' T CUKE A OLD IN ONE MAY Take laxative Brorno Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2oz. liel Wanted lemnle. S10 to SIS per weekto Men- and Women for easy borne werki No books or can vaei.ng, efpefii ence. " iBona fido cflrr. No catch. Send Btamp for work and particu lars. E Herrman, 213 South Sixth Street, P liladelphia, Pa. c31 Notice of Seizure, f I Seized ! near Concord j N, C, on the night of August 31r, 1896, the following property for Violating the Internal Ptevenue Laws of the United State?, to wit: Two small bay horses one two horce j wagon and harnear-, about 15 gallons of whiskey and four empty kege, supposed to be the property of Jacob Hartsellr Notice is hereby giyen to any one clai nine: sid property to give notice in the form and manner prescribed by Jaw to the undersigned at hie oiiice m Ashevilie, N. C, within 30 days from the date hereon, or said property will be declared forfeited o the Government of the United States. ; " 'v By Sam L. Rogers, Collector 5 h District N. C. 1 R. S. Harris, ' Deputy CoiTector.V .Stockholders and Directors Sleet. - Then? will hf i meeting of . tba stockholders aud also of the direc tors of the Concord Southern Rail road Company, held at the office cf W M Smith in Concord, N. C, on Tuesday,,29th of September, 1SSC. at 11 o'clock a. m , when and wbfie all parties interested are requested to be present. J W Caxxox, 'El A3! Kixg, x JNO P ALL1S02-7, D R Hoover, W M Smith, Directors cf Concord Southern Rail way. J. F. H "CTR LE Y. I M SCI RANGE AGENT, Office over FETZER'S DRUG STORE. A NICE LINE OF WOO H r. A that j lov, .per yard. n , . , i Jacksonville, who told hin aviII go at the extremely , ' uice of 15, W and 25 cts there wculd be no trouble. NEW' SHOES. The Discovery Saved Ills L,ife. Mr. G. Cailloutte, Druggist, at Beaver vilTe, IU., says: To Dr. King's Never uaye we been so well discovery I owe my life. Was ! lixfd in the shoe line as at I. C. forrell Director and Secrctatry. The Spartanburg (S. C.) Dily Herald of Tnursday lust contains the following concerning a native Concordian, Mr. D Curum Correil : "The stockhold rs ot the Spartan burg knitting mill met yesterdav and elected the following directors : Dr. George Hemitcty L M Gen ry, Warren Du Pre, O Gentry. After which the and elected the following officers: J J Gentry, president and treasurer; D C Correil, secretary. C Correil, J J directors met i'U-;v lit. st -Lot s Mac.,' '10 cwnt We have the cheap- you will find any New n V. V taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and way given up , and told I could notlivo. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose .began to U at 7 TV'"f fT"" fi 1 &tm miik . u mi OPPOSITE ST. CLOUD HOTEL COAL BURNERS. Every citizen of ConconlVbo intends to burn ctal during the... roming winlcr will save money and tjublf- by purchas ing from us. We Awill. handle the best C O . 3L ! K L Craven is now receiving the best Jellico Lump Coal, Also superior Hard Coal, igg and Stove. Prompt attention. Free delivery. Orders son licUed, ' j uir 01 and will deliver any quantity in tiny part of the city. Youi orders are solicited. Headquarters at BlackweMer's store, on West Depot street. i. 08 get better, and after using three & - bottles was up and about again. 1 is worth its weight in gold. We sold so fast. White won't keep store or hoase-without u: i, , it. (iet a tree trial at reizer s :'lHU5 till r 11 h. Wfl V T rOTYl i)U LLS tv cm. 1 J . JJrug oiore. ul io L.7h. i)nr house IS now full up ;to the top and we BILEE OR .GOLD, Better than either is a healthy liver. If the liver is O. K. the man is O. K. His Hood is kept, pure,. his digestioa perfect, and he can enjoy life and act intelligently and patiently ' upon the questions of the day. '.'You - all know what to take. ; You have known it for years. It is Simmons Liver Regulator 'Unit still get new p-oods dailv and Avi11 li II the basement. We 'Vai;t your trade this fall and V;ill sell yon ' goods very low h ()Kier to get it, You loose .onty to aiake a purchase seeing us. El A SatI SIsht- A sad, heartbroken woman with four small children passed througn the city last night Irom Ashevilie' to High Point. It was the family of Joe Jackson. "What has my husband done and what haB become of him?" was the queiy of the bro ken-hearted woman. When in formed; by the local reporter that he had been taken to Statesville for trial she wept and exclaimed, "I have no one to help me." 1 The voungest child was three years old and one drl as totally blind. Salisbury World. ' i'j ; v,,.:ri ' ' For years you. and your, fathers have found it of sterling worth. It is and always has been put up only by J. H. Zeilin & Co. Take none but the genuine. It has the Bed Z on the front of the wrapper, and nothing else is the same, and nothing so good. KOT1UB, - I want every roan and woman in the United States interested in the Opium and Whisky habits to have one of my books on these dis eases. Address B. Al Woolley, Atlanta, Ga., Box 282, and one will be sent yon free. We Want to Beat . . . . tlie Record for July. We are .determined not to spend our" time and pnprgy srumbliBg' about dull times. We will pitch in and make times lively. Now, m oii der to make this incomiag month the biggest July we hav eVtr had, via are putting out a lot of "Hummers" and we are going to ujhpp iLem hum. We are going to do away with Stickers. Wre will make iluvtra out of thera. Here goes: ' About 60 pre of Ladies fine shoes of Zeigler's and Reed's nike?, all small sizes, 2J, 3, 3J and 4 that we will pell at $1 a pair. Not a pair among them but cost $2 and over. They must go. NO. 2, About one hundred pair of Ladie3 Fino Oxford Tiep, eome patent leathers, some tans, some tine dongola pat tips, ali to uo at 75c. Ihey cost from SI to $1.50. . They must go. NO. 3. -About 50 pairs Ladies fine Oxford?, all Zeiglers, tar. gray, and black ooze and fin kid, sizes 1 to 4. Al! to go at $1 Made to 3ell at S2 and $2-50. They must go. NO. 4. About 75 prs of Ladies Oxfords and 1-strap Sanaa's eiglers. Bay State and Padsn Bios., ail to go in at S1.25. Call for them they, won't 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 Yici Kid Cxforda at SI. They are $1.50 shoe?, and are fresa stock just bought them. I ' SEE CIALS. Womens Solid Leather Shoes at 65c. Warners solid Leather Pebble Grain and Glove Grain Lace and Jiutton Shoes at 75c. These aie SI shoep, all fresh and nice. Ladies fine Dongola kid button shotp, made ut Alexandria, Ya. Solidfas any shoe in the market, regular 81-50 thoeg, to go at $1. Mens Fine Satin Oil Sbo'es, lace and gaitera at Sh Ihey are regular 1,25 shoes. Mens heavy Engash Tiey, everyday fchoee, 1.00 Solid cLs leather can make them Big job in straw hats at 10c, some vf them are 50c hats. We buy Trunks in car loads and retail them at whoh sale prices. One hundred Mens" fine Serge Coats at just half price. We have everything in the line of clothing and furnishing goods. Everything np to date and at pricest hat c an't be beat anjwheie in the State. Call and ee samplesof tne free .Crayon .Pictured we are having made, for our cus tomers JOB Twentyfive suits of .fine All-WoojCassimere in Cutaway "Frock Suits, sizes 34 to 36 'lor 4 "00 a suit. I IThey are 10.00, 12.50 and 15.00,jsuit8. Oftll nn tin nrtH bpa f Viaspi anrl nthTAtlrKff innfl" CArN:N.Q.NS. cfe FETZER