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MANUFACTURERS OF ,
File G-ino-hams ,
; , Outin Cloths.
Plaids Sheeting -
and Salt Bas.
Dealers in
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GENERAL
, MEROHADISE2
o-
Buyers of
COUNTRY;
PRODUCE
oi all kind, and 4-foot
woodialways wanted-
'best prices for same.
We invite an inspec
tion ot all the goods
we manufacture.
ODELL'MFG. Co.,
Qoncord. N. O
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
L- St. Andrews Lutheran church
pannpnville Rev-H. AMeCiiJJough
pastor. Sunday . School at 9.30 a.
$n every Sunday. Preaching every
1st Sunday at 11. a. id., and regular
service every Sunday night 'at 7:30
O'clock, excepting the first Sunday
in each month. K O !
Forest Hill M . E. church, I South
Rev. M. A. Smith, pastor. Preach
ing at 11 a. uo, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 9:45 a. in. Prayer-meeting
every Saturday at 7:30 p. in. The
public cordially invited. Epworth
League meeting at 7 p. m.
Bay's Chapel, $fethodist Church-
Rev. J. R. Moose, pastor. Sen ices
at 11 a. m. and 7:S0 p. m. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m.4 :
First Presbyterian church Rev.
W. C. Alexander, Pastor, Preach-
ingevery;Sunday at 11 a. m., and
WJ p,. m. Sunday school; at 3
P- m. Prayer meeting every Wed
nesday night at 7:30 ' '
, Central Methodist Church Rev.
R. H. Parker, pastor Services at
11 a, m. and 7:80 p m Sunday school
at 9:30 o'clock, a m. Epworth
League meeting at 7 p. m. !
I All Saints Episcopal church Rev
J. C. Davis, rector. Morning service
at ll?a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. PrayersJ Wednes
day at 5 p. m
Forest Hillfland Cannon ville
Presbyterian charge, Rev. A K
Pool, pastor. Services at Cannon-
every Sunday ex
It TVas 16 to S aud No Good. .:
CI 1 M , m r 1
tnenn nima rflfnrnpri from nan
eigh Tbursduy. The Populist exec
utive committee did not. accept the
proposition of the Democratic com-
mi ttee la regard to com plete fusion (
A vote was taken, which stood 16
against to 2 in its favor.
Unless we all put our shoulders
together for the defeat.of Bill Rus
sell, 'Brcse Hileman and Jim White
and the rest of the Republican
btate aDd County ticket, JNorth.
Carolina and Cabarrus' county will
suffer the humiliation of negro dom
ination. Be up and at work. We
will haye to "do" them.
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For Infants and Children.
TORIA
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CONCORD MARKETS.
JCOTTON MAKKET.J
'L Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer.
Cfood middling.......... 7.30
ir:jji: -
juiuuunes y.lft
Low middling 7
Etains ... .... 6
PBODUCE MAitJtETi
Corrected bv Swm & White.
Bacon.................... to 75
Sugarcured nams... 12 i to 14
ulk meat3,8ide8. to 7
, Beeswax...........'.. 7.. .20
Butter ........................i0tol5
Ohickei:5..i. .................... 10to20
Oorn.. ... .............45
: JJggS..'...... ...... ..12i
Lard....... . 7
FlourfNorth Caroling ... i
Meal....... 45
ate......... ...... ; 35
fallow . 55ic4
W. D, Anthony & Co.
PAINTERS, PLASTieOERS,
VARN1SHERS AND PAPER
HANGERS.
ALL JOBS.' GUARANTEED.
, lE WAMT YOUR WORK
Old furniture made to look as
good as new. Mnffrooeo
ii uT Vun perfect satisfaction.
vxiuiaieriDjEr aspeciaJty. JSee us.
W. D. Anthony & Co.
do26 w jl .
vine ii a. m.,
cept the 4th. Sunday in each month;
t Forest Hill Chapel, Sabbath
school, 9:30 a. m., preaching 8 p m.
Every Sabbath. I .
Baptist ChurchRev. J. J. ! Pay-
seur, pastor, servicesCeverv Sundav
at 11 o'clock, a. m. and 7;30 p. m.
pxayermeetingeyf rySaturday at 7fc30
p. m,; bunday School ever? Sundav
?? m.lPublj6 prdiallj if
Vited, t ; - V ..
lYifllb SeformeA fcnurcn Rey B
Frank Davis, pastor1. Preaching
every Sunday Tat 11 to, Sunday
school at 10 a. m.Y. P. SC. &t at
7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited.
JlSt. James Lutheran Church, Main
street Rev. Chas. B. Miller, pastor,
seryices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.,
Sunday School 3 p. m., Luther
Leaguellst and 3rd Sundays 4 p. m.
Wednesday evening prayer 7:45,
All are cordially invited.
Trinity Refprmed Chapel West
Corbin stretf, Hev B Frank Davis,
pastor. Sunday echool at 3 p. m.
F reaching at 4 p. m. All are cor
dially invited to attend.
Timely Topics,
x ne iimes are not eo hard as
some people make them but. Shows
and entertainments go on just the
same and they are patronized. Some
people use toe old complaint of
"hard times" to deceive their neigh
bors, when it is not as hard as they
make out. If they would quit
talking so much about it and use
toeir breath in trying to help up
something, a better feeling would
prevail Durham San.
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NEW VOHK.
TOR
Slind flow You Bet. ;
People who are so ready to bet on
the election now ouht to know that
section 43, chapter 159, of the laws
of 1895, says :
"That any person who shall bet or
wager any money; or other thing of
vaioe,upen any election, held in this
Stete, shall be guilty of a misde-
meahor
rib CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
iei8. ah druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. 25c.
Slasonlc Notice.
A regular communication; of
istokes Lodge No. 32 A E & A M,
Monday night 7;30 sharp. Basis
ness of importance and work in F C
degree. By order of W M,
R A Brower,
Secretary.
THAT the
FAC-SIMILE
OF
IS ON-THE
WRAPPER
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB.
OF EYEEY
BOTTLE OP
wrap ii
I Oaatoria is put Tip in one-size bottles only, it
is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to BeU
you anyxmng eise on tee plea or promise that it
ju as gooa" ana "win answer ever
pose." -Seo that yon get 0-A-S-T-0.R.T r
fimlle SUf sff? ,.J
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THE-
GONGORD STAIBARD
AKby Dr. Miles' Nerve PIastw-
Dpoi pinsoei
rimples. Copper florin Kfr?T?llroat
out. It la this SeJbudirrB&boSWpnT
yre guarantee to cnr wsJtSlz OlbON
a& cases &!gt
fa 95 Tire cannot cure. ThLa tuYLa f,or a
baffled the skill of the S?st eSfS Jl? aiwa
-clans. 5O0,00O citSf Shfn?2Snlphy81
ttonalfiiraotF. Absolute orSofa tocondi.
irp? Xlasonlo Temple, XHICAG
Offers to the busiaees public a re
liable, per maueDt; conservative an d
aceomodatiDgr AbnnKiDer inptitution.
We fepJicityouribusiness with tbe
aesurauce of hoijorable treatment
at d duo appreciation of - your pat
If we can eervp'vnr! t urw h'mo
J? shall b glad to have you come
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LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO CUSTOMERS. Vi
Capital and Sult)lus'$70,000.
COLTRANE, Cashier.
J. M. ODteLL, PrW.
K. L. GRAVEN
Will keep in stock FO OR
GRADES of Domestic Coal
for Stoves, Grates, Furnaces
and Shop nse. Hard and soft.
Best Jellico Coal
at $4.25 per ton and nnwarda
See him before placing yonr
orders. I
JNOi R. ERWIN. -C A. MISENHEIMER
ERWIN & M1SENREIMER
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Physicians and Surgeons ,
Office Nrt. TTorf tt
posite A2nd iPresby teriaDchurch,
Charlotte. C- i
Notes from the Organ.
At the residence of tbe bride's
father, Mr. John Yates, Mr. j Dqlph
Mieenheitner and Miea Ida Yates
were united in the holy bonds of
matrimony on, Sandaj, Oct. 3, Rev.
J C Denny officiating. - '
Mies' Effie Kluttz has gone to
ro and has . entered ,the
btate Normal for this session.
. Mr. John Hartman and wife have
moved on the Allison Bost farm.
We welcome them. : r ;
Mr. H A Crnee has been working
at tne Jjatnhard t mills, doing some
repairs on the wheat mill." Mr.
Slongh wants everything in order
wnen it rains; '
The Nickel Band, - the ladies of
tbe W. H. & F. M. gocietv of Oran
Church, tlibtribnted a number of
nickels among the children last
bunday, telling them "To occur, v
till 1 come," The bhildren ' are to
use these, to trde with them until
some time after Christmas when
they, will be called to give an account
of their "stewardship" U'he pastor,
ne v. u n uox, baa 1 offered a premium
10 me one who gams the mcst with
his nickel. Every trade must be
recorded, as some of our bova r
guou ai traaing there will be quite
a record.
Misses Salhe A. and Lydie Fisher
iui. x-.easant, were visiting last
wee ac iir. u- M Jbisher's.
Corn shuckings are the order of
ine aay, or rather of the night.
Oct. 15, 96. f vVhit,
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interest of unity, harmony and progress.
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It would oladhr fill the mind! with leas-
ant and-profitable thoughts, makino- life's
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