xf0h. XIII. No. 175 :,10DIFY THE BANKING SYS- . TEM. .. CONC01l N. C. THURSDAT, HOVEMBER 12, 1896. W holts NO. 1,55 Host of Seve Yorlt ttuslneefi Men jhluk if It Is Not Done the Currency yiglitis Not Ened-Two Kcw rea . 5-.. g Kers?Fvry The Prosperity Talk Largely Made to Order. (. oirespon dence of the Obseryer. New Ycek, Nov. 9. In my last leftfr I endeavored to show what 3 Kew York merchanta had to say of the aituticn; and I left what .they arid, to -stand for what convic tion their own statements - would papers about the smarting 0 factor ries is mostly all boom talk. There h&3 not yet, been time to put things in motion. Preparation 'is being made f-o do eo in many caiea, and .it is confidently expected that the mills and factories will all be started op, bat it will take a week or ten days yet to see the beginning of practical improvement and perhaps a month or two to get ; this improvement in operation. D. A. T. Birds and Squirrels' Plentiful. Mr. O- M Mnrrn carry. As 1 stated in that letter, f -,-u0,uM- can jr. ' I farmer of near Amitv-Hill. IrAd!! Mr. Bayne most accurately county, spent Wednesday night in stated the status m - saying the city. He told a Standard re that money is easier, but the situa- porter that quail had not been as tion in the dry goods trade is nn- plentiful in many years as they are changed except as to a little better this season. On s Friday afternoon, feeling.- ' - November 6, he killed ten squirrels The bankers are undoubtedly eh- ln a short while, tirely satisfied. Business men feel Mr. John Cook, superintendent of better because money troubles are at the eoant home states that there . Pnd. hut -in r.flectW nmm the are more .birds in his section this , , . . year than there have been since future it can be seen that m their - At . , ti ' .-4. 1 .1.1.7 I o J v- .Q. mintts mere ib i aou u ulwc uit gi i mfsiving about business. It is just a little surprising how CONSUMED IN FLAMES. tightnlns Struct Mr. Daney's Barn and- Burned. It, Together With Mules and Proyender. It was a terrific storm tfcat passed over this section Wednesday night. A few miles above town $be wind and the rainfall were heavy jr Mr. Lee Dancy lives on the Sandv Ridge read about 7 miles north of this Gity. This (Thursday) morns ing about daybreak, during thelrage of the storm, a fiish of lightning struck Mr. Daney's: barn, which caught fire and was consumed to gether with two mules, farming im plements and -a large quantity of roughness. IHis lo:8 is probably $1,000. 1- Har- We Slnnci Corrected. In Wednesday's issue of the Daily vcj. busineja men now say with 1 Standard,1 it wf3 stated that Mr emphasis that this election and its W R Odell had complained to the results are not yet final. They say commissiODers about the police eer- tbat the ne7 administration mnst vice at Forest Hill, and that is the take some prompt and effective ao way we understood i$ when review tioa to modify the . banking system ing the proceedings of-the meeting to rmre fully meet the demands of with clerk Eartsell, - but commis the 3c nth and West. Moot business doner R F Coble informs us that he men i'-itui to bjlieye" fhat if this is made the complaint himself and rot done we will have this whole that Mr. Odell knew nothing of it. fight oer agahi,- and perhaps with Mr. Coble, as commissioner from a different result. 'i Many gold stand- that part of the city, is looking after -- cy tylthcut reserve that two police regulations and other needful new features must be introduced I things in his end of town. into our .banking system, viz : (1; more elaaticitv. Some rue ;a by -vh ir. n h nrnfitable for.bknks - The old North State is, to be - . . , placed on wheels too m minature to issue note3 when there is a de- , , , , TT - . form and hurled over the Union in mand for money, as for moving the car in which one btlt North crcps in season, and cancelling the Carolina woods are to belused; This surplus when the need has passed, i8 the handiwork of an enterprising and (2) for making other property company with Capt. W H Rr-nserir hu securities listed on -the New at its head. York stock exchange available for loans at banks. ' . 1 . ' - WHl"I.eave Tomorrow, Miss Claude Giier will leave nsDurg and pa23 here tomorrov; morning on the 935 train for Louisville, Ky., where she will join a party of missionaries whb are to ne 20 to loreian nelds. i On Tuedav -t . . f . j, next the party will leave Louisville for Tocoma, where, oil the following Tuesday, tho missionaries will sot sail for Japan. A number of friends wilLndcef Misa Grier 1UO New Clothing - a( - Csdood No. doubt-aboiit if Jwe-are-ibetter fixed to please -you in Clothing than we have-lever-been. Men's Suits, latest Suits, latest anal train and bid her fare well and God speed . Kan Away. ' ' j. iorDia any one to oar Dor or in ! any way keep Charles McLean; who left me without permiesion on Nov. 10;h, 1S96 7 Joe McLean, Mt. Pleasant, N; C. oysf Best. v; OMIdren's suits, latest and best. Morth Carolina Too. Com- terday We guarantee to save wii mone. II m C4 ill ) I B C ii -t J ! i'l i ii . V I Uiiiti n rnnn iiiirni.iii utiLiiuuniu ill JU mm 33 TO CURE A COLD IN OSE DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine tTab- ab to tno plan oi aoing lueaci lew. Ail aruggists reiuna tne thg people differ; - Some think the money if it fails to cure "25c. national banking system ought to be WIll Put lhvlPTVpS f - mmt' m ' .' j Slt preserved but mcttinea. ucners Messrs. Jit. . j. net Biame think the presen t system ought to have purchased the upper lot jnear ha abandonftd, repeal the tax on the Starretto mineral springs on Str.te banks and let' each State create West Corbin street from Mr. Joel its own banking system subject to Reed, and - are! now grading same, T7 v 'i '" ' T. L i ' with a view. to planting. their' ma some Federal supervision. It ls al- u.zpVr , " v . .f t m. i , . ( chine shops there next springs The yiucu vu v - location is" a yery desirable-one. ia lnoianapoiis, inu. oijicjrewuo'. tires cf the commercial bodies of the I a iionsehoia Treasnre United States to devise a new i plan J). W. Fuller, of Cana joharie, N. i , . mu T?w0n Y., says that he . always keeps Dr. cf banking. The New lor k Even- KgNew Discovery in -the house inr Past is favorinfr such a conven- and his,iamly hp always found the .. T , . , very best re follow its use; tion. It transpires that many men thft te wouia ot be without: it, if who latelv voted for the gold stand- procurable. G. A. Dykeman, Drug- j , J ... . . . : ' f Ua crish Catskill. N. says that Dr. ard believe that some revision of the aNew Discovery is undoubt bankincr srsfprn ia of more imnor- aiIIv the beat couch remedy ; that o -j . -i i - i. e n Kan a jrllle in. 47 Seconds. The Rock Island Railroad pany ran a special train yes from Rock Island to Chicago, a dis tance of 181 miles, in three Ihours and thirty second?, exclusive of stops.. From Molina to Blue Island the train made' a run, including three stops, of 162,9 miles in 183 minutes, and, at one I time reached a speed - of 3 seventy-seven and two- thirdi miles per hour. -i Taking out the stops, which were for. water, the 162.3 :ii:les ; were covered in 176 min utes, the fastest speed on a long dia tance trip" oyer attained east of Chi cago.-' ' : j 'The train which made th f dash from thV Mississippi Valley to Chicago was especial, bringing home the Western Society of Epgineers from a trip of inspection ' to paven- pori uu liOCK lsiana. :V"lca&0 Dispatch, 9 th. f 1 : HATS 'AND GAPS FOR EVERYBODY. great ta now than .njthing else, and 1 1 nrKW that it is as essential a sequence of I i 1 fbaf is claimed for it. Why not election as' the gold standard CTfc$ its If is- The great difficulty is to zers prug store. Regular size 50c. ueviae a proper plan, and it is for land 31. 00. tion of commercial bodies. 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