. .TV A rSOJI YS BUTLER.' . - i - . r , I .... . '' . I 11 B . - PI . ... ,;. : .... y . - MANUFACTURERS OF Fi nelGrincliams Outing Cloths Plaids, Sheeting I and Sal BrsJ Dealers in GENERAL c MER CK A DISE o -.. ., Buvers of COUNTRY PRODUCE ot all kind, and 4-fdot wood-always wanted- ' ,-: 1 ." . ' ' . ; ' r. best prices for same.! ' - i v - We invite an irisc- tion ot all the goods we manufacture. ! ODELL MFG. Co., ! Concord iN. a I Cold -wave' Coming. Prepare forjit; "The early - bird catches the worm," but the tardy bead of the family catches a ecolding if he does not order ' - nrs jlllico com. Prompt atten tion. Full weight. Free delivery, S4.25;per ton and up. CONCORD -MARKETS, COTTON MARKET. '" Corrected by Can re & Fetzei Good midafing.:;; ;v..V.!...,7.i?f Middlihfirs ....v.... ......... ....v. 6.80 liDw middling ................. 6J , P8 v 6.15 PSODUCE MAijET Corrected bv Pwid'il. & Whit- rftSrV.-V.' ULl...... ......... ...... ... . i..... ...... 00 Fallow i.-, , . ' , A t.4 - ---- ;y2K . i IHlLaitnRJ iyiu dv ncrtr W. iiriTv"'" Pwffepieagautana -refreaKitml vnenac C7J7V f odlda no palm, IXaooiuPa tmproVenf enti ;t lb Oxford " Or- Mr. N M.Lawrence, superintend, ent of the Oxford Orphan ABjlum, was here yesterday and gave Col. Olds some interesting information regardingiC ' Tner are -at pieeenfc 211 children, of whom 110 are girls. The cost of maintenance this year is $19,500, lefts the earnings of the asylum, wjiicn; are j abou t $3,S00. The State gives $10:000 and the Grand Lodge of Ma&oue $2,500. Daring the year there were 140 cases of metsles among the pupils but not a death resulted. There were only two deaths 'during the year. The --'industrial feature of education is being well '-looked after. There is tb'a f arii pan" 3hop, broom factory and printing omcu. Five new brie' haye been 'erected this vear for dor Vnitoriei.' at a total cost of 20,000 with a complete sewerage system. The old building lnj , use as boys', dormitory "will be torn down and tho briGk used iri constructing other hniidings. 3 N. Duke, of Hurhnm, uiaue me asjium. a cash girt of ?10,000 for-buildings and the sons raised a like amount. Ex change. There Jf&rboT joy ;in , this world equal to tnenapiubsi'Vof mother hood. A T-omau'a health is hpr dearest possesflipn. Good look, coounuance, abpana on hef Keiltn. Almost aji oi tne eicknees of women 18 traceable directlv tosotre derancrement nftho distinctly feminine. Tronhl as nf this kind are often neglected h. cause a very natural and proper modesty keena women rwav fmm physiqiansy whose insistence upon exarnimttfon AnH ifti'fvvuiiw i ov.VvV1.1 jj p ucbb iu 117 o r com mon. Dr.- Pjercs Favorite Pre poription wil do morefor them than 90 doctors in 100. It will do more than the hundredth doctor can un less be prefccrirjeH it. It is a pre CTiptioD?5fTCITT 30 years has bfen chief consulting phvsician of the World's Disoensaiy and Invalids' Hotel, at Buffalo, VI. 1 . Send 21 one-cent stamnn fn cost of mxtUpofly- and get his eat dook, i ne People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, ahsnl free. 1 TO CURE A COLD IN OHE .DAY Take laxative Bromo"tfainine" Tab-. lata All J . . - o.n. uruggi8ts-reMnd the money if it fails to cure. 25c. - Christ man Holiday Bates, " The Southern RajJ whv annooiicee Ohriatmas'Wd ealT holiday1 tfoh. f pickets yorfttoli:;StVeen all stations of .tat company, ' within radius o300;iilJ5 qf. rntnal gelling point on December 2 to .25 ipclu aive and Dec: 0,1896 lo' January 1st, 1897inclu8ue, good to return January.4thJ ; Kv : v iuo owumujuuauon or stu - ..-n - i" gge : - -,,.r l m . .. - - 1 Until!' il' Ml :iD,.0a SUUJiii VJJJLli IT77 SSSS FIRE INSURANCE. gSbSS?SSg rif gffifeSl tr.-r-i.- :;CL..wV: ; :A feet ordeIh fejn The campaign. is over bnt not the scratching bet ween'Thos. E Watson, the Populist nominee for Vice-President and that wonderful character, Senator .Butler, the Chairman of the National Execative Committee. The following are some of the terms with which Mr. Watson sizes up Mr. Bo tier. "As long ? Marion Butler is chairman of the Populist " national i ' f- committee, it will be utterly impos sible to get the real Populists to take any interest in campaign work. They knew him to be a selfish, uu principled trickster, and nothing he Jaa do will, e Vcr cause them to for get w hat a liar and traitor he1 was -juugea rrom tne xsa tier, stand point, Topalism is a mere article of irolirical merchaadiee, 1 He is dovoid of any sense of honor. Words are to him the mere'tooU .in the game of deception. "He' does not mind telling the truth provided he loses no point" in the game by doing go, nor does . he mind telling an untruth, even if it yields him nothing more than the caauel pleasure of having deceived. "We harber no recentment against Hitler. Jt wo be unjust .to do so. r. When a constitutional coward roto A" ; .biitt fefief J i!fl generous men reeJ a profound ay m- pat by .for the victim of natural defect of character. In tbe same m', ". jage Marjon ; "BrifleV; Nature made him what he is, and he cannot help it. , I ' 7 To be foxy, oubled-faced, false ojf tongue and;, treacherous at heart rr : rr. u ?b trays those who trust him and ''de il . - - - " . ' ceives, those who are "silly enough to tex ki-"o P'vL& Vu-it Unfit , vfp "u uis wwu, ue,Jia8 no more sinned against his nature than ; does our friend, the Wil Ham "Vrnof i When Jfflgnta with its'horiis ratfier than mouth or feet. ' k' ' 4'Too much Butler limbers us in the regions of our" faith. Too much Butler gives us the inclination to look with;ionging eyes in the direc tion of the mountains cf Hepsidam. 4lThis deponent has had pnnnoh of JButler to last him alitime We turn the matter oyer to on r Populists friends to form 'their own conclusions as to whether Senator Bu tier J' is what ; Mr. Waf eon terms him or; whether Mr. WsUon is nn faif-:,.ff Mr. Watson is right Mr. Uu.Iter is not a very safe leader, if not Mr. Watson is hardly' the - man for .Vice-President. Thtej Discovery Kavcd Ills XI fo. Mr. G. Cfaillbutte'lSriiMat ;and f, a the first dose began to st-better,. S53 after-.nsipR--tbree' aaa if a the first dose began to is worin irs womhf m Au ttt I'Dra ftfiht. ' t52 EES 'ii)"iiiiiil:itlMllli'.liiM.;iliil M'iii.'rti'il:miii:ilni;;i;';-i miiiii.niiiiiMit'im.i'iiiii'iniTiHi! ;'l"iuHitl.)!tl":l 'ill ' Age tablcPrcparatlcnlbr As-i similating thiFccdaadRegufi- Prpmotes Digestfon,CheerFul- Not Narcotic jturxe'OldZfrSZMnELPJTCrika 4lx Jennet ' i .1 .T"" - v crfecr jRcmedy,f or Consfif-' Fac Sitin&jrtare. of s EXACT COPy 0 WHAPPr n - . - r r tjt - t - ness aiianesi.uiiianib nciuux OpniralScrnliine iiorMiGsraL SOIJTHERN! FIRST AJTD SECANT) : DIVISIONS. Schedule offeotite Not.- 15. lftflfi ..xms condensed Schedule irubh'sbes Jnformti( I . .. . . ..... r I t Eastern Tjme. ..No. 11 N0.J35 Lv hichmond 2 00 am ' ' A' . Amelia Court House : ; BurKeviUe 324 am KeysYille f 3 59 am ' B;)nth" Boston" - y -.. r .Manviile 636 am U,t3u urn lveidsville . i Greensbwo 8 10 am ' 7 37 pm High Point 8 S7 am - Salisbury 9 m $ 50 pm Concord , ' 10 J am ' 9 27 pm i Ar Charlotte" 1130am JO' J pih Ar Spartanburg 3 15 pm . 12 26 am 4 Greenville A 20 pm ' 1 20 am ' Ar Atlanta fcon. hme( 9 30 pm -v;5 iaam' CHARLOTTE East8iii Time. . 1 . ;- -. 1 No. 12 Daily. -iV Atlanta (ceh. time; 7 50 am 2 31 pin 3 47 nm 6 40 pm f7 22pm 8 10 pin 9 16 pm l?M,pmk J0 39 pm 12 30 am: 143 am 3 06 am 3,M;am: 4 36;amt ween vi He . TiV SoarUnbnr- Jjv xuarlotte ' Concord Salisbury High Point Greensboro ' ; Beidfrville Danville South Boston Keyfcville uBurteville Amelia Court House &r JKicmtfom d 6 00 am f' feln t etwpSS t& asnSton and, Southwestern Lifnit ;d. Solid' Vestibuled V ffnwK Qh-Tw ii UiiIHa'"p.l Jl1???? r ". urieans JMew T6rEaVwl.MninMi rKTow vA,t Ashfivll e anfl- New yait AinJ ? i8 fOlkd-ehS ST11 H? OJaJtino6Llfl,ltferf. 'SoUd train between N- ? SS!-? Se !l f rfnsTsitlons to all points. For rates ot' J?5J LaSentof theCompanK - ! QTOEl 1 J. M.vQUtP J A TURK ipermtendent mrii iiy r-'ilH r Ar4 TT1 " vi FAC-SiB;!LE ' , - - v . OR -. OF EVEE7 BOTTLE OK Oaatoria Is But nn in .U'nutjoli-in -tuli. Don't aUov anyors to stl youfanytMnj else on the plea or promise tV i li jnit as good" and " wUl answer every J poie." See)" that you get C-A-S-T-O-LLi 4 ' 4 a TJATT.WAV ution only and is L9 DailT. 12 m 1 19pm 1 15 pm No. 37 2 35 dbi , Mo.15 5 5Q am 6 25 am 7 05 am 7 27 am 8 17 am I 848 am 9 25 am liS;aci 12 28 pm 3 55 pm Daily, qffi cm 5 53pm 6 55pr; :55pm 7 21 pm 721pm 8 25 prn ?25pm .-31 ,'v45pm TO PIUHMONB. No. C6 Daily Uj50:pm 5140 am 1 nn t JlA VVf 1X1 5,30 pm 6tf8 Dm 6j42ftm 5 40 am j'v tytoii am 10 07 am 10 47 am ".. 12 5l0 pmr; 8 30 pm f 9 02 pm 617 D1 9 06 pm 0144 pm 12 00 Nt 7 10 am 3 13 am 8 50 sin 9 30 am 1 50 pm 2 53 pm 4 f ' pm 4 47 pm 5 24 pm 710 am SlSaoi 8 r: am . 1 50 pm 640 om ; no extra fare). First-class esuvu Through sleeninff cars between flal', i"jir naa slecpln? cars dbw.. ECO, ' No. r ; ' No. It Dailv. Daiv.

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