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TELEPHONE NO. 71.
MAJIONAL TICKET.
For President
William Jennings Bryan.
For Vice-President!
Adlai E. Stevenson.
For Congress from 7th District,
Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz, .
of Rpwan.
Concord, N. C, Aug. 31 1900.
South Carolina leans more and
more against the drink evil.. It
has cost a world of trouble to
su stain the dispensary law, but
in 1-bo late primary Col. Hoyt,
the prohibitionist candidate, for
governor, ran 10,000 ahead of
Gov. McSweeny. He will most
probably be chosen the Demo
cratic nominee for Governor at
the second primary. All must
rejoice in the indications of pro
gressive sobriety in the Palmet
to lU,L).
Governor Beckham, of Ken
tucky, in culling the Legisla
ture : -cthcr in extra session to
amend the Goebel law, declares
it good but attsn del with imag
inary evils enough to warrant its'
rev cu. Wnatever may be' said
for or against it the history of
tbe blade under it makes it wise
tu seek a law better suited to the
average Kentuckian's temper.
Vu have o.ur periods of busi
i) , i lofjpcrijy and depression.
TliYy are natural sequences of
iho iws cf trade' but may be
. greatly intensified by national
policies. The Republican pro
tectivo tariff policy is essentially
pt'ora.t"vc oi' tbc:;e oscillations
of the pendulum of trade. The
Republican party has 'had its
own way for four years and the
:2ct:onafy depression is upon
us. It will be in order for Sena
tor Pritchard to rise and tell us
hat the business world is dis
turbed at the pfospects of Dem
ocratic government.
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Carjt. Crenshajv, of the 29th,
i who wis wounfledat Putol, Phil
ippine Islands? died in Atlanta
9 Tue.?day He wde bitlej- com-1
t )jii,uus ii iacK or numane Treat
lrnrliis wayhome or ship
4 m.
au( at San Francisco hospitalj
lie wasncrowded down in the
$ hc5. of the ship because officers
0 i n ad joiningtate rooms didn't
like to hear him groan with his
.vnd, and he received little at
tention. It seems Cease for investigation.
Tte G. -&.R. in .session at
Cfiicago Raises hoftl against
the school Tiistories belag used
in the South, 'saying they are
rhtendc to perpetuate in the
mind of Southern jhildr(i" tile
sectional prejudices of the Hays
of 1861. Thatcrywdof pension
beneficiaries has hadaT' years iu
which to protest against the
hideous extremes en its own side.
Charity sliould begin at, homo.
It is painful to loLo that the
crop reports over the State are
generally very .unfavorable while
the cotton mills that can run on
full time are to be congratulated.
The best of the situation is an
unprecedentedly large wheat
crop. We seem to be in the
trough of prosperity's waves.
The trouble in Durham over
the organization of the union is
bearing bitter fruits already and
those .strikers who felt strong
but recently are faced with want
and are appealing for public
charities. 'Frugality at home
and faithfulness to employers
beats the labor unions anyhow.
Jim Corbett -knocked out
"Kid" McCoy in the fifth round
at Madison Square Garden,
New York, Thursday night.
Corbett got $18,000 for doing the
whipping and McCoy got $0,000
on being whipped. It looks like
right encouraging enterprise for
both, having no higher ambi
tion. Life's Scars.
They say the world is round,
and yet
I often think it square,
So many little hurts vva get
From corners heie and there.
But one great truth in life I've
found,
"While journeying to the West
The only folks who really
wound
Are those we love the best.
The man you throughly despise
Can rouse your warth, 'tis
true;
Annoyance in your heart will
rise
At things mere strangers do;
But those aro only prising ills;
.This rulo all lives will prove;
The rankling wound v. duch aefces
'and thrills.
Is dealt by fcands we love.
The choicest garb 'the sweetest
grace, .
Aro oft to strangers shown;
The careless mien, the frowning
face
Are given to our own.
"W.0 flatter those we scarcely
know,
We please the fleeting guest;
And deal full many a thoughtless
blow
, To those who love us best.
Love does not grow on every
tree,
Ndrrue hearts yearly Jalftom,
itlas, or those who only see
This cut across a totnb! s
'iSut soon tr late the fact grows
plain
To allHhrough sorrow's test;
The 6nly foy$s whb give us pafn
Are those we lovo tho15est.
From the Woman's Journal.
'That fnrobblnf Headache
Would quickly leaveyoijif ouusod
Dr. Kinefa New Life Pills. Thiacuds
of sufferers haye proved Mfcr matohlo6s
merit for Bick and nerves heodacbes.
They makepure blood and build up
your health Only 25c. Money back
if not cured. Sold at Fetzer's drug
store.
The Best Remedy lor stomach tn Bit'etf
Troufcle.
"J Mve been in the dr? ffusiiessjor
'twenty years QticT have old most all of
mc iopueiary rnuciiciiies oi uuy juoio.
Among thr entire list I have never
found anything to equnl Chamberlain's
Colic, Chokj. and Diarrhoea Remedy
for all ttomach find bowel roubl,"
says O, W. .Wakefield, of Colutnbus,
6ra. 'This remedy cured two severe
casas of choleta morbs in my family
and L'Saie recommended and sola
hcivVcs of botttes of it to my eustOnr
or i to ' thevr entire satisfaction. It
otiords a quick and sure cure in
lileasiuit form." For sae at MarsbB
drs stre.
Charlotte has had her water
wo'rks pond swimming sensation,
Salisbury her elope"ment of a
married man witl a young mil
liner, but "it has remained for
SJtatesvillo to head the list of
sensations by having a - man
proscribed fflr stealing money
.sent through the mails to an
editor This is an innovation.
We don't' question that the
accused broke open letters ad
dressed to the editor of The
Landmark but we have our
doubts as to any money being
gotten. Perhaps the thief was
after views expressed to the
editor by his readers on the sen
atorial primary question. Kin
ston Free Press.
(Questions Answered.
Yes, August Flower still has the larg.
est sale of any medicine ia the civilized
world. Your mothers and graudmothers
never thought of using anything else
or indigestion or billiousness. Doctors
were scarce, and they seldom heard of
appendicitis, neryous prostration or
heart failure, etc. They used August
Flower to clean out the system and
stop fermentation of undigested food,
regulate the action of the liver, stimu
late the nervous and organic action of
the system, and that is all they took
when feeling dull and bad with head
aches and other aches. You only need a
few doses of Green's August i lower, in
liquid form to make you satined there is
nothing serious the matter with you.
For sale by all dealers in civilized
countries.
L QF T
The following change of schedule took
effect July; 22, 1900.
i
RAINS
NORTHBOUND.
No. 8 arrives at 5 37 a m,
" 80 " "10.26 am,
" 12 " " 718 pm,
" 38 " " 8.51 p m, (flag)
34 " " 9.54 pm,
63 " " 2.00pm(freigtt)
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 3'7 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag)
M
11 "11.25 am,
7 M " 8.51 p m,
35 " 9.18 p'm, (flag)
33 " 7.29 a m,
61 v " 8 49 a m, (freight)
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Effective July 22nd, trains Nos. 11
and 12, heretofore operated between
Norfolk, Va., and Greensboro, N C, via
Selma, N0, will.be discontinued east
of Kaleieh. N C. and operated between
J.aleigh and Greensboro, "handling lo
cal sleeping oar une ueiween tnese
points.
At the same time pullman sleeping
car lipe No. 5G8, now operated between
Norfolk, Va, and Charlotte, N C, in
connection with trains No. 11 and 12 yia
Selma and Greensboro, will be diverted
and operated via Danville, Va, trains
Nos. 3 and 4, 33 and 34, approximate
schedule as follows: .
Nos. 3 and 33 Nos. 34 and 4
Daily , ' Daily
7 40 'p'm Ly Norfolk, Va Ar 9 20am
4 33anr " Danville, Va " 12 51 "
8 05 a m Ar Charlotte.N 0 Lv 9 20 p m
s flagged if necessary for through trayeV
south of charlotte, -ana is stopped ipr
ii i T -rr- v I
engers ior oansuury, xjexingicu, xiigu
Point, ureensborai Keidsvfjle, Danyille,
Lypciburg? Charlottesville and- Wash
ington No. 37 stops for pas
sengers coming frdm Lynchburg or
points beyotiA, and to take c$t pas
sengers for regular stepping, places
south of Newells. 5p. i stops to" Kbt
off paasengew frors regular topping
places Bouth of NeweUs and to take on
Eispngers for regular stopping jlaceB,
ynchbur or beyond. g
Noa. "83 and 84 stoD at Concord fof
tftssengcrs to or r5ta the C. C.x, A.
ivision Charlotte to Agyta and
otner poinw in douwi T3rgia
and Florida, reached through Columbia
orAugnsta. Also for through passe o-'
gers to or from Eichmoud or Norfolk.
Nos. T, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trmiyi
and connect at SalLBbunzy with Jtaiiis Of
Spci-af Ofrelngpf
s
Mm
m in
10c? Boxes of Paper ai d
i n
van s y
15c " " ' " for. 10c
20 and 25c " ' " " foi15c
35 and 50c " " " for 25c
. 5c Ink Tablets for Sc each.
' 10c " ' for 5c " .
1-5 to 25c " " for 10c "
SOAPS:
FELS & Co's. Small Hotel at lc, worth 2c.
" Sweet Flowers, Vanity Fair, Alconica Glycerine
and Water Crest, put up 3 cakes in a box, our
price 15c perbox!
b Clover -Pink, Honey, Castile and Glycerine, Luray,
Laural, Blossom and Halifax brands at 35c per
box of 1 dozen or 3 cakes for 10c.
Also Almond Cream and Mt. Olive Castile at same price.
FRENCH SOAPS. .
Dulaurier's Violet de Mentone 3 flakes in box at- 15c per box.
Runean Ex cie Violet Blanche 3 cakes In box at 15c per box.
He"nri Rocheau Iris Blanche 3 cakes in box at 15c per box.
Well-known American Soaps put up 3 cakes to the box:
David S. Brown & Co's. Daffodil at 15cc per box; Apple
Blossom 15c per byx.
Andrews Soap Co's.' No. 030 Transparent Glycerine 15 box.
AcmaSoap Co's. Butter Milk and Anise and Milk Weed Soap
10c per box of 3 cakes.
Cocoa Castele at lc per cake worth 2c.
' 10 kinds of Highly Perfumed Soaps at 8c.
Very, respectfully,
JEM s2T JESS co tbL liul
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Reduced Railroad Hates.
Sixth Annual Holiness con-
vention, Raleigh,
Sept. 9-16.
Round trip $6.70. Tickets on
sale .'Sept. 7-10; final limit
Sept. 18th.
Annual convention of National
Baptist Association (colored),
Richmond, Va., Sept. 12-CO.
Tfckets on sale Sept. 10f 11 and
12; final limit Sept. 22. Hound
trip $8.00.
Annual Session Sovereign
Grand Lodge I. 0. O. F., Rich
mond, Va., Sept. 17-22. Tickets
on sale Sept. 15, 16 and 17;
final limit Sept. 25, Round
trip 18.00.
Meeting Grand Lodge of Odd
Fellows of N. C., High Eoint,
Sept. 4. Round trip $3. Tickets
on sale Sept. 14; final limit
Sept. 12. . .
Nortti.,Carolina Baptist Sjinday
school covention, colored, Ual-
Ho-nt 1 7 ?inH 1ft finfl.1 limit, NOTlt,.
Sept. 17 and 18, final limit Sgpt.
25th. Round trip $6.70. . ?
For Sale-.:.'; '
Property n F.astJ
Dettot street. Good five-room
house and ggod barn, well of
water, garden, etc. g
For terms apply W mo at
galipbury,'N. C-,
F. Y. Barrier.
S
" Toilet Scans. .
Envelops for 5c per box.
S AND SUPPLIES
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From $3 up.
J. I PKEIL
A6ENT
AT CONCORD
STEAM LAUNDRY.
JUST 1 EVEN
0 !ZZl O HH
OF1 ESPECIALLY CHOSEN
STYLES AT
$12.5(0).
Vor sak suits tailored to your
rder and measure Serges for
ammer at $15.00.
Elegantly Tailored
These are hints of the many
good values in newest suitings
and trouserings offered by
Jacob Reed's Sons,
of Philadelphia,
for spring and summer of 1900.'
Fit and satisfaction guaranteed.
Samples shownby
GL'W. Rattersbn, .
.Cuneord, N. G
Sossaman
. Cri.;Vito
uWigOr
To those daairing the benefit
Lpf Mineral Water during this hot
weather, I will say that I have-
three houses, near the above
springs which can be rented at
very reasonable rates.
John C. Sossaman.