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NATIONAL TICKET.
For President
William Jennings Bryan. ,
For Vice-President,
ADLAI E. S.TEVENSON.
For Electors-at-Large,.
Lee S. Overman, of Rowan; D.
H. McLean, of Harnett.
For Congress from 7th District,
Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz,
. of Rowan.
For Elector,
J. R. Blair,
of Montgomery.
Concord, N. C, Sept. 10 1900.
C0TTOT INDUSTRY: PECULIAR.
The tendency of cotton is up
ward. . But recently it has raised
60 to 75 points in the face of a
depressed condition of the spin
ning factories. These two condi
tions would seem to find a ready
Tolief in the closing dow7n of mills,
Behind it though is an evil that
is desirable to overcome. The
closing down of mills means'op-1
operatives out cf employment.
To the frugal, who save up some
thing for a worse day that comes
in -every one's me, it means no
special distress, but a melting
away of the accumlations to
which they had fondly hoped to
add more. But to the unfrugal,
who so unwisely live up to their
income, it means keeping soul and
body together at the expense of
.some one- else, a condition that
is distressing to the fair minded,
the honest, the conscientous.
It is to be hoped that wherever
practicable the mills will keep
running on short time, at least,
and tide over the depression,
thereby averting the vicisstudes
of fluctuating markets that make
fluctuating demands for labor.
These spurting demands do no
little to uns'ettle those who might
do worse, and former, modes of
life are broken up to accept stim-
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ENVY'S TARGETS.
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We see yet in exchanges the
announcement of the birth of a
daughter fh tit eVanderl$lt hom
It Is generally "noted with a con
gratulatory tone. 'We note other
styles of reference to.lSiis happy
t
Qyent, however. We are among
those who rejoice with these
parents. We have yet to hear
of a mean, oppressive act by
George Vanderbilt, and his in
ffuences for the upbuilding o
the State are felt. Amid his
millions and the magnificen
equipments that thoy bring (and
they .are enjoyed by 'many
around him) it is but natura
that he should be glad at the
presence of offspring, and " we
can't see why any philanthropic
heart can't rejoice with them as
with other parents. Note those
who are always manifesting
envy of the rich and you will
find dispositions mean enough to
mount to wealth and promine'nce
by stepping with iron heels upon
the backs 'of their fellow men.
Rockefeller and Mark Hanna we
dare say come in for a good bit
of denunciation by men that
would be immensely meaner
than they if they had equal op
portunities.
HICKS FOR SEPTEMBER.
ulated demands that ere long
must prove disappointing.
O, for a smooth flowing indus
trial condition vithoift its
JieightS and its low valleyfi.
lofty!
The Truth-Index says that the
IJevL E Busby is writing a
Of children of school age in
North Carolina there are 408,787
whites, a"nd of these thero aro en
rolled 261,217, while the average
attendance is 141,102. Of negro
children there are 199,000, of
whom 127,399 are enrolled, and
the average attendance is 57,148.
Enniss Weekly.
The reader will please note that
these figures show that many
more than half the white children
are enrolled while decidedly less
than half the number of the col
ored children are, and that the
average attendance of the white
children is more than 34 per cent,
while the attendance of the col
ored children is not quite 29 per
cent. Notwithstanding the po
litical cry to the contrary, we be
lieve education is and will ever
be more popular and advanced
among the Caucasian than any
other race.
Hill and Croker aro said to
have buried the hatchet and have
fallen shoulder to -shoulder in
the Bryan ranks. There is a
powerful flocking to Bryali anc1
it would seem wonderful if he is
not elected.
Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thjity
Years of Suffering:.
"I suffered for thirty years with
.diarrhoea and thought I was pat be
ins: cured," eayB John S. Halloway.of
Jbrencn uanip, Mies. . "I spent sot
much time and mqney and suffered so
much that I had given up all hopes of
recovery. I was so f eebfe f rorfl the
effects of the diarrhoea that I could do
no kind of labor could not even travel,
but by accident I was permitted to find
a tottle u of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrlfbea lTenedy, and
aiter taxing Bevcrai cotties
1 am en
Wrtnr p iof i n a i4!" ?ur.ed ?f that trouble.. I am so tt'liilosophy, History, EcAomicfi, En
u.oirev. --T pleased with the result that 1 dm anxi- sh Modern Languages, Chemical
and Physical Laboratories. Three largo
brick buildinss: rooms with Hm'tabla
f urliture1. Free access to 4.000 vnl nmne
- - i
W campus of eiaijt acres nicely shad-
f- cmty 01 Uve Professors with
uesr credentials. Smokin
Rfjse. The book will contain 125 onB tnat Jt be in reachjbf all who sufler
-u-n v-.,- mi u i 1 (as I have." For sale at Marsh's drug
to 30 pages and will be limited in 8tore. '
to H0 pages and will be limited in
number. A good subject and :J
flllpnt, Writft fnsnron. rorvr vool-l
iblebook.
Gastonla's Oil Mill,
he Gastonia News says ike
walls of the oil mill are about up
and that cotton seeds will be
cracked as the season opens.
i yuu a uem u n uvra no lntfKlcnntji an tromW nwr.. I y""'"-" r .r . .
good. One application will relieve the Bpa7ffn h Ti rfi5 i1
cures sprains and bruisestll-behaved studTnts t iZJZmeiei?- "1,wou.uo
If troubled with rheumnftm, give
Chamberlain's Pain-Balin a trial. It
fwill not cost you a cent if it (Jpes no
pain. 1 1 also
in one-third time required by any other
treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites,
quinsey, pains J n the sitU jind chest.
glandular andother swelling Are
quiokly cured by applyingit. Every bol&.
tie warranted. Tice Jsoc, and oUc. a or
sale at Marsh's drug etcre.
Fearfully Accurate Forecast of Great
Gulf Disaster.
The storm diagwam shows that
Mars, Venus and Eajtlt combine
their perturbing powejrs through
nearly the whole of September.
The.fi rst threodays of the month
scattering storms will bjealup
suddenly with .cool, northerlyl
winds and probable frosts in the
fa'r North about the 8rd to 5th.
We predict that a very marked
disturbance on land and sea will
develop frotn the 0th to 11th.
Menacing barometric conditions
wilj precede violent and danger
ous gales in all the gulf regions,
while rain, hail, thunder and
wind will follow a season of
great warmth over interior parts
of the country, the storms pro
gressing from west to east and
from south to southeast from the
8th to 11th. Earthquakes in va
rious parts of the globe need not
surprise us; high northwesterly
gales and very much cooler
weather will follow about the
10th to 13th. An early dash of
snow is quite possible in the ex
treme West and North. About
tho 13th to 15th look out for re
actionary storm period, culmi
nating in gales and general at
mospheric perturbation, followed
by severe days of rough, bad
weather. We shall not be sur
prised if the last of September
brings really stormier and cooler
weather than much of October
and November.
We think great and dangerous
electrical equinoctial storms will
sweep south seas and coasts bo-
tween the 19th and 2Gth, and
many violent inland storms will
visit interior and lake regions at
the same time. From Wednes
day the 19th to Sunday the 23rd
is one of the periods in which
probable violence and dang
may arise. A Yulcan storm pe
riod is brewing as September
's out, but the moon is at
greatest declination south on the
29th, hence the atmospheric tide
will lean southward, keeping the
air crisp and cool during the last
days of the month. Time's-Vis
itor. .
The Racket Store's
Special Offejng of
800 -Boxes Paper ' and Envelops,
and 100 Dozen Toliet Soaps
" 10c Boxes of Paper and Envelops for 5c rjer box.
wets
15c
20 and'25c
35 and 50c
t
for 10c
for 15c
for 25c
5c Ink Tablets fou 3c each.
10c " " for 5c
lo to 25c " " for 10c "
Chamberlain's Coug;h Remedy a Great
Favorite.
The soothing and healing properties
or, this remedy, Its pleasant taste and
prompt and permanent cures have made
it a great favorite with people every
where . It is especially prized by
mothers of small children for colds,
croup and whooping cough, as it always
affords quick relief, and as it contains
no opium or other harmful drug, it may
be giveri as confidently to a baby as to
au adult. For sale at Marsh's drug
store.
The preferred creditor is the
one who. waits longest for his
pay. Orange, Va., Observer.
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 per box.
" 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 Mentoue 3 cakes in box at 15c per box.
Runean Ex cie Violet Blanche 3 cakes in box at 15c per box.
Henri Rocheau. Iris Blanche 3 cakos 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 box.
Andrews Soap Go's. No. 630 Transparent Glycerine 15 box.
AcmaSoap Co's. Butter Milk aud 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,
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AT CONCOIiD
STEAM LAUNDRY.
Agents Wanted.
North Carolina College.
Chartered In I859,
lit. Pleasant,. N. C.
Collegiate and Academio Depart
ments, Classics, Mathematics, Sciences,
redentialn. Smnkitio- rinVinr
inujicfinta ana gamblingTuot tolerated.
Reduced I'ailroa'l Rates.
Annual convention of National
Baptist Association (colored),
Richmond, Va., Sept. 12-00.
Tickets on sale Sept. 10, 11 and
12; final limit Sept. 22. Remind
trip $8.00.
North Carolina Baptist Sunday
school convention, colored, Ral
eigh', Sept. 18-23. Sale tickets
Sept. 17 and 18, final limit Sept.
25th.- Round trip $0.70.
Annual Convention and Tour
nament of the N. C. State (col.)
Fireman's Association, Salis
bury, Sept. 11-13. Thirst-class
fare 70 cents for lound trip.
Tickots on sale Sapt. 10 aud 11;
final limit Sept. 15. Firemen in
uniform, ten or more on one
ticket, 65 cents for round trip.
Annual Session Sovereign
Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., Rich
mond, Va., Sept. 17-22. Tickets
tn sale Sept. 15, 16 and 17:
final limir, Sept. 25. Round
trip $8.00. . -
Sixth Annual Holiness con
vention, RaleigM, Sept. 9-16
Rount Wip $6.70. Tickets on
sale Sept. 7-10; final limit
Sept. 18th.
JM EVEN
OF ESPECIALLY
STYLES AT
CHOSEN
During last May an infait, child of
our neighbor was suflerine from cholera
Urn . niV .A. 1 v
infantum, xne aomors naa giyen upj
an nopes 01 recovery, x iook a Dottle
of Chamberloin's Colic, Cholera andy
mail; ooanected by
caanottiT Salisbury.
Duilv
telephone with
n . 1 A 1. .
. Lifiiinim 1 v. .iiiiii'iin. uinu
gc . 1 J I -wvvv. A-V
rmrle. i all term begins Hept 4th, 12fl0.
Xot catalogue or further inloamatSi.
address
Rev. WM. A. LUTZ.a. m., Pres.,
V1nst0n, N. 0. or Mt. Pleasant N, 0.
used according to directions. In two
days time the child had fully re
covered. The child is now vigorous
and healthy. I have recommended this
remedy frequently and have never
known it to fail. Mrs. Curtis Baker,
Bookwalter, Ohio. For sale at Marsh's
drug store..
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"or sack suits tailored to your
Kder and measure Serges for
simmer at $15.00.
Elegantly Tailored m
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 sliown by 4
Gr W.Patterson,
Concord, N.
Sanitary Sotice!
All persons are notified to
clan up their premise at once
those keeping hogs are espec
ially warned.
Th commissioners have taken
strong action in the matter and
the mayor has given strict
oiTTers. A word to the wise is
sufficient. Clean up and sfay
clean and save yourself of fine
and cost. Jas. F. Harris
Chief of Police.