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Book and Job Printing' -OF IXti -KINDS . : The most -widely circulated paper ; ever published in , Cabarrus, Richmond, ''Rowan, Montgomery, Davidson, Randolph, Stanly, Anson and Union Counties. ' STICK A PIS HERB. 'jf VTES 310DERATE. Executed in. the Best Style, AT LIVING PBICES. - Our Tob Printiner Denartment. ' j AVith every necessary equipment, a prepared to turn out every va riety of Printing in , first-class style. No botch-work turned " out from this, office. We dupli cate the prices of any legitimate establishment. ? ; JOHN B. SHERRILL, Editor. a Year, in Advance. . CONCORD, N. O.; THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1894. Volume XII. Number The- Concord " Times, THE """ " Scrofula on His Head tVl.H-li became a mass of corruption, spread tuat it got into our little boy's eyes. The sorei Clarence D. Crockett renl over his neck and we thought he would b T lie doctors failed; we gave him Hood'l .,.1i5.i;'.";a Several bottles cured him after veii i'i iliv-jjairi flf his ever getting well. He Is mnv a bright and Jiealthy child. D. M. I-vcii when uiJ other preparations fail. Be sure to get Hood's and pijly Hood's. Cures Hood's Piiis i.?auld be ia every household. tiH A i'iyj Amcena SEMINARY, at Mt. Pleasant, ja destined to bp ffilAI UIHEUI S -FOB' yOUNG- -:- LADIES JN TffE SOUTH. Seminary EIiitlr An Able Faculty of Nine Teachers. A thoroughly relJaMa School is the am- bition of the management. My Pillow. Sweet Pillow, take ma to your breast, . None other hath my soul confessed Bo of t, nor ever kept so true The confidence reposed as you My Pillow! What dreams of fame, that never came; What dawns of love, no day fulfilled; Whjrt boundless dower of wealth and power Have stirred you as my bosom thrilled My Pillow! When storm and stress vof soql have rent; : When courage, love and life seemed spent; To you alone, tried friend and leal. Could I In donbt and darkness steal My Pillow! , Put storm and woe no more I know, Vot rosy dawns seem mockery, " When far I bail one snowy sail, That bears new life, new love to mew My Pillow! Since now within your Inmost fold A whispered secret soft you hold. So holy that I scarce may dare Remember how I breathed it there My Pillow! Without a name the rapture came; Dear heaven ben t low and touched my life; What heart reveals the awe it feels ' tyh.cn. motherhood first crowns a wife My Pillowl -Cora Stuarf eeleC Don't Blame the World. Don't blame the world because the thorns are found among the roses; - The day that breaks , in storm may be all sun shine when it closes. We cannot hope to always meet with fortune's fond caressing, ' ' " And that which seems most hard to bear wiU bring with all its blessing. ' ' Thp buried seed must rot in earth ere it pro- " "ducehe flower,' And tike weak plant tp f rnutjf y must have both sun andshoweyV' ' ' ' " " " 8o man, to gain development, most struggle with life's crosses And view with calm philosophy his trials and his losses.. - A deadly, pois'nous weed may yield a salve of . purest healing; ' The sweetest blnom may pois'nous be, although ' " Jts bine c6 ncc&lln. Things ire not always wha they ssem, but still 'twas heaven'designed:hm,- - ; And we should class them all as good and tafr - them as we find them. Little we know of this brief life and nothing of its sequel; "Then let us take in humble trust all that may seem unequal. Clod's ways are not our ways, and he certainly y-"" "shonid bo trusted. All that la wrong t his good time will surely ' be adjusted. HAM AT HEADQUARTERS. He Strolls in and Tells Some New Campaign - ' - Jokes.' Atlanta JdurnaU A striking looking fellow be is fl.nd as he walked into Democratic headquarters with his beaver cocked a little to one ; side, and his smooth shaven face lit up i with a mischievous smile, as he brushed aside the tails of his 31m swuiger. and straddled over a chair, whittling on, a piece of white pine, anybody might have known if was Ham, of Georgia, Snollygoster Ham, the lecturer ; H., V. J. Ham, the editor; Colonel Ham the Democratic stump speaker. "Howdy fellows ; you all well?" said he, and upon being answered in the affirmative be shoved bis hat on the back or his head and said 5 1 , s ' "Me and Joe James woke' 'em up over yonder at Thomastoh yesterday. We had a regular-cam p-meetiing time and a political revival among the nig- ! gers. JVlark you l say niggers, ana 1 say it advisedly. VV hen l taiK to tnem is Bay, 'Now, look a here, I want to talk to you nieffers over there awhile. I'm not a coiner to talk to V.011 a? colored - Saved by a Faint. rA fainting fit is something not usually to be desired, remarked Mar cus L. Wilson of Athens, Ga. "but I recall an instance where a woon gentlemen but I'm g6ing tb talk' ttt you I during the first three years of the new j ' COUNTY GOVERNMENT. By the Canby Constitution a change was made in the method of administer ing county affairs, which proved disas trous to the people. The utmost ex travagance prevailed heavy taxation was followed b a squandering of the peo ple's money; county debts were paid in scrip, and scrip was; far below par. County rings -nourished, but the people were plundered. n 1874 the people elected a Legisla ture in which two-thirds of both Houses wete'Iropcratip, nd at body sub mitted a proposition ; for --changing the county government system. ' The peo ple ratified the proposition by 13,605 majority and the Legislature of .1876 PetQF4 tbe Pnly inetod of. managing county affairs wbjch had prevailed among our people from time imme morial.; - . ; , !The change has proved extremely beneficial. In twenty-seven counties the saving to the people during the first three years of the present system was $314,494. The expenses in these coun ties durfhff the last three years of the Canby system were $314,594 mere, than All a.t once the lion turned 'hia 1 ' .1 a i il M 1 At l J m m ti - NOTES AND COMMENTS. The personalities now indulged in by some newspapers ought to be banished from the campaign Wait till we. have the Legislature to elect your Senators Highest of all in Leavening Power Ltest U. S. Gov't Report wy. . . " "' wmg wrt i gentleman. We have enough to do to couid nave Happened to a certain whip the enemy without firing into our young lady, as it probably was the own ranks. The political pot may fur means of saving her life.- : ,; nish hot water for some one, but if any ' 'During the street parade of a cir- body has to be hauled over the coals, cus afew years ago a full grown lion let it bea Rad-Pop. Raleigh NcwCand managed in some way to break the Observer. fastenings of his -cage nd bounded -Republican - and Populist hopes in put jn the midst of the cravvel of peo- North Carolina are high. They are pie who were collected in the street, organizing to win. - He is a fftplish Of course the people were frightened Democrat whQ exppct tp -defeat this nearly out of their wits and fled in coaliticn by undertaking its strength every direction. Pne woman was sq arM determination. It is. a dangerous badly terrified that' she sank to the conspuracyqangerovia to good eovern ormind in a dftflrl faint nnf. mr.Yw iha-n "Ut ftUQ prosperity. 'lt U to be deteat- P T ' rrrr(!-y..ii , -.; , , .... . .. 10 feet from where the lion stood ""v u'. lmn ine peop1 ne truth lflshW Ws tail And clnrino- nhw.l uu organizing morougniy ior worit. : - News and Observer. , ; v ; ; "No onft darfid tn aimrnjirh fViol The Populists favor an income tax woman to bear her to a place of safe- tnink tQat the burden of taxatio, ty; neither was there a gun or pistol should be lightened a nearjy aa'poss handy with which to khl the beast. b f?ftm fea -poor, people and placed a n - a at i; j : a tYT- ' L Waslllnsrton Notes. !'::;', km Ojsss September 6. AcWress C. Jj. T. FISHEB, Principal. University of. North Carolina. Juclades the College, the University, t!ie Law School, the Medical School, and the Summer School for teachers. College tuition $00.00 a year; board 7 o $Vi a month. ' Session Bsgins Septembar 6th Aclilrtjss, PBESIDENT WINSTON, July 5. Chapel Hill, N. C Charlotte Seminary. Offers superior advantages in Music. Art, und Literary dejartments, leading to coliees or dinlofiaa certificate in col- lesriate srade. Carl E. Cranz, musical director. Boarders accommondated. MISS LILLY W. LONG, 4!0 N. Tryon t,t. Principal. July 12 3in. ia Fayette Military Academy. A HIGH GRADE - Preparatory School POE- Bcys and Young Men. Thoronh Business Course. Full In- -tr net ion in Art and Musyy Fine Ca- L t liand. Terms very moderate. For ntiilo2ue containing full particulars and ltuuoials, address. Maj. J. W. YEREX. ' Anj- 9,'0t. Fayetteville, N. C. north Carolina College, MT. PLEASANT, N. C. T. 1). SHIREY, A. M., PRESIDENT. like a sensible man would. There was a nigger upj'onder at the" Chicago ex position. He was a Georgia nigger and he was mighty hungry. He asked a Strange man for a quarter at which the stranger turned pn mm anu saia ; You d n black rascal, whaf are you doing way here ? system. And now in every county .in the State the expenses are paid substan tially m cash, and the people suffer no loss either by being plundered - or by scrip being below par. s Indeed, so well has this system worked that the people generally are en tirely content with It. A. few politicians "MvGawd, boss, 'you'se fum Gtorgy, I are, however, always expressing dissat-! o, an' now I know I m gwmter git I isfaction, and nothing would Commercial, and Collegi Opens September 4, 1894. Miperior advantases to voune instruction tuoroun and prac- . Aciuieime, iite Courses. OtVers R men. ticiil. Good brick buildings, elegant Hoeuty Halls, beautiful and healthful 1-i-ut ton. no malifria,-good board, whole-fo-ne discipHue. Expenses per session, lfM to sMo. Georgeville Academy OPENS AUGUST 27th. Spednl ir.ducements offered to vonns '' ' . Younsj ladies can obtain the best i:i--ti uetion in mut-ic at low rates. Spe- u:ri utttntion given to studying Greek, Liitiu and Math amatica. A thorough English education is the 'i ji-et of the schooi, and, as an induce-- 1.1 iii . . '" ui, ooara nas Deen reduced to six J liars per month, includmg fuel, lights iiinl rooms. Address, . r. L. WOODWARD, Ph. B.. Prin., Ang SO-lm. Georgeville, N. C. HO 10RE EYE-GLfiSSES, More Weak Eyest Washixgtox, Sept. 1. The government receipts for the first, half of ptexaber have been satisfacto ry, and there is little Ipubi Jhat the re ceipts for the entire month will exceed the expenditures. It is also now ascer tain aa anything in the future can be that the new tariff bill will produce more than enough revenue to run tlie government. Senator Jj aulkney, cnairman oi me Dernoeiatfc .Congressional Campaign Committee, has jut returned from New n the State to be in much better con dition than wjght be supposed by those who depend upon" the Metropolitan press for their information. He thinks the nomination of Tom Piatt in the Repub lican State Convention is going to help Jhe Democrats. Of the Congressional outloolrln he State he says: "We are weak in one or tw diitript8? hut a care ful survey of the State convinced me that we are not in much danger of los ing strength as some would like to have it appear. The people are being aroused to the benefits which accrue to them un der the new tariff. Prices are getting lower even at this early date on many of the staple article of daily use. This is particularly true of goods coming un der the woolen schedule, although, that does not go into effect until the last of next January, but the prices are already being marked down in anticipation. One thing that struck nie very forcibly was the statements made oa every hand by the wholesole dealers of New York City of marked improvement in busi ness, all of them being engaged in the pleasing task qf booking unusually large orders, which means that things are improving all over the country, as these orders come from merchants in every section. .- Well, the administration has been blamed for everything by the Republi can press, but the climax of absurdity would seem to have been reached when it was blamed for having allowed the Kentuckians from Col. Breckinridges district holding office m Washington to go home to help Col. Breckinridge in his fight for re-nomination. Why, the administration has o more right to say what an office-holder may or may not do when he takes a vacation which be longs to him than it has to say what grocery store he shall patronize. The men who went to Kentucky to help Col. Breckinridge were under obligations to to him for the government position they hold and if they chose to take their va cation at a time wnen tney could go home and return those obucations no body had anything to do with it. An administration that would attempt to take part either for or against every candidate for a Congressional nomina tion inits party would have no time to do anything else. So far as Col. Brek inridee is concerned, there are few Dem oorats here abouts, either in public or private life, who ; would not have pre ferred seeing him voluntarily retire from Congress, but the most of them consid ered, when he announced hisdetermin ation to fight for a re-nomination, that it was a matter belonging exclusively to the Democrats of his district, and for that reason few Demecrats have publicly expressed any opinion about it. Now that the Democrats of his district have compelled his retirement by nominating ms rival, Mr. Owens, it is iust as well to let the whole matter drop. i It's con tinued discussion can profit nobody sho ; , . -ww - a n i - - . . i.t sup-'n J.Q eaj, ion tauts piam. xou don't talk lak cfey 'does up ym-. P?.86 vere Yankees calls ius mister so an1 so but dey don't, gle us nuthin' to eat, You fokes kinder cuss a leetle but you alius gie us rashuns when we gits hon erv. "Wnen I told that story," continuad Colonel Haitf, 'the niggers woke up and shook hands with eadHHher while they laughed. One old fellow held out his hand and cried out : 'You got sense, white man : talk some mo dat way - "Then I went at them again. I told them they'd be like the prodigal son the fell6w that went off from home for a good time ftnd who got fed on shucks imi&t&tiifa and when he wen back to his father he was mighty nigh starved to death. . "These here Third party, fellows are feeding you on shucks and corn-cobs in the way of promises. When you are starved out on them j'ou'll come back to us Democrats and get something to "These Pdpulists make me tired," continued the Snollygoster, shifting himself in his chair. "They remind me of a story I heard. A little one gallua fellow way but in the country was driving a cow and a call down the road. It was one of these here little hard, nubbin-looking calves. The little fel low drove the 2W and calf without any troubleuntil he met a big old steer in the road. The three passed the time of the day and when the boy tried to drive the- cow on. the steer drove too. He tried to run the steer back and finally got him away from the cow, but the calf followed him. Then he tried to head the calf off. but the old steer struck into a trot and the calf, with tail in the air, lit out after him in a dead lope. The boy' was unable to catch him. and as he fired a parting rock at him he yelled out, 'Go it, you durn little fool. I eucss you'll learn some sense when" milkin' time comes.' "When I see some of these fellows running around, the totaie, alter me Populist eteer, leaving the Democratic cow, I feel like saying, 'Go it, durn you, reckon you 11 learn some sense when milking time comes. satisfy them that protects the people and keeps the county funds out of then clutches. , It is even sajd' thai 'Should. tWopposi- tion succeed this year and have Control of the Legislature they will not repeal tne system, but will appoint an addi tional number of magistrates of their own political faith sufficient to give them control of all the counties, every school district, the election machinery, gaze n tne prostrate form of the woman, and with an awful roar reached her side with one bound. The spectators were horrified, expecting the next, moment to 6ee the poor woman tori; limb from limb. To the great'aston- ishment of every one, the lion, instead 6f mangling the body; simply sniffed at it, turned it over with his paws, and after eying it suspiciously walked away. He thought the woman was dead. After some time and a good Seal tf ttoubje the iibu'wis captured hy his keepers and recaged." " . Tightly Plugged With Beans. Toward the latter end of the cro days in Tombstone the superintend ent of the Toughnut mine eotadia- niaenine. upon those better able to bear it. They think that taxes should be placedpn stocks, bonds, incomes, etc., and so do we. The recent tariff bill provides tha a tax or,z per cent, be placed cm m in comes of oyer $4,000. The two Popu list Senators, Peffer and Stewart, voted against the tariff bill and so the income tax, thus trying to defeat the very meas ure which the Populist are most clamor ous for. Monroe Journal. - - Now that the cowardly combination between the Rap and flops ' has been perfected" every one can plainly see what the Thirdites in North Carolina are standing for. They are not only en dorsing the absurdities and schemes of their own party, but the ruinous princi ples of the Republicans, and, worst of all, Republican rule in N?rh Caroling. They who. a.eeept this compromise should remember what they are supporting rnond drill, and icith tha Board of Magistrates, etc. Bo ii appears went to exploring the , mvsterious lhey supporting a party which ad- that they are not seeking a better meth- depth of mineral that lay securely vcates a high protective tariff r-a tariff but are Under "watprlftvpl" OnAnf t.hft rmVq wmcn protect ncn manufacturers and od of governing the counties, only after the spoils of office. The loss of the Legislature this fall will mean, not the repeal of the present! system and the substitution of an elec tive svEtem. but an increase in the num ber of magistrates sufficient o turn Qver to the f usionists the Board of Magistrate, the County Commissioners, the Board of Education and the Superintendent of Public Instruction for each county. In other words it means the turning over to the f usionists of all the powers Which levy and disburse the county and school taxes. A umpla act of the Leg islature is sufficient to accomplish this, i Can the people of North Carolina risk losing the Legislature ? impoverishes the great mass of the peo ple, tne consumers. Smithneld Herald. bored was a deep one, and it struck a water vein that furnished a supply of such force that it "fairly shot the tools oat of the holes. - ttiiat was rather discouraging, of course, to sink a shaft on, so the su perintendent concluded he would cork up the hole and quit But he o,i t fc' absent favored the passage tirZZ rZJ?r XI best thing the Populists have toe, and -j Ai i (yet the xsorth twouQa fpulists are de- around the plugs. . nouncing them for doing it News and !ucu. tumusi iu ucaptui , ttuuispua-1 observer tion came to the unhappy mining The Populist Efiberji ar denouncing the democrats for passing the tariff bill. If the Democrats did wrong in voting for it, so did the Populists. When the bill was before the House all the Popu lists present voted for it, and Lafe Pence stated on the floor that those who were This is the Christ Stands for llfejte. Kewa and Observer. Weemnemav endure for a nleht. bat ior com- o in tae morniog. Psalms xxx., S. Of all lines in the Bible, these are probably more than any other lines, full of beauty and sweetness and light. Every word is a glad bell, a Sabbath man. vv un an iron oar ne poKea a big wad of rags down the hole, and on top of that filled the cavity with j beaiiS yegulat' big brown Mexican beans. It worked. The plug is there yet, and the hole hasn't leaked a drop in 10 yeaxs. Phcenix Gazette. Sugar and Preserves. Sugar and preserves Were, f ashion- ionable liresents in Oueen Bess' time. pell, one of those bells that stormstrick- Everv one seemed to have- had "a en sailors sometimes hear in the ptorm. RWAAt.tvth"in thasAtimps ThdpRn Populists Expose Their Lack of Principle, Bale! News-Obsever. , At the Republican Stale convention, the platform contained these words : We reaffirm our allegiance to the na tional Republican party- and renew our pledges to the people as set forth by the party. : . v That is tp say the Republicans de- ciared in layer oi : A protective tariff. A force bill. Bounties. Not only so, they endorsed the legis lation of their party Bincej.860, and "pointed with pride" to the prosperity that had-followed the legislation of the Republican party. The Popuhsts denounce all these things and charge that the Republicans have ruined the country. And yet, they "co-operate with the men they say have ruined the country to get a few offices. Honest men can have nothing but contempt for men whose actions thus belie their words. The whole text is a bell-buoy that keeps the human heart from striking on the reefs of wreck, They keep us from the shallow places, they are deep, fathomless words; there is channel enough jn them to bear the unnappy one to light, no toatter how heavy his or her burden may be. The Bible is full of finwers and fra grance, and Christ is the subtle perfume that supphes the sweetness and color. In the dark days of women or men, pf nation or State, of social or pplitical strivings, always remember Christ. He stands for the hope of the world. He was a man of sorrows, acquainted with grief. - The knowlege of this fact has kept men brave in war, and tender women tearless for their land's sake. It has kept groups of men true to conviction in dark hours. For the coming light that He promised, and symbohzecL is a constant hope ahead. ' Once a week there comes this hal lowed day when one's soul retires with in its own sanctuary, and becomes dual. Then the inner soul whispers to theoutersoul and goes into the world full of power to bear all weariness ana vexa tion. If these words are not read in this spirit, then all is failure; if they-do not furnish hope for all the week, then they are badly read. . Christ comes up every morning like the sun, and gives dawn to darkness, joy to grief. . " When the heart is wounded, put on the bleeding part the balm of these words, for they are all-healing: "Weep- mg-may endure for a night, but loy cometh in the morning." and chapter of Salisbury, having a case to be tried before Justice Hale, presented him with six sugar loaves, for which the judge, who was excep- pdf with them, The saving in salaries in Washington in one year by Democrats was one mil lion dollars. Is that nothing, Mr. Pops ? -If so, what have you to say about the reduction of twenty-eight million in all expenditures in one year ? News and Observer. The Peary expedition arrived from Falcon harbor at St. Johns. Peary, with others, remained at the latter place. In March the party experienced a storm for four days the temperature going down to 60 below zero and the wind blowing forty-eight miles an hour for thirty-four consecutive hours. Mr. and Mrs. Peary made a long , sledge ride, having their baby, who was. not a year REMARK AUr, IX.X. I - The avowed object of the fusion be tween the Populists and the Republicans is the election of a delegation to Con gress made up partly of Populists and partly of Republicans, and the election of two United States Senators, one a Populist and one a Republican. The Populists say that 'they support this fusion only because they desire a reform in the National administration. They gay, that there is nothing in corn won between them and the Republicans as to their National demands, but for the sake of getting a reformer, a& thev call him, in the Senate they agree to assist in putting a, Rcjuiblican there with him. They pretend to think that this wilt do them some good, and think it will aid in their great work of ref,e.. On the contrary, even ii fusion suc ceeds, this plan will have the effect of making North Carolina a nullity in the United States Senate. Instead. Qf cast ing two votes for or against any proposi tion, as the interests of this State may demand, o all great questions, North Carolina would cast one vote for one vote against, for on all National ques tions Mr. Butler and Mr. Prichard, the two avowed fusion candidates for the Senate, occupy antagonistic positions. If the lowering of -tariff is the subject voted upon, Butler, if he sticks to his principles, will vote aye and Prichard will vote no. If the income tax is. the question voted upon, Butler, if he holds out, will vote aye, and Prichard will vote no. If more pensions are to be voted to Fedora.1 soldiers Butler will vote no., if he remains faithful, and Prichard will vote aye. When we come to the definite Populist demands it will be the same way. When the bill to buy all the railroads comes to a vote Butler will vote aye, and pritchard no. When Peffer 's bill to issue five hundred mil lion dollars ($500,000,00Q) of bonds is before the Senate Butler wilT vote aye, and Pritchard no. When an amend ment to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote comes up Butler will vote aye, and Pritchard no, and North Carolina would' be the same as if it had no Senators there, for these two Sena tors would kill each other s votes. If the people of North Carolina ; had !no inteligence or no political capacity this state of affairs might come to pass, but the people of North Carolina send men to Congress for a definite purpose, and they propose to express their will in no uncertain tone. They ought to have, either two Populists in the Senate, or two Republicans in the Senate, or two Democrats in the Senate, and two Dem ocrats it will be. PZOFESSIOAL AR0S W H. I.I LT.Y, M. J. S. L. MON-TOOMEHF, J DHL- ULLTlrlrMOHIHWEV offer their professional services to the citizens oi Concord and vicinity . Al) calls promptly attended day or night. Office and residence on East Depot street, opposite Presbvterian church. MX Hcnston, Snrceon Mist CONCORD, C . Is prepared to do all kinds of Dental work in the most approved manner. Office over Johnson's Dru Store. W. J. MONTGOaEEBT. JT. LEBCKOWELL Attorneys anS Counsellors al Las CONCORD, NO As partners, will practicolawin Cabar rus, Stanly and adjoining counties, in the Superior and Supreme Courts of tfce State and in the Federal Courts, Office on uepot Street. iionally scrupulous, insisted on pay ing. In Davenant's poem, "Mada gascar," occurs the couplet: Then reconcile tlie rich for gold fringed cloves. The poor for God's sake or for sugar loaves. . The sergeants of the house of com? mons in Lent, laba, received trom Lord Howard a. present -of sugar. he chamber of Exeter in 1610 voted agar loaves to two .canons for their morning lectures, sometimes mar malade, oranges, lemons or even po tatoes took its place, and when sugar became cheaper the cust6m ceased. In 1581 all persons in Scotland not be ing dukes, earls, etc., possessed of at least 250 in yearly rent, were pro hibited the use of confections, foreign drugs and costly spices. Westmin ster' Review. - Makes a specialty of fillinsr vnnr twiTi without pain. Gas, ether or chloroform used when desired. Fourteen years' ex penence. Office over Linpards & Bar rier's store. The Best IUustratlon. News and Observer. ' j.ne acnon oi tne sugar planters in deciding to go over in a body to the Republican party because the -Demo crats took away the bounty on sugar- ougnt to be tne best .Democratic argu, ment of the year,1 It shows that men who want special privileges believe that m order' to get thein they must leave the Democratic party. The action of these planters is the highest compliment ever paid to the juemocrauc party, it proves that it is true to its principles. This action proves another thing equally as ciely, to wit : that rich men who want boilhl strike a bee line for the Republican party rs-t . .i , xnis incident is wortn more than a learned treatise to set forth the differ ence between the Democratic and the Republican parties Where Is the Leader ? Asheville Citizen. - There is only one instance in all his tory, said Senator Ransom, of which I haye any knowledge, that at all resembles the present attempt to destroy the Dem ocratic party.. The Children of Isreal after theyad been ground down under the heel of Egyptian bondage, after they had been forced to make bricks-without straw, after children had been tbrri from them, after, the plagues had fallen upon Pharoah, after'the Red Sea had opened before them that they might gd through on dry land, after the pillar bf cloud had watched thenwby day and the pillar The Only Dancer. A lady was very solicitous about her health. Every trifle made her uneasy, and the doctor was called immediately. The doctor was a skill ful man and consequently had a large practice. It was very disagree able to him to be so often called away from his other cases for nothr ing, and he resolved to take an op portunity of letting the lady see this. One day the lady observed a red spot on her hand and at once sent for tho doctor. He came, looked at her hand and said: ; "You did" well to send for me early." . - The lady looked alarmed and asked : "Is it dangerous then?'1 "Certainly not," replied the doc tor. "Tomorrow the spot would have disappeared, and I should have lost my fee for this visit." Family Her ald. The Power of Music V Signor Filippo Palma, a famous pi anist of 60 . years ago, was surprised" in his house by a creditor bent on his arrest, when Palma, without making any reply to the several reproachful invectives and angry menaces which " ' .. j . I v l.u.. I UIO UbUbl UUbll VrUV MlMkUMW " J ties and special privileges, of nre bad guarded them by night, after j playing one arietta, then another, MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE a uartstn sale and Enective Remedy for The Discovery Saved His Life. " Mr. G. Caillouette, Druerist. Beavers- ville,Tll., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken ' with. La Grippe and tried all the physi I t : ; i ' ' i a. i . i - Cnnt writ - J inn sr-rt Vuv oa"H lur IUies .auuuvDui oi no avail ount, WEAK and INFLAMED EKES, I md wa8 siven up and told 1 ot Prot,,inff LongrSiohteanems.nna hve. Having Dr. King's New Discov- HestorUui the S la lit or tlm nl,t Cnres Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye . Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK BELIEF -AND PERMANENT CURE. -oihlSqi,a!!y Bcon when used In ln!n, Salt Rbenm, Barns, SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 26 CENTS ery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from ; the first dose began to get better, "and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at P. B. Fetzer's Drug Store v. - . ; : Send us your job work. the rocks ha4 been smitten to give them drink when .thirsty, and 4 the 1 heavens had rained bread for food, after Sinai had smoked, and the law had been" given them from the mouth Of God himself H after all these things, tfaere were those At Selma, Ala. , Saturday, Sam John- ?'ho bu"ded. 8 golden calf at the base of son. a negro about twenty-one vears . """"" a , ca.pta.iu still sitting at his harpsichord, not onlyxalmed the infuriated creditor but so affected him that he insisted on lending Palma an additional 10. Kansas City Times. , . tvcsnrtt7rr a iron fa old, sold himself to Colonel Starke to ,lea.d themback fnto bondage and deg- cold - Uke AU the Best. Mother Your husband is growing Oliver for $60, As soon as the trade was made the colonel bought a plow fine and tied the negro to one ' of the column of the Southern hotel until he got ready to leave for home. When the colonel left he led the negro home in old ante-Deiium style, rne negroes looked on in a matter of fact way and did not kick in the least. radation. Where is the man who will' call for a captain to lead them back into .Republican days from '65 to '76 ? Mr. Henry C. Cowles, of Statesvillej one of the most prominent Republicans in the State, remarked to a gentleman that the Democrats would carry the State this fall by 50,000 majority. j ' A Precedent. Mrs. Sauers: I'm dead set against giving the "women the constitutional right to vote. Mr. Sauers: I would never have given you the credit for so much sense, my dear. . . Mrs. Sauers: Well,-a woman would use about the same judgement in voting for a man that she uses in selecting one , for a husband; and. just see what a fail-1 i . n . . i p .i . . ure cue generauy maxes oi mat i Daughter Mercy I Why do you think so? - . : " Mother He does not kiss me half so affectionately as he did before you were married. New York "Weekly, The ReDubhcans of Rowan, in. con vention last Saturday endorsed the Pop. nominations for county county offices, made a few days before, and nominated Jas. H. Ramsey for sheriff, B. A. Knox; the Pop. nominee, having de clined. - ' . . - Madeline "oilard s theatrical aspira- tions are not hkely to be satisfied soon. The action of the new Actors' Uuion at a meeting last week indicates that she will not be welcomed into its ranks. The members denounced the pretentions of Miss Pollard to appear on the stage as infamous and an insult to the profes sion and the American people. The Populist State Executive Commit tee met in Raleigh yesterday and dis cussed the question of placing some one on the Supreme Court ticket in place of H. G. Connor, but decided to postpone action for at least a fortnight, as that party is not suffering by reason of the present situation. The Republican State committee also , met, Populist Chairman Butler being present- part of the time, and discussed the matter of a campaign fund. ; A Vivid Description. Old John was a shoemaker, an Irish man and an ardent admirer of the Duke of Wellington. To describe the battle of Waterloo was his chief pleasure. He always wound up the narrative, sitting with his hammer poised, his spectacles pushed back on his forehead, and; his whole appearance indicating the utmost enthusiasm, with the words: "An the Duke sez, sez he, 'Up Gyards, an' at em! an' wid that, simultaneously, at the same time, all so oncet, the Gyards upped an' atted at em. An' that settled it.' - . ; ' De WasCautious. Fliiladelphia Ledger. The following comedy was performed in New Ydrd city recently : Scene The Tombs Police Court. Policy justice (tol. witness from country) " hat is your! name V Witness from the country-"! won t tell you, b gosh! 1- know your game. You 11 git my name an as soon I go out 0 here some other blamed ras- cal'll come up an' ask me how 'Man'dy and the children is, an .when I saw my son. the cashier in our bank down at the Corners. I know your game green goods. I ; won t tell -you my name, b'gosh I" .. ' . , Ajb lufldcl. "Mamma, sister Edith is an infidel." "Why, Bessie, what makes you say such a horrible thing ?" "Well, she is. She doesn't bolieve in the Bible." ' 'What doesn't she believe ?" "Well, one thing, -anyway." "What fact is that?" "The family record. That says that she is twenty-live; and I neard her say a little while . ago she is just turned nineteen. . The Seven Hells Louis Republican. Tffe Moslems believe in the existence of "seven ereat hot hells" bearing the names Jahannam, Latha, Hutaman, Sa'ir Sakar, Jehim and Al-Kariah. The first is to ha the endless abode of the Dahriyah, a scet which denies the crea tion : the second of Manienees ana Arabs, the third for BrahmanSj the fourth for the Jews, the fifth for the Christians and the sixth f Or the Magians The seventh, the "great, greats hot, hot, h'ell," is to be reserved for liars and hy- poerits. ' .A Generous Wife. The husband Well, dearest, did j-ou eret vour hat ? The wife (just home from shopping; Yes, darling, and its a beauty, and inst think, it cost onlv S22. 1 am ever so much obliged tayou for the monej and for your kindness I have bought you a new necktie. It is very pretty isn't it? The husband It is indeed, darling What did vou pav for it? The wife (blushmglv) It isn't tne cost that makes the thing valuable, you know, but the spirit m which it is given It cost 17 cents. Dr. J. E. CABILAM Dentist, CONCORD. N. C.i 9 : r St. Cloud Hotel BARBER SHOP CLOSED. Those erinicultural abacissionists. nnrl craniologicab hair-cutters; and hydra- -pathical sliayers of beards, whose work always nlivsioirnorflieallv exenntW?. who were doing business at the St. Cloud Hotel, are now in roorecomfortableand . congenial quarters in the King block, opposite Patterson s store, near llitz's stand, where, -with many thanks to our old customers for their patronage in the past, we will be glad to wait on them in the future,' and as many more as are de sirous of having good work done in on line are cordially invited to give us a. tiial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Coolest1 place in town ' MONTGOMERY & WARREN. WU- HAL II G. PATTERSON, Proprietor. Situated four mites South of Shelbv. Lon C. C. and C. R. 11., one-half mile from Patterson Springs Statipn. Spend Your Summer Vacation - ' AT- '' ' PATTERSON MINERAL MM The;Prices Have Been Reduced ta Suit the " Hard Times. ..' Fare and 'Attention is First-Class in Ev ery Respect. The Hnian Electrical Forces! How They Control the Organs of the Body. In Full View of Blue Ridge Mountains, Historical King's Mountain. Oldest specimens of glass are Egyytian. i. - t Cnre for Headache. As a remedy for all forms,:, of Head ache Electric Bitters has proved, to be the very best. : It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches vield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to' procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual" constipation Elec tric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles 6nly fifty cents at P. B. Fetzer'8 Drug Store li.Ol a:;a siori- - , A the brn.in 3WSKE,'43 The electrical force of the human body, as the nerve fluid may be termed, 13 an-especially attractive departmeht of science, as It exerts so marked an inflqence on the health of the organs ot tne Doay. urvo iora produced by the bram and conveyed dv means oi wie nerves 10 iuo auuus u n u the body, tuusupplying the latter with tho vitality necessary ioui sare their bealtii. Th3 pneumogasU-io nerve, as tlioafii here-. may ba-said to LKtlie most important of the outiro nervo sys tem, aa it sappiies the heiit. laiiss, stomach, bo.veU eta-, with tho r.ei-ve !orz& ue.:essary to kocp tho.a u tivo und lia-iU'av. Ai tt i.ibo seen by lha cutihe Ion? uervo Oes.-en'din frora tho base ot iho br-iln Rud tormiuat'ii? in lh-a lo'v e"s isiiie pucu .aog-asirte. v. Uilo tuo -.miaieroiu Hi t!c brandies supply heart, mass B4i with uec ta;ity. When ue -onoe3 in any way us-r v, , , -o-t!cv.-(l bv irriiaUratVir'J-'?- rfdXfXi 1 l.vnn,.,) Jiiill.liio or- Ai rfv tr. guns rcceivi:;? tto di- FC'i. f4 - Physician genera!" y fail to recognlo. Hie importanco ot tins fact., b:;t treat t .j Ci-an i tseif instead of the cause of 1 ho troub o TUe noted siiccialist, I ranlclia Jliiec. SI. J LL. B., nas given tho greater part of UU IHO to tho study of this subject, and ti-c r r:n"lpil uiseoveries concerning it are due to i.i eitottu Dr. Miles' Restorative Ncrvia iho unri-v-'.ofl brain and nerve food, Up cparedon tho 1 rincipSe that all nervous an ! many other t i Honlties originate from oiiorJer of tno ? civecenters. Its wonderful su-cesi incarln? t .05 disorders is tcstitied to by thousand ia every part of the land. ' Iiestorative Nervine cures Bteeplcssness, nervous prostration, dizziness, hysteria, sex ual debility, St; Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc It is free from opiates or dangerous drugs. It is sold on a positive Guarantee by all drug gists, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, $1 per bottle, sis bottles for $5, express prepaid. . -FOB SAtiB BT DR. J. P. GIBSON. Concord, N. G Open June the 1st. I For further inf ormation address, GEO B PATTERSON, Patterson Springs .If. C May 31, '94. r hnn mm m . . ..... . Caveats, r.nd Trade-Marks obtained, and all at- ; ieut business conducted ior moder ate FEES. Out Office is Opposite O. S. Patent Office J : and we can secure patectia less lime taau those j 1 remote Irom Wasnington i - -. 4 ;nd mnrii . lirawuiir or cnoto.. wiiu aescna-1 tion. We advise, U f:entaDlc or ot, tree 01 j charge. Our fee not due till patent u secured, i a b.udui rr "McvV ta Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the . . and foreign countries J sent free. Address. C.A.SKOW&CO.I Opp. PATFWr OT--r. 'VjtCHinaToli, D. C. t - IVIORGAW'S IMPROVED GHILLTflNIC superior to All Others. It is a trne Chill Care In combination -with. ' Liver Tonics. When properly taken it never fails to cure the most obstinate case of Chills stad Fever. Where others fall it will cure. It is pleasant to take, and contains nothing to injure the most delicate system. Babies take it easily; As a Tonic it is-without an equal. " Guaranteed by your druggist. Price, 50 cents per bottle. , " V V0IGT & CO., Chattanooga, Tens. For sale by D. DJohnson and J. PGlbaon - - X
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1894, edition 1
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