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.Volume XIV.
CONCORD, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1896.
Number 13.
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BRYAM IN THE STATE
The Biggest Day in tlie
Political
una,
Triumphant March Through kill
Mignic3iit Options .Given tae Candi
date" Everywhere, 0?er 100,000
. . People Hearing Elm Spea's.
and will do so again the moment they
have the opportunity. (Lheers.) :
"We have -lost a few uemocraw uy
desertion, but the -number is growing
Ipsa each da v . beause the Democrats
who have not entirety agreed , with us
find that if they leaye the Democratic
party in its struggle with plutocracy,
they leave it to rnaKe a permaucui
hnmfl with those whom democracy una
came from the crowd.) The market W 7h.
slutted We have a party iemanaingH-a-Pi'iau'-v r"u " i "
giuuw. tc i -, nnt, tfr,rA tri Benfl.ra.ts themselves from
those with whom their interests, and
sympathies lie." (Cheers.) .
THE STOP AT LEXISGTON.
contraction in volume of money. Clay,
I am told; is the only: presidential can
didate, " until to-day, that ever came
here. -Tie 'said: "Of all conditions of
society the most adverse is that whien
decreases the cirqiVating medium.'' He
saiu that a aimumuon ui uc .w-ijj
would make hard times, and the people
could not pay their debts. llav$ you
had such a condition? (-les, yes
TUB SITUATION IN TUI8 STATE.
Raleigh Cor. Charlotte Observer.
' Ealeigh, N. C.,. Sept. 12. Your
correspoadent this evening had a special
interview' with ate Chairman Manly
and asked him what he though about
this week's deal between the Republi
cans aiid Populists. He replied : "I
cannot Bay. hoW. long the people will let
the action of the managers stand. It
is believed that in the. Populist party
there is 4 powerful, element and a strong
wilt ston this sacrince 01
Sarsaparilla
Low tme' BlooA rtaiCCr.. $1 per home.
: cire Liver Ills; easy to
OOCTS PlilS take, easy to operate. 25c
Hon. William Jennings . Bryan, the
man who will" be the next,. President -of
the"Cnited States, passed through the
State last week in a triumphal - march.
and at least 100,000 peopre 4ieard him.
sTYtt th different places, lie en
tered the State last Wednesday at Paint
Rock, and his first speaking place was
Asheville.- He spoke also at Marion,
Morsanton, Hickory and Statesyille,
and grand ovations were given him, at
all these places. He arrived at Char
lotte Wednesday night at 10 o'clock,
and spent the night there. He spoke
there hali an hour on Thursday morn
ing tQ at least 15,000 jtcople. The fol
lowing is his speech:
; the sj'ef:cii at cii.vui.otte.
Mr. Chairman and Fellow-Citizens:
If you'll bear with me for a moment, I
xv"ilf trv to make mvsolf heard. I am
an advocate of an independent finan
cial policy for the United States. I.am
standimr on a platform which is a' sec
ond declaration of independence. " It is
mv pleasure to come into this city and
countv, made memorable by another
declaration which freed-a people from,
foreign power and interference. I might
th' hnomnir of the factories when there
is nothing for the factory to do In
such a state sellers begome apprehen
sive, and well they may. Falling prices
moi.iimii timpa VVhfn prices rise, I AnntVtof lame ancYiP.ncp. was at Lex
0v0,.mi junT fiim toRfi . inivfnr. in hflr Mr. Hrvan: 'lu this o.uuu majoxuv. ;? W1U . IUJvi- o.
i'.-rt'r'rfmnitf Hncihrai the condition I namnattm txrhorn nnr finemieg are united I further, the Democratic party stole 30,
T a. I ' J wvfc w . J.vw I - . . . . I . I
which confronts, us to-aay. me -c-lagainst us, our menas are aiso uniiea, uuu voibb uui eiecuuu..-:-. u.
; uk .. n.. (iM03 in l-Tinc anv re-1 itu u.0in , ihn Dftmncrahc I statements are tidiculous. , lhere is no
uuuiiuiii LjMiy v - o i Auu nuu- r. - , - ... - .
uef, anu pieages itseix. iu aiixvo utui6 party, wmcn . aaopieu jnuumi . i umw vi u." ;
harder to pay. . '. ' - Chicago, which is pervaded with a spirit made The small majority of fusion
Iji the State of North .Carolina, where American independence, and . to last yeaijaffords no such basis for such
the people still listen to the echo of that those forces there brought together has boastful - statements. . Certainly' the
great statesman, Vance (loud and pro- been added the forces represented by statements and charges of Republicans
longed cheers), it is not necessary that the Populist party and by the free silver are either idle- vauntings of men who
, . r- A null - - . . - .i -T T 1 .1 ClL L . 1 .! . T T ) .
one. snouiu come irum uuiui w i jiepuuiicans or tne, uniwju ouiteo. nave a pociceuui oi uaaua a muiicy m
your attention to the condition of things J Againt this double paity opposed toTisjare started for a purpose. - Look at the
which surrouna you. uae oi we, w we present the triple alliance, tnose wno facts. ibirty-uve tnouBana : uemu-
tliings Vance ever said was that me con- believe in the money of the constitution. J crats who did not vote in the last state
test between the people and the money J rjr.Q6 jgsue pressed now is a clean-cut election! will vote this year. Of 12,000
BUTLER STRONG FOR IiRVAN. -Denies
That be KvarSald his Nomloaliou
' WAsniXGTOS, Sept 15. When, the
attention of Senator Butler wasNcalled
to-day to the report that he had written
Congressman Howard,pI Alabama, that'
Sewall would be withdrawn, he replied:
"Mr. Howard is mistaken if he is cor
rectly reported in the dispatch. If any
such statment was 6eat out from here
it was sent without my authority. Noth
ing would give me more pleasure than
have Mr. Sewall withdrawn, as his
withdrawal would remove an element
hand that wilt StOD
their rights and repudiate sudh trading
an interview with Republican Chairman of friction fiom the campaign and make
Holton, m whch he claini3.the sute Dy
NOTES AN IT COMMENTS.
We are sorry on account of the decla
rations of the President and Secretary
Carlisle in favor of the Indianapolis
ticket,-- but we hasten to say that they
are not fair objects of criticism at the
hands of those persons whose . minds
were made up in advance to bolt the ac
tion of the Chicago convention if it had
gone foi sound money. Charlotte Ob
server. ) '-
Senator Pritchard and other speakers
who are going around talking about -the
tariff are wasting their valuable time.
To this year's voter the subject is as
dry as a last year's bird nest.. Voters
were never more anxious io hear than
they are now, but.not to hear about the
tariffs It is arguments aiout money
that they want to listen to. Charlotte
Observer. ,
the election of Bryan certain, but the
matter rests entirely with Mr Sewall."
Referring to a report from, Greensboro,
N.C., quoting him as saying it Was a
mistake for the Populists to have nomi
nated Bryan, Senator Butler said: J 'I
ia u-ij For a week lfchas been generally un
xue uavo HersfW that th PnliEta wnnl.l mit-P
man thon Mr Rrrflri wn fmm . t A
tia wttKo. ftoJwa condition to e ectoral fusion with
its own ranks. Futhermore, after he had . narnrrata tha, t.a Mtnr aAllim
been nominated by the Democrats and V ZSZlZ Tl -Z 1
" luo tu M" clinx a Congreseman.. We may be
any chance of electing to the President f
this year. The only way we could make . nominee. Mr. Pe.mbertori. will
our votes eriecuve in ueieauug , , - , . ... . Q. . -
that tifim some on the stand saiu,
"Time's'up," and Mr. Bryan concluded
hurriedlv. The people cried, "bo on;
He r"went on," but it was to the station.
i AT COKCOKD AXD SALISBUEY.
A Rton nf fifteen minutes was made
at iVmrW. and a laree crowd greeted
Mr. Bryan. We publish on our local
page an account of it and the speech.
At Salisbury4 reached at 11:10 a. m.,
power was at hand. I do appeal to all is8ue No man WQo beheves in an or 15,000 farmer Democrats who voted cimey anu S010"" VVd mittee or anybody else; and if he should
those whosesympatny is witntueumBoto. iA.merican system of ; nnance. ior, an the fusion ticket m lSiJl, many nave ' ,;LTr, . 1 v . I come down we don't believe the Demo
The laboring class must first prosper if American people can by his vote assist become disgusted with the trading and a"u uui. verJ crats of the district are going to support
the country would be prosperous. About Jin Beading a man to Congress who goes gales now going on between their lea- wn DUeves in Amercan inoepenaence Mr gp;- Those who have some
there to support the Republican policy 1 ders and Republicans over the spoils oil""" v k 1 f " , . manhood and self-respect left will con-
on the monev Question." (Cbeers. office and the utter and 'flagrant aban- W1 . - a .- elude, after awhile, that they are not
ovTiov-tTr.RT-KvsnoRo. donmeht of the cause of financial re- senator uuuer says oeisonrecoru w
- In company with Governor Carr, fohmenwUl thi. year r
torJarvis,coi Juuan . tarro i uio nrk of his nomination by the PopuUst con .Things appear 16 be going pretty
uurnam: xkiai. xiaie, -.oi .xayeueviue u - :- Wa nnminM- MrRrvan
and'other prominent North CarolinianSi we will ;elect out ticket, fctate and na-
fr Pi-iron iorVfw1 dirt- AnflVwMrt fT hio I tional. bv a safe maiority.
special train, via the Southern Railway, ""Candidly, the-only fears well posted
o-t i-9-is- nVirvv th5s aftftmnon. A I Democrats have about the .result in
ADsoIutcIyr pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder,
Highesi of all in leayening strensrth.
Latest United States Government Food
Report.
Royal "Bakesq Powjek Jo., New Tork.
PROFESSIONAL-CARDS.
W. H. LILLY. V. D.
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1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 " w . . i-vy-w 1 mwn rtwrTi-l .or I ha Orattfln lTfllifliTiCr 1 i X 1 1 1 i 11 UillUllUa 13 tUO ouvivvuw w-.
. 1 J. A 1 l AHA I i.U.1. JA T w ' I. 1 ,.. 1
in jotner .places meei tuuw iuu xc -n, i? irin vQ5rmfln nf I nunareus oi excursionists irom near-ov
well known Bcheme on the part of the
-AoStr'tn. w a rl.Vv rpnrW mndft fnrtPlu UJ xuwuuio x. r- ..:01 0 Tlrtri Rpnnhl cans to debauch the ballot DOX
ij..v.T j ..v.v..,v t j i ., 3.Tiv. P.i.n no rfolofTO tinn 9L MUIUWi ouuuivu hsluiuu.i - J 1 ir . .
ItAKTON - HOUSE,
D. J. JONES,, Proprietor,
CHATTANOOGA, TEXN.,. '
sites
IT.
2.00 jer day. . Special those who are aliens
them, but not here, lou are people
who believe that this country and na
tion is great enough to attend to its own-
business. ttJheers.) The people here
are not willing to submit to anyr inter
ference with their rights. - I find here a
hornet's nest for. the enemy. I am not
appealing to any neuuiueMt aSol . . . d k Qf
ine people nere - : . .
lUeiOrtU VU1WA4U UbiVfecwu - i - , V "l,A "
.1 -i - r t ' yx-w-i . tin KTpnTwvi 111 i h kim.i.iiii i )i;t i. i i ii i i i . h.uu
cago, who seconaea jxr. irju o - r---- ,
nation. Considerable entnusiasm V, . 7 ,
markel the candidate's speech,and the main morouguiare vl iu H""'"'
nyrB rrrAW in intP.nBltV aS he PrO-I WWII lUU Ijr luuuoauv j '""ft
ceeded. Just as Mr. Bryan was board- louuiy louuwtni m. ' wir1!S
vention. We nominated Mr.liryan much all one Way. Last week the Dem-
at St. Louis," said-he, "because of his ocratic conventions of New Jersey andi
record in the overshadowing issue of Pennsylvania went winding for free su-
tbis campaign.', ver, and the Massachusetts Democratic j
The Senator declined to discuss the state primaries went overwhelmingly the same
merit in the same report that there wav. These states are the centre of
prbably would be no fusion between I wh;; t io understood to be the gold senti-
the Populists and the -Democrats of ment. The proofs which they have
North Carolina on the electoral ticket 1 riven of their leanings, and the reports
furth fir than to sav that the State will which come from New York and the
M;r, V,o icoa nrARfintfid with the ous by lt3
iiiw ii0 uuau aiv t-"- w 1 . - ,i
wiu ot midnitrivt in fl tions and four horses thai
in a
the !
terms to Families
Two minutes wait from Central Depot.
must carve out their own destiny. We
would defpise the English upon their
own soil, or Germans of any other peo-
poll its electoral vote against McKinley.
" The Rep. Pop. Fusion. '
Charlotte Observer.
While coquetting with the Demo
crats for electoral and"congressional f us-
Rankest frauds and , the ion : the Populist have actually formed
the outskirts of most corrupt practices will be attempted a combination with the Republicans on
moon. Those who saw the presentation
monifiMlDH thpir anrtreciation of the
l llLll ft. WW r- i l .
. - . . ii ira onri onnn a rfsinmrR on
incident ov eAercisiuj; iucix iuum, i -. z- . . ..n. matnrinrr
own son, or uermans or any uiueruw . -. r, tua non(i;. town, where he delivered a soeecn, ai- oy uiem auu uv,
pie who looked to. any other nation, to Jusl . " '"1 t.r iincr 4tmclnoed bv Clement Manly out for the' voting of negroes
. . x j -4. I date caneu out: -nauvucuwuKnuv . o -----. 1 :
KV.;t'a M. in this l chairman oi ine ouue ubuiuuu;
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Mhur Peter & Co.. Louisville, Ky., Goal AgenU.
NEVER FAIt-S,
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i-mlntA thwr sffaira. I do not beheve W, BUV,U
. . i.. have eivea me
a. x. a m .-i w ii a t ci i rTii i r ri m w w iu i'i i l. vu - .
' s-iutriij.-ii- j yr camm3en will vote for me, there ir no
oi toreign aespousm. .'. . L. wnnKuf mvelMtion." This is
V e have passea tnrougn wars, loreign V". " . aoi;aK crv,
and domestic, and have proved our
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' JOHN ., MINICK, A. M.,
juivSi 3 m. ' f President.
Mr. Bryan's Salisbury speech:
I am informed' that-Andrew Jackson
was a law student in this city, and I am
glad to tread the soil made sacred by
the hero of New Orleans. (Applause.
The principles for which I btand before
the people are the principles taugui - Dy
Jackson when he was the idol, not of
Democracy alone, but of the great com
mon people, whom he at all times
defended. (Applause). When Jackson
was President his - greatest - ngnt was
Rtrainst the United States national
banks. Those connected wnn mat great,
banking influence denounced him and
advanced apPueQ 10 mm JUBl F"""
as tne money-owning- ami uiiuiuS
These men pledge the Republican party T,
to have a gold standard as soon as for- not 7the knee to Baa and
eign nations help them. .... tUo nhn -1f. AwJanae'i.
A dollar is not hke a yard stick one .J
is a length," the other a measure. On6 "At that time- au me mum .u-
does not change m length, but the other encea ui iuio tuuuu. "'"
does in value. You all learned at school 1 his overtnrow, juai iw mcj "vD -
ability to defend ourse'ves. e are -a
more united brotherhood to-day than
wp. were liefore the: war. lhe war, in
stead of making us two people, has
made us one in a higher sense than we
were before that ffreat struggle. 1 am
willins to submit to the ballot to decide
pur affairs, political and financial, but
am notwillinsr for a foreien nation to
decide the currency question for tis
Those who formed the Republican plat
form did not dare to write the gold
standard in that platform. The gold
rnen never fought an,open fight for gold.
The gold standard has Deen
in the dark: in midnight sessions
with monev beiner supplied, and to be
supplied, by Mark Hanna and his -syndicate
;of gold bug monopolists. But
let our ' people understand the truth.
conspicu- The charge of Democratic fraud is false
red white and blue r decora- and is meant to divert ine pumic nunu
drew it to from these Miepupiican irauauient pur-.
the Be'nbow House, where the candi- poses Anapractices. a oeep
date and his rartr had dinner, i After seems now. to he laid by the Republican
dinner Mr. Bryan was taken to Bland-1 politicians
Look the State ticket with the understanding
under that it is to extend to the legislative
alias registering, minors and voting ex- and couiyy omcers. xi emorauea vaju-
convicts. fn registration they propose gressmen, also, but there 13 no fusion
to do their . deviltry. By such corrupt as to Governor and Lieutenant Govern
mtithorls the Republicans hope to count or. and'none as to presidential electors
25,000 or 30,000 votes. But they are It is not to be doubted that unity of ac
sowing where they, will never reap. The tion upon Governor and Lieutenant
people of this state understand this, and Governor will be a matter of further
I can say to " our enemies: Beware of negotiation and that a strong effort will
trying the scheme. If such deviltry is pe maae to narmonize ine pmu upuu
attempted it will not be successful. The one set of candidates for these offices,
npmocrats of North Carolina do not But up to this time the matter is open
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IBB I n tUHiilVMiiUttitilk
offer their professional services io the
citizens oi Concord and yicinity. All
calls promptly attended day or night.
Office and residence on East Depot
treet, opposite Presbyterian church.
Dr. W. C. Houston,
Surgeon- Eentist,
COSOORD, N. C.
Is prepared to do all kinds of Deatai
work in the most approved manner.
Office over Johnson's Drns Store.
W. J. J40NTGOMEBT. J. IiKE OBOWEI1X1
Attorneys and Counselors-at-Law.
CONCQBD, N. 0.
committee. His "audience numbered
about 20,000, and was one of the most
enthusiastic 'gatherings . Mr. Bryan
had addressed in the campaign. Mr-
Bryan left Greensboro for Durham arid
Raleigh at 3 p. m. : 4
1,500 PEOPLE AT BUELISGTOJf. ; .
At Burlington 3,500 people greeted
the candidate who spoke from the plat
form about twenty feet from the depot.
It was one of the neatest short speeches
vfitmade. He created a laugh at the
t, indicate the dominance 01 tne
country of a desire for free silver, , and
if amaioritv of the people want it we
sincerely hope, they will -not, by the As partners, wffl practice law in Cabar
purchase of votes or other ihegitimate ruivDwmiy anu aujoumig
ln, k uiti in th rpaliyation of the Superior and Supreme Courts of the
5 bEK "f J-hf State and in the Federal Courts, Office
men niou, xx " e,--, on Depot Btreet.
or a fair expression of the popular will . Parties desiring to lend money can
is otherwise defeated, the silver agita- leave it with us or . place it in Concord
tion will be renewed the day after the National Bank for us, and we will lend
election, and if i3 the agitation that it oa goed real estate security free of
nurts. muecuuu v . n
title to lands offered as security for
loans.
Mortgages foreclosed without expense
to owners of same. ,
and is to have it the sooner the better, i
Charlotte Observer.
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SUPERIOU COURT.
that a rod of iron, just so long at zero, 1
is different when you make it red hot.
It is longer, almost twice as long, red
hot. as when at zero. If the yard stick
were to change, every man would want
to carry' a red-hot measure with him,
for it would'be longer, but the merchant
would say, -"No," and go to his refrig
erator and get his standard of measuce.
(Cheers and laughter, and cries from
the multitude on the south side, "Come
over this way.") Mr. Bryan at once
granted the friendly imperative, ana
walked, to the extreme edge of the plat
form facing Fourth street. :-This satis
fied the south end, bo he continued.
I use this by illustration, said he, be
cause our opponents are always talking
nhont. vardsticks. JNow u we naa a
vardstick that expanded or contracted,
tho first legislature that meets would fix
it at a certain temperature.. A dollat
should not be larger one time andsmal-Icr-at
another time. Any legislation
could fix the value of the dollar. The
trouble is, our opionents make -the dol- i
lar dear, and deny that legislation makes
the dollar. I want to assert as a propo
sition that the money of a country must
keep pace with the population. . Palling
prices are a great thing for the man who
has the money to buy things as they
fall.' . Senator Sherman, who is the re
cognized leader of the. Republican party
in this country,- and of that portion of
the Democratic party which is trying to
elect a Republican President -(cheers)
said in June, 1890, that if our present
outset by saying that it was the general ab0iate conteol:in this state as to de-
custom in a presidential campaign tu
send . the audiences to the candidate
but the Democratic party nnder these
hard times brought on by the gold
standard had adopted the policy, of
sending the candidates to the people.
The long verandas of Burlington Inn
were packed with beautiful women.
F.. S. Parker. Jr.. introduced Mr
Bryan.
A BRASH YOU5G MAN AX Jili.uuu
' Raleigh, Sept. 17. A et-.p,
minutes was made by Wm. J.
BPecial train at Burlington
Ttrvan address 3d 3.500 people, includ
ine a laree number 01
ratives.
At Hillsboro several hundred
gathered about the' train and heard a
few words from7 the candidate. A
young ma,n riding a mettlesome horse
was conspicuous iri ine crowu vy me
eolden decorations of his animal and
hif person. The worn "ju.civiniey
propose that aj&atittful of white men and each of the three parties has in
shall so manipulate that part of the the field its candidates for Governor and
. . 1 - I .1 : 1 1 t.A.A T:n4AMnn4. rLMTAimnii ' .
nporri VOIL OI WniCn luey VOll uae 1 JjIBC11CUu uurauui.
combined to' perpetuate a government of
syndicates by syndicates and for syn
dicates. (Applause.) The . masses are
interested in a government which guar
antees equal rights to all and confers
special privileges upon none. It is the
classes who want to use the instru
mentalities of the government for pri
vate gain. The masses are too busy
trying to make a hying and bearing the
burdens imposed on then to crowd
around, legislative na us anu hor?e,8 coU and
m 1 was for the Re-
enauies tutm "ri nnblican candidate by shouting for him
out of he people, ir 8"---" Porously. Some of these on the Bry-
win protect eacaciuututujy. - - , -d and
of life, liberty and the pursitoi napp ,
ness, it i all that should be asked. .) e
am now enffaeed in an effort . to make
A Preacher on Bryan.
The attempt by the Ne York press
to belittle Mr. Bryan's speeches has
had the .effect erf making thoughtful
men go to hear him to make their own
estimate.
Rev. H. G. Pillsbury, pastor of the
Second Congregational church at Chic
opee Talis, writes to the Springfield
While the Populists have traded with (Mass.) Republican :
h.nph-thA'hAnXc and cheat the white the Republicans tor practicauy every- -a uhu iueuu 0 4V
people of thstate out of their votes by thing except the presidential -electors, J Bryan recently at Horneiisviue, in. 1,
KtiniXm with false and counter- it is given to be understood that they and as I do not expect to vote for him
ontuna Mem Hu i o o Aa tho TiAmrrata nd mav therefore be considered free
feit haliots. lneuemwrau unvo ucim , uu - 1 1 . ,. . ... . . ,j
Samoreia earnest. The party will as to these. Having L'Tat
with the xtepuDiicans tney are wuuug wuttims "v
ii trartoi with th Demor.rats lor tne ijnav not ue uuiu,iuu6. ..j
shucks. The-managers will vouchsafe est impression was that of his
aipntoral fusion to the Democrats, no sincerity. He evidently
iKt onrl in thAir own pood time will all his soul that this is a
" " "J .;. -. .. I. ' J Ar.nrocsnrs
sell Guthrie and Dockery. out. in tne t ween tne uiassea uu
calculationg yesterday the Democrat fig- His denunciation of the monopolists
gured to only the very smallest extent, w no, as ne cuumw, v "r"
a -pnHofa it. remains to-fee I neoule. was. in its delivery and its ei-
a lJk VUVS JL VMU11UVU) - x m -wm.H T A . -4.,,.v
RPP.n wheither thev stand bv the bargain feet, the most powerful piece of invective
made in their name. . J
MORRISON H. CRLDWELl,
. Atiorney-at-Lai,
COKbOBP,N,C.
Office in Morris building, opposite
court house. . . July 4 t
, UUillllllSH U.it Ul . ... 1 i 1 'IT f
it appearing t the currency is estimated at one buiion four
me&O- hundred mmSn and: the increase of
1V.. M.i; ri.soiT. attmlnistrafor of Dr. Solo-
"i.-i'.u Kiii-r, Osceuseil, plaintiH",
- vs " . .
V. h. j t.cr. J. P. Furr, Mtrtha J. Bost ami
-l-t-rli;i-!)unlS. C. Uost, Uefendartts.
On ri :i(lin and tiliiisrtheafnilavlt anfl peti
tion o: r,. Morrison, administrators of
it s.i! 1-iiiT. dfe'a, -.ana
ntisr:!i-tntv pt. (he cou
nun! tlie retlirn 01 xne rtierur oi cu.-.n us . i'ko
i!iu, that' P. It, Fnrr and Jr 1'. Furr. population o ma wuw ikji uuuiu, wwy
ai-r? -Miin-rusldenta fit the State of North I :a ,,t Qri onnnnl incrpuiw nf flir-
t a -w r r A r . 1 . i -f .-
f..u.. i .-(.! t.io n.l- It fiirthw (in- rpnfv Of Rll.UUU.WU out. lar iiuui
. u iii-1 :iat a cause of, action exists against I thp country having : had this, -there has
1 II-Krli.t (1ornndnnt to nrl r.linr tllftv fl I'H nrtinpr 1 " . " . i
and !i..ss-thv parties to an action, relating
to r.'.-a property in the State which 'M
tion and' action is for the nilrnose or hillnx
thermal estate ot said Dr. Solumen Furr, ft e-.-ea-ed,
mentioned in said vetltieii for aa.aeta
t i:tvt4e (lcl)ts and charges of adminLstrn
tio!! ii iinst the estate of the. said'. Dr., Solo
mon Furr, deceased.
It-.j! iheref ore ordered, adjudged and de
'i'H.i that .service of summons on said de
lTi !:int !(. mndB hv liuhlication in Tne
Ti:m-.a wec-klv newspaper published In the
t-.iwn of :oncord. comity and State aforesaid,
i.,;-!.;.' a week for six coimeeutlve weeks, re
iHHi'n 'e' said defendants named as afore-
lit id e flud appear at the office of tlie
i. !-i; of 'e (Superior Court for said county
:in,i state (. uf hefure MondAy, the 12th
ii tv ;v octotx-r -Jhi, and plead, answer, or
, uj-ii'ir to the-
'itAmmvt mk nr t!i( Olttln t itT will apply to
t:-' omt for the relief deKianded intheepm-M-tint
and costs of action. - - - i
- i.-ued this 2ith day of ,ngt'-solf..
Aii2T-fir f v ClerK Superior Court.
1 , ', ".'-. -
been g decrease in the circulation, un
til tho-amount of this decrease added to
the $54,000,000 heeded, we have now a
deficit of $250,000,000. Senator Sher
mart lias now turned round and "joined
,..;tt i,j nrmrmMitd of tret roitiasre. '
Jill LI... .Jjl. '..V . - - -) 11 - - . , .
Here the speaker read "thej statistics you could enter the homes of this
of two a-moiint. of tion and see how hope deterred
Mlimilllf 1.11.. VI v ivuu v. i -
R - ; . .
monev m circulation. J. here is
an ac
tual deficit, said he, in the circulation,
a fall of ninety-five millions of dollars
in a single year. These; statistics are
not the vaporin2T8 of lunatics and cranks.
co.-nj-'tahit of the plaintiff Thev are given by ouropponents, and
inth.'? .?n? iSK tv u not forgotten the truths
AJL xf w - o
are still alive. . . - " "
. T am not surprised to find on this
the pursuit of happiness more to the
masses than a mere idle pursuit with no
prospect of overtaking that happiness.
Our opponents : seek to monopolize
the opportunties of this country and let
the trusts ,and combinations oi weaitn
shuftre doors of opportunity against
the humbler members of society. (A
voice, "Look this way.")
"I am glad you reminded me oi it,
because there are so many on this ji.de
I did not suppose there were any more
left to get on ' the other. (Laughter.)
l am glad to note the intense interest
in this campaign. I have noticed it all
nlony the line. I have - noticed it
among young men who are anxious to
establish themselves and tuild up a
UCompsftency; l,have noticeu n among
old men wlio are- praying ;tnat Deiore
ffti'r davs ara ended theV may see the
money of the constitution restored. (Ap
plause.) TlJiave noticed it is among the
mothers arid wives who have been in
ovfrtr flVifliftnce. crowding around the
platform because they especially nave
felt the pressure pi tnegoiu sianuaru.
Living expenses have been ruucea,
while the debts and the taxes of the
farmer have held up. I am not sur
mised that thev take an interest. If
i . . . - ., ,
na
; has
made the heart Bick: if vou could see
parents, who in the hope of better days.
. 1. ,1 t-l 1 A.' .
have planoed tor tne nigner euucauon
of their children in order that the chil
dren might begin the battle of life with
greater advantages than their parents,
. . . i ,
but who have Deen compelled io Keep
the children at home in order to Keep
thftWif from the door, you would un
captured
the horse's golden collar.' As the train !
drew out the young man tvas'seen fran
tically shaking his fist af ter . it. He
said his name was N. W. Brown, a
book-seller. - ,
The train was in charge of Col. J. S:
Carr, the wealthy tobacco manufacturer
of Durham, who had stocked it with
eatables and other things for the bene
fit of the candidate and the members ot
ihe State escort, and the train was
slowed down just after leaving Hillsboro
to let Mr. Bryan see Occoneechee Farm,
Col. Carr's country place. '
The train arrived at Durham at 5:15.
At the stand where the speaking took
place, near the station, several thousand
people cheered Mr. Bryan to the echo
when he appeared., rie made a short
speech, frequently applaudedrvand Jef t
Durham for Raleigh. -
-A GREAT TIME AT RALEIGH.
1 ?forth Carolina's capital city had
Wm. J. Bryan for its. guest for two
hours to-night. Mr, Bryan arrived at 7
o'clock with Governor Carr and others
and was met at the "Southern Ivailway
station bv a reception committee, at
flam-beau club and a brass band. He
was escorted to Nash square.a beautiful
open park near the staudn, where 6,000
people had gathered in defiance pf the
heat to hear him. lhe speaKing stana
was agl6w with electric light,' the name
.,, 11 1 " 1 AtAAA
Krvan oeins uwoiav in uik eieiiuiv
casMhis year more votes than ever be
fore in its history. This statement is
erified by information coming from
every part of the state." .
ij Kxtractg From llryan'n Speech.
No man who understands the advan
tage of government will ever raise his
hand against government itself.
Arbitration is simply the extension of
the idea of the court of justice.
Discontent lies at the foundation of
all progress; so long as you are satisfied
you will never go forward.
Cdmmoi peopl believe in a Demo
cratic form of government
One of the important duties of gov
ernment is the putting: of rings in the
noses ot hogs.
No part of the people of the world
are so important to the welfare of man
kind as those whoso labor and brain
convert natural reserve into material
wealth.
Neither great riches nor abject
poverty 'furnishes the soil in ' which
grows the best civilization.
. A man who would use a. loan to m-
timiilata a citizen has vet to learn the
genius of the institutions uuder. which
he lives. ;
Whenever a man offers you pay for
yoir vote he iusults your manhood.
Discontent iu our form of. govern-
mrint Pin Is in reformation through the
peaceful means of the ballot. .
Society has a right to protect itself
against contests between laoor aim
capita!. I
It is possible under our form of goy
ernment ta have just as good a govern
ment as the people deserve.
: If vou iucrcasethe number Of those
who cannot work yet must eat, yoa will
V. 1 1 t W. ,.,1, s.
the ranks of criminals. . ' ' -
absolute
believes with
struggle . be-
D. G.CALDWELL, M.fc;
Offers his professional services to the
people of Concord and vicinity. Office
in rear of bank. ' Night calls should be
left at my residence onMain street.
Office-Hours, 7:30 to 8:30 a. m., 1:30 to
2:30, p. m. Telephone call, No, G7.
Sept-20.'94. lv. -
C. H. BAMHARDT, M.. D,
Plv'.d.:3 cl Snrgeon,
MT. PLEASANT, N.C.
Calls received and promptly attended
at all hours. Office- at my home, late
residence of Dr. J. W. Moose.
Dec. 26 6m.
it has. ever been my tortune io neur.
While he did not seem to me to have a
d. hardly' a severely
logical one, yet from his premises 'he )RrH. C; HERRING. DENTIST,
reaches conclusion witn a airrauw
thot the nponle e.niov. I confess to an
Pritchard On Guthrie.
Salisbury World, Mth ' "
Senator Pritchard spent Saturday
n;nKt in Roliehnrv and left vesterdav I j:,.ii4nn t- hia nprRonalitv as it was
morning for Marshal. - . ... I brought before me during that hour. h8 again ahis old place iover Yorke Jewelry
He was seen by a World represenuve i He 8eemed to me to be a great soui in a
vesterdav moraine and as would nature sflifiruii(i bodvr a superb- specimen of
ally be supposed he is by no means in raanbood. When he was aroused the
love with Maj, Guthrie: at-this time. I most thoroughly I thought him as I
of the eubernatonal candi- i:a,or,Mi thf. most neailv perfect orator
Store,
COWCOBP IT.'O
FIRElNSURAnCE.
. r- ... is
m
ijv.-
UAt SALSAFH I
.! . . .. l... ii.r.t lrrowtn.
riwr Fails ta "ll3toro, Grayl
" ',J ialf to its youtMOl yoiar.
- ri jf, cr.fi Zl rt ''''"'t-4 .. .
. . ; .,- . ,rs. mh fc:t J '
An jtlier sensatlo i,
I want to warn my Populist friends
against voting for gold bugs for Con
crpss or for a man for the Legislature
who will vote for a sold bug for,Unitei
Slat s Setta-or I wa t to t 11 my Populkt
friends in Rutherford county aud hi
the Ninth district that thev hold the
balance of power and it is tnetr uuiy
as true free 6ilyer men to vote for hon
est Joe Adams,, oi j3uiiutiuoe-vuuuW,
aeainst that gold bug candidate Aien-
Attar rvnrr i i;nu uims; w vv,
Ua
m tUKtU f iltht ALL tLbt tAlLO. U
i-4 rie.-t tjOUkiiiSvruD. Tastes GojtL- Use f
in t;
xlt.iA V I - ' . - v
stae'saidhe, turning and waving his derstaud wnat line gotu eiauuaru muo.
f ... I . . - - . lmnvn anil 1111. n"i r T".
u ,1 i ir,tmiin in ina mar mpn t it - means v .
inA 'TJinnW no - liit trhn npr nt Civil zauuu. auu ia wuuuuni
ALV 1 J I. iv ? ..... . .. -
f. .m. Af fro mmwfi. we will sink down wnere me iew own an
I am not surpris.d that they theealth and the - many are simpiy
denendent tenania. vjur uuuuucuw
to divide the toling masses and set the
tVin rionVrirntir. Hn'honnc' man in opposition to the larm-
UCttJllico vi, i 1 no. 't. wi in . I n ,
tu ti,.i.i;., v,f,r !rrV,t or T warn laborers not to desert: the
I 1,1 I 1 I 1 111. r, u iiirui. C 11 1 Y KIW11 .
1 . . . ". . ... . ' , . I 1- , linnn tV.Q
vpurs flro that bimetallism was dear to iarmeru wuu
the popular interest. It' has been the
historic poUcy of the United States and
has received the support of everything-
Whig, Democrat, Tory or any other
partv. Let me call your attention to
what Henry Clay, said in regard to the
letters over the place where lhe Demo- , ; the rank'a of the Populist party
cratic candidate stood. At each corner jHe is not tnB true friend of you Peo-
of the square Dig Donnres nurneo,. anu , Mrtv mpI1 and you should not give
... ... a. I Vl " mjvm U ..
thev threw the big crowd into pituresque j. . pnlp's nartv vote in tbisUis-
i la 1.1 xx - I - m: t .
relief. . Cheer after cheer went Mip . as ... j varo vou aKajn tc be careful who
the candidate ascended the stand, yQtc or go to the legislature.
Clement Manlyv the chairman and Hal Jr te f or no inan until he pledges you
W. Aver, the chairman of the Populist a. x,0 not vote for Jeter Pritchard
. . ' n , tt--j
state com miuee, premueu jumuy ovci i anV other eold bug ior tne uuiteu
States -Senate. Guthrie's speech at
dates Mr. Pritchard said:
"I do not 'see whv Eussell should
come down. Guthrie could not poll the
Republican vote of the State after he
has talked about them as he has."
Major. Gauthrie came up up on the
train with 'Sehator Pritchard Saturday
night and informed the latter that he
had given - him a severe drubbing at
Concord in his discussion with Watson
Saturday afternoon. Mr. Pritchard does
not conceal his disuse at tne way
Guthrie is doinsr. It may be relied upon
that the Senator will not be instru-
on tat in nnliins? K-isse'l down it ne
uiviii, i O
does come. - .
" ' The tiirl Who Work.,
Tho t-iri who worksGod bless her
She is brave and she is not too prouj
to Barn her owu living. She is stuaious,
pftins-trtkiiig txad patient. Sh ' smiles
from behind -thecounter or desk, her
smile is the reflection of celestial gran
deur and eternal bliss. She is like a
beautiful ' monUineer, her character
ia pure as the bubbling Bpriog, stroug
us the rock from" which it flows and aB
high as the mountain topmost pinnacle.
Tito sieht of her should . be a fine inspi-
riition to all. Her hand may be stained
bv dish-washing, sweeping, factory
grease or printer's ink but it is an hon
pj?t And helping : hand. It stays' niis-
twHinA from manv poor homes. It
is one shield that protects many a for
lorn little famlv from the poor house
and asylum. All honor to the girl who
works. .
nt Itt fSrat-nlass Home and 1 orenn
DCUV nui.f " -
Companies. '
Bespectftilly, -
WOODHOUSE & HAEEIS.
I ever heard. And yet his manner was when-in need of Fire Insurant,
in. the main, of that judicial, temperate cau and see us, or write. y e w i
kind that wins confidence, it is cer
tainly wise for his psrty managere to
keep him on the stump; he is bound to
make friends, if not concerts, wherever
he goes." r
The Wilkesboro. Chronicle uuder-
stauds that Stanly Walker,
towtiahip, Wilkes county,
of Traphill
has a child
that ha3 12 toes and 11 lingers.
A tnan tnay dress
as well as his own
good taste, judg-'
ment and the assist
ance of an artistic
tailor may elect He
may take his ''tubs"
as regularly as tae
most conscientious
water - cure - doctor
mav dictate; but if
his digestive organs"
are out of oraer, ne
will ' have an un
wholesome appear
ance. His complex
ion and the white of
his eres will have a
vellowish cast. Hia
tongue will be
coated, appetite
poor, his teeth rusty,
his ' breath abomtifc
able. He is one bisr,
unmistakable sign
ff ronstiDation.
Worst of all, hia
temper is as ugly
THE
mUll MARBLE WORKS,
FRIEZE & UTLEY,
PROPRIETORS.
Honnie
DEALERS IN
is, Headstones,
I AND ALL KINDS OF
CEMETERY VORM.
Work furnished
grades of
in the best:
Georgia, Italian s Vetmoivt MHs
First-class work and lowest
prices guaranteed.. See-us before
hnvint? elsewhere. Prices and
and unwholesome to I A rioi rrn s furnished on application.
live with as is his person. A man who has j " f
the least appreciation of what pe owes nis
The Democrati) u
he melting. After his speech Mrr; Bry
an went to the. Park Hotel and held a
reception, the corridors and lobby and
the streets outside being packed - with
people while it lasted. The special
train left for Uoldsboro at tf-o cloclt.
. Mr. Bryaa's special train reached
GToldsboro at 11 o'clock to-night, and
friends of
labor in every struggle to better , tneir
condition. The very people who to-xlay
are attempting to use laboring men to
defeat the farmer ih their . iust cause
are the same people who have oppressed
1 labor from the beginning of. the world 1
after the candidate bowed to a large
crowd at. the station his sleeping car
was run back back on a siding. He
Blept on board and will address the peo
ple of uoldsboro to-morrow morpmg
. 1 -li - T 11 .. J
At ceima. peiween itaieien anu
States
Rutherfordton.
Cure tor Headacne.
A remedy for all forms Of Headache
inf. r.ittprst has proved to be the very
XMWiiv x---. A.
hoat It. pffficts a permanent cure anu
U-WW.. . - ,
tha mostdrpaded habitual sick neaaacnea
:A to ,ta inflnpnee.- We uree all "who
are afflicted ito procure a , bottle, and
mcA this remedy a fair trial. In cases
f habitual constipation Electric Bitters
bv civincr the needed tone to . the
bowels, and few-cases long resist the use
i. -im kjiu., , ' ... .. t?:i
r3rtUaKoro ATr Tirvan ma'lpni short ad-1 of this medicine, lry 11 OUie.: iuiji
I . ' . i l. a 1 on
dress.
i cen
Hast Be
family and friends, to say nothing of ;him-
nelf. will make an effort for health.
The quickest, surest, easiest way w to
take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant renew, iney
are made otxefinea, concentraiea vegeuioie
extracts. Nothing in the least harmful
enters into their composition, iney nuui
down all impurities, and "make them
move on." They are the product of many
years' study ana practice, ur. ncra wa
not afford to put forth a worthless or a
spurioas article. , Send for a free sample.
If you would Know yourscn uu iut un"
better, send 21 cents in one-cent stamps, to
"V' -.---..a .
Eay lor wrapping ana ooslskv "';
is Common Sense Medical Adviser jiooS
b and $1.00 at Fetzer's Drug Store.
nd McKinley
Beatoa.
Washington Post, Ilth.
Senator Butler arrived at the People's
rvartv headauarters in this city yester
day afternoon. . He had made a flying
vUit to Haleish. N. C; where he talked
over with the leaders the proposition oi
the Republicans for fusion n tne xaie
tipVpt Senator uauer saia tu uc
uv-w- . . - t,-.-
it. - A rx rriira rmt f nr nil f )1 ICilllUU
notniug 7w-- w KaI illustrated.
concerning the conierenct5.: ; xH,H dispensary Med-
added, "you can rely upon tnereop o AssoctiTXON Buffalo, N. Y.
nrtv iri North Carolina noi wauun i c,,t;moll9juD,pierce' Pleasant
J i r rH AUn. Cldla no m I ... r . . : .:AMnh i t fafariitrv rsw
the xiemowaw w " . . . The wintcrs have always been very.feard
uaign and not . w uuw iuwuv;
fVin Rio In Ifor President. Senator
Tjfw Mv the Pooulist will not make
im vx a a. .
any futher overtures to the Democrats
' after the reiection of their
nwiMiKmi at the time of the State
convention.
on my husband. Me v incu ine ' '
riii Uo-am made new man of nira. We nave
S . .. ... - I irMIH 1
. used
ia all, cue bottles.'
Yours truly,
Korth ronna, Monroe Co., N. Y.
At Mncii's Oil
West Depot E treet.
cojconn, y.
Sewing- Misli
ft
Tarn nnxtr living OQ Church" street, in
rear of the Methodist church, and am
ready at, all times to .do y kind of
sewing machine repairing. I will attena
any call itu 50 miles of Concord.
Read the lollowmg ieasiuiuiu .
6oscoin, N. C Dec 801883.
This is to certify that Mr, D.W. biu
for haa done considerable sewing ma
ce workfor us and all of it was done
mfirstrclass t workmonhke manner and
satisfactory to us.
Yobke, Wadswobth A Co.
Look for my sign, spcctfnby
Jan. 9 tl ! W. S20DEB.
r