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30 HOC- t to I Unous .King s I est in ringing pricci . Yon attend all -d yubiic 1 1 13 trne to tountrv. palgUC-8 IB Una lives in nc-8vine Coa- ccke Craig. landiJats fcr s struck oh an jils to feci the r an cfiice. He i?f addition tc the oflice of boat extra payl 3 gays that WiH u'ar solicitor in e elected this fall ing majority. It ee thousand. Mr. ao chance w hat ed. Tt ie rumored off soon. - auvhi:, correspondent hav e Atlanta Const iu- y be Ettoaiu cesert rty, which he went r8 ago, and return to its, seeing that the 1 to pass a free coin, he following answer : stitutioa : "It ia trne ueen an untimely post- be Democratic pujj raber of the firm pany, dealers in goods, in New e vas announced ed suicede by servoir in Cen- 1 Park Governor Northern, of Georgia bos issued invitations to all the Governors of the States ana Territories of the United States in citing theai to make exhibits at the Co' ton State and International Ex position to be held in Atlanta next year. The father of a child who died with stuail pot has started the. dis ease in t je Tension Pcpartnieut at Washington, it hating been com municated to Judge E M Eucker, of the law department of the Pension Bureau, and to a messenger. One colered woman is dead and two ill witn the disease at the Caston residence, where the child died. THE t'O.VUREMSIO SAJL OUTLOOK Our dispatches ehow that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is confident of a safe Democratic majority in the next House. Good reasons are given for this faith. In New York and some other states, where serious Democratic di visions were recently threatened, the party is in much better form for the congressional contests. In moBt of the doubtful districts, the Demo crats appear to be gaming ground. They have their most effective cam paigners on the stamp in all parts of the country, &Dd there is an abundance of Democratic enthu siasm, among thf. masses. The general revival of business and. the renewed operation ' of many itat manufactories which were idle under the McKialer law, have com mended the new tariff favorably even to toany communities whose chief interests, it was predicted, would suffer under this act, while the masses of the people the country over already feel the benefit of the reduced prices of. many of the neces sr.riea of life. The general tone of the Democratic campaign ia exceft ic s t. 1 1 is aggressi ve, not apologetiar disposition. AT BErHPAGE. Mr. Ruper K'tikn to tnite u Hum tier. Mr. W L Jiell escorted Mr. E E Kaper to Bathpage. Friday night, where the latter spoke to a number """" i,ir iW,fer Qmueuume, ship. Mr. Eaper, it is eaid, made one of the most convmcuig speeches that has been heard thia campaign. At the conclusion of Air. .Roger's talk he said Mr. lisper had made a good Democratic speech and eaid he (lingers) would not enpport the Re publican candidates that are or. the Populist ticket. Mr. Bell saja it was ho dark that they were compelled to stay all night. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. New York, Oct. 26 It is reported that development may begin very shortly from the work of the grand jury. Humors are rife that futher arrests in police cases may be looked for today. - Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 26. Three favorites, a stcor.d chcice, and a 12 to 1 ehot von the races at Cumben. laoad Park today. ' Washington, D. C, Oct. 26. The President today appointed James B Greene an assistant surgeon in the Marine Hospital. Xe York, Oct. 26 The amalga lanated. board of cloak makers and cutlers announced today that seventy manufacturers have now conceded their demands, over 3,000 men and womea are again at work. Charleston, S. 0., Oct. 26. A Bpecial to the Post from Bishopville, says whitecaps visited the house of iwo women before day braak, took xhem out and soundly thrashed tnem for writing an insulting letter to a laiy. Anderson, Ind., Oct. 26 Two hundred and tifty members of the W. C, T. U. passed resolutions last night to go to the polls in November and, attempt to vote, in order to aid ia testing the constitutionality of Indiana's State law. The Hotel Normandie, in Mon treal, was burned yesterday. Many lives were saved by firemen, who res cued suffocating guests through win dows. One death resulted from BREEZY BIT. - Ilere is the latest form of f.ish--ionable announcement form the Paris Figaro: Monsieur P-s and Mad aoie P s have the honor to inform jou of the repture of their marriage, pronounced today by the Tribnnal. name and Mods P d resumes his independence." Newlight "I see Professor Brigg; is quoted as sa)ing that of 90,000 remitters in tins country aucut 50,000 could be dispense with." Old'ight "Yee fnd the church h,;s decided that he ia one cf 50,000. Neir York Tnbnne. But, Tociny, how big is the hole j in the window pane ? "Just about the size of a stone, Mamma. New York Recorder. "Did he fall on his kneeswhen he proposed to you ?" - "No, that happened when he reached the sidewalk. 1 think papa had eo'.nethirg to do with it. In dianapolis Journal. "Are yon etndyiDg Browning?" "Nc; one puzzle at a lime. I haven't got onto Pigs ia Clover yc-t." Bualo-Esprtss. First iStudent'?8a. "Got vour medii cal library yet?" Second StuJeuteas. "Oh, yes, Greys Anatcmv 'Heavenly Twins'' and 'Ships That Pass in. the Night,' " Indionspolia Jovrnal. "How do you know tie bttt-r is from a woman ? The handwriting doesn't betray that fact." "No; but a large number 'of words are underscored." Chicago Eecorci. Patient. "I want to thank you for that last prescription you gae me. It was wonderful. It cured me in two days." Doctor (suspiciously). "When did you get it filled ?" New York World. Tommy. "W hat you oryin' abouf, crybaby ?" Jimmy. "Aw ! You'd erf, ioo, if yout dants was made outer yer sis ter's old bicylce bloomers " Cin cinnati Tribune. And now a ghost has made its ap pearance, ia the young ladies' seiui nary at Deleware, Onio. That ghost nnderstandsiifl bnpiness. It Two llvffi Silvpil. .Mr... Phoebe Thoaius, of Junction Ci:j, III, was told by her . doctors she had consumption and that there was no hooe for her, but iwo- bottle of Dr. Kiae's Ivew Diaoover? tim-ph-tely cured her and ehe ajs it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggrrs, 139 f lorida etreet, Sun Franc'son, si ffarel from . a dreadful c"oiJ, ap a?;nroac-n:n" cosnmiticn, tried witbo.it result everything- tlsa tb- d b.!:;ht -..ae b-utie f Dr. K'ng? N'ev C ifc orerv -cd in two wetks was cured.' JJe is catnaliy .tankf n.'. lo ia tuch redulis, of bieh tLese are s'siaiplcs, IcpX prove the wonderful e:iiecy cf thia mediciae in coughs iad coius. xree tii.t aCttl.'s at Fever's Drug Slora. P.egalar size 50c and Jl.uC - Lauieville, Ky., Oct. 25. Owing to a htavy raio v.Iiich eei jn at iiid nighi last night and almcat incess antly until liO'.n tcday, tha trot3 for tb fall meeting were dec.'ared oC. 'i ha 2.9Ht !'urctui lI'nll Vrtlae (or tho J?oiv. I I'm making a line of pine, pop lar &n i yralnuc coffins and caskets. Th.j re of e-'. grades. I make thera cheap cr liighiy anished. When in need, caii on me at my Khops on Dummy street cr on Geo. W Brown at Ma niiop, cori.tr of Oritk jo. I Blso 6c 11 that v.o.c.?uie T:.e r.h: racter .:f the work cn be seen iii'cico or .-OHitf. CO-rt ::r.t,cc "Hr.vin? ij'oi' iuly ar foisted anu quatiiiec C:;3iinit-.r.Uor of t'ae vi-tite yf i".:;2ub..:i 'Ei:l'Lhl.it!i, C.4 t-oiiSO J, j11 ;scrc l:f.ldio cl.urt h aaicft the sr ifcc .beJ .irf beret -5 fcGtiii' edto neP'st tei? duty su-.liiCUc aid to the ujj Jers:t.'i.ei ior pay most on or Kn'ore the l-iih day of October, le'Jo. or tils notice wdi bo plead as ti bar to their recovery, Also all persons cv,'hi aud deceas ed are notiiiod l5tu prompt pay ment id expected. This Oct- 13, ';. S . J'. KAnrjTAiipr. Aduiir.istiut.or. Having administered on the estnet of J. Prank 1'etbel, deceased, ail perbons vho are indebted to tie es tate oi said deceased ura iieroby i.o titied to come iorwsu d and settle, and air personB w io hoia ciaimB against the estate of the eaid de ceased must present tho same to ico for payment within twelve uionthh of the date of this notice, or it wid be rdeaded in boz. of their recovery. ii " rn iiw W" " ' Buna wtiim it n n w mmn in Mini iiiimb Br. J, E. CARTLANDs SUliGBON DNTIST. Makes a specialty of tilling teeth wiUiont pain. Sixteen, yeaia experience. O f5.ee over Lijpards & Barrier's store after Feb. 8. 1804. 25 Ohio puta up snother lynching. Wiil the New York Advertiser find it out 1 I I JL' I 1 .J Cara. 1 L';ve loofcCfcd iu Concord for the practice cf wedicxno nd surgtry, andreepectfuliy sink the public for a share cf then patronage I may be found at tny oflice at any hour of the day or night when not out pro fessioually, and will gladly respond to all calls promptly. OfSce under that of 'iiontgoiuery & Crowe'.:. Respectfully, f J. E. Shoot, M. D kmi Mud M, t Ockcorc, N.' C. J. M. Odell, President. D. B. Coltrane, Oasiiier. L. D. Coltrane, liook keeper. Capital. 150,000 114.0(H) fMV.ECTOHS' T."ii"OdeL i .T. Ccni oi Elara Kinj, J. W. ("snuoi. T. II. Ode!!. W. H. Lilly. . Do Ycu i Pair W 1 EMjt'WttOOlor If 0, (Mil ftiVl tee up. We nave vn pprchaeed ii Optiidans out fit. Can meu6re yojur Kje-sipht ai.d IU you iiroj.eri. ; 0 -vn3 pencrally ;o.(!(t. We G r bai ORGANS We Lave u limited nnniv PARLOR Five )v-fi vr-s. four s:-is o Heed a. eleven fjenuin stor - KICK AND POWERFUL only $70.00, p-a.vable C'.OO easb and ?.3.00 monthly, or t!0.00, payable 10.00 cash and ba'..-inp November ISiM, u Ua.itifnl PAH LOR ORGAN for iijoAO, payabkt'.OO lucnfiily ti7:til paid for. Dor;' t fo; j,t : tlutt we Jiave a.sdndid PIANO UNER rtnd r.ace a snecutltv of turjijiar una repairinr. , LXJI;KK tfj'HATFS' fcl ma iv. iiousr.. I AT THE H mTTV H ( We arelnovv geDmi? i'LOUK chdir tl;:m it has ever been gold in Concord, especially v-htn the qual-ty oftm goods is t;ikenir.ta consideration.- We Lave just mailed to cur customers, quotations which p,e pvtrerl v low. Whent !vt row nlwava in demand at NS - .r of Iiati tlsome Steiiir-g ORGANS tu ar.d one-halt Octavf s. two Knee Swells with a TONE CTH:2: cava: MUSIC HOUSE All, OA. W. M. WHESLER, Manstfre" MATERIAL .''IIJAP- Mills. M H
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