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BaM -Headed Man. "I- can't find
words to express my indignation jit
an insult I receiyed this Christmas."
Pete Amsterdam. "What was the
insult T. j
Bald-Headed Man. "WhetTl got
up Christmas mornjng-Iound some
screant had made me a
present of a bottle of hair dye,"
Texas Sittings.
The Carnegie idea Beams to be
that a public library covers a multi
tude cf blow-holes. New York
World.
So, Adeline, the weather fortcast
man can hardly be termed a storm
ecenter. Buffalo Courier."
! Sparhawk. "I thought the authori
ties in your city didn't allow prizes
fighters to give exhibitions."
Kingrope. "They don't, but since
the fighters begun to kill each other
the law 'hasn't been enforced."
South Boston News.
"This old fellow," said the tea-usa
ter, fondly patting his horse on the
neck, ''has bsen hauling for the city
for,t(?enty-fiye years."
"Got a pull, I enppo3?," sneered
the Mugwump gentleman. Indian
apolis Journal.
"Cholly didn't have much luck
with that Boston girl."
"No. She frcz? hirn with her
glances."
"Then he is in a bad way ?"
"Jo, he was thrawed on t by an
old flame." New York Prees.
"I'm afraid," said the rural
Justice, "that I shall be compelled to
fine yon $10 and co3t."
"But, your honor, the eviuence
proves that I am innocent."
"I know it," replied the Justice,
"but, my friend, I've got a family to
support!" Atlanta Constitution.
"No," said the college professor
of literature, "I haven't read &
novel in five years. I am not verj
fond of scientific discussions or
treatises on physiology or paths
ology." Boston Transcript.
Weary Willie "Wot do dey mean
des novelists, w'en dey say, 'He was
in seventh heaven ?' "
1
-S rrTu iii i i i'i nit ana de
f an
him during
the men didn't."
'Yea, his wife took in washing
and hia mother plain sewing."
Buffalo Courier.
"The Dixea had to give up their
flat; there was no closet."
"They had a wardrobe,"
"Yes, but the family skeleton
kicked on it" St. Lonis Post
Dispatch. Persimmons are ripe and plentiful
about Independence, and there is
" hardly a boy in town who can enll a
dog. Topeka Stale Journal.
Bad breaks are inadvisable as a
rule, but skaters should remember
they are to be particulars ayoided on
thin ice, especially on Sunday.
I
Columbia didn't score eyen one
point. The Tar Heels are the peos
pie. The crusty Tillmanites didn't
even amuBe our boys. Muddy canal
water will not mix with pure N, C.
mountain dew.
Atlanta
suffered the loss of one cf
ermost lini'ni liimlMiar i "I'-trr
day, it being the old capitol build
ing owned by the Venable Brothers.
The loss will probably amount to
$175,000. It is supposed to have
been the work of an incendiary.
, The storms prevailed throughout
the country Wednesday. The wind,
Tain and extreme cold and freeze in
-North Carolina was bad, indeed, but
nothing to compare with the terrify
ing wave that swept over western
New York, the North Altamic coast
nd the regions of the Great Lakc3.
Thousands? of people are snowed
. under, trains have been derailed and
delayed and property destroyed to an
enormous amount. We who live in
this glorious Southland are blessed,
eyen. thouglTwe do not haye Bun
ehine at all times.
PVBUC PISIOI, GESERALLY.
- It is said there will be a republic
- an-populist coalition against the
Carlisle currency bill. Such a coali
tion should not be unexpected. The
republicans are responsible for our
awkward financial position, and the
Populists dlibinjprotrac.ting it.
f
f
i -r""t the des
committee caacot be too rough on
such fellows. Sc. Jce Herald.
From Dec mhi:r 1 to December 16,
over 3,000 draf ta to Ireland were
issued by Mr. Patrick Donahce'a
agency, aggregating over $50,000.
This indicates that the young Irish
in this country do not forget tne old
folks in the Enerald Isle when
Christmas comes -around. Boston
Post.
The fact that two New England
cotton companies have decided to
build large mills in the South, is
significant recognition of tbe ad
vantage cf caanufucturing the staple
product of the Southern states
where it is grown. New York
Herald.
Hypnotism is cutting quito an ex
tensive figure in crime boy,- a days.
In Munich a man has been sentenced
to three years in prison for exerting
tlii3 peculiar influence over a wealthy
woman and compelling her to marry
him. In Wellington, Kan., a man
has coLfessed to the murder of
another man, bat Bays .. he was in
fluenced by to commit the deed
while hypnotized by another man
wanteJ to get his victim out cf the
way because the latter had testified
against bim't in a legal transaction.
Cases of thi3 character sra bobbing
up in every quarter cf the globe. It
is a very ec.37 execue, and worthless
as well. Troy (N. Y.) Pree3.
PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
Jnpau'IIns Whipped China, Hat Is
"ot Inclined to be .Exacting.
London, D;c. 29. The Japanese
government Las made no response
to tfce English suggestions from the
British governirt that the terms
upon which Japan is willing to treat
for peace will1 China ought to be
communicated to the powers. On
the contrary the Japanese have per
sisted ia maintaining a policy of
reticence. Tbe British minister at
Tokfd has been unable to get the
slightest scrap of official infonaa
tion on the subject of the conditions
on which Japan will contend, and
the Japanese embassy in London is
equally secretive. The latter, it is
true, has tome knowledge of the
situation, but it is partly of a necas
live and partly of a positive charac
ter. The Embassy is free, however,
in. (liarerarfling- tne recent cabe-
ign of forcing an alliance with
ChiDa against the European powers.
The leading principal of the peace
negotiations between the two eastern
empires, as far as Japan is concerned,
will be a total abstention from any
demand which would give China an
ercune to ask for European interven
tion. Japan, therefore, vill not
stipulate for any territorial cr com
mercial acquisition in which the
other powers are interested. For
most will I be taken by Japan as
part cf a pledge for war indemnity
aud certain Chinese ports that are
not treaty ports will be held as a
pledge for the remainder cf tTu in
demnity together with Shalien upon
the Chinese customs as will not
prejudice the customs revenues
already mortgaged . In regard to
Coreo, it is probable that a China
Japanese dual control over that
country will be proposed.
The. terms, which are divulged by
the Japanese embassy, are 3- gret
deal more moderate than those de
scribed in the sensational- cables
grams received here from Tokio and
elsewhere and haye the stamp of
belief in diplomatic circles.
Sullivan,it)ught a goa for which
he paido. Shortly after he re
ceived a tax bill on tbe goat cf $S.
He called on Eafferty, the 833tsor,
and eaid: "Why do you tax'me $8
on my goat when I paid but $5 for
him?" "Well," said Eafferty, J"I
haye carefully read what the statutes
says, and it reade: 'Whoever owns
property a butting on the street;
shall be taxed $2 a running foot.' "
Shoe and Lr ',ther Reporter.
lie Officiated at President HarhiNoii's
Fnoerai.
Lynchburg, Va., Dec. 27. Eev.
David Teese, a PreBbyterian minister,
died at his residence at "The Camp
Piece," in Amherst county, on
Wednesday evening at 4:30 o'clock
aged 80 years. He was a native of
Ireland and came to this country in
his childhood. Key. Mr. Ttese waa
the minister who officiated at the
funeral of President William. Hem j
Uyison.
xuc icguiar uieeuug ui vauarrua
Council 1205 Royal Arcanum, at
Masonic Hall Tuesday evening, Jan.
1st, 1895, at 7 o'clock. The instate"
tion of newly elected officers will
take place. A full attendance i3
PUn 1 ir c rit
ired. J. T. Hastsell, Regent.
W. G. Boshajier, Secty.
ec. 31st, 1894.
ed Irish Bitch, between Concord
'Catholic church on Gold Hill
-d. A liberal reward will be
ven for ber return to Dr. LM
' y cr D-7ii r-rnbardt,
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SNOW SLEET AND IsAIN.
In All "Paris of the Conntry'Vc;etB
tJon Killed in rioritn--CJU-elncl!.
Brought the Know to South
Carolina.
Shelbyyille, Ind., Dec. 28 Yes
terday evening Wni. Leavitt, accom
panied by Minnie Maple and Saeie
Michell, started from their homeB,
four miles south of here, to attend a
party ten miles distant. Cn return-
ing the party bicame lost -In the
woods, being unacquainted with the
roads. This morning at 2 o'clock
County Commissioner Henry 01t-
man, who livt3 in the sonthem part
cf the county, was awakened. Ocing
'.o the door ha met Leavitt, wl o vua
80 cold he could hardly cyplam
what was the matter. Final!? Olt
man was made to understand and
they went out to the buggy. Both
the young ladies were unable to speak
and were uncousiioas. They were
carried to the house and everything
dene to restore them to conscious
ness but up to 10 o'clock this morns
ing all efforts had proved futile.
Should they regain consciousness,
amputation ot their limbs will be
necessary. They are of prominent
families.
A Cola Wave KtriUes Florida.
Jacksonville, Fla , Dec. 2S. The
cold wave has struck Floilda and a
dispatch to the Times-Union indi
cate3 that it will prove a record
breaker. At nearly all points in
South Florida the thermometer is
below freezing at II o'clcck tonight.
Great damage is feared to orange and
vegetable crops. At 11 o'clock at
Jacksonville tbe thermometer stood
at 19 above. It will be several days
before the d image to fruits and
vegetables can be estimated.
Frozen to Death.
New Philadelphia, ()., Dec. 2S
La3t night a supposed tramp entered
tbe Canal Dover Uoliing Mill in an
almost frozen State. He was ejected
by the night watchman. In the
morniDg there was found a white
haired man, apparently GO years of
age, lying cold in death on tbe front
of the shop. "i". F. D." marked
on his shirt was all the i Jei'.UIiviation
that cold be learned.
Frozen to Death Jfenr the Gospol
Mission.
Peekskill, IT. Y., Dec. 23 Jas. H
Kobertson, a brother of Senator
Geo. W Robertson, was found in
the road near the Gospel Miesic
the seventhyjf-ta'riy"" this r
juJmmL, frozen to death. He was once
a prominent citizen, and mayor or
reekskill for several terms. He had
been addicted to drink of ia.e, and
it is supposed no was under the in
fluence of liquor last night. A
widow and three children survive
him.
Intense .Cole! .in Columbia.
Columbia, S. C, Dec. 2S. It bs-
gan snowing here at daylight this
morning but by the time 2 :r:c::es
fell, the weather cleared and with s.
brisk northwest breezs became rap",
idly colder, and tonight is tueii &
one that has been experienced but
once in 20 years. The mercury at
midnight staud3 at 12 degrees above
zero and i3 falling steadily.
Know Falls Alier Grover's Vinit.gS
Charleston, Dec. 28. The News
and Courier's special from George
town, S. C, says: It commenced to
3now here this afternoon and con
tip ues to snow and sleet with strong
northwest wind blowing. The town
is robed in white tonight and it is
growing colder.
Fonr Above Zero in Tennessee.
KnoxvPle, Tenn., ;Dec. 28. In
enee colder prevails throughout
East Tennesse Valley. The ther
niometer Tanged from 6 to 14 above
zero during the day. At 11 o'clock
tonight the mercury is down to 4,
and zero will b-! reached before
morning.
The Greatest htnte in the South
It is not what Mr. Ralph says
aoout Charleston, and says so charm
ingly, of which we would complain
to much a3 in what he says about
North Carolina and its great indus
trial strides. Read the Charleston
haif of his article and then read the
North Carolina half look on this
picture, then on tbi3- -and the read
er would think that North Carolina
had passsed . far beyond its sister
State in all its lines of industrial
development.
North Carolina is, in fact, the
greatest State in the South, bufr is
not bo much bigger all round than
South Carolina as Mr. Ralph would
haye found out had he been supplied
with a handbook showing the natut
ral advautages of South Carolina.
For Over Fifty Years
Mrs. Winslow's Sooth:rg Syrup has
been used for over fifty y?ars by
millions of mothers for their;children
while teething, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, oftens the
rrnmo oil -r?a nil T iJr
",0, turea
colic, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea. It will relieve theDoor
little sufferer immediately. Sold by
Druggists m e?ery part of the
world." Twenty-five cents a bolt'?.
Be jure and ask for "Mrs. Wiaslow's
Soothing Syr op," and takeno other
kind. -. " '( mw?&r
TREASUKY EXHIBIT.
Tfio .Result of Fonr Months of the ?.w
TariS" tUte-IIalflhc Gold Keeonn
Already Gone.
Washington, D. C, Dec. 29
The first 3ix months of the current
fiscal year (four month cf which
have come under the operations of
the new tariff law) gives more in
dications of what may reasonably be
expected in the months to come,
after tbe new tariff law has becom1
effective in all its multitudinous de
tails. Tho restipts for the six
months have aggregated $159,500,
000, and tbe expenditures in th-;
same time hare been $188,000,090,
an excess cf expenditurea over re
ceipts of $28,500,000. For the cor
responding period of last fiscdi jtar
the excess of expenditures over re
ceipts was $38,000,000. I-ess than
$2,500,000 have been received froai
the newly imposed duty ou sugar,
which first appears in ar.y appreci
able amount, in this month's receipts
Nothing of course, ha3 been received
from the income tax. which does not
go into effect until Jaam-y I, 1895.
An annual revenue of $55,000,000
cr more it is anticipated, will event
ually be derived from these two
sources, which will bring the re
ceipts for the balance of the fi3cal
year up to Secretary Carlisle's es
timate as submitted to Congress.
December receipts thow an increase
over November, cf- $2,500,000 and
November sbowi-.l slight incre;:.e
over October, indicating that busi
ness ia adjusting itself to settled
tariff rates.
Of the receipts for December
$11,230,000 come from customs
duties an increa-e of $1,000,000
ever the November receipts, from
this source. The expenditures fcr
December were 3,000,000 Jess than
for November.
EFali'ihe Kew Go2! Gone.
Against this gratifying exhibit is
to besot off the f.ict that the gl?
reserve Tcontinues to decline. At
the cLse of business ia the Treasury
today ii stood at $80,319,528, mi -plying
a less of $500,0t 0 for- the
dsy and a total loss since tbe gold
reserve was recouped by tbe last
issue cf bond3 o." nearly $20,000
000.
Pension 1 Ierhs dismissed.
About ninety employers of the
censns cmce were .tod?:
notirj3j-4rtTr dismissal to take
he 31st instant. Thie-actioTT
uc llL'tcesarv . on account of the
of
completion of the work in the bu
reau's where they were employed.
Nnntlown lioeiors Sownctl.
The Commissioner of Pensions to
day issued au order that will prevent
clerks in the bureau who i:re physi
cians from practicing medicine after
office hours. In this branch of thu
governnieot service, as s ell is in
other;;, there are i. number of grsJiv-.
ated physicians who attend patients
after cCice hours and are known s;s
"sundown doctors."
The order states that if any clerk
cr employee of the Pension Bureau
shall attend patients s a physician
or medical adviser, it will ba regard
ed as sufficient ground for relieving
him from further service in the bu
reau. The danger of bringing con
tagious diseases to the other clerks
and employees and allowing such
diseases to spread in the community
i3 obvious; and ha3 besn manifested
in the recent cases. Moreover,
calling, which is likely to require
clerks and employees to be up at
night and to demand the:r prompt
attention at all times, is regarded as
inconsistent with the proper dis
charge of their duties in tho bureau.
The issuing of' the order was
caused"" by a negro doctor named
Johnson, employed in the bureau at
tending a saiall-pox case, for which
he was suspended.
While no official notification ' has
yet been issued, it is almost certain
that a similar order will be made in
cluding the entire Interior Depart
ment; not only physicians, but
those who engage iu any outside
work of any other character.
Thia of course will not fpply to
employees pursuing studies at eight.
Bevenne Seiaurer
Notice i9 hereby given of the seiz
ure of the following proj.prty, for
vio'ation of Internal Ktvenur
laws of the United States, supposed
to be the property of John Carter :
One hors?, 1 wagon aid harness.
- Nineteen boxes tobacco.
Two empty boxes.
One keg whiskey.
Three ugs.
Any person claiming said property
is hereby"hotified to appear before
the undersigned at his office in
A6heville, N. C. within thirty (30)
days from the date hereof and make
such claim in the form and manner
prescribed by law or the .property
will be declared forfeited to the
Unite 1 States.
M. E. Carter, Collector,
5 th Disfricr, N. C.
By E. S. Harris, Deputy Collector.
Concord, Dec. 22,
894.
- Oilier Earthquakes in Siolly, " '
Eouie, Dec, 27. Sicily has suf
fered from severe earthqaakea in Ibe
last 24 hours and much - damage is
reported to h ave beeu ddne. Messina
end Milazzo felt the shocks most
keenly . " ; ' ' -'Y "
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RE
COUET NOTICE.
Oat icSuperior) Paul 1. 31k ass, Pift
Coait, Cabar- cinst
ixih Count 7. ) .S. Cotes, D,-fL.
The defendent abn-ie nameJ viii
take uotics that t'je pissatiff u!-.ove
tamed has issued :i numinous, rev
tuincble to the -ne xt tn.i cf tui
court to be held for she county of
Cabarrus, at tba coiu-t hoaso in
Concord, on the Ctb lUmuAy bfor.
tbe 1st Mool5 w ilarch, 1895,
agoicfit tho d:fuuuf.-'t above name.!
end that the pirnct:!!' has tppiifd
for a':d obts-ined n '.varraut of ut-
tacbnient,
aiBt
ir, in
proooi'i
the dpfn'-i
action, iO"
f ii-mhla at srid ti:v.o aisa ulat-o.
"in SR.bl Rcliofi ; vrfaat cf ei
Uehmcnt the ;iaint:' above mined
e'suois that use dtffuij.it ahove
niiuifid is ind.-. Lrod to tbo pl?.intifx in
iLe eu.n of rj:reo Kimrr.d
Seventy -!Tiv3 Dollar, 375). with
interc t, Jcsal ariyi e aval ser
vices and otbr coEBiuerutioaa ren.
de ed the defendant.. Tho tVfer.d
ant-above uamed is hwvby liOtiiictj
tbcA, uniesa Le apiss-ur i-:- id tia.c
and ylaoe aud ple-.-d, i:asTV.V' cr
dfiraur to t;jo plain tiff's ecniij'.aint.
whitth vill bo liif-I in tiie oilioe ol
tno Cicrs cf thinCiiirt vit'iin the
first tlivc-s days of fi'J lei the
phiintiff will epp v to tlu court for
t!.t relief dcr.anufl in the com
plaint tiid &n&?it of attachment k
U'is fiction.
This, Oiiisbprthtf 16th. ISO.
JAS. C. G.ESON,
Cirk Superior Cnort.
i -7iiU l'EE'3 'KALE O F LAND.
By virtue of a mort-'te or deed of
t.rac executrt to me, E'-mi King, by
Moses Ktveaiei' .nt wife E!izjt;-:ij
Mesemer, on th 13eh d:y of Feb
nary, 1S92, ami recorded in tin
office of Register cf Deedi for Cr.bi.r-
tut i,m in,i -- r t -L mor!.?age3
1 T .rill -.,,!! fT-
cash at r .bllruoiion it the court
house door in Co'icord &c 1 o'clcc:
p. m., on Monday, t.ho "ih tbty of
January, 1805. tW certUin p:;roe! nf
land 6iHi3ted at Pioneer Hi! is, said
county, adj.inmg the buds of Johi.
A Brnhdt-dt und others, (.or.'auing
forty one acre. :n;:ro o: the
tcete3 and t:-iud-ii-:a of 'yhich sr.'
fully g;vtn !a faid i.rlgr.0 uud
also the fol'owir.g nerionr.t property,
viz: oao ?x-:k .oior. i borer nralr;
one roan horse-; one red mcir uiilk
cow. Ela:.' lixr., Trr.strc.
Tnis Nov. ?0,b, IS'U.
A D M IXISTItA'tOR'S KOTI C E.
Uaviug qu.ilided as admini-urator o
Mrs. Kalf-iir Stowe, deceased, -all person
owini? said estate are hereby r.otiiicdtba
they must mal'.o iaimudiate payMeii', or
suit will be brought; nd all persons inv
in2 claims agarnsfsairt estate must pre
sent them to the uivJersiijiied duly ati
theutieated ou or before tho 20th day
of .November, 18U5, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
Nov. 20, 1334. LLATd KIInG,
Administrator.
ADSISlSTEATOlt'S NOTICE.
HnviDg been duly appointed ad
qualified administrator of tho estate
of E'dzibeth 3iott, 1.eee:-igrc, ad
peraotiH holdia"? claims iicrviust f,?vJ
deceased ara heroi y i;otiiied to pre
sent them to the undersigned fcr
payment oa oAlsoforo the 2vra c!ay
ot J.invjarv. i&35 or tlti i notice .v.ii
be plena us u bar to thair rocovocy.
Also all ooi sons owing e'.id dc.cc:t8
etture uotilied th-it prowpt paya-vnt
is expected. O. E. E.vnEiscEn,
Admistrac.-r'
This, Dacsmbsr 22, 1S31,
" AUMINlSTIiATOR'S NOTICE.
liaving qualified as the Administrator
of ilary Edgerson, ileceasud, alt persons
owing sa:a ei.uiie are liercby notiuea tiial
they mii'st make immediate payment, or
suit -will be brought. And ml persons
having claims against said estate must
present them to the undersigned, duly
authenticated, on or before the 1st day
of July, 13!)8, or this notice will.bt plcsd
in bar lor their recovery.
C. P. ;LIX, Administrator.
Tnis, Dscember 5, ISO.
By. W. 5i- SMITH, Attcrncv
NO HUE.
By authority cf iwo ei n'tfrajres
executed by A G WLito ana who to
A C Boctt, oce on tbe 13th day of
January tl other oa tb.9 22nj
of 1'ebi uury ifrSS, I will, as executor
of A OScott.dec'd S9llon Thursd-y,
the 3rd day of January 1895, at lie
court house door in Concord, for
cash, at publics sale .to the highest
bidder, the lands w described in the
above mentioned nfortgnses.
T. F. Phaee, Executor
of A. C. Scott de
Nov. 17th. 1S9-1.
Xotice To Snpervisurs, I'.oaa J,vei
HCfrn und Sand Ihrnds.
Whereas, complaiot hafl bsev
inade to the Board that tho Super
visors. Overseers aud Road Hands,
of the several Townships of the
County have in some instances neg
lected their duty, notice is hereby
eivea to all such persons who neg
lect their road duty will be proscut-
ed. ly .Board or CoimissioNEits.
Speculation,
EAMMONU& CO.
tl
Brokers.
130 & 182 Pearl Street,
NEW YORK CITY, IT. Y.
Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought an
fold, or carried ou Margin.
P. S. Send for explanatory eiicu
lar on speculation, also weekly mar
ket letter. (Fiee N dwly
19
THE ARM LOCK
BED SPRING
Adjust. rl at both ends
The most comfortable lied
Spring yvt known to the
world. It will not getone
sided it stands perfectly
square and will not bes
come loose.
THE ARM LOCK
BED SPRING
is in nanny of 'the "best
liomes in town ami county.
Mr. John 1 Allison nud
L-r. L. M. Arch'ij' say it
ia roaij.lete and tlisy
would net jIo with.cn t
. - them.
For fnrthfr psrflcularg call
on ma or address,
J. Wallace Cook.
Concord, JST. G,
mount Amoenb
SEMINARY
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AT YORKE'S
flora's .Teu ciry for cv.vry one,
Ami .Tewelri- for you ;
ft'eiKihr? gifts for ffroom an'.l briJa.
Ati l for t lie bahy bf yoa siile,
BiitMav :ifts for father sud mathr-r,
Lover, swceiUeart, sisl'.-r :ani i.rotncr.
Uncla and mist, u; u'lil consin.
One single article oi by U! (io.i r..
Beiutiful silycr knives find fork.
Ou:i bo bc i--ht Cui:o cheap :it Yorke's ;
Wdtcii'-u ;-.nd ctiuins anu t'oldrn r:ns;s,
Brcfw-i.-us, cli.iriin.'finu all such thing?.
Chriftnias presents foryoun: and old,
Uiul at lorKe s, tliey ;;lul be sol-.' :
Cokcord, K. O.
J. M. Opell,
Prr-idfi-.t.
Book 't'"p-r.
850,000
l-U'OO
D. B. CcLTKAXt,
Capital,
surplus,
DIECiOIW:
J. On eli,, !). F. Caxso:.-,
Er.Af Kino, ,7. '-.v. Caizsox,
IV. U. ObELL. ;.V. II. Lii.lv,
I). D, Oor,T:.AXE.
CONCOItD IiAi:lvEL':-.
COTTOII
Of.rrcet-d ly Cnnnons & F.iizfr.
Goo'i mid;:lii;g 5 05
Sliiluliuzs 4 tti
Lo v midu'inj i G2i
Stains 4 i tc4 75
J:y;xxU hi . W Svlnk.
j j
II to 4
....St;:!J
ii!-"tv-cr.r!?.L iv.vs-i
Duik tuc-a-t, .'.ides
Ceesax
iSn'jtor
Chicken
Com
J-iC
Flortr (Xoith 5aro::t;a
Meal
Oatfi
i'r.liow
..10 tol:;
AD.MIN I&Tii V'!X) 3'S NO TIJ
Having qualified as the ndmiaisi r;'.toi
of ilrs. Lucy A Kady, deceased, ail per
sons owing eaid estate are liore!y null
lied that they muot make immediate pay
ment or suU will l-e brought. And nil
persons having claim-) against ssid es
tate must present tiifni to the undersign
ed, duly iiuihenti' aied, on or before the
12th d.iy of Nov. 1 ).!. or this notiod m-u1
be pleuu r.i b.;r of tncir rfc v'.ry. '
L. J. Fom., Adm'r
This, 12th day of November,
ADMlKLSTRATKIXk0TI'JE.
The undersigned having been eppoint
ed ami qualified as acministrntris of tin1
estate of Martha A. Line, deceased, all
persona indebted to said estate, nuts:
make prompt payment; and &'l per-ous
noiuing claims against saia estate, must
present the same lor payment ua or b
fore the 14th day of November. 1893,. or
tnis notice will be p!( Riled m bar for Xhtrn
recovery. JIAUTIXA M. JJPE,
rri-niuistratrix.
This, the of ov.!834.
) North Carolina;
Superior Court
) Cabarrus County.
J. P. Goodman, ct, al.; heirs at law of B.
E. Klutz, vsT. II. tapp, Tobias Keit-
ler, et. al.
To the Sheriff of '"abarrus county:
You are hereby commandfd to st'.m.
mon (i. J. Goodmanand Ely Goodman to
be and appear before the judge of our
Superior Court to be held for the county
ot Cabarrus, at the court house in Con
cord on the Cth Monday before the first
Monday ia March, 1895, at which time
and place they can, if they see tit, make
themselves parties, plaintiff or defendant,
in the above entitled case and take such
action as they may see lit to take with
regatd to the matters i -volved in said
suit. J.MES O. GIBSON,
Clerk Stiperiof Court.
December 8, 1891 Cw
SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN
PROPERTY.
By virtue of authority vfsled in
rue by u deef of trust from Caleb A
Suther io James G Gibson, clerjj of
the Superior Court for Cabarrus
county for the benefit of six children
of said C A Suther named in said
deed of trust which is dated Jan
uary 10, 1880 aud dulj registered io
the Register of Deeds office of C
barius county in book 31, page 331.
I will on Monday the 3rd dav ol
February 1895 sell atthn courthouse
door in Concord at 12 ociock, noon,
ail that town lot oa Church street
said town".' adjoining the lots of urn
lateWG Einio, Josey Suther and
thers, Mia known as the Caleb
iuther flot. for the metes ana
bounds (K which see said deed of
tiust. "Serins of Bids $350, three
huiidredVmd fifty dollars each, the
balance tt-() months lime note und
approved securVy required at 8, per
cent, interest Vom data of sale.
Jas. C Gibson.
Trustee and Uierk Superior Court.
This, Deoeinber 19; 1S95. . dw
ii-
"Christmas Presen-tS."
FOR BIG FOLKS, 7JTTT C FOLKri
AKD ALL KINDS OF FOLKE.
Tlia FuruitTire Store presents for husbands, wives sons and
daughters, mother and sisters. THE FUIiNITURE STORE
presents for somebody else's tlunghier mid perhaps somebody
else's sister and your own dear
6 o r
JULIA
Nolace like the POKKITURE STORE.
Everybody coucedrs tiie fact that if you want a present for
a BRIDE or GKOOI,! the Furniture Store of
CANNONS, FETZER & BELL
is the place to get it
P. S. A earsload of presentajust in.
L J k -
f - 5 Vg
Ludden Bates
I:'y Correeponclcaea. Evtryliiitg is io pl-iia prii
prieetv Terms, Kvervtliog
j NO MISUNDERSTANDING I
No 'ssger of yor. paying more than unv one else
O'irO.n-Price Systtiii Prevents that. A child can
dj jttf ps well witli us as the sharpest trader.
Every Instrument Guaranteed ail irt. paid. Catalogues
'ree on application. Write to us
UA1N HOUSE SAAMNNAIL OA.
miAULOTTB BRANPfl, V. .1. WHEELER, Manager.
in a
.itXi. V'i
MATEKIAL CHEAP T
AT
Fenix Flour Mills.
'Ye are now selling FLOUR cheaper than it has ever been
sold in Concora, especially when the qnality of the goods is
taken ii.to ;or;sklration.
VvT; have jnst mailed to our customers, qnotations which
are extr:;o'y low. Wheat and corn always in demand at
highest iiiHVuf-t pri ; s. We fill orders promptly and tarnish
price ii;-t ou uiiplination
; v. 7-.CROreKLTi. Proprietor.
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0
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m mm Fo
1
end Ssrofula
P. P. P. purlilEE to Wood, "b jiism
, tVo wrajt nad ijcbiilt'ity!, -pivv
Ftrenrii to woalrc nou avrvea, r;.i-'e;
l!n.ta5c.,,lc!n'rT '-Le -i hep-' u ;i.ifl
),(. ',iDo:a ThiTO stcU.vzp..-., jS.mn.y
-: n3and lassitaao Atnl pre . ailt-j.
F'lrprlEaftry.arccEftry and Urtlry
tr-plilii.-, lorLlooti poi'.:::tii;:, mercu
rial polso'J, main rin. dy.jpepr'., nud
Jn ail tlocA .uJ eL!n I'iaoaes, hko
blotches, jiir:pio3, oid chro.t'.e iioew,
tetter. schI! bead, holla, ory.-lioias,
eczema-wo mey S3V, Kltho'ii f-nr of
contra(ilctfon,that P. P. P. Jatbofcost
blood porliier In the -rrorld.and mnkos
positive, Rpoedy and p;riii.ziiez.t uLrea
Id nil caucs.
mmm.mm, l.aggMi i -irffi mu 1 1 1MB n
Iad!ee whose iiyetoms nro poisoned
end . bose blo-odislnan Impure condi
tion, Joe to menstriiRl Irregular tied,
sro DecoHariy benelice5 bv the won
cerful toaic and bion.j ci'abalDirproj''-crtlt-aof
P. P. P.-Pi-iokiy Aah, Poka
l:oot and Potassium.
fiPHiNGFiKr.'D, Mo An?. 14th,
I can spais ia the biiriift terms of
your mo.l'.oifle from my owa prsoatl
InowieiKe. I waa affected wltf. Uert
disease, piecriy and rheumatism to
35 years, was treated by thrvery bn 6
Lhyeiieisns ana spent hanMds of g1
la ra, tried every knowi rtrm-dy with
out LndlnK relief. I have only takea
one Pottle of yonrP. P. P., and can
cheerfully eny It haa done me more
fooc than any thlnt? I have ever taken,
onn recomniODd yoar medlcino to all
BUflerera of the above diseases.
MRS. M. M. YKAEY.
CprlHlIbld, Green County. LLo.
.-Jv-t!..
Wo Prize Most
ars net tli-i fjcvrjpivra and gimcracts
wt gather E.bout us. Every life, of
tours, hi? its yacrcd tinscltd treas
C'i:, ;.i i!is practical wcik-a-day
woi'J r.:a;i is prone to value most
tlicrre thinjrs which serve him best.
Not muds sentiment in this, per
h'p, but seme sense all the same.
Til?
McCormick
Hacljfno cf . Steel
taies first Ce world ever,
litutdx.-ls cf t'xu-ands cf grain
p:xnvi.'r3 cr'l it ir.t oest larvestcr
tnd LiaJcr that vtr vert fciuj a
grain fieH, and they pa.e il accord
iadv. It isn't serf'rnt with tlicm
it's j'Jitp'iia. old-t-ishtoiscd com. f
men sense. i,ey -;e it Le:t be
caise i: rorvss i'r.z.n l.cet.
It costs more r .oncy than -some
Larvesters, but that's because it'3
morevaluaKe. -ItSTSvantayes mors
than offset the added cost.
The " Machine c f Ucd " is built
to harvest the grain crop of the
vorld, and to do i: fcetter than aay
oiner macnine.
Perhaps yoa mny care to know jr.
About this Uarvasier. uvx cataicue
interest "you. .
KcCoEHiCK Harvests ksokss
CHICAGO, Hi..
Torka $ Wadaworth, Ager
-i; j ('C- Fi;iGi'! v asp, rOi-E nooi
. 7 : ! ;. i- "-Y
- ANN"
C. F. & B
w P Q
THE
-- c fi ft fi cs f si . & a
Pimples. Blotches
or? (Tl?r! Qryn
g-'FJdnoy Troubles
ilia taiirc-f y rrmoveu by P.P.P.
"Jr!et!y Aah, P.ke Root and Potas-
3
in.
srTmrEN. O.. Jaly 21, 1901.
?ss:.t L:;'Pman Caori., SavanDab,
t!.v sins I bought a bocue or
.. P. at Hot Bpriufrs. Arts.. and
clone me- more irood than throe
9' rrtatment at the Hot Sprint's.
ihrue botil-is C. O. D.
ceipectfully yours,
JAS. M. NFWTON,
Aberdoou, Broica County, O.
Capt. 3. E. Jobnston.
To alt irfiom it may confirm I her
bv testify to the irnndvnul properties
c-f P. P. P. for eruptions of t p.e ekio. I
suTicred for r.everal yeara with an un
pliliitiy and tiisaftreeable eruption oa
m . lace. I tried every fenown reme
dy but in vain. until P. P. P. was used,
b;-.d am now entirely curd.
(Signuii by; J. D. JOHNSTON.
Euvannab. Oa.
Shla Cancer Cured.
Tiit'.mcnyfrom the ilayar of SequinTix.
7Sesshs. Lippuan Bros.. Savannah,
ca. : tieniiemenL tave tnea your r.
V. P. fur a disease of the skin, usually
Known as esm cpncer.oi luiny years'
Elamilnp, ond found (treut reliof: It
puriiiesihe blood and removes all lr l '
riiation from the seat of the disease
end prevents any spreading of the
sores. I have taken flveor six botiioa
and feel conlldeat thntanother course
will effeoc a cure. It has also relieved
mo from Indigestion and BtoinaoU
trocbles. Yours truly,
CAP T. W. M. RUST,
Attorney at Lav7.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. . ..
LEFPKSArJ BROS.
PHO?EIETOE3,
Up-istan's Slock.SavannaU, Ga
AWa.eor:
j
does not necessarily
and happiness on tbe p. ;' - ' :
possessor. It is r.c: r
gives us pleasure, t.-ut tis 0- ,
that money will bay. ) '
Some people spend n:or. '
"tshly, and fancy tltoy f -. . . j
ment in doinjj it,' but the . . v
is more fancied than ical. -k. ; '
who bo)s ij
The TilcQcYmlz:: ;
,( No. 4 Steel rv'ovr.i J
can ever be accused rf sjx-:i.''i iv
money foolishly, and he'll iiiui s i U.
hundred reasons to convince
his wisdom. 1 t-j
Wc are building the i'o. Z 't U
meet the demand for a rc-Y jj
penor mower, one taat er.iKr.s im y
prime requisites of darcbi'itf. 1
venience and itht draft .1
You'll like this mower; roi r-r-r-'
because thousands cf ot'. e; i'jrr -
like it, but
ase it is r. ii-,!'y
likeable machir.t
If yon rs
to buy a mow
you ougnt to i.i
the wo. 4.
Cettha tcC-r
itek C-ilofrar ryw.'.y.
U a-ontsiurnt
HICAQO. IU. .
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