7- , ! Ax ..-a . - ' .- - t r - ----- ""riir n ": w""rB-w f - -7 - 1 t' a-T r i--T - 1 - i 11 1 am . 1 1 , iZ.mii.!j--r----" UE0E11BER 26, 1895. CONCORD, CAlJAJtKCB COUMT, N. JAMES P. COOK, - EDITOR. II I Kit A II FOB AM Kit It.' A. a. to loob U1UTCI vicvctciiiu Ud9 lietii . 1 1 . has reached the high plane of pa triotism. It makes do dillerece the American people what the poli tics of the occnpant of ihe White lion se may. be when the nation facing a crisis. It is only impor tant that the President! shall representative of all the people in their views, and above all else broad minded, libera1, patriotic, and an American through and fhrongh. President Cleyelands message yoices the sentiment of the people. It is an sble state paper. Ilia ' anas lysis of the Monroe doctrine is so clear that a child may understand it Hisjmaintenance of the rights of America is firm, dignified and manly. It is of little importance that some people can see in it only a bid for a third term. Political con siderations may qr may not have actnated the President. He has risen to the dignity" of his great office and has eo bravely faced the issue that much may be forgiven him. The message fill be read and its sentiments re-echoed by every maa m the United States. When the President of the United States acts for all the people in a grave emer gency, when he drops the cloak of the partisan, he should have and will have the unfaltering support of eyery one whc values country aboye party. It is pleasure tor the Morning Advertiser to be able to agree with President Cleveland, and we heartily congratulate him upon nia manly American utterance which is today the talk of the civilired world. It ia good to be an American ! It is good to have an American Presi dent ! It ia good to be in the right ! And it ia good to have an Executive nrlin lrnntrirto f hfi ritrTlf. riarpfl mnlllM tain it ! - We are first and above all else Americans and patriots ! The aboye is from the New York Morning Advertiser, that haa cussed Cleveland, vilified the South and saw nothing good in anything but lle publican3, even going bo far as call ing the PopulistB the "scums of the earth" or worda to that effect. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. French paper8 are jubilant over England's dilemma, The Louisiana State Democratic convention is meeting in Shreyeport, The National Christian Confer ence met in the Moody tabernacle at Atlanta on December 18th. four of the injured men on the St Paul at New York died at diff erent times during the day and night, on the IStb, and deaths now number nine. The Atlanta committee in charge of arrangements for colored people's lay at the fair, December 2 6tb, re quest colored miiiaters to preach on the importance of the, colored ex hibit on Sunday, December 22nd, . onI nvna tliA MM fs of fori l The Georgia State Popiriist con vention met in Atlanta on Decerns ber 18th to elect delegates to the national ; convention. The reason it met before the national conven tion was called was because of the Cheap rates to Atlanta. The usual Populistio platform was adopted, Coxey was not allowed to address the body. The convention favored . upholding the Monroe doctrine. Weds it North 4'nrollumu. Ltnchbukg, Va., Dec 19, Misb Carrie Warkick Daniel, daughter of Senator John W Daniel, wa3 mar ried at noon to-day to Mr. Frederick ' Harper, of Wilmington, N. C. The marriage took place at Westerly, the country bouse of the bride's parents, in the suburbs of this city. Bev. T M Carson, rector of St. Paul'B church, officiated. The par lors, hall and stairway were beauti f ally decorated with evergreens, palms, . roses and smilax. Much "of the work was done by. the fair hands , of the bride. , . Jndpe Thnruian nWill. Coxrotrs, 0., bee. 19, The pro bated will today of the late Senator Thurman shows he was worth lrom $160,000 to $170,000. After pro viding for the distribution of cer tain Jjersonal effects, the will, which ft draini October 29. 1879, directs that the te&l estate Columbus, be equally diyided between hia three : children ; all other real estate v eqa ally 'between his two daughters. I o aaonmine or oirtun! Jn Dr. lilies' Pais t All Pain. "On cant doM." : 1 . ... . . : ' COtfiXTl' STATEMENT (CobUcutd iruia outside pages.) C Sarah Eink supplies for one month, Martha UarriB, supplies Caroline Mcliee for sup plies Joanah Boger for supplies for oue month Albert Cannon same Harriet McCorkle for 8np plies Levima Pence for snp plies for one month Minena Koss, same, Mary Steele, Ranie, Dcvie Kirk, same, Katie Furr, same, S N Johnson for coffin Dock Bhankle for supplies for one month Sandy Garmon for sup plies Esther Robinson, eame E'izabeth Hinson same Julius Garmon same Isabella Shimpock same E II Benson for work on roid Jesse Earnhardt for peas for county home John W Cook for hire at county home D H McEachren for work on bridge Betsy Barringer for sup plies Lizzie Black same W L Winecoff for coffin J S Hill for feeding pris oners W M Weddington 'for books and services as clerk of board 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 1 25 to 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 4 20 29 CO 8 55 1 00 1 00 2 00 67 60 32 65 4 50 40 58 7 14 J S Hill for work on jail 1IW1 rylmg same Cannons & Fetzer for goods for countv borne J B Sherrill to public bridge notice N I Bakke for medicine for Jane Moore 1 CO F W Glans fot timber for public road 1 20 M L Julian for work on iail 1 75 Samuel Sloop & Son for ccnin 2 00 1 30 2 75 J P Gibson for medicine for county home J P Gibson for medicine for chain gang Dove & Boat for goods .Tor county home 31 29 Dove & Host for provis ions etc. for chain gang 98 32 Dr. L M Archey for inedi cine etc for countv home C3 00 2 38 21 25 2 50 4 00 1 00 1 00 42 00 20 00 33 00 30 10 J Doye for material for jail J Doue for oats, corn, etc. for chaingang E G Lire for hay for chain gang Caps. Wilkes for bolts, rivets etc. for jail W M Vtddintton for Hannah Rogers Emeline Davis for.Bup- piies J S Turner for services as a m"mber of board Win Propst same Jcs. V Foil for services as a member of board J Dove for services as a member of board $0,424 50 July, 1895. Herbert Smith for work ing convicts 32 50 G F Barnhardt to manasr ing convicts 38 25 26 25 20 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 John Smith to guarding convicts Sidney Barnhardt for guarding convicts Albert Cannon for sup plies for one month Josephine Boger for sup plies Menerva Eoss for supplies Vice Pharr for a applies Martha Harris for sup plies Harriet McCorkle for plies Alfred Morehead for sup plies Dock Shankle for sup. plies Catherine Fun for sup plies Dovie Kirk for supplies Levinia Pence for sup plies Betsy Barringer for sup plies Lizzie Black for supplies Tabby Harris for sup plies Sarah Fink for supplies Caroline McKes for sup plies J J Ezell for repairing waterworks at court house Julius Garmon for sup plies Isabella Shimpock for supplies Sandy Garmon for sup plies John W Cook for hire at county home John Biggers to guarding conyicts Hannah Kogera for sup plies Esther Robinson for sup plies " Jonas Cook for services as list taker, etc C D Barringer , for ser vices as assesor D C Faggart for services as assessor . W F Jannon for seryices as list taker J S Harris for services as assessor ' J D Kluttz for seryices as assessor C L Nuss'man for seryices as assessor J L Peck for seryices as list taker Rnfas Cline for services as assessor 0 M Goodman for Eery ices " as assessor - J H Ritchie for aervices as assessor f s ' ;. AJ Wppard for service 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 00 00 1 00 1 03 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 34 1 25 1 00 1 00 40 50 75 75 75 18 70 8 00 8 00 25 00 14 00 8 00 8 00 13 40 10 00 6 00 '8 80 m liat tiikei : AG Boat .for seryicea as list Uker-- . " ' R C Hiaiis for fcerf ices as liat taker . ' M F Nesbit for seryices as assessor V Jackson Safritfor services as assessor A F Heglar for services aB list taker W D Cline for services as as 'assessor W M Widenhouse for' seryices as assessor M M Tucker for services as assessor C F Smith foi aervices aa list taker P F S tailings for services as assessor R C White for services as list taker Monroe Melchor for ser vices as assessor 19 30 15 00 - 7 00 9DO 12 00 10 70 9 00 t 9 00 17 OO 12 00 00 0Q 00 00 50 18 50 12 OO 20 50 00 00 50 J F Goodson for eer vices as list taker C .A Sherwaod for sers vices as list taker H W Ludwick for ser- vices as assessor 12 00 M M Furr for services as as assessor 14 E K Misenheirafcr for ser vices as assessor W G Newell for services as list taker 18 14 18 18 15 22 12 6 22 18 40 2 1 55 8 10 5 F S Goodman for services assessor F A Archibald for ser vices as list taker William A Smith same H C Cook for seryices as assessor J N Brown for services as list taker Jos Young for services as assessor A M Brown same J A KimmonB for services as list taker J A Reed for meals and lodging insane person J R Ilinson for one coffin' AB Wiilef ard for black. smith work G T Crowell for services as assessor Elam King same J no A Rankin same W C Boyd for work, etc. for chaingang 6 25 Dove & Bost, supplies etc 14 62 80 80 19 55 15 70 1 35 10 00 John "3 Hill, jailor, for feeding prisoner, etc, J Doye, oats, corn and hay for chain gang, Smithdeal & Morris, hard ware etc J JU Leller to working on cart for chain gang D II McEachern for work on bridge etc Cannons & Fetzer for sheeting etc for county hoaae G U Barnhardt for repair ing bridge J T Pounds for one coffin J4T Pounds for hardware etc for jail W C Goodman for wood for road G W Brown for one shoe for county home Dr. J P Gibson for medi cine for county home J P Gibson, for medicine for chain gang John Parneil for black smithing at county home Dr. N D Fetzer for medi cine for county home Dove & Bost for groceries etc for county home Dove & Bost for groceries etc for chain gang John B Sherrill for notices to school committee etc J S Hill for tin cups etc for jail Samuel Sloop & Son for collin for pauper Morrison, Lentz & Co. for blankets road fund W M "Weddington for Eer vices as clerk to board Charles W Misenheimer for repairing Cyrus Alexander for sup plies P B Fetzer to water rent six months P B Fetzer for piping for road Ira Mehaffy to winding court house clock etc D H McEachern for work on iron bridge John K Patterson for ser vices as list taker R T Lippard for services as assessor George W Brown, same M A Walter, same John A Sims, sheriff, for summons to Jonas Cook 6 11 12 00 50 1 50 85 1 45 2 00 2 02 3 90 19 83 89 40 4 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 16 33 2 15 1 00 25 00 16 65 8 00 3 75. 8 00 4 00 4 00 12 00 1 $0 $7,561 07 acgusi, 1895. Catharine Furr for sup plies John W Cook for-hire at county home Levinia Pence for supplies one month Harriet McCorkle for sup plies ' Josephine Boger for sap" plies Minerya Rosa, same Albert Cannon for sup plies Lizzie Black for supplies Vice Pharr for supplies Martha Harris for sup plies Emeline Davis for sup plies Dovie Kirk for supplies J P Hornbuckle for bury- . ing Dr. Langly F W Glass for lumber for road Ida Morehead for supplies Dock Shankle for supplies Sarah Fink for supplies Sandy Garmon for Bup- pjies . JnliaB Garmon for sup, plies - : r Isabella " Shimpock for Supplies , , ' 1 50 27 00 1 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 . 100 2 00 .1 00 2 50 1 60 1 00 .; 75 1 00 : I 00 150 ' 1 00 Betsy. Barringer f orsup' j ' ' plies 'v P.''''''fy" 100 Tabby : Harris lor . sup- ' - plies v " , :, . ' Caroline McRee for'stp .i 00 plies.., '"V" J R Cms for service to - jury ."-. .. ' Mthaify for making f pautd ttc for ' . chain 'gang ' " - ira Mehaffy for ringing court houBe bell Hannah Rogers for sup plies . Will Misenheimer for cut ting out public road J C Bradford for lumber for bridge W L Misenheimer for rock 150 6 5 75 1 2 1 etc tor bridge G Ed, Kestler, treasurer, for 3 00 county jurors for one charges John Ferguson 583 10 load of hay etc Sid Barn hard to guarding conyicts Herbert Smith to work ing convicts John Smith to guarding convicts G F Barnhardt to manag ing conyicts John A Sims for summoning- jurors etc Wesley Castle tor sum moning persons to 'ap pear before the board H A Graber for ice for the court house W J Hill for belts for chain gang 3 2; 90 27 13 S3 75 2713 58 70 22 70 1 58 2 50 John Parneil for black- smithing for county borne G W Brown for harness leather etc for oosnty home Morris & Co. for hardware for chain gang M J Corl for work etc for chain gang J B Willeford for ehoeB, shackles etc for chain gang Dr. J P Gibson for medi cine for county home Dr. J P Gibson for medi cine for chain gang J S Hill, jailor, for feed ing prisoners etc J Dove for corn, oats etc for chain gang W M -Weddington for ser vices as clerk to board etc Sims & Alexander for bucket and dipper for court house P M Morris for Bupper for jurors and officers W N Wilkinson for dig ging grave for Dr. Langly Cyrus Alexander for sup plies Thomas A Lipe for haul ing lumber for road Dove & Bost for county home, supplies Jlrs. S V Ervin for one hair cushion C A Sher-' ood for repair ing bridge Doye & Bost for groceries etc for chain gang W G Meausfor services as counsel for board C F iSmith for his right of way for public road . W J Hill to cost in case State vs Jim Mills May Locke for supplies W GMeans for profession al Eeryices J S Turner for services as a member of the board 1 01 150 4 07 3 55 3 121 3 25 2 10 105 15 7 60 69 23 4 55 1 50 1 00 25 29 20 1 00 89 13 30 00 12 50 2 25 1 00 10 00 20 00 Ordered that the treasurer pay the following amounts to jurors aud court officers, to wit term, 1895: J W Propst, petit juror R T Lippard, same P A Correll, same C 11 Fisher, same T F Litaker, same R L Young, same N F 1 sen hour, same GA Barringer, same C P Cline, eame July 3 30 7 60 7 60 8 5U 8 20 7 60 8 50 9 10 6 10 16 60 7 60 7 60 6 10 John H Moose, same E T Bost, same K L Crayen, same W G Boshamer, same W T Fisher, same Houston Goodnight, same R C Blackweldej, same P M raggart, same, 7 60 8 50 8 20 8 50 9 00 9 00 4 60 12 10 4 60 12 70 J L Peck, same J C Foutz, same A II Peninger, same R W Biggers, same Joe Biggers, talis jaror R M Patterson, petit juror W C Gadd, same 13 70 J A WaJe, same 12 60 V T Melchor, same 13 55 4 60 12 10 13 80 J RT Hill, talis juror G W Burr age, petit jaror J M Hartsell, same W C Furr, same D A Johnston, same D M Lipe, same D B Morrison, same James W Brian, grand juror E M Fields, same II C Cook, same John Taylor, same J O Witherspoon, same -T A Linker, sme R G Harris, same E R Graham, Bame A M Freeze, same James L Brown, same W J Cline, same J 1m Brown, same O W Swink, same B F Bost, Bame . George W Bost, Bame John W Cook, same vV B Parks, same . W L Parish, court officer John D Walker, grand juror D W Lilly, court efficer D B Cros8.J;ali8 juror Jeseph Young, same E K Misenheimer, same John P Suther, same O A Pitts, same W C Litaker, same George M . Misenheimer, . same .-- ..v-..-' '" t : .'-""; M A Emerson, same' HP Tucker, same W P Rogers, same j i Frank Smith, same ' - ; 13 40 13 50 9 35 9 10 8 65 9 10 8 95 7 90 9 10 8 90 8 60 8 90 8 60 8 70 8 lo 7 Oo 7 60 8 2o 8 lo 806 8 7o 6 lo 8 5o 3 19 1 60 1 63 1 60 1 60 1 60 T C Sloan, same W,M Long,. Same ' 1 B W' Misenheimer, same T; 1 6o 1 60 1 60 1 ni J-A usrnhar'lt, iar Jf.U J'.i-nl.ardt, same 1 6) A j Black wetL.r, same 1,6 A rt W trite," Court officer - 1 C-a M JP Nesbit, talis juror 1 60 O AJaenhour, same 1 60 A D Wilson, same ( 1 60 D W Lily, same ' 1 60 W H Hudson, same 1 60 E P Deal, same , 1 60 85 00 J M Coley, same 1 W H Barn hard c, same 1 50 M W Dor ton, talis juror ' 1 CO O C Caldwell, same 1 60 T C Sloan, same 1 CO Watt Barringer, same 160 W C LiUker. same 1 60 W S Ritchie, same 1 60 R R Holdbrooka same 1 60 J M Fisher same 1 60 W V Krimminger same 1 60 C L Cannon eame 1 CO F W Glass same 1 60 J L Stafford eame 1 60 A D Misenheimer same 1 60 H A Castor same 1 60 Dayid Earnhardt same 1 60 J A Litaker same ' 1 60 O M Goodman same 1 60 W H Illume same 1 60 J W Morris same 1 60 W F Cannon same 1 60 C L Krimminger same 1 60 J F Fink same 1 60 H McNamara Bame 1 60 D H Ridenhour same 1 60 J R Hinson same 1 60 J C IlHeman same 1 60 W D Ritchie same 1 60 G J Untz same 1 60 D V Litaker same 1 60 F C Carroll same 1 00 W A Lentz same 1 60 H W Ciess same 1 CO J M Moose same 1 60 W B Joyner aame 1 CO D H Ridenhour same 1 60 M L Cline same 1 60 G 11 Barnhardt same 1 60 J E Henderson same 1 60 W E Litaker same 1 60 William Blume same 1 60 R H Pattereon same 1 60 B F Poteet same 1 60 T D Biggers same 1 60 2S 50 J W Faggart same 1 10 rred Cline same 1 60 R F Cline same 1 CO J F Goodson same 1 60 8,807 20 SEPTEMBER 1895. John Smith to guarding: convicts $ 2? 13 60 Herbert Smith to working convicts 33 50 Sid Barnhardt to guarding convicts 27 13 G F Barnhardt to manag ing convicts etc 65 05 Levinia Pence for sup plies 1 50 Lizzie Black same 1 00 Betsy Bai ringer same 1 00 Harriet McCorkle same 1 00 Martha Harris same 1 00 Hannah Rogers same 1 00 Albert Cajnon same Vicey Pharr same Dock Shankle same" Josephine Boger same 00 00 75 00 50 00 Catherine Furr same Minerva Ross same Ida Morshead aame Sarah Fink same 100 1 50 Sandy Garmon same 1 00 Julius Garmon same 1 50 Monroe Lingle same 75 Caroline McRee same 1 00 Dovie Kirk same 1 00 E H Johnston for service as superyisor on roads etc 5 00 B F Bost for warning hands to work road 1 25 J R Black welder for ser vices a3 overseer of road 1 00 1 00 J R Cochrane for seryice as overseer of road W Davis to warning hands to work road W Bost to warning banda to work road C Deal to warning hands to work road two yetrs A Faggart for wagon and team on road 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 G D Daniels to warning haod8 to work road S R Fisher to warning hands to vork road J James Furr for services as overseer of road Walter Ritchie to service as overseer of road 1 00 R li Smith to furnishing and hauling lumber 4 05 G B Love to warning hands on road 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 S S Johnston to warning hands on road Adi'son Wilson to warning hands to work road W I Mabry to warning banda on road B P John8on to warning hands to work on road 1 00 F S Sloop for services s overseer of road 1 00 R W Query to warning hands to work on: road A Lefler to warning hands to work road 4 00 " 1 00 W F Morrison for seryices as supervisor of road W Barrier to warning hands to work road 4 00 1 00 I 3 75 100 3 00 .5 00 2 78 9 00 4 oo 1 oo 4 oo 1 oo 5 25 5 75 718 C P Cline for work on culbert J M Sifford for warning hands to work road C E Peck for services as Bupei visor if public road C P Cline for services a supervisor of road C P Clme ' for hauling lumber on road . D Conner for lumber for road F Bost for service! as supervisor of road A Shoe for warning hands on road W N Misenheimer for seryices as supervisor Hons tun Goodnight to warnufg hands to work road Lee Smith for lumber for road ' W M Mowrer for lumber t etc, for road Daniel Carter for lumber for road V r ' " -. W Linker Jlo warning Cc-tinttel on of it,-' r 60 60 V9IGABETTES B5STHEAHERICIN TOBACCO ioXtflfr DURHAM, n.C. U.3.A MADE FROM High Grads Tobasso AND ABSOLUTELY PURE WHEN PEOPLE SEE THE BAR GAINS WE HAVE THEY WONDER HOW WE GET THEM. Take Towles We have a splendid one for 10c. A Ron tleman came in the other day and bought them thought we were bluf nng him. We got in anotherxlot. Same price. Such a collection and variety of Ladies Handkerchiefs plain and farcy border. Think of bujing thriu for 5c. Can't tell them from 10c. ones. Moquet and Smyrna Rugs Such useful presents. You can Uuy one for 750., 62.25, $3.50, 4,00. GLOVES 15. 20, 25 and 35c. Kid Gloves, proity shades at 1.00 per paii s. Quite a pretty line of SATINS for fancy work See our !i& C1I Split your Sides for 25c . Jacquards and Boucles and quite a pood lino of SERGES 45 inches widu K'c. pc-r yard. Don't fovset, all wool,, both ways 25c. yd. Ucantiful a-hit Connlor panes 1.00, 1,50 and 2.o:). Present that satisfy, easo the conscience mid jriveyon the happiest Chnstnms ever sneiit. (Jau't mis; it On auytbin;?. Bound to win. No trash. Cannons k Urn. TPtUSTEE-S SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted to me by W. J. McLaughlin and wife on the 1st day of January, 1891, and recorded in the Register of Deeds olllce for Cabarrus county in book 5, llecord of Mortgages, page 592, etc., I. Hugh W. Harris, trustee, will on Tuesday the 7th day of January, 189G, at 12 o'clock m., sell to the highest bidder at public auction at the court house door in Concord. N. C, all that certain tract of land described in said deed of trust, situated in the county of Cabarrus, adjoining the lands of W. J. McLaughlin, G W. Patterson and others and bounded as follows, viz: Ueginning at a cedars on the east bank of Black branch and runs n 16 e 14 clis to a stone by a p. o Patterson's corner, thence with W J. McLaughlin's n 82 J w 48' chs to a hickory on the east bank of Cod die creek, W. J. McLaughlin's coro ner, thence down said creek with its meanders to ti e mouth of Black branch above Patterson's as fol lows, viz: s GJ e 4 J chs, thence 8 19 w 5 chs, thence s 7 w 2 J chs, thence s 40 w 7 chs, thence & 05 w 2i chs; thence s 2 e 3! chs to an inland thence s 14 e 4, chs thence n 78 e 34 chs, thence n 43 e 2 cbs, thence s 81 e(H chs, thence n 12 e 4 chs, thence n 51 e 4i chs, thence n 862 e 6 chs, thence a 51 e 4j chs, thence s 15 e 9j chs to a white oak; thence s 62 w 3 chs, thence s 88 w 5 chs, thence s 10 e 6 chs, thence s 34 e 5 chs, thence s 05 e 5J chs; thence n 78 e li chs, thence n 19 w 41 chs, thence n 51 e 2 chs to the mouth of a drain by two hickories, thence s 75 e 5 J chs; thence n 74 e 81 chs the moutn of a branch and the same course n 74 e 1J chs, thence s 50 e 7J chs to the mouth of Black's branch above G. W. Patterson's mill. Thence up the channel of branch an follows, viz: n 36 e 3.30 chs, thence n 17 e 2.20 chs, thence n 23 w 8 chs, thence n 15 e 1 cb, thence CI e 5-90 chs to a crook, thence n 28 w3; chs to the beginning, containing 144 acres more or less. Terms of sale, canh. This December 3d, 1895. HUGH W, HARRIS, Trustee. S1LEOFLAND. Under a decree of the Supreme Court made in a special procedin. entitled D. P. Walter and wife M.A aud others ex par tee, I, as commis sioner, will expose to public sale at the court house door in Concord, on Monday, the (5th dav of Januarv. 1896. at 12 o'clock noon: All that tract of land edti'ated in Cabarrus county, adjoining Aaron Winecoff and others, .containing 55 acrea more or less being the home place of the late Cornelia Suther deed. Terms of sale cash, balance on six months time, note and approved security with interest from date of sale re quired. ' D. P. Walteb, .Nov. 27, 189j. Commissioner. The 'nnthorn Knilwnv ia arm running all trains , on the "block" system!. It has a night operator at eywy tekgragh station on the " line V.l. i,v -v. tJ w Don t You Give Me Away. Professional KJards. L.M, ARCHEY, MB. Physician and Surgeon. Concord, N. C. OFFICE: ST.' CLOUD ANNEX. JN0.R-.ERWIN. C- A- MISENHEIMER ERVVIN & MISENHEIMER Physicians and Surgeons Office No. 3. Harty building, op oosite 2nd Presbyterian church Charlotte. N. O- MORRISON H. CALDWEL ATTORNEY AT LAW, pONCORD, N. C. Office in Morris building, opposite Court House. L The best thing in LADIFS FLUOED LINED BLACK SEAMLESS HOSE for the small sum of 10 cents. Tte same thing in men's at 10 cents, L six hook corset for LO cents s what you ought to see. rom 2h to 35 cents and are good values. Nothing cheaper in town tb"our line o n IEE1MS. "if you wauta"MXTPP for 50 cents that is worth 1,00 ya caa efc ll- LOWE & SON. tori MonalM Concord, N. C. J. M. Odeli., President D. B. Ccltrane, Cashier. L. D. Coltrane, Assistant Cashier Capital, Surplus, $50,000 $16,t00 DIhECTORS; J. M. Odell, D. F. Cannon Elam Kins, J. W. Cannon, W R. Odell, W.'H. Lillt, D. B Coltrane. Mount Amoena SE5tiNAR" A Flourishing School for Young Ladies. TEN TEACHERS - Ornamental Branches Receive Carefui Attention, . REV. C. L. T. FISHER, A M Pbisoipak, nuir COLUMN units HI S a-Ai' PATTERSONS We invite you to call and get our prices from the largest stock of Groceries in Concord". We offer th following . at wnolesale and retail: 100 barrels sngaj!'L 25 cases Arbuckles effee. 25 bags green coffee. 75 barrels kerosene oil. One car salt. One car lime and cement. 25 cases Star potash, 50 cases Mendlesons potash. 100 cases matches. 50 boxes soap. 50 boxes soda. 25 kegs soda. One car flour. One car shipstuff. 25 cases "Rex" baking powi ders. w" cases "uooa uacirf DaKing pewders. 100 Boxes Tobacco. j 75 Boxes Snuu'-Gail & a and Ladies Choice, 50 thousand Cigarettes. 10 " Cheroots. 100 thousand paper bags. Two tons wrapping paper. We have a large stock of V both new and second hand and will make you some yery low prices. Come and see us. Pattterson's WHOLESALE ANDlRETAIL STOKE CONCORD, N. O. GET THE BEST When you are aboattobuy a Sewin? Machine do nut be deceived by alluring advertisements nn 1 be 1! to think you can get the best made, uact xluifched. and Most Popular for a mere song. See to it that you buy from reliable mnnu f.i.t'trers that have gained a rcputatioa by honest and sq uare dualinj;, yob will then f;et a Sewinjr Machine that is noted the worHl over for its dura bility. You want the one that is easiest to manage and is 'h Light Running 1 J'rr There is none In the world that can equal in mechanical con struction, durability of working ' parts, fineness of finish, beauty in appearance, or has as many improvements as the Nkw Home It has Automatic Tension, Donble Feed, alike on both sides of needle patented), no other has it ; New Stand ( fiatentea driving wheel hinged on adjustable centers, thys reducing friction to the minimum. V WRITE FOR CIRCULA THE HEW HOME SEWING HACHM CO. Ohaxok, Mabs. Boston , Yah. t8t7inoirSQTTAjm,V.Y ClUCAilO. IT.L. ST. LOI'IH, MO. lliLLU.TlLa. tug Piuxciaco, Oal. Atlanta, Ga. FOR BALE BY YORKE & WADSWOKTH Concosd. N. C Kotice'er Nelsnrc. Notice Is hereby given of the seizure of the following property for violation of the Internal Reveune laws of the United States, to wit : Near Albemarle, N. C, November 19, 1895. Two gray Ihorses, 1 two-horse wagon and harness, 1 valise and 'contents, sup posed to be the property of N. L. llightower. Any person claimiii said property Is hereby notified to appear before the un dersigned at his olllce in Ashville, N. V., within thirty (0O1 dnys from the date hereof and make such claim in the form and manner presenile.! by law, or the property will be declared forfeted to the United States. SAX L. ROGERS. Collector Sill Dist. N. CA By It. S. Harris, 15.0. Nov.ii7,ib'.5. (n29w SALE OF VALUABLE KtAj ESTATE. - Having been duly appointed a comumsioDer to sell the real estate of Daniel Littles, deceased, in a Bpecial proceedins: in the Superior Court ot Cabarrus county for par tition "entitled John Barbee, J, B. Barbee and others expartee, I aa such commissioner will offer at pub lie auction at tbe court bouse door in Concord on Monday, the 6th day of January, 1896, at, 12 o'clock, noon, all that valuable tract of land Bituated in Mo. 10 township, Cabar rur county, adjoining the lands of M. L. B8t, John H. HortBell and others on Kocky River, containing; 197 acres, more or less, and known as the Daniel Little s' lands. Terms of sale i one-third cash on day of sale, balance on six months time note and approved, security with interest from date of sale re quired. ' December 4, 189o. James C. Gibson, v. Commissioner. FIRE INSURANCE. When in heed of Fire Insurance. call and see us, or write. Werepre sent only hrst-clasB Home and i or-i. eign companies. - ftespeoUully, . WOODHOHSX & Il4.BI8. BAGGING 11 TIES. 1

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