r
' - -
j eiOea. Oac
. .jiauifj we had the ratio of 15
t 1 tot tbcre was more than 15
timei as much silver oo the market
tkt there was of gold. 1c was Eft
ural thut people would sell thfir
silver for gold. Gold became a
thing to hoard or speculate upon and
we hud eilyer ad our money. Later
(in lf3-J) i he ratio w..s changed to
IG to 1. Ultra was not 16 timid a?
much silver to be had as t:f old.
Then BiJycr becume the mon pre
cious and becaoie a thing to hoard or
k peculate npon and we bad gold
cnitfly as money. Later the output
cf silver became so treat that there
ia about 00 to 32 pounds of filur to
one pound of gold. Now whtd is tc
be done about it? To er.ll- in all
the siler una r'.ooia it nicking the
diver dollar BO to SC times as heavy
of a gold dollar(we arc Laving opt 'U
consideration of a'loyb) would be owe
way (entirely toe e.;p-utr.ye); to call
in till the ;old uaJ re-coin it
making the doHrf 1.30 to 1.3?
of the wight of b silver doliar
would bo another expensive way that
vould on I j terye the purpose ti:J
the relative supply cf gold and sil
Tar ballion would chan?. Then it
noull be necessary to call in and
reooia again.
To nnke the gold ami iilvtr dol
iar equal ia intrinsic v: market value
would be to cl ang Lie ra.io as the
supply and demand would 11 initiate.
Now the beat way out of llw diCi
colty is, we think, to leave the il
yer and the gold dollars of their
present wei(?M bui let the g'.d
which ia the were desirable nj- tf. 1
from its precioiiBne.iS he the unit
of vaiue, . It is easier tp a, .i-iir;
raluea by ore Bt.iii litid tbr.n by tw.
Now you may buy a gold ueo;.;r
with a silver do!U;r ut'. a silver dol
lar with a gold doilf.r and joi Car. .
buy a greenback doll . r with mher1
or sell a greenback (ioli&r fur either
and each ia local tender.
We have about JCUO,COO,COO in gold
Aid by holding ourselves ready to
lty in whatever nionty is wanted we
ere able to float about 413,0O0,OC0
ifull legal tender 'lytr dollars be
aides oyer $?rt,O0(i,0u0 ia fcalyes.
jiartcs and diuiea, etc , (lep&l tender
to the amount of $10) scd f J30,
000,000 of greer.l-.ick and io i:e
treasury t?-Us 1 tt:di-r. Tbne
. by limiting the coinage of silver and
the printing of gre;jba.:ki we are
able to float a vtlrme cf Silver and
greenbacks gnawer than the (nrail
bl gold but only leciu.ie it is knor
that one niay, at any time, be hid
in the other. Uut puppoe we op n
our mints to the fiee aud nniin.iiul
cainage of. eilyvr, fell the world,
would bring in iia Biiver fcnd have,
f coin it an J a'f"? it fL'r onr
?A be eI hcrr.e with it. S on o-.ir
goid wjuW be Icnght n, acJ 'tak'n
sway and we would bive only a ei!
silyer cr greenback dollar for each
gold dollar that we ouce hid. Whin
it would be nf-CMsary to pay foreign
dubt nonld have no gold to pay
With and the n;;t:oi:8 woald not allow
rxi more for our silver th-iu i;a bnl
lioi value, for (here would no lorger
a place w her-: it could he ex
changed fir gn'ld at acy tiore than
its bullion value. We alio have some
nitiooal debt cn which tte lu'.ef.at
k3 well a the principal ig to be
jiid in coin whicli means which
ever the holder deruanda cr tie
aluea will not rt.nai'i at a parity
Onr gold bein' n.e and ailrer in i;s
laoe io woui'
hvo to t
with silver atl w ,i'd
lav.? i.:
pay
t least two for iv,e.
Thus we wo ii 1 allow
teals worth of any an'.:
01 lit !
r. f -
Our eily r dollars w '.;!; thi
raqnire of us a' l a-t t.o o
yer djllars t g'.t i l-) c- o
r o 1
ci;r i,
: -a ji 1
c f goodi-, lnatmil cf I'icrc-ahii'g car j
jedonte ot money it would rt-rf ; thci
entity ag well as 'An- jrthaiinjf j
,,.,.4Cifiil Valuation of its money ir
dtpendiut of iu bt-llion tatue.
'i'ha sUmpi'd or fiat value nius
be kept within proper litnita or tin
valuta will part and come liuies
much evil will follow.
We have endeavord togiteonr
views and oar reajona tor then. If
2old standard hi-metallism i not
tb- rifht niiHie we are wilbug to
hear better term.
We moit earnestly CHurueud to
our I'opniiat aiid Kfpublican frieude
the following fioaj Mr. J II Holut
Jr., a'i the Ci.toral iiiipulee of a men
who it! w oi thy of emulaticn ia that
h ijuiciily abandons fciliUetior.s be
low ibe priiie of Anglo Saxon
. blood. Mr. Hoidt took a wrcrj
step aithont dn- consideration and
vil.euhe;aw hia mitake he we
manly indeed to make a eh'HU hreaft
and wt.sh hU hands cf it. We ,be
lifcVi bss course will force conviction
to the mindB of all who will lay
aei le pt-tty excuses aud absurd fault
CndirgB and will putriotically tMy
tnemttlvea with the only party that
has ctmmended itself to the pat
ronage of highest consideration of
true citizenship in cur graud old
etate,
Editor Argus: It iaanoldeay
ic fent a true oue thut "telf preaer-
vatjon is the ti.-st law cf natnre."
Acting on Ibis principle frow a
misiakca gtar.dooint of view, as to
in what consisted my preservation
e.s a curelv buaiEess otieitioc, I
hive ef la? lent ray aid and influ
ence to the f urib.erao ce of the policy
cf picoction chun'pior.cd by Mc
Kirilej and udvo.yted by the Ke
public n party ana have gone so far
as tj prrr.it mj3rlf to be named as a
dclt cite from the Tiftt1, my residtLt
dis'nat, to the St, Louig National
ll:-p:;'jic:in tLjeation- But, Mr.
Lditor, tvdiy in Ihe city of Colds
bore on li'.y way hem from the grs
iiou of the Myttij Stnre in J.'ew
bern I am greeted by h scene that
gives me panse and deeper rtflecuoa
than oeretofora.
have read of the scene and ex
pel iences of '68 as we read of other
dark epocha in hiatory, but rearel
since that time, grawing op under
the benign influence of Democracy
and enjoying only the pacific bless
ings and eleya'ing experience that
appertain to its Bupermacy, 1 could
no: comprebc'id what "the men of
old" endured, ?ifr coulu nsy minJ
f jrmuUte a pis'uie eo dark as thiir
wirka painted But taJay i-j Golda
boro I atn able t approximate from
wLat Iiemacracy has dc!iver?d the
State and to wh it we a: e ag iia tend
ing. I am ireeteu here oy a seining
garirg mass of coag!-merattd hn
manity, 1'owling negroea aod etult-.
ant white men, a.-on ia arcs, learkt
aioft a banner with-the painted pic
ture sf"0 LK.issell. our choice" tar
GcT-rnor with McKinky ba Igfs "no
the side." And this is the party
with whitb I taye becone allied
and to this il the ilk Legro and !'
with whiuh I am consort at St.
Ixa.s. "My Cod, Abemtthy !"
Never! 1 hc-rt-by recant, ahjur-,
abhor my arhi.atioa with this party
that fwter uui gloiVa in ar.ch
3ceu.a ia jorth Caroiias, I Ulitve
Mr. KJ.tor, in honest Bionpy, sound
monev, if jcu will, orest valutt
aid in "onr" turn at pratcf
t.oa to the infant ro&r . fctu'"iu in
duitru-l of tne South, tat what
won' I industry, ho..'r touch ex-trt.-d,
BiiiOuDt to in a tt daiai
oa'ftt y Luss-il ac t Jiia mob of
howiit eaya'-s? Vi-s. Mr. i'.Jiior,
tn-.-r.- ! protret;on and there 1 pror
t '.:, and for tb.t .'.-a'-r pr'ec-t.i-o
I r.-. r "t.y ::!:. d raw in u d-dr-4:t-'3
'tie i-t. L'.-ai couvnitioo, re
i": -..i,'' niy u'Hi;'! : ors n 'U
the Ile-
r. .' !:cr por;rf i-u J
t b t-oi , I
return an
i.ii,o;'l- i.i.t i u. iif-i't '
- rank if !'ar.". f.,
ir tb'';
whit- :l-
j I ! v iu
L .rth I ere! nn, f:0)i
j;o?f''!,ioi.ut e.ior.omwa'.ly adrtti ou
ter ! a d ho'u protet-tioa.
Viry truly,
J. ii. II'Ji.T, Jll,
Beieonou or u e-aiii.uiic A'e need
oulya good iiouiinatiau and a united
and etiihnsiastic cua'pain to oveure
victor. We cannot but believe that
there ia too much of misguided vir
tue that drifted aay from its
anchorage aud now . thut thn most
repugnant character before the pnb
lit! zM has been nominated it ia tc
be honed that theie ill be manj
othns like Janue II. Holt, Jr., a ho
oun reai'.ily take the sUp nnd return
to their old love.
We rre glai ti Cnd on our desk a
copy ot tho Epwortb Leagm edition
of the North Carolina Christiau Ad-
vwate. It ;g neit m appearance
and is f iled with interesting and
protitab!.1 matter. The Epwoith
League for Maholiste, ua the
Lnthft league fur ihe Lutherani.
ia an .DBtilntiou 'veil calculated to
promote activity and piaitivene'i in
f'ii.ijii.iti ..Viiivn - Tl' ftntmiel !
of good to bo ArcoirDiiohfd can
scarcely be over estimated if en
tered into in the spirit of the Great
Head of the church.
fcit.c.1 the tomiiiation of liua&eil
for Governor fusion is becoming
coniuaion. Evidently there is a
mails (Rugiiell) tu the camp.
Maj. Gulhrie i-wms to expect the
gubeinatr?ial nomination of the
Populist party and cot the f 11 up
piaca in the Kepublican gap. He
further seems to hope that his
nominavi n will cut off hia brother-in-iaw,
Col. Julius Carr.froa Peruo
critic hope?, as tb a Colonel would
be expected to vote for him, the
Me-jor. But to epail that picture
Col. Carr jtomrily eays be a
Detnotrat with all that that itn
pliet1. flic Allan" nntl Wnslilnvinn lrr.
TiiOie of our p-eople who yisiled
Atlanta dartni the Espos'ticsi and
wiio observed the Markham honsr
Uar me'uories of v. bat is now only a
mass of rains. As pn yioue'.y noted
in Tbs Standi r!" a Cre broke out
about 10 30 o'clock Sunday Digit
and destroyed the whole block. The
hotel gnesta all escaped easily, bat
one negro Icy who often slept in a
beggy wai toere caught by the
flamei and bsraed to a criap. Horses
and moles, aa usual, i vtse frenzy
of fright were unmanageable and
forty-seyen in the livery stables
were burned. Some iUd and of
course went far tstray. The cans"
of .the Cre wag the failure of a
match to catch oa a guoleo? lanip
and till another wai procured the
room was too full of inflimable gas
and the second match fiiled the room
with flam-: with ths above it quel.
The fr dfpartini'-nt received much
praise for etres in; an' J holding the
com? tgration wi'hin a block.
HRE ; U'.4?HISGTOV.
Fire swept away a whole b!,)ck ot
commercial buildings opposite the
Smithsonian Ioi'itute soon after 8
p. .tj. Monday evening. Several Pre
men we.-e lost iu fijhticg the Mauies.
The canae is t'lOBgat to be the eiT
of an electric storm which ignited
some matUr aod aturttd the tlanieo
Wti -a !Uey fl h. wejraB he- CAW-ri
JTL-xi l.o rft C'ii-J. ilt-1 c -U-l tur CastorU.
Ktieo ali Ucoufiv Bf , N chin; to CwvtoiHA.
In M !
Mr, John ly, of New Lon.
don, Staaly county, who was
widely known aa one of tie best
tren in Vs section of the country'
Thiaoldarl much loyel citizen
died Tuesday at his home from the
effects t,f uroke of parnlys . Ik
was i years cf age aod ftoer of a
lai-g-i family, llu a.n, Mr. Tom
Iy, of forest Hill, iia-i gone to at-t'-nd
tne fun -ral anc btfiai a. ryieei
of his fa'.h;r.
Arr.ua! CoojiM i-fement, ftilem
1-emaie Acaric-rnv, U.riH'on-Sairni.
N. (.. Tickets on -ale Mjy 2" to2.';
final limit Jur.e J, IS"!'!. Coot in u
nua pawtie in both directiorn1. Fare
or round trip i3 "Jj.
. ..i.ulOtte
A Hartley,
i ...ei, "! re. 11
who ia qui e tick.
Mi.'Sva Lou .:ai.';eH. o! Caldw.-ll
tati.'ii, and K.-sie 1 :sV. r, who lote
been vifiung ut Messrs Nliltis John
eon nod Geoige i-'isher's, have ie
turned hoa:e.
The little child of Mr. nd Mrs.
John Walter baa b.eti quite) nick lib
Tnud street.
Mr. It N 11 Miller rturmd from
Troy Satuiday tyeiiiK brin'iu
with him o peculiar i'owt which he
tried to capture alive, ihiukiDg it
would bo the thit.g to batch yoar
gourd-eggs. The fow l is nbout the
size nud color of a goose, Wiibb
footed, with the lega cri med over its
back, or rather ita tail. It, base
back about 1 Itches lorj and is a
curiosity of the feathered tribe.
Mr. J M I'liii.e h.i3 it force of
tsorknien lepairiuj th" ehl .e in .he
store ot 11H' t.HU.i .nanuiai '.eir.uj;
Company, The Vor will be riatd ' nt.--aod
other int roventpitts tdi j The Laditi'
Mf J-mina I) iver.ii vonrn' ia n I t:e 1' a'6t I'ft'i
who is employed iu the b.;sein rt of
No. t mil!, ciuile. Jj came iu eon.
tact with a rpul revolving ihr.fi
Monday ar.d relieved of part of Uis
wcaiiu:; arpare'. Mr. J'.-j'er t.ud
the machinery escaped '-1' houn heavy
damage.
Mr. Job- "ridges left for Mont
gomery conP'y 'ni (Tuesday) tnorn
inr for a week or ten days' visit
among the scenes (4 his boyhood
d-ys.
sir. warren uyuen,oi ......ue,
lr 1T. 1 . t.'Ki-ltti
West Virginia, bat formerly tt
Lockhardt, S. C, is in thi) city.
.'Jr. T P Ivy teccived iotel'.igeiKe
Tuesday of tho death of bis father
Mr. John 11 Ivy at N'ew London
S'acly county, . Mr. Ivy and fao ily
went down last evening to aimed
tho tnnerul h!ch took place tivre
today ('-Vednesdaj).
Prof. V E Whitlock has the coj I
tract to white ai the tenement !
houses ia w':at is Jtnow as New
Town.
Mr. Jasp;r Stone lias returned
from a weV visit among friint'a
and relatives ia fct nly county.
Mrs. V V Kiuie, 1 ft this
(Wednesday) morning "or liar do) pu
county to attend the bedside of her
mother who is critic illy ill, Little
Miss Annie aecompae.ied her.
Mr. M L Moore, receiyrd intelli
gence this (Wednesday) morning
that Mr. Jack Ward waa instantly
killed at Jamestown thi' morning
by the south bound vestibule. Mr.
Wat! wis severity odd years old. lie
was an uncle of Mr, M L Moore and
Mrs. T II Cook of this city.
(.'Abnrrn Illi-ieitteN nuil the K-ulul-rmi
ttnilnv.
The Kepublicun dilegaUs from
this city who were in attendance
upon tbe h tat convention ut llal;igh
have returned, not so bonyant an 1
couraj'eoos, bo-fryer, Vi they were
when they hft lent 'lusUy. Jilte
Bogcr is eo hoarse that be cannot
talk wi. ii .-asf he made an hom'j i
speech en hat' rdij in ttt.slt ot!
Deck ry, and had to Hand cn four'
cbiirs hi tie i erit j it. Flefore
1-nv.rg fee th convention Jake tr Id
a h'ASl.tlilJ reporter that tbs lU"
pubLcst: w'ttn foiion, would cany
the Slate next November by 60,000
majority, and witb.-,"t fusion
by 10,010, majority vri'h Dockery
for Goyernor, but tinee bis
return he says that "nuless lorr.e
thicg ia do:;e the Democra's have
i ." Jake is yery aore over the
norrina'ioo of Uuenell and eays :
'Oar race will not vote for Itassell
and if we dJ pn,l it means yictory
for you Dewocrntp.'' He sayi : "Wi
went down to llvleigh with twice aa
Diauy pledged vot s for Dcckery
than for any other aspirant, be', the
contention adopted the mtnotity
rnle ar.d we were chtited and de
frauded ont of the nomination."
Itepablicans and Populists are
bo'h very nmch tlifgnintpd overthp
resi.lt and maty of them tire loud
and open in their deimncie'ioo of
the preffr.1: afa'j of uffnir The
Prpniista wanted ar.H reilly eypectel
tne nomi.-.a'ion of Ga'trie.
lie i'i.ia. ,.jrvu l'!:ei-4-.r'-
betHUwttc ii. i u luiiUt- "vrj? c ut, n. u,.
i or Beve'.'a' yemi as a result of
ity.
rtmiiiu Will hum ll.iim lorn Mimk
Th Cannon faoioruw shutdown
Ibl-s (Tueeday) tnoitiiiig und will j
etand until next Monday on ac-
count of an iiiPcilieient supply of
adaptable water for thuir engines.
Tk4 darn does not furnish euongh
water, and arruiip.eimmtB are being
made to place iii a new pomp on
Buffalo creek, which will conduct
water direct to the boilers. The
managers of tho mil's bone to be
running attain by Monday. j
4.IV4-U AttH re4.
To Hilvertiae oar goods will giye
awa abja'u'ely ftee cue box of live
cent c'gtis, one ,fO!d ring and a
sample tio'le of le!i-ra' fain
Ksller to ev ry one rentling ns liftj
cents to pay packing uud poatege.
Addres.
I'EKl.HIt A.VIlf!..-0.' M-.Oli'IN'F. Co.
Led. Dm I, Kernel svl'.l", N, 0
t III! tl.
in Society cf
na : e'.nre.h i old
U scaiiin for ti.'i i-icntn ef "ay on
Moiol .y iveiMiii; at ihe '1 mi! of
Mr. T.la'ii Riti tr. No'vvitli.staodin;'
the opj naive m-athv., the attend
ance WM very good nd the luc.-ting
t!:iii3iially afciab'.e and pleaeiuu.
Mrs King, ftiwitsa charming host
ess, added a hap;y f-ature to the
Bii'.ed proijra'ii t.y serving delightful
refrejhrritn s, that were most grale.
fully enjoyed by thosa who bad
bra.-ted the heat to meet vtith ber.
The conc.titutio.i of the society,
. .r.intion in 1846
was read lor tho benefit of several
new members present. Tb pleas
ant hours i:)d bj and the society
ndj'Vjrued as the clock muck gix,
rtfi-eshed and strengthened anew in
the work of benevolence.
HHlinhnrv Slnen tl.iv Fiillea .
There was an interesting game tt
baseball idaved betive-n the S'alir-
bury Stars nod the ChesttiOt Jlill
Illtiea on the Chestnut Rill baeebal!
around ut Sn'istmry Us. Friday
i.'ternoon, lh-i game comnieuctd
at 4.30 o'clock aud resulted iu a
sooreofSl to 4 iu fay.;r ot the
Blues. The Stars have f alien, but
they will rice again.
Although a very buay man, Dr II
V Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., ha?
found time in which to wnte a
great book of over a thousand paes
entitled: "The lVoptc'a Uorr.mon
Sense Medical Ad',ia.T," in plain
Eagliib, or mejicitie aimpl Ced.
Few books prated lu the. English
langnsge h'.ve reacheJ o great a
gale as h-.s this popular work, over
C-iO.OOO copies having been sold at
l.SO each. The prohta on this
eno. uious eaie laving repaid its
euthor for the great amount of labor
end money expended on ita produc
tion he has now decided to give
away, alsolotely free, 500,000 copies
of this valuable book, the recipient
only beie.g rtqntred to mail lo the
World's lif ;eiisary .Medie.il Asso
ciation, of eiufia'o, N. Y., of which
catnrasy he is president, twenty-one
(21) i'n-.-rne.it S'&itps, to co.'.r co.-',
of ioailtu' o;i:v, ar.d the booh will
be sent p'.ntp.d. It is a yi-ritable
r.i.(lica! library, coniplele in one
to i time. It coutains 10;;' !:ir,v,e
p-'-.'o;;, and oyer 3(o ilh'ra'iono,
some of tu. to in ;o,o'?. i t.e lree
edition is precis' y the rune as thi'
gold at fl Lo 0 except only that the
teooka are bound .a strong nuiuila
pap.-r covers, instead of cicth. Jt
is not often that our renders have an
opportunity to obtain a valuable
book on such gem-roQi terms, atiu
w p;ediet that few ill inisa ava;lP
iogtlifnuei vei of the unusual end
literal offer to which we have calle!
their attention.
JWlllff l Comfert-rHl(i Veli!rnil.
The Sixth Annual Reunion of the
Confederate Vetersta will be held at
Hichaiond, Va., on lune 20th July
1st nd i;J, also at the same t:m
will occur the ley ing of the oornei
stone of the Jefferson Dayia monu
ment. All Confederate Veterans,
who iuteni (t'ling to Kicbmond at
that ti'U', en requealed lo jiee-t al
the court honee ou Ma'u'diy, the
2.id inat., at li o'clock m. in order
that the Adjat mt of Camp No. 214
may make arrangements for their rt
c-ption and eritertai'.metit ' i :t
t.-rs and rations will bo fun i-lirii
fee to uli eterans Those wlo
Cftil not ci'tt witn us on that oav,
ar.d b )i iteod goina will L asp
notify .1 H Prm, Aoj.i'ant Camp,
No. SI I liy letter, as soon aa i-oseihie.
Fare for ronnd trip from t'en'ord
is 5 SO,
took prt iu tlio shooting nnd a race
e d.iaion is feared.
Tlie itl.m- llneU ielier.
' Pond Memory -;i;i!a the time
when the blue back epell" wag a
standard test book in public schools.
There are many thiDgn usaocit.d
with thwegood old days which one
cn never forget. lo chol, the
numerous mistakes made iu reading
Webster' choice prose are many
and varied. Where Webster vowed
that "The rabbit hides in secret
tdaoea," a pupil read : ,'Tbs rabbit
hides in srratehed pl.ices." In an
other place Webster made this mtd
eat aud succinct remark : "The b ill
biUowa aud paws the ground." A
reclikw youth ree.d it . ihtta : "The
bull paws und billons the ground."
P.rhapi the aaddiat example of
orroneous reading is the following t
'The 1 itk eoars n; to the tiky to
lowk at th. sum," wat. read thus :
"'J'he lirk aci lied sen tlu tnu or
die.-' Wi-'j--k'.h'j prose in the M
back ij'.'-npcisei a wide range of
apbjectn. In iii vei-.i'.:li'y he give?
the fallowing information i.but
hia tty Ic of cooking: "Wo boil
beets with meat in a pat." We, asa
bichelor, do lot cook beeta thai way
or any n:b' r vny, for that matter,
yet we do not y.tebttim the veracity
of Mr. Webster's bold asaettton.
Neyertheless, that modi of cooking
seen s to have some connection with
cocking gieen coff 'e "i'h incut iu a
pot." However, it remains a fact
that those living in tor hem rt igons
require more "sop ' than tb.ue in t
tropical or semi Tropical (dimes.
Hence wif can readily excuse the
"natives of the north pole" fjr
cooking a great hunk o'meat with
ev i rythiug.to satisfy their oleaginont
appetites. AVflfsTIXE.
Nul- i foam Hi llrH
Mr. C L Miller, Theological
Student of Chicago, preached at
Organ Sunday, May 10. Mr. Miller
it, a yoitng im.n of rare qna'itiea aru
hia gi-tmon has been epoken r in
the very highest terms.
There will be .io services at
Organ next Suti'lay, 21. Uev. Cn
iroes to Chine eirove to insist, tn the
inBtalhitio-, get vices at Luther's
Chapel when Ljv, J Q Werlz will be
inst-.iled pastor of the Lutbeian
Chapel charge.
Mr. G O Klutt, wio has a posi
tion in the dye room of the Slis
bury Cotton Mills, was called home
last WoJnisday. A sick child Wa
the cause cf ths hasty Bummons.
Th child is better we are glad to
learn.
Mr. II A Cruse's well has failed,
fie thinks there is still water hidden
in old mother earth, so he ia going
to dig another oue.
Dr. K I. lilutt., a native ot our
burg," bnt now doing a lucrative
practice at Trontuinn's, Iredell
county was visiting his brother, A
W Klu'e '., Esx., last week.
List Saturday our coninenity
win) vieiied by tight nLowera. Onr
far ie rs a-e t ran ''planting cabbaj'-i
s-,f"t po'iitot-a e'e .Some pi-rub
ioioe g"ow, but we nil know if we
do uot plant we cannot gn'htr, eo
e are, eivour.ie 1, carry water and
pliiir ro.
Mrs. Mariah Lippard, ho u
quite an old lady, while going down
i flight of s'crs a few davs so, Lb
and 8UDtained very painful injuries
and it is thought dislocated he)
shoulder.
CONCOKD MARKETS
COTTON MAE I! ST.
Corrected by Cannons 4 Fetzer.
dood middling
Middlintts 7 00
U)W miidiin 7
Jtains 6 10 Hi
HllOITCK VioKKT
Corrected bv C. W Swmk.
Kacon 7 to 8
tigar-cnred nams 12iro 14
Bulk meatSjSides .' 7 to r
Bee-Hwax 20
Knt'tr : 10-o'f
Giiiclti-r.j 10te;Ti
Jorn 4'
gpa 1'
r.anl li
r'loui (North Carolina) 1
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Date 3o
Tallow 3to")
VEST
iu town for
10 CENTS.
See them at once
Cannons a Fetzer
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TASTELESS
ISJUSTASCOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts.
flAT.ATTA, iriji., Nov. 15, 193..
Purll M artist ie T' ., ht. lxrv,A, Mn.
ii .r-k-.jien'-vVf 'M 1-f-v e:ir. W) win ot
f;lt'Vk'?i 'j1 AS :'i'i1 ;M Cll'l.b 'IV.SiC lmv
tmi.jilT iur! Vi' a iiliuit'i.. tliia cur. If. nL our
rii ..ii.T f y-ir.-. fit t!i-i driM tihl-n-!, tu"
nv r ;' 1 "'i rot ci" tLul fiivt; w l 'iiu je; hal 1 j.vt,
titcl-'ju :i - yuur l-ji-rc t"lv.
Aw.-V.CA,.tR A0
For aifl. ,-4-.at(?.i .y
I I A II
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Guaranteed to All Iuveators
CN
Investments both Large and Small
when Imauk with
The New tjork Investment Co.
IlllOU'KItS IN
Stocks, Bonds, arain and Cotton,
40 AND 42 BUOADWAY,
XI" W VOKK CI l"V.
p. rtov.lr who d.iiiic to iHv-' a sli'n.ly sud
sure I'li-'i' ii- on "Xi"a'' t liiiKt Invrslinclif,
s-Hii lor (mr i'jcl.iiittoA-, lr"-
Mount Amoena
SEMINARS
A Flourishing Sehool for Young
La Lf.B.
TEN TEACHERS -
Ornimentnl Biaichou Receive
Curolui Alter tion,
U C. II. LT.l FlhTIEP., A.
Pa.jninr.,
UCUSTrL'SiSNT . I- 0
i'vi tH
J Per GcdI. Per leai
fS( I';!. .
100 cas?3 ma ifii-..
HO boxes aoii').
f)0 boxe.n soil a.
2b kvgs hudn.
On car flour.
One vvt fdiijSf ufT.
2f) otnos "Ktjx" liuking poi
tiers.
25 oases "Good Luck" baking
pewdwrs.
100 Boxes Tobacco.
75 Borsc Snnll-Gatl & Ax
end Ladies Choice,
50 thousand Cigarettes.
10 " Cheroots.
10) tlnusaud ianer t'Sgi
Two tons wrapping pap. "
Wy have a l:irg stock of
K,i and" m
both new tutd second land
nnd v.iil unite you some yery
low prices.
Come and see U8.
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WHO Mis A LI I AND PET AIL
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ONLY PERFECT
jPAMlbYUSB.
Yurke (j- M'aiJswnrth,
Concord, JV. C.
IV.J
have often offHred decided l.arealcg,
but never in our entire busii osi
( xoi.'rieme huvn wn piaetd
on Halemieb va'ue as we
shall ofl'er luia
Wo w.H lit"-1 ea"! vo ir nttontion to
cur beau 1 fm line f
Kio Gloves
Vi'c : i !.i llu tliidi lt Pood,
.S'.vei L '. 1 1 : 1 i , f 1'irr. M ;"li, wtiito
- ili'lo- t will b ; Alio the i'au
m il.):-"'' 1 1 ).'..i(it'3 m tl Ciiamo.a
''r're- ; .'I i i", i'ery .;uf (raran
teed. Ti 11 cornes the
SILK : BELTS,
We hnvr tbt -0 from .'' oev ts to f 1.
Li 11 no' ( red Shii t Waiata 41 rente,
tl ive .vr'U . i;r neon oar N. T' Shirt
Him'irg Nealii'eo KLiii ta for 4 Oct a.
to Sl.f'O. Mki.s.' Drawor'i from ll'.cts
to o-l. (IC. Wo bet.er g iodn ev.H'soVl
for tho money.
UQ&SET
MctH to S-1.00 Exainiiie our innft -uilieiout
bn of tioitetr, Sn'iiijio
usviendrrn un i 1 et at cot I 10 ct
button redueeil to 2 eentit. l.leent
Linen Col ars at 6 vieut.
OXFORD TIES.
A beuut.ful Tun for 81.00 and $1.50,
also iu Liock. A B',de.ndid hue
uliitdtoda' at tLe lowest ptifC.
PALM FANS 1 OE N'T,
A'so a lino of oper and shot fana
.from 6 cents toCOet-u'a. lon't
(ail to call ou
si;
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