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CONCORD, N. C. THURSDAYDECEMBER d5 1898.
Single Copy5CiS.
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1XH
Mils. KUSc 2LL DEAD.
Fiinhcii A way Aflrr a Tet.r of IJ"fcer
Inar with lroy l enven o limiu di
me Family.
Mrs. Riipsell, the widow of the late
Dwight Russell, died at her heme
in No 1 township, on thid (Thurs
day) morning at 7 o'clock, afUra
lingering illness of about one yepr
with a dropsical affection.
She waa 67 ycara of ape. Sbn w
a cooeiutont member of Rio'cy Ri r
chuich where her funeral will t;
preached by her pastor, Iwv. C Mil
li:r, aud her remains will be b.rbJ
Friday at 10 o'clock.
Mis. R vulsella maidou Hiita wi
Davis, and she wad a native of
Rutherford county. Mrs. Raesell
had no children, and therefoie
haves no member of her owe
family.
Daily of 8 h.
Mr. Harry Woo(llionne Donfl.
Eotne days ago, as noted in TLf
fitandard, Mr. Ilarry Woodhon8e, c.f
this place waj.criticall ill in a
hospital at Augusta, Ga. At an
early hoar this (Tharsdaj) morning
a telegram was received announcing
that he died at 12 o'clock Wednej
day night.
Mr. Woodhouse waa engaged in
the cotton mill bueicejs at Audi's a
for eome time, having left b"re t . vi
era! wonths ago. lie wasan.-ti
of about 35 years of ace, and rf a
oo.l ai.il quiet disposition, lis w s
unrjurried, and leaves b' hi ad b:s
c other, Mrs. E T Wcodr.ou;.e, ons
l'-o her, Mr. Irvin Voodhou e, cn'.l
one sister, Mrs. Alid Burkhead.
The Julin MHicrutltir ll:ib MU'cih,
Wri'.ten fur The Stan.htr.l.
A very interesting and ins'rnc
meeting of th 1 J;!i . Marr.d r F -ok
Olnb waa held with lire. Gjv.ii
Duseebnry on Tnesilnv, Do mbc G.
Tbs top i ; cf the afterno a b- .;?
"Sbaketp'are" and onr booifs, itrj
Dnsenbery, t o, were pfpar.d fo ne
wbat for the chafmh g tvo he .us
hffcro us,
Mri. J U Ar i .Id l-n ileil her
ant j ct "hf.V."Sp' v.r'u Jf: . Iixd," i -a
mo?1. irukr!y t-w. irr.
The f tper vv'..a r- ..le'e ith neb
thonhU giri.idh'd v, ith il-e cbol.v et
language.
Mrs. Gowan Dusenbarj's piper on
"Shakespsp.ro and his contcuipoi iry
wri'ers" sfcjwed much tbcu;ht find
the difficult laek of e:udmiiing eupli
a broad subject was well Coae nnd
her piper inters tin f i om Leginti ng
to end.
Mrs. Houston go,ve a very ent-?r
taimrj tketcb of Ibe aii'hor of
"Pecpie f;r Whom S;;'lie-p( rre
wrote." It vas well wrii.'ii, con
cise atd rxuch to the print, end wss
nn Ir (lT! a :!.';.; f.-TreOl the p?; anj ,
Quo'atiotis from 'he 'King cf
lingliah L'tera'.ure" closed the prcs
gromme for the Bf'ernoou.
Mrs. Dusenbnry serel a most
elaborn!e and tiidicioneiy prepared
menJ and the evening w .s vo'ed s
eaojcss and grtat p'jascre in every
detail.
Mr. W. A. rennlnser Hurt.
Wednetdny afteruoon, while liatK
ing a caw, Mr. W A I'euninirr, of
Forest Ilil I, received a b.dir jiry.
The auimal on ler'ook to R"t loo.-e
from him by running. -Mr. Pn
ninger, while trying to hold i was
thrown to the ground violtn'ly, and
as a rciiT, bi-i ro'l.r b. d atid t'P
ril)3 were b; ok-u. At t.;.; time b
ia roa'ing e ny .
tiuia that, it is s'rio-1 infatllbij
' l k v yr
It tas becn:r.e the ltj.itf r ;.h iy
for ;h dun f irc-iiii-8. It c'T'-B
a wiiifl.-iuMy hc!lir, k r.'r.t-' '-
t).A muM.l-nil nri-uru. It C'i''i
It itopa flooJibff ti.d rjUovcd u?-
r
I
pTfHficd nnd pftinfiil manfltniatlnn.
For Ohanire o( Lifo it is the bnl
medicine niR'U. It i ben'fto'fl
durtoff prj(f nancy, and lielps to
brlnp tfhUdif n into bum barren
for yaars. It inTlfrorte,4, ftimJ
):iB, Mrencthent the whnlp nyt
tm. Thin R; eat remedy If rffrod
to all afllicted women. Why M
ny womftTi suffer anothrr minute
Willi ceriain iiief within iPiimliT
Wine of I'ardtil only cts $1.00
pr bottl at your dru v lore.
7r odvicf, 1n cae ryiiri.-g trvWfil
gi:cr'inn, art'lrptx ffivinp nr''-'f''ri
ths "W'' lirJFO?t i-'-'patv. 'i'.'
7"i Cnttnnnia Mctiicin Co., Chat-
I. W. 9 WITH. CrMn. S.C. b;m
''My wlf i'otl Wtnool Ca'tlit) plh.
for fsiMtng ot tlx womb and t eniiraiy
cured her."
i- . r -? t
'lu'eii tro.h.r down in Xoiib
Uarjli.ia," etid II nry Il.vrdy, a well
kno n and intell;gent colored rt.ai,
who was Wilting to ste a nictnber of
Congreos ht the Ebbitt, "thu" h
solved the rue? q'jM'.H)n( eo fur as he
is iudii Jnally conjernc J lis owt.f
two fcood fHrma, aud has quire t.
large numbur of horses, mules uzi
cave. A.I this pr,?p rty hemrr.;i
by e'.i-idj a Un io.i to b'-sia'cj. He
i -jk?j to interest in p;!i:!c. The
biat whi'e ."..pie cf il-.? country aro
bis fri.r.dri, -;.c! L:s i...... f jr n con
siderable aom is &3 good al the caok
as i.n m .n's.
"lly own obstrrtion is that tie
better c'as rf whites and tha r
eptctuble purlion of b ack p ople,
who mind their own tudnesa and
Lave no time to loaf about, get on
ivell toceiber in the South. A cer
tain class of white in n, geneni'y
the sort we cull poor trash, are re
fponsible for all tbe cruelties tbi.t
Save been inflicted ou ituocent ne
groes who com m1 1 vile deeds and
bring repro.cb on ths whola race."
V Bdhing'on Post, Gih.
Il Arrival nt KavnnnHli loo I.ntc.
The First, North Carolina regis
mpiit is 1T for V&riol, Cuba, having
''ft pntr..- tii'b iS'pt ct:dr:igbt
VVrdiK-aday" t.:i;'a: '.' t. , Joe Hill,
who bfch;re Wediesuay nini
a rived thtre n'. 5 olock but
was tcoli'e to jun b ia trotiar,
Uapt. Ei'rd Kill. II? at ccce
1e! ;rf ! d bomrf 8. 'ttjj the coa
di.ion of r.ff i;ra.
News IHilnc'I Ihri.uli Fnttb
Faith, Dec. 8 Mr. Calvin Cur.up
is ivii i''i!a,.;utu.., .'. . I . ;
t- .
Mr. Win. - 13 puttirgepa
uic;' two-ftory r sidence.
Mr. r'.es? Ilcifbouser has bought
t'v hotipe ...nd lot cf Mr. John
Ti'9 b b .nd her? b.ts learned
tj p'ay q ,',;. vi ', an 1 in r -t able
t) Dl tl.j !yb:! D -e: :1 c-.
Mr. M ; S--:.;.-i Jt;, - 72,
and M: r; Nt-.y -.i, , o.,.vl 4?,
Ac's ni.t.-J id u';.,!,iy by ;.-.. J M
L Lyeiiy.
Mr. J T Wyatt has Rone to S.lv;
bury to ei:per''ntend theputHrK'n
of cross walti for the town. Tbe
granite eiabs nre 12 inches broad, 0
to 6 inches think and 5 to 12 hit
long. Two enlin sre put in at a
crowing twelve inches apurt.
Mr. WyeU, vr'io h ?-ni;whfif cf
an enthus'a"1' fur nirioi-:'' .3, V"?e a
;Oi--d that w'll ho'd onofT.,-t'i 'fi
bca':el. Vv'hi can beat it?
I'nncrnl .c,rvl!' I3cld '1 Ills
Tee itki .i..a of Mr. U irry Wood
boua arrived hrra Tbind-iy n'bt,
a:c mpa:.ifl '-7 Mr. U'codi.cuee
and Mr. Iiviu Woo'.lh ju jp, w!jp
rvnched Aoj;. e'.a before his de.vh.
The fnir-ij w .3 "ot.du'iteJ al the
rj.-id ..c of Mr?. Wo dhiua-, or
L"an ritret1, th'fl (Ffiltv) morning
11 o'crk by U... W 0 A'-xar.s
dr-r. rf ibe Ku.it IVebyts rinn
charch, after which I'm; r.n'vi.i!
weie interre'l in t!:c city r. n-ttery,
Cnn'l 1 ho l-clloHs Ctipfnrc.1?
It in not an uncommon thing
for some porsone nt nijht to ride
on the pavements vi'h tlieii
v l.i 1 N, nnd f-!i r .-ially 1 n X 'r'.b
Niitit .(('. C . ra '.y y.n!
sec tlK'in 1 n tl.-- p iv( ::i"ut. t.n y
nrw ri.l;:i ; ill. 1 T" .k si' c!; Fprcl i
nnd l'ie:r brtls pre Lirui'd Jowu 1
over tln.ir f .co. Poii;o lii .dito n,,ro
0110 Wits c.-mln : nt such u ratj aud
struck lira. Yir.ini-i Erwiu, ot
North Main street, almost knoo
iiHT Iit elown. This was a dan
gerous oce-i'T.'ne il i.s indeed
f.rtmnt.-i t'-.nt ' - ,,f
tina law did nut provo worse) for
Mrs. Erw:n. Can't these Lioy
c'ifts be) c.uv-'iit pome rjij'it whon
tlioy nre uti iwar.j of auyono bi inj?
011 tln.ir tr.iii ?
Tin- Fire Al.irm t'rl.lwy.
At G oV
dry eve-.iiif, the
ftlnrm ( f fi v 1 c en r.r.e
tbe pi.-r,-!-t fr-in '..-. :
r-lny
J te
hid. Tue fi.-i 'v -! f.jn 1 i hp n
the M rr:s Hfu-". T! " c'-iM"!: p
o'a:i next, ti .r of ih- ch'ro-.pyc
in t!ie ce;;ir:il part of th.e Luiltiirpr
was bur&ia. slightly. Tja b'c
was not vibihle, though a g .r.d
amount of pmoko wai emergiig
f.-om the chimtioy.
The Lose and reel company, bp
eis'ed by tbebook and ladder com
pany, Bonn were throwing water in
it. No damagti was done poarcnly,
Tliia wan the fi;ut tinia the new
h.re cf tbe fit. c .tnp'iny hp.d b en
o.T tiitt reel eir.cu it was purcba et1.
It, is a great 'niprovemcnt on tho
n'.d one a:.d t!iere v;m no bursting
of hold r.'j.-n their cj; iMcti.'n was
!U?.c'. 1 tb'i tic;').
The l'oMMnt!es Arffmneiit Tor Kr-
We take the following from n
x.".hang for two purposes one is
for the b ntfit ef enr readers, at'd
the oher is to ehow Dr. H 0 Her
ring, iSoigb he ws elecd, wL;ere
be wjs found wanting when it came
to arguing thid matter with l lie peo
ple, ir.ettad of keiping "mum," as
he did :
"On;!; men," shouted the rural
(Ki -publican) candidate for coi stn
bl whu it ceme his luru to talk at
the greut politicil rovni-cp pres
eediiic tbe election . "I'm 10 haud
10 brag. Rome of my e; ennes hue
cl "rseJ m.i with j ermittm' pr'sot.s
era to escape, witb favorin' mj
fri nds and mliin' mis'ukes in the
servin' of papers while I held the
office Ibn stekin' to fill another
term. All I got to say is tbht I
doo the best I could, and that I
kin do better now, I've got my hand
in .
"Gentlemen, I'm ready to stand
or fall by my record. Look what
this here grand and glorious conn
try hud done since you made me
your constable, two years back
you've had the biggest crop you've
bad in years, and you know it. The
weather has been the best the oldest
lnbaoi'.untc tyer saw. We've bkftbd
England in that Vencizda matter
since I became ccmat'ibh ; we've
h iied the American flag in Cubey
pod the Philippeua I-dande; we're
importin' gold insteud of debts,
we've got bi siness off the sick list
and tbiogs is beginning to numf w
have been lay in' np monev, farmeis
is giuin' rid of the r mortgages and
even Ctsh and gnnie is gittin' a plens
tb r l.'iiii'istf wo pertcc'o 'i m. I'm
not blowin', fur facts it thii.gs that
epeuk fur tr ems. ives.
' Uo yen want th ; here ron
dilicne to coutit ue or cot? Are
jou for propptritj or ogiu it? If
you i.re fur it, vote for ri-i. If you
are egin it, rote far my reptile op
pone-nt.'1 Ii. stou Journal, Rep.
Mormtn R:Aer(B, the new Con
yr,: -ctoli f;c.u UiaL, ii Cutting
Bh-.'e of adf-.-ruil. g j'ist now.
:i eijhaae Buys ; "Olo of U.berts'
plursl wives g'ive birth to Uirj6
e' git months ago, and tae Salt Like
Tribune has made the twks&u indue
i 1 tnu Cdmpaigu. The day after
election the Tribune ran a carioature
of Huberts and the twics, wi h tbe
fiijiowing jir-gie benca b:
"Lla, ha, ha I
I'a, pa, pa 1
H.t'n go to Congress,
But he won't take ma.''
IM'or.oft In 'he i'rt-iii-ti Itrotiil.
Mied Auiie WiiliH, uf near Arhe
v 'l.t, 1 rjabiy coaimitted tuiciJe
TikoJiij ''J drowning herself in the
t'fLijch Broid river, ller habit was
to rid.- out on borctbicK. Tneeday
eveni.ia eh failed ti return and her
body tr.ts iound la:er in the livtr
'i'be inquest rctidi-red the verdict
'hat ebe pabably ciid the rash aoi
in a m iinent of men'al depreatinn .
A Free Mtillot nnl ft t'nlr 1'onnt.
Uii'ler the head of 'Political
PoinlH," tb? Slatosvilie Landmark
siyh: "A recount of the vole in
(ir. ene CMinty, ordered by Judge
R.binson, elects the entire Demo
cratic ticket, including the member
of tho Legislature, by mi'joritie?
r;i:-Ring from 10 to 07 The flint
e -ut't g-ire the fu-ioniptsa mj nity
r i.k'i .g l.'om 2 tu 27 b it the l)?mn
r.ra'H K.cured alii iavi'.a and cicposi
tioi.e siio'.ving that Ibe fd.iioniste
bad Ta'ei cmvictn, minora, people
fl-i; wjie (l.:nA arid olhers who had
lefi ihe coumy years ago.
NmIIiox In lu-iHV.rfl, I'A.
At ll.clf jrd, I'., a town of 2.800
iiihahitnn's, 'h.iro are suid to be
iOU cit. 3 of Fuiul.pcz. I; seen; a to
he of a mild ty ji-, m thu peep't
rith Bcibs on llv-m vent o;i the
H'reetii and to fact! other's houi'.a
without rBervati.-1. The lorul
physicians seem to have been entirely
un cq'iaiuted with the disease.
Drying preparations Bimply de
velop d-y catarrh ; they dry up the
:-rrt-i;i.!.3 which adhere to the
(',1. mi'-.irv.) and decompose, causing
n f.:r rnori periona trouble than the
orlir.ary furm of catarrh. Avoid
a1! drying inhalants and ue that
which ch-anRPS soothes and hcalH.
Ely's Cream Bulm is Buch a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the
hiad easily and pleasantly. A trial
e'zf will be mailed for 10 cents, large
for 50 cents. All druggists keep it.
Ely Brothers, f6 Warren Streot,
New York.
Lat. to bed and early to rise,
pr"pnrns a n:n for his hemo in the
kiea. Put irly to bed and a Little
Kir'y Hifpr, tho pill 'hat mr.kep life
lorgerand wiher J ? Gib'-on.
TBE NEW DiiPOT
Row On the Bond 10 Completion A
Grcmt Improvement or Aceommo
cliillun C'linuffefl to R Made Ttoore-Rbom-Tlie
nimrnslonH uf the
Kouml.
Though the new passenger depot
iB cot as large as some had upecled
it to be, still ther will be a grtat
improvtiuent oyer tbe service rens
dtred in the past. Ere many
months, if the statements of tbe su
perintendent of that part of the
work are upheld, Concord will
scarcely look like herself at the de.
pot.
The new passenger depot build
in? is now up and almost at this
time covered. Tbe building is 70
feet and 2 inches ling and 21 feet
and 2 inches wide. In eaoh end of
tie building is a waiting room
measuring 21 by 29 feet. Between
these two rooms there is an apart
ment 10 by 21 feet intended for tbe
ticket agent and telegraph opera
tore. As to whether the telegraph
operators will occupy this place, it
is not yet fully decided. On tbe
side next to the railroad, at the
middle of the building, is a bay
window for the operator, in order
that he may Bee approaching trains
from" either direction.
The roof, which is covered with
slate, projeots far over the edge1,
forming a nice shelter during rain
and giving shade in tbe summer
time.
Besides the constrncting of this
d. pot, quite a number of improve
ments and changes are to be made.
It is tbe purpiee of the auperin.
tendent to put a cement pavement
around the 'depot, and to have the
yard enclosed, except on tbe side
next to the rails, by an iron fecce.
The timbers have already been
placed near the rails to hold a walk
of JOO feet in length.
Ti e water tank, low standing
near tbe bridge, will be torn down,
aud alieady have tbe foundations
been built for two stand-pipes one
for ecgiuei going in each direction.
The side track between the new
station and the main line will be
torn away( ao that there will be no
track to crocs to get npao the cars.
A bagguge room is yet to be built,
too, below the passenger depot next
to tbe Can d on mills. There will be
a considerable change in the 6ide
tracks thereabout, and as Snperin
tendei.t Dodson said, "before be
gets through here tho large bank on
tbe other eide near the water tank
will be torn away."
Mr. Podeon, who is superintend
ent of this part of the Southern's
wcrk, seems to be desirous of giying
Concord better accommodation than
'.he bas been having, and it is
hoped that Boon Concord, unlike
in the past, oan be judged somewhat
by its apDearance at tbe depot.
MONTHLY REPORT
of (he nrnriecl Nrhoola For Novem
ber The Ntnndnrd la Ulh, Bat
home Kench l(.
The following is the report for
November :
CENTRAL BUILDING.
Boys 161. girls 162, total 323:
attendance 94 per cent, cases tardy
32, corporal punishment 8, truancy
1, yiaitors 39.
CANNONVILLE.
Boys 34, girls 40, total 80; attends
anre 92 per rtea'; cases tardy 6,
corp iral punishment 0, trnanry 0,
visitors 0.
FOREST HILL.
Boys 33, girls 43, to'al 81: ak
tendance 96 per cent, cases tardy 3,
corporal punishment 0, truancy 0,
visitors 0.
c LOITD.
Boys 72, girls 100, total 172; ats
tei dance 94 percent; cases tardy 83,
corporal punishment 14, truancy 1,
visitors 0.
Whole number in aUendance,
white, 434, colored 172, total 656.
HONOR. L.L.
9th Grade F.oeeie Pounds, Nina
Day vault.
7th Grade Shirley Montgomery,
Mvrtle Dayvanlt, Minnie Kosa.
5t'i Grade Lina Ilartsell, Laws
son Upchuroh .
4th Grade Veinie Blume.
3rd Grade Margaret Woodhonse,
Frances Goodson, Mary Morrison.
2Dd Grade Nellie Herring, Car
rie Tetrea, Lncile Pitts, Leslie Bell.
lat Grade Annie Coek, Maggie
Ilendrii, Luther 8ppen8eld.
COLORED 8CEIO0L.
3rd Orade Mamie Tamer.
2id Orade Sadie Pressley,
Shakespear Spears, Charlie Alexan
der, George Moore.
REMARKS .
The oonditions of being on the
honor roll is that the child must
rot be below 90 in pny etudy ard
must not be absnt nor tardy ar.y
during the month. This may s em
lie a high standard. Bat there
it no honor in doing wo', mvtody
can do. Af'er a while the children
will come np to tbe ntandard. More
regnlar attendance will help much
There will be one week of vaoi.Mon
for holiday. 0. fb Coler,
Sup'.
' LEGISLATURE MEETS.
Tbe Newly Elected Npenher Tnkea
Ills Neat two Acts Presented The
One Kererred to m Committee, t.te
Other Lodwed.
'Tbe firbt meeting of tbe Con-
I cord Legislature, as it is now
called, met Friday night. The
gentleman from the Augusta dis
trict, who was elected speaker c'
tbe House, took bis seat, but in
formed the Assembly that his
business was such that be would
have to vacate the chair. The
Apple Grove district's representa
tive was elected to the chair pro
tern.
The speaker, before vacating
the chair, appointed as the com
mittee on rules the three gentle
men who represent the Huckle
berry, Jug Town and Georgia
Cracker districts respectively.
An act entitled the "Cavium
Oris Ilumani Act" was introduced
by the Huckleberry representa
tive, which act leads as follows;
"Be it enacted by the General
Assembly of Concord that every
white person above 21 years of
age shall present himself annually
to a licensed oral burgeon and pa
tiently wait his turn to have his
teeth upholstered. A failure to
thus cheerfully presoDt himself
and to sit quietly aud soronely
during the operations of the eaid
oral surgeon the same shall be
fined ten dollars for each offense.
The fine shall be collected by the
high constable and disbursed as
his wisdom may direct. This act
to take effect on its ratification."
After being read, a motion pre
vailed that the act be referred to
the Agricultural Committee.
An act was also presented for
the protection 0! our deer, rab
bits and opossums. It was moved
that this act be lodged. Nothing
more of importance came before
the house that night.
Ilia Place la Waiting- For Him.
Mr. Luther Hartsell, who will
in a few weeks go to Kaleigh to
represent Cabarrus in tbe Legis
lature, rccoived a plan of the
Legislative hall Friday, showing
him where his seat would be and
bis surrounding. lie has an ex
ceptionally good seat, being be
side the main aisle in front ot the
speaker and on the second row
frjm the front. He will be beside
of Hon. Locke Craigo, of Ashe
ville. Mr. Hartsell will not re
turn home until in march.
Save Your Money.
One box of Tutt's Pills will save
many dollars in doctors' bills
They will surel y cure all diseases
of the stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation and bilio
usness, a million people endorse
TUTT'S Liver PILLS
A Uncer Tbel't.
Mr. Adam noneyentt, living on
the farm of W G Means, found
this (Saturday) morning that
some one bad taken his mare and
colt from the stable during tbe
night. No clew to the theft is
apparent. The strange part i? in
taking a oolt.
Hoots Ibe Klomllke.
Mr. A C Thomas, of Marysvilie
Tex., has found a more valuable
discovery than has yet been made
in the Klondike. For years he suf
fered untold agony from consump
tion, accompanied by hemorrhages;
and was absolutely cured by Dr.
King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds. He
declares that gold is of little value
in comparison with this marvelous
cure; would have it, even if it cost
a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma,
Bronchitis and all throat and lung
affections are positively cured by
Dr. King s New DiBcoverv for Con-
Bumption. Trial bottles free at P h
Fetzer B drug store. Kegular size 50
cents and 81.00. Guaranteed to
cure or price refunded.
0i. Mllos' lfn In ItllD nre guaranteed to ntcp
Voo4MAt La rOtulmi tor "Ovc cea
iZZQl UIE1Y
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
IWyi bkwo POw?ci fry, , wrw yobv.
Anything In JEWELRY or SILVER WARE that is desirable may
be found here. We give a list of a few .things and from time to
time will give others. ........
Plain Gold Rings from 50c to $8.00. A large variety of Set
Rings, Emerald, Amethyst, Pearl, Opal and Diamonds, ranging in
price from 75c. to $35 .00
All goods sold by us will be engraved free of charge.
CORRELL, THE JEWELER.
Don't fail to stop and look at our window. It will interest you.
WASHY POEM.
Three months have come and passed
awav
Since Unit we announced our oponing
dav
And we kindly thank both nrv&t and
small
For the patronage of almont all.
And feel onite sure thut time is near,
When tbe people will buve their
Laundry hero.
And will also know at an early day,
That the present company has enme
to stay.
Our nroBncets. we can trulv riiv.
Grow lighter with each recurrinir day.
And the work wo are now able to itu
Is not excelled by even tho tew.
We stay ut tho wheel diiy iu and out,
Or we'd call to see you without a doubt,
Ho consider this a personal fall.
When in your hunda tlieso linen shall
lull.
Now a litt'o ioke ulease let us tell.
Of a lady we're mire you all know well :
bhe "kicked" on tlio work ootu uny
aud night.
And suitl we never got it right.
Jow here s a plan we undertook.
And road tho truth as iu a hook :
We secretly sent her work to the town
Whoro, Nhe buys, they do work up
browu.
But lo ! wbou delivered at tlio bouse,
Iho trouble was worse than ever be
fore. But bad she known where it was dono
Tho objections, if any, .would have
been iu fun.
So don't, through prejudice, bo unfair,
Aud Head your work to others else
where. But hnvo it done at tho Concord Laun
dry true,
And tho money will be left in town,
Says yon, says he, says I.
Concord Eteann Laundry
and Dye Works,
PHOXE2.
COAL COAL!
1 am now prepared to furnish jon
witb Antbricite and Jtdlico Coal,
beat of qualiW and we guarantee
the price. Don't use wood when
yon can get coal at such prices.
J. A. C. Btackwelder,
At Store on West Dt-po. Street.
Phone No. 68.
$23 6m d
Everybody Read I
Yon will find now on hird a Freah
Stock of
GROCERIES!
Consisting of
Raisins, nuts, citron,
Corrants, oranberiies,
Mince meat, picklea,
Sausage, cat. up, kraut,
Plum pudding, olives,
Jellies, apple butter,
Canned goods of all
kinds, cbaese, Bologna eausage.baked
bean?, and many other articles that
we can't mention, also a
General Line
of Toys I
These goods are all nice aDd fresh
and will be sold on as sin til proli". es
can be dona at auy rtber reliable
home. Give me a portion of jour
trade.
Prompt delivery of ali pnrchases.
Yours to Please,
A. L. Sappenfield.
SAUS VCE GROUXD" l',Y S'L'KXSO T
THE RATE OF Wi) rOUSM to THE
UOUU AT
Sol. Levy's Market.
Tho nio:-t popular market iu town nnd
always k. o,w on band n Mippty of all
kinds of choice luent nt I.mest prices.
Ho has a now enterprise to grind all
Hitusago by steam the tirst that hns.-ver
beeu iu Concord. Will supply you threo
pounds for 23 ecnta.
niuBiiin 11 triul will emiranteo yon
satisfaction. Eyervh.nly invited to cull
and sec me. i rro delivery to all parts
of town. llospeetfully,
SOL LEVY.
Twent-First Series
CONCORD PERPETUAL BUILDINj 1
LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Booki are now opon for subscriptions
to the aist sories stock of Concord Per
ianal Building and Loan Association.
Call on the Hecretary or Treasurer at
Cabarrus Savina Bank and subscribe.
First payment due Jjocomber 5, 181)8.
Jno. 1 . Allison, l'res.
H I Woomiousis, Sec audSTreas.
Soothing, healing, cleansing, De
Witt's Witch Uazel Salve is the
implicable enemy of sores, burnB
and wounda. It nevor fails to uure
Pilee. You may rely upon it. J
P Gibson.
STATE OF OHIO.
City op Toledo,
Lucas County,. (
Frank J. Cheney makes oath thai,
be is th-3 senior partuer of tbe firm
of F J Cbenoy & Co., doinir business
in ibe City of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, aud that said Bin
will py tbo sum'.f O .e Hundred
Dollars for each and every case of
Catarrh that cannot be cured by tbe
uae of Hali'H Catarrh Cure.
Fbank J Cdtney.
Sworn to before uiu and pubcrit
edin my preHbiice, tho 1 Oth day of
December, A.jD. 183C.
)s!uT ( 4. rOLEASO M,
( ) Notary Publi".
ll 1's Ca'.urh Tur ) in ta'.en iu
teiD Vly nL.i aels directly cu lbs
bio-jd .in I nr.iMin curies of ttia
eytcm, fo-.i-i for ("otimoniale, fiee
J'. J, UUKNKY oc CO.,
loitdc, O.
old by drusr 'isti, 7"i.
ADMIN" -TKATOU'fci NOTICE.
Having been duly appointed adminis
trator of V U Hoklbrooks, deceased, 1
hereby notifv all persons having claims
agtiintthe s tid defeased to present ttie
s.ime to the undersigned dnly proven on
or before December 7th, lb'.i'.l, or this
m.ice wiil be pleaded in bar of their
re ivery. All persons indebted to the
naitl deeensed arc required to make
pi . .nipt settlement.
Tli December 7th, l'.is.
M. H. STK'KLEY,
jl2 Administrator,
ADMIN" IdTKATOKS NOTIUE
Ilaviug beeu duly appointed adminis
trator uf J F Hoklbrooks, tk oeii.setl, I
hereby notify all persons having claims
against said tit ceased to present the
same to the undersigned duly proveu on
orbeft.ro Dee. 7, ISM 1, or thi notice
will be pleaded in bur of then' recovery.
All persons indebted to said deceased
are required to make p onipt payment.
This December 7th, 1!'
JI. li. SUCK LEY,
j!2 Administrator.
SEND IN' YOUR ORDERS FOR
CHRISTMAS OYSTERS TO
THE
City Restaurant
QUAIL OX TOAST 13 a SPECIALTY
WITII.F3.
Yf How Jnilnflice Carofl.
Suffering humanity should be
supplied with every means poible
for its relief. It is with pleasure
we publish the following: "This in
to certify tho t I was a terrible suf
ferer from Yellow Jaundice for
over six months, and was treated
by some of the beet physicians in
our city and to no avail. Dr. Bll,
our druggist, recommended Electric
Bitters; and after taking two bot'Jos
I was entirely cured. I now take
great pleasure in reotimioetu'.irig
tbera to any person cull.-riiiK froru
this terrible malady. I atn prate
fully yours, M. A. Hoiiarty, L' x
iuglxii, Ky." Soitl by P 11 Ft-'.Z'r't
Ititbttetl (he -t-Hvr
A starting inciib'rt of which Mr.
John Oliver, of Piii'iulHlphbi, was
the subject, is narrated as f'ollo-.v-: "I
was in a most dreadful coi.it.on.
My ekia w:ia almost ysllovtr, eyes
sunken, to. guo crated, pain coj
tininutilly in biic'i and e? !?. no
appe'.i'.e kept on gra.-iuilly trcv
it. (5 weaker day by day. Three
physicians bad given me up. F.ir
tnnately, a irieud advised trying
'E'oc'.rie BiitcrM,' and t-j ray umi
joy and surpri-te, the R.at bjt !e
m itl" a lecidf-d ioiprovomeyt, 1
continued their use for thteo wn-ks,
anil am now a well i.iin, I know
they taved ir.y life, and robbeil the
other vic'.ini." No ono phould fail
to t-y tti"io O ily 50 cenlt. perbottlt
at P. B Ft'z-r's Drug Store1
WANTED To buy lO'H.CO
p mnda of old ca"t-iron scrap, de
iiver d at tbe foundry at once, for
which we will pay a fair price. Xo
burnt iron wanled.
alf.'.f. CoNC 'It') Fol'NDKV Co.
All ptrsona iud ml to mo will
pltaae cll upon VV ( Meane( E q.,
and aettle. 1 have left ail account
and no'.e3 in bis hands f 1.' collt-ctii n
L. M. Akcuey, 11. D.
May 2. 1808.
m
Many a household is saddened by
death because of the failure to keep
on hand a safe and absolutely cer
tain cure for croup such as Ooe
Minute Cough Cure. See that your
little ones are protee'ed hgainet
emergency. J P Gibeon.
ATTENTION I
RESTAURANT
J. I.. BtXllH, Proprletar.
I am still in the rincr, feeding the
hungry at my old stand In the Hrick
ltow near tho post otlico, where yon
can get a good meal any time. Oysters
stewed, fried or by the quart. Bird
on tonst. I will have my same old
cook, Wils MeMore and his wife, tbe
best restyurnut cooks in the city. When
you want anything iu my line call and
I guarantee yon will be politely treated.
Any one wishing oysters for Christmas
will please levo their orders with me
or at the restaurant. I hope to receive a
part of your patronage.
COAL!
The delay at'the mines is now over
come and I have four cars which have
been delayed in transit. The railroad
superintendent now assures me that he
will AfOXCErush tha cars to their
destination, so I hope to be able to sup
ply the trade iu a very few da vs.
The d lay on my part has been wholly
unavoidable and I thank the people for
their patience. K L CRAVEN.
MULES & HOUSES
FOR SALE.
We have one car load of nice young
MULES and HORSES for sale.
Cad and nee (hem.
M. L. Buowx & Bio.
w de.13. dit. Concord, X. C.
M. B. STICKLEY,
Attorney at Law,
Concord N. C.
SlEblAL All KM ION QIVKl
10 COLL&L1IOXS.
OiEce upstairs in King building
near f'oetotlic-'.
ATT0HMY AT IAW,
CONCORD, N 0'
Odice iu lly-rli d n, .ppoeit
Conrt house.
L. T. HAPTSELL.
ATTO KN R Y-AT- LAW,
CONCORD. - - N C.
Prompt aUentiorj given to all
!)..isine?3 OHlce in Mo;'ria building
.posite coort hoose.
U. G Caldwell, M. u. M X. Sttvens, M.D
Dra, CALDWELL & STEVENS.
joncord, iN. O.
Jffics in old iost effioe building
jpposite SU ('toud Hotel.
1 Phone No 37
Southern
Railway.
THE . . . i
Standard Railway
of the SOUTH . . .
TIIEDIRECT LINE TO ALL PIHNTS. ;
TEXAS, CALIFORNIA",!
FLORIDA, CU3A
AND PORTO RICO.i
Strictly FIRST CLASS Equipment on all
Through ana Local irains; Pullman
Palace Sleeping Cars on all night
Traius; last and Sale Schedules ....
Travel by ,the Southern and
you are assured a Safe, Com
tol lable and Lxpedillous jour
ney Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Tables;-
Kates aud oeiierai iniormation,
or Add less
R. L. VERN0M, F. R. DARBY,
T. P. A., C. P. & T. A.,
Charlotte, N. C. Ashevllle, . C.
No Trouble to Answer Questions.
Frank S. Cannon, J. M. CULP, W. A. Turk,
3rd V.P.kGen M'pr, Traf. Man., G P.A.
WASHl UT0N, D C.
l-m Blnm Korvousness.
THAT no one rcn yy crm contain tlie
elfnipnts ncrc- -y to cure all dlseu-c..isufiu-t
will kno-fi to everyone.
Dr. Miles' $u$tcm ot Kestonitivo RemetJtes
consists of seven dis1i-tivjly (HITemnt
preparations, each for it- o.vn ; 1 ; p'e.
Mrs. I. ('. Bnin.'ey, 37 Henry -t., St. Cath
erines, Ontario, wriios: "l-'or cars I suf
fered from extreme ncrvoi: -'v.-: and anury
in;r const pat ion ilevelnptir: intl palpitation
and we at ness uf ihe l.eart. I unable to
sioep, suffered L!;:.'h fro;ji tieati iclie, pain In
my left eide, unluitaii.ia and a ctnstan
feeliiu: of wa'nne-s ad p
usini; l'r. Mile' Neivin
Nerve and Idvt r Pills n
;trat;-tn. 1 began
, He. i t Cur; and
nd tho A'itl-l'aln
it y -ir: of p:titi
; i:.u h liiiproved
r 1 wt-arlness left
. , ' ' ii.'siorau ve
Pills to relievo "eid.-n v
and heaflaehe. I sm f-1:
and the p.vns nd aches lt!
me. I liit a :
Tonic and a:.i lu.v r-:.'i
1 u r-iy f'Te-
good heaitl
lr. Miles' V.v
Dr.
are sold t y : : I
pista U'hi-. : a i
guarantee, fir t
beneiiM er I'. :i
funded. 1- '. t.
eases of the 1
nervt-s free A .
DU. mili.-j -;i
crtore .7
L
K.ku til, lud.
Every womau uwda Dr. Mile' Pain rill