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As an Advertising Mtdinm Tlir.STAXttAItDleadslhc Kmd f le Daily or Weekly to a friend, but pay for it. It iiiiiioKeri to fnrnisli a livelihood lor an amiable and peaceable family of one. I'lease do nothing; to riUpelthe sweet illusion. ANDAR procession, ami ncli r- turning day finds it grow Ins 1m the favor or wide awake and judicious men of business. Try an Ad. JL ujjj jurUJU-1 Vol. IV. No. 102. CONCORD, N. CM FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1892. Whole No: 571 S A wmm mm- BULBOUL PETITION. THAT OUR PEOPLE a ' i - WlbL COiNCORl) HAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET i . . M 7 I V 'illV-7 "J . . t.'on of Issirlnj; i:on!s Tlte Tcoplo are itnfoii...(.!!;rl Vns l"i:'i:icd the IfitMSlif i:h ns far as lVrboaraiiee will tnke lier A Competing Line will be (ilorious. The lust Lfgislr.ture was applied to for a cliai ter to construct a railroad from Concord to any point South of here. It was chartered in the name of Concord Southern Railroad. Svrry imn, who has done bnt.iness.Lera in any capacity, who J .has felt in his soul' the- need interested in the growth of Concord, knows that there is a , ' ,,, ijeeci oianoiuer ruiiiuau. c It is proposed to vota $?o,000 worth of bonds to the Con cord Southern Railway. This can be and ought to be done. A strong petition will go to the County commissioners, on Mon day, asking for anelectioh on tire question of issuing bonds. La'Tiiiake" tiio niTninmiliiinius the time is'short and if the petition f:ils to reach you, make it a .point to look up the document and put your name to it. Listen : A road from here to Monroe will give us an out- let to the extreme south, and to deep water ; a road from here to Wiidcsboro will give us an outlet to the extreme south, and to deep water. It will put new life here in manufacturing, in trade and every business. It will double the population in ten years ; it will save thousands of dollars in a year about an average of $9,000 per month is paid at the present railroad depot, and about 2,500 represents the amount we have to pay over and above what the same amount of freight . would erst to Charlotte. That place lias competing lines Sign that petition make it unanimous look up that peti tion, if the shortness of the time prevents it's finding you. ' The .Concord Southern ! AV 1 1 A'i' O I'll 5: UiUCOUSAYS. (horlollc H TalUliiff tUe JInttor of riii:!i");i4l Cviisrrt ion. Cliarlotte Chronicle. fcincc the gre-it f.orry Ictv.ccathe different towns of Piedmont North Carolina on the Koanoko & Southern kailroad qne.ion ha3 subsided, a new road premises to con:e into cx ?s?nce. , This srrews cut of EOir; dissatisfac tion Corlnrd haz ken experiencing about freight charges. Tl: cn'cr- H prift g citizen cf the town went to I rrnf i h: brdl to rollic 1 They started a su'w ciiption to th j (iin, South An. a charter for wih was ground by tie 'last Legis lature. When the subscription books v. ere opcLel Capt. J M Odcll, president of the OJell Manufacturing Company, headed the list with $5,000. Others are falling ia lino and the amount has no-,7 reached several -thousand. The town proposes to give $75,000, and it is thought the county will come up with an equal amount An elec tion will be held at an early date to -i SUJjN.. 4 - - - Manins the Petition Without llosi- of accommodations, or who is . ., an kuu h. determine this. This i3 a.new raid, entirely inde-J pendent of r.ll other lines or com- p:nicj, and will go-eouth from Coii" cord, ljat-,g a3 its objective point either Charlotte or Monroe. Now the thing for 'Charlotte to do is to join hands with Concord and secure this road. Tantalizing leo;!e. Commissioner Martin Yvidenhfuse, of G. 4, Seville, was in tl'vn tantal- izingverbody with a large piece of PUJ C S0""! IIe fJlOWed ft 0t Lc StaU- a man, ho rade a u4Jen break. lie w::s caught in Oline & Correj's store. Afteithreats from the Com missioner ( To send the Staufcird to the Poor House if arrear subscribers didn't pay lip) the Standard made him give it up and we all weighed it in a sngar scales. Its weight is 51 ounces, avoirdupois weight. This is the proceeds from 57 bushels of ore ground at Mr. Tom Ehicchart'a mill. Mr. Widenhouse.foiind this ore oa his own plantation, but he ought not t? come to town and worry us so. IlnilhAarlAil VaAltlA Editors as a rnlare. kindhearted and liberal. An exchange tells of a subscriber to a certain, paf cr ivho died and feft fourteen years sub- scripfioit unpaid. The editor ap- the coffin was being sc as the lid of screwed down for the last time, and put in alicen duster, a thermometer a palm leaf fan and a receipt foY making icv The colored .people had, Thur- day nuhf, what Vance Fitzgerald, the grinning shoesrline, calls a 'fes- Lost, a folding key, Finder w!ll be rewarded by returning to this ottiee. lwk. ltlSIM:S LOCALS. Insurance. I am prepared to furnish Insur ance in the United States Mutual accident association of New York City, the largest and best. - J. L. Roqeii, agent. Mrs. J M Cross has a stamping outfit. She is 'prepared to mark linen and any cloth goods, Give her a call, on Spring street. Storehouse iorSalc I will be gl iu to nave oflei'3 for the storehouse unu lot -now occupied oy Dr. Johnson. ocO W. M. Smith. Wanted Four thousand corda cf four foot pine and oak wood de' livered at Udell Manufacturing Co. t cotton mil's. CONCOllD MARKETS. COTTON MARKET. Corrected daily by Cannons & Fcizcr, r(ow middling J(3 Middling ri(i (ioo'l miudiing 7 btaius it VU3 rKODUCE MARKET. '( i3 rr i"A ) 1 t!aily by IV. J..Sw!nlt.) Jacon. : HJ Suerar-curcd hams 11 Rnlk in ats, sides 8J($ 10 Beeswax 18 Rut tor V) (b Chickens 10 d 15 Corn . . ! CO K'.'gs 15 f'. bfird 8 & 10 Flour (Is'orth Carolina). 2 30 Meal , crm Oats 40 1" Tallow 1 . 5 Salt: 70 80 Ik A - tft I'M IN it t m 1 1 1 1 1 iii a I o mr .P'arties desiring to purchase a horse or pair of horde's, will do well to call on llev. Paul IVarringcT. IIo has two twin horse's, of good qualities, and their sale will be a bargain for sonje one. FINE FOWLS, Vv'len you wint eggs )T hatching liliefowls, write Uh -f A-n MOSS & .LtLATE, Paiair Paper Hangers, Plastico ' and Oil Finishers. After much experience we are r.cw prep ir.d to do first class work. To do phiiticoing, hanging paper, house painting and hard oil finishing is equaled by few and excelled by none foi nice clean work. AVe work by the day or job. Will furnish the material if desired. We guarantee satisfaction. Leave order3 at retz- er's Drup: Store. HOUSE WIVES HAVE YOU -SEtN THE.B0& r a .Certirtnty you think syo have ; but he s not thtj chap we. arf tlkitfg a Bout. We will take pleasure in . showing you th Boss at the Also the irtost magniliceut line of furniture ever shown inConcord and a full line of baby carriages. If you need one, don't-fail to see them and hear prices. Tricycles, veloc ipedes, express wagons, baby swings and jumpers, and many other things too tedious, to mention. Call and see. Yours to Serve, fern far I Si t r I; " m 'r.- . rty spend your money for worthless watches when you can get a genuiije Elgin, Wai tham, or Seth Thomas move ment in an open face, silver ore case for $.), warranted for 12 months,, at COliRELL tSc IUilL n mi Concord, n. c. .I.M. Od(dl, President. I). .1J. ColtKine, Cashier. L. I). Coltiann, ,5ook keeper. Capitnl, . Sui'iilu.'i, 6o0,000. 1 0,000. DikEGTOllS: J. M. 0,T(dl, D. F. ( 'annon. Elaiu Ky:g. J. W. Oamon, W. 11. 0.1. 11, G. M. Loro, D. Ii. Coltriirf. . - i ! LADIES ' I would be ghiil to have you call and see the new Kibloi, FaceVeilt, Chiffon leg and Ct!iildreu's Cap?, MiJiich have just been' received. I tnik.it will be wellworth y(r time, as the sprinf styles ar; p.tty and inexpensive. Kespectfully, Miss Naxxii: Alexander. . Feb. 4w. Dll. Jf E. CARTLAiND, Surgeon Dentist. Successor to Dr. H. C. Herring. ! Feb. 9. d lmo FWTURE.SIORE V Coiicort V Free Trade - - fg'onwiltfail iojuidcr- stand Free Trade) when th ej st e wh a b cfi e'oJ $ oods J hey can butf from . i "'LOBE & cb; Tile j i f'j)r fite ucuxlL styles and .shades in to be found Jn this market. A fall Une'i of Cashmeres from JOc. to $1 jht yard. All the new tJiimis in riaiUs nice sf rived Fluids from loh. to ' j-cr yara. Sin win 7 7nn rrf il iki ia7 J p Flakls, Jf2 inches wide, at 60e. )cr yard. Me huvc am 'thin 'J in Trimniin, front a nail head ap to the finest ,vj cord-." Fn our sin el: yon irill also find a nice line of Wrans. 'e hare Jackets and FcJ'ers made rf stock in(t, in single and double breast front, '-? to fiT.oO. fltis is -the only house in tomnr tree jr.u cdn t,un ; i t m i t Gachcrmie iJress Ovods. . tt3 Calico JfC. jjt r yard. ' Gentlemen , if you ivant the best Suit , Hat or the best vair of Shoes thai the mar- kct affords, idea so e.vantincl our static before you bu$ and 9 weyill save ra - ;?cv. Ifa altcc ys on h a n da full line of Ladies avA Cents' Ifofie, Umbrellasland Fafasols, Jt Any if ring you may call for and price and quality guaranteed. He allow kc one to undersell us. Sanfylc Cai-ceta sveciaiiy. UOOVEFx.LVFiE&CC n
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