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General Directory. COUNTY GOVERNMENT. Superior Court Clerk Jas. C Gibson. Sheriff L M Morrison. Register of Deeds Jno. K Patterson. Treasurer Jno. A Sims. Surveyor--Jno. II Long. Coroner MOnValter. . Cotton Weigher R Harris." Commissioner$-J Dove clim'n C D Barringer, M F Jjfesbit, W M Widenhouse and J H Earnhardt. TOWN Mayor Villiam G Means. Clerk and Treasurer Jrfs. C.i Fink. Chief Police J L Boger. Commissioners Win. Propst, II I Woodhouse, M L Btown, J C Lippard, Clias. McDonald and W R Odell. CHURCHES. Baptist Rev. Alderman. Episcopal Rev. B SJMcKensie. Lutheran Rev. W G Campbell. -Methodist-Rev. H W Bays. Methodist (Forest Hill) Rev. H M Blair. Presbyterian Rev. C M Payne. Reform Rev. Paul Barringer. LODGES. Stokes Lodsre, No. 32, A- F. & A M., meets on or before every full moon. Rev. W G Campbell, W. M. Concord' Lodge, No. 3, K. of H. meets first Friday night in each month. J W Burkbead, Dictator. Cold Water Lodge. I. O. 0. F., meets first and second Thursday nif hts in each month. Rev. W G Campbell, N. G. Cabarrus Council, No. 1105. Roy al Arcanum, meets first and second Tuesday nights in each month. J A Sims, Regent- POST OFFICE. OiHsa hours from 84a. m. to6:30 p. m. Money order Lurs 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sunday Lours 8 a. m. to 9:30 a, m., and15 minutes at noon. This delightful Story of aj Journey om CALTIC to the . jDANUEc Port.-ayeJ i i 20. Chaj Jand 12 Graphic HJusuttr.s, ty zr I Charts Augustus Bound in Rich Cloth, :orated with Cold Eagles. FREE to Every New Subscriber to NEYJCRK OBSERVER, the foremost Fanr.ily Religious Newy paper. iOne book and one new subscriber, I $3,00. JTwo books and two new subscribers, $5,00. NEW YORK OBSERVER,: 37 AND 33 PARK KOVV, ; NE'iV YORK. j IVhen Baby was sick, we gare her Castorla. When sbewas a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When sbVb&d Children, she gave them Castori Do EVEHYT1IIXG AG&IXSr WHEAT. Accordingly Loses In Valne-IIntcI! Bill Causes It to Tumble. Chicago. June 6. Everything and nearly everybody was against wheat today, and the result wa3 a very considerable loss in value. Prices started at Saturday's closing figures, went to one half lower and d -dined five-eighths. Then reports were re ceived from tue winter wheal cou:j- try to the eflect that bright, warm weath er on flood soaked fields was i'-yw n unr x Ilia caused free buying and a rally of seven-eights ut the top, hewtver. The fact breams known that the Hatch anti-optioo, bill had passed the house of representatives bv a largs majority. This y as unexpect ed, and caused a resh to sell, which Learned prices down to o u and five- eignths. Later c )nid(jr,ifion, how eyer.'led to the belief that the bill would be defeated in the Senate, au?l there was!a r-dly. Tha iluctna! tions thereafter wero nirr -.v, jiud the close wa? easy at tha docline , Corn was weak from the Ptart. and closed near the bottom. The weak ening factors were tho nassage of the Hatch bill, better weather, heavy estimated receipts for tomor row, unexpected large receipts and free selling by the longs- The close shows n loss of two and fiveeights and two and Ihreo fourths for fu tures, the nearby months suffering most. The l'robletii Solved. The Bellefontain (Ohio) Examiner comfs to the frnr.t with a new prop ositfon on feui!tU Biiflrage. It says: "In lieu of suffrage, w suggest that the men bo permitted to east two votes each That is, each man to cast one vote for himself, and, if married, another forhia wife. Young men to vote for their best girls, mid widowers and old bachelors to make their selections from the widows and sricsters. f more votes are needed to run the country satisfac torily, we ask t hat our plan receivo tha consideration it so obviously merits.' A Hovivty of Vlrliilniis. Columbia, R.C...Tune 0. A society of Virginians was formed here this afternoon. All former resident nf Virginia will be invited to join. A committee consisting of Dr. E S Joynes, Charles El Ii?, D Card well, George K Wright and Dr. O E Thoma, w as Hppoinfed t ) prepare by laws and a constitution. There are a large number of Virginians in the State and especially in Col urn. bia. IhsWS mum THE OflLY PERFECT Send for circular and price list to WHEELER & WILSON, Co., Atlanta, Ga. For sale by HOOVER, LORE & CO., Concord, N. C. ii m Ml A 3IJliif!igrt Courercuce. Washington, D C June G. At one o'clock this morning Secretaries Elkins and Rusk held a conference with President Harrison in the White House. They conferred with the leaders of f he Harrison boom bj the President's private wire direct to Minneapolis. What passed between them is not known, a3 all refuse to talk. Secretary Blaine and family will go to New York tomorrow. Colrel Excursionist lilileiT in ii - ... Wreck. Louisville, Kv, June 6.- Near South Canrolltotj, yesterday, the regular north-bound passenger train on'thjj Nashville & Oweusboro raiK road collided with an ecursi$n train filled with neirroes. Iftih BniW U o - J J fireman of the excursion train, and three negroes were killed, and fcwenty five were injured, seveal danger ously. Itonly for ISiisIiiomn. The Coenant Building & Loau Association will loau iu Coucord in the next thirty djys $2500 and agree to loan $100 forjevery 100 shares kept in force costing $C0 for everv 100 sh ares. And for every 500 shares of stock taken the Covenant. Building & Loan Association will loan $2500 and $100 for every 100 shares kept in force; loans U be made within 30 daws from date of Certificates. Twenty cits a day or 0.00 per month will carry 10 shares of stock netting you $1,000 at a cost of $508 in seven years. Do you own yonr own home? If not why not ? Get a prospectus at once, the Covenant Building & Loan Association refer to City Na tional Bank; Knoxville Saving & trust Co.; East Tennessee National Bank and Dun Mercantile agency. Taid up stock is sold at $50 a share paying G percent interest per annum and the share doubles in seven years when you receive $100 the face value of your certificate. SECURITY. Only lirst mortgages on real estate in town can be. accepted as security under the laws of Tennessee. Don't put it off. Call at once and see J. C. Lamuert, State Agent, St. Cloud Hotel, Concord, N. C. llel iiTliuo or KcmI. When a man is drowning ho will grasp at straw-, but otraws will not sav him. Extend to him a life-beat and his rescue is certain. SIr. James A Grecjr, of Athens, Ga., (endorsed by the editor of the Athens Banners Watchman) makes the following! tat ment: "I am first cousin of the late ex Governor Alexander H Stephen and have been postal clerk on difif erent railroads since 18GS- Yor ten years I have been a sufferer fiora a cancer on my face which grew worse until the discharge of matter be came profuse and very offensive. I becama thoroughly distrusted with bloo I purifiers and pronounced tbem bu nbugs, as I had tried many without relief. FinallyT was induced to ue Bos tanic Blood Balm ( B B B). The off ensive discharge decreased at once and the hardness disappeared. It became less and loss in size until notbiDZ remains except a scar.' I gained flesh and strength, and al who have seen me bear testimony- I cannot say too much in it3 praise." ill - pis . SPRING 10 .11 NC.EJ.E1I 1J This is the season for white goods, Embroideries, Lace, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Napkins, Table Linel, ett. Tni3 department is complete and prices to suit all buyers. Hoover & Lore. . DRESS DEl'AUTMENT. All shades in Woolen Goods, Henriettas, Serges, new style. Sat teens, Hair Line, P(,ok Dot, Cres cent. Gingham 81 cents, fast col ors. Full line of prints. Hoover & Lore. Sample Carpets and Hugs a spe cialty. Hoover & Lore. Umbrellas and Parasols. Hoover & Lore. HOOVER -A. "BIG--" LOT' r mm Mi o u That MUST Be 'Sold If you needor want ti D.-D. JOHNSON, Druggist. DEALEIiTIIi- PURE. FIIESHIjANDIRELIABLE DRUGS and SHOU DEPAKTMENTFOI MEN . AND BOYS. Men's . Bay State shoes, $2.00 Men's Iky State shoes, $3.00 Men's Bay State shoes, $5.00. Hoover & Lore. LADIES' SHOE DEPARTMENT. You will always find with us a complete line of Stribley's celebra terl shoes, the most comfortable snoes worn by anyone. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Hoover & Lore. We keep on hand always atfull line of -heavy groceries, sold at the lowest cash prices. . Hoover & Lore. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. We are prepared to give yoa bet ter prices than ever before. Here you never hear of 5 cent cotton. Call and see us before you buy. We will guarantee that vou will see no 5 cent cotton. Hoover cS; Lore. & LORE. OF ID-IMIIPS lamp, come fo seeTme. MEDICINE ill JO
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