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7 IKY I o i n .. o LTUlSk IU1 b u X Vol. V. No. 151. CONCORD, N. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1892. Whole No. 11 , A PresbjteriMn Preacher la Uauii. The Rev. R P Kerr, D. D. pastor of the First Presbyteian church who U one of the most pop alar and distinguished divines in the United States, has notified tbe members of his .congregation that on and af r-er next Sunday he will wear tho Pr s byterian gown while holding ser vices.. In his letter Dr. Kerr States the following in connection with tb& proposed innovation: The session coftlially and unan imously consented to it, as this black gown is the distinctive mark ot the' ..Presbyterian ministry throughout the world, and has been from the orgin of our chirrch, end is now used by oar ministers in Great Britain, Ireland and the con tinent of -Europe generally, in Can ada and 'Australia,; and by an in creasing number -in the United States. It is being taken up in this . country as an assertion of the dig nity and solemnity-of the office of the ambassador : of , Christ, a mark of historic Presbyterianism, and a protest against the common degra dation of the pulpit of our time and country. Only eighteen members declared themselves as not In favor of wear ing the gown, and yet they did not very strongly oppose it The result was announced in the pulpit SunN day evening. The Great Chicago Parade. . . Chicago, -'Oct. 20. The end ccowns the month. Months of un ceasing and never relar.ed activity culminated to-day in the exercises preliminary to the dedication of the great white city by the gray waters of Lake Michigan; a magic city ot palaces sprung from a sandy waste; a city of mighty structures, in which the World's Columbian Ex position will be held. To assist in the dedications, there have gathered here the representa tives of the worth and intellect of the 'nation; the representatives ff foreign powers, and the representa tives, to the number of thousands, of many civic and trades organiza tions." The streets and buildings are decorated with ' marvelous inge nuitv. Portraits of Columbus, La salle and Pere Marquette are being plentifully utilized, and a monster representation of tbe laadirc: of Co lumbus on a Madison street sky scraper. The threatres,, Clubs. and hotels have all blossomed forth into prismatic splendor, and tho stor3 and dwellings, even to the very out skirts of the city, have at least some form of decoration in honor of the great Genoese admiral. Democratic headquarters is in rev ceipt of good news from the eighth district,1 which appear! to make it clear that W. H Bower, Democratic nominee, wilt ' defeat Dr. Wilcox, Republican, by a handsome majorii ty. Third party people, there have returned very rapidly to the Demo crat ranks. One Leonard, the Weaver can didate for the House in Davidson, is reported hj the Dispatch as raying in a speech at Lexington the other day that he left the Democratic party because it was rotten, wher upon Mr. fiJhomas, hi3 DemdPfratic competitor, retorted that he bad always noticed that when a log be gan to rot, the rotten part sloughs off. . Subscribe for theSt?.rt?''d. 'All Sosof I'arasr.iph. Good !vnn3 aje often kept? iif a pyor-lking vessel. Tirrui to bury the hatched is be-. foreidood U found upon i lasf&kes are often bought at big price, and sold at jf smallW The geatest misfortunethat can happen is to begonie deaf to the word of God. . Whenever the Bible Li fead in your hearing God is trying to say something to you, m Many a wise wan has picket up a good suggestion where some fools dropped it. Many 'a man thinks he can read a woman like a book till he tries to shut her up. "Men will fight for their politics, but how quiet some of them do keep about their reliaiou." , It is reported to have rained alli gators during a severe min1 storm at Ottumwa, Iowa. A Chicago widow sues a man for 50,000 for having told ber hus band to jump into the river, which he did. Air-undertaker at Louisville, Ky., opened a coffin buried 00 years ago and found the body perfectly pre served. Buyer: Is this suit all wool? Moinsky: I von't lie to you, my friend, 'for it is not. ' De buttons vas made of. silk. I 11 iuli way Ilobbery. Yesterday morning Mr,. Charle3 Sloop, a former of Locke township, was in tho city and after making some necessary purchases left for his home. When near the house of Mr. C. 11. Bruner, in China Grove township, Sloop stopped and got out of his cart to re arrange a part of his load. While down two youn white men, who had not been seen before approached Mr. Sloop and presented their pistols, demand ing that he throw up his handp. Tk?, robbers then searched him and took all the moaey he had with him, about $4.00 being t e amoutt,: Af ter the rbbery the thieves left, comiug in tbe direction of Salisbury, and ' Mr. Sloop gave - the alarm. He did not know either of his ass sailants, neither of whom appeared to be rnoie than grown, and while dili gen; .:-aiCii Ifas been n-nuLi for them they huva jiiot yet been captured, Seycal suspected parties were ar rested but failed to be the robbers.- Salisbury Herald. The convicts at work on the pub lie load in Mecklenburg county un earthed Indian skeleton. The Observer says all the large bones were intact, also the teeth, necklace and bones of the head. The spot where the skeleton wai found was about a hundred years ago an Indian burial ground, and every now and then digging brings a skeleton to light. The following quotation from a speech made by Mrs. Lease at To pe ka, Kanv May 15, 1S92, is intern esting just at this time: "So far as I am concerned I would be willing to go into almost any arrangements by which we could break the back bone of the solid South, but I have no faith in any compact theyight make. They are treacherous. They will betray us. They tried to break' up this glorious Union, but received They would break np the Union1 now and reinslave our colored breth- J rn from whose hecks the galling cgain was severed by our 'martyred jrresiuenw Aorauam jjincQin. aw T :j 1 11 1- T ' 1 T i only the men in the South are a tutors, but thousands of mothers tojdayteacamg treason. to their children." i NOTICE QJ? SEIZURE, . Notice ia hereby given of, the seizure of the. following property for violation of the Iteiml Revenue Laws of -the United Stafes, seized A'igust 30th, 1S9&. near Dry's Mill, Cabarrus county, N. C; One 'mare and wagon, and 8 gallons oi corn wmsKev ana cnree empties, also one iarg horse pistol and sifron; owner not known. Any person claiming said property is hereby noti fied to appear before the un dersigned at Asheville, N. C., within thirty days from the date hereof and fire claim and give bond as required by law, or the property will be de clared forfeited to the United States. W W Rollins, 1 Col Int Rev 5th Dist N C. per W E Henderson, Dep Col, ; Septembes 10, 1892. NOTICE OF SALE OP SEIZ k URE. i I will sell at Corl's livery Btable on the 22nd day of October, 1892, one large black mare and a one horse wagoi?, j,bout seven gallons of corn wbisbey and , four empty kega, and one large army pistoJ all of which was seized for violation of Internal Kevenue laws, and will be sold under section 3289 of the re vised statutes of the United States, i W, W. Rollins. f Collector Int. Rev. ! Ter W, E. Hevdeson ! Dep. Col. Oct. 10, 1892. WINTERSMITH'S Tonio Syrup or Improved CHILL CURE. The mont laoroHRful remoilr for Feror and Am8 oret iaown, lYerentl "Malari" in iU Tiriou furnn. Contain! no Uuinins, Ari'inio uuc $jiy duluteriuut lubitanoe wlmtorer. Beatoni of the superiority of WlnUrimlth'l TonI ctt Quinine and stUer Semedles. I The rcmmliei nimollr ren only prsrectthe paroxym or break the chill, without referenoo to the condition tlu Bitm may be loft lu after the chilli areremoTcd; wherean t.Tii) niare tiroakinK of the chilli ie but a ernJl part of what itj roiuircd to ellect a radical oure. A proper use ol Win tTKiiiitlrs Tonic nerer faile to remove the cuumj auii Clue the must obstinate case of fevur and anus. Two 8liS0c,4 SI. AXETm FETE! 00 Ag'tS, LouIitUI, Kj. For sale by D. D. JOHNSON, Druggist! "Wintersmith's CHJLL CURE Never fails to Qure Chills. TRY IT, Price reduced to 50 CENTS, -AT- JPolZer S UfUg OlUI'e. ' 500Tablets from 1 to 25a T!niftnM frftm o.tnnu pof 25. 9 x-ArHiis jsranton .anus, unruled, 5c per quire; alsolruled Fancy decorated nofe 10c nr nnir . Tvn- decowtec note 10c Der cmire. Ivo rine. Velvet finished and packet size Bond linen 10c per quire. - Letter or school size paper 10c per quire. Box paper from 5 to 48o per bfox 24 pape writing books 3 for 5c first class paper. Memorandum books, 2$c to lOo each. Autograph Albums 5c. " , r Photo Albums 22 to I9i Photo Frames at 5 and 25c. Fancy colored stiaw covered Japaneese Photo boxes 25 to 5c each Revised New Testaments 15c. Dore Bible Galery at 88 and 1.48. Purgatory and Paradise, also In ferno by Dante 1,48. Atala by Chateaubriand illustras ted by Dore 1.48. Quite a lot. of toy books from 1 to 88c- - Langtry enamel paint 10c. We have several colors. School bags made of oil cloth 5 and 10c. Lead pencils at 4 to 20o per doz. The best are tho same you pay 5o each for. Slate pencils, at lOo per box of 100. Wo do not break boxes at this price. Nlates 3 to 10c. Penholders 1 and 4o each. Pencil sharpeners lc. Brass pons 4c per doz. Steel Fal con pens 4c per doz. Steel, fine poiut or stub pens, 4o. Steel Spen cerian pens 10c per doz. Glass ink stand in cork 2c. BeBt black ink 3 por bottle.worth 5 cents. Pin tirkts 45o per M. GAMES Domines 5o per set; Loto 10c; Lettres 10c, Singers snake 10c; Saratoga staple chase 25 ; Wood building blocks 38c. . Scrap picture 2o per sheet: De calcomjnia pictures lc per 1-4 sheet. Folding cups 5c. j Hair curlers, 5 and 10c. ' 1 ! Thermometers at 8c. ' ; J' win mi,tolholders 5o. Imitation brass whisk broom holders 9c. 82 doz machine thread at 4o per snool or 3Sj per doz. We have been selling this tnread, all summer, with a guarantee to be as good as an and have had no complaint, irste id we never lose a customer. We sell to the best dresssmakers in town. Give ns a trial. ; 3 cord spool cotton, full 200 yards, at 2i per spool. Heuainway and Bartlett's spool silk 4c. Waste silk at 25c per oz black onlv; waste r ilk floss assorted colors ;8c per oz; Common silk floss as sorted colors at 50c per .100 skeins; heavy and harder twisted lc; Heni inway and . Bartlett's spool floss at 10c doz ; Large skeins twitted floes wash colors 3c , worth 5; Large skeins liloseU floss wash colors 3c worth 5; Largo skeins rope floss wash colors 3c worth 5; Bleached linen floss 2o por skein. lurkey rei marking cotton 3 spools for 5c; G.cord turkey red crochet cotton 5c per ball. This is the very thing for making .red lace, whih will be very much used this season. Also bleached crochet cot" ton, but much larger balls, only 7c. ' Rickrock braid 4c per bunch ; Feather edge braid 8o ier bunch and 55 patterns of work. White stay binding lc per roll ; Black worsted 'skirt binding 4c per roll ; Black mohair coat binding 5c per yard worth 8c. ? Brass thimbles 2 for 5c. . First-class sewing needles only lc First-class brass pins 4c; Mourn ing pinsonly 4o per box; Common pin 2c. Darning needles 5o per paper of 25 Knitting needle? 15 for 5o; Bone or nickle point crochet needles at 3 and 4c. Hooks und I'a only 8c per box ol one gross ; 2 papyi- hair pins for lc. Superior dress stays at 5c per doz Whale bone dress stays at 9c per doz. Dress shields extra large 10c. Ventilated wire spring garters lOo Elastic web 5o per yard. Large horn dress combs 10c; Steel dress combs 10c; Horn fine combs 4c Rubber round combs 5c; Extra fine horn barbed combs 10c. Steel hair brushes at 10 and 25c; Bristle hair brushes 54c; Lather brushes 5c; Tooth brushes to 18c Shoe brushes all bristle 20c; Dau bers 5c. Bay rum hair oil lOo "per bottle; Best sewingSmachineoil 5c for large bottles. D. J. Shoe blacking at loto4o per hot -Long stem wood pipes 9c; Oil Cascarilla face powder Co. Swans' down 5 and 9c K nice line of toilet water.extract and cologne from 5 to 25e. 2 Cakes Of (rood toilet anan tn fJ Yeeker Bro's lOo soap for 5c; Lucae! transparent glycerine goap 10c. Dress buttons assorted Ccper do; Pearl buttons good- quality 10 . an2 13c per doz; Agate shirt button! good', quality 8o- per groi card; Rice shirt buttons good quality -ft! per gross card; Large agate but! tons 5c per y gross card; Mediunf size agate buttons printed the taH button for gingham, etc., lo per dol s Purses 5o up. . '.,.,. ,..ii.r . Ladies' pocket books from 10 td 33c. Chemisette collars only . 12c : Satteen Windsor tiea fta. : See our Graceful corset. cord and bone side'steel, silk erabroi'ded witi cords running serosa thebip; size 11 long waist, high busk, 4 side whale bones, size 18 to 30 at 98cj Dr. Hall'f coiled spring, same as Ball's 74a also corsets waistB for Ladies and Misses --i!. n. r i, !!-. , ; HANDKERCHIEFS -Ladiea fas( color border handkerchiefs' at 5c J Ladies H.S.satteen striped , white aj 10c; Ladies embroidered , Rcolloped edge with thick cord stripes line goods for 10c. I A full line of mourning at 5 anc 10c. Gents white corded handkerchief at 5c. These are as good as' you can buy anywhere for 10c. Better foods at 10c: Colored bordered 5o mitatioh silk bordered 5c; Turkej red 5c. Children.. Misses.. Youths.. Ladies and lients nose fn great variety. Will always save you money on them. i GENTS. SUciPENDERSat 5c, 10c, 15c, 18c, 20 and 25c. Try them. Ladies - black all wool Jearseyl uioves 20C- , - Try our new waterproof collars and cuffs. We are selling at our old prices, 14o for collars, and 28o fort cuffs. They are superior to the Zylomte. Jobs in gents collars as sorted styles G l4c up to 10c. Bleeching at 5o'. . Bleeched cotton flannel at 10c worth 15c. Bargains in red, write and gray flannel. Lace striped scrim 5c per yard; Lace curtains G8j pair : Lact pillow sbanis abour 1 yard square 38c pair. Columbian pattern lace bed seu $1.88 each. Bargains in counterpanes G3 to! 1.35c each. Blankets intransit. Bargains in linen ttblp cloths. Bargains in l'neu and cotton towels 5c to 32c. Toweling linen at 10c, and cow ton at 0 l-4c yard. Towel rollers only 10c oomplete --a . Uii winuow Bnaues mountea on self-acting spring top rollers 25c td 48 cents. Imitation walnut, cherry or ebony curtain poles, with brass trimmings only 22ic each Uld style window shade nitures 5c per set An assorted lot of Gents' Ladies and Boys' pocket knives 25c each. 3 corner saw files 4c. Small i or round files 5c. German gimlet bits 5c. Auger bits 9c for inches - up td 1 inch for 2 Sc. . 26 in. hand saws 42c. worth 75c Pvjck, Stow & . Wilcox bell faced. solid steel hammeas for 5Sc; W Jl Ladds' solid steel hammers 45c Try squares 23c. Box wood rules 1 foot, 5c; 2 feetJ 8cet8..'-. . ' . Carpenter lead, pencils. . , Fine steel butcher knives 22c "Spoons Tea, 5 to 28c per set Table, 9 to 4Sc per set. Silver point knives nd forks in leatherell case lined with satin 1.2q per set; Steel knives and forks a 45c up to 1.00 per set. 1000 Toys ! Cheap tinware at oh prices. Egg poarchers 25c; Selfbastinff steak broilers 50c: asy ess Deal ers 10c BCSTIAN. ,
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