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V P H 1 LY ran jf . jp J VoA V. No. 155. CONCORD. N. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1892. Wiiole No. 116 4 Why He l,eft (tie T. P. BrAiswick 2?ew.i A Kansasman who br j'lotn af- filiating with the Thhtl i - .rty of thafc3tate for the past few years, having severed his allegiance there to, thus briefly ve3 hi3 reasons for bo doing : X- Because it is rv.fi bf lawyers without clieuts; . 2. By doctors without patienjts; 3. By preachers without pulpit3; 4. Bv women without husbands: 5. By farmers without farms; 6. By financiers without, finance; 7. By educators withouj education, and. 8. By statesmen out of a job. -o- Kcv. Mr. Tnllle Tilings Cod Sliule All 12 o Want . A-noille, Och 25. Rev. D II Tuttle, who has been conducting a revival in the Central Methodist church, created a sensation in his 2riao: today by attacking the min strel show to be given here Friday night for the benefit of the Mission Hospital by prominent men of the city. Mr. Tuttle said he was of the opinion that God had made as many negroes a3 he wanted, and if the hospital management would go to God in earnest prayer for help, they would have the1 means necccssary to sustain it without dishonoring God and causing men tD bring reproach on themselves and their churches by transforming themselves into negro dancers. Sunflowers Philosophy. Whenaves tha roads get dusty, a big wind comes up. Death sometimes toys a long time with a"man who tempts it Praise a man and he will stay with yon all day. Every man believes he can ies the heavy end of the log. Did you ever notice1 how hard it is to do a thing you ought to do? Discontent is a great deal worse for a man's health thrn a d'sordered liver. The-homlier a man js, the more he ha3 to say about how the womi run after him. An old bachelor and a poor houses k epcr alay3 scratch their matches on the wall. Jl If a woman says she has a secret, don't coax her to tell it, and she will tell it to prove that she has one. Atchison Globe. Cnolefa Spnadins la Ilumbnrs. Hamburg, Oct. 25. Twenty-five new ses of cholera were oflicially fpnnrted here vesterdav. No deaths - i from the disease occurred, 5,000 Bales Bnrned at Belton, Texas Belton, Texas, '.Oct. - 25. Fhe thousand bales of cotton with a cots ton compress were burned and dam aged last night 1 Loss $165,000. ' mm' The Davie Rifle guards has been organized at Mocksville, with Will X Coley, editor of the Davie Times, "ETEKXAL CON'TEttPT." EpjTOr Sta,dad : At a meet- ing of the Pec$le3 party clubf"(Jf No. 1 township, the olIowing-eso- lution was adopted. E?."lved, That we the Peoples party olub cf 1 township ex press our eternal contempt for shus cast onus by certain whi citizens of Harrisburg the same be ing published in, the Oncord Stand ard of October 13, over th signas tare of a negro and w request the 3taiivliru to intuitu tITs resolute:. Will II. ITaglar, Sec'y. Oct. 15, '92. For what all this contempt? Third Party rroiif!:cr y.teoemiiuii! cafec!. Stale Clronicle. Rev. 1) P Her.chuni will preach . 11 T 1 no more, lie is kr.ovu m wase as the celebrated republican pro hibition third party preacher- politician, vice grand mogul of the gfdeonites and general cross road orator. But ho.is out of tho pulpit and out to stay. Mr. Meachum, it seems, ha3 been taking . an active pari' in the Wake Third party can vass and at times when thiaga were not quite serene his temper would get the better cf hi3 judgement. It is claimed that he too often rereoted to inelegant 'slang." At any rate a meeting of the Method'st church tribunal, of which he wa3 a local minister, his credentials was taken from him and his name erased from the church roster. A special to the Richmond Disn prtchfrom Scotland Neck Satur day says4 at a meeting of about 200 negroes at Mary's Cbapel, near ,that town, J A White the Tb'rd party romllrlflip. fnr the Lefrislature in Halifax, addressed the negro women present as his "lady friends." The ca3e of Furr for the murdor of Almond in Stanly court several years ago has been concluded at the Albmarrle court. The iury rendered a verdiet of manslaughter. We ha ve not learned what setence was made by Judge Boykin. Hon. John R Fellows, ib a speech in Richmond,- Va. Monday night, said 'that there is not a Republican in New York who dees not , know that tha Stasis go for Cleveland, and that even If the Republic .ns came It) Harlem river with 100,000 majority there woul4 be yotcs enough in New York ' city and Brooklyn to cover them under. Mr. Fellows been prominent in New York politics for many year, and ought to be the highest authority. He no doubt knows that of which he Bpeakc Life In Xorlh Carolina,' Mr. Andrew Honnejcuttt of Stanly county, says that the Stanly News, is in his 84th year and ia still able to attend court, ife is a man of extraordinary physique, and tips the beam at 270 pounds; He was never uutil lfst winter, when the. grip held him down some 20 days or more. Leonidaa McKnighfc, who wa3 sentenced to be hanged in Suiry cnunry ljst Friday for buglnrizmg the bouse of old man Taylor in Mt. Airy two years ago, is st;ll living. He was granted an appeal to the Supreme court, but tiitappeal has not yet oome up, hence the p3l poneWnt of tho execution.0 Ti1 stockholders of the "North Caroliaa Tton Factory at Raleigh have ordered an assignment ani all property will be sold. The assets will not cover the liabiltuf. -r-The oflicers of the State Fair express great pleasure at its success. double the average, Tho re-election of R II Battle and II W Ayer, sec retary, Wiis a dcrserved compliment mm thiTcn all Fnmala Comrlaint9 and Monthly irregularity, LcucorrhccaorWhitca, Pain in Back or Sides, strengthens the fcoblo, builds up the whola system. It has cured thousands and will euro tou. Druggists havo it. Send itamrigfor boot. DIL J. F. DBQMOOOLZ A CO., InlstlUa, Yj. VALUABLE TOWN TROPEliTY FOR SALE, By virtue of a Deed in trust made to the undersigned on the 28th, of October, 1882, by Mrs. Margaret McErchern which is recorded in Book No. 3G Page 87 in the office of the Register of Deeds for thecounty of Cabarrus, I will sell at public sale for cash at the court house in Con cord on Monday the 28th, day of November:' One lot on West Depot Street in the town of Concord ad joining the lot of K L Craven, Mrs. Dr. I L IlenderEou and others. The lot has comfortable improvement; person desiring to see the propeuy can do so by calling at Mr. Henry Propst, who lives on tnt place. Oct. 21 1892. I R. W. Allison, Truste?. A TICKET TO THE, WORLD'S FAIR. FREE o For particulars ad- "Ire ATLANTA JOURNAL, Atlanta, Ga. n&L$IFBfl& k - WINTERSMITH PC! r Tonlo, Syrup or Amproya CHILL UUHL. The mort fnewfiful remejrf rJrg, ASIfnT known. Pi-oTentr"!idriM in it nnoxxm tum. CooUjIS bo Uuiiuna, Ajanio m Suioj of tht tnperiority of Wintml ton! .r.. Halun.iii nibttiuio wbkteTer, M tte mm breakinic of th chilli u omt buxui yuiw -" uTalfeet a Twii-1 ears. A proper um of W m U7qnird Jo i enact w y . . Two 8lia-" 60C.4 SI. AJUBOa rs CO., Ag'U, LoulsrUla, Ey. For sale by A aiu k . mam w 3 D. D. JOHNSON, Druggist. H00 Tablets from 1 to 25c. Envelopes froni 2 to 10c. per pack of 25. PAPER-Stanton Mills, unruled. C per quire ; also, ruled, Fancy i'Corated note 10c ner quire. Ivo rine, Velvet finished and packet sizo Bond linen 10c per quire. Letter or Fchool size paper lOo per quire. Wnx rmner from R t n 4Rc. rer hnx. 24 pne writmpr borks 3 for 5c first Hnsa paper. Memorandum booka, 2c to U:t Rch. AutogrHph Aiburaa 5c. Photo Albums 22 to 29. . Photo Frames at 5 and 25c. Jnpnnran Photo boxes 25 to 5c each lievised .New lestaments 15c. Dore Kible Galery at 88 and 1.48. Pursratorv and T radise. also In ferno by Dante ", -V-. Atala by Chatn brir.nd illustras tel by Dore 1.48. Vuite a lot of toy books from 1 to 33o. Tjr.i!'yirv cnaiftcl raint 10c. We lyxve several colors. Soiiool l)!igsmade of oil cloth. 5 and 10c. Ijoad Doneila at 4 to 20o ner doz. The best aro tho same you pay 5c each for. iiiatw i)encil3 at luo per box of 100; Wo do not break boxes at this price. SbilPS 3 to 10c. Penholders 1 and 4c each. Pencil sharpeners lc. Brass pens ia per doz. Steel Fair con ren8 4c per doz. Steel, fine point or stub pens, 4c. Steel Spen-. cerian pens 10c per doz. (ilass ink stand in cork 2o. Best black ink 3c per bottle, worth 5 cents. Pin tif ketfl 45c per M. GAMES Domines Co per set: Loto- 10c; Lottres 10c; bmgers , Lottres 10c; Singers pnake 10c; Saratov staple . chase 25c; Wood building blocks 38c. 1 Knrun nieture- 2c ner sheet: De. calcominia pictured lc per 1-4 sheet. Folding cups oc. Hair curlers 5 and 10c. Thermometers at 8c. Twin matchhoders 5c. Imitation brass whisk broom holders 9c. 82 doz. machino thread at 4c per eoool or 38c por doz. We have been selling this tnread, all summer, with n minrnTitnn f.n ho ns ennd aa an and have had no complaint, irstead we never jobo a customer. e sen to tho best dresssmakers in town. Give us a trial. 3 cord spool cotton, full 200 yards, at 2c per spool. Heiwinway and Bartlett's spool silk 4c. Waste silk at 25o per or black only; waste rilk floss assorted colors 38operoz; Common silk floss' as so.ted colors at 50c pe' 100 skeins; heavy and harde: twisted lc; Hem" inway and Bartlett's spool floss at 10c doz.; Large skeins twitted floss wash colors 3c woith 6; Large skeins tilosoll floss wash colors 8c worth 5; Largo skeins rope .floss wash colors 3c worth 5; Bleached linen lloss 2c per skein. lurkey lol markirfg cotton 8 spools for 5c; G cord turkey red crochet cotton 5c per ball. This is the very thing Tor making red lace, winch will bo very much used tLis aanann A Isn bleached crochet cots L J ' - ' ' ton, bul much larger ballrf, only 7c. Kickroclc braid 4c per nuncn ; Feather edge braid 8o ier bunch and 55 patterns of work. Wriitfl fifnv hindincr lc tier roll : Black worsted skirt binding 4c per roll ; Black mohair coat binding 5c per yard wortn ec. BrTiS3 thimbles 2 for 5c First-c'ass sewing Veedles only lc Trirof. olnss brass nina 4c: Mourn ing pins only 4c per box; Common pin 2c. Darning needles 5o per paper of 2o TTnUfinc needles 15 for 5c: Bone oriicklo point crochet needles at and 4c. ' ' : . Hooks und I s only 8o per box of one gross ; 2 papers hair pins for lc. Superior dress stays at J5c per doS Whale bone dress stays at 9c per doz. Dress shields extra ltyge 103. Ventilated wire eing garters 10c 'Elastic web 5c per yard. " ' l.firrra horn dress COBabs 10c: Steel dreBS combslOc; Horn fine combs 4c Rubblt rofKd r combs 5c; . jxtra fine horn barbed combs 10c. Steel hair brushes at 10 and 25c; Bristle hair bjushes 51c; Lather brushes 5c; Tooth brushes to 18c; SiiTJe brusnes an pristio zuc; uu&u BestlSwinglmachinf'ioif 5c for large bottles. 1 " r"" D. J. Shoe blacking at lc to 4c per box. Long stem wood pipes 9c; OJaj pipe and stem lc, Cascarilla face powder 5c. Swans' down 5 and 9c. A. nice line of toilet water.oxtract and cologne from 5c to 25c- 2 cakes of cood toilet soap for 5o; Yecker Bro"s 10c soap for 5e; Lucua' transparent glycerine soap ?0c. Dress buttons ftssortod 5c p r dcz Pearl buttons good quality I'V ml 13a per doz; Agate fshirt" buttc?;3 good quality 3o per grces card; Pice shirt buttons good quality 8o per grojss card; Large agate "br.t- tons 5c per J gross card; jfedhTi size agate buttons printed the very buttoa for gingham, etc., lc per c: Purses 5c op. Ladies' pocket books from 10 to 33c. Cheinisette collars only 12c. Satteen windso;ties 5c See our Graceful corset, cord an ! bone side stil, silk embroidod with cords running across the hip. oizj 13 to 80, at 45c: Blanche Frenca v uvea long waist, nigh busk. 4 sidoVLalei bo ies, size ll to 30 ut 98c; Uv. Hall's coiled spxlng, saiao a3 B.iU's 7ic: also corsets waists for Ladies ana ?lisses HANDKEltCHIEFS-Ladies f fc color border handkerchiefs at 5c; Ladies H.iS.eattfdi striped white at 10c; Ladies embroidered Pcollored edge with thick cord btripes fine goods for 10c, A full line of mourning at 5 and 10c. Gents white corded handkerchiefs at 5c. These aro as good an you can buy anywhere for 10c. IXtcr goods at 10c: Colored bordored 5c; Imitation silk bordered 5c; Turkey red 5c. . A nnt hnA infant Children, Misses, louth?, Jjmiiea w u ftlw gave u f1 om variety. money on - GENTS SUSPENDERS at 5c, 10 15c, 18c, 20 and 25o. Try Ucsa. Ladies black all wool Jcarsey Gloves 25c Try our new waterproof collars and cuffa. We are selling at our old prices, 14o for collars, and 2Sc for cuffs. They are superior to tho Zylonite. Jobs in gents collars ass sortod styles 0 l-4c up to 10c, Bleeching at 5c. Bleeched cotton flannel at 10c worth 15c. Bargains in red, white and gray flannel. Lace stripcd scrim 5c per yard; Lace curtains G8o pair ; Lace pillow shams about 1 yard square 38c pair. Columbian pattern lace bed set $1.88 each. Bargains in counterpanes 03 to 1.35c each. Blankets intran?it. Bargains in linen table cloth3. Bargains in linen and cotton towels 5c to 32c. Toweling linen at 10c, and coti ton at 6 l-4c yard. Towel rollers only 10c oompktt. Oil window shades mounted on self-acting spring top rollers '-ioe to 48 cent3- .Imitation walnut, cherry cr clouy curtain poles with brass trimmings only 22 Jc each. Old style window shade fii-urcs 5c per set. An assorted lot of Gent3' Ladies and Boys' pocket knives 25c each. 3 corner saw files 4c. Small h or round files 5c. German gimlet bits 5c. Auger bits 9c for i inches up to 1 inch for 2Sc. 26 in. hand saws 42c, worth 75c. . Pck, Stow & Wilcox bell faced, soMd steeHiammeiS for 58c; W J Ladds' solid steel hammers 45c Try squares 23c. Box wood rules 1 foot, 5c; 2 feet, 8 cents. ;' 1 Carpenbr lead pencils. , Fine steel butcher knives 2c , Bpoons-Tea, 5 to 2Sc per set; Table, 9 & 48c per t. Silver poTnt knives end forks In leatherell case lined wfh satin 1.25 per set; Steel knives and forks at 45c up to 1.00 per set.. 1000 Toys ! Cheap tmwaro at old prices. Egg poarchers 25c; Self basting steak broilers 50c; Easyeggbcafc- er3 IOC. J , er. feSSTvil'ii-fwyiJ BCST1AN Eick two day3 at a time in his lifeC captain,
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