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Concord. N. C
TUE DAY, - -NOV.
1, 1892'
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FOR president: .
UBOVfB CLEVELAND,
of New YorK.
jTOB VICE PRESIDENT,
( ADE.U E. SXEVEASON,
of Illinois.
( -DEMOCHATIC STATE TICKET.
fobooveknoe:
eli as cakr. i
! of Edgecombe,
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jFOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOB:
lB.!A.l)OUaiITOS,
of Alleghany. J
for secretary op state:
OCTAVICS COKE, , -
of Wake. u
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for treasurer:
IOXALl W. BAIW,
of Wake.
fob auditor: ;
II. M. FUBMAJff, ' ,
of Buncombe. r , ,
for superintendent or public inh
struction:
JOU5 C. SCAKOIIOCGH,
of Johnston, -
,
FOB attorney general:
PRANK I. OSBORNE,
of Mecklenburg. . j
"residential electors fob the state
at large: "
C. B. AYCOCK, ol Wayne.
B. BGLENN.Iof Forsyth.
FOE CONGRESS :
JOHN S. HENDERSON. t
.
TIIE TYPCAI,AaiERICAN."
FrwaXSpeechby Channcey M. Depew.)
If ! am to name fife typical American; the man
Tho loves and believes in his country beyond every
thing else the man who, ileterming onre m what
direction his duty leads, cannot be swCrved from
the path the man who is doggedly persistent in
what he believes to be right the man who thinly
not of self, but of his country and its needs, I WbuJH
aame Grover Cleveland. What he has accompli;
ed is the very highest tribute to the possibilities pf
American citizenships. , .;:' iO.'.i ; ,4
Unucked From the Trestle and Jelled,
The passenger train, dtawnliy n
S46 lef WinstonsSaleia this " morn
ing'in charge of !EngTneer iS-'B" Hil
lsrd and Fireman Hooper. Just one
there is a sharp curve in the rcl ana
a long trestle on this side. A3 soon
as the engine rounded thisWve
Fireman Hoooper saw a man cross
ing the trestle, going in the eame,
direction the train wa3 going, and
just about the length of the engine
and baggage car ahead.
Hooper blew 'his engine0 danger,
signals and.did everything he could
to stop thetrain. As soon as the man
heard the signal, he turned round
and raa toward the train homing
get off the trestle before tbi enf Ae
reached it. But he'was too late.he
right 1 side of thb cowcatcher cut
him down, killing him instarly.
From papersn his perscit wa3
found that his name was Williamson
and tnat he lived in Frerickburg,
Va Williamson was a pok agent.
His body was carried bk to Salem.
SCPKUV1SIOR8 fi HALIFAX,
Arrest a Democintic Registrar.
Raleigh, Octohf 31. In Halifax,
R G Reid, of Halifax township wa3
arrested this mdf ning. He is the reg
iittr fiere. to United States eu-
ptltlSUi -a Republicans negro and
a I'hird patyite, called on Reid and
demanded hs registration bocks in
ordX ?12V they might inspect them
and make copies. Reid refused to
allow the books ' to be inspected.
Thereupon the supervisors tele
graphed to A W Shaffer, chief su
pervisor at Raleigh, ' and the latter
orderel that Reid be arrested
and brought before him ana ndt be
fore any other 'commissio'dfReid
Hair
was brought here this onoon,
Shaffer claiming that he ckj had
jurisdiction. He required Reid to
give $1,000 bond for his appearance.
The arrert of Reid has cansed in"
eus3 indignation among the" Demo
crats and is declared to be worth
500 votes to their party iu Haiifax
i
county alone. ' !
Some of the most eminent lawyers
in the State say to-night after inys-
igation'at the request of Democratio
Chairman Simmous, that Shaffer is
action in defiance of thelaw : and in
excess of his powers, . and that , his
action is. a clear effort to force 'the
suffrages of the people infavor 'of
; . '
the Repubeican - party under which
he holds the office of postmaster of
city of Raleigh. ; They base their
opinion upon section 2029 of ' the
United 1 States Revised. Statutes
which says. ' '
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
By virtue of authority vested in
me by a Deed in Trust or Mortgage
executed by W L Danul and wife,
on the 20th day of May, 1881,
which mortgage or Deed in Trust is
duly recorded in Register's Office for
Cabarrns County, orth Carolina,
in Book No. 34, page M7, I will
sell at public auction at the Court
House door in Concord, North
Carolina oh the 5th day of Decern
ber, 1892: to the highest bidder, for
cash : One Town lot, in Mt Pleas-
ant, adjoining the lota of. W J
Heilig, GiRP Miller, J D Barrier,
Mrs.' M AoDreher,' jK" orth- Carolina
College "r and ;' , others-7-containing
three-fourth ; acres, more ot, ; less.
Title to said property is supposed to
be good, but the purchaser . only
takes such title aI am authorized
to convey, under said mortgage. ,
Geo. Moose,' Trustee.
By Wm. M. Smith, Atf y.
Dated 31st day of October, 1892.
IMPROVEMENT OF riOAP
The Great Labor, Tiuie, Honey and
Clothes Saver. '
A trial of this soap will convince
the most skeptical that it is one of
the most wonderful, yet simple,
discoverieatof modern times for the
reliet of labor in washing and
cleansing. No one who has given it a
trial could be induced to do without
it. Its use will become general in
every family and household,as it'has
done to every community wliere it
haspeen introduced, on a practical
test of its merits.
REASONS WHY IT SHOULD
BE ADOPTED.
1. Simplicity, cheapness, and ease
of preparation. -
2. Economy, as'much less soap is
required to do the same amount of
washing and cleansing, and yet io it
more perfectly.
3 Your clothes will last much
longer, and it does away with all the
hard rubbing on the washboard.
4. Any kind of water can be used,
hard or soft, warn! or cold.
5. No necessity for boiling clothes.
C. Yarns, flannels or silk can beJ
washed without the least damage
fulling or hardening them.
7. It is admitted to be the best
mode for washing bed clothes ever
discovered.
8.' It will remove grease spots
from clothes or fabrics of any kind
with cold water, and it is also of
great value to grocerymen as grease
can be removed from cans, buckets
and all kinds of vessels by simply
"using cold water.
Call on II, McNamara, and he
will furnish you with a sample of
soap prepared by Kasey's new pro
cess, or will prepare yonr soap at
home, free of cost to you, and will
give any information you may de
sire concerning his new process of
making soap. .,. Family rights for
sale. Money refunded if not satis
factory. or particulars see or ad
dress, II. McNamarA, .
Agent for Cabarrus County, N. C.
Furniture, Furniture;
If you . want to. see a st6ck
of Furniture go to Geo. W.
Wright, Salisbury, N. C,
He will open your eyes at
prices. Call on him; It will
pay you. .
Notice of Dissolution:
The firm of Hath'cock and Willi-
ford, Blacksmiths was "mutually
dissolved Oct, lst,; 1892.. All per
sons owing said film are urgently
requested to come forward and pay
at onca to JJ.-ii JtiatncocK the
amout they owe the fijmi. This is
necessafy and important.-- - ' ' 1
D. L. HATiicock,
1 Wk J3t0. WlLLIFORD. 1
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MT. PLEASANT, N. C.
NIIfE TEACHER.
A FINE' COURSE OP
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SESSION OPENS SEPT. lst,1892.
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C. L. T. .FISHER;. ;
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HPureblood ia what oils the ma
cmnery oi life, gi&es every movet.
ment of the body, removes stiffness
of the joints, drives out pain Irom
the nerves, simulates the brain,
protects the liver a d kidneys from
irritation, enableij physical exertion
without fatigue, plolongs life, and
makes men and women perfect in
health and feature. Good blood
and good brain are it separable. Aim
to keep the blood pufo by using the
only true blood remedy, B. B. B.
(Botanic Blood Balm:
Miss S. Tomlinson, Atlanta, Gj.,
says :
For many yoar3 I have been af
flicted with rheumatisn combined
with severe kidney troubles,
indigestions
and nervous
prostration.
Rhuematism
Several phys
sicians were employed uvA numer
ous patent medicines resorted to
without benefit. At last 1 began
the use of B. B. B , and its effect
was like magic. Rheumatic pains
ceased my kidneys wero relieved,
and my constitution improved at
once.
Z. T. Hallerton,
Macon. Ga.,
Bays:. - . . ,
"Three years ago 1 contracted
blood noison. I applied to a phyt
ician af. Macori, and his treatment
came near killing me. I employed
an old physician and then went.to
Kentucky. I
Hot Springs gsf ES
ana remamea
two months, out nothing seemed to
euro me permanently.althoug h tem
porary relief was given me, I re
turned home a ruined man physi
cally, with but little prosqect of ev
er getting well. I was persuaded to
try B B B and to mv utter laston
ishment it quickly hesled I every
ulcer.
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; FOR SHERIFF.
,1, hereby announce myself a
candidate for, re-election to
the office of Sheriff of Cabarrus
county, subject to the action of
the Democratic nominating
convention. "
L. M. Morrison. !
Aug. 23, '92.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
feTtiankiul for past'favors, at
j;he hands of , the yoters of Ca
barrus county I nereby an
nounce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of Reg
ister .of Deeds for Cabarrus
county, subject to the action
of the Democratic nominating
convention. ; (
Yoar obd't servant, -Jno.
K. Patterson.
Jb U tt SALE UIZEAF. ,
ne Kinff of the Road Bicvr.Tfl
Lamp, EnaoKled, will be sold cheap
G. L. Patteeson,
Agent for Columbia'Bicyclis
ALL NOVELTIES.
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You are cordially invited to call
and examine our choice line, the
newest goods in -
SILKS, DRESS GOODS,
TlllMMlNU-S,
IERY and UN
DERWEAR .
for the
FALL -SEASON,
We have spared no time in selecting
the very latest nfvelties in
Dress C8od3. Storm Serges
in all the popular shades.
Trecot Flannels in the new shades.
Beautitul Poplins in pretty
shades. Crepon Dress
Goods, something entirely
new: Ladies' Cloth and
Broadcloth is all the desirable shades.
Lovely patterns in Plaid Flannels.
Handsome line of Cheviot. Stripes.
Cheoron Jacquard 40 inches
wide at ;0c. Antelope Sutings,
Hawthorn Sutings, .and a bi
line of ,
UNDRESSED ,.
KID
GLOVES
to match the ner shades.
Best line of Ladies' and Misses
Shoes in the inarket.
Boy's Black Hose (Ipswich); best in
town, and we have a line of
DRESS GOODS
in Plaid3 for 5c. Doublewidth
Flannel at 15c per yard.
We have a great many things to
show vou. Come and see us. Bar
gains for you all. .We are truly,
. Morrison, MM.
YOUR LIFE TIME
WE GUARANTEE
SPOONS
(jvs AND -
FORKS
WITH
Sterling Silver
BACKS
TO WEAR 2 5 YEARS.
The pieces of Sterling: Sil
ver luiuia at uie pomia
oi rest prevent an
wear whatever.
FIVE TIMES
aa much Silver as la Stand-
am Plate.
FAR BETTER
than Light Solid Sliver and
not one-hau the cost.
Each article la stamped
E. STKRLING-INLAID S.
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Accept no 3UDstmite.
Made Only bv The Holmes & Edwa.io8 8ilveb
Ft sale a.t
CORRELL & BROS.
ii National Bail,
Concord, ;N. C. ,
J. M. Odell, President
D. B. Coltrane, Cashier.
L. D. Coltrane, Book keeper.
Capital, $50,000.
Surplus, ; $10,000.
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DIBECTOESi
JMIOdell ' D. P. Cannon
Elam King,- - t J, W. Cannon.
W. B. Odell, G. M. Lore.
D. B Coltrane.
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mile and a half this side of Salem