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WatlEESville, N. C , April 4,
Editor News and Observer : In
EDI TOR KESTLER CALLED ON
a iuisrepresentatiori Raises a Demo-!
crat's Ire He Vili Retract.
Mr. Xl L EmP.rT.i Rnnr-.rinfcmlov.fr
or tne Udell ALUs, who is a Demo-
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ii. a;; a missionary that represents
untain-head of all knowledge,
the secrets of nature, ana t
EJements
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rSCYCLOP.MA BRITANNICA, and it
ito cvcrv hu:nan being who can read.
j vou r.3v2 any s4,141 uiviiiiuii
h.RRlTANN'lCA and ideas will flock to
If you are voun, wan your are Dtrure you
regard to the assignment bill which c rat and who has been nothing else
seems, in some way. to have passed for the past 18 veary. callorl ,,nnn a
the Legislature, I desire to eay that El Kestler, this (Friday) morning
Mr. Smith of Stanly, introduced a and requested him to retract through
bill to prevent preferences in as- his paper the, following statement,
signments, a I understood it; after which appeared in the Vestibule of
having: had several conversations this week :
with Him in regard to it when the ifrhe Dems haycV put cn a life j
bill was reported byHhe Finance time ReDublican for commissioner
Committee, Mr. Smith told me that in ward 2 "Fsrb'aplhe sacrifices his
it was not the original, but a sub- party for the sake of a j )b. How do
stitute, understood to have been the Dems like the fusion ticket ?"
prpparea by Hilemau, Chairman of The above statement raised the
the Committea. I was opposed to the Djmocratic ire of Mr. Emery, and
Smith bill, and when I learnel that justifiaVp, too. When requested,
it uau oeea amenaea at tne instance Mr. Kestler said ha; won d tptrw.t
ot Mr. Hileman, I was more than the statement.
ever oppossd to it, belieying th&t
ue i3est oaive in te
itn Ideas to advance y
ou.
our
u'l'l furnish vou wi
:..,.nr anl tr malf( vnn ji tnnrl
tuSineSS lli'.Cicaia, J
eful member of-socicty.
If you are a tirea Dreaa-wmner u win
tiiseani enliven you wurv siories or xravei.
,..3:n; rA reauurui royinoiogicai
I j K fte Krtnf 'animal
an J flowers,
It is never wearisome, ana u iasis a
t;.ti!Tie. It IS COS..!t.'?OUiaU , :
jlri Democratac
For it makes no distinction between tne rcn
and the r0'. tut says to both : "I am yours
tiniest t-'X the asking:."
TEN CENTS ADAY will buy It now, but yoa
i - , :e . . . . ; int..
. jnouia oraor ai once ti ywu wish iu vaixcx .
'i:v:ntase of this spheral introductory otter.
The Observer
CHARLOTTE, N. C
for
neas interests of the State if radical Cnt3 Bruises, SoreB, Ulcers, Salt
legislation snouia oe naa along tnis Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped
line. And Mr. Smith came to me
and said that he would have noth
ing further to do with it, inasmuch
as the substitute had changed the
purpose of his bill. Subsequently 1
called upthe bill and moved to lay
it on the table, stating at the time it
was a dangerous bill. The motion
was carried by a large majority, the
Democrats voting the affirmative
solidly.
Hands, Chilblains Corns and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles or no pay required. , It is
guaranteed to give satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 2b cents per
box; For sale at P. B; Fetzer's Drug
storo -
Professional Card.
I have Iccrted in Ccnccrd for the
practice of medicine and surgery,
and respectfully ask the j::3 for a
share of their patronage I may be
found at rny. office at any hour of
the day or at my residence at night
when not out professionally, and
will gladly respond to all crl!a
promptly.
Office under that of !Vontgcmery
& CroU. Respectfully,
tf J. E. Smoot, iM.J)
speculation,
HAMMOND & CO.
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Tlie Kailrond War.
Baltimore, April 11, President
Hoffman, of the Seaboard Air Line,
said today that the decision of the
infpr-Rtaifi .nommfima Rommissinri.
I never heard of the bill-any more , . . th. Sontheru Kail.
until I noticed in the papers after d com t0 weet the cnt in
i 1 " j
it had become a law.
W. T. Lee.
A FREAK.
Kolt With Two Heads, Four Eyes
and Ekh! But it in Dead!.
To The Wanting Public.
I wish to announce to the ladies
a
of Concord and surroundins: comt
mnnitj that I am prepared to do
to Atlanta without reducing the rate
to intermediate points, would not
affect the situation materially, except
that the decision might give the im
pression that his line was in the
wrong in cutting rates. Comment
Dr. ijiner. r; vp.rpnnarv snropon
place, was at the Stock Farm any Kind f Wrk ln dreS3 maklllg ing on the decision President HdflV
ana cutunsr. i soncica mat.
il Banks Holt at Graham yester
brought back with
. i -- i . . . i - - .
piesi rreatt ever beneia, neing a
I celt witb two distinct and perfect
j lir.ed at the sides, four' eyes,
So mouths, twn
Mrs. J. L. Brown,
1 01 tlie I O 1.-1 VV. Lj yJVHU AlViViW.vv,
man said :
"I no longer see any use for the
inter-State commerce commission.
That body has virtually given the
why They Are Not, boutnern itaiiroaa. company a
Thf KinstonFree I Press savs. in weanon which to fight us and has
" v " C l i w
backbones and referring to the-new magistrates : repudiated about the only important
church.
m21 lm.
2
10
aght legs, but with only two ears
The newly appointed magistrates clause of the act under which it was
one wind pip?. are not magistrates, because tney created 'the long ana snort nam
Thecolt was foaled yesterday, but failed to qualify. They failed to clause of the law has been upheld by
dead. nuatifv because the certified lists all the courts, and I am surprise
a . j . i -
-Bauer . says two heads are were not sent out in time by the fees that the inter-State commerce com-
petim?g seen but this is the fir?t rctary of state, who did not send mission should be the first to nullify
stance on record of this kind. He them out in time because the it I caonot say at present what we
blanks to send them on didn't I, will do, next, but we are able apd.
. t k riikn 1 ..i. .-.11 ivr.n i frt T(lfrfinr
C021Q 10 mm in muw. x uo rtraujp at uluco w fivwvM
to him in rights and" proper ty.,;
rou?ht the heads and neck home
JiLd will j-,reierve thpm in alr.ohnl
sboro Kecord.
our
blanks didn't come
L M Archey, of this city, has time because the public printer
inula? freak a? th nno- annvA Iitpr ah Winston so far from the
'H only it 33 a kitten instead State capital. The public printer at
1 Col Winofrin was plpfitnd bv th fnSlOn
legislature, and is making big money
on the public pnntipg paying his
printers starvation wages k And this
int for IIInsHelf.
morning before daylight
wis wa3 aroused by a col-
Li... iJ i mii niTMimmr rrr
;ivd their o1P;nPC.n iun xa u
- - tut; uiau saiu iic
lQted a t, arrant for himaplf nnd
t lac vuujuu witu mm
I ' . ..' r .- 1
came along to get it
er -Uk
John Gro3e, had. slapn
i'en ahd then 7 slapped
osviile Landmark
A Good
Low-Priced
Bicycle
t'onsmits Snlclcte.
'-a April 10. Mr.
publisher of the
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icu'e here 'trniicrht bv tak-
0 ;
3
ttu iNrfolk' about sixty
leave
m ml
ea a arm in this .ltV
W J6lQ -Chicago, He came to
Ior Ms Health.' He was
IN. ,
ialh
WE don't advise
your buying
any bicycle but the
best one made
the COLUMBIA
for the $ 1 00 it costs
is wise economy,
every dollar of it.
But if you prefer
to pay less, then
we have lower
priced machines
that we know will
give you satisfac
tion. Patterns for
men and women or ,
boys and girls in
THE
HARTFORD
$80 $60 $50
Come and examine
Beautiful Catal,Q5U free lf,yoti call.
G.L. PATTERSON, AGENT,
CONCORD, N. C.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.'
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
Two lilyes Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction
nit. Til was told bv her doctors,
wJ' " - "7 ' - - (
she had Consumption and that there,
was no hppe for her, but two bottles
Dr. King's New Discovery cotnplele
ly cured her and she says it saved
her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139
Florida St. San Francisco, suffered
from a dreadful cpld, approaching
tried without result
everything else then bought one bot
tle of Dr. King's New Discovery
and in two weeks was cured. He is
Daturaliy. thankful. It is such re
sults, of which these are samples,
tftati prove the; wonderfu) effipacy of
ih& medicine in Cbrijghs ancl Qpjds.
Free trial bct'leS at Fetzer's Drug
Store, Regular size 50c and $100,
SALE OF TOWN LOTS FOR
; . - TAXES. ; '
By virture of levies and the cer
tificate of J L Boger, Tax Collector
for the town of Concord, and pur
suant to the provisions of the
Machinery Acts of the General As
sembly of North Carolina, I will on
the 1st Monday of May 1895, sell
at the Court House door in Concord
the following town lots on which the
taxes levied by the commissioners
tor said town for the year 1894 re
main unpaid, to wit :
ward 1.
Isette & Smith. 1 town lot
,
on Main street $ 14 10
Pondexter, P F, 1 town
lot on Mill street, ad
joining W Thompson, 3 23
Troutman, W A, 1 town
lot oo Spring street 3 60
' ward 2.
Peoples, Alfred, 1 town
lot (Burrage lot;, ' 1 65
WilleforJ. J A, 1 town
lot East Depot street,
ward 3.
Branick, Mag, 1 town lot
East Depot street, (El- :
len Best property),
Dry, W F, 15 1 acres land
3-Mile Branch,
Groner, Mary. E, 1 town
lot (old store room;,
WARD 4.
Alexander, Sarah, 1 town
lot, Coleburg,
I Alexander, Hiram, 1
town lot Loye Town
(balance),
Freeman, Allen, 1 town
lot Coleburg, f
Gilmore, Sandy, 1 town
lot Broad street,.
Gibson, Mag, 1 town lot
Broad street,
Harris, Henry, 1 town
lot Broad street, "
Holbrooks, Adam, 1 town
lot. Broad street,
Ichord, Eliza, 1 town
lot Coleburg,
McCarter, Andrew J, 1
town lot Broad street,
McRea, John W, 1 lot
Broad street (balance),
Pharr Martin, 1 town
lot Broad street,
Spencer, Ellen, 1 town
lot Broad street,
Miller, Rondolph, 1 town
lpt Brpad. stjeety
Blair, z;. 1, .town lot
Bioad street,
TO THE SHERIEF OF
County :
The ahove is a true list of de
ligent property of the town of Con
cord, presented as in accordance
with law for you to advertise under
execution for sale for taxes.
J. L. B0GER,
Tax Collector.
L. M. Morrison, ExSheriff of Ca-
barus County,
April 10 Ji, 1895.
130 & 132 Pearl Street,
NEW YORK CITY, H. Y.
Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought acd
sold, or carried on Margin.
P. S. Send for explanatory circus
lar on speculation, also weekly mar
ket letter. (Free)
dwlv
3
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FsiiilLy
THE I
I am back at my old plac
6 H A
of business,
ALLISON'S
I 35 corner, . prepared to welcome
,my old iriends and to make
4 01 new ones. 1 Keep a lull line or
l135a'A,A vvxo,
SHOES, HATS,
GROCERIES,
1CBACCO, &c.
2 03 always at the lowest prices
consistent with honest busi
73 Lnpss. Will mfiftt cuts at all
times. I can buv as cheat) as
ot I , A
O t) I tt r- ttt - 11 fM-l n c gk" r cy
.uLujuuuj ULLKX wxii ocii ao viuoc.
x 35 Haying a stock suited to the
'farmers' wants, c?fcn use 'your
3 60 produce. Will exchange
- goods for all kinds of country
154 produce at cash prices. Call
to see me.
1 35
98
JOHN P. ALL1S0H.
3 41
73
3 60
71
3 60
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ar.d
Election Brotice.
At a meeting of Board Commis
sioners for town of Concord, N. O.,
held April 1st, 1895, an election
was called and ordered to be held at
the various votiog places on the
first Monday in May next, for
I IQ purpose of electing a Mayor
Cabarrus two Town Commissioners from
by each ward and one Graded School
Commissioner from and by each
ward. Books open now. The fol
lowing Registrars were appointed :
Ward No. 1: John B Caldwell,
Ward No. 2 : James N Brown,
Ward No. 3: PA Corre!!, Ward
No. 4; George M Lore.
By order of Board
J. L. Hartsell,
April 2, 1895, Clerk.