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Xl.-No. 112.
tartial Bail,
CONCORD, m a; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1895.
WHonE-NO. 1,253
DOUBLED IN FIVE YEARS. ' THE NEW ORGAK.
COKCOED, N. 0.
Ij.M.Odell,
President,
The State Has Twice as Many Cotton
Factories as in 1890 Secretary Hes
ter Writes to Governor Carr.
ir Raleigh, N. C, Sept, 3. The
State Agricultural Department to-
vS "J X "r day i89ued a SDeci&llv vliiArilp .nl-
r u Dpltrane, , ' vaamer. .. - - f-rr--"-
n coltrane, Assistant Cashier - King lists of .all manufactnr
Capital,
Surplus,
DIRECTORS:
i r OnELL. D. F. Cannon
i. w
Elam King
w K. Odell, W. n. Ijillt,
D. B.COLTRANE.
ine enterprises in North Carolina.
$50,000 That portion of it which is of great
$16,000 est interest is in regard to cotton
mills. This shows that eleven mills
are now in course of construction,
J, W. Cannon, that the stock in eight more has
HAMMOND & CO.
Stock and
Brokers,
130 & 132 Pearl Street,
NEW YORK CITY, IT. Y.
Siocks,Bond8 and Grain bought and
sold, or carried on Margin .
P, s. Send for explanatory circu
lar on speculation, also weekly mar
ket letter. (Free) dwly
UNIVERSITY OF
Central Methodist Church to Ilavn n.
Pipe Organ Mr. Benson Will Doubt
less' Be Their Organist. -
Tuesday night the board of stew
FROSTS IN THE NORTHWEST
The Cotton Cron Mas Imnrovoil in
North Carolina Daring the Week.
Washington, D. C, Sepl. 3. The
Weather Bureau, in its report of
:U Cudu
Mm,
ards for Central Methodist crop conditions for the week ended
EpiscoDl church. Southv held a September 3, ays
meeting at the parsonage to confer
and advise in regard to the purchas
ing of the proposed pipe organ for
that church.
The week has been generally
favorable for maturing: and securing
crops and for plowing and seeding.
Late corn has experienced a gen
eral improvement in
MT. PLEASANT, N. C.
REV. J. D. SHIREY, D. D.PRES
ADADEMIC, COMMMRCIAL
; AND
COLLEGIATE COURSES.
been subscribed and that 149 are
now in operation, spinning or weav
ing. Besides these, there are twelve
SpeCUiatlOn, siting rmlls, one ntt mill, one
wr 7 towel mill, four baer mills and one
manufactory of sash cord and cord
ing. There are thirteen woolen
mills in operation. The total of all is
192 ; Alamance county leads, haying
22 cotton mills ; Gaston has 21, Ran
dolph 15 and Mecklenburg 13
There are mills in 41 of the 96
counties. There are reported 19,
000 looms alid 756,000 spindles.
Henry G Hester, secretary of the
New Orleansi Cotton Exchange, has
3ent Governor Carr the following
telegram:
"I congratulate you and the peo
ple of North Carolina on her re
markable progress in cotton manu
facture. She is now' practically
equal to South Carolina, the largest
cotton consumer in the South. By
the actual census of mills North
Carolina has consumed of this year's
Comprises the University, the crop 227,000 bales, an increase of
College, the Law and Medical 155,000 over last year. She has new
Schools, and the spindles which may be brought into
CT TAA A A T?lJ play in 1895-'96 which, with fair
O J 1V1 Y JCj JL trade conditions, should increase her
total to at least 250,000. In 1890,
Total necessary expenses
the rjrinciDal session of 38 weeks. $85.00 to
It was decided to get it, and the corn State and is maturing rapidly. 137.000.
following committee of three was I Cotton picking is now quite gen- Next session begins Sept
aDDO nted and emDOwefed with an, eraiovtr tne souinern portions 01 3. J otfO. HOT cotalogue and
thority to purchrae and have bnilt, 8 cotton resion and will comment special information, address.
the same . Rev. K ti Parker, Mrs. Complaints of rust and shedding lm. Secretary of. Fa ottlt
w J Montgomery and Mr. h D I continue from Georgia and Alabama
Duval. v but'condition of the crop in Arkan-
It is very probable that Mr. R P saa is less favorable than previously
Benson will be secured as organist, reported, otton has improved in
is or in uaronna ana late cotton nas
. m i i.
Attention ! Company O; uccu luipruveu m xxhb uy, reueui
Ymi ai-p nr,Wpd flrr,0i. of rnnr rains, uliich, however liave been un
Secretary of- Faculty.
Mount Amoena
SEMI NARY
A Flourishing School for Young'
Ladies.
In
armory ,n f all dress uniform Friday Twmeme cotton is 8ufferin from
cicmug, tuc uiu iuoU) Ob u u uiuun. i QTOUght.
sharp, for annual, inspection by the , Much tobacco has been cut and
Inspector General of the North housed under favorable weather
Carolina State Guard.
W; S. Bingham, Capt.
CAROLINA
Ilig-li Handed Usurpation.
The Burlington News says a few
things that makes it appear that he,
too, is in the middle of the road :
"The Commissioners passed the
anti-bicycle law Monday night in
the face of the protest of 200 citi-
Inn a TKa rf a ma a aira A nrlf jtob
tUUOl X Ub n 0B. CITVt M -Ilk).
Hall. Heritage. Pickett and Tate.
conditions during the week. In
Maryland and Virginia, tobacco has
suffered much from drought.
Frosts were general on Saturday
and Sunday from Montana to Michi
gn.
To tne Citizens of Concord.
On and after the 20th day of this
. m . v
month ot August, l win open
out a first-class meat market and
TEN TEACHERS.
Orcamental Branches Rereins
Carefui Attention,
REV. C. L. T. FISHER, A. 11
Pbincipai.,
MOUNT PL ASANT, N. C
II Q BT II HOLIl
College of Agriculture
and Mechanic arts;
The next session of this Col
lege will begin September 5th.
will be glad to serve the public with Examinations at count y seats
their needs in the fresh meat line, first Saturday in August.
No: Erwin, Montgomery and Ross. M Pla09 of badness will be in the Young Jnen desiring a tech-
fnu mn bo ;a 51- i'c 'Wil Mcwincn store room, nrst uoor vuuvauu .
The least we can 8ay,is,. it is the , J t f, Jiw lnw o.nat will wull tn nn
auOTe maroie yaru on neat uepviti-j v- -
most high-handed usurpation of au J
tncnty eyer visiiea on .a counirj. i aQ jm
town. These citizens will be heard
from again."
Respectfully,
J. F Dayvault.
For the Fathers to Consider.
"T TT x-. X-N. T" I -www,.---
uUn UU L North Carolina consumed 114,000 It is rumored that a paper will be
for teachers. Tuition $60 ; 35 Btate Da praccauT -rMl
i h m r i . mow nnrrnn wionnrornvaa I " . . w . .
Tuesday night requesting them to
It May Do as Much for Ton.
Mr. Fred Miller, of 1 rving, 111.
wiites that he had a Severe Kidney
trouble for many years, with severe
teachers, 471 students. Ad
dress President Winston,
Chapel Hill, N foK Cata
logue and handbook on "UNI
VERSITY EDUCATION.n
doubled her cotton manufactures kommiSS1 affected. He tried
within the past five years."
ply for catalogue to
A. Q. HOLLADAY, Pres.,
FUR WITUHE
COFFINS &C.
prohibit the - rolling of wheelbar
rows, hand carts and baby carriages
on the Bidewalks,
If there is any truth in the above,
and if the commissioners take any
k
MANUFACTDREES OF
0UT1JVG CLOTHS,:
PLAIDS, SHhETlNG
AJVB SALT
J u venile's Lawn Party
The , lawn fete by the Juvenile
Missionary Society of Forest Hill
Methodist church for homo missions action thereon, This Standard Bugs
was a success. Although there was I gests that some one appear before
not more than half the usual atten the honorable body and znlake some
dance upon occasions of this kind effort to rid the street of the. ca
under the auspices of the gentler rousing crowds that conrrreate on
ones, about 860 were realized. The the Bide walks on Saturday nights
little ones w ere made merry trhile ancl ...that every 'wench "caught on
the older ones enjoyed their merri 1 said street after 90.o!clock, or some
ment. Ice cream bar ties are doubtfi sHoulated time, without im escort
less done -with for the season, owiner be arated. As it iil. i8 bisdi-and
to the coming oyster crop. las tim(i roljii oi, :t1kuV.
I have now, in stock at my 100ms
opposite the court house a splen
did line of well-made Furniture
such as
tlnlchtt of thelMaccmbeei.
"the. Hoon in Eclipir
0
DEALERS W
General
a
itierchanaise
Count
BUYERS OF
ry Priauce
ofaTlICind
- AND
Four.Foot .wood. -always
Wonted -best prices for
same. We invite an in
spection of all the goods
We Manufacture,
ffbmv'Iimcoln, '.N.eb., as xouows: nignt ne moon(ws lcfe, ai
''After-trying other medicines for good, imany people wtchediithit
what eenKsd to be a very obstinate natural nhenbmehbn, Beterai wfiitchj
AAf.vVi in nnr fwn 'diildren we tried I M v? V i V : 'i - r.l
or - ftilC f-r TT, v. " w V 7 parties nayini? Deen maue up invo m
mrtari New Discovery and at lil ,
WlWDUUVi nv uw .-v Ai'J 2.-''"-L ''"ti 1 LitU. n
tirelr left them. We will not be ; wDft w? mu Wuj?f
WifKniife it hereafter, as our exper flaw that things; trere '.not jrawnff
ience protes that it cures where all alright acubrdfffg to hii way of
of heif Remedies fail '-fge F. Uhmking, whereupen iie xaHcd -t
BteTcns, Slate Gomr.-tVM ol celt&n hYsiciah's boos. land iialed
give this eat medicine a trial, as it the doctor ;; "What Is the trouble
ia mmrftAtflfld ana imi uuturo wH
many so. called Kidney cuies but
wlthoutany good result. About a
year ago he began use of Electric
Bitters and found relief at once.
ijiOvbiiu ijuiuvcio c wt wwwj w.wv.r - . . .
ed to cure of ail Kidney and Liver iDeCl bieaUS, laOlCS,
trotiblea and olten gives almost m 6t - J '
stan t relief, Ohe trial will prove Wash Stands Safes.
bottle.- At Fetzer'e Drug Store. : Ihliairc 2rr
defy corapwtiti6h In regard to
quality iandi tprice. ' You will be
surprised when you bear my prices
Come and see. If not in stock
can T supply , you in a few days. I
have .a dim line pj . . . ...
zGOFFINS-
at prices that will surprise you. I
keep a tuft IlinV oh hand for im
miwdiate Bufc&lyv;-1 boy
ASflMff'S
1 ...GREAT . J
X - - vr ' ' rt- ,. - - -
;goo
Wdith bf Uoods SittBt and
shall be sold quick.
5,
1
?4
go.
free at FtWer,BfDrug tore. Begu
lar size 50c. and $100.
Balltflnr Scbool Hons ti't
On Sept, 16 at 1 o'cldclr, at the
school house site of Dlst. No. 10,
white, we will let to the lowes re
sponsible bidder ;the contractfor.
building a,8cbool nonseou'taiaite
Plans and sfiecifications will be made
known on above date, or in the
meantime by calling on the under
signed. Chas. A. Sherwood,
D. T, LlTXKER,
W. N. BXRNHABDT,
Committee.
September 2, 1895.
with the moon?'
to Wihilow'a iSoothag Byruptai
nuiUoiiS.oCMth,e
wnie ieeunng,r wnn, pery ecj, succ,
It soojthei i the; child, t cCoftenWtth?
gums, allaVrali pan, tsuria wimif
colic, and vthfe' &at inedf fof
Diarrp Iwill rjare thepporl
little aufferer immediatelt. Sold bYl
world.: Twcntt fite xsehts wboStK
Be sure andpriinilows
8oothing Syrnp," and take 410 other
una ciwiaw
sistang of, Dry gooas
11 wdoi Janeskerfifeys,
NbtionBlandHdts.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS;!
tni8 is your time and; op
portuniVy. " . ri
Retail goods of every dqt ,
scription :.Diy . Goods,
. HMHneryi:Ribbons, Silks,
Satins Laces, Carpet,
etc., tCj .; ,
a To the QUt ol town public,
DraciicuDie -Tor an w . v
here who wish to avail thwm4i
selves of thia 7br3portunity
ihair;tfiw blub tb'ethr and
re to
purchases fotttrem.
S: WITtTB:OW8E Y.
Assignee of H."BarclHr; A3 '
Charlotte, N. C.
1
be
LUMBEB
and run my planing machane, and
aU ( frerson Who wish any thing :
in this lifle, will do well to call .
and see me.
; . 1 - Very Respectfully,
T. Pounds.
CohcWd. K.'G. July 13. 1895. .
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1
FEMALE ACADEMY.
The gfth Annual Session Jxtgis September 5th
1895. 5 Rgistct for last year shows more than 500
persons un4erJnstractioq. during the year. . Spe
cial features: he development of Health, Ghar
acter. and Intellect. Bnidings thoroughly remod
elled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and
Post Graduate Departments, besides first -clasj
schools i la Mvsic. -Art Languaees, Commercial
ana lnausinsu stuaies. . .. .
; Ji, K.-:LEWELU Rrindpal, Salem.-'N
daw aw.
. " ' ' '' '
HIGH SCHOOL
Opens September 2. Offers full, thor
otiek'Dfebfrratfon' for cduefjre ; prkctlcaL
Fot Inlonnatlon or announcement, aa
Bres 'HOliliAUD THOMPSON;
, tt&s a22tw . ;. Coscord, N. C.