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. CONCORD, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1895.
n. a
President
Cashier.
t n Coltrane, Assistant Cashier
Capita?
Surplus.
$50,000
$16,000
DIRECTORS ; .JJ
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vr tv King,
r Odell, W. H; LILLY,
Spoliation,
HAMMOND & CO.
"Stock and Bond
Brokers,
130 & 132 Pearl Street,
NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.
Prefers Wpubticans to Democrats.
A special to the Baltimore Sun
from Baleigh says : Senator Marion
Butler, in a letter to a friend here
today, said : Have our friends rest
easy with reference to any 'i rumored
co-operation or fusion with any
party. Nothing will be done m any
4irection:ithout a full consultation
with our friends. All things being
equal, I believe that we should stand
by those who stood by us during the
last-campaign in preference to thoee
J. W. Cannon, wno f ougat I am surprised to
see our friends get so easily excited
oyer rumors published in Democratic
papers. If our people ha to corn
rect all such rumors by publishing
cards they would not have time to
dp anything else." The rumor to
which Senator Butler alludes was
that he was participating: in a plan
for .the fusion of his party, the Popu
lists and the Democrats.
1 The average man knows no moie
now than before the Senator spoke.
He's one man that can change in
twinkling of an
Whole NO. l.grM)
. COM 1 Ntf EVENTS " I
Cast Their Khadons Btlore Them,
Bat Unlike Others, this Kicker
Is Bridled.
THE RESERVE IS 197,710,000. FIRE INSURANCE.
The Decline Caused By Withdrawal
of $1,200,000 By New York. for. Ex-port.
Havinqr ' transferred mv T?f
Buraiic -Dusiness to Messrs. H T
Washington, Sept. 9. The mena them to anv who ua
treasury gold reserye at the close of ?ne1fu0f Reinsurance, and bespeak
business tod,y stood at $97,710,000.
This decline was caused by $1,200,- J. W- Bubkhleaix,
000 in soil being withdrawn in wa KowflB j '
New York tor emort. lance business of ilr.J.W. BniH
In ordinary businesa the Treasnrv "l,?.'5encie? for several
gained $400,000 in the exchange of paniep, and resnect-fullv cnif
notes for gold at tha various sub liberal shareof businetss in ibatline.
Treasuries, of which $250,000 was August 26. . i
gained at Chicago, At the Treasury
it is understood that the syndicate
will make a deposit tomorro w, which
will again make the gold reserve in
tact. Since Tuly 13th, the beginning
Gellegj
May be expected at any time
within our gates.
Accident One at the New Factory
The first accid
new factory
MT. PLEASANT, K. C.
of the gold export movement, about REV. J. D. SHIREY, D. D., PRES
$21,700000 gold has been sent to fADADEMIO, COMMUKlI AL
Europe from this country. It is
stated that within that time the
and
COLLEGIATE COUKlES.
a
took place this (Tuesday) morning
eye. Why," he j when Will Harris, a colored brick
ident to occur at he Belmont-Morgan syndicate has paid. Total necessary expenses
building in the city into the Treasury in excess of bond; session of 38 weeks, . $86. 00 to
(Tne(v mnminir requirements about $11,000,000 in $137,000. '
gold,
Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and floats the name Caucasianhis allies laver fel1 through the scaffold and
sold, or carried on Margin.
p s. Send for explanatory circus
uar on speculation, also weekly mar
ket letter. (Free) dwly
are an ti. Caucasian.
right badly skinned and bruised
himself. No 1 bones" were broken
but the boy was knocked almost
Lovely
cord.
Much has
artisiic way in
was decorated with cedar and cotton
$137,000.
Next session begins Sent-
3. 1895. For cotalomiH nuR'
special information, address
UNIVERSITY OF
II
I CHI
A Prominent Citizen III.
The Standard regrets to an
nounce the seiioua illness of Mr. I
Frank Patterson, of China Groie.
He has never fully recovered from ,..
tne grip a year ago ana it is me ei-
fect of this that has impaired his sam smair niTorced;iangiiter ite-1 beautifully worked by Misses Mattie
general health and is making in- Marries. Poteet and Minnie Riley. And then
roads on his yitality. iiichmojsd,. va oept. y jure. nt ia but just to say thai twirler Joe
Decorations Making: a Re
been said about the the'President as above, or
I -I . o '
which the rostrum im oeceetiby of Faculty
unconcious when he struck the
eround. havine fallen a dUtance' of at Coohrane'8 6cho!8 nouse Satnr
w ' , I J xV 1 1 1
about 12 feet- He was not seriouslv ine worK navln& .Deen QOne Dv
" i . .1,1 : u c3 :
the stage was a motto designed, and
Mount Amoena
SEMI NARY
Flourishing School for Youti
Ladies.
Marries. PntPPh fln Minnie R,1ptt And th.rs TJUIN 'LEACfiEHS.
lUCHMOKD, Vrt Oept. y Mrs. ;r ;Q ur of f fua I vuieii?,m jsratooes Itecnive
Comprises the University, the Lolla SmallJackson, divorced- wife h?.flUA. u - u Oaretm Attention ,
Vv0v,, - .r'Tv- U3eiui men or me unma urove sec- wi "flT.B" .o-wf v. .uv.. mne 1Q ;ne game of that date.
tion and has done much for that I lenn., and daughter of Kev. Kam atruck oat 8ixteen mPn. Only fom
saction. He was the prime moyer omwi, me eauor, jawjer, leciurer hitg were made on him during the
and preacher was married to Mr. ame. Joe 18 makino- a record.
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c.
Schools, and the
SUMMER
SCHOOL
for teachers. Tuitipu 160.; 35
L. T. FISHER.
Principal,
MOUNT PL ASaNT. k C
A, 3
in the cotton mills built there.
to Mr.
Stewart H Ford, of this city, here
this evening. The ceremony was
Chapel Hill, N C, for Cata
logue and handbook on "UNI
VERSITY EDUCATION."'-
Tonen on tbe Boarding- House.
On Monday, a lady . who rnns a
teachers, 471 students. Ad- Pnvaie ooaruiug uuuac ocu,, Kev. JJr. Martely Uarmic heal, only
dress President Winston J colored boy to the aaruettor several fcw0 friends of the groom being
pounds ot beef. W mile on nis way present. Mr. and 'Mrs, Ford leaye
to said market the boy stopped to in the morning for a few days at
panhandle a pair of old shoes and qj Point, where they first met just
when reaching tne marKet u was i two weeka a0
closed. The boy did not secure the
beef but carried parts of one or more Revenue for tne state.
under each arm. When the land Tuesday of next week the stock
lady saw what the bo'y had, she holders of the North Carolina rail
fainted, roaa will meet in Gieensboro to put
. mm W I 1 H I mm m . a M I 11
Mr. Brown Can Economue, "" v ...-,
If Mr. Geo. W Brown wanted tc, ance with the terms of the recent
uttip- Hftrft'R lease.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve, .
Thfl Rpflt Salrft'in tkft wnrld for
performed in St. I'aul'a church by tj, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sors, Tetterd Ohappe
FURWITU
COFFINS &C
'
Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is
guaranteed to give statisf action or
monev refunded. Price 25 cents per Bed StOcidS, TftblcS-
KrtT" TTr Bala of P "R T?fl7a!'iJ 1 )m O I . , : '
Store.
I have now in stock at my rooms
opposite the court house a splen
did line of well-made Furuitur
such as
MANUFAGTUBERS OF
?LY GINGHAMS,
OUTiJVG CLOTHS,
PLAIDS, SHLET1NG
ASSIGiEE'S
a novel way to fix his sign :
BKOW'SHO
p
AND SALT BAGb: Do You Want Either ?
The following articles are
0-
DEALERS IN
General
This is the first fruits of the
recent lease. Had the lease not
been made, this procedure would
probably never had been taken. ;
Mai velons Results.
From a letter written by Bev. J
Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich.,,
we are permitted to make this exr
tract: "I have no hesitation in
GREAT
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$50
Merchandise.
offered
for sale prijately and reasonably :
One pool table, balls and cues ; one
bagatelle table,f6ne cook stove, one
grated two parlor j3toves and a dining recdmmeuding Dr. King's New Dis-
table. For further particulars call covery, as the results were Almost
atthiaoflBice. s2tf marvelous inr tbe case oi - my . wite.
i- ' '' - ::'"mt While I was pastor of "the Baptist
rour uis success. Rhurch at Kivaa Junction she ,waa
.000
Worth' of Goods must and
shail be sold qnick.
$20,000
Wholesale Goods, co
isting ' of 1 Dry goods
All wool Jeaneskerseys,
Notions and Hats.
Country
BUYERS OF
Produce
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
v Haying mo uodudu , orougus uqwuwuu s- uoumuum bui this IS v VOTir time and. Op
thanmaKe gooa au wie uauDm& ceeaing u& wipne- xerrioieparox- rknrtnTiitv
ClOluieu lux i y tiiii a ui cuugmugvwuuiu iksk uuuis
remedies halle reached a phenome. with little interruption arid it e'eeni
nal sale : 'Dr. King's New Discovery eA as if ghe could not survive them;
for consumption, coughs and colds, a. friend recommended Dr. Kings
each bottle guaranteed Electric New Discover; it Vas quick in its
nf oil irin1 Bitters, the great remedy forXiver.
vi. cix XV1X1V4 RtWeh- and Kidneys. Sucfcien's
Arnica' Salve, the best in the world,
and Dr. King's New Life Pills,
which are a perfect pill. All these
remedies are guaranteed to do just
what is claimed for them and; the
dealer whose name is attached here
with will be glad to tell you more of
them. Sold at Fetter's drag. store;
AND ' v
our-Foot wood always
wonted best .prices for
same. We invite an in
Section of all the goods
We Manufacture,
1 Pure Bred Fowls.''
I have for sale several Cockerels,
of each: Cornish maian uame ana
Barred Plymouth Rock,
bHIw. j-j?
rork arid high! r satisfactory in" re--suite."
i Trial ibbttles free t Pet
zer's drug store. ? Regular size , 50c
and 81.00. - ' 1 1
$3o,ooo
Retail goods of every de
scription: Diy Goods,
Millinery, Ribbons, Silks,
, .'Satins,' :t . taces,!. Carpet,
etc.. etc. .
To the out of town public, I
suereest that it may not be
To the Citixens of Concord. ' I n.nAfinnKla oil f
Mi0?? ,0 here who wish to avail them'.
1,?;" selves 'of this opportunity,
vriu fA ao.tmHfc t,r,win tixnt they club together and
their needs nr thefesti riiieat Vitrei send some one here to make
.My placef business wilr bes in8 the purchases for them. '
McNmdh' "torrodm. firat t'door : ; I -Respectfully, etc.,
above marble yard on West Depot: S. WITTKOWSKY.
Streets iiC ri v'-xfu'pectfQlly;;l'1' Assignee of H. Baruch,
aiOm. . J . F; DAlrvAtjLT, ' ' - .Charlotte, N. C.
Wash Stands Safes,
Xlhairs, &c.
defy competition : in regard to
quality and price. You will be
surprised when you bear my prices
Come and see. ; If ?not i n stock
can supply you in a few days. I
have a nice line of 1
at prices that will surprise you. I
keep a full line on band for im
mediate supply. I buy ;
' LUMBER
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and run my planing machane, and
all persons who wish any thing
in this line, will do well to call
and see me.
Very Respectfully,
J. T. Pdtnids.
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Concord, N. C. July 13. 1895.
HIGH SCHOOL
mon
out a
Opens September 2. Offers full, thor
ough preparation for college ; practical,
thorough training-for business or lifts
For information or announcement, ad
dress. HOLLAND THOMPSON.
, ? tt&s a22tw. Coxcord, N C.
Salerm.
FEMALE ACADEMY.
' The 94th Annual Session begnis September 5th
1895.; .Register for last year shows more than 500
persons under instruction during the year. Spe
cial features: the development of Health, Char
acter and Intellect. Buildings thoroughly remod
elled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and
Post Graduate Departments, besides first-class
schools in Music,- Art,'- Languages, Commercial
anu iuunsinai aiuuies. : -
J. H. CLEl'ELL, RrindpallSalem,:N.:
daw 2w.