Vol. XIII. No. 91, CONCOlilV N. C., WEDNESDAY AUGUST 5, 18961 WHOiiE NO. 1,470 ANNOUNCEMENTS. COU RT PROCEEDINGS. FOR SHERIFF. Nome of the Cases Disposed Of Dnr- fe fe lus the Term.; ' J D Redwine vs. Dovie C Red- wine, in imt case piaintm prays I hereby announce myself a can- i;,iQn fnrthn r.ffirsft nf Sheriff of unit v w.. ww - -.. I : - i i J , ;i m i - , - - Oabarrus county, subject to the divorce from defendant not from JrV xnls 60rc ?r aP I Little Woritersi And - Tuesday afternoon a number of thoughtful, unselfish little girls of the "city carried ; a large basket ot fruit to the"prisoners in the county Democratic nominating conyention. tfae UBUai charge, but from charge THOMAS J WHITE mafc. uwcuuaui auauuuucu um uuam and oed. , b inding in iavor or plain- . J 1 i'J . " " FOR COTTON WEIGHER. un aDU prayer grauieu. ' 1 hereb 7 announce myself a cab- P M Morrison vs. W C Coleman." didate for the office of cotton weigher Continued by consent and preferred for Cabarrus county; subject to the to J O Gibson to state account: be decision of the Democratic nomi- tween Jjiainliff and defendant fand natmg. con venton. - v r . rebort at he next term of this court. M M Misenheimer vs. M L Bach- FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. Thousands Won't Ticket Vote the anan & Co. continued by consent, 1 I herebv announce myself a jcan-l r IMIorriRoni administrator 6 didate for the office of Register of Sol; :Furr vs. G H Barnhardt. Deeds for Cabarrus county, subject promised. to the Democratic nominating con nention. Respectfully, W,! REECE; JOHNSON. No. 11 township. , FOR COTTON WEIGHER. J T Pounds vs. W D Harris, continued by conseqt. ; ; ; 1-J 'W Ponjtvsfj Wm IHirris, judgment in favor of plaintiff for possession of lands. Haying been solicited by numer- w p fimith v n V Smith inrla. ous voters of Cabarrus county, I ... , r hereby announce jniaelt a candidate m???l?cS!n!!r Cf . UXl li'll"' for the office of cotton weigher, sub- Alfred Litaker vs. J M JBurrage, iect'; to: the action of the i county judgment i favdf of -plain tiflPrfor v . . . i- Uemocratic nominating conyenuoa. i8am 0 ' J v Respectful ly; 4 ' " GEORGE F- BARNHARDT. No: 9 Town8hip.r preciaiea oy jnose men, even though they are criminals. Thej talked with, Frank Howard, the man that is. condemned to die, and were greatly encouraged in their first efforts to cheer, some onei and ' do something 1 good when Howard a8d , them : to v come again this morning, bringa Bible and J read to him. 9 Bright " and early little Misee's Minnie Rbss,r Louise ; Means and otherc went -to the criminal's ceil ancl read he Scriptures; to himj and did, with their might, all that they coulddb, It was real nice in those little girls to Uo ; as i they -did andis a good ex am pie for those who are "mightier in wbrds "iJ" V7'li The latest f rom Hanna -Butler is that all theTeiecfori snalPvote for The proposal x that- the -North Carolina Democrats and Populists shall fuse on the , State electoral ticket does not come from the peo ple, and we believe , Democrats gen erally will condemn it. " If ; carried out, thousand of . Democratic voters will be disgusted and disheartened. This is the time when you can't possibly appreciate . the melting notes of the mocking birds. ; i ' o J .. v,' , .,. W '.rf- rs WT Barnhardt vs. W M Cran ford. ! Continued; Ut ; r. j t xr "r 3 T? ri FOR COTTON WEIGHER. I irieua, j ue . x ouug, vb. ux u aou i c I hereby announced myseU a date for cotton weigher for Cabar I Tom Cowen tb. Will4. Beaver. ,ty, subject Jb 'the'Deni irkmn1 iaV6r XUnfitf for rus coun cratic convention. Respectfully, HARVEY A. GRABBER; .'V 1 ' -c i FOR COTTON WEIGHER.' Mrs. .Winslowfs Soothinr jSytuphaa bed ud!tf 6i mW&fmm. by Feeling some degree" tf encourage Pfc0!? menby the geniaTattitude of my ?f wn"e respectfully. ask your favorable con- tbf. gum8 al aJfl a11 painnrwifol sideration as a candidate for cotton BUU u . ucl y weigher subject to the action of the Vi,rn AC ine poor Democratic! conritv convention; HaHle eullerer immediately, t Sold by Respectfully, druggists in every part of the world, HEZEKIAH MCNAMARA. , IT wentyfiye cents a bottle. ;Be sure I and asl$ for "Mrs." Win8low8 Sooth ing Syrup;" and takemootlier "kind Campaign BuwoRsHtow 5 cents each Watson. He will push his de nand probably I with determinalion! 'and the Democrats must kiss the ,hand iai iBini;e8 theau llHciSiibt iil it right when we eaid s these? were crooked 1 anclr parldui ' ;tirae$? The next demand; probably imu be for a diyisibn of tbecdDeidnal caridi dateg.aTHisriBudd iften Vthe movement to take rdown Gv. wat- eon-and MaOn and'Brotrn ahd Ay. cock will J be. .T put?;in rzaotio ' i and pressed.' Let th ;Peaocrat8 crawl ton their Jiel 1 jea .toiihofotstooLa the'Nolth Carolina- tiinavancVcrjf ouiicayitakelaftlyon $AdtrA Wilmington Messenger. V 1 1 Women go otti heedlessly .ignoring the dangers that' lit right in the path ot their tho'ightlesa ness. They neglef (j little, ;wariiings un, ' til they get used to them; . The warn- ings become louder a n d f icmder,' a n d t . still they . do not ' heed tliem. Their sickness increases like a snowball TolUnddwnhill: Thejsickness comes on gradually, and they get used "to it gradually, but -. it ruins their lives just the same. One wo man in a hundred, perhaps, is perfectly healthy.' Sometimes her weakness is in herited, sometimes .acquired by careless ness. In every case,' care and Dr "PiercVt Favorite v Prescription , will give ber new, life and strength and vitality. It will fill out the hollows in her cheeks, bring cblor to her lips, brighten her eyes, and make vorite Prescription 'is"f 0 inestimable Value at three stages inthe lives of -every woraanwhen the girl becomes a woman. when the woman becomes a mother,' aha when the mother becomes incapable of maternity. I At these times it gives safety and, strength, j. It is the ; only medicine now, before . the public for woman's pecu liar 'ailments, adapted to her delicate'or ganization by a regularly! graduaCed phy tician an experienced and skilled. sper idliKL..tn these maladies. It xannol do. I harm fn'ahy cohditioh Of tne systemT Its sales exceed tne comomea saies ox au tther medicines for women. - .;''' f Every wotnan should Jjave.and.read Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a greats book of a thousand pages, pro fusely illuttaiedWhich Srill be'sehtfree on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps, to pay foVfiMilrng5 -Address;rWbfIdr,Dis-petearja Medical AssociatiiinV K S$ Offer this week 15 cases of the best $1.00 shoe for ladies on the market They come in Gloye, Grain, Button and Lace i We also have,them at 75 cents and they aie as good as' y ou can buy, lor 75 cents, : bu t the ; $1.00 shoe is" the1 'greatest Talue to be found; -Ten Cases of Mens'- LACE HDD mm at $1.00 to $i.5o; That is a good shoe and easy pair. - Js j guai on teed to be nsrreprc sen ted or money' ba ck 100 dozen Shirts in Laun drie d , ; U n 1 ami -dried and Work Shirks at 16 cents: to. $1,00. We can! please, all in this line v ISO DOZEN HOSIBBT for; Ladies, Men and Chiiaretf. W e 'have-plenty of those Ldw'.Shbes Jyet, for MissBsandiaflSes. LOWE .A i OIL '" , - . .. . ,. 4 Wie want to Beat Gtrfs at V OPPOSITE ST; CLOUD HOTEL. i - ' , J. F. HURLEYr IMStlRANCE AGENT, ; 1 Office over FET ZEE'S DRUG STORK i CONOOBD "M ARKEX8; V COTTOST 3IAEKBT. Corrected by Cannona . J'etzerf Good iniddlin.?..;i;iiiiT 7: Middlings r$s taw tniddling .... ......6.40 Stains .....i.... ... f to 6 PBOnUCB MAttitEl Corrected bvC. W wini. , uacoHil....sc;:....... 7 tty 8 ugar-enred nams.. .......... iotol2J Bnlk meat3,sides. .... ...... ......7 to 8 Beeswax.. .. . . 20 Bntter 10tol5 Ghickena......... ............... 10to25 Oorn.v. . . . . ...... ......... .......45 gg8.. "J:.. ...... .......... 10 Lord....... ...................... 70 Flour(North Carolina) . . ...... ...1 8 i Ileal.... 45 Oats......... ...... ..................... ,:35 Tallowu.... ...3to5 .The lawn party 7 eiveri' by the Ladles Aid'Society of " the Forest Hill Methodist church on tbe fac tiiry Hi JaaAitfeni' was'tf ; granS success, eeventy-five dollars belhg realizedrffom rtbeslesr: ' -1 0 ; JjIvM rlVlf ill IiLiiet'lO juessrs. jjee ana xarner jricKier, ... . tit ' ' 1 i txii 't ' ; .. of Albemarle are in the city. f x Mr. and Mrs. G T Picklerv of Charlotte, after spending 'some time with (Vi r. Pickler's father, near AN bemarle, are stopping , with Mrs. r L H Stone of St. Charles street. Mrs. Lanra Baxter has' been right 8ick foi several days. Captaih J M;0dell refofned from the jn or th yesterday, after several dajs absence. 1 - Mrs. C M Bather and her two daughters, Miesfs Carrie Cahd OI lie left' for Trbu tmaH's, Ireuel 1 county, this morning to visit .Mrs. Suther s sister; Mrs. H P- Shemll at that ... . , . ....... , - Mi8 Annie Weddington, of Char lotte, is visiting Miss Sophia Panl, on North Church street. Ioelte and fi Rerap. , Asheville, Aug. 3. 'Lock Craig and Hezikiah Gudger had tl e first scrap : of the canipaij;n '''."at Marshall today. According: to the report from there Craig in his rf joinder; referred to Gudger &a a dew capitated Democrat and Gudger said if Craig meant? to impugn his motives for joining the Republicans . . ' 1 !..' ..: 11 m 1 . ne was telling Bomeining iaDge.; uraig started for Gudger, i 8 tumbled and fell into' Gadgets v arms. The pair fell off the platform, and on to a Radicarhbhd a V boiIonV his f We are determined not to spend bur timarid energy fcfrumblim? I about dull times. We will nitch id and . make times lively.. . Now, in ors w . , 1 r 4l J . , 4. der to make- this mcomiog month the biggest-July we hlaVe everhad,we Fnenas promptly seperated tne are puttiDff but aTot 6f HummeraM'and.we.aregoing,'to'ibftk0 them bom. vbeUieerents. we are-going xo;ao:away "wua ovicaera. wiu iuao iuovt , uj. . - -v "111 . 1 ' tnera. . nere goes : tr tie Becord MISS LoUlge Bapler, Of-Wllming- ru a:aa 01 o or onVIUfHf 1 Tl a lr Nnf K'nnir wnfrr ton passed through the. city; last! uv,f ,flf 9 or,H nrr .'TfitrnBf. an ' - . . ' . ; ; evening on herway to Mt. Pleasant, f HO, 2.About '.one hundred pair, of Ladies Fine Oxford Ties, eomo where -she. will visit Miss Leah patent leathers, some tanssome fane : dongola pat tips, all urgcrat tsc Backweldcr; , They costirom m to 81.60. Theymusto. ' ; ... J . ; -About 50 nairs ljaaies nne uxioras. an Zieieiers.: ran. cray black ooze and fine kid, sizes 1 to 4. v All to go atlji; Made to cell at A Great Hook Free t 1 s and ' , I $2fand'$2.50.'. Tliey must cro.' - ' - J - When Dr. K V fierce, or unaio, KO 4-Aboutt75 prs bf Ladies: Oxfords and 1- strap Sandals Zelglers., , N. Y., published the first Edition of Bav State and Padan Bros.. All to ad in at '81.25; Call ' for " them they his great work, the PebpreV Com- wd ..1. t il vr. '-i f v hounced that after. mopOlcqpiwI 91 OU per copy, ine prom on; wmuu repay ,mm jarS uio cui i of laborrand; rjdoneyex- Cure For flcadach. remedy "for all forms8 of 'As a Headach Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreadM ed habitual sick headaches yield to ts influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair ; trial. In cases of habitbal constipation Elec trie Bitters, cures by giving the needed tone to the bowles, and few case long resist the . use of this medicine. Q.Vv it once. Fifty cents and 81.00 at Fetzer's Drug Store. . all are given away. would amount ponded in prodaciriiC, i beotild distribute the next j half rniliioh tree. As this numrjf bf copies has already been 8old,'hels hOT giving away, absolutely free, 50Q,(Wb6pies of this most complete, interesting and valuable comrnbn sense - .medi cal work e ver pbblishedtHe recip ient only beib g 4 required to rnall to him; at above addrera,,twerity-one (21) one cent stamps to, cdver cost of mailing only, and: the book will be sent postpaid. It is. a veritable medical ' library" complete in one Volume.' Contains 1008' pages, pro fusely illustrated. The free edition is precisely thersamfe as that sold at $150 "except1 only that the books are in strong jnanilla mpjrers instead of cloth. Send now before Krain ana uiove urain vijacer Bnaouiwu ou Alexandria, Ta.V SblicK ias-any: shUe ihbe,itrketregular k6 at mi Mens FinelSatin!Oil Sbdes, lace and -gaiters -at, $1. if J eryingim;the:Hn&f dothiiig todateandatjprcesthat , see samplesiof the Tree Crayon rictures we are uyiugiuau w tomcrs . - ." k I : " 'jOfilTwebty SmtsVsizes 34 to 35 lor:4 OOVsuitit iTJicyreiaOO, 12.50. an I 15.00a3aus Oall bh us and'See these ahd qthei attractions. r . r CAWWONS FETZER

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