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Vol. XIII. No. 96,
CONC.Oip, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1896
WHonE NO. 1,475
ANNOUNCEMENTS. I anothergqld find.
FOE SHERIFF,
Having been solicited by many of
my friends, I hereby announce my
self a candidate for the office of
Sheriff of Cabarrus county, subject
to the county Democratic nominat
ing convention.
Resptctfully
W. MARTIN WIDEN HOUSE.
I Contract Sigrned Up. v
I 1 Concord's progressive march is
Struck a Rich Vein In So. tt Town-1 : j n u u ...
Kt,i . , identified with all the business cities
ship-Formerly Worked Bat Mot to i
a Paying Advantage. as among the most prosperous in
Q ! North Carolina or the South.
Some time ago a syndicate con-1 4v , , " "
otinrr nf ' AT m T?ifK? I Every day some new building is
.. . . t, 'Started up and accordingly, the city
is rapidly striding' forward. The
FOR SHEPIFF.
George G Kitchie and Calvin Ba
singer was founded and purchased a
tract of land that is known as the
Goodman mining property in No. 6
township. The mine had not been
operated for several years until the
recent
new banking company signed up
the contract with Capt. William
j iPropst on Monday evening for the
new bank building on the lot that
Capt. Fropst has just had cleared
$5.00 Reward, a
On Monday my bicycle was stolen,
from J T - Pound's' shop It was a
Lovell Diamond, weight about 47
pounds, steel rims painted yellow,
frame black with yellow stripes, one
handle on left guide bar piece bro
kn out and nickle worn off. Any
one returning wheel to me will re
ceive $5 00 reward.
Respectfully,
Li
d2 wlJ
purchase, and for several
T - V Vt nnnnnP TTlVfielf a Can- .1 i.u J - i . i . , j lU1 PurP
XmoT Sheriff of ?e days now until the masons
for the purpose. It is only a matter
nty, subject to the wwiiout prtuu, uum ionaay, wnen j win mako the mud fly.
didare for the office
Cabarrus cou
Democratic nominating convention
Respectfully,
THOMAS J, WHITE.
a ncn vein was sirucK. xne ore is
said to be the richest eyer produced
from a Cabarrus mine
FOR COTTON WEIGHER.
1 hereby announce-myself a can
didate f or theTcffice of cotton weigher
for Cabarrus county, subject to tpe
decision ; of v the Democratic nomi
nating convention.
F. A. ARCHIBALD.
. A HoaMbold Treasure.
D. W; Fuller, of Canajoharie, N.
and that ; Y., says that he always keens Dr.
nuggets a? large as ordinary mar- 'Kiss's New Discovery in the house
U1 - '. - , j and his family has always found the
wuv .u 6iCa. uuluucxo. very Desc results ioilow its use :
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. .
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Register of
Deeds for Cabarrus county, subject
to the Democratic nominating cen
nention. Respectfully.
W. REECE JOHNSON.
No. 11 township.
The find has created a little sensa
tion and excitement in gold mining
circles. Several thousand dollars
worth of ore has been (taken out
within v the past twenty-four hours
with proppects for an enormous
supply yet imbedded in the yein. -
FOR COTTON WEIGHER.
JUeillg and Sontn Kowan News.
Chilis and fever are prentiful in
this neighborhood.
. Mr. Lawson Brown, who moved to
Cannons cotton mills lust April, is
back to his old home.
Mr. Weelcy Brady, a young man
of this neighborhood, who has been
that he would tot be without it, if I
procurabJe. G. A. Dykeman, Drug-
pist, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr.
King s New Discovery is undoubt
edly the beat cough remedy ; that
he has used it in his family for eight
years, and it has never failed to do
all that is claimed for it. Why not
try a remedy so long tried aud
tested. Trial bottles tree at Fet-
jzers Drug s,tore. Regular bize 50c.
ana si5uu. ,
and jncCanless
is
. Having been solicited by numer
ous voters of Cabarrus county, I
hereby announce myself a candidate confined to his bed for ten weeks
for the office of cotton weigher, sub
ject to the , action of the county
Democratic nominating convention.
Respectfully,
GEORGE F. BARNHARDT.
No, 9 Township. y,, ... ' . .
improving
with' typhoid fever,
now.
Miss 'Mattie Fisher, of Heilig;
and Mies Mattie Linnard. o Rii
- - . 4. , - -
i i i ri-ii . x
mer, SLariea-ior AjatawDa vjouege
last week, where thev will enter
school.
1 hereby announce myself a cimdi- aui Por ui
date for cotton weigher fpr Cabar- Ea3t Rowan charge, gave in his
FOR COTTON WEIGHER.
rus county, eubiect to the Demo
cratic convention. '
Respectfully,
HARVEY A. GRBER.
'FOR COTTON WEIGHER.
Feeling some degree of encourage
ment by the genial attitude of my
fellow-men in the county, I most
respectfully ask your favorable con-
; . , , . , , -. ; i school convention of
weigner, suDject 10 me action oi me
Democratic county convention.
Respectfully,
HEZEKIAH MCNAMARA.
' s r ..
Thomas Evans:
Is there "any reasoa
for dodging and ig.
noring a great and
vital fact simply be
cause a few preju
diced, misguided
v people liave anti-
quatea ideas of wnat
sTT constitutes morality
and modesty? Rea
son anonesty say
ertai'Sly not. Men
and women are at
tracted to each othet
because they are men
and women and be
cause it is right and
necessary that they
should be so at
tracted. The thingi
that make a man. at
tractive are the char
acteristics caused bj
his , inherent manlv
ness by" the strength
which makes him a
perfect man. The
same is true of wo
man. There is strong
attractiveness in per
feet health. There it
fascination and mag
netism in it. A wo
man cannot be en
tirely womanly she
cannot be a perfect
w6man if she is not
in perfect health. In
just so much as hex
Misses Alexander
Gone toParls.
Mi88Bettie V Alexander, the ac
complished artist who for seyeral
years has conducted the Marion Art
school in thf"s .pity, left Monday
night for New Yorke. She was joined
at- Salishrirv hy Mias Harrip VrClftn- dekness affects the organs that make her a
ai paiisoury qy uaisa arrie wcyan- L.ntn,fl; jn illst sn moch she loses attractive-
less and the two will sail for Pans !ess- This is the vital part of her health.
II anytmng is wrong mcic, n ixiay jwuu m
all manner of ills all over the body, Care
tK nr tnn hnsv nhvsicians freauentlv treat
mam there for at least One year a8 the symptoms of this kind of disorder a9
MnM;ir. r AJnm- a separate ana aistinct ailments, ine symp.
pupils of the J ulian Academy, one tos many and varied, so much so that
qf the finest art invitations in TJiZZStSLTlu
world.' r MISS AJexaDder8 natural tinctly feminine. Aboat 9 times m io the
... , v . . cause of the trouble will be found there,
gifts and energy insure for her 8UC- Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures all
- e disorders of this kind. There is no guess-
ut;oa iu c bi v ucrai tuicu i, uv ucf work about it There is no chance about it.
Campaign , " Buttons,
5 cents each
at
. I v.'
resignation Jaatv Saturday. it )8
quiie lkely that Mr. Barringer will
take the Mt. Pleasant charge, Con
sisting of New Gilead and the new
church atMt, Pleasant.
A large numoer or our young
people went on the excursion last
week.
. .. . -. . M . '
The , eleventh annual ; Sunday
Gold Hill
township, Rowan county, met at
G race Reformed church Wednesday,
August 5, at -10 a. m. It was
largely attended and it is hoped
that eyery body present . derived
somp good information therefrom. !
While Miss Lillie N ussman was
gone on the excursion lastwtek, thef
school aft Oak Grove was under the
care of Miss Blanche D Fisher.
Fob.
profession. Her , numerous fliendS It is a fact that has been demonstjateQ m yr
- Bolid years of extensive practice,
in this City wish for her a pleasant Thousands of women have written grate-
. . , . ful ietters, who have wished the whole
nourney ana soiourn across the deep world of women to '.mow the wonderful
. . ; ' L.- i 1. J thintrs ,the " Presctiolioa " basdone foi
Offer, this w;eek 15
-cases of the best &1.00
shoe for ladies on the
market -They come in
Gloye, Grain, Button
and Lace We also
have them at 75 cents
and they aie as good '
as you can buy lor 75
cenis. but the $1.00
shoe is the greatest
xalne to be found,
-Ten Cases of Mens' -
UCE &E1D CONGRESS
at $1.00 to $1.50. That
! is a good f hof arid
v easy pair. guai
n teed toibe as repre
sented or money back.
100 dozen hirtp in
Laundried, Uiiluuu
dried and Work
Shirts at 15 cents to
$1,00: We can please
all in this line.
150DQZEN
h:o sizing
for; Ladies, Men sod
Children-,
We have plenty .of
thOEe Low Shoes yen,
for Misses arid .adies.
E & DICK.
I
gtl I I II HI IBWIMi
We
Want to Beat
. tlieotleord for July.
is complete. Only a few of her
most intimate friends know that she
contemplated the trin and the an
nouncement will doubtless be a
great surprise to many,
The party of 'North ..'Carolinians
that wilt board the t. Louis" to'
morrow for the shores on the other
side of the Atlantic consists of
Mian A lovarif!fr Miflfl T1r( lanlpRS
UAUu j . - i:
j ,i. tt V,. , n vve are ueerminea not 10 spenu our iimo uuu enwgy xvumviiug
a d the Hon. Oharles lrice and about dull times. We will pitch in and make times lively. Now, in prs
wife, of Salisbury. Secretary Eer- der tamake thiB incoming month the biggest July we ha y. cvti lad, we
lilt) pill LIU 4 UUb lUli Ul UUUilUCiD OUU WO fllO UlXig tU lUO&O IXiClJU UUUIt
We are going to do away with Stickers. We will make Tovrs but of
them Here goes: V ... k S -
About 60 prs of Ladies fine shoes of Zeigler's and Rped's makes, all
small sizes, 3, and 4 that we will Fell at $1 a pair. Not a pair among
them but cost 2 and over. They must go. -
NO. 2. About one hundred pair of Ladies Fine Oxford Ties, some
bert, son and daughter will sail on
the uSt. Louis" also.
Girnli Jv
Store,
OPPOSITE ST. CLOUD HOTEL.
rl
Bank
CokCORD, N. O.
J. M. Odell,
D B. Ccltbanb Cashier,
D. CoLTRAjri;,t5 Assistant Cashier
Capital,
Surplus,
DIRECTORS;
J. M. Odell, D. F. Cannon
Elam King, J. W. Cannon
W R. Odell, ? W. H, Lilly,
D. B COLTRANE
Rednccd Rates.
Reduced rates as follow will be
made on dates named with final
limit 12 days from date of sale.
Concord to Washington $13.00,
to Baltimore via Norfolk Baltimore
line steamer $11.00, to New
York via Norfolk and 01) S.S Co.
$19.00, all rates for round trip. Jin
connection with these rates there
will be 10 day rates. Washington
to Baltimore and return $2 00,
President i Washington to . Philadelphia and
return $6.00, Washington to New
York and return $10.00, Baltimore
to Philadelphia and return $io6,
Baltimore to New York and return
S8.00. Tickets on sale at Concord
August 10th to lltb, final limit 12
days from date ofUfle.
ASK the recovered
dyspeptics bilious suf-
and ame the mercurial patent leathers, some tans, some fine dongola pat tips, all to gaat 75c.
diseased patient, how lhey cost from 1 to $1.50. They must go. . ,
N ( I '. A hnnt hH nftira I .ftflicua tino 1 1-Yfnrrlo All Y.MCtlara tnr - WAxr .
and black ooze and fin kid, sizes 1 to 4$. All to go at $1. Made to sell at
2 and S2. 50. -They must go. ... ,1
NO. 45 About 75 prs of Ladies Oxfords and 1-strap Sandals Zeiglers.
Jay state ana raasn JDros., au to go m at i&ix. iau ior mem mej
won't be here Ion sr. They must ero.
NO. 5 A few prs of Misses Oxfords, sizes 12 to 1, to go at 50c.
NO. 6. FOR MEN:, A lot of Tan, Goat and Black Vici Kid Oxforda
at $1. They are $1.50 shoes, and are fresh stock just bought them. .
SPECIALS.
$50,000
$16,Q00
hey recovered health,
cheerful spirits and good
appetite ; they will tell
you by taking Simmons
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This unrivaled remedy is warranted not to contain
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bUtlS PURELY VEGETABLE,
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Diseases caused, by Derangement of the
liver and Bowels.
The SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint are a'bitter
or bad taste in the mouth; Pain in the Back, Sides or
Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism; i Sour
nf Annetite Bowels alternately
costive and'lax; Headache; Loss of Memory, witn a 1 95 fthrPS. AT fin R hPAVV English Tl6F. everyday bhOe8, 1.00- bOlld
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whicn aught to nave Deen Gone; ueouiiy, juw i ieaiwcx vaii mntxr njcux. T . V T T i ,
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Vw- a Hrv Pnii ph. often mistaken for Consumption, l w rLVr . - . - r r. c-t . a -i. ' i. T7.
Sometimes many of these symptoms attend the prices. UffB nunOreO JHCDS line Oeipp LOHW ttl jUBl, laaii vixw i
disease, at others very few; but the Liver, the largest everything in the line Of clothlDg 8nd fUTDlSUlDg gOOOE. jTerytniDg Up
organ in the body, is generally the seat of he -disease, . , . and at prices lhat cn't be beat anywbeie in the State, Call ana
afad if not Regulated in time, great suffering, wretch- IO Unit? aiJU at yi -r 7 v, t
edneis and death will erjsue. see ssmples.of the free Crayon Pictures we are having made for our cus
ine oiiowmg .mgiiiy-cicemcu jjcnji .urai w t.uv jQjjjQPgt
vinues oi cimmum v t.n Atuvjutiun. v-u. ....
Holt. Pres. Ga. S. W. R. R. Co. ; Rev. J. R. t elder,
JOB Twentyfive suits of, fine All-WoollCassimere m Cutawaj.Frock
Suits, sizes 34 to 36 1 or 4 00 a suit. Thfy are 10.00, 12.50. and 15.0(a9uite.
Call on us and see these and other attractions.
"Womens Solid Leather Shoes at 65c.&WomeEs solid Leather Pebble.
Grain and Glove Grain Lsce and Button Shoes at 75c. These are $1'
shoes, all fresh and nice. Ladies fine Jongola kid button shoes, made at
Alexandria, Va. Solid as any shoe in the rrarket, regular SI-50 Bhoes, to
co at SI. Mens iine Satin Uil Sroes, lace ana gauers ai 5i. ny aro
oit, rres. ua. a. . iv. iv. vo. ; ivcv. j. tv. ru,
trry.Ga.; Col. E. K.parks, Albany, Gau; C. Master
n, Esq.,Sherifr Bibb Co.,Ga.; J. A. Butts, Bainbridge,
t-n A frf achb and Ehbttmatism relieved
Jay Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters.
Dr. Miles' Pain Pills stop Headache.
Pe
Ga.; Rev. j. W. Burke, Macon, Ga.; Virgif Powers,
Supt. Ga. S. W. R. R. ; Hon. Alexander H.btephens.
We have tested its virtues personally, and kaow
that for Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Throbbing Head
ache, it is the best medicine the world ever saw. We
have tried forty other remedies before Simmons Liver
Regulator, ana none of them gave us more than tern-
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