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Jt Vol. XIIL-No. 112 CONCOim, N. C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 29, 1896. Whose NO. 1,49 :& ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY TRIM ARIES: The Tote and Mtrengtli of Encb Pre cinct tor the Candidates lor Various Offices as Far as Could be Obtained Neyer wa3 Cabarrus Democracy V f TVJ rv-I SO Rtirrpfl MR if. la nnrinrr thiti n.v. ffice oi Ivegisier ui occurs iui - v a tu rn JOHN K PATTERSON. 17 mTSTER OF DEEDS. f Ui ' - . Thankful for past favors, I hereby announce mylf candidate for a,DD ;ffl. of Register of Deeds for tDr ....nt Hnbipfit to the LC- .f the Democratic nominating' 1 1 1 u u . . v - - Having my; paign. There was a large attendance at eyery precinct in the county and the , nnterrified will array themselves in aMK i r.n u . n i n ic n u i m i. , r a u FOK clIERIIUf. " r- - 1'"""' been solicited by many of foes at the coming November ejeo. uon.. TOWNSHIP NO. 1. Senate, Means 18, C D Barringer 4, H T J Ludwig i6; House, M F Nesbit 41; Sheriff White 10, Wi den house 3, Morrison 26; Register of Deeds, C F Smith 3, Patterson 26, Johnston 12; Treasurer, Swink I herebv announce myeelf a can- 24, Bell 5, Lentz 7; Cotton weigher, dida'e for"the office of . Sheriff of Archibald 38, Graber 1, Sappenfield 1 "MS 1 O tAmnslitn WOO " n ii force. In No. 1 ward the vote stood as folio we: i : Senate, Means 15, Barringer 46; House, Turner lb, Nesbit 46; Sher iff, White 36, Widenhouse 27, Mor rison ".18; Register of Deeds, Patter son 46, Johnston 24, Fisher 11; coU ton weigher, Archibald 24, Graeber L 0 hi DICK r ia T hrphv announr.H mW TT1KLIUB. a v. j ;f a candidate for the office of Sheriff of -Cabarrus county, subject tfflhe county Democratic nominat ing convention. Respectfully, W. MARTIN WIDENHOUSE FOR SHEPIFP. noKarVna nountv. subiect to the Democrauc nominating conyention Respectfully, THOMAS J. WHITE. 2; Surveyor, . Long 41. - Commis sioners unmBtructed. YOU COTTON WEIGHER. , 'Iberebv announce myself a can didate for the office of cotton weigher for Cabarrus county, subject to the decision of the Democratic nomi nating con vent' on. - F. A. ARCHIBALD. 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 con nection. Respectfully, W.REECE JOHNSON. No. 11 townehip. TOWNSHIP NO. 2. t 1 . -f ':,'. , Senate- Means 12; House, Nes bit 12 ; Sheriff, White 5, Morrison 6 ; Register of .Deeds, Patterson 8, Johnston 3. Treasurer, V Bell 4, Lentz 4, Swink 4. Cotton weigher, .arcuiuaiu o, ii uin am ant i, Darn hardt 5. Other endorEements could not be obtained. TOWNSHIP NO. 3. SenateMeatiB 14, Barringer 20. House, Nesbit was nominated unan imoua Deeds, Patterson 14, Johnston 18, 20, McNamara 17, Barnhnrdt. 11, Sappenfield i 3, Allen 4; Treasurer, Len 37, Swink 26, Bell 8, Cline 1, In Wara No. 2 there was no con yention. A large ciowd of Toters assembled at Brown Bros, stable for the purpose, but before the proper time, which was 8 30 o'clock, the meeting did not wait on the chair man to call the meeting, but rushed up a new man and adjourned, leav ing eyery thing in a muddle and uninstructed. According to the THE CHEAPEST ON THE GLOBE The time is now near approaching when the tradine Tnb lie will want to know where they can get in return for their cash the greatest amount of goods adapted to their wants, and we want to say right here that LOWE AJD DICK will supply all of your ants for less money than any other house. We have all you want, and every train is now bring ing in for us new stuff j that will be! dealt out at such pripes that it will make these old Jime long-price ho ases shudder JUST LISTEN We want to show you what we are doing: 4-4 sheeting; 4c, Ginghams 3 120, Dress Calico 3c, Men's Shirts l.c, lar gest towel on the globe lor 5 and 10c, Bleached Domestic 4c, Ladies Black Hose 4c j Ladies mixed iipse 4c. The best 10c p an of prgan.zat.on, the chairman 15ne of Ladies Diess Goods in tKe cit-all the way from Sc-! of the executive committee or a tn sn tVia gA -mKnf i. w vpjt. vixkj j a, u. kjw juu v jr j u. jclix uuy iui , member thereof shall call the meet ing together and a ballot for each candidate be taken. The law was not carried out in; any particular and it is very likely that Ward 2 will be thrown out of the county convention next Saturday. I he vote cf Ward 3 was ; ONE CENT Senate, Mean Was nominated by 40 hair pins, 2 papers needleF 1 box Mourning Pins, Ladies Handkerchief, 2 balls sewing thread, box blacking, 10 slate pencils, 3 lead pencils,! 2 papers pins. Two big bars Laundry Soap for 5c, The best 5c plug; tobacco in town .One:. box 3 cakes buttermilk soap 8c, 2,40o matches for 10c, 1 box 24 sheets paper and 24 envelopes for oc, Ladies fine shoes for 65c, Men's fine shoes 90c, Big bar- craina in Mftn's liftnvv wnrk shnfts Ovprnlla Sfip. nnH n-n -tr i acclamation; fionse, .Turner 6, Nes- Sample Hats bought at 50c on the dollar, and we are selling un ,.vy ouwm, ft o, mcuuuuw mem iue same way. oanor nais lire, Jarge wnite quilts ior 5, Mormon . 5;. Register of Deeds, 65c, 100 dozen shirts of e ery style at bargain prices, 10O Pattpraon 9 j Johnston 5 Fisher 4: Pieces outmer 5c vard. closing out the balance of our ladies' t raosnir wnR nnminnrfan iinnn. - . r t . ! . - - - : I notion weigher. Archibald 5i McJ low shoes at 40 and 50c. The Greatest store bo the Globe- fL i Kvery train bringing in new staff that will go x, iuuiouuu. .iwjtKf ui i v. j . at sncha Price as to knonk nnt nom-nAtitnrs 'rraaanrai Maintr 7 dm? .i rso 1 .1 . x : .f " w- w .: ri,. . Get in the procession and follow the crowd and you will Fisher 2. Treasurer, Bell 32, V"uc At vvru j1"u soon land at our station, and vou will nlwavs find willing Lentz 2. Cotton weiehei, ArchN M-ft..w, . hands to wait upon you bald U, McNamara 13,.Qraber 13, l"-1- P K.rat..Trit. : Hnnntr mmmiuiim. 1 80n JJ011 ior county uoinmwsiouern. ere, O O (iillon 34, J 8 Tnrner 24, J Hntz K,ah ' animonslj FOR COTTON WEIGHER. Having been solicited by numer ous voters of Cabarrn8 county, I hereby announce myself a candidate p B Fetzer 34, W B Pressley 10. Li for the office of cotton weigher, sub ject to the action of the county Democratic nominating convention. Respectfully, GEORGE F. BARN HARDT. No. 9 Township. , nominated for coroner. Ward 4 -Senate, W O Means 19, 0 D Barringer 10; House', M F Nesbit 26, J S Turner 5 ; 8heriff, White 21, Widenhouse 15, Morrison 2 : Register of Deeds, Patterson 16, Johnston 16, Fisher 1 ; Treasure! i . - - OW Swink 21, Bell 8, Lentz 5; At this conyention a resolution was adopted denouncing fusion with any other political party on any condi tibn. TOWNSHIP NO. B. Senate, Barringer 25. t Means 8 : aouse, , esou J.wxi ucuie io , Q tt wei2her. Archibald 10. Mc- Sheriff, White 12, ; Widenhouse 12, Nftmara 3 . B arn nardt 6 Graher 8 Morrison 9; Register of Deeds, gappenfieldil ; Surveyor, J H Long Patterson 24, uonnston l, omitn , 30. County commissioners, Elam Fisher 1; Treasurer, Cline 19, Klllg 3 L j Foil 31, J S Harris 31. Li3ntz Mt owiDK iu ; ouon weigner, peifgation !waa iD8trncted to con Archibald 16, McNamara 6, Barn- fer with tbe other delegates of No. hardt 5. Graber 3, Sappenfield 2; 12 in the selection of magistrates. The total for each candidate from J 1 w the townships heard from is aifol Brown 34 : Commissioners, J W . u .A . 1.1 u H w u a v m .reeling some decree of encouraffe-1 F.iil 34. J P Allison 25. . r 1 j - 1 UCUnvC 1 'J w!lth geniat attitude of. my 3i Magistrates, G E Ritchie, J W Lbdwig 8lJ iifa iv L" "tJ??ii ir FaSand-.W-T Goodman were HonaeNesbit 196, Tnrner 78, deration as a candidatfi fnr onttnn recommended. Constaole, C M 1". OWE & DI C CHEAPEST ON' THE GLOBE. K We want FOR COTTON WEIGHER. ....!.. 1 hereby announce myself a -candidate for cotton weigher for Cabar rus county, subject to the Demo cratic convention. Respectfully, HARVEY A. GRABBER. FOR COTTON WEIGHER. to Beat . the Record for July. lnvfl. rr fthnvft rpnorted t i - -j -r r ' gter, subject to the action of the Goodman. democratic .county convention. Rppppctfuliv, -HEZEKIAH MCNAMARA. ANICE LINE TOWNSHIP NO. 10. W G Newell presidedrat the con vention, the nominations being as follows: ' Senate, Means 21, Barringer 18; Sheriff-4White 140, Widenhouse 96, Morrison 69. Register' of Deeds Smith 11, Patterson 147, Johnston 109, Fisner 19.." . " ;!:- Treasurer Swink 122, Cline 23, Bell 59, Lentz 60. ' Cotton weigher Archibald 154, OF- STIGK PINS 'OUa Cm & t it a titv tn ill vriAn rrri' 4 X lie ciA?iUA.ni win cuucaiui i.w furnish its readers with the other township's votes in Monday a issue. at Jewelry to, is ITE ST. CLOUD HOTEL J. F- HTJ'RJJEY. 1NSURANeEI.AGENT, Office over TZE&g DRUG STORE. House, Nesbit unanimoue; Regis- McNamara 61, Barnhardt 94, Gra- nt r9. Patterson 7. Smith 12. Iter 48, Allen 4. bappenheld 1. , vui vf. . I fl ?T JV1 ..iwin -4ls Treasnrer. Bell 13 o!91 (onlnoky nnmbet). Lentz 20; Sher- J - 111 1 .a... O TTT t iff, Widennouse 7, wnuo o, w u Newell 30; Cotton weigher, Archie bald 20, H O Cook 19, Barnhardt 4, Graber 2. Coroner, Charles Sher wood, unanimous. County Com missioners, W A Boat, J S Harris and W J Hill unanimous. ' TOWNSHIP NO. 1L Senate, Means 18. .House, Nes. bit 9, Turner 21. Sheriff, White 23, Widenhouse 11. Register of Deeds, Patterson 4, Johnston 30; Treas urer, Swink 25, Cline 2, Bell 1. Cotton weigher, Archibald 29. Mc Namara 1, Barnhardt 5. strutted for other candidates We are determined not to spend our time and fnerery grnmbli&ir about dull times. We will pitch id and make times lively. Now, in oot der to make this incoming month the biggest July we have ever had, i?8 are putting out a lot of "Hummers" and we are going to make them hum. We are going to do away with Stickers We will make Movers out of them. Here goes: 1 V About 60 pre of Ladies fine shoes of Zeigler's and Reed's makes, a21 small sizes, 'M. a, a ana 4 inau we win pea at $i a pair, ssoi a pair amozisr them but cost $2 and over. They must go. NO. 2. About one hundred pair of Ladies Fine Oxford Ties, sorn& patent leathers, some tans, some tine dongola pat tips, all to go at 75c, rhey cost from $1 to $1.50. Tney must go. NO. 3. -About 50 pairs Ladies fine Oxfords, all Zeiglers, tan. gray and black ooze and fine kid, sizes .1 to 4. All to go at 31, Made to sell at 32 and $2-50. They must go. NO. 4 About 75 prs of Ladies Oxfords and 1-strap sandals Zeiglers. Bay State and Padsn Bros, all to go in at 81.25. Call for them they won't be here long. Tliey must go. , NO. 5 A few prs of MisBes Oxfords, sizes 12 to 1; to go at 50c NO. 6. FOR MEN: lA lot of Tan, Goat and BJack Vici Kid Oxfords at $1. They are $1.50 shoes, and are Ires u stock just bought them. Unin- It May Do as Macli for fou. Mi. Fred MilJer, of Irving, 111., writes that he bad a severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many bo called kidney cures but without any good result. About year ago he bagan use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especial,y adapt ed to cure all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost in ant relief. ! One trial will will proye our statement. Price 50c and $1,00 at Fetzer's Drug Stoie. S P ECIALS. Womens Solid Leather Shoes at 65c. Womens solid Leather Pebble Grain and Glove Grain Lace and Button Shoes at 75c. These are $1 shoes, all fresh and nice. Ladies fine Dongola kid button shoes, mado at Alexandria, Ya. Solid as any shoe in the uarket, regular $1.50 shoes, la go at $1. Mens Fine Satin Oil Sboes.Mace and gaiters at i They are regular 1,25 shoes. Mens heavy EngJish Ties, every-day shoes, 1.00 Solid as leather can make them. Big job in straw hats at 10c, some of tbem are 50c hats. We buy Trunks in car loads and retail them at wholesale prices. One hundred Mens fine Serge Coats at just half price. We have everything in the line of clothing and furnishing goods Everything up to date and at prices that, can't be beat anywheie in the State. Call and see samplestof the free Crayon Pictures we are having made for our cu tomer8 : .v ' . .' 5 JOB-Tw entyfive suits of fine All-WoolICassimere inlCutaway Frock Suits, sizes 34 to 36 ior 4 00 a suit. They are-10.00, 12.50 and 15.00 suiia. Call on us and see these and other attractions. CANMONS & FETZER s i '-I 1 I . I ! t r 1 -l 1
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