XII L No. 112.-
CONCOUIV N. MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1896.
Whom; NO J 1.49 r
MT. PLEASANT NEWS.
Dedicated With
oil Church
COUNTY TRIM ARIES.
The Tote and strength of Each Pre
tales conducting: a Be
Total 57.
s For Cotton Weigher Sappenfield
23, Archibald 194, McNamara 70,
cinct lor the Candidates lor Various Crraber 71, Barnhardt 109.
offices as Far as could be obtained- The electoral vote for each town
Following is the popular vote in ship is as follows:
Nos. 4. 5, 7, 8 and 9 townshins' for No. 1 5- Nn 9 Nn: 2 4- Nn 4'
, , j -T-j" ' I -7
he various county officers, voted at 3; No. 5, 2; (No. 6, 4; No. 7, 2; No.
he primaries last Friday :
township no. 4.
Senate, Means 9; House, Barrin-
ger 9, Nesbit 3. Sheriff, Widen
house 7, White 2, Newell 7. Regis
ter of Deeds, Patterson 11, Johns
ton 3. Cotton weigher, Archibald
.... j v
5, McNamara 1, Graber 6, Rarn
hardt2. Treasurer, Bell 1, Lentz
2, Swink 1. Coroner, John Slough
9, Q M V WinecouV 10. Surveyor,
LoDg 10 Commissioners, J A
Fink 13, Elam King 1, J' S Har-
8, 7; No. 9, A; No. 10, 4; No. 11, 2;
Ward 1, 6; Ward 2, 7; Wad 3, 2;
Ward 4, 2.
KLUTTZ
lie Will Address the County conven
tion and the Public in the Court
House Will Be Greeted by a Large
Audience.' I I
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Spread the news throughout the
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country ! j -
;F- Kluttz, of Salisbury,
Theodore
the Democratic elector for this, the
ris 11, M fi Winecoff 10. Magis- Seventh Congressional district, will
trates. Rufus Cline 13. C A Sher- be in Concord and
wood 11, J F Bost 6.
TOWNSHIP NO 5.
dress to the
on toaturaa
Senate; Means 24.. House, Nes
bit 2, Barringer 23. Sheriff,' White
23. Re2iater of Deeds, Patterson
23, Johnston 1. Treasurer, Swink extended
-ifi i.Qnt q r.Mtnn wicrhpr Ar Everv voter
chibaid 2, Barnhardt 1, McNamara hear him.
Com'
deliver an ad-
citizins of Cabarrus
y, September 5. The
speaking will take place immediately
after the Democratic county cou
venticn is held and an invitation is
everybody to bs present.
in Cabarrus should
The Ideal Panacea.
vival..Otlier ne.
Grce the daughter of Mr. and
lrg j0hn Heintz, is afflicted with
Uboid fever. - .
E-qaire Lawson recK, oi ino. V
wnehip, spent last; Sunday in
bwn.
Work is progressing rapidly on
lebuildiEg of the Kindley cotton
ctory. : ' "
pi6v. Junius Fox, of Newberry,
i C. and Miss Lena Stephens, of
Rosts's Mills, attended the dedica
tion services at the Reformed church
landay.i ;
It is rum ore 1 that Mr. W. S.
0Dg will move his family here in
short while. We will welcome
Mr Long and his excellent family
o oar town.
large crowd was in attendance
It the dedication services held at
he Reformed Church in this place
Funday.1 lhe services were opened
kith prayer by the pastor, Rev.
aul Barringer, after which the
dedication services proper were
encered. The church was titled
Ft. James Reformed church. R3V.
.. McLeonard, of Lexington, one
ho has gained a wide reputation
a most powerful divine, preached
to inspiring and soul-stirring ser-
on, after which the Lord's Supper
ess nrl minisfprpfl ' Phft " flfirviP.P.a
We intersnersed with . excellent
usiccousisting of appropriate se
actions, lhe services were largely
Heeded.
Rev.P.-H. E. Dsrrick, who was
Reeled one of the trustees of North
Carolina College, has moved his
family to our town and "is occupy
ing the house formerly occupied by
Hr, J, M Ilendrix. :
Miss EstelleRandle, of Salisbury,
spent last week with the Misses
i -
piisenneimen Ho T'amor nf TIppAr. Patterson
I , 1 " w ; 77
A revival meeting is in progress 39 Johnston 1, Smith 10. Treas
at the Methodist church, being con- J urer, Day v&tilt 12, Boll 1, Lsntz 14,
iactea by the pastor, Rev. M. D. Cline 28. - Cotton weigner, Barns
vii3. Itfifn.rJpfl Rnnrlov niaht hrrlt 9d Grahpr 7. McNamara 14.
drama will be played at an Aichibald 12, C D Barringei 1, Cor
earlv datft hv n.ir rnnnw fnlto on- nnpr. Rrhwn hv acclamation. t5UT"
-tied "Little Ruby," the proceeds veyor, Long by acclamation. County
orthe bsnrfih of t.hfi Aft. Tlpflsant. commissioners, P B Fetzsr 18, L J
ometband. This drama will be Foil, 36 John A Barnhardt 33,
i I " - -n. -T7- O T CJ TT I,
Produced bv twelve characters, six rown lb, Jliiam ing o, u o xxarrxa uners ice;,
aud six females, 'and is said 4' L reck d.
be Vrrv intprpcfi-nrr - .' I . - TOWNSHIP NO. 9.
'MesirsWill Day vault and Edgar Senate, Means 27, BarriDger 14,
House, M t JNes-
HERE bAlURDAY
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THE CHEAPEST
ON THE GLOBE
The time is now near approaching when the trading pub
lic 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 AND DICK will
supply all of you? wants for less money than any other
house. We hayell you want, and every train is now bring
ing in for us new stuff that will be dealt out at' such prices
that it will make these old time long-price houses shudder
ST LISTEN!
We want to show you what we are doin:; 4-4 sheeting:'
4c, Ginghams 3 12c, Dress Oalico Be, Men's Shirts 15c, lar
gest towel on the globe lor 5 and 10c, Bleached Domestic 4c
Ladies' Black Hose 4c, Ladies mixed hose 4c. The best 10&
suspender you 'ever saw. Boys' suspenders 5c. Ko better
line of Ladies' Diess Goods in the city all the way from 6 c
to $1 the yard. See what you can buy for
flTTTr1' 7liT, 40 hair pins, 2 papers needles,.
Handkerchief, 2 balls
JU
7, Graber 2, Sappenfield 11.
miesioners, Allison ,19? Harris 19, -TftrnftH ii, Prnnfl. ; AJrWm.
Jonas Cook ; 19. Magistrates, J Chicag0 ea3;a . . i retrard Dr. Kins
Frank Fink 16, Jack SafritlG, John lew Discovery as an Ideal Panacea
E Misenheimer 16. for Coughs,' Colds and Lung Com
plaints, haying used it in my family
for the last five years, to the exclu
Senate, Barringer 9. House, Nes sion of pnysicianR's prescriptions
bit 9. Sheriff, J L Peck 8.' Regis- or otner pfeperations.
rtf nppo Prpnn 9. -JnhnRton Rev. John BursusJIeoku, Iowa,
TOWNSHIP NO. 7.
5, Smith 2. Treasurer,- Lintz 9.
wrires: I have been a minister of
Cotton weigher, Archibald 1, Gra- 50 years or j morf and have never
ber 6 Barnhardt 1, McNamara 1. foxmd anything so beneficial, or that
Commissioners, L J Foil, G W Dry grave me such speedy relief as Dr,
onrt P H HVtz.r. pach, 9 Mais ivmff s JN6W uiscovery. 'ry mis
trates G W DrV, D L Barringer and Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial
TOWNSHIP NO. 8.
Senate, Barringer, acclamation,
Npabit acclamation. Sher-
Gone to Day Mucliinery
The time is drawing nigh--when
the buzz of the spindle will , be
heard at iMt. ' Pleasant and then
iff, Widenhouse 23, Newell V, White Conccrd wn be surroanded bj cot-
bo: Mourning Pins, Ladies
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, 2,400-
matches for 10c, 1 box 24 sheets paper and 24 envelopes for
5c, Ladies' fine shoes for 65c, Men's fine shoes 90c. Big bar-,
gains in Men's heavy work shoes, Overalls 35c and up to SI,
bampie Hats bought at 50c on the dollar, and we are selling
them the same way. Sailor hats 10c, large white I quilts for
65c, 100 dozen shirts of every style at bargain prices, 1 00
pieces outiug 5c yard; closinout the balance of our ladies v
low shoes at 40 and 50c, The Greatest store on the Globe
for bargains. Every train bringing in new staff that will go
at such a price as to knock oujt competitors.
Get in the procession and folio w the crowd an d you will
soon land at our station and -y ou will "always find: willing;
hinds to wait upon you
LO WE & DIG K
- 1 CHEAPEST ON THE GLOBE. "
We wanti to
ton manufactories. Mr. A W
M cose, Mr. W R Kindley and Rev.
Paul Barringer have gone to Char
lotte to purchase an equipment for
the mill now in course of erection.
Mr. R A Broarn, the hustling con
tractor, will have the mill ready to
receive the machinery within a few
weeks. ' ;l
ns spent Sunday with us.
i3 Clara Ohler left this hlon-
Ui)MiiorniDg for Rural Retreat,
a-; v,here she will spend some
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OPPOSITE
ST. CLOUD HOTEL
INsRAiMeEAGET,
, -Office 'qper
ETZS DRUG STORE,
J P Allison 13.
bit, acclamation. Sheriff, Widen
house 50, White 6. Register of
Deeds, Smith 26, Johnston 14,
Patterson 5. Treasurer, Lentz 31;
Bell 11. Cotton weigher, Barn
hardt 30, Archibald 13, Cook 3,
Graber 3. Surveyor, Long, unani-
Hnm m iRi nn firs. Fetzer. j R
LLIUUO wu.v-v i i
rl W F Cannon, J as-
tices of the peace, P F Widenhouse
M E Hernn and II M Bost. ;
The aggregate of the -vote of Fri
day last for each candidate is as.foU
lows :
For the Senate Means 245, Bar
ringer 229.
For the House M. F. Nesbit 362.
Por Sheriff Widenhouse 171,
White 183, Newell 31, Morrison 81
For Register of Deeds-Patterson
225, Johnston 164, Fisher 19, Smith
61,
"Fellow
myself for
A certain man who would like to
become cotton weigher for Cabarrus,
made the following announcement :1
citizens: I announce
that high and honorable
position of cotton weigher. I am
not subvet to the convention but to
the , yoters ; of Cabarrus county.
Thee arei a Jgreat mauy aspiring to
Sat exalted position subject to the
convention, but vou all so to the
yote for me and I will
cotton weigh sixteen to
one, and you shall have, nary pound
more. Ifj elected I will take coon
skins, rabbit hides and5 heifers as
part pay for weighiog your co;ton.
I will stand oh , the new platform,
and will! endeavor to cover every
plank.'1 I - ,
polla and
make you
- JlldP Wanted lemalc.
$10 to S18 per week to Men and
Women for easy home work. ., No
books or I canvassing. No experi
ence. BoDa fide offer. No catch.
I Send stamp for work and particu
TTrtr TrRnrer Bell -85, Lentz lars. E Herrman, 213 South Sixth
. . tlie Reeord for July
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We are determined, not to spend our time and energy grumbling
about dull times. We will pitch in and make times lively. Nowvin or
der to make this incoming month the biggest July we hav ever had, we
are putting out a lot of 'tHummers" and we are going to make them hum.
We are going to do away with Stickers. We will make Mbv&rs out of
them. Here goes: j . ' . -
About 60 nrs of Ladies fine shoes of Zeiglers and Reeds mikes, all
small sizes, 2, 3, 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 Lidies Fine Oxford Ties, some
patent leathers, some tans; some tine dongola pat tips, all to go at 75c.
jChey cost from SI to $1.50. They must go.
NO. 3. -About 50 pairs Ladies "fine Oxfords, all Zeiglers, tan. gray
and black ooze and fin kid, sizes 1 to 4f. All to go at U Made to sell at
S2 und S2-50. They must go.
NO. 4 About 75 prs of Ladles Oxfords and 1-strap Sandals Zeiglers.
Bay State and Padan Bros., all to go inat S1.2c. Call for. them-they
won't be here long. They must go.
NO. 5 A few prs of Misses Oxford?, cizas 12 to 1, to go at 50c.
NO. 6. FOR MEN: A lot of Tan, Goat and Black Yici Kid Oxfords
at SI. They are $1,50 shoes, and are iresu stock just bought them. r
SPECIALS. .'
Womens Solid Leather Shoes at 65c. Womens solid Leather Pebblo
Grain and Glove Grain JLace and Button Shoes at 75c. These are 81
shoes, all fre?h" and nice! Ladies fine Dongola kid button ehoes made at
Alexandria, Va. Solid as any shoe in the market, regular. SL50 shoes, to
go at $1. Mens Fine Satin Oil Sboes, lace and gaiters at SI. They are
regular 1,25 shoes. Mens heavy English Ties, everyday fchoes, 1.00 Solid
as leather can make them.; Big job in straw hats at 10c,-some of them
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 op
to date and at pricesihat can't be beat anywheie in the State. Call ana
rpa Ramnlfis'nf t.hft frp rJravnn Pifitnrea we are havinsr made for our cus
JOB TwentyKfive suits of fine All-WoolICaesimere in'Cutaway Frock
Suit a Hi-fis Sl in Sfi fnr 4 00 ft Rnit. Thfiv ftte 10.00 12.50 and 15.00 Suits.
Call on us and see these and other attractions.
CAMIONS & FETZER;
j Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , c31
144, Swink 151, Ohne 86.