uOjn COlll), N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1896. Whole NO. 1499 COMMISSIONERS MEET. I it morning to resume her duties, as teacher in the Blind Asylum. Misses Maggie Morgan and Nan- Tnesday Hlght's Session Arranging for street Force A Contract. . At the regular monthly meeting Qie Morris left today for Morgan. of the board of town commissioners ton, where they will enter the Deaf rouuHe ana other busmtss was and Dumb school at that place. liftuoauicu xueauay mgnu - Considerable time was taken nn in the discussion of th drains nf ters Kufus and William, of Mt. Gil the lot in rear of Furr's store at ead, Montgomery county, spent last Forest Hill through the property of night with1; Mr. John Mclnnis, on W M Smith. Action in the- matter Church street, and left for their meeting on account of Mr. . Smith me his mormng, accompanied by proposing to give'a right of way tor Mr J 0 Cook, his son,, who is just 10 or 12 feet across his lot, pro recovering from a severe attack of vided the commissioners, condemn tvphoid fever. , I Raid aIIpv ncor tho lanrio thrnnnK I I ' Filled to the top now with wh-h 'M ; wftnM nHa m Miss Nora Mclnnis left this mem- new goods. Everything you matter was left in the hands of .the in8 for Montgomery conn ty to visit want lti rue way ui x now sanitary committee, who were in-ltriends and relatives for several dress from1 a d cent calico, I structed to reinvestigate and report weeks. Ginghams or r aids up to tne at. next meeting Chea p Stor e. WATSON AND GUTHRIE. handsomest line of kiss i i i Dress Goods at $1.00 per yard in town, i ne biyies are auso- Arrangements were made to put a I Prof. Juo.e. Ray. force of hands, under an overseer, It is confidently expected that to work on the streets o . begin such Proft John E.. Ray will return to October e his'nativeState to bestow upon the he street committee made its re- nnfortunates-hia invaluable services port and submitted : the following aa Superietendent of the blind and contract: colored deaf mute Asylum at Ral- "This agreement made this, th eieh. Inldoing so Mr. Ray will be The Two Candidates Will Be Here Saturday and Will Deliver Speeches Everybody, Democrats, Populists and Republicans, will be here Satur day next, September 12, to hear the speeches of Hon. Cyrus B Watson and Major. Wm. Guthrie, the Deui. ocratic and Populist candidates for Governor.' The speaking!" will take place at the court house, either in side or OD the beautiful lawn. Judge Russell, the Republican candidate, has been invited, but has "taken a sneak" and left the State.) All sil ver advocates, and those not favora ble to free silver shonld hear these two speakers. Let everybody come. Bring your families provisions will be made for the ladies. crowd is expected. ; A large Stockholders and Directors Sleet. ' a meeting of the stockholders and also of the direc- - tors of the Concord" Southern RaiK road Company, held at the office of W M Smith in Concord, N. C, on Tuesday, 29th of September, 1896, at 11 o'clock a. m., when and where all parties interested are requested to be present. J W Cannon, Elam King, . j no p allison, D R Hoover, W M Smith, Directors of Concord Southern RaiK way. v J. F. HURLEY, ' INSURANCE AGENT, ;y i Office over , lETZER'S DRUG STORE. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children , Tie fac simile sigaature cf r 1 . isoa vrajper. -er a -l. at ail prices iruiu tiy. uta tu $4,50 per pair. FULL LINE OP Concord Flour and Feed Store. "Fenix Mill" flour, millfeed, lately correct and the price is 13th day of August, 1896, by the turning away from a salary oi ri-ht. : . , street committee of the board of $2500 in Kentucky and an offer of Two hnndrt a rairs KJanKets VrTST'. rlZA S2700 salArv in Virginia to serve in company corporation witnesseth- his own tate at a salary xf J2000. braQ) meal and chicken feed, kept at tnat saia street commiitee isciotnea we near rroi. itay sposen oi in me Lore buildinff on West depot street witn plenary power to act in ine very highest terms and under his and for sale by " . j U matter of the proposed crossing of guidance it is hoDed that the dnsti- e24, ; G G Richmond. the Bead's Ford road by the Udel ... n 'ni hA mc Mfitl fi Pa,Tlt,S ,.,!, trftPk nd -to-make ant known and its blessings will' em; Ml8 r 'nifl Knttv Art School agreement ana to do an acts m rea- r wiucow puwuuio iau6D, will open on September 14. .Kecom- tion thereto that it deems proper, exchange ; says there are 731 bl mendations, etc., are in : the hands That in the consideration " of the children in the State and yet not of the principal of the graded agreements on the cart of the Odell 4i,U v, otJ sohools. ! sl2 Manufacturing Company hereinafj tend beneficient institution: ter specified, said street committee , i . , 4 , , . f rM t.h said Odell Manufacl This should not be so, and due ef- turinc comnanv and to its success- forts to overcome the .evil is the K L Craven is now receivinfi: ors and assigns the right to layx and duty of some one. It is to be hoped the best Jellico Lump Coal, PtHP' II11IV nilCn 1 1 1 V I maintain a railway track across the that Prof. Ray will infuse new life Also superior Hard Uoal, Jligg I LllU IlLUlI UUll IILLO Beatty's Fo.rd road at or near Slip" into the I inBtution aud" spread its and Stove. Prompt attention. pery xuji; .m ue luwuu vuuoum, benign bffices to every one tor Free aenvery. uraers .. .. . , crossing same at an eleyation of not - , i A , , , . himtPrl ! that sold lor 75 cents nave leas than 14i feet and supporting 089 Denent me nooie idbiuwuu been reduced to oU cents, ine snnh trestle bv benches to be placed has been erectea ana maintained. qvality can t be matcned lor not less than 10 feet apart, said from 75 cents to $3,00, ; Twenty-five dozen Men's Work Shirts that originally sold for 40 cts have been re duced to 25cts Ten dozen O O XL ! A NICE LINE OF STIGE PINS at OerreU's JeweI iv Store. OPPOSITE ST. CLOUD HOTEL COAL BURNERS. Every citizen of Concord who intends to burn ccal during the ''coming '.winter will save money and trouble by purchas ing from us. We will handle the best JELLICO LUF.1P CQ&L and. "will deliver any quantity in anypait of the city. Toui orders are solicited. 80s ioniW. Headquarters at Black elder's store, on West L)epot street. 08 the price. H100 Bolts benches each to obstrnct not more than 16 inches of said street. i In consideration for which said Odell Manufacturing s company agrees to keep said trestle in repair. i It was a iad but interesting sight 'fflftJO to see the meeting of the unfortu nate children at the depot this morn WO O L J E A IS! S And further, a QD to in8 jn8t bfre !hef ?r "eaf JJ 1 fW fcJT IMW L . xv. d.i. ami Hnmh Tnflt tnte at Mororanton I put in ana uiitiuimu 1,140 oam ucoir ; ' a f.v's Fnrd road for a distance of 25 The nntiils from this point num- LI Ml At 1 1 1 J - - I --l., . udi win gu ui tuts, eiiciiiciy da 0D each side of said tlie Record for July. lov price of 15, 80 and 25 cts per yard. ' ' ' ; . ' . NEW : SHOES. Never have we been so well fixed in the shoe line as at presen t. We have the cheapr est shoes von will find anv Place. New lot of those big 10 cent " ': . crossing Dered gyen, and they were really happy on their way. They were: Misses Maggie Morgan, Annie Mor ris, Carrie Lippard, Sadie Herring, of this cityland Daisy and Sophro- Luther Hartsell, of No. 10 in a condition equal to the general : condition of the streets of the town of Concord. Signed; Lewis D. Duval, Y R. A. Brown, Com. - J. C. Fink, ) Odell Manufacturing Co. r ; ? - per J. M. Odell, Pres. m ' " mm , ( MBrvelons Results. : From a lettet written byj Rev. .J. M;Bge8 we are permitted to make this ex- and.Fannie Ramey, both of this city frftrtt? T have no hesitation in re-l . -H , . . i W TTi t'a. Nav "ni'nt I RnAklftt'i ArniJalTe.- "'.11 tho results were almost I W V J . marvelous in the casa While I was pastor We Jar e determined not to spend our time and fr.rgy grumbling about dull times; We will pitch in and make times lively.: . Mow, in ors der to make this incoming month the biggest July we have ever had, we are putting out a lot of "Humncers" and we are going to make them hum. We are going to do away with Stickers. We will1 make Movers out of them. Here goes:, - . : u ?A A c About 60 ors of Ladies fine shoes of Zeigler's and Reed's makes, all . ii , 1LJ small sizes 2i. 3. 31 and 4 that we will fell at $1 a pair. Not a pair amongr IWO OlinU mat Ue- .u l - a SO onH ro Tha-v mnftt rn. Iiuoxu uuo u uo u efci t-'vj m nia and township. There . were T.arfpl ,t nr Ralfticrh '1 hfiv were NO. i About one hundred pair of Ladies Fine Oxford Ties, some Maggie -urumiey, a , teacner, from.1 to$1.50.;.Theyi must go. $2 and s were almost j .The-Pest' Salve J in-tLe ; worlo; for 53 ?Lm?,l!!!f!; Outs. ! Bruises;, Sores, .Ulcers Salt that :wt,Uc Vhile 1-was pastor oi w u "'A; T-ttefd tllfanbe uilts all the wav from 50 cts hroiiffht down with, a pneumonia J HandsJ Chilblains, Corns and all Tiv i. a-.-.. , , I J." T. ni'nno TflTTlhlfl I Q1ri" C fcNO. 4 About 75 prs of Ladies Oxfords and l-BtrapSandals Eeiglers. Bay State and Padan Bros., air to go in at 81. 25.- Call-' for'them-tbey .1 xn. fL .a ffttur nra of, Misses Oxfords, sizes 12 to 1, to go at 50c. NO. P.-I OK MJciJN : a. lot 01 xan,s woat ana jjjacK viciia .uxioiub I S ' M . m ? 1 -1 .1 .. 1 , 1 a. . . mi : , , ' rn,l m i- n . mot Fvrti-irrif. r ham up to 1 75 Oiir r hnrsfifiv is succeeding La urippe, :. . Aernuie 1 BJjm KrnptionB, ana -positively, cure ap x. j.uy x. w mv, "; c .B .Trtr . .7 . s," v ' i now full ut to fhA.tnn and we paroxysmtf ?f icouhingLwpui or . no pay requi-ed. It is ,j . t . , , . : .-. - .Mil 1 AAnp t0 X fc?P:?nd W! hours whhHttle interrupt or 5 o P7 T " A T O kwi new gooas aaiiy -ana Ueemed as if he-cotiiaxnoe o . wiu fill the haaement. We them. A friend recommenaea vr. want will sell TV4 Tc f" KinPs New Discouery; box; For your trade this fall ana jng kwiTghK storek 4 sell you goods very, 4 low in results. tTriaf- bottlesfreo k at r ? 1 monev refunded -? Price 25 cents per Foriale at P B FetzerVDrog fit ;.. 'ItJ. ?n Ordpr to rat if "V Irtoc nr'fl Dm Store R2gular Size Rer.Page to reacli Tonight. "wney to make a nrchase 50c and SUOaj -JjI h IiJstjeado witbout seeing ns. WE & 4 H CHEaP store. Forest H 111 Sews. Mr. Herbert Cook has lost two of his fine bird dogs. Wade especially was a fine dog. Some unprincipled being has sown poison broadcast: in the neighborhood of the Virginia Dare property on Church street. Even the chickens are dying in this oart of the city. - Miss Maggie Brumley, who has been spending her vacation with her ifpr. Mrs. J H Bradley,, on Third the iU8ual , prayer- meetihg?eervices atCentral- Metho distvcnurch tonight,- there will be preacliihg'by RevA'Jesse Pape, one of thet former .t pastors, . whom the people delighted , to ? hear. Services at 8 olclockip. m. . All are cordially inVitetl.'--- J--7.--' j ; ' '' : k; 1 On account of the; above service, we are requested to ja,n,hounce t that there will be - no pray er-meeting seryica at the First Presbyterian church. That ; congregation will Womens Solid Leather Shoes at 65ci Womens solid.Xeather ,PehbJe Grain and Glove Grain LTace ' and Button Shoes at 75cr. These ' are $1 shoes, all fresh and nice. ' Ladies fine Dongola" kid button ? shoes, made at Alexandria, Va. Solid as; any; shoe in the uarket,, regular Sl50 shoes,, to go at $1. t Mens Fine Satin Oil Shoes, 'lace an d gaiters at "SI. They are tegular 1;25 shoes:1 Mens heavy English Ties; every-dayhoes, 1.00.-Solid as leatherjean' make them . Big job inv straw hats at I0ct some of them are 50c hats. rWe buy Trunks in car loads anu retail iuem hi wnoiesaie prices. 'One hundred Mens fine Serge XJoats at, just halt price. i ,we nave everything in the lind of clothing and furnishing ; goods- Everything up. to date and at pricesthat can't be beat anywheie in'rhe State, - Cafl and see ampleslof the free : Crayon Pictures .we are having made for our. cus tomers' i&oih -viiO'-'o.u v, . t:.v-';-i Ak'-'j- . t, f JOB Twehtyfive suits of fine All" Wool ICassimere inCutaway Frock Suits, sizes 34 to 36 lor 4 00 a suit. )They ai e 10.00, 12.50 and 15.C0rsmts. Call on us and see these ana other. attractions.: to Ealeigh thisj worship with the Methodists.

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