Vol.
GONCORIV N. C.v
WEDNES DAY . SEPTEMBER 16, 1896.
Whole KO.' 1,505
XIII. No. 126.
BRYAN AT CONCORD
LOWE
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M.ne UlStinemlsllfMl rnnillf. nr.n
Stop at lb is Point for Fifteen Min
utes Hnd Will Deliver an Address
from a Platform that lias Been
rected. Give film a
dtence.
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JAKE WANTS THE JAIL.
Some One Gives information to the
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Present Jailer That a Deal Is On.
Just what the dicker between the
targe An. Populists and Republicans in this
Hon. Williams Jennings Rrn. county will amount to, is unknown,
ClieapStore.
Filled to the top now with
new goods. Everything you
want iu the way of a new
dress from a 3 cent Calico,
Democratic nominee for President,
will speak in this city, at the rail
road depot to-morrow (Thursday)
morning , September 17, at 9.40
o'clock. He will remain for fifteen
minutes or more. Let everybody go
to see and hear him. -.
Ladies are invited and expected
flowers will be received.
AT THE DEPOT,
. The distinguished guest will ar
rive at 9.40 and his train will stop
on the railroad crossing, shutting
Ginghams or Plaids up to the Lfi! the South side. He wiM be es
handsomest line or
kite
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. Dress Goods at $i.uu per yam
in town. The styles are abso
lutely correct and the price is
Two hundred Pairs Blankets pointed to wait upon
nt oil iirinpa from 75 cts to Odell and Cannon to
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4 .50 per pair.
corted to the platform on this side
of the track, where a large platform
has been erected for the speaker
and the attendants. '
Mr. J W Cannon has kindly con
sented to Btop the Cabarru3 Mil is , in
order that there will be no annoy
ance to the speaker. ;
Several committees were ap-
the Messrs.
ask them to
close down their mills and join the
rally, but ihe mill men said they
couldn't afford to do anything like
that. ";j
THE .ESCORT, j
The following citizens have been
appointed inc' tiding the chairman,
Mr. A. B. Young to escort Mr.
but facts point to a fusion that will
I not set well with white people. It
has been rumored for some time
that Jake Boger wants the jailer's
place if J the fusionists are successful
in the coming election, and from
the following note, addressed to the
present jailer, it will be seen that
there is some truth in the rumor : .
"Mr. Hill: Did you know that
Jake Boger is working for the jail
er's place if he gets things his way ?
We want you to stay there. Please
don't t.ell anyone about this."
We know not whether Mr. Hill
received the note, but we do know
that it was written and meant for
him. , jWe have it in our possession
Horse Brohelt's Neck.
A tea n belonging to Mr. J WaN
lace Cook ran away on Spring street
about 12 o'clock today (Wednesday)
with quite a disastrous result. The
horses were hitched to a wagon,
coming down Spring street, when
they became unmanageable. Sidney
Carr, the driver, a young negro
man, realizing the danger he was in,
jumped from the wagon, and when
the frightened beasts
f rpnt of the dynamo
against an electric light post, break
in g the neck of one of the horses.
The other one was then quieted.
reached the
they dashed
Stockholders and Directors Meet
There ill be a meeting of the
stockholders and also of the direc
tors of the Concord Southern RaiK"
road Company, held at the cfiSce of
W M Smith in Concord, N. C, on
Tuesday, 29th of September, 1S9G
at 11 o?clock a. m., when and where
all parties interested are requested
to be present.. J W Cannon,-
Elam King,
Jno. P ALLISON,
D R Hoover,
W M Smith,
Directors of Concord Southern Rail
way.
TO CURE A COLD IK OKE DAI
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. , Ail druggists
money if it fails to cu
refund the
e. 25 c.
in black and white.
Forest
-FULL LINE OF
Men's Pants
from 75 cents to'$3,00,
Twenty-five dozen Men's Bryan from Charlotte to this city
Work - Shirts that originally
sold for 40 cts have been '.re
duced to 2octs. Ten dozen
and from here to Greensboro :
Messrs. M. M. Morrison ,;,WiJl Mor
ns, R. V. Caldwell, Wf D' Ritchie
C. D. Barringer, J. B, Shernll,
Robert F. Coble, Charles McDonald.
Frank Smith, R. b. Young, J. D.
Barrier, W. G. Bosbamer and W
G. Means.
Besides the enormous throng of
qvality can't be matched for older ones, many of the scrool
children of the city will be given
the privilege of ; attending the
IHIS' HEM OVER-ALU
that sold for 75 cents have
heen reduced to 50 cents. The
the price.
H100 Boltsti
speaking . Mrs. S. V. Erwin will
let her scholars attend in a body.
WOOL JEAlMo Prof- Thompson, of ths High
School,, will aoubtiess mase some
that will go at the extremely arrangments for his scholars to see
lo price of 15,-20 and 25 cts and hear the distinguished Bryan,
per yard. Prof. Shin n, of the city graded
TT7W . ! QXTT?G schools, says that.all who are ex-
mh ty - . KxxvyxiikJt cused by their parents i will be al
Never haye we been so well lowed to go, but on their own re
fixed in the shoe line as at sponsibility.
present. We have the cheap- All the business houses will prac
est shoes you will find any tically suspend business from 9.30
place. New lot of those big t0 10,30, giving the employees an
10 Cent . ;,Jfrt hoar Rrvan.
Marvelous Results.
From a letter written by Rev. J.
Gunderman, of Diamondale, Mich..
wo urn nermitieu iu u-io.uo iuib ca
Mr.
Mr. J
II 111 Sews. t j-
J R J Cochrane, of this city,
eft this (Wednesday) morning, ac
companied by Rev. J Simpson and
S Blackwelder, of No. 8
Notice of Seizure,
Seized near Concord N. C, on
the night of August 3H, 1896, the
following: propertv for-violating the
Internal Revenue Laws of the United
States, to wit: Two small bay
horses one two horce waon and
harnesf, about 15 gallons of whiskey
and four empty kegs, s apposed to be
the property of Jacob! Hartsell.
Noiice ia hereby giyen to any one
J. F. HURLEY,
INSURANCE AGENT,
Office over
1ETZEIVS DRUG STORE.
township, tor Pkin, Montgomery claiming 8, id property to give notice
countv. where he will be married ln tne Iorm manner presenhea
t; t Tra Py iaw to.tne unaereizneu ar ms
I uuiut; i Li zisuevuie, n v., wituiu ou
uat piace. days from the date hereeff, or said
Mr. John Bailey, once a resident property will be declared forfeited
nffhianit.v-hnf-.nnar nf Tlanvi p. me uovernmeni oi me unitea
vt- ;i it: i. i o iu I oldies.
v a., is visiting at aire, o o cruiu-
ston's, on North Church street.
i
Mr. A L Moore, of Montgomery
county, who once did a grocery bus
iness in. ..this citv, is visiting his
brother. Mrl J M Moore, on Third
8 tree t.
Mr. John Crowell, of Albeaiarle,
By
Sam L. Rogers,
Collector 5h District N.,C.
R. S. Harris,
Deputy. Collector.
A NICE LINE
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OPPOSITE ST. CLOUD HOTEL
COAL BURNERS.
iMl'riTfc.-" Mi1! 1' iZZ
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Every citizen of Concord who intends
to burn coal during the ; coming winter
will save money and trouble by pu rchas
ingfromu. We will handle the best
MO
COR
is visiting hir uncle, Mr. H T Wih-
liams, of this city.
and will deliver any quantity in anypaTt.
of the city. Tqui orc;ers. are solicited.
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Headquarters at Black eider's store, on
West Depot street. 08
K L Craven is now receiving:
the best Jellico ( Lump Coal,
Also superior Hard Coal, Egg
and St;ove. Prompt attention.
Htpp flftlivftrv llrnp.ra sns
m It ..mtm LI Til MM A I w -
lYlfasrs. cj . vjruiuotuu, i-iuiauc licirecl
Russell and J K Young, rot this
nlace, have gone to Charlotte to
join the army.
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Rev. M. A. Smith and' family,
who have been absent from the
city for several weeks, are expected
home totnorrow.
Inez, the "little daughter of Rev.
Mr, and Mrs. McLaurin, who was
thought to have heen fast improv
ing, has suffered a relapse, we are We are determined not to spend our time and 'neigy grumbling
fx ,rtfa onrl ifl Tifto in ft nri final aooui auu limes. Y will pitcii id ana inae niues iivejy. now, m oih
sorry to note, and Is now-in a critical der to make this incomioff month the biggest July we huv ever had,-tvo
tXlfJ yilhliiUp UUIl t lUb VII IXUUiUlCiD VVD mo uiug iUCUl
We Want to Beat . .
. the "Record for July.
tuat sold so fast. White tract: l have no hesitation in re-
nnvfirr. aa ine rBBunu wcio niuiuoi
Quilts all the way from 50 cts commending Dr. King s New Dis
ui to fci.o. uur nouse im rr' 7,a of mv wife.
mat vcusu? " --- ;
now full up to the top and we while I was pastor of the Baptist
S"U get new goods daily and church at Wives junction sne was
-ill fill the basementf We inTan GriTeS
want your trade this, fall and parpxysms of coughiug would last
will sell you eoods very low hours wiih little interruption and it
seemgus.
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CHErtP STORE.
in itsVorkand highly satisfactory
;'naanifa Trial bottles free at
Fetzer's Drug btore
50c and 8100.
county, is
Baxter, on
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conaition.
.J t L ' t j ii We are going to do away with Stickers. We will make Movers out of
Mr. William Baxter, of Iredell them. Here eoes:
About 60 prs of Ladies fine shoes of Zejgler's and Reed's mt kes, all
small sizes, 2, 3, 3 and 1 that we will fell at $1 a pair. Not a pair amoiis
them but cost 2 and over. They must go.
NO. 2. About one hundred pair of .Ladies Fine Oxford Ties, some
patent leathers, some tans, some fine dongola pat tips, all to go, at 75c.
They cost from $1! to $1.50. They must go.
NO. 3. -About 50 pairs Ladies fine Oxfords, all Zeiglers, tar. gray
and black ooze and fine kid, sizes 1 to 4. All to go at $1. Made to sell at
$2 and $2.50- They must go.
NO. 4. -About 75 prs of Ladies Oxfords and l-strap Sandals Zeierlers.
Bay State and Padan Bros., all to go inat $1.25. Call for them--tbey
won't be here long. They must go.
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 fresn stock just bought them.
visiting Mrs. Laura J.
St. Charles Street.
Messrs Jasper Stone and J ohn
Cook, of No. 5, Township, left to
day for Rock Hill, S. C.
Rev J. J. Fay8eur, pastor of the
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Baptist church, accompanied by
Mrj J. R. Wood, went out to the
country today to do some church
work.
Concord Flour nU Feea Store.
'fFenix Mill" flour, millfeed,
bran, meal and chicken feed, kept at
Lore building on West depot street
and for sale by
b24 G G Richmond.
SPECIALS.
"Womens Solid Leather Shoes at 65c. WomeEs solid Leather Pebble
Rsgular size
BncKlen's Arnica aire.
The Best Saive in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe
Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is
guaranteed to give statisfaction or
monev refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug
store. . T ! . !- .
To Decorate the Stand.
The1 ladies of the city are re.
queBtecl to carry all the flowers ob
tainable to the depot tomorrow
morning at 8 o'clock, with which to
decorate the stand on which the
Hon. Wm. J Bryan is to speak. Let
everybody contribute.
Help Wanted.
Agents wanted to sell Macintoshes
and Robber Clothing:, Tires, and a
frill line of Rubber Goods, (Part or
all of). Free samples, and protected
ground to workers. Factory P. O.
1371, New York.
These are $1
shoep, made at
Grain and Glove Grain Lace and Button Shoes at 75c.
shoes, all fresh and nice. Ladies fine Dongola kid button
Alexandria, Va. Solid as any shoe in the market, regular Sl-50 shoes, to
A A1 HAsi T7inn Cot i't Qlinna InnA naUuva A 4 ! CM V C TT a
aii ai. iucuo x;iud oaLiii J n uuucot laio auu uiic t o uu vA j -
regular 1,25 shoes. Mens hesvy English Ties, everyday tubes, 1.00 Solid
as leather can make them Big job m straw hats at luc, some or tnem
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' hat can't be beat any wheie in the State. Call and
see sampleslof the free Crayon Pictures we are having made for our cus
tomers,
JOB TwentyKfive suits of fine All-WoojICass'merein'CutawajJFrock
Suits, sizes 34 to 36 f or 4 00 a suit.l They aielO.00, 12.50 and 15.pCB8uits.
Call on us and see these and otheiittracticns. : . m
CANNONS
FETZER