, .- ' " " 1 ' " - ' -' - " -No. 128. CONC01U N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1896. Whole NO; 1,507 Extracts From a belter. A young man of this city, writing from Tyer, Texas, says oi the crops through Arkansas : "From Memphis, Tenn. to Little Pockets Lightened. While Capt. Tom Ross was wedg ed in the jam at Vance park he felt somebody's ha ad at his pocket. He turned' quickly and grabbed the Rock, through Arkansas, everything man, who, however, tore himself 18- completely dried up. The corn j loose and escaped. i Cheap Store. Filled to tlie top now with crop in Arkansas will make about 60 per cent, of the average. I; heard one farmer at Lonoke, Ark. eay that he had good land, but he would not make more than one bale of cotton to 9 acres this year. In fact, the farmers have raised nothing have A. " ' j l li uul even raisea an umoreiia since last May, haying had no rain. "In Little Rock I met Bob Low- nr crnods. Everything YOU ueuury. xie its uoing a Int iu the way of a new successful grocery business in town t?SSj irOul a O .tout vttui;u, ioiunu mciyc uiiice uuu ngiiams or riaias up to ine. l saia they raised nothing in Ar kansas, but before thinking the Democratic majority was raised about 30 per cent, in the State elec tion last week. Tba people are Democrats from the word go all the laboring classed are for Br an and silver. , . . The crops in this part of Texas are better than further up the Bncklen's Arnica Naire The Best Saive in tKe world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt 2 rs;Ttterd PPfUora of the Concord South Liauuo, vjuuumins, itorns ana an Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per b ox For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store, . mdsomest line of j i ; Black--: Novelty On'the train from Davidson Col lege this morning Rev. Dr. Nelson, the Methodist preacher at that place, had his pocket picked of $12. A King's Mountain man was go ing about the Southern train yard this morning proclaiming that his pocket had been picked of $67. Mr. Will Rankin lost $20. A Monroe man reported at police headquarters that he jhad been touched for $6. Mecklenburg lets. All druggists refund the Times, 18th. money it it tails to cure. 25c. ! A man was telling how adroitly Concord Flour and Feed StoVe. "Fenix Mill"T. flour, millfeed, bran , meal and chicken feed, kept at Lore building on West depot street and for sale by:; s24 G G Richmond. stocknolders and Directors Meet. There will be a meeriog of the stockholders and also of the direc ern RaiN 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 reqaesttd to be present. J W Cannon, El am King, ' ; Jno P Allison, D R Hoover, W M Smith, Directors of Concord Southern RaiN way. . ;. y TO CURE A COLD 13S OS DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- he was relieved of all the money he had (87) in Greensboro yesterday. Verily, the pickpocket is reaping a Ws Goods at $1.00, per yard town. The styles are abso tejy correct and tlie price is at. Notice of Seizure, Seized near Concord, K. C., on the night of August 3D, 1896, the f I n W 1 n (T nrrr-irtTr -f r-r irirklotinrr tho harvest out of our political gather- Internal KeveSue Laws of the United 1D83- ! Sutes. to wit: Two email bav horses one two horee waaon and Shocked isy Lightning. , . ..v n u..i The crash of lightning that an and four empty kegs, sappoaed to be State. U1 r i i -r ti rnnnfrv Ynt nnf mnro f hon o Vioif ahi prices from 75 cts 'to cr0D be made anywhere in the .50 per pair. CHEriP STORE. FULL LINE OF nounced the opening of the storm the property of Jacob Hartsell. yesterday afternoon stunned both Notice is hereby giyen to any one Dr. and Mrs.; Bays, at the 1 ryon . be f Qrm Lnner DPeacribed street Methodist parsonage. Mir. Dy aw t0 the undersigned at hie Bys was looking out of a window office in Asheville, N, C, within 30 Evanelifit PparaonJflo wfill knnwn when the flash i came. She was "aJ8 tron tne date hereoff, or said at home, is conducting a succeesfnl shocked into;. nnconscionaness and tt'&Si'ffltS meeting nere. All toe DUSineSS sauji iu iue uuur. me unmauu) ui ct t houses close from 11 to 12 o clock the flash minded her and she re duriner the dav service. Imained blind for several hours Dr. WPTJ7! 'P-TI'f' Talk about free silver Democrats Bays was in another pirt of the tnere is noioing eise in mis Becuuuv umc auu was Duuuacu. tion of the country, although I am The lesidence was not damaged. ot the sound money following. Meck'enburg Times. Fro n all indications Bryan and oil 75 cents to 3.00, By Sai L. Rogers, Collector 5 h Dis.rict N. C. R. S. Harris, Deputy Collector. GOAL! Two Great Men. K L Craven is now receiving 3 iet the best Jellico Lump Coal, J. F. HURLEY. INSURANCE AGENT, - Office oxer tETZEWS DRUG STORE. A NICE LINE OF - STICK PINS at buki Stui OPPOSITE ST, CLOUD HOTEL COAL BURNERS. Twenty-five dozen Men's Se wall will sween Renublicanism IIttI , ()nt nf thft wav - fpilow. an , .i and Populism ctr the earth. Tom T 7 , "V Also snueribr Hard Coal. Kee q or 4 crs nnve oeen re m.' n.: me nassi snoutea ine man in txic , . ' . . . . ... . . . . I iKTht-. hnorcrv. - x - in it out nere aitnougn ne nns oeen ooj " ' ... r ree aeiivery. uraers SO'- Over the State. -W ouC ot my way yuuraeu : iicited. , . j .. renlied the man on the Joad ot hay. Business is at a standstill until .. J I (tX7t n wa mm onnnrav r ' after thft Presidential election " iiUw0;u,.u,nBJ.. 4I am theijudge of the superior For Over Fifty Tears j Qour " m- m rr a i Tt l I Mrs. winsiow-soootning 3yrup nas Tpd(Te of the court ? Well! An Wed to 25cts. Ten dozen Emm mum Every citizen of Concord who intends to burn coal during the coming -winter will save money and Double by purchas ing from Us".- We' will handle the bett JUIICO LI1P COAL and will deliver any quantity in any part of the city. Youi omers are solicited. Headquarters at Black welder's store, oa.' West Depot street. 08 hi sold for 75 cents have fen reduced to 50 cents. The yality can' t be matched fqr le Drice. ' ' been used for over fifty years by . . v -m nnnl,,. ... millions of mothers for the child- ef J00 was die thej couldn t g.t -100 BoltsH ren wnne teetning, wun penecs sue- uw - j- cess. It soothes the child, softeLsj 4Y-ye8.,, m the gums, allays all pain, cure3 wind Qh. they could? Well, I guesr, - . . . . -Ml colic, and is the best remedy tor then, Fm more important than you ICA Me. Mdi; rmtheonly man m the hn.) w v km- 9 k I J W , . il tnwnaViin that knows how to make a druggists in every pan ui iuc vunu, r ---- --- - - - Twenty-fiye cents a bottle, Be sure good ax handle.:, Cincinnati En- We want to Beat . . . . tlieiRecord for July. pat will go ax ttie extremely price of 15": 20 and 25 cts and ask for "Mrs. Wmslows booth- quirer. ing cyrupt" and taKe no otner Kina ft Yard, i SEW : SHOES. 7ever have we been so well m m the shoe line as at resent. We have the cheau- Vi. 1 p shoes you will find iany Pcent - ----- -o TO CURE A COLD IS ONE DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the mnnftv if it fails to cure. 25c. ml4 We are determined not to spend our - time and fnergy crumbling about dulJ times. We will pitch m and make nines lively. . JNow, in orN der to make this incoming month the biggest July we have ever had, we are Duttins out a lot of 'Hummers ' and we are going to make them hum. We are eroiner to do awav wun oucKers. vve win mase Jiuvera out oi fchera. Here goes: About 60 Dra of Ladies fine shoes of Zeigler's andv Eeed's m kes. all "(Jant Keesler and his men the small sizes, 2i, 3, aand 4 mac we win Fen a si a pair, noi a pair among 1 i ' , them but coat iJ and over. nev muse go. arum corns, were ine centre oi at- Admired by 20,000. The Charlotte Observer says : NO. 2 About one hundred pair of Ladies Fine Oxford Tiep, some troction on Trade and Tryon streets patent leathers, some tans, some fine dongola pat tips, all to o at 75c. LUGy cost iruux tu x.uu. j.ucj ujibi NO. 3. -About 50 pairs Jjadies hne uxtords,all Zjeiglers, tar. gray tost in the Wilderness. Several parents of this city were yesterday after the Bryan speaking greatly excited yesterday evening They won the admiration of the rfnd black ooze and fine kid, sizes 1 to 4$. AH'to go at 31, Made to sellat i. a;a rtf tnw on nnr nonrllo that saw them' .. $2 arid $2. 50. Theyjuust go. , ,. - jU. 4- About 75 prs oi ljaaies yxioras ana i-strap oanoais jeigiere. when their children did not return 20,000 people that saw them. from school. A search, was made iormem auu tucjr cio ,u l . t?, . ifc Wr!ttfin hv T?fiv.:..T. the wilderness of weeds on Acad.- Qunderman. of Diamondale, Mich., pmv. neiween onnuK auu iuaiu o - . . - - : between Spring streets. If John the Baptist was here in thi3 day and time and wanted a wilderness to lead the fnat WTiifft Ults all the wav from BO eta P to 81.75. Onr Tinr:sft ia W AUU UT tn tViq fr. nH -Mr a . m new goods daily and children through be couldn t find a 111 fill the basement. We better one than in almost any part ailt Your tvo,l -u, - nitv till tuiiia aii auu ui tmo '-"V sen Bay State and Padsn Bros-, all ;to loin at Sl.25. Call for them tbey wont 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 Oxfordg at 81. They are $1.50 shoes and are ires o stock just bought them. Von r 0lqer tO -L-Pt it V-r. r,cC Htb out seeing us. IE Electric Bitters. Electric Bitterg is a medicine suited for any season. Due pernaps more generally nepdeo, wnen tue laDguid exhausted feeling prevails, when theliver is torpid and , slug gish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A promp.t use of this medicine has often averted long an ) perhaps fatal bilious fevers No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache indigestion, constipation, "jKinera yields to Electric Bitters. 5?cand koo per bottle at Fetzer' Prug Store. tract: I have no hesitation in re commending Dr. King's New Dis covery, as the results were almost marvelous in the -casa of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Bives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. iernble Daroxysms of coughiog would last hours wiih! little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them, A friend 'recommended Dr. King's New Discouery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactoiy in results. Trial bottles fre at Fetzer's Drug Store. R2gular size 50c and 81.00. SPECIALS. notice Knights. There will be a regular meeting of Concord Knights of Pythias, No. 51, tonight at 8 o'clock. - Members especially rf qaested to be prompt. G. L. Patterson, O. 0. W M. B.'.Hartsell, K. of R. and S. Womens Solid Leather Shoes at 65c. Womens solid Leather Pebble Grain and Glove Grain Lace and Button Shoes, at 75c. These aie $1 shoes, all fresh' and nice. Ladies fine Dongola kid button shoes, made at Alexandria, Val Solid as any shoe in therarket, regular 1 50 hhoes, to go at SI. Mens Fine Satin Oil Sboes, lace and gaiters at SI. l hy are regular 1,25 shoes. Mens heavy English Ties, everyday hoes, 1.00 Solid as leather can make them: Big job in straw hats at 10c, some ,cf them are 50c hats. We buy Trunks in car loads and retail them at whoh sai prices. One hundred Mens fine Serge Coats at just half price. ; We have everything in the line of clothing and furnishing . goode. Everything up to date andat prices' hat can't be beat anywheie in the State. Call a l a see samplesof the free Crayon Pictures we are having made for our cus. tomers ' . . 1 . ' JOB Twentyfive suits Of fine All-WoolICassimere in Cutaway'Frock. Suits, sizes 34 to 36 lor 4 00 a suit. I They are 10.00, 12.50 and 15.00.suita, Call on us and see these and othertattractions. ' GASSSNONScfe FETZER i 1 S ' i i i r 1 I

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