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- i - ! ' I till Miiletag Bo., MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Gino-liams Outin Oloths Plaids Sheeting and Sal BasJ Dealers in GENERAL merohadise: Buvers of COUNTRY: PRODUCE of all kind, and 4-foot wood:always wanted- best prices for same. We invite an inspec tion oi all the goods we manufacture. ODELL MFG-. Co., Concord. N. C W. D. Anthony & Co. PAINTERS, PLASTICOERS, VARNISrlERS AND PAPER HANGERS. ll:jobs:guaranteed. WE .WANT YOUR WORK. Old furniture made to look as good as new. Mattresses made or renewed with perfect satisfaction. Upholstering a specialty. See us. W. D. Anthony &iCo. d b26 w jl ' - CONCORD MAKKJKTb I COTTON IfAEKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling ..720 Middlings ............7. Low middling ..... 6 85 Stains .................. .... 6 PRODUCE lAxi&y,7 Corrected bv SwiiA & White. Bacon.. to 75 Sugar-cured nams...... ...... 12ito 14 Bulk meat3,8ides. ............... 5 to 7 Beeswax...... ....................20 Bptter 10tol5 ChickeEd lQto20 Corn... ......45 Eggs...... ... ...... ............... 12 J Lard....... . 7 Flour(Norlh Carolina). ...... ...1 82 Meal...................;.... ..... 1 45 Oats.... .35 Tallow ..................... ; ....... 3to4 A SPECiALTY;f KvrA iZZZr 1 uu 0,411 09 reatea at t i i i A Commendable Example. In these dava of coercion of the laboring men's vote it is refreshing to read of the manufacturers who ask their employees to vote as they think. . &The Granite Cotton Mills abd Thoe. M Holt Manufacturing Com pany Mills,! of Haw .River, art among the largest in the Soutn and are owned by the estate of the late Gov. Holt, his son Charles beiDg president, and his son-in-law, A V Haywood being vice-pieeident. Both these gentlemen are earnest free silver men. Some time ago at the request of the employees of tbeee mills, Mr. Hay wood made them a short talk on the ibaaea of the day and told them that no man in the employ of the Granite Mills or the Thomas H Holt Manufacturing Company Mills Bnouia Jose nis iod on ac count of the way in which he voted at the coming election ; that the owner of the mills wanted every employee to vote his honest senti ments at the polls, and that no man should be molested or discriminated against for so doing. rnis is not only tne lair course but the lawful coarse. We commend it to all mill men who have given oat intimation that their employees must vote as they did or look out for another job. The laws of oar State punishes se verely all coercion or attempts at coercion of employees by employ ere, and all who violate this law Should be severely dwelt with. Darham San. The biz heartv. healthy man is a continual irritation to hisdvsnentio friend. Constipation is the root of niDe-tentns of tne eickneFs of men. and a large proportion of the sick ne8g of women. It can be cured easily, naturally and quickly. Na ture is constantly working as nard as she can throw off impurities, and to force out Doisonous refuse matter. When there is an impediment, Dr. rierce78 Pleasant Pellets set the wheels working azain without anv trouble., They assist nature in a gentle, healthful, efficient way. There is nothing violent about their action, and yet it is just as certain as is it were twice as violent. You do not become a slave to their use.?' They are difierentand better. than any other nill for the cnre of constipation, headache and kindred derangements. Almost all druggists understand this, and are conscientious enough to tell you so. The druggist who tries to sell you a substitute is not) a safe man from whom to buy medicine. Send 21 centsin one-cent stamps to World's -Uispeneary .jUeaical Association, Buffalo, N. YJ aDd receive Dr. Pierce's 1008 page "Common Secee iieaicai Adviser," profusely illus trated. .Rabbits Caused Diptitberln. Webster City, la., Oct. 18' Rabbits have caused an ei)idemic of diphtheria in the eastern part of the country, andi it has spread to Dows, Iowa Falls, Jewells Junction and Adelet. A dczen deaths have been reported. By last reports, diphtheria has broken out annually in the vicinity of the Tybithra Lutheran church which is used as a school building. A large number of rabbits have been hibernating in the building for a long time, and the physicians have reached the conclusion that the lit tie animals have planted the germs of the disease, which spread among the children. The church will be burned. Bach 1 en 'A Arniea naire. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Jttheum, if ever Sores, Tetterd Chappe uanas, tnudJains, Uorns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles .or no pay requi -ed. It is guaranteed to give statisfaction or monev reiunaed. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P,B Fetzer's Drug store. 1 Why e houlds Mr. Gadger say J the Democrats wanted a free 6ght in '60 when he knows that the Republican party was bent on revo lutionizing the country for the de struction of slavery? Without say ing it was right or wrong the Re publican party was bent On what could not be done without war. They got the war and got the free dom of slaves but the reference to it in this connection is the yariest noDsenee. CASTOR I A - i For Infants and Children. Tit Ita lian St Our Republican speakers in re fusing joint discussion are a little like some men of white skin who are gathering the negroes into groups at night stuffing them with all kinds of perversions of the trash. When men's deeds are evil they like dark ness rather than light. It Hay Do as Mnch for Fen. Mi. Fred Miller, of Irving, HI. , writes that he had a severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe Eains in his back and also that his ladder was affected. He tried many so called kidney cures but without any good result. About a 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 in4 ant relief. One trial will will prove our statement. Price 50c and $1,00 at Fetzer's Drug Store. Mr. Gndger .must have known better than to say that the silver advocate asked to get down on a leyel with the silver standard heathen countries. If he had1 left that out his hearers might have had higher respect for his veracity or his good senseJ . ' ' v TO CURE A COLD 131 OWE DAT Take laxative Bromo .Quinine Tab lets. All druggists, refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c 7 Mr. Qudger lately left the Demo cratic party nd there is room to suspect why he did it.. Who is the bug in the barn yard; rolling the bail backward? Is,, not. it Mr Gudger's picture? mm " Tlirougb the St. Lonls Tornado. Here is an illustration of the way the wind bandied things during the big St. Louis tornado. This bicycle, owctd in Louis, was struck by three barrels of syrup, a tierce of lard and one barrel of vinegar. Ab solutely the only uninjured parts are the saddle and theMorgan & Wright quick repair tires, which were full of air when the machine was found. Even if these tires had be in punctured, unless severely torn, any one of the holes could have been repaired by the quick-re pair device in tnem, without trou ble. Kiders of these tires, when they have a puncture, need only be careful to pump as much air - as possible into the tire before insert ing tne quicK-repair tool. The re pair can be made in two minutes, at the roadside, without taking the tire off the rim. Given Away Free; To advertise our good 8 we will give away, absolutely free, one box of five-cent cigars.one cold riner and a sample bottle of Peeler's . Pain Killer to every one sending us fifty cents to pay packing, and postage. Address. Peeler Anderson Medicine Co. :atri......mill- 1:1,:.. Ull.- ". . . .... 'mr i n.Mt.ii-HH.iniiUttth i it.u;-' i-i ' 'y . ,., ,.:..Hli Mill H 1 1 . 1 : i egefeblelTeparationfor As similating theTood andBegula ting the Stomachs andBowei&cf ProinotBsTHgcsuoaChecTful ncss andRest-Contains neither OrjwDjMorphine uorlfineraL Not Narcotic. EtapeafOldlk'SAMUEL Puntplan SftJ" AZxJennm fakdUSlti- Jivpei Mint Si CartanaleSbZn ft arm Seed -Clarified Soger . UhmyrmiB flanr: PfTTTNKi Arrfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. Woni,Convulsions,tcvcrisn ness andLosS OF SLEEP- Tac Simile Signature of , NEW "YORK. EXACT C0PV OF WRAPPCB. DAILY & . CONCORD STANDARD I Democratic in principle, conservative in methods. 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