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' J Saily Staadasdi ca,d ejected course, but in - small coat he will be well again, and at bis, best for service. inteuigenv professional aid Is one Zl Z; IL ' f S?$e H&Uons are The I ot the' needs of qqz stock owners I 'I- Atlfl ID tk anbona A annfn. f Via . .A. . -. 0 .. ? OFFICE IN BB10K: ROW. those who have the work well in TO CtnB Aioi n in oaf i)AT -7 i -i (ACKET STORE i i - . - ... . - uauu. vu tuuao wao must learn to auo delivered by carriers. " v " nected with tbes? positions- is nor BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One year. ... . .. . . . . . .$ I OQ Six months. . . ....... . . . 200 Three months.. . . . . 1.00 One month. . . . . . . . . . . . .35 .bingle copy.. .05 telviMtPJC&iaXCnd-- ; the mj .a V .A.-' (,f . AVUl We call attention ofTtbe letter. to- Lodge A F & Ai & ThVcause is good and appeals to everyone gen- erally and to the Masonic fraternity particalarly, as especial ly appro pnate for a Ohrisimas wor. While the Oxford Asylum receives the special atientiva of Masonry over very pleasant to con te mo late We freely admit that an admfnis trati'on should not be h&mpered by opposing policies near its centre, but o "J r uyv uu yynvica IcprCf'CUieU DV THE VVRRITT.V Rt vniRn in n'L. .?! .. . .V J has a larger circulation in Cabarrus Tolvea there is hd stimulus to im than any other paper. Price $1.00 provement by change, rather the per annum, in advice. v very opposite. t ..l-.A '.-i-Jil.. - in wpoin tuenta ewept mTnrwVr'" re0UJBUU, fM purposes of improTement in 8er- the State, '.t8 beoAttWe no bonn- Addres al coommcationR' to icq works a down ward tendency I ?.r7 among orpjiani, and much " .TdKgrANDAIV anof mnStleio! Wchlcfal spoHtion P-K"4 !b1a pher of" secret ... , ncorttq r rahet Chaa to o(ioial p6biev. ' or48 for iljs jFoate -iog car ovr the We repeat;that nothing more no- f5d Vf Pangd ,11 of a willing nnni) Ka .... .4 j ' '1'.' mind aio inoifcwi A vM .a a NRaiovsBLUNDER. , u,i - "F'U irom tne m;? n J"1 vwuinr "iicm ii. u sucn n o-q do better than to foster the ig. is, or accident, if that, -is deeply to noble sentiment that public office is be deplored. As to whether poor hnhiin a - u.-: HAn1 la miilfn n. f ik TI 1 I " - will do wbII not to prejudge the case4 but when toory" Involves a . . 1 .4 ' T - CONCORD. DEC 24 tH93. HOLIDAYS UE11E. iui .u.Twjujr iuuu was air, T ft e people are casting about with the county chain gang the for meniintos'with which to gladen public have a right to inauhe by the hearts nf rW .whose aathonr a con vict jb, receiy. a.ut,cipatip the" public ing such lenience, that. is, too; eo wants, have laid li U increased nearly a reversal , of the sentence stock of goods to meet the demand, passed by a high qourt. We have Gay parties mSvM to nd fro no disposition to rob Mort Petrea rS.u . . . , . , ewea among the nice things from which of a single pleasure in life, but if, trt a - . -v rrT.. :,';'v . ';,:' Q Qnop8e and many a i oreciona engaging in violations of the law J?s " pcioub till in the interest of the .n " eieca to be stufied law QhiHlnfr nWi'frta V. i,. .J ; j 4hii uuiuiu V,tvi40il0 uo IB UCUuVcU . of the benefits of free citizenshiD in rr&V1 afies;$wra;o,Illflp,rili Dal1 dfudrj is laid aside for the time and there is , Fifty Years Ago; Jreildent Polk in the White Houst chair, while in Lowell was Doctbr Aycr; Both were Hnj lor hatnan weal One to govern and one to heal. AnoVas a president's power of will Sometimes depeads on a Urer-pllV Mr. Pol took; Ayera PlUs X trow For his liver, 0 years po. . , - a State whose laws he defies, we do not see who has the rightjpractically xo nullity tne verdict of court arid Unlock the shackels from off his leet and send him home on . parole. The act is without precedent,- we believe, and marks a bad start from the new regime that seemed not to tire of unfounded criticisms of . for tner administrations. An effort is made to say that it conforms to former Ubage. We have enquired and ex chairman of the board, J Dove, eays no convict under his di Tecy on or with any knowledge of his was evfr allowed to leave the ! guards save trusties and they were j eenton business strictly and -never vu pieaure. ai Decomes a serious I -question and one vital to the inter ests of good government Whether the courts or the:; executors: 6f - the courts mandates are to shape jthe punishments thoucht necessary to suppress violations of law. , - . We are not disposed to -lay the responsibility of HorieycuU's death at the door ; of the author of this blunder 1 that we believe was an error Qn the side of a good hearted- ness, for death is but tbe natural consequence Jof a drunken group, but this is the very erl which Petrea's sentence was intended to suppress and his release was caTcn--lated to promote and did promote to the effect of Hbneycutt's death, the widow's and the orphans' be reavement and the anxiety and dis tress of Hood. Ayeifs CMmcVm were designed to i upply ' q model purgative to people who had so long injured, themselves with griping medicines. Being caref uUy prepared and tneir in gredients adjusted to the exact necessities of the fcowels and liver, their popularity' was in. stantaneous. That.this popu. laxity has been maintained is yell inarked in the medal ar,dese pms a the world's Fair 1893. 50 Yeargof Cures. '' r 5 "'"i'v ' j i . j waBMHasssa they (lb so; an uqable-to enter into L. iVl ARCHEY IVI I " our joys, yet emulate the worshio- r,. ' ; ' - . ' era of the; fw born babe of Bethle, " I cian and burgeon hem in imitatinir a inW fi,nW Concord. N.:C feel. God pity the;- hearts and the OFFICE : ST, CLOUD ANNEX " j - -.f. '-'"MBimas onngs no one common glad acclaim at the return of the season of joy fulnes?. It is well. How could it be otherwise ?vi Those who know atid ponderj well the significance of 9.hr!8tlDaa with its dawn of : hope anu giaqness to a world of dark and gloomy forebodings iraj well raise the sweet acclaim : the dear little onjes, typifying im whose birth : ,vu,ovc peneut me praise, and th '-wld,:; without knowing wbv t h An H J i i joys; and A sheds no rays of ' hope and giauness. , VETIWIAUT SIJKQEUY. Veterinary Surgery is onl beffin hingto find1 its way into practical appucaupn in our communitv.- We have long been infested with vague ------- w -Kiuwicci wiiicn our domeetic animals are subicctp a : the modes of treatment have ofun buav.e,'n.ow in toclr in the Mor- been the most absurd and of tPn thJSSLTO-. r " '"JU-WU8' m mis as in "4U4u'urp, anu more coming suit- every department of practical science 5 for holidav Presents and every we are ffainin. . e lay use aqd. oan .sell it as low as W. H. PAYNE,- j. uuer anu itepairer 01 PIANOS . AND ORGANS. CHARGES MODERATE! ' I Satisfaction guaranteed;- Orders iDiu wiiu iYir. ;iruman Chapman will. receive prompt attention'. j21 v DO YOU WANT A" 1; D1DGII fUlllllTIIOE. A CLEAN SWEEP. Governor-eiect Russell is reported as saying that no amount of sen tits mentalism is to prevent the RepubN licans and Populists from having all the appointments to positions with in the State. Nothing more noble ing improyed methods. - Much loss of service from, animals' afflicted with curable diseases- is now bein saved by eniighted methods. We know of but one who prac tices .veterinary surgery near and can ao no one any injustice to pre sent to the public notice Dr. B F Griffin. On Wednesday morning hA removed a very large tumor from th shoulder of a mule belonging in Salisbury. The junior necessarily uiaue me mule worthless bat with Respectfully,. J. T Pou rids. NOTICE TO. CONblGNEEST 1896. at for T,.e Southern Express Company will sell . " - . u4yvauii s5iore 101 ,r.&v.c, aWU luicctuuiiurea ireignc packages being on hand six months and over, on Saturday anuary 9th, 1897, commencing: at 10 o'clock a. m unless called for, charges paid or otherwise dis posed of before day of sale o c r,r.r V D' p- DAY VAULT, Agent O. M. SADDLER, Superintendent. ' jy8 OTlC15. ' , Rt17 PrCT7 a11 and woman in the TTnited vihffl 'interested in the Opium and Whisky tabjts to have one of my books on these dis ?gxo AJ,1deS3 B-.MWoolley. Atlanta, Gx, box ?S2, one riU he sei you tree. Bie lot of books, includine uadded liandkerbliiefs, Jfey- fceUulbiji boxes from $3,50 down. DoU triiis; miitars. ma handkerchiefs, muillersi :, boys' wprkboxes, drums and more Zinasi goods than all Con cord put together, come earlv to avoid the rusn. At tne Kacket. j Games of all kinds. Vl KiVery Respectfully. est 10-13 r. . 1' ' v. . ' A .-i A '
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