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jl ' '''''' '"''' "" : ' , j ' i- .. Vol. .XV.M&. 12 CONCOIUV N. C, THORSDAY. JANUARY 28 , 1897. Whole, NO., 1.627 II . r. T'' ii.ii i .ii i . "T AT THE CAF1TAL. ZiococIis:fof General Assembly in Drief. Id the Geperal Assembly Wednee- day a less mi Governor Re jonnt.of work was done .'...,.', It eeema Lien tenant jnolds did not arrive from Ubapel Hill in time and ' the senate -met , and adjourned till Jn the house only , 47 . members were pre ent. JIr. Lusif j introduced a bill to authorize the Governor to appoint female notary publics A iiyelg tilt occurred in the .dis cussion of the law.to prevent lynch ing. Speaker Hileman seemed to nave caught8ome of the spirit of Tom Reed and either went without rule or placed his own construction upon the rules. Mr. McKenzie, of Rowan, was the thorn in his flesh. China Ooye Items. i 1 Owing to so much sickness amongst the. operatives Patterson's Mills cksed down night work a few nights last week, The mumps and grip eeem to have I taken poseession of our little town We also have two cases of "pneumo nia but thihk .no one is seriously ill just at this writing, '. Miss Bettie Patterson came home from Concord past Friday. Miss Jennie Patterson resumed her worfc CncKlcn s Arnica aire, rThe Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, ores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ghappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and. all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give statisf action or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's, Drug store. Kowan Gets Two More. The petition of citisena of Rowan 'county requesting . the appointment of two extraj management commissioners for the (Jf that county's affairs, wa3 approved of by Jodg;e Starbuck, who ;roday (Thursday) appointed. J A Fisher, Populist, and W C Hose, Republican, to fill -the places. -The commission papers were drawn up today and will be forwarded tonight. rcurt To-Day, it The utie oay in ths. Superior Court was taken up in the. trial of - k 1 . the rock"throwing gang that raided the house of Porter Gray in the Rocky Ridge section of the county tome time last fall. It is a very complicated case ' and implicates a si number of good citizens. The following cases were disposed of yesterday State. -ya. Luther Oliver, stealing coal ; not guilty. State vp M L Dry and Eli Hark ej, stealing cotton, guilty ' sentenced to chain gang 12 months. State vs Lium Boger, stealing coal, not guilty., c ASTORSA For Infants and : Children. - .. i ' . )-... . -j is ea ererj At Philadelphia's big iire on the blh the weather was so extremely cold that water froze wherever it struck not in the immediate regions 0i firej The firemen, from 'arsting hose, were sheeted over with ice and it wae almost unbear- aole. Thoughtful citizens' made uormouB quantities off tea and Lcee, soup and rolls and devoted ,l their Powers to the comfort o uremen. mnnv nf mum mnof J a J t r iji w in wuov ha ve succumbed to" the terrible Strain. hut for such timely relief. ' To CUttEACOLD IX, OHE DAY idxative JBromo Ouininft Tab n the Concord j 'Graded Monday morning, to the del her Rtudent8.v Mr. Bruber Goodnight an School ght of d Mrs, is the 4. Deal were happily v. married iast week. We wish them both success and happiness. The wheels of progress may stand but man and woman never cease to iove andas a ' i natural sequence marriage result. . Our town has- been overrun with drummers for the last week, but that is 0. K., for drummers are bustlers anyway. Miss Ethel Pattereon spent Sun- day at Salem church with her sister, Mrs Miller. Messrs. John and ifimmett Fisher were in town Sunday. Glad to see the yonng men down, i" Rev. Henderson Miller went down to Mt. Pleasant Monday on some important business. He returned last evening whaa he joined Mrs. Miller and little Louise, who have been with Mrs. I F Patterson. Mr. W V White, of the C & G Cooper & Co., is placing the new engine for the -Patterson Manufac curing Company. Mr. Jno. Cline and force are put ting the finishing touches ..: on the inside of the new mill. Mr. W J Swink's condition is very much, improved and m the course of time be will again be out among his many friends. Mr. Beatty is a faithful nurse and will give him his undivided attention. We were glad to meet Dr.! Young on the train last evening, be was on his ay to Lexington to consult with. the physicians there m regard to the condition cf Capt. Pinnix. Mr. and Mrs. Soliday, Dr. and Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. Cora Miller spent Tcesday with Mrs. I F Pat terson. Mr.-and Mrs. Soliday left Tuesday night for Ohio, their home via. Washington, D. C. ' ; -Dr, Crowell, Messrs. R H Milton, Arthur L Patterson and T L Ross, went up to Salisbury last night to hear Remenyi. To all lovers of good music we would suggest that they make an eftort to hear the great violinist, . We never 'saw one play so skilfully before on a violin. Rer- Wertz preached rather an in teresting sermon Sunday night about Samson and Delilah Mr. fi W Wilkinson is holding down the Patterson Manufacturing Company's office during the sickness of Mr. Swink. He looks quite dig nified and in place white occupying theoifice chairs. The ground is covered with a beautiful snow. We think such weather will be good for the coming crop, as the freeze will kill the chinch bugs. Pbovost. Will Not Be Changed. Chief Clerk John A Sims, of the State Auditor's office, Jin conifunni- cating with a fireman in this city says that.it is not probable tht the eglslature will change the law ap propriating $2,500 annually to the tftate t iremen s Ass 'civ.tion, he hav- ing discussed the matter with tev rM prominent members and finds thar there is greut syropathy with t h nremen. Mr. Mtns ismeither a leg -islator i or a firemati; but assures the firemen that ail he c n do for them will be done chetrfully. -H Jy YY T7 T PT I: , (TV T OF VV:';: Vi TV : ft borne Oddi and, Ends at su.?h a small part of the, cost fas to make it iunny tor everybody but ourselves. N -.. , v This week and next week, the last two weeks of Januarv, beginning with this day, Tuesday, January 19oh, we will give our customers, aud patrons the chance to Duy pny of the following: j About 50 boys' coats at 35 cents. The lining and thread and buttons would cost anout that much. ! About 40 men's coats at 75 cents. ItV worth th it much to make them if aoinebcrdy gave you the cloth. - '-About 100 pairs of Men's panes at 75 cents. This is less than half also stated that Senator Barringer, PncejL ; ' ; ; 1 1 ! , I bf Cabarrus, rather favored theaboU flf -en if wait a vectyoacin hive your choice of ab 50 vests . a A . T . at 65 cents. Whole suit $1.85. Nji to be sneezed an! without snuff, or- grinned at without tneth. . I A SMALL LOT! OF LADIES FINE SHOESI at 50 cents, Ntt n thirdjof the averagecost. I i8hmen of the appropriiaton. It is hoped thnt Mr. B.rringer will con- sider well before, yoting his seotu ments and not Vote for anything a i ?l t 111 it m . ' ' inai wm aisaDie sucn a, userm or gamz-vtion as the State Firemen's Association. A Household Necessity About 100 pairs ofladies fine shoes in button and lacp of Zeigler 8. Reed's and Padan Brothers make,-to go at 75 cents, not over one third, of the! verage coat. -v' i-. , :------: -yt TV CaRrtflTfits Candv Pkf.hftrtin th Also a small line of Eastern-made fine shoes at 75 cents. I inone in ; most wonderful medical Hiponverv the lot but cost over 81. Dont miss this lot. They wont be here many- of the age, pleasant-aqd refresh! ng Bmall 4ofc of menV Heavy English ties, and hirh out brogaue. to ine iasief acigenuyjana pesiuve- WOrking shoes at 50c. A better lot at 75c. These are itg ibr $1.25 ; ly on the kidneys, liver and bowels; shoes. Boys work shoes at 50 and 65 cents. cleansing the entire system, dispel A small lot of men 's suits, "good and servicable, but rot truaranteed colds, cure headache, fever, habitual all wool at 12. Ptenty; places where they will ask you $2 5 for a single constipation and biliousness. Pleaso coat not any better. . , , . bujr ami try a box of G. O. C. to-day,,' . & "Sff? ","'7"?" LS rJ,"- f v' T mwm 10, 25,50 cents. Soldand guaran- tyi the foregoing stuff is irT favor of the buyer FUN FOR BOYS, ' teeu uuur uy au uruggisie. tJUT JDEA tH TO FROGS 1 You are the boys, we are tha Hogs. NOW FOR A FEW THINGS - IN FRESH NEW GOODS. Now don't swoon away, but just remember that it giv w ip as mnch , pleasure to be able to sell these thinss cheap as it gives H htinbry man saiisfaction to eat. We bought tuem for les than va!uj ar.! we sv)t (:- cold, severe No Destltatlon Here. "Daring all . the weather, there has not been a call for relief from any caS3 of destitu- ti An frWio m i rV avia J i , nifn So says Chief of Police. Boger. them the very same way. Men's satin calf Ka's, Sunday bVs, nt 85 . , 1L. . v: , , , cents. ; Meus good Raelish ties, high cut' broM. s ar. 7.V cviiV. ? Iiri "And this is not remarkable, because heavy oil grain English Ties and Creoles at Si. Y .a nflve iw th. .i fc wa have fewer loifers ! kn d daJbeatK less than $1.25. You can't buy them now in lots of 1,000 pir fvoia anj' here than any town I know of. factory for leia than 81.10. Ladies glove grain Jace an'1 bMU solid ieather all through except counters, at 60c 1hUd;?ai -v. i o Everybody m mages to provide for poikas 40 cents. Bjys loar pants 50 ceatsworth SI, bimseit and family, except an oc- casioUAt ruse of proiuagt'd sickness, and then the physicians aud good women take cre of trin, and th)y make no bm nda upon the city " How miny tous the siz t oc Coa- 7' rhoes, TOTHE cord in the State oc pr any otfier Stat.3 can record, and hov much i - - i to the facr, th-it Concord ia a ' dry1 town ? ; Norch Caroliua boast of such credit is due W BE. f Uennitioa V-put tell me, j is he quite a New Alice. Ia'he well, gentleman ' Alice (after a pause): "Well, he's nicrf '-looking, ana be'd i Election"retnrnsJarenotmng compared t th re sults you receive by trading wiih 'Dry & Wad3orth, who are wide awake and uptodate. , People are (c to believe what they see ' and thei Doubting Thomases can be quickly conyinced of the trurhfuliiess and correctness of what we say by calling at onx;e 'iTis only a few days till 'Xmas and everybody i? begins ning to look around f or Santa (fiaus. His quarters this-. time are at the up his cuff." ngly) : uNow married, it is A Good and Valaaole Book. New State' Directory for. North Carolina in limited edition, price $5 sent postpaid. Order at once of Levi Branson, got his handkerchief Old Bachelor (smili that your sister has your turn." Young lady (sarcasti cally : "Is that meant as an r ffer ?" We. wish to caution all users of Simmons Liverilegulator on a subject of the deepest interest and importance to their healtn nerhaps their lives. Th sole proprietors and makers of Simmons j Liver Regulator learn that customers are often deceived by buying and taking somej medicine of a similar appearance or taste, believing it to be Simmons Liver Regulator. We warn you that unless the word; Regulator is on the package or bottle, 4;hat it is not Simmons Liver Regulator. No one- else makes, or ever has made Simmons Liver Regulator, or anvthins called Simmon Xiver Regulator, but J. H.Zeilin & Co., and no medicine made bv anyone else is the same. U We alone can put it up, and we cannot be responsible, if other medicines represented as tne same ao not help youjas you are led to expect they will. Bear this fact well in mind, if you have been in the habit of using a medicine which you supposed to be Simmons Liver Regula tor, because the name was somewhat like it, and the package: did not have the word Regulator on it. vou have been imposed upon and have not been taking Simmons Liver Regulator at all. The Regulator has been favorably known for many years, and all who use it know how necessary it is for Fever and Ague, Bilious Ifever, Constipa tion, Headache, XJyfpensia,1 and all disorders arising from a Diseased Liver. ; We ask you to look ' for yourselves, and see.that Simmons Liver Regulator, which you can readily, distinguisli by the Red Z on wrapper, and by our name, is the only medicine called Simmons Liver Regulator. i- - t ': j. n. zeildta gq e head He saysjif you like comfort 'and ease'buyon of l)ry & Wadsworth's Big Rocking Chairs or the Ladt'" - sizes for your wife. Or if you wan t to sleep well and. rest easy buy one of the Raleigh Wire S pring Mat tresses,-best in the World, or one of the handsomest lounges. They have them at all prices from $4,00 to $25 and to make; your parlor look up-tosdate and in style buy a parlor suit and to fit up a room nicely buy one of these handsome suits, Jthe,pricesare low. 'AIN'T iT THE TRUTH Yes sir, We have' every thihferin thefurniture line. Chairs of all descriptions. Tables all sizes and: styles. Big lot of Pictures, Window Shades, Cur tain Polls, Ladies' Desks, Office Pesks, Wardrobes Sideboards, China Closets and everything to make a .. home jjleasant and a wife happy. Beginning from : today and during the holidays we propose to give to t . each cash purchaser a nice and useful piece ' of fur niture, consisting of Hat Racks, Music Racks, Comb and Brush Shelf, Book Shelves, Corner Brackets,' Medicine Cases. What Nots, etc. This is no fake f Sure Gd.,? The piices of the articles meantime are from 15 cents to 16. The value of tne present will be governed by the amount of the cash purchase. These sales "will continue until the above mentioned articles have all been given out.Come .atjjoneeaod get iiie ujiujiuo iicccuio, :-t monoA1: Agists refund he 11 to cuire. 1 25a. d&waDll uaieign, jn. u. Simmons t&iv'er IXegulator, V TW - -J-i--'' ;'. . v .: V." v;. ' ". - , y y: -; ; -: i "-,:t- ;V :... 7 1 'i:vi;
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