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KM Vol. XY,fNo. 16 CONCORD, N. C, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1897. Whole NO. 1.631 : - ... . : AT THE CAPITAL. Proceedings oflhe General Assembly in Rrier. Raleigh, ;Feb, 1. In the Senate apeii?ion was presented from citi zees of .Ieek!enbur to regulate the hours of labor in the State and to protect p. craen and children. - Bills and iespIutioti8 were offered a? failoAg: For the benefit of the public school k in the State. It pro vides that ail voters shall show their tax receipts, before they can vote and by this rnenns increase the pch??l fend;: a bill prohibit, the manufacture of liquor and the sale lute the sale in the Shite; to regu- of concealed weapons; to dtfine public schools and increase their terms. A bill to HQTjsE. - i si nqujre Superior Court Mt. Pleasant Items. Mr. J F Mieetiheimer. of Char lotte, spent Sunday in-our town Miss Myrtie Foil Epent a few days in Mt. Pleasant. Miss Irene Ridenbour is spending several days with her .sister, Mrs. Dr. Earnhardt. . x - , Mr. Upchurch, of Concord, en tered College today. We welcome him to our fraternity. i Oar College boys are very quiet these co!d days, and sine? we come to "think about it, we have a yery quiet and gentlemanly pet. of etu dents.- If it would intrrpsl; anv of our friends, we would not rmnd ling a few things about them. have only two seniors but we will venture to eay that tirey will compare favorably with the seniors of any institution in the Stnts. The wjutz uieu tuat oic tu ui UuL ' ... o I The Sick List '': :'"-- M. John A Cline is at home with thagrip. ' j - " ' -v : Miss Coririn Harris! is improving. Mr. Will Oeatou has been laid up for a week, but is able to sit up. . Mrs. J M Alexander is fa?t im proving aftr wrestling with th? grip for seferal dys. j j Mr. and Mrs, Kewton Wilkincon . . . . i . . . r . are better. i :wo yi ' , ! ' ... of -. r". " - ' A Ghastly Incident, j: An incident occurred at the heme of Henry Wood, colored, last night, which is probably witbont a paral-j grinned at without tetth. leJ. Heorj vuf cjjtd :6f pneu-j CM AT T T AT monia Saturdav nightfand last niirht i A 9AUAAjJ several neigibors came in to eit ' up Some fl 1s and Ends at such a small part of the ooit as to make it funny for everybody but ourselves. , ; This week and liext week, the last two weeLs nf ..Tannarv. hfi?inirjor ; with this day, Tuesday, Jahuary 19tb. we will sive . our customers and patrons the chance to buy ny of the following: I Knni en u.ni .aU or mi i : : j i t j i ml woubl cost atout that much. . ! About 40mtn7s coats at 75 cents. It'B worth that much to make them if Homebody gave yoq thef cloth.; , About 1(0 pairs of Men's pams ut 75 cents. This is less than half Price. ; ;... toKV :-: ' ,V' - 1 -v. - ; -Then if 6x want a vet voti can have your choice of about -50vesta at 35 cents. Whole suit $1185.? Not to ba sneezed at without snuff: or with The coi the floor ga piece of the clerk -j upon petition 'of 200 free! from i North Carolina College this holders that the county commis - year are George Franklin McAllister, eicrcrs are I improperly managing of this place, and. Benedict Mathew aff jirs to appoint two others. ; Setzler, of Pociana, S C. Now if But now look at this if you will, we weretQ giye a history of thee by Mr. Ensleyto promote marriage D0y.8 it would take more time than ip the Siatej DeclLrifir ail uiimwi we have to spare, to we will say only ried mn aged over 24 bachelors, a few odd thingi about them. ; " who shall be. taxed $10 for the firt 0af friend George is a close sta yed of bachelorhood and the tax to dent and finds great pleasure in his be donblfd each succeeding year pf booksl He will' not sacrifice them bachelorhood, the tax ' to go .to the even for the ladies, although be is cchool fundi I V V '? very popular with them and( enjoys A bill was offered to give the Gov- !r society Tery Tnuch. He once erncr and not the Legislatbre the bad a Phrenologist to Phrenologize appointment of State Librarian, also bisjhead to finoV out if : be would a bill to fine defeated; candidates for a smart man, and also what effice $50 for failing to make state- kind of a lady would suit him. He ments of defeated candidates, also a must have receited some good Infor bill to fi.e Cotton weighers if 5 for on this st suhiect for he errors in cotton weighing. To give baa been pretty well settled until magistrates jurisdiction where per. quite recently, he has been, halting eons are charged with carrying con- between two opinions. He can talk cealed weupons. 'To require license Keneral t0Pic1 as -el1 as; the - best, for the sale of -concealed weapons. and . seeks to know all the facts in . To establish a school for the train- the case before giying his opinion; us of colored teachen. After all George is a model boy, and A resolution was offered by Mr. we predict tor him a brilliant fu Crews (RenV inatrnctino' Senators tore. Benedict, better known as and Representatives in Congress to Ben, ia an enigma he ia almost secure the repeal of tne civil service like a fla, you think you have your law, declaring the latter unneces thumb on him, but when you look siry and contrary to the spirit of be is- not there. : H, also, is a close cur institutions. M ;. -j : ; student and is popular with all, and a,auuW .uureu . ml. e8peciallT with the girls. Unlike repeal that section in the law of 795 , , , , . . .. . . I . his classmate, when there are girls to -' , I I . . , be seen, he will sacrifice his books, 01 the five I p.nmmiRflinners wnere a ' - , t . . , . w A but he seems to have no definite judge has appointed two more and - ! thAt a majority shall be sufficient Plan msppea pur,, ouc ininKS ine Hotel a good piace to stop au x nere is no little amount of wit in his make up. We have not learned 3. During the night fe away f?.pa tne neaa bed ou which the corpse was lying broke.; When those who hadaasembl' - to spend the night looked nrouhd tbev wen horror- stricken to observe the corpse stand ing upon 'ief bead with her .feet r i . emergiu g . t o rou g h thq j;o veri ng and in the-air. The corpse was 0n repucea to its natural posi iou alidbury World. OF LADIES FINE SHOES! at 50 cents. . Not a thirdfof the avf rigecost. ' . -. ,, v -c About If 0 rairs ofJadies finehoes in button and' la of Zeicb rj?. Reed island Padan Brothers maku, to t:b at 75 cents, not ''or -y -bird of the': verage coA. j ; " .v-i"ri mpii rr.n--vC.-;.- - -:--:,-' Also a email line of ast. at h m'ftrl ' fino RbnpirfiJit -25 ftpnts. Nnn. in the lot but cost over $1. Dont, miss thia lot. The$ wot b9 her m-iuy A prrall lot of i men's working shoes at 50c A Heavy English tics, ancP: hi. b ; rn r '' H-oans better . lot ? at ' 750.' ' The so, ai -ret: x iu r 1.25 shoes. Boys work shoes at 50 and 65 cents. v, . . v ' A small lot of men's fuits."eocd and strvicable. bh. l lu i anteed all wqol at 12. Pienty places where they will ask you 2 5 fora Binj4le ' coat not any better. . . To close our boys knee for $2 This line includea All the foregoing stuff BUT Au Experience. :' y. 1 I The sleet and freeze of last week occasioned much comment b? the public general and a young lady in relating the experience of a certain man who is no lightweight, told it to a bTANDATiri, reporter in this way: The universe insanely nd asun der. A muljon 8 tars drove madlv through the shuddering air and. the affrighted earth snrank- into" a hoi- low ppeck and -wept silent agonies, i 4The bottom dropj ery thing. The sun ud moon col lided, crashed tiud split into a thou, sand flsimiu fragment-. F:re cam in a whuehed glare from the utter most beginnings of the universe, a fcilent, blackened void aiosc, the akies toppled with crah. "And the man picked himself up from the icy pavements pants suits, in fine koods. vo tr .ve. you "choice all; we have that cost over S i ' v is in favor of the buyer. FU FOR BOYS, DEATH TO FROGS ' You are the boye, we are th irogs. IN NOW FOR 'A- FEW THIN GS FRESH NEW GOODS: 1 Now don't swoon away, but Just remember 'that it gives", ur as mucti pleasure to be able to sell these "thihes cheap as it gives : a huutrry man saiisfaction to eat. We bobghtULem? for 'less than-value .ainV vie at-lV in tenacious ed out of ev il thunderous Will : -Why did you n L fjouise part?" Harry: Shejeaid I wasn't i - regular in my habits, and yet Til swear l ?e been to ner nouse every eyening siucj we w. re first engaged arunK or sooer. ynat more can she want ?" the m the very sme v. y i Mei'e isatinUcalf l a 9, Sunday shis, -1 85 cents. Mens good Ealish ties, high cut r g" hX 75tc;t.H(. M.er;Ri? heavy oil errain English Ties and Creoles at $1. .2Vu m ver saw tht;ni' f o ' less than $1.25. You can't buy them now in 'lots of 1.O0O - pairs f rm any'1 y for jess than 81.10. Ladies glove ; grain Jace a Jotfon ,shoe?i tacto solid leather all polkas 40 cents through except counters,, at,; 60c ' Oh'ldrwn'rt oii gr ain . Boys long pants 50 cents; worth 81, ' ' OA A Word Wise. Electionjreturnsjarenothingjcomparedgjto the re anlts you receive by trading with Dry & vVads worth, who are wide awake and tiptosdate. People are apt to believe what they see and-the Doubting Thomases can be qnickly conyinced of the trnthfulcess and correctness of whatwe say by calling an ''once. 'Ti3 only a few days till 'Xmaa and everybody 5? begins ning to look around f or Santa Claus.Bis head quarters this time areat the fsor all actions of the board. J A. Ilonsebold Treasure. D. W, Fullerv-of CBnajoharie, N. Yv says that he always keeps Dr Ilir g's 'Wew Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that he would tot be without it, if procurabJel G. A. Dykeman, Drug- pi, Catskill, N. Y.f says that Dr. ling's New Discovery is undoubt edly the best cough remedy ; that he has used it in his family for eight orp, and it has never failed to do all toat is claimed for it. Why no' 17. a remedy eo long tried and tfRkd. Trial bottles free at FeU Di r, Etore. Regular bize 50c aiu bl.CO. "What I know about bicycle-rid. ' said JScorchleigh, would fill a What you d-di volume." owpbout it," said fhe police- c -.arrested him for .funning nn old lady," would fill a good- c metery. For Infants aid Children. 1 tysr&-:. , iff cn 7? V7 etrarw 1 WiiR We wish to caution all users of Simmons Liver "Rftcmlatnr on a snbiect of the deeDest what he intends to do in the future, interest and importance (toj their health bat we think he would make agocd Professor in a female college. Fred. Feb. 1, '97, and makers of Simmons liver Regulator I learn that customers are 'often deceived by similar appearance or taste, believing it to be Simmons Liver Regulator. We warn you that unless the worcj Regulator is on thfl nafik-acft or bottle, tnat it is not bimmons Bncfcien's Arnic wane, ; Liver Regulator. No one else makes, or The Best Saive in tKe world for ever has made Simmons Iiiver Regulator, or Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt anything called Simmons- Liver Keguiator, Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappa but J. K Zeilin & Co., and no medicme made Hands, Chilblaina Corns And a!l .ta!!a Skin Eruptions, and positively cares Jther medicines represented as the same do Piles or no pay requi-ed. It 13 bot help you as you are led to expect they guaranteed to give statiefaction or will. Bear this fact well ib mind, if you have monev refunded. , Prise 25 cents per been in the habit of using a medicine which" box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug yousupposedto be Simmons Liver Regula OJi XU1 - . tor, because the name was somewhat like 8tore, , : ... - -j -.- , t, and the package did net have the word . : . : -" .. Regulator on it, you have been imposed .Notice! upon and have r.ot been taking Simmons Representing nine ofj the beat Liver Regulator at all. The Regulator has home and foreign companies I can ZXJ? giv8 the very best fire protectioni Fever and Ague, Bilious ' Fever, Constipa- Dan't insure until you see me. tion, Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorders - -,-t tti rrIIDT t, A Qttf 1 wising from a Diseased Liver. . . jjHULEY, Agent j We ask you to look for yourselves, and ; : , ' lee that Simmons Liver Regulator; which A Good and Valuable Book., y0U can readily distinguish, by the Red Z New' State Directory for North on wrapper, and by our! name, is the'only if.iioitinn nrin M medicme called Simmons Liver Regulator, sent postpaid. Order at once of - . Levi 'Branson, d&wapll Raleigh, N. C. . o o He saysjif you likejcomfortfand easebuyOLe ofDry & Wadsworth'd Big Rocking Chairs or the Lad o' sizes for your wife. Or if you wnnt to sleep well and rest easy buy one of the Raleigh Wire Spring Mat- tresses, best in the world, or onej of ihe handsomest lounges. They have; them at all prices from $400 to $25, and to make your parlor look ap-todate and in style buy a parlor suit and to fit up a room nicely uuy out; uiiiicsfiitiuubuiiie&uiiB, lupnucaurjuw. AIN T iT THE TRUTH .' J. H. ZEUJN & CO. Simmons lAver IUguiator Yessir,saWe have f verything'in theffnrniture line. Chairs of all descriptions. Tables all sizes and styles'. Big lot of Picture?, Window bhades, Cur tain. Polls, Ladies' DeskSjOffice DefelF, Wardrobes Side l bards, China Ciosels and ey eiy thing to make & heme pleasant and a wife' happy. Beginning from today and during the holidays we piopose to give to each cash purchaser a nice an(J useful piece of fut. niture, consisting of Bat Backs, ."Music Racks, Comb find Brush Shelf, Book Shelves, Corner Brackets, Medicine Cases. What Nots, etc This is no fake k Bine Go.'' The piices of the articles meantime are from 15 cents to f 6. The value of the 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.Comeratgonceatid get the choice presents,' ' v ours to Jim' Jk-VK- Wm 1 R, vfrffJ s
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