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Vol. XV. No. 19 CONCORD, N. .G:';FRlbAY, FEBRUARY 6 1897. Whole NO. 1.634 A FEW FACTS KARNIVAL OF COMMERCE. 1 pliant JVrtlional Ranks In General :uil the i'oncprd National Bank' in particular that May Xot 1e Known to the Public. 1 Tne jNauonai xaiiKing jaw Aval eon's drugstore in a ' ner. V '.- .' ,. splendid man- reprend a urana f,R rt.iiiimont 4 ir.. - - - W mw . Beauty and Business Was Arrayed Mi88 I 118 MoDowel in Great Splendor-Merchants Well M J Oorl's livery Stab 63. Sbe Was Represented in the Scenes. , , r, . V" - .? . arrayed, in a dark riding babif. Notm a long time has Armory Misa Ruth Caldwell then entered. .':. . TT ii t . - . . , I . r . ; i PTiif 1' w i lii buc csuma view nr ixaa ucou wacu vvjlu h,ii uvbtii nw-i aj,.i: - - . . . I i picucucu uj jauciiiio UuU. .iXxiiij out- protecting uusuure, ic maKes fng ;auuience sucn as greeted the risoo in regular tandem style; Mua ry stock holder liable for doable Karnival of Commerce t entertain-1 Caldwell wore a dress1 Some ds and Ends at 8u,nb a small part (of the ooet 'as "to make it fanny for everybody but ourselves. J j the amount ot their stock. .; i ment last night. The disDlav of red. bine and telWli strinpft. . . . ' I ' 1 , - j - N "t 7 - " I hey are , quirea to make hve the wares of our merchants has regulation jockey color! Tbey rep full statements each year 10 the never before been presented in such resented Brnwn -Rrnfl. Yivpre Rtablps. grana "style, and the success of the Miss Maude Brown;1 wearing a Style; m isa; This week and next week the JaRt two weefes of January, trimmed in' ; w,fb this day, Tue? -jr; January l9tb, we will give 4 our turtc .;v-- j patrons the chance :o. buy pny of tBe foll6wing: - I tomers vanu email grip, her way to Her march sudden porter, ap- Mr. Comptroller of the Currency. Twice e-icn year the Comptroller entertainment, which was gotten j long overcoat and bearer - hat, car. ' i I . -1 .' '.1' - fl - . -: 1 - - eencls. an expert io examine an dooks up m lees iime man a wees, was rying an umbrella and an 1 .ttccou'uttf, and counu ..tne cash of. ar beyond, the expectation of thej! calfie upon the see ne ba baukv in case or lanure tne Uomp- auuieuce, wnicn as most nappilyi the Sfc. Cloud hotel troller appoints tne receiver,, who ourprjbtu. rroi. ua&ei ana au nis waa Cut short by the has full powsrjip enforce the double assistants, alllQ Concord's pietty; pearance of the colored liability of share' holders,- and he maidens, are to be congratulated. Maun Stuart, who took- grip and ln?3 it whenever necessary. -ot an oi tne ousineS nouses and nmbrella.in nfin,ii nnrrW pIvIp nfl J .M Odell, President of the Con- different enterprises were represent- made his exit to the left: side, of the cord National Bank, besides being ed but enouSn to maIla the review 8t8e rru vDDeilrance of Mr. Stu . i . 1 a 1" - 1 O ' 'A ill ire-i.!eut of mmy of the largest M"VC4CD""ft auKX lulDUOC UBtfwuu. art in color elicited much applause. manufacturing, enterprises in ; the g ';. ; . . The Morris Hotel as Well adver. ?tate has had large, ex, ierce inh T,;JCV ".r? tised by Mies May Pittk, carrying a uy x rui. j-aaeij iijo iirm 10 appear before the vast audience was The Standard's representatives, Miss Elizabeth Gibson, precetded by a little girl,' who carried the placard bearing these words. "Daily Con cord' Standard." Miss Gibson whese striking beauty and charm ins disnosition is so well known to OJell, W H. Lilly, Jno. 1 Allison, hcr large circle of friends, Was ar- far-n,tore 'n"nP. ffd carrying J S. Harris, V R OJell, Eiam King ,j : ..rr, n'f her hand a wee red recking chair, -Daily Concord Standard 'sHePre8eDt6(1 M ound th6i furm- t nr nr aA in vam nonio rf V? 1-1 lr onr I tUT6 man baakiDg, haying been director for overtwenty years in one uf the most successful banks in the bcte. The Cd.sbier ha3 devoted his whoie time to banking for the last fourteen vear?. The assistant cashier was raided behind the bank counter With a directory composed of J M pretty silver tray, followed, by little Ernest McConnell rii.ging the fa miliar. old dinner bell, crying: "Mor- ris House I" Dry & Btore was represented by Miss Carne Meh&ffej and little Grace Patterson. Miss Rosa Mtind, adorned with About 50 boyB't coats at 35 cents. The lining and thread and buttons would cost about t5 ; t miicn. ' . ! About 40 men's cOits at -75' cents. It's worth that much to make them if 8otuebcdy erave yoUithe cloth ' About 100 pairs of Men's pants price. pants at 75 cents. This is : less than haf Then1 if yon want a vot yon can have yourjehoc pf about 50 veat wii iqui , enup, or Not to be sneezed a1; at 35 cents. Whole suit $1.85. gnnned at without teeth. A SMALL LOT OF LADIES FINE SHOES! at 50 cents. Not a third I jf the average . cost. About 100 pairs ofJadies fine shoe in button and lac: nl Zeisrlers. Reed's and Padan Brothers make, to go at cents, not ovtr out) third of the j verage coat. . - r '. ' ' '.;" -! " " . . - 'I Also a small line of Eastern -made fine shoes at 75 cents. ; None in the lot days. A but cost over 81. Dont miss this lot. They won't be h ore ruanx pmall tot of men's Heavy English ties, and high,cun brogRT.1 , These aii rH Wad s'worth'd furniture and D B Coltrane this bank solicits tbe business of banks, corporations, fi-ma and individuals. . It solicits small deposits, on which it pays per cent interests when "ton time: I: !oaD8 to small " borrowers at the an me rate au to those who borrow, in large amounts, i e. 6 percent per an num. It offers as surety for the faithful performance t)f all obliga tions their past record. A fully paid capital of $50,000. D.iub'e liibility of 'stockv .holders ! 50,000 Surplus and undivided profits 21,000 working shoes at 50c. A better lot at 75c shoes. ! Boys work shoes at 50 and 65 cents. '!,- A small lot of men's euits, good and servicable, but not all wopl at $2. Plenty places where tbey will ask you &2.5'i f coat not any better. :;i . . ; - - f ! To close our boys knee pants suits, in fine eoods. we sriv r -rr - rr i t - ' r .- . . - i ior mis line memoes au we nave tn.at cost. over $i A.1J the loregomg stuff is in favor of the buyers FUN BUT DEATH TO 'FROGS NOW FOB A truurani': r a sir; You are the boye, we are the irogs. FEW THINGS you choice FOR BOYP; IN FRESH NEW GOODS. Now don't swoon awayJ but jusi remember that it civ-a us asmurh pleasure to be able to sell these thines cheap as it' gives a hungry man satisfaction to eat. We bodght them for, less than vaine aiV we . sell them the very same .wax." -Men's Vatin cau ba s,. JSundur sut es, ?t 85 cents. ! Men's eood En elisE ties, high cut broth s at 75; ct.itH. Mej' heavy oil grain English Ties and Creoles at $1. You never saw them for V $121,000 With the fa j' r before you, your businefa is respectfully solicited.; D. B. Coltrane, J. M. Odeli, Cashier. President. L D. Coltrane, Asiistant Cashier, A Misses Cora I The black. hildrens oil crram 40 cents. Boys' long: pants 50 cents, worth 81, ; ! solid leather all through except counters, at 60c poikas GAiM Word MOWS fe RET TO THE V ;V lkjjjj " l ' ill : Did Ton ETer Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles ? If nbt. get a bottle tow and Tet relief. This medicine was been found to be neculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a won uenui direct mnuence in ".giving strength' arid tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipa : tion, headache, fainting spdlls, or aro nervous, sleepless, . excitable, melancholy or troubled with; dizzy spoils, Electric Bitters is the medi cine you need. Health and strength e guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1.00 at Fetzei-'s 1 Drug Store. : v : r , -i . W V I Misa "Rmma T, White -ravftrincr a! heavy Oil greeocoiureu pusier paper. ; xiu-r v;"" .. less than $1.25. You can't buythem now in lots Tof 1,000 i uir : from any mediately following her was little I ycauV"Js Kywu ,iiUJU1 llf I14 factory for less than $i:i0. Iiadifs glove grain lace an bi ilon sho TOIati niV.Qnn hr cifltor nf ntr eoia ana ereenoacKs, impresseu me the part of a newsboy and wearingl audience a3 bemg a lif tie 'flush. a boy's clothes, very few reedghiz- The Uoncora .National OJanfc -had a ing her as little Ellen. fair representative in her. The Concord Times was repre- Miss Alice Sims represented the sented by Mis3 Fannie Leslie, Oabarrus Savjngb Bink, with .bills who wore a pink drees, trimmed in of Bmall and large -denominations, conspicious labels of The Times, W 0 tarnell's blacksmith shop carrying over her head of pretty I was represented by golden hair a white parasol covered ten tz and -Alice Sims. i;. i V - .r - 1 : "' il j- ' iiUi l-- wna laoeis. ismiin Bcene was unuuuuieuiy uue ui Cannons & Fetzsr's dTy goods de- the! best: features; andlthe way in part ment was represented by Misses which the charming young ama- Rose Harris ajnd J ulia Gray, gowned teurs acquitted themselves deserVea in silks, ribbbbs, laces and curtains, special praise. The anvil, bellows. Little Julia, with a fairylike face, borseshoes, tongs and everything ki ad the queenly graces ot Miss Mar- goclated with a shop of that kind ris, presented a most lovely scene. waa viaible. Miss Annie Burkhead was arrayed : , Pauline Meanr Carried the in a grand display of merchandise imbiems of hardware from Yorke & from the Ould Mercantile Co fol" Wadsworth's. !f lowed by little Genie Browu, ..ao Mi8g : SUlie Castor! ! introduced almost swallowed up in a Yorke & Wads worth's was Charlie Kltch Here. r Charlie Ritch, of Charlotte, who -3 tried for his life in Knoxviile la3t year and who was convicted of laanslaaghter and sentenced to ten yfara in the ( State prison, waa' here tola morning. Ritch toot apeaV to i oupreme court ana was granted trial. jy.e is now unaer a vi.tOO bond. He left this morniqg for Charlotte, where he will spend t-e time with his parents. -Sahs- Vorld. s : -there will be a regular meeting! of oncord Knights of Pythias,. No. Vi tonight at 8 o'clock. Members Mcially, requested tc De prompt. v. xj. i A.xjblibUiSj J. Hahtsell, K. of R. and S. AcnB and TInEUMATiaM relieved by Dxv MUca Nerve Plasters. lixlhLV uaii ui xiAwoi. uuu ... Miss Lali Hill, dressed in white with long streamers of pink ribbon, represented Lowe & Dick. Gibson & Morrison was ably rep resented" in dry goods, notions arid baby shoes by Miss Kate Morrison: The grocery ; stores made some very elaborate displays, represented by the following : , J L Miller, Miss Kittie Eoy ; A L Election returns are notlimg compared to - the re sults you receive by trading with Dry & Wads worth, yho are wiiie. awakaani uptpsd. People ; are apt to believe t what they, see and the' Doubting Thouiases ban be quickly jconyinced of the truthfulness pnd correctness of what we say by calling at once. 'Tis only a few days till IXmaa and everybody i? begins ping to look around for Santa Claus. His head quarters this time are at the lumber yard. She was dressed in pink, trimmed in long, curly shavings, ( y Mies Kate Means is a crack ehor, as 'was evidenced last J night when she handled a gnn with so much! ease from the sporting! department of Yorke & Wads wort h's hardware. She fired the weapon .with the muzj zle heavenward and as a result Is duck fell from above. , J 1 Miss Come Boyd represented t oq F - I ' - "''".!' Sappenfield, Miss Lizzie, Wiiletord ; , . tu a t :S2 v i j only-jewelry store thatof A-J & Patterson's wholesale, Miss Maude r JJ . J .mv. . ., Brown : Dove & Bost, Miss Annie -,t jtiih .? L .if' .v.nV -l, , xiaub uiuui Miss Chassie Brown. Miss Sue Nicholson represented 0 D Johnson's drug store, and was quite successful in miking the varie gated conflagration in nuxing chem- icals. . '. ;, ; About the most unique feature of the entertainment was the entrance of Miss Katherine Gibson, followed close behind by little Catherine Gocdson, representing M L Marsh & Co.'s drug store. , jliss gallie Belle Er win showed off the goods' to be found at Gib (He says if you like comfort tnd easejbuy pn of Dry & WadsworthBig Tlocking Chairs or the i adi' sizes f or your ifei ;'!Gr fiflyou want to sleep well and Test easy buy one of the Raleigh Wire S pring M at tresses, best Injtij wprld dir one; of the handsomest lounffes. , Tbeyhave to S25,ian6?to maka your parlor look ap-tosdate and in style buy a parlor, suit and do fit up a room nicely ibuy one of these handsome suits, the prices are low. 'A T TV T iT THE TR UTH i Yes sir, We have verything in the f orniture line Chairs ;iirU styles. v Bip ,lot pf Kic tjires, Window Shades, Cur tain Jqlls, Liadies'. Wpsks, Oflce5 D esk s, ardrobes Sideboards, 2 China Closets 'and everything to.make'a home pleasant and) a ! wif e. happy. Beginning from today and during the holidays. we propose- to give to each cash purchaser a; nice! and useful I piece of if utn niture, consisting "of Hat iRacks Music Rac.ks, Comb and Brush Shelf, 'Book Shelres, Corner Brackets, Medicine CasjBS. What Npts, etc ; This is no fake Sare Go.M ho 'lices of tlie articles meantime ale f rom 15 ; c1 tpgV-1 'The value of the present will fee governed bj tip finiount ' of 1 the cash purchase. These sale williQtin mentioned articles; have alCbeoni given out. ' C6me atonce and get the choice presents, c i ' about tie ' say i n g;; that! girls feme times, t'flhave", people. , Sells & Hart- man, the white par Ders, were -repre- sented byt Miss ValiieuMsyrBrqwi , I wbo handled the brush and razor with as rmuch grace and ease as if she had been in the business a life time Miss Maude i Brown next" in tableau was Jiand ?tbok a seat in the chair.. While haying her whiskers abbreviated; ' Mr. Stuw j art, the v',ahoe-8hine, polished her (Continued on Second Pe) ud Please, mm m m w mmm i
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