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CONCORD, N. O.v FRIDAY. IMPORTANT. FEBRUARY 12, 1897. Whole NO. 1X64P . g the ; business interest of our town will be yery much affected by the, annulment of the North Caro lina railroad lease, a meeting; of the citizens, is hereby called to meet at the court house Saturday evening, February 13th at 4 o'clock., nil flttflndfinfifl ia H pair Arl no clothing, made his exit through th this is a very important matter in cellar door. It is not known posi which all good citizens are inter- lively that anything but a coat and Citizens 8everal Puuds of cheese .were sto len. Ihere is no clue as to who J.1 iL! f Bonds, or no Bonds? me tnier can oe. Tne rental cf the water works, It will be remembered that sey- amountiDg to about $2,000 annually eral years ago there was a similar would more than pay interest on robbery at .8 wink's store, and it is $40,000 bonds. Make up jour mind believed that the same party is guil as to whether we need a good water of last night's visit. ; works system or. not? N, B. The man that was locked The city, should-own the water in Swink & White's store last night I Dr. Lindsey Dead. Dr. Stephen Lindsey paf??ed away in death at the home off his son 1 , , . . t. - - Tom Lindsey, No. 617 South Mam street, Nevada, Vernon county, Mo , ROBBERS AT WORK! f A Sneak-Thief In Swlnu W White's Store-Left a Sonrenlr. This morning when the clerks at Swink & White's store, had eathc ered at their places for the hnsina on January 31", at the age of 88 of the day, it was discovered that a thief bad been at work and the cheese box robbed. Some on had been locked up in tne store last night and after ransacking the money drawers and tumbling the ?8ted. years. : -i . ; . -v : The subject was a citizen of Con- cord for some years before and during the late war. He was an accomplished mechanic in the prov fessiom of dentistry and at that stage of its development was well up to the front. He was spirited, though, geLial and kind. His whole intense nature was in sym pathy with the, Confederate cause. He will be readily remembered by I the older citizens of our town and i l i community. His years j of useful ness were greatly prolonged and '-'.')'.' r ' I . :, r -of ' W':; - will record many virtues life. 1 of a noble works plant and enlarge it. Oar farmers Bay they are going to quit simply planting, and go to farming.. In the first place they broke their Jand deep in the fall, turning under a big crop of left a hand-axe and can get same by calling at the store and leave 25 cents for this ad. - Don't Tobacco Spit nn'ct Smoko Tonr IiifoAway. If you want to quit tobacco us ing easily and forever, be made Fire at the Convict Camp On the morning of the 11th, about 115, a terrible, fire broke out at Mr. W L Parish's private hotel on Gold Hill avenue. ' The alarm was turned in arid the jfire depart ment responded promptly in full force with Chief Ruf us Krimminger in the lead with a score or more of well, strong, magnetic, full of nw wapH . wViinh will fmrmlv lite and vigor, take No-To-Bac. the tie much needed humus either in a wonder-worker that : . makes weak trusties at his heels. In his baste . - men strong. Many gain ten pounds to put out the fire, Mr. Knmminger dry or w seasonthen most of them ten days. Over 400,000 cured. became excited and instead of put- u- ri.-. a nnnsiderahle amount Knv Nn. Tn.Kar frnm vnnr ntvn r ''..' . . immct ttiLn ii o ,o o ting out the fire he turned his hose i, 0i m tn i n y w r tt awn rrn i v-i rr mi x i l j f f int. v i 111 i 1 i a nai 11 i.n n n 1,11 n .. i , Ul CULMUJU wuiou. kucj ui u "'"h ""l -r T i ----- - . " Booklet and sample mailed free, on a meat box near at handv and heavy Some ds and Ends at such a smalhpart of the cost as to mat iies funny for everybody but ourselves. , This week and next week, the last two weeks of January, beginiificf?r with this day, Tuesday, January 19tb, we will give .our c,ustomer8 patrons the chance to buy pny of the following: About 50boyBT coats at 35 cents. The lining and thread and button would cost about that much. About 40 men's coats at 75 cents. It's worth that much to ma3r them if somebody gave you the cloth. About 100 pairs of Men s pants at cents This is less thanhals price." h ; .v , Then if you want a ve?t vou can have your choice of about 50 vestts. at 35 cents, j Whole suit $1.85. Not to be) sneezed at without bhuS sar grinned at without teeth. ! ! A SMALL LOT OF LADIES J?INE SHOI at 50 cents. Not a third of the average cost. v About 100 Dairs ofjadies fine shoes in button and lao o! Z MCiora, Reeds and Padan Brothers make, to go at 75 cents, not oor vuuu thircl oi tne average coat. Also a small line of Eastern-made fine shoes at 75 cents. rvor?e r& the lot but cost over 81. Don't misB this: lot. They won o be bre man days. -j- .-; ' ': ' . : i : :' f A small lot of men s Heavy English ties, rand high v.nt brogip;' working shoes at 50c. A better lot at , 75o. These ar r- ilir shoes, j Boys work shoes at 50 and 65 cents. :. A small lot of men's euis, good and servicable, but not I enarariteeiS? all-wool at $2. Plenty places where they will ask you 2 5 f r a siDRJi coat not any better. To! cIobg our boys knee pants suits, in fine goods, we gtT you choicer for S2 1 This line includes all we have that cost over $2 All the foregoing stuff is in favor of the buyer FUN -FOR BOY&,. "BUT DEATH TO FROGS ! ..You are the boys, we are the fros. - f NOW FOR A FEW THINGS' 1 INYFRESHI NEW GOqDS Now dont swoon away, but iusc rememoer'that it cr:v ..s as much' pleasure to be able to sell these things cheap ,as it gives a hug'-y mir saiisfaction to eat. We bought .them for less than velui a ; xTr them the very same way. Men s satm calf ba s, Sundv naea, t fc; -- cents. I Men's good E a v fish ties, high cut br.6na ut 75 cuj Me , v oil grain English Ties and Creoles at $1. You nevr saw t , m f . , iKmiiiiMiMi. v i mm iii i ii iiiviiiMii w m--m read broadcast on: tfteir nana m" . jj,-fiea cjspt, :nui- Lii- za .L. less .than $1.25. You can't buy them now in lots of 1,000 tr.;Urftnr , - , .. .. Ai, u - . p & v., vm- uuuiuiewiy ruiueu a uuayuTur muro- fftftflftrv fnr Paa than ftl lO. Tlftiiea Wa arn n aaa mv stead of dribbHng it sparingly in the cag0 0r New York. di ill. But a few still spend the large, fine hams. About the proprietor of the hotel was an' o it tou this time solid leather all through except counters, at 60c. h'i4rtn's oi; polkas 40 cents. Boys long pants 50 centsjworth $1, has between crop time hunting i.o,umier!.aua. , T T T ui. .v.... it - Anry , ;. U Don't raise a howl at once aeainBt awakened and fonnd it impossible U. i U 0. IUUO ilVJ U vti w .1- ' . . m . . .1 . to benefit their farm, but the movement on foot to ask -tbe L " "7 V 7 v n J . , ii v,, laaiaUtnrA tn aivfl th commission surrounded on all sides by fire, and actually destroying-.. : .hjch .. ut.oi v6. . friends. If they were to get one ers power to order an election on GANNON he at once-called for some of his bond issue until the grds, but they had all fled to save till the S4O.000 r:.ui Aof oflt BJlt is believed that the city could mmger as w tuu wnwuui U onerate the water works at a Bigni- urc' " many iubcuio. i I - , r iho hnrnincr hnbl with' thft hrave Mr M T r!aTfflr is clearing a ncant prcnt ana asiue irom me con-1 . a ' " clearing a : ,M n fire deDartment. The fire was soon 1 n.anavotnvo TfY I VHDIdUlcd lb ajLLUiUO. OOYD U1UUCI iw I rSe ubw g.uuu fCj,.vw.j ,. - A.:, ,. Mr' Pariah i rei. raisinea large crop of irish potatoes people wno carry insurance on r--" - i. i . w t -i . i i j i i iarket, brother property, tne rate 01 wnicu is aimost . . - 7 f I ? ' -4.; huataa he was about to; be n . i r- . qodd e w ii t;r tj mere 10 uu uioicunuu w oargpr, lor irucs larmiug. , . ' . ' t.h All th crn'psffl w.weA A Word TO THE A jrx TTf V V xOJ- burned ' Mr. Lifajette Barger and four of gnst fire his are down with typhoid fever.! 1 Some of our neighbors lost their uninjured. The fire done considera ble damage to a pile off straw which Election jreturns!arenotIiing compared to the t- suits you receive by trading with Dry & Wads worths who are wide awake and uptosdate. People ar apt. to believe what they see and the Doubting Thomases'; can be quickly conyinced of the truthfulness and correctness of what we say by calling at once. 'Tis only a few days till 'Xmas and everybody i? bciii ning to look around f or Santa Claus. Hi head quarters this time areat the " Grasp This Opportunity. On rprfiint, nf ten centa' cash or snmn of the hoarders had verv care potatoes auring tne recent coiu snap. Btamp8i a generous sample will be le88ly thrcwn too near the stove. a iew more ,-buubcub- Panea oiiub uitmu : rThe above was eent to The KfivTTWT ui. -u;Q onri mnrA and nav r ever vyuro limy ream tVio nofir fnfnrfl. Thftt'g 1 1 W V expected in ribt, if you want . to keep posted read The Standard, which is growing hstter and -better, and if it keeps, oa growing there is no telling how much better it will get. Sue to ri he Standard. U. Xo Hoo. tyilm) sufficient to demonstrate its Standard with request to publish. ELY BROTHERS, For Over Fifty Tf ears i n l A COLD IK ONE DAY I 1 amative Bromo Quinine Tab Aii druggists refund the it jails to cure. zoc. mit . -U' Avolnfl to Go Aronnd the World. Toledo. O., Feb. 10. A passen- H-r agent! of the Canadian Pacific niivrsr row in this city is author- " for 'the statement that President V -r- velar d will take a trip around t--'i world' j immediately - after the - 'i r?.ratibn -of his ' succesaor. 56 Warren St., New York City. I was affix ted with catarrh last autumn. During the month of Oc tober I could neither taste nor smell and 'could hear but little. Ely's Cream Balm cured it. Mur c 'is Geo. Sh'autz, RabwayN. J. . 1 stimulate liver, kidneys fc- d bovvt ls. Never sicken, weaken r,r .prina. 10c, - lor. . the Baptist church, 70x feet. See l&v. J J Paveenf, Itev. I3r.sly to be Installed. On next Sunday installation ser vices will be conducted! at the Luths eran church of this city at which Rev. L E Busby will be installed as pastor, - Rav. B Brown, of Trout manB, N. (J , will preach the In stallation sermon in the morning. Rev. J Q Wertz, of China Grove, will preach at night. The Stj John's seating capacity; at these sers yices will be taxed to its utmost. Salisbury World. ' Mrs. Winslow's Soothing IjSyrup has been used for over;: fifty years by millions of mothers fqr their child ren while teething, with perfect suc cess; It soothes the cnild, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wiiid colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately, bold by druggists in every part of the world, i Twenty-fiye cents a battle. Be Burej and ask for "Mrsl Winslowa bootn iLg Syrup," and take po other kinrt. RE , STORE for -or. .it onoe. f!8. -en iui)0 crished blood. Hood's Sar iila is the One Tine Blood Ua- und-UERVE TONIC, Enefelen's ArEica waive. The Best S?e in the world Cuts. Brui3 Seres, Ulcers Rheum, Fever Soros, Tetterd Chappe liinds, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions,, and positively ceres Pilea or no pay requi-ed. It ifc cuaranteed to give s tatisf action or monev refunded. Pries 25 cents per box .For afae at P B Fetzer's Drug store,' Elizabolli Colleue. The contract for the building of Elizabeth College, thej new Lutheran high grade instituted toV)3 located at Charlotte, has been awarded to Nicholas Ittner, of Atlanta, Ga., his bid beiEg the lowest,) $48,790, not including engine, j dynamo end stained glass windows for chapel. At least forty cob tractors were present from all parts of the North and South, and fit-u ring pr omw nhtly among them were Messrs. Brown & Propst, of this city, whc33 reputation as builders ia recognized) far and near. :( Jl. 1 JL -s He says if yon like"comfortTand easejbuy one pf Dry & Wadsworth'd Big Booking Chairs or the T ad i'-V sizes for your wife. Or if you want 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 ap-todate and in style buy a parlor suit and to fit up a room nicely buy one ofUhesehandsomeisuitSjJtheprices are lovr. . AIN'T IT T HE T RUTH Yes sir, We have everything in thef furniture line.r Gbairs of all descriptions. Tables all sizes and: styles. Big lot of Pictures, Window Shades, Our ' tain Polls, Ladies' Desks, Office Desks, Wardrobes Sideboards, China Closets and everything to make a home pleasant and a wife happy. Beginning from today and during the holidays we propose to give to each cash purchaser a nice and useful piecs of far- niture, consisting of Hat Racks, Music Racks, Comb and Brush Shelf, Book Shelves, Corner Brackets,. Medicine Cases. What Nots, etc. This is no fake 4 Sure Go." The piices of the articles meantime are from 15 cents to $6. The value of the present will be governed by the amount of the cash purchase, v These sales will continue until the above mentioned articles have all. been given out.jfgCome atjonce arid, get the'ehoice; presents, (; 1 When bilious cr costive, eat a Gas- caret, can d v. cat bar tip, cure guaran- tviCjd. IToTirsljto Please, 4 r rtr I - : - ';H Mi ' ;l N 1 1 i 5 t"1 4 ' ' ' ' ''-Ii . 5'-.' -: k 1 --' Sri - f v - 1(1 ) X.
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