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t:4'i Si . vr XV. No. 29 Vol I 1 CONaOllD l O.JWEDNSSDAYi; FEBRUARY .7; 1897. Whole NO. 1.644 ft M HOUSE VOTED. TO ANNUL. Filtj-ronr-The Coutest to hplritctl. At 12 o'clock yesterday the Lower Honte of, the Legislature entered upon the moat exciting contest of t&f "session. except, that memorable Senatorial election. - - V- PolU.fizilier eoisjm.T. ; Folk Miller wUl give an evening in Concord early in April. He vill divide proceeds with the ladies of the Episcopal church for the benefit of their church debt. Mr. ymtth, his agent, writes to lirq. Gibson: -I cannot name date, but 1 premise eals Sent to Jail, i v! On January 17th the house of 'he Mr. M M Gillon, miles west of town, who lives two was entered and annulment of tho 99 year r' A er WH1 aPPear Ucncord r.f the North Uarolma Kailroarl JUUVU1" 'l .on nn aa 'the nrr nf Gefc ready for a good laugh. tb? DOUr. xc gaiaiico were ven ... Over Fifty Years filled and -the strongest array of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has tleut and power on each Bide was been utd for over: titty years by tre, for it is the result probably of millios of mothers for their child- , ii v i - - o ren while teething, wiih perfect sue- the rariroadT f ned between the Sea- ces3, lt' edothe' the e; V.srd Air Line and the Southern, the gums, allays all pain, cures wind and the best of talent on each side colic, and is the beat remedy for of the question was fitted against Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor - u . 'i little suerer immediately. Bold hv . L druggists in everv part of the world. The discussion - by representatives Twenty-fiye cents a bottle. Be eure AfS3 heard before the committee and and ask for "Mrs. Winslow Soothe ersry. available feature, both ; pro mg Syrup," and take no other kind. and cod, was presented and the s,,,, rt :tTn.w.-- some clothes, were stolen therefrom. Suspicion resied jupon William Seals, a white man J who was arrest- p& and tried before Esquire W J Hill. Evidence was very much against Seals and in default of -250 bond he was sent to jail, - " j - 6ia People, j Old people who require medicine to regulate tlieir bowels I and kid neys will find the true -remedy in -OF- Electrio Bitters, does not stimulate This i medicine and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts -mildly on the stomach end bowels, aiding slreneht and giving j to the organs, thereby aiding nature m the pertormance of the function. Electric Brtters is Ian excellent ap petizer and aids' digestion. Old people- find it just exactly what they need. Price; 50o and $100. per bottle at 1 etzet a nuuec v ..; Francis, the tvvo-yeat.jld daupli- mnto the duontoion. that proba- ter cf Mr nd Mr3. P ,fRMh. n.y cuumuu, uft0 c.u&lc vuto, yesterday afternoon swallowed naviuR utrcn BU 1UU- UU BU L;flp hnMnn ral,fnW Drue Store. forcibly on the minda of the mem lers. At 3.30 p. in., the House took a vote which resulted 53 to 62 on the minority report which was of course unfavorable to the bill. The rcpjority leporc was then taken and a came near choking the little girl to death. She turcel blnck iii tho face, and it was only after repeated efforts of Mrs. Rouecfce, that the bntion was gotten out of her throat. She. is all lEmsl'romCold Springs J There will be preaching at Gold Springs Sunday at 11 o'clock. Master Harry Odell vas visiting friends in the neighbprhcod Harry will last call Some ds and Ends at such a smalllpart !of the coat as to make it funny for everybody but ourselves. Thisjweek and next week.the last two weeks of January, beginning, with this day, Tuesday, January 19tb, we will give tour ( ustomers and patrons tne chance to ouy pny oi tne ioilowmg; About 50 boys' coats at 35 cents. The lining and thread and buttons would e6st about that much. . ' - ! About 40 men's coats at 75 cents. lta worth that much to make them if somebody gave vou the cloth. v About 100 pairs of Men s pants at cents. This is less thanhalf V price.'"; . , . Theii if you want a vept you can have your choice of about 50 vof?tn at 35 r' Whole suit 1.85. Not to bdj sneezed at without . enuli, or griii w ithout teeth. r V A SMALL LOT OF LADIES FINE SHOES! at 50 centr. Not a third )f the average cost. ' About 100 pairs ofJadies fine shoes in button and lac -nz Zeigler s. Reed's aud Pad an Brothers make, to go at 75 cents, not over ;ouo third. of the average coat. v - 1 Also a small line of Eastern-made fine shoes at 75 cents, one in the lot but cost oyer SI. Dont miss this lot. -They .won't -be here many days.-.: ; v. . y :' y. V. r;: A small iot of men s Heavy English ties, and high cut brcganp, working shoes at 50c. A better lot at 75c. These ar.' reg iltr 1.25 shoes. Boys work shoes at 50 and 65 cents. A small lot of men's euits, good and servicable, but no- guaranteed all woo at 2. Plenty places where they will ask you 2 50 fur a single coat not any better, f - , To close our boys knee pants suits, in fine goods, we give you choice for $2. This line includes ail we have that cost over Si - 411 the ioregoing stuff is in favor of the buyer. FUN FOR BOYS week. "We hope again poon.'' Miss Dora Faggart was visiting right today, none the, woree for her friends and relatives in Concord reaalttd 60 to 51- in favor of the novd experienr.e.-Salisbary World. 1 !T U.J it T lie bill 13 yet to run the gauntlet D9a,t .Tobacco Mpltaua Smoke Your f 1 :s S:-nafe and if carried the Iife Away, Tf vnn want tn nnit. tnbnrf.f nn. gal .talent can Emile at the re. iDg easily and forever, be made xnuceriitive contest before them in yell, strong, magnetic, full of new the courts and the capitalists can life and vigor, take No-To-Bac,1 the that- Knrth c.rn is ft Hflnffpr- woiider-worker that makes " weak n , ' - , Lilt; a biiUUii. XYxauy icu yuuuuo Buy' No-To-Bac from your own to cure a cold us e3 i)AT druggist, who wilt guarantee a cure. T5iVpltircrnmn Oninino Tab- Booklet and sample mailed free. lets. All druggists :- refund ' the Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi- money if it fails to cure. 25c- fools Not All Dead. The following lis by an unknowfi The author of the: bachelor law hero. bnt i8 nevertheless a good wary aimed at a little joke and it took to make modey, Take a dollar bill snd went the rounds of the papers and fold it several times, each way. in and out of the bta e, but the Then unfold it and you will find ' it or f f olio wingis hss happy J , m hi3 hit. It eeema to be a pointless .ta33.,' - Keek the increase but pleC3 cf fcliv for which tike should the original bill to the printer not be fpnt in the .-'General Assera- who put you on to Then "take a silver dollar and ' drop it en the qounter, and . notice the r i -o 3 xi x r:. f it rnM'rpn. " 5r:n rest, feirl and the $ to the ier and everybody will be happy. 1" la3t week. There will be a spelling match at Cold ; Spring?, or "Sugar Hill" BUT DEATH TO FROGS ! 3 You are the boys, we are the irogs. NOW FOR' A FEW THINGS'' u IN : ERESH1 NEW GOODS. Now don't swoon away, but just rememoer tnat it gives us as mura pleasure to be able to sell these things cheap as it gives a hungry m';n saiisfa-dtion to eat. We bought them for less than value and .? them the very same way. Men's batin calf bn,'s, Sunday shucs cents. .Men's good Eiielish ties, high cut brogans at 75 cei.ts. Academy Friday! night. We antics heavy oil grain English Ties-and Creoles at 81. You never saw tht-i.Vfor pate having a od time Mr. William pry hasj-a very se vere attack of grip. We understand that Cold Springs will toon have another marriage. It will take place sometime in the near f uture. - I . - ' Miss Belle Moser spent last . SaU urday and Sunday at home. CO. less than $1.25, You can't buy them now in lots of 1,000 p ur? from any factory for less than 81.10.' Ladies glove grain Jace an button shoes, solid leather all through except counters, at. 60c. OhUdren'a oil gram poikas; 40 cents. Boys' long pants 50 centsworth $1, . A OA 6 .y& 1 W Word H Vno does not kdow women and you as rlrls who are continually In t- -t,!? Who always see the dark tMflj?- Who have frequent fits of ulicholy without any". 'apparent r 136? The intelligent physician n ill know that it is some derange- i-r r, oi the complicated and neii ui feminine- organs. The young ":"T ?ufun-, bodily and mentally, in 'biibuc?. T,hero is undue wearinefss, 'inepected pain, unreat?onable y ' 'nd fits of temper. Dr. Pierce's J.4v r;-:.te Prescription exerts a wen ' riui pciv-er over woman's delicate f .7:1 r, ism. It is an inv jgorati n g and is specific tor the peculiar v.eok aepsess, irregularities and pain ful uerangaraents of woman. Care 1 r .s-oing doctors frequently trta Liieir women patients for bil ihe pcheme bly and assuies us that there is rstill a pood iob available for the fool killer. A bill to abolish the. complaint of hard times. Stction 1, Tht from and after the inauguration of Hon U o i ted S rpJ e 3, on the 4 th of March, 1S.97, it shall be unlawful for any E'..ub!icjui or Repoplican or "Gold Buo Democrat" io complain of lha?d limes" or cf the continuation cf the present "gold standard of Gr.E.r-tf," or to criticise-adversely the X'-iia! policy ofj said McKini ley's ' tid min lctratio'a. "v ;; ; " ;: ' '' ' bee. A ioiiitiou of this act by any person who is embraced within the provisions of tho foregoing section shall be deemed an offence against patriotic duty, and u dn conviction thereof the offender shall be im prisoned in the insane, "asylum of North Carolina until the expiration of th.p term of office of President McKirJey and f the inauguration of Innngnratlon of President Mcltln- There ia no occasion which is more magnificent or Inspiring to the patriotic American citizen than the inauguration of the President of. the United States, which occurs in the city of Washington cn the fourth of March, every, four years. For the inauguration of William McKinley, on March 4tht next, the crowds will probably exceed the atn tendance upon any similar occasion ElectioDreturnsJarenotIiing compared to the re sults you receive by trading with Dry & Wads worth. who are wide awake and uptosdate. People are apt to believe what they see and the Doubting Thomases can be quickly conyinced of the truthfulness and correctness of what1, we say by calling at once. 'Tis pnly a few days till 'mas and everybody iebegin ning to look faround for Santa Claua. His head. quarters this lime arejat the 'J . v.- 1 H In recent years. The reduced rates and splendid train service offered by the Southern ail bi?.sucoes3or.- c(j j, nervousness, ; - dyspepsia, ec; ;)v This act. shll be in force from ' id after 12 o'clock, m. the or kidney troubles when the; lth dfi r of Murcb; 1397. 5 tit cy focainine, and no help can (r Tce ti'l they are made perfectly ',ro by tie use of (Dr. ; Pierco Favorite. Prescription. 21 cents in one-cent Btamps "Id's'DispariFaTy Medical Ao- tinn, Buffalo. N. Y,, and re-(:-;vii pr. Pierce's 1000 pase common medical adviser, illustrated. . for ;;uie. "U":" . ' A lot at the Baptist churcb, 70x 200 feet. See Rev. J J Payseur, Pastor; at once. . ' fl8. Nonce is hereby given that appli cation will be "made to the General 'Assembly of Nor thj.-Carolina' now' in" apfiein, to amend the chatter for the town of Concord, N. C ; Th'e'C6minieioners for the Town of Concord, N. C, By J. L. Hahtshll, Clerk. Jan. 16, 1807. " f20 Railway from points m the South, and especially from Virginia and North Carolina, leave no excuse for not attending and participating in jthis great. occa sio u. For Civilians round trip tickets will be sold at a single fare for the round-trip, and for the ac commodations of military com panies and brass bands accompany ing them, (25 or more men traveling together (in uniform) cn solid ticket) the extraordinarily U$ rate of one cent per mile has been au thonzed. "Prom Charlotte, Salis- harv. Raleieh" Durham. Greens. bo ro, Winston Salem: and mterme diate points, the trip to Washing ton , Occupies ; only about 8 to 15 Lours, the journey being accom plished in one; night (if v you prefer to travel at night to save time) and the return trip can be made in the eame .quick' time on magnificent ves- tibu led trains with elegant Pullman sleeping cars and day coaches. Thus passengers from the territory referred ; to: can leave home the evening of the 3rd ani arrive at Washington early a. mi, of the 4th in ample time to ' participate in the Inaugural ceremonies. . . For detailed information call on any agent of that company. H He says if ?you likecomfort andeasejbuy one of Dry , & Wadsworth' s Big Ko eking Chairs or the I l -a ' sizes fojc your wife.' Or if you want to sleep well and rest easy, buy one of the Raleigh Wire Spring Mat tresses, best in the world, or one of the handsomest lounsres. They have' them at all prices from 4,00 to . S25, and to make your parlor look up-to-date and : -. in style buy a parlor suit and to fit up a room nicely -: buy one of5theseahandsomesuits,theprices are lovr. Yes sir, We have everything in thefiirniture line." Chairs of all descriptions. Tables all sizes and -styles. Big lot of Pictures, Window Shades, Cur-f . tain Foils, Ladles' Desks, Office Dsks, 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 piece of fur niture, consisting of Hat Racks, Music Racfts,; Comb and Brush Shelf, Book Shelves, Corner Brackets, Medicine Cases. Whar-Nots, etc This is no fake k Sore Od;'1 The pi ices of the articles meantime are , ' from 15 cents to sr'6. The value of the present will f be governed by the amount of the cash purchase. These sales will continue until the above mentioned ' articles have all been given out.vComeat?onceaud v . 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