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CONCORD. MARCH 10. 1897.
THE LEASE STANDS.
Through all the wrangle the
lease of the North Carolina rail
road stands. The House Monday
uight tabled the Grant substitute.
Owing to the ugly spirit mani
fested by the governor, and the
amount of alienation he has suc
ceeded in effecting, it is doubtful
. whetheriae can raise a breeze of
much force two years from now, if
not restrained.
The wild extremes and bitter
t Yindictiveness attaching to, most" of
j the governor's so-called reform
1 movements very naturally silenced
th2 more coubervative who might
I fcaye favorea a modification, espe
cially for the sake of unity and
harmony. Extremists defeat them
selves. ; . ' L
The trade was lmmengely profita
T!c compared with the former his
rcrj of the road an with what
aw aid have bet n the consequences
?f its falling prey to oar very in
.glorious legislature.
Jt is well that this important in
terest at least did not get within
;1 ?ir sjrasp; But it does not end
ht:t and this agitation is of course
: a menace to business, prosperity, and
'must result in injury as far .below
f . i. line of right to all con
cerned" as the evils complained of in
agitation. ' ..
The last act in this drama is -an
injunction issued by Judge Simons
ton against Gov. , Russell, Attorney
General Walser and others' to restrain
tkem from further agitating the
leaking of the'Jease. . , ,
The parties referred to are ci ted
to appear at Greensbonfon the first
fuoaday in. April. s
. ' ; Behind t8 jo;iUvf tnex Central
Trust Company of tWij sue
ing out an injunibrSagalns ibe
Southern and. . the v rih' Carolina"
railroad- to' securev tie safety of
bonds held by it and as trustees to
prevent such actions as would , en
danger the security of their claiinB,
Thus the movement in which
enyy, spite, jealousr and political
liate formed so .i'.mous a mo
ive power, has. brought immense
distraction and much less and it
1 ikely to end in litigation;- not more
though than it seems our governor
might delight in. 1
vBaelilen'a Arniea saiTe.
The Best Salve in the world for
'nts Bruises, Sorest mcers,eSatt
iSheam, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe
Hands, Chilblains, CornB - and all
..S!i;n Eruptions j and positively cures
Piles or no v pay required. It is
guaranteed to give statisfaction or
snor.ev, refunded. Price 25 cents-per
box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug I
otore,
Tne college boys say that they are
going to haveja "prep" exhibition
"to set,' this vear. We understand
that Rev. H A McOuilongh has
been invited -to. deliver the literary
address bef 6rT the societies at com
mencement ;
The Pi Signa' Phi Society will
bold their annual public exercises
on the night, of April 15.
The Misees Fisher have opened a
millinery .parlor in the old drug
store building. They have new and
attractive line of toods,. .Their es
tablisbment is decidedly the prettiest
in .town. ; ,
The past week ha been a busy
one. Three new business enterprises
have sprung into existence. Then
who says that our town is not grow
in? . ,, J :'.v.-
This (Monday) morning. the team
of Mr. Luther Lent zl, while .left
standing on the street, became
frightened and made &n attempt to
run when they collided with the
(.uolic well, almost demolishing the
structure. No serious damage,
however.
The con victs passed through town
this evening. They take up head
quarters be.r Mi. Harris Oro well's.
The people of this section have been
trying for some time to get their
services, as tney are neeaea very
much.
Mr. W G Barnuger is spending
several days at New London and
Gold Hill., 1 j -
Mr A W Moose is thinking of
securing the agency for bicycles.
He says that the profits which
would be derived from the increase
in the sale of ointments for bruises,
would be quite lucrative.
. , Incognito.
Mt Pleasant, March 8, 97. ,
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Ficmng
Cure For neadacb.
As a remedy for all forms of
Headach Electric Bitters has proved
to be-the very best. It effects a
permanent, cure and the most dread"
ed habitual sick headaches yield to
ts influence. Wo urge all who are
afflicted to procure a bottle, and
give this remedy a fair trial. In
casoa of habitbal constipation Elec
trie Bitters cures by giving the
needed tone to the bowles, and few
case long ! resist the use of this
medicine. Try it once, Fifty cents
and $1.00 at Fetzer's Drug Store.
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Knowledge
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Is easy enough if ' you look
for; it in the right place.
This is i the : right place . to
learn just what to- do for
that debilitating condition
which Spring always brings.
Do j you want to be cured of
that languid feeling, get
back your s appetite, sleep
soundly, and feel like a new
man?
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4yer's Sarsajparilla
wilj do it. It has done it
for jthousands. It has been
doing it for 50 years. Try it.
lead forf the "Cureboolc." 100 pages free
J. C Ayer Co. IoweU. Mas.
ELY'S CREAM BALM is a poaltlTecure.
Apply Into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 60
cents at Druggists or by mail ; samples 10c by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warred St New York City.
Mtevensou On tbe Outlook, '
. Ex-Vice President Stevenson end
wife, who arrived in Chicago last
night, spent Sunday at the Palmer,
House. Mr. Stevenson expressed
himself pleased with the prospects of
leaving the car ea of public affairs,
and said he believed a life of retire
ment will not prove an unpleasant
cnange. - -
"I was very favorably impressed
with my successor, Vice President
Hobart," said Mr. Stevenson. "He
is a pleasant and an able man, and I
am sure will fill the office with
Ihohorarid success.
fMr. Gage is , taking well at
Washington. His popularity will
hel p him to overcome many . obsta
cles. The Senate will undoubtedly
recognize the principle of arbitra
tion, as President McKinley sug
gests." 1':--.. , -r A - - - A
Mr. Stevenson will return to His
home, Bloomingto'n,' 111., tomorrow.
--Chicago Dispatch, 7th.
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Just try a 10c box of Cascarets.
the finest liver and bowel regulator
ever made. '
liast Notice Town Taxes. ; ' "
I must have your taxes by the 1st
m ., mw ' v - m. . . .
ot Jannarjiv'il. mit Chavez to settle
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CAPITAL STOCK, - $50,000.
We are how ready for business at
ourlnew banking office in,the Propst
building. Your account is resnecv.
fully solicited, and we promise you
caref ul and courteous attention and
everv facilitv fionsmtfint with snnnH
barikingi K: :!v
Deposits from 25 cents up taken
m our -, .. A, . f-
SAVIKGSI DEPARTMENT,
Interest paid on eavings and time
deposits.' " 'I ,
Call to see us and see our burglar-
proof safe with time lock. i
I' viiTurifvnnnfl
with the town on that date. I hope c T ' iuiuiuj.
all persons owins the same will 11 J-- OA-vLAWSpNOIL,
a . w . : w n-r si m t an -mm mm r mj mm r tct vr-
wuw. . A II ill kJU IJUUl I : W A llUWflU'l'U l
peueu io auveruse ii not paid, bv
that time. I hope vou will settle
and sa ve coBts. - J. L. BogebJ
, Town Tax Cdllectori
uct. i&. tf tz.mt
DR. D. W. FLO WE.
D. P. CAOTQN, ( JAS. G. GIBSOU,
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RACKET
RQantsSilkoline yd.
nante of percale worth10o at
366 yds of thelfinest black sateens
made'al15cj regular price 25cyd.
SHirt waist'silks 25c to 75c yd. x
:Whit$ goods5 to 22Jc yd., ... .
We have in stpcfc and on" the j road
about 50 boltd of nainsook', lawns,
dimities; Idarieilee1 lotijg cloth etc,
ranging from 5c to 25c : yd,
Good gingham at 5 to 8 1 3c.
Bargains in red or whiteflanneL -Embroidered
flannel skirt ! patterns
of 2 yds at 1:48 per pattern.!
Cotton flannel at 6J to" 10c ydi
Counterpanes 48cj to '$2.2j : ; r -Nice
line of .Marseilles cribj counter
panes at "48ci"4 L
Cotton blankets 48c. !' .
9-4 bleached sheeting at 20c.:U I
Red or light blue cotton plush at
74c. : j r : ". .
Cnenille' table covers at 40 j, do por
tiere $2.50. i
Goat rugs $2.50. I
Lace curtains 68c to 82 pair, j
Oil window shades 25 and 30c. !
Brass trimmed curtain poles 22Jo. Cake boxes 33 to 60c.
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Dep
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Plain coffee pots 5c up.
fixtra heayy copper bottom at 20c
Covered buckets 5c to 12c.
Open buckets 9 to 12 Jc.
Zinc bucttets 20c.
Wash pans at 3c to 10c.
Granite, wash pan8.25c.
Dish' ban? 10 to 25c. -
Waiters 5c to 60c.
Milk or baking pans 3c to 10c.
Gray granite baking pans 13 to 2oc.
Blue and white bakiDg pans 13 to
35c.4 ' V.'v-
Tubed cake pans 5 to 20c.
2 -quart tin ete w pots 103.
.2-quart gray granite stew pots 25c.
Gray granite rice boilers 75c to 81.15
Blue rand white rice boilers 95c.
Sauce pans 15 to 20c.
Milk strainers 10 j.
Soup Btiainers 10c.
Grayey strainers' 5c.
Tea strainers 3 and 4c. .
Bowl 5c. ;
Bread boxes 38 to 68c.
Oil table cloth 18c yd.
Floor oil cloth 25c yd.
1 piece straw matting at 25c yd.
Baskets from 2c to 81 24. i
Stationery Dep't.
Pencil tablets jwith 125 leaves at 2c;
larger ones at 4 and 5c. ! I
Ink tablets worth 5c at 3c; 10c ones
at 5c and 15c ones at 10c. i
Jobs in box paper at 10c box. ;
Fine note paper at 18c per lb.
10-inch envelopes at 5c per pack.
Lead pencils 3c doz to 36c. i -Ink
and mucilage 3c.
Steel pens 4c to 10c doz. r
Paper back novels at 5 and 10c.
Cioth bound novels 15c. i
WE CAN SAVE YOU 50
PER CEJN T OF THE AGENTS
PRICES OF STANDARD
WORKS. j j
We sell for 84 sets that they charge
810 for. See ! us before buying;
'twill cost yon nothing to look.
Can get you almost any standard
works from Encyclopedia Bnttan
Spice boxes in case 48c case.
Cash boxes with lock 60c.
Zinc coal! hoods 25c.
Zinc slop buckets with lid 3Sc.
Painted tin slop buckets 25c. !
Foot tuba 38c. ,
Toilet sets 81.25.
Never-leak oil cans 25c.
Iron bread pans 10c and 15c.
Tin muffin cards 10 to 18c.
Tin graduated quart measures 5c.
Painted toy cups 2c. 1
1 pt cups 20c doz.
1-2 gal milking cups 5c.
Black handle dippers 5c.
Black handle granite dippers 15c.
Vegetable i' graters 10c. r
Nutmeg graters 4c.
Pie panB 2 for 5c. .
Granite pie pans 10c.
Jelly pans 3c.
Granite jelly pans 10c.
Flour sifters 12c.
Child's trays 25c.
Stove lid lifters 3c, can openers 4c,
vegetable ladles 5c ' ,
Cake turners 4c, sad iron stand 4c,
coffee pot stand 4c, soap stand 5c,
ica at 828 down to Juvenile works. I and lots1 of other tinware.
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Have prepared themselves to. supply the wants
I of our growing trade, with the very latest styles
to be found in any market. j
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New . Goods , in . Every . Department.
Attractions all over the house, and when you
spend your money with us you can rest assured
. that you get all i your money will buy in any
" market. I r i
Special attractions
! in
Ladies
Dress
Goods
More than 50 pattern dresses, no two alike, from ;
30 to 70e yaid. All the new things in in Wash
Goods,! Dotted Swiss, Lawns, Dimities, Linen
effects,! Ducks, white, black and tan. EVITT .
BROSi F1JNE SHCES for Ladies are the best.
. All of our Ladies' Ties are now ready to show.
We have them at SOc.and up to $2, Ladies' Con-
TJ esshoest $1.6'Ce.ffooa. J . .
IB O -r S ' G Ii O TE I U Gr .
All new. Suits at 90c and up to $3.50, and every
one a bargain, j I
BEST LINE OF HOSIERY IN THE CJr
Mothers are especially; xequeated to see our Chil
1 dren's Hcse, all the way from: 5c.to 25c pair,
Best stock we ever had double heel and toe,
only 10c pair.
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Our TSilTBM Department
Is run with no extra expense to usand we can
selilof Jess inargin, than you will "Be abl to buy
inltp.Bed Room Suits, : Beds, Bureaus,
Tables, ; Lounges, Mattresses; R,6ckers,, etc. We
want your business and we will treat you right
to get and keep it.
DICK.
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