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! '4 Vol. XII.-No. 123 CON C0U1, N. cL FRIDAY OCTOBER 8 1897 W HOLE NO. 1,01S . 'J ' r ...... ., i .N H ' - l. PROBABLY KILLED II r. J W Wlncoft Falls ana is Fatally Injured. The Salisbury" Sun of the ,7 says : New4? reached the city this morn a perhaps fatal accident ins: of which occurred in Cabarrus county jewtsrdaj. "Mr. A J Wineccff, of this county, who owns property in Cas barrus county, was. at his farm in that county, working on some houses, when he fell a considerable dis- tance His ribs were broken loose from his backbone and both lungs were cut in twain; - "The first news the Sun received was to the effect that the injuries would most probable prove fata', The next we heard was that Mr. Winecoff was dead.' His family I rrrant tn Plahftrrnfl tnd&v." " . M The Mr. Wmecoff referred to by the San is familiarly known toour people as "Dick" Winecoif although his initials are A. J. tfe 1. m a very critical condition, and is at the home of Jim Asnby, in No. 4 town. flhip, who lives on his place. ASHEVILLE BANKERS AR- f RESTED, Embezzlement and Conspiracy the Charsres lieleasea Under 930.000 Bond Each. . Raleigh Oct. 7. A special to the News and Observer from Asheville says : William E Breese, president, W H Penland, cashier, and J U their wagons to College street, where Dickinson, a director of the defunct they accepted the Charlotte msr Firat National Bank of Asheville, chants' price. Sixteen bale of the were arrested here this morning on 1 indictments from the United States I Court, in session at Greensboro charging them with embezzlement and conspiracy. Thirty thousand dollars bail was required in each case, which was given. They have all been under $5,000 bonds since July 1, for violating the national banking act. Since then, market was nearly 20 roints in ad National Bank Examiner Maxey bss vance of any other market near beea io Asheville, and has made some startling diecoverie3 One of the3e discoveries is alleged to be the TiCt that $250,003 of tlaccommoda tion notes," signed by insolvent per- eons, and filled out by the officials, and gome forged papers, are in the bank. Some of the insolvent notes had been rediecounfed ut other banks. C B Leonard, the aian who u .apposed to have eeonr.d the note signers, comprising annors; street Cir motormen, plasterers, Carpenters and others of no financial standing his Aid to Mexico. ' Corn Shuckines. Corn.Shnckings are now in order. 8eated in the cotton line-up in this I city today. It was the biggest day from Rowan county, where he spent yttf and Cottca Weigher Biggers several days at his old home, during was forced to call in more help, which time he took a prominent Up to 2 orclock this afternoon 316 Dart in the old time corn-shucking, bales had been weighed at the plat He reports a good time, and lost form, and more on the streets. the nail off of only one finger. , lite Not Yet Located. Many questions have been asked as to where the cirens will pnt np -ju nionaay next, dug ine aenrea information cannot at this time he famished. An advsnoe 8 gent will be here tomorrow to decide on tbe location, and it Is the belief of those who hate desirable sites, that tbe circus will be pan np at McDonald's or on Wagoner's lot near Cannons ville. T!RED MOTHERS find her in Hood's Sareaparilla, which gives them pure blood, a good appetite and aew and needed STRENGTH MONEY 8AVED IS MADE. MecklenharjT - Farmers Their Cotton Here. Marketing Mr. H M Armstrong aid Mr, Josiah Hunter, both of Meoklen burg, brought cotton to this market on Thursday, and thev were well paid for the trip. . The first named gentleman sold ten bales, and the latter sold twelve, On the twenty-two bales the two gentlemen received about $41 more than) they would havejgotten had they sold their cotton in Charlotte at 6 20. ' This is a big item to farmers who have .large quantities of cotton to sell,) and every one in this entire section should reap the1 benefits of our high priced market. Farmers and merchants alike should fp read this news. Sharon's Cotton Procession. Thurfiday.fl Charlotte News gaV8 . were ab(mj. q CQtton hTQUglt to charlotte this morning from Sharon township, Afttr ,earning wbat the Concord market was, the entire crowd started or Concord. They drove np East Trade to Tryqn and down Tryon they went witn their banners flying "This cotton goes to Concord." Several of , the farmers thought of the 22 miles' ahead of them: the terribly dusty joads and losing their heart, they turned back and' drove 35 kept on and will be sold on the Concord market. From the towns near Charlotte the following prices were telephoned the News this afternoon: Gas touia 6 25, Belmont 6 15, . Rock iHill 6 10, Mt Holly 6 25, Con- cord 6 45 . lAs will b3 Bean the Concord Charlotte. In Charlotte today the best cotton brought 6.25 but there was little of this grade on the mark et. The ruling price waB 6.20." Sharon township is in. thesouth- eastern corner of Mecslenburg county. S3veral bales of the cotton in the above lot was brought fram the edge of the South Carolina hue BOTTOM! COTIONl! COTTON!! The Knmber of Hales Increased, But , th Prlce ?V MecKienourg, ouu; um;u, Rowan, Iredell, Gaston, Lincoln r!V.,r.no nnnnh'fla wafa ranrt. I Mecklenburg and Stanly counties furnished the most of the cotton. The price paid today was a few points below that of yesterday, 6.30 geing thfl rnUng price 4 For Over f 1AT Ter Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been nsed for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child- ren while teething, with perfect sue- cess. It soothes the child, softens tbe gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sootl- itg Syrup," and take no other kind PERSONAL POINTERS. Mies Laura Gourley, of Flow's, Bpent the day in the city. : - ; - Bev. C L T Fisher, of Charlotte, spent the day in the city. Mr. F V Barrier, of Salisbury, waa in the city yesterday. Mrs. Dr. W O Houston left last night for a visit to relatives at Mon roe. :, , .. . . v . .: : , "s Mrs. S J Lowe spent yesterday in Charlotte and returned last even- log. - Mr.; Mack Caldwell, of Harris- burg, waB among the cotton sellers today.. ' Rev. J J Payseur has returned from ML Pleasant, where he has been holding a protracted meeting. Mrs. Robert Hix, of Wilkes- boro, is visiting her parents," Mr. hand Mrs. T C Strieker. Mr. J W Cannon left this morng for New York and Boston, to be gone about ten days. 0 Mrs. N F Torke and Master Scotland, are spending the day at Harrisburg with little Miss Louise Wilson. , - Rev. Dr. H N Miller, president of Mont Amoana Seminary, passed through the city last night on his way to Salisbury.', Mr. R A Sappenfield, ,who came over to attend the marriage of his brother, Mr. C M Sappenfield, returned to Charlotte last night. Misses Ella Walter and Hattie Weddington arrived in the city this morning from Mont Amoana Semi nary, and will spend several days at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs.' R L Duval and Mrs. Fred S wink have returned from Augusta, where they had gone t attend the funeral of their grand father. Dr. and Mrs. J E Smoot and little son have returned from Salis bury and Cleveland. Dr. Smoot's father, Rev. Dr. Smoot, who was so eenouBly injured last week when thrown from a mule, is doing as well as could be expected. FRESH GRITS, LOOSE OATMEAL AND LOOSE PICKLES AT Ervin & Smith's GROCERS. i North Carolina ) In Office Clerk Cabarrus County S Superior Court Notice is hereby given of filiog of articles of incorporation of "The Concord Telephone Company." Tb a names of the incorporators are N F Yorke. L D Coltrane, W H Lilly, John P Allison and W C Houston, and such others as they may assOci ate with them; that tbe principal place of business is in Concord, A O, and its gtneral purpose and business is the conducting a gen eral telephone business within the State of North Carolina; t at tbe duration of the corporation is thirty years; the capital stock is $1,500 with privilege to increase, to 810,000 divided in shares of the par value of $50.00 each. Sept. 18th, 1897. c JasC. Gibson, o20) Clerk Superior Court. . 1 We have just 'opened a barrel of the finest kraut that has ever been I on this market. Btricker & Son. Mice Inoftpnr.iiQlinn 1ULUI IJUI UllUlli 'ffifjTm TVTTp This is f , , , the seaeon when ye n are looking - for these. We suggest you see them. They are1 not 968tvles. 'No. 1 and Mo. 2 are not seen any where else. Your attention please. Oar special pride in black goods is Soliei Granite and Broad Cloths. All 97. t. No back .numbers, and r the Roman Stripes. Plaited. Roman Bowr, All the latest in Braids Loops and Sets. Lot of Children's Reefers. Empire Bach in to day. - Cannon & Fetzer Co. 0 POT (gASH Bell, Harris & Co. - V Have bought out the entire stock of Furniture and good will of Lowe, Dick & Compan. They Bought for Spot Cash at a' price and they "Bouglit - It - To - Sell:" If you need any thing in the don't fail to UNDERTAKING in the State, our Mr. calls night or day. 1 1 2J!5': jr Slow Coaches and time Deal ers are not in the race. Prices talk;, they cannot be duplicated. We. have ao immense stock of Fin Shoes -both Ladie'Land Misses' and we are going to move thfm in the next 60 days. They will be sold - as, follows : Ladiil, Dongola Button andLfece worth $1,00 and $1 25 for 753. 2 00 " " u h 1 so 2 50, " " " " 2 00 3 00 ' " " " 2 5ft MEN8 FINE SHOES $125 Mens' Fine Shoes for $i oo 150 and 15 Vdo 1 2S 2 00 and 2 50 do 150 , 3 00 do 2 00 1 3 50 and 4 00 Good Year Wealts ' Shoes ; 2 50 5 00 and 6 00, Hand-Made 1 Shoes, 3 00 and 3 5a CORSETS.' No. 121 R. & G Oursetb sold at 75o, price..'. .... .60c No 115--R. & G. Cortsete sold at 75c, p-ice ..... . . .... .60c. No. 101 R & G. bpecial long waist sold at $1 00, price .75c. F. & P. French Goods sold at $1 00, price.......;:.... .7515. The cheaper liru s at same redaction. BLEACHED SHEETING. 36-inch Standard Bleached Sheet ing at. ... . ; . . . . . . . .4ic. 36 inch Pride of the West at. .10c. 9 4 inch Sheeting at. . 15c. 10 4 inch .Sheeting at.... . . .17c. We claim to Sell goods for less than they were offered by any honse in Concord and back up onr assertions by facts and figures 'which we place be fore the public We do not4cnow much -about animals, but will ask John Robinson next Monday. AnyDoay wishing to comparecour prices vvnth others we will take great pleasure in furnishing; them. Intelligent purchasers do not want money however, to down all prices given, and do as. 'to always have done refund money if purchase is not entirely satisfactory. . OULD MERCANTILE CO. Tbe People to buy yonr; Goods fronu ALK give us a call.' With a Free ... .V . Hearse and the best line ot :: GOODS Bell will answer all Harris k GoiopapY. S it 5 i - Mi Hi ' ' i 111 ! s m 1 p S t I Ml ! t 1 i it t si ii i 1 Ii If 1) ! ft IV: f 1 ( - -.
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