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Vol. Xi-.. No. '2708 CON001U N. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9 189S Whole No 1176(k I BACK AT HOME AGAIN. SPAIN'S REPLY RECEIVED. PERSON AL POINTERS. V I The Key. W T Talblrt Will Affillinle With ihe Popnllst Party So Lenirer. The Rev. W T Talbirt called in The Stats dab d ( ffice Monday and authorized us to eay that he will votejthe Democratic ticket hereafter. He wae originally a Democrat but wu led to hope for improvement in our conditions by voting the Popu- list, ticket. Ho thoroughly dig- gnsted with the effects of the Popn. list movement aiid washes his hands of it. He says he is now fully and completely restored to the Demo-. rrofir hrtnaPrinlH TTo axna ho Tifta " J "v i i i i ueuru wuuiy umuCr ui m neighbors speak in the same vein and feels sure that there will be uuuuieuu tiiai win reiuru iu me I 3 I i. 1 4. . III 4. A 1 Bticaiiug vcktLicauio piuiciiij. x-iu una Democratic ranks jick enough of the however be. n caught, tied and im soscalled reform movement. eA ua Tbc Teachers' Institute. The Teachers' Institute to be held August 22-26 should be attended by mhn in the work daring the coming winter. Interest in a work is usually attended by success. The most sue cetsfal teichers are thoe moot inc. terested in the work of teaching. Friday, the 26th, will be set apart for the public and committees of the respective districts. AH are invited . , . . , . to be nresent on that dav Arrange ments are making to h,ve one or more addresses by some of our fore- most educators. r r Presid.nt McW of the State Normal and Industrial College has already signifie' his willingness to come. President Alderman . of the State University, has wntten'that & will COme if his duties Will allow. Sta e Superintendent Mebane has also been invited and will doubtless be present if other engagements will permit. We feel assured that the 26th will be a dav of ereat imnortance to the people of Cabarrus. Ewv friend of i , j i j 1 to hear the difltincmisriprt trntmpn who are at the head of the noblest work now doing to promote the in terests of North Carolina. Each institute will be conducted with open doors. Visitors will be welcome. H TJ Ludwig. A Colored Fireman Dead. Jno. Ury, a colored man of our place, and who belonged to the cols ored fire company, died Monday of consumption. The firemen in a body turned out this (Tuesdavn morning to pay a tribute to their brptherX fireman. The remains were mried ih the catnp ground beyond thdt5bt. ' concordto tose Mr. stone. Mr. W A Stone, of Forest Hill together witf his family, have moved to Almarle, where he will buy ihe grocery business of Mr. Jno. Atkins. We regret to lose Mr. Stone from our city, but what is Concord's tosa ia Albemarle's gain. The colored Institute. Rev. F T Logan, assisted by Pres. identJus; B Dudley, of the State A A- y - & M . I !nl lorro nVAAnBVwnA XT I : ,."7C"UV " r v iuwo, wm conuuee me insu tute for the colored teachers. President Dudley will be glad to meet the colored people in the inter est of the college of which he is the head. The colored people should come and see him . All druggiste sell Dr. Miles Pain Pills. Every woman needs Dr. Miles Pain Pill Wot an Unreserved Submission to ; Terms. Spain's reply to the peace propo. sltinn arrived Monday evening, bat waa only laid before the Cabinet t0av (Tuesday) No knowiedge 'cf lta tenor can be bat it ia evident that it ia t .. . n0t 8 onditional snrrender, bb WM halJed by certain dispatches, The document is of considerable length, as indicated by its coming lu piece meals during the evening. Caught and Tied. We are reliably informed that Mr rnn nnnnft11 nf vn- T1 tnwn. Lv: v,- fA afai; iui rr t,oa At the McGraw school house, five miles from 0oncord, there was Poaching Sunday by Rey. Talbirt. who informs us of W T this aAir. ,Mr. J no. Connell stole Miss Minnie Bradford and carried her to the home of Mr. Thcs Tal birt. On Monday morning papers were issued and Mr. Connell and Mias Bord were happily united m macrlmony Dv v w laIDlrl 4 thaure of Form, In3,e:id of the Soulherl1 issni I8883 now ,0 the Pre88 of 0Dr Sta". taey are advertising with the newB- P10"8 and nipensating the papers by issning 1-000 mile iook io ttetn- Thisis not contrary to the ruling of the railroad commissioners, as was tbe "g"'' '? Millions Given Away. It; is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in tne lan(i who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suner inS- Th9 proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Cghs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satis 6 ' Unn;nn 1 1.,!-, r . u.j curea inousanas 01 nopeiess cases. Asth ma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it Call at P. B. Fetzer's drug store and get a trial bottle free. Reg ular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. A Bljf Cotton Day. The time has not yet come this year that Cotton Weigher Biggers doesn't have to keep an eye on that pla-form, as the farmers are liable to bring cotton any day. Monday was a splendid day for him again, there havincr hwn 127 .aI . o The most of the number came from Mecklenburg county . " 1 . - - GEN- BLANCO COMES DOWN, Giyes it uP and wants oentienew and Conciliation. A Washington dispatch to the Baleigh Post says that Gen . Blancd has at last come down from his high horse and by proclamation informs the people that the war is practically over and that Cuba will fall into the I UHUU9 Ul I hands of tne Americans and the in- a.tgM conciliatory and forgiving demeanor. He is said to have changed his haughty bearing very much. , ' A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless in effect, touches ihe right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts a t once. J P Gibson. Mr. Joe Cannon ' , returned Monday night from Blowing Rock, after spending a week or two. Attorney Morrison Caldwell re turned homo this morning from '. Shelby, Mr. George Tenny, of Spattan burg, a Bewer builder, is here today with a view to taking the contract here of putting in our sewer pipes. Mr. and Mrs. J W Blair, of High Point, are visiting at the home ot Capt. Charles McDonald for a few days. Mrs. Blair is a niece of the aged Mrs. McDonald. Miss Connie Cline returned home this morning from a visit to her friend, Mies Mattie Miller, in Rowan county. - ' Little Misses Zula and Grace Patterson returned home this morn- ing from Rowan county, where they have been visiting at the home of Rev. C A Rose. Fresh SARATOGO CHIPS i Made out of New Potatoes. , Hot Stuff, . -AT Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 To The Public. We have gotton a firsUclass laun iryman from Cincinnati, who wi 1 conduct our business. He has put our machinery in1 first class con diion and ia now doing ork eqaal to the best. We shall now endeayor to please everybody by do- ing good work aud promptly de livering everything sent to us. We guarantee work and the safe delivery of every article sent us. If the wagon fails to call as requested, kindly report same to the manager, Mr. Purcell, who will esteem it a favor. Thankinar the public for its patronage and kind indulgence in tne past when so mucn nas gone J wrong and hoping to be still favored in the fature, we are Faithfully yours, Concord Steam Laundry. When you call for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve tbe great pile cure, don't accept anything else. Don't be talked into accepting a burns. J P Gibson. You inyite disappointment when yon experiment. DeWitt's Little EarlyT Risers are pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. They cure constipation and sick headache juefc as sure as you take them J P Gibson. HOOD'i ira. Jiliii has over ano over aiu i;v.'l by its cures. trhen all 6t;. tis the C.e iirri:;raii'ns failed, tnai rt.OfE runnejs VERY : INTERESTING. IIPll -W "W W-W w J, ONE LOT of Lwn worth 10 to oroat 5 cents. $ Worth 25 to to at 15c. vvortb 15 to go at 8o. These are Remnants Em--s----.,rK mm 8 X. K M Ladies- Gowns 40 and 50 cents. Ladies' Chemiee 20c. Ladies' Corset Covers 25c. Lad ies' Drawers. We are going to sell them. $ $ $ Nice Plaid Shirt Waists Worth 50 and 60 cents, To close out at 40centp. V fl 1 u M A Z 0 W If your Piano, Organ, Music ture line Phaeton or Buggy looks dingy r try one' bottle. You will never be without it. Lawn Swings No Push-ee no pull-ee, work-ee nd if yu don't look sharp we will Furniture ! World without loads of Chairs. Sounds like we floor. And we don't ! Rockers from 75c. to $10.00. We are in a position you want m the Furniture line'at the lowest possible prices. : Bell, Harris & Commpaey. With our newuFnneral Car" just in from Cunningham Sons & Co., of Rochester, N. Y, our Undertaking Department is unequaled in North Carolina. Store 9 Phone 13 r S Residence 'Pnone qo. P3 V a. ' YOU FURNISH THE FEEl? vE DO THE REsT. That's all we ask yon to do f r ninh the fet W will not only do he rest but we will do it well for $2 50.. : "We. have everything in Oxforda except your feet. An pnnce of satisfaction is worth; a ton- of talk. Satisfaction iron's I with every pair of shoes we sell. Respectfully, r A 11 A A' Shoe Furnishers. L E N E! IS ! Box, Clock or anything in ihe Furni Wititi All the E.atest Improvements well-ee, all snm-ee. CalNee see-ee sell you. end and more on the way. Two car do not intend to let people sit on tho 1 to! givyou anyfchins: Respectfully, Y x ? J .-vi v. . ;v ' . A V . S IT Dry Millar 1 A n iti.t- V 1 f s-,;-v
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