U. Xu.-No. 2709 CON CORN, N. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 1898 Whole No lllQS Br id Mil n i 511. iv. i Nil. . OnnnVAnC jarvis ana uiubi ofv0 to Bo Here. peat horseback procession, Bar'." !' fl" A" a"a Bls ..iv: ( Mislo-rfnxnu ClilTnlry ?fV.r ween Before Old Cabarrus. In clearly Btated in our constitution and which could not rtossibly be at the disposal of our coming legislature. Unlike his opponent, he cited the terrible condition of our schools, es pecially in the eastern part of the State where white teachers most eo before negro committeemen. He did not favor the present election law, and showed its invalidity in its one part that of registration. He also cited the extra expenses now incumbent upon our people, by our representatives living in high life while attending ,tbe legislature. Mr. Weddington then replied in a short speech. In a very round about way he spoke of the Demo0 crats haying raised the anesrac-nt on the pole from $1.01 to $1 11 and made a calculation for the people of PERSONAL POINTERS, v., o T J Jarvis will make a 1 . . ri O . 4. i icul e'peecn in uoncoru on oai-dav,-the 5:h day of November. Qje Ci more opsakers will be se- red for trie occaon in uuuiuuu. . JU ia fixed upon now to fl v. w v- - U L aV, a oraad rally in Concord such the ratea of work by the chain gannr , hae not hd since we had a Mr. Hartsell soon arose though aud lt1-p sn vital.. Committees will be informed the audience that the Pop- Qfiednd a graild aggregation of ulista had still raised' the assessment orsback ridtrs from every towr- jp in the county is called for and cfidentij expected. A great barbecue dinner will be rovided and Cabarrus will show g-he is alive to the occasion. rMr.R J Haltom, of Sallisbury, I is here today on busiriess. Mr. Frank Freeze, of the Mor ria hardware store, is up in the Mill Hill neighborhood on -'business. - Postmaster. Patterscon went over to Raleigh last ni&ht to attend the State Fair. - -Messrs. Sam Sloop and H M Weir returned from Albemarle yes terday evening, where they have been for several days. Mr. J 0 Funkhonser, of Ha- geretown, Md., who was here some months ago putting the pipe organ in the Luthern church, arrived here this morning to do some work on it. A FRESH SUPPLY Oif fsom $1.11 to $1.16. MR. BLACKWELDEK DEAD. CH h H SE Kangaroo School Shoes. Rt? ,t retire hi n The Master Piece of an Artist Nothingmore imporlant to the In the shoe making trade ib L lift health, comfort and well being of handsome and stylish 2. Of), at After iinsrerlnc AbontOne Tear 51 e Passed Away Brights Disease Tle t'aose of His Death. Only a few weeks ago Mr. Harvey Blackwelder. who has been in bad Lst each man and woman be ready health for a number of months, was to act well the part assigned and taken from Concord to the home of V , a i-5H--f Jm3 father, Mr. JNoah fSlacfcwniaer Mn XT it fnnrnahin Sinrtft thftfc timp If solidifying the voters of that par- .inking aradnallv. until :y that has stood and we trust al- Tuesday he breathed his last. ays will stand for good government Blackwelder was am.cted Hid wfiite Bupremacy against all with ijrights disease witn a arop- eical sffection. He leaves a wife and several children. He WAFERS children than to have them well shod. Nothing worae for their health than to let them go with cold wet feet. Where can you get the best shoes $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes fcr La dies that we are showing in our exquisite'falt stock. Dur able, pretty as a picture and the acme of perfection in foot And Cakes Received. They are fine. Try them. oinbinations. is a o Hear the Candidate Speak for the least money? We claim wear, we claim for our fine i that light here is the place. We shoes. We are showinrr a giye you the greatest variety to splendid line of shoes for the 1 . I i. TTT .. i ui. juur ona ,r0m. Uttle-tolks from tha littlfe 8oft make the lowest prices for kind of I . . ., . . Ervin & Morrison ta'- : "Z, irZ.m n cn I IN FACT. OUR PRICES ARE OROCERe BOUND TO BE THE LOWEST, and slippers, sizes t, are just BECAUSE WE PAY MOfiiEY the thing you want for beds From Greenland'. lex Monntains. "aUJl" xoxwx x- q . Eev. Stubblebine gave his lec- We want to sow you onr line of ff . ture l uesaay ' niBnV 1UQa ;"" All sizes, all styles. Th best shoe is beyond competition, rnnrt house. The audience was not v, 4-v, c?4i. rn - w I L VX HUD JUUHJJLID L1L liUD L J Lcfc LiC3 . kAL as good in numbers as the merits oi Ifor our liangaroo Shoes. - ttO JJUUU. I Li UUUIUHIO VJ .VL w- AV WM U.vubMtwW WUWUHt 1 , brother of Mr Jno. A Blackwelder, the lecture ; can claim. "From C'ariyi Cattai tt Tuesday who is now at Newberry, S. 0. " Greenland's Icy Mountain" is based dllllUil TCLZrCr M Company. HI PARKS CO. It was our pleasure on at Mt. Pleasant to hear the , . ,. j. uv uuu jiwnyuv j I On lDQlVlUUUl Dfctliijr ouu w woo - andidates make their speeches, or y R a .icklev . nastor of Trinity U;n Tt nnnaiflta of a lecture largely I J I V.WM. " - V L . ; M In f Via Hvaf ftmfi I - I ' .. atner aDDouuueuicuiPr.uD ui0. n,Qtiieran cnnrcQ. illustrated with stereopticon scenes. uring this campaign. On account The sDeaker beean with the theory f other engagements, Hon. ii h a Marriage at canndnviiic. Greenland was once a warmer mith and Rev. W T Cutchin were Tonight at the home of Mr. T C ciimate and even may have been rl fViorov on 'unnnnnt nf fiickness Wilson, at Connonville, his daughter ia0 ! rtf T?,ftn TCtririnnmB wuv.v. vl .www U - . , ..... . . I tUO vr. ' Jr. J Lawaon Peck was also absent. . isf!, !; "'TT'?, exist that the dlimate was once Mere announces for the different , , . warm and salubrious and the land I nornDUCKie is wen kuowu at . . , fficea were made by all of thecandis htivint, Kfin there for abroductive, though now the island 'dates. (Tcent when the time came LnVmr of va. Misa Wilson is a is cold and barren. The lecturer J ' u UiU MW W W w M mm- - - j of friends m tnat part 01 our city, scenes, relating in a vaity way iue i I I I I II ii UN I O 1U lbili YYIin UO i Miss vvnson was once emDioy m incidents of his own voyage, ine . .1 -iiv i nrr !, - . . . n in tne munnery store oi mists utuiaiu fielda WGre esDecially beautitui. Alexander. A nt a nwnB. the rngered SX. lOW Ui tuu uum.j on heighte; the bleak and dreary elates for the Legislature. Mr. W M Weddington made the opening epeech,begining by the abuse of Chairman Simmons, on account of the circular letter'. He also played upon the ignorance of the people by. k ,; : .... xu lin.inAViiciaiiionf. I ni..tLi.i.'.l. 1 t .-. w- tnVtt in V o ' . . ' I - 1 4- V r ttt o Irno' t.rvft TinlHr Dealt tune, but we are informed that he court house at 8 o'clock. The ad thTd were shown 13 gradually weakening on this sub- mission fees will be 15 and 10 cent?, and even the n s w . M at eah precinct. He woa.d R8V. Stubblebine has been a JfSf iSE uve the people believe that Mr. missionary in the great city, and ?w inewiu p Montague was the ore who put Jim will give a vivid word and canvas inR . habi picture of the city as it is. , . A Birthday Dinner. Uq q longed for. A big birthday dinner is being The latter part of the entertain- Young over the inmatea of the deaf and dumb asvlum. and he even my showed to the people .the picture of Jim at his work. He started to read the Chadboarn letter or letters but was called down on account of time. Mr. Hartsell followed his oppo nent by a fifteen minute speech, fi'8t citing to the people the innum erable amount of extra taxes levied b.v the fusion legislature. He was glad to Bay that tfce statement of Mr. Weddington in regard to Jim Young was absolutely false. He also answered a statement that Mr. Wed dington had made in regard to there being five negro road overseers in Rowan county by informing the audience that he had Mr." Theo. F KluttzY statement that this was false. This was, very probably, sufficient for the audience.' Mr. Hart8elf soon showed to the people the means by which any one can be deprived of his vote and which is Give us your-ear and we will tell'yo their eason why- ie Slums of New York City. ' " . This will be the eubject of Rev. FURNITURE is the burden of our song. We study. Wbffr nhhlehWs lecture tonight in the their peculiar garD, tne aog day, we dream ofdt by night- Our highest imbition in a business way is to give the good people of Concord and country for miles around the advantage of a FURNI TURE STO RE EXCELLED B Y NONE and EQ UM.LL- ED by few in North Carolina. Buying in carllots for spot cashfrom the best factories in the United States gives us a long lead, inlbhe, direction that interests buyers. Wehuvehthe BESIWSTOCR, the best prices that has ever been our pleaeure to offer our customers- We lhanJc our friends for the splendid trade given us in the past. We hope; bylclose lattentiou to your, interest to merit it in the future- i Dont fail to see those handsome "Golden Oaks'lCome and see us, we will do you Good - given at the home of Mr. Fred Giass ment was for the amusement of the today (Wednesday.) It U Mrs.G ass's children, and were highly colored birthday that is being celebrated, comic pictures. Besides the family, others are1 there 0vercome eviI . wjtn good Over among them being Mrs. W A Calds come your coughs and colds with nfciiHrpn. Mra. WillPronst. One Minute Cough Cure, It is bo Cil ' I j fn it. Tt. nnrea I IT! If II 1 I'll n I I K.I v a ha aw " Ktpr l & i i croup, oroncniiiPt puDumuuia, Mis. D A Caldwell, and Mrs. Earnhardt. The Musical Concert. The Woody Bros., of Chicago, gave their musical concert at the Lutheran church Tuesday night, consisting entirely of vocal music, arranged in solos and trios. They are exceptionally fine singers and succeeded in getting up their num ber for holding t ieir mts cal ccn vention which lasts for five night?, beginning on Thursday night. Ndboay need have Neuralgia Gev Tr. MlteJ iSSlW toom druggists. "One cen 6cso- grippe and all throat and lung dis- esee. J r UiDson. Ml8 Nettle mltn Dead. On Tu s lay afternoon Mies Ne' tie Smith, daughter of Mr. Ed. Smith, died of the dread disease -consumption. Miss Smith was a nice respectable young lady of about 20 years of age. The faneral was preached by Rev. Hinson at White Hall, after which the re mains were interred in the grave yard at Rocky R'dge Bell, HarH