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4nS Otl Kill i i e m i Mil b r f i i n PRicfc: $4.00 per yar. CONCORD K. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 1900. -SinglH copy 5 qents. : JOY. AFTER DtSAPrOISTAEUT. : ' I he Cup 'Bubbles 'Over and Mirth, is Unrestrftined-Good Matured Mob. Many a one has on his way through lifo had to cross a . swollen'strearnVhioh proved to be a little deeper than was anti cipated, when very unwelcome isibns presented ; themselves and there was something of a soared feeling, but after getting f cros and retracing the scense a f ieling of mirth was experienced. Ko it was with the people of Ca- I arrus. " On Thursday evening and night the -white brigade found that their majorities.were ,l oing to" be reduced almost to Gocimals compared with expec tations, and even when it wTas known that all was saved and not a package was lost in'cross i tig the flood of falsehood and ileness, 'there was an uncon 'rolable depression. Patriots ;ere disconfited that Cabarrus hould be at the very tail end in the march of good government nd progressive civilization. JJut r, 'reaction came on and. man- urnodto man saying we have 1 ron and the good women come to our comfort (heaven bless them) saying you have won, it is enough. A feeling of joy came . n that was like a glass of seed let powders, it just had to "bile" ;ver. Under the awning of the Can non & Fetzer Co. store a stool as placed and Sheriff Peck was v.ut on and commanded to speak. Then Mr. C W Swink was hoisted as a captain at a corn vhucking and placed on the Uand of triumph. He insists ; aat he can't make a speech, b.ut ' e did. , 3 Mr. John W Propst was cap ' ired and hoisted also and had omething good to say. A better example of a good ; itured mob- can hardly be aagined. , When any man's name was tiled-out he was simply 4n ic as as instanced with Chairman1 i ourisr who ventured too close n i i horse back. He soon .found :iat there was no escape. The ; iins were in the hands of others , id he was a prisoner in the . inds of the white brigade. He i .und himself out of the saddle .i .id on the'sfool to sieak or re D jnt that he camehat way. Col. Long was among the cap ' nred. The victims were many ; id he got off lightest who took )vs dose cheerfully. The cup of joy and hilarity 1- ibbled long before an air of composure and business could h j resumed. The Arpetite of a Goat , Is envied by all whose stomach and J ver are out of order. But such should X low that Dr. King's New Life Pills, r ve a splendid appetite, sound diges i m and a regular bodily habit; .that res perfect health and great energy. " nly25c at Fetzer'tCdrug store.J MAJORITIES GItOW. Stat Goes DMnocratic by Nearly 60,- OOO-BotMlouses at Legislature by More Than Tf o-Thlrds- Counfy 'Ma jorities. The ITemodratic majority in tho State is now found to be close to 60,000. The aggregate majorities going Democratic is 6,4,678, says the Raleigh corres pondent to the Charlotte Ob server, and aggregate of fusion majorities is 5,125. There will be some contests. Gross irreg ularities are charged In Ran- dolph, Harnett and Willies. The following is tKe summary of county majorities up to 3 o'clock p. m. Friday: Alamance 250, Anson 1,625, Beaufort 1,200, Bertie 1,515, Bla den -300, Buncombe 600, Burke 250, Cabarrus 378,, Camden 7, Carteret 250, Caswell 100, Cataw ba 50, Chatham 100, Chowan 400, Cleveland 1,513, Columbus 1,000, Craven 1,500, Cumberland l,0u0, Currituck 500, Duplin 727, Dur ham 700, Edgecombe 3,500, For' syth500, Franklin 900, Gaston 800, Gates 650, Granville 600, Greene 500, Guilford '800, Hali fax 3,000, Harnett 154, Hert ford 975, Iredell. 400, Jack son 100, Johnston 2,040, Jones 250, Lenoir 1,0'50, Lincoln 200, Mar tin 1,023, McDowell 200, Meck lenburg 3, 650, Montgomery 500, Nash 800, New Hanover 3,016, Northampton 1,263, Onslow 800, Pasquotank 800, Pender 850, Perquimans 300, Person 300, Pitt 1,200, Richmond 1,500, Robe son 3,500, Rockingham 867, Rowan 1'500, Rutherford 250, Scotland 1,100, Stanly 800, Tyr rell 100, Union 1,800, Vance 400, Wake 1,400, Warren 800, Wash ington 460, Wayne, 2,300, Wil son 1.3C0. Fusion majorities: Alexander 100, 'Caldwell 100, Davie 300, Henderson 125, Madison 900, Mitchell 1,500, Polk 60, Wilkes 600, Yadkin 840. ..-. . Democrats have carried David son, iarniico and Kandolpn. Both sides claim Orange. Ma con is very close. The returns show that to the Senate there are elected 38 Democrats and 9 fusionists. with three scats doubtful, and to the House 95 Democrats, and 13 fiisionists while twelve seats are in doubt. Th election of!irs made their returns today (Saturday). yhe variations 01 the State tickets were so slight tht w give only the vote for Governor, which is as follows: Aycock 1,915 Adams. 1,550 Aycock's majority 3G5 The vote on the amendment stands.- For Amendment 1,893 Acrainst Amendment 1,515 ! Majority for Amendment 378. I County Ticket. FOR SENATE. McAllister . . . l,bU2iJJ L. U. , eai l.oyu Majority 272! HOUSE. Morrifc 1,881 Newell 1,564 Majority 317 REGISTER OF DEEDS. Johnson 1,891 Penninger : 1,640 Majority ... .... 251 sheriff. ' ' Peck ' l',850 Sims 1,662 Majority 188 TREASURER. Swink .... . 1,915 Caldwell 1.613 Majority 302 C'OTTON WEIGHER. Propst 1,941 Boger 1.59Q Majority 345 CORONER. Lentz . . 1,894 Query 1,634 Majority 260 ' SURVEYOR. Long . . . . 1,904 Lentz 1,646 Majority 258 commissioners. Gillon 1,890 Cline ' 1,914 Stallings 1,887 Stafford 1,623 Kluttz.. 1,636 Weddington 1,633 FUSIOXIST OUTKAWE. Assault Toll Holders and licstroy'the Itallots. So far as heard from there was only one point of disturbance in the State on election day. That was in Chatham, a fusion strong hold, where on seeing tho vote going against them in the count ing out, they rushed upon the poll-holders threatening to burn tho house and turning over tho boxes, spilling and mixing the tickets, then taking them out and burning them. It was a made up plot that Democrats were suspicious of and it was effected when the danger was thought to bo over. The Best Prescription for ChillsJK And'fnver is a bottle ot Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. It is simply iron bihI quinine in ft tameless form. No cure no pav. Pric 50c. . A FRESH LINK OF i tycE Candies, ? r ,ALSO NICE FRHSIT Summer Cheese AT S. J. ERVIN'S ( ' j ft 11 : (2 r rv s- 0 ; y. R . Hvcnpncm Curt WE.SELL IT Will cure Indigestion and '. . . Dyspepsia 8 B' . - . 0 If you are troubled of these dis- 12 and be cured. It costs you 2o cts. 0 J) per bottle. Q fi Concord Drug C6 Ss g Phdne37. jj In most stores this word is applied to almost any article of dislike that is tumbled into a shelf to take care of itself. . For this reason in nwny stores you can not find the so-called HDtion in the riht style or even if found at all they are shop-worn and; covered with dust. At this store the term Notions' means a great deal. The Notion Department is kept separate; it's just like a regular Notion Store every thing is fresh and stylish; every little Notion want can be filled right here. We are making quite a hit on Staple or Medium-Priced JEWELRY. AVe give you a list of some advance fall styles: Horse Shoe Stick Pins, small and large size.s 5 and 10c. Large size Oxidized and Gold Plate Horse Shoe 25c. Sterling Silver Horse Shoe 75 and 98c. Large line of Brooches from 10 to 25c. Sterling Silver Noveltirs 25c. Now . lino, of Shell Hair Brooches and Hair Onnntents at a most reasonable pric. 5 doz. White P. K. Stock WE ARE RIGHT IN IT. We do not offer you a Dollar for Fifty cents, but we do offer you the Best Line of Stoves in Concord Solid car of Star Leaders just arrived; fifteeu years guarantee on fire Imck-satisfaction guaranteed r money Uck. We also have in stock Iron Kings, Gate City and Georgia Home. !itiiifIiriIiiiriiiIiiilitiIrif$iMliirtiiitilutliiiliJi:iigiurirIiittiiIri)itfIiiitiik3 O a VI DO YOU PLAY A SPRING INSTUU oAj 1 MENT? WE SELL 'EM- Violins, Guitars, Ifenjons, Maudolins, Zithers, Accordions, etc., and all kindft of strings and repairs. !iiiii!(miiitM!liii!i:iiiiIiiiuiiiiiiliiin1i!iuijiiiiiiinmii!iiii!!;iiiK FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! No house in North Oarolinaarriea a larger stock or better lino, and we will sell you goods as cheap as the saino grade of goods can te bought anywhere. We have said and say, come and see if it be true., Bell, Harris & Co. Residence Phone. . . .90. ctwuuljim nil 1 'imi'i 1 1" 1 ! t (Jurttions Answered. ifeB. August Flower stfll has the larg- est sale any medicine ia thd1 civilized world. Your motbVrs and grandmothers never thought 'of using, anythine else for indigestion or billiousfless. Doctors were scarce, and they seldgm heajd of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They need August Flower to clean out the sy&tem and stop'fermentation of undigested food, re'gulate the action cf the .liver, stinfn late the nervous and organic action of the system,, and that is all they took whn feeling dull and bad with head aches and other aches. You only need a few dopes of Green's August Flower, in. liquid form to make you satined there is nothing serious tho matter with yon. For sale by all dealerb in 'Jiviiized countries Advance fall styles in Belts are boiig shown- come and see thorn. Collars, 15c value, go at 10c. f,s5.1!?5?3S'.J?''7r.,' Store Fhono... .12. mum 11 ir r11
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