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0m 4 ' . m a . i i i i , -' : M, , . f - : . m V i 1 ' 1 " 1 ' 7 1 " : ..,. , ' 'v 11 ' - 1 'I ; .!4 4 Price: $4.00 per year. : - . MR. SIKES NOT UUILTT. . Ellen andlotan Jot in Jdl for Vpl- . " onlyg Dr. Lore and Others. As iud'cated w;th firsfcnews of the arrest ot Dr. Loye'oisoner . the implication of.MrSikes was a flimsy conspiracy and so fonn dationless that the case against him was dismissed and the ne gro woman Illen Nots and John Nots, her husband's brother, are in iail at Albemarle to await court. . " '. Since the above is in type we learn from Mr. V D SiVes, o our town; that Mr. Vann Sikes his brother, was not implicated to the" extend of being arrested and that his name was only used in connection with the affair when the .woman asked where the $5.00 -was to come from -and John Not s answered that he sup posed that he could borrow it from Mr. Vann Sike"s. How He Holds Tbem Down;. Mr. Jacob Dove showed us on Wednesday the 3rd an antiquated but not worn out. style hobble that he uses -for his jumping mules when he wants to pasture them : It is a piece of trace chai n with a shakle at each end that is easily attached or detached from the mule's pasterns. When rigged up with these the mule finds it impossible to jump and when he moves he must go rac coon fashion. Yery Appreciable Find. .Miss My r tie Moore, late from flarriman, Teno.,hastho exquis ite satisfaction of having a pear worth $20 that she herself found in Clinch river. It is Set. iri a beautful .gold ring making th ring worth $25. The pearl as she found it needed nothing to complete is symmetry or lustre It is very much, the shape of the the head' of a small pearl . collar button. It is indeed a very; ap preciable find. FredumUkaUw) a fall. 'Mr. A A .Wallace, of Enoch- vulle, fell from his wngon Tues day and received a severe injury. lie lost his'balance reaching for his break that caused him to fall He gpt home and put up his stock before sending for the doctor whQ.on examination found the skull factured. Doa'tThej Lea We'are informed hrft - Messrs. . II H Ovocash and G Wright, of the Enoctiviila neigltbtrhood, . iiave a No.. 4 Gciser theresher ruw by stcrm jo-.vor. They ' thresTiftl this yearl. 645 bushoJs oj wheat and fkiO bushels o oats. Blood Hounda for Winston. The Winston-Salem policemm have a pair of trained tfrlood- hounds OO t . : - 1 f- ,,.,. - -j w ,, , THESTORYa AFKrt 5 GATE AJAJt. . j w . .. :S f ' "3, t . 1 I that the Concord Steam Lanndry & Djre Mr. Si-ran Read? to Confcst th Aftser -Hw ReDubllcanXan Yute In the Sena- Wnrta t.li f,a.A ka V . Mon. toriSl rrlmrj Cleaning and Dyeing, 'and is ttottej pre- ' PrK Git. fecial jfthiA. Republic pen' Wfe .carrying. Mr. Bryefl and party faiet ;Deinocratic friend ran down here from LaCrosap!. t str'eet and between the last night. Mr. Bryan's atten-tw6 folfowing conversation Hon was today called to a state ment by a Mr. Kingman that he received $150,030- for insisting upon, the, silver plank in the Kansas Cit.y platform; he said: ' "It is hardly worth' whjle- to deny the 'charge of a man who hides behind a woman whose name he will not give, but in or der that, the uict unvci'upulous Repuplican may have no reason for repeating the charge ! .will say it is absolutely false ir. overy particular. No one ever ofered, promised, or gave- me that sum or any. other sum for urging that plank or any other plank in the Kansas City, platform or any other platform. 1 do not kuuvv aajLaiug oi Kingman, but it is said he is a cousin of Senator Cullom and do know something of Senator Cullom. . He should know wheth er his cousin is trustworthy or not, and if the senator will state over his own signature that he believes what his cousin says and is willing to represent him "in ail investigation-of the charge-, I will make him a proposition which will give him an oppor tunity to produce evidence." Mr. Bryan spoke here during the morning; In introducing Mr. Bryan Mayor Jones' pre dieted that fivo months from to day he would move from the plains of Nebraska to the execu tive mansion at Washington. 'Whether th.it h'.ippy proph ecy will be ful tilled will tpr.nd somewhat on your votv s," said Mr. Bryan, "but I want you to know that in the language of t he song I am willing toMeave i.;y happy home for you" .Mr. Bryan took up the ques tion of taxation, declaring that "unjust taxation is si'mply lar ceny perpotraunl by law. Another Silk Mill For North Carolina. There are already three silk mills in North Carolina one at Wadesboro, one at Fayettevillo and one atRoanoJco Rapids and now it is probable that one will bje established at Raleigh. Ne- .York capitalists, who own and operate sevetal silk rnilife in the North ana South have made uvcuiua iu lain uu.w ijos men of R8.1oigi and the latter will respend in a personal Jntei;- yiewfo be, hold at Norfolf, V&., vrheib tWe Nov Yorkers have 'usinew intcrfest Industrial r News. ' What a frctt fall hat that is of Mre Flypp's. Yes. That's v.. J" i -. her summer hat turned around t&NCOhb. K, tHURSCTAY, OQTdBEtf 4, 1900. ': relative to the snater ja 1 . uon liist Ltook : place " . "The Republican ".Yes, liaye. a ' preference . in ' this : sejnatoriul feusirjQss, but-I can't votei" If I could vote -your manouid jet my ballot, "but' of course; we Ro publicans are not. 'in it! when it comes tp voting - for a ' ftian for United States Senator. " 4 , . The. Democrat "If you will support S.and-So I'll .tix it to that'you - vn"rv'of6.' ' .You. r oted against the amendmeht in Au gust and do not intend to vote for Bryan in November. Now, instead of. doing that, you vote for Bryan in November, vhkh will qualify you for a senatorial ballot while I will vote for Mc Khjley and your party will not lose anything and yet you wij'l get to vote for Senator." The Republica-"But what about you voting for Senator ? If you do not support Bryan, you'll have to pass when it comes to that. ' The Democrat "Don't worry about taey I voted- the str aigh t thing h the August election and there- is ; no . turning .me down whatever I may do in Novem ber," "It was agreed, and now one senatorial candidate' is assured of a vote which otherwise would, never have bean cast. Charlotte Observer. ' Three Cotton Mills Shut IUnvn. Three cqtton factories at Haw River have closed, down. The T operatives of one demurvwJ t fan removal of an unpo)uar super intendent. Their dem i not complied with and they with drew, and the operatives from two other mill walked out in sympathy with them. Yon Rseuiue no risk when a buy Chamberlain'H Colio. Cholera nod Oiar rhoea Remedy-' M.'L. Mar all re fund yonr money if you are. not. natie- ned alter neinr it. It 1a eferywaero admitted to be the most Biiocvsbliil rem edy in neeor bowel eom plain ta ajj the only one that nerer falls. It ia rJeaa ant Baie and reliable. . . V. , A fresh. Line .' Nice .Caddies;; i ALSONIO tfRESH mi Summer Cheese AT S. J. EKVIN'S ' ll m II Mi .REMfiMfeER" Onu PRICES 4RE AS FOLLOWS; Coat Vest Cleaned and'Preosed $ .75 Pair of Pants " . - . .. ,40 Or Whole Suit' 1.00 AnOverfcoat . 75 tb 1.00 Ladies Skirts " ;. ' . 6p,to 1.00 Snits Dyed and PresseXl ' w 2.50 j-'auts . , oqt Bkirts " ' t 75 to 1.50 Prices, on uny btjier 'articles1 not mention will , be giveu. upon ap plication. - Also remember that 25 per cent. di&counV is aliowoll on all Dye vork. Give us a trfah Coflcori Steam LanaJry & Dye forts. 'S BOY BOY'S We are making a great hit on boys Clothing. Special display of Boye1 and Youths' Winter Clothing tomorrow,. . An extraordinary large line and prices most reasona- - . .. , f- v f able. Parents ,.;ne You All Know About The Man Behind iht GVnr We are also ready toraction in porroct form wit steady aim, loaded with all kinds of Furnit'U'i;fe and House Furnishings to the 'mpzzle. We ffp fprth ocnqnering arid to conquer. Car iots and savin: all dfkoonnta. We are in' positicaa to do yon good. ' Our line of t . . Mahogony, Birds Eye Maple and Golden Oak Suits &re beanties. Iron and Brass Beds are the'talk of the town, You , can't call for anything made .out of wood u&od iu the house for Tnnutnrd that we nayen t in the etfret or oa the vay. ! IH ' Pictures!!'. pihirfostimenis l : ) J' 4 " ., ? r Third Hhipmilti in two mniai, -j 9 Come5d see us, vie are never Bell, Harris & Co, Residence Phonfe. , . . J0. . v-8tnglh' copy 5'cents. .rrlirn. . M (3 ' UIIJUU, UMU. I ! -' A snre ipnro fcri chills and Z$ ioTeru bm Haice'steiess Tonic - Chlldreu like it.'1 Nona bet. . ier.i urw,'i)sitively prnaran. a tflrt' Oiirfi it.' a trial U V. Clirfill. Prkw TAf nor hnt.tlu 9 Concord Drug Co.1, . S r.i- NQ ! 9 r come and see styles. to husy to vol come yo Store Phone. .12 CLOTiH CLOTHIM Clothing ! : o with the back to the front. Ex. j o o o
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