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0 I ., ' . :3 Ml3( M IS Ppici:: : per year. 19(30. pINGLJi - " ' - ' II! . Mi MM. Enrly History or Cabarrus Her Saas Did khiy-!n thaHrcai War Wealth Means of - t Good Hut Trusts 5pd Monopolies for !Ws Oppression to .Be Thrust Out- EfcrftaJ Voifibat -Vith Thrtn Vowed A&ks to iie Made Uuitttf States Senator and Uelleves It Will ie Granted. According toappointmentGen Julian S. Carr spoke Saturday at J0 o'.cIock in the court house, The band gathered the people and preluded the speech with music in the court room. Col. Paul B. Means introduced the speaker, saying he sincerely wished that he could make his ludienco know the speaker as he knew him. He vouched for the speaker's services iu the war and for his having spent more than ten thousaud dollars in legitimate campaign expenses to carry white supremacy. The speaker rose and after ad dressing the audience declared his affection for Col. Means. He referred to allusions to his aiding the Confederate soldier and de clared that "while he loved the Old North State, her hills and dales, her schools and churches, her industries and her various interests there-is nothing so dear to him as the Confederate soldier. He then turned to the historic record of Cabarrus from his oar- liest records touching upon inci dents of the Cabarrus Black Boys. He had gathered most minute ly the war record of Cabarrus giving a sketch of every com .pany that went out from the county. (The painful inaccuracy noted in one instance is due to a very -defective roster.) This re hearsal was elaborate and rich In detail, bringing out much that ibould go on permanent record m the annals of the county. The composition was well in terspersed willi the flowers of rhetoric, including a number ot ooetic quotations. Having finished this, bis fond .sst theme,. he turned to national issues. Ho deprecated the in discriminate war against wealth declaring 'it to a means of im mense' rrood and referred to Mr. IMffl'3"- H if. wotfld bo none dc. .erred frflm the t ballot on account of educational ' re5tr!ctions. : .Turning fro public; consul Xftke rrrTkod itto ,h orations he addressed himself to? T . rr,- . ... , , . . Iujuro TIjife Vt Lite Hen I);isS -Away ,uiuun,s enum as a canm- ftIidAyohK ciaie ior unuoa Ktates Senator.' He dk'C hi. rod himspif thf nonnl's" 5 candidate, one not afraid of tho ofifitqueuets. The Richmond Times says a race r;ot occurred there early . cn... ,i.. : ..i. ri people. This is a contest b6-;ouuuv wuiumg at wmw, ui tween Democrats and-he declared j Louisiana, and Sixth street .in that he would appeal to no other which, three white men were REMEMBER w.. -V", jr.'. .. k -. . Uat t'uo CocooM Steam Lauudry &tye i W W's tW "Jn V VojI;-. efcilr hwe tho iU-irraject 'of ' t i CleonipatandDyeiDsr, andish, triie.iX CuresTlv?v .. roughly handled and might even have been killed but for the timely- arrival of the walking and would resort to nothing like personal disparagement, back biting and vituperation. He de clared that he is too old to learn I to speak evil of a North Caro citizens. Thomas Dor'ris on ar linian but that such methods riving at his boarding hoiiso were resorted to only by ma- said 'to two negroes' 'selling en 1 T- i 1 crime democrats wno are seeing the gte ,Thig ig where j n tne nanuwriung on xne wan. He said that he had uel with such generous and enthusiastic responses that he felt assured of his election. Gen. Carr spoke from manu script. His speech - was quite lengthy, and his delivery quite rapid, making it difScult to grasp and assimilate all his thoughts. W Dune's la?. : g n l S t O 'A'ealth gottf-i thron." r colos- 'i ilvo -'monopolies for "Tr-ed of gr.in L Coiloge. He Ir. Duke. trusts and i Arctic Funmakcrs. There is at least one new thing under the sun which shines upon the sea of circus tents, and that is Captain. Woodward's really famous and only school of trained Alaska Sea Lions and Seals, which this season form one of the exclusive .and .unique fea tures among the thousand an one attractions of the Consoli dated Great Adam Forepaugh and Sells Brothers' menageries, circuses and hippodromes, to 1 A. pitch. their canvases iu Concord on Tuesdav, Oct. 10th. When the exceedingly wild and timid nature of these strange Arctic amphibia is considered, coupled with the fact that they are pro vided with flippers only to sop- ply the place of hands and feet, their performances are abso lutely marvelous and trench closely .upon the incredible. Tha.t such necessarily clumsy creatures on land have been successfully taught " to drill, pitch, catch, play upon different musical instruments, sirr sM imitate many other hum: a. . U and arts almost suspasses. lief, but that they do so is at tested by the pi ess of New York, in which '!y they continuo'.1;;' drew big : sd delighted crowds. get up and let me in." He wrs ruthlessly attacked and fought violently. One negrp declared he'd kill iny white man that-showed him self on that street. A ' gun was fired out of one of tho windows when the negroes ran away and -d find h two wh;fo men Li.do an unprovoked attack ou them beating one into p'ensibility. The noise awakened citizens who rushed forth armed with every kind-.f implements for defense and the negroes scuttled for safety. A few shots were fired after them but probably none were hurt. m Efvrn I I I il tv ' f TV It' ; t C'4 UIIIJ.LU JiJ IULM. A sure caro for chills :J fever is "... S3 50 to i!oo O" . . .t OUK PUKiES ARE AS FOLLOWS : Ooat & Vest Gleaned and Tressed $ .75 Fair of.ufs " 413 Or Who!e hunt . " l'o.) An Overcoat TW.V ?L , , If,1. CHILL CURE. Pants " 1 oA Cliildren lifee it. Nono bet- O Skirts " ' 75 to 1 GO I ter LtB Pop"iveiy ewran- j? !L.'i'.i'n R1,.tiiii 1)1) i l!JT IU KB 0 plication.. Also remember that IT) per cent, discount is allowed on all Dye work. Give us a trial. Concord Steam Laundry i Bye fork Pnceson a,y other.nrticles not . SSa. PrlMo. "ir t 6 mention will bo given upon ap-: O bottles $1.25. . ? 71 Concord Drug Co., 5 jfa Thoue 37. X ' In the jrs Court. The Mayor's court handled three cases today. Granville Morgan was arrested Saturday night on charge of carrying concealed weapon. For lack of bond he' was placed iu jail but friends came to his aid and gave bond Sunday when he was released and appeared be fore the mayor's court and gave the necessary bond for appear ance at superior court. Adam Morgan, col., was ar raigned for retailing liquor aud w snt to jail in default of bond. Dick Caldwell, col., was ar- r; igued and fined 7.50 for being l: ink and disorderly. Fie footed Li a) bill. I TALK JUHOr SK This department is run liken separate Shoe Store and almost any little want can be filled here. A large stock of all kinds of Polish, Dressing, Strings,- etc. AVe show exquisite and dainty Shoes for extreme dress. All widths, all leath ers; welted, stitched or turned. Womens Shoes should he more flexible than men's, and ours are made that way, but they . wear just as well. It pays to pay as much as you. can for Shoes, and to alternate two pairs worn in that way will outwear three pairs worn consecutively; but whatever you pay expect our Shoes to be a little better than anybody else's. J V and c-a. Ho CH for .i.:,niuii. sot' d t'.o i in L'. cr.se subrogations :f wcr.'th fostered by our nation al laws that divided our people nto a few millionaires ?nd many (VtUpCTS. He said there arc those yet !h?t sraili? at the warnirg of (bn ;i:r to'our institutions' through 1 he fnon'ey pov.'er. . i He said that, as Hannibal had Mr. Charles CanDon, presi dent, calls for the White Su premacy Club in No. 2 township to meet at Pop1 ' . T-: ' , 1 ' day evening at " o'clock 'o yoor gnnize into a Bryr.t , Rt( ven - n aad Kluttz club. 'Let every 'in.An turn out and lino, up for th can- The. Regiua Dress Shoo Is the best to;be had. It is made from the very finest French Kid, eith er in turn soles or the new ex tension odge, in button or lace, and Daud E widths. Priced at $3.00. $3.00. Our Woman's $2.00 Shoe for street or dress wear are winners.. The utmost value is in each shoe that wo can possibly obtain to sell at tho price, and nobody can buy Shoes cheaper than we can. If we can't please the ladies with Shoos who can. 82. 00. $2.50. Now ladies wo are a little coib ceited about our $2. HO Shoe and we ask you to compare these shoes with others you have been paying three for. We have bet ter leather and hotter, workman ship on these than the ordinary kind. They are made of henvy dongola uppers and hive tho new extension edge solo. Button and lace, D and E widths and the best to be Ik .1 $2.50.. IT RAINS IT HLOWS, rhon it blows and rni'is. tlx-i'i it re peats but how about your rainy day Shoo for the chil dren and for y!i:'.-T. W'j have them hi .. i:yv i ; l at all 73 ri iw You AH Know About i i fit . ri i - i ho dooks oi ino u'iiiii'ij-j! County Building and Loan Asso ; ciatiou are now open for 'iThn MfiTl HchifKt fhn scriptions to the 6th series ofd. 1 iU oLii LJAIIUU L-, stock. L. 1). Loltraue, . j w h() j for; uct,iuu ;n (; ,rr,.(.t i ttt -r r ,1 o .,,,,1 m. ....... . V. JV. VUUll, .ou. am; v li till kinda Of , President. old ; -r-r-r n? ;urQ HOUSC Fil V H S U J 11 1 1 5 ' i 1 A FRESH.' LINE OF xxesuia mat as tianuioui iiau , Mf R sti?!,oy willbn' wowioterual hatred to Rome he j . ', , r xt T,n ri .T'nTr,n .fffselt hud swathe ! P" to or. thec.. . J NlGE CANDIES, of hi poweVs -against trusts. L ..,, ! ; , v , . f Dywocratit Club t Rimer. a r an V 1CV P PTI f ft rjhey must bfc c.riven out. A c( -V iciutt 1 ALoU rs.R r Koii i4 Q tr i , ! A Bryan, SU'venson ai.t, vlutt ji , , double. standard of mnn.v hut 1 club was ci-gJiBwed at ivnnercm OnMMnn ruURQU - "'--'"v , to ifce ronzzl. Wo'ffo forth onnqnArin. 1. rttiJ pvi':;t idl dionnta. We u , in h :.. M?io'oiv, Birds Hye Maule v.nd Coldc'i Oak Siiits . no bean.Mc-H. Ir'm and CranH JJ!(h nro the talk rt the town, V.n c;?n't jjall for anythit'c made out uf wood use. I i,i the homv tor lvrrdture tbp've haven't in the ftm-o. or ou t!:-j vvn. ft ft ... . - uic voi siprjsiaft the monev csauiiuajr question declaring th r free mn- ! Anron Furr as pres;CouM Mr.j hooa is above free silver in its Tno Suthor v!ce president and V 01'taMet?tIlcmani- Mr Adam Lipped .uciuUiy. ';vjj( ' Hje. m j .... 1 i. A muni. I til - ,T t " . - onrn- 4reo oiieert;st vtia uio'-, -, . V ' ' 7-1 " . I Iff Summer Cheese AT k.-f- KHVIN-8 I 1 tt r .i;. . , -ft" JM& W W , vWt.v V,i. 'HI .H UU I , . T i! . . r . . m. 14 .1 uon ana hoped that l'JTTy tnero restea. J Pictures ! ! ' u,:kaJ trttmcnis t Third fihiii;:'it i:i tv mouth-. 3 Did You :Ever!.P L-4h0 we 1,10 i ! Qomc nnd .-fee us, we are never too busy to velcorcc you. 1 Bell, Harris & Co R.-iderice Phone. . . .0. Storo Phono... AH 0 );-.'J-'
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