0 ' r V"''' '' ' ; I. M ' Price : t . 00 per y Tr. ir.r 1 . x).,co;:i), a tuv.sivvY. ovtc:br two. Singj.t: CAKU A 'KilOi'LAU" WiiJIOCJtAT ho eta so to bo a "rc-nhir" Dom- many counties jn tlio State that i RFMVMRTP K' vs v.'ftvVK BY 4 (?crat ? were in tHe doubffn! folunin for tint tfc Concrd Stoat Lauu.kv & I v ! iZQ QiQ. Q jtf Cl "itrns bun imre tue department of ; 5,-j i r.i ... i- . x ! . wcrat '? I Gen Carr Tiot i . . .... vir.oujK u u i ju vcijJi; ouii :w lit liber uifw ! jwmoi'rftt. Wfinf. diiov Mr. Miitrr Tiovr. to. 1 w ri.-!( 1 1 . 1 ; f i )i.nT, ;n .u i I ft TT ., 4 cf , to constitute a regular Domocftit? the amonuiat was the coM.vj1 W thoroughly aud we DYE -' ' ' ' "' ! Wfini-niTi f..Jl ,.U. .. Of t.h(i (iniinr.'W AtiSOTiH) V-UK)th I : 17 ,.Vv,.UuWa ii ,.r. rsuwii, - - : , . OUR PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS: only that he is not anever has nouses; n cmu ou mezu 0,,J, Ve,t CloaneJ and rreRScd $.75 Deon an omco-hclder.r t oriiU w,Wi is .usu1.1 llwliu.yi , ra)r or rants years he has been an active work-' tributing ksC to the State coin- j Or holeuU mg Democrat never, skulkiuir, nmtee. ouvordi cuunut w ei e . Ladies bkirts " sotol.oo Attack Ever Mude oil a CanJiJate fur Ofiiee inSorth Carolina and That, To, Within His Own Party-f!iyi. Ca'rr'8 Services to His Party ltevlewed If He Was 'Regular" Enough to be fro posed by the Tarty in the State for Vice-President, is He Sot "Regular" Enough to' be Senator. To the Editor of the OV-nerver." Ior the past two weeks Gen. Carr has been subjected to and is now the subject of the most bitter personal attacks that I have ever known any candidate for office to undergo from, his ptfrty associates. Although born in the State, and having passed his life for more than half a cen tury within its borders, and since nis manhood been prorainont as a manufacturer aud business man, devoted -to the Rtatej de voted to ' his Church, con spicuous in the develop ing of tho educational and material interests of the State, sustaining at all times the "character of an honest, upright Christian man, yet now when ho has grown gray in the service of his State and the Democratic party, tho over-zealous friends of his opponents are actively and insidiously circulating false reports against, him, maligning him with all sorts of immorali ties as false as they are wicked. I have too much confidence in tho people of our State to think they will believe any such false rumors. The people are just, and I leave it to them to proper lv resent such methods of attack IS upon the character of a well known and philanthropic Demo crat of our State. These tale-bearers do not even stop wvith assailing Gen. Carr's private character, but they are as bitterly attacking his political character. Though the sena torial contest, is, and can be, only between Democrats and hence j among political friends, yet in many sections these same par tic assert 'that there is but one Democrat who is worthy, to ask the .support of Democrats in the senatorial ; rimary. The herd ul j: i.. .!?' r,se t these men by Gn. Carr. Govornr Jarvts :tr.d Col. Waddell is that as trk'd Democrats they aspire to the Ur.lled States senator.ship; :' J" I ill! II fill: never cpmplaining, never hold- paved by his timely help, ingone single office. For years "He consujted me; as a member he has served on the State cen-jo the 'State executive commit tral Democratic executive com-, tee, and 1 recommended this mittce,m'd he is now a member course to him for the good of the of that committee . Every, year '-Pity's cause. I know what be he has opened his purse and ; gave and 1 am prepared to say given liberally of his means and that bis contributions were lib- time advocating the principles oral and most worthily bestowed. Of Democracy in private and on Never until the last few weeks the stump. In 1892, Vice-Pre.M- i did I ever hear it said that Gen. dent Stevenson made a tour of ,Carr has-been' stingy towards the State. Who was it that took charge of him and his special train, under the direction vf the! a regular Democrat ? Was h State committee, paying the bulk ' one n April ? 'The State con of the expenses ? Julian 8. Carr. He is a Democrat, who has ex pended in his'party's -cause, and in his party's service many thou- Snits Dvednnd Pressed Pauts " ' " Skirts " O . - A. sum onrt for ln'TIc? r.l .40'X7 rover is' aanccs Tasiciess Tome CHILL. CURE. Children like it. None bet- 75 to 1.00 , .X a 2.50 O 1 no v 5toL5O!0 Jer-' A' ?a positively ernaran- rfV r.. i. Uv l?en. utive ii a trial and be " " 1 'c.a wu l- I curl' Pnoe 50o. por bottle, 3 i;o,:w a 1 1 V 25 per cent, dibcount is allowed on all Dye work. Give us a trial. Concord Steam Lanndry & M forks. tion the then State chairman said in substance that to Gen. Carr was due perhaps mere than to any other one man that glorious victory. In 1894 he was the same liberal contributor. In 1896 near ly all the men of wealth in the nation turned their backs upon tho Democratic party. Not so with him. Nobly did he respond. When "Wra. J. Bryan came to North Carolina Gen. Carr took charge of his train, conducted him through the State and paid tho bulk of the expense. But yet some of these parties are charging that Gen. Carr is now and has always ' been hostile to Bryan. Well do I recall that our then State chairman told me of his liberality, saying that but for him he could not have had any campaign in ihc State worthy of the name". In ls'JG his cherl. book was again at the command of organized ().MTior-'ra',y Not only has he always helped U r State campaign fund, hut he has neipea nis ronuiv ami -ict campaign fun !-;, and th of other counties. Cat. li. M. said to nic theolhf rhy. --j never forget Ju'e C a it's h',. Ty. When I i ;,.u fur ( .. i being'then in his distriet. i., to me, ''Don't sjie;:d a r.v.z.t ii) Demdcracy When did Gen. Carr cease to vention sent him as a delegate at large to the national ;Domo cratic convention. it mot in July. The North Carolina dole- samknf. dnlln.!-: At il.:,t . ....! Ration, unsolicited by h, de cided to present, and did present, his name to that convention as a suitable man for the Democrats of the nation to nominate for Vice-President. Why is lie not a regu!ar enough Democrat now to vote for as United. States Sen ator? Jas.' S. Manning, Member of State Democratic Executive Committee of the Fifth Judicial District. Durham, N. C, Oct. Oth, 1900. Simmons and Kluttz Xext Monday. The Hon. F M "Simmons and the Hon. T F Kluttz will speak here next Monday. ' This means two strong speeches and they should be heard by our people" Clendenin-Barrier. Mr. Fielden Clendenin, of Rowan, and Miss Florence Bar rier, of Iredell, marry'' at tho bride's home this (Tuesday; evening. fa Concord Drug Co., 'Phone 37. X TALK I l.iSl. V "c.'W7 Tbis department is run like a separate Shoe Store and almost any little want enn be filled "here. A large stock of all kit is of Polish, Dressing, Strings, etc. We show exquisite and dainty. Slices for extreme dress. All widths, 'all leath ers; welted, stitched or turned. Womens Shoes should be more flexible than men's, aid 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. .aim . . .. ; i Hoboed the Grave. A atattliup: incident is narr:ti'l by l.rx Oliver, of rhiindelphi'4, as loh v,-: "I was in an awful coiiiIiii..ti. Twy . .iii was alnioet yellow, eyes imiKi'-n, t..-afue coated, rain continually i;. 1 ' "Tid Rides, n" appf'tito, rohi woidier ,y by day. Three phyn'ciuti ) :,'i ;m ma up. Thon I was n b r ."i (.- le e Electric Bitters. To tay gr-'nt joy. Dm ha in. If anyone uatnts any- LiiiL' i-cter In ill to our county t.v rnut bottle made a h-c ira.ar., and ill talve care rt iiravoment. l contiimea tinir The Regina Dress Shoe 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 i"dgo, in button or lace, and Dand E widths. Priced at S3. 00. $8.00. Our Woman's $2.00 Shqe for street or dress wear are winners. The utmost; yalue is in each shoe that wo can possibly obtain to sell at the price, aud nobody can buy Shoes cheaper than wo can. If wo c.ui't please the ladies with Shoes v. ho can. S2.00. 2.50. Now ladies we .are a little con ceited about our $2.50 Shoes and we ask you to compare there shoes with others you have bApri paying three for. We have bet ter leather aud better workman ship on theso than the ordinary kind. They are made of heav' dongola uppers and have the new extension edge sole. Button and lace, D and B -widths and the best to bo had for S2.50. IT RAINS --IT iLOWS "rh.-.n it blows and ia'n -. Vhea it re peats- -but how abo.ut your rainy day Shoe for tho chil dren and for vour.seii. '.Ve have at them x V - if yi c s V ..fJ.tV,-.-.:, .-...-,1. Ail Know A boat the, .:e :a mzors of t.l.;e 'art.y organization, rely i ... mm and mo ocmy. In 1S93 the Democrats of Dur li.;.n county were "in a desperate com!, turn, .vlany ioarec the par i, r Drue Store ';y would sfdit in twain. Gen. Carr underto.J, '.ho vo if ii?g upon K.jpublicans, Po)ulists and political sore-head.s. Is Col. Wr.d.lell i;ot a regular I lomnr.rnr. f h'nv wnr hp ronro . Ul"' ... v. t. c-. contn.i n.-TioTnoov-.tiA ,uttrinf ; ganizmg and roc. m "i h n g ) e a Congress. In 1891 he received j f . forces. Ho accepted the..-; a liandsome vote in the Demo chairmanship and for several ;(j cratic legislative caucus for Uni- j ''ks Pribr to the eh-c :o:i Kv- r;l 'ted States Senator. At preV-im Jll!' ld aside his business, :! . ., i . he is the Democratic mayor of r'UiU mer ?110 county, socjng Wilmin him in tl ' listened to his burning eloquence ried the county by the large.st ... doubts flv "regularity'1 of his majority it lr ever given and percfcraev ? lading the sure foundation for ( Is Governor Jafvis not a regu- othcr successes. What tha cam ' lar,Lt)m;raL '? Speaker of the. ' Pan 1898 COit none'save House of Representatives, Lieut. a few most intimate friend skjaow. jjj anrvnr. Governor sown rrwrs ln the cac.paigll ol IrJQ no throe weeks, aud am now n in I know they r"1 t ed the utjv'j cf :. other victioi." no uue h,oaUi thern. Only 00;., tTuarautted, at Wt; are. .'so ready for.netiou in eo' reet form with v. itti id! kind j of f, y.i Furniture and f..j t V.V )-ton. Who that heard an( man and succeeded j Uie e. npaign of lOS'arul in restoriuharrnony., and car- f. A FRES4I- LINK OF : Nice Candies! ALSO NICE FRESH use Furnishings to the muzslo. We go foifh oa-iuoiiu and t conquer. Car .ots mid euvinjr jill dicounts. We ar in a i ) item to do v.u ouo. NlnUuz'Sny,' Birds Eye Maple and Golden Oak ti m ri..nuriu frfin At.il Tlrnvm Hi!i un Iiilt. . f r.'ii- fiiwn A ciu't eall for aytbiu i.aa.i out of wood uted m the tirtiJ Furniture ttat we hayu't iu the ttcre. or ou tho way. i-l! 1. r iti'5 r . a t fJ C it a i J.-.. - .-,4 - u Ctthtt irrr? Pin-irrn ;r ! . . . . Third shipiaeLt in two iiiOLt i-., o.UMMER UHhESa j( n Dirt v-n,, Fvpr' 3 ? wbiob sh,ws ;;du-t .luyf., AT jS, J ER VIN'S j) f -fgr, .Viz;:gv, i f w IV, miastcr to Brazil and United as hard at work for his party; ) States Senator, pray when did . aPA3ais vv.m uldUHlumiu irora xss iKes Come and see us. we are-nevr too tusy to v. el come you. Bell, arris &0 idenco Fhonf. , .0. Store Plbne....l2 CI t 9 o