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o OA 13 n I I -a Ptlic : $4.00 per yedr CONtX)RlVN. C. W2SDNES DA., OVJTOBER 24, 1900. -SfNGLU (n?Y ' CENTS. -., . ''' ' . . . . ... .a. , .... ... . 'HI flU P 1 . I " III! II II 11' II V II A ; : - yry-yfiyr-y 'cwnlnf With His ffcautirpU'ii tufts. W ' . . V i AJr. .-AKthur Butt whl,bt iu Con- U COME -OUT -AND HEAR r; . W ' - . . 5 : :ion. tuco. 2?. xiTt tonight at 8 o'clock. TCVC- DEE, OvlclXOll will probably speak also. i W 4 GOOD ivEi'OUT'IKOM CUBA. Gen. Wood -Reports Prosperity 3,000 Schools aud' 150,000 Pupils Conrt's Established-United States Troops Un . used - Innnense Tolficeo. and Sugar Crops. : Gen. Loenard Wood, Governor General o'f Cuba ,is in America and - in a Washington dispatch gives some insight into Cuban affairs which are intensely .satis factory .Y The Uuilcd-S.tat.es Iroops have not been called on this' year to maintain order but.it is main tained by 1200 native police with native officers, Courts have been instituted in all. the principal cities and tho writ of habeas .corpus has been established. Prisons have been improved and prisoners have been equitably disposed ol. Three thousand schools have .been established and 150,000 chil dren, are in the schools and the number is constantly increas- Primarj Poll Holders. The ; Democratic Executive Committee of the county in ses sion last Saturday appointed the following gentlemen to hold the polls at the Senatorial primary which is held in connect icn. with the Presidential and Congres sional election. One change-hn.s been made in" Concord which is fully authorized by .action of committee in case cf inability. of any one, to serve. . . No. 1 PaulStallings, Doujrlns Johnson. -No. 2-- John W Morris, W F Cannon. ' No. 3-C R Harris, A M cord in his tent for three nights next week, viz: The night of the 1st, 2nd 3rd. ' 1 . : He will' display his beautiful series of pictures so pjeasing to 'every student of the old and new Testament,' and" the series in tho interests of temperance, together with the. scenes by the projecto scope. '. iThis is always an. inter fcsting show and its eff gets are wholesome to momlity and Chritianity.- The price puts it within tho reach of all. The i .- show . will be for the benefit of CentralM. E. church missionary society;',' REMEMB.ER. llifxt the Cor$ord Steam Laundry i lj- Woiks still have the aep&rtment .of Cleaningj and-Dyein, aod is better pre; pared than 'eyer ifl that line. Our clean ing is done thoroughly and we DYE scientifically- OUR PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS : Coat & Vest Cleaned and Pressed $ .75 Tair of Pants " ' ''.40' Or Whole Suit " 1.00 AnOvertoat " 1 " 75 to T.f)0 Tidies Skirts ' 50 to 1.00 Suits Dyed and Pressed " 2".50 Pants ' 1.00 Skirts " ."' '75 to 1:50 Prices on any other articles . not mention will be given upon ap plication. Also remember that 25 per cent, discount isajlowqd on all Dye work Give us a trial. Cciicord Steam Lanndry . & Dye forts. ion . i f We have just .received a neT lot '. of select'. ...... i Onions Sets,' Ktl: wliite and' ye:!;w. Come j early and get what you need j for fall planting. ' Price : roc. Per Quart. GONCORO OfiiiQ GO. .'Phone............ 37. Freeze. E Fisher, .Rufus E Mir;fnhoimer, ing. Ge.i. Wood says the two eastern provinces have thus for thin sear 0:2 been fro from yel low fever for tbe first . time in their history and he hopes with contemplated sewerage to free Havana ?.nd its suburbs. A good mail service has been established. t He says the government is en tirely self suppoiting and the treasury now contains an unin cumbered balance of $1,500,000. The tobacco. crop 'last year was immense and the sugar crop this year will be well nigh 600,000 tons. He estimates the sugar and tobacco crops this year at $100,000,000. He says that to the bost of his knowledge and belief the people realiee that they are mak ing great progress and feel kindly toward the people of the United States and have faith in then?. Educational Rally. It is hoped that every teacher of Cabarrus county may be pres ent at the meeting to be held ipH Concord on next Saturday. The program, wjiich wa published n this paper last week, corftains many interesting topics. No. 4-P Clme. , . No. 5 Jno. Vm. Propst. No. 6 A J Lippanl, Jno. Foil. ' No. 7 F O Dry, Hoke Peek. No, 8 W N Misenhcimor, L J Foil. No. 9-W W Vid-r.houso. Ephraim Tucker. No. 10 J C McEaehr'in, M A Boger. No. 11 Tin "White, Pau' r:.rim minger. No. 12 Ward 1 W G Boshamer, J R J Cochrane Ward 2 Henry T Utly, .1 M Ross. Ward 3 A G Bo-st, J L Brown. Ward 4 G T Crowell, Jno. L Miller. Wiseman -Williams. The Salisbury Sun says Mr. Addie "Wisoman and Miss 'Henry Maritta Williams will be married this (Wednesday) evening at Zeb by the Rev. T W Smith. The occasion is to be a brilliant affair. Mr. Wiseman is related to Mrs. G W Brown, of our city.. IJarrier-Clendennm. ; Mr. Wbrtli, Barrier, of Iredell, Tlvas married on Wednesday to a Miss Clendennin, probably of Rowan. , They were expected' in Concord to visit at Mr. Barrier's aunt, Mrs. Rm O Miller, but he has a position in Enfield, S. O, which ho must occupy at once. , Dr. Register In Japan. , Mrs. E C Register received a letter this morning from Dr. Register, written on October 4th, at'Nikko, Japan. The doctor is well aud enjoying his trip. He writes that he was the only Eng lish" speaking man in the hotel, Ills companions being Germans, Swedes, French and his waiter Japanese.' He goes from Nokki to Kobe. The doctor sent Mrs. Register a letter that she had written him and which had been forwarded. Tho Japanese di rections, in forwarding, are pasted on the envelope, and are correct it is supposed. Char lotte News. Coming Home'. It is now stated that the voi u itoers will be shipped homo from the Philippines at tho rate of four or five thousand per month. till 25,000 arrive. 1 1 Ladies' Fine n u, Now ladies we want you to get acquainted with tins splendid Shoe stock and to do so. you must come in and seethe superior values we arc showing. The Depart ment Store has pushed its Shoe stock just a step forward. No better shoes to be had than come from here. Wo have the best from the most reputable manufacturers. They are made in the best style and they fit, We want your Shoe trade we give you better leather than you get elsewhere for the same money. Our Shoes sell distinctly on their merits and we will thank you to compare them critically with a make or similar price Shoe on the m.uL :t, More Honors For Mr. Thompson. Mr. Hollond Thompson has baen made instructor in the City Colego of JNTew York, . an institution with 1 about 1,800 local students. The' position does not seriously inter fere with hi studies, in Columbia Collage. AGENTS WANTED Live, active men and women can earn from $5 to $10-a day by canvass ing for Frank G Carpenter's book, "SOUTH AMERICA : SO CIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND PO LITICAL." The book is just out and is having, an enormous sale. ' Everybody wants it. As it is being sold by subscription only, we desire, representatives who are hustlers at once to in troduce the work in your terri tory, Mbst liberal terms. Write today for territory and full par ticulars to ..The SAALFIULD PUB. GO. Akron. Ohio. Tho Itefjimt i.Ttbo beet fitting and mo,t dnrnblo Shoe. All sirofl O. D. and E. widths. PRICE Womeus' I. ;,yy winter weight fioft Kid Shoes, button or lace all fii?cs. very stylish, PRICE 81 S2.50 inl(l (,! 'iiwlu T' 1 F our SPECIAL PRICE For jnst a medium price i;ho6 ty famous 1150 Khoc !f? famous Oliio Mauuf ioturer and will outwearnuy thir,? ordinnrily at that tru'. PRICE All the above Shoes are guaranteed to ive s stLv. faction. J 1 ' TA LJ.Ni1-..Lj !' 1 jr a, ir - Teachers, parents, mxd all catior invited to attend. "For throe dovn acd ncrr.nv nTit.?,.l fro nn morbus brought ou f.y A FRESH LI-NE O'f1 Nice Candies, .ALSO NICE FRESH rf r Summer Cheese T S. J. ERVIN'S 1 1 in WW dJbtrkt court, C;.orTilIo, Tow. 'J n, t-liouelit rtdionu! cnroly did, and tried a im a dozen dJiTeret'l mediciree 'aut nil to r.j ii: n Tell it to Your Neighbors . and corne a running to the 1 Furnitoee Store of Bell Harris &' Company. . Special Sale to'continue until December 1st. Don't inis the chance of your life to buy FURNITURE cheap. Fifteen thousand dollars worth of . Furniture and, House Furnishings in stock,, bought in car lots for spot cash. Everything uow and upo-date. "We will make a change in our ,frm ' . .1 il A. A! T! J A ll. . . . T ai iwih iicie. nig reuueuon iu gveryimng come aua sco. We will make you pri6es that will beat the man that made ' the goods. ... . ; .nrrnTrnn . I M l) W' Star Le9de' Tron Kinffs, Gate Citys, 1 1 it' m r li. i.i.tl ri, hArlnin's C&p r!inl.rn and Diarrlionn il friends of education zrtT.nrd al h;f Ktja';ly&nd tnree-aofiS rei;evea me entirely." This remecry for sal 1 Marsh's Pru? Store. m 1 ' 1 'II I If the best cook Stoves on 'the market, pocket addition a six hole Range. All sizes, from 8 (j Bell, Harris &lCompany. P. S. If you owe us and your acc't Is due pay us ire need fUo m ik v, Keidocce 'phone 90. Store 'phone 12 O ft
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