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9 Price: $4.00 per year. CABB AND MS WORKMEN. A Tribute toi His Sorrltes . as a Man . and Ills Generous Treatment as an Employer. The following let tor, a special to the Charlotte Observer, does .not Cause our choice for -senator ..to .waver but is a tribute so handsome, and coming1 as it does from, employees, deserves to be disseminated in justice to the subject as wall as for the whole some effect on the relations of capital and labor that it is calcu lated to promote: "Muchisbeing said and written about the merits.of the senatorial candidates, a short timo since a letter from some of the former " employes oftGen. J S Carr, in which we did not have an op portunity to join, was published. Having been in the service, of Gen. Can" for 20 yers or more, noxt preceding his s?!o of the Bull factcuy, wo desire to speak of his .services as a man aJ his generous, humane and fair treat liieut us an employer. We served as managers in the yar Sons dop"?'tments, an:! nob.-ttor lecling ever e:;is;ou helween employes, from the k-Ubt 16 the greatest, and employer. Good wages were paid, and the treat ment of even the humbVst em. ' ploye was always so fair, so hu mane, and so just that a' life long friendship for the head of that mammoth establishment was im plated in' the breast of every one v?ho worked therein. Gen. Carr is the true and tried friend of the working man under any and all circumstances. This let ter is written without the knowl edge of Cen. Carr or any of his campaign managers, but of our motion and in defence of that great and good man, who is being injustly and cruelly as sailed. If every working, man in North Carolina knew him as we" do, thoy would march to tho polls intone solid phalanx and vote for' him for United Slates W B McGary, II M Smith," ' W E Turner, J G Piper, W P Rol. lins, M E McCown. Durham, Oct. 31, 1900. Executive Committees Meet. ThelJxecutiveCommittcc of the North Carolina Synod met, at Enocfiville today (Friday) to- . , . ..gelbcfc with the executive com- j mkte-.of Womant' Home and Foreign Missionary society of the. synod. The object of thef mepting i5 a Consultation tf the W. H. and F. M. Society with.tho . xA-rtA a v. ' synod for ing upon some . local object on which to "centre i t the affcrts of the society. v " . When a man is down his ene-4 mies stop kicking him, and his friends befirin.T-Ef. A Stanly Knterprb'e Itemfu At a calj meeting "Wednesday of the Albemarle Telephone Company they decided to put in'; a telephone Exchange here and m" wlu "ux ai ouce' I J Hall, president of the Univer- Rey. N R Richardsen is assist-1 .. T, ... 01 . . . ; sityRepubhcanClub.has received mg the Methodist pastor in Mt. J , AA M T . , . i ft letter from William J Bryan, Pleasant m revival services. . , , . -, , Maled New York, October 29th, Mr. Filmore Whitley brought in which he answers tho two iv? an mioresimg com sialic on Tuesday. It is rather phohomi nal. The stalk is well developed, has six ' separate and distinct shutes with six full grown ears of corn thereon. On next Tuesday the voting takes place. While we can safely predict a quiet election in Stanly, wo also con tidently- look for 'a large vote. This couiity will give -a large majority to'ty0 Government Bryan for'president, and will go at least 80 per cent, for Sim mons, judging from the present outlook. Mr. Butt's Sliftw. Mr. Arthur Bult had a splen did prtrorsngo Thursday night and the cones were highly grati fying. It was pleading to note that while the book of Revela tion was being recited and painter's fancy was bejng pre sorted even the small boy was wrapped in sacred awe and ex pressed his emotions only in whisperings. It is noedless to say that pent-up youth broke forth as a Hood over a dam when the projectoscope pleasantries were presented. Old Testament illustrations will be presented tonight. The hour is 8 o'clock sharp. Might Have Veen BuJ. Mr. M L Blackvelder had an accident Thursday that was re" markable in its freedom from much seriousness. His little daughter was left in tho hack in the yard, which is steep. She gave'a slight pull of the lino, and the horse got s'-vtcd to backing and soon had the hack bottom upward over the child and the horse itself prostrated. The child was but little hurt and the hack had some little damage. "Jr. H. A. Hnr.n't'ni Paralyzed. We are sorry to learn that Mr. S A Hamilton is prostrate from a stroke of paralysis. He was somewhat affected early in the m"ng- P till about noon he was powerless an'd scarcey ablc t0 spoakin the faintest whisper. The religion .hat rosfs noth-i): ing win uover i-ot Vou ear D) eniV?l1 eclrstia ccirstial Dancl P-y.-urange.Ob- servct The rudder of a ship is a stern 1 necessity.--it, jr. 'fhe blin4 beggar on the stream always has an eye to business. Orange Observer. . j COXOORP. N.C FRIDAY, SOVFMBEtt 2, 1900? !. Bryan. Aniwert the Questions Well A- Princeton, N J. dispatch 0j fh0 81st ult. gives tho follow- fi,liCTlli?fi hits hr'nnr omtnr Undidatafor president: Francis questions sent him by the Re publican Club when he addressed the students at Princeton Junc tion last Thursday. After expressing his apprecia. tion of the courtesy shown him by the Republicans at that meet ing, he answers the questions. "First. Will you, if elected, redeem the coin obligations of in gold or silver?" To this "he replied, tht-.t he would - enforce the law hs ve found it; that tho Republican ar.ly has tho executive, llousu and Senate, and as there is one more session of Congress before another President is inaugurated ho had no way of knowing what law regarding this matter would bo in effect by March 4th. He also stated that hi views on the money question could be found in his letters of acceptance. "Second. Do you approve of the disfranchisement of the ne groes in North Carolina by the Democrats of that State?" Mr. Bryan stated that this question was not an issuev in the Campaign, and said: - "You should hold the Presi dent responsible for what ho ha done in Porto Rico and not mo responsible for what has been done in North Carolina." TTe adds that there isbuFlittle, if any, difference between tho race question law in North Car olina and that, in Porto Rico. Reducod Railroad Kates. Meeting' of Synod of N. C. Presbyterian church, Raleigh, N. .C, Oct.' 14. Sale tickets Nov. 13, 14, 15; 'final limit Nov. 25th. Round trip $0.70. Annual meeting N. C. Chris tian Conference, colored, Haw River, Nov. 14-20. Sale tickets Nov. 12, 13 and 14, final limit Nov. 21. Round trip $4.45. r A FRESH. LINE OF J "Nice Candies ALSO NICE FRESH Summer .Cheese Hi 1 . AT S. J. EBVIN'S REMEMBER tfiftt tho Concord Steam Laundry & Dye worKs jxui nave ine department of Oioaiilnsr nd Dyeincr, una is better pre pared tfcun eyer in that line. Our clean ing is done thoroughly and we -DYE BcientificaUy. OUR TRICES- ARE 'A3 FOLLOWS : Ooat & Vest Cleaned and Pressed $ .75 l'air ox rantff " " .40 Or Whole Huit " 1.00 An Overcoat " " 7? to 1.00 LadieeSkirta " ,4' SO to 1.00 Suits Dyed and Pesfted 2.50 Pants " 1.00 irta-". 75 to 1.50 Prices on any -other articles not mention will bo given upon ap plication. Also remember that 25 per cent, discount is allowed on all Dye work. Giro us.a trial. Concord Steal' Laundry & Dye Work VALUES II I DEPARTMENT STORE HE Eli. We 'get good results from out ads. .because peo ple have found that we have things in the store to look like they do on paper, and call merchandise by its right name. With autumn here and winter com ing we put on extra effort to keep our counters rilled with fresh new goods t for the season. iCvevy do- partment is crowded with the cream of t!i"s an c;.:. New Goods and the enthusiasm of fall ;d .,;;;,'y;v new in the air. Our buyer will, in a few d y 4, pv'iVp . - Mid trip to New York, where large pnrohHses of Holiday Novelties, Toys and Xnias ( in ;.! s witi be made for the Department tore. We r.iv niax ing special arrangements for a larc 'l,y J cpj la ment and will mnko this store Santa Cuius' h:- I quarters. Here you can find any nrHel? uc.v.Jiy" kept in a city store. HOSIERY ! A special bargain is offered in children's fact blade ri Hose, sizes 5 to 94, a 2 for a quarter Hose, - Special , jOr. Children's better Hose, double knee, good weight, Price 1 'Jr. Children's Hose, double kr.ee and double heels, extra line, a matchless value, Price - . - 25 i. We claim to sell the best and heaviest weight fast black LndiV seamless foot Hoso for the price. Price 20c. Ladies' better Hose, Super value, JO and 25c- Here is a great Handerchief value 25 dozen Lr. dies' and ( hil- dren's Hemstitched Hankerclnefs, with silk initial, a good vehio at 10c, but just for a flyer they go sale tomorrow for the give away Price of ,5c- Ilanderchiofs, ' either plain hemstitched or lac ed.-re, extra Value at 10 and 7,5 'o- All kinds of fancy hair Ornaments, Combs, Dressing Combs, If air : : : Brushes, Pins, etc., etc. : : : On our 5c. Laco counter will be found 1,200 yards of Lace.? and In sertions, from 1 to 4 inches wide, worth double the price. The Jewelry counter contains a nice lot of Rings, Drooches, Farcy Pius; Sterling Silver Novelties, etc., that are ii;:..t.icii5 of fine goods and "will wear as long as the fad Insts. Tell it to Your Neighbors and come a running to the Furnituee Store of Boll Harris; & Company. Special Sale to continue until Pcember 1st. Don't mis the chance rof your life to b.uy FURNITURE cheap. Fifteen thousand" dollars worth, of , Fwrhiture and Iticassa Furnishings in stock, bought in car lot for spot cash. Everything new and up-to-date. We will make a change in our firm at that time. Big reduction in everything cotr 9 am? see. Wo will make you prices that Vill beat the man that-rrtacle the goods. -Star Leaders, Iron Kings, Gate Citys. the best cook Stoves on the market. All sizes, from a pocket addition & six hole Range. Bell, Harris &;iCompany. F. S. If jo or ttfraad joarjct is Jne rJ ( ire need 'be monj. Besidooce 'phone 00. .. O Store 'phone 12 Stnotb copy 5 cr,vV. ' . SETS We have just recaivcda ew lot of, selfjet . ... Onions Sets, both, white and yellow. Ccmo early and pet what you .nee! for fall planting-. Price : ioc. Per Quart. Concord Dps Go, 'Phone 37. XT' ONI 0 e
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