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si- fHf CONCORP TIMES, The most widely circulated paper 1 fiV published in CA1URKCS, ROWAN, STANLY,,. MON'TGOMERY, RANDOLPH, ANSON, RICHMOND AND DAVIDSON COUNTIES, BQOK AHD JdB PHINTINQ OF ALT KTNT Executed ia ft. lest Style, AT LIVING PRICES. Our Jo6 Printing department, with every necessary equipment, is prepared to turn out every vari ety of printing in first-class style. No botch work turned out from this office. We duplicate the prices any legitimate establishment. "a DVEBTISEBS, JOfftf 5. SHERR1LL, Editor. cc BE JTJST AJSTD $1.50 a Tear, Due in Advance. Stick a kin here! " rates Moderate. Times Established 1883. Register 1876. Consolidated Jane S3, 1887. CONCORD, N. CM THURSDAY DECEMBER 3,1891. Vol IX. No. 21. That Tired Feeling J3 a dangerous condition duo directly to de pVtfd or impure blood. It should not be Viewed to continue, as in its debility the jiistcm is especially liable to serious attacks of illness. It is remarkable how beneficial ll,rs Sarsaparilla is in this enervating state. Possessing Just those ele- HoCti'S juent which the system a cnoa. needs and readily seizes, !aridKa this medicine purlfles the r i 1 1 a blood, and imparts a feeling of ,t .'lie iifrcngth which U comforting and :itifjii' Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best remedy for that weakness which prevails at Chare of m-ason, climate or life. ..rh-vo l-n convinced Makeg th:.: Hood's sarsanaiTlU Is One of ttie lO'eat.-st medl- the WeaK clues in the world. I say Stronff Urn for the brnelit, of all OHOn& ether tin-1 out, run down, hard-working woni ni. IIood'3 Sarsaparilla is not only ex-icil- nt m a blood purifier, but for an other f, niru'' oniplaints, even if of long standing." ' Mks. M. A. Scablett, Northvllle r. O., Mich. Hood's Sarsaparilla 6..U?'yaUdruftrlits. pi;ixfor?i. Prepared only I: ('. 1. 1 f Ot CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mats. SOO Poses Ono Dollar SfViLY ADVERTISEMENTS. ID i i i MALE AND FEMALE, L.SMiT!t, Ih.'fe.( U.N.C.,) - NORWOOD, N. C. Prin. Si.rin term opens January 5th, 1891. riir iitsliiivin children to educate are nivit.'tl t inve.stii.Tate-the claims of Nor wood lligh School, founded and main tain' .1 upon a basis of high standard ami thorough scholarship in all its de partments. . . This institution is situated in the soiitliern part of Stanly counts, in the . village of Xorwoodjthe terminus of the Yadkin railroad.. The climate is saln . l.rious and the healthfulness of the vil la;:!; is unsurpassed in this section of our Stale. No iutoxicating liquors are sold. '1 he quiet and beauty of this location fives students from nearly all tompta ' t.,.iis to vice, extravagance and wrong ;i doing of any kind. Norwood is noted :l for its industry, sobriety and good mor ,1 als. Correspondence solicited. The Racket! MDERWEAR. " l!ig bargains in gents Allwool Under shirts: Scarlet at 47!c: Natural wool. sT'cr Camel's Hair, $1.12 and $1-84 each. Also a line of Cotton undershirts th.r ig Diunet Oyershirt is a genuine ''"'""'blankets. " illiinlit t, Cotton SSe. per pair. Wool, ij .'.TO and 5-3.20 per pair. White I ounterp'anes from 7oc. up. e do not handle the lowest price Counterpanes as they are two small for a full siid bod. T'lH'j Ui' jClotb in remnants .at 25c. ' surd. Will cut oil' of bolts for 27c. Those goods are first quality.' A nice line of Turkey Hed Damask and White Linen Tn'bty Cloths. A lar:n assortment of Doiliea. Also ifi w N'upkins, which we sell very cheap. :mbroiderjiCanvas, 12c. a yard. A large variety of Stamped Linen Splashers. " . , FLOSS. Turkey Red Cotton Floss at 5c. per dozen, isietiched Linen, 24e. per dozen, Silk, He. per dozen and Wash Silk at '''tic. per doen skeins. STATIONEV Here are a few land slidos in Station ary: a. into envelopes, 2c. per pack. Note Paper from 2c. per quire up to veryj line velvet tinished at 10c. per. iuire.: Square Damask Envelopes, only st.. .or pack, worth 15c. Peiib and Pencils. P.rass Pens, 2c. per dozen. Steel. 4c. per dozen, 1'eLcil Sharpeners, worth 10c; our frice 2c. Lead Pencils from V. per dneu, up to 30c; our 30c. ones sells for doe. per dozen anywhere else. lry our Queen Woven Corset, which we sell for ,w, us good as you can buy e r . , in r clixi. icoy-e. .e uave put received a lot of those i.e. mooed HOSE t'.mt uere so popular last sensor. ui;-. hue ol Cotton and Woolen , H..se mid Socks. lLill Sowing Thread at-lc. each, worth per doeo, b mm uuRr l i yards, with fringed end, 1 ins, 2 and 4c., needles only 98c. lc., Safety 1 '"V. , una 4c. per paper. Siin t liuttons ic per fjross 2 for "),;. - o -win;' .Machine Oil and Shoe Polish u .jc ;er nottle, 1 1 .... 1 ... 1 . , "'iu.4u.il tn otner goods bought at I'liiikrupt sales both in America and l .nr. .()(. Thiough our New York House uirecirom aJl the large cities , thj vord. Kindly' compare our lMcesnml be your judjre as to whether Mi.v other house will sell as chean. (Inr go.". are ht-re for you to examine .linui: Kespectfully, T- .T- HOST! A TVT .ew liir'.r 4. r. . . !LS U,e 'va"; . Induced rates on all h, u'H , -(ul(-'t conductors, engineers an ;r'lkemeiiare ap,K)inted. Cabarrus Jui f tni"Hle"ts on time at the Grand uarbf 6,hP- Clea cups, a us and brushes, hair-cuts and shaves , maiea and children seryet. Artists, "i- uoiiiM until k 1 JvLii .... ... , .. - 1SU1. unci Wivrren. J. L, MONTGOMERY, Prop'r; STATEMENT OP THE Income and Expenditures . OF ' CABARRUS COUNTY, For the year ending Nov. 30, 1891. Tbe following is a statement of the Income and. Expenditures of Cabarros County county for the year ending No t ember 30, 18911 INCOME. To tax on 219,837 acres land $1,554,655, at 21 ic $3290 69 To tax on 649 town lots, 1279,635, at 21 ic To tax on 2129 horses, $100,425 at 2Uc, To tax on 1601 mulea, $76,755, at21Jc, To tax on 11 jacks and jennets, $1110, at21c, To tax cm 33 goats, $41, at 2Uc, To tax on 6370 head cat tle, $45,357 at 21Jc To tax on 8236 hogs, $169,96, at 21c, To tax on 2817 head of eheep, $2177, at 21io, To tax on farming uten sils, &c, $115,083, at 591 89 212 57 l82 46 2 35 09 96 01 35 94 4 61 2Uc, 243 591 To tax on money on hand, $39,109 at 2Hc, 82 78 To tax on solvent credits, $441,266, at 21ic, 934 01 To tax on stock in incor- p orated companies, $39,120, at 21ic, 82 80 To tax on all other per sonal property, $242, 412, at 2Hc, 513 11 To tax on bank stock, $38,970, at 21 ic, 82 49 To tax on railroad prop erty, $113,657. ac 211c, 240 57 To tax on 2323 polls, at o-4$c, 804 34 To tax on $2,374,696 of real and personal prop erty, at 8ic, 1979 07 32 48 To tax on $38,970 bank stock at 8ie, To tax on $113,657 rail road property, at 8Jc, To tax on 1843 polls, at 25c, . To tax on museum, To tax on merry go round To tax on opera house, To tax on two peddlers, To tax on merchants' 1 purphasea, To tax on marriage li censes, To tax on 4136 acres an Jisted, $31,835, at 21ic, To tax on 22 town lots, unlisted, $14,660, at 21ic, To tax on personal prop erty, unlisted, $21,581, at 21 c, To tax 31 polls, un 94 87 460 75 300 500 25 00 20-00 196 97 142 50 67 38 31 03 45 68 10 73 24 06 listed, at 34&o, To tax on 3391 acres, un listed, $28,785, at 8ic, To tax on 22 town lots, unlisted, $14,660, at 8Jc, 12 22 To tax on personal prop erty, unlisted, $21,295, at 84c, 17 75 700 To tax on 28 polls unlist ed, at 25c, $10,545 79 "By errors, overcharges and insolvents, $100, By sheriffs commissions, $522.29, 622 $9,923 DISBURSEMENTS. December, 1890. Mrs. P A Cress, supplies for daughter, J W Moose, blacksmith- ing, J A Rankin, removing tree f rorn brdge J C Gibson, stationery for office, &c, S Shuping & Co., sup plies to convicts, E W G Fisher, coal for jail, $3 41 33 V Pethel, lumber for poor house, F Misenheimer, sup plies for convicts, Will E Harris, team on road, W L Parish, overseeing chain gang, 10 M J Corl, conveying pau per to poor house, Dove, Bost & Fink, sup plies to convicts, M A Emerson, services as registrar in No. 3, &c, J C McEachern, ser vices as registrar in No. 10, &c, T J White, services as registrar in No. 11, &c. S R Andrews, services as registrar in No. 2,&c, E J, .White, Judge and canvasser in No. 1, 12 as to 12 SherifF4 Propst, clothing for convicts, H. C. Ltfler, guarding convicts, &c, R Will Johnston, over seeing conyiQtg, F V Barrier, register of No. 5, &h., JH Manrison committee 400 60 1142 105 170 4 25 2 00 23 70 25 00 9 25 95 28 00 14 80 9 75 W J Hill, stove for court house, H : McNamar, drill for convicts, Dr. R S Young, practice at poor house, Cannons & Fetfcer, cloth ing for eonvicts Cannons & Fetzer, goods for poor house, Edwards & Broughton record for Register office, M M Gillon, registrar of Ward 4, &c, Cook & Sappenfield, sup plies for convicts, 700 911 40 Jas. C Gibson, insolvent bill, 599 31 Jas. N Brown, registrar Ward, No. 2, 9 65 J S Lafferty, M. D., ex- aming Levi Ivrimming er, W A Patterson, registrar of Ward No. 3, J R Patterson, jail fees, 1 50 7 07 42.60 J R Patterson, attention to convicts, 41 70 6 23 J AJSims, agent, supplies to convicts, J A Sims, agent, goods for poor house. 16 72 9 93 J O Wallace, register of Ward No. 1, Wm Propst, summoning jurors, &c, Samuel Sloop, pauper coffins, G W Patterson, supplies for convicts, 56 50 200 26 51 $1,213 60 JANUARY, 1891. R Will Johnston, repairs on iail, ' 2 50 R Will Johnston, iail fees, 17 95 R Will Johnston, wait ing on convicts, J M Erwin, work on roads, Mrs. P A Cress, supplies for daughter, J W Clayton, work on roads, t. 8 25 140 3 00 200 4 00 5 95 J N Winecoff, same, J J Cox, lumber for bridge, W H Cook, wood for jail, Jackson Satret, lumber for roads, J E Henderson, capture of convict, D D Johnson, medicine for poor, J R Patterson, waiting convicts, &c, "200 on ford, &c, A H Litaker, horse and plow on road, F W Glass, registrar of No. 4, &c, Sam Carter, driving cart for convicts, J C Means, lumber for roads, H W Ludwig, wheat drill at poor house, M Scott, shop rent for convicts, C A Sherwood, hire at poor bouse, C A Sherwood, overseer of poor, j 9 00 flOOO j 3 40 i 12 90 Caleb Barrier and Jack Ritchie, repairing bridge, W H Fisher and P N Hopkins, rebuilding bridge, John Smith, work on roads, N Blackwelder, same, J M W Alexander, regis 15 71 7 6 29 50 trar No. 1, &c C D Barringer, expenses of rebuilding bridge, J L Brown, guarding convicts. 9 03 90 1 00 Bell and Sims, agents, pick and handle for 610 road. 25 H C Lefler. guarding 50 1 convicts. Cook and Sappenfield. 18 supplies to convicts 120 W L Parish, overseeing 1 95 convicts. 28 Jno. A Sims, agent, sup- 05 plies to convicts. Jno. A Sims, asent. sup- 2 40 plies for poor house, 9 J A Rankin? expenses 2 90 in opening road. 39 Samuel Sloop, pauper 150 coffin. 2 D M Moose, gathering 00 up bridge lumber, 8 J? W Glass, work on 100 .roads, 6 J H Bingham. M. D., 6 10 same. 9 J M Seford, same, 5 W J Hill, stove fixtures 1185 for iail. 2 G W Brawn, belts for convicts. 26 Yorke & Wadsworth. mck handles. 9 71 Yorke & Wadsworth. goods for poor house. Yorke and Wadsworth. 03 coodsfor iail. Cannons & Fetzer. eroods 2 00 for poor house. . Cannons & Fetzer. goods 33 08 for iail. G E Fisher, snnrtlies for 26 63 chain gang. J1 V Snftll. wotIc on ia.il. 13 75 Yorke &. Wadsworth. supplies for convicts. 13 10 01 Joseph Young, services on settlement, C A Sherwood, hire at poor house, C A Sherwood, service as overseer poor, D L Hathcock, black smithing for convicts, G W Patterson, supplies 18 75 25 00 to convicts, F Uileman, services as commissioner, &c, 6 99 11 95 Edwards & Broughton minute docket for Reg ister's office, fec, 10 45 H S Puryear, attorney, services to board, 100 00 Dove, Bost & Fink, sup plies to convicts, 15 78 Dove Bost & Fink, coffee for poor house, 1 00 J Li Barnhardt, registrar of No. 9, &c, Dove, cord of wood, for convicts, 9 50 2 00 Sberrill and Cook, pub lishing income and expenditures of county 44 20 $730 63 February, 1891. Sarah Fink, medicine for child, W Mehafiey, ringing bell January term, 25 250 R Will Johnston, waiting on chain gang, 3100 R Will Johnston, jail fees, H Morrison, letting out bridge, 15 50 300 D A Caldwell, plan and specifications of bridge, 200 3 00 7 31 5 07 Mrs. P A Cress, supplies for daughter, J L Peck, service as, reg istrar, &c, G W Krimminger, oak lumber and nails, V B Parks, repairing bridge, 100 10 45 J A Sims, goods for poor house, Cook and Sappenfield, goods for convicts, 6 03 G W Patterson, goods for poor house, G W Patterson, goods for convicts, Dove, Bost & Fink, goods for convicts, Jno. M. Isenhour, work on roads in No. 4, Dove .Bo3t & Fink, goods for poor house, W R Johnston, work on roads, W L Tarish, overseeing convicts, H C Lefler, guarding convicts, J W Cook, services as keeper poor, W F Cannon, repairs on bridge, D E Perry, repairing shoes at poor house, J W Cook, hire at poor house, 4 55 7 73 9 69 3 00 180 6 25 18 20 20 310 1 23 2 Lawrence Kluttz, plank and nails for road, John Parnell, repairing picks, Dr. J S Lafferty, calf, use at poor house, 8 00 1212 Jno. A Sims, supplies for convicts, Dr. J P Gibson, medi cines for poor house, 810 410 3 75 97 Dr. J. Gibson, medicine for iail, J L Brown, guarding 68 convicts, B F Poteet, rock for 50 75 road, F V Snell, repairs onjail sewerage, J Dove, shingles for jail 251 kitchen, 48 25 L M Morrison, sheriff, hunting convicts, L M Morrison, Sheriff, summoning jury, T E Nash, blacksmithing for chain gang, Sheriff Propst, bringing prisoners to the county jail, Jno K Patterson, clerk to board, Morrison, Lentz & Co., pair shoes for convicts, Morrison, Lentz & Co., 11 1 70 40 11 74 75 6 00 goods for poorhouse, 88 $609 87 March, 1891. Correll & Bro., repair 00 ing iail lock, . 20 D L Hathcock, work on iail door. 55 J L Brown, guarding con victs. 00 Dove, Bost & Fink, Jsup- 22 plies for convicts, . Dove, Bost & Fink, 50 goods for jail, Dove, Bost and ilnk, 90 goods for poor house, H A Blackwelder, servi 20 ces as county commis sioner, etc, A H litaker, hauling rock on road, Caleb Cruse, wood for road, J B Sherrill, printing blank orders, &c, W L Parish, guarding oonvicts, &c., R Will Johnston, wait ing on chain gang, Jas. F Harris, guarding 1 65 219 4 20 7 60 106 5 35 83 convicts, C G Heilig, et al., ser vices as registrar, &c, o w R Will Johnston, iail fees, 14 00 1 80 10 60 20 00 R Will Johnston, fmak- ing bed ticks for iaU. Jno. A Sims, agent, sup- 75 plies for convicts, H C Lefler. overeeeinsr convicts, W M Walter, haulins rock on roads. 200 Edwards ic Broughton, records for clerk's office, 17 00 Josi W ' Moose, black- smithing for poor ' -, house, 150 750 J il Fisher, work on riad, Wm. Propst, expenses of D. H. & B. tjutjUs at Raleigh, 35 00 25 400 9 00 200 75 D B Cross, wood for publie road. Sam Sloop, paupei cof- fins, . J Dove, acid for poor nonse, J Dove, wood for chain g, Jas. P Cook, publishing magistrates notice, F V Snell, repairs on iail sawp.rn.crA 11104 9 15 3 95 28 90 40 20 00 Lippard8 & Barrier, goods for poor house, Morrison Lentz & Co., goods for chain gang, Jno. W Cook, hire at poor house, CoOk & Sappenfield, goods for poor house, Jno. W. Cook, services for February, W N Suther, horse and plow on road, G S$ Patterson, supplies tQ convicts, W M Walter, wood for poor house, Cannons & Fetzer goods tor poor house, 50 9 34 38 25 14 75 GM Misenheimer, rock for road, Joe Pobbins, same, Mrs. Hettie Cook, same, J C 'Means, wagon and team on road, 0 A Sherwood, same, Will Misenheimer, same, Jas. K Deaton, same, Henry Jones, work on road, , Daniel Morehead, same, 4 50 3 50 50 4 00 400 200 200 $507 April, 1891. Dan M Cook, gravel 75 for road, 25 00 M B Bost. hanling. and work on road. 7 00 Jas. K. Deaton. repairing bridge. 5 Chas A. Fisher, work on road. 13 20 J Mc Caldwell, lumber tor road. 4 00 46 Jno D Barrineer. lumber for road. 2 Geo. A Moose, lumber for bridge, 3 30 W P White, lumber and work on road, 6 84 M C Walter, coroner, burying unknown ne gro, 10 00 Jno L Spencer, white washing jail, 8 20 H C Cook, services as road commissioner,&c, 25 00 50 S R Andrew, work on roads, 4 R J Foil, brick work at 50 poor house, W C Boyd, repairs on chain gang, 53 3 25 w J Hill, goods for jail, 1 12 tr 15 retzer, waier rent. at court house and jail, E T Bost,' coffin for Lydia Coleman, J H Barnhardt, lumber for bridge, Jno. W Cook, work at poor house, Jno. W. Cook, services in 75 70 35 37 00 March, ir t r 1 1 L-, ni I 20 00 500 98 vun, uauiuiK a jau 125 penses in umiuiug .but 1 1 J ton piauorm, Wood and Iron Works, lumber for iail,! 267 1 8 7 80 32 Patterson, supplies iv uuaiu gang, John Parnell, black smithing at poor house, J R Pattfrson, services as Committee, &c, Jno. A Sims, cash ad vanced for wood, J W Mehaffey, running clock and ringing bell, 100 106 100 11 45 J Dove, guano for poor house, R Will Johnston, jail fees, H C Lefler, overseeing chain gang, &c, Lipparda & Barrier, - supplies to poor house, Jas. F Hams, guarding 915 27 70 7 20 500 chain gang, C R White, glazing at Dove, Bost & Fink, sup plies for poor house, Dove, Bost & Fink, sup 135 3 25 70 28 00 14 50 1109 plies to chain gang, DD Johnson, medicine for Sarah Fink's child, Dr. R S Young, practice at poor house and jail, Dr. J r (jf ibson, medi cine for poor house, 3 05 R Will Johnston, waiting on chain gang, Pink Blackwelder- wood for ail, ' Dr. J P Gibson, medi cine for chain gang, Dove; Bost & Fink, goods for jail, P B Fetzer, medicine for prisoners. Cannons & Fetzer, shoes : lor chain gangr Cannons & Fetzer, coat for pauper, J A Sims, flour for chain gang, Chas. H Hamilton, work on roads, Odell MVg Company, coal for jail, R E Gibson, flour lor convicts, 3100 100 310 52 3 85 7 55 185 2'40 3 75 814 2 44 $796 90 May, 1891, Dr. LM Archey, prac tice at poor house and iail, 6 50 J W Mehaffey, ringing bell April court, 2 75 V C Parish, hire at poor house, 15 75 M Morrison, sheriff, summoning jurors, 18 50 Jno. A Sims, flour, and soda for convicts," " 2 70 McNamar and Brown, furnishing jury 3 meals, 9 00 R Will Johnston, build- , ing privy at jail, 2 00 R Will Johnston, jail fees, 25 00 Lippards and Barrier, goods for poor house, 4 6b H C Lefler. overseeing convicts. 35 00 F Harris, guarding convicts. 29 00 R Brnmlev workiner t . on road. 7 50 R Will Johnston, waitiner on chain gang. 25 OU Edwards and Broughton, recoids for Registers office. 32 00 Dr. J P Gibson, medi cine for iail, 1 10 Dr. J P Gibson, medi cine for poor house, 3 8 ShuDins and Co.. suo- 20 plies to chain gang, a l ' A ' Pink Blackwelder. wood 20 for convicts. . 2 53 v . . Vww - " j , keeper of poor. 1 20 D E Perrv. repairing shoes at poor house. 1 John W Cook, hire at 05 poor house. 28 Geo. E Fisher, molases for chain gang, W J Hill, bucket for court room, John Garrett, cleaning well at jail, C G Montgomery, bal ance on cotton platform, Geo. E Fisher, molasses tor chain gang, 50 00 50 1 50 98 6 82 26 J T Pounds, lumber for jail, 159 Dove, Bost and Fink, supplies to convicts, 12 5 G W Patterson, supplies to convicts, Dove, Bost and Fink, supplies to county home, 39 Dove, Bost and Fink, nails and hinges for jail, 40 Jno. EL Patterson, pos ters for list takers, 1 75 $345 3 75 June, 1891. 05 00 H H Blackwelder, work on road, G C Goodman, rock for road, W R Johnston, work on road, F W Glass, service and 200 170 31 hire on road, C M Petrea, overseeing hands on road, - W R Ramsy, repairing chairs, W S Ritchie, work on roads, J Caldwell Query, same, John Bridges," black smithing, T Chapman, laying sewer 5 pipe at jail, John W Cook, services at county home, McNamar & Brown, feed ing jury, 93 90 45 1 20 12 00 3 50 John W Cook, hire at county home. 8 00 28 00 25 15 30 10 J D Croker, work on roads, Dove Bost & Fink, goods for county home, Dove Bost & Fink, goods for chain gang, Dove Bost & Fink, lard tor jail, L M Morrison, sheriff notifj ing listtakers, &c, Yorke & Wadsworth, pick and handle for roads, ' T F White, hauling rock, 16 35 24 00 85 2712 A r White, same, Sam Sloop, 2 pauper coffins, R Will Johnston, waiting on convicts, R Will Johnston, making suits for convicts, A A Cruse, lumber and repairs on bridge, 22 86 75 49 50 Highest of all in Leavening 1 -v v-, Mi 1 1" v- rv AfiSflUUYEEtf PURE Pink Blackwelder, wood for convicts, Jas F Harris, guarding 2 00 j 19 00 24 70 1 00 4 20 10 00 25 31 54 5 80 convicts, C Lefler, overseeing convicts and lumber, Dr L M Archey, consul tation, G W Patterson, supplies to convicts, A F Hileman, flour for ctfuntv home. G W Brown, mending shoes for convicts, Yorke & Wadsworth, goodj for county home, no A Sims, agt, supplies to convicts. R Will Johnston, jail fees, ohn A Sims, agt, sup plies to county home, appard & Barrier, same, 10 20 24 08 2 45 W M Widenhouse, ser vices as commissioner &c, 31 90 C D Barringer, same, ,3100 C It Cannon, taking Dan and Same Moss to county home, 200 W S Bingham, supplies to chain gang, 1 40 Cook & Sappenfield, tobacco for chain gang, 2 60 J Fred Cline, repairing grain cradle and plow for county home, 90 2 65 Dr J P Gibson, medicine for county home, Cannons & Fetzer, goods tor county home, 7 20 Cannons & Fetzer, sewer pipe tor iail, 121 62 Cannons & Fetzer, goods for chain gang, 31 45 Yorke & Wadsworth, tools and dynamite for convicts, U 35 Jas C Gibson, Clerk ot 00 Superior Court, insolv ent bill, 203 00 Geo E Fisher, supplies for convicts, 1 50 85 $873 00 July, 1891. 90 D A Caldwell, ventila tors for county jail, 10 50 T Chapman, repairs on sewerage at jail, Edwards & Broughton, binding and express on two books, C L Ervin, boarding chain gang, Lippards & Barrier, flour for County Home, Pink Blackwelder, hay for convicts, mules, &c, Wm Propst, assessing 2 3 22 90 10 7 16 16 75 61 property, J W Burkhead, same, W J Hill, repairs on the 90 court house privy, doors, etc., W F Goodman, work on 30 road, Dick Barnhardt, white 75 washing at jail, R Will Johnsop, jail fees, 22 67 J T Petchel, assessing property, R Will Johnson, waitiog on convicts, 30 2 50 D M Moose, assessing property, 12 10 15 ,10 12 10 11 14 140 3 75 J L Peck, same, A 0 Lentz, same, J H D Walker, same, E C Davis, same, J A Earnhardt, same, 8 25 1 00 Lawrence Kluttz, same, D H Ridenhour, same, Geo E Ritchie, same. 1 90 H B Parks, same, T A Moser, same, D P Boger, same, D W Turner, same, 11 30 250 C M B Goodnight, same, 3 35 M M Tucker, same, j S R Andrew., same, 40 41 D L Parish, same, M Voils, same, 20 00 FA Kluttz. same, J C Burkhead, same, r 2 40 D M Lipe, same, JvP Deal, same, 25 00 Jonas Ceok j listing taxes, J O Witherspoon, same, 6 50 F V Barrier, same, F W Glass, same, 19 58 C F Smith, same, W R Johnson, same, 26 27 W A Patterson, same, J C McEachern, same, J N Brown, same, 20 J M Vv Alexander, list- 31 804 ing property, Jno W Cook, hire at the County Home, 85 Geo W Greep, two bed- 3 20 steads for Co. Home, 6 00 Jno W Cook, services at County nome, 4 00 Jas F Harris, guarding convicts, W G Barringer, bringing lunatics to jail, Cook & Sappenfield, sup plies to convicts, 3100 8 85 2 401 s (Concluded on last page.) Power. - Latest U. S. Gov't Report O PROFESSSIONAL CARDS. W. H. LILLY, M. D, 8. L, MONTGOMERY, M. D III LILLY k HIT, offer their professional services to the citizens of Concord and vicinity. AJJ calls promptly attended day or night. Office and residence on East Deoot street, opposite Presbyterian church. W. J. MONTGOMERY. jr. LEE OROWEI.Ii Attorneys and Counsellors at Law CONCORD, N. C. As partners, will practice law in Cabar rus, btaniy and adjoining counties, in the Superior and Supreme Courts of th State and in the Federal Courts. Office on Depot Street. H. C. HERRING, D.D.S., CONCORD, N. C. Office store. over Correll Bros.' Jewelry W. C. HOUSTON, Surgeon Dentist. CONCORD, . .. N. C Office, over the milliney store of Mis ses Benson, Eisher & Co. mar.21 lv 62 W. S. Bingtai 35 64 New Firm. New Goods. All things are new in his store, and those wanting New Goods.. Good Goods and Pure Goods 01 are invited to see him before purchasing.j 75 PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST "Competition is the life of trade," and therefore he will 70 compete in prices with all compe- 45 00 tion. Heavy and Fancy Groceries. such as CORN, SUGARS, FLOUR, COFFEES, MEAL, CANDIES, MOLASSES, ETC., always on hand. iSTCountry produce purchased 50 00 00 00 for cash or barter at all times. CONCORD FEMALE ACADEMY. 1 00 Miss MOLLIE FETZER, Principal. Primary, Preparatory and Academic, A high degree of excellence will be maintained in each department. Pro gressive, practical and thorough, this school offers desirable advantages, and a liberal patronage is resiwctfully solicited. 6 30 3 75 15 8 00 Session opens Monday, August 31st. Pupils boarded with the Principal at $5 per month. For particulars apply to or address ' Miss MOLLIE FETZER, Principal, aug 20-3m Concord, N. C. 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 11 SCHOOL OF MUSIC, PIANO, VOICE AND THEORY. Thorough instruction at very mode rate terms, Session begins Mondav, Aug. 31st. For terms see circulars at Fetzer's Drug Store, or apply to Principal. MISS MARY E. YOUNG, aug 20-3m Principal. D. L. HATHCOCK, BLACK-SMITH) 35 60 12 00 12 00 20 00 20 00 12 80 1500 18 00 12 40 12 00 15 00 16 00 b always ready to serve the public in his line. Prices the lowest in town. Horses shod all round for Go cents and ihe shoes and nails found. All work guaranteed FOR SALE OR RENT! 100 acres land in No. 5 township, near 10 00 10 00 31 90 25 50 20 80 23 00 23 00 24 00 16 00 23 40 Mt. Gileau church, miles from town. 15 acres in the town of Concord re cently purchased of R. A. Brown. 1 house and lot o. Main street, oppo site Mrs. Hetty Winecoff s residence 16ixl32 feet. 18 00 21 80 40 85 500 1 vacant lot adjoining the Reformed church lot fronting on Church etreet 66x1 65 feet. 1 house and lot on Corbin street ad joining my residenoe GGxl75 feet. As Agent, 1 honse and lot on Spring street adjoining Jno. B. Caldwell and the Pink Deaton lot, 95x215 feet. JNO. K. I'Ari'JSKSUa. Oct. 1. Concord Male School. 20 00 30 00 The next session will begin August 31st,- 18U1. ruitions fi.su to 3.w per mrmth T, A BTKLF.. Prin. IE?AK NES8 KFA NOISES CORtl 6 32 lfaaJrHI MSHIOIS. whiBr. I I.N Vlilitllt TUHULAB u7l ftr-4v, It Itrk. Writ, fcf 7 1 neard. con
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Dec. 3, 1891, edition 1
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