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PUBLISHED ETEEY THURSDAY A CONCOJiD.N O. 'ByJOHA Tb SIIKICK lIX Editor mid Proprietor. THE TIMES FOB OXKDOIXAK. On account of the very short 1 b Flitjofleeoad Copffre. The Democratic caucus to nom inate a Speaker of the House of representatives was held in Washington last Saturday. Fif leen Dauots were tasen witn no result. The following candidates were in the race : Crisp. Mills. bprineer, McMillan and Hatch Seventeen ballots were taken, iso election was reached, and the caucus adjourned till Monday, fin u Qni. Knt n: - - . , i vi mv uxu - vnuji VJllBLr Was cotton crop ana ineeiiremeiyiuw uhosen. judge Cri8p from price, we are constrained to make Georgia. He is experienced, the following announcement : To every subscriber who pays up to date and for one year in ad vance, we will send The Times next year for only OTVE DOLLAR ! This applies to everybody who pays in advance, whether old or new subscribers. If you are not now a subscriber, send or hand us a dollar, and we will send you the paper for twelve months. Of course this applies cash in advance subscribers. conservative and level-beaded, ana will make an excellent pre siding officer. Congress convened Monday at nooD. mere are in the House 236 Democrats and only 88 Bepubli cans, 148 majority. For the first timejthe new political organiza tion, the third party, was repre sented in a National body. Its adherents consisted of a mere handful. STATE HEWS. GENERAL XEW9. CORRESPONDENCE. xne iurnam vaiiy uiooe Has Vom Tedro, ex-Emperor of ciariea a Buoscnption to nave .Brazil, died Hast week. North Carolina represented at the 1 u.i. io nv. World's Fair. It heads the list , .w .People are now by a donation of $250 and asks d n th the a' Hamburg: all loyal North Carolinians to The stockholders of the Rich- swell tne amount, mono lermmal-met Tnesdav in T).'-l 1 -i . , - iticbmond and re-elected Mr. In- man Jr resident, There was a terrible earthquake in Japan few days ago. The wnoie empire felt the env. McDougald has been interview ed. He says he will probablv spend a few weeks at his old home, Laurinburg, and would then in all probabilitv. "seek 1 - . ' I ar . . " ' ninpna npv onn nootnva wAAn i rvi Antitoinn i 1 . X" out jooiruig giccu, ill I "vuuiaiuD ireia taCLuaiy Spilt m another clime. - twain, rivers were dammed . A special from Dnrham states jfe!? towns Prostrated and over that by the fall of a scaffold to a ,,vw FeiBUUB pensnea. smoke stack at one of Duke's to- Last Friday a crank went into bacco warehouse last Fridav. W. Russell Sace's T. Remington was mstantlv killed demanded a nrivaf inifl;m T w Win: ' I u: , F r""""?w v. ii . it iu.io.ma was bo severe- uwiig rerasea, aemanded a million y injured that he lived but an dollars. Being refused, he drop hour. Three other workmen were ped a bag containing a dynamite severely injured. bomb, blowing the office to pieces The publication of the sudden lunZ tw. men, himself one of The vote for Speaker TuesdavJand certainly strange flight of tnem and wounding Mr. Sage. resulted as follows: Crisp, 228; Cashier Bowden, of Wilmington, The Grand jury of Galveston rveea.Bo; watson. 8. In the nas naturally attracted much atten- Texas, has indi-tp. j Ti nv- -r I I 1 A . ........ XT 1 1 Jl I ItAn Ad -.. i-1-. .? J I 11 I- . 1 . , f . . wciuwjbuu TOutuB, norm uaro- iugio ue uu uumgs ouruam ana isew xork for viola- oniy to strictly una cast right votes solidly on of him. Some people say that as tion of the anti-trust law of that jsenbers. every ballot for Crisp Messrs. he was said to be in San Francisco State. "He tried to compel the This offer is open only until ffancn, trrady, i3unn, Williams, Pe must be on the way to the I wholesale, tobacco dealers of the acittjjuer, nenaerson, uowles paauwica isiaacw. cuy to except propositions marlA February 1, 1892. Our price- re mains the same, but all who pay before February 1 next will get the benefit of the above reduction. and Crawford. Probmbljr KadlenI ShcM. Raleigh. Den. 5' Th Wo are willing to share the hard J lenbure Times. ex-Alliance mean limes with the farmers, who have t Charlotte, created a great eL wnrkf-'d inat fl linr th,'- tat . M MUOn OJthB publication of a , ' J statement by Alliance men, that uiij wiiici year The Greensboro Record mv J .tne tobacco Company. The dealers resisted and invotfirl th place is getting in dupUs raoid- a.ld 2 the. Attorney-General of ly. The second graduate left for L 5f mt0 enforce tbe home this moraine, a sound, well iruBfc iaw Aexas against the Com- and happy man. May its useful- V&DJ- ness become more generally known The House of Representatives ivx: we veriiy relieve tne treatment i ooutn Carolina last Tutsdav there is a trU beteg perpetrated 5 & fif 'ilfl .V P' I upon the voters of the State by the manufacture and sale of spir- The National Council of the means of a very attractively pre- Rev. Dr. W. A. Barrett, late Ln "jfPoating liquors Farmers' Alliance and Industrial paper in the shape df a pe- editor of the Raleigh Christian SJfIfceXlnr tt . -r i. uwon wun tne name of thA Na. can. ana a man oi talents and . "-um i i n inn t iniinMnmMiA MvnMkiM i . - aim i ' and in cer- now Notes From the Orcaa. Rev. C. B. Heller will preach his farewell sermon at Grace Reformed church the third Sunday in Dpcojber, and not the first as stated Let week. Rev. W. R. Brqwn held ser vices at Organ church Thanks giving day. A donation was made to the South View Orphan Home, feaiem, V a. The missionary sale, at Grace Church last Saturday amounted to $37. G. A. Slough kiiled three pigs last JTuesday that weighed 361, 391, 398. They were 14 months old. He sold the largest one for $29.85. G. H. Bost has bought the Jacob Cruse land, 100 acres for $500. Reuben Barnhardt. col ored, bought Ith am ar-Yates land, 40 acres, for $345.50. The -Sunday School at Grace church will hold Xinas exercises on Christmas day at 11 o'clock.i Monroe Troutuiau lost a good muie last baturday. D. M. Littles and family, of Concord, are visiting in the neigh borhood. . J. M. Sifierd has bought and is moving the house formerly be longing to Dr. Cope. Ike. Ded. 7, 1891. ! mnch nflnenw ir. t, rl,:t iu me oenate in Which hnr r "ur rcio vgmh I o vyuiiottiiij i , . . , . - """J ! Til :. T ; denominfttinn fta BOH lo " W expected to receive twflrtv JTieasani . ivu . 1 , . ..... nfmh oh do .i.,,. I Timrsb- 1 U r TT II I Y VICES UUI OT T.hl hva TU I " " M a HI nwa. on XMid(U UY UUO IJ. Uail. i .,, . . " -J " J.ilf Q tw ' oifiugeni in its urovi- oiuiio ana is to go into effect in October 1892. An engineer was dismissed for some infraction of th mix. maxxkj Ul tne roaa. The Bis Llfk JJotea. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mclntyre died sudden ly Sunday morning. Mr. Alexander McLester died Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, aged 88 years. Mr. McLester wa3 a good man and a consistent mem ber of the Missionary BaDtist & He was Grove church ember. Mr. Bost is executor of his will. Prof. Helms commenced the free school last Monday. Prof. Helms is giving entire satisfaction as a teacher. Rev. W. V. Honeycutt preached them that the house was on fire. The fire was extinguished after it had burned a hole about three feet square in the rook Green Hobn. Dec. 7, 1891. Copal Grove Sews. Farmers are not done sowing wheat yet it seems. All could have been done considering the f ayorable fall," but the . cotton must always be attended to, and failures and low prices have al most ruined lhe farmer in conse quence. Bethel Lutheran church will soon be carpeted by the ladies of Woman's Home and J?oreign Missionaiy Society of Bethel church. The Sunday School at Bethel have decided to have a Christmas tree at Christmas.- L. O. Ritchie is in' the lumber business at Gladstone. Charley Barringer, of Cabarrus county, and Miss Maggie Culp, of Stanly, were" married last Thursday by Rev. G. H. Cox, of Mt. Pleasant. R. s- The well established and reliable firm of mUVlBlffi, - JLDHIME - & . invite your attention to a - WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, th em f5 NOTES A AD COMMENTS. An experience of 15 years in Concord 'enable supply the wants of their customers and with fif' Yery Best Class of Goods and with job thoroughness that only comes with fann perience, and an intimate acquaintance with Jr e'j' Our wares are first-class in every respect as we kcp' NO SHODDY GOODS. Prices guar an teed to su it th e hard times G3LOTMINQ for Men, Boys and Children. HOOVER, LOBE & CO. ...... . j. ! RACKET STORE Hard times is the harvest to the !man with dollars. . How the failures come now to credit The good Charloote Chronicle has a new dret-s that is beautiful nil OTOflnf tVn Ii nil "u :r! ",r a V dealers, how their stock have to go for would make a blind man weep to dollars. look at them in lhe dark. Ashe- w are going out of business, as my ville. Citize health is considerably impaired, but as wa are fi'oins' ont we shall crather manv Quay, Dudley & Co., would give I victories from the disasters of credit half a million dollajs to sennrfi th give ont to, the pubUc. We f are i fi . XT. , already catting tnousands oi dollars in electoral vote of North Carolina, the middle for we gather daily from the It cannot be done in open day- wrecks or from dealers hard pressed light after full and fair discussion. "f06? wh.at ttey.n &efc; , But if 200,000 former Democrats JlBltT7J:00Ldit are duped into signing a pledge great matter, to vote the Third party ticket, the Look 0Yftr thfl Fflllftwlni TJsf nf Prififls electoral vote of the State will be cast for Hamson.-State Chronicle. Northwestern Radical Alliance- men are trying to sell the Alliance All our $3.50 to $4.50 Men's Suits, the best values at the price ever sold ia Charlotte will now go at $3 25. Plenty of good $6 to $8 suits in this $3.25 line. We made a great cut in a line of $'5.00 to the Republican leaders. Thev snits to f 9.80. All the balance of these want ooutnern Alliance' men to pledge their votes to the Third party. This will secure North ne engineer, out of an excellent sermon Sunday to his fr Jv aij sec"re NoTth pened the throttle of congregation at the Sodl t ? Then they tition with the name of the tlOnal .4lliarno nrR?l io . ... .. i AO adopted a resolution requesting sent to each Sub-Alliance members of Congress who were headed. "We. the undersigned elected by Alliance votes not in Piedge our-selves to support the a deposed minister. Dr. Barrett enter anv oartv eannnin mu Third party in 1892." The state- was chiefly instrumental in cans wn,nf. n UL . " ment 18 ttttt the Allianccinen al- "g this and hence the assult r. .V,41J ,uomBeive8 most tQ a man ftre gj. . , thege a&n U8ed a club and beat Dr. Bar- un any political party. Not- petitions. ' rett very severely. .-ruUiue is not correspondent to-day in- A strange case, the Rocket save biugie representative in the lower y J?arDe8 I was before the Rockineham hxC revenge, o nouso oi Conffrflps ihl n,aA anauuo. xue laiier ciatir IVifisilft loot a luu engine, lumped from thfi .oK i,ri. the request, as is shown by the IrL, lTIZ?d haTf ;"eT: an while asleep swal- If?"" da down ful year, -.i.i . ii ... I. v pviu.wu. j.i in x IOWATI nor false Wh i UD no.ua. Kb lUil snftP.n inaf- ao n I T T T) or tj,. .i. ' i: no official aanction 1 I'1?1 8P,ge was. 7Z7:"iw "cuon superintendent at the M. E. I. wnen Senator Brice's credon- .r y "o imoo uaucusea eonwtwl tfifii liia qi MHWfleQ lo a stomach pump, Z ""V1" Aue engineer unurch. We look for some cood tials were presented he was al Democratic, Renublkan PJ ?on5ted with the State .Alliance according tn th IWW V W fireman of the passenger tmin if a ,1 g oa hi iTT 4JT 6 8 al . ... nas nad anvthin? to rfn witt. ?f L..5 ' v, .T"'. "" wa ). i r;7-r-r"u."u6tuoJcat' " . oam as a pius parues. All the Congress- T have no idA. xplianna ;i -i around witn this bait nZ;nZ Jltt. . ... . I 'e Methodist and Baptist senator from Ohio, but his eel- men from North Carolina. rTnt nmn t; " ri m V1. tt7u"e ieeta on and were fi."T.. Kiuec. ounday Schools will unite and 'eague, Mr. Sherman, was rarfnl . ' uuwv-o uuili. 11UW mat 1L I tin I n ann " I Alii CO Ul lUt) DaSRfincrPra n7A I U. -v , , I t l . , .. ' . I UUB UI noont l vas in circulation. ' tallv iniured and na oil t iC Ll mT , COL,u mas ----v.c iUai, luo 8weanng per cent ies than you oaa buy the This scheme is reirard wL The Durham Sun criticises the othL lKolmhh The httle Iks are ex-h of ?r. Bnce must not be . ac- i1? e verything in (he cloak deW hv rQ , 7. " State cbfiTtiiflfa nffino aA o, :,L .T "VU,U1U wuunaa oi a pectins nice th intra fmm cepted asa waivor ci, mux pnee. utJ4viiu ulj i I -w PAlTEfilJ WHOLESALE AND KM TAIL GENERAL -:- -.'-MERCHANDISE, We have in store the following guuus, wmcn we otter to trade : the congregation at the Methodist May he have a success- Douglass I makes a will vote the Radical ticket' as us ual, and the Southern Alliftn. men will be duped. State Chron- s pants at $2.00. icie C.'jeathain, of course,) including Capt. Alexander, were in the Dem ocratic caucus. The following were in the People's party cau cus, which nominated Watson, of Georgia: Baker, Clover, Davis, Halvorson, Kem, McKeighan, Otis and Simpson. So it seems that the resolution was disregard ed entirely and by all. will now so at $9.50. Over 20 stvles of i nne Hard " nnisned Cassimers. black Diagonals and fine Cheviot raits in these in both sacks and cutaways. We are closing a line of Melton Over coats at $ (.00, worth $3.00. Men's Pants from 40 cents per pair up. une ime oi elegant $4.00 fJassi- $2.00. One lot nf Onv. ernment Blue Cloeh Gods made for tne uovernment and sold for reason of overstock, we bought 50 pieces and made it up, there is no better goods -.13 3 . ii . oiu una you can Duy tne pants at $2 50 per pair. Boys Cape Overcoats $2.00 to $3.50 yery cheap. a i . vne lot oi about 40 Ladies' Cloaks at 2 car loads Flour, 1 car load Salt, 1 car load ShipstufT, 1 car load Kerosene ( il 55 bags C offee. 22 barrels Suar. 50 boxes Soiip, 50 cases AIatcIi.-- ' 55 Kegs Soda, "i- 25 eases Soda, 50 boxes XXX Soda Cracker 10 boxes Cheese, 25 cases Oysters, 10 bis Gail and Ax Snutf 15 bags Rice,; 25 boxes Starch, 25 cases Star Potash. as an - A 1 . auempt to pledere nmnrnyif. Al liancemen to Third Partv action and is denounced as a 'conspiracy xu me interest oi tne iiepublican Party. The State Chronicle will 'j ujui iwn , tu n is on a par with the Radical attempt to con trol the negro vote by means of i serious nature. no Art a tr ha .n.Un,.J T.-.i. August B. L. Duke, ot Durham, Anextraordinary case of vitality sent samplesof pyrites to the State A t waiiatin, Tenn. chemist and asked him to ftnalr7fl Hn.f OTember J5 a man named thpm TTo rannlrraA i nflin Was assaulted nnar f!oo;i the laboratory was busv and re. ,la fePnns hJ some murderous !.me commend that they be sent eke- - Tan8. pounded his head i old cepted as a waiver of anv rfcrht. H. the Ohio legislature might have HaY6 YOD Ul Seen SUCIl BWinS ? Lv, 4jtoliKttto uuu present to thai iiadies r,r - - We have alsd a lanr ge siock of . I . 1 . c,.rjl MM.,!.; oenate tna Question of bia ,'t,o1; r - - r I -i .i.. I - xur. and Mrs. W. ii. I3ost. of giDiiny. JNews and Ob8ervr i - oat aw Da county, ar snp.T,fl J no ' ' r --v time where. November 21st Mr. Duke lDl a e17- Y11 1qD8- He ineuus in jso. o with ft relatives and Mr. W. 3L Lyles, a student of We .learn with regret of the death Of Editor J. F. Murrill, of the Hickory Press and Carolinian, which occurred at his home last Sunday of pneumonia 11 I r I m . A i . i Laacii in i in I in ma tr n. v ri i I a mil 1 1 n i 'a . I . "io union jjeague just after the YV1UIB again ana received the game , " " " ttU uncon- " ;,y , " oeen war, and that Itadicals and disao- reP- CTIlis is Ptty bad for the rious condition and attended by compelled to quit school on nnintaA c i . " nrcftnt nficAsm'fioa at- Tkui pnysicians, who took a honini account of bad health j. r w " umvc ccciiriM um nnmn. o v jukhh o eering the movement. case," adds the Ban, Wbat President Fni njm, mi m lie louowiner letter from If v r-r I TT n . " iiii. j. iie was n. rnes, President oi the B. & S. house of Mrs of shattered pieces of slrnir ',-r.rtIV, Miss Loula BamhnrH- ?a iaau h, J 1 . .. 11VU1 I J IUUIjU- Vavw itOM v, , j . I , ' ';uuuk "I Drain ""r fUU1 Dw at me jamnn u' JLi": yZ anng exposed. JStrange to say. Griffi,, I school house. wuiKittiies bo mimerons. At.ihda rairiiT- j . ... nr tt r!l,ar1rtfTa - -.-I." .r -.ruvereU) ism full i tKur? pernor, irom r Tr me pusession oi his senses and ia "'ofi" " cuiereo, aoie 10 waia abont. T.ncf T?-..l The Wilmington Messenger has no faith in thj jnry system It says: We heard a leading crim inal lawyer say about 1876, that he had cleared seventeen men m Halifax county for murder. .He appeared as counsel for i during the war charged muruer. and on the jury man with were 15 cents. Mens' Ribhd n.nr Plain TTt era made out of Clifton Drill, 35 cents. Mens' all wool Red Underwear, 75 cents per suit. 5,000 pairs Salisbury Mills socks 6 cents per pair. - No question but we sell Mens' Hate 50 per cent under the market Fi cases of MensFine Derbys, all the latest styles. $1.C0, worth $3 50. Another large purchase of the best makes of 100 yard spool silk, 8 cents. Kerr sjSpool Cotton 3 oents. 5 cases Cannon Mills bleach the best trA DRY - GOODS. Boots, Shoes and Hats, TINWARE CROCKERY Bagging and Ties. a nnnri Piiii-nr on i i iiaiirnon tnrani v r t i i i cm " , , . B - o ivv , u uau ucdu lUJJk! i vbui, x . ii, ivonn au uwhkrii Ann tnntiH m. k i. I f, 1 i , , ui-.T. i awumv vnu viuiiki lie w hm m itiu t n . . connected with the press at Hick- 01 "ff0' PIa!nf elf. men standing beside her bed, one dentify his assaiUants who hi nr-v 1TQ j Lear bir: Your lfitfr vnA I with tmC1 . i' ... L.. J oomanis, wno ha ao Huuna nna un- urom iirP yrarin , : " v ' T , , i j , . wuu a -diip, i oeen arrested. swervmg Democrat, an uncom premising ' Wr? Den J?anded wbo declared that at the least " u iucoBrB 1 1 jirann at Knitn nmco thou n.n..iyi i m prohibitioniat. and a I nore what Mr- vI i. ' ; jl'i , uw,u U1 i?ey 0- . V"owau liCUUtrumu. I . -Avtiuu iuu maa. 111(1 UU. MB fttt.pmntcH in 1 n mi 1.1. . r ... tan roni.i . . r , . ; . :r-v ucr m ue sadly missed, and bis "iy "W mar so lar as I utile girl, at which both men deatu is a loss to the State. " a1ord, neither the Koanoke if the latter was awaked thev "ern nor south Bound wonld cut her throat. The men bare decided upon Monroe as a ate a hearty meal and on wES as ay ln- ve nno r y V uniua Urrove, has charge of the public school at Mt. Gilead. xne joint consistories of Mt. Gilead and Mt. Zion met laat i ..ii ii . . . , ,u ,U1 r ' ,7 10 uulu enorter and mucn as she liked. home years, and has a judicial tUBaper, nes to the west of Mon- miua. lie has served eight years T f.""1 ,"es. me line would credit upon the Speakership. It seems that the board of com missioners nvrn f ! ung a aro Fiiher is onttinff 1 1 - . , , ""'" "uuiu . oKpucn noraer KCTlved. ,n . 1 w uiveriea to entr Mnnn a I T, B--auu uas oeen a leader a8 it is a onmni;V; "...7 . leiqh, jJec. Y.-A great stir upon the floor. He is a thorough townWnnU 1Ub mo, been made by tbe publication n i v uiu iiiiu titfu rna a . . allow freights if they do not T" W J!M. Har- any tbiug to disturb theequanimitv . if, however, thev wer ZLV Vi8ro b". -1 . .... - i oni,hi i . . " i . , mai jx. hi 1 1 ruian. nt - oi us temper and will reflect great 1 "L.weld e?P.?ct. Caswell county, had confeed on their interest a .tn.n' ",18 ueai" ueu in?no was one. of eaerv 33 , JT ur 1'nere will be Christmas . , Ine murderers ot JieDnbl can Rn. h.. . - j'ijeu. me fn, i. r t, , "um kuth iflfl rnort tho hno . T ... . . " 1 lartresL nnmi-iai. nf .ooit: r fillio ax uiL-e neinrniBfi .on;.. i- tlmt. trio hnaT-,1 n A train 1 1- . muf U. T . Olfennens. iww 1 .1.. . , --wwm ,hnr(,h n1 o4m , -o '"uB 4 4wonoi tne line be-Unntr f ' Z men engaged directly in han. h7 " ,T. imping oiMecklenbureconntv wean Lexington "and Sl!B.w r.V' "V.:V v.""CttloK--L'r. ning train8 Thna u.j .f . . " . HHinT. r'v. iwwiB relatives moienantlv denv uam- c uoau ui 1 is own Malquh i ""-"ii uuuliiui nnp. onrfl wi j . . - i uxcu reiirpPTir nnt iv I . t - w I L II au HI V Ullf'II akT rASOlAn I.m KA VtUL. Ill uto 1 1 uu rYira 1 t n wv 1 v uumuer ui employes, the sustained bv thm Thft fntol nnmU.. t . 1 , uiuu"" "i persons re- poriea Dy rauways as killed dur- .liK j"o vear was 7,0, and the total nun ber reported as iniured was 29,034. Of the total number uiu ,4ox were employes, 285 Fcugere, ana were classed as oiuer persons." In this lat tc wasBincation is included the large numDer of suicides. Of the total number injured, 22,390 were employes. Z.m naBPenCTra Blues ,isuu unclassified. Tf 1 , I.UC uumueroi emplovers k Wl ha D. signed to the total number, it ap pears thatl death ocenra frt - --r very ouo men employed on the rauways, and 1 mi ary occurs for eery men employed. THa Saturday. Rev. Brower preached sPedi at Elmira, N. 1 . He ag bia first sermon for this Con far- g'essively assails the RpnnhH,u ence year at Mt. Carmel last PartJ ad Harrison's administra oanday. tion, and the Billion Dollar Con- There is a lot of cotton in No. Sress- He declares that the r Plck.Jet- Democrats of New York, includ- The grip has had a nrfitfcv trnnA ing himself, favor fW n. e hold on No. 5. silver and of srold b , ; ""-vu kiio uesi gooas tnree men who had flftnallw linn., ever sold for the monev. s tried at that very bar for tiie eamA ya!l' uesJ 8tandarf Prints 5 cents per and we are dailv rerrivin.r onense. What a brlesonnnn S Me0i1 e Ua.h reccmn- justice, Oroy. llili has to1a ouriesque upon cents per yard xine iino and Leather covered 1 nmks 35 per cent, lees than PrfrW of pnoe. , uuw KotKis now m - j re iow aown. Urockery, Glass TiL "ware at a price to. close uu xuey must go. ,W. J.DAVIS & CO. UHABLorrp, N. C. Mail yfii rGo which we have not the mention.. s !;' M. L. Barnhardt i f AnrMr. n of the v .w.i.ue t I . . .Darner school house. B. L. M The HnynrsTlile Items. Wheat and oats very sorry, J. ii, iel Eluttz, who soon. There will be market value of thA turn - .11 m. . meiais. ine coined silver rfnllo must be of equal value with the ilH nnlloii VT . i -.i a .Gtttj mm wDserver. It is all stnft in talb- oki losing last legislature being and "Alli ance Legislature." It was nnth. up a mg of tbe sort. It was a. nm. ore. The foolish n tTTTv I I .t- ll.ll 1 m .1 uwuuii U1IIII MHI1 rtl nvrttni. -I r I . uuufernave been at- LeTin Tr." xT1 "ad- -Editor Harris last week xuYBeiiua meir reeienstion tne case. I In r,f ui.i. i. "... r " envea nis m- crowd of enshon the case. 1 fin f u " "" because th r,rto will k 7; Ti iorniation nUuiu uui tane t fs" j -uiuurue Wltnout a snh 58 per cent, nf tha tal casualties. 4-1. J:. . i -ueu auvice aDout a certain mat ter. The resignation was prompt ly accepted. think The Progressive Farmer honors Mr. J. S. Bell for refusing to aign the Democratic address. We sup pose it looks with a corresponding degree of disesteem upon Messrs H T ' A 1 i . eianaer, a. Jjeazer and E. A. Moye, all of whom did sign it. from Sheriff Huoh of Orange connty, and that it was a matter ot common talk in Oange and Caswell counties, and not hA thought, to be questioned by anv body. He had heard it from o , W sources also. The ereat nromin. ence of tfi T? n- n fmiiir j ii.. K SSr. - f J ..vest iUg: n " . . TO ""'', mid revival oi west reports tnat its trTno a nflicihratuH nan. r, it- v . I 7. . .1 i . - " " w;r;c: ,-Tr.?ci.ui,ua.oont iiu.er sreaj yed or tied up ' : w T niUll.4 sunpuon; on the contrarv. if mil ' .nui UUIUO SO. Yours truly. . F. II. Fbies. The Address. Cbarlotte Cbrnicle. A Bllaura ln;m Korinwest. CHICAGO.Dec. 5. Accord Incf t reports from the Northwe,f. fK blizzard of the Das tv Al j.:ii - J i oum raging, a special from St Jraul savs with VA. J - " 11 o'clock. A very folly people were A W -r ai iur?. Jane K Ki'oli'a i oaiuraay nigbt. Their iov soon changed when on nf th neighbors came over and to'd in nvu in i r I wi. i brethren at the outsit f mk ser- ishmgan lmperium in imnerin C&nnnn " very soon fell thTough. The Leg islature di i have a patent on ll young the wisdom and it did thi O at Mr?. Jane E. Fisher's last but for nil fw approve, uui, lor ail tnat it was fAm' i: . t ... I wane legislature and the Demo cratic party is responsible for it. JLenoir Topic. The politicians in the Alliance who are not farmers are like weevils in the corn: caterpillars in tuiwu; roi m potatoes: dis temper in sheep: sand in suear! nosqnuoes m August and flies in uv pie. jueckienburg times. Uow'aibjsr o offer One HnriflrAd nn. a rer . i iur anv pqoa . A. i x i rrr,nreby HaI1fl . liancemen th.at De" . . xemucrais, on the state of POlltlCS both Statrt arA v:...i mi; j "v i.ttnuutu. Has adoress puts the currency j ian" .question " me people to be pa a,,u aviod abuse and bitter auimauversions. In other words i 1- ne -Iree C0lnage of silver Er. ITS 186ue M1 7-e ""ou"'w expresses the senti mcni oi a majority of the Dem ucrauc party in the Slate. It y conservative and peaceable ""'lewasnBd compromise. It ought to show the extremn Al. is T? T nrTTi, '""MEriCOProM., Owen's as tar as principle will permit to iure narmony. The address scorea a decided victory for the - -,t -.""uniuio in nil i ....I . . .. vuiu- able to carr oTn "',71 7 I " J ." 10 reaa " the ly their firm. ' """"" made 01 ine Alliance on North West&Trcax. Wholesale Drnrgists, Wholesale DrugyUts, Hah'sCatarrhCureistaktoilS?;2i vuruiiua pontics. Bnt TW,, crats can hardly go farther than ju spin 101 tnis address. Thus i buu uo lartner, enT Montgomery, one of. Con Stf"" e5hant.fr hi which the whole State is talking. A Cave la Sampson Connty. Not many people know that in oampson county, on the lands of L. W. Hodges, there is a cave ot large size, covering lOOt acres. It is near tne headwaters of North uua.x..i;i. xi iioor is 01 sand ana its roof of sandstonA 1 1 eigm ieet m thickness, on this oeme some ten feet of ai- h a bold 8prine. with watAr BnfflA;m 10 rnn a turbine wetl, ponrs in 7eS' PPMJw expending 1 iu me luiproTemenr of th cave, so that persons can drive nr into ic The locahtv in fi TIT J ' """O iruui Warsaw. but the lit- rri ttt . . ine vvashmston PrRf. Col. Tolk says is a truthfnl nl honest journal, published a hf0r.lv Oonoat;nl ill- TIT 1 TT" J v,uw,vtuuai ai icio v eanesdav n be effect -that at the .1 tnnon meeting of the lecislatirA -I 11 T . . f-.- ui tne jauonal Alhance. f!nl A-oiK would Prefer against Dr. Macune. ea4 par supplement this week. L. charges to the- snow-ploughs are makin tie headway. a report from Northfield, 7 ' . JO l"ai lDe blinding sndw ttorm was drifting by a wmd that blew a velocity of forty miles an hour. The thermome- how 40 de&eQa ftD EUendale, N. D., reports that the storm has raged for 48 hours, daring which time over a foot of snow has fallen. The snow is so wuiy ur:iteo that traffic is stopped. The cattle are wiu io Buner badly. Qispatcn from Grafton. S. D say? :. rhe blizzard taooa -uritu nnU.L.J r O "'U uuauaiea lorce. The Rnnr many places has dr,ffvl - -i. . cm:aii tne house tops, trains have been stopped. Call and scp no i pleasure m showimr goods and quoting you urki Patterson's y Wholesale and Retail S!on in it All TTyou to subscribe for any of t tiro fii : '.i.-. V"" muiinem zine, 54.5O; ir's Wee r's Maga- People, M'finSSlS? year's subscription to tZ". ocuree. u OXl'ENTOYS Both the method fejrup of Fisrs is tatpn. ; ,i . and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. ot0,o ' tern enectuallv. H.ia u- Sc?- feveJs and curea babitual COnfit 1 nnt mn i -n- . . v'wwavua aj villi all m r . a. I. . i . , .y. .r ia me 1 ceptable to the stomach, prompt Tn its act,on and truly beneficial L its effecte, prepared only from the most tnany j excellent qualities commend it V auu nave made it the popular remedy known. nA TFu li,11 13 Ior sale m 50c and $1 bottles bv all U' aZZS w r vtiauin nmnpivia may not hive it on W6ti I cure ,t promptly for any on9 who CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C& UUMtulV"0100' C wsrme, gr. Mew rogKt kut f most No one douhfs' fin of -n- Sage's Catarrh Remedy really cures Catarrh, whether the disease be recent or of long standing, because trie makers of it clinch their faith in it with a $500 guarantee, wh'ich isnt a mere newspaper guar antee, but " on call "ma moment. Thnf v iuuicm is wnen vou mut us makers can't v-ure you. The reason for is this: Dr. Sage's remedy proved itself the right for nitiPtu-n.n. 1. . - xvjr-uiuc out oi one hundred cases of Catarrh in tne Head. anA fl ur,jj.. Dispensary Medical Associa- tiuu can ariord to take "sk,of your being the he.11?nIy question is are you willing to make the test, if the makers are willing to take the risk? If so, the rest is easy. You If you're wantine the ftcrv, you'll get something Utl: t O "V"W their faith has cure the one "GIT FROM IU nil!' ... 1 Prices are Falling! Every day we are inarking down prices. Come and see us. We will give you morefor a dollar than you ever dreamed of. MMo. al i nave me largest stock and rlQtl1rMtu..J J f turners 1 styles ot Janips, and AT LOW PRICES! Come in and see for yourself. Lanterns, Oil Cans with pumps and fillers, very cheap. Tobacoo, plug and saiok everything is LOW IN PRICE! iWtnloft Islite. ifliT?ar-b?n dny apioiutl( .....l-niil. llellm o ge estat, ; El, SeSflf "dersi-ned on ,.r 1-f tbe 24th day of November, is:.- .,r ik- nov2fi!lfeJ1- J H. W. Kl ,V. w DvffC?fl.i",,?r '""nth. , , Wsamoie gent free t,, all the Minuj&,KY&&!V5-'' ... .. A MAWpb"rS450 HIS NEIGHBOR paid nnlr S375. For thfTpniam' 1'innu. Neither one-M a nickel over Insure Yourself lilant j.ri. hi 1 jyiaj LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga w . inej are not built tlmt M ' lateat SPECIAL OKFI.'K 1US1U1II a cur 9 1 1 "BAITS ASTRAL OIL long known as tne best and highest grade of Kerosene, is the balest Oil known, and we now offer it at cents per gallon. You afford to use it. FETZER'S DRUG STORE. CONCORD, N. C. ue iiiMdht t ..'T. .7t : .' To vr i- r v . - 1 . , HI J 1,1. I.p"" can ; porttwitie. en.i Irn:n ii. ,t r , . I ebOTriir! Ii..rri--,.,.., , look bark on Inst. -' i ' BUy. nil !-r;rc,,r..r.,. ' T nliilo-o-.M r. , , . . stnllt'-tl ":.n...:u!,i.'7 , , ' e.'iikrn.'s thscin: . ' ' . t ni.d :i (i,.,-ir , ' tlie ciLai ,,;.. . . . ' PP-3fJS nthr. aiMl'.! , ',i c 11, mwi.in. JK.r..,, 'ilfnih9r...hM . . -1,-t in , . I , """T l K-re. Jlt i.ov . - 5r',r ill.i-.Ti...:s; i.-.. .-. . V dptl.s w..,k n.i.i ! nt .. ,, . ' - , pmut-ra ,.ro .i-ilr "ca'i - can do a. we. 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The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1891, edition 1
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