" . I - - I . .. .-. . i i - : 1 v -r , ' jS551-""15. I THE BEST ANTI-TRUST LAW EVER . - FUSIOX. J j ' JIDOE FtTRCHES ON FCSI03C. J Mood's is Good it .Makes Pure Blood Scrof-ila Thoroughly Eradicated. fC. I . H-sd & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "I:4s n ltli pleasure that I give you the details of our little May's sickness aud her return to li ' .::;."!' the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla. She -;:. taken down with t-ewer ana a tsaa vouin. . TSZow nig this a sore came on her right side be tween the two lower rios. In a short time an other broke 0:1 the left side. She would take ?;ie!'.s of sore mouth and when-we had succeed ed in overcoming tills She would suffer with at tacks of high fever and expel bloody looking corruption. Her head was affected and matter o.ce J irom her ears. After each attack she be- Hood's5" Cures came worse and all treatment failed to give her relief mini we hejran to use Hood s Sarsaparilla. After she had taken one-half bottle we could see that she was better. We continued until she had taken three bottles. Row she looks like The Bloom of Health btkI is fat as a pig. "We feel grateful, and cannot snj 'too iniieh in favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla." '.us. A. M. Adams, Ininan, Tennessee. Hood's PI. Is act easily, yet promptly and evidently, on the hver and bowels. 25c. Mont Amffina- , SEMINARY, at Mt. Pleasant, is destined to be TEE Mil LUTHERAN SCHOOL FOB YOUNG -:- LADIES IN THE SOUTH. SiHiiMFj Ecptly Farnishefl. An Able Faculty of Nine Teacners. A thoroughly reliable School is the am bition of the management. " ' hi Ink hatymte'-l The new Tariff Act has three excel lent features : " ; 1. It reduces taxation to the people. 2. It compels the wealth of the coun try to pay a fair share of the taxation by the imposition of an income tax. 3. It embraces the best anti-trust law ever enacted. The so-called anti-trust law passed by Heed's Congress in 1890 was found to bo of little or no effect, and the follow ing sections were inserted in the Tariff Bill, and these sections are now law : Sec. 73. .- That every . combination, conspiracy, trust, agreement or contract is hereby declared to be contrary to public policy, illegal and void, when the same is made by or between two or more persons or corporations, either of whom is engaged in importing any article from any foreign country into the Unjted States, and when such com bination, conspiracy, trust, agreement of contract is intended to operate in restraint of lawful trade, or free com petition in fawlul trade or commerce, or to increase the market price in any part of the United States of any article or articles imported or intended to be importedinto the United States, or of any manufacture into which such im ported articles enters or i intended to enter. Every person" who is or shall hereafter be engaged in the importation of goods or any commodity from any foreign country in violation of this, sec tion of this act, or who Bhall combine or conspire with another to violate the same, is guilty of a misdeamor, and, on conviction thereof in any court in the United States, such person shall be fined in a sum not less that $100 and not exceeding $5,000, and shall . be further punished by imprisonment, in the discretion of the Court, for a term not less than three months nor exceed ing twelve months. "Sec. 7-i. That the several Circuit Courts of the United States are hereby invested with jurisdiction to prevent and restrain violations of section 73 of this act ; and it shall be the duty of the several district attorneys of the United States, in their respective districts, un der the direction of the Attorney General, to institute proceedings in equity, to prevent and restrain such violations. Such proceedings may be by way of petitions setting forth the case and praying mat such, violations shall be enjoined or otherwise prohibited. When the parties complained of shall have been duly notified of such petition the court shall proceed, as soon as may be, to the hearing and determination of the case; and pending such petition and before final. decree the court may at any time make sucn temporary restraining order or prohibition as shall be deemed just in the premises. , " ' "Sec. io. That whenever it shall ap- i)ear to tne Court before ""wmch any Druceerifn 4ndpr t rifi 74th ftorticm gf this act may Depending that the ends of justice require that otiier parties should be brought before the Court, the Democratic Hand Book. .Fusion, between the Populists : and Charlotte Observer. The Davidson Dispatch does very well the Republicans was tried this year in-i-to resurrect the anti-fusion letter of the Tennessee and in "Alabama, and the re- 7th of April last, in the Winston Kepub sult was the same as in North Carolina ' lican, by ex-Judge D. M. Furchee, now in 1884, when Fusion was tried in' this one of the non-partisan candidates for State. Fusion was badly beaten. But j the Supreme Court bench, and to favor the People's party, or Third party, is ; the public with the following extracts like a fifth wheel to a coach. It is of no practical use, and the thinking peo ple in it have found Chat out. It had from it: "I do not believe that the combina tion can be done throughout the. State its rise in the days when the people J so as to injuriously affect the Democrats were excited because Df practical evils in the count and result of the election, resulting from a Republican legislation. 1 1 know this policy of fusion was attempt Now that the Democrats are in power ed in the east two years ago without and the Republican legislation that so ; benefit. Judge Pool and other Kepub- oppressed the people is in process of re peal, the people are withdrawing from Third party and the leaders, seeing their party dwindling away, have tried, to fuse it with the Republican organiza tion. That will be its end. Its grave is al ready dug, and the People's party will be laid away to rest in the bosom of the Radical party, just as in the case of the Liberal party ten years ago. Such a combination nas no chance of success. It is a fusion of the high pro tective tariff Republican and the free trade advocate; of the bond money, gold standard, John Sherman Republi can and the fiat money Populist. It is like fire and water coming together. Ask one of the fusion speakers what principle he advocates, and he is apt to tell you directly the reverse of the last one vou heard lican candidates for Congress withdrew in the interest of " Populist candidates for the Legislature, with the understand ing that the two par ties 'ould make common cause ag.vinst the Democracy. And we have the result: Democracy carried every thing. Repub licanism, as I understand it, is founded upon well established and well defined theories and principles, which I believe should control the political policy of this country..: Among these, in nation al politics, are to be found tariff for revenue and protection to American in dustry, a sound and stable currency, based on both gold and silver, and of suffcient volume to transact the busi ness of the government without depres sion of prices, but opposed to the free and unlimited coinage of silver into dollars of inferior value. .: In national politics, as I understand it, the What sort of political principles has i.ropulist party are opposed to a' protec- this fusion party voting for Democrats, Republicans and Populists all on the same ticket ! Now the principles of some one of the parties are right and ought to be maintained; from this ticket which is it? The object of fusion is to get the op position to the Democracy in 'the East erni Districts all united so that the Radical nominess for Congress can stand a bet- chance for election. That is all there is in it. The Eastern Populists and the Eastern Republicans are made to. play the fool in order that Rich. Pearson and and Rom Linney and Tom Settle can get Populist support to send them to Congress, where they will vote against the principles which the People s party advocates. Tom Settle has already voted against these principles and the others will do it as 6ure as elected. The pretense of fusion is to have a non-partisan judiciary. One of the Judges nominated by the fusion for Su preme Court is a Democratic Judge now running as a Democratic nominee. Another was a Democratic Judge of the Superior Court w ho lately resigned and who writes to Marion Butler that at present Supreme Court is non parti san. He says that if elected" he will not serve. These men have not changed in their sentiments. An election in that name worolit, -not change them. .-I --! H..i-4l-a-T--j-f.-- l?AlAlAilt who has alwaysbeen a most pronounced partisan and party man, and tne iourtn is Hon. D. M. Furches, who is well tive tariff, in favor of free coinage of silver and at its present ratio, for gov ernment ownership of railroads, for sub treasuries and bonded warehouses and other things the Republican party has never declared for. And, there being these radical differences between the Republican and Populist parties, it is not surprising that they do not readily unite in support of candidates of the opposite party; and in my opinion, any man who relies on a full vote of the Populists in support of a Republican, or a full vote of the Republican party in support of a Populist candidates will be very much disappointed in the result. The Republican party cannot be transferred by assumed leaders from one party to another like cattle from one field to another," That is pretty good. The points made above are: that fusion, speaking generally, is a failure; that Republicans WHY FUSION WON'T FCSK. A SAMPLE O POPCUST GOVERNMENT. Charlotte Observer, The Kansas Rftnilhlir-An fi.sV... ral ew Observer, . - r i 1 . . . . ., committee have-eiven out a letter writ- wt w so ago we quoted tne wise ten by Peter W. Kline, . nntnnnn. w- reasons given by honest Ransom Gully. tery and nolicy-shon man rtf TTunaaa a sensible and practical farmer, why he City, telling of sums of money paid by would remain true to the Democratic him to Representatives of Governor Partv and give a deaf ear to tiie. plea of Lewelling, and to Attorney General Lit- : the Populists. Yesterday we gave the tie in person for protecting-him in his rea80ns why intelligent negroes would illegal business on the Missouri State not support the fusion movement. Let line In December, 1882, Kline says, one James F." Legate, a prominent Populist, came to him and said that in considera tion of $3,000, lie (Kline) would be per mitted to name the police 'commission ers of Kansas City, and the Governor us give a few reasons to-day why hun dreds of good, honest farmers in North Carolina will not follow their visionary leaders into the land of nowhere- , When the Republicans were in power in North Carolina, virtually all the taxa tion was levied on real estate. Personal l4Vi I . im . . would appoint them, y Kline,-; being Property, paid little j ..corporations paid somewhat cautious, went to the Gover- notning' Under Democratic rule, there J bas come a change. Taxation has been him that the Governor meant business, reduced from 80 cents on the $400 to 22 whereupon Kline paid the money. The ?enif on 100 appointments were not made on sched- mts ume, nowever, ana .Kline was pulled for $1,500 more, before his re quests could be complied with. Even men tne goods were not delivered, but' Kline was assured that for $1,000 a rfconth he would be given by Governor Lewelling a monopoly of the gambling ana lottery privileges of Atchison, Leavenworth, Fort Scott and Wichita. Kline paid the Governor's private sec retary, through whom all the deals were made, $100 on account, but was played iaiao in una case, too, ana never given tne privilege promised. . m . i xms is certainly a sweet and savory recora ior tne government of a ropulis tic State. What a nice "reformer" Mr. T .11- . r-ni -n. . - ueweinng is r ine uovernor of a sov- The total taxes Carolina last year This amount was collected as follows On lands outside of town lots $285, 820.63 collected in North was $i.39o.899.73. Horses Mules - -- . -" '- Cattle : - Hogs - . -Sheep -Farming utensils Household, fnrniture, etc. 18,747.68 16,127.44 : 12,263.34 3,746.10 922.39 ' 83,043.98 51,679.06 Total paid by farmers - $422,494.65 Leaving collected from all other sources - $973,405.08 Seventy per cent of the people in North CaroUna are farmers. They pay less than one-third of the taxes in the State. That's what the Democratic Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report" i-v vx X,: erism State nlavino- the mrt of a h.m- Party does 'or the farmers, steerer i - Can, the " people of North ' The farmers do not' directly Carolina look on tins picture and then one cent for tne" executive, - legisla- take any risks with their own State ad- tlve ana Judicial departments of our ministration ? Can they ever for a &late government. All their taxes goes single moment entertain the thought of for tixe 8uPPort, of schools and for pen- allowing her pure and honest State jsi0ns for the old soldiers. The follow- JJemocratic administration to be I mS 8Qows tne cost of these three Drancneg ; cnanged tor a 1'opuhstic government tnat mignt bring discredit upon her, as the Lewelling regime is doing for Kan- sasr ...... ... lhe conservative people of the good Old North State will answer this ques tion with a thunderous negative at the pons on November bth. The Executive Department, The Judicial Department, The General Assembly, $34,167.58 60,712.99 65,976.78 Senator IIlU's Candidacy. Washington Correspondent. Senator Hill's nomination for gover nor of New York is still the leading seal tax and fees, , $151, 685.12 almost Total Cost, $160,807.35. Of course this does not include all the cost, but pays all salaries of our public officials. Last year there was collected in special, privilege and comoration taxes, " from railroads, express - com panies, insurance companies, banks, believe one set of doctrines and Poilists toM of conversation among Democrats, enough to pay the above necessary ex 1 xuic uieie are a iuw lur iiersunai the opposite and therefore there is noth ing in common between them; that a full vote of Populists and Republicans cannot be secured for a fusion ticket; and that the Republican party cannot be transferred about, from hand to hand, "by assumed leaders" who propose to trade on it. This last is a dig at Dr. Mott His Honor Judge Furches, - of the non-partisan judicial ticket. h rea-1 penses o state government, sons do not like the nomination, your I There are manyother reasons why correspondent has not discovered a the thoughtful farmers in North Caro single Democrat who doubts his election, j lina will repudiate the fusion, but these rhere is something about'the recora of I reasons are sufficient to-day. tne man that inspires the rank and; file I " is such facts and figures that de- of the party with the enthusiasm that j stroy the prospects of fusion , and keep wins. . And this is not confined to his I the industrious and thoughtful farmers own state, as shown by the following I in the ranks of their own party, and WUrrg-rarTfcsacSWasm gods Who U the Prominent North Carolinian ? The readers of this paper will not be surprised to learn that Senator Stewart has come, out or tne uiasscocK case witn AtUress. C. L. T. FISHER, Principal, Charlotte Seminary. OfiVrs f-nperior advantages in Music, Ait, iiiid Literary departments, fading to a llcce or dinloma certificate in col- h-'itite grade.. Carl E. Cranz, musical ' (iii Lcti.r. Boarders accornmondated. . "MISS LILLY W. LONG, 410 X. Tryon st. Principal. ; July 12 3m. La Fayette Military Academy. ' A HIGH GRADE Preparatory Schooi . - FOB Soys and Young Rrten. TLurono-h Business Course. Full In struction in Art and Music. . Fine Ca det Band. Terms very moderate. or p:italosue containing full particulars and ies.tiruotauls, address, ' : ' ' MajIX W. YEREX, Aug. 9,'0i. , , Fayetteville, N. C. 1- II 11 Hoiin (iaroima college, MT. rLEASANT, N. C. J . I . SHI KEY, A. M , PRESIDENT. Hnnrf mav mnsfi them to be sum-1 Vnrtirn ns a, vinlpnt and bitter partisan. moned, whether they reside in the dis- j So violently partisan is Judge Furches trict m which the court is held or not ; I that two vears ago he would not fuse and subpoenas to that end may be served with the Populists and ran for Governor in any district by the marshal thereol. on his ticket against their man JStuni. "Sec. 76. That any property owned All men of positive character are pos- under any contract of by any combina-J itive in their political opinions. But tion, or pursuant to any conspiracy this does not mean that men will be (and being the subject thereof) men-1 swayed in the administration' of justice j ceni tioned in section a 01 tnis act, ana Dy considerations in iavor 01 or against mg8 with the Senator constitutes a ease being in the course of, transportation any party. Men of integrity on the 0f black mail. Since this action of the from one State to another, or to or from I bench will close their eyes and ears to onrt she states that hr deirredation is a territory, or the District of Columbia, everything but the law and facts of the due to a certain North Carolinian who 6hall be forfeited to the, United States, particular cases before them, and the j holds a high place in the synagogue and and may be seized and condemned by people of North Carolina have had rea- j wno ig notei for bis much speaking in like proceedings as those proviaea by 1 son to applaud the Judges who m re- Ui.. fi1( nf nolitics . ' She has shown law for the forfeiture, seizure and con- cent years have maintained the honp.r BeVerni letters and says this Respectable demnation of property imported into and purityof her courts and justice. oitizpn of North Carolina -sent her to the United States contrary to law. Fusion is a deal in Which both Popu- I Wnshinorfrm tn cpt c.leAr of ben : but be' Sec. " IV That any person who shall hsts and Republicans agree to surrender fore the divorce suit is ended it is feared be injured in his business or property 1 the principles and their honor lor tne he have to come up and "own the dj any omer persoii ur impurauuu cnance to get a iew omcea. xnicuaiu reason of anything forbidden or de-1 said from the stage to this Republican clared to be unlawful by this act may convention that their principles were sue therefor in any Circuit Court of the held in abeyance: in other words, sac rificed for the saka of omce. To all men of character in either par ty it must appear as a sale' of a birth' neht for a mess of pottage Fusion m American politics has at-; ways been the Sure fore-.runner of fail ure. It will fail this year. The elec tions in Alabama, Tennessee and Arkan- diana : "Indiana is enthusiastic since David B. Hill was nominated. We feel that the factions have come to gether in New York, which can only result in the triumph of our party. The opinion of Senator Mitchell, of W isconsin, now in v ashmgton, is era set up NOTES AKD COMMENTS. The outcome of the New York State Democratic convention was the nomin ation of David B. Hill for Governor. The "; country can now breathe easier. Hill will carry that State. He is a poli tician, and it requires a politician to cany New York. - - - Whatever may be said about David B. Hill's politics, his personal habits are above-reproach. He is absolutely and perfectly free from all, ordinary vices and every form of dissipation. His in fluence in politics as regards personal habits ought certainly to be strong and wholesome. News and Observer. ..... When, President Cleveland heard of Senator Hill's nominationation for Gov ernor of New -York, he ' telegraphed: "No doubt the Convention has done the best thing possible." That was well said and is, we believe, true. It will unite a divided Democracy and out mv new heart and life and hope into the party'. One hundred and sixty three millions of dollars are saved to the tax payers and consumers of this country by re duction of the tariff on the woolen schedule alone, and other hundreds of millions by the reduction of other sched ules, and yet the Populists and Repub licans say that the Democrats have done nothing for the people. There is not the slightest reason why the Democrats in any state should refer to the income tax in an apologetic tone. The tax is right in principle and is one of the most popular acts of the Demo cratic consTess. The conscience' of the country approves it and the fact that some of those who are subject to it pro test is only an evidence of human sel fishness. No Democrat anywhere need be timid on this question. He will find wherever he goes, from Maine to California, that, the income tax is ap proved by the people, not because it falls upon the rich but because it is right in principle. We belonged to this "noble order" for several years.- It may not have been the aim of its founders to make it a political organization, but we do know when a man offered to serve the "dear people" it was invariably asked, "Is he an Alliance man ?" It was not supposed the order was gotton up to benefit a few big men, but for the good of toiling clean hands, Josephus Daniels tele graphed his paper this interesting bit of another indication of the way the nomi- news : Senator btewart nas been exon-1 waa received in other states. He says orated from the Giasscocfc affair. meiTt ;s the stromrest nomination that How to Raise Capital for Cotton Hills. The Manufacturer's Record of Septem ber 28th contains an elaborate article on the organization of cotton mill com panies through the building association or co-operative system. The success qf a number of mills in Carolina built on this system has attracted so much at- , , . . . . - e I Lll IS CYOITCIXI uei3 . tt-vijiavc ou - Judge by having the case taken out of could have been made and it will have tention that Mr, D, A, Tompkins, who wlui, uivumvo . 1 a - Buinuiuunff eiiect an uiiuuku ui-inrcram? a number or these companies. , and that Mrs. Glasscock s deal- country. While there are rumblings of has nrenared for the Manufacturers' corn. United States in the district in which the defendant resides or is found, with out respect to the amount in controversy, and shall recover threefold the damages by him sustained, and the costs of suit, mcludiDg a reasonable attorney s fee. It is safe to predict, that under this law no trust bf any important character j Academic, ;'t. Courses. Commercial, and Collegi Opens September 4, 1894. Oilers Superior advantages to yonnj ln -D. Jiihiiuction thorough and ivac-ti-.-.il. Good brick buildings, elegant S icit ty Halls, beautiful and healthful lunation, no malaria, good board, whole some iliscis'.ine. Expenses per session, vl'i'J tO 11:.. mmma OTHERS' . FRIEND" Is a scientifically prepared lini ment and harmless; every ingredi ent is of recognized value and In ( constant use by the medical pro-.! fession. It shortens labor, lessens j pain, dimishes danger to life of Mother. and Child. Book "TO MOTHERS " mailed free, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sent by Expreas or mail, op receipt of price, 1.50 per bottle. Sold by All Druggists. BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. sas in thelast few weeks indicate the temDer of our neople. . - . . . 1 . 1 .- .,,. On November 6th fusion fails and the vote ior several jropuiist, cuanr 1 Populists party dies in North Carolina. Twins .Preparing for Death. Raleigh (ST. C.,) Evening Visitor. , Hector McLean, of Harnett county, and his twin brother were here to-day (Wednesday) on a curious mission. They are the oldest twins in tne btate and are devoted to each other. Both are gent lemen of the "old school." Hector to- will ever be formed in the United States that will not be punished, and with severity. ' The Bads Take it AU. Statesvlle, N. &, Sept. 29. The. Republican Senatorial Convention of Iredell, Davie and Yadkin counties held here to-day resulted in the nomination of two Republicans, A.- C. Sharpe of Iredell, and Bart Brown of Yadkin. The Populists were there demanding one of the candidates, but were refused Frnrmnent I'f.ns aav thev will not snn- vrt ip. t.n.tpt ns ihd Tip hi. na hovo day had on a richly . embroidered vest talrpri bit cAnriiilafps for the Ipcna atnre I wnicn ub una J wium-iyvu ycaj- in these counties and only allowed Although the brothers are in good thprr. .np enndVdate in Tredell where beaitn tney naturauy ininic a gooa aeai thpv have no hone of siiwpsa.' Thev about death" and determined some time ' " i. .. . 'l i. u :t A : tl 1.i Ray if the Kennh icans have . nicked ago w ue nn.wit.u m uiemi ti.cia. them up for "fools they will show them" ing economical, they hated to think helned tn drive thorn from the squandering money on tbeir bunal. State offices- in '7fi and that thev will friend of their?, who has been employed as a uopper wuiKer, iajiu viiem 11 mcy would purchase the copper he could have a couple of caskets made for them much cheapep than they could be ob tained from an undertaker. It was this that brought them here and they purchased the copper today They expect the caskets- to be ready in short time, lhe Messrs. MC-Lean are well known and respected citizens of Harnett. Their many friends hope they will have no need for their caskets for many years to come. Both Parties Kepadiata It. - News and Observer. , - ; The Mecklenburg Times tells of "an honest, but badly deceived Populist who was told the othpr. day that a negro Re- publican tin the fusion legislative ticitet for Wake county. He said he did not believe it. He further! said he--would not vote such a ticket." ! c An uneducated negro in Wake coun ty, when told that the Republicans had instructed all members of that party to believe it. He came to town, saw the bosses, learned that it was true, and went home swearing that he would dig patatoes on elecuon day. - , . The decent Populists abhor the ticket. The. decent Republicans detest the ticket. : It is acceptable to the honest and honorable men of neither party. , " It will be repudiated at the polls by both in, November. . , ". . discontent from some of the anti-Hill factions, they" will come around, and I have no doubt he can carry the state.' ' Senator Mitchell's experience as chair man of the Democratic Congressional campaign committee during the - last campaign adds weight to his opinion Many misstatements, most of them deliberately willful.-havebeen made concerning the attitude of the adminis tration towards the candidacy of Sena tor Hill. It is, of course," too well to be discussed that the administration had it made the choice would not have selected Senator Hill aa the candidate, but his unanimous nomination fur nished strong proof that the administra- did not even attempt to influence the convention. - It has been charged that the administration was luke-warm to wards the ticket headed by Senator Hill arid that it would do nothing to aid Jit in carrying New York.. I can' state upon high authority that there is not a word of truth in such charges. The administration is not lake warm towards the ticket. On the contrary it earnestly disires its election, aiid will do all that bas prepared for the Manufacturers Record a comprehensive article covering the whole subiectr illustrated by cuts of thevarious mills built on this system Working in this way it is within the power bf every progressive town in the South to raise sufficient capital to build a cotton mill without depending on out side help. Mr. Tompkins gives the full details of the plan. He shows by tne successful record of the mills built ,on this system that have been in operation for several vears. that the South can practically become independent of all other sections in the building of cotton mills. . While this article deals more especially with cotton mill enterprises, the plan is Knially jpplicable to other manufacturing industries. As tne boutn is almost without savings banks, the building of co-operative mills can be made a valuable combination of indus trial development and savings instutions. PROFESStOAL' ARD& W H. XILl, M. D.. Hi - m & mm&i offer their professional services to the citizens of Concord and vicinity. Al) calls promptly attended day or night. Office and residence on East Depot street, opposite Presbyterian church. - Br.V. C. Hcustoa, Snrpon Dntis CONCORD, N. C. Is prepared to do all kinds of Dental work in the most approved manner. Office over Johnson's Drug Store. W. J. MONXQOHEBt. J. I.EE OBOWBMi Attorneys - and " Counsellors at Law CONCORD, N. C As partners, will practice law in Cabar rus, Stanly and adjoining counties, in' the Superior and Supreme Courts of the State and in the Federal Courts. Offioo on Depot Street. - - -1 t Dr. J.K CARTLAMMisV CONCORD. N. C.j Makes a specialty of filling your teeth without pain. Gas, ether or chloroform used when desired. Fourteen years' ex perience. Office over Lippards & Bar riers store. D.G.CALDWELL, M.D., Offers his professional services to the people of Concord and vicinity. Office in rear of bank. Night calls should be left at Mrs. Dr. Henderson's. Office Hours, 7 to 8 a. m., 1 to 2, and 7 to 8 p. in. ' Sept. 20r'94. ly. . . initiatory fees, quarterly dues, etc., etc. , to the amount of several millions dollars (we mean in the United States,) and still they are poor. The leaders of this noble order, m the meantime, have dressed in fine linen and f ared sump- tously every day. For several years, in North Carolina alone, about ?iuu,uuu were paid in by the members of this order as-' Quarterly dues. Numbers of poor men have a few - dollars stock in "Business Agencies." Red Springs Scotch Scion. . Secretary Sheerin, of the National Democratic ' committee, who is high authority on Indiana politics, writes as follows to the Congressional campaign committee : "The situation in this it may properly, do all that it would gtate grows better dailyr Our people have doDe had the head of the ticket are maiing a manly aggressive fight been as good a Cleveland man as Repre- everywhere. We have no apologies to sentative Dan Lockwood, the nominee make, andas the canvass progresses we for Lieute'hant Governor to bring about find that .our people not only expect no . A Tariff IUnstration. Davidson Plspatch. An illustration of the effect of the new tariff On prices is found in . a bill for goods sold to the Lexington house of Redwine & Co. Early in the year the firm bought a ' bill of guns from New York house, to be inported from Fnrone and delivered this fall. At the foot of the bill was a memorandum statine that prices named were subject tn diacrtnnt on account Of reduction OI imoort duties in the tariff Bill then nendiner. Last week Mr. Redwine showed the Dispatch fi bill with a tariff discount of 12 oer cent, figured on the entire lot. This proves two things viz : that the purchaser of a cun -pay: the irfmort dntv. and that under the new tariff act mins are 12 per cent, heaDer to the retail dealer. Conse auentlv thev are cheaper. to the buyer This practical illustration is worth more than a bookful of theoretical specula tion. Mo reover, the facts cannotJ.be disputed. , . ; that result, Be- of A not help them to return in '64. H1NAGUBA For Thin people Iljnii'.es thin fuc's plnmp and rounds cat the ligure. It is the STANDARD iii.Mi.u. for leanness, containing no ar-ctiie and ' "' . f.UAKANTEED aBSOIiUTEIS HAKMXESS. I 'rice, prepaid, $4 per box, C for $5. 1'jimphlet "How to get Fat," Free.. The THINACTJRA COMPANY, .349 Broadway, New York. Four Big Successes. Having the needed merit to mpre than make good all the adveritsing claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption', Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed Electric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kmneys, Uucklen s Arnica balver the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, wluch are a perfect pill. All these remedies are"- guaranteed to do just what is Claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached here-. with will be glad to tell vou more of them. Sold at P. B. Fetzer's Drugstore. . The Color I-Jne Drawn in Indiana. - iNDiAKJ-POLlis, Ind., Sept 27. Manda mus proceedings were begun here to day '-' to compel the school : board " to . t 1 i 1 0' -r . permit tne coiorea cnua 01 venamin Thornton to attend the schooi in Thorn ton's district. The officials ; have ex pelled the child and are attemping to force her to attend a colored school some distance away. This is the j first time the color line has been drawn here and the colored population are indignant. The case will be bitterly fought. According to the information received from the most trustworthy sources, the Republicans, in predicting a break .in the ; Democratic Congressional delega tion from Texas, are merely preparing another disappointment for themselves This is the way Dr.-F. D. Thompson, of Fort Worthjvho is at present in Washington, sums up tne situation in the Lone Star State : "The populists are pretty active in some of the districts, apologies, but are very welt satishd with the work of Congress. Of course we would rather have had free coal and iron, but thev Are so much freer than the Republicans would have them, that nnr rveonle find much to commend in the legislation as it is. " Marvelous Results. . From a letter written by Rev. J. Qun derman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to. make this extracts "I a. F-t. . Tli.at "it is an ill will th&t blows no ceeded in electing one vx)ngrebmau-- rrrfA9t tiro a no I Col. Geore-e Jones, .it is a uttie - ... . J I - .1. .1 r.l T ' -. ir. - .,.,Wrt. a South Carolina rice planter, who said: 1 curious mat jimico is -uw .pu-n. .- T J i LI I. . . .-. t v. .o Wn.. TnMn nv,.no in? . Kpnreseniaiive oaveis in ma n.e A.X uiac nat i-r vvj 1 x uui iau auu vinun t o t - be protracted.it will result in . considera- against a Populist candidate. ble benefit to the rice planters of the southern States, as it will serve! to rHroin.ah the imn..rtaf. nn !nf rice from I LITTLE HOCK. Ark., Sept. 2V.' At a There' are rumors that the trial of Capt. Henry : W. Howgate who while disbursing clerk of thejvveatner uureau embezzled more than $350,000, and whn hs been a furutive from mstice but they are always a noisy lot, and will Uor 3 years, will bring out sensational not come any neaici ouvrao il.o ji . disclosures connecting witn promiaeiii than they have in the past. - Populism Eepublicans with hiS embezzlement, in Texas is simply a revival of the old He was arrested last week in New York, greenback craze that agitated the State where he has li.-ed' under an assumed some fifteen years ago, and which sue- name for 6 vears past. It was stated in Washington at ths time of his escape, which was. believed to have: been con nived at bv officials, that he would never be re-arrested, because he knew too much. It is well known . that he might Tiave been arrested years ago had any real efforts been made to nna nun He has always been rui communication Populist BuUdozers. Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 29.- At China and tend to raise the price of the recent general election the Populists of with people in Washington home TroducL ,The southern -fice Nevada county eiecreu an meir oanui- growers are now in a fairly prosperous I dates oh the county ticket except the J Every one is familiar with the condition, but this eastern war may candidate for county clerk, a man st.enfftD 6f an egg, pressed endwise have no hesitation in recommending I make them still "more so by creating alnamea vaugnan. u. u.. jjioiamei, iuj nween the palms of : both nanus 1 TW-Tv-rvm-afin nnn.infift. rfln ahead of his oi -t-nr-i tin (Vi fino-pra locked XSl. JL-.ll lt o j.1 T A.' , tuc C I UUU1XL 1U pilVCO. . .-iia Jcai.D IO tiio.l -vi-ww' . 7 . OUUIIK liV , V. V. i n.u ' 1 . " . suits were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. " While I was pastor of the Baptist Church at Rives Jatyctiou. she was brought down with Pneujnonia suc ceeding La Grippe." V Terrible paroxysms From Marion county, Ga., comes the story of the existence of an oath bound society secretly organized by the Popu lists under the name of United Brothers, They-bind themselves to 6tand" together I of coughing would last hours with little to resist laws sought to be enforced 1 interruption and it seemed as if -she against them, and never to allow any of I could not survive them. A friend xec their numberto be either shotor hanged, ommended Dr. King's New Discovery; One of the obligations is that whenever J ti was quick in its work and highly sat one of the members is drawn-on a jury isfactory in results." Trial bottles free he will not allow a verdict to be rendered I at P. B. Fetzer's Drug Store. Regular against a brother member. size oUc. and fl.UO rate, both in quantity and quality. There will be an independent Demo cratic State ticket in the field.;-It is not j probable,but it is virtually certain it will be headed by the ? name -of Chas.' S. Faijcjiild, formerly Attorney General of . the State of New York, and moro lately the Secretary of the Treasury in- Presi dent . Cleveland's first administation. Nominations for Lieutenant Governor and Judge of the Court ' of appeals will also be made. ticket and was declared elected bythe hoard of election commissioners and was riven his certificate of election! Vaurhan served, notice on McDaniel have been unable to break an egg held 5n thia manner. One was tested at .hi Wnterville. (N . Y.) Arsenal re contlv in the testiner machine, and that he intended to contest the electio?i require(j sixty-'ive pounds to crush the ana arraJigmeniS ; were iua--.iiig ucjA.Bi-jeg - ,-: f,a A faro ilaru aim McDaniel re-1 . . - . ceive.1 a note written upon a sheet of " Visitor Well, Tommy, do you think the paper that was used by the Populists you ever will be President of the Lmted during the campign, iniorming mm states t l that if he did not surrender his claims .Tommy Oh, I dunno. - Mebbe 1 to the county clerkship he would be try for it after I git to old to be ' 1 killed and his house would be burned, pitcher. BARBER SHOP CLOSED. Those crinicultaral abscissionists, scd craniological hair-cutters, and hydrc. pathical shavers of beards, whose wcrK is always physiognomically executtdj who were doing business at ine di. c-kiuu Hotel, are now m more comtortame ana congenial quarters in tbe -King block, opposite Patterson's store, near Eitz's 6tand, where, with many thanks to our old customers for their patronage in the past, we will be glad to wait on them m the future, and as many more as are ue sirous of having good work done in oui line are cordially invited to give us a tiial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Coolest place in town . " , JV1U iN TtjU Ju.-li a i en vva.ivi.ii. MORGAN'S IMPROVED CHILL TOIilC SUFERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. It is a true Chill Care in combination with Xiver Tonics. When properly taken it never fails to cure the most obstinate case of Chilli and Fever. Where others fail it will cure. It is pleasant to take, and contains nothing to injure the most delicate system. Babies take it easily. As a-oflie it is without an equ.il. Guaranteed by yocr drug-gist. : Price, SO cents per bottle. V0IQT & CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. For sale bv D. D. Johnson and J. P GiLoD MYSTERIES! The Nervous System the Sea of Life and Mind. Kecem Wonderful Discoveries. Nc rnVsterr has ever compared with tbat human life. It has been the leading! suojei. of Drofessional research and study in all age But notvritstancUng this fact It is not gener- - n I lir 1 I i n ui II any V ' that the seat of life Is loca ted in the up per part of the spinal cord, near the base of thebrain, and so sensi tive is this port Ion of the nervous sys tem thatovca the prick of a needle will cause Instant death. T?,-.rl. ,.i..Trfes have demonstrated that all the organs of the body are under the con-an?edtheorfanswh nerve muure aBMu.iuf --, membered that a serious iniurv (Vthe spinal cord will cause paralysis of the bodv ixslow illX3 lflJUlCU puiuu, -- , - t ralvrSl nortioa.it will bo understood how iwn nranint of the nerve centers wia cause the derangement of the various organs wVrinic dteeaies are due to the Imperfect action of the nerve center at the bale of the brain, not from a dcr-inge- ment primarily originatins i vr-- y vpi, mktakit of Dhvsu.ians in . u ,6 ' !.-.,., is .h-it. thev treat the rrltherthaTIheVve centers which "nrpn:;ri.fM Milts, the celebrated spe cialist, has nrofoundiy studied this subject io them bi ns tne ftTcontiined In the above steSiSlntand that the ordinary methods of treatment are wrong. All headache, dizzi ness, dullness, contusion, pressure. Blues, T. " "i v insanity, epilepsy, St lius aanc, succe9S 0f facttoTtltadpn iairLT - t? -a-v-'n ittvk nkrvinkIs sold by all druggist on a SMIS riirfot hv Da. Mixes MtewcAii oo., Hii-tnarv iidfon ceiit ot price. W..oWft-ftJ fwrvt.t .. for S5. emress prepaid. It Contains neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. - FOB SAHt BT OK, I P. GIBSON. Concord N. C ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Rolrt ontricht. no rent. n6 royalty. Adantsd to City, Villwte or Country.; Needed In every home, bUop, store and office. Greatest oonTen- lence ana neta ei ler on eurw.. A pen I make (Vein US to tSO pr laT. One in a residence means a ealerto all the -neighbors. Fine intmment, no toy, works anywnere, any aisanc. viompieus nj.u use when shipped. Can be put op by any one, never ont of order, no repairing, last a lira time. Wnrrnnted. A money mnlfer. write W. P. HarHson & Co- ClerK 10. Columbus. 0 - NO MORE NO More , h ' - . - Wx" & I - ' - ' i f Certain Safe and Etleclive li.no j i -.f SORE, WEAK and INFUMEO EVS, Restoring tlie Sight cft:x. i Cures Tear Drops, Orans?! :::, ; Tumors, Eed Eyes, 5Iattet Tye i..:. AND PRODUCING QUICK ECI: -AND PERMANEN'rLCUit-;. AIso,eqnally effieocioKS wljs ; Otber maladies, nr.eti on t lei-rf. . Piles, or wherever InflaT-r.-iaiio; i MITCIIEI-I'S SALVi- Eiay jxj iiiu.: to adwatatage. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS fiT 11 Zr,. - Trustees Sale. Bv Tiitue!of authority vested in mo by a mortgage duly executed on the 2$tti day of .february, . 1892, 'by Hessey C. JNewell, wmcn morxgage iuuijr icwiu edin the Register's office for Cabarrus connty, in book No. 6. page 190, I wiil sell at the court House aoor in voncoru, N. C, on Monday, tbe 5th day Noyem oer, 1894, to the highest bidder tor casl , alt that tract of land lying on the -waters of the muddy creek, and adjoining the lands of Hiram Bofet, Henry Long and others, bein? the bind on which the said r-esfw-y O Newell now lives, and con- M. M. FURB, Trustee, by -; "W. M. Smith; Attomey. -Oct, 1,1801. . .