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Volume XTL V
CONCORD, N. a, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER '29. 1894.
Number 22.
cate the prices of any legitimate ;
establishment. ' -
'
STATEMENT
OF THE
II
OF -
CABARRUS COUNTY,
- FOB THE
Fiscal Year Ending Not. 30, 1894. .
A Peculiar Case
periodic Attacks of Neuralgia in
th Pyes.
f I Hooil & Co., Lowell, Mass,! i
'i : ri:o to say that I have been a sufferer for
four) ears Utli neuralgia in the eyes. The pains
were very severe at nlfrht, causing me to Suffer
-winter ami summer alike. Sometimes a month
noiiM fcij'se between spells, then I. would be
... . III.Alf
iroucica every ocr,
especially if I was up at night I am a man of
Cre-'ular habits, 42 years of ageand employed
for tho past seven years by Heath, Springs & Co.,
we'1-Uown merchants and bankers of this place
ood'ss? Cures
and Camden. I bought a supply of Hood's Bar-
KiiuiliH. used four bottles and believe lam
::?!." W. J. Long, Lancaster, South Carolina.
Hood's PiHs cure Constipation by resfor.
f the i.cristaltic action of the alimentary canal
Mont Amoa
SEMINARY,
. at Mt. Pleasant,
i3 lARtlTlAil fr VA
TES GREAT MM SCHOOL
1207.85
203.47
168.41
1.39
FOB-
YOUNG- -:- LADIES
IN THE SOUTH.
Mm' Ileiantly ForisM
An Able Faculty
of Nine Teachers.
A. thoroughly reliable School is the am
bition of the management.
1
Address.
C. L.
T.FISHER, Principal,
TASTELESS
TP EH Hi 0
13 JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS.
Vf Alt H ANTED PRICE SQcts.
G At ATI A, IJX8,, NOY.16, 1593.
Paris Mc-aicineCk..-St.Xtai4. Mo." ' '
(iemlemcn: Wo sold last year, 609 bottlea of
GROVE s TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and have
bought three cross already this year. In all oir ex
perience jt n years, In the drug business, have
suio an article tout gave sucn universal latur
'iCtioa as ycur Toole lours truly,
ANEY,CAS3 &CO.
Tor talc by J.
P. Gibson.
TO
VVbieb, 2
Safety to
We
Offer a
Remedy
Safety to
Life of
Mother
And
Child.
MOTHERS' FRIEND"
Robs confinement oLils Pain, Horror and
Risk, asfmanj testify.
" My wife used onlv two bottles.
piie was easily and quickly relieved; '
"i now dnincr crln,-li,1Kr .
J. S. MORTON, Harlow, N. G,
08
- 98.43
86.76
3.80
89.61
7.66
118.26!
47.76
3.73
8.08
. 1.54
78.11
929.96
224.03
INCOME.
215.803J acres, $1,468,183
214 cents on $100, $3181.06
753 town lota $557,468 at
21 cents on $100,
2,087 houses $93,908 at 21f
cents on $100,
1,669 mules $77,726 at 21
cents on $100,
25 jacks and jennies $640 at
21 cents on $100, -
47 goats $39 at 21$ cents on
$100,
7,116 cattle $45,427 at 21
'cents off $100 .
6,249jhogs $16,964 at 2Ji
cents on $ JOO,
2,002 sheep; $1,525 . at 21 1
cents on $100
Value farming utensils $41,-
359 at 21f cents at $100,
Value tools mechanics $5,-
537 at Sli cents on $100,
Value household and kitchen
furniture $54,580 at 21
cents on $100,
Value provisions $22,044 at
21 cents on $100, .
Value firearms $1,720 at 21
cents on $100,
Value libraries $3,728 at 21
on $100,
Value scientific instruments
$710 at 21 cents on $100,
Money on land $33,743 . at
21 cents on $100,
Solvent credits $429,212. at
21 cents on $100,
Share in any incorporated
company $103,398 at 21
cents on $100,
Other personal property
$210,508 at 21 cents' on
$100,
$2,000 income and profits;
of 1 per cent I
8 incomes and profits, 5 per
cent .. '
,301 polls at 32 1 cents
Kailroad property $147236
at 21 cents on $100,
Bank stock $43,120 at 21
cents on $100,
Kailroad:property 1892 $140,-
277 at 20 cents on $100,
Bank stock 1892 $33,200 at
20 cents on $100,
lax on merchants and other
dealers, July 1893,
Tax on merchants and other
dealers, January 1894,
Tax On 168 marriage license
46 acres $460 unlisted, 1887
at 2o cents,
46 acres $460 unlisted, 1888
at 2o cents,
46 J acres $460, unlisted 1889
at 221-6 cents,
46J acres $460, unlisted 1890
at 21 1-6 cents
46 acres $460, unlisted 1891
at 21 1-6 cents
46 J acres 460. unlisted 1892
at 20 cents
3,981 acres $28,373, unlisted
1893, at 21 cents
5 lots $1,632, unlisted 1893
at 21 cents
Value personal property $6,-
298 unlisted at21 cents
20 polls unlisted at 32 cents
H M Brown,, peddler
6 insolvent polls at 34 cents
$248 insolvent property at
21 1-6 cents
4 unlisted polls at 32 cents
36? acres $22,35 unilisted at
21 cents '
lots $225 unlisted at 21
cents
8 insolvent polls at 33 cents
Smithdeal & Morris, tools for
. roads
K L Craven, coal for county
home
bims & Alexander, lumber .
for county . 1
W J Hill, repairs at jail etc
J C Gibson, stationery etc.
M E Castor, pauper coffin ;
C P Field, lumber for bridges
R Will Johnson, waiting on
chain gang
F W Glass, lumber for bridges
Jno. Y Cook, hire at coun
ty home
Jno. W Cook and wife', keep
ing county home
Still & Winecoff, lumber for
county
Geo. W Brown, supplies to .
chain gang
Jno. S Turner, Bupples to L.
Gannon
R WCope, supplies to mother
Cannon & Fetzer, goods for
, county home
W N Wilkinson, repairs on
456.10
10.00
.90
- 753.58
319.01
93.43
280.55
66.40
124.00
126.00
168.00
1.15
1.15
-. --87
.97
.97
iail
Jno. Bridges, smithing for
county home "
J Dove, services as manager
of chain gang -
Dove & Bost, goods for coun
ty home
Dove and Bost, supplies to
chain gang
A L Sappenfield, supplies to
chain pang
W L Kimball, services as
road overseer.
D J Bostian, cups for jail
S Wittkowsky, convict goods
R A Brown, brick for jail
J T Pounds, building house
for Insane
January, 1894.
M Dove, supplies to CaCh.
Furr ..r . .
G F Bafnhardt, guarding
chain gang '
Jno. M Smith, .guarding
chain gang
Sid . Barnhardt. guarding
chain eang
Barnhardt and Smith guard-,
ing chain gang
Herbert Smith, work with;
chain gang ' '"
Frank Rama, work on chain
hands
.92
Income Road Tax.
1894 polls at 28 J cents
$2,802,753 value of all prop
erty at 9J cents
3,704 acres at$25,266at 9
cents
$6,058 value unlisted prop
erty at 9 i cents ,
8 lots at $1857 unlisted at 9
cents
3 polls insolvent at 28 cents
$193 value insolvent property
at 8 cents
18 polls insolvent at 28 cents
2 insolvent polls at 25 cents.
61.47
3.54
13.65
6.55
10.00
2.08
.53
1.31
4.84
.49
' 2.70
$8,915.75
526.96
2,662.62
84.00
5.76
1-76
.86
.16
5.13
.50
1 ti.50 Vr. r 1 . ' man, on ceipt Of price,
Book
Jiuthers" mailed free.
1 EBADFIELD ELGULATOB CO., Atlanta, Ca.
'lUi
M2f
Ct,amb2rlaiii'j Eya and Skin Cintmeo:
J-"" a certain cure for Ohmnin Rnro P.vpa
Hinted Eje Lids, Sore Kipples, Pi'les,
Tetter, Salt !Rheum and Scald Head.
- ' t:.u per box. For sale by druggists.
to 'hobse"ownebs.
(,. . r letting a horse in a fine healthy con--in
try Dr. C'ady's Condition Powders,
j, "; ..' ;'' up the system, aid digestion, cure
- w 11LH-1 1 if. It- I l- 7 U rTinl:! T r1 T 1 rin WVWWAnV
EXPENDITURES.
December, 1893.
Barnhardt, Patterson and-.
Smith, guarding chaingang
Herbert Smith, Bervice on
chaingang
E H Johnson, opening road
C L Cannon, warning Hands
etc, 'v :
G F Barnhardt, overseeing
chain gang . -
Tom Moore, cooking on
chain gang ;
R H Patterson, guarding -
chain gang ;
.M. Dove.i suppUes to C Furr
C W Bradford, lumber for
bridges
Chas. Brumley, lumber foj
' bridges. '" ' ' .
John Cook, supplies to chain
gang , -J
H Earnhardt, lumber for
bridges etc.
D P Day vault, supplies to
chain gang ... -Chas.
Brumley, balance of
account '
J D Redwine, suspenders for
chain gang
R O S Miller, repairing
bridges - .
Dr. RS Young, county prao-
I tice
R WiU Johnson, jail fees
j R J Foil, repairs on jail
j M J Corl, work on jail etc.
Mrs. M-E' Brown, making
suits for convicts
Dr. J P Gibson, medicine
for county hqme
$3,227.75
13.50
30.00
2.40
a.oo
32.75
9.50
24.50
1.50
1.60
4.501
February 1894.
supplies to Cath.
3.81
36.75
.53
20.00
52.05
2.00
'5.60
12.00
11.00
28.90
1.60
.25
1.50
2.00
14
2.05
80.30
51.02
85.04
3.50
1.00
.25
122.24
2.40
65.00
$883.66
1.50
25.75
18.00
4.50
12.75
28.75
gang
J T Hagler, warning
etc.
Jno Faggart, warning hands
etc.
W P Rogers, laying out road
Dr. J P Gibson, medicine
for county home
W J Hill, repairing wooden
leg etc.
A F Hileman, lumber for .
jail etc.
Yorke & Wadaworth, tools
for roads
Jas. C. Gibson, dockets for
Clerks Office.
W B Smith, D S, summon
ing juror
Edwards & Brough ton, rec
ord for Registers Omce
A L Sappenfield, Tobacco for
convicts
Dr. R S Young, county prac
tice .
M. J Corl, blacksmithing for
chain gang
R Will Johnson, jail fees.
Zeb Gibson, cooking for
chain gang
FLefler, overseeing hands
Jno. B Sherrill. publishing.
half county expenditures
etc.
Jas. P Cook, publishing half
expenditures etc, - '
D V Krimminger, inspecting
building for insane
E M Field, laying off road
R W Johnson D S, expendi
tures capturing convict
W N Wilkinson, building jail
fence
Vice Pharr, washing for
chain gang
Fred Barnhardt, hauling
straw
R Will Johnson, waiting an
- chain gang
C F Dry, work on roads.
Cannons & Fetzer, goods for
county hoing
Dr. Montgomery, expense
taking Freeman to asylum
PB Fetzer, water rent "
W C Boyd, wooden leg for
pauper
Jno. W Cook and -wife,
keeping county home
Jno. W. Cook, hire at coun
ty home
W L Misenheimer. repair-'
ing bridge
Asa Blackwelder," lumber for
county
J C P Cochrane, arrest Of N.
Foard
N D Fetzer, medicine for
county home and jail..
D D Johnson, medicine for
convicts
C C Caldwell, removing tree
from road
Yorke & Wadsworth, hard
ware for county
Smithdeal & Morris, hard
ware for roads etc.
Dove & Bost, supplies to
chain gang
Dove & Bost, supplies to
county home and jail
Jno. S Turner, supplies to
14 vine Gannon
t ,L uisorders and destroy worms, rivine
'nt t0 an olcl or over worked horse. 25 ; Dr. J P Gibson, medicine for
m Per package. For sale by druggists convicts
M Dove.
7.00 Furr
Hurbert Smith, guarding
2.00) .chain gang etc.
Frand Ramzi, cartman for -
g.OO chain gang
Barnhardt and Smith, guard -
3.40 ing chain gang ,
Jno. M Smith, guarding
10.62 chaingang .
" G F Barnhardt, overseeing
86.00 chaingang .
83.20 ; R WCope, supplies for mother
3.85 j H A Wensil, lumber for
7.35 culbert
D C Bonds, lumber for
16.80, bridges
,P M Misenheimer, lumber
3.65 for bridges
i R O S Miller repairing
1.25 bridges etc. .
Cannons & Fetzer, blankets
for jail ?
Smithdeal & Morris, tools for
chaingang
C L Ervin, supplies to chain
gang
W F Cannon, coffin for Nels
Black
Mrs. ME Brown, making
suits for convicts.
W N Wilkinson, repairs on
jail ,
W J Hill, repairs on jail
furnace
Cannons Fetzer & Bell, chairs
for court house
25.00 J Dr. J P Gibson, medicine for
County home
Dr. J P Gibson, medicine for
chain gang
Jas. L. Lefler, D S, bringing
3 prisoners to county jail.
M J Corl, feeding convict
mules
L M Morrison, sheriff sum
moning' jurors etc,
J W Mebaffey, ringing court
house bell"
Skeen and Eudy, blacksmith-
... ing for chain gang : .
Jno. W Cook, hire at county
home
Jno. W Cook and wife keep.
-' ing county home
Wade Spears, coffin for child
Road supervisors of (No. 9).
work on roads
J A Furr, wood for county
home
A H Propat, repairs at coun-
to home
C R Propst, repairs on court
house .
M A EmersOn, laying out
road
G E Ritchie, supplies to chain
gang
W P WKit,e, warning hancU
W F Smith, laying out road
A L Sappenfield, tobacco for
chain gang
Wm. N Misenheimer, lum
ber for bridges.
HWFryling, men ding chain
ganggun
J A Goodman warning hands
R Will Johnson, jail fees
D J Bostian, spoons for
chain cane' ' - ' t '
R W 'Johnson, expense of
Dnnging uainea iu cuaiu
gang !
W E Lee, timber for roads
etc.
M L Brown & Bro. black-
smithing for chain gang ,
M 0gle6by, supplies to chain
gang - .
W F Litaker, lumber for i
roads , . :
Morrison & Harris, supplies ;
to chain"gariat " ' i
J C Means, dragging a dead j
horse out of road
H D Barrier, notifying
hands
R W Johnson, boarding
chain gang
Jno. S Sapp. feeding jury i
Sam Sloop & Son chairs for j
county home
Julius Gannon, supplies
Hiram Sharp, supplies
Lirmey Garmon, supplies
H C Lefler, shoeing mule atH
county nome !
Asa Blackwelderj supplies toj
M Murph -
Geo. W Brown, leather fori
chain gang I
St. Cloud Hotel, lpnging for!
jury
L M Morrison, expense of
arresting Angeline Yorke
R W Johnson, waiting on'
chain gang j
Vise Pharr, washing for(
chain gang j
Jas. G Gibson, insolvent bill
Dove & Bost, supplies toj
county home j
Dove & Bost,supplies to chaiqj
gang . !
Jno. KL Patterson, clerk
board etc.
G C Shinn, petit juror
J A Flowe, talis juror
D BCross, same
H A Castor, same
Geo. C Goodman, same
R W Query, same
J A Flowe, same
WH Hudson, same
Wm. Heglar, same
W R Johnson, same
C W Earnhardt, same
B F Poteet, same ,
W II Barnhardt, same
J H Moose, same
E W Misenheimer, same .
Adam Furr, samo
J W Walker, same
J W Walker, same
A Crowell, same .
B M Ingram, grand juror
J A Scott, same
B M Bostain, same
LawBon Blackwelder, same
J M Irvin. same i
J N Winecoff, same I
W O Eddleman, same
L W Misenheimer, same i
H B Foutz, same
Thos. Waller, same
D C Bonds, grand juror
J F Smith, same -Lewis
Bonds, same
W H Standi, same
G L Kluttz, same
C A Sherwood, officer
grand jury .
V C Parish, talis juror
J H Ritchie, petit juror
D O Miller, same
J W Burkhead; talis-Juror
xr u oiamngs, same t
J D Kluttz, petit juror
J Frank Fink, same I
G H. Barnhardt, talis juror
John Cook, same
S R Andrew petit juror
ERG Plaster, same
W W Brown, same
J E Slough, same
H M Earnhardt, same
P M Stirewalt, same
C P Cline, talis juror
W L Misenheimer, same
E P Black, petit juror
S E Vanpelt, same
M E Castor, same
Robt McCree same
1.50
2.73
1.00
1.00
3.35
1.25
3?T57
24.41
17.85
2.50
10.40
3.75
25.50
8.82
89.90
1.00
31.78
31.78
1.50
1.00
7.64
9.82
L75
1.00
13.00
2.50
88.60
16.30
23.43
1.25
25.00
20.5.0
.50
2.00
1.00
4.10
.80
75
170.46
3.82
56.37
34.00
1.50
r
for
$1,713.39
1.50
37.50
8.25
18.75
33.00
43.30
4.00
6.05
2.60
11.55
5.70
14.40
19.69
3.8C
2.00
10.20
. .50
3.35
6.75
2.90
.75
5.25
4.65
36,-85
.00
r45
! 20.50
" -
25,00
I 1.20
! 15.00
i 150-QO
J J Baringer, talis juror
P B Bost, same
K P Misenheimer, Bame
C E Barringer, same
A M Allison, talis juror
D II White, same :
W B Barrier, petit juror :
M T Stallings, same
J W Walter, talis juror
M M Tucker,- same
J C Lippard, same
H C McAllister, same
Geo M Murr, court officer .
OBJ oiner, peti juror-
G A Bradford, same
J G Howie, same -
G E Cruise, same :
J H Teeter, same
J M W White, same
Caleb R White, same
J C Johnson, same
M C Walter, same
J D Banner, iame
JP Query, same
D Hope Corzine talis juror
L H White, same
W D Ritchie, $ame
W D Ritchie ame
F F Starnes, eanig
W B Smith,' court oficer
Geo-M Miirr, same
S L Tror man. grand juror
J L Sht
jury
JDSm,
E C Suth
FAKlu
H C Lef
16.91
1.00
-. I
2.00
2.65
. J.OO
1.00
4.50
22.19
- 6.50
1.00
109.30
i . - ' -
.36
2.10
5.00
6.30
4.30
2.12
6.61
.50
1.00
7.10
5.00
3.50
1.00
2.00
.60
2.00
35
48.75
5.00
' 6.00
3.00
622.05
11.75
51-37
and juror
"?tit juror
jUrt officer
Inging convict
IARCH, 1894.
cartman for
1.60
" ' 6.10
6.10
6.10
6.10
6.10
7.40
7.00
6.10
6.10
640
640
940
6,50
T40
7.20
6.80
7.30
. - 740
. 6.50
7.20
6.20
7.00
640
1.60
1.60
1.60
oo
7-60
9,00
40,10
10.20
9.60
6.55
15.10
12.95
$3849.69
R Will Johnson, waiting on
chain gang -Dr
J P Gibson, medidne for "
chain gang ;
Dr J P Gibson, medicine for -
county home . ,
D W Moore, brush for roads
Sam Sloop & Son, coffin
R W Cope, supplies. for- :
mower
J W Cline, foot log
R Will Johnson, wood for
ehain gajjsr
Vise Pharr, washing for
chain gang
Jno W Cook, hire at county
home -
Jno W Cook, keeping coun
ty home
Chapman & Satterfield,
bnck for county home '
J F Lauehlin, balance ac
count ' -
J Dove, clover seed etc coun
ty home
J F Harris, balance account
Dove & Bob, supplies ta
fsqunty home
Jno S Turner, supplies! to J.
Garmon
Jno g Turner, taking Lin
! gey Garmon to county
home ,
Dove & Bost, supplies to
chain gang
81.00
1.25
8.05
2.00
2.00
3.00
1.00
4.00
5.00
28.00
25.00
2.78
' 5.00
m
2.00
4.00
77.06
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
oifcrs n
r.
s t;
4 work - with.
' for county
guard Over
supervisor
9Pt
47.55
2.70
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1,60
1.60
' 1.60
1.60
10.10
9.45
9.50
9.70
10.30
9.70
9.65
9.90
10.50
9.85
9.90
10.40
10.10
10.60
10:50
Frank R
chain
Hufbertri
A L Sapjyi id, tobacco for
chain
J Dove
Home
Jno M I
chain :
G F Barnhardt,
chain gang
R O S Miller, rpiri
onage (
J A Earnhardt, warning
hands
W A. Kinley, case against
Harris - :'" '
W A Kinley, same
Dr R S Young? county prac-
' tice -
F W Glass,: lumber for
bridges ,
N D Fetzer, medicine for
county Home
R W Cope, supplies to moth-
Df J P Gibson, medjeiae for
chaingang,;
Dr J P Gibson, medicine for
county home
Still and Winecoff, lumber
for county home
K L Craven, coal for county
home -
M J Corl, Peedihg mules
CM B Goodnight, witness
in Harris case
C M B Guodnight, sam
G M Murr, bringing convict
to Concord
J V Petchel, plank for coun
ty home
G W Brown, supplies to
chain gang
R Will Johnson, jail fees
R Will Johnson, waiting on
chain gang
Carmons & Fetzer, clothing
for county home
Smithdeal & Morris, supplies
to chaingang ;
Jno W Cook, keeper of
county home
Jno W Cook, hire at county
home
W G Newell, repair on
bridge
Edwards & Broughton, rec
ord of Mortgage &c
M R Bost, repairs on bridge
J. D. Walker, lumber for
bridge
State Hospital, expenses dis
charged patient
Sam Sloop & Son, coffin
Dove & Bost supplies to
county home
Dove & Bo6t, supplies to
chain gang
Swink Bros, stationary reg
ister's office
M Dove, supplies to Cath
rene Furr
Julius Garmon, supplies
II C Lefler, balance of ac
count .
D M Dry', lapsed fees
J F Miller, superintendent
traveling expenses patient
6.00
20.23
8.00
31.39
21:00
ae.25
8.50
.0Q
5.00
6.00
.23.50
4.36
2.95
3-QQ
1.25
2.85
1.60
11.72
1145
3,90
4.80
6.40
1.20
85
26.60
28.30
52.82
2.16
25.00
27,50
1.00
10.40
1.25
2.55
5.00
- 2.00
April, 1894.
to Cath-
running
gang
9.10
1.60
10.00 ;
M Dove, supplies
rene Furr,
J W Mehaffy,
clock
Frank Ramsey, chain
cartman
G F Barnhardt, supervisor
chaingang
Jno W , Smith, guarding
chain gang
Hurbert Smith, work with
chain gang
Jane Moore, cooking for
chain gang
W F Cannon, lumber
E M Hold brooks, talis juror
J L Henderson same j -H
McNamara, same . j
DS Foil, petit juror !
! Dr R S Young, county
11.00 d p Day vault, buckets eto
i an f0r cbam gang
160 Jno W Cook, cow for, county
iO-fJj home
4 ill W Fryling repairs on jail
1.60 . Alex Garmon, supplies
: l-60 ; C L Cannon, rock for roads
10.00 ' Mr8 g E Gibson, brush and
9.90 timber for roads
9-49 ROS Miller, build bridge
9.3o . Yied Beck, beef for chain
9-50 j gg .
10.00 Cannons & Feter, goods to
" . 1-60 t0 county home and jail
1.60 u q jjitz tents for chain
10-. gang
10.00 w q Newell, . 'repairing '
940, bridge k
940 M J Corl, feeding convict
' 1.60 mule t
1.60 R Will Johnson, jail fees
rl.60 , Smithdeal & Morris, tools to .
9.40 ' convicts
13.34
70.33
5.00
1.50
2.00
17.50
50
6.85
4873.81
1.50
7.50
6.00
30.00
24.00
30.00
1.00
2.25
,26.50
70
24.00
3.50
1.50
90
B AA
U.Wl
11.50!
1.00
48.26
16.33
2.00
May, 1894.
Sid Barnhardt, guard con
victs Barnhardt and Smith
Hurbert Smith, working
convicts
Jphn feaiibj guarding con
vict G F Barnhardt, working
convicts ...i
Frank Ramzi, drawing cart
M Dove supplies to Cath rene
Furr
J D F Murph, warning
hands
J D ghaut A Bros lumber
for bridges .
D J Bostian, buckets for
chain gang
Sandy Garmon, supplies.
Jno W Cook, keeping coun
ty home
Jno W Cook, hire at county
home " -
Dr R S Young, County
practice
II G Ritz,, making tent
G W Patterson, supplies tq -county
home
Q W terfon, lumber for
bridges
W J Hill, supplies to chain
gang -- " '
Edw&rda & Broughton, pos
tals for list taken r
EW G Fisher, repairs on
roads - .
Alex Coleman, work on jail
. lot :'';-;
Spencer & Linn v whitewash
ing jail
Vice Pharr, washing " for
chain gang
R Will Johnson, waiting on
chain gang
Smithdeal & Morris, tools
chain gang
R Will Johnson, jail fees
Cannons & Fetzer, supplies
to county home
Dr. J P Gibson, medidne for
county home
Sam Sloop fe Son, coffin
R S Jones, D S, bringing
convicts to Concord
Cannons & Fetzer, supplies
chain gang
P M Misenheimer, lumber
for bridges, ; -
V C Parish, supervisor ser-
vices, , ,
Julius Garmon, supplies ;
H C Lefler, smithing at
. county home,
Dr. J P Gibson, medicine
for chain gang
M J Corl, feeding mules
Dove & Bost, supplies to
chain gang
Dove & Bost, supplies to
county home
Rev. T W Smith, bibles for
convicts -
$4,906.60
20.00
9,75
37.60
48.50
5145
8.50
1.50
2.00
' 10.10
,24
1.50
25.00
29.75
18.00
4.50
i.25.
7.30
4.80
1.25
9.35
3.50
4.23
2.50
3.50
1744
46.90
6.66
4.75
2.00
2940
15.40
3.75
4.50
1.50
3.65
40
3.40
91.73
31.69
2.00
Q T Crowell. flour for A J
Foster
UW Johnston.: bringing
Gbas Graham t j cb.aja
gang
J P Gihsa. medicine for
county home
J P Gibson, mt dielnc for
chaingang
Geo "W Brown, suspenders
for chaingaii
J T Pounds, lumber, etc,
for chaingang ,
Cannons & Fetzer, cloth
ing foi convicts
.Smithdeal & Morris, tools
for convicts
J F Day vault & Co, beef
lor convicts
K L Graven, coal for jail
1 U Lefler, BtuithiQg for
courty homfi
Lippards & Barrier, drill -
vug lor con-iota
tannons & Fetzer, cloth
ing for county home and
jail r.:
Edwards & Broughton.
chattel record, etc
Dove & Bost. supplies to
convicts
Fetser's drug store, medi
cine for county home .
L M Morrison, notifying
list takers
Morrison, Lentz & Co,
blankets for county
A 3 Blackwelder, wood for
Mary Cline
Mrs M E Brown, outfits
for chaingang
J D.OTC, county commis
sionr
John K Pattarson, clerk
to beard, etc,
Wm M Miller, supplies to
Polly Reidiiug
3 65
CO
3 70
100
X00
7 83
4 80
16 63
125
660
60
3 96
600
13 50
102 69
7 55
9 00
. 5 5
100
21 80
19 05
34 75
1 50
PROFESSICTAL CARDS,
w a. UUY, K. I.
B.X. MOSTQOME'dy, IT
offer their professional services to the ;
citizens of Concord and - vicinity. AU
calls promptly attended day or night.
wiuoe ana residence on East Depot
street, opposite Presbyterian church-
Dr.W. C. HghsIob, Surtteon DoHtis
CONCORD, N. C
Is prepared to do all kinds of Dental
work in the most approved manner.
Office oyer Johnson's Drug Store.
W. J. MONTQOKEBY. J. MB CROWELL
littornBjs ani CotoMs at Law
CONCORD, N. O
! 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 Conrts. Office
on Depot Street.
$6,213 60
$5,476.86
June, 1894,
work
on
gang
cost
13.70
23.75
15.40
Herbert- Smith,
chain gang
G . F Barnhardt, supervisor
chain gang
John Smith, chain
guard
Sid Barnhardt, same
J L Crowell, balance
State vs Ellis
J A Kimmons, cost State vs .
Morris
Alex Garmon, supplies
M Dove, supplies to Oath
erine Furr-
Caleb Boger. " supplies to
Minerva Ross (May)
Sandy Gilmer, supplies to
Leah Bradshaw
Caleb Boger, supplies to
Minerva Ross
Sandy Gilmer, supplies to
Leah Bradshaw
John W Cook, keeping
county home r .
DockShankle, supplies
John ; VV Cook,' hire at
- county horns
D E Perry. - mend shots
county hom
Sam Sloop, coffins
R P Cline, lumbar for
bridges ;
R F Cline, M.me
Dr R S Young, county
practice . -M
F Nesbit, county com
missioner ,
J H Earnhardt, same
i.J D Redwine, Bums
John Turner, same
P M Misenheimer, lumber
for bridges
Julius Garmon, supplies
G H Miller, taking JP.Ros-;
inthatl to county home
A L Sappenfield, fish for
county home
Dove & Bost, supplies to
MrB Readling
Dove & Bost, supplies to
county home
M L Brown & Bro, smiths
ins for chaingang
R W Johnson, jail fees
IH SPuryear; services to
- board
27.50
36.10
25.00
25.00
2.00
4.90
1.50
4
150
100
100
160
1 50
25 00
1 00
27 00
120
4 00
4 19
17 37
29 00
80 50
21 16
27 20
28 60
JULY 1894.
G F Barnhardt, super
visor chain gang,
Jno. Smith, chainganof
guard f -
Hubert Smith, same
Sid Barnhardt, same -
Betsy Bar rmger, supplies
M Dove, supplies to
Cath. Furr
Frank Ramzi, driving
cart,
Adaline Melchor, sups
plies to Carrie Stokes
Mollie Bost, judgement
in bastardy case
W G Newell, cost do .
Sandj Garman, enpplies
A G Bost, listing taxes
J H Bitchie, same
J no. D Kluttz, same
J A Kimaons. same .
Jackson Safrit, lumber
4N Brown, listing taxes'
T A Moser, same
D W Turner, same
R f Will Johnson, jail
lees
D L Hethcock, repairs
on jail ,
W F . Cannon; . Itsting
taxes i
T J White, saiie
MA Emerson, same
W W Brown, commute
on road inspection
H Earnhardt, ame
R C White, listing taxes
Jno W Cook and wife,
peeping county home
Jno. W Cook, hire at
county home ' ,
Cannons & Fetzer, clothh
ing for county home .
A L Sappenfield, listing
taxes
A L Sappenfield, iobacco
for county home and
jail
C F Smith, listing taxes
Yorke &. Wadsworth,
Hardware
York & Wandworth hard
ware for chain gang
M Moore, repairs on
court house door
F. Smith, work on
roads , ;-
Smithdeal & Morns,
hardware for roads
Dr. J P Gibson, medi
cine for county home
Dr R S Young, county
practice
J Dove suppl fs to chain
gang ,
Dove & Bost, supplies to
county home .
Dove & Bost, supplies to
chain gang .
(Continued on last page.)
41 50
30 00
32 50
30 00
1 00
1 50
1 25
4 00
30.00
2 80
1 00
15 00
16o0
13 00
15 00
13 17
20 00
17 00
20 00
54 20
3 20
20 00
20 00
18 00
Makes a specialty of fillins vonr teeth
without pain. Gaa, ether or chloroform
used when desired. Fourteen years' ex
perience. Office over Lippar&s & Bar
rier'B store.
1
2-1 00
00
00
Dr. J. t CARTLAM). MU
CONCORD. N. G.
D. G. CALDWELL. M.D.,
Offers1! professional services to the
people of Concord and vicinity. Office
in rear of ban. JSight calls should be
eft at Mrs. Dr, Henderson's.
Office Hours, 7 to 8 a. m., 1 to 2. and
7 to 8 p. m.
Sept. 20,'94. ly. . .
JOHN THAMES. M. D.,
Offers his professional services to the
people of Concord and vicinity. Office
St. Cloud hotel. Callspromptly attend
ed day or night. NigBVcalls should be
left with clerk in hotel. '
Nov. 8,'94 ly. -
Trustee's Sale.
Bv virtue of authority vested in me
by various mortgages executed by Jos.
A. Crose. which mortgages are duly
registered in the Register's; office
for Uabarrus county, ana to wmon rel
et ence is here made, I will sell at the
court house door in Concord op Mon
day, the 7th day of January, 1895. to
the highest bidder for cash, one town
lot on East Corbin street, adjoining A.
J. Winecoff, and others, and known as
the "Peter Cruse house and Jot.'
This is a desirable property from the
fact that there are several vacant lots
upon which houses could be baiit, and
to any one desiring to move to town
from the country the place place :hoald
be especially attractive.
M. BOGER, Trustee.
By W. M. Smith, Attorney.
Nov. 17, 1894.
25 00
37 4c
4 60
10 CO
9 50
15 00
24 39
39 24
75
2 00
9 23
2 30
17 00
2 80
33 49
88 07
- Eggs, CMciens, &cM Wanted.
We want to buy your eggs, cbickeus
and hams. Highest market price puid.
.Bring them on.
SIMS & ALEXANDER, -
Mch8 tf. Concord, N. C.
Wheat and Oats. .
,1 have a'spccial preparjttion for wheat
ond oats. Nothing can be found supe
rior to it. ; C.G.MONTGOMERY.
Sept. 13, '94. 4
8 38
1 60
- 100
100
' 160
26
3 85
52 35
25 00
PIERCED PURE
i a,-ir Mproin. delicate woman, Buffering
from "female complaint," irregularity, or
' , t rT nhiLtisted condition or
"hefmle .ystem, Dr. Pierce'. Favorto
Prescription is an umgoramns.
tonic, fitted to the needs of nursing motnera,
and women approaching confinement w
South Bend, Pacific Oa, Wiuft.
D. B. V4ntRC. Buffalo, . - -
Ing your " Favorite Pre
Xiptlon" the first
month of pregnancy, and
have continued taking
it since confinement. I
did not experience the
nausea or any of the ail
ments due to pregnan
cy, after I began taking
.. was only in labor a short
nrno. nriu uw vuj
W- mid'l tot along un-
Hbs. BiUB. . usually welL ,
We think it saved me a ratdeal of suf
fering. I was troubled a great ewia teu
i.vf oi uid it has done a world of good
for me. , nlW
FOR SALE.
Valuable House and Lot in Concord.
"By virtue of a deed in trust given to
tha undersigned by J . fc. Uroiuston ana
wife on thellth day ot July, is;, aaa
duly registered in the li egibter s omce ior
Cabarrus county in Hook 6, pages
470-474, reference to which is here made,
and default having having been made
in the payment of the . debt therein
named to be secured wnen tne same oe
came due, the undersigned. will sell, at
Dublic aution to the highest bidder for
. ... . 1 J . 1 . .
casn at tne couri qousu uwr m
of Concord, N. C, on
Monday, 17th Day ol Baeento 1894,
the house and lot in Concord, N. C, on
East side of church street, in which the
late J. S. Goldston lived. The same be
in" lot No. 4 in th sab-division of the
Virginia Dare School property, and has
onitagtNiewtwo.6tory. frame dwel
ling, andus in good neighborhood.
CoTesaatMaiag and Loan AisrJatisa,
Nov. 1494. Trus'ee.
NO MORE EYE GLASSES,
f.e.t?t u t mass eoRtB J
ncuinut. WhlnnbitnLCoift
"Ma IM ffr'-lri " w
DEAF
TSo
More
Weak
Ejesl
A Carlala Safe and EnecU -e Bsmedj lor
SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES,
Prdurinff Long-Sialitedneiw, and
- - Restoring tlie Sight of the old.
Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye
Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes,
1 ': AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF
. AND PERMANENT CURB.
AIMS equally efficacious when used la
tJber BMUadie ncli as Ulcers, Kcver
Bore, Tnmen, 8alt RhAra, Burns.
Plica, r wberever inflamniaiion exists,
HITCHELL'S SALVE maybe useU f
liTnntngr-"
SOLO BT ALL DRUGGISTS AT 2S CENTS