jCONCORD WEEKLY TIMES, B-W.uii Montgomery,! ily, Anson aqa Union Counties. i. r.-: res" a i i.v iuimjm . . 4 Feelirtg.! If; i - 1 - ,.d:i-rh'.. It is a serious ciiUr'i'on jmil will laad to disag "" h i rosujld if it is not .over- it oiiep. it is a pare sign .!. ! i ; .' v a 1 he biopa is lmpoviuisneu uiqjurc. l The best remedy, is I' a saparilja 3 ic'iniifvos rich, healthy blood, fives' strength and clas- Y hi jt:.e muscles, vhror to u ui fiiKi neaun aim vuaiiiy part oi , via ihxiy. iLi'u'i ai'saparilU positively thd Weak Strorig k I hare used various kinds jf st year but I hate jnvt n up eveiytnin dii lltiod's iirsapariiia.' . l am u- ted Willi ixie results, xh una - l 1 11- TU. Vrt- outcd tnat tireitxeel- . ill: a good appi tut rs. Au.iE Ieadok.) mtrlUe, est. lrginia. Hold's and 00 4 Pills easy t hay. esy to tike, easy in'e ffeet. SSq. t " Am(8na !at Mt. Pleasant! -is destined to be 1 .' i roil .. . YOUNG- - LADjES IN THE SOUTH. lentil FtaM Ad Able; Faculty of Nine TeacEers. A tlidronsrhiv reliable School is tile am- ) 'I : - -i; I liition of the management, s AudJesa. Principal, iU ; a ua cia-iasmonea aca ai- . fcv;'3- reliable reineejy for . iU;'.:;cch disorders. One .. $Vii killed 614 Vvvnns.; ;f b rtf people living tjb-day ?5r Y-'s-' to this jnccScine. - , . i j r - 5 . :r ;'. r::-j:):"i vrv"rokif' df'S cot COUGHS O o c o s s--!! laxative- O i-Iot-es tae Bowels gently, relieves the I D cough, dmes the feverish condition id he: kdache and prevents pigeu- Cures in one .day. Put, up it tablets convenient lor r 9 taking. j oi PRICE, 25 Ctd f FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. O U. D rjale by J. P. Gibsoi: ) o er untold mUeries from a eenea of deli cacy they cannot overcome. BRADFIELD'S E j arensing; to Femala lif t action all her Vj tlwgUiaiUI oifana, , P'CT3 RS A SPECIFIC. tlrougboat the frame. it Kever Fails to Ctlre. : I : -" :' 1 i T;fe has been under treatment of fit Aiut nMna three bottles of Itrvlfl.ld'a i mer own . r aim waeuinK- i it . . iiHYAN. Headers n, Ala. BEiDFlXLD EECTLiTOR CO., AUanta, Ca, Beld b i drucgUta at ! Mt per bottle. i r i T" . 1 1 - !;:v jji! fiat: -;:: -'! " C- ! r i .-! ! 'Only HoM's " Mont " I - "j ',' SI-' J : .1 -i ' - f. 1 & 17;. Si . i - r -1- Y ' S' i -- r- A JOHN B. SHERRILL, Editors "Volume XII. Lovable Girls. ,. Girl that are fair on tho hearthstone And pleasant when nobody sees, '"".; Kind and sweet to their owa folk, - Heady and anxious to please t The gills that are wanted are wise girls. That kao vr what to do and to say; That drive with a smile or a soft word Tho wrath of the household away. Tho girls that are wanted are girls of sense, 'Whom fashiaa can never deceive; ' Who can follow whatever ia pretty " f' And dare what is siily to leave. . I Tho girls that are wanted are careful girls. Who count what a thing will cost; ' . Who use with prudent, generous hand, . - But see that nothing is lost. , The girls that are wanted are girls with hearts ' ( - - They are wanted for mothers and wives t . Wanted to cradle in loving arms : The strongest and frailest of lives. The clever, the Witty, the brilliant girl There are very few, understand But, oh, for the wise, loving, home girls v . , There's a constant and steady demand I - THE NEW SCHOOL LAW. County ISoards of Education and Office County Superintendent of Public , Instruction 'Abolished.' of Thhe General Assembly of North Caro-1 una do enact : Section 1. That section 2545 of the School law be and the same is hereby repealed. Section 2. That the office of Countv Board of Education is hereby abolished, to take effect the first Monday in June, A. 1)., lS'Jo. All the powers and duties of said County Board of Education shall devolve upon and be dircharged by the Board of County -Commissioners of the several-counties, of the fitate:; and, for the purpose of attending especially to school matters, the said Board of Coun ty Commissioners shall be- required to meet on the first Tuesday aftr the first Monday in January and July - in each vear, said meeting not to continue longer tban-two days at .each of said meetings: Provided, they may attend to any mat ter pertaining to school interests at any of the regular meetings of said board as provided by law, but the expense of all such meetings shall be paid out of the general county fund of the, county. bection 3. That section 2543 is here by repealed.. I ' ' Section 4. That the office of county Superintendent of Public Instruction is hereby abolished, to take effect the first Monday in June, A. D., 1895, and all the duties provided by law to be performed by the said superintendent as Secretary of the Board of Education shall be performed by the Clerk of 4he Board of County Commissioners'. Section 5.- That the Board of County Commissioners of the several counties in the State shall on the first Monday in June A. D. , 1895, and annually thereafter, appoint an examiner, whose duty it shall be to examine all persons desiring to teach in the public schools r tV,Q tdoSA nnr in onnfnrmitv tn I u? -v" -."""V --"- " V II county, law. Ttiere shall be a pubUc examina- tion at the court house, to- commence on the first Monday in July, 1895, nd annually thereafter, to continue from day to day until all the applicants are oromin - an,i thV rortifWA isai! shall ho rrnn.1 fnr two vears from the " " I date thereof. All such applicants shall Dav to the examiner, in advance, a fee Pvui.ftanWo m!npr mw x-1 i:wo! w tourko oifi. .o t;a nr Tda'-. ! knt when so examined the applicant' shall pay to the examiner in advance, a fee r,t ArSur onH fiftir .nta for cnr-Vi examination. i- ; : Section G. That section 2555 be aa --u-.-, ab-; v,o prt SrrintPnnt nf Pnhlift in- mo-,A tnn ,t,a insprt in lint tWpnf the words "chairman of the Board oft f County Commissioners. Section 7. That sections 2ob7, 2obS and 2569 are hereby repealed. Section 8. That i section 2o70 be amended by striking out the words County Superintendent of Public In struction," in line one, and insert "the clerk of the board' of County Commis sioners." 4 s ' '. Section 9. That section 2571, be amended .by ' striking . out the words "County Superintendent of Public In struction'" wherever they occur in said section, and insert in lieu thereof the words "Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, Section 10. That section! 2572 be amended by striking out striking out the words "County Superintendent of Public In 6truction, and insert in ' lieu thereof "County Examiner." Section 11. That section 2573 be amended by striking out - the words "County Superintendent of Public In struction," in line one 'of said section, and insert in lieu thereof the words ' 'Clerk of the Board of County Com miesioners.M v - -i ' Section 12. That -V section 2574 be amended by striking out the words "County Superintendent of Public In struction." and insert in lieu thereof the words "Clerk of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners Section 13. ' That section 25t5 be're pealed, and the following be inserted in lieu thereof : "That for all such Iprirnl vrork as shall be performed by the rwir nf tho. Tlnard of County Com- missioners. he shall receive such com- in th discretion of the Countv Commissioners may be L deemed iust and right : Provided, the same shall notrbe a greater amount than tne amount allowed by law ' for similiar services performed bv said Y clerk as clerk of the Board of County Commis- sioners : " Provided- further, that such clerk shall render " an itemized ac count, under oath, for (all such ser vices, and the same shall be paid out of the general county fund When ap proved by the said Board of Commis sioners.' - 7". Section 14. That section 2578 be amended bv . striking out ithe words ''County Superintendent' of Public In struction." whenever . they appear in said section, and insert in lieu thereof the words "Clerk of the Board of Coun ... . . ! r-r,: ,.-Cl ft Section 15- 'That section 2580"" be amended by adding at the end thereof the ' following : ' 'Provided further, that in'the employment of teachers it jshall be unlawful for the school com mittee to- employ any person more nearly related to any of said commit- ; tee, by blood or marriage, than the de ; gree of firs cousin.'? ' Section 26.-! That section. 2586 be amended by :Btrikinjy out the words 'County Superintendent of Public In struction" wherever they appear in said section, and insert in lieu thereof the words, "Clerk of the Board of Counr ty Commissioners." Section 17. j That all taxes levied by the State for "public schools, I together with all fines, j penalties and; forfeitures that are now provided for by law, and also! all funds in the State treasury, or which may hereafter; come into the State Treasury!, belonging to the public school funds of the State, shall an nually' be" equally divided, on a per capita basis, among ail the school dis tricts of ,the State, by the State Bdaid of Education, according to such rules and regulations a may be prescribed by said board. " ' Section 18. 1 Thai all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this -act are hereby repealed. 1 section 19. This act shall be enforced on and-aiter its ratification. PLEDGES OF REFORM ITNKEPT. A ReUglous Paper' View of the Record of the Legislature. Statesvule Landmarlc. The f ollowingextracts are from theBib- hcal Recorder Df last week. We especial ly commend them" to the consideration of that class of persons who from ignor ance or viciousness do not or will not believe what Democratic papers say of the work of the Legislature. The Recor der is, as everybody knows, religious newspaper, the organ of the Baptist de nomination in North Carolina, and a paper that can have, no interest what ever in misrepresenting the facts. It says: : "The children are poorer for the work of this Legislature. Less money than they have been having will be left when the large, appropriations to other objects (less needy and contributing far less to the common good) ; have been drawn out. And the Treasury, already $60,000 behiiiid; will probably be a great deal further in arrears when the next Assembly comes from the people, to succeed that which now faces them. "A law was made to let the public printing to lowest bidder: but when a firm of the wrong i political affiliation made the lowest bid, it was given to another firm. ; This stands out so clearly that he who runs inay read. "The six per cent, interest law is the one pledge religiously observed ; and it could be kept only by the severest strug gle. W hue we think it is a timely ex- periment, we do not think its wisdom is unquestionable. Building and loan as sociations were finally protected by , law that enables them to collect princi pal and interest monthly. A banker can do likewise. Of the other two Principal UlWs OI UUS HeSSlOO, Ultt CUUI1- " i j .1, ,l.t;-iil vgmauu juiu. uw.uw , wc wU1 not Pfess an opinion until we havestuqed inem. v e lear tne lormer mueuya)uiyiVmtuUU.cl the negroes ;i the latter seems generally conceded to be just a little better than .1 lJ Tl 1 1 1 lormer law. ii may uave uctrii mac to take the selection of school books m e P08 OI one man, as waa far - reaching a matter to tne counties. It 'may have- been wise; to break the hold of a probable trust; but it was un- wise to expose the parents of the School cnuoren to cenam expensive cnange of books : and inasmuch as the book huses wiU have to send drummers over ine oie, seumg retau, wueu , uie new law goes into ueci urn. uriuea yi dooks wui pe : corresponaingiy , mgner. I 1I7 J . J. i Jf 1 tW plan, but it is better than the new. ABsemmy was ucoicgcu oeginning Dy a scramDung congipm- meration of office seekers ; . in fact, members of Jhe Assembly itself lurned out to be office seekers, and when one seemed anxious to get a bill passed pro- viding for an office, a colleague would confoundi him with the question, 'Are ybu not a candidate for this office V It is a pity that the Legislature allowed it- selt to be turned aside from its work by office seekers and ..caucuses. Making laws, not ihaking offices ; to support party servants, is the plain duty of leg islators.; t x -"M v " :; -- " 'When expenses were cut down in one place they were -increased in two. AIie 8alary P1 me supennienuem, oi iuv pemtenuary was reaucea qow lwu I colitis were yreaieu., luhl wiu tjot uiuic than $50,000; ? The salary of railroad commissioners was cut down to $1,500 to take effect in 1897 : the office of lumber inspector was established, at a .alary of not more than I2J000 a year; Appropnatibns to asylums and some iu aoyiuuiB nuu wu'c of the institutions of highei education were 'increased. . .Ten thousand dollars were voted for the Confederate monu ment, as a peace' offering for the Dojrg lasa blunder." ' Two Lives Saved. .. - Mrs. Phteba Thomas, of Junction I City, 111. , was told by her doctors she no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King 8 New Discovery completely cured herand she says it saved her me. air. Thos. Eggers, 138 Plonda bt. ban J?ran- cisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, I iDoroaching Consumption, tried with out result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. lie is naturally thankful.' It is such ' results, of which these are samples, that prove The wonderful efficacy of this medicine in- Coughs jand Colds. Free trial bottles at P. B. Fetzer's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and $100. "Nay, " said the young ; editress, coldly, to Lher penniless lover, "ask me not to break, every tradition of my chosen calling I cannot return your love for ;t is . not accompanied . by stamps 1" I ; -' The water rate of a large hotel in New York is equal to the rent of an ordinary j house. Every bathroom edds to the , rate. Even some of the smaller hotels have to ' pay $1000 -and over j "All rundown" from weakening ef fects of warm weather, you need a good tonic and blood purifier like Hood's Sarsaparilla. -1 , "IBE JTJSa?, CONCORD, 1ST. a, THURSDAY. APRIL 4, 1895. THE PRESENT ELECTION LAW, An Act to Revise and Consolidate the Elee. ' tlon Laws of North CarolbiSM Cor. Charlotte Observer. Raleigh, March G.The folllowmg is a summary of the election law passed by the late Legislature - No. 302.V Anact to revise, amend and consolidate the election laws of North Carolina. Sec. 1. Repeals chapter 16 of The Code, title election, and all laws relating to -elections enacted subsequent to The Code.l - Sec. 2 Defines various terms; "secre tary" means Secretary of State of North Carolina, etc., and "political party' to be a political organization whose candi date for Governor at the election in!892 received as many as 30,050 votes. - i Sec. 3 and 4. Provide , for the elec tion on the Tuesday next-after the ifirst Monday in November of the several State and county officers, members of Congress and Legislature once in two or four years as the case may be. , Sec. 5. Provides for the establishment by the clerk of each county of voting precincts, one precinct for every 350 electors at least. - : Sec. 6. Directs cretary of State to furnish clerks with necessary books, etc. Sec. 7 Provides for the appointment by the clerks of the several counties, upon recommendation of the chairmen of the State executive committees of the several parties, who having taken the oath herein prescribed become com missioners of election, of one registrar and one judge of election-from each political party for each precinct; the registrar to be appointed on or before the first Monday in September; before the election, and the judges of election to he appointed on or before the first Monday in October before the election, and both of whom can read and-- write the English language. : These shall con stitute the precinct , board - of election and shall . take an oath prescribed. Clerk 'must publish names at court house door and sheriff must serve notice upon them. : In case of failure to serve, etc., clerk to appoint other registrars and judges with like qualification, and upon failure to serve upon election day the chairman of election board mayhap- pomi. . In case of death, etc., of clerk, regis ter of deeds to perform all such duties. Forther provisions that the jndges of the Supreme and bupenor uourts shall ex ercise general, supervising powers over the clerks, etc.; to issue a rule to clerk to show cause why he has not performed any duty specified and to make all nec essary orders, rules, etc. ; ; An appeal shall not postpone any or- der etc of jU(Jge but game 'aXL be promptly obeyed, and upon failure so to do clerk punishable for contempt. In case of conflict of ruling by judges a special session of the Supreme Court shall be called by the Chief J ustice upon the petition oi the - chairman oi' any political party: to determine . the ques tions involved to the exclusion of all other business and to render a decision therein. . ; ; a Sec. 3. Provides for the election of a chairman by the registrars and that any registrar may conduct the registration alone and for a chairman of the board of election on election day and that a majority shall constitute a quorum of said board; chairman of registrars to have custody of registration books. Sec 9. Provides that there shall be one registration book for each precinct, and that registrars shall revise the ex isting registration except v m cases where new precmcts are established or the book? "are lost or mutilated, and then there shall be a new registration in thes6 precincts. .Registration books are to be kept open between ' the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. for four consecutive Saturdays before the elec tion, for new registration, etc, and books. shall be closed on the Saturday before election at 4. p. m. except m m corporated towns, and in these at 9. Sec. 10. No elector shall vote in. any precinct in which he is not a bona fide resident on election day. Every regis tration shall specify, as near as may be, the-age and residence of the elector, as well as the township or county from whence he removed in the case Of a re moval since the last election, and the name by which he is commonly known; but no registration shall be invalidated because of a failure to specify the age an(j 0f residence, etc, Unless it shall, appear that upon the appear that upon tne registrar properly questioning the elector he; de clined t answer the questions pertain- Sec 11 Registration books to be open 1 1 for insnection on the second Saturday b;forehe election from 9 a. m' lo4.pL m ftnrt .haiipnwa Rtiaii be mane men. , . Challenges to be tried on Saturday next at 10 a. m. by registrars and judges of election, proviaeu, tnat tne entry oi tne name, etc., upon the books shall be pre- sumpuve eviuence oi uie reguianiy ui the registration. Sec. 13. Disqualifies as electors per sons under 21 years old, idiots and lun- atics, persons who, upon conviction or been adjudged guilty of felony or other! I infamous enme committed since janu - i ary 1st, 18 , unless restored to citizen- ship. See 14. Provides that with above ex ceptions all males born in ; the United States or naturalized, 21 years old,' who shall have resided in the State twelve months ;next preceeding the election and in the county ninety days shall be qualified lelectors in the precinct of their residences. There shall be : no challenge on election day except of electors- becoming of age since the closing of the registration.; No elector shall be ollowed to regifterin any ward or precinct to which he shall have moved for that purpose and unless his residence. is actual and bona fide, and any person offering to register may be sworn and questioned and any person fraudulently registering shall be guilty of an infa mous offence punishable by a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment for two years or both. , - ; - Sec. 15. Lawful electors may "obtain copies of registration books for one.cent a. name, .i --" .-'. f. '- Sec' 16. Persons offering to. register shall state age, name, , etc, "as Tierein? before provided and take an oath pre scribed. The register shall record name, age, etc, and if "registered else- IF-A-IR NOT." where ; elector must produce "a certifi cate of removal before again registering.- bee. 17. .Foils shall be open on elec tion day from 7 p. m. till sunset and judges shall deposit the ballots in boxes. bee. 18. Provides for two separate bauots; one containing the name of all State and judicial officers, members of Congress and presidential electors, and the other the names of county officers members of the General Assembly and a constable for esch township. jiauots snau be printed or written ; or partly both on paper which may1 be of any color, with or without device. ; Sec. 19.. Provides for ballot boxes, Sec. 20. Provides for - counting of votes in the presence of the candidates on their authorized representatives, that two or more tickets rolled together or containing excess of names . shall be void, and that tickets in wrong box shall be presumed to have been put in by; mistake and counted unless pre sumption is rebutted. The ballots shall as counted be placed on duplicate ballot boxes and securely fastened up. Sec. 21.- Provides for duplicate ab stracts of the returns to be sent by separate persons , one to clerk; one to register of deeds, and one to be .posted in a conspicuous place. Those- sent to cierK ana register to be recoraea in a book kept for the; purpose, within - 24 hours, and boxes containing ballots must be sent to clerk. Sec 22. 'Provides that clerk shall add up the vote at 12 m, on Thursday after the election at the. court' house m the presence of the candidates or ther rep resentatives and may use the abstract sent to the register of deeds, except in mi Dare county where the vote shall be added up on the 7th day, and Hyde on the 4th day after the election. i Sec. 23. Clerk to make up abstracts of vote on 3 different sheets, the first containing names of member of Con gress, State and Judicial officers; the second county officers and the third member oi General Assembly. . There shall be 3 abstracts of the first class, one delivered to sheriff, one to register of deeds and one to Secretary of State, ete Sec. 24. Abstracts for officers elected bythe county alone shall' contain an accurate statement for all the persons voted for and the number of votes cast for each. Sec. 2o. Person receiving the great est number j of votes . to be declared elected and if two candidates receive the same, vote, another election to be called. Sec. 26. Result to be proclaimed at the court house door. Sec. 27. Provides for counting of votes and declaring of result in senato rial districts composed of more than one county. 7:j: Sec. 28. Members-elect of Oeneral Assembly to receive . certificate from sheriff and county officers-elect to be notified to meet on the first Monday in December to aualifv.- ' bee, 2y. Commends sheriffs to send separate statements of the vote for State officers to the Speaker of House of Rep resentatives and make failure so to do a misdemeonor. Sec. 30. Provides that Seretary of State Ehall furnish necessary forms to the several counties. Sec. 31. Provides for the opening and publishing the returns for State : Officers on the Tuesday after organization of the jGeneril Assembly by the Speaker m presence of a maionty of both houses' In, case of a tie General Assembly to elect by joint ballot. Sec .32. Abstracts of returns for State officers to be made by the two houses of Assembly, signed by the presiding offi cers and filed with the Secre ary of State and recorded in the. journals. Sec. 33 and 34. Provide penalties for officers failing to uo any duty, pre scribed herein i and the . prosecution thereof, f : - Sec 3d. Provides that any person registering or voting illegally or - voting more than once shall be guilty of an infamous crime and any registrar, etc, making ' a fraudulent entry shall be guilty of the same. f Sec, 36." Person taking corruptly the oath for voters, guilty of perjury etc, Sec. 37. Secretary of. State to send clerks of courts of several counties suf ficient number of copies of ihis act bee 38. r or bids mustering of miuua and assembly of armed men on election day at any polling place Sec. 39. Prescribes punishment for breaking up election day by force, etc, Sec 40. Forbids treating to influence Voters on election day, and punishment, Sec 41. Person discharging any one from employment, withdrawing patron I !Ir.i:c.j un i :w -t i frge from or otherwise injuring, etc., any Er1"' -K ' ' . oeu. tii. xuux uuuuitM-uuiiaio iuuch j. misdemeanor for a candidate to i o.. j jh f: - or promise to give directiy : or "in Mirectlv anv money or other reward to ft voter.- Misdemeanor in the person receiving money or reward, etc i Sec. 43. Misdemeanor to bet, etc on any election. ! Sec. 44. As to election of Unitied j States i Senators seeact of Congress of Sec. 45. State divided into nine Con- 1 gressional districts (unchanged except j Mitchell county, moved from eighth to ninth.) Sec. 46. Provides for election ot uon- gjessmen in case of increase or decrease. Sec. 47, Election of members oruon gress to be held. at same 'time" as other elections and "shall be conducted by the sheriff and other persons." Sec 48. As to special elections lor Congressional vacancies. , . - Sec 49. Governor to issue commis sion to Congressmen-elect upon his pro ducing a certificate of election from the Secretary of State. Sec. 5Q Fixes compensation of regis trars sheriffs, etc. serving as election officers. Sec. 51. Secretary of State may get abstracts, from clerks or registrars of election, 4f none are sent him. Sec. 52. Provides for opening, of re turns by Secretary of State and making abstracts thereof . Sec. 53. Secretary shall estimate the vote for executive officers and publish the same for the Information ef the public only.' , " Sop K4 .TiiRtJnpa of Rnwfime Court and other judicial officers lhall be conk uiibsiuuvu vjf iu? uvruuui VSllU, shall begin o January 1st next after the election. -1 Sec. 55. Prescribes penalty for register ing twice and cause another not entitled to vote to be registered, etc. bee 56. " Persons challenged must an swer all the questions asked and per sons convicted and not restored to citi zenship voting guilty of , an. infamous crime.'-- - . ..;....!'. Sec. 57. - Registrars and judges , of election may administer, oaths, preserve order, etc, and send persons disobeying to jail. Sec. 58 Vacancies m State aiid Judi cial offices to be filed " by special elec tions. L: ' - ' - ' Sec. 59. Governor to call election . to fill vacancy in General Assembly. Sec. 60 Special election kto : be con ducted under rules far general elections. Sec; 61. Persons selling and eivme away liquor in five miles of a polling place, except , upon physician's certifi cate, guilty of a misdemeanor. - Sec. 62. Unless otherwise provided,. all elections held on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November. . Sec. 63. (Election of President and Vice President) Election held as above in 1896 and every four years thereafter. Provides for number of electors (11 at present. " - '. 1 - bection. 64. Provides for one elec tor at least from each congressional dis trict. ! j - See 65. Provides for counting of ; re turns i by . clerk j and ' abstract thereof (same as in case of State officers) Sec. 66. Provides for the opening and counting of returns by the Secretary - of State, who shall certify same to Gover nor, who shall proclaim the same. Electors to meet in Raleigh on the Tuesday preceeding the first Wednesday in December and to fill- vacancies ' in their number from the citizens, of the State. ' - j ' ' Sec. 67. Shall vote for President and Vice President and do all things accord ing to the constitution and acts of Con gress. " 77l; ' - ' ' C':':-':' :7- Sec. 68. ' Provides for special election in case of vacancy in othces both of President and Vice President. i ; Sec. 69.Elector chosen with his own consent and failing to attend (except in case of sickness; etc.,) to forfeit and pay $o00. Provides penalties ; for making, etc., a false return, for makiug erasures in poll books, for preventing candidates from having copy of poll books, etc. Sec 70., Compensation of election.- Sec. 71 . Voters privileged from arrest while attending election or going to and from the same except in certain cases. Sec. 72. Itemized statements must be filed by all candidates within ten ' days after any election, showing in detail all money expended, etc. Failure to file voucher forfeiture of office. SeC.' 73.' Persons who receive or con tracts to receive, etc, any money, etc., for votmg or not voting or causing an other to vote of refrain from voting, etc, guilty of a misdemeanor, i Penalty fine not exceeding f500 nor less than $50 and imprisonment not less than six not more than twelve; months, or both. . ! ' L777 - ! . , , , j - , 8tUl Another. Boycott. ' ' Charlotte Observer. , : ' The Southern Stock Mutual Insur ance Company of North Carolina ; was chartered by act of the lately adjourned Legislature, with a - number of the strongest men in the State named as in corporators, and began business with,' its central office at Greensboro and agen- cies all over the State. A number of its agents were the agents also of compa nies embraced in the Southeastern Tariff Association, and as the Southern Stock Mutual did not propose to cut rates, but to conduct itself upon apian of amity with all other companies, it proposed to the Southeastern Tariff i Association to pro rate certain local : expenses with it and the proposition was accepted. A little later however, it received notice from the Tariff Association that it had reconsidered its purpose, the letter from the Secretary going on to say that in view of the rebate clause in the scheme of the Southern Stock Mutual it had been resolved not to co-operate, with it. This was followed by notices to its agents throughout the State that they must not act as agents of the Southern Stock Mutual. Ail this has but one meaning, and that is that a North Carolina Company must not compete with the Southeastern Tariff Association for North Carolina business under penalty of its boycott. Its agents are to be coerced, if possible, and it only remains to 'be seen how many of them, who are agents for both, will submit to the coercion. ; xne metn od adopted xf holding the North Caro lina business for itself, and driving tne home competitors out of the competi tion, is a thoroughly characteristic trust proceeding, and it will be surprise to to those who think they know: tnera well if the people of North Carolina do not take this matter up and resent ,this arrogance as it deserves. Electric Bitter. This remedy ; is becomingv so wel known and so popular as to need ; no shecial mention. All who "have used Electric Bitters sing the .same song praise. A purer medicine doss not ex- isfc and it is guaranteed to ao an tnat i claimed.. -,. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Sidneys, wil remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers; For cure of Headache, Consti pation and Indigestien try ElectriC Bit ters Entire satisfaction guaranteed,; or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at P. B- Fetzer's Drug btore, - . Th9 pleasure we have in the world only multiplies our sorrow and deepens our grief. To Slake Pure Blood . . There is no medicine before the people equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is the standard spring medicine and : blood purifier and it possesses peculiar merit which others trv in vain . to reach. 7 It really makes the weak strong. Do not 1 .. m V:ii" neglect to puxiiy your oiooa tnis spring. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla now. Hood's Pills become the favonte ca- j thartic with every one who tries them. VVI Jv vi a Year, in Advance. Number 1 40; Hightst of all in Leavening Power. Latest U, S, Gov't Report :,. - SOME MORE NEW LAWS, Charlotte Observer. ' ' . si ' . , -I CONCERNING PROBATE OF DEEPS, 11 , v Noi 230. An act concerning the probate of deeds made by husband and wife. r ' j - - Provides thab probates of instruments made by : husband and wife! may be' taken by different officers whether with in or without the State. '-Y-rA - -::y'; Not material whether husband ac knowledges the execution of the instru ment before or after the privy examina tion of wife. -:' - . . ':-Y f--'7- -- No. 200 An act to validator certain probates of deeds, i Y Y;7: Act provides that when the probate of a deed, etc.:, has been taken as to hus band and wife by different officers, either within or without the State, such probate shall be valid and tho registra tion of instruments s6 probated shall be valid. ' 'Probate" includes privy exam ination of the wife. ! TO PROTECT CATTLE OWNERS." No. 236. An act for the Protection oi ine owners or catue and other ani mals. ' Makes it a misdemeanor' to drive any horse, mule, cattle j &c, into stock law district for the- purpose of collecting poundage. Limits poundage charges to non-residents of . any city or town. ' - . . r TO VALIDATE PROBATE?- No. 326. An act to validate certain probates and registrations. :. I This act declares valid other probates and registration of deeds heretofore ex ecuted by citizens of Northj Carolina and acknowledged before a notary pub ic of some ether State. 3 ..- ELECTION OF MAGISTRATES. No. 307 An act to provide for rv'JX elec- i uuu vi i uo tit; co ui uic peace. 1 - J . . . Provides for the election by5 the Gen eral Assembly of 1895 of three addi tional justices for each township and one for one thousand inhabitants of in corporated cities or towns whose term of office shall begin April 1st, (1895, and continue for six years : provides that they shall be furnished with peccessary aw books, etc. : tnat at the next general election there shall be elected by each township three justices and one justice for each one thousand inhabitants of ncorporated cities and towns ' whose term of office shall continue for (2) years. AS TO REAL-ESTATE.! No. 730 -An act requiring ; trustees an3 mortgagea Jeelliiig geal eefato tm"tr such power to fully describe the premis es to be sold, r ! ". Y i. Requiring real estate to be jsold under mortgage etc, , j to be descnbiled in' n o tice of sale substantially as the same is described in said mortgage o r deed of trust. . "" - I FOR THE TROMOTION OF CHASTITY. No. 733. An act for the (protection of girls and for the promotion, of chas tity. Amends section 1101 af Code by adding i thereto ' the following. - "and every person who is convicte4 of unlaw fully and carnally J knowing or abusing any female child ten years ofd and under-fourteen shall be punish by fine or imprisonment in the State prison at the discretion of the court, provided she has never before had sexual Intercourse with any male person." , t . . ' AMENDMENT TO THE DIVORCE LAWS. No. 707. To amend section 1285 of The Code, addipg a cauBe fir divorce. Act makes abandonment- and hying apart for two years on the part of either husband or wife a cause for divorce but neither party so divorced may. remarry in the life time of the other! Act ap plies only to suits now pending end does not apply to suits to separation taking place after the passage Of this act. A Sure Sign. . Willie 1 guess papa has said some thing that's made mamma awful angry, When these callers go he'll get it ! Clara-How do you know;? Willie She's begun to call him dar ling. ! The Monroe Doctrinr. Teaqher ,Who was the first man ? First Boy2 George Washington. Teacher Next. I Second Boy Adam. j First boy (indignantly)? I didn't know yo meant forigners. - I ., 7 The Old Friend And the be3ti friend, that never fails you, i Simmons Liver Regu lator, (the Eed Z) that's .what you hear at the mention of this excellent 3 Liver medicine, and people should not be persuaded that anything:. else will (do.. , It is the King of Lifer Medi cines; is better than bills, and take3 the place of Quinine and Calomel. It acts directly on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and gives new life to the whole sys tem. This ia : the medicine you want. Sold by all Druggists in. Liquid, or in Powder toTbe taken dry or made into a tea' 4KVERT PACKAGK-SA Has the Z Stamp In red on -wrapper BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OF AUj KINDS j Executed in the Best Style . 7 - AT WVUfO PRICES. , Onr Job Printing Department, with every necessary equipment, is prepared to turn out every va riety of Printinrr in first-class style. - No botch-work tn rncd out from this office.? We;t1ut!i,- cate the prices of any lesritihiate establishment. PROFESSIOAL CARDS, W a. I.IJULY M. 0. ; ' s, u, KOSTpOMBBv, j( E. LILLY 1 Mil,. offer their prof Sessional services to the citizens of Concord and vicinity. All calls rromptly attended day or night. Office and residence on Eat Dopoi street, opposite Presbyjerian church.- Dr.f.C.-listOD.Sirpj Delist, . CONCORD, N. C. . Is prepared to do all kinds of Dcata work in the most approved manner. 1 -. Office oyer Johnson's Dru Store. F W. t, MONTGOMERY. J, LED CRO WELL Attorneys and Connsellors- at Law : CONCORD, N.0 As partners will practi6 lawin Cabar rus, Stanly and adjoining' counties, in the Superior and Supreme Courts of the State and in 'the Federal Courts. Office on Depot Street. . Dr. J. E. CARTLAUU. Dentist. CONCORD, N. C. . . j- ti il rjii Makes a specialty of filling your teetn without pain. -JJas, ether or chloroform used when desired. - Fourteenyaars' ex perienoe, Offiee over Lippards fc Bar rier's store. , V 5 D. G.CALDWELL, M.ff., 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. Offiee Honrs, 7 to 8 a. m., 1 to 2, and 7 to 8 p. m. Sept. 20.'94.-ly. DR.J'il.JOLDE Cm CflTin PUY?!PIAH ' butku 1 iu 1 11 1 uiuimtg I: . CONCORD, N. C., Offers bis pzofesssonal services to the. citizens of Concord, and vicinity iu the treatment of acute and chronic diseases. , Office over furniture store, on Main' street, where he can be foimd at all hours day or night, when nofc profes sionally engaged. Fei. 21.i-3m. HO MORE EYE-GLfiSSHS, No More 7mm Eyes I. ::.:-;-i-;----.-0-: : EYE-SALVE - A Certain Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK and lftFlilEQ EYES, Jlestoring the Sight of Uic old. Cures Tear Drops. Granulation, Sfye Tumors, Red Eyes, Katted Eye Lushes, AND PRODUCING QUICK RF.LIEJ7 AND PERMANENT CUKE. AIaoe4rnaIlr eflSeacIong wlccst w?l in ' otber- maladies, each as ITIecrs, S-Vvet' Sore; Tnmors, tialt Klienrn, Brjrn. Plies, or wbereverfnRommaf ion exiia, MITCUEWS SALVE may bo uk! (o advantaye. , ' SOLD Bf ALL DRUGGISTS 93 CHTS Trustee's Sale. . -. " The undersigned trustee, by virtue of authority vested in him by a mortgage trust deed, executed to him by W. B. Swarlngen on the lztu day ol watt inry, 1831, and registered in the Eegister's office for Cabarrus county in book of mortgages No. 5, page 190-1 dcf ixilt having been made in; the payiuvnt of the debt therein secured wire due, will Bell for. cash at public sale to tho highest bidder at the court house door in (Con cord, N. 0., on Saturday, April 20. Hift, the lands described in eaid raortjago trust deed, the same being 73 acres more or less, adjoining the lant'.s of E1. Line, D. R. Hoover, and othen. This land is near Concord and is : val uable for its. timber and productive eoiL This March 7, 1895. ; JOHN N. BABItlNaElI, , ; Trufetce. OUTS GIVES BELIEF. 1- -. . TTSE BARNE'S INK U A. H. Barnes & Co., W5E.10thS.5f.Y tj Lecd to F;!"-:;;, On improved farm lands in Cao.arrus county only, at 7 per cent interest on five or six years time, ljoans to do puia -back in small annual installments on the first of November when cotton ii . j cady for market. This enables he borrower to pay off his indebtedness without ex hausting his crop of any one year, t-and leaves 1 him enough A to rdse. his next years crop - on a cah bi sis. thus enabling the farmer to get wit -of debt. This money belongs to faimei a and is to be loaned to farmers' only. MONTGOMEBY & CBOWELL, - Attorneys . . - . - - . P. S. We have other money to lend on town or county property ater cent, on 1 and 2 years time. - Sept. 13.-6 n : v 7 ; . NOTICE.- , ' I WAirr every man and woman In the Unite 1. States interested In the Opimn aad W hiy kabiU t have one of ray books on these a c eases. Address B. M. oolley, Atlanta V Box 882. asd eoo win be seat Ju tree. ; -JT.J :7i X