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. - - j : EVENING HE Vol. XI. 25 CnU Month, Cash. State Library CONCORD. N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1900 FORT SMITH RETURNS FIRE Single Copy 5 cents No a am ue one to oe elected, I do thu COTTON GOES UP FAST , Slor. Did Not t.terl.ll La,, yKiMwn rar me ODen rarum. A R1m ia toe Price Tblt Moraiog Fol lowed fcy Stamp After Crop Condi. tioi Report Cornel Oat Eifliad Uo. cm? Over the Probability of a Short Crop la the Halted States. London, Oct 2 The probability I thai! enter the arena of the orator. Il(f mlji Crmi f . 1 Corner l.a.eat Still Ooln, I. Wort, Webster', oratory a ,h,n of ai,. . voaiesL-no UfK or Eloaaeac Yet Calhoun' eloquence second-claas, and hi SIht-Aaotber lattallauat of Hotlifyou bare teara to ahed prepare to Air Real Meetleg aad Caaraa ai Farhed tbem DOW for there' nothing on Off as Ever-CoJoael Joha Richard V ?' Ten P"" MUtoo, u . I uuuiwmi ui nuniL rna nerv 0nui naa ABOiner Tara ai Rat i j 1 . of foe, shall be greater than m rmm-l"' " 01 me cotton crop in Mr. Geo. H. Richmond, Democratic I P'" ,n' year for coroner. I America is causing alarm among Nominee tor Coroner: I Sir, your letter has aroused the lion I English manufacturers and there are la response to your very flatterine: I the lioa hu nerer been whioDeLlfer. th th. r; m. u. I-., . .1. . ... Ti . . .. " J I . r.. "'-r m im u ln " insunt, 1 will say that 1 1 ne wane of this comes when A neorA . -i.h m 1 . j I aril in oerfaer .,rl ;,h think f ,h- M I k taM ' level W,,h n"fured " I ............... . w p 1 t rard to dates and dil. of our .. blut his fair. oun tr..m f warns iz.ouu.uuu 1 . iti , , - in joitr reply to my acceptance of Pt duty calls and I must hasten on. I American cotton next season ' your challenge you propose no anecificll offer him this consolation, thouch- land 't it believed ahe may be able to theories of science, evolution or ooJiti-1 "The boast of heraMr. th. secure 10.000.000 or more t .n in. cal principles upon which we could I power. !,... , . . appeal to the judgment of the rotera, Aml tbM beauty, all that wealth). ... . K,. . . . . . V I 'eernve. . pound, which meant a total increate sure by virtue of the name of De- The patha of rlor. ld bur , rh. ' mocacy and you eapect the name I irram " I t. and what'a in a name to carry you I through. On the other hand I- shall throw away all ahama and fringes and I grave. Very respectively, Col. J. R. Smith. Cottoa Active Tdrooth the Day. The New York cotton msrket was strong and active throueh the r a a . .... Ill T.fa 1H.t-L. m . a... . I ... ncaioianciea and ahall get down to""' m '" There was a steady advance in prices "',e, land when a report on the crop condi new 1 ora, uct. I A dispatch re luon came out at 1 o'clock there was ceived here today states that Secretary Ian increase in prices of about 20 points, Taff la rnni4rin . I tl : j i rr . . m. k.iiiiiK iuiikm; i 1 mi oroppea orr rast after tne bureau to all political prisoners, and that he I issued report which made the Mner Night at Mobile. Mobile, Ala., Oct. 2. Destitute women and children ire to brought from South beach and housed in the old infimary until the houses be re built. Two additional deaths are re ported from Heron bay. Willi.m Welbert and Sam Hahn were drowned off a schooner and their bodies washed ashore. The storm predicted for last night did not materialize but the weather is still atormy. (The Robert Stafford arrived here and reports three men drowned off the acnooner Ethel Stafford at Grand bay.'jThe L & N for the first time since last Thursday got a train into Mobile 'this morning from Montgomery. When a man takes whiskey for a cold he doesn't care whether he gets over it or not. 5 Why Mea Fail ia Crisis. Writing in all sesiousness a doctor develops a curious theory to explain the errors which are responsible for disasters on land and sea, such as the Grantham railway disaster, the collision of Admiral Tryon'a flagship Victoria with the Camperdown in 1893 and various episodes in the South African war. but when they are a little older they are again reliable and wiser in counsel. Rest and patience are needed T in. don Cable to New York Sun. Ground to Death In Sugar Cane Mill. Greenville, S C. O-1. 1 A little daughter of Mr P Reid, living at Ebenezer, this county, met a traeic death today by being crushed in a su gar cane mill. The child was playing Arrnrrlinn 1. ..... ... I a "is w,ucr, i tome lrnlm .u. m: ...u . time between the . " w .-e was caugnt " vlhl th. h.om k. .U II olid factt and principles of govern-1 ment so that when elected I ahall represent the best for the people's in terests. I thank you very much for yourl ind eulogy in calling me a logician, l!! . ... 1L . 1 . . .. I . pnuoaopner, an orator", and referrma u" "e supreme uourt for its al crop cond ition 71.6. After the tn ma mm UmmJm.. . L I . " magnetic wn opinion in inc matter. I bulletin from the bureau trivm thi. ucr-minaeo, etc 1 appreciate this I Iti. !J ,h T.h k.. k..:. leatim.t. .h. ... - 1: : .1. .rt I um iiu ucaiiain.T I hi.i a M1.1.II1IC IU LUC CA tribute of confidence fram m miwi. . . . I.l L . . .... 1 r in rr . i iniiu. r.r ti r-m rnni on .. " n.ii... . , " "'",a men worn urrcnies are I - r 1 ammc ent, and will refer it to the voters so Ith. .rfc.. 1 .. purciy political, out tne dithcultv anM I " ' 1 ..j .. 1 tuu im.ft uu. . 1 in nam rn i n r n. ... i uaLiiir uiui fiiauiicii un.UK t. . j .l c , . v . ..,. . I . I mMw.numyiiis nrsi or tne Yah km .1. -. I II I . . I .Mini, m . .k. .u .JJ . , I m, a win ocai a retreat. Ia"" "'" c auuiuonai com-I vinnm' ,,nnrii u.. ... .k- , . m I . . . M . .ru n. i.Ui UUI, IUC uvi you rorget mat tne Urummer Boy plamta not set forth in the formal na- number of h.l. .nt-mK-, in unn a retreat, and 1 m some-1 pers. thing of a drummer myself, and my observation abows very clearly that I Democrats Lose Oat ia Coaaectkatt - ia - L J J II .a I " J' aucau ana an tnatll M.. u -. n . r. needed ia the vntini anri 1 Youspeakof "conaerv.,i.m". Fm.i. oecticuM Democrata made a hard fight being 2,044,226 bales. Local cotton gained a quarter today, new staple bringing 9.75. The above ginners' report is about seven thousand bales short of the report of one year ago on the 1905 crop. , a Democrat talking of conservatism I el,ef,y ,0 C"T be cities and .towns .. ! B' .an a . woue nearst it their nominee farl"1 Inc "te, tnui oelpinf to make 1 1 TAVFJ t AlMfMAa aaa VT. XT l 1 I I I . I ,M w na ia oeinffioener tnowine in the next election.! pi a tu . n. MnuJataJ i . . , I I ivaiwv ivaiu IUC ivtiuwui( I1W CaliC Z i Z u"vwa ,rljr' ,M of P'ing they are more hope- fully, and remember that I am com ZTZZ'C ::!.H:!r r CUn I.AeA.Jbef 4H94M oUr the same, and every m, . - " " l -in J mn,e Vk.. 9.4 .n. I A mh. t"" the railroads by government owner! -. form to this law: sbtp. U, Horatio, you forget that 1 1 . .gqq Q g represent the conservatism of the coun-1 Londod Mayor Hahand wuhrj The sheriff or his deputy or tax ty and when coroner I'll very comer-1 defeated for re-election by Armstrong, collector ahall attend at the court house the Republican candidate. Norw.lk W " rousay it takes common sense tol th. oni -i-r,in , n,m. vnmK,r , ,k. mirnnv of rereiv- get votes then your reply elects me, crttic miyor ling the taxes; he shall also in a like for no one with common sense would I ' I manner attend at least one day during Cuba. Sitaatloa Disca-aed by Cabinet. ,he mun,th of 9ctober. " ,ome. ?ne or, uaaawi vj vaniaci. mort , pltcef m each township, of W . rf-v ak. vh f I aBLal Lll t . fjUnn k. m. . k- a.l wasntngton, uct- i tba hrst wnica 13 days notice snail oe given ' " "Ml "7 ... I claim Cabarrus county almost unani mouslv Democratic. If an. whv Mr , i i ..... g . rt T-L l ; .1 i. -l... . .... .. I -.v.;.... i .v.- . oy aaveruicnicni ai mm m more nacacn ana an tne nig guns commi I""'" a-.- r... in . .,... i - . . . .a- a. IT aaa.-l - w -r-r . uowu ucrv vpciKinir 10 lone ana lOUOricn'ca oj inc rmiacni mi 11 ioi Abt why Democratic headquarter at I morning. Six membera responded -I J.i Vf .1 wur sour acta prove my contention Secretaries Taft, Hithcock and Shaw that you think your victory is in .k. . r ,h... k.: r The Cuban situation wu - doubt. Carried to iu ultimate analysis the l,own' chief difference between us in thi warthorouShlr discussed, of words is that we both expect to be elected ; I appeal to the voters on principles of good 'government and Palau aad Family Leave the Palace. Havana, Oct 1 President Palma competency for their support, while his family left the palace th'ia you fail back on your Minted party morning at 9 o'clock. They were and expect It to carry yoir through wcompanied by a few friends and disregarding every principle in the , ferry boat, crossed the bay woria. ane oay nas passed wnen tne I . . . . . . . . , , . , land took train for Matansas. After party .badge electa men, for the people I ... , do their own thinking and voting now. K0P,m WCTB rew ,ne' W1" You are right in one thing, friend Manzamllo. George, when you say you art right, I ? n. ta liUal ' for you will be right badly defeated at I -: .. the right time by the right man in the .AtunuV T " wll,cn ar right manner and you'll be left right Jttroyed the Western & Atlantic rail at home when I'm coroner, and all the I road shops last night threw 250 men ' Smiths and blacksmiths and silver 0ut of employment and caused a lost smiths will only swell my majonty. rf 150000. Eighteen engine were luoore aayt,i , , . r.. . i oesiroy ea, ; -Vt,?v' $ Troop Delayed hi SaJUaf lor Cake, New York, Oct. 2 Th transport I Sumter with the first detachment of U. Thi -i true. -Tom "There' nothing true but Heaven," but Tom didn't live in a republican age like this, or he would have added an amendment to thi., -1 1 r i . . , - ... S. Troops for Cuba did not tail this pen, I wish to congratulate my friend . . upon the fairness with hich he has lata wrival of displayed "hi ignorance of political troop from Plattsburg, but sailed this economy, and after I hold thia office I afternoon. for50odyearaIllagrMreignoutlAccliei Tryta to lara Hoaae to of courtesy to him." So be still has hope to gratify the ambition of his life. - ;; If elected I shall do my duty to the best of my ability, and my opponent admin this; if defeated, which ia an impossibility, I hope to have the Rood Qet laaaraac. Winaton-Salem, N. C, Oct. 1. J G Goldstein wa arrested this after noon on the charge of attempting to burn the dwelling occupied by him to secure si,uuu insurance carried on knuaikli4 tMfwrvakPf a m,lmermA M will of my fellowmeh of all parties . L mn r u . . . .... lm. I wonh not more than 1700. Goldatein and creed, and this it worth all the . office. V '" r-i'1--' - r Again,' thanking you for thi oppor . tunity of impressing on the minds of our people the importance of electing a coroner this year and the fact that I 'gejtion. will be given a hearing Thursday. , In default of $1,000 bond he was com mined to jail iL , . Many a true word ia spoken in indi- one be published in the county. SEC 37. Whenever the taxes shall be due and unpaid, the sheriff shall im mediate! proceed to collect them as follows: 1st If the party charged have personal property of the value equal to the taxes charged against him, the sheriff ahall seize and sell the same as he i required to sell other property under execution. ' I ahall endeavor to follow strictly the above law Therefore all parties are earnestly requested to come for. wardand settle their taxes and save cost. : ' I will be in my office during the month of September and November, or you will find a deputy there, for the puropoM of receiving yonr taxe. , I will viait the place below for the same purpose on the day stated dur ing tne month of October, 1990: Reeky ' u River, Township No. 1, Monday, October 8. . Poplar Tent, Townabip No. 2, Tuesday, October. 9. 1. Dcweete, Township No. 3, v Wed nesday, October 1 W- Cook's, Township No. 4, Thur. day, October 11. v '- Mt Gilead, Township No. 5, Friday, October 12.; iitX y J M Faggart',' Township No. 6, Saturday, October 13. -'' Reed Miaenheimer'a, Township No. 7, Monday, October 15. . . .! : ; . Mb.; Pleasant, Townabip No. 8, Tuesday, October 16. 'r J C F Smith', Towhahip No. 9, Wadneday, Obtober 17. : f. - ; Bethel, Township No: 10, Thars day, October 18. V v., v: - - Old Field, Township Ho, lV FrU day, 19..' ' .. . .;"-;''' --i'' t - Concord, Township No.' 12, : Satur day, October 20. ; .. . - t:J.L- JTbe candidates of both parties will attend the different townships with the skert'S and tell you what they want. v . . Jas. F Harris, v Sheritf of Cabarrus County. The mantle of charity is too often a misfit. . ! men lose their will power and judg ment in a moment of crisis. This loss is only temporal y, the psychological change taking place between the meri dian of life and commencement of age. Business men, according to this theorist, who says be has collected data to substantiate the point, show similar signs of weakness, irresolution and suspicion at the same time of life, be stopped, she was horrible crushed. She died in a few minutes. Constipation causea headache, naaane diazineaa, languor, heart palpitation. Drastio phyaioa grip, sicken, weaken the bowels and don't core. Doan'aReguleta aot gently and cure constipation. 95 oenta. Aak toot druseiaU for it Many a half truth works more trou ble than a whole lie. t MILLINERY OPENING, j Miu Bracken anaoance Antaou I and Winter Millinery OpeaJag J Tharsday, Oct 4th Showing tne aett popular aaadela of tnoae leaders f SMART I STYLES, GAGE an! FHIPFS. I 9:30 a. at. to Causa. I k I The. Man Who . Wants to Get Ahead in The World Ought to know all about the work of this Building, Loan & Savings Association. Uur plan for savers pre sents all the advantages pos sible. If yon want to save 25o per week take one share, if 50c a week then take two shares and so on. As soon as these payments with the interest or dividends amount to $100 yon will re ceive that amount in cash. This regular systematic plan is the only way to make a success of saving, and it is the only way that makes pos. sible the largest iuterest earnings. Yon can withdraw your money at any time bV, giving lffr"i".5Ki!"Vnormatlon call at our office in Concord National Bank. Cabarrus County, Building Loan & Savings Association. Pretty Parlor Pieces. Are you always proud of your parlor? Always proud to take your call ers there? If not, there is something wrong, for an attractive parlor is within the limits of even the most modest purse. Let us show you how you can afford to make your parlor as attractive as you'd like to have it. 1. -. ' I ts - C - - r" .-.-- M 1 "i 3i OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! We handle the Celebrated York River Oysters.. . Also nice Trout, Flound ers and Mullets Iscnhour Oros. 'PHONE 54. FAIR EXCHANGE. 7 m ii I A New Back for and Old One- How it Is Done in Concord. The back aches at time with a doll, indescribable feeling mHrig yon weaty ud reatleaa ; piercing pain shoot aoroaa the region of the kidneys, and again th loina are so lame to stoop is agony. No use to rob or apply a plaster to ah book in thia condition. Yon oannot reach th bad back for a new and atronger on. Follow the ezamsle of thia Concord citizen. John Patterson, mill hand, employed in the cotton nulla living at 98 Peart St saya : "I took Doan'e Kidneya Pill to strengthen my back which had been very weak and pained me oontinoaHy for three or four years past. I had despaired of ever finding relief for it when I saw Doan'a Kidneya Pills advertiaed and got a t ox at the Gibson Drag Store. They did me more good than any other med icine I had ever aaed. They took all the pain out and have almost give m a new back. For aale by all dealer. Prio SO oenta. Foater-Mllburn Oo.. Buffalo. State. Remember take no other. th name Dom' and To let your light shine before men it isn't necessary to make a firework display. A woman ia tired of her husband when she no longer care to quarrel with him. 71 MEN WHO KNOW COME HERE FOR SHOES Our new Men's Shoes for Fall and Winter wear are here for you to see See, Try on or Bay. If you go so far as to try on a pair of our Shoes, we believe you'll buy and if you buy, we'll be sure of you when you want the next pair. Men's Shoes at $2.00, $300, $150 to $6.00 Vici, Velour Calf, Black Russia, Patent Colt and Gun Metal Calf are the Favorite Leathers. Narrow Toe or Moderate Shape. Lace, Button and Bluchers. The difficulty, when you come here, will not be in making a selection, but in knowing which of the many handsome .styles to choose. Boys and Girls always want style in their Shoes just as much as grown up folks but strength, durability and proper fitting are still more essential. Young feet are never Mill they Bubject their footwear to all aorta of hard knock and strains. Our Children's Shoes excel in every point where moat Chil dren' Shoes are defective. BOYS' SHOES Box Calf and Velour Calf, Lace and Blucher Styles, Durable Soles and Military Heels $2 00, $150, $3.00 to $4.00. GIRLS' SHOES Vici, Kid and Gun Metal Calf, Low or Spring Heels, Lace or Button Style $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $3.00 ' There will be no Children's Shoe troubles in o any family where we do the shoeing.. mi pry? t We've everything in Woman's Footwear that aay woman requires or desires for any occasion whatever. Just permit ns to show you, any style, any quality f roa - $1.50 TO $4.00 L -r v : .v
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