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had been fooled as bad as" ther tuc iti th lat ten Ttus, BEAUTIFUL LAWNS: Mrs- Goodson" retdrned "Wcd- Saints. 5 Cent i a. and continuo nr. til 3 o'clock p. with a of ono hour for dinner.

People have b-gcn to. plant cotton in our section. Mr. T. L.

Host's team ran away one day last week, he result of a colored, boya negligence. -The wagon was injured a little. Disejleu. CBATU'n'IlEj'lUiL f-JAIEErJU JL12i (Contth tht if hedoe rcfcMn tha tion, Li d.Unti.n wfj tsc4 lc rrcritrd mtd aUrr tho auljyurn meat of the eonvration. Ia thi tvect the tuiioasJ Coaijj will, called cpoa 4 tume tho waa.

lb rtmmitly, cUietL i coctrHd by those at the bottsi of the Jacamipin'tntfnBW broaghl into pulHiod promioetw by thir aof istion i th Mr. Blaine in preriout campaign. jit a result of a recent txlX, at Proy idcnj, It In the SUto of -ficcra yesterday rouml out non the ground 1W Loghea4 of lager beer," win and whisky valued over $5JWQ, Thi doca not include the product of the raid mode by city ofSccrs. frBiEMixdaii. AU April SIA freigh train kft Baemcr at 9 ocUck this evening.

One of (he gciitlcmem mho cam oa it for arms, ammunition and troojvs aart about fifty negro got off a SILK DUBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, a VCE CURTAINS. nesday from a. visit to Atlanta. Mrs. A.

OdelLof Greensboro. afMr. J. M. Odell'g.

Mr. Tom Henrne, of Albemarle. was in town tbis week; f.v-; ifrs. M. A.

-ilontgomery, who has been visiting in Monroe, re- urn cd home vv cuoesdaj. Mrs. iBhemli 2 returned Tuesday evening from a visit to Clinton. Dr. W.

H. Lilly loftTuesdav to ttend tha bedside of Mr. Geo. W. Montgomery of Montgomerycoun- iy, wno is quite 111.

Miss Marv Lilly returned to her home in Monday, after a visit to friends here for several weeks. '1. Rev a M. Payne left this week or visits to Clinton and Washington, N. C.

At the Litter placo he will join his" wife and children, who will return with Dr. F. M. Henderson, who left Concord several vears.ago and went to Texas, and who returned Jtorth Carolina some weeks ago. arrived in Concord Tuesday evening to make it his homo for the present.

Mr. Lola I Skeen left Monday evening City, Mo. where he will begin the practice of law. Mr. Skeen is a young man of more than ordinary talent, and has shown that he is a speaker of no mean ability.

We hope may early win su and that honors may be crowded thick upon him before ho nasses life's meridiatv. Vnent iTt the Pi Entertain1 Park. The following is the programme or the 'entertainment to be given by the two bands at Reed's Park o-night at 8 clock: i PART I. Overture, Lonesome Fishermen, brass band. Pretty Pond Lilies, string band.

4 JJon 1 1 orget Me, Lit- Exposition March, Ibrass band." part il Menhon Gjuick Step, brass band. Margnirette, string band. Fantastic Quick Step, brass band. Woodland Waltzes' ystring Joand i lhe public are cordiallv invited. but are requested not to break Sor injure snrubbery or trees.

IlAllroad aieetlng-. An enthusiastic meeting was held in Mt. Pleasant last Tuesday night in the interests of the railroad from Concord to Albemarle. A large delegation from Concord, accompanied by Maj. Wilson, was present.

The Pleasant peo- are enthused on the subject of the road, and will not be found want ing in ihe performance of their whole duty as the work progresses Bit. Pleasant Locals. Messrs. Robert Hix and Fred Swink were on a visit to our town last Sunday. Our town authorities have turn ed the boys loose on the English sparrow.

1 The consequence is the sparrows ore being annoyed considerably. The Ladies' Home and Foreign Missionary Society of 'St. John's church held a meeting last Sun day to elect delegates to attend the meeting in- next week. Misses Lizzie Miller and Sallie McAllister were chosen. We have been looking for Prof.

McAnulty to come to this "place to exhibit his Scooter Mole Root er. Our town has not been favor ed with a chance -to examine the implement, wben in complete work ing order. t--. Our band is' piacticing to fil engagements already, made with schools at the close pi the spring terms. A new lot of music lias lieen ordered, and the band wil soon be ready, to lurnisii music not only for schools but also for campaign and other occasions.

Frost occurred Here last Satur and Wednesday. Cotton that was. Up was ine damage, it any, to iruit can not be ascertained yet. Wheat nas not seemed to be growing the cold snap set in: Jflant iug has been going on Dr. J.

Moose left on last Monday in the interests of his patent for managing kicking horses and mules. invention consists of a peculiar arrangemem for "confining the movements the hind legs of the animal. Par ties who have norses or mules the kicking type will do well to give his patent a trial. 1, Harrlnbtvff Items. The young Ladies' Missionary society will meet next Saturday night'at the manse at 7:30 o'clock Communion service at Back Creek Church next Sunday.

We notice in last weeks Times tha Miss Elva. Caldwell school would close this week and the children were all cryiflg. We think sqtiie body larger than the children is crying too jvir. m. a.

seems very anxious to let tlie people know something about their soap, from the card and addeviXuat pce, order and prosperity prevail all through that section. Mr. Vpot'bee b3icd a Trj eloquent and in pass)ool pecrh with the predjction that the verdict of the American people in Kovember next, would L-e tliat there had bea bonet capable goverumt ui for atloaal four year, and that it should be continued. The Evangelist Vrnn was paid $1,300 for his three Week service in Wilmington. 1- Dr Eondthaler tendered bU r-ignation on Thursday last as Principal of Salem Temale Academy to go into effect May jjZ; The contract for building the Salisbury cotton xailL with thirty cottages has been awarded to Watson, Cecil of Lexington, for $21,100.

i -j We learn that the Grand Jury of Moore county has found a true bill against the editor of the oau-ford Express, charging hiniwith iuei against uuge nuups. The Hickory township, Catawba county, has instructed its dele gates to tha county convention to vote. for ted man and Alexander head the State ticket. Six hundred dollars were sub scribed on Sunday night last by the First Presbyterian church in Charlotte for the endowment of a fifth" professorship in the Union ineoiogicai Deoiinary. The Wilmington Star is phi vine the role of prophet.

It predicts that in less than six months the North Carolina press will discover a 36zen preachers! who Jare fully equal to Mr. Jfearson, and a few may surpass The lodge of A. F. and A of his State, has ordered a special session to meet at Morehead City, on May 1st, for the purpose of aying the corner stone the new. leacners Assmbly building with Masonic ceremonies.

Excur sion trains will run from all ppints, ajnd the largest assemblage ever at Morehead will be present. The annual meeting of the State Medical" Association will be held in Fayetteville, begining on he sth of A call has been sent out to the leading men in the-: State who are "interested in Microscopy 'to meet at that time or the purpose of forming a per manent organization. The Association that is to be formed will not be limited to members of the Medical 'profession, but will be open tos evrybody who takes; an interest in Microscopical mat ters a The Robesonian says: "The (news-paper correspondence) Con test is now between Stedman and and Fowle but it does not 'look as it eitner of them will secure prize. The' Alexander forces are not saj ing but if we were disposed to hazard guess it would bo in favor of Capt. S.

Alexander. Buttho timel'vill soon be here. This paper will, as usual, be in a "condition to sup port the nominee of the Demo cratic Convention whoever he iaay Advance: It must be most gratifying to Judge Connor, as evidencing the strong hold he has 'upon the affections 'of 'his Wilson fellow citizens, that before he waa. holding court, a number of his friends, by common consent, came together, arid raised among themselves a sumcient amount to rebuild his residence, which was consumed by fire last Friday. lnis is creditable to the generdsi ty of the people of Wilson ai it must be gratifying to Judge Con ribr and grateful to his feelings.

We learn" from i the Charlotte Chronicle that Wadesboro had Dig nre on yv ednesday mornjng lastand that it resulted id the destruction pf a hqtel, tw stores, a aweuing nouse and a livery Insurance on hotel $6,000. The fire occured at four o'clock1 in the morning and originated in the hoteand so.rapidwas its speed il. -x il .1 i i mat mai me guests naa no 4 tune to lose in escaping from the build iug. Many of them hurried out car rying their clothing as a- sacrifice to; the flames. Zlfajcd son leaped from a third story win dow or tne notel and was pam-f ully hurt.

Another man was in jured by. the falling of the front wall of the hotel, i JEXBAI. KEHA During the first i three months of this year 5,000 more immigrants arrived at. York thaa in the same time last rear. There were 28,035 arrivals in March.

Berlin, April 1 Minis er Pendeton, while on a train near Wiesbaden last Monday was stricken witn paralysis ot the left side: He was taken to the hos pital at Wiesbaden. He I has greatly improved, however, and a complete recovery is expected. Word from the passed 'around Washinstoh reoues White? House i tne. stores jin ins the with- drawal of Mrs Cleveland's picture- on; topacco and oeer signs lrom the shop windows jhaa been' followed by their general disappearance. j- I Tlie Pitsburg (Pi.) Chronicle-Telegraph editorially, claims to have information of a bold scheme to control the Republican presidential nomination.

The plan i- io fctampede the cation for Hi, Iftmti with tbo cxpectatlpa were by the soap tramp wo never would name ehew our more. As or wind, there is more of that in he factory than oap. Our peo ple know a good thing when they sea it But the most of people are too sharp to let a tramp soap hem as bad as he soaped M. II. The tramp said any.

one might drink a hall gallon of this soap and it would not hurt yon know there must be a good-deal of gas or wind about the soap or.men, one or the ether. 4 We are very sorry to learn that our. young friend. M. IL H.

Caldwell does not expect to return to Concord. We wish him success and a long life in his new home, H.M. The work of tearing down the old Central Hotel began last Friday, and all except the upper part has been torn JLhat wyl not4be taken down Until after court next week. The new bank building will be on the corner.and store room 1 ust above. room will be 22x60 feet, and a hall will will be built above, which will occupy the space over both rooms.

This will probably be used by the W. U. T. as a place for holding 1 1 1 t-rr i -11 neir meejtings, oric win commence on the buildings at once, and in a short time they will be ready for occupancy FloWa Itema. Mr.

John A. Dorton has moved into his new residence and is pitching a large cotton crop. rt Mr. D. Kins i)onon is bossing a ranch on Caldwell's i Creek, this year' ZtiTZZ Mr.

J. Harvey Dorton has ac cepted a position with the editors of the Standard. Mr. Will Gourley has announced himself a candidate for the office of Mayor of Dr. V.

Jb low has fifty bales of cotton on hand. W. D. Dorton and, J. F.

Newell ara working forty-five acres of cotton with one horse and a male hat weighs 240 pounds gross; 1 Ike. 1 Fnrrsnlle Dots, j. l- 1 There were services held at Howell's Bantist church on the second Sunday at eleven o'clock, by ilev. 11. 11.

amcs, in the afternoon there was singing I at Mr. James Stowe'a residence near Joyners turnout." Air. Cyrus Wallace, an nounces himself as a candidate far Mayor of Burleysonsville. He proposes making a stump speech at an early day. iJ bome of our pork raisers are desirous to obtain the new stoc of hogs spoken of by Reraius the How correspondent.

The idea suggested is this Instead of having to tie them to a pole and hold them tip a persimmon tree, they can climb and get the persimmons for themselves; rroL JucAnufty was on our streets the other day, and of coorsQ he gave us a lecture on his scooter-mole-rooter plow, which we have no doubt is all O. K. Professor informs us that there will be snow the last' of this month. Surely he is looking at the wrong star 1 i A young man of our neighbor hood started courting recently As he was nearing the house his heart failed him, and he turned for home. By chance hd saw own shadow and the poor nearly killed himself running.

lietter stay at home. alEX. Items From Ko. 1. These parts were visited by a severe hail storm on the 18th, do ing considerable damagfi.

vt There will do communion ser vices held at Rocky River church first Sunday in May, by the pas tor, Rev. J. G. Anderson assisted by (we learn) Rev, J. M.

Whary. Mrs. James; Porter has been confined to her bed' for several months 'from injuries received from a fall. We are glad to note she is better; Mr. J.

F. Newell since announc ing himself a candidate fot Mayor of Flow's has moved Into town, that he can till election. of our young ladies happened with a accidentwhen fishing' While crossing the creek the log suddenly broke, depositing its precious freight into the water. They succeeded in reaching terra firmai" their ardor for fishing considerably dampen ladies should take warning from this and not go fish ing without-the young inen" Alpha. X.oenst XeveI Blpples.

Hurah for the railroad There is much talk the railroad from Charlotte to -Weld The people of Stanly i oounty heed a railroad very much. The farmers are working with a Vim, planting corn and preparing The peach crop; is looking prosperous. The citizens of Locust Level have organized the farmers" lodge here. i-'S' L. Tarbrqugh is teaching school at this place, ti 1 5 The people of.

the vicinity of Locust Level organized Sunday school at the hew Baptist church here. Glad to seo so many, present. Bast Stills Xotes. Ui. C.

B. Little's school ill clpse on April 8th. 1' ii ii- He expects tp giye bis icholara an- entertain-saeot wMcli will begin 10 qqq CONCORD HUSHED WEEKLY RKSIUOT CLERUYMESt r- tsuvTEBUM- Iter. M. Payne CftSis T-Rcf.

ft. F. Bumpass. vt'isuas W. G.

Campbell. j'pALUev: II. IV Eubanka. SSEn-Bet P.M. Trexler.

J. I. JScwton, ArrlvalofTrm Cneard from Washington at 1:24 a.m vv from Charlotte at C.00a.m i ycri from Washington at 11.59 a. from Charlotte at 7:25 p. THE MAILS.

for the north close at 650 p. 1 frtoa at 11 a. order and registered letter open jom m. to 4 r. vk ral delivery open from 7:30 4 si, P- Also; half hoar at li'v hours for "deliv- for one hour; also half v'l 1 .0 or opening of noon mail, accessible from 7 a.

0'" Host's Mills, Flows', Lo-Furrs and Bmith'a Ford Friday at 7:30 a.m. v. ty (V.i.i' Tulin, leave on -iui i viand Tuesdays at 8 or si ei-T'iii' anJ If- Surday at 10 a. 1 1 in- i Aiil 27, 188a LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. 1 4 What Our Mart -About Town Sees, What Ho Hears, and What Other People Tell Him.

-Rev. t. Smith's school at For-ttt i loses to-day. The revival meetings in the Methodist church closed last Thursday -night i-. CtinarlAf TIPTff i ii iui.il w'- Unml.iv.

Tuihe Montgomery' pwsid- ing Z'Z The Methodist Advance of two has indefinitely suspended publi-ration. Mr. Nl. J. Corl "has just purchased anew bus for the St.

'James Hotel It it a and was nut on Tuesday. At Rutherford this year, Rev. Dr. Robey will deliver the annual address and Dr. Bays, will preach the sermon-1' '3 K': Mr.

K. P. Carpenter, of Reidsville, is now in Loncora, ana nas a -pnoto- 'eraoli caliery at the old place over Coleman's store. There was a considerable frost here last Saturday morning, but it is not thought that any serious damage was uone -Get us up a club of ten campaign mbscribers at one dollar each cash, aifd we ill send you the paper fre of your iruiuic, Rev J. D.

Newton, "the Baptist minister here, wifl preach in the Pres. liitt-riiti flinrrK riprt Sundar morn ing. i Bishop Lyman will be in Concord nest Sunday, and -will administer the right of confirmation to several, per sons in the' Episcopal; church at that 'time. 1 1 1 speas to your neignuor wno is noi taking The Times it you have one ind hii he can get it from now un til Tamiary. 1.

18S0. for only one dol. We regret to learn that the condL tion.ot Mr. John Moore, whose affile tion was noted last week, is not 'at all improved, arid that it is considered quite serious. 7- A slight change went into effect on the R.

R. R. last Saturday morn. I ing- The two day trains come at the sam: time as but the midnight train now comes at. ,1 and the nmih traiu at the Charlotte Chronicle of Sun ystys; The Observer failed-to make U-iipoaruiice yesterday afternoon, or the suspension, is 1, ii that the paper failed to paj a that would justify, the pro-- fKtor in'c )ntinliing its publication wejhmk the executive commit- to of the" North Carolina Teacherf As J-y for a certificate of membership E.

G. Harreil, the sec. It will hold its fifth "annual ses a 41 the Atlantic Hotel, i MOrehead iU i.Z l-iU" I1U1UJU11C 'lLU IU jyUI, -On last Thursday: night Mr. Wra was married to Mjss Mary J-Simpson, daughter of Rev. Simp- Kev-R.

Uumpass, in-the Chapel at Hill, and large-! numoer 01 of the 4it. 1 contracting couple wit- days njro the parents of Anson county, to send ber to scbjpol a ensboro Female College, plac Tlev the 'charge of Mr, iSQi-u 1 i .1 to a Theological Seminary oon it wujpieie nis eauca the ministry. At Char and his iKnl get married, and Deu'g procured the cere fJ- was promDtlv "rtPrfnrnpl ttrJair Teufc on their way; and red the College." Th -ui Hanf i a ua to. tuo aemmarT uia are tin tM.t, n. li KM rwocmuug imJir Stow.A4WtlaiiN.'r...y.j.4 Cannons Fctzer have beautiful lawns at 5 and other goods in proportion.

Go and look at their immenso stock. W. J. Swink wants to sell a croquet set, a hammock, a ball or almost anything else want. Go to see him.

yen base you See the new advertisement of Correll Bros. JThey keep a large assortment of spectacles, as well as jewelry of every description. C. Q. Montgomery has just received a car load each of bacoa and flour, which he will sell at low figures.

Hoover, Lore Co. are always np to the racket, as the readers of The Trars well know. Read their new advertisement. 4 MeettiiK fSfCPleasMt Grans. The ntxt regular meeting of Mt.

Pleasant Grange, 5-1, will be held on the 5th the first Satur day of Mayl A full attendance is desired. 1 H. Ludwio, Secretary, St. James, C'oncerd. 1' Lntheran Visitor.

i The Easter servicces at St. James' were interesting and well attended. At the morning service seven persons were confirmed and the communion was administered to one hundred and twenty-five. The pulpit and reading desk wore handsomely decorated with flow ers. More than a dozen callalillies lent their grace and beauty to the serviceAt the afternoon service a gentleman was confirmed and his child baptised -as beautiful and impressive scene.

The people bt. James, are; looking forward with pleasure to the meeting of Synod here in May, and hope to nave a largo attendance, They are making preparations also or building a 1 handsome 5 parsonage hpon the lot adjoining the church, recently bought by them. The congregation is steadily growing in number and in influence. The attendance upqn public worship is most exceUeut, there being frequently as many as a hundred persons at the Wednesday evening service. THE DOINGS OF CONGRESS- Washinqton, April 25.

Sen ate. In the Senate'i to-dav the bill to make the department ol agriculture an exclusive depart- ment, ana uie secretary 01. agri culture a cabinet ofljeer, 'was re ported favorably. i motion to defer, the President's message came up and Mr. oornees secured tne noor ior a speech.

After endorsing thpPres ident's tariff message he took up the war issues which have played so prominent a part of the Senate debates of late. He defended the President's record in reference to pension bills and others, showing his attitude toward the Union soldiers Tho attempts to I place the Democratic party, in an atti tude of fnnfriendliness toward the soldiers was without justification and must be without success. It was only surpassed in mendacity by the to stigmatize the entire party as devils and its emi nent Union generals as allies of Confederacy. In reply to the Senator Ingalls, he condemned in the most severe terms the attack on General Hancock and McClel lan' men whose love of theirlcoun try hak been proved 5 by their brilhant records. Mr.

Yoorhees then turned to the subject of Re publican misrule in the, south and replied to yarious changes made by Senator Shermasu He argued in favor; of the adoption of the President's reepmendations and Democratic principles as the means of securing the prosperity of the North and South alike. He condemned, in strongest terms, the paitisant device of reopening war; issues and revising old passions for political; purposes, and stigmatized, as scavengers and ghouls, the men who attack mem ory of those heroes of the rebell- I Senator Yoorhees then review-S the recenstruction'and and denounced. the Republican administration of southern State government. He- justified the South for refusal to affiliate with the Republican partv; say ing, as well might the frontier set tlemcut be 'expected -to welcome anoxner invasion or and scalping knives. He could see nothing tor wonder at in Democratic majority given in Lbuisana a few days ago.

-These people were alarmed at the pos sibility of relurn to power of tha party; and the men who had rob? ben them and left them overburd ened with His. only wonder wts that the vote wasnot unani mous. Mr. Yoorhees said, let the ptesent." prosperous condition the South -answer the partisan clxargcs made against that section. He quoted the miles of railroad constructed, the factories estabUshed, the past ten years- and said tha capital does not flow into a region where crime and lawlessness pre- yciled.

figure; bowing MARKETS WTO MialfT. Curril vUj Vy CX O. Mtiwry. 8Wa4 Low Ckw4 rauuct CorwcUd wtVbjr by IX r. PtfvaaJk BSCO W.

WMW IMW Btyrareurrd Bulk meats, a IarvL tO to 11 Flour, Kurt CnUfta, IMtokO MtalmiHuamMuinimmmHmMM 0410 0) Salt. tlLiai will at once open a Racket Store in the. Jkvid vuuatns, next noor to Jlrs. Cross' mill inert store, and will keep on haml a full supply of Notions, Calico, Lawns, Dress (7oo(1b, Laces, EinbroidcricH, 1 Linen Goods, GEBtf Fiinilsliiiia Gqcax, Pants, Shirts, Scarfs, We also have Jewelry, Tinware, and a general assortment usually found in a trstm class lia ckct More- ABRiniMS FELDI1AH. Formerly of llallimore.

April 13 -tf I SALE OIT it if, etc. I vttut tot sale the following lfofrtjt to wit: One tract of lan1 eontainin 63 ares, lying on Ilia and Little Old WaUr creeks, kljoimngM. A. Waltrr. Turk-er, 11.

M. Kritnminer ami tim with two story dwelling, goudwrllof wstrr and out buildings. Another, uy present rilbice, en Uining 44 aerr in the rear of Ceutrr M. Church frootinsrun tho old Cauvlen road, adjoiniiyr J. T.

rounds, Cl l'hU i. IL Brown and the above tract. AU will be sold together or In two lota to suit purchaser. 1 The atwve jYperty is locatod 2) miles South East of Conoord. i One good Xo.8 ChtUrwxc mill.

54 inch saw, with friction feed and ratchet' head blocka, 5 One 8 inch cut off saw with 9 feet mandrel, also Emery wheel for same One IS inch roUer fovrr cane mill with left cojijr tan. with a kit of rough shafting and yit ing eunse-tingaame4 ''(" One 41 saw Van Winkla e4ton gin with feeder and eondenser. i One buuthern KUndard eotbm Vnm, with about ISO feet rough shafting drive same. One pur wagon aeah-a 2 tool Oxe SO inch upper runtw rta-ble pully heat mill with wJrntfeeiL One 14 inch portable under rnnm-r middlings mill. One Jhednekhv combined ehmstor and punner.

One flour chA with 3 One 'r lcftx42io tT Cfur, re 16ft xXna tor middlings ith iron eosTeyora unler each. -v--' The abora bolts and eonverors drtrea by gear, a lot of flour and wheat elevators coini'hte, one 2 inch country corn rock with' fittings eomphHe. All tha aboiw machinery is in good running or der and will ba sold at prices to soil tha times, 1 For farther Laf omatica call oa cr acs 4reA ST Real tsta dummy at Bewcmer about 10 armed with hoi-cuna. They vent to the woods ana the town negroes from the fctretta. A car loaded wit'a ahin-glesat the alonglumber train was fired and burned at 8.4a.

The sheriff has the city militia under arms waiting for a train get ready and will go down di rectly. The sheriff has just cal- ed lor one hundred armed depu MM i A ties, a hero 14 great excitement and fears are entertained that the town will be burned tonight. Otkar kVaealsv We regret to learn that Mr. Milas Johnston is again quite ilL Judge Montgomery returned bome luursuay at noon lrom Washington court. The Lutheran Svnod will meet in the Lutheran church here next Friday morning at 9 o'clock.

Mrs. E. H. Harding and daugh er, Miss Nannieare visiting Mrs. Harding's sister, Mrs.

W. J. Montgomery. Mr, J. A.

Odell, of Greensboro, came down Thursday to attend the bedside of Mrs. Branson, who is quite ill. Two of Cabarrus good citizens passed away last week, Mr. Kim-mona and Mr. Wiley Bost.

We regret to learn; of the demise of these worthy citizens, i Mr. Will Fisher retires from the management of the Morris House to-day, "and Mr. H. McNamara takes charge. The house will be thoroughly refitted.

It is rumored: that Mr. Wade H. Harris, of the Charlotte Chronicle, will soon go North to accept an editorial position on a leading city daily. He has sold his Charlotte residence. Mr.

James A. Lore of Jacob's Fork, Catawba county, a former resident of Concord and brother of Mr. G. M. Lore, was married on the 22nd to Miss Lida Johnston, daughter of Rev.

R. Z. Johnston, of Lincoln Hearty congratulations. ine anus are trying to maKo a muddle over the prohibition elec tion in They claim that there was not the requisite number of names to the petition. and tnat some ox tno names were signed twice.

jThe commissioners granted the election and they ought to have known what they were doing, and doubtless Bank Officers. 1 The following are tho officers of the bank: 1 1 President, J. M. Odell President, D. F.

Cannon Cash- ler, D. 13. Coltrane. Directors: J. M.

Odell. D. F. Cannon, W. Odell, J.

W. Cannon, D. B. Coltrane, G. M.

Lore and King. JUST RECEIVED, A car of BAOOz And a car of r- which I am prepared to sell at as low figures as can be bought anywhere. Merchants by bnying bacon from me will save freight on boxes and can boy as low as in Kichmond or Chicago, freight aaaea. 1 Your trade is 1 a Q. MONTGOMERY, i Concord, N.

AdrU 27, 188S. Administrator's Notice. Having been duly; qualified administrator of Elizabeth Beaver; dee'd, all persons holding claims ssainst said do- ceased are hereby! notified to present tnem duly autnentacatea to tne ander- signed on or before the 7th day of March, in i iooj, vr una nouce wui oe pieaaea as oar to men: recovery. Also, au persons owing saia estate are no tinea tnat prompt payment is expected. i LUTHER 8.

BEAVER, Admt Elizabeth Reaver. Man N0ETH CAEOLIITA, Cabarrus County. 'SITPZLICSCCrET. E. E.

Fink, PhX, Frank Fink, OA. Finki S.E. WinecorT and husband, Lee Wineoofl; J. W. Maggie E.

leal and husband, V.vDeaL 1 Petition for Dower. It appearing, to the Court that the above entitled proceeding' relates to real estate, in this State, and the defendants, rank rink ana it. A. jt ink, are neces- sarv parties, and tnat the said defend ants are non-residents of this Btate, it is now, on motion of O. Means, attor ney for plaintiff, ordered, adjudged and decreed, that publication be made for six consecutive weeks in Tax Toon.

weekly newspaper published in the town of Concord, notifying- said defendants that they be and appear at the ofnee- of the Clerk of the Superior. Court of Cabarrus county, witlun twenty days after the expiration of this and answer or demur to the petition filed ia. I said Clerk's office, ox the prayer of tha peti-tioner will be pouted. lUx. li, IRS, Clsrk fruX Racket Store in Crystal 25c awj wherC: 0 inch footed cold dUhts-.

10 incJibrcad plates, full extra size and weight. Large Gineh writer dishes and coy ers, Footed comforts, 7 inches in diameter, Large and heavy Sugar Bowls and covers, Corsets from 35to 7. Lace from 3-4 tb lSc. iiaies wnue cape coiuirs, only oc. Gentsstdnding hollars from 35c.

to SI perdoz. Men's Sti spenders from 5c 10 Ladies, colored bonier hkfs 5c: worth doiuM that adies Jierlin gloves, 13c; worthiMOcT All linen towels from 6 l-lo' tn i 1 lO ROJ -1 I "l- ERY from 2 to) 27,1 Hand made Torchon from A to 18c. Combs frpm 4 to 20c. worth double the money. Transparent glycerine one fourth lb.

bar, 10c This is ah old tii.no favorite. Spectacles at 5 and 10c a .4 pair, i 4--' -i 200 yards six cord Spool Cotton), 1c. pcr spool 2 me numbers of colors only. Good LEAD PENCILS at 5o per dozen. Rubber Up, 10c a dozen.

D. J. B03TAI0. Racket Flag near the Post Office Buisrles. Hacks and Phaetons.

Now is the tune to buy one; 3lake up your mind that you want sorrjething nice and serviceable to rule in. ana corns and buy one. We are now reeeinnr new and Btock of liugjnea. Hacks and Phaetons, which we sdl at reasonable prices. YOKKE WAD3WUUIU.

ji rrticf Un.1 aart4rrtTt nt Tfioa at ft WAPSWOITH. fl.ey buy tnem by tne ear load, and can aoord to sell them lowJ They are sellinz them law go and ae theiu 1 i Machines, Twin Binders, Droppers, i lbraOiinz Macnines and Uayrakes of all makes I and latest im provements. Come soon and we will give you low prices. I YORKE ft WADSWORTII. The best lOct shoe dressing, in the world at i DOVE, B03T FIXiL'S.

'4 t. Fresh canned eoodfl, hams, and Uble snpp! Baloi lies eareft ulTy selected: Tit out mca prunes. mm s's ua unci ixneea. I DOVE, BOUT ft FINK'S I herby foiiiid all persons from harbo- mg feeding, or ginng anv protection, to Henry Furr. mr bound boy, any person violating this notice will do so at una risk of the la M.

W. FURB, April 13th 1888 .1 Sale of VALUABLE FARf.1 By ririoe of aothoritf mhkh is duly eted hi me, I will offer fr a short while sfptivafe isle. thtUTre and valuabler farm! known is the VV. 8 Hsrria plantation, which; contains about seven hundred; acres land. I will sell the farm either as a whole or sob divW it into lei a or farms tc suit pa thusers I will sell it for eah or any party who driirea time and can gf re satisfactory security can bare a term years to pay whatever part be desires to hay.

Any person wUhing any farther particulars with referent to this Uad can call upon me, i W. 3 SMITH. i. ei wa noitce in last week's Tees and as for U5 traveling for their soap, factory we want the pubUo to understand that Iwe are not going tQclo'Aay mk tWug Mil we.

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