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V v V "V" r or CENTS jJJjCENTf. PER MONTH Delivc red by tb.3 Carriers! THE pi a t fi W- Orl I Jul QTP Vol. IV. No. 40. CONCORD, NVC., SATURDAY,, JANUARY 2, 1892. Whole No. SIS raearem w mi iM.iuua TOWS 11 AT. . Vttr V porter Street Work nn'l -n !' t!ie County Master Gu3 TLits was in town. Charely .nell spent Friday here. Miss Mary Duseuberry returned Friday evening. Miss Maggie Castor has returned from L'oek Hill. (V k & Sappenfield shipped a big lot of furs Friday.. Tl)2 new leavc3 that are turned ; will i hey stay turned ? C W S v i ii k has goue to Stanly for no one knows. It is reported that there is a haunted room on Main street. The Black Boys met Friday night for early inspection. They had a good meeting. Who's- thinking about the eele l.i ' ,, r. ... i,.-x i noi !-. ' J .' . i, i i VI UiC X V v I i i rtilli I I. I CI ! U 1 C.nbarrns county. . "V.);nMf, Se.ilev iarlc :iml hickory nuts arc5 U-ing shipped north, from here. This is a new indnstiy. " M;sj. MeGuirc will do some acts tonight with tlie sword. The news pnp' i's ive him most excellent no tice?. . A negro in A lab ana killed him self and two heroes Christmas by driving them eff a bluff 100 feet deep. Trouble is brewing between the East Tennessee, "West Virginia and Georgia Railroad Company and its telegraph Operators. Ti;o Home members and repres cn.h;'.ic eonlmittemen declare $100, 000,000 will be saved in current ex penditures by the present Congress. Mrs. "McCord and children, of Chicago, are visiting at Df. Payne's, Mrs. McCord is a sister of Mrs. Dr. Payne. J M En-ringer, of Rowan, spent ' yesterday iu town. He will visit his daighter, Mrs. Louis Linker, before he returns. The Charlotte Chronicb talks greatly about the barroom question. It haj been a mooted question as to where tho Chronicle stands bis friends know where the editor does. Jno. Goodman, who has become famous as the office towel combatant, attended R A Brown's auction. The auctioner "knocked down" a set six of 'em forks to him. Good man will not become a restaurant keeper. G M Lore, who knows a "plug of a horse" when he sees him, got one several days ago that he man aged to get two dollars for. He had tried several days to give her aaray. Ephraim Carter, one of the nic st young men in this congressional dis trict, has returned to hii home in Albemarle. Ephraim, the faithful, lat with the old man and told him how sorry he was to leave Concord. Dr. L A Bikle will resume his school work on Mouday. He will have a clas3 of young ladies in ancient languages. Those desirous of joining this class will, meet Dr. Bikle at the Co. Superintendent's room, in the court house, on Monday between 12 m. and 1 p. m. There will be two meetings at tho Young Men's Christian Association tomorrow. At 10 o'clock a. ru. there will te a short meeting for prayer and conference; at 4:15 p. m. the young men's mesting will be conducted by N. E. Heldrith. All men are cordially invited. XTg PER MONTH Delivered by tt: Carriers. "a it. In r k's Loss. Iu the burning cf the Blue Ridge Inn, at Mt Airy, Friday morning, Capt. Chirke, who was the propri etor, lost nearly all of his personal effects. His family suffered no lit tle by the fire. Annual ?Socliii;-. The Black Boyd had their annual meeting last night. The election of officers wV.s held and resulted as follows: G W Means, Captain. V S Bingham, 1st Lieut. J W Propst, 2nd Lieut. Dr. J T Fitzgerald, Surgeon. Dr. C M Payne, chaplain. The meeting was very harmonious. Another Old Gent Ionian Dorul. Friday after midnight, Mr. John II. Morrison, a prominent cit'zen of the count', and of No. 2, brcith (d hi, UA. Mr. Morrison has not been robust for a year or more,, but not until a month ago he hatfbccn confined to his home. ' The eat so of his death was neuralgia of th? heart. lie wa$ over 55 years of age. Mr. Morrison was a good man, an enterprising citizen and useful to h&s whole neighborhood. He will be greatly missed. . ji Sunday Xlylil. There will be a union meeting of the different denominations at the PresbyteOan church Sunday night. .At this meeting an annual report from the Young Men's Christian Association will be read. Short ad dresses will be made by Secretaries L A Coulter, W E HiWreth, of Cbarlotte,0and oihers. G P Jones will have chareo of the music. Everybody is cordially invited. itrAi rivi i. noun: wnmixrj. Cluiri U Street l oses One of Il-i I'alre.vt ' Flowers. A TCr?:(. I -ADVH i'ESTOI,. you cax wokmiiip. . While ( Ian!:i ; IlMioS!i(!l Kespeet- Lp rvcw One Go to s:ir s.Kri old Citizen. I Yon fan Select a Place. The home of Mr. A Ilagan, on Church street, was brilliantly light ed and beautifully decorated Ihurs d.iy night in ho or of the marriage of Miss Lor llugan to Mr. Albert Gillon, o? Concord. At twenty minutes to seven the Wodroffe Or-! victim march ! Rome, Ga , December 31. An ac . j Firsfc presbvterian : Rev. C. M. cidental shooting took place near i;l,nCj pastor; Servict,g afc n a m Lome last night at nine o'clock. Sunday school at 3 p.m. IWh Mr. Curtis Bniley, one of the old- ing at (he Chapd 3.20 est and best citizens of the county, Womb's Missionary Society at the now over eighty years old, was the 1)lam?e Mondav at n m Fvr j i -. j UiOiulr rtipaesttd to bepresi nt. Central Methodi-t ch-irch, Rev. H. Vr. Bay?,' I). D , pastor. Preach ing at 11 a. m. Nu preach: nt: at 'jht. Preaching at Cannon. ille cnrMia oegaa ine weuamg march j The facts in the case are about as aa l the couples began slowly to follows: " take their plant s in the parlor facing j Mi,, Ma:y Selkirk, who is visit the north. The waiters came in as ingr.t Mr. Bailey's, hf-ard a strange s , dog come into the yard and attack n.,0n,n i. Tr ,r will. Miss Male Joi.'injr, of Dan- nel I"!',tl ville, Va. She secured her pistol, which was a small five shooter, and went on ton ,. I.ole Drawn. Several parties in this place have been notified of the drawing of lots in Newport News. Ex sheriff Propst & C-. have a lot ou a stream, which on the map looks like a stream flowing v ith milk an 1 honey. But, with all these promises, the gentleman refuses to- buy out his partneis or sell. Another Crank. Mr. Allen Vogler, who resides ou the farm of Mr. P. II. Ilanes, a few miles west of Winston, sasthata man whom he would judge to be a tramp, dug a hole under his milk house Tuesday night and then went on the inside and destroyed a large amount of his milk in fact all that he had by putting a drug in it. The unknown fellow then went to the house of Mr. Vogler aild tried to sell him the mattock which he had used in getting in the milk-house. He left there going in the direction of Winston. The Orphan age to be Ile-Enllt at Ka rl nra Springs. The regents of the Presbyterian Orphanage met at the Cooper House in thi3 place Monday. There were present: Rev. Dr. J. Rumple, Rev. W. E. Mcllwaine, Rev. D. I. Craig, Rev.'W. R. McLelland, Col. J. L. Brown, Mr. Geo. E. Wilson, and Hon. A. Leazar. Dr. M. W. Hill, of Statesville, wa3 elected to fill a vacancy made by the resignation of Mr. O. D. Davis, of Sailsbury, and took his seat with the regents. The body was in session the greater part of the day and the net result of it3 deliberations was a decision to re build the orphanage at Barium Springs on the ite of the building which was burned. Mtssrs Ily'mer, of Goldsboro, and Cooper, of Charlotte. Mioses Mar?;-iivt Smith a-d Car rie Cunniugh na Mc-srs. Iasju', id Charlotte, and luemugniin, or h. u. where the family were gathered, and, ;Mi--3 Ei,h ,r-1". Hster of the 'sitting dmvn, she began cleaning the b;ide and maid of honor, came in 'pistol she had just tired at the CF.og. wiL'iMr. 0 nivhon, of N. C. These She did not examine the pis'ol, wetv followed by the bride an.l being positive that she had fired groom who took their places under- five shots at the dog," and. never neath a beautiful bell of rare divviinnil nf miv il-mov... . h a m i,,,,. II-.. - I ' iiuw es. see every member and friend of the church in place on Sui dav morning, the first Sabbath nf !.-. v.-i- the portico, and as she thought, Hcformtd church, R--v. Paul ired live shots at the dog, to scare Barringer, pastor. Service, in the :VU':i!' w " . . ll- Sunday tch,ol ',.30 a. in. en1 iriui ne'i u) t .' nuri room, ioisu Hill M. E. chui cii, Rev' II. M. Blair, pastor. Services i i 11 a in. No pr. aching :,t ni '.t. 'i No ('iaa a SelioN. The graded schools will re open oa. Monday, Jan. 1th. I earnestly napiest all w ho have lveu in at'end I'lice to !).' pu-sent on Monday mora- g railing. benediction. Tlie bride wore a very becoming E. P. Manoi-m, Snpf .'rjL'JI a Wi.l..llHlllMH urjirise and horror, it suddenly went . The rercrh.Qy, performed by Dr. off while in her hands, and Mr. Cur-, Xo v VnVi wiiI present them J Henry Smith, was exceedingly tis liailey, who was sitting a few . ?e,VlS :,t X nce in tho r;lded beautiful and impressive. The feet from her. fell baek in his rl.:iir 'cllo1 building for examination and. 7 ' " j bride and groom knelt to n-ccive the wounded. The ball first struck an arm of ' the chair he was sitting in, which gown of white faille, chiffon, pearl stopped much of its force, and then and sillier trimming. In her hand 1 glanced off entering his right hand, was a bunch ei exquisite bridal I The first aud second lingers were roses. h)ajly sua tered and the ball lodg Miss Edith IVag.-m wore a charm- 'jn the center of the third fingci, ing blue brocade silk, chiffon trim-! which at once swelled to abormal mi tig. 'he piano and seveial tables were r.jsiM'.r locals. !;:suraiu'c 1 am pri pared to fuiuish Insur aiiCe in the LTnitid States Mutual aciderit a?:-ociation of N.w York City, tlie h.riest and best. J. L. Boo En, agent. size. The lo;s of blood from the wound All lsersons indebted to the firm of A covered with handsme presents was very great and Mr. Bailey be-1 "rriion Lellt & Gl11011 are repe r. it , . i - .. I . - ; tu-iy I't'iaesteit to c ill at once a from the numerous friends of the foil pie. At about nine o'c'ock those pres ent were invited into the dining room where a sumptuous repast awaited the crowd and everyone seemed to enjoy it greatly. There were about fifty or sixty ladies and gentlemen present to wit ness the cere mo. ly. Among those from a distance were Misses Minnie McMahon, of Richmond, and Annie Sloan, of Reidsville, N. C. A great deal of merriment was brought out by the old time custom of cutting the wedding cake. Miss Edith Ibgan was the lucky winner of the ring, which signified an early marriage, and Miss Delia Ball got the needle, typical of the life of an old maid. At 12:15 the happy couple took the northbound train for Hampden Sidnev, where they will make their future home until Mr. Gillon has finished his course at the seminary. Greensboro Record. The Y. H. . A. Otlicer. The annual meeting of the Y M CA took place Friday night. It was the meeting at which officers for the ensuing year were to be elec ted. The election resulted a3 fol lows: J C Fink, president; A E Lentz, vice president ; B E Harris, secretary; G Ed Kei3tler, treasurer; with the ofScers,II I Woodhouse and C G Montgomery constitute the ex-committee. The Week of Prayer. Next Wednesday night the week of Prayer will begin in the Luther an church, on" Thursday night in the Presbyterian and on Friday night in the Methodist. The pro gramme will be f urniihed later. came unconscious. A physician was immediately summoned who shortly afterwardd arrived and dressed the wounds. - Loss of blood so weakened the old gentleman that it is doubtful wheth er he can live t'irough the amputa tion, which will be necessary. There. is but little hope of his re covery. Miss Selkirk is heart broken over the terrible and sad accident. A Lalj Writ en. At Abo, in Finland, a dog that had been run over by a carriage crawled to the door of a tanner in the town. The man's son, a boy of fourteen, first stoned, and then poured a ves sel of boiling water over the misera ble creature. For this diabolical act the boy was conducted to the market place by an officer of justice, and this sentence passed upon him: "Inhu man lad, because instead' of assist ing the poor animal that implored your aid, and which derived its being from the same God . who gave you life, you but added to Ps torments, you will 'wear upou your breast the name that you deserve, and receive fifty strokes." A blackboard was hung around his neck with "a savage and inhu man lad" upon it; and when the lashes had been laid on he wa3 treated to a discourse upon human ity. From English Notes by James Payn in The Independent. The above was mailed to Dr. P. M. Trexlcr, with the request that he hand it to a Concord editor. The communication is from MI33 Anna D. Ludlow, Raleigh, N. C Ed. J1 settle their account have a settlement. ct-' and as we must October 0. 1). B. Morrison, A. E. Lkn'tz, M. M. Gillox. A silver pocket Jlask was lost be tween town and the Jack Ury (dare, oa Friday evening. The finder will return to this office and be rewarded. d Jt w 2t 0 pmi Kccil Wheal J'or Sale. Call at Cliue & CorreH'rf, in the Allison biiildiiir, for seed wheat. Come early, as the supply is limited, fhi-y have my Fulcasrer, FuBz and While wheat for sale. Jxo. P. Allison. Beck's Meat Market has on hand every day, fresh beef, pork, souse and sausage in all styles. Give me a call. Fri:d Beck. H tf. For Sale. For cash or on time, one Jersey bull, three work oxen, ten beef cat tle, three mules, one improved mow ing machine and one improved, wheat drill. Call on, W. C. Colemax. U tf. For sale, a fine Italian harp, hi excellent condition, lately rtmod dled ; the one the Concord String Band has been using. For prcei and other information apply at thia office. dec. 7 1)1 d 2 w. Wanted -Four thousand cord cf four foot pine and oak wood de livered at Odell Manufacturing Co.'f cotton mills. Piano for Kale. An excellent piano, comparatively new, for sale. Apply to W. M. Smith. au. 2i.tf. Friday night Concord was visited by a heavy wiod and rain storm. i Storehouse To I will be glad to nave offers for the storehouse and lot now occupied oy Dr. Johnson. ocQ W. M. Smith.
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