f '1 J v V )i il i! :. l jx v'yv. i vie A.Oio'Sotn Coat - I ; ;;:it'!!y evince.! ! -wW. rather Mr. Dei'.neily is a aa'h i f the moct wrsntib talents ; i :is successes in ;::t.v ! it the hnr, J in tae field t letters, j:e many an! e.:;...::e. fhose aia:aa 'villi his w ! , is not?) are avs iwuTesseJ Aith whi.h " ' - - k -, - : ). nn-iS it he ; '-chesses . .;ve i.-. in a. Bui . i a;y this is a . is - i hrvti gator. ' ! :ihr.i:y, v. ith : : t, which .a n---ill:. n to ' i or . tVrence. i i.iiies above ".vr-.oiiZDiA . !: he po?cesses a residence and 4 : i':..: . He knows that r oi:estii)ned 1 have won vn evidence O; ; i'.i.PIA ;.. 'he :;ae articles Sv: a e, and -. .. ,ac!h n, endea or ; j; -d cipher of corn rar iso ns are .a J ':'-- n live, t ; .. "!ih ; . t r'.'v F annica :':t: r rovtre it while the . is i ri:i M:ij at CUARl.GTTt. ;. 'A. c. (: 10. tole- '1 'Vashi ton to the Con : that Mi33 Knte Cox : ud Mr. James Dickey, v';''t:i, ,' re married in ;'erd-"r. The bride won' "dthi. 11 in trrir. of t h i p ' ' O. , M vi hi vreorr'ia and in the Soutw. 1 in opposition to f lilies. A few i'Vlurter went to .it. Mi'. Dickey : ..-.. The bride hh i'dr. Dickey - rn Sr Atlantic oA' here. His general agert in MeCoIdiick, of "eh, Georgetown, :.:c.iiy, , T- !.). ra 1 merit to more i the advertising : ' a foil v wing four ' : - i a phenomenal Discovery, for 'u:.;1h r.nd Colds, each ,!ir:' K'ectric Bitters, r Liver, Siomach h'ucklen'a Arnica ?a the world, and Dr. I'd Is, which are a All these remedies are "J !' ho at what is ciul ::ed u h 1 dealer whose name dh v. ill be glad to re them. Sold at Fet-.yew! CLOSING EXERCISES FIJI DAY NIGHT'S EXHIBITION VOUND IT UP. 1I:" "-i!Ircn in Fancy Cosfamcs-m MoiiX ami Voihs Tlsoy A ; .t-iit to.; Tlimilvfn Exceedingly Well.-. Armory Hall Cron od o Oyer II OH in jr. I IAu;LV .iffprnnnn .hnvwJ o'clock, the closing exercises of the Concord Graded School began by a ri;ud chorus cng of welccrr.s 'by ihe school, to one of the two h est tudie.ices ever assembled in Armory Hail. Kvery child wa3 prompt and knew his or her part well, 'J' hero v:vz no blunder.?, which was a comi mint to the efficient corps of in structors and which spoke well of thc-ir c wr. EtiuUou3 efforts in learn- 'J1 ' afternccn exerciser were tplendid rendered and the chil dren in their bright costumes and full of enthusiasm did all that could Le desired to make the exhibition a decided success. The exercises by the wee bit of children, or primary department of the echool was one of the crowning events of the many good features cf the afternoon programme. For Mie evening exercises every body, it seems, went early to procure a comfortable seat, but instead cf being admitted to the hall the doors were not opened until 7.30, when the large mass of people that had congregated went surging up the stairway, each trying to be first in and the v. onder ia that no one was run over or even hurt, The hall wis packed to overflowing, standing rcoin being at a premium. Shortly alter 8 o'clock the cur lain was raised, and the audience was greeted with a chorus song,"Conntry Fair Glee Song," and when we re flect", were the country, as was the stago, filled with fair ones produce inr such gleeful rongs, man would bo more rontent women lovelier and children nappier. The pantomime scene, "Nearer My Go t to Thee," was familiar to many of us, but it b;ing rendered as it was Friday night it was effective and lovely. The flag drill, too, waa an af tractive production, the old folks j? a well as the children were highly pleased. "America," the cantata, was ;beautiful in its rent dition, but as yet no new continents have been discovered. The closing piece, in which the thirteen oirginal States were re presented, was faultlessly rendered, every child showing his or her patriotic spirit by wafting a banner or mustering with a gun, sword, or other weapon of defense. All in ail, the day and night pros n-ramme was carried out in full, and everyone speaks in the highest terms of the days entertainment. IViof. K L Keesler assisted with ihe !nusic and Mr. Q E Smith managed the stage. Two laiwl Tirc. A question in Concord : Johnny Smart: Is there any difference between a duel and a Oght?" Old Smart: "Yes, indeed. Aduel is between two people. When your mother and I have an argu ment it's a duel. When your grand ma sails into the controversy its a CONCORD, N. C. SATURDAY, OSOAB WILDE PKAOIIOKS. v Criminal Ufsort Kalflo by He In diuajmlis loI:ce Indianapolis, Ind., April 19. A sensation was sprung h re tcdy by the arrts: of Hewitt D Day, 5G years old well known in the city, and pro minently connect,-! w;tu a large business, house ( n a charge of praciic ng base crimes. The police, for K-me thn?. h ive been matching a certain block in the heart of the city suppo iug that a gambling room v.myj in operation there. This morning thr o officers burst into a room on the upper floor and noon the evidence in sight the arrest was made. T.'u apartment was hand' soniely furnished and occupied by a colore! man. The ph ce, it is now leaned, has bun fla unted by pro mincntmen, who met youth there and induced in the practices thuu characterized the O -car Wilde ctfaii. Day refuses to talk, but the evidence SiPinS O.OliTir.ri K rjrri. cf him f . . t w r 3J 1 1 I I XI t have told revolting tides 0 visits to Hie phce. Other will probably follow. their Ir. i:moi .Suin-far 8 00. We get th.s from the Greensboro Record: Most of the day yesterday and today was consumed in the hearing by Shaw and Scales, referees, of a case entitled Cook ys. L F Ross. The matter yesierday in contros versy, ho ever, referred to a claim of F L me now of Concord. He went north -elected, purchased aud placed in Mr. Koss' factory at Mr. Airy a lot ot machinery for which work he claims he was never paid in full, some $500 being yet due. When Rosi assigned a year or two ago there were mortgages on this raachiiiery, but Mr. Emery filed a mechanics lien on i", claiming pre cedence. Messrs Shaw and Scales were ap poin'ed to take evidence and report to the court when the matter will be settled. VVhen Baby wa3 sick, we garo her Gloria When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. '1 o Recover Her Money. Cleik of Superior Court James C Gibson is sitting as judge today (Siturday) upon the suit, brought by Mrs. Julia Fiuhy, of Wilkes county, against J L Slrfford, ad ministrator of I B Tee or, for re covery of money loaned Ieter by plaintiff during Teeter's life time. Lawyer u C Caldwell, of Statesville, appeared 1 r the plaint ff and H S Puryear for defendant. The case has not yet been decided as we go to press. New Sclietlule. The following is the change in tl e new schedule in effect at and after 9:50 o'clock p. m.f Sunday, April 21s, 1895: South Bound No. 11, will be due at 10.55 a. m ; No. 35 at 10:07 p. m.; No. 37 at 8:49 a. m., and No. 63, local freight, will leave at 5:40 p. m. North Bound No 12 will be due! at 7;23 p. m ; No 3G at 8:01 a. m ; No. 38 at 9:03 p. m , and JNo. b4, local freight, will leaye at 12 o'clock, noon. 1 Trains No. 37 and 38 will stop at J Concord on signal only. APRIL 20, ISOj. 'SALE OF TOWN LOTS FOK TAXES. ly virture cf levies and the cer tiSeate of J L B?ger, Tax Collector tor the town of Concord, and pur suant to the provisions of the Machinery Acts of the General As sernhly of North Carolina, I will on the 1st Monday of May 1S95, sell at the Court House door in Concord the following town lots on which the taxes levied by the commissioners j tor said town for the 3 ear 1S94 re tuaiu unpaid, to wit : v:atld 1. Ioette& S-aith. 1 town lot on Main street Pondexter, P F, 1 town let on Mill street, ad joining V Thompson, Troutman, W A, 1 town Jot 00 Spring street, WARD 2. $ 1-1 10 3 23 3 GO 2 10 Wilief r 1, J A, 1 'own 1H a .st Depot street, wa::d 3. IJranick, Msg, 1 town Jot E ist Depot, cdreer, (El len Bjst property), Dry, W F, 15: aciesland 3-M tie Branch, Crone, Mary E, 1 town lot (old store room;, WAKD 4. -Ov; o 1 A SiAdl, 1 Van lo", Co'eburg, Alexander, Hiram, 1 town lot Loye Town (balance), Freeman, Allen, 1 town 1 35 4 01 1 35 98 2 05 lot CoIeburr, 1 73 1 35 1 5 3 GO 1 54 1 35 3 41 Gilmore, Sandy, 1 town lot Broad street, Gibson, Mag, 1 town lot Broad street, Harris, Henry, 1 town lot Broad street, Holbrooke, Adam, 1 town lot Broad street, Ichord, El'zi, 1 town lot Coleburg, McCarter, Andrew J, 1 town lot Broad street, r McRea, John W, 1 lot Broad street (balance), 2 73 Pharr, Martin, 1 town lot Broad street, 3 GO Spencer, Ellen, 1 town lot Broad street, 71 Miller, JRondolph, 1 town lot Broad street, 3 GO Blair, Z, 1 town lot BiOiid street, 1 16 TO THE SlIERIEF OF CABARRUS County ; The above is a true list of de liquent property of the town of Con cord, presented as in accordance with law for you to advertise under execution for sale for taxes. J. L. B0GER, Tax Collector. L. M. Morrison, Ex-Sheriff of Ca- barus County. April 10h, 1895. Meeting clussis of North Carolina Reformed church of the U. S., ThomaiI!e, N. C. Tickets of sale April 30th, May 1st and 2nd, limit, May 7ch, 1895. Fare for round trip $2.50. icyclcs for Women The fair sex are claiming " as much of a share in the bicycle as their husbands 5 or brothers. Women's bi cycles have been com paratively heavy. Now as light as: the men's or lighter. Let us show you the graceful, easy-running models in this year'3 You must not fail to se cure a copy of the Columbia Catalogue. Columbias, $100 or Hartfords, $80 $60 $50 Leaflets, and Information as to dress and riding, free if you call. U. L PATTERSON, AGENT, CONCORD, N. C. WiionE NO. 1,504 iBnnTf I 10 SUIT lilt I -TIMES I am back at my old plac of business, ALLISON'S corner prepared to v: my old friends Mid .a. new ones. I keep full -i 'onu lU'h)! DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, CfROCEiUKS, TOBACCO, Ova a always at the lowest priori consistent with lionesr bn nes3. Will meet cuts a" re times. I can buy as cheap .1. anybody and will sJI a 'solos. Haying a stock suited to the farmers' wants, can use your produce. Will exchange goods for all kinds of com try produce at cash pries. Call to sec me. JOHN P. ALLISON, peculation, HAMMOND & t O. 130 & 132 Pearl Sre-t, NEW YORK CITY, W. Y. Stocks, Bonds rnd Grain bought sold, or carried cn Margin. F. S. Send for explanatory circ r lar on speculation, also weekly ?vir ket letter. (Free) dy Professional Car 1 I have located in Concord for practice of medicine and surge; y, and respectfully ask the public iVu a share of their patronage I may ue found at my office at any hoar the day or at my residence at nigh when not out professionally, and will gladly respond to ail call? promptly. Office under that of Montgomery Cro.vell. Respectfully, f J. E. Smoot, M. JD Mansion Honse Laundry. I am the Concord repesonlr.tiv e. of the Mansion'House Steam Laun dry, of Greeuville. S.C. If y;A think of wearing nicely cloue-u collorF, cuffn and sbirts, come ?.:-. me and find out cost. You will be paid fur all urt:'1f . torn cr lost. You can leave your bundles at the Furniture tc whether I am'presant or not, It v -VI receive prompt attention. I send basket off Tuesday anj 't returns Saturday morning. Come around and.seefcne. mhl3 3 m J. N. Bucklfu's Arnica ?nive. The Best Salve in te woili fcr Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcc-is, S.-it Rheum, Fever Sors, Tetter,Chappcu Hands, Chilblains, Corns and All Skin Eruptions, and positively cur a Pile3 or no pay required. It k guaranteed to give satisf.iciien cv money refunded. Price 25 cc p.: box. For sale at P. B, Feti.rs rrug store SOTTflP i illJLtj fight. fi;. 1! f