XL-0' 120. lf Mini M Coxcord, -N. 0. CONCORD, N. C FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1895. Whole NO. 1,262 President Cashier. EARTHQUAKE IN HONDURAS, City" of Teuruelealim Trpmhii,,, Hundreds in the Snrronudiug Mountains Killed -Flames Shoot Up From Volcanoes to a Fearful llelRlit-Tlie Wildest Exci ement. Tegucigalpa., Sept. 12-Earth- causing damage to property thdugb THEY WERE CANADIANS. not to life. Two former extinct nrx. To:canoes are now throwing lava aKh-Tow Boots, ristois, Kni.es Wi.' --x:.: .1 , Guns-Stopped Only a few M.n- tuuugu m email ijuauuyeB. JNlgnt ; Ccitbanb, . . . ' kuake here. Three hundred people P,Coltbahi . - - killed; property loss $750,000. $50,000 A coarier arrived yesterday from $16,000 Gefagan and announced the most topi . ... torvih a iViAn.l.A 1 DIRECTORS ; I that section. The loss of life and MI DiLL' J w" Cannon, property, is enormous. Three Kv nnFLL W. H, Lilly, hundred people are said to haye 1. I), i;uiii.a" I vi XOC7V4. - . j u. k'uuunv ixic ouUU&S commenced, lasting all day and night at intervals, causing much damage, end the greatest fear among the inhalitants of the citv and neighborhood, By Monday the city was filled by an addition of thirty- five hundred" people from the Mountains and outlviner villages. During Monday night, sheets of flames appeared at different points to the northwest, rising to immense heights. Tuesday morning the shocks ceased, quiet was restored and people left town for their homes. At 9 Ilatelnnt Trees. Mrs. W D Anthony, whose success L'ayL . i , t. i . ? i i tif nnHivftHncr rare flowprs and nlanta vault. Whe. vou want nice; fresh long ea snocK, wnicn is variously cai-rv'V. ? . .7 " , meats, beef, pork, mutton, etc., call on or send in your orders to asement, ior merly occupied by Swink & -Day Speculation, HAMMOND & CO. Stock and Bond. Brokers, . ; 130&132P(arlSireet, KEW YORK CITY, N. 3T. - Siocis, Bonds and Grain bought and sold, or carritd on Margin. p.S. Send for explanatory circus nlriA vyt Lr 1 xr Tin a i et letter. (Free) dwly shows lurid names to immense heights and a stream of lava is now running into the abyss. It is cal culated that over 1,800 cattle are killed. Troops are scouring the country for fugitive victims. for Havin? transferred my Fire In suranca business to Messrs. H I Woodhouse and B E HarriF, I corns mena tiera to any who ma y bo in on ux.xix-w iuburancp, nq Deppeaj. ... i j iIor tma libera vatronae. ' with knives, suns and - AT 7 1 uteg In v Front of BankBound Texas and, Mexico. ; So unusual was it to see men our. streets J. W- Buexhead, An Old dame. i ' . Doubtless no town cn the South ern road tolerates the panhandling" Thursday some people thought that by tramps as does our little city. esse Jame's: gang had str.uck.the This morning a man struck town community, and when they stopped with one hand in a bad shape, telling in f ronl cf the bank, they fully.de for his tale the 6ft told story of get- termini that trouble would ensue, ting "burned m a furnace" or some- But they were disappointed in that tniag else as bad; when, if the true respect, for the men were peaceable facts were known, it was the effects tourists, en route from Monteral, of nitric acid, and only a scheme that Canada, and were on their way to has only too often been successfully Texas and Mexico, via; the Atlanta wdiked to obtain money .without Exposition, on horseback, and after low TUn ou0r, ;a asBurinsr the curious people who pistols buckled about their " wai&ts, TXT 1 Vl 'VlnVl fAVl' Vkirvi Im.,a4 ' ""FFcvx uuuoc, uxuau- We have assumed the Fire Insure rimmed hats and dressed in rough ance business of Mr. J.W. Burnhead, riding clothe?, that whpn thft two comprising tne agencies J or &everat Canadians passed, through : the city panieg, and respectfully polioit" a liberal snare of business zn that line, , .. v Woodhoxj.se & HARras. August 26. ... . Cm: 1 1 I j it Ji i Z 1 ? ; MT. FLEASANT; N. C, REV. J. D. - SHIREY, D P., Pres ADADEMIC, COMiiillit I XL AND COLLEGIATE COURSE Total takes well with the sympathetic public who are ignorant of the de ceptive pranks. , were waicning tDem, mat tney were session of 38 weeks. SP:. 00 "WSJ linrs EMIT BUIIET. (LITAKER'S CORNER) Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this ex tract: "I have no hesitation in IhavaoDened my ME4T MAR KE'f in the Litaker hi Senator Jarvis Writes a lietter. Senator Jarvis writes a letter to the Raleigh News and Observer. Ha o'clock that night, however, heavy explains his position one between rumbling noises were heard, shortly the Populists and goldj bug Demo- after followed by a reappearance of crats; 1 . . a I ' tne names in tne mountains, wmcn Mr,f Jarvis says : "When the pa 8nOt UP Several bundrea teet. npra apf. fhrnirh vmrur ' i.htmntvpR racnmmfiTifliTiP Dr: TTin'a Nw Dis- Frightened people again flocked -to over mv Morganton speech, I will covery, as the results were almost A - A l x 1 ' l a si , r 4- V -v x -k ' r- -F y r s co iow n ana ai mia-nigni me cnurcn deliver another one on the subject tower fell, carrying with it the roofs There are two things needful to of thrcs houses, i Nine people were tbp pndjiHno- nrnstiftritv of the - I o r xr: . j .- killed and 18 WOUndtd. Rnnth bimetallism and cood orov Rumbling which sounded like the eminent, State and municipal heaviest cannonading commenced neither of which is the Republican and lasted over an hour and a naif, party able to furnish." the people rushing madly tbrong;h the streets, praying and crjing. Just before daylight anotner pro- necessary expenses to not desperados, they passed through $137,000. town, wending their way eastward, Next session begins Sept going out the Charlotte road. All 3. 1895. For cotalogue and those who were excited mav resteasv special intoimation, address now. the'President as above, or lm. SECRETARY OF FACLLTy. rv S. L. KLTJTTZ. P. S. 1 am in the market when beef cattle aiid hos are for sale. , a il cuiated to have lasted from two and F 60 wen Known iu me puunc, a quarter to tnree mmutes, rocked brought us a sample of the large the w hole town as if it were a cradle, nazienut raised oy ner. cxer nazei r xi.: nut trees were raised from kernels iuuuy lxeeiug peupie wexe aixicu u . . ni kh w i im h i in in r. iirrii r-i ix i . m i m rri i - a shower like a hail storm marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia suc ceeding La Gripne. Terrible parox ysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seem ed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discover, it . wa3 quick in ' its work and hiffhlr satisfactory in re suite." Trial .bottles free at Fet zer's drug store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. lount Ambsna SEM I N A R Y A Flourishing School for Youn " : " Ladies. . -TEN TEACHERS, OrxUmentJil Broxcbea Jii-aAve Crefui iitteniiGTv , HEV. C. L. T. FISHER, . . Vi Principal,1 MOUNT P L AS ANT, K, C COFFINS"-' &C. I MANUFACTURERS OP to GINGHAMS, OUTiJVG CLOTHS, For Sale. Several hundred bushels winter turf oats at 40 cents -at granery or 45 cents wi.h sack and delivered at dm ntp Texas, This nut is of the large va- China Groye. J. M. Harrison, I have now in stock at my rooms A A it'1 1 opposite tne court nous3 n splen did line such as of weil-raade 'Furniture 1 - A. . Jl lUn Omaj' k Jin a-w mr nin from the mountains to the north- rieiJ aou tue 8wuy "BO 4-. west rose to an enormous height, fol- ite flavor. We than K her for hsr yUij lowed shortly after by the bursting kind rememberance - of flam?s from the mountainside and Iloy, piyier Dead. the throwing out of rocks and lava. Rev. ,0 Plyler has receivea the sad Shortlv after streams of molten lava intelligence that his son, Leroy, set fire to a number of houses on the who was livirg at Fort Assilibane. mountainside. Cattle grazing near Montana, is dead. Hi3 death was by fled and were killed, being en- first learned through a letter from PLAIDS SHEETING gulfed m the lava which continued Theo West, who is in Louisiana, to nowmg in immense sireams, moxaixxci. xuuug xi. jk.j It is reported at Yetapan, that 71 about 22 years of age and is well houses were destroyed. One nun- remembered, here Salisbury world, dred and fity three dead bodies have Rev. Plyler and family once been recovered there and many more lived in Concord ftSS l b EES dXD SALT BAGS. 0- DEALERS IN GREAT - ALE- 1$50.000 Worth of Goods must and shall be sold qnick. $20,000 General Merchandise. . i rt . i oiv are nvssing. uovtguauca, o houses were destroyed. Ninety-five bodies were recovered. At Cavuscal 29 houses were destroyed and a hun dred and eleven bodies were re covered. It is impossible yet to give a full account of the disaster, IIow.lt is Done in IIlKb Point. Many inquiries have been made as to how we maintain such a splendid electric light system here ateo small a co3t. Well, the biggest secret is that the town owns the plant. We lights for the BUYERS OF If w w w W of all Kind - AND it-Foot wood alwavs nted - best prices for same- We invite an in yctioaof all the goods x" Xannfacture, il r. . , maintain thirty arc lights for the Many small settlements are believed . y to have been destroyed.' Shocks ex Wi tended over the whole Yetapan The pn vale ighta about pay ex chain and flames are seen also in the penses. Enterprise. Pacaya mountains. The shocks The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. have now ceased but the smoke is Newton Rogers, of No. 3 township, Wholesale Goods, con sisting of , f Dry goods All wool Jeane3kerseys, Notions and Hats. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, this is your time and op portunity. $3o,ogo still discernable at different points in the mountains. It is feared that tie end is not yet. . The disaster at Yetapan is much worse than at first reported. The number killed in the. towns and mountains, as far as ascertained, amounts to two hundred and eighty seven. The property loss is calcu lated at over $600,000. ' The govern- ment is doing all possible for the victims. Slight shocks continue, died Thursday morning. Retail goods of every der scription : Diy Goods, Millinery, Ribbons, Silks, Satins, Laces, Carpet, To the out of town rjublic. I Bu,e"'s Als.HlT'- , suffsest that it mav not be Tne est aive m twona xor for aif to come Cuts, Bruises, bores, Ulcers, Salt ere who wisll to avail them Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe selvcs of this opportunity, Hands Chilblains, Corns and all that they club together and Skin Eruptions, and positively cures send some one here ! to make Piles or no pay ,requi-ed. It is purchases for them. guaranteed to give statisfaction or Respectfully, etc., monev refunded. Price 25 centsper S. WITTKOWSK Y. : box. For ealeat P B Fetzer's Drug Assignee of H. Baruch, gtore i Charlotte, N. C Bed Steads, Tables, Wash Stands Safes, Chairs, &c. I defy competition in regard to quality and prico. You will be surprised when you hear my prices Come and see. If not in stock can supply you in a few days. I . have a nice lin of -COrFiNSz at prices that will surprise you. I keep a full line on hand for im mediate supply. I buy T.TTMRRP . and run my planing machane, and all persons who wish any thin? in this line, will do well to ca.li and ee me. Very Respectfully, J. T. Pounds, Concord, K. O.: July 13. 1893. " j Concorcl HIGH SCHOOL Opens September 2. Offers full, thor ough preparation for college; practical, thorough training for business or life. For information or announcement, ad dress. HOLLAND THOMPSON, tt&s a22tw CoKccrd, N. C. Salem FEMALE ACADEMY. The 94th Annual Session begins September 5th 1S95. Register for last year shows trore than 500 persons under instruction during the year. Spe cial features: the development of Health, Char acter and Intellect. Buildings thoroughly remod elled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate Departments, besides tirst-class schools in Music, Art, Languages, Commercial and Industrial Studies. J. H. CLEJVELL, Rrincipal,lwSalenvN.: daw 2W.

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