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CONCORD, OOT. 1, 1895.
GEN. MAHONE. DYING.
A Severe Stroke of Paralysis Ills
fioa, Sutler, Fimls Him In tiie Bed
7itn tlie Power of Speech Gone and
His itilit Arm Useless.
Washington, Sept. 30. Ex-
Villiam Mahone had a
eenacor
igrom Eastern Cabarrus.
AiT.' Tleasant Oct, 1. That
match game of ball between the coH
U?e and Barrier nines wa3 played
Saturday evening Each side was
a mous to play and doubtless each
expected victory. But like all con
tests the result is always disappoint
mg to some. W W and R W Bar
rier formed the battery for the Bar
rier team, and E Fulen wider and H
Miller pitched and caught for the
college team. As we did not get to
take in the whole game we will not
attempt to speak of it by innings.
When each side had had an inning
it looked aa if the Barriers would be
shut out completely, not ooe of
tbem reaching the first base. But
as the game iroceeded they warmed
up and by the time the eighth in
ning wa3 reached they had the ad
vantage. They lost the game in the
ninth on account of several errors.
The score stood 17 to 13 in favor of
the college. The Barriers inirr.e
diately.chalienged them to play again
next Saturday,
, Rev. V Y Boozer, of Burlington,
N. 0., arrived in torcn thi.i evening,
, ,. - J,.- - tt f There must be a great demand for
etrose of paralysis this morning. Hei j
v 3 m i,,.. i carpcuierij mcEe. u.ivdi mr. i. w
1!UU -UtX-U tilUpjJJJJg lib KJUiilUUZl Mill a ) - . . .
Hotel, and this morning his son,
Butler Mahone, calling at his
father's room, found the general still
in bed and apparently very drowsy.
Nut .'.suspecting a ny t h i n g w r ong,
B a tier left the room, and calling
liter lound his father still in the
same condition. He became alarmed
and a physician was summoned.
After examination the doctor pro-
nounced.it a case of paralysis. The
right arm U useless and the tongue
is paralyzed so that speech is im
possible, '
Dr. Pnillipa Wales, one of the at
tending physicians of General Ma
hone, 3ats this afternoon stated that
the general's condition was critical,
o sing to Ln-e seventy of the attack
and his advanced age. The paraly
13 has f pread to the right leg. Dr.
Waif 3 said that the vomiting and
ash-in in the head, which had set
in, were bid signs and it would not
be tm prising -if General Mahone
died before morning. Still, 'there
;3 a cliciiice of improvement in hia
condition. Mr3. Mahone, who is at
her home in Virginia, has been tele-'
&r;phid for.
; If General Llahone survives the
uip;hi Dr. Wales and Dr. JBaker will
hold a consultation to-morrow
'morning, and during to-night Dr.
Baker will be in attendance upon
n - y - 1 ' p j f
i Moose is waiting patiently for one
to finish his drug store so he can
move in.
It is about time for our people to
talk "f actory" again. It is row
about a year since the Eubject was
agitated.
Did Yoa Ever
Tsr Electric Bitters C3 a remedy
for your troubles? If not, get "a
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medicine has been found to be pe
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cure of all female complaints, exert
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spells, or are, nervous, Sleeples?,
excitable, melancholy or troubled
with dizzy spells, Electric Bitter 3 is
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Drug store.
A Pi-oraSncnt Lutheran Minister and
Edneator Dead.
Columbia, S. C, Sept. 30. Rev,
George W Holland, D, D., Ph. D.,
died here suddenly of heart disease.
Dr, Holland was born in Augusta
county, 57 years ago. He graduated
irom Roanoke College in 1857, and
tudied theology in Union Theo
logical Seminary, New York, and in
Gettysburg Seminary, Pennsylvania,
graduating from the latter in 1860.
The E-E.IS2 year Jae wa3 licensed to.
preach by the Evangelical Lutheran
Synod of Virginia and filled a church
in Harrisonburg until the following
year when he joined the Confederate
army, losing an arm in the Northern
Virginia campaign. He was after
ward a professor in Roanoke College,
and a: his death waa president of
Newberry College, S. C ,
J ast two weeks ago this writer
wa j with Dr. Holland at Staunton,
Va. He was then strong, vigorous
and lntsely companionable. Three
years ago he delivered the annual
address at North Carolina College,
Mt. Pleasant. Standard.
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The law of North. Carolina.
See1 Chapter J16 Sees, 34,35,
30 and 37 acts -of 1S95 requires
every Physician, Dentist,
Lawyer and Hotel of Boarding
house keeoer to pav a license
tan and take out a license,
under a penalty of thirty days
imprisonment or tine ot fifty
dollars, for failure to pay the
license tax. The law lurther
makes it my imperative duty
to see that the penalty of Mfty
dollars is in forced. Very few
have complied with -tho law.
Unless the parties liable to
pay this tax, come forward
promptly I will be compelled
(unwillingly as I am) to see
that the law is inforced.
Joiik A. Sims, Sheriff.
Sept. 26, 1895, Svvdw
Vlieu Baby waa sick, we gave her Castoria
!Vhen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, -- .
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla.
Wbea she had Children, she gave them Castorla,,
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