( Xi.-No. 138. COHOORDiiN. CM MONDAY) OCTOBER 14. 1895. Whose NO. 1.316 1 i m n i ,! AMELIE RIVE 3 TALKS. Cohcord, N. 0. President if OtVELL, i n'CcLTKAKE, , Cashier; 'd'.Coltkane, Assistant Cashier Capital, garplns, $50,000 $16,000 DIKECTORS j m Odell, D. P. Cannon ElakKing, J. W. Cannon, tK, Odell, W. H, Lilly, ; D. BiCOLTRANE. Speculation, HAMMOKD & CO. Brokers, 130 & 132 Pearl Street, IvEW YORK CITY, jN".YV Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold, or carried on Margin. P. S. Send ior explanatory cirou lar on speculation, also weekly mar ket letter. (Free) , . ? dwly :, Doesn't Enan Where Ker Ex Has band Is, But Thinks lie Is m North CaroIIna-She Uasn't Seen Much '.of Him He Owns the Place Adjoins Iter Father's, But They Have Been Together Very Little. Charlottesville, Va.. Oct. 12. Mrs. Amelia K'ves Chanler: was seen at the Riyes home, Castle Hill, fifteen miles from Charlotte P.Vll IP. and questioned to the cause which led her to secure a divorce from J no. Armstrong Chanler, She said there OUTRAGE ifif CABARRUS. I A. Black. Son of Ham Assaults a White Woman lie Enters Window and Threatens to Brand Her lfAlarm Was Given Cbalmer Plott is the Criminal's Same; While That of the Outraged is Jlrs. John Faggart, A Widow Lady. v While the night was stilt and the five little helpless children of Mrs. J o 'in Faggart, w idow of the late John Faggartof Nc; . 9 township, were sweetly slumbering Friday niguc last, unaimer rlott, a mu- was really nothing to say beyond latto, round -faced jlare-devil negro, what had already appeared in the quietly entered the 'room of the de- papers. fenseless mother by means of a win - .. . ... . . . . j "The public,' Mrs. Chanler dow, went to her bed and awakened laughingly said,- "will be grievouely her. By threatening to brand her disappointed when the evidence in to d&ath he made her bnmbly sub- the case is giyen out. There is mit to his hellish whhes. - The das . nothing of. a , senational character tatdly crime was committed about 1 about it. My lawyer will give out o'clock at night. After the depraved any information proper for publics- negro had accomplished his awful i IT DUKEf0URHA"A HP m Cigarettes ill . THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO.' UCCIflOR DURHAM, N.C. U.S.A MADE FROM iradeJebabeo AND ABSOLUTELY PURE COFFINS &C. " I have now in, stcck at my rooms" opposue wie court nouse a splen did line of welNmade Furniture such as - Bed Steads, Tables, Wash Stands Safes, Chairs, &e. defy competition in regard to quality and price. - Yon ; ? bo surprised when you hear .-y i-'ofia Come and see. If vol i:sicck can ; supcly vou m & i.-r t have a nice line of tion, : , , I deed he left the woman and ;the - . II: v : - . . . "Where was the decree granted F l premises, taking to the wobd. t.When r cotton Today. was asked. , , i he?!was airly gone . Mrs. ? Faga;art - -Not a great deal ot cotton on the "I must decline to answer" said went to. the home of her brother, market today. The highest price Mrs, Chanler. t "I will not say Jim Johnston, who lives near . her, was 8 8D , x , ; anything more than has been pub- and told him of tho outrage. Jim, -I . m . - - . 'i. - - . .i. . . : - J Over Three Score and, Ten. 5 - t Vn lishedJ with'his bfother, Bob J 6hnston,r and at prices that will Burprite yon. J keep a full line on Land for im mediate supply. . I buy . LUMBEP KLDTIZ'S 1ST jaiBU T. (LITAKER'S CORNER) 5y V..'--- ' , In reply to another question, Mrsi three other" white men formed the Chanler eaid that it , was Bome timel band which captured the negro in a ago that the divorce wa granted and tree on which was a grape- vine, that Mr. Chanler has been repre- perched upon a limb eating grapes sented at the trial; ' The negro . was very quiet "Bat," she added, "there was and came to town without any re. really. no defense he could make. monstrance and was lodged in jail Later on she said : ; about 9 o'clock Saturday night to "Mr. Chanler and I arc the lest await ,nis trial. He denied the of friends, but we have seen - verv charge until Sunday morninsr. when f iests Many Peonie. little of eanh other far vcara. Ke he confessed to Laving done the This order recently promulgated owns the place adjoining Castle Hill deed, to Jailer Hill, Chief of Police b? the Southern -Kail way concerns a Aril npnH A crt. rWl nf fi'mfl nn Boffer and others" S . numoer oi people, wun sun otners itj but I have never .lived there and run my planing machape, and all persons who wish any thing in this line, will do well - to call and see me. , Very Respectfully, Mr. James M Howell, of No. 10, died Saturday and Ms . remains were buried at Howell's Baptist church, on Sundfty. He was 83 years old, ; Mr. Howell is a relative of the editor of the Atlanta Constitution whose ancestors moved to Georgia from No. 10, Cabarrus county, be- Concord. N. Or July 13, 1805. fore the war. - - - T. Pound T7TDT? rMCTTDir'D Thaye' oened my MEA.T MARh h.Ll in i e Litaker basement.: for merly oenuied by Swihk & Day vault. W lien you want nice, fresh meats, f, pork, mutton, etc., calUTTil! S. L. KLUTTZ. t. o. 1 am in tho marlAt whAn ceef cattle and hos are-for sale. Havin? transferred my Fire In suranc business fo Alft.-piK. II T People in that part" of 'r the county to heaf from, if we are to judge by Woodhous e and HurnB I corns Mrs Chanler ' said she had no Ure indignant oyer irie affair, but are the number of marriages going on need of fire insurancr, v. l "L-epeak'' plans for the future. r - calm and there is no fear of us bav. : . - ;uvr. ill Uctaw ".TnRt nnwT nm livinir at (lastlft inST a lvnChinff bee. , w.. -"o - - i- , -- I riding.and; ing the country," she concluded. outrage was committed is a widow V 1 T , ancebusirs Mrs. Onanler said, she did not of probably 35 years of age and is know where Mr. Chanler was, but well thought of in her section of the thought he was in North Carolina, j county. , r ; r : ve assumed the Fiie Iiisur custom has been to place a cover oomprin '..thegeupiea. ior several over the carriage and then fill it up first-class'ahd weliesiablif.he com W.th httieJpackagk j.Te get lost S&ha'o?bSs?n and then there is trouble. I - . Woodiiouse & Harris. August 2G. tf Goose Grease. For --hundreds of years Goose TRUSTEE'S SALE. Will Close Down Next Monday for I iiubih iihsdbuu. one week. N From. the Winston Republican we -, Rav ATal r! k'va nan Tttp! St A 'NTi i HT 1 eet this : ."' r - stated thaVin all probability; the KbeiBiWe.ays white ' graded school would close will . not proyide for. his family is " " Y" executed on tlie 30th day of .Novomv down for ainek. in order that the worMiibanVannfldel. .T -wd teachers could take a trip to the At seven years ago Alexander Williams : w: - iffl;M an; fi,n 0lnna4 left this Section without anoarent Ur? otore and buy a pottle - or. ( office for. Cabarrus county in Book , i rtu u 7 '-77 in -form nia Grease ; Liniment, made; from 6f Page 565, I fwHl at public auc, PLAIDS, SHEETING tional ;week. , It has been decided to cause, and in so doing forsook his nnr - .flQ Mfi W R5v tion ! in front of the Court House U' -j--'- J ?fpoa fnnr hhildren Hiaindusw Pure gOOBO grease, -;MfOTW? nnr on Mondav. NovfitThr 4Hk tn sum uuwu uu I'ltuaj wi kio Tiov fv-- T-" "-- ... ; ;i . n. ttJii T n it; " t 1 V l-j j i V ' - li . , . . W .1 - i 1 aiHo Mpftimnp I ,r.. I IrA Hi I L IN . 11 . - I f no hicrnoar hiHHor fry aoh rvri nntil Monday, October 28. It is tnous ana woriny:-we struggieu " "-ois . 1 tract of Iwd adjoinig L M Sosso" thought all the teachers but two hrayelyjihd raised .the children ianU -' ' . . ' ;," i mpn,and,others, and ..described as win go. . 80" jQtoko raEi;r nas neen roaming tne .earin. xue u. The vouner girl wnom Ed Uood- of . Jj M. Sossmon, opposite tho MANUFACTURERS OF FW GINGHAMS, OUTING CLOTHS, AND SALT BAGS. 0 DEALERS IN, General Merchandise. BUYERS OF Country Produce o f al Kind AND Poot wood always nted best mines for ame- We invite an'in Pectioaof all the g00da Manufacture. . KZ Gone to Atlanta. - : , ' i u: . . . . - r mnnfri of o. omoll Iqt.V. riAi ia "Mr. H P Deaton, one of -Thb P88C man, of thiscounty, marnea mr-ffo EaBtside 5f theltiverd . c k a ra rflnrforo Tifta nntifl to nawituMiL wing vuuimujj gg conuition . 4 air, ij u xcwouu o runs wun tnree or Li .2,1 Hossmon's !AiD.lrZf :ir.l! !' and after food and shelter .. fof the dauhter, 0f whom frequent mentiih! 1e. f- .. .1.. tfct flitr.tJ night continued ;h a .jonrnejnpon hM been made m the : Salisbury; tfon N. W. 18 chains to a ,ton a"u adyfee-as the best olicy for him- to World; is erowiDeVworse; Mr;VNew in" the'ifielfi;" their N. 71 W, 31i him Hnr nrifl vear auu uveriic utua -z -i . i- - - 1 .v ... i - . . w , - . ' j- . . 1 i . WsvrtA i hnm hart null. I -- . .. . been regularly; at work without missing more than two days. The Standard wishes him a pleasant and profitable trip ana mat : ;two iitcs savea. he may immortalize himself in hnd- Mrs. Phoebe Thomas; of Junction j j fehainsitd a- brnch on the west bank ing the beauty in the My bqJ? iiwavuusuuiiuw wciar There will be a ; call; communicaH ning . -containing Tninetytwo (921) thama'fA A erAna (in . tVlnnroA l(srr peuc fcuv?5-";- 8om tei is us couay . j oi r.- jn e wsom -VaiaB. en Nr424E-15i chains to fully 3 and i -sadly forsaken over a? 1 her condition baa gToWh; a email- sweet- &um on the South quarter of, century ago" ' " so -bad that she wilt have to" he sent ce?ftW hi's line S to the 'asylum; Dr. John VV nite, uj-chains to ; a stone in the old W hA9 hn attendinp her. ! Hyiet then 'the 9!d;line Sr 41E. 61 111 Oia People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels-and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other in toxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildiy on, the stomach and bowels,, adding strength and giving tone to the or-, gansv thereby aiding Nature in. the performance of the functions. Elec, .'v..foifnr la an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need, Jca fifty cents and $1 Pr bottle at Fet zer's Drug store. was.no iiope tor ner, but two notues , . Qr ; . - a t? I ahd .'ohe half acres more or less ofDKmg's'New part of the D M Crriker Ti6teiv curea uer tuiui huoj says savect her life Mf: ,Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suf f eredvf: f rom5 a dre proachmg 'Consumption tried with-out- result everything else then be-: ght one bottle of "Dr. King's m -oT-a ir" ; r ; J": i beinfe part or ..tne i 31 Urnk it & A. M., Monday night, Oct.. 14,' lands. -0:S6ssbMON, Trustee. 1 1895, Work in first degree. S3; J, Lowe, Secy. By. W. M. Siiith, Attorney. Notice. . ' - AH persons holding claims against J4V: Burkh'ead, deceased, :wili 'please Nxj - Discovery and in two.weefes present them .to me or to H FWood- was cured.. He is naturally thanks house promptly, i Ail ; persons inn fui. It is such resiiltp, of which debted to same will, please call and these are . samples proye the ssttie at once. " oflw2w wonderful fefficacyorthisedicine , . Alida D. Bubkhead in Coughs and Colds. Free trial . . . v bottles at Fetzer's Drug store: 1 Executrix of the last will and testa. t?1o r. a!? son and Sir- s' ment of J .W Barkhead, , - ount Amoena 'SEMINARY A Flourishinfir School for Young ' Ladies. TEN TEACHERS, Ornamental Branches Eeceive " Carelui Attentibn, REV. O. L. T. FISHEB, A. M Peuioipal, . MOUNT PL ASAOT. N. C

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