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Vol CONCORD, N. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1895. t X .... i - WnonE NO. .1.323 . XI. To. 14 5 to i but I WAIVES EXAMINATION. TV A SCENT, T MASONS IN SESSION. it 1 tcii is Held without Bail and Will A small boy was to the drug store sent, - einea at the January Term of the A prescription to get niled, Criminal Court. Concord, N. 0. j jl. Odell, P,B. CCLTRANE, D.COLIRANE, Capital, Surplus, Kkoxville, Tenn., Oct. 21. President L m... ' " c "uc Cashier Ui AUs, -oreen last Tuesday night, Assistant Cashier waive examination and the case goes to the January term of the $50,000 Criminal Court. Bail was not aU 'W lowed. On his return the bottle fell. "Ana the whiskey it was spilled. Meeting of the Supreme Council of Inspectors Grneral in Washington. Washington, Oct, 21 The su ine nush that arose to the small boy's preme council of the Inspectors Was as deep as a red, red rose, But spilt, as it was, in a public place, Won't paint another nose. The young man stood and gazed upon The scene with great intent, - And longed to be on the same old roal The one that the whiskey went. ' DIRECTORS; iU.Odsll, D.P.Cannon ft ah King, - . J. W. Cannon, f K. Odell, W. H, Ltllt, D. B COLTRANE, Said to Have Been Seen In Concord. Salisbury World : Chas. F Ritchie Specmation, HAMMOND & CO. Stock azicL Bond Brokers, 130 & 132 Pearl Street, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold, or tarried on Margin . P. S. Send for explanatory circut 1st on speculation, also weekly mar ket letter. (Free) dwly iik in mm. (LITAKER'S CORNER) More Than New York, or Charlotte. A dron of 80 noints in thfl nrir.P went South yesterday, presumably of cot,nn in tllft nafl, BftVPPal ,ftrfl to Concord. Charlie wouldn't tell w ,,vnuk-k I vuuocu i gcunai iiuuuuu Willi his destination. i u... The Biff Races. J F Wray, secretary, writes that Gentry and Patchen will race at Reidsville on October 31st. The purse will be $2,000. Ample accommodations will be made for the entertainment of the crowd. a j I. ' x i A3 ine tracK is a miie one every- body can see the race, even should there be 20,000 people on hand. Brought Cotton Here and Took Back. it General of the thirty-third degree, ancient and accepted Scottish rite of free masonry in the southern juris diction of the World, began a bien nial session at the house of the temple here at noon today, and will remain in session until Friday or Saturday. The lieutenant and acting grand commander, Themas Hubbard Case well of California, presided. The first business of importance will be the election of a grand commander to succeed the late Philip C Tucker, of Texas, who died in the house of the temple about a year sgo. It is understood that Mr. Casewell will be elected without opposition and his 'JTeath the Willows. wwuuu iT"4 wco avuivhuu muug For several Tears cast at the be- the line' A number of important sinning of the cold weather tramps luestlons will come up for consider - I .l! X 1 A , . 1 have been in the habit of building a uon aa,on& inem lQal Elating to I u : i. l e j i a camn ffround below tbe deoot. near ruo r,ul 01 uepuues to commnni- X lJ X i 1 - yt 1 rt2.V I MM while cotton in New York and in Charlotte ia bringiner onlv 8.25. Concord buyers are paying 8:40 to day (Tuesday), just fifteen points more than the larger markets. Only about 20 bales were sold to-day. r k. vs- v.- ,v -,v DUKEft)URHM m tT. CIGARETTES! THEAMER1CHN TOBACCO C0TVrf - DURHAM, N.C. U.S.A. YVW made: from I3igh Orad Tefeassc USD ABSOLUTELY PURS FURilT the railroad bridge, and this year cate degrees and collect the fees for Some farmers brought cotton to they are unusually well prepared for tQe supreme council 81 I X. M 1 - 1 XT I T XI XI... . . . . luariiet xuuuuay uuu, uaumg inat nooo Jite, navmg selected a the price hud made a big tumble, below the one of former years COFFIN'S" &e. pi hauled it back home. This begins to look like the farm' ers are taking the bears by the back of the neck and shaking them up. That's right shake the gizzard out of them! 4,neath ithe willows by the stream," in a quiet unsuspecting place. OS -r"". - , Got Ills Dinner. 1 1 Proctor, a traveling evangelist the Royal order af Scotland for the struck town this (Tuesday) morn- mg, and just at dinner: time ne related to tne Scotland Kite always hailed a certain young, but by no mceti during supreme council week, means asmall man, at the front yard as most of the members belong to The que8tion-of merging the southern and northern jurisdiction, II have now in stock at my rooms which was agitated for some time rZVrZ: after the death of Albert Pike, will such as not be brought up at this session. The Provincial Grand Lodge of fifed SteadS, TaDlCS; i : t United States, although notofficially wrC Sfq enM related to the Scotland Rite always " all 3iaiiU&. aLj Hanged Herself for JLoye. Miss Nellie Easley, a handsome and highly cultured young lady, 21 gate and aaked" ,-f he .might go in the rite. years old, of Mount Washington, and hold a readiug and prayer ger Ky., committed suicide Thursday v:ce f Am Ihve opaued my MEA.T MAR in me iiitaiier nasement, iorn aerly occupied by Swink & Day night by hanging. She placed a rone over the limb of a tree, got , on a chair, placed the noose over her vault. Wh en vnii vvnnf. -nirifi- fresh I head, and kicked the chair from ffi?ats, beef, pork, mutton, etc.. call -.vuuwjuu UIUOIBWI xl fTu: : 4. S T. kT,TTTT7 W3 IUC J.U18 IB UUk UUU eu J-J. XLJJ W A I xwvaiub aua noj?s are lor saiet . His request Wa8 granted, after Foreign Corporations Mast Pay I - x xl x 1 1 1 I Sr J ft . ? . Chicago does business ner anu extenueu me strauger au w vitatioa. In accepting the stranger said: "I never refuse to eat." The evangelist eays he has a daughter with him. JIANUFACTURERS OF GINGHAMS, mm cloths, Thirteen Heads and Five Tails. A reporter was in the Odell Com pany's store recently when a crate of cabbage was being opened and in the lot was found a piece of stalk with thirteen well formed heads of cabbage upon it. They were as large as ordinary Mountain apples. at several points in this State, At Wilmington a tax of $200 was imposed 'on the company in accordance with section 36 of the Revenue Department, whichimposes a tax of that amount on all corporations with a capital I dtiy competition m rcgavd to quality and prica. xou v, ill bo surprised when you bear my prices Come and see. If not in stcc!i can supply you in a few dajs. I have a nice line of -C o He's a Bigr Alan, Bat Oat O' Siffht. A rumor went flying oyer the sock of $500,000 or over. The city this (Tuesday) morning that company addressed a letter from Cleveland and party would arriye at Chicago to Treasurer Worth, pro- the Concord depot at 9:30 from testing against paying the tax. They Washington and would stop several took the position that it wa3 applic minutc3 to meet the northbound able to corporation in the State and rpcrnlar Rfihfidnled Dasseneer train, not those out of the State. - . . 1 ... . - o I in speaKzng oi tms ireaK one Thn rnmnr . of nnurao was without AttornevGeneral Osborne in eiw . ik. A W W MM V W " -ww 7 I - V J iiciao vxxw fnnnda inn and a numoer. nrooaoiv mar nis opinion to tne xreasurer. PLAIDS. SHEETING a cat that has curley hair and hve flf ne. went down to review stated that the tax was as applic tai.s, we wcio buuwu c President, the party and the able to foreign corporations as to 4N &TLT TlfaS; beads, but the cat with so many , . 0 they were being local ones. The Treasurer will see I 1 x J A I - . I - tans was not prouuueu. t,,anftrteH. bnt, these few admirers that the tax is paid. This is an lm V4 M W w J - - . I ' at prices that will surprise you. I keep a full 'm line' on hand for im mediate supply. 1 buy LUMBER and run my planing machane, and all persons who ish any thing in this line, will do well to call and see me. Very Respectfclly, J. T. Pounds. Concord. N. C. July 13. 1895. FIRE INSURANCE, O DEALERS IN portant ruling, as it will reach many foreign corporations doing business in the State, General Bi Merchandise. . ii . . j j haaii ni t oot Work. tnrned bacK upon ineir trocmen A foot bail team h&s been organ- paths with remorse and disappoint ized at the Concord High School, menfc. The 'special" bearing this which will be a source of exercise to honored party passed heie at the the foot and body as well as the rate of sixty miles an hour, and had books are to the head and mind, been gone an hour or more, be yeral A movement is under consideration who had gone down to the station for the. organization of a team at quite early state that the Old Man Commercial Travelers'. Conorcs3. the graded school, and if -such is washout o' sight," and that they . , miQ afc AtHat Govern. Mr. II F Rogers Among Them. R leigh, Oct. 21. Gov. Carr to day appointed the following as dele gates, from North Carolina to the Having: transferred my Fire In suranca business to Messrs. H I Woodhouse and BE Harris, I corns mena them to any who muv be in need of fire insurance, -and bespeak for tnem a liberal patronage. Respectfully, J. W Bui hhead, , Con BUYERS OF Qtry Produce. of al Kind We have assumed the Fire Insur ance busineES of Mr. J.W. Burkhead, flomprisin? the agencies lor several effected, yea may expect to bear cf Unerely beam the train when it Wmhs Georg3 E Crabtre. of Vfd 1 reTpLuXiieT; 1 m f m n ban I L. , .1 . . 1 . r l x 1 i 1 some gooa games auu oumo wcuu u.v. ; Goldsboro : Jack Burnett, of WiN nnerai snare 01 ousmesa m matime. . . r . ... , WOODHOUSE K liAEEIS. mmgton ; James A Higgs and Brown UUgust 26. - tf Pegram, of Raleigh; N F Alston, arms or legs and an occasional rib or two, to say nothing of large blue eyes and doctor bills. - AND root wood always VHterl v . ' o in viTo QT, in- v w . AAA ction i all the goods ttufctctTjre. fcliti! A It May do as Much for You, Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes ,that he had a severe kidney troubfe for many years, witn severe pains in his bacK and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so called Kidney cures but witnout and good 'result About a year ago he began use of -Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapt ed to cure of all kidney-and Liver troubles andloften gires. almost Btant relief. One trial will prove our statement Price 50c. and $1.00, at Fetzer's drua store. , The Ideal Panacea, James Ij Francis, A-lderma, Chi casro, says: 1 regara ur. jingsii. Hi6uwu,;. xo aoo, ui New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea Greensboro ; William C Lindsey and for Coughs, Colds and Lung Com peter E Beard, of Salisbury ; W B plaints, having used it in my family eares, of Linwood ; B F Rogers, lor tne last nva years, 10 me excm- . rnnrA . t?. p a i kn f w;a COAL FOR SALE. sion of physician's prescriptions or other preparations " Bey. John BurguB, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "J. Have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 50 years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. Kind's New Discoy err." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy- now. Trial bottles free at Fetzer's drug store. -,- ton ; W W Watt, of Charlotte ; W H AVilliams, of Newton ; Van B Moore, of AsheviHe. Wedding Presents. Remember we are headquarters on these goods and cap. show the largest assortment in town. Go to the fur niture ctore and see them ac once. I We are prepared lo show you. Dry & Wadswortn. - . HARD COAL, N SOFT COAL, BLOCK COAL. ; STOYE COAL, " SMITH COAL e Best Coal in the South. Orders taken to G E Fisher's store, or given to my drivers, or at my office will be prompt Jy attended to. K. L. C R A V E N. 7
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