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trni XL No- 152 jWM 09., GONC0RL N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1895. MASCFACTUBEE8 OV ) fl.X GINGHAMS, ; CLOTHS, PLAIDS, SHM2T1NG AX? SALT BAGS 0- DEALERS IN Whom NO. 1,330 General Merchandise. BUYERS OF Country Produce of al Kind AND - ' Pour-Foot wood always wonted best prices for same. We Invite an in spection of all the goods we Manufacture. . h MORRISON H. - CALDWEL ATTORNEY AT ULW, CONCORD, N. 0. Office ip Morris building, opposite Court Houe. BOUND OVER TO COURT. Latta is Held-Bond $1,000 Given r Immediately, Tuesday's Durham- Sun: Yesterw day was a day of excitement for Durham. Last night seemed like a lull after a terrific storm,, or - th calmness whicfTollows a hard fought battle. r Still the air was f ull of apprehen-i sion and everybody felt a tinge of expectancy, , which caused' them to move around with tnore or less alert nessand stop to liftn to every wild and idle rumor thai was discussed on the street corners. -:; The trial of A A Latta, for arson, which had been on all day and was Btill on when the Sun went to press yesterday afternoon wa concl&ded about 5 o'clock, gdayotay. bound hiuvbver to the i&t term of court under a justifiedondo$l,000. He gave bond with Messrs, E J Line berry, Thomas H Martin and J G Latta, his father, as bondsmen and was released. Fell Under the Train. Tuesday r night when the second section ot No. 35, Southbound paBSs enger train arrived, two ladies, whose names we could not learn, were to stop at this place and as the train rolled by the usual stopping place before coming to a standstill the ladies thought of course they would be carried by and jumped from the platform, falling under the steps of the" train and narrowly escaped being uaughtr under the wheels. A large numbei of people witnessed the thrilling incident, which caused a flatter of intense excitement, Beware of every man who is hon est only because it is his best policy. NO); WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE. The Proposition Voted Down 1b . the South Carolina ConTention by a Bier Majority.) . '.:.v; '' . " Columbia, S. O., Oct. 29. The convention today voted down the woman suffrage amendment by a most decisive vote of 121 to 26. The whole morning session was given up to,the discussion the question, Geo. D Tillman made a great speech in advocacy of the amend men t, claiming that the enfranchise ing women with a property qualifi cation the white people could carry the elections by fair and : honest methods and by no other way could they do it. He characterized : the Bcfiferage planof Senator Till man as a temporary fraudulent makeshift, which would not endure. - . . October's Receipts. Register of Deeds Weddington has issued nearly one and a half dozen marriage license this month, eleven whites and five blacks, which are as follows: V; " J Whites; -Wm; G Maynard, Miss Verna Troutmau; Jason 0 Misen heimer, Miss Missouri Sat her; James D Mills, Miss Emma Moose; John L Safrit', Miss Mary J Laughlin; James F Allman, Miss Annie Deal; H W Tucker, Miss Laura Holshouser; Frank L Bobbins, Miss Mary Grace Gibson; Rosa L McConnell, Miss Hattie A Qastor; John V Winecoff, Miss Loula B: Laughlin; Worth P Barnhard t, Miss Alice -K M Beayer; Samnfil fVTniTizzia A Boat.' ZBiJLCKa ;Tav" lleed, Ella Boat; Andrew ! McMechena, Sarah Martin; Thomas Cowan, Laura Houston; Frank Radhhiff, Hettie Pharr; Benjamin . Eryin, Mattie Partee, ..,,1 v Fitz?simmons are not allowed to ripen in Texas and Arkansas. . Weddings and Reception.'. - ' Mr. and Mrs. John Bost and Miss I Callie Beard, airived last night from Professional Cards. Salisbury, and, after spending the I .M, ARCHEY M B. mgut V me di. ujoaa, ieic mis Ph s uiufmug, ior we noma oi inei Concord N C groom's father, Mr. Martin L Bost, -n or ' ' in No. 9 township, accompanied by OFFICE : ST, CLOUD ANNEX. large number of friends . who icons a went out to atttend the mar- ERWIN. C.-A- MISrHEIHER riage of Miss L'zzie Bost to pKWIN &l MISENRKlMEIfc. Mr. S G Daniels, of Littleton, physicians nrf which occurred at 3 o'clock. After . the ceremony this afternoon the Office No. 8. Harty bu'u::;gy op- w.amm. ptmi vis.o xijvju. au sicouv I v-narioite, jn sj reception to Mr. and Mr, John Bost and Mr. and Mrs. Danniels. Mr, and Mrs. Daniels will pass through the city tonight for Little ton, their future home. Speculation, HAMMOND & CO. Stock and Bond f; Brokers: 130 & 132 Pearl Street, - NEW YOBK CITY, N . Y. Marrelons Results. From a letter written by Rev. J Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich, we are permitted to make this ex tract: "1 nave no hesitation in rec ommending Dr, JKing's New Dis covery, as the results were almost Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and marvelous m the case of my wife sold, or carried on Margin. vy aliB x wb paor oi ins uapusi p g fm nlan.fft nlPmt Ohnrcht Ejyesunoljon Bhe was , on nl0 alg0 week, ceedinpr La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at c etzers arug store, regular size 50arnd S100, . Wliea Baby was sick. re gave her Castoria. Alien she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she cltmg to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, ket letter. (Free) dwly W9 id a a COKCOED, N. J. M. Odbll, f ,- President D, B. Cclteane, Cashier. J j. D. CbliTRAHE, t Assistant Csshier Capital, Surplus, $50,030 $16,000 DIRECTORS J. M. Odbll, JD. F. Can2Tos Elam King, , J. W. r1 kkost, W R. ODELL, W. H. lir,LY, D. B ColtrajSTf WAIT WAIT WAIT iWe wish to announce to the public .of f CONCORD AND V mm THAT TH VICINITY SALT I MORE BARGAIN E IS COMING i ' Wehave taken up quarters m the vacant store room, opposite the National Bank building, of Concord, known as the ' ' - . , - TAtlcdr Bxjlltt and Depot Streets, 'z where we will open on or about NOVEMBER 1st, 1895, wjth . an extensive line of V mi fco7 in ninpfc is mannfaotnred bv HAMBURGER, STRAUS," SOHLOSS BROS., and other snch fine clothing makers. This elotbmg we will otter hwTihf:r PBR CENT, less than tbe' mannfact-urers prices : People, who' Talne their money, .will certa.nly wai TJLIS- 8Uff TTi .-Ik f,m S!4.5b.to $15 that wonld cost Ton elsewhere from $3.50 to f85. Amongst our other lines we munaoaie ne cnoicesi uno . opening. We will sell you an GENTS' FURNISHINGS HATS, AND SHOES as Mer 6een on the connters ia Concord. wllT FOR OUR OPENI1S G, NOVEMBER 1, 1895. .3 Respectfully yours, fl Ik J. Shappirio, 2 CON COP D, N. C. P. S. we will also handle a 1 Suns and rifles, repeating and single. f shot V
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