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CONCOKL N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 1895. Whoue NO. 1,333 m ifi iv MANUFACTURERS OF . , 0B OWOIMMS, ; CLOTHS,: PLAIDS, SHEETING jljlfj) SALT BAG i 0 DEALERS IN General A ; REM A UK ABLE ESCAPE A' Young Tnay Jnmp'sv from a Train Runnlnaf dveir Sixty Miles ari Hour ".' V ' -! Stricken With Paf-alysls. , Mr. David Parish wno has been in feeble health for - several months past, suffered a stroke of paralysis Tuesday night last,1 and there' are fears' for the" result. -His" many friends regret to hear of fiis, serious affliction and condition. Answering-Cnlls. ' Ladies who are candidates' for the proposed trip to .the Baltimore ex- O position" took advantage Tof the bad weather tclay' a QdiiajemjpRd most of the time of the .salesmen in forth the conditions. V Tiie' rush - is The wedding Today. BUYERS OP Country Produce , of al Kind -AND 'v Fwtf-Foot wood -always wonted. r best priQe3.f6r same, i We incite an in spection of all the goods ; we Manufacture. fllffllf Jo. MORRISON H. CALDWEI ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONCORD, N. 0. Office in Morris building, opposit? Court House. Weldon News : Wednesday night of last: week Miss Maiy Burnett, of Charleston, S: 0., who was a passenger on the " South bound fast train of the At . lantic Coast Line jumped through tuts wiuuow aojoimng ner berth, while the train was speeding along at the rate of t sixty miles an hour, arid,-? strange to relate, her injuries are not such as to cause serious re sult : v : Huso juuiucm woo vioiiiug iBia .an uu iur, otuarw tives i dear New J York ' City, and owning.' ta , mental troubles it was deemed ady isable to send1, her home, and' as a precaution a gentleman companied her. , v ' . . Her absence from the sleeper was 'discoVeretf sooE after her inmtf from toe rapiuiy moving train, near Stoney 'Creek, and, a searching party wa3 sent baclc to look for her. one was, scon found and was' brought to this placid on the1 Atlanta Special,' and ' place r in r charge of Dr. I B Green, The. doctor found that Hiss, Bur. netjte had sustained severe bruises a.bonthQ'bead, but. no' fracture i of the skull or internal injuries result ed 'from t her rash act; : S he was iven; the pioper attention "and: was rendered as comfortable as possible. Thursday night she was sent home on the fast train. Another remarkable thing about the v miraculous escape, ia that the sriocli completely restored the young lady to her right mind. For some time her mental troubles bad given beri relatives- and friends v serious alarm, and her restoration re el as a miracle, ' H Nine Cent Cotton. As The Stand aed predicted sev. era! days ago, cotton has adyancea to 9 cents. Sevei al balea brought that price; yesterday and today (Thursday), although' the receipts at the platform were very light. Since the recent decline -the tarmer haa had areasoh of holding back, but with the advance, will now come a-rolling in Professional Cards. 1 .M,AEGHEY,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Concordj N, C. OFFICE : ST. CLOUD ANNEX. J NO. R. ERWIN. C. A- MISENHEIMER A ? 3k " V 3 The marriage spoken of--by The IStakdaed of Tu3dayi to taKe . aC" ' ' . ; .t5- v. ;- : not be as nnpunefC..: Atth$ home of Mrs. Hampton, ohf Yalleyf street, promptly at 1 of cloqk tbdiy(ThLrsi dayVMr; Chatles -IltEagM wasmar ried to Miss Ida C entz, ,IievJ R Moos 6ffiatinjj?.f;Qm of frlends'were vprlariftlt ERWIN & MISENHEIMER A Sensible Faculty. ...jj.wiu.uuu myuoj ; It is said that' the faculty of Wake Office No. 3. Harty building op Forest collie has at last "set down" Posite 2nd Presbyterian church upu luupgau. iiiey are reporteu aa forbidding any more games to be played off the college' grounds, whereupon" the students' refuse to j comply, and say they will not go in any of the atheletic halls or take n; any college e ports. Things are j 1 in this state now. It remains to be 'j. M, Qdell, seen wnetner the racuity or stuaents ru,B. ucltrane, will win CoBCord National Bank. the ceremony ; Rbbea on tli e Train. . F -' : r bertdn iightj-ieilijtne ffi on .. the1 trainV-. At ! Qrensbpr ex- nvernjOr. ana mrs;;. m r xoiti 05. naw xviver, Huuuiupauieu uy ui tiuu Mrs. iii v J-aira, 01 vreens ooro tine Shortly aftet ther irain left tbe.- etas tion t&e cbhductor cme &totiiidno collect tickets and bP looTinixf or his DrVliiird discovered thafit was gone; together with Tiispqc ahd money. The amount of; th loss vwa.noijearned, -o- COKGORD,- N. C. . Prefix en V U Cashier. L;D. Coltrae, Assistant Cashier ?50,000 516,0(50 Gettne Gbll Medal,'? t The Messrs. Udell had a 'magnifi-i Surplus, cent disnlaV of their nrbdts at; the A " 4 : . ' rf rv U mmf JV V-OIKECTORS :- pieicauu taauiy arraugeu ET.Air Kraft.- . .T. W. O A ttn'OTT. Secretary and I'reasurer W H wR Odell,5 v W. H, Lilly, OdelLrecebed abetter from Sedre-lt f D. B Coltrake; tarv Nichols-oi the' Fair, that the J: j iu. . u f i 4?- 4.1, : i i IT ' 1 j duets,; ... ..... ; r flrtnKfirri jiI wrirn wins. It HAMMOND & CO. 130 &J.32 Pearl Street, NEW YORK CITY, N, Y., Uncklen's Arnica salTe, 1 The Best SaWe in tke world f ort r Cuts; -Bruises, . Sores,; ;TJlcers Salt h ; RSetirffi Fever Sores, Tetterd Chapire : Htf rviir J chilblains Cornlrhatrcrialt-. ? Bn-tiirupuons? ana ppsiuyeiy cures atocKS, isonas ana u-ram oounc ana iec; no 1 pay . reqnied. ;.Vlt sold, or carried on Margin . -afnYin-n PHoa 9,s npnts npr. . p- S. Send for explanatory circus box; : For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug I lar on speculation, also weekly mar- Jl4tore: Ret letter. career i uwiy Af A. I ' to aBiioimce to TAT A TT1 "I . V Y JL -L.JL -A- ' ...... ' . . ' ' , ' : -We wish: CONCORD - - AN1 BALTIMORE BARGAIN HOU that th: WAIT tlie ptfflic - of . - VICINITY 1 . . fl f .1 f" If VM IE IS VIP Weiavetaien up quarters m the vacant store Concord, known as the room, opposite the National Bank building, of where we will open on or about NOVEMBKH leti 1895, .with an extensive line of msiiia VERY JMlNiU AINU- MHiUl'Ulvi- UAAUi UiU,u. ?e pnblio of ConcorcUnd surronndiag comtnnnity M -JFBNTX if Plwttrfih:S8 50 to $25. Amonest onr other lines we will handle.the choicest line of i 1omo ot uoncor0.ana snrrouniuag iiuuiu.""..j -... p- - t4 K ... XiVlii ii-nst'on "W opening. We will sell jdtt'an all wool suit from $4;50 to $15 that would 'cost yon GENTS' FURNISHINGS' HATS, AND SHOES i tot was- ever seen on the counters in Concord; v innD-npiwr'Tyifl- TJi VP.M"R"R"R 1. .1895. FS- Respectfully yours; J. Shappirio CONCOHD, N. C. - P. S. We will" also handle a likie df all kinds and makes of sliot gttas and rifles, repeating and single. "V, f it - .' ' ' i
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