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. . .j . , . w-' . " 1! i Vet .-. V LLO . Xli.-No. 1 tfnl CON CO III v N. C., THURS DAY, NOVEMBER 7; 1895. . t Whole NO. 1,3S0 SILVERWARE !f: j)lcjut BrM al presents and . vXY ; v resents in Sterling and Sue.' "ONVX TABEE3 AND, LlFS- Five o'clock tea ket ties! Lock Bracelets Diamond, , Riwrs, Watches'arid Jewelry. Call to see us and we will show you the rnost complete , lines of these goods that have ever leen carried in Conc6rd- M? and they are cheap; , ; 5 ; , ; J. F. YOBKE. Garrison Coltroire. .The autumn .wedding nt Central Methodist church VTediifisJivy nwht wag .alovelv,one, indeed when Mr. David A; Garrison, of Bessemer. City, was married to Mis3 Juanita Col trane, a. most excellent and accom plished;.'jQang1-.jidy;of city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3 B GoU ' ' ' - ' . .. . . trane.:, . , , : t Tb decorations were; gorgeous and-iwith great, effect. On -either side of the chancel there Btood;ran DR. SHIREY ; PARALYZD.R ! oncnrPemberton ! tractine Altendou Soniethlue Like rip. Mt. Pleasakt, N. C.,.Nov. 6. .Last , 54)nday , eyehing -Dr. J D Shirey, president of the North Caro- lina College was partially! paralyzed on liirlgbt.ideTTb seems to be mostly in his right arm and face. . His speech. and mind are somewhat affected. - - There, has been arc n or chrysanthemums and au- , , . - . ... , ; , .; r;:.' . - . iaau nis manv rrienaa wiah him ai tumn leaves, At the last:. stroke' of i' " , J - ' , I. J. I the clock as it tolled the hour of 9. the ushers, Meesrs. J F ; Yorke and 0 E Alexander marched up the right aisle, crossed to the left and stationed themselves on the furth erest side of the le t aisle and were followed by Dr. Frazier and Mr. A B Correll, who stood in the right aisle. , Preceding the groom and is Arrange!. speedy recovery. Mr. A W Moose has been busy for several; days moVing' bis stock 1 cf goods into his nev store. f When he has everything arranged it will be a Lice place to yisit. t' Mr. W G Barringer brought Kilgo, his thorough-bred colt, down town to-day, v Tho8e who saw Hhe colt when Mr. Barringer bought him, would hot now recognize him. He will, when grown, be a beautiful animal, and Mr. Barringer is, of course, proud of him. A good many people are afflicted 1 ' I with bad colds, accompsnied. with ! time Master Martin Luther Cannon fever- We hope it is not a return with little Miss Jennie Coltrane of the 'grlp faced them best man, Mr. C P Moore, of Bes The programme .as arranged- for semer CitJ were the &owet Slrls ' I : ir 1 n.i .11 the concert to be given at Armory &.na ooya, easier runur uaen aau M 'tonicht by tne iatiies of the AO 1 wia- - . 1 1 ,t 1 1 . -. .1 resbYterian church is as follow : ea UP ine "gnt aisie, croseea to me Onrtette-UM. ,H I Woodhouae. lett ana Pssea to tne center arcn, gemmey and R L Keesler. Vocal Solo Mr. D F Summev. I W 111 a .1 -If T" Pipno Solo Mrs. W K Harris laceu mem ai me ngOU IX ei C Don't Furffet the Baltimore Bargain Vocal Sclo-Miss Lilly Patterion. came Miss Chandler, the maid of House. " . . : ' 1" 1 '.. 1 t , -ni ' 1 Vocal Solo Mr, D F Summev. . noncr' carrying a large ooquei 01 it win oe ooiy a lew aajs now Trio Vccal Mrs. M H Cald veil Pare wnite nowers in ner lett nana, until tne Ualtimore I5irgam Mouse Misses Ilurris and Patterson. , marcneu majesucauy up ioe aiaie win ue reauy wwjmo tut, Vacais?lo Miss Rose Harris, and stood to the left of the groom Owing to the slow progress of Piano Solo Miss Marv Reed ' and best man at the altar. Miss freight traffic they , were compelled j 1 1 . 11 Vocal Solo Mr. A E L-ntz Chandler wore a beautitui gown pr to postpone tneir opening, ana an Rano and Violin Dr J h" Red lillt tan trimmed in brown velvet, those who contemplate .purchasing nd'M'BJj if r v Rr-pif . I wnn large out-toua auu puu. Bieow. iujuluiu, duws, ua, auimomiigii, Voral S,o Vir n R R.imm v Miss Coltrane, the bride, came next etc., would do well to wait for the Quartette-Mum KPr ' Snm J leaning on the arm of her father. Bargain House opening. marchmsc straight up tne atsie to the altar, where the father presented Miss Juanita to Dr. Garrison, after which Rev. R H Parker, in a beau tiful and impressive ceremony made them man and wife. The bride mej'Lefitz and t5 arrow. J 'labtaux by the beautiful young kiiea of the city will, be a special 'feature of this evening's entertain- Mr. William A Moncure and Miss i Carrie Pember ton 1 "were : married at i the 'Method is t church in this place I this evening at S 'o'clock, the cere mony being performed by Rev- R M Taylor, of the Western; KTorth Caro lina Conference. The bride wore white brocaded satin with orange blossoms. The groom wore a full drees suit, conventional black. At tendants were Misses Anca Hearne,! Pat Ross, Pattie Shankle and Jen hie Freeman, Albemarle, N. 0. ; Miss Wina Marshall. Wadesboro : Miss Ina Smitherman, Troy ; and Miss Mary Deberry, Lilesville. Messrs. W J S wink, Jos. Klutts, R E Aus tin, of Albemarle and Messrs. Fred Hargraye and Crawford D Bennett, Wadesboro. " Mrs. J P Cook, of Concord, played the wedding march The church' was crowded with the many friends of the bride and groom, from Albei marie and vicinity. After the marriage a wedding supper was served to a number of invi ed,frieDds and relations, at the home of the bride's parents Major and Mrs. Pemberton . The bride received a great many beautiful and costly presen 8, notably a beautiful snuff box inlaid with gold, the gift of the Misses Kron, of Otto way Hill, It was owned and used by Augustus Dillai mothe, their greatsuncle, who was a soldier under the command of Kochambau, and fought in the bats tie of Yorktown in 1781. Other presents noticed were several, gold nuggets from the mi ne3 in the vi cinity. The party will take the morning train ror the ho.me of the groom's - u ARETTEel fee WEWSS II 4 UTUAU, fa j ii.unQ duns iQ. Vv l T THEAMERICUN TOBACCO IVfir I r 1 tr- vv. I L J E3igh0 DURHAM, N.C. U.S.A. MADE FROM ABSOLUTELY PURE Professional Cards Brauchinsr Out. Mr J T Pounds is spreading out his furniture buainess. His Stock and trade btgan increasing at such a rate that he found it necessary to moye into larger quarters. He now occupies one of the large rooms under the Morriff House. Be sides his own manufacture, he keeps in stock a fall line of all kinds v of furniture and a line of coffins and caskets. He will be pleased to have the public call. 1 . M , ARGHE Y, M . I) . : Physician and Surgeon. o'i- Concord, N. C. OFFICE : ' ST; ' CLOUD ANNEX JNO. R. ERWIN. C-AMISENHEIMER ERWIN & MISENHEIMEE Physicians and Surgeons Office No. 3. Harty building, op positer2nd' Presbyterian church Charlotte, C. : mm INSURANCE. : When in heed of Fire Insurance, call and gee uis, dr write. W o repre parents, Falmouth, Va., and the sent only first-class Home aud or North, Albemarle, N. G,Noy. 6, RespectfuHy, WOODHOTJSE & HBM. men t. 1 here will be stauary too, which will interest everv one. , . ; ' : 1 " - ' . , 1 1 1 . Doors will onen at " 7:30 and the carried in ner nana a ouncn 01 enrtaiu . will rise promptly at 8 wmie nowe auu wurc f uimg.c o'clock. grey traveling gown, trimmea m Admiseioh 25 cfirt8: No rrved Uarnet velvet with a becoming bon' Beats. Children 10 rpnta net, wuu uowerd uu F. arch 'neath which stood the blush- Jr. Cnnon. Talks ofConcord. , S Drltie antl "aieiy grOOffl, WBS 01 Charlotte News: .Hr': Jas. Cannon, beautiful design, consisting of one of thA nrmrrpsai tniii mn evergreens amn wnue cnrysaaine-. Woo l9Y. t. croweii"? w p-rwb.uwAw a mmm w of Concord was' in town today en mums, the back ground to which The special collector of the Char route to Atlanta In talk with a aa a heayy circle of variegated h0tte Observer spent several days in m reporter ho aaid tht Conrord U tumn leaves. Miss Nannie Alex- Concord.- He writes a letter about is atill growing at a rate that will ander presided at the piano, and u8 and getsjsome things correct. He surprise toe people. "We; are fast rendered Mendelsshon's march fault- puts Mr. G T Crowell down as "Y broaching the 'iboo' notch- in lessly. r . 1 . T Crowell" and says he's "a big ion " said Mr. Cannon, "and Immediately after the ceremony farmer." Great Goodness ! 'ill soon ba abl fn Rbnw that nnm- the bride and groom accompanied by Crowell is no more of a farmer than of people' Mr' Cannon savs Misa Chandler and Mr. Moore, lett Evangelist Fife, but he can beat that the mills two and old for Bessemer City, their future him raising fine hogs and running a ' I i -a r rr I ' ... J- T l i-i Wng a prosperous business and tome. . ir. ma . uwriwn w roller mill, mr. . oijvu come Bat nnnr, vi. i- a recipients of many lovely and costly back and lower his sight. We all w m-m liii, w m .1 ii ,i ii k m a m ae?erbfW ,a eW v,l:-u . f- presents. appreciate what be did do, but we 1 . I . . m mm m mmi i I a a 1 ' M v. 11 I : mU8C protest nav.ug our emm xneta u x .JGiles Crowell. the Fenir. Flour man, i in UAOftmner sl ixii. x-l jjcuci will take charge of the chain gang pat down as a farmer. Mr, H McNamara will be road boss an I Mr"Rd. Litakerand - -will MU Jfc. be guard 8. M. MANUFACTURERS OF Stopped His Paper. Arecert subscriber to a certain ewapaper writes to the editor to "7 w paper, and makes this ex- PWtion- T, , J Care for lieaaacne - npnnio q n ran r trt onenn i iv... fvvj-.v kV I o o romv for an iorms oi ... . - w iut ppura uu uauujr , , , -Rlftfttric Bitters nas and everybody sed he was the prQved tQ be the very best. It a. . , gentest man in the kentry and f.a Q arnnrt cure and tee most we smartest family of bois that dreaded habitual sick headacnes o vwo, i in ri T.ri lTPlli llUtJUUJD. fv to'-' j IVJiu w who are affiibtea to procure a bot- p j , , tie, and give, tnis reiucujr a u i'mwu - m u krrAVMA "Can not nnro fVima nf. nnMi-ni . i):u..c, mrAO Viv civirifr the st wen No CURE NO PAY. Old Du. Odam, - i j. VjnwfilH. ntii few neeaea joue wu a00 inff resist the use of this 1 Morris Hnn co n xr n xr if. nnce. Fifty cents 0. jV a fti nn of 'Pftffir's drU2 8tOre Haw a Convict, Abou t 7:30 o'clock ; W ednesday night, Mr. Brovn at the Cabarrus mills, telephoned to Chief Boger that a convict had been seen op the dummy line in rear of of the mills Both policemen ventured in the darkness for a hunt, but their ef- forts revealed nothing and. no con"; yiet was brought to sight. The cnief says he thinks it was one Tom Cannady, a trusty, who occasionally sneaRs away from the gang and comes to town. Cannady's wife lives near the depot and it is reason able to believe that it was him who was seen lastEight. nildren Tanebt to Deceive. Frank Almau is the name of the man that lfves in Dr. Lilly's house on Spring street, and wno is the father of several little girls who are sent out upon the streets to beg pennies, food,' etc., and to obtain things dishonestly Recently this FUf GIjfGHAMS man sent nis cniiuren io me store oi Mr. D M Corzine, near the depot, and obtained a quantity of flour, meat, tobacco and chewing gum on the account of Mr. Henry Wise, an employee. at the bleachery. The de- ' . r , s n 1 i. J 1.1- - cepnon worKea an rignc anu me good 8 were gotten on several oc casions -until Tuesday night last, when it was discovered by Mr, Cor. zine that' his creditor was not Mr. OTioa Vinf fhia man Almfln WVlPTi M 1GV) fcWU VU.W .... i Alman was seen on Wednesday VJ6I16 f Si morning, regarding the matter, he confessed that le had sent the children for the goods, but uncon cernedly stated that he would pay for them on Saturday, when if not done, papers will be taken out for Almau. , OUTING CLOTHS, -PLAIDS, SHEETING; AND SALT BAGS 0 DEALERS IN Merchandise. BUYERS OF Ibe Patierson-Jlorehead Cards. - Most handsomely en grayed cards of invitation to the marriage of Mr. Ruf us Lenoir Patterson and Miss Margaret Morehead, of Durham, have been received in the city. This interesting event occurs at high noon, JNovevber 21st in the Presby terain church, of Durham. For Rent. The store room, next to Dove & Bost, now occupied by Sims & Alex ander, is tor rent. It is 22x75, with goed basement Possession given 1st January, 1896. Apply to j2 J. Dove. Country Produce .M ai Kind, AND Fur-Foot wood always wonted best prices for same. We invite an in, spection of all the goods we Manufacture. Ill liBiitiiii
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