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XII. No. 2. COKCORL, W. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1895. Whose NO. 1.340 SILVERWARE! glciLai Bridal presents and i-ifVihv presents in Sterling and Plate. ONYX TABLES AND Lock Bracelets, Diamond KiLs, Watches and Jewelry. Call to see us and we will show v the most complete 1,-pfs f.-'-these poods that have Lien carried m oncora, eve they are cheap. I J. If I an jriea to J.nrn a K est deuce. Charlotte "News; Mr. J Watt who was in the city today, reports mat mat j.ureuy jjigub nu attempt was made by some unknown ties to burn the residence of the ejn NcNINCH-'l HIES WEDDING. A. Pretly llnmp xcrnim 'r -... ... Sllss Nettle McXisich the Britfe Mr. Oscar Tliies the Groom-The House Decorations Table Eflect, Etc. Charlotte Observer: Miss Nettie McNinch, eldest daughter 'of the late F A McNinch, and Mrs. S V McNinch, was married last right at the residence of her mother on North Poplar Btreet, at 0 o'clock, to Mr. Oscar J Thies, of Georgia. Key. Dr. Bowman, of St.. Mark's Lutheran church, officiated; The house was beautifully decorated for the occa sion, the interior arrangement being especially pretty for, a wedding. Between the parlor on the right and hall is a long arch. This arch was festooned with garlands and flowers, and here, on a large enow white rug, the young couple who exchange e4 vows, stood.. 71 he parlor was elaborately decorated with ivy, chrysanthemums and ferns, and the beauty of floral effect was enhanced by the glow from the pink shaded banquet lamps, which seemed con scious of the honor done them, in allowed to lend radiance to heirloom from relati Yes m Germany a piece of silver oyer 100 vo-d? old. : Mr. end Mrs. Thith Jefi last night for Atlanta. Their future home will be near Mr. Thies mines in Georgia. Among -: the guests from a dies tance were Oapt. and Mrs. Thies, the groom's parents; Mr. and Mrs. T H Biggins, of Lenoir; Mrs. Goodsoo, of Concord, and Mrs. Fletcher, of Monroe. . Jlude aMnsonic Slyn in Conrt. Anderson,- Ind., Noy.In the Superior Court yesterday William II Freeman, of Henlock, appeared in the interest of his brother, Arthur, who has a case in court. William S Devin was the judge presiding. He is a Mason and prominent in other secret orders. Wm. H Free man took arseat directly in front of the j udge. As the case proceeded he gave the Masonic sign of distress It was quickly recognized by the judge and Masons or the jury. The judgecold Freeman not to interfere with the proceedings and sent him to jail for contempt of court. Free- v j vi nm no 4-1) Af Va TYeiA t invitr , r T . , i.i mi i o - . i utjuico ifv arr ,i.;buc iu v Attti- WT a- " r xt eucil a scene' sonic sign, but the judge declares he sread ladies, sisters to Maj. M There were no attendant. th aia u Cxai- -a :L , . r. , . . , . I ' 7 1 HI 14 IV UViUI UUU 1. VI. CiXTVyO VU LUb 1f.Trl nf I 'htmlfttf n ovw! litre I I ; wiuu, yt r-u " marriage being a very quiet affair. PW Fryman av h w,ll aWal .lna their islt-pr.mar nr.firfrnpn ta I . . ... . I J tf i lH p.".nnn H ti rrr' rf . then- I . . . I O 7 . tives and special friends, interested : residence. A pile of dry leayes and witneBBea o the pretty event. Ughtwood was placed under their A th lft , fini-allprt strik;a t.hft ana nrta, out rorunaiejy y tne u,0 thQ bnde and 2room entered enBatDy waa sick, gave her Castoria. I ' . m Ji a. f , Slanders .Wiliieshoro. Wilkesbro Chronicle ; One , writes the Progressive Farmer, that he doesn't like it because chief mar shall Patterson appointed 22 of his cousins marshalls for the State Fair. He puts his postoffice at Wilkes boro. To begin with we may state that Wilkesboro is not in the criticising business of this kind, bnt it has always done all it could to assist rather than criticise the Fair, and it is a slander to say that any inhabitant of Wilkesboro wrote the piece. In the first place, there is no such a man as "Henry Martin" in Wilkes boro and never has been. In the second place, a large nnm ber of his list is no akin to Mr. Patterson, and the list - is '.-therefore erroneous and false as regards that feature. In the third place, if the entire list of 22, out of oyer 500, were kinsfolks, who were willing to pay their own expenses in order to make DUEC1 (SSillETTiSj '-Tf- -s by qr- W.Duke Sons & r.o. v5?T -J UCCZIiOR -'21 DURHAM. ti.G. U.S.A. MADE FROM taign y rae looses ABSOLUTELY PURE j Professional Cards. blaze d:5 not communicate to the house. No" motive can be imagined for this attempted incen diarism. the hallway and stood under the arch, and were made 'no longer twain, but one." hv Dr. Bowman in an impressiye ceremony. The bride wore a 8'ylish tailor- JTheu she vras a ChildL, he cried f or Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she save them Castoria, GENERAL -SEWS. The London Times prints a Two Deai!; at Forest Hill. Thursday night about 9 oclock, made suit of blue cloth, which fitted Henry Lisk a vounz man 21 years of her trim figure perfectly, and which age, died at the home of his father was exceedingly becoming. Those hither to unpublished letter written it Forest Hill. He had been sick who know her best are heartiest in by Wm. M Thackery at the Claren- for sometime with tyohoid fever, their congratulations to Mr. Thies. GOn notel in Jto on Apru o. Bis rPtrftms wmo fnlron fr Mt. I RMnhf rA oHraoh'ro aVo liaa alwflta I loOd. In it U6 BajSI 1 UBVO Gilead church, Montgomery county, had friends, and by them has been lor interment. loved and appreciated. k rm .... - ml 'me little three-years old BOn of The groom is a son of Captain n and Mrs. A Thies, of the Haiie Gold mine, m bonth Carolina. rLe is 3Ir. and Mrs. James Brown, of Forest flill, died Thursday nieht of membranous croup. come here from the south not so horrified as perhaps I ought to be with slavery, which in the towns is not by any means a horrifying institu tion. The negroes in the good fami heked Two llonths of 90. lies are the hanoiest. laziest C0mA general manager of both the Frank. fortabieBt race of menials. They lin and McDowell gold mines in are t eofc luxuriously in working "Uncle J immle,, Bradford, of No. Georgia, mines which are operated time and cared for most benevo- 3, diedThursday about 9 o'clock, by tha Charlotte Mining Company, lently in old age." iacwa just two months o reach- ne is a young man 01 esuencm uuDi- gan Dieff0 0al has at ieasfc one H four ecore and ten. For a long ness capacity, and is held in high es he was a member of Coddle teem oy all who have business or Creek A. R, p, church, but after the social dealings with him. erection of Gilwood chnrch. near Aftw the ceremony the guests m, he joined there. He was the were ihvPed to partake of the wed the Fair a success, what obiection t it . i TilTTu ir-if tv could any one make, unless he be of 9 that implacable type of Republico- Physician and Surgeon. Populo howlers at everything. I Concord, N. C. Squire "Martin" says he mentions nPFTPF frOTTn ANN FY . ft A . - A i . 1 .. A- J W -4 W mf AAi. V i. ' A K . xnis out; oi no narm. dui insisis 7 that "nepotism is nepotism in North Carolina as well as in Washington." To which we may add that "lying is lying" even if done under the assumed name of "Henry Martin." JNO. R-ERWIN. C- A- MISENHEIMER ERWIN & MISENHEIMER Physicisns and Surgeons When in heed of Fire Iusuranea. a visit of call and see us, or write. TO e repre sent only hrstclass Home aud .For eign companies. Respectfully, Woodhquse & Harris. 1 woman with a genius for invention. Being bothered by neighbors chick ens invading her garden, she hit upon a novel schemo. She tied a lot ' of small cards with strong wher of Mr. John R Bradford. ding supper. The table presented threads to big kernels of corn, and Kis remains were interred at Pop- a beautiful and tempting picture, wrote on the cards: "Please keep laj Tent, Rsv. Shaw his pastor, con- The centre-piece was a pyramid of your chickens at home." Thechick duct: lng the funeral. r.G T Crowflll has reived in- frmation from South America to he ect that Dr. Andrew Mclnnes, Mm r U1 mend who visited him here last Owl. ring, had died on sea between Lis - ana Kin T,0 rnrwirfc Vftfl Tint COMirmpd onA Mr flrftwftll UUti AIXA. VV "opes it 'ng Crick to AlDemarle aBeSTlH PU n 11 .1 J aterWising and successful brick ufacturers, ate shipping brick to car i 6f0r the new Tw0 ioads aday go and'more if the be had. is the is untrue. way Concord does up For 1?25 Reward Mid anT case of Itch or EGzema Ca-i not cure. Come at once 8el Well. No CURE NO PAY. prns House, Concord, N. 0. ,bV ch cured in five days. fruits and flowers, at the top of ens ate the corn and carried tne which was a large bunch of La message to their owners in a fashion France roses, from Washington, that was startlingand effective, which were as fresh and beautiful as Tllc mscovery Naved i,ife. when plucked. Four large cakes, Mr, G Ciiliouette, druggist, which were real ornaments to the Berversville, IU, says: "To Dr table, were made and iced by Mrs. J King's New Discovery I owe my C Fletcher, of Monroe, and Mrs. J life, Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for The design of icing wa; unique miles about, but of no avail and was a wi,fl. On the bride's cake (riven up and told I could, not live. were two large hearts; on anothor a Having Dr. King's New Discovery summer house with flowers beneath, my store I sent for a bottle , and eum' . , .... becran its use and from the first dose and two companion pieces, oue . aau - , . - . began to get better, and after using iced m a design ot ouncnes oi grapes with leaves, xne txecuuon bespoke Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Goodson artists in the icing line. The menu was full and delicious, comprising chicken, salad, turkey, tongue, oliyes, sandwiches, coffee, chocolate, jelly and ices. Mr, and' Mrs. Thies received a number of handsome :: present?, amnn? the number a silver service from the groom's parents, and an 1 Gov. Carr in Atlanta. Gov, Elias Carr is in Atlanta on a pleasure trip, accompanied by his wife and two daughters. When seen by a Journal reporter, Gov Carr said : "I am not here in my official capacity, but simply on pleasure to see the Exposition. I have no program at all and don't know what we shall do while in the city, except to take in the points of interest. "We wili remain here three or four days. "Everything is quite in North Carolina," continusd the governor. "We haye had no eUction recently. and have taken no part in the pre vailing political excitement. "Last year we lost everything, you know," said he, "the fusionist? elect ing both Senators." -. Goyerhor Carr was very much in terested in the result in Kentucky and was making inquires early this morning aa to General Watt Hardin's success. He was not satisfied, he said, with the news from Kentucdy. It was ronched in verv uncertain language. and gaye cause for the belief that it G6116r&l was unfayorable, when informed that his fears were true, the governor expressed his sincere regret. Office fo. 3. Harty buildinsr, op posito 2nd Presbyterian charch Charlotte, -NV C- FIRE INSURANCE. 0o,r MANUFAOTUREES OF FINE GINGHAMS OUTING CLOTHS, PLAIDS; SHEETING AND - SALT BAGii o DEALERS IN Merchandise. was up again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial boN tie at Fetzers Drug store. For Rent. The store room, next to Dove & Bost, now occupied by Sims & Alex- auder, is tor rent. It is 22i75, with goed basement Possession giyen 1st January, 1896. Apply to j2 J. Dove. Cnre for Hcadacne. As a remedy for aJt forms of headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It af fects a permanent cure and tge most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to itsinfluence. We urge all who are afflibtea to procure a bot tie, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. ' Tiy it once. Fifty ;ents and Sl00 at Fetzer's drag store. MORRISON H. CALDWEL 4TT0B1?EY AT LAW, concord, n. : a Office in Morris building, opposite Court House. BUYERS OF ' Country Produce of al Kind AND Finr-Foot wood always wonted best prices for same. We invite an in spection of all the goods we Manufacture. QiiMasintei I.
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