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I . MA. bUJN CORD, N. 0. , SAT UR DAY, NOVEMBER 9r 1895 Whole NO.' 1,341 VANDERBILT'S ITVRA j v fh toiiowmcr an LflflH WWW . ' O Ott " Ant Biltmore to be the Rmah Ar v.i WCiO OCUV VMl'l OtVCl I . "i'l two most excel- Wrolfted of W J W Mts. Joel Reed .x request your presence . the marriage of their daughter s to DR Eli J. Buchanan r ' uv Fveniner, November Twentieth Wednesday b'Clock ' First Presbyterian Church, New York Sun; In the great out lay which George Vanderbilt is mak ing at Bilfmore, in North Carolina, the young millionaire has entertained a more serious purpose than is gen erally known. A great deal has been written about the enormous hfltlflO lirifVt 1 f C 1 ? Wnncn tV. r,A TMln.tvfio I w"v Aba jiwiaiy liUftUOJ, SUUrtJH Eighteen nuuui -.v. ?. u , . ... : T mediately alter me leremony, v M luuuloi mo tu wy ui aer ception will take place at the yants which will be required to keep a residence. , , , t l uH, uuucicij uutj oyn- min Mrs. Buchanan will be pir.Yanaerbut intends to make his Marsh House, Lexington, estate a Mecca for all those who are Dr. 5 C., after December 5. Mrs. William C. Kime desire your presence at the inaniage of her daughter EWIB to Clarence P. Emmy, Monday Morning, November Eighteen, Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-five at io o'clock, Concord, N. C. seriously interested in the study of forestry, scientific farming and hor ticulture. He has land enough to carry out any scheme of this sort, no matter how big it may be, as he can go forty miles in a direct line from : Nothing loSay . : ,;.r'--t:' I I His gold mounted fountain pen. loaded V with ink,.,. . , . : , '.. ' ; Was poised, vwhiJe he paused for a mc- " ment to think: t ; And he thought and he thought, while the moments they sped, Cf something to say that had not been said. .-;v. He thought of the charms that the spring brings to view; -'' Of the joys that the summer'and autumn renew;.' ' V,K. '-. .. - Of the splendors of winter including ;the8now- " -? But bookfuls of poems said silently Ho!" v.-iV'i.vV ; The jargon of hoodlums he thought to reherse j To patter in various dialect verse; To dig up a heio an infamous one But newlycut magazines' murmur 'Tis done!" 7 He thought of a plot, and he . thought . and he thought, - - And with crime, sin and scandal most deftly he wrought; Somewhat Changed, "." "-:'! " It is told on a certain school teacher of little experience wbo re cently entered upon ;hisg functions, addressed bis pupils as follows "i -' "Children, att entioD ! I will 'now call oyer the names ; but as the old method takes too long, I will aim plify it thus : All those who ' are absent raise their handn.? w his own door without passing the Eold-mounted. fountain. -pen,' loaded The marriage win lase piace ai - w rv i ubm liuiscu, wmie ue pausea, ioo we.ary I " to think! tit Dow of Mrs. Mie, on unurcn. y- Then, capping his fountain, he takes UU1UUUU VL JJ10 UTTU UU YUUb I , hifl hftfl Too Soon to Begin. ;: .-, , The-young men who exploded the fire crackers Friday night are rather prematuie with that sporf, so i to speak, and the very next thing that's done will be an arrest, or a very lively chase. It may have been though that the boys thought just because Evangelist Monroe Wi Jen- But a newspaper stcry attracted his eve. I house was in town that it was tim ADd hl slgh. U3 commonplace plot WIth for such f eatiTities and hilarionsness, and took advantage cf the the occa- SILVERWARE ! Eleeant Bridal presents and brithday presents in Sterling and Plate. ONYX TABLES AND LAMPS. Five o'clock tea kettles.- Lock Bracelets, Diamond Rings, Watches and Jewelry. Call5 to see us and we will show yc u the most complete lines of these goos that have ever been carried in Concord, an d they are cheap. r sion to celebrate accordingly. 1. J. & J. F. 0 to itreet CHURCH DIREOTOEY. Two Roses. A Stanaae reporter is the Professional Cards. property, which includes, among 1 nere waa noHInS to say tliat had not happy possessor of two yery pretty and rare roses, one donated by a lady other cultivated tracts, one forest Authors' Journal. Andrews Lutheran church, alone of more than 100,000 acres. friend and the other plucked by a L. M, ARCHE Y, M. D gentleman. The sequel runs thusly: St. Ciimoville-Rev. H. A. McCullough He will build a village containing Bucnien's Arnica saiye. r, Sunday School ,at 9-30 a. houses, stores, a pictureeque inn, and lhe best alve m tke world fcr The lady friend explained that the Bl, every Sunday. Preaching every apartments will be rented to all 0uts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt beautiful pink rose was grown on a istSanday at 11 a. m., and dra ana nrfmATiv oonrpfHrpil Rf wdpnto whn A Kneum, it ever Sores, letterd unappe white roae bush, the La France va fli Sundays at 3:30 p. m. Bire tf) aVflil thfim8elvp8 of the facili J 5" lblain8' Corns and all net which f a yef uncommon ntisr Church Rev. J. O. Aiders . oJKin eruptions, ana positively cures I .v. kl . n;noa tinman, I UUCiCU IUCJC AUi oj I rues or no nav reoui-ea. it is w- Tu m and 7.-00 p. m. Sunday sciences which are his hobby. The guaranteed to give statisfaction or tionable veracity, states that his, a ..LJrr snr,iv of o.iK. a m farm will be conducted atter ' the monev refunded. Price 25 cents per loyely pure white specimen, was Prayer meeting every Saturday most approred scientific fashion, box' For 8ale at p B Fetzer,s rnS grown upon a green rose bnsh, light at ?:tu o ciocK. ruonc cor ana lorestry, wnicn is almost un- which is usually common. dially invited. known in America, and will become AllSa;nts Episcopal church Rev. in a few years a science of the greats J,C.Dayis, rector. Morning service est importance to us, will be carried at 11 a. ra. and 7 p. nu oundayl r: nfii ni nrAntirftnir to school at 10 a. m. Prayers Wednes L,, ff r,arTaT wAfnr cffAtnnf in iyat4p-m' this country. Mr, Vanderbilt has Forest ,Hill church, South-Rev. .ngt . returned to new York from K A. Smith, pastor. Preaching at BiUmor e, where he has been spend- ua.ia, anatt p.m. ounaay Bcnvivi a niicK negro in norioiK. lin the "Hocks." The Norfolk Viiginian of a re-1 Sheriff Sims' was summoned to cent date gives an account of a smart Mr. Milt Morris' place Friday aftei- negro's money trick in Norfolk, as I noon to arrest one Jonas Hinson, for follows: - 1 Ian assault upon Mf. Morris with an -. - i . . . - 'A number of cotton men of this axe. Hinson did nof strike his Physician and Surgeon. Concord, N, O. OFFICE: ST, CLOUD ANNEX. JN0. R. ERWIN. C A- MISENHEIMER ERWIN & MISENH felM ER Physicians and Surgeons OrSceNo. 3. Harty buildiner, op Dosite 2nd Presbyterian church Charlotte, NVC FIRE INSURANCE, When in heed of Pire Insurance', call and see us, or write. We repre sent nnlv first-nlftRa Home and For- city are grieving oyer tne loss; or lanaiora, out maae a aesperare at- eign companies. pnmq ranointr frnm $S tn 15 at thfiltpmnt. The Sheriff ffot his1 era me incr the summer in a completed win el, . ... ; ... ,..: it 9:15 a. in. Prayer meeting every TV. f W ftTnp,;J oi a sjick negro swmaier. nowever, ana nau urougut iue Saturday at 7 p. m, The public ? , Sreat mansion. The plan of the swindler was to go young man as far as Scotia seminary, cordially invited. Epworth League1" uavc . uuuc . T to some cotton buyer and i represent about 7 30 o'clock at night, when he meeting at 7 p.m. loraunnstmaa that he was a grower from North made a break for liberty, taking, the St .TamftQ TmfV,oran nhtmh TW gues 8 wnicn wiii ue muruY mem- pi.. had mmA to Norfolk back track and refusre in the wood M.G.G. Scherer,-pastor. Services bers of his own. family. Edgar P(ie to sell 8eyeral bales of the fleecy near his father's house. The sheriff every Lord's Day at 11 o'clock a. m. wrote a story once auoui, ataDle;which was! then on a car en and several others shadowed the man - m - m -m mm mm a m m m Pravflr mefitinff and whose income was so large mat jana- rtM ; . wAnp- tta wnij Respect fuUy, WOODHOUSE & HaKBIS. MANUFACTUBEKS OP md 730 p. m. Prayer meeting and wnose income was so large cuai, iBuu- nte Norfolk. He would strike until 4 o'clock this (Saturday) morn- hftrcrain with tha hnver and leave in sr. when Mr. Sims a train nabbed s Chapel, Methodist Church- that could make any serious inroads n q ,fi on the railroad comoanv to him and succeeded in reaching town t tv ma- i cm ' I 'XL. J3 3 . U-. nnwl fhoK if nasi - - , - - I . '"". J . Jy. J, it, MOOSe. Dastor. Oenices on it, auu in luay w ooiv cimvi jfti;a, fU nK mnFa h.Ua nf hia with h m: wua. m. ana 7 p. m. ounaay tnis story mai kvc uir. ybuuciuum n fft Mma ;n cnu Mool at 9:30a.m. his idea. ' nrdpr Tvlnfr the nlace. he would iid Yon Ever. First Presbyterian church Rev. ; -,a .v -n 000 rtf Try Electric Bitters as a remedy yCAJexander, Pastor, Prea Bntn ?ve. n every Sunday at 11 a.!n.f- and Salisbury Herald: uur Drignt nttie w y " tie now and get relief. This medin ' Pn. Sunday Bchool at, 4 o'cloct nAicrh rrfChina Grove. seemsT to be grantea mm. oeverai ui. iuo P- m. PravermGfitinW.Gverv Wedn t,im Anf lft Ibuvers are Btill waiting for the cot night at 7. L. ptnrA of Mr. .T L ton, which hai not yet arnved.f , r Central Methodist Church Rev. from . . r j . i y'i no npcrrn p.iaimeti io oe Parker, pastor. Services at - - , , . . . , w ,n I Tarboro, N. 0., and gave his name anotuer uuc una uccu cuwm .? .uuv I . . o v.v, ?YifA tiiAias xurner wincms. , p. m. store of Mrr J MWipecott. tef Ti . . . w" nfoiD(1 fhrnnorh the floor of a shed uy rceiormed churcfc-Key. & w"v-TTr v n WPniW. of Gftnaiohaiie. N. "ank Davis, pastor. Sunday room and-then WMca aJm vat he waWkeeps Dr bcWi i , v. . L. 0foM ThA amoant Ws that ne always Keeps xr, - - iua. m., ana preacnmKr"4"- r King's New Discovery in the house U a. Tn. aT.r.TT Hnrr crnorlff fltolen cannot be correctly ae I , . . -. - iviBijmoiiBuuiuuu M- 6vv .w . ! orH hie familu has ftlWftVB tniina tt ft ij school at 3 p. m., termined. Several articles of jewelry, . , rAflnlf fl fnllnw ;t n: that A. Honsenold Treasure. 3 n . ounaay scnool at 3D. m., termmeu. octoxm jw vJf - . . ;. f. n. art rivs i , . ' I e -1 oil ha m nn orr in I . jmng at 4 p. m... every a pair oiBuucoa - he would not be without iV if pro -aand fourth Sunday. Y. P. the store a handful, or coppers a . Dvkeman Drueeist. Pw E' meetifle every Sunday wa8 taken. There is no clue to the (CJatskill N. Y. , says that Dr. King's . i :6) n m. Ail are coraiauy tu.. . , I -r. ji iv vited, : : . . iruuuci, - : , i rew i-uscovery i uuuuuuiuuijr w.t nri,.dav. , best Uougn remedy ; mat ne nas mi j.w 0rt Mr J M Bnr- used it m hist family for eight years, m;n oof nnnn the case of L W xutLG mi ow cine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complain tp, exerting a won derf ul direct inflr ence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of Appetite, Consti patioh, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless,E lettable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Eleetric Bitters is the meai cine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty centk and Si 00 at Fetzers Dmg Store- ; v OUTING CLOTHS, PLAIDS, SHZET1JYG AJVD SALT BAG is o- DEALERS IN General Merchandise. BUYERS OF Baby sick, gave her Castorla - -vvnuiB misH. sua enm? io uinona. Dry against John W Widenhouse, for removing hay belonging to Lad Cliildren, she garethem Caatorta. plaintiff. ' " J M W Alexander iook out www and delivery papers for a bale; of cotton sold to Cannons & Fetzer by he Rtnia i x I m w.a Qfoi-na The case will be Alo . . 3 TJonnirft' U A IrlttS On . i incu. - j. 4 base and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it; Why not try a remedy so long tried; and tested. Trial bottles free at Fetzers Drug Store, , Regnlar size 50c and 1.0Q. taJiWcupied by Sims & tolTF rent. ; It is 22x75, with mhnrRlw at 11 o'clock. Deputy. Z fZ' on giyen 1st geiz;d tne cotton and mil hold J. Doye. ' it Twtil the aftair ia eeUled. '"'. 825 Reward r .- For any case of Itch orEozema that I can not cure. Come at once and get well. f No cure no pay. , Old Dr. Odam, v - Morris Hon se, Concord, N.- C. P. S. Itch cured in five davs. Examinations and Consul tations Positively Free, ' ; Fourteen years experience in : the treatment , of Cancers, Piles : and Chronic Sores. Any case, taken. A cure guaranteed or no pay. Offioe at Morris House; otBce hours from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. - , ' Old Ds. Odom. MORRISON H. CALDWEL ' ATTORNEY AT LA. W, l CONCORD, N. C. I OflSce in Morris building, opposite Court House. Country Produce of alKind AND Ffcur-Foot wood -always, wonted best prices for same. We , invite an in: spection of all tne goods we Manufacture. ; Siell Iffliktii k 1i, f
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