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r YTI-NO. 9. T I I Mry Hale Dead. I WifiABETTPSSl -! lltili i : r1 f 4 f f - . CONCORD, N. 0.; BATOR DAT, NOVEMBER 16. 1895. : Whole NO. 1,34T 'W.DiUwSons &.go.? DURHAM, M.C. U.S.A. Vf IVi ABC FROM High Orad Yefsaoso ABSOLUTELY PURE CHUROH DIRECTORY. Mrs. Mary Hale Dead. Mrs Mary: Griggs Partee HmV. died at the hom nf n -UV vi. - - vu-jji'. xiuan Partea Foard,.iu Roanoke, Va . earlv this (Saturday) morning. ..The fu neral services over her body will be oonducted by Rev, W 0 Alexander m the First Presbyterian church, Concord, N. C Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and the interment will take place in the Presbyterian come:: tery lot. If by delay in trains this funeral arrangement cannot be car- ned out exactly, notice of change will be given from various pulpits ia town to-morrow morning. : Mrs, Huie was a sister of the late Mrs. Emeline Foard, with whom she spent nearly all the last years of her life. She was married to Mr. Rob t. Huie when 17 years of age and has been a widow about 20 years, and died in her 80th year. This death comes yery unexpect edly to our people, many of whom were warm personal friends of the subject of this sketch, and there Took 111 in to Church, I Sheriff Sims, Thursday night, took "Dr" White, who -stands charged with rape, from jail and hid him away. Since then it has be&n a much mooted question as to where Dr. White was. Many thought that he was kept at Mr. -Bill Junker's, but this was found untrue. He was taken and put in the-Sun day School room of the First Pres From flmitH's Urove. With ThankEgiving closely ap proaching, well may the "gobbling turkey gobbler" gobble with a sus picious gobble, with a" gobble-dike gobble. , ; :r-,;: ' : A "lady" while visiting at her neighbor's, observed an organ stool sitting apart from the organ. Re turning home elated, she; accosted her husband thus : "Old man, you re no account; neighbors has one byterian church and left there for ot tiie cutest little stools for his an hour or more by bis lone self, wife to sit on and sew 1" . when the guards were pursuaded to Lately gossip has been fluctuating return and keep him company. considerably by reason of the ad- Sheriff Sims has done what prob vent of a "marvelous" physician, ably the doctor has . not done for who canvasses from house to house, some time had him in church. He is Faid to be related to the In a .-When you come to think about it, diahs. We are informed that he has that is the last place on earth one bean arrested- and brought before wouia expect a prisoner, ana one the authorities. His predilection charged with the flendish crime he for feminine patients seems to be is, to be kept in custody, the cause of his apprehension, - : Delighted with w, Trip. . une evening two moaesc young Clerk Jas. J Gibson seldom leaves srain escorted tw6 handsome lasses town, He's got into the habit of to their home . parental domicile, doing his duty so faithfully and SILVERWARE I - ,. . - . Elegant Bridal presents , antf hrlthday presents in 8terling and -. Plate. ONYX TABLES AKLr -LAMPS. Five o'clock tea ket tles. Lock Bracelets, Diamond Rings, Watches and Jewelry. Call to see us aDd we will . show you the most com pier e lines of these " good s th : - a vc . ever, been carried in CoDcord ' and they are cheap. i J. & J. F. 0B(L Professional Cards. L.M,ARCHEY,.M.T)- Physician" and Surgeon. . Concord, N. 0. OFFICE: ST,.-CLOUD ANNEX. JNO. R. ERWIN. C A. MISENHEIMER ci Arpws Lutheran church, goes out from the community to the Uw. -LT W ua - " ".-V ?u . ? . 1 1 qv r-Ti' XT a MPnnnnfvh Z i . t mo uujb cuibu mo uuucDui- ccnstantiy mat it taKes eitner an CannoviUe Rev-H. A. Mcuuougn bereaved on e3 a hearf el t sympathy, jonoi.f :t ft fflW minnt . . . 3 tor Sunday School at 9.30 a. mt ,w J F : posing to depart. in a few minutes. Atlanta Exposition or atrip to Yad- 1 every Sunday. Preaching every TirSmia Dare Property oia. Hardly had they firmly seated them km county to get him out of town, IstSundayat 11a.m., and 3rd and At a called meeting of the stock- selves when the displeased father He and his two sons spent several m snndavs at 3:30 p. m. holders of the . Concord Female entered assertirg. that his daughters days in Atlanta at the Exposition, Baptist Church-Rev. J. O. Alder Academy Friday evening, it was de- W8re two juvenile to receive atten. Mr. Gibson was delighted with man. nastor. services every Sabbath cided to sell the niece of nroDertv tions from masculine humanity, the exhibits of this country's great- at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday known a3 the Tireinia Dare lot, Hia assertion greatly harassed the ness. He thinks the Exposition all ERWIN & MISENREIMER Bchoolovery Sunday at 9:15 a. hinh was nnrnhased bv Vfiasra W L yonngesters, of course. Still eying that is olaimed for. it and does not . . , Prayer meeting every Saturday .W A Wilkinson, of the boys disapprovingly and esteem- mince words in speaking of its great- . Q l"im or night et 7:00 o'clock. Public .corn F y u the coli8ideraUofl: of ing their silence and embarassment ne88 and attractiyeness. positend Presbytetian church . as evincing ODBinnacy m ua iuiieBi.1 .Everybody in this county is glad jnariotte, in- u. developement, the old man broKe he went and glad he enj'oyed it he ,mmmiitM':. .. . - ..fire. insurance.- bquw yuu- w joui v6mB -r-": leaned Upon the Police.: ment." -Being too embarassed to make it known that their time Miauj I dfVAA All Sviits Epweopal church -Ke v. . - . J, C. Dayis, rector- Morning service Bliss Addle Cannon, in Augnsta. at ii a. m. and .7 p.m.. buna ay in Friday- morning a .auguBia, Bchoo1- at 10 a. m. Prayers Wednes Ga., Chronicle, we find the :follow- dayatlp. m- ing, which concerns one of Concord's Forest Ilill church, South Rev. most popular young women: Miss M. A. Smith, pastor. Preaching at Cannon, of North Carolina, is the A festival was held at Z ion hall rrti - m m m . - for L c o:. When in need oi Jbir mauranc3r iu a v. tw .xu ew&uiuw&j, 1 I call anoi Respectfully. Woodhouse fe Haebis.: boo ii a ry nrrif o W Ck rorro - . -u I w - 1 uuw www M w rt.w. v t departure was aireauj at uauu, night and as usual a disturbance sent only hrst-class Homo and Jror- hnva mpnhaninallv obeved. TOllOWinsr - At' f Amr eign compames. 11 ..m, and .7 Sunday schM gUest of Missarrett on lower.Bioad and eterlng the r0?m designated. oocasion8 eiJl&i to the one ,ast Satur, Ur at 7 p. m The pabhc pretty and attractive yonng woman door. s0 the toj8 Were kept pxiBonerB ouly fi cnts, but it was raised to " until, the dawning ol the morn. ten cents last night, which greatly friends, bhe was among the most . firof flmA filfl. inVnfl , . , , -j-. r , A Jku.w m ww - UlHJlCOCCU Ck UUU1UC1 U1 UUJB OUW young Jorch has been suthlessly men wno stood some distance from 4 a, . ' extinguished by parental mterven the door and chunked rocks at it tion. : ' V Augustine. meetic? at 7 p. m. St. James Lutheran church Rev. popular belles at the Tuesday night german. ill Imkkm Op, M, G. G- Scherer.-pastor. Services every Lord's Day at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m. . Prayer meeting and lecture Wednesday at 7 p". m. Bay's Chapel, Methodist Church Roy. J. R. Moose, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m, First Presbyterian Old Seltliers in Town. V At 1:3Q, o'clock this "afternoon there was a meeting of tha suryivors of Company F, which was under the command ot the late General Rufus Barringer, to decide upon what dis Tbe police were called upon to quiet them. Her Composition. A little eirl in Boston wrote a composition on boys. Here it is : The boy in not an animal, yet thev can be heard a considerable J jr. Cotton Goes Down, -f - Cotton has been going down,., and the market to-day was not at all ; arrxog.r, .- Uealthy.the drop having gone below r.hnrch-Rcv. P081tl0D would be made of the be- K f ;;nffl. At the onenin of the j - - 4.u; 1v,orl oriTTI WB" v ' W 0 Alexander, Pastor. Preach- 4" " - market the baycrg paid eight cen clistance. When a boy hollows he ing every Sunday at 11 a. m. and manaer. , - for the staple, but -later, when re- opens his big mouth like frogs, but pt pmm trmeBetin ver Wed- mt!l VnlYerlt7 Col- porta came in of the state of the girls hold their tongue till they are nesday night at6 every A large deiegation of footballjen'. New York markets, the price de- gf)0ken to, and then they answer re Central Methodist Church-Rev. thusiasts went oyer 'to Charlotte to clined, and during the remainder of spectable and tell just how it was. R. H. Parker, pastor. Services at day, carrying with them gorgeous the day 7 was the prevailing price. A boy thinks himself cleyer because U a. m and 7:00 p m Sunday school streamers of white and blue ribbon, The receipts by wagon, up to three e can wade where it is deep, but & 9:30 o'clock, a m. Ep worth the University colors, which bore o'clock were 90 bales, Friday's God made the dry land for every (jQn6-ftl league meeting at o:30 p. m. evidence with whom their nearis unariowe incyvo. - living tnmg anu rwaieu uu iuo eov- Trinity Reformed church-Rey. B and anticipations were. -Among the Cotton brought over eight cents erith day. When the boy grows up Frank Davis, pastor. Sunday number going, were Professors Holt here all day. The price was 8.10 to ha is called a husband, and then he bchooI at 10 a. m., and preaching hfln(i Thnmnson. J F Shinn. K L 8.17 all day. As a couon mtti&cu atopa wa(jing and stays out nignis, 11 a. m., every first and third Sun Keesier 8nd Messrs. C B Wagonei, Concord is the best in all this sec- And Sundav school at 3 - 1 -i.- rm ihi 1 1 wRiii A-A.au. a t .. . . i w. , r a , J. ?. Yorke, - ' MANUFACTURERS OF FINJS GINGHAMS OUTING CLOTHS, PLAIDS, SRLET1NG SALT BAGS. -0 DEALERS IN -1 Merchandise, preaching at 4 p. m, every second and fourth Sunday. Y. P. E. meeting every Sunday ?jung at 7:30 p m. AH are cordially uivited. but the grew-up girl is a widow and keeps house," - Free Pills. Send your address to H ;E Buck-, Sou e or Dissolution. An Accident. " Mr. R V Blackwelder came near nhioaco. and cet a free meeting with a serious accident this RftmT)le box 0f pr. King's New Life -. . T.. ?n I . m ' . (Saturday) morning at 0 pais. A trial will convince you ot the advertised Drusgisi and get a their merits. These piljs are easy (Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name All Tree. Those who hava used Dr. Ding's ew Discovery knows its value, and those, who have not, have now the nnnnrtrmitv to trv it Free- all on W rr v - " 90 Knhv. i ui - uL it, Uhon. He was working wuu Jr of C. Holshouser & Co., com the planing machine and accident Mnw01 leiu ally let his hand slip, catching him- casent on Nov. 1st 1895. . . . self just in time to save his entire C, HoLsnoTJSEB. hand except a small portion from . I will continue thebuSs and the tip of the first finger, which was 'C?,Vn' 1!a,,iiies pf C. Hols- gapped oE inatanter. . e. "U CUllUUb Mill JlUwo county and othfir indflhfcfidness Noy. i '95 ' j. L. MiLler." The store room, next to Wove , & Bo?t,inow.ocoiipied bl.SiB8.& Alex, 8aaie, I solicit a continuance of 0pr ia tor rent. It is 22x75, with j. jj. ixLiLLEB. oed baSement. possession giyea xbi, - January, 1896. Apply to J j2 rd f ?Si are guaranteca to st 1vicfte iaO mlatttes. "One cent a dose? in action and are particularly eis f ective in the cure' of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have" been proved invaluable. They are fguar anteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious -substance and to be purely vee table. They , do not weaken by their action, but by givt ins tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system; Regular size 25c per box- Sold by J. Dove. F. B. Fetzer's Druggist anal addressio H EBucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guiae to Health and Household Instructor, Free. AH of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothin g. Fet zer s' drugstore - - t Episcopal Convention . Asheville, . O. Iicket3 on sale November lOfch 11th nd 12th' final limit Noa vember 15 1895. Continuous passage in both directions. Fare for round trip $7.00. - BUYERS OF. , . , Country Produce : of al Kind AND . FDiir-Foot wood always wonted best prices for same. We invite an in, spection of all: the goods we Manufacture. V
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