Vol- XII No. 134. CONCORD; N. C, FBI DAT, NOVEMBER 22. 1895V Whohb. NO. 1362 1 - r i 1 . their sSthzamericn tobacco co!r&l'y -JjJ iveoimvn y-i 5 X 2? DURHAM. H.C U.S.A. afy. Wis KORNER WRITES. boofcthat I might live and; benefit by i ta peTusalV : after learning it by near t presented llim WiiS Park dise Lost." He has not spoken to toe in two years. ! : j Kokner. A BEAUTIFUL MARRIAGE. MADE FROM Orade Tcb?iGGo 1STD ABSOLUTELY PURE promised Jhe toiling masses Sut'it is not at ainikely tha ! game will correspond. The man with' the 'gun and dbg "Will'shoot the duck, Cnt the buck, And furnish quail on toast," S Concord Souvenir spoons with pic ture of Gonfedeis ate Monument Jewelry Sin., "Over the hiila-und'far away, rir ea bUntim?: Thankeiriiiv w . O ingDay.'v Dbubtlesa the sportsman and lover anticipate striking the, same trail on Thursday next, since a holiday has been Tools piac Today at uigb Noon in the Presbyterian Chnrch Tbe Hcene 6hr oC Banty ana Interest-nigs Moreheaa fir. Weddet t&i Mr, Ff terson. Thursday's Durham Sun: pret tier marriasre never tbaE nlkce in Durham than: the! one; which oc but-the man with . all equipments he curred today-at high noon, at the can 0881017 Becure, will devote his rresbyteriaTr church, when Miss time tier locating and chasing1 dears, Margaret' MbrehVi, daughter of as in a'ground-hogr.caae until! about: Mrs. Eugene Morehead, became the 'When heftl'siUnd chat1, TKev h'aHdsome: interior of tbe About this and that- Preabvterian nhnrp.h, nrAfcnl. ro be plam, duty ebould be con- d4Bhe(f. Rnf1i iitii Bidered before pleasare in all things, Wo ,. hts ahed -vj of beaut bmH if nahAAtr'do tr act a" Kl tv-i nn - . , r , ' . , rations, : The altar wa arranged in . , a Japanese garden-style, with palms of the public places of worship and - - J V- J-.- i- , . r , - t. and frns, ana lovely white and jeln . , -, ,. j low chrysanthemums stood in match- nnm Him nnn na annn ipH . nnn - . . almost eyery want, so oountiiuuyr - . , - .-.r-.. j iu t.' ' tu- rT smiung their cordial greetings and i V i served us through another year. We all have something, to be, thankful tor, and let us, one and ali the babies too remember the poor and sanction to the vows of the young conple Next " to the grand old organ was a Dackground of flowers on1 QTrfli'm-Ofm 3 r cnnnl Vi n o l-i f tt Hn distressed, the sick, the orphans and . , . ' .. . . eitner siaer or tms scene, were wiaows, le ole miser ana moss ." i 1 QG back, jc that are hostile with thy fellowman, thon who art mean and If you find any thing in this that is not exactly, tight CAJSNOJNS & FETZER. rr IN- GRAND DISPLAY. yeit and carried a nandsome bouquet I of white flowers. -r liev. Dr. W A Moore, ot Hamp den Sidney; College, in; a? most. Ira pre8aiye . mannerf solemmzedt the marriage vows He was assisted by Rey. L B Turnbull. .. The newly married, with their at tendants repaired to the delightful' and hospitable Home of the bride's mother where a splendid reception was tendered their hosts: of friends1 from 1 to 3 o'clock this afternoon. The bride and groom are two of the most popular young people in1 Durham, and we may Bay the State, and the interest manifested ia th'eir happiness and. joy ia. very, great Good wishe abound on eyerj side, and the Sun joins their multitude of friends in expressing ior them length of years, filled with all bless ings and happiness. Six Weeks Work Major Morrison has the street force hard at it grading: and other wise beautifying Mill; street The work is .calculated to take at least six weeks time to propeily put it in trim. Will Finish Xext Week. Mr. J M Russell, foreman of the L. M, ARCHE Y M D. wow-wonr .;ina new raciory, at ....... Pny8icl8Il an(1 SuroSOa. oannnnvine, iom a reporter r.n is morning that by December 1 tbe J Concord, Nn0. mill would stand complete, so far as OFFICE : ST, CLOUD ANNEX. wood and brick work was concerned. When through here, Mr. Russell will jN0. R ERWIN. C- A- MlSEI-lnHIKER return to Gaffney, S. C., where he Everything ornamental and serviceable Besides an elegant line of . finger rings, -ear drops, broaches, bart pins j siicK pips, belt buckles and. SIDE COMBS we Have a large assort ment of gold pens. See thematf once We have everything in the silverware line you warif. i. J. & J. F. ML Professional Jards. grouped b unique arrangement of chrysantbieniums, palmsand charm inor fl nrs a -' xrrh i n K'- - yi stn f art ':- st S nor. miBerauie'u uuty uu uuo uu fecfe Dictnre of Wilms?, no less SO ku tmo . u ,uul uciuuut, however, th&n the bridal ; party as it humble yonrself jaat- once, make in a 8eini.cirole on. eItber aide reparation for past misdeeds and !f tfae- popular yoal.g people wKo co a good, beneyolent cause and the ofa hmlding crowded with thew Good Man mil see that you lose frienua and well. wishers. The ushers were J F Wily, J L Patterson, W R Kenan; Jr., J M . Williamson v Jr., E L Holt, W F Shaffoer and F A Green.-. Miss Annift Pea presided at - the organ and at 12 o'clock, the familiar andinspiringriotes of Mendelssohn's will superintend the erection of a city hall being built by Cauti L H Propst. ' ERWIN & MISENiiilMER Physicians and Surgeons 4 Office No. 3. Harty.'-rniklinr, oi?v posite 2nd 'Presbyterian churcii Charlotte, N C FIRE "INSttRANCE 5? JUt' TO-DAY We fI Men's all wool Cassimere suit; it: nothinff bv it. Fathers and mothers $3.00. Men's Black Wool Cheviot suits at 3.09. Men's Gray Melton suits at 2-00. Men's Black Cheviot suits 2.50. Men's Odd Ooat$.75 cents. Bey's Odd Coats 50 and 75 cents. Men's Black Worsted suits fcr 3.50. Men's Fancy Melton suits 2.50. MEN'S FINE CLAY WORS TED SDITS, Guaranteed all wool $5.50, Cutaways atead 0f Purchasing a ffun and! bridal party; filed in and5 took their and Sacks Thesfi .ftrftthfl Hnd that ov- - . " 6 1 nnaa. omtA fKKvtlli imf sab rio- SOme merchants price $12.50, A Magnificent i Uf very Fine Clay Worsted Cutaways of ocnioss Bros make at $10. These would be priced $25 bv people who pretend to save you 25 per cent. If you want any Clothing at all,- it wm pay you 10 see-us.- - should bear in mind that perhaps misfortune might overtake a child or descendant of their own that would some day be dependent upon an asy lum for its protection and education, tnereiore remember tnose we now t . , - . .... . . hoxro f n narn. frr And trirA in nrnni ' ".J ' I'm A'Viirr rin'aTnT nonlcul fSyfV" arrlfVto er training for a course in life. In- . . f . , . places; amid the4 brilliant scene; 5 The groom withi his best man, A H Patterson, and Kev. W A Moore and L B Turnbull, entered from the left side of the church and took their stand in. front of the flower-i shells for one day's pleasure and; tire8ome"8port, or a bag of fruit, box of candy, horse and' buggy or block of chewing ! gum deny- yourr self, and give up on this event,, We ful ciyer" and we have-no sufficient 9?T?fe???atm proof to doubt it, therefore when we give, give cheerfully, and think at ftere are, stoma 6nnrl, r(Tt,srm,A the same time that we should "do unto others as we' would have them do'unta ns.r trada withies,: " " ' " " ' 1st. We w nnr crns in tm intsP W n6n Jr waff a sparKing- arounu'i SpUl WCxc - - aQd buy them low. afore the Misses and I were wed,' a. united. They were-attired in white 2nl. We pUt the lowest possible price certain chronie of the old man cot it and each one bore a beautiful tbou k ThevS1 into my head ta step across, which quet of Urge chrysanthemums, at at doubts what they are worth. - didn't take much persuasion, , but! ternating white and yellow. They rfi. We do exactly what we say we win; tfl 0f courage. It waa'a silly no- were. as follows. - WeaVr anuecuu tion ot mine up to that time that I UJ YY 1 V D ' I . Jt WTe ni sell you goods thatlwill wotild;be. thei last- one that- would uu Dlfiflflf. rfM ' j. x j ii.: - .vv ever conseni. io uu auyimug ui mc TnGWIitskey Sellers. The Salisbury World reports the following case3 as disposed of in the Saperior courts : John Bostian, retailing without When in need of 3?irt3 InstrRcx? t i . nA una uiiu rco Uis. Vf v lir.pnsfi-. nlpaa jyniitv : 8pnifinnfa . to I L . 1 n i ' -r-r t- . . senc- omy iii si ciass ia.ome ana or eign companies; Kespectfujly, Woodhouse & Harris. six months in county jail. David Wensel, retailing,, plead guilty ;" six months in jail. , Augustus House, retailing, judge ment suspended provided he retail no more. '' . Jesse Knox, larceny, guilty ; 12 months on chain gang. Sandy 'Hargrave, assault with in tent, not pros. il llkimm MANUFACtUREIlS 11 J M Morehead, with vthe ushers advanced down either aisle and took their 'places in an; outer circle. The young; lady .attendants- entered: from " either door inline rear of the church and singly marched down to the happy please-you. ih." wt ..mi " i i ifr fC W1U give your money uau&. lfs don't suit you ourunno risk in tradiag with us. p "Sjaruntee the price on everything PnVBhoes hatsi and all kind of fishing Goods. "aasioas&t'etzer "he etore room, next to "u, now Oh J basement. Poss33sion giyen 1st kind, as matrimony and parental care was not ahobby with me. Well, it was fixed, however, and forever. Chum hung around around, like a wandering exile for a year or two after my debut into this other world, when nothing would please him bet ter than-to make himself four hslves or two ones. This, delighted' me. I vas too poor to return the complis ment paid to me, but knowing that 189C. Amir to he was tona 01 goou uiug auu mj i . . . i : iL J. Dove. wife having preyiousiy iveu me me Dove & occupied by Sims & Alex Miss Lizzie- Morehead, sisterf the bride, first maid of honor; Miss Mary "Saunders, of Richmond; Miss Gray Morehead, of Leaksville; Miss All Free. Those who have used- Dr. Ding's New Discovery knows its-vslue, and those who have not, have now the opooitunity to try it Free. all on the advertised' Druggisr ?ud' get a Trial Bottle, "Free.. Send your name and address to H E Bucklen & Go., Chicago; and get - a- sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, . a&i X well as a copy of Guiae to Health i. and Household Instructor, Free.; (Ibn o 1 good and'CQstyou' nothing Fetzera'- drugstore: - :FIJ' GIJVGJfAJlS O UTUYG CLOTHS, PLAIDS, SIIHETIjYG ajvd:- SALT BAG Is 0 DEALERS IN a a. Merchandise. Mow Frelstrt, . If the transportation of freight: from tlie north is not; remadied' so as to get goods quicker, many of the1 merchants who handle Ghristmasi - . . - .... goods will be caught napping if I thev don't mind. The Southern is blocked with passenger traffic to; BUYERS-OF Gauntry ; Produce . Hattie Howard, of Tarboro; Miss J such an extent that freight is slow; Annie Erwin, of Morganton, and Misses 'Matilda Hear tt, Lida Oarr, Mabel Tomlinson and Annie Watts, of Durham. The bride entered from the lefc hand door, leaning upon tha arm of J Turner Morehead, who proceeded to the altar; where the was met by the-groom. It formed a loyely pic ture. The bride was beautifully in its pi ogress over the road. attired in white, with the flowing fitore. Bticblen's ArnicasaiTe. TheBest Salve in tkeS world ; for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers; Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pile3 or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give sta'igfaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cen per box, For sale at P B Yeizzr Drug of Kind AND t Four-Foot wood always wonted best prices for same. We invite an ia. . spectiott of all the goods we Manufacture. lkmm f i 1 , -f. , .

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