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... ... v . . . ....... . - V- i o --v.- ' V.- ' - .. - . I ' " .... , -. -. I - . t J 41 Vol. XII. No. 16. I iiMQ .1.. O U IE ' : OSifillTTiS r.T . - - "-- .. . v-x.urAtu NATIONS, BROUIBI P-tV bu own"" " t:.k f-P"". NX. U.S.A. && ft.ri OE FROM ABSOLUTELY PORE Ka 4 ?reailorM Filed. XC Will p v? t? ;a friends of Brcdie L Df ke angementswithbiscredilcrs, ; it i3 boped'that will u enel ffeton his "feet aain. Babstatice ct the aran-e- W .Watte: and B N Dake. TWa a.oDV, Aether witp avuiiable stocks-on hand will ot.,. .u. .. $175,000, Wtlich it is. tlian.hv ;'r, liquidate his former iDdebtedDess COL- JAMES WJ r LONG DEAD V WHoiiE NO. 1,354 ffit Is JeiuiiT I Concord Souvenir spoons -with pic ture of ConfederN ate Monument tail Jwelry Sfain: ... , -","7"" -u"' iie oes. ; vic ouu ouscure.nctnem rear A deed of morrorAtro t T of the nnnnu fni , . uife and wie to. J-U Sha the State LriaUt , . juiis- f - mi uutj term. Tn m he Rgi3t'8 cilice 000. e are inf ortaed that no com, position with creditors was effected - ueiag etued with upoa the ou leruia possible. : The sum of $125,000 is payable at mtemls of six months until r r m8iilDg two and a h;lf rV it payment, xMr. Duke is "active aud popular and we feel sure that a way is now--opened np for wcr Jn i,;, bnsine??3 and. we hope it come speedily. Pdle, Pa'obeneM ana CoI.eet.oa, ins Hamble Cottage. " T Ma.nfcSlvlnjff Day. The STiKDARDconM -.i L would be well tor the public to nonnce, the death of Co); James Vr. nZ L5-' n TvinK t,0D?. m Batnrdav's issue, as th .,. wlu "o seryices in several event ocenrr,,) in,f , Z . L"urcne3- NT to press- innrsday morning at :11 0'clon!r Satnrday 16th the Colnnpi u t"! M G G Soberer, ofSt. James town tas-Fatnrday the 23rd he . 6 -en charch, will conduct ser was called urcn .to sett! annfW ... T;e3 .m the - First Presbyterian count. He took sfck: with;rnpnUL At thls meeting a collection on the 16th and grrdnaily sanV un ' tan for the Presbyterian til tath Claimed him ian Sat-d- '1;;e Barium springs. -In 1884 his widiealeayWh w !v clcc eveningRev. :ione, there being no iS3ue. In 1883 J fV- , ' f' thtJ First Pres mrru3 county him irom Chrcbvwi11 Pach at the lis humblp rt ., u... - kiuneraft church, when a r.nlPnHn going !5ii.'-.r- l' - Car)-? his humble aad obscure hemem rear ! vw ? ,chDrch- "hen a collection C-:,a"u Ior e. Lutheran or. yuauage at jsoutn View. Vft At : nearly every auction pa? a nf land, the Colonel's yoice rang out musically f mm the con r t house steps. There are fe houses in Ca barrus county that he has not visit ed, selling knife polish and GtuH to sharpen razors. 'He was well kno-rn being a familiar figure on the stress of Concord ;,an.i ,p; t, fti death !nr Rev. J O Alderman wilt fcnLi OQv Vices at the' Baptist church Thurs, --j i6ar at s o'clock, and a collect ion will be taken for the Baptist wtiueac xnoma8vilie. A service will be held at All Saints Episcopal churoh at 11 oVlock Thursday mornina nri Sly. fA.i.. j . " --'uoa taen for the Thompson where the Colonel was hi mn " V.V JLIWO dog was sure to be, i There was never but o?ia rvo tj. w. uiui Long; there neyer Will be another. At his death he was aged 73 years, 1 month ard 28 day?. The " frneral services were con tiovf fn n I VaTfl i ' . . . uUC-.ed at hl9 lain razlA o ... i" ' B(8t, now occupied by Sims & AIpt SUurdd ? morning PfteraoOD by RevO AieTaridpk ander, tor rent; It is 22x75, with day night, at his home in the Hope' delivered an interes'ting and goed basement. Poase'.sion eiven 1st well section of lWtU(,.. tliougntfnl discourse to ouite n Apply to of Mr. Ohas. Hamoton r. gathering of people. Toe The store room, Seaifc orctaories Uamptou to On Sunday morninfr aV T?v.f Hill Methodist church a collection was taken for the Oiford Orphan Asylum, which was tyken in advance on account of the absence of pastor, ?ho will Win attendance u pon meeting of Western North Carolina Conference at ReidaTilW Tt IN GRAND, DISPLAY.' : EverythiDg ornsnie.-f-.! and serviceable Beside an elegant '.line of Hucer nngs,)ear drops, brcacl.7 , ' bar pins, slick pins, i ,,)f . t n r- f . . S I DEC OMB S we have-a 'Jiirge 'assort n" , ment of gold psns. tnem at once. tnej silverware line von want. - " . J. & J. f. fgjr Pi5ofessihn5i rioter . ;nysician and Surgeon. Concord, X C. . OFFICE:. ST, CLOUD ANNEX January, IS96. Apply to J. Dove. ft Give $1.0D of, Mr. Ohas. ' Uanmton." l'; I? been' sick about one.week. though mter,;""at took very feff 0t bis friend3 knPw w. C2eterj at the oWLutheran church. serious condition, and the nevs of lDe PII bearers were Messrs B V his death will he u great shock to "fe?.B T Orowell, to them. 'It was only a few davs Ti r u'0800' raDfe L Smith and ago that the News announced that 8D- KTf TTnMM( J m r n I AN" OTITTTTA T V Txr i Tf. , ixumuiuu ana jyiisa vAmho o xx a i?KJxjiu. ujounnaany thing in this niecb of Judee McCorki wo J Died oa the temfc I-.. w i v w bJ IA v, : j t- . I i SiQK Af . . .... . Fucuuioni at nis home in Concord K. C. James W. Long in me seventy,tourth year of his age. The Colonel is dead ! TTio ai w vv.& scones and merry jests are hushed : uto vm imagination is stilled for. ever I His faults were venial ; his yinues, genuine. His heart was tenaer andjhe wrought wilful injury mocner aiea last year and willed maa- curing nis latter years him the Hamnton farm and home esPeciaIIy in his humble and un place in this county. He, was one of ,ettered wa he struggled dimly, lrest Hill Method st rthnmi, ;n ,1,1. give a,n oyster supper at the' Emery & houeg on Church street. Physicians and 5?f,r - that is not exactly right CAJSNOISS & FETZER. h"wwtiij were io oe married on December 11th nrt , I WVfc Mt, Hampton had been nuttinrr hifl hrtr,o0 near Hnntersville, in shaue for th cAeuieu reception of his bride. rni j . TODAY Wpcnimr " ucuruaeu was tne eldest son ell iron's an wool Cassi.nerc.uiu at of the lato Mr Cynthia Hampton" Sen's Black Wool Cheviot suits at 3.00. & brother to Mrs. Abner Alex-SttSSfulT- ander' of Mecklenburg and to Mrs X K. S' Harris, . of Concord. His Z1 ?'ack Wonted suits for 3.50. f ,ast willed j "oiwii suns .ou. "mud uauijjiua rarm and home r" o uumuie ana nn.s MEN'S FINE CLAY WOES- Pjace in this county. He, was one of ,efcted way he struggled dimly, TED SUITS the most popular citizens in Meek S pathetically towards the ranteed all wool $5.50 Cutaways ... U WaS a quiet dis ttdSackc Th-.ai thekMt!K position, andhis character was be some merchants price $12.50, yond reproach. He -hrf .... 'P1 J T ' a christian life. Mr. Hamnton H )mWMl ,lHft in high esteem bv all who knew mm, particularly by his neighbors, wuo Knew nim best. Charlotte o fflJ C1,ay Worsted Cutaways of krnrofl Brog.' make at ft 10. W 6W8. Pre 1 Pnced $25 b PePle Who Pretend to save you 25 percent you want any Clothing at all, u wiu pay you to see us. : ere are some good reasons it will pay y oil to trade with us : 1st. Vjn , - : - buv th : y. 0Ur oods m larSe lots "uy them low. . - y I1 them 6 wl l5e lowest possible price ,:in thfu- n'1 try to make you at donh7" rJ -more y VS 3fj -. "at liiey are wortn. !- We plyat we say we will ereas lftl? here tQ3ay and eipect to be 4thsgaswelive. , . 'D oLn111 sel1 Ju goods that will M eyou, - ;ds Vn&you money back espn diuee the mW I Ashing Good- all kind q Infinite and a better lifp 5 n stretched out his hands, seeking jwningiy ior tne light of the life iu uome, ana who shall sav that fha Master did not reach down pityingly auu toncn tnemr May the earth rest lisrhtlv O J - w uiu man s Doay, ana may the eye of i.ue omnipotent ran tenderly on his tnu wvesBBTea. pwuuuug BUiJ, Wflen jj enters the A iiuwua xnomas, or Junction Huimng presence of the Great White City, 111., was told by her doctors Throne ! " p. sne naa consumption and! that there was Tin hnna fr. m u..t x. ScheIa,e Chantfel. The Fair Grounds Sold. :' The twenty days haying expired ituuus an increase of Mr.. J O Wadsworth'a bid. the Fair n 1 . tecome nis, at a little Uz thn FIHE INSUBANCE. . m . e 5.1.700 It is the,cheaP;8t ca.YS seeo? v' sold in Concord for yeara. . , only first-lass Homo ad vor: Mr w.-j.t. . .. , . .. eign companies. or iBU8VUfifl nag A rpor v oT , -r vu u it m v r I hoe A Dry, who will at once begin the erection of a house. xkcopt'cuuijy, Woodiiouse & Harrif,. TThen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorl-w Tien she was a Child, she cried t or Castoria. When she became Miss; she clun to Castoria. hea she had ChUdren,she gavethem Castoria. there was no hope for her, but two mam m ' - Dottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery,; completely cure,! hr rA t 1 ... - bug says mat it saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eggere. " 139 Plrriio f San Francisco, suffered from a dieadful cojd. aoproaching Con-, sumption, r tried without , result everything, else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was onm tt , V w Uu is naturally thankful. If. i dk results, of which theso aro samples, thafc prove tho wonderful otto v -iAWiWjr of this 'medhune in coughs an H colds. 'Trial bottles af. Trf No 11. bouthbonnd local m r . - . -- -r mmf W " ger train comes nearly an hour later now man ror the past seyeral weeks, the schedule-fori this train having been again changed, and due to ar- o pumu a? ii;i7 instead of 10:20. : Bncklen's Arnica Salye, -The Best Salve in the2 worlrl far Outs, Brnisas, Sores? Ulcers Salt -rt. ' . ' Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe Hands, Chilblains," Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures A White aian Lyncned In Georgia. Bavaitnah, Ga., Nov.23.A special o the Morning News from Afnimf -wuuu 7- . " . vernon, county seat of Montgomery county, Ga., says that L W Perdue was this morning taken from jail by a mob, carried to the woods where nis throat was cut from ear tn o. VMA and his body riddled With"hlllfata WUUOIO, At a late hour tonight, his body was siui lying in the woods. The vintfm of the mob's rage was about 51 years old, a school teach J O Ml ate of Yale college and until his Ar rest about six weeks ago, was re garded as a highly respected citizen. He wps a married man tmA Uvna -w v - Jk wife, two sons and two daughters. About six weeks aero h wo rr sted on a warrant eworn nnf hv 1 Mr. Grady, whoso daughter, Miss iuatcie urady, it was alleged, he had ruined. The girl was his assistant in the school. ThGallP crime was committed nearly two joirs ago. The child of the girl, it fa saiddied nearly a yearago. The girl made the charge against Perdue Pilfifl nr tin now ivnn: t. - i - su.f iriini'fii ir l o -- ? "- oiA ncciifi uku ana irpr truaran tppr! t - w siatKiauilUU I" v " mnh m i T- - I nln hori litn j . . or Odell Masiskfif k, MANUFACTURERS OP GINGHAMS OUTING CLOTHS, PLAIDS, SRZET1JVG : JUYDi SALT BAGis v DEALERS IN . . .. ". .. . t General Merchandise. BUYEBSJOF Country Produce. .... of al Kiiid AND Pour-Foot wood always wonted best prices- for same. We invite an in spection of all the goods we Manufactnrel &a.oxt 4? Drug More. Kogular siza rOc. and I bo For Bai of P hZZ'T.:1 I wq t u i F--" 1 - bi.uu. 8 tore. . fVr mnrnnlna n Cure All Pafu. "QnecentaSae.
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