- - . y -r 7 m m K I i -r We have the Sterling Silver Forget-m'e'-not Kings for 25c. S CONCOIW, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. : 1895, wiuonen ik l I . I ii ' Bna J Wads orth, who recently r:Yi . old fair grounds,; have, begun im- P-rcuieura -already. A street is ng opened up, to run from South warn due west, connecting with ctxeec m Uhapman town. On thin ofv..i- in i ..- wm De ouilt a row of comfortable; dwelling houses. The . norai ball and agricultural buildings will be converted into cot tages. Work, is froinfr on rnw Ve Will Gi to o o If $1 you find any. thing '.in this that is not exactly right A?s N3JN S & FETZEIi. We TO-DAY sell Men's all wool Cassimere suits at Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys wm nna.t&e true remedy in Elec, trie Bitters This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildy on the stomal bowles, aictding strength and giv ing tone to the organs, thereby aid- ing nature in the performance of the functus Electric Bitters m an excellent:appetizer and aids dK gstion, Old people find it just ex actly what.they need. Price 50 cts and Sl.OQ. perbottle at Fetzer's Drug Store. Men's Black Wool Cheviot suits at. .TM Gray Jfelton suits at 2.00 Black Cheviot suits 2.50. Odd Ooats 75 cents. " Odd Coats 50 and 75 cents Black Worsted suits fcr 3 50 Fancy Melton suits 2.50. " A Pretty Wedding. Dr- J H Dreher and Miss Marie A Schulken, the lovely daughter of iur. ana Mrs. u Schulken, all of MF' PTTSJ-P pt a v w-do wf "BPPuy married last FINE CLAY WPRS- evening at 7 o'clock at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. The Two small children were left alone last Wednesday morning at the home of Ed Foil, colored, who lives on the nW tation of Mr. Ransom BlackweJder, five miles east of this city, one or both being in a cradle near the fire, and some sparks are supposed to have popped out and set fire to the bed clothing, turning one child to death and the, other one so badly that it died. The house and furniture was saved. V ' ' G TED SUITS, anteed all wool "$5.50 rint -r - J uwv irw KJ auu ccn.is.s. Aiiese are tne Kind that. some merchants price 12.50, - , , MomnitinAni u Burned Crates and Coops, Campers in rear of Dav van It's store burned up quite a number -of crates, ana cnicxen coopThurs day night; Some of tlje parties Were drinking, and after the - whiskey died down in them the eheaki Cold of a 'N'ovemhpr r4fKf tnem feel so numb that they were compelled to have fire and' these crates and coops were 'the onlv fuel available. They ere paid for. A Pretty Front Fence. It is a fact. The county is to have a pretty front feLce of iron the ma terial is all here and the nlanihir nf same will be done xt week.' A new wood fanes will be: built oh the line with the Keed "propel ty. and on the avenue leading to Oorl's stable the fence will be patched up with the remnants of the one now there. It.will be a variety, but nevertheless it wiil be an improyement oyer the present condition. ' " i h Of very Fine Clav Worsted nntnxiTOTTcinf - . . Schloss Bros.' make at 810. These ancl WeJe mdeed attractive.' would be priced $25 by people who preiena io save you 5 per cent If you want any Clothing at all, n win pay you 10 see US. chancal and altar were beautifullv . nnl iWU P S' fernSaiid0ther 1 honor of Mias Nell Cramer, ot potted plan S and notable amonK Thcm.sville, and Mis Alice Shem- the decorations were a lot of raro 1f . T : , - , ce ouem andilovely cut chrysanthemums cf "nd' M L- rtnuu A.,..,, I and Mrs. L M Archey eave a 7 .uvuio dd, moieiuuy arranered f i i ' v. . . rtv,u- mt -j.:' 0 clock dinner last evening. Tn U th w" aimr. xxie occorations Wfirfi . . . after Mr. Will Kehder's best stvle .D -e Were : Drv Reed, Miss Jen- Another TJsefnl Man B as Fallen On the morning of the 25th. juat uiceen minutes past twelve ; o'clock our oeioved neighbor and dear friend, Mr, John O Corriher, of this place, calmly passed awav after an illness of only nine days He was about forty-six years of age, leaving a wire ana two children to mourn their loss. In his death not only his church (which he Was very devoted to) sustained an irrepairable joss nut also our town and surround ing country. In his death I have lost one of my best friends, though I have known, him only a little over t??o years The words that now fall from the hps of nearly eyefy. one who ;fchew mm is: "He was mVbest- friend He will be badly missed in oar lit tie town and especially by the poor as neswas always moat thoughtful of them. It ia hard to giye up such a inena out we feel that he is now at rest in that beautiful land "Just uver tne river," free from alL the WHOIiE NO. 1,357 IN GR AN D D ISPL'A Y Kvery thing ornam en ta 1 and serviceable Besides an elegant line of fiaer rings, ear drops, bronchos, bar pins, stick niru; ' hplt DucKles and SIDE COMBS we Lave a large assort ment of gold 4 peps. See them at once. We have everrthinrr in me silverware line vou want. , mo. iiver, tree irom the - , . - cares and turmoils of this earthly I I I X VljP existence. Though fond of life and Hi J. I . .Iui)ni its pleasures, hp nwr fnrrrf J T -VlgVV fXX3 I : ' " ; . woes oi others, and always carried Pfnon;l ' sunshine with him whemfir fi. vlvDDlUliClA, ctl'U went, scattering many seeds of kind Bere are some good reason s uhy it will pay you to trade with us : Long before the hour for the cere mony the church was filled with the relatives and friends of the vount? couple, and when the bridal party entered it was to the strains of a beautiful wedding march Dlaved on the organ by Professor Theodore J Schmidt, his own, composition. The ushflrs, Messrs Will Render, Will nie Smith, J P GooSiran, Mies Francis Rogers ; A B Oorrell, Miss Ulaude Fisher, A J Yorke, W M Stuart and John Yorke. The even ing was a delightful and the supper an elegant one. The hours were frpm 6 to 12 Meet Them Elsewhere. A ramitfan'oo f rrm v H W Cl-V. uouhih, iu.ears win xvehder Will n uutu Latta, W A Vollers and John F er.of Texas, to the Weekly taid- T?i-.1-rr T 11. ' I w A T T ' TIT O a OMiwvtnnMin 1 i. 1 n 1 . Li We'buv Our p-nods in Iftro-P lnta buy them low. 2nd. We Tint. Thft lnwPdt Tlftcai'hlo -n-ri'-o ii.. , " v j iiicx. y wu. i Kiiira . i vttawa l. x i a km wan p.rnmnari!ori ho this or a whk they are worth more by pricing ' BL 10 proceea ----w j, WJ them at doubts what they are worth. UP -he aisle. Then followed the "As 'possums are iipe now, a dol- 1 j i i tj -l i l ii i , - . uC uo exactly wnat we say we will uxiutsaujaiae ana groomsmen. Mr. H iar lul iaQ 8101 ""bg oe very - ac v c ctic xiere louay anu eDeci to Dei h. Krtn?f ami t : . ah , fM -dj m. ! as long as we live 4th. We will oii wn a0 ,w ii -naar and Miss Mamie standard 1 can't do business and please you. oteJjes. The gioom entered, lean- without it, long may its banner wave fiffl TXT 111 . inn i.V. . -v . - I .. ... . ire win on nr mnninr hon liih jii in f it ma rri- hi - i 1 t-a Mni.4iAn .n i.- i 0.r.nJ , , . J i"uuv,j wuka w- uiUUUOi (IUU I IW biWQ IB XU J CCU U ilf Ii Itf, uuu I suil VOU hoof man TV. I..- Tx. - , Yonmr, - J, J4 ' : v.u.i,.xi. uH.ireaer, oi mt. "uive my respects to aU those that iourunno risk in trading with us. rPii. vr r j . 4 . . J r guarantee the price on- everything aaa nexc to tnem want to ow -about me, and those furnishing a iiiU UL j , , w WA cnac aon c want to Know 1 hope b vwus. iiio oriae, wno was maid of hnnnr il. ht t , - tu uicui iu lue iew uerugaiem. At I IVP.A I I i. I - Pfi t n r? j u wiuwujg maiaoi nonor was - nt wMtUsQ si C UOi tuo wiiue, leaning on tne arm Of her Who'll Be Responsible. $ n I father. Sh trnn Bttriic"MTr ot ; nfi-k oittt, c. -.-r-. t- m .7 jr awuigu m I -.v j.xu!i oxajn i Bee tne a unveiling- suit, ana carried , a irons of the dummy line ', are being huuvu v uiium luoco in cernana. torn up. 1, understood that the The bride's maids carried bouquets cross ties will be lef t buried in the VA iubbb. streets. After the ceremony had been per. TKol ,ni k , formed th hnMni They wlll not be preserved always i,-, xt.' i V . and decy will soon, if not already, while the orean nea fid Wfi, . ' " B."auJ a txvww . wa-i.i uuva -.fc ; I; r 2 Cashier. Central depot, whore Dr. and Mrs " 8 Boree "tepa .nto one. of the ; Oashiir Dre.ar took th. 7.4!5 n. t. holes (which are enre to follow) and : breaks a leer, who'll be MAAArt U1B luiiuci. xxuxue ui mi. jrjeasanc. v ' r u,vuv ,... , . . . , aubj' wm ut? tjuiie ttuom ten aays, d National Baok. ; J ' 1 COKCOBD, N. 0. Odet.t.. D. Cott; Txr? a i u-uenww aepot, where Ur. and Mrs oltrane, Assistant Cashier Drelier took the 7:45 - . . . Capital, L1I VV I HiFins. Oft a nnn j and will return and make their home riTWT?rT,ATCJ . I U ' - 1A uan:n;on JLr. iJrehe,r is a Rental surgeon, H. On ..J. wa.ANNOir.iand has beenSa resident of WiK " - m - X4Jlf which time he has made numerous l?TnT menas, wno extena to mm and his IRE INSURANCE. bride their best wishes for a long I lonAlT Tit A L . n t- tit, i oiiv xx&ijjj 'iuo. . r iiiuiufiun lues- cal,; 1U fleea of ire Insurance, senger. sent nrTi un or write, w e repre - - - ei.on rijr "iBt-cinG3 Home and i'or- The ovster sunner at ForpRt. Hill Respectfully auico aiu ouuiei,y xnursaay j VVooDnousE Habris. 1 night was a great hnsnoiai succefis. The town, the Dummy Li Le, or the driver. Frightened Cittz-nt. Notice. - " , Notice is hereby given that I have lost rtvCertificate of one share of stock m thecorporation,known as the Con cord Female Aacdemy, said'certifiv cate being No. 5 in the books of the corporation, and said share of the value of $50. All persons are warned against hold.ng said certificate of stock and notice is hereby given that x snau appiyror a duplicate certifi cate of said share of stock. Morrison H. .Caldwell ' Concord, N. C, Noy. 25, 1895 r ' uwuj Ul AlliU" - 1 . . ness along the dull, weary pathway L. M , ARGHE Y Jl j) of endless toil nnrl if nfllo VnnA . - r. . bUO T Phvs man Ami finVr,n poor ana sufferinff knew onlv too well. When the prim " nhadnwB nf Concord, N. C. V If KJ W. I , ucacu were ereanng over hi.m he" had UJbMLJi : ST, CLOUD ANNEX no iear, oniy aesinng to live to train his children for usefulness in church and state, but conscious to the last, he, manifested the same perfect faith and Christian fortitude had charac.enzed his beautiful JNO. R. ERWIN. C. A- MISENHF1MEF ERWIN & MISKNHSIMER Physicians and Surccins Office No. 3. Harty building odv " auuiuI wmceo. a. Jiarty buiicin, op life, and thus he passed away in the R?816 2nd Presbyterian . church full assuianc3 of a blissful rpt. in Chlotte, NrC the realms of Immortality. A Friend MORRISON H. QALDWEL China Grove, N 0. Nov. 29, '95. ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONCORD, N. C. Office in' Morris, building, opposite i JIANUFACTUBEDS CT FIJVJS GINGHAMS w - i WIXAUC i Li 231 Mrs. Phoeba Thomas, of Junction I Court House. Uity, lil., was told by her doctors she had ; onsumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery completely cured her and she says that it saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eggers, 139 Korida St. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, annroachine' firm sumption, tried 1 without result OUTING CLOTHS, everything else then boueht one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was curei. is naturally thankful. It is such results, of. which these are samples that prove tha wonderful efficacy of this medicine in couerhs and COlds. Trial hntfloa at. Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and 1 uu. PLAIDS, SIUiETljYO AM SALT LAGS -O A. and M. Do the rznilfnri nnva - "-"j j The match between the football teams of the Agricu 1 tural and Me chanical College and Guilford Col lege at Greensboro Thursday re suited in a score of 26 to 0 in fayor of the former. Mr. Andrew Grier, of the A. and M. C team nagged hrough' the city en route to his home at Harrisburg and will not re turn to scheDl until January 1 .He says the game was a good one. We learn that he is mating a fine record as a fcotbalhst. . When Baby wa3 sick, we gave her Castorfcv Alien she wa3 a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Jlisa, she clung to Castoria. WUea she had Children, she gave them Castoria, DEALERS IN General '4 Merchandise. BUYERS0P Country Produce - of al Kind AND ( FDur-Foot wood always wonted best prices for same. We invite an in: spection of all the goods we Manufacture. i 9.

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