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. o j '. . Jv ' 11 11 i i r ' . . r V l V - -w .... - . - i 7oIl. XII. No. 25. CONCORI,.N. C FBI DAY, DECEMBER 6. 1895. we r S 1 rj S Wnons NO. 1,363 U1U See our Sterling SilyeF Novelties; to km iff. Give Yon OVER $500,000 TAKEN. , Many Millions Befased by the Treas ury Because It Coulam't e Accepted iw irnce Value. WASHINGTON. Sectary (SfliBle'a offer to pay ex press cbargesfcoth ways for cold de poilicdr in-order to build op the oia reserve, slightly o?er $500,000 1H CTOld haa hften rl&nhaifoJ In f I r- vutw U VUK" flA , fprmity with tho ofler. Many mil IbUlUi Jion'4ollats oreiiMhaye fceeVdfer ed by national banks, but the con ditions attached have been such that Se'cretary Carlisle has declined to re ceiveit. For instance, $700,000 in gold was offered bv Louisville. Kv.. bnks.1-5 The gold'was light weight and the banks wanted it accepted at its. face, and not. at its .bullion value, '.ManVbanks'ih Western1 sub- a j u - xv Treasury cities offered to deposit If you find y tlUBg an this g . oredJ , 4-Vinf ia Tint. orrHir trtiT- ' ; "Mo "VAilr TlhA fU I 1 1 1. ji CiVNOlNS & FETZER. . w.Preiwij . . preciuaea wit of the 5 Treasury to. assume; the .ex- th ha v r )l c sell iuvii o cu nuui vasauucic ouiia at i; l 'Jti '"-a ' -4300. " w ' :'' vi -f fAU jjuubv 4jo uepuijiicu iu me, near Men's Black Wool Cheviot suits at 3.00r est auWTreasury by the depositor Men's Black Cheviot suits 2.50. ind tne currency would be forwarded Men's Odd 2oats 75;pents. ; r ft) Oz-KiVa Krt 'and 7K nnnta Men s blacK YvorsteQ suits icr o.ou. . vr4v88 uumBbg wi. njo, xu uiu Men's Fancy Melton suits 2.50. not contemplate the deposit of gold MEN'S FINE CLAY WORS- in one aub-Treasury city and the des TED SDITS livery of currency thertfor in an nnk.Tpftoaniiw nifn r ti mm Guaranteed all wool $5.50, Cutaways V- - fiu'" A HEAD E1TD COLLISION. . $10 and Sacks. These are the kind that Eome merchants price $12.50, mm ina UU ment expense. In the meantime, withdrawals ot gold from the Treas ury will continue and the gold re J8erve-i8; uow8lightly below $79, 000,000. ; Of very Fine Clay Worsted Cutaways of Schloss Bros.7 make at 910. '1 nese Tvould be priced $25 by people who pretend to save you 25 per cent If you want any Clothing at all; it will pay you to see us. HoW Soon ? Not many nights ago a young suitor was pleading passionately to the woman of his choice, r. who C was somewhat reluctant' about accepting litre are some good, reasons . t . , tlT . . ' . claimed, "I would die for you, to which the practical girl calmy qoerried, How soon?"; A,Vfgtf: TVrcU dn ttie Air Li !r Five BfenTXr 6 re 1 o Jtes Hart', But Rone Fatally Cans or the Accident Maid to te Ica Frelcbt Train on the eiv.f.M'v'. .. r-S At one' o'clock this' morning two freight twiria qh tHe; Air Line road came together it a point' five miliar aouth- of opartanbttrg There wa,? uou wrvuxaga ot enginea ana cart,, and fife utetv were hif tfioBgh none fatally -;Th9 iniured arerf -EngineerGe0rge Ayljink.5 Engineer T H ITanimbnd. Conducto?;T B Sumner. Fireman ; Alfred XJar ter Brakeman Sydney Wright, The accideet occurred 300 . yards south of Fair Forest station and the traina Involved were Ko 4 souths bound, Engineer :T H Hammond and nductor K L Gilmer; afioV the fourth 8ectibn of Ho. . 42. Charlotte bound, ; Engineer $ Georgo A5 Link ;and; At railroad "ineaaquaiter -ii is said that the blame for the collision aUVfiiU OltaBotte boandy; train, which was .over twelve hours-late. The rule governing- . th ; running of trains is mac wnen a tram Decomes over twelve hours late, it losesall right to run "and is -what is termed ' --m f. '.-- . ' . ;! .Am .: as a aeaa train, l c can move only on orders.' It V is supposed that the con due tor and engineer of- 42 'over looked the fact that they, were oyer 12 houra late,: and continued to run on the former ; orders, w hen they should have remained "dead," "and got in' the way of -'46,v:The! collision waa a' ternfia one, the enginea, comn mg together with srreat force.' En- gineer Hamhiond ;was injured,- by leaping irom His engine, jngmeer Link stwdisstr" The new8 of the facciden t waa 'at once tele graphed to' Chkrlotte, and Capt. W B RydeVsopia left on a Bpeciai'tjraiuJrths be south Carolina iitQuisi- .1 The Poor If egroes TFajred 4 to Death With Dufirfcy Traces Their Crime Only Ftty Thlft, and not Proven , ColMb s; 6,r Dec: 5;-The details of an? Ugly lyhching ' Which be6Urred-ln this Stati last " Mbmlay Hight rire"'tb: light idnighVr It itotxk pIacevdown in Colletdn K county near: trarnwell and Hampton Imes, r The dead bodieaot ;two of I.t.xt n.n a.mtn nronr theTicw .tripi ottWr cloth. ULrLjX- iog. were found, , one, being an told ' verytning-' ornamental woman, lnei Had been Jxwiten to - -i ..'iy!" deth with nVvb0gg, traced tie Sltf11 5 , . . -1 . ' nngs, ear drops, broaches, man , , offenge oerng that he was sua. . ; Wpinsj, stick 'pins, : belt flAm a f n M IfAAM fl . fill hkll I. 4 tha wdmaU'j tffenW bsing tifaf-Bbe b I'D E C O M B S Pea&f 0B-W. ' ' ' weVlUrge, assort. T Ilfioorljiilirio- 1 -'V fens'.- See on BA tarn flA rl a.rl ! a V An OA 4-Yawa' An Wa '".; zZT i'ZZ trade with us: 1st. We buy our ' goods in large lcts ana buy them low. 2nd. JWe put the lowest possible price 01 uiem. na iler Wrapper Earned Off. A woman in the -u pper part ottyt We don't try to. make you v ; . ..e-- v:.Virw.iIiJi think t.hr ta nrth hr bv nricinff city came near.DuimDR op xuurauv them at doubts what they are worth. morning. She wa8 working about 3d. We do exactly what wesajf we will a wash-pot. underneath; whicli waa a do. WeaTe heicrtodayandeTpect to be . ' , . , . -i here as long as we live blazing fire and in switching around 4th. We will sell you goods that willlher skirt caughtr anc alnjoat lnataitt ly the woman was 'eVyelopedr iri BtoTSSl' names. Her burns were Blight, but You run no risk in trading with us. the wrapper was almost entirely We guarantee the price on everything fconsumed eseu. shoes hats and ail ma or Furnishing Goods. .Cannons & I'etzer A Fire Friday Horning:. lire was discovered this morning about 4 o'clock on the fence in rear of the residence of Mr. Fred Beck An old quilt was across the fence and in some way it caught fire. It was gaining considerable headway,; when it arrested the attention ofj night watchman R W Johnston, Cokcord, N. 0. wn0 wjth the assistance of severa I L ill L -' ? i M. Odbll. ' President camPer8' Pnt lt onc wunou glTmffl in i National Bank. "B. CCLTRANE, V. COLTRAX-TT- Cashier. an alarm. Coltranb, Assistant Cashier Capital, $50,000 $ife',ooo -DIRECTORS; y Odell, D. F. Cannon , LA King, J. W. Cannon, DB GOLTRAN!. PIRE INSURANCE. cayn in need of Fire Insurance, ect ?Vee us or write. We repre cii? ly first-class Home and For- Respectfully, WoODHOUSE & HABEIS. 4 . ' A young negro, 'Isotn &iar3ey who waa suspected ot .stealing' tbe;:ble Wli Vei ver t h in g in the silverware line 4 you irom St Nicholas chuichi . jM 'I Q I T by our or six Barnwell county mcinlU u t' U u I and tied behind their, buggy. They Si? SL? 'BdSSr Pliisional Cards. p - , tj - a a mm mother "OldaKni'a Hannah" andf hia rMi n r toif.t u mvl Kn f 17 nan c I uta juuug ttaxv, ca tx nuuuii n j(ui,a i sent bacK ,to,.M thrnegto a ageii ' rnysieian ana ourgeon. ' " doh'cord, N, C. ?Se, who has , a fivV St" CLOUD ANNEX. tuxauv. aii tuo xcrrjh buo, par vj fionu up. ,. When the women '.wived. fnona' ' ' ? of the three wouWoV ceU anyV 1, VW & A- M1SENHEIMER thing about' the: ehuKperV. ERWIN & MISENREIMER Upon their reiusal , .ey, were all , $slcfc&nd Surgeons i three, stripped nake4 . and. beaten ; I Oluce No. aSattyr bbiidin)?, op. said, was almost worn: rttivnMrste-S man was given , about 1 50 lashes and fell insehsi Die, hia body being in in a terrible oondition; 7 the women were'lilte wffie severely beafeiii ifhe gad'the work Of, clearing the age in the prompt1" and xpeditibu8 manner lorwnicn ne ia noteav- ; TSIr. Link is aron.lnlaw of Sers gean t Job Orr of the-police force. is!ifai8 m.Atladtav he track as ciearea xor. ine passage or trains Li auuuii Atlanta ue'liee. at 3 o'clock, did : i-hiylttl- l:50.THlirsdas Chat&Newi:'' V:;- -. iiost Uer Qonnet, But Didn't Know It It is a jVery 1; pommon occurrence for a man to lose or misplace his irat but ft' TOyalnguTar thing "for a; froman to lose ner oonnet, especially ) . y' MORRISON H. CAJL.DVVEL AtrbRNBY AX LAW, ill man several timea'eaded HrAh hU I : , 5 nflpj? . . N. C, woman broke away and dashed into! r3r5.??8 the woods.- - The young Woman did likewise, going In a different -direc- tidny. -:b':i.-v'i H-'- i - Thfr men bdilt a fire bear the irfsen sible negro, threw histoid 6dat dier, himand lef U 1 On Wednesday "m6rxif f leftcold - m death. ! It had1 Kktti M ; . ; 1 . there one-night and one day.1 AAodtt Q UfFlJWG CLOT MS .100 yards away inthe'8Wamp, lying; t in a'pcol of wdtef abbutk'nde' lMe$, j : waa found the 'bld:twbmrtvj''-lk(fJ MANUFACTURERS OP PZrflDS, SHLET1NG fooiri-her Head 1 A ' IWy ' recently eil;eq . at a certainr, parsonage upon itfctf'Siok wife4 -the - minister, but aianpparjong, as ane was on her -iTap ib- roHufc h,' J. which wa3 a 'itiiierfrotti;: tii. mihlster!s hopse. jfecvreem tne. inousevanu. ine cirurcn boniletec ! th iax'a hpad waaMo the discoye" not beiri I. made u until tes4P.,c?''w"en 80me gentleman It May Do as SXneh for- You T.MrN Fred MilleV of paying, . E. writes that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his bacK and also that hisj bladder was affected. He tried! rmany sb called' Kidney cures i bu t withoutany gooa result, adoul a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once ElectrcBiiters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver iniiiai nru uift- f wko xw- -xougic- for women to go entirely withoat a bonnet, although one Variety of atyle ia almost invisible; -Thia happened in a little village not more that 15. miles from this city, and is toldby a preachety:; Examination -of - Conntjr - Treasurer's Books, ,7 7 ' ": On. Thursday. Chairman J Dove assisted byt Mr v J oeeph Youngs de- no downward ;wrth her'-Hand iBx'teiiaeW.j ! r -The Jyounwothan-'riaj ' find hwVwayomeJ anerd to in a critical conditioilA iri cIIi ; ' ' UL; The coronerfs ttry'haa rendered a I j verdict charging directly four fcroiihent-meri -one pbjsicraui with the crime. Others, who, tried to preventthekieea, gave thefnfdr-mation.' BAG is IBAIi3SllS'IN ai 7 viener ' J . if . i 1 . 1 . Merchandise. Notice. T; Notice is hereby giveri lhat-1 j lost V6ertifi6ate of one sliare'bf stoc in the corjjoratippikrjojvji asIjSelCon cord Female Aacdeaoy, saidr cer,tifi cata being iNoJ5!ih-the booKa'ot the corporation, and said share of the value of $50. Allpersons are warned againstifholdrig said Mcerticate, of 8t6ct and notice, is hereby given that I shall apply if or duplicate ceftifin cate of said share of stock. M orrison H. Caldwell. v ' Concord, N. C, Noy. 25 1895. uountry SOP Produce. '1 voted their time m the examination troubles and often gives almost in- j of the books pf tht county traasurer, .t; 'fvnol Tpnill nrnvA stant reiitJi our statement. Price 50c. and $1 At Fetzs er'Druff Store. which they'f onnd iat proper condl tion, all accounts straight, with plenty money on hand Stock for Sale. 77 .... : . , J ' i . i ' nave ont isx-year olq; mare and' one mule for sale on easy terms. , Apply to nje at Pleasant" hy.hiail, or at my home two miles west of Mt. Pleasant. . William MisehIisxeb. : of al Kind AND . - - . " - ' " "... FDur-Foot wood always wonted best prices for same. We invite an in: 7 spectiofi alT the goods . we Manufacture. 1 t 1 ii: II
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