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Vol. XII. No. 32.
CONGOIW, N, C., SATURDAY DECEMBER. 14. 1895.
?jftr ihWMaim JXQ. 1,370
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THE STORMIEST DAY YET.
In
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Stan
s
Handsome lnep
Silver Moitntejd
Walking Sticks.
See them at Cor-
.ill Ct
IXC7JJ.0.
.1,
and the President;5Iay Have to Go Working at Brftffdrda COtton giti,
if ome By nan., ' ; fiye miles 8oaibsit"Ofrhis city, eot
i NrVFlT7nT.Tr.vVk Dpa. 13 Proairionf. la finwr fn fhfl inn Jti rofttnfr
Uleteland and his
party haye 8nc his hand;iipp)5mity vith AND COME AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE SUITABLE FOR YOTJii
thoroughly losing the saw, t:t , HOWDAY
ATI f OlA A nr swirl ' TTT'- a" I " ' -,-"'; , -.- .
Gondii ; My
Etore.
ceeded today in
themselyes to the ontside world, for
no one knows where he is at present
.The, Violet was , to haye Jeff?. Hatters
today, but whether she did so or
not, is unknown, for a gale has been
raging oyer the North Carolina
Burn e4 jK bealli :
i" Souvenir Svoohs,
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$roo
oAi iSi 1; if; Jeiaelrjj Boxes,
sounds, and th wires between -Kitti v""-tt Fruit Knives,
Sawk.d-Hatteravare down. At ar ft? w P V?rKnives,
fetty-Hkwk, the wind blow at a rate ?8the Wail Kmves
. z . ? , ,( woman's clothes, who was two weak u aoi0 dPQrCS,
v v -i yiuu- njiinitHsh it. and while' the bhiK Ulive Morjcs,
ably much heavier at Hatters. l.toJ? : U4i.UA PiclcU FdrlCS,
Tesaek .he v Arrived from orth f?c onand screamed, for.as. .arfo?,
Uaroliia waters and it the op.aion .th Manicure Sets,
. .. . , tt l bnrned ' eo jtembly that -she died Shoe Sets.
of sa.l,ng masters -that the .Yiole t ,4,.. .f T)A,fc W
nnni i mnc navn YriJin t.iip run nn i .-.. - - ........
J? Spoons,
xLercniej, oxes,
If you find any thing
jthat is npt.eactjy Tight
CARNOiNS & FETZER.
Lit Jail,:
in fh?a Panilico Sound nnder the heavy Pnt,T6emii
I :J II mi.. i il.! I Tf W'jfiraf Vof ' Pat-aYrA "&frt UaV
Abemarll and f Che,iapei'ketcanM not liymgin ;:Uhristian omty, :frdm
Tea
JVeCifc Chains,
irt yRinigs, 7 ' -
svamp jsoxes,
through which tKe Violet must "pass the conduct' of Ben Burkheaol and
Scarf JPinSj ,
Jyresaen
ft Baggage' Ohechy
Meitrjtsiiciaes.
fJoifee Snoonft.
Glove. -Boxes,
umbrella Maries,
B66K Marks,
Individual
Card Sets,
p on uon
Forks,
Walking.
: " f Canes,
'Tea Kettles,
Lamps,
, Thimbles,
Gold lens,
Vdrd Cases,
Nut Bickers
on her way to Norfolk, npw, meas4 his eonin-law, Lucius Johnston,
ores only nve ana a half feetJthe
who; lived ..together in Chapman
lowest evei known in the connecting town on Broad street In. an affiay
link between Virginia and North thii (Saturday) morning both- men
Carolina.- , It i is .) probabls that the were bruised and cut over their head
- TO-DAY-
We sell Men's all wool Cassimere suits at-
Men's Black Wool Cheviot suits at 3.00. presidental party will have togb tbiby themseof ropks, an axe and clubE
Men's Black Cheviot suits 2.50.
Men's Odd Coats 75 r cents.
Boy's Odd Coats 50 and .75 cents' -Men's
Black Worsted suits fcr 3.50.
Men's Fancy Melton suits 2.50.
Also the nicest line of Watches and Jewelry in town.
A: j&Jj;. f.. .YORKE
this season.
a wife.
MEN'S FINE CLAY WORS-
TED SUITS, :
a
wuaranteea ail wool $d.du, uutaways 1 f A,
ana oacss. i nese are tne Kina tnat
some merchants price $12.50,
Will Harrison Blarrjr , ,i
The most intimate friends of ex
Elizabeth City, N. 0., and come tM They were put in jaU to await court,. President Harrison here are settling
Norfolk by rail. Tne storm tod ay 1 having used deadly weapons. They down to the belief .that "he intends to
around Hatters is the worst so far I quarrelled about the eitravagance of marry Mrs. Mary Dimflaink.' Those
who were the most sceptical a few
days ago now admit that the conn
duct of the general indicates there
is a foundation for the story; fp
A score of newspaper men "h haye
called at the "Harrison homestead
since Sunday night to ask about the
report. They haye inyanably been
denied information, j The general
has firmly refused to discuss the sub-
Professional Cards.
After a Woman.
The'followihg 'correspondence, to
Statesville Landmark, from
Yadkin "county explainsltcelf : Mr.
Damase Suit Against Revenue OfH-
.V:, ' cers. ' : - -
8tate8ville,:Landmark : While on
a business visit to Charlotte some
B Q Colvard. whose mill was burned ime Mr" J ark i 8ulliVan, of
some time ago. and who is rebuild. StatesTllIe? was, rested.by Revenue
ing, always thought that the fire ameers U i Uresham and C if King,
that destroyed his mill was incenH
diary. . At last the secret is out, in
consequence of which some of our
heretofore honored citizens are in
trouble. Mr. Colvard I has been
tracing this 'matter for;. tomV time
but quietly, so other parties thought
it had completely died away until s ; , .;. - - - .
u' y , searohT a mm tor canceiiea reyenue
sued for the arrest of an aged lady which they accused him of
by the name of Khoda Shores, thoflyinff--
of thatlplace, :x The jarresttopk place
on the public streets of Charlotte in r
, . This is not in Keeping wun w ine
up his . , . , ,
ope dajhgh ?ad
u j ' t. 'i. - j v ceneral s rule. His name has been
handi while they searched him for hcciai .
- r , connled with this or thatfwoman
wtjapviio, t--. xxicj iuciJ utiauo xiiui pun
off bis shoes, hat, etc ," while they
1 Igiiii le
Of very Fine Clay Worsted Cutaways of
bcnloss llros make at $10. These
would 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.
Bere are some good reasons
why it will pay you to
4tnrt J -W 1-iJ-ln t i
c lvo . :, wife of -Nathan Shores, and mother As aresult of this treatment Mr.
1st. We buy our goods m large lots of Eh Shores, the latter the creat I Snlli vati V.a -mnimA muh in TrA1ft!l
ana Duy tnem low. r . Hn nor dealer of this neiffhhorhori ttlLi.?1r.irJL
2nd. We put the lowest possible price Mrs. 'Shores was given a preHifiii tt;L' ok i0 L0f
oi them. We don't try to make you , . r ' . 4 iving and Gtresham for, false arrest
think they are worth more by pricing nw "eanug uu evewnB ano, TAV -VniWiliaHo n whinh h
them at doubts what thev are worth. bound over to the Superior Court of a??,:W? : r10ml,lat,0n to wnicn he
3d. We do exactly what we say we will Tadkin, In default of bond she was was.flUDjecteay; .me compiamt hes
do. We are here today and euect to be nnmrniff ir iail FVidftv Tionf i htit'Tfit been, filed and the amount of
nere as long as we live. Safri1av ha mm hnnd at A wA VAh AWtWq' 1Sir a U
ill. TIT 111 Til . 5lll I " O mi
ne wm sen you eooas mai win iAnOAj ;i ..i. wi: i :a I v -r T-
fit anri roco MDaDDuumuwuu. uC Buu, xb n&mea.i f Mr..is u MCJjauffnnn, or
J I il -J 4. J 1
5th. We. will give your money back T Vi3U b"Au" ttU Statesville, and Congressman Lin-
if goods don't suit you g?i ?s iara3 r.oa "na flear nev "fie M?. Sillfvan's attornevs.
yft,i i.r, cv i f,n 0 ox nis motner's trouble and returned " ' '
We guarantee the price on everything to aid her. It is not 'thought that Quay Wouldn't Take IU
weseih Shoes hats and all kind of Hh did t ha norelf oa fhor i'a - -
Furnishing Goods. I 7 ' ' : PHILADELPHIA, JJeC. 13.Ke-
i .ii i j cent stories have been set afloat,
other arrests will be made as Boon . S '
as possible. The cause of the burn- tnaitily m Washington, that Senator
ing is thought to be on account of Qaay was a candidate for the Re-;
sickness, as the mill pond covered publicanhbminatiohjorthe Presi
several acres and consequently dency. Mr. Qaay was asked today
caused chills and fever for several about the matter and he said:
r, "T. "?.! . . T. "Iwould not take it on a gold
naa no enect on tne neaitn 01 tne
community, for since the burning
the pond has been there and still
President romains, and as the new mill is evi
Cashier, dent that the pond will remain for
i pled
freqaentlv daring the last year, and
when asked about it his answer in
variably was, "There is not a word
of truth in it." 5
One of the men who is, closest to
General Harrison said to me to-day :
fcThe members of the family have
been wondering for 'several months
if suoh" a thing would likely occur.
The general's frequent trips to:New
York gaye rise to the gossip. It is
true that the general has been -'fix
ing up his home in North Delaware
street." Indianapolis " special, of
11th, to New York Herald. !
L.MvARGHEYM.B
Physician and Surgeon.
Concord, N. 0.
OFFICE ., 5t . CLOUD ANNEX.
JN0. R..ERWIN . C. A- MISEKHEIMER
ERWIN & klSENHEIMER
Physicians and Surgeons
OrHce 'No. 'i" tfarty buildiuvr, op
posits "2nd Presbyterian cbarch
Charlotte, Nv.C
MOKBi&dN H.
CA.-jD VV.EL
ATTOENEY AT LAV;
'CONCORD, N. 0.
' : Office in Morris building, opposite
Court House. ::
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?lAKUi&ACTURER8 OF
FINE GINGHAMS
WTJTlkG CLOTHS,
TLA1DS, 'SIILETWG
IkjVJ SALT BAGS
0-
OaxLnons& etzer:
tart
When Baby was sick, we gave her CastorLx
JThea she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
yTien she became Misa, she clung to Castdria,
Wben she had Children, ehe gave them Castori i
a
Coxcoed, N. C.
hi
J. M. Odell,
D, B. CCLTBAITE,
L. D, Colteane, Assistant Cashier! some iime.yet.,
Capital, 56,600'
Surplus, ' $16,000
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DIRECTORS;
J. M. Odell, D. F. Cannon
Elam King, J. W. Cannon,
W R. Odell, W. H, Lilly,
D. B COLTEANE,
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FIRE INSURANCE.
When in heed of . Fire Insurance,
eall and see us, or write. We repre
sent only first-class Home and For
eign companies.
Respectfully,
WOODHOUSE & HABBIS.
Care for Headache. -
As a remedy for all forms of Head
ache Electric Bitters has proved to
be the yery best It effects a per
manent cure and the most dreaded
habitual sick headaches yield to its
influence. We urge all who are
afflicted to procure a bottle, and
give this remedy a fair trial. In
cases of habitual constipation Elec
tric Bitters cures by giving tha
needed tons to the bowels, and few
cases long resist the use of this
medicine. Try it once. Fifty cents
and $1 00 at Fetzer's Drug Store."
plate." '
When questioned for his reasons
he said: - ' - ; : ;
"Well, -for two reasons. The first
is that X am not fit for it, and the
second is that I w ould not live thirty
days. in the office. ; My only ambition
is to take a rest; and enjoy life after
I complete my duties." '. - '
"Does this mean that you will not
seek a re-election to the Senator-
ship?,,i ; V' - 1
"That,"' answered he, "depends on
circumstances,"
In replies to queries as to a cur
rent story to the effect that he
would be in: the next Cabinet of the
reoublic. Senator Qaay said t f !
"There 13 not a word of truth
in it."
They II a ve Gome.
Register of Deeds Wed dington this
fSatnrdavV raorninc received the
j . -
pension warrants for ,1895, and;re'
quests us to annpance, to the pen
sioners ta come forward an d receiye
same. This news will be a happy-
Christmas greeting to the old sol
dier.. . :: . ' .'.
Bucklen's Arnica aiyt v
The Beat Salve in , tke ,world for
Cut3, ; Bruisrs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe
Hands, Chilblains, Corns aud al
Skin Eruptions, and positively curts
Piles or no; pay requi-ed, It is
guaranteea! , to.rgiyejfitatiefaotixn:rr
moner refunded .Price 25. centper
box. For sale at P B Fetzer'a Drug
etore
DEALERS IN
General
Merchandis
BUYERS OF
Country Produce
of al Kin d
AND
Ftur-Foot wood always
wonted best prices for
same. We invite an in
spection of all the goods
we Manufacture.
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