XII. No. 34. talis DID You can get anytning- you ant in Silver -isuveiiies, en grayed without extra charge at $100 if you find any thing in this that is not exactly; right CAR NOJN S & FETZER. TO DAY ' " sell Men's all wool CflssimM-A Bnft. 3.00. Men's Black Wool Cheviot suits at 3.00. jien s uray jueiton suits at 2.00. -Men's Black Cheviot suits 2.50. Men s uud Coats 75 cents. Brv's Odd Coats 50 and 75 Mnto , Men's Black Worsted suits fcr 3.50. Men's Fancy Melton suits 2.50; MEN'S FINE CLAY WORS TED SUITS, Guaranteed all wool SSiSn and Sacks. These am th fcfnri tvf some merchants price S 12.50, liipiiifCBj Line Of very Fin Clav Worsted Cn Schloss Bros.' make at ThnZ- would be priced $25 bv people who v ' ; preienato save you 25 per rent. If you want any Clothing at all, n win pay you to see us. ; Here are some good reasons why it will pay you to trade with us : 1st. We buv our n-nnds in Inro-A Into and buy them low. 2nd. We put the lowest possible price J them. Wa d wnk they are worth more by pricing lu ai uouots wnat tney are worth. 9,1 -nr. 1 ., . ... e cio exflcr.iv what top coir wo win "J . W ri v .7 " w T T AAA wre as lonp-ai wa Hva . Q V. MVt, , 4tji. We will sell vmi ennrtfl fhnt. will and please you. 5th. We will give your money back goods don't suit you v - ion run -1,1. i a. 11 ." usii. in irauing wim us e guarantee the price on everything . kiuca uaia auu- ail mnu or Sffeteer Jail. Cokcord, N. C. yji,juL.h9 i f resident T .... -"J VMOUM'll u' ltrane, Assistan t Cashier Capital, $50,000 $16,000 Orpins, Ert;'r?ELL - O. F. Cannon R n 1 - J' vv- GANNON, 1. B OOLTRANE. INSURANCE. 4 wi Win,, ' Sliced of Fire Icsurance ent( us, or write. We repre eicor,w1?fcclass -tlome and For- T?vtnv-. i i.n RftRrprf full W ooDnousE & Harris. LiVin 1 ;r , I I I 1 I If t I " hells I ffl Caanoas. ifflfJ Mia THE FOUST JURY I Unable to Afrec-out Slnc18,araajr Morning. Judge 5tarbnck finished his charge to theory in'the Foust case Saturday horning about 10 o'clock. The jury-t5ok the case and spent all the day and night and yesterday debating over it. It was Bta'ted, wtn how; muph accuraqje are un able to say; that they stood seven for manslaughter and five for acquittal. They, were "guests" of the Mc Adoo and had a fine time. Some one suggested that thev would nrnh. alily ;jer agree; us long as they were so . well - fed stopping at a swell hotel and feeding high. 4urwnen -get queer notions -in their heids, is the opinion of all disinterested lawyers who heard the eyidenoe, as; well as eyervbddv else. that it is a -plain case of manslau shU er at least. His Honor, Judge Star buck,r charged directly .for murder in the second -degree -and thatUs really what the offence is: but all well that they don't. ' : " ' 4 They came Into court this morn ing and asked Judge .tarbuck to tell. them.whatmanslaughterwssHr they could not agree as to what it was. He .explained it fully again and they retired. s. .Nothing more has since been Heard from them and as wa go to press they; are still debating. Monday's Greensboro Record. Nome Appointments of the c. Con ference. ':':;- , - The appointments of the North Carolina Conference, recently in ses sion at Elizabeth -City, have been published. The Standard notes a few, those who are personally kiown to many of our leaders by haying seryed churches in this section and by family ties; ' ; Tar River Circuit F B McCall. v Granville Circuit B C AUred. N, C. Christian Adyocate W L n j ... - . unssom. Newborn-A D; Bejtts, Mt Olive circuit N M Jurney. Beaufort R F Bumpass, Aurora circuit WiH Mtrrit. - v J amesville circuit R F Wyche. Aoeraeen circuit- -J H rage. Not a Native of Cabarrus, Mr. John P Allison was on thei delayed tiain last Friday on which Commissioner Joe Foil, Esq. G E Ritchie and ' others were, returning from Atlanta. Mr. Allison, all the time he wa? here, did not meet up with any Cabarrus people, though a large number were there. Even in 'the ong ride from Atlanta he was not aware that anyone from God's coun. try were on the train, ; But on the Exposition grounds Mr. Allison met-up witu a former . : . - '" .. Cabarrus man, now . of- Arkansas'. He was John Scott,1 son of Rufus Scott, late of Mt. Pleasant, this county. This family went west some 14 years ago. ' , Cnrel Jor Jleadacbe. 1 As a. remedy, forall forms of Head ache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very 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 procuro a bottle, and give this remedy a fair- trial. In case's of habitual constipation E'ec trie' Bitters cures by giving the nApflfini toho to ihe bowels, and few cases' long-' resist1 the use of'this medicine. -"Try it once. Fifty cents medicine. and -SI 00 at Fetzer's Drug Store f - " a. - C0NC0R1, N. c, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1895. HEAVY FAILURE. ! James B. Pace of Richmond, Slakes an .AMljjnment-The Total Idabill- ilea 81,OOQ.OOO. .Vv RiCHMOKD, Va., Deo. U.-The fail. ur e: of Jimes B Pacej president of the Planters4 Rational Bank, tras announced, this afternoon,. CHe has made; the bank secure-by deeding to xt -vz5i,uuu worth of v-real estate which will cover Jus liabilities to tnarmstitution.. Thetofcftlilmhili ties are about - $1,000,000, and the creditors are in five 1 TKo Yirffmia Trust Compa W.: raoe was also president, is pre lerrea. ttis son vis- a crelditor of thirdclass in the sum -of $100,000. In the fifth Sand last class rare north ern creditors, n sums aggregating $600,000. . . Mr. Pace resigned as president of the bank and as a director. Mr. J J Montagtje succeeded him in" the former position and Mr. T G Wils Hams ln vthe latter. The bank is made absolutely secure and has plenty of currency to meet all dei mandp., besides all the other ibanks have pledged any assistance that may be aeeded. - Mr.;5Paee has .been sick and his Ousi c ess suffered by his : absence. The direct cause of the failure js in ability of friends, whose paper he held, to meet their obljgdtions. .He has tpo, ;been unfortunate ihispecu lationlih cottonl ' The property transferred-, by "Mr. I?ace. to secure the Jbank, . includes his S100,000 mansion and ' "the vace block. Mr. Pace was looked upon as one of the . wealthies and most solid business mea in the city, Mr. Pace was interested in. many con cerns and is a large tobacco . manu" f acturer, v A, few years ago he gave $60,000 to-erect Park I!iace Metho dist 'Church. " Mt. Plensant's No JVortli Pole. The Organ church correspondent of the' Salifbury Herald says : "Mr, O Brown Cox, who has been study ing theology at Gettysburg, Po., forHhe past five months, will bo home oh a visit in a few days and will stay, about three weeke. The people of Rowan need not expect to haye him with .them much, for, there is at. the North Pole of. Cabarrus, an object that attracts; his attention Very much. Fire at s;pofltlon. s; i Monday; mornins: fire was discover ed ln the!Mexican village of the A: lanta Exposition. 'A ; iirge two story building was completely destroyed, with no insur ance. The personal eliects lost anion nt np in to the 3 thousands. One man lost, his life, bei ng su f focated,,andypthers(injared. Hard to Manage Eyen a Churcli Paper. The following is a report of what too place 'at the. North 'Carolina Conference relative to the N. C. Christian Advocate: "Then came the contest over the ptper. Con ference decided on .change of rela tionship with , the Advocate, de. manding the right to co trol. the editorial management. The owners refused and claimed a perpetual Obligation of unconditional support, j. ne committee presentea a compro mise paper, : The friends v of the owners were in ammonty. Elo. quent speeches were madeby Rev. K J phn, against the owners prop osition, and Dr. Swindell for it. The Conference separated from the paper and appointed a committee to act with a Western North Carolina Conference committee Jf they will appoint one, to buy or establhh'a paper or, if necessary (o establish a paper' separately. . The Confer ence acted reluctantly but by 37 maj rHy.V - ' ; r When a whole body has a knack at a newspaper, there will be no end to troubTe: kvef y one will have his "say so.' , COrfEi AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIETS. ' .ESS Souvenir Svoons, Bon Bon Boxes, Carte Marian. Tea Hat Kerchief Jewelry Boxes, Table-TCiniifis Fruit Knives, Jruperjti.nives, Nail TCirhmst laplelorks, Olive, Fnrfrj. Pickle Forks, manicure sets, c onoe sets, uesfc sets, Tea SpA. Neck Chains, Kings, " Stamp Boxes, 1 - Vy.W 1 T fin 1 B i-V .T f J C rSqarf Tins, Dresden Mocks. BaggageCheck, Bete Buckles. Also the nicest line of Watches and Jewelry in ton. A. J. & Delivered np II is Prize. . . mho umcu J1X 1UOL TCiT several days in which William V Snidftr was to elope with one Millie Unffin,!both ;of IForest HilL but their romantic career t ras interfere red with and the -girl .returned to the .humble roof of her narents. Ziliie was an ooerative at . Odell'a mill, apd went to her work as , usual tms morning, but her father anrl brother were suspecting something ot the Kind and watched the eirl with attentive eyes. Shortly after the mi 1 started!- up, her lover .ao peared in one of the doois of No. 4 mill; gave the signal for the girl and both left with hearts brim, full- of love to the great goal cf life. They were pursued, however, by the girl's brother, who overtook the couple near the Reformed nhurnh nn Church Btreet and at the -poiht of a pistol commanded Snider to dismiss the girl and let her return homcu which the young girl did reJu6tants ly. who id now irr the confines of her own room downcast " but not disheartened. Snider- intended going to South Carolina althoueh he procured bis license at the . Register's office last night. f All., this . happened iusfc at day break this (Tuesday) morning. Glad to Get Home. A young lady who is some distance from home attending school writes to a rona parent that she will be glad to get home for a -short while, anyway, and adds: No mote hash, no more roll; no more butter two months old." Santa Claus, ' All arrangements have been made by Sims & Alexander to furnish everybody . with fireworks.- "iTfiey haye all kinds pf .foman candle whistle . booms; cannon crackers little crackers firecrackers, soda crackers, and, in f act, the handf - . - - . i gomest assortment of the finest makes of plain and t fancy carries See them before you buy elsewhere for. Saha Claus has made them head qu ar ters.- They v are - goin" ou t of business and sell cheap. d,wdl9. Fine Kentucky Horses and Mnlrs. . Wait for Dodd's auction sale of Kentucky horses.and moles, Saturi day, December 2lst, 1805, 'fifty head of horses ana mules, at M J Corl's stable, Concord, N. C Come to the gale, as they will cosiHvely be. sold, JCoirciIe.ss.of cost. Each" horse or mule mpst.be as represented, or no Sale . will be held, rain or shine. Stock .will be at Corl's stable, Fris day, December 20th. Come'and see them. ' - R. 'A. Dodd. I I 1 mmm a 1 1 11 1 mirf wm J WfloilE JNO. 1,372 YOUR. Spobiis, Marks, Boxes, , Coffee Svoons; Glove Boxes, umbrella Marks' Book Marks, ' Individual Sets, Card Sets, . Bon Bon . Forks, Walking, - " Canes. TeaKetttrs, -Lamps. Vinegcirctts, Gold ' Thimbles', Gold Fens, Card Cases, Nut Bickers J. F. YORKE Cards L.iM, ARGHEY,M. I). Physician -and Surgeon. 1 " Concord, N. Or OFFICE: ST, CLOUD, ANNEXE JN0. R-ERWIN. C A- MISENHEfiYER ER W IN & MISENLL E I M E II Physicians and Surgeons Office No. 3Harty buiMiBfV otw posite 2nd Presbjteriun cach Charlotte, N. C. MORRISON H. CALOMEL ATTORNEY AT LA concord, n; a Office in Morris 'building, oppositr Court House. MANCPAOTUHKliS OP FIN G IN G HA MS 0UTZ3G CLOTH'S, ' ZLA1DS, SHhETlNO AND' SALT HAG DEALERS IN Herchandis BUYERS OF of al Kind AND Four-Foot wood always wonted 7 best prices for sarne. Ve invite an in spection of all Hhe geeeb we Mann facture. v ' ill-laleiis! n - 111 ' ' : 1 Professional General Country Produce I? i r.t t v: .1 : 'I . 'Ji l ' v : v