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I ! ' n -" fQoiiP Times, rt 3inber l2, tS95. .f' 8t;;:i h":T .it! K ', , .,I V": 19:B .7t: p. m.y ' .. . S:49 ! '.',.'"' " 9K)3j. ni.j . eaves 12 ro. j . ' 5:15 p. J v r.wns fco'tweMi jlich ,,.d 36 are thf last . aI13 WasUiagtoB i.-ton and Sonth-i'ir;tin- uil stpp at h"v.U i lftrKL f-:'.h,:-.r t't ,4 1 " i .reach-ad at ilhurch last sun- mm ! ! ' ". i - ' -t- preached in! the; ,i(-h' last i Sunday nl.ranous croup i Mrs. TJ iw ir September ',;l;of.theChas.tF, 1' '"-f- . derate veterans There are twelve brandy du tileries in Cabarrus, and 225 in Rowan. -Look at the difference.' There is only "one whiikey dittUlir j in -mis county, .iir. E. C. Wincbester, oi .oionrw,. jo uc guager for this county.- --The newars now used on isoa. and- 36 trains are beauties. i hey are builtby the Mlman ; company and have regular evoking compartments in one end. Thy are lighted by Pintsch raa:i Ws learn that it is intended to make - these trains regular vestibule trains. , ; i-rAbout 1 o'clock yesterday ' a ten vear old son of fMr. Daniel Hopkins was kicked on the forehead by. a mule at Corl's stable.' He had brought a load of wood to town and was feeding his mules when the accident occurred Heiwas sent arpund to Drs. IiUy & Montgomery, and it was. , : discovered that his ekull was fractured. He was givn medical attention and sent home m a buggy, - . - ' . . , 4A. Ilot Spring corresiwndent of the Marshal Republican says that "Belle Bofd, the Rebel spy, and her outfit, have left Mrs. I Lance, a Hot Springs boarding house keeper,- in the lurch for a board bill amounting to $145, and have departed. They owe othei Hot Springs parties $22.15.". This woman wai in Concord a few months ago. It is si vitv (if she is the original Belle Boyd) that she has disgraced herselt "in hat ola. davs.'' . - - , PERSON AL. "Misa Iiura Leslie left Monday i: for Blowing Rock. , ! .- Miss Laura Wadsworth, of Charlotte, is in Concord. . " - - Mrs. Giles TCrowell is visiting M Mr. Samuel T. Tearson, of Morgan- ton, was here last Saturday. - '- Superintendent Shinn, of the Graded school, is in town today. r, Mr; Joe Bivins, of Albemarle, went to Trinity College Tuesday. ' A FATAL" ACC1DEHT. A BOIXER EXPLODES ATI KILLS OXE PERSON AND XXJVKES STKAIi. Two of the Injured May ll&-The Accident - HappDif at Mr. Robert Safret's Planing Mill in No. 6. . " ' - Yesterdav morning about 8 o'clock a meet deplorable accident at Mr. Rob ert Safret's planing mill in No. 6 town ship, about 6 miles from Concord. Five men. namely : Messrs.' Jackson. Saf ret, Robert Safret, Da via Barrier, Anderson Cruse, and -JQhn.- Bo8t," and one boy, Victor Saf ret, were working at the plan- DEATil, THE REAPER, Th Nejtro Exhibt. , r To Vie Editor of the Obsen er : The work of installing exhibits at the exposition is going forward rapidly.. .. A contribution to the success of the negro j exhibit, will be a bust of Charles Sum ner a fine piece of ; sculpture by Ed monia Lewis,? of Rome, Italy. The sculptor is in Rome looking to other 'exhibits. ' Active preparations are be- t ing made by directors of the exposi tion, looking to the entertainment t of the large number of colored people who will attend the exposition from L every section of the country. Persons have Miss Daisv . Kin?. : of Mecklenburg I mn mill. V ictor wa3 attending to tne county, is visiting here. . . . . . . . -We regret to learn that Miss Maude Brown. isiB. in Salisbury. has a is .today. The Atlanta Exposition. The editor took a flying trip to At ljfrita recently He took . a stroll over the Exposition grounds. 'Everything is pctiUcin in notv progressing rIt turned Tuesday from Lexington i the price is la great deal.yet to be done. The ,,Ui"tA- , J . . Master Tommy Smith; now position on The. Times force. A'TSIrJ. HarryFryling is at Chapel Hill putting in electrjc lights. . : Missarrie'Mehaffy now" has a ; ppBi tion as saleslady at Cannons & Fetzer'sV ' Mrs. J. R. Neisler, of Rock Hill, S. C, is visiting at Mr. M. E. Castor's. Miss Lois McDowell, of Charlotte, visiting her sister, Mrs. S. J. Lowe. : Mr. H. d Albea. of Lexington; lias a position with Mr. D. P.. Dayvault Rev. Dr. D. J . Satterfield returned last week from his summer vacation; "Nfr. "Frank Rogers has returned to Chapel Hill to pursue his studies. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Cannon returned Tuesday to Spartanburg. ; ; k. engine and boiler, which weroi located on the side of - the shed, 'lhe men were all working in the shed. Something was discovered wrong with the working of the engine, and in an instant there was a terrible explosion. The boiler was lifted from its. moorings, hurled against the shed and on through it, nearly 100 feet. When it stopped it reversed endsTlt took Victor Safret along with 'it, and he - was . instantly killed. '-"His head was cut all to pieces and he was terribly mangled. ; Anderson Xaruse' a face was badly cut, his teeth knocked - out by the " flying and a large hole made ip. his leg With Hi Sickle Gathers Two or Oar Best . People. . - ' Since our last issue death has visited Concord and-removed; from our midst two of our best and best known people, Mrs. D. F. ; Cannon and Mr. J. W. Burkhead. ' .; MKS.';D. f. CASrxosr. "; " Mrs. . Mary Jane "Cannon, wife -of Mr. David F, Cannon; died. at - her home on Union street last Sunday nighta few minutes after 9 o'clock, of tvphoid fever; with which, terrible dis ease she had been ill for two or three 1 been engaged to thoroughly canvass the weeks previous. ' ' For ; several - days her j cty under the direction of the chief f Me hung only by a very sienaer mreaa, i he negro deDartment ana arrange in a and lot two days before her death she systematic manner for the comfort of wag unconscious. All that her phy-1 mlnrpil visitors. A colored hotel, of. sician and, kindred and . friends could j 00 or more rooms, to be conducted on do for her Droved of no avail,' and the European plan, is a surety, located obedient to the call her soul wmgea its at a convenient spot near to the exposi- hanny flight on aunaay evening 10 uou tion srrounds who gave it. ' . ' - CaDtain l Valentine Howe, Wilming' Mrs. Cannon had been a resident ot ton. has been annointed chief of tee Concord for quite a number of years, firemen's ; department for the otate; She was a' daughter of Mr. John .A. Rvlvester Dibble. Washington, - N. C Moss, who died several years ago. She aRistant fireman: W. M. Schenck, W il leaves two sisters in Concord, Mrs. Es- mington, chief director of - baseball ther Gibson and ; Mrs. ' J. R. Ervin. rlnbR-: T;. J, Houser. chief director of Mrs. Cannon - leaves three children, hinvcle clubs for the Stater Captain C. Misa Nannie: Masters Frank and , Ar- s T. A. Tavlor. Charlotte, chief direc- by a spike He is badly hurti but not chey, all of whom were at her bedside tor of military department; J . L. Mont rllrtcrrfnv ra " ' : ; "V t - 4- - - when she passed into the other world. e0mery, Concord, chief director of Davis Barnerwas not hurt mucn py i us uajue, jcuuuuuuiuvi, v-;-, - tv,a fw; hr; hut his lfiffciw was wholly consistent member ot. me, rres- ant-prof. Murphy, btatesviue, ""J : o i . i - l 1 X I .. ', . -r-r tT J hnrllv Rpjildwl ' 1 1 oyrenan cnurcn nere, anu was yvuiuii airecior; K. ri. Jaayueu, . . n .1 J T..-u. Tv.r. Tinof woro wno was i universally xoveu UU terribly, and it is thought fatally, in- mireu. xne waruii auu ct.a cimii"n,oa Kow mii).Ml 1 sympathy of the entire community got! and has a large hole m it, uesiaes i v-.i.y nraa IflrriMff urnlilAfi arttl hnmefl. lilS CnUOren , IT tVJ fcVAW J . i musical photographer 13 ..wMwwswwwMwiruuiioi O 5Z-IEICH D . . looksiust like silk.:' '30 incbes wide,; only 12V; a yard. gC EESS GOODS, '". - only 40 cents a yard all wool. NlGEiSlLK FINISH IfEMRIETTAi V4Q, inches wide, only 25c., woith 33c.- , BIG LOT OF BLAtJK DRESS GOODS. "We can sell you a fine Black! Henrietta at GOc.; a yard that, i&f - that you can't match far less than 85c. ' . ; gf :-, See Our Lafe'- UiMas ftf Co. at-Cost. .' ' : ; CANNONS & FETZER. 5? .7.4 , . ' :!. . for State of North Carolina. Very truly, W.C. COLEMAX. f THIS i "WEB: Concord, N. C, Sept. 6, 1S95. i A i ut corn Hittkwn i T fi yesterday for ive of hands t6 . . "... f . 1 ft f v in Winoiig", sent i sent us t-i-s from -that Mrs. J. B. Shernll and. children' re 5 a - :ird is new5 as ,t Mont . Amtona latkaowledgmeiit b. iislastMoiida J will .. move- iieije i.o such idea.i We was the regular . Cabarrus' Black I Smith, ' inspector i,:.l ihe inspection jf ff Clear Creek.has -a beef mL'ktt building are incomplete," the grounds in a Hough and unnnisnea conaiuon, auu very few exhibits-are in - place. ' ery large forces of hands are jrorting mgnt anS day, and the - Atlanta people say- r : ... i l the Expositton wilt be reaay ior me orseninsr. If it is there will have to be a large amount of hustling done. i We note one thing which we regret. AH the boarding houses and smaller hotels will raise the price of board ditrinc the Exposition. Of course the three big hotels, the Kimball,- tne Ara- mya. and the Markham, which have established and well known rates,, wiu not raise their ! prices rbut all thef other hotels and boarding houses win. xnere sefms -to be an apprehension in Atlanta that the city will not be able to accom- mibdate the large crowd that will attend. A. Brown was -visiting Mrs. Bernhardt. : of Salisbury. thi3 hiaicniaorsu U V.'m:.-' iat, ana 3Ir. Dr. -Ttey s.iy -;r.i l.-r B a .lii ! i S ltenqS. - a i Mr. II. G. Kitz, of Concord, is witnted to be at Kw Gilead with ice eta. lemonade, taffy, etc., on Thurs day. 19th lnst. Arrangements nave b$en made to hold a township fcunday s4hool picnic, "the exercises to begin at meeting cf 10 a. m. There will be short addresses ,t irwtv Tlifldrft I bir the Kevs. -.'B. F. Davis, VY. t. lMc- e his family jhete LS, ait KMffard- is IJresi- S'iiomber I.. i A. liner, secretary a t t . ihf.1 C: J. !:Dea; i-ng" goods stock, f He ids:;.:; h- i ice fuller! 'Ilel jat right is; a 11 make Jufnself ht of costs in .Ison .coun 3.K1 V commissiuners j'era,' been retained 0 iiurin and J. D. Shealy. Each of the is these ministers has charges tq. attend in STo. 5. i There will be recitations and music by the 1 various Sunday schools, , M J. B. Sherrill, postmaster and edi tor of the Coxcord Timis, wiu you hrinw the irood wife and babies and a 1. o pome and be with us. . The afternoon will be spent at leisure out "of doors Mrs. Chas. j W . Alexander Has been confined to her room some time with a sore ankle. Twentvrhve years past Mrs C. T. week. Lawyers Tiatt D. Walker and Benja min F. Long were here last Thursday evening. " " " Dr. W F Ashemore, of South Caro lina, has located at Cannonville to prac tice medicine, Dr. D. D. Johnson returned Tuesday niht from a visit to his 'parents . near Connelly Springs. ' Sr. Buf na Patterson is in Concord frr a. dav nr two before eoing to Balti more. . - -. ' xrt p n TptTpr and -son have re tnmwl from a visit to Dr. II. Cv Her ring's, in Charlotte.' Mr. Luther T. Ilartsell, of No, , 9, returned to Chapel Hill last Saturday to pursue his law course. Mr. B. B. Davis and wife, of Athens, Ga.. are visiting -Kev. and Mrs. J . t-, Davis, at the St. Cloud . The many friends of Mr. D. C. - Cor roll ni i Snartanhnrf. were glad to ee v. .a, w. L r O - . him here last Friday. t Misa Lizzie Thompson, of LexingtOD, arrived in Concord Tuesday on a visit to Miss Claude Fisher. MisaMollie Dodson. who has been snendiHff the summer at Danville, . re turned to Concord Tuesday night, : nose was also broten. xnere isl very i little chance for his recovery. . : Jehu Bolt a skull was also broken at the base and the .was hurt internally. He also is not expected to live.; Eobert Safret was inured but slightly. The engine and boiler were purchased rmlv two weeks ago from Mr. . C. L. "Pfnssman of "N"o. -. 7. " It was an old boiler, and probably defective, though it is said the boy had on entirely too much steam. - A messenger who arrived from the scene this morning says Bost i and Sa fret are no better. The wounded men were attended by Dr. K. S. Young and Dr. L: M. Archey, and hundreds or were on-i people from the scene. miles around, Free to Oar Readers. A - first class high grade monthly home journal, has come to bei a neces sity in every household. Such a jour nal, well conducted, occupies a epecru relation to every member of the iamily circle. One of the; best journals ot tnis character, that we have seen, is The Woman's Health Journal, published at Chattanooga, Tenn. The choice sto- and The funeral services were conducted i from the late home of the ; deceased at 4 o'clock-oh Monday evening, and , the remains interred in the cemetery." .,. Bey. W. C. Alexander conducted the ser vices; One of the largest concourses ever seen at a funeral here followed the re mains to their- last: long home. -, The following were the pall-bearers:- P. B. Feteef. Geo, W, Brown, W. M. Stuart, J K. F. White. W. J. Hill and F.' L. Smith - . 1 ' "MS. J. W. BCRKUEAD. - Mr. J, Whitfield Burkhead died YVWlnpsflav. mornin? at 3 o'clock, at thfl rssidence of his father, Esq. J . C, II. Burkhead, on Depot 6treet. ' Mr. Burkhead had been very ill for. some time with consumption A few weeks ao-o he went to the mountains in Polk county and remained three weeks. ; He returned home but little improved and that time he has been at his fartpr'R in townl" Since then his faith ful and devoted ' wife remained at his bedside all day, returning to h jp home two miles below town to be with their children at niffht.' f Mr. Burkhead was 85 years old, and leaves a wife and five children. x or a nnmlur nf veara he waB a salesman; at UNTOLO MISERY . FBOH , Rheumatism DM C. S. King, "Water Valley, Kiss., cured ly rw hundred dozen Children's: Misses and BoysV"Caps at 15 'and 25 cents. These caps are all fine'goods, worth from 35 to 65 cents, u)me ana uikc yuur tuuiu; at aj n . - , . BOYS KNEE PA NT SUITS at 50c. Better at 7cc and better still at $1.00. Everybody, can have a sait. : The GCc . suit is about like you have been getting for $1 The 75c suit is as good as you ever got for $1.25, :and the $1.00 suit is a - good one rrhof tmnrls are all as chean as five cent cotton. Also a good line known remeay, coasanea tne oesi pnysi- i ; t i j.' j i i ' r-vic.V.onlc. - cians, visitedHotsprtags, Ark..three timesr- lof better. boy saits-double seats, double knees, patent waistbands, iTUnriin( Cinna the.rA. hAsides rinKtorn' hills t I i 11 1 .At Vi4-"4:0 TK ror-otitprl tlrtt i O Tin..' ' 7 v - i ... - . Hyer Sarsaparilla "For five years, I suffered untold misery from muscular rheumatism, I tried, every known remedy, consulted the best physi- spending $1000 there, besides doctors' bills; but could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so ( that I weighed only ninety-three pounds; my left arm and leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles ries. cnarminz verses ana lmercaung miscellany, appeals alike to young and j Cannons & Fetzer's store, until the Ca old. r .Its special departments of Fash- J bamis Cptton mills was organized, when ion. Amons Our Girls, A Page - For he was elected secretary and treasurer Mothers, The Home-keeper, With The 0f this mill, which position he held at Children, r and the Health anf Hygiene the time of his death. , He was for Department, edited by a competent 8ome years treasurer of the first Presby- Two Hundred and Fifty Odd Coats For Bys! at less than half price. Thirty dozen Straw Hats for children at ;15 cents, with silk bands. The bands cost more than . we ask lor the hats. Two Hundrea oaa uoais tor men than half price. Ye sell the coats tor less than the ciotti tnat is m them would cost. Men's heavy?, strong cottonade pants at" 50c.r cheaoer than 5 cent cotton. Also a thoroughly well selected lit e ' ot men ana boys' styiisn suns, i iiieani, inic ux . Fasliionatole! Straw Hats T and -exnerienced pbvsician.i make it invaluable to any home.' The Times, always on the lookout for what will profit its readers, has secured and Hon. Mrs. Alexander was. bitten by some un- fe started jin Greens- lenvood "niES, will oiie s a Dngni ypuns nnected with; the ' S " i raver wiu appear ; ' - . ... . -Ci:d- aril cut iifoouacing theimar- -XA c; M, Mft ; Moore -Yung k;2KrcfiIr:-rlMr3. Jos. Y)UBg, hllii:..tw. io 3;r i.. A. uoasworin, .. -i ,. O L Tien event wiu place oepiqaipr lasciiarch'.of Ciialotte. . ; , ; j 'e-e.Iii-r e:y Messrs. Tk . j C. Likt-t srnl Geo. Taylor in Atlanta, I Ewi-escliBv Irishes. -Mf.-btticKer I sJ-'Ttr.I us 'that was eoing" tof rent isEicbanrk hhd of -forty roop4 in it tort of AtlVintftr and keep, it open. tow the. Bx;4'.;S.tn r. LiV:i,m::S: t L:c iirst by j known insect,, or reptile while in the ftdder field and stte sufierea great pain a-nrl mnfinement at the .time, bince fa"rj then aj this season of year the ankle , iormeriy I v,ma Bnra nrl verv much swollen a'nrl TLiinful. disablinsr her so that she cannot walk. Col. Martin Pickett, of Wadesboro; fifty yearly subscriptions to! The Wo- was here Tuesday canvassing ior a dook. man s iieaiin journal,- wmpi it ym- 'The Story of the Confederacy.''. Mr. Harris, of Albemarle, was yesterday selling Mr. book, here T. J. Jerome s "Ku Klux Klan 2Co. 40." Mr. Maury Richmond has been sick for over a week at his father a home. He is still unable to be at his" bus;ness. - Mrs. Richard Eames, Jr., and Miss faK-3 ti a" bkf:re Juir i: lurleyson-, of Flaws, e el cotton of 'the ( Friday. He got '. The bale was sold f at S. SO. Yoii pill jin ths mornng to' fccici ahead ot 31 rJ Jur- Sallie McCorkle have been visitingj their I Mrs. Margaret Krimminsrer and her sister, Mrs. M. H; Caldwell i n .... -t - : i. '.. i . . - i-v :.- nu....v. smi. air. ueoree, are quiie j iir. urown ox, oi wrgau vuuau. Mr. nd Mrs. Jno. W. unne are anie Brn Krv. liert.'ll. Cox.-nai cone u to be up again from their' confinement. Gettysburg. Pa., to take a course in law Mr. Ueo. tJline, or oouin xs,owau, uaa Cune was bitten noses to enve awav.- A years subscription to this Journal will be given to j . 1 (1), Every new subscriber to The Times. terian church, lie was . an upngni ; Christian eentleman, and had the re- enect of evervbody. His wife'was Miss Alida Wbodhouse, daughter of the late Woodhouse: Esq.. editor of the CoriRord Register. The funeral services were conducted from - the Presbyterian church - this kt 9 o'clock.; and the inter ment! took place in -the cemetery. The Modem Beauty 72. Everv old subscriber who renews. : (3), Every delinquent subscriber who J Thrives on good ; food and sunshine, mvs un arrearages. These subscriptions won't last long. First come- first served. - Call at-this office and see" sample copy. Democrats, a vfirir.fiiek child. Mr. hv a laree ereen emaer on tne oacit vx jis neck on last Tuesday evening. He iavs he drank brandy enough to make iUma imVinr drinkers drunk and he fiever felt the influence of the brandy Pr. Burleyson attended to his wound Anfl ho ift imnrovinar. J Jos.. S. Cook ' and his six year old Brother Arthur, were returning from ftnill last Tuesday. The little fellow was fitting on the rear seat of the hack with knife onen peeling a peacn wnen a oil r.nf omnno- the wheels" One wheel Mr.- Z. P. Smith, of the Lodge Weekly, Raleigh, was here last lnurs day, and addressed the Odd Fellows that night. - Miss Blanche Bernhardt, Mary Bern hardt and Pearl Thompson, of bans- bury, have gone to Hagerstown, Md., to enter Kee Mar College. -Miwwa Bessie Benson will leave next Wednesday for Asheville to attena school at the Normal and Collegiate Institute, Tr Tn. C. Montsromery came over llutler Won't Trade With Charlotte Observer. . . The f ollowini: cornea out i f ronj eigh: : .. - . Have our friends rest easy with rel- with Dlentv of exercise in the open air. 1Tr form clows with ( health and her face blooms with ita beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant hqum laxative ssyrup oi I'lgH. being twisted op ia knots, f X was nnable to dress myself, except with' assistance, and could only hobble about by using a cane. I had no appetite, and was assured, by tha doctors, that I could oot live. . Tne pains, at times, were so awful, thatjl could procure, relief only by means of hypoderme iujee? Hons of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these gave only temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering the most awful tortures, I began to takeover's Barsapariya. inside oi two morons, f was aoie u wain without a cane,. In three months, my umDs began to strengthen, and in the course of a year, I was cured. My weight has increased to 165 pounds, and I atn now able to do my v full day's work as a railroad blacksmith." TriAljitpRf and best n1orfliNeplicee and Dress Shirts, a most attractive line of gentlemen's land ladie's Scarfs, all bought at prices much belo w the usual value and as we buy under ; value w e we sell under value. I Here arc many reasons wuy n uuuu over our stock when y 011 want to buy. We have a full line and ca n please you in Goods and styles j - a : We buy in large lots and salve from 24o 30 per cent from rcg , gular prices, and often as much as 50 perxent. We can aUvays give you the best values: - . U I ' . " . - We Avant your traae ana vrm maite eiti aui umai j vw please you: We pur all our energies, into this business and 'our. constant-etiort is to give our customers luc ucsi &u moneyand we believe tnat we? ao it. ; ve reium uiuncj iwx sy that do not suit. Lome ana see us. i- , CANNONS; & FETZER, COisTOOiD, 1ST. a. The Only World's JLYEJt'S TILLS euro Ueadaehe. - i Fair Sarsapari!!. 1 30 Families Wanted To work in Cotton erence to any rumored co-operation or fusion Wltn any party, uuiuiij .nm w - x , . . . . . be done in any direction without a full I frankness of nis aeuverance uuw mm fjeivGU UILLU UUIUUW Governor OiFerrall, of Virginia, is not as eloquent as usual ih hia discussion of the money question, but he is . what is much better: cleanunU. Jf Mill. ATilioationS TeT is no misiaKing ma puoiuvu, -. - - . . -1 credit, lie is a canoiaaie ior me oeuaie - rrv, rank ixj.. nnninTih'nn ni th .CiTIT - fTiendS. A 1 I T KoliocA that w 1 tn siicceed Mr. Daniel, who is. a T,,.fnron( r. ennthpr nrnmineni vuiiiiuiiu., . t,A.f. .UWW 1 ML.WUW I - V in the last campaign m those who foueht us. : i am surpnsea to see our friends get so easily excited qver rumors published in iUvm;crati0 naners. If our people naq.to correct all such rumrs by .publishing Mil, EES! ID PLEASU 6! me wneei t -- ..- .nrT is .' ' f""1. .f"T". bassedoverhisface and nose, bruising r :Zr'itK they .would not nave time- uo any f i 4 m. ouvr ui i"- " . - would like a seat in the fcsenate, ia quite Rilftnt on the cbinace question, thouen believed to be a sund money man,and all efforts. thus far to smoke out Wr. cavil Martin, the now Senator, have laiica sfMr.xulrMfj.. ncorl. .... 1t m the four-vear-pldison Ijiir,. 1. Hatchetl of j and grandson I of i of Concerd, died tifiSiaradav evenang at na. Many mends. ,t:-1,. , ., ii.:.,-. ,:itv, tUa --: '-( . . ,- I -11 told -. us Ttieiday ;( Ir; I. Frank ratter treasurer f the factory, was pre- mi:. Mr.'ttiirsoa has never. been -M-. C. v,. .rMr.-I. to''th .l a S tin- irjv, :tun rf-i;x:n that ha3 done ffi'ove; and -we very hi r i,;a ;ii v,ii-k ' -i ! t r, of ilcAdepsville If-ti'iiflent of the Uiuf- iinstcn'i'of Mil. Jlarc ;--.rtod. Thfe :(as U ..him: "Thefeilffaio, irululrtted on securing Pji as Mr. barker. . lie i o'v s;mning tram ? 3 -l : v: t.tna mro hart.7:: I he end fcmaii" 1x10 i,o i , ! . a; a a t rneumauom. pnly damage tne ope--- Mr. P. B." Fetzer returned to Con fP?? a oagu u. ; : , . rafit TWfl.v from his northern trip Mr. J. U. Juayvaun . - -."1- ..;n anA ttnAA handsome residence for Mr. .Latayeue lie came fZn. i1rA4tMAn - " - -i" ; ; Miss canine utc a Afr A F.Hileman has been con- aay. ffined, to hia bed since his return from I , Mr. Charles Burdette Cross, Jr., oi "Raleigh two weeks ago.- W e learn ne Mecklenburg county was injured 3ion- is better now. . . ' . . . . day by a horse faUmg Mr. Frank Blackwelder nas nan inreei yesterday evening Lwild hares since last spring, xney arc Year8 0id. fnll in-own and eat out oi any oi ui . , - Mrs. T. D. Coltrane and family's hand. There is one small one tbjett'littie children left Tuesday morn 4mnn? the lot and the older ones fight n RftVeral weeks' to rela 1 ll.it. AV. ' " for it if it is molested anyway. -Mieae - d fr-teQCis in Kentucky are the first of tins kina ever kuu u w, mr,mi on mm, ana He was 20 have been raised in this section. 0.-K. t:iri I re 'a W. V. ;- hariotte Obserjeef con i." : Mr; Ilehrv A Irfi. ";i'wl .18 years die4 'tiie fcr (..; . -uc iq. Jit VP Bj! fell TiVn-! '- A- the admiration Of : .514 West Fpurt focts of a fall; on ? i c-eeived'a week agotj uttrnallv. Fiver set iFouwea- operated-to riaing nil! be taken li'ng for burial asetallists whicn weip Ijitr la3t Friday, iiig was'Heardd'uect nta. U, 1,. .Ji it. .1 - . - ar!'l (.'::- .HMr.:ll. ui-i. K.f i 1? tils .J :3,:v.i. - is.. Wl; laiiure, but it w thev disband ably hndmg it moi-e am there. Thev did omenta' at Sparta-: was here lanje to ilarsh ha$ np: his drug No Sugar Boantle to Be Paid. TinltlmoroSun. c .The opinion of Comptroller Bowler on the question of paying to sugar-growers the bounty to the amount of $5,238,89 voted by Congress in March 1S95, is adyerse to such payment on the ground that the act in question is unconstitu- t;l. : Consress was led to appropriate i,A,intvoi the-rcuresentauon tnat v,o Kno-nr-nlanters nad neen lnqiic tiie bounty clause of tl M.cKinley act to incur, expenses . ior me iv The eugar-planterarU was said in eff?ct, 4luded bv a promise of Conr rrfpRfl Ann eauitV" demanded a payment TU. .t crnna their losses. It was an nvtranrainarv act of a democratic Con- .QOa in-ntA a bouutv for anything, es- th Honffress that repealed the JIcKinly act on the express ground that - Aniv - trives a bounty and honntics are unconsUtutional, . and Comptroller Bowler, in refusing to pay the bounty voted; is but harking back Rhnhd doctrine oi tne aeojuij. He expresse8,oouDuea mi? .mu tion' 8 views, as wen ao uuu, . theeople'8 money lie shows at some lengiu ""- ""Mr Toa Goodman returned last week from Augusta, Ga., where he has had a position for about a year. He comes back to Concord to live, and has his old position at Fetzer's drug store MJaa fL J. Estes. one of the teachers Was visiting Miss Lidie Smith this week. Sha Trass on her way to ner uume m Mississippi after Ukmg a ipeciaiwurse at the University of Virginia Tuesday. " . - crowd ees tic arrivsa store t room. lie W highly n't'Odv. . The Monroe f him: "Mr4 M- wen in' iJaltimore fpr srA-ndinar a -few dais jH-n a drug I store in .i!c !3 a yoi-ngnian jbf !mUine busmecs ca- m of the 'late J. 3 '.Cl'iUhtv. nM a hrritripr "f'-h of this placed hinir else." rt . . ! . . .. T- 1 1 The rumor to which aenaior jiuner alludes was that he was participating in nlan for the fusion of his party the Tonnlists and itne aemociraia, oeua- tor Butler intimated a decided leaning towards the Republicans as allies. The news that there is. A' movement on foot looking to fusion jbetween the Democrata and Populists is on tne nign est authority. It is no secret at Raleigh. Which side the overtures came from we do not know, but it is likdly thai they r.rnoeoAfHl .-:' from certain i Democrats. 1 - ilA Our Kalftigh corresponoenceaa iji anrl that the idea naa noi,w" .f" mnnv nf the I'ODUIISIS. anu ii ed from the above that if Senator Butler ever entertained it he has ananaonea u, rrp.ffirin? to deal With the Republicans, Thus, those who hatched ;thi? scheme h a v'a thn h n m iliatioh ; and chagrin of seeing it scorned and spat upon by those tv,ow. cwicrht to mate tneir; auica. Gannon Mfg. Co. Ang 22 Sm J. Eire Insurance, j Havinsr transiened myFirelnsnranqe business to Messrs. H. I. Woodhouse and B. E. Hams, I commend them to any who may be m need of are insur ance, and bespeak for them a liberal Where Shall I Spend the Summer " '-AT ' - , ' 1 That Ideal Health Resort, patronage. A Sfcnsatloa in Cataitfb- v Thfre is a remarkable . sensation gad Deaili by 'Accident. A telesram' was received yesterday afternoon by Mr. B. S. Hams bearing the distressing mlQrmauon mat uu. tie grand-son, liicnara niisuu, ." Mr. T. J. Wilson, seven year old, was tun over, by a street car lit :ctart1v tilled. ine acciaent wuuiw on Fourth street. - The little fellow was returning from dinner to scnooi auu m attemDtine to crosa iuo u.. ""y" r rassed over hi? bddy, nearly severing it Roth arms were cut off . Life was ex- f in a fw minutes. . No blame is attached to the motorman on account of the terrible accident. f In No Horry Tp 'ns'. '.. . , - .... i-,i- ;s m, - .i:i,.-f Kointnr lint er s uouut nriaifrion , that as toe compiruucr 45 1 ir;e euiivi. w 1 unsdicnon, i.uk m 4Wftitorv ;r. ws interviewed regard- not unde? the mrccuou 7 Jf-rr, " imnr twt'the demo, ' ENOWLECGB. .: Brings comfort and improveTnent and arida to -neraonal eniovmerit when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with Ipsa expenditure, bv more promptly odfrntino- the world's best products to the needs of physical twinge will attest the value to health of the. pure liquid in -rati vft Tirincrrslea i embraced in the rempAv. Svruo of Figs. . -k ; Tt. A-rofillcnce is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleaa- Rei J. W speetfally, i7. BTJRK HEAD.! PATTERSON'S MINERAL SPRINGS, 1 PATTERSON SPRINGS, N. C. ; ojien JTtme lstZtotJovember lst, l93 ' .1 j.. 3 c?: vi, frcnno-ntflfl hv health seekers! hall a century and are widely know to the people of both the 1 Carohnas . They are located.fonr miles south of Shelby, N. O on the haHeston yin for ovel We have assumed the Fire Insurance business of Mr. J. W. Burkhead. com- .. . . . 1 nnsin? tne aerenoies ior wjyeriu uxav z z . 1 . 1 - , -t : class and well estaDiisnea compniara, and resneetfullv solicit a of business in that line. uk. 29 tf. . Tn a T?,l.I r.T,o-Hnlf aroilft-from i"atTrSOn DIi-iD.oto"yr "taU viewpf te TBiue IBM3Sta, wd the historic King's Mouitam. Three daily mails. - I - :. .. . rt Va ThA hAfit heln has" been secured for this season and the fare will bo jJ5?tJSi fSr wh rfSdSff Every attenlloa shown our- guests . td no hWlshS Sms"wmbTsparedtomakethe dispelling colds, headaches and fever and - permanently curing consupauvu. It has given satisfaction to millions and met " with the approval of the medical profession, because it &vU oa the Kid, nevs; Iiives and Bowels without; weak- Ihom nrifl it is nerfectlv free from was going to the house 01 ms ywy. v-rr - , . -. -. n three miles awaj,- e never return-XF iss j.fo, Eale byalldrug- in 50c and SI bottles DUt H is maa- x-u Toflinrv - he must use the di?- CretiOn the iteyiseu -rrr to distinguish between vayuuuiu... demand upon the treasury, and he de- clinesto pay the oouniy " - r, ffnrt "to take money from CUCv . .1 .Ur. n the people for a purpose oiuvx -, ' ' He du-ecta the case of the claimants of the bounty to be sent to t.a cnrt nf Claims, so iuav u "y get thence light to guide his action in future cases 01 tnis kiuu. of in weeks, Mrs. C. T." Trice and' chUdren, Twtnn. who had been' visiting Concord and Cabarrus- for two left Tuesday morning forborne. ing the persistent rumor that the demo rrviiliftta are Planning to CO- via aid? "There is a senh- unefftw. . ... . ment among oemww with the populists, rromiueui. crats have written letters asking - if a thin' of that kind couia De wiuScu. Our people have not replied. , I have heard of no sucn hqfuwuuv party. We are not jumpu-g vw rovu Sther to get info the demraUC line and go nowhere. If anybody wants to. -.1 na -ho fan come. We do not hiprt to trivinff up our name, provided the other parties will give up names also." at TTiA-nrv. Catawba county, toevenieen She left years ago John'Maguhe .married Eu- nhrnma liOllCK. iubucuc jv m , . . iw. nora t "v ."'7' T .. x i le suspected per wiuu" mmwj ant to the taste, las reiresniDg anu "jr o fri their marriace,! audi became in-1 v w-fjeiai rjrooerties of a perfect lax- sanely jealous.. One night he shot her ' atiTe . effectually cleansing the system, ia the breast and sne was iuuuu iys on a back street of the town, one re covered., . He was. tried, pieaaea .- uw own: case and spent a year inrjajl. Tnen he and his., wife made peace. Soon afterlhe left her one;nignt, saying he er Cd. earcuiug ii l oiatj, country for miles; but to no purpose. fatnrfl(1 w the California Fig Syrup His widow, -whoso :: behavior caused 1 j whose name is printedon every much comment ami .io muw, w . pacSga, also tne name, rup u. weeks married Jacob- Holler. : They fcfeing well informed, you will not irroihpr nmirab v untu nve weeJ.i ,PWt nv substitute U ouereu. i ago, when he angered her. aao vmu him he might disappear as John Ma guire did. He left the next day; but not until he had told a horrible, story. He said Magiiirc's ghoa had retumeu to demand vengeance. i H declared that in a dense thicket , the, woman s brother had laid in wait for Magmre .nA Rhot him.v KoUer fcaid he was aiau nrpsp.nt. and that Maeuire's body wa day search was made for the grave, and it was found' tnat tne douj biw wwu xv. Bv authority of A license . of the Superior court, J j will, on Alony the 4th day of November,189o, sell at he Teeter Bchool house, on tne premises 01 the late i B. Teeter, for assets to ray debts of the estate of I. B. Teete, de ceased, the f ollowipg land to-wn toam Snell tract, 1W acres; Aleisnaer xxafrx tract," 250 acres; Bain tract. 43 actes; Allen tract, ' 98 1-2 acres; two Welch GHI'LIjS IMPROVEUtCHILt-TONIC ' Superior to All Oilier. , : 1 It is a true Chill Cpia U oombination T.iwav-.Tr.fkimi. When properly aken it never f ails to cure xne bom uu- 1 moved. Holler now saya fcfi was prunu. 8tinate;case of Uhius ana f ever. - u wh-n he told 61 the murder. others fail it will cure. It u P?e?Mjt v.t:?u i - lvn .rr.tAin nothmsr to miure the 3 'Of Ml a a z o R-I-P-A-N-a. The modern stand ard Family; Medi cine: r Cures the common every-day ills of humanity..; ' nut "" MAM - - THE WATERS. . . - - . - . . These waters are highly 'recommended for JPS of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder, and ail cases w V, . tion which need a stimulant, nnd au itneumauo miu u,, ...w. -., RATES OF BOARD. Bein owners and proprietors of the Springs, finding a largo njiww. , tive farm surrounding the same MWm w B.TP thereby enaoiea to lurnisu wl,iA - - I wLlesome food and first-lass accommodations at the following low rates : -. 125 7.UV 6X9 2.00 22.5 Per day, .. -. - r - , Per week, when one ocmpu-s room, . . Per week, wUen two or piore occupy same room, " Per month, when one occupels room, " pr month, when two or more occupy the same room. ' '' Children and colored servants at half price. . .-, ;. : .. . - 1 " -: , ': - -.,';- . AICSEMENTS. - - Bowling Alley," Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Foot Ball, and indoor games of fl I kinds. . . v 1 . , JSU .,t!M Phaetons at all trams.' jl or inrww imwu. , j GEORGE B. PATTERSON, June 20. 1893- - ' Patterson Spiings, N. 0. NOTICE. the l rue 10 ' " is not the title of a summer noyel, bat express volumes .. , jn rcgad to tbe-Eurniture hottse,.of . . 9 tracts, one of 50 acres, and tne otaer.iirfi 1 , , .... - ,1 . acres j thrte tracts known as the Cynthia I Yhree car loads oi goods at one Stafford lands one of 153 acres, one of inreecar iod.us ui 6 r ; their Grover .Cleveland was denounced by mosV delitelsystem y-" equ4- Guaranteed by your drugsist hnttle. For sale at made no difference, and the very same . gtoreS concord. fellows who tried tocry him down then j a?e domg husiness at the same oiasiauu. Yoigt & CQh Chattanooga Tenn. 3$ acre, and one of 10 acres; Caldwell tract, 133 aares; uiarK trace, xa i-a areo Montgomery traoV 45 - are8; aere adjoining the Mill tract; also the traet known as tne jc ranaun ownuru, the Pharr land, containing 67 acres, and ths lot known as the Thomas rnarr land, containing about 700 acres. '. - Terms 01 tsaie : une-uiiru - zimu, fi ance of purchase money to be steired by good note. - xiye rserveu uum ui chase money japaia. '. l ... : - j jj. Diarruxki, - 1 Adm'r of I. B. Teeter, dee'd. Sept.12,'95. . . - 1 5k - ni.tti isngUrt 0li Ha 5tK .n. unn nlUMe. ladic A bW, HUM TtU UM . t . . .1 k . . . . r i. mi .niHHi : la (tamp! foe prtlmilr, muoui T Mail. 10,000 TMUnll- r- time sounds like buying with a vitn, and so it was, but 'we naa.our cuswmcis heart, and bought when and where we could savey ou m6 jey. E WAMT and we intend to have it 1 r iVe can eive yon ai gooa selection. 10 buy from as yoti can find in North Carolina.. I We Have fEYery thing- in the Fnmitura Line. coSiK -vivi 'see i Pictures and Picture Frames." We beat-the world; Sheet Mu3:c Pianos and Organs." . Call early.. " , ' CANNONS FETZER & PEU .' H: :!.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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