BOOK' AND JOB PRINTING Executed; in the Best Style at Liroa peicts. ; : i 1 r Our Job" Printing Department, with every necessary equipment is prepared to turn out every variety-of-Printing in. first-class style. No botch-work turned out from this office. We dupli cate the prices of any legitimate establishment. Tear, in Advance. Volume XIEL CONCORD, N. C; THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1895. i1 Number 17. -i".Aiagoq and ': ' ' ' . , ' - j ' ' ' J " . j :", -' , ..." " ; . i ' ; ' ' . j 'jj!Jfirn.'! Counties. i"v. , . v. . - . . V" .- ", , , : '. ""T. , . - iiiv K. JOHN B. MERRILL. Editor j ...--..." . "BE CTTTST? lAiTO iPE-A-IR 3sTO07." .' r; i t f- $f. 00 a Year, in Advance. Hood's AffUctiens. . - ism a,. 1 frA77t i . TifE DISCARDED MiBY, BV. CkRA ACGCSTA. i Air. James unmarried, remain so. . Weed was forty-six and 6tomach,' he subsided profound sleep. - lne time passed and the train and fell into 'a Aktw JACjtsoit'S, COJTV'KKSIOX- i jrany years before Gen. Andrew Jack- flew on. ine woman wha had so kindly son made profession of religion, he was relieved Weed of his charge smelled oii- influenjd bv his wife to build a small Moreover, he intended to j wns, and he was sure-she took snuff, church near )he lIrmitageJ After the r i Mas icuujr iv e.xcuse an sucn lit- 8A3( MAY'S SNAKE STORIES; v "la Muncos canon they draw' you up into the cliff dwellings from the bot tom f the gorge by a rope and pulley," says Sam May,, a noted collector of the .l : a! - . ' l a i . l Til ,ia i. u;a tur i t reuw ui me BAiiuct race mai inuaDiieu .-1 . J tictltu Vl u la .imc. UJO UCUCIiU llGUUCU ll I il. . ..." .... Hp hd1 ft hrirr. ftri;m;".nj 1 tie faihnfra in rnnsidprntlnn r.f ctJ' fi .:i, u i " uiese almost inaccessible nomes wasaoing lorhim. , j -matter of form. XOn one occasion when But as they rode along he thought there was a sacramental meeting in pro she grew more affections te in her mat- gress, General Jackson was observed to ner. Either the Beat -was contracting or show unusual and intense interest, and the lady was moving closer to him, and " after the service he. pressed Dr.Edga?, the thought was horrible viewed in an!y the minister, to go home with him. light. He shrunk into the corner anid This Dr. Edgar could not do, on account sne followed him, baby and all. . : I j of some church buisiness, ; but he agfeed "May" I not know your name, niy.' to call very early the next morning, and dear sir V? asked she, softly. , . j ! did so. What occurred at the iler- "Certainly. James Weed, of Win-1 mitage on that morning is related by fQrd." , - ,- . . . ' j tJlr-T. J. Wharton, in The St. : l)ui8 "And mine is Cek?stina Beanj of Globe-Democrat, as follows: ' telh'-.; - ' "Dr. Edgar reached the Hermitage " "Yes'm." . -. ; . .1 1 shortly after breakfast. - He was receiv ? "My dear James, I cannot, feel sujf- ed by Mrs. - Jackson, wife of Andrew ficiently grateful that Vate has' thus Jackson, :Jr.V who.4old him that the POUT1CAI. TALK. lent, . X it double horror of babies. The very sight of one of the little darlings gave - him the ague, with symptoms of a .'pain in his stomach. One memorable, day, Mr. Weed start ed for New York on the 6:30 train. He was a country merchant, and made a semi-annual journey to the metropo lis to purchase goods. ; . lie was in fine spirits and, a new suit Of clothf-8. - - , v - : The first stopping place after leaving Winford,. Mr. Heed's residei.ee," was Axtell, and at Astell quite a large nunj- ber. of persons entered the cars. Among them a pretty young woman in a mourn ing bonnet, and with a suspicious bundle of white flannel in her arms that the in itiated at once surmised to be baby. iith kitiney trpable.i! oy -me Biae oi sir. v eetr. &ne aavancea r. and heart disease.. with ill-bred ease, seated herself close Highest of all in Leavening Power. Im agine being hauled up '; in a sort ' of basket seat some V six or seven hundred feet! I ;was pulled up this way on one of my excursions to a ledge about three hundred feet from the top of the. canon, wherecn stood a particularly fine block of these mysterious dwellings. -The fel lows on the top of the cliff - who were hauling me up stopped my car-in front of asecohd-Etory window, through which I -intended to enter the dwelling.-Now, fnmk of it! Here I hung, like Moham med's coffin, between heaven and earth, with this awful canon below I caught, most advantageous Raleigh Correspondent, . : ; J The great question is how to get the , Democrats together. It is a terribly hard job. In the Populist party there, is the same division 'as that which ex-jj ists i in; the Republican. The Readers want complete freedom, but the Popu4 list leaders are troubled about' control ing their followers on the ilver ques tion. It ia positively., asserted I by some leading Democrats that the j Populist leaders wil) do anything to promote the interests of the Republican party, both State and rational. They cannot yet Secretary Herbert has returned from tell whether they can handle the rank Alabama, where ha has been making and file of the Populists BO'as toI deliver speeches. on the financial question. them to the Republicans, or whether a ; Henry A. Robinson, statistician of mixed ticket shall' be supported, tut the department of asricalture an- they are scheming to do whatever :is nouncea to the lOTera of the buckwheat Latest U. S. Gov't Report Sfe - m : ... i. . NOTES FROM WASHINGTON. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, l"W E. UUY it. n. a. t- soNTooMiir.T, it to, the Republican' hold of .the winbow ledge and drew my national, ticket, and will put up an inde basket close, then putting my hand into pendent silver ticket or a mixed silver the room to get a purchase - so that I and gold , ticket? just as they find they -1- & j j t 3 . l . i. T . i. : i. . i a i . i i . i t . tVimtrn frvotv t L . ur ' m , v j - . I uugui raw uiy oouy luruugu, i. uuii it, i can Deal control ineir peop e ior me xve-t thrown together. I am a believer m General had passed a very restless night, j;,tfi .'.iii. -LtiJTna- Lkk mvoo ouu Ulilt OWi UlU vu-iua. uu- I rt-JT-J r-c.tt.r in fa of? TIT it norio Hirl Inrnwl. V..r .U tn alA tUo. P.n,ik .no iSirr :Vrl.5iSa! li'i by the side of the. amazed bachelor, and lIL. ;iid tcin takibg it.! commenced taking the bundle in her tocsK.03" r " I"-f " I 1 Harms anart.;,v-ThA'- nnfirsHnn rwna nmw .bo! in,.'! J; tee end bs-vejttS if ie.-toaf:;.adr.l V.-2 V ii-w.!--1 a arms apart. ; -lne operation was some- k; u..u: e Kj luiug uiwe uusMugJiu ear oi corn m a twnvtllfl.'l season when the infinite number of n over six battles. ..'tterthanit has been . ie. I have no Maney, !ty, and am itj dntyjf 1 I . l.n . . A 1 ...MVTjl-luriiGtions, xci-': it:. Ho' iriiioaiously with llood'Si liitlc; mill and eaecUv8.rJ lat! Amcena 11 il il I W lil.il at .lit Pleasaiiti, iA id to be ill u I! Ill H: H-tOIt NG- II:- LADIES IKIIEilSGUTH. inAbleliculty .vi of Nifte Teacii FflFiElei. ers. - i Iftorbklilv rtlil.Ie School is the; am1 bitiuu " l t :i management. i fay lvfm vfw Mi- hum i . 0. L. T. flSHEH. Princioat-.:; Ullilll i. : )$ iectaclei - : H ! fate, and I have been so ldnely many years without thee,". "What! what!'', cried Weed, edein,' away trom ner. "Do not be so coy r my dear James. i.t . Prepares m t :Postomce.f WM MM Openf Sept. 2 fV..;.T; 01 UGH, PRACfrtCAf EUS1NE Fo: aaa-) 13 Atiy Coileg .State. '.- -r-n a i .1 1 :tt or intormaiioc, aa fD TljOMFSpN, qoncor'dl N.C. ,5 J 5 El 3 IHILD. ' n IT- YBVBH hudks prognosticate a cold winter, but the lady was perseyering, and bye and bye-there emerged from the wrappers a little red-faced, pug-nosed edition of hu manity, wf th a string of corals round its neck, and its little sweet list in its little mouth. ' The proud mother held him aloft in triamph, and all the lady passengers smiled, and showed .their approval by suudrv nods. ; Weed grew bearish - and stuck his head out of . the window. The. mother very sweetly requested him to put that window down the air made the. baby's eyes red. He slammed I it down, and buried his hands in his pockets, and his chin in his cravat. : - 7 But the pretty lady in the black bon net was not afraid ot Weed. She un ceremoniously piled the flannels and embroidery into his lap, and at Hassie from which place the ; train was ex press, and where there was a half of ten minutes for refeshments she plumped the baby on the pile of garments in Weed's lap, saying sweetly - My head aches? and 1 must have a cup of tea. I will leave the baby with yon till I return." - - . And before the honned bachelor could utter a single word, she was gone. The ladies tittered, the gentleman smiled at each other behind their newspapers, and the baby began swinging backward and forward " in a way that babies have be fore they, get, ny . backbone to help themselves, with. Thump went its little head against the side of the car, and Weed, sure that he must have broken in his skull, seized the back of his frock and held on with desperation. '. The minutes passed slowly. Weed was in a cold sweat. The bell began to ring. Where was that dreadful woman ? He looked around to see if . he was ob served, for a terrible temptation had seized him to toss the baby out of the w indow" and be rid of it. The last bell sounded! The. conduc tor jumped aboard the brakeswere uu wound, the train wa's fff; j Weed dropped the baby amohg its wrappings, and ran after the conductor. "Look here, sir!" he cried franti cally, "there's a woman left drinking a nin of tea-l deuce take it 1" L - ' ... .. . . - J Let her drink it, and m.ucn gooa m.av it do her." returned the omcial. Let go mj arm; JL m in a nurry. , "What do vou think I shall do, sir? cried WTeed, growing redder and redder ;n the far' "here's this baby and no mother for it ! ; You must find mothers for your 1 .... , T ' r . ntvn cm nren vourseii. it o uuub w mv hrPfll and butter 1'.' cried "the con ihirtor. stridinsr away. - Wood returned to his seat, and pick nn the, hahv holstersd it up on the - j i rnshion beside him. A pale woman in green veil and spec tacles came to his side. , , "You've met with an irreparable loss. - i t - " nrkACa frvnoQ sir! asKea sne m a vuiw nuw wuv of sympathy and interest was unmis- A devil of a loss !" cried vv eea, thinking of his own predicament, - na forgetting that ladies never tolerate swearing. .' ... .. , ., "You dreadful man!" cried ine lady"it is wicked to indulge in pro fane language; how long has she been departed from this sublunary sphere t "About ten minutes after a run of tea. 'Good heavens! tnen sne w.uut A n a TTnnfthiral monster, to ioreaitv VUtVi. . - "Amen ! that's bo: truth, every word of it 1" ejaculated Weed." ; "My dear sir,' said the lady insinu atinelv ''vou are leftin a very unpleas- rf oit.tin.tinn. Very, indeed, it s a 1 . v.iM ' . "Rfisembles its father .1r T it a hnv or eirl" "Deuced if I know or care !" growled tiv,v what a man P But, my dear . . lien rrrorQ hl for a sir, it is so fAiciin;jf uiDOj,ivw. - ;.,iQT, .n travel with the care of a tender neari ym- and that she did not think he had un dressed or even lain upon the bed. In the chamber adjoining she had heard him walking the floor and : sighing all I throueh the nisrht. On entering the am here taking care of your baby, and, : chamber of the General Dr. Edgar was of course, people think 1 am your wife.i" ; informed by him that he had urged his "Good Lord!" cried Weed in '. con-" invitation '-.the'-" day before because he sternation. "My wife! Jfou'd "better , had 'seriously thought of connecting say my mother! you're old enough." i j himself with the church, but had there- wretch! exclaimed Miss Bean, m s tofore been prevented from doing so by tne recurring excitement oi pouucai not desert me. My han4 closed on the f in capturing ; North Carolina, -t it may rattier' 8 throat and i siowiy drew tne reptile put through the window and threw ifc hissing; writhing and strug gling, down a sheer 800 feet Then 1 signalled the men to let me down. I had enough of cliff dwellings for one thte Populist vote or else neutralize the cafee that the crop has fallen short al most everywhere in this country. - Receipts of the government for the first ten days of tha current month ag gregated f9. 157, 66, and the expendi tures $16,573,000; deficit $7,416,331. This deficit will probably be reduced daring. the remainder of the month. By request of Minister Terrell for the mi' uu! & mmmx offer their professional services to the citizens 6f Concord' and vieinitv. - All calls promptly attended day or niht. vuiuj ua resiaence on Jias Depot street, opposite Presbyterian church. rl. i Emm, Siwv Mil CONCORD, N . C. i x - 1 1 t : ? 3 j oemeie wiu Dean, lnaepenaeni electoral T.mteRtloTi nf AmnrioAn i.r.; 4 ticket put up so as to keep votes from Turkey, and at the instance of the the Democratic party. Seme Democrat state department, the pavy department say Senator Butler, the Populist head4 has ordered the warship Mar blohead to centre, will either give the Republican v the Galf of Iskedonerbon Galf of Al thfc Populist vote or else neutralize the fxandretta). ; ' V . 1:1 a tragical voice, '.'take ' back thpse words!" Recant them; or I will for sake you, baby and .all! -, .'forsake me, then! I'd sooner turn baby-jumper for the remainder of rhy lie than have any body for a moment imagine such a, vinegar-visaged old wo man to be my wife!" Miss Bean's anger : was a thing sub lime.- She rose majestically brandish ing aloft the baby, ' - I 4 ' James Weed, ' ' cned she, 'you have ruined my character. I have ten ded your : baby half a day, and you must marry me at the. first stopping place! Refuse, and I will bring it be fore the courts.". ) "Marry you! ' I'd die first," cried James, bounding up and springing en tirely over the back o the seat into the lap ot an old lady with a poodle dog and a bandbox,, both of which he near ly demolished, and made for the- door. 'Let me out!" he cried to the conduc tor, "she s -after me, and the baby, too! I'll jump off if you don't let me OUU" - . : , ':,': V.V-,:. : The conductor was a man of muscle, and he soon settled matters satisfactorily to himself.": He shut Weed up in the baggage car under a lively impression that lie was insane, and Miss Bean and the baby he took to New York - j And in the next train came the near y distracted mother of the iuvenile- that cup of tea had been so , hot that before she could cool it .sufficiently to tut; utuu uau jciu , I - . I She sought out James; wept,apologied, was grateful, and, being a widow, they struck a bargain, and James is now the obedient Ptepfather of .the discarded baby. . - campaigns. JNow mat ms pouucai ca reer had ended, his mind, more than ever, was occupied with tne contempla tion of the end of his earthly existence, day. Gravy boats and soup ladles are, latter vote. Populists and Republicans '- Returns to the statistical division of I confess, enough to tempt any man into will vote their full strength: the Demo-i the department of agriculture for the all sorts of reckless endeavor, but coiled- crats. many rf whom ar Hishpartanftdl month 01 October make cotton show de- up rattlesnakes are quite another story, will vote light. An independent ticket! clin?.H& 7 p?in8 fl0n h9 SePtemh,r '''At another time with my partner I would draw nearly all its sfTon t . - . . : t . i i I . i . i . i Tn , . . . . . v.vu, peuiuono aiwjr crockery, uu wueu we i eaieu in Keeping me jropuiisd xorctsj Is prepared to do all kinrls rf 1 tm work in the most approved manuci-i uince over J olmson's Drua; blore. . - ' .1. 1 l. I. 1 J . Hl I . . - - : a 7" . ' I'.goi in tue UBiguuuruuuu ot ioiorca wciiutaoi,, wnicn, in ine cquree or iiwun, iuut ue digcoyered we bad forgotten the feed for There are- some hopeful Demoprats near, lie had asked tor tne conierence in order that he might act advisedly in applying for membership in the church. He therefore earnestly requested Dr. Edgar to subject him to the examina tion " that might be required by the church, and that it be made exhaustive. He regarded it as a matter of profound importance,' and wanted to know dis tinctly the ground on which he stood. He had never had been false to' his fel- ow men, and would not be to his heav enly Pather. ' ' Dr. Edgar proceeded, to examine the General touching all the cardinal doc trines of revealed religion, such as the plenary inspiration, the divine authority the horses.: So there was nothing to do who think the fall elections will puj a but for one of us to go back after it different aspect of affairs on Democratic I decided to camp and let the other prospects; mis in connection with the fellow do the rustling. My partnef had I big crops and good business conditions! not been long a way when I heard the 1 This is claimed to be a -growth in the peculiar' hissing note of a ratder coming j anti-silver sentiment. This is the wesfr from a pile of lossley heaped-up stones and centre. In the east that sentiment iearhy-' I fired into the heap and killed J has a clean sweep. - S t - -11 - J . ..1 ' !t X '.I. I . ' ' .1 me snaKe, ana, dragging it out, witni : .i true western instinct broke off the rat- J , a xutvea-Ked Precber, ucaauu puppcuuicui luiu uijr jjuvkov i JttOnroe JOuriuU. s - S Aext morning I made my fire, cooked Monroe people have for the past week bacon, eggs, made coffee, flapjacks, ate been treated to a series of sermon! heartily and then, . well satisfied with in. every way unexpected, and perhaps my breatiasi, sat aown, took my room-iQOti very well appreciated. A man by pick from my vest pocket and mdus- the name of Boyd came to town lasjt tnnnalW n.nnllfMI it.. In a few minntftS I 'EV;.4nT ar,A luu,an nwanliinn in tha ... t r i r. . . j . 1 1 J t t : . i. JiuJ u4 W&cu uivuuuiu a v"V lIf lly ocnpmres, me aepravuoi my ac began to swell. To my horror COurt house every afternoon and night our flumau nature, me nwuwuwit uj 1 Iioundil had nut the rattles next my With him hi wife and on child fKa M'irini. if ha Armra fifn fr fVia T r XI i . i j i - .... c:- Jlti lt l tl I . r-,. r - - -. - oib'"""""1 v..v.v- .,.Y ouit, uu tuc now uuiu wwwu to it and been conveyed to a hollow hoth nnita ncantv. MHHamrdav the fam'r ny. Aiicr a luurougu exuiiuauou u tooth in my jaw. There I ww alone in uy took its : position on the court house i'". bu.v,u n u.i I a WllderneiSS and mv lace Visibly swell-1 annam and awaited for a coneresrationi ing. What did I do? There was a gal- Xhe preacher took up his accordeon and ion jug oi wnisKy in me outnt, anu x report excessive damage from the early rains. ' This government has formally noti fied the Spanish, government that ac tion recently taken by it in Havana in depriving Consul Williams of all diplo matic authority is in violation of the treaty rights of this country, and that for any damage to' American dignity arising therefrom Spain will be held responsible. . - . Colonel Hampton B. -Denman died. aged 66 years. He was born in Ohio, and was related to the Blame and Ew- ng families, lis went to California in 184(), and was one of the Rucker relief party which carried provisions across the mountains to starving immigrants. He. was the first mayor of Leavenworth,' Kan. , and a member of the first Kansas legislature. . drank it. Just as I drained the last drop a mounted travler came along on ; the way; from Mancos to Dolores. J o j him I shouted the terrible tale, and the kini-bearted stranger ran his, horse io ! played a Httle, but no congregation asf 111 - "T . 1 ' J A I 1 eeniDieu. ' igni. wiuiuj auu wvy were still there, supperless and without shelf ter for the night, the preacher saying that he had no money to- pay for his board, and thatnniwDuM: not return to The Girl at Church. Ue Got It. A graphic incident" in the life of spoiled child is well told by a writer n an exchange: Among the passengers on the 5t Louis train recently was a woman ac companied by a nurse girl and a boy about three years old. The boy aroused the indignation pi the passengers by his continued shrieks and kicks, and screams, and vicious ness toward the patient" nurse. Whenever the mirse manifested any sharpness the mother chided her sharply. : " . ' ' ! Finally the mother composed nerseii for a nap, and about the time the boy had slapped the nurse for the. mtieth time a wasp came sailing: and flew on the window of the nurse g seat, ine boy at once tried to catch it. . ; s j; The nurse caugBt hia hand and saiti coaxingly, "Harry nmsn't touch. Bug will bite Harry." ; Harry screamed savagely and began to kick and pounu the nifrse. j - The mother, without opening Her eyes or lifting her head, cried out sharply : ' Why will you tease Jthat child so, Mary f Let him have" what he wanls at once." . - -. : "But ma'am it's a" T't him hav-ft it. T savJ Thus encouraged, Harry clutched at the wasp and caught it. ""The yell that followed broueht tears of ioy to the passengers. : The mother awoke again. "Mary." she cried, "let 'him have ' - lb tory, Dr. Edgar said: 'General, there is one other point upon which I feel it my duty to interrogate you, but I feel some embarrassment in doing so. " The Gen eral replied that in a matter of such vast importance he wished a full knowl edge of every step and to be probed to the core. 'Anus assured,-AST. JVU?ar 1 nolnrV and hark for another erallon -efUKa hrorrlin hmiftn . Snwift ppntlftmen General, you have had a very, stormy whis!rpv. . Rn t kVa to resurrect ancient mo nn onmnrh tn v for their sunner public life, during which you have been pottery and to tell snake .stories." and night's lodging,, and since then political, arid doubtless you have thought very, unjustly assailed Can you, do you feel that you have freely forgiven your enemies ?'- , The General was silent a moment, and said that he freely for gave his enemies, personal and political, but the enemies of his poor, dead wife, who had been slandered in her grave, he did not feel, in justice to her mem ory, that he could forgive. Dr. Edgar 3aid the injunction laid upon us by the blessed Savior to forgive our enemies, to pray for them, is positive, and ad mitted of no exception. To this the General made no reply for a considera ble interval, .during which he seemed in great mental distress. Then, Dr. Ed gar related, the whole expression of the xuntenance changed; a sweet, heavenly smile illumined his face, and ' the Gen eral said : ' Yes, I do forgive, and ask God's forgiveness of every one toward t 1 T v ..l:... - TT wnom x ever teiiuoauuij. . , uc uiu- oslv presented himself . for -member ship in the church that day, and for the tirst time sat at the sacrament table. she went I mur Mary turned in her seat and said de urely, "He's got it, ma'am !" I A nensetiold Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y, Y savs that he always keeps Di. King's New Discovery in the nouse ana nisiam ily has always found the very best jre snlts follow its use: that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dyke man.' Druggist. Catekiil, N. Y., says tha i ir. "Km'trs New Discovery is undoubted. W t.hft lest Couh Remedy ; that he it in hia family for eight years, and it ' has never failed- to do all that is claimed for it. Why not Uy a remedy. so long tried and tested. Trial bottles Kroo nt. V. Ti. Fetzer's Druir Store. Pe?- ular size 58o and 81.C0. :. . .-v. ,-r A Paris Journalisf Lone Solclda. London Times. . ,An old Paris journalist, Paul Mercier, Jied recutly after having been voluntar ily confined to hts room for several years. It was notnmg out a long anu cruet suicide which he committed, lie once Owned and edited two papers, the first Le Tambour Battant, a semimili tary paper, and later on Le Gegue-Pett, a financial weakly for the middle and lower classes. Both of these ventures failed, and the lack of success worried him to such an extent that he became a confined misanthrope. About seven years ago he appeared in a house ou the Passage Stevens and rented rooms, which became his chosen prison. It must be noted that Mercier was then by no means poor, even if his enterprise had failed; he had a regular income which would have been enough to keep him well -and had his apartment very nicely furnished when he moved in. From the day he moved in he never opened the windows and allowed eyery thinff to be covered by dust and dirt. His meals were brought in to him by they have been getting, enough tqpav then: way by the help of being asiced You pride yourself on your politeness. I out to different meals, as some of then You count yourself a mannered girl and 1 hearers have been doing. The preacher would be verry indignant if yofc were says that he is a reformed drunkard and told that you were lacking in ordinary is doing the Lord's work in the way politeness. When vou are invited out that he is directed, and that the Lord Vou arei careful notxmlv to bo7 prompt is taking care of him. p When some one . 1 , . - . . I j- : j .1 !. but to be considerate of your hostess, asits mm out to amner neconsiuers tut What chnsideration bo vou show God I the good Samaritan is sent by the Lord. when you go to His house? Too little He certainly has implicit faith in some noise ahd do not hesitate to turn and I thing ior somebody, for he sat on; thje twiat until vou feel that vour skirt ia ar-1 pubhc square all Saturday evening with ranged fexactly right and you are quiet not a cent hj his pocket and no prof comf ortable. Then you give a sigh as pect for either any supper or a bed ior the vou look at the preacher. He is one night, and sat as quietly and undisturb- T . . . .Ii." . s j ' . J I. i nhrtoA Bprmnns vnn fin not admire, so I ecu too. aa wouia a mau wuuae uaxua whii h i trvino tn dn his duty vou I were full to overflowing. ! coolly read your prayer-book orhym-j He holds allegiance to ho denominii- hal. or look around the congregation, ( Uon, and seems to be a free lance in and catehing the eve of a friend, give a every respect. He preaches and sings shrug of disgust. When the sermon, is and his wife prays and sings over yoU give vent to a sigh of thankful- I- 1 ii i nesa and you never seem to realize mat this bad behavior an your part ia bad behavior not only to, the clergyman, but to that Mod whose' representative he is. When the collection is taken up you look here and there everywhere to see who is depositing a bank-note. Differences Among th Luthtraa lirtli rn. Newton Enterprise. Tennessee Lutheran Siod has been in session in Hickory this week and has been - eraooling- with 1 the doctrine o: "election. 'if . A good many Lutherans, Before j especially in vicinity of Conover, have the benediction is said you crane your- J embraced the .views of the Missouri self liki a bird with its plumage so that! Synod on "election," but have-never you wifi be ready to start out the very J severed' their connection with theJenn minutejiti3 ended. -1 do not suppose essee S nod, which -takes a very prp- you realize for a moment how dreadful I nounced stand against it. A gentleman this is. I i How it is givingan opportunity j who has been attending the' meeting in to an iunbehever to say' "Wnat can l Jlickory tells us that the discussion has these Ctmstains think of their God when been veny warm and that Revs. O. H they are so impolite to Him?" Then Bernheim, J. M. Smith, Crouse Long you dosomething else. In your church and Dr. Hoffmann have been expelled the pews are rented. When you enter from the Synod. The expelled mem- you close the door and give no poor sin- j bers claim that they have not changed ner an i, opportunity to sit beside you, j their view on this doctrine, but thjit and yet. in the eight of God you are alll the majority ruling the present Tennes alike, and before Him the rich and the j see Synod have discarded the teachings poor stand together to be judge. ; t Tlie Norman Dream ' The;Norman8 are called the Yankees of France, which is a compliment ; to them, i no doubt, though it sometimes has reference to their extremely thnity babitsj and to the ; craft which they employ in evading a service that may cost them . somethiug. it is of Henkel and the other founders of the Synod and take up the Ifiachings of the Ohio Synod. , . The Price OMJottoo. All idea that the recent risein the price of cotton was spasmodic seems to have been abandoned. It is practically certain that the presentlcrop will be sold related at prices which will pay good profits for W. J. M0NTQ0MEBV. " J. LV.K CHOWElli Attorneys and ConMelors alto CONCOED, N. C ' As paitners. will nracti6n lnwfn nahnr. rna, Stanly and adjoining counties, the Superior and Supreme Courts of tie state and in the Federal Courts. OfBre m Depot Street. MORRfSOKE CALDWELL,. Attorney at Lew, CONCORD, N. C. dffice in Morris buildinc-. ornositfl courthouse. July 4 tf Dr. J. E. CARTLAU1!. DeilLil. CONCOKD, N. C. . roreign Mows JTotss.. One hundred persona -were drowned near the villaga of Ozery by tho cap sizing of a raft on the river Oka. -. The Higginbotham mill in Glasgow, Scotland, was burned and four women. who were, employed therein, .wore all Kiiiea. - . Arthur Kilsby, recently a member of the Canadian militia, has been arrested for stabbing a chorister of the Palace theater at Charing Cross. A troedaT fmut OjIuu bttyj! lor- vent her pilf erings being discovered by her parents, a 14-year-old girl, tli daughter of a laborer in- Santaader, murdered her three little brothers. The Italian native troop3 have attack ed 1,300 Abyssinians who occupied a strong position near Braailet. The lat ter fled, leaving 20 men killed and num bers wounded The Italian troops lost 11 killed and had 80 wounded The Cotton Spinners' association of Manchester, England, has passed a res olution providing that all cotton ship ped direct from Hew Orleans or jtal veston, to Manchester, England,, shall have preference at the cotton sales. A spinning factory at Bocholt, 1 45 mjles from Munster, Westphalia, col lapsed and buried 40 workmen in the ruins. Of this unmb8r ten were killed outright and nine were seriously injur ed. The remaining workmen escaped with slight bruises. . The official cholera returns for the two weeka ending "Sept. 28 show . that there wore 4 249 new cases and 1,701 deaths in the government of Volhyniv Russia, 57 new cajea and 21 deaths in the Berditehoff district, and 88 naw cases and 18 death3 in the government of Podolia. ' Thei Republican onran at Win3tem irave'thePoDulist "snap " away, iaa! rwnpr sava that Chairman A. Ji. iiouon correctly expresses in his letter to Con- eressman Settle the views ot the iorrn Carolina Republicans, llokon favors fusion on State and county matters -but not oh national issues. " The Republi can orsran says: "Action now would be emlbarrassinga nd unwise.- The Top- nlists are not agitating the fusion ques tion now. The disintegration of the Democratic party occupies the Populists'. attention. The work ; they are doing on thjisline seems more important to both ' rthe Populists and Republicans than iho discussion of fusion on the electoral ticket." Makes a specialty of filling your ieetn without pain. Gaa, ether or chloroform used when desired.. Sixteen years' ex perience. ; Office over Lippards A: Bar rier's store. n n nAinwm M-n Offers his professional services to the people of Concord and vicinity. Office in rear of bank. Night calls slould te left at Mrs. Dr. Henderson's. Office Hours, 7 to 8 a. ni., 1 to 2, end 7 toS p. m. Telephone call, No. 07 Sept. 20.'94. ly. DR. I. HOL ti; 3ECLECXIG PHYSiGIAsV, OONCOBl, K. C, ' Offers Via professsonal fseryicf s to tl e citizens of Concord,J and vicinity in. tt e treatment of acute and chronic dibea-.. ffice oyer Yorke's jewelry M.ors on Jlam street, where he can 'he found at t:l hours day or night, wlvn cot irofet sionallv engaged. Feb. 3m. . &X 6 tZ Si & fc.-vj i:J We hf.xf - -..- ) prepared espsc;a;;y for :, , ;f igj-wo mall tree. It t.-sa:. ; . , , stomach disorders w-r, '...t t We hnxf. t preparea espsc;a;;y for wo mall tree. It tn'j. . stomach disorders wr, inai every cliiia is iabln i . . Xr Verm nur'o. -A 1 - i-v for a half century. C X. One bottle by man tor iS. . j 1 . J -The North Wilkesboro Kews is our oiiHioritvthatthere have been 63mui dera in Ashe county and never a hang-1 inS- V ' Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles that 'one ' good Norman farmer went I t9 prooucuon. lue uenei uiat wuyu will go considerably higher is very gen- the janitor, placed on the eral. When; Januaryv futures ; passed W i jiEtS.ETY TO LIFE mwmw no:; e G0;.Fi rzr.-. Friend c'.'lMT OF ITS PAIN,' AfiD RISK. only two bottles. She li'-kly relieved; is now jkxox, Harlow mail,'- on receipts ot price. Hoc!: fTO MOTHERS' fcKCii.AToit. rn : iTr.iVMi'flil N.C. ll:-"'. '' i . - .tv... t,.'.u itf. A4 ..V tlA tht-t irp.su I V: mv ppnlv with vou that 1 an l"""" "1.'S. . i- '.. .,..1, i- I itinnta Constitution. me! we women nave mj pajr w i The Snake and the Babbit. T 1J t ; o nrwarancffl.' Ana a wuuiu tiaiu jfjt . j r.4. ,.nratDn ihp. strictest bounds of Utfc uiw'-i' , , - Weed caught at wiiau waa iujpic yj v,,- rvnrft than bv her words. Tlirt iAatl tirnft pp.Rt.itio. I""-" . l.-.l ...J It Afv .Hear madam." ne exciaimeu, n M. W. Pournelle killed a coaenwnip snake near the right of way of the San dersville and Tennlle Kailroad, in Geor gia, that measured eighty-two mcnes in length. The shake was climbing a tree with a rabbit m its, moum wne" xi shot. The spake was brought to town as a curiosity. vou would be so kind as to take care ot an(i exibited ieUS K i,;nd , The railroads Have run ling -iSUu-uD;,'"'r will pay: you narae. ,- '. , .,t u I t- hoxr I will BCO vvuat I iuiu """j M f-r. i s out of their . . oil monwhonrpfererettinfirdmnk any bu,vui :rAT'.ritAv iatrons,. or who IV uviuiui '-"""J -" ' , T TIT n.hnt t thinL' rnPV TT1 1 n L UllUi . liMUWJ w.. flTou are very good . . w ux "7 " sndenf the Bos'.oa- M a 1 ll.t 1-M1 - TTi 11 HI. Ill i:ilU!Ok I bJ-lV W 1-'' - . can te oone. xjuv t ;.,, ,.; "a. ha commonced war understand that in obliging you x - - 8nd is. moA a rirrnTar to his men. which says iVnnr attention is called to me iiaci onHnprpr mv reputation. ..r " f Vinnnr- VOU Can de- X am u""' v. .. . , j " ooirl Va1 promptly. 1 in,, i..ri tr.nl- him at his word, and, .-: ? bi vpsidft him.'She rt.thft labv on her knee the door and: the bell rang. JNo one had admittance to the rooms of 'the vol untary recluse. At last he did not answer the bell, and after two meals had remained I uu (onched : the S janitor - an nounced the matt jr to the' police. .A commissary appeared and the door was broken in. - .';-',.-'-.-.,? - When enterinz the air was so foul that the window lights had to be smashed as the frames and fastenings of the win dows had completely rusted during the seven years and could not be unfastened. In one of the apartments there was a rpimlar mountain of dirty clothes. Mer- cier had never Bent any cioinew 10 iuc wash, but ordered new shirts acout once a week. Whatever he laid on ne tnrew upon the-pile in the furthest room, con tinuing this custom for seven years. "Art thou asleep, neighbor?' asked,! some ;whst. falteringly, in he the tone of a man who is . going to ask a favor. ! - "If 1 1 were not asleep" murmured the other from his bed, "what probably wouldat thou want of me ? nine cents on the New Orleans Exchange a few days ago bets of $2,000 were , free ly offered that January cotton would sen in that market for over teu cents.' This may be the expression of over- confidence, but there is a very atrong fftftliniy back of cotton. Ihe farmers u i. An.n a nn it tha I hav produced thi9 . crop at small cost. V . ' . ' - I J t :Ji lUn nwvKli rn ivtttn will improve their condition very materiallly by having raised-sucn great iooa crape fair at Gisors." "Well, then, neighbor; -1 am sound asleeo.", "Bah! Thyu canst not be : sleep when thoct talkest to me," 'Nonsense! It is only a dream I am havine. neighbor!" r. . - ' f t A Did Ym Ever Trv Electrio Bitters as a remedy for vonr troubles ? If not, get a bottle And the other had to go away with- now an get relief. .This medicine has out the donkey. The babyi - In Your Blood : Is the'eause of that tired, languid feel ing which affiicta you at this season. The blood ia impure and has become thin' and poor. . That is why you nave that vou are not allowed to use tobacco i no strength, no appeuuuuu in any fornt whatever while on duty. Purify your blood with Hood's Samp manyiorux wxiaicvci -.n.. ;n o-iv vou an 'appetite. nuivit " rt bly; for after a tew uigs ui strings, and a couple of kicks bonnet j at her - . ': .Uo .(.tlnna mlion off aritlil nor OU ixaiuo ux i v, . . K aA inrio-oratfi vour iiiut'. tone yuui niuuiv.u, .u , rf - easy tu utA.c at all times." lee. xuc ,fnn nr hfldcTA on. llUS' r. thn care of a woman, proba- . ... ot,a mnst be regarded 1 nerves. . Hood's pills are ICWi"'" -;. , I TUitJ lO IUIUS1IV - " -J. easy in action and sure in effect. - . '- A Proper Choice. ..i' A young fellow, having been asked by a recruiting sergeant wether he wished to enlist in a scotusn regiment, replied: "Not likely. I'd rather go to the lunatic asylum than ennsi in a highland reeiment." : "Aweel," said the sergeant, "I've nae doubt ye'd feel man at home there. '. I Hot weather proves depressing to those whose blood is poor. Such people should enrich their blood with Hood's barsa parilla. . ' 1 1? KR EG U LATO 0$k been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and core of ail ; Jb emale Com plaints, exerting, a wonderful direct in flaence in giving strengtn ana lone- w the organs.' llf you Juoas oiApperaie, Constipation, ' Headache,".. Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless; Ex citable, Melancholy or troubled t v?ith Dizzy aptlls, Eleotnc Bitters is the mea iiinA von need. Health- and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bot tles only fifty cents at P. B. Fetzer's Drug Store. ':!., It is said that the cordage on a first, class man of war costs about $15,000. Are yotf hiking Simmons Liver Reg ulator, the "Kino of Uveb Medi cikes?" That is what our readers want, and nothing but that. . It is the same old friend to which the old folks pinned their faith and were never dis appointed. - But another good recom mendation for it Is, that it is betteb than Pills, never gripes, never weak ens, but works in such an easy ana natural way, just like nature itself; that relief cornea quick and sure,' and one feels new all over. - It never fails. Everybody needs take a liver remedy and everyone should take only Sim mons Liver Regulator. ' ' Be sure you get it. : The Bed Z Is on the wrapper." J. II. Zeilin & Co., rixiladelplihti , Knives and Tea and Tablespoons, Plated Silverware, . Plated Novelties, r -Sterling Novelties, . rat A. J. & J. P. : Yorke's. WANTED.-A " gentleman cf standing to represent Combined Con tract comprising two of the laige.st ir vestment and life insurance companies in- America. -,; Address Thos. A. P. "l.omnlin fin n't " P-irwf Plr,-., lIVITna ......., ...,. I Jl M. I.-... . - V .A. H 2 to 15), McGill building, Wat bintoD, D.O- - i- i ;t 1 0 i H I 1 - - : i i I