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CONCORD, N. C., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1895.
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. "DIXIE" AM11TS ACTIJOB. :
the tonic ol winter
v-d 'miWer weather, increased
rS 'tinted-imparities to tne
t$SIt acbUitated condition of the
W - ths way for that tired feeling,
ftroubles, and other ills. .The
L, nleaibraEe and the various
itt vain to relieve thejim-
Eo'jert Sherrin ia October Century. .
It is a fact not widely kqown that the"
author of ."Dixie": is now living in his
home in Mount Vernon," Ohio. His
name is Daniel D. Emmett. If he shall
survive another anniversary of his birth
he will round out eighty years, having
-been born' in Mount Vernon, October
'29, 1815.
'.v Daniel Emmettls grandfather was an
Irshman. He came to this country be
fore the Revolutionary War, in which
puccuss, and it bacame a favorite all ,
over the United States as fast as min-:
6trcl troops could bing it before . the
people.
Ifis interesting to know how 'Dixie"
became the Southern national air or
j BETSY A.1 TUB EXPOSITION.
Atlanta Constitution.
j Yistiddy was Cleveland day at the ex
position the biggest crowd I ever seen.
Our gang started out to the grounds
A FIEND BURNED AT THE STAKE.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
a Tea Mob Mete oat Hpcedy Punishment The reception given the President at I
, j. to a Murderer. j Atlanta will please every good citizen in
' rrT . ' - . the South. No public man'in thirty
l yxeb, i lexas, uctooer ym. mis vear8 has bhown ereater interest in the
war-song. Early in the war a spectacu- soon 80 aa to steer clear of the crowd,
lar performance was being grveii in New and 'peared like ever'body else tuck the
Orleans. Every; part had been filled; Pame notion. .The streets was so thick
and all that was lacking was a march ith fo5ks youcouldn't hardly git to a
and war-song for the mand chorus. A kyar. We'uns elbowed our way to the
great many marches -and songs were
triea, our, none couia be decided upon
..a . .
- " ;t M Ufa
They all welcome
hi served a regiment as surgeon and 'p'Xiewas suggested and tri r
1 oj 11 Luuoiaout- KJ V KX lb iiian
His
team kyar aid went out on it, kase it
takes you 60 quick, but "Cousin Pink
got a cinder in her eye and lowed she'd
walk next time, 'fore she'd go that-a-way
agin. We proniise to meet the
evening, in the public square in this
town; a negro named Henry Hilliard
was burned to death at the stake for the
brutal outrage and murder of a woman
named Mrs.' Bell. . The tragedy occurred
at a point about four miles from here.
The grounds showed that she had strug
gled for her honor and the condition of
the body told of a cruelty that has only
Highest of all in Leavening Powers Latest U.S. Gov't Report
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South or done so much to restore the
Republic. News and Observer. ,
It is just as might have been expect-
NOBTH CABOUNA POLITICS.
MOWS
chapmin at the same time.
Aomnaimmmei, latner 01 Daniel, was j . rman . nn :mmA. ;R0berson gals and Becky Jane Bonn-
Dorn m Virginia,, and beiore xt 1S12; ,.. ... .. , ..-VtrPA t thA rov.rmrtt - hnildinr. and
, in the streets, and in homes and in con- i when we got thar they had the doors all
been equalled by' "Jack the Ripper." ; ?T 2 V? P todwbv
4ftr .hh;V. rman thfl n rm ' Mai . Black's election before the Hpate.
Sua
parilla
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this time when; she
unaer uenerai iun, ana later as a spy
upon the Indians iu the northern part
ot Ohio. Daniel is the first of a family
of four. ' '' .
Mr Emmett recently invited me to
bring my violin to his home, prom
ising to go over his old eongs and tell
I me something of his early life. He re
cited numerous little anecdotes of the
"L hrir to purity the blood.ione ! two Shermans (the general and the sen
' tti laboring orgrand ator), v,ho used to go ta school at Gam
pjjtrengtH tb" 121001:1118 0 Mount Yenion. They had an
deliberately cut her throat and then,
taking his knife, ripped up her body.
A posse was quickly organized, led
ceri-hallls, daily. It was taken to , the j Phot and wouldn't let nobody m but the by pe t Smi of Tyler, who, with
batUe fields, and there became the great 1 president and his gang. We done our laQtern9 in hand and aided by a hound,
songoJtheSouth; and made many battles :t to git im tat them officers wouldn t frack8d.4n(B negro to within four miles
.,:.if 5nir in bed last
Bpring
i' 7-1 ieei tired and drows; ii viie
tLdS not sleep well at , ,ght I
m of ; Hood's Sarsaparilla : and
&o of Hood's pil3.:J.W.
M1"?.-'in. a short time ai
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purities:
fiid-Btbbld
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-IhsTe tcia Hood's Sarsaparilla and
j r-i-t ;t iivos me an appetitej. It
I wItb'ia -MrDPOX.-Partlow, Virginia.
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untie at the latter place whom they; of-
foa visited and here Daniel met them.
He remembers particularly that in play
ing '"'shinny" the Sherman boys were
never allowed to be on the same side,
for they were leaders and must lead op
posing forces. Mr; Emmett says' it was
a fashion in those days s,mong the young
people to try their skill at making verses
and sing them to eome popular tune.
"Jim Crow" was a favorite, and the boys
and girls found great delight in fitting
words to tht tune. In this way he
formed a taste for verse-making and
singing, which later led him to negro
minstrelsy. : "
In 1812 he learned to play the fiddle
inner pin and by 'ear. K A short time after, he went to
seoond - violin witn btictney s Circus
Stiekney's , orchestra consisted- of two
violins. 41 busie, and a bass drum, and
in those days wa3 counted hrst-elass.
The followins Sf rincr he iensased with'
Millers s Caravin-at Cincumati, which
had a-good eastern baud. With .this
company he learned tq" play by nute on
the tiudle, picoio " and. lure;. . lie was
known at one time throughout the
TTniled States for his prolicieucy as - filer
and drummer.
His work -with the Caravan was to
Bins sonss. chiefly darkey songs, accom
panied by "hoe downs aua "waiK
rounds." - Mr. Ecamett niaae his own
harder , for the Northerner,' many easier
for the Southerner. Though it has thu3
particularly endeared itself to the South, !
the reunion of American hearts has
made it a national song. Mr. Lincoln
even- regarded it as national property by
capture. i ; - -'" ". .' ;; ' ; .' ' ; -
"I asked Mr. Emmett what suggested
the words and tune of ."Dixie." He
told me that when the cold wintry days'
of the North set in, all minstrel's had a
great desire to go. South, that is to
"Dixie s laud. On a cold day a com
mon saying was, "Oh, 1 wish 1 was m
Dixie's land !" and this was the keylto
tte song. The tune was composed in
in much the same way: " one bar 01
music set the key for the whole.
. It is interesting to note that Mr. Em
mett was the originator of the first ier-
feeted minstrel troc n in the United
States. It was in the Spring of 1843,-
and was called the "Virginia Minstrels."
It Consisted of Daniel Emmett, leader;
Frank Brower, Richard Pelham; and
"Billy" Whitloch, -They played for
six or' eight weeks in New - ork and
Boston. They then sailed for England,
and traveled all over Great Britain, dis
banding in Scotland. Daniel Emmett
of this place, "where they found him
fast asleep in a cotton pen. " The negro
was covered with blood, which he had
attempted to wash off. '
The posse started back here with the
negro, out the rapiaiy-gamenng angry
let us
Then we got behind the rope in the
crowd that was waitin' to see Cleveland
and hear him speak. " -
Me and Calebony -tried to keep next
to the rope, but one of them soldiers,
with yaller ; breeches and a red jacket,
shoved the crowd back so the military
companies coukt pass and liken to ex
pushed us down, and whitewe was a
scrougin' er-gin one another aomeboay
Stepped on Cousin Pink's foot and she
8ho did yell. .'':' --; V.;.;V
i The sun was bilin' hot in our laces
and they wouldn't us hyst our um- wb the arrived
uieio, ai'u. viio -iuwu i g o Clock
WiiCKer ana inicKer, a-scrougin u wu
all sides, so we couldn't move nairy way,
and couldn't hardly ketch our breath.
Miss Gooden was mashed right betwixt
two of the fattest old Dutch women you
lever seen, and they was talkin' Dutch
and so nghiin' mad at the men a-push-jin'
ergin them on t'other side. Ever'
body was mad, 'ceptCaledony, and she
There Is no way to eatisfy a PorjuUSUl
except to eurrender to him outright.
Charlotte Observer. .
ia tUo fnv nno nf fnur nnw livinc'
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"TY." ia a cn.l ivir.uli.,- fo-dav tney say a ngni sman cnance
j u'fitin it ff9 riittn. nnii its rft'nnta l-itainieu
tion is nt confined to the American
continent. It is much played in Eu
rope, and ranks with the. finest of sim
pler airs in touching the emotions 01
the people. Whenever it is played by
a bis strong band, the auditors invol
untarily keep time.
lucen to er Kiuea ner iooi so 1 -mugu- identification. In a few moments an
?in'.and the more Bhe iaugnea tne maa- ffi amroached from over the hiU
der them Dutch women got, aud the followed . b y 30O determined men.
paster tney taiicea, ana tne naraer me When nea the gcene the officer8 were
lolks snovea ergin; us. a woman - siue overpowered and disarmed and the
of me 'peared. Uke she would faint-; I neirro. Wenrv Hilliard. brought before
Of tOlK8 I .l . r;ffA Wa n.orta o full rtT.-
Well, we stood, thar two or three long, T a ,--,. ,inwn th(, rna,d ont saw
hot hours, . wedged' in that big crowd, Bell in the road, bhe was scared
a-waitin to se Grover Cleveland. Un- f j new that if j passed her
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INtulViJOCIIl,-
v I.urrnt'sTri'.. .
Verses and sung Uiem to . some ..puiar a ared -iu San Francisco, and finally the ry way-
bedv of one 01 uiem was lounu in
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aoners.
l&.-r.iiv. ieii.t'tue-i.chpt is the unr-
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tune. lie traveled all parts 01 uie
United States then vi-itd by minstrel
trtwria with Dan Rice, Briaulding, beth
1 Tit. . t T'
Howes. Dr. Deonara, .v tisn anu viann,
Joe Sweeney and .other noted minstrels.
.Everywhere, he went J,mmett was a iav
orite. His understanding and render
jng of the negro dialect were perfect.: 3
A3 the venerable old man recouutea
to me his palmy daiys of minstrelsy" his
eves' fairly twinkled with delight. ILs
vpice is luofuuguij i.v"
tone of the melodious negro voice, : ana
a i pw Tiptrro exDressions and songs lrom
him RhrtwAd tnai ne nau .uui iuoi uw
old-time understanding of them. Since
(,;o ;m minKtrftlsv has undergone a
Kr,o Thft minstrels of that day did
lu"'fv- . : .. . I -A
nnthin? but what tne negro couiu mu
did do. The old-time parties were nut
v.a probata and cu-cus-clowns ;j.nai
m;nBtrfla make themselves to-day, and
the old-time interpretations of dialect
: r norismn whs more true to life
"Dixie-land,1" which is really the
I proier name of the song, was written m
.' . . . t-u n-a a o m pm her
1 V -vvl 771 a inK J "
xvwvi
was iounu in an
unused room up in the tower of a church
with which a medical student,- Durrant,
was connected, lie was closely .associ
ated with the giil and tiie last person
Sben iri company with her. There were
man? .: circumstances': pointing to ; his
guilt. The trial 'began about three
wwks aL'O and is now ncaring its ciose.
It has excited great interest. Dur-
Idy Boberson begged em for goodness
sake to let her out, said she bad seed
his pickter, and would let that do her;
she wouldn't stay a minute longer
Bquezed up in that crowd if she never
got to see him. But she was in fur, it
then poor thin.?, she couldn't move
back ards, for ards nor side-
. t 1 1 .
Iwavs. Alter wnue i scroucnea my way
Out and went on the stand across the
road from president ; and stood in a
cheer and heard him say his piece. I
looked down on thousands of head3 O;
folks and they was all talkin' so they
Couldn't hear nothin' ever'body was
a-hulUn' at somebody to hush a-talkin',
and they was all in a work like bees on
a Masses barrel not a-seein nothm ,
eared
ed. Tom Watson is no better satisfied
with the result of the tecond election in
the tenth congressional district of
Gerogia than he was with, that of th
first, he having 'been defeated both
4 Kaleigh, . U. , tct. 24. in an.m
terview. to-day. Senator Marion Butler
said-., to. The Sun! correspondent:
From tiie interview with Senator Sher
man you tee he favors fusion of gold-
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A . nan.Ml TTarmnn - Mv DUjc wnwnaa euiuuug jvcpuuiiiuo
"The is nnt -n &tnm Af truth inthelto CTganize the Senate. -This is exactly
tr that 5Awiarw oinpVhaa nnarreled 1 what I expected from a, old man. I
with the President and is about to leave favor silver men of both parties coming
-K;r,-.f 1 M ;in trt K nnotrfl together and organiane the Swiate on
- fv, iartT, th Jsilrer lines. A majority of Senators
President and the Secretary of State are were, elected as sdver men and claimed
wbniw rmliiil andfriendlv. Thehavelto be silver men. -Therefore, if they
nAt hU m diffprpncft of oninionl WJI "how their faith br their worksr ail
citizens made it doubtful for a time if he but of which the story of a quarrel could ver men 0111 Uke charge of everreom
wrtnlrl rnrb Tvlr alive. k W;u tola a lia ,,t nflmittee of the Senate. If. gold men
-He offered no resistance. Soon after whoie cloth, without a shadow of foun- control the Senate it will be by the help
the officers had him hanucunea a moD dation for it." 1 u wau-wui w-;w,wi-wo.
of some 200 men demanded the - v ' I . : Everybody- knows committees control
immediate surrender of the prisoner, If it were hot for the unfortunate I legislation, therefore lt.is more lmpor
wbirh was readilv eiven. The moh Wifferences among the Democrats onl tant for a silver man to cast his vote to
then left for the scene of the murder, the subject of silver coinage they would organize the committees than nis vote
this afternoon at be almost certain to win in tne next 1 would be on a free-coinage diu, ior un-
Presidential election. The working of 1 less the committees, are so so organized
Th. nmwd continued to rather at the the new' tariff . law has ' given very J no such bill will ever be reported.''
scene of the horrible crime until nearly general satisfaction, and if the Kepub-j - State Republican Chairman Mott was
2 nno citizens of Tvler and vicinitv licans propose to disturb it the people I here last night and to-day in close con
A fAw mnmflnta hefor will rebuke them.- In f New York, in i ference with Senator Butler and other
th. fifind was brought to the dace a Ohio, in Illinois there are local causes Populist committeemen. - He says he
meeting was held, and a committee was that make our friends hopeful of carry-, believes' the Democrats will put up an
fltsnnintwi to investigate his identity, ing those States, notwithstanding the lex treme gold man for -President and
uaai wave agamai uie auuuounuvuiuuu uurwiu wuwuc; w (nuw w
last year. Kaleigh State. - w
The Progressive Farmer ; recently
said editorially: "We believe it is now:
safe to advise the farmers in the cotton
belt td hold their cotton as long as pos
sible. If vou must sell, then put it on
the market slowly a little at a time.
Such advice has not always been safe,
and we have hesitated, but think it is
now settled that the crop : will not be
over 6,000,000 bales, probably less, and
the demand will be for eight or nine
million bales. The most liberal govern
ment and exnort renorts show that the
condition is not above 65. and frosts
COCmHEffitf . POIRE
yr it. uur k.s. s. t. montgokkbt. u
lEtJlH::&:?MDp5ME
offer their professional services r to the
citizens of Conoord and vicinity . All
calls promptly attended day or night.
umee ana residence on Ear JJepol
street, opposite Presbyterian church.
Witnesses were summoned and closely
interrogated. Theresult was a thorough
passed
she would: say I tried to outrage her,
and I concluded that I would assault
her andthen kill her. I cut her throa.t
and then cut up her body and-left."
After his confession and thorouah
identification,. a vo'tewas taken as to the
mode of ''punishment. It was unani
mously agreed to burn him, and it was
agreed" that he should suffer the penalty
on the public square. The line of
march was taken un toward Tyler and
at 4 o'clock the' head of the line entered
the main plaza, whence no less than
7,000 people were assembled. Large
crowds of ladies and children were con
gregated fan the awnings surrounding
the pubiie plaza. " Wagons, carriages,
trees and; buildinea were througn at!
Republican party back to the silver side
He savs - ha is informed by Senator
Pritchard that McKinley is not for gold,
but is a bimetalhst. Dr. Mott says fur
ther that while as yet no definite under-
standinr" as to the fnsion in North
Carolina has been arrived at, yet all the
old fusionists desire it continued
The Populist State executive commit
tee was m session until midnight last
nizhk Senator Butler " desired it
meet in order that it might discuss the
course he and other Populist represen
tatives in congress should 'take. This
was the chief thine done. Plans for
... 1 n itAmnfliim vrflM TO 1 Irorl nf nut.
and storms may soon bring it below tha tJ-Ste
estimate. , 4 . Butler says the drift of sentiment in the
The Messenger gives an interesting state , "as Shown by reports made by
account of the attempt of the anti-Kus- committeemen, is that-the people with
sell faction of the Republican party in ou regard to party favor the resolution
Wilmington to hold a meeting Thurs-1 odonted at the State silver convention
day night "to consider the condition of nere in September; that only true and
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
Dr.W. C. Houston; SnrpoS Delist
v ' CONCORD, N. C.
Is prepared to do all kinds of Donta
work in the most approved manner.
Umee over J ohnson s Dm Store.
W JT. ICOXTOOiCBBT. I. IiKKOBOWBlIi
Attorneys anfl Im&Ym at Law
. CONCORD, N. C
As partners, will practice law in Cabar
rus, Stanly and adjoining counties,.
tne oupenor and Supreme Courts 01 the '
State apd in the Federal Courts. Office :
on Depot Street
- Parties desirius to lend monpy can
leave it with ua or place it in Uoncord
National Bank for us, and we will lend "
it on good real estate security free of
charge to the depositor. .
We make thorough examination ot
title - to lands offered as security lor
loans.
. Mortgages foreclosed without expecsa
to owners of same.
MORRISON fl. CALDWELL.
; - Attorney at I-s w, '
' CONCORD, KC.
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Office in Morris bmldin
courthouse. :
Ju!v 4 tf
-Dl J. KCARTLiM. Baptist.
- CONCORD. N. C.
tnnd maftprs.-atid it looks like a con
viction is certain.
Reeauseof the illness of the counsel
the trial was interrupted, and the delay
and suspense add to the interest felt ail
over the Union in this remartame mur-
!to want was to crowd up lo arowira a RaTtotdwaa erected
whar the president aud vice president iVl
VVmrons laden with kind
and all them big men was they didn tjj- wood, coal oil and straw wdre driven
. i il. i. am hav iter mi
Keer wemer iuey iiraiu ui uv, v
j they seen em, and couia go nome ana
tell they had seed the president.
Pap shuck' hands with him he has
shuck hands with more governors and
the Republican nartv in New Hanover
county," and of the row that resulted.
The Russell crowd jcame in and took
possession ofj the meeting, which fbr
awhile had two chairmen and two sec
retaries, until finally the anti-Russeil-
ites were . vahQUished, the other crowa
wbi'ter ad Nixoii. colored, the protao-
ters of the meetioe, left tne nau.
of "
proved silver men should be voted for.
COBSTM.' ','.,'.-.-.
Kaleigh State. -.
In six weeks the new Congress will
be session. The house of Representa-
In the Senate there are six Jt'opuJista,
Cries while the other members are so evenly
take him downl" "put him out!" divided that without Populist aid neither
L-ialt
- Mateaaepe
withont pain.
need when desired.
v fl niinitf your, teem
Gasrether.or chloroform
Sixteen years ex
during the speeches of I tide can perfect an organization. xu
KinatAUMtn IB m, ' LlcUUm uuu v. uuu
m -r j .. t
penenoe. tinice over j-mpnrua ,
tiers store.
Bar
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.. .i . i4..n,m1 ihoTilatfnrm lOWIl
. ,. ... , . j t i taraA I other ont of the windows, is
Mr. ueil, tne nusoauuui mu. tK Worth Carolina.
lady, applied the match and the names 8uw
taces
irairs Jaw slFi 1 Store,
OpiDoiite Postoffice.
mi
HlgU SSuOOl,
P!5 Ssre-
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Any Ccklcg:
r.f thfi well known Bryant's jMinsireis,
472 BioadwayNew York. His ehgage-
erlt with them providea tnaine buuuiu
hold himself in readiness to compose a
new ' 'walk , round" whenever called
upon to do so, and should sing tne same
at the close of the performance.. .
tw Satnrdav night as Mr. .cniiue.ii.
was proceeding homeward, he was oyer-
taken by Jerne " T.
.u o Mhnnrav." and bring it the re-
harsal on Monday morning.- Ihe
great- objects of the , "hooray" were
tA. nrl noise. " Mr. -Emmett replied
v... u n-,Q aJ; Rhort time in which to
-VLiab it " . , , i -
Mr. Brvant. lie com
r.nan.A that wn lk-ardund the next aay,
and brought it to the rehearsal Monday
mnrnin?. mBSlCauu nwi" v,L "
im-. . n-nrrt nf "IJIXie. US uun
siidg are exactly as Mr. Emmetr wrote,
o . . : iho an
them. Various aspiraui v -thdrship
of the song in their attempts
to lay, claim to it have been cut short by
th timely interference of friends of the
coip poser. . . ,,
. The original copy of "Dixie, -:
c.uta s i vtrv well orescrved
rfpr rasfi.
Tf Dnrrant is aauitted on this first
trial he will at once be tried for the more big men is airy man iin .our coun
murder of the second girl, whose deatn ty. .Tap's a signi wnen
ja laid at his door. :
xinv iu iuc uwri i-," " i . . . i v - . . ,i . i i
vers a sealed package, with directions to pays his own money aud has his own 8hot upward,, enveloping tne Druie m
onen it only if he should be hanged, fun. The policemen hain't tuck him 8Leeta of fire, f He i)egged for mercy
Public opinion led the lawyers to open
it What thev read was a revelation.
Their client had told them nothing of
hat he wrote in his letter. If what he
said was true lie should be the leaamg
to the scene anu piaweu ..Wi ntonHin
w Dp., ' Igtrations of physical force. The moral rather than tne lemocracy. ..' - Us u UHLU IB UULi mi uii
butwhen he f.iaIf S onf to (he
his words; could be heard for several ' tnrtintr without its rthwav of extreme partizan legisUUon. ZZa at fionoord and vicinity. Office
blocks. He was then lashed to tne iron "-" I th vetn newer and more than a I ,fn " r nf hank. Nhrhtcalls should le
Tint tit to i third nf tne senate u bubumu mm, icik v iuro. xx, j.vnotov7"
TiCAJ
pup yit ne ain t
none of em. ' ", .
Some folks 'lows the best way to
this.
se'
see
lis exposition is to go aroucd by your
3'f; but laws, Pap says he wouldn't
i . . . . . - . - i i
witness for the Sute in a case against a give chaw-ter-nacKer 10 go nownn ujr
hri of murderers instead of a man de- hisse'f . He wouldn't er nigh come
w w . .... . a "l i j - a
tAX, k;0 nn-n l np-ainst tremen-1 without me ana vaieuony.
dous odds. He told his attorneys that Our gang has tuck up a right smart
be knew the murderers of Blanche time a tryin 10 iteep up witu uC
tVinn nne. I ntnpr.' Rome of em is continneriy
mom iur lueic ...
it. - r a u;a lon-rora thnt. when neia-cnttin losi. anu aa wo.
j j .. aiioriVr nf Em-1 nne another snts away and 5 ou cot to
ascenaeu -w-txm uFFv. " . r,. I , .5 -i - i ; iv..
mannel church he saw the last aetans sena someoouy eise , -uuuuu
r.t mimlPii. He wrote in his letter Lone
tht h w Rev. J. Georsre Gibson and
nent in the affairs
J vvu I .
Syphon for Conamnnlon Wine.
Smyrna, DeL, Dispatch. 4
Frank Bailey, of this town, has in
vented a communion syphon, as a sim
I pie device to take the place of the
nervice. 1 1 consis UI 011 rci vum,
can check legislation although be can-
not ermtrol it. :"" -
So the situation at Washington will be 1
fnll of interest and -perhaps there may
be some surprise in store for the conn-
try. - -' --': - ;': --.'"." -',''-''
nfflAA Honrs. 7 to 8 a. m.. 1 xo 2, tnd
7 to 8 p. m. Telephone call, No. 67.
Sept. 20,'94.-ly.
Ill M, HOLDEN.
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN,
OONCOKU, N. C,
a-feared of none of and it was meted out to him just as he
was merciful to the pure innocent
woman whose soul he had Bent to
Heaven at this hour yesterday. UIa device to t take the place of the! nrt ir,. ;w. F. Smith, of Win-
It was determined to burn him at j much-talked-of individual communion: tUm have received an invitation to at
once. but the fire wa? quenched after I. Tt consists of a silver tube, Lj murriaire of Miss Consuelo
the last Diece ot wood was burned. In(Vl;.u nprrnita one to draw up the wine I Vo knt tt the nnke of Marlborough l nai.ar.ii TirnfeMsonal servict s to the
a .: 1 I f " - - V aiiUV wsr wv -r . vaxa k - .
a few moments the hre was startea agam. from a cup but which, by means ot a 1 event to be celebrated in New York citizens of Concord, and vicinity in tne
From the time the match was applied j prevents any of the fluid from , hi h on November 9th- Col- treatment of acute and chronic lsc
unuinisaeaiuwaacij- -r returning to tne cup nwr n- " onel Smith U tint cousin ro wiw vu -r-r- f d Ht sll
crowded with people from the townsi His idea ia tnatj Bupplied with these Vanderbilt's memento from her parents
orth. Hundreds of negroes witnessed I tube any0ne f earing to partake of a $ i qoO ,000. They wUl aBo
the execution, and representative Jie-f .n-pai min union, cud may partici- L.f tua man he is to wed with $3,-
f , ... . I 7 ' ... 1 . I w- - - . mVqt;UV .
It s naru to git an tut? buihwo poes expresau tucu iuuuiov... pate in tne sacrau cut wiun "a I ooo 000.
up one tree at the same ume. . I the pumsnmem. xuc vio of contagion.i
Some folks is a-kickin about the JSx- powerless, ana me He has patentea nis aevice,
.Au. Unnino- nver the bodv of 'irinrv nnf h,ln' finished.' Caledony Govener, put his message was too iave. htronel recommended . by Ur. repper,
ai iuts vuuivxx 5 - . -- , - , r ;-- . , - . u u..0;o, hnnoo and factor es closed. .Lr tt: -pann7lnU
lowed thar was enougn 01 n nuwueu w ah uuoiu -7 , , 01 uie umwivj " j ..
. . ... . - 1 1 1 1 t-: -. ha r QnnrH wprH til-
finish her, if she tried to see- it an in ana me uig wwu
Beriea. . -
hours day or night,
sionally engaged.
whn . n ot prof e b-
Fe". ai. 3m.-'-.-
here
The
i lift ; i 4 1
.faaa.-:
-;:it er iniorqaa'
UDTUOMrSpN,
Cuixcord
ion, ad-
N.C.
nil;.
.1
UfiTr,
1.
i;i'-r!iei1s with
1 .-.'Mi KAtv itnrouen
1 i'l'K'c loan peonrcd
'-nrnuiwyi&'form
, iiiyttl)k-'m install
V iU- of 0 ikr cent.
. Ti o brolieriige
alifirur-t and in?n'C
; o .on
, :
, , vtdne- of the
' Ui tl H-hl, VI TTtilll TIT.
Dixie
combiete song is as follows:
DIXIE.
I Wish 1 wa3 in de la id oh cotton, , -
'Clpimori seed andflunaY oyiwn,
nwT. I00K away,
1'inf I S' . '' '-- '.'-
Ini Dixie land where I was born in,
So? awav. look away, away, Dixie land !
'' . ' . cnoKLH. - ',':
r.l v'.i..Ji-i.in nixfe. booray, hooray;
In Dixie iand.we'U take our stand,
-.. .UU-ftnd die to Dixie,. - . - fV
Away, avvaydou south ?n "gf--
Awcy, away, away down soBTh Q. V.' "
Old missus marry Will de weuber, . -;... .-
a--- -
RlanM-i Tjimont.
T hA Rnre that is onlv-a fiction made
up by the guilty man. :
- ' MrV-liiu Hesttlis. . f
-- . . -1-
From a letter written dj xmjy-
Gnnderman, of Dimonaaie, iuj:cn.t o
are permitted to make this extract : 1
have no hesitation in recoiumeuuiug
Dr TTin'a New Discovery, as the, re
sults wero almost marveious in tuo case
nf mv uiffl. White 1 was pastor 01 me
the Baptist church at Kivea Janction
KmiTrrht down with Pneumonia
Buoceedhigliai Qrippa. Terrible paiox-,
ysms of chughing would last hoars, with
intArr-notion and it seemed , as if
Ufc"- 1 . . . . . -ii
tlietii. a lneiiu
ery- it as qaiek in its work and Msniy
in Traits." Trial botteit
Oilv"'-',-' l7 " i . i
L . JJ X Clit-Ci O "j, r- ;
one day. She 'peared to be bardaciousiy
wore out. Me and her was both so
tired was, couldn't hardly put one foot
'fore t other, we naa neeu a-uraiupiu
around from Calif orny to Fler-
,Wa-niRhin' from one thing to
f'nther -'R'trvin' to eel tnrouen mauay,
and hadn't tuck time to see nothing
good. We wae lostjrom our gang we
air Alabamy gals, and we was feehn
hnmosiek;-'. Jaledonr looKea over a
door and read : 'Alabama Here We
TJpst."
"Betsy, " says she, "less usstopngnt
i-oaf ia what vou ana me neeus
.11 i. na thar.y A -irieilUi I "tic, a.wv v j - - -
sue ceutu ;. "J" ; "n:.: J invthine else.
jew .JUiBU' - i oain .
So we pranceu nguv iu, "v
big reoms for the wofhen folks, with a
;,v0 artfu in lie down on. and some
iree at
One of Judge Nor wood's, Fool Acts. -Yadkin
Cor. Statesvllle Landmark. .
An amusing incident occurred yester
day. The iudge at 12 m. announced a
recess till 2.30 but still kept his seat on
th bench. The people started out ana
irreat manv of them put on their hats.
This seemed to anger the judge and he
ordered the hats off . , When most ot tne
rwirilf were ont one man. who by tne
n- I J Mott nublishes an article in
; the Gaxette, the colored organ, m which
he says that the advocate 01 enver xu
K Ktate are I or its iree anu uuiuuik-
coinage and that all Congressman Settle
mv nv aa to the electoral Ucket
amounU to nothing; that when .the
TicnnlA cet. together two or three
noliticians shau not oe peiunu
to
and
it is the
'1 'come
nt once.
land,
that
, . V'l I" HUH i.Ui ttr
KHrfMtside Of Ci.nrnin nrmntT
J )' " '- '
1
A ; gentleman of
t ut Combined Con-
ir
Hlirani'fi nntnnaniPB
. . . - 1 .
-...!:. 7. .rtHlllfiKa 'I'hrw X V
ft, ;! 'H t.lr(-t Floor (Booms
t f a igentjeman
Combined ci
! iirio 1 ll e ' -ltiwiranee nntnnan
ffe'w;-,,4ir
building, Washington,
HAIR ?5ALftAP1
BVa;-n" ua buutiflcf tha half.
Ji5. "'. Uiiutiaw erowth.
6iV----51 v er. Falls to Restore Gray:
'xdii aip aiMiiRa ft Hair tailing.
"fafc i.n!?.- biop. all pain. ,
ruin III MMH.
Look ' away, look away Took away,.
u oi tne i wnen ne , . .
He look as fierce as a lony-rou"""--
ilooS ay. loot away, away, Dixie lan
His face was as sharp as a butcher's i.eaber,
. .... a. r,nh lav
lirt 11AT, ffIIl LO iilCJ.W v- 1
T.nnk awav. look away, loo: away,
land ! - - . ,
Old missus actpa the foolish par.t.
And died for a man dat Droiie
Look away, look away, away Dixie land 1
Now here's health to de next old missus,
. ,i ....lalitM-Bntto kls3 U8, -
ABtluu56--" - ,, TIl-riA
IjOOK awujr, rf :
land 1 . '
But h you want to drive way sorrow.
Come and hear dis song to-toQiT.
Loot away, look away, away, .
Dar'8 buckwheat cakes an' Injnn batter, -
r. anrl a little fatter
rr" mnk away. Dixie
LiOOK 8W ! """" . - '
land!' - -
Den hoe It down an' scratch you grabble,
To Dixie's land I'm bound to trabble,
Tmk away, look away, away, Dixie land I
time 'it was -sung atauueu,
: .. - ... f a-i.a
New York it waa a suuw.
Prbm the first
seyer
This is
colq
i TOI. XiltlvO, IUV. Hluv. j;....s .,
4... Cf Tm-iJa'-nreiUcta that January
of 1890 will be a swinger for cc-d, a?-d
H..1 i into f 'iv- T t - -
'provide boyniumiy ; against
winiMTRtontis ana irrcat coiu. .
-..!-.;. whether tne severe
. v r. ...
tinrl storms come or not mc i-ruueu
provider is seldom left out in the cold
a nnlwpcks aw the Brewster Car
riMiyrt airtnuiaciuiliiii wum"";'
Yoi-k one of the oldest aud strongest
n.fnkthmpnM of toe Ktnua tut; wuur
went bv the boanL. anu a iew uuy
. ' iur..-mar. fUrrijure Company; o.
rs.;nnH.;followed suit; both knocked
.i W-thn' bicvele, says the Wilming
ton Star.
nice soiy
rockin' cheers, to set in;
A. . . ... J- Ai. .... .r.l- l !f
We -sot thar a Dit, anu awici
here come Tap and buddy, ana lKey
T?nhr-rnri ntni . Can Dewberry
our gang; ana a vvuuic wvu v
11 y 1 1 l T V-A wviiv." - . 7
and 'lowed we'd stay longer.
We'uns has seed a heap here, but
i hain't - nigh seed it all. Pap's
a--wine to iajt- u, iu
morTOW. ' ucxax
Take No Fusion La Theirs, ,
Fort Worth, Tex. , Oct. 26. The
State Executive 3ommittee of the Peo
ple's Party met to-day in this city, with
all the members-present either in per
son or proxy. About fifty prominent J dictote what they shall do.
members of t the party rrom over wo
Qiaie were iu ancuuuK wv . . - , . u .i
... j... frmmir nn fusinii I . Triihw nnrtiafl are the latest. Several
-.i. u. tko ru-.li tiial narties. I oiria it behind a - sheet and put tneir
H " J " :-- . 1 " . .
and will work alone both in State and bare feet througn
way is one ot tne most promme - adhering stricUy to the where the. young men are ?
influential men in the country, put Ou "" . . : Tha mitt wUlle who owns the feet. .
r U ' hu uiuiuu umuuiiu. . a .
on the other side
collected to
, omi Pi le.
Old people who reriuire medicine to
re-nlat the bowels ana uuiib-b y
find the true rewedy in naectric ouwn.
This medicine does not stimulate and
contains no whiskey nor other mtoxi-
ana aiterauvc.
viahnt ami mar'ft for- the door, xne
iudse. in thunder tones, oraerea uie
sheriff t seize that man anu onug uuu.
This was done but His Honor was raer-
r.if ui and let the : man go on" his way,
cursing. People had. better: be very
care;"ul when they go to court if a re
form (?) judge i3 holding it."
Now it is said that the prominent Pop
ulists are declaring t hat there can !e co
Buch thing as-co-opera tion in . North
Caroling unless Settle is squelched.
That has been the talk vamong : several
of -the. Populists and silver Republicans.
Srtttle. i'iout 'of line with therMott-But-
lor-TTara freo. silver idea, and he will
not he tolerated, but the silver.; fusion
machine will grind him to fragments ii
it can. iThe edict has gone lorth.
. : . mi . ..
make no concessions whatever, ine
place for holding the State convention
was left with the committee to deter
mine later on. It will protably be held
in Atlanta. : -.' '. ' ; .
Vint. aotM aa a tonio
" ' T- ... -., tt .A- ,;i1tt nn thAfitomach and bow-
Tt is now only a few weeks until in xi TnA forrnance of
Western North Carolina Oonlerence o?
V. nniTrnh. BOUtn. WUl aasemuic
pi a. aiainif iiatuis .
, -p.ifetrin Bitters rs an
TIIM I II 111. LKILID. JU
the M. E. Cnurch, soutn, wn - tizer and aids digestion
aireuuj WaoMff , There need. Price hlty cenw per m0
nnnv. kuvb ii ti - 1. . .. i
Uu4n citva
:;uJk Lt RD0 deleeates and visitors.
.v .iu tv,0 .rmnd old town wiU take care
of in a most royal 'ityle.
- - - . - - .
They were telling of books that they
WILLI liUO
B. Fetzer's Drug Store.
u,i -o,i onH t.hft man
v.aA asi-ed what the other thought
,u: .rw;n nf fineries.!' The other
I W i n 7 a. i&iu
snid he hadn't read i:, "In fact, hej , Republican by from
added. "I'm not lnteresicu m uuauvT ifino0to;
Braiev'. the" EeDublican candidate,
terowds in Kentucky,
confident of Har-
,n'B Ruccess. Blackburn says he will
in t nnicmlln with 20.000 majority,
5.v,!v. wUl elect him. Louisville is
1 5,000 to 10,000 majority.
Col. Q. II. Dockerv, is .avowed, can
didatev for the Fusion nomination lor
Governor. He told Col. Olds that fcpier
Whitaker and Back Kitchen telf mm
that he was really elected in 188S, but
was swindled out of it. : Ihe democratic
campaign of that year was in charge of
Whitaker. '
V- Catarrh in the Head 1
Ta A n fn imtiure blood and cannot be
cured with local applications. Hood's
Sarsaparilla has cured hundreds of cases
nf f'atflTTh because puriuws uio uiwu,
and in this way removes the cause oi
the disease. It also builds up tne sys- (
tem and prevents attacks of pneumonia,
diphtheria and typhoid-fever.
Hood's Pills become the favorite ca
thartic with every one who tries them.
25 cents.' ,
) v
: For Shame! . r
Wilson Mirror. ' .. - . . .
Walter Sadler was walking with his
best girl by a lumber yard the other
night, and all at once sne negan
blush, and Walter said, my;;.'darling
why do those roseate- tinungs ensconce
themselves in the opulent luxuriance of
that peach bloom beauty found on tne
stainless surface Of thy parain alabaster
Cheeks?" She replied it was because alt
that lumber ; was undressed., wauer
hid his face behind a nickle, lent up
against a zepuyr anu wepu
'JTUiiuaa Uiveit the .ie.
are subject to
peculiar ills. The
rleht remedy ior
babies' Illsespecially
worm and etomach
disorders is
"Frev'sVermlfuso
-has cored'chUdren for 50 years. Send
forUlnsTbook abotit the Ills and the
remedy. On. ai Uwatt,
WatcJies,
ClockB,
J 9
.1
Spectacles,
and.
ITorks,
Tea and
C a" - A.a CA K m aCaV.
COLUMBU, O. V,., yuu v-. 1 , axrio the RED Z.
uyUDbivuuwu i ;HkVr.J a- ,
incurred in
wwo . ... . 1 1
al convention late last night, a auei
was narrowly avoided. Senator iiuman
ann1 Frank Garry.an Abbeville delegate,
passed the lie regarding tne lormnuuu
ofnew countries whichTdlman favored.
n.. nnnnanrl it. Urn Inenas avericu
UiUlJ
a difiiCUlty. . : , . :
TatMr TTinc Callahan, more fa
tnnwn aa Kinr' Callahan,
imiumj w - a
k. nmfeMional bridge iuraper, leaped
: , itr v ;tn
fmm FOUenKeepaie. .-a, - -
the Hudson river, adistaiace of 212 feet,
ariv :irmr Sunday ' morning
r.iiahn waa fatally iniured and died
several hours after being taken out of
the water. Only a few sporting friends
saw the awful leap.
nnnpnnn;covnnnY
and everyone neeas it ai . (Ljjxt .wMvviAw
.'..V vM, ari 1 alVaV5 aiwuu an
lv preventive ana reuei -
! ;.,r.r a. rive. YOU mUSX ncip uie
V.i r v i - - - .
,d the best helper is the Uid r nena, pim-
a f-lklA 1
m. urn nf Lancaster.
. I ivcd Dcr.lll 1TOR
Krt.. . ae of Malarial Fever of three
V, - T - . . .- .
fnr me. ana less u
ycJus ,iis . . i
1. hrM did the buslnesv 1 shall use
t ,h. in need, and recommena n-
- Be sure ttiit you get K. Always look for
h- ppn Z on the package. And don t
4- rh rord REGULATOR. it b SlM-
uamc I ivfr REGULATOR, and there 1$
n: and every one who takes it b !
.re ta be benefited. THE BENEFIT IS
it r w the REMEDY. " .Take it also fof
BiUousness" and Sick Headache j both are
caused by a siuggisn uvw.
J. SL Zeilin Con PhllAXlelphl.
Plated
Silverware,
Plated
Novelties,
Sterling v..
Novelties,
. . at
A. J. & J..F.
Yorke s.
Bryant's Hall in