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CONCORD, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1895.
Numtei 21.
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A THANKSGIVING SECRET.
Rev. E. !U Veil, In Bible Header. - '
la thle little hut at the bottom of the
hill yoikder dwells a wretched woman
whose ife is -.'dominated by-the belief
that the wtorld owes her a pension. - On
what crounds she bases her 'claim, other
. , . - -
Kvcll knowns (than the fact that she has lone been in
nation, Pro- the dilemma of the, old woman who
lur to Hood's; lived iu a shoe, has never been .made
quite clear, out tnat -sne is . rully con-
vincil'nf its valirlilv Viaa nowr' luun
she'ho9 been diligently collecting it for
the past dozen years. A more persist
ent, untiring, shameless beggar it would
be hard to find. She never wants any-
thincr tVisit rVp na nnl oaV tnr it anA
she is liable to want anything anywhere
. - ... ii .... V 11 t 1 -
mm hi any nour 01 xce oay or mgni.
rxi whpjy nhp rnnwii in Viror it- w witVi
thf nin'nf a fi-il!trfrr wVirk ViaQ prima trr
the sixteenth time for the rent that has
wen three months due. Ihe world
oweslier a-living, and she is going to
get in icash, potatoes or clothes, or some
body will be sorry. And when you
have done your best for her, she gives
you a ook that says as plain as plain
can be that it is no more than, vou
1 .......... w
ought to have done long ago, and, you
don't i deserve a bit of thanks for it.
-Tfiereris no expression of gratitude, no
6ign tnat you nave reacned ner neart,
no indication that she has ' a beart to
reach i If she ever uttered a "thank
vou" that meant it. the oldest inhabi
tant does- not - recall it; Everybody
knows grumbling' Jane under protest.
And p.vftrvhrulv HpRniap.a hpr. as she de
spises everybody, and calls her a hateful
THE HERALD ADVISES THE RE-NO Ml. J
A&TIU.N OF CLEVELAND'
Charlotte Observer.
Under the cantion.
uieveianar ' there
Liver
Con-
isi Not What
.what Hood's
Docs, that
ury uooaa-
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able that it is worth -while to fotfow the was a raring maoiao. The terror, ol '!,Sh: mrttoBtote. ThU is monstrom
,1.1 . x 11 a Aw m. kv aw wnn v. itai na ati a, v jl viuvvw um w i
reasoning. Thus: . . , tne mgnt naa oeen T1C, U1nvPHd. At these offices there T ... w-.i m.H.M hfr thm
, ' VZETZTt rl?BT" w were employ 4,075 carriers, and thre dmuhtbrVke that water lithe stream.
uoua Lemucrauu uouuwaus uuuieuuiv uuio uymo, uv -w. , . .,.. j tu i . - . .- . . -r-
- . - . ... t t 1 . . j . . n Tibi i lnvesLitrauun reouiwsu m iiio luuuniut. ar,n nnnna rrPjran in rise. various
viiyij Vli T uuuj t muxa vm m umhv.m. , ii, itl T a 1KVK1M.I1I IIIM.V. LI V U- luci nill n.lu ' I n . - v m " 1 tZ l. I . . . . ...
old thing, a public nuisance that ought m08t of the third term spectre, but peol sonviile, III. The superintendent of rf for falsif vini Si S
politic And yet grumbling Jane is only rhat their is now nothing in that cry friend of mine, and 1 called on him . ports 57; suspend jnw4J?
o human Kmnfr maA& offpr thf, MttprnL-J .l.t .1 : M I Wo irtnrlnnf (A Tilft thrOUffh OQd Ol the I WC ITOm BtXcBl lClwr UOi.es, tSJ, Bun
nendfid for drinkine on duty and loit-
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0a -:- LADIES
LVTHE S017H.:
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Hble Faculty : j
of Nine teachers.
sinsyy reliable Sdiool is the am
litionofthe management. .
matter of poverty, is &$ much like the
miserable creature at the bottom ot the
hill as one black-eyed pea is like an-
another. But if she ever suffers, it is
because her needs are not made known,
for all the neighbors say that it is more
blessed to cive to ner tnan 10 receive
call her a beggar, though Ho one who third lease of power for him.
rama that Tro
only in the case of an ambitioua mUi- shriek come from a woman It ataruea mb, ov, uuceu ine wuqw f
uuijf,iuiuB; uioB Wi u ommuuu. mm y i j .i-, j in,tftrmp. 5o. . a iwator frrm t.h hiflf.An ftnringtt under
SEJTL'SSf.'KLrjffJS TwTdeI4aSre,wh Mt7 Jones ls: view o, the STta and thM ponced
poiiiic. aqu yet grumoung jane isoniy that their is now nothing in that cry menu 01 mine, anu icuw w uiu.
a human being j made after the pattern and that there is no possible danger of He conducted me through OMQlthe
of other human beings, minus a thank- Csesarism. That danger is to be feared violentv wards for women. I heard "a
r i ' i a. . t . i n
jl Know anoiner woman wnu, iu me i urv cetuus. baclcea by a strong army me, iuu wueu x imucu mjr v - v. , - T v.o
It was the leeious upon a wiia looking creature, wuwsr .Jrr'A r"D -.-"rrl'-ir.. " r:"j
of Rom behind Osar and the soldiers hair; was snow-white, but who was unexpected w
. t.- u.u: ' j xr nont v vaI a- vnnnc woman ner i w.wwm" v w' f y ..- 1 i . . t.h. m'
ui ivwKiiu.HH. , , I i j i'.t... rnu..Vr4i thfl lartre cities. I would recemmend the xne story comas irom iww,. a M - t, .,lr, t,rt.
T'" " rrf r, i a ."! t' ..i i ,.;. tK. I be to in8Dect tne wors 01 earners, mane mj reoigu uC w. . .v.- . - -. , pnnn.
eny ouuuu tueu w ixv" va,c .xaaaa,. . . , , . I -...-tjona aB to extensions and changes in saving tne city rrom xne ui.Sntw . . Mrw mnK -
SMire. aiwneoi ujutresouiau j. w v . ,. . , . , - .l. .ut T.flnant i mmK.r vtw nwo uv
uvuvani K" '
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Spectacles
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LOST IN THE CAPITOL.
Will It Be Mr.
nnnpnrfl .in iho fwour
York Herald, of Monday, a remakable
eaitonai. Premising that if the Demo
crats expect to win next year they will
nave to Harmonize - tneir ainerences
"and atrree unon their verv best and
strongest man for t.h rtrftsiflp.iio.v. " fii nop.
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"it win d no ume lor aarlt norses, ana
tney cannot auora to experiment witn
new or unknown conditions," the
article eoes on to sav that "this -vital
considertion would seem to make the
re-nomination of Mr, Cleveland inevit-
a.hlA if tVift "npn-iraprntift loaders nrft- fthle
to read the signs of the times and want
to save the party from . disastrous de
feat. Without Mr- Cleveland the Demo
crats cannot win; with him they may
win. It was his great popularity, hrm-
nfsa nurl visdnm 1 h a t. ; wrpRf rS thft nrpfii-
dency from the Republicans four years
at 1 1 I - 1 1 . J
ago, ana naa tne iemocratio uauens
heeded his warnings and .followed his
IMPROVED POSTAL SERVICE!
A Bride Who Spent the NIrht "There- and
It Now Ingftne.-
Kanaas City Times.
"For several years I was an official
guide at the "capitol in Washington,"
said Colonel Brent Stacy, of Springfield,
Ohio, ("and during that time I saw
some queer things about the building.
But I was always most interested in the
wandering phnst. in the crvnt. ReDOrt
has it that a soldier was left in the crypt
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one mgni ana was never nearu 01 aiir
ward.! but his snirit is SUDDOSed to be
cavorting around there yet looking for
a way out. xne gnost story nas crept
into print many times, but that crypt
came! very near causing a tragedy xnce.
Late 6ne afternoon a young lady, mar
ried to a congressman but a short time,
on her first visit to Washington was
shown through the crypto with some
fripnda. Snmp.how rthe lrids bscama
separated from her friends and couldn't
find her -way out. The congressman
looked for her everywhere: and every
bodyi joined in the search. No trace of
her could be found so they went home,
Annual Report of the First Assistant Fost-
Mutter General.
WashisgUOs. Nov. 10. -First Assis
ant Postmaster General Frank H. Jones
NOTES AND COMMENTS, ;
Thomas Jefferson. Vhs father f
Democracy was President from 1801,
to 1809, and in 1S06. by ms airecuon,
i the mints of the United States wars
has made his annualxepbrt for the year closed to silver.
ending J une 3U,i ly&. Mr. J ones snows two ''"Populists were elected to the .
that the divisions under his supervision Kentucky Legislature and the question
have saved during the year $1,395,577, is How id it happen? Why,v Walter
iu piinvipaiicuiB uciujj m wo "6 1 flow did it, ol course. VVUQ I ne
of the carrier , service by stopping over- in the Kentucky campaign T Char-,
time ana red action ot tne torce, amount- otte observer "
ing to; $1,300,000. The salaries to all
Presidential postmasters amountea to .'"-"r . ... . .,,V. at .
$5,897,200, and the gross receipts 0f ' 'ld up- tne vv uson tariii nm in tue
post offices $60:538,097.,; Tbe numDer l" , -a
ofPresidential posUnasters are3,491, of nopohw, or because they objected to a
which 150. are tot class, 700 second "gle feature of. in, met their
class, and 2,632 third class, - . 1?";
An eat mat of S17.U0U.UU0 lor ail ""-"
nostm asters is made for the year 1897,
an increase over the present year of
$1,000,000. The total number ot posi
tions brought within the classihed ser
vice during the;' year was 2,335. Mr.
Jones recommended the abolition of
Arnerirnftntal free deliverv unle8S. $10.
000,000 is appropriated for the purpose,
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
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BE1TOB1
AND AFTER TAKING.
Newt and Observer. " - '
Since the recent election the Repub-
a. i . s - .. a . a 1. .. .a. ..
ucans nave . auopteu an aitugewer new
. ' I a T .i:a
tonw in . peat.iu( iuuut tue : a upuiioto.
Tney feel that they are wholly indepen
dent of them now, and ho longer speak
' antrftatincrl v to thera for , helD. Hear
-t-fg - -
Congressmaa Pearon,l who was-elected
TlUYirtrt Turner of tha African M.
' i t: . , nuoncrestmaa rear
E. Church, is lsctunng in tne interest .y pODQliit helri m8 reporUd by the
oi vuiuuixuig tuc UCStw iu.Ji.u..-. s . Stat Register, Republican
thinks his brethren would be bsttsr off , . H id amonl. nthM tv
in a separata State, where they could
govern themselves, ; and that Liberia is
the 'best placa for experiment.
In South Carolina, undents new con
stitution, no criminal can vojta. ., Ths
convention leaves but few. exceptions to
that rule, r Strange to say, however,
every crime of blood guiltiness is among
f hnaA-ATPAntftH. A rain who steals an
en ah night reviews the conditions wmcn maae tne hig . fa tQ R
bugs; They picked invesugations ""y, vu ?Z7 ballot, but the murderer, the manslayer
sne not uuiua iue . t . .
counsel there would not have been a ner cpuia be rouna so tney weu uuiuc, i. " " " , 90 000.
Republican tidal wave this year. His thinking she mighl .
strengmwith the masses savea . .T". ' r"! " O th nvkkatioa and Charge oi
party from aeieat in isaa, ana is tne Aaomer searcu w iuue um. ujv.u- i , -- fu.r
r". J.r . , r. r . . ... l .. i... u- - a u. I camera for cause. Mr. -Jones says . tnat
?nl73.inglliatcaI18aveulroin aeieai PP'""". .r";r "r:'" S85 earners naive, been removed. He
mioo , ...... . ?, " , . u-j l n I rviiwa the conditions which made the
xiaio io lcuiaiawautu totija. ai uui c acaa i ..w mj , . , j
which in 1 87fl fontrhtr GranL tooth and with the rats and
nail, for a third nomination so remark- ner up, out wnen
I and the lyncher may vote, in the Pak
per
sons in different Darts of the country re
ported the fact to the, newspapers. W
have seen no explanation of the singu
lar fact. $ut soon anteartnquai oc
curred. Perhaps the cause that
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Hp. said amontr othei things that the
Republicans would b more than glad to
co-operata with tae Jfopuiisu next year
honorable terms and would divide with
them all the wav down, but that we
would net submit to any. conditions or
stipulations that, required us to In the
least abandon our national organization.
That no power on earth could . keep us
from votinir the National. ReDublican
ticket, that we would co-operate, on that
condition, and taat alone, it our rop-
nlitt ; friends would not aeree to that.
then we would go it alone, and lick the
whole,1 layout. f r
Last fall ha spoka to the Populists "in
a bondsman's key." Now ha tells them
if they don't do to suit him and the
other ; Renublicans"- "we will lick the
whole layout." -
: Hear SanatorPnthard: - .
In the elaction of Electors individual
views in recrard to silver or any other
matter oueht not to be considered,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
W Hi LILLY H.D.
8. I.. VOXTOOMERV, IT
offer their professional services it the
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citizens oi uonoorct ana vicinity, aj;
calls promptly attended day or night.
Office and residence on East Depot
street, opposite Presbyterian church. - ,
Erl.C. HcnstOD, Snpa Dentist 7
J CONCORD. W. C,
e$ .... ;a..--SF- 5VfT
'UHjXlX?
lis preparedto do all kinds, of Leita
woi;k m tne most approved mariner.
Office over Johnson's Drua: Store.
am unalterably opp03ea to wnat is
known as "independence for free silver
ticket." r
Last year if you had heard this young
W. 3. MOKTGOMEBY. J. LHEOBOWELIi
Attorneys and Couliors at Law
CONCORD, NC
As paitners, will practibo law in Cabar
rus, ntanly and adjoining counties,'.
the Superior and Supreme Courts of the
State and in the Federal Courts, Office
on Depot Ht.ret
Parties desiriug to lend mony can
Iauta it. with na nr nlnno it in ( Innnorrl
Tfttionn.l RunTr for ns. nxh wo will- Iftnd
it on good real estate security free of
charge to the depositor..' . -
we mane tnorougn examination oi
title to lands offered as security for
oans. . t ..
Mortsrases foreclosed without expense
to owners of same. '
knows her would think of using such a Grant was a soldier, fresh from fields of
rprm in . connection wiui uer uaiuc.
But there are times when the meal gives
.... a.
out, and everything gives out, and the
poor; struggling creature looKs aown into
the riinched. mle faces of her children
... .
and sets her 1ms resolutely tosretner, anu
goes out with her need to a neighbor
who has befriended her. But she does
not ring the door bell as if she had a
first mortaraseon your home. And sne
diva not beo-in her tale of woe with, a
pomnlaint asrainst "the' people who
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ought to help the poor and don t do it
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r t ural ftiinArvis on Of the WOrlC 01 Camera OI Uis uuurvu uu wcu mo aiaa
because i Knew oniy too weu uio , T Tai,ilW nomnlled h m to re-
victory. He was the idol of the North- oi ner misionune ana waa uu y o the force and efficiencv 8ign. If this be a true story it is at well
A awn n nn, IhA 1 l YT 1 1Q T I f.Tl tT I U I V 1U1 Lt I i 1 m 1 J 1DO LAA J UU111V1V VWaaw I . i
Southern army. War feeling was still
alive, and there was a strong military
Rnirit thronffhout the country. At
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such a time and with a soldier oi gen
eral Grant's strong character and . mili-
her mental dethronement and confine
ment from my mind.'.'
of the service have been much improv- f or the minister to go and turn the
in tha o Salvation Arm v.
amone the letter carriers, and at many which is ascustomed 'to dealing with the
offices extensions mada and facilities in- pnzehghting stratum oi society.
creased without additional cost. - Tv.e Washinrton post says that Sen-
than now. He still aeeds them, and
would divide the alectors with the Pop-
nlintR. hnl the silver views "oueht not
to be considered." ;
Thare is no issue but the money issuje,
is the Populist creed, senator r rucu-
ard would not have it "considered' so
far as the Republican electors in the
divide are concerned, lie evidently
A Fight la the Road.
era! Particulars have been ' received of a An estimate of $12,960,300 is made .1 man "ever PopulUuTo nrnonl
h?.ry gen us the people naa njen a0mble affair which occurred a fw days for the free delivery service next year: eIected4o the United States Senate.' A lieve ia silver, but have gone into fu
son to guard againts tne aanger oi mm t gtone Mountaift Surry county. The money order report shows that there corregoondent of the Messenger says a;nn to iret a few offices and keep
""'""r""1, , Charlesand John McBride. brothers, are 19,691 domestic money oraer omces, that David Stone was elected to the Sen
'All tnis is cnangeu, lur , . . a t of six and Qrden to the amount Df $156,709,- ate when thirfv-one years and fifteen
land is not and never nas oeeu mm ccntroversv arose over 089 were issued, and $156,159,78? paid. dftVH n1d Henrv Clav was born on
ought to helptne poor ana uoatuo it. urv man. lie is a states nau l u hteh should aire the road, when the Mr. Jones recommends, legislation re- Anril 12th. 1777. and in the winter of
And when you nave uoue your iu soldier a civiuan wiuiuut w ,nLua nnanoiffirc f H two fcrothera. nnirinir clerks handline money order
- - -1 . a. X eT, I . . . -a Z M.Z ' I i WUUC UU VeAUWV. MA w w, mmm v w i n w ..- -
1 a Jnn a0 a"1 w HIT : Wa1 III! wa v r (irirtlf rV 1 TT1 111 1 II lit I IIII IV I 0
,Mva ' J r -. a 1 ef r .
1 1806 was appointed to the United States
Opposite r
'Us
stofiice.
J 1 . . ' . , .. ' a 1
her-l-tbere wells up in her eyes and over-(.years have passed since the war ciosea
nrvAn imiii - Vionrt".
UUn9 U LVJtlO. J mw- w, . - o 1 . mij 7- - a
that you turn away, feeling that, you footing, and a Bpint of peace pervades
have received too muca ror your paiujr me country, unuer bucu vutum-
tn talk of the
..11 tU .l.ii. ap tVio vision of A heart that! ! an cor nf n. third term, and useless to
nil Llac vaj av i.-" . , - - .."tow. . -t ' . . .. '
i 1 a 1 . T--iri-i I . . il Mn Alr. a iMmer IT it-
Can BUIier EO mUCU auu jet mnajD ai . lry io arouo mo pcupio
k .v. crii r.r thantfnlness . Carrvl tv t;d will he asrainst the Demo
1UU Ui IUC ... . . v - . "II
ff however smalie I rrQt Tf thtv hone to wm tney will
ILliXb! IWUi . ..II - J "A"-'.. m - -
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onri iwhen vou return uuure )u m nave to majitf u ucow auv owuui.
i!lvtnfii r r a n tr.flrrvherBometnme nntion noRsih e. tJan tney maae t
OH .U!;uin aij ajai.u v . x -
OVllCl HJ-liJWl iwn-., aava i vy. 0
such a benediction.- - land, who has rendered tne country u
rnt tla nooH nn BprlTlon tO I tha nortir Hllf h Sicnal Service aUU 13 ou
1 UCDC a TT W v-. - I w J
fii i D,mt At tVif virv bottom I at-mntr avith thft nponler
of tfee scale, the bread-and-meat level of Can the Democ?at8 hope to win with
I - r ;a -4 Ihnntn A nn , lUVS I -nl hlmT"
llie.i 11 imva LU.lTs iuuu." - a- w uu. uiw . . t .
i aaL. Ti i,rW a a (m nn hierher. I Thin ia nnotftd as one of the wonders
nf i t:....! ,f Tt-ant pvnrvthirp. I f ih iimco: t hp., New York Herald aa
w anuug Ki'u,-":; , t"- "" vi'"" i . .. 'it;jj
. . . ,i .J 1 .... . 1 1 : . , . . , a frii m
rpi. J tknninr.d OTlCJ ITlfi Wl 1 1UU WO I tr iCl H T O. TnilTril IIOI IllLLcllaUU. aaaaav.
of heaven are shut against a thankless term for Cleveland for anybody!
It. r tUa uhor hand . the more ' 1
ontvin in.Qrvfir.Huaa ' BhntM MPinCT nrrXl. I nilAinPRM Ml aTlVB IXJUUO
OUaJaa? i' avaa.T aa a " w. q . u . . 0f , , ,
wKaan tha amnlrA oWi-m. iwiv. Charles! ; noncernintr dead letter matter tne re-
I 4 Ka. fatatlv wound. I nnrt. sin- Thft nnmber of pieces Of
X1KjXJI ivac. T cao auuuw aw a .-.". I uvi w r . . .
1 A . .. a. s. 1 I . l J 3 r. AM Wk'rtvw 'v..ai atarl rill.
ed;' Une bau paessatoxpugn ms ooweia. original uenu ruau .wa.w-
After the battle in the road the crowd ring the year; for treatment was o.oiu,
n U.-.n,V. nronf tn the rpsi rlonpjt nf A 1879 a d np.rMLAP. of -781.171.
dissolute woman living near ana ae mr. Jones renew-.uou - - ; . . othinr
molished thines eenerally. They tore dations madean his last report, sucn as j:. ....o.h f
. - - . .. !. I H.N LUHV UUW AAatjVO Jl lUI3 lJlavi
down the chimney, fcnocitea out one a penalty lor using puacuw -i--- -7 . f qr.qfi For this blessine
.:jL...l.i .. fV-K.taao1 11 .a.oa- tn WMflnt bovCOttme Winter Ot ytJ. J!OT tniS DieHSlUg
Spnnt to nil ont an unexpired term.
term. He was afterwards elected to the
Senate for a full term in 1809. News
and Observer. r
- The people of this country never be-
fom had so cheap, so pure and so
sion merely to get a few o2ices and keep
him in. t.h Senate. : ,
There is a wonderful stiffening of the
Republican backbone since the Repub
lican victories of 1895.
To hear a Republican talk now in his
independent - strains, and contrast it
with the suppliant tones ot a year or o
iln thn nictiirem 1 'Before Taking' '
and "After Taking" on the patent med
icine literature
1 Revenge U Sweet.
It takes a bright woman
another woman's rudeness,
to rebuke
a general
MORRISON H. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
CONCORD, N. 0.
? Office in Morris
court house. .
building, opposite
July 4 tf
Dr.' J. I CARTLiUU. Deatlsl.
CONCORD, N. C.
111 9.- -
side of the house, broke up the bedstead, lawfulpurpo.es; to prevent boycotting vw"7n. '7 another woman's rudeness a gen.rai
threw all the clothing and bedding into post offices; more .tangent legislation ' statement well born, out by the Atlanta
the yard and made a bonfire of it And against obra ., t . . .
. i J . . . . . . .r j v.a mnnvmmt goes shopping these days wno is incapa 1 lorf .ntond t Tu mv train, took
a! Hii i School.
Opens slpt. 2 I
'c5 lyr' 'Any
.'in'the,.3Sat
crrateful we are, the more we will have
to be grateful for. l'raise nas its answer
as fellas prayer. The cultivation of the
thanksgiving habit starves selfishness
and scatters sunshine, every Deam 01
4,U rpfrp"ctpd back into our own
I? UIV"
t.na Von ran often tell now near a
ilea a w. . ' .
College thaSnk&giving he puts in his prayers.
3 TrtDROUGf
t Stories of Starvation.
j - -
iT.TTuiv N.-R.. Nov. 10.-
-Distress-
Picturesque Cowardice
There were few real cowards in the
civil war, and yet many an officer' on
krtth aiHea .ms nmnsinsr stones 01 ww-
rtJr,An fr. toll snpriallv of the earlifer
ttlUlW ae x .
nf thft rreat conflict ijeneral
LrVllVU V -
. . -i S .. J Arna
Tna T .lohnston. tne uomeueraie tuui
" . . , . ...a
mander, now dead used to relate- mat
rlv battles, and' in
11A UUU V .awww ' -
hottest part of the action, he ien ni
coattails pulled, lurning. awu., ic-
r,;.,wi a wonnor man who bad been
"-'o .. .
RAINING.:
Tr 44--- ;:. " -P:
"'Wtuaein.jat Jr intormation. ad
"HOLL.IXD
PRACTIC.A1 ion and stTrvatlon employed, in his tobacco factory previ
lira cnjivo ,- - . , :tefmant. "
were brought by -the- mail steamer in uuo - a,--
r ! I a rru. VI )nnt nf M VTUV atao J vaa uv. j a
Jatnaica to-mgni. iu ;i Uf;V thp funeral demanded, an
tti . h. inmr r s y . wvu yviw 1 o w
in !a most deplorable condition, brought
Kn,,t hv the failure of early crops
then set fire to the house
As to Electoral Fualoa.
n its renort of the RepubUcan rousi
fication held in Ashville last Thursday
night the State Register, a Republican
paper published there,- says:
Congressman Pearson followed in a
Rtirrinp- sneech. He said among other
things that the Republicans would be
mJre than glad to co-operate with 'the
PrinnliRts next vear on honorable terms
arid would divide with them all the way
down, but that we would not submit to
ariv conditions or stipulations that re
quired us to in the least abandon our
national organization; tnat no power ou
pn.rt.h fnnld keen us from voting the na
tional "Rennhlican ticket: that wa would
cb-operate on that alone. If our Pop
ulist friends would not agree to mat,
t.Kp.n .we would Ero it alone and lick the
whole layout. v
to suspend mP7f;e3m; nrft of ftDeciatinr the boon. The bar-
ot tpmnorarv anu BuuBuiuMjrciavo, vaav - . . . ?
for disabled emrloyees; the better clas
sification of salaries of clerks in larger
offices and the employment of subsUtute
carriers.
FreeSUTerlsmKepuaaateo. pPA.:d(n, Rrv.n(,er. of the Southern
Philadelphia Becord. l-Ra;imai, otmp.t th nail on the bead
. ..niir as in lad .1 i.ar ianii ifiaai
III iv.hui utjav . aa aaa . j.ta.aaij . .w
Rennhlican victory was due to the re-
.An Optical Illusion Explained
ThA Richmond Recorder says:"It
volt of a large body of Democratic vo
ters. The - Kentucky Democracy, in
faithful recognition of the principles and
- a 1 1
traditions of ; the party, had nominatea
candidate 1 for governor en 'a sound
money platform. But instead pf hon-
orably Standing upon this piattorm, tne
candidate entered into tne campaign
as a champion of the wildest free silver
heresies. In this situation those Ken
tucky Democrats who preferred the true
interests of their party and of the coun
try to an I ephemeral success upon a
false issue had no alternative but to re-
H0MP3ON,
p Concord, N.C.
i
"a -v
..S;;HieTijn'
ProMMant of th ereat
vyi Mi". i.ll-,.-l rr.mni.nri el TTBf
;:rN');t-'''' "li:tl Tonic cured two
j , .-m t -r
and by drought and the aevasiauuu
the second -crc pa by a visitation of
caterpillars. The government 01 tne
colony has grants ..vw .
Parochial Board 01 ot. uu,-.
pounds.. But this will soon oe ex
hausted. - , ,
Two deaths have already oeen reuuiv
, . -u i mxn onrl ft o-irl. Many of
Y'wa- 'J,,V,'V atter mauy otUer the poor people are absolutely nude and
'i4w;itr!'-t!" - M:triinif druiBt of whole ' famiUes : have been living for
'Dri;il,.s-''.s1:-- U nave a good- sale . i;nlo flnnr and sugar. . Oth-
ers are subsisting on cactus and other
plants, and unless extensive reni
y ... ' wannlp old and young,
Boon, uiaii;, i-t"-' - - .
.a tryr, otorvat.ion and want OI
must uro uui""' --
even the barest necessities, -
. .r inatancps motnere re
I lllaU T HiajKlnaj ,-w
ing to give thrfr little children away to
strangers to save meir uvco.
is
1 ... ,.nU tamtar a atrPPt. Car
gniy. T .. a I v,i,,a ainncr mrhfin von are running
: . v, au-t : -rlnn't. aftpr itthan when vou are ndineon it."
wanteato ten you iut, - Vj TT " ..,.;n. much faster the
minH T rpekon 1 will taice my uay i. ia -
mi.na'..A. recKoa WU1 1 - J J - Atlanta Snpcial" actuaUv moves than
today 1 . " I :a anrom tn nn ridinar On it. tO do:
a j r i I Ia.,,. i. rnridr rini-i. .'nam I iu auuuaiu av v.. v . n ... .
AQniUai wavw a; av... - -- i n U- C
. . i t-'.r...A hn v riori i h ir, tnp p.xnianauuu io uiaiia w
that ne nan "- VAirI5nW ad-bed is so perfect
fonrht all througn me vvbi, i""r'! a ..j j jo
0 "PPllPnt Mord. if he had ever killed that trains move over it at a speeu uxv
caa. v-.t ' " :. J. ln. .n hnn. nr thnnt. in t. AT lr. infl
0 V , I LUliOO naa aavaa nnuuu. J"- 4 ,
a man. . . .. . I ,t a i.. cnMiai ; tt.. SUannani . Air
U nnanrarai1 in ft rPTtlOrBBlUl 1 " AUU aJUVTl,aa aai
-xea, ca t:. r;h.,lor1 T.imitPi. Tram, on
1.-.. . nit Mn ijnra i ran nr. l e rusv uiucp . voiaiaiva F -
lOne. "J" La -aavaaa - a . , . Wam.Mn T. C,
A Pr.nfpdp.rata chased me ior ten eateu ivuuw nwu .a-, -
aaav. , " . .
K'n. ' : ":ive a Booa- saie
.', s tin Ton i Mere, ana
t - -'H'f tue town prescrHe
iilv nhvii.J!i a.. i.
-i'liUB Mat' liroiicti. F?iirrlve.
rtiBii.n -v ..'Jl
Pit
V. .,' "'y'li'trf'ti cannot live with-
- i.oo. , K:r:y, Forest City.
mr.Ksa TU'C ipuur mnvi
ttrb. f 111 ui Vt"u 1U1U
-i3ari. GAAam, China Crove.
UxtiA a
.1.
-wetic-,1-
t. ' -"1 o
r-
Ad.
U t 1
'dl'tnij
131. '"',r,'s'-t!t Combined Con
fi the largest ir
inrance companies
'tss Ihos. A if.
if st
iilinj
Tarty riatfor,a,s;
rrr,' Vnhvillp' Tenn.. .Banner
I MOne effect of this year s
says
p.lftction will
miles, and was then so
he dropped dead!".
exhausted that
and Atlanta Ga.
Richmond and.
Raleigh, N. 0.
n
via uredencKSburg,
Petersburg Va., and
-....i. TolATHerMean. weatn. . xhe President Vindicated.
A drummer who recently arrived ' gun
from Phoenix, Arizona, tens oi agirx , noticeable1 that the politicians
who lost by death three men to whom M .
shewas successively engaged. In the wuu h ( Vntinr.Hill. Brice
: . . it. ' .,tK tn mhnm nfi 8UU or auw"J - ' o .
first instance m'" juuiu -- -
barous threat of the Republican leaders
to restore the wool duties is enough to
send a chill down the backs of millions
of American people. Philadelphia
Record. - '
in his speech at the Atlanta Exposition
some days ago in giving nis views as to
the true way of bringing capital to the
South. He said: "What is needed
now is increased capital, inceassd 'pop
ulation. They are the same thinr. It
is useless to look for on without the
other. While immigration is im portan t
to you, while every effort thst is put
forth to secure it should be aided to the
largest extent possible by exerybbdy who
can help you, the foundatiun of immi
gration is in the prosperity c-f your ex
isting institutions. -
Grover Cleveland is not susceptible
i lanV pntprad a railway train, too it
a seat in front of a newly married cou
ple.' She was hardly seated before they
began making remarks about her.
Her last year's bonnet and cloak
were fully criticised, with more or less
gigling.on thi bride's part, and there
is no telling what might have come
next if the lady had "not putXsu(lden
stop to the conversation by a bit of
atratptrv. '
Rh tnrnad her head! noticed that
derablv older than
tha rrrnrri And in the smoothest of
vaa w
ton pa Raid -
"Madam, will you please have your
son close the window behind you :
Thp nn" rinsed " his mouth, and
the bfide no longer giggled.
Makes a specialty of filling your tean
without pain. Gas, t-ther or chloroform
used when desired. Sixteen years' ex
perience. Office over Lipparus fc Bar
rier's store.
D.G, CALDWELL, M.D.,
Offers his professional services'io the
neonle of Concord and vicinity. Office
in rear of bank. Nigrht calls should' be
left at Mrs. Dr, Henderson's.
Office Honrs, 7 to 8 a. m., 1 to 2, and
7 to 8 p. m. Telephone call, No. 67.
Sept. 20,'94.-lv.
urn ium
I itsa llUdLaWS.1
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, ,
Ofler&hia professsoual services to the
citizens of Concord, and vicinity in the
treatment of acute and chronic diseases.
Office over Yorke's jewelry store oa Main
street, where he can hi? found tt all
hours day or night, wh'sn not irfee
sionallv engaged. Feb. -Jl. iJoi.
Iouaa wa .a.ww j a.
And Gorman are all men who
Brice
refused
auuo. : a x. njne eilfCl- OX ,' Vaau j v.".. - , , .
Floor (Rooms be to discourage party duplicity and dis-
r, Waslungton, hQneBty. The "political conventions of
. ) .. ,a .....- .arsn hnvp to declare their po
ll k UWl yw . a. al
TlTriTTn.I ITiTl Uitioqs clearly and unequ voca yu ey
. M Ml ii Yi K would secure the respecuui
'af Ullllil VlJtJi
had been petrous w j v... - j SIistain Mr. Cleveland, the democratic
half expired on theory eve o him on the
ding, in tne secouu, Lriff r83Ue and defeated a . proper Uriff
man to whom sne imu wu vv eform AU but Brice withstood Mr.
aftpr the melancholy event, aieu a i , . .
a... , . . i . i f TiAVAlflntl till L Lit! Blivci uuciuuui .ve.j
few days before the K?on boSi shoulders or going in
successor in ; her aneciuma u, u.. coinage. None acted
shared a similar fate, it seems ' democrats to make a democratic
. . m. -- 1 .
l!l
if
1
Fire
Insurance,
We" renre-
'juie aud Foreign
it
WHINS
l.-,'.'
iai:,. rroriH in? ana equivu
cal platform utterances have done the
mi ilhlp imnrv.
Democratic party :iuu-u..a.-. ... .j--.
. i i tH thp nartv must declare
what it means in terms that cannot by
any possible twisting be con
mean unytning ere n"
a . . -a -
was iotenaea to atsei i. -
sundry ancient females of the neighbor-
hood, auriDuuuK iuw-nw
a? fV.a fan that the young woman
had the "evil eye," have calmlyr sugj
tpd that the only remedy to be found
is burning her alive. On that score
there need be no fear, oi course, im vu,
general opinion is tnat. ner vunui.
?..:.-iiK a fourth suitor are now
UltJCtXUg
infinitesimal.
i the rorim
:'! a good line of
next
--HUSiiit
3.
vni: to iii-o me.
iif Peonle. ;
Old people Vhd require medicine to
regulate the bowels and Wmi wiu
- .u. . x tiTvr in FJectrio Bitters.
This medicine does not etimulate and
contains no whiskey nor oiuer ,.u .
St. but acts as a toni and altetative,
It acts mildly on thejomacu
ninino- Nature in the performance o
ihe functions. BUctrio Bitters -an
l.-ii.. r-.t;r and aids digestion.
Old people find it just exactly whst they
UAori - Price nttv cento yu wumo
I UVWUI m "
Administration successful. The people
fnnnd thprri out and spurn them
Seeking personal ends, they lost' sight
of democratic principles.
laiBC 139UC UW1 via aaiiua uavi . a. - i . . A .
..l!aA (U.,. LaUf-irvMia nan rl.rlatp TTa.1 1 to atmosnhencphenomtna.morai.phys
UUU1IUC LaaCal u.lluiuuu nuv. X" - - " a . . ; X . t
they given Itheir votes to Hardin his ical or political, xxe launewu. "
election would have been heralded tninss is ngut, uu nm wmmu. o
throughout the countrv as a triumph of so without regard toythe number of
free silver, and the cheap money mon- votes cast by either party in , Maryland,
ai& i . iAiin na i u an riifiirv f ir i a w i ira . i i in anauui buuL.
gerS WOUldl UaVe UlKtJU xICO.l WUiagC. I xvaaa.va-j a - - - . V I -IT "
But these Kentucky Democrats have teward the tariffand the free coinage overdrawn.
....... .j ii a : au:. ni;nn a I nf ail wpr tinil thA Vftnezuelan . comolica- I :
preierreu to oci up m uuo .oicvuw z , ... a
r ... . . " a nnrl Pi.han f raarf n m i Wl 1 1 nOL rift
memorial anq. a warning agaiusi'wa.u- uuuo .uu vuuau t
derini? off after strange gods. For this altered a-hair's breath by the defeat of
patriotic course they deserve grateful Mr. Gorman or Mr. Bnce r Mr. 1111;
a .. Ii.- . . . - TTT1 .a II X XL .i ll.nl IrinM VtOI IWUn tta HP-
recognition ' instead ot censure, vv nat- out me ma o xa . j
ever may be the future destiny of the cided a change in the sentiment of the
Democratic; party, the free silver dema- Democrats in Nebraska and Iuuioia on
gogues are not likely to seriouslyjsmbar- the silver question must naturally be a
rass its councils. Kentucky nas giveu isourco ui Siuava.u
the finishing stroke to the free silver
humbug.. '
Rotten Money Doctrine Did It.
New prleana Picayune.
-It is not strange that a widespread
4;ofvnot has arrnorn nn ao-ftinat thft Dpm-
uroam".au6v..- f o . 1 iSOme IOlao la BO luiavx
cratic party on account oi us supposec tronuu dat dev can't enjoy a
mttpn rnonpv nolicv. The countrv has i .. xv,:i-;a d.o ..rrhtor
avvw C .-' - ... . . I xlOUCV IU bUlalavxxx naxaaw auig'.iM
passed througn a great nnauciai pauio,
one of those commercial and industrial
disturbances which experience teaches
falls upon5 the country every twenty
vpars.". and the ". people are , afraid or,
rather they were afraid that the' sil-
verite8, if they got into power, would at
once commence 6uch . legislation by
Congress as would precipitate the coun
try into another, panic, and so there was
a widespread and almost universal de
termination to crush out tiilveri8m. -
ad-
A Heavy Blow. .
Erie Messenger.
'Henry, yau loak worried; what is
the trouble?"
mi was etumr to tha Quick by an
der this afternoon." -uWoavrpna!
How did it happen?
5 ivi,ar T vnt to the bank this after
noon and the bank clerk, after adding j
up the ledger, told me mx. account was
Marion Butler is said te have written
a- .affnf in urn ir-h he wrote that he was
an aov.va. aax -
I,. iA naif. nnn.nartiTAn Silver COn-
laTKUJ HU vcaaa f "
vention, to be composed of Populists
and Democrats, the convention to nom
- i t;.t-a.t .This letter, it is
lunic a jvxaay : '
..i.-A v.o Kaapn An hv several well
OLXVLCUj xx ajv" '
j,n,r. TipmocraU. News and . Ohser-
Luunat "." -
ver. ''"
De
gome Iaong; Cabin Notes.
man what sines de loudest
- "The Common People,"
Aa Abraham Lincoln called them, :uo
not care to argue about tneir aiinieuv.
What they want is a mtsuiuiuo MUM.naa.
cure them. The simple, .honest state-
ment, "I know that nooa s oarayai-
illa cured me," is the best argument iu
favor of this medicine, and this HTWhat
many thousands voluntarily sav. '
' Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner
pills, assist digestion, cure neaaacne
25c
1 Two Uvra vI.'-:-
Mrs. Phmbe Thomas, of J nnotion
ni'r Til was told bv her doctors she
t had consumption and thatthere was no
? I! . - . a X ,1 111 A rw
lUnA fn? war. nnl IWU UVtUW l "
I Ta-inar'a New Discovery compiewiy cuxeu
her and she says it saved her life. Mr.
Mnn.a. -pVarpT. 139 Florida street.
XXxwxxaaaai -"r- n . i
San Francisco, suffered from a areaaiiu
ii onnrnftchinsr . Consumption, tried
without result, everything else than
Viontrht. one bottle of Dr.' King's New
TZnn.mllrW O.Tld 1T1 two weeks was 'cured
Xirrw T a. j .... . a
it- ntr.rallT thankful, v It IS SUCh
XX O xo u"""v ., .
ifQ nf hawh these are samples, that
prove the wonderful efficacy of this
i.-; .n nnncrha and Colds. Free
xlioaxxaxxau a )- . , ra
trial bottles at P. B. Fetzer's Dmg
Stote. Regular &ize 50o and $1.00.
m
church throws his head so fur back dat
can't see de collection t basket when
it comes erlong. -
Some folks is so fond er hUDtin
mess er
hap-
i-rPnpd ef de bee had stung 'em
De road ter heaben is. so narrow dat
Romp, folks done come ter de conclusion
dat dey ain't room enough fo' two at a
time. .,1 -When
vou heah a man sayin' dat dis
is a hard world, ten chances ter one
he's broke his leg try in' ter fly, when
he orter been walkin'. -
Some folks spen half de day waitin'
fer de train, hen dev. might er took
de big road an' beat it ,by six hours.
"ii
JS are subject to
peculiar Ills. The.
richi remedy , for
babies' ills especially
worms and stomnca
'disorders is
'g Vermifuge
.has cured children for 0 years. Sejid
' for Dins, book about tne 1119 axiu i.aa
remedy. On. bott mailed ftr ii wts.
; A S. riaKx. laitimore, aiii.
Watciies,
Clocks,
" Tew
JL-
'Kill
O
C'i-.a.-..
commenting
Th Dal ton Areus. in
upon the suggestion of a populist paper
that the : price or cotton is simpiy. -a
ripmocrfltiiT bait to catch suckers ' in
A NeRro Bleetea as a Democrat.
Arniw N Y: Nov. 8. James C.
Matthews, colored,; formerly, recorder of
. ,',-a jT J
Democratic ban to caicu buckb xu n' c under
1896," remarks,. Yegods! what rSZ
dnlterated idiocyl Its sn insult to a man'
intAllisrence to ask him to believe such
a preposterous lie! ine oitierence oe-
twppn rive and eignt cents a puunu wouiu
foot up about f 10 dollars per bale, and
with sl 7.000.000 bale crop, -would
aggregate f 105,000,000 far more , than
than has been spent in au tne puuucai
campaigns of all the parties from the
inception of the goverment to the pres
pnt. dav. : And the democrats iust throw
,ar. thia 1 OJ. 000.000 as a bait! What
fools the Populist editors must imagine
their readers to be 1
Prpidnt Cleveland's first administra
finn hoa haxan pier. ted mdze Of the -li-
onrn'pr'a Court of this city, which office
carries with it the powers, cf a supreme
n.,rt -.nfiora. His maionty v is . ever
a.vraaa , j o-- - - . - . ,
9 nan TTn w&a nominated and elected
on the regluar Democratic tickat. It it
the highest Judicial omce ever neiu uj
a man of his race in this country
1 . 1. ...
li Hood's -Sarsaparilla', i taken at ' this
m ... m 1 a j
season, will mate you xeei strong auo
vicTorona and keen vou Irom sictness
later on.
nnnn FOR EVERYBODY
and everyene needs it at all. times of the
year. Malaria Is always apout, anu u
' 1.. ..ntiva nd relief is to keep the
Ulliy l'v""' . . .;a.
t ..rUrA YfttimUStneiDUlCl-IVCi ay.a,
Wnawu. .
and the bst helper is the Uia menu,
MONS LIVER REGULATOR, the RED Z.
u, r Himrnd. of Lancaster, hjhw,
' .7L f .,rrrr. OcrtlTt ATClR
"VIM MI INS L VCK lLva.."-"
broke a (is. of Malarial Fsver of three
r- .t.nin r for me. ana lew ui
one bottle 'did the business. 1 shall use
it when in need, aad recommena u ;
Be sure that you get it Alwayslookfor
the RED Z oa the package. And don t
forget the word REGULATOR. It Is SIM
MONS LIVER REGULATOR, and there is
only one, and every one who takes it Is
sure to he benefited. THE BENEFIT IS
ALL IN THE REMEDY. Take it also for
Biliousness and Sick Headache 5 both are
caused by a sluggish Liver. -
L
A
v..
"Jim Xat al4a
1 7 py-
. , Plated-'-.
Ncvelties
Sterling
Novelties,
A.
it
is ri a
wjr 9 . vl e
Yorke's.
;?-T. LOR 2,
i . ; i
!i 1
- B. Fetzer's Drug ioro.
t ..: