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if V ill KU&e one tell us where cr - flhtor Jama ie? What s becae r of the eaiies of lectures vita a silver 'i'' liuiflg that were premised tha Stttt? : Out of the 400,000 women eligible to vote in Massachusetts only 12,000 registered before the last election, from which it may be inferred that the women of that state are not hankering much for the ballot. Fans policemen recently tmt & stop to some pyrotechnic displays on the Bubnrba of that city notwith standing that the lady w ho had pro vided them for the entertainment of her friends was eimply cel-breticg the death of her husband. The old sheriff knows when to is Bne Thansgiving proclamations. lie had too much sense to postpone it until after the election. Obliterated from the face of the earth: the Populists. No where can they make a shadow except in North Carolina, They disbanded in In diana, where they had no election. Tuesday's election; one of the offsets ol an off year. Too Mad to Live. . Millersburgr, Ohio, Nov. 8. Adam Eankle, a wealthy farmer near here, was swindled out of $3,500 today by a couple of individuals with a gold brick. Kunkle confided to a num ber of his friends here that he had made a big investment- Later, when it dawned upon him that he had been defrauded, he bought a revolver aud going to the railroad depot shot himself through the mouth. He lived fifteen ruin utes. For OapcmUlious hint its. Ifia girl can't break an apfie Bhe'll die an old maid. Every time & star falls there's a death somcwhere If JOB see a load of empty barrels MTl going to rain. Cobwebs in a house may he ecu Bidered a sign that there is no kiss ing there. If it doesn't clear up at 11 or 3 it won't clear up all day. II the water boils away cn the Btove it's a sicn that if s gcinz to w rain. If her petticoat hangs below her dress it's a sign that her father loves her best. Anderson, Ind , Noy. In the Superior Conrt jesterday Afilliam II Freeman, of Henlcck, appeared In the interest of his brother, Arthur, who has a case in court. William S Devin was the judge presiding He is a Mason aad prominent ir other secret orders. Win, 11 Free man took a seat directly in front of the judge. As the c&ee proceed he gave the Masonic sign of (.Metres? It was quickly recogniz3d by the judge and Masons or. ihe'jury. The judgecold Freeman not to interfere with the proceedings and Bent him to jail for contempt of ccsrt. Free man denies that he made r.ny Ma sonic sign, but the judge declares he did it boldly and for effect en the case. Freeman says he will appeal to the grand lodge for vindication, i Big Majority in Hew Jersey. NewToek, Nov. 8. The official majority vote for Governor in New Jersey; Griggs 28,822, McGill 7,800. Griggs' plurality 20,822- Of the seven Senators voted for five Republicans and one democrat were elected, one being still in doubt, Of the sixty assemblymen elected forty are Burely Republican, thir teen as surely Democratic and seven are still in doubt- Tor Over 'iy Ker. Mrs. Winsloir'd Sooth;sg Syrup bse been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea It will relieve the poor fctak faferer immediately. Sold by Draggtsts in every part of the world. Twenty- fire oeutt a bottle Ettmtad ask for ''Mrs. Winslows CWwllf Syrup," and take no other tint. mwl&w i23'95 ' Restrained toy PrlsVs. Magistrate What is the charge against this man ? Officer Beating his wife, Your Worship but here's a statement from his wife that he didn't hurt her-c - , Magistrate Why isn't Bhe here to testify in person? . Officer She doesn't like to come Into eourt with two black eyea and a broken nose, yqnr honor. Tidt-Bits. A Jloaseboia Treasure. - D W Puller, of :" Canajoharie, N. T-says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that V he would sot be without it, if pro-. eurable. ? G A Dykeman Druggist, Oatskill, N- Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery" is undoubtedly tie best -Cough . remedy; that he has used it in Ma family for eight years, nd it has never failed to do all that - is claimed for it.: Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free: at Fetzers Drug f?re, Begnlar sizu 50c and $1-00. i 'squire goleh an pulled THE SHERIFF. v iie Wax tbe Only Mm Wlis Oot th President to Kaglstc' While II WM al (be Exposition. Vairen C Coleman, chief of the North ' Carolina committee of the colored department at the Atlanta Exposition, is anxious to have a large delegation at the Exposition on the colored folk's day Norll. He has been in Raleigh this week attending the fair, and tells with great pleasure, of his success in get ting President's autograph oa tbe register of tbe Noi th Carolina de partucent of the exposition. "It we the only jilace," added Ctrteman, "where the President registered while he was in Atlanta." A North Caiolina mac, white or colored, is hard to beat lialeigh Observer. Will. We el Tbctn T Tl.at the city greatly needs the additional water' plugs is a well ts- tablished fact, but juat how we are to get tbem is the part that con fronts the commissioners on this1 move, and to issue script is about the only available way in which they can be secured until the legislature convenes again, when we can appeal to thai body for the privilege of issuing bonds. To place the five pluce, one at Mrs. Wagoner's and one at J Corl's, cu West Depot, one at M W Johnston's on JNsortn Main Etrset, or.e at A G Post's ol Fast Depot street and one at G W Erowu'i on South Main street, would cost the city in the neighborhood of 1,600, la addition to .an extra 200 per aunnm rent for the use thereof. The committee was out reviewing the situations aa The JStakdaed prints them this afternoon, prepar ing" their report to the board to:7.or row night, when the matter wiil le thoroughly investigated end dis cussed. la the "Hocks." Sheriff Pirns was summoned to Mr. Milt Morris' place Friary aftei ncon to arrest one Jonas Hinson, for an assault apou Mr. Morris with &n axe. iiicson did net strike hi3 landlord, but made a desperate at tempt. The Sheriff got his game, however, and had brought the youcg man as far asScota setaicary, about 7:30 o'clock at nighl, when he made a break for liberty, ttking tbe back track and refuge in the wood near his father's house. The sheriff and several ethers shadowed the man until 4 o'clock this (Saturday) morn iug, wh?a r. Sims again nabbed him and succeeded in reaching tewn with him, lic-sirtsetiTe Fire at V:Uon. II:. Airy .News : Monday .after noon the little town cf Dailon, in Stci-SB ccucty, about 25 miles southeast of Mount Airy, suffered a severe loas by f re. The tobacco factory, store house, two tobacco bams, two tenant houses, two work eliopsRiid if lumber house wer burned. The property we believe all belonged to the estate of the late D N Dalton. The tobacco fac tory was operated by fclaj. Marshall and Tcm Daltcn, and contained about 40,000 pounds of manufatured tobacco, which was burn6d with the building. The fire caught in the prize room from the stove, and when the train passed there about 5 o'clock, was ender good headway. We are not informed aa to the amount of the loss. There was some insurance, but not enough to cover the loas. Cotton Seca THIS Year. Harrisatjbg, N, C, Noy. 11. Mr. E C Walker, agont for the Southern Railway company &t this place, left this evening for Eeids ville, N. C. It is rumored that Mr. Walker will be married before his return to one of Reidsville s most charming daughters. . Misa Fannie Stafford, of Concord, was here, yesterday, vieititing rela tives. Messrs. H 1 Alexander, Will Kep ler and A L. Barrett returned from Charlotte last night. Mr. R F Grier, one of Fort Mill's, 1. C, enterprising merchants, was ere a few days ago looking after some business interests. Mr. Jay Harris, a popular youbg man of this vicinity, is now clerking Jfor Mr. M M Morrison. Owing to the very low price of cotton seed the shipments have not been as heavy as was the same last year. ' Mr- Clifton, night operator at this place, is still with na. We would be glad if the Southern Railway ICooa pany would make this a regular sight office.' Master Jay Sims, of Coo cord, was here yesterday visiting his girt : VlOILaHT. An Insane Han Kills His UnngDter Wiksto2T, N. C, Nov, 9. An in sane man named Reed, liymg near Grogansville, Rockingham ; county, attacked one of his daughters yes ter day with a knife, cutting her throat almost from ear. to ear. . lie then seized an axe and buried the blade-of it in ber body, killing' her instantly. IVn mnmnlnrt rr mifiim In Dr. alilnaPAnr fau Cuks All PaLa, "One cent a dose." ttilng to Ita Senses. Ma. Editor; Tao elections haye come and gone, and yea are set to blamed for being ftooi of the place of your nativity. : We are still Democrats, and will remain such as long as the old party stands by the fundamental principles upon which it w&s founded. The result last Tuesday cnght to bring the party to its senses, if it has any tc be brought to. There must be a cornice together and a stopping of flgttmg oneanother. The sound money democrata had been abused by Populists and free silver Democrats, nnfil it looks as if the whole country had tamed against them. There was no use for the Republicans to say anytning, Demo-, crats so-called and their Populistic allies ia the work of wrecking the party did the business handsomely enough. The lesson taught in Kentucky is a poin'er. The Amerix can people v.ill not have free silver, and the more quickly we put our- selyes in a mental condition to see the inevitable the better it will be for us as a Democratic paity. A house diyided against itself can not stand. A pirty that possibly might flood the county with cheap money cannot succeed. Tarn pcii rig with the standard of value is politi cal focl'shness, and threatening to lower it is sufEcicnt to brand any political party with incompetency in the field of statecraft. The so nd money standard and the parity of the dcllur must be staoiped on oar bacner, under tnat sign Democracy will conquer. No, 8. 1 our Issued fciKlnrdtty. Kegiotcr cf Deeds Weddington is kept very busy these times issuing marriage license. Between 4 and 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon he filled four orders, three for white acd one for colored couples. The whites were: Charlie Crainshaw, Esther R Fink; Robert A Hudson, Alice Black welder; Levi II Ilattej.Virginia E Uartiu. Xiien Paty s-as fc!c, vre gave fcer Costorla. .VLen she was a Ciiili iB cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, she clung to Costorla. 'iliea she lei CUUrcn, Mhe gave them Castoria. ! Be Slurried. On Friday the following an nonncementa were sent ont, after the consummation of which Concord will be robbed cl two most excel lent young ladles: Vi. -ind Mrs. Joel Reed request yot;r preaeace at the marriage of their daughter Marv Eu.hu to Dr. Eli J. Ditch anam VcilncstKty Evttiinv, iN'oven.bcr Twentieth at Six (J'Clock First I rcsl-yterian Church. CoNccrtl, North Carolina. EiihUtn Hundred and Nilicly-fivt. Immediately after tho oeremcuy, a reception wiil take place at th? bride's residence. Dr. and 5Trs. Bach.'.nan will bo at home, Marsh Uouse, Lexington, N. 0., sfter December 5. Mrs. William C. Kime iltasire yonr presence at the marriaRc of her daughter EvviB to Clarence P. Emkrv, Monday MominR, November Eighteen, Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-live at lo o'clock. Concord, N. C. The marriage will take place at the house of Mrs. Kiane, on Church street. The Chain 6nng- On December 1st Mr. II C Lefler will take charge of the chain gang. Mr. H McNamara will be road boa; and Mr. Ed. Litaker and will be guards. Mr. Ei Booce Pend- Mr. D J Bjstian Sunday received intelligence from Mrs. Bostiar, ?t Shelby, that- Mr, Ed Boone, Mrs. Boslian's brother, died at that place Salurday night. Mr, Uooce had been a great sufferer for several years, having had typhoid feTer, which settled in his limbs, from which be never recovered. lie once iived in this city and was a salesman at the Odell Company store. A Fortnne Teller Dead. Mrs. N M Goodman, aged 65 years and who is known throughout Mo. 6 towLship as the "old fortune teller," died at her home Sunday afternoon of cancer. She was the wife of Mr. Dan Goodman, who has a Mexican war record and who is familiarly known to our people. She was the step-mother of Mr. Al Goodman who works at the bleachery la PreearUas Condition. Mr. W I Underwood, formerly of Concord, has been extremely ill is Greensboro, and Saturday's Beoord says: It's too tad. W I Underwood, who was reported so much better yesterday, had a chill this morning and is now in a precarious condition. r. Batley Dead- Atlanta, Ga., J5ov. 8 A Special from Rome, Ga , to the Constitution says that Dr. Robert Battey died there today. Dr. Battey was one of the most distinguished surgeons in the world." . He was tbe orignator of the "Battey operation" which is per- formed all over the world : and especially is Pans lie was born in Augusta, Ga , fn 1828. MmcansBMBssrcKMMEr:MiccKs9 m Uc mdm ia interior to package soda. m - n BEWARE is the whole story about HI of Imitation fnila marl mr.i labels. M 8 ttl mtMZGPS ' SR9ccrc--,f"0hPkacesoda-.nev.-roJ!s rS M-135 only t y CHTRCn fc CO., fi w Tc.-5. : Vriie for Ami nod JlamvtoM Sor ov. SI f-j IN FAVOR OF DEMOCRATS. Judge Coble Hands Iown 11 is Decis ion in the Penitentiary Cave, Judge Coble in tbe Superior Coart Friday announced his decision in the penitentiary case. The quo warranto proceedings ia the Superior Court two weeks ago will be remem bered. H O Dockery, J TB Hoover. Meyer Hahn, T E McKaskey, Bryan of Chatham, J A Chtek, H B Parks end E F Wakefield, the directors elected by tLo Fusion Legislature, sued for possession of tbe State Feci entiary, Messrs McRae, Day and Whitaker argued the ewe for the plaintiffs. aud -Messrs. Shepherd and Busbee for the defer dan t. Judge Colle yesterday tnswered the first issue in tbe case: "Were the plaintifis or any of them, if so which, legally elected to the office of director in the State Fenitentiary V Ills answer was, "Xo." The judgment will be rendered to day. The defendants will at once take an appeal to the Supreme Court, Skipped by the Light of the Moan. Salisbury World: Ed. Ooodman, of Cabarrus county, the ba-e de ceiver who some time ago fooled Fannie Jfeweom, of this county, into marrying him, has skipped the conn try and gone to Texas. He was afraid of being prosecuted by Mr Newsorn. Mr. Newsom tells us his daughter's mind is ttill unbalanced and it is feared ste will never re coyer. Cokcord, N. C. J. M. Odkll, President, D, B. Ccitrahb, Cashier, fj. D. Coltbans, Assistant Cashier Capital, Surplus, $50,000 $16,000 DIRECTORS; . J. Al. OfSLL, D. F. Oanjtoh Elah Eixo, J. W. Caxxok, W R. OlELL, W. H. LlILT, D. B COLT&AKE. Professional Cards. L.M.ARCHEY.M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Concord, S. C. OFFICE: ST. CLOUD ANNEX, JN0- R. ERWIK. C. A- MISENKEIMER ERWIN & MISENHEIMER Physicians and Surgeons Office Tfo. 3. TTartv VinilrliTier- rn posite 2nd Irresbytenan church Charlotte, N. & - - - - -1 f FIRE INSURANCE. When in heed of Fire Inaauanoa, call t-nd see us, or write. VVe reprei sent only firstclasa Home and JTor eign companies Respect fu'ly, "WOODHOUSE & HaKEIS. For Rent. The store room, next to Dov & Bo8t, now occupied bv Sims & Alex ander, is tor rent. It is 22x75, with goed basement. Possession giyen 1st January, l9t. Apply to j2 J. Dove. TRUSTEE'S SALE. xy virtue or autnority vested in me by a Mortgage or Deed in Trust executed on the 30th day of Novem n i m . . ber, 189a, by Jacob u McCarni and wile, .Laura McLarns, which Mort gaee is duly recorded in Registers Office for Cabarrus county in Book 6, Page 555, 1 will sell at publio auc tion in f rent of the Court House door on Monday, December 2, to the nignest maaer lor casn, one tract ol land adjoining L M Sossomon and others, end described ae follows: Beeinninfat a willow on west bank of Boeky Biver, eorner of L M Sos Hnm. vpsoaue ue montn oi s email braDeb, which ie on the East side of tne liiver, ead rone with three of L U Sossomon 'e lines as followe : N. H W, 18.80 ohains to an elm on west bank of ditch: then N. 2) W. 18 chains to a stone in the field; then N. 74j W. U chains to a stone in Monroe Howell's lice; then N. 21 E. 15 cha.es to a email sweet gum on tne South bank of the branch, H McLarty's corner, then with his line N. 82 E. i chains to a stone in the old line; then the old line S. 41 E. 61 chains to a branch on the west bank of the Rivjr, thence down the River as it means ders to the beginning containing nine ty two (92) and one half acres more or less being part of the D M Carriker lands. ,iT , C. Sossomos, Tmstee, - - By W. M. Bkith, Attorney word Mini hi r N r ei L" A --Z'.iF-' t ' - TASTELESS IP HI I I u u m IS JUSTASCOOD FOR ADULTS. VARRAWTED. PK.CESOctS. Gal ati a. Ills., Not.16,1503. Parin Mcdltlno Co., bt. Louis, Mo. tientlcmeu: Wo Bold last yonr. 600 bottles of OIvi'VjC'S TASTELFS3 ClllU. TOXIC and luna Uiuvht three prosa already thia year. In all oar CX' periouce of 14 ycara. In tha drus buinerta. h&vo nert-r sold un artklo thut fiive sueh universal satbr acUus u jo-jt Tocio. You.-jtnily, Ausly.Cabb &CO. 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Ladles whoe systems are poisoned Z i and whose bloM I s In an Impure condl-f?-a tlon. duo to raen.-trual trreKUlarltles, are pecoliariy ier,i-atea Dy tne won- aonui tonic anu oiuau c-iwuuainK prop erties of P. P. P.-Prlckiy Ash, Pohe K-otand Potassium. ePBINOFIHLD, MO., (SOS. Jicn, loy-.i. loan speak in tho blKbest terms of aSw ' your mealome from my own personal - hnowledKB. I was afleeted wUMiu-rt rituwiM. nlenriav and rhoumhtism foi 85 years, was treated by the very best Dhysleians ana spent hundreds of dol- r n anar-. Irnnirn Mnml, fflth. out finding relief. I have only taken one bottle of your P. P. P., and can fheprfiillv air It has done me more TTr. Bood than anytMni-1 have ever taken. I can recommend yonr modiclno ta all ui1 auUerers ol the aoovo uiseHos. Jm, MRS. M. M. YEAET. 6pplnSeld, Groen Coiu.ty, Mo. MINISTRATOK'S NOTICE. HsTin&r been dal.v apnointed anl qualified administrator of tbe estate of Uargaret A Hiiemnn, deceased, tl persons holding claims against tne said aceasea are neroby noti fled to present them, duly authen steeied. to the onder.iened for Dav OMit mm or before the 17th day of October 1896 or this notice will be plead ae a bar to their recovery. Also all persons owing said estate are notified that prompt payment is expeeMO. J. A. JJabkhabdt, This OeV 17th 85. Aministrator, Cards are oat announcing tbe marriage of Mr. William J Olds, of Washington, D. O., and Miss Bes eie Es elle Bowman, dangliter of Rev. W S Bowman, D. D , paslor of Sl. Mark's Lutheran church, at Charlotte. The marriage will take place in the church on tbe evening of the 14th, at 9 o'clock. Mr. T G Cobb, who last week purchased the Morjranton Herald, tia seemed Mr. O b Mciiesaon aa its edi'or. . Mr. McKesson is a very able man and writes with force. He ia not new to the work, having hsd considesable joaina!.tic experieuce. bis return to the desk, is an acqm- sition to the ranks that will p'taee all who know him. . ,( ,r2V mi 1 kM fcmi M Haw Rivkh, N. C. Jan. 8, 1895. lyon Xfij. Co., Brook-fan, A". T. Gentlemen: A short time since one of Eiy horses had scratches so very bad that itd ?r became svollcn and very much in flamed. -I used a fCw bottle3 cf Mexican MusUing Liniment ond the inflammation aud Bcrs.lclies soon disiipprarcd, leaving my horso a? good na ever. I find it is the best rcraoi'y that can be lmd for this dis-c:i:-o, and I heartily recommend it to all who hav e horses or stock of any kind. Truly ycu:-s, J. W. 3. KASLN. High Toixt, K. C, Dec. 14, 1894. Lyon Jtffii. Co., Brooklyn, X T. Gentlemen : I can highly reommend risxican Mustang: Liniment to those suffer ing from buru.i. 1 have r.?cd it und found it excellent. Sincerely yours, dirk IkUovuo Hotel J. K. CAM l'llEUv 1'IEUMOTfT WAREIIOWE, Reidsvillk, N. C, Deo. (5, 1891 Iyon ilfg. Co., Brooklyn, A-. T. Gentlemen: I have used flcrdcan flus tang Liniment for a good mauy year9 and consider it the best liniment made. I keop it in the house all the time. It will do uL that ia claimed for it. liespcctfuliv, D. M. MOORE. 5-9 Pimpies, Siotflies and Git! Sores 3 . . . n Catarrh, Malaria Kidney Troubles Are eistlrrty Kmorw bf P.P.I. Prickly Ah. Poke Boot and Potas sium, the cruatesc biood purifier oa cartb. AaEnDHES, O. . July 21 , 1391. , ?BSK3 Lippmak Bros., Savannah, r-a . liu-.t. !1irq-I rinntrhe a bottle of ' your P. P P. at Hot Springs, Ark., and . 'J months' treatment at the Hot springs. it has done mo more soon cuan tnree ? enu turoe ootnos t:, c. i;. E-spcctfully yonrs, Aberdeen, Brown County, O. Capt. J. D. Johnston. To alt mfiom U may eonrern: 1 bere by tsstlfy to the wonderful properties ef P. P. P. for eruptions of tbe skin. I Buffered lor several ye.irawlth an un alKlitiy and disiiKreoahlo eruption on my fiice. I tried ov.-ry known r dy but in T&ln,nntll P. P. P. was used, -and am now entirely cured. (Blsnod by) J. D. J OHNSTOJT. , Savannab. Ga. x Sktn Cancer Cared. TeitimonyfTom Vie Mayor of Scprtn,Tex. SEime, Tbx., January 14, 193. Messrs. Lippkan Kros., Savannah, Oa. : OentUmenl bave tried your P. I: P. fur a disease of tbe akin, usually known as skin cancer, of thirty years' atanding. and found (rroat relief: It P'iritlea the blood and removes all lr location from the aeat of the disease ano prevents any aoreadina of tbe cores. I have tikenflveor six bottles and feel confidant that another course will effect a enre. It baa also relieved n.a from Indigestion aad atomaoil trouble. Yonrs truly. OAPT. W. V SUST. !' at uw. TrnO AIXDRUC i PEO) B.ETORS, Upsmao'i Bl cfc,Save.ru.'' -'- w9 Tax Notice. I have visited every to nshin in the couuty after due notice of time and place, for the purpose of col lectiis taxes as the ltw requires. I will be in my ofilce hereafter, and I respectfully urge the tax payers to come forward and pay their tPxtts. as tho law compels nae to collect earlier than has heretofore been res quire 1 of sheriffs. I notify tax my ers that I will (positively) on No vember lota begin to Jevy and advertire property for sale for t xes Veiy Respectfully, JOHN A. SIMS. dolSwdl. Sheriff: Hotle r Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the firm of C. Holshonser & Co., com rosed of C. Holshouser and J L Miller, was dissolved by mutual consent on Nov- 1st 1895. C. Hoi,snou8EB, L. Miller. I will continue the business and assume all liabilities of O. Hols houser & Co-, and collect all notes accounts and other .indebtedness due said old firm. j Nov. 4 '95 J. L. Miller, j Uhankinsr the oublio for oast favors ' I solicit a continuance of same- - J. L- Milles. 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