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VOL. X--INO 34.
CONCORD N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUSTS 1897
WHOLE NO. 440
The
Gloomy, Hopeless Life
Internal' Pains Lame, Tired, Her
, vous-Every Bad Symptom Cured
' by Hood's Sarsaparllla.
" For nearly Ave years I suffered with
severe esse of stomach trouble. I bud
(wins la my stomach and bowels bo that I
could not stand or work without great
suffering. My appetite was very poor and
when I did cat anything I wea shortly
Blterwards seized with vomiting spells. I
could not rest at night and felt lamo and
tired all over. I became nervous and bad
no energy whatever. My life teemed
gloomy and hopeless. t My husband ad
vised me to take Hood's Sarsaparllla.
I began taking It and the first bot'
tie did me a groat deal of good. I con
tinued with it regularly, and bave now
almost fully regained my natural weight
and am doing nearly all my housework."
Mks. Rinda Cbockbb, Gladstone, Ala.
M5' Sarsa-
BIUUU O parilla
Is the Meat In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Insist upon Hood's ; take no substitute.
r:il at harmoniously with
rlOOU S I'lllS Hoods Sarsaparifl, X.
ALL WOMEN
fJlNBwnxTHS Of i
all the pain
andsioknessfrom
which women
suffer Is caused
by weakness or
derangement In
the organs of
maastruatlon.
Near ly always I,
when a woman Is not well these
organs are affected. But when
they are strong snd healthy a
woman la wry seldom sick.
Is nature's provision lor the regu
lation of the menstrual function.'
It cures all "female troubles." It
Bi equally effective for the girl In
her teens, the young wife with do
mestic and maternal cares, and
the woman approaching the period
known as the " Change of Life."
They all need It. They arc all
benefitted by H.
Far aiHoe In cases ngiririnr spoofed
directions, address, giving smptoma.
tHo ' Ladle' Advl3ory Department,
The Chstuutoosm Medicine Co.. Chatta
nooga. Taofi.
THOS. 1. 00OPCR. TmMto. Mia., sayst
asy lister auftarad frost very IrrsguNs
and palnlal awwtruaUoa snd notion
r. wins of Cardul
and alaa haloed mt
Changs el Ul.
ice
I tm Prcimrt lo lo all klnclMOi
I.uiiibrrlDreHrsluK,'Iucliiilnix t
MATCHING,
MOULDING,
PATENT SIDING,
ETC., ETC.,
Prompt mul J amtlsrartort' services
arnamateeil. Fl'Illtl 1 1 KK nlwn.vs on
ltji't lo equip yon !rouiiite
R. V. SAFRIT.
S" JKK180N II. CALDWK1L
ATTOBOY AT liW,
CONGO KD. N 0
Office in Morris bn Id ng, ripf.sii
court honse.
M. B. STICKLEY.
Attorney at Law,
Concord N. C
SlEblAL ATlhMION GIVM
10 COLLsXTJONS.
Office upstairs in King bnildidf
near Postoffio .
Buy
From
First
Hands
We have just received a
enr of New York Apples aril
Seed
potatoes
Direct from the growers and
In order to move them out at
once we are offering to sell
yery low.
Have you seen our Northern
White
Spring
Oats
By buying a car of them w
bought at a very low Price.
Come to see us or write for
prices.
G. W. PATTERSON
Wholesale Grocer and
Manufacturers Agent
CONCORD. N, 0.
I JBk JSV I
ismnV1 rijf
eoura set rwina h
SjAttrei cured her
Mm
ISO
OVER A MILLION INCREASE
he Board of Kunnllxatioss Has
about fomiIMpl Its Work.
The botrd of equalization jester
laj eomp'eted its work so far as le
turns have been made by tbe sher
iff!, and Seoretary F.igan was or
dered to notify each county of the
increase or decrease made in talua
tion of its property.
There are still eighteen counties
yet to hear from. If the returns
are not in by Friday subjw ms will
be issued for tbe sheriffs failing to
send in returns, ordering them to
appear in person and produce them
Tbe last two counties to send in
their returns are Beaufort and
Greene. The former county makes
the novel return of half a horse and
balf mule. According to the
statement of the sheriff, Beaufort
county baa 1,943 i horses and 941 1
mules.
It is estimated that the total val
nation of the property of North
Carolina has been inoreased between
1,000,000 and $2,000,000. News
and Observer,
It is supposed that tbe increase
is largely dne to the valuation of
tbe one-half horse and tbe one-half
mnle.
Naake Bifo a Iloa.
While Mr. Calvin Mills, of Chiood
township, was out hunting a rattle
snake bit bis dog. Almost mutant
ly tbe dog was taken with convul
aions and died witbin half an hour
after being bitten. Mr. Mills killed
'.he snake and found that it bad Vi
rattles. Greenville Reflsotor.
Haw It la Nnnred.
A bushel of oorn makes four pal
ons ot whiskey, which retails for
$16 Out of this the Government
gets S3, the railroads $1, the manti
facturer gets ti, the vender J7. the
farmer forty cents and the drunk
ard gets delinnm tremens. Green
vilie Reflactor.
ajtnolnrshlps Awarded.
Superintendent Mebanebas award
ed tbe four Peabody scholarships
bat come to this State to the follow
ng: W M Stancell, of Jackson; J
V Simms, of DillBbo'o; Miss Blanche
Dupuy, of Davids in; Miss Emma
Conn, ot Raleigh. Evening Tele
gram. NhoFS IH Tear Old.
Miss Rebeccca Cheatham, who
lives down on " the head waters of
Hunting Creek, was in town last
week, she was wearing a pair of
3noes which sbe nas had forsixteon
years. She has worn them for Sun-
lay, and other important occasions
for these 1C years and there is not a
break or hole in them yet. That's
record in tbe shoe line tbat can t
s heat. The shews cost onlv $1.10.
W'ilkosboro Chronicle.
fcol Much Danger.
The French Presidont Eaare is
going to visit the Cz.r of Russia.
o ne ten minutes aft;r ne bad pass-
a'ong Wedneeday a bomb ex
ploded in the streets of Paris. Im
mediately the report was Bet afloat
hat anarchists bad plotted to take
tbe life of tbe president and tbat
ie bomb was too late in exploding.
Evidence is wanting, however, and
experts say the bomb was of a cheap
and bumleu sort made of nails
mixed with pjwder.
Hurt In Went Itnrhsnl.
An accident of a rather painful
uature ooourred In West Durham
I'uesday. It was lucky tbnt in was
no worse than in was. "Will Lash-
ey was cleaning some shafting in
be cot on mill, lie was standing
n a ladder whun it fall and he was
brown partly under a loom, lie
lustained some bruises cn bis body,
rjreaet and one of his armi, but no
bones were broken. He u getting
in about as well as could b expect-
d and hopes soon to be all right
gain. Durham Sun.
Belter "Mplrlta."
Contrary to general expectation
Ad. Harvey bus returned home, full
1 tbe spirit ot repentance a diuor-
nt of ' spirits" from those he wat
werloaded with at the time of his
oparture. His wife and mother-
n-law bave forgiven him, tbe man
who bought the horse and one or
wo other persons with whom be
bad daalings just before he left are
satisfied, but best ol all is Ad. has
renouLcel allegisnoe to the cup
bat cheers and not infrequently in-
Ijnatps. bo long as be keeps his
pledge he will be a very cood citi
zen. Greensboro Patriot.
Pain-Killer.
(PEtMT OATU'.)
A P'ir nd Rate Krrnrxiy In vonr cn
qi every Juna 01 uowei uompiaiot t
Pain-Killer.
This Is a true etatomnnt an4 It ea to
lua!o too struug or too amp..
It Is a simple, safe and qui ok f for
franipl, 1 Cough, RVwirmntlaui,
Cnllo, Colds, VcoralirlB,
D'.arrhrea, Croup, Toothaobe.
TWO SIZBS, Iflc. and SOc.
D G. Caldwell, M. I). M. L. Stevens, M. I)
IV CU.mVELL & FT EVENS.
Concorl, N. O,
Oi'i'' in old ost fiice building
c-() hoi it Et. O.f ud llo tl.
NEWS FROM THE NORTH.
The Loral Oliimn ol Ihe Klondike
Hlarlon. .
Mr. Bill Muggins, that prince of
good f.-l'ows, residing on Yaller
avenue, is putting a handsome 18k.
gold leaf roof on his new barn.
Colonel Frankfort, of tbe Bang
Up restaurant, meals served at all
hours, has the editor's thanks for a
j'-oy joint of roast mnle, as fine as
be ever stuck a tooth into. Come
again, colonel.
Reward Ninety dollars reward
will be paid for information leading
to the arrest and conviction of tbe
low-fl jng scoundrel who stole our
office cat on Tuesday last. That
oat cost money, and be was getting
fat enough to make us look forward
to Thanksgiving dinner with more
than ordinary feelings of gnstatory
delight.
Don't throw away the boots' yon
bavs been working in all summer.
We can assure newcomers to our
violnity that while Turkey is a good
thing for a Christmas dinner, a pair
of well boild and seasoned boots,
hea' y leather preferred, are a great
deal better tbun no dinner. We
bave been here before.
At the bridal breakfast after tbe
Bang. Bang wedding on Dollar Bou
levard yesterday, a full report of
which was a Klarion exclusive, the
piece de resistance was a fillet of
bay horse served on plates of gold
balf an inch thick. A wasbstubfnl
of gold dast was showered on the
happy pair as they walked down the
front steps of tbe bride's home to
their reindeer.
We have the nugget some bad boy
threw through onr window last
night, breaking a pane of glass, and
we shall be glad to give it to him
for a new pane. The nugget weighs
four ounces and the size of the pane
was 8x10. Any person wishing to
exchange a pane of glass tbat size
for the nugget will please Call at
this office before tbe arrival of tbe
cold wave. New York 8un.
Onr Own Klondike.
North Carolinians need not go to
far-off Alteka in tbe search for gold
and fortnne.
We haye Klondikes of our own at
onr very doors.
Authentic information reaches
Charlotte tbat two hands in six
weeks' time had washed out 59 i
pounds of gold, which had an assay
value of $14,200.
This rich find was made in Mc
Dowell county.
Tbe method of extracting the gold
is by sluice washit'g, and the tin'd
iDgs have provtd of exoepiiojal rich
ness.
One of the owntrs of tbe gold was
here this week and had tbe gold as
sayed at the Tlnited States assay
offis in this oity, and it w.-is found
that the gold was worth about the
amo mt tutid above, Ha did not
wact his iiiimo 1 Down, and was
rather rjticent concerning the find
nd its production. Hut it is cer
tainly of rrmarkable richness, and
is proving a bonanza for the owner".
Charlotte News.
Tn-f.u thernn, aoii-l.ailieran.
Wt see that Rev. J M Moeer has
beon dismissed from thn ministry
by the South-west Virginia Synod
of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
We do not know this Rev. J M
Moser, and wish only to avoid o
fusion with the names of Rev. J C
Mofler of Hickory, (and brother of
Rev. Jno. F Mosor, dao'd,) and Rev.
J S Moser of CaMfurnia, who mar
ried Miss Bettie, eis'.er of Rev. M G
'J Soberer.
The" charge sgai aet Rev. Moser is
that of preaching the doctrine of
Sanctifieation, or iiinleas perfection.
llulilvr Than Nnarp.
A very bold trick has been un
earthed in Missiasipj i, in wbicb
some negro politicians, who pre
tended to be a congressional district
committee, having influence with
tbe administration, have been
drawing on postmasters fi'rsums of
from flCUup, implying in the de
mand that tbe occupants could be
their own successors, if tbty would
Htand fird deliver, but would lose
their places if thty should not.
The refusal on the part of some
led to the exposure of the trick and
tbu trouble iU be to meet later.
Tnalr llorat-a Hot Away,'
(Several wagons from tbe npp r
edge of Davie county were horse lees
Inst Thiiisday morning. Wednes
day night the men stopped with
Ir't-ndj a'. Cannonville snd hitched
their torses to the rear eud of their
wngon. During the night the hoise
biomne detached and wandered away.
A 10 .oVloek the men had noi
found their horses and started off on
foot to overtake them, going in tbe
direotioi of Salisbury.
NEW RAILROAD.
Ml. Holly nnd Uisatonla lo Re lis
nerted Ity Htvel Ralls.
Mt. Holly snd Uastonia are to be
oonneoted, not by- telephone, but by
a railroad . Parties from Oastonia
re responsible for the move. Tbey
have been contemplating it for some
time, but nntil now did not put their
ideas and intentions into any tangi
ble form.
The prospective survey was begon
yesterday, Messrs. Fleming Ram
seur and S T Stowe, civil engineers,
being employed to make it.
Tbe road 's to run from G letonia
to Mt. II oily, and from Mt. Holjy to
tbe old Rock Spring camp meeting
ground, in Catawba oonnty, the place
being now known as.EUis. As soon
as tbe survey is made tbe parties in
teres ted will begin to make arrange
ments for the building of the road.
It will be a great benefit to both Mt,
Holly and Oastonia. Charlotte Oo
server." DR. VINiON DEAD.
He Waa Ihe Able and Honored Pro
teaaor or Matlteniallrn at Davldaon
Collea-o A nan of Ureas Abllltf- and
mucn l.ovd.
Dr. WD Vinson, Professor of
Malbematlos at Dayidson College,
died Friday morning at 3 o'clock, of
heart trouble, from which he bad
an (Tared for some time past.
He was considered oae of the
brainiest men of the south, and was
much beloved by sll who knew him,
especially former students of David,
sou College, with which be had been
jonnocted for thirteen years. We
clip the following from the Charlotte
Observer:
Wi.liam Daniel Vinson was born
in Suniter county, 8. C, in 1819
md was therefore in the 48.h year
)f bis age. His father was a Con
gressman from Poutb Carolina. He
was left an orphan when three years
old, and lived for some jears with
in uncle, Later, be attuuded school
it Chester until near tbe close of the
war. When old enough to be accepted
be enlisted in the Oon federate army,
but the war closed before he bad
jeen active service.
Seyeral years after the war he at
tepded Washington and Lee Uni
versity, then under the presidency of
General Lee. In 1869 he won an
honorary scholarship and two years
later tbe Robinson pma medal. In
1872 he delivered the Cincinnati
oration and was graduated with tbe
degree of Master of Arts.
For two years he was instructor of
Greek in his alma mater and then
nccepted a professornhip in the Waoj
Female College, in Texas.
Subdtqoently he was professor of
mathematics at Austin College,
Texts, and in 1S83 accepted tbe
sine chair at Davidson College. A
year ago he received the degree of
doctor of laws from Austin College.
Si-h Fiirnllnre null Underlak Ins; :
tnbllNliineiil.
Messrs. James W and O A Cra
ven, of Union Springs, Ala , tre
in tbe city making preparations to
open out a furniture store, with an
undertaking department, one of the
firm being experienced iu the undsr-
takmg business. The new firm will
jcoupy the corner room in the Phifer
block, which was recently yachted
by Mr. D P Dayvault.
InnleraTllle "Arntna;" to I'lar Con
cord.
"I wish the Observer would jaat
let Concord knsw that Huntersville
i aching to play her in Charlotte,"
said a crank from up the country
yesterday, "any time she my name.
We have challenged her, bnt she
won't take it up." If Huntersville
ncds any help she might get it
here, f-jr there might be found some
young men who would like to assist
in striking Concord out. Charlotte
Observer.
It niy be tbat Huntersville is
aching from tbe effects of tbe last
game, and some youn? men that
micht be fonnd who would like to
assist in e trikint? Concord nut are
probably eobing from tba eff-ctsof
some other cause . We advise our
boys to f o over, for they will be
treated will, even if tuyget licked.
M p
K ' Horny Rtvar limine.
Young people of the Rocky River
neighborhood held a basket picnic
at the lt)0ky Rivwr bridge, uear the
old Black faotory, Wednesday,
which was largely ottended. Sev
eral yonng gentlemen of tbe city
werj prtsant. anioni; iheiu heing
Maun fctuart, Frank liters, J
Sim..' and Mars'iall Crowell.
Trinity Open Sfpieraiier
The next soejion of Trinity Col
lege will open on Bep'eniber 8th,
throe wseks) hence. The out-
'ook seems b . iubt lor increased at
tendance and. a prosperoas lentiion
Nobody need ave NpurulaMa. (let nr. M"e;
I'alB niU froui jlrugtrya,- "Oneni. a aoao.
DANGEROUSLY BJ'UED.
A YarutNh ('us I ned an a Roller and a
SMaylhlna; Ksitloiled and Nralded
I.tllle tseraard Falteraou, ttlio Lives
at China f.rove.
Dr.' and Mrs. M L Stevens, of
this city, spent yesterday at China
Grove, the doctor having been sum
moned there to attend his little
brother-in.law, Bernard Patterson,
who was severely soalded Wednesday
af ernoon while at play.
Bernard, with several other child
ren, was playing, and had filled a
varnish can with water, plaoing it
upon b-ick and kindling a Cue nnder-
I neath it. The bole tc the can waa
corked up and a small nail hole was
punched in tbe can for the steam to
escape.
The corked end was facingBernard,
who w acting as fireman, and
wbon tbe can got full of steam tbe
stopper ft w out and the little fellow
was steamed and burned from tbe
waist down, and bad it not been for
the qnick work and thoughtfuln. si
of his little playmates, tbe child
would not have lived. His injuries
are dangnrous, says Dr, Stevens,
though tot hopeless.
Bernard is just six years old and
is the son of Mrs. I Frank Pa'ter-
son and a brother of Mrs. Dr
Stevens Daily of 20th.
Paaacd Over tlie Fiver.
Mr. John Saunders died at his
borne at Cabarrus Mills this morn
ing at 4 o'clock. The deceased has
been in feeble health for a yar or
more and the end has been looked
for.
He leaves a widow and four child
ren, one daughter v. n married.
Mr. Saunders was a consistent
member of the Methodist church
and died in triumphant hope of the
new and better life.
He was H6 years of ge. The
funeral services were held at 4
o'clock at the family home by Rey.
McGee, and the remains were laid
to rest in tbe old Lutheran oemetery.
Daily of 19 h.
A Tonus Man. Killed.'
Mr. D A Caldwell returned this
morning from a brief trip to Mor
ganton, and, tells of a horrible ac
cident tbat occurred at the machine
shepj at that place Tuesday after
hoot. A man named AverjjCashion,
was working near a saw, when a
smull slr'p of plank flew up, strik
irg him on the back of the head,
killing him almost instantly. Tbe
young wan was a native of Me?k
lenburg county and his remains were
taken to his old hum for burial.
Daily of 19tb
The. OlNrovery Raved Bla I. He
1 il I Villnntfa nrnfFfiHr.. nt
Beaverville, III., says: To Dr. Kind's
rew discovery 1 owe my we- as
taken with La Grippe and tried all
tne pnysieiaiis lor tunes aooui. dui
of no avail and was given up and
told I could not Jive. Having Dr.
King's New Discovery in my store I
sent for a bottle and bgau its use
and from the first dose betran to
get bettor, and after usinc three
bottles waH up and about nnuin. It
is worth its weifibt in cold. We
won't keep store or hojso without
it. Get a free tri.il at l'euer's
Drug Store.
An Asre orSUeiitlHam.
The skeptics ere now saying that
tbe niadstone is a fike and a hnm.
bug. Before long we expect to B:e
sorni fellow bop up and deny that
turning your shoes bottom upwards
under tbe bed at night will kep oil
oruinp, or that warts can be con
jured awy, both of which proposi
tions we hold ourselves ready to
prove by well-authenticated eiam
ples. Monroe Journal.
We wish to e.muon nil users i)firnm.n
Liver Reeulat-T on a aub.ect of thn l"'i.-t'
interest aivi lmporUrt'-o to tueir tumt.i-
jwrhaps their lavs. 1 "of l'r"p':n''
and mnlr-na if Ssmroo.w L:vi-r luulalm
earn tha'. citoinors un: nlicn ili-ceiveJ lY
buying am. taking B.'tD" n.'Hieine ol a
similar app'ran-, or iafe, l-ehevini? it to
be Simmons Livr K' .:'. 'e warn
you that unl's Hv. w-.pl lM,lHtor is on
the pack.-i or lvlt'.a. tint il is not Simmons
Liver Kenu' itor. N 1 elw nmkes, or
;ver lias maile Smmor.a Liver Heculator.oi
inytlim callM Suntui-n Liver R-vtilator,
r.l't J. i! '.'mIm i Co., Knd n.) tueiticine made
Dy anyone elfli ..' the win We alone can
put it'up, and w cannot le responsible, i
ithor medicine r-prcwnnvl h the mine uV
lot help you - vu ue tc-i to expeot they
anil fc-arthw laot well in m:n,1, il you have
seen in the habit of usuir a medicine which
fou supposed to Lp.Sinimons Liver Kejiula
kir, beonuso the name was somewhat hks
t, ani the pacltatje did not Iihvb U s word
SeL-nls lor on it. vou have liecn urp..sed
joon and have not Wn takin,; Sinin.on
Liver Kogiliator at all. The H-nuliit. ha
'n favorably known for many yeare. and
ill who uao it know bow nei ossaiy it is for
rnver and Au'iio, Bilious Fever. Coiistips
vm, Headache, I'yspeosia, and all disoiderc
tnsm from a Disended Liver.
We a--k you to look for yourselves, onn
e that Simmons Liver Keulator, which
iou can readily distinguish by the Ked
n wrapper, and by our name is the only
oedicine called Simmons Liver KcRulator.
J. H. .K1LIX A CO.
ulav j
rir fl rrnliltlr.
AT PATTERSON'S XEXT YEAK
Connty Hnnilavy nrhool rourentloit
Held An Intereallna Meitlna Won
flerlul Iinrovenient ln Mnndny
neliool Worn.
Tbe annual meeting of the Cabar
rus county Sunday School Convena
tion was held at Bthel (Methodist)
chorch in No. 10 township "Thurs
day last, the meeting being called to
order by the president, Mr. J B.
White, at 10 o'clock.
Iiev. J D Arnold, pastor of Forest
flill Methodist church, addressed
the convention at the morning ses
sion and the Rev. Homer Barnhardt
in the afternoon.
The meeting was largely attended
and considerable interest ws mani-.
f :sted, especially on the part of the
oonnty Babbath sohools. Oue town
ship, No. 2, which has always had
bard work to keep one school to.
gether, reported suven at thu recent
meeting, all of whha are said to be
fljurishmg.
It was the unanimous consent and
wish of tbe convention that the next
annual meeting bs held at tbe let
ter son Mill church.
The old officers were re-elected
They are as follows :
President J B White.
Secretary J A Cline.
Treasurer A K Intz.
E'ecutive Committee J B White,
D B Coltrane and Wilson Wineooff.
Mr. John A Ciine was elected the
delegite V) represent the Snnday
Schools of Cabarrus at the State
convention, which will be beM at
Winston next week.
Mr. J B White was eleo'ed as an
alternate.
SILVER WE DDI NO
H ill releltrHte The Twenly-t'lllli An
ntveranry of their afarrlnire By An
"At IIisiii" to Their r'rlemtN.
Mr. and Mrs. R A Brown will
oelebrste the twenty-fifth anniver
sary of their murriago, or their "sil
ver wedding," by rfceiring their
friend? on Tuf?''sy evening, 8fp
trmber7th. Several hundred very
handsomely engraved invitations,
bronzed with silver, have been issued,
the wording being as follows :
1S72
1897
Mr. & Mr-. K A Brown,
At Home,
Tuesday evening, S'.-pteml-ei seventh,
at eii'.it o'clock.
.Missouri Fisher, Huf is Hioivn.
I.nwretit-e Wlitie llcuilncl in lin.
lotte. "Mr. I.iwrenoe Wfc:fe. of Spartan
burg, 8. C, was hern yesterday on
his way to Concord. He slopped in
Charlotte to see a very attractive
friend on North Graham street.
Thursday's Charlotte Observer
It is hoped that nothing of a seii
ous nature has happened, for the
young man has not as yet pat in his
appearance.
A llnndaome lalullna anil llnud
aome Prlee.
Miss Carrie McCanless, Salisbury's
artist has received an offir of JJ60
for one of her painting tin Porcelain,
which was on exhibition at jv'zts
drug S'ore in this city some time
aeo. Miss McCanless and Miss
Bettie V Alexander, of this city,
were comp'mions during a leoeiit
vi$it to Pans, where tby made tiae
art their study.
t'oniitertelt Money.
Chief of Toliee. O II Shaver said
to a Suu man about 1 30 o'clock
this afternoon, "Do you know tbat
somebody is at work her? making
counterfeit monfy ?" lie said tliBt
several ha f dollars and quarter
dollars bad beTn passed in Salisbury
in the past few days. At tbe naiin
rime he pulled ont one ot the spun
ous quarters and showed it to a Sun
reporter. It look like it is made
entirely of lead and bad the date of
1895. It is a tad job and could
easily be detected in the dark.
The counterfeiter,?, whoever they
are, appear to be new in tbe busi
ness.
The citizens are c iutior.eil to be
on the lookout for this money. Stl-
iibury Sun of ltith
, .
ot lmeret.to 91 iiu Wl ralea.
All t lie Justices of ihe Peace if
the county, excepting two, weie
presented before the !rand jury at
the hst term of the Superior oomt
for filling to comply with the re
quinments of Section PUtJ of the
iO'e, It would be well for tie
uiHgisira'es to examine thia Section
nd svH wherein there has be-n
dereliction on their part.
IHel ninn a nari-tilNl.
Michael Auiolillo was executed
mi Friilnv Hiioordinu lo vndict for
he useassl nation of the Spanish
Premier ou August the 'n. ihe
w:Ptnh dhil as an anarchist mit'llt
be expeoted to die, unwilling to re
ceive any spiritual counsels or kind
otlices. svve that of release and of
ppariug bis brnitish Lf i.
IV. Mites' rHH Jtl.'Jl art K'larauted tosfou
Iie4t4lin I ii 0 inlnutoa. "luu cent a duM1
A STEAM "LAUNDftY.
To ho Hull! nt Nllppery Koi-k atnrln
-SliK-liliiery Oiilerel nnd riaal t'
tl-u,ln Operationa Itenl Moon.
Concord is to bare a- steam lanr.
T
dry despita the fact thut Sam J.ee,
the Chinam in, ba roti.e to stay
For sometime past Messrs V," A
W ilkinson and t u tioubms h ivu
been flouring on a plant and uu'.v a
Ii W days aj;o it decided to bi Id
at once.
They haya. become possessed of a
tract of land at the Slippery Rock
Springs, where the plant will be
located, Tbe machinery has bvn
ordered and it will be a inafte.r of
only a few weeks time until the
citizens can haye their washing done
at home. The enterprine is a cer
tainty. Mr. Wilkinson is in communica
tion with an exparienced laundry
man, who will very likely be enu
ployed to conduct tbe business.
Ml I enlK tilela -4-lioliiralitt.
Miss Cora Lnntz has been award
ed the scholarship at the State Nor
mal Cui'epe at Greensboro, made
vacant at the close of tne last seseioc
by the graduation of Miss Francif
Hill, of this city.
The Sien rrenhy lerlnn t liurcli.
Esquire H C McAllister, Mr. R A
Brown s foreman, is in the city with
a laru force of r.'.iud-i and siys
tbat he will b.gm work at once .on
tha new Pre;yerao chinch, which
is to be buiit at Oniuonyillr-. The
church vi 1 1 e built cf brick. It
will be of huidsurnc design and
finished in cood style.
lire l'r SteHdneli.
As a r"uif'ly f'-r all forms of
Headach J :jcmc liittore has proved
to be the very best. It enects
permanent i;urean .l the most dread
ed habitual sick boadaclies yield to
tsinlluenco- e urea all who are
BtlhotHd to rroeure a hot lo, and
give this re.- "'- a lair uiol. In
cases of h r ; -1 i,l iinlipe! ion Eleo
trie I r'tis c.ui-;s by giving the
neeiieu iciie tu tbe bowlee, and few
caHfi iojil; renirtt the use of tlii
mci'ticino. Try it once, Ei'ty cents
au'. h at t L-ter's Unit; Store.
t.ooil Advlee.
To the yonng man who wants to
know how to fit himself for goi ig to
the Klondike : Acquire habits of
industry and Silf-controle, be pre
pared to meet with firmness what,
ever disconrsemen'e may arise;
scrape togethar two or three times
as much money tor tne 'ourney as
the bU estimates rendered necessary
and don't t,o Greondloro Record.
ft'or over si.iv venra
Mrs. Winston's So; 'ring Sy.-ip b e
been n3ed for c lifty yeiirj y
i.iill'oi.s of mother f r their chi i .' -rtn
wlile teething. vi:h perfect sti' -'
ces". It soothes he cumi, oft : e
thf ganis, a"'.yF!'.l .tin, cm. -a w 1
colic, Htid is tut i .; ou.lJ, r
Diurrhoea, It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Bold by
druggists in every part of the world.
Twenty-five cents a bottle, Be sure
and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth,
ir g Syrnp," and take no other Htd
. Men lliii. Ht T 11 1 ear.
Hillsdale, N. Y Aog. l'.'-T.'n
year-old Mamie 0?en-, of this vil
lage, is for the second time in her
life learning bow to walk and talk.
Several months ago the child was
run dovn by a bicyclist. Her brain
wis injoured and sbe was unconsci
for a week. When she recovered
sensibility it was found that she bar!
reluspcd into babyhood. She bad
to be taught to talk like a baby,
beginning with "pipa" and "mam
ma." Sue was taugbt to cref p too.
Now she is able to make her wants
known and can walk a few stipj.
Her general health seems to c
jool.
Chronic Dyspspcia Cured.
-.-I
V. jiUjs
'A
4 . Mli fir
Y FTEIt sufferint? for nearly thirty yoarB
-S from dysDopnla, Mrs. H. E. Dupdnle,
wift1 of a pruuiliit'iit busitiens rn;in of
Warsaw, N. Y., writes: 'Tor 2rt yi'arn, I was
a cmiHtuut BurtVnT frtm dyspepsia and c
weak stouiacb. The llhtt'st food protluffC
distress, causluf Bi'vi-re pain and tho fonna
tion of i;as. No niattrr how careful of iuy
dift I suiFercd agonizing pain afttT eatiiij;
I whs trt-aia-d ly inauy p!iy-,ioians and tried
miuit mus reint'tli' rt wttltuu t Derui;n.t'iit ht Ip.
Two yoiirn atto I btftn taking V. Milt's
Ni rve sjful Livt Tills and Nervine Wi'Jilr
a weik I rotnmeiiced ittipruvito;, and per-S.t-.tinir
In tho treat mei.t J was suon able to
eat what 1 liLeti, witli h'i evil otFecth
I keep the in at band au4a J'ikI'' 1ose diipel-
a'ny old nymptouis." p-XP r;j,,4?,
lr. Miles' KemedieSMC;s Qr'm"'A
are pold by ull drut- t,1 'il!'- " ''. I
i;irft! urwlf-r a pot.ll.lv
puiiruntro, liist U)tlk'
iK-nt'llla ui- Kumcy rt'-
a...4,a"
"' Naoltr, Jt
eaff-mir tm rn'irl anil fcCJ.,y j
PK. MILKS MEIU(.'At,uo., tiauart, lnd
Pi
.1
IT
bs-olutefy E'urc.
Celebrated for its great leavening:
strength and healthfulness. Assures
the food against alum and all'forms
of adulteration common to the
cheap brands.
Koyal Baking Powder Co.,
New York?.
SCHEDULE
tti'di il it
-
IN EFFECT JAN. 18, 1697.
Tb s condensed schedule is pub
ish d as informniioD, and is sub
ject to change without notice to tfcr
loblic:
THAINS IE WE COSCOHn, N. O.
0:27 r. M. No. an. daily for'Atlan.
ti an'l Charlotte Air Line division,
una all points South and Southwest.
Carries tliroupb fullmnn drawing
room bullot sleeiiers between New
York, Washington, Atlanta, Birms
ingbam, Galveston, Savannah and
Jacksonvillo, Also fullman sleeoer'
Ol arlotte to Augusta.
8:18 a. v. No- 37, daily, Washing
ton and Southwestern vestibuled
liaiitel for Atlanta, Iiirmingbam,
Memphis, Montpomery, Mobile and
New Orleans, and all points South
and Southwest. Through Pullman
sleeper New York to New Orleans
and New York to Memphis. Din
ing ear, vestibuled coach, between
Washington and Atlanta, Pullman
tourist oar for San Frantueo, Suni
days-
11:02 p. m. No. 9. daily, from P.iob
moud, W ashinpton, Goldsboro.Nor"1
folk, Selum, Ktiliu, Greensborol
Knr.AVille aud Asbeville to Chnr
t'tte, N. O.
10:30 a- u. No. 11, -lail.T, tor) Ati
lanta and all points South. Solid
train, Richmond to Atlanta; Pulla
man sleeping car, Kichuiond to
Greensboro.
10:07 a. m.-No. 8B, dailr, for
Wishinfrtou, hiebmond, Italeigh
anU ail points North. Curries Pull
man drawine.ioom bullet sleeper,
Galvebton to New York ; Jacksoni
villa to New York ; Birmingham to
New York. Pullman tourist oars
from San FrarciBco ihursdays-
:02 r. M. No. BH, daily, ashing
ton and So':thv esV-: n vestibuled,
piuitod. for V. a.-lniit ion : and all
lioiuto Nortli.Tbi ouh l'u":uan car'
?ifeni;)i.i ; to N w York. Se'v Orleans)
lu Ne j'jik; 'i'aiupa to New York,
Aio '-nines veruLulcd couch and
d uin ; eur.
7:2.; p. ni.- No. 12. daily, for Picbi
mond, daiiev-ilp, i.'iiuttanooKa, Pal
e.t,'h, (ioidsiioro and all points
North. Carries Pullman sleeping
enr from Greensboro to iiiehmond.
JoniAids at Greensboro with train
carrying l'ul'amr. c-ir for P.aieieb.
ti. 17 .. ui. ."sc. KV 4c.:ly, f-r lticb
tioud ; eounects at GretUHLuro tor
Ha.'eiKii enu Nviiik ; at l'niiviJlo
for Washington and poiuts North ;
at Salisbury for Ashville, Knox
ville and points AVest.
,11 freight trains carry pansenffers.
John M, Cii.s, S'. A. Xcuk,
Truflie M'fcT. Gon'l PasH. Ae't,
W. H, Green, Wanhington, L. O.
Geu'l buporintendent,
Washington,-D. C.
S.II.Habdwick, Ass'tGen'iP. Ag't
Atlanta, Ga- '
. H. Tay.'-of, Ass't Gen'l P. Ag't,
Louisville, Ky.
Gowak DrsENBEBY, LccalAg't,
Concord. N. 0.
FREE EDUCATION.
An eiluc:i:ir.n at Harvard, Yule, or ant
oilier college or iustitutlou of learnine n
the I ui;i-il etatin or in the New iln
gland Conservatory of A' u?tc, enn be
j'ecure'l by any youiiir limn ar woman
wlio lain earneit. write tor)artieularD
.Uiekly. .IAMI- 1). BALL,
:lii BronilieM Street, Iioslou, llaes,
Seit. 17 '87.
ivi. L. BrowiN & Bro.
LIVEHY, PliEI) AND SALE
STABLES,
.Tnal in rear ol st- L'loud Hotel. f)mnl
DuscB nii-rt nil piissi-niriT trains. Outlits
of ail kin. Is Inriil.-lieit promptly and a,
reas-nablo prlct'?. llorHos an;l mules
alriiys on buiul for siilc, Dreedc-rs of
iioiouijlibieil I'nl-nd t'lilua llo.rf.
L. T. HARTSELL.
A'iT01'Nh.-AX-L.W,
CONCORD, - - N C.
Prompt attention given to all
ousiness. Ollice in Morris building
opposite conrt hoiitiH.
I he tall season
Wl
be on soon, and you
wiit need some f ire In
surance, Pemcmbcr
I represent a number
of strong and rsliab'e
Companies and can
serve vou .it nny time.
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