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EY V I A' JJ.JLU 9 ML CONCORD, IS C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER' 17, 1892. Vol. V.-No. 174. WnoLE No. 135 f nrr 4 .1 Jk.v sr. c liorsEOF repbAestatives. ! Alamance J A LoDgJ d. ' Alexander T RMurdock, d. Alleghany C J Taylor, d. Anson Thos J Watkins, d. Aihe No news. Beaufort Jno. Kowe, d Bertie A S Roscae, d, Bladen W L Shaw, d. Brunswick Geo. II Bellamy, d. Buncombe R B Vance, d., and. Jno W Starnea, d. . Burke Julius H Hoffman, d. Cafearrus D Henry White, d. 4 Caldwellr-Ediuund Jone3, 6. Camden- --r. Carteret David W Ru3sell, d. Caswell r. Catawba P A Hoyle, d. Chatham Alfred Self, p p. and A M Wicker, p p. Cherokee d. Chowan W B Shepard, d. Clay J S Anderson, d. Cleveland SylVanus Erwin, d. Columbus J B.Schulken, d. Crayen R P Williams, r. Cumberland II L Cook, d., and Taggart, d. Currituck- A 0 Dey, d. Dare "3 B Midgett, d.' Davidson John 0 Thomas, d. Da.vie r. Duplin A D Ward, d. , Durham Frank L Fuller, d. Edgecombe Jesse Brake,' d., and W h Uarlow, a. Forsyth C B Watson, d., and A E Shore, d. . . -, Franklin F S Sprulll, d. Gaston J B White, d. Gates M R Eure, d. ; . Graham Jno.' F Tatham. d. Granville Two Republicans or Greene W M Carraway,-d. Guilford M II Holt, ' d., and J H Gilmer, d. . Halifax W H Kitchen,v: d., F II Taylor, d. ' Harnett N A Smith, d. t Haywood R D Gilmeryd.""" and . Hendersbn- - Hyd David H Carter d. Continued tomorrow; ;' An Administration Fall 6f Deaths. , .The State administration now drawing to a close - has ;; been one with many deaths." ' ' , 2Nov."89, chief Justice Smith died; in-April?91; Secretary bf state' "WL Sanders died and Gov, Fowle' in the same month, last August; justice J J Davis; chief Justice Merrimon and 'now Treasurer Bain. Care For Ringbone. Saturate the part affected "with muriatic acid. In 48 hours repeat the t application ; and, in p hours after the second application, make a thjri application.; .pie part to. which the acid is applied will become sore ; as it begin to heal ajpply any kind of grease ; lard, without salt, isbest. I cured "the "ringbone, on both, thhind; feel of raj ahorse,1. in 188riand' ne has pot . been.5 lame BlE.CsV Judicial CJianges. Raleigh, N. C, Nov. lC.At 10:30, o'clock this morning .Gor, Holt, issued commission to James iE Shepherd as Chief -Justice and to Armistead Burwell . as , Associate Justice. Both 'these Officers took i the oath of office before himn and at: ll c&iock were in their seat on.,, the benop. Both -the appointments, were expected and yon had 'been informed . two days ago 'that they' wonld be mude., Justice Shepherd; began" his public life as a t&legraph j operator, He was a good pne, too, and presently 4its "became a good lawyer,. He is the youngest mem ber of U:e court aud his work oq the bench has always bPen 'marked, .by thoroughness. Justice Burwell was. born at the good old tow n of Hillsn boro, in 1833. He graduated at Davidson College in 1859, and studie'd law at Charlotte. Jn 186 J. he went'into the Confederate service ahd served in the Western army un til the battle of Atlanta, when he wa3 wounded in the right aria. In 1880 he. represented Mecklenburg in the Senate. Treasurer Bain Dead. 'Another State officer passes away. Treasurer Donald . W Bain died Wednesday evening, at 5:30. He had been suffering for quite awhile with heart troubles. Mr Bam wa3 an admirable gen tleman, respected by -all who knew him. He has Seen connected with the treasury department ever since 1857, and since 1884 , he's been treasurer, and re-elected a few days ago. Mr. Bain was a prominent mason, and for a long time secretary of the North Carolina Conference. A grand, good man has died. Make It "A Roll of Honor." When General Daniel ' E Sickles takes his seat in Congress he should introduce a resolution providing for the appointment of a special com mittee to .investigate the . pension rolls. The committee should ,be composed entirely' of old Union soldiers, and the monstrous abuses of the pension system should be thoroughly exposed. . " Gen. Sickles and hip old comrades in the House should assist Mr. Cleveland in making the., pension roll "a roll of honor." There ;wiU never- be a better time tia'a the present to save the Treasury and., to preserve the honor of the country from the Hessians and thieves who, have ' brought disgrace upon the nenslon svstem. J Every soldier, who fought in the Federal armies and was disabled in the discharge of his1 duty" should be a charge upon the Government, but the bummers and beggars should be ordered to - the rear. Charleston News and Courier. To The Memory of a Sainted Mother. Salisbury Herald. ) There, has. been placed i in the Presbyterian church of this city, by Mrs, John Phifer Allisdn, of Con-J cord, a baptismal ! fount, to ' the memory of her mother, Mrs. Craige, t '( e ii . l i tT T i n ' ' ' i wne or me laie xion. uurton uraige. Mrs. Craige was.a devoted mem ber cf the First Presbyterian church of Salisbury and a .faithful Chris tian, beloved by all "who knew her. One of the very test acts of her life was to dispense ,the light,, of salvation .by. ; bequeathing , Bibles, with her dying breath," to members of Jier household so with' us, "her memory is blessed." This baptismal fotrat-which has beenjplaced in the church to her memory, by a devoted daughter, is highlf polished. It stands three feet three inches high atfd the base and fount tot the "water arj& proportionate to' thd 'neigh t f p fpw, fit, pasip. . pipper, .en circled with a rim -onighly polish ed" on which, in baesVelievo are the blessed words of our blessed .Savior ' Suffer little children to cdme - unto me," Then below in the same bas relief,re the words : "Sacred to the memory of my mother, Elizas beth Pnife Craige." The work manship is fine and all in perfect taste, cxecutel by Durham j.nd El liott at their monumental works in Charlotte. The fount stands in front of the pulpit, representing the door of the church, and Cheruhjm and Seraphim continually do cry, "Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Sabbaoth this bears the divine invitation . uttered , by divine lips "Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid-them npt, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven." K, Married Wednesday Evening. . Mrs. Jennie Winecoff was married, Wednesday evening, to Mr. T P Johnson ot Salisbury,. The cere. mony took place at the residence of Mr. Ed. Hall, on Sprihg street, brotberinlaw of the bride; Dr. 0 M Payne performing the ceremony, It was a very quiet marriage, only the immediate relatives being present. Concord regrets to"lose Mrs. John Bon, who has a host of admiring friends with whom there was a warm attachment. The Standard protests against . any more robbery of the good people of this town, but witn all the regrets its best wishes are ex tended to the newly wedded. SHORT LOCALS. Mrs. Jesse Skeen, of Mt. Pleass ant, is visitiag in Charlotte." Dr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald left for Monroe on the noon irain. Z E Scott, a most excellent pho tographer, is doing some nice photo" graphic work on silk and satin lwk. lMrs. N P Correll has returned from Salisbury and reports Mrs. Smith, her sister-inaw, improved. There was a lynching 'at Oxford Tuesday night. Such is unfortunate; it was entirely unjust Mr. M L Cline of ' St.'5 John got 9 cents for his cotton. M L is a good Faemeb, because he went to school tio us Mrs. Dr. Wilson and pretty little Louise returned to Harrisburg, to day, after a short visit to Mrs. N F Yorke. ' 'Capt: E.P Mangum made a Hying tr ip to Salisbury last night. He' is back this morning on duty, ! Miss Lallah Hill, one of Con cord's fairest, brightest daughters, left on the evening train for Balis burv. ' 1 1ndiana" sends eleven Democrats aud twa( Republicans' to Congfess. about 8,400.' . ... " ! Mrs'.' J W Clarke, who' has many frienjs here; ,has been' ;, quite sick witii.. the .grippe, at her home in Charlotte..! iDrV Cartlancl tells1 us 'that ;!he, is using Jbis new , painless, H method; pf filling; teeth with much satisfaction to i himseff and-patients.' . Miles .. .Orton, , circus proprietor who showed in Concord in i Septem. ! ber, . bet his big elephant u away s t l-Cbatanooga; "Tenn "3n .the. presi- aeauai ejection, .xie oet on xiarn son and a'young. Democrat by the name" of" Divine won the elersbant. Divine is now trying to divine what' he wiirdd with the elephant." Mary a wise miu has picked up a good suggestion w here some iooj dropped it. Galveston News. The Greensboro Daily Record is two years of age. It is a decent, conservative, excellent newspaper. JPe always read it with interest. M Oglesby gin at Harrisburg caught fire "Wednesday evening, but by effort was put , out, . The gin caught from a spark from the en gine. Winston Sentire!: Jbhn ; A : Cocks erill's newspaper prophesied the nomination of Blain at . Cincinnati; it also predicted the defeat of Grover Cleveland. A new brain needed in that office I The President - today . appointed William Potter, of Pennsylvania, United States . Minister to Italy; David P . Tnompsoa, of, Oregon, United Stares Minister to Kansau, United States Consul General at Cairo, Egypt. Eighty-six counties that in 1888 gave Ckveland 130,531 votes and Harrison ,125,204 votes, now give Cleveland 12.7,750, Harrison 85,472 and Wedver 43,489. The remaining ten counties to 'hear from in 1888 gave Cleveland 11,371, and Harrison 9,518. W M Coleman. a.native qf . Cabar rus and at cue time -Attorney Gener al of the state of .North . Carolina is appointed by the Govenor of Marys land Justice of the peace, for Pnnce George county. W M Coleman; . was our Republican Attorney General. Ledbet,ter, a t candidate, for,, the Legislature in Stanly county, be came enraged at Mr. Hash becauee he "went around the county eu. logising me." This is awfully fun ny one candidate getting mad ben cause another "eulogised him," He really meant "abuse." The Jubilee. I The ladies have arranged to have this entertainment on the evening 6f Tuesday the 22nd, at Caton's llall, and are working hard, with that energy which characterizes tjhem, to make it as successful as it has been in other towns and cities. We feel 6ure their part will be well done ; and that if our citizens will turn out in full numbers, it will be a brilliant thing and they will feel justly proud of our town,1, which ; is well represented bytsixtysix adver tisementsall beautiful and novel. The music will be a prominent feature of the ev.ening with songs froin a rip,to .Chinatown, Patience and other favorites new and old. The admittance is twenty-five and fifteen cents. By virtue of authority vested in toe; byideedlin ' trustor mortgage, executed by George Hart and wife, Waggie Hart, on the 22.ni day of October, 1888, which.deed in -trust, 'or mortgage, is duly recorded in Register's office for" Cabarrus' coun ty in Book 4, pages 110 and, J.11 : of record of mortgages, J-will atll at public anctjpij, at .. the; court house door, in 'ConcordN, G?a Monday, DecenTberr5 tb,-1892, toh.ehigbest bidder, . for csh , . therj)pjerty ;de- scribed in said mortgaegjsjoining Charley,Linn and others.--'Title to said: .pjqperty supposed 'to be good, bjatv.pnlichaser:tttke8 only', such- title aa.rani aufhoriaed-to convey under ... ... . , -r:..vf . ? HILL IIlUfLyHyH.- ..t .fu; j?. m i?ETZER, Trustee, v. Nov. 2, '92. ' 7" ORTH CAROLINA, 1 Adm'ra Cabarrus Countv. Notice. Haying been duly appointed and qualified Administrator of John A i:i8enheimer, dee'd, by the proper court of Cabaarns countv. all uer- .a sons holding claims against the eaid utueaseu, are nereuy nouijeu io pre eent them to the undersigned, duly authenticated, for ravment on or be fore the 10th day of November, 1893, or tnis nonce will be plead as a bar to thtir recovery; also, all persons owing said dtwascd, aretfotified that prompt payment i3 expectfd. Thi3 November lltb, 1892.. R W. MlSENHEIMfiR, Administrator. Tax Woticfe ! IMPORTANT TO ALL ; I hertby notify all tax pay. rf that Twill, on thel0:h day of December, 1892 levy . and; seize the personal property of all persons who have not by that time paid their property taxes. At the earae ti ue 1 shall re turn to the mayor thei)mies; of all persons who have not paid their polj taxes to the town. This, hurry la necesitated in confeqntneo of the need of funds for. the graded, school, and for the interests on botds. This is no notice simply to scare, but is exactly what 1 am compelled by law to do. If anybody thinks I am not compelled to act, they can take it easy and see and pay costs. J. L. BOGDR, Town Tax Collector, Office, City Hall, opp. Court House. House For Kent. One Dwelling House and Lot for rent adjoining Mrs. Bracks n. r , D. L. Cannon; Nov. 14, lm. DRESS MAKING. ; Mrs. Augusta II Cope is again in Concord and would be glad to have; all my friends and former custom , mers to call and see me. Work sos licited. Residence in rear cf Grided School building. mo, ftov. 3, VALUABLE TOWN PUOPEKTY FOR SALE. By virtue of a Deed in trust made to the undersigned on the 28tlj, of October, 1882, by -Mrs. Margare'fc -McErchern which i et recordtd in Book No. 3S Page 87 in the office of the Register of Dtds for the county of Cabarrus, I will sell at public sale for bash at the court house" in Con cord on Monday tfce 28th, day of November: One lot on WTest Depot Street in the town of Concortl ad- . joining the'lot of K L Craven, Mrs. Dr. I L Henderson and others, 1 The lot has comfortable improvements; person desiring to . see the property can, do so by.tCnllicg at- tMr. Henry Propst, who lives on the place. ..R. W. Allison,. Trusteej Cures all female Uonapliunt apa ilontaiy . irregularitv, Leucorrhce or Whites, Painin -Back at SideJ, strengthetisth build3 ' tip the whole 6ystein. It bas cured theasandi '7 and will cure tou. Druggists have itSend tampifor booK. ' . PS. J, P. DBOXGCCLK A COn Lo1jtIII, Kj. I - ' ' III V.' ' W I LT 1
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