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1 1 . V, TIE DAILY KJ JL 1 LI JLl JLJL UaJLJ' Vol. V. No. 171. SNAP SHOTS AT SifOltT cen-es an1 Incltlenlrf In !ie JPammiiik j Show of Life 1 5 tula SJetroiiolis auct Ytclitlty, RKfaafcbt h$. Our liotk fteor(et ly Truthful Perionk, or t voIvpiI from tbe !:!! tor's Brain. The cornet made it. rain; ft it rained Sunday right, at least. "Gudjjer rf Cabarrus"pent Suns day m tbe country. The fx rhf office h been movf d back to its old pUce, in the biick Ev. Paul Brringer is teaching at Mt. Gilead. He has a school num beriug in eeveilty pupils. The weather signal ftation here has-A number of new flags for fore telling the weather. The morning train reaches here t ?:3fi; the evening train at 8;30j tbe midday train atll:5var.d the South bound night train at 1033. He.re r.ta a greed v little hoy; Don't idly puss him In. Thanksgiving filled him full of j,y And too" much pumpkin pie. , The pM-emenfa mi ("or" in street should be repaiied. They ure en tirelv too robgh. Pedestrians can scarcely uavigaLe 'that put ot owu. f'o'orj i? a CMKiVfsi cri'ler. , Jt'n got t hump fifx jtse!', ; "i h hii)! ard jo'r.s many otber farmers in le gretting that oi.r cr.p4 lme been sold. The c'nmeang, 'ir. dep. Ritchie informs vf, has done epbrndid woik on the Gold IJilLmad in.No.fi Such is irs record nil over tbe oonn trv. The electric lights were cracky Sunday nig'.t. No services could be held in the Lutheran church. 1 he other cruiche usd oilbirnpa ihat had not been removed. The colored pro, )e had a festival in the Hutchison building .-aru(Liy night. The umn Ntuifiut, of fur was sec-iied and tneevermg lasml off good humored v. Mr. J. YV. Bnrkhead is progress ing adnirubly uitrj tlj piibacriprb.n to the proposed ru-tv i.c-tory. TMb is an opj.ortuf icy for votir men who work on miwll sa'arif s or a . : ' I Tht R.o'a.i 1 v!r Aoc!at:ot :f slow in paying its premium, as v e learn from ihe Herald. He know from piifr.t wni it ;:!?.t ii hasn't pitid an nvriisii!g bill. The tjp o.ii.'e n pay that Mr. J. D. Ijacoh, -f ',iiinoi v lie; v ;w )i .p rt,"' -here j t wjil: written VxhMt " A ftry letter, like i tbrr t!jin i!J.s! iy I-.-i vor Tl. t Tbe allnsi'Mi t e-rv nhont "Jl" 'a or. ir .TuiI for M r j if Jolu K. IVtc s'i', p mpp.-e.. fc - The abk iwi jri. n p i..r ,;? e t-am--, ! ' and fce were t. nt.lft o v- Xhr full nant'j appear m tbi.s faniilv journal. ( The. Star.t'f.r:! hre'ia' p thn.-. of its bubniii'ers hrlldieg irt WW.-.e 'personal neied. We cai n t ''ear everything, if we do her thh CONCORD. V o -- I IT PLACED SIASII WITH " ITSELF.' f Tfio Klnndartl Scoop a lclch rs1 nre ltm nt the Expense of the (VnirtMMiiiglit Workrrt et tbe ISutje onSterplntfOnes. The advertised coniet to it ierra firms was about 10:12. There waa h delay, a considerable one. The comet inaJe poor time when it ,?ot within 789,213 milt of tho eartn. For several thousand milt travel ws rough and jigged, but the Hdy oomet reached mother ear rh at 3:38 a. ni Jt struck with a dull thnd within m'x feet of our reporter. The comet h a fema'e and al'o gether very insignificant. I lies near tbe R & D depot wi hiu ronea tfirow of thf Lone Thir'eti Potii. Our repoiter built up a fire near by and proceededio taKe Hich no:es s could he secured, 'i lie coet i about tbe eize of a barrel arid thaptd like a hooji-kirt. It has the ap pt'arpnce of much wear and ten, und lo)ks rf if it r.ad Uen in a r,iel(e.d state. If it is rock, i unlike .?.;, our geological editor hm n.-ivw.for- k r tt in hi truveis (t ennt br b.tp ri'evirbeen o Ba-iyh, s- it'Te ynr and cniiouF things aie t !e f...Ui'l) A thtroagh exmina'iuu jionot et. be made iho comet h Hilt in b;d hi mor from great beat find a tirtti juid weary feeling from 5' ch a Jong journey. From all thior, the Standard re porter mns?. coiiftoa pom did ippoint mLt over the ineiVnilionnoe of W comt, which hh s iued ur eli a big c. mtriotion in this wick- d und fcinful worl 1. Tbe Stands ril dofs no' v. ocb f-r the er8city of .thU n ter.Ei . The nemorlnl Kxri'rlf. Kunday night n'er ing trv?cfs w re held t Central .! K v'luiieb. Tbe evfning whs givep. i p to red i"g memoirs of those who bad du-d diirin' tf ('rrjftieruv fr. T tiiB wys tbe pir.grmnrt.e m e.irrid out: 1 Voluritfirv b lb- choir. 2. Memoir, of Mrs (hrisot.uia Bo-tijiM t.y .J () Kink. 3 Jl'inrj. 4 Memoir of Ms8 Miuiu'g f-utiwr b, I'jof K i Ma. gr.rn. 5. Uvmn. (if Memoir of Ivon l.vrMiilr tic I Jr ... .11 Lp? .roM!L 7. Uymn. , 8. Memo rof Jul a MrU.Q.-hy L D bnv,il j mnrd beredicnon. .T.iftob l'.rree, aicoorl idepf of this nl-ne, bo. ;u( rii!:.v.o .f; HtbeRi J HMlii;.l, p:t..r.e.i Hi r, S (hC'H Satnrdav rtMln 1 IK..M- j yiiie, Va llo whp a brnkHirHn n h f-e- ht - .i I. tid t b-r"M., r-o r - i, nsulting in f. tl i . v Hbj bo-'y was brouL'h' ... ( ..Mvi-.l n Nur.day, frr br?:t;.y' i',- J.,. b wif Hr.d rl r e AiblftM!. j Lorr Meeting Toit'sht. I heif will b u reir'ar c onni( i ' cation of ' StckeV ii.ge No. 34, A v F and A M: toni 'hr, r N. O. MONDAY, NOVEMBER f.mvH.n il.r,., Amonjr the items in tbe pastor'a irepft for the year arethe fol - Number or proftsssions of faieb, about. 150. . . . . , , Accessions to membership, e ghiy- fiye s J . . . , . . A Amount paid on salaries... $1,695 00 Amount paid confertnqe collections... ..a 330 65 mount paid lor Sun ay cchool.. 115.20 Amount p-iid . irsonage aid 51.61 L Amount p Oxford or phan JwvJum 0 15 Amount paid JiibWau.-... 5.00 t. . Amount, paid. all other Oicer I boro pam, one of the best purposes 333.ia liarbfrinth State, and J J Ezell,' ' . the elec'ric )i-h engineer, had a ,f,i' $1.39.73 litt'o t isibb, h little shooting, eje, 'During the three xear of then Saturd .v oigb't Tbe leftal in- present ptorn'e ovr300 Vie bfeu Vt-wMri mde it neisary to bind received into th church, m.d the Uuh parti oer t- the Supeiior net Inorea e has been over 70 per court. Cent. Th ppptor took cbarire wirh ,, . t 220 member ; he closer the tbird 4 1 be S? n'U-'d' R8 Wel1 H-othen, year with 400 1 iP 4,1t k ,W ,n4t lifT'n M BIair ' . ;tbe pop(klr pas or of the Forest 4 " Kill M I', thnrcb, will be returned Ifolb Will Accept Defeat. i. i. 1,1 i , i h-re or no; Mr. lilajr has been here Montgomery Ala., o, 20- year, and he is decidedly n.ora .b-Ukof revolnt'on in Alabama ,.or;ar rn the first Year. The over the goven orsbi is idle. There urk ttdl r Ui cafe hll8 i no Pnt'mPt in favor of the KuH . . c!aiuid 'n l Governor Jotie- and o'r'-r 'f p I'h'pson, a student of SMe oflicrs elec'ed in Ancnsr. list "'rrh GuMdimi ('ollege, at Mount will ,tae th ra'b ..f ofiUv in tl 'J' ,v'ia i riousH nnrt by falls rr.phei.ee 'rf tho two bouses on tne Por0f,? ,; hr:rh nn Thnnkpgiving fir-r dav of l)-r -mkr. '1o.v Sei.il j)'.. were broken, be- Ouve ito Xpjm the Certificate. . Columbia, P. c, Nor. sr.. The Stn'e board of canv?ser t. ni'ht o-mple-ed Htwo.-H'hriiof tbe oontted- U.etbn of Gen. E V lul ,u" -""ino e ,(.r i(!ar,. re r C'ongroiH f ,o,n tbe seveu:) (or t. ,.ek) .iv i,eorke Mur ay. u.e o.Jt. ; OH, ICIM. I be Cert J lit!., t.e of election id jm'en to Murmy ty frty v..'e oi lv, !.(, rotal being Mrife 4,05; Murray 4 905. "he f i" of tJlt- retnrntr, as tent ui i. r lie ounry buaidh, ge M urnn nttb mor.'thtn 2.no you. Orer 1700 f Mnirv Mir.s, thrown oir. r illegal on MMOi.nr, of oft o7. biio h, were coiimd it'. General Alone will r.'rtv fb hVa to C.-niiu.'o. It is .inline.''. iJ (b)t the Sute bonid aK lo. i p.o-nfyivli j. in 8 tr.. :.fi!.n'? ' lilll ieln e it, ."J jiw fCtlir CM- r-rl i n or the polnirnl (jerjfH'iiu "f Mil wrtii t 'ou h i.Urn il a. SHORT LOCALS The 'Mel n'!if m h'n8.tnd lo', o ' ' 1 ' IliUlVd . In-istn.,,? m. .n tvi!l t-e hne, Aiti me ti.iiev -,,. Kttjt;. 7li J.-,.(!4i- ,r .4,r...,1 , f? j Ai d i;n Mi.l5:,g ht'ji ue tilled E Zihtj, yf Vi ku, hh - 4 1 m "SmmI .v-;-the trr.,. , 0 J. i e ..i;d. (. jb I H !' l.i- ; (,'. i ; I !t. ' irt ii' ij bo, 'r N' 1' r mi:' ti. ! vs llhi ill r i. n .r r j f Ai. !., -ia I'l.iv :ia-r".i yf r : 1 1 to i Nv; ;m ,t .. Kjk-.ilrt'or t1..:!S ib.fl.' Mr ti '.. L'flM- lit, lfc u.e . x t j, But in me .e srwut they, resemble aoti rft- I 88, 1802. , D. M Stal,T rf 1 -i,, ,, J: V , a , Luther fordton oileg, hs come t i Df.jP Barrier, of ML Pleasant, spent several hours in the citv. He ,., . . , fiiJHwrt-as Cleveland Jtearer and will until the inauguration. The Standard regrets to learn of b KranV n t, v f ' rfcturmng home tri'm hH t3,lt,', kt oraer'a School, oaJClo',nc oi sore eyes- For the n. ncrna uicjr uave Deen in a eerioni conirion. :-'ed inten !,l i jurrtP, Ilia father, of 1 . '.vinpo!:, went down toeee him. '1 i e S an iard h n 8 nt out d num ! r of tnieo.fcijta to daily sub- V:,i eJa,ai,d rp to gong to press 1 , , hu, fu id blcod. .We hope , the ,,r. r h l ot considered merely jH y. In this ronnection a ,. ur of n BubeoiiW confer n t-'-;'ai ing favo' uptm us by call- 1m p .i)ri.5 ot their sympathy n ti e to. m of inthy lucre. .Ji'p pfnr f hr elecMn 300 men en.pi-.v.d in th -tune qiiarji-s near JiHrrf,,rd ('. i., vent on a e'rike Mvinor a rehui'i.iiof waig. Fear i'i ' be reM'i . the election tbe pir'v t.i n...-;: Mgeihrand ar rant""! Nhr df rate kept up. 1 )- f.i work. But the ebc'i.m ' o-rr .-(r.l now notice has n ri eji t'i- eduction .will be a f f 5 t 'CKintj .f J rtt ictci7ft ItlKllt. Y(.i dvr i. ,'i,fn btfK't, do you no, VJ'fift K.jtr ri' mr" "N Mr. ?l.".kii).. 1 Jive in a boim tli;r, i pj. n at tne side of t i. ir-'-OK'.-.f .r- " Ati:i.iM- r...in it Trinity, Tbe fitj.ftta f Trinity College !.! :in imyiv . . n r muring in Durs I b. fx s Some imDO i.'m f:e. t . : I . f doptt,j. The 4 lUOOO more to Bojirf! rpfnm. III. '. AtMi-n I Conferences ,.o: ? 'vf n financial agent f I' 1 1. c e j i ' fl-.t -el hMtWasto Be. ' d . ;i in.jriiage was to "! ' 'o mi Winston this i- ; .m r j Udv had made i ' . . rri,Keruent8 80 'ar -!: -- .. i , Hi.d was await- ' t r iuer for the et'o.7.;-". The vonntr . . . , j & " 11 ": bi. appearance. 1 fr bid action is tha' t i.c tin , hi. ii, n rind promised tfad wiecrded him once, fair play." I Whole No. 142 Remember th Lyceum meets on Friday nfght. Call n Dr N D etzer for if ticket. IJee of cost.n i Dlpthnrla Piayln Havoc" Ottawa, Onl, Nov. 26.Lumber fnen who haye arrived here from the lumbering shanties report black dip theria as mak'ng se ions havoc with the men amployed in cutting timber in the Madawaska Company, many deaths having already taken p'ace. , The Ontario Government, has sent up a nfimber of doctorg with the hope of checking the dis ease. House For Rent. One D-velling IIou33 and Lit fo rent adjoining Mr. Brackpn. D. L. Cannon. Building anjl Loan.'" The Ninth Series of tock in the Concord Perpetual Bu lo.ng and Loan Association will commence . S"aturday December 3d. Books now o'pen for Subbciipiions with Secretary and Treasurer at Cannons & Fetzer store. Cad an,'. Klw t jrxe stock in thia-one of Concord's most valuable institution 8. It is a good paying investimont and safe. J P. Allison, Pres. II. J. Woodhouse, Sec. & Treasr, Nov. 21 to Dec. 3rd. NORTH CAROLINA, Admr N ci i ce. uabarrus County Havine beentlulv flron?r.triT a-n,i qualified Adminiftratnr of John A lsenheimer, dee'd. bv the. court of Cabajrus county, all per sons holding claims against the eaid deceased, are hereby cotified to pie sent them to the o'rdigned, duly authenticated, for payment on or be fore the 10i h day of November, 1893, or this no'.ice will be pled as a baj to their recover?: also, all npmnni owing said deceased, are notified that prompt payment is expected. Thia November 11th, 1892. R. W. AllSENHEIMER, Administrator. Tax JNJotice ! IMPORTANT TO ALL: I herebv notifvall tar.rnrM j j .. iiia-j ujug ILiaU 1 will, on ihelOih d.-iv f !W 1892, levy and seiz- thV personal property of all peioMs who have, not by that tiutc oaid their iirni.sr taxes. At the har.ie ti mp I thai! re. . turn to the mavor the mime nf oil persons who have not paid thir.pH taxes to the town. !ln;4 hurry ij necesitated in onsenntnr fi. need of funds for the graded scI)Ci,; and for the interests on boml. Thia 9 . m - w j. mj im is no notice si mnlv to scar. hut! ;a exactly what 1 am compelled ly law to do. If anvbolv thinks T om compelled to acf, they can take it easy ana see ana pay costs. J. L. ROGER, 4Town Tax Collector, Office, City Hall, opp. Court Hous, TRUSTEE'S SALE.. By virtue of authority vested in me ny aeea in trust, or mortgage, executed by George Hart and wife, Maggie Hart, on the 2ud day of October, 1888, which deed in trust, or mortgage, is duly recorded in Register's ofiice for Cabarrns coun ty in Book 4, pages 110 and 111 of record of mortgages I will sell at public auction, at the court housa door, in Concord, N. C, on Monday, December 5th, 1892, to the highest bidder, for cash, the nronprtv Ha. scribed in said mortgage, adjoining Charier Li on and others 'r.'tir. tn said property supposed to be grod, but purchaser takes onlv such tUU as lam aufhorized to nonvpv niH Biuu mortgage. p- B. Fetzer, Trustee. Nov. 292.
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