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P ThAWF- SIP AT .CONCORD.INfC. JCUESDAY, NOVEMU WnoLE No. 143 Vol. V. No. 172. "N.Sfi dfi iS9. 1892. . - f CS. ! A Mecklenburg Family Sir for Tesm. IN! Ar ..Mr.T Af shout range Scenes and Incldents'ln '.is Show of tife IS tUis Metropolis nit Vicinity, nsCniisnt IyOnr Ko.lak. Reported by Truthful Persons, or Avoided froirj,to Ed ifr's Brain, Every back lot with wagon3. 18 crowded today P Pvronf wife, and eight cllildren. of Mathews? and Mr. W D Pyron, of Crabt)rcharL. wtre here yesterdayon t"h way to Pari Texas, to locate Mr. Pyron (TP) 'iiassix boys, amongst which are twoj 'sets of twins; all in aprrance bninff about tbeeauie size. Iney filled an entire seat in the waiting room y&sterda and were objects or general fnteresU Mr. Pyron goes West. hoDinff to better bis iortune. A " Charlotte Observer. When T P Pyron weflt toschoo with us, we Aad no idea that such a p.alftmitv would befall htm. His j appearance and faithfulness to study guaranteed him better luck. But such is the world. HE FINDS A. FRIEND WITH HIS WIFJ? ANDSUOOr HIM. A Tragedy .rtiicfc ltyw Stirred Florida Town cuuiference Different Opinions an Ac V 0 Willis, of Mt. Airy, spent Tuesday iere. The presidential electors meet in Raleigh on December 9th. TTizi TM-ooot indUpHnpRn nf "North ,. . innn KetiJrnlilar Worth. uaronua 13 $01,000. . t. Mrs. Mason W Pressly, with her Wanted : One Small safe, second f 0r ciciren who has been visiting hand; enquire at. this office. 3t ter brothersin-law, Mr. B W Press- Rev. Sam Small is getting bis pic' U, of Coddle Creek, leaves tonight n into the State papers pretty for Setfickley, Alleghany county, rpprallv ' Pennsylvania. ge y Jler husband joina her at Wash- The Philharmonic Society could ington, D. 0. He has recently been not meet Tuesday night owing to no cauea to this place, succeeding Rev. lights in the hall. Dr. Kerr, LL. D., deceased. Mr. A H Prors'. is now full and .sale essly s moderator of the A. 'LI. VI up u lAf nn P. Synod of New York and wis one owner of the Dr. McEachern .lot on r' JUUU u . . . . Xrr c . of the most prominent members of Waf nnnf. Street. . r . tha.t body. . People will comment on the '.The SUnifard delights in calling weather just let them go; they the attention of its readers to such would do it if they killed him. items, because of the fact of Mr. . l v Pressly being a Cabarrusite, and one There is a man in town, who 1C0 & rntab. dinner ot of pii-H in Wh?m we.aU haTe a nght to . f eel U half aifiM lean the next. mS, . m . ,Mi X 1AC U AAV DUVvVUUU - Rev. H W Peebles, a Methodist gentleman, is evidence of Mr. Press Protestant preacher ol Kernersville, iy'8 recognized ability, died Tuesday at the age of .70. ' . i ii iui.. A While Child Assaulted In Anson Lota of Ho2S were killed today in . XjOIB ui iiuga wc7 j Conuly toy a Brnlal Calord Boy raoflSf.Se Polkton,NoT.2,-Arth04l; vonr vouchers in Bhap'e of Sansage. ble caBe of rape was perpetrated tn J r-y- mnrmnrr nnnn the three-vear-old uiug 4 daughter of Mr, R T Hendby, who is about 27 years of age, of magnifi cent formf and somewhat inclined "to have a good time"wth a lijer disposition. 13he was Miss Kroome, of Jjjfke Cfy, anda niece of Judge W DBroome, of Volusia fcounfjr. Ir anq Mrs4 .Stiingfellow have one child. tringfellow and "Pratt were cfiums of a close order, and were continually together. Pratt was a young man of a lively and jolly dis position and inclined to carry things rrpf (r fhnh his nwn wav. He and From Center to "Cir . , , J . nis Tjrotners nae newspapers in severel fowns in the State, and were highly thought of by all "newspaper men of the Stale. Unon Charts Fiekls, a former journalist of this city, fell the sad task of breaking the terrible news to the wife and family of the murdered man. Upon thfm Hie' blow fell with crushing force, Mrs. Prstt now being in a critical condition from the shock. They to the Justlee of the Husband's tlon. , at Conference are Revs. A L Men- denhall, A K Murchison and J E Petree. m The following is a list of the PresidingElders m this Conference : Jno. R 'Brooks, Greensboro dis trict; P JCarraway, Winston dis trict; R M Hoyle, Mount Airy dis trict; J R Scroggs, Statesyi!ledi trict; J J Renn, Salisbury district; A P Tver, Charlotte district; T W Guthrie, Shelby district; J H Wea ver, Asheville district; W R tfar- nett, Franklin distriGc, Xo oproe N. Mr. L, should not iiTe8 tnree mti from Polkton, by a have deserted '&bnw then negro'- boy " 19 . years . .61(t,;.'iiained it's hia business. ' Marshall Davis. -Davis has been in will buy ail your tffitflti best Tear. He was making a fire in Mr. slfiHSrl". . -a jiendley'a bed room' thia morning tpnco,Jor,e. , m .J. childVas' playing arounl country produce. 2w , A reception was eiven, Tuesday mitted the hellish deed. The child "night, at Ibe ' residence , o.r. H A wa"3 severely hurt but pot seriously, Srown'cdmplimentary to the Jiss This is the second rape .that Jaaa Peschaus and Miss Patterson. committed upon white children . praver Weting. are held Wednes. J of age ith.n the past aajghUn the elyera.1 charohes; and by bnrlj negro .men. m, irepnblished for tie-beneflof EaWas arrested iand brought her, manj people 'who have not W fti.ft & " -' f fH ' r r4- knowledged every thimg and de- learned me rope. v , z 'a;a I BUilUCU. Ill VIC Lull nuav io Fre'sh oysters, fixed up in ,all Vaa horrifying. He was taken from Gainesville,Fla., Nov. 28. A ter rible tragedy was enacted here Sat urday nig'ht, ween Chas. II Pratt lost Lis life At the hands of Thorn- rton S Stripgfellow. Shortly before midnight shotsl were heard near the Stringiellow residence, on the north side qf the squale, and an excited throng of citizens found Pratt's lifeless body lying near the front door of String fellow's residence, A jury was at once empaneled. Strinefellow soon came to the coroner's office, with bis wife, and made a long confidential statement which was corroborated by his wife. He said that on returning home he entered qnietlv. and as he came to the porcii b,e saw his wife and Pratt in what be thought a peculiar posi tion, and ' drawing his pistol fired through the open window. Pratt fhA Keti? He rolled oft and atazerered to the frontdoor. . String fellow ran around 1 and met him, pointing the pistol at Pratt again as he met him in the door. VMy God, don't shoot, I'm killed," j cried Pratt, as he struggled to Ret past, but Stririgfelfow pulled the trigger and the ball entered Pratt's heartkilling him instantly. ! Mrs. Stringfellow pays' 'that Pratt came to the house late In the even ing to return he handkerchief, that lie af once hegan 1bvemaking, arid finally picked her in his arms and aiI her into the adioinine room ana threw "her oh the bed, She re sisting him all the whijs. , Just then ner nusoana came iu. lloiiNe For IteuC. One Dwelliug House and tot fo rent adjoining Mrs. Bracken. ' D. Canxok. Building: and Loan. Th Ninth Seiies of Stork in the Concord Perpetual Building and i,o,o w. a "Hhnrk time residents roan Association will commence on UU V V V- M KSMW M MUVAW - - 1 " ' of this place, but Mrs. Pratt and hr katuYday December 3rd. 13ooka fliHh.rliftvPPndfiared themselves to a now open ior Duoscnptions witn large circle of warm and loving Secretary and Treasurer at Cannons friends, and they now have the tec- X etzer store, Can and take some derest sympathy of all the commu- stock in this-one of Concord's mct nitv in their terrible affliction. valuable institutions. It is a good i . paying mvestiment and safe. T T ATTto, 1 Palatka, Fla., Nov. 28.-The f u- Hf j wO0Dnous, Seo. & Treasr Leral of Charles II Pratt took place 01 . T,ort n , today from the Metbodist cnurcn. A 'great crowd was present The Masons and Knignts of Pythias con ducted the services. , Adi No ti Adm'rs ce. NORTH CAROLINA, Cabarrus Countv. Havinsr been dulv annomted and ' ' O t I A A qualified Administrator of John A court of Cabarrus county, all per- sons noiumg claims against tne saia deceased, are hereby notified to pre- Sent tnem to tne unaersignea, auiy News From Conference. The Western N. 0. Conference is in session at Winston Bishop Hen drix is nresidimr. - - - - - - - u w Over 200 preachers present the authenticated, for payment on or be o . , 7 '' fore the 10th dav of November. 1893. ' , . . or this notice will be plead as a bar The examination ot parties aeur tQ thfcir recoyeTJ . aho, all persons ing to join the Conference was held owing Baid deceased, are notified that atthe JXerormiJiuD tan. xne Ji-j prompt payment is expecietu xma aminiag Uoard is composed oi uevs. ixovemoer xitu, xoy. J W Jones, T P Bonner and U G Little. The applicants for admission are Massrs. S T Barber, J V Belk,n: .AY Dixon, J J Edes, T R Fulton,. J D Gibson. 0 M Greer,' J J Havenaer, ; j i s i Wilbur LeGette, J R Moose, A W Plyler, J M Price, D ' R Proffitt, J , styles; birds On toast and everything here towards Wadesbrojail, but ; pan 5 trood to eat every dar at !R ' J Foi V & ov w he their he has reached there or ' Cos restaurant. Next to the fur'ni Lot' ' ' ' : " "A" "' T- . i R. W. MlSENHEI3IER, Administrator. Tax Notice! ture store. 2dlw,29 The Charlotte News calculates that 200 removals per day would be In L.leu of X.oud Tolce. i Mrs, Drowsie What my dear, newssary to requip the postofficea in you are not going to Wear that' tha. . Rnr.h wholesale re- brisrht-colored ntcktie in the pulpit, movmg couia noi oe enuiueu iw mcji-ui ceJe. aur- 313 days in succession. fWi. "Rnfna-Barrinffer will .Ci brate another birtnday next Sa .i.day. , Outside of the ysual; giving aYray.of robust strength, :the Gen er5 is still very active, and recently has dona some able writing. ThivRAv. Mr. Drowsie Yes I am. Tbaffl the only way tcan keep , the audience awake. , v Bus Brown has buT one leg, but he hustles. He farms on a big scale, he makes brick by the gal0re, he runs a cotton gin, he has a . i i i : 1 TTiTSJry Goods. grocery Biore nu no raisea. , bcji.. The stock of millinery . goods of 'beef cattle. , here ;a a saving that Benson, -Fisher & CaMve peen moved to the Racket.' They will' be sold at and below cost. Don't fail to call early. 'if you.have too many irons in the fir6 some will get burned."- It seems aa if Bu3 keep8 his in about good heat. The jury returned a verdict in acs cordance' with "the 'facts as stated and Stringfellow was released on his own recbVpizahce. ' He at one .went f down town and sent a friend up to his house for.' hia child, but the aroused mother met hiTn at the door with axe ami' pistol in hand and said that the child would only be taken over her dead body. The f rien left the woman in posession. "jpratt came to . Gainsville last spring and established the . Daily jjeaaer. .ne oouv ocuu w - k'iy , ",:' -u- r i latka today on a special waiu, uciu accompanied to'-the stition by a large party of citizens and membeia oftte'K of P lodge, fO which Pratt beionged' He Ief t a young' wjf e. . The 'sWMrsT Stringfellow1 tella is straight, but there are many who wager their heads' and say that Pratt would have never dared, if he had been so inclined, such . a' bd thing as to assault her. ,The action of Mr. Stringfellow n taking : summary vengeance is endorsed by many,whiie others think' it' strange that he should come upon the scene 'so well prepared for murder. Altogether the entire town ' is brokeri up and spmetking more will grow out of it Mra. Stringfellow is a very handsome woman,' probably 'one of the most charming women in the btate. fcne IMPORTANT TO ALL: I herebv notify all tax-payers that WltMor .1 M lTlP.fi. JJ Li, XfUUibly, V ... - . , , .v.v: c, ... o ' i I will, on tnelUtn day or Jjecemoer, P Rogers, Albert Sherrill, Samuel lg93 levyT an(I se5ze tbe persorial Stamey, W P Williams, S T Mann property of all persons who have -f "R'-TftnTison.' ' ' not by that time paid their property The Board'to examine the preach- taxes. , At tbe same time l snau re ... - . . j ' L'Ji r turn to the mayor the names of all ersintne.nrst, seconu, vmru uu ,k , fl : hftwflnf raid their noil frmrfVi vpat. reanectivelv are aa iol- i vu i - X . 4 , I LHIrll LIJ LUC WffU lUU) UU11I 19 Iowa : necesitated in consequence of the First Year.-W R .Ware, H MJ need of f unds for th graded schooJ. ' rri -i.'uiii . ana ior me miereets on.uuuua. xma Blair. C M Campbell. . :i M v,'f;rta .ri- o, Knf Second Year.-rJ H . Page J O exactly what 1 am compelled by law t t tt Mnnra ' tn do. If anvboUv thinks ! am not . , v ir n t, i. m rrr compeneu w auw mej uau wwc it Third Year. U P Baily. T ,WJ , , . Smith, F L TownsendV - , h J L. BOGRR. tfourtn xear. x a uoone, j? Wood. Those examined by these boards are as follows: ' First Year.-rJ J Gray, H H Jorv dan: W FWomble, M H Vestail, J 0 Mock, R B Shelton, A" J 'Burrus and WH Nelson; Second Year. W S O Cherry, L D Gillespie, T W .Mansfield." T is McCurdy, J M Rice, W li Sherrill, W n Perry, W M Curtis; H1 T Hooder, E Myers, P E Parker, R D( Sherrill, and T'E' Weaver." ' Third Year. W P McGhee, E W Jacobs, J II West,' A R Su'rratt ! D F Craven, Fa-k'er Holmes, ' W G Maionee, v v uontycutt nuu rJ JRogers. Fourth Year. S B Turrentine, John 0 Tr6y,sLee A- Fails, Horden L Alkins and G Mallonee. J " ' ' The locaVministers to be ordained Town" Tax Collector, pffice, City nail, opp. Court House. Bv virtue of authority vested in me by deed Jn trust, or mortgage, executed by George Hart and wife, Maggie Hart,-on the 22nd day of October, 18S8, which deed in trust, Register's office tot Cabarrus coun ty in Book 4, pages 110 and 111 of record of mortgages, I will sell at public aubtibn, ' at 1 the - court houso door,; id - Concord, N. 3., on Monday, December 5th, 1892, to the highest bidder,, for cash, the property de scribed in said mortgage, adjoining Charley Lien and others. Title to said property supposed to bo good, but purchaser takes only such title as I am anf horized to convey under said mortgage: . . ? v -p. B. Fetzer, Trustee, Nov.2, '92. ' ' '
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