Sou V. No. 550. ouauUKU, IT. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1894. Wholb No. 1,129 A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. picked rp and Pat in fthapo By Onr Hiistlins PncilJPnsner tfr. Anther Faggart has a Pain fDl bile on his nose. See what Messrs. Cannons & fetzer have to say today. You can get fine 12 ic mulls for Sic. atjMorrison, Lentz & Co. T'limin'u little fun in South Carolina costs the state $25,000. The latest styles of lace instr lings for dress trimmings. The Racket. Hog cholera iv raging in MonU gornerT county. One man alone his lost 150 head. TEE RUSE OF HUMANITY. I THE ORIGIN OF THE TROUBLE I People Who TraYel as Seen by Onr Reporter. Miss Lois McDowell, who has An Innocent Old Lady's Trunk Really Started the Whole Row. Lynchburg Advance : Alonzo E been visiting at Mr. S J Lome's, has Dargan, who lives at No, 238 West returned to Charlotte. 132 strt. and is a brother f ai. 9 - V m Mrs. W A Patterson, and phonso E DargaD, Chief of Police daughter, Mrs. Cornelison, of Salia- Darlington, S. C, and cousin to bury, are visiting in the city. Una Mayer, throws an interesting light on the mttts? of the origin of I saw the prectiest Lawns in town I the combat thee, and iocideo-.all Did1 yon know that you could get i sc. Thibet cloths at 8c at Morri son, Lentz & Co. Mr.'H Washington Barnha'rdt, of Ho. 5, tells us small wheat shows li'&i of reyiving. Dollar Corsets and B. B. corset waists, for 45 cents The Racket. ..-.Sales of revenue stamps at the Statesville office during March amounted to $44,722.13. A lot of boys waists to go at 15c, former price 25 and 50 Morrison, Lentz & Co. Several farmers have told us that the small gram that was not forward is coming out fairly well. We hae the best $2 25 silk um brellain town, ie go at $1 25 Mor- for 5c, at Morrison, Lentz & Co. It is reported that Dr. L H Stowe, of China Grove, was found dead in bed Thursday morning. If we mis take not he was an electricity doc tor. Got. Tillman, of South Carolina, explains the secret of the influence wielded by Governor Tillman over the farmers in that district, " The people of D-rliogn had patiently borae the inflation of this infamous dispeosaxy law wb;ch de prived them of their eons Uaiional n eh! s" said Mr. Darsran last nisrht. purchased of P O Saunders of Mont- Luhoagh they were prepared to dt gomery a big lot of whiskey oa fend any iuTagion 0 their homes be which there was a government tax tho' GovcWa constabulary. But of $2,000. as trivial Occidents have sometimes Dr. W H Wab-field will be in brought about revolution so one Concord at the St. Cloud hotel act of brutality by a constable pre- on Wednesday, April 18th, for one cipitated tVis insurrection.1 dav. Practice limited to eye, ear, "An esteemed old woman, whose nose and throat. ; a 17 V name I just now forget, stood on the 0flftnf Vu ?;H-ni ftf depot platform at DarJingtoa wait- K ing ior a ua'n, oe.og aooui to pay a visit to fmuds in the in trior of the lie's a Fraud, ' .. A man nas been here during the week wno is undoubtedly a fraud, in one sense at least. He is a paralytic and is in the worst kind of a fix. He can scarces ly walk or talk, though his swal low for liquor seems to be all right from the quantity he has been im bibing. He has been begging from door to door and on account of his cons dition succeeded in getting many dinvs. This morning he was walking around the streets in his stocking A YOUTHFUL COUPLE. Miss Torrenco aud Mr. Kineaid Were Forced to Harry, Statesville, April 3, The mar riage of Mr. Kineaid, of' Gaston county, and Miss Torrenee, of this city, will be celebrated at the home of the bride's parentf, Mr. and Mr?. P S Torrenee, tomorrow. f Miss Torre ce is barely 16 years of age and Mr. Kitfcaid scarcely 21 The gentleman boarded for a long time at the home of the bride, but one morning, some months ago, he was vainly called for breakfast, bar. feet. He approached offiser Scott inkiPPed ts . tbe paternal mansion qi ais Hocesiurs m me county oi in Gaston. Time rolled on and the sweet heart became a mother. Rough, unsympathetic officers tore the young , . . . , man from the arms of his Barents ana iouna mat ne nan attempted . . r i - l i. i i j i ir - . - - - to wn them at one of the saloon., ?"oa M J but the bar keeper would not take and told him that he went to a restaurant last night and that some one stole hit shoes and he wanted the ci ty to give him anosher pair. Mr. ocotc made some inquiries the Cathedral at Bel moht, N. C, on April 11th, the R & D will sell cents. round trip tickets for '$1.75. . Tick ets on sale 10th and 11th, limited to the 13th, State. Beside her war her trunk. Probably korae joker, in a spirit of fun, toli a constable that she had contraband whiskey coneealecl in the J T Pounds asks us to say that he lavage, or the constable may have is still plaining and selling lumber, 8uipclcd hereout of his own inner - riion, Lentz & Co. The way things are in South Carolina, it will (ceitainly) be a long time between drinks. consciousness. "He strode up to her and without a word pulled open -tke trunk and scattered her clothing all over the and that he is ready at any time to take contracts. The ida has gotten out that he was in the coffin business alone. a8 The Standard is mighty anxious platform. C S McCullogh, a lead- to hear from its bright and witty ing ciiizen of Darligtbn, stood by, Forest Hill correspondent every day and approaching the man, said : "I Lady's Vests in latest styles at gig Cheerful lettersare a boon in this have some contraband liquor in my prices that astonish you, s:e Mor- office anQ 0ur readers enjoy them equally as well.ZQ-Here's to your The chain gang has pitched iti good health. them. Afterwards it was ascertain ed that a man carried him to a restaurant, paid for his lodging and put him to bed. This morn ing when he awoke his friend was gone, aho his shoes. The cripple . called on Mayor Barringer this morning about 9 o'clock and demanded shoes. On being refused he became e-bstreper OU8 and abusive and was locked up He was about drunk His name is said to be Chas. Crawford and he hails from Lynchburg. Greens boro Record. He may be here next. When you are feeding tramps, you may be encouraging a rogue or incendia- Iredell. On trial lefore Justice Lewis marriage filled the hearts of both boy and girl, but the father said : , "No; my daughter and her bouncin? baby Jboy deserve more at your hands than simply jour name. Ask your father m the county of Gaston to make over to my daughter $1,000 worth of the paternal estate; give my daughter your name and loye and protect her and you have m blessing." The marriage tos morrow is the result and as soon as the childmother and I"-1: can trayel they will leave for the home of the groom. Ugly Trouble In Salfsbary. This comes out from Salibury un der date of April 5th.: An ngly row Johnson had accused her of immoral occurred at Blue Front, house of conduct with a married man named Slew. Her Accuser. Hendersonvtlle, April 5 News come-to town this morning 1 of the killing at Saluda, of Will Johnson, u section ha :d, by a 17 year old girl named Lou Parris. It appears that tent in No. 2. It is working road near the Patterson mill. the SStanly News: Hon, B F Long, Solicitor of the 8th judicial district I 1 i . All-.. -I 1 . ..i. O-- Oxford ties, my how cheap, only Pasea tnrougn aiucmsnc iaBw o.vur- cheap store. Morrison, dJ eyening on his way to Iroy court. Mr. Long is spoken ot as a probable candidate for congress. Mr. Long must hold on to the positiot to which he is now an honor Ed. Standard 49c. at the cheap Lentz & Co. The lumber for the bridge at the depot is being received. When work begins, it will go up like a flash. Your attention is called to the ad vertisement of Mr. D J Bostian, gtepnengonor prf8identin '96,"said which shows some new features an Qlin township farmer in the today. Landmark office Tuesday, "I'm tired The daintiest 5c 10c and 25c hand- of these New York Democrats, I kerchiefs in town the 10c are nicly wouldn't give five cents for the dif icalldped and embroidered The ference between a New York Dem Racket. ' 7 ocratand aNew lork Kepublican 1 IIP UUUCl L2UUbI Ul LUll AUI11 I. . '. , . I arivA t.h firm nAnta to weather really wrecks tne nopes or , , A MrHM Mm. niacea an electon of thi KAtarn lira ru rinninr 1.11 mrn. ""v wu"lu -' "a I .... - .j . fi,.?; .w.. k au six School uommisioners, house. Come and take it out if yoi dare," Meantime the poor old wo- man mnnin or an rl nrrinor wan ra.f'Vi . . ' , illfamehere yesterday evening:, in Jesse Bishop who brought Johnson enng up ner ciocmng as mai sae - . , - . ... , , , which T A Wiley, an employe of the before them to answer the charge. I i i i n ii i i. r . i. I -r - .1.1' .. oaiisoury ucuon alius, oeat mtxi. jonnson repeatea tne accusation, tne Alley, proprietor of the hous, al- woman became enraged and struck most to death. Besides striking her him with a knife, piercing his heart. with a stick, he stamped her and He died in fifteen minutes. T f 1 bruised her up badly. It was woman is in jail here. thought for some time that she would not recover. Uoth had been drink ing freely at the time of the dis turbatce. Wiley was arrested and had a preliminary hearing last night. He will have a trial to morrow. In- ''The story of the ontrage spreads ing through the town, excited the people to such a degree of fury that it only needed another act to' set thim ablaze. Governor Tillman supplied it when he instructed his constables to break into the homes of Modern ideas of such things will endorse the girl's proceedings."! the citizens I have this story," Statesville Landmark: "I want gai(j Mn Dargan, "from J E Nor- mriL of Darlington, who was in this city two weeks ago.' on in Mr. Sims Patent Mr. John A Sim, of- Concord, passed through the city today on his stead of a bond of $150, he put up way to Gastonia, here he will per- the cash for his appearance. A pair pars make a trade with a gentleman, the of knucks were found m his pockets selling him the patent rigVta of a the and a warrant of indictment issued butter crate for shipping which was ' IXuuleipal Eleetlou. An election will be held firaL Mondav in Mav 1894, various wards of the town of Con J today for this. He put up $50 for inyented and patented by Chalmers cord, for the election of Mayor his appearance at court Democrats ami six Commissioners, and at the new the ladies, to say nothing of head gear. Chas. H Pplley haying resigned as mayor of Monroe, Mr. O N Simpson hu been elected to fill out the uns expirtd term. one from each ward and two at large. egisters and Inspectois apppoint- A XXousenolel Treasure D W Fuller, of Canajoharie, N Y., I C(j M follows: says that he alway keepb Dr. King's Ward 1 G GJRichmon, Register; Ntir Discovery in the house and his j g Caldwell and Wo. B Parker, family has alwayg found the verj Inspectori. Ladies wishing a Summer iilk, can beat reaultg folloir itB w; that he Ward'2-J MBurrage, Register; lave money by seeing us. A Jig line would not De without it, it procura- Aaron Hethcockand J W.Burkhead, of samples to select from Morrison, Q A Djkerajin is Druggist, CaU Inspectors. i,entz & 00. skilV K. Y, fays that Dr, King's Ward 3 Geo. W Brown, Register; Mr. PHS ars, of Mt. Pleasant, New Discovery is undoubtedly the G E Fisher and M L Blackwelder Cabarrus county, has been appointed best cough remedy that he he has Xnspeetors. Sims, a son ot Mr. John A Sims. The crate is really a refrigerator and corouer:Jury Doeideo, ? is one of the best arrangements for Darlington, S. C., April 5 Tia keeping butter fresh that has ever Florence, 8. O The coroner's jury been invented. Te young inventor has rendered its verdict to hold Mc r-h-p. not more than 18 years 4 or Lendon f r tht killing of Normeit; bnt j,M a wonderfnllj ingeniou Gain for the tilln" of Kedmond, nd mmd. Charlotte Kent. ' that Kdmond kil.cd P.pper. ' - . - The military court irlll fir.tinb- yonng aocwr iia i0b'", ait ita report ito Goternor Tillman, "D yon know dear, I hare a heart bat it is undwetood to concnr as to '0tipn for yon ?"; ; "Haie yon had the fact. a. they hare Veen pnWi.hv " 1"8?" ecoT?y ..nqwred -Oh, ed. The coron.r i. now akiK ont yei, I feel I will liter trouble hf. --mffiinfa for thu two men. wii none you, um UUCI1' A"w" . tr ' a. engineer in the uensus omce at a alary of $900. Mr. Scott has been taking some pictures of the interior of Scotia. The diniig room and the chapel es pecially are interesting scenes. Ean. W J Hill was snorting about town carrying a paint bucket with the newspapers say about him should several brushes. That the bucket return thanks three limes a dajr for contained red paint, does not 'imply what the newspapers know aout that he painted the town red. him and don t say. used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that claimed for it Why not try a remedy 89 long tried and tested. Trial hot- ties free at Feteers Drug store. Regular size 5 Ot. and $100. The man who gets mad at what Ward 4 J M Alexander, Register A J Blackwelder and G M Lore, Inspectors. By order of the Board. r Jas. O. Fikk, Clerk. March 30, .1894. a 30 Ministers may not be allowed to carry their politics into the pulpit, but they are surely called upon to teach their people to carry religion into their politics. Buckle' Araiea Balvo. 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