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tTT. THE RUSE OP HUMANITY, People Who Travel as Seen by Oar Reporter. Mr. Frank 0 Rogers, of Char lotte, spent Sunday here with his home folks. "I AM GOING TO KILL YOU 1" I J. Frank. SmltSi Shoots and Mortally Wonndillis BrthtrinLKw. Yes erday afternoon; at a quarter past three o'clock, J Frank bnith, of orven-toVnship, shot and mori Mr?. J W Cannon aud children tally wounded T B Sellers, of' the have returned f re ma visit to friends 8ume township. The tragedy took in Spartanburg, S. C. V place m the grocery, department of Mr. and Mrs' B FlWers. who Covington Bros, store. Eye wit- . ' : I have been spending sometime in nesses to the affair give the follow Greenville, S. C. haya returned US accenMfc of whftfc took Plaec be- home, tween we iwo men : T B Sellers, accompanied by hit Mr. O x. Smith, aent of the brother, John Sellers, had just en- K. & D., at Concord, who has been tered Coviagton Bros, store and had out to California in attendance upon asked to be shown a piece of tinware. a convention of railway ticket Just at this tide Smith immA A BATC II OF LOCAL NEWS. Picked iTi and Put In Shape By Onr iSnstlins Pencil Pnslier .. w Four months of 1894 are gone a glimmering. - The weather may finally suit the seila fountains. glToday (Monday) is perhaps the dullest day thus far in 1894. . A gentleman in the country near Ooseord, now has his thud twmB; There were good rains about : the county on Sunday. None la Concord. A livery man with a very haad gome double team was here from StattsviUe. The brick work on the new addi-1 lightful trip and looks no little im- he street tion to Mr. Elam King's house'is proved, i , door amd said, "Tom, I'm going to completed. Mr. Jofcn A Blackwelderhas gone jou " At this time the two u is nnw nrfMtv well understood to China Grove to assist Mr. I F men were a few yards apart. Smith J 1 - - J Ul A. 1 J O - 1 1 - .. -1 . 1 that a widower resident, of Concord Patterson, secretary and treasurer of "re w is pisioi anu oeaers ruBne the Pat'ereon Cotton Mills, in his towards aim, and just as Sellers got work, for some time. Mr. Patterson his hand en the pistol Smith fired, has been quire sick ever Isince Jan- tna bal1 entering Sellers' abdomen - i nary 1st, and is yet not fully rev covered. A MILE A MINUTE. Whole No. 1200 THE STRIKING MINERS. A Vessel Tbnt Will Trsral Thronsrn tno Water as Fast as a Bird Flies r A . Welsh engineer has prepared agents, has returned. - He bad a deJ the store, havi a g "come from across I He stepped into the A Large Number Start to llarch to To lacea No Tronble Expected. Minon, 111., April 27. Two liun- designs for a yessel which he claims dred miners left here at 6 o'clock will attain a speed of 61 miles an this morning to .march to Tolucca. hour, says the St. Louis Fost-Dis They carried Ameriean flags and- patch. His proposed yessel is flat each man was armed with a four bottomed 550 feet long, 50 feet in foot maple clnb. They will join width, wedge-shaped at each end for the main body of men marching lOQ feet of her length, with i' diss from LaSalle, Peru, Stieator and placement of some 14,000 Urns. Such Spring Valley, 2,600 strong, at RuU a vessel, fitted with 16 paddle wheels land. driving at 160 revolution a minute It is said that the miners at Toluca the sangaine inventor believes, are badly frightened over the report would .v be propelled through the that the advancing miners would water at the rate of 0 miles an lyn.h every man caught at work. hour. This woald be breaking the record with is soon to marry. Mecklenburg ccunty is to have a cew court house soon. This seems to be a settled fact. A vonn? white child, on Mr j a . - Noah Blackelder's place iu Wo. 4, died quite suddenly Saturday, People are complaining of the manner in which the English spar- rows are treating the sweat peas. Ve get it direct from Albemarle priatelv celebrated. A large crowd that the people in that town and will go out from Concord. section are determined to have a cotton mill. a vengeance, lor the The exercises at Hiiion Institute Lucania, which has just eclipsed all are a8 follows : previous performances, aj erased Sermon, May 13 th, bV Rev J B barely 22 miles an hour. The 16 shtarer, president : of Davidson paddle wheels of ttie proposed exs College. press passenger steamer would bs Monday night, 14th, contest for placed eight on each side, one be- Bnver medai bj jnutorg. m hind the other in a water channel Tuesday night, lothicouiest for running fore and aft just abova the geld medal fcy Franklin- Literary ship's bottom. They are of a pe s0cietT little to tLe lef t f the navel. After iculiar construction, the paddle 1- Wedaesdav nigh 16th contest The North Carolina T utheran 'ig 81 Sellers waUed to the rear ways maintaining a perpendicular for ;gold bj phi!ofcathean Synod meets. May 3rd, at Orga. f th 8 ! " T n C1 -fT f0810 , f T terary society. J J ' ian.iffMf hH H m T A 1 1 HAitilv Tf I loamnrr fha sarrat at aranr ir thai m. -- . i , , . . ucjjuiiuvuv ui. u uwMiaj nv icavAfg fcir nai c vahuwj j. nursuay mgut x7tD contest, the fleer. I Drs. Ingram and Battle same point; - Friday, Commencement day. were summeaed immediately and - nMn . , . . . '. .. TheTice-Prslo:entsof tho Confetf- proper. they did all in their power to relieve eratc MoiinmenJal AsS6eiation or Music by Mt. Pleasant baud. tne sunenngs ot tne wouuaea man, Kortu Carolina. Address bv Prof J B Carl vie, of 0 w two and a half inches below and a church, 15 to ilea fro si Concord. This is the eldest church in Pica mont O, On next Sunday the one hundredth year will be appro- A Plaster Cast Taken. but it was apparent from the first Our work for the paBt year has yfake Forest colleee. mat His deatn was only a question been crowned with unprecedented of time. Died In theCourttiouse. success, oo mucn bo tnar. we naye A.u.viUa tsi n Ani-n -Silas sion Gilead, No. 5. There was mense crowd present The News & Observer learns from v Soon after being shot Mr. Sellers accumulated a lufficient sum to aeem a .Wksnn n.nnntvfflrmP.r. Sunday was the closing of theses- Mrs Vance that a cast was takin "of wm removed to the Ingram House, it expedient to. lay the corner -Bton al months ago wW" implicated m of the N, C. Classes at Mt.. genator Vance's head, and that she and D;v Kol lock, of -Cheraw, wa of jUT monument by the twentj- g his son ina llrSnken ro nas a small .piotnre or mm mu aeconu ay; oj. iv.. JCHyc-" The trial was Set for Thursdav. At lenstn. With these a scSlitor H - o'clock last night. But nothing that all persons in the SUte holding pbatw Ttndiv. while Nicholson I 13 i-. - m o. a. 1 oah lr? k !dan in iitp f.hm lif fhat". I .U-. k. nnnninI.n will sanH 1 ... It is astonishine the amount of couia maao a bioi. oi oeniwr - - "" ,J 1U4 .vuavuf ,u was in the courthouEe, he bad an at . ,rork that has been done on the Vance nearly as perfect as from life, was iasL eomng away. aooo, xx m the same before that date, that a tack of heart diseaEe and died al- - farmers. Many fanners hate planted Mrs. Vance expresser herself as be. o . clock p. m. the wound began to rport may. b. made, and we can best most ingtalltlj. He was Pixty years theirentire cotton acreage. iag greatly teuched by the feeling bleed prose andat 4 o clock this determine how to proceed with our old. One of his sons is y,t to be manifested by onr people, and as ap aornmg death came. Mr. Sellers work. Our last legislature eom- trld for complicity in the killing. On Sunday morning at 10 preciating to the fullest tke move leaves a wife, who reached his bed- posed of men, whose noble instincts : -W a. m. Mr. L L Honeycutt was mar- ment to erect a memorial ef the es- e before thi emd came, and two will engrave their names in the a word to the rmersor cabarm, ried to Miss Theodccia Broadway teem in which Senator Vance is h eld children to mourn their loss. hear 8 of all North Carolinians as jTyoTuse Commercral Fertilizer both of Cannonsville, Ker. J O Al- Immediateflr after the shooting typical representatives of Southern it ig the part of wisdom for you to derman officiating. vhm RMf Rair in th world OI-1 r. &saitJk lurrenaerea . nimseir to mannood, ppr pnaUd ten thousand buy the Tery best grades. Sheriff Wall. He immediately sent HaiUr. kih ?fl mt Wrincr oned The Charlotte Fertilizers are guar- There ar. two more 7-f 80 for' Mr. J X Lockhart and . iu toJ to anteedfto be the highest grade 6u the 22 Bad..' OhiblaiM, Coma. A consultation with hi for .ome tim. the 8eaghore the haTe work.d tt&'J&S time our merchant friend has re ceived two boarders at a time. P?u-T WV mtS ' Tt w 1 ui&u wltn a zeaI) whlCu ejin omy De tnom tilizer, because the y cantain more ELl .m or Messenger & In ttlligencer asked Ur. onghly tested when enlisted in he- plant food than an j thing sold in money refunded. Price 25 cents pel Smith for a statement of the cause half of the Southern Cause. Many this . section. The guarantee as Mr. Parks, of the firm of Parks & box. For sale at P. 15 Fetzer 8 Drug ot the tragedy, but he declined to of the men to whom this moanment fbown m feporw pr ouue ynemi&c Co., of Stribley, Randolph county, gt0re . . Uaj anything, on the advicef his willbe erected, laid do w was in the city Saturday. He wag tiiT" Z counsel, lor puDiication. ne was their li ves, but names, not a link re csxander'a. going to Charlotto to do seme buy- Et nQW an then we think of coamittd u 3" T J O Parson, mAiniBg to connect them with the ing, but found he could do better d iiend whe is absent Wt Esq., until the 15th of May, at prgSent, and we trust thit mocn J. P. Moeeis, Agent. ft UCf Uiouu, tnuw uu it w i - i ' here. refer to Mr. Jo4 Goodman, one of th which time he is to nave a preiimi-: Ment will be as the sacred Labarnm T:7 1 ' 't t V Concord and one politically informed Meur. Smith and Seller, were to the W:d the pride' Vr. felt in cally ill, Pe hu teen .nffirmgj or to a c-gr.e mperior to any of h brotlleri in-law, Smith hanng mr- Sonth.rn .old.ers. - two years with a spinal trouble, age. Tfhen htre. he thought the . , ; m . , ,f. . - There are no hope, for hi. recoTerT. "world and all" of J)arid BHill. ned Seller. J- Btat. paper, please1 copy,. . . J.0 Save Vail l ncp XlUlU l ww - ; o wondering "what does Mr. Good- Indeed, Mr. Smith was one ofHhe Eiectne Bitura. man new thins: or nis ponticariaoi, DMt tBOwn raen in the county. He xnw roiucuj m uwuiuiu6 vu His sister, Mrs. 17 B Cook, of Con cord, went out Saturday 4to be with him. David. TliCabarrns rmer XXntnal Fire lnurane AsciatIoM, There was a meeting in the court house recently when an organization was effected to ; be Known ts the ".Cabarrus Farmers' Mutual Fire Inv surance A ssociation. ; It is the cheapest insurrance against fire that can be secured, and while not costing much will be a Saturday was the anniyersary of Col. L L Polk'i death. JThe Allis December.Chicago Tribune. ances all over the State held memo- 1 - . 4k - has been a justice of the peace for known and so pop alar as to need no Better a coal strike now than next jctrs, ana enjojeu tuc rwpcub Bpeciai mention, ah wno nave useu i grcaw uiwiu& kv v and esteem, in an uiusual degree, of Electric Bitters sing the same song all his acquaintances rial services in the nana of their Mrg. Phcebe Thomas, of' jnnction Coronii- Fenton is holding an in- great leader. It will be a long, long Citj m., was told by her doctors she lne" M wi 10 Pr"B time before the memory of Col, Polk is forgotten. On the first day of January Mr. J C Bona set a hen and in due time she came off with a brood of chick ens. The young chicks were healthy fellows and grew rapidly, being now large enough to fry. Two of them, however, are out of the usual line, being without feathers. One of these hasn't a feather on its body anywhere and the other pnly has four, two on each win. Salisbury Herald. hadvconsumption and that there was Mr. Sellers' remains will be buried, no Hope for her, but two bottles of at Shiloh, Morven township, this Dr. King's JNew U.scovery complete- af tern00Q at four o'clock. lv cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos Eggers, 136 Florida St. San Francisc , suffered from a dreadful cold approaching cousumps tion; tried withoat result everything else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks wai cured. He is naturally thahful- It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of of this medi cine in coughs and colds. Free tria uottles at D etzer's Drng store. Keg blar size 50c anc 1 00. The cause of this most deplorable' tragedy is shrouded in mystery. The family of Mr. Sellers claim to be absolutely ignorant of any reason for it, and we learn that the dead man himself disclaimed having any knowledge of why he was shot. It is reported on- the streets that domestic troubles of a yery grave and unspeakahlo nature, constituted extraordinary strong provocation for Mr. Smith's rash act. Wades boro Messenger & Intelligencer. of praise. A pure medicine docs not exist and it is gnranteed to do all that is churned. Electric Betters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum ond other affec tions caused by impure blood, Will drive malarial from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers Fer coure of the headach, conftMpation and indigestion try Electric Etitters Entire satisfaction guaranteell, k or money refunded Price 50c and $100 per' bottle at Fetzer's Drugstore. :; Do you take this paper The officers are : Mr. J L Staf ford, President; Mr. J A Cline, secretary and treasurer : The direc tors are : r v If o. 1 to be filled. Ko. 1 J J Cox, No. 3 J A Kankm. No. 4 to be JHed. , No. 5 Wm. Propst. 1 ; Ho. 6 G E Ritchie. No. 7 C L Nussman. -No. 8 M L Cline. No. 9 J H Barnhardt. No. 10 to be failed. No. 11 SIT White, -No. 12 to be filled. ' Mr. J D Barrier of Mt Pleasant, has heen secured to canvass the I county for membership.
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