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C0NC0B1), N. C. WEDNESDAY, NOYEMBER 28, 1894.
Whole No. 1,384
A BAT0H OF;LOOAL NEWS. TEE RTJ8H OF HUMANITY. FKUSSTRA.TED THE XI. ; I ROBBERY AT HARKISBURG;
feed VP nnliSPnt:ln;siiape By Out
have seen a4 banana 8tand,but
bare never seen "a cake walk. , .; -
Money to loan oi
tfrG. Means attoriey
People TTho Travel as Seen by Oar I Jailer Johnston Catcnes ,bn ' to
arid- ttio
Reporter.
real estate
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The Depot Was 'Entered
Rcheme To Break Jftil. , Drawer Relieved of All Its Casnj i
About 9:30 Tuesday night Jailer - Eferrisburg has a .bit of excitement.
Johnston went bbmev. Af chayming male . .friend of he
He saw a light in one of the cells. Standard writes us the particulars
xie suppea on nis snpes, crawiea up unuer uaw oi xmov. jspia,,- liis j,j ;
stfii 8 and eye-dropped. . ! ' "Last night about VloiSo epme onb
They certainly rh a Jight; -A entered th railroad7; office 'at'this
piece of fat - meat ' was stuck 'on a place and relieved the ! cash ' flraWeir
Mrs; LQ Wertz, of 8tf tJohns traw. and securing , a V inatchttib of all its conten t3$25; fhd agent
spent Tuesday. In thexity, -...A J "burnt this novel lamp tirnake ligrJwfcs but at the time; .though his bed
Miss Molhe Fetzer is visiting 1 tQ wn it ponatitutes, af cise
friends in Charlotte. I a proclamation to lma (iibson, whp of rpobery.
' U it y . I stcod below to receive the message, . A youn? tramp who epent the
iLLxo. nucii auu. iTi.xo. vraiiuwaj
,.i Mr. G,WMean8 left this mornn
ing for Greensboro. v
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Mr. M J Freeman left Tuesday
night for a trip Southward.
MrfL .T W flannnn Vaa rofrirnorl
Master Jonn n wun from a tQ QhMe
n j p Gibson ior tnp nonaays?
A FATAL LEAP.
Engineer Clark Star tie a by Bed
Xiijgrnts.Xeaps From 'his ; Cab and is
Killed. x " : '
Mr. Alex Clark, , of Monroe, an
engineer. onr tb'e .Seaboard Air Line's
yestibuled trams, w;as killed at San
ford last night, by leaping from his
engine. 'It was altogether a strange
affairjand (he railroad men cannot
explain' hia leap. . As the train was
nearing Sahford, the engineer re-
deifed the ffed' fi mni to stop. The
same jred Bignal is constantly in usp
and hevhad seen jit hundreds oi
: The next thing to upset the; coun
'T be Christmas, when it will
be the women's turn to go crazy,
"When time3 are hard and instinc-;
. . i it .
t ve effort at soicening tnem is . j, ifc wassent down fastened to a piece evening around the .office .up till times. As the signal flashed nr
QAmpnnttin'their watches are spending the evening in Chart . : i -i' t u V mimit 4. u. u 1 j - 1 " ,8 tae 818nai nasnea up:
shown by some puumg meir waicnea & 9 , of old pot. Jailer Johnston rushed 10:30 last night is suspected;" . the nmnppr rPvprspH ha iPMf flnr
jn eoak. , down, and meeting Tina face to face, ' Master Jay Sims, son of Sheriff
The front end of Litaker's stables Jas. P Query has gone to Har-j captured the note ; and' proceeded to elect John A ' Sim is the agent
has been converted into a nice office "sburg to spend U hanksgiying.
and shop, occupied by Mr. Skinner
lecture her.
.Ttava Tit Pnni our! m a MmUii I Jailer Johnston told her tha!; if
there.
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the tinner. ,- :. "
What does it signify when a law
yer carries a sheep-skin around with
him? We thought probably he bad
skinned the wolf.
W H Wakefield will be in
left Tuesday :f 01 'Statesville, for be caught her in the lot again he Jt how it is.
Conference.
Mrs. A G Trotter, of Mt. Airy,
is visiting the family of Rev, W O
Alexander.
the engineer reversed his lever and
leaped" from the cab. When the
traincame to a standstill, the con
ductor arid brakeme n went baek to
look for Eim. Tnev found him fy
ing dead about 20 feet from the
track. His neok was broken. The
btfdy,was brought to Monroe on 1 1 e
train this morning. Tfie only rea-
I son able explanation ?.f his fatal leap
is that he had probably been dozin;?,
Dr.
would lock her up. It is customary with pious papers
Tina is trying to gee on the chain to observe ' Thanksgiving day, In
gang again. . keeping with this enstom the Stand-
The document thrown down to ard will not issue a paper on
Tina was instructions to get tools day.
Squire C G Montgomery left with whjch Amzi Harris, Ed Hagins None of the shop haye any special land wakm suddenly to see the red
Concord, at the St..Cloud, on Friday last night for Stateaville to attend Will Rollins (the blind (?) horse worldly reasons for being so thank light.aheadhe thought that a col
November 30th. Practice limited to Conference. . . I thiet), Col. Coot Fitzgerald and ful as to stop work for a :day, -yet lision" was impending, and leaped to
eye, ear, cose and throat - " Miss Florence Alexander, of oth(?f8 were to liberate themselves, ; , we aie all just.as thankful for being e8cape the crash, Mr. Clark was
Salisbury's Chief of Police went Charlotte, is yisiting Miss Lily PatJ The ever watchful jailer is to alive as those who have their tur- one of the best engineers on the line
bird hunting and killed a fox. Our terscn, i sharp for his scholarly prisoners, kevs to devour. . and his tragic fate is greyly de
even though they c;.n beat him m Y naVG 0Qr campaign rooster, pibred by the railroad men. Char-I
inventing llgdtS. . wniuu uaa ucaaeu 1 j uruw juu uave u0tte Wews,
Johnston killed hogs Tuesday and your turkey. What's the difference.
there's ; where the fat meat lamp my masters.
came from.
Chief has gone bird hunting and
ivintu uuuu, m 11 xiau a An Immcnse offer.
anyway: That old watchmen firm, who
' The Standard has received the stand ready to give the people the
first number of the Statesville Daily benefit of every chance and bargain
Landmark. It is gotten out . during have a half-page; ad in this week' a
Conference. It is as eood as the weekly. As the ad writer says; Tomorrow At st. John's
An Aged Lady Dies.
Mrs.." Lucy Lewis died. Monday
about 12 o'clock ater home in No;
Weekly and that's saying-lots, t "The manufacturers calamity is the
Uepaty Sheriff, Johnson arrested peoplj opportnmty,-' and this firm
I , , n snatching this opportunity before it
on lueaaay uod. uiimer ana parson
Wallace. :He took them to Char
lotte, where they are wanted for re
tailing and adultery.
Mr. W B Smith, of the Coddle
Creek section, was in to see us. Mr.
tchihg this opportunity
goes elsewhere in the moral vine
yard, offers.it to Cabarrus people, j
The prices of clothing and ehoesi
are awfully low. '
The Means-Ross marriage.
Tuesday evening at six o'clock in
Many of our citizens, those who
are de&irous ot getting out of town
for a day, no doubt, will go to St;
Johns tomorrow to attend the na-
veiling of the monument in the
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ancient ' graveyard at that historic
place. !
The unveiling ceremonies will
Smith is as much "broke up" over
the recent election as ii a certain All Saints Episcopal church, Col.
man vg know, in No. Q township, Paul B Means and Mrs. Moselle F
Master Kaloh Bovd brought us Ross were married.
two nice pears which he said was the There were no attendants.
s,nnnd ewnfch" Thev are as large Before the marriage ce
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as any ordinaryhen egg. We thank- Mrs. osa was connrmeu uj
A aitpr Ka nh tor nis luscious iruiu
ner ima iuc: maraagc tciciuuuji
Y nntior ladv: I should like to
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give my intended a little surprise
before cur marriage. What would
you recommend ?" "Lady friend,
"Don't wear your false teeth, just
fcr once.'V t - ,
Npxr. Mnndav the new board of
commissioners will take its place.
The Board consists of Messrs J
Dove. J S Turner, Joseph A Foif,
The Disco Yery Saved Uls lafe.
Mr. G Caillouette,. Druggist, at
Bsaversville, 111., savs: To Dtf township, probably from old age,
King's New Discoyery I owety being. 85 . years old. Her remains
life. Was taken with La Grippe Were interred . in the cemetery at
and tried al the nhvsiciana for miles Poplar Tent Tuesday.
around, but of no avail and 'was P r'8' was an aunt of Mr. J
given up and told I could not jASimof this city
Having Dr. King's New Discovery
in my store I sent for a bottle and
began its use and from the first doF3
Look Out! .
A cold wave is coming ana if you
want to keep warm, buy vour coal
of Brown & Kimmous ; they have
begin promptly at 10 o'clock--by an , . ffetbefcte- and after using
addres by Rev. George H Cox, f ol- th uleg a and bout aVainl
iowea Dy xv. xrum owim8. i I It is worth its weight m gold., We" e oest in tne mareu uveyuur
won't keep store or house without oruers ac mmmoaa etore auu : tuey
Those from the city who atteLd
a l e l. i.T C 1
neeanocputitonunuim iiii it,, G ft fpe3 triftl at Fetzer'$
noon to go for fear . they will not be n torQ
carea ior at iuncn ume. j. ne xjiei
iwwj j " AnnythisJonWant.
mat ana- ; Win erye oy8ter8 uu Wfi desirQ to state to the publiO ThanUgglTlng Oysters.
will be filled promptly. We also
keep shop cOal on hand constantly,
feb3dw Bhown & Kimmoks. '
was per formed by Bishop Cheshire,!
the bride being given away by1 RevJ
J 0 Davis. !
The beautiful little church was!
crowded to its utmost by friends ofi
the contracting parties.
The wedding march was played
by the.organist, Kobt. Benson.1 ..,."
To the bridal couple there is exJ
t3nded,by many.warm friends in the
William Propstantl Stafford Good- cm nty, the very warmest, sincerest
man. the latter will not serve. and best wishes.
The ladies of the First Presby
MViQnWZ else nice and refreshing. thatiWe;haye;secured the services of Oysters ' will be served at theT
' At mht tDere" will be bushels , Mr GeQ Gillehand,; 0f Charlestons sample room of the St. Cloud Holel,
of fun at ; the school house. No s. 0., who has had many years, rex on Thanksgiving Day, for the bene
doubt you have often heard of ;the perience ln tin and slate roofing) fit of the Episcopal gChurcb. They
festive cake walk-probably partici 8tQye and f urnace work, plumbing will be served raw, fried, stowed
pated in them. A poverty social and metal work of all description! and scalloped for twentv ive cents
and and caKe walk will oe tne w,.0 fliio nrnmntw and sa'fciftfar. a blate.
tion guaranteed. New tariff prices This will give the old and yonng
on everything. Heating and cooki an opportunity to spend a pleasant
ing stoves. Wood and coal grates, hour on Thanksgiving Day.
Tnatuone eeiin.
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Items, From Bill vllle.
terian nndav school : will give a a , on on cava' ' Tfio fiarlr
musical concert, m the parlors or ina bone of this country js broken." Wei
Htuiontt Hotel Monaay nignu thouffht it was his toe he stumped.
u
Vill give an interestingprogramme
in -Fndav s issue. Don t iorget,
MoLdayr night. ;
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The i newly;ected Board .of ;County
There wilL be Ho - election toj
morrow. We've got to take a day
off sometimes to count the yotes.
Cotton has fallen so low that its
Commissioners' for jDurhamt county friends can4t affort to recognise it.
are , ineligible; They 'ere Jmagis
trs i atr their .election iand there as a
law prohibiting the magistratea from
electing any of their own numbers to
the office:" J
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A young lady recently Svepped
into at dry ' goods store, whereupon
she- was asked, in a very sympathetic
and serious, manner, had 1 she been
m a whirlwind. "No. .Why ?' ehe
asked. ( .The young man told her
that fudging from the appearance of
her frizzes' he thought she had been.
We were badly shattered by the
recent landslide. Lots for sale cheap
for cash.
amurement for the young and old
a'ike; and everybody ia inyited to be
present, :
There is a secr-t connected with
the jpoverty social" par t (we don't
inow ,it) that is one of the main
features. v ; ; ' : ; J
'Let everybody who can, go! j
Lard cans, 25 and 50 cents.-
W. J. Hill, J
Iibst.
A sable neck band on Sundaf
night either in Uoncoru or some-?
where on the road between. Sunderi
Everyday ;Pnllosopny. j j
An enemy is 1 a . person who aps land Hall and' .Concord. Will, the
plauds you whenlvou 'fail. . r ! finder please return to this office and
Two persons will not ' be f fienAs obtain reward ?
long, if they cannot forgive each
Mneliien s Arnica alve,
The Best - Salve in the world foi
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chiblains, Corns and all
Skin Eruptions, and' positively cures
Piles or no pay required. It is
g uaran teed to give satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For ale at P. B Fetzer s Drug
store
Two many of us expect othcrj to
be better than we are willing to be
ourselves. 1
Let him who neglects to raise the
fallen fear lest, when he fall no .one
will stretch out his hand to lift him
np. . ; v. : '. !f '
Small kindnesses, -courtesies and
! consideration for others ' giVea -fail
greater charm to a woman's - char-;
acter than display of arts, talen
and accompii8hments. - -
Flnmblns and Wpe-Tltting. ; f
I Buildings ; heated ; with; . low
pressure steam, hot water arid hot
air. ' , 1
Watr closets,' oath tubs, lavatos
ries, ventators, sinks, SQwer pipesi
radiators, boilers, heaters, valves
pipes and;fittings furnished;; UO
All work is , done on scien tiflcj
principles; such1 as would pass ini
spectiom nin .; - our nlarge i rcities
New . York, Philadelphia - and :Ohi
cago, and all work' is guaranteed toj
giveentire satisfaction:
S Shop on east corner of-Haip;
and Corbin street.
. ' Chapman & Satterfield. 1
f Congress gone,
Statfegone-,
County gone,
. Town gone,
Township goue, .
Courthouse gonet
All gone,
Dbg;on, :C
Cure For Head acde
As a remedy' for all forms of
headache Electric Bitters has proved
to be the very best. It effects a pre
manentcure and the most dreaded'
habitual sick headache yields o its
influence. We urge all who are
afflicted.-.to -procure a " bottle, and r
giye this remedy av fair triaL Inv
cases '-of habitual constipation "Elec'
triorf Bitters cures f by giving tho
needed tone to the bowels, and few.
cases, long resist the use of this
medicine. Try it Once. Large bottles
oiily;fi.:: cents at ,"; Fetzei's Drug
store. ' :V'Ko.
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