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- r. . ' ' : VOL. IX. No 405 CONCaKI), N: C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1894. A BATCH OF;LO'OAli HEWS. TEE RUSH OF HUMANITY- Wholb No. 1,385 pic&ed (Up and JPntrinlShape Bf Oar fltistllne Pencil lnsher A scissors-grinder strucfc the town Bd sharpened botcher knives. Money to loan on real estate W, G. Means attorney. tf Today has been the busiest day with our merchants this falL There was a general "Fusic n - of turkey and cranberries on Thursday, Thanksgiving. , - Dr. W ;H Wakefield will in Concord, at the St Cloud, on Friday People Who JTrayer as Been. by. Oar Reporter. : " Mr. John Smithdeal . ii -back;1 f rom. his home in Salisbury.- DEATH OF DR. ABERNETHY. The President of Rutherford College Passes Away After a Long- and Useful Rutherford College, N, 0. Nov. THANKSGIVING DAY In Concord-The Orphans Remember ed-O titer Items. , Items From Harrlabarg. Miss Nannie Wharey, of Moorec ville, airived in the Burg Tuesday morniLg and la visiting at Dr. November. 30th. Practice limited to Am 09113 for a few dav8 Thui3day morning was not Sun- 28. Dr. Robert'.tj Abernethv. Ptpri. I AfLv in fnil Kn't v, n I . "Mr- B Caldwell, Lexington's dent of -Rutherford College, died nn nnr prta otr. a Miss Eunice Caldwell commpn electrician, was m the dty yesterday, hero today. Dr. 'Aberaethy h-a sof- forenoon, marked the quiet resm. ' Harriabnrg last Monday. , : - -lvxies Mauue orown nas returnea icreu great Doany amiciion au ms Diance. JSyery Dusiness nouw in the J Tne quietude of our hitherto from a pleasant visit to Salisbury. life,: but he hal be3n unusually city was closed and the employer , as quite town wasome what distarhpd Mr. F NL Roobins, of China f eeble for som9 U The deceased well as the employee, took holiday, on Tuesday night, firstr by a" Jesse Groye, was down yesterday. Wtta J um, paving Deen; Dorn laying an dusidcss cares aside. Names Hold up of three of our . ' M T uu -uiuuum couniyj iipni a, in tn early morning -tno nunts- citizens and then a robbery. About i L Jlraery left this moms Tljg surroundiriirg wirft vfirv h n mbl a. I top n BAon in frmk nnmWa in nWW f ?t, it... . ing on a busioess tnp to Greensboro, though his parenti Were of ancient making their way to the fields where young men started out to call on ; Miss Pearl Mormon is up from and honorable ancestry. the tailless rabbit and the ' delicious their best girls. When rcscuins the-' V eye, ear, nose and throat. Mi33 Mollie Debnam, traveling agent for the Oxford Orphan Friend, spent several days in the city this Mies CJande Grier; of Harris- burg, is in the cUy today. Mr. M L Black welder has gone i to Charlotte, after spending a few week in the interest ot v that paper. J days at home. Senator Hill, lately of New York, Mr, W J Swink was up from By his own efforts . Dr. Aberuethy quail are found; " " : wilds of Back Creek, en the suburbs secured the rudiments of an educa- A areat man? of our vouns neonle of town two armed man Rian-naA f ihn O VI Vi a .mVt ra 1 1 fl Vl Q O Q I Xrro r f f a fit' Thlinn' - a I1a. nn nnilivira 4Vn. Al . ' "vi'j v4 iAio tvMUio lit Aj.ua .uuvu-- nuu kji, ouuuo iu iua uuvciijut I .u tuo uiiuuio ui ice roao. and pre- strikmg example of .a self-made m the moming and to Mr. Pleasant I sen ted their guns and 'ordered' hands' man. vr m the afternoon, where many an up. imniediatelv firinvl TTnWnnftiW ' . I 9 ' He recei fed his degree f rom P8 l?f waa devoured, served by tne Une deadly shot missed, and the Trinity College in 1869 and has ever 1ulBa UJ- 1110 etuuuiau uuuruu ooja eccapea m tne darkness of the -1 j i.j l. irf. j. j. I cnac uiace. 1 nipht. hv fnirmw nntrt fv.-CTrti NlillTH IItVflTPIl niH Til r.PJU'.IIlIlVT. I I O J- "J w..wt uuw lUUiiiCniirai attended a minstrel show m Florida. Albemarle, and returned this morn- He founded and built up Rutherford ! At 11 o clock services were held wins and flying away. CousUrpa- From all mdicationb he go? no snow mg. , M nnii ki k;. a fl flnhftni nf w the First Fresbytenan and Epis- tion reigned supreme. Thev ran for inNew York. i Mr, Andrew Grier, Swink's eteht pupils. Over 2,000 indirent P11 churches appropriate to the about two miles, makiug a 2:40 trip; The infant child Harris, ofHarrisburg day and was buried "Thursday at Rocky Rive? churchyard. That reliable firm of dealers of Mr. Samuel handsome enlesman, sper.t yesterday students have aitiCe been gratuitously cau8 of Thanksgiving and Charity No serious injury, except a broken- K, died Wednes- at Harrisburg, his home. educated there, . and collections were taken for the lantern and a few scratches. Lbiais fn 1880 Dr. Abernethy ; had the 15armm springs ana jnompson oi- the tirst "hold up" at this place in a long time, and it has caused one of in musical instruments, LudJen & Bates, have a new ad in this issue. Kd it, r : ' : The marriage of Love Chambers xt- : tt : decree of D. D. conferred unon him! b Alfred Uuher&i New York. I Kev- Alexander, of the Presby- the yonng men to resolve that he Messrs, Sam Eryin and A B Correll spent Thursday in Lexing ton. Mr. W A Leslie, druggist for to Julia Phifer was a "swell affair" Burwcll & Dunn, Charlotte, spent m the colored rresbytenan churcn Thanksaivinff with home folks. o a , - by Aiirea uuiver&ity, rew xorj. .w-rf iuojuuu8 mcu w ie9Uno msc He was greatly loved and honordd terian church wai assisted ;by Rev. Iwill never g courting any more by the people of his State. . EliUfc fl UA tiXO xuiiueu pigoi. xnen later m ther.ight J Wednesday night. The crowing fowl is a bf rd of parts, . Domestic cu its are nc Bat wlien with turkey tiiey're compaxed They "dou cut any ice. Five of our boys went rabbit huntine on horc 2b' 3k. ahdjun down, thirteen (an unl n cky n umber). No he of the horses are dead as yet, but one of the boys is ."mo3t." - , . . f Some dewlish boys were unneces sarily boisterous in the upper part Mr. Chas. Lowe ha3' returned from a few day a' visit to his mother at Loves ville. Mitaes Connie Clina r and Blanche Bernhardt, of Mt Amcena Seminary, are yiaiting in the cityJ : Mr. W A Rilenhour, of St. John's, spent Thanksgiving day with friends in Monroe. C Mrs. Dr. R S Young,Miss Esther Card of THiantsa. : The ladies of All Saints' Church, Concor,d desire to, and hereby do, thank the merchants , and other frlendswho so liberally contributed goods and money for the benefit of tho orphans in Thompson Orphange. May the .blessing of the Heavenly Father rest on all of them. ' 7 : In-behalf and ' . the reqnect of the ladies. , ; - - J. a Davis. of the city Wednesday night, a Ervin and Messra Jamea R Youa2 "kick" will be coming soon if it is repeated. The Observer says that Dr. O A Mk2nheimer, of Charlotte, ia hav- and Frank Smith spent Thursday in Greensboro. ' Mr, and Mrs. J K Wolf and daughter, Miss Sarah Lily, of Char rt Aa lotto, spent Thanksgivinfif al Mr handcome residence on North Tryon Elam King a. street Mrs. Galloway and Mra, Noel, Mr. J L Graham, of China Grove, after attending the Means-Ross who waa running Mt. Hollv Acad, wedding and spending Thanksgiy. emy, has thrown down tho hickory ioS ?W rft this morning for their and taken up the yard stick for a merchant of Mi Holly. "Well," eaid one of pur jolly young gentlemen to one of Concord's longhaired men, "I suppose you feel home in Elkin. Iter. Miller Accepts a Call. Rev. P L Miller, of Woodstock, who recently resigned hia charge at Nevr Haven, Mason county, W. Va on account of tho ill Irilth of hhi familv while re3idinsr in that ec , tion, ha5 accepted a call; to Trinity rLuthersn ohurch at Stephen City, Frederick county Va. He will preaoh hia first termon in the new charg on the first Sunday of De cembsr, bub on account of the un finished condition of the parsonage will not move hia family from here until about Christmas, and probably at Mr.- ohurch. The collection taken at Sims' office was entered, it i3 sud the First church amounted to $28. poeed, by "the same party, arid reliey At the Episcopal church dona- ed him of ail his pocket change, tions were receif ed of all descrip- amounting to about $25. - This is . tiona for the little ones at th6 or the . second house robbery ac this phaaago in Charlotte. Besides a place in the last two-years. We need considerable amount of clothing, a night watchman here, during the 1 - 1 j. a v l clothes a collection of about $41 as tab en, , ; All dnri ng tho day tha ' ladlea of the Episcopal church served oysters holidays any way. H. Throwing-Rocks Afirafn. Squire Kimmons wil Uiiava interesting tria"! tomorrow in All subscribers, when they miss a paper, should report at this office. ; Another lot of those fashionable thankful today ?" "Ye3," replied walking stioks just received at C6r the thoroughbred, "that i am not a rell's jawelery store. to.ihey . v Owing to sickness of several mem After partaking of a bountiful bers, the "Merry Milkmaids" is feast of raw turnips by several mem- postponed indefinitely. c . . . Mr. A M Jjingie will leave in a giying day, they were thankful for a f - dajs.for an extended tisit in euppiy oi jamacia ginger, xne R0Wan county, president treated. - . ' . - Mr. D J Bostian has moved his Seyera youths of the 15-jear old famlly mto the Woodhouse house o ai avc ,CUfc w tueir ' ieeiings oi Loan fltreet. thanktulness by exploding booms on Main street Thursday night. They may ba thankful that the police did not catch them. . ; Saturday night after tte election, a number of Populists gathered at Maiden, Catawba county, to cele- braie. In an' explosion Sent off, one man was killed right cut and others hurt. One man's leg was so badly shattered that amputation was neces sary. He gradually weakened -until death, which occurred a few days ago. It is indeed sad. Mr. Timothy N Deaton, has a6 cepted' a position with Yorke & Wadsworth's hardware store. Eyery lot in town was full up to day with wagons, there being an un usual large amount of cotton and produce oh the market. Lost Ilevs-ard Oflercd. Two one pair Ladies - White Vests lost on Main street. Anyone returning same to this office will be liberally rewarded. - , t. not until tho first of January, Miiierfi friends in Woodstock, and they embrace the entire community, will wish him God speed in his good work and, at the same time, rejoice that he is located do near them. Virginia Herald. Many of our readers remember Rev. Miller, who served St. John's several years. j What Sb Bald. ; "' Two of Concord's young ladies were overheard this morning while talking of Thanksgiving. The elderly lady eaii : "We should all think of the poor on Thanksgiving. . i "So we should," the young lady remarked. "Did you give anything this year?" "Oh, Yes." "What ?" "Thanks," . an tno aDd refreshments ia the sample caw OI JOU T8 iJmk ror cnunKing room at the St. Cloud Hotel: They x9- We hanre heard of complaint were weil patronized; whtch crowned about too Fink children, onf East their efforts with Buccesa. This was street, throwing rocks at a chrch benefit. , Inters-by quite a number cf times. The colored firemen gave a street It has become so frequent snd such parade in tun dress during tne u afternoon and at night had a festi for children to pass. On Wednes yal in Armory Hall (or Concord's day afternoon Mrs. L J Foil web theatre.) struok with a root thrown by these . There were no services at any of kidi and while no bnes were the churches at night. broken, the bruise is quite f ainful. Tho Standard did not put in its A warrant was issued by Magistrate usual appearance and quite a num Kimmons, as our worthy rnayox; and ber of our friends gave us to under- force W D0 atteDtioa to such corns stand that it was greatly missed. Uur Uhristma3 issue win be some what like yesterday'a. Co mine Events. A sable heck band on Sunday night either in; Concord or some where on the road between Sunders land Hall and j Concord. Will the finder please return to tia ofl&ce and obtain reward ?; Personal oles. and Pen Pictures. The secretary of the Conference for the past four sessions, Mr. C G Montgomery, of Concord, was not nregAnt at the onen inc. from a nnc. mi . -m 7 . : jt-- o " '.. xne gooa ravens nniuwi cuj take as to the hour of meeting, are to be treated to amusementa of whioh donbiless U the reason he farions sorts 'during the boming WM n9vre-elected. , He has thus e2- month . The first on. programme is alaborioris iuij toz wilich the concert Monday night at the he igeminentlv qualifl3d bnt whioh St. Olond hotel, by the Sunday briig8 week3 of hard work with few johool of the First Presbyterian thanka bnt fr,quently nnjEEt criti. church. ; , cism for inacenracifia fnr whinh thA . hred Marsh's belect players will be here about the 9th, for a whole week. The Swedish Quartette concert company have made engagements with Mr. Bell for December 22. : secretary is n otjal ways respon 31 bl e. DailyJStandard. -Cure For Ueatlaccte As a remedy for all forms of headache Electric Bitters hs jiroved This company was here two years to be the very beat. It effects a pre. ago, and they wish to return. Si Plunkard and his country cousins have written for a date, and will in all probability be here about the 15th. It is a long time off, but we will give the people the news of the Hi Heury minstrels' anticipated returns to our city in January. This show carries about 30 men all artists ? and the - handhomest kind of uni forms. ' 'manent cure and the mot dreaded habitual sick headache yields to its influence. We urge all who nre afflicted to ; procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Elec trie Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and. few cases long resist the rse yoi this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only fifty, cents at jFetzer's Drug, store. ; - .
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