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THE ffi ' Vol. IX. No. 438 CONCORD, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY .9, 1895. WnonE NO. 1.418 ARIONS LAST NIGHT. A Bart -3-fgli' J l a Fair Audience - Greeted Tliem. Tuesday night-; was inileed a bad one, buUhe young men who' corn pose the Arion Quartette faced the comparatively fair audieuce notwith standing.; It is useless to say anything about the weather, as everyone knows what effect it has on a Concord audi ence lo matter what the occasion might b " The small audierce that - greeted -the company was a very appreciative one, and expressed their apprecia tion repeatedly by rounds of ap pi a use mot? especially at the ren dition by the qnart tte of "Nearer My Gcd to Thee," which was, as termed bv one of our sweetest young ; , ... .i.. women,"tne fiUDiiinesi, ming tue ever heard. . Miss Scott, as pianist, and Mr. Carey, violinist, took the house by storm, as it weie; A great draw back to tbese excellent musicians was the rain falling on the tin loof overhead .somewhat drowning the en rapturing melodies. Mr. bcott did some excellent OiO work for which he was greatly res warded, by round after round of ap plause. Messrs, Newcombe, McNeely, Nor vcod and Scott all did remarkably well, their voices blending in sweet - harmony, and should they ever again come to Our city, they will always find a welcome and we will guaran tee a good audience. Messrs. John Anderson, of the Charlotte News, (of banjo club fame) and Alphonso Young, came over with the concert company. Some Errors The article .?e had Tuesday about the meeting at the Methodist church contained seyeral- errors that the copy did not. We lice up in our boots to correct some of them. The typographical artist had us to say that Mr. Alexander is '-mtenselv young." ..While fae is young, we meant to sav he 13 &n intensely ear nest voucg divine. That puts an other head on if-. The most painful error" is the use of the ft-ord ' affected" when peak- incr nf ria ofronrroi. xvhn ona er. Aun.v. uw uviuutii 11 juu ouuag uu i ' " - 0 I tly and prayed- the prettiest prayer vve t:er ceara. u e wrote tne word 'Afflicted" but thej auburn haiied Upo got it taffected.,, There are other errors in the article oi which the copy was free. Where the word lrun" appears the word "ram" should haye appeared. -But this is life.' We drop a nlckle in the slot and often times we don't get .weighed or . hear a song. Mioaia Laundry. I represent" tne Charlotte Steam Laundry Any one desiring to wear Collars and Cuffs and even a Shirt !aundried in the v,ery best manner, will do well to call on me at Can nons & Fetzer's store, and secure a price list, I guarantee all work to be satisfactory and any 'article lost or torn will be ' replaced or paid for. Also any bundle left at Cannons & Fetzer's store when I anrnot there, will.be pmptly attended to. Mark yaur najpi the bundle. My br fc-clTo tKe Laundry promptly weyery Tuesday " night, andbretur 0pt&ptj on reyery Satida.;ofi;t; ( I solicit tpUr cuirr and only ask for a trial. . ' j9 1m. R R Ridenhour. Agt. A Day of Meetings. It was rot a carnpmeeting exactly but it w8 a meeting day all the same, in Concord on Tuesday. It was stock ho1 der's day in town. The stockholders of the G W Pat- terson Manufacturing Company met in the effice of the company Thi3 cotnPanJ is about ready fo begin op- erailOnS, ' i ne stockholders of the Qdell Manufacturing Company met. Messrs, J 4 jOdell, of Greensboro, and Will Branson, of Durham, and others were here. The company is in a prosperous condition and the year's work is very satisfactory to all concerned. The business of thia conpany for the year 1894 is as follows :'. The mills run 301 days out of 365; the amount paid for cotton was $234.- nttfatx - ., r. . , , ' -cu,vcu. xuiuicr wooa ana coai z, 548.58; taxes, 3,212.13: paid to oners atives, 120,502.60, an manufactured 17,866,208 yards of cloth. The stockholders of the Concord National Bank met alfo. ThP hank ;D ?w. fir, chnnn a 1 ' I are as follows: J M Odell,-president; D F Cannon, yice president; D B. Coltrane, cashier. The stockholders of the Cabarrus Cotton Mills met. This company has had; an unusually succeesful caieer. u.ne plant nas been doubled and there is nothing in the way of the ccmpanv's making a future brils liant with success. A dividend of 4 per cent was declared. The meeting of the Cannon Manufacturing Qompany will be I 1 held in February. Ilarvelons Results. From a letter written by Rey. J Ounderman, ot Dimondale, Mich. we are premitted to make thh , tx tracts: "I have no hesitatcn in re- comendmg Dr. King's New Dis. coyery. as the results were a! rnst marvolous in the case cf my v.ife. While I was pastor of the Baptist cnurch at Kives Janction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding La Gnppee. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would '.last hours with little interuption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. Kinir's New Discoverv: it was oniek 53- - - w X l . . . . . - I its work and highly satisfactory" 'vy7br; ' ' v J " xvom., xh " Fetzers Drug store. Regular size pOc'ane $1 00. Concord Socially. Although we may ' havo bad weather, but we have some serial event always. Misses Elizabeth and Emily Gibson, who will leave tomorrow morning for the Normal, gave an elegant tea party Tuesday evening to a number of youug folks at the home of Mr. J,C Gibson. Miss Nannie Cannon entertained the Arions Tuesday night after the entertainment at the hall. Miss Grace Gibson will entertain a pleasant whist party Thursday n?ght. ' Lost ! . Rtd Irish Bitch, between Concoid and Catholic chuich on Gold Hill road. A liberal reward will be given for her return' to Dr. L M Archey or Day id Eirnhardt, T To tll Tf bom it Slay Concern. I haye authorized Mr; J L Soger to collect all fees due me and give receipt for same. Respectfully, ! J. Y. FitzgebaldJ . Dr. Patterson, an aged citizen of Fu 1 ton, K j., diect a. few days ago. He was eighty years old -and until twenty years ago was a minister of the Methodist church. He was born in New Hampshire, and began preaching vhen only twenty years in!rf Vna flrsf.. nnfaM tcnrlr hainrr in St. Louis when that city was a mere village, in the first year of his min istry here he increased" his' church by 390 persons, and received only 22 for their Year's "work. For ten be was a m'ionary among the Indians. Some Iweeks ago a big contract for pipe for far-off Japan was secured by a BirminjhamJ establishment. Bidders from all countries were de- oyiaoama, ana inanaci nas . a . 3 1 A 1 1 ..! 11. .i r J. I beccme known to the ciyilized world It is now stated that'a Birmingham . - firm has secured an order from Ja- maica for" railroad car wheels. This order comes from a country which, tchiip npfir tno firntoa tfT rirnrir lfl closely allied financially and person- al)y with England -0- John Burne, the English labor advocate, sailed for home Saturday nn tlA Klrnri.i1 crifl will rphirn fO tll-a C0Untry in August next. The American cities that suit him best, eo rar as ne nas gone are vvasnins ton and Boston. For ovcr Fifty Tears ' Mrs. Winslow's Sooth;ng Syrup has been used for over -.fifty years by millions of mothers for 'their'childreii while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, oftens the gums, allays all -pain, cures wind colic, and is tse bf st remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve . the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists m every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask'for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnp," and take no other kind. I mw?&w An Old Volrnn Sick News reached the city Tuesday of the illness of one of Cabaris county's oldest and most honored citizens, Mr. V N Mitchell, of No. 5 township. Mr. Mitchell is one of the few Mexican veterans from this i . , , onrmto xtct m T7i n rr onn rvaa trcn rrno-ra ago, in his township. Our best wishes are with this old gentleman for a speedy recovery. Tour BIgr Sucesse?. Hayine: the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following foui remedies have reached a phenomena sale. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds each bottle guaranteed Electric Bitters, the great remedy for liver stomach and kidneys, Bucklen Arnica Salve the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pilln which are a perfect pill.. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached luerev with will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at Fetzcr's, Drug store. Bncklen's Arnica fcalve. The Best Salve in te world for Cut3, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sors, Tetter,Chappel Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all kin Eruptions, and' positively cures Piles or rio payquired. Itr-ia guaranteed to give sausracuon or monifrndedrfI box. For saleat P, ,B, Eetzer's Drug etore. CHEW THE FINEST LUCY - MANUFACTURE BiT T. C, WILLIAMS & CO., Ricrirr ond, Va " For sale by all firstsclass dealers. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as the Executor of Bobert A, Crimminger, deceased, all personn owing said estate are hereby notified that they must make immedate pavmetit or suit will be brought. And all persors having claims sgwnst said estate must present them to the under signed duly authenticated on or be11 ore the 12th day of January 1896. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, . . J. A. Barnhaedt, Executor. This 12th day of January,' 1895. VALUABLE Tp WN PROPERTY FOR SALE. The - following valuable town property is offered for sale, private, which is located m the northern part of the city oh the east eide of Forest Hill t One two-story, 7 room house, good well, stable, orchard and out houses ; one two-story, 6 room house aud one 4 room house on St. Charles street, and one store house, on Main street. ' This property can be bought on easy terms, which will be made Address W. P. Shealey, Lincolnt on, N. C. or ,W. L. Robbin?, Concord, N. C. TRU TEE'S SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a mortage or deed of trust executed to me, El am King, by Moses Mesemer and wife Elizabeth Mesemer. on the 18th day of Feb unry, 1892, and recorded in the t ffice of Register of Deeds for Cabar rus county, in Record of mortgages No. 6, pages 170-171, I will sell for cash at public auction at the court house door in Concord at 1 o'clock p. m., on Monday, the 7th day of January, 1895, that certain parcel of land situated at Pioneer Mills, said county, adjoining the; lands pf John A Earnhardt and others, containing forty one acres more or less, the metes and boundaies of which are fully given in "said mortgage and also the following personal property, viz: one dak colored horse mule; one roan horS( ; one red muly milk cow. Elam King, Trustee. ; Tnis Nov. 30th, 1S)4, ; I COURT NOTICE, on t - e Superior ) Paul B . Means, Plfl Couit, Oabar against rus County. ) S. Cotes, Deft. The defendant above named" will take notice that the plaintiff above named has issued a summons, res turnable to the next term of this court to be held for 1 the county of Cabarrus, at the court house in Goncord, on the 6th Monday before the '1st Monday m March, 1895, against the defendant above namea and that the plaintiff has ar plied for and obtained a warrant of afc tachment, against the property of the defendant, in said action, re turnable at said time and place. In said action and warrant of at tachment the plaintiff above named claims that the defendant above named is indebted to the plaintiff in the cum of Three Hunored and Seventy-Five Dollar s, ($375), with interest: for legal advi; e and ser vices and other considerations rens deied the defendant. The defend ant above named is hereby notified that, unless he appear at said time and place and plead, answer or demur to the plaintift's complaint, which, will be tiled in the office oi the Clerk of this Court withirT' the first threo dlya uf said term, the plaintiff will ppply to tLia court for the relief .demanded in the conlV plaint and war iant of attachment m this action. This, Ocrwer the 16th, 1894, JAS. O. WIBSUN :The house on Main street, opposite J' W Cannon's and lately occupied by'IJ Bostian, Apply to Mrs. Itf C Wagoner, j3 2w. House for Sale or Rent. f -1 ?&&ZZSS 6 1 oik 1 . . , -.- l-l Arf V.-- - ...... i LU 1 TOBACCC, WHICH IS HIN T ON : - -t ROYAL SILK FABRIGRW ranted al i Silk, Twentysfour inches wide, worth 2 25 per yard. We are selling at 75' cents. FORTY INCH DRESS GOODS Worth 50 cents. Selling now at 25 cents. FORTY INCH WOOL DRESS GOODS Wcrth 00 cents. Now selhugat 27 J cens. ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS Worth 60 cents. Selling novv at 6b cents. HANDSOME DIAGONALS Worth 60 cents, Now selling at 33 cents. 48 INCH TBICOT FLANHEL Wcrth 60' cents, we are selling at 25 cents. illBSOl BLAEK IIM Worth 75 cents, we are selling at 50 cents. Don't fail to see ves before yea buy. We can saye you money; We have the best line of res s-fca 00 a 3 ..-!' r ever shown in this town, 0 says the Ladies, and. we guarantee prices. o Don't fail- to ue our line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens' S H 0 the best line of Men's H O o the to be'seea in Concord is OROSSET SHOE ftt ' Morr iONj Lrntz Zo M Ilia Ccxcord, N. C. J. M. Odell, D. B. CCLTRANE, L. D. Coltrane, Capital, j Surplus President, Cashier. Book Keeper. $50,000 $14,000 DIREC'LORS ;-r- . J . M ; Odell, D. F. Cannon, Elam King, J.W.Cannon, vVr. R. Odell, ; W. H, Lilly, D. B, Coltrane, CONCORD MARKETS. COTTON MARKET. Corrected by .Canncns& Fetzer. Good middling.......... ......... 5 05 Middlings ......4 871 Low middling 'A 62i Stains. ...... ......... ........ 4f to4 75 . ,.: PRODUCE MARKET. - ; . , ; Corrected, bv C. W. Swink 1 Bacon .. ..t . 10 Su gar cured ham s . . ; . . . ... - ,11 tp 14 Bulk meatssides. .:.. .....,8 to 9 t5eeswax i . . . ... f - Butter ........................ . r1& ,10 '-to 12 42 15 i Flour -(Norttf Carolina; w.l.W lOats . . -40 . Tallnw ' . . . ...... ..3tol D 0 s Conee 1- . r t' .-. ' .. v
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