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Vol. IX. No. 44$ T HE BIG WATJSR POWER DEAL It is Consummated andDickory is to iiflio n llnir Million Dollar Cotton - Tactorj-capt." odeii Bceji After it for Years. There is now no longer any doubt about the final consummation of the deal whereby the immense ' water rower on the Catawba river near Hickory has been transferred to . rt . L T : T A J 1 I T rt,-v.l "M O the big cotton factory man and his associates, and that they will at once begin the erection of a cotton factory at a cost of hot less than $500,000- 000 cash. . Work will no doubt De ....... i begun on it in the early spring and pushed to a completion .as early a3 possible. It will- .be a grand thing for Hickory. " It is understood that Col. A 15 Andrews, that big neMtea isorcn i . ' . . 1 IT il I Carolina railroad magnate, has that his big railway, the bontnero, will build a railroad out to tne plant, or will enter into an arrange- ment with. the Hickory "pet, -the Chester & Lenoir .Narrow Irauge and put down a third ran troai Hickory out to the Citawba. River Lumber Co., on the Narrow Gauge railroad and then build a track from there down; the river bank to the i i new cotton factory plant. Ihere ?b already a charter, for this latter road obtained bv Messrs J L Lverly and his partner PhiUip Settleue -and others; bnt they not stand m the wayot any prog.easjve ,CmCM looking to the bnilOios ot UecoUon ractory, at; umw, -luc YM l r.lli 1, 1 'mA infn'a nor. I v,aPi, uueii ua3 iu.acu r-. ftction nd execution of the deeds Oiir.ii and other pajrers. W knows all about the water power and the lands. HppTamined the nrocertv S far , 7. 7 . back as 1870 and made a bargain . ; ;! . - . . ivrxAi, figured quite prominently in Nc-rth j Uarolina during iteconsiruuou, which he. agreed to pay Mr, Swepson $7,000.00 for certain parts t of the! property and went a ay satisfied; but subsrqiiently Mr. Swepion re canted and demanded $10,000 00. iSD tne iraue mus ieii mrouga .anu Capt. 0(iell went hence " and estab- lished himself in his now famous cotton factory at Concord. But he his eye" sgjiin in a little more tangi- ble fcrm. - r. o ionanuuu n been here, away from his buEiness, waiting to have every thing signed, spnTpfl nnd delivered. He was at Concord w th his wife and attended hrilliant weddine of Cant Odell'8 -beautiful carter whose husband was here lasUeek. mu: commotion in certain circles. It is being commented upon more in eyery other place than in Hickory. Though it is talked here quite suf ficiently. The Manufacturers Res cord of Baltimore had $uUe a long article about this water power the week before this trade was made, While this is regarded as the finest water power on the Catawba river every other water power on the river has now been bought actively into demand and the only thing to hind er several more sale3 of such pro perties andthe immediate building ot factories is that the present own ers may inflate, or raise ( their hind sights higher; than their fore sights and thus overshoot the mark. This ?fl fllon ForlinoVi1o fo ffcnc -rrtr;r -irr f ownmo what thev call "cmlrl minw 0 r. o es or gom lanas. We hope to have Capt; Odell and his estimable family as cUtaeus of Hickory. This is the place of pure air, good water and fine health, with Cheap living and abundant pleasures with all the accessories of a large! city. The beauty about Hickory and. every thing natural pertaining to it and its climate is like our old friend Hemy Briars patent soap, W fifa nnif tn a A 1 TTi fxSrrwry TMnnn T?-?"" H ,TTTcitc.Ycr Old child. On Saturday night last little Tena, the twelvevearsold daughter of Mr. John W Sewell, eloped with Mr. - Henry Martin, of Pamlico county. we jearn that Mr. Martin had asked for the hand of the child in marriage,' but she being so young the parents Would not listen to him but told him to wait till she was older, but he did .. . '-''.." Mr. Sewell as conducting tha services at the Free Will Baptist church on Saturday'night, and du- ring prayer Mr. Martin slipped the child out and went to Harlow,' where they were married by John S Morton, Esq. ., Mr. Martin came to town Sunday to bring the .hone but, left' his brido at his " brother's in Craven county. The affair created -. quite an excitement and Mr. Sewell waa very indignant over the matter. winsWs Sooth s haa - m y b mi,ionS of mothers fnrthir nhil.W,, teethmff ith perfect success. It soothes ihe nhild. nFfpna th Bump allava Dain: cnrea w;nd colic, a ad is the' best' remedy fori JJiarrhoer it will relieve the poor httls sufTerer immediately. "; Sold byi Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty. five cents a bottle 15e sure and ask.for Mrs. Wmslow s ooothing Syrnp, and take no other . j ? 1 ,?. Mt. ricaant items. Mr. Tom B03t of Concord, spent Sunday here. : cJp the ladies of the town are b,asiy engaged in getting up an1 iknA T?a rnnPoT.f' fOT. filft tainmeht of all that desire to be edi fied and amused. A3 a matter of. course several of the boya have be- come involved in the preparation of; thjR concei t- A gran(1 success is predicted for the undertaking, since fche nam-e is 0 trulv suited t th The QolleRj ii on Eomewhat of a boom since the bohdays. The nam. ber of .BlnnU has been cooBiderablf increased and some nnusnally bright minus are fouua amonr tne rem fo .'cements. It is said that the Col lege will turn out more graduates, at the coming commencement than it has done on any previous occasion ot a similar nature in its history. "We are seven," says a senior. Tflough Mt. Pleasant has no rail- read advantages and though her mail carrier drives a mule that ha3 a little government of his own, yet in the prime essential of modern civilize ion, she stand3 unsurpassed ana unequalea Dy any or ner sister towrs. That essential is pretty girls; Certain mischievous parties are very fond of burning pepper on the; Eacket stoye. It is very annoying aa well as injurious to the propiietorj Fresh Mllll COWS. Mr.Z A Morris, of Harrisburg I . , . a " naa rour rre3n miiKers ror saie. ap I ply to him or at this office for in formation. j28 CONCORD, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1895 THE COLORED PEOPLE MEET. The State Colored Chairmen of tlio Cotton JStates Jkposltiou to Open In Atlanta, lielU a 3If etiuf? In At- lanta. ; . Sunday's issue of the ' Atlanta Constitution gives a full- page ac count of tne jpfesence .in the city cf the colored chairmen of the' Son th erij States in the preparation of ex hibits for the Atlanta Exposition this fall. Jt prints the pictures o a number of them. Among others is that of our townsman W C Coleman, who is the, chairman of the committee for North. Carolth The Constitution says: W C Coleuiin, the chairman of tbe Jsorth Carolina bcarcVof comv missioners, rerSresents a new tyne of the colored man in the South. . He i4 a real estate agent and merchant at Concord, N. U, and is said' to be prospering. He is a man of few words and quiet mieL, but some well known Atlanta gentlemen who have had business dealings with him, siy that he will do much for his State, Xlectlon of SenatorM. SaIem, 'Gregon, Jan. 21 The re election of United States Senator J N Dolph by the Legislature tomor row is conceded.- ti Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 21 It is generally oelieyed that United States Senator George C Perkins will be rev elected by the Legislature tomor row.. x '' . ' Dover, Del., Jan. 21 While to ' day's ballot was unproductive of any change,, the) 4.ddick3 '. people J talk "confidently of a break in their direct; jtiori' tomorrow, ' ,' ;-V v:: "'1 , Chey pnne, Wy., Jan. 21. kt noon, tomorrow the Legislature willballot separately , for United States Senators and Wednesday the members will meet in joint session to canvass the vote. Clarence D Clark, and. Fran cis E Warren will unquestionably be elected on the first ballot, Olympia, Wash,j Jan 21. The first ballot for ..United States Senator was taken by the Legislature to-night with the following 'result : Wilson 30, Kennedy 13; 'Jones 5, 'McMilfan 7, Allen 15, Shaw 7. Necessary to elect 41. 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The old adage is this: Seeir-g is believing " We say ConliG and see; Glad to see you and 11 1 . m wui interest you. v. irulj, MORRION LEKTZ h Jo iail; 1 CoxcoRD, ' K . 0. J. M. Odell, President. Cashier. D..B pCLTRANE, L. D. Coltrane, Assistant Cashier,. Capital, Surplus, $50,000 $16,000 DIRECTORS;--J. M. Odell, D. F. Cannon Elam 5in:g, J. W. Caxnon, W. R. Odell, W. H, Lilly, J ' " D! B, COLTHANE, VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY . ' FOR SALE. The followins: valuable town - property jg oftered. for sale,, private, which is jopated -the northern ; part of the city'on the east eide of Fdrest Hill ; I ' 1 " : ; ; One two-story, ..1 room house, good well, stable, orchard and out houses 6; .one two. story, 6 room house : arid on 4 room house on St Charles 'street, ' and 'one store" tiorise76nf Main street. This property can be botight , on easy term sj which will be made application. - ' '; - I . : AtTdress'JW. P. Sot ALE Y vLin,cplntpnrN. C i.r W. L. 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