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Wn. Til. VnL. SKINNBR SURPRISED. tcnmlniton Charter Bill Passed Tle' Tiiat it Should .fterft -Sonio KepclIIanB WonH Snp. Uon for EftHroaa Commfs Pr rDiTisionoftnerenfteiit3ary eeinentAbontthe Asylums is to ."stand Ealeigb, March 7. Last night after midnight your correspondent met Col Harry Skinner, jilst ; as the flatter, in. company with Mr. Marion CONCCb, N. FRIDAT, MARCH 8, 1895. Whole NO. 1;4P? Butler and Major W A con -se, inside of the lion, Wtiile'ifrwas decided at the can cases last ntahfc to adinnrn np. w r Tuesday, yet some members Bay to j day that adjournment ma not be had until Weesday. : To nights caucus was "for the ratification of the division of the of fices. The Republicans carry the day in the matkr of the code com missioners and hold on to two of CHEW THE FINEST TOBACCO, WHICH IS r rR i iBlatr enf to Monroe as ipaihtecl Eis laitfMay. , &h 1 order -was made by IbVcora- misHoners . last rMbuHly "loy'out them. It is said that the last Codi. and establish' fXi&vtt cost $25,000, and the question 'is JpoiqtVdn.'llje -Cfiarldlte -foad riear m ! nnt. nF th rmlits rified M t0 hafc necessity there is the Senrj Loader Jiuce tp the Gutnne, i l: now for this larffe eirjeridilnre. 1 west nd of Main street in BY- T. C, WILLIAMS CO., Richrrond, Ya. 127" For sale by all firsKclass dealers. west nd of Main street' in Albe 18 1 .u T.KJ The Republicans ret the second marie. This will make the railroad finfpfl of his speeuu mac uv v i - .: ; , . I - ' ' , . . r A . t II Itl I I. I I I I li I I n r I I I L Y I . P V T- I 111 W 1 UkJUlXJ A IjIAI u V . 11J k f a UA .. Trnto thA nhftriPA.of - the r w vw.w-vj, viB o : saitt nau ffQfea to TTndftrwnnrl nf TMaaW Mnt-. - Thftfiiftinniflta ao aVoni tvin A R em nr Uable Story. Yet this mil came up.iu ty thetpatronage of the penitentiar, 1 ISvy !rfc.l , I I 11 11 II 11)1 IttT l II II Ifz. fl ill 1 "1 v- ''a vc v '-; I1 DUKEfOURHABV I r1 Cigarettes I S 3THEAERICAN TOBACCO VfitfYpf , Igr DURHAM, W-C: U.S.A. MADE FROM. High Orado Tobacco - ..... aito . . ABSOLUTELY PURE I I T'Viio ?ei nnf on nnraoonno V1 Q worn. I W of cou se, is to put the road in the L . , . . . hands of the Slate proxy, who, it Uater wouaers tnau ; a cow - u a i t i u ' gIfffl birth to twantyix calves v. . ' ' ; have occuned in and around that rang nc s caucus. r - . Senator Grant assures me that the l8 onJ. charter ot Wilmington Mr. J N, Maxwell 'Was in the today and the Populists in many and of the Atlantic & Nolth 0a J Herald office this af ternoon with the cases Toted lor it. v ny me cuuoge ff liQa Railroad While Senator Grant. most rematkal be story we eyer nearo. Mr. French laughed and said it was o Danftan nP Rpftnfft;f. :a f n ufl Mle said, upon the authority of Mr. not he first time that Skinner had made president of that r,6ad, yet the H V RUchie who Eaw thQ wond.er been ran over, oapc, rxuunin change will not be made until nest tnat a cow belonging to Mr. wnue toaay iDanu tuc - Sentembe. when the resn ar annual reuiua ave U1UU ia" nccft uu was taKen on ujc umttci mppf:no ;fl k.M Qpflfltnr n. aft iwency-six caives. vne uau waa ui was taken there was a moMoa to ad- rnho roo-rt,.' were almost the size of large rats ioarnsnd the crowd sweptout. Now . . . . . , r and dead. The cow aUo died.. This thiaiaa 'qaw.-proceediflg. .,, . ennal;,:B tllA ofnnt , fW ,vft cow gaye birth to three calves Voat YoKr'corrwnondeat this afterooon bave the same representa- p??" ,. ,Tbi8 T7ar8 bard mteniewed Harry. BKmner, who tion as private indiyiduals. TM gave ont the news last night that; there was a defeat in tbe , caucus of the Wilmington chu r. Col. Skin ner said : "The ooly thing ia which I Was deceived by me caucus was tnis j university appropriation bill willj it May ao as Much you for charter mailer. I now that a ma- .p&ssiwithout any trouble . and alsa. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., jority ot tbe Popniss in tat cau- the""Kormal an Industrial Schopl ap-: writes that he had Severe KidneyJ cus were opposed to a change of the proi'"aUon bill, The Obse ver's- troubles for many yearsvwith severe cVrier, audi am so prised and canvltaleh Letter. ' pains In his back and also that his not nnueraiaDd the ofluences which , , bladder was affected. He tried caused tbe passage o" the bill, un-1 oijr trontiorfai rt was. . J many . so -called Kidney cures bn t less it may be that Trench and Itus The Weston Combination appeal- without any good result About a sell Ime conviDced the Populists ed Thurday night at Armory Hatl. year ago he began the use of Islectric that the real financu.l control of the It is one ot' the cleverest shows and Bitters and found relief at once. city remains in Democratic hands, entertainments ever in Concord. ; 1 Electric Bitters is especially adapt- French calied on me 4oilayftQd aid Mr.:Wston, himself, "js business led to cure all Kidney and Uver frvthA ntiil nrilflr. TTa nnfc a nuiAtna nn troubles and Often fflYCS almost in- charter bill was enirely upon the I some bo& who sought to be stormy U tan t relief. One trial will proy wronff oasfa: tnat lu'u not unaer-1 neiore me nour oi ine periormauce. otawcuicui. j.uw xx stand tbe bill, which was conserva He'told'lhem to wait (patiently un- bottle at Fever's Drug store. tie and met the approval of at Mthe hour, or go out and their ne IlRS Wandered From iii9 iiome leaai one wing oi u. ) uemocrauu money wuuiu ue reiuuucu. uc uau letter dated at Littleton party m Wilmioglou ; that if I the stage completely covored with Marjh 6 1895 wa8 received by womaget tue Di'i ana mwe -it- row ;-own uuruuu uu f-- Mayor Crowell, which reads as thought my opposition Wouil end; phanalia all giving a vey pleasing that he a-ice with me generally, appearance. His stereciptican views. ' 'fafa about 17 ricli'mantbraw'axheck, . maiii;wcaia ue uaw:se ponucauj are reai juo. xx B iguuuBuu of lcffc Coiumbiaj S. D. A pretty.sirl to draw attention. to turn a-jv cities over -incoiripe-1 performances are simply wonaerini;! been car III IF . II North Ualolina - . -. Cabarrus county ( v,oubt. Eiam King, administrator of Ruk anStowe, dpxieased. plaintifi; vs. H J Lee, Mary Doiton and -hiisbWd, D A Dorton; Rosa Rice and : huBband, Wm Rice: Joseph Lee. W H Lee, Jane E Corzine, John M Lee, M A Myers, M C S tough, Mervin . .FurRersor, Martha Kelly and husband. Kelly; Albert, JTrank, Elizabeth. Adam, Ste phen and Mervm Fui gerson , Mary Meacham and husbmrt. John Meacharn; Elizabeth Fur- gerson. Robert McGrav, Emma Parnell and husband, Ld Par nell; Isabella Smith and hus. band, Bob Smith; John C Fur gerson, Cora Austm and hus band, W O Austin; Elizabeth Sossamon and husband, John D Sossamon; Harriett Price and husband, George Price, and Annie Furgerson, defendants. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court from the return of John A Sims, Sheriff of Cabarrus County-, N. C, and lrom the affidavit of Elam King filed in the above-entitled action, that John M. Lee, Mei vin Fnrgerson, Martha Kelly and husband, Kelly, Albert, Frank. Elizabeth, Adam, Stephen and other Mervin Furgerson ae non residents of this State, and after due diligence cannot be found Withm the State of North Carolina, and are necessar and proper parties to the above-entitled specl proceeding, which has born begun in 'said Court to sublet- o sale the real estate of said Kuann Stowe described in the coiaiplHinfc of the plain till for the purpose oi mak ing assets to nay the debts and charges of administration on t be ess tate,:oi .'said Ruaun Stowe rnrt whereas' the" said defendants Jn W Lee, Mervin Furgerson, Martha Y-m hpnriT lrf"M m l-v 4-V. A il'lm Stephen and MeryinFurgerson hjive . lan intfirpflr, ftctnal or contingent aa heirs.at law cf said Ruann Stowe m said lands. Now, therefore, the said J ohn . Lee, Mervin. Furgerson, Martha Kelly 'and husband, Kelly. Albert, jS'rank Elizabeth, Adam, Stephen and Mervin Furgerson ar nereoy not nea tnat unless tney De and appear at the office of the Clem of the Superior Court of said county and State aforesaid on or before the 28th dav.of March, 4895 and plead. inswer or demur to the complaint I of the plaintiff in said special pros ceedmg. that tpe plaintiff wii! pp'f to the Court for i be relj t aomand- Last Iff otice Town Taxes. On!April the 1st, 1895,'I will eHaiM Wr 'tie year 184, are not paid. Call at my office and settle: at once, and -save' costs. March 4, '95. J. L. Boger, j al. Town Tax Collector, j IT, on Tuesday February 26, for his LL v t. emeoi, but that Iits bill surpassing anythmg eyer seen m nome at Littleton. N. 0. He wrote . .. v., . . ... .. .... .refallyprenaredvwiih an SoncdM. The Lilliputian perform- from 0narlotte that he would be la?er 10 d a blls eye single lo the material me -ests .ance was extremely enteiraining. Jt home on the 28th, .but I have notP- dS fi-ht to draw a. crowd, of Wilmington, and that no harm is the. cleverest, best 25 . cent hAftrj Mn&nf him sinrA AnV And our -fcrdods 'to draw "bargain' wculdre;iult fi om its passage, Sena- phow eyer in Concord. Everything hQformation to his whereabouts will hunters, tors Forbe3 and Represehftiye ur- bright and chaste. thankfully received neana Jobnson told Mr, Mcuasuie, The audience xnureQay nignc 'ResDectfullv. cnairman, of the Populist caucus, was limited, owing to tne neayy J. J, Williams. that they believed the r)lan: to -amend rain, blit it goes without taymg Wilmington's charter had been de- iU were nigbly eitertained. feated. Thev did not :fatfte anv - - 1 bifW , ' ttftSztt improper motives to Mr. 'Mcdaskie. iinisiits of aaccabces. . JlSSiIvS Jiii-1 7 Jii t ?J !t ot through by a declaration from The State Commander writes us uc unairman tnat it fcaa :passea trom Lincoln, rieo as io'.'owh; -ai t0 10, hen outsiders who were ter trying other medicines for what present were "sure the vpLe wis jn8t seemed to be a very obstinate cough lhe reye- se of this, and so told Mr. in our two children we tried Dr. McCaskie after the cauctts ad- King's New Discovery and at the Ruined." , end of two days the cough entirely A Good Definition. She was a little . girl, -playing Col. Skinner spoke very frankly left them. We shall not be with, with her dolL .-Spiiie ope overheard r.f if hrPftf ter as onr exnenence ner savins soiuv io ntrBeii : "uiez i uuy a w " www ' - - aout this matter. Your correspondent is assured by me Republicans that though Otho Wilsou gets , the railroad commis sionership they will never yote for kim. , . t was decided at the beperate caui cuses la.it night that'there should'oe joint caucus tonight. It is the joint caucus in over a fortnight; 80 the lion and the lamb haTe laid aown torelher. The lamb, proyes that it cures where all other remedies fail." Signed F W Stevens Sfofft Hnm. Whv not eive thisl WVUVV ww. - - w j great medicine a trial, as it ia guaranteed an ltrial bottles -.free at Fetzer's Erug -Itore. -Regular !ze 50c aLd $1 00. 0 Be sure and don't overlook i.ho handsome advertisement of Mr. D J of Bosiian,' which -changes every day. percent, diet! diet l" "Why, ISTellie, what are. you saying? Yon clo not know wliaV Miet'. means," "Yes, I do. It's eating soSethihg you don't want, because il's good for you." Omaha Christian Advocate. he directors of tie American Sugar ReSbing Company yesterday declared quarteri Tidends of Oocftlen's Arnica ftaive. The'BeSt Salve in ike world for Cuts, i Bruises, So r, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fever Sores, Tetter,Chappcd Han, OHlblains, Corns and all ed in' the complaint and for costs. ThiF, 9th day. of February, 1895. .A. tillibUJN, Clerk Superior Court. THE ARM LOCK . BED SPRING Adjusted at both ends. The most comfdrtable Bed Spring 'yefc known to the world. It will not get one sided it stands perfectly square and will not be come loose. THE ARM LOCK : ' BED SPRING is in rnanyof the best homes in town and county. Mr John P. Allison and Dr. L, M. Archey say it is cjomplete and they would not do without them. For further particulars cat oh me or address , J., Wallace Cook. ConcordN. C, Help Wanted. Wanted Active, Honest Gentle- Skin1 Eruptions, 'and positively cures man or Lady to travel representing Piles or no pay required. It is established, reliable house. Salary! - . , : r . . $65 monthly and traveling expenses, guaranteed to gire satisfaction or th inc if- 8uited. ncf08e money refunded. Price 25 cents per farenC8 and seif Addressed Stamped box. For sale at P. B. Fetzer's Drug envelope. "The DokiNioir, . store- ' 317 Omaha Building, Chicago
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