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CONCORD, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1895. Vol Whole NO. 1,47: X.-No. U7 COME! -COME COME I DOdGLASS RESOLUTIONS M M tiarrelsou W O Howard J A" House Rufna Snd rs W T Lee E R Peebles A ml see tlie greatest of all the Steel, nd Maluble Iron Range A J E S TIC, ... v-HHTP that consumes less fuel, does better work, heats, more vvater nnd will last lon ger than and ot her cooking ap parntus in the world. A special irm'ation is given to every good lady in this city and vicinity to call at the store of Y & W., and carefully ex amine these ranges, where one will be in constant use baking biscuits which will be seryed with delicious majestic conee, free,to all. Special inducements to pur chasers are made during the exhibit; we propose to see only a limited number on this plnn'and the first purchasers A Correct statement of the Action of Hie Legislature In Regard to this 1 Matter ana the Washington ana Lee Memorials. The following is the protest ofs J E Ry fered by Mr. Ray in the House of JJ.T wrence Representatives on Monday, which j p Keinliart sets forth what was actually done by Jas. TKell the Legislature in regard to adjourn Jas. H linker, Jr. ment of that body in memory of Fred Douglass : . Whereas, On the 25' h day of February, a resolution was intro. dueed in the House by Mr. Lusk, of Buncome; purporting to set forth the facts concerning the action of the General Assembly in reference to adjournment in honor of Robert E Lee, George Washington and Fred Dpuglasr; and Whereas, The said reso'ution was adopted by a party vote, the Fusion ists voting for and the Democrats against it, and Whereas, The said resolution has b-en spread upon the journal of the House stating among other things that the charges made bythe Demo cratic press that the General As sembly had refused to adjourn in honor of Washington and Lee and that the House did adjourn in honor of Douglass, were "unjust, untrue, misleading, malicious and libellous." Now, therefore we the under signed Democratic members of the House of Representatives, exercising onr. constitutional right do hereby enter our earnest and solemn protest against the unjust arbitrary and was yoted down and defeated, all the Democrats present voting for the i resolution. Respectfully submitted. Smith of Gates R Duff E J Harrington H McOlamray Higgius of Yancey Jas. R Thomas J G Alexander DOGS CAUSE A RUNAWAY, J D Mo Call Jonh Tomlinson W H Gallop J M Grizzard TCNekn L D Robin son A J Rascoe Urs. Gen. Harringer's Acknowledge ments.: To the, Confederate Veterans As sociation of Cabarrus County, N. 0. Gentleman ; Not for myself aloue but for my sons and my family, I would thank you, theComrades of my honored husband, Gen. Rufus Barringer, for these Resolutions which speak the heartfelt sympathy of the Comrades of whom -he talked with affection eyen in his last hours. He ever held you in his heart as of the noblest bravest of North Caro lina's heroic soldiery. He ever re membered and loved to recall your staunch loyalty both in "war and m peace. In the victorv over death. maviti1Qg rnn over- - - - - be said of leach, "He hath fought: School Children Barely Escape Be ins: Run Over Hack Com nlet el r Be-f molishea. , About ten minutes to nine o'clock this (Friday)- morning, while, the streets were throDged with school children, a team belonging to 'Mr. W A Palmer,of near Copal Grove,Stanly county, driyen by his son, Mr. Mar cus Palmer, became frightened at some dogs playing in the street in front of Mr. N F Yorke's. Mr. Palmer was on his-way to Fore3t Hill, v. here he was to gat several ladies who were going to Stanly; His team, a mule and a horse, bucked, reared up and dashed forward, throwing him from the hack. The team then began to rrin and turned, and as they did so the wheels of the hack struck an elm tree, which caused sudden destruc tion to the vehicle, scattering . pea nuts and oats in every direction. The terrified animals went straight through the main part of the city at a break-neck speed, leaving frag ments of harnesn and hack ail along clown town. Fortunately a number of school children had just turned in at Fisher Avenue in time to avoid be-s D-OK ibaqeifs DUKEft)URHAt h " --V -A- ' .':.V& I ff"" dlGARETTESkl t " by . gcy v" '" Iff . 0 MMMI1I11 l: THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CQ.N S 1 f?f DURHAM, N.C. U.S.A. MADE FROM Grado Tolsaeeo AND ABSOLUTELY PURE Ynn onld not fail " to call mcai power oy rue maj ,rity nnd'take advantaff - of this in the adoption of said resolution; I 1 i.l ill . HI low introductory prices. ana aesinng tnac tne trutn snau De St. Lcnis salesman will be known to the world, we hereby set on the floor to explain ana forth the following statement of show the merits of this -.grand facts, to wit: Majestic "Range. .. ; ' YOR.KE & WADS WORTH. 1. That on tha 18th day of Jan uary the General Assembly refused to adopt a resolution to adjourn on the 19th in honor of Robert E Lee. THE ARM LOCK g. That on the 20ih of February BED SPRING the General Assembly refused to Adjusted, at both ends, adopt a resolution t adjourn on The most comfortable Bed 22nd in honor of George Washing- Spring yet known to tne t the father of nis country. world. It will liai gei out? o Tuaf nn ih 21st of FV.hrtiarv sided-it stands perfectly. nfy TMnlntlon waa intr. No one was hurt, however, and this good fight"-and may each re ' af ter collecting his property and get ceive the reward from Him who saith : "Be thou faithful unto death and ! will give thee a crown of life." " iWith sincere respect, ;M. HGA.RET L. Barring sr. : Jharlotte, N. 0., March, 15, 1895; ting everything together, Mr. Pal mer thanked God it waa no worse and proceeded to sell his peanuts. I Knights of Pythias Regular meeting tonight. Full attendance desired. Woric third degree, A. M. Visiting brethren el come. .. G. L. Patterson, K. of R. & S. . ' . W, W. Morris, C.C. square and will not come loose. bes THE ARM LOCK BED 'SPRING duced in the House by Crews, a colored member from Granyille, to wit : Whereas, The late Fred Douglass is in many of the . best departed this life on the 20th instant, homes in town and county, ana 5 Mr JohnP, Allison and '-Whereas, We generally deplore Br. L, M. Archey say it the same, now therefore is complete ana .uiey -xveauicu. a.u.a.1, iui0 it i i .S -l xnfl -in .Jk1.V f rA on ?n nnnn would not them. do For further particulars call uu me or address, J. Wallace Cook. Concord, N. C I tlll Wantea. Wanted rAetive, Honest Gentle man or Lady to -travel representing published, reliable house. Salary without journ at 12 o'clock today in honor of the deceased." This resolutionupon the motion of a Populist member, was amended so as to read as follows : "Whereas, The late Frederick Douglass departed this life on the 20fch instant, and (Wheaeas, We greatly deplore the samft. now therefore "Resolved, That when this Honse adiourn it adjourn in honor of the fhP'lprAftsed."' and said Vo monthly and traveling expenses, with increase. '.if suited. Enclose re- r ' 1 I I enceand self-Eddresfed starapea rSOatjon as amended was adopted; jvelop. The Dominion, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago and we hereby denounce as anquali- Hedly false the statement tnat all parties concurred in said resolution was adopted by a vote of to 4. That on the the 22nd dav of Mr. Smith, a Democratic ''tklfn s Arwca oaive, The Best Salve m ike world for vut3, Bruisss. Sores. Ulcers. Salt February Hheuin, Fever Sores, Tetteir,Chapped memher from Gates, off-red the fol- V . m TT A Hands, (ihiiv ;na rnmo and allharinrr reRolution in tne nouse, 10 kfcin JSruntinnfl and nnsitivelv cures nrif. Piles or n;A Tf i "That in ho aor of the anniyersary guaranteed to dve satisfaction or of George Washingtone ather of money ref unded. Price 25 cents per For colftof P R Whiva'a Timer v.w UV X KJ JL. V t-J. W O his Country, the House do now ad journ." : . This resolution, upon a division, Just Think. Mr. G W Patterson receives state ments every week from the. New York markets, and in Monday's sales in the city of New York, we see stated that 16,000 crates - of eggs, each crate containing 36 dozen, were sold, making in all 576,000 dozen, or 6,912,000 eggs. Wednesday's sales amounted to 13,000 crates, or 468, 000 dcz3n. The price paid for these eggs was from 14 to 20 cents. Isn t there more .money in raising ch'ckens and selling egg3 than there is in cotton ? . , Maryelous.Results. From a letter written by Rev, J Gunderman, of Domondale, Mich., we are premitted to make this ex tract: "I haye no hesitation in re commending Dr. King's New Dis covery, as the results were almost maryelo'ds in the ca3e of my wife. While 'I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Janction she was brought down with pneumonia suc ceeding La Grippe, Terrible par oxysms of coughing would last hoars with little interuption and it seemed as it she could hot survive them. A friend recommended Dr, King's New, Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satis factory in results." Trial bottles free at Fetzer's Drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Office Room to Rent. The rooms over A J & J F York's BBSB jewerly store are for rent The rooms are In splendid condition and will be rented at very reasonable figures. Apply to J F Yorke. - Very Respectfully. il!3 lM. WC. COFRELL. T Giving: the Devil His lne. The deyil i proud of a grumbler, no matter whether he belongs to church or not. ' The man who knows that God is with him will always be careful where he step; Keep the devil away from the children and he will soon have to giv up the saloon. We hate our own sins most waen we see them walking around in. the shoes ot somebody else.. Look into the drunkard's home, if you would see tracks that have been made .by the cloven foot. Our neighbor sees our faults, but he hasn't seen the bitter tears they haye made us weep. . . All lies have the smell of brim stone on their garments, no matter whether they are white or black. . Every time the devil makes a hypocrite he ha3 to admit that love is the greatest thing -in. the 'world. If the devil ever rubs his hands with satisfaction it is when he gets a good man to oppose a good cause. God often shows the sinner that he is wrong by bringing him in cob tact with somebody who is right. TAKES A rich man to draw a chec'j,. A pretty girl to draw attention- A horse to draw a cart, ; A plaster to draw a blister, dog fight to draw a crowd, And our goods to draw bargain hunters. . Four Bis Snecesses. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the -following four remedies have reached a pheno menal sale.. Dr. King New Dis co very, for consumption, coughs and c -dds,. each bottle guaranteed Elecs trie Bitters, is the great remedy for Liver, stomach and kidneys Buck len's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pill8,vWhich are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to.bll you more of them. Sold,at; Fetz ?M)rng store. rrr AMERICAN S SIX DOLLAR TYPEWRITER & fa fa fa fa is fast the thing for business and pn- . . ftssional tt ctwko have a few letters - to write and those letters to look r. Doctors and lawyers, r$ petially, find it very handy. Cktt- " drer. easily and quickly learn, to write on it. " will do iu'yt as good work mt the $ i oo.oo machines. Of course it is not quite as fast. It is sinply constructed, easily learned, easily operated. We'll send you a letter written on it along with a special circular if you'll send ' us your address 65 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK CX Andrews f fa s s School Furnishing Company XT ? I: K2 fitorfi
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