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- THE OBSERVER .
' CHARLOTTE, N. C
WRECK OK W, N. C. ROAD. I
Engineer BobLee and His Firemen
Both KHIed-rLce From Tuis County.
Facts concerning the wreck of
last night (Monday) on the Western
North Carolina Railroad, were very
rteagre and all that we could learn
of the horrible castrophe is to the
effect that Engineer Bob Lee, a
former resident of this county, was
killed. The wreck cccumed beN
yond Marion a few iniles on the
slope of the mountain, 1 It was an
extra freight train and' was due in
Salisbury about 4 o'clock this morn
ing, But alas, the long train's des
tination was not reached. The engine
jamped the track, pulling down a
high embankment eight or more
carl
Bob Lee and his firemau were
killed outright. Lee's body had
not been found at dav break, and
was supposed to have been buried
beneath the debris. -The
wreck occurred ' about mid
night, it is said, and ,it was some
time before any connection could be
made over the wires. ' .
Le: w s born and reared in this
county on the old Dr. Miis' place,
in the Poplar Tent neighborhood.
We couldn't learn the name of the
KORN ER WRITES- . match, or take a glass of beer.5' Just
after the war every nigger thought
km
. T am rp.allTr rrlo "U- vr !
ture has again opened out
her fascinating and enchant
ing stock of blossoms and
flowers and Terdant foliage
m the soft, melting sunshine
and balmy breezes of spring
time. I am glad the long,
gdreary,, winter is ever, and
I am glad that, the -Nortn Carolina
Fusion Legislature ha, with it, diec
the death that , has nq awakening.1
Of its death I can truly say :
Not a tear .was sJied,not funeial vote,
As its course to a finish was hurried ;
Kot a State guard discharged a farewell
shot -
O'er the gray e where the bum bum is
buried.
The people will tilk of this bum bum
. .that's gone
And oer its cold ashes upbr&id it 5
But it won't care a d n "if they'Jl let it
, sleep on . . ; .
In t he grave Where its meauhess has
laid it.
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I am glad the time hascome when
the devotee of Isaac Walton, with
hook and line and a tin can of red
7trm8 can
On tho neighboring preek bank set.
While the noonday sun is warmly
beaming, ' ' "
His nose and neck a turkey red .,, ..
, Ana -his eve.- wTitn raaiant nope a
he was entitled to "forty p.cres and
a mule,5- -Now, every fellow, white
and black, thinks he ought to be a
Vanderbilt or an office holder and
the cry of "the rich or richer and
the poor poorer" is wafted on every
passing breeze ; at the same time
eyery mother's son of them is trying
to make something out ot somebody
else. The bid time days wage plan
has lost caste, competition is the
watch word, contractors are getting
uas thick as fi Idlers in hades." Nine
ou); of ten fail, and then legislation,.
the administration and goyernmen
policy get a dose of spleen,Jvitupera
tion and popular indignation. Po
litical harpie3 and sharp-trickers
take advantage of fhis discontent to
foist themselves into office or fill
their coffers. Where is the remedy?
; . Korxer.
rrloo mi n nr
unfortunate fireman. No other But ,
lives were l03t that is known at this V,Manv a when 'twas getting late
'...- I've seen him socakm through the gate
time ac tnis piace. j ,
The aboye is about all the partic
ulars that could be learned.
Professional Card.
, I have located in Concord for the
practice of medicine and surgery.
and respectfully ask the public for a
share of their patronageI may be
found at ray office at any hoar cf
the day or at my residence at night
when not out nrofessionallv. ami
vkill gladly respond to all clla
promptly. ,; ,
Office, under that of Montgomerv
& Cro.vell. Respectfully,
'f J. E Smoot, M.D
pecuiatiof
HAMMOND & CO.
Considerate Cotton.
There was lots of cotton on the
market today (Tuesday.) A big lot
was told by Mr. Frank Morrison,
one cf the best farmers of No. 2, and
by Mrs. Frank Pethel. 5 The prevail
ing price wr.3 mi cents.
130 & 132 Pearl .Street,
NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.
S cocks, Bonds and Grain bought attl
sold, or carried on Margin
P. S. Send for explanatory circnv
lar on speculation, also weekly mar
ket letter. (Free) dwlv
Throwing backward an anxious tjance
At a jagged tear in the back of his pants
When he'd been fishin'.
JLaiil Three EgTS at One Time.
bpeaking about nens
Lookins 50 Per C ent Better
The S ran dad failed to note , the
presence in the city, Monday, cf one
yi. 113 uiu citizcuo ue eav uiu.
fiotwith any allusion to the , indi
Tidual'g ae, but old as regards his
citizenship m Uoncord compared to
time gpent elsewhere- Dr. Thco.
fharr, ho has taken up his yine , e. , n
1.1 -
Memory carries us Ijack ward to
the springtimes of our boyhopd when
atid eggs the cup of spicewood or sasgatras
Durham can come in and go you teas, proverbial for the;r health. giy-
one. Unas, nines, wno presides ins and spring aeonuy uestroying
oyer the Carolina barber shop, jes- properties, - graced each evening
terday evening bought a hen of the meal. K Methinks the mesdames. of
CochinfcChina species and took her old were right when they put their
home. This morning he found that faith in these simple remedies 0
she had .made a nest during: the home manufacture, instead of Jhe
night "and had laid three egg. All nowaday nostrums. North Carolina
of them were well developed of the politically after a sixty days attack
usual size, excepting that one had a of Fusion feyer, needs ! a prolonged
hard shell and the other two were dosing with good ".old time; common
soft-shells. When a Durham hen sense antiseptic remedies.
4 IaH 41 iv Ant
i y -t- ur 11 (iihiiivii i.urui 1111 l 1 .
. t t ; iind a remarkable cow or a
1 township. wa3. here and
"j'V
that he looks so
and fleshier brought forth
and fig
in Ko.
the ire
youDge:
Qumerojs enquires about the
prescnpvscns and remedies that are
wcrhin sa admirable. The? enly
excuse Tor all this change is that
Doctor sleeps now, whereas
fcea in town he seldom ever retired.
AlHsjwell that end3 well.
iFvay BOY A--
get? up such an enterprise as this, it
t V
is no wonder that we nave cheap
eggs. Durham Sun. '
It wouldn't take Jim RobiDson's
latest hen discovery long to fill a
threshing machine, such as he re
ported not long since. By the way,
can't the Sun let up on the egg and
enough to
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
When she became Miss, . she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
Curious Pocket Rule.
Bid you . know that
mm
a silver
quarter, haldollar, or one dollar,
; TO III TIIE TISO !
each make a handy pocket rule ?
The silver quarter measures just
three fourths of an inch in diameter.1
... m
The silver half measures one inch I a,m "back at my old plactf
1 n i
diameter. The silver dollar u Dusinesss,
ALLISON'S
spring enakes ?
I have been trying to satisfy my
self as to the cause of such rapid
and sudden changes in the , popuiur
pulse of . late years. Germany,
France, Italy and our own country
are the greatest protection countries
and in them is the greatest discon
tent. In -America we; have ttrolec-
nest of P1?? Hchedi6: us from .year vto
year, dul our-inuusiries nactuaie
still, go up and down, and the real
laboring American citizen finds no
relief. There may be protraction
beneficial to the uinfant industries"
but to him there is no. protection
against the overwhelming hordes
of foreign riffraff who compete with
him for work at his very door. Di,d
you ever notice that anarchism, so
cialism, fire bugism and all ideas an
tagonistic to our free institutions
have their inception in this foreign
element. Little by little these doc
trines are .being instilled and mcuU
cated In the minds of our home peo
ple. Yankee ingenuity is dropping
into line with foreign depravity
ambition, for. office and an insatiate
desire for. wealth brings to the sur
face the boVd? selfish, unprincipled
and incompetent. Populists, in-
foa ST'0 wom2n or toys at Friffss ranging
Jivl5to30. We fihinfrnmfaetorv select
Provaiand are the only xnacuf actur-
To Go to Albany.
Guilford will be represented at
the Albany penitentiary in a week or
two.
Alonso Smith and a negro man,
counterfeters, were Gonvicted Jn the
Federal court Saturday and sentenced
to twelve months each. Orlando
Kirkman, implicated with them, was
also convicted, but got off with six
months in the jail.
They were engaged m making
counterfeit nickles, the moulds bo
ing found in Smith's house. It was
a plain case. Greensboro Kecord.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:
It Qualified ads
.e.?V"t nf the Estate of Mrs. M.
lUlUiD."" , 11 no.cnTifl n : :t-
Bangle, deceaseu, w- uauonisis, r usiuuiaio wucaucuicoj
holding claims -vvur i8 the outcome.
We have
qt7-- " o oner ereater vaxa 111
othe aiaLCr nccla at SftO to $m wan
to actrers with prices from eiO
Every wheel fully wrgrraratcd.
r21ocal dealerg a. tiro tit of gifjy
jjSSii Cut this out and write to-day fOI
, asome catalogue. Address,
AF0R!H!Ef BleyeleDepjrtaentntlO,
ftcrainst said
ceadrTherebrnotified to pres
sent them to the undersigned cm or
before the 9th day of April, 18J6.
for Daymerit or this rnotice will be
vleXl bar to their recovery.
Sjgo all persons . 6wfnR said den
asel arlnotified that prompt pay.
ment is expectea. pjjTREA,
Administrator.
This 9th April, 1895.
in
measures one and a naii incnes in
diameter. Salisbury Herald.
Without questioning the Herald's corner prepared to welcome
accuracy, we intend to test this my old mends and to maKe
when the wherewithal is secured, new ones. I keep a full line of
1
Just now the test is, impracticable. mjy GOODS
SHOES, BATS,
GROCERIES,
TOBACCO, &c
lowest prices
she had Consumption and that there
The SoiUa bound Vestibule was
fiye hours late today.
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction
nitv. Til . was toiri hV hpr dontora always at, the
v . , ' v v consistent with honest bnsi
ness. Will meet cuts at all
times. I can buy as cheap as
anybody and, will sell as close.
Haying a stock suited to the
farmers' wants, can
use yonr
The laboring man You will be paid
le in a ay, sees Horn or lost. You
was no hope for her, but two bottles
Dr. King's 'New Discovery cbmplele
1 v cured her and she says it saved
her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139
Florida ot. can Francisco, sunered produce. W ill exciianp;e
from a drfiadfnl cold. aDnroachink I eroods for all kinds of countrv
r X a I O, ' "
Consumption, tried without result produce at cash prices. OaJJ
everything else then bought one boWjto see me.
tleof Dr. King's Ne L.Scbvery JtIM p ALLISON"
and in two weess was curea. ne is
nntrirallv f.hankfnl' Tt is such re
. J , . ., . , - .(Election Notice.
suits, or wmcn mese are BampteB, At & metncr 0f Board Oommis-
tnat prove tne wonoenui emcacy 01 8i01jerg for town of Concord, 3ST. 0.,
this medicine in Doughs and Colds. hed April 1st, 1895, - an elation
ree trial bottles at etzera .rug wa3 and ordered to be told at
Store, Regular size ,50c .and $1 00. tbe various voting places on the
' first Mondav in: May next for the
Ii am tfce. Concord xepesentative purpose of electing a Mayor and
of the MaDsionlHouse Steam Laun-1 two Town Commissioners from and
:.I , V ' - 1" ' - I 1- ...
by each ward and one, Graded School
Commissioner from and by each
wardv Books Open now. The fol
lowing Registrars were; appointed ;
sees fbrtnnesinade
others of his. pwn class rise r. to. the
millionairV.n
and chaffing increases. Jgets
that tteseiferioifa who get! rich "are
the mear low Sown, selfish chaps
who. never stands treat, go to a ball jmhl3 3m,
dry, of ureeuvjdie . .u. .11 . you
think . of wearing nicely , doneup.
collors, cuffn and sriirts, come see
me and find out" cost.
for , al articles
can leave your
bundles at the Furniture Store,
whether I am presant. or not, It wiU.
receivs prompt attention. : . . .
I send basket off Tuesday and it
returns baturaay morning.
Come around andiseelme
J. N.Bell
Ward No.
Ward No.
1
2:
1
John Bt Caldwell
Jam?s N Brown,
,Ward No. 3 : P A Correll, Ward
No. 4 ; George M Lore..
By order of Board
v . : J. L Hartsell, ' ,
April 2, 1895, Clerk.