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" ' " - - .- -- "' " t-No. 147; Asfre victorious champion of the'. ' people against the Minnesota Coal Comtiri?, Ignatius Donnelly evinced o rnhi"t, practical good sense, rather t v:-iance vvitn me speculative cnirit shown in 44 The Great Mr. Donnelly is a man cf the most versatile talents ; his successes in medlcd science, at the bar, and in the field of letters, are many and unique,- Those familiar with his writings (and who is not?) are aiways impressed with the readiness with which . Authority . Tn su;to;i a proposition. One Is thus iea to believe that he possesses a remarkably retentive mind. But thce who know him say this is a mistake that his memory is roe: b;;t ': is a tireless investigator. reference books of every sort, which er.ul'ie -i:i;t to turn at volition to gnydesifeJ information or reference. The work which he values above !a:hr- is THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRIT; : MCA, cf which he possesses two set -one at his residence and one at h.s office. He knows that its authoiity is never. questioned anywhere, and is said to have won several cases in court upon evidence taken from Britannica. In ur ENCYCLOPEDIA Britannica note the fine articles-' on Bacon and Shakespeare, and for your own satisfaction, endeavor to trace in te writings of Shakespeare the alleged cipher of Bacon. Such comparisons are entertaining and instructive. If you do not own THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA you had better procure it while the new edition is being sold at introductory prices. Address . THE OBSERVER' - CHARLOTTE. N. C. CF 11 mil in inn miii reran jrVAie: Mr. Dickey and Miss McWlierter Mar; ried Asainst Parents' Wishes. Atlanta, Ga., April 19. V tele gram from Washington to the Con etitutioa states that Miss Kate Cox McWherterand Mr. James Dickey, Jr- of Atlanta, were married in Georgetown yesterday. The bride Mthericbe3t woman in Georgia and ne of the wealthiest in the South, decuple married in opposition to Swisher, of their families. .A few eeka ago Mias. MoWherter went to Washington on a visit. Mr. .. Dickey followed a few days ago. The bride ;a Wm;is years old. Mr. Dickey clerk mjhe Western & Atlantic Plr0ad height office liere. His atler i3 the road's general agert in nta. Rev. D J McGoldricjk, of Trinity church, Georgetown, formed the ceremony. tour Kls Successes. g the needed more au maVft 1 i, .. ci . ttV- bwuu me aavertismg for them, the following four ie8 have reached a phenomenal el" L' KidS'a'New Discoveryfor Ption, Coughs and Colds, each the g'aranteed-Electric Bitters, m remedy for Liver, Stomach Salve f?8- Hen'a Arnica Paan A11 tllese remedies are for ihemted to a 3ust what is claimed katw tne dealer -whose name tell ttnn "ciewiln will be glad to ""V'UWl h .... rT, wtnem. bold at Fet- 1 closing mm FRIDAY NIGHT'S EXHIBITION WOUND IT UP. The CJiildren in Souks and Verses They Acqnittea Themselves Exceedingly Welli Armory Ilnll Crowed to Oyer, flowing-, Friday afternoon promptly at 4:30 o'clock, the closing exercises of the Concord Graded School hPU , I grand chorna Eonr nf ' u the Echcol, to one of the two Janr. PAT ciin to tncci - i i . w ii WiVUUiO ij V - -uiwa ever assemoieu. m Armory Hail. . Every child was prompt asd knew bis or her part well, There were noblnadew. which was a compli- mentto the efficient corps of in. etrnctors and which spoke 'well of their cwn studious efforts in learn ing- j-uc aiiemoon exercises were splendidly rendered and the chil dren in their bricht costumes and full of enthusiasm did all that could te desired to make the exhibition a decided success. The exercises by the wee bit of children, or primary department of the school was one of tne crowning events of the many good features of the afternoon programme. I X or the evening exercises every- body, it peems, went early to procure a comfortable seat, but instead of being admitted to the hall the doors - i were not Opened until 7:30, when the large mass of people that had congregated went surging up the stairway, each trying to be first irf and the ?. onder is that no one was run over or even hurt, The hall I was packed to overflowing, standing I room being at a premium. Shortly after 8 o'clock the cur-J tain was raised, and the audience was 1 greeted with a chorus song,"Country I Fair Glee Song, and when we re-1 fleet, were the country, as was the stag?, filled with fair ones produc inor Riirh irlnpfnl foticrs. man would e " o - 7 I Vmnra nnnfpnt wnmpn lnrolW and ... . . i The pantomime scene, "Nearer My God to Thee," was familiar to many of us, but.it bdng rendered as it was Friday night it was , effective and lovely. The flag drill, too, was an attractive production, the old folks as well as- the children were highly pleased. "America," the ntata wa 'hpantiful in its ren, J.:.- u-i. -I. . 1 UlllOlJ, UUb asi jet ku iicnr uuuuuiuia i v. Ai.rr The closing piece, in which the . . . ... i ax tnirieen oirgmai oiauea wcio presented, was faultlessly rendered, every child showing his or her i . . i ? . -i. i ..;v. r. I pairiouc spirit wy wainug uuUv ... i " I or mustering with a gun, swora, or other weapon of defense. . . All in all, the day and night pro Ad out in full, and everyone speaks in the highest terms of the days entertainment Prof. R L Keesler assisted with the music and Mr. y iii om.ta managed the stage. Two and Three, . A nnestion in Concord : .joenpy Bmari. x0 rrl . w . r L . m tnarp H Ti v I if. dnei anu , ; f nu amafa Ypa. indeed. I ngm, v.u A duel is between iwo pe'- your mother and I have an argu-1 : rrri ...-.. vwfo n f I TtaiSZ r 1" J' CONCOTiT TV n a AmrTT, . . "uttuii, -Yl'Kiii 20. 1SOT I OSOAUVVILDEPnAOlIOKS. A Criminal Itfsort Raided by tXie In. T dInP Ponce. xauianpoii3, ind., April 19.-A ocusanoa was sprung here today by the arrest of De Witt D Day, 56 years old well known in the city, and pro- miuently connected with a large a charge nf business, house in practic'ng base crimes. The police, ior gome time, bare been watching certain block in Ihe heart of the uiiy suppo.ing that a gambling room wa3 in operation there. This ... i morning three officers burst into a n e upper floor and upon tBe eTldece In sight the arrest was maae. Iha apartment was hand fiomely furnished and occupied by a colored man. The place, ft is now learned, has been freqaented by pro minentmen, who met youth there ! e pract.cea that aracf'Jhe f ear Wilde affair. seem3 convincing ageist him. Many have told revolting tales of their visits to the place. Other anests will probably;follow. Mr. Emery Sains: for 8509. We get th.s from the Green shorn Kecord: Most of the day vesterdav and today was consumed in the hearing by Shaw and Scales, referees, of a case entitled Cook vsr L F Ross. The matter yesterday in contro versy, however, referred to a claim of F L Emery, now of Concord. He went north, "elected, purchased and - placed in Mr. itosa factory at Mr. Airy a lot of machinery, for winch work he claims he was never paid in full, some f 500 being yet due. When Rosa assigned a year or two I'ago there, were mortgages on this machinery, but Mr. Emery filed a mechanics lien on i, claiming pre Icedence. Messrs Shaw and'Scales were ap- poin'ed to take evidence and report to the court when the matter will be settled. WHen Baby was slcK. wo gave ner uastona. n ueu wo was a vuuu. duo u icu iut wuwiio. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. 1 o Recover Her Honey. Cleik of Superior Court James 0 Gibson is sitting as judge today (Siturday) upon the suit brought by Mrs. Julia uiincy, or wiiKes eonntv. asainst J L Stafford, ad- ministrator of I B Teeter, for re covery of money loaned Teeter by nlaintiffdnrincr Teeter's life time. r - . ; Lawyer u 0 Oaldwell, of Statesville, appeared 1 r the plaint ff and H S Pnrvear for deiendanc. J.ne case has not yet been decided as we go to . Una nnf trof hOOtl nf?5P.n press. New Schedule. The following is the change in tie new schedule in effect at and after o.n rJrtnoV n. m.. Sundav. April 2lgf lg95: South Bound No. 11, will be due at10.55 a. m.; No. 35 at 10:07 p. . Krrt 7 af fi:49 a. m.. and No. ' V ' . , i t k.a 63, local freignt, win ieac u.v m. - Rnnn,No ia.ii, dnei - at 7.23 p. m 5 No 36 at 8:U1 a. m s 9:03 m f and No. 64 r " .,..ivi.W luuai Aioig" - - rr ri r u 1 1 1 rn w wi au wu TinnTI. No. and 38 wiH etop at 1 i 1 oWI i TAXES. By virture of levies and the cer tltlcate of J L Boger, Tax Collector for the town of Concord, and pur suant to the provisions of the Machinery. Acts of the General As sembly of North Carolina, I will on the 1st Monday of May 1895, sell at the Court House door in Concord the following town lots on which the taxes levied by the commissioners tor said town for the year 1894 re main unpaid, ta wit : VrAED 1. Iaette & Soiitb, 1 town lot on Main streei 14 10 Pondexter, P F, 1 town lot on Mill street, ad joining V Thompeon, 3 23 Troutman, W A, 1 town - lot oo Spring street, . 3 60 . wabd 2. Willeforl, J A, 1 town lot EASt Depot street, 2 10 wasd 3. Branick, Mag, 1 town lot East Dpot street, (El len Bast property), 1 35 Dry, W F, 151 acres land 3-Mile Branch, 4 01 Groner, Mary E, 1 town lot (old store room;, 1 35 ward 4. AlexanderV'Sctrah, 1 town lof, Coleburg, 98 Alexander, Hiram, 1 town lot Love Town (balance), 2 05 Freeman, Alleu, 1 town lot Coleburg, l 73 Gilmore, Sandy, 1 town r lot Broad street, 1 35 Gibson, Mag, 1 town lot Broad street, 15 Harris, Henry, 1 town . lot. 15 road street, 3 60 Holbrook 8; Adam, If own lot Broad street, " l 54- Ichord, Elizi, 1 town lot Coleburg, - 1 35 McCarter, Andrew J, 1 town lot Broad street, 3 41 McRea, John W, 1 lot Broad street (balance), 2 73 Pharr, Martin, 1 town lot Broad street, 3 60 Spencer, Ellen, 1 town lot Broad street, 71 Miller, Rondolph, 1 town lot Broad street, 3 60 B!air, Z, 1 town lot Broad street. 1 16 Cabarrus TO THE SHERIEF OP County : The above is a true list of do liquent property of the town of Con cord, presented as jn accordance with law for you to advertise under execution for sale for .taxes. J. L. BeoER, Tax Collector. L. M. MoRrisok, Ex-Sheriff of Ca- baru8 County. April 30 th, 1895. Meeting classis of North Carolina Reformed church of the U. S., Thomasville, N., C. Tickets of sale April 30th, May 1st and 2nd, limit, May 7th, 1895. Fare for round trip $2.50. as much of a share in the rj Dicycie as tneir nusDand3 ?1 Ton most cycles have been com- n cot fail to se cure a copy of the Columbia paratively heavy. Now as y light as the men's or (1 lighter. Let 11s show vou 7 Catalogue. the graceful, easy-run- J ruling models in this year's Columbias, $100 or Hartfords, $80 $60 $50 i Lreaflets, and information as -to dress and riding, free if yottcall. G. L PATTERSON, AGENT, CONCORD, N. C. " Whose NO. 1,004' BOTTOM PRICES TO SHIT Hi 1 1 LIES! I am back at mv ol rvlaop of business, ALLISON'S 1 corner prepared to welcome my old friends and to make new ones. I keep a full linejof DRY GOODS, " SHOES, HATS, 1 GROCERIES, TCBACCO, &c. always at the lowest prices consistent with honest bnsiv ne.s3.. 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 your produce. Will exchange goods for all kinds of country produce at cash pric?s. Call to see me. JOHN P. ALLISON; Speculation, HAMMOND & CO. 130 & 132 Pearl Sreor .. NEW YORK CITY, W. Y. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought acd sold, or carried on Margin . P. S. Send for explanatory circus lar on speculation, also weekly mar ket letter. - (Free) dwly Professional Card. I have located in Concord for thefc practice of medicine and surgery and respectfully ask the public if or a share of their patronage I may be- fonndt my office at any hour of the day or at my residence at night when not out professionally, and uMl gladly respond J;o all calls ; promptly. Office under that of Montgomery & Croell. Respectfully, f J. B. Smoot, M. D. Atansion BConse JLanndry. I am the Concord repesentatiFe of the Mansion"House Steam Laun dry, of Greeuville. S.C. If you think of wearing nicely done-u & collors, cuffn and shirts, come see me and find out cost. You will be paid for all articles- torn or lost. You can leave your bundles at the Furniture Store, whether I am 'presant or not, It will receive prompt attention. I send basket off Tuesday and it returns Saturday morning. Come around and.seejme mhl3 3m J. N.Bell- Backlen'g Arnica Jaive. The Best Salve in te worH for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures. Piles or no pay required, lc 13 guaranteed to give satisfaction ort money refunded. Price 25, cc per box.. For sale at P. B. Fetzer's Drug , Store 5 umi )re. fight."
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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