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Tiro f! A ?f 'CL No. 24. Tf:E PAUL'S PETTY-COAT. .fiielySliie-Year-Old Incident Hia: ' Interesting Mtlll. , . lualiitu.. always struggling to' be original, is like a tlieat rjcal ariny, which, as it reap pears upon the stage after its circuit, never fails to present soeihine: we recognize that lei troys the designed illusion. ;0t even a Worth can create ; v;, iaa only intimate. - The coin plaint is toda'y General iiidt it is difficult - to distin cruisli by their attire t he sex ot our young ladies ; round hats, their jackets and their rtcoats, andnbv. and then evea their knickerbockers, may have been borrowed from their brothers. Their mothers and' their aunt say : "Girls did not dress so in our day," vrlich is quite true, bvJ they (3k1 n hundred years agu. In the London Times ot January, 17'.m;, .-sarcastic reference is made to it. Earl Spencer had made a l;etthat he would cut m me mil of his coat and ap pear in public in it, and .that thi pettycoat would in a week be the fashion He did so and won his bet. The Time3 comments : WL ji: men in PettyCoat appear No wonder girls the breeches wear; But happier far would be the case, Were each to keep their propei place The fair o.ies wear the female dress. And men adorn their persons less; For such the fashion of the day, They make it difficult to say . Whether the Drettj things we meet Parading through their fav'rite street, A male or female we may call, Their shapes are so equivocal London Graphic. 5ot Drowned Cut Very Ner It. It wa3 rnxnbred on the streets Friday afternoon tht a young white boy was drowned at Morris' pond, but it seems there is some mistake about the affair. The boy wag cross ing the creek on a raft, when the log upon which" he was walking 9 floated down the stream. He slipped off into the water and the trash from the raft passed over him, holding Hm under the water. He was rescued. When taken out it was some time before consciousness was restored, but little Sammie Beaver yet lives to tell the talet 4. Splendid Idea. The Greensboro Record says: "In order to keep an account of the uunkr of new buildings which wii eat-.ip this year ari ordinance as passed some time ago requiring a permit before a building is start eJ. A violation of the ordmanca is fine of 31.00. "The object is a good one a&d it ; hoped all who build will i mem ber to call on the clerk and get a per;uit. The cost is nothing whate ver and the publication of the number of buildings at the end of toe year will benefit all." Ih'a would be a good thing for Concord. It would cost nothing, aU(l yet put us in a position to know aecurately the growth of the town. J M M I " I fo the , nszens of Concord. will visit your premies on our afiitary- duties, and all such not - found iu good sanitary condition, be reported to the mayor and giants issued for jour arrest. earning and save cost. 7 IT 13 A-COMING. vn.xirriiN Otion milla in. t Both Day nnd Wsht-ISew nonselo - m. Be Bnllt at Once. A Standard reporter was reliably nformed this (Saturday) afternoon that the Cabarrus Cotton Mills will begin running at night as soon as houses can be furnised for the op, eratives. Rev. W A Sides, a contractor at Cannonville, will begin at ones the ! erection of four houses to be com plete wit hm thirty days. They will be built on Cabarrus Hill, this side of the mill. Contracts will be let next week for the building of more houses,. The Cabarrus is progressive. Here's a Good One. A reporter was told ibis rr;r .roing !. of a right funny occurrance. Friday a certain man called at a grocery store and ordered a spring chicken sent up. The chicken was sent. When the 'creepy" was deliyered to the lady cf the house she put it into a bird cage. When the husband ar rived at home ue asked if a chicken had been sent up. His wife then yery enthusiastically exclaimed, "No, Will, but we have one of the cntest little birds you ever saw !" Free Fills. Send your address to H E Buck- len & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly ef fective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invalurble. They are guaran teed to be i)erf ectly free from every deleterious substance and tc fbe purly vegetable. They dc not weak en by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25o. ter box. bold at Fetzer's Drug Store. Are Yon Going? For the accommodation of persons desiring to attend the Centennial Celebration and Annual Commence ment exercises of North Carolina Uniyersity, Chapel Hill, the. South era Railway Company will operate special traits between Uniyersity station and Chapel Hill, connecting with train 11 and 12 at University station June 4, 5, 6 and 7, as fob. lows : Leave Chapel Hill 3:30 a. m., arrive University station 4;30 a. m ; leave University station 6:35 a. m., arrive Chapel Hill 7:35 a. m. 1 ' InA Bad Fix. .... ; Mr. C E- Alexander, of Sims & Alexader, Friday locked his safe, containing all his books, easily etc and box of watches from Mr. James Willef oid's work bench, and cain't pet them out. He has not forgotten the combination, however. The look won't work. Several experts have tried to open it, but without! success. jianslonHoase Laundry. lamttie Concord repesentative of the Mansion House Steam Laun dry, of Greeuvilie. S.C. If you think of wearing -nicely done-up collors, cuffn and shirts, come see me and find out cost You will be paid for all articles ornor lost. You can leave your bundles at the Furniture Store whether I am presant or not, It.will receive prompt attention. I eend basket off Tuesday and it returns Saturday morning. CONCORD, N. C, SATURDAY, MAY THE HUSH OF HUMANITY. vt t i ; . . rwic; uv jl m emu ;m. n. nrun f. II V (in Mr. W R Wearn, of Charlotte, was in the city. Mr. E N. Campe, of Norfoll , Va,, is in the city. Mr. B F Rogers is m the city, after and absence of several days. Mr. Walter Black, of this county, who graduated from Ruther ford College this year, was in the ! city today. Mrs, Will Goodman and Master Archey, her son, went over to Char lotte today, where they will spend eome.time. Mrs. A J Beall, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C G Mont gomery returned to Charlotte, her home, tod y. Mr. and Mrs. W H Branson, of Durham : arrived in the city today and are theguests ot Mr. and Mrs. W R Odell. Mies Mary Louise Harris re turned to the city today from Wins ton, where she was teaching in he graded schools. Mrs, Whit Coble, of Charlotte, who has been visiting relatives at Cannonville, returned home today, accompanied by Miss Emma Hinson of this place. Compromise. Mr. Winterbbttom Emily, the doctor says nil we need for these colds of ours is whiskev and quinine. Mrs. Winterbottom Cyrus, if you think you're going to get any whis key down my throat you are muck misfeken! Mr, Winterbottom And I haven't a particle of fstth in quinine. So I bought them in separate packages. Here's your quinine. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. May Weatner In 1822. The Norfolk Pilot scratches up the following bit of . interesting record for thetNorth Carolina Even ing post of May 15th, 1895 : "The Season Some of dnr oldest inhabitants do not recollect of a season so backward as this has been It is now the middle of May, and tie cold is so severe that it is necessary i to keep up the fires in our parlor, and vegeUtion has received a ery serious check by the prevalence of north winde . It is stated in the . Salem Observer that on Friday last the air at that place was filled with falling 8bowflke8, end that the sky s exhitmd the wilduetss and sternness ' of March weatnen We had letter f I recently from New Orleans which J i.A-i ii ... ' .1.1. ' stare mat siujiiar. uuetisuuauie . weather was prevailing there in the1 middle of April. Bocklen's Arnica sa tc, The Best Salve in t!ie. worH for Cut3, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,Chaf ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skm Eruptions, and poaitively cures Piles or no pav rtqniredi : It is guaranteed to give satisfaction r money refunded. Price 25 t nts per (box. For sale at P. B. FetzeiVDrug 25, 189. Folded for Sruppino, ,oai m on 8 & Firzi fs-: ; : i m J a ii j&t&zi3am GtVING THBiK THINGS AWAY WrU " lite i MrMi ill 11 ImMi m i - GaSH' - ISm- ml MM -1 i wy . COME AD SEE! ; "gi T HEMQ j mmi I f ' '" ' e7" ,Z:A ; 'ik ill j .; Hi; - r ; ill c I V : -Ill: I b - - - - cularthat wili Q ppenfot'Bse fll .a ? . tell you all I abou it , ' :.r- ' . fl , u " -v iJ m ilr ' f tea m i Wnor.K KO. 1 ,r- lu M mi Mi l ANNON 3 & FETZER. Come arc-una ana.stw wu 8 ton. " 15, 1895. - mhl3 3m J. N,J3ell- r:
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