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Vol. XL-No. 102. CONCORD, N. 0., FRIDAY, AUCHJST 23. 1895. WHonE NO. i;243 km in!i:il Mi a ROCKY RIVER NEXT YEAR. GOV. CARR SIGNS THE CALL, i SHOT Concord, N. C. t M. Odell, i) B. Ccltrane, Cashier. Ti.' D. Coltrane, Assistant Cashier Capital, Surplus, The Snnrtny Scnool Conventicn nt Hethepnge Encouraging Reports. Thursday- was a day of pleasure as "well as profitable work for the Sun- President, Bcno contention which met at Bethpage. , The reports from all the Sunday schools of the county show that a BY A TRAIN ROBBER. A Grand Kapids Detective Wounded.'! Perhaps Fatally, Bj One or the Chicago !fc West Michigan Road Agent , $50,000 $16,000 OtLes Siguei'S of Frofxiineaee-rdr. Smith Hays the Silver onyentlon is a Certainty. Raleigh, N. O, Auc. 22. Ed. Chambers Smith, ex-Democratic Geakd Kapids Mich- AuZ- 22- State chairman, has sent to1 each Deteetite Powers was peaps fatal, county in the State a call for an shot in the head while arresting early convention all persons who two ot tne tram robbers who held up Gill 0(1 fe MT. PLEASANT, N. O. REV. J. D. ,SHRIEY, D. D , PKES ADADE M IC, COM M MRC I A.L , ' AND COLLEGIATE COURSES. great wors is oeing acne and that believe in the remonetization of sil uc uaiwguauu ,,4, .uiuuigau Total necessary expensed prospects for grtater work is en- yer. Mr. Smith says a convention Pasener tramMuesday night near session of 38 weeks, $85.00 to DIRECTORS: i Af. Odell. D.F. Cannon Klam King, - ft' li. Odell, W. H, Lilly, D. B, Coltrane. peculation, couragmg. will assuredly be held here late in Addrtsses were made bv Mr. September or earlv in October. J. W. CANNON, Walter E Furr, Dr. J S Lafferty, Governor Carr signed tbe call to Mr. D B Ooitrane, Rev. Bt F Davis day. Among other signers are S A and Rev. Lancaster, of Rocky Ashe, B C Beck with, James C Mac- River. Rae. F Ss Snrnill and W C Stronach. New Richmond, in a smokor of the $137,000. north-bound Graud Rap;ds and Indiana tram to night. - Word was sent to police headquar ters tonight that two strangemen L J3 T 1 O I i gut auuaru jja&e ouum irm a. Next session begins Sept 3. 1895. For cotalogne and special information, address the President as above, or lm.r -Secretary of Faculty. HAMMOND & CO. i One of the main features of the Mr. Smith says only one man who ,Dorre station this morning and came JU1 AiVf .- A mApn?1 convention was me Binging; oy me i was asKea to sign rerusea, ana tnat . " vw v Itock &nd Bond Brokers, 130 & 132 Pearl Street, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. , Bethpage and Center Grove choirs. it was decided tnat tne -next an nual meet of the convention should be held at Rocky River church. All the old officers and committee men were re-elected. he is a national bank director. Snpt. llyder of the Southern Here.gEE Supt. W B Ryder of the Southern Railroad was in the city this morn- ing on business connected with the who talhed with buildinsr of the switch to the Fair Grounds. Mr. Ryder met with a . ? over the out-going train this evening, for all trains had' been under surveil lance for the suspects. As Detec tive Power was goingN through the tram, he saw two men in the smoker the description given. He grabbed one' and at the So Worse Than Her Daughter. UrOUUdS. Mr. KVOer met Wltn a g - tim hia fc, - - . y.ttUUJ. W""W tan iiuuiua ui fuM oxm tanv.ru uvci ag Qther 0fficers were aboard going jPppulist' from Nb.12 township, was 'the matter, and ej pressed himself through the other cars. The mo- bis whistle one;, of the eyolyer and - shot him Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and in the city Thursday and tells a tale as much pleased with the jro. ment be blew gold, or carried on Margin. of a visit of 80me North -Carolinian gressiyets ;of ;our:popie ad the d w 10 a small town m oouin . uaroiiL a, growxn OI me iuwu, auu win gm through tbe head and he fell to the wnicn is Bometumg uae iais : reiaru w mwc mr iucr ewmioauua car floor. As the other officers "He went to the only hotel in the of - the merits of the enterprise. rashetl in in re8ponBe to his whi8tle small place tor nis amner, anofwnen more coujq not te done coaay on the two men fled and jumped from P. S. Send for explanatory circu lar on speculation, also weekly mar ket letter. (Free) dwly SEMINARY A Flourishing School for Young - Ladies. TEN tTE AC HERS, Orxamental Branches Receive Carefui Attention, , REV. O. L. T. FISHER, A. 31 .PbincipaL, . MOUNT PL ASANTMN. C College of Agriculture and Mechanic arts. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH d Lli seated at the table, a big burl, ne J account of the absence of. one of the the traiDi e8Caping in the darkness. iege will begin September 5th. uic luouu oav po1W3 w niwoi vot vUAO fa . detsctive force was at -RYamiTuHinns nt. ennntv saafa mm. xuio ucumcuimv- L'"UCi 10 au rtV"'lvc' once called but andeverv available first Saturday in Au2ust. linian, but he held his peace until tial railroad man of indqmnitable policeman was detailed to search the Young men desiring a tech- tee meal was finished, after which energy. : - , : : T nnnntrxr for- thfl 7 n. nical education at an unusual- Comprises the university, the he asked the landlady Jf that was Concord was iladCto haye this otVa pOWflra WftS rerrinvpd tn th lv Jow cosfc wil1 do wel1 10 aP" College, theLawand Medical Cn8fcomarv at that hotel " thorough business man. who is. in Ulk m- - -i dIv for catalogue. to r, , -. i , . I o ' . i xiLJBDiLai. me uiiTBiuiaua cauuubi-- . .- . Her reply was : "Why, that was such close touch with tne successful my husband." v - and prosperous career of the great At this the North Carolinian I Southern, to spend sometime m the 1 ThomasTiiie challenged. seemed hornned. and the woman, city; and that he is to return to Salisbury has been heard from after her sympathetic feelings were make a complete look-over of the and it is understood that they cans for teachers. Tuition $60 ; 35 wrought up by the expression of the grounds where the switch is pro- not accept tie challenge of the Stars teachers, 471 students. Ad man's face, said in a sympathetic posed to be run, is quite an en-1 for the third game, which would dress President W ins tpn, way : "l'hat's nothing compared to couragement to those directly in- decide the best two in three.' The Chapel Hill, S C., for Cata- what my daughter Jane has gone terested in particular and to us all Stars should be content to quit even. Schools, and tile SUMMER SCHOOL hospital. Tne physicians " cannot ! state whether he will liye or not. i .a A. Q. HOLLA DA Y,PSpy. 2wd&w. - Raleigh, In . 0. f . - . ; V Salem FEMALE ACADEMY. logne and handbook on "UNI- and done. Sie married one of tbem Y1SKSITY EDUCATION. I, rrmoa Mr Barringer did' not stat whether the man yet lives br not, but we will venture to say that he iwilLbeware of his messmates Till maniaes and f usionists foi all time to in general. iii k A. K arrow Escape. - o r.-"-f. - f As the 11:15 train waa pulling up . ..'"- l ' TH X . r T TT at tne depot today r riday; Mr, j n. Kizer was coming to town, and ; was in the act of going across the track, But since there is to be no game be tween Salisbury and the Stars Mr. Frank O Rogers tells a reporter that (Thomasville has been challenged to visit us for thrte days next week. Our boys will amuse them, as they The 94th Annual Session begins September 5th 1895, Register for last year shows more than 510 persons under instruction during the year. Spe cial features: the development of Health, Char acter and Intellect. Buildings thoroughly remod elled. - Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate Departmt nts besides hrst-class schools in Music, Art, Languages, Commercial and Industrial btudiesi J.-H. CLEWEI.Ju, Rnncipal, bam, , daw 2W. . ... - t . . J . T ' ; MANUFACTURERS OP FINE G ING HAMS, OUTING CLOTHS, PLAIDS, SHEETING AND SALT Accidents - at the Cabarrus Mill Thursday. on p0ii.fc if come m mm. A. KK h . A A W m"t Bn W V A T Wk W V Wk f ' WUCU ilC'UtiUUCUCU tU UUllbO VUilli bUD 1 train, was upon nis team, i ne sue ceeded in15 backing his mules, just inCtimei .to wve their lives. The A Doctor Wanted. ' Governor Carr makes requision on Lthe Governor of Tennessee iof Dr, The beltin? erot tanerled on the lley in the engine room al the Ca- fa?m8fe ift?. W L Hill, who i8 wanted in Stokes bwrns mill Tnuhday ' -palled- a t.me or horrible scene wonldhave . lhe rg fited wltL, Gov-; coupling ont and broke tte shafting tt'withessed b7 those nd vtie Wnor. state that: i Hill gednced his T f C' l.'x, tK Miflin ttt no Tra fAAlTl ra V HI 11 OT - ft i ucset omcc. 0- DEALERS IN General Merchandise, hurt, however. - 1" ; 'i. . 'Ifionsin fnnder fPromlsei of marnasfer ; , , R htii fho naharrnH mill-haa hpn.r . - . . . ' Thursday. running m .o UOu. uj ;.oe-tt atortlon-and.thati-after .While transferine coal from the yards- from; the station,; one. can th.t hn h . gecnred the afe- cars on the' railroad" traci over the rdly tell when a train ia coming,! f , which passed be- tram way, the cart jumped the track, owing T ISZSSWl- ten them, he cruelly, told -her-he dumDing"' the cart and cdal down the .L?'ii,i.2'.i.E'rC . .i-"iA,i.il!twiild never marrr her, but would high; embankment. No one was I tidy- It -is 1 one of the Bliss Nannie Wnarey to be Married. Cards are out announcing 'the marry a Marriage 6n Thurflda September 5,twdrst daaes er , reported to the in t the PreeDvterian hurfcbL tTeiecuti ve" c: r Hilir "led -the country BUYERS OF - Country Produce of all KM AND Four-Foot wood always wonted best prices for same. We invite an in spection of all the goods we Manufacture. Cs. All Free. Those who have; tised Dr. Kings MooreiVilii oissanmd 'W Weyifindtw'o. attempts' wee'ade;by ;the New Discoverykno W its value,' and . W:ii,atnf rnlCirvi -Miatiluhifortunate eirlWfieiids -and'' ela- those who haje. not, have now the tg'thVlfaeat himdnd force 5? Rev; an d 1 Mrs. Jamijs M Wharey,Wht t Imar her Ti Tria Bottle, Free. Send your name nas sorea ui u ,yjmauJ i.uuirr :..:,-v OUnty. :: , ;;V,;;.. ff r"C. . t piano TunecComlngr;,i ca ;-v.p-7'i3 . C Mr. Wilrtibuth; thembst excellent him ned the anb! addteSs!to H E Bucklen & Co.. Chicadn, an get a "sample box of Dr. King's New Life, Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing at Fetzers Drug store. Fresh Milk Cows For Sale. I haye two good fresh milk cows for sale. Apply at the Standabi office for information or to me at my home, adjoining the John H Mor rnr Over FirtT Tenrs. ' ' " I j- ttt i q4.u;L hli I tUner of IJudden &l5ate8,-oi unar Mrs. Wmslows Sooth' ng Syrunrhas &ifew fprP?er;,.fifty jeajrabyiiii'f fttosd; aesiHrisM tlmnoi of mothers for their children iVZaA v-ill rilGaser leave" their name while teething, with perfect Success;! with Dr. bee'nnse4 . millions iserF nnma. allavs all a pain, 0 curesiu.wand 1 Ditehoea-ltt .4inmlejgJ tmL cent! a, x Joung or at the St., Cloud or sale. ' v- Thai-fi?e7rp9m aran ion0.Easj ' : . a -- - . . III FURW ITU COFFINS &C. I have how" in .stock at my rooms opposite the court house a splen did line of well-made Furniture 'such as , Bed Steads, Tables, Wash Stands Safes, jM,iCf: c v i hairsV &c. I fdefy competition in regard to , 1 1 J : -T 1 quaiHy; wiu ipnetj..; iuu win uo surprised when you hear my prices Cdme's and see. If net in stock ran flunrlv tcu in a few diiTS. I have a nice line of x iGOFilSSSz at prices that will surprise yon. I keep a full .line on hand for im mediate supply. I buy Lumber - S - 1 and Yuri my planing machane, and ajll : persons , who wish any thing in this line,, wiil do well ..to call and see me. hi .very . -Respectfully, . T; poiiiids. ConcoiaH .CJ.oly .13. 195. . ITS Ck'u-ftit'- Ellh D4aaoad Br.n& ' . iirfririnfitAI nil I 49 ' OrlafBal mn4 Only VeaalBe. Tn4rt tor Ckictr English Dm-A Mil Maaittg mon place, mA . mm u . am. am w m m At .- K- a a. a a-a Al T . M.:iil lO.e0 Tetimnimi. JoMrir. lwk John W. MoBBis. kind. m wf&iT j26 lm. (Mrs.) Ann Fink. o. 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