.T7 Vor.. XL-No. 110. CONCORD, N. 0., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 2 1895. WnonE NO. 1.2M I l: 1 I .V. 1 I I I. 1 J lal 1 MP L COKCOBD, N. 0. r m. Odell. President, n R OUTRAGE. - OashieT. Tj. D. Coltbank, Assistant Cashier Capital, Surplus, $50,000 $16,000 DIRECTORS; i u OnrcLL. D. F. Cimroir , , Elam King, J. W. Cannon, f k. Odell, y. H, Lilly, D. B. COLTRANB. Speculation, HAMMOND & CO. Stock and BoM Brokers, 130 & 132 Pearl Street, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y . Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold, or carried on Margin ' P. S. Send for explanatory circuv iar on speculation, also weekly mar ket letter. ..(Free) dwly UNIVERSITY OF IIIH CAROLINA uompnses tne university, tne College, the Law and Medical Schools, nd the V '" for teachers. Tnition $60 ; 35 teachers, 471 stndents. Ad dress President Winston, Chapel Hill, JS C, for Cata logue and handbook on "UNI VERSITY EDUCATION." MAtfUFACTUBEBS 07 FIN E GINGHJLMS, OUTING CLOTHS; plaids; shi.eting AND SALT BAGS. O .-I- . DEALERS IN ; 1 ... -, ". f i I I 4 r 'm i'i t General Merchandise. BUYERS OF Country Prdduce of all Kind : . ' AND WFoot wood always wonted best prices for same. We invite an in-. Section of all the goods w Manufacture. a T TTV K TV JC T-T UiVliVilLn. SCHOOL ill MkMw Go. BUKE I SSW.thi ko Sona &.Co. L? THEAMER1CN TOBACCO COAr lucoiffon YD 'f fM DURHANUC.U.S.A,y:fr MADE FROM High Orade YebaGGo IBS ' 4 ABSOLUTELY PURE Tne Murderer of Welsh. Sheriff J M Hood, of Lancaster countv. S. C, eot requisition papers fromGoTemor Cair, or this State, for nhan T.lnvd. whn wan arrested at Monro for killing young Welsh near the Haile gold mine, and went to Monroe Fridav for his man. but when he reached there he found a I ' I mob of 30 or 40 ready to take the nero and lvnch him. The wonld be lynchers came from Kershaw, S. O . and a few ioined in from the town. But bv the ahrewdness 0f Sheriff Hood, Chief of Police Ash- craft and Sheriff Ben Horn, the prisoner's life was saved., He was rninS ngnts out m otner parts oi Mr. A F Ltfler brought ns a sack slipped from the jail and brought by io . , - " of nice, pears. Thej were , extreme a rcand.a&ut wayt v . ; ; Leaving there at 4 o'clock they reached t ere at lO1 o'clock yesteraay morning, boon alter, baerin: Jtiood boarded the train for Columbia with his bird.Charlotte Observer. Baseball. v It was disappointing Saturday when it was learned that Forest Hill couldn't play Concord, The boys had arranged to defeat the boys on the hill, if such is possible. A game was had, nevertheless, between the first nine and the stars, which, re- suited, according to the score card, in a victory oi do to 10 m iayor oi . ' r n i n 0 the little fellows, Though the play- ins: was Dum on either side, it was full of fun and the large crowd perched on the bleechers enjoyed immensely the contortion act of Smith and the pretty plava of J 0 Frank. 7 '. s On -Friday the "female baseball boyB," of JiTew York, will arriye in the city, when a game will occur be tween them and a home team. Central Hotel To Cnangc Sunday morning's Charlotte Ob server is the authority for quite a successful managed for years ' by Messrs Eccles and Byan, is to change fodi-iMistfbffthfi iyear. E R Thorton, of New York, and GA) Campbell, of Maine, are ihe men who have leased it for tenfyears. School Announcement. Miss Marshall haying taught so successfully -for the past two years in Concord, will again fcpen her school, ' Monday Sept. 2nd, in the same building. She endeavors ' to meet the demands of a school com bining thorough mental work with the best Physical and Moral develop ments. Term $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 J per month. buswes. Barpn. The en D of H8rr,8bnrj,. Ur Yoa White, wwiliUtUa the' lowest,' re hotel, which has been so ably and . Wh 1A hnair-; w!Un!i n. srinihla bidder the contract' Ifor HE HAS HYDROPHOBIA. j A Fourteen-Year-Old Boy Near Pine ville Develops lc After Being: Bitten Four Years A go. In Pineville township,nofc far from the town of Pineville, can he seen a Dau wuuu,u8 Bigot a young boy about fourteen years old, striken of the Sunday-school children Snn with hydrophobia. A few days ago day, there was a fair attendance at while at school he bacame suddenly all the churches. At the Union sick and wa3 taken home, . Now he lies suffering and biting at every- ihirjg that comes about him. He seems ; to be in perfect agony at times. The attack comes on him by spells ; caused by a current of air cr I a change of any kind tending to bring on excitement. About four years ago the boy was bitten by a little dog that had heen bitten by a mad-dog. The boy's name is Arthur Satter- field, a son of Mr. Leon Satter field. Charlotte Observer. IjigrhtnliiK Storm. Saturday night about 8:30 o'clock a small cloud full of thunder and eon7, nong over uonoora The - flaes of lightning were "V wu.uuuer uiy iuuu. xxi "gnunng struct tne cupola on tne I r -r I ,y re. on r.uu"u a'u "ccu '" u" i u : i i 1. 1. i 11.. : .7 l. i BUluSie8 8uauww wioiiow bu I J n m i ana spnnterea.up a noor. ne hou8e 18 HShted bJ electricity and wires enter near xue roor. nere IL . . . A 1 the lifihtning left tbe roof and fo1" 10wea ine wires, witn tne result or believed that the damage would have been m ach Sreater ' lf not tne UOUSe DUmt. IN O one waa nurt. s It is reported ;, that a lady was stunned at the Cabarrus Mills and is now prostrated. Morris Arrested and Taken to Char lotte. Jep Mori is, the man that claimed to have eaten so much watermelon one night last week, was arrested this mornine bv Chief of Police Boger on a capias sent over from authorities at Chorlotte for carry in u .... a concealed weapon, it will ne rc membered that Morris waa badly cut in a general melee at iSelmont springs, near Charlotte,"' on Easter Sunday last, ft appears that Mor- ris was not as successful in conceal- ing his pistol as he was in conceals mg watermelons. : Y Dr. IX, B. Tonns Sleeted County Physician. , ii ;-"-; f j Atithe court house today (Mon day) the election of county ? physi cian took place. There were- only two James presented, those of ;Prs. ceiyed 1. Kniernts of t he.Maccabees The State Commander - writes us from Lincoln N eb.', 'as f oUows': "After toying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough ; in our two children we tried Dri King's ' New Discovery and at tho ead of two days the cough en tirely left them. ; We will not be without it hereafter, as our exper" ience proves that it cures where all other remedies fail ."Signed F. W. Stevens, State Com. Why not giye this great medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at Fetzer's Drug Store. Begun lar size 60c. and CI 00. ID O V' t Ula aU n'A r riC I ertVirtnl hnnpo -ifo inf Hi at; ,n 10 wHAT THE REPORTS SHOW. Sunday Schools Hare a Fair Atten danceAn Increase of 6 Sew Mem bers. Notwithstanding the fact that the campmeeting in Stanly and the re vivai at Mt. Ulivet attracted manv school there was an addition of one. at Forest Hill Methodist the increase was fire, which makes a grand total of all the hite schools of the city 1,687. The attendance September! was 934, as follows : Central M. E. church .76 Enrollment .. .144 Foreat Hill Enrollment .... . .......643 Absent .317 JoreB 1"e6rian" "-r, Absent ..........105 .......... 81 St. Andrews Union, j Enrollment . . .'. J 152 Absent......... 71 35 50 15 96 Reformed church.... J. Enrollment . . . . J . Absent .... ...... St. James Lutheran. .. Enrollment....... Absent .36 . . . . :.132 Absent 80 Baptist church 78 1 1 A. Inn r.. M,.n.l to . Enrollment .......... V..... 113 -j I ' ' ' k. A. Mt . i rrmt Acknowiednients. , 1 i , . The Stand aed was remembered today by two parishoners, to whom we extend the heartiest thanks. Mr. William O. r Petrea, of ' St. John's, brought a dozen apples, the lartypaf. rpr rwnrtrmA iti thia nnnntr. he dozen weihed ten pounds. Mr, petrea did not remember the variety. This dozen would make apple dump lings for a large family for a whole week. Vv Friday's Sport. The announcement of the coming of the woman baseball team to this city on next Friday is an eyent that has been more generally discussed than the great money problem or the rise in the price of cotton. It will be an interesting game, with the following corps of handsome young gentlemen as their antagonists : Caldwell, G ; Fisher, J; Brumley, F ; Smith, L ; Caldwell, W A ; Cook, H ; Keesler, R L; Beard, B ; Franks Ai; with W W Morris as umpire and J A Deaton as scorer. All of the above nine' have signified their willingness to play with the ; excep. tion of Mr, Beardi who has not yet been consulted. " " " . Baildlnjc Sebool House to Let. - -On Stpt,;16. at o'clock, at tthe building a school house on said site. Plans and specifications will be made known, on anove . aate,, or, in ine meantime bv calline on, the nnder- gigned. Chas. A. Sherwood, ' : DT, Litakeb, ' ; W. N. Barnhabdt, V ,:; Committee. September 2, 1895. , ... Do Tea Want Either t The following articles are offered for? ea!e privately and reasonably : One pool table, balls and cues ; one bagatelle table, one cook Btove, one grate, two parlor stoves and a dining table. For farther particulars call &t this ofiice, s2tf u tali MT. PLEASANT, N. C. REV. J. D. SHIREY, D. P., PRE3 ADADEMIC, COMMMRCIAL ! ; - AND ' COLLEGIATE COURSES. Total necessary expenses session of 38 weeks, $S5.00 to $137,000. JNfext session begins Sept 3. 1895. For cotalogue and special information, address the President as above, or lm. Secretary-of. Faculty. Mount Amoena SEMINAR Y A Flourishing School for Your.ar Ladies. TEN TEACHER?, OrkamentallSraLches Beeoiva Careful Aticntion, , HEV. O. L. T. FISHEB, A. Al , Principal, ' MOUNT PL ASAKT, N. O jim nouns College of Agriculture ' v - and Mechanic arts. The next session of this Col lege will begin September 5th. Examinations at count y seats first Saturday in August. Young inen desiring a tech- nical education, at an unusual ly low cost will do well to ap ply for catalogue to A. Q. HOLLA! ) AYPxna., 2 w d&wt Raltigh. N. C. COFFINS &C. have now in tcck at my i ooms opposite tle court iio"ae a aplen did line of well-made Fuiuiture such as Bed Steads, Tables, Wash Stands Safes, Chairs, &c. I defy competition in regard to quality and pric?. You Wll be surprised when you hear my prices Come and see. If not in stock can supply you in a few days. I have a nice line of -COFFINSz at prices that will surprise you. I keep a full Iline on hand for imr mediate' supply. " I buy LUMBEP ; and run my planing machane, and all persons who wish any thing in this line, will do well to call and see me. - ; -Very Respectfully, .. J. T. Pounds. Concord. N. C. July 13,. 1895., " - FEMALE ACADEMY. J 11C XlillUctl wICSSlUII WtJltlllUtl i-IA 1895, Register for last year shows more than 500 persons under instruction during the year. Spe cial features: the development of Health, Char acter and Intellect. Buildings thoroughly remod elled. Fully equipped Preparatory tCollegiate and Post Graduate Departments, besides first-clas3 schools in Music, Art, Languages, Commercial and Industrial Studies. J. H. CLEWELL, Rrincipal, Salrm, N 1.1 r Concord HIGH SCHOOL Opens September 2. Offers full, thor ough preparation for college; practical," thorough training for business or . life. For information or announcement, ad dress. HOLLAND THOMPSON, tt&sa22tw CoNcord, N. C. FUBIITUJE

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