Yi No.
146.
CON COIII V, N . C. 4 WEDNESDAY , 00 TOBER 23. 1895.
Whole KO, 1.324
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Concord, N. C.
PrLTRANB, Cashier.
j p, Ccltkane, Assistant Cashier
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garplns,
$50,000
$16,000
DIRECTORS ; .
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D. I COLTRAXE.
ONE OF THEM CONVICTED.
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There Was Much T!TiiimS.. ;
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the Terdict, and Fears of Lynching,
Bat all Wns ftulel. '
Chester, S. 0.'; Oct. 22, Oh tries
Llovd and -William 'Bass were trud
here tovday for the murder of Wil
liam Welsh, a white lad of the Haile
Gold Mine, Lancaster county, . in
August last. Charles Lloyd was
convicted of murder, and William
Bass acquitted, the' jury staying out
.pec.uiaton,-;v:
, H;,M.M0ND & CO.
Stock m& IoecL
. 130 &.rJ2 Pearl Street,
jfEW-YORS CITY, IT. Y.
tccb, Bends and Grain bought and
sold, cr tarried on Margin . '
F.S. ?encl fcr explanatory circus
jar en speculation, also weekly mar
ket letter, (fee) dwly '
A Mysterious Disappearance.
Some months ago Oryille StUlwell,
claiming to be from Macon county,
N. C, came into" the Denver neigh
borly d,this county, He married a
Miss Blalock, soon afterwards. He
appeared to everybody as a straigh
forward, honest man and was very
much respected, lie eoou became a
Sunday school superintendent and
conducted religious seryicea quite
frequently in the community.
only ten minutes. The trial waa at- A tew weeks ago btiUweil pro
tended with ereat excitement end I cured a wagon and a mule from one
rumors of lynching were rife. The of hls neighbors, Frank Beal,' to haul
trial waa to have been held in Lan- his cotton to Davidson Collets. He
caster county, but a change of venue sola his cotton to Howard and
was secured. The negroes were ably 8tonh at Davidson and -traled oi)t
defended by W O Hongh, of Lan- ?21 worth, buying a suit of clothes,
caster, and S E McFaddcn, of Ches- colfee, rice, sugar, etc. He left
ter. Erervthinff is quiet tcntebt Davidson late in the evening for
k1aJ0 fon home. He was seen at the Pott's T
rThic mrrrn o3 'caA of place, near Beattiea ford for the
the Ptceaix Mine. He committed an
inn
SET.
sctrGcious murder and the jurv very
properly and speedily says ue m-ut
be hangtd
last time, i Stillwell. wagon and
mule, nor goods have been seen
since. Their whereabouts are un-
known. Lincoln Democrat. -
An Allan ta Ilnrderer Escapes.
Shonld be Condemed.
Sallie Morgan, a colored woman
Win Myers, wbo nas becameno- 0f this city, rented the" "Red" store
torious forjiis crime and two con- room in the Patterson-Propst build-
victions and who was sure to hang, iDg for the purpose of; opening and
escaped prison '.at Atlanta, Monday running a resturant during the
evening..'; The keeper was letting a winter, but the authorities have for-
ady out, and Myers rushed oat too. bidden the woman to put fire in it
He cannot be found anywhere. It on account of the building being
-(LITAKEU'S CORNER)
Ih?ye opened my - MET .MAR
KEf m th-j Litalier basement, fors
merly oeenijied by Swink & Day
vault . v, hen vou want nice: fresh
Beat?, b oi, nork. mutton, etc.. call
caor BfciiU ia vour orders to
S. L. KLTJTTZ.
?. S. 1 &ni in the market 'when
fceef cattk n-l boj;3 aro for salo.
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IN U FACT URE RS OF
F& G LYGUAMS, -
mmcr cloths,
: PLAIDS, SHEETING
AN.
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BAGb.
thought ihe keeptr was bribed.
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nothing more than a fire-clap and in
an unsafe condition. ,
How Is this, Professor Cook? -
Mr. W AKkdley, of Mt. Pleass
ant, was in the city last Friday with
Jt'or the liaplists.
For a week or more the Baptist
two balas.of cotton which ho mar church congregation of this city
keted lieie. Mr. Kinaiey-ct tne have been on the lookout for a bell
market hero was 20 points higher that had beenpurcha.ed. The bell
tnan uacora ana no eoaia h3 arri7ed and wii. bo placed in the
extra prioe.-Salisbury World, 'J. reauj. lor u oy oonuaj
Tnt. tut. child! You are wrong, next. It weigti3 7UU x byo pounaa.
, . .
Mr. Kindley went to Eeo his sister, it Hay do as Much for Ttou ,
and simply took two bales along. Mr- Fred Miller, of Irving, III. ,
The Standard has watched all tho writes that he had a severe kidney
time the various markets. In fact trouble for many years, with severe
Salisbury is not regarded a cotton pains in his back-and also that his
market and hence - is liable to do bladder was affected. He tried
most anything when it is not up to many so called Kidney cures but
snuff. Most of Eowan's cotton witnout and good result. About' a
KobbinS'GlDson.
This morning at 10 o'clock, at the
beautiful home of Dr. and Mrs. J P
Gibson, the hippy courtship of Miss
Mary Grace, their daughter, and
Mr. Frank" L Robbins, son
of Majcr Bobbins, of Stalesyille,
ended when Kev. W O Alexander
performed the ceremony that bound
these two popular young people in
the bonds of holy wedlock.
Ic was a quiet home marriage,
there being present only members of
the families of the contracting par
ties, and a few inyited friends,
To the delight of her many
friends, Mrs. Bobbins will not. ' sever
the ties that make her one of
Concord's; and they are delighted,
" m w -w "
too, tnat Mr, lioooins came
here, won and captured and that in
this campaign he was, himself,
captured by the town in a way that
he is regarded as one of ours. '
The gifts were numerous and
elegant, among them one from her
aged grand mother. Among the
gifts were a number of ten dollar
gold pieces.
The bridal couple left on the 11:15
train for Atlanta and other South
ern cities. -
r In this marriage one of Concord's
loveli3t and most popular young
ladies changes her name, and the de
light f her many friends at the
probability of her remaining in
Concord, attests the esteem in which
she is held; and the groom is a
young man of sterling qualities, and
popular with all who know him.
For this ; newly married couple
there gbei out ths " very heartiest,
bent wishes from a very large circle
of frienda, "
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THEAMERiCtN TG5A'UC0 Ci
DURHAM, U.S.A.
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COFFINS &
I have now in stock at my rooms
opposite tho cuurt houso a'fcplrn
did line of well-made Forniturf
such as I
Bed Steadsr Tables,
Wash Stands Snfss
Chairs,
is marketed in Concord anyhow.
DEALERS IN
lerchandise.
BUYERS OF '
Country Froduce
of al Kind
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fr-Lot wood always A
- Wonted best prices for
same- Vvre invite an in
action of all the goods
Manufacture. , f
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Col- Carr's Daughter to Wed.
The following interesting an
noancemeht is made by tho Kansas
City (Mo.) Times:
'.The engagement is announced of
Mr. Harry C FowTler, of this city, to
Miss Lida Carr, daughter of Col. J
S Carr. of Durham N G. Tho wed
ding will take placo this winter
Miss Carr already has a largo circle
year ago ho began use of Electric
Bitters and found relief at once.
Electric Bitters is especially adapt
ed to cure of all kidney and Liver
troubles and:often gives; almost in
stant relief. One trial wiJl prove
our statement. Price 50c, and SI. CO,
at Fetzer8 arua store. -
Ilorsc Tell Down.
Mrs. Dr. Holden hal a thrilling
experence on her. return tro milieu
of friends in Kansas Uity. ;vho will field, She drove the pootorVepirited
wplfiorno her to a permanent resi- noree aown .nuens, uuu.
dence. She has been the guest on would be unmanageable for herishe
several occasions of Mrs. T J Tern- hired a email colored boy to drive
nlar and Miss Tess Templar and of back. While descendinar a steep
ii A "S.fJna f.nff on.'inf f Tl ft ' " ' ' ., .
oiner laeuuo. , , . crade the horse fell do n, tnrew tne
summer muiv, ou-H ... colored bcy 0ut and landed lira.
turned to her Southern home. Mr. CVA . . . , , , i
Fwur iaone of tho most popular Holden opon the , dish.board.
and delightful of tho young society Neither herself r the boy: was
of Kansas City. Ha also passed tho
summer in Eurppe, and most of his
time is devoted to tho perfecting of
business plans i" Boston. Mr.
Fowler and his bride will liyo in
Kansas City.
seriouctly hurt, however. The buggy
was broken and the horse badly
skinned un which . is lame from
. .
the effect. - V '
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For Over Fifty Tcnrs.
Mrs. Winslow's Sooth;cg Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by
millions of mothers for their children,
while teething, with perfect success;
It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, cures wind
colic, and is the best remedy .for
Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Sold by
Druggists in every part of the
world. Twenty-five cents a bottle
Be sure and ask for -Mrs. Winslows
Soothing Syr op' and take no other
The Ideal Panacea,
Tfimfa Tj FranciF, Alderma, Chi
( cago, say 3:
"I regard Dr. King's
New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea
for Coughs, Cold3 and Lung Com
plaints, having used it in my family
for the last five years, to the exclu
sion of physician's prescriptions or
other preparations."
Re7. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa,
writes: "1 have been a minister of
the Methodist Episcopal Church for
50 years or more, and have never
found anything so beneficial,' or
.that grave me such gpeedy relief as
Dr. King's .New Discovery.' Try
this Ideal Cough Remedy now.
Trial bottles free at Fetzer's drug
Btoret 1
As we go to press it is rumored
that two conyicts of the county chain
gang werershot and mortally wound
ed while attempting an escape.
"defy comp6ciiiofri?r -yj y " Jd
quality and pric. Yo.i w ill ba
surprised whsnyoii hear my pricc3
Come and see. If not in stock
cam supply you in a few dajs. I
have a nice ljn6 of '
B TV .
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la .:
at prices that will surpi v . v
mediate supply. I buy
on. I
Will ot Be so Polite Hereafter.
J oe M Watson, a white man, who
ives about two miles from town,
but who ha3 employment here, was
last week tried at Dobson for re
tailing and came clecr." When tho
verdict was rendered Mr. Watson
was not satisfied with being cleared,
but arose tnd thanked the judge
and jury for doing same. The
judgo quietly instructed Sheriff
Adams to give Mr. Watson 60 daya Concord. N. C. July 13. 1895.
on t he pubHc roads for thanking a
judge and jury for clearing him.
Mr Watson will not be so profuse in
offering thanks, in the future. --Mt,
Airy News.
LUMBER
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and run my planing mavr neanl
all persons who wish ajiy thin?,
in this line, wid do well to call
and see me.
" ; Very RespectfiiHy,
.. T. -Pounds.
'FIRE-INSURANCE
Bnclilcii's Arnica SalTe.
rn
Having transferred my Firo In
euranca business to Mesors. H 1
Woodhouse and B E Harris, I corns
rhe Best Salve in tie .world for neecj 0f Te insurance, ind bepotk
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcer3, Salt for them a liberal i atrouage.
. Fftvcr Sores. Tetterd Chance Respectfully,
TTonHo (iViilbUins. nnrnH and all V J. .W-'BuBEns.D
Piles or no -pay required. It is flnnA hnainARa nf TMr J.W. Tlnrkhd.
guaranteed to give stati?f action or nomprising the agencies ice bever&i
mdnev. refunded. Price 25 cents per first-class and well established com
box. For tale at P B FeizerV Drug panies, and respectfully Pclicjt &
v.- - liberal share of business in in it hno.
August 26. tf
Rotlcc. -t
All persons holding claims against
J W Bnrfehead, deceased, will please
present them to me or to H I Wood
house promptly, All persons in
debted to same will piease call and
settle at once. o71w 2w
Alida L. Bupkhead.
Exeeulrix of the last will and testa
m en t of J W Burk head.
COAL FOR SALE
WeddiBg Presents.
Remember we are' headquarters on
these goods and casi show the largest
assortment in town. Go to the fur
niture atore and see them at once.
We are prepared to show you. Dry
& Wads worth.
HARD COAL ;
SOFT COAL,
BLOCK COAL. -STOVE
COAL,-
SMITH COAL
Besb Coal in the Sontli.
f Orders i taken to Q E Fishers
istorejor given to iny drivers,
or at my office will be prompt
Jy attended to. , t
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