XL No. 15. CON COR1), N. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 47 1895. WnonE NO. 1.330 W r( mm : 7 or 7 SILVERWARE! Elegant Bridal presents and Jthdav presents in Sterling and PMe ONYX TABLES AND t MP8 Five o'clock tea ket tip Lock Bracelets, Diamond Rin?s, Watches and Jewelry., Call t(T see us and we will show ycu the most complete fDe3 of tnese goods that have ever been carried in Concord, and the j are cheap. STUMBLED OVEH HER LOVER The Mysterions Hilling of a Tonng Boy In Kentucky, , t ! Lexington, Ky., Hov. 2. Miss Alma Crouch, the . 17-yearold d aughter of Wm. O Crouch; a prom inent Bourbon county farmer, wp a .walking in her fathers prchaiy lasi evening when she struck her feet against the budy '. of a dead man ; v A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE A CoiiHagration in the "Wee Mma' , Hours in Waich $1,000 Worth of i r Property Was Consumed, Including ' a Barn, Five Head of Horses,. Uar- ness, Etc., origin Supposed to he Incendiary At exactly twenty minutes to 2 o'clock this (Monday) morning an alarm of fire was resounded through. lying in the Ijigh weeds,, and 'fell out tne Cltv- Ifc,wa? the burning of oyer it. She was struck with horror tbe Darn of Coroner J P Horn when she recognized the face of her buckle, who lives at Cannonville, on lover, Dock Ellington. t , 'Pirn street. A few days ago Ellington had The loss to Mr. Hornbuoklo is es trbubie with her father, who on timated at $1,000. The barn was a dered him off the premise?. . They large one, and was filled with corn FOR CONTEMPT, His : Honor Sent Them to Jail, But His Highness, Sheriff Sims, Would Hoi Confine Them. No. 9 toweship is becoming fam ous for interesting trials of. late, especially since the magisterial ad-! ministration of the last Legislature is in vogue. The latest development concerns Mr. J ohn W Widenhouse, two of h;8 sons and another young man of that township who were recently tried before his honor W H Smith, and were charged with con tempt of court, for which each defendant was fined $2 and L J. 1 J. F. uiou ttgum next uay wnen xumngcon ana prpyenaer, ail or wnicn wa3 ; wb uujuus- ,io irnsa aima. xne consumed, besides Jive head of horses j girls father attempted violence to being turned to death, and a mule, the boy, ana the latter drew his pis- which broke out of ; the stall, is so tol and fired at the old gentleman, badly burned that it will die, it is the bullet striking him. in, the leg. thoagnt. His cattle and hogs were He was put to bed, and is thought not to have been out of his room sincet. The.body of the, young man showed that life had beerf extinct saved, having been in the shed, and were not locked in as were the other animals. The origu of the fire ia supposed to hae been incendiary, owing to the lateness of the, hour and cir- It originated in the the barn, near by pay, which very much displeased the fusionist judge, who on Saturs day last issued commitment papers and sent the Messrs Widenhouse and the other young matt to the county I jail, but upon advice, Sheriff Sims refused to commit them and sent them back home. - ' f . . . ; . . . V . , . ; The defendants will sue Magiss trate JSmith for false arrest TliA r.aRf in hpp.nniinir nnif.p iWw terestmg. liiilfTiS hi m r.-; rJ IGABETT KHS SW.Duke Sons & to.'Tr DURHAM, N.C. U 3.A. ... tMADE FROM ABSOLUTELY PURE Professional Cards. Ofl to Be Married. Forest Hill furnished a topic for commissioners and salesday.. The board of county commission 4 eaoai'nn n.rlAV- Knf. nn f n f SniTlA tl'm: - Tlia .avao worn Klnnrn the time of going to press nothing out, the killing haying been done l.: nf ulirn tier orders and the wiin a aouDiebarreliea shotenn. Rlar routine bnBiness was. trapi ,?Uy forty shot had Ioaged in hk nm8tance3. !v JionnniKim tKo face and head. There was no cun east cotner rr of the late Dr. Langley, " u1BpoSmS ox tne ueory 01 " .r.r: . "i general conyersation Sunday when it r f - . , , nninirlA. . . 1 wuiuu.waa -.vcit uiuuuv nuu auu i - . . . ? ; I rwrnirrn. . nrnnn - a mmt?v .howas some time ago touna aeaar- 2. .nw t ,anahf: fmm a rr waa lamed that on Saturday night urriui. ..- oi, ui; iniA. ,oftr thfl railroad bridge on Coddle -PV" r--r.ril-- u T . . . - j . visited the, scene, but no arresta or Bpars. ran, cooking utensils, blanetsvetc. , , fan;iv h.rftt irinVA'lMnWnAH.-'aH did hnth tAia firA rnm- Tbechain gang matter will oaDt J from, his room since the shooting a nanies. but too late to save anything e8 COul'i up iwujuuuw. 1 . M, AUGHE Y,M. B- Physician and Surgeon. Concord, N, C. Mr, Crawford Lyerly and Miss Annie Williams ran away to get mrr,-pa: Tt was nnh. nn"ihv.W. JNC R- ERWIN- C- A- MISENHEIMER known whither.they went, but they ER WIN & MIS EN HE IM Eli. fewdava affo. Miss Alma will not Lmf: hnilrlincs near hv TTia fire returned to th? City this morning PhvR?rln and Snrnnq i At 12 o'clock Crier James W Long Lalk she fainted, after a series of was Altogether out of rach of : thePom St?te called up a crowd in the tront oi Bcream8f from fright, and was pick nose and reel company. The colored fiavlDS, been married an that place tposite 2nd Presbyterian church lionrtrpf. hniiA- antl otterpd luT Sale I A U i J- l - .:---. V;:'''. CSUnaaV. . L wuwiuHri -i mewxx-"--) 1 CU UU U lailil lldUUH. 1 KA nnmnann liirt onma QTAOl lotlt I i LI' . : . . U . , . rwi ii n -l a I . I i . itpapncaucuou iuc iu .uc, wcrk m tearing down the burning unnaiDg, e wu.ou w . A.t;ara .nauKs. buildihff iu order towve others, and down to Mr. Joha 0 Wads worth for I desire to publicly thank myL.,, H'-fVJV f?tii- I. - ..." I VlvQv 0 glwtir MbUtv vr vu.xi j.imu liiC liuiioiuci ttiwu v. yi)Ui" iitcuuo nuu uayc ou gcuciuuo'j iC Ifnl" hflrn WftTlf Tnmpriiahlv afker thft above Wa8lmpmbprft(1 tyia with thftir nminflJ fi.nl m. " " :"" 'v " '" "vj'Vl 'j .- r-' v v " "v.'-'r t v' xnera-.was no insurance, ana, in ,0,106 iana oj. iuro.4. r nreu as inir Bympauiy uu uwp. fire. was an entire and severe losa to FIRE INSURANCE. BO! "RTten Baby was slcc, we gave her Castorla. Rhen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she Ixad Children, she gave them Castorla. Plott, king on Cold Water creek in my recent misfortune. No. 11 lownahip, consisting of 90 . Jckson Safrit. acre?, more or less, was sold, fcnnsj- ing $910. It is said by nearly eyery Believes in co-Education. Mr. Hornbuckle. : When in heed of Fire Insurance, call and see us, or write. We rep re sent only first-class Homo and for eign companies Kespecf fiiVi; ; - , 'WOODHOUSE & HiRRT?!. Wllsn Bona ontwho knows the tract that the Prof. C L T Fisher, principal of price was a good one far beyond Mont Amoena Seminary at' Mt. any expectation. This property was Pleasant, has, by his own energy and bid in by Mr. B F Rogers, for Mr, ability, built up a flouriahinq: and Dots from Cannonville. Mr. Horace Barrier left this morn-. the Ex- C E Barringer. Concert Thursday Right. A concert; will be . given next Thursday night at the Armory which will deserye the pa ronage of afnll house, haying been inaugurat ed for a moat worthy cause by the choir of church. successful school for young ladies, education At least, he has: recently enrolled in the seminary a bright, young gentleman. This, however, may only be an experiment. .-4 the First Presbyterian ihicfeien's) Arnica aiv(, v 'l Tha lof'oaf rnnain frAflh The Best Salvein tke world for store I sent for a bottle and Bead. News- reached the citv Sundav morning of. the death of Mr. Wilson iflSfor Atlanla t0 ,r'Vo in Bond' an aged citizen of the county, Kuai " living on Mr. Frank Pharr's planta- Mr. H Rowe, our cotton weigher, tion, in ixo, il uiwnsnip. ueceasu w" inA ur, D;v tAtrAi Trrnotra nf for sometime with an attack of bntpoWW wpttJf lt.-ee.P typhoid pne Known mat ne was m -xavur vi s. oii-.j tt tv w, uiov oi ifa lnff UlCU OttlUUJf liJtlJU. . XJLO JCiCO tJ .WJ-A u iiuv wife and several children.. His Saturday evening for Durham, to, be; funeral was preached tor day (Mon- gone one week, visiting relatives. day): at Kocky liidge, by - Key. VY 1 Mrs. J D Bacon, who has been LMcLaurm. ! visitinsr in Burlineton, is expected home soon. i Mr- R L Duval leaves soon for Atlanta, on the usual business. Families are coming in nearly every day and occupying the new houses, recently erected. The, protracted meeting at Bays Chapel which has been in progress for more than a week closed last night. ; The street preacher preached to a crowd bun day afternoon in front of the old mill. . The work on. the new mill is being pushed right along by Me?3rs Brown and Caldwell; some machinery i8 being placed. It is thought the mill will be running by December 15 th. We will stop so as not to oyerdo ourselves, and will try to give items a? we see and hear them from now on L. 111 lifeiri An Object. Iiesson. , d sparkling in solo, duet, trio and Cuts, Bruises, Sores,' Ulcers, Salt charlotte Observer: Clarence qnartette will be rendered by the RhenmV Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe Kraus, the little cripple who sits in 8t local talent and Mr, D F Ea.nds Chilblains, Corns and all hia chair on different corners of , . , . Skin Eruptions, and positively cures : ; , -n . . Forney will add t he attraction 'of pile8 or Pnq payi requi-ed. It is the squareV an4 Mis pencils and some of his finest selections. Pres- guaranteed to give statisf action or almanacs has, made money, enough hyteriDS are especially interested in monev refunded. Price 25 cents per to buy him a peanut reaster and has tMa effort and it is hoped the box. For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug established himself on Jordan's citizens generally will so appreciate tMs opportunity of hearing good ttnaic-aa to be present to enjoy it. member the time and place Thursday night, at Armory. store. 935 Reward For any case of Itch or Eczema that I can not' cure. Come at once and get well. No cure no pay. Old De. Odam, Morris, House,, Concord, N. O. p. S. Itch onred in five days. corner, ne win aisa nave a poriaoie ftuit wagon. In hia thrift and in dustry ,this crippled boy has set an : exame to5 many vbo, have use of hands jind limbs, and yet who do nothing.- The Discovery ftaved Ills lilfe. Q Caillouette,' druggist, Wsville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's Hew Discovery I owe my We, Wfta f olr T o fl-o Notice of Dissolution. J tried al, the physicians for fi NoHceis her grg- the about, but of no avail and was posed of C. Hblshouser and J L ve up and told I could not live, toiler, was dissolved b mutual fiaviro.r. t-: xr consent on Nov. 1st ioyov , . -o -i.' ivmg a new Juihuuvoxj U. rlOLSHOUSEB. J. L. MjLLER. in the business and J to get better and'af tcr using 5; &cf aU 5s ltlreo bottles was up and about accounts and other indebtedness JIt is worth its weight in clue said old firm. T L MlLLR. we won't keep store or house - thanking the public for past Uhout it n.i. uf- r t onHwV ft continuance of 11 VICH U HOD UlAl MVW I TRVI11H X OV.- a at etzer's Drug store, 1 same- How Is rhls for IXlffli. Extremes alwayi meets; this time it will be double io. " A marriage license is soon to lie issued to two residents of Italeigh whose extreme ages and weight 13 something re markable, .The laday who is the bride to , be is 2 years of, age and tips the scales at B10 ayoirdupoi3. The groom to be i4 60 years of age and registers on aicod pair of scales 100 pounds at tjbe most; This couple can stand up against the MAKUFACTUREKS OF FINE GIN GRAMS, ou.rijva cloths; PLAIDS, S UKBT1NG AJVD SALT BAGS. 0- DEALERS IN Gene'rai; Merchandise. For Rent. t The store room, next to Dov; & Bost, now occupied by Sims & ; AlexN ander, is tor rent. It is 22x75, with J. L- Milleb. Visitor. goed basement Possession giyen 1st world without a taralled, says the! January, 1896, Applv to TITTXTTTno ATI Country Produce of al Kind ; ;. ; and Fuur-Foot wood always wonted -best prices for" same. We invite an in spection of all the goods we Manufacture. J. Dove. fi

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