Y .0 , XL No. 155. concord, n. c, Tuesday, November 5. isos. Whobe NO. 1.337 1 - SILVERWARE! Eieffant Bridal presents and hHthiT T-T,nresent3 fn Sterling and Plate. ONYX TABLES AND LAMPS Five o'clock tea ket tles! Lock Bracelets, Diamond Rings, Watches and Jewelry. - Call to see us and we will show yen the most complete lines of these goods, that- have eTer been carried in Concord, and they are cheap. ' 8IIK TVIITED. 8h questioned him close, but no r secret disclosed, a wPy W gloaming together, About his life, for the damsel nronosed. w ith rare wisdom, to ascertain whether UNIQUE ITEMS. I From the Pen of Henry 'Blount in the Wilson Hlrror. t The show tent gives in tented de He haa habits or faults -which iu subse- 1'gnt. nMi&er worry or sorrow Borglars are noted for bein en. But George he was slick, and allayed all terpnsmg. And doubor the coming tomorrow! ..A Z! S1(?re 'often conceals a dirty hand. ' feiS8'- I A thermometer gain, notoriety by ..nddistmrt, that he might understand, degrees. J 1 . VV npn S fiinffav'a vmls fails hn nun. not take up his notes. now. For I'm holding a beautiful hand." 'Twas a triumph of genius, it can't be denied. By mortals but rarely possessed; She quietly gathered her sleeves to one side And wilted away on his breast. I J. mil. Applied the Second Time. A scend attempt was made Sun day morning last when George HatbcocK app ied to Register Wed dington to issue marriage license to himself and-a Mis3 Phillips, of Pat Good game is expensive, though it is not al ways deer. Money, while not strictly a relig ion, has a denomination of its own. A man who- had four maiden aunts living with him said his house was terribly 'aunted. Jonah is the first and, in fact, the only person we ever heard of who was whaled for three days. We are told "the evening wore on," 1 A. . J 1 . put we are not torn wnat the even Vf : 1 1 Ti-ii i 1 j Original Observations. 1 wnouu o iuiii. naiuuuuii uau UH The leaves are dropping because orderffbut not properly signed, giy ing wore on that occasion. Was it is falUtime. iug i,ue consent or ine girrs parents. the cloaft of ft flHmmfl4fl dftv 7 They handle prize fighters in the M- young mans nours tor calling A minister, having some of his old Roath without jrloyes, ; oeen unseemiy, masmg nis last 8ermon8 . waa aaked what ha had - ' . . . U .La.I K l CJ I 1 WheW the -land is rolling isn t J u wuun , ouuua; . his package. ''Dried tongue" was real estate apt to be unsteady t AU& AUCJ Blc yb . .uuuiaieu, uut tne reply. Make a concession rather than a fuss. It is sweot and heroic and beautiful to yield when there is no principle involved. A fellow desires to know if we A Business Transfer. The retail grocery business of Mr. George E Fiaher was todav fTues- - X , , day) transferred to Mr. Alfred Litaker, who will continue same. Mr. Fisher will remain in the city, and in a short while will engage in another business. L. L.- V- Narrow Escape of Gin. This (Tuesday) morning the gin of Mr. W F Cannon, of Nov 2, so Mr, Davis Brumley tells us, came near burning. About 10 o'clock the press was .being run and the loose lint caught fire from a hot pulley. About one hundred pounds of lint was burned. By prompt ; action, the flames were extinguished. )UKEft)URHM r 's ic I SSSTW.DulceSons &Co.T?S?m mAMERlCIN TOBACCO COAMfXKir I 1 DURHAM. W.C. U.5.A, g. J MADE FROM xsro ABSOLUTELY PURE The favorite song of the medical as time ges onf loT deepens. student is "Some bodies coming. There's many a truth said in jest Bnciiien's Arnica saire I mi . -'tie often better bo expressed. ine uest baive in tse worm lor If some people took back what Outs, Bruisss, Sores, Ulcers, Salt - . - I Tt TH H ': m 1 A I they gave, they would be very nenm, rever cores, e,tera unappe neard of a perg0I1 being bltten bj ha,ilj loaded. Sf- & ""8ln8' vo.8 .anQ placing Ma hand in the month of a The mar tie of chanty is buttoned pile8 . or no pay rqui.ed. jt i8 river. Water question. : with kind acts and trimmed with guaranteed to give statisfaction or One of our leading physicians was n I J - i T? f t - t - I . .' " ' . . . a a a mgei d wings.. monev reiunaea. rnce o cents per Btandmsr in a awe store the otner The feather bo may become b. For sale :at P B Fetzer's Drug day; talking to Bomeyoung ladies, popn ar v i'n tne iris, . out tne when aflittle boy. came to him and nreet Orancre rrelers fleoh beau. Salisharv World: The old red Mdnotbemesaurea-by the foot eo8ohe3 the Yadkin train has been fithwhiehhe lifts an unwelcome ? . 1 m. carrying Bince me roaa was duus m m the honBe.-Orange have been discarded. The train (v a.) Observer- -. j tn . ATr. naro ivinnnnv flupnin cr nnn fot a Trnthl'nl One. In answer tn mpsanyA aenf. nnf. Monday in regard to the rumor that BrGflO 'ToISS xoDe . reizer waB jsiuea, Mr, r r Fetzer, of this city, received the following from the said dead man's family at Beidsville: "The rumor about Tobe being in wreck is untrue. There has been no wreck and Tobe and Frank are ) jy ARCHE Y M D airigat. The above is gratifying news to Mr. Fetzer',8 many friends in the city, who were axious about him. Professional Cards. Sotice of Ilivsnlntinn. that left here Monday evening in its make up two of - the prettiest cars eyer seen 'here. They are requested his presence at his home. "Where do you live ?" said the doc tor. "Don't you know me ?" said the boy with a surprised look. "We trade with you, got a baby from you last week, andjinamma seems proud of the trade." The silence that fell upon that group was so prodigious that you could have heard a bed tick. Notice is herebv eriven that the fl. -1 r tt . 1 . i e uui ui j, noisnouser 00 kju, cuius i l posed of 0. Ho'shouser and J L parted a dark olive and look like liiliPr. waa rlicarkWorl Vxr Tnnt.iittl I t.hnaa nn frio main Imp. Ann Cant. consent on Nov. 1st 1895. , HOLSHOUSER. , - V r - . . , j. L. Milleb- ductor, has a new suit of blue I will continue the business land clothes. So the Yadkin appears to norribie Deatn of a Tonne Kentucky MBUilitJ Hll Hill ir.lHH fll 1 i- XXI 1 In". 1 . I . k,0o. rr"rr.iV Ti" ba on a "dike" lUSt now. I conpie jwinwriea. -vugci ?L II 1 1 i:iJl lUlili Mil IlUbOD 1 KILLED BY SNAKES. Mcounte and other indebtedness 3 oiu uiu nriii. Nov. 4 '95 J. L. Miller. , ihanking the public for past rs 1 solicit a rinntimiance of J. L- Milleb. TKTJSTEE'S SALE. jEPFRSOiTVILLB, Ind., NOV. 2, hnort over a Foot on Bain. Orville Smith ana bride, formerly Charlotte News: The temperature Miss Annie iiav, met a horrible of the past month was 58 degrees, death in .less tnana week after they The average temperature of October married. Last week they eloped to for the 18 years past has been 60 this city an were married, as the By virtue of authority vested in degrees. The entire rainfall during g.rl'a father opposed the. match on Jby a Mortgage or Deed in Trust the past month was .79, against 6.12 account of Smith's poverty. Betum CbVjcib for October 1894 and 8.27 for Oc ing to their home in Kentucky, not e, Laura McCarns, which. Mort tober 1893. - In October 1892, the far from Frankfort, they moyed into fc.d!ly,recordedin Registers October rainfall was .23, and in 1891 a small house built by Smith before iv, wuuarrua couhly iu own. . -ra?8 555. 1 wiirfiAll at. nnblio auo it Physician and Surgeon. Concord, N, C. OFFICE : ST. CLOUD ANNEX. As Arranged. The programme as arranged for the concert to be given at Armory JNO. R. ERWIN. C A- LilSENHEIMER Hall Thursday night by the ladies ERWIN & MISENH BIM E R Physicians and Surgeons' Office No. 3. Harty buildine, op. posite 2nd Presbyterian church , Charlotte, N. a V '1 : is as of the Presbyterian church follows : . Quartette Mrs, H I Woodhouse, Miss Rose Harris, Messrs D F Summey and R L Keesler. Vocal Solo Mr. D F Summey. Piano Solo Mrs. W R Harris. Vocal Solo Miss Lilly Patterson. Vocal Solo Mr. D F Summey. Trio, Vocal Mrs. M H Caldeli; Misses Harris and Patterson. Vocal ttolo Miss Kose Mams. Piano Solo Miss Mary Reed, Vocal Solo Mr; A E Lentz. Piano and Violin Dr. J F Reed and Miss Mary Reed, Vocal Solo Mr, D F Summey, Quartette Messrs Keesler, Sum mey, Lentz and Barrow. x Admi8sion25 cec.ts. No reserved seats. Children 10 cents. FIRE INSURANCE. When in heed of Fire Insurance, call and see us, or write. Wo repte. sent only first-class Home and for eign companies Respectfully, Woodhouse &' Harris. ill Mmfaii a. ft !3 MANUFACTURERS OF FIJV GINGHAMS ton in front of the Court "VUl I I I I 'V, I JNM 1 MeStbldderloi cash oniraet of rain for the month is 3 05. . The to speak to them. at first, tax in Bri;.' thn was .68. The ayerage October their wedding. The bride's father, House rainfall is 3.67. The deficiency in v ho was wealthy, had refused even but be reconciled through his since January 1, is over a foot, be wife'spleading, went to the humble ing 12.66. If this deficiency is to cottageto take them home with him. ha maA nn this vear. there will be He ODenedzthe door to enter and to ftw r- ti -r I xrp davs between now 1. j- . .. i ,. i nniiMn. I T trv A n y-i l l i l j A.nvt . in vamrai I rv Otk- u m-' OOSSUUiuii i aCCamuiaieu uenuicuujr uuuiiug v S3. 1 Urt A 1 1 rnl nnra !S?nmg at a willow on west bank branch, which is on the East C,ilJ0ffI?s l-8. ?lUd next January, ""HOD tcoof UU 4Vi o-n SJii .m . 18 fVhaina frv o arnna iti f VtA yri.iL A? -Chains to a stone m tne eiAnTN' 74 W. 34i chains to a .24P iJonroe Howell's line; then tea a cbams to a small sweet nlAe South bank of the itHi, V; McIiarty's corner, then 8ffih?,e N 32i E. 14J chains to ti the old lino fhori fViA nlfi th?4 E" 61 chains to a branch Cen bank of the River, tn i the River, as it means v ,e beginning containing Wm0 (92i) and one half acres W.Vfrbcing part of the D M 9Sossomon, Trustee, m, omith, Attorney TT - L , nose and Keel Comnanv W6 ?Ul tlleir regular month- lug tonight. 25 Reward bis horror found both Smith and his wife lying dead in the room, their bodies partly decayed, i The loom was literally alive wun snakes, For any case 01 iron ui ich crawiiDg over the bodies, that I can not cure, uome ac once and get well. No curb no pay. Old Db. Odam, Morris House, Concord, N..O. P. S. Itch oured in five days. For Rent, i l a. v The store room, next to Dove & Boat, now occupied by Sims & Alex ander, is tor rent. It is 22x75, with goed basement. Possession given 1st January, 1896, Apply to j J J. Dove. mnwninn or oDlum In Dr. Miles Pais pg2amcS2S TaUpX "One cent a dose.- showing how the unfortunate couple met their deaths, Neighbors were summoned ana the snakes at least either driven away or killed. The bodies were removed and it was found that the house, which Smith had recently built, was erec'-d over a bed of snakes, where the reptile3 collected for the winter. It is sup- posed the snakea attacked the couple while asleep. Gladstone 5ws. Tuesday morning cloudy, Eain last week which was much to the advantage of farmers; but it has not increased water in wells and springs. Mr. A K Miller says. he has been having plenty of fish since the creeks are so low. : Prof. Parson has suspended his rpvpro uwuw. v wuw K ; J. and ' has returned home to Alco, Montgomery county. fiome few wild geese have been seen going south already- Corn crops are good and so is the crops of sorghum, hickory nuts and persimmons, but turnips have been hurt by the dry weather. Mr. J P Sell is upon foot again, attending to his household affairs. Miss Minnie Ridenhour returned home from Salisbury Saturday. The Southern Railway company has furnished this line with new coaches, which are well trimmed and nicely painttd, with Southern in poleieh letters, and they lurnish bet ter and more accommodations to the travel. R. 0 UTiJVG CLOTHS, PLAIDS, SHEETING AND SALT BAGS O DEALERS IN Merchandise. BUYERS OP Country Produce of al Kind AND Four-Foot wood always wonted best prices for t same. We invite an in-. . I .ll" 3 specuon oi au tne gooas we Manufacture. . A PTACOT13llKlKHTCtTMATISMreneTC ' W LVby Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters. Traffic is so heavy over the South ern that scarcely any passenger trains are on time of late.