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" "-. .::-v r s" r: - . .... . . ' . '-"'-a- . , ' jtf - TiUXKSUIVIKCr -PEOOLAM v ATTACHED FOR CONTE MPT. ' i ' ' x , . . . . I ': ' 1 - SILVERWARE!" Elecant Bridal presents and . . ' f fcnYuLv presents in Sterling and !' ' Plate. "ONYX TABLES AND LAMPS Five o'clock tea ket- ties. Lock Bracelets, Diamond Rings, Watches and Jewelry. Call to see us and we will show you the most complete lines of these goods that have ever been carried in Concord, ard tLey are cheap. I. J. I J. Pots from Cannon vllle. Chilis still preyaif. Ths new smoke stack is fif Lj feet higQ, . Mr. Mabrey made a short trip to Stanly. Mr. J B CoddelJ, night watch man, lias a raccoon. Mr. W A Sides waa badly cut at the fire Monday ruoruiDg by Barb Wire. Mr. Will Moore, who was badly hurt a. the bleachery is slowly ims proving. The blescbery has partly gu? pended work for a few day on ac count of proper mule rial. The mule of Mr. Horu buckle's, 'wbicti was buriit, id a 6-better, r:; .-. i : oconolfcd by Mr. A E Forrts-, civ 1) pot etreer, has been moyed out the sidewalk. -Eev. T T Ferree, President Protestant Methcdist church, held services at Bays' chapel last night. He will probably conduct" a series of meetings at the Cannon school kouse. L. . Cnre for Ilcattaclie. As a remedy for all forms of headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It af. fects a permanent cure and tge most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to itsinfluence. We urge all who are affiibtea to procure a bot tie, and giye this remedy a fair trial. Id cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowele, and few cases Jong resist the . use of this medicine. Tiy it once. iFifty, cents tod $1.00 at Fetzer's drug store. ' TRUSTEE'S SALE. . By virtue of authority vested in aeby a Mortgage or Deed in Trust on the 30n day of Novem ber, 1892, by Jacob L McCarns and wie, Laura McCarns, which Mort SJ9 ls. duly recorded in Eegisters ce tor. Cabarrus oouniv in Book "? rage 555, I will Rftll at. nnhlic ana 1: dni111 fr,?nt of foe Court House f-5?50nday December 2, to the laK.oidder for cash, one tract of Kit aujoinine L M Sosaomon and Sw8,. and described as follows : JSrBata willow on west bfihk finry, J A"ver, corner oi jj ju. oos rf-v J a m mm m Bide nr??ch Which is on the Easfc thre- a 1 ?,River and runs witil ?i,e0lljM SoRRnmnTi'fl Hups n.R foil aafiw: N- w 18.80 chains to N &r?1. ditch; then field iV A""anip 10 a stone in ine to;fce?rN- i -W. 34i chains to a Xuv ?Jonroe Howell's line; then Rum " 5 chains to a small sweet Cch nVreTSouth bank of tne with ll WcLarty's corn er, then Cs IUhe oId liflei then the old u tbn 61 chains to a branch ihioh west ,bank ot the Rivr, dera ?0 the River as it means etxru.lHS beginning containing morey0v7 0 (92 and one half acres Wm- f SsTbeinS part of the D M Ufcl lands. .Sossomon, Trustee, . j VY. M. Smith, Attorney F. H HE. r micnuermc; tnants to the Givr of every ffood and. perfect gift for thu bounteous returns that have ren warded our labors in the fields and in the Dusy marts of trade, for the peace and order thnt have prevailed throughout the land, for our protec tion from pestilence and dire calam ity and for other blessings that have been showered upon us from an open haod. And with our thanksgiving, let us humbly beseech the Lord to so in cline the hearts of our people unto Him that fie will not leave' us nor forsake us as a nation, but will con tinue to us His mercyand protect itfg care, guiding us in th path of national prosperity and happitess, enduring us with rectitude and vir tue and keeping alive within us a patriotic love for the free institus tiens which have been given to us as our national heritage. And let us also on the day of our thanksgiving especially remember the poor and. needy,, and by deeds, of charity let us show the stccerity of our gratitude. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of I Washington, this 4th day of November,: in thd Year of Our Loid one thousand eight hue dred and ninetyfive and in the one hundred and twentieth year of the independence of the United States :- A i . ? 1 .... :- ' rV , Signed Geover Cleveland. I By the President : Richabd Olnet, Secretary of State Bnchlen's Arnica SalTe, The Best Salve in tke world for Outs, Braisss, Sores, Ulcers,5 Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and tall Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay requi-ed. It in guaranteed to give statisf action or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store,-; L ;- - ' ; 25 Reward . : '.; For any case of Itch or Eczema that I can not cure. Come at once and get well. No cure no pat. Old Dr. Odam, Morris House, Concord, N. 0. P. S. Itch cured in five days. For Rent. The store room, next to Dpve & Bost, now occupied by Sims & Alex ander, is tor rent. It is 22x75, with goed basement. Possession given 1st January, 1896. Apply to j2 J. Dove. mcSKE Tire President; SctH .Apart Thnriclay, the 28rti, for atoonn)seEirt?rJif Gratltmle to God for msOoottness, V Washington, Novi 4 The - tuato mary thantssiyingl proclamation was issued -by the : Pre si dent today as follows:' ;;; tin ;A-By.the President, of.Ithe United &tats:,.,v,,: ;,A..v!i,:. v;-.; . , i The constant eoodreso enrt Yor bearanee of Almighty God, which have been;vouchsafed to the Ameri eanpeople during the year which is 3ust past, call for their, sincere ac knowledgment and devout grati tude. ; w 7 V To the end, ; therefore, that we may with thankful hearts tite in extolling x the; loving care of' our Heavenly Father, I, Grover Cleve land.Pr esident of the Unired States, du hereby appoint and Bet . apart Thursday, the 28th day of the pres ent month of November, as a day of thanskgiving and prayer, to be kept and observed by all our people. On. that day let us forego our usual occupations, and in our accustomed places of worship join .m v t v Bi V ii m,,- a ! v. pKOGRAIIOATERLOOi T ATlf m r Vuitjm ' A i GORMAN GOES- DOWN IN v i TH E WliiSCK; ' 1 :? ;.i iwarylaiid fin tt K aw' JToxga it. ... i - , - acj VUfci WI 1 v ' f ,-f V ' . . -. f ... the' Democratic' tiue 'for 'ttie JFlrW ! ' :- a- t : : : . j Time n Tears-3f ew Yorlc State Goes KPnbMcan By .80,000, Bat Tnm- ! many ISRnaes to Rave a Little 'Bit j from the Wreck-Amos Caramlngs Elected to Congress Kentucky is 'Very Close and Mai din May Have I Palled Throngli By the Skin of His . '... . Teeth Campbell Didn't Reduce the Republican Tote in Ohio as "Was x. ! pected, and Bushnell Carries the State With an Overwhelmihs Tln ralf ty-The Ohio Legislature Repub- lican Jfew Jersey Elects a Republic can Governor for ;the First Time in 3 Years-Iowa RepabllcanMississippi and Virginia Alone Went Safely i Democratic. ' ; New Yoke, & cy. 5 The Bepubli cans carried New York State by 80, 000 plurality ; New Jersey by over 15,000; Maryland by 10,000,' and claim to have captured Kentucky. Besides swinging these states over into the Renublican column, ,t hey increased their usual majorities in Massachusetts, Ohio, Iowa, and all the Northern States where elections were held. It was a democratic Waterloo. i t Tammany elected her local ticket by about 30,000 and Ne7 York city went Democratic for Secretary of State by 41,000, but the Republicans came down to the Bronx with over 100,000 votes to spare. In the tenth congressional district Amos J Cum mmgp, Democrat, was elected, but his success was plainly due to his personal popu' a rity. Of the 50 Senators in .this State the Democrats elected only 16, and of the 150 Assemblymen only 4fi."" The Senate 'elected today will have a part in the selection of a suc cessor to David B, Hill, and it is plain that he will not bea Democrat. The Republican gains were general all overlthe State. 5 In this, city and Brooklyn Republican Senators and Assemblymen were elec ed where Democrats have been returned year after year. In! Brooklyn a Demo cratic mayor pulled through by a narrow plurality. , A Theft Monday Morning. 1 Daring the burning of the barn of Mr. Hornbuekle Mond ay morn ing Mr. A L Sappenfield, who lives on Spring street, left a door in the rear end of his house standing open when it is thought, a . thief entered the pantry and stok , ; therefrom a shoulder .of . meat. The meat was gone,' however, but whether - or not it was 1 s tolen ' .at K that time is not positive. J i ; . . Some one also visited the home ol Mrs, B ;M Johnson, fifty . yard3 further north on the same street, but were frightened away, after effecting an enterance through the back door or the house. Examinations and Consultations Positively Free, Fourteen years exparience in the treatment of Cancers, Piles and Chronic Sores. Any case taken. A cure guaranteed or no pay. Offioe at Morris House; office hours from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. . Old Db. Odom. WhatstopsNeuralffla? Dr.Miles- PalnPlll ' . v ' ..ijy .ii-m io JR11 lor Dis- , obeying an Ortle-'of the Clerk of the Superior Court. '; K'" :S ; Stateayille Landmark: Contempt of. court cases are rare in Iredell though there have been;, some close rubsr Therefore, i when it became known Sunday - that Mrs. Elllen C. . Early, a widow of Cham bersburg township, had been sent to jail for di$obeyiDg. an order of Clerk of the Court Furches, the unusual circumstance attracted 'a good deal of attention. The facts in the case, as furnished the Land maru, are R8 follows: , Mrs. Early is the widow of R L Eaily. She has two step children i Jiany ana Mrs. naitncox, who 1 T . A TTTI i r .' . . are' children of her husband's first wife and also children of her own. Among the latter was R L Early, Jr., who was an employee . of the West ern North Carolina Railroad and was killed in an accident on that road a year or more ago. After she son's death Mrs. Early took out leU ttrs of administration on his estate for the purpose of collecting $54 wages due the young man by the railroad company. This money she collected and applied fo' the pay ment of his debts. Later, without suit being brought, the railroad au thorities paid Mrs. Early $2,500 on account of her son's death. This money, Mis. Early claimed, was paid to her individually as the mother of R L Eurlyand not as admiais'ratrir. The step children, J A Early and Mrs. Haithcock, objected to this arrangement and claimed a share of the money R L Early being their half-brother, they claimed that they were entitled to an equal share with his mother. The mother refused to divide, insisting that the money had been paid to her indWidnally and was no part of R L Early's estate. The stepchildren, through their attorneys, Messrs. Arm field & Turn er,Jpu8hed the matter and the result was that Clerk of the Court Furches issued an order citing Mrs. Early to appear before him and show cause why she should not increase her bond as administratrix of R L Early or pay the $2,500 into his office. Mrs. Early paid no attention to the order, A ' econd order was issued giving her until last Friday to appear but this met witn the same fate asvthe first. Saturday Sheriff White ar rested Mrs. Early and brought her to town7 She steadfastly refused to obey the order of the clerk and as a result she was sent to jail for con tempt. ; ; ' Yesterday morningMrs, Early's attorney, Mr. L C Caldwell, applied to Judge Norwood for a writ of, habeas corpus and the matter came up before His Honor at 2:30 yester, day afternoon, After hearing the testimony Judge Norwood remanded Mrs. Early to jail until such a time as she should obey the order of the clerk. She went back to jiil, an nouncing to His Houor as she left the court room that she would die there before she would surrender any of that money. Thus the matter stands. Mrs. Early is a sister of the late Cam Martin of near Amity, and in highly respected. There i $ said to be much feeling in htr neighbor hoo on account of this trouble. Mr. James Deaton arrived home from Columbia, S. C, this morning, where he has been down eick with chills and fever. yfQBMBQS B;: feI 'mm ETTES W.buicaSons&rn THEAMERICHN TOSACCO CO. DURHAM. W.C. U.S. A MA BE FROM CO ABSOE.UTELY PURE Professional Cards. 1 . M , A ECHE Y, M . D - Physicianand Surg Concord, N, C. OFFICE : ST, CLOUD - ANNEX. JN0. R. ERWIN. C A- MiSENHEIMER EH WIN & .MI3BNHBIMKB. ;' Physicians and Surgeons Office No. 3. Harty build inev' op posite 2nd Presbyterian - church Charlotte, C. , FIRE INSURANCE. When in heed of Fire Insurance call and see us, or write. We repre sent only firstclass Home and for eign companies. Respectfully, v WOODHOUSE & HiEBIS. n urn MANtJFACTUIiEES OF FJJV GINGHAMS OUTING CLOTHS, PLAIDS, SHEETING AJVJ SALT BAGH 0 : DEALERS IN General TSerchandise. BUYERS OF Country Produce of al Kind , . -AND Four-Foot wood always wonted best prices for same. We invite an in spection of "all the goods we Manufacture. Ml laifin k 1 T -'-7' tVFtUrJ'4. i- 1 iour. ,ror,T m ESS Is OiiiS
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