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MIS You can get anything you want in Silver Novelties, en graved without extra charge at Iras Jewelry in. U., VVi51JNiiSDAY, DECEMBER 18 1895. . s- WrioEB 0. 1,373 Caught a Tisror. !: 11 J UI.'II ' r YA W hVft U v 1 1 in unu Sheriff John A Sims and chief of police Boger made ? raid upon several - suspected 'blind tigers Tuesday. John Williams, an old negro living on the hill beyond the afPpr was arrested and placed un der a S200 bond for his appearance at courts - 1 ' . Henry Morrison, another sua pected "dead game' fiddler and whiskey peddler. wa3 pulled this (Wednesday) morning, bui was re leased for the lack of evidence to convict, the only witness having disappo Dted the officers by nob put ting in his appearance It is now only a matter of time until others; will be run in for lack bffencts. v ' :' $1 BO Complete it Standa Theadditional mill to the Cannon pjanc 13 new complete, with the exception of the placing of a little If you find any thing in this L016 machinery, Up stairs, or in me second story, are the spinning that is not exactly right CA1NNQJNS & FETZER. the frames and in the lower room the looms will be statioaed, i ; ;' jf Contractor Brown Tuesday com' pleted the brick work and the engine .wajf fired' up t 6r ' the: first time.:: great volume of smoke was seen is suing from the new stack which TO-DAY we sell Men's all wool Cassimere suits at $3.00. , Men s tfiac wool Cheviot suits at 3.00. was a beckon for the public to "tob Men's Grayjftelton suits at 2.00. : - i . f ; 3 3 z t Til Lt "lV- ' .. i t . " Men's Black Cheviot suits 2.50. Men's Odd Coats 75 cents. Bey's Odd Coata 50 and 75" cents. Men's Black Worsted suits f cr 3.50. Men's Fancy Melton suits' 2.50 ; , MEN'S FINE CLAY WORS v TE1) SUITS, forme? regularly in the near future. Here TIth His Christmas Turkeys. Old Andy, who was the late Dr, Oolumbus Mills' ljody servant, was in. town today, with his usual wagon load pf Christmas turkeys. He says that "Mrs, ills is now Jiving in Atlanta-with Mrs, Dr. John Cureton, who keeps a hotel on South Pryor street: When Mrs. Mills went there, she. took old Andy's wite with her. and Andy himself got back last week after a six week's aisit to "old Of very Fine Clay Worsted Cutaways of Missus 2 Andy and his wife were Guaranteed all wool $5.50, Cutaways and Sacks. These are the kind that some merchants price" $12.50. r r t m Schloss Bros.' make at $10. These would he priced $25 bv people who pretend to save you 25. per cent. If you want any Clothing, at all, it will pay you to see us. here are some good reasons why it will pay you to trade with us : 1st. We -buy - our goods in large lots and buy them lowv. ' ' 2nd. We put the lowest possible price December and May to Wed. Saturday a msrrage license, was issued from the rgUtei's office for: Col. R J Mitchell of Qiford, and Miss Florence Bowden, daughter of Mr. U T Bowden, of StatesvilleV Col . M itche 11 gate his a'ae as 6 7, ai h though it W siated that he waa a soldier in the Mexican war- The young lady's age is 26- Just when the .marriage is to take place could not be learned yesterday. The Landmark i itquired of the bride's father, but the question was the first intimation he had had that he license had been issued or that he-marriage was to take place. He was yery much surprised but did not say that he would put any obstacles injthejway of the union. Col, Mitch ell has' been Mr. Bowden's guest for some dajs and has for jears been intimate with the family, but Mr- Bowden had never looked upon him in the light :of. 'a prospective 8onin Col. Mitchell ia said to be a wealthy and prominent citizen of Oxford. He is a widower and has a number of married dauehters. State&ville Lantimark. , mm m ms A.ND COME AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE SUITABLE FOR YOU It HOLIDAY GIFTS. 1 f : Souvenir Svoonsy Bon Bon Boxes, Cane Marks, . Jewelry Boxes, Table Knives, Fruit Knives, Taper Knives, jvau isjvwes, laote fortes, Olive Forks, Pickle Forks, V Bicycle Marks, jviamcure sets, blioe sets,- JJesc sets, Tea Sets, JVeck Chains, Rings, stamp Boxes, Tea Spoons; Sat Marks,y Kerchief Boxes, faithful seryan'ts in Dr. Mills' house hold, and after the Doctor's death Mrs. Mills gave the old darkies ?a farm with wagons and stock and a good house, out of a portion of Dr, Milla's plantation at Poplar Tent.- Tuesdav's Charlotte News. On Tuesday 'afternoon Zillie Griffin returned to Her looms after a thrilling experience in her flight from her work to the protecting care of her lover only a few brief hours previous, but determined was she to wed oh ye8terday,that being the date set, William V Snider from whom she wa3 taken while day was breaking during the early; morn. ' Air-ink ft nV1nn!r TnAarlair ftf?"J noon Sb'der droye up in front of the Odell m:lls a second time, liecLned for his girl, who flew to him, add tiaey sped away to the quiet 1: tie town of Mt. P easant,' where they were married last niht at 7:30 o'clock by - the Rev. B S B: 0 n. They returned to the city this (Wednesday) mornings, Scarf Bins i Dresden Clocks, i BdgMage' Check, 'BeltfBuckleb.uit Coffee Svoons, .Glove ' Boxer, umbrella Marks, Book Marks, Individ1 al 7 - Sets, Card Seis, Bon Bun Forks. Walking Canes, Tea Kettles, simps, Vinegar tit s, GoLct - Thimbles, Gold Fens, Card Cases, Nut Pickers - Also the nicest; line of Wat clies and Jewelry in town. A. J:: & J. F. YOEKE a x Only aDream. ' " 7 In dreams I was a child again and on them. We don't try to make you I rnra'Tnxr'"lrnnnprn .rRhnt'f:ftrfdf rATAd think they are worthmore by pricing . , ' , . . - n them at doubts what they are worth. the delis and plucked the flowers 3d. We do exactly what we say we will and heard the birds cavort, I lived do. We are here today and expect to be gain thQ pleasant gout, when I was cere as long as we nvea ' . . - . . 4th. We will seU you goods that will Joung and fair ; and slept once more fit and please you. in youthful sleep unknown to care. 5th. We will give your money hack T lonnsed aerain beneath the oak. its if goods don't suit you :i uwa ahoAc, nH haiua gCUWl-UVUfiUB., B-V, You run no risk in trading with us We guarantee the price on everything we selL Shoes hats -and all kind of Furnishing Goods. Cannons &SVczer tofl a luiiiil Mi Cokcobd, T; O. M. Odell, once more the sacred-spots whereon I've played and played. Soft yoices enng the songs I knew so many years ago ; I seemed again to see the forms of those I used to know ; to walk with her, the one I loyed, down by the chanting streams ; togazplgain upon the form, I see, but in my dreams I tread once more the youth ful paths so free frpm thorns rand briaravilf rose again at. my .other's voice and built th3 morning fiws ; I f resident, r-v ' - . 1 cats ncrfiin t. iim inixa ucaii ju umth v& II U n-rA. rioaViioi -fc,- -7 - Ti. D. C,; Aesistant Ci bappy youth, when l a lad and just pital, orpins, - $50,000 $16,000 i -DIKeFtORS;- t0 rUStle;rrro J. M. Odell, D. P. Caknok get myjlndsmjo ElakKixG, J. W. CANNON-, Bncfcien'8 ArulcVsTe, " Odell, . W. H, Lilly, mne 3est galve in tke world for D. B Coltkatstb. , ' Hnta . "Rrnisss. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures call Sln heedof Fire Insurance, toe BtkiiBon oT caiund boo us, or write. We repre guaranteea l . 9, pptlts npp ?nt only first'class Homo and or- mone? refunded. Price 25 cents per companies. boSt Por sale at P B tetzer's Drug C H 2o MtbbdN6; Water. ' ! B altimobe, M d , Dec. 16 Cap tain Dunn-; of the British steamship Jjbrdfriie,.fiomwanee yesterday. bronght into port 'James Brooks, of LiyerpoQl.a s'ur xi voriof I .theVAmeri can ship f leA O'BrietQ wfiich tdun&MP&'&l ihei; Engiiah aoast. AnothePvSeaniani who aa Tkedup at thWSiilii died and bn ied ativS.eair-f & third !rnanjtrent crazy fromlhtiriffer and' thirst1 and jumped overboard. v ; J r The man had peen without food or water for ten days iwben they were picked np. U w;r Brooks stites that : the Belle O'Brien was 'a bandoned on JN ov, 20, when she was nearly if ull iof- water. What became of ' ihe- captain and other members of the crew he .does The Great Tobacco War 1 Many cf our readers know of the warjexisting between otheT manufae turers of plug chewing tobacco, , but few, perhaps, are familiar with Ae, cause. . ' - v : .i;';t ;V; For years some manufacturers have been making enormons profits by giving consumers a small piece, of plug for tea cents. Recently a very large manufacturer, seeing ,: that the time had come tor better things, has placed a new brand called Battje Az on the market,' wnich gives the co q sum er a." very large " piece of the most excellent quality for the 'same price. Th-8 has raised, a great storm among those who are hurt by ity but it giyes joy to thcse who nee the goods; ? i Battle Ax they geta greater quautity for their ;,mone.y, while the .quality is equal to tthe finest of other brands. , This has na turally had the effect of rtly de creasing the business of those' who haye held to the old way, and' it has uiatenaily curtailed the!r ehormous profi ts 6 n the 7 ot he r hand Battle Ax now takes tne resources nf fhree large facbriespwhichj ,by 5 Tanning night and day, are stiU unable to make thei good s fast enough . to fiaiis fy the enthusiastic ,deP3an4. i-ui-i' The people;. want ajgop thing and thermosj. (pt it thej;can gej or(. .the price. The manqfacturers , w.hp jlq the best tthem wn The rivals naturally 0 hoV tiki it. They ra sa a mighty howl, but the AX will cut tnem aown. Professional Cards. L. M, ATEtGHEY, M. D. S . Physician and Surgeon. Concord, N. C. OFFICE : ST; ' CLOUD ' 'ANNEX. jNOrR1. ERWIN. CAM1SENHE1MER ERWIN &.MISENHEIMBK Physicians and Surgeons Office iNo.-, 3 Ha'rty buildinr, op posite 2nd Presbyterian church CharlotterN. ' FIRE INSURANCE. Captian Dnnn reports trojoks had been confined in bed since, he he;waa picked u p,' and it is eail he cannot liye. ' '-y::y ::fy- -:" . r: r Cnre for HeaUaclie. u As a remedy for all forms of Head 1 ache Electric "Bitters ha3 proved to be the TrJ4 best-. It effects a per- manent jspre .and the most dreaded habitual siek headaches yield to its infloe&c&H TO afflicted to prpVure.?aJUi'.'.ad give this remedy i a ; fairy trial. ' In cases of habitual constipation EJec trie Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to tho bowelp, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. . Try it once. Fifty cents and 1 00 at Ptzer's Drug Store. MORRISON H. PAL.DWEL :.-ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONCORD, N. O. V,: Office in. Morris bailding, opposite Court Hon se. rofir. 1 MANtTFAOTURERS OF ' Quting Cloths, Plaids, Sheeting . 1 and Salt Bags, Dealers in G-ENERAL MERCHADISE. The Festival. ; - v .The ;hose and reel" company are thankfufdr the abundant donations for their festival tomorrow,; (Thurst iay) ; night, but any : one that has been missed by. ,the; solicitors an4 Tvikh fn crivfi anvthin? can end it to th$ ' Litaker ; loinilding , or , hail the fracks that' will he 'gathering it up tomorrow afternoon. i ATe are requested to ask all the' ladies that will Sassistrthe dremei to meet at' the Litaker store room Thursday (tomorrow) afternoon at 30 o'clock. Snpper and ' oysters be served, beginning at 5. o'clock in the afternoon. Eyer jjbody should patronize the firemen, . . The string band will furnish mnsic from 7:30 o'clock until a late hour. Everybody is invited. " 1 TT -C ' ' o' COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kind, and 4-foot wood always wanted- We invite an inspec tion of all the goods we manufacture.' JU I'll I I XYX.' Ji V . , Concord, N. C T,nAilfifllt 1. I do morpnlne or opium in Dr. Muss Pais capcuixuiij. store 9TLLS UURE Ail rain. Ono cent a dose.
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