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Vol. XIL No. 42. COKC01ll N. C TUBS DAT j DECEMBER 31, 1895. i Whom NO. 1,3 5 T HE , CU MNO OK: HOR ROR. WOOD ON iOYEROASH. x: i. i 1 2 t; I S. tore s Jdrj You can. get anything you want in Silver; 1 - Novelties, i The Fate of (he JL.ivinjj More to be Pitied Than That of the Dead Whom They Monro. This week's Chatham Record cou tains the" evidence taken 1 y the coroner a jury in the c?se of the graved without miners killed in the Cumnock mines extra charge at last weeK. xne jury renaerea tne following verdict: "That Charles . Poe- and other miners came to tneir - de?.tn by, en explosion ;n the" umnock coal mine, December 19th, 1895, by ex plosion of gas, the cause of said ex plosion bfeing to u unknown, it be ing.showiito ua sthat the mine was in better condition than usual and was well ventilated" -: 1 .Closing' its'; account : the Record says : . km StorBk SXllas Overcash Loaded With Pistol and Knacks, Gets Done Up lay Mr. "Bud" Wood at Forest II ill--The Elan's Condition is Serious The : Facts Point to Justification of Mr. Wood He Submitted and v Gave Eond. JSI: Give M ; Milas Oyercasb," the man that was picked up on:the corner of Mill and 'Souvenir Svoons, opring streets Monaay iiigai aoonxomjjuo uves, Dane Jiiarcs; with his head terribly, lacerated andf?r?' bruised over the face, carrying -upon pruitKhiveS, bis person a pistol, Pir of braes Paper Knives ,: kiiucks and two empty pocket books, JV foil Knives ' boards at the home of Mr. - George 'tt&ZJorifes,--. Va.ter, -on Bell Avenue, and is from.. the bandy Ridge section of Kowan . n-iminlo Hiy-rho - . .... 1 iy t - u i t'LW llu t county, near Enoch ville. He was an Manicure Sets , Cabarrus cotton Snoe.JbetS, AND COME AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE SUITABLE4 FOR YCUlt - ' HOLIDAY GIFTS. : : yTea Sjjos, Bat Marks Kerchief Boxes, onerative at the "It is said that twenty weight wid- ni Hfi went tQ ih fi t fc Desk Sets, owsand overbore hundred father- . ;ni M.M If you find any thing in : this less chadren mourn the; victims of thbt he got on too much fire . water Bint : . .. , V ..' i - .. that is not exactiy nght C AIS NOJS S & FETZER.. We TO DAY ' sell Men's all wool .Cassimere suits at Men's Black Wool Cheviot suits at 3.00 Men's -Gray Melton suits at 2-00., Men's Black Cheviot suits 2.50. . Men's Odd Coats 75 cents. Bc v's Odd Coats 50 and 75 cents " Men s liiacK y orsiea suusjur o.ou.v 1 . mm. V w w and having previously worked in the ! Stamp jBoxes, Odell mills, went oyer the; basement of No, 4; mill, where Mr.W A Wood, a bos?, ordered him ?out. This Oyercasb-it S seems,- resented ; by their daily threatening to "bore a Eble" through nly earthly Wood's body, at the saike time irawr. this sad ; catastrophe.) And not only are their hearts grief-stricken at the loss of their loved one, but with most of them actual want is staring them in the f ace. ; They were t en tirely dependent on their dead hus bands and fathers for bread, and now their only TTlfiflBiimftlv rA in2 " a pistol, whereupon Wood lief is afforded them, their lot wiil struck him with : Bbniething that be hard indeed. In order to iliuss felled him -and -had Hrm removed trate their pitiable condition, one from the room; ; After he: waa put case was cited. It is that of Mrs. outside and ' the door close.d upon Scarf :Pihs, Dresden Clocks. Baggage Check; Belt Buccles.i Coffee Svoong, . Glove , Bo?cs, Umbrella Maries, Book Marks, Individpiat Sets, Card Sets: - ; BohrBon - - - Forlcs, Walking Canes. Tea Kettles; " Lamp, . Vintcardts, Gold ; - Gliim7U$r - r Told,. Pens, . Card'Cas&s, Nut Pickery Also the nicest line of" Watches and Jewelry in town. A. J. & J. F. YORKE THE NEW'SILVER PARTY, Three Branches Melted Into ; One. J. A. .Warner Elected " Presidents. Chicago, Dec, - 30. At ; a meet-t msr in thi3 city this, afternoon of Men's Fancy Melton suits J.0U. I -. , , . - L . . . . . v -7 , cDiliiiri9-nf fh AVnArinan RN c-cA-TJti'-ci-TVTu ot a v, wni?q Micnaei jeLiiy, an iiingnsn woman, nim, uvercasn starr-da tor nis ooara-... r-.r MEN'S FlNE CLAY' WUI v; - . , - . - L ' mAhllin Ipha. tb NationaL Bime- Ppofessional Cards L. M . ARCHE Y , Ml B . Physician and Snrgeoa. . Concord N, C. whose husband and " only son were inghouse, "but lostconsciousneas-ahd metallic league, the National Bime- OFFICE:'" ST," CLOUD ANNEX. TED SUITS, both killed, leaving her with a fen by the wayside. Chief of Police I Iic Union and the JNatiOnai iiver 1 7- Guaranteed all wool $5.50 Cutaways seven-year-old daugnter aione, Bo?er and Dr. L M Archey were in committee, ;ineBe. organize from her native home, without any form cf the unf ortanaW ah's consolidated, the new combination ER w & MISENHEIM EI relative whateyer to comfort; or ;to ' utt-00tUrt f a r.W ,iinm; "V-V'rt being named 4The Americ3a. B1.me- ar- , . : . t frfilih. TTnfon!" The new oreaniza- and Sacks, These are the kind that some merchants' price $12.50, ; support hen This fariily had ar I If n mnitinni Td rived from Pennsylyania only three K 1ml) 1 ill Hi" 1 1 months ago. It would really seem be pitted than that of the dead Of ve'ry Fine Clay Worsted Cutaways of whom they mourn 1" Schlosa Bros make at iglU. 'inese would be priced $25 by people who pretend to save you 25 per cent Wub 'Krrt3rt tvhc.flVftl ta'lhc Union." The new organ " - ' - . v V vwvv, i ..... .. . ... T where the wounds were dressed, noa etauas ior: Dimeiaiiibui mm: 1. i.:n -1. flnrinrirt the nartv declaring in Its uvercaau waa sun unuoueuiuua:;au i" .r---- 1 - v; -. 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 : 2 0 clock this afternoon, and his case is indeed coneideicd a eerious, if not fatal one ; It was not generally known bo O yercash came by bis woun ds t until A Tire and a commotion. " About 6 o'clock Monday evening the alarm of fire was given, some one aboufc 9 0ciock this morning, whea todaJ navingeiepuuueu-n: aCw ; iruui WoQd 8tated . the case to the favor; - In the eyent of noa support by either of the great parties, the union will nut forth its own ticket in the nest campaign : : But tvvo officers were decided apn A J Warner for - president1 and E B Lierht v secretary. , The ' u . . . ill be at 134 Forest Hill, that the Methodist par. -w. . -, ; - o atooraAni geueral headquarters wi ig. It 'was only a w ' M onroe street and hi ' Physicians and Surgeons V v ' J Office- No. 3. Har ty biri I d iniv op nosite ,2nd '-Presbyteriyn -"'chiriti, Charlotte, N C MORRISON; H. GALDWEL ; ATTORNEY AT LAW, v CONCORD, N. C. I Office in Morris building,, opposite Court House. sonage waa burning. few minutes until both the reel, and at COUrt. - - i?J UI1I UC Btieet auu - uiauvu. yiuwo -Mr. Walter, with whom Oyerc:sh w,ll be maintained in, WAshinaton baa been boarding for the pist four and Francisco and probably in weeks, giyes him a better name than iother cities west and south,' The; 1st. We buy our goods' in large lots hook and ladder companies were on, and buy them low. . ; the scene, It was a long run, and anu. yv e put 1110 iunwu 4. t 4.1 4u... ' ' . A. .. .,. t ... iL. rw wr tne public general. He say 3 that uuutu u'Bau''luu doa" the farewas out before they got Lh6 7ictim waa c0oI Bober when campaign of education along their !56, . . . 1 Ieav:c2.hi3 100m about 5 o'clock in 1 J I I It fcj . 1,1. L, u n . ,1 L I - . . 01 them. Wo don't try to mate you think they are worth more by pricing them at doubts what thoy are worth. 3d. We do exactly what we say we will do. "We are here today ana expect to oe here as long as we live. , 4tht We will sell yon goods that will fit and please you. 5th. We will give your money back if goods don't suit you You run no risk in trading with us We guarantee the price on everything we sell. Shoes - hats and all kind v of Furnishing Goods. - fchA fif fcprnnnn nnd " had nnf. hppn the parsonage, says that it wasT theh. j xul . i- . ... . . . - . 1 unuer.ijie.iujiuence 01, liquor iuub living at his. house. MANUFACTURERS OF second time during the day he dis covered fire in his residence. The first time, in the morning, some thing r was. : found -burning in Mrs; Smith's bedroom closet But about 6 o'clock in the evening a servant a ..- i pii'i prfintp.a Rnmp.rn ntr nnrn nor nn immediately informed Mr. Smiths who discoyered the fire in the com pany bed room, up stairs, in which there had been no fire for two weeks, or more. A lace window curtain wa3 entirely consumed. The win dow faeiug and three holes in the washboard -and carpet, about two I Overcash ia about'28 jears of age alud is unmarried. - 1 lines with t he utmost; vigor " in all pa ?i s of the country, an d Secretary Light says tnat if neither of the big Dartfeitakes; ; Will Uiivc i uaiiy vi, ucu.uwui i x ; ,-- vst . -, - His liiitle JLe Brofeen.; . r Willie Robert the eighteen moaths old; child of Mr. and Mrs; RW Big- from Mont-1& , . , . ? I ' was lert ac ma nome .in company Plaidsf Sheeting and Salt Bags. Dealers in vith his little sister , wh ilia ail. 0 u inno si fellow ' GKENERAL C0KC0RD,-N. 0. cent t lay pulled ; the little from a chair and fell upon his leg, which cracked, if not broke the bone. ? The .limb is terribly.,awollen and little Willie is a great fi,nn!erer MEROHADISE. J. M. Odell, President feet apart were burning from the inn v. clteaie, snier. 8iae the room. . The' origin of the Capital, Surplus, $50,000 $16,000 - DIRECTORS; J . M. Odell, " D. F. Cannon Elam King, J. W. Cannon, W R. Odell, W. H, Lilly, D. B Coltrane. fire is mysterious. Several matches were found scattered over the floor, which were not noticed bv Mr. amith, who inspected the room du ring the morning search. No serious damage was done. FIRE INSURANCE. When in fcsed of Fire Insurance, call and sq or write. W e. repre sent only Vf&h class Home and ior eign companies. - . Respectfully," " lYpOiiiOUSE & HaBKIS. Bncklen's Arnica Halve, ' The Best Salve in tke, world for Cuts, Bruises, : Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Feyer Sores, Tetterd Chappe "ouuo, vuiiuiaius, vurxia ana au Skin ..Eruptions, and'positively cures Piles "or no . pay reoui-ed. ' It is guaranteed to -give statisf action or money fef ended. Price 25 cents per box, : For sale at P B Fetzer'a Drng store, he Biggest Tet 5 The . Herald is told man -who saw a party gonery, county this morning at the depot that a nugget of gold weigh ing 31 pounds and 7 ounces, was last week found near EJdorado, ; in -the Uwharrie riyer district. - C If this report ia true the nugget is the largest ever found in North uaruiiuaur.iu auji umer otaLt?; e&Bb i Free Pills., of the Rocky mountains, No par- Sind your address to H. E. Bucb- ticnlars were learned,' but our- in- hen & Co.. Chicaco. and pet a free formant says there A- is no "fake sample box of Dr. King's New liife -abont.it-: Pills: A trial will convince you of Thirtyone 5 pounds, ayordupois, their merits. These; pills; are easy and it must have been .weighed by in action and are particularly effect , . - , ' . thatTas there7 ia no trov snalea around I tive in the cure of Constipation and OI all HinCl, and. 4-J.OOt - . . -v .i t . ; . 7. " that would weigh thaiTmuchr would be equal jto over 41 "pounds troy-'and would be worth over $9,000. - An 8,-a 10 and a 31 x pound nug get m six months is a pretty good record for large pieces in one dis trict Salisbury Heralds Several watch parties are booked for to-night. " . , rO Buyers "of . COUNTRY i - ..- . ... ,. .'- .. . " - PRODUCE Sick . Headache. . Eor Malaria: an.a Iqq always Wanted- proved invaluable. They are gua best prices for Same, anteei to be perfectly - free from -trr ' every.deleterious substance and-Uo mvito du mcu- be purely vegetable. Theyrdo t not I tion : Of ' all the gOOdS weaken by their action, but uy.igiv ing tone to stomach and .5 bowels greatly ' invigorate - tbe system. Regular size 25c per box. Sold by all first class,dniggist. r . - " we maniifactTire. ODELL MFG. Co., Concord, IT O. : -. T r
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