Vol. XIII. No. 173; CON CORD, N. C, . TUES DAY' NOVEMBER 10 1896 Whole NO. 1,552 ABOUT CONCORD. MAY BE GOVE RNOR. What an Angnsta Gentleman Who VisUtl nr Ceanfifnl JLlttf City ThJuks f It. Situated about 215 miles from Augusta on the Southern Railroad ia North Carolina will be found the pretty little city ot Concord. In visiting that little city an Au gusta person is reminded of their own fair city on the banks of the beautiful Savannah. First by the fact that the life of the town ia the cotton mills arid second by the: hos- Probabilliles-ioint to Dilemnn as Lieutenant Governor-What n Chest-1 nut! : ; ' ; ; ' j ' -Among the people posted on such' inatters of State government, it is current now that Ambrose Hilemari, the euccesdfnl candidate to the House of Representathes from this county, may become Lieutenarit Governor to succeed !Leutenarit Governor-elect Bevnolda. whn will pitality of its people. And where- 8UCCee? Kussell. Ir will come about ever you find honest weavers and in this way. Russell is either to' be- spinners you find some of earth's corne a cabinet officer or a minister best people. to a foreign land. Reynolds" will In the beginning I will first state take his place at the State's Capitol, and Hileman being the senior mem the position, location and size of ine luwu.' ber of the Legislature and high in PnnnnrH ia m ft rnl liner nnnntrv - " , 4, . , . fusiontfaitb, will be chosen by the 91 mi fis above the citv of Charlotte. J The inhabitants of the town num- UCAk xmmj a meuieji- I a. ri mi y,ot hnnt. nnn Tfc ha 14 fthnrnhea governor, xne anove comes there representing every denomina- Ar?m one who is supposed to be good tion, exceut the Catholic. A splen-authority. did school for the white and a large Jerusalem ! What a chestnut. colored seminary, four large cotton mills, a bleachery, tWO flour mills, Miich Praise Is Due Them. and electric plant and two police- The entertainment at Central men. The policemen we are told Methodist churcb, M"onday wnight go to bed at 12:30 every night. The was not in any way disappointing. town hasn't any barrooms" arid hold Much praisf is due Misa Callaway police court about once or twice an(i prof. Keesler,' together with every three months. ; their assistants, MfsV NanniV Alex- There is no water power, there ande1 Mesdames Harris and BroWer J -vv 4 1 4lin vi11a ft rr fiat l" . " " m4 "V v 'v'' M ". ' f uuu uouBcuauuj mo ujuio oio cow aucl .a. jfooie tor tne t-xcei in motion ny steam power. f ; lent nrodnctione: The following y-s jl T 1 i r 1 ' I . -. -V' - . . a un bunaay auenaea ounaay Drofframme was carried out : TteiTH fjOXEft-XtMv. Most of the farmers are through sowing arid wheat js looking well. , Mr. .S R Fisher was visiting his son, J T Fisher in .jSalisbary last banday. Mr. Fisher is employed m the Salisbury cotton millf. I ; The si d gin g school closed a t Mike's church last Saturday night. Tht-r will be a two day's meeting at Mike's church, beginning on the fifth ! Sun day of this month. The school: at the Fisher school? house will not begin until the 1st of December. ' There is some repairing to be done on; the bouse before the school can start. w There will be ' na preaching at Lower Stone Sunday. Rev. j I K Fulkieon h3 accepted the call at Lower Stone. ' Mr. L M Holshoufer, of Pock well, h'a been: spending jibout every other Saturday night at Mr. Fouzi's. We think he will soon take her in. Messrs. J H;T Fisher, D M Kluttz and P M McGraw started to the mountains, Monday for a load:'of ap ples and cabbage. Wheel. V 1 Flat6w-taveture, io Stfadella" Organ Prof. R L Keeslerr1 f?r; Tenney "Nearer to Thee" Quartet Misses5' Callaway and Alex ander, Messrs. Keesler and Poole.' Westendorf "Son of My Sbul,,f school down at a chuich near the Cmnon mills. It was in the mill district, and though a cold disagree able misty rain was falling there was a church full pr;ent. On the way to Ghurch I was impressed by Via lrtrtlra rt Vm VirkllOOQ oil noat.' . . , - , . - ' T .' Solo Miss Callaway, roomv and comfortable. I was told . . . ; .. .. that they were owned by the oper atives of the mill, and that there was scarcely any , renting . done, This Sunday Sshool And also the First Methodist Sunday School is under the charge of the Superinten dent of Cannon Mills, Mr. L DDu val. a erentleman well Known in . ... Augusta. The people of Concord believe in attending church. Of' all the 14 churches and through the disagree able rain I noticed throngs gather- ; A. Household Treasure. D. W, Fuller, of Csmajoharle, N. Y.v says.that.he always;, keeps Dr. Kics New Discovery in the: house and his family' has always found the very -best results follow, its use'; that he would cot be without it. if Vprocufable &. A.'Dykeman.iDruer- King's New Discovery is undoubt edly. the . beat cough remedy !: ; that he has used it m his family for eighfi years, anu ix nas never jauea iio uu aU tiiat ia claimed -fofc-itf vWtt not try a remeay . so - long triea ana tested. Trial bottles free5 at Fet- zer's Drug store. Regular bize 5Cc. and SLOa , - . I MasVagani a1 "Cavalleria Rus'ti. cana" Oesten b Gondellied" OrganProf. R L Keesler. Kilmer "Jet us I My Cross Have Taken" Quartet Misses Callaway and Alexander, Messrs. 'Keesler and Poole. Howe "In the Cross of Christ We Glory" Duet Miss Callaway and Mr. Poole. Ryder "The ;Storm" Organ Prof. R L Keesler. Butter field "Father, Lead Me by ing. It was my pleasure of listening Thy Hand" Trio Misses Calla to a very able sermon at the first way and Alexander and Mr. Poole. Methodist church, fi-om an old and , Adams "The Holy City" Solo long loved pastor of many a North I Misa Callaway. Carolina church. I Lorenz "Hvmn of Consecration" .- - The streets of Concord are not I Quartet Misses - Callaway and very good, I was told that the town ( Alexander, Messrs. Poole and Kees- wcr in debt some ami that they her. were busy paying that before tney I Mesdames Harris and Brower, improved their streets. The town accompanists. I : The most eignificent part of the council. They have fitted up a nice fintfirtflinmpnv the Collection. electric-plant and water tower and wnich am0unts to S12.45. are grading several streets. Th Hi fr n tn nnmmPnt There re no T)ine3 in that coun- . - i i i i k f ir.H if ii -h i ii i.iik 1 1 1 1 1 isi i-: A Distressing: Accident. Hickory, Nov. 9. CharlesJRowe, - : ' ..1 living near bere, suffered thej death of nis little 4-yearold daughter, Kansas, on Satarday evening last, . -- i at 5 o'clock, under peculiarly dia tressing circumstances. A jyoung man named xount had exchanged guns with Mr. r Rowe, and .was mounted on his horse in the yard, haying the loaded shot gun jn his hand. The horse, being somewhat unruly, he let the gun fall, causing it to fire, the shot taking effect in the groin and side of little Kansas, who was playing in the yard and was running to keep ouf of the way of the prancing norse. She lived 24 hours, and her burial tdokf place here yesterday, . N ' I r In - Cliiling - al - kirn -1 - Mm No doubt about it; we are better fixed to you in Clotliing than we have -ever been. r- ;'-.,.- s Suits, latest and Men est. IB oys best- Suits, latest and- for to say it was good would be ex pressing it very lightly. TO CURE A VOLD IK OWE DAT try, but the beautiful cotton wood, o-k and hickory groves and ' shade trees make it es pretty a town c will ba found anywhere. Main street almnst pfits a rival Tiace bv 'thft f rA fo fir00n Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab - "UUUitt lets. All druggists refund the b'reet- , money if it fails to cure. 25c. making all the little North Uaro 1 uu. Cliy as a wnoie Wlta Its gener- Cncleci s Arnica satye "us, Jimd hearied people, and you The Best Salve in the world for find a pleasing comparison to our Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, . Salt wn people here. Of a truth" I Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe WnUUfonrfVat Twfl in Hnnnnrd Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all anri frtn tu t muu Skin Eruptions, and positively cures aad felt hke I as mingling wi h or Pio p'ay Xeqni-ed. It ia ueupie i come in couiaui wnu oere daily. J. A. H. in Daily Au ' "ta Tribune. Lilies' Sierra Plasters- guaranteed to give statiefaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer'a Drug store ' c- . ' O A Tf ACHB said Ectumatism relieved kt)j Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters. ASK Che 'recovered dyspeptics, . bilious suf ferers, victims' of fever and ague, the:; mercurial diseased patient, how ihey recovered health, cheerful spirits and good appetite ; the will tell you by taking;; Simmons Liver Regulator. The Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World 1 j Bilious attacks, SIGK HEADACHE Colic, Depres sion of Spirits, bUUK SlVJMAUJtl, rteartourn, etc. This unrivaled remedy is warranted not! to contain a single particle of MERCURY,'or any mineralsubstance. but is - ' ' f ;.' - j PURELY VEGETABLE, containine those Southern Roots and Heros which an all-wise Providence has placed in countries .where Liver Diseases ; most prevail. It will fcure all Diseases caused : by Derangement of the Liver and Bowels. - j The SYMPTOMS of Hver Complaint are a bitter or bad taste in the mouth ; Pain in the Back, Sides or Toints. often mistaken for Rheumatism : Sour Stomach ; Loss of Appetite ; Bowels alternately costive and lax ; - Headache Loss of Memjory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which aught to have been done ; Debility ; Low Spirits ; a thick, yellow appearance of the Skin and Eyes ; a dry Cough, often misiaken. for Consumption. "Sometimes many of these symptoms "attend the disease, at others very few ; but the LiVER,the largest organ in the body,- is generally the seat of the disease, and if not Regulated in time, great suffering, wretch edness and DEATH will ensue. The following highly-esteemed persons attest to the virtues of Simmons Liver Regulator: Gen.V. S. Holt, Pres. Ga. S. W. R. R. Co. ; Rev. J.'iR. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks, Albany, Ga.;!C. 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