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Vol. XIII. No.1 178 WITH THE CHURCHES. Good fconnons Crowds Hoar by Yesteriay, nrsre The bright funshine and crisp, bracing air brought ou t large crowds t0 the different houses of worship yesterday. J . - . 'K At theirst Presbyterian church Key, A T Graham, of Davidson College, filled the pulpit, both' morn in and .evening. Mr. Graham is a voung man of much force, and hib sermons were listened to" with thej .'closest attention. . vt Dr. Parker, at the Central M. E church preached his last sermon be fore conference, which meets in Sal isbury next Wednesday. Mr. Par ker has endeared himself not only 'to his congregation, but to all with whom he has come in, contact, dur ing his two years pastorate here, and should he not be returned to bis charge, it will ba a disappoint ment to all who know him; In the absence of the pastor at the Baptist State Convention, Rev. J R Moore, of Wake Forest, preached at the Baptist church morning and evening." ':''.. .. ; .: J;-.; Rev. 0 B Miller preached in his usual impressive way to the great satisfaction of the St., James Luth eran congregation. His discourse at night was especially weU spoken of. It threw much light on the vision of Ezekiel and attached new beau ties to that mysterious scene. There wad a sublimity in the elucidation rarely enjoyed and doubtless his hearers will go to their daily cares for th9 week with sweeter contem plations of machlees beauties be yond the confines of this' transitory lira.. ' . . .... Rev. M A .Smith, of Forest Hill M. E. church ended his pastorate of fear years Sunday. He has done a great work there, and " the reports which were read shows a large in crease in membership.' His people regret that they will lose him, and wherever conference may send him, he will carry with him the best wishes of the people of Concord. Bishop Hodd, of Fayetteville, one c ta most able colored divines in .tha South, preached at Price Memcr- Temple at 3 o'clock yesterday evening, to a large congregation of oo.a waite and colored people. It Will Whip Aronnd If It Snits It. Senator Butler 3 paper has opened ita batteries upon Senator Pritchard -which may or may not signify southing. It will be recalled that a -tew months ago it was yery de nunciatory of gold-bugs, and yet before the curees died on Jits lips it w the chief instrument in effect ,Dg fusion with them and one of the m3t Potential influences in electing a lot of gold-bugs, last week; to ingress, the Legislature, the State es and the bench. Its abuse . of fiitchard now affords no assurance Qat 11 will not, next week or next m''2th he supporting him with all ofit3 migbt. Statesville Landmark. For Over Fifty Years Fn'- ioslow's Soothing Syrup has used for over fifty years by Jjno&3 of mothers for their child- cen J teething, with perfect suc- Ctas, allays all pain, cures wind Wile h; "v uu JS T.ne nest remedy tor It will relieve the poor uie stiff. "- . V --ticr immeuiateiv. Kom riv ufTjrff.: . . . j r J Tf 8 In ever7 Pafc of the world, eofye cents a bottle. Be sure iL. ek for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth K 7Qp,,, and1 take no other kind. I THANKSGIVING DAY. Governor arr Is es Wis ProflAmn. tlon. State op North Carol a, ' Thakksgiving Proclamation by the Governor ; The observance of one day in the year as an cccwion of "solemn and public thanksgiving to Almighty God for past blessings and of snp plication for his continued kindness and care over us as a State and Na tion" is a baautif u l and time honored custom of a ' Christian people and should be perpetuated among us and observed in a dignified and religious manner. The people of North Carolina have much for which to be thankful to the "Giver of every good and per f?ct g" Although the past year - "V muuga' 80 prosperity vUC iauujieiuea so abundantly, while the old gentleman is a Demo still our people have enjoyed a pros crat. His injuries while not fatal ponionate measure of these -blessir.ffs and have.eecaped the dire calamities which hay e befallen .some less fa vored commonwealths. Therefore, in accordance with the laws of this state, I, Elias Carr, governor of the State of North Car olina, do hereby designate ' and . ap point Thursday, the 26th day of November, 1896r as a day to be set apart by our people for - public thanksgiving to God for the many blessings vouchsafed to U3. ; To this end let oar people assemble in their usual phc3G of worship or arannd "their fireu ies mi give thanks in prayer and praise." tuas, uuj iet ca rememDer in our prayers and with substantial offerings, the poor and needy, the widow and' orphan, the noble char itable iLtitation8 of the" state and the disabled soldier who more than ever needs, in his declining years, the strong arm of the state and the assistance of her patriotic citizens to protect him from want. In witness whereof, I haye here unto set my hand" and caused the great seal of the State of North Carolina to be affixed. Done at the city of Raleigh, this 12th day of November, in the year of Our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and ninety -six, and of the independence of the United States of America the one hundredth and twenty first. - : Elias Carr. By the Governor : ; S. F. Telfair, Private Seo'y. - a ' . Free Pills. s Send your address to H E Bucks len & Cd., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effec tive in the cure of Constipation and sick headache. For malariar.nd fever troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guar an teed to be perfectly vegetable. They do not weaken by their action but by giving tone to the stomach and bowejs greatly invigorate the system. "Regular size 25c per box bold at JJ'etzers .urug store. JLooK ! I-oolcl A handsomely finished cottage house for sale, on Church street, Concord, N. C. Will be sold in a few days. Don't fail to see G T rinrnhnnkle for information. Resi dence on Pine street, Cannonyille. n vviiv pain Jffltv are g unranxeeo zosri CONCOIID, N. C. ! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1896. Tiae Season Opens, j - . The bird hunting season opened this -morning with awhir-rr-rr baug ! "Johnny had bis gun and dog at an early hour this morning and every lover of the sport who could possibly do bo, went out to day to take a pop at ."Bob White." Birds, and in fact all kinds of game, is said to be more plentiful this sea son than for four years past, and the hunters expect some rare sport Beat an Old 'Man. . :-,.:V r -'v1J. Deputy Collector Thompson tells us of a revolting affair which jocr curred near Tyro yesterday. Tbm Ratts, an old man 65 y'ears of age, was set upon by two men Will Green and Jim Safely j by name and was severely ; beaten. It is thought that the v ola man was beaten on account of political differ ences aa the two. men who formed the stacking party areiRepablicana are (ltme serious. 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No decided steps will be taken, by as pirants till after the inauguration, but it is understood that the bee has begun to buzz in the bonnets of several of our Republican f riendaj i Those most prominently men tioned in his connection are G W Patterson and T 0 Strieker. How ever, the present incumbent has al most two years yet to serve, unless removed, which is highly improba ble, as he has given satisfactioa in every particular, and nor charges of partisanship can be made. All Free,: J . t ' - Ihose who have used ?Dr, King's New Discovery know its value and those who have not, have ' now the opportunity to try it free. Gall on advertisedjpruggist and get a trial bottle free.' 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