Vol. XI1L No, 190
CONCOUD, N. C.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1896.
FIRST TASTE OF RUSSELLISM ' i" a Dying CondlHo
Mr. M
A -liitc Man Insulted, Arrested and
Tried Facta Time by a Ifcgto,
Macon, N. 0., Nov. ; 29. The
white people of .this county have
leceiitlj had another
B Hartsell. the nonnlar
ticket agent at the depot, received a
telegram this morning calling him
to, the bedside of his father, in Shel
by, who ia said tn Wi Ai
.example of condition.. 3 Mr Hrtaell ut, Jv
KneEelliEm and negro supremacy, mornmg train, and it is hoped will
About three weeks ago John M reach home before the end comes.
Coif man, of Churchill, in this Mr. Hartsell has the evmnath nf
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CDnnty, was gruiyxuBuiuuuyJonn many friends in Concord.
Milan, colored, in consequence of
WDICU O MA VUHIUWU lUiUlCUiUlCIJ
knocked the negro down with his Wben does a justice of the peace's
fist. Ssyeral days ago the negro term of office begin, and when
made complaint to John Wright, a 8honld he justify? Will some of
colored justice of the peace, a ware ur lawyers please give the public
rant for the arrest of J M Coleman some information on this mooted
was issued and a negro deputized to question.
rJrtd it Mr. Coleman was arrested
CCi, A Prize Iloer.
bv the negro constable, anoV carried Five monthg ag0 Mr. A j Black.
to a negro store lor trial. Mr John filackwelder bought, from his son a
M Coleman is a young man of most p
excellent character is. universa ly Today Mr. Blackwelder
popular, and is a Christian gentle and this 0ne netted him 515 pounds
man .engaged m the mercantile of pork. At the present market
business at onurcniii. ne . is tne price it would bring about $31, all
eon of Capt. W (x Coleman, for- of which goes to show that there i
merly a member of the board of considerably more money in raising
commiseioners ot thia county. line hogs than there is in cotton.
is the second case of this kind
which has occurred in this county
in the last six weeks. And yet this
is reform. . ' . ' -. .
Confidence Restored. .
An evidence., of confidence in the
business prosperity of the country ia
the fact that gold is being brought
forth from its hiding1 places and
seeking the channels of distribution.
On last Friday; Cannon's factory
and the Cabarrus Mills both pid
off their hundreds of em d loves in
the yellow metal, and yesterday the
same coin was very largely used in
meeting the pay rolls Vat OdelFs
Mills. V.
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Clolfling - at - Gannon
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For Sale; ;.;':-V:"?; '''
Domesficjeevfng machine, in per
f'Ct order only" $10 00. Second
hand split bottom chairs, only 25
cents. Apply at this office. - dl2
No doubt about it we are better fixed to
olease you in Clothin than we have: ever
been. 4 " ,
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Been Promoted. "
Rev. A J Kodgera, col., who has
been with us but a short while as
pastor of Zion .Hill congregation,
but who in the time gave indications
of ore than the ordinary ability of
preachers of hia race, has been pro
moted to the , office of : presiding
elder in - the ; Alabama' confereriC-. i oc4"
Men's Suits, latest and
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est.
oys' Suits, latest and
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New Oats.
J M Burrage, who lives ' near
Odeirs factory, is progreesiye in;all
things, and especially so in farming.
Budgets From Mt. Pleasant. He has now a field of oats almott
Messrs. Monroe, Miller, Peeler, two feet high, and fully headed
Pless and Phillips spent a few days He says he don't ask you to take his
at their respectiye homes. They word for this statement, but come
have all returned to their post of and see for yourself.
Ant it .
J 1 The IdeAl PanaeA
Two of our college sports, a senior James JL. Francis, AJderrnan,
and a sub fresh; spent Sued iy and Chicago eaya : I regard Dr. King's
Sunday night in Concord. We JSew Discovery aa an Ideal Panacea
. , - for Coughs, Colds and. Lunc; Gomn
would not be far wrong if we were . . . , . ,-.r. -
. 5L . - plaintB, having used it m my family
to say that the greater part of their for the last five years, to the exclu
time was spent near Cannonville. sion of physiciana'sprescriptions
Misses Addie Boger and Lena or other preperations.
Stevens have returned to the'- Semi Rev. John Burgus,Keokuk, Iowfi,
i a i. wrires: I have been a minister of
nary, after spending several days at the Methoaist Episcopal church for.
me 50 years or' more, and have never
Mis3 Addie Patterson, after hav- found anything so beneficial, or that
ing scent Thanksgiving at her home s&ve me such speedy relief as JDr,
in Concord, returned Sunday even
ing. L
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Mi88 Ella Barnhardt has not re
turned yet from her Thanksgiving
visit home. It is said that a certain
sport, who holds his head, on one
side will not walk by the Seminary
for that reason
King's New Discovery. Try this
Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial
Bottles free at Feszer's Drug Store.
this
The Cold Wave.
According to '.' promise of the
Weather ' Bureau, 'the cold wave
came in on echednle time, and by 6
o'clock yesterday evening the mer
curv beean to take a dron. and at 6
John Lyrely is sick in college at thla morning had reached 27 degrees,
time. Jtle has tne cnills.
nothing more. a stiff breeze '-blowing from the north-
Drs, P A Barrier and C H Barn- east. Indications are that it will
hardt, assisted by Dr. Young, of probably snow tonight.
Concord, performed a successful
surgical operation on Mr. Snly
R.n T- 1 . a 1 m i . . 1
r-ucuiasji.j! riuay. meycuiuuuge , A1 drUggi8t8 rPfund ti e .1
cancer from his side.. money if it fails to cure. 25c.
the public exercise given by the
Cnildren's Misionarv society taid o.Beat.
Kiankegiying night was both., en- The remains of Mrs. Mary Black
tertaining and - interesting. The welder were interred today (Tue
3"oun? people, under the instruction day) at Tainity church, in No. 4.
of Miss Jennie Cookacquitted Col. L A Black welder, son of de
tbemselves very creditably. The ceased, came in this morning from
ttoney laised by the chilnfen dur- Atlanta, where he had been on a
iag the vear, together with the col- visit when notified of his mother's
death. The sympathy of the entire
community goes out to the bereaved
Items from Knssmqii.
.Little Miss Mary Nussman, of
Nussman, happened wltb-quite a
painfui accident, while playing with
some mashin ery. ' Her hpnd be
came entangled in eoime tvheel's and
was badly cut and'brnfsecK v
Miss Maggie BoBt of No; 7, is at
tending echojoi at the Nussman
school hoube. " -V.:".
Will Clayton, of No. 8, was acci
dently shot in the left side while
bird hunting last week. The wound
is not 8eri pus.
We are informed by prominent
parties that No. 7 will ;lose two of
her most charming young ladies in
the near future. ' '. .
Mrs. J Earn heard t, of Gold nill,
who had the misfortune to ; break
her leg a few week&ago, is much
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