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.- : : . - - - . -t . . .. . .; .:........ -- -.- : - 1 4 ' - 1 . " i . I t r Vol. XIII. No. 21?! 4 CONOOWX N. C, MONDAY, J ANUARY '.-. . . . ' 'i: . . -!!' -.J i- i i 4.-1897. ;"v-' --' M ROWDY NEGROES. . roar Women and a Man Engsee In ' General . Fight. , THAT TERRIBLE ' TRAGEPY DEOATOR 1 the Observer ,Bh!!ainp On FI Flanagran's Attempt ) to Murtlcr a Whole Household. Miss Alack Can- Motil.ive Flannjjan Jeeks to Palli ate ills Terrible CJ-ime. - On la8tThur8day niiiit,in Decator, h last Saturday1 n igh t when all had closed up and gone home ex- Ga., one Ed. C FlanagaD, from some I . , ; ! , . 4 . . i )i , job department. Almost to exterminate a whole family- with whom he was hoarding, The fami ly consisted of George Allen "and wife, his father Dixon E Allen and wife and hi8 little girl Lela, about 14 eara old and his Mi as Slack. mis uemon in wife's bister, human form. IThe inhabitants on East Deisot street were again alarmed Sunday about 12 o'clock when four negro women and a man engaged in a free for all fight at the corner of Green Row Alley and Depot street. It was the revival of an old foed between two families and as a result eeveral of the women . carried bloody noses with them to jail. f The participants were Charles Br&nics Ama Branic, iula Branic, May Gray - and ma r.iy. . All were-released from cus tody, except Ama Peay, on pajpent FJa & comd with fairly ui ttuuui . ornod rpffirpncpfl. and tilenfv nf rHardly a Sunday passes that there money and; had JecnLd board iu 8 not a fight among the negro wo- thia honaeholdJ wherI he rfeceiTed khn-'m that portion of the city. LvprVattP.ntinn tht L nnnld aak. There v was nothing apparently Mrs.' Phoebe Thomas, of Junction strange in Flanagan eave his' infat- jCitv. Hi., was told by her doctors nation of Lela. fie was a little ehe had consumption and that there strange in talking of wanting: was no nope tor ner recovery dui . tta- U: uu-o two bottles of Dr. King's New Dis marry her. Her parti U withdrawal covery saved her life. Mr. Thomas from him was followed by a moody gKaSS;. -'-"8. He eTidebt.y wa8 in approaching consumption, tried duiging in intoxicants; and on last ' without result everything else then Thursday night he ktempted to bought a bottle of Dr. King's New , fu . i V-i n Discovery and in two weeks was slay all about nim. Jie shot Geo. cured. He is naturally thankful Allen, the ball taking efltat In the lul emcacy oi tnis - meaicine in tnrougn oia Mrp. AiieDi one tnrougn he heart and the bthefr necessarily size 50c. aid SI. 00. - a fatal shot He sent ball into cept the force to get out the Sunday Observer there was an explosive jar heard from the department of Mr. R E Blakey, the manager of the in an i in- Btant the building was on fire and the compositors from above had no time to get coats pr l ariything and made a narrow escape! The de-M struction of the building seemed imminent, but by the effectual op eration of the bdse the flames1 were --,V' iV'---- $-;& -T.:: -3.1; No doubt about it we -are better fixed; to subdued, wiln k very few minutes please bU IU Glotllilio- Much damage to the building and its ! splendid equipments, together with the stocks on band, was sus tained. Even ike three type setting machines sustained damage. 1 The lciseea ered by insurance. -:' . After the ' flames ' t' ' . I : -8 and tne Question arose about the to Mr. Blakey Jeate was blown open; Evidently, w W the explosive Went off, it caused more ado than the cracker calculated, and a boy is said we ever considerable are luuy cov were Rubdued Men's Stilts,! liiWaiii Best 1 best j to have seen a man the second story i window near the1 safe. It ia supposed .; he is j very much scorchect f nd be did not have Al-U1- i. iW'. 1AA 1L.1 A. nmo w goi wjoj 5i.uu mat were in the safe. I i the vitals of Miss Slack, from whieh emerge, from Suits, latest GhildrexL ) v so Sui and an d best 'j ; . -: 1 ts 9 lates t -We guaranteeto save vouinione A Christmas Experience. Kev. G H Worthen, a distin guished looking gospel temperance evangelist, landed in the city from -borne poibt South Saturday , night, his purpose Tjemg. "to leHtjre ttT but people on the great evils of intem- prance. After spending .Snnday her and the chfld J in our miusb xo ma great jsarprioq and delight found that he had Unded in a small North Carolina north Jbound ; A jolly group the centre "of I Wasn't Needed Here, Therefore He SQ6 g sinking, if not klretdT dead I SCENE Oo , the 1 w a i tva vaa r ....... f . . j e . ne sirucK om man lixin Alien over i ,v - the head an almost fatal Wow with bd a two qaartfiag k: 'M;a4i mr- :ViJi aiiu i hilarity. One.b Uiet man Bits back her daughter Lela were then tb "?d,8eea "bal W Roing . on. : .The only ones that were toot lying V.in lJ thftir i nwn cnrn. wHact Ml A11m Saw him in the act of reloading for J "B IB HATS? AND O APSIFOR1EYERTBODT. coat;: whlwaiii paradise, where there are. no bar itn tne hero ism of woman in emergency and the strength of despair she grappled the monster and despite all his masculine superiority of strengh he could not escape nor shoot her. Amid this life and death struggle Geo. Allen, revived, all unconscious rooms,' little drunkenness 'and dts order, with a church going, Ohristian people He came to the conclusion that Concord was not j the , place he was most needed the j material here hpincr too limited fori a meritorions I '-. . . I . , . comDatants naa now aemonBirauon ' oi reiorm ana forthwith went to a wider field to of what had happened the noise in tne kitchen1 where the scrambled to the see To Conerdi "Won't you take carij of my jdg lCertainly,? said thd quiet rnah opening- a ; very large inside 'Coat puu&ofcy uuu ueposuing:- tne jug snugly: ..The train pulls into 'Con cord and the quiet man is less quiet and Finds first clineincr faithful W to little brownie- Mr. Head man looks and hunts; but there is 5 rib o uiet man or iul thereabonL Thn gotten, be QQiet man e fl to the honsn nf hia. ijie and aided 1 8peca friendno gets his oranges, A WORD r i ZER TOTH Wis but hearing work. He wilt lecture in Salisbury tonight. ' Rev. Worthen ;is highly recom trended by the press of the South nd prominent divines j&s ; being a . 1. ' '.Lt I II 1 nis wne as- pesi ne eouiu. ah - me sugar, eta. for a first class Christmas while Mrs. Allen was Screaming for toddy i when the eood lady of the f help and the neighbor come rush- house seeing , the trend of things j Election returns areinotliing compared ltd the --re suits you receive by trading with Dry & Wadswor th., who are wide awake and uptondate. a People are apt to believe; what they see and the DoubtingThomases dan be ; quickly convinced of tthe truthfulness and correctness of whatwe say bjr calling ati once. 'Tis only a few days till 'Xmaa ani everybody i? begin niflg to look around ; for Santa Claus, His head quarters tui time uro at mo t , fearless and convincing lecturer, and re wisn nim uca speed m is Master and fellowman. ing in ana bouna iianagan lodged him in jail Of course there is talk of lynch-1 to the entire contents. and I nillAt.ltr rAIYlAVAfl tViA ?nir frnm ta stand and treats old mother earth ing, no wonder, . The Dop't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your ..;'''. Iiif Away. :.. ' j . s '.; ; i first thought j The quiet man wishes to say buy one of Dry or the Ladies' ferVlDf Ithat comes to the genferous heart ia that if Mr.. Heaid man wants the that Flanagan was oartiatly de jug, now ve-y jempty, he. can be men ted and was possessed of an ina informed through the good offices To offset that of The Standard and obtain his sane thirst for blood. If you. want to quit tobacco us-1 theory though, are .the , two facts property. jngeasiiy and forever, be made that he imbibed that which will ,,U51. ."x... ".I. make a man what he is not and Jaet try a.10 box of Cascarets, wonder-worker that makes! Weak that since in prison he has; sought to iJi7fd b?wel Tegnlator JU. .4A.-"nr.-' L jI .... , Li.L i ' i I over UiaUQi uitiu Biruug. xuauy gain ioa puuaua imiugaie - uis crime : wita cnarges m ten days. Over 400,000 cured. agaill8tMr. George: Al en. " 11- V He will probably ptove to a dis- drupffiflt. who will euarantee a cure, i F Ji i - Booklet and sample "mailed free, criminating court the depth of his Brnm mm ddreES Sterling Remedy Cot; Chi- depravity and with, h ago or New York. Xaterlalnments. stories show, i his, fitness to be re- moved from a world of civilization. Mrs. Laura Mom - '.-.entertained a arty of Concordians Sunday by pvmg aa elegant dinner, which took place at her tome near Rocky River. ' . 'a - MisslLall Hill will entertain the Progressive Whist Party tonight at her home on North Main street. JFor Over Fifty s gotten up They are Gone. i- I . Messrs. A F Hileman, G E Kest -'ii. '. i ii .! : ; ler, J M Mabrey land J Hugh Moose boarded the train for; Raleigh this morning. Of course Mr. Hileman He says if you like comfort and ease & Wadsworth' a Big Rocking Chairs sizes for your wife. Or if you want to sleep well and rest easy buy one of the Raleigh Wire Sjpring Mat tressestest lh the' worlds or one of the handsomest lounges.1 y. They have them at all prices from $4,00 to $25, and to make your parlor Mook dp-tosdate ' and in style buy a parlor suit and to fit up a room nicely buy one of these handsome suits, the prices are low. AIN IT m t t -rn rn t-i hr Tnri T t i j-LHj lrsui in.. Tears to crn a coXd is cue day Take laXn.f i 'Rrewrin Oninina TnK. 1 , w w VUAV ets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c, L Mrs. Winslo w's Soothing Syru p has been used for over fifty years bjr rniliions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect sue-1' cess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the beat remedy for Diarrhoea, It will re ieve the poor little Buffefer immediately. .Sold by druggists in every partjof the world Twenty-fiye cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth- iLg Syrnp," and take no. other kind. J expects the speakership pf i the House. It is not very clear what each nf the! others expect. It is fair to presume, though, that it is a rush for the pie counter. Of course everything in tight is to be dealt out to the fusiQnistB; that is largely what! fusion was for. They I are welcome to all that there is in it, ; i ! i j . -.-.! -i . bnt we don't see 'much reform nor where the Populists are too good to belong to either of the . two I old .w . . ti - parties. t .Yes sir, We have everything in the furniture line. : Chairs of all descriptions. Tables all. sizes and styles. I Big lot of Pictures, Window Shades, Cur tain j?ollsf Ladies' Dsksl Office Desks, Wardrobes Sideboards, China, Closets and everything to make a home pleasant and a wife happy. Beginning from ' today and during the holidays we propose to give to ' each cash purchaser a nice and useful piece of fur : nit ure, consisting of Hat Racks, Music Racks, Comb . and Brush Shelf , : Book Shelves, Cornerj Brackets, -Medicine Oases. W hat Nots, etc. This is no fake Sure Go-, The piices of the'articles meantime are from 15 cents to 16. The value of the present will be governed by the, amount 6 the bash xnese saies win conxinue uniii me auuve articles have all been given out. get the choice presents. purchase. mentioned Come at once and ; 1 . i . :' I A - .v . ' ;.'. -. : - ':''- -r . j. ., ; , . . ;- , . .;. -".. -1. !''. -: . :. ., -p . .:-,; -;r- . y , .a i..-v.f: 'T " -
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