CONCOKIX N; C; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 I89fi
Whole No 11709
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TEN NEGROES KILLED.
A Blot Occurs at Greenwood, 8.
BegnUing In the Killing of Ten e
groes Positive Evidence Against
the Persons Killed. '
at the monent wes not entirely un0
expected. ' "
Mrs. Barrier was the mother of
seven living children, viz : Mrs . L
. . A Lentz. of Norwood: Mrs. W M
The Terrible ataic ui nuauo ..... MiHe of Jeffer80n S. 0.; A riot occarred at Greenwood, S
Wilmington Must pease. Mrs. M E Welsh, Mr. D D o, Thursday between the white peo-
Barrier, Mrs. Dr. W 8 Bow- ple and negroes, caueed by the kill-
.i nft!A is imrnea 10 me man. mra. u t . i-iftinur ; na ivi r 1 1 rr vf turn nhiro .ioti .
Til l.( . w ---0 - I vtiu nuiiu
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One son, Mr. L W Barrier, died front of a crowd and'shot about 100
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just at manhopd. times. Three more were afterwards
The deceased was a good, kind found and were riddled with buls
and indulgent mother, a consistent, lets. There seems to have been no
devoted and faithful member of the doubt but that the! negroes were
WAIT
Is Nnslended Gatllng;
Gnnsr Jiow In PoSlv
tlon Help Is Call
ed For.
Too Long.
The first chill of
Winter is the most
Dangerous.
Snow-Like Mountains
of
Handker-
A. A.
n ii n chief good
HIIm ne8S wwftit
MuulClUlllulO y ou today.
Men's and
women's handkerchiefs at ori es
that will melt the quantity quickly .
Woineu's handkerchief?, ail pure
BUV VOUr "Winter TJn- kerchiefs 12ic. .Oar w men's hand-.
dftrwear Now. Kercnitu at oo, iuc, id 3 ana zdc
II
uiaormar
3 meet is complete
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A mass meeting of the foremost cnurcn anu a iriepu uu .. uwp, . rrom ine unarioue voseryer mis W t? llttVO cvciy 1. . . .
rttiz-ns and prominent business men UT" ttUU CDKOUlcu UJ t1- vxuurauay; xvuuuu vv mc iu. coix,9 riexiUlW XLigyp- 5
was held in the court house Wedneas doubtless enjoyed t rare decree formed that tbere have been ten tian ' Ribbed' CO tt Oil.
L at noon. The meeting was an eedom from an eth ly enemy, negroes .killed nowjnstead , of four, JJeavy "Fine K nit
orderly one, but those present were trinity church today, (Thursday) t
folly determined to do their duty. n 0oCk by her pastor, Rev. Z A PERSONAL POINTERS.
Th a meeting adopted resolutions Li nn the' remains were laid to r ; - T" - 4..
. - r -i- r 7 w . ,v . , Mr. M J Freeman left this
giving tne ncgru luamji wiw.. wMK8t hy tnose 01 ner late uusuauu iu
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H I DOnOfl KQ017" HITIOI .
& r , . J , morning on a business trip,
the Record, twentyfour hours to get the Lutheran cemetery. Her hus-
out of town, and the resignation of band preceded her to the grave nears Mr. H E C Bryant, of the
:..ini...i-ApAi,rta w ai toar. Charlotte Observer, is here today.
Melton was demanded. ' We join a lare circle of friends Mrs. P B Fetzar returned home if price and goods are not right we Jtt
Before going to press tma after- uu 'n - u)Sii. ..uu.. ...u..uu.
coon we are informed by the Ohar- bereayed family while we take pleaas Mr w j Swink) of Chita
lotte Observer of the following: tZTZA xove..o.me aoim ue mormng w
Bpena tne aay.
to the
largest - woman's
nr man's wunffl liiriipft Rnn P.hilw
Ribbed Cashmere. El- dren's union suits from the etieap
An TT7 o.;4-r cotton garments to the niceat rneii
egant All WOOl SWltZ no Underwear fcr beys as well s3
Conde SUitS the men at attractive prices. Our
We have the greatest variety. We underwear is the dependable kind ,
n'nlAMfl von in roods. The rnices and now is the time to make your
are bound to be the lowest, because PUIC ase
ve are showihg
a nice selection of
This (Thursday) mcrning at 7:30
o'clock (the time fixed) six hundred
white men invaded the office of the
Record, a negro newspaper, and dc
atroyed its contents, demolishing the
press and firing the building. The
buildiog is partially burned, and the
place is now a total wreck.
The negro editor, Manly, was no
where to be seen and it is thought
that , he has skipped for good.
was not taken from them till air had
arrived at mature years.
OVER, SEVEN HUNDRED
Was the Highest Democratic Blajori
fy'ltlade in Cabarrns in th Elec
tion The Calcnlators ot Both. Par
ties Were Actually hnrprlsed Each
Township Gave a Larger Democrat
ic Majority Than Was Expected.
It will be remembered that when
The-Standard' issued its morning
anenasBKippeu u. editioli at dayiight Wed nesaay morn-
Ool. Waddell was the leader of the Vnfl n ftnd 10
,u6" ''"rj Vw.
had not been officially heard from,
but the best of calculators had said
that No. 9 would give us 90 ma
joritVj while we would lose 30 mas
Miss Florie Kyle, of Alabama,
who has been spending several days
at the home of Mr. M L Brown,
left this morning for Greensboro.
She will pass through here, Sunday
night on her way home.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
give the money back
Cannon & Fetzer
Company.
hm 1
Plnn lAra mam t v
nhpan kind tn trjp
nicest wool at
$lMt 2 48 and
$2 98. The two latter are blanket
specials and if interes ted you would
do well to see them.
El
PUS
CO,
crowd, but it was not his intention
to burn the building. It was very
prohably fired by parties that were
so highly wrought up over the mat
ter.
WAFERS
No. 10. No. 9 township
And Cahes
Ervin & Morrison
GROCERY
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After the above happened me nE" lfterwarda bron ht ln her report Received. They are fine. .Try them.
groea nave hhiwu u.f- showing ns to have about 88 ms
reeent .ue wmn F' -' jority, bat No.10 township'Boffioi. l
.followed, the result being four ne J a8 badly. In8tead of
irroes ana iwu wune mcu amoi. mnt, B a n o
fe I eoine against ns they sent us a nice
was nrsi reponeu mat. uyo . .uf oq
, . r majority, averaging about Zd,
ana one wnue men were
Ul woum prove made fcy onr meleat caBdiaate8;
neighboring towns m that part of JndgM 643 Rash , Elnttz 624)
tne otate, neip was uu R TTflrfnftn 29. Cook 670.
Charlotte and Goldsboro.V There is
no danger but that there will be a
good crowd going from Charlotte.
Catling guns have been placed in
position. All of the stores have been
Peck 502, Johnson 543, Piopst 650,
S wink 644, Long 711, Allison 670,
Nesbit 647, Turner 657, Lentz 616.
These are "Democratic lies."
estaurant,
1 .M. W JH. W 1 "
closed anairauDus,ne8SeaBpBuucu. constable for No. 12 township on
All of the inhabitants are- ont on the , np.j.v. The following ' men
R. WILL JOHNSON.
Proprietor.
COTTON CUTS NO ICE WITH . US !
Give us your ear and we will tell yon ttielreason why-
FUBNIT URE is the burden of our song. W e study it by
day ,'wedr earn of it by night- Our highest imbition in
a business way is'to give the good people of Concord and
country for miles around the adantageZof a FJ7BJV7-
TUBE STORE EXCELLED Blc NONE andEQJTJLLL-
TooVrnpRflv. The followine-men "
streets, armed with Winchester nfles. WMe elected .gquiree: A M Brown, atJ ;U tonrjBWi on Jo" . ; . , " . ;:
jSven ministers are in the crowd, Dr. w 0 H-uHcn, W P . Horn- Swe. Jr cater to Buying tn car lots tor spot caSHTronijneoesijacwries.
miHO- 1 . , T TT : I 7 CfJ. L rJI sn i n T rm 79fw7 4 ITt -fTl 9 l T-Wf nfl ffTJ. '
in tne umveu owww., w outvg.vxww yiv& ww
that interests bw'ers. Wbhave the: BESltiSTQCK. tlie
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buckle, G T Crowell,Chas. F Hislop, patronabf ladies
; WVr r f rt'Wt'hi w T will-keep only polite ana acco
Vinf. ro rinf. fftfcinor A rkftrfc
Mv w , - rv-. , "r -r cAtfj. itt r will-keep only I
Still later we leam hat the Nava! H" McNamara, J no. s A ' Ciifae, W Jt datlng atteDdants.
Reserves y succeeded in running ni', ana j no, a jvimmuur,.
tho noorroaa f rhlYl ithft Hnbnrba Of the i JnH Armfipld Dead.
city. Special trains have been run jndga R F Armfield, of States- Haye ra.. 5 prices that has ever been our pieaeure TO Offer our
tti' . ' j -.m umJ-m, ai-a xtrAaAr, f linapr-h.ilteives txa, pleasure to acknowl-
irum uaiuiot auu win ct i yiiib. uiuu iicuucouj. u.v i - , . - . , 1 - .
be rnn from Greensboro and Fayette- ing for several weeks. For quite t , '
while Judge Armfield has been yery tch Va'shington Post, Baltimore We Ihorik OUT friends for the splendidX trade given
feeble and it was thought that his 5-Mfnlfcl ViAitiian and Pilot. 4 ' " ' N . r
life, would sppu draw to a close. : and Landmark ;cfhaH News in tJieTWetJuff) by close affintiou fo you interest
Xu uio uca.u a'iu - j- i QDQ OWUilpf , wuiuuju s,.rir w
yille.
MRS. MARGARET BARRIER
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The A ffed Hotlier Pastes Away Sud
denly of Heart Disease.
Mrs: Margaret Barrier, relict of
the late Daniel Barrier,' of near Mt.
Pleasant died Tuesday evening at
tne home of Mrs. M Jfi weian in Mt.
Pleasknt, i The .deceased 'yras ninety
four years of age. Recently she has
suffered "from some heart . malady
and the end, though not looked for
one of her most able and noble met. Atlanta Journal and Cp.nstHution,
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for their splendid tassistanca in ine
Extends Thanks to ah. j t campaigns Ttieyiiave, eacn ana
The Barbecue'Oommittee wishes all been cdnspicubusly serviceable
to extend to all whoassisted theki itftheurlritireft
in the wirt '5 arranging and carry- greaV -tft&lWS?1:
nt thfi hamnaiorn and Dur
Oabarrna their very best thanks and pofBtireopler The good cih
especially thanks the lttdles for tfieir zona dttlBtatn.'nerforget
untiring' florts. their semce3.-Morn.ng Post. :
to merit ii in the future- .
Dont fail to see.those handsome te6oldenOaJcs.f'iCo7n to
and see us, we willldo yoifGood f
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