2709 0ONCOltt N; C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1828 Whole No 11793 wreck I ON -THE SIDING. COULD NOT SURVIVE Ed Patterson's Train Bashes Mr. T. G. Falls Dies of nis T7onnd IntoaaOpenSwitch. F.fcyne Escases-T&eIwronjr Man i . . . Was Shot. jQgt as we are reauy 10 go to a ' ieftrn that the north-bound Mr . T G Falls, who was eo ruths , f Capt..EJ Patterson conduc lessly stabbed by tha' negro Pbonse I met with an accident at the Ithyne at Pleasant Ridge died Suns lf nwrifP.h. Thft Hldft dV "N"n nnrnnf r P mrssJiiol .4.: - itch .ia often thrown open to tion could save hiia," It 13 one of v.daccids.nta by coaches .getting those distressing realities that a thfl mairi'linA 1 .ai ? . . p auu wunmess vicious cnaracter may be 3 bymisnap not oiosea at tne notabla for eTll only and csn a ive . 3 if- ah nn I'd have been. Cant . -.. . . .. is! w . . mt . an maiviauai and hi fam h Bnd - m j mm community of a life which In rela tive value to hia own ia aa a moun tain to a mole-hill. It eeems that Rhyne is making good his escape. -at wanney, o. u, tne train on was beat- PjC engine. left the whole width of be track and stopped leaning against Won Co's warehouse within a few ,et of the factorylmilding, toward if. was heading. A box carl . Min the way and got a good bump w?ioh itj waa believed-he jfj only weufc iui wj uu iuo tru& i "g jiiuo w3 waiuusu, uiiu fcuro ,i wa8 not hurt. - lennnch a nftcrn inronpri frnm if. and I'he puoi to iae uugiuu ia nutuea d it is to some extent Danced op, gecertained. The track parted pt iCk without damage. " No one was hurt. hm down badly wounded, bnt proved to be the Wrong nxun . it THE THIEF CAUGHT. The Uesrro Who Sold a Cow Here Some Weeks Ago Captured In States ville Found Oailty and Confined to Jail to Await the Coming; Term of Court. About the first of October a negro named Green Propst stole a cow that belonged to Mr. P M Morris. After getting hia cow ; he brought it to Concord and sold it to Mr. Jas. Dayvault, of this place. The negro made his escape and has been dodging the eyes of the of ficers, but he has been caught at last. He was captured in Stateaville Monday and brought here today (Tuesday) for trial. He wai tried before Esq. Pitts and found guilty. He was bound over to court on a $50 bond. In 'default of this he was taken to jil. FOUND DEAD IN BED 0T IN THE N. 0. NEGRO REGIMEN. John McBride, a Sophomore of Da vidson, Expirsi VIieacail "Varaf 23s; Body Taken to Former Home. Taken to Belmont for ZZurial. The remains of Mrs. Julia Hislop were taken to Belmont this (Tuess day) morning for burial. Before leaving the home a seryice was cons ducted by Rev. W 0 Alexander. Quite a number of her relativea ar rived here Monday night to accom- ANOTHER LOT OF Plush Gapes JUST IN. FLUSH GAPE IN TOWN FOR 82.00 pany the corpsa tu its burial place, Messrs. Jno. Craven, Jas. R Mr. Jlo. MoBride, a student of Young and Ed. Freeze accompanied Crowd of Soldiers Fightlnsc In a Cemiiinytreet,Fir?d onBy a Guard .VL- .Sophomore" class, at -.Davideon the relatives. . m . 11 II . I 1 1 1 A. ins tne uomnn wno vaascu me UOliege, WSS lOUna Qf aa. m DcU L'dQl Sunday morning. There was noth- Tronble. Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 21. Zeb jtton, a private in Company .0, airi North Carolina . Regiment, iiorea was shot and instantly Killed fc a fusilade fired in a company treet fight. Patton became engaged lith a number of soldiers over a negro woman, who had frequented he camp. Ha d.fied his moat bitter ponent to enter the compaoystreo, nd the challenge wag accepted. ratton fired at the adversary and PERSONAL POINTERS, $1.0 812 ing in his symptoms to give alarm, Photographer W.J Moose and aa he only complamei of not feeling family are in our city today. very well. It wao a great- shock. Mr. j0Iie8 Yorke went out cn He was a bright and -popnar stu the road again. last night. dent. The family had come from T T - near FajettsY.lie, wher9 the body u Qf Mt. Pleaaa; wete h6le Mr. and Mrs. Pink Misen- . f heimer went to the home of Mr. Ti tus Moser this afternoon to spend a day or two. Dr. Jesse Hamilton returned THE ULTIMATUM, & Capes for 6.50 to $8. 1 Cannon & Fetzer Company. "J 4 i wu for the Holiday season a man wishes . to look his smartest and his best and he can not improve his appearance to such advantage by any other means so completely as by securing one oi our exclasive and nobby shapes in derbies and alpines in brown, black or pear. We ha Te just received some yery nobbj pulls that may help your appearance on Thankgiving Day. Some Trery handsome boys you might want too. fl L PARKS & CO Spain Told What We Will Io and Jlo More An Aaswer to Come .By the 28th. The United States Commissioners hot him and the woman over whom le f waa caused. Major Walker, haTe Prjwntod to the Peace Qommu. home thia morning irom on the :ommandinsr the battalion, ordered , . ... luau " "V j , . , , . matum or lost propo3Hion. xne morrow here. b nhi?f feature Is that in consideration i m am mm i . i i . i innri ntatb scene of the diacuity . of $30 000 000 10 Spain flhe C9(ie the mv A av ;enteaant Iber, offioer of the h , 0Q of the PhiiiFpine . ' ' Misses. Mary Bernhardt and accompanied by Mr. whole group of the Philippine Paril tqt.w,h TO?n arr fmm DZ -s1" t0 vi8it COTTON CUTS NO ICE WITH US ! by eitner power Seer. Thereupon the squad of of age arising from the beginning of the a aA ;nf ,fV.Q 1 r.,i ;mo fV. Hmo hrong of irate soldiers. Patton waa of the treaty he recognized . There i ... . asiantly. killed innumerable bullets are a number of minor considera- enetrati hi hnAv. Ohhftr mldiera tions but the essential substaoca is L. L.rii- muJtn nav the 20 000.000 take the Peaches L- . , . .. I Philinnines and auit even. Ai mg createa a panic in tne camp H soldiers gathered around the asked for not later than the reatrate form oi tne aeaa private, 2116 Others attended the WOUnded. Greenville Under Tyiilte Government The woman waa employed as a Now Greenville (Pitt county) is Just Jin Give us your ear and we will tell yon the reason why. FTJRNITUR&is the burden of our song. We study it by W girl in a prominent house of in line. Two of her negro aldermen he city and she was taken there, resigned Monday ana wnue men Iter , . a j . . . chief of pMice had alfeady resigned was officially reported to divis- . p . v TO J r r 4Via noorh nn npflrafin were dia- ftl,.-3. . mi. !. " ovutB.v;r u utauquarceis. mis regiment ib it. pnicered entirely by negroes." It io p'-fc'l to leave thi3 casip tomorrow or Macon, Ga. piss Elfzabetli Gibson Home. Uiaa Elizabeth Gibson has been Fght back from the hospital at ehnond, Va.s after spending sey- mch improved -so much so that 6 can oif Tin-! niui.... u nuu jaw cian VJJUC1 was needed to coDyey he? froai the etacn to hsr home. missed. Greenville is now urder white government. One Kofjro. Kills Anolber., Mark Smother man an d Henry Palmer, negroes of High Point, Eet tied go old grudge . Sunday - by SmothermanV killing Palmer in a fight. The slayer is in jail. , NEW LOT OF Prunes day, we dream of it by night- Our highest imbition in Apricots a business way is to give the good people of Concord arid Pears . Figs Date3 Raisins .Currants Citron, Orange Peel and Mountain Buck Wheat. Ervin & Morrison GROCERS country for miles around the advantage of a FURNI THRU STORE EXCELLED Bit NONE and EQUALL ED by few in JVorth Carolina Buying in car lots for spot cash frorry the best factorial in the United States gives us a long lead in the direction A SOUTHERN STRIKE. that interests buyers. We liave tlte BES1 STOCK, the her thia 13 very gratifying neT?s to numerous friends. Improve- haa for BOmo tim8 been 0res 'dbut there was still gome doubt, wi.iam uaat sne is on her ay to complete restoration. rr she Grplians. A box is beins: mde' up to send to the orphcns at Oxford m a Thanks giving ouering. Contributions -are being collected at W J Hill's store. Please remember the little ones and give aa liberally as you can. r? F3 ?! T, ?1 -weakness fislly crirea V$ Three Ibonsand Operatives Idle end Spindles and Looms Are Still. It has been announced that there would be a reduction cf w&ges at Augusta, Ga , Cotton Mills . In consequence there are 3000 em ployea idle and of couraa looms and epindles are not hummina: and claS tenng as before. No disturbances haie arisen yet but there is no tell ing what wiU be the outcome. On account of foot ball game Thursday, the Southern will sell return tickets to Charlotte on the 23rd and 24th, final limits on the 2Gth, at 90 cents. best prices that has ever been our pleaeure to offer ou r customers- ' 'W.elliank- our friends for the splendid trade given us in the vast' We hop by close atteniiou to your interest to merit it in the future- Dont fail to see tlwse handsome "Golden-Oaks" Conii and see us, we will do you Good- Bell, Harris Company.'-'-; 2 & tiii Kaa Dr. MUos1 Kervs Plaster

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