0 A TRAYLOR PARDONED.. 1 UUUUllU, JN. U, mUiNUAY,! .zzrTv ' mi i .. i ., -. i.. i - GEpiiiOTilKR SjjBEPSl f I uAiNi- y, i buy. biagle Copy 5 Cents. ----- i i . I! 87 If cars. 7 of tbe death r, of South y; the 8 th, at unNseit iier ferylnc Ten Xlouths. i n . . a a Chas. A Travlor shed hits rvmW ,... .. we; vwwvo xnuojf miicjjuuuu nuujof Mrs T T Friday night was a guest of onb of B?owub, oii Suud Suo.u,v fiu; xiuieia; o'clock p. m. She had attained the xrayior, wno waB pernaps one of U hod nf a aaa Va mnnf -itrtri 4. I t. I t 1 i ! v, w.v cio ucui- ang was the mothftr nf Mr. J M tentiary, receive a and Governor Russell yesterday and mj iir8. , A Rendlernen, of SaliaburW the afternoon he was a free man. j bl ner firat maniiaee and cf H T ne came to uiej city and registered toer, at her tome, ariMrs.' at a leading hotel Ten months ago Traylor 1 W Winrccff, of ! Salisbury, by her wa8j second marriage, who with brought to Raleigh from his home sband, mourn her loss. Her life wa of quiet, constant, the aged in Salisbury to serve a two years' rm in the, State prison for iorgery.fi! goodness' and her! memory .ae was given fiigni wor ana nas bg blesa-rd. r. , i f 1 -i-pe remains were placea in the ioiury. I I Eoenezer cemetery this (Monday) Prior to his conviction young a'ter the f nnerat 6e;yices 0olok xrayior was prominent m ipornngj by her paatorj Ra7 G H CpX. . ! . .... I i 1 I ! . i at race traCka and Was Well known Tomorrow Is Stockholder Day over the StateJ His downfall oc- The 10th day of January, or the casioned great surprise among his second Tuesday, is the date of the friends. The pardon of Traylor was no given out at the Governor's office yesterday;" Iq fact, the Governor's nrivatfl Renretarv has loner ainca dia continued the practice of making public the operations of the pardon mill. Raleigb. Post of the 6:h holding of etockholders meetings. n Tne etockholders afacturing Co., T 1 ' - lank, Patterson Manufacturing Co. kndi Cabarrus Uo ieet tomorrow. cf the Odell Man- Concord National Kan Away from tne County Home. The three children of on Mills, will A Xlappy Meeif ' The spatial meeting at 8L Johns mnounced f onetime since seems to all jjl J have been a very gratifying occas on. David Hannan, who werUaU P8, ken to the county home some Hottq n cm fnl V nnrflfl fnrl rati I outott loaf HottirnaTT nrfArnnnn i and came to their iormer home f r J , r i me Steffey, says : "Old Folk's Uay' at St. John's yesterday (Sunday) was a Buccess; music and special near l , . . pt - L from the words; 'Hitherto has depot, haying walRed . . . . ' f the distance of about 4 miled. "DiaTiositinn' has now been made of thein, though, without taking them back to the conns ty hopa. Mr. Wesley Sides, Thirty minutes were given to the old! folk's to shake hands and exs !-- I change greetings. : The crowd was extra. large indeed, many being present from ML Pleas formerly a policeman, and to , i L. , I., J i, .,, ' i j ant and surrounding churches. whom the children have be- j J. - rT- j - come somewhat attached,! took aii Tiiese mwnew, im you rorjeet it th flTnpilfli nnftthft erirl Mr. Subscribers of the Concord Tele. Tno. McDonald, who lives at Pone Co.; will pleasa aid the it,. n-.u-J tJ tL lowinjsr names to your call! card: it. JuL 112-Rev. T W Smith. Res. and will give them both home at least for a while a 111 J A Kennetr, Res. 114 Uib?on's Drug Store. 113 P B Fetzer, R?g. 115 H W Tucker, Grocer. 116 H L Parks & Co. j Use the longjdistance Twenty-Thred Sciaiers Hurt. At Coluinbu3, Ohio,) lapt Fridav morninrc 200 soldiers -. ' s-. ?:o;U?,oVflIri. Tom RoKers Very I,oJw. were uuntju. ,m iuiaunmuoj mass by thi falM: - of poorjy f6l vPERSOISAL POINTlERS. . China Mr. W J 8 wink, of Grove, is here today. Mr, Jno. Ycrka epentyes here. , Messrs. Jas, Young and in terday iUther Salis- lelt this home at morn- ved here Brown spent yesterday bury. Mr. Swift Boy kin morning for hia former Raleigh. Rev. C B Miller left this ' 4 J ing for Raleigh on business. He will return Wednesday. Mr. J H Mason arr Saturday night to spend Sunday with his wife who is visiting here. Miss Carrie Cruse, of Rowan, passed through; here todiy on her return to school at Mont Amoena seminary. Miss Maggie Bessentj returned to Salem Female college this ing, after! spending Sunday relatives. j i Misses McDonald and Maxwell, who have been visiting Morris, are now visiting Fetzer. Rev. D Q Caldwell professor in Erskine college at Due West, S. C, is spending today with his brother, Mr Jno. B Caldwell. He preached in Charlotte yester day. . Mrs. Chas. Kimball and her sister. Miss Florence Eddleman, re turned to China Grove this! mom- ing, on account of the death of their granamoiner, im-s. j jj uraeoer. -Miss Fan Mc Aden, accompan ied by Messrs. Albert Sammey and Walter Scott, arrived here Saturday night.' Miss McAden was the gueet of Miss Nannie Cannon! They re- turned home last night. Fruit of the Loom1 Domestic . i : ' . 5 1-2 c. Best Colored Quilts in morn- with Mrs. Zeb Mrs. P B who is a Gen. Mer. -4 . oil lines. We learn today that j pnnstrnntftd bu:'?.'3. in they were elaemcg. Twenty three were serious. hurt, some which Roger8' who ves neay f38' yj the point of deth end ere this ver yj 1 iv,,"vvj 't3' quite aiCK wiiu. piurfiujj pneumonia also. For the Poultry Show tn Cliarlotte On account of the Poultry an Pt. Rtnok Akqociatio .8 meeuntf irj Charlotte from the 18 ih to the of this month, the Southern Fekl and Brolto His Lj;' XiDuis, the little eon pf Mr, 2(VU Mrs, -ca owidk, nau tili tuna to fail oat of the w Mrs.-T A' is at time been to&k FRENCH PEAS, KORNLET . i and ITALIAN PASTE at Ervin & Morrison OROCER5, but 0fin mnr,H tiin f.inkr',5 for the dice (Monday) andi get his M. JI W of one firfcMclas3 , fkro. will be on pale on tua 17th, 18th and 19.h with final limit untiiti e 22ad. and the mififor- ndow jtoday leg "broke, a short dis tow FOR $1 !l " Linen 00 Towels 36 18 inches X 1 full Isize, 12 1-2 c. each only Canrion& Fetzer firat lading Sale! Commeiices here Mon day morning, Jan. 9 at gie-away j prices. We have beer! work ing on) this sale for weeks. One case of Fruit of Loom Bleach ing, worth 8 1-3, only 6 cents per yard. One case of 6 1-2 cent Bleaching only 5 c. bf 6 1-2 only . 5 Bieach- One-half case cent Cambric cents. These ings positively will not be put on sale at these prices till Mon day morning, ! and for one week only. Come earlF in the week pre pared to buj in bolt and half bolt quanti ties, as such! bleach ing opportunities do not come every daj', by no means. Comp any, i -' ill AI Y - HOT - BE - ! GET INTO THE SWItf-THE ELECTION IS OYER THANKSGiyW I ..:.- " . - ; - ' . y EAST AND IN A FEW MORE DAYSIWE WILL HAYE CHRISTMAS AGAIN. ' PRESENTS ! Oh, Yes ! You must have presents for Christmas times. We don't know of any bet State of - er useful as well plac in the is ornav lhe New Snperlntomleist Kcic. Mr. Doaald Stewart, ofj Prpv- dence, R. I., arriyed ti-ra last yats urday to acopt the:. supevmteridejttcv of the Kerr Bag mills fin place, of Mr. Thos. i:kkmanJwho recently r signed that position. Mr.Kirkmans resignation takes effect- Tuesday evening, but ha will be withj us Jey eral weeks yet. : j j !Ma--ui 1 -. I , rv, Mlles'JHor4 art g-i'vram to Jg tahc3 above the Knee, rue fellow is. getting along very more than the suffering of break. little well, the 33, A might,1 F.& Jan; Masonle Notice. Ik Snecial communication cf Stokes Lodge lo. i T VA, M., Monday ish, 7.30 o'clock. Bre be prompt W. M. Jas. C. Fink, Sec thren, please j ' By order of cures ye thei rd-E iP;U L.' tne KtiKnf!f! SMii-feiiDarilla. aud are simple and natural. Jlood's Barsa sairUla -makes PURS' SLGOl? . North Carolina to buy ; mental PRESENT than the j FURfilTUREiiHOUSE f BELL HABHiS t CO. SEE. Run over the list and see if we are not correct, On TTnndreil Red Room Suits in all the fancy woods. Parlor good, medium and best. Wardrobes, Side Closets A Poetical Marriage. , A younj; couplo are eaid to hijiyo been married m uoncora oy an lrisnmagis trate in these words :. j A r Jlaistrate Jim, will you take Bet without any regret, to love fend cherish till one of you perish, and is laid under the sod, so helpjrou God t Jim I will. I Magistrate Bet, will you take Jim and cling to him, both! out ,nd in, through thick and thin; hold him to your heart till death do you part ? :. Bet I will. I Magistrate Through life's alternate joy and strife, I now pronounce you man and wife. I Uo for each other all you ban and have yourT clothes Laundered at the Concord Steam Laundry & Dyej Works. The number of collars arid cuffs Laun dered by us the first week of the New Year was 1,890. Mr. J WFurr, of Can nonville, secured first j prize, Nevin . .1 11 j ! . n ri o ii. f.tZrottoXk storfe, 3SS mnrt Hseen to be appreciated nrize. i irst two made a guess oi iyuu. Boards, China Mr. Furr's guess, coming in first, en titled him to the nrst prize. ! - r CONCORD steam JJAUNDRY . ! .' -. AND .. .DYE WORKS. 'Phone'2. SHIRTS REPAIRED FREE. e Mlles'Pitr in Pills are guarantees tost' 4 eaUscIteia20 minutes. "Oca cent a dol Office Desks, Book Cases, RfU Racks, Rocking Chairs, jl)ining Chairs and -all kinds of children Chairs, Bis sels Carpet Sweepers,-Cook Stoves, Mattress and Spring Baby Tenders, Boy Wagons, Go Carts, Coasters, Trycicies, Yeloso peds; etc. Our line of JPictures and Frames," Mirrora, Lamps etc., We haye bought largely, j We hate bought at right prices. We have bought? to sell if you will favor us with a call we will conyince you that ve TTiflanrihRt what we aav ' Come and see us. With best wisiies i for a merry Christmas we are , i .. .. . : Yours ' 1 . 1 BeMfc