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. -SUBSCEIBB FOR . - ... r . : " . ; - i " . I ' '"S ' ' ' T - - "'ft' & ' ' Kr.'- ' xCv " ' I : 3C?-,- Plain nr. J Fear; iFtlrtoc. TTefi Esse c:risrt retire. in. CONCORD; NvC, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26.1885. NO. 22. LOCAL, STATE AND . " . " . - ' 'A - A W . V i national HEWS. ,iA ; iX JA; -W ' tr'J - " " 11 ' ' - ' - ' - i - V- . - - ' - . ----- - - ' . . t . - - - '- .-s 4 X S Prccbytcrianrci .-j 1 RET. C. M. PATNB; Pastor. lervices every Sabhclh cfc 1 1 a. m., i 7 p. m.f Sabbath school, "3 i. m. iver meeting every Thursday,? P- m unz Uen'a Devotional Meeting every f J and 4th Sabbath at at 4 p. m. La a Frayer-meeting and Beneyolent So ty, Monday after the.first Sabbath in. ,ca montu, at p. nx. . Epistopal Church. ; GEO. H.EbVVARDSi Rector. SJervice lt and 3rd Sundays of every onth at 11 o'clock a. m., and 5 im. Services on every Saint's! Day, Ith a eelebration of the Sacrament of ,e Ixrd VSupper at 10:30 o'clock a. m. mday School every Sunday at 4 'lock, p. m. ' : j Methodist Church. . i REV. W. S. CREASY, Pastor.. . - . - .... . i Services every Sabbath at . 11 al m., !nd 7 p. Imr- Sabbath School . 4 p. m raTrmetia - Vaesdav evening at Forest Hill Chapel: Prayer-meeting Saturday evening at 119. Sabbath School Sunday morning Lutheran Phurch. ' :Rar, G T. SCHAEFFEFt, Pastor. ; Praaching every Sabbath at 11, a ad 7 p m. j S inday school, ft p m. a, Ufleers of the N. estate Grange, MiLSTa4-W. R. Williams, of Pitt. , ) ASRSBRaN T. Ridley, of Northamp ion. 'j ' V " y- ';- LaeTaEEB H McAllister, of Cabarrus jTavfiRD-f-R- D Moore; of Northampton Vser. Srsw-xa M. L. Tayloa, of Hert ford " . . " ' Jhapuj? Rav. Win.- Grant of North ataptou -r&3AS. A . Karly, of Bertie. 3ao "Y. H! T. J ; Lud wig. of Cabarrus. 3a.ti KatpAK-A T. Eason, of Nortlidm- pton. - . - . ' ' " Cbrss Mrs. Bottia Bryan, Nou Impton PaicoKA-Mra Carrie Tayloe, of Hertford FiiaA. Miss II. P. William-?, of Pitt. L. A. St 3 ward Miss Mattie .A. McAl listar, of Cabarrus. ' . . .-. I All communications intended ,for the lecturer . of th North Carolina State Orange should be addressed, H. C. Mc lister, Mt. Pleasant: N O. . ; r - ' --.--'" . ExecutorV Notice. Having qualified as executor of . the last will aud testament of .AV. W. P. Kimmousj dee'd, .1 all persons holding t claims against said deceased are hereby 'notified to present them ito the under signed fori payment duly authenticated, ion or before J,ha 15th day of No mber, l3S6, or this -notice will hs plet Jed in ,bar of their recovery. . -,:.:k-".. J. A. KIMilONi, Exec'tr. Nov. 12, 'So-ew. . j Xlks a Prairis csjBre . ' ! Parker's Tonicsis boundto sweep the -west. In cases of dyspepsia, kidney and liver troubles'it wius frien-Is every day. S Matheson, Pharmacist; Chicago. V CEtJTMi HOTEL, H;McNa!,1ARA, Proprietor, concord, n c. r Centrally .located. . First-class fare 'olite attention. Special arrangemrnts or commercial travelers. This house ia lately; been thoroughly renovated 1 number of rooms newly and neatly furnishedi Large and commodious sam ple rooms ou ground floor- . No " pains w ill be spared to make all. thoe "stop plngat the Central comfortable. .- K v;H ; . . - . - -.'' V Omnibus Msst3 all Trains. 1 - . Jdr. h. c. herring, D:E NT I ST t A graduate of Philadelphia Dental rllthp. has permanently located in Con i r i. Itjoms In rear of Dr.r Archey's of l-. ' - . - - . . - Teeth extracted without pain. I ; r : oct- f 8 1 year. jJ.--H; VANM;- PfiOTOGMPHER ceaiilotte;. a Copies of old pictures of any kind -V lade In Crayon, India Ink, Water ' nd Oil Colors, in the beat manner. " I - ' : - - J 10RRIS0U It IL CALDWELL ; Attiy iii ZizzziUi. at Liw, " ' , f COM CORD, N. C, WUt practice la all parts of the' State; olleortaas made 14 all parts of the ountry. , - . I pcw opaiie the eoorthQjiM Knock the spota cut 1 J. M. Alexander, PRACTICAL TAILOR, Next door to Gibson, & Co. Henderson Special lot of -samples f ir suits on had. : J Cu ting, Llaking, Cleamnjj and altering. ' Work Done Promptly. ina 0. VLi, FleasaaL Calarrus Co., 17. C. - : The next session will begin t) a "first Monday in Angus!, , and continue twen tj weeks. ; - . : Xt;. -a ; -y - ; v . . - ' tesxs : Tuition per term, in Col. Dep't. " ' " in.Prep'y Dep't $20.00 15.00 Koom rent, uoJAee building',) . per term. . : "i ; Contingent expenses, per term,-' . 3.75 1.00 Board at College,, (4.48, per month : last term), not ove - - . ' , -r -5.00 Board at hotels and private fami- lies, per Month . , m 6.00 to SI 0.00 Washing per month " - j 1.00 Fuel and lights; per term, about 2,00 Tatal expenses; per term of twenty i r weeks j 5 i . $50. JO to 75.00 Students can reduce expenses fey, ob serving ike rules of economy which they will be e cou raged to "do. The course of instruction' is -through find complete. No institution offers superior inducernedts to young men who 4desire to obtain a thorough education at a mod erate cost. For catalogue and other particulars, saSMsess, ' - ' ' ' Rer. Q. F &Cn AEFFER Pres. .V ' . ' - r . Mt. . Pleastnt. N.. M MM: EYE-GLASS ho X :':-. " weak More MITCHEL'5 . , ... . EYEiSA LVE A Certain, Safe and Effectve Remedy for sore, weaK and lnfliiniecf Eyes Producing Long-Sightedness, i and " Re storing the Sight of the Old." . Cures Tear :Drops, Granulation, SI ye T umors, Red Ejes, Matted Eye La6&Q&, AND PREDUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE. . Als , equally efficacious when used in other fnalndiea, such as UIeer, Fever Sores, Trimors, Salt; Rheum, Burnfy Piles, or wherever inflamma tion exists, M IPC HELL'S SALVE may be u,d to advantage. . Sold by a Direst? at 25 cents If you want one send us your name P O and express office atCcnce. THE NA- TIONAL CO., 21 Deya, New York. ; PARKER'S TOW IS. . : If yon are. wasting away ' from I age, dissipation or any disease or weakness. and requirea .stimulant take Parker's : 'PrtTllft at Ctn far ' it trill invimMuta hn4 Duuu up irom the first dose. but will : never intoxicate. ! It I has saved huh-v . .... :. ..&v.uw j auu dreds of lives and may save yours. ; , f its causes and cure h-r one who was deaf for 2d years. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day , cured j himself in 3 months.-and since then hun I dreds of other? by same process. ' Plain 'simple and successful home treatment LAddress TS PAGE, 128 East 26th street, . Now York fjity. - . '.. . . ! : 1 2 I o o Be r-i St a mm THE DESTTOHIC. n This medicine, combinhij iron with ptrra . vretable tonics, cwicklr, and v' t - - J ikR6t$, Impure BlecLMalaiiaC'hUiaii4Ferers. uad NearaJUria. " It la an unfailing remedy.for Diseases of tbc Kidneys tuid Iarer. i It is invaluable for , rlse?es peruliar to ' Women, and all who lead sedeiitarjr lives. : -- It does not injure the teeth, cause headarhe.or produce conslJpatianoAT Iron medirivm tin . It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates ' the appetite, aidsSthe sssimilstion of food, ro- Iwres Heartburn nnd rVlching, andetrecjtli' ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent. Fvers, Iassitude, Lact cl : Energy, Ac., it has no equal. , ' The pennlne has above trade resrV ffl grossed red lics on wrapper. ; Take ro nt 1 1 1. Jhf mnlft- 8JtOW CHSXICAL C9m SlLTIXOBfiJM Satisfaction Gnarutd. North Caro A UIIj IILLLU w introduce them : me ncn youner voice. I ,u Wl ' 1. 1 1 we win . give away the saddest diagnosi m m m m mm m m m . m m - 3 . wr . ! iuuu sen-operating wasiiing inacnines. u. ; - ni nwnm 1 ! 1 s 1 - - 1 I I 1 - w-r mzam a m mm 11 1 3s- BT BKXJ3TOA BIUZQSASJ. Tkesui9sier time has ir?nt an1 gone. An1 all the leaves air dyin; The sorghum seed is ge the red in. An butter beans air dryin The violets and the bay locks. An' the hollyhocks air. dead,; -An' t&e pignuts an1 the acorns Air a-ripeniog overhead. The squirrel and the ay birds'; Air-eatinf ot 'em np, That is. they eat the acorns,' But thejr.Jeave. the mpty,cnp. The crickets air a-hollerin ' -W : 1 , f U , ine crows air uujjj-m rcunav AnMhepigstheyaitafattnin, on the mast ths 4roppin' dow. The melons in the melon-patch, Air all eat up or rotten; There aint a single crook necked squash That .Jack Frct has forgotten. Written for The Ttms. -"MALADY. ornx As the cause of temperance is ur-! can, hence the impressien that he en ged upon one who effects to .believe joys running down cattle.. That the in its merits, yet cannot be induced situation of an engineer in an emer to share in the temperance work, t in generis anythincr but pleasant mav ucBpou x Bumujwu'uiq if. j. jl. xj. w the rescue. She co les, grand, grave, earnest, and listens rhile I detail the symptoms of the pabent, "He is cold, while others glow? deaf," while others listen greedily; passive, while others, act; silent, wbille others pour out prayer over the cause." "Is i a strange case,1 she answers, glancing over her array 01 shining . lasiru- ments, "let us try the probe of prayer She takes the cold, jimp hand of. the paueni u. ljora, we Dnng Deiore Thee the great cause of - temperance; thou knowest how the sin of drunk enness disgraces bur land; have iser cy upon us; aid tuy weet servants; hav to The if neld be." "Well, but " mutters theipatient, uneasily. Ah ! the probe rests The diagnosis reads : "The love of money. nere is another patient, here in this easy chair, bolide the shaded lamp, weeping over a novel. But when I tell her of $he wretchedness of a drunkard's family, or the suffer ings of the slave to drink,; she is soonj weary Ah! let us beware of r rash judgment! "We will try, the probe again : "Q, God, frqm whom we have receired all, help ua to use aright the Tov TiTi Wa i-i: ucvci uuui uie iux . iuy service. el reader.. Ah! iedgono fur- ther. "Woe unto tbem that are at 11 ease," reads the daabnosis." ' I rp during that- somewhat noted I have yet another patient, Whoni'll?' I should 4e ybU td see. Not thisVF not this : lbvelygirl with changing rthquake, for the overthrow of the color and eafroW and innocent ?d?5 1 i ru : xi "Our Heavenly Father, are beseeoh TW-U-a fwi- L2 on;r. i ' . "3 ZZil 0"" r " w V rf JiexJaeartr is thine. be guarded by thy Holy W ord. M ay she remember its warnings to ' shun eyil cempanions, and every one who es not sin. uive ner courage to, avoid a acourae those who tarn- hates not sin. Give her couraere to Well, but "cries Ah !, this is s I have written yZ - a TV "T'Tii7oAB'. '1 You may find it in Proverbs 13, 20 J "A companion of fojls." from head-quartera. If any of my readers see themselves in my bits of mirrok, and discover r.At.-Tf cannot err as to its cure. You who use or tolerate or taiter : m this . . . a "4UU.1 wau5:iu.iuiy pay, oeuiinKyou that it is not dollars you are pocket - ing, but human creatures' lives. The 1 herrincr fishery is so'danererousapur-1' sun- uiac me nsn-women, when accus- a 1 j it H ' 1 dof selling too det are accustomed to say, Ah I sir, it's men's lives youj' are buying." i And eay -10 you, "xe- ware ! it's men's lives youjare uituig -- oh your credit list, UK UWiittlO. ailU, you read .nOTel in an easy Chair, and I . . , , j salve your own consqiens, and those . " oroiner ornusDano, winking at or engaj m the Hqupr traffic because it makes your life one of luxury and ease, ihe pictures upon . VOtir walla, thfi snff. fftrrAfa TSfl-noafh oCTil -1, W WJ - - w -w mr-r ws - w- w - MVVaA the very rustling of your silken robe. viu. i:ui- l i . gutr ui.yuur;, precious., stones, ha.ve but one voicei and thev err. . q . gl.e'priwbfvbloodfjto': - - Wnnfii Vnrim,'t l,o u "kt Ui r cii ji r ' T' V- !u:haye filled Jearsmth fectualjplugs of .self-interest; and semdgence. you wJL as sure as death I , - - And you, young mrl, who for love, i or pleasure, or popularity, bixuiYorir sell nrst by one luuE of associaUo then another, 'and another, until des ill u v uiavmi i f u ti -a n t- n i buvi ouuiuci, uuwt uc8- There is a good deal of speculation on the Subject, but i is hardly proba- ble that the Democrats will capture the Senate during term of office. x V iUr. Cleveland's uriuiy iiiiks you io a arun&ara s ixate.s, jrresiaeui, cuarioue, it. v. i fate, you are weaving, with laugh and Or to Dr. r. L. Murphy, superintend- I . dance and jesty C ropeT that strangle your own happiness forever I C , ' : f I - iTXSOAD orrons.Txox Owners of ; cattle ncr railroad lisci are frequently heard to corn pkbl that engineers, when enixsals are on the track, crowd on all the J te&ia tnd dash into the dede ; with fcppirent recklessness, es u lae death and annihilation of the cattle was the .sole im -and oblect. The fact isit that increasing the rate of speed of trail, sl when a collilion with cattle is seen sary Greater locomotive strikes horse or av oa the track, the lets danger there is for the cars to be . derailed. To avoid ' having his train thrown off endanger- mg ine uvea ox the . passengers en trusted to his care, as well as the property of his employers, the engin eer, when he sights cattle on the utttoucou, u. uo couuuii cjuecjfc- uis train, opens the throttle wide and gives me train au me , impetus no DQ lojaginea. -! " ne snuxs ms1 fires when the shock comes,1 for he knavrs not hut that the next moment he may be mansrled ia the wreck oi his . engiie, for he takes great xiaks when j he runs into animated - obstructions of this kind The idea, therefore, that engineers enjoy , running down j cattle is preposterous, : even laying aside the fact that locomotive engin ? eers are known far and ' mo-t humane, generous wide as a and manly tn get 01 men. Of Course Not Some of the papers -of; the State f bureau of Im migration, responsiDie :ior,tne in troduction of the pestiferous , little English-sparrOw into due State. The Wadesbbro Intelligencer defends him with a bit of humorous irony : f J es' so, and until we are better in formed, : we vshall hold John Patrick responsible for the fall of Adam, for the killing of Cain by Abel, for the bondage of the Jews in Egypt, '. fpr their. Jabylonish captivity, the mur der of "all the children two years of age by Herod, Tetrarcb of Galilee, for the assasmation of Julius Caesar, 'for the downfall of the Boman Em pire, lor the devastation wrought by ?T oi "OOIB Spam nuous in uie uesi m xoio, lor ine r "T T dry weather, for too much- rain for k ni In n nr h o m . ttr a I An u tn 1 QWI 4-Vt short crops, and aU multitudinous' ! ills and aches to which poor human- ity is heir.' OENERAL NEWS. GenVFitz. Lee's majority in Virgin i;l is about 18,000., . Mr. Stead of Pall Mall Gazette ficandalsnotoriety was sentenced to three months in the penitentiry. - Not. a single white man voted the Republican ticket in Dauvilie, VaJ, at the election on the ocL Mr. Jesse Grant denies' with tnv Pbasis i,,e rn'MorH in regard to -'Mri . 5. - , r r. : I ?ar.torls,' a"'1 W :ss i it f hi . 1 1 111 ir-hi in 111 rr. ! "-Senator Stanford, of fcCaliforni.t, lhas subscribed 8-3,000 to Ztou leyan College, Noith Carina, on ! j: .u,. . ..1 1 1,1. fvo"ul"u,-lua' "" -aiuouui. aua;t uh vaisea on tue x-ucuic coa.se. . . t A be crawled into a lady V ear whil she was aHleen at Cincinnati. Ohio, and fastened itself in the drum, Otirl at la t. HPnAnti;. I ho lilirirpnna 111 o ttfinflnftn hall not SiKifidedjJ in fit. - " ; r trading it The lady cannot be cal- ' med. aud it is feared she may lose ner reason i Judge Montgomery, at 'the late term of. the Sunly Court, Svaked . ,ri, L.. i,.... ud": many siuurs who have been a . K"'"? v fvi-.f nMittr nieu iieia tuort ares. au i true , , . real train employee iior the ADJUSTHBXT 1 rat. cnawin af planted aho'l udeLU hi tr? 13. the srjeed of th train when a eo e,romp:tioel that wliHe ILcr wain wu ciavo.' a U1". ru6lBl,luu' vul,,u.: v:"1 r" V' . X nllita a nn tftt ff ka if vnAti urhA . u ... ' t. -'., - I have oeen guiuy or ine onence.- nave oeen guutj or-me; oueuce. Vadesboroiuteiliencer ,t r -1 Viidesboro luteiliencer - ' 1 i Qu the.second;Ve4ned.iy in De- cumber heBourd otiIirector8f the Western KorihCarolm. Iusaue AV- ' lum, nea Murgautoii, wideiect a sec- uud assistant uhvaiuiau fr. that ia - stitutioiu lersous desiring - w m- itrii' w . . is.ar-. r . . . m.-v wm fli iivu ojYuwM iu w4 Ritrrintentlnt T?inor hn dic: d that tue ioaid of hlducatioa of any totiuty can lelu.-se a ctfrtifiuiite 1. r hoti-atteiidauce upon a ccuufy itisii- lute, or cau insa'iu-t iho. Coa ity Su-. periutcuaiJnt to do o . rAcx.iri it cam nntDi!?C2. DlSCOXTHXT--A peiciistic fox banting a chicken foaml torkty, am! a iso dUs4!ufIel fcj cat are that be cotnplained because he did not get vrbxt he sonht. . Accomioi)ATio3f.-A fish twfrnraing nptu tked the river to torn ? hjw wuu im river repimi, .if we must go to-etherit wcaldb ; erp n many lioiet in the world tnere wre none here he wantel one. - rioa tare the choice," wat ,rrpe ana ias ca ta. the reply, fo go where there is a! nd tho nseloat gra w V hole, or toiaakaone where you want I Q rowed like a 'oad hcte Ja wti itw weather. "That was tho vrcah! Adyakt AG C5L A n owl with hi eyes wide open tnt a crow : who : said.. gO into ; lUft Ugtlt, and yua ' need not strain yoar eyes to large in ' order 10 see. Inutilitt. k 4o;f.utcttin kit tail Kaid, w What many hnve attempt - ed-iu vain I have aocomptiheJ, and the wortlilesRiieS" of . the posetsion shows the folly of the pursuit. CuSII)ECATloy.--Ai dog being asked why he . wagged hU tail, re plieil, w!ir should I keep it still f There need be no more rewou for a w Black-Mail. A nightingale and a tom-cat Ktarted on a concert tour. The uighriugaie wan well paid for singing, but th,at got an muck Uy conseu.ing not to siuj"HIaekmaiLn 8 id Tom, varhs as much ai the legitimate professioti.n Practicalness.- A buzz ird, fly. ing over a beautiful l:indcap, spied a can ion, whereat be wu; reproach eJ for hin lack of tasta "Cannot the useful' lie replievl, "bo found in the beautiful ?'f : JPanic. A rnnaway . horse being asked where he was going, replied, "I am not going anywhere, bur going for lack -oi kuowiug where to ga Speculation. A ttdiennin hiiyiiig iipet tiin boiit-: and fallen with his lish iuto the water, t4ie latter said as they swam away, voar;H- j luck is our fortune.1' " : M INTERADJUSTMENT.-Tlie micj finding too 'much competition in the day retired to the night to bunt. The owls did likewise, aud it was new chance? net by uew dangers. Austin Bierbower. ; State Reformatories. The Dharlestou Ni4vs And Courier TZZr : 17 r:.:r - r a urn 1 imt . fir n. iiih wniiii .tihi iirv where youth charged with and ' con v " ... - . - - victed of offitiices against . the law may be sent and thus avoid Cjtiuicl with older and - hardened couvicts, whom they aie compelled to associ ciate with in jails and penitentiaries, coming out worse" than when 4 they ? r , i mm m -? . weut iu. mere shouia te such re formatories m all Sl ates. " One of the objects in sending criminals to confinement is to place them where they cau ao no wroug; aguiust otb era, and 11 is aperversion of - the aims of justice and morality to place vouth inconstant contact with bar- dened villians to be trained and con. jfl"med in wickedness aud fitted for a lite ot" lawlessness when their term of confinement expires.' A boy goes to, the ieuitentiary for ; stealing a pocket book and comes out in incli- nation and determinatio delermmatiox prepared of villainy, from petty for any sor hureeny to murder. The Editor Ueward. Ah editor died, and went to the wo Id's crematory. The d'wv:l met ' faim with a tender smile cf compar- .oiuik.ii.iu t-uu auuti I : J .tW UZr. wU.-wmn uv. -otst Kt I v X Miaul .1 W U m J VUI o MAV W. UWI j born the theme of Uatl speliing that 1 tr tr rot nn in the mnir T, . ..-t- h-aiuffone out for an dok lar, but, alas ! the one do lr haa of- : en 10 come into Uie paper. (Thn tii-inter has be deviled thea -for The Diiuter has be deviled thee for wages every Saturday night,.( when thou has hot 8 farthing to thy ua-ne. ' I..nn! hve taken rour naner with- lllll Ua blibv sua bllCU bUidOU hi,.. fnit oainlin'T mt a liatfai nf y - 1 per. 1 bou nasi oeen cailea a aeao (Lead by the freight and passenger coniucIorg whf. thud Yhast shown !thy annual pass to theia. AU these .i : -it..- J The wby coinet thou ''hcrif Go np ,?t.i - i .u.. . ... V for thr .... . m trials and tribulations ou earth. - A youn man in -i the "V Weit sho hiuiseif a year ago Oecausa a yoang woman refused: to marry him. ..Tue girl saiu ue was a iwi , uu, mu wj v donations tocn&ritaoia cujscw, irp o rectivered. r The other day thegirl p. o.to 4 p. o. Advertiicrj a i J committed suicide becaug j the - boy druciuiera at any time dariaj th'a rttused. to marry her. The world jayf rr attend to our own baundiS ch.uiges, aud so doboys and, girls Jmi night . . j TtZZ, AZZlAZZia tiki Ihls Tenr haiUc-U caal ex- net Usee in tbt wiUni!j3tuustf he rtissrkcd as ths bsil ha llr I bii. naTf yoa b-c3 tl!rr';r-r ti!:td ; tht Inamt of Ohia juhtp. I lire OTfT 1--T C3 the Arkanttw ttttct. r .Didn't the teed eras cpH Coce rihtcptiif esatbodytsl they growed too larce. r Couldn't U tandlear Not with out th help of two nig. gert and a yoke o' tteara, and that 1 wai to expentive. j Whtn yoa gstti I eiffht hundred noand watermelon ca atk'e hill you're got to leave it that, 1 The steamboats won't handla Va down the landing.' is Yoa don t UU me that yoa had melons weighing 8)0 pound!' Old titso were tho litUo osca. The 1g ouet cum nlgbcr a too. I baJii't no scales, but all cay neth i K V r?? ?. .MT"-' " via wuav uecaiuvoi uami That what occationi ay irftJ: ttranirtr. Them mcloa thrtatenta 1 to roll down and do me damage, I j rdrew logs tajrop 'em up, and f ttar. ! ted or town to git m6q dynamite .; to Maw aameof tha birsrest to bio- cei. While l was goue luecaininuy took place. . Tou tee before you a ruined man." :iri "..: ' "Wli what calamity gaped the tourist. '1 : MWhy, them 'ere me:ot broka loose and rushed down hill ina body. House, barn, com cribs tod orcbirjt were clean swept twayP ; r . "You don't say T "I'm aerloat, stranger Vary to rions. I niight recovered for that perhapi Juut one of Uietii 10 4UU4 rolled latetbe creek, daism tU k water, and tha inunda liuu c irril the stfe clean oflf myfarm c.e.ni don to the roca. There it 'uuT drrtiettTou 120 acres to put iuyur Va1I. thitt i toah nnd I citv you." .. - 'r'-- i "Don't strangerdon't talk td me that way 1 I kin face hurricanes cyclones, earthqakc s and fich as brave as a lion ; but when anybody pities me when soft words or sym pathy are shot into ray soul by a total stranger it knocks ine down and I have to : shed the chicken. t tear. Stranger excuse mo while I 1 s . r.rv cry very hardy - i i ; 1 The Ohio man considerately with drew from tha sacred spot, and the watermelon mm wrestled with a broken heart. : j The relief committe of PmladeL phia has contrt bated ouo iboaiinJ j dollars to the relief of the sufferers of the receut terrible cjnflajratioa. at Galveston. It is said that there are a inillba' more males triau females to the Unif ied States. O.d maids and roanir: 1 girls prematurely ou the carpst need not despair. An editor -Utah has been convicted of Dolvcara 7 1 It is the first cue ca ' record, and the profession will cheer , fully pQt op a pony purse L pap hLxi 'fi,, it be wiU "give Itaway" how ha supports a lot of wives, when most, newspaper men cannot pat up th bonuets for one. Beautiful monuments covered with I scriptural - quotations - aooeumes rise high over the graves ci oea f inn A mnnnmnnt. nrlir1 t- W.W. w v ww wm ww. - www 1 mark the banal place of Andre, tha British sot. bat it cou dn't rest tisr. I in American boih It was recently shivered in pieces ; by a dynamiter ft . v , . i TV. .nnnnnMimanr tK.it thm tr. The announcemeat that the Pres ident will recommend in his message to Congress a reduction of the tartfT to a revenue bads, wth iticidatal; nrotectioo, if it shall prove true, t 1 ...ifr.:. ouuu u uc tiauijiu to all who favor a reduction of the jexecssire war tax. T?he incidsat&i " prutectioa will be given, it Is tappessd, by faroring certain industries. : : " PhHafllnhL laonaof thabcrinesa - dtiea of the United States. A rictica . & . m a a a ma mmmam w tm mmm m mm creoiteu wuuo ui not; be altogether uninteresUrj to others. 4 The cotica rau toizmfLuJi as follows: -" V Book agenta ehoald eill froji 10 a. In. to -2 p. a.; cocm.itte23 for f
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1885, edition 1
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