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-- -r :. : . ; Tf r ; ' . t i .. . , . i t i r . - s . .. lit l u 'jfs, ' J ' i V w . IV , I i I N . 1 -1 -V ("1 - V .5,000 i. : ' r j if - j t - i .init VOL.III. CONCORD N. C, THUvRSDAY, 3IARC1T 1 L, 1880. no: 87. I l Hi wLkil , IP 7 J .,1V- v. ' " - V . l t I I ""S. v - - i 1 1 ii hi mn ii m i in pi .i ii i iiiiiwu.iiiWiiiMwiMawn - -- T - m L- i i i im t ' .- - r - - i m. u. . 1 , : v mi M'wiliollcf; t i -i-, a, The next session "will i tesrin' tV e first egir londar ta Anzuti, ' and continue tvren Tuition per term, in Cof-iDep't.1' "r2(ioft A , v In Prepf'psp't TXRM9 .1 loom rent, (College feuuding) Contingent expenses, per term. ... lOQ 3otrd at college, 4.45 pennbnth ,; lat term not orer , iiUi .-.OO-axd at hotdI and.prirata-faini' v. " lias per znonc h. , . ' i6 tolO .Taaniag per month'. - J -'j-ael and light perterm about; !-r2.00 'ctal expense, per term of. twenty M weeks, - , lrnVf. tt.t :.350 to 573. Ctadeate ca renceiexpensas byWob irriiig tae.' ru'en of econnovy, which ley will be encouraged to do. The niree of instruction, it Uhorotigli and Juo.ment to Tcfn2-mavT1o--d6TFei 'No tnsticucion oners superior oomiu ainorouirrtancAiinaLainu-j raewrt. ror catalogue and xnerpar .ionUrs address. Rot; G. FSCHEFFERres-t Mt. Pleasant. N. C. mm ntslcausl and enre ibr : one who was dejfjor 28 yearr cTreatRiiDr most. othe unfrsdiipetafihedaycmed pp ninself l a(3 months, and,si uce then bun- : dreds of ctUer by same proceaai -. Plain atme'.e and ufto,P8ful home treatment. AddreTS PAGE, lSiEast 23th street. Tf ru are wptng t$pM didiptio!t. or any disease or weaknetw and resjuirw aiftimiarj take prker's To ie as once:! it wilt i invigorate and 3 t tbiild ap firo a Ahfirtviwe, bnt waiM- .norr Jitxiol;?. It h .s "siva t .liun- 1 crd of lives and mvi sare yours. - - HIS :OX & GO. Niw Tork. fl - s i s I i ttjiii "is TiO A on dent insar.irioe?CoV,f f Kyrth Am?ri?a .wishes to secure fcod l ftfmts n iU rsry lqwivdn orth Carolina ia which it ia notrToshte't. This company was i40orpo.attfd4v X!ithk9 paid - 454.000 in rivm. and-. has' never oontetfda cairn: at : lawjr -pecial, arriaagenSenta, md with4manajrr 9fJ mannfact:irin st blifchrae&ce for Kaufing all tmploy- ea -m i8taI1manVila Address. U. S. t iLLA RD. State at. Wilmington. N.C. Ths peAu j Hiivun3J wherever the "hick-ry groyrs. a?d a well ..'grown' tree yeilds a ue. annual income of $2ito $50. Nfr. A. D D.hixi. qf Grn-vford. :""G-a. qis .-a tree tht bari f rom TEN to FtKiEEX bahlof dA ntJ?. ifi'iV Sell re adjly -at from -4 to jo per bushol.,. The tra 3 bagrin to'b jaiwriien M'x't.eisHt,'; years 'old. I rn iitijw -li-ig ; tine, Hrtv ;joir trees of th3 bait aad'.eirliest oaring n - rietw at 'the. f ill owing! low price?: 50o ewh ; $4 per d isn ; 3 1 0 fur titiy ; C:io par Jmndre i. . 'charze: for iakinff; Hartryellinunerif'.v liar.-well.-Ga.- - Autti r of rTU- N ir-ei v and the Cr- cnari, pne iu cloth," it. 23' ijer opy. In bards. . 1 - i ... Cream BkfmCATAR H cleanses the headuyg. "Moa, heals sorei, Restores the sen- aesof tasta.hear irr anrell jrnick relief A , positive curs. Crsara Balr. HAY-FEVER has gained an enviable reputation, dis placing alt other preparations. ; A par ticle is applied into e.vh" nostril; "no pain: reeable to use- PrieeftOc by mail or &t drugglets Send for circular. ELY B-KS.. Druggists. Owego, N. Y. . 'Srff IfweiMiini lo?i?Hior., lVrsJtret :d Fcve?K ; It to fji wifeitty ? rnety for nswurr ef tTi uldn7 at l.tver. xJU W!uaMe.(br !lJfW peraBr't6 : qoes not Jjur th tTft.cnwf heartache .or "7yx.'.oe ccnsir?-tWa Wirr bt.medMwtttA ri?' wld w : v:"ni.Ttttrn of food, te ,Llnx ha "o twie wtrt and' Peotiulturs. -"iir.Tt . in f mmmmwmw m m t. . . a & a . .a 2ia.n 1 1 i - i HO SORE-EYE-GLASS'S; Fn,,( '. r 'V' '' 5 MITCHEL'S EVE SALVE. A CertttinSaf e and EfTectre Remedy for. sore, weak and' fnuarced Eyea I Pro-lucingi' Long-Sighted noss. nnd Re j . .stojing the Sight of the Old. i; I C'nrM Tear; Drops, Granulation, Stye ,TnmontrR?d Ejes,3ZattHl EyclAshf ": A'D' PRODU CINfi QUICK RELIEF :;nper)jaekt cure , ; ; l Als t, equally efficacious whpn used in other niabclies, - such as. Ulcer, Ff-ver Sm-es TumorR... 8att Khi;nmf tvSftxist .M I ICQELL S S.L7K niov.ua uitu u iKivaaiatr, Sil all Driristsnt" 25 cenis . s .. ; ; . 4 ADIES WANTED to woak for us at 1 their bvm homes. 7 to S10 f)er week iinrr a tar .mivvmAn jpticiar, and sample of the work sent -W-va-h : mp. unr-n rv Obox 1916, Boston Mvss. r : - ' , .; - , , . ; UEA U' cal Vvi 'E AVANT salasmyn everywhere, lo- aad travelling, to sell our goods. ill pay good salary and all expen ses. Write for terms at' once, and State Iniaiary wanted."" AddtessTBtandard Sil yerware y ashington St, Boston. BELL, jsarcer ata- Hair- urcescr, - Concord, N. C. Does no other but ftrstclass work. Shave. 4 0 -cents ; haircut , 15 cents. Shop next doQr. above oourthonse. Guaran- fo please. Fori H ard Times. Ml iCOHCORD VBE8- DEMOREST'S 'LLUSTRATED MONTHLY fiMAGAZINE With TwsJve Cw Pfr P rn cf joot-owii v ,eUc;cn or.l of any ixe. Both Publicatiohs, ose-.Ye&r; $3.00 (THREE DOLLARS) TflEfES i Of all the Magazines. (TfOflTAtNJNfr&tcries, Pocm end ciher I itertn stiractiom, eombintng Artictto, GcientHlo end Household inatten. ; J, 1 : Illustrated trttJi, O-tinal: Sterl Engrav intra, Photogravures, Oil l'i;4urs and ; fine Toedont. makittff it the Zlodtl iJHainzitre cf America. . . t" Each Maja?.Ino ' contains a COUPON ORDER entiiliiiT tbo holcler to the EClcctiOD; of ANY PATTERN illustratea in that number, Jind in ANT SiZE. -v. - , ; DSMOREST'S M05fTHLT Is ijistly entitled the . World's Model llarrasine. T!ie Larffret in Frra, the Larsrest in Circulation, end the best TWO DoUar Family Jfag-aaiiie iseucd. 18M will Uie Twenty-ssocni year of its publication ; - It is continually Improved end eo eitecsively n to place it in iLo front rank of Famm Periodiofils. and equtl to any magazine. . It cSutaina T3 larpe rrsrto, B xllH inohea, eiayantly pointed and fully illustrated. Pub- . limbed by W. Jeanintra Demorost, New York, AND BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED WITH i HE COHCORD TIMES at $3.09 Per Year. EST H. rV!cNAA!A, Proprietor, CONCORD, II C. 1 Centrally located; first class fare; po lite attention; special arrangements for commercial travelers,7 Large and com modious sample rooms on ground -fltor. No-pains will be spared to m&ke all.those stpotng at nhe. Uentrai jcomiortafcle. Umnibus deets all tra.ns. j' j' A graduate of jPhiiaaelphia Dental Coll ege. has permanently lo 'atet in Con cord. Booms in rear of Dr; Archey 's MHe. CSTTeeth extracted without pain. ' ' . - - - - - - .-- - - - . 1 1 . . . - ... ... CHARLOTTE, , C. ... I . - - ; . i Copies of o d pictures of any kind made in Crayou, iudia Ink, Water it nd Oil Colors in the bvt inanuer. a; a. ii. aiinui; . - Attornty and Counselor atL : CONCORD, jv. a. Will practice in all'parls of the State. Collections made in af parts of the conn try Office opposite the courthouse.. HQYLE U7 EL G11TRIL . i - - - Dr. H; O Herring , I FlQTiSSAFHIB. L -A rixwcix. B J. ufwUMISQTOS STAB. ;4 8. I send thfa fl jwer with untold 7 lore Xt i Yellow as sunshine on a summer's A flower of sweat remembrance may it - be i. , i . . i ' , ; To light With hope life often dusky way.! - - . - J - -If in your memory lives a deep regret Foi" wasted day s, with no ' aacauding ; -sun, j . F v .-v.V This golden flower, aptly streaked with ' jet, f- -;.r-- May prore a hearts-ease for all deeds undone. : i Take this sweet flower, and give ma ..what I seek, A maiden a love a friendship true and , ; meek. I ? I r-S--Tir?'. --i' " -V Till, t HlLUIti:X. Nor sky. nor wave, nor tree, nor flow r, If or ereen earth s -virgin sod. r'r So moved the singer's heart of old As these small ones of Uod. And still to childhood's sweet appeal The heart of genius turns, f r. - And more; than; all the Sages teach From lisping voices learna.: J rj' Written for Tait Times. A Tt OKD TO YOU.G HEX. BY W. L. Q., CONCORD. X. C. When the young man first enters upon the arena of life, thore are two paths open to his choice that brings and shining path we call Temperance, and that dark and ,wr etched way1 of Intemperance. f '"' . 1 he tuture happiness and prosper ity of the young man j depend upon the choice makes. : He may look into the future With fair hopes and bright anticipations of some day being , the recipient, of fortune's bounteous store, anden joying the honors and distinctions of being, a great and a good man; but unless he take .the briorht and shining; path I of V virtus and temperance he must sink beneath the dark clouds of intemperance.and be lost frum mcither, home, friends, heaven, and all that give V light and happiness to the souL h: '. When the yoiing man enters , the saloon for the first time," be takes I He first step upon this dark and danger ous way of intemperance,. O, how many have realized that; this is. a dark and dangerous wayl i The youM'1man,-'2io7oubt?equtly? reels, after he becomes homelesa.ahd penniless, that his way is dreary and dark, but still he wanders on. His mother prays; and agonizes for him, as she sees the, dark and threatening clouds of intemperance as thev gath er about her boy. j She riot only sees thi-i darkness! but she feels the shad ow as it falls acrpss her j own heart. If the man of intemperance has a wife, the trouble is increased, unless she can rescue him from the fa!l, be cause, not only is he bitten by the serpent, but it brings, darkness, mis ery and pov:rfcy to their home. These shadows are falling in many homes and hearts alkover this j-land But this curse does not stop here it hurries its victims down to eternal darkness and woo. i i . Yes, poor man of drink, "Your way is dark and leads to hell; VV hy will you perBevere ' Young man, never enter the sa loon, riever touch the sparkling bowl, and you will jneyer be seen upon the dark arid desolate road that .ead to "drunkard's grave and a drunkard's hejl,"j J But take the way of virtue and temperarice, uitind up for God, your home ajad native land, and this path will lead you to prosperity and happiness inf this wor d,j and it will grow brighter and brighter until it shall fade away in heaTen'y g ory." Bsfore I lay aside my pen, let me ask eiery yoiing man who shall read these 'lines j What can;; we do to drive, this monster ' evil! from our landl How; can we turn on the light that will dispel this darkness from our country, and j bring light," prosperity and happiness to every home in this beautiful land of ours I O, for courage to grapple with this foe of intemperance.! Let every one lift a voice, yield his influence, cast a vote and send Up a prayer against it, Strike till ttyia raig&ty foe expires; Si ike for your altars and your sires, pdd and jOur native laiid" . , - Ilovr isThls? As he gat on the steps one Sunday i - t t - " j'll.'l" '.Li , i ; evening ne ciaimea xpe fg po a kiss for eveiiy shootipo- star. She at first demurred, as becariie a m ooesi maiden, but! finally yielded Soon ahe was even. so accommodating as to eall his attention tP the flying meteors that were Prifc -to. escape his observation; and then got to cal lino- on iiffhtnincr bues,! and at last got fciia down to steady work ori the iiffht of a lantern that a man was swinging abon the depot in the dis. tanoe wnerei trains were switcumg. - 'j . Same Good Adiiee ', -From the Kinston Free Press. Patronise every possible home in dnstrr if you would Bee your, town 7 ... . I .. .... i . - i -c - prosper. ALL. FOR LOVt. The Clory of (helT Jld XIan el the Tennwwe Slonntalna. . " Atbots. Tajrjr . Jan.28.18SS. Sev- al days mz(y wild man was captured in the ricinitf of this j place. This strange indivilual was known by the I came of Mason Evans, snd had rn- ged through the mountains of East Tennessee iot inre than twenty years. He was a terror to the coon try people, who in whispers spoke of him as ahe 1 eraiit of the Chilho ee," the ' eppel lation being 'derived from the Chilhowee Knob, tfhicb 1 was one of his favorite hiding places. Foni a cave in the bowels of this knob the strange creature was known to emerge at unseasonable hoars arid forage among the gardens and poul- wtry yards of the f irmers, seeking the sustenance of life. He had been from i he aroliri bolder to the Vir ginia line, but all attempts te .cap tuie him had proved unavailing. ! , Years ago Mason Evans ; was a highly respected citizen of Monroe county, alo of " ITcMinn, where he w an welcomed as one of the leading teachers in the university towns of "Athens and iawasse.. He . was re fined in his' manner, and h's pres ence always gladdened any society 'into which he was introduced. V; "She oldest inhabitants! states that he became interested in and was at tracted by the fas;inatioris of a beau tiful young lady. He became our of Ijer waruist a. mirera. Evans gare "up teaching and studied mediciue. iiiter receiving his diploma the young and ardent lover proposed marriage to his sweetheart' He was accepte d. the day set for the nuptials, and ar langements made for a happy union. Bat n sh.iddw came between the twtv - The lady proved false. This sermed to have turned the braiu of Evans, and he wandered seemingly without 'a purpose, tb tha moan ains, as if to seek solace in solitude, away from all humari kind. He took up his abode there iri his lonely haunts, his reason overthrown, his body a wreck of what W&3 once a nne specimen or man iiood: Some of his old friends sought hiin out, and iri his lucid mo- snenta endeavored without success to Induce hira to return home. . Ills food corisisted of such roots and wi d arires he could pfoeureT" besides such vegetables and other products" of the farm as fell to hig hand in his midnight raids.: Everything wa3 eaten ia a raw state. His clothing wa? scant and tattered; his hair un kempt, long and shaggy; and when the mountain people saw him they nsd in terror, i? or the first few yeas ha was considered by the most lUKuageuc pupie to ue uarmieHs; out ; a3 he grew older .the semi-barbaric 1 state m which he lived tended to ' in crease his lunacy, and tho mountain ! people thought it best for their safe ty and to prevent a tragedy to eap ture the mn and put him in confine ment, i Accordingly a party of citi zens of Athens . wa :-; f ormel, who scoured the mountains,. and after : a desperate resistance the msniac was secured. He wast taken to Athens and put? in jail, and will be kept in security, relieving the country peo pie of fears they have entertained f "r nearly a quarter of a century. His appearaaee created excitement,, as all were anxious to see a man about whom they had heard such strange stories. ' ', , :. Aldea's Cyclopedia of JJlYral Utcratarc This work is the outcome of many yeJis of planning nd preparation It will be ap ahnnVt indispensable work f referenoe for every -library large or small, a trustworthy guide to wr. at is most worth knowing of the lit erat rire of all ajres arid all ; iia tion?!' Occupying a dzen or nioi volumes, and yet issued ata price so low to be within the reach of ail familiarity with its contents will co.- stit nte a liberal education to a degree that cap be plaiin-d for few othr works in existence pr Iossing, th enineni historian and author, says of it : I am strongly impressed ; with the gipat iptriihic value of the work as a popular educator in a high de partment of learning. The plaTt is ijdmuVole. ' Couobiuing as it does a personal knowledge of nn autboe with specimens of his or her best literary production s, gi ves it an i u esti mable power lor good-among the people, j7; The work is being published ;ri parts r 163 pjges each, paper, covers, at the price ol lt cents, also in very baud soaae cloth-bonud vobmies, gi t tops 4S0 puge?-, for 60 cents. The parts can bj exchanged for bound volumes, at aby t'me. Five, parts are now ready, also t pe first bound volume ; volume two will be issued in March The pubdBher's 132-page JHustratd catwiogue cf Ataudard books may oe had for 4 cents, or condensed 16 page catalogue free.' Jehn B. Aldeti, rubiisher, JNew York. When green mauars is plonghed under earh in the eaiou, it never tails to produce good results. joii. ruorcim v talxl. M9fev cr irras si Fat How r Iraie Pread Slaiu" C. II. Spargeoo. 1 . That ta a wis old Mtirt, Speii l not al' you havt. belitvtt not all ya lieMti trll not. all you know; aud dj not all : you cau." Thtre is eo tancli wotk to le clone that ued our liavd, that it is a pity to watte grain of our wf rensth. w!in the gatne is uot worth the handle, tlrop ) it at once. It is waiting lime to look for milk iu a gatepost, or'b'ood tit a turn id, or sense in a fool Kcver .ink n coTttnna nisn for uiouey till you btre boiled k dmt nofr. Don't sue a dcblor who hits not penny to bess himself wit U -you wi'l ouly be throwing good mouey after bad, whbh is like losing your ferret with out getting a rabbit. !tts of no use to hold a Uutern to a molt', or to talk of he.-ivv.li to a man who cares for nothing but his dirty money. There is a ilme ftr .everything, and it is sillv thing to preach to drunk en men, it is csiin; pearl before swiue ; get them sober, and then talk to them boberiy if you ltcture them while they Hre diuhk, you set a if you were drunk youuelf. ,. - , Do. not put a cat co a e.?8cu box, or men in p'ces for which they nre not fitted,, I here's no tu kiu ap ple of pi uin li't r mind will still be little, rven if you mak them bea dles or church wardens. It's a pity to turn a moukey into a mini terr or a maid servant into a mis'res". Many preachers are good tailcrs spoiled, and' cpitnl . shoemakers turned out ot their propr calling.?- hen Uod d m-ans a ereitura to fly it wiligs,' and when he in- be gives tends men to preich he gives them Alitlitiyii. It A liitv t r mull a mh into the ua- it he cannot licht. Hattr diSAnrj -l min' flirnhincr 1 than helli-him tr brlr KU rnrk Silk puihes sire rot to be made out of sows ears, aud pigs will never play well oa the fine, teach thtm as iong as you like. ' . ' , It is ncrrr rrorlh wliile to do un- ccresssry tuing6. . r ever crease a fat aw or praise a proud inn 11. Dn't vmake e!o tries for fivhes or coverinri. rfur altars. voSt .paiut Id? rr garnish the gsspl. If THri 1 P man A bead bwori-ii is bt oVeu, or comfert conscience that makes no coafesstou.! Never hold up a candle to show the :an or - try to prove m thing jwhifh- uObody doubts. I would advise no one to Attempt a thim? which will cost maro than it is worth. You may sweeteu n dung- hiil with 1. 1 vender water, enl a bad living may keep up a good character by an outward show of r ligio.n, b it it will tun! out a losing basine s in the long run. If our nation were sensible, it .tould 'ST'tp out a goojl many pxpafisivo but n?eles people, who eat the malt which lies in the house that Jack bui 1 ; they live ou .th'euAtieDaj estate, bat do- it little service To x a mun a pound for earnii-g a peuuy in a good deal wiser t hm jspuig biwhops w ho pieet to ifther bv the rcr.re and- consult a bou t th e bes wn y of doiug EDjh- inir, II iny master a oia ticg was as sloepv as the bishops are. he would get shot or drowued, foi he would hot be worth the am unt of the d g tax. liowevtr, thrir time of rok ouing is ou I be road, as sure as Cmiitnias is com og, ; JLopg ago my- xpriMce 'taught me riot to dispute with anybody ;tbot tastes and whims; oue might hi well argue about what you can see in the lire.' It is of no use f lough i ner the air, oi tyiug lo convince a uiuu agaiitst his will in matters of no v?se nufi.ee. bOlomautars, Mleave .iff .Ntnle before it be meddled with," which is much the same us if he had vsaid, "Leave off before you legiii.r Whfeu yoU ee u mad clog, dou't ar-j irti with bi m unlfhs you are sure oi yuur logn bt er grt .out of his war. anil if aurboUy cil you a cowaid, you i.eed but aii luiu a tool everybody knows that eicdduug in quuivis never answers;; let hor lie 6 u - sis - aua, . nu aom pai down old houses ovr u.ir ow4 bead, .oeudl-r ate m to hnrl tueii owp chaiacters ; ll you scrub other pfjp.'- pigs, you w.ll oou ue.d scrubbing youe'f. It U the height of fl v .o luttriere Ifi tween a man arid h it. for tuy will be iu to Icate off figatiug each ol her arid turii Ihehr wuo.o ativugth opoLi vim-aud serve you rienf, too : l you wilif put your Sj oou 'into other peop.es bi-oth, aud itkCdlds you, who ia to bubs but yourelf t One thing more, dou t Attempt to make a strong beAded woman give way, but n member 4If she will, she will you msy depend on't:.- ' If she won't, she won'V And there's sn hall be my tad pece "Dip the. Mississippi dry with a teaspoon I twist your heel into the toe of your boot : send up fibbing hooks with balloons and fish for stsrs : get astride a potteier arid thaa a evtai t $ vcti a ratdl attnra IS rxam down bks Ibi CAUrwct of , Kittrs, remember whet1 yeril Ufl tnr t brtUachole a c wjth a bticitut! Io sliott, pore erthiog hUherto fousiderea iniposiUleto be ponib'o, bat nsTti nUcwpt to xaX a wx man - to fay she - will wfcto ehc - hs niAde.up ber taio tff sy ahe wosU Doc not ccnaiil iu hw stin "; Smoking, . , lrinking. taiu? iKXjh Staying cut at mglt. I;i $ ng aronnd.saioou Disobtditnca to parent. Jeering at old pJl.i Ueing too big far Uureti ml S tnday school, ; W j .-... s : Uidicalmg the Bibo sud religion, : IVrsons utsally outgrow and ts come ash&nifkd nf t hrC fiioltsh ideas unlss they Ate cou firmed !Afcr. If they do not, ahcii dcsut Is tcij rapid to sll that ia erkL DoyA,,btTti yon thsewymptoml? Two Itemalisvble Ksaajrs Boston Record. it The small Cambridge boys duicour- - ses on the codfish arid the gaoi : 4A codfish is the! ionW Annymsl i wbst sin t got oo neck, there ain't ! but one kind of a fiiili in . the world-; J that lives on the land aud fly 'roanl 1 tu the air, aud that Urn nh hawk. 4. A coJGsb bus a large raoulh, ud mr t I ouuday Achool teacher.- gt a large inonth toa To kits g.t tiUin! U: j the vetiy one day and one ot m pulled quite a lot of bare) out ol loe other kid's bed, and luesupertuteUd HIIT I OUIlOeU One Ol Ills eers Wlttt a . ' '- 9 . m book AUd SO they I Quit. XJodfiU would I ok luany if joe Uad legs sud could run." I utnn coat 'The goat is a sAVr ge beet whas they git mad, and it Is a dmcsrems bixnis to try to bury a goat ta ' ths sicw. When a gott id:d H Is well nuff tohar fuu wja bi'. H x of tiB conldu't cuve a goal ap with' a ow. aud Jim tit Er ch coolln't go to school for a loiig tiui And the coat h Uted on dbefh fe'lor till hs !couldu't git up An 1 rioaldut Jjuller, land the doctor bad to com e And cam him.. Some boys give a gote lo-ns come in a pate Aid 'put in e tot of I torpedos And the gote didu't est bat few for his i aw got blowed off And. he run oft down in. the uursu aud never tt any more and died. C'anse ol a Terrible Hortalll. ' Fond Boston mother to daabler. -"Jennie, did yoa kis young Gas- kins again last night t" : r ' Daughter Yes,l rotmni be just lost an uncle in San Fianct sco, and I was so sorry for hin. Fond Boston mother "A ell, Jen m let this be tne last. rra si ai i if youkeepou enco irngiaj bi n with j your syuipaibj he iront have reU- tire left in the wiJe,twide world." An Ample Apology. From the Illinois Herald. ' f We feel that an Apology is doe to : ' W idow Grimes In our issue ol Ust1 MuUm week we stated that she bad eloped tu with an 18 year O'd' man. The truth , , is thitt she wast h own from an 18- x year b'd triare, while' kIio was riding ' in a hr, and 'wbteli; slipped and fell. : Alistakas will happen m the lHt 4 regulated newpajer ofilces, and we arecoufi leut wuan'we stste that tb item was sent overja telephone wire no other 'Apology will be rieeiled. I Paeoelty. Girl of I be" period, Agnl 3 '-Come j up cdosei don't be w.ilkiiig off the ) by ihs curbAtone.tlj Seuimy l don t want li. G rl of the p&riod Vell, joa leU ter. FolkAU think i we re UAmi4 ll we walk o far ApArtC. -i Trne ays' OoepeX.: A From the Wilson AdvAnce. ; There are fw belter criterion byP i which to judge u man-lhau-,by the; enemies be has made. : The enmitr of some people is ai rudorsement A 21xlest DemanO. 1 1 Sam Bantry, a clerk iu ' a DsJH Texas store, i a yonugrntn who suN fera from defective eyesight anj a long tongne. Not iongaince,ia em sequenee of An unread Ained oe o bi unrnly nieuiler, be received a j cbJlenge from a fiieo I. ' " I acceot tuechtlleuirej said Ban- try, wbut aa II fcAral aburtfgb:ed I ui nBTii nnn nun jiuiiu uj iririmnn "Ab I evx eee iss far a ray orp'. nent, I demand that be be placed at least te? feet nearer me than I f-z) to him." - .. ...r. ; r.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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March 11, 1886, edition 1
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