Bdok and Job Printing Times, -VTTTV AT 1 OF ALL. circulated pal .' .,! lichi'J i" ii I ii ii i : V n .xecuted in the Best Style , hmond, iiiiiomocy.' JJL -LL JL V JA.JLL AT LIVING PRICES. ' Our Job Printing Department, with every necessary equipment, is prepared to turn out every va riety of Printing in first-class style, No botch-work turned out from this office: We dupli cate the prices of any legitimate establishment. " f .1 Randolph, Anson and 0. SHERRILL, Editor. kBE JUST -ZlSTID PEAE NOT. Unioi Counties. ft. 00 a Yart im Advance. Volume XII. CONCORD, N. C, THURSDAY,' DECEMBER 27, 1894, Number 26 rni TIT? M M A 1 JLJL CONCORD THE ARM LOCK SPRING, h .1! i v Best and Most Gonvenieiit -ged; Spring rMade. Blood Poison After Approach of Death, New Ufa by Taking Hood's. ri-lit to sell this celebrated ,-. !i.r in oaimi i u.-. - J! hihI -will .call on our people at H; and Jul tb-m its adyan--V.t'l hat little cauvassing I have '. A. m ts. and every.iHidy who , t .'lie heartily reconirrends it. r r is s-. couwuii'ut that it rec 'ritMlf on sight. It is very ,ni.l is arranged so that one to anv position in It is made of the bst " Vn-Hue spriu will not get Li .it ivi rs rennin firm and pi-ice -is only ;.$5 Read !:i,il-i below from men who null to vou. ' .) WALLACE OOQK, Concord, N. C. ectf ally refer to air una. I ,. U. Areney ana vuci "1 i. I.I.i rs r" ! V r , he triea iui 3udit J. W. u. "T i -l-.i. v'. Lvc'om-ueL TRUSTEE'S LAND SALE. -is I. W- Seamen and wile., . ,,'oa-did .'ii -tliA -28th'' day of mi! execute and deliver to .. . -1 'I 'in L.-V a trnaf V. " -u ,-ertain binds in Cabarrus soun . ' . .f Vnith Carolina, therein de V, 1 to secure the shin of $300 due ' !V V r.nd.T. C. Seamon to the Br.ti- i American MortsageJoupany .... wi.inn SiVKi tiiisir ueeu is i in abarrns county, in Devd r .....mMI tn which reference 13 ill ..1,J, i U ( 1 v. uncaa vv .1.. in tlf. iiftvment ot me mou- !H.k li rt-i.v Mr. Wnu E. Oreehholta ' paltmor, M. " For four years I -was In intense suffering with an abscess oa my thigh. It discharged freely and several time - - ' Pieces pt Bona Pamo Qu(. Jst February I had to take tay bed for lowf weeks, and then it was J began to take Hood' RarsaparlUa, J soon got on my feet, but wa very weak and went to the Maryland University hospital, where they said my trouble was chroma blood poisoning and gave me little hope. I re turned home and continued taking Hood's.- I have used six bottles and the abscess has en tirely disappeared, and I have been In Fine Health Ever Since, I know if it Baa not beW food's parsap tilla I should be In my grave. I have gained la weight from 147 a year ago to 170 pounds to-day. Hood'ss,PCures I praise Hood's Sarsapj rilla for it afl." Wm-E. Grekmjovtz, 1M2 Mauovt-f Bf. .'Baltimore. Mdl HOOd'S Pill w Vvw i3, eonstipatioij, biUu aess. iaundi Wck headache. Indue j Uff t i . j a c iiui. on.i ... -iit.-.l IIV NJUl I'lUW. HGCA, A4,v h ,.s the uuderstl'nea fi ben' ujy ., .,.-. tei substituted trustees inJtbe ,, a. ' ,,t said Albert R. Shattuok. as ' hn insaid tr'hst deed, land has i't tiTuly rejtjeste4 to axechte the iiur therein ecmtained; S'.i v therefore notice' is hereby given u id'T and by virtue of the powef .i laint H m "bi trust deed, I, the nn i ...,..,,..rlsuVmtituted tru'-tee. on rn. a ,y The -lt.t day of December, 1894, be- ti... i.mirs f 10 a. m , and 3, p. m., ..1 ,,.. ,...,irt, house door in the town of p . ,..,r.l in finbarrus c unty. will, by piiMij miction, sell t the highest bidder I, r the followiECf described pror erU. vis. ' " J,' i t met of land m.o o township, r..M.,rms ennntv. North Carolina, on C 'waters' of Little Cold Watex adjoini it,.? -t Tji n 1 i .7,, sihn n Sfindv Sann and others, twist oak M. A. Barn- i,.,r.i t ,-,,.pr and runs thence N 85 de tr.-...c v - a -inipa to ft "black cum in the cJ e f.f the branch widow Hamhardt's (iurifer. thence N 7i degrees, E 56 poles Ij a i' d oalv Baridiurdt's corner, of th thence ! 'r,.fs E crossing a Drancn t.i a stone said BarnhaTdt's corner X 22 d. grees, E TU poles ' . T tliei (.' a- u. ,,st - uk ' l' ibciii-e N d. to aniel iiarners corner, i ,,-t . k Daniel Barrier s and wiaow SUiun's corner, thenCe N 85 J degrees, V.' iTDssiii" a branch Co poles to a stone Khihii's and Propsfs corner, thence 2 irr. c, E 15S pules to the beginning c ii.t i'uiuiug U0-acres more or less, less lio .v.. vt r :i ) acres sold to Rose Kirk and HnR-iim i Seamon laud will be sold to satisfy the de'-1 . cared by said trust deed, .aijd ?u.-!i title will be eiveii as1 i vested in ui t::tec. J:'L. CROYVELL, ; Substituted Trustee A.ivciu'jor 10. 18J4- Mont kmu SEMINARY at Mt. Pleasant, ig destined to be L If Ton Love Me, If you love me, tell me not. Let me rea4 jt la yoiif thqifjh Let me feel it in the way That you say me yea and nay. Let me see it in vour ere When you greet or pass me by; Let mi hear it in the tone . Meant for me, and me alone. ' v If you love me, there will be Something only I shall see. Meet or miss me, stay or go. If you love me, 1 shall know. t Something lu your tone will tell, r t'Dear, I love you; love you well;" Something in your eyes will shine, fairer whei) tbjey Iqok In mine. In your mien some touch of grae. Some swift smile upon your face While you speak not, will betray What your lips could Bgarcely say. In your speech some silver word. Tuning into sweet accord All yur bluntness, will reveal, Unaware, the love you feel. If you love me, then, I pray, - Tell nia'notj but day by day. let love silent on me rise,, lake the sun ii summer skies. . . Loella Clark. ' ti - v.. What Was His Creed? His charity'ws flie thjsnowc Salt, whffe (indVileqi m its fnll Jfpt like ibe noisy winds that Wow ' From shivering trees the leaves a pall For flower and weed Drooping below. "What was his creed?" The poor may know. He had faith in loaves of bread For hungry people, young and old; Hope he inspired; kind words he said t-'Jto those-fae-sheitred frou the (old. ; C j i. Fopiwa should ee4 :- - -!-. As well as pray. -"What was his creedf' " I oannot say.- ' ' In words he did not put his trust; i His faith in words he never; writj 5 a loved.to share his Cup and crust i-Witb all mankind who needed it V. .. -In time of need ' - 4 -' Afrieftd Ws he, rth? was hia creed?'.. He told not me. He pnt his trust in heaven, and he Worked well with hand and head. And work he gave to charity Byreetened his sleep and daily bread, Letos-take heefl," ' ' - -'l-ForUfeisbriefv What was his ereed What his relief?" " EXCELS ENOCH ARDEN. Mrs. IlartHig's Story Eclipses th Tale of FIctfCH. An Original Serial. CnicaKO Inter-Oeean. Mrs. Percis Anna Ilartsig disappeared in Detriot eight years ago, and i body picked up on the railroad tracks near that place, horribly mangled, was iden tified by Mrs. Ilartsig's relatives, and ! buried by them. ;A week ago last Wed nesday the real jSrs.' Ilartsig walked into the. office of her son, E. A. Ilart- ' sie, in the Security Building. ' The gtory told by.liewis W. ITartipf a eon' of trie missing wp,man. &nd living at"No. 1808 west Adams street, is a very romatic one. He says his mother, to gether, with his father and six children, lived together at No. 336 east ' High street, Detroit, eight years ago, and ' that his mother was mentally deranged 'on account of iH Uc&llh. The family S decided to send her !to the Pontiac ! Lunatic Asylum, and from this place 'she escaped twice within two months. Mrs. Harteig was not a dangerous lu natic, but the family thought it best to return her to the a mm, vne. pny gians ba'hhpes thai" they might finally restore her reason.. Her son Lewis ar ranged to have her roturned, but Mrs. Hartsig discovered what was about to take place, and on the night before her contemplated removal she escaped, and this wis the last seen of her by any member of her family uutil.a week sga i"Jih family of Mrs. Ilartsig notified the Detroit police of her disappearance,. and the following day the body of a woman was discovered dead on vh tracks of the Detrii and Michigan road twenty miles fr6m Detroit." 'The body was in a mangled condition,' and the cloihing was literally torn frpm wpmani fprnv U'he Hansig "family were notified, and they identified the body as that of their mother. A De troit dentist also identified the gold plated false teeth which were in the mouth- of the dead woman as those sold to AT i Hartfliir The ' hodv was taken v.. . . ' in charge by the Hdrtsigsand given a - )THE( dventures of Tad. Written by the Popular Author FRATE'II? CONVERSE, ... - ' ' AND Illustrated by Gusachs. NOW FIRST PUBLISHED. I HUMOROUS. Highest of all in Leavening Powr. LAtest U. S, Gov't Report "Do you think your sister likes me, Tommy?" "Yes; she stood up for you' at dinner." "Stood up for me! Was : anybody saying anything against me? "No; nothing, much. . Father, said he. tnougnt you were ratne a, ansey, pui sis got Up and said you ; weren't, ' and j ' told father, he pught to know better than judge a man py hia, kok. H . 1 wc -FOB YOUNG- -:- LADffiS .' IN THE SOUTH. Seminary Ilepntiy FnriiisM. A.n Able Faculty Of Nine Teachers. 4. thoroughly reliable School is the am bition of the management. tin the (Kher Side, yfe gq onr ways in life too much alone; We hold ourselves tog far from all our kladi Too ofttn we are dead to sigh and moan; Too often to the weak and helpless blind; Too often where distress and want abide We turn and pass upon the other side. The other side is trodden smooth, and worn By footsteps passing idly ail the day. 11 "- -!, Viere Ho-iho-feruid ; ones1 that' faint and V.-. ttnoiirn :" .in - ; ; - "- " '- Is seldom more than an untrodden way. Our selfish hearts are for our feet the guide They lead us by .upon the other side. It should he ours the uti and wine to pour ' Jtrtb the bleeding wounds.of Htricken ones: To take the smitten and the sick and sore. And bear them where & stream 'of blessing , runs. 1 Instead we look about the way is wide. And so we pass upon the other side. Oh, friends, and brothers, gliding down the years. Humanity is calling each and all In tender accents, born of grief and tears! I pray you. listen to the thrilling call. Vou cannot, in your cold and selfish pride. Pass guiltlessly by on the other side. Address, - -C.L.. T. FISHER, Principal, Iratti, 'Muni- toy, In the Superior Courf. John H. Newell Against K i th IVte'son, the heirs at-law of S L. Newell, deceased, their names, tuei and residences being unknown, li.;ri-uri -T Jerrrjgau, Susan b Hicks; U'in. (t Newell, of Mississippi, Fran AnnJernigau, He.sy C. Vox, Ma rv (irav, Fiiniiie St'ttiens, W. Hen I r-.HN'ewtll, S. W. Newell, J. H. ' .. . II. ) J. Newe 1. Wm. E. Newell, M-:-'ie L Martin, H. Ella Martin, V.!: Martin. Wl.. Newell. Martin ' i f . Wiit-on Newell, it i. ..uring to the sUi-faction of the e .:ir fr .in the re-'nru of L. M. Morri- - ; . !-, ;'i' f 'ubarrnH mntv, North ; i-..li'iH. and lrom'tliiifBd:it of Jno. ii. Ne At li til (1 m the nbovc entitled Wi-.u. tij.-it Tllizaiietii CittMciuli. the ii-ii--!tt-i.iak- f a. L. Newell, deceased, Hi-r .t .i. .'ertiig:inwSu-.itn E Hicks, ' .1. V.-well. Fraueia Ann Jernigu. Ht-M (' Cox. Mary Gray, Faunie Ste--u. W." Henderson Newell a"d John W-l-! N'ewe 1. Maggie L Martin, H. Fil l Mil rtin, Willie-iai tin, ar non-res-i'Vi.t f t is State, a'.d after due dili-s- nee t-iiiuot be found witiiin the State ii N.-rtli 'aroliua. aud are necessary 1 i ir .:-er parties to the above-entitUd v'f. Hi.i . llt;ieus the' I'laintitt above in.-d iui, l.eguu an action iu naid oourt J1' fiiforce th. convej'auce of the defend 5ii it r" r.teiest to him iu c.eitiiiu Iinds i -a ill he described in the complaint i ViRS FAT aCP - J N. .c-- fjv- - BIG SEW YORK. Grocer, (to new." m.inteter.V-6b , We've sot some clever people in this town. Look at Jack there, coming in., He'i blind, but pretty sharp, I tell you. In fact, he can tell anything by' feeling if. , Minister Indeed? Grocer (lifting some sugar from a barrel HeroJ$fck what's this? Jack, yteehog IQThat's sand. - , ' ''I don't often buy things Sunday," The Adventures of Tad is an excel? he said, as he eame out of the drug lent storv: it will be especially interest- store and carefully stowed aw4y in n ing to young readers, and art the sama "TOFl0 M, a ehtctgar, & L . , .- : M.but I hadn't anything smaller than a vtrva - nmnr nnoc hut tuna taio uat I ..'. T . . ailllr VIUVI UW( v 1 lu f w J V-Qung Leatts, "yvtll enjoy its' perusal. Ve shall shortly begin its publication in these columns, and bespeak for it now a hearty reception at the hands of all our readers. Mr. Converse is too well known as a writer of bright and popula.t. torie. to ned; an.y word, from' us; except t$ 4ay that Tn 'the Adventures of Tad hfl(, has fully sustained this excellent repu;. tation which he has so. ltg bejel a" . one of ibitar, lights in the galaxy ot Amerjoan Authors. Don't miss reading exeellenl tory. Subscribe nttw a.s to b ure' and get the opening chapters; Specimen illustrations are shown herewith; they give an idea of the uMisual excellence of those accom panying Jhis story as compared with those usually seejr in,' he, average newspaper serial. Absolutes PURE GOO! ROADS. quarter in ray pocket-book this morn ing, and I can't afford to throw a quar ter into the contribution basket. "Can you suggest any reason why I aVinnld rrint. vnnrmem?" Kaifi the nvpr- beanng editor. ihe idiMal youtn looked thoutrhtfui and then replied: VYou. know X always inclose a stamp for the return of rejected .manuscript. I PROFESStOAL CARDS, Baltimore Sod North Carolina, is waVin&r up on the subject f b.Ve ipoads. As a proof of tbi, announcements of meeting for the discussion of this important subiect never fail to draw out large audiencea. A Case in point was a, lec-ture last week at Wake Eorest by State Geologist Holmes, on uQood Roads." He was greeted by a very large audience, many persons coming considerable distances to -hear the lecture, which was illustrated by a large and varied collection of stere. opticon views. The method qf instruc tion waa by contrast. A series of views of the majri&cnt roads of Switzerland, prance of Sweden was i followed by views of the ordinary dirt road of thia country, all too familiar o, every man in the audience, ne lecturer stated that during the eight months of the W II. LILLY U. 1. . L. MOSTCiyMEBV,, M offer their professional services to the citizens of Concord and vicinity . A1J calls promptly attended-day or nights Office and residence on Eaw " Depot Street, opposite Presbvteriau church. M. C. Houston, Snrjeon DA CONCORD, N. C. Yes.'", ' ' "Well, ii you prin jfojft ca,n. j year w.hen North Carolina roads are at their best, a two-thousand-load is about an .average one for two horses, but in the bad season it is reduced to about one-thousand ; while on a good Mc Adam road the average load is four thousand pounds for two horses. He had himself seen a pair of Clydesdale horses draw easily a seven-thousand- pound load-on such a road in New Jersey. The movement, fox good roads in America is most advanced in N ew J er sey and Massachusetts. In the latter State tne last Liegisiauve voluntarily onerea the road commission $500,000 for the TASTELESS IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts. Galatia, Ii.lb., Not. 16, 1S33. Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen :-We wM tart yZ;X "les ot GUQVa'i 'i.Ad'rJXEo8 CHUA WOmC and have bouihT rJrSSlaready 'this .year. In all OHrex rnr nf ii ton. In the Jru bueiness, hare never sold nn article that gave Buch uolvral taction as your 'ionie. xours tru.y, i ti.e 1'iiiiutiff when filed-. Ai.il wi.eieas. the said Defendants Ve mi interest actual or contingent as lc-m-ut-tu-s- of S. W. Newell, F G. li ;;uil W. G' Newell, deceased, in ; : ;t S.ind. . .. o. -reform, the said Elisabeth 'i.ut--i..i,u the iieirs-'at-liiw of S. LrNaw i !i, ;i f,it H iiiit t . I Jcnigan. Sn- licks . J. NewdL trances For tale by J. atia- ABKST.CARa ACQ. P. Gibson. Atlanta Journal. New York has Chicago to thank for the adoption of the plan to create the "Greater New l ork ' ' liad not tnica- ero rushed UP and caught' the city of the . v . . -, . . . i i 1 1 nickeroociier, mis 6cneme womu never have been successful. Jn order V keep ahead of her western rival New l ork was compelled to take in Brooklyn and several smaller neighbors. Ihe con solidation plan carried at the recent election bv about 26.000 majority. New York eave 20.000 maiority for it Brooklyn 1,393, Richmond county 3, 799. Lone Island City 2,376.. Mount Vernon voted againstit by 70.9 majority 6iid Flushing by ' The extenttun of aiea under New York's municipal government will be immense. . . . The city which now covers only 39 square miles, and its population will be about 3,000,000. . This will mage Nsw York the second city of the world, both in fjopulatibn and wealth. London comes first with 4,300,000, Paris third with 2,- 447,957. , Chicago will probably be the fourth city very soon, for while Canton now has 1,600,000 and Berlin 1,579,244 Chicago has fully 1,500,000 and is growing more rapidly than any city on earth. The extension of New York will make more difficult than ever the problem of her munipal government. The history of the city shows some of the worst po litical rottenness that has ever come to light and it will be more difficult to keen clean the government of 3,000.,- 000 people h.an It would be to manage half that number. There are only four States in the Union which have a larger population than will be found in Greater New York, and the people of that aggregated city will be relieved for a while of the night mare of Chicago's wonderful strides A i j -lennun. Messy '.v, i'aiiiiii- Stephens, C. Cox. R'ary W Henderson v"'-,;.. iiud .John Wilson Newell, wasr-'i- ': Martin, II. Ella Martin, Willie 'l ii tm are hereby hereby notified that tli v !,..' mi, U.pear before the Judge of -ii . cfcurt, ail a court to beheld ir tiu- c,,;jUty of Cabarrus, at Ihe court Um- in (!oiicoril. r.n th fith TTnndv ic lhe.f!rs.t Mond.iV in March. 1805. Itlhwer tii numiiTuinf wKi.)i mill ha ";iteU in the office of the Clerk of .'l..t-1-iiir CoArt. of ni.l cniintv witliiTi hie li OTHERS' , . FRIEND k-r... d..;i the till I'll, i'i:l tiil" will anply to the court for ucn i.ijdcc. in ihe CMmplniut i" costs of action. ' ud day of November, 18P4. JAMES C. GIBSON. Tick of the Superior Court. m. -HYPQTiSM ! a : scientifically prepared lini Siment and harmless; every ingred!-' entisof recognized value and in giconstant use by the rndicaj pro Sifessioh. It shortehs'latoor, lessens palrl, dlmishes danger to life of Mother and Child. BooK " I U MOTHERS" mailed free, con taining valuable information and (voluntary testimonials. Sent by Express or tn ail , on reoe ipt t f price. l.M per Doiiie. ota yj ityrywwi . BRADFIELD REQULATOR CO., Atlanta, Q. si decent burial t Elm wood Cemetery, Detroit. Mrg. Hartiig owned the prperty at No, 333 east High street, Detriot, which is valued at fco.000. and her will was duly probated and the rents of the pro perty have since been collected by James E. Ilartsig, husband of Mr Ilartsig. lirs.ilartsie. in telling her story to her1 family after their happy reunion, said she traveled by rail to Benton Har bor, Mich., after leaving he? honi! in Detroit, and was taken in charge by tne Benioh Harbor police on her arrival at that place, on account of her strange actions. 1 he authorities piaceu ner in sanitarium at Benton Harbor, and there she remained for twelve, months and was tL un pronounced cured. Lutj Mrs. Ilartsig during her last attack of insanity had forgotten her name. The nearest she could coine to her correct name was Anna Hartman. She did not even know that she had come from Detroit, and there was nothing uUuui her ekiMiinK or jewelry ' by which she could identify herself, She had no place in tiartieular to go, and decided to come to Chicago. She secured a situa tion as nurse in Evanston about seven years ago, and has amassed a small for tune in that city. Mrs. Hartsig was reading a newspaper a week ago last. Wednesday, her n savs, and happened to see the nane E. A. Ilartsig, which was the name of her son. Ilartsig has been indicted on a charge of forgery. Mrs. Ilartsig at once became possessed of. all her facul ties. She recognized the name a? hers and the initials as those of her son. She went at once to the Criminal Court and found that E. A. Hartsig had been released on bail. She secured his ad dress and wont at once to room 1107 Security Building, and walked into tne office, where she found her son and also her daughter, Rose, who recognized tho mother immediately. While in thetfficj, another son, Lewis Haitaig, who is employed in the whole sale hardware -store of Messrs. Hodge & Homer, on west Randolph street, enter ed, and, as he said, he could scarcely believe it was his mother, whom he-had not seen for eight years... There wa still another person to whom the strantre reappearance came as surprise, and this was Mr. Ilartsig, the husband. He is fifty years old, and thinking his wife dead had married again in Detroit. He has also one child by the 6econd marriage, and a very complicated state of affairs exists in his household. Mrs. Hartsig, her. uon Lewis says, has staled that She would apply for a di vorce &o as to cause no emoarrassmeni to the young wift$ with whom Mr. Hart sig is now living keep the stamp. ' ' The. lady had implied a doubt as to the statement of the dairy wan. yjuaaam., n,e sao,, jndignanwy, "my reputaon. resta wpc&v my butter. uyy-elL replied, tesuiy, "you needn't get ugly about it. The foun dation is strong enough it keep it up forever, - Jack (rapturously) Now, darlipg, will you please name the happy day? Minnie, (blushingly) Three weeki from Thursday, Jack. Norah, the kitchen m&id, (through the keyhole) improvement bf the roads in one year. Ay- you plaze, miss, that's me reg'la day Some progress has been made in North outr Ye'il have to get married in the Carolina, with Mecklenburg county early part of the wake. m the lead. Indeed, the Professor Mrs WirVwarP TV. vnn know that, rather- uapected that the Mecklenburg the doctor say that too constant piano. Declaration had some ground for mal practice is likely to produce, curvature ously in the growing pride of the coun of the snino. Mr. Wdckwire-J didn't ty in its system of graded McAdam knew it before, but don"- doubt it At least it makes, the neighbor get then- backs up. Mi". 'Jimpson Don't you think, Mr, Jimpsod, it would be a great benefit to our daughter if she were to finish her singing lessons abroad? Mr. Jimpson Give it up, but know it would be a great relief to me, Is prepared to do all kinds of D work in the most approved raanuer. . OfficejQver J ohnson's Dru Store. ital W. J. MONTGOMZBY. i. LEEOUOWRtil, aw V -jAttoraeys and Connsel crs at La' CONCORD, N. C As partners,,' will practice lawin Cabar rus, Stanly and adjoining counties, in the Superior and Supreme Courts of the SUte and in the Federal Courts. Office on Depot 8treet. roads. He mentioned also in this con nection Wake and Craven. Dr. J. E. CABTLAlti). tatta,7 CONCORD, N. C. Modest Youth I have a year, sir, but l think i your daughter on that. TAD THREW HIMSELF OJ AU. rXUR3. A terrible crime has just come to light at BantiSt, Me , where a wire mteen years old had attempted to poison her twenty-year-old husband and his par ents, so asto get their property. For tunately the attempt was not successlul though she tried it several tunes, mak ing the family very- "sick. After the last attempt her husband tased her. with it and she broke; down1 and confessed. She' said that her mother told her to, and that as she loved her mother better than h.iT husband she consented. Her mother gave her a brown powder, which she was to put in their food. 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They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct There was' an odd thing in strikes in Owensburg, Ky,, a few-days ago, when the employes of.a bank quit work anu left the institution without any one to narrv on business for a time. - The di rectors, in an attempt to cut !down ex penses, reduced the salary of the cashier by $200 and tha of the bookkeeper by HQQ and'discharged the assistant book keeper. The cashier and bookkeeper promptly went on a strike and the bank opened uo next morning with no one The directors Cure f ok" Keadache- As a remedy for all forms of llead ach Electric Bitt(rs has proved to be the-very best. It effects permanent cure and the meet dreaded habitual Sick headaches yield to its influence We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle and give this remedy a iair inai. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few eases long resist the use of this medicine, Try once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at P. B. FetzerBrDrug- Store. ; , A leading St. Louis trade journal, has the following: A southern banker as tonished a group, of northern men by telling them that there 215 cotton fac tories in North and South Carolina, ."You mean in the entire south,' ' sug gested one 1 '.'So,(' said the other, I thean in two Oarolinas. I know it be cause I had lars to theni -1 gs- "shoo! shoo." THE STORY OF THE WHEEL. ' -. z , THE TEt.L-.TAI.IS BITE. Preachers in Richmond K.eF the Crowd Away From IngereoUe Lecture. Richmokd. Va.. December 17. The audience that heard Colonel Robert In gersoll'8 sensational lecture, "What Must We Do to Be Saved;'" "at the Richmond theatre to-night was much Rmflller than it would have been but for only $5,000 the earnest appeals that several local can support ministers made to their congregations father, (en not to eo and hear the great agnostic thusiastically) Support her, my dear a half dozen pastors alluded to the lec boy? Why, you can support her entire ture yesterday in terms of the strongest family on it, " j condemnation. This afternoon the TV.nav Ptan't T .rpf th boss's ear clericus, which embraces all the Episco- i' - - i i i r ,t . x.. i j : w;t9 TTnoVon T Hnn'f Ml CierZV UI me CUV, UiUl UUlte an aui think you can get her ear, but I'm sure mated duscussion over the infidel and if you wait until she comes downstairs m8 viewB- il ""S vou can get a pieCe of her mind. action to prove effective none was taken Miss Bhthely, (interested m science) tv,A thARir. and Manae-er Thomas G Can one get a shock from a telepboneTLeathg were censured by several of the Top Spiff kins (intent on ethics) That preachers for allowing the anti-Christian uepeuus, my uear yuuug iituv, uu who iecture to be delivered m that house ..ll AilA'l J I It was proposed to offer prayer lor Ingersoll, aa was done when he was Makes a specialty of filling your tetb withont pain. Gas, ether or chloroform used when desired. Fourteen y jars' ex perience. Office over Lippards . .fc Bar ner s store. D.G.CALDWELL.;. 1.0., Offers his professional services t the people of Concord and vicinity. Office in rear of bank. Night calls should be . left at Mrs Dr. Henderson's. Office Hours; 7 to 8 ar m., 1 to 2, and 7 to 8 p. m. Sept. 20V94. lv. inuM TUAMPQ m n Offers his professional seri- es to the people of Concord and vicinity. Office St. Cloud hotel. Calls promptly filtond- ied day or night. Night euhs n otihl bo lett. with clerk in hotel. but Colonel John Murphy, the owner of xov. 8,'9i ly. is talking at the other end. Proud Father (to friend) This is my youngest son. Frank, this is Mr. Jack son. Frank (brightly) Is that the man of- whorn, mama said yesterday that he had more money than brains? "I am summoned to another climb, ' ' said the bell boy, as the indicator an nounced a call from the top floor. here last year, but one of the prominent members of the clerious thought the pastors would be in more prayerful mood when they had got home and the joint invacation was not offered. One of the ministers cited a case in a town in Canada in which Ingersoll was billed to speak and the Christian people of the 'Yes, it's a hard world," sighed the city entered such a strongrarotestagamsi fair rrrvMinsi it that, thft Tiiavor of the nlace iorbaae uaiiuuuiot. cvo u j Duma. imu vuuuu - - with a sickening thud. Stag parties are so called, so it is said, because the men usually stagger home from them. him tn snpflV there. A movement was auietlv Dut on foot here today to try and a ... ..... I A prevent the delivery ot the lecture,, ouv it. was fnn nd to ha futile and it was abandoned Swallowed Found of Cotton News and Observer. Two davs ago a -cotton planter came give than to receive, and that the relief into Raleigh, bringing a couple of bales funds may be swelled accordingly. I of cotton with him. - Washincton Star. I He! traveled through mud and ram , nnri When he reacneu xuneisu uc May the new year give, us an gooa , . , lincomf0rtable. but health, good luek and plenty toJ- we' proceeded to go around among the With health one can oe nappy, wuu . ; wflS finallv offered nve cents luck one can prosper ana witn wotk - ' , Hmve off to the plat- TAni.A I n I I a. - Trustee's Seile. By virtue of authority vested in me byT various mortgages execut. (1 by .!. A. Cruse, which mortgages are duly registered " in the lU'i-ster's oili. o for Cabarrus conntyNau.l to hi -:i r f eieuce is here made, i will s -h. nt t!iu court house door in t.onen'.d - M n day. the 7th day of Jununiy. I' -1"1. to the highest bidder, for ea-h, ". e t wn lot on East CJorbiu street, HdjoUiitij- A. J. Winecoff, and otherstand ki . .ovn as the "Peter Cruse house a.-d lot." This is a desirableprop.'ity i :u the' fact that there are several" vw ' Iota upon which houses could b ixnit, isiul to move t' - to m New Tear's "1 oasts. It is hoped that many will remember on New Year's day that it is better to mil to anv one desiring to move from the country the place p be especially attract;ve. ,M. BOGER, TVr,.,t e. By W. M. Smith, Attorney. Nov. 17, 1894. Eggs, Chickens, Ac, Wanted. We want to buy your eggs, chickens and hams. Highest market price paid, tiring them on. SIMS & ALEXANDER, Mch8 tf. . Concord, N. C. Wheafand 0. Shakespeare's Vocabulary. Shakespeare's vocabulary is said to have been the largest used by any En glish writer, and be had not 25,000, but 15,000, and of these 500 were used only ...... , , 7J once. Milton s vocauuiary comprised about 8,000 words. That of the average educated writer is said to include abont 3,000 words, while the average business avoid temptation. .Boston journal. -turned with his certificate May the new year from this morning 0f weights, secured his check and went to its close be one crowded with peace, and drew his money. By this time he happiness and presperity in your homesr was damp and chilly, so he con May it be a year rich in real blessing ciuded to take iust a little of the "ar- for all people. Washington Tost. dent" He went to a saloon, canea ior u "short " He noured it out, too ii nn. when a bv-stander said, "Giye us a IT J " toast?" All right, said the farmer, and rais the glass to his lips, he said : "Here goes a pound oi couon. ' How to be Popular. Don't find fault. Don't condi-adict people, even if you T have a special prepar itiou f i wheat I ond oats. Nothing en.u be foun i suie ir;,rh,n ' P.. d. MOXTG .MLRY. Sept. 13, '94. Splot h hhm Golf, Lizzie Howaid, Pl.iintifl, vs. Ed. Howard, Defendant. The above-named dt -fendant is hcrehy notified that the ahove-uameu plaintiff has commenced an action in 1!:e Supe rior court of Caharrus county lor di- e and the summons ha n.r it n re man' nods nnlv ahnnt 1 .000 words. The I arp. sure vou are right average English laborer has about 400 Don't be inquistive about the affairs words at hia command. These esti- of even your most intimate friend. naiui Ira if vtrit'mU nricrin ond or, not Fir.n't nndprrate anything because iwpnfc. Wft'rfi inrlinfid Co think that! vnn don't Dossess it that everybody else in this country have rather more extensive the world is happier than you vocabularies than gest. these estimates sug- occasion to Send out circu- rocently and obtained a list of them. It was a revelation to me. The fact is, the census of 1890 is al ready out of date, so far as southern de velopment is concerned.. In lblK we had 254 cotton mills in the southern states, representing an investment of f 61. 124.036. Now we have 4uo, cotton mills costing $97,000,000. This growth of manufacturing in the south is bring ing us an influx of bankers from the north. Only a week ago I had an in quiry from a location v south where he could use $25,Q0Q capital to advantage." DON' P FAIL TO HEAD Vcj will Lj tstSi'est ia ti$ Asaturts. This ddightful Serial will begin .We won't keep store or house withor. in our next issue. ! 5t- " Get a free trial at P. B. Fetzer The Discovery Saved Ills LHe. Mr. G. Caillouette. Druggist, Beavers- ville. 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physi cians for miles about, but of no ayail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Dis covery in my store I sent for a bottle and beaan its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after us ing three bottles was un and about again. It is worth its weight in gold without s drug store. Don't conclude that you never naa any opportunities in your life. ' TWi't heheve all the evn you ueai. Tw.'i ronpot trossin. even if it does AVU V avww JT I interest a crowd. Don't over or under dress. vorcc turned not seived; n:.d it -y iifler due diligei.ee the 1. i not be found, in this ht .te, . der of publication whs n..le term of thic utt. Nou t! will take n..tn e thut uoi -at the next ter ol ti... M.p to lie h. Id for the c-n t v f ' the court hoii-e in Con. MoiilHy before the 1st hireli, l9o, ini'.l an. the conipl.int which phiintllt will tike ju nuien i . ... liet demanded in the comi hunt. December, 18U5. q Clerk Supeii..i Co; ill th.it eiill ( T- l.iL ! .:,t ;.e r ..It ; . Mt vii in r .to f;"ic - ! C- I'his it. behind the counters. were hastily convened, .an immediate ! e publication of facts like "these can Mr. Ira P. Wetmore, a prominent real estate agent atSan Angelo.has used Cham berlain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhcba - . T 1 m , , . liemeuy in mis laiuu.y rur oeycrui ycota i , . . ... Alm4a -.th ! fcv. s. He savs: "I find it a Ultt c ... An Accomplished 'act.' "Grandma, raav I take that piece of chocolate you left on the table ? It will restoration of old rates was ordered and 1 kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving tne strikers, resumed work. tDU per package. For sale by drupistt . Philadelphia has a wonma undertaker. not fail to draw enterprise and capital itrthis direction. They are new to out siders and to many of our own people. nerftct success. nerf ect cure for our babv when troubled with'colicor dysentery. ; Inow feelthet my outfit is not complete without a bot tie of this Remedy at home or on a trip away from home. For sale by.D. D. Johnson, Druggist. Send us the news. (The little girl does not move.) Why don't you go and get it r ' f'Oh I grandma, dear, I ate it first 1" Lettuce is being shipped North from the Wrightsville section and brings from $5 to $7 a barrel. A SURGEON'S KNIFE o-ives you a feeling of horror and Sread There is no longer necessity for in many diseases formerly re USrded as incuAble without cutting. The Triumph of Conservative Surgery is well illustrated by the fact that nil DTI I DC or Breach, is now rodt RUPTUnt colly cured without the knife and without pain. Clumsy, chaf -lni trus can be thrown away ! They neverure but often induce inttam uluguistion an"r?-terine) TimnnC Ovarian. Fibroid (liennei TUMUnO 8nd many othe;, are now removed without the perils of cut- RrfuMORS, nNFntof'Bladder, no matter STONt how large, is crushed, pul reriaed, washed out and perfectly re- BfficBiSSsflaM W?rld Dtopensary Medical Associa onV m Uiat., Bufialo, N. Y. m MORE EJK More Eyes! TfTTTCHELL EY-SAVJti A Certain Safe and EHect' e Rencuy tor SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES, Restoring tlie Sight of the old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulalion, Stye TumorSjRed Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK UEUEP AND PERMANENT CURE Alxos eonally efQetM-tona when accdln ether maladies, Mich a l lcrrs, eer Sore, Tumors, Salt Rh-rn, ISuriis, Pllea. or wherever inllauiniaiiu cxisjs, WITCHEl-VS SAJLVK may b u:;otl to advantage. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS PT ?3 CD1TS

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