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Concord Times, most widely circulated paper ... . ever published in rrus, Ricjimond wan, Miltgomery, , wiison, jRanjiolph, : Stanly, jAnson a.nd ' ' ; Unio i Counties, i . STICK A FIX HEBE. rKS 3IODERATE. Hrvrr ittt JOHN B.SHERRILL, Editor.. ; - - :" ! "BE TXTSH? lAJT PBARNoi" J. , ' ' $U0 a Yearf in Advance. : Volume XH. ; : V , ! , : ; y CONCORD, IT. 0., THURSDAY. JANIJARY 17. 1895; j v . . . Number 29? . al 1 1 M - ' - """ -- U ' - '- v L ' 1 nl '- .. - ' - - "- - -" -. rsf !'' ' ' -..I .1 . i... - ,. , , J- ., . . ... . . B00I5 and Job Printing OF AlA. JCDJDS . r 11 Executed in the Best Style , ! AT LIVING: PBICES. " . " ;' ':.H; V .... mmmm b?',r. v-'"---'-L' - 'i ' - ! ,-----; . -,- ; - -? Otir Job , Printing Department, vfith every necessary equipment, , is prepared to turn out every va riety of Printing - in first-class style. No t botch-wbrk turned out from this office.-AYe duoli- ' cate the prices of, any legitimate establishment. ' r;" - - Adventures -ol. Tad; OB TUB Emm MISHAPS OF A LOST SACHEL A Story for Youngr and Old, ; r . 0 BY FRANK H. CONVERSE, ' A.TTTHOB OF "PEPPEH ADAMS," "BLOWN OUT to Sea," "Paui. Ghatxos," Etc. ' Copyrighted, issff, bjp. Lothrop A Co and . PublUhed by Special Arrangement. : "Strike eiglitbell8,Mr. Small, an3 call the watch !" shouted Captain Hag; n was ,nign two years "'fore "Ee wa4 back;, the Win'sorJ Castle,' sheTd come in - meanwhile, i and the lawyer s. had her. libeled, as they call it a kind of a warrant,-served on her, like a? 'tachment tin property- A-ni what la you s'poae," asked the Captain, slowly ? 'at this 1 culminating point of interest, i i "what : do you s pose was the charge he brought ag'inthe owners , of the , ship?1! . . . - j , Polly timidly thought it might be the sailor's false imprisonment; sheremem- ; bered to have heard that such things were done sometimes, while Tad shook his head in silent bewilderment. ' . Eph's long - legs Peculiar Case ' - M .1 I f bdi5 AttSCKS jor neuraigia.in 1 the Eyes. V. x- k Co., I.owejl, Ma'ss.:. ' ' .. v..,-T inna Kaon 4 nff1A'-f A its wan. nevsMsi: in xae eyev me paius ' r ' . . ; . . .tiff.. Kery severe Kiyitt. kuub mo i 1 ami s.iir.ir.cr alikf." Sometimes a montU L'pse betnecE sens, tnen I would . m Troubled Every Week, ; - : !iy if 1 was tip atinisht I am a man of Lr habits, 42 yearsj ot age, ana empwyea o past sevenyears ay naatn, bprmss i CO., awwa merchants and bankers of tills place runiden. I bougnt a sr.ppiy otHooas Dai x tisf! four bottles aim "believe I am " V. J. I.oxq, La-casteivSouth Carolina. t e pt-iuftic actiois of the alimentary canaL Mont mm Amcena ARY at Mtl pleasant, - l. i . - . - is destined to be Ell IIIAS SCHOOL . BOB ' DUNG 4:-:- LADIES IN THE! SOUTH,, mi iiiMTj Eleptly in Able Faculty of Nine , Teachers. Loronghly reb'able Sehool is the am- bition of th management. ii ps in a stentorian voice, as a glance at hU; ; - " Well, sir," exclaimed Captain old-fashioned time-piece showed that it lagg, pointing his topic, bo to speaK, was four o'clock p. m. : by touching the end of one stumpy fore- The chief mate shut up his iack-knlf anger with the tip of the ptner, ana reluctantly, rose to' his f oet,-and, dus V speaking with intense though quiet en ing off his tarry trousers with great de-' joyment, he put it like this: 'James liberation; struck eight reeoundino w- Punn, my client,' he says 'claims strokes on the small bell forward. iTfaen, " pay-at the rate of five pound a day for lounffinsr aft. he relieved the wheel. ' tbe use, of Ms wheel. seeing and, seated on the rudden'-head, steered with one hand, while the other absently fingered his .jack-knife in has pocket Captain Tlagg now txk a eat on tin ege" of the little trunk cabin, yawned, s(uinted his eye toward the western horizon, where the sun was going down irf a great sea of . purple and gold, and durin' . eighteen- months voyage. It's his wheel, ' isn't UP he had to pay for it, and there's the ' iitride the rumPe 'with an impressive ho3 VI, U1C xicau. v - v. ".sWith a jvivid recollection of his own experience of the previous night, Tad replied emphatically that he had no doubt of it. . - . ' When you come to - be . a sailor, Thaddeus, and, maybe, a ship-master, like , myself," : pursued the Captain, feeling mechanically in his pockets for, liia pipe-which .he discovered, a mo ment later, to be on the deck, in . pos-? session of Bounce," swho was gra'veljl dragging it away to the immeasurably delight of - Polly "an' you've 1 gone through the - r'sponsibilities, an' 'dangers, an - typhoons an' things gen'lly," - he - rather hazily concluded, as he recovered his pipe from, Bounce, "you'll realize that what Solomon says ayqut truth being stranger' n fiction is jest i about as he's put it." . , - , ' J'But I I don't think I want to be a sailor," faltered Tad, with downcast eyes. . ' 4What not want to be a ' salver else we'll take it 1 H . .i: up to the'adm'ralty tnatroniziriP'lv beckoned ' to .Tad ' whv. court. with some diffidence, sat down, beside V san 118 sniarn anu uiu uie uwu th THnt. hinr.Ar " V iT: I era have to pay itP" exclaimed and Like your shipmates in the port Watch, pretty well, my , ladP" inquired the Captain, kindly. - , t s mth a shy glance at xmcdnsoioui Polly, wh6 was tantalizing Bounce by swinging , the big sun-bonnet by the strings, before his nose, Tad said ha liked 'em ever so much,' ;' J z : "That's proper," approvingly re- - : . i j i j i v. sponded CaptainFlagg. 'andmindthat BP5nru , yuleam all you caSi from W Eph . The sun appeared behind, eocean is a tremen'us smart sailor." continupd rim. : and after supper theside-bghts the- Captain,;iowering.his voirw aa he - wew.put ou imdT mscted.as to regarded the youth in question, "and dutiesof a lookout; for now the what he don't know about . ship's du- " fl J' Waa headf? ties and reggerlations ain't worth Pfn B??chJf i m oe - . . . 1 blv dark and cold to Tad s . astonished AN ATTACK OF SEASICKNESS. boom-end," waving hither and thither, as hei tugged at a rope, while Captain Flagg and George. Washington per- nam Ann the rim. The shin's had the lormea me most unneara-oi ; prodigies . ooid, and ; plow, the ragin' main," ex. use of it all this while, and a ship can't of seamanship, as despite the strug- claimed the Captain with a look of un- cet alonff without a wheel nobetter'n 1 and bellying of the stiff canvas, ; trtterable amazement. . without a compass,' says the lawyer, 7 contrived to tie It down to the ' "No, sir,".faintly repUed Tad. And and you can settle it rieht now, or uai,wuu worw asnetnus spoKe, ne nung nis,.Jiead so xiuiBLvu. up nguu, wacj nwo iiuii ucaiij lar one side mat tne ' Dig ; iur cap leix as large as peiore. - - - ff, and, was immediately seized jov And then waxing boIdV the gallant Bounce, who began; to -worry it eyi old sea-dog. Captain Jethro Flagg, de dently regarding it as some new spe cided -that, "instead of , lying to, till cies of the feline race, until, in ' the morning, he would to use - his own fervor of his attack, he fell into it bod- , nautical expression- ging'to the nov'ard and easfard.' Xpressive of extreme fear. So; aU through that eventful night .It was some time before the Captain I side the harf. .Do- the f Mary J" pursued her billowy recovered, from, the shock occasioned I sails, and a half-doze course, while poor Tad in a sadly de- by. To'n reply. That a Jikely boy J were extended to moralized state of mind and.body lay should prefer a - prosaia existence I thrown from the de nested in the coil of rope I have men- - ashore, who had once tasted the pleas I were' the greetings tioned, feeling, even in his deathly; arable excitement of " a life on the J ship's company;' for sickness, oh, soashamedl that Polly, a ocean wave,' passed his simple com-1 little inland village girl, not quite as old as mmseu, should prehension. But gradually yielding to l disturbed py the 1 snow bucq courage, wane ne a lUDDer- rouy s i azxiui . arguments, uaptain I or the sound ox a ' erew croWfi within a few feet of hieh- 'watermark. .. - j - Square Hall's had J the line fence 'twixt him and old Burton white washed, I . seje," Captain Flaggj. ob iserved, as he stood with his easrle eye glancing shoreward through the canvas-covered telescope, j - 1 i And as the "Mary J.f very deliber ately rounded a densely jvooded point, aided by a light breeze llwhieh had be gun to fill the schooner's sails,' and the town of Blxport appeared in full view. even Folly recognized with rapture that tnerooioi tne scnooi-nousa naa Deen ixtewly shingled, z " -" I -N . Far this and all other mercies the Captain Flagg, reverently, as he took I A ioff his" oil-skin hat, i& which it was (popularly . believed -.he slept . while (voyaging over the maiiju This was his lnvajrfaUa form f of : thanksgiving, as soon lis Bixportharf rwas - sighted, and with its utterance :Captain Flagg dove , Into ; the i cabin,' -Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U S. Gov't Report NOTES AND COSIMENTS. Senator Hill took-dinner . with the President and his Cabinet at the White House last evening. That means some thing. " Who knows what ? Charlotte rer. - - . . Japan is .not a little kingdom . It has ,200 islands and ' has 150,000 square oiilea in area and more than 41, 000,000people. JIt is thoroughly homogeneous.- ' , W ' - London doctors declare that an J3ng lish .actress wnfei died "almost, on. the there to throw aside, iwith. his seafaring j stage, was "laced to death." In this .the voyage. r " -- ' J themselves in the same way. . ; len minutes later, as the " Mary J.v j For-the first time in twenty-two years neared tne wnari, whiere half . of the I JNew York Uity has a .Kepublican may residents of Bixport seemed .to have I or. ' And even he .was elected : on " the assembled,, uaptain m&szez reappeared I good government ticket and not a questioned Polly in the same breath. . . Captain Flagg nodded an affirmative. "And so the sailor erot a big lot of , moneyP" put in Tad, as an interroga tive. :.. - - 'f He got what the lawyer left, most I likely," returned Captain llagg, rather dryly-fwbicn slight reflection against the legal professions was, fortunately, on deck in his go-ashoh suit, consist- j straight-Out Republican. mg (Oi a tail hat, a Crumpled . suit of navy-blue, ' and lowHjiuartered ; -shoes i PROFESSIOAL CARDS, W K ULL iSf. D. S. L. MOHTGOliBttr, M offer their; professional services t the citizens Concur d aud vicinity . Al J c&us irooptly attended day or . night. Office ad residence ou Ea Depot street, opposite Presbvterian church. Cr.W. C. Hciistoii, SnrpaMif '. -, JCONCORD, (SK C.V - v, Is prepared to do all kinds pf Dital work in the most approved manner. . Umce pyer JLohnson a Uru btore. fei ' : r JT. LKEOROWELIi - rm - " i l . i . .. ii i xne inonigomery Auveruser says tnai r, kpHo ay.andg iu Attonielfs'ani tan&eta.at-Lai." , . , . , ,, , j eyes, particularly as mere was no sucn ; As Tad's eyes Involuntarily followed thj- 3 & Eicm f anywhere to be tb,e direction of the Captain's gaze, he -.8 Tl. ,nJIff ITUUUC1CU. TfUCiUCl AV TV AO W" lross. , ( . , LAXTSVE I Moves the Bowefe gently, TCjieves'the ET cough, cures hc feverish condition . and headache an'c prevents pneu- ft monia. Cures in one dav. Pnt 2. 1 ,up in tablets convenient for ; taking. PRICE, 25 Cts. FOB SALE Bt ALL DRUGGISTS. a o IWarcinQjioppeGtant v. . o a o s For mle by J. P. Gibson. lf!rylnt,0tlal medies are Wng sbUl-h srm.y ana ghbly advertised, .nrofessine tofil ; -Minr lfn I . - ' :s . t birth . ":""ri Msssen rams OI cnua- Fenrr ; tc- and wtn wonderful lnconslst- V IUL 10 reffulate lhenRt.rnat.inn nnmmnn ZZ WENSTyAL DISORDERS I , "irm. on thi . ?rf cann. 7w7 oEiVAE of all such; they & Is cannot, at this critical Sprint h r0f. Sf P t ilS?; th se ay7rov'e fatal g fenen ""I slent kxtssrnai. treat- I'foZl'in' tDU8 relaxing and & KrSi.?1.1 the fcarts. that the hour of K if reffl;fly on earth floes this but Si i . " MOTHER'S FRIEND." ForfuritieriBf(jrDiation adares9 . , - m THE BRADFIELD ! fiEGULATOa C0KPASVL ATLANTA, OA. 1 pha&BerMn', w mi IVjr ,!irrim !Sr H iron 1 1 j.. . " J lu&s, b6re Nipples, Piles. secretly cehtricity that prompted Mr. Small to T wear a faded calico shirt, a battered slouch hat, tattered vest and dingy i canvas , trousers. For Tad's idea of a sailor's rig wasderived from the one or two highly-wrought nautical tales which he had. read in his life. He , fancied that in all climates and weath-l ers, Jack Tar wore a little glazed black j hat with long ribbons,' and a blue jack- et resplendent with brass buttons, blue I trousers, silk stockings and low-quar- J tereashoes. V ' . , . . " But he's th'e--the greatest chap to whittle I ever gee in my life," pursued Captain Flagg, meditatively- the very greatest." Polly, who overheard . the remark, laughed gayly in the depths of her sun- bonnet. ... ..." 1 . ":. He's got half a bunch of loose shin gles in the bottom of his bunk, that lie saved from our last deck-load, and takes out a freshone every time he goes below that's where George Washing ton gets his kindlings for the; galley stove 'from," she remarked demurely. "The most Tm afeared of," observed her father, in a confidential whisper, is that his us in' of & jack-knife so much might get the vessel into Borne seen a scrape as the of British East Ihdy ship 'Win'J&or Castle' got into once whilst I was a sailor." ' - 1 "What was that,- sir?" eagerly in quired Polly, knowing full well what a repository for the material out of which sea-yarns were spun was - her father's manly chest. ' "Well," slowly returned the Captain, "near's I can j remember, the story's this: The ship was onherhome-bouid passage from Chiny, an got becalmed for two or three days somewhere on the 'quator. So, it bein' hot, and the sailor to the wheel bein'. a absent-minded sort of a chap, what does he do but Out knife sxd cut his name James W. Dunn'along on the rim of the m'hog- any wheell" Here Captain Flagg em shores astern, which were fast disap pearing In the distance and increasing darkness, f fiii ;s?;r;s. ''"::-?:. Before sending the youthful mariner for'ard, Captain Flagg called him be low, and " gravely s commanded him to put on some well-worn under-flannels, several sizes too large, which, however, Tad found very comfortable, a pea jacket, within whose capacious folds three or four boys of Tad's dimensions wild have been buttoned, and a large fur cap, which, only for resting on the rims of his ears, would have complete ly extinguished him. v. ;; . --0" You don't look so. stylish as you might,"" Captain Flagg acknowledged, after Tad had effected , the required change, ''but sailors go in for comfort, mor'n style;", with which assurance Tad conscious that he looked rather funny, to-ay the least was fain to be comforted. Indeed, the most that troubled him was the fear that Miss Polly might possibly laugh when he ventured on deck. - But, though Polly had .been brought up in the country, she had too much natural politeness to laugh; yet it must be confessed that the depths of the ' deep sun-bonnet hid a dimple or two, as Tad waddled for-' ward,' wondering what . the - matter could be with the water to make the. vessel tumble about so. ly boy, couldn't even offer j to do. the Flagg's brow began to clear. least thing to keep the vessel from gor P JA11 right, my lad," he said, qulta Ing Straight to the bottom or the seal cheerfully. ."I own I'm a bit struck But-X myself, don't think there was aback, but, . seeing you don't take any jthing very strange in the matter. at'rally,to saflorizin', there's no press It was Tad's first experience, and sea- r-anffa .nowadays to force you into' bicjtiiess, ujs.w wuguicuuw, waa.es, cow goin against your wiiL Unly, ' re- ardsj of us au. , lhe Atlantic ucean is marked Captain Flagg, tilting back his; a terrible fellow to take;the ootxrage ofl-skinl hat," and Scratching hiar head out of a landsman, when it gets on a reflectiyely, I don't just know what flVJT 1030 -with you. -bow. you've changed liia fostiinna act-Ad ' slimiM ; BittMldATWl 5 "UnU. --... i.-iH.,! t, i0,jt i "2 know!" suddenly . exclaimed J3 t T tht tnrnita of clapping her hands. this severe criticism, the Atlantio goesf 1 " Well?"askedher father, Interroga- atirin. . ,wa mWn Ywi. Well find him a chance on a farm pie sea-sick, just as: it has been doing forever so long. - ; . Tad couldn't be persuaded to go be-i lowJ : He thought that when the , vessel when we i get to Bixport," returned Polly, -confidently. " You'd like farm ing wouldn't you, TadP" Tad nodded with growing, enthusi- ffsst itATna f rv cm girvnrn n a wAfiln rtArnftTM 0 "-.Tr : - rwrrir thing to do. with new: milk and fresh RtanSfl a letter chance on deck thonelw . T7 . 7 . . 7 ' TZT . orders for bringing thjb schooner along- came the dingy pairs of hands atch the - lines ik. Enthusiastio. xtended to the ecjuiet"jf ,the never ibeen, motive's scream amer's paddles. and the' arrival of the only sailing packet betweetL Bixport and ! Boston was an. event of considerable impor tance. .; There were on board at least three large boxes of dry good, a case of millinery, a hogsheadof molasses, and other groceries in proportion,; for Mr. Tones, the store-keeper Mr. Allen, the minister,' had a package of " books; Zias Nason,:. a' new : harness, : and Deacon Whitney,' a mowing-machine' the first of its land ever seen in Bixport. . Among those ; assembled - on the wharf. Tad noticed a poy about his own age, dressed in a ivell-worn smt of tweed. He had curly hair, . a .pair of verylaughlng-bluel eyes, a turn-up nose and a freckled fice. Most promi-i nent in yoloe and action was this youth, who, upon catching sight ' of Eph; per formed a shuffle gugj andin a yery audibi rirrt mmt Mooat mm wThatrsmy -co 430NCOBD, N. 0 other way that twenty-four but of twen-1 ty-five farmers are in better shafce than f they were. - This is due to the fact that ; As partiers, will practice lawin Cabar thev are faafe. from want for th next rus. Stanly and ftdioining counties, in year because? they have raised : enough to la - u Wi m wtuuu nnuu a ohujo. j jk J . . . . J An4 as he lay there -all night long till. """TtZJVZ. PoDy.as sunriae. hia eickness beffkn to abate aT F .... - T : . . I d in vigorous pan Uttik asdid also the stiff westerly mteI settie?; t ot"a. f nnbounded joy at s breeze which, coming further from the ZTJ south, gave the. "MaV J." a perfect Captain ! nce- find a situa- fairjwind for her home-bound passage.: 2L ' tive of delightj voice called ouU rEphralin Small, crew and aur:V oe Whitney," iter Joe proceed- mime to express ng- Polly, who ignition. . waved her hand in (To be continued next wee ', CHAPTEBV. ' ; Darker and darker, grew the night, the wind sounded more and more dreary, the vessel tossed about in what! seemed to Tad a terribly dangerous! manner, while he began to feel an un pleasant nausea, which recalled his first and last experience in trying to smoke a five-cent cigar. ' " 'I wonder if I ain't going to be sea sick. thought Tad, with a terrible sinking sensation in the neighborhood of his stomach. 4 It was fortunate that none of the far-away dots of red and green, which represented the lights of distant ships, came very near the track hasized the enormity of the offense by j cf the "Mary J.," for "the unfortunate portentous shake of the head, and went on: ; -. -i-- "So, when" the Cap. came on deck, there was a pretty row. He claps Jim in irons, and d're'tly they got into port, had v him 'rested, and the only way poor Jim could get' out of it was by paying for a bran'-new wheel." "That was too bad!" interjected Tad, who was eagerly listening. - "Well yes," : assented Captain Flagg, who had a curious way of some times combining the practical ' and scriptural when occasion .offered, "but it "goes to show. Thaddaus, thafc-the lookout very soon became insensible to every thing but-his own sufferings. When- Eph came forward to strike the bell, poor Tad was Whooping over the rail, in all the agonies Of sea-slck- ness; which was not made a particle less painful by Eph's assertion that it wasn't nothin' killin' he'd 60on get over it. Meanwhile -i.' . " The storm grew loud apace, ; The water wraith waa shrieking, And as Captain Flagg glanced at the compass and -the sky, he expressed a wish that he'd " come to anchor in the lower .bay,- woA hong vm, till tm Bat wishing availed nothing, now that the "Mary J." was well out to sea," with the March wind blowing half a gale offshore. - And as the next best thing to being anchored was laying the schooner to, the Captain shouted as a preliminary warning: "All ban's short'n saill" -. 'AH hands" came tumbling aft that is, Eph, and G. Washington" Jones did. Tad himself was already there, having crawled into the very pentre of a big coil of rope, where he huddled down as in a big bird's-nest, groaning and sigh- ing, '' and occasionally . faintly calling i upon some one to cast him into tne depths of the sea." Captain Flagg was on the quarter-deck, too, his heavy gum-boots seeming to appear in half a the stokt of THi WHEEL. - dozen : places . simultaneously, . as ne the way of transgressions is hard, and pulled,' and hauled, and shouted, in the anyhow" said the 'Captain, break- ensuing operation of reefing, . while lng off his quotation rather hastily, as Polly, enwrapped as to her. slim1 form he saw a gleeful twinkle in Polly's in a sort of ; feminine " storm-coat of eyes, anyhow, it took nigh all the water-proof cloth, which buttoned wage3 Jim had comin to him, and so . tightly about her, and an oil-skin hat he felt so bad that he went to o'nsult a fastened under her plump1 chin, stood great London lawyer about it." - holding the wheel, in obedience to-her ODles. lJilps 8 uoa i . Bee wuaii suuu luu nuuin utuicr p vucci r uuuuuouud. I pheum and fecald Head, do," observed practical Polly: but, pay-. : . All that took place was to Tad's be T- K I- 1 -1 . - IT v - . - - . m m . m " - - . r . - . t ui ujj v iin. . CO lliey were all so Hnd, -when, quite &e following morning, sleepily rubbing dizzy and weak, Tad managed to stag- js eyea, he rubbed them still . harder, ger ito his feet, like a fly thawed out by: moreover, gave his elbow a sly the j warm rays of the mornlnff sun, pmch to make sure that he was fully : - An African on tne Bam Trail o. - The following" is ' An extract from speech by Prince ; Mbmolu Massaquoi; of Yeu Africa f on rhe rum tranc in ii- Ti rt A i' ill -Ji: M Tl,s food to meet all demands until another crop is available. This means many millions of dollars kept" at home which under other circumstances s would have gone to the" northwest '. " ; V Judge Eobinson, of the; : fourth dis trict, told our Ealeigh correspondent Thursday that not one otthe new judges expected to be elected. - He spoke the exact truth and his candor is creditable to him. Nobody expected them to be elected. . For the first day or two after the election we were .disposed to believe that the result had been, produced by superior management on the part of the '-. 1 i T T '.. 1 . opposition,, dui xnai iaea was soon oissi pated. - rlt was one of those things that just happen of themselves, like earth quakes, for instance.- Superior general ship did hot bring it about' and the best generalship of the wisest tactician that ever lives could not have averted , the catrastqphe: Charlotte Observer. . A statement made in Washington by State-Senator Moody, of North Carolina causes some comment, inasmuch as the senatorial election is soon - to occur at Raleigh. - The V statement is that Mr Marion Butler isl a;, protectionist, " and that eventually; he and his followers in the State: will all get squarely over into the Kepublican party. . North CaroU aians who were questioned said, they thought many of the Populists would strenuously object to being delivered bodily into the; hands of the llepubli cans, especially as the latter are for high protection and . the s gold "standard, whereas the Populists ; profess to favor low tariff and the bimetallic system of raonev with a -very strone leaning, to the absolute free coinage of silver. . ; We are told by ? the proprietor of manufacturing - establishment, who is necessarilv familiar with the facts, that the Superior and Supreme Courts of the State and in the Federal Courts, umce on Depot 8treet ; Dr. J. E. CARTLM DgatisV . " ; CONCORD," N. C , wnicn uneu up ui wes ueus, aaamau awake as he saw the strange transform- ton sometime agof I can prove to you tne j waves oi me great; oiue sea, au.; Btion that had taken place In his but I that about one half df the liquor sold in about them sparkle with gladness. mnndin ra of the George Washington got him some hot ; p0ii0i in rilace of the far-reachinfir is made in New Enlland. :- And I can COffee, and Said He Was Clad to SCO - nun fialila altematiniy with fnh munn) vnn ilsn: t.hni; in mv tribe. ID thitr tins hwn dnrinv t.hn nrfiSftnt vear rd "cendoleseent. Captain Flagg, Sfjofoalc or nine.- sinned down on Ithe last two years, more than eight an immense increase in the sales of cer- Wh6 looked quite fresh and hearty in v.atia thn edre of a broad rir-1 thousand men and Jsvomeu have been I tain patent medicines. .' In a number spite of haying been up all night, P smooth and clear as class on I slain, a as result of fthis liquor . traffic. J of- cases which he mentionedas within smiled broadly, telling Tad that he'dj vhose upmoving tide the "Mary J." Just two years ago to men, one from his knowledge the sales have been twice got over the worst of it, and would be- eiA-nriwViTnftirx- -r . iBeeola and another from Veir bought a thrice: four times, five tinies as great as giq to gev jus : seariegs ; uu iu a juxjr. m vh-y-y exclaimed Tad,' Staring I ouuiv oi Auuencniii 114 uut . iucj s' 1 uiose 01 any previuua j-cax. x, . ia uw drunk. The V ei man Killed tne isegoia 1 opinion that this increase is due to tne M VX7, r " avnl.imail Tod ef OTTIO Ept grinned at him over the top of the about him i'n ffiad surprise, "where is I . 1! -1 JJ AT J At.. -M 1.. wheel, and proffered the use of his; jack-knife, if he (Tad) wanted to whit tle Polly glanced at him demurely, and. Bounce lapped the ends of Tad's expended fingers. On the whole. Tad didn't feel nearly as badly regarding his humiliation as he had - expected to;? : but ; all 'ids bright visions of j the pleasures ; of seafaring - life had been swallowed up in the darkness ' anil terror of the night before. He was not intended by nature for a sailor, and now Tad's greatest, desire was to set his , foot on dry land agaim I know that, is cohtrastwith the averagecboy of juve nile fiction, this sounds . tremendously j xaiiierbic, hut I can't help it; there "are; ; "oorn Bailors , auu uorir iuiuauien auu. Tad was one of the latter. On must take people and things as he finds them injreal life. Yet, as Tad began to feel better, there was ; much to wonder at arid admire all about him. Far- away on the port hand was the distant coast Brie, dotted here and there hy the white shaft of ajiffht-house. To starboard the ocean rolled "on and " On," tsn its waters washed the very rim of the great arching dome of blue which came down to meet it. " On every side were the sails of passing vessels, and beauti ' fttj beyond compare was the sight of a hindsome ship, with all drawing sail sejt, standing in for Boston light, head ing almost directly for the schooner. Oh she came, with her y ards braced eliarp against the "back-stays, throwing the sparkling foam - from the, cutwater id great swaths, that swept along ner glassy side's and formed a creamy track j itMs, anyway?" This is downEast,' Tad," laughed Polly, enjoying his look of perplexity. t z-.-.-.i - .. h - . j 1 - . . . 1 , man. That was tne cause 01 a war ana 1 extent to whicn these preparations nave in that war hundreds and ; hundreds of I been advertised this year.-" The regular men were slain, besides other nunareos 1 nhysicians of the city, who are pronioit- taken into; captivity J My own mother ed from'advertising by the code of med- was dethroned, an forest and was thei anything to eat, an was at the mouth o: few days afterward. the traffic carried 01 she fled into the ten: days without when foundj she death," and died a This is a result . of by the very people I am speking to tfajis morning. Frtiernit." "teal ethics, must be interested in.know- incr what we have learned about this subject.' Huge fortunes are built up by the owners of the patent medicine - fac tories. New York Sun. Bv' reports received from Buenos Avres we learn that the past year wheat crop of the . Argentine Republic was over 2.000.000 tons, and that three- fourths of it is available for" export 'to the markets of the world. The previous year's supply was greater than the de ma'nd, and a part of the crop then raised is still available for export. " The Amer ican wheat grower 'jas met with an amount -and intensity of competition - ff""'fU"-''''V,l-, ''-..- -J it' f Makes a specialty of filling vour teeth V without pain. Gas, f ther or chloroform i : nsedwhen desired. - Fourteen years' ex ;v penence. : Umce over Lappards t' liar rier's store. - - ' v D. G. CALDWELL, M.;D., . Offers his professional services tor the people of Concord and vicinity. Office in rear pf bank. Nisht calls should be left at fclrs Dr. Henderson s.- ; 1 "' Ofhcei Hours, 7 to 8 a. m., 1 to 2,' and 7 to 8 pf m. Sept.:20.'94. ly. f , , ci-jMnuDitatar'i 'Mi- ; TTftviiile' hfien dnlv ftrroiiit,f-wl and mini. ified adaaiuistrator of the estate of Lucy TjewisJ deceased, all . persona holding claima asrainst said deceased are hereby. notified to present them for- payment to the undersigned dulykautheuticated on r or oeioj-e tne autn oay 01 1 'oeiaoer, 1895, of this notice will be pleaded as a bar to their recovery. Also all persons owing aid deceased are- notified that prompt -payment is exiectf.dv This Deoembur 24, 194. - n ' -. , SJ - E. O. IUVIX; Adm'r. - :;CJourt Notice. ' All rSersons are hereby notified: that the January Term, 1895, of the Superior (Jourttpr Cabarrus county, will not: be . opened! before Thursday January, 24, 1894. All sujtors, witnesses and jurors are notified not to attend .bwfore that day, Thursday, January 24, ISO-:. And furrhet, - all. suitors and; witnesses : in ciil actions are notified not to attend' before; Monday : of the second week, January 28, 1895, as the civil dooket will lit be called befote that time. By drder JAS. C. GIBSON; Jan.3,'94. ! ." Clerk Superior Curt -i - 'X VIEW OX "VOWS EAST. --xnxuuitB ngnTahead there, where vou see - the . meetin'-house steeple over the , tree-tops,' ; yonder,' isaid Captain Flags', pointing ahead, ("and I can tell you. Tad, when a man's b'en f acin' the dangers of the boister- .. . . tons ocean as we sailors nas to, us words of .the poet Shakspeare: . "Home ag" in home agfn, ' -. From a forrla shore, ' And oh I it fills my soul with Joy : To see my fren's onoe more.' igoes to the right spoL" - 4 . Tad reBoectfullv replied that he was ... . JT .. ml - . - - sure they must, and, at' the same time, '- Send your addreskto H. -E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free Bample box of Dr. King's New life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly eff ecuvp in tne cure 01 ixn-stipatibh-and u Sick . Headache. For f oioi-ia nii , wr' tmnhifts thftv; nave been proved valuabler; ' They i are e past iew years iar 8urpaiug iniaranteed to oeTperfectlv free from that of any previous period since wheat lni t.t,Kfan inrl ' tA hlwas exported f rom this country, purely vegetable. : trney do not weaiten V"""1""" J-rrnPAt by; their action, but by . japna. jtoxw-- riniL'u 1 ! rn-n 1 1 v iiiviuiirxi . la...lt , A -aII A A.- tUa .nolAin . -RrnJar a m 9 cent iwr OUUIU Ainca, AU&uraiaai?., nuu '8CU box. Sold" by P. B. Fetzer, Druggist. The prospect before our farmers t,., , , c j ; : i - I wno are anxious 10 auvance tue putc this country "have I of the staple, or to prevent it. from fall- had at least one Z good ; Jeff e otr-namely , j ing lower, is not encouraging. , We guess Ff-rri- EC'IfiS2 OWKEH3, l "What ship's that, and where from P" "Ship 'SooIoq,' a hundred and thirty days from f Calcutta what - . vessel s that?" bellowed back the Captain who was -standing by the weather mlzzen rigging, with his hand on a backstay. j "Schooner 'Mary J' of Bixport; twenty-four hours out er Boston," bawled Captain Flagg, with a gracious wave of the hand and, -Tad, who had listened to these nautical queries and replies with great marveling, wondered what made the Captain of . tho.ship Minor Tift' nftntlnTi tft W d.rtO-ntflr,B lin- -lr-cA mtnA a arrihla Pnmnli'onM. UOUble mmSOll UP, JtUXe a-man,Wltn, a a .t,, -. ,g a little involuntary eigh as he re- i - . . . - .. - a 1 'TUflmhorftH hfa nam nnmA so near. Captain . xlagg hailed ner through an immense speaking trumpet. i eou-a . ..-!!. i.f. . -.X"-"0? 1 I. -J...V..., vvuv H Ci 1 lift-to an: old olu V S7er W0Fked horse. worms, giving ;ed ImrtiA . vr I For salo by druggists conscious sarcasm, the captain wem . experience. He knew that while the BU4Aueu I',CJI' vuuB, ui uM. .iiwwu on: - i . . Mary J. was pitchinz and tossing "The lawyer, he studied over it a and rolling: in all sorts of ways, ' the spell, - and told Jim to go off to sea sails were .. lowered part way down the ag'in, and, when he came back to Lon mast, where they hung banging and don, to give him a calL bo Jim went slatting In a "most exasperating man ia an agxmy of laughter, aa the great vessel iWent plunging onward toward her destination. f "Them that ' goes down to the sea in uuu, w give uuu uu. w iuu Yr cut Biatimg in a mosb exasperaung muu- omio uao iw ,vijiw.,jnp off, and 6hipped on a long vVge, and H!hsirAn(ilia was dimly, conscious oi deus," said Captain Flagg:. layindpwiii imembered his own homele.te condition. But, may be, I can get -a Chance with a real clever man, and, if Tm smart, .save up my money, and ' so'.tne day ouy ;a little house of my own," tiioughtTad, who had rather a hopeful i disposition. ;And so, with the same interest that he ihad f rfven to the" sights on the great to h$Q almost ; AH JTree. used Dr. King's New uauuku PCiicuw; uuutu. . :.' Pll turning from at least a threo yearst CTuise, by the entire ship's company. r "John "Doty's.; got the saime - old! whiteface cow "t (he pronounced It kaow) "he had when ho went away; he talked of swappin' with Ozlas Nas'n, one spell," said Eph, as the schooner, driftine slowly with the tide, was borna Htiin a. B.rlflfl lenrth of the shore, i . .u. , fcmw. '. American sociq WV lid S3 MM mm UIUUCL V W -" W w V v p w . ijng on 'the short aaftrre-grass, which .sionanes. S ITS A C ILLSTOalE to diminish the volume of foreign im-1 that the systemr which has been carried mieTation. For tile fiscal year , ending l ont on a large scale in Kansas the past June 80, only 228,1320 immigrants land- j year, of feeding wheat to cattle of all ed at our ports, the smallest number kinds and to fowls, is a good one. New since 1878. when only 136,469 came in. York Sun The probabilities are that the year end ing June 30, lyp, will snow a still further decrease, jit is not unkindness that prompts us to say to the rest of the world that, as matters now stano, we have people enough; though room will alwavs be eladly nriiade to the right "sort of straneers. Of those who reached J us 1 last year; 53,889 vere from Germany, 42.977 from Italy, 38,666 irom Russia, 18,748 from England and Wales, and 90.231 from Ireland. Nashville- Advo cate. . " I - -' Aboat a young man's neck to be a 'sufferer from - ner :: vous exhaustion, ner vous debilitT, impai ed memory, low spirits. Irritable tem per, and the thousand ' and one derangements of mind ana body -that . result- from, unnatural, pernicious : habits, contracted thrjougn ignorance, Sach habits resulb- in loss of manly, power, wreck the constitution and sometimes pro- Nolica to Supervisor?, Road Cvsrseers" -end Road Hands. V ,t-' - Whereas, complaint has been made to. -: the Board that the Supervisors. f Over- .? seers nd Boad, Hands' of, tua eyeral . : townshios of the county have in some 4 instances neglected their duty, notice is. berelpv given to all aucn iier&mis too . negleftt their road . duty : that ' they iwill v - be prosecuted. ' - , : v Def. 27-2m . 'Jto-to Ltti to Fi-rmirsr ' i " - ; " -" . On improved farm lands m Cabarrus county onlyt at 7 per cent, interest on . . nve or six jreara uuw. -. uuaua iu uc hLpb in rttiaII annual irt&locn tne.. ntt)f November when cotton ia ready for market. This enables the borrower k to pay off his indebtedness without ex- ft I .. V . i L . ,1 nausting nis crop oi any one yea& leaves him , enough . to- raise his next years crop on 1 a cash basis, ' thus Enabling the farmer to get out of . debt.! This raohey belongs - to .farmers and is to be loaned t farmers only. . ; MONTGOMERY WELL", J " ) . . Attorneys. P. P. We haveother money .to lend on t$wn or county proierty -at . 8 per cent.on 1 and 2 ears time, t " ; . Bet13, 6 m. ' . ' - NO MORE OE-ersssES,; ; So . . ..t i. i I -.r Those who have tequauy novel eucucs. u; JfL anA thnhn ! P" " TB-Vilnh thfiirwer niqrfncr mes that. li'lBwverjr aiw j, i duce SMwnmg oi wie uram, cf"cij , tr- 'wnicn tney were passing-TScrsies i,uj nnti,a nnl th onnortunitv to ; raivma. and even dread insanity. h the advertised drug- V To reach,, reclaim and restore such un- bottle free. Send dress to II. E.,Buck vonr name and len & Co., Chicago,and get, a sample box of Dr. Kine.s New Life" Pills free, as well asa copy of Guide to Health and TTnnRPhold Instructor, free.' All of which is guaran cost you nothing. store. fortunates to health and happiness, ia the aim of the publishers of a book written in plain but chaste language, on the nature, symptoms and curability, by home treat ment, of such diseases. This books will be sent sealed, -in plain envelope, on receipt of ten cents in stamps, tot postage. Address, World's Dispensary Medical . Association, to do vou rood and 663 Mam St, Buffalo, tf.jc.- P. JK. Fetzer's drue : iP HP Agents'; profit per month M Aeenta': profit per month. - Will Anjnproye it or pay forfeit. . New arti cles iuet out " AS1-50 sample and es employ 1649 mis-, terms free. Try us: - Chidester Ajson, i - -" ; 1 88 Bond tt New York. HO; Weak lX'.V'. IHTCHELL'S "f A, Certain Safe and E3ect"e Romeuy tor SORE, WEAK and INFLATES EYES, JProducin iAtng-fHifjlitednwatt. ana . Mteetoritig the Sight of the old, - -! Cores Tear Drops, Oranu1atIontStye iV Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, -. i AND PRODUCINO QUICK RELIEF . 8 AND PERMANENT CUEE. - - Also, cqvally efflcodoiss wfcfn tuet In -' otlir malaMliefl neb as Ulcers, Fever - Borv, Tnmors, - Halt tlhenm, ' Barns, PIIwm, or wl4rever inflainmailon exists, SAJLTE may be naed 19 - SMtimtAaje. - 0LD BY DRUGGISTS CCTT8 "S"05HJVio-i-;i-W:; ---.' i : i a.KT every man anl woman in VTia Cplted -"if is interested in the Ofnoisi and Whisky , aLlt to bave one of my boots on these dis- . -a-.ts. Address C Woolley. Atlanta, Ga.;. UoaS2.aad os Will l ea$ yoa tree, . - - M . I'
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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