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he Gcnqord Times, E Book and Job Printing - I " , OF ALX KCn)S- Executed in the Best Style ' AT LITIXO EBICES. I Our Job Printing Department, with every necessary .equipment, is prepared to .turn out every va. rietyi of "Printing in ; first-class ' style. 'U No botch-work turned rrnir t tf? - . o ... i tup m stiwW(?Cr'oircuted paper Lb-jrruk Richmond, 3 -4 'BE JTJST -AOT3D rEIES .3fcTOT a Year rin Advance, rtmt from this office. ; .We dupli j cate the prices of any legitirnar, ' 'establishment. - ' Volume XII. CONCORD, IT. 0., THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 28, 1895. Numbei 35! r, ' -:'V-v f I -4 -.-..' : Hm No Limit. ' The)' talk about a woman's spLcr : 'As though It had r limit. r. , There's not a place in earth or heaven. ' There's not'a task to mankind given. There's not a blessiug or a woe. - . There's ootsa whisper, yes or no, There's not! a life, a death, a birth, -That hug a feather's weight of worth - -WitiioiiTa woman In itl i ----- - ' . -Kate Field. fluid - that we have now. When the letters used to be sealed with wax it in dicted that tiie'writer did not wirh the contents to de inspected.-'-'.-The greater number were not sealed at all; and this meant that they contained no- secrets nothing that the writer feared to be ex- BICYf'T.K ttlDINO. GOT FINELY EVEN, THE LEGISLATURE. II.MV It CfMr,' us and Utility lleliij; Appreciated. - , Are And All tUe Passengers Were Fairly lighted at ths Denouement.' Hiirper's Weeklv. ; r i i- The bicycle is the fastest vehicle , pro pelled by animal power. As for the A. Rainey TorUi Danvijle, Va. ; Ner es Unstrungl wck, No Appetite-Mcoa s sarsa-i -.. pariiU Restored Health.: : "Tiireeresrs afjoil had the grip, which ! Lftlej ia pfy hesd It continued to grow; Worse and therws no rest for me. My; mM-fcH numb, my nerves eeemea xo do, BndliU" : , ...1.... qi5M ivoil roe rejiel. m ouLaiceu iitw uvij . ' . , : lit.,- V. . i Restored Mo t o my potseu ana nence came tne pretty, word -distance that may be gone over in a incere, which means without wax given time, the bieycler and his raa-8ine-cerum. Such letters were open let- chine have far outstripped both trotters ters "and an? postmaster's daughter and runners. Bicycling, . moreover, could read them if she wished. - - ; ' has great charms for those who have There is an old sone that I used to 'neither the capacity nor desire to attain ; admire called "I Sent a Letter to My great bursts of speed. The exercise "is - - as jpleasant - as horseback riding, and very-.-. much- cheaper. cut no matter how gerieral the use of the bicycle may "Love while you may, not when yon wilj. -Time cools the blood and sets a chill - ' -: - On rnby lips, and robs the eye Of all its fire; and roses die ' ! v : ' Upon the cheeks, as on the hill - - " They, fade when bleak winds, shrieking. fUI The haunts of June and work their ill ; . I Love. and nnnthpr that, said To every beauty under skv. : I - - Love while you may. i - j "Good news from home ; good news for me xsas come across tne oeepoiue sea." - ' ' I t i-i . .... 1 . . -. .1 . WRITE home. BOY8. ' . I jl use uiem oecause mere i a glimpse of .pleasure in them that responds to my Do Not Forcetlhe Old folk When You are OW1 when I read a lOVinsr letter. i- Away. -. ' ; .. :. V. - I -, . '!"-'...- : , Knr Add ... Away. -, ' .r-" V. . , v r , i : I what cites the visitor One Kind of Reform. become, walking is not likely to lose its - devotes. Daily walks must be taken within a limited horizon, however, while , the regular bicycle-rider's area is ex- . tended amazingly. I It has been . asserted with some .. .If I was asked what cites at Clear. -Water. the ereatest and sweetest 1 The Ttaleie-h: News rd Dhsprvor ava- authority that the. sain e effort that is pleasure I should answer letters from "Senator Farthing, of Watauga, is bent required to walk one mile will propel a home fetters from kindred and friends, on 'reform.' He has - introduced two bicycle six miles. Bicycle riders, at We get bur daily mail very erly in the bills that will bring him fame or infaniyVl least,'ryill not Idispute this assumption, morning, and it actually induces a habit The first is to legislate out of office the Now, let us see what are the conse- fot early rising n the household. Long brave one-legged ex-Confederate soldier uences of this increased capacity, f A before breakfast the family and -the j who has been keeper of the capitol for. man wno llve8 in a suburban district, guests cbnsreffate m the large room a dozen or more vears. It was bad m his walks around his Jiome. if he be where the mad has been assorted upon I enough for this Legislature to kick one the center table. W ith- earnest hopes 1 one-leejred ex-Confederate soldier out of a negro, in. Is atself. .fast Jiiyi igan to have badfjfand eager eyes they jscaii. the letters and the capitol to make a place for a rnimn. ind, I 'at " once resorted to! il see a jldok' of .disappointment if the the radical heeler from Dupl: W -fr 'Jl J J 14 Zftvrt I xPected 0nes .are missing, but they rare- there;ta be a war against all ex-Confed-PiOOQ s3 I ly ail and 6on-the fortunate ones erate soldiers in the interest of t the ;col- - H . V t)ai,illai have settled down to an enjoyment that ored citizens? Who r is the negro "that Jlood'sSarsiparilia.iI fcontinuod r.ntil I had aten t!ircs bottles, Khich cot. pnly restored my health but liim a great deal of good. Eainet, Xbf thDanyille, Va Cures is pure as love, and welcome as charity. Senator; Farthing wants to make keeper I know of no pleasuie that can be given of the capitol ? The other 'reform', the as cheaplj as the perusal of .kind, loving I Watauga statesman is advocating is to letters from dear ones at home and there j take away hall of the appropriation to is nn pichnsp. rirt ftrmlntrv that will a.thneltio Drfnrfi VnKon.- AavliTm , fSnnfnr llso 'cured my ba&y of a bunch and -did1!, for a-neglect of writing them. Many I Grant, of Wayne, tried to take it all kiiui a great deal of good.". Mas. -Eaacns sad momenta are nassed bv 1 Barents be- awav and tnrni all th ofnhans out in cause their long absent children do not the cold. And now comes forward 'Mr. write to them J for it betokens a lack of Farthing, who wants to turn out' one filial, love or a hardened heart. It is a half of the little ; children ; to the : cold Kood'3 P:5!i3 aro purely vegetable, care ulll'yre-;i.u-ti fi-om the best Ingredients. Zoo. . m "at I Hont j Aincena urn 'It. Pleasant, iis .l.-.-tinod to he 11 i: ' 1 n f t cnlv s. V,, si r.J V- i. sure sign of selfish indifference. Need ent tell me thkt he is a splendid young man so , handsome, so gentlemanly. If he habitually neglects to write to - his mother I have no respect for . him. I wouldn't trust him as a cashier or a t-lerk. - Once nor twice a year does- not ! satisfv. Once a month . is a stingy makeshift, when we consider how easy it is to do, and how little the cost corn- bared with- the pleasure it gives. I have known a venerable mothers to put her' son's letter carefully . away ; among her searest treasures and get it out again . ct-asitHiaily and wipe her specacles for i nother reauihg. Why. it would pay a ' v a - thousand fold to look id upon t .at mother as sb! reads his , letter,- ea- cijd iy i : ic i'us a good '1 ng one, , an i iroiu his heart, i It. would pay . t see btjr read a postal tard if .it a r.Hlm;g Juti it tut,. fMyiear, aeai i. uutuui j -r;u ;uou -oiess .you, r Lis S grtiire 'YiUiig iinen, wh do i vo4';!t?Wrfy-)OiM!.K)6tal cards in kii' ixk-tiit, as you travel from platv iHi e, jii vi every day or two pencil a iuvt-s whiBe on the itain ml "hann blasts of the friendless world pie voted for.' 'reform,' and getting what , they voted for. . Thepeo they are j.;--;. . v .'--7 : '. j A Bad Law. . -' ' -. , : The Atlanta! Journal saysr ""rae of the Northern newspapers are making great fools of themselves over some re cent enforcements of a Kentucky law. A statue in that State provides that per- sold an average walker, will go two- atid a half miles out and ; the same distance back, making his walk five miles. " In his various excursions he is likely to ex plore the district about his home ' for two and a half miles in every direction, and if roads be plenty he may; become acquainted with the general features of the landscape within . an area of about twenty square miles. The same man on a bicycle will extend his radius to six times two and a half miles, and will therefore make fifteen miles out and fifteen miles back. He will" thus 1 have so broadened the domain of his observa tion that he may explore the country embraced within 707 6quare -miles. ; fv Vigorous walkers who go five miles out and back: enjoy a territory of seventy-eight miles ; but this vigorous and ambitious man, if the six to one as sumption holds good, would on the bicycle extend his excursions : to thirty miles out and thirty back, so that he in time would have for his own all there is of beauty and ' instruction in 2,827.4 square miles. -' ' 1 he cheapness Of bicy cling, as com- - Raleigh N. Cl; Feb. 20.Both: branches of the Legislature held ? re- J -J3he looked so pretty as " she ' stepped rnarkably interestlAg sesiionB today and : aboard the car that the" man with a cold the galleries and lobbies were packed in his head moved into the draft, to with spectators. , In the . House the ' give her plenty of room, and the con- election law .bill came up on final" read- ductor rang, up two fares before he wg atd there was two .hours', debate, realized-tbat she h'ad given him a Cana- the Democrats, r who strongly anta dian dime. The long-iegged little girl gonized it, making all the speeches, with her kept us an incessant stream of The bp passed just as it came from the questions, . but she answered them all Senate, every amendment being, voted pleasantly. The next' time the car down. There was another special order stopped,1 a soldieriylooking lady got in in the House; this being the Senate bill and the pretty girl blushed very : much w reduce and ; equalize charges- of leaf as she. greeted her. ., ' tobacco warehouses. It, too, -rjassed "Is this vour little sister?" the boI- ! without amendment : : - . . Highest of all in Leavening Power.--Latest U. S. Gov't "Report dierly looking lady - asked presently. "Do you know who I am, my dear? I am Harold's mother : I hope you like iHarold' - i . 'Oh,- yes ; he brings nicer candy than any of them. Only Mabel always makes me go out of the parlor to eat it." i ' The " pretty girl, with an agonized blush, mumbled . something . about '.'crumbs" and 'the carpet." , ''Quite right, my dear," replied the soldierly-looking lady, "and it is foolish of Harold to waste his money pn candy he will need it all by and by." ' The pretty girl became two shades pinker and looked but of the window. "Well, my dear," returning to the small girl, "I hope you will like me as well as Harold. But why do you look at me so closely ? Is anything wrong with my bonnet ?" ' ' . "No'm," with an angelic smile. "I like you very much.and I don't think your nose is long at all." "Grace ! ' cried the pretty girl. -- "My nose long 1 Mercy, child, who ever said it was ?", "Why. sister did. She said that when -she and Harold were married you had better keep that long nose of yours out of her affairs or that she : would why, Mabel, what on earth are you stop ping the car for ? This isn't our street!" And as the passengers in the car ooked back they were pleased to see that Mabel was shaking her with all her 1 v 1 1 1 ii r r , v 11 1 - rj s might, ; ii.t; llHIUmflOl. 1 ill " lit t. . : 1 jl uc tf.tm. He always dots it for me. - -H u L.'- fi ! tben ih'eJe is ' ptJSUively no -excuse. m P.' an J if vou think St Peter, will let you vUfilil m-K Hill ;w t . - :.U f-T a att r ; T 7 !' - 1 '!'-1 . ' . j -26C-s.td The oia-iasnionca aau air -n-iiTS reliable remedy for ! t RthTiiach disorders. - One ! f stomach disorders. bottle has killed 614 worms, f 'Thbusanai of People living to-day ' cv-ii tfeeirf life! to this jnedicine.i The ranie good medicine I FOR CHILDREN that it vai fiftv vears aeo. t f r rtihiiralst or store-keener does not: Pki keu it. serviWSe. for one bottle to- . I i KlE. S. FRFiY,1 Baltimore, MdJ It is not safe for any man, -occupying thp golden cate vou are mistaken. I a position of iconsiderable prtHmnesice lonor thv father and thy mother, is the to speak reproachfully or contemptu .;r nf Tito ton r.nmmrtnnmpTiisinaii mifiiv or onp. wno is .euiiatseu i" dvuc II1V uucu f- " v"-"" : j ' . . . . v , las a woim in It. anaaespeare eaye; nummer upnere,- uuiug.- a " how Kharuer tnaii a serpeni toom n i nonoraDie worit, oeouoe mi; !,,. orj nnimitofn ptii n. . imme wnen tne ioruier win ue -K.mx-w VJ jaa.c aa v , ., I . . . . , . a 11 -thia is flhnnt letters from children occudv a similar position himself, uq J.i VUAW . . T , ...!)., iWmi 0V0 nthor IpttAra I ilor fnnoH AiTPnmSUnrM. iSOt lone t.xt. Rhouldl be written letters lrom ago a minister, occupying a goyu puiyit trienda. to frifends that always, give pleas- 8ke very dieparaginly to a very The best Quality of a letter is that gpectable man who was an agent . r - . - . - . . 1 are. re an aeeni ior . aTi-uiri ht n imfi-iv wnueu.. uu some kwu uwa... j.uc imuw .n- j.i... f iih I've coi to i him tnat ne naa a noor uuuuuu ui write some letters and I had rather ao book agents and kept aiooi irom mem Anvthino-in the world than write lei-1 a lew moninp aiterwaru, mj " We 1 of course, mere are buiuc FX Ki &r Atr ad 6 tot UitablUI j FORADULTE, I Gai.atia, Ills., Nov. 16, lbsj r;,-fc.t. Louis. Mo. ! I;. - '76 sold last year, 600 bottles : vV2!tffiS CIIILL TONIC end hi. j rrwsg already this year." Jri nil ouiv.: t 11 teirs. In tho dmt! buunoss. il h- Ticn iirtiitte that cave such universal ie.i; s jour iobip. . Sours truly, ": ABSEY, CARE tS jV t Hi- B h I ' - 1 I'M iDc! Or IDebiiltatsi ; - . - .r 1 .s 4-neaii -:e w 1 ;r tae ronKa b, SHOULD USE omen . -v--r r. .-: v. 0 I K BRADFIELD'SI '$ $v- togredlenjb. possesses superb TdnicjwTties, ana exei-ts, wonder- & fe iuj 8i4iucne in toning up andstcengti- v-ehfagfic-r Jt-stcia by driving througb S fjttf Tfopcfi channel ail impurities. . nt-aiu f,z l fitrenglb are guaranteed to S --.repultfro4ilitsuse.---' - & V .? iIe- tSo w" beflriddPn for el(fhleen fc W V . i T'i!f J? two monl uR. In getting Well. . -K; ; , j, y I ERAQFlEUrs REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Ga to the highest bidder to work out their Fed with horseback nding. is worthy Mi:. -nih5.-,i.mm,,- of consideration. A bicycle costs from ...kon 100 to $lo0, a hdrse costs from $200 A Quiet Wedding-. ' - Harper's Mugaxlne. 'Did you attend ihe Bicher-Jacklong wedding out at Billy bee Dam last night Ike ?" asked the able editor of the Haw ville Clarion. claiming thaVslavery has. been-revived 1: er 1VUCU &r. .n & . N . tin? of a. horse is at leant JSOa-month. it rhA rnfri a tw iia-tt tao-r ttvo nti-1 o . , sto women whio had been convicted of vagrancy were1 sold in Georgetown, Ky. to two negro men, who under the law, re entitled to their 6ervitvs. This is a very bad law. j It is nea f y as ral as the j mvict lease tvi nrwu-'n, e ai- oiiig toabxit4ii our iOH.h l ;e is.- ss- teiu and KvMtuLky i.tAiiUi 'u.-a A' Uii. the barbarous yagraat-j,la.v." Stiii thei i nt ApoJugy or ecUiSo, i'tr tin ..sy .ortu? srn" nevvsiiaiiers wliicii "-inake ii.uvi'-at ,- . .. ...,r t . sale bian :er iittu xi.ua $30 including the charges of the farrier and veterinary:; the cost of a bicycle for re juiirs ought not to be $3 a month ;. in deed many of. the makers euarantee tneni for a -ertin time,, and make -re- pa.rs .vithout .charge-"' So first cost and m.utiu ance are held in favor of the Tin-:.'iVi!t'itra.t..;(.-St in an article Tariiii g. used the f'l- -We real at Stater h; ht re a Jiississippi ies tf cotton! from lie kept an ' ao -. ' try-fin.. .vt-.iiu; . ;rit x:i-vv uiTO thirtv acres of laud. count with his cotton field and j found that it cost him 2 cents a pound to frodUee those thirtv bales. He could afford to sell the cotton for five cents pound and then make a' reasonable tirofit on it 110 cleared about wuu on .t ... ., i i thirtv acres,, not counting tne seea, even at the low price of five cents a pound 'But to come near home for an nius- tration: A voune farmer named Douglas, in Mecklenburg county, con eluded last vear that he would do 8ome exnenmentiner in mtensihed farming this preacher In 1893 he planted thirty acres in cot- frainfl himsftlf without a lmstorate. and, ton. cultivated in the usual way, ana erresnondehts like schoolgirls ana i feeling that ne, must, --,somenow, get a i got six uaeo ui tuiwu r , . , , . , ,. I . I net iron r hn nnriiinn i i-M iik hi b tn in. uiu, fc v . " . .nT -- : --. , j:ui t t,f ; o letter i worth I naiH that hia o-reatlv dreaded to eneSffe I what a changi ij utsinuic, (- . ..t h .i. . f. . u tn 1 A .nrw thASA thirteen - " a. si - - n v- -v- -i rwi ti7j 1 1 tvriiiiii in i nu iiiimiiih. iiiil u:ib viuiic va ivi i iaiu uix buiw wv vw - carefully and thoughtfully wntten. ni : T nhoraMPr in a ip.LLer iuerc a . " I S . , . .. . l l... , " At,. coiion irom me mrws wie?. xuiviiit acre: so cultivated would have grown him nearly as much as he! got from the thirteen acres the year beiore. une fact is worth a ton of theory, and here is the fact, that the yield was more than doubled in one year by better and more of wkon tho nthr ntrent ' heard of the cu bvated. these after tne mieniinea vi aa . vi' . , I . " - i m;n;toT-'a fVtantrant mind and business I mfethod. and harvested- four balts- fhe other day one of our household re- J a great smile -rolled over his face ceived a letter from: a young iauy fin . postoaice. Atlanta and it was so ongni, . so, newsy, . north Georgia man. who is dissat- t so genial that it went the grana rounas. r with-p0stoffice Department tverj-boay reaa it, uuu , . . overnmerit 8en(j3 us the follow- 'Well, Mary does writsucn a Deauuiui " . -. lletter. She is a very superior gin. - nt.hn in nnt in piece of the Most peoplf regard wntuig good fet.te Guvment aD0Ut the Way the postoffice as a guv out u ! - Run. I hain't cot nary letter sence taking, thoughtful tasav .iQousanua uA TVtmaster went in. He is a 'Aw, Alkali Ike, a lively time, ye8l" answered wearily; "I was thar."" 4 'Of course there was and all that?" " : ."Accordin to how you looked at it called it mighty slow.' Outside of the regular routine and the eatin', nuthin happened! j worth, mentionin'. To be sure, the preacher and the-groom got into a row because the divine wanted his pay in. advance: but that is a com mon occurrence. . The Rev. Mr. Harris is. too old a bird to take any chances, Of i-mirftff .IajkUIomnxejfee Idler tune be lell olt lrom the uuie , ana broke his tw arm: Jack always was more trouble than he was worth. The bride's - mother, who didn't like the groom anyhow jumped on to the poor feller s neck jest before the ceremony with a: ronn -pin, and it took nail dozen of us ten minutes' hard work to tie the old lady fast in a rockin' -chair and carry her a few - yards .out on tne Dunn the rumpus someDooy The attraction in the Setiate was the bill to allow voters of localities to ask for elections on the question, of : liquor license and then to vote on: that ques tion. An amendment was adopted 22 to 21 which emasculated the bill, and then the bill was tabled. - ; : The House voted to go .to' the New berne fair Friday, but the benate voted not to go.v " W ' Some more important new bills were introduced : 1 To incorporate the French Broad Kailwayj ;to regulate sales of malt liquors ; to . regulate assignments ; to equalize and reform taxation. - A favorable' report was made on the bill providing for the: election by the Legislature of the commissioner of agri culture.' "-'':. Ealeigh: N. C, Feb. 21. The most important bills introduced in the Legis lature today were : To create the office of commissioner . of; pubhc printing, with $1,600 salary : to Provide addi tional buildings at the Eastern Hospital tor the insane ; to. allow holders of un registered lands to register them ;. to transfer btokes county , to the eighth congressional district. ... The joint committee nominated E. L. Franck. JVIJ. Long and E. A. Aiken, all legislators, to fill vacancies on the board of apiculture. . xhe bur to transfes Mitchell county to the eighth congressional' district was made the special order for next Tuesday mine senate. Bills passed : Giving the Farmer's Alliance insurance privileges; to prevent the adulteration of food; to . incorporate the ; Carolina. Tennessee and .Ohio Railway; to pay - Rev. Solomon Pool $2,234, money advanced to the State University -',. . lr.: : mere was quite a not discussion m the House of an editorial in the popu list paper t to-day charging that some member had stolen a hill. I. he House adopted a resoriuon as follows by a. colored member - named Crews : . "Whereas; Fred Douglass .died yes terday, this House adjourns at 2 o'clock as a mark of respect to his memory. AS the iiouse refused to . adjourn on the- birthday of - Gen.; Robert E. . Lee, this, action causes great indignation KaleiqH, Jteb. . zii.-In . the senate BBECZY BITS. itor--"Somehow or other I don't sec the sense of this thing." - - Poet "My dear sir, that's poetry, The decision' of a Baltimore . Judge that stealing d cat- is not larceny was doubtless influenced by the probability tnat the cat would come back. , ' Married Man ?'Why dont you iget married, .Miss Perkins ? You are get ting to look' like a 'back- number' you will soon be an old maid." . . ; ; ' Miss Perkins "If I were as easvl to please as your wife was I would have been married long ago." Strawber "The idea of Castleton teaching a class . of .boys in : Sunday school, when he swears like a trooper' bingerly "If you taught a class of boyB in Sunday school you would swear ike a trooper also." A pair in a hammock . . . Attempted to kiss, l. ; . -But la leas than a JlffV Harry "I always wear a hat to Isuit Tin V Vk QQ I KonV triA of vrl " , Dick "Yes; I notice that a soft ! hat.) is your favorite. , Watts "Isn't there a play. jcalled the Kentucky Colonel?'" Potts "I believe there is. I thik it is some sort of a tank drama, though am not sure. Mamma You never see - Tommy ones playine about the trouet-car tracks or sunning before the cars. Teddy" 'Tain't no fun for hirri, Mamma "Why isn't it?" Teddy "His mamma never said he musn t. Trust Company; to Surry county to;the Fifth Congressional district Bill Dassed third reading to prevent riiA - adulteration . and misbranding of food ingredients. , The bill to provide for succession tax on inheritances, for the suDDOrt of the public schools, was taken up- Bills were introduced to : enforce liens of sub contracts and others; ; to l,KnAJ I ..... .tL.. ununfjl!wu tnrtrtv stole the feed, and we never saw hide J"T:. prairie. ie ieea, anu we never ww uiuc , . AAa .. .ii i I viue ior retrrioverii-iK uufesuro nor nair Ol is u me reoi. ui - I . -.' w.fllKlo rr , 1 . 1 . T .AIU1 IflSLILtS IXJUllb Y UiUVCiO Xhey accused me oi u, out .inmm in lnpir unties: to secure innercent as a lamb. 1 hain't tnat y ; ' , kind of a man: and besides, I had . a nrivate snack of my own.""' That was every blamed thing that happened, ex- cept that a deputy snenu . Bua in nu errested Coyote Pete for horse-steahn or a Utile suthin' that away, and some feller had a fit Shucks! Weddin's hain't noways what they used to fair and honest settlement of losses nn der insurance " nolicies; to estabUsh coiintv boards of medical examiners. The bill to pay soUcitors salaries was marls the snecial order for next v ed Bills '- passed to require ; all : public school teachers to be examined; for re lief of Clerk Morrow of Mecklenburg, in kmend the charter of the Charlotte be a few years ago. Lord I Them was 1 1 - A J...AMiltlHM ' a Wfc t- me limes i dui now ymj iuiug u v8- rw.' iirA railwavs to f,- vt mnvh ui it. i in the Gas Company; to require rauways to redeem unused tickets. The Dead Sea of America. PR0FESSI0AL CARDS W H. 1JLIY M. D. , S. I MOSTOOKBari M'- offer their professional services - W the citizens of Concord : and vicinity . , : A J calls promptly attended day or night. Office and - residence bn.' Eap Depot street, opposite Presbvterian church? . Br.. C. Hcnslon, Sflneon D.Ttist, CONCORD, N. O. ' 'Is prepared to-do all kindts of D-"ita work in the most approved manner. . Office ovet Johnson's Drag tetore. r j . - - - J 'm W 1. MONTGOHBBI. J. LaBOBOWELTj Attorneys anO. CoHnsel on ai Law CONCORD, N. C As partners, will uractioo law in llahar rns, Stanly and adjoining counties, ixr the Superior and Supreme Court of tbe 8tat and in the Federal Conrt tfie on Depot treet ; .- ; Dr. 'J. i CARTLANU. BeztistJ CONCORDN eigh Joe Ribbonclerk "I am engaged on a great problem." . " Mattie, Magenta ''What is it ? Joe R. "How long ought a young l man on $7 a week take a - eirl si riding at $5 an hour ?" " j . , ...... - i I wonder," said the burglar, slip ping tbe contents of the safe into a sack, if I pughtn t honestly pay an income tax on this 1" JL . , Old Skrooee '-Do vou think, young man, you could, support mydaughter in, the style to which sheshas been ac customed?". ' I - Her Suitor "I could, but I'm. not not mean enough to do it." . TveTT-cassell, VVis., . - - . Makes a epe laltv .f Uipg yonr t. ttn without jwiin. Gaa,. ther or nli Ion form used wheu desired, r ourteenydttrs' ex nenenoe, OfBce.over Liputirdsi t Bar rier's store. D'.G CALOVELL, M.D., Offers his professnmae services to the people of Concord and vicinity . ( )ffice in rear of bank. Niuht caUs should he left at Mrs Dr. HendfrwnV -Office Hours, 7 to 8 a. m , 1 1 2, nd 7 to 8 p. rxu . - . Sept 30,'94.-lv. I ' wan troubled with Neuralgia and Rheu- . -t : i fmatism, his Stomach was , dispraerea. his Liver was affected to an aiaiping degree, appetite tell away, and he was terrible reduced in Hesri ano - Birqugtu. Three bottles of Electric JJitters jcureu him. - Edward Shenherd. Hamsburgi -Ml., had a running sore on his leg of j eight years' standing, r Used three bottles of RiootnV. K ttPM and Mwen boxes oi pw- nn len's Arnica Salye, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaked, CatawbW O., had fivfilartrft Fever sores on his doctors said he was. incuraDie bottle "Electric Bitters and V one Bucklen's Arnica tirely. Sold by store. . leg One box Salve cured' hifa en- P. B. Fetzers Drug The reunion between Mr. . Li Chang and his wardrode must been a sight worth going many? died miles to see. A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, says that he always keeps Dr. .Hung have hun Ed1 CONCOBK, N. C, - - Offers his piofesssoTial servitffs to the citizens of Concord, and vicinity in the treatment of acute and chronic di'tv-es. ' Office over furniture store: on Mam , street, where he can he fonnd at all , hours day or night, when not pr,ofea- . sionally engaged. , Feb. Zl. oBi ... - Notice to Supervisor;:. Road Ova j anjj Road Hands. . I Whereas, Complaint has been ma?le to the Board thaff the Supervisors, Uver- seers and Boad Hands of the several townshiDS of the county, have in smi instances neglected their duty, notice is criirATi air sucn persons u neglect their road duty .that they be prosecuted." . - j By Boakd op Commissioseks, Deo 27 2m wiU KOHOREEYE- King's sensiblearming. . 1 1 it i. M. iettcrs arejiot worm me pou.ge.. D"If Rennblikih.i while i is a Demmercrat idan saidthat 'Jy wnang was curs, He wot Give demmersrats thare hard reading" and Pope said: , Thare is a Vidder lady, both Trn Mind in writinir comes from art. not chance, t,Buarila Villpd in the war. what Would As thosemovBeasxesiwuou.v n; . if she was ar 1 have observed, thouehr as a general minted bv euvment. Both husbands fought tea mey was kiu. mio : tlP imost mfted talkers are the poorest coi respondents. The pen is too slow for their wits. One Of the most genial companions and truest friends 1 ever had never wrote me a letter, never answered any, and had the same old ex cuse that he had rather take a whipping i than write a letter. ; ; ; : - f What : a blessing is the privilege. She is a con federate viteran, and will give demmer- crata thare: male. Will you Please speak to the Guvment " ; -- Gradations or Selfishness," ' : . George No matter how things go. the noor alwavs suffer, . . . . . ' !1 Jack Yes ; the nabobs wno ownrau- -r ro ... r.i , . - .i . . . : fwo cepti-only 2 cents, to be -earned roads don't tninK anyming oi ruuumg 4 000 mfles only 5 cents to cross the over a poor man's horse. V-" : '-''-", Atlantic oLean. I remember when it "Yes ; and the man who can afford . as quite a tax to pay for a letter from to own a horse runs down the poor fel- nother State to Georgia. It was . 25 low on the bicycle." - ' . ents and was paid at the end of the "Just soj and the fellow on the bicycre .,. l aid bv the one who received it, runs down the poor chap who has to l .... .. ....n ttt.ir ha ftlt. like he lu-all- " i ' ' Home of Sam Jones Sayings. Tf God should tell me to eo Out this morning and butt a billy goat six good, hard butts I'd do it, and I believe I'd send the goat home with the: headache. too. That's faith, the kind we all need. Now. neiffhbor. when the hat comes around and youv'e got money and won' t give nothin' and . you , don t feel like a dog, then "alt I've got te say is you don't feel natural." i - : You'wdmen who ought to be at home nursing your babies ' and attending to vour household duties, running around six davs out of the week to these clubs; the first thing you know your poor little husbands wilt be clubbed to death "Ain't that so. Dr. Brooks? "Yes." How's that. Brother Ramsey ? "That's right" Ain't that so, you other preachers ? Replies of ' Yes. ' -These preachers sty I'rn,nght. Now, old Sis, if it I as a ptor letter he felt like he walk iii.nsed mion. Many a the : ost master's clefk 4 out Ic-trer and they were i'.yer anil.yatjiied back wit; vVeU, vou can keep-it un- i the iiioncy." in mat ua -r uei;e no nveioxsr ho uiuexiagc most of tliem were sealed with waiers hut cost 25 cents a box. any were tied -with'soft rosin from the pines.. f ' . 1 l. . a : Vti-t oih acq fa nf n lact. tne iuui;iiiiuc imamwo ther rei-ent oriem it is said tnat its nseovp.r V was accidental: that the ad V. - 1 1 3 icsive substance useu in Mgiauu uu vinrJsTii.hd itostaee stamps. was not v 1 v ex riensive but was poisonous, ; anu v r 1 l-v.;o became very unpopular, auuui , vuw aue a drocer's store burned down m London and after the fire had. cooled ti!a nvenr was turninff over tome u ,tondw th his nanus ana noon mo i VM-syvw - rtiicrfira -pre all StUCK UP Willi luut;iiRo tlo was la thousrhful man, and toiu n to a ehdmist near hy, a,hd he made- use of it and very soon offered to the post master general a bottle of thenniciiage to try ahd assured him that it was both cheap and harmless. "That's it : and the man tumbles uvst th- ' or ITOeS OH -t'l'Llt-.'iK S. , T;'. .I'x t.. ; crat M's:, j .--. si . rtiiliir iilS 8ti . lt -1 . ll o. ot . ... : j . ,., corns, t :i i-.dj k v ho walks Ont.' Ttftrtf.Mw ilc; i'i v A story is told of a. wuia"ii-u. tut witness stand; iu a t rench t ourt. teue was asked her.- age, and she ' answered that fehe was thirtv vears old. "But," said the magistrate, ' 'did you hot : tell me you were thirty when you apiearea before me two years ago?" "I think it. verv Ukely," she replied;, ; smilLnglj acknowledeins her falsehood and " uot at all abashed. "I am net one of those who say one thing to day - and another tiling tomorrow." " ' No Presbyterians in Stock. A Georgia cattle buyer, who is also a Medical Lakej so called on account of New Discovery in' the house avjid his 6od Presbvterian, was somewhat sur- the remedial virtues of its waters, situ-' 1 family always found the very, nest re prised recently to find out how utterly Uted on the great Columbian plateau, j suits follow its Use ; . that he would ; not unknown in a certain part of the Uo-1 ;n Southern Washington, at an altitude tne without it, u procuraDie. v. a ijj hntta mountains Was iflie eod Old nf 9. S00 feet : above the level ; ot- the man. Druggist, oatsKUi, 1 . PuDWanmi .hnrph f I in airl that he I la tha TWd Sa of Xmerica." Itl that T)r:. Kins-'s New Discovery P tin- AkWWJ - I iOUiU, M.O WV - I 9 , - . Ji . ,U.f ViaA airfrtruvl at on hnmhlp cahin home I Ii .kmit a n-iila lnntr and from a half : to I dohbtedlv the best Cough remedy ; tnat " 1 - o . ,1. ----- ... ' iK 3 j . a 1. . 1 . . i. . , . t 1. . r .. . 1 . .t.h ' nni t.na noui ir in nia tuiti n v iijs ciUb ana aunng mc ausseuce u. u tnree-quarieni 01 iuu iu nmwi, u uc mw now. iu . J, , , " ., 1 k. u..o. n nonntotmi, mth tho run i u..;.iim- vi.nth rr ahnnt. iiTiv i oa.i-s. inn ir. nan np.vej uutsu - w wj t bUO UUUIH7 1TNO ucevM.uuft n.MA www. v- I W1UI lltOAlwUiU ucpui . v. - . -j I J " - - 1 mnm.n (nrtha nnn)iaM nf . mw. - : In ti rV.a: munnrAitinri . nf thA ' WStaTB 1 thst i Claimed for it. Wny.DOC tTy t,,uu tw ivcv, . "t : . 1 . .. . .. , ..j t mr-a rf 1Kb mntorMlinn he T(- I u Alnin Iol- olmfiflt lrtftfitirAI I rprricrlv Rf) Ifin? tnea anu iraicu.' markad to her that she' lived very far! with that of the Dead Sea of Palestine, bottles free at P. B. Fetzer s Drugstore. har.lc in the mountains. She reDiied : I anri liim its . oriental counterpart, no 1 Regular size 50c. and iuu, "Yes, but a leetle fudder up the I nlant has yet been found growing m or road thar's several otaer families." ; near its edges.- It is all but devoid of WOnderinc what relisious faith might I ft animal life, a species of large'boat be hers, he inquired if there were., any j bug," i queer little terrapin and the Presbyterians about there. "7 famous "walking fash" being its oniy ci win't av" ,she naid : "l never i ;r,hhirant This wamne nsn ' is au nav anv attentien to sucn mines anuindditv realiv aeservinzoi special, uuie hwouldn't know one if I wus to see it. j n jg from eight to nine inches long and But John is a powerful hunter ana you has a finnv membrane extending irom can look back of the house among his I hpad to to UiL even around both of the hides and maybe you can tell if he has 1 upper and lower surface of the tad. it ia nmvided with lour ieea, mose oeiurc having four toes, the hinder five, ISO More Vcak .- - ' Eycst First "400". Girl "Leaving town al ready? Going to Europe to marry prince?" -v ssecond "4U0;. uin "ino. it . " We?re going to South, Dakota iot l mamma's divorce," a eartaln Ssfe and Eaectf -o Rs.nsvy f-:r SORLflKKand INFLATED Eld, Cures TearDroH5, OroiiulHtiri,i;y Tumors, Red Ejea, batted Lj e.i.u -f s. .other oMlMiies, &-.. - - - " TntlKinL Mml of wnvrvvor i - jmuMELL't SALVJB way k iw-Jh to SOU) ALL DRUGGISTS kilt one." X r vou'. don t-iiae wna. ve eaiu, Uiiiii on them... iou runmug uereoim there t 4 t t-ru!trs'ri, and you don t know any . -.' slaci- l i a vail . " ; -,s ,iiive you womeii -y. v c - ? I'U tell y- u I.;it la't- late "comers;: who !r ; i" l et 'it - home to '.-Qip( Stan i CT-y : t ic rtsc but a very ugiy , wo- .M,t.- s,t:ii iooKeu at ner a uiuiik-ui. S;nr -JiarKe.1 : WeH, Gpd knows. mM-, y ;a vea ; jtnaipin t auu it uon . tiiake no uiifereucc how late you iconic ierea:ter; I'll make no fuss." . Sums Plsagreable Thing-s. "The bitterest experience that wo- neii are called upon to bear," remarked the tall, athletio-lobking young person to her compahions as they rode up in the car, "is receiving the wedding cards ;uV-a-'ma!rwhd-.ir9e(l t swear that he'd .tther he a bachelor forever than ma i.ittr u-oniiifi. - I'm sure it is the hardest thing in life." yyyy:, "An, no, it isn't I". 'said the little one, s)ftly. "The hardest thing is to be en- 't Ex-Speaker Reed isn't-the chipper man he was. He was forced .to- show his hand on the gold bond bill, which was defeated by the House, and therebv he lost the support of all the silver Re- The result was a r publicans as a Presidential candidate. ; s Retribution at Last. 2 I heard "a story the other day, a char acteristic story, that illustrates the atti tude of a good many Russians to" reli j gious ..'.questions, v a .nuge i.3ia iMiunt Was seen Deatintr a puny litue Jew in a most nnmerciful manner. '.'Ivan, Ivan, what are you doing ? asked a friend in passing, r i "What amM doine? I'm thrashing this Jew within an inch of his life. It was his ruffianly race that crucified our Saviour."- "Hut. Ivan, that was two thousand vears asro." ' ! vv'nrtt'a the odds ?" replied Ivan i . . i .1 . H . ! . ...n a m -v..,r 1 if. YrMiryVf V, n Korf a wailr flVPr trtr laree Contract a Liu auuu m hm hV""ijlc wuuv - ,7 ) , , j , t -t an ' all over the world, and the governments ! the nomination; now he sees defeat mj"I only heard about it. an hour ago, were supplied with the- same adhesive 1 eight. ana ne weut ou unfi . fCnmltlsated Hypocrites.-: . . Balelgh Sews nd Obserrer. 19t h. The Populists have denounced tnv ai hanks as the chief oi ! demons. They could say notluri 4 ti.) hursii hem. 4 And yet- -.esiepiy . h ueu nAniocrata soueht t secure tne li ny; - poration of an amendment providing that the 6 ner cent, law should not ap ply to State and private banks unless it 1 rr 1 e he I Ci:i3 Itri tj'-PifE's. On improved farm land, ,?- rf.r,rs .... ,. t 7 1 pr fl-. in :- : ( fiwasix '.Vearati'iie- Ini'.n hack ie uiU nam msw t Ui. i -- 1 t, iit .h t. to , f.i murine ,n i n.r Iki- v f. 1 i , eXt - vw " ' I' rieib l-Tfe tl m-uey OH d t t.i4 tllM,' Av -er x j - ul 1. fill dl)t. Tids and is tibe 1! 'I i M xxraa orir.lirinhlrt to national banks, th a sred to A man whom another girl hasl voted it down, x In the course rejactetl and to meet that girl's quizzical Qt the debat. Mr. McCall; of Mecien- You are both wrong," said the thirdl lists, said:"'. .,' v , 1 : girl. "The hardest thing on . earth isj "This question puts the ropuusts to not to be engaged, to some omer wo-ta test... iiiey nave yawpeu agaiuov nuu man'a nnst.-nff adorer or to know that I nursed the National banks for years. your own cast-off one has. found conso-Jxhe English language failed to furnish lation. It's to know that there isn't on 1 epithets mean v.enbugh to denounce the face of the earth a man who is either your active or your ex-lover. And she nodded wisely. - 'It P. 8. jSfqOVlEBTi: 1 R 00 town or iMjut n 1 and 2 Sent 13.-6 re. farm- r4 -.-41 1 l' !1 V.' A't. have other nJone.v to 1 " !.d countv ireit.,it 8 cr r time. ... :i L 1 I'o wnom ii. 11a married be. that I five in She (bitterly) "Before you me I was an angel. I'll never again 1 suppose. ( He (sarcastically "vveu, hopes." "He thinks he's a ' practical . politi cian." ' . "Pshaw 1 He never had more than $50 at one time in all his life." national banks, and if the POLUhsts vote againBt this amendment they write themselves down as unmitigated hypo crites. It shows that mey are not m good faith." i : J ; ; .. Tinn -"Holloa, Tagg, lien on your - front door: tance except on business ? whats that 'No admit- The Old Friend And; the best friend that never , fails you, is Simmons Liver! Kegu lator, (the Eed Z that'f -what mn VaiT at. tha Tnont.mn tit t,niR s tl AnT.one excellent Liver -medicine, ana . j : -----. and feee mc 1 ca, ux.t people Bnouiu nuii - uo jjapuauw j ga, 4 goco fi.ii -x-ir: 11 - 1 il -TJoVu furnished if : It is the King of Liver Medi- ? cines : is better , than pills, " and. takes the ulace of Quinine and-1 j CalomeL It acts directlvi on the A i Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and-B 1 Machine and Organ B' ' i;ri twl,1a btto ; v". - Concord, N. O. ay concern : vra rewiijg rr.aoiu h. tr Ju-forf 8"! p 'ir'K Parts furnished itpeeded. caw give eood reference if wanted. . Uyo-.r iua chine hasten rooni. five ? ) ueeds cleaning ana re-ao;iu, i.",- has teen running twenty.liw y-1 can make it as gooa as r gives new juio w j " j ; tern. This is the medicine you-; -. want. - Rnlrl hv nil Drueflosts itt.1 Tagg' There have been so many liquid, or in Powder to betaken1, j trmincr mp.n r-aiiin? on mv uaosuierai - - n ?. i. -- - i- 1 mnta rtAcrn tAn bi miu on r- il.i T 1 ,Wf h?a nlon tr k.tm syEVERY F ACMW imgkli X Uftic uvku uuu ihw w ivuwvv 1 V. aiivnlm 1 a. - I - dry or made into a tea. Bee the Z Stamp la red on wrapper TiMidence on Church street, ner ju. JA,21,W. -: i" .. . .. v, KoncE. I; w.vreTcrf man and woman tn tho t-;- -?TJl!:lLd ia tne Opw.ia. ,d ); U WreVeWU'nt,vu 1- Y
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1895, edition 1
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