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IKfiP' til-TTT?i:tT7ri"''l''' .' . ' .1.; - 1 . ... : ... J 1 " . - ' .. V: ... . . Zi ....... i t-i; . U JOHN B. SHERRILL, Editor. - ' -p-c n-rn-:rr v - -4 - - - 1 ' ' ' b F 1 - : . . " - '. 9J.0O a Year, in Advance1 -. - . .-- - - ji . - . . -: . . . . . ! I I Lit. -i1 v 1 fver.pi 'circulrtteil parer St ison Rilchmond, Montgomery, Randolph, Anson- and ijio i Counties I , ,;;i; sr a heke I 1 i r - 1 ,! Volume XIL CONCORD, N. 0., THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1895. Number 1 39. I i - 1 I ' T , 1 ........ ........ : f . - f ....V-.---J Vi. J!f. It iteon ru:ima4 Va. liait For Years f- "Ibflieve u 1 1 have fccea for f-Hir Severe A'tlPQ" C.V X 1-1 Hod it L.' king the ;en over tcy terthani I en be Hoo' s F -Mont Ell 5 &y ilcstiiia to be , unui OUNG ' -: TAL9IA.GE ON DIVORCE. A Rational Scourgo Dae to a I'ree Loye , CaippalQ. 1 Dr. Tal m age 'preached ia the New York Academy of JIusio recently on 'Wholesale Divorce.". The text was from Matthew xix., 6 "What there fore, God ha3 joined together let not man put assunder." ; Dr. lalmage said: T- , V That there are hundreds and thou sands of infelicitous homes in America rio one will doubt. If there were only one skeleton in ; the closet that might 1q iQcket up and abandoned; but in many, a home there is a skeleton in the Railway and a skeleton ' in the apart ments. , 'i : 5 "Unhappily married,?, are two words acscriptive of many a homestead. It ftot'ds no orthodox minister to prove to sb bauly mated pair that there is a hell; tliey are there now. Sometimes a grand and gracaoua woman WilLbe thus incar cerated, and her life will be a .crucifix- j orioaturrlial condition ipn, as was the case with j Mrs. Sigour- !s often the prime I Key, the great ioetess and the great v&ll be united to a fury, as was John esiey , or unitea to a yixenv-s , was John Milton. Sometimes,- and. gener ally, both parties are to blame, and Thomas " Carlyle was j an intolerable ikold, and his wfie smoked and sw-ore; vma irouae, tne nistonan, tuued aside the eurtain from te lifelong squabble sn. Craigenputtock and. Five, Cheyne liOW. A'"-'rS::.- 5 Some say that for the alleviation, of all these domestic disorders of which vie hear, easy divorce is a good prescrip tion. Uod sometimes authorizes divorce a certainly as he authorizes marriage. Ihave just as much regard for one law- fHlly divorced as I have for one lawfully married. But you know and I know tie wholesale divorce is one of our na tional scourges. I am not surprised' at tis when I think of the influences vhieh have been ' abroad militating against the marriage relation. I. THE TREE JjOVE " CAMPAIGN. 1 i I For many years the platforms of the country rang with talk about a free love njillenium. There were 'meetings of tftis kind held in the Cooper Institute, Njew" ,1' ork ; Tremont Temple, - Boston, aid all over the land. , Borne of the wpmen who were most prominent in tlfat .movement were afterward distin guished for promiscuity of affection, llppillar themes for such"Occasions jwere tile tyranny of man, the oppression of t te marriage relation, woman's rights, asd the aflinities.; Prominent speakers wre women with short curls ; and short dess and very long tongue, everlasting lylat war with God .because 'they were ci;ated women; while on ' the platform saj meek jnen with soft accent and ciHved demeanor, apologetic for mascu linity, and holding; the parasols while Hood's Earsapaniid uenwiisiiaiOT - I its merits. ' . . VCf ci.i,li-tlp'iJrrhx?a, and when tl-ius .-lit' hul -cp.iand healed by U.kH liui.ie oy iiooq s oarsa- iii-t tejil. Kcad thisj :r.vJ ijjr.j id tell what bene . , di fit'.i Hood's Sarsapa-; ;"ni.'ie4 with chronic diar- ,-ears. And ; . .. fcaJr.siIn the Back d bI.'o! m toy Bide, l was J I vi ast-qvised by friends s'i wures sap; acidUune for years." WilXIAM , Wtst lrglnia. rilla; I commenced last : May and have ties. I' found relief iottla.and now feel the; best after-dinner 3 SIT v.vxv.. rfeTeniecnsupauon. imoena I KM ' 1 at Lit. Pleasant, HE SOUTH. ? LADIES inAblelFaeulty of Ifine TeacHers. L!.y. rfeliabl?Scliot.l is the am .'bitws.of'the Eian.isrtrceut. .' - of the fusion rnnrli'rlntfl fnri tVia TJiwnd. I lv.'a.rnA had nns Kill . .fTAn t j I . wwns v:-'- i ... kj ai it, " ueai in BDintuou8 hauors excent nmn lature in this county last. year was in j bid to draft it a third time, trifl ha hit. nf BHVinn Tf ui nrarit n I ' 'l K UliUlhrwVl r .-If TaiA tUti X I linmr rKaf V. Tl,:i W..lif nnnM a W. m ta . j -i . 1 C1SJ1, at nOW ii .. ..r; i n. Mm, lis. .'.,,1. n .. ( . I uiaJtes" ins the prescnption of a practicing physi allowed by law.. This tax very high, , and wm, ; MARBY1SQ MEJt TO REFORM THEM. Rigorous divorce laws will also hinder women from the fatal mistake of many ing men 10 reiorm tnem. it a young man by ; feventy-five : years of ace or thirty years of aee have ; the habit of strong drink fixed on him. he is as cer tamly bound for a drunkard's crave as o au i . I look at your next taxreceiptL: We make uouucu iuut alio UUUUL IW-muriUWI,!.. i ' . i . i. . - I1"-Ti ii il i A . ' I thO A aim tn.f tha .nVWAOOA A fa.afinn I IV A f mr i all tYiA """""'"s 'H .xuuout. -muv i . ... .,- , ...l:...: n.a... tlv. : . !". vuwxia uuuiaeoi sucn towns ca train may not reach Albanv for it mavl "4 wau5 w4mwjiew (uuieu r- " tuw lUBiomsia went onTv mant aftpr ihm mMt;nn l.. -: j t . . . ! urauc jjetnaiaiurw wnn a nni nnvfl in-1 m wruer m eei tnm avaav anrt Ki-nir n-n i .. 7 man may not reacn a orunitaras grave, 2 "t v; tKo TkI lZr? . 18 exacuy the same a was lor somethmer' mr throw h.m nff tho 1 w vii- ---.r-.uv.aw -m uum- - I rwiirviia rlaaa tamo avisf iraf' i iron track of evil habit; but the 'proba ouixy is mat me : train tnat starts to morrow morning at 8 o'clock will get there, and the probability is that the young man, who' has the habit of Btrong drink fixed on him before twenty-five or thirty years of age will arrive at a drunk ard's grave. . -"h -A--;! :" The reformation may take place one time in ten thousand, but I have never m t - Iress. v"r M ; i . 1 . - C. L. FISHER, Principal; ;V - ' I-r-,,.iron.c:1 ijiial- - A:;;:i?.h; reii:eiy tor . ; r : rCi-A. One , - t . i i. -vcn:;s. y-'i-;.: I J '; I- living to-daj. - 1 ! ..: . vl'r : - . ' . .- k.i (Hi-s .jiicilicina. 'Tbi't:'-.;-.! .; .'-i.tklicihe- . . .:. jj .- t,-.': v.- , i iM-years ago. ' - if v"t'f Plorekeiper does Hot -1 Vy., jr. .rt.8jj.irt ur one Ijottle tt ' ': ' 1 ' tit; : i S. riiEYj Baltimore. Md. i.i: it.. , i ft wmm m . - - i . - l . . . V ' i "K .-'V 5b Lis m fc2 Es3 , . a 1 -11 TA9 COOD FC5? ADULTS. j ..!.L. I - - .. ,wtu; c V.0?'1- Louis, Jio. last Tear, em hnttlsa of eaaTif1! alreadr this year In ail oscflr vr8rjMJ;" T11'. ' the drug business, bavo ra v . ....',! .- Cigala sucii ttolvArtal saur - . j Itours truly, 'rv,v 1, J Gibson.-.-;:..! 01 P GiiiLD SlRTH Easu. That campaign of about twenty years scit more d,evils into the "rnarriage re laion than will be exercised in the next fifty. Men and: women went home frim such - meetings 60 permanently effused as to who were their wives and hjisbands- thst they never got out of tljjeir J)erplexity, and the criminal and cijHl courts, tried to disentangle the Iad of woes and this one got alimony, ad that one got limited divorce, and this mother kept the children on con dition that the father could sometimes come and look at them, and these went iito poorhouses, .and those went into an iifeane asylum and those went into dis sute jiublic life,' and all 'Went to de struction, j The mightiest : war eyer m-ade against the marriage institution wis that free love campaign, sometimes utider one name and sometimes under a-iother. , ' ." . " j INFLUENCES OF rOLYGAMY. 'Another influence that has warred i .. - i x- ' - i .1 won tne marriage reiauon na uwu IT, - TTi . I n-l A. f. polygamy in .;iau. xiiju. waa owac oivrit'rl caricature of the marriage rela tion and has poisoned the whole ; land You might as well think that you cai blive an .arm in a state of mortification aid vet the whole body not be sickened,- a to have those Territories pollygamized. asid yet the body of the not feel the pu tlef action. . Hear it, , good men and fomeii of America, that so long ago as jfe62 a law was passed7 by Congffesf for: ladding polygamy in the Territories id in all the places wnere tney uad risdictioni Twenty-four year passed mong ana nve aaminisixauuno i:iore t?fte first brick was knocked from the ....... -s- ftortress of liberunism i Every new President in nis inaugural tickled that monster with the straw . of dbndernnation. and every Coneress stul- t0ed itself in proposing iqnqe plan lhat if n trenched and more brazen ana more puissant and more braesrart and more infernal. Jarries Buchanan, a . much Abused man of his day, did more tor thft ex tir nation of this . "villainy than most of the subsequent administrations' Sir. Buchanan sent out an army., and although it was halted in its work, still he accomplished more than some of the Idminigtrationa which did nothing but ilk, talk;ialk ! At last, but not until t had .poisoned, generations, polygamy has retf ived its death blow ! f Anothcri influence that . has warred f gainst thk marriage"' relation in this Country has been a pustulous literature, f ithits millions of sheets every week fhoked with 6tories of domestic wrongs ind infidelities and massacres and out- kges, until ii.is a wonder 'p 'Jug there are any decpncies or. any common fense leit on tnp euoiect vi marriage )ne-half of the news stands ol all our :ities are peking with the filth. . " ' ' DIVORCE IS EASY. "Now."; say .some, "we admit all ihese evils, and the only way to clear ihpm nut Mr cocrret them is by easy di- Ti"v" the time when our courts will have to set apart whole days for application, and all you wiHhave to prove against a man will be that he left his newspaper in the middle of the floor, and all you will have to prove against a woman will bo that her husband's overcoat is- but tonless.," ' ' SOCIETY IS DISSOLUTE ; . : I want you to notice that frequency of divorce always goes, along with the, dissoluteness of society. Rome for five hundred years had not one case of di vorce. Thse were her days of glory and virtues Then the reign of vice be gan, and divorces became .epidemic. If you want tor know-how rapidly the Em pire went down, ask Gibbon. , . What we want in this country, and in an lands is that divorce be made more and more difficult. Then people before they enter that relation will be per suaded that there will probably be no escape from it except through the door of the sepulcher. Then they will pass on the verge of that relation until they are fully satisfied thai it is best,- and that it is right, and that it is habniest. Then we , shall have: no more marriage in fun. : Then men and women will not enter the relation with 1 the idea it is only a trial trip, and if they do not like it they can get out at the first ; landine. Then this whole question will be taken out of the frivolous into the tremendous, and there will be no mere joking about the blossoms, in a bride's ;; hair about the cypress on a coffin. ; What we want is tbit th finnorpjsa nf the iJnited States change the national Constitution so that a law can be passed which shall be uniform' all .over the THE KESCTXS OF 'BE"OKM,M Charlotte Observer. . eThe Legislature just adjourned was jto rectify the abuses which have grown up under long years of - Democratic rule ; to stop the extravagance in the State government and to give ,the people re lief from excessive taxation.- With 'all of its committees of investigation and of one. sort and another, it did not find a blemish upon the Democratic admin istration of the State government ; : not an abuse nor an instance of extrava gance in a public instituffon or in one of the departments ; -and not a fusionist in either branch made an attack upon the government which the people had given themselves through ; the Demo cratic party. This silence is the most eloquent argument which could be ad duced in establishment bt the claim that there wasno reason for taking the gov.-, ernment out of the hands of the D.em6 cratic party lastfa'l, Not a thing was found wrong mark that, i Aa to the matter of public expenditures, what do we rind r We find this Legislature pro- Book and J ob Printing . OF Alili KUIDS ; . Executed in the Best Style at Lrnso pbIces. ' : Our Job . Printimr DenartmVnf. with every necessanr ea moment. is irepared to turn out everv vn- nety ;of Printing i in first-class ; style. No botch-tvork turned out from this office. We d:mli- cate the prices oT anv Utntimur:''. l i . - o" .: csiaDusnmeat, i proved by the testimony of Jphn lMcnois, a .Republican and an ; expert printer, ana more lully established still j by tne fact that Edwards. & Brough ton said, while the matter was stiU in dis pute, that they would do the. work for $ouu less than Stewart Bros, would -an oner which was declined, Edwards & Broughton being . Democrats. .low Stewart Bros., to whoni the contract THE bevenpe;act. The Bat of Taxation Increased Four Cents .on Every 8UOO. . . as nnauy adopted the Revenue , Act makes the State tax 24 cents instead -of cents, as fixed by the f last General Assembly. The school tax is 18 cents; it was 16 cents in, 1893-94. The pen sion tax is SJ cents, the same as here- was awarded, announce that they shaU V ine.lou 18 i5 cento on every have a part of the work done in Rich- 7 . . I1U' n personal proper, morid, 1 thus: cutting North- Carolina l T9? cents- printers out of work and sending just so 18?,3 94',nd 4? m 1891" 92- ' much money but of the State unneces- iifSf lJen?n two- Barily,. The ; lying charge was ; made J 8m from every stumpind inlveryRepub ? mfe tor 183-'84. Thie can and -reform" paper last year that notKS5natioii8 made th TBiofTO nnnouj a by the General Assembly but the t- "Kir uarr inaugural ball. This can " be offset by the , truthful charge that this $130,000 interest on the State debt Ihe receipts' on; the $262,000,000 of property are figured at $875, 000, but it is believed that the 'new assessment will show a depreciation in value of 20 or 25 per cent. - This will bring the re ceipts on property- down to $730,000. I 1 1 .a. - I M 11(1 nflnnora V III tran '- uS. am. 1 I vaorl I- rx9 n M . Al 11 - "WV m ! I than as well tax blacksmiths, shoe-makers by which a berth was to be made for kkT cen ftnrt ;r,;ti . -nt -t-- suof. ri. . j Jr " 1 1 down by the Fusiomstg. but . Highest of aU in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report' legislation and in favor of equal rights I daughters j of members ;. as country, and what shall be right in one in its taxinc bill. But it ia thd tions of nenntiRm 1 ine hlU01? 2 Per cent State ihall be right in-fill tbe'Statea. and tax.wo are. talking bout.-i.th Idalit- where. - J w i;per cent, as heretofore. Druggists wnai is wrong in one state will be wrong ture has raised it 2 cents on the $100 in an tne states. Did instead ueaung m spirituous hquors. must ; not iAi hi t-T j i vi iii - i in i 1 1 1 1 r-1 u y u 01 t -i 'r i inen. iim in 1 1 ii "Mr nr rna KAntn t now we-say. U you want to know what rniscegenationist, and them undertook KSr out. of -the iuoiuu ucuiouiiuic nan uuue iu .von. i w uto i cvuru oueaK a. nn armut it i anyppcrisy stalted ahout unblushinff- .7: 1 u"T irr , .rr"". i ii -i . . . " w cuuk uueuw uuuiaa nr mcornor-' arjout xree otad tnwna .ni 1R. law passed by odious class taxes, and yet it would I ber of them to their homes on free have maintained the efficiency of thelpa8"! the early part of this week government -in all of its branches and j xou white men who have been gulled would not have reduced the appropria-1 by chatter; about f'reform," what do tion to the State muitia. either the or-1 you tninic of that 7 ganization which insures the main ten-1 1 The impotency of the combination in ance of the public peace. How would I the end was laughable. It had been a I ; - J . .1 . . . n I .a- .-. l I J . i v u nave aveiaea.an increase in taxations I mwruugaiy dominated ny tne caucus VKc-; if m.rtnl.l iifl kanA : nailJIul tkwu,! vllilA lha nl4iam laDtnJ T7W. I ' Ur additional ond nninwrnn mriiinfM meunnini'. inKmUtri . f .. I "iacture ot Within 1UU yards there- the last Legislature. bocial clubs or orsranizations that dis pense liquors for the use of the mem bers or guests shall pay the same license tax as do companies and firms for selling spirituous Jiquors.- Manufacturers may sell wines and spirita in quantities of uot Jess tbaa one. quart instead of one ganon, as heretofore, at. the place of of. ic cr i . . , . ' . , i i - i j. - j i i j . . . . known a successful experiment in such ?"Z? JST .SS1" 7a LZi""S'1 ' dealers in cigars. cherooU and cte- i - - f ld.rV IJ H llk.ll. 14 1 IIR IHHI It IE I IV I.IIH HI .111 I tlUU TC1 V iUOlUHIKL III III IIMal M I. mO MAlr I . . 1 . . J- v . a matter, ' ned. if vou nmke one man or woma happy you have not , hved in vain. Christ says that what lie is to the law books, to be paid fo? y the State, and jevery fusionist jumped at the crltck aretS a WbiStto an annual lax of itiTailoiWateted-fam wereguTctrxtown- nu' mat Church you ought to be to each other; and if sometimes through difference of opinion, you make up your mind that your marriage was a mistake, pauenuy bear anTr forbear, remembering tnat for those who have been badly mated in have taken their sons and ..other kin 1 11 ou8 and favorites to Raleigh and quartered Iter how meritorious they were, tnem upon tne legislature, wmuu uao i ""V" wwa made the expenses of thi session $5,000 greater than those of the Legislature of 1893. It would not have spent :3,UU in payment of election contests (for the Legislature of 1893 spent only VAW), nor would it have sent committees gal- """"" y."1. ""J' H"v. livantine around the State at pubhc ex- lmmediate bm of divorcement" written : 0it!rt tAa , we win in letters of green grass on quiet graves. And perhaps, my brother, my -sister- perhaps you may appreciate eacn otner better in heaven than you have appre ciated each other on earth. . , AVOID LITTLE . QUARRELS. ' - In the ' 'Farm Ballads" our Ameri- can poet puts into me nps. oi a - reiieu- tant husband, a life Of married pertur bation, these suggestive words : . And when she dies I wish that she would be laid by me. " - - -.! And lying togeUiei In silence,- pernsiM agree. '. Andlf eyer we meet ia Leaven, I would not thick it gneer If we loved each other better because we quarreled here. J ' And let me say to those of you who are in happy married union,' avoid first Quarrels : have no unexplained corres- pondencs with lormer admirers ; cuiu- vate no suspicions, in a moment oi bao temper do nof -rush' pu and tell the neighbors ; do nbV'let any of those gada hnnts of society unload in -your house their baeeaee of eab land tittle-tattle do not stand on your rights ; learn how But the bosses and theNcaucus lost their grip. , Careful planrhad been laid to capture the peni tentiary, the State Library ,-- the North ; Carolina and the Atlantic & North Car-! olina Railroads, but at the critical mo ment their, quorum failed the; conspira tors it nad vanisned gone nome, ai part of it on free passes, to meet proud five cents Der thousand. In the Act cents. BIITiard and poll tables are to be taxed $25 instead ot $75, whileH ferry bridges and toll-gates are to pay a tax of 2 per l cent, on gross receipts. Heretofore they have been $5 and one half of 1 per cent. ' - j Practicing lawers, dentists and doctors (country doctors not excepted) shall be taxed $10 per annum, but no county, city or town shall impose an additional tax Boarding house , beds are taxed 50 cents each. : - I . ' . The peddler's tax remains the. same as at present,' except that sewing ma chine aeents. are reauired to pay to the . .. , .1" 3 ripnsp hnntirnr nn election irauas. ana coming back to Raleigh empty-handed, wives and children and admiring , con It is such things as these that has made suiuenia. ; necessary the increase of the taxes of I And this was the end of the session " . --t..l-.l -l! -m i the people, that has instructed the tax- oi a juegisiature wnicn win De iorever trather to lav his hand twice on the memorable in jNortn uarouna. it broe " . " .. .. . .. .i l-ii - -i. . I - ..m- -nar-.1 tit- 1-1 -tr lawyers, doctors and dentists, and that neany an oi lis promises, it aisappoin i Treasurer $300, instead of $250 as has even in instructed him to collect ou eu au me nopes oi in? popiei wp.eiect- heretofore cents for every boarding nouse, wnetner i 4" "'e,Bl Iw""ia; "I . The fee for hcense issued to any in kept by a widow woman or other person, made, it followed exactly- in. the foot- gurance company to do buisiness in the Yes, this legislature, which was to nave me pany mcu uau u i 3 i8 200. ' It was $100 in 18y3-'94. given ua retrenchment and reiorm, nas uuuuceu uu m.u uioiuugeu iroui i The Bank tax remains 'the same "as retrencned and reiormea py; raising p""" " ucuuuuuug, ku heretofore, .xhis tax was sugnuym taxes, and by perpetrating unnumbered would otherwise have been its glory is creaged two years ago, all the stock be- it departed; from the landmarks which the Democracy had set, it exhibited its follow and 'its meanness. FarewellL a long farewell ) Thanksgiving Lindsay, of Rocking ham, was dead. wrong; That Legisla ture has adjourned forever, and the ; SOME OF THE SEW LAWS. , Seven of the Laws Passed by the OougUtss i .:i ' JLecislatore. . CharotteObeerrer.' - '. u - ' BAEBED WIRE FEKCKS. : I , No. 122 An act for the nmfcU.t.irn Ut travelers on public roads against barbed wire fences. i " i : Makes it unlawful to construct 'a barbed wire fence along a public road without putting a three inch plank on top of said fence. Persons violating act declared guilty of a misdemeanor. ; i -Act applies to counties of Rowan, Swain,: Ilaywood, Bladen," Granville, Davie;: Catawba, Greene, I Richmond Stokes, Rutherford, Forsythe, Yadkin, Brunswick, Durham, Wilkes, Stanly, Alamance, Cumberland, Iredell arid juacon and goes into effect January 1st. 1896. " i U -j SIX PER C-NT INTEBEST LAW. ? ro iz An act to restore 6 rer cenk. as the legal rate of interest for -North Carolina. .This act provides: First that 6 per cent, and no mora shall j be the legal r&te of interest' in North Carolina; second, that the taking, renewing j)t r ; PR0FESSI0AL CARDS, W- H. UtLY it. p. S. b MONTOOMKSr U -legislature has voted a present of $581 tq a partisan pnntmg firm , which will npt even keep the money in the State. We said sometuing above about greed. maae or . va. Included in this kthe tlSoTodb JJCKLBULLUTO UfU1 f VCIUVT UUUUlLUif W8JI H nT : TYIATTirum rt. m - . - - . - vidinglor alargemcreaseoi tbeSe.4:it of the LatiW-Witness' thliudge: SS dP.a did not leave it where it was. It in. Ihips of the two oiminal circuni aid hoiTl n the amount for the creased the State tax from 22 to 24 the trusteeships and directorships of the LJSiS . Rut cents on the $100 valuation of real and various institutions. Nolo Contendere ?n!Li 16 notwithstandmS e personalproperty, and it levied special Wilson is the only outside who got ?S5,Sr; " taxes heretofore unheard of In the State, anythinff of value fth nm'mnSL "V19. Booitax was first fixed at 16 It for ; instance ; taxes lawyers, doctors sionershini and he nnlv t. fK? - k J la peiiouse, and an amendment - I . 4 w - I nTTAfaVI ISw M rVIslM TV mj ... . ' J JT-, IIHN IK I. . Ill was voted thfl. same to all and special privileges to none, it clerks the like was newr knw Ka-i27, W'Aaa-lemocrat, and singles out three useful classes in the fore. - The pay.roU was loaded with JbKrSnK8 - met wlth,con community and legislates against them U ur names. : Such shamAB atk;k,v 1 r,. OPP081"?11- - jf a ux vxn -o.it. i-ti,.1. i: ; xne nquor taxis n ner nt." inRrMHlohaWn" fii-- r:x v, .?.,:! ""6u& a gj.ca.Lui jtiic uiiuieresi, eitne. ueiore or aiter tne interest may accrue when done knowingly, Shall work a for- xciuiy? ui nui. mterei; mira, ,tnawjx ia gfeater rate of interest has been paw); me person paying it may recover twice the amount o interest paid in an action in the nature of action for a debt, provided said; action be broughtwithin two years; fourth, that the penalty above provided may uv pieaa as a counter-claim in any action ; to recover upon any . usurious note or debt and. that nocosts shall be recovered by any party endeavoring -to recover upon a usuriouscontract; fifth that executed contracts are exempt from the provisions of this act-and that con- tUcting laws are. repealed, j :i'y: - u RAILROADS MUST REDEEM UNUSED TLCKETi- No. 14y-r-An ,act to require railroads to redeem unused tickets. , Hakes it avmisdemeanor for any per son I except -agents of railroad comrii. nies to deal in railroad tickets. Provides that railroads shall redeem Unused por tion of round trip tickets by paying tjo legal holder the differenqe between the cost thereof and a one way ticket be tween station . named in ticket; that railroads shall redeem unusedrone - way tickets at the price paid; that railroads shall redeem mileage tickets at the ratje per mile jiajfl aft"-. iryk "" a j presented within sixty days after ma- turiiy. TO PUT MITCHELL COUNTY IH THE KTKTH -, ' ; " '.' -' ' '.' DISTRICT.: .- ; No. 170 An act to restore ,"Mitchel county to the ninth district. This act takes Mitchell county from; the f eighth Congressional district and ; makes it a part ol the ninth. -. s i . ! FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE.; ' No. 175 An act to amend 1165 of The Code, relating v to - .fugitives from justice. , This secuon of lhe Uode re lates to the arrest and detention of fu gitives from justice," and . this act s mends by extending ita provisions to "other persons" aswell as j fugitives.' . . ACTIONS TO TRY TITLE TO OFFICE. j- No. 177 An act to amend section 616 of The Code. I - 'i Provides that in actions! to try title to office the defendant shall give a bond in not less than the sum of ( two hun dred dollars to secure costs and salary ing taxed even though held by non. i and fees in case plaintiff succeeds; that. residents.; 1 y i ! - -: y : ' if fraud is alleged in the election to sucp The graduated Income tax and the office, it shall be competent for the pair Merchants purchase taxare unchanged. ' ties j to examine election qfficers anil The Drummer's license i tax, which other persons to ask direct and leading was originally incorporated in the Act! questions and that no person shall" be was finallv Rtrir.ken ont hv the HoUse. lpTfnRwl from anHwerinB" such Questions Legislature. An honest election law, pre ; nas aujournea rorever, ana me a franchise tax is imposed on private I for any cause whatever but that euch the repeal of the present county govern- people of .North Carolina have much to corporations - (railroads, banks and . in- answers shall not be used in any crimi ment a stem and a liberal support of I be thankful for. " sarance comrjanies; excepted) in propor-1 nal proceeding. ; : tne state institutions, wim an quitame i , ; - . i tion to tne amount oi na capital BUWlt I DEFiNiKa butter or regulattko revenue law,-was -the extent of the re-l rwaosiiwiur. t . j according to the following graduate I r r.- . sale. forms the people demanded, mese tney xue luan ai j mue mounuua gnstr upm stock ol tT,wv v No. 178-r-An act .defining butter have." x-' Indeed and indeed i mere was f mm waiting ior ma. turn ueouue iuip- iQr leaa 5-00; over 2&,uoo and less tnan i reeuiating the sale thereof. Defin - t - ;ninii,.A - i A.fh tawMnoutnr. ami irniw m at f.riH miitHr. - I rru i r iwi. - Rmu t mri inc. i . - . . - . .. .t j. x i j usn on never u igisiatum m iiuim vjniwimc p- .7 . . T. i iw,ww, iv,uw, via w,w uu 3a i butter as tne oroduct made irom pure to aDoloeize: do not bC SO prOUd, Or SO ... u.u. . ! 'Wnw HH vnn vr ai( thA m .H.L -inn nnn tlx aa. - inn AAA -rllD".r- mo piuuuvi. uhu stubborn,- stubborn, or dejehsh honest election law'Hler, "see anything so industrious as this ies8 than250,000, 50.00; over 250,000 umxx, juu has taken the place of a dishonest one, mm is r it no sooner gets one grain and less than 500.Q00, 100; over 500, that the worst domestic ier and yet under the law crushed than it hops, onto another qoO, 200. most scanoaious mvurcts vz i v i,vt ,roiJ tha nlfl one.'r. . -. - tu t.T-nn kniirlin. Wn I -L AJ V WIACI VU UUUVUU& ew wwv man. "1 niaiiAna nr aa fnllowa: ' On tlOO.OOO mil MK1E offer their professional services 16 the citizens of Conoord , and yioinitv . All caUs promptly attended day , or ni'sht. Uffice and residence on East Dopot street, opposite Presbyterian church. .C.HciistoD,S!i'rpiinDjiisf Is prepared to do all kinds ' of Donta work m the most approved manner. Office over Johnson's Drug Store; W. J. MOKTOOHKBT. XlHB OROWELIi Lttonieys anl Counsellors at Law COKCOKD, N.O As partners, will praoti6 law in Caba'r roBi Stanly and adjoining ceunties. in uie Superior and Supreme Courts of the State and in the Federal Courts. Office on Depot Street. v Br.J. E: CARTLAND. Dsstisr. CONCORD, N. C. Makes a specialty of filling your teetn without pain. Gas, ether or chloroform used: when desired. Fourteen year's' ex perience. ; Office over Lippards t Bar rier's'store. : - ,- id. g. caldwell; m. d. Offers his professional services to the people of Concord and vicinity.- OSice in rear ofbank Niht calls should be left at Mrs. Dr, Henderson's, i Office Hours, 7 to g a. m., 1 to 3, ard 7 to 8 p.m. S Sept. 20.'94-ly. ' , - abuses where there were none before. We were 6truck by the Catalogue of its I virtues enumerated in a Republican pa-1 per yesterday, in which it was said : its, work, compared . witn its pieages made the people, accords much morel nearly than is usual with the average UITilfli nULUO? ; ECLECTIC PHYSiGIAN, . COSCOBD, N. C.', Offers bia piofesssonal services to the citizens of Concord, and vicinity in the treatment ox acute and clironic diseases. Office over furniture store on Mam street, where he can: be found at all hours day or night, when jnot.profea-' sionaily engaged. - t Feb. 21. 8m. ," NO rilORE EYE-GLASSES, More' Weak Eyest up tram rfJZ the face of the earth and thus gave the couier eat it taster tnan your -mm grinds and over, paid up capitals 100; between I'-L' J A n4 fitA AAr 4 an. niriKanlr. MH wmv- "..rr: - - n iie to the charge that a fair expression ment one hundred fee down came to . . u be - . that catastropne by gejung twp or mree nneration. How honest and inches off the trackome m tne great- - - new onfe g prove may you ?'.' est domesae misiortune8 perhap8 foretold from the fact that resoundinsr divorce cases have started yluav , , .x ...j j - from little misunderstandings that were it. "You could, could you?" snapped the miller "Well, how : long could - "Oh, till I starved to death, I reck- 50.000 nd 100,000, 50; ' between 25.- 1000 and '50,000, 25; between 2&.U0U and 5,000, 10; under 5,000, 5. Do noi forget that the Eadical Legis- ec. 2, 1856. If "MOTHERS' coh- ffref her third t-C.M . nr. ! o;..;i -i ii Ke., .,. r . f -f sue wouia not I1,' "'ail. on receipt J ;.. , . .1- - IT 'ttie- Uniiit .'"I'n i "..l jice. bohl by all aprce.' allowed to on and ro on until home and respectability and religion and im mortal soul' went down in the crash, crash ! : two to help each other. And, fellow citizens, as well as fellow Christians, let us have a Divine rage against anything that: wars en the mar riage state. Blessed i institution f - In stead Of two arms to tight the batue ot fife, four, instead of two eyes to scruti nize the oath of hfe. four. Instead oi two shoulders to lift the, burden of life ""f" . . " ... . V i i:a u i j Lo not lurgei mat mw av; tne party wnicn euauieu u v&x uuwu - . r ' " . r lature increased the .taxes 4 cents in amendment nraviaing mas me ,t - : - -- - r pvfirv im cf ororjertv; -That means milk and cream. . Any other article hay ing any other ingredient shall be knowpa as oleomargarine or butterine. Mami-' facturers must label au pakages contain ing saine, stating the ingredients anjd the ! properties . of the same, f Misde: meaner to fail to label or remove the sameV Penalty for first offense fine Of $50,or 30 days -imprisonment and fer subsepuent violation a fine of not less than $200 or six months imprisonment or'both. - - - ' an indues of election should be men ; of 'crood moral character, and a second amendment providing that they should be men of ' 'moderately good character., The present; system of county govern ment has been repealed. Yes. A sys tem which : has rescued many of . the counties of the State' from bankruptcy J neglect to purify your- blood this spring and given every one oi tnem tne Dest rrake uqoqs Siarsaparilla now. trnvrnrrftnt that the best men in them I ' ,iiri Aaxriaa Tho. Knnocfw " inatipo. anf! I Hood s Puis become the favorite cat wuuy..r -;-Wv1j,.rJH ww I .. .. ... ' U- 1 nf Ihs onAimrnt. ftf th UIUIW UU BWiv.uuo nun uio vuciu zoc. per oox. j . economy 1 counties of North Carolina for twenty i.v 'S IIXD RCGU.AT0R CO.. Well, before we yield to tnat Iry hot us find out how easy it is now.; f 1 Ka vft looked over the laws of all the f tates, and I find that while jq sonp. tates it is easie tnan omprsj, in. p very tate"it is easy. If you want "'to r know -how easy it is, you have onjyto look tpver the records of the btates. in tne jcity of San Francisco, tin ee hundred and thirty-three divorces in one. year; and in twenty years in New England 1-f,- ,r flrmcorn1 Ta fVlof TIAf . 0Q9V enough ? " 4 ' - ; - If the ratio continuethe ratio of fPVff. "Twice the energy, twice the cour- J year8 have been a part- of the glory of ige, twice the holy ambition, twice the the state, and there is no possibility f prohility of worldly success, twice the an improvement upon the government nrosnects oi neaven. into tne matri monial bower God .fetches two souls. Outside that bower room for all conten tions and all bickerings and all contro versies. but inside the bower i there ;is room for onlv one euest the angel of love. . '. ... Let that angel stand at the floral doorway of this Edenic bower with of (he counties until the present genera tion of men dies and abler and better men come 'upon the " stage. This sys tem has been repealed, and the first elimpse we get of the new one is re vealed in the form of additional magis- - to aiamei-ura isiooa an increase in the aggregate Of many There is.no medicine before the peo-l tens of thousands of dollars taken from pie equal to Hodd's Sareapanlla. It is the people, and that tod" in a time of the standard spring medicine and blood j monetary stringency rand the , lowest purifier and it. posesses ' peculiar ment price f farm products known to this which others try in vain to:, reach. It I generation. And that is what the great reallyjmakes the. weak strong, Da not blowing, humbug Radical 'Eefawmers" did in 1895, in the way of carrying out their pledges to' uie people. Just .put us in and we will Undo the evil of the rascally Democrats. ? That was the stupid, Idembgoglc cry and. boast. Nev er was there so much of brag and so little " of v actual performance 'before; Four cents increase on every $100 of property in the taxes." "Remember that, Wilmington Messenger.- A Sad. Occasion. - .;. ,' He I called to see you last evening. She-Yes? ' Her Yes; the servant told me you were not in. She-Yes ; I was so sorry to have missed you. . . He-4I thOdghv you must be. . 1 heard vou laughing up stairs in such drawn sword to, hew' dftwn fee worst foe j mg under his arm- books furnished by of tnat howe-Ta8v divorce, adu iur eVery Paradise lost may there he a PaTa dis repaired. And. after we Quit our borne here maV we have a hrighter home in heaven, at the windows ot which thia moment are familiar faces watching or our arrival and wondering why so long wetarryi -; tjates for every -township--jeecte4 Ty j grief-stricken tones lhat I , clraost :wept tne lwegiijiamrp, minu yon--eacn, me myBeif out of sympathy. eigniy new negiu pyuirea auu au, uarrjr- Are you all tired, do you have, that tired feeling or sick headache? You can multiplied divorce and multiplied causes; be relieved of all these bjrtaking Hood's lUUmhmiWkt divorce we are not far from the SarsaparUla, the. State for him to read law in. 'Liberal support of the State institu tions.'1 True, and all proper credit for it, t'An equitable revenue law. Great heavens 1 How this world is given to lying 1 - AUFre. Those who have used Dr. King's New- Discovery .know its value,: and those who have not, have now. the opportunity to try it Free. : Call on the , advertised Druggist and get a-Trial JJottle, ree. Send vour name and address to H. E. It was a Legislature in which parti-1 Bucklen ;& Co.,- Chicago, and get a sanship, greed and rascality ran riot. It j sample box- of Dr.: King s New Life repealed the law letting the public Pills, Free, as well as a copy of Guide printing to the- lowest bidder, turned to neaitn and nousenoia iinstrucior, around and re-enaoted it, and then gave Free. All of which is guaranteed to do the work to a ' Republican, firm which you good and cost you nothing, V. B. was not the lowest bidder by $581. This Fetzer's Drugstore. - yre Pula. Send youraddress to H. E & Co., Chicago, and get a free box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits, These Puis are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Con stipation ; and Sick Headache. 1 For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved, invaluable. guaranteed to-be perfectly every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. ' They do not weaken by their action, bat by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Kegular size 2oc. per box. Sold by P. 15. Fetzer, Druggist. Give because you love to give as the il i. m ft nower pours iortn its penume. - The OldiFriend And ; the best friend, ! that never fails Vou. ia Simmons Liver Regu-t Bucklen Jator, (the Red ' Z) that's whaf sample! you hear at the mention ot thi$.( excellent i Liver . medicine, and people should not be persuadedf. that anything else will do. , . It is the King of Liver Medi cines is better than ' pills, and They are j takes the place, of Quinine and free from Calomel. :' It act3 directly on the Liver Kidneys) and Bowels and give3 new; life to ' the whole sysj tern. Thi3 is the medicine yot? -wait. Sold by all Druggists ii) Liouid. or in Powder to be tafceij dry or maae im a tea.. jta'CTVERT PACKAGE'S the Z Stamp In red en wrappers, MITCHELL'S . . .' EYE-SALE . A Certain Safe and Effective Remedy (or SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES, JProducina IMng-8tghtdnc8a, nntt ' Restoring the Sight of tho old. -' Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tumors, Bed Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, - AND PRODUCING QUICK UELIEP ; AND PERMANENT CCTBJS. Also, equally efficaeteos when csh1 n otber maladla- mueto as llcors, Fever : Sores, Tnmora, Salt lilieom,. Carni Plies, or wherever InflammsMonesktc, : HITCHEIX'S SAA.VK may be need t Mtvantacre SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 03 CENTS " ' 1 . ;': " : ' ;:" i Lied to ta. : On improved farm'lands in Cabarrus county only, at 7 per cent, interest on five or six years time, v Loans to b"e paid , DacK m small annual msuuuseiiiu.i hj first of November when cotton ia ready for market, r This enables ho borrower o pay off his indebtedness without' ex hausting his crop oi any one ,yea.r, Hi;as leaves - him enough to raise his next rears erop . on a cafcli basis. thus enabling the farmer to get ?u t at debt. ; This money belongs to farmers t and is to be loaned to farmers only. , r . MONTGOMERY & CROWKLL, , : . - ' -;.: -: . Attoiiieyr. , j P. S. We have other money to hi d on town or county property at & rtr cent, on 1 and 2 years time. Sept. 13. m. ' '-. MONET LOANED.-; Local Representatiyas Wanted. Our system affords a'n onportonltylo borrow on i. either personal or real estate security. The pjno Is sooerlor toBnildliiKaiid Ixn AmoriittiunH. 'Ine amount borrowed may be returned in inonti.y payments' wltbont bonds. With lnfjrel at n yi t cent, per annum, It affords absolute bicur.tv to Investors. with a reasonable guarantee uu oj an nual dividend of from 8 to 10 ptr cent. W desire to secure-to secure the servlcen of it ergetlc. representative men In every commuiniy to acLas Local Secretaries. The pokioh avj!1 be sufficiently remunerative to amply oimi.eitMie , tor services. It you possess, the above qunFifico tlons. write tor particniare. or iniuruiiiiiii rr- rarainR our system oi luamnir auiwin m nratmnu &nd AKencltn will be furillH!lPl by addresslnit B. K Booerteon, President. 1'1 Walnut Street, HhiladeJpbia. , , uec u am. DYEING! DEAtt. FRIENDS : I anr not y.-t dead, thoub I have been dyeinptfor ten years. 1 am here yetto dye, cian ana repair your clothes.- Call and givo rte a trial and I will try to give Batisfaction.'. Please don't forget me. I 'work eheep for cash. JENNIE KENT ' Feb. 28. It ' ' ' NOTICE. - - f I waht every man and woman In the TTnj'te-3 States interested, in the Opinm and Whisky, aabiu to nave one "of mv book on these tiv. ease 'Addresa B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, a. Box 882, and one will be sent you frao. Ka IHsck1 IliVletlBth. IfiLiiA.I JUit -isle It! Irt Ii "Tl r-- Wrlft MJH"" t ' V- h f : -.-, f r V o
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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March 28, 1895, edition 1
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