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Giv6 us a Trial.
The - Standard.
PRINTS TILE
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For 1 Year
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VOL. X NO 331.
CONCORD, N. C.. THURSDAY, MARCH i7 1898.
WHOLE NO. 469
inn
The
hat demonstrated ten thousand,
times that it in almost Infallible
FOR WOMAN'S
PECULIAR
WEAKNESSES,
1rrfrnlBiitis and nrftn(rinentt.
It baa become tUe leudiuK remedy
tor this class of trouhlei. It exert
wonderfully htaltnr, strength
ening and booth In Influence upon
the menstrual orKn It ourea
'whitea' and fallingof the womb.
It atopa flooding and relieves sup-
v1
pressed and painful meniitniatlon.
For Change of Life it 1. the best
medicine made. It la beneflolal .
during pregnancy, and helps to
bring children tula bom.a barren
lor yeara. It Invisorates, stimu
la!e, strengthens the whole syt
tem. Thia great remedy ln.ffereil
to all afflicted women. Whywil
any woman Buffer annther minute
with certain relief within reai-bf
Wine of Cardui only eoats 11.00
per bottle at your drug store.
Far advice, in cam TtmiMnQ special
nW'tfons, aJ-!'", (rhino- f.,mrlom.
Id. "larfiM 1drlor Dtparlviett,"
Th rii.tli -.- JfIM Co., Chat
tanooyi, 'I 'in.
ey. I. W.SMITH CJnfM.S.C .!
M 'le un it Wine o Ci.'i)ui t Kon.s
tc tsltlrfl ol the evil " '-n "
..it id htf."
MANUFACTURERS OF
Fine Gin,lrams,'
Outin Cloths! V
Plaids; SlieGtmo-
and Sal Ba-s
DDealersHm
GENERAL
MER HADISE
DBuvers; of
a wbiie ur
Of FnllcrHoii'a yill.Hy one Who Is
Woll riiln)fl With the I'liuo
Nome Interealfca; Hiluae About It.
I promised tia5 I woo Id give tr
short history ofponcord'a little sis
ter, the G WPatteon Manof no
taring Compan's plant. The said
plant is eituatej on Coddle Creek,
oa a direct lineoetween Concord and
HaVrisburg in .he centre cf a fiat
farming coramuity. Their build,
ing is of bMc substantially built,
on a foundatin of eolid s oiie ma
sonry.
For their nuve power, they have
tv;o 60-horee rer e id a 100-horse
power Corliss mgine, also a 100
horse power trbine water wheel
These powers jre so geared that
they can ubb um irg-mer or aepa-
rate. Ia factJhey often ran ths
mill tbe half i! every day withou
any steam, wl h redacea tbe coat
of running osiderably. Their
mill is filled sh tbe best molern
machinery, 'ty use three or four
bales of cottoiuily.
Their fire dartment is pe.fect.
Four hydrantEre situated at con
t. nient places lund the mill, and
in i-ase of fire building conld be
,i.rfd with ter in a few min
iitcd. laej u. iweive gooa sun
atu'iul four-m cotteges, whhh
at ibis time aril occupied except
t o.
Tbey have large store house
tilled with an nrted stock of goods,
And laBt bat j least, I must say
something abj tbe dam. It is
one of the best the State, built of
stone laid in cmt 125 feet long
ith an avereueigbt of 15 feet.
This massive jof stone and ce
mint backs tnt.t?r one and one
half miles a: from tbe power
stored in thiond the company
grinds the corid gins tbe cotton
if the neitjhbjod and also runs
ct.eir faotorf. j Rox.
(To bntinned)
TUE REED POND
I
COUNTRY ,
PRODUCE
ol all kind,1 and 4-loot
On in o Throi
The Salisbuinn says faur large
janron passtdough Salisbury on
ilat cars over iBouthern Tuesday
ifternoon, goiDutb.
It is rnmorbat quantities of
tmmunition aixploeives are also
going south 1 tsed m case of
war. l
It is sa'd tbie government re.
quires absoluttecy of the roads
"WOOd alwaS Wanted- it handle svinpiementa of war
tna eyen ii mere going a news-
est prices for same, m'n c'bardl et lBe
tacts iu iuc i'
On one of Una which pissed
here was wriltj large letters in
jha'k the vc-i L'oIc out Spain,
ve'll g ve jou
It, is reporec, fifietu carloads
it powder H hiorgh going
loutb. j
We invite an inspec
tion ot all the foods
we'manuiacture.
OUELL MFG. Co
Concord N.C
TuriuunutJ r
tnotlirr WXIili
At the humee bride's father
oday (Thura Mr. Dberrj
B ackweldpr, srMr. A J Uiack
"either, nf this as roamed tt
Vliss Lucy Faglaotrhter cf Mr
lleDry Fag8rfiO. 11 owesbip.
The ceremony performed b
lev. H A MoCib.
A big fami'jtr, snnh as yo
ee on tubleaood livers lik
Mr Frt?grt, T'jiytd by all
. mi U ,1 iai I rvivvir,,r4 Viara tVtt
rp inn.ee sunnly oar feeds to dealers to ueu..u. 6 ....cu ..c.DvU.
v aeii a.ain. At tlie same time, any- -ocninc and wild th nicht a'
the home of I hti'a f fhrr,
Etui ti.ol'ttE Stakdakd
not x;f0 k io of tni
name of the local merchant from ,n0'n Lffjjr jet today, it n euda it
nt Sal. evSVcop7 of which ctsus mo.t 1.. ary co-)a io,s to
30 cent! to place in your nanas, wiii bcw.i iuj BlfJ u.t, .rjKw.'iaer.
free on receiptor interna (.auim
cfn N,,thinc like this Manual has
one who has bought our seeds of their
...I J...I H.irlnir sitlior 1 fVlfi Of 1007 Will
brsVnt our M-nua. of" Everything io, .h.
li.rden" for 1898 rnrr) provided tliey
hv letter rlVLU and eivc "tie was
M
Will lie OrnlneO llf-4rtloil Itrrnm
nirudoit By llolh the Cuunly and
Ninte Hoard ol llcnltli.
A was annonnoed some days ogo,
tbe Town Commissioners bare or
dered that the Reed poDd, behind
the residenoa of Mr. Joel Reed, le
drained off. This was no notion
simply taken by the Commissioners
i f our town, but is a following
of the opinion of tbos? who know, f
anyore docs,wh?.tis best for the pre
servation of the heu'itl of our peo
ple. It would seem a little hasty
for onr Commissioners to order
such an action w'thoutt'e recom-
meuda'ion of higher aa horities,
though yoa can hear of some alreadv
abusing them for tbe action.
As Concord has no city phys:cin
of its own, the county phjsicias,
who is now Dr. J S L fforty, also
makes a report of the deaths and
different diseases in cur town and id
also our highest health officer. After
eximming this pond he has ex
pressed his opinion that it be d raiued
off.
Not only this, but Mayor Crowell
showed us a letter from tbe State
Board of Uealth in which they also
snggest some action in regard to it.
As they say, it will be only a short
while before some other action will
have to be taken for onr town and
will very probably ward off attacks
ol fever in our community.
The pond will be drained off be
fore snruraer. The matter of mak
ing eonaoie arrangements witn t e
owner is left in the hands of Major
Crowell.
It is not likely that there will be
any contention on the part of tbe
owner, Mr. Reed, as he has been
shown the opiDion offered by Dr.
Lafferty, the health tflicer.
M O BAURLVGER HURT.
A OrtHli cm In Ilia H. ikI fly nrircnlar
ei.n-ot Final.
Mr. M.irshall BurirjjiT, who ha?
b"fn living in Coccurd until a
we or two ago, and who once
conducted a grocery utore at Can
nonville, rer,cied a severe wound
Taurntiay about 10 o'clock at tbe
machinery cf R Safrit S; Co.,
near Glasses eidinp.
Mr. IJarringer bad crawled up
under the circular taw to clean out
the saw dunt from under it and uns
tuoughtly raised his head, striking
the caw. A gash of at leant three
inchi'S was pawed in the top c f hie
bend only an inch or two back of
the forehead
BOARD
OF N. O,
MEET
LOLLEGR HALE AND HEARTY
Two iDferr-ttlliiK t'enlnri-a Knitrtert.
Toe board of direc'ord of North
Carolina Ciilleje met at Mt. Pleas
ant Wednead ,y the 9;h.
Two features of its action ara of
much iatere3, viz: President Soberer
made a proposition to the board that
if excused from class jooui duties
aud his. traveling expenses were
borne he w mid canvass the synod at
tbe financial anent and folic. tor for
tbe institution. This proposition
wag accepted Also at the rtqnest of
Rev. ticberer a committc a was ap
pointed to formulate a presentation
The wound did notlf th" claims of tbe college to tbe
T " - t hro nr .ihrn.ntf ! it IS a book
of ZOO pages, contains 500 engravings of
a, i -jnte mnitlv new. and these are
supplemented by 6 full size colored plates
of the best novelties of the season, finally,
OUR "SOUVEHIl." SEED COLLECTION
...in -i k. oantuilrlimtt fhnrre. to all arnli-
cants sending 10 ct. f or the Manual who will
4 Jo I p Ireilrll.
The C barlotttver sty? :
"Mr. W O Jind, who wut
down ycetcrday time good Ire
dell s.tck, wes j of killing I
ng 8 vci'tii cutythat weighe'
ia ili, ., ;.. v,;.,.. inn
state where they saw this advertisement. r . "
d.i.1 Card Aon ollons Will Ketein n. aum,nn. .um-.-! ft
Poland Chin i v
The Keren Winn
Tbe above Driven to Mr
.Jno. Bulla's dopi, Bul'a, wb'
lives at Forest Ii'just rtturn
ed from a ln'g foin. the hille
r of Moutgoinery t ue na
three good fox clfl as a resnt
has three foxes u home. Mr
W D Anthony
HAS TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR THE
Decorator's Wall Pap
Conn painty,
.......x .i niira.cAO.
?. Z:. h tiatterlnt- testl- Jno. Mclnnia, aHWt Uill
r,nm civ nf the leadina accompanied him.
moniaia iiwmi -
metropolitan papers of these
two cities as being most Tiarfcl
some and very cheap.
See samples atFetzer's
4Mar. 17.
Drugstore
One chase was irially liyclj
and one of his doQnged in
a fight with thetad to be
hauled home, its fg cut err.
aiilorably.
M hi-
Needs No F.Kilnnntlon.
Madison, N. O., Ag. 4, 1897.
Gooe Greasy Liniment Co., Oreeiu.
biro, N.C?
T ... u;,. Please shin nn at or, f
,n;rosa Goose Urease liiBiment. DfUm Corps to ate20;hof
are entirely ont. " 1. . M;v oelebration
WOJON3tJ i jpt toe mvituuou
Elegant invitatie been re
ceived from Mnj. ' 8 Frank
lin, of Charlotte, an of tbe
committee on in by the
Cabarrus Lieht Inand the
Kltiiittion the Hiue.
Abont tbe grptest eurprisr to the
newspaper rtader every oay is tha'
we have no war yet. The situation
is about the same as other di.y. All
the necessary preparations are b, iiu
made probably by bo-h sides, but
the war cloud looks much darker in
the Eastern world sometimes
md the sub. of peace finally shines
bright and clear agitin.
The Senatp promptly passed thi
bill appropriating the $50,000,000
fcr war vessels and ammunition.
The Montgomery is in tbe harbor
and moored near the wrecked
Maine. The court of inqiiry is
still at work, but it is blamed for
killing time. It may report next
week. The intenoe interest in the
tfnine uffiir drowLS out the real
Cub .u war a'jd we rarely hear of
any progress in the struggle for lib
erty. An occasional bit of newt
hows that thine are still hostile
forces at work
The iuHurgents do not Biem to
hve made any marked progress
lately. Possibly a feeling prevails
hat Uncle Sam will soon fiuifh up
the j jb f ir them.
The most pleasing feature in the
lews of the day is tbe message of
Q leen V':c'0;ia" in appioba'inn of
ind congra; ul.i'orj to President Mc
Uin'ey in his wis-', cuuservu'ivp, bn!
dign:Qed coursfl cf action
Tue English pr ss stems pl-iii'n.
o Anericans in its tone. The Lo.i-
Ion L'hily Chronicle says r.ni.ng
o' hi r thirirs favoruble to th" Aineri-
u'i po iuoti :
"At the tau.e time we ia!t i:
were posi hie o persuaJe ft,.-Jin, etiL
the eleven h hour, lh t bt r liuu i
i:;U Uuyn iiri.it De sayetl Dy tue
recogni iou oi' the inevitable fact?
Co bid Cuba be free would be a b ird
task, but it would be the safest and
m )at d gn fijd cuurse."
The D.tiiy News sas ( difoiia'b:
'While credi ing the Uuited S atin
with the gent roua error of giving
be world a n. b!e examp'e of sticri
(ice for peace by uuprrpareducsa for
ar, we are gbiJ to scj Hint' tln-
nave shown iliem elyea wite in tim "
Daily of 10th.
vfnjnr I'eiiilirrlon lrnlKOil.
His many friends will regret to
learn that while at the supper trble
last night Maj. S J Penal. Tton whs
suddenly stricken with paralysis.
A telip'ione message from Alb
'narle tonight states that his condi
tion Is extremely cri;ical. SVisbnry
lorreepondent Chtrlotte Oiperver of
lUh.
Judge Montgomery received a
'phone message this (Friday) morn
ing which justifies the graveat
fears.
It wis Wednesday night that
Mjir Pomberton had the stroke.
DoiliK Well.
Dr. R S Young returned Tours
oight from Richmond and Rp irtB
that Mips Elizabeth Gibson etood
the trip well and also phyoicai
treatment. II. r recovi ry may not
be very, rapid but it in very hope
ful fur a complete restoration.
render Mr. Barringfr unconpeioup.
There is no ugly gneh left like a
tearing of the flash, but simply a
straight deep cut in the head. The
bone of the ekull is sawed through,
though it is not thought that tbe
membrane of the brain is broken.
Mr. Bwnrger did otseemto
suffer much from tbe hurt at first
and waited around the machine
shop for D'. Lafferty to come and
dress the wound. He will prabably
be confined several weeks.
Arm Broken.
While playing baseball today
(Thnrcday) at noon, Master Roy
S ppenfield had the misfoitune to
fall and bieak both bones in OJe of
his arms lie was tripped by one
of his playmates, it is .thought.
About a year ago while the skating
rink was "all the go" Roy also broke
this arm, though not quite at the
tame place. The break did not
cause him much suffering at the
time and in a short while the bo'ies
wire fet.
A rrelly Uooil Eye.
A rather singular instance oc
:urred at Greensboro s roe days ago,
as noted from the pipers of the two
d.ff;ient places. Sheriff Monroe, of
Salisbury, toge hdr with his son
were lading tnree persons to tne
lipiiiun'iarr, and while waiting in
Grpensboro, Sheriff Monroe espied a
egro that had escaped from the
Rowan -ch'.in g jng. The sheriff ad-.
vanced oa him, and the negro, know
ing what it meant, put to his heels,
but in a short while re aas cane .t
by one of the policemen.
N. C. Synod of the Evangelical Lu
tbe -an church at its coming meeting
in May.
This committee ia composed of
Rev. C B Miller, Rev. M G G Scher.
er aud Re. V R Stickley.
rnbnii Wnr Krtt.
Havana, March 9. A Spanish
column under Col. Tfjeda, accord
ing to a Spanish report, has cap
tured several entrenched insurgent
cfttupn in tue tuanziniito awirict,
including the campnf E' Chine. Tbe
troops, the Spaniards add, killed 9
men, made 3 prisoneie and captured
'an urmory with many tools and
lefirjyed many great bats anil
hospitals." Therejwas another er-
gagemont betweon these epposing
forces, it appears, at La Sierre, ar.d
the insurgents are alle-d to ha- e
lost over one hundred men, while
the Spanish colonel reports two
killt d and 15 wounded.
. he r rum rora Drilling;.
The Anthony Drum Corps L.v
iec.au training in good s'jle. Un
ortun:t'.ely eotne fotv of the meai-
htrs are not taking the in'rreft tbey
h mi Id take in it. Q lito a number
if them bave been practicing the
-rny and Navy C-de of f-ignn.U
ind are pri'p,resu rp.rr.u;
fhumday night M i r K' -i'.i r took
jointi of the mem'ii ri out. a il (.a?(
tlit ui 8 splendid dri I with lonlern?,
-ttutioning one sqind at the b'.
Cloud and the othtr at Allitoa b
corner. Not unexpectedly, the
tiieseae would Cimtain eomelhiug
ibnut the enemey but they were all
'ouiid to be Spaniards.
Lively FlKl-
Several dn8 no two colored
boys of our towr, Henry Phifer and
Bud Mdlr, eoftaed in a fight. A
t result- Miller received a two stitoh
ound on the buck of his hind and
Pnifer received a blow from a rock.
15 toh were bound over to court in
a jflo bond.
Ti.is negro, Henr; Pnir, is a
ivorthlcut cbaract'-r and is the no
gro that was convicted and e-rved
aeenUnceon tbe chain gang for
s'ealing a chicken. He has a bad
name.
Mr. I.ndwlu; lHra.lyael.
We are eorry to learn that Mr.
Martin Ludw'g, one of our oldest
and best citizens, has received a
stroke ot paralysis. lie was at his
barn on Wednesday when he re
ceived the stroke in his right side
and had to be cafried to the bouse.
He was reported some better on
Thursday.
Mr. Ludwig ia cettme tolerable
old. Ha is the father of Mrs. Wrr.
II Blume, of this city.
Henditunrtera ArriuiKel.
Mofsrs Jno. A Tucker, of Ral
eigh, D A Elliott, of Winnsboro,
and W II White, of Oxford, who
are in Concord for several months
in the interest of tbe Carolina
Benevolent Association have made
their headquarters in thecfliceof
Attorney M B Stickley, upstairs
over J C Lippards grocery sto'e.
Arretted In KeMftrk.
John Wellman, colored, wto ia
charged with committing a criminal
aesault about two years ago upon
Fannie Murchison, colored, has betn
brrtsted in .Newark-, N. J., at the
ins'ance of George L Gnenlee, cf
the Nor. b State Detective Agency,
who has been on Wellmhn's train
for some time. The girl assaulted
by Wellman was a eendent of Liv.
ingstone College at Salisbury, but
was living here at the time. Well-,
man had been arrested, but made
bis escape.?; A bill was found against
bim at tbe last teim but ore of the
Circuit court. R ndition pipers
have been prepared, and Detective
Greenlee will go to Newark after
Wellman. Atheville Citizen.
At the Ago or Eighty-Tito Team A
a'MbnrriiN Mnti.
The Charlotte News has the f ,1.
lo vina abo it Cubarrua county man:
'M'. W K Corn;an, of township
Nil, 3, Cab rrns county, who was in
the News office a few days ago to re
new his subscription, ia eighty-two
yeara of age and thia week plowed
two horses in a cornfield . Ue says
be has alwaya been fond of the plow,
aud is able to do a full day's work
now.
Aa early as 1850 he and his father
hauled goods to Charlot'e from
Oamden and Caeraw, S. O, this be
ing long before the railroad reached
his point. But one of bit old
achool mates ia living now,
Mr. Corrigan resides on the plan
tation where the family have lived
continuously aince 1772. His grand
'uther, William Corrigan, bought
tbe place and died there at tbe age
of 85 years. 1' is father succeeded
to it, and died there at the age of 83
yeara ; and Mr. Corrigan ia still liv
tug at the old homestead at the age
of 82.
I'ny In Active Nervlce-
Aside from the danger of being
shot by the enemy, war would not
be an unprofitable occupation for
the North Carolina Militia. When
in the active service they are
guaranteed the pay of their respec
tive gradta in the United States
regular army. Thus a captain of a
North Carolina company who may
be working on a 800 Ealary would,
in the event of war, draw $150 a
month. If wounded, he would get
t'2GO a year additional. ; j
The following ia a table of pay
for officers up to tbo colonel during
the first die years :
Colonel J3.500
Lieu'emmt Colonel 3,000
Major 2,500
Captain, mounted 1,800
Captain, not mounted 1.G00
First Lieut., mounted 1,000
First Lieut, not mounted 1.500
Second Lieut., mounted 1,500
Second Lieut , not mounted 1,-100
The privates would not fare bo
well, aa they would be on the same
footing with the enlisted men in the
regular army, receiving $13 a
month. As a special inducement,
tbey would be allowed 30 cents a
day or fraction of a day, as com
mutation of rations.
Some privates in the North
Carolina militia make more money
in time of peace than some oflicere.
In war tbey would have less of
OIIAULE-j TRAY LOR GUILTY.
Three Vtnrn In Penllentlnry-ln Jail
at Monroe.
We had provided for gutting the
result of the Charles iravlor trial
that was going on Friday in Albe
marle. Tbe verdict was rendered
after 1 he ctandari) had gone to
the homes of its readers. The re
unit as given ua by the edior of the
hnterpneo was as fjllows:
Traylo- was found guilty. Mo-
lion was made for new trial but was
overruled by tbe court and a sen
tence of three years in penitentiary
was imposed by ibe court whereupon
notice ot appeal was given. A bond
of $1 500 ws required and Traylor
was remanded to the Monroe jail
pending the completion of the bond.
We learn by telephone today (Stt
urday) that the Judge has lessened
the sentence from three yeara in the
peuittntiary to two yeara.
Koyal make, the food pure,
wholesome and dcllcloaa.
mm
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
fwu rUKiNn pownrtj m., Mtwvmw.
SCHEDULE
GE TTING READY IN EARNEST
llnyliiK Nhlpn and Mnklna; Ammuni
tion.
' In". Effect; Jan. 18, 1897.
Thia condensed schedult is pub-
It ia no longer a matter of doubt 18ne(? miormationana il anbject
. I . . - , . I w 6 WIUJUUK UUUUO W 1.11-
pusneu wun vigor. Ammunition
and
vigor.
ordnance mannfaoturera
Traina L ive Concord, N. O
9:25 v. M. No. 35 dailv for At.lnn
A - J af-l i 1 A 1 -
oressinrr on the work- tn fnll eanan- l viiariuiie Air oo, e aiviaion,
pressing on tne worit to mil capao . a , nointa South nrf Southwpak
ity. Negotiations are eoing on for I Carries through Pullman drawings!
two battleships now building in C?onl buffet aleepera between New
pij i i. Z v . iork' Washington, Atlanta, Ne w
laujiouu muiHii. n m ijruuauie I u r l e a n s, Savannah and
that seyeral others will be obtained Jacksonville. Also Pullman sleeper
if found to be of such grade or de. 8:4a . m.n0. 87. dailv. Wabin
sirableness aa ia wanted. j ton and Southwestern vestibuled
The readiness of Contrrpsa tn makp limited for Atlanta. Birmingham,
me reauinesa or uongress to mane Memphis. Monteomerv. Mobila and
any appropriation necessary lor war JNew urieans, and all points' South
ii.ii... H..i. and Southwest. Throueh Pullman
It is eyident that Spain ia not ex and New York to Meumhis. Din-
pecting much to be gained in a war ln 08r' estibuled coach, between
. .,. . . . -t Washington and Atlanta, Pullman
tndwill not jump into it precipi. tourist car for Saa Frauciuco, Sun
talely with a auperior power making days.
every preparation, and it is tquall, Vain.ton" J'l ZSJ
eviuenc tnut tne United States lsltoiu, seima, Kaiigh. (ireensborol
not ffointr into i war retrarHlpaa nf a inOXVllle and Asheville to Char-.
--- o---0 - ntto. N. II
- e i i tir . i . , , I ' . .
settee ot rignc. ihq me cnancea
that are apparent the government
does not intend to be caught unpre
pared.
Our coast defences are being made
ready.
Charlotte ia made one of four re
10:29 a. m. No. 11. dailv. fcr At-.
anta and all points .South. Solid
train, luebmond to Atlanta: Pull
man sleeping car, Richmond to
(ireensboro.
10:08 a. M No. 36. dailv. for
Washington. Richmond. Kaleie-h
and all points North. Carries Pull-
man lira iri n.rAnm hn 44 a t- nlnnnno
iruiting atationa tor the artillery NewOrleans to NewYork; JaekBon,
regiments. ville to New York ; Birmingham to
Avery significant set of . propo New York. Pullman touriBt cara
oil inn a am oot. forth ho Pant., n from ban rar cisoo '1 hursdays.
ral, president of the Spanish naval lnXr.H.lXST
court, maintaining the theory of ac- ilmited, for Washington and all
cident in the blowing up of the points North. Through Pullman car.
Maine. Thev are as follows: Memphis to New York: New Orleans
ii a f,niinmi tv,. i;o to New York i Tampa to New York.
least reeistence, must have blown a ,A ? '"e'e8 Tertlbuled coach nd
great hole in the mu 1 at the bottom 7.0& n. m. No. 12. dailv. for Rich
of the harbor. No such hole was mond, AsheviKe. Chattanooga. Ral
found. A torpedo must have thrown Mich, Goldsboro and all points
a laree mass of water into the air if ortn. Carries l'ullman sleeping
..Int-tT l...a nf r.QV end mnrA ornrt
g0 juu oa "it""-". charlotte News.
test ng t (e treat mtnta 01 i-iy
Cr-nni Balm, tbe n ost reliable cure
fur ra'arrh and cold in the bead, a
a pt-ntroua 1U c. nt trial 'za can De
had of your druggist or we will mni
it for 10 cen's. Full eiz 50 cents.
ELY LfiOTlIEUS.
50 Warren St.,
New York City.
It ia Ihe'im dicine abo-,e all others
for ca'arrh, 111 d is worth ita weight
in rod. i can ute iiiiy a uream
B i m with ti-ifety and it does all that
is claimed for it. B W frperry,
llar'.ford. Conn.
(Mien
CATARRH
A I llmnllc
Afl (l'n
Nothing but n
rcnifly nr change ol
climate will vurc it.
lift m wfM-knnvvn phar
in.iL'eiii iral rt'niciiy,
i:i.ys
crram balm.
t is niifV.ly absorlied,
kIvs rt'lict at on re.
iiji.-ti"! anil cleanses the
Nil r;iss;it'i-.
A"iivs iiiif;tiiun;ition,rt Ih. U A f
Ili..b nc1 pruu-ns UkLULLI uLHU
tnli-.uncm. Restores the senses of taste and
smell. No" cocaine, no mercu. no mjmimm
di ti. l-it1' sie 50c 'I t i U siu italic al rlttiKHiS'S
ot l.y mail.' LUV liRO'l flhRS, w. Waited bu,
New York
iaci PiV.tSffMBALW.M
CJllPJAf vtlnrp easily cured rf
w 1 si'ift-w ur.mtiiM' r,
Surra flusMt
MOI!E REiinENCES
rn lie Built In t'oneord omc fVenrly
rinlHlird.
Booming up our town too much
ill cuse ti e peop'e not to lay much
a'r pa on our uoonn aa tney win De
nim toi c.tmmon and of too slighi
a nature, but it du.-s seem that Coo
cord is gradually on the move all
thew dajs.
We are informed that several ce
houses have been built over at tbe
Buff alo Mills in the last while. Two
new residences are Hearing cumple
tion in tbe direction of the Gra led
School Mr. Ed. White's aid Mr
Frank Morrison's.
The contracts bi.ve now b-en made
for two more nice residences. At-
tojoey Mirrison Culdwell baa moved
into tbe house formerly occupied b'
Mr. W M Weddington, und will
tia e a badddome new residcuce built
on the site of the other house in
ihich be has been liying. The resi
dence willjben two -story one aud
will cost about f 1.50J.
Tbe contruct has also been let by
Mr. W M Weddington for a nice
residence on the vuant lot next to
Mr. A B Young on Weat Corhin
street. D will be a seven mom.
single story bouse, costing about
1800.
Attention f. C. V.
Attention is hereby called to the
fact that the 10 cente per Capita
from each member of the United
Confederate Veterans ia now due
and recording to section 3 of tin-by-lawa
ahould be forwarded by
April lat. Members of Camp No.
212 will please tako notice and piy
promptly the amount to the irej
urer, J D Barrier.
D A Caldwtll, Ctaimander.
Don't Read This Article.
If you have no lovo for your
family don't road this. Ifyouhaye
no care for providing for a future
for your loved ones bo certain not
to read this.
The Carolina Ecnovoltint Asso
ciation is promoting a moans of
providing a comfortablo future
not only for your family but for
youisolf as well. If you buy a
certificate of insurance with this
company it guarantees the pay
ment ot $1,000 at death and $500
upon tbo satisfactory proof of
disability such ns the loss of one
band or one foot or both eyes, and
$'250 in enso you arrive at the age
of Gj and elect to surrender your
policy. It oilers tho most perfect
indemnity aud is the cheapest life
iusnrauco company in tbe country.
Why? Because it gives you pro
tection at the actual mortality cost
of a healthy locality and the
Ktnallest expense eloment of any
company in this country. If you
don't believe it is solvent and safe,
r. fleet tliut Capt. S B Aloxander
is the ciinirmau 01 me uoaru 01
directors who manage and control
it, that Capt. S A Ashe is the
secre tary and troasurcr and that
ho handles all the funds aud is
under a $25,000 .bond, and that
1 x-CLief Justice James E Shep
herd is tho legal adviser. These
men are not in tho habit of lend
ing their efloits nud influence to a
schenio or game of chance, or a
trap for tho u.i wary.
mm
Griiliiir A--iitm-ri 10 II.
The chain gang work is now under
he supervision of Mr. R II Pat -r-hoii,
the newly elected Superintend
ent, and work aeeuia ti progress the
same as heretofore. Mr. Patterson
aiys he has hardly b come acens.
tomed to the woik, tbe standing
still on his feet all day having made
him so sore.
Since Mr. Patterson's election, Mr.
Chas. A Blume is not guarding.
Mr, Lloyd Stouh, a young man,
has been guarding for Mr. EJ Lita
ker, while he ia at home attending
the beddide of his father.
exploded at a depth of only 2b feet
or so, at least have produced a wave
reaching tbe other ships and the
shore of the harbor. We have eii
amined everyone, on shipboard or
shore who saw tbe explosion, but no
one can be found who remarked an
npbeavel of tbe water or a big wave,
ar from Greensboro to Richmond.
Jonnects at Greensboro with train
carrying Pullman car for Raleisb
6.27 a. b.-1(o. 10. daily, for Kich-
mond ; connects at Greensboro for
Raleigh and Norfolk : at Danville
for Washington and points North :
at Salisbury for AsLmlle, Knox
ville and points Went.
.til freight trams carry passengers.
'A torpedo explosion always kills John M. Cttlp, W. A. Tubk,
fish in the vicinity. No Uih were
Traffic M'gr. Gen'l Pass. Ae't.
T . CJ afl II' 1 .J L t-a n
killed by the Maine disaster, as fish, ft, X;ZZ"ramwuu' w'
ermen who have known the harbor acd (ipn'l mannrpr
for many years testify. To prodncs Washington, D. C.i
the effects no'ed in the wreck a tor- S.II.Habdwick, Ass'tGen'iP. Ag't
pedo would have to be of enormous w , ?' ,9'
II 1 Ui aV A 1 iiVI aUDD ItVJIOU a. tlf$ U
iz, fully 150 or 200 kilos." Daily
ofl2tb.
To I.oae Two HiiNlueaa Men.
It ii now a decided fact that our
town will soon lose two of its enter
prising business men. Tney are
Messrs. Charley Craven and Mar.
shall Crowell, who open a s!ore in
AlbemarU about the first of April,
They intend carrying quite a large
stock of goods, especially furniture
and stoves.
A ConTlnelng
A NiiKiit folllMlon.
Tbere was a slight collision Fri
day morning between 7 and 8 Court house.
o'clock when No. 31, the south
bound Florida Flyer, ran into
Capt. Ttoss's section car between
here and Harrisburg. Fortunato
ly tho men left the "dump car"
and no one was hurt. The train
ran some distance after the col
lision before it could stop. The
car was considerably broken to
pieces.
Louisville. Kv.
GtWANlDoBENBESY, LcCalAg't,
Concord. N. U.
M. B. STUCK LEY
Attorney at Law,
Concord N. C.
SFEtlAL ATI KM ION Qlhh
10 COLLH.L1IOXS.
Office upstairs in King building;
near Poatothce.
MORRISON H. CALDWELL
ATTORSfi Y AT LAW,
CONCORD. N. O
Office in Morris building, pposit
Heart Trouble Quickly Cured.
Testimonial.
Hhut About (lie Vt'enther T
Eyery day that q restton ia waf ..'d
about on the bretz s, now heard here
tnd then there; but it ia hard to I
answer, especially in March, when
the weather is so changable, oe day
being hot enough to scorch a her-
rim.', and the next, as it ripi a body
up the back, cold euougb to make a
position between two flres j-ist mod
erately comfortable.
No, airee, it won't do to prognos
ticate about tba weather during the
month of March, as your prognoati.
cations itra liable to melt ana run
down like a candle one day, and the
next they are just aa liable to fhat
off on a cuke of ice. These are hot
and cold daya alternately, and, if
yon don't want to be caught lying,
you had better not prognosticate
until Maroh has takn a back seat.
j'-jf
TO ( TUB A tttl.o IS l V
lake Laxative Brouio (juinins
Tablets. All druggists refund tbe
money if it f aila to cure . 25 ct ots.
filisa Ella Kchtz.
MFor 19 yeara I su(TVrv. frntn hnrt trou
ble. During that time 1 iviut tn-aUMl by
different physicians. AU of them
claimed that I ctndt nt bt, eumt. I aj
grt?ntly troubled with shortness of lireath.
palpitntton anil pain In tho shlc If IU
Came excited, or exerted myei f in the leas
the piiiu. In my sMe iMvame very severe. A
tirnen It seemed a- tliuuh ti-iwl- rre iioot
titf thniUjh my title. Smiotlrno In the rnontfe
of Novemtjer liLst, I cumitiem ed tukliit;
DR. niLES' HEART CURB
md since then I have Improved Ht.-adlly
I can now sleep on my left side, sometiiitu i
had never tH'en alilo to tlo U'fure. I ca
walk without lM'iti' fiillriieil, nnil atu It
mufh better hr.iUh tlmn err hffvrt, I wuulA
rccommenil all siiHrriT; f :m heart trouhM
to try Dr. Milis" lnv iliiah1 r km -iy without
delay ' MI.-S V.. Kl'LTX,
61H Wright M.lwaukee. Wn.
Pr. Miles TTe;irt fnre ia n-M nn a pmlttv
guarantee tiiat t he It r-1 r.il ! i v ; LI h n-li.
All druKtrits sell it m tl, ti i- f'-r mt
It will he Kent, prepaid, on run Ipt of prt-
by tilt) 1'r. Milott MixJnl (Ju . Likhurt, luU.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure tKS
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