Vol. Xw-No. 2716 OONCOtfD, N. 0., SATURDAY, APRIL 16 1898 Whole No 1171 PROF. MIMS' LECTURE. Kidney Lanier the sntoJect-IIU Ufe and Gifts In Music and Poetry-Elegant Reception at Elbetn-Cnarm-ins Music. 1 j V The writer availed himself of the Kind invitation -to meet the lovers of the fine arts at Mr. W R tidell's Friday night where Prof. Mim, of Trinity College, addressed the Jalia McGruder Book Clnb and their in yited guests that formed a group of about 100 people. When the ca pacious parlors and hall of Elbeth were beginning to want space indi cating that the guests were about all present, the piano, nnder the touch of Mrs . R A Brower, began to Bound the signal for the exercises genius with qaotationa showing that poetry and music were but the met dia of his grasping the infinite. PERSONAL POINTERS. I Mr. R K Drake, of the Drake This champion of artistic beauty Medicine Co., ie in our city. said "Moral virtue, moral beauty Misa Mary Watson, of Salis must attend artistic beauty.1' 'fThe bury, is visiting at the home of Dr. artist's market is the heart of man, Smoot. tuc al um a price is some nine goou. . Pqv J C Davis 'Art is the greatest way of speak ing truth in the world." 1- ! i When nearing the end of life he said, 'Death is the dearest of the angels to those who have known how to liye ! - ! has gone to Lexington, where he conducts ser vices tomorrow. Miss Nannie Cannon returned yesterday evening, after attending a play in Charlotte Thursday night. -Judge Montgomery will attend ject and inspired hi audience with the funeral of Maj. Dowd in Char- his own admiration for our typical lotte tomorrow. Southern poet He read and recited Mr. Branche Craige, of Salis- Biveral choice selections. t bury, is visiting at the home of Mr. When he closed Miss Alida Smith John Allison. The speaker was full of his sub of the evenme: Mr. H M Barrow in nis wen Known ana unarming & - j iur. jonn waaswortn nas re DDI WELL YOU FURNISH TFT K FEE ? DO 'J RE REST. j That'd all M.i-sky 'n co fur nisn ti e feet. wi.l not i nly d thereat but h w M io . veil for $2.50. ' ' strains sang "When Love is Told." ise of Life, and tha speaker was turned, after being ofl on a short study this science go Miss Rose Harris followed with "In induced to return and read the poet's business trip. you can be sure to fir Is a science. If you haven't time to to a store where xrnn nan no an-rtx tr tinH AlnfKmn H n the Shadow of the ttn. o . m ,, Mr. G W Ould, formerly a Con- signed and made b, Artiats and . complimentary terms could express termi.ne ner eyes two springs, the cotdiaD) but who is now traveling leoted and handled with tact and the del.ght afforded the audience, fonntain of lormg. comfort and go, for a LynohbUrg firm, arrived in the taste. t . i i rri . tnmntyn all tna nirtiaotfnHna Viin Bliss ttoae was w ner oesi. & - ,.w.u. "-city last night. ' We have a stock of clothing that -Mr. FS Harmon" returned to meets the requirements of the most tells it. Mr. H S Puryear duced 'h' speaker neatly when ntro- checkered life. Prof. We can give but a glimpse of the c Li, a fu. ..j.: -Ln;fv vAAtprrW nH ,-fl fastidious taste. If you c:me to up Minis rose and, without the ..ppwH3L out a juu uaoatjigo iu iuc 1 veil ill a yi UUC CKUpyiiifc an uuiuo u i iJia labuul I " 1 ie l ance oi uraturia tixux. ut xc- t e4ut,fuI a8 we were led by the in-law, Mr. Geo. R S wink. vieweu tne &ounern caaracier . as epeaker. We can only w:ah that the nreliminarv to his Buliect. r i writer and all his readers could en WELL DRESSED MAN, :; Mr. George EddiDS, 0t Char- ana 11 aon fc cost a fortune, either. The sneaker finds the South a ter fully into the joys of the literary lotte, who has been spending some We'il save jou from $5 to $10 8 !field of drought and famine for lit f f. I 1 time at the home of Mr. K L Cra- suit, and fit yu just as welUndgiy, & n,. n The e.egance of the reception and yen, returned home this morning.- you as good material. No doubt erary ambition. The .literary genius entertainment at Elbeth werelarelv meets jealousy, prejudice and in- contributory to the pleasures of the difference in the South. He quoted occasion. William Gilmore Sims as saying Prof. Jay Lentz returned to his about it at all. home in' Mooresville yesterday CanHOll OC FetZer U - We have every tmu'g m Oxford! that he had thrown away his efforts in the South. Iq New England Poe, Hawthorn, Emerson and others were wafted on STILL THEY BUILD. evening, on account of the illness of his mother. Company Sheriff Buchanan spent last night and part of today at Mount More Houses Veins' Built In Concord Contracts Bclnsr ."Lei Out. I j Besides the building cf a cottage Pleasant at the bedside of his little a very literary breeze, but in the for E:q. Allison on Spring -street, son, who has typhoid fever. Deputy South the poet and the songster have on Corbin street for Register; Wed- Will Propst held down the money not been held in high esteem, dington, at the . Buffalo mills for drawer and tax receipts in his ab- Charleston before the war was the several person?, on Scnth ; Main eence. chief centre of literary culture and street for Attorney Worrifon! Cald- Miss Ada Craven and her it was inadequate. Much of the well and al0 for J D Barrier,' still friends, Misaes Fleta Brown and talent of the Sooth chose law and contracts have lately been closed for Myrtle Cook, are spending the politics and were not outranked, four new cottages on Georgia afternoon in Charlotte. They will The speaker yields to none . in his avenue. Two of the cottages will be return tonight and probably bring pride in the South with all her tn- erected for Mr. Charlie Wagoner by their friend, Mies Helen Smith terprises and her pursuits and sees Contractor Caldwell. Oae of these back with them. in the growth of literary clubs the will be on the corner of Georgia building of a sentiment f;r litera avenue and West Depot street and ture and the rounding up of ideal will face Depot street. The other character with its due appreciation will be cu the avenue adjoining te of the beautiful in art. ; residence of Mr. Irvin Woodhojase, He then took up the life, the la- . Contractor Propst has also closed bors and the artistic grandeur of a contract to erect two cottages out nis hero, Sidney Lanier. He pos- near the other end of -the j same se&sed a stnius for music and poetry avenue. The one is for Mr! Fred Irish. pOtatOGS, radish rarely surpassed. He seemed born Swink and the )ther for Mj Robt. 0g l6ttllC6 QIld. SUSQ'T masterly skill from mere childhood yond Mr. Ed. bite's new residence, without lessons or aid In college With all this building, besides the he gave his late hours to his flute Lippirds & Barrier cotton mill, our and to the poets. When , he went town ee etna to be on eomswhatof a - i into the Confederate service he kept boom. his flute as a companion and even in prison he did not part from it.: Just here the speaker told the romantic Tomatoes,beans,new peas at Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 i 1 Lecture Monflay Klgnt. Rev. O C Plyler, of ISalisbury, story of Lanier in the hold of a ship will lecture Monday night fin the among a dense crowd of his fellow court houee at 8 o'clock. Sub jeot, nrifioners He was sicK. even nnJ'The Millennium." The lecture is IT ' . 7 I .-.m ; conecious. annarentlv in thel snas free and all are invited. modic throes of death, when a little girl friend of former days, who was Thousands of sufferers from wont to call herself his sister, round gr,PPe have been restored to ;health , , , , . L V. by One Minute Cough Cure. It him andpoured brandy into his lips V vlTy nnrM nnnoh onli hrnn. came, pneumonia, uripp, tubuuia, P. 8. $3 hats for $1.50, 'Latest Styles. , An ounce of satisfaction is worth ia ton ot talK rat racticn goef with every pair of shoes we sell. Respectfully, Dry Miller, Shoe Furnishers. and revived him. He was carriei up to the cabin and a3 8Don as fairly lucid he called for his flute. The tones were the assuring message to his comrades below that Sidney l'ved and a shout ran through the ship. ' -: .";!. The speaker drew fine lines, that distinguish his'Jpoetry above that of Edgar Allen Poe and even Milton and Browning. ! and all throat and lung diseases. Gibsons Drug Store. A.notner Curiosity. No. 4 copper little Mr. Robert Holdbrooks, of township, brought us in a cent today (Saturday) tnat his brother found some days agojout in the field a rather unordmary place tn find monev. The penny Dears MISSIONARY MEETING! The German Reforms to Render a Programma. The Woman's Missionary Socie ty of Trinity Reform Church will hold a public meeting to-morrow night at 7;30. Rev. McNairy of Lower Stone church will deliver an address on the the subject of 'Mis sione." A collection will be taken for Home Missions. All are cordially invited to the meeting. a Now For Business. Through Stock takingt and finding balance on right side, we doif our hats and off our coats and roll up our sleeves, and we are after you for your business in the Furniture pnd House Furnishing Line. Buying a we do in cir lots for spot, cash gives us a long lead over smbll dealeiE, We expect to do more business during the year '98 than any previous year of oi r existence. We have the stock, we have the prices, we have the rabbit loot vith the hor.se shoa thrown in. We are not giving away goods neither are w selling gcods at or below co't. We are in'the business for t!ie moner we can make put of it. If you wanta Suit of Furniture, , Poplar, Oak, Walnut, Birch, Birds Eye Maplo or . Mahogany, .Vwe can suit you in quality fand pi ice. If you want a Parlor Suit : Ranging in I price from S16.00 tol75.0(S Cali and see us. If you wan a Side Board, Ward Robe, Cylinder - Top Boot Case, Ofiice Desk.'Extension or Parlor Table, Pitturetor Picture Frames Easels or Alt! jch.u : a 1 to see. us. Shculd "need a Baby Carriage In yciifj business, wc t link' wehave the b9st line in"the State to s.hct from. Cook Stoves. The Star Leader is said to be the besV xwency years guarantee ou liio uauii. ; ujv. av vuguj, juu wm uuj them'when you hear the price Baby Renders, Boy Wagons, and every thing tojbej found in' a Firrk: Class Furniture Store- Call. and see us, T the date of 1738, which makes the He unlocked the secret of Lanier's Com 160 years old. 1 f S a proniii Ki;; :-. day is llcc-u t . ..o,a ir urine - , abiic eye roi :vl:!:. Therefore FOOD'S.'. Bell, Harris& Company. Our Mr, BeliwillanswerT'aBJcallsdayJorniglitJin ti Undertaking Department." ' r