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Ay J)y:v c Vol. 2709 CONCORD, NG. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1898 Whole No 11799 I - - . v . s j T 1 1 I. I. I I Bill II 1 fc GRAND BARBECUE ...... sa(!irlny at I be Old Lnther h.,voii-rommlUoes and Mar- . ....wiinifrt-Two Brass Bands trt'jipreAd Tiioir Music Upon tue-Air .tti.cnvt rive Thousand People to ' 15c ai?re. - if tao -Herts of our different com- tili ccitairiy have a crowd on her i . . n i y. ...... w nex; &a?uraay, suca as von- -z". ha? not seen -for years. But it is ,?no means, for Concord's eake but U3 fount v. ' . . jr-ivili at-least' forty-five I -.iSii? r.'rvice of the difierent cfii- ..' conj mil t'eai. The marshals under the directions of : .v. Tv ,ra White and Sam I.jie, 7ho bars been elected the v i b va'-fci buids .will' bo here to - : i v' he-rfx? of the people feel uiid to rou?e oar Bmrits to r L ighv -tphch. The Mt.PJea-ant ) .;::!. i?. full uniform, will be here el?-- rADthx-r one not. yet decided Lr :rr learn that the Steel Creek band has accepted to come, so now we will have two fine baods to i!av oa our streets. " At least 2.500 pounds of meat will i famished the committees before :nd, besides the amounts of chick0 S3, ttc, orongnt Dy ine gooa ople iu their baskets. There will ia st least two thousand Dounds of rd "in loaves and biscuits. At least three hundred persons ;b:ii every part of ihe county have been asked personally to attend to Jthe table. These will consist of your.g ladie?, married ladies and gentlemen. Tho plan of the march at this ime has not yet beeii definitely de cked upon A 3 before stated, every one that crin sm equip himself is re- 'uecU-d to ride on horseback in the Lot everybody come and brirg ir baskets 'filled., with substantial neoDle. Tell your too, as this- in to lay lonj; to be recaetnberod by :- rncrtB of this county. fciloin rir.cir,hal8 obd. table rle'rita htve been appointed for Ward l. ""..-V-Jolm A. Creech, II F-' Coble, Lu : Attendants Mrs J P Sliernll. Miss ' '., 1,1 well. Mrs J F Hurley. Mrs D L s O li Morrison, Mrs J A Kennett, F ilislop, Mrs Jl L Valthall, Mrs li L !, M:;;s Irma Kimraons, Miss Lidie . ,s fv.s Vv .-ilf-er, Mrs 8 31 Creech. Mrs . ; ,:lv .1 fi btiefel, Mrs P M Misen V. Mrs it M-l lurrow, Mrs W P. Od ell, Miss . fornix, Miss Pearl Frown, Miss Sadie :vMis Gcv&i Dusenllerj', Mr and Mrs AYar-:) 2. -:!.-! .too -F Citnnon, W A Wilkinson, rr. Coolv. - ' Attendants Mrs O -L Moore. Miss -o.--k.Miss llovi :iuud, Mns Mary Mont ..':.:.I?s Kate ''Means. Mi-s Lalla Hill, ---nio Smith, Miss Wiidie Kitz, Miss Ad- Mrs 1)B Cnitrane.Mrs It E Gibson, .;!!ie lirown, SlrsAV A Wilkinson, J 1 . Mrs M CDusenbery. Ward 3. hals Frank Frown, Chal White, J L Attendant? Mrs E F Corroll, 'MJss I'attersou. Mrs J no A Cline, Miss Ad. ..;-?rson,Miss Sadie - P.encini, Miss Is a- H'climond. Geo Jticlimond. Jr. Miss Kay f ." Tins Maude Brown, Mrs W 0 Correll. r ;icGrav, Mrs J L Urown. Ward 4. - ---rshals-G T .Orowell, J F Harris, C C r :?;t street. Attendant Mrs P B Means, Mrs !f K ItiUenhour, Miss Mary-Host, Mrs J P . ' -m Mrs ( T Crowell, Miss Fannie Young, Ola Hamilton, Mr3 W S Bingham, Mrs k v Stuart, Miss Annie Burkhead, Miss Koso AViheford, Miss Pearl Hartsell, Mrs M f;. i-rown, Mrs Horace Miller, Miss Estolle ;"-'-l:velder, Miss Blanche Freeman, Miss 1 wujue Lippard, JSIiss Nina Payvault, Mrs Dr 'ierring. - . Bil5Fi ton's Arcica rfee B(fst Saive in the world for tp, BrniBta, . Sores, Ulcers, Salt nnm, Fover 8orH, Tetter Chapped Sanda, Ohilblains, Corns and all JfirupticnB, and positively enrea ite or no pay required. It is Roanteed to gie atatisf action or oner refunded. Price 25 cents per Kor aale'ftt P B Fetzer's Djng Concord Choral Union. The Woody Bro's. closed their musical instructions in the town Tuesday mght. The progress . made seems to have been yery satisfactory and the music by the class was very well and pleasantly Wx0. . uAu ttiiu uui uj iiiu idbuuaurb ior ine pleasure of the audienco were truly en chanting. However sweet the harmony of good instruments un der skillful touch, it is onlv through the well trained human voice that the poet can pour his Dy a quantity of bread, and will soul thrilling sentiment into the i als0 8ecurQ lbe SteQl Crsok bind heart of his fellow, and happy L . " that poet whoso wrjthmic verso isj A FRESH SUPPLY OF skilltully spoken into -eager eaiS'.TT1 tnrough the harmony of song. The j ( p-H H H H Woody Brothers, we hope, Iiht e I 1 1 left, beside a good fundamental knowledge of purely vocal music, an inspiration that will lend much impetus to our church music. The Concord Choral Union was organized as follows : President, R P Benson; leader, R LKeesler; organists, Misses Fannio Strieker and Addie Patterson; treasurer, Miss L King; secretary, R E Ri- denhour. - A Request to the Ladles. The ladies in Concord who are going to cook provisions for the Big Barbecue, will please have every thing ready for the the wagons early Friday morning. The ladies who are soliciting contributions, will please tend me their list by Thurs day noon. We want a liberal con tribution, and if any one has been overlooked, we will be glad to hear from them direct. Help us have a big day. , All who have contributed pickles will please send bread, either loaf or biscuits, and some kind of 'cooked meats instesd. W. G. Boshamer. Tlie Pence Com::sis?an? Proj;res. The prcgread of the peace eoojem eiori in'Pdri-3 hi3 been slrw up to & iccent dite.- Tbe'Scauhh elision? -dt struggled' for ! every edvGra-e pi:ei.. ole b'lt haye be en f;:c.de io fec-i that they must take ciiiy w-bai a just and genercn3' conqueror chooiei to ttem' . The m itter or -Oab i 10 considered fettled Jerisg Sp:ia' c ee to. whatev&r 'of dobts ha? b.sfed on the iilad. Porto Rico i?; durh'pf conrs-e'' .The U.nikd S sates 63 r-kiusicner avelnatructed to ! 1 hit we wiJi take tne whole: groap 01 -Philippines ur-d vpill'psy Spain w-h at she ta-3 soenft for permanent irnneraeiils on the '. islands,' but noijn- cf the debt incurred "to rnias C?iu Soinieh uuthunty oy.?r the Thw ir. r.n s7 F-sMy!.tf-f at - " gQ qqq qqO Tilia biilig'the Status VJAUWU- A n of aUaivu the work cf the commta riioa iay ba closed feooa and the treaty of 'p9f.ee signed much earlier than ban been hoped forfc Briajr tlie Reports rromptly. Itis hopod that the returns of the election next Tuesday will be promptly counted and hurriedly brought to the court house Tuesday night, as hundreds of neople will be awaiting the reports that night. It is hoped that each precinct will have its messengers already selected and when arriving here will make it their purpose to take the news to head quarters promptly. &t. Jllles'Ptefw ffZtoaie guaranteed toagM? fzeoifocIielnS) minuter Oxm cent a dose? PERSON A L POINTERS, Misses Bessie and jLillie Belle 8emIna. ,tlBnt to(Ja ;.;nnr -x j , J m Mr H L Parks anoj wife went over to Charlotte this toorniDg to see the animals. Palmer$ clerk at the St. Cloud hotel, went over to Charlotte this morning on the local freight to take in the circus. Mr, W G Boshamer is in Char lotte today on business in regard to the barbecue Saturdav. He will WAFERS na wastes Received. They are fine. Try them. Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 estaurant, R. WILL JOHNSON, Proprietor. Rooms opposite Court House. Open at all hours. Birds on toast, rish, oys ters, etc., served in nicest style. Every thing clean and attractive. We cater to the patronage of ladies especiaHy We will keep only polite and accommo dating attendants. - Oh Tuesday night, Mirs Jocolye Blackwelder,-18-year old daughter of Mr. Columbus Blackwelder, who livos j ust acrcsa ; the Thrao M:!e branch, near here, died. The :u reral yra's preached at the ho re: e this (Wednesday) afternoon b' IUv. G-. G Harley, after which the rem u ins 77 re interred at Rocky Ridge. Frank I flu's anions Teasi. Franklin was dining with a ciTiall partv of a distinguished gontlemcn, when one of them said : l'Hero are three nationalities rep Kpsented ; I arn French, and my friend here is -.English, and Mr. Franklin is an American. Let each one propose a toast." It was agreed to and the Englishman's turn came first. Ho arose, and in tho tone' of a Briton bold, , said : "Here's to Groat Britain, the; sun that gives light to - all the nations of tho earth." The Frenchman was rather taken aback at this, but ho proposed ; tJHeres to France, tho moon whoso magic rays move tho tides of the world." Franklin then arose and wita an air of quaint modesty, said : "Here's to George Washington, the Joshua of America, who commanded the sun and moon to stand still and they stood still." Our Youth's Friend. .iiiii5ej5t are ti e cares by ' i iiV. 2$a.rsaparilla, be cause it niuke pure, vie' i. healthy, lifpj una. hftal th -on H 1 1 o- in gm a ache una Kheumatxbm renoveft DON T WAIT Too Long. The first chill of Winter is the most Dangerous. ' Buy your Winter Un- . cler wear Now. We have every kind. Soft, Flexible Egyp tian Kibned .cotton. Heavy Fine Knit Fleeced Back. Fine Ribbed Cashmere. El egant All Wool Switz Conde suits. We have the greatest variety. We can please you in goodfl . The prices are hound to bo tlhe lowest, because if price and goods are not right we give the money back.. Cannon & Fetzer Company. COTTON CUTS NO Give us your ear and we will tell yo" iliz reason ivhy -FURNITURE is ' the burden of our soii$. We study it by day, weldream of it by night- Our highest imbiiioiiiw a business way is to give the good people of Concord and country for miles around the advantage of a FURNI TURF STORE EXCELLED BY NONE and EQ UMLL ED by few in North Carolina? Buying in car lots for spot cash from the best factories in the United States gives us a long lead: in the directiojt , that interests buyers. We have the BES1 STOCK, th e best prices that has ever been our pleaeure to offer out customers- We ihanh our friends tor the splendid trade given us . in the vast We hope, bylclose attenUoutom7jourHntercst to merit it in the future- . . . . ' . Dont fail to seelthose handsome "Golden Oaks." Com e and see us, we will do you Good- Bell, Harm K : .:-. ' ' , .- . ' a. "5 (fr.' "' . . i . - - r-..- f. Take -Yoyr Choice of a Hat," And whether it is one of our nobby and becoming Derbies in black, brown or tan, or an Alpine of fiue quality in brown, tan, black or p-arl,yon will get the coirect shape, as well as the best value that can be found anywhere. If yon want a nobby cap for the little girl or boy you will find it here in all sizes. A splendid . variety of boys' hats. Our shapes are exclusive, the qual ity fine, the colors rich and stylish and the prices attrac tive. H L PARKS & CO, it ICE ' WITH US :
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