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"" ' " 1 - " ; - - - ' t t , ............. - : . i.H l. i .... I . .- 3 - . , -. , , , , . 'B r ' "f r. - V, Price S4.00 Per Year. CONCOKD, N. 0., SATURDAY, FEB 25, 1899. Single Copy . 5 Cents To r RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. the- Memory of Bliss Lilly Belle Slimmer. i Whereas, God in hia wisdom saw fit on February 14th, 1899, to remove from this earth to the Home above, Miss Lillie Belle Summer, the assistant music teacher in Mont Amoana Female Seminary, Mt. Pleasant, N. C., the faculty of the same , do adopt mi t : ii i i 1 l. That we snomn witn numoie . j rf,sif?nation to this act of Provi- I1? v; Kf TToaiL Father posesse9 mnnne wisaom and works all things together for the good of them that loye Himl 2, That we tender to the I . : I bereaved relatives our heartfelt I sympathy over the brief separa- tion from this loved one and bid them find consolation from ' the sure hope bt eternal life with a reunion : of all those who fall asleep in Jesus. 3. That we sorely feel our loss " I in being deprived of such ' an effi- cient and conscientious asaietarit co-laborer, iwho had the promise .I i by natural quaiincation ana great ambition of oecoming eminently tisefnl in her chosen: orofession: 4, That we testify to ijlier H PhriQH.n a rnr liBr lnTW oheeilal disposition, and her many acts of lore and friendship . . 4 M f . in the school wnicn made her a favorite with students and S i I:. teachers. ' j 5. That her association in the school has been ot the most help- ful kind, and her memory willwe ever cherish, and m cherishing it will do us good. 6. That these resolutions recorded in the minutes of be the i Seminarv. that a copy be sent m mm the relatives, and that they be published in The Mont Amcenianj The Concord Standard, The Times, The Lutheran Yisitor, and ' ... . ... III.! the Enterprise-Gazette, Senoia, Ga. - Kespectf ully, j i Henderson N Miller, Prin. Yirgio Shbup, Sec, Commit 3e. nensatlon at Enfield. Tfce usually placid town ot En field, 1ST. 0.f waa excited and myati fied a short time ago, as never he fore. One night parsons passing along Whitaker itreet saw a ueaa man uresgea m wnue lying oa1 -no ground opposite Meyer's dry goods house, immense eensarion was ere-1 ated, and in a few minutes the whole' populace was on tbe streets. inye8tigation equad formed, members arming themselves An the ith L clubs, rocks and pistols, while a Can- with a lantern led the van . tiously the squad advanced to the spot, stopping every few minuter to see if tht "corpse" had rrovedjj At last the Irish audacity of Pat 8ook aceerted itself ; he dashed up to the body and found a life-sized figure of a man, made of clay, and sprinkled with flour. Then there was universal disgust . Later it developed that Mr. j Jesse DeBerry, a barber well known in town, had constructed and set the figure, and very successfully gulled the community. Hia work was so realistic that it startled many jper who viewed it the following day. Monroe Enquirer. St, Mnes'JPft'fit Flint are guar aii-eea to stem feaUic?3 la 20 nuwt "Ctj cent a THE AWFUL CRIME AGAIN. xtlrs. Blallla As&aalted In Cliarlotte I Dut Rn Tim. Mrs. Julia Mnllis was assaulted Thursday afternoon in Charlotte as? she was passing under the bridge on Graham street at the Southern Railway : by ft .nejrO I about 21 years old. He !uai utches at her throat hop- mfc to choke her Ibut her strug- Rie8 and cries broognt assistance - . 1 ? to save her. A chase followed and a negro Was canght '! 'w rAJi Ml8 nae is Anderson Littles from Wadesboro, though a second arrest has been "made on the aeser- : ! ' . ' ! .1 " -- t i , : i tion by some negro women who claim that Jule Alexander criminal. Much, feeling was aroused over If the affair. Mrs. Mullis was so unnerved as to be incapable of identifying or i: Trm i. is l Oiuilox?wu urB Presentied' j AFFAIRS IN THE BAST. Five noBdred insarcreata tiled Hand w nnnarea captarea. No, Utle peoulatioirU excited by alation la excited by. I i - - i ...... i luo l,um ,kuo M5" 1 'f Amr! P'H Oregon I should be sent here at date says, once." Another of same York. town arrived. Charleston and Pe tral cruising around tha Philippine i. Islandai' Affairs more quiet. No Pipianation aeemt very appar- Unt onlesa the great battleship is to help to overawe the natives instead of haying to continue more fatal means. The order in the city of Manila ia said to have improved by the arrest of a number of the disturbing char- acters and the plan of clearing the streets after 7 o'clook at night. The 20th Infantry has arrived i from San Francisco. A dispatch fron Gen. Otis says : "On the night of the 21st and 22nd and yesterday morning, insurgent : J , i '.. i. . !!. i noopa game auces 10 me ouiiria of the city behind our lines. Many got into hiding and about 1,000 en trenched tnememB. 't a'hey were comnleteiv routed vesteraav with a loss of killed and wooaded of about 500 fttd 200 pri80ner8. Our lose very slight. The city lis qaiet, confidAnce restored and buainsss proreg8inr . tlie Episcopal barcli To-nigbt. bishop unesnire arrived nere from Raleigh last night and will hold sevices at All Saints Episcopal church tonight; i services beginning at 7:39 o'clock promptly .! The Rit of Confirmation will be adminis- tered, him. together with a discourse by After the services he will take the train for Salisbury, where he wi 1 conduct services tomorrow. canal Bill Passes tbe Senate. The River and Harbor hill passed the United States . Senate Friday containing provisions for the completion of the Nicaraguan Canal. The vote stood 50 to 3. THE BEST PBESORIPTJON EOB .CHIIjLS I ; and fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never ..ails to cure; Then why experiment -with worthless imitations? Price ' 50 cents. Your money back if it fails to cure. WflO HIT NEAL CO WAN ? i All; f the Accused Persons Know That lie Was Hurt Bat All Are IS- norant ai to ffh md the strittingr Keal Is Only Sure Taat He Was Hit. ' The bill having been found at the last term hf court, the aocurad eRrC8' Al Russell, IraeP Harris,! Jim Maheu and Cicero Grissom, . -t fVia Yritif Virnoo trr a rr fiaf . urdav) to attend a trial for fighting. Another one named on the warrant was Neal Cowan, the negro who was thought to have been killed. The affiir o, curred in No. 3 township ou the night of the 22nd of last 'featibnl." ' 1 M v In the general fight ! in which they engaged Neal Cowan was clnb bed over the head, there having been eight wounds, so Neal eays, two of is thelwhioh are not et healed: E.q. 0 A Pitts occupied the jda- pee 8eat t0 find oufc ho were the guilty parties in the j row. Not a single witness divulged anything that implicated anybody, and not a single ciue was given as to who hit Neal Cowan . : Neal saya that he knows that ha was hit but does not know which one of the crowd gaye him the blow that sent him whirl ing to the ground . The other ne- eroea were there but as one said on tfia, ,.t0 , . . i trial "to tbe best of hia knowledge he doesn't Know a tmne aooui u. i The innocence or WguiU of none having been found out on the trial, Esq. Pitts jbound them all over to court. forest 11111 Hems. j Mrs. Jno. Baimer and son. acs ftomnaniPd bv Mi 'B Tina Brown, are spending the day- in Charlotte. Mrs. Baimei's aunt, Mr b. Mi8?n- heimer, is very sick. The old waste house that haa stood so long in the rear of the mill ha8 been moved down to the cotton n0u8e This ia quite an improye ment a9 ail the goods can be loaded on tne trajn right from the house. Bales to Veteran.. The Southern Passenger Aasocia- tion has issued a circular authorizing rates to the Confederate yeteran's re- union at Charleston, S. C, on the efl Mfty mh Q 13th, The rate I , J i a namp, . nnft nent a mne in each kj. ! ! ' Geal, Iron and Coke Trust. An Associated Press dispatch says: t : - ?-.! : . . . jA $10,000,000 syndicate has ao sorbed all the iron industries and coal and coke properties, in south west Virginia, including nine blast furnaces and 125.000 acres of pro i ... . . i i i ducing lands' in PEESON A L POINTERS. Mr. J L Davis,! one of Char lotto's grocery merchamts, was here today on business. I , Miss Lettie Kerns arrived here this morning from Mont Amcena to spnd Sunday with 1 her friends, Misses Maggie Brown and Sadye Bencini, ' 1 1 ! Green Mountain , j . f : ...... flaple; Syrup. Quart Bottles at 30 cents. Pint Bottles at 20 cents. Sweet Pickles per Bottle f 10 cents. Canned Kornlet at 20 cents I per can. ! Erviti & Morrison GROCERS. Beats Ihe Klondike. ) Mr. A C Tnomas, of Maryeville Tex,, has found a more valuable discovery than , has yet been made in fche Klondikft. For vftara K nfi jfered untold 4ony from consump j tion, accompanied by hemorrhages; and was absolutely cured by , Dr. mng s iN ew.j. l:scovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dojlars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis arid all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr.JCing's New Discovery for Con sumption, Tfrial bottles free at P B Fetzer'a drug! store. Regular size 50 cents and 8100. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. There Are Simple Things In the world that almost any one can do. For instance, anv one can roll : off from a log, and yet even in the simple things some exoel others. . It looks Use a simple thing to .! A laundry a shirt or oollar, and so it is if you don't care how 'tis done. Here again the "know how cuts any amount of ice. The spotless leanness, the pearly tint, .the soft silky finishj the flexible etiffnesa. These things do not come by luck and chance, but rather by systematic intelligent handling, in short the . 4 'know how" produces the results. We ' have it, and therefore work for and suit more people than any one else in the state. - Ask about the Concord Laundry and Cleaning Club, CONCORD SteamLAUNDRT - 1 AND DYE WORKS. SHIRTS 'REPAIRED FREE. Ph(me 9. OUR LOSS We had ten worth of F u r n i t lire m o re damaged on the , night 16tht If you need anything in our line NOVV is the time. In the next 60 day s we will make hun dreds of people hippy: - VOU DON'T ivANT TO BUY YOU IF HAD BETTER STAY Wn'en' m hkr f - 1 I p can't help buying. v.-J:.(j(-jlJMHfi' ' iil,iArrss;I W Thousands Of yards of dark ,and light Calicoes fast colors only 2 1-2 cents per yard as long as this special lot lasts. Great values m Percal and Hamburgs. Hi YOUR G AIM. thousand dollars or ! of less the fiWAY. oarPRK PAI CO. RR ' v..: yM "Li A SM5''-ai j
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