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price U.00 1'er Year, ; CONCOfcD, N. jo., SATURDAY; MARCH 18, 1399; Single Copy 5 Cents II i" ; EXCELLENT exhibition ONLY" A MATCH. The Windsor Hotel Burns IS Dead and 35 or 40 Injured. or cigarette Friday, the A large Crowd Turns Out The Stone Broken on the Chest of Mr. Westoier- The Sleeping Mn Taken Out of the A smoker lit a c;gar window On Account of His Being m toe windeor Hotel lA ',kv Afternoon it was m- ratricK f in. New York. . ".w. th trnnnarahiro of Thia tmguished match caught r Varde, the gentleman who some lao? Parla' S" Jfl,vmy in t.hft RhOW WmdOW. " ! ' . was icr-"& --j wan Annanm! whiU flff lio nroro Inaf land QK n if A vAa j i,ii a "wtv waM ww r v "wu was cr" v , . lcinpd . 3 . La l-Vin AA tH OTTI A f V 1 .11 . ttehslL Mr. Warae was not m th tbemM,m gpod health before entering into from tbe window t0 jbede.hed to the Bleep, ana loauBg deith. Another thro her child Vi' 1 T i. T I i t-. i health migni u uur., u before herself. Ofcourse both were awakened. lost Some heroic ! rescues were The performance that night was ma(f6t .i. nallanf rtriA vrklnnf.Aara. I mt- - 'a 1 L ! i i si a i a diosii oitoHvui. w. t .V.W.W. xn nnanciai loss is esumavea ai came upon the stage at the first $1000,000 i call and the subjects were very PflPilv bvpnotized. Some of thef " J y ; fuunioat exhibitions were put- on and the audience could not help but laugh. ; : The subjects' wore taken through a" state whereby tbeir tastes were changed at the will of Pmf hee. The subiects were made to believe they were roost- A Baslness IIoo lias Opened.' .air, jx. u xrnamore & uo. is Two 'WoBderfal Tests Made for tbe Public. The publio was given a ohance today (Saturday) to Bee two difficult the namo ol the new firm that tests of hypnotism which were by has opened up in the corner room all m pronounced wonderful. A com- of the Litaker building, their ttee took ah ordinary button and stock being Imostly of articles for went through1 the baok lots, through' the basement of Corl's stable, and Loolilnsr Brighter In the East. . ! ! Ji I ' ' ' i . The latest phase of the Philip pine' situation is reported as de cidedly smore hopeful. Gen. Otis thinks the war may cease at any time. ' The cbastieement ipiaoa has been sharp and it is be lioved that they will not long resist. The wholesome knowledge of the Fil ers and at the command jumped of American ways are about to upon their chairs and crowed in- cause a collapse of the Aguinaldo cessantly, uaing their wings also, following, it is thought. One of the finest things of the j j A joyoa "set. . , z iu' - I .; M I . vhoie progranywaa mo boouo a , At:urned w volunteer officer where two drfib persons were writn in the Nw York Bun tells trying totell jokgs to tne au- tbe following touching story of the dience haying coneflpwn off ofjjelea6e;of. . political prisoners after Etage. A complete orchestra was taking Manila: formed, and each member at- "Some 300 Filipinos were in the tempted to charm the audience political! prison in chains, lor of- with their sticks. After serenad- fences,1 or so-callid offences, against ing the audience with their sticks, the j Spanish : gorernment. The; sllnfthftm o-nmrnencfld dancins. prison; was not over-presentablej I and everr prisoner was manacled.1 ing horse race. a five and ten cent counter. Misses Lizzie Willeford and thfinftA In a rnnnil-ahftTife vav fn thai ! .h. p.v. -. -I.-J. Mft7 FlttB hare accepted positions as salesladies, As the remainder of their Stock comes in more help will be added. Mr. II Hilar d Bamnard t Dead. After lingering with consump- laid the button under some pictures. They then, in their minds, willed that the button should be brought i i - i to a gentleman in the barber j shep. After completing their route Mr. Bee hypnotized his assistant, Mr. tion death called Mr. G Hilliafd Warde, telling him to find the but- Barnhardt of No. 9 township. ton.. -Almost instantaneously after Mr Barnhardt. died Thura- taking the hand of the proper memn day night about 1 o'clock. Mr. ber of the committee Mr. Warde led iwnuara. wyes a Wiie ana nve the committeemen over their past children tb mourn the loss of a route, found the button, went to the hu.8,band nd father- All of the gentleman in the barber shop and omiawn aroneariy, grown. Mr reiurneu 10 aia ;eac,ai me uoiei, Salt .water, sott water. -hard water, idap vtater. sun light, perspiration, or any ether ih.n "uiii..ot iiifat the brilliant, durable black hosiery or gioves that, are Hermsdorf-dyed. To be certain they a Herrr- dorf-dyod your customers look for this nature : . avmg been blindfolded the entire lme. A certain name was alio Chosen on tbe register for him to i . ' K i jBnd blindfolded, he not even know ! i ' ! ! ing the name. . After working for 4. had only one full brother Mr. Jno. L Barnhardt of No.,9 township. The body was interred today. (Saturday.) - s BueMleu's Arnica saive. Our Ladies' and Chiidrens' Hoeo 2 Pairs For 25C. rmoa saivo. I . i - The Best Salve in the world for Are record breakers. They are buite a lonK while M " U M Sfen&fe. f8 black extra weight heels and V.- V J L a.U- " M . , .rjr.v. miimuuBwaiuepiuL-e. Hands. GMlblamaJ Coras mrf ,1 j n,fc ' , f i men. ULiLi UDPt yju. caiKu jwi mu Piles or (no pay required. It w y i. a. JV a . j . I w- - . pwauwea ro eive swusiaction or Unr Hosiery counter mmnt in- W T m. a 1 I " ' .- I -ijouib xsrown: reiurnea nome money rexunaea. rnce "Zb cents per PERSONAL POINTERS. last night from Salisbury, j Miss Agnes Cook, of Mt. Pleas ant, spent (oday here. box For 'sale at P B Fetzeo lir ug terest yu- ttore The irons on his wrists were fasi tened together, and a few were chained to the walls or posts. An American effictr had the honor to free them from these lavolting pun ishments. He first told them that their cases would be carefully looked into,! and they should have ful ' . ; a. ... . J.1ir w" h o a rfriH to " iiymmeuuyin tjh rtrnc eye to- ... . t . .! I dayi8Hoqit'ur-f.; : , . The H I PARKS & CO. As was advertised, a large rock was broken upon the body of Mr. Westover, his body being unsupported except at the head and heels. A committee consisting of our people of the town, went out W9 and an honest hearing and of the hall and hid a key under Q dealt with fairly according to a bottle in Fetzer's drug store, their jorimes, if crimes they had Mr. Warde was hypnotized and committed. I then took the hand of a "'You will- never wear chains member of the committee and again, but be treated as Americans took them to the key, being are dealt with,' he said. blindfolded all of the time. 1 "The blacksmiths knocked out therivits, took off the hand and ronnti After Bern Bnried 87 Yeorr antlQ cuffs, carried away the chain?, ; tit- I ! l ' ... m. i. i Durham last night. Misa Bessie Sims returned home last night from Harrisburg. j j j . : , Mrs. E C Misenheimerl returned home this morn in tc from! Glass to spend Sunday. ! Mrs. Frank Patterson,1 of China Qrov, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M L Stenvens. j Mrs. Eugene Barnhardt re-1 turned home this morning from Charl tte, after epondiiig several days. r j day ijet IioodTS and H Sdtxxiy need liaTe If en Ge Dr. Mlieff THE WORLD DO WMU 300 men felt little and was one free. They said looked volumes. youth, heavily i Thirty-seven years ago Mr. an Geo. M Misenheimer, who lives but above this place, placed a fish There trap in a stream near his home, chained, about 20 years old, care- iftprwnr.ia ti. ,httnnfll nf th worn,1 almost a skeleton "'How, long have you oeen nere chained 1 he was asked. ; Ui4Twelve years.' 'Impossible ! I What were., you so harshly dealth with for V 'Whftr. I was eient vears o dl attacked some Spanish soldiers, Was stream was changed, and the trsp remained buried in the mud and water. The trap was locked . with a large pad lock. A few days ago, having oftentimes been told about this mprrro nr.. nun tvi;qi, arrested and placed here he said fou,.un rm, J Ha smiled and continued: They kv 1 - v . must have thought me dangefous k th the exception, of being t0 v,i muu, was in gooa oraer, i : , , . .:uirr Than Vq w , . j t , i. punished me so terribiyi men ne aot bein2 sted. By working .n . WATst bitterlv. He Wh the lock a short while the L.iJj ui iW nn th tnoL and! was selected as a servant by one Mrs.! R S Young and son, Robert, went over to Charlotte this probably morning. They will spend Sunday. ; . . -I - Miss Jennie I Smith returned i , i ! 1 ' - I home yesterday I from j S&ugbury, after attending the State Sohday Sohool conventicn. 1 Mrs. H C Herricg arid childrera. Mrs. Kate Goodson, and Mrs. D B Morrison went up to China GroYo last evening tb spend today at the home of Mr. W J Swink. Green Mountain flaple Syrup. Billy Goats will butt I Rain or Shine J Quart Bottles at 30 cents. Pint Bottles at 20 cents. Sweet Pickles per Bottle y was made to unlock it. 10 cents J It aiust Sot Be Bone. him per- of the officers, who finds . i i . j . . . . i. A bcientist says: "If the earth W trustworthy, onon n?PPi ,tte flattened out, the Ba would nesa was "S."? V'T" two miles :d00p all over the J Wnrl.l T r ii J Will Troll valkCU wio ui Canned Kornlet at 20cents ! per can- Eryin & Mo r r i so n OROCER5. fattening out the earth shoot him 1 jOOD,C51Jil& naaorefttl on the 8pot; A great many of JLSons'f WANTED. I will pay 2 to 3c. for two or three thousand second-hand burlap bags. Must be in good condition. 1 m23d-w. ; G T Crowell. elll Harris & Company ILL SELL FUiliE. Concord is the best' town in the State and we do not allow a town or city in North Carolina to, boast of a better FXJRNI TUBE STORE than Concord has. Car Lots Spot Cash and trying to follow the Golden Rule has given us a trade that we are proud of. . . ; We ate making a prie on what is left of our DAMAGED STOCK r 1 that will surprise you, see. Parlor Suit that cost $55 .CO to go for 25:00. $25.90 Side Board for $15.20. $40.00 Suit of Fur- nitnre for $25.00. Come and &n,is. BeU Harrik & Oo
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