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. i 1 " ' ' , ) - '" ' : ; '. - -' "' , - " !'"" ! ' - . t. : '' . '- ':'-' : - . .. .. . i K . " ' ' " - ' ' i r i v J v ' ' ,,, 1 . Price $4.00 Per Year.. CONCORD, N. C., TUESDAY, PRIL 25, 1899 Single Copy 5 Costs K i I Slnyor Crowell Comes Oat In Open L.etler A. Reiteration of Work of the Administration. au the ; I have decided not to become a candidate for re-election to the office of major of Concord. In taking this step, I desire especially to thank the many voters and friends who have j en- dorsed my onxcial policy m the aiiairs 01 your town, ana 1 who have crged my re-eleotion, and assured me of your warm support should I again offer myself as a candidate. I haye confidence in j the citizens of Concord and believe that ttiey will not knowingly elect any man as my successor who has 1 not the interest of the whole people of Concord at heart. I have tnea to treat an classes the i rich, tne poor, ana tne DiaoK 1 population alike. Your taxes! paid into the town treasurer have not been squandered, neither haye . - 1 1 have economized m the expendi- tures of the town's money, where ims iia yoca wubwidui wim iuo i welfare of the tax-payer, and have during my administration i:e iiiieu. iiuui nuou duuuiuoio ouuuDi 53,700 of the old dbt. 7hile this has been done no new-debt has been laid uppn your shoulders. All 1L L - l I wny,;0u;an na; ;n .ttai, tnT: not in town orders to be about and sold at a discount. I anT not a "specialist" in ofiBce. I have not devoted my attention to any one branch of your interest to the neglect of any other. , iup xauuucd vuo iuiiu The finances of the town anH the health ,6! her citizens have VaATi TiratnliAVl ia tttaII Qfl vnnr : ii "blind ti8:ers.,, - . A I .., ., . , i T m oetter conamon than tnev were when jl k i il t w J Depot street has be.n re-macada- mized, South Main street graded and macadamized, and is becom ing-the rival of North Main for beauty and desirability. An "up- to-dateV sanitary sewerage sys tem has been built without extra tax, and paid for. The sewerage will have paid for its cost, if by its construction ; the health nftliA "oMW.ra 5h marl a nftt ter. The seVer has shut up many a cess-pool which drained into ! the very water you drank, and NOT A CANDIDATE. poisoned the air you breathed! town, had a balance of $15.14 on We predict for the citizens belter band. The chairmen of the corn health from the building of this mittees held a meeting and it was sewer, and fewer chills and fever decided that they contribute $10.14 at thA fntnriA. Thrnnali mv to the veterans indigent fund for personal eflorts with assistance of the board and some friends you have a handsame new depot on the town side of the railroad in place of the 15x15 waiting room across the track. Concord has many possibilities. Financially she is in better shape now than she has been in eleven years. Let her not take one step backward but move oh in her enterprise and push, and may my successor leave her in no worse condition than when he took the helm. Thanking you for your con fidence and trust 1 am . . r Kespectfully yours, ! J. L. Crowell. EPTION. lne Kntsrhts of Pythias td Celebrate llieir Sixth Anniversary by -Having a Festival Interesting Talks to Be Wade by Selected Members. The invitations are oat announo ing thi Bixth anniversary of the ! t - i I order oi Knights of Pythias, which . q Friday night, May tne given on This promisas to be one of the nicest affairs Concord has had in a while, and a large number will par- take of 1 the hospitalities of these members. HC- T 1J TT! t. J 1 II xr. .prevara karris nas Deen se- lected as toast master fpr the occa- sion. line tollowing ta ks will be ma(e : . "Grand Lodge"-T S Frank ' V ltZJZ7 oVT vf exanr 1 l(m.1B tu:,: It. n B ijjierj "The Future of Pytnianism" - Prof. 0 E Petty. The invited guests will also have " CJ i LKooert joraan, oi unanoue, in some of his highly complimented - v - ' excellent elocutionist. -A most tasteiony prepared P- per will be lerved m the room over iv: . . I Ll1ppa"8.?M 1',? , ! other exercises will be held in the Castle Hail. - w. Oni Monday night Dr. Tracy deliyered his lecture f'Ben Hur' or the "Tale of Christ An ad- mission iee tn i& jcents was t m mp . fthnwArl A rrnn nrnwn af f An n ah . though the room was hot crowded, The lecture was illustrated by a number of views making it still t . ...... ANNIVERSARY I REC i I more; interesting. On account of n- , n Wi v . ..J it -r laey Doing unweu, flu ' aAir o oaintnrl hiM in tha """V This closes Dr. Tracy's lectures which have been in progress for j . . i " . j . v. . nearly two weeks. Crowds naye '"Ts, V ea?nmgm mm u cuuio a w a yivaaau, . He gave a lecture this afternoon to the puoils of the craded school showing the effect ofl alcohol on aJfLJffi,fl This lecture was given by the quest of the school board. re- The L.adlcs Contribute Iilberally. After giving the soldiers recep- tion last Saturday ,?Tif ftrl afted selling what remained on Ibnd, the reception committee, consisting of the ladies of our the purpose of paying the way of some of the old veterans to the reunion at Charleston. This t. amount, added to the contribution of Mr. Jones Yorke makes a total of $25.14 for that fund. . The remaining $5.00 was giyen by jthe ladies to help pay the debt for erecting the monument at "Vf oodstock, Va., to the memory of North Carolina soldiers who are buried there. -A. NO CUBE. NOj PAlV That is! the! ;way aU drnggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria. It is simply on nd Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults refer it to bitter, nau- I seating Tonics. Price, 50c. The Foreman-BlacK Case Continued. ) On, Monday alternoon the case wherein Mr. J Q Foreman was to I be tried for the shooting of Mr. I J C Black, both of Salisbury, was I continued until the next term of court on account of some of the r l f. I'll mo1 essential witnesses not oeing present. Mr. Foreman submitted m the case wherein he was charged wlCh carrying a pistol. case was The judgement in the suspended - on payment of the costs. This case will have some of the mosfc able counsel of both Con- I I cord and Salisbury. Mr. Fore- man wiu oe aeienaed oy juaae Montgomery and Hon. Theo. F Kluttz, while Mr. Black has em- ployed "W G Means and Hon. Lee S Oyerman. Solicitor Rush will also prosecute in behalf of the State. I ! I Superior Court Work. State vs. Julia Freeman, as- sault. r Found guilty. Judge- mAnt. aiiBnoTioH nn ntsrrmoni: 'of W V hJ W J V. W V. YJ fc-. J MAVM V VAi The case of tha State vs. clarence Ledbetter, for an assault on Mr. Wea ev Kflnftr v'flWflft ?nn- Uini,d nnt.il nTt: nrf. nnL count of Mr Kenerly beinj? et i mnaDiero aiLBna conrE. - State m Charles Moore and Charles Bost, alf ray. Verdict rendered not guilty as to Charles Boat, but Moore was found guilty. The latter's attorney plead for a new trid. The motion was ?J!?1: "2 l r n : As we go to press the case of Qf a f a TnA Ron rafoiiit whiskey is on trial. nr. Paul Parks Promoted. i i From the time Mr. Paul Parks I rt;r v, rQ, 1 wwullilDilvvu Ji iti-nj v;u- " . Hon Jnflls.he . has gradnaUy "ben ! j 3 1 ' t promoted wnen a cnance was seen, it win do rememoerea mat ti i t ii i he went to Lowell. Mass.. and there took a course m a textile . '- .'-4.:i- .Ani a wtai. fmaai? u"Yt V tt A "V" Sunday night and has; now been made superintendent ol tne iiala cotton mill near here These promotions show that r-Par is desirous of climbing higher; the steps of life and we heartily congratulate Mr. Parks on this promotion. Baeklen'e Arnica tsaiye. The Begt Salve in the world lor OutB, Bruiges, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped i.Tr.-.j.i nv,;ii;.c nrti.a oil stin Options, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give statisf action cr mone? refunded. Price 25 cents! per box Fur sale at P B Fetzer'a ' Drug store. Blarrlagra at Canuonville. Mr. James Sides, son of Mr. C W Sides, obtained license Mob- dav to marrv Miss Lucy Howard. daughter of Mr. P C Howard. Both parties liye at Cannonyille. The affair was to take place some time i this afternoon unless arrangements were changed; j THE BEST PRESCRIPTION EOR CHILLS i: I ; . and fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails . to . cure; Then why experiment with worthless imitationb? Price r 50 cents. , Your money ,back if it fails to cure. ' j r announcement; Udatefor the office of Major, of Con: cord, subject to tne action 01 tne Democratic Convention. A Gsosoe W. Meaks. Otuers Compliment Them Too. The Columbia State of last Sunday morning, contained the following nice compliment to Co. L as it passed through there : I "The first of the Tarheel boys, Company JJ, First North Carolina . . i ' . - regiment 4 - passed tnrough Uolum- bia Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, under command of Capt. Edward Hill and Leutenants Joseph Goodman and Eli Goldston. ! The Company was bound for its home, Concord, N. C. Cant. Hill reported his men had I behaved beautifully after beina mustered out in Savannah Satur- day morning and there was no drinking or rowdyism among his men. - j The other companies of the First North Carolina passed through! Saturday night home- ward bound, and all was auiet. 1 1 The First North Carolina boys were . the first soldiers to enter Havana, and in consequence thereof occudv a uniaue nositioh - : X ' A i in the history so recently made. CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 2oo. The genuin has .L. a. Q. on each tablet. PERSONA LPOINTERS. Messrs. C B Leflar and Claude Ritchie,! merchants of New London1 rft h i tftjav I I: Mr u u uraasnaw, oi eaus- bury, is. here Uday. Revenue officer. Mr. raasna?r Ti r n 1 ii n.13 1 1 X" ""mrj araPD8Al uaiaweii, lorm- er v a; railroad commissioner: is i nere toaay irom oiaveavuiy. I -Oir. v? ill w cue, oi nariuut I ir J T!I1 TTTI.!l- - - ni lllli . came oyer yesterday evening I visit th families of Messrs. Elam , I XT: J n T I Hf! "fcT ri- i. uiibh iannio uauuuu weui up I i. d 1 : l . i J t. u aaiisuur yooioruay ovoumg w I visit her friend. Miss Marcerv Over- man, who is to be married in a few , . . , j i , i aays. Fine FLORIDA BEANS and CABBAGE just received at S. J. ERVIN'S M $S ti vririr.w vy v mja 14 ? a? v? sa? a? w w v 0 K 8 f 1 Moiiey Talhs! We have just bought out A STOVE HOUSE at a PRICE. Ready CASH does the work. List to select from. Everyone is acquainted with our Famous Line of Star Leader, Iron King:, Times,' Happy Times, South Land, Elmo and others. We bought to sell. Giyeusalook. We will do the rest. Bell, Harris & Company Have yousen our , 1 I TIRED MAIN b LrlMrx c The season of the ' : I year is approaching when a man is looking for something fancy and knobby or some- . -- i thing neat and modest in a comfortable' - - SHIR We; have fully pared for your T pre shirt wants. We haye any and ejvery thing in silk fronts, puff bosoms,: stiff bnsoms. etc., that your shirt fancy might call for. Drop in and get some shirt ideas. All sizes in Sdrivens Drawers, 75 cent. H A Laundry Bong. Tell us not in toonrrifnl puribers Be you girl or-be yr.u toj, That we will f nil to please yon If you' 1 patronize thu Cv-ord. Enjoyment, not disoonifort, Gives oar work in every wav And we aim that eanh loiaoirow better thar. ioduy. Finds i Work that perhaps anol ' I LIT t Seeing, he would ft'iQ ei iJiaita, Oh, my poorly wash' V.tb-'r, You did not rememoer the Maine I"- Think about our Lenndrj work that It gives pleasure wi hout! alloy ; Peace, contentraeat ar.d pnttsfaotion Have the patrons of the Concord . Then let us yonr work be doing, Oar plant of methods are the best. Send or 'phone and we will call, And the Cor cord will do thereat. Concord' Steal Laifiry & Dj'ii Wa Phone XOi 2. fihlrts Kepnirttl Tf ee. W w w 0 0 0 PARKS Qompany . II 5 1 1 I V I!- 0 0 0 0 0' 0 L i ' 'r myzx 0 .-. ' . a' ' " V, i .!..:'. ' " " ! ! j ' ' . " - .;' . .. v , - '. 1 ' J. . ";'. v - ; :; r.--. : 3 ' - ; j A
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