Prico $4.00 Per Year. CONCOKD, N. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1899. Simple Copy 5 Cents. A ACCIDENT AT NE WELLS. .1-1 .1. " X Yomig Lauy is Thrown irom tne isug- , 1 The Revival Meeting at the Baptist Church. v Both llcli Aor xne oianaara. Mrs. Hallifield is 118 .Years Old. j PERSONAL POINTERS. , Cheap Rate to Norfolk. The Rutherfordton correspon-j ' - ' j On the 12th of this - month the dent to the Charlotte Observer ' lo Z?r' FmSer arrived here .'Southern will sell reduced rate . . AC says: "Rutterford countv has the before. vmoo at.pa ; -ru tiia last night. Prof. Jas. P Cook returned ! home this morninsr. i try Dragged Some Distance Bones. Broken Above the Ankle. i A .fine crowd attended the Near Newells Friday morning " & iM,ou m6"1' XA1 . , , , , . , was STinrl n.nrl n r nnKt VkQ-Pvr- olmnt i ov, CiCAZ a nan anrvmfint, vu oiopst, -nfvrsttn ThQ TY1 OQT1T1 nr nlrworvc irnnnl miiiUn . . . y i - x - a v a.. v i i i t n j lit i . t,n i.r. w 1 i , i i i lit . -m - - . - Lpte ,aliss ijeorsria uwens. oi ... e oiaces ana no doubtthR n k p,st in - , , . ! - -. V . - 1 i 111. , . . w in.P RIia wnc anc Wlli accompnsnea. Pastor thfi Wnriri tw -r.. e fri i Aast niSnt lrom unariotte. . linos became caught under the j tickets to Norfolk and return. Passengers willleave on evenin I of 12th, on No. 12 or No. 34 rr to aions'in her buggy when the Hoge Preached a powerf al serv Nancy Hallifield, and she lives ' Mr. J F Beatty, of NewLon- : wvw muca AJ.jiii xuiitJiiuuiu. out; . ' is 118 years old and" until five Mr. L Loomis, of New York, years ago she could walk the was here a short while this horse's tail and in trying to rem edy the difficulty she was thrown out of the buggy. Her foot caught in the spring of the buggy and she was drag ged some distance. Both bones in her lower limb were broken just above the ankle. When tne physicians first reached her it -was thought that the foot would have to be amputated but trie bones were placed together and it is thought that the foot will be saved. Her body "was .badly bruised from being dragged upon the ground. Nicademus "Ye must be born again." morning. V, Aunt Betsy Is Dead. Numbers of people of our county know by reputation if not hy acquaintance an old negro woman called "Aunt Betsy" who lived near Cold Springs in Ifa, 9 township. Hundreds of persons have been before her and have xuo.pmugdu en r- distance to Ellenboro with all vices will be by the pastor who ease She now uses a rolling! Robt. JBurke returned here is well-known as a successful chair. Rev. Dr. C Lee, who died th. moninS from Bessemer. He evangelist. The singing was? last summer, looked up her age j g Danville Monday, under the leadership , of Mr. : three years ago and she was 115 1 Mrs. Jas. P Cook returned Wolfsohn. who is charming all ihen. He was about 85-when he' J M v whohear him . , died, and often said he could re Mr. Benson at the organ , Mr. Wolfsohn sinerinff wg mav r-L, , . I D-Mr. ;Ms .Hartsell who c o - JyJJ SU UUr&UU Llllll, expect good music. Lewis Brown returned home Fare for round trip from Con- cord 83,75. Two days and one night in Norfolk, . Virginia Beach, Old Point Comfort and Ocean View. For further in formation, call on Gowan Dusen bury, Agent. Concord Came Out Ahead. Concord's colored baseball team is also a winner on the dia mond this year. The Charlotte team came over and played a se ries of games with them and and'that ' Vii j ,V- wu went oacK nome Friday night then, she had several err own ' a y,0io0tr1fwJi(lefeated- charlotte was defeated Everybody is invited to take children. This is a true story. Sunday. He has been traveling the last two days. The score of UJ.oim&i?' vmiawauo, ancl well known to the people of in tne wesxern.part oi tne state, let us rally to the-help of the Rutherford county. She- is'' c v " T T,nrl fl.OT.inct. fl,o mi anrl , . . Jno. Sossamon oiv a ane Man. v j rDrigm, cneeriui ana taiKative, i take Concord for Jesus. A Ar, a the last game was 9 to 10 in Con cord favor. Services tonight will commence and can be seen at any time at at 7.30 o'clock. . The services Mrs William Smart' for Sunday will be in the morn- j mg at y.au ana regular morning service at 11 o'clock. At even ing at 7.30 o'clock. , Hog Cholera. The Durham ; Recorder gives the following most valuable 'remedy, if jreality, and very practical observation. -' that1 this clisease is a misnomer, ' that it1 is Tf Ith the Churches Tomorrow. Rev. W. B. Oney will hold harmless receipe, if not what is seen her lay out her cards of services at St. Andrews Luth- claimed: fortune revealing to. them the qaL U)m0YT0Vf niht j , "Cholera (s6rcalled) is detroy- part of life just ahead. She has n - m w iing large ;numbers of :hogs at been a source of some trouble by ydu COnduct services tomorrowXa4ous ?9&te in this and neigh her conjury but she has for the morning. Tomorrow evening's boring States. For " years, th last time srjread out her cards service at 7.15 o'clock will be , writer has been 'convinced!, from upon the little table and held out I jy"uuw,yJr V,--- 1 her hands for silver compen: fS, sation for revealing the secrets Qf morning service, Meeting pfr Jyorms, an&the.preventative.and of future lives. Betsy once had the young people at 4 p. m. Sun1- remedy is wood ashes. . Mix the some property inthaipaijQfc-the I $ay..c4Qoi:t.3q m.,' .1 atshea-intheir food, iand empty county but lost it. .Often had The pastor, Rev. C. B. MUler,' the ahes fhere tie she talked of the -fourth July, willolagerejoji hogs ' can 'havefree -access :to choiefa' is effectUy ruined. ; place remember Betsy Lawson. I J.: ' D;-Arioldwillh t i 1 Jrgulay ervoes, $ av JQrsMuu "AfatHjS: W PW 5-0 0.0 M. E church tomorrow morning ScUyofiild most likely A result in a and night. repetition of a case that oc- 181from.whicl,day:hertge is 8 reckpned..,iA -number of this church , .Jj ' Generator Added in the Office, Concord Tp' It ghtgtfefayfor ldlngttle Coated. . evening service has been changed ? v- t ' " f of five It is welcome news to every one, - not only his friends, to hear that Mr. John Sbssamon, of Sossamon's springs, in this county, who some months ago became badly deranged mentally and was confined in the asylum at Morganton, is now a sane man again. Clerk of Court Cook has received a letter so stating Mr; Sossamon's condi tion from Superintendent Mur phy. - - - - "m m : i CURE A 0OLl IN ONE DAT Take Laxative.' Bromo QuiDine Tablets. AU druprgists refund money if it faila to cure. 25orTha genaixi,:h&8 I. -Br.rQ n eaon tablet. PHIL. D.'KOHN THE i AN P it o n I AM lillll! FIB , 1 , ., evemne service has been changed 'i - geaerator,whereby;the operator, fm 87.30 dlock. 'Xofl ..hs lnsffiarl nf fnrniTiff ft'nftft11 rrfl,nlr tflrinir tlift oITq. AW nnlnwJiMiftft W iTOrjUuT.He JUG. , . ! J HDd a button and the bells quickly Mr.. Geo., Parish rom .thte-htP;"7?nH respond. It is not only more place has returned toj-Ato a ineans of giving us quick t; opuuses to our wants. 3 lf wx ',- J? f." "ia mov adnMted 'ta oe ne, most access ed I arishf is p. fireman on the rafr'i fni fmVdy ifc Jose for. bowel coin Iroaa ana was. tu umux tuuai-iaiio niiur mo about a weefi asx) as to" lose all orlribVer iaUs. " It Vis pleasant, Tsafe ' A' Fresh' Line 'V - i m imu h -rsr h i t i . . .... 1, i . t W n COMING WITH A FULL, LINE OF FALL and WINTER which will be on display with Q;osliamerr ''' - concord, i. e., MONDAY, September ii. . - i: ' . ' ..... V ' w- :: . ' ' Sihts tn mRr Ufln Mrnn T X X- 1 -i.- J M" 1 TXT 1 wis 10 uraer..Huu ana up. ; Fit and Satisfaetlon Guaranteed. tfHE best;ta1l6rs : ' BEST TJdtORING. WE EMPLOY NO O En y TAILORS, JCduisvillcV Ky. fe. C. C. Barrier Hurt. his clothing,, together with hivnd reliable. rrroV 'ertwo mnriQir ' nrtH ntVlAT l ! ti"1' v summer Walearn from tho"' Statesviilel watch, 'some morieyJland other MSiC,' ' U. f 1 . . ' I .'.riUlCODUl. 11U io . vuw ""H i Mascot that Mrs. C G: Barrier, things; nThfire occurred .W-iVhi who owns a million boarding House at Deraeenti Ai- , ftr he who has - seven 'iA sl JUJULUCU eflarYestis Past. Chambersburg township, Iredell county, had" the misfbr- tune to get one thigh-bone' broken on last Sunday. . TJie accident was caused by a calf and Mrs. Barrier being alone suf fered.for about two hours before assistance came to ber.;iAiter Several other railroad! men There was about one hundred dollars in money burned, which belonged to different persons. ; ! V;rny 1 THE TIME TO r BUY who has seven Jesse Heathcoek Dead. 1 1 Por- Jesse Hathcock, ot;near t.r died from a stroke of pant-t a . . . . . . . - - t treatment the natient is said to wc icrht, TTnr snecial be in very f avorable conditions interest to the Veterans we state "The man daughters." so?" v : i ,:He who has a million pounds wishes for more, the m an; who ha& seven daughters does iioti." "Tit Bits. - ' FredCrowell Dead. . . g For several weeks. Fred, the tiirteen-year old son of Mr. WashCroweU, of Forest Hill, has been very sick with typhoid fever, and 'death at any time was expected. He died Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The' re mains were taken to the " family burying ground in Stanly county near New London. HE FOOLED THE SUBGEON3. ; r . . M A-i I Alt J L 4.x1 T? i nr TTami'Utn ft a memoer oi ine i au uucluip wm xrcuiva. ti- 42nd: Regiment - and was; v about months from Rectal Fistnlar he would vcnf n.rfl Stanlv Enter-1 die unJ ess a costly operation per- that he was prise. t r formed; but he cured himself with five I. fMAWlnn' A .niAA Qoltra Vta From the best information, ob- Meeou.nd the best tainable we think this is not tne at Fetzer's Drug Store. I -r TT.il 1 nviTT Tfno ro I jesse JtiaLncouit lux uiauj iTF a citizen of Mt. Pleasant. BB3T FOB PRESCRIPTION CHILLS and fever is a bottle c Grove's Taste- Flatterv is simUar to a rope of less Ohill Tonic. Never fails to cure; honey sweet, but contains little stations? Price 60 cents. Tour Strength. Knoxville Tribune. . money back if it fails to cure. pmmmRB IS NOW AT , - HAND. Everybody and their kinsfolk know "that HARRI&& GO. is the' place to buy it and don't you forget it. Car lots, spot cash- i -i " 'l i i 1 TT li J O i X A 4. n A .irrnn us a long lead in LOW PRICES.. We have bought to sell we seU, see if we don't. Have, you. seen our line of Pictures just in noth ing like it ever shown in Concord Prices range from 25c to $2.50. Don't miss the sight. Just' the. thing for Bridal, Birthday or any other kind of Presents. New line of moulding just in. Picture Frames made on short notice. '.' '- '.''. " We Are Strictly in it for Business BELL arris a wmm

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