LAXGDON SMITH DEAD.
i
A CONSOLIDATION.
Quietly. He Passed Away to Sleep the
Sleep of Death An Exemplary Young
Man He . Neyer Regained Conseions
ness from the Time lie Was Taken
Sick to His Death. ' '
On Wednesday afternoon, at
Smith and robbed them:, of their
son and brother, Langdon Smith,
ReyiTal Growing in Interest at Baptist
:'-s . Churcli.
Under the Name of the Yorke & Wads- Another good, meetin
Huxiu uie toucun -Mmoer vo.: held iast evening at which
and lorke, Wadsworth & Co. Combine professed conversion. The spirit
Their Business. v x ?
ui iue uieutiug vvcis but? ue&L yvv.
was
some
Incorporation papers have Mr. Hoge's sermon was forcible.
been received whorphv twn laWo The lessons drawn from the
20 p'clock, the death ;angel v-; bus.ness enterise of - ur Bible narrative of the -Blind
ited the home of Rev.; T.W..; v . . . - V Man Receiving His Siffht" were
one uuw juineu. Luemer uuuer - . -, ,
- . ' presented to the people with
another name. The,. hardware marked cffect.
who oti. Sunday had a; slight , store, known for some4 time as "Where Will You Spend Eter-
chill, but was at; the service at j Yorke, Wadsworth & Co. and the n(ty, " sung by Mr. Wolfsohn was
his church that day. On Monday Concord Lumber Co:, have here- very impressive, as was also the
morning' about 8 o'clock he had
a congestive chill and from that
PERSONAL POINTERS.
time he never regained con
sciousness. , " ; - V ' ' ':
He was born on the 13th day
of September, 1879, and died obi
his twentieth, birthday. He was
a young man of most excellent
character, kind disposition and
exemplary habits. One year he
had attended school at Trinity
college, and was fully intending
to return to , school again later.
He was a faithful and devoted
member of Central Ml E. churehl
For the first, time has death
visited this t home, . filling their
hearts with deepest grief and
robbing ijhe broken-hearted
father and mother of their second-born.
Sadness reigns within
the hearts of scores of friends
and relatives for - the departure
of a young man - of -.promising
qualities . such as this one
possessed, and the sympathy of
the community is extended to the
grief-stricken family.
The funeral was conducted
this" afternoon at - 4 o'clock in
Forest Hill Methodist church by
Rev J. E. Thompson, assisted
by -Rev. J.: D. Arnold. .
Death Takes - Little Margaret.'
The icy hand of (-(Death
quenched ,the spark of life in lit
tle Margaret, the 16-m6nth-old
daughter of Mr. and : Mrs. S'F
Harmon on Wednesday night
about one o'clock. . The, end was
not unexpected, as symptoms had
for several das caused the worst
anticipations of : : loving . i bnes
about her.
The funeral services will be
conducted at the home ofh&:
gr andf a oher, Mr. George S wink,
on Church street, Friday morn
ing at 9 o'clock when the . little
body will be laid in the city cem
etery. The, young parents have
much sympathy, in the loss of
this, their first infant.
Sir. Isenhour Now a Resident.
Mr. G W Isenhour, of Nov 4
township, has opened a lunch'
room next door to Warren Cole
man's store. The business will
later be conducted by his sons,
Lon and Ed. Isenhour.
Mr. Isenhour has purohased
from Mr. Jas. W Cannon the
house and lot on East Depot
street now occupied by Police
man Cruse, but will not move for
several weeks until his crops are
gathered. Mr. Cruse intends
moving to the house now occu
pied by Sheriff Peck when the
latter moves into his residence
on East Corbin street.
m Prof. Lee and his corps of as
sistants are in our State again.
Prof. Bee stated when he was
here before that Concord would
b on his list again this year.
tof ore been two separate enter- solo, ' 'What Will You Now . Do
prises and the books of the two With Jesus," after the sermon,
firms have been kept separate, , v This meeting is one of the best
though several , were interested ever held in Concord. ' C.
in both enterprises. : . ., ; -
All the business of the Con-. They Were Sports. . -cord
Lumber Co. and all the. . Two nicely dressed young men
business of the Yorke, Wads- were on the southbound vesti
worth & Co. has now been bule Wednesday night beating
incorporated under the name of tlloir way. Policeman Mabery
the Yorke & Wadsworth Co. The arrested one of them and -the
names of the incorporators are other one, rather than forsake
Jno. C Wadsworth, N F Yorke, his : ?r jend stayed here and
Chas. J Harris, RO S Miller and accompanied the officer and his
Horace W Miller. man to the mayor's office. The
'". ? u;m m, : ! arrested one paid his costs and
- ) .-iis ; the associates bade us farewell.
Tne liiggest Boat or All.
The long- boat, the jolly boat, Mrs- Kimball Takes Charge.
the pinnace and the y all, but'- The -Morris hotel, which for
this, my- boys, is the biggest ; soine months has been. under, the
boat of all. 'jmanagement. , of ; Mr. Frank
. . , - XT v , ' IPharr, has now changed hands
A special from New York, of, , '.A Tr.- v .
1 , , ;and'Mrs.-HA ;Kimballof Salis-
the 13th, says: : - ; i bury, now has it in charge. Mrs;
."The new White Star steam- has had quite an amount
ship Oceanic, the largest vessel of experience iu boarding, having
afloat, from Queenstown, .arriy in this work ini Salisbury
ner pier m xuitxi ivivei at x.o , and in s Ashe.ville.
o'clock this afternoon and de-.
barked her passengers. A big.
crowd of those who had secured
passes to the dock, and a bigger,
crowd which was kept back of
the fence, cheered , tne new
A Real Estate Deal.
steamer, as. sle crept jip the .river
't 1 1 l 1 l-J 11. I'll-
ana swun siowiy into ner oerixi.
'Coming ''upr from ; Liberty
Island j the' boat appeared .un
wieldv and, her funnels too high
for symmetry, but as she came
closer the impression of great
length! grew Clearer. .It took six
tugs 40 oniriutes to - shove her
Mr. W. A -Wilkinson has sold
to Mr. W R Harris the property
almost opposite Mr. D C vFurr's
'store' at Forest Hill On Church
, street. - ; Several small' store
rooms are on the Jot. . " ;
; The Tartar Can't Sail.
A . peculiar complication . has
arisen by er the transport Tartar
at Hong - Kong. She - flies the
L British flag and had gone into
dock at Honjr Konsr on her way
bo ground., and force the huge, tSan Francisco wi& 1,145 sol
vessel into place. Docked she :Js 55 passengers. The
filled almost the whole length ; British authorities refused
the long pier. . : : :. clearance papers, when the Tar-
-. lThe Oceanic's time was six ,7 , ,
, . mi,, tar wanted to leave, on the
days and two hours. lhe . . .- - , .
A - -; . ij !M i:;TrtC,rti ' rJ ' ground: that the ship was over
Oceanic is the largest vessel ever . - - - : . ,
built. She was launched at Bel-Goaded. Gen. Otis claims that it
fast, January 14, at- the ship- , not overloaded, ; If Brit
building yards of Garland & , do not relent another trans,
Wolff: " Her dimensions.. are 704 Prt will have U be secured and
feet long,. 72. feet beam and ;68 ,he load divided. : , . ,
o-nth witli drauWht.: lisrht of ;22 ! ' . -
rfi ri, ;: ,W'w. r-jobbed the grave.
leeu cinu iuau,u 2 r0g startling incidentr of winch
registers 17,000 tons. Her en- J Johtk'Oliver of Pbliladelphia; was the
feinesersigned ;.to evelop fflS3
40,UUU. norse-rpower. xiei . ua.x Rm waaaimost yenow, eyes sunKen.
cai)acUis about:6;000 tonsn..
Sne consumes aiuuuu, uw wuo ,m. , 1Qg teaser uay; vy waj . iuico vuj
Mr. Chas.1 M Thompson, of
Lexington) is here today.
Mr. Jos. V Sutton, of Salis
bury, was here a short while to
day. ' : ; ; ,: . : '. : '
Miss Edna Pitts is spending
a few days at Mr, Martin Host's,
at Bosts Mills, -i - r ,
Mr. F V Barrier and Mrs. H
A Kimball, of Salisbury, arrived
here this morning. r f '
Mrs. M L Stevens went but
to Mt. Pleasant this afternoon to
visit her sister, ; Mrs. H N Miller.
Rev. W G Alexander and
Rev. Cochran Preston will leave
tomorrow to attend the Concord
Presbytery in Iredell countv. :
Mr. Ed. Cook; after spending,
a few days returned to Bessemer
this morning. His wife went to;
Spray to visit. ' '; " r
Misses Emily Gibson, Fairfax
Loving and Margaret Cannon
went to Charlotte this morning
to attend a german given there
tonight. . ;. . ..
Rev. C B Miller is spending
tne aiternoon m Charlotte. He
will return on - the early train
and will meet the., council of St.
James at 8 o'clock.
Mr. W P.Hornbuckle repre
sents Cannonville Presbyterian
church: at the meeting' of the
Concord Presbytery at Concord
church, in Iredell county, tomorj
Duiing the civil war, as well as
in our late war with Spain, diar
rhoea was one of the most
troublesome diseases the army
baii to contend, with. In many
instances it became chrome and
the old soldiers still suffer from
it. 5Mr. David Taj lor, of Wind
Ridge, Greene county, Pa., is odd
of these. He uses Chamberlain's
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and says he never found
anything that would give him
such quick relief. It is tor sale
by M. L. Marsh & Co.. Druggist
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nobody nefl faave Neuralgia. Gev Dr. Miles
ktu tram drueirtsta. One cp ansa."
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Tlie Slimmer is Ended,
Ths HaWst is Past.
ui aim ig vicro-Afl wifhfcianshad given me up Fortunately,
iroA trvino- "Electric Bitters
three masts and IS equipped With totroy great joy and surprise, -.the
- . oa ' ; vfirst botd made a decided improve-
two funnels, each Of 20 feet, in. t . j oontlnrted thir nse ior three
A fppt above the weeks, aud am now a weJlman I know
I they, saved my life, and robbed the grave
firegrates. -t . Another victim." No one should fall
: 1 .. - I to try them. Only 50cts., grir Jateed, at
T.r"' I ! FetzVr's DrusStore.
Brinkley is Dead and Three are In Jail,, j . v.. . s " "
' ' iviv V ; ' h WlNTEDHSiraEil BRIGHT AND HON-
M D Brinkley, tne larmer 4-xuiii ... persons to represent ns as Managers
m this and close counties, oaiary sivv
Yadkin county, who was .found
in Winston with a bullet hole in
fide, no more, no less salary,
Position
bank
i i m.lu'-rr -rrt-niri"fy is J rwmnent- Onr references, any
ms neau vTC I in any town. It 4 is mainly office work
dead. Thomas Reed, Boo vod- condUcted at home. Reference. En
ler and Thos. Hudson have been close self-addressed stamped envelope,
ler anu xiuu TheDominion Compjlny. Dept, 2, Chi-
arrested and committed to j ail.
Reed
frHE IME TO
BUY
IS NOW AT
-HAND.
Everybody and their kinsfolk know that
BELL, HARRIS & CO.
is the place to buy it and don't you forget it. Car lots, spot cash
and the best factories in the United States at our command gives
us a long lead in LOW PRICES. We have bought to soli we sell,
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. Piciuro
Frames made on short notice.
We Are Strictly in it for Business
The evidence a
said to be very damaging
is
Grip maKes one wcnj ii.v
Du utiles' Restorative Krvine brings rest.
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BELL
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