; " (7 - "0 Jiil M cv I'M I t?.5 s . rr . ... rrf : Price $4.00 Per Tear AN EXCITING RUNAWAY. The Team Dashes Up Spivag Street With a Small Boy Hanging to the Tongue The Wagon Ran Oyer Him 4. But He Came Out Unhurt. An exciting runaway occurred Monday afternoon about 5 , o'clock when a team went dash- j ingup Spring streetwith a small boy, Ransom Upchurch, son of Mr. Geo. R Upchurch, hanging on the wagon tongue" while the driver, Mr. J no. 5lalocJ, was. making every effort to. stop the team. ' ' Mr. Blalock had on his wagon several bales of cotton and when he went to turn into Spring street from Depot street the bales slipped to the front of- the wagon getting against the mules. When the bales slipped forward the little boy was thrown out upon the tongue and the driver; landed on the ground. As the team in full speed went along the street the little fellow, was holding to the tongue. But his hold gave way and he fell to the ground but fortunately the wag on went over - him and he came nut 1" a offo?i titTiit4- After they neared the Baptist church the team was stopped and scarcely any damage was done. The opening at this institu tion was better than' usual. Al- v r o r tt -f A-ff TT-'f V yrf citi r ry 4- a .. lio tta securedroomgintrled of the institution. This does not include the local patronage and those who board in town. Of this number of boarders South Carolina furnishes 16 and Georgia 5. All of the rooms are occupied although a few more students -may be accomodated in rooms which have not , their full, num ber of occupants. The total en rollment will appear smaller than usual this year . as; the institution has discontinued: the primary department which usually added 20 or 36 to the" roll. A fine body of students is rep resented, nearly all of whom are, in the Seminary classes. An informal reception was tendered the new students by the faculty on Saturday night. Music, elocution and refresh ments delighted the new-comers, and the k'nd and familiar winter course of teachers and old stu dents forcibly told the new ones that they were in a school with home environments and that they were welcome. He Was Only , the Deliverer; A negro was before , Mayor Mens Monday for acting' as a deliverer for a white man. The negro went out into tne country and secured whiskey for the man. Nothing could be obtained as to who sold him the whiskey. The negro was fined a penny and the cost. ... -: To G Oa the Ilailroad. Mr. Marshal Mabery, who has been serving on the police force until Mr. Will Johnson was elected a regular policeman, has secured a position on the rail road. He will be on the local freight train between Spencer and Greensboro. CONCORD, MR;' SUJDIERS QUITE Sldk. Mrs. Glass to Be Treated at the Saul- tonnmFonr or Their People Marry - Other News. V Written for The Standard. Glass, Sept. 19. There is a great deal ol; cotton; in the fields, around here. The pea crop is doing right well since the rain; F W Glass went to Salisbury Saturday to make' arrangements With Dr. Whitehead for treating nis ;wire at trie sanitonum. Mr. Summers,: of Salisbury, is 0ut his pistol and shot McDaniel. quite sick at Mr. Ed.- Cook's. The bullet took effect in Mc His wife is at his bedside. - Daniel's neck on one side and Four o:3cur young people were came out at his shoulder. He is married ' last Sunday morning, not badly hurt." ;X -V Rev. W B Oney tied the knots in Both of the negroes were Concord. 'The parties "were Mr: David Winecoff and rMiss r Mattie Poteat, Mr. Ed. Bost and Miss ing to give bonds for their ap Ida Poteat. They took dinner paarince at court? both were at S AV Winecoff's. : brought here Monday evening Miss Mary Winecoff is visiting and confined1 to jailr Both were at Mooresville" this week: " somewhat intoxicated. ' : Mr. Win. H Hammond is get- ting on nicely training his dogs:f wJhow on disnlav. He is careful and does no dam age to crops Dr; Flowe has been busy for some me time but we have no seri- ous sickness. An Unloadc J Pistol Fires. The saying that 'an' V , , unloaded pistol does the firing" was veri- fied today . (Tuesday V when a : ., .w,,. . , stores was meddling with a new pistol which was . purchased at , . , . : r , tnmKtnat a pistol just purcnasea at another store would contain any cartridges and commenced to snap it, as all like to do. But there was a rbullet ; in it and out it went. It first struck at an angle five window glass and cracked them, then passed through a ball of putty and stop-; ped when it hit a scale- weight.: The clerk was; terribly frightened over the affair and has no doubt learned a lesson as to unloaded' :pistols. ' : f-'-i'.v--, Kanaway on North Main Street; fioVninnt -fon ivir Will Po J U a A - , . rw , v den, of Albemarle, this (Tuesday) afternoon when his horse' which he drove up here from Albemarle j ran awav. tearing to pieces the buggy. He was preparing to re turn to Albemarle and the ani mal commenced to run so soon as lie urUVo UUt Ui mi. uaAiroi Parks' yard. The cause; of the r unaway was the shafts coming loose on one side. Mr. Ped en and Mr. Clarence Connelly were in the buggy at the time. Mr. Connelly, like a contortionist, went l?acltwards out ' ;0f the buggy; Mr, Peden jumped out at the side and fell but wasnotnurt. The5, buggy " struck a telephone post near Mr. F Yorke's resi dence. Called to Raleigh to a Meeting. Mr. A B Young was called to Raleigh Monday night by;ar tele gram. He is chairman of the executive committee of the Direc tors of the State Prison and was wanted there to take part in the irrm nrt.nnt matters before them. One thing to be transacted at the meeting is the purcnasmg onuo Caledonia farms for working of convicts. Several other matters of importance are to be brought N. .0., TUESDAY; SEPTEMBER A SHOOTING AFFAIR. Two Negroes Haye a Rof Oyer at Gold Hill One Shoots the Other" In the Neck With a Kstol -Both Here In Jail. Last Saturday night two ne groes Robert Hasty; and Frank McDaniel, had a row at Gold Hill On this side 1q? the county line. After soine amount of ! quarreling- McDaniel with rock in his hand, threatened and as about to hit Hasty in the head with it. when Hastv nulled arrested Monday morning 'arid tried before a maaistate. Fail- .... . w .- the. amount of cotton on our scree cs eacn aay as uie g evious vears. At this time heretofore our streets for a few hours would j be crowded with' the wagons, but A such has not been the case this -!' ' i-i -11 -l ' jyear. un last rriaay our score did reach 101, and on Saturday ' , . . . imi.Bi,n' ' v.w A!rill;A-- - T4- ar ago from last Saturday 245 udiixsa vvcio -vvci'gucu.j uui uuc. bales were sold. Besides the big decrease in the crop this year numbers of farmers are holding back their supply hoping that ar better price-will be paid later. rr PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. J.H Mason, of Raleigh, j 6e)it last night here. ' -fMr. Julian S Carr, Jr., of Durham, is here todav. i -Revi N I Bakke, of Char lpttey spent yesterday here. Rev. G Brown Cox, "of Ashe ville, is spending today here. 5 Mr and Mrs. J A C Black welder and Miss Eagle are spend ing this afternoon in Charlotte. l Miss" Clara Starrette and Mrsv Addie Freeze, of Moores Ville,: spent Monday night, here. h Mr. Pleasant Monroe, c f Rtywij county, passed through 'here today on hisway to Mount p,cfl t .. . Miss Mary Penick, who for j mA mrnfllre Viqo Kaon TnoifiTin1 ! some weeks has been visitinsr at ' Mr. D B Morrison's, will leave tomorrow morning .for Winston. After Visiting at Raleisrh also ! she will return to her home in ilii Line or AT J. tx janes' Mnfn JPnfJ JSlPJtcft -.. 19, 1899; ror Ovnr riitr Year "i" Mrs. Winsliw'a SootHirff Syinp has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for? their children while teething; with perfect success. It soothes the child, j softens the1 gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic; and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedi ately. Sold by drafrists v in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot- tie.; Be sure zt&mfc Swh5 slows Soothing. Syrup, and 'take no otner Kind THIS DEPARTMENT is the most complete to be found ! in OUT CltV PL VlSlt t:CWV Rf OTA f l VAbAU U Ui 0101 6 will demonstrate s new - - jthe most popular Novelties are lotlier shipment The hew Dog" Collar handsomest belt yet : - w. E 11KV aiK III X1 tit Ij roi Q Cjoal "nTiTi Viootttt mafal -OiaCiS ' OGai, Willi neaVy ,m9iai trimmings and the regular padlock attachment. They can' t be beat; far superior to anything ever sho wnv A few swell no veltie s in Elastic Belts with cut jet trim mings at 50 and 75c. The best line of iieather Purses at 25 and 50c. ever shown. Cy rano head Gyrano Ghains are here as well as a good assortment of Enamel Belt Buckles. Mhe Silk Opera Bags at 1.25, $1.50 and s Par k The Summer is E T iQ fl iv est s: Past. THE TIME TO BUY FURNITURE . Everybody and thoir; kinsfolk know that- BELL, HARRIS & CO. ( is the place to buy it and dont you forget it. Car Tot's, spot casli j and the best factories in the United States, at our command gives us a long lead in LOW PRICES. , We have bought to sell we sell see if we don't. .Have yoii seen our line of Pictures just in noth ing like it ever shown in Concord. Prices range from 25c to 2.50 -Don'tmiss the sight. Just the thing for Bridal, Birthday or any other kind of. Presents. New line of moulding just in. Picturo ,,. Frames made on short notice. We Are Strict iy in it for Business BELL. HARRIS Single Copy 5 Cento "rhi iou assume no risK vrnen yen buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, j M. 1 Marsh & Co. will refund your money it you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the roost success ful remedy in use for bowel com plaints ' ' arid " the ; only one that never fails; It is pleasant, safo and reliable. ' - the fact. Every- and np:to-date in, We have recsiiTsd of Ladies' Belt elt is the introduced. 1fcLII- - " Beauty Pins and $S. 00. py IS NOW AT HAND. MOTION Com nded COiMM.