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Price: $4.00 per year. CONCORD, N. CM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1899. Single copy 5 cents. A ATTE3IPTED;ESCAPE. xoaro (Joes Into Coddle Creek But the ffater Is Too Deep and Be Returns to the Hands of the Officer -Another 0ne of the Gang Also Captured. On Thursday night the negroes Good Breaching. The . protracted meeting at Cannonville Presbyterian church is still in rjroprPRs "Rn4r m Siier has been preaching plain. xcavxaa auu strong sermons Since -Ms arri vaH is7 One can not help v,"-rr-" listening to; these betiful tbe.J nnrr,fficwS. - Sospei truths. The singing, Sheriff Peck and Deputy Town- y-ssu -yuuuu cPTidwent out alter iour oi.uiem o-0v. x,WxxSxxu wao Friday afternoon. Sheriff Jfeclr uuu large as usual, tne inter cncceeded in getting his all o. k. est and enjoyment was' greater. i it it . ji I C :" xi at the wasnout oown ine raiiroaa oer vices xms aiternoon ana to- here a number of hands are night, Sunday . morning and working.- The oneheriff cap- night, and a special' service for tured is n amed Tom McClure. young people and children Sun But Lvje Hall, familiarly day at 3 p m Everybody in known by tneiestivai people as vited. ucwtv " was worKine: near x iT-- i I A Cott Stolen. vfr J no. .uany s wnen ne saw Mr" Townsend. He at once About two weeks ago Mr. John -. i 1 e 11 JI 1 ji I fTTl ATOY"! "P I I o ttt oVvn-r ttto c attaw out to ins neeis, ionoweu Dy tne - j-LtxxAowixS, vyjo uvci nfficier. For more than half a m tne Coddle section buying up " I 4-1 3 ii 1 mile the race went on. Later iuaiier purunasmg sev- Mr. Townsend was aided in the enteen nead, had the herd put m bvMr. Sam Hartsell, The tne stable lot of his brother, Mr. x j i i. ' ' j R P Graven. The .following nero eoncocuju. pitta iu evauu Arnn,ror- hntfnilprt . Hn at- corning one of the number was , , , , missing. It was at first thought tempted to wade Coddle creek,, . , . ., iciui- tno animal VmH ornftn nf ifo alonsr the bank but when the ,- , , , ., AW . - n , i , own accord, and gone back to its stream commenced to chuck him , , . , , . - old owner but after a thorough natter me cum ana ueiug uuaui search of several, days hd no I 1- T . 1 . to swim, ne gave up iieuie traco of th cow- found: it was as useless and came back to concluded that , the beast had thebank. Mr. Townsend landed been stolen. Mr. R P Craven him safely here in jail that night was here Monday, but got no in ith his partner, McClure. formation concerning his broth Roth of flip wftr o tried before er's cow. Mooresville Times Esq. Pitts and in default of their Record bond thev now lie in jail, waiting the next term of court. Good News. Madame Lela Elrado, the "i a ' !ii l 1 : TWT oet Kwinna ttpfm-A rnnfArATiPA. f paimist, win D6 nere one more AUi.il .&Jllk7U KJV1 1 AVVU v x - The eono-re-ations of the dif- week.by re(uest of a lare nual ferent Methodist churches will ber of people, who said that they probably hear their last sermon could not get the money possibly from their tastors tomorrow as this week to have their hand the coming meeting of the con- read. ference is always liable to make Much to the amusement of a a change of pastors. Large con- crowd last evening a man offered gregatkms will no doubt attend QT fif ty cents - more to . keep tomorrow. - i . -1 Will Be Here Soon. S I Sam Sloop returned home this morning from Charlotte where he is assisting in putting in the line of the Postal Telegraph Co. He says that the vlinemen will reach herein about ten. days. It will be Remembered that "the linemen placed the wires here in town some, time ago and they will taow run tile wires through the country. . ! OPEN ING - DA YS OF OUR ... . f artment.. Dee Mr. Kirk Willtitais Dead. Mr. Kiri Williams, of Cannon ville, died oi consumption at an early hour today (Saturday). He has been in bad health for quite a long while, fle was 27 years of age and lived with his mother, I one brother and one sister. The remains will be interred in Union county about ,seven miles from Monroe. Two days Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 20 and .21 will be devoted to the occasion. It will long be remebered as Opening day for the simple reason that no such olferings have ever made in Concord. quiet in regard to the -frolics in his past life, but Madame ;knew that the crowd was looking for fun arid she let out on him quite Remedy For Diphtheria. A simple but very credible and i .rem ivx freely. She has t made, a great is given bv the American which J: " - i aeai oi pieasurw iui uui. poypio. nignt he well to apply wnen a Her price is- 50 cents.' Open till Physician is not readily availabe. 1130 tonight. Jtisas follows. . . - . . "At the first indication of diphtheria in the' throat of -a child, make the room close, take All a Problem in Kentucky. The muddle over the Kentucky election continues. y A mnti nn "has been made bv acup and pour into ita quantity Gdebel- counsellors to' throw turpentine and tar equal parts, iw.Wwnitv tnen hold the cup over fire, ; so of Louisville which would count -tu mime room witn, luiueb. himin The chief plea is intim-ne-httle patient on inhaling the n f WArs bv Governor cpngh up, and spitout Brey,s.militia wHich was near With the Churches Tomorrow. Rev. J. D. Arnold will hold regular services at Forest Hill M. E. church tomorrow morning i and night. Rev. C L T Fisher, of Char lotte, will preach at St. James Lutheran church tomorrow morning and tomorrow night. ) This being the last Sabbath China News. We will show some pretty decor--ationsjn imported China Ware. Al so some real fine white English: Parcelain ware. We make special prices for the Opening P?.ys us want everybody to get acquaiottid with our new department- .Beauti ful China Tea Sets, containing 5( pieces, worth $8.00. Monday and Tuesday special price 6,90; &25.0O dinner sets will go at $18.75 sale days. We have a great many sep arate pieces, such as cake plates, salad bowls, preserves, oat meals, celeries, pin trays, brush trays. before conference it is urgently ; sugar and creams in 3 pieces, cracker jars, etc., all . moderately requested that a full congrega- pncea ana new decorations. ; ! tion attend servacesUomorrow at .niRSSSno sra. Eepworth Methodist church. .-.;:'vr?---.-..;- . Services at 11 o'clock a. m. and 6.30 p. m. V Rev. W. B. Oney will hold ' 1 i a -1 . T ji services at t. Andrews ljutn- ran church tomorrow afternoon s at 3 o'clock. There will be regular services at the First Presbyterian church tomorrow morning and tomorrow night by the pastor. Rev. W C Alexander. ' - The Rector, Rev. J C Davis, will conduct services at All Saints Episcopal church tomor Glas s Ware. This department is full of every thing made of glass, such as butter dishes, water bottles, pickle dishes, water sets, tumblers, etc. Now here is a flyer when we strike a bargain we always divide. Now dont every body come at once. Monday morn ing at 8 o'clock we pub on sale 1 bar rel of glass tumblers at 6c." per set six. Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock we put on sale another barrel at the same price. Only one set to a cus- j. i i body a chance. Oou see any merchant would be only too glad to take all we have at-that price. They are same as others sell at 25c. row morning at 11 o'clock and ! tomer and they must appear in person as we want to give every- tomorrow evening at 4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3 o'clock. There will be regular services at the Baptist church tomorrow morning and tomorrow night by the pastor, Rev. B Lacy Hoge. Dress Goods per set. Subject for 11 a. m., 'Min istering Spirits. " : For 7 p. m. , "Profanity". . - . t PERSONA! POINTERS. ah the membranous matter, and fte diphtheria will pass out. The frmes oJ: the tar and turpentine Joosen the matter in the throat thus afford the belief. , and ready if occasion rose, outcome is yet a problem.) ;The Evan n - The -L Mooth troubl i fjt Jlofldy Stricken. at evangelist D wight was stricken with heart e on Friday the 17th at J Olty, Mo., where he' was to immense con jugations. . It is yet very uncer ulu Tv'hetiier he can ever return Lo his ( great work. His physi-a3"'-' must have quiet and - 5 Is returning to his For Ovor FiJtv years Mrs Winslow's Soothicfc Syrup ." has been used for over fifty years by -nut lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothe the child softens the gums allays all pain, cures i wind cohc, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea.. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedi ately. Sold by druggists m every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot tle. - Be sure and ask for "Mrs . Wm slows Soothing Syrup." and take no other kind " . ; i-Mr. M L Ritch, of Salisbury, is here today;' . . ' , ; ; j , . - . i , - . r . A - . Rev. C B Miller returned home last night from Salisbury. 1-Mr. R A I Brown returned home this morning from Char lotte, r, ,.,:.;;. - . 'I - ;- ' - . - - x ' 4-Mr. E C Bar nhardt: returned home this morning from Green ville, S C, ..." . v?. :--;;r;r.:t--; K -Miss My r tic ' Thompson re turned here ; last evening from j. Charlotte. r. You know we have been : making- a big noise on dress r;c3 lately because we have something extra ordinary 25 and 39 cnT?ts are our prices.1 ' We claim them to be worth alMost double. One hundred doz. bleached towels, almost a yard long, 1 worth 10c, for these two days only 2c Large line of capes and jackets. We are "showing a real swell line of ready made skirts, and silk waists. ; They are made- )coPtR.hT1.Mr -y rn,A to lit and priced as we always do.. Separate suits ;of underwear for women, . 50 per cent wool, only 48c. garment. These incomparable values- which we are offering are without a paealelL ; -. hr.; r ' 1 -v '; . f. : -. 1?JC-: " , h :-.'.v..:-; : :" .' H. XI Parks & Company. km OF r. tsr tSKW&e? GF fT IT ? T THE BEST FOB - iu Northfield, Mass. PBESCBIPTION CHILLS and fever is a bottle cf ' Uroye'e Taste less Ghill Tonic. Never fails to. cure, Then why experiment with wortmess lLLllLLiLIUi-lO O- money back if it fails to cure. Bel 5S fB1 C j . . . You want tosee before Conference wk, H Go 0 m SMinceMeatsi AT I lii's, Furniture; Pictures, Stoves, ; Mirrors, Tables;etc in town. Yours to please, Bell; Harris & Co. Residence Phoie . . . . 90. Stoi e 'Phone . . . . 12.
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