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O 0 o 0 Price: $4.00 per yar. OONCORD, N. a, SATURDAY JANUARY 20- 319 .-Single copy 5 cents. 00 AUXKfEA. to and Ittrs- W C Houston Entertain a 0 Large Xuinber of Their Friends Fri- day AfternoouM-About One Hundred rnfcet UkJL'artake of the Pleasure in Stor3. f All ma ihv mhd crinAnoK i-i l..i.i..n.. i i, i in ma i v iii'4,-jt ;i i,mii h of J)r and Mrs. W U Houston on Spring street Friday afternoon ( The boy wae found next morn nv'hea thjejy threw" opoa the doorsiafrMvith voundsoa him-2 to about - one. hundred and thirty 1 one irf hia nccjr. and the other a inviimd fredds? Though short distaac abgive the stomach, Gained and Sometimes poured the 'Both bullets are yetsinhim as pleasures in, store were valued toohighly to be faissed? Upotf entering you were.met a'nd escorted in by .Hisses Fatti AdjunS and Mtr'Younr where yovvere received by MesdamesJ ABlTry'andJDLeDtz.Theenter. v A .. i i . A 1 4 rmniTic fnnimirTti rnnsisron rr Misses Mary Dodson and' Fannie f Young. ' , Coffee,wsttefully served by TV 1 H i T T" A 111" TTVli iesuamessjTio. jr 2i.iiisou, aj xj Coltraae, "D h Bost -and Jas Gibson, while . Mcsdanies AY 'R Odell and M wC 'Dusenbcry had charge of ' the serving of the coupe-jack. I The dining room, which1 was " decorated in accordance with the other' rooms, candelabra, . and costumes vas presided over? by MissesLuCy Monlgomeryf Liz ze Itlontgomerjj G-race Brown, T J n : Tri. son. J 4V Every .pHrt4 was "fully carried out to make tita beautiful ?pink tea, About one hundred -were prosen during the thre6hours -from8 to 6 o'clock. .TieIJro(Jm J"rom Cabarrus. s . ' 'There wa a weddini? inthe register pf deeds office last Tues day at -won. The C4jntfactin& irties,we Mr?". H Gar ion, foi iCJabafrtis county, dnd .Mrsy(ha iSKer,bftlia wst:, ernportten o this county. Esq.! 0 IT 'Simpson officiated. Thp gro6mis fifty-frte yaftra,.old and vds "a ,)Vipwef arjd i"the;faj:hr fc of thirteen cJail(ron. ?The bride was a wdow a"adgis Jhe, mother pi thirteen childre -Monroe 'Bnquirer. . SL,W - St -a, - - - AeiiVarle!!8 FlKirisliuigf TlTe stockholders of rthe Wis-' "baKteet and 'Efird cotton milk? of Abemarle held their annual meetings Thursday. Both of these. mills arii in; a very .flour ishing condition nd both lire ,lookin( forward to an increase in the near future. Both com panies .declined a semi-annual dividend of five per cent. Mr Rogers Better. Mr. T M Rogers, of Phila delphia, whose serious illness at Mrs. J M Odell's wdli noted yesterday, is very much im proved tliis morning. Mrs. RQjers did not arrive from Philadelphia and his condion is such that she is not expected now. (iet Beady to Langh. Everybody will be delighted to learn that Alba Hey wood, the prince of comedians, whoso mar velous bility to impersonate will appear here Wednesday night at the opera house. HEXRY SEAJ5L0X OX TRIAL. He is Charged With footing West Mor ris, Negro Boj The Boj in a Bad VUUU111UU. ft t On Wednesday nghtylan. 10th, some person shot West Morris, nia young nesrro boy wno ior vnro Vine mnAi nifi nilitlft Wlt.n uxuivw " " ..... j Mr.T M Morris near this place his conditions "ii yet too "seriousl to Staiid an operation. The negro boy Tas taken td the cjouniy home and is yet in a bad condition,, not .tiling allowed to move scarcely vor since the affair happened he has been say . . . . ,-4 . . in that uannr amnna n touuo man fho lives out near Mr.'Mor- risvha(Tshot htm. . . 1 ' Henry Seam one haabeonar- '. . . k .5 . . i il'l' -! i ' .jestea ana was on ixiai mis ioat- 0'-irdavi aftornoon -before Esq. Pitts. Ho, is chargqd with as sault with deadly weapon with intent to kill. "He was bound on a $100 bond for his appaar&nctt at the 8 up rior court. Store Burned gt Clevelautl. , '" The firm of LyerlyxBrosat" Cleveland were burned out garl" Frutyy morning The sbre' house and stocl'of goods were' burned. R There wns insurfincoi on jjfie stbek amounting to 1,600.- 6ay& it is Not Smallpox.' We hoard a prominent phy sician say yesterdav that ha had no idea there was any smallpox irf North Carolina, and further staidThe had very grave doubte of tlfre being any smallpox ?;m the State smcV the Gi v war. t ; TJie foregoing is from he Beidsville Review, purely .wis-, dfcm will die witti that physfcian. What;a-piy,tha iS is pot at jthe1 head's of the Stat Board of1' .A , Tji '.' l : whq. saw atid treated smallpotj 4 , , ,a iTn durinfir.cthe war. expert pnvsi cianswho ha vo seen hundreds hi cases, of smallpox in alf its forms, who declqe.th'dtth disease now prevalent h. many portiofts jof the State is genuine sinall pox, but they are mistaken.; Ti1 1 i- ,1 1 i 'it.l. U Reidsville physician jltnows les. iLl L'J.. Jt: physicians whdt say-that tho-erup- tive disease they are noWhaving to contend with is smallpbx, That Reidsville physician should give his wisdom an airing and let the-' people of North f arolina know how they hav6 been fooled in re gard to smallpox. Why'don't he wri te a book? Monroe Enquirer. Washington Tost Almanac. for 1900 has a glad welcome on our desk. It is U veritable (ftcy clopedia of facts andJ statistics that serve so many good pur poses by way of real p'rofit as well as satisfaction that the! price of 25 $ents seems merely a nominal sum. Sam White, of China Grove, was hero today on his way to his home in No. 11 township. The JeOrsou DutIs &oiuuicnt Assocla 1 ... i -TWT. Allowing car hfis been ftrMJng to the Greenville Re sent out to the different chapters fiector says of the V6rth Camlina Division; -Lookout' dn . your tow for Daughters of h Confederacy m ftiQ1o Ju , t v,lv . more frauds. -There re two mm. ounu. i. uiiir, oi vou- cord N.v C, having been ttointeShaiman of the Jeffcr- gonJQavis Monhment Ocmmittee, othek. C Div. tf. D. G., will .redovye notices of thean6uiits il,isad or this purposa, ar of sums of money held fin bank ,by chapters or -individuals ior said purpose, tnatsfvemarepontUe thpa turn tlaqk. All articles sftm at th'e neat ttnnuftl meeting h0y gt at iavp bonsilvV of ,:thd VjitoA Dagiitr&,-of .teiPtedithey.iiB fcto sekind'of ConfMerai fa Moutgowefy, that tnW off erery par. Ala,lfoY.T 1900. Ail ohapters tiAla of .n 1aHW , . , .od jnth the rSSIw ?Per! aniounte w-alsed, hwfc it vptdeemedor.deT sirabitftb concentrate 'all taW,1? shiP25 ortiiatouef time." fuad from thfetNorth Carolina' XJ'. D;,C. thiff beincr tho tlan sujt-' JohUrW HinsdalO,, treasurer of Ploasapt. spont todav here. ' 4hN. C. division, will receive t, u. - C 4 , .bank as tnpNorth Cnrolma faad: . for thve JelTersou Davis Monu-' 1,;rijJt:n WiIson oanus aT14 , ' ? . r over last. night from fibarlofcte. It" Is earnestly hoped ihat the V-Gus Hurtsell cam in from Daughters the .Confederacy if0101 -" to wi,ll, witji lovinc ?eal, raise a sum , f , ' sufficient ,to 'show forth 'the re-' ' Mr. J, II 'Mason, of Raleigh, specUnd honor felt for the first iyMheretoiii morning to visit m a i r -1 . . 4V n at Mr. jB: McNamara and only President of the Con- r , federate States of America;. v Lida TJuit stall Rodman, Pres. N. C. Div. U. I)?C. 11 P ..jj Trite Argk)-Sxon Blood. , Two parties were standing in the street this -.morning discriss- ing the attacj of the Boers on liidyemith, and landing near t!iosa wfrs airoujih tlooking moua taineer a largp Jbrawny fellow, weariog a slouch hat and lookirfg very much like he had, spent tho! hight(at" som of the .suburban whiskey distilleris. Ho heard One of the gentlemen remajrk .ithipmo feeijng tha.t "the a- &amt.pji :pyiVfo was terrible. Ihe rough looking mdmdual at o , 9 x . 6dco ' T)ecatnioeply-ii2tGrestoa a4 turliingth'bnwn demanded to IkhtfW whro the iladyjdived, Who,tb6 fiendt -iwas Ah4why.they djpffcjypqh tVib infernal ftcoun-; urel. Greensboro correspondent tou;aiehp -TT. ; ; - v, -;H -.Xip5loV. Booth, St. rup baa ,1en nstW for over fifty years by.mil liops .of mothers for their children Jvft teething with perfect eudpess. tit fodiea the chilO, softens , the puron,1 allays iall pain, cures wind colic, anda the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will rriieye the poor little eufferw immedi ately. , Sold by druprajBts in every part 'of the 'world. Twenty-five cents ft pot tle. Be ; sure and ask for "Mrs. Win4 lows Soothing Syrup," and take ' nq other kind In the LtmAot SfritsC Miles Where is your friend iTaggnow? Giles He's gone to the spirit 1UUU. Indeed! It's strange I never heard of his demise. Oh! be isn't dead. He's visit ing relatives in Kentucky. ,tM. :L. Marsh & Co. guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one whoisnot satisfied after using two-third of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grinpe. colds, croup and whooping cough andis pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in peumonia. Maj Cora Tii )Vay. men sroins through the xmuntrv claiFlng to ; plating, silver- w w cj r 7 VTiM: ?F orazm-,- as tney some-; time calla't. They taVe. block', V.V1!?1. tfdthe article ) in we Melted naetal and tja it over, (callin it gilver. It will hold about a month or twoaqd they sate and hipto, New York to sell. They hiive be4 known J TX" V r. Miss'JncTe Nicholson left this morning to" spend several days at Charlotte and' Davidson. Mrs..MonroeGillon rqtumod homo'thie morning8 from China Grove whero she was called by the illness of M"rs. Baxter GUlon, who is how muph hriprovod. ,. B3BSSSS3EHI Bananas, .ail aJI kinds, of' Canned Jlruitg and 5 Alolaases in cans at S;I. Ervin'sl ' ' If X V K)'P N lK. 1 M I I I 1 II I I I M JSvarx) rated leatilies, Loiisiana Plantation A Leader thaWleads All tOthers: r -i ti mien 'itciu o r-iu iyii ii o. &a """"If'1' srrV'i - L-LiicSl , Do you need one in your business? Furniture that we bought - to sell. Give us yon we will most. - Call and see us. jYuu goods are not as represented. That's our Bell, e Residence Phone,... 00. Harinf a Great Run On Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Manager Main, of the Piersati draj store, informs us that be is hnyiag a great run' ou, Chamberlain's Coaglt Remedy. He sells five -bottles of that luedicine to cme of auy other kind. &ud it gives great satisfaction, In tbeaa dvs of a grijjipe there is nbiiig like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to stop th cough,, heal up the sore thioat and lungs and. jrive relief within a very ihprt time. The sale ore grcvin?. and ail vh try it are pleased with its praupt action.- South Cltu-o Ijaily Caluaaet. for sale by M. Mr li .v. f Are clearing thi ttoruof many Riiall. Juts of biicdi merchandise as you want JNowi3 the time 4tu pocket reducriou. n A"few blisses lilncki n-8 . tdshesfi)rmerlyli'l."fDp . to.closc oiit at.! .f'ui!. . ' Ladies Mackin'toshes "separate capes, vvM- (JP vet collars only! . Ji iviiy oi tne fc(Mj!i4iren s shoes getting tlifrr You know January, aud t Feif- ruary are the worst month. 4 . ' i 1 : i i we have and godd slioes are. essential to health. OuV line of School Skves art complete. Thehcst svonian shoqk to he had foVS 2.) and, $3. Our shoes avu- M m 3 -i 1fe f i m , opouinjiy uunr ior winrcr weat heavy flexible hot- m toins and water-proof, rip-,' pers. of 4. 3V 4- AVe have about $20,000 vonh of a chance nt you and if Qo don't vll are always welcome. Money back if way. Harris & Co! Store 'Phone. . . .12. ''''' lfy j 9 c l
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