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tsa 1 Fl 233 f4l JTi W (T i tO-U VST S' J fifed. 4k LJV?LliAii XX V2ss,".f 'A o r CPNCORD, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25,1900 Single copy 5 CEHrs. m ... a 7 f 'ft t i . i & J! i f 0 i Price: $4.00 per year.- GftUlll' AUJOURSED. - " All of the Cases oil the Doc ket Tfcat Were Ready for Trial Were Disposed of ini thf Wednesday afternoon thelofnce at the Lltakof building.the ise of Jno. K Patterson vs. . fu, p,l. case Messrs. Stallings Btfos, .was taken up. and resulted in Mr. Patterson's favor. ' m There beicg no more cases on the .docket ready for trial the court adjourned sine die. Every case on .the docket was called and tUore were reasons it feoeme'd for the continuance, of so many of ttiem.on account of the ab sence of important witnesses, in some cases the absence of one of the parties of the suit, and in( .other cases the necessary ab sence of the attorneys. ' 1 her. following are tne names. of those who have been taken to the chajngang during the court: Simon Kestler, Tom McUIure, George Harris, Mack Galdwoll, Iiige Hall, Babe' Christian, Earl'church will begin at the pave- Fourney, Rob Black, Ben Mor.e head, Ed. Bradshawj ?ind Jas. : Tucker, Amzi Cruse, has also ... ..,. oeen sent mere uytne town J'ra Harris Frep Affaiu. Our readers will remember . - the name of Jim Harris, or Jim Coon, the negro who to evade the officers climed into.a chimney and' was undetected. All officers, . '.especially, remember him and now well what' a trouble he was' to capture. Last Tuesday he was released, from our chain gang after" serving a twelve month's sentence This negro has' been .sentenced jto the1 chain gang fonr .-thnes. t tlo has .served three .sentences on Mecklenburg's chain gang and eivery tjme made his escape and was j-ecapturod, one timo' after several months. Tho superin tendent of the Mecklenburg chain ging says that this negro is the meanest nero ho has ever had on his force., '.He -pretends to bo good on the chain gang but. will do anything .to deceive the guards 'and wTill r,un if ho has the least chance. He has, while on our gang, been canght.with his chain partly cut. In the court , house ho examines tlio State witnesses most thoroughly and is , by no means deficient., But,;the negro is now free again from the chain gang and will probably add to the list of crimes again. -liar Rented tlft Uurkhead Hoiiso Mr. S W William?, the pro-. j!rietor of th new tlvng.storo which opens up .hero in the corneV Litakdr 'bmruing,. Jias rciifed Mrs. Burkhead's rcsi-" denco on West Depot, street he'Ve the families of Messrs. G K P Mjiler and Jnp J Cook now live. He Kernes to jret in the house about the first of the month. A Fig-I.t at the Cabarrus Mill. On Vv'udnesday at noon two young fellows, John l&oley and 'Ai Smith, had a fight, It wasp lively time they 11 for a while. Coloy gave five dollars as se curitj'' that he would bo at trial at the mayor's office that night but ho has failed to show up in Concord. Nothing was done THE PLAtfS SCtfHITIEI).". . The Diagrams, of the First Tresis teriair Church Tts It Will Be la Case theCouffrfcratiou'So Decides. Mr. Jno. A. Sims 'has in his proposed plan of tlm first Pre's byterian chureh. Their plans were only madtj for the approval Rnd criticism of the members. If the congregation decides qn those plans there will "be a, great j change made and it will- be a handsome structure with its four columns at tho front with and the front walh of gray pressed briclc The plans show that an addi tionaLbuilding will bo built on one side which will bo used for i the Sunday scho61 room rruic will be connected by a movable joartition. . The dimensions of the additional room will' be, 34 by 54 feet and will seat about ' 300 people. I The steps leading into, tho ment. Tho present vestibule will be torn, odt wThich will, in- crease the size of tho .church on 1 . . . . .. . .. the inside, but1 another vestibule will be, made. The iiresejit staple will be torn dowTn and towers will reach from . each side. There will ,be several other changes but none ko marked as these, mentioned. Plans are also being arranged for the parsonage. The .post of fhe parson a'ge will m be about 2,000' while the proposed ro .modplling of the chureh will ainount to ijot more than 7,000 RECOMMENDATION'S 3IA1)E. The Grand Jury in Their Report Rcom- 1 - 1 . f T 5 - .. ,1 .. . thing.in Very Good Condition. The grand jury, with Mr. 'Geo. M Lore as, foreman," made their report to Judge Timberlake, be fore beirrg excused. They- re ported everything about the jail, court house and county homo in a good condition, but made a few recommendations. - Thev recommended that v one buildin- at the county home be j re covered and that a small amount of repair wrork bo done on some of tie othor.buildings. They also recommend that some of tho walls in the rooms of the court house be, whitewashed At the jail they recommended a rear platform, .an rrm. door to tho real stairway, and a now pjllar Jit the front 'piazza. They state! in th yoport hat itJia.d been rcpbvt.edthat a por tion of'tho public road one and ono-half riilns north of Concord, is in a 8ery bgd condition and Vofvjmmended that the county's forcebo sent there fissoon as possible. tr 1. f .4. .. 11 .1 .1 ! ., .fc ) (In the presence of , quite a i number of their invited friends at the homo of Mr. W C J Caton oh East Depot street "Wednesday evening Mr. Marshall Mabery and Miss Cora Caton were mar ried by Rev. R M Hoyle. The ceremony was perform:! at 8:30 o'clock. These two young peo ple have numbers of friends in our town wrho wish for them a long and happy life. Mr. Grant Buchanan is here THE BEETHOVEN CLUB. .Mrs. jno, iv Allison Entertains inemd. , , i. . . Line wealt fellpxr ' who is in the inewreworeeriuaiwi--ninier. Mc ratljr than the strong eating Iroffram. man who is on the throne of par Writlierffqr The Standard. :ti&Y or . pronounced prosperity, " The Beethoven Club met with who most epds the hdlp-mj Hand , S P Alltapi January 24th. tSX& The composjer for fhe evening -the feow whose pathway is was Cail Maria Van YWobV. easy, whjle we will pass by the The charming hostess and excer- unfortunate who rdally needs a lent program skillfully ex-ecut.d J So may. of us . , V . A. ar prone to sneer at, it not made th,o meotmg one of the crush the maB who teen in most enjoyable eventsoi tho sea- error and who is trying', to do son. . better to make a new man of The first number was a beau- himselff-while we .will throw tiful trio by Misses Van .Wagne Hf f? W . . j; . . , ' help into the lap of the stalwart Sims and Patterson, followed by citizen. Augusta Herald. . an interesting reading of Weber's life bvMrs. P B Fetzer. Mrs. "VV R Harris delighted her 1 . : i htvt mento Cftpricissoeo," after yhich , Mrs. Herring, gave an intensely '.interesting sketch of the life of 1 Jennio Lind, and it was quite n' u Miss Sims at the clo.se. of. the reading A piano olo, "Perpetual Mo- tlnn bv Miss Vnn Wacrnpr. who ahvavR o-ivos W fvifiul . ram. 1 i it. J V treat, closed the program, after which a delicipus luncheon was served and'ihe clnb adjoiirncd.-to meet with Mrs'. P B Fetzer Keb. 7th.- . . . "I OFFICIAL CALL. ' . ATm Z Z7d V . lege Oucstion, r . ,i -vt n t nr. 1 Ann . The petition having been re - nowed by the constitutional num-, t f rF b.,T; and having recoived official state- mpnt, rf t.Vio TTUvni1 nf SnliaVmrv t 1 . i ..',1.! ana county pnysician,ina, mero I i in attt irs lotl ffrtu fntvi c m ollriAV certincaie . 01 m ay or. ijoru ana ; Dr. Crump printed below) I here by call "tho. K. L. Synod and Ministeriuni of N. C. to convene in St. John's church, Salisbury, N. C, on Tuesday, Feb. 20th, 1900, at 10 a. m., to consider tho report of the committee ap- pointed by Synod to solicit bids for, the location of N. C. College, an(? the general interests of the c.ee- In view of the. importance 'of the matter in hand , let overy member of Synod attend, unless providentially hindered Chas. B. Miller, Pres. ,L. E. rfusBYj Secretary. To Whom itMay Co.xcek: Over our own official signatures wo desire $0 state thai the exag gerated reports in'regard. loJho smallpox conditions have, been largely unfounded, and that there now exists not a single case Avithin the incorporate limits of Salisbury. A11 cases tht have heretofore developed have Lccu strictly and yigidly removed to the houses of detention. No danger at fre.seaLexi and aU busi'feoss relations ha ve resumed their normal conditions. Signed S. F. Lono, Mayor, W. L. Qkumi', M.D., County PhysiciOi1. Salisbury, N. C, Jan. 20, 1900. BrickJStore House ForJRent. Brick store-house, splendidly located in town of Mt. Pleasantf frr rout. Arrlv t,n .Tas. P C,nn. 1 v. w ... i l . J I The an to Helitf I So nyiny of us 'forget tW it is, To Have His Eyes Examined. It's amusing to see how the "uuko nmuiv iviuiixs auu at libortv nnd havo bon nn rnr' street. Mahly's eyes are so bad that lie has gone to Charlotte to hayo them examined by. an ocu- list. The colored people es- keep their distance. . ' ' 1 ' 1 J Vi W W X l. 1 i v 1 n tint PERSONALS. Tr- PedeH, of Albe- marie, is here today. . . . , ' -f MrJ P- Beatty, of NewLon do?. is horG toy-' Miss Margaret Cannon went ovor to 1 Charlotte this morning; !. Judge Timberlake' left last i mgni ior nis nomein louisourg. I ' : W W Allen, of the l Southern -Express o., spont this o mnrmnrr horn 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mft- hiVJ wcnt to -McAdcnsville this morning to-visit Mr.- I F Ma- bory's. -Mrs. WG Patterson,' of China iGrove. arrived hero this 'mnni-1 -. visit ftt L Uler,s Oranges, ..." Bananas, and all kinds of Canned Fruits and Vegetables. California Evaporated Peaches, Louisiana .Plantation MolasseS-in cans at . S. J. Ervin's. Phone .:....... 6q. 8. A Leader that Leads Atl Others. "...TP -.'' ' j r. - . ,!) I-'.." ii it 1. Do you need one in your buMuess? We have ubur.t :CViVli worfd rf Furniture that we bought to sell. Give us a ehauco at you uml if we don't roil you wo will in os Call and see ns. You are alwayw Wjk-.ou o. Mouey buck u Roods are not as represented. That's our way. Bell, Tor Owfljriitv Year f1"- Wit9 othirp- Hyrnphaa )kis of incttlicr8for their c:'Urea wh .e teething with perfect success. It soothes the hl, softens abe gaS, allays all pnin. cnres-windlolic, and ia th best renietlf for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the tior little enfferer Jiamnli- ,1 ately. Sold by drujristf in cTery part or tne svoria. l wenty-ave coots a" bot tie. Be surennd nsk for ."Mrs. Win slows Sotthin Syrup' md fake ao other iiid , H. L. Parks & Co'.. Our first shipment, of -Early Sping Dress Goods are here in all their splendor. Tliey will bo shown tomorrow at popular in troductory prices You will bo pleased with the new effects. Our new Plaids at 2Zc, 39c and 50c are trade winners. Fiue black Crepohs 10c, 75c, D8cto$1.48.. Are "you interested, in a nice black Henrietta? 'Then, see our 75o and 9Sc goods.- The best of 1 innings and all Colors aro to be found at this store. . - '. ' 'New Percals in dark color's 'rt 7Ac, 8Jc,' 10c pnd 12c-.nor yard. Our stock of notiin "sundries was never more compVfe. . . Lacies,- are you a lidle particu lar about. your collar.? Then.' come 'and see these now stylos., They aro real high and medium standing or 'tnrned-dpwn; sizes 12 to 14, 'and priced, according tojrour jdoas 'of pconomy 1 c and 15c. . We are showing some real good values in hosiery at 15o nnd 25c. Closing out some short pieces of Hamburg that's worthy of your attention. .... f; .: x.N"-.-;'..;. L"-t--v5a V:V?Vw.i, 'if "1 1 Harris & Co. ..is-noiii m with the other young man. j today. Concord, N. C. t'.ocw f3 j 0 Residence Phone . .' . . 90. Store 'Phone,. 12
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