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;L-fri -Aft V: v 4 VVN ..-V ..v o I'J I. I Prce: $4.00 fer year.- UNCORD, N. C. THURSDAY. MAY 15 1902. Single o py 5 ckt ' ail I?0Y DROWSED IN CAFE FEUJ , He Had a Miraculous Escape u Few Days Ferore by CHusiii!,' to a Fisbiug Pole' Wilmington," May 14. Little Johnnie Stubbs, the il-year-old boy who was miraculously saved from drowning Saturday by clinging to the end of a fishing pole as detailed iu this corre spondence, was drowned yester day down the Capo Fear river. He had gone with his mother on a fishing trip to the "rocks" in. a 'Sharpie. The sailing vessel was anchored oft" shore in the river and the party, including several men, rowed to the shore for a day's outing. At noon when they started to row back to the sharpie, the small boat was capsized and mother, son and three men thrown into the waier. The boy quickly drowned, the mother was res cued with difficulty by ' some fishermen in another boai and the men swam to the sharpib. The boy's father is night watch man at one of the saw mills here and the queer coincidence at tending the drowning has excited frequent comment. Special to The Charlotte Observer, . CALL TO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Chairman A B Voiuiz Will Assemble Committee on Saturday May 81. The Democratic Executive Committee; of Cabaraus county, will meet at 2 p. m. 31st of May in court house to call township primaries, county convention and other important business. A B Young, Chairman. (Joins Through flft: Old Mill. . We have not yet heyrd of onc p who regretted paying lwcents for going through the utili at tlje j Charleston Exposition, Trlis mill is like and unlike all miils.o see a larsro whee t;se C time but unhke mills in which. " ' i V 9 hi mm Utm m w m mm - I" f:. z i ti I 41 MF ke all miils.jnotr, . t ' )el runningall the1 advertfstvjustnvhavfe have and have just wbt ye l -a miiic n wUin ise- Come to this store at "hriy time ftnd you will lind ever dvc"jr y.dc-- the water turus the wheel this t)arlni(3ut interesting because the slocks are nevjr allowed to-rvic wheel runs the water. The wheel , down and the new appearances are continually being added. Wc- ' i is turned by electricity and it carry a popular line of merchaiidise the best that can be had at, " i - keeps the water in mojo. Youi a re:6onablprice. ' The patronage of histore hy grown ami take a seat in a boa; and llo;t increased each succeeding month because of ihe superior value away into danr abysses, moan" ' R ving. This store ispartkularly tnteresting now because of the doring.you know not where, and mouutains of ntw merchandise that fill the counters high. This once in a while you come to a ljew j0f of Goftds, Lawn, Dimities, Organdies and Laces, dim light and fancv you are in . ... , , . ., " . r , ' aro Jist wlHit vou want for the hot summer wear. They arc the streams in Mammouth Cave . . , A , x , , , . , - - , , . ... Lbright and new at pwces that will justify a liberal purchase. and you see the basaltic pillars 1 and the stalactites anTl the stag mites. Again you have a dark float and come to an illumi- Mr. T. J. White Takes His Bride. Mr. Thomas J White left on the early train today to receive the hand of Miss May Bell Culp in marriage. Concord in Danger f Being Absorbed by the Suburb. Mr. J P Cook, of Concord, was heie yesterday for the first tima in weeks. Mr. Cook says that Concord is going to break the record for building this year. The town is being fairly dotted with new residences and store houses, and the sidewalks ou Main street are being laid in nated spot, where you see a cot pompnt. it is tho hnhit of Con- ton Datch and a veritable Sambo ... , . , , , . -.t ( to 10 vard reainnn'B.iu 40!mcli col. cord people to refer to Charlotte 1 picking on his old banjo. You 0nd IxvuN ,'e -yard 5c. as their suburb, but after taking pass temples and tombn, ro j . any erfreme n r.w oKnnt wn vnctnr. ! walls and rooms, diyided with value, 7 i-a aud 10c. was candid ' sPaces so aar inai 1116 evo cai Wash Tahrics, Un. equaled Values. dav. Mr. Cook enough to admit tnat tho suburban town was coming along at a fairly good pace, and might yet reach Buffalo creek bo fore Concord finds it out. Char lotte Observer of 15th. Mount I'elee Still in ErupUou. Castries, St. Lucia, May 14. The signal station here reports erment when you know you are You feel, what if something would happen that the water wTould io longer draw the bbat along ! But the big wheel keeps running and therefore tho water is kept in motion and your ship of sion canies you safe home. It is a taste of the weird, ihe blackness of darkness, a be'wild that a large fire was seen I last The wedding occurred at five o'block this (Thursday) evening night in the direction of Fort-de-France, Martinique. The Brit ish steamer Savan, Captain Hun ter, arrived here this morning and reports Mount Pelee to be at the homo of the bride 8 miles still in erUpdpn. The trend; cl the flow from the volcano is t the' north; The search parties which are, removing tho dead from St.' Pierre have discovered safe and as a whole it is ar diver sion that you enjoy: . from Rock Hill, S. C. . .. . The bridal pair take the train at 10:80 tonight for the Charles- ton Exposition. : The groom was accompanied sf'es ad molton and precious from here by his brothers, eial in stores and dwellings of Chal and Tin and also Mr, the' town." " Walter White. At Charlotte he Some Danish Prorerbs. A bold attempt is half success. A good neighbor is a good morrow. It is easy to poke another was joined by his brother Thornton and nephew Nat. White. No one is permitted to peno trate into St. Pierre beyond the street running along the sea front, and a cordon of soldier&J The bride and groom will be has been placed around the town. away for a week. The St, Pierre cathedral is all Important Chang's on Southern. rPnr-r i mtinrt ntif rn ilirnw - 1 .1 alone are now standing. The man's fire. , It is bad to lean against a fall- in&.wall. f There Is no noed to fasten a beli to a fool. To a friend's hojso the road is nevr long. v Slander expires at a good wo man's door. After onfc that earns comes one that wastes. ; Advice after mischief is Hike medicine after death. Dotted Mn-Hn Svihr in all'the plain ("olorn a -wull as lulicy btripes and fiureB 15e. 85o Wool Ptiallie, only a few drss patterns, now 25c. The FoulardH, nt w patterns, look like eilk and wear better, per yard 25o. Lace stripe Grenadfne in black and delicate oolore, jer yard iHo. . New soft finish Chambray, all oolora, value 12 l-2c, sdecia. price 10c: WJiite Goods, Lacfes, Stripes, Etc. White Ofods lia bd g tat fuvor aaioufr wunii n tLis hmmih.. Wliite Yictonii Lawu ;i4 inches widw extra value at l'lk, our (irice 1(X White Persian Lawn i2 n- uide, 15c. 32 inch IYriau Li. .. n, Atr.i value... per y.ard ' 'Extra fiao Persian Lawn, soft xi silk 3;;. Special value in 45 i.ich French' Lawn.' woth 35c, iecial 25c. Lace Stripe White Lawn, pooil value, lCe. Special in Lace btrine Whit Goods at 12 l-2c, 19e and 25. G8 inch White Organdie, soil else where at 40o. onr price 2!)e Very" fine 73 inch French' Orcrandie price ' GOtr- down, with the exception of one I A "silent man's words are not tower, and the theatre walls changes were reported yester day. Mr. E Baker, division superin tendent of the Illinois Central, at Freeport, 111., will succeed Mr. C S McManus as superintendent of the Charlotte division of the Southern Railway. Mr McManus will succeed Mr. . W II Peddle as general superin dentof transportation and will be located in Washington. Charlotte Observer of 14th. convent, which contained 200 girls and 36 nuns, has disap peared, as has the college, where 70 boys and 22 priests and pro fessors were domiciled. Hotel Arrivals. 'Those registered at the St. About to Blow off. Tnere is a good deal of steam up in the Mecklenburg political pot, just now, and the expecta tion is that the lid is going to be blown off at the meeting of the county executive committee Sat urday. Charlotte Observer. Cloud are L S Tucker, N. C. ; A C Dover, II L Coe, Luther Hard wick, Charlotte; Chas. Jones, A 15 Arnett, Chicago; C S Watson, Eugene Crawford, Greensboro; W J Orr, S. C; L C Bagwell, Raleigh; H C Albea, Lowell. N. C; G W McManus, W Noble, G A Miller, Winston-Salem; F M Hinson, Mecklenburg Co.; C A Fonerden, Baltimore; C Gibson, Richmond; I Colm, Maryland; J A Dickson, Morganton; AW Cal houn, Georgia. brought into court. Time is not tied to a post like a horse to mangeci; A lean compromise is better than a fat law suit. Who refuses cheap advice must buy dear repentance. ' For a good dinner and a gentle wile you can afford to wait. Hot, Hotter Stop . i and just get tme of our . Gurney; North Star, Cold Wave, La Belle or National Refrigerators orNorthStar Ice Box and don't forget our Ice Cream Freezers. Arctic Water jCoolors, Hammocks, Lawn Swings and in fact everything you can think of to make the outer man feel comfort able anH the inner man look nice. 0 Furniture my land did ;you ever come and see car lots spot cash, is our way of buying. Our freights and discounts giv: us a long lead over small buyers. ; It' a pleasure. to show you around. If you feel weary drors- in andea U9 we willdo you if we can. Yours for BusinessT - - . . Bell & Harris Fur. Co 9" D ft! mopfeVt'S j7H Cures tyolerMnfanfui iJSS'XSi.tS'XIJtt i V I Diarrhoea.Dv.iKntc.rv. A aSl i SI Iff ;;M Mfe Costs Only 25 ceats at Druggists, t!?Ec, JnGd;V kitteZ&to ''! 25 fMl to C. J. MOFFETT, M! D., ST. LOUIS, M Diarrhoca.Pysentery, the Bowel troubles of Children of Any Age. Aids Digestion, Kculatei . tne uowcls, Mrengtheot . the Child and Makes . MO. V,iiivArv.. H. C, Nov. JIMI. f wm first Bctviicd by our family t'hvsician In Charleston to use TKKTIlTNA . iritli in. r b:Uy w'ifii ho but a Vciy yimnif in fun t. as a ircve:iuv of c!io aad Vt warm ami stvcf ten IhustomatJU. . La'.cr it nun nm.-ful in tftliiair tronblus, ami its effect has bt-im t"Uii J to be bo very bencticial .in J sofree from rtunirsx tbat aro ronm i(;nnt upon tlie us: of drug's and soothinir syrups, that we have come tj regard it. nfu-r uh m it Ii thrae tbelx T .iwr stonQ in nt, tllO rlnnr ntlfl 3l''d rt n. sfoncnf the nuct'ssiii.-K when Un-rciR anew baliy in tliHlumw aiiti nv.tA tha t.'.'thinc troubles lire over. fa XJUl ,u 'u l UJU1 j w tako I'b'iitiiirt; Iu recoiiitucfi'lintr it toi.nr frien'ls instead of tb liorrid ptmf t!iat so many ppopio ue to keep tbci . , xl t i toby quiet. liiVi'VV't.LLM. AVKK, (ilaiia'ur lJaily lluies and Uekly TiniM-31i'seni;er. sks whether Prudence is in. . ask Water flelon and Cholera are easily asso ciated. This dreaded aud grave trouble of the Fetzor's Drug iStore. Wiiiits Otln rs to Kiiv w. "I have used DeWitt's Little rifti bowels causes Early Risers for constipation much suffering, painful camps, and torpid liver and they are all profuse sweating .and intense : i lBuu aui lrtU lu "i.- nit-iu lor l mum wiien vu uuua goou we oujnu to Jet otners g .and thirst with vomiting, purging and evacuations. Treat vigorously with Perry Davis Painkiller. It is efficient and safe. It is a standard remedy and 50c. thin no know it," writes Alfred Heinze, ' Quincy, 111. They never gripe or ists 25 distress. Sure, safe pills. Gib- Dr W H. Wakefield. CHARLOTTE, N. C, limits his practice to diseases of liye, Ear Nose and Throat. ! The doctor will be in MV- ton Drug Store.' Pleasant at Mrs. Welsh's Hotel on Wednesday, May 'Stli, for1 one day only. O r
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