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N-A- f: ri ft r ...a ' 'M u v s- r V sy PktcbiiIK.OO p? year. 1st. 3IAMMT Cll r Yifki (I 'J'ii Story -f Life i if the 1 Ante-lIIim tays hy Concord Latijr. From 'lfe Surjuy 6 uth. . Next to.one's partnts, the best frjencha cflild ever hi was ifs black mammy. I was the most .fortunate of forJunat children in having the kindest, most faithful, tJo very best mammy tinat ever lived. From the arjiesf time of my Hnother's homo making, this efficient black woman trained by my grand n "other especially "for Hiy mother against the day of her marriage was indeed her "tower oi strength in the ' domestic circle, and never once in all the long years with many fchanges in times of cloud. and sorrow, in hours of suushino and ihrouA the Jiuse, becoming armed at ih approach of jVifwn, turned hurriedly into his skin and found, it covert with salt and pepper. Jt was a well known fact tht 'witch always sbed their Skin when thcy camo down the chimfiey. How ho shook it oil and look ing carefully over it, put it on and uttering sounds of discom fort shook it off again and again, tin ally, when he., dared not tarry longer, put it an, and, amid groans and shrieks, Hew up the chimney and away to '.vkehland. Tlnit was the most fascinating of all the many splendid tales flu told us in ltor own way. She would get up shako hersglf and show us how the witch would do, and laugh until the tears would come at his unhappy pedica meut, but it was a very serious ONOOKD, N. 0. FRIDAY. MAY 15 1902. m gladness, from 1S20 to I860, did mammy turn asidefrom her path matter to us, believing as we diJ of duly or her devotion to my over word of .it, for mammy THE KiaTOKMKI) Ci.V?lS. r Stolon Cal!! to Ortit-r In l.hiooltoif Kev. W II McXairy I.t, vf i 1 1 Lincolntoft, "Mijy 15. The Claftsis of the Reformed CUurch in North Carolina, met at Daniel's church this morning. The retiring president, Rev. J D Andrews, of Burlington, preach the opening sermon, usbg as a text Acts 20:22. The sermon was marked for its earnestness and helpful lemons drawn there from Row W II McNairy, of Concord, was elected president, and Ruv. J II Keller, vico presi dent. The' president announce! the .standing committees. A popular meeting in the in terest of church work was held to-night. -Single rvPY5 orcrrs 1 x,i.i-xjii,J iw.n . r-viva Even in little filings like Notfoiis.v;e endeavor to provide the best value, and we succeedas you can see front the great numbers who come Jier'e for their supplies. (Jo io Parks' and nine times out of ten you find j;.ist what is wanted. Kead carefully every item : ,'T() ilit?T. lit km in .Tap Fa s, n nl . Stockinet Dnt ?!'." Is t) IhimiIij) ) t:.cks 10 vnlucs tvtrvwhcio, perfect The Ladies' Classical Mission- m'''h1 rii'-o 5c. , ary bocKty met this afternoon;. L'.o foi.Hiu? J.i Fjins, inoluJitfi clil-J ja-M!y im c. : i ( I j Oc in tlit' Lutheran chui'ch. Mrs. 10c, mother's interests. In my father's absence from home dur ing his long political career, mammy was head cook, head nurse and general guardian of the whole place everybody looked up to 'her, even good old Uncle John, her husband. She commanded respect, for she was a respectful, dignified i yes, I may say an aristocratic old lady. I do believe mammy was a real lady. Knowing her duties as a servant and ever faithfully performing them, made her one. The. first thing I can remember is mammy taking me in her arms when I had fallen out with everybody else, and rocking me to sleep in her comfortable lap, singing the sweet old lullabies tint eomo to me now with dear memories of the past. "Rock-a-bye baby, upon tho tree top," etc., and Daddy's gone a hunting to get a little rabbit skin to wrap the baby up in" alternately scold ing nurse and all the rest of the world for "pestering" her oaby. Then, later,: :on, Vhen I was older and when my mother could not be mistaken. (CONTINUED SATURDAY.) 1 K 1 1)3 A IT El) BV LEUAL OFFICERS. Col. (.iijiior and Cait. (Jrcoiift Skfp TMr Oonrts Uut Are Hauled in at (Quebec. Col. John F Gaynor and Capt. B D Greene, who had given bail at Savannah, Ga., and had for feited their bonds and skipped to Canada, wrero practically kid napped in Quebec on' tho 15th and taken by detectives to Mon treal where their extradition to the United State's, it is expected will bo accomplished. It was adroitly done. Cabs and a very swift boat were in' readiness and the two men were nabbed and hustled off beforo any one could enter proceedings against the act. If the well-laid scheme is suo cessful these men will be taken to Savannah for trial. Tho Way the Wreck Came Al.unir. t'oiiiiMcncf incnt lit Catawba College. Our thanks are tendered Miss Addio Barrier for an invitation to attend commencement at Ca- lawba College. is the PUOCUAM Tho following i SunJflj, May H S:l p. m. IJacoulanr eato Sriiioa i;ev. J. D. Audrey, r.urliiijrtoi?, N. C. Monday, My 19, 8; 15 p. m Dcolunn ers' Contest. Tuesday , My 2), 2 t: i p. m. Art Ex- liioit. SSilk Oauz Fulh, tbe'?5o kind, our pi ice . 50c 1 CO Oanzo Fans br;no f-t'eks f-pocial price . Extra vtJue in Aubtnan Ouu.o Funs with bone b1ickn X HO Litt'e iSox for infanta in piik, blue and whita 10c. )nly two prices iu Ludioa' F Its tho ...... i i .... i r. . , .. , i:u iif.i, tini iinie x,,g r, . I run in i:vr wiuic. f-ojui U1UC& ana ; V A Staulier, Vice ijreideut. i sIi fi:,)cv t.ulorH extravnlne. 25o. tw Lot of Ptr! I'nltons of beit called the meeting to order and presided in the absence of the president. Ilovs. W A Long and J N Foust were dismissed to the Classis of Pliiladelphia. The reading of the parochial reports took up a good port of the af ternoon session. These reports indicate much progress. Tho Daniel congregation, noted for hospitality, provided amply for the entertainment of the large number of visitors. Special to Tiie Charlotte .Observer. quality and the p unlar lizes lOo. Nfrw stjlt'3 in Ladle' Liuon Col'nrs, 15o and , 10c. flood value in Nolo Fni i r, Line lint, l'cr lb " 250 Jiiuinnrd & Am; strongs SI in Silk, per f-kfia -lc. Job let of 15c Tooth Vrvsh'-s 10c All sics io Childnn'H P.'nck Silk asfloit incut is lu;-e ut GOc and 25c. j Hose, real worth 12k juiced 10c. 'MM- nOL HO HP.,. . ot u. 1 R .-. I .i ' The wreck on Thursday be-! dutcst. youd. LexiLgton has something of a funny yet serious air ab'out it. A green lieman was left with the engine andtvgan to and 'it went dashing through i Kphhv-"Itie Irt!.ii.r;o l would bo out in the eveni.-ms ! toy with it and got it starip.l. what Morieus time when mammy I Hi efforts to stop it wt?ro futile came in to tae care of us and tell us of -'Brer Rabbit and Brer Fc x " an d w i t al es galore. This picture is vividly before me now. Mammy, the central figure of an appreciative group of children, three of us, and three littlo darkies and nurse, all with bright eyes and smifing faces, beaming v;ith eager expectancy as ruay ould rock and telus the wonderful, wonderful tales of Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox and the Tar Baby, charming stories which through Uncle Remus have become famil- WednPHdav, Mn.v 21, 11 a. iu. Ai.n'ijit Add.-. .-Hon. O. K. Ayeo(k, Ital. WcdiicfMl ty, .Hay 21, 8:15 ,. m. Auwal Conceit. C LA IJXKI.'CJSKH. (JUtloll 4 1 UH.KTU :;m) "--II J Imuvc. and just; grt one of our Gurney, North Star, Cold Wave, La Belle or National Refrigerators or North Star Jee'Rox a.nd don't forget our Ice Cream Freezers Arctic Water Coolers, Hammocks. Lawn Swings and hi fact everything you can Hi ink o!' 1o rnalce tlie outer itm fed coin fort Jiblo and tho inner man look nice. Furniture my Jam! did you over ooi: and , :. -r lots sjiotcash, is our way of buying. Our freights an i lis'-oimts giv us a long lead over small buyers. It's a -pleasure to show you around. If you fed wyary drop, in and see us we will du you if we can. Yours for Husiuoss, Bel i 4& if Harris rur. L0: r Now ton, N . ( ' of Mii-ic'' T.nvinrrlrm nt Krnaiw.V cr,,,, .1 jd8S J'.V'l B MHyrf.M'iV'iin. il. 'J. t OrM'ion .'lo'lfjii Ar;;oiiai)ts n. , I he poor frightened follow i .!..., i!f, Yh ; :t k jumj)ed out of tho window in- (stead of swinging otf of the steps and bounded about no feet. He is probably fatally hurt The engine got out 5f sfr.-am and slopped. It waf while it! u-, " -Mi.-jH- C;irri' .v. Tl.is '. ' r l : K I), al, Xe'.-.: Oration -Ah It..- V K. V. l:jteli. uh . .... .Movii for aiMV Dcjx.t. The corpora? S i co.iimi.ssn ws being gotten off the track ! has received a largo pe'ition fr. 'x F ';".?-, 7 r;:r' ": '' r. J, ., r'i-rr'-..!.j).,-i--n:try.i..d ': ii '4 -'i f, " M k y l ,Vh'u Of " ".'"!. Z (' '"..-. A-'-, - .. n, Vt. Ch:M an-! Mai:$ . r 'y " ' ''J TrtLRIING TASY. i -. r, - -.11 .1 r -t - .. ,i, !" . ' , t. n !,,' i: i.nT in- i. i t '-,1 i: 1 .. -i-. fi:nl tool '.I '!.' Ktrl'ps. t.iat vt." O , Or.-. ti. i '. J -r. !, H ;f. 'I 1 . f!- lid- 'i ! r'i. irii Hon f !. ? KKTI1INA :v -: .rtM!ari.li.l. ,-. milin::fH 'm 6 r.- r.ir. I it, nr' ir; - v t'lfvp : . . ;( ! ,r f-.fi!.s Ul.-.;. cf ' "i iiurn 1 j-.,-; t , ..r ... .: l::y ( .,.-, , ,. ; , , tl Ji .i.i w Li.L jl. A ) hii, ( Ua;m,:t-r 1 u p Ii.ucs ni'l Vn-kiy J mi--V,HM'iis'tT.) iar to thechildren of today. Then of the wretched plight of the witch who one time tarried too. long, in his midnightcarousal .i . o f,.,.;.- nn,ir.,i fro'ii Ci,ai"i;Me to - - - with it. rjtluan Notice Concord Lodge Xo. 51, K. of P., will meet this eveuing at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cor dially welcomed. Work in first and second lank. Full attend ance urged. V:(i,U niters U Kn-.v.-. :f, s , i i i 1 r :t. . r : . . i . i two railroads thoru to lilda. 1 UM-'" jye,ul convenient union f.iSoger sta-1 Kf.rly lasers for constipation tion. When asked what would ! and torpid liver and they are all! . Kr, ,lno in thii rn-ittPr onn of t ho 1 viol, t T n -n find to indorso tho.n ilin:,t nis Praclu'c U dlSms?s cf Fo'i -,rs Drug Store. Dr W f-f. Wcl-efHci, CHARLOTTE, kC, commissioners said that it would be immediately taken up with the railroads and when they are for 1 think when we find a good thing we ought to let others know it," writes Alfred Heinze, heard from some further step ! Quincy, 111. Tftey never gripe or will follow. Raleigh corres-1 distress. Sure, safe pills. --Gib- Subscribe for Tho Standard. ; porident to Charlotte Observer. son Drug Store. Lye, IZar Nose and Thrert. The doctr will bo in Mt. Pleasant at Mrs. Welsh's Hotel on Wednesday, May 2h, for one day only. 1
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