5' A PI $m ff ifp Ai II I I vT. . -.1 yi .-fc & i & ml j Price: 1.00 per year. 10NCOKD. N. C. "WEDNESDAY. JULY-, 1902 Single copy 5 cent . DROWXEO IX IIAW RIVER UNIQUE CVSE. IJy What rrocect:!!! Qnn the Alardovor of 20 1'ears Atro be Executed Now J Tho Raleigh correspondent to t?he Charlotte1 Observer presents the following legal Jiliina for the GoveriiorVud Attorney General. "Governor Ay cock, makes re quisition an .the Governor of South Carolina for DanielGould, alias Thomas Maddrey, colored, who 20 years ago was convicted j Sral,hed at cnce to slliI' the bo' of murder in Anson county. lhome' came on No. 29 Tues Pending an appeal to tho Su-1 dar n1"ht aud WM mot by Mr' preme Court ha fled. Not -until ! Cauble'and friends and conveyed a Tew days ago was he discov ered and returned, Uc is now Mr. Adam Cauble (iocs lji in IS Feet Wator Corpse Jlet by His Father Tuesday Night and Taken to Mt. Pleasant. The wires brought tho sad t news Tuesday morning to Mr. John Cauble, of Mt. Pleasant, that his soil, Mr. Adam Cauble, was drowned Monday night in Ilaw River. Mr. Cauble tele- ! to Mt. Pleasant kr burial. The young man' would have JIU. C. F. SUERKILL HURT. . FII or Jumped From tho Train Nr . Concord Can Hardly Survive. Mr. C P Sherrirl". of Terrell", Catawba county, is at the Private Hospital, and in a very preca rious condition. Another Eiy oyableFfeast'of Values in Store for Tom oprofr- Thursday I I 1 Ortr sale is attracting tlicattertion of shoppers 'all over town and thi stflre is flic center of activitr. Read Mr. Sherrill was a passenger ! on No. oj last night. At apoint'aur ads ('very day or you might mis something. Your rnar Concord, ho either fell or! jumped from the train. j visit here tomorrow will result in great benefit to you. Later, he was picked up by a',, i i i . , i , . , , . iboods are sold just as advertised in every respect. tiJit crew and brought to this ft city and taken to the hospital. Tno condition of the injured man is decidedly alarming. IJis in- PHIL m Our entire Silk stock goes m this sale "tomorrow juries, which consist of several in jail at Georgetown. His case j.been " years old iu sPteniber-1 ugly wounds about tho head and ; greatly reduced. Many silks will change, owners to- presents points of-interest. A was making a very good s ar . bodj( wi1 u is thought,, prove m,nw Ihurkashy cable cords ill wash silks, usual man who gave information as to : L ; fatal. Three young men, who were1 his identification and arrest said in the water with hi very gravely that all that was 1 1U w; VV11'11 avlu necessary was to bring him back l'tiU'" l to Anson county and hang him. The young man waa a good Yhon taken to the hospital ho I was iu an unconscious condition ! and up to 2 o'clock this after-! noon ho had not regained con-, i price 50c, sale price 29c For 20 minutes from 9 o'clock we will soli 1.25 .Sij in. guaraiit.eed black TafTeta Silk at, per yd 9c He added with ecfnal gravity that cnou"h dimmer but probably ' scIousness. tooiv cramp, lie calleu tor nelp he thought Gould might obiect frt WK,: ,,,1 , ,v ! and his companions tried hard to returning under ihese circum-; 1 to save him but one was drawn Big values in fancy lace , stripe white go; Js at 10c, 25c stances; that is without requisi- j t i it - I ;.i iii . . i v or a lime mo mau s luouwiy i was in doubt, but papers found ,llu in his possession, prove conclu- Now then, under what 1UW lue.vvaiw auu sively that his name is u i' btier. proceeding will Gould be uuable t0 saV( him they found ifc . nd lhnt his homo is at r handed. Will he have to be re-1 necessaiT to save themselves by !rellf Catawba county. His rela- remnants of 2 to 5 yards at, per yard tion. Tomorrow we clean up the remaining 12 l-2e white Pc.r. 'Madrass and 150 yards of plain white 10c Lawns in 6ic sentenced in Anson? Or will it be sufficient for the clerk of the abandoning him. fives there have been apprised The water was about 18 feet 0f the seriousness of his condi-1 ()ur specials in China and Glass Ware are creating a Supreme Court to certify to the j deeP aud the body was secured ;tion.-Charlotte News of 1st. Governor the opinion of the ! only after a laPse of two hours I Shorriil was living al Governor the opinion of the court in Gould's case. The Gov ernor thereupon issuing a death warrant, as usual in appealed cases? nici-questions of law, etc.. which Governor Ay cock and the Attorney General will pass upon. KINU (JETTING WELL. The Queen Reviews Troops aiidRestovvs Honors Fu 'I Assurances c t the Kiiifrs Recovery. All the symtoms of King Ed ward are raid to be favorable and assurances are quite satis factory that he only needs time to recover. Tho wound is being keptin condition to heal from the inside. Queen Alexandria reviewed the military procession on Tues day and alighting from her car riage and conferral medals ard bestowed the V&twria Cross on those who had won them, shak ing hands with jLhm. The act gave great joy and full assurance to the hope of the Ki's recovery. An Education 'Ifritt it Tho So'h ' ' awaken iug to ,the fact that its present systems cf education ;ue noc entirely mceng the needs of the chil dren. Our population is largely rural, and the svstem of educa Mr. Cauble is a most excellent oarly hour thrs morning. man and ho and his distressed family havre tho deepest sympa thy of friends and neighbors. 'great deal of interest, as the price, on many articles at an v Mrs. Ulcliard M. J3lackvvelder Dead. Mrs. R M Black welder, of Mt. Pleasant, died in the Whitehoad Stokes Sanitarium at Salisbury Tuesday morning. She had gone there to haye an ovarian tumor remove.i. The operation has her Uub uf Kodol handy." Pont .-'o t j doctoring Mother Always Keeps It Handy. "My mother suffered a long J time from distressing pains and j general ill health due primarily j to indigestion," says L WSpald- j ing, Verona, Mo. "Two years T i 1. j . T'pll ago i got nor 10 try ivouoi. one grew better at once and now, at the age of seventy-six, eats any thing she Wants, remarking that she fears no bad effects as she ' V VkT W' W i z Rug Rugger! Ruggist .I i i ii i. syiiiptovi : 'i"'ertho cause. If your stomach us sound your health will be gocl. Kodol rests the stomach ami Strengthens the body by digesting your food. It is nature's own tonic. Gibson Prug Store. The men whom 1 have seen proved fatal. She was about T)5 years old. Iler maiden name was Miss Julia Blackwelder. She lirst married Mr. James Barnhardt to whom she bore several children, who died early in life. On second marriage she as j succeed best in life have always sumed her maiden name again; been cheerful and hopeful men r.nrf lh.Qf.r1 t.bn lTotne fiver which who wct l n.bout tlioir business she presided. ' She was a 'good and consistent Christian woman and a member oT tho church from early girl hood.. The remains were taken by the Yadkin road and wre buried to day (Wednesday) -at Bear Creek jer lir; church by those of h huiand.- Our sympathies are lende.d to the str:r husband whom t deatn lias rob uod a s-jcorttimo tion needCf in tho South is onot a tile f-panion that actively and sympathetically touches every interest in the c0arnuuiiyover Jhich it ex tends. As trie Manufacturers' Record says, "the task is for the South to work out its own common school system without regard to what has been done else where a system best suited to its peculiar needs." Blue Ridg03aptist, jlr. Klat'z Uetarns to l.'io Road. Mr. W T Kluttz, who has been off his run on the Western road for the past six months on ac count of the serious illness of Mrs. Kluttz, will return to his run tonight. Mrs. Kluttz is now very much improved in health and is visiting relatives at Con cord. Salisbury Sun of 1st. i with a s n i i i e o n t h e i r face s , a n d took the chares and chances of j their mortal lifj like men facing rough and crrooth n!ik(v as it came, and so found tho truth of the old proverbs, that "good times, and b 1 'times and all mes pas uver." Charles Kinslcy. ' Vacation Days. Vaca'ion tine is here and the children are f'.ir'y lining out of doors. "There could be no healthi( i)Utco for them. You . 1 Alt or. iy io ru.iru ag-itn. me Cl!-r. :T.-!i to I7i .pctl ? ;r .oris. . o remoav (.ua!-: PiWitt's Witch fJazel Su for quitkly .orplrf aiu or remov ing daHger oi seriou conse quences. Forjuts, sc4'-ds ar wounds. "I used PeWjit's Witch Bazel Salve for sores uts and bruises," says L B Johnson, Swift, Tex. "It is the best remedv on the market." Sure cure for. piles and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. Gib son's Prug Store. & e Q n Vi'5 0 0 02 m m to ' VKRBOPY wants a NEW RUG and if you want tho pick don't tarry but come quick. We have bought largely, as we usually do, in order to get prices right, and we did, and we have marked them as near the water line is possible. If you are interested in Rug; now is your time. CHAIRS. Chairs world without, end. An other car of HM dozen chair.-, to meet the seating capacity of our customers.' STOVES. Another car of those celebrated m El fill best fcl-JJ Stat' LeadorCoo!: Stoves, tl Stove for the money on the market 10 year guarantee on fir j htel:'. KUKNITUUK. Furniture wo sing all diy long. Come and see us and we will iako ydu rappy. :. 1 ID t'.ieeci ot .ta js jt ssa '" ,fr ' rr'r; v. , 1 P VP 0 0 0 m iiyj' f acciuer's 1: 0 o tr 0 s O Your U'isi!!es is, t a. Tr'd extnr, judged by y'4ur stationery. -J lierefore y(t slioultt use tiie best. - cost is hut little extra and the atisfac- 1 m.- 1.1. ..mi.. Mi i ... if tion lsworui mo iv 10 o.u uuui icii" times the (lifferice. Oar typeface. 1 are the latesJand puwtogetlr i'a manner pleasing to the eye. lMiort' 71. - STANDARD JOB OFFICE. .A A I. 0

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