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CONCORD N: C, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1897
WHOLE NO. 430
Tj
AG REAL' JuOKAL TRIUMPH.
especially of those in the comm.'. ni
where the bar room waa to be
erected
Too moch honor can not
b itowed on tbe prompt and rigor
oui mora In thii matter and on tbe
excellent defender! of tbe: cause,
i i
wuose impromptu epeecnea were
modeli of logical power and mot
force. Daily Standard of 10
MMiM-Ufl Moral Patau
t'lar-e4Ml FmIiii rmmii
Tb Btoaral Acts rraaupllr l
A stated by Tbk 8tahdabd yea
terdaj, the board of county commit,
aionera voted (not to W J P Good
man though, but) to Jacob P Good
man the privilege to aell liquor
ontaide of the corporate limit of
St.JJohu'alohnrcb, whereupon a dale
gat ion of CoDCON.' citizens aisem
bled in the coirt bouae thii
(Thuraday) morning.
Mr. J M Odell waa calld to the
chair and Rev. Pya.or waa made friend, Miee Bundy. Among the gen.
Secjcty with J V Barrier aa eaaic- tlemen were Messrs. Pink Misen
tant Secretary. heimer and Herbert Cook. Mrs.
After tbt aituation waa ventilated Will Propet chaperoned the crowd
the body sent a prajer to the board of yun8 folks-
to be heard. Tending an answer I Mr- Charlea Propat, of Chin
Mr D A Caldwell offered . re.oln. Gr0T" met lh M
llt-ht Parly,
A number of young rolks apent
Wedesday evening very pleasantly
it the home of Mrs. Fred Gla-e, in
No. 4 township. Among them were
Miaeea Annie and Myrtie Young
Hattie and Lilly Cook, and their
tion deolarirg it to be the aenae
of the body that licenae to aell
liqnora ahou d not be granted, which
waa adoptt d.
took part in the merriments, and
accompanied them back to Concord
It wag a very enjoyable occasion
and, of course, they conld not re
turn nntil the wee ema' hours of the
Promptly the body received an night, when they returned laughing
anawer from tbe board tnat tbey and singing, and enjoying them
would be pleased to receive the dele- ielvee to tbe utmost. Daily Stand
gation. ;
1 - The court of commissioner! were
then addressed by Mesara Duval,
Goltrane, Rev. Arnold and Mr, Joo.
A Cline in respectful protest againat
of 10 th.
Rlteh-Iiararcaa Marring.
At the residence of
tbe bride's
father, at 6 o'clock Tuesday even-
ing Miaa Bessie Kitch was married
to iff nharlnn H Itnriraaa nt Tfiirti
V. .: ...I l I I " "-6-
wHna the same. It waa very quiet affair, only
Aiurney Hansen in detente oi few relative and intimate frienda of
th petitioner stated that he himtelf the contracting partiea being prea
f.i a prohibitionist always bat that I ent. '
i th.; matter stood said Goodman The ceremony was performed by
had a right to to manufacture and KT. L E Busby, pastor of the bride.
sell liquors under the United States After supper the bridal party
laws, bnt finding by measurement wen" the depot where the young
that he waa inside the oornorate 00DPle l00 tn8 8 0 clock tram for
limits of 8t, John's would move Hi P't, their future home. Both
ontaide and run hit di.tillery but 'y popular young people and
would leave it where it i. ana nil V. T't! V
friends tor their future happiness,
leyond the limits If ,tbe board s.iilbnry WorlfL
of comni sionera would grant him a Migi Eitch if we know ,n tbig
liutmee for the oonaidtration of $100 place, her father, Mr. M L Bitch,
ptr . ar. He thought it a mere having married in thia city. Thii
matter of $100 to tbe county if IStindabd eztenda its moat hearty
l-rnnted when the tame priyilegea I oongratulationa to tbe happy couple.
n ee mailable to the taid Goodman
w;( ho-, t paying the $100 if he ahould
.move bit dis illery. He did not be
lieve, :oo, that the commissioners
ccuM r sacindjtheir action and with.
Lj.i t : e liceosa.
Mr. M HH Caldwell, in behalf
of Liia lelf and the board stated that
every member of the board and him.
i as their counsel were oppored to evading his pursuers for a while,
f-aut.rg the licenae, but after coni I but was teen to go under the Warren
S'dcrinir the matter in the light pre-1 Coleman atore buildings where th
tsubd by the petitioner they thought lhird P'ol t ailenced his dog
tft f 1.00 in the school fund would ,b,P
Aaalber ad-Dog Hear.
A black dog oame np through
Coieburg laat Thuraday morning
displaying aucpicioua aymptoma. He
waa watched and followed by G V
Montgomery. Officer C A Cook waa
apprised who pursued him and got a
disadvantageous and ineffectual
shot, when the dog succeeded in
RUNAWAY MARRIAGE.
fhllaraa ef Twa Hallabnrjr Pollrcman
tfca Partita- Kev. C B Millar
Awakened at tbe Midnight Heur
About 1 o'ciocklaat Thuraday night
tbe attention of our faithful and effi
cient nightwa'chman, Mr. R Will
Johnson, wai attracted towards the
St. Cloud hotel, in front of which
appeared a closed carriage, behind
the screens of which were hidden
"two sonls but a single tbonght;
two hearts that beat as one." They
were "eff to ba married," and that
without the consent of parents, and
after telling their desires to Mr.
Johnston, he piloted tbe young
couple to the Lutheran parsonage,
where Kev. C B Miller, the courteous
and obliging minister, arose and
administered the sacred rites of
matrimony that made Mr. Charles
Pace and Mies Mary Pool husband
and wife, in tbe presence of Messrs.
Chas. Howell, of balisbury, Will
Johnston and Dr. Jesse Hamilton.
After the ceremony, tbe couple
returned to the St Cloud, where
they spent the remainder of the
night
Mr. and Mrs. Pace are children of
two policemen of Salisbury, and they
succeeded admirably in evading tbe
eagle eyes of the two officers.
Mr. Pace is 19 and hia young and
happy bride is only 17 yeara old.
There waa no objection to the nnion
on the part of the parents except
that they were thought to be loo
youthful.
May they live long and prosper is
the wish of their friends here.
north Carallna Day Changed,
Gen. Theo. F Davidson, chairman
of the North Carolina commission
for the Tennessee Centennial, has
issued the following :
"At the request of the director
general of the Tennessee Centennial
Exposition, and in order to avoid
conflict with tbe great parade of
Confederate Veterans on June 24,
North Carolina day has been changed
and fixed to Wednesday, tbe 23rd
day ot June.
"A meeting of the commissioners
from North Carolina is hereby
called for Tuesday, the 22nd day of
une, at 11 o'clock a. m in the au
ditorium building In the exposition
grounds. I will be obliged if the
press of the State will publish this
notice." '
SHOTB LOCALS.
Mies Alice Sims, who, until late
ly, hag tveu employed in the Ree.
isierittt ffice, has accepted a position
in me store oi Lowe & Dick.
M;es Annie White, of No. 11
township, who has been spending a
wnne witQ relatives in Charlotte,
has returned to her home.
Mr. J Homer Earnhardt oi No. 9
township, wbo has been altonding
school at Trinity College for the
past year, baa returned home.
We are glad to inform bur readers
or the fact that Dr. R 8 Young ha
been appointed by tbe Governor as
aaiiisiani surgeon general.
Miss Laura Maxwell is spending
awmieai ine nome ot Mrs. W A
Patterson. havinor acnomnanied
Mrs. Patterson from Salisbury, the
oome oi AiiBs Maxwell.
Mrs. Fiorenoe Wallace of the
Coddle creek neighborhood, is re
gaining strength and is mending
rapidly, after a brief but serious
illness.
Mr. V C Ridenhonr, of St. John's,
has gone to King's Mountain, to
spend several weeks with his broth
er, Mr. W A Ridenhour, who is do
ing a mercantile business there.
GEtf. LEE'S REPOttl'.
t
Npanian s'raeliy Killed Rnla
( raaed tttnora ara Reapoaalble.
The report of Cetsal Gen. Lee is
in and it implicates Spain more than
we were prepare J even to think
He makes tbe following deduo
tioL: First, tbat Dr. Ruiz wac
arrcs'ed under a false charge.
Second, tbat te was placed under
an improper jurisdiction and deid
before the proper tribunal consid
ered his cate, thereby giving bini no
opportunity to prove bis innocence.
Third, that he was kept incom
municado" in a solitary cell 315
hours in violation of his treaty
rights, which limit such confine '
ment to eeventj.Uo boora.
Fourth, that he died from oongea
tion of tbe brain produced by a
blow on tbe top of the head.
The c, c. r.
Thursday night a number of
young gent'emen of the city as
sembled at the Pbifdr dance hall fori
'fie purpose t f organizing a German I
club, which, after preliminary dis
cussion, adopted the name of "Cons
JURORS DRAWN.
rat the Jaly Term of KB(erlor teart
M Be Held July 9lh, Jae Oreea
frealaiac.
FIRST WlEK.
3 J as. L Watio ), F U Fulham,
Henrv Littles, colored: Julian A
cird Cotillion Club." Rlobmond Taaver. John A Sims. .1 C Howie. D
Montgomery was elected president i V Litaker. U M Btrnetto. Jno I.
Eirle Brown, vioe president: 0. E Faggart. B F Aired. It F Coble. J li
Smith, secretary and treasurer ! Uioneyoutt, J T Ilartman. WA
board of directors, S J Lowe, John Boat, W 0 Parnell, D M lteadling.
F Yorke, Lutber Brown. Gowaa Jaa L'Brown. Geo (J Hnrloeker. A M
Dnsenbury and G W Ould. Allman, Chas. R Cline, J W Fisher,
ine viuo nas secured the Thifer r.. A 11 Wh te. Geo. W M .en-
ball for their diDces, which will heimer. Silaa White, colored: Alfred
occur aemi-monthly. Klutta, J R Wood, J OH Burkhead,
Ibe club will give an occasional R M Patterson. J L Unison. David
entertainment and will in this way Cook, D V Linker. P It Motlev.
utilize the stage. Jno. W Morrison, Thomas D Dulin,
Iba clsb organized ith 28 mem D H Corzine. W II B.rnhardt
bera at nominal fees. aennvn f-vir.
F WaHHinotnn w r 7 ;,-.!. nlcheap brands., , ,,
iwxai, UAKINO-roWDER CO.,
POUDEB
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated for its great leavening
strength and heallhfulness. Assures
the food against alum and all forms
of adulteration common to the
. New York.
lr Khlp Exploded.
'' mrnnara maae an q Ridenhonr. P OEirnhardt. Harri
ascension in hia air ship at the p Deaton. Jn. T. Y. v. Mimn .1 r.
Fifth, tbat there are two theories. Nashville Exposition, Wedaesday, Kizer, Rv. T W Smith, Iac
One that in a Stale of mental ex. I the 9tb. When about half a mile I Freest, Jno. M Smith, Caleb J
ailitnanfc ha run aipfui Ik. I high the fas nrAfUllrfl WM tftft ffPAet
Goodman, D M Walker.- Dr. S A
described by one of the jailors and ftnd the bip burst wide open. Forto J J 0Jdf Mnh"rdt Jm- D B8h-
outtea ma bead on the door in wrmnu a paracoute wnicn
i. i. l 1 . l I let the FrnfRHflnr Hnivn . iv. anrf llibtl.lh.PMi
that he was struck on the bead with hurt, but somewhat shaken up. A negro woman, who i. .erring a li8hedTiufion.t '5 p.
SCHEDULE
!
IN EFPECT JAN. 18, 1897.
Cephus Matthews, a negro, and a cne of tbe olnbs carried by the jail..
ioii. . .t. i--rr.
Mr. P.M. Brows Married. acuieuuo iu tun peniieniiary, I 10 cuauge Wlinout notice to the
white convict, escaped from th ora who hud probably ordered him Weseefromtbe Saiiahnrr nn R,ve Dlrtl1 ,0 cn,Id dy night v ;,.,..
Kowan county chain-gang Friday to ceae his criea for relief and for that our old personal friend. Mr. P 1 e ch,la li WJ br'ght 9:27 p. m.-No. 85, daily for Atlan-
acej DBanoi oeen cap- hig childrf .nd on hi. Mt doinu M Brown, of Ro.n Mnm. . mulatto, mougn ita mo.her ia indig -ri?.?;i.?..n ay"i
morning,
tured Friday night.
For one dollar, you may bny a he intended, or it ia posaible the In Salisbury to Miss Callie Shelton! ,Thewom"
ffkessrdpd bi- -to. ot4 tzz
directions, may save a ereat many confess or give evidence against
dollars in doctor's bills, and thus others.
exempli y the truth ot old maxim, The General aaya that after being
"Prevention is better than cure." ,,
.u.uaw luwi buab UC11 Ul atvuo WBIt
We leam that Mr. Holland and flnnr arifh nnl a li'lfla Kari-rl
Ji,P8..n' -f 4th Cencord Higb 1 window over the floor ,nd no other
help to couateraot tbe evil made
possible by national law.
He won Id be glad to edyisethe
bmrd to rescind the action if legal.
Key. Alexander and Rev. Miller
i-:e also in happy terms of protest
Judge Montgomery atated that
any court conld rescind, modify or
reverse its action while yet in aesaion.
He also atated that tbe United
States law gave no man a right
ts aell liqnora by tbe quart without
iicmie further than that which he
produces from hia own raising, and
tbat it ia not true that Goodman
conld remove hia distillery outside
of the corporate limita and aell by
the quart any further than liquors
made from oorn of hia own raising
or fruit from hia own orchard and
that he would be indiotable for
very qnart of liquor ha would aell
without lioenae otherwise.
:Tbe board gave every opportunity
for full yentilation of the matter un
der consideration and nothing but the
moat respectful terms were used in
the discussion while tbe viewa of the
deba'era clashed and tbe atrongeat
of points were made on the part of
the delegation. Tbe audience
closed with tbaoka to tbeboird for
indulging in a ra'ber long debate
nd tbe delegation withdrew.
The board rroonsidered ita ait. on
nd unarlmously voted to withhold
the licenae,
In the whole matter we feel that
BO real blame is to be attached to
the hoard who acted on the light
thrown on tbe aubject yesterday
but from tbe better 'and clearer
light thrown on tbe aubjeot today
thty did not hesitate to act aa they
aw the line of duty . We are con
vinced tos that it waa pleasant
duty as probably the county can
have no board at heart more op
poaed to the liquor traflic than ita
' present one.
In thia noble act the board has
earned and ws are sore it baa the
a gooa solution of tbe dog ques
tion is to help all the vagrant ones
to fits and then to cure tbe fits with
a lead pill.
Later: A dog was killed between
11 and 12 o'clock on East Depot
street aupposea to have rabiea.
The t hala (.
The chain gang ia atill at work in
No. 8 township. , They are now at
work on tbe road between Mt
Pleasant and Concord, and are cut
ting down some of tbe hills and put
ting in some excellent fills. They will
continue to woik in that part of the
county for about two weeks, and
then they will pilch their tent on
the road leading from St Jobn
church to Foil's Mill, which we
hear is needing attention badly
Tbej will macadam ze a good deal
of ti. Daily Standard of 10,
etarataaT Heme.
The South-bound train Wednes
a ay contained me pupils going
home from the Deaf and Dumh
asylum.
There was quite a crowd of the un
fortunates, probably fifteen or twen
ty, which presented quite a pitiable
s'ght, seeing them try to converse
wiir eacu oioer.
Among them was little Mia Pa
die Herring, of this place, wbo
seemed very glad to get home again
to her parents.
a.a
The Wri and the Hlitht of It
We were very much cbagrinned
latit Thursday evening, to find thai
the type made us say the board ot
commissioners will purchase a rock
orusher for about 115,000 on satis
factory trial, when we meant, and
the manuscript said, 11,600
After going to press, we got tbe
the following facts;
The board purchased a rock crush
ar, elevator and screen, a boree
roller and an 18 horse power engine
for all of which t'ley are to pay
$1 C70, on condition of approved
test.
A ni Morla-ace.
The Lake Shore and Michigan
Southern Railroad has given a
mortgage for 150 000,000, to issue
bonds, and take op tbe company's
indebtedness of nearly that amount
that is bearing 7 ptr cent, interest.
The new bonds are to bear 31 ner
. t. 1-1 . .1 -r--
prorouna gramuae ana respect or . 0lT.,d are mature in 100
i loreri or moral purity oaiearl
The Oypale In atoaan,
From the Salisbury World we
learn that ita people are being mo'
lested by the Gypsies, which we aup
pose, are tbe same crowd tbat
camped near cur town a week or two
ago. It seems tbat tbey were trad
ing horses there the other day, and
in aome way naisreprtsented one of
their horses thit they traded, which
has gotten theun into trouble.
While theylwere camped in our
county our Sheriff visited their
camp and aay that tbey were a hor
rible looking, class of people.
ufany of them are foreigners, and
a large amonnt of them are crippled
or deformed in some way.
While they were near our city we
noticed that you could hardly go
through the streets without meeting
someone t hat wished to relate a piti
ful story in regard lo his frail and
pDverty-stricken condition.
Asheville Citizen: The entire
plant of the Standard Oil company,
Cleveland, Ohio, shut down for an
(definite period. About 1000 men
are thrown out of work.
6
Morehead City to look after securing
au aasiHiani ior next year.
Mr. II McNamara has retnrnnd
from a three weeks' trip through
nanaoipn, uichmona and Mont
gomery counties. He will take a
week oil and rest.
li 1 1 iuu an uuiiiLB nouin and Nnntimaof
so struck him with more force than married Thursday evening, the 10th, I ciee through Pullman drawinga
x ue wuuiau nas oeen atauonea at I ly"1?1 aiBepara Deiween new
farm lnrinn tha ... I or. waauington, At anta, B itm
farm dnring tbe past nhRm. o.iSB. v
The uniting couple have our tar, 7 n M De nwa nt. 1 ft f TulIu1"n 'Wr'
bestwiaheafermuoh marital bUs.. 0'" 10 ""central V'lsWrSS.M
. west of tbe city, frcm Halifax farm: I ton and KonthaW. Arn viarii.a lwl
Complimentary to Their Conaln. nalarnila ih. I I limits 1 for At
The Misses Strieker entertained question. Tbe birth of the infant fe"
nd Southwtst. Through l'ullman
sleeper New York to New Orleans
and New York to Memphis. Din
ing ear, veslibuled coach,
quite a number of invited friends at will probably result in an invest iga
m Hiuinmn i iiiirnimv i i ir r r in nnni. I .
,,, .-. -w I . . . . . I J --o--I IHUU.
.unwrnnuu, uu uuo uu lue janura of the . cong Migs Nettie, Striokar
guard knew anything to testify and Lf Chester, 8. C, who is spending
iuui-ir leauuionj jb 10 oe lanen gome time in tbe citv. Games ot
With much allowance. innocent amnsflmnnt nH anm
lie also says that the Spanish yery excellent musio were had. The
doctorBSayof the autopsy that the evening was one of great pleasure to
wound on tbe bead was about 2-5 of the young folks.
IPS board of directors nf thn an inch Innir anil im nnlv an ahraa-
V.nU nnttAn f.l,.. nfQ.I!J I. - . . . .
:,r u ,V '-""'J ' oiury, lon ana UTi jj m UnrgeSS, United Will Probably Locate Here.
I his ia not the brat child born to I
a oonvict. Some eight yeara ago
when a child waa born inside tbe
prison the question arose aa tt
whether or not it was the property
oi ins state. ice intuit waa
brought up in the penitentiary and
Mr. Jones, of New Jersey, has been
a? i M v,l1 . 4 i"
the consideration of nlanin., n.. State M0,t8rT inspector, aaya it waa
and improved machinery in their I about H incbea long and lan inoh it our city for a few days inveetl
mill. I deep. I gating matters in regard to erecting
The News and Observer sas cer- The Ge""-1 believes, from large lumber and furniture facto-
tain stores in Raliffh hava hfin testimony, tbat Ruiz was innocent, T- Mr. Jones, it seems, is an ex
nflllincr onnAm nr. H.,r,. .j .v,. was a harmless citizen of the United penencea man, ana nas neen in the
00 " w" U . . . k:-.r v . I 1. .1. u .. .
matter has become so notorious that PtftteB "siding in Uuba, practicing u"ijuiwauuiiiuruiywri. .v,.u .u,.r w,ua, Wn,cn
hi-tvnrn
Washington and Atlant. Pullman
tourist car for San Francisco, Sunn
days,
9:02 p. m No. 9, daily, from Richa
naond, WasbinRton, Goklsboro.Nor.
folk, Selma, Raligb, Greensboro,
Kuoxville and Aebevilie to Char',
lotte, N. C.
10:80 a. m.-No. 11, daily, for At
lanta and all points South. Soli,
when four years of age was released
to friend, of the mother-Raleigh .fiLi -t0- 'u1'"
" iiiu. lureenaooro.
'fleeeedara"
Mra. T
chief of police is taking steps to dentistry and taking no part in po-
sincuy eniorce the law against it. litical affairs .
inerewasan eartnquaite shock yg. Ruiz is now in the United
TAlr. nT nonnnnt ikln VH7aJMaJ.. I I
n7ih7flZ'7h.: Stei and her husband is dead.
bled and houses shook at about 35 tDere D0 neei ct naste 8na P'esik
minutes after 5 o'clock and lasted dent McKinlev will consider the
about 40 seconds. It was preceded matter deliberately and will deters
Hioknrir Proi. mine later on a course of actio n,
Boils, abcesses, tumors, and even
cancers, are the result nf a natural
effort of the system tn axnal Iho t'r.
poisons which the liver and kid The meeting of the doctors and
neys have failed to remove. A ver's editors at Morehead CitT thia wek
oaruaparuia stimulates au tbe or- . . t .-i.
v o piuuu ueijuriuanue oi
tobeHned. I mlv1r! ".No. 86, daily, for
J Austin, wife tlbtrl?l.!'.l?,!i
lopulist tqaire, went to Columbia, I man drawing.room buft'et aleener.
S. C . Thursday, on the picnlu. She I Ga.lv?8t?.n to New York-; Jackson,
- 71 1 In tn Ma v..b. I
New York. Pullman tnnHut
He used to conduct this same reserved especially for Rock Hill I from Sftn Frarcisco Thursdays-
bueiness in Georgia, but is waiting people. On the return trip when ton and Ho.th
to build in North Carolina. We the train reached Rock Hill tome limited, for Washington and all'
are glad to learn that he was favor- misohievoua boy hollered out "Char Me'm'f hN Th y" kh n"'1 Tm 0ar'
ably impressed with our town, and lotte" and Mra. Acatin bustled out. to New York ; Tampa to New Yort!
that he thinks it very probable that Aa soon aa ahe waa on the ground I , ? carne8 vertibuled coach and
he will be with us later. Success to , he realized her mistake, but the! ? .MB"m xr i- n.-.v.
h. " uanj,tvi tUUJl
im. I train hail Uonn tn m ...J .k. I mond. Asheville. CliAtlannnca Ral.
v j ,. lewn, Uoldsboro and all points
The Day Alter Commencement. ---.. ..if. i uuoru it. worth. Carries Pullman sleeping
pills
a great
their functions. 8nd quills, and there can be no
The game of baseball bntwnan thn doubt tbat much good waa done in
University of Virginia and a Char- the way of outlining the progrea-
gronnd Friday afternoon, resulted 81Te Proceiae8 toward physical and with the waters of the pearling
n a victory for tbe Virginia boys mental developments, brooklet, and illuminating the far
in a score or 1U to 7. That's no Th. t.i. p.... i . . Iff xilloirlo. .iih f Mu
o e uoyo say. ,,. ,u. - ,.!- There waa hnatlinr and hnatlinir
T t 1. . , . n iviaui cuwimiucu a ,ug ohi.uuv Q
Little Johnnie, the 18montba- . . . ... . I .- u. i:m :n xt. j
old child of Dr. and Mrs John Uote1' tn "H"1 leM,de health , T " A U ' uuu w"
Whitnhftad nnia nf nrkna rnri hanr Ri.Mrn.il it. h.n,'t.. auuioie saye tne rumoiing or the
illness appeared in The Standard 1.1. ;. d..j' u yehiolea and tbe tramp of the pepn
died Ihursday night at 10 o'clock. . . ... ... , laca. It seemed aa if tbe deatiny of
1"?u"u"'u ma 8ICK oniyiwo ."- aome great nation waa hanging on
the words andTanlinna nf tha hour.
ffennralln,, . . ...
the employ of Mr. W W Oibaon for I . : " ."'A Afle ennre sPPeMea 10 De
manv months nat. ba ann tn hia r"umlDK'IBK 01 PP'e" P" wrapped in a mantle of solemnity
old home in Iredell county, to of tna btate who were delighted eyen the cotton mill whistle had not
spend a few weeks vacation with with the aeaside and ita invigorating I ita familiar merry aound, trade was
jamiiiar laces ana scenes of bis boy- breezeg( to ,sy nothinR of the dull, but to"tbe inevitable. A few
splendid fare at the Atlantic hotel. I hastily uttered words, a few low
The association waa in aession two whispers, a few well wishes, a few
days, WedneBday and Thuraday. The h1 tears, a last handshake, a fare
annual election of officers took place wel1 ,ook and the PrtT W8S lff lo
Tk.,.,1., fniu . p.o;j( the railway station. Not a smile to
' ' ' I L - . . - 1 U I -.1 , U
T R Wh.l.lcor nf h Wi.atnn fi.n. u0 uur ,ouK" u
waa afraid lo attempt to board it
Thah.nri h.r! n.aa.ri in i. v 81eipent he sight t the hotel, nd I " from Greensboro to Richmond.
Iheband had ceased to play, the l ... '. I Connects at Greensboro with train
oratory bad died in tbe distance, tbe
sun had risen from behind tbe east
ern hills and waa send'ng his bright
rays, tumbling, falling, leaping,
latinrVlintV anCAUa 1 hn nlnina aba.? nnna
....... .... . ., "e aecret 01 a speedy cure in
me nine, ungmg ise lines or me gi :kne iie. in .,,: ' iha nrnnr r"'V?'L""
...:j w.vu T. vi nuior, ajg remeay ana inia is aimoult to dol Traffic iTsrr. Gen'IPass. Ao't.
unless one is sure what the ailment! . H. Gbexn, Washington, D.O.
is 15ut one thing ia sure, had the
Like a Drank Man.
Thomas J McClain, of Atlanta
played with tbe liquor serpant till
be lost the sense given him for pur
poses of usefulness, went home
Wednesday evening, and after terri
fying his wife with his reckless tlne,i Vice-Presidents, J L Britt, of
handling of his pistol, sent a ball the Oxford Ledger, and W A Curtis,
crashing through tbe "orain of hip of the Franklin Press: Secretary and
5-year old Son. Whom be bad cursed Treaanrer. .f R Shnrrill nf the fn
ior saying, in nis childish way. :r, Tim-.. TT,ai.n r a ni nf
ar ' 1 w v u m. a ut I 3. idiu inui an a. ixuii j
day ; for it was tbe day after com
meccement at Mt P'easanf.
A B.
Do YotMJse It?
It' the best thing for tbt
hair under all circumstances.
Just as no man by taking
thought can add an inch to
his stature, so no preparation
can make hair. The utmost
that can be done ia to pro
mote conditions favorable to
growth. Thia is done by
Ayer'a Hair Vigor. It rs
moves dandruff, cleanses the
acalp, nourishes the soil in
which the hair grows, and,
just as a desert will blossom
tinder rain, so bald heads grow
hair, when the root9 are nour
ished. But the roots must be
there. If you vrah your hair
to retain its normal color, or
If you wish to restore the lost
tint of gray or faded hair usa
Ayer's Hair Vigor.
Papa being drunk again."
He left, but came back sober, and
gave himself up, statipg that be did
not do it on purpose, but that it
was accidental. But men will still
risk themselves drunk 1
An Ag-ed t'ltlann Head
John C Watte, one of the oMist
citizens of Cabarrus coonty, for
many years a resident of No. 6
township, died Friday night at tbe
rife old ege of 81 years. lie wit a
nativo of Soot'and and settled near
Gold Hill dirt-otly after the war had
ended. He leaves a wife and two
ions.
The remains of the deceased were
interred at Mount 0 iye Luth
eran cburcb Sunday morning at 10
o'clock.
Fromjthe Record, we learn that
Maude Atkinson is now connected
with Paige's Tlayers, and will ap
pear with them in Greensboro. She
is truly a star among players, and
Greensboro will have a treat in her
part of the play at least,
'he Wilkesboro Chronicle; Ora or, W
0 Dowd, of tbe Charlotte News;
Toet, Josephus Daniels, of the
Raleigh News and Observer; Execu
tive Committee, II A London, J W
Biti'ey and Tbad R Manning.
Wednesday night the Major 0
Morehea 1 City gave the association
4 moonlight tide npon the ocean:
Thursday afternoon the Mayor of I
Beaufort treated the association to
boat ride and clam roast There
were many other courtesies shown
th association, which made the
vitit one of great pleasure and
WARNING.
We wish to ca itimi all users of Simmont
Liver Regulator on a subject of the deepest
interest and imp-irtimca to their health
perhaps their li v. a. The sole proprietors
and makere of gimmoui Liver Regulator
learn that custon.orj ore often deceived hy
buying and taking some medicine of a
similar appearance or tante, believing it to
be bimmons Liv.-r ivogu.utor. We warn
you that unle.39 the word Regulator is on
the package or boltlf, that it is not Simmons
Liver Kagulatnr. r. one else manes, or
ever has made Simmo'.s Liver Regulator, 01
invthing callwi tiimuons Liver Regulator,
but J. If. Zeilin A Co., and no medicine made
by anyone else ia the same. ilW'e alone can
put it up, and we cannot be responsible, it
jther medicines represented as the same do
lot helo you as yu arc led to expect they
nil. Dear mis la.a wen 111 niinu, 11 you nave
een in the habit of using a medicine which
one I you supposed to be cinimons Liver Kegula-
Which 18 appreciated and Will long t anil the package d d m,t have the word
be remembered. Regulator on it, you nave peen imposea
t, u . .... inon and have not ton taking Simmons
Too much can not be said in L,llver Regulator at all. Jrhe Regulator hat
praise of the excellent service of the 3een favorably known for many years, and
Southern railway in the way of wh0 us.0 ! kn0l'l!iff !e8"7 "
comfortable transporation, and also jon, Headache, Dyuiepsia, and all diacrderp
the Atlantic and North Carolina P"8,1"!? fr,om vwmA Liver.,
weasKyou 10 iok ior yuraeives, anu
lee that Simmons Liver Regulator, which
fou can readily distinguish ly the Red Z
m wrapper, and by oiir name is the only
Farmer Wstbrook. of Wayne I medicine called Simmons Liver Regulator
county, sold 133,000 worth of straw- j. ii. ekilin co.
borries from ninety-tbrce acres. I . Tko
This industry netted him f 15,000.1 timmvM Hvtr HtguMor. i
rtilroad.
came noma yesterday morninc
'Squire Austin tbna ened yesterday
to bring suit against the "Seceedera"
for damages. Charlotte Observer.
iiver been actively at work sickness
could not have come. It ia then al
ways aafe to take SimmoDe Liyer
Regulator which keeps tbe Iner well
regulated and all poison from tha
system.
carrying Pullman oar for lialaieh.
6.17 a. m. Ho. 10, daily, for Ricb
nond ; connects at Greensboro for
Raleigh at,d Norfolk ; at Danville
for Washington and points North ;
at Salisbury for Ashyille, Knosa
rille and points West.
All freight trains carry passengers.
" .. iu, vuLr. iv. i . IIHK
xramc mgr. uen'li'ass. As
W. U. Ubein, Washing
i Uen'l Superintendent,
i, Washing ton ,-D. C.
S.H.Habowick, Ass'tGen'iP. Ag-'t
i Atlanta, Ga-
! . H. Tatlok, Ass-tGen'l P. Ag't,
Louisville, Ky.
1 GfrWAM Dusenbeit, Local Ag't,
j . Concord. N. 0.
A Cancardian ta Blarrjr.
Cards are out, aaya the Saliabury
World, announcing tbe marriage of
That Laacaa aclaala.
The Lutber League of St. James'
.1 L . .1 - ., . I.. . "
uuurcn mei on me parsonags lawn I Mr. Robert Tiernan to Mies Addie
at 8 oclook Friday night, when thr Nash, both of Salisbury. Miss Nash
president of the League, Mr. Jno. M is a daughter of Mr. T E Nash, who
Cook, in a abort bnt most happy resided in eur city for several years,
addreaa of welcom invited all to and Miaa Addie ia well known to
participate in the pteaaurea of the quite a number of friends here.
evening, lie announced a program Mr, Tiernan ia an employee at the
of exercises whieh ooosiated of piano I ioutbern'a abopa there and ia a yery
soloa and duets, vocal aoloa and reel- popular young man.
tationa, Tbe committee then took
oharge and arranged the assembly
groupa around tablea in tru
restaurant style and aerved each to a
bountiful feast of ice cream and
cake.
The remainder cf the evening was
pent in free, jovial oonyeraa till the
approach of 11 o'clock indicated timt I
for adjournment.
Paator Miller expressed his pleas
are at the jiys manifested by al
and at tbe s access of tbe event when
all bid adieu and departed with
pleaaant memories of tbe Luther
League lawn party.
Mr. riauar and ranalljr Departed. .
Rev. Pref. and Mra. 0 L 1
ruber and children were in tb
.1 . ....
uuy xtiubj uigui, ana iook men
permanent departure from Cabirrui
and our people, R v. Fisher goin
to Charlotte, where he will be en
gaged in working for E:izibetb
Colli ge from now od.
Mrs. Fisber and tws children ban
gone to Gettysburg Pa., where the?
will remain until in September!
i
hen they will return to Churlot'e
It ia regretted that Cabarrus
aa lost this excellent fami'y, and
. L. - 1 L I m . I
ujs ueoi wisoes oi our Deon no I
ith them.
While at tbe Narrowr, in Mont
gomery county, Thursday, Rich-
i ... i I',, i . .i - i
luuuu xveeu ainea a rattle snake
that bore nine rattles and button.
HER LIFE TRULY SAVED.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Does It.
1 Mm. Chas. La Point, a wnll-known rcwldent
of IJenvor, praisos this wonderful remedy.
Her testimony Hhould convince all as to tho
worth of theftow UoartCure and Kuatora
tlve Nervine. Her letter dated Soul lltb.
IBM, reads as follows:
aaVftv
Km. La Point, 2137 Humboldt St
"Typhoid fever left uie with heart tmubla
St the most aerluu!! nature. .Nothing tha
ortora avo had any vSarb I h:l m-nn
pains In the heart, and wait unal.le Ut lie us
aiy h.ft sidu fur moro than three mlnntea at
rtlme. My heartseeuied to riilsn heata. and
had smotherliiK sihjIih, In whu ta It aeeinetl
everr breath wuuld ho my hut. We ttxi
duatly suw an udvertlbeiueut uf
Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure
and Restorative Nervine, and purcha-d a
bottle pf each. After tr :ag the einolles a
week, I could ho lilted In aehulr and mt up
anhour.and In n short time 1 waa able t
dollKhthoiuwwnrk. I shall tie evt rraieful
toyou for your won.lorlul mudlcluua. Trula
they saved uiy life.
Hia. Oil A M. I. A POINT.
Dr. Miles Tleart f.'nr Is sil'l on a p.iH)t!v
iuarantoe that tho lirst holt lo wilt iM-ntittl.
II druKKlstsaull It hi SI. Ixitl furlA,oe
It will heseiit. prejMtld, on recehit of nrlra
if the Dr. AUlus MouloaJ Co., aUUutrt, Iwi.
Dr, Miles' Heart Cure