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Slarrlnsre.' ' j ". . : j At the brides home three miles South of Concord, Wednesday, March J. J Fay- and Miss ted in the e presence ends and 5th. at 2 o'clock, by Kev eeur, Mr. H G Faggart Laura A Talbert, were un bonds of matrimony in th rf t lfiifre crowd of fr j l. O ,l j relative?. Then to the table, fitted for the occasion, beautifully deco ra ed and well loaded. This is the third time within the last 5 months in this home. Father Taltert says it must stop, but the writer thinks not yet, there are three more marriageable. Tbc He One of .!. ' The inauguration ball tonight will probably outstrip all former occasions of its kind as every con gress outstrips its predecessor in reckless extravagance. 1 , It is said that 10,000 tickets haye been sold at $5 each and that only Messrs McKinlev and Hobart have received complimentary tickets. In point of grandeur it may be ranked as the old he one among balls. I PERSONAL POIWTEKS. rOCIREACOLDIS ONE DAY Take lets. laxative Bromo Quinine Tab All druggists refund the . Marvelous Results. : F ,m a letter written by Rev. J, Gunderman. of Diamondale, Mich., we aro permitted to make this ex t t r have no hes'tition in re nrarnendicer Dr. K-ing New Dis money if it fails to cure. 25c. m!4 Gen. Longstreet In Charlotte. Gen. James Lonstreet stopped- over in Charlotte last night. He cornmncticff ur. xving sj new uib waecuruuie iu abuuigiuu wuere covery, as the results Werealmost he goe8 t0 witneEa the inaugural marvelous in the casa of my wife. . . & While I was pastor of the Baptist ceremonies of President McKinley. church at Ijives Jution swas Qen. Longstreetis quite feeble, He brought down with pneumonia J i succeeding J-ja ttrippe. TerriDle is uympeueu. to uset a speaking paroxysms or coughiug (would last trumpet, as his eenee of hearing has s -.Tied as if she coydd hot survive wel1 n,h lcfc nim; I ' tuem, A friend recommended Dr. Notwithstanding this, he is the Kin e's New Discouery; it was quick an - i t, ,.. S it! work and highly satisfactoty same; genial clever gentleman that in results, jk'nal bottles free at he has always been. Age has softened etzerA?Sig -t0re' gular'Bize his heart, and one. would hardly recognize in hm. the great fighting J.X. Gratiam aot uone. i i euerai ui me vxjoieueracv. vaen. The Press Visitor found Mr. Longstreet still resides in Ganesville, Graham in his office Tuesday and received in Raleigh Ga. His home is a characteristic some 'state" old southern mansion, and genuine 1 - - ! - i ..1 " - ments. -He still charges the whole rioumern noepuanty greets you as affair to political persecution. He yu cross the threshold, General says the two Hilderbrands, Republi- longstreet stopped at the Central. can?, wtio signed tb rd against lF rcsn Mnk pare mTik-aii Milk. him have been read ouj or tne party . To My Patrons : All parties pur- and the other two are worthless chasing milk tickets ta the amount characters. As for the Democrats of $100 will be given 40 pint tickets , , ' . nf'n- w,. 20 quart tickets. For fresh milk, he did not eApect anytnmg tetter. . ... ... --, , puic i an uiiiA, o lxi j He aiks the public to suspend judg cent and promises to pay his re specta to tie j cord at the proper time. wagon. . ; ; ! O. Wm MlSENHElMER, The Milk Man. Butter milk 10 cents per gallon. i m8 Master Drayton White return ed from Mill Bridge last night. v Mies Lula Cook, of St. John's, spent the day inj the city. Mr. Baylus Parish went to Al bemarle this morning. Mies Maggie Cook is visiting her sister, Mrs. JM Hendrix. Lawyer W G Means went over to Charlotte this; morning. Mr. W. J Swink came down f:om China Grove this "morning. Capt. J M Odell returned this morning from a trip up the road. ; Mr. G M Lore-is spending the day in Charlotte. " Mr. Whit Dry, of Mt. Pleasant, the mail route man, is in the city on business. j I Mr. J W Cannon returned from a business trip to Albemarle this morning. I - Gus. Hartsell and J F Hurley went down to the "City of Jloses" this afternoon. I Lawyer M H Caldwell has returned from Albemarle, where ke has been attending court. Mr. H!L Mabiey left this morn ing for Danville,' where he has ac cepted a lucrative position in the cotton mills at that place. Mr. and Mrs. B E Harris Mies Shelby Harris and Mr, Chas. " J Hams Bpentthe; day at Spnngsville with Mr. J S Harris. Miss Ida Blume,of this city,who has been home for several days on account of the losing oi her speech, has returned to Mont Amcena Semi nary. Mr. D "F Cannon went over to Charlotte this rooming. His son, Archey, wha has been in Charlotte for some time binder medical treat . ... ; ... i ment, 15 mucn improved ana is ex pected home .with ibis father to night. . Laid to Best. ;" : ' OF . '. - 4 t Some ds and Ends at 8unh a smallfnarfof fchAnst "aa fn mfilp il. iunny ior everybody but ourselves. 1 i j This week and next weekthe last two weeVs of I January,! beginnincr vifch this, day; Tuesday, January 19tb, we will give our customers and patrons the chance to buy pny of the following: I i " : About 50 boys' coats at 35 cents, j The lining andthread and buttons would co&t about that much, i ! 1 I ! I i . j About 40 men s coats at .75 cents. It's worth that much to make them if 8oiuebody gave you the cloth. j About 100 pairs of Men's pints at. cents. This is ( price. i . mi. m xnen n joa want ' ' u at 35 cents. Whole suit $1.85. grinned a', without teeth. t hiv e hoica of A Ilnnaivay, Mr. Press M Faggart's mule team .Notice! Representing nine of the best tock flight yesterday morning at home and foreign companies' I can t'-e-ivenix l lour Mill ana ran on Ccrbon street in the direction of Main street and then up Bell Avenue but divided at the sycamore tree at Mr. i Luther Sounder's where they" came to a sudden halt. Mr, Faggart and son were thrown from the wagon early in the' run. and the wagon wheels passed over Mr. Faggart's legs. No serious damage to anything else. give the very best fire protection Don't insure until you see me. j. F. Hurley, Agent. BEADTHIS. Wade Hampton Retained. Prominent politicians of South Carolina passing through en ronte to Washington seem, to think that one fat office in McKinley's gift will not be turned over to the Republi cans. It is the office of United States railroad cdinmissioner now held byGenVdeHafenlof buh Carolina. Gen.HaraptbV8?eiignatibn has been sent to president elect Mc Kinley, and it is learned that Sena tor Sherman and others of the in coming cabinet will urge president McKinley to retain him in his.posS ticn. ; . ' Gen. Hampton has been in feeble health for some, time, but has im proved greatly in the last few weeks. It would b a compliment; to the old warrior and statesman, to South Carolina and the entire South for Maj. McKinley to retain j Gen . Hampton ia his'present position. Chaiiotte News. The old Reliable Penn Mutual Life Insur ance GonrDany, of Philadelphia, ! Writes a five, ten, fifteen and twenty year! convertable term policy at a small price. On the 10 -years con vertable term plan, rates are as fol lows: I : AGE. tl $ 11.00 per 22 11.20 V4 23 ii.4o ;? 24 ..60 ' 25 "11.80 " 26 12 05 " 27 12.30 " 28 '12.55 " 29 T2.80 " 30 1310 u 35 14.80 40 17.45 " 45 2216 " 50 29.35 " 55 40.10 tc 60 56.40 " 65 82.35 " 70 119.75 " Notjto be sneezed at without itnufi.', or :,"'::"! ";.v 1 . ' .k :'- A SMALL LOT OF LADIES FINE SHOES! ess thanhaif about' 50 vta at 50 cants, ... Not a third J of the'a ragacost. Zeigler 3. oae Lhii'd About 100 pairs of ladies fine shoes in button ndlla's of Reed's and Padan Brothers make, to go at 75 cents, not over ox tne i verage cot. I , r ' ! ! Also a small line of Easternmade fine shoe3 at 75 cents. he lot but cost over 1. Dont miss this lot. They won t be days.- . . - v.: : v.-;1 J-. ; A small lot of men a Heavy English ties, and high cut br6gao These aro regular 1.23 working shoes at 50c A . better lot at 75a. Shoes. Boys work shoes at 50 and 65 cents. A small lot of men's fuits good and servicablo, but! not guaranteed all wool at 12. Plenty places where! they will ask ,u None in heie many $2.50 fir a Biii-ilo you choice boat not any better. j To close our boys knee panes suits, in fine goods, we give for $2 This line. includes all we have that cost over $2 i All the loregoing stuff is in favor of the buyer. FUN FOR BOYS BUT DEATH TO FROGS 1 You are4the boys, we are the frogs. tyOW FOR A . FEW THINGS IN: FRESH NEW GOODS. ?Now don't swobn'away. but just rememner tnat 1 1 gives us as mf.rh pleasure to.be able to sell these things; cheap as it gives a hungry lp v. saiisfaction to eat. We bought them for ; less than value and we Bell them the very same way. Men's satin,' 'ja1f " bals, Sunday shoes, t 85 cents. Men's good Eu lishrties,thish cut .brogans atl 75 ceits. Me's heavy oil grain English Ties and Creoles at $1. You nver saw them for less than $1.25, You can't buy them now in lots of 1,000 pairs from ary factory for less than $1.10. Ladies glove grain lace an buttou 8hr ., solid leather all through except counters, at 60o hudren's oil eri poiKas 4U cents, xsoys" long pants 50 cents,wortn $1, Johnnie, the son of Mr. and bright and lovely Mrs. J .H Stiejul, yielded to the destroyer Death on Tuesday evening of whooping couh and pdeumoniaj and the body so .beautiful to loving eys was hidden from -view in j the city ) cemetery Wednesday evening.. j 'The funeral was conducted by Rev. W P .VlcGhea at'Biys' Chape), where friends assembled to attest their sympathy with the afflicted family. : May the Source of all comfort i . - 1 e i . 8neattne oearas or cDnsojauontupon the jbroten hearted. We wish to caution aU-users of Simmons Liver Regulator on a -Stihiect of the deepest' mieresi ana importance io meir neaun- perhaps their-hves. The sole proprietors and makers of Simmons Liver Regulator !arn4hat .customers axe often deceived! by? MVnig andtaHrig rtBome medicine of aj Binuiar appearance n ur uwte. ueuevine 19 u . rt- -r J! T 1 tit w I : $i,doa (C it cc (I 's l( f ( l - ' , ( ( C( jySimmons JveBegnltQr. ! Ter wain jrotf that unless the '"word E'egtilator isonJ thtf t$aciatte:tr:bGttle,r thatiliffnotimmonir f Reasonable rates on this policy up to age 80 years. WITH TRUST CERTIFICATES, this policy ;is cheaper. - For further information see anyinmg caiiav oimmons 'juiver -neguiaior,! but J:a:ZeiUn &.(?6,7d nppedicine made bv.anvone else is .the. same. QWe alone can out It xiff. ana W86ahnot 'biB 'resDo'nsible. if other tnedTGines represented as-the same dq noyjyou as syou.are led -toe they wiH.Cx Bear this fact weUinmindafvou hive been 13 tne4 habit of 'using a'medicine which you supposed 10 uo cummuus xiiver jveguia tor, because-the name waa sqmewhajt like i, ana tnepackagllid nbV have the word ;Reguitor km it;?;y0u have bn imposed upon ana nave noi Deen tazmg jsimmona; Liy eregulator. at &1LQ The Regulator has been favcraWyteowil"forinany years, and all whoTiserhV knwiio weessary it is fori Fever ahd AgWBiHSpi Fever, Cfenstipa tionfeadache, DyVpebsia, and all ddroer? arising from-a, DiseaseaLiver. r We ask you1 to lbok 'for yourselves, and Bee that Smamohs Liver Regulator, which you can readily distinguish by the Red Z n wrapper; andby our ! name, h the only i HEflOPfilEflS a leipeE. l : -.1 I - Z WADSW(3RTH'R. DRY We carry the largest', and, most complete line eWr shown in Concord We buy m 1 large lots and .at low figures and wa give our castomers the benefit of the low prices. Now onr line Df Rockers can't be excelled. We have them' for Lad ies from $1.00 to $12.50. fGentlemen's Large Chairs from $1.35 to $16.00, Our dining chairs-are perfe'et beauties and cneap, too. We wish to say inst here, when you want any- tmng in tne ft i - a Lfin 0 Gome and?see7us. We5are sure 'we' can save you money on any 01 me following articles : BED "RdQM;StttTS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, ' GOLON :A03TRESfeES, HAIR MATTRESSES. iiCM ATTiaESSIS; center Cables, WINDCW SHDES, t EXTEW SIONPA BLES, U ;LADIjiS fDESKSJ I blD i i BOARD S '. .. . BOtfK CSES. f rflA.L:RACKS, v - MIRRORS, r PICTURES, .MOULDINGS, i PARLOUR SUITS. BABY OAEBIAGEF, Of alTklnds!and prices and T?oor, ! i ' -'!. we These are only a few: of the many things Space will jaotkadmit of mentionlbg more. Mattings I Mattin offer yon. gs ! 'A Big Iotjoftr lail to see us - I J. F. HURLEY, ift- m5 District Agnt j i r - : &IvzZgtz3 ZAvtri Regulator
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