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3 " " " : 1 . .' . -i , i ..ij..u.L)t, ;,) i. i . .,P,., XV.. No. .46 CONCORD, N. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 9, OL Whole NO. 1.6G1- 1897. 1 ...... ! . n " - ,j 1 . -L . I , ... ,J .' " " . , '. . "- ' ' -,. ' Lutner aoodriis i imes Gorgeous Production at the Golir o House on Monday and Tuesday Evenings Of Historic and Social Interest One Hun ; dred Well-Known People of Con cord Will Take Part, in the Grand Pageant. PERSONAL POIrt TEKS. Capt. A H Propst has gone South for several days.; ; Mr. W J Cannon spent the morning at China Grove. " j Mr. C S Stone erjent last night in the city; and returned to Char lotte this moraing.' -Mr. C T Troy returned to the city last night from a visit to Liber ty and Randleman. Mr. W W Allen- of the South ern Express Compaby, was in the city this morning. ' 0 ; j Judge W J Montgomery ar rived in the city this morning from. Albemarle court. ! Mr. Brad Castor returned to the city this morning after a visit to friends at Kimesvilie. - Mr. Y been relief operator atG 1 0 Caldftell: who hr$ for R G Mftbrey, the asr 4 iaturaed heme Some j ds and Ends at such a smslpart of the t cost fas.to make it funny for everybody but ourselves. I I - : )''.. -.j. K : - A. T-.u-.v.i.-1 - j j. :! j ! r '. i t This week and next week,the fast two weeks of J Jahuarv, briDniji? with this day, Tuesday, January 19th,' we will give i our ustonieis and pairons tue cnance to nuy pny oi'tne lonowmg; About 50 bovs1 coats at 35 cents. The linins. and! thread and butters would cost about that much. ?Ffv? j v k - j.r.: About 11 men's coats at 75, cents. It's worth that" much to mr. ? them if somebody gave you thejclbth. r' i I About 100 pairs of Men's pants at cents This is less thanhaJf price. j.;. ', ;;.i..,vr: . il1 -I Iv-,":!:-'-1 ;--,:;!; -.r V-1- ' Thp if you wanfc'h vii ot hv- you? c hoice of abouCSO vests-? at 35 cents. Whole suit 1.85. Notito be sneezed at . without tnufT, or gnnnea at without teetn. Odell and son, Ralph, New York last night. to Bessemei The admiration which the civi lized world has accorded the. char acter of Martin Luther, for centuries will be re awakened by the unique entertainment, to be given at tbe court house on Monday and Tues day evenings, March 15 and 16:h, with all the accessories to beautify the ecene which skill and genius can devise: The production is given under the auspices of St. James Lutheran churGh and the manage ment of Mrs. H " E Monroe, the originator' of the production. The ptory of Luther's life will be told in eon?, speech and pictorial. -. Kyery movement of the Story, whether expressed in the Words of the lectures, the beautiful photo graphic views, the music or the allegorical representations enlists tne closest attention. The narra ; tiye is elucidated by Mrs. Monroe ; with the aid of 85. superb stereopti con views, which present pictures of renown and events of -historical interest. The representations will be Luther's famous trial at Worms, nuns leaving a convent, Erfurth Monk ana" Choir men, two allegori cal processions, etxv The chief figure is the famous Diet at Worms, The representa tions are connected by lectures and views. The orchestra members, dia-. logue, tableaux, choruses, are rail in accord with the religious character of the theme. From beginning to end the entertainment -moves jn a; well-conceived and perfectly exe cuted line of purpose. This enter tainment ha8been given repeatedly with such gre,at,su(?qess in the other 'cities, and present prospects indi-! cate a magnificent success here, also. y nas attracted thousands in New City, Boston, Philadelphia galtimore,Vashington, Richmond, nttsburg, Chicago, etc., It is very rTlgulv endorsed by such persons I as on John War amaker, Rev. Rus Conwll, Wm. M Singerly and Uvejjnor Pattishn, of Philadel P?a j( Governor 0 Vincent Coffin, . 'rl3 Pudley Warner, of Hart Conn. ; .Ex-Governor ; D R ;r,n and Professor Clark, Brown i. mtam, Chicago, ; etc. tvrV 'nH1 reference is also made to -following: i server, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Rev. J L Sibole. Philadelphia, Pa : Rev. Charles'L FryrLancaster,Pa Lu theran ; Rev. J E Young, Asbury Park, N. J,, Presbyterian ; Rev. F R Farrand, South Side, Pittsburg, Pa. ; Rev. E L Kemp, Massillon, Ohio, Episcopal ; Rev. 0 C Bart, Newtown, Pa., Methodist; Rev. A T Newton, Brooklyn, N. " YM Con gregational; Hon. George T Elliott, tsrooklyn, IN. x , Methodist. t A fine cast has been secured and a charming rendition is promised. These entertainments are always largely attended. Iu Columbia, S. C, and Wilmington, N. C, when this entertainment was presented not a reserved seat remained to be taken on the days Of the entertain ment. The admission here will be 50 cents, children 25 cents. Re served seats can now be secured Fetzsr's drug store by paying "25 cents extra. Ihe same entertain meht will be presented in Greens boro March 25 and 26:h, Salisbury April 5 th and 6;h. One of the most magnificent entertainments of the season-was presented in Richmond March 24 ch and ' 25th. The Rich m on d Dispatch contains the follow ing in their report Of ihe affair : "The production, considered as a w hole, was a triumphant success. It posesses 'literary, and dramatic merits. The arrangement of (the story la" novel, complete, and en grossing; The audience was not only a large one; but a distinguished one to tboot, , and included those prominent in all walks of life." Mr. W R returned from Mr. Odell! went down city, today : ;.- - j Mr. J B rtherrili left this morn ing for a ehoTt'biisihees trip to Baltimore; Philadelphia and New York. : . J Miss Mary Skinner returned to the city lastf night after a vioit of several weeks to friends in Salis bury. , :. "') :': ' I Miss Sal .ie Jones, a charming youDg lady of Wilmington, who dbs oeen epenaiDg some time who in. Y ' XT' '. ti T ' t TTMI 1 SMALL LOT OF LADIES FINE SHOES v- at 50 cents. Not a third of thea rage cost About ICO riftirs ofJadips Pfi shnfla iti Tinffn-n anrl lftf nf ZftitflAr k Red s .bud 'Fad ah' Brothers make!.. to go at 75 cents, J not over one ihix -A 4 of tbo veraee coat. :';' :- II: M r-:. h r ; , Also a email line of Easfernmade fine 'shoes at 75 cents. . Non in. but cost over $1. Don't miss this low They .won't; be' hereiimtii y thdlot days. ! A small lot ! of men's Heavy worlrig shoes at 50c. A better English ties, and high cut. brogan,, 81.2-3 lot at 75o. These are retrulair snoes. ! loys work shoes at 50 and 65 cents. , " 1 A small lot of men's euis, good and servl cable, but not euarantee all jwool at 12. Plenty places where they will ask you $2.50 for a singki coat not any: better.;: ' 'f I . - -. ! ,T'- -: - -. To close bur boys knee pants suits. Jin fine goods, we give you choir o for $ I This line includes all we have that cost over $1 All the foregoing stuff is in favor of the buyer. FUN FOR BOYS BUT DUiATH TO FROGS ! You areithe boys, we are the frops. NOW FOR -A FEW THINGS ' IN ; FRESH NEW GOODS. Now don't swoon'away, but just remember tnat it gives uh as mucin Mies Carrie Neis er, at Rock Hill, is pleasure to be able to sell these things cheap as it gives a hungry mai visiting Mifs bailie Lastor. ; Baiisfaction to eat. We bought them for "less than value and we aeH Miss Adele Hutchison, of thef the very same way Men's! satin calf bals, Sunday shr.es, t T.n: . HnZrUk.' heivy oil crain EnelishTies and Creoles at-Sl. You never Bawthm for d iu yaeu. jur. vv nue, 0i ra- less than $1.25. "Sou can't buy them now in Jots of 1,000 . pairs from any 9 wy 6-w v -i iiaciory ior jess man iiu. Xiaaies giove gram jace an nuiton snoes. uaeu. I Mr. FLE merv. of Lvrchburff. spent last night in the city. He was on his way to Gastonia look-? ing.into the meriteL of a certain piece of improved mul machinery. solid leather all through except counters, at i60c. Children's oil gr' yjir, to 40 cents. Boys long pants 50 centsjworth 81, TO CUKE COLD IK OKE DAF ; . ! . . . i . ' . Take laxative Brozrio Quinine Tab, lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. i A bill passed in the Senate Mon day to protect the squirrels in Per- qaimmons eoonty. ibey must bOt t i . ; IS AT ' :';. DRY & m in We carry the largest arid most complete line tyer shown Concord. j We buy m large jots and at low figures and we tryio.jate i?w- prices,. JNow our line oi liocKers can i ne exceiiea, we naye tnem for Jbad ies from $1.00 to; $12.50. Gentlemen's Large Chairs from $1.35 ko $16.00, Our dining chairs are perfect beauties and ciieap, too. w e wish xo say lusx nere, wnen you want anv- imngiin me i there 11 -I.I f WIN. We wish io caution all tisera of Bimmons Liver .Kegulator on a subject of the deepest interest and imbdrtance to their health nerhana -their ;hves. The sole Drocrietors and makers of Simmons . Liver Regulator Come learn that dUstpmera are. often deceived by buyincf and . taking isoma siaedicine of a similar appearance or taste, , believing it to "Rt?t vou that unless the :word Kegulator is on, the package or bottle, thait is not Simmons Liver Regulator Kd one else makes, or ever has Simmons Liver Kegulator, or anything called; Simmons Liver Eegulator, buw4M, Zeilin &po., and no mecine made : by anyone celsejs .the samev WieMon can put it up, and we cannot be .responsible, if oiher mediiiies represented as 4ne same do ' not help yon as you areW 'td expect ihey , wiU:i:3ear this'fect well in 4nd?fyou have been in jtheJiait of usinganicine which, you supposed to jbe Simmons liver Regula torecause' thej name "agrsoniewhat tlike it, and ihe package did ( not1 have the word Begulator on itj' you rhave been imposed upon andveT&otbeen taking Simmons dva-Begtilatort,alEOTh6 Regulator has been favorably known for many years,! and all hovase it knawmow necessary-it is lor and see us. We are sure any of the following articles t ! we can save ; you money on An Inventory Taken. ; The Standard erred Monday by saying the amonnt of tobacco in! the ?everjw?d Age, Boua :?ewGawpa-j J . a t a T?r i tiou, Headache, Pyspepsia, and all disorder? shpriff'a office seized from J A Kt- : - L -e. v;0ti5 t.,v - . .WUl miJ-1100 . mtr was 1,500 pounds. ' An inyen - We ask you ; to' look for yourselves,: and i fL pVion'ff avo' 8eethatSimmon9 Liver Regulator; which tory was taken and the betU gambu -'eto mr distingui.hby. the- Red Z ns the following: k on.wmpperandfbyjournanie, jatheonly Thirty-nine boxes of tobacco, an medicine ieaUed Simmons egulator.. aggregate to yol ponnas ; nineteen caRes of soap, one sixty pound case of soda, one keg of soda, 112 pounds; two ca3es of coffee, 100 pounds each' , Casper shipped to this city abont 1700 pound? of tobacco only a little 1 more than half of which has been BQOMUIT3, f LOUNGES, COUCHUS, SPRING MATTRESSES, COTTON MATTRESSUSi HAIR f MATTRESSES, SHOOK MATTRESSES, CENTER TABLES, DINING , ITABLES, WINDOrPOLES, I WINDOW SHADES,! j EXTENSION TABLES LADIES DESKS J I SIDE BOARDS? ' f qHINA OLOSETS: BOOK CASES, j HALL. RACKS, MIRRORS, n P. '1 :- Take Simmons I ZAver lU&tilator fented-iAn !6eal PICTURES,! ! MOULDINGS, PARLOUR SUITS, t BABY'Uarbiage Of alUkindsIandpnces to suit both richva&d These are only a few of thtsiujAiiy things; we offer yoxu Space will not admit of mentioning more. i i tit. f -f.'ir Ii'a; tVer iv.ajr.- hfltn yu feitl nT.-"VU1'jr.'ftj JVC ttor r-rt rt iTV ?fT Mattings ! )MatUngs A Bigf lotof JStraiv Mattingsf j us in. Don't fail to see xia mmr Y- Conrad, Ed. Lutheran Ob- spotted. U. iiiUed Faiq $P79 cu- rfeai-aiaiu. - s - I ' V. !" '. .I:':-.'.; - f ,i i : - ! 1 'I i ! I i " I . ! !ir ! ! ' - : ' i t i ; I ' . ; . -. ' t i
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