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Vol. XV. No. 48 Whole NO. 1,663 CONC01UV N. C; THUJB8PAY, MARCH 11, 1897. ' ; I -i I ' . I , : n Worms and The Famous Diet at Worms Before the Assembled Princes of Ger- many-The "Monk World," Depicted ; Tailents. There are feweyents in history to which the world looks back with awe and reverence. Luther facing the diet at Worms, alone and sin gle handed,' is oneof these, and .its remembrance thrills the heart of every lover of truth and right. The figure of that lone man standing unmoved and fearless before his judges, refusing to recant, every one Jus pictured. One can readily pic ture Luther as he stood there, his locks and form, but his Burroand ings, the closely packed assembly who gized upon him must be seen in representation, at least to be ap-1 predated The representation of this great event, of which Carlyle said, "It is the most important event in mod ern European history" will be the principal scene in the "Story of the Reformation" or Life of Luther to be presented at the court house on .Monday and Tuesday evening, March 15 and 16. The very words which were used on this great occa sion Trill he used, and the very inci dents which the chronicles of church history record will be graphi cally portrayed. At this great trial Luther uttered the memorable jord;, ::,"iiere I stand, I cannot otherwise, Gold help me, amen." The cast is as follows : '.Emperor L T Hartsell. Elector Dr. H C Herring. Cardinal Holland Thompson. Luther Louis D Duval. Albert V 51 Stuart. Wildeneck L D Shirey. bpalatm Walter R Thompson, i Melanchton John M Cook. Erich W Shinn. Courtier Ed. Hill. I'? :;e Robert Young. Priects, princes, knights, court- r?, bishops, etc. J L jfliirtsell, P J-Parks, A S, White! E W Freeze, -U vjraoot. ,;' ';, ' The Guards of Honor will be de ' ai' j from North Carolina G ward, (o. G,4ih regiment, Cant. W A a; ;7veii commanding Emperor's Guarr; ir9t Lieutenant E T Golds ton, Elector's; uard ; Second Lieu tenant Luther C Biles, Cardinals vjruard. The military pageant promises to b.e one of the finest features of the ecene. The different roles are all jell takeq and a very superior ren onion will surely follow. , The so Jist in this representation wilt be A Cook. The "grand finale" of ne trial is perbaps the most strik 1Qg tableau which will be shown. V 1XIS Enacted Luther That Shook the by Local The representation of this one scete is well worth the admission. fee, but besides there are two scenes repre- Rftntfid anrl twn errand ftllptmrinaJ -.-w D - o processions at the opening afQ closicg. This trial should be wii-neeeed- by old and young. The genius and inspiration of the monk of Wittenburg, Luther, furnished the germs cr principle pt all true reforms in church and State, in government and society, that makes up the civilization of the present day. Some of the participants in this scene in other cities have been Rev. B Pick, Ph. D. D D., Albany, n. Y. ; Hon. George Elliott, Brook lyn, Ni Y. ; Judge Wilson, of Cin cinnati, 0. ; Dr. Winston, formerly president of North Carolina Univer sity, etc. ! This scene is pronounced by James Anthony Froude, the histo rian, as one of the finest, if not the finest in human history. In Baltimore this entertainment was pronounced by the city paper as one of the finest entertainments ever presented in the city. Admission 50 cents. Children 25 cants. Persons desiring reserved Beats can secure, them at Fetzer's Drug Store by paying 25 cants extra. In Columbia, S. C, the Legislature at tended in full force. Rpv. Chas. A. Alden, Schenedaty, N.Y., after taking the character of Luther in Albany, Buffalo and Schenecdaty, N. Y., wrote to a friendj , k'I believe the part of Luther makes the strongest ccrmon it was ever my privilege to preach." TO CURE A COfi! IS OXE DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets, j Ail druggists refund the money if it faila to cure. 25c. Collision at a Crossing. A railroad collision oconrred Sunday the 7:h' between Louisville and Nashville at a crossing of the (Southern land North Bir mi ogham crossing. Both traina arrived at the crossing at the same time and the engine3 struck each other. One engineer was killed and several other train men were more or less seriously bruised and scalded. What stops PfBumlffl 7a lOIes Fain ) . ) PERSONAL POLN TEKS. , 3 Master Walter Keatler cam 3 07er from Charlotte last night, Mr. G Ed.Kestler is home from Raleigh.; ' - j : j ; Itov. J S Dahn has gone to Loxlogton. .j . Mr. Frank Efrnmley has re turned from. Salisbury;-' . --Mr. R C Pearson, Jr., of Mor ganton,! spent last (night in the city. Mr. Sam Harris, of Charlotte, is in town. . Misses Nellie ! Greely and Es tella Crowell, of New Loudon, are visiting at Lawyer J L Crowell's. Messrs. T W Watson and V M Heridrerj, of Winston, are in the r-Mr. C. C. McAllister, a promi nent traveling nah of: Ashhoro, is at the St. Cloud, i v Dr. and Mrs. Charles Barn h ard t, of M t, PI feasant, t spent the day in the city., f Mr. George L Patterson arrived in the city this morning from New York. '. .' - j- vj'. 1 . . Mr. ; W P Shealy, of Stanly Creek, spent last night iu the: city. His visit was On business. , j Messrs, J C Wads worth, and G j R P Miller have gone! to Pineville to arrange for the building of ser eral houses. r - Mrs. Key; J XJ Arnold left this morning for Raleigh, where she will eDend several weeks with her moth- j - - . - er, Mrs.1 Clark., f Miss Ella Hislop, . who has been visiting at Mr. C P Hislop's, returned to Charlotte, her home, today. ; . ' .;-:" ''. j.;. Miss Bessie, Gaihey is off on a vacation. She left this morning for Ashbpro, Fayetteville and her 77 J ------ - - native home at oerwood, in Cum berland county. 1 She will; be gone several! weeks. '! - N! . i-i.' Miss Mamie Boykin has re turned to Richmond,1 after spend ing several weeks in the city, the guest of Mr. and 'Mrs. Gowan Du- senbury. Mr. and Mrs. Dueenbury accompanied herj p.s far as Charlotte on her departure, I - m A Correction. I f i Oar readers doubtless noticed a !- . ' l i ! discrepancy in the two etatemente on the first pag:e of Vcstprdav's Si A NDA.RD end of the The statement at tee firat 1 double colnmn ie correct that in the i advertisement the' fnace donated bv Drv& in Wad lsworcn is incorrect ith regard to reserved seat. Both are strictly according:. to copy furnished an it is a sample of things' tb&r, bapn in this bnsy on-going worli. WARMING. We wish to caution all users of Simmona Liver Regulator oija subject of the deepest interest and importance to their health perhaps their lives jThe sole proprietors and makers of Siinmons Liver Regulator learn that customers are often deceived by buying and. taking some medicine of a similar appearance or taste, believing it to be Simmons Liver I Regulator. We warn you that unless thai word; Regulator is on the package or bottle, that it is not Simmons Liver Regulator. No one else makes or ever has made Simmons Liver Regulator, or anything called Simmons Liver Regulator, but J. Hu Zeilin & Co., and no medicine made by anyone else is tie same.We alone can put it up, and we cannot be responsible, if other medicines represented as the same do not help you as yoi are led to expect they will.i- Bear this fact! well in mind, if you have been in the habit ofi using a medicine whicn you supposed to be Simmons Liver Regula tor, because the naine was somewhat like it, and the package did not have the word Regulator on it, you have been imposed upon and have not been taking Simmons Liver Regulator at fill ti) The Regulator has been favorably knoi7n for many years, and all who use it know how necessary it is for Fever and Ague, Bilious j Fever, Constipa tion, Headache, DyBpepsia, and all disorder irising from a Diseased Liver, i We ask you to look for yourselves, and see that Simmons jLiver Regulator, which you can readily distinguish by the R4 Z on wrapper, and by our name,! is the only medicine called Simmons Liver Regulator. J. H. ZETLCT & CO. Take Simmon Liver Regulator." ; - " ! ""I ' '. NUNS ANDJNOVIOES TO Stoity . of the III OR rtuu ess i i rs. l. u. voitrane. Catharina Von Bora Miss TYddie Alexander. Isabella Miss Addie Pattterson. Hilda Miss Agnes Moss. 1 J II Auspices of St. James Lutheran Chiireli, Aamission ou cents, uniiaren aoc. Reserved Beats at Fetzer'a dra; store 25 cents exiu This generous favor is kindly granted by HEADQUARKERS IS DRY & We carry the largest and most complete line eyer shown in Concord. . We buy in large lots and at low figures and we' give onr customers the benefit of the low prices. Now ovir line of Rockers can't )e excelled, We haye them for Lad ies from $1.00 to $12.!50l Gentlemen's Larke Chaiis from $135 to $16.00, Our dibiDg cheap, too. We wish to say thing in the Come and see us. v We are snre we any of the following articles ; 1 ' i f BED ROOM SUITS, i LOUNGES, COUCHES, SPRING MATTRESSES, COTTON MATTRESSES,' M HAIR MATTRESSES. j- -: SHOCK MATTKESSES' i " CENTER 1 TABLES, ! DINING TABLES, WINDOW POLES, ! Ot all kinds andirices S!; . "noor. i I :' Theseare only t a few of the many 'things we pace win nor aamit 01 meniioniog more. Mattings! A Big lot of StraTv Mattings jnsl in. Don't lail to see us BE REPKESENTED IN 1 HE Reformation FU AT uesday,15aiidl6i8PJ. "WADSWORTH 5 chairs are perftc! bennties and just here, wlien 3 ou want any- caz: ?Lve yon money cn m 1 Lfine WINDOW SHADES, r EXTENSION TABLES, 1 LADIES DESKS ? f , 1 ! SIDE BOARDS CHINA CLOSETS : BOOK CASES. M - jl HALL RACKS, i MIRRORS, PICTURES, MOULDINGS, PARLOUR SUITS, ' B A BT u a i! :i i a G,E to suit both ricli1 and VGU, gs Mattm t ! . i! I 1 A , i - t '! ! . : V: ; - - , -: J . i: ' . i ' ': . .: : : -- ; .r v:-. 1 ?. ? 1 I ; I '. i ! I H V,
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