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Vol. XV. No. 50 CON COITU, N. C., SATURDAY; MARCH 13, Whole NO. 1,665 .1897. : ;u . : A GKEAT HIT. I v.; 511317. The Inther Allegory, in Rehenraal, ljeveals Pleasures In Store Pretcy Ladies, Wearing: Cbarmtn? Cos tnmcs, Represent the States of the Union Elaborate Musical Features. All that is promised the public in the Story of the Reformation, or Life of Luther, to be presented at the court house on Monday ana Tuesday evenings of next week will be fully realized, taking as a criterion one pt the rehearsals. The Boston Herald stated concerning it "Something good had been promised, but the entertainment far exceeded in beauty and interest every promise made for it." Re ligious entertainments ; are suf ficiently numerous, but are not always . of the. highest order of merit nor of a very wide range of interest,' It is therefore all the more creditable to St. James' Lu tb ran church that it should present an enter iairiment that is not only to the eye and ear, but at time, instructive and am- iitious- to an escenc calculated to i? tho most fastidious. The .is full of pleasing vaiiety thnllmg.. interest from begin- nrj ; vo end. The" allegorical pro : yj'zz !; troduccd at the opening on I cV:ing of the program are ...a I "Vly brilliant. A dazzling array oarg people, led by Miss Elida W-Lib? -ndChas. S Barrett, will narch forth upon a brilli ntly il miiiiied sfcflgp decked m fancy ;o3a;;i.;. resplendent with sparkling f-crv, "'ormicT fantastic figures. ,s t tim Khlle forming the com H plicate.-; azures, mo stags iz a so m j'imais oi-color and movement. These n i's 3;' include the ..foilomtg . . . . i-i - ; , ..c 3 v: ;o represent me ocaie3 or ;' A' . - . . ihc 'Jd: . : ' Tsortii Carolina Irm a Kim mo n s. cutli Carolina Mrs, (x.T Croi7 ?:1. - . ; - - .Ceorva H.cse Willeford. FloridaAnnie Young. -('or.rnoticut Janie Erirjj. MasDhnset ta Katharirije -'Gibson. New York KosaMuruM Nov? Jersey Heater Wilkinson. West Virginijv Grace Fisher. California Mrs. R033 McConnell. Ohiomirra L-White. T Indiana Maude Brown. Illinois Hattie Mehaffey. I !cn )) Tnia- Corinne Harris." Maryland Kate Nicholson. Delaware Isabel M Richmond. Kentucky Annie T Burkhea.d. Kansas Eatelle Black welder. New Hampbhiie Kate Morrison Vermont 6ora Len z. Aside from the features of the entertainment previously . made prominent through these columns, the musical features are very elab orate. The music is in charge of Prof. R L Keesler, pianist, accom panied by Mr. R E Ridenhour, cor-. cetiet. Xuther'a battle hymn, "Ein Fc9tfi "Rnffr" -mill "Ka onrt. Vw o "6 --- guug - KJJ c chorus of one hundred voices. At thg opening of the World's Fair m Chicago they could find no grander ynin than the Marseillaise of the formation. In this connectior, fsct ia brought to mind that Luther was the first person to intro duce pTlnrnVi wnniv . 1 : .- tets, male, female land mixed cho ruses, eta Luther's trial at Worm?, in which figures the great court scene rendered famous m eong, story and painting, will be theXpre-emi-nent scene. It presents a beautiful picture, brilliant in color, pictur. eeque in arrangement jand nicely balanced as to light and shade. The! costumes used are rich and beautiful and will do much to en bance th vivid iproductioa of the scenes of one of the "most famous epochs of the world's history." The Nuns' scene as witnessed at re hearsal 13 pronounced highly im pressive. All indications for the entertainment point to the highest success. Two fuT houtes are pre dicted to greet the product! n by our friends. Reserved seats are now on sale at Fetzer's drug store for both nights and can be secured by paying 25 centg extra. Admission 50 cents. Children C5 ccr,H. Th? entertainment is well wort ay of patronage for its awn vala?, to ny iridividual from any educational standpoint. - r Did Tou Ever PERSONAL: POINTERS. Mrs. Monroe arrived in the city from Charlotte this morning. Rev. C L Ti Fisher, of Mont Amceoa Seminary, was in the city to-day. , M " Mr. J L Lnck has.c jne to Reidsville, where he has i secured position in the cotton factory. Mr. and Mrs.? George Powell, of Asheville, are guests i at the St. Cicud hotel. k Miss Estella Croweli, v?ho was visiting Mr.f Lee Croweli on Spring street, left this jmorning for her home at New tod don. ; - Chief Clerk John A Sima ar rived in the city last night and will remain with his family until Tues day. Mr. Jay Sima will return to Raieigh "with his father.' Mr. liilemani; did not return Tb urcday night, f s stated in yester day 'a paper. He arrive last night,' however, accompanied by his clerk, Mr. John Moose. They stopped at the Morris Hotel-! Mr.' John A Blackwelderr arriv ' i in i ho city this morning' from Newberry, S. C, and left this; after noon for the home of his tatner-in-lav?, Mr. Ephraim . Fisher, j where Mrs: Black welder ha3 been for esv- -OF- ! 1 ' ' ' '" ." ! Some ds and Ends at such a smalllDarfof thelcbst'as to ! make it funny for everybody but ourselves. ! This week and next week.:the last two weets I of I" Januarv. beeinniner' with this day, Tuesday, January 19fcln we will erive tour ustoruers and: patrons the chance to buy pny of the following: About 50 boys' coats at 35 cents. The lining, an thread and buttons would cost about that much J About 40 men's coats at 75 cents. It's woiph that much to make tbem if somebody gave you the clothe iM ; bout 100 pairs Of Men's pantsat cents. Dnis is less thanhaif price. - ; - M ' ':- j : ' i. ' I Then if you want v'f. ro t o hva v our choice of about 50 vcrIsj at 35 cents. Whole suit 1.85. Notto be sneezed at without nufF, or grinned at without teeth. A SMALL LOT OF LADIES FINE SHOES! at 50 cents. Not a third of therav rage cost. . IloMolutlons or oll Water L,otIje, So. 62, jor l, o. o. r. In the death of jour Brother, W J Aldiiiac, we acknowledge the wisdom u (Tpt, although we cannot junder stanl his way?. -I vYa biake errors Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your jtroubles f If Doi, get, a bottle novi and et relief, Thia medicine has) been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and euro of all feisnle comrjlaints, exertirvT n, v'oto derful direct iDfiuocco in strtnirth aDd tone to fcn: you have r T,mm, , lfin ra, Aifanla dcth 11 thm well." jWe hu TjblV melancholy or troubled with dizzy cv in submissionjto hi cli, know epeils, Electric Bitters ii the medi- j in;': th u we too misc goon go. cioe you need. JU eai t irp.mi strcrf;: h . Ji.-.eolved,' That f we, hnv lost are guaranteed Dy w. -J. - . ty i r ,t ?tli- wbrtbv"'rnprr-'r" 'or-i cents and $1.00 at rctzci D,ur,) , 'l0U tone to fcti3'uvus. if i eve?.'-day, the' beat cf men fail, but loss of appetite cotipj o d ConDOt raakea miStnkeV ,d.ache, I am tin c: sp-ellg, or . f, ml . iUr About 100 pairs ofJadies fine shoes in button and lace of , Zeiglor a, Reed's land Padan Brothers make, to era at 75 cents, not over j oire third oi the verage cOat. - - " 1 Also a small line of Easterns-made fine shoes at 1$ cents. Noto in the lot but cost over 81. Don't miss this lot. jTney won't be hre many days. . ' s r ! - - A small lot of men's Heavy English ties, and hiph cut broaan?, wcrkicsr nhoes at 50c. A better lot at 75c." These ai3 if enlar 31-25 shoes. I Bovs work shoes at 50 and 65 cents. ' I A small lot of men's sui's, eocd and servicibje, but., not cuarantiJi d ail wool at 2T Plenty places where they will ask you 2 5ir for a pintle coat not any better. i . i L.1 1 I Zi.- L 3 i -i j u muse uur uuvb Knee Danes huiih. in uue iruoua. we iiiv tj br $2 V11 This line includes all we have that cost over Si the foregoing stuff is in'favor of the buyer. FUN FOB a Store. BICYGLW RACE . r -y Wljemen ami n.usr.ro ;eI;ci: : Ilaye a Plnco of H r m?. I'.Iec:r3. Gharle3 A r H O'Ji town. i j .1 J Tayseuri, j V J:o. Kl PATrr :so, Co: ! A E .Lexiz,! ' . ! u choice BOYS iU r LfJ&A IU TO FKUaS ! You aretne boys, we -are thft frogs. NOW- FOR A FEW; THINGS IN FRESH. NEW GOODS. Now den't swoon awayJbut just rememoer tmac i tjivt s us j8 mm h pleasure to be able to sell these tunics cheap as i1: fiivoK . hvvr'y rc.n saiisf action to eat. We bought tllem for le&s than value an 1 w stt tbf ra the very same, way Men's t-atin calf bals, Sunday shoes, h cents ; Jjen s good ttaiHisn ties, nign cut nrogfins a-. vr cfi't : u?j 1 :eavy oil grain English Ties snd Creoles at Si. ftLou: neve d paw; t. h t n. for ies than 81.25,- You can't buy them now in iots tfectoiv for less than 81.10. Ladies glove gram eblid leather all through except counters, at 60q polkas of 1,000 pair? from ary ace an1 buttci iiiC! 4 h'l.iren's -MV rrm 40 cents. Boys' lone oants 50 cents, worth SI. V -cial !iv!ces Tomftrrow. ipeci.al service htiye been C Wadbvorth are rnovir in th: rifht tireotion in '. eti e irnest w.v, s:r-ged at . the . vafjoos jchnrchf a to. Which is calculated fo interest the i .-,' entire population. On1 tbeir Dronert: in boath Lou- mm i ! . cord lf(r.'he old fair grounds) they will baild a bicycle race track and a park. The track ia to be one-ha-f mile, and when complete vi! leased by the - Cycla Club, necessary, funds; for' the k-.ase been raised tnd the tr-ick 1g "a Liorrow, evening. moruingr, i ;n ; nave cer tainty. Work will begin on its L construction jusc as soon as: tne weather breaks. They will convert the property into a park, build a large grand-stand, and pavilion and i luminate the grounds and buiIdinS with electricity. Now if some of the moss-backs would turn their money over and build a car line oa the four princi pie streets of the city we would be strictly In behind the band wagon leadl n g the procession of progress. afternoon and will Bvek to the Sun Jay rc idoI at Jff. An- tlrew' churcn "at? 9.3() o'clock to- al ow She will rpeak jat Sc. James' Lu theran church tomorrow evening at 7:00 o'cik. Ilfr sui ct will bt: If ADQilAR IS AT: a d 4 i-J 4 . M a. a J tHi :j -f. i. I 3 i; t E 1 fcHIM s i k y 3 11 mo.i'o v morning, aud to the Cerri Metiiodiat Sunday school tomcrro ."T-'n n- fornix o5 lbs wnr:; of the L'Ay in the foreign )a;di'.v The nablb is cordially invited tc attcLG erviced. neso c t if the common people could under- 6tand. The singing of the choir fn. led by Mr. H M Barrow, forms Reading feature! The soloists will Mi83 Addie Patterson to sing the Line" and Mr. Chas. A lDare to be a Lnthpr Th0 ograra includes solos, duets, qaar-J We wish to caution all users of Simmons Liver Regulator on aj subject of the deepest interest and importance to their health perhaps their lives. (The sole proprietors and makers of Simmons Liiver Regulator learn that customers jare often deceived by buying and taking jsome medicine of a similar appearance or taste, believing it to be Simmons Liver "Regulator. We warn you that Unless the word Regulator is on the package or bottle, jthat 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. H. Zeilin & Co.,;and no medicine made by anyone else is the:8ame.We alone can put it up, and we cannot be responsible, if other medicines represented as the same do not help you as you are led j to expect they r CURE A COLD IS ONE DAT Take laxative Brcrno Quinine Tab- lets. AU arugglbia xciui-a too i ... . - ... . , . . . , , o - f . . n i . f -i t m.. JJCkl Lixio iavU nciiiuuiiuu.uyuuuayc money n n xaiis 10 cur. ax . . th h bit of usin medicine which you supposed to be Simmons; Liver Regula tor, because the name was somewhat like it, and the package did not have the word Regulator on it, you have; been imposed bpon and have not been taking Simmons Liver Regulator at all. & The Regulator has been favorably known for many years, and all who use it know how necessary it is for Fever and Ague, Bilious' ever, Constrpa- TEa. Bradshaw Captnrea. Ed. Bradshaw, the negro who on Saturday night, March 6th, escaped from the county chaiDgang with one Pink Sherrill, was captured in Salis- barff Friday. Sheriff Buchanan was tiqn. Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorder telephoned for, but coaldn c be e ask you to look for yourselves, and found in time , to make the early that Simmons Liver gnlator, which ' . 'you can readily distinguish by the Red Zi train and in his stead Chief Boger ! on wrapper, and by bur name, is the only went after the criminal, i Bradshaw 'cine called S is said to beTa maan negao. He was returned tithe gang today. WADS WOBTH S . We carry the largest and most complete line ever shown m Concord. W e buy id large lots and at low ligiires-l aud we live onr castomers the benefit of the lo.w prices, how our ine of Rockers can't he excelled. We liaye them for Ldi1 les from Si. 00 to S12.50. Gentlemen's Large Chairs iioui 1.35 to $16.00, Our dining chairs are perfect bauts or.d bheap, too. We wish to say jnst here, whn yon v. ar t nny- thing in the - ! ; Take . ' j ; 'Simmons JAvtr Regulator Ccme and see ns. We are snre "we can s any 6f the following articles : BED ROOM SUITS, H LOUIS1 GES, COUCHES, SPRING MATTRESSES, COTTON MATTRESSES,? HAJR MATTRESSE3, SHOCK MATTRESSES, ' CENTER TABLES, DINING TABLES, WINDOW POLES, WINDOW SHADES EXTENSION TAB." LADIES DESKS SIDE BOARDS Lve you it one y cn. L,ESr CHINA CLOSETS ! . : BOOK CASES, I HALL RACKS, MIRRORS, ; pictures; MOULDINGS, PARLOUR SUITS, . BABY Oarbiaot:s, both rich! and Ot all kinds andriees to suit i J "no or. These areonJy few of the many things we offer you. Space will not admit ci mentioning more. Mattings ! Mattings ! A Bigpot ofStra-v Uattirps jusl iri. Don't iail l;o see in mm IS?
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