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Vol. XV.Np- 53 CONCOU1X.N. C WEDNESDAY MARCH 17, 1897. Whole NO. 1,66s TETK SECOND NIGHT. CALLED THE WOMEN NAMES Enthusiasm Increases a tbe Beauties Tnfolrt toy Kepeiifion, Mon at. A Row lii a Populist Meetingr Tt Lndics Tear Ont Mr. Alters' Rearti; Denver, March l-i.Tbe Mid die of the Koad Populist met here yesterday and adjourned; after three hours of fighticg. Wo Tien were in the thick of the melee, and they were in several instancy ios:igator8 of the attacks. The first assault was- provoked by tbe remark of a woman that she would not sit in a convention with the hirelings cf corporations, indicating one of the delegates. The,latter replied that the accuser was a liar and her husband flew! to therescne, while his wife and her women companions stood by aind cheered the fighters. . Mrs. E W Read started another The second night of Mrs. i fnfm'infPS WflH Wei roed yeiiwi"""-' . a tended, the court room being .filled, and the appreciation by the audience was more fully demonstrated than on the first night. Indeed in an gwer to prolonged cheers the curtain va3 again drawn and the audience given another parting scene of the novices as they appeared eo statue lide under the'calcium -lights. " ; Mrs. Monroe betrayed some phy- tioal wear under her arduous work bnt it was barely perceptible while the lecture as clear,, forcible ' and intensely instructive. f Ai,vi-' - & . row by saying that she had ?een too auu - o- imucn or pontics to Diusn any more PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. and Mrs. Martin C Walter are visiting in Charlotte; Mr. Burton E Bennett is viist ing his parents at Norwood Mr. 3 M Odell has gone to Dur ham on a brief busine83jtrip.r Mr. James Northey, of Cha -lotte, is registered at the St. Cloud Mr. Wade A Barrier has gone to Washington. He will return Friday night. j Mr. W W Reed; 1 of .Rowan county, is visiting Mr. Joel Reed, his brother. , Miss Irene and Mr. Vic Rider -hour were among the visitors in the city last evening. j . Mrs. D B Coltrane and little children gone to Bessemer to visit Dr. and MrsJ Garrison. Mr. Videnhouse, 3 recently cf this city, pow a merchant of George ville. was iu tha city today. Master kloyd Phillips came in from Rock Hillfthis mrtrnihg'-ahd has gone to,Mt. JPleasarit to be with his' pick'. bVtther.T' J .'V ' ' i - ' Mrs. Gray and children, of Feathered Ills A est- J A young negro giving his name as tfeqrge Cooper Berry, was arrest ed this morning for stealing chick ens from Mrs. Trull, who lives near the depot. He had taken four and had disposed of them selling two to Mrs. Mollie Pleas and two to .mer chant Robbins He was pronounced guilty by Mis Majesty, Esquire Pitts and was. sent to jVil in default of bond. y . . Berry was one of the number ar rested in January for stealing coal from the utbern yards, "aDd was the sa. - that attempted to steal a pair :a from Sidecourg last week, h-'j an old offender." For Infants and Children. A was lacking improvement over ine tHat was a perfunctory effort that first night was well nigh .impossible the party no gecd. though we believe, the audience 'was! Mrs. Aiice - Faulkner eulogized Oore eathused. Many were enjoy- "Grand Old Man -Write," She grf rMm.lSSSSS i j it for a second time. t s : . excited and some one made a slight. Randleman. Ms.(Jray 'a mother ia The comprehensiveness : of : the mg remark that precipitated further quite eick at that lac'ei" , . 'Mr. Mnnmfi's lecture and the full trouble. . V. . i Mrs. Mary E.Carttand arrived r - . n ; ' I TiiftflWOf Af. offnnnn aQ b the .. citv from Charlotte this beanty of tbe Htereoptico, picrnree . - p 'Y"" morning and' is ' 8j;u.. ofIrs: , ,, r.n harfllv h aasim- wl1'1 5Ilsa Holmes replied to the P.r 6 wrtl2Kt-'8.ait-.r:- . : Thg fae- ' siailla . signature , cf Is OS -erery vxajpsr. Sometblngr Bis: in This. I ' While plowing in a fi?!d lately, which had been under constant cul tivation until last year, a nerro farmer. of Hogans ville, Ga., uncov ered a jar, buried beneath two bis; stones and an iron plate, contain ing 616,000 in gold. - Apparently the money had bean stolen. The ; burial placa was marked by a fa cie of small field stone?. Ra-.e: Press Vitor. ; v ;::V '' We have seen the. Bubetance of the above in our exchange?, .but have learned to rank such amor psh and snake stories, and wa re quire a sort of double .conflrmatjiaa before we consider tbem ls tuy i- -. - - . . i. more than verbalized dreams liiat haunt those who are ever wtchinsr for easy Toads tJs wealth. f Jjiat try. a lO.- box of Cafcaretp ihe fipest Uyer a;od bowel rugaiitor' ever made, ; v , : Dr. Mires Paljia stop Headache. ; a . -I r . v v a mar am ' ' -a i . w .sr. bi : . , .. . .f -larrantt nr nni er insnpnrnr. vv ti . 1 . fnntiTT f k ,wi0 TO;tW :riHlnTFrsz'er-' He said that the corpora- for New Brookland. ri&ftaoT Chis week and next week. . . i tions were more powerini tnan ropu b. u., wnereehe will gtyectoe kutner wunams aay, xuesaay. u The alleeorical marches toa whil 3 L. . . . ; . t?.; 1 natrons the chance to idu-v ': -. & J.of - ' 1 '...:- - - . nights. Some ds and Ends at surhfa smellgpart Tof the?4 Joat'ias 'to make it forj6verybpdy but ourselves. ' . : : . :-- - th&last two. weeks- of 3' January, begiuninsr anuary 19th, we will give loun h ueto?vir d' -nv oftthG follawms: M j About;50 boys' coats a85 cents.-- Thelining.andZread fnd buthors 1 1 . - i j ... . . - - - - , i - wouiacoei apoui icat mucn. .eBigP8 are rade 1- ' vn onli min wata ?rtn Misses lla1 Walter, and friend, ; About 40 mthV coats if 75" cents. It'rjw or th tfcat miach" to aiakd I ' df D,.v' " women were on Hattie-Goodman, Hattie, Wedding- them if somebody gave yem -the tfdm -:PMr " - V--. V ; .-w rtnetr. teet maKing iprspeaKer, toa and vMam-rtturn.? tolm in cfentr. v Whole suit $1.85. vtfotito be sneezed i4hou.; tnufi!, or; I ffhned afc witnont-.tflfith. a . x,J nrituSinl so peneouy uuuiu .uuuui-. , cxha lie!" shouted half a joyable when the design oy CEe eye. - ;; ' t', w their feet making for the. speaker, tnn j Ttrai rttU AuA . 1 -v v.-A bout 100 jsair oLj Men?a nantEL at centri. Thia4sule shfenhaif ine oeauilIUl proceBSlCll UI geu- ' It the 8noe Uta VOU UUt it On.' Mnnt. A mrtfria Rpmrrmrv -thdavl t'emen with flags' representing the rrefofted Trezer. bracing himself for after spending :eTj'iays- charming i?d pr.nt. the "jjj SMALt:LQTl'OFULAtilES .3RINE) SH0ES1 sisterhood of : States in our Hmon aad was dnvenfrom his position. The Salisbury Sun tells of a most r- 'r - f formed a featura that was oecdliarlv butfmg it desperately for the door, atr0f!;ona ftrimh t hit rtnrr : w- -' fe 'a't0 qentP.J Not a third of thelav ..pjgeScoat. charmiorwith onr two of the finest Mr.?Akera next came in for rough dv "''mcirinoT. abonfc .1 half, nasi:1 ,.1 rt ...Aboufc'' l'caira ofladi&s: paysique8 in Uoncord, Mr. Li A treatment, un Deing asKea "111 i r m i I T 1 ? 1 1 uuawen ana Mr. J L. lioger arrayeu neea u n was noc -time tor nLm 10 camp abouta milefmrn the city i - Also a small linef Eastern-made fine shoes at -75 cents.77None in in the beautiful regalia of and rep- go out and choke himself j;o death," The convicts were' out at work relofc butost-ovef'Sl. 'Don't miss this lot. They wont be here r '"" . : . UJl . k t." I j '"' T." ji it - a -i ir:':' nJ'i i. a I .T"."" . L.' v i ' I days, j; :. Y,'.- . JO uai.Y Y.s; V-i'V .reHenung masonry ai ine neaa, oear- AKers reconea mat rs. xveea naa ana a guara fAlDertrXay, Jule UOw- i , a emall lot of -men's Heavy English ties, and -.higb cut, broW, me otar8 anu oirif e '. j not aaueu auyiuiug vu uer reputawuu i en tne COOK anu MOOre MCJNeeiy, a I wumuig iijea at uuu. a uBtiBf luivub .fiH3... xuuau.. aiw i. The whole entertment was a by goiDR ont a a street singer. trnstyr who was wash.ng eloign cMe, not success and will we trtjst he .a source! Miss, Holmes (demanded why the were in camp. , : j . . j lall wooi at $2.y Plenty places where they wiiraRkyouv2.50;for a single niman men ffiH. Nn nnP rORnOTI fl Ofl . i WXicH a BiraU6 IlCtfrO mail - UU()U I fsf CDO TIlTn f; ini iiIao nil Viottu fhof mat Ane e t V. I . TJ - J (IT., 17.1. sncnnil nr.nf VA? f nvnKnUn I , All fhtt tnr(lniT1Cf Bfllff Ifl ITl f ftvnr nf thft hlTWOT HTTJ HiJI?. 7s(1V wrs. winsJow's Soothing 5yrup has p-r; " V 7" . , ... -v A-tJ. .. J. BUT DEATH TO Jb KOGJS ! You arelthe boys, we are the. frojrs. fineshftes4ti buttonr'and -Aaestw -.oft iZeiglnr make, to so at 75 centy. not over one i bird used for over fifty years by administered the punishment them- to steal. ' As he was about is of mothers for their child- selves and tore most of Mr. Akers'a Mr. Ray's vatch, Mr. Raj been millions ren while teething, with perfect sflc-1 beard out cess, it soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, ana is the best remedy for Diar;hoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately, f Sold by druggists in everv nart of the world. -Tw-enty-fiye cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wmslows Soothe ,LK Syrup," and take no other' kind In Large Numbers. Alt. peasant -was., again : repre-J eeuiea py a large number of young People Tuesday night at the "Ref ormation? entertainment. Among those present were : Rev. and Mrs. C L T Fisher, Misses Matiel Barrier, None Cook, Ella Lentz, Mamie Mil K Grace neilig, Maude Miller, Margarite Hunter, Wilhemena Weir er, Annie Welsh, Addie Boger, jWa Barnhardt, Messrs. C G Heilig, A Lentz, "Uncle Dan,'' Clarence 8ei, Luther Goodman, James Sanger, DeBerry Fisher, George Barrier8'' Ben Setzler and' :-Ralph A Household Necessity. KmT! Candy Cathartic, the of tloWonderful medical discovery totS! 8e' Pleasant and refreshing ly 0n e.t,a8te. act gently and pesitive clean, n dneys' liver and bwels; Polda 'pn.u j . Bysieni, aispei -on8tin.ts ?cne' tever' habitual Cte on and biliousness. Please to get Ray awoke NOW FOR A FEW THINGS . J f ( 1 ! U 1 '.? J I ; " ana Deiore ne couiu realize ms uau- TTVT T?,nT?OTT tvt tT"k r r Anne ger the negro was slashing him wiih IN ' FRESH NEW GOODS. ti,.,c Mnit smote Yonr a laree knife outtme several eashps .wow aon t swoon.away.JDuc usi rememoer tnt .. civs us as mucn - I i " , . I tI oooiifa T rv a ri i T r QO 1 1 thaoa thinnto nhooTi a u it uiPuii a linr rvxf lih hia face ana one across the breust eo;;ofo.f; of Wo ! . . 1 ; r 1 DuuaiHWivu i. v cu i. : 1 wi v Un u " uuvui aw iv j v uu u uvj uu a . w If you want to quit tODacco us- f. ; . nf th u?art Mr. R them the very same-way. Men's satin' calf ba s. Sunday Hhoes. Ht mc ea8iivi ana, lurever, uo waue - x . ; . ; ... u. . . , , cents. Men s eooa cintfiisn ties, men cut nrogans an vo. cents. er 8 wfill Htrofto-. masnetic, lull oi new vwcur " 6W-M neavy oil errain Hingiisn Ties ana Creoles at 551. . lou never saw tnem ior i?'fo inH Vnr take No-To-Bac. the onened fire on him.? The villian lless than $1.25. You can't buy them now in lots of 1,000 pairs from any . . 1 .i . . t I - I ' . ... 1 f nntrrv fnr Ipqq t hart ftl 10 Tianico crirwA jyrftin irA flnn hntfi man wonder-worker that makes weak iaa and Mr. Rav followed till some men strong.. Many gairi pounds di)taD-irom tbe cam!p he wa9 over. in ten uays. wci . iw,vw kuicu. , , . , Rnv Nn.To.Bac from your own come by the loss of bipod druggist, who will guarantee a cure. Mr. Ray's cries bronghrthe. other Booklet and sample mailed free, two men who followed the wretch Rtfirlins Remedy Co., Chi cago or New York. Borne distance but had to retnrn and cara f orlM r. ;Ray " who is terribly Will Contest. ; wouaueu uuuu w.uucu uui iotaij. The Press-Visitor says the law by Mr. Ray thinks he lodged at least which the boards of the insane two snots in the" murderer who is asylums at Raleigh, Morganton being pursued with some hope of and Goldsboro have been displaced capture; " ' ' ' ' is defective and inoperative except Latest' advices this morning say as to the name of these institutions I that g3y 18 believed to be out of ,SoWandguaran: ; J " iuggisi8. and the old boards .will unitedly re fuse to yield the places. A fine ar ray of legal counsel has been re tained preparatoryo a contest, y The following are the legal lights retained to defend their cause : Ex Chief Justice James E Shepherd, Busbee & Busbee, F I Osborne, W C Munroe, C B Ay cock, F 1 Dorch and Daniels, ot Goldsboro. rOCUKE A COLDIS 05E DAT Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2dc, m!4 of danger of fatal results. Baeklen's Arnicn ir. The Best Salve in the world for Cute,- Bruises, Sores, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter d Chappe Hands, - Ohilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files or no' pay ,requied. It is guaranteed to give btatisf action or mone v refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer'a Drug store.4 'Y;:f y;. ' Mt Pleasant is possessed of an in. fant five days old that' weighs just three pounds, baby clothes, and all. factory for less than $1.10. y Ladies glove grain iace an1 button shoes, solid leather all through except counters, at 60c Lhudren s en ffria polkas 40, cents. Boy 8 long pants 50 cents, worth SI. CANNOWS & FETZE tx Furniture ? y j il : UI 111 ILULl : ft BELL, HARRIS & Co carrythe largest and most complete line eyer shown in Concord. We buy tn large lots and at low figures, and give our cus tomers the benefit; of the low prices. We have Ladies' Rockers from $1.00 to $12.50. T ou cm get; a bargain in dining chairs. When you want anything in the furniture line call and see us. We cansave you money in the follqwing articles : I Oed Room Suits. ' : j easels, Center and Dining Tables, r ounges, Couches, i : "I adies' Desks, r i H air. Cotton and Shuch Mattresses, J1 1 A Novelties,' Baskets, Pickets, fDack8 for halls, Mouldings, Oockers; 1 . I nide' Shades, I 1 Qide BoardB, & Baby Carriages. Matting all kinds and descriptions. BELL., S-E-IIS & CO. Oar undertaking department is ' complete, and will be under the JJcare of Hr, Bell. All call3 are promptly met, day or night, t ,
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