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Vol. XV.-No. 54 CONCOIU), N. C.,' THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1897. Whole NO, 1,003 COBBBTT. WHIPPED. UADW IIUJU k ' y 11 UIVjU WQ in the third round. Jim threw back i. , r, rt Defeat -At the . . . . . Aimosii : rAnt.Mii hi8 head from the fake, ccmmi? for t'nd f ol,r - ' sonntis," corbett went Down Help- ward for a counter when he thought if.tsaiil Failed 10 w !v.rhPtt WasCansht OffHis Guard .r.- i A-- his jaw. Quick as a flash Bob .n vf rTnnbfc and vexatious the heavyweight r7 " .u. vwubic b The battle, as predicted, was PERSONAL POINTERS. Fitz's glove was comfortably past bis jaw. Qu! doubled back and barely 'missed tWO yeara ui Spionahip f the world was de- ml e ?led fo' aQ in3ta ??d rfded beyond cavil, when Robert took n0 more chances on connter. SLimmonB.Eent Jamea J Corbett W that particular form of lead J-1' i . uu - iin auerwara. helpless to his Knees, witu a ieu . j virttir nnrlpr .the heart'', after fl&LlU. I rr l-l f am nnvaln nlandlin J 1...t. oa. minute and 45 second?,. id the ? , " ' cnrteentb ronnd of their battle in ew pnnc.ples. Neither of the the arena here this afternoon. The ma tjook D3 of,the vantagea reat contest wa3 won in the simp- "9"ed them under the London L ner. and the knockout was Pr!29 nnS rales, and there was very tb, reealf of one unwary move cn Uttle fitting m chnches. Corbett rt of Corbett. After the 'firat ma,3e no "empt to bring, around -inntP nf'ihe fourteenth round had his r,l?ht in breaking away, probably been spent in a few. harmless clinches because Kitz had' his shoulders op .nHcnnnters. FitzsimmoDS made a h,8h- J,m's only effort in the way f mo "lead with his right for the ofa-PartiDS shot was a full right i..' It was a Eimnle'ruse. ' but it op.PerrCay wmcli Be brought around CS3gn. me vaiuwimau; uajjpiug. "... f J Instead of keeping his body inclined a foot, every time he tried. He did forward, and throwing back his &et in one good uppercut in the head juit a trifle to allow the blow, fourth -ronnd,. splitting Bob's under which Was of the very lightest kind, hP-and Parting the blood in a to slip by, Corbett contemptuously thick stream. Several times the bent his head and chest backward, men clinched apd parted with both and thus protruded hia abdomen. HP" Frequently Bob worked Fitz' small eyes flashed, , and like Jim into a corner and .reached for lightning he saw and availed himself him riht and left witt blows, that cf his advantage.' Drawing back would win any championship battle his left, he brought it up' with ter- h4ad they landed. Fitz himself tad iible force, the fore arm rigid and naita that Corbett shu fled and aide at right angles to the upper arm. stepped his way,toJsafejr;in ta ,way With the full power of his wonder- that simply dazed him Vl -nevr! ful driving muscles brought into saw auch a clever man in my life,", play, the Australian fairly, ripped said Fitz thia venjn got the blow up the Tpit of Corbett'a away from me time arid time agaii fltcmacn, as a point peroeiow tne wfaen r fchongfcU jad jlm dea4; 0 Vioorf .rinirliAff. rcaa . lift-on Moan' nfF I 1 ' ' - v. ' ' I ri hts 'I kn .1 could w c ixr hi u i. u- a y 4 f u out,. and I kept. coming. right along shot his-right up and around, catch- r a.. : r & Jim nn thp ann reiAratim, nntil my opportunity arrived. iHe his downward fall. Corbett sank on wa3 weak in b9 la8fc roand' and al! hia left knee, and with His out- cleverness could. not keep ,him put stretched right grasped .tfle ropes Qi- that.left pnch pnde.rlhe tieart. for support. His left arm worked The only blow that really worried convulsively up and down, while-his me,T?as.the one which split my Jip. face was twitching with an expres-r The others I never felt. He .fought i?ion ot the greatest agony. Referee fair and hereafter he shall have my Siier threw up his hands on the call reBpeCfc if he continues to merit, it. cf ten, and left the ring. -There '0 version pf his :owii were some cries of foul," when the irint' rrLtti from -FilzsimmonB'. "I , made a FbrestHill, r ; v : Mr. R D Majrey has gone to Bessemer City. I Mr. John Bost, of Salisbury, is in me ciiy. Prof. James P Coot is spend ing the day in Salisbury. Mr. Sid fearnhardt is yisi ting in Chatlotte. '' ' Mr. Will Rogers, of is visitipg J n Salisbury.! Mrs. M J Freeman and little son ark 'visiting Mrs. John Fetzar, in .Baltimore. :Mi8S Mary Stafford returned to Harrisburg j todayi after spending several days m. the cityi Mr. Herbert E Barrier is home from Salisbury on a short vacation. He is badly broken up I with rheu matism.'. , - j; Miss Addie Patterson returned to Mon,t Anccena Sam ihary today, after spending several Weeks at her home ip .this city. ' . . i r ' ' ' I; Mr. John Stratford, who has KEEP YOUR ; EVES OPESS ! Surely if the word REGULATOR i$ npt on a package ;UV it is not '-'. Y, HSBD0R8 lUJvER IraESyiLHlBH. Nothing else is the same. It cannot be and never has 1 been put up by any one except And it can be easily told by their Trade Mark- THE RED 2. . -OF- Some 1 ds and.Ends at such a srni 1 1 )art'of thelcost'aMIto make it funny for everybody but curselyes. : ; 1 ' ; " Thi waaIt anrl tifixt week the last two w6s t)fl January, besinninsr bsen spending seyeral days in the with this day, Tuesday, January 19tb, we will give jour cut tamera and ciiy wiia irienas ana relatives, ltit 1 pairons tue cnance to ouy pny 01 ine iojiowiugsjv 1 this morning for Ashevilie. About 50 boys' coats at 35 cents. The lining, andthread and buttons at t i umu1 j t?u 1 would cost about tnat mucn. 1 . I Misses lieulah lhomand hithel Ahmit mpti's flnats at 75 oents. It'j worth thai much to mika Patterson, who were visiting Mies them if somebody gave you the cloth. Maude Brown, returned to China About 100 pairs of Men's panta at cents-Tnis is less tnanhalfj Grove-last evening. price. ; v . -v , '.' , ..J. ; "1 .. Mrs. Cartlandj after spending a ftf or, nATlf WhnlA snit Si R5. Nnf. to ha sneezed at -without tnuiT. cr day and night in the city, the guest grinned at without teeth. of Mrs. Craven, left this morning . . t ttW-it or Sal sburyrwhere she lectured on A ALL LU 1 i)F LAUlt-S SIlMi ,SnUH& temperance this afternoon. I v ; 4 . . 1 I 1 A RAMBLER. I . .... ...... ' . . .J ADout iuu pairs otjaaies nne snoes in put ton ana lase 01 .Zieigier a, Rev. C II. Miller's Consresation Pre- 1 J-voc,u nuu a. nunu uiuiiucia uiauicinu uu u uoiitp, uut uydi -kujuo iuuu i -s ' -. I 1 Alan o ama 1 linn rf H'ootorn -mo ri a firn chnra o r 7f oyir.a Wrtno . A the close .or ith&. nsnal prayer-, the lot but cost over SI. .Dont miss this lot. They won't be here many rneetirig aer'yice 'ak-,St- James7 Lc- days. ;1 - :t. , v . , , ', i . , t. .. . ? . , : I A fimall lot of men's Heavv Knorhah ties, nn 1 Inch nufc hrn&iriP. hern,Qlqr9hWedn a working shoes at 50c. Abetter lot at 75cr The io are regular S1.23 Guaranteed - for a single vr- - . j- purchased 4 or him' a '97 Rambler . clf r R nee pants-siuts.n nne ooaa, we give you cnoics . f " ?Jh . J for $2 This line includes alPwe have that cost over S i , bicycle, and-by .rqf.amea Jt Uoor, a.11 the foregoing stuff is.in faybr4 of thtrbuyer. - FUFOR BOYS the Wheel Was presented in tneIOl' xxujljj. x- uuuo : AUirwcstuo uuyx, .wo arc iuo nu-s. , referee i declared Corbett put, but the ey were unheeded by anybody, M take tne way ne puc ir. "jjiiz l Knew, to be a terrific puncher, , btrt I never c lculated on iis being able to reach me. If, tbe.BUth ound had lasted ten aeconda Jonger I would have landed him Uo'j a ;ceriainty. pi nose was clogged with blood 'and .his legs were wobbling. "The fj gong Bounded just as Iwaaabout to pltr him with my tight Li, end !the battle. He recuperated wonderf nlly battle was won fairly and equarely. The defeat nearly, drove Corbett wild. When he wa8 able to feel his feet, after his seconds had helped him to WsVrner, away frorn them anijuaVedat 'Fitz, who had; not (eft the ring. " A scene of confusion followed. The ring was crowded with an ex cited mobt but.Corbett burst through thern and atruck at'Fitz.' Tne'Aua tralian kept hi8 arma at hia aide, and with afgreat .deal of generosity; made allowance for Corbett'a half- demented condition. Bob mere ducked under the blow, and when Corbett clinched with him and struck him a feeble blow on the ear the champion only smiled. It wa8 .-with great difficulty that Billy Brady and the seconds succeeded in, quieting Corbett ojown and getting hia to hia dressing room. The fight waa clean and speedy. It demonstrated . two . facta--that Corbett is the cleverest boxer pi hw weight in the world, and tnatT Fitz 13 able to hit him. The Californian rnishpaan with left blows, .ijlfrtooit'iffiotiat. Jck was a aemi-fake left ajipg, de h with iTqnJflKWf. arm & ana l atayea awayriyom.mm unui x thoughts thejyraa -abtrlady for an I Ubyct;UtUvUluK euyi,tuKC aiaj i neieuL wan ill uui biouiuuk uu m ucu great flurpnse'fwaa aprring on the 1 shoes. iJoys , work shoes at 50 and 65 cents. ; .iiir' Ji rri,, '"A small lot of men's suits, good and setvlcableV but not aliwool at 12. VPlenty places Hvhera they wiUask ypu;82 50 diYido at members ofjiia church had coat not any. better. . : - ' " lowing words," with a WW remarjrs:, i few Prelim- JSfQW IFOR A 1'FEW THINGS ' J ' . ' IN F.RESH NEW GOODS. '. - . . 1 . : the great pleasure it j affords yourJ viNow don't swoon.away,lbut just rememoer tnat it gives us 'as mus: WoWiofnoofrn; fn a I pleasure to be abletoj sell these thines cheaprasut gives -a .hungry lain "WiAytrs V Rftiisfar.tion tn eat. AVe bnu "Tit them fnr es thnn -vAhie and- we k1 &t 85 lien's Rambler bicycle, a if t from mem- them the very same way. Men's satin calf . bals; Sunday shoes, t bera of St. JameV? ifivaneelicai' Lu- cents. Men's good Ealish ties,; hiffh cut. bro-an a afc 75 cei-ts J lots of 1,000 pairs from any, - - . :. .1 heavy oil grain English Ties and Creoles at $1. : You nevsr saw them for theran; congregation.; . uij la a silent less than 81.25. Yon cant buy them now in lots but earnest 1 invitation tOi von. to factory for less than $1. 10. Juadies glove gram lace an button fencer. come aee ua often and jBwiftly. so cents, worth SI. I cause it refuaes to Jcarfy double, doea not mean, that the silent invi- i . . i v - - . . - . j ? i tation aoes not mciuae your enure family. .: We want you to accept this wheel, i not ; that lite Ohtrinsic vain e aPPf oaa oar.eajof t: you, but a8 a slight evidence of the.very, high Esteem' and ponfidetcejin which your parishioners Hold -you,? land aa' V , to Fiimitute!! . . . ! BELL -H &.CO. carrythe largest and most complete lme eyer shown in Concord. We buy ui large lots and at low figures, and give our cus tomers the benefit of the low -prices-.:---'We have ladles .liocfcers irom f l.uu to $i4.dO. : articles ; he tapped me on the cheek m jtbe fourteenth round, and lost me the champion8hip. -That heaft punct siniply choked me up, and I could not breathe or move for, J5 secoada. and it was Bevefalvmiiiijs before1! xealizef .that .1 t had cqnimitteda breach of etiquette in, trying to olf low my opponent after Jie put me but. 4 1 meant it whea l said I would be his ifriend hereafter..- !He . ... - , whipped me fair and square, but I do not think he ia the beat man yet, ano: wewillayoc another go if 5Jpn.ey;pau bring nw int the ring. dbiotion to our best interests and ; Oiner8 may .have-; been .able, to aBoWxin a more tangible iway their appreciation of your labors in othet ields. vet we beg to assure vou that you fields, ?et we bee t vou have aVsoJutely,", unreseryedly aS4 tBlR8Bw'tATl:M beartieateatiregada gnd cpxppera jbion of eveiuhberloiSt. Jamep And may the Lord atillf urther bleaa Qursrelations.for good and for the ndnor'and glpr? pfHianame. 1 f I.- 1 I - m.n ' m nAm fmm no " lUU'9lfJT?(AI.UIU.Mat rf I adies' Desks, ; Uair, Cotton, an di Sbuch, JIattres8 J A rt 'beirs;aikets,f fckef ke(a Dglr firtk,;Wonldinga,; vrjockerf, , 1 . J'feCarriagea., Matting, 1 iTTi OinaiClpeeta a i ; vs.1. i 4 Qf all (cinda and descriptions. it ra TOCUCrrA COLD lNiOSE DAT ( ,t rntf t V f. Vif V' . . ' Take laxative Bromogujriine ab lets. AIL .druggi8t8 refund the money if Jt failrip cure. 25c. 5 , Who can.tiiJnlJ -ihliur to Datent? tefif7 SSKBSSSS: LrWUnM?n. I? .ckiwp their $100 prise racf : Al US OA SWO uvuiiiw mittow3 VTTTo f V. l-Kti A. villi . " j Oaf undeitaking departmenils complete and will be wnder thecare vt JIl, BeU.'Alltjalls'aW'prompfly toetday y- M -fc- . - JTolice Town Taxes, XTJ" AVW 7 uv' j!ir!adyertiee allrdperty wheie .the ! tf e ar e ' due theiTown on tha LIVBRYi FEED ANB AIiB Just in rear of St. .Cloud, HoteL ; Omni buses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all' Jdrids -furnished promptly' and at reasonable - prides.' Horses and 'mules always 011 hand. for, sale. -Breeder! of horoughhre4 Poland China Hogs. v ? .JtS JLw V;Jl J... -I. lat day of April, 1897. Now take wanuhgriand.tave coat.. ; 2 J L Boqeb, V k i Town,Ta?f,poT.
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