Newspapers / Daily Concord standard. / March 23, 1897, edition 1 / Page 1
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in VS- jTT y-.' Tt1- 5PH r n r Icsiij WOT 4 1 1ft 1 i iii t 4 f I I I 4 f Id- Vol.. xv.-no. CONUOllD, N. 0., TUESDAY. MARCH 23. 1 1897. Whole NO. 1,673 MARSHALS ELECTED, i RAY RECOGNIZES HIM. PERSONAL POINTERS. Torn jtecltal - Mother Bnlldlngr nA L.ectnre m. niriii. now -nd-WIU" ' it"- v AIT He Positively Asserts That the Pris oner Brought j over from Greens boro Last Night is His Assailant. Pleasant, March 22. Mr. There was a dramatic, scene in the T E FunderburK is spending a few sick room of . . . at his home in Dudley, b.U wounded guard Albert Ray, the vrna an wii-it who We are glad to note that Mr, Ghas. derously assaulted at the' conviGt Capt. J M Odell is spending this afternoon at Bessemer City. Mr. J W Cannon returned from Albemarle this morning, j Mr. D R .Harry, of Charlotte, spent last night in the city. Some J ds and.Enda at such a smalllpartlibf the cost asco make it funny for jevery body but ourselves. . ., . ' This wek and next week,;the last two wee s off Januarv, beginning with tms Hav TnnadA v. January 19th. we will give tour c us'tooier aDd Mr. L H Njxon, of Charlotte, patrons the chance to buy eny of the following: ' ;.; . . .-,r,,in fvnm thftloftmn lAaf. 'Pnoflf1a.Tr' when Rofl fflno iflin thflritv. K . - About 50 hnva' coats at 35 cents. The Iming.and.thread and button .npnmonia as rapidly , as could be the man charged with assaulting -Esquire H C McAllister spent About 40 mtn's coats at 75 cnts. Ifa worth that much to maka r" . I him thia mnminrr . laBl nigUl in tnO CllY. $ flAm if gnmokn) v tnn f.hn Alnt.h. i . expectea. t Aii .wi- ' - Mr T.firia Tnwn rotrl tJ About 100 nairs of Men's pants at cents. Tnis is less thanhalf The Jumor u -J n.u turui.fli1 taL Charlotte Ififit night. , - pr,0t - ... u,,-r4n vfa urill 01S6 a DU DllC reCltai I 00 UJIJ " miunu uuuu- , - . W r I iuoIJ II JO'l wau.6 . " - yv.i. wl v. wA - '....,umwV r oemi.j . iu snriVwas talfAn frnm thp Parlr iur. vy a oc4ia rtsiurueu jroia at 3D cents. VVUOie SUl l.oo. oi 10 db Bnoezeu k , wnuuuu BU,uu, next Friday evening at 7 o clock, eon) was taken fnm the jnii ly galigb lf,gtnJ , Llilined at without teeth. ! , ; followed by a recepuoo. xuuC - Lawyer W Gk- Means has gone A CM A T T 1 YVT HT? Y A HT17Q RHORR literary societies Say pwnB.wHiawn nn a fthorfc hnRirie triri to Raleigh: XX UlUAliU liWl VA . ww. v,a adinnrnment is in order. ; , 10 1 . I rnnnn - Hav tsoa Ivinnr nn tha a 17! Wiiflv lentn red before 1 !"",. 9J,"..! v" XX i ""j " I , , Rev. bed Luther Saundei lisv in the city He slowly, and with painj Mrs. R L:Mc0onnell has re- 0f the bverage cot. eye : . i : . l she was attendinor ithe hedflide ol tne ioc out cosn oyer i. ano, iooki etraignty at jonnson, her Bick re!ativ& Charlie Phillipa. days. ; , Ba.d, "Yee, d n jon, jon are the Capt. JonaS.Cook, of Mt. Pleas- Al,rfBoS!?!,I mi . . . m, i with his wounded eve cdtered with visitine relatiyeSi the College Atneneum last nurss . : iL . a;-; - . T day nignt on "Dram ruwer, xvev. Wiley is a flnent speaker as well as deep thinker, and neyer fails to interest his audience. ' . . ! The societies have elected the marshalls for commencement as fol-J oQ lows: rl Olguna rni, juesaiD. x ju Monroe, chief, Henry Farr, Clifford Fisher and Chas. Fless; Philalae thian, Messrs. V C Ridenhour, Ed ward Long and Chas. Phillips, Needless to say that, these 'young gentlemen will perform their duties with credit to themselves, to their societies and to their institution. The old building adjoining Mr. at CO cents. Not'a third of thea ragecost. About 100' pairs ofladies fine shoes in button and 'lace of Zoigler s, Reeds and Padan Brotherslmake, to go at 75 cent?, not over .one third CASTOR I A For Infants and Children.: & Foil's new store building. In tbis house is where North Carolina College had its beginning. Three convicts were set at liberty Saturday morning. Two of them were the ''bum" musicians convicted for stealing coal. They treated the town to some excellent musio- Satur day night and jwere right liberally rewarded. - - A string band is being organized, I neiiig and crescent News. and before leng will be ready to dis pense some fine music. It is com posed of some of Mt. Pleasant's finest musical talent and 'tis safe to any that its equals will be , Jew and superiors none. removed the cotton from his eve turned from KlU rieasant, wbere Also a small line of Bastern-made nne snoes at (o ..cea..- uuv m XJOU. i in ISO LUIS lUU. c J-tlOjr wun o w r- Heavy English ties, and high, cut brogans, better lot at 75c. These are regular S1.25 in tnat cut me. . . ant, and Rev. fiD Steflfey, of St. shoes. Boys work shoes at 60 and 65 cents, . " The negro turned tshy and with a John's, were aDpok the visitors to A small lot of men's suits, good and Bervicable, but not curanteed Dkbf frignt,upon:his face said, city. ;;;., ;f ! SoaYnoilt ' " For God's sake, boss, I never saw Mrs. T R Johnston and child-1 To close our boys knee pants suits, in fine goods, we give you choice wnn bpfnr " re" returned tdSall8bnry this morn- for S2 This line includes all we have tnat cost over .rxxrt- you peiore. ; , k ing, after spending a week in the All the toregoing stuff is in favor of the buyer ; PUN FOR BOYS The wounded man replaced the city visiting riiajTyes. J BUT DEATH TO FROGS ! You are the boys, we are the irogs. SSSiSed KTlurow?0" AN ' ELKlNHENOilENON. ' NOW IFOR A FEW THINGS Depaty Bob Monroe returned last '. : IN "FRESH NEW GOODS- r - i 4 TerrlfleExitkttii It 6 A. H. That i 'mT.-'r fl' night from Greensboro tth the was nea&for is mien. Now don;t swoonlawayjbut just rememoer tnat it gives us Jas much darky in costody. Johnson strictly T :HM:Mt 22 -Yea, pleasure to be able to sell these thine-s cheap as hnngry man denies his guilt and there i oonbt terdav mornimr ibout' 6 o'clock a them the very same way. Men's satin calf bals, Sunday shoes, 85 The old Duiming aojoimng Mr. m the mina8of many alto h s be ng ft fpPrifirt pTnlif,n- in th Omenta cents. Mens good English ties, high . cut brogans at 75 . cents. 2ieu a tfMcoie's druff store is beine Lu a it u t- . i a temho exploon in the elements h English Ties and Creoles at $1. You never saw then, for A" MCOSe s- uru& Blore t- the man wanted. He tells his tale Kn .v,rtU v,o a.fi, tv Yi,"" 54 o? k,, v i nf i or.n nairs fmm anv polled down to makejoom for U.Hk in a straightforward manner. Sal- . Vu. i 'J-j- qa factory for less than'81.10. Ladies glove grain lace an b itton shoes. iiiirv ii iiriii. m . m i i . - , tlmili flf&Atari r -m- l j :i 1 mr. uurum rr uu laiui.y Mr. M 0 Rufty observed a flash were visiting at Mr. Wm. Misen- Bimilar to that of lightning, in the heimer's Saturday night. North; r Houses.1 were shaken and Rev. Stubblebine delivered a very many persons were awakened by the interesting address on "Greenland" noj8Q andquiver. It is hot known at Lower Stone Saturday to a very wnat caused this strange noise. Rev. Paul Barnnger was installed large audience, and prsached a ery gaii8Dnry yorici. : bunuay as pastor of the Reformed forcible sermon Sunday. Mr. Stub Church at this place. Revs. Shul blebine is always welcomed in our lenbarger, of China Grove, and B midst. Frank Davis, of, Concord, conducted Miss Mattie Fisher, of Maiden, the installation services. A very was telegraphed for last Thursday large congregation was present, the t0 the bedside cf her brother. thoaghVit was fcn earthquake, but polkas 40 cents. Boys long pants 50 cents, worth SI, across the sky. o it was supposed to CANNONS & ..FETZfc.R be a meteor.; The noise wai heard at Dobson, igbteen miles distan. The course of the flash was from Noiih, South. . .;'v '- i ' BEJJIj IlA:vixlO:OZXJO. most complete liie - A Strange ? rumbling noise was ever shown In Concord. We buy ui large lots and at low figures, and give our cus-w-a T,aaaA-r, .v,rtnr r tomers the benefit of the low prices. We have Ladies' Rockers from $1.00 to $12.50. heard yesterday morning about 6 cmget a bargain in dining chair?. When you want an jthing in the furniture U UlUUfk U J CI liUUlMCA W4 Vilft WiWiXiwUOa I ilHc Cclll IU111 Ovv U9t W C tau oaio J vu uiuucj m tug. umv u 1U5 TO CURE A COLD IN Oft DAT Take laxative Bromo .Quinine Tab lets. AH druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Ded Room Suits. M teasels, Center and Dining Tables. U ounges, Couches, L adies' Desks, I M air, Cotton and Shuch Mattresses, 1 1 Art Noyeltits, Baskets, Pickets, Oacks for halls, Mouldings, Oockers, v I nside Shades, ide Board 8, ' ' . & Baby Carriages, Matting, church being packed. Incognito. Mr. George A M Fisher died Mon Killed at HI Kb Point. Frank Haskins, : at young white BELL , . IH Qf all kinds and descriptions. . tta "uj - fman about twenty years of age, was Bell. All calls are promptly met, day or Oar undertaking department is complete, and will bei nderjhe ,care .of Sic, nig". r . An Obedient Boy. On last Sunday the parents of George Kinderer, of Williamsburg, N. Y., complained that George did not do his share of-the work, empha sizing the charge with "you had better go out and! hang yourself." George, the obedient, on Monday took a rope ten feet long and. hung himself to the transom of the door. Unfortunately his brother came alongjn time to cut him down be fore life was extent. George is 24 years old, but the teaching of obe dience in childhood stih lingers. " Returned to CinelnnatU. . ; Mr. Thomas. Kluttz, the .young brother of Mr. D A . Kluttz, of No. 10 township, who has been visiting re ativea in the county for some tlrne, has returned to his home, at Cincinnati. Mr. Kluttz is a lieu tenant in the Salvation Army. in g between life and death for more than a week. The remains were laid to rest in Lower Stone cemetery today (Tuesday) to await the glori- ous resurrection at tne last, aay. Rey. Paul Barringer, his former pas tor, "conducted the funeral. Mr. Fisher was certainly a good and re spected gentleman. May the Lord comfort and console the bereaved family. -. j- -; ; . f Master Jacob j Palmer entered Crescent Academy this week. by a freight train. He was on . the track, asleep or r unconscious. The engineer of ther train says he saw something on the track ahead of but could not tell what it was, but even if he had known that it was a man he could not have stopped his engine. . ' i-: . : ' The accident nappened at what is known in High Point as the Asheboro cut. An. inquest was held by the coroner and a jury yester day, but the official verdict has not ;;: ,;,KEEP - ydUR :;EES GFEill! ': Surely if the word REGULATOR h niit an a package it m it M 4 mm -Mraiifl 'mm 3 O r5Q. i& Sis U 3 Nothing else is the same. It cannot be and never, has r ; been put up by any one except Mr. Dorsett McCombs came very I been received here. Greensboro near being killed last Tuesday by a falling tree. Mr.' John D Brown snd Miss Laura Lingle (were married last Sunday at the home of the bride's father. 1 r Solomon. SVIERVOUS Troubles are due to sapanlia is the One True Blood nSer and NERVE TONIC. The British tramp steamer Yener eva has picked up 16 of the surviv ors of the French steamer St, Naz airre. This makes a total of twenty known to be saved' of the 82 per sons ! who were on the wrecked steamer.: Record. 8i Free rills. Send your address to H E Bucks len & Co., Chicago,1 and get a free sample box of Dr. Kinefs New Life Pills. , AC trial will convince you of their merits. These pills . are easy of action and are particularly effec tive in the cure pi Constipation atfd sick headache. For malaria and liver troupes they have been proved invaluable. I They are guar anteed' to be perfectly vegetable. They do not weaken by their action but by giving tone to the stomach and boweis greatly ., invigorate the systenu. Regular size 25c per box Bold at Fetzer'4 Drug Store. Andit can be easily told by their Trade Mark THE RED 2. Last Notice-Town Taxes, I will adyertise all property where the taxes are due the Town on the 1st day of April, 1897. Now take warning and save cost. J L Boger, Town Tax Col. March 12, '97. : Y iffh&t scoaIfDuraXgl In. KUea' Pain ma M. L: Brown & Bro. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE ? STABLES, Just in rear of St.SCloud Hotel. Omni buses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds f urnisned promptly and at reasonable prices. Horses and mules always on hand for sale. Breeders of horougbbred Poland.China Hogs.
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