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60 CONCOIUV N. C, THUBS D AY J MARCH 20, 1897. Whole NO. 1,675 jnukr Killed. . . -a I I . : . ' !i. . Fiojd cnerrui, w-jwi'wiu MVJ Train No. 11, the Southbound ruwurcu uu.uur straw . mim of this city, was in company with pa?8eper traia wioh pa8seti aere afternoon that Div G P Arey and Charlie Junker, who was run over $ loQ o'clock a:fm.f was f wrecked Mr. (Korge Heglar, two) prominent and killed by an express train .DMf fe;Jtwo miles "south of men of New London, will soon move WilmingtoD; Del., several weeks Blacksbnrg, 8. C. At the" 424 J to this city andtopen a drug store, fro. The two boys left here tor mi,0 posj the front pair of , wheels i ! rumored that; Dr. J O ther and bad ''bummed;' all the fife Dglne left track! Uwnej, who now. lives, at Jackson ionriourney. Sherrill has returned The engine, tender, rnail car, bagi Hill in D0 WPfik contem; home and says that; he and Junker ,car, second andiVfirst class ?lates movin2 4rQf were preparing to lea?ev the yards coaches al jumped the track;, ston ?.re:,;. . ? near Wilmington and that he (8her? 'foi thVmain 1 all right Time is about, the only tlung that x uarAd the front 'endRof a0;A-f- r'ijd;:ikL-.i.:l-j will verify the truth on falsity of I . " I i ma1 mmi wn . 5 freight train and lef Sunk ( to get bnt not f ata They were Engii the8e mm-or on last. Just as in unmrMiuaie weI( Qhathani, Fireman- Hdlsey, nearop XoU. : i-7" , boy was m the set of catching the F)agman Chapman , and postal clerk M jB8ge mur a J .. r6T. trtiDiabr'HeTolgtoTlS . iip&SS 555 S nHn. and in obedience to thy hA nBfl frio w?flt liop ftt - i- ; T. ? w MW . ' -iaXw 2& t nl I . , ."ii. j-ctjx i condition is, dangerous.. mmMA: ateoned baclrOn to anlvOAn jAa.m,.Bli ah Uia - - - b ?v ? -C' Some ' i d ftnd.'Ends at such a smillloarnof the i cost aslUo fanny for everybody Ijut ourselvesi - ':V' .''-'::!'; ; J make it This weVk arid liext week; the iio eXsj ofauur, beginnjn "i vrv.h this dav. Tuesday. January , iy in, we wu-&ive our ; 4 uswiufcri natron r iUt aWatiaa to bnv fnv of tHe followiriet ' v ; ' About.50 bovtf bcfa'ts at 35 cents. The lining and thread ' and - - buttons bova would nnnf. annnt that ranch. I " About 40 men's "coats ftt 75 cpnt9.Itj;Wth that much to make them if somebody gavyoutheclothV- : : - i . A bout 100 pair o MeDj'a. pants &t cents. hli is less; thanhalf price. Then if yon wantyitVt c i vtonLotioio .ft, Qf alion." 50 vestfi 85 cents. I Whole fluit 1,85. Noto.ba :uneed jat wuhouc taauff, or ; inned at without teth. " " ' - A SMALL tOT MDIES: FINE- SHOES! - at 50 cents. Notja third of the rage'cos. : mmand; steppediback' W t6fc ani v ' en determined All ftains ao? 4uV-k j . . . V About 100 pairs ofjadies fine shoes in button and lace or Zeiglers, commana, - pi , De determined. Ittrw going : Prof, B B Miller, who is teaching Beed's and Fadan BrbtHersmake, to go at 75 cents, not over Cone third other irou r norm' were aeiayea ior several nours. fm:c; W;-;; v, of th tracks and at the same, instant wa$ L T - iaV.mi ; - . , n --- . ' A Also a small linfr of Hjastern-made nne- snoes at 70 cents .won e in They won't be here many . r I t C A AAt - It AHA f; MA VM A 1 A W1 A I 1 1 1.1 V A - - ' TV L. . 1 .A. 1 ? 11 : T ;;;nck bv the express train. ; centeani commisMorierti.- Y"" JOt DUb cosli Tf-r r-- U4Ur " fw.' -H9RMW -'H'- I j v A small lot of men's 5eavy English ties. RWp.mil saW he saw the tram K Bv . request, of L Commissioner I . , 1 " ""r J I !j A small' lot of men's Heavy Erielish ties: and high cut brogran, World. I Iworking shoes at 50c. A better lot at 75a These are regular $1.25 fltnse iuc uj r.-: - ' ' "1 Tv,-V VV. " ': Vi,' ' shoes. Boys work shoes at 50 and 65 cents. . . go back; the tram he was on waslderns, tp gather, ex hibits for the Jnrors for rederai Court. , A small lot of men's 'euits, good andseryicable, but riot ' guaranteed oiDg at full speed and he was afcaj d Tennessee Centennial for the co Jurorg have been drawn, for .the a11 Y00 &t 12. Plenty places where hey will you 552 50 for a single tojumpoff. joreu race. k , spring term of tha United States I To close our boys knee pants suits, in fine goods, we give you choica Sherrill tells -.several accounts of Kevs. t r logan, A J tfarnaro, Federal Courty to be held in Char- -This line pcludea ail we nave tnat cost over , i n:. un( flUnna 10 ornnr I .T: R Rpfflo Olivpr Rfr.anmi w t I t!i iL r ' j 1 1 All the foregoing stuff-is infaypr of the buyer. FUN OR BOYb tne.KiniDKi UUI tuo auu"?.. riw - ioue, wnicu convenes qa monuay, BUT DEATH TO FROGS ! You are .the boys, we are ; the -frogs. the straightesc we could get. Bncklen s Arnica naire. The Best Saive in the world for Mary Jackson. Rheum, Fever Sores, Te tterii Ohappe Hands, Chilblains, Qdrns land all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Boger, Alice Stiff, Millie Ezall, rus jurors have1 been announced ; NOW FOR FE THINGS Mfssa Abbie . Gregly vLulu J enki ns, Paul Alexander;1 Zeb: Aj Morris and , TTvJ- FRESH iMEW GOODS. J R Bradford. -V L. M. Morrison, Major of Concord; A New, Daily In Winston. 1 ., Now ''don't swoori'away.tbut just remeriiDer tnat it gives us as much pleasure to be able to'eeU these things cheap as .it. gives" a hungry man ao?iofafrirn fr afr. Wo hnnorVif. -f r.om ' frs lrtflC t.han 1 vnlnft nmi Wfl Rfll The Daily Journal if to be the them the very same way. Men's vsatin calf bals, Sunday shoes, nt 85 nomft nf n nftw rmnnr' ih Winstnn cents. Meus ffood Euifjish ties, high cut brogans at 75 cents. Mea 8 It is Democratic. Mr. 1,1, Knight leg8 than $L25. You can't buy them now. m Jots of 1,000 pairB from any is tne eauor. - iactory ior less tnan si. iu jLtaaies giove grain lace an duuoii snoes, 80iia leatner an tnrougn except counters, at duo nuarens ou.gram nnilroo Aonfra "vfiT l-n w nanra Kfl oonf a nnrt.h 5ei . Onens the 4th ofMy. Ii I " -v w-,, .xr.-M The J Women's Exposition in m.' ; . ; l r m m m . I' -- . ft '" Ji m ': Ubarlotte will open the 4th ot May. rweniy-nve ceuis wiii oe me iee ior CAN NO SNJ S & F ETZ E R Piles or no pay required. "-It is MSW guaranteed to give statisfaction or Prof. E B Setzle'r, of North Card monev refunded. Price 25 cents per iina College, has nlaced his resina. box For sale,atPB,?etrng in the handa 0f the Secretary of tne uoaru or trustees or tnat laBtua- ? nn r t rn c-ff of af 4-Vi a And rf r fill -A-i -Jk. V , A 1VU W W j. ... Drr McConm. a patent medicinal man now in our mulsV baa with "r12158 811 ae, efficient 3 Trtr' Itbree him some of the finest singers that and ambitious educator and purposes k(ndg , 0 tickets:! Individ uali have Tinted our city in many years, to make teaching his life work. He season ticketed club tickets and In fact the quartette is seldom will taKe a post graauate course at children's special, iirlt c equalled. Mr. W C Stouffer, the Johns Hopkins University. It is ' 4 j,,,; first tenor, haa a awpfit voififl that ia this laudable purpose that leads to Deathm an Open Switch nar PTPflilpnoP- Mr T T T.aurPTiB niB loaa 101 North Carolina College.f . An open ' switch , near: Augusta, I y 0u cm get a bargain in dining chairs. I yhen ydu want anything iri ' par excellence, Mr. j u ijaurens .? t v;-:f ... . r , , .3,, ,-,;j,,t .n fn-r . w Mn- mva Vmi TnWnv 1; fniiAn, .niioa . ; wta , . ,f ... .. .. t i wa., causea a neaa-ena coinssion 01 1 w "" . r "- BELL HARRIS & 06 . carry'the largest and most complete liLe eyet sho wn in Concord. " We ?biy iri large lota and at low figures, and give our cu$- tomers me Deneni 01 ineow prunes, yv e nave lauies nocKers irom i.uu 10 i.o.u. tne lurmture sings aeecona tenor tw, :,, vy i - wr. - v.' j Red Room Suits. did; Baritone Ike N LaRoe i, im- A .k J . lf J:. . " "lc- "p.eh, Center and Dining Tables. ply out o' sight, while Mr. E Warner, L , . , , . H , f v' .v-c.-i- , who is nosaeased of a deen baaa voice. r j 7 is snperior to thousands who are rOW' ;! ; . .AJj!Et!K considered finfi. "'Thi V-n,iHttPttAt Patohen took occa- Lutheran parsonage last . Sunday gives open air concerts etry night L3 ounges, OoucheS, adiop' Tloalra T I. 'It was the lODsidered fine. This uattette . 5of: ?ache3 0 occa. Lueranbarsonage jives open air"concert8fl e Wry ht 8io to deny, that -be ! had at some aftern.qo and the treat is enjoved by large time previously reflected on South- marriage dr crowds of music lovers. It's all ern women and challenged any one ss VvSj e8( ! free, too. ; : . to confront him -and say that he Burlington:; Key, Y-X ifBower offi i nau.4 tor itneinnarcvt accepica tne qaiw paiuigwu xwv Haar, Cotton and shuch Mattresses, . Kit Novelties, Baskets;1 Pickets IVfJockers, ! . kVl niie Shades, . tide BbarSsj X? Baby uarriagesj Matting, lVhlna.giQseJs.- . Free Fills. Send vnnr orira tn tt p. R,inVw challenge and soon passed the lie to en&Cj., Chicago, and get a, -free to Patohen. 'The'conoert? came to a ; ::ff-.W?S WttSW??n3 sample box of Dr. Kine'a New-Bife (luiolf-adionrnent k t -' ' to illnstribug Gladstone i n peagS; ii'is. A trial will convince you of iu 10K aajournmeni. , j rttaisW, theirmerite. i These pills are tasy. ' brjt the granc bjdtman declines m ataSacLorffiS XKlfainf 3 a lor f or is! liver trmiWco v. xew Discovery know its value and w ..fvji Cedva ulbl6The,aate S tt greater. thw an, titliWington antppd tn cVfflX k opportunity to try it free. Call on rM -ntxr. dono wfi advertised druggist and get a trial Messenger. but bv bottle free. Sind your name and . andSweTylhyr address to r H - uckjen pERFECT and. permanent are the .tem. Regular size 25c S?bo Rhicagoand get Aa sample ibox of Ircm-esrbos: Sparllla, be pld a Fetzer's Drug Store. UT ;.IDS s INewu?i i? xSle' al caused it - makes pure,;rich, healthy, Ql all kinds and descriptions. ... .:. ' i j -i f ; ;: Abon the ice: Factory and fifteam laundry. . ' , .-"- There is considerable interest manifested oh th'erpar 2ens in regard to the ice fdctory and fiteam laundry spoken of ; by The Staxdrd several weeks ago. . Mr. owan Dusenbery, one of ' the main Pjectors, informed the Standard reporter that the enterprise is a cer nty, and that the plant " will be Put in just a3 soon as a suitable site C3n e determined upon. ' . " is the intention of the company to have everything running bv the of May. . " . 10 l l"E A COL.O IN OSE DAT ef ktive Bromo Quinine Tab mnn 'V? drQegi8ts refund the ney if it fails to cure. 25c. good and cost ybu" nbtnihg. fet J - .1 zer's Drug store. Charlie Ury's Funeral. The funeral ovprfthe remains of rioua Flection Notice. Notice ial hereby, giverl that there will be an election: held iax !the ya- Charlie Ury took place from the residence of Mr. George ' ITpchurch at Forest Hill this (Thursday) morning at 8:30 o'clock, the services being conducted by lie v. Simpson! Those accornpnyipg the remains from Gastbnia here were: Mrs. Dora Ury, His widow ancl two children; his mother, Mrs. D) C Ury, Miss Sallie Ury, Claude Ury, eister and brother, Messrs. A B Potts and-Jim Kendall, all of whom have returned to, their homes. ' I Or. HUeef Pain Pills curd ITearaisxa Oar undertakins department' is complete, and. will belnnder the care of HLx Bell. All calls are promptly met, day or ; "night. KEEP-'VOUR'-EYESi-QPERJ!- .Surely if the. word REGULATOR i npp ohm package rio'ua polfingjilaces iri.tbe fown- of CoriccJrcl? K; C., on MonHay, Xpril iytU,1 iOi7?yJU tUDUOQUUU ,ui idou- ing, bonds by the commission ers'tor the town of Concord to the amount of .$40,0Q0.fo"r the purpose of paying on me. presou iayauug, mucutcu riess of said: Cbwn itherrchasej and improvement: works, arid to. improvethe streets of the.tbwi. ; Eegistration books open at" Var 16 u! polling places ; oh "Satnr- d ays from 9 arm. - td f pm. aspror vided by law and1 will bedbeed" for registration on third Saturday next preceding election day at 9 'p. m. By order of the Board. JJu Hartsell, Clerk. March 1G, 1897.; ; Vcjy ftei Ib c&xinot ba and never has been,put up any one except And it can be easily told by their Trade Mark Last Xp Ice Town Taxes, V I will advertise all property, where, the" taxes are due the To vn on tha 1st day of April, 1897. . Now take warning and save cost. . J LBoaEK, Town Tax Uol. . March 12, '97. : r L. . Brown & Bro. LI VERY, FEE D AND SALE Just in rear, of St. Cloud Hotel. Omni buses meet all. passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fiirnisned- promptly and at reasonably prices. - H orsea and? rn'ules always on hand for sale. Breeders of horoughbred Pol nd China Pogs.V tt, Mes, Vain 'Pills are guaranteed taste Ueadachb wX xalnutea. "One cent a dosa? mi.
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