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1 f.. i ' " " j- ' " - "T-" 1 .- - Vol. XY.-No. CON C0111), N. C.i TUESDAY APRIL 6, 1897. - . - ' if; . ; - ; , . Whole NO. 1,655 forest B1H Items. " A Whale On Oar Beach, Mr. R G Morris returned to Char- The Wilmington Messenger tells lotte last night, where he is engaged us of a whale that was thrown on in a cotton mill. Wrightsvil'e beach last Thursday. Mr. W A Wilkinson, one of the The monster was 35 feet long and b clever force in the store of Odell feet high. Manufacturing . Company ia con- Tne Roanoke News tells a thrill fined to his room and is quite sick, ing story of a whale in the river we are sorry to note. only a few miles below the city Mr. James T Johnston returned to (Weldon) on the same day. The Charlotte Monday, after spending creatare was alone and-attacked a a few days with his father, G W little boat and knocsea it into Johnston at this place. smithereens anil capsized another Mrs Sallie Mills, a widow lady, that came to the aid of the crew, moved to Norwood, Stanly county, All were good swimmers and es- this morning, where she will reside caped. in the future. The story of the fight with the R G Mabrey is spending the whale in the Roanoke river would evening in Charlotte., J De calculated to make one's hair Mr Hnlvfir. the landscaDer. with 8tnd on end nd e Picture of the force of hands, resumed work on wha,e hiSh and dry on Wrights ville I PERSONAL POIW TERS. ! Lawyer W M Smith is in Char lotte this afternoon. i Mr.R D Mabrey, of Forest Hill, left today for Rk Hill! ; h 6fficer Geo. W Means has gone to GreenBboro. - 1 Mr. K G Clifton is in the city. He is night operator at the depot: Prof. M A Boger spent today in the city. s . " . Ex-Mayor Morrison was in the city today. - j Mr. H P Shaw, of Charlotte, is in the city. U . . j Mr, DeBerry Fisher, of Mt. Pleasant, spent the dayjin the city. Merchant John Smith has gone to Ritchfield for a day or two. ' Mr. Giles T Crowell spent yes terday atThomasvilIe.1 Miss Callie Lipej spent last 5 IS Gliance GIVE IJS YOUR ATTENTION And Ooiliinf, Hats, lie at one-half their actual cost and -value: A lOnr Immense Line oi! a the factory lawn this' Tuesday) beacn would be curious if the whale n'ghtin the city with i her friend, . ff f Were riot something of a fish and Miss Ola Hamilton, Mr ML Moore Has been elected April 1st a day to ; tell things that n -Messrs. OF Ritchie rand; J W by Cold Water Lodge No. 62 I. O. would be criminally false at all pe- Cannon returned from Salisbury 0. P. of this city as representative Hods of the year. to the lirana i-oage meeuug waica convenes in Charlotte in May. t.hia rninmihcr 5; Mrs. Martin Boger. aqd little For the Benefit of tne C. V's child hate, gone . to Saliebnry to SPRING- - OLOTHING-J is arriving daily and the bargains we offer in -TYLE, QUALITY, AND FIT, , will simply "stun" you, f - Goose grease is in great demand nhtkrntt i. s 6P?d, ral with ftriecd8 in this end of the city. We pre- ftf 7u iqIL oaVk J " s" ?jaoa reV8 same this is to aid the runnin ot the 19th, 20th, and 21st, an ex. 1 Mr. R A Brown returned to nnalities with an eye sineie to the hibition of the nroiectoaconic viewa the city yesterday, 4 He was acco in coming to wn election. of the principal battles of i the late - hW9f Messrs, Daniel Stiller ana 15 JN n wa. This interesting enfprbiin . , . L . . Miller left this morning lor Stanly - : Mr, J 1 Jiartsell left tnis morn -OMEN'S A ; WEAR.i35 and Montgomery counties. Mr. ment is to be given for the benefit iog for Stanly county, where he has a rrice; For $5.00 we offer suits worth 7.00 to. 9, 00. " ' jj . For 1 6 00 you get equally as good a bargain. 1 1 r'roni $7.00 tc Slu.ou we sell you a suit good enough for Miller goes to settle up pome busi- (and we suppose, the satitfaction, of Rone to attend ibe bedside of his the lair sex. 1 uuip ui mecKienDurg. Splendid ideal Why not Con- . . i It May Do as Mncto for.rou COrd Secure 1 the Same thin; 'Cati. . . " o w-. .. 4-. Efvin & Smith, Mi. Fred Miller, of, Irving, HI-, I Caldwell ? writes that he had a severe Kidney trouble for many years,, with severe t !f cone into EOeeu ains in his back and also that his In Mecklenburg's new road commis- luuuoi: uavo- maun xuruitti uemauu monir o r nollflri IrirltlftTT A1HAB nilt. 1 without any good result. About, a Pon the county Commissioners and year ago he bagan !use ol Electric ftave promptly received the chain Bitters and found relief at once, gang and all things pertaining Electric Bitters is especial.y adapt thereunto. Now for the efficiency ed to cure ail Hiduey ana juiyer troubles and often gives almost in- ant relief. One trial will will prove I ing and the labor nil ing from men our siaiement. irrice ouc ana - o , w . A.int . atFeizer'aDrnSfcoie. of each and all parties. We ha ye never before ; shd wn such a and the prices are so much lower than you expect, - you will return home withy arhroad smile. WE ASK 100 TO GALL AQO SEE FODYOU! -We offer: JozeW MOTimdOBildriTi'flramDle Csts Medium and Fine Straw :Bata. at HAliP PRICE. I SSee the. A Kegro Desperado Snoots an Officer. Ell Marshall, a desperate negro, wanted for theft, was apprehended by Constable Ed Nevis, near Pine ville, last Saturday, When ordered to halt he quickly fired on the officer and eent a bullet into the breast of GROCERS Have the only' complete stock of FA&Cy GROCERIES in town that U-voUivili"EW; FRESH, CliEAfe AirD CHEAP. Oar ad vertisemezit in this paper will in the future always appear directly under the column of PERSONAL POINTERS and we invite you to watcli this- space closely for some special bargains that we will offer in both FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. TfVxStlt Aim Cmft l-r-i-.-r -i- -m- a -n-riTn o r jmm.a p, ill inLxiJXXvXo CC: UO carryhhe largest and most comr!et 1m eyer shown in Concord. We buy in large lots and at low. figures, and give ous- eas- Killed Mix ana TfonndeU Four Geese, " T"" t," r,- i' f "u' ' ' " J ' ""i?1: l.u ' V ' A verv uelv niece of hews comes I line call and seeua. We can save you money in the following articles : from the Poplar Tent neighborhood DVLif n! paSelp, Center I and Dining Tables. Lounges, Couches, i Hair, Cotton and Shuch Mattresses, 1 1 A rt Novel tics. Baskete, Pickets, l Aetei from So. 7. Mr. Willii, who has been mikin? farnitnre for F H Isenhoar for isome time, has returned to Codcord, Lthis morning. Robert Holbrooks, I Mr. A M Nussman and family the young son of Robert Holbrooksf spent Bunday near Heilig. . . , - - 6r, says that on Moriday afternoon Messrs. Isennour and Nussman 0ne Ed Johnston went to nU father's officer Nevis that passed just above Salisbury preparatory to do.busineEa Panre and drove all j the geese, ji the heart and lodged in the lung, in that place. r - - " aozen or more m numoer. on 10 nis The officer fell from his horse and Miss LillieNussman closed a five I land, . and began - shooting them. Marshall ran. months term of school at Nussman The boy says his mother ran to the The wound was at first thought v pasture? and plead with Mr. John. to be fatal but Mr. Nevis seems to ? I"!' l9I ""1 adn: ceae his killing her , geesf vim ill umiii h i u m p i war wm. rill r .u. iiiuk i - be improving. - - nified Ixnression and . nuttinff : on of no avBil.:: Hesays that when! BEXjX arues Wltn DlOOa BOUnat are Airs 01 solemnity. We have lUSt Mm noiorw reauueu inc paaiuro . Onr nnderUkiiitlenartment is:cortDletard will l.e nnAr tl, .o. cnaemg Marshall and he will almost learned the cause. Me says "ftis. ifte Johnston hollered to nt? not Bell All calls are promptly .met, day or $ night, L certainly be caught. $100 reward ia not goo for man to pe,. apne, ana torcrass the fence orhe wodld shoot cfed by the people of , Pineville lfS . Johnston iucro in kiHiog for Marshall's arrest, . V; Z" , 7' si and wounding four geese. Hob brooks : ; is , very . much perplexed at surely it me wora KtzUUlA I Uk is not on a oackum Racks for hallr, Mouldings, x I nside Shades, - - ' ' 7 Oide Boards, ; h ; Baby Carriages, Mattings IVhlnaClo . all kinds and'descriptioai & ; ca of XIc KEEP H EVES PEW! TO CURE A COLD lU.OUfi DAY for a helpmeet and companion. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- Tya8 no ToB :!r w the affair lets. All druggists refund the! onty u n faila to cure. 25c. WeUdmrton Renominated. At the ! primaries Monday in carlotte Mayor Weddington was renominated. Mr. Springs has' Willie Willeford, who had con tracted the, habit of chewing tobao- co, subjected himself to the hyp and will probably en- deavor'torprosacu te Job nston. it is hot . . . Ira -mil U m . v Ti Ideal Panacea Jftirtfifl XL Francis, j AJderman. notic treatment of Prof. Parker lasti Chicago saya : J regard lr. King's J Nothing eise isihe Sam?. It cannot be and never bns Saturday Light. """,7. rT pm up oy any one except Previously announced his deter- more tobacco but gets tired being nation to run as an independent, asked a whole lot of questions that he fian't answer. He onlv knows ired, nervous and weai? mpn anrl L.i . j 4. fnka nnn ffnmc fti , . wai UO UWauui nauu nuj bwwauw. igor and W. Z "3rS. Prof. Parker will be on hand at Panlla, which purifies, enriches and Oaton's Hall tonight. ll zes tne blood. Will says he does not want any plaints,1 haf ing used it in my, fanijily T-r : ood 3 Pills are the favorite fam- tffect. Price 25c. take, shot gun. btsNeuraIgl oipainVm; dynamo. For Sale. ' j : Cine nrftn fflp.pH silver watch'and easy m , , u one aouaie-uarrei urocuu-iuauiug Call on .T M Loman at for the last five years, to the exclu- "... u ' .... ... ., .; sion ofi piysicians's prescriptions it can easUyt told; by their TRADE MarK- pr other preperations. r . - - ' , 5 . ,-. , alO Rev.fJ dhn Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, wrires: I.h&ve been - a minister of the lethodist Episcopal church for 50 years or j more, and- have v never found anything so beneficial, or that gave me sueh speedy relief as Pr, King New Discovery. Try this Ideal Cougi Bemedy now. Trial Bottles free1 at Feszer's Drug Store. S4t s .-Mi-' J P'a Onto Clte Gone Democratic. Cincinnati Monday elected- a Democratic mayor and city council by a- handsome majority for the first time in many years. Colum bus also went Democratic by a small majority as didLZonesville. M.' L. Brown & Bro. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE . 8TABLi)S, Just m rear'oi at. Cloud Hoteh Omni buses meet all passenger trains. Outfit of all kinds furnished promptly and at reasonable prices. Horses and nmlca always on; hand for eale.' Breeders of bqrougbbred Poland China Hogs. n
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