i (' " : - V .4 v r 1 ,1 1,' " t . if . - f 1 v n r. i p v J f i - I - Vol. XV. No. 71 OONCOKU. N. C, WEDNESDAY APRIL 7, 1897. Hi A CHURCH WEDDING. The Deserving Ones. Thft fnll . -vrnnn rnnnl Ha An A a 1 am xl l ' ti APopn,v r. " uu 1110 nonor rons ot toe graded Murrleci. invuauons wni. oaUai f u. - . , i cvviwi iui vuo uiuutu jusi passed : It has been an open secret fori forest htlt,r a 1 " several weeks that there was soon Grace Brown, Sallie Carter, Mag- tn be a wedding in tne city ot con- 6 Georgia lee, Luna Mcln- siderable icport, which eyent 'P church would pdh I" uuuuru d mu8c james Miiierr Kasha Morris. Arthur alar joang people, but not until Troutman, Guilford Waddell. pop Tnefiday were the handsomely en- GRADES 2 AND 3. ved invitations issued, which U,'-"1" rowo Jonn oss, tflen i i l( 1KH fine iva top II UlVUil CANNON VILLE GRADE 1. gra read as follows : qnest the hocor of your presence at p0016! de Fann5 ?h : WrWe of their daughter. 508tlaA 0 he. ?rieze, EsteUe Mo- dances Elizabeth, to Mr. John &rMt 8ide v.annia Yorke. on Wednesday even, Slary. T"ck?r J?0.8 Thompson, . t 4. i. .c r . . oammy j?orrest. itobert ink Hn iBg, April , twenty-first, eighteen bert ifcGeeji Sammv On.,. T) " hundred .a. mnety-seven at elgh mie Row Dallag Biobardson, C ar a'p All Saints JiJDificona Lqi.J t-t: . ' v ai , ,T " oiuup, j esse juowery. ' - ' -- - GRADES 2 AND 3. List Takers For 1897. Clem Caddell, Victor Rowe. Van i rii " . : Th board of Qpnnt,- Oommis- Pioners Tuesday appointed the fol- welder. Florence' Sides. Adu Thnmn. ...... - ' li , w lowiHg competent list users iorfBUU M . Hi 1RQ7 CENTKAL SCHOOL GRADE NO. 1. - I;' i.. -' . No. 1 to wnehip, J M W Alexan- .Rebecca Alexander, Anna D Sher der ; No. 2, Watt Barringer ; No, 3, ElrleUaTurr' tr u uooamao , , x?rea vjiine ; uryce uaidwell, . John Goldston Iso. o. A J ocott ; , JNO. o, J ii U . "ligut x ucKer,1 w a luiBDUUHimRr. nfiZAi a i iron Walker; Ho. 7, l W Honeycatt; , ' - No. 8, A W Moose ; No. 9, M M T!.- CT " .. " . ' t? xt in rr t ' ' t wu xiariseu, ikiary ivimmons. , " Jennie uoitrane, Katie Uook, Mary 11, S W White ; No. 12, Ward 1, W Sims, Sallie Alexander, Vernie F Propat ; Ward 2, J M Barrage : lu,moarlie Barrier,George Lip Ward 3, C A Pitts; Ward 4, OA Clyde Day vault. Chariie uooKe. v;an uune, rnaron Litt e. t GRADE NO. 3. Cloud Corl. Sam a n Am Ai n Dry. Charles Foil. Mashall Gold. OIKIM 8ton Sammie Goodman, Luther sdni Paul'PittS. Phifer "Pronst. T.il ne carter, yennie Jtiudson, Sallie Murr. Nannie Si vine Duiner, Hiima autUer. GRADE no. 4 Archie Fisher. Robert FfitrAr Etnel Griffin. Julia Black ..v...-. jfuu, iiiiiuz s. . .L,enna rnr.Kpr. i.nia Aia-ronHo GRADE Nn & . ill at present. There is but little J Blanch Boyd, Myrtle Day vault, nope oi nis recovery. i"1 lakwreuu, anoie ounner, m. ttt t . . ..,1 c j Jessie Dims, j?rans Morrison, (Jolen Mr. W K Mnna. 1 a of ill nnifinaH I . i . .1 ' u" i. ir i . . .... I w niB.sicK room, ana nis condition I . grade no. 6 is verv nrpp.arinnH I tti -r 1 ' " r ' i rav urown. rSJ rrn Kn Mof fiA Mre. Jacob Cline is very sick. fiheiCa,awell, Grace Watkinst Zula Pat- has bronchial affection. , terson, Alice :Foil,; Gertie Blume, tv,. k u xuamie ieniz, uuie Ulme, .Buford r. J TT" 1 i i . . 1 . ... I I i Wltn Pyo: ma- grades no. 7 and 8. tcnai 10 worn on. t:jj- d.lL . m, . i (.v.v.j aaao, vcpuaa xjtia&er, lherft Will hn artrriA frnif. nnlooa Kfina Dan'anff TAk XT U: .... .M.W Huivu. .i tMw io j i aun. tf uuu T CUUlQIflOD. uesiroyea later on. Uar weather "lerisner, r lossy, rounds, Uonie ... i . ... . . - l rnnnrti H'lotnhan ki r b 1 1 . : x upoet says, "loos ont lor a cold .Zs" v . V tT'-, ..?r' wavehnntth. MA" ner, Kate Morrison, Pnifer tteilig, I Mr. Ed JohnstAnB Tomam -Mr. Johnston called and gave his version ot the shooting of Mr. Hold brooks'Jgeesein substance as follows: "I repeatedly asked Mr. Hol b rooks to keep his geese off my lands. had only an open wire fence that did not confine them They were often depradating on my lands and finding them again on my oats I shot a number -of them This is n&ir .i'i - I"' ' i I .:,:" i i i i 1 1' i i i j tii;."Ufl V.; G-IVETJS YC)TJR ATTENTION t t t i " i k i ,. ; l.- ft ? f oyer ture. the Mrs For Infants and Children. : Til fis- l . t 9 I SKBila t . is n I j. Wheat and oats are looking gnlen. did, and the indications are pointing Po"Pnd-: in thft rtw4rtfjA .--.u i l All who took w vi.xwomw iUl IUUU uruu IB I any interest in the phere of : suspense and expejetuncy ipr the result - oi Judge Bimonton'a court in Greensboro vesterdav. - Daniel ' Webster said would make great leMe ?onU!St Trere in an atm08 bread cheap. Farmers are beincr delaved a irrWd deal in iof; w: court m Ureensboro eai in planting their crops, on ac w . A . connt nf ti. . pwo" augusi court comnluV TTm -i.. jr.A. .1 "WJ 9L Drignrest legal lignta ot sends the seasons fnr n. Vnn.. uur re8S om r,0"u owte, ana, as better what we need than we our. !ATntog Belres. ! - w wuu. waruie, iate oecretary oi tne was arrayed and threw them i j fence into " his pas Holbrooks came downl I paid no attention to what she said till she called her son to bring the gnn and shoot me, when I said if he comes within fifty yards of me with tthe gnn Lwill shoot him. He said MrV Holbrooks provoked him by the habit of letting stock run-at large on his" (Johns ton's) land. He saya also that Kr. Holbrooks failed to get aVwarrant against him wnen ne applied to a .neighboring magistrate, .j . Mr; Johnson sayg that it is next to impossible for him to drive the tresspassing . itock away from Mr. Holbrooks' to his own buildings to impound them as his house is 'some distance aay ro n Mrl Holbrooks' but his lahdi -extend close to Mr. Hold brook'athou se. Heltfr nn4 CMaceut Notts. the farmers are busy planting corn, and prriring for: their cotton crop. . 'y-: ;." "'' We have arfew cases of the whoop ing congh in the! neighborhood. Rev. McNairy has . come into our midst i ourrpairtor, and" last Satur-I day the ercod Deoble of -bia charge surprised him by .preienUng him with a good supply of j corn, flour, meat and many o her;uSef ul things, and on-last Sanday be preached his first sermon at Lower Stone to a very large congregation Be is an excellent preacher and we think the people or thisj charge win be very well pleased j with him. May the Lord prosper the work j he is called to do. - ; . Mr. Tom tingle moved into his new house neir Orescent last week. The soring term of school at Cres cent- will clse May ;21. Qaite a nice time will : be expected. Prof. U H Mebane will be here and give an address.' -AIL the students will take part in tne exercises! j oOLOMON. Gooclmans OlstllUry dosed Down. There 'is a liw nrbhibi tin cr the manufacture 1 and sale; of spirituous 1 a uora within a; limit 1 of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church, that X . ft . J 1 fTtl limit oeing enree miles, xne quesr tion aa to wether W J P Goodman's distillery "was within that limit had been agitated for some time, and on TnesdyTt&tteyM'inade and it was found that- the distiller v was in side the line one-quarter of a mile, whereupon the discovery compelled Mr Goodman to close down his distillery. ,: r i Wea m i a at one-half i& W SPRING - Our Immense (Line oi tti .H.:i,.'(:- .Hi k ?i-j:f,r.r.u. 0LOTHING is arriving daily and the bargains we offer in 1 , if! . AND . iTYLE, QitJAlbitf 1 1 i will simply ustun,,.ybu. 1 HftJENS WEAR; JJ.Al "li !'. -CU 1 Qin -UWI!J- f M.I " j 1 1 J i I) !.? i ..- Lt'l'd : ( jI. -'.'! (Til : For f 6 00 you-gefc equally as good a bar. From ST.-S&tc'SlOr.UOBAll vnn 'a if' a Prince. ;. .s.uil) .5 ; . We have never ' befortf 1 kh o wn nrh fiiit htol .vi reiuril 1 JtOme ' Wit h tt-at tima I bttUT j...! r a I' . r t if," 1. auu mo prices Ere so macn lower tnariori yeC will 17E ASK YOU TO CALL AHO SEE . :- a. '.'tiin '.1 .-'.iU . :-iffi.' rhn ifhiihVriifrfr r Til lirt ti IIIIC l: F L 9 .J IUII IUUIIJlLILJ. GASMiMOiMS FMirniliire 9 m J3J2j1-iJ-I! JdLiirCrClO OC UO. carrjthe .Urgestcand most oomD-ete lh. eyershown in Copcord, W,y,m large lots and at' lbf flffiftwSvol tomcrs the benefit of the low nrfces. We have FiartW TiAni,," You cmgetrafcargainiii dining chairs. When you want anything in the furpiture line call and see us. We can save vou monfiv -in hA riinwi .&jtt2i i j & i"1 ed Room JW8 ;I ,, ; v0liui r,,;.rl, ;,i(,.;5 I ounces. Conches! " " :? hiioi ,:ii ir.- r-v rI ounges, Couches; n"M' TI adiesnDeskaj it i fr" H.air.i Potion ( ftnd -Sbuch. iMstte8ses;nuj n 01 'Altli;io.Y J A rt Novel tics. .Baskets,, Pickets. fc- . . ! 1 rts forttllsMouldlfo?4 1 06ck( !lnf Treasury of the nation was there. What might not have been brought forth as flashes of legal light and Kluttz, N. C, April 6, '97. ow isthe T,mft fA sparks of gladiatorial 1 wit if those oiood, and Hood's Saraarjariila ih rhJ wel1 burnished awords of the bar eat medicine, for the purpose. na(l been crossed. Bnt owing to it fc!lan??o great cures Pr0Te tnat that complicated situation into 18 tbe 0ne True Blood Purifier. wi, b the One True Blood Purifier. which the Governor precipitates so Hood's Piii8 are the favorite many thinS8 a Plea was entered to ly cathartic and liver medicine. PoatPono hearing till the new rce 25c. " board could organize for more ef- . r0r sa - fectual resistance. The plea was 0 ' e granted and the time is set for June UQe-pen-faced silver watch and tne 8tn aad Asheville is "the place. e douale-barrel brcech-lnintr . ... : TT . aotgan Pniinn t k t wnen Dinous or costive, eat a dynamn' aaonJ M-Loman. at Cascaret. candy cathartic, cure guar- ' - alO anteed, 102,25c. J Notice. Notice is hereby given that the election called by the commissioners for the town of Concord and ordered to be held on Monday April 19j 1897, on the question of issuing bonds by, said Commissioners to the amount of $40,(00 for purposes specified,- has been called in and postponed oh account j of change in the election law j by the recent legis lature with, which said Board cannot comply and hold the election at the time as advertised, f , All Judges and Kegistrars previous ly appointed and xnow acting for said election and also for , Mayors election are hereby discharged. By order of Board. ! J. L.'Hartsell, Clerk. April 5, 1897. j r6ck!ersJ -khH tifiowsiuun -nsri? Mu.$)l tr'i'uul ' ;.-liTj? Jo1? 'Shades, 'liudiiob -Jllwr 1.oi . Yfou' sti'V fj ;i v- - ' a ' 'atid detfdf iptiohfeL fr' b waM jAp - - aJI x Tii An vi 0 r w x w ouuup Hc.nnuer inc care of Air -r 1'.- Tbe Ideal Panacea unr vulcanizer is in runriing;. u order and can vulcanize on, horl? tttiflceitfief sirjsbr innecctnbes and nail) klndsldfi r Enamelling oven is ready for - r ! 1 TO CUKE A. COID found anything so heneficiad,- or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King's k New Discovery. " Try'' this MOO PAMnl. T.J ' , mll lucaiiVUUtiU 1M3IUBUV I1UWV J-Tlal I m, , . .. .. , . . t, , Bottles fee. at FeezerVDrtie .StbAI JJiWwltr8 raW -r irnr?-. ?.rf J"14 mcDuujr' TLCaaWII T 1 .i o lit eIt - TW lifhAe?ifcAhj,a89!7...(,contiDn.' letS. All d mem fitH ftfrtnr? tho nna noQOna(r U j- ' money if it fails to cure. 2o2. ! ar fnr mnnd tri o 0 - . - -w w WWWV kl.lU VVta Jameai Francis, AdermaTni Chicago saya 5 r l regard Dr. Eiti-a Mew JPiscq very es an Ideal OPanacea for CoushSjt Golds and liUUfir. Cow plamts, 'having uied it in my iamily? biuu 01 imysipianaa prescnptions !0n cv-WnrfnthW. or other preperations. . 'polnra T a 1 wnresi I havA npfln a miniotot , ( 1 uv.Ar, $: -, f-- .1 j iri tta JIethodUt Episcopal .chvurch for, H. Wi '-'Frvfif Tit ty, i rrr,Or ?0re ana. nave : nor , , ,,irv, r,, : ., " . , yr w wu ;' -, '( t 'U V-'H 1 mm i 4..' 1 N f ' v.,--:

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