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Vol. CONC01U N. C. THURSDAY APRIL 15, 1897. Whole NO. 1,693' XV.-No. 78 PERSONAL POINTERS. i rfgt BiH New. J Damage by tbe Blood. I Dr. J A Hathcock left for , Stanly It is impossible to estimate ac- coantv this (Thursday) morning on curately the damage which has been Mr. John P Allison is spending .mfpssional trip. The doctor will done" by the recent floods in the the day in Salisbury. - Mississippi talley and elsewhere in - TS' b J; opks, of Matthews, . . . , . . . is visitiner the home of her Darents. Mr h 0 Earnhardt, who was em- tne united states, but the agncul. Mr. and Mrs F A Archibald. rv yed to aes st in unloading a car tuMl department at Washington has Rev. J Q Wertz and daughter, stsreb was stricken very and- Publlshed report which indicates of China Grove, were in the city r , . ' n'wu Ortwo the immense extent of these disast- today. , i- Via mnm n? witn soma Kind I : aen' , n .... . erg. The report is based on the Mr. George W iKestler, of ofsenoiia aWUu. . ..j fu,legt jnfmaticn that coald be Greensboro, spent yesterday in the called and renaerea meuiCal aia. obtained;'. and ! brought down to "ny witn me sister, Mrs. j,m Alex Bernhardt is now resting easy. April 6 At that date the total I' A w T, !. Messrs awara uook ana y ao. flooded are. was given at 15,800 turned to the city last night after Bridges each have an electric bat- equare miles, of which about 8,000 SDending severa days at Shelby VrT and are treating patrons for all square miles' of territory was in court. ' 1 aches and pains. Why will ye Buf- Mississippi 4,500 in Arkansas, 1,750 . Mrs. Barrett Douglass ! arrived , ;nMhr;irirpnnmfln! in MiflBmiri i 9nn in Wanneea city from her home at Win- ier,u,jo . . . ston this morning and is the guest Miss Susie Mabery has been suf- a email amount m Louisiana. This of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James fering for the past few days with region contained, in 1890, about W Gannon. I I a gevere throat trouble but is much 858000 people. Of these 186,000 Mrs. Dickinson, who has been THIS IS- QMM.MQM GIVE US TOUR ATTENTION r Fine Clothing, Hats, Etc,. la at one-half their actual cos o and value. ;Our Imiriense'Line oil were in Mississippi, 100,000 in Ar spending flome ; time with her kansas and the remainder are distri- daughter, Mrs. tfev. vv o Aiexan- . m der, left this mof oing for her home buted in Missouri and Tennessee. at Hampden Sydney" J. It is estimated that the flooded -Mr. Thomas ;C Johnston; the district contains 39,500 farms. The handsome yottng salesman of the total value of these farms, distri- Morris Hardware Company, left buted in four States, is put at $65,. morningor, Mebane; where he nnrk trr mu v , Tu spend Easter with his brother, 000.000. The live stock, on these Mr. Will T Johnston. - farms reached a value of $7,500,000, -Miss Maude Brown left this with farm products on hand to the morning for Winston, where she amount of $3.7500,000 more. 4 will visit Miss Nettie Allen, the This submerged, region produced charming Winstoniab who spent Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- last year about $370,000 bales of aQ(J who is s0 plea8antly remem- lets. All aruggi8i8 - reiuna me wuuu, vamcu i uiuue uu ipio,uuu,- nered nere. money 11 ana 10 cure, zoc 000 : overi 11.000.000 bushels of . iP TnrltrA TWVin P.rrlTAd in hV T n r!T-n EH corn, worm aoom iouu.uuu. ana line city jrom itaieign last nigrn- Where to Meet. I tJ. r i iL and ramaln ftr uAvorol nroato hftV waeac, ozhb, poiatoes anu nay .worm i" . v.. w, improved this morning. Mr. 0 S Barrett, one of the force in the company store, has been con fined to his room for the past day or two, bat is better this morning, we are glad to note. Mr. B F Allred took some nice carp from the reservoir at the elec tric pump below Slippery1 Rock this morning. . Jy SPRING - CLOTHING. is arriving daily and the bargains we offer in TYLE, QUALITY, AND I will simply "stun" you. FIT, TO CURE A COI.D IS OSE DAT MEN'S WEAR. For $5. 00 we offer suits worth 7.00 to 9.00. T For f6 00 you get equally as good a bargain. From $7.50 tc $10.00 we sell you a suit good enough for a Prince. '' ' ?" '; l ' We ha ye never before shown such a For the benefit of those who may oyer $800,000 more. ing come to attend the coming mar i .iirj. . it- . not know exactly where the prima- ?"f?'fu DW . - . . .. jlucoc ueutcDi ticau oo iudi atci K09f mi . t i j i....rn j I i - . i I xvft,; neS Will OS neia next - iOesaay .Innhtlpaa Hn nnf. rnnrACPnf. Anvthincr night, we publish the respectiye like the loss direct and consequential places: " which the floods' have inflicted upon The voters of Ward 1 will meet at the country. Atlanta journal of Litaker's stables. 13th. The voters of Ward 2 will meet at :ers to Mr. Yorke. Apple ges. and the prices are ao much lower than you expect, you will return home with a broad smile. TO Mil Hi III FOB YOURSELVES. We offer 600 Dozen Men's and Children's Sample Oars Medium and Fine Straw Hats at HALF PRICE. See these. meet Brown 13ro3. stables. The yoter3 of Ward 3 will attbe ourt house. The voters in Ward 4 will meet in the Mayor's office at the town hall. Tribute to Bright Eyes. The author of the following linep, Dr. 1 W Jones, of Salisbury, though he has passed his three-score years ana ten, nas grown oia only in year?, His heart i still young, his mind clear and his imagination CANMONS & FETZ R AND I r fish - Potatoes, A fresh supply just received at Brvin Smith 9s ii GPOCEPS Of loye and truth, I COUld behold The Sflsslonnry Work. Elizabeth College Already a Success. Rev. CLT Fisher, one of the active: principals of Elizabeth Lutheran ft e'er till I eaw your beauteous eyes college, is here today. He is now Did 1 regret that Fd grown old; ensaged in canvassing for the in- M?or in ineir aeptns, a paraaise ll t- c , etitution. and ih mfifltinffiwith rati fvincr snonpca tTa h Rfip.nrpd nat-1 Those depths of untold loye, to view At a recent meeting of the Ladies -;nnP10 QO f01.fu ooPannflvbnnk At morn, at noon and eventide, Missionary Society of Central roDEgeasfarnorthasPennsvlvania. . Methodist church the following The faculty of the institution has The th tM years have cast officers were elected for the ensuing been selected, and will shortly be aHp year : Mrs. D B Coltrane, president; announced. u r -taa fii'i i 4.1 umractor inner win pusn iub grown old work on the college as fast as pos- heart is young and true, fible, and it will be completed in And in it rosebuds will unfold, time for the onenins next fall. And bloom alone for you. Charlotte News. Furniture ! Furniture ! BELL HARRIS & Co . carryjthe largest and most complete libe- ever shown in Concord. We buy in large lots ana at low figures, and give our cus- . iv. r, fl . Vi 1 n rvr rfi-'naa tV o Vi Q tto I .Q f loo' T? rrl? n-ro frAm fc1 AH tn C19 Kf You cm get a bargain in dining chairs. When you want anything in the furniture line call and see us. We can save you money in the following articles: . Bed Room Suits, pasels,' Center and Dining Tables, -TT ounges, Couches, IT adies' Desks, ; - 4 u-. U air. ()hti nn and Shnnh Mattrpaspa. H A rt Novelties, Baskets, Pickets, Oacks for halls, Mouldings, Mrs. A S Davvault. first vice oresi- And though my face may have dent: Mrs. T W Smith, second vice president ; Mrs. J E Thompson, treasurer: Mrs. J B Sherrill. record- Rockers, -I nside Shades, ide Boards, M Qf all kinds land descriptions.. i i Could I but find the mystic spring That Ponce De Leon sought; To drink of it could neyer bring The change your charms haye wrought. Bnckien's Arnica aaiye. The Best Salve iri the world for Cat3s Bruises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetterd ChaDne Handa. Chilblains, Corns and all And if my barque of life should ride was chosen to represent the Juve- ins secretary : Mrs. E B Brower. co ieepondin? Secretary, Mrs TTP.T .T . SIA-IRIRIS & OO. w tv Harris wasjeiectea mana ger of the Juvenile society. Mrs. J B Sherrill was elected delegate to the convention at King's Mountain in June ; Mrs.' J E Thompson . is the alternate, Miss Irma Kimmons ' Our undertaking department is complete, and-willbennderthe2careof Mr . Bell. All calls are promptly met, day or night. :: ICEEP YOUR I EYES &PEM I Skin Eruptions, and positively cures On some tempestuous sea, mea or no pay required. It is l care not u it nsyer lanuu, guaranteed to give statisfaction or Unless it land with thee. monev refunded. Price 25 cents per Salisbury Sua. cos For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug etnrp : -f -; ; Stole Klce. nile Society. Surely if the word REGULA TOR is not on a package it is not 3 h 1j S 0 9 S W t3 Herman Sechler, whose attempt There is a big scramble looming to eloDewith his best girl, Mies An- for St. Louis. A lady has just nje mce) but was interfered with there leaving an estate worth hxr tlLuirl'flW bud as told by The Standard last week has at last suc- 0 000,000, twenty-nine he'rs and I;o vnlr. This is one case, at least, of cuan without a will. Ex. Ve, will visit your premiees in the r(c:,; few- days cm due sanitary '"tl( nd if 7 cur premises are : good sanitarv ccudition tou fcy. tntct- to be d It with accard to lw. . Take wr,rniriR cLd B,,! 4 J L BOOEK, SC Fisher, t. Sanitary Pjlicemin. ceeded as might have been espsct ed and has his bonnie bride all "his own. Herman says he never did steal any thing but Rice. Well we think Herman should not bepunished for that. Rice that combines lassees with it is too tempting to be resisted under the spell of Cupid's wand. The youth fal groom and the Rice that is no longer Rice have our very best wishes. '! ANNOUNCE MF" . VI Having been solicited by many friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the loffice of Mayor of Concord,8ubj9ct to the Democratic Nothing else is fhe spme. It c&nnot he and never has nominating convention. - h n f h nn J F Hurley. ; .Tr 1 ' yr- , i i - - - - - At the solicitation of many voter3 I hereby announce Jmyself a candi date for Mayor oi Concord, subject, however, to the actibn of the Demo cratic nominating convention. Respectfully J L Crowell. 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for Mayor pf the town of Concord, subject to the Democratic nominating convention. - Respectfully. - John A. Kimmons Or. ISliles Pain Pjlis cure: Keuralsia. 4 Mark-- TH FREE EDUCATION. An education at Harvard, Yale, or any Other college or institution of learning in the United States or in the New En gland Conservatory of Music, can" be secured by any young man or woman who is in earnest. Write for particulars quickly. JAMEbD. BALL, 3 6 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass. Sept. 17 '97. L. T. HARTSELL , ATTORNEY-AT-LAV, CONCORD - - N C. 4 . t Prompt attention given to all business. Office in Morris building opposite court house.
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