Vol. XV.-No. 79 CONCOIUV N. 0.. FRIDAY kPRIL 16, 1897. Whole NO. 1,694 Harry Odell Passe-. Esquire H 0 McAlister arrived from Brooklyn this morning where he saw Hrrv Odell safem his place foaght. He was the only boy of a wtole group of applicants ff or the D8val training school that was ao cepted Thursday morning till his time came. ge goes immediately to New Port j0ws, where ne will enter jthe regu lar course of training. j. I. It" was a treat to Harry who got negro, " elicited much applause by 4(. see many of the sights of New their good singing and comio say fork and Brooklyn 1 -while waiting to ings. Those outf last night were b3 received. 1 highly : pleased and win doubtless i Harry felt no little compliment at again laugh tonight when "Struck his acceptance and a measure of GW is rendered. This play is full triumphant pride in him is qaite of natural. ABonseholif necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic the most wondenui meaicai aiscovery of the age" pleasant and refreshing ul " 1 . - ... V to the taste, act gently ana positive ly on the kidneys, liver and bowels; cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure heaaacne, iever, naDiiuan constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box ot U.U.U. to-day, 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaran- teed to cure by all druggists. Four Letter Boxes. Postmaster Sherrill informed The Sandakd lhat he applied to the department for eight letter boxes but I that he was Only allowed four at present, bat hopes to succeed in get- trog more at some future period. llr. Shemll savs that he will Woto thorn in nnnnAl with Mfttor Pattereon 8Dd.w,n.. probably .place them 8S IoIIowb: Ona at iorest Hill, one at J A C Blackwelder's . . store on Derot street, one at the St. Cloud and one somewhere on South . . - n Main street. Mavor .Patterson is ' I securing the pos's and the boxes will be ready for service soon. . Appoiuted and Ratified. The board of elections for the town of Concord, met last night and , : appointed the following registrars an1 iudgea to hold the coming bond election, which will occur in June : ara l, registrars: J n uaia- well, W F A Propst, D A Caldwell ; judges, P C Earnhardt, JK White, J F Hurley. Ward 2,: registrars : J N Brown, D M Dry. P G- Cook ; judges, George Winecoff, F A Archibald, Alley E Walter. ' . . ,. .. . Ward 3, registrars : J 11 Patter- sen, John S Hill, W S Sapp; judges, Geo. W Brown. W F Drv. G W Patteison. ' j ard 4, registrars: G orge Mt Lore, 0 A Cook, George M Walter ; judges,' Elam King, J M Alexander, Black elder. At a called meeting of the board t town commissioners this after noon the .above appointments were ratified, , I - r T ... Ghouls Havo Holidays. " Messrs Holland and Walter Thompson, of the Concord High School, closed dewn yesterday after-, noon anci will give .the scholars 'Ki. until Tuesday morning. 2e Messrs Thompson have gone to y-a'eEYilie to spend- Easter with tfair parents. ' : - Mnnt Amoona Semirary has sua school until Tuesday, eiv ln? tl- f-rsdenta Easter privileges, ?any of 'hom Have gone to their nor:- v l" ??eural-u. HV. fl:iles' Pain ni2 - II V - 1 "Down the Slope" and "Strneb Gas." I The audience that greeted the Culbane; Ccmedy Company) at Ca ton'd Hall last night were highly entertained in the threeact com edy entitled "Down the I Slope.1' Miss Clementina St. Felix is one of the -cleverest comedians ever in the South.1 Hen dancing and singing was of a high order and very much CLjoyed. Will Culhane representing a Jew; and Joe Deming, the faithful ! mirth and merriment. Popular prices, 35, 25 and 15 cents. F or Over Fifty Years n'- WinBlow's Soothing Symp has !l r'v.7. 1 :u u L-iV millions of mothers for their child- I von m Villa Tm.af- Kir rr nrif h -Fa - mm s, .o- ce88 soothe the child, sof tens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind wiiu, wu io uCOi Cuicuy Piarrhoea, It will relieve the poor ie Bunerer immeaiaieiy. com Dy druggists in every part of the world. l wenty-nye; cents a nottse, ae sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins Iowa Sooth- il? oyrup, j ana taKe no otner Kina Ja8t t 1Q b f Ca8Caretg . the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made, j Primaries Callea. The Democratic voters of Concord are reques'ed to mee, at the voting places of the various wards on Tues day g9 APl 20b, t 8 o'clolk, fWo cand,d8tts for town .ommis R:0npr and pniiirltlp for Rnhonl commissioner and elecing a mem- , - . i ber of town Democratic Executive omunnee ana aeiegaies 10 a lown cooveniion to nominate a canaiaate i u mi a 1U1 UlPJfUl I J UD 11CIU VJLX XUUlB'iOJ night, April 2?nd at court house at 8 pvm. F. L.-Smiih, Chairman. Sandifer, N. C, March 15. A frpr an a ttar.h nf t.ho mpqalpfi T xxraa unaDle ta do anything for a long time. I took two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which entirely cured me and I have kept Hood's Saisa- Darilla in the house pver since. Mary L Fox. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25 cents. Notice to Trespassers. . i j - We, the underp;,Tned, hereby for bid all persons from fishing, hunt ing or trespassing on our lands, wiibout permisHion. I A. J. Winecoff. i W. L. Winecoff, 2t i Miss Alice Bost. CATARRF ELys CREAM BALM fs Quickly ab sorbed. 1 Cleanses tire Nasal Passa- are. Allays Pain and Inflamma tion, t Heals and Protects theMeni- brane rroin 'oll. Restores the Sen ses of Taste and wmell- Gives lie- COLD ,f HEADwiiicr"ra"a " I A particle applied directly into the nostrils, is agreeaDie. 50 cenis at j pie io c. Dy man. M ,r , H. W? FryflSinig. Onr vulcanizer is in running order and can vulcanize tfn short notice either casings or inner tubes and all kinds of rubber gocds that are torn. Oar enamelling o?en is ready for use at any time enamel baked on cycles or other articles in all -colors. Lettering and, flov-er :ng in gilt and colors. - H.WoTryllinig, Opposite Court House - PERSONAL POlTsi TEK8. Mr. ft S Harris has! returned to the city. Mr. J P Evans, of Athens, Ga., is in the city for a day or two. Mies Lottie Graaber, of China Grove, spent the day in; the city. Master Karl Johnston has re- turned from a visit to relatives in unariotte. . : i ; nr.. t : ti ! i . i !; I mr. oauies x, vooKi arnvea in un : r. I it Z n muUlu& Jfom weou- Air. Uharlea riessi of JNorth Carolina College, is home for the -u-asier uunuayB. Miss Fannie Sechler, of Sun- umuu ' n i j hohdays with Mrs. Dr. Holden. . Vr n r, , , ; J. . Miss Come Boyd left this morning for a visit of several weeks . . . '.-mm- w . to ner orotner. iur. u U Uoyd, at Columbia, S. C. g i Miss Em ma Harrisi after spend- mg several weeKs witn menus id I 1 ' J - -: - .! I vuariune, retuiucu ui xropiar acui i Mr. Morrison Fetzer arrived home this, morning from school at Me bane, fie will return after Easter. ' . Mr. and Mrs. J W Quid arrived in the city last night from Lynch burg and are stopping at the St. Cloud hotel. Mies ' Kate Garrett, who has been spending some time in the city with his 8isterrrs. H M Bar row, returned to King's Mountain, ner home, today. Mrs. Rev. .C L .T1 Fisher and children spent the morning in the city Mrs. Fisher was joined here by ner husband, who returned from a business trip South. Mrs. J S Martin of Shrelby, .is visiting Rev. and Mrf. J E Thomp- son, and Mit-s Rosa Soffit,' of Lex ington, is visiting Thompson. Miss Mary Miss Minnie Miller,-' a student of Mont Aniocna seminary,' passed through tne city on her way to her home in Rowan county, where she will spend Easter. Misses Ella Walter, Hattie Weddington, Hattie Goodman and Addie Patterson came up from Mont Amoena this morning to spend the Easter holidays. President John C i Wadsworth. of the Moore County and West Ead Railroad, arrived in the city irom Norwood and other points in Stanly today. He is brimful of raihoad enthusiasm. Mr. G W Brown, who has been employed at the Cannon mills for some time, will leave the city bun eiwuu iu luo uuo ucio nit mauu, Ga. Mr. Brown has ( made many inenas aunng nis residence nere. Apples, Otitmgi Lemnioos Idsli, Potatdei ; 'j ' - 'i " - - t -A. : -. i . A fresh supply jnst received Brvin Smith 's GROCERS M ra.tiary 15L..OOO POISON permanently mi pffl curediaI5to35 days. You can be treated at h ivki .wliome for same price tinder same guaran v A'ty. if you prefer tocomehera we will-con-'JL.-jzlr tract to pay railroad fareandhotelbir!s,and ccdisrsre, if s fail to cure. If you have taken mer cury, iodi3o potash, and still have aches an Tiins, JI nsoaaVatcht s in mouth, Sore Throat, i Imples, Uopper Colored Spots, Ulcers on ?vs7 pert of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling iat, it is tbis Secondary BLOOD POISON vre guarantee too cure. We solicit the most obsti date cases end crtaUengre the world for a ;ae we cannot cure. Ihis disease has always 3afflecl the skill of the most eminent physi cians. S500,GOO capital behind our uncondi tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on application. Adorosa COOK REMEDY QO SS"3 la;onis -iciar:.. ;.rsu'wA.MUa . , T. The Chirlotte News says John Klouse is at home again. Yester day'd papers told of his unknown whereabouts. His vacant place in the home more than ever revealed the depth of of attachment felt for mxby his adopted parents. AH are happy again. tocubeacolu is one day Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druseists refund the money if ails to cure. 25c 5ew Honses. Mr. Mavi W Stuart haa purchased a lot from Mr. P B Petzer on Geor- . . , ... , ... Ria Av3Due and will erect a dwelling . i , . w at once' the contract having been Z I( F A JI J 1 I slveu l" air. u a amweiu Mr. Caldwell is also bail ling.! a home on the corner of Spring street . .... .. . . 'i fl1i sun annA fnr Mr T? A grower THIS GIVE US YOUR TV r John Came Home. I Wea at one-lialf their actual cdst and value. ;Our Immense'Line oil SPRING - is arriving daily and TYLE, QUALITY, ' AND . FIT, - will simply MEN'S For $5.00 we offer suits worth 7.00 to 9.00. For te 00 you get equally as good a bargain. From $7.50 cc $10.00 we sell you a suit gooc! enouklt for a Prince. We ha ye never before shown 'such a and the prices are so much lower than you expect, you will return home with H 19 Til 1 CALL illO We offer 500 Dozen Men's Medium and Fine Straw Hats CAMNOMS Furniture! BELL HARRIS & Co. carryjthe largest and most complete liie eyer shown in Concord. Wts buy in large lots and at low figures, and give our cus tomers the benefit of the low prices. We have Ladies' Rocfcers from $1.00 to $12.50L You era 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 : Oed Room Suits. " teasels, Center and Dining Table?. o , V "IT ounges, Couches, JJ adie8' Desks, f-fftir. Cotton and Shuch Mattresses, 11 Art Novelties. Bktts, Pickets, Oacks for halle, Mouldings, ' ' .Oockers, Inide Shades, Iide Boards, Baby Carriages, Matting, i ELI Oar undertaking department is complete, andvilljbennderlhe care"of Mr. Bell. All calls are promptly met, day or night. - Don't Tobacco ff pit atid Smoke Tour . Iilfe Awbjt, ; If you want to quit tobneco . nr ing easily and forever, - bs made wel1, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac,- the wonderworkr that rnakfp wpak men strong. Many gain tn pounds in ten days. 0?er 400000 cured. ' Buy No-To-Bac 1 from your ; own druggist, who will guarantee a cure.. Booklet and sample mailed free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi cago or New York.. Notice.' i We will visit jour premiees in the next few davs on dae sanitary duties, and if your premises ai e not in good sanitary -condition you may expect to be delt with sccortiV ing to law. Take warning and save co3t. J L Bogeh, SC Fisher, Sanitary .Policemfn. IS ATTENTION Oik Bats, , lie,' CLOTHING. the bargains we oflfer in v "stun" yon. WEAR.; a broad smile. SEE JOB WWMi and Children's Sample Cars at HALF PRICE. See these. A FTZ. Furniture hina Closets all kinds and de3criptrons HAEBIS &d CO.

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