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4 ; - i . . . ' , ...... .-...,- ; '. ! ... j ... . ' '' . - " ' ..i 82 COR COUPON. Q.. WEDNESDAY kPRIL 21, v 1897i WrHOLE NO. 1,697 Vol THE WARD MEETINGS. CONDUCTOR KILLED. I rainerins o tiuiens irisui irin AsacKins: into a Cre 1 iaton or Tlieir Cnoico for the Switch When Cars Were Derailed 5omi"R n and school Com- -Conductor Thomas Wuatley Killed. 5iayr' ' -1 i ; mi-sioner. - There wa3 a disastrous wreck on -frimiee were held in i thefonr the Korida Central and Peninsulaf card's Of the city Taeaday night for road-Tu8day mdrnicg at Cayce'a. a the nominitioQ of Democratic can email ataiion' jdst across the Con didates for the various city offices garee: river from Columbia. The t0 be elected at the coming election wrecked train was a through vee. jn May ami as a result the vote for table. train.' uiayor stood a follows: 1 " Conductor Taoinas Smiley wss Ward 1-Me ins 25, Hurley 20, in8tantly killed and Fiagman Wylie Crowell b'J,ivim"B was badly injured: I. lien train was oacxing when several of the WardS.-Means 24, Hurley b, The freight and Crowell 9S. ,; into a switch Ward a.-aieaua, xuxxcj u, Cdi., were derailed. Conductor Crowell 5. miley was standing on one of the Ward 4-Means .6,. Hurlej 18, cars when" it toppled over. He was Orowell 10. caught beneath the wheels and h a The board of school commissioners, body was cutin twb; W R Odell, D B Coltrane, J A OUne Flagman Wylie was also on top of and D B Morrison were all renomir train and! his injuries were nated'-at the primaries to succeed caused bj.jnmping. PERSONAL POIiN TEKS. The Polymnlan. This la the nam . of ta new,, liler- Mr. J V Peeler,-of Rbckwell, . S, Rowan connty, isln lheity.;; ; J'"-? n!P. MWW:-? Mrs Margaret Gray has gone . ,s 5- " to Gastonia . to spen.,some; time lieniininity alwjaa makes bingf, es Witn her Bon. v! , 1pec;aUv of a literarv character, that laiVht ( not from uokindlv feelinej he Mr. Louts Brown returned to emirates from. tb 0ama-Sigma, and I was not made avare of the death of Charlotte today after spending :eev- Pierian iitearr "societies of . the 1 hL' .Wflrhpr. Jnh nook. and: merer ore be and ramuy am not NingnlarInadvertance. ' With" all -our ready means of com iu ideation, lamentable .inad vert ances Fometimea occur.. Mr. R J Cook informs us that by some over- uaai uomp. , j ... Charlotte Presbyterian College for iiir a , u uorrea is nome irom Women ? Raleigh on a visit to home folks' for . ... r , . a few day 8. Miss Mary Helen Price is Editor ; -Mrk U atBon is m Chief and is assisted bv a corps r isiting her daughter, Mrs.Dr. J E six in tr' several capacities. Smooth The Polymnian has a mission of ; ; PrOf. R L 'Keesler arrived in pleas a re and profit and w hail is the citvomSaliury;a presence with pleasure and extend ie came aown to attend toe wed 1 , . ding tonight. oUr hearty coo gratulanons. themselves. The wrecked In Ward 1 the j delegates htp- thc-way for the Molasses k Syrups OUR STOCK of; - - . ! -A small gold breast pin pped 1 ke a calla lily. : A reward will be paid if found and teturned to Mrp. Dusenbury, at St. Cloud hotel. April 21st, 1897. get To participate in the . funeral cremonie8; of the deceased, though' be lives on the highway near the church. Sotlee.. ' -' ' We will' visit 3 our, premises-in the next . few davs on due sanitary duties, and if yc ur premises . are riot in good sanitary condition you may ipxpfCt tq .be delt with Hccord- to law. Tbf worn'tig pa lUg save cost. ne.wjorleans,.a J L BoGEtt, b OFI8HER, ; - aoitary Policnn. train was clearing Florida-train that j MOLASSES N Dr. Miles Pain Pllla stop Bea&ufte. D a ml Charlotte News. GAS ?FORIA township convention Thursday night reache8 Charlotte at 8 30 o'clock were instructed to vote ; for L D Duval and L i) Coltrane for com. misaioaers. ;r In Ward 2,R F Coble $ndx WL A Wilkinson were brought oat for commissioners. V : , R A Brown and John K. Patter 8on received the unanimous vote of Ward 3 far commissioners. 1 .!r ie meeting at the town hall in Wirk instrocted its cfelegatea tA TBIS IS- For Infants and Children. Lglr&Atufl it et tiipptr. AND EMPIRE SYRUP is the best you can find. Emin mith GIVE US YOTTiB ATTENTION A SoVel and Interesting: j Entertain vbte'ior Giles T Crowell ' and' A ;B Crowell for commissioners. One of the most entertaining, Iq Wards S arid It "the .meetings BOveT and" iristructive e'xBibitioris cassed off .without 1 the sligb'test ever given in Concord will be prt 1 -i - . t . ;y i I can f CkA "'o"f Po r'r 'a "Violl A nri nwrt w I break ot harmony, nut in tnenm 0""7iX..T;?" H felflat a8 beePl4ipon:thegrbaDd; and second wards there was general ni'P11! . , ; Missi Cprnn neHurria na discord Wreck on Main Street. ' ; !. '' ; ' TaefldayjEiyening about 7 o'clock Capt, J M 1Ale xan der was Crossing Main street, in ;frori t of the postoffice ; andwas iriawarethat atfyone was near utitu-fbe,8u6idenly found hin at oneThalf thiy: actual cost and value. and every thing1 was-, run h TBeTrojectoscppe, . a picture ma- I into him with her bicycle. The ac- through in a hurry. ; Many psople "riopi J 7 ? Ndent waiyery mrich regretted, al turned away frdm the meetings' in F ' th, firkt d PP.nnd : wrds and canvaa, reproductione. After each r . t , fc . . picture, while changing the appa- nrnnT nrf rv nnnlH r rr rrr infn r no I v 0 ZIP . tr tr , . , . ; mi. v pecimeh of the phonograph, with The township convention will be vT 4 -n il IviimnAf avrannomont roil I turmoh held Thursday night at the court . V v. J mi i,lL Jdehghtful liuube -anu iu win uuuuucau ue ua not 80 much intereav'jas ': was the tram pet arrangement, will furnisfy mu8io. s U: The public will ""find the entei tainment well worthy of their pa -ronage, especialiy.,at the moderate prices 'of admission, 10, 20 and 30 though no one was hurt, j The most unfortunate part of the collision Wa3 the demolishing of several eggs in the arms of Capt.j Alexander. - ...... . - . - i is arriving rilyi-.ahd th'ejp QXJg&l primaries Tuesday night ' 1 wish to e'ay to my friends, and cents. to the delegates to the contention Uo norKom oumes. tomorrow night, that Tdo not my natne presented in any shape or form."' Respectfully, J. F. Hurley. Backlcn's Arnica aiy Charlotte has had no little, sparr ring oyer- the municipal contest and no little bad blood has been pulsat ing under nom de plumes. .The Observer takes the benefit .of a tern- Dorarviull to cease the insertion of ..v, o, , sucn articles except-over me reai tat3, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ru w tu; pk,,. -n o m j rJu names of the authors, lnis ruling Hands. Chilblains! Coma-and all will doubtless have a teridency to Skin Eruptions, and positively cures take muchof the bitterness but of ui iiu pay .requi-ji. , xuiw iuo uuuitjai. guaranteed to give a tatisf action or oonev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug etore -. D.jn't Tobacco Kpltana Smoke' Yon i . LIfeAway. I.i FIT, If . you - want to quit tobacco us ing easily and , forever ba made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and .'vigor, take Np-To-Bac, the wonderw orfeer thatC makes weak meri i fitrorigV :ilariygairi ten pounds in tdn'days. " Over 400,000 cured. Buy Np-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. Booklet and' sample mailed free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi cago or New York. N Taken Back to Georgia. The Discovery NaVed Bis Xiro1 Mr G." Caillou tte, Druggist, at Beaverville, 111,, saye: To Dr. King's New j-iscovery I owe my life- '"Was taken with'La' Grippe aUd trfed all the physicians' for iniles about; but Sheriff T M U p,wo of no avail and was given up fand passed through Concord last nfght fine's New Discovery in my store I: wnis way to VillarickarG ' He, sen;.ipr a ooiu? juukmtim ub had TO?fK- -r-v- i o- -Vr .! and rfromi::tb.e, first dosebegan to aaa with him Mr, Dick Sparnetr, of w.tor nH after uainff thrfie kold Hill, who is wanted in Gebr-I bottles wanun and ab9ut again. It i. ktAn nvA -rt .nrt iflA TPitViniTf. r"4uv'i woo -arreoieu lueauay. uujk. Axeu a-irew max u x cici a Muisuion nanprs ' ; Last year Mr. Spirnelland his 6n Toini who were gold-mining in ,,,ai,a, oecame involved in wa difficulty with V negrd;v'T6Chegrp fitot at Tom and then the old gentle Dlau 8ht the negro. The negro wes wounded. T CXRE A COI.D IK OHJS DAf lke laative Brbmo Ouinine Tah- e All druggists refund' , the f Gen. Unmpton Recoyerlnsr. '. ..: It is very gratifying to know that Gen. Wade Hampton is. recovering from his serious illness. Ghe gen eral has passed his 80b yean His is a star that may be i temporarily dimmed by . the meteoric flash of modern blatherskites, but its piire light will shine down the ages as a hero to be emulated. ( tisenipnrs ClGARSu A , H o asehoi ink: jx eccssi iy . CascaretoV Candy? Cathartic, V the most wonderful ;mep:inal diecdvery of the ae, pleasani -anoV refreshing to the taste, dct geVtly arid "positive ly on the kidneys, liver and bowers; cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, xure headache,. fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. today, if).zsopQ cents-. ; Sold and guaran teed toxrire-hy all 4rugjgiatk. will Bimply stun yqg MEN'S MEAR5i For $5.00 we offer, suits, worth 700 to 9.00. . v jFor ? G 00 you get equal laa good- baTgain. - ; ; J f From $750 tc $10.00 wasell you a suit gopd'-enoug'hL..:'for a Frince. . ' . We have never before, shown sucK a and the prices are so tnuch lower than you expect; you will . return home with a broad smile. ' Wtffl IttCllt MID 5FpB IORSELViS. We offer 600i Doen Men's and Cbildren's Sample Gap 3 Medium "and Fine Straw Hats at HALF PRICE. , See theses CANMQNSI fe FETZfeH. BELL ever shown : toilersthe benefit . carryfthe larsrest and most comnlete.llLfe jpy-ui. jarge loraanaiac iow ngures, ana give our cus- evftrfihnwTi in Ijoncorar ? of the low prices. ; ,we nave ljaoies' Kocaers from f 1.00 to S12.5CL Tou crn get a bargain ln'dlnmg chairs. - Whenyt)U "Want anything In the fufDitur Jjtr. niackwelder Oead.f ' Mrs.; f Blackwelder, ' ithe wife of MrrBgit oir Blaokwe Id erwho lives four mUeVeMat 'bfi-thelcity 6nl the XJ Bleasant roid. , died , at her home Tuesday t night. , of . cancer. She hkd'beVn V grat' sufferer ' for several YcajsL Bey. HAlMcCullough noon, tnt burial takir.g place Ml. Herman! Lutheran chnrch. at line call and seens; We can save, you money jin the. following articlea: Bed Kooni buits. t t - f r . . . : H . pasel Center7 and Dining Tabfes 1 ir' ouhges, Coucheg,' " ; ' j adies' Desk,' ' - 4airv"06tlon and Shuch Mattresses, - 1 1 fctt Novelties. Baskets Pickets;-" . Oacks for hallpMouldirigS, ?1 - K "ITJockers, ;? s" :t I nide Shades ' . f irla Knorn a- MBabyCafnageff. Matting, 0f all kinds and descrjpiop8;, Oar undertaking department is complete, and willbennder the care" of Mr Bell. All calls are promptly niet, day or night. j .lv ft ( i diva Mb.:-:N.' '! ! 1 1 j "i ! f i 1 : ; I .V.vi ; ..-'i-vVprj . -
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