Vol. XV.-No. 85 CON CO 1U N. C.V S ATURD AY APBIL 24, 1897. WhoiS.NO. A GRAT. MEETING IN NASH ' VILLE. THIRTY GALLONS Ex ton federate Reunion Gen. don's Word. PERSONAL POIM TEKS. Of Mean Corn Whiskey Seized In the Gor-I MMvar wm iu vuy. i - Revenue Officer George W Means The United Confederate Veteran this (Saturday) afternoon made a Association will meet this year at fieiz Q f . M a Kashvillf, Tenn., on the 22nd, 23rd n CQm wlliak- and i . aDd 24th ct J an . . . and waon in! the Wrfc nf t.hA m'tt nU rnmmander. General John 15 . . . i J I UC r , ' If. Ma... -a. XI r Jafcin war and weat in ' cau" w ;FnB wougn VT. 6i-n i;.-.j.. -,JS the lot in rear cf the Rnvd And ; eorA tlTffeS JjX"VOllloUcii C BvJlUlGio I . - -J- and sailors every wnere to iorm iocai .?w -w, u. mo .flsnciatioDP, and send applications eJ8 fall npon a very suspicious to Headquarters for! papers to turnout, He approached the wagon organize Camps immediately, bo as and made an investigation without - T ''' -I.. g'reat Reunion at JNasnvme, and one, there being no one in charge thus unite wiin ineir comrauen id 0f the team. He found buried carrying-out the laudable and phi- uaderneath quilts and straw three lanthropic objects oi tne organs ke9, all of which contained about . j tt n r rt l "J. - iu uift" I tflom anH InoH aroa futon to Rvnnrn iVmatft in the business meeting I r.TL - . Bro stables, where it is being kt Jasnvnie. - - $ r , . . -ii ii mi Hems of this mte:ing : , nem. xne oatnt is supposed! to De "It will betbe largest and most the property of one Isaac Barbee of j inmDrtant U. 0. V. iKeunion ever lDe Meaaow ureet Uhurcn neighbor 1 . I I . m n . . - m of the Nsh- nooa near lQe staniy aua UMbarrus ille Reunion Committee under the jHne. hin nf i.a phairmflti lini .1 K I icauciou. v v w ww y A Household Treasure. O'Bfyan, is a guarantee that , every D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. fort I Y.t says that he always keens Dr. ,6 ... - , ' ' KicR's New Discovery in the house and convenience of the old Veterans and his family has aiways founa the and 'all "visitors which is in the very best results 'follow its use ; f':- if la a union A A Yriv h would ot.be without it, if ui u,-u, .u J procurable, n Gv A. Dykeman, Drug- oi verv aoie ana aisiiDguisnea jom-1 gisr. uatsKiu, jn. x., says that ur. f k1 King's New Discovery is undoubt- magnitude of the work entrusted to he has used it in his family for eight v Thpm in Pnrtainincr and carinc for years, and it has never failea to do . . . , . , ... , 4 autgat is claimed for (it. r Why no; meiroiu .vumraue, uu ib-wm-uc try t remedy so long ' tried and their nride to make it the most 1 tested. Trial bottles free at Fet- i s -J 1 V WW V .V UAUU W W and the citizana of Nashville are aglow with enthusiasm and patriot ism, at the prcspect of diepensing their far famed '"hospitality to the surviving heroes of the Lost Cause. Bir8ines8 of the greatest impor tance to the survivors of the South trnArmy will demand careful con- Mr. Lonia Brown has returned from Charlotte. . ; 1 j ..- . i Miss Jennie Cook, of Mt, Pleas ant, is visiting Miss Belle Moser. Mr. H M Barrovf spent yester day in Charlotte. v ; j : Mr. M B Phifer, wno 'has been spending some time with relatives at Cleveland, bis old home, return ed to the city last nigbt. He is greatly improved in health. Mr. W E Fink, who has been spending some time With . bis pa rents near Mt. Pleasant! was in the city on his way to Florida. After a tour through several States he will return to Rockwall county, Texas, where he will repide in I the future. THIS IS ( H ' GIVE US TOUR ATTENTION Am m Clothing, Hals, lie., at one-half their actual cost and value. A N D Molasses ! OUR STOCK OF ' V i- NEW ORLEANS PORTO RICO I MOLASSES ' t Syrups Our ImmenseLine;oi: GLOIHING N D TO ORGANIZE. Bicyclists and Baeballists to Sleet Tnesday Klbt at the Conrt House. Arrangements have been com pleted by which a meeting of the citizens will bo held at the court house Tuesday niffht at 8 o'clock. ri,wuu uullUfi BC00iW" "uc for the purpose of orcamzinff a bu U 11 . .1 - : - - oevenm Annual convention at i j vun NashvUle, Tenn.-soch as the best paty!t0 formlijate. rneB and regn methods of app.nrinor imnfirtiftl Tii t i. ; i . o r - laiions ana to elect omcers necessary tory and to enlist each State in the for carrying 0UH the plans. Eyery vumpuaiioa ana preservation or tne history of her citiz3n soldiery; the benevolent care through State aid or otherwise of disabled, destitute cr d Vtt.Tans and the widows and orphans of our fallen brothers in i" wes ; to consult as to the feasibility of the formatioi of a TJ. O. Y. Bene TJlent Aid Association ; the eare of body is requested to be present, es specially those who have subscribed to the stock and those who contem plate doing se. GREAT SALES prove the grea merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla, Hood's Sarsaparilla Bells because it accomphsbes GREAT CURES. the graves of our known and on- North Carolina,! A ,Aih JQ7 known dead buried at Gettysburg, Cabarrus County, j Apm 14tn.' i'ort Warren, CamDS Morton. Chase. At a meeting of tne County Board t , i AND EMPIRE SYRUP is the. best you can find. Ervip Soiltlhi. C E R S. - j SPEING - is arriving daily and the bargains we offer in TYLE, QUALITY, AND 'FIT, will simply "stun" you. iMEN'S WEAR. TCt CUBE A VOLD IN ONE DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. AIL druggists refund the money ii v aus to cure, zoc- - i An Inmnte RiuHIngr. Charlie Jones, 25 years of age, an For $5. Oa we offer suits worth 7.00 to .6o.Ut . ' For 6 00 you get eqnallyas good a bargain. : r From $7.50 cc $10.00 we sell you a iuit good enough for a Prince ; j .r i v . -- ! W.e' ha ye never : before (Showpsuch 4 Yluii "u'i - and the prices are bo much lower than you expect, j oa will , y i t v returnhbme witha brod smile: I y- We offer 600 Dozen Men's and Children's Sample CaTS; inmate of the county home from) No. 3 township, who has been bad off for a long time with, consump ' "' ! " II . . . "' T"T" uon, is graauaiiy sir Kjng. nis Cass is a hopeless one. FURNITURE! FURNITURE !! t: I 1 J W I Kililji-i XlitJttl0 VJO. carry'the largest and most compete Hlo ' " I " ntu1 "WTt. Tin tt in la -rcro Irvta otlH of 1 rtxrr fi inroo anA m'nn nn. tomers the henefit of the low prices. We have Ladies' Rockers from $1.00 to $12.50.' 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 : j - For Infants and Children. Tie fao- siaila clgaatura is OS ? in Gaston Three persons only, county, gave in tax on income last year of more than $1000j Asheville Citizen. r . Oakwood npmptrv at. of iecuons, at tne viers b omce m - w - -w w g- 1 TkT A 1 I Z A ChiPAA t u rr V, . uoncora, jxorin varonna, on adh Uucago, Johnson's Island, Cairo i4lh; 1897- thpv points, to see that j jjpon application and for good Wj auuuuJ uecuraiea, me reasons shown, it is ordered tha ueaei8tone8 preserved and nrotwtftd. k j IT . I tUClu.VD a UWV ioeioviuwuu - nn 5 J'P e 18ts of thenftmes of electors for the different election ar ue&a heroes with the no.atn nf I in rani r f a or wofrla rtf 1" f A tnwn nf J tneir last resting places furnished Concord, said election for said town xo their friends and relatives through to be held, on the 22nd of June, ueineCliam nf nnr o.mra fKno fa I 1QQ7 nt.doK Ko of nf t.hA fiAnrftl their namAa frnm nMinhn Apanmhltr nf ftntitled "An Act haudmg themidown in history ; authorizing Concord to issue bonds, consideration ot the different if a majority of the registered vot- -ements, plans and means to ers vote m favor of bonds." W. H. JdLUME, Ch'm'n B'd of Co. Com g. Jas. C. Gibson, 1 Clerk Superior Court. W. M. Weddington, Register of Deeds. t a monument to the memory of fcn Da, President of the fderateStates of America, also to IdinS monnments to other th?iL aJ?er8' 8oldiers and sailors of . '.Bth ; also to assist in the. pro. the r uu . to we uPn tie chat,8 of the name of (iy . , v' v. v ,, iu u. c. a : button " ?ge the Present badge or the no W h is not Patentable for mVtl onePrcPPsed which island tion 8nf hlchanges in the consti maV-anJ . d4 bHaws as experience NOTICE. The notice of registration in this issue by County Board of Election does not apply to the election for Mayor, but only to the election to be had on the question of issuing bonds. J. L. Hartsell, Clerk B'd. ComV. for Concord. April 14, 1897. CONCORD MARKETS ' cotton; market. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling.... 7.40 , Middlings 1 7.20 low middling .......7.10 -tains ................. ..t; N6 25 PBODUCB MAmKET Corrected bv ;Swin& White. Bacon to 75 Sugarcured nams ...L.. 12to 14 Bulk meats,sides. L. 6 to 7 Beeswax............... 20 Butter .....1.. 10tol5 Chicken.... ..i 10to20 Corn. ....50 Eg........:;..,....L....... io Lard..... ...L 7 Oed Room Suits. cklo flonfoi anil ,;Dinin a pMm -'I ounge8,'.Couche8, . adies' Desks, t - t - air, Cotton and Shuch Mattresses, , , A-rt Noveltits, Baskets, Pickets, t . ' : Oacks for halle, Mouldings, " vrockers, V inside Shades, . . - ide Boards, SU Baby Carriages, Matting, ! Yhlna Closets . Qf all kinds and descriptions. Oar undertaking department is complete, and'willjbelniiderthe care of Mr Bell. All calls are promptly met, day or night. Ell : iSCEEP YQUR EYES ;.Pf I Surely if the word REGULATOR is hot on a package it is not Flour(North CarolJ)..!- $2.50 &Ieal. ....... Oats Tallo ....... 45 .40 3to4 PREE EDUCATION. I An education at Harvard,; Yale, or any other college or institution of learning in the United 8tates, 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. JAMES D. BALL, 3 6 Bromfield S treet, BostonMass. Sept. 17797. 4 Dr. Allies Pahi PJlls com Neuralgia, Nothing else is the same. It cannot be and never has been put up by any one except And it can . ZEBL0ET:i be easily told by their Trade Mark- A small boy waved down the C. F. & Y. V. passenger train last Sun day, and when asked by the con ductor what was the matter inquir ed if he had any cigarettes on hoard. The conductor told him be had no cigarettes, and was also kind enongb to direct him to that country where he could "get a light. ' Pr. Miles' Pain Pills stop Headacb Fire Insurance. Representing an agency of . Strong and Reliable Companies t l ean place large lines of insur ance at a living rate. : J.. F. Hurley, Agent, i -!

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