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1 1 1 Whole NO. IS C Vol. .XV.-No. 92 CONCOIUJ, N. C, MOITDAT MAY 3, . 1897. IN ADAM'S CREEK. F n Enly n Trying- Experience in a rnmons Stream Natnrday Afternoon- - ... . - : Mr. E D Eudy, who lives ' two miles south of town,:as oa his way hom8 from Mt. Pleasant atur&iy afternoon and at Hayne'FordvotH Adam's Creek, he had a very trying experience.f The 8tf.em:i4y0)tku' bat not beyond Safet.t HrSE0i): rJnvificr ona horse to a wasron and when creek, the and fell. about the middle of -the f horse steppe&W 4roclc- T he wagon turned oyer and began to float down-trea)to, o leTeral hundred yards before the horse could be resoued. from the furious waters.1- Mir. Endyhad on his wagon a full set of new buggy, wheel, wnicn were washed-entirely awaj, and had not been found ' this (Monday) morning at 11 o'clock,' Mr. Eudy was accompanied by " b is' brather, Jake Eudy, both of whonrj were - thoroughly wet." " UK muf followed his team down v the stream and was docked fi'ye times before the ho.se and wagon were safely landed.' m C ASTORIA For Infants and . Children. ilaila it iff W ererr The Runaway Horse Badly Injured. A small boy was in charge of J M Loman's team . Saturday after - noon as it came into town .and1 when in front of the poatoffise building the wagoni became uncoupled, throwing the front' end oq the horde's hind legs. The; horee be came frightened and started to ran, goins; at a break neck speed up Mam street and ;when it reached Litoker'd corner it took the ' side walk, turning 'in at Mrs. Black's lot. There it ran into a barbed wire fence, cutting its legs and shoulders in many places quite severely. Guing up Main street the horse came near running over Tom juunston ana tne jiece ot wagon barely missed him. Stop drugging yourself with quick nostrums or "cures." Get a well- snowa pharmaceutical remeJy. that w"i ao. tne work. Catarrh and Cold n the head will not cauRA-Rnfter mgif Elv'fl druggist will supply 10c. trial size wc. mil size, We maii it.- : r v ' : E LY BJROS;. 56 Warren St.. N. Y. Citv. Rev. John Reid,' Jr., of Great iFalle, wni., recommended Ely JB 'Cream statement. "It is a positive cure for vaiarro n nsea as directed.7 evrancia W. Poole, Pastor Cen lral Pres. Church, Halen JMont. hr' Alder fflon's Ensasement, X f. C e notice that Alderman v?ho is speak at the closing 'exer Cl8e8 of the Concord High School, is 0 going to deliver an addressinj arlotte May 19. , Tjie newspapers 'Ptak in very high terms of the ad -1 3 jiat delivered before the Ohar !e8ton thodist Coi teZe. : Con cord ls fortunate mrbeing able to hear lu,8 DriiliE lant young educator. Just try V- a 10c. box. of. Cascarets ever S Uver and bowel regulator V Lau Ho TCKnt homledr last Fri aPa'rt of K8.r!:rUnkwis ound ?45, 1 1 nicn waa nnH i robe Dlce coffin and burial nr. An Earthquake Today. About fifteen minutes paBt twelve today a numbej of our citizens felt the shock- of n earthquake. Among the number that perceived i tor&lTs. M J Corl, Miss Annie Purhead, Mr. Will Johnston, Dr. D. -Johnson and we leain Mr W'L vWe could not nearn the piant mh. Ci. .... . ., A ' j i men t in which it occurred. Tjie ic1c.!aa38ifght, of course, but wis stahcjenfr to rattle dishes, and Mr. Will John son tay 8 . his house cracked and screaked Y:' Prof. Wright Will Come. 1' For Bferal " . weeks m negotiations hare been on between parties in the city ahdTProfi 5R'E Wright for the removal of his school from Newells to. this place. The trade was closed today (Monday) and Mr. Wright will open his school here in the fall. The school house will be located Inthe-pretty oalrgroye at the old fair grounds. Plans for the buildings are now being drawn by a Concord contractor; 4 A Fight on "It a a: Row.' i'he usual Sunday afternoon fight occurred von East Depot street yester'H day, when Dfcc Lindsey went to the home of his brother, Will Lindsey, and engaged in boisterous conduct unbecoming a "culled gemmen." He cussed and swore' and raved like a . " , " r. . r ' ... 1 ' I . 1 maniac, nnaiiy cnunKing rocss through the windows and tearing , a door down, dojng considerable dam age to the house, the property of Mr. A G Bost. OH corn licker" was the cati si of it all- Lindsey was tried this morning and sent to ja 1 in default of 100 bond f jr his.ap pearahce at court. Mrs, Ritchie Dead. Mrs. Bettie Ritchie, of Faith, Kowan county, died Friday and was buried Saturday at' St.' PulTs. "She was a yery aged lady being oyer seventy fiv years of age. Her death was caused by cmsumption. CATARRH A LOCAL Disease .A Climatic Affection. ' . . Nothtng but a local remedy or change of climate will cure it. Get a well known phar . maceutical remedy , ELY'S CREAM BALM It is quickly absorbed. Gives relief at once. Opens and cleanses the ? Nasal passages. COLD HEADHe"sandnfrotectffie Membrane, Restores the Sense of Taste, and Smell. No Mercury, No Injurious drug. Full size 500 Trial size 10 at Druggists or by mail - ELY BROTHERS sq Warren Sf N; Y. -Representative Rogers' introduced the following preamble and resolu- tirih" the other -day in the Tex8 legislature: v. - J ? Where'asV the patient House is tired n Of the: perpetual, jaw, f j . "SVJiich is so. jiniyersally fired : , 5 At fiaoh nrosriective law; fAnd whereas; toosome are accused Of assailing bills, that pasa - With the very Weapon-Sampson used -The jawbone of an ass;-orp And whereas, now, the day has come -7 When our per diein shrinks, : To such a small and paltry sum ' U .. . It will not pay for drinks; , r Therefore, resolved, that we Will hold . Two sessions every, day, ry) nd whether it be hot or cold, . ;, , . We will try to earn our pay In the coming election, atKihg's: Mountain, the question lis 'Hog,l igr: "No-Hog." In, Shelby, it will be "Wheel on" or Wheel on,!!I the stteetsj ". i v GREAT SALES prove the great merit of . Hood's Sarsapanlla. Hood's Sarsaparilla sells because it accomplishes GREAT CURES. , PERSONAL POtri TEKS. Messrs C R White and N F Yorke are spending the afternoon in . .4 4- Mrs. S J Allen, o(. Winston, is vissiting her mother, Mrs. Ann Fink, on West Depot street. - ' . r-Mi88 Sue Nich olson is spend i n g: peveiral. dayri ' to - tb bounty wi th lutsa 'i;.ari juoitibod. Messrs. H 6 McAllister, W W Dry and G R B Miller tame in from Mt. Pleasant Jtbte morning. ateVcliantUWin Ridenhonr, of Kind's Mountain, snent Sunday in I the tontitry Jjith. relatives, near St; ;vrand;Mra LJ oil, of Mt. PleasanC spent the day in the , city, the gWeats of Mr.' and Ur&: W S, alSjiMamii : SteWat;wrjo WAuttiending schpol at Jnochville has returned to her home at Can nd&ttllc ?fuf?. fzochl.m y : oQ;Ci!Ae-popular. clerk .at the Arlington hotel in Char lotte, spent Jatt .plght in the pity, rtnVniofcfromBt Jobri's.1 Mrr John A-BioQarriTed in the cityfrom Raleigh Saturday nightf and "nrjll spend r severaL, daysvhere withjus faxxuiy. L Misr HttiflK .Wpdington re turned to MobtA Atnceha Seminary to-day after spending Sunday in the dtry ith her parehts, - -" . - J e I u . vt . .c-v k . i n-' "f Mr. and Mrs. C T Bernhardt and MrTPaul Bernhardt; their son, returned to' Salisbury 'last evening. They i were ; attending (Synod at St. John's.! O- ' :-i K ; ; Miss Eelle r Shirey, leftj ? this mornihg-jor Chattanooga, Tenn.j where shfe will spend jsome lime. She will stop over in. '.Salisbury for several daye. ; Mies -Emm a v V bile, jwho was employedmjthe city graded schools as teacher,'left thi8 morning for her home at Belverdere, in 1 the eastern part of the State. Sbe will spend several days with friends at High Point. .! SUGAR CUREC HAMS ; the best on the market and some Choice Canned Tomatoes : , AND !' -- : Loose Pickles JUST RECEIVED. are the best you can find. V ' I ; inriith,.- t Q RO C-E'R S. Mtate Press AssoclAlion, f , , sThe) Nprth) Caroliraj;; Preset As sociation will meet at Morehead City tfn Wednesday and;' Thursday the 9tn'jm(l0 Blf cknall,V proprietor ' of the -, At lantic Hotel, has invited the Associa tion tdstdpitb;irfma8 his guests, free gratisj and enjoy the ' hospitali ties i of that famous resor.t. : . r iMrSherrill tte effi ciep t secretary will &eurerpV88es" for 'members ot the Association and will ' complete arrangements for a delightful trip at once. -; '- The . State Medical ' jAesociation meets at, Morehead at the same time. L ; -K For Over FiftyYears M rs. Winslow's Sobtning! Syrup has been 1 jisejd or '.oyer fifty years, by millions of mothers for their 1 childr ren while teething, with perfect suet cess.0 .Itf 1 soothes '. the child,' softens the gprnsallays all pam,j cures .wind colic; anA' is the best remedy' for Diarrhoea, It will relieveCtjie-poor little sufferer immediatery.,T Bold tjy druggists in every part of the world, T wen ty-fiye cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wmslbws Sooth iLg Syrup," and take no other kind ..'-::.:V .: THIS IS !r ": GIVE US yOUil .:a 4.- r Fine 1 7 i id at one-half their actual cost and value- 'ii' lOiir ImmenseLineioii SPRING -l ' - 1 : " . 18 arriving daflv arid STYLE,- QUAlbITY,v AND will si m ply Vtnn" yon. - ... .' f MEN: Eor $5.00 we offer Briifcs worth O0;to 900- 1 FPr.fQ PQ you get equally as good a bargain; -17? vl&W-9fl W ?ell you a suit good enough fox. We ha ye never before 'shown such a ir v rziTvl 1 Li r and the prices are o ;my ch 0 i,rexurn iiome iwun WE lSK IOfllilBliO We offer 500 Dozen Meh?sand Children's Sample Oars Medium and Fine Straw Hat at HAL!P PRICE: l"Se these. - v ' i ... . t . i i v - - - . J -. i 1 " i FURNITURE? FURNITURE '2 BELL 'HARRIS & CO. carry.the largest and most compete tows c ,er shown in. Concord. We buy in large lots and at low figures, and give our en- -f ers the benefit of the low prices. We have Ladles' Rockers from 1 00 to $1 J5ft You crnget a bargain in dining chairs. When you want anything in the furniture line call .and see us.: yz .can save you money in the following articles: Oed Room Suits. paselB, Center and Dining Tables. V U U COj . VV U VBJ . . . ,. . r T adies' Desks, -air, Uotlon and'Shuch M .ttreases, A rt Novel tics, 'Baskets, Pickets, "Oacks for, halls, Mouldings, Oockers, i ' " v i nside Shade , 1 Cide Boards,. i . . ! .. Baby Carriages, Matting, O ar undertaking department is complete, and'will bejmderShe care of Mr Jell. All calls are promptly met day or night. , r - - . 1 1 ANNOUNCEMENT. IT if a J hereby; Announce .my sel L a, , can ; didate1 f or Mayor and respectf ully ; the support: of citizens of all parties, believing that in- such rcase8 men and: measures shoulu itermine the re8tilt.4 L ';vj ?4 v.sldtzz U.u-. .S. L. K.LXJTTZ. ANNOUNCE&fMl?. 4 i V To the .yoters of the tpwn ot Con cord: I fiereby announce that Lam a candidate for Mayor of the town of Concord. If elected, I will faith fully and impartially performthe dntig ot the office during my term. No public dntyti8hall' l! neejlctea on account of my private.oHligations le8pectf ully, Louis D. DUYAt. MO RK IS ON a. OAbDVSi ATT0BlOY',AT TAw," CONCORD, N, O Office in Morris bn id n, c ppoit court Honse. ATTENTION fliife ii, I(e 77 .0 OliOTHIKTG. V . ' "... - . V . .ft ' ' . fii harcains w offVr in FIT.'. WEAR; wer than you expect, you wil Z a, prpad smile; - , ...-j r r ;j SIE FOa YDUJ1S11?ES. hfna Closets 'WQC all-kinds and description a. i-OONflORD MARKETS Correcteo; by'Pannons & Fetznr. Good nnddlingi..i.... .....7 65 . Middlings 745 . low middling 3D tain 6 25 -. i iir.j PBODUCB HAhKVZ ; ; 4 Corrected hvSwnu & .Wtats 3ugar-cnred nams..... ....... 12tol4 Suit meats,8ides. .... ...... ...... a to? Beeswax...... ......... ...... ..2f Butter . ..... l0tol5 Ohiqkend... ...... . ... ....... ioto2 g0r;v-r--r--v--. . .5f vgg3 j - i- LaroV.v... k. .1.... Y' e'lourcNorth Caroli .'.42JX Mejal.... ......... ,; '. . ......;,..;5 uaw .. - 3i Cano 1 $ V ' : V. 'J 'I ' r. v.- .... ..... 3to4 Thai i May or of Cleveland, Ohio,, has shut down on Sunday league basebaH games. P rfACHBaigHgmiATgnttien DAW LW Dr. Miles' Nerve FlasteraT Dr. AUles Palu Pllla stop Beadac&e v - . , ' A' ' 1 w''" ,
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