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CONCOin N. C, TUESDAY MAY 4, 1897: Q W hole NO. 1,710 Vol" 93 ,cAPK FKOM DROWNING. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. PERSONAL PTEUS. Host Aarrouljr. Escapes w tn toiu " - The Race lor Mayor a Close One Up to 3 O'clock. of China Grove, The polls opened promptly at 7 r. F I, r0w Mi" .. ." iff Kfird in thP citv today, tells us o'clock this morning, when a voting wuu ' nL hud uuuicdi lur luu luayoraiiv hat Mr. ' a" "'v'v' peganand continued throughout j nrrjw escape from drowning the day, without trouble or unnec m . . ,nnn, - essary wrangles. At 3 o'clock this Saturday ;. afternoon the i following number o Mr Boat bad hired a team from ballots ha 1 been cast at the differ rf Fldleman and waa driving ent precincts. rt.u Water n.rees: which was 8Cro38 w conaiderabl? swollen, when he and hi3 team were carried dovn the .mum. Mr. Boat by the closest call, managed to get out of the creek wop and buersv were tasen 1 110 Uu'"v the stream fully 150 yards. out after much First Ward Second Ward Third Ward Fourth Ward, 266 253 42 182 bat on don They were taken khnr It is thought that the horse ' till die -Salisbury World. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. is o enrr vu;;o. Total 743 Results Largely Democratic. Charlotte electa E B Springs, in dependent Democrat, by 405 ma jority, together with Democratic minor officials. Lenoir re elects Mayor 'Widby with a full board of Democrats, witb one exception. States ville elected Dr. L Harrell and a full board of Democrats. Gastonia bad but one ticket for town officers in connection witb i issue of whether or not Gastonia would vote $15,000 to erecting a i Veteran Dead. court house and iail in that town Mr. Wesley Cassell died this jt carried almost unanimously, and iy) morning at his home near the county seat will, in the near fu- Cold Springs church, of typhoid ture, be Gastonia instead of Dallas. pneumonia. ine ueueaoeu wo me regular democratic ucset nearly 69 years of age. He was one waa elected in Salisbury, with T C oftnose unfortunate Confederates Linn leading by 319. that, ever since the battle of Gcttys-1 in Lincoln ton "wet" and "dry" burg, has carried an armless sleeve, formed the cbief issue, and "dry The loes of ao arm was in no small won. degree a eource of privation to hjml Fayetteville ir "happy r in una yet he fought the battle of life with nimity, electing- Col. W S Cook one hand and brought the reward of for the fifth time. He is Demo a fair degree of comfort. He was cratic and his election was almost a good and honorable citizen. without opposition. The funeral services will be con- Lexington goes Republican dry, ducted Wednesday about 11 o'clock with a Democratic "wet" Mayor, (if at Cold Springs Methodist church L a ua High Point buried politics in the For OTer Firtr Tear contest, and went overwhelmingly Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Syrup has for graded schools. W G Bradshaw been used for over fifty years by : millionr of mothers for their child- ,r. . .... .. ren while teething, with perfect sue- mu u? "uuuv cess. It soothes the child, softens A P Ryne is mayor. 1 r . w I - the gums, allays all pain, cures wind John Nelson heads the Domo- Colic Anrt ia tVn Vtoof rornofln fnr I . . ... . . w wwfc I nvnm mnniAina nnnomiYlont in UiarrhfiPft. It will roll ova th nnnr -- - AW Vf ... W..fW WMW fWW. . . ... . sufferer immediately. 8old by weouBuuru, iuivbu wuuuu uPAiu- cruggista in everv nart of the world, sition. iwenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure Lumoerton re-eiectea an its oia i - ask for "Mrs., Winslows Sooth- town omcers yesterday. All quiet llg Svmo" and talcfl no other kind along the line. 4 f I . i Ml t 'i.J T TT Asneviiie eiectea j & Aan&in, e uke tke Best. Democratic, by 55, and at time of Tf t, . . . . L . dispatch it was believed that all the lvud vwiiiiiiiii it ri vii u kimii nvm v tv m r i ji . 1 . . j ; j , o ' J I uemocranc aiaermen wero eieuieu. progressive town wants rirati vuuu u namAA.0h'. looa L i . , I At VJU1UCJUUXU IUO icuiuoiauu w theatrical : troupes occasioualy. ticket was elected. The city has Mr. Dallas H Pitts has gone to 'Salisbury. '; j Mr. J B Sherrill is spending the afternoon in Charlotte. r ' Mr. John Gdrmanj of Salisbury, spent yesterday in the city, i Mr. J3d. F Correll is fencing in his yard oh East Depot street, with new palings'. .. , :. j :. - Mrs. M L Stevens, oi feooch ville, spent several days in the city, the guest of Mrs. R A Brown. Mr. and Mrs. James P Cook left last night for Charleston, S. C, where they will spend' some time. Mies Bettie Craig, Who has re cently returned from Washin gton to Salisbury, ia visiting Mr. .and Mrs. A B Young. Mr. W P Houaeal, of the Luth eran Visitorpublished at Newber ry, 8. C, left the city last night, re turning home. He was attending Synod at St John's, v. - THIS IS GIYE US YOUR ATTENTION la r C othiDg, m Km at one-half their actual cost and value. iOur ImmensekLine oi: by Kev. Wiley. three colored aldermen out of nine. Oxford elected J Crawford Briggs as mayor, and a full set of Demo cratic aldermen. Rockingham went Democratic by 3 to 1. would be a decided void in the Diake Unof nlpftRnrahl nnPAainnn in 'Concord if all first class troupes were w gi ye ns the go-by and only sec class or bum performances "uia come to our town. rrom some combination of unfor- lanate circnmatanrPfl tha ManilA Attention, Indies. Vinson Comnanv baa not reived he ladies of the Confederate ftich encouragement as would make Memorial Association will please probable that they or any other meet at. the residence of Mrs. J 0 2lPer wouW ri8k Gibonat 10:30 a. m. on Wednesday, rr" ucrc again. J-he Company has been induced repeat "Forget Me Not" on Wed., night when a full house it is W will extend the compliment so hfl due them. ' fi lscord is not unappreciative of r 11 Cia88 8howj5 and U e drfnl ln EeeiDfi thia beautiful aiEa that pan v ttth u May 5. By order of MES. J F WlLLEFOBD, President. Mrs. R. S. Harris, Secretary, SUGAR CURED HAMS the best on the market arid some Choice Canned Tomatoes ' -AND i V . if Loose Pickles JUST RECEIVED. are the best you can find. I - Ervie &"-'Si Q R;0 C E RSi SPRING - GLOTHING-. is arriving daily and the bargain 8 we offer in TO EE, QUALITY, AND FfiT, will simply "ptun" you. MEN'S WEAR.; For $5.00 we offer suits worth 7.00 to 9.00 For 6 00 yon get equally as good a bargain. From $7.50 cc $10.00 we sell yon a suit good enoukk fosr alPrince. We ha ye never before shown such a- and the prices are so much lower than you expect, you will. return nome with a broad smile. TO CALL HID SEE FOR YOOIH We offer 600 Dozen Men's and Children's Sample Cars. Medium and Fine Straw Hats at HALF PRICE. See these. I El CANNONS & FETZER HB&DS OR TAILS ? Xorth Carol I da Synod Closed. The sessions of the ; Lutheran Synod of North : Ca rolina - which bonyeted in St. John's f church, abarrus county, Thursday if .er- oon of laRt week were duly closed onday evening ' . j The meeting of this historic old Synod has been gratifying. : 6 I TMVa t.hrnwlncr nn a nennv anil takincr chances, is the indiscriminate mp?lnr.fisat oST m me concluding wort: or oynoa, FURNITURE lor the season, it presents the latest ideas in style and fijc was thut thft rpArr nf th Pinanrfl and iathe result of study, experience and the perfect acquaintance with the ppa was mat tne report ottne finance lardemand 0ur Future commands admiration by the heauty of fiuishL Committee of which showed a large eleeance of design. We carry as complete a line as any Furniture Store in (So inoTAftfiAof hftnftvnUnt rontribhtinns State. We guarantee our goous as representea and prices as LOW as fce w - t -m m r T7i n m 1jJ VV XjD1 Ded Boom Suits. couraincr for the nast vear of U pasels, Center and Dining Tables. ' I ounges, Couches, l adies' Desks, Mair, Uotton and Shuch Mattresses, A rt Novelties, Baskets, -Pickets, R acks for halls, Mouldings, Oockers, political and financial unrest. The executive committee elected for this year is composed of the officers of Synod and Dr. Stevens of Enoch ville. j The vacancies in the Board of i Trustees of North Carolina College were filled by the election of Keys, S D Steffev. of St. JohnVlChas. B Miller, of this city and Dr. CM Pool, of Craven. N. 0. Also Rev. 0 A Brown was elected to fill va cancy in Board of Trustees of Mont Anicena Seminary. After transacts qq. mg a great deal of miscellaneous business the Svnod adiourned to meet in Burlington; N.I C, on J hursdav before tne 1st oundav m Mow IQQfi Synod dispersed, with many words Surely if the word REGULATOR is not on a package of appreciation of the kind hospi it is not taiityot uev, a u oceney ana nis oc. John's people. I ESI Tnnide Shades, Cide Boards & Baby Carriages. Matting, (f ali .kinds and dereriptieeav Oar undertaking department is complete, and will be.nnder the care All calls are promptly met, day or night. KEEP YOUR EYES OPENS! mm T wllnh r m w Atki priormer8 as Mauae n8on and her associates. Cer-, b6 apaniments will probably nZ shown here tvet. Let DShave a fan house. for sale. T L , aave some fine Buokshire J8J -China plg8 for sale. 1 C. L. Sims. That Brare Girl. Helen Constantinide is the name of a seventeen-year-old girl that carries the flag in a Greak brigade. She is called a second Joan of Arc. She wears the same uniforn of the other troops and seems not to fear death and declares her purpjse to GtvYtr in ttiA frnnt rank. She is flaid to be a good shot and I that,she enffers from, illusion and evidently is masculine in point of talk, at random a great deal of the chivalry. time. Salisbury San. ; VIRED MOTHERS find heft w vca?wai w tSem i1gS2d'5itaBSS' Nothing else is the same. ' It cannot be and never fesr new and needed STRENGTH. been put UP DV anv one exceni m m wr tr j - iD. N. 'ZEDLDCS & (SO- And it can be easily told by their Trade Mark- THJS RED 2. fount; JLady looses Der Blind. Dr. L M Archey, of Concord, was in the city this morning on his way to Morgan ton. He had in his charge a young lady, Miss Litaker, who Uvea near Concord, and he waa tak ing her to the State hospital at Morganton. . J Miss Litaker's mind became de ranged two months ago! She is neyer violent, her trouble u being The Newbern Journal says a tar ppn measuring 42 inches from tip tri tip and weighing 28 pounds,- was caught last Friday by Cap. Stmuel Willis, off Fort Macon A most re markable fact is that the tarpon was caught in a net, something that is yery unusual. J - . 1 . The New York Naws says ILcu. Vance, wife of the late Senate Vance, is oae of the wittiest wortga in Washington, and the unique pout, about her appreciation of a joke 3 that she eoj yj a good one tm. when the laugh happens to fDL. upon herself.
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