51 '01 Cf'C '" ""'S r'C;;"'':"" No. CONCORD, N. C,- SATURDAY MAY 8, 1897. Whole N:0. ": ;.. OliLYL DAY. of 'I'xorcisps to Re far ,$;" ' ttie i ndies Jltmorial AS jionliy.' Ait eruoon. ' , -,. ,!:, :vui the ldiea of the ; t'srciHon will observe raoni .ay Mcndav, having: prs 'Ji i he following programme to 1 V 1 "v'pt the court house : Mr K Vv Allisop, Presiding MUSIC."' Prayer-17 v. W 0 Alexander. Ada.,,tlv. O B Miller. MUSIC. ' ;i jrr ,fjilr. Holand Thomptoa. "WAR RELICS. I PERSONAL POINTERS. A Batch of Curios ana Interofin rrol. JtU Y ngur. s 01 IN eW6H 6, Tilings for tlie Woman's Exposition IS ill the . City to day. ai t narioite. w t"u T-n,kU . ..J The Woman's Exposition of the to the city last night. J.-i: t." i- :.i . -. I vjsiiunuuB, which wm open i a aoors jjFS Mamye Ury i to the public in Charlotte Tuesday Mont Attoana to spend texr,-win .. present to. tne vmtora ATiRa Minni'ft OmwaII. nf Xtv an interest display cf art and war London, is visiting a Mayor J L ol i ro f rnm t Vi i n nifr ennf , T I CrOW6il 8. Mrs. Paul li Means. Mr. Linrfsav Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Johc- - I t 111 T1 1 1.' ja horjQfl from Sunday.' this morning. day aud last night in the city. " F '' ' xxuxuu iUr mam u,u, r tumgs was Lexingt0n where he! will fill his a Bible by which Comp-jny A, 20th engagement in the Episcopal cburch waa at that place to-morrow. ..-i 1 D J , K,cKH i-: North Carolina Regiment, Mi-di'---": ; .J sworn into the service of Ridcliffe 'e 'ire a-uanu oi uiuuicio, auu uauc iv 1 tne sou, 'in blood :a Battery, at Oak Island, Burnswick r:.,i,.in,r fnr our li uert v iui ireasure. , . " T ii""- . . Ronn!v. on . nnp zisr. ifsni. r. n .a ton; J" ' - - . A I .11 An,l when our ngnts were inreaienea wen prtseryed, and was the property thf CrV iOV Ileal ouu ioi I , , Hurrah for tne ionnie xiue nag mat j- icu. v x uaiu, bears the single star ! " Choeus : - Hurrah ! Hurrah! for Southern rights, Hurrah ! hurrah for t' e Bonnie Blue Flag that bears a smgie ami j Maize Nutrine Hulled Corn ; IS GOOD TO Beat the Band Just try it with some Corporal Stephens A Hick, f of OUr Choice Sugar Co. A.. f the 136th He? .New York, , ante and Csipiureu at tne oanie ot uoanceiiorso A furlough taken from the pocket of Hanson S Field of the Main CaValrv Volnnteers, who was killed at Ground Squirrel church, Va., on May 11, 1864, and a commission to Then here's to our Confederacy, strong we are and brave, rite natriots of ola weiil nsrlit our heritage to save; 1 And rather than submit to shame to die Soheer for the Bonnie Blue Flag that ville May 3rd, 1863,. by Fred C FailCy Patent FlOUr. Ibrvnira ss bears a single star. CHORUS! i Hurrah ! Hurrah ! for Southern Rights, Hurrah I Hurrah! for the Bonnie Blue Flag has gained tle eleventh star. A-iur-6ea by Messrs Walter Tnomuson, L T Hartsell. John Q RO .C E Foard, are interesting documents. A number of Confederate stamps, envelops, orders, oaths of allegiance and President Abraham Lincoln's What do You say to it. proclamation were also among the Thr-saUs-nen are plpading that it collection of papers. A biscnit would 09 very nice for them and Cojk, J F Sninnand Dr. Herring tf baked by Capt No-ih P Foard on the equally as profitable to-their em- battlefislda of Virginia in 1862, ployois if the dry goodp, hardware which was sent to his mother at and furniture stores would close at this place, is not petrified, but is as seven o'clock. This. hard ts stone. - 1 seems ..not an unusual custom cr ad unreasonable Mts. Mtars sent the silhouettes request and we hope; the business JcanUria club. Adur-S'. Mr. John D Barrier. Music 40id North -State." , CiLolina ! Carolina ! Heaven's blessings attend her ! While we 4ive we will cherish, protect and defend her: Though the scorner may sneer at and of her great grand parents, Mr. and men will b able to see their way .ow9t Mrs. Savage. cleir to accede to this little request. . we name her. Mrs. Ann Fink furnished avlamp Ii is worth much in the busy on&o forever! ' brought from the ruins of Pompeii iag wo.ld to create al the happiness Hurrah ! Hurrah ! The good old North ln 1040 we can and we think the broad State. ' . ' . . !i T, , , . , .w . An old pistol, brought oyer from smiles reaching from ear to ear on 1 firman shP ptivips nnt ntnpra tnpirl I merited glory Germany before the revolutionary the faceB of those who are pleased Smvstorv7 foremost ,n war, by; the great grandfather of to call themselves por clerks would Though too true to herselt e'er to crouch Ambrose F Hileman, of Cabarrus, is repiy the generous decision tn onnrpftsinn - I I 2 Who can yield to just rule a more loyal a curious peice of machaoism. The Thia ig the da 0f I anti this, and pistol is in a p9rfect state of preser- Unti-that, but what people need most 1 . j 1 . . 1 ' . vatinn And iR fird hv the flint flasnesJ nowadays is, the antifbihous medi- TSmere ir oimexores, -7 ;v cine, Simmons Liyer Regulator, the graceful, so constant, vet to gentlest r A " r . . . King of Liver Medic ner, and bettar breath trembling, Caite a lot of other tninc:a were than Pills. "I ha e fused no other And true light wood at heart; let the lQ the Exposition by Mi 8. anti-hilioua reuedyfor six years and How they kindle T and flame; Oh, none Means. Space forbids a detailed k Tl know but who've tried them, , ... n nUtt,A of constipratd habit nothing equals Hurrahetc. description. Go to Charlotte and jt Laura . Uraisr, Ellentury, Ushers Misses Elizabeth Gibson, I see them. FK lizz:e Yountr, Kate Means, Lizzie uiieiora, ivate Uibson, Lialla rLUl, r yi p a Agne's Moss, Mary Dale Craige, Mai y W A W I v K I A MontffOmerv. Jama Rinhmnnd at d pp,i r Tor Infants and Children. y : ' , " 7 jj THIS IS - " 1 . i G-IVE US YOUR ATTENTION 13jIS, lie, v . . . . . at one-half their actual, cost and yalue.i :Our Immense Line oi? SPRING - CLOTHING. is arriving daily ar d the bargains wacfiferin . . - - - TYLE, QUALITY, AND will simply "stun" you. MEN'S WEAR. FIT, For $5.00 we pffer suits worth 7 00 to 9.00. For tQ 00 you get equally as good a bargain.- - From $7.50 cc ;$10.00 we sell you a suit good enough for a Prince. We ha ye never before shownJfcUch a and the prices are so much lower than you expect, yoa will return home with a broad smile. WEflSK KOU TQ CUt &HD SEE FOR 'YOORSELVES We offer 600Dozen Men's and Children's Sample Caps Mmi'and'fiiie Stiiw Hats at HALF PRICE; See these. CANNONS & FETZER. HEADS OR T AI LS 9 Like throwing up a penny and taking chances, is the indiscriminate selection of FURNITURE for the season. It presents the latest ideas in style and finish and is the result of study, experience . an! the perfect acquaintance with the popu lar demahd. Our Furniture commands admiration by the beauty of finish and elegance of design. We carry as complete a line as any Furniture Store in the State. We guarantee our goods as represented an 1 prices as LOW as the LOWEST. timili All jthe Ladies are requested to nnfee unng flpwers or send them. At 3.30 o'clock the court house -bell will ring, and promptly at 4 A tee exercisea will hpinn. Mativ n the stores have been asked to close, and probably all will do so. Seats will be reserved for the Mili tary Company, the Sons of Confed erates and the veterans. After the ceremonies at the court "koe, a procession will lead tc the yarioa s cemeteries, where floral ihfutet will be placed apon the gpave8 cf the dead. n i - everyone is requested to keep i he Stakdabd, of to-day, and take with them to the court house. T h.ere will -be no preaching at the apUst church to-morrow, owinj; to we abaence of the pastor Rev. Pay- ' wfe is at the baptist Conyen tlon at Wilmington. jffprest mil News, Miss Etta Potts, of Gastonia, is visiting Mrs. Sarah Cook. Mrs. C F Hislop waa called to King's Mountain, Friday, to attend the luneral of her sister. Mrs. Henry Harris, which occured at that place this (Saturday) morning. In the Absence of the pastor, Rev. J'P Arnold, of the Forest Hill Methodi&t church, Rev. G G Harley will preach to-morrow morning and Rev. W P McGee at the eveniDg service, Rey. J Simpson filling their pulpits, respectively. Messrp. W R Odell and F L Rob bins returned from Pittsboro last evening. Xl Bleniit ifVei). A white minister, jtifter conduct ing services at a colored church, asked' anvold : deacon to lead in prayer. : The brother in ,-blaok offered a fervent appeal for tho white brother and said: "6 Lord, gib him de eye ob de eagle dat he may spy out sin a far off. Wax his hands to i de gospel plow. Tie his tongue to Bow- his head bis kneeF, and Oed Room Suits. Easels, Center and Dining Tables, ,1 ounges, Couches, . t adies' DeskB, HJfair ' (Jnt.lnn and Shnnh Maiitreaapfl. n" . y A rt Novel tics. Baskets, Pickets, Rack 8 for halls, Mouldings, Tockera. ' I -1 de line ob truth, 'way down beneath his knees 'way down in some lone some, dark and nairpw valley where prayer is much wanted to be made. 'Noint him wid de kerosene ile of salvashun and sot him on fire." Monroe Enquirer. I nide Shades, j 1 Cide Boards,'! & Baby Carriages. Matting, t- hina Closets all kinds and descriptions. : BBLI, IHABRIS & GOl Oar undertaking department is complete, and willlbe under the care of Mr Bell. AH' calls are promptly met, day or night. i ' KEEP;0 YOUR EYES ;'OPEN I Surely if the word REGULATOR is not on a package it is not 7'-;- .7;;7- Mt. Nebo, N. O., April 21, 1897 I have been a great sufferer with sick headaches, but since taking Hood's 8ar8aparilla and Hood's Pills I am entirely cured, and I do not forget to recommend this medicine to my friends. Luclnda Messrs. Alex, and Allen Torence, of Davidson College, are visiting Fleming. ther brother, Mr. E M Torence, on Church street. J Hood's Pills cure al liyer ills 253, Nothing, Jse is the same. It cannot be and never has oeen put up Dy any one, except ; And it can be easily told by their Trade Mark THft -RED1 27 1 i : t ' V r $ - j-, 1. v T v - - ,-. . . . - . . ....

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