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CONC01UV N. C FRIDAY MAT 21. 1897. - Vol. XII. No. 9 ; j nr AOTn 71V F 1 1 TOT71 .1 I i : I ; J , . ' uoiivJiiAQuuiou5 SUOK8 WN RnTTTTT Whole NO. 1,725 of tne Concord Ili&rb Nchool A Crerti lafole Sliowibsr Dr. Alderman, of the "orth Carolina University De livered an Address. At 11.30 o'clock, as announced, the closing: exercises of the Concord High tfchool were held in the court SOENjfiS DOWN SOUTH. rp , wa3 beautifully deco rated with flotvers and evergreen?, with .tne buck ground tastely" fes tooned with variegated fabrics. rror. uoiiana mompson an Bounced th; tru3 sphere of the "school aj that which its name indi cates and introduced Mr. William tt . . i : l. . j uenry u-iosou as aeciaimer, wnosa subject was 'The good of Cimoing." -The speaker was deservedly ap plauded. Miss Mabel Bickle Means H.UI - tuiuviuuai j Villi (Jennie McJNeill). This recitation The Old Palmetto State CHiabins Its la tides In Meal cal Science. Editor Stand abd f Here are three innovations I have discovered in Sonth Carolina, which lavish to tell jour readers : 1. The State Board of Medical Examiners have jnsf completed sn PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. DeBerry Fisher, of Mt. Pleasant, was in the city this morn mg. .. Dr. L A Bicklej, of King's floun tain, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. George W Means, j Mies Cora Collins, of AsheviRp. is visiting at the home of tier sia.er, I examination at Columbia; some fifif IMes. P L Saunders vu , uuu,or8' " were Mrs. w T Sergeant, of Greens- UIUCKU MJ u" ou&mesp, Amorg poro, is tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. these is a "new woman," juotin color & Odell for eevbral days. hllf. in atnhih'nn IT ..I . f . iur. r jeuson nas gone to Liucian B Brown (name and color) Wilmington to spend a week with r ' . . I T i r : i . vje oi tne examining physicians iur 0 u .J&enHon, nisorotner. . . . . i torn me this morning tnat she was Miss Margaret Cannon has ar as well ap on the medical science rived home from Agnes Scott Insti- as any voung chysicun he evr saw . to at dcatur, vra., wnere sne nas . i t-w-.m i: l i ana was better informed and serrel . .1 1 I v better educated than many of the " Mise Gertrude Caldwell, Messrs. other applicants. So nhvsicianess K? u atcnett, u r Troy and A ouui- auib ieuuatiuQ Tn.. l v; - in jamea were among Charlotte- afforded intense delight to the spell orown, oi nanescon, is bound passengers to day hnnnrl n n r) inn I. . 1 1 na I ' u U1QL LiVJIIJI f II I HIIIHIK I . . 'J doctor, and hft flnp-n'r - J . Ml8S ammi e Hunt, of Lex- .u J," 7 yj ington, is expected to arrive from eitfter. bbe, graduated irom the Charlotte to night to spend several woman's College of PennRyJvanie, aa8 Wlth Miss Laliah Hill. . i i . . . . (. i i ana is saia to oe very ambitions. MiflSP fi W t.;. 2. In Orangeburg connty some Skeen, Mrs Welsh! and D D Barrier uHys ago, tne local paper announced V010.1U luo cny iinis moruiDg re- Vaman was assaulted in his own T1185 -10 feasant fro Char . i' i . , . I lone. nouse ana aangercusly shot in the yestibule." That's a new av rf Aagustna Henr, Jarret tono 'riT1!. 8pe"k ca uouittUJttuyu, iue oail 10 SvriKe. "!he SJuth." 3. The I j-w UUUUUliUCD ine nestowal otoonauets was nm. fcuau Aw aays ago "a man waa I I i. rw . " I " . !. v . rrt . . . 1 bound audience. Kichard Monism King declaimed ''Opinions Stronger -thin Armies" and shared well in -the 'showering of flowers. Francis D u n r e a t h Leslie recited ''Why Should the Spint of Mortal Bd Proud ?" amid wrapped attention and closed with the complimeats of iL. ...jr . iae auuicjnce expressed oy a great round of cneers. Mrs. J B Dodfflass left fnr hr nome in Winston this morninp. . p. i. .i .... r ? alter spexidingsome time in the citv with her parents vv Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J A C Thies and fuse and the p3rformers have full lr .in ' th9'. o?idence section." children, of Haile jGold Mine, S. C, assurances that their efforts werP wJufcere thesa two vulnerable spent Thursday might in the city. were parts of the human frame are locat- Tney are visiting relatives at saccessful and quite creditable. ei I am unable to tell; but if we are Qeorgeville. Messrs. R L Efick, R L McCon- dent of our State Universitv, a posi tion above which tnere is no step in the ytate for him to take, it was ex ceedingly pleasant to hear him dwell Dr. Eiwin A Alderman was then to be shoe at all. wp. nrpfor tha r.ii . . I.i. i . - . I 1 - inrrn iinai anH . . j . , . i niv p sin n t j o n o . u . i m j . i l t . . . tU kl V4l ll . . A . 1111 i I 1 r MM IMf MU .l.lllt.. I Vi i I I f JL V.I .-. I I. I M . K MM Una C . . 1 I Mi ll . F1 n T I I .IFFI.n -.--..-. j - -. '.uum i - ij. u w u vj oau i -v vuanco -Li 1 1 urn uavt) 11 1) ieei mac it waa quaffing intellectual uvu,ucu lu iuiuk or oeing snot r" ouanotie on tneir wneeis. They draughts from the fountain nead of ln fhl,veatibale" or "providence .will attend the professional races thebtate seducitionalsysteir. Finallv, Mr. Elitor . lt n Wo -T t. rn . i , I - " I -w uu ijw i i i Ajf JLlal LCC1 i l,r.minrr rciV,.-. aL. .... .. tU..i - iL. . . . -. . I 1 1 viv Q uufa a3 me presi- m tne rapm strides the medical George vi!. to dav profession is making we may yet ered an address at auu gtuiirapny or a iellow s or tne acaae own bodv. Nothing affords me more masii - - IT ' man TO R l r nna?n f rr- an U l n . 1 - I .. r i.JV 5. i ujucq on sweet and innocent listen to mv rco.i friend Rr ttCi. , j 1- JL4. U.C Ljiiuuooa as a starting point from rin& 0VL tnese unknown localities wIiiaI, k. .i. i . .h--:-llTrirl n. 1 C Xi It. . -li auuutti i:reainei?s anil j , o i 7 . . . . , tn rrr,n .u vr 1 ICdluew aDQ residence in Char ;otte. K. With great honors. 10 review thu T? 1 . , r . xx I D xtdawuu Ui tne UmnffPhnPfT n HTn OA rw m. . , 0bri8ti3n State to the Child." , ' "' W' r"7!. !3 oaia uPf the attitude toward chil. 1 or ver FI,lv were : Cant, J M bdell. Mrs O.n .. . - I r nr- i , . . : ' uren 13 tne epitone of a nation's ad rB " maiOW 3 rooming 3yrup has Robert miter, Kev and Mrs.W C Al v,innomc,i ut'a uea lor over hff.v reum k exanner. Uaviri onnnn oh p;. - uucuij il .m. - J jm u ui 1 ; 7 -'v-,.. uvii. uuu X iL t. c 1 - millions. of mothers for their child- dent John C Wandsworth, ot the is at where he deliv the closing exer- mv. Sheriff M lz Buchanan accompanied Mr. Hart 11 . sen. Misses Fannie Hill and Raado Sims have returned to their homes from the fttnt N,-irmol Qki and trace the natha h,e ertlved more difficult mystries, Greensboro. Miss Hill has1 com- tional ffreatne nrl an tfal8 he ,0UDd daring his brief Pleted her course' and graduated Wi liuuu attempt to give a ren while tpethmo- ih PnnnnrH snil AUon PiU,u - cnis Sre&t speech lest we cess. It soothes the child, softea lis oeauty and its randenr. cne gums, allavs all nam. mirea winH -there was no oratorv save that S?llc and is tfae best remedy for Of the CT? wvv-'W II Ullill 111! WW M I r a An aUg with fh . 1 iiuie annerer immediately. Sold by an eon Fetter Co 9 QUANTITY, 200 suits QUALITY, 18 oz. CLAY WORSTEi) COLOR, BLACK 1 " - ctvm c Round: cut sacks, ol yle, square cut sacks, Cutaways- PRICE, S6.00. PROOF, CALL AND SEE1THEM- FETZER 4 -. GANNON CO 1,V 1 1'- HEAD S OR . TAILS ? wilU tne Olltnnnrinfr nf J t . J thon.nf i, "V uruggisis in every part of the world, --a uc Ciu4ueui, oy a Knowr- i. wenty-nye cents a bottle. Be sure edge of thejsubject and a conviction aBd ask 'for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth- us merits. . . iLg yrup, "and take no other kind His definition of what the State iM a Bold Robbery Wa nninnn liu . . . " ' ... I - of th7 1 L ceniralea At the Kimball House in SaPs of the people, the moral enerzv of Lnnr.. 1 , ? . a fhft ,,n.;i: I I J "couajr ouuie uue roooea a A- r "6 "" UU1, Mr. Yuri's trunk while he GUPI0I1I Maize Nutrine Hulled Corn IS GOOD "TO 1 Beat the Band Just try it with, some of our Choice Sugar Institution aa tha hiUithfn J. 7 ii.. -: - , trnnk w.uue he waa gone Cured HamS. and State. , tne arag , ore for a prescripts. FanCV Patent FlOUr. Seventeen dollars anil t u.-J Jl" ":wi V.J,1UUA' . -Ane speaker believes that fn . ' 7 . VA uia MRfl-fltni JS! chnvnh0 .u.: 1 V T ! cocoes were tne booty. JMow the v iijin inpetus R1!? detfci good case on which education that has flowed be- toexer18e their ?ita' Jond their own hnnnHo anA n .- -. .. H v 1 m. n a a i a . n. mm i i r griatnea, th IP nnit., 7hl The 5e" Sa" world for "g,P3 of s,-h . a. . wvb, raises, oores, Ulcers, bait "tend, to alfii, hoondlees benefi Mj!? ChaPPe fcBttin mu....TT . ' Hands, Chilblains. Corns and all Al! :tr.Ll .... , Skin Eruptions, and positively cures ine noi - 1 . , - or no - pav requi-ed. It is "mi cAci ' kpii rnninrnr or vi . --- 0 clock. . ., guaranteed to give otatisfaction or It Q R O CIER S, money ref unded, Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug WflQ riirmn.. I a I . . . I dav tA-; oa-ine sireets to- 8 tore. from T rUQ ry hart escaped , M am ' -th Ule cbain gang. How true Notice. r6p0rt 13 we are nnnhlo tn learn PnnnA. T A XT K1 xri-i. TREDlvm?aigno a v , thias meets tonight at 8 o'cloek. in OTHERS 1 find heln Wnrt in soflnnri4pa 1 u"'"' Pure bW ' ? .f i ... . ' O.'ili. Smith. .0.. C T)-i U1III M.I 1 1 Iff- I I I M Till I : w and needed STRENCTH H- M- Baerqw, K. of R and S. The Meeting and Usbers, The meeting at the Gospel Tent tonight will be at 8 o'clock. "; The subject will be: "The Lost, and How to Save Them." j - v The following persons are rt qaea - ed to.act as ushers in the meeting : Messrs Ahram Sfamptr, J A Marshall; Braxton f McLester, R p Lentz. John Welch,1 Marven Smoot, HenrylOrayen, Sam Ervin, Daniel Like throwln? up a penny ;an3 taking chances, is the ind:scriminat3 spIppI? FUENITUEE for the season. It presents the latest Ideas in siyle and finifih and is the result of study, experience and the perfect acquaintance wth the'popn- ar demand. Our Furniture commands admiration by the beauty of fnish R71rl elegance of design. We carry as complete a line as any Furnitura Store in'tho state. we guarantee our goods as represented and prices a' LOW as th LOWEST. 0d Room Suits. . t ' "Pels, Center and Dining Tables. . I ounges, Couches, "I adie8' Desks, - Hair, Cotton and Shuch Mattressep, , Art Kbyeltics. Baskets, Pickefa " Ko lur utiiif, mouiaingf, , Dockers, . Inside Shades, ( i1 - : ) Baby Carriages. Matting, Qf all kinds and descriptions. B-HSLX, EC.IR-iISDE& CO, MiflIiVlldfiItEk,llg dcP"tm&t if complete, andiU tcfnnder-theZcare TTr Bell. All calls are promptly met, dayfcor night. "wcl-llie4.are4kot Hr H. W. Frylins:. Bnnsr me Sides, Will Howell C Wilson. Dr. Herring, T ; , Cascarets stimulate liver, kidney and bowels. Never sicken, weakprr ior gripa. 10j. your repair work. All vv'v.rr"? work : done, promp.tly and". ? satisfaction guaranteed Fryl X MORKlSOif H. CALDWELL A-TTOBUTET AT .UW, CONCORD, N O Officer in Morris bu (dn. t tinnait court Efonse.. Offers to" fchfi ! -liable, permanent, conservative and accomodating banKincr institution. " ou,lu u.our Business With the assurance of - honorable treatment send due appreciation of your nat ronage. - 7 1; iIf vn an ?er7e yPu afc any time, weshall be glad to have you coTa and see us. v - LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS , TO COSTdMERS Gapital and Sultlus $70 00O D. B. COLTRANE, Cashier J.-M. OPELL. Prep. v
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