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Vol. Ail. no. 4 . vrili Carolina College. .ii " i - tfv the concensus of opinion on 1 part or riKuliJr aueuuauia u. lue ccnimt:)Cf-ment exercises of North Carolina Cjlleg, this yearV declaim- contest, by six eutuf reflhman, Eurpaseed b li former ones. The manner of delivery would have re j cred no little credit upon students of higher classes. .' ' : The President, Rev. M G G Scherer, and his faithful corpse of teachers, cn, m my opinion, con gratulate themselves on the fact that they have the plaudits of all trbo itce3ei the exercises -'-v The declaimers and their subjects follow : :' . ' "Bejond the Alps lies Italy." D Lather Goodman. ,; ''Curfew Shall Not Ring To night' D Luke Johnston. "Prof alienees." Hawley O Mc "The World for Sale." Chas. R Pless. "The Surrender of Gen. Lee." Edward L Ritchie. Au Old Man'. Story." T Mar vin Wiley. I, was indeed a difficult thing to decide,-io whom the medal should be awared bat Mr. T Marvin Wiley, of Mtr Pleasant, son of Rev. Wiley, ws the successful contestant. Mr. Ed ward Ritchie, of St. John's, received honorable mention, and deservedly The Art display at Mt. Amcena W Stminarv was viewed by many visi tors today, and the many beautiful .p'ctnres reflect much credit upon thepnpils and the faithful and ef foient teacher, Miss Leah Black- welder. ,v .-.V '-'r: "JUNIORS ANNUAL." lABt night a packed house greeted tbe representatives of the Junior class in their annual , exhibition The orations, marked by clearness, splendid English and originality were delivered with telline fjrce and exhibited very marked degree of oratorical ability. The subject matter of loth addresses was not only unique but of present day in terest. v The representatives and their sub jects were as follows: Pleasant "R Monma t:k -vr n c .-w, XI, J Subject: "Behind the Clouds is the mo Still Shining." - Clarence E Moser, Mt. Pleasant, object: "Oar Democracy." NOTES. After the junior orations the "wa repaired to the Seminary Chapel to see, played by local talent, arama entitled, Ruby. Each character was well sustain :moch interest was shown 'till the 8cpne. Little Maggie McAlister -vnCUmnon dramatic ta,ent wed; perfectly at 'home on the L " p,ay . wM.jriyen for the , efll ofMt- PleasantBrwsBind and "om the immense crowd it ig pre- theJ eaJed s heat liti mfT tfce cit!z8-ot Mt. PJeaa, the dsi"a8e WM done with ucryous. t )itiierLKeR mlT'ot Owad m i th' ""J4, srrived Jeeterd, nun wire. . - tewhlN Miller the iitlu J 'W, reached town last vue next tprtv -1 , dr ,v i U1 ouuuoi wnicn ; -T0 IcL N . C, TUESDAY JUNE 1, 1897. NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS. J PERSONAL OPNTERS? Pre eminent in Sumbcrs Furnished and Hilled aud Wounded. From the Seven Days' battles tn the close at Appomattox, North Carolina troops made up more than I 1 i n -r nan oi Lee 8 army; the splendid vie A. ' . Miss Mam if nl. ur "vt . L.ODdon,ia visiting fripna in ti,fl .. o -u ill VUD -.Mesara C E Raesell and George Upchurcbv; of Forest Hill, spent :-r -' v;;'K4-';t ' 1 " I , - . !" tory of Ream a station was won by Mr. Charles Barn hardt returned AertroppsalonetfLane'B,-Cook's after ependin her troobs alonftVT.nnA'a riiJ--. j' MacRae's brigades); and three- ay81 te cit fourths of the? email arms surrend- . r- Walter R Thompson left erea ai Appomattox were borne bv l - ? y ia6 evening, returning to her sons. At. South Mountain D Hi hls:home atesville. " ' r; - Hill's division, mostly North Caro- -.Mr- tennis Giles returned to linians, held the whole of McCIel- ?ewton tn morning, after epend iro : .1 ... V . ing several davs n.r. Mr Pifl'0.n anxij iu uuecK, unui tne rest of I y r,0791u,; a,cb aimy coum oe gotten up, at Lr88ea rle, Chassie and Gettysburg dead bodies of North aade mn bav.8 Sone to Mount Carolinians were found furthr in roT ? ' i .f?7 Return! to-mor-the enemy's lines, according to t a r r enemas tPatirv, ,u 8 6 Mr. and Mrs. J6hn D Birrier enemy s lesiimonv. than thnc, r kn. r-;--p. ir ; "M uwo Ul . - K"uw feasant to attend any other State; and at.Spottsylya- commencement exercises now , .uuu o uiigauo wnicn. on I 1 & ,- . i. . - . ine ngnt, stayed the victorious . Miefl M$geie Kobbins; of Lex rush of Hancock after he had run MgtS.wH?Ta8 visitinR and over Ed, Johnson's division, mri "turnexl to her La" bt nrof I??" of kckpon Last, but not least in importance, gill, Davidson county, and Mrs the so called Rebellion Records Mauney. " of Yadkin Fallf, are published by the United States gov- V18U1D& at Mayor, J L Cro well's, eanment, admitted by all to be un- 8' ? A ,H:ont and daughter, impeachable authority il .of.xinl?;ton,are whf ftM-flAi : vr . -,OUUID85ey in the city, the ouluclo &OBw aunng the quests ot MrsrDusdnbury at the Sl war, and what the fifes of the Ob- CloudJ ? . f server show that it was demon trat- Messrs Clarence Anderson of lugm iw eauonais, day by dar- .Jfttril.nID u, and E u Buc that North Crrolina stood pre emi- f,f nan of Charlotte, passed through nent among all the States in the to " faxr wy number of troops 8upDlitd and in ,r.A ,r v thef la theSi! in battle. FayettevillB OhRflrvAr ! inetwoweflk VAn.5lt.inn of PAa1 t7:il . 1 land Fnrt Mtllnifi n ck. i... . -F ".lyB juc una -re and suffering by xeeping your blood ' .. . rich and pure with Hood's Sarsa- FRESH - CANniPQ panlla. Weak. thin. imnnKt i f tl-vf . VJUnULEiO - - f w WtUUU I n r.A A i . . . I. in mi m ill roon i r in -f i - " 'vouiv iu UWCUBO. I AlD i - Hood's Pills are easj to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, bil iousne8s. 253. Fife DoiIai. nia.rf .hi!tpdi!!8! just - received - - w . - - . ., StQ We will close our during Jtiiie I July ani August, except SATURDAY ' 1 WHEN WE CLOSE AT 11 O'CJ.OCK P- M- nine rest durine trm hnt. nooth 'ih.a.. are in the store from 13 to 16 hours a day during 01 meyear, ana certainly -r need and are iastlv entitle t th toar onH -nv-, . : rv i . - r - r rtt tlou aiIraea oy tnis arrangements W preciate this and come to see us during the snmv l; mer mo.nths. before 7 o'clock. we nave as in all li nes iiu enoru to pi Coods and Prices Dlendid Rtnr and ill SMnwFi'flip v r a mat ' KrilN IN Yours to Serve N . pirty or parties who rocked a yoang man (oneol the delegates or visitors to the Methodist Conference) on h s way irom our borne last Saturday night about half Pi8t 10 o'clock o8ia younsr man (to me unknown) escorted from church one of the young lady visitors at our home. John A 5ims "AT ERI & SITU GROCERS I MEADS OR .TAIfcS ?1 v 0 A number of voung peop'e will go out to Mt. Pleaeant this after- nooa 10 aiiena toe annual ; nonoprt. afitDepw Kliz,beth College, 1U-PIeaeant, N. C, June 1, 'g'r: . Branch aneensnrnrA Hnnui a i uuwu iu nuouu ioR annual; Afr. C M Kyle, a member of the at Mont Amoena Semirvarv ! firm of Mcore & Kyle, wholesale and "'. l retail dealers in Queensware. etc . of v WJiMMIMG. Charlotte, was in the city today in -We wish to caution all users bf Si interest of their bnsiuesa' The - xVer Regulalor 011 a subject of the deppesf oatflhliDT,r u ji 1. . ' , interest and importance to their health . wi i uaio 'C1 uvea. Ane soie propnetors 4uccuware, mcinamg tee finest1 of m oimmon3 liver Regulator EurorPHn onnda bn,h rr , fear? that. customers are often deceived by n - , I f i , 88 H.a71,and guying and taking some medicine of a Carlsbad, Royal Dresden, Delft, etc.. Bim"r appearance qr taste, believing it to and have arranged for an fvhihf Simmons Liver, JRegulator. W warn -pvu.vuccDuua in tnesample package or Douietnat it is not Simmons room of the S t. Cloud hotel on Mod LivT g No ?oe else makes, or -Li i -v ' -r1 1 :i iyer nas maie Simmons Liver Eecailator or day next, when Mr. Kyle will stak mYVtdn-e: pleasure in showing life nablic the pt J? H, Zeilin & Go;, and ho medicine made elegant line that, they cafryit In the meantime if you contemnlate purchasine anything in their line. consult their advertisement in this paper and drop'lhem a line to Char. !?He. or call in: person rand they will Pase you and save you - money, Mr win visit me city freqdenuy but will have his goods here for inspection next Monday! J Do not fail to see them. ' Dl G- Caldwell, M. D., ; V M.4L. Stevens, M. D CALDWELL &.STEVHJNS. j Concord, N. O. Office in old post offoe building. opposite St. Cloud HoteK- -V jli. t - - luvumaxc uiauc by anyone else is the earned We alone can put it up, and we cannot be responsible, ii jther medicines represented as the same do aot help you as' you are led to expect they rill Kftftr thi fast. wIT in mirA if-rrm been m the habit of using a medicine which you supposed to be Simmons Liver Regula 1 tor, because the name was somewhat hie it, and thepackage did not have the word Regulator on it, you. have, been imposed JT)i,m'jlTI?1 Kave nnf. Keen 4l7-i. C"." Lavw Regulator at all. O The J&egulator has been favorably known for many .yiears, and ill who use it know how necessary it is for Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Constipa aon, Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorder irising from a Diseased Lirer. i ; We ask you to look for yourselves, and ee that Simmons Liver Regulator, which ton r.AT TpaHilv 1istiTicmi8i hrr iha "&lA T. J 9mm wmm C J tLi in. wrapper, and by our name, is the only . ' J.h. zetltn; ft CO. . Taku i - iffintciafM Juicer Regulator . Like throwing up a penny and taking chances, is th hi.:..: , , and is the result of study, experience and theWect on.u,.- I. -V. : ; .ardent our Furniture dsdmiralton by :he beauty o fi,,s; ' elegance of design. We carry as xomplete a liAe as anvrni,.,,.. Sfeia:? State. We guarantee urjfgoods as repressltel ' and nH,. rw:.;- : ; LOWEST. . . r.v..- . .'.':... ,i5.:- t . ?T ; .:- ,' . . god Room Suits. ; " -:' ' -V ; v " bS:V" Dasels, Center and Dinirity Tv ' ' .'i';---i- uiro -SCQKB, Hair, Cotton and 8hnnh iifM--.J A rt Novelti-raRasbpfp .-- . i . : nackg.for hallP, Mouldings, J iv;': vr0cker, .- - - .- ' . : : v time Hoards, ' . Km; v --t---J.J TIpU 0dAri?ndItakIl,s dePartmekt is complete! aniTw-ffl W-Vv :ivrW ,Bell AU calls are promptly met. day orrtght '' , -I.-'. '-o: ' j-V' ; '-.V-'-'l-'f.f-.i'."- M. L. Brown & Bm " '- ' 4"''-' . . dTABJJ, ;- -V. . Just in rear or t i)lpu'd Hotel. Omni. fS ail passenger trains. Outfits 28 funiisnedpromptly and at reasonable prices. : Horses and. mules always on hand for eale, Breeders of thorouchbredPolsnd China Hogs; Offers tn f l.:i: 15-7 acmodatmiill Ann ana 11- "' JOB, - www UD, . ' 1 M0BK1S0N H. . OAD WELL LIBERAL ARPO U Mnn,Vil: - - l- TO CUSTOMERS ' .-f rir juid us7n nnrx ; A.TT0Bn T IT CONCORD. N n Officein MorHa Wim.. MM: j court houBe. v - s V
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