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.: ' y ' r ----- -r " . . 7 .. V" iv y 'U. ' i ' ."Ui .r j. ''' j. V-- Vm V v "V- ur.' . . i V"-'- "L ' v ,,,,. w. ',' . i V. i- , " v ..... 4 . - rr. XII. No. CONC01UUN C;MONAY JUNE 7, 1897 Whole NO. Vol' V ; 25T WOMAN'S WORK. Xeatli of Mr. Ptilfter, The annoancement of the death of ...MilnicP'K,mn,c at irlnl- My. n.0 .ca tTa;pn tKiQi. mK,'nK n An i ' , rlinrnh NnniliiT Nflsrht. x , mu - r I Trinity Ilsformed chnrcb, last a m r " . the Woman's Missionary evening So;iety of that church held an open taeeting. It was conducted in a let- puc.u. r-f and niffht for the nast f ortniPhh - T ,orrl nrPHiriftnt nf thA I . a r- x,. . V Had he Jiyed he would have been curred in his room at the St. Cloud hotel at 12:10 o'olock today (Mon day) was not unexpected by bis many and anxious friends who hafe been watching at bis bedside day qa "Francis . ttar an nnpmncr pnln and society- i chorea, and prajer by the pastor, a rendered. prepared programme waa PERSONAL POIWTEKS. Mr. Ed. P Hill is in Charlotte today, on business. f Mr. R S McCain of Greensboro, spent Sunday in ths city. Capt. Jonas Cook, of Mt. Pleas ant, was in the city today. Mr. S F Stephens, of Charlotte is registered at the St. Cloud hotel. Messrs. Ed. Caldwell and Chal mers Sims visited. Mooresville yes terday, j Misses Bessie and Alice Sims 1 nnn 50 years of age September 28, 189 bayirg . been born September 28, 1R17 TTia qic for Mra Sollio A Bible readme was engaged by winof every memberof the society. Robert F Phifer, his borther, the retained from Charlotte Saturday .Atimuj oi """" only two inrrlTJiig membera of a e7en,ng ingineiuuun4U6 larffe familv. and a -nnmW of Mr'W A SaII rAtnrnAr1 frnm L- Whence have we our commis fdends. were t hi8 bedside when he Salisbury today, I after spending Sunday at that place. Mr. John G Heilig, of Salisbury. is in Eastern Cabarrus putting up harvesting machinery. Mt. S Goodman, of Salisbury, is in the city today. He is inter ested in a law suit, f' Mr. Ed. H Hall spent Sunday in the city with his family and re turned to vvadesboro last night. Mr. C M Kyle, the queensware merchant ot Charlotte, was at the We will close t otir Store oaB .r.a ... ' breathed his last. v. uhWMw-. -- w-..- , Mr. Phifer had been an inva.id uanscuuiHij - for maQy year8 having Buffered a l0Q,s . . stroke of paralysis, which developed v, - this work? 4, Where is our field ? I into Bright's disease, which was the ultimate CAuee of his death. H xxraa nnrf a momVpr nf fl p 5 Wnencecomecn our sirengm r c e D, t D . j t j Rpcitations, 'ine U-leaners "A , ... . . llvUia . a lar?e mercantile bnsinpsa ii i Til i I r P p:tor:Mi88ion8, anu -ine ourte in this city, but early in life he retind from business. He was tirominpnt i u: T! : - 1 -1. I r - st v ctiveiv oy wiBses u.zzitj cusuau, iQ( of "Empty Handp," were gi - en re- amoncr thft forpmoat of nnr L . i ,i 1 ' i T.nnan -MiBetiheimer and Addie Bar- 10UQ noiei aay, wim fampies i piri7PnH rier The funeral services will take of bis elegant goods. -Messrs. W- J Montgomery -md Mra. GTCroell and Mies Esther I, tl . , -Mr. jonn u .Barrier, editor oi discs irom me resiaenoe or ivir. it vj i t c.VTIT ; l0wgyoKu.iUaB,.iuv(K.uuti " Gibson tomorrow momma at 11 rl in Charlotte.- visiting the 01 tfle rlela' .,oe otoer ":rR- o'clock. Toe remains will te m- VVoman'a EzpcBition. in:- to "Go Forward" in the work HI , ., '. ...-, . .v. I icucu iu ' iu"? laiuiiv ijiui; at iu ..... x.r udwgave l"usuiluMprp8b?teriaD emetery. W R Odell have gone to Durham paper, snowing jtpe aemanu ror to attend a meeting ot tne bvtard ot womiL'a aid in the Mission ciuee, Doi,,t Tobac, imt smo&e .Yen trustees of Trinity College. . . i , . . 1 Life Away. fcer tunesa tor K,; apa closing wicn If n o - , n j Miga Mabel Means left this a stirric? appeal to women t.- a-ako hntr pasilv and fnrAvpr h mnH morning for Lockhart, S. C.,f where thp pitaaiion and nreaa forward I well, stronsr. maemetic. full of new she will visit MifS ii.unice beacb. ir Masfer'a wc-k i . life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the She was accompanied by her. father, , ... wonder-worker that makes weak ir- eorge vv iueau8,as iar i i opar ine program was mrerpereu wiiu men strone. Manv ten DonndB tanburg. . 1 1 -1 1 . c OV ir l . appropnaie music ana neia a gooa jn ten days. Over W,000 cured. audience in perfect attention for Buy No-To-Bac from your own one hour and fire minutes. druggist, who will guarantee a cure. The rflWina wa ilpmtP.l to tbp : ij.ooklet and sample mailed free. 1 A ftr Paa fit.prl in or RpitipHv f!n Phi. Mission Chapel on West Corbm l vr , v.-i, etreet, wnicn, tnougn aomg gooa work, is under the burden of a small ThBt wasn't Mad. febt'. rtishplipved that thp mpp -No-little excitement prevailed m At r ooGkMj;- during June. Julv and August, except on SATURDAY WHEN WE CLOS E AT 11 O'CXOCE F- MT- This is necessary in order to give our salesmen a little rest during the hot weather months Thev are in the store from 13 to 16honrs a day duriD the other nine months of the year, and certainly need and are justly entitled to the snort time lor rest and recreation afforded by this arrangement.. We hope onr friends and customers will ap preciate this and come to see us during the sum mer months before 7 (o'clock. 4 FRESH - CANDIES AND SNOWFLA K CRACKERS j, rr ,xTonv, this citv Saturdav evening about 6 uc n n j o.i i iiniii i ALiiiii i in viiiiu ill i " - allpre?eat. o'clockwhen Chief of Police Boger JUST- RECEIVED wm was called upon to kill a "mad-dog. manshir It is true that the . animal was hav- AT Mr. Lis Lee, representing ing p sm after spasm and looked as Uroughon's business college, of if he did have rabies, but the truth 8hville, Tenn., is in thecity and of the matter is : The dog was ly will open a school of : bookkeeping, ing in the street near Mrs. J S shorthand and penmanship on next Fisher's and was run over by a Monday night. He is stopping at heavy wagon, receiving internal m- Mrs. Henderson's and is now work- juries that caused the spasms. It i.ove, courtship and Marriage.- 1 & SMITH GROCERS- up a class. was a country dog and belonged to mad Rev, J D Arnold, pastor of For some one at Mooresville. It was not e3t Hill Methodist churchSunday night preached the beginning ?f series of sermons on the subject of "Love, Courtship and Marriage. Backlen'i Arnica aiT. 3 The Best Salve in the world for -To the State Hospital. Mr. Charles A Cook will take two unfortunates to the . State Hospital ' "'""ing, miss iwnnarar, me i 0ivC iU uuu iui These 8erm0I18 are particularly in. Oauffht.pr rf Mr s a ttaWrif nf Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt . .. , t r ' , , . I du.; T?a ff nv,0Mn teresung -io tne. young peopie ana : : n .JZ.;r: Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all win no aouoc oe greatly enpyea oy tbe MHeAti, - "B""'UUI,5 UCiil Skin Eruptions, and positively cures ihem. - - . , i i - lilies or no pay requi-ea. 11 is IriU'n-oriiia rinK ' " I rnavonfaarl fr rrivfl ftt.atifl'f anfirr or I A nroto rf vrrmncr rorl fnva naacprl I) 1 . . ' . ' ' I .Alnnlnl) T3wla OK ABM 4-tl WOU 1 VmrtllA-W' So 1 1 o'lll TT ' TTJ 1 Q T ' T Cl i-ainruore 4uonal League. Below we pub "u tne standing of the clube : WON LOST P. C. 24 We have a splendid st o ell ill. af. res and w i JL nb eiiort to j please y on ixi Goods and Prices , Yours to Serve!, ' ' - CANNON & FETZER CO. . ; . 1 .'. HEADS-0RTAI L5 ? Like throwin? up a penny and taking chances, is the indiscriminate selection 6 ' PUBNITTJEE for the reason. It; presents tne latest ideas in style and liaisii nd .is the result of sludyexperience and the perfect acquaintance with ilie popu lar demand. Our ;Furniture conjmands admiration by the beauty of fin'sh w& elegance of deslgn.HWe carry a? complete'a line as any Furnit ire Store in tte State. We guarantee ourgoods as 'represented and 'prices as LOW LOWEST. Oed Room Suits. .-. 1 . - pa8els, Center and Dining' Tables. T ounges, Couches, I ' 1 adies' Desks, i Wair, Cotton and Shuch Mattresses, 1 1 Art Novelties. Baskets, Pickets, ironto tn.-m Violin If l j;. : Koao ivi uaiir, iJAUUiaingS, 7 ' leads th clubs in the monev refunded. Price 25 cents per through Salisbury Friday night ' , box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drag from Elizabethton, Ky., to Lowell, ague. Below we pub- . . b xr n 11 . w. store,' minmcre ....... on ..... rg ...... York, tend.'. ...... i ivn ' fhiiadelphia Lov-dville "UiCago ........ ihmgton . '. . . St Louis. . 24 23 19 18 -18 19 19 '15 14 9 .8 9 12 12 15 15 16 17 19 21 22 24 30 .727 r - : ' . . 666 - The smoothest game ot baieoaii . 657 ever played in the-city limits tcok 558 place at Forest Hill Saturday, af ter- .545 Mnnn " ooirl nna flic ntntora. And I 1 Sales v it was. . There was no contention on A fight occurred at the Buffalo Saturday nigbt, in vhich one ite man struck another on the !J - .ith brass knocks, inflicting severe wound. The names of the en could not be learned, but the ?ne who struck the blow is said to fiave come from Charlotte. .543 9.7 5( 0 either side and the boys Dlayed ball .416 for ten innings, resulting in a vie tory for the Forest Hill team. The Bsore stood : Forest Hill 7, Concord . Another game will take place soon, -v "r V ;388 .272 .210 When bilious or costive, eat a Ca8caret, candy cathartitiure guar anteed, 10s, 25c. . The board of County Commis sioners were in session today. W H. & R. S. TUCKER & COS , i STORE, j ' In Raleigh, NJ C. Tht-well known Dry Goods firm of W :.H r& R 8 Tucker & Co., in Kileighi; O., hating been by mu utal content - dissoh ed, -and having conveyed alt theirllarge ahd elegant stonk.of gooia to Ern.est' Hav wood, William i B Snow and 'WilHam R TuckeritbyMecd pftrnsto wind up its affair, ie Dissolution Sales will jbein on Friday, June 11, at which lime rare bargains will be offered to the public. ELI I npide Shades; 1 Qide Boards, ; ; Baby Carriages, Matting, , TT Ch!na Closet p . Qf all kinds and descriptions Hliis jfe CO. - , .... r n vvlul,:v,.,u1iulul vc i naer the care of lTr Bell. All calls are promptly met, .'day or night. -tar MOORE & KY LE WHOLESALE and RETAIL QUE ENS- : WARE. I;.. Charlotte, O.' . Our wholesale department contains the leading lines in C. C. and White Granite. Hotel ware a specialty. - ",. :; ,; In our retail department we show an elegant line of dinner and tea sets im ported by us from the leading manufac turers of Europe,; Haviland, CaVlshad, Royal Dresden, Delft, etc. Refrigerators, Freezers, Granite ware and almost every thing In house furnishing at prices that defy competition. Call on us j or send your orders by mail. We will do our best to please you. The Strength of a Corporation tics in the Wisdom of its v Management. ' I The OId Reliable VirgInia Fire and Marine Hanover, of New York. Richmond. Palatine, of Manchester .'' ":. xNorth British, of London, Atlanta Home, of Atlanta ' . Carolina Fire, of Wilmington, '" o - V. . Equitable, of Charle;frf-r-' Representing, Millions of4 dollars and Stt5Sl Represented m Concod by 1 u At J. F. Hurley, Also life and accident Insurance, MOKK1SON H. UALO7ELI A.TTOB5TIT AT 3. AW, CONCORD, NO Office in AIorris;buiiding, eppoois. court house V
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