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1 s S pL. XII. No. 34 CONCORD, N. C, Y JUNE 21, 1897 Whole NO. 1,749 MONO A . , - - - - - GONE TO NASHVILLE. yen Beffnlars and a lew Tollnteers Go to the Creat Reunion. The number of Confederate veu erans who left for the reunion at Nashville this (Monday) morning ,as not as large as was expected,dne to bn3y harvesting season and the high railroad rales. Cabarrus Camp, No. 212 in charge of Commander D A Caldwell, will land in Nashville tomorrow morning at 6 o'clock. They went over the Southern route, via Ash?ille, paint Rock and Chattanooga. Among th3 old veterans in line were: Commander 0 A Caldwell, W MWeddington, W A Blume, M C Walter, Thomas S Shinn, Alfred Klattz, William Beayer, N E Harris, K G Mabery and Caleb Cline. Mr and Mrs. John P Allison and Misses Mary Dale and Bessie Craige accompanied the veterans. Mr, and Mrs. Allison will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs, Craige at Colum bia, Tenn., before they' return. Messrs John C Wadsworth and. Shakespeare Harris joined the Meck lenburg veterans at Charlotte and jonrnejed over the Sea Board Air Line; .. . The veterans will probably re- tarn Saturday. The Storm Saturday and Snndaj. During the past week this section has been visited by severe thunder storms. Saturday afternoon the atmosphere was full of electricty, and the flashes that played over the wires in the city were pretty Lighning struck the top rear corner of the National bank building, but did no damage. On the plantation of Robt. Russell, just beyond the depot, a shock of wheat was struck by lightening and was entirely consumed. ouuuay aiternoon trees were blown down and the electric light wires in various parts of the city were burnt and broken in two. The riu aujompanymfi: tne storm was heavy and washed the land consids erably. No damage has been re ported. Tne Double Track Rot Seeded, r.It now appears that the Southern has solved the problem of freight jama between Salisbury and Greens boro by means of completing the line from Mocksyille to Mooresville, whereby it can send the through freight by either route and avoid the necessity of the double track from Salisbury to Greensboro spoken of sometime ago. A Scholarship Divided. At the beginning, of the last term of the graded school Prof. Holland Thompson offered the popil making the highest marks during the term, a free scholarship to his, the Concord High school. At the close of the school the marks won by Miss Carrie Pounds and Master Fletcher Fink were a tie and it has been decided that the scholarship is to Undivided between the two. Can't Get Together. The fourth meeting of the board of school commissioners was held 'this morning for the purpose of electing a superintendent for the school of the city, but it seems that the board can't pull themsalve together andunite on one man. 1 he name of Prof. Curtis, of Shelby, has been dropped by request. The candidates now are: James F Shinn. of thin Albemarle; W C Allen, of Wilson. Only two ballots were taken, the frst-Tesulting in a vote or 2 and 2 or Shinn ballot Shinn received two votes and Allen two, Tte rd could not agree, and adPQrned to meet again.N Tobacco Is Injurous. The FayetteviliMilitary Annual, coaeing the effects of tobacco m the following statistics that rather forcible : Six years ao the official phvsician Ule College found that in a class W students, 77 who did not use oacco surpsed the 70 who did Dee " fo tne extent of 10.4 per cent, .crease of wdght, 24 per cent in cenHr- 0t and 26 7 per flVm increase of chest girth, with D Terage gain of 77.5 per cent, in Amh Cap3Cit-T' ln fcQr years at mad C1Ie2e tohK abstaineis ai 6 VeT tobacco V3rs au average 4 wnc. cheet Sir, J W Had en Dead. Mr, J W Haden, of Davidson county, but much indentified with Salisbury died Saturday. Mr. Ha den had been married three limes. His third marriage was to the widow of the late M L Holmes. The Salisbury Sun says Mr. Haden was in his 67th year. fleeting Ceutlnue. The protracted meeting at Bays' Chapel, Cannon ville, will continue for Several nights, and probably throughout the week. There is no lack of interest in the revivals. Rev. McGee extends a cordial invitation to the public tc attend. PERSONAL POINTERS. I V 'v. . . . : - .1-,' Capt. Ed. P Hill is spending the afternoon in Charlotte, f : Mr. Andrew Grier, of Harris- Durg, was in the city today. Attorney M H H Caldwell is in Salisbury today on legal busi ness. Messrs. Will Saunders and R A Sappenfield returned to Charlotte today. Mr. C G Winecoff. of Salishnrv. spent Sunday in the city with rela- O T TT uont. vj' i c ifAi. uuwau xyuaenDuryj spent yoaieruay at Lexington ana re turned to-day. Mrs. M E Winecoff. who has been critically ill, is reported somewhat Detter today Mr. Frank Cannon and Mips Belle Moper spent Sundav at MiFon- neimers ttpnngs. Messrs. AiBHartsell and Will Day vault spent Sunday -afternoon ai mi. rieaeant. Mrs. P, C Pasre return d frnm Salisbury Saturday night; She was accompaniea by her husband. Mies Ella Graham, of Morada. Rowan county, is visiting her cousin. Miss Annie Burkhead. If! T iL ft. I i n luisB xvuia v;aiaweii nas re turned from a visit to her! sister. Mrs. Fred U lass, at Glasses. Messrs. H L Adams. Harnld m -m -w-h mm lyier and Kicnard liray, of Char lotce, were in tne city yesterday. Rev. H N Miller was in the city today, on his wav from his home in Rowan county to Mount rieasant. Mr. and Mrs. W D Shoamakpr returned tolbe citv Sundav morn . ! mg, alter a visit of nearly two weeks at Davidson. Mr. Frank O RocreM loft this morning for Winston, where he will tafce part in a "swell" german to nignt. Mrs. Marshal Harris, who has been spending several dava in the city visaing relatives, returned to Bansoury tnis mornine. Messrp. B F Rosers and A J I T71TTT?"TmTTT tt e , : - ' - "... Just Received at CANNON L FETZER (s CAR - LO AD of the Famous Roller Tray TRUNKS Travelin g Bags and Valise CANNON & FETZER H BADS OR TM Like throwing up a penny anJ taktag chanCeS, Is the lndisTCrimInate selectiou o TJENITURE for the Season. Tt. rrrfiTita fha. i . . ; - ' - fnr b wMi in-Kto 1 i uut x orBTO are'oon road 'againt after . - 0 ittlcat lueas m style and finish iar uemana, UUT rmture commands admiration by the beautv of fini o a Miss Maude Holbrooke is SDend- .1 . . m y e D?auty of finlshand sometime-with her tM' HrA1Z" ?X the noDinson noiorooke, at his home LOWEST. auKi prices as 0 near Poplar Tent. j Red Room Suits. V laacie, vcuwer huu laming xaoies. Formed a Co-Partnership. Mr. R H Beasiey, of Goldsboro, has amyed in the city and has formed a co-partnership with Mr. James W Hamilton and the two will conduct , a first class photograph business. Mr. Beasly comes highly recommended as a fine artist and finisher. The deaths by lighting in the storms the latter part of last week, as far as we nave noticed, were, one negro woman in Silisbury, two at Bepsemer, one white girl at Haw River and a white man at Bogart, Ga. 1 fuM t A4Jcairixing iacts are "1 height, 42 per cent.Jn 8rth, and 75 per cent, in long leaning. Election Tomorrow. Bonds or no bonds ? Will you vote ? The polls will open tomorrow morning at the U3ual hour at the various voting precinctsi Do not fail to vote if you ivant improyed streets and other improvements. 1 01a I'eopie. Old people who require medicine to regulate their bowels, and kid neys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. , This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, aiding strenght and giving to the organs, thereby aiding nature in the performance of the function. Eiectric Bitters is an excellent ap petzer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Prico 50c and 100. per bottle at Fetzer'd Drug Store -JU readies' Desks, Hair. Uotlon and Shuch Mattresses, Arfc Nove,tics. Baskets, Pickets, .Oacks for halls, Mouldings. Oockers, . 6 ' Mr. and Mrs. S J Hooka children, of Matthews, are visiting at Mr. F A Archibald's, on Church street. Mr. James, F Day vault and i " iamujr nave gone to Barium Springs, to spend ten days with Mr Day vault's father. i ' Mr. A J Whitimoe return nd to Salisbury this morning, after spending Sunday; in the city with uis lamiiy. 1 Miss Eliza Cannon arrived in thfi nitxr from! rihorlrtf to Uia W,r, ingj and is the gneet of het eon; n.StSS i and ""Sthe Mr, James W Uonnon. y.wpMJ uay.ur mgnr. 1 1 Mrs. R S Harris has gone to Unarlotte to spend seyeral days with ner son, Mr. Wade tl Harr'F.i Her little grandson, Richard, accwm panied her. Misses gide Boards, .... Baby Carriages, Matiin, pblna Closets U 1 ,UXB aDa Ascription?. iX, BIABKIS &c care of Mr Eli2ie be Wei 0lle. CHAELOTTE, "N; C. anie McCJintock and EOT T A T , TO TWT?: RT?QrP VrM T rkr f Minnie Stoile, of CharlotteV and with every feature of a hiVh m ftbhi&meii M ss Carrie McCanlesM. of Rlikhnrxr i-r -r -.. "ir r women aaded- uuu are nioypiug ai uapi, j iVl Alex- , - ander's. - They are a part of the onvemence. bridal party. Fruit Jams Breakfast Cocoa Granulated oca AT Eryin & Smith GROCERS. A FACULTY herst. Yale. Xfl w VUr, n' V11? Virgir' - Rprli- tn wvr v ? " Jr uuuy uocserrator: - 7 -w. :.- . . 118, I api TJIREE COURSES b.8 ;io';?etree!-: b.; uiiuur oi O X JcjIVL? "iuoiauges oi elective MUSIC CONSERVATOR V .th coa ' Three teachers of great ability. Pine are iwU - .S r to ;dipi0ma. mandolin, vocal. ? 4 se 0rgaC' piaDO violm,cgaitar, baDjo, 7 "Mi fl CQNSVATnm with regular course to graduation. 1 All varities ART m & . oi Art taught. V ; theWnSxSi:nhnS ; For bopk otnyd T': g'SHBP, iChartottem,c... liza-beW . College, E ' ! 4
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