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- J . " - - "- ' - . ' rr YTT QO ' ' . ' ST ONE-ALEXANDER. BflpPJ" Wnptlals of One ot Concord's 51 OS I MmVvvmj jiiHiufiis io OTCJIlRr lolie sjiosi Bier iing irons g: Gentle men. At an earl j hour Wednesday eyeoing, the 23rd, the welcome throng converged to Central M. E. church, which soon became packed lo ovei flowing. . - , The vestibule decorations bore silent language that bid all to enter. From the inner door burst .upon the view the altar and choir railing entwined with -ivy and about thern were potted ferns. On each side of the altar were four stands, graceful ly trimmed with ferns, on which sat 'pots of ferns of various and delicate varieties. .. Tfie incandescent lights as you glanced at them were, softened with tissue of mellow tint fringed and tacked neatly about them. Across the left aisle stretched a garland bearing a large letter "A." The right aisle garland bore the letterS." Messrs A H Weafn and J P Gocd- man found seats for all till space be came wanting. ' . . ,' At 8 o'clock' -the pipe organ under the skillful touch of Mrs. Brower murmured low sareet symphonies that set the audience in momentary expectancy. Ere long little Miss Mary Kim mocs came up the left aisle and Miss Jennie Coltrane came up the rignt aisle, stepping to the Mendels sohn wedding marchVand opened the gates for the bridal party. The ushers followed, Mr. Wearn cn the left and Mr. Goodman1 on the right, - - Miss Lena Leslie came next to the left and Miss Janie McOlintock to the right, each wearing blue, thenMisa Mary McOanless to the left and Miss Minnie Stone to the ngit,each robed in pink, followed m order by v Messrs Lawrence White Sam Houston on the left A.. E McCausland and T B ock to the right, all cross. 1Dg m trnt of the altar and their places within the c ancel, the gentlemen in the rear f the Jadies, who each bore 'a Vt of choice 'flowers. Mias jQani aStarret on the: lef i Miss Grace Patterson on the W bore baskets of beautiful 0ffer8, preceding the Maid of i-A uru;ny uunnels, ar Jl rich cream silk, wtto ; place in front of chancel , n Jride' wned in white satin ; ;laborate train, with bridal yeil ;JiDgon the arm of her father bedthehimeniaaltarbythe Ie passing the letter A bv $ e the, groom, es, by Mr. J: C Watson. V?;" f e coatractiDg parties met in r Chancel Z&t wheVe the Uir tram L . i aisle with floWers and the attendants in pretty pairs passed out through either aisle when all proceeded "to me aepot wnere they boarded the soutn bound train for the groom's home in Charlotte. At two o'clock p. m., p'reviona tn the marriage, a royal feast was en joyed at the home of' the bride's father, Oapt. J M Alexander; by a large cirole of the bridal partv and , - . - . . - -rf - ppeciai, mends and relatives, when 0ONCO1W, N. p.; THURSDAY JUNE 24. 1897 Whole NO. 1,757 PERSONAL POINTERS. I 'A Mr. J B Cadell has returned from Danville. -Mrs. C P Whfifilo j onarlotte this morning. Mr. W A fiftlia onnni i m. " . , . in Salisbury and returned today. Iriends and rel&tivAa ? 0 , auu ucar oauauury. MifiS Lillffl TTinrr f T!-- th, brHe was the re0iDiet . ISZ a." Omie f onon; of appreciable gifts. Man, -M. C E Rif chie and little Mifs more awaited them at the home of .Mar7 ."irgina Wadeworth are visit- tho nvnnm ' IDS frifillHfl Tn Hrlinlnffn ' f The happy p&ir have onr heartv .r-, Walter .Thompson ar- oongratnlafons in the union B3 way" o ChaPel ll ' night n hfa sacred the tvre of the nninn niF w . " church with K great headend Measa ou nuejpiciousiy negun may be one , xure- v 1 Harrifl and little flowing stream of connubial bliss - cni,dfep have gone to-Montgomery From the Charlotte ObserverVac. WI!' , WitlLr0' liP m' H Mrf F and chi.dren lowing extract: have returned to Mooresville, after "The bride is one of Oonoord's 5avineJa,ttende the Stone-Alexan-fairest aad ioyelie.t daughters. der di"& Were she anvthin, fii9ft ah .ih n ,5?i8s?f 'JW- and Lena Mc- , lt- , , v"id, ui oaiisDury, wno were at- not ba worthy of the. young man to tendants at the wedding last night, whom she has committed her heart frif0116 to Cnarloe to visit and hand, for he is deserving of all '-Mn and MrsR J Cochrane of things good. Query's, Mecklenburg coSnty 'are "Mr. Stone is universally esteimed I1.!ltlnSL ?t tb home of Mr. Fred He is one of Charlotte's most promi, N5,,B.Mr)d,nrt fether' in sent jonng merchants, and hv hio jr , . . Lnnofl. , . ' J George w Kestler, Sr., and honesty of life and purposes; his Mrs. George W Keeler, Jr., of "ucouku uieyeroess ana nis at-1 i . 0 viD1WujjineDaB ana tractive rU h u0 J,awves m ln. They came Jf v UMO -u i r aowo to attend the wedding of last himself a ho3t of friends. He and evening. 8 his fair youLg bride have the best TMiss fieulah Barker returned to 'n.:;i.'.'. Jl j t- ' i ; - Saliflhnrv loot iirk i wiauro auu nearty congratulations of k r , Ku-fwonipanrea f. J wwunaoi bv Ml88 Dorothy Gunnels who will iiio commumcv. Tnpp onoi J rj v M? u ooverHI aav8 tnere. Mrs. umaj nanasome presents from "ce ana mips Carrie McCanlees . w (jauouufv inia morn lnrr tl Just Received at GANNON o L FETZER s NE CAR LO A of the " - ".'.....''.. Famous Roller Tray TRUNKS v Traveling Bags . and yalise&es GANNON & FETZER H EAD friends in this city, Concord and other places." posses stilTTfcjiisuing. s,or TAILS? 11 T m Prelvely received the yows 'Neth ed- the lemony that nc;;" uusnd and wife. He ry pair rna ib th the 8. own the groom had en H 0 mnia J which the two Sa,neare ever hereafter to be nt -v flower girls strewd the Nearchlnc Parties Sconrln the Country Far and Near For the Assassin f Mrs. Springs at Lex ington The Latest. - A citizen of Lexington oh the excursion train from Greensboro to Charlotte, in conversation Vith a Standaed reporter stated that citi zens cf Lexington and Davidson county,, with a number of blood hounds were still pursuing the assassin of Mrs. Springs, whfch oc purred Wednesday morning: at 3.20 o clock in the bedroom of the vic tim, iving by the side of her hus u! i mi . ! , uauu, xne country tar ana near is being searched for suspicions char acters and if the wretch is overtaken hia time on earth will be very lim ited. Posses composed of several hundred people who are indignant and determined are pursuing him. At 9 o'clock this morning the searching parties had not returned, after being oat all night.' At 3 o'clock this afternoon we received the following special frbm Lexington: t : . . A Midnight Visitor. Lexington, Jane 24. A party of ladies who were sitting up with the corpse discovered a man at the March House window last night after midnight, but he made his escape and was not identified. , Asearching party with blopd hounds lef c here laat night in the direction of Winston, but have not been, heard from. The fnneral service of Mn- Springs was conducted by Key. -W H Rich, from the Baptist church. OK BLEIMD High Grade Roasted Coffee Like throwing up a penny anJ takine chances, t tU;:JL-, . PtTEWITTTEE for the season. It presents tie latest ideas In nd istheresult of study, experience and the perfect kcon-nt. ... . l. lar demtfSOor Furniture commands admiration th. k - , T , i . j ui uuuu anil LOWEST. SWU8 8 represented and prices as LO Bed Koom. Suits. ; " , - ' .. -pcih, neuter ana fining Tables. 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