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CONCOUD, N. C, WEDNESDAY JULY 14, 1897 Whole JSO 1,774 LAYING OF CORNER STONE PRESIDENT McNEILL -HERE. PERSON Ab POINTERS. I Vol. XII. No. 49 Appropriate Ceremenin at Trfnltj Evancrellcal laUhern Clmrch Satur day JKeaUflrames of Officers The Standard Will be Placed In tbe fltone. The Corner Stone of Trinity Eran gelical Luthern church will be laid text Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, with appropriate ceremonies. Addresses will be made by Rev, J Q Wer'z, vice- president of the Syn o. and Rev. H N Miller, Ph. D., the secretary. ' The services will be read and the stone laid by the pas tor and president of Synod, Rev. V It Stickly. The officers of the church are as follows : aiders H W Ludwig, E L Fish er, Capt, Noah Black welder, D M Isenhour. , Npeaks of the Firemen's Tournament and Regrets to Find Our Town In Financial Straits. President J D McNeill, of the State Firemen's Association, was in the city Tuesday afternoon. His business here was to make arrange ments to have our firemen meet wit!h the Association in Fayetteville, the first week in August. Mr. Mc- NftUl RflVfl fhft mppfincf 'fVifn! voor will h th ckA n iVm I . Mr. H E C Bryant, represent " " tive of the Charlotte Observer, is in State. He was very much surprised the city. to find that a town the size of Con- Mrp. Dr. N D Fetzer returned cord neglected her firemen as she from Creswell springs to Jay, after does. He said, that "Every town a month's stay at that pleasant re- and city , in the State that bad a 80rt- Dr. Hill and daughter, Mr?. Duffie, of GoldsbOro, are stopping with Mrs. Dr. Henderson, on West Depot street. Four children of Mr. Charles V' " " -" Mr. J D Heath man, of Salis bury, is in the cityi Mr. J W Cannon has gone to Albemarle, on cotton mill businesr. Misses Mamie jLen i z and Janie Patterson tiaye jone to Mooresville to visit relatives. Mrs. J W quid and child left last night for Lindsay, Va.. where they will yisit for Eometime. volunteer fire company, would send their men in a body. 14 Salisbury's councilmen have made an annrnnriafinn nnffir?ftnt. tn ucouuuo .y w ,i ui, bsar theexnanResof her antirA de. gk ,k. f . u rusner, r wiener. , :r :f nuftriCAfl frt rt tk ;a Mr a t. nnain . ti Saiiohnrxr Secretary P E Fiaher. to be regretted that Concord is in Cotton Mills. Treasurer O P Walter. 1 D.aWo v.f kx Mr. Dfp.k. nf naar (rrfifinfihoro. auuu uuuuuiui ouaiio iuak ouo uau . . ' - - i not send her men." is at tn bedside of, her son, Mr. K L t r uat mh is l . uick, wno is mougni to u6 some It was Mr. McNeill's first visit to what better today. looo, wnen ne wes R9v. J P Roerera of Mt. Airv. here with President Jeff, Davis. He arrived in the city this morning. He has just returned from a pleas diers of North Carolina' hmvA mnn ant trip to ttic&mond, and Drougnt Himself and two others stayed all XSST J:u.4u.t rvr r Vi2- relics. - He is japping with his Migui, ab vuo Lumaui xur. rv w ivui- father-in-law, Mr. J M Uurrage, Trustees 0J Walter, J F Best. Building committee H W Lud- wig, E L Fisher, P E Fiaher, C P Concord since Walter, D M IaenHour.Noah Black welder, J L?Fisher, P E Fiaher, J W Linker. Messrs R A Brown and A H Tropat, of this city are the con tractors. A COpi Of THR SXAlilDARl) will hi placed in the stone. son. THE VETERANS' PICNIC. where bis wife has been for several days. ; j Broom In Self Defense Andrew Broom, who shot and killed Abram Davis in Charlotte Sub-Commltteemen Appointed to As. jslst In Arransiog for the Reunion. The following narcjed Conftderate last Saturday night, is. at liberty Klaaled t0 act 89 8 uuuouimiuee oi arraDgemenis ior tteir respective townshipa' for tl e Reunion to be" held in Concord, August 11. They are asked to iL- with a bond to appear at the next term of Superior court, to answer a charge of carrying concealed weap ons. The killing of the drunk ne- FRESH SUPPLY ASSORTED Cahesf '"! i ' - Gingetj Snaps, Crackers gro wa3 proven to be justifiable and terest the ladlea in the matter, as it is intended to give all veterans and their families a dinner on tables .to be placed in the court house yard. All who can conveniently do so are requested to bring baskets of in self defense. It was another case of a fool's wanting the earth and all there is in it reserved to his drunken self, and carries with it a measure of jus- Soda JUST RECEIVED Ervin & Smith's GROCERS. THE "OASO MADRAS CLOTH. ,J SSIET SOFT BOSOM Coolest Shirt on earth. , Made tor nomfort in hot weatlier. NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED. NEW LOT OF SUITS. Price $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50; CANNON & FBTZER COMP'NY HEADS OR:TAILS ? tincation tor carrying concealed eataoiej suitaoie tor suon an occas weapons. sion. rne taoies or uoncora are Forest Illll Hews, ; The Odd Fellows and their farai tftiiinar orrpfc intftrftflk in fhiRnninn lies will serve irefreshments in the WrlOns: a History. T . . . , . I . . Rev, Paul Baninger, of Mt. Pleas- aad. will do their part m making it I yarn or J m uarrae nexc xnusaay -ant. was in the citv this rWedneedavnng to be remembered. ' night All members are reqaes'ed morning on his way to Rocky River to see Mrs. Margaret Grier, who is a sister to the late General Rufus i5amnsrer. Kev. uamneer is en gaged in preparing historical anJ biographical sketches of the lives of Earnhardt. John Paul Barringer and his deJ No 5-Wm. Props t, G 0 ecendants. He has good! ground man. for his work and the reault will be No 6 Geo. ERitchie, J J Bar profitably felt throughout Cabarrus ringer, No 1 H 13 Parks, Dr. S A Grier. to be present. No. 2-P M Morris, J S Harris. The factory lawn now presents a No. 3 J R Bradford, M F Nei- beautiful appearance, since the flow- bit. ! era are blooming and the grass is No. 4 Wiley Lud wig, Nelson M growing so nicely.' lfov. J Simpeon has gone to Good- Stanly county on businest. V and adjoining counties. . tiis visit to Mrs. Grier is with a view to obtaining information re - ... garding Eeveral points of doubr, yet of decide 1 importance and in teres. Col. Paul B Means, a nephew of No. 7 John H Moo:e, J L Peck. Master Kred u tell will give a ! . yard party this evening, comph mentary to hii visiting guests, Mas ters Wright: and BeDjamin Dixon, Smith. No. 'Id F P Boger, W G Newell. Mo. 11 Alfred Li taker ' Ja.B Mrs, Grier, accompinied Rev. Bar- I White, ! ringer. 1 O. McDonald, Chairman Xom. of Arrangements. No. 8 Jonas Cook, H T J Lud- of King's Mountain. wig. . i Miss Jennie? Cathey, of China No 9 W M Widenhouse, 0 F Grove, is vhiting M!sa Laura Stone for a few days f ' The Concord High School. Mr. Caleb Lefler Dead, We are Rnrrv tn rntp t.hp Riddtn I Tl th ,f Mr. Caleb L.fler, of Copal ftXaillinatlOll Death came as we learn from the Salisbury Sun, with little warning. , Mr. Ltfler was a respected citizen of about 75 years of ae. Hj will be misstd much in the community of which he was a conspicuous part. Like throwing up a penny an 3 takingchances, is the indiscriminate selection o. FXJRNITUBE for the season. It presents.: the latest Ideas infstvle'andiifinish nd is the result of study, experience and the perfect acquaintance with the popul ar demand. Our Furniture commands"admiration by 'thelbeautylofifinish and elegance of design. We carry as complete a line as any Furniture Store the State. . We guarantee our goousas represented ana prices as LO ' lowest. i fc r- ed Room Suits. , j I B Easejp, Center and Dining Tables, IT rtnnnoa flnnorPO' , 11 WMU.W, WMuw, 11-4 Ladies' Desks, v . ' Uair, Cotton and Shuch Mattresses, " A rt Novelties, Baskets, Pickets, Oacks for halls, Mouldings, VTocker8, I nside Shades, - & Baby Carriages, Matting, jQf all kinds and descriptions. iX, HA.BBIS & Oar undertaking department is complete, and will bejinder the Bell. All calls are promptly met, day or night. . CO. care of Mr W API) (I on uau FOR THE , . f Peabody Scholarships; The Assistant at the Concord i- 1 Hish School next year is to be Mr, J D Lent z, of Mooresyille, N. 0 yersity and has taught about three years, Mr. Morson, or tne iiiieign Male Academy for whom he taught nearly two years, . recommends him yery highly. A llouseliolrt Aeccssiiy. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positive ly on he kidneys, liver and bowels; cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, feverj haBlaal constipation and biliousness Pleas buy and try a box of Q. C. C. to-day, i 1U, iZb bO cents. Sola and guaran tp pore by all drogiste.- ExamiliatlOn Of aUmlCantS The DlseoTery Rated Bis Life foMhe Peabody Scholarships Mr. G. Cailloutte, nprugffisc. at WA riA i olrnrrt Baverville, 111., says: lo Dr. King s Will be held id the Court ew jjiscovery I owe my life. Was House at Concord, on this taken with LajGrippe and tried -all July 22 and 23, beginning at the physiciansi for miles about, but 0 Q ' j of no avail and was given up and y a,m. . . . . . , told I could not live. Having Dr. Persons desiring to attend King's New Discovery in my store I the Peabody Normal School sent for a bottle and began its use nf "NTflsrivillp Tftnn should and from the first dose began to at rjasnvilie, i,enn., snouia better, and after using three avail themselves Ox the opror bottles was unj and about again. It Canity this examination offers, ia worth its weight in gold. We 1 ' tt v T TinnwTft won't keep store or house without - - Supervisor. Drug store.- i W wiqahl !; Wp'ii !:; ' ' 4 ' "" Pica IK I C7 -.-Z i ;ri - ' "w 33 9 3 Vn FT2 it I v n -r 7 "T 'rr- I I . " . E3Q Rt2 0 1 Jl -n 1 ! 1 t- 1-A
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