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Vol. XII. No. 69 CONCORl); Nw Cfc; SATURDAY AUGUST 7, 1897 Whole NO 1.797 HAD HYDROPHOBIA. DIVORCES GRANTED. NO GAME v instenr Pliyalelanfl Say bo After Ex pert Emara nation 'Barrier I Boys Receiving; Last Treatment! l)r. P A Barrier, of Mt. Pleasant, hasreceived information from the officials of the P; stare Institute at Baltimore, to the effect, that after careful. examination of the braina taken from the head of the dog sent from, this pl.e to that institution. has developed that the "canine had rabies. This intelligence confirms the ucucjk ui cicij uuo iiuu oaw iuq at the time or. before it ws killed. The letter further states that the Two If omen and One Blan Complain and are Released from the Sacred Bonds. V' ' ; - - - .. "I,,- , . Attorneys Montgomery and Grow ell had a considerable ru6h in di yorce caeey before his honor, Judge Coble and the jury Friday evening jupt before the jurors were dis charged for the term. The firet application was that of Maggio S Willie, who wc granted a difoice f rem W H Willis, her hus band, on the grounds of abandon ment. The seso&d case was that cf Barrier-hovs. Fan! and Eohsrh who Hitnma Misenneimer.v wao we.3 are. there under treatment, are get- granted a divorce from her husband, ting along nicely and that they re G W Misenheimer, on good and suf receiving the fiaal treatment. , They ficient groundi will be sent home within' the next B L Ssarboro was granted a di two wfiflb yorce from flattie Bcarboro, his rfA nn the arnnnda nf nnfuit.hfnl The lavee olack do! belonffin? to nes3. - " I i hi - 1. r.,?I Tommi Hnnkina waa killc d Fridav ujyuru pruumja are Bieht. the owner and others cUim- PPa,er " 18 WJ.Mnreai in . . - At Forest Tllll Testerday on Account of Bain. The gp.rue which wr? to have b':Ci played Friday, between Rocky Riyer and Concord teams was declared off on account of the rain. The fans were disappoint bu it ia thought that a game may be arranged for some day week after next. Aubrey HooTers nine has arranged for a 'game frith the sscond nine, of Flowe's, to be played on the Forest Hill diamond next Friday afternoon. In reference to the proposed game between Re,a8v:iie and concord, coolest Shirt on earth. Made-tor comfort in will flv the fnrmrr rin rprr" o- -?f 1 ww.-.-.. v ..... w , ,VV-:J to VI us a date before the 18th of August JLlOt WeatJier. i NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED.' NEW LOTOF3 THE "CLL MADRAS CLOTH, .de"bhibo: SOFT BOSOM. aropnobia. sna tcey were airaia or it, Dog days. are tnued with him. Forest 21! '1 flews. Robt. Turner, of Ahbou county, h -visiting the fami'y cf Mr. Kluttz the photographer, at this pl?2e. Mr. E D McCollum, of AshewUe, is vlditing his brother, Mr. J M Mo said to have lasted Feveral rounds. Collum, of this city. The former Beyond a few scratches and the loss h:.a charge of the weaving depart- of a bunch of hair out of the head menc in ine Asneviii uosron miiis. oi eaca, no aamage was ,uoDt?. The Textile Excelsior, of Charlotte, Vmaont Gloves. Two ycung white women had a lively fhticufi at Cannonville yes terday, io which the participants went at each other with the gioves oT. There was neither time-keeper nor seconds present, but the Sght is National League games played yesterday resulted as follows :v St. "Louis J; Pittsburg 5. Boston 6; Baltimcra 5. Philadelphia 2; New York 9. Chicago 7: Cleveland 5. Brooklyn 15 ; Washington 5. , Atlantic League. : Hartford 8, Newark I. Patterson 2, Lanccter 6. Norfolk 5, Athletics 8.. " Norfolk 9, Athletics 1. Bichmond 12, Reading 3. Richmond 12, Beading 5. I1H crash ITS. : Price 2.50,'$3.Q0-aiid $3.50. CANNON & FBTZBk-CO MP -NY says this is the first vacation Mr McCollum hLt ttken in twelve years. Mr. W A Warner returned from Montgomery yesterday after a few dr alsenc3. Afaulted a Blind Man. One of the meanest acta we have noticed among the news of the day is an assault on a blind man in HARTSELL WINS. Decision of the Jury In the Case of Bnrtsell Agralnst Coleman, is u Ver dict for the IMnintill. . In the ccie of J L Hart::ll, p!dn- tin, againec w, u ; uoiem.ti , au otner8, detenaanie, wnicii ccpiva three "whol e days of the court, th e V - Sampson . county , by the name of jury returned a verdict . this (batur- Noah Koyan, who was waylaid anaiuay; at noon, in layor oi Mr. nart 1 0 17 PRICES 17 1 L 1 P BE VS! L Mr J X rwt.. whn ltvpa a fpw beaten. suDDOsedly. to deathwith eelL.tbe plptntiff. mile3 west of town has invented a pronaoiy not a-eingie grievance eave rne nrat. consiueration ior tne umgivy rm wiiu tue mcrviniey attacximent to-the-con" double cultiTator for wc:ch he has 108 Sunt oi scanaai on tne. part pi nury wes "is the plEintiii onsrj trary notwirnstanaihg. applied for a patent. Notwithstanding the rain last night quite a crovrd gathered at the home of Mr. Daniel Sillier tinu gave him and bride a noisy serecede with bells, old tin pans, horns etc. No one was hnrt the one suspected aperpetrator. uf the land "described in the' com- plaint ? ' Which wa3 answered in the affiirmatiTe, excepting the land con- r!sed.ia the ' Coleman deed, 5-:ri- oing at -the intersection of Mill k'nd Aswas announced in The Stand- Spring street j rrunningAwun the - W . W - w , Rw. w . - , - . . . r V t . iA r rt STORES WILL CLOSE. Wedut?3lay Will JBe a Gain Iy and a Red Letter One for Concord. We BoLertcreen Te;.. 1 . merchants, with a '.petition, which Kob-rt J (ireen, the 19 year old has been left at this office. It rcf4 sou of Jeose Gree i, cf C&Bonvii!o. . We.' the' undersigned rnerchante dif d Friday uight. after a two week? of Concord, agree to close our st-orct 8vk II of typhoid faver. Decersed on Wednesday! the 111 h, itiat (Re- wi. ; a hiersk-r cf Mt.,Crroel Methc union Day) from. 10 o'clock a. m. to (ht cbnrch frini vbici tjIcc tht funeral wOl be conducted this after noon at 4 o'clock by the Hi, Q 0 Decasscu iived with' his father, and had been a resident of this nity for one year. He leaves a younp I AV C Coleman, P Tbe jury also foand that pleiitiS w s eV.H'd...Uv,, 6G per annaai, wh:ch; from the, Uwe Mr. Hftr:-:ch bcaue: possessed' cf the land, make a total of $'265.83. , Mucb interest was 'manifested in 1 o deck p. in. : tus suit, which is now fampas tor Gibson . & Morrison, Erwin & hts record . . Smith Kwlnk lY, Whitp. I a rt IPS t. I A t. S'n'Mk: thta 'a flrrnm iAt;o Cornelius,- Strieker & Son., Lowe & jny W G Moans, who appeared for Dick, D J B-J.-.rj,- Oufa ivu rc3i hit.? ck Tri, dant, made a motion to t t.i Co.. G W PrVrioa. ;;V J HiU i d iiif- verdict 'of the irv. H V T j., - , ; - - V - w wife to mourn hia death. M Jerques Under Coyer. Silica tne attention of theanbpri ties wr called to the dangerous well in the lot in rear of the Morris and Cole x. an '-property by -'Iks Stai;d ard Friday afcerncoD, the well baa beea oyertd by plaik. which have bcr'n plcc'd there tc mpdrarily to hold the fever sjeims anu microbes under cover. The plank are nailed fast, or coarse, or the germs would carry the covering away. j J no. r a ,i5Uj, o ron. o oiut-n-,-cr, G Brown, II G Riiz, D P ! DavTSiil 1. ' A ' L ' Sd is o in Gild. J L M;!lsr, Bdl?,--Harr-s & Co., Cannon & IMzer Co.. L'ppJtds & Barricr,f C Smith, Dove & Boat, -Solomon Einstein, .J X roandH, A J & J ir Yor ke, Yorke Wads ?i o i th ' & Co., Bents Tb BPdly, ' . .. Mr. G W Redf earn comes to the front f ith a, cabbage which measures six feet and six' inches across. Mon roe Enquirer. We were exhibiting1 end bcaeting of a cabbage head 3 feet and 4 inches in circumference but this head lays us in the shade. . There might be snakes in that cabbage head; it seems to us. At the home of Mr; M Boeer. in No. 10 township, on Monday next, a picnic will be given by Mies Addie Boger complimentary to Miss Pat- tie Ross, of Albemarle. Hour?, irom 4 to 9 o'clock. Severel of our "y oung folks haye received invitations to be present. 1 Ls'a Commercial College, Misa Mary Bra?hen, Miss Nannre Alexander. ' !!nT HANDSOME THING. The Fourth Regiment Drum Corps is largely cono posed of sons of veterans, and will not only fcrhidh music on next . necj-icsday, the 11th, but they will throw 'open iheir laic rooms over the; Times office, where the veterans, their wives txid daugh ters cn rest from ' the duat end and bustle of the street. m wm wm . i The Ideal Panacea f James L. Francis. AJderman, niiroorft oottq . T rficftTrt T)r. Km? fl JSew Discoveffas an Ideal Panacea for Coughs Colds and Liunsr uomn plaints, having used it in my family for the last'five years, to the exclu sion of physicians's k presctiptions or other 'proportions. Rev. John Burf-u8,Keokuk, IoWa, wrires: I have been a minister of the"MethodrsTEpiscopal church for 50 years or more, and have never round anything so beneficial, or tht i eave me such speedy relief as Dr, Kinga ew -DiECoyery. Try this deal Cough Remedy now. Trial Bottles free at Feszer's Drug Store. M orriz '"&''feonfc , j did this ( n the grounds tnat oi e Peter Bariaardt had been een in conversation with, L C Earnhardt, a juror, afrei the trial 'had begun, charging that gsid,. Peter iiarntiarki- might have iniluenpcd jaror Lt u Earahardt, by 'fdiEbassrng- the case upon its merits etc.-- J.i was accompanied by affidavits of C APit?, W C Coleman and W Jhe resul t w i U be an noun ud in thi 3rpaper. Monday. have lengthened our cords and. strengthened our stakes, and we are better prepared to serve the FURNITURE needing public than ever. Buying in car loads for spot cash gives us a long lead over small buyers. We haye on our floor and in wareroom, 50 Bedroom Suits in Mahogany, Bird's Eye Maple, Ourly Beach, Walnut and Oak. LISTEN AT THE PRICES. Don't faint ! 9.00, 12,50, 15,00 30 00. 40.00, 50,00, 75,00, 100,00, Show your hand and take your choice. Parle. Suits in Brocate; Silk, Plush, $20.0025,00, 35.00 pfi 50.00. No better values to be found. Hat Racks to the Queen's taste from $10,00 to 25.00, Ward Robes $5.00, 8 50, 12.50, 16.00 20.00, 25.00, Extension Tables 3.75, 5.00, 7.0,r 10,00, 15.00, 20.00. Parlor Tables in great variety 75c.r to 1 0.00. A thiug o! beauty is a joy forever, ' Kitchen Tables 1.50,1,25, 2.00. You have to.bave it, . A Yours very respectfully, BeH, Harris & Co. P. S -.-The Undertaking Department is under the care and management of Mr W L Bell. Calls promptly attended- to day or night. yfj!iu';isgt-,Had 'tlle Blsr Head. ; Mr. Walker ol No. 6 township, brough i, The St nda.kd a; cabbage head weighing 11 pounds, which was the largest we ba-leyer Been.rr Today, however, ; Mr.: Fr an Fg g gart, of No. 11 township, seta him inHhe shade, having brought to our optical ; visioDi7 1 a "' cabbage-head measuring 3 feet Ifi inches In cirenm ferencf weighirn!? pounds. Tnisi j)f coursedpes.jiiLOl compare with" the Union county, man, that raised a head' that ; measured 'six feet across," buf surpasses anything yet brought to.tbeDoncord market. Yours respectfully. ell. Harris tafflj. Anf One wantin gto Make any:kiiid of a trad. e FOR A Bicycle SHOULD CA LL ON US -S-IR ED CV10THEIIS find heln I in Hood's Safsaparilla which giyeH them pure blood, a good appetite and &ew and' needed STRENGTH We laye Wheels for boys and girls; 3 4We will have another lot of those Westfield's in a few days. The demand is so great tnat we can not keep them in stock all the time. Remember the pries of these wheels ; has been reduced from We r also give Jyou your preference, as to handle bars, wheel at a low price. r f v Ycrket Wadsworth Co
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