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t - -.-". ' ".--' 1 ". ' ' i - ' - x 1 r r. i - - , . 7iL. XII. No. 78 DON CORD j N. Cv WEDNESDAY AUGUST 18. 1897 Whole NO. 1,806 THE INEVITABLE BEGUN. aimers Growing Violent Property Being: Destroyed. CUMBERLAND, MD., Ang. 17. According to reports coming in here trouble la likely to ocanr among the miners at Corinth, West Virginia. The trouble was precipi pated by the release of three Ital ians who had been under arrest charged with threatening to blow up the mine and brick plant of the Oakland Coal Company. Other strikers armed with gnris went to the homes of six miners who had returned to work and destroyed their property. They fired "at a Deputy United States Marshal who interfered. Great alarm is felt at the mines as to the outcome. VICTORIOUS CONCORD. PERSONAL POINTERS. ' Miss Elsie Morrison is visitin tt friends in the city. Mr. R S Harris has returned to the city, after a brief trip to Ashe items From Faith. A v6in of -minerals half a mile long has been discovered on T C Wyatt's farm, near Pool, Rowan county. A shaft has been sunk 62 feet deep on the vein, which proves to be good, and is 6 to 7 feet wide at the bottom. We secured some of the ore for the department at the North Carolina State Pair this fall, Miss Joanna Cline, of near Con c:rd, is visiting her sister, Mrs. S Charles Moore.7 - . r Mr.-Will Dry contemplates mov ing to Faith soon. He lives near Concord. Cephus Parks, of near Pool, was tip at Faith and picked out a builds ing lot on which he will build. Frank Williams bought a Chillian mill from J T Wyatt to grind up his rich gold ore. Ho sends the gold to Charlotte, where he gets the cash for it. His mine is known as the "Gold Knob" mine, and there is a large lot of ore there in sight. When a mine is worked for the gold that is in it, then the old-time gold grinder, or Chillian mill, is the surest thine to save the gold. Making grape wine, and kraut and drying fruit, is the order of the day here, now. Correspondent. Reidsville Took Hr Defeat Hard Bel cause Her Players Were Outclassed Uood Flaying on Both Sides A Thousand Mpectatorst-An Old Song Score 8 to 3. r At the lowest estimation one thousand spectators witnesaAri th eame of baseball elated hv Jonnnr Miss Carrie Cook, of St John's, and Reidsville teams at the Forest vi?ting cousin, Miss Mary Hill Park Tuesday afternoon. It aenarix was maeea a spienaiu game, and Mr Jnhn W tw;q t ik. clean, throughout. Reidsville had marie, spent last night and this Kwu team, ana me oauery, rucKer morning in the city. ana lYeatts. aia soma prnfliiAnt wnrt i ' i. i. ir m . Jt bnt thfiir annnorfe in th fioM wd. r. l ucuuure uaniz was on not np to the ordinary. The visitors l sireeia- paay. nia many Y1 1 QTTail rrlfr KaII u.,4 , I Jriena9 were giaa to see him out. ftujevt gvvu unit, uui noiD BILLipiy I ' . - outclassed by rhe crack home team. Mrs. James C Gibson returned W eddmgton and Reed,1 Conoord's to the city last night, after a visit of excellent battery, aid a good even- several weeks to relatives at Ysd- lng'a work and sustained their repo- kin. i Mr. D F Cannon is spending the day in Charlotte, having gone over on the belated vestibule this morning tation as being first-class baaehallists. They were supported by a field of as good players as Can be found on any amateur nine. Mis nheimer covered himself all oyer with glery and car ried the grand stand wild by his ei Judge W.J 'Montgomery went Miss Helen Johnston, of Dar Fresh Cakes and Tlie Ntate Fair. We have the premium list of the 37th annual State fair before us. This fair will embrace the 18th to 23rd of October, being formally opened by Governor Russell, at 12 m., on the 19th. $5,000 are offered in premiums embracing all the departments in which there is a desire to excel. The arrangements of the list seem very complete and promising of a most attractive fair. cellent playing on second ba8e. He to States ville last night, in answer was among tne stars ana plays good lu a leiegram camng mm mere on ball m put out eight men. gai Dusmess. Tucker gave four men bases on balls, made four wild pitches and ,ille, Va., is spending eome time struck out eight men, While Wed- with w?th her nnnll Mr.i Jnhn umtuu KavC uu uaooo, maue turte iiachett, on Spring street. wnu uucuet) anu tjiruca out, eizi ii men. . Misses Beulah and Mary Barn Mr. Y C Caldwell umpired the bardt, who were visiting Miss trfltnp. and HPBftrvM arpat nraiBft aWA iiauae isrown, nave retumea to ' i. I iL 1 i dl:l was highly complimented for his ruwr "ucie m oauHUUry- mpartiality and unbiased decisions, notwithstanding the curses of the visiting team, who accused him of being, unfair. Caldwell's alright and his work 4was greatly apprei elated. "h The umpire was hardly responsi ble for the wild pitch of Tucker, which let two of the home boys score, nor was ne unbiased or im partial when Reed knocked a two bagger oyer in thexorn field, when Fisher and Caldwell scored in the seventh inning. Fisher knocked a two-bagger which brought m two men also. That old song about the "ompiie mm mm, . . cheated us out of it" don't go any more. The ball and runners do. however, when our boys get a chance. The score bv inning resulted as follows ; . Reidsville 0 100200003 Concord 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 8 Messrs. J A Fetzer, of Reidsville, and W W Morris, of tbis city scored Electric Bitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more erenerallv needed, when the lareruid exhausted feelinsr prevails. when the liver is torpid and slug gish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use. of this medicine has often averted long anfl perhaps fatal bilious fevers Nu medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache indigestion, constipation, dizziness yields to Electric Bitters. 50o and $1.00 per bottle at- Fetzer Drug Store Snow Flake CRACKER AT Ervin & Smith GROCERS- Money I Loan. Money to loan on The Reidsville nine was composed real estate. Apply at of a gentlemanly set of young men, once ln. JTrZ HORRISON CALDWELL. and elsewhere was such as ought to be associated with every club. They em'oved their visit, despite their defeat, but could not be induced stay oyer for another game. to Administrati lx Notice. Havipg been duly qualified as ad- Tinafrat.rix Cif thfi ftRtfttfl nt Mat- JThey left ftn invitation for our boys am dAd. 1 herehv noti . . . i 1 . I vuvn " to visit Jteiasvine ana give inem a . rsnnH havin? claims against . I f'mm mm q - - m ... Vl. a game, which will very likely take place in two weeks. Players and positions of Tuesday's game were : Reidsville. Hopkins, cf. Stone, 2b. Mabrey, lb. Slon, rf. Keatts, c. Dal ton, If. FitZ, 8 8. Tucker, p. Roach, 3b, CoircoRD. Rogers, cf. Fisher, 3b. Caldwell, 8 s. Reed, c. Ury, If. Weddington, p. Brumley, rf. Mieenhelmer, 2b. Van Pelt lb. the estate of said deceased to present them to me, duly authenticated, on or before the 18th day of August, 1898, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This, the 18th day of. August 1897 - Mary A Safrit, w6t Administratrix. ili They will get' em. MESSRS P 'B FETZER AND W W STUART ARE IN THE NORTHERN MARKETS BUYING THE BIGGEST Stock of Goods FOR CANNON FETZER & CO. THAT WAS EVER 8HIPPED TO CONCORD. WHAT THEY DO "Will he a Plenty." If you need anything in our alreidv larg3 and variedJstock,drop in and we'll quote prices tnat you nayen t heard before, at once. " In Come -S I S ' MIIIIP' Andree Beard From. Stockholem, August 17. The sealing ship Alk& Spoken, in lati tude 8 degrees 47 minutes, reports that one of the sailors shot an ex hausted pigeon. Tiid" between the bird's legs was the message ; f4To Af tonblate, 82 degrees ; passed gcod journey northward Andree." The message wts brought to Advent Bay Angnat 11th by the steamship's ex -press, which was cenyeying Lerner to the polar expedition Iifrner Mpoke at Aiken July 20th. L O W P I CE SWILL P REVAI L Dirjgley Bill with the McKiniey attachment to the con trary notwithstanding. A'iOi ave lengthened onr cords ana strengthened V V W our. stakes, and we are better prepared to serve the FURNITURE needing public than ' ever. JBuing in car loaas ior spot casn 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, Curlv Beacn, Walnut and Oak. LISTEN AT THE PRICES. Don't faint ! 19.00, 12,50, 15,00 30.00. 40.00, 50.00, 75.00; 100 00, Show your hand and take your choice. Parlor Suits in Brocatell, Silk, Plush, S20 00, 25,00, 35.00 and 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, 10.00, 15 00. i1 Parlor Tables in great variety 75c. to $10.00. A thing of beauty is a joy foreyer. Kitchen Tables $1, 1.50, 1,25, 2.00. You have to have it, Yours very respectfully, BeIl9HaJTisCo. P. S. The Undertaking Department is under the care and management of Mr. W L Bell. Calls promptly attended to day or night. Yours respectfully. )t Harris k hw, Jtlarrlage at Sit. Pleasaat. Mr. George F Uzzle, of Wilson's Mill. Johnson county, was in the narveions BesniM. c;t. todav f Wednesday V on his way . i a . :ll 1 T T I 7 x . . N'rnm ft muer wriliuu uj xvov. v.i m Plonaonr vnero ha vaa mar m, -. . 1 I UU 1U W. A J IjOISUU mm WW mm w u MW Tl . SffiKKK thi?:" MiM 1,0,9 commending Dr. limg s ssew -uib idling piace a me -irme a aume, the results were almost! Rv. M Q G Sob.rer. orcstdent of marvelous in the case or my wife. North Carolina College, offioiatinr. While I was PMtorof th eBptist Immediateiy ,fter the marrirge the 2.Ao,SS couple revrned to the citv and will Orinrje. Terrible leave tonight for- Mr, Uzzle's home. pUttOOUU8 W w . . Earoxysms of cougniug woum bu juus juong was recently eieciea a ours with little interruption and it teacher in the city graded schools, seemed f i in teoh daring the next term, hot SB PiBcoue this sudden interruption has changed . . i jm i. it. ivr nir,iKTRP.T,iirv ini ti i an m Kiiriit w uai, in its worjt aiiu . v-x"1-', " w r - Fetzer's Drug Store- Regular size IQ)ERFECT,and permanent are the . - cause it mae- pure, ncn, neaitny. WWVJKXuww Any One Wanting to Make anv Mild of a trade FOR A Bicycle SHOULD CALL ON US We haye Wheels for boys and girls, r We will have another lot of those Westfield's in a few days. The demand is so great that we can not keep them in stock all t,he time. Remember the price of the6 wheeb has been reduced to 86.0.00 to 845 .00 We also give f you your preference as to handle bars, saddle and pedals. Now is. your opportunityjif Jyou want a wheel at a low pi ice. Yorke. Wads worth & Co. tm,
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