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Vol. XII No. 79 CONCOULV N. C, THUHSP AY AUGUST 19, 1897 Wholb KO. 1.807" NEWS FRO U THE NORTH.Q PERSONAL POliiTEKS. Mfs Clara Oebler,: of Mt. Pleas ant, spent the day in the city. Prof. R L KeesteT is spending a few days at Cornhers springs. ; Miss Margaret Fisher, of Mount Pier sant, wr.3 in the city today. v Mr. W U Weddingtdn returned to the city last night, from State -ville. t Mr. P M Misenheimer has re turned from Connelly springs, where he has been for a week. Misses Belle and Kate Means are visiting at Dr. Sam Grier's, near ALL THEY COULD STAND. rrne Iteldsvill Boya ;Oo Home-Sal-isbnry Wants m Game. The ReidsTille baBeball team passed through last night returning home. They went to Concord yea -tsrday morning to play -the boys of that place two games, but .were suf ficiently amased with yesterday's came, and decided to go back home.1 The score oi yesieruay waa o wo in favor of Concord, and the Reids ville boys blame the umpire with bad rnlingB.--9ali8bnry Ban. Passed Over the Fiver. Mr. John Saunders died at his home at Cabarrris Mills this morn ing at 4 o'clock. The deceased has teen in feeble health for year or more and the end" has been looked for. . . V..., He leaves a widow and five child ren, one daughter tn narried. j Mr. Saunders was a consistent member of the Methodist church have been working in all summer . Mr. J C Leslie, of Charlotte. and died m triumphant hope of the vve can assure newcomers to our Dr. L ,M Archey has.goneto new and better lite. vic!nity that while Turkey is a gcod Virginia, on a Tisitof a few days to He was 66 years of age. The thinS fora Christmas dinner, a pair ms Iainer- hpld at 4 ' ff .boiled ; and seasoned boots, Miss Julia Taylor, of States- o'clock at the family bene j Key. jid. t unaaa fho romaina wrft lmM aeal setter than no dinner. We -0.1. w.n.- uauvjcc, auv " ..w.w j. . I ill IBB Julia Waller. 1 The Local Column of the Klondike Mr. Bill Muggins, tjiat prince of good fellows, residing on Yaller avenue, is putting a handsome 18k, gold leaf roof on his new barn. Colonel Frankfort, of the Bang restaurant, meals served at all hours, has the editor's thanks for a juicy joint of roast mule, as fiuelas he ever stuck a tooth into. Come again, colonel. Reward Ninety dollars reward will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the HarrlsLurg. low-nung scoundrel who stole our M 4 v , . m 1 . m Messrs. N F and J F Yorke are office -cat on Tuesday last. That in Albemarle, having been called cat cost money, and he was getting there on business. I Z Z . I. lurwBru -Rev. C L T Fisher and Mr. to Thanksgiving dinner with more w A Foil, oi Charlotte, were in the tain ordinary fee'mgs of gustatory city today. . delight. -MiPt, Frances Leslie has re- Don't throw away the boots you turned from a visit to her brother, incy win get em. MESSRS p STUAKT ARE B FiSTZER AND W W IN THE NORTHERN MARKETS BUYING THE BIGGEST OF StOGK Goods FOR CANNON FETZER & CO. THAT WAS'EVER SHIPPED TO CONCORD. WHAT THEY DO Will he a Plenty." If yon need anything in our alreadv largj and variedJstoek,drop in and we'll quo V prices tnat you haven't heard before. Come at once. 6 Mrs. L D Coltrane and little . . I Viatro Vtoen Vioia Vdf to reatm the old .Lutheran cemetery ' I - w" w" visit Mrs. ur. uarrison. nee.iYiiss Several wagons from the uppar levard yesterday, a full report of Jaunita Coltrane. i ; ! eugeui .C LUuukj n, im,u ixianuu , vxuiuHve, me Mi8S Sallie Erwin left this this (Thursday) morning. Wednesr piece de resistance was a fillet of morning for Charlotte, where she day night the men stopped with bay horse served on plates of gold will visit her friend, Miss iiOis Mc- . ' . i . . . . . . i t-v 11 'jr. .....-. fronds at Cannonyille and hitched half an inch thick. . A washntubf ul owen. their horses to the rear end of their of gold dust was showered on the! Miss Annie Burkhead baa re wagon. During the night the horses happy pair as they walked down the tnmed to the cUy, after a lengthy became detached and wandered away, front steps of the bride's home to At 10 o'clock the msn had not their reindeer. - . : - - found their horses and started off on We have the nugget some bad boy . visit to Miss Graham, in Rowan county. Miss Julia Magruder, who has hoAn arAnniricr RovpTai mnntrifl with fnnf fn nvprfaVft thftm-crninc in thelthrew throucrh our window last 1 1 .r- t xin:u. i A W W W w - J 5 O 1 O ' -diresnion of Sslisbury. LIB PITCH DILI Pit V J l. Dingley Bill with the McKinle'y attachment to the con trary not withstanding. have lengthened bur cords ana strengthened our stakes, and we are better prepared to serve the FURNITURE needing public than We her sstar, Mrs. K Jbi uinson, lei- jc night, breaking a pane of glass, and night for Baltimore, where she will ever. Buying in car loads for spot cash gives us a long lead we shall be clad to crive it to him spend some ume wnn inenas. i over small hnvers. We havp nfi nnr fionr anfi in wTrnnm , - " ior ubw pane, xae nugget weigud i Mrs. Jane Mams nes gone ioiv jdcuiuuxu ouhd xu mauuauy, jdhu xy Aiupie. uuny Young people or ,me uocy mver f - . fa n Wadesboro to visit her son, Mr. Beach, Walnut and Oak. LISTEN AT THE PRICES. Don't neignoornooa nem a - passes piumu waa gxl0 Anv nrson wiahine to Honn -t1"-1" ore wa3 accomyauieu iaini, i $y.uu, l.ou, jouu rfu.uu. 4iy.AV-0U.uu, -7o,uu iuu UU, at the Eocky Paver bridge, near the LTf,hftnfft 'nflnft nf o1mh khat a:.J55 tar eTunariotie dj Mies oceioy Snow yoUr hand and take your choice, nM. -Bfcdr- faoorv. Wednesday, fn. f .iui ,ii J8""' Parlor Suits m Brecatell Silk, Plush, 520.0O, 5,00, - - - m m m v VIA l- V - -m m. m v w I u:u -ffAMdAi Rov.Li.;. v, :.i tu J Mr. and Mrs, D A Caldwell te- wuiuu was laiKviY mwuusui i iiuio umbo uciuio ijuo axiivai ui me . , . - . - . m n -.t -7- i n . v -"es eral young gentleman oi me cuy com wave. iew xoric oun. where they snent last niht numersviiie "Ac!.." to ri7 con- with their son, VV A Caldwell. Mr. cord. . uald well stoppea over on ni s return were present, amonj them being Maun Stuart, Frank Rogers, Jay Sims end Marshall OrowelL "I wish the Observer would j ast from Morgan ton. let Chncord know that Huntersville is aching to play her in Charlotte," said a crank from up the country Snndsy Bebool Convention, The annual meeting of the Ca trrus County Sunday School Con- yesterday, "any, time she may name, vention is in session today at Bethel We haye challenged her, but she (Methodist) church in No. 10 town- won't take it up." If Huntersville ship. Among those who are in at- needs any , help she might get it tendance from this city are: Rev. here, for there might be found some J D Arnold, Messrs. D B Coltiane, young men who would like, to assist J A Cline, Charley Phillips, Louis in striking Concord out.Charlotte Strjcker, Ralph Cline and Miss 01- Observer. lie Cline. .It , may ber that Huntersville is . m i aohine from " the effects of the last Will Meet Teachers Here Next Thnr . dy. gamei and some-young men that On next Thursday Prof. H T J might be found ho wouk'like to Ludwig, county examiner,. will meet assist jn striking Opn&rdt jare all the teachers, white and colored, probably aching. from. the. effects of ii i -xl j x i. i. 4.V.A u- some other cause. We advise our recently elected to teach in the city Bumc UkUW , ... . . . , ' , xi i. v . bovs to go over, for they win be 5. - .u. -c treated jrll. iOTW if they get hoked.l The White teachers Will be examined Uew rurnltare .Hd UndertaklnK Es- muiisuuicuit the forenoon and the colored Fresh Cakes and Snow Flake 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, 7.10, 10,00, 15 Q0. WK ' - Parlor Tables in great variety 75c. to $10.00. ' ; A thing of beauty is a joy foreyer. Kitchen Tables $1, 1.50, 1,25, 2,00. You have to have it, , Yours very respectfully, ' Bell, Harris c Co. P. S. : The Undertaking Department is under the care and management of Mr. W L Bell. Calls' promptly attended to day or night. Yours respectfully. 3ells Harris & Gompany. CRACKERS . ' AT Ervin & Smith Any One "W anting to GROCERS- Make any kind of a trade Money Loan people during the afternoon. Low Bate to '.S. Convent lour ,,A half 'fare rate has been granted by all railroads in the State to per eons Httehdihg A the State Sunday School ConwxoiL :to be egin: Winston August 2i"25. Tickets on Southern; Kail way . .will be spld August 2$, 23, 24, with final limit August 28th. , X- An excellent programme has been arranged, and & very profitable meet mg is assured. A large attendance is expected. Messrs.; James W and. O4A Ora-, en of Union , Sonns, Ala s , ,are in the city making : preparations to open out a furniture store, with an unaerainaeparimcuuuc firnvbeineiperienceoV in the tinder taking nj 1$ occupy the corner room in the Phifer block, which -wiis:, recently vacated bv Mr.o x. us; fUlOOD'O Sarsaparilla has over and ITU orer again proved by its cures, -When all other preparations failed, that It is the One True BLOOD purifies T O Monev . to loan on real estate. Apply at HORRISON CAtDWELL. -A HousehOia Necessity. Cascarets t?ahdy Cathartic, the moatondetfut tnedical discd-very ly- 6n'he idtieySj 'HVerana-bdWes; cleansing- ietire Bystem, dispel cbldsVcnre headachefever, habitual constipation and bilionsiies3. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. torday, 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaran teed to cure by all druggists. FO?A Djylx SHOVLDCALLON US We have Wheels for,, boys and girla. . We will have another lot of those Westfield's in a few days. The demand is so'great t fiat we can not keen them in stock all t,he time. Remember the pries of these wheelai has been reduced to , ,4 J560 i v. We - also giveSybu;7y6nr jpfefererice as to handle birs; saddle, and pedals. ; Now isyour opportiinityjifjybu want z. wheel at a low price. Yorke Wadsworth Co? t: i 4 I V.
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