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Vol. XII. No. 91 CONCQUIJ, N. C, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 1897 Whole -H 0.1,85 TELEPHONE IN THE SKY." Albemarle wants to Speafc to Concord Iy Phone. The Lin will go by way off Bit. Pleasant. The citizens of Albemarle are very anxious to connect with Con cord by telephone. Several .of Albemarle's enterprising citizens will ask of our county commissioners at their meeting next Monday to be allowed to build and operate in Oa iarrua county a telephone line along the public road leading from Con cord to Albemarle. The order will doubtless be granted as theline will not interfere with the road - in the least. The pnblio road is, the most direct route and Mt. Plearant will be on the line. The Police Force Increased. The city's police force has been increased by putting on two men NEW COTTON. Cotton Is King? and Concord in a Kins Cotton Market Three Bales of ihe Fleecy Staple Sold Here Today The First of This Tear's crop. Early this morning Mr. James K Deaton came to town with a sample from a bale of new cotton and placed it on the market. This was the first new cotton offered for. sale here this year and the bidding was lively, Mr. D P Day vault wfis the highest bid der, he paying $10.25 per hundred. ' Mr. R W Benfield, of. No 2 town ship sold the second samyie, Mr. Day vault being the buyer, paying $8.12 per hundred. Mr. R W Allison sold the third and it was the first bale delivered ac the platform, it being delivered at 11 o'clock. Mr. Benfield's bale was de livered at the platform at 12 o'clock, it being the second, Mr. Deaton'a Mr. Adolphaa Boat has been sworn bsk h in, his beat beat being - at Cannon- , Deai Mr T R Penninger has been Up was no in. Mr. Deaton's bale Deaton says that in -ville sworn m mor ju- .... uj u , . est Hill. Tbey wear blue suits with . . . - i 1 i. 4. . II- round Twenty-wne Dollars. mishap occurred at the cia or on the Mr. M B Hartsell found a purse way to town. The cotton .was being in the recep ion room at the depot, ginned at Caleb Goodman's gin 3 The purse contained $21, 1 ten, I miles north of town. fives and 1 one and several papers Mr. Deaton has the honor of sell- and receipts. From the receipts in hn the first bale and getting the the purse it was fohndthat the purse highest price ; Mr. Benfield for EelK belonged to Robt. Jones, colored, of I fog' the second and Mr. Allison for New London. Jonea got his purse selling third but delivering the first. auu uiuuejr. i juaier Mr. ueaton's cotton ar- Forest mil Aews. uicu auu wb wciuku at me pwv- Mra n P "Rmprr. nf TiV nftKbn nr. I form at a few minutes before 3 Va., ar"""ed in the city last night o'clock. vd will visit her mother, Mrs. W C Beth Legs cmotr. Kime, on Church street, for some The Press-Visitor says Charles time. I Warren, a 17-yearold colored boy Mies Ora May Cox, of Liberty, got both legs cut off below tne knee who has been visiting her uncle, Mr. land his shoulder bruised by a mov C T-loy, on North Main street, re- ing train Tuesday in Raleigh. His turned home this morning. injuries will probably prove fatal. Mr. Adolphus Link, of Charlotte, spent the day with Miss Myrtle Moore. Ked Cabbage. Mr. Samuel W Tarlton, of No. 4 townshiD. brought into The Stand cm, wuu uB d ffic t d cabbage head that Deen visiting ner aaugnters, mtp. j Mrs. Catherine is a freak in color only. The leaf is almost a blood red color, thouerh the inside when cut Quite a bumber of our people have snows tne nlarwnUe Th?g coloring extends to the very heart. It is said to be a variety, but Mr. Tarltcn bought a paper of seeds, most of which produced the ordinary kind. W B Miller and Emma Fink has returned to her home at Elm wood. and will enter school this fall. Mrs. M E Barrett is going to erect a new house on her lot oh North third street, known as the Alex Tay lor property Bncklen's Arnica saiye The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt m Landed a Staark. ; COMPLETE SHUT OUT. ! toncora neieais Htanly CreeK a Second Time with Fisher In the Box. It was a splendid effort on the part of the Stanly Creek baseball nine Weanesnay afternoon, when they played the home team. Little Joe Fisher pitched for tbe Concord boys and his balls were magnificent and caught the visitors napping at almost every bat. Joe is ittle less than powerful and with Reed behind 'the bat and the re mainder of his support in tbe field, he game was beautiful, our boys making only two errors during the entire nine innings. Rowe; of Newton, pitched good; ball for Stanly Creek, but had mis. erable support, making their side of the game uninteresting. The score by innings resulted as follows: Stanly Greek 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00. Concord 0 0 5 1 1 2 3 0 012. The Stany Creek boys were a j clever gentlhmanly set of boyiandj were- delighted .with their treatment while here. , - Salisbury arrived this morning and the game is now in progress at the Southside Park: Attention : Young Men, our first shipment of FA L L NEC K WEAR has arrived. We show a brilliant Line of Imperials, Tecks, Band Bows, Shild Bows. THE VERY LATEST AND STYLISH COLORS. MOST PERSONAL POIWTEK8. 200 Shild Bdws to sell 3 for 5o cts.about one-third their real value, ..." v Cannon & Fctzcr Co. Furniture and Horses. Mr. H M Barrow Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe who is spending Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all J Ocean View, writes The Standard 9 Sherrill left last night for -ui upuiuuo, auu puDibivcij uuico i as I01I0W8 . ; IHasnvmo iojuuipioto itrraugtjLUBUiB no pay required. It ; is ;; wwe are havinir a fine time, fish- for the entertainment of the North ; onA anrf.hhincr w fn nn Carolina Pre-ss Association, which :U3D ' t wilLmeeUn- that cuy about Sep me wiuiw, j muuiub. o tember 20th. Young and your humble i seryanS landed a shark 6 J feet long, weigh ing 150 pound?, this afternoon, and we feel handsomely repaid in the fishing line, should .we be unlucky T t nr j u:i j lure, loiuaruua auu cuiiuruu, spent the day with friends iu Char lotte. Mr. Joe. E. Cannon, has gone to Virginia Military Institute, at Lex " v mm 1 1 i . T , . ,1 -tl i 4 em . r XTX1C5B VJittY, W UU UU.3 UOCU ...UUTl,,-,,!.,,.,, rkni-a la tVia StnnnTrl ftTP ertt mrra fr: rnr o-nnriH Whv? It nntv. vioniug iu iuo ci iy. roiuruou iu xicri home at Winston. (more to make them, they are better, they last, they give satisfaction, insuring . .. .... . 1 . Miss Qarrie Neisler of Rock I comfort. Customers see these points and are willing to buy a good horse. We Hill,, who has been visiting Miss I haVe just bought two car loads of irurniture, each weighing from 12,000 to 15,000 pounds. Does this mean anything ? Why of conrse, when freight rates on emall Miss Fannie Sims, who has .,j.. , .J. A ia' .v.aj- w t Deen visiting at Mr. Jno A Sims ' P"161118 are a3 U1&u as - 1 UAi"ic" msc retUmea 10 ner nome in UnariOlte, Itomers, tnereiore we carry augraues ul mtmture. xxai, irum luu iu u mm uiguw. 7 s ftft tn 2S no.- "Rockers frcni 10c. 75o. 1 00. 1 25. 2 00. to10 00. Parlor saits- Miss Annie Mebane, daughter LiUr anrfPhish from 15 00.20 00. 25 00, 35 00 to 50 00. Ward Robes 5 00.700 nf thft lAtfi Judffe WfN Mebane. of I Madison. is' visitine at Rev. C W 8 00, 10 00 to uu. we nave oyer iuu Dea room suics irom Alexander's. 8 50. 12. ,0, 18,00 20 00, 25.00, 65 00 to 100, Over 2000 chairs ""'r;if:-"niii.a' RoW5nr,M Bun from 40o. 50c. 75c, 1.00 to 10.00, 12,00. Extension tables Miss Eudora Bamnger, who A Q nn on wJT,ntflwO TOiii n trnn hoc hoon ondnd in or snm a timn with o.w, u.w, i.vv, w.w ,w " " wt J ' j rniativea in the counts has returned goods as cheap, but less, wny Because we nave ine msiae to her home at Spencer. track, though we are not as swift as Star Pointer,, who paces . .u .,V a mile in 1.691, but we mean business, l. e to sell goods and -,2 " "Zl? . X a "hea of 'em." We do our own work, theietore we dis. several daVretarnedtto his home count all bills. Store open from 6.30 a, m, to 8. 3 p. m. in Ohftrlntte last nieht. - Yonrs respectfully. Miss Mabel Tomlineon, of Dar-1 DGlL tlarris or Co. ham;' Miss Laura -Wads worth, of p. s. : The Undertaking-Department is under. the care rues or guaranteed to give otatisf action or raonev refunded. Price 25 -cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store. oi this city, Charlotte, anf.Mifis. Uda radley d manaaement of Mr. W,L lieU. CaUs promptly attended some time at rflUu; to day or nieht. : Yours respectfully. lie WIS & lit'lljlillj. Mnsic Pupils Wanted. Having j ust finished a , special course in piano music, narmonv fVirnTT CITirl OlrV4- vnnAlvin T mill .w o I Vkw 4 h o vAot nt ftTir atoTr I :nnfnrn la topoh a few pupils at my home this I: , , T.; J 1 TT w-nter, aid will be fflad to see anv- BW1A oa tuP ttUU " J wutL'- fc"lco one comtemplatine a course in any I little 'land-lnbbers' to break ,the of these branches. Prices reasona I -icord here, for the sesson. 7 DI'V LTTnY TiORT!. ' TW.'PlWn0 ohr? 5 Mi Ynnncr will " w v a v II I . LI II II II I I n fHUU .IA. A. m -A- l-l lk A-i L , V AAA ADonkev forNale iretUm 10 ine Clly in low UttjfD auu Anyone wishing to buy a donkey, 1 Mr. Barrow will return later. mn 1 A ri n a. .in f -:' I f - ' u.u wen lu can on me at puce. She is gentle and suitable for small children. Will sell on reasonable terms. Sespectfully, ' lwd. Aethue Odell. For (Sale. -- A valuable tract of land, 70 acres, situated oneNhalf mile north of Concord. Apply to J. A. Kimmons The Survey Ordered. South Main street will be graded at an early day, the survey having already been ordered. The street and side walks will be made a per feet grade from the Lutheran church to the old Fair grounds. Work will begin soon after the French Candies Received Today Fresh Stock Assorted Fancy Candies at Ervin & Smith GBOOERS. TH E ON L Y True Blood Puriner prominently in the public eye to day is Hood' Sarsaparilla. Therefore Anv One Wanting to f . . 7 ' Mak6 any kind of a tr for a Bicycle SH0ULD-CALl0N''us Wehaye Wheelsf orjbbys-ana girls. - We will have anotherJ21of of those jWestfieLd's'Jh Vfew days. The demand isjso greatjthat we can not keep them in stock all tfhe time. Remember the ririce ofj these wheela has been reduced to ; . ; , tSoU.UU to q45.UU x VVe also giveJJJyou yonr preference as to handle bar, saddle and pedals. Now is your opportunity if Jyoujjwant a wheel at a low-price. . Yorke. Wadsworth & Co. o2 wl. .or W. M. Smith. suryey is completed. et Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. '
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