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Yoi XII. No. 92
CONCORD, N. CM FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1897
Whole NO.1,86
A WATERLOO.
Cutting Scrape. '
Last Saturday evening a difficulty
Forest mil Wewi. I
Considerable excitement prevailed
here at 10:30 o'clock today by the
was pat to workiand in two minutes
stream ot water
IDC ,v." OfiP.lirrPd hotnroon Tim Ms
ltl oi NonttiNlde Pnrfc xnnrsaay i JiUlf u) tuu
jtrnu. . . . - . - -
Afternoon. The concord . Team mcBierbonna at tne close of a ung. fire alarm being given. It was dia
Hows, iis Fiimou. r.-.UB j at th Methodiat chnrfth 4tSf k T 0 .
score i9io3. u , cowrw inai nouae io. o, on ? orest
SAliabnr sent down her baseball ruw- xoin oi tne ooya usea Knives Rni flfpppf a nnA AnA n uft,f otrtrir
team Thursday morning iuy con- oywoiji fran,e gtractore jaBt behind Mill No.
fident tnat mej wuu.u -ouu I ;a U. wan on fire .bat the fir pnrnno
t k 11 II hAV an a ffa i anorl KAnwA TIT T" I r
lanrp (J. hnt SUCH WttU DOS due I ww 1"1qus-u wcuia tf , jt
mu ri.l faom arda aimnlv I r Ye. ijjfiQ.. ailU bound Over to ftOnrf:.
Cage. -si-iitS UUUV.UIU vMua nnuBiutjHj - '
' w f hpm uonraa gave bond, but Murphy was - "
lUUUiuiuiv. . . - , . - - . 1U fl. u
The game opened at 3 o'clock in 8ent to j ail, but bas also given bond 4U u" kUB-u"" lk WM.D'
the presence "of a Urge and interest since. Dome weens,ago. uonraa sola uu""ti4C wwu,,is"AaB
ed crowd of spectators eager to wit- P"j razor on a erean ana on "su W1. mo mc io uutoown. . i
Hess the gamt, as it nau oeen re-iv"1B wooiu" uuuucu mm iur me ui a huuuh uu me bcuuuu
nnrted that Salisbury would interest money, ana tbis was the cause of floor.
, on fAom TO;fk 1 the difficult?. Newton "RntprnrioA -" ' . . .
our dovb iuuic4-u.au ouj cam i - - r - xvi T8. j j oatner. wno was tnousnt
which they had crossed bats this .Dia You Bver to be improTing; is again quite sick.
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Jear- . . iX'TXXX1???? "ZUS - Bill collectors are quite numerous.
The Salisbury team is comp - One of slow navenorts finding five
of' the following gentlemanly young has been "found .to be peculiarly sitting on his front steps when he
nH nlaxed as follows : adapted to therelief and cure of all .
uicii . r j fam.ia i: . i wcub fa Qinnflr VFHiprfiav.
. T 1 I ivujqiq VUUllJJtUUtB, CJLOIblUK U VVUIlB I rf'
Dausuau, i , x m - uenui airecii mnuence in giving Mr: J n Wttor m.n
county.
who has been
Attention :
Young Men, our first shipment of
FALL NECKWEAR
has arrived. We show a brilliant
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Line of
Imperials,
Dauguau, i, x ciuiovc, v, o , aeriui airecc mnuence in giving Mr J 0 Walter
Henderson, lb: Busby, 2 b: Milstead. strength and tone to the organs. If , ,
Z. V m- of wah'.a vou haye-loBB of appetite, conetipa from Norwcod Stanly
3b; Rufty, rf; Vlickey, cf, Woodson, tioDt headache, fainting spells, or Mr B fl fT MilW ,
lf are nervous, sleepless, ' excitable, M f ii Miller,
' . . . W'A melancholy or troubled with dizzy sick for sereral days, is much
Concord played as follows : Wed- spells, Electric Bitters; is the medi- improved
dincrtnn. n: Keed. c: Uaiuweii. 8 f : cine you neea. ueaitn ana strenetn
1 r ' ' I i J u m?il U 1 r T TT,l j ni
,t . Ti l. .-, u nu. ttic guiuuieeu uj jib use. riliy aicain. iw xiumyu uuu XLiU iUl-
van jreif.. xu, xcuuC4. , cents and S1.00 at Fetzer's Dr u.:.. ..t.. ..i ,
waiters etocn oi goous ana win
jailea For SteMlinsr BldM. I u-. t a.
Th tff.fB nf iHa Rftlinhnrv team . . . WIIUT uwb fc vuc
"J I Last Sundav n ht thre coined -a u. .ur-U
. I ,t I . O ! UiU SMUU V I i MHlVUi
10 pui up iiuuu unit wwo cciiaiuij bova Btoip nnt a unraft flnj0(,. nn(i .
uppreciateu ly the full grand stand rode them to Liberty Hill church, a Gone to Bck;ceek,
and other spectators, but interest Uew miles beyond Olaremont John Todav is a red-letter dav at Hank
fell, when in the sixth mning the aic,e anquariana iwmnarat stole creek, the occasion being the closing
fl maf,Q . wrp Ranahan tw0 from e stable of Judge Mc- of Prof. R J Oochrane's school at
y:8itora made a score. Haugnan, Corkle and Noah Rankina Rtole the .mmtk kuiA v, w
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bahdbury's swift pitcher,made a fine 0ne he rode from the livery stable are the features rot the dav.
start but during the game succeeded of Corpc-ing Bros. They were ar- 'The following Oonoord people
in striking out onlv two men, while raignea oeiore a u csnuiora, Hiq., have gone : Mr. and Mrs, VV F
i ma j . j . i - . i
Billv Weddington. the pitcher for oaua7 roorniDS imeairo mBsen Myrtle .and Annie
3ut 21 men Lf ,7
Tecks
Band
B
ows,
Shild Bows.
THE
ne fioraWilleford. Jeske Dea
of bond they were tent to jail. ton, Vallie Brown and Messrs. H P
Newton Enterprise. Deaton and Y C Caldwell .
A HonseliolU Treasure.
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D. "W. Fuller, of (Janaiofcarie, N.
Y., says that he always keeps Dr
Kirg's New Discovery in the house
PERSONAL POIiSTEK
the home team, struck on
oat of 27.
The score by innings was as fol
lows :
oi;DKr.i.iTn n n a n i n n 9 3
,000 Kn-.ff's Npw DiRcoverv in the house Mr- c M Thompson, of Lexing
UOnCOrU U U X O O U Ai7, I 5 i7 " ii L f tnn a in nnf Pitir tnHatr
, . . , iana ms iamuy hub always iouuu me fc"i
Mr. Y (i nftiriwell umnired tne I AQnna fniinm 0 .
J - , a. ftWTnmtlil-Tn. V.o urifnnnf. if if Ml88 BettlO ' FlShef. Ot No. 4
game ana ma iair ana impartial ue- r- v 1;vrrV' " fnTOnflhi, nAnt tho Har in th nitv
; 1 jji. utiUiauiOa vji . x.. J-'jr i i J 1
cisiona gave perfect satisfaction. gist, Catskill, N. "S., Bays that Dr. Master Walter Fink arrived in
Concord has plajed six games &XZ&tZX?8& f?e city tpday, f from n extended
with ocposine teams during the he has used it in his family for eieht v'811 10 lrlenu8 m
eaaon, scoring 82 runs in the six pears, and it has never failecrto do Mr. Uolpn Leniz came m last
... . . . lalltaat is claimed for it. Why not nicrht from a trm "on the road. '
games while the opposing teams try & remedy so long tried and onH will remain at. hnm Rnvm1
have scored only 12, Concord testea. xnai ootties iree at rei- k
in several cases not playing the last and 81 oo. r Mrs. R E Howell, who has been
visiting relatives at Cannonville,
Change m Business. hftfl returned to her home at China
inning.
Concord has not lost a game dur
ing the season and has the reputa
tion of being one among the best
teame, if not the best, in the State.
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Dick Harris Transferred.
Deputy Collector R 8 Harris, of
this city, haa been transferred . by
Collector Harkins to Aahe, . Alle
ghaney, Watauga and. Mitchell
counties. - Mr. Horton (. has been
appointed to succeed Mr. Harris at
this place. Mr. Harris' headquari
ters will be at Boone, Watauga
county. .
Music Pupils Wanted.
Having, just finished a special
course in piano musicj harmony,
theory and sight reading, I will
teach a few pupils at my home this
winter, and will be glad to see any
one comtemplating a course in any
of theae branches. Prices reasona
Lucy Lore.
Mr. Chas. A Dry has bought a Grove.
half interest m the store of Mr Miss Ella Shirey, one of the
Jno. L Miller. The firm will be teachers in the graded-echool, after
mu an absence of some time, has re-
Known as iry (s Miner, s uey wiu turnfid to.the city.
close out their present stock of -Rer, H A McCullough has re-
goods and will, in a short time, turned from Prosperity,S. C, where
open and caTry a full stock of shoep.
A Donkey lor Kale. j
Anyone wishiDA to bu a! donkey,
would do well to call ou mV at once.
She ib gentle and suitable for small
children. Will sell on reasonable
terms. Respectfully,
ld. Arthur Odell.
For Sale.
A .valuable tract of land, 70 acres,
situated oneshalf mile north cf
Concord. Apply to f.
J. A.jKlMMONS
Q2 wl. or W. M. Smith.
Kew Furniture Store.
, Messrs. Craven Brothers Laye
opened a stock of furniture in the
store room next door to DP Day
vault. They wiU carry a full line
Of furniture and undertakers' goods.
The Messrs. Craven are hustling
young men, and we bespeak for
them a good trade. . '
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Caucrnt an Eagle.
Mr. Jonas M Hurlocker and Miss
Maggie 0 Eigic, daughter of Mr.
John Eagle, of . Mt. Pleasant, were
married Thursday. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. S D Steffey
at the parsonage at St. John's. !
' ; For if ver Flftv Years
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by
millions of mothers for their child
ren while teething, with perfect suc
cess. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
colic, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Sold by
druggists in every part of the world,
Twenty-fiye cents a bottle, Be sure
and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth
lLg Syrup," and take no other kind
he has been spending a two-week's
vacation. ;
We were pleased to have a
call from G W ,Powe, of South Car
olina. He will have something to
show us in a few days for culinary
convenience.
Roley Harris, Joseph Fisher
Frank Bruinley and Douglass Hart
man. ; have gone to Charlotte to
witness r the ; Matthews-Mountain
Islane baBebali game to be played
this afternoon.
VERY LATEST AND
STYLISH COLORS-
MOST
200 Shild Bows to sell 3 for 5o cts.about
one-third their real value.
Cannon & Fetzer Co.
Furniture and Horses.
Soma horses can be bought for $5 others will cost $100, any difference. So
withFnrniture. Oars is the Standard, We get more for our goods. Why? It costs
more to make them, they are better, they last, they give satisfaction, insuring
comfort- Customers see these points and are willing to buy a good horse. We
have just bought two car loads of Furniture, each weighing from 12,000 to 15,000
pounds. )oes this mean anything ? Why of conrse, when freight rates on small
shipmen ts are as high as $2.49 per hundred pounds. We wish to please oar cus
tomers, therefore we carry all grades of furniture. Hat raeks from 10c. to 5 00,
7 00, 8 00 to 25 00. Rockers frcm 40c. 75c, 1 00, 1 25, 2 00, to '10 00 Parlor suits
Silk and Plush from 15 00,20 00, 25 00 35 00 to 50 00. Ward Robes k5 00, 7 00,
8 00, 10 00 to 80 00. We have over 100 bed room suits from
8 50, 12, ;0, 18,00 20 00, 25.00, 65 K) to 100, Oyer 2000 chairs
from 40c. 50c. 75c, 1.00 to 10.00, 12,00. Extension tables
8.00, 5,00. 7.00, 8.00 to 25S W do not say we will sell you
goods as cheap, but less. Why V Because we have the inside
track, though we are not as swift as star if ointer, who paces
a mile in 1.59i, but we mean business, i. e to sell goods and
a "heap of 'em." We do our own work, therefore we dis
count all bills, Store open from 6.30 a. m, to8.3(.' p. m.
: Yours respectfully,
P. S. : The Undertaking Department is under the care
and management of Mr. W L ell. Calls promptly attended
to day or nie;ht. Yours respectfully.
Bell, Harris i:Gipj,
Any
One
Wantin
French Candies
Received Today
Fresh 5tock
Assorted
Fancy Candies
, at - i
Ervin & Smith
GROCERS.
ade
Make anv kind of a tr
FOR A Rjycl SHOULDiCAmONLUS
Wehaye Wheelsf orjboys and girls. "-- 5
We will have another J-lot of those Westfield's in a few
days. The demand isso;greatJthat we can not keep, them in
stock all tfhe time. & Remember the" price of j these wheels
has been reduced to f
$60.00 to $45:00
We also give'Jyou your preference as to handle bars,
saddle and pedals. Now is your opportunity ifa?you jiwant a
wheel at a low price.
Yorke. Wadsworth & Co-
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