Vol. XIL No. 104
coNcquiv n. c; fri d ay September 1897
THE STKAM LAUDRY
Whole NO.i099
"Will Be Operated In Central Part of
the City Mr- Frailer to HiuroCnarjce
of the Worn.
The Concord Steam Laundry is ar
certainty, and will be in operation
within the next few weeks.
Messrs Wilkinson and Robinson
have rented the store room in the
central part of the city, known as
the old Hudgins corner. Warren
Coleman, the owner of the property,
will begin fixing np the honse at
once, preparatory for the machinery.
An engine room will be built in the
rear. The location is mnch more
desirable than the one selected at
Slippery Rock.
.Mr. Charles B Frazier, of Char
lotte, an experienced laundryman,
will comi to this city and manage
the business. -
EVERITT 8MITH PARDONED.
Governor Russell Will ;Goaslder
1 Miller's Case.
We told onr readers last week that
L C Ualdwel!, Eeq., had gone to
Raleigh to ask for pardons for
William Miller and Everitt Smith.
Governor RoBsell took the case of
Miller ander advisement.
Thursday the Governor pardoned
Everitt Smith, who was serving an
Neatly n Merlons Fire. -
Mr. John A Fink called at the
office today (Friday) and told us of
what came neat being a eerioos fire
at Mr, JohnJLttle8' in No. 4 town
ship this morning before day.
' Mr. Littles was at the barn feed
ing when 12 -year old Oornie McDon
ald ran out of I the house , calling to
Mr. Littles thit his cotton was on
fire. The alarm was given and with
the assistance of! the hired boy and
eight months trm on the chain several neighbors, the fire was
gang for attempted larceny. Mr, smothered out with quilts. T e
Caldwell took a strong petition ask cofon was in a room in tne dwelling:
ing for his pardon with him to RU hou8e nd camfe near getting too
eich. He returned with the oar- reat a 8tarfc l? be "tinguished.
don Thursday nighty Mr. William
Smith, the father of Eyeritt took
Latest. Fall Shape
DUJSLAP STYLE,
V".
It WiH e Built.
The Salisbury World states,
the pardon down to the chain gang
camp near Mooresviile Friday and
returned home with him Friday
evening. The petition was signed
H The loss of ; several hundred I
Mr. Fink did nor, know and we
were unable to learn, how the fire
originated.
Jim Crow" Talks.
Among the living curiosities of
! STl FF - H A T
fmm what it claims to be good 1,aT h onr Cltiz8n8 who hoPe this day and time, and the pecu
authority, that the Mooresviile aifa Everitt will turn a new leaf. liarities of the feathered tribe, is a
Mocksville road will be built In granting the pardon Governor raven, one of the glossiest black
' -a Iha .Wham h- TiA.pr Russell assigned the followine rea crows ftver seen, which is the pet of
abandoned or seriously hesitated in s m :
this scheme. The World says thi 'This boy is the son of good peo-
naA mill nrnVtahlv ha in nrrftMnW nlft who are mnfih hrnkfin Tin hv
bv March l.t. '98. It will, ,8 pre, his disgrace and I think he bag been when it is hungry
yionsly stated, relieve the crowded punished enough snd of the same
line from Salisbury to Greensboro, opinion are all the lawyers of the
of. all the through. freights. btatesville Bar and the merchants of
the town and the county officers. It
Miss Minnie Leotz, on West Depot
street. It has splendid control of
its tongue and can talk clear and
or
thirsty, and when it is caged up
and wants pat, it will say to Master
Arthur, "Arthur, take me out for a
breath of air." The bird was caught
when only a few weeks old, and has
stint Fnfhr nnrl Ann.
A mon serious and nrobablv fatal wil1 do 110 god to keeP nim four been raised bv Mr. Lentz's family.
shooting affair took place Wednes- months longerv while his release it8 name is "Jim Crow," and will
day night in Sharon township, m lve t0 him encouragement and anflwer everytime he is called, day
Meeklenburg county. W H Mc- hope for his We'-Mascot. 0r night.
Ginn shot Mr. Robert Tamer and cotton done Down. The bird has, attracted consider-
nis son, LrfSier xuraer. w.-...-.vBu. auweawuu wua,, '.?tt. . more .to make them,4hey are better. -thev last. ite:' fo
- Uh nrir.A nf rntton stdiiv rirmw fence ca line. Artfeur, coma nere. ' l , - -7-,
T.notnH I nine, thfl fArmeraare heeinninc to a greai per,, am uauuavioi id - ------T u auuaic vumug lo uuya gooa norse. we
uicaob . iJcoiici 11 r r 1- I l 4-. Un v - .
The senior
pistol shots in the
Turner fell under his shoe but it is e'i somewhat discouraged with the
not stated just how he is wounded, outlook for better times. v The
It appears that McGinn ana Lester highest price paid for the fleecy
Turner had been to Charlotte and stable today was 6f cents.; About
on the wav homequarrelled and afcer ninety bales were sold.
separating met again between their several iarmers aio not sen tneir Rev. T W Smith left this morn-
homes, where the shooting took cotton and will hold it until the ing for Pineville, going through the
place. prices are higker. country.
Eich claims that the other was Raln and copier, Mr. C Mebane, of Greensboro,
thfifltrarp.caor. ThP.rP was eneralrPioicW in eTerv m V a BUU" wauo fcU"
-BSO - I " O 4 O J
Cannon
Received To-day.
L Fetzer Company:
Furniture and Horses.
Some horses can be nought for $5 others will cost $100, any difference. So
withPnrniture. Ours is the Standard. We get more for olb gooas. Why? It costs,-
PERSONAL POIttTEKS.
Master Theodore Quantz has
returned from Salisbury.
part of this community today short-
morning.
The Eitter-mik Cow Fonnd nt Last.
ir t -rv m .e o t r i I ltr ftffor tinon. whin t.hfl rain hfcAn
iur. i v rnimps, oi ODaseure v " . T .nmf lt. m'trht In .th' nitv &nd r.
has the most" valuable milch to tall, after a drought of nearly X"" u:DBurtmo fftriv
VaM
cow in the United States. In the four weeks. The atmosphere is
first place the cow is a biuty, and cooler and indications point to a
in the second place her milk does change in the condition of the
not need churning. Tne butter weather.
gathers within 36 hour after the The forecast today reads: Gen
cow is milked and is as fine and: erally fair today, followed by local
cow is miiKeu ana as nne ana ghoer8 tonight ; cooler tomorrow.
rich as any butter made in the old
fashioned churn, leaving the milk Two founds ot Batter y,
perfectly sweet. The milk is put Mr. G A Patterson, of No. 4
in jar and kept in the spring house township, this county, who lives one
f AJ j r, ... 4 mile west of Hilemat s mill, is the
for two days and one night without owQer of one of the begt CQW8 -n the
receiving the elightest attention, coty. She is half Jersey, and
When the butter is wanted all you produces about five gallons of milk
have to do is to take it off and work' per day. From the five gallons each
it like any other butter, salt and it day; two pounds of pure, rich, but
is ready for use. These are facts, is made an average of U pounds per
t o a a a -r 1 week, 728 pounds peryear, which, if
Mr. Geo. A Satterfield and wife, of ior lcenta fer pound, would
inisciiy, are living witnesses io ine I jQg
truth of the above statement. Mr. .; ' . wmm ' ;
Typical Texas Duel.
Dr. Garrison, of Bessemer City,
ent last night in the cit
turned to his home today.
-Mrs. Br. Wilson, who was vie
iting Mrs. N F Yorke, returned to
Harrisburg today, accompanied by
little Miss Louise Wilson.
Nunnally's
Candy
We have just received
by Express some of
nmiv
Candy
which is the best and
Chepest Fancy package
candy ever sold in Con-
Phillips was offered a good team of J ' . m cord.
, . , . ... , , Dallas. Texas, Sept. 16. Dr. T
muies lor ms cow, out ne aecunea . 'JB.J . C:U
U uarter, or nLaiuman, anu unarjes jt y m OlIU til
the offer. He is a man in good cir
cumstances and would rather have P Rnasell, of Abbot, two of the most (
the cow than a dozen mules, Mt.
Airy News,
GROCERS.
Cure lor Typboia Fever,
Anyone' suffering with typheid
fever, I guarantee to effect a perma
nent cure, using preparations of my
own, made of roots and herbs. I
have recently cured five cases and
can furnish testimonials. Anyone
needing my services, call on or ad
dress me, Amos McNeely,
Oct,15 lmod&w. Concord, N. 0.
Mr. J H Howell, of Charlotte,
is in the city.
nrominent men of that section, who
l I 1 1 1 . A A
had hitherto been friends and busi- sooro Argu8. lew.iarmew
uesa associates, shot and lulled each n lnls coaniy raise 8neep a uw
other at Abbot. They met jester- ys ago a well-to-do farmer, who
, A . - owns both city and country prop-
terday afternoon to dispose of some . , , . . r, r
J . . ertv. told us that his nock of aheen
business relative to a land transac- . 4 1
have just bought two car loads of unrniture, each weighing from 12,000 to 15,000
pounds. Does this mean anything ?r Why of conre, when freight rates on small-
shipments are a3 high; as $2.49 par hundred pounds. We wish to please oar cus
tomers, therefore we carry all grades of furniture. Hat racks from 10c.' to 5 00.
7 00, 8 00 to 25 00. Eockers frcm 40c. 75c, 1 00, 1 25, 2 00, to 10 00. Parlorisuits
Silk and Plush from 15 00, 20 00, 25 00, 35 00 to'50 00. Ward Robes 5 00 J 7 00,
8 00, 10 00 to 80 00. We have oyer 100 bed room suits from
8 50, 12.u0, 18,00 20 00; 25.00, 65 00 to 100, Over 2000 chairs-
from 40o. 50c. ?5c, 1.00 to 1Q.00, 12,00. Extension, tables
3.00, 6,00, 7.00, 8.00 to 25 00 W dc not say we will sell yora
goods as cheap, but less; Why V Because we have the inside
track, though we are not as swift as Star Pointer, who paees
a mile in 1.69J, but we mean business, ; i. e to sell goods ancli
a 4 'heap of 'em. V We do our own work, therefore we dis.
Store open from 6 30 a. m,, to 8.30 p. m'.
Yours respectfully, .
Bell, Harris & Co.
P. S. :The Undertaking Department is under the care
and managementjof Mr. W L Bell. Calls promptly attended.
count all bills.
to day or nie;ht.
Be
Tours respectfully.
arris & Goinpany.
One
wantin
gto
tion. The settlement resulted In a
quarrel and an agreement to meet at
Abbot for the final settlement. At
the appointed hour both arrived at
the depot and drew pistols, exchang
ing a number of shots. Both men
died within a few minutes.
Spring lambs always bring a fine
price, and wool commands ready
sale at excellent prices.
HIERVOUS Troubles are due
w impoverished blood. Hood' Sar
saparilla is the One True Blood
Purifier and MERVE TONIC-
Any
Makeanynkind of a trade
FOR A gj(y(I SHOULD CALL ONlUS$
Wejhaye Wheels for boys and girls. -
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 these wheels
has been reduced to . -
$6P
.00 to
$45
.00
We; also give you your preference as to handle bsrsr
saddle and pedals. Now is ypur opportunity if you want 22.
wheel at a low price.
Yorke Wadsworth Co.
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