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Vol. XII. No. 105 CONCOIUV N. C, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 1897 W HOLE No. 1,100- FOBET HILL NEW8- Mistake Inwn Party W access ful A Collision. SERIOUS SHOOTING AFFAIR. Prepare Yourself. I Secretary J B Sherrill. of the Bioody scene in e ToWnShiP-At- North Carolina ; Press Association, shoots Sidney Nhadd for received a meeafre from Cbattanoo- Throwlng; Rocks at His -What! a May Die. House ga this afternoon, advising him to A blood, -hooting .ff,ir tcenrred in No. 6 township, near the Fisher ing the city. . PERSONAL POINTERS. Miss Lona Russell, ot Charlotte, is visiting at Mr. H T Utley's, on North Church street. There came near being a collision gold mines, about 10 o'clock Thurs- io this end of the city this morning day night, last. m . ' 1 I ' Li.. T31 l. ' 1 when one of tne town tatners locKea : roresi, a negro, uvea on Mr .Julian S Carr. Jr.. of Dr. Dr. J W Harrington, through tnis- l'e7 Klatt's place and Sidney him, is in the city, take, in the took-ip. Mr. W A Shadd, who worked at the mine, M jihn W'' and children, Warner foon happened to pass and ooarded-with him. .. of Salisbury, arrived in the city this released the gentleman, and what After soppar several negroes con- morning. . happened af.er his re.ease will nevr ?, I' : " ?- -Mr. W A Sfone, snperintenJent FF . "game" ( what kind we were unable of the bleacbery, is spending the day bs told. o learn) and after sporting for some in Charlotte. Master Jessie Shealy, son of Mr. tie lhe 8haad negf0 bej,an cursing r. George F BarnbVdt s and Mrs. VV r Bnealy, of Stanly, and cutting up at a terrible rate, and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr . has bought Arthur OdelPs donkey, was ordered out of the house. TitUB Moser, in No. X township. which be advertised in The Staxd- Shadi went into the yard Mrs. A G Trotter, of Mt. Airy, rd a few day s ago. and began chunking rocks at spent last night in the city, the Mr. A J Whittimore came in from the house. Forest says he warned guest of Mrs. Rev. W C Alexander. ciiahnrtr tha morninr 8hadd to leave the premises, but the Mrs. Alice Foy and little M riav ' ,, he leveled upon him with his gun and - empueu me uju tenia oi one oarrei i www.-, ... Mr. lu,FUluWuH,uM the left side of Shadd, the load 7 ., n10?.'??' taking effect just below the heart. and their old home in this city. broke up the -. . ' . , . . dent, of the Kindlev cotton mills, at was taken to a neirby Mt. Pleasant, was in the city this Latest-Fall Shape DUJSLAP STYLBr isbQry th;8 morning. ouaau io leave ine premises, oui ine rare. Alice ?oy ana JHtie Mr E W Fre ze returned yester- fellow was stubborn and attempted daughter hare gone to New Lor- L , w,pk' Wfttion with to hit him with a rock, whereupon don, wneri they will spend seven 1 r after a weeks vacation with .... ... . ' . . K days with relatives. . ST 1 FF HA T. returned from Euochville, where he has been doing some work for the school boy 8. ' The lawn party given by Mrs. H imsf ot course Shadd M Barrow, lady manager of the house, where Dr. Barlevdoa a morning, on bis way to Charlotte. Forest Hill Jaieanile Missionary Cilled to attend him. The negro is Mr. 'j C Klutz, of CahnciiY'lle, Received To-day. Cannon L Fetzer Company. Roriietv. last evenincr. was a success Uaia to be in a precanoos conuitioa j has gone to Kockingbam to spend a and th little people had a nice time. J f m toe effects of his few dayr. He wll return next week dret Jwith him. As Mr. C S Barrett was coming up street Thursday night on his wound. Forrest was arrested and brought i r 3 vr ttt: 1 1 tirr 1 0 f.rt lAil TTrMir fn owaif fricl af norf auU itro. VV III VV IBiUJnU fcJ- p1 bo was rnn into bv a vonne I Jt I t.nrnp.d tn thfiir home in Salisbury tciiuui. uuun. r oresi. laisa ireeij la8t evenine .after spendinc several f the shooting and claims that he days at Mr. G W Brown'e. on South withFnrniture. Ours is the Standard, We get more for eur goods. Why? It costs did it in self defense. Main street. man who was riding at a rapid rate and as Mr. Barrett turned to the the fight the young man turned to the left and the result was Mr. Barrett's front wheel was torn to to pieces. NOTE OP WARNING. Furniture and Horses. Some horses-can be bought for $5 others will cost $100, any difference. So A Government Distillery. mrvrfi to make them, thev are better, thev last, thev eive satisfaction, insunBS!: Mi88 Dora Tfiayer-- passed nnrnfrkrt nnatnmprfl rpa thfise nointa and are willing- to bnv crood horse. 1.1 1.1 t ? 1 VV"'". V- v i 3) ' J - m. nn mu;ni, tnrouen tne city mis mormon, rw lbe only whiskey distillery ! . J . M, P!pfta. kave iustboueht two car loads of mmiture, each weighing from 12,000 to 15,000 Lbarros county win be startea ant ahor a visit to friends in Salis- j. t mb onnn-9 t no ' y,o-n rrfrh rtia nn amnii . . . . 1 " DUU.Ii.UH. MUCS IU1S .LLLtCkXX it uj tmug . tijuljt v. uvjui uvj i uvu. a i - " v v uju. tv i bum to r? ua-a iu i-i . u w f u i QUry aull Li3XiuglUU U ' TXT l T) Ui 1 lt 4.1. ' I 8mp. it xxmuciiurut, ui tua. vl!m Vpnom Blankwftlder. who tDwnsbip, nas everyibing now in has been teaching a school in Row 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, sew Yorit Foil of imported Oats and readiness to start Up and will opr- ao county, was in the city today, 7 00, 8 00 to 25 00. Rockers frcm 40c. 75 c, 1 00, 1 25, 2 00, to 10 00. Parlor suits ",7"a"Le""rT Uds-T,,e ate one of the largest government "O her way to her home in Mt. JNew lork City, bept. lb, 'yY. uisuiieries iu lmib BeuuuD. Millinery is maeea beautiiai tnis 1 New York is so full of the loveliest imported hats. It is Headquarters at Morris House Deputy Collector J C who was transferred from the fifth Quite bewildeiine when one tries to attend Wanamaker's, Kocn's, Roths- division to thip, the eighth, to sue childB, and a half dozen other"swell" ceed Mr. R S harris, was in the city openings in a day. T shall be borne soon with an ex quisite line of patterns. On exhi bition about October 15 rh. Respectfully. Nannie S Alexamdee. by Express some of Friday. He will make Concord headquarters and will stop at the a nnlnl A T7.f n 1 a ham VIU11IO UUtOlt iJ I . U.U1 bUU IP UUIT I w 1 Y 9 off on a trip to Stan'y and Union m 1111113.1 IV S counties, ne is nigniy pieasea wicn v Concord and her people CmAr Silk and Plush from 15 00, 20 00, 25 00, 35 00 to 50 00. Ward Robes 5 00 7 00 8 00, 10 00 to 80 00. We have oyer 100 bed room suitsfrom 8 50, 12. ,0, 18,00 20 00, 25.00, 65 00 to 100, Over 2000 chairs from 40. 50c. 75c. 1.00 to 10.0U, iuu. extension lauies 3.00. 5 00. 7.00. 8.00 to 25.x W dc not say we will sell you goods as cheap, but less. Why I Because we have the inside' track, thoueh we are not as swift as Star Pointer, who paces We have just received a mne jn 1.59J, but we mean business, i. e to sell goods and Norton, Nunnally's Candy A Test for the Faltb Cnre Try It on Yellow Fever. A gentleman from High Point Chepest Fancy package to day or nie;ht. candy ever sold in Con cord. A Pretty Jol. Mr. El. F Correll is truly an M,n.,nanf Rmwn Bron. omnibus. 8aya EyaDgellBt Fife 18 a firm be the body and running works of liever in the faith cure, which has nrliitV. ia a ilavlr Vtrnmra T'hb rsftn rrrnmn onnairlprahltr 'in nnnnlaritv els are green, trimmed in silver and within the i past year or two. There ErVlfl OSL ' omiLll gold Bcrolls. On eh side of the &re geveral pe , in Green8bor0 wbo traubfer a beautiful landscape is . .fA j i,rtT,oafi ... . . 4.Z , place great store by it ana nonpstiy painted, and we will venture to say r . ' & j that Mr. Correll has few equals and believe m it. No doubt there is Mn .-. : 4- m A r VkirfaVi a inrtaf Viin rr in if. hnt trl . TtTlh All The job is a pretty one and Mr. doubts at an end, let. Mr. ..Fife take hf the peace, WvR, Hartsell, Sr., of Correll is to be congratulated on his godown South in the yel success as an artist. The bus will q districts and show its be run out some time during next week. r : merilB- ' " " If he can put an end to the epi a "heap of 'em." We do our own work, theietore we aiaJ count all bills. 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 which is the best and ana managementjof Mr. W L Jell. Calls promptly attends Be Yours respectfully. arris k mm. GROCERS. Justice In Jail. Populist leader and fusion Justice Any One Wanting to Locust, was sentenced to six imprisonment lnjail-by Judge Wednesday on a yerdict, guilty of fornication and adultery. This Stop drugging yonreelf with qnack demi or what lt u feared eeem. to n8 yery rignteoos luagme, t rfl A 11 I j MakeaanyDkind oi a trade FOR A Rjcyle SHOULD CALL ON'USl m I M 1 i - nostrums or "cures." Wet a wen- . . nv ;Aam',n ua fnr,Jana we wouia suggest mac u is m known pharmaceutical remedy that & , , - the province of the court and his will do the work. uatarrn ana " - - commiseion as Justice of the Pesce cold in the head will not cause sui- win oe accepieu at uuueauu lurever. fering if Ey's Cream Balm is used. Here is a great chance to achieve . ... . Druggists will supply iuc. tnai Bize j ame and do an lmmense amount of or 50c full size. We mail it. . ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York City. Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It is a positive cure for catarrh if used as directed." Rev. Francis W Poole, pastor of Central Presbyterian church, Helena, Mont, Robert P Porter estimates that hy the year 2000 the population of this country will amount to 385,860,000. Those who think tue country is al ready oyerpopulated with 75,000,000 may derive some comfort from the reflection that they will all be dead by that time. Ex. ought to be taken from him eo that w oen he is liberated he may not con tinue to administer J ustice among oitizjLP of the county in" his way. Stanly Enterprise. FREE EDUCATION. An education at Harvard, Yalef or ani other college or institution of learning n the United States, or in . the New En gland Conservatory of Music, can bq secured by any young man or woman who is In earnest. Write for particulars quickly. JAMEb D. BALL, 36 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass, Sept. 17 '97. Wejhaye Wheels for boys and girls. We will have another lot of those Westfield's in a few days. The demand is so great tuat we can not keep them in stock ail t4he time. Remember, the price oE these wheela has been reduced to $60.00 to $45.00 We also give you your preference as to handle bara saddle and pedals. Now is your opportunity if you want a wheel at a low price. Yorke Wadsworth &Co. i
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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