Newspapers / Daily Concord standard. / Sept. 23, 1897, edition 1 / Page 1
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
"VJ t' HE WAS DRUNK AND SAID SO. A CONCORD ilADY A BRIDE. rranK Batcliff, a Negro, Beed the Miss Millie SwlnK, of this ctty, and PERSONAL POINTEKS. ' Mies Dora Gufley, of Alpha, is - .ii.iua n ArrcNt Ilim and I Mi. R t;mt: i ini-uvu i . .... ' . i .. rut Him Away. - Tuesday at White Sulphur Springs. VlSHing. reiauves in ine City. . - Wednesday night about 9 o'clock, While marriages are in order . and Miss May Stafford, of Harris a well-dressed mulatto country of almost daily occurrence, it will burg, is visiting relatives in the Eegro was parading the streets of no doubt Surprise a great many that citv the city looking for Chief of Police one of Concord's, most 'estimable fl Dr. J H Newell, of Ne well's Boeer and when the gentleman was Joang ladies was wedded to a citizen was among the visitors in the city 'fonnd the drunken negro told the of Asheville. ;; , .; , today. 1 f w had come to town and Tne parties to wbom we have re- Mr. J WYCannon is in China offi rthathehadcometown and Grove this afternoon looking after 60ld -s cotton, and that he bad danghtr of Mr GeQrge q bis factories at that place. to several drinks of whiskey and this city,and Mr. Samuel $ Harmon, Mr Sam F Hodges left the city it made him drunk. He begged a traveling salesman of wAsbeville j corning for a short business the chief to spirit him away and get They were marnedast Tuesday tnP on the rof d him off the streets. ; afternoon at White Sulphur Springsj ""Mr- Billv Guikum was in the Hetomthechiefthat hUme abah iesori near that fashum tZ&ArS! was Frank Katcliff, and that he able city on the mountains j . u 'in on Mr. JSpbraim Tucker's Only a few intimate friends of tfo r:ffter. Vm- of.feve?? weks lives on an... nivff nnnun i -1 AT- Natives in this city. Miss Bessie place in No, 9 township. RatcM contracting parties outside of their Kimball bm returned to her borne was locked up in the county jail immediate families knew that the in Salisbury. . - j until this morning when he was ehjk wpud,be so soon, although it Missesate and Nannie ;ArcniJ taken out and given his freedom, has been surmised by a number of bald, who have been visiting -reW after paying a small fine. He claimed friends. ; tives and friends at Matthews and that he knew nothing of what had TMosf ' f ; .ken nlace the night before. He Thfl : v . ;, ; . to this countv from Virginia V r- , u ; Messrs. W L Bobbins and Al-i came to this county iroui . virK u yeBtera ay contained in substance! lav WaW nfTWAt Hill lft fn about four years ago, ana sain mat the foilowin Vn' the Vellow fever Dallas last night, to attend Gaston he had not been drunk in two years, "l11?6" fever c uUy ..court; having been sumi Chief Boger said it was the first epidemic in the South . . moned there to appear as witnesses cm that he ever had where a man New Orleans Reports-12, new tne boealey, suit. Mm mA Wired to be ari cases of yellow fever and two deaths! ... V' " 'mT' rested and loekee up. Mnjilejour.nejjrcasea and 30 old .actoo i . j ones; Biloxi one new case, 42 in all: lcin.es as in other matters. Its econ- u,u .-.... , ana.iwQraeama, awards 13 new I "-'f rjtf riraxnn " nT'imsnw In the Salisbury letter r to Jhe r . causp cpnta 0. m9re rnbdioinal , 44 nk,i. wA TntiVA tbftl 7 . vaiue ' inan -any. oiner iuu aoses Charlotte Observer, we notice ine od I: m v :-.: t - -. i i BOOK of FU Samples Js m; containing chough 0 0 styles to n-ock three stores. T hey are r the famous IlUil, NATHAN & FISCI IER CO. creatior rf the lig Tailors ! of Cliicag-o, vho are fancy -prucvi Dr?-.cef. greatest rivals. Teachers of mo J.ern ra? s-.e-Iy -voters wbrk -..witn7 many; s'ttideiSts;,X;Coqi-i ia "l-an; ihc pages of -this great encyclorae'.v of. f . sr.;ot?s,. measured for your Fall 'and Wirier Suit or Gt-oz: ar 6 get the right fxt -the rlht, workman ship ani I.-: ' ; quality 1 at the right price. ' ' . Things you need for the Children. Thev don't cost "much. They following : Sferlnesl seven new casea nnHtr Uoiia , i - i - i . J unn uuiiaii .1 If rca tmonf Tlf. Wo ? lv iliJj. t - - 1 . '' ' nuwiug. i trcavuirjut. ui. vv asaiu nas recoT" 1 11 " Mr, nam wiiey auu imco uiu ierea; luweii is aeaa.' a newE-1 V10,1'11? 010" -m Bernhardt are to be married on thi boy died in Beanmont. Texas, and HH?. wS0od'B Sarsaparilla. Cure Kii r rvu Tim mamocrA will InnnrtlA ftTR flAAincrfrnm fhof I- be an interestfnf? social event. The I McKlnlcy and the Ef ontb. ; IL'-- . Vl.' ill faVft nlftce in the! t?.-. ifxr:i j uj- visas' III I fJAr Xl'l v,cigiuuuj . x i xuv uu iuiu.iuicjr auu uia jJUllH"1iy' i ti i add very much to the comfort, and protect tbp health of the children: R BBER OVERSHOES a11 siz. SOHCOL UMBKELLA9 Good Silk Umbrellas 26 and 28 inches 45 cts. Just the thing.for Children. ' SCHOOL OAPSAll Styles at prices all cm afford 10, 15 and 25 cts. Among them are plenty Gaps worth 50 and 75 cts.; but we sive choice of the best at 25 cts. 'I Lutheran church. . Miss . Annie advisers desire a white Republic ,1 1 U Wiley and Miss Bernherdt, Bisters can party in the South? Wedil iut: u x. . . J v c1iU iTiai.T.voa.jiu.-t:--,. It -;..'4,i Imoreto make them, they .are .better, thev. last, thevl flfttff,w ., -- . , . - m . ' t J O ' "v.vw4uwWM UkilUlUlK t, ji 0 1 TTOlflU Cannon & Fetier Cbmiity. Furniture and Horses. Some horses, can be bought for $5 other's will costioojany-difference. So withParniture. Oars is the Standard, We get more for our goods. Why ? It costs TYitiilfl nf hnnnr. The COlOrS OI tne Ma wnrVincr fnr ia n ronminatlAW I i M i..'b.a . I -Mir. ,111 Wwhtta and red. then. V th.i .111 . H-.A f WUil J-CCJf ZS HAMS comfort.. Customer, see) these potats and arewilllng to buy a good horse. We ' nv.v.u- - - - " a-w auw l wmvmm uww II AAA WW M W1K V. 1- I have just bought two car loads of Jrurniture, each weighing from 12,000 to 15,000 wedding red ribbons and carrying red roses, nomination in the next national 80Hel8S ' Breakfast Punds- DV3 Mr. and krs. Bernhardt will take a contest, and he is preparing to con- ...c.,. - shipments are as high as $2:49 er hundred pounds. K. I trol th delegates .fronli the iSouib I BACON I mers therefore we carry all grades 'of furrdture. m trip North. Charmintc Concord Girls. trol the delegates 3fromi - thb Souib em States. He is putting into office The Wadesboro letter to the Obar J men who will do their utmost tb lotte ObserYer contained the follow I have McKinley delegates elected t0 ing personal item : I the next national Republican con-' lM.i88e8 Kate and Nannie Archi-1 vention. For the good of the bald, two of Concord's most charm! Wdnthi for the UDbuildine of the in? young ladies, spent ' Saturday JfeoutbV be! cares very little in com!-! Erviri BACON AT - - GROCERS. Smith Notice i "Rnoks for 1897 are now hands for collection. The when freight rates on small "We wishjto please oar ciis- . . -. Hat racks from 10c. to & 00 7 00, 8 00 to 25 00. Rockers "frahM;! 00, 1 25, 2 00, to 1000. , Parlor suits Silk andPlushfrbm 15.00, 20 AO-; 25 00, 35 00 to 60 00.v Ward Robes 5 00, 700 8 00, 10 00 to 3Ct 00. We havis 6yer 100 bed room suits from 8 50, 120,' 181; 00 20 00, 25.00, 65:00 to 100, Over. 2000 chairs from 40 50c. 75c, il;00t?o 10,00,: 12,00, Extension tables 8.tfOv 5;00, 7.00, U00 25.o eOiiot say we will sell.you goods as cfieidpv but less. ;Why ,? . because twe have the inside track, though weareot tk 3 wift as, Star Pointer, who paces a ?.ile tp 'W&liy and a "neap of 'em." We do our own w,ork, therefore we dis earnestlyArequested to count aH hilIs7 Btoreoperoni BiSO a. in, to 8.30 p. m. :d and settle at once. I vtiW citi. . r r ty office until the 16th YS respectully t , m mm. m a r m. mm mm m m m . a m k .mm- Pi S. rheBnaenrtaiing JDepartireiii is under the care attended V '-,M'.r ' . . . . . day." . , the. Bputh.f .The best class of emfc L?SKn,S T1 - - - - - : l I.Tvonta Ha nnt noro tn rro tx7 ri niA nd. I ... . Th.nS nST! f068 "6 Btukch Pronne"4 ,;Rook:,Eiver-3Jo; rtownship- and managemeDtof Mr. sWii BelL , JCaiis. promptly L he Dismal Swamp fires re rag. however worthy the negro office- Moottay- October-18, .1897-.. . ; n-w iht . , h .yS lilT. ing in the refine eat bog is hbiaay U. No Mckinley vPtowoahH. to day Dr niht. YourspectfuUy -. nnr atrainh ho nnt a Via rtinr V.Qfl Tuesday. October 19, 1897. 1 1 " It I 1 V - I! a, mm iiip DimAi ilo. ni ben Veior.; fifty years bV Satujddctober 23, 1897. , Qr i4 lUoiC oi j'V rfSV? ai v. Dismal Swamp and lakea wilmnl- diWthers for their childf ;Keia msenheimerWNo. 7 town 111? tTInll Vl'f? -'nftft fta'll-li tiplytherein-Elizabeth Oity Econ ra iU teething, with perfect sucl 8W0 2?nSn-. VPP &CL im- - : a;Ti,;iitiAohiM ofL Mt.-Pleasant-TJSp. 8 townsbip , ; . ; . .. ... : . ;. ... CALtONiUSl j CO omist fk;nra iu.i "i ' 5. . ri .V- Idrntnnata in ftverv tDart of the world. I riiil Iv r.TxS:, ""UK lUHL UUrH 111V CODffn. RTin IT !TR I rr rDOTT i r? VT rf - t? nny. UflinnRr .flWi I ; the best seller I hye. J F CampH TentyTfiyetcents a bottle, Be sure Concord ionship-Satur woij, mercuani 01 oanora, nz., iftna a&K xor Airs. winsiows cjootii. day, Uctooer W ws&t? i ; i 5 writes: Dr. King's New Discovery- inst Syrurj," and take no other kind Please cbhidl forward and settle is all tbat is claimed for it; it never T a 9 these taxes must be collected at foi U .3 1 VS r -r- -r- ud auu ia a sure cureiorkconsump tint n V. J . .1 J : b . . uf wuguu uu cuius. 3 1 v cannjoL 1 merits. .Dr, Kuig's New Discovert rir An sumption, cougbs and colds is 'nbt an experiment. It has been tried ipr a quarter of a century, and to day stands at the heai It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at -Fetzer's Drug store. Cure for Typboid Fever, .j lonce. Anvone anfterin&r with tvnheid M. L. Buchanan: Sheriff. fetetlatantee to effect a permaj- no for tne ijinnerj ' nentcure, using preparations of my The rpiacV1 get yoor cotton gin- nwn. man a nr roots ana nerDfL iind ia At. AKYmintr'fi om nn wPHt. have recently cured fire cases anajXIorbin can furnish testimonials. Anyerie1lBin1f1an& lies free? and highest cash needing my services, call on or ail rnnce3;forfdur seeds; Satisfaction dress me, Amos MoNeblt, t gnafanteedl D. M. Cobiikb, Have anbther lot of those Westfield's in a-few days. The demand is so great that we can notlkeep them in . . - r . - - - - - - tstoDsiTeupaxgu sKnesTamrma Oct.15 lmod&w. Concord, N. 0. d3w4. u7) Manager stock all t,he time, Kemember the price of these wheels has been reduced-toy r ui t. v - ,: . $60.00 t6 $moo We- aWogiya5 you j olirLprifereTice as"; to han saddl e an&'pedal.)' ; Now ii your opportunity if you wheel at a low 1 ; . ' handle you want a vvaaswortn &C6 0
Sept. 23, 1897, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75