Vol. XII. No. 110 CONC01U N. C.I FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24. 1897 Whole No, 1,105 PERSONAL POINTEKS. I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6TH KILLED EIPTY-ONE. air." Id. F. While anrt mim aggie nnk nisenhelmer Sees Mr. Hntbet's Mr. C M Cook has returned Burleyonto be marrieu on orty.ine Sparrows and Goe Him from a business trip to Raleigh. Joy Two Better, v & Intationa are out announcing Mr. P M Misenheimer book- Rev. and Mrs. V M Shaw, of the marriage of Mr. Ed F White keeper at the Fenix Flour Mills, Bethpage, were in the city today. ' and Miss Maggie Burleyson, which breaks all previous records at killing JfSliTJf1 , . u u i j - -c , . brother, Mr. Eddms, of Charlotte, v n take place at the home of the birds, of the English sparrow spe cie. - ' t - j , - hride oD Wednesday evening, October He had read and heard a ereat -;-;Hessrs.!A E Lentz and John C briaeou ' . , . , . .... . . McDowell are spending the day at 6tb, at 7 o'clock. Mr. White is one deal about the killing of forty-nme Harrisburg. - of concord's moat sterling business sparrow., at one shot, by Mr. V J -Miss Myrtle Moore is visiting meD) and is a member of the firm of Snther. several weeks ago, and raises Miss Ma6fcle Adams, in Charlotte, c,ir White, while his bride- that number by two. for several days. ; t elect is the accoaphshed daugb.hr OavWedneWaTjafteraoon the street --Miss Nannie: Alexander has Ve- e t..-i in front 01 the mill' tPC COTered tnmni) frnm New York, hnvinir i,r. o Mt. DeDj.u . - with the Htt, Wrd n n prominent auu r Bhot. fft3D Mr. Misenheimer fired into t r,uU.i. tx U : Tii; : of No. 10 townsnip. them, and by actual count killed spending the day in Salisbury, hav- Mr. Chalmers White, of this city fiftyonet , t! ; ing gone up on business. , i Misa Lou Burleyson, a sisttr of it will be remembered that about l -Mrs John Boat and children the bride,will be the only attendants, one year ago this same gentleman returned to their home in Salis- After the ceremony a grand re killed fifty at o shot, while the bury, after spending a wtok in the section will be tendered the guests, birds had flocked at the mill to feed y' a number of whom will be from the on the scattered grains of wheat. city. ; Mr. and Mrs. White will leave Concord Boasting. Under the above caption the Stan Messrs. JO- Waclsworth, G! M Lore and son, : Henry, and Jay 8ims were among the Charlotte passengers today, T f ' if ;ttIu--. vi: ,:!: jjr. m. noiaeu came in jruui tne loiiowins uj , ly Enterprise of this week copies the J, "rr: r u 1 - a and amonz other places they will L . - . D Gastonia l?st evening, and .will visit will be the exposition a at i Naehyille. following from 1 he Stakdabd: jnend several days in the city with ,4The Concord cotton market is ms family. following dose in the footsteps of Mr. Sam Caldwell and daugh- her excellent baseball team She ter, Misa Ethel, of Back Creek, THAT I BGM3K J - of Fall Samples is in; , containing enough tr-les to stock three , stores. They are the fatuous K.UH, NATHAN 8c FISCHER CO creations, the big Tailors of Chicago, who arc fancy-priced Draper's greatest rivals. Teachers of mockrn masterly custom work with many students. Come in and turn the pages of thb great .encyclopaedia A of fashions. Get measured for your Fall and Winier Suit or Overcoat and ; get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right K quality at the right price. . 5 That MocfcsTiUe Extension. ThP latest news In railroad circleslbftilii fivprvthinir in thft RttP and i Mecklenburg county, spent the day is furnished by the Salisbnry Snn, of conVse the best D A Caldwell's, on Spring which says that it is reliably in -And then comment on it In this ' . ,. ' m ,. , . A , ? Miss Joe Cornehso, of Tidding formed that the railroad being; sur way: ( Foard, Rowan county, returned Tejed from Mocksville will make a 4Now come off brother, don't get home this morning, after spending turn at a point three miles this side such a hump on yourself. Why !e?1 "J! .in S city, the guest r niPveW and run parallel with didn you play the Mountain Island - e ilter8?n- : the Western road to Salisbury. This boyi You disbanded jour team L?eJ will give Salisbury direct connection too soon. And as for cotton, jony L; p 'er spending, d month's with the" worioiK -wewnjiU3"-- 7T . ": w mutu 4UJ" w;a ftn,ft frpiaht a" the season . Concord ii a great proved in health. ,UUBWU' I r . JState." : -Miss Maggie Burleyion, who that now goes via ureenBuutu, w go direct to that place. The Sun says the - road may be extended to Moore8ville, but not for some time. If the editor of the Stanly Enter- 8e" Reading several weeksin . ... .. . . Charlotte, the Rueat of Miss Jennie prise isn't at least four weefcs Denma Freeman, passed through the city time in both baseball and cotton I yesterday on her return to her home ai vaI ao li mnnlA .Jrviif if Vi nlo.o. 1 & FlOWO fl. wiAUtwo, us nuuiu nviAutwy nivu tvwt ure, that we are the people and do To Release Some and Secure Others I.Afnalla 1 tin rl fhia lantinn nf f no MrotA at KaleiRb is to ask Qoyernor Ens- " J " "T.-T" " "! sail for the release of Thomas and ln P".tJ highest price for all Morton Petrea, two white men who cotton, Stanly cotton especially, are serving a sentence ot two years As to the Mountain Island base- VIENNA SAUSAGE KINGAN'S on onr county chaingang, convicted ball boys, the Concord boys met SUOA J?-CURED IJAMS of haTing thrown dynamite under them in Charlotte on Wednesday, the Company 4.t Furniture aha Horses. AND the house of an old man named 8th day of September and defeated PAyid10CC BraflVfinQt The Petrea men have served about Brother Kuf us A Crowell is the one who should get a hump on bim self. NORTH CAROLINA AT LARGE. sixteen monl Another mission is to lease thirty convicts from the penitentiary to ba worked on the county rouds. It it verv imnrobable that Mr. Caldwell will be able to secure the Davidson College has matriculaU desired help from the penitentiary, ed 160 students, the highest num. as it is claimed thirty men that can per ever enterea so eariy in ine ses- be used for that purpose are not sion. Ur. Shearer thinks the num available. ber will reach 180, which will sur pass all previous rocords. BACON AT- Ervin & Smith GROCERS. Another SEegro Postmaster A special to the, Ealeigh News Notice! Tim Tat "Books for 1897 are now for collection. The public is earnestly requested to I come forward and settle at once. I Via in mv office until the 16th Iff A. V . 11 I 1 A.IaUa nffan nhlAh T.ITTIft .nhnn. RAMkni Tho party that cannot run the y h f Qctober j Wll Halifax county states that Collier P pehitentry without bankruptingit, beUo& - Anthony, a negro barkeeper, has nor tne idiub wjium wuuuut - Monday, October 18, 18?7V been appointed postmaster at that gracing it, is the same party that Poplar nt-No. 2 lownBhip--. place. Anthony is a member of the knows more about everybody else s Ddweeee No. 3 township Wed board of county commissioners and business than they dothemselves, needav, October 20, 1897. , : u i m ji i I IV-; ! s I o 77 1 is sum 10 ue a negro 01 gooa uuiueoa i gayg tne weenaooru xeiegraui . j May October 2i; i897. Some horses can be bought for $5 others will cost,$100,any. difference, - So withParniture. Oars Is the Standard. We get more fcfr our goods. Why? It costs : more to make themt they are better, they last, theyj give, satisfaction, insuring comfort- Customers see these points and are willing to buy a good horse. - We have just bought two car loads of imrniture, each weighing, from 12,000 to 15000 pounds. D063 this mean anything ? Why of conrse, when freight rates on small shipments areLs high as $2.49 per hundred pounds. tVe wishjto please oar cus- tomers, therefore we carry all grades of furniture. Hat racks from 10c. to 5 00, j . '.-;.;..':-. 7 00. 8 00 to 25 00. Bockers frcm 40c. 75c, 1 00, 1 25, 2 00, to 10 00. Parlor suits Silk and Plush from 15 00, 20 00, 25 00, 85 00 Jo 50 00. Ward Robes 5 00, 7 00 8 00, 10 00 to 30 00. we nave oyer iuu oea room suns lroxu 8 50, 12,u0, 18,00 20 00, 25.00, 65-00 to 100, Over 2000 chairs from 40. i50c. ?5c, 1.00 to 10.00, 12.00. Extension tauies 3.00, 6,00,1 7.00, 8,00 to 25.- We do not say we will sell you goods as cheap, but less. Why ? Because we have tne insiae track, though we are not as swut as oiar jromir, ju yauoa a mile in 1.59i, but we mean business, l. e. to sell goods and a "heap of 'em." We do our own work, therefore we ais count all bills. Store open from 6,30 a. m, to p. m. Yours respectfully, . Bell, Harris & Co. P s i The'Undertakinff Deoartment is unaer tne care and management Mr, WL Bell. Calls promptly attended to day or night. Yours respectfully. MP. Any One Wanting to capacity. The white people of the section are very sore over the ap pointment of a negro, hut they have no personal prejdee against An thony aft Gilead No. 5 township Mr. J M Hudson, of Charlotte, Fnday, October 22, 1897, was in the city today. I " J M Fagerarts No. 6 township tare tor Typhoicl Fver, Anyone . snffering .with typhoid fever, 1 guarantee to effect a perma nent cure, using preparations of my owDf-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 McNeelt, Oct.15 lmod&w. Concord, N. O. Taac Notice Sfttnrdav. October 23, 1897. Keed Misenheimer's No. 7 town shipMonday. October 25, 1897 : Mt. Pleasant No. 8 township Your town taxfor 3897 is now due, Tuesday, October 26, 1897. and the tax books have been deliver- O F Smith's No. 9 townsnip edto me with instructions to col- Wednesday, October 27, 1897 !ct, and for that purpose I am Bethel No. 10-township-rThurss authorized to use all lawiul means day, October 28, 1897. - . . to collect the same promptly. Old Field No 11 township Fn- t . .in ymnr fiiToa Af. nnno nme Aatr Hrttnher 29. 1897. save trouble and costs. CJoncord No 12 townsnip atur Jno. Ii Milier's store. Please come forward and settle This 16th Sept., 1897. a there taxes must be collected at ol7 V Jno. K. Patteeson, once. M..LV Buchanan, . Makeaanynkind dfaaatrade for A Rjoycie SH0UL1DCALL 0N US . We haye' Wheels for boys and girls. . We vill have another lot of those Westfield's in a' few The demand iso great that we can notjkeep them in- 1 tfhe time. Remember , the j price of these wheels has been reduced to $60.00 to also give you your preference as to handle bars and pedals: Now;isy our opportunity if you Nv&uc a wheel at a low pi ice. Yorke Wadsworth Co- days, stock a We saddle $45 00 , 1 fi'T i n Pfttor inr uon -nrn i oucuu,