i q 5 , ; a.- , f Vol. XIL-No. Ill LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. CONCOttO.JST. C., SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 1897 ; Whole No, l,10ff ever, are on it now, as the waters are WILL GET THE CONVICTS. low. 1 A Knvpnnmlln tm nil ChtiM"-" - a n f a w; .u . Thirty to Be ; Bronght From the Viewed by tbe Standard. Editor. A tOJ of a looking thtng that We Wadesboro Farm. November 1st. spedaitoestandard: . learn, 18 a whole train of care Mr. Morrison Caldwell bag return- Nashville, Tenn September 23- creeps cutely almost beneath our feet ed from Kaleigb, where ha went to We baie read of Lookout Moans and between us and the river, on its secure from the State authorities the tain and have heard of it but Toes- way to Nashville. We gaze and ex, jcaSe of a number of convicta to be day morning, as we come out of our claim as we catch new objects of worked on the Cabarrus county hotel to meet the group of press peo vision. We venture near the odge cf roads, and hi mission was not on ple that come on schedule time, every flat rock that hangs out over successful. Arrangements were made while the mornmg sky was still and we gaze at: points hun- by which fcabarrus will be furnished mirky, a light burst upon our view dreds of feet below that threaten with thirty convicts to be brought that we were not prepared for. We to break our every bone if we do not from the Wadesboro farm, about the kne w that we had seen but a part of stand or hold steady. ; ; : , f 1st of November . the world's mountain wonders, but On a west.side table rock we The convicts were secured under we had never conceived of Lookout lingered aa the sun dipped down m jhe McDonald act of 1889, by which Mountain as it is. : t humidi air. and sank beneath the the county pays transportation, and Standing in the heart of Ohatta- mountains. .. We - held our watches boai d and clothe the prisoners until nooga you seem to be right at Look- and found that it look themountain their terms expire. They will be oat, save that it is almost over you. crest just two and onesfourth' mih- brought through the country from -You look to the right and tfa utes to spread! ioyerall the sun's Wadesboro. coon Mountain seems to shut you in disk. TThen we implored the muses In case the lease of the peniten on the west, Cumberland Range d help us word the beau ties and tiary convicts is made at the meet barracades you en the north and as tell our triumphant sensations at ing of the State authorities in No yon turn to the right Missionary that sunset. . There were tints that yemher, it will in no way interefere ridge seems to connect with the we had not - observed ; before, and with the lease effected by Mr. Caie circuitous wall and sweeps far to the heaven's canopy teemed decorated well for the ones Cabarr us will get. onnth. aeemin? tO link it8elf With with new dpfiiemft. A train xcrtk wended ' ' :;',..... ..... . .?Tr::: : personal poiateus. tne JJUUiUUU ittugo w moouum neon, jUUf Wy D&C.K 10 QUI UOiei DUE pa83 Yon seem to be on a low pent up ed by to the east and found vet Mr. M TT TT ftlHwll hn r. j i ... - , - ; ,. , THAT I of Fall Samples is in; containing enough styles to stock three : stores. ; They are the famous KUH, NATHAN & FISCHER CO. creations, the big Tailors of Chicagcv who arc fancy-priced Draper's greatest rivals. Teachers of modern masterly custom work with many students. Come in and turn the pages of this great encyclopaedia of fashions. Gel measured for yottr Fall and Winter Suit or Overcoat and get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right quality at the right price. 0 Cannon retzer Company plot cf limited territory and you I another danger spot where rwe sat turned from Raleigh. exclaim Chattanooga (Eagle 8 Nest), and viewed the feeble sparks as they Mr - SaUie Fisner ot Mt. Pier After forming our party and popped out and lighted the city and ant, was in the city. today. . (rvrcr over the ereat Ohickamaucra I her Rnhnrhn. " Th - a .. . . t I " Mr. iioiiara r inompson is fields as we haye already 'ted,' our! that Ohatanoogehasrcom to giow I spending the day inlChariotte.' party took passage) the Uopioi It is but an eaglet aest with wide Rey c'l Mill of Rowin iookoui oy caoie ua. ooraers. county, spent yesterday in the Did Nature purpose to defy busy,! Returning to our hotal above the county. .;.. meddlesome man, or did He make -Messrs, .Charles Phillips nd these rngsed points to yiew, from n sped onr way down the moon. Hngh Crigler, stndenfs of North aerial he,ghts,thfrper8eyeriDg energy nerighe id Hi! Carolina College, spent the day in of His own handiwork in creating a 1:30 o'clock Wednesday moraine, -8 "V' i J- -i i - heinc that shonld so nearlv def v 1 when Wfi dor; hied onrae vt& .. n n as 1 Editor John D Barrier; and son. OmniDotence Himself?" best we could and snoosed while the ade;- have rettirned from-the This line is 4,800 feet in length Nashville, Chatanooga and Bt. Louis Nashviilo Exposition, having ar- . . . , ,uu , - , i train carried us toward the great rived this morning. - . and Rtramht as "the arrow flfeth .i ft save the gentlemndulations of the When it was again day we saw tea&intf roadbed. As you are drawn up to I somethine of Tennessee farms with Iw.- Wilr iir, T.fv, amofl - -a:- Anh A.iiA a f I . . .f ' comfort. Customers see these points and are willing to buy a good horse. We vuw w n uvuuu w& 4 muuiu w.m. . - - ww I iUO Ok wlUUUt you are rising 56 feet in 100. You Mnrireesboro we saw tne ports and Furniture and Horses; Some horses can be bought for $5 others will cost$100janj difference. f So withPnrniture. Ours is the Standard. We get more for our goods. Why? It cost I have just bought two car loads ofivnlture, each weighing froin 12,000 to .15,; LO j . r, - UU 1. "i..! j.1 1 ; Mibi - Tlf ria Irwin whn hftH I instinctively feel a little safer when beendineontwUi; Pounds. 13 oe. this mean aaything? owhenfre1 yoar feet are resting on the parts fierce conflict was the' great number his coihf'Mi88;;'I)ti WaHerVleft shipments are as high as $3.49 per hundred pounds. We wishjto please our cus that do not move. . of marble blocks that plainly-sng ;her hoeDurhfm. tomers, therefore we carry all grades of furniture. Hat racks from 10c. to 5 00, ' - , ruxrs. xrr, 7 varrison, wuu 7 qo, 8 00 to 25 00. Eockers f rem 40c. 75c. 1 00, 1 25, 2 00, Hotel to be a gigantic affair, .f. Vtw.tAttJZ T been spending several weeks at the silk and Plush from 15 00,20 0)0,25 00, 85 00 to 50 oo. " . . ... home, of her father, Mr. D B Col- q 00. 10 00 to 30 00. We have over 100 bed r ;rrr" ' . a yonng man wno went worn tins trane; returned to Bessemer city o K'io i nn on nn qk ,,n ar nrt inn n.onnn Vo5. to 10 00. Parlor suits Ward Robes 5 00, 7 00 bed room suits from care for 600 euests. It was 3Lu- xr-w n i:-- r.i, Jru' o'clock and we enioved keenlv our M v Vttt " . " K. TV l- V 1 from 40. 50c. 75c, 1.0Q , to 10.00, 12,00. Extension tables h2inih W8S a Vi0tim ioa B Fgerfar 3.00, 6.00, 7.00 8.00 to f.(HL We donot say weill sell you hotel lunch, which means all: you ibke "Pridav nicrhL TTa citv this morninz . from New York. lJ k-i.'"'Tiri.f tj' -u .u. can eat of a good unpretentiotie d viiit the orchard of Mra. ftfi track, ;thougli we are; not as swift as Star Pointer, who paces meJ ' , . ' ' ; Oline, who lives some distance fron aifi ? vi.Hin at. hi home t a mile in 1.69i,! but tve mean business, i. e. to sell goods and we 1 lost our compactness ana some Une college, and like old Eve, he uiTlfi w Wai h hflfiri a "heap of 'em." We do our own work, therefore we dis saw tne sights briefly and returned Ulucked the forbidden fruit But workine in Danville for soixie lime, count all bills.f Store open-from 6.30 a. m, to 8.30 p. m. vUO uu6 iuiaa ijawreuce, irroi, he didn't partake of this tempting returned to, the city today, to at- v,"wn mr' jPnqr. .ana 1H frnit like onr friend Adam did, al- wwwna ;oeasiae biANDAED's representation-Uneered Liv uJ George Walter, who has typhoid lnnrv onH ninnJ l I I ItJTOii vuS uu anjpcu uccpij ocrj uu" U1 1 garden. -jujuu. auiiueut.-:; At : was nere : A rep0rter learns that the College that Wfl f?aw t.hf; ia Varrlo'a woof I. - - fc- - -1 boys rngntenett tne young man so was less figurative than we? thought badiVj thafc hl8 "apple core" is out of n, , - 3. f I socket,, .being several inches above wauunooga, , Tiewea trom. our where natnre placed it. oKauuumi, j.,ooy. ieet aoove, lost an granueur. lt8i tOWenng massrvei:; -j WHO WanU a Mess ? VIBSM SAUSAGE, Yours respectfully, Bell; Harris & Co. P. S. The' Undertaking Department is under the care and managementof Mr W L 13ell. -Calls promptly a ttended to day or nic;ht. ; Tours respectfully. fit KINGAN'S it Tours respectfully, i Harris k k buildings, its spires . that seemed 1) .Yon' ('may L call it by what name tihooting into the;. regions of : -thelyott please, cornfield pea, cow pea, PhOIlSlfiSS BfOEkOESt no omojHngc iarnacei ana wnippoorwm psa, or anyming eiee shops, its solid streets an'd pavements It'isIways on hand if you give it a and Its bustling busy,' people' seem chancer Boiled without meat and as but a little patch where children fed to theimlk' cows, it is the great had been playing in the sand and est butter-maker If now had made their little roads and play And if you doh't believe all this or nouses. Orchtrl Kncb even seems ! know it br experience, we'll send you a mess the first charce we get. I Atlanta Constitution. sugar-cured hams Any One Wanting to but a flat, uninteresting spot and Chattanooga as a whole is; as -nothing. Lookout is a range gentle in the south, but abrupt and precipe tons in the extreme nbthern part. Here we stood on Point Lookout and admired the Tennessee in its serpentine course as it winds down the great valley. Surely there is one just like it. No boats, how- MrB? Frank Weddington, of Caldwell, NrC., has accepted a posi tion at the Fenix Flour Mill, as miller, and will be at bin post Jan uary 1st, 1898. Mr. Weddington has been head miller at the roller mill at Caldwell for about live years. He is a son of Mr. Wm. Wedding ton, Register of Deeds of this city. BACON A Ervin & Smith GROCERS. Makeaany ntiiitt ofoantrade FOR A Bicycle SHOULDICALL ON'US A II onsen olt necessity. CjiscaretB X, Candy Cathartic, the modi, wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positive ly on 'he kidneys, liver and bowels; cleansing the entire system; dispel coldscure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please huy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day, 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaran teed to cure by all druggists. We baye Wheels for boys and girls. We will have .another lot of those Westfield's in a- few days. Tbedemand isso great that we can notkeep them in stock all t,tie time Remember tbe price of these wheels, has been reduced to ' " ::v. -i: $60.00 to $45.00 ' . "- , ,. - t ; ': - " ; : v .. 4 We alsp ; giye tyoti Jy pur preference as to haidle bus saddle and! pedals! Now.istyour opportunity if you want a wueei at a low unus. ; r Y or ke Wad s wo rth &w Cc 5

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