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Vol. XII -No. 110 CONUOIUVN. 0., THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30. 1897 Whole No. 1,111 Hior AMOMG MINERS. Hnttle rtine Men Fatally MILLINERY RECEPTION. PERSONAL POINTERS. i lining iiiiio f " - -- ultra mai v diuimimm iiiiiht. nnr uq in ivi f K i i x vi i or no nt iitiili ' ii.ro.l and Two Score More Seri- .. bH(J tQ " w - d tfa from Albemarle, j iv Wonnded-An Outcome of the . . "u Wit.o.1 Trouble. , opening display of pattern hats, and Mr. W A Whije, of Millbridge, rirardville, Pa. September xy. UCWCBI' iiupunauons or, millinery at was in ine 10 cny loaay. uer -s.ore uriaay atternoon and WJ Swink, ol China Grovr, evening, October 1st. o28 3t. was in the city today. Bask, At lea3t nine men receiyed fatal in pries and possibly two score others were more or lees seriously wounded m a bloody riot here late Inst night and early this morning: Mr. Ofln Tj Pattfirsnn hnn .crnnA Made the Woman Leave. 1. i xt i m The female Evangelist and divine The battle heaUr, who has been holding meet J ?arleV B- Littlea Is at ,lf.,1Tlp nf ft nnarrel ovpr urastoma loaay, uavmg gone aown was tae outcome of a quarrel over 1Qga ln vanoua part8 0f the city on business. i since last Sunday, was declared a -Mrs. Dr. J E Smoot and little nuisance by the good people of Forest son: Watson, are viBitincr relatives ed, and about fifty more are being Hm la3t night and Policeman Pen- Salisbury. ' i ' , the Hszeuon uuuu.co. auhi-j-oi men are known to have been wound- . i . i i- secreted men nineer waited nnou the woman, im- frignt that they will be sent to jail. mediately after which her meeting several days at his home, has The story ol tne riot isjs as 101- cloged and fihe took ner depar. lows: Several hundred PolandersL fof a new field of labor. boarded at William Colacabbage'a hotel on Second Street. Joseph Cd I Bride and Groom Here. Mr. Luke Johnston after speod g several days at his home, has returned to Mt. Pleasant to school. Mies Addie Boger .was in the city today on her way home, after a short visit to rierids in Mt. Pleas ant, v i-i. . v.-vM;afrti nf a Vintal if. I Mr. and Mrs. W A T?idpnhnnr. I nr: t - r?ii..- - j venuisn la piu"1 - w. --i. - l -iuih? Laura uioea una returueu the east 'end of the town, where who married yesterday afternoon at to her home in the county, after Pnkn h t.ii. ' M. : . rawing Beyerai uuya wim menus .v.Muv.v.wi ij i:iiii:iv hl i v 1 1 1 1-' n iiiuiiulbiu. suru li ti : . r- ' I 111 LI I H 1LV. S2veral hundred more make their headquarters. Bad blood hast night at tne gu pioud hotel and Messrs. H P Deaton and George has existed between them for a long heff tb;a m0rniner'on a visit to the Murr went up to Salisbury this time, and the recent strike troubhs home of the groom's father, Mr. D morning to attend the races, this at flazelton embittered them still H Rinenhour at St. SohnV They a -Vtj v more. Last night matters came to a will return to their home at King' athtT" crisis. Mountain Monday. to friends in tre city. He will re Culacabbage, it is charged, and. his ' 1 'A- turn to Cleveland in a few days. followers, to the number of seyeral otr For tne Races. 1 Miss Bettie Alexander has re hundred, arming themselves with Manager (J , IS 8mith left this turned from Charlotte. She was , , . n nnA . A, n ,. , accompanied by Miss Nannie Stone, guns, reyolvers,; knives, axts and morning for the Salisbury races, who will spend. several days in the ,uu0, 4v,.. ' MtaKing wnn mm messrs joe nui, w. where several hundred ot tneir enes r Tt . c t wir . , m Hope M Barrier and Master Willie mies are celebrating pay day, Tiie r ' r Oavandish men ascertained that reizer, an or wnom nave eniereu. their foes were marching on them The boys do. not expect to win al and arming themselves hurriedlyt the races, but they will hold up their awaited tneir arrival. Alter a de- end of the string. mon8trative march the Gulacabbage conansent arrived and immediately a cow Diesornydrophia. tl "n commit-. 111 LLY Gil I. Our stock of L iDJES' FINE DBESS GOODS is complete. , Fine Goods just as pretty as the hand loom weaves. And the STYLES A BE EXCLUSIVE. We make 'it quite interesting to yon. SCOTCH PLAID WOOLEN COVERTS. :o: , : ALL WOOL SOLIELS -r : If you want an- ex r ceptional bargain'you ' will find it in these gO0d8. r . . . Cannon & Fetzer Co. CONCORD KC. CAPITAL STOCK, v - $50,000. We are now read v for business at our new banking office in the Propat building. Your account is respect fully solicited, and we promise you careful and courteous attention and every facility consistent with sound banking. Deposits from 25 cents up taken m our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest pud on eavings and time depOallB. Call to see us and see our burglar) proof sufe with time lock. OIKECTORS WUANNON, LAWSON J. F )L' DR R. 8. YOUNia C "W. SWINK. JNO.C. WADSWOBTH, R D W. FLOWE D.F.CANNON, JAS. C. GltfSON, President Cashier. MARTIN BOGER, L.I W00DH0USE Vice President ' Teller WE GOT IT stormed the salcon. Then a bloody The Jacksonville Times says a battle ensued. The men fought val name cow Deiongmg to ttneritt like demons, the shooting was fast Harge'tt died last Thursday niht and furious, and axes, knives, club?, from what was believed to be hy- and other weapons were need with uropuooia. xne cow nas reiusea iu deadly effect. The battle lasted aU eat for some time; would not allow moat an hour, when the Culacabbage berself to be milked and was in was routed, leaving their wounded clined to be yicious, rot only to behind. wards other cattle, but also to her After the routed rioters had re- attendants. The viciousnesa in turned to their headquarters, the creased, until she wts cpnfiaed Cavandish gang armed themselves where ;8be could do no harm; con BY EXPRESS, TO-DAY. Another Fresh Supply of that Cele ' brated ) Vi Alnnnn mm n v u Mice of iBcornoratioD. North Carolina , ) In Office Clerk Cabarrus County ) Superior Court. Notice is hereby given of filing of articles of incorporation of "The Concord Telephone Company." Th names. of the incorporators are N F Yorke.Jj-D Ooltrane, W H Lilly, John P Allison and W C Houston, anrt s-ich others as they may assocr ate with them; that tbe principal place ( t business is in Concord N C, and' its general purpose and business isl the conducting a gen era) telephone business within the State of North Carolina; t at tn;e duration of the corporation is thirty yers; the capital stock is $1,500 with privilege to increase to. $10,000 cuyided jn bhares of the par value of $50.00 each. 5 Sspt 18tb, 1897. - - Jas C. Gibson. o20) Clerk Superior CourU & Smith GROCERS. Ervin Furniture and Horses. Some horises can be bought for $5 others will cost $100, any difference. So withF.nrnitur& Ours is ihe Standard. We get more for our goods. Why? It costs more to make them, they are better; they v last, theyi give satisfaction, insuring comfort. Customers see these points and are willing to buy a good horse.' We have just bought two car loads of i urniture, each weighing from 12,000 to 15,000 pounds. Does this mean anything ? Why of conrse, when freight rates on small shipments are as high as $2,49 per Jaundred pounds. We wish to please odr dus tomers, therefore we carry all grades of furniture. Hat racks from 10c. to 5 00, 7 00, 8 00 to 25 00. Bockers frcm 40c. 75c,. 1 00, 1 25, 2 00, to 10 06, Parlor suUs Silk and Plush from 15. 00, 20 00, 25 00, 35 00 to 50 00. Ward Robes 5 00, 7 00 Ban ln the Blood. ; The ordinary of a Georgia county 3 j0v 10 00 to 80 00. We haiveoyer 100 bed room suirs from and marched to their enemips' ren- vulions followed in rapid sucession invited all the war veterans to meet! 8 50, 12. ,0, 18,00 20 00r ,25.00, 65iQ0 to 100, Over 2000. chairs dezvocs, where a battle still bloodier until desth relieved her of her suf at his office on a pertain day. When from 40e, 00c. 70c, 1.00 to 10.00,f 1200. Extension tables tqan the first ensued. The police fering- It is said that the com was the day arriyed he was surprised at 00, 6 (JO, 7.00, 8,00 to Vp;: W dc.not saywe TviH(sell you ... . .1 .1 .. . 1 ' 1 . r r r ri a no ihonn hnr laoo force and the constables of the sur-pitien about tnree montos ago oy a tne numner or young men wno puw&""" iiodjj, .00. m uauc wo nave tuo moiuo rounding region were enhed to the dog which had rabies. 1 ' x :.u I - isuene, out were unaoie 10 cope wiiu 1 Bloomer Girls Run a Uarvoseer the rioting crowd which continued r. Four young women clad hostilities until this morning Iblocmers walked into the fields of 1 war veterans and! am here confront- in an appearance. T.anRftn nnnntv last waaW and as k fid Sew flonses. ., f Mr. M J Misenheimer, o Cabar. permission to work the havester. . , c. . '. They were Orro Dowell, Gertie Saw- ius county, has seen fit to invest , ' n , . .A yer, Lilhe DoweU and Felhe Pack" .some capital .in this . growing, city. wasuted them aad they He has purchased a 1 portion of the proceeded to tion. One of them Murphy property, near the railroad ciimed to the driver's Beat and began and will have two nice houses erected to gaide rthe twentysix horses at once. The houses will face on & . i-. it Pisber street around the field, another attended The ground is now being cleaned the binder, a third took charge of off and work-on the bujldirrga 'will ;the eack wwinand the fourth ran soon be commenced. Mr. Brown;. a the BeparatQr.;A wlole morning was contrector of the County- will dd the & V.-l: Va r. Tbe Grandest Remedy. I nrlrrtntnrpfl thev retired, leavinor the -it., -i-w -r :.iui .::-J.r. . !- I v.f rr5 f 1 naa consumption and was: giyen up rancisca vxiromcio, L'aie, sougnt ail medical treatment that money could procure, tried all COUgh remedifirt he r.nnld "hpar nf. but got do rebel ; spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured by the use of two' boK ties. For the past three years has been, attending to business, and says Drv King's New,, Discovery is the grandest remedy; ever made, as it has done so much for him and t1S0 fr. "Others in hitf Icommiinityi Ur. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for roughs, coldp and consumption. It don't fail. Trial oottles free at Fetzer's Drug store. track, thougft. we are not as swift as Star Pointer, who paces Gentlemen said he, "there must a mile in 1.59i, but we mean business, i. e. tx sell goods and kA ortmo miofaVo i Bjonfoj ift oof a 'heap of 'em." We do o5ur own work, therefore we disi in be some mistaKe, 1 wanted to meet , , . 0. - n . r o.. ' Yours respectfully, - . Bell, Harris & Co. P,. S. : The Undertaking Department is under the care The repor comes from Provi dence, R I, that when laborers were remaving, a few; days ago, the ruins of? the Masonis; temple that was burned a year or more ago, they found a 'mouldering fire that burst intpjflames -as soon as air was ad- mi tted to the embers. O OO D'tJ l Sarsaparilla has over ami uM over again proved by its cures When ail otner preparations iiuieu, ,mai t is tne Une iTue UusJU U rurmeu ed with a majority of the young men of the country." -"Ordinary." spoke ud one tall. sockless fellow, "it's .true we-neyer and managementlof Mr. W L Bell. Calls promptly attended done no fightin but onr families to day or nisht. did,-an' ef we' don't . enherit the durned war Pd, like to know who does." A t J an ta Co n s ti tu tion . v Yours respectfully. ' wis I . - --- -. - . . btlOULDlCALLWNJJS, For over Fltirf Years Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been , used for. over fifty years by millions of mothers for. their: childr reh while teething, withperfect sue. cess. It soothes -: the cnild. softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind! ' JHUmX 'A Rw AfYT Diarrhoea. It .will relieye the poor ye haye Wheels foi1 boys and girls; ;i little sufferer immediately. Qold by f : ; - druggists in every part of the world. We will have anotherJ21ot of thoseJWestfield'sJin a few Twenty-fiye cents a bottle, f Be sure . m, ! - . ' ' ' ' . , J ' ' X aiuvask foi "Mrs. -Winsiows SdotU- days. Thedemand isjso greatAtnat we,can notjkeep, tljema ir,g Syrup," and take no; other kind stock ail tfhe time; : Remember theEpr ice of these wheels Will yogive URall that Jnealth huS been reaUced ta : ' ' , ' ; means to you? : If not, look out M SZllA-l ' for imDure blood, Cure boils, pirn- OOU.UU tOrt03UsUU r ' ' pies, humorrand all scrofulous ten- Y ' m arr- oes by tainjg , Hood's Sarsapa;. We afg() giy yon your pref erenpelas ito;hkn die birc " saddle and pedals: Nowjisyour bpporjtunityjif you want,, a J Hood's Pills are.purely vegetable wheel at a low price and do;not purge, pam ortgtipe . An druggists.- - - 6 F I Yorke Wads worth Co- t s
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