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Vol. XII No. 117 CONCORD, N. CiV FRIDAY OCTOBER 13 18 M Whole No. 1112 RAMBLER D J3 LIGHTED. SITUATION IN THE SOUTH. Hears an Able Lecture and a Captiva ting Recitation. Farmers Quarantined and Cannot Sell their Cotton Fever Uelleyed to be Worse than Deported, j evening, it wrt-my oleasare to drop ... . .1 PERSONAL PO INTERS. Mb Editor :7--Ramblinef last Mr. J Hi Mason is in the city for a few days - Capt. J ' M Odell has gone to Bessemer City. V Miss Margaret Fisher, of Mt. found the chapel crowded, and was leans and ?ther tiouthern citlea Pleasant, was in the city today. told that Frof. Ladwig would lec us oi tne layer ana its effect upon Mr. George W Means is at ore before tne Atbauenm Oinb of the people. home after a trip op the Western the college By the kindness of the He said that the farmers with roadv Tv m ' , t . i . rtffrl n;n;flfl., j Mr. J J Turner has returned to students I got a seat and remained cotton and produce are quarantined Mooresville, after spending several to hear the Professor. His subject from the town and citiy and could days in the city. was, "Books, When to Read, How to not offer anything for sale. The Messrs. W R Odell and A B Read and What to Read." He sur- inhabitants of the towns infected Young are spending the afternoon nRgsed himself, and if he did not wuu V0tnat in Charlotte. ? 1BflnlM thA bovs with a desire to I , . : - . Mrs. Withers, of Savannah, Ga., inspire tne ooys wim a aesire to man? in8tances for necessities usuaU ; w t m 0a t t t . m . ... .-.,.,.,.l,wl,;il,..i,v.w - . i" tuo RUCB ut ouu uio. V VJ. I Guuni Savings .' '--.. Bank, CONCORD N. C. CAPITAL STOCK, 50,C0a We are now readv for cosiness at our new banking office in the Propst bunding. Your account is respect fully solicited, and we promise yon careful and courteous attention and every facility consistent with sound Dan King. .. Deposits from 25 cents np takers in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. store their minds with useful know) edge by close attention reading, it was not his fault. -Dismissing his hearers with the These . j v AT WOOD SUSPENDERS are wondtrful things for comfort. Interest paid on savings and time. No- matter what your position, deposits. standing erect, bending forward, CU see us and see our burglar proof safe with time lock. DIRECTORS ly furnished by the far mars. , . Odell for several days. He said that it is his belief -that I Miss Ola Hamilton arrived in (twisting over to the right or to the the fever scourag it . great deai XJ eveniDS after an ex- left, these Atwoods neier pull, nor WUANNON, LAWSOl? j. fo:l - -6 ' tended visit to relatives and friends ' . . . - K J DR R. s. YOUNu o.w.swiNK, worse man picvurcu US la ia t Tin nnv a flnd (IhAr ottn. maw, uut uubi. jum uuhuubuh, JJMU.U. WAUSWUH'IH. iK. D. W. FLOWS Vice President lr. "read whenever von want hnt be aura that von want to"! telegraphic dispatches. The fever, Miss Alice 8ims bas returned hfaT eW and comfortable. Well, we ail repaired to, the Phila'aihian ne says, is spreading and the people from a yMt at Harris- the price is reasonable enough, only D. FATON, ,AgJ Hall, where Miss Gertrude Sieber, are becoming more alarmed than JJnfed h w he andwilL "snend 2 and 35c. But if you have only martin BOGER, U. I: wood: the accomplished teacher of elocu- ever before ' Ueveral days in the city. j 25 cents to spend for -Suspenders tion in Mont Amcena Female Bemi- , T'"" ' Miss Lallah Hill has returned hnd Nect Tift together why, its nary, of Mt. Pleasant, N. 6.; recited Dtn'1 TotoaeIrfriwSr : ' from a delightful visit of Several easy enough. Just get a pair c f our -Franz' Song, to the delight and I i( J0U want V quit tobacco us- Lxid Elastic Susders with drawer greas eauaiauiiua 01. uo an. ice nog easuy aou wiovw, w luouo Lexington H delegation to the I puus lor iuc ana one 01; our 100. breathless silence, which was almost I f strong, maggetio, Salisbury race; Bows or Ties and you are well painful because unusual, ; tapokel;"- make8eak "M Mitchell who has been dressed andcomf or table. now wen tne renuiuon was enjoyea hnen strobgMany gain ten pounds VTp Then while you are m just look ana appreciatea. Ueing heartily m ten days, uver uu,wu curea. r-V- Chariouendm. at our pplauded, she gave us something to uy o-ip-iao irom your owo - . t .... MrV Pavsenr and her v ' f ru A'j 0 druggist, who will guarantee a cure, amea Py Mrs. rayseur ana ner augh about m "That Q.d SweeU tt a bt?u mlArl frA. I ttle eon. GIUSOI, WOODHOUSE Teller a uKu buuw u viiia, m.u weeiN BooBet-and maiied free, heart of Mine." To be frank, the! Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi- writer has heard quite a number uf Icago or New York persons recite, but Miss Sieber sur passes them all. - Dr. Miller is to be . neior- , n congratulated in securing so accom. Au eugased girl may feel awfully plishedan instructor in elocution, sure of every thine, but she doesn t and if she can hut impart some of eat many onions lill after she gets her gifts to her pupils, parents will LLY CANDY, have made no mistake in sending their daughters to Mont Amceaa. 1 Rambler. Mrs. Duval's Fattier Dead. News was received this (Friday) married. .. . After a girl has once decided that she wont have a man if he asks her, she will never forgive him for not asking her. No man ever reapected a girl we got it BY EXPRESS TO-DAY. Another Fresfi-Supply of that; Celo-brated J IV Nobth Carolina. ) la Office Clarfe- Oababbus CotJNTY ) Superior Court. .Notice is hereby given of fihoff of articles of incorporation of "The Uoncord Telephone Company." The 10-CENT SOCKS names of the incorporators are N F m a 01 1 n 1 1 a Xorke. LD Coltrane, W H Lilly. Tan and Black. . Colors guaranteed. j0hnP Allison and W C Houston! Just like you have been piying 15o land e?" otners as tney may assocr - aw mm bucui, huvkh biie principal for. I nlace fjf husinASR ia in ClrmonrA "NT. You will be surprised at the 9- .and !ts A?enera purpose 'and good quality. L eraJ. telephone business , within the ju c.r State of North Carolina; tat the CantlOn CC retZer CO. duration of the comoratinn in thirty years ; the capital stock is &1.50O -P-Jon ot .-another: Jot SraSSS 6 dozen Bicjc'e hats. yDrop in and 1 of S50.00 eacb. 0. & F. Oo. ' ;PV -. 1897. tias j. ijiBSON. : o20) Clerk Superior Court. get one. Furniture and Horses. ' " -wvv..vu liUT J . .... . 1 . . 1 1 I h ma MMftm m ansa nap ivihh - Him mm av av w m. - - l - . . mnrnlncr nnnrtnnr? oofK nf UJUliU ,W uo uug . .. f rJ 1 1 Y Some Horses Can be bOUgHt for 5 OtHerS WlU COSt 100. anv difference. Sft -(- T J Tt uru ruT T Tk temper. withFnrniture. Ours is ihe Standard, We get more for our goods. Why? It costa Mr. J iid Uorco, father of Mrs. L D r CJrirt J6 CmJtl more t0 make them, tney ate Detter they last, theyf give satisfaction, Insiinng- Duval, at his home in Augusta, Ga. When a rich girl's hair looks like ClVlll OH II til comfort. Customers see these points and are willing to buy a good horse. We ,r t , on c j af.oair mnl8oa PanHv it: is said to " i have just bought, two car loads of uurniture each weighing from 12,000 to ,15.000 Mr. Burch was 89 years of age and streaked molassescandy, it 11 sam to GROCERS. pounds. Does this mean anything? Why of conrsefwhln freight rates oi small hie death was due to old age. The be of the color of. spun gold, shipments are as high as $2,49 per hundred pounds. We wish to please oar cua- omo mna n tit O' s rt ' tomers, therefore we carry all grades of furniture. Hat racks from 10c. to 5 00 news was a great shock to Mrs. Down at the bottom of every wo7 we "Blind" nodr.. 7 8 qq t0 25 00. Bockers f rem 40c. 75c, 1 00, 1 25, 2 00, to 10 00. . Parlor suiti Duval, who is in very feeble health, man's prayer is a reminder to the . They were a pair of "smooth arti- Silk and Plush from 15 00, 20 00, 25 00, 35 00 to 50 00. Ward Robes 500,700 Mr7R L Duval, Mrs. Fred Swink jd that he knows she has to put rto tise a expiession. 0 om ann Mrs oflnraa nnTfti will it i-u u.. u.k twx kJaIa 8 50, 12.u0, 18,00 20 00, 25.00, 65-00 to 100, Over 2000 chaira . w.Bw j UU wllu BU luUvU iiuul iiuiiiuu a uoj ubu nvivu vwm.j i?Rn 1 AA A in HA 1 0 AA for Ananstatoniaht to h nrMflnt k? v J I 'l?Saw A Via' Af1an? eaahnorirl I frOID. 4.00 oOC. 7oC 1.00 TO 10.00, 12,00. n D jr- 1 r. x . rrusBi 1 , Extension tables the funeral of Mr. B arch. BaebLlen's Armea naire. w vr r, 3.00, 5.00, 7.00, 8.00 to 25. We do not sav we will sell von ana tney. Knew ineir Dusmess n , . . f , whv -RenailflA ' harra tVlA Y.110W jaci, PrferentatiTe. thoronehlv. One of. them was X ir rriZ' II "ir: r. The Best Salve in the world for G?rd aamBt Yellow Jao blindnot blind in reality, but L mile in L59i but we mean business, i. e. to sell froods and Outs, Bruiser Sores, Ulcers, Salt keeping tne system tnorougniy that the game. a "heap of 'em.'? We do our own work, therefore we dis. Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe clean and free Jfrom germ breeding "Can't you give us a lift, par count all bills. Store open from 6.30 a. m. to 8.30 p. m. Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all matter. Cascarets Candy XJathartio ner?" Was tha way he came at me. V Yours respectfully. JLKSMAy IIOJIIIO Ml Vl( Pils nr Tift riav ronni.orf. Tf ia guaranteed to give statisf action' or cpntagion digeae germs. money reiunuea. rnce zo cenfa par good Tor the price of . "two," but artner" .had; been up against that P. S. : The Undertaking Department is under the care m. T"ft attiya . itnrA. Messrs Lowe & Dick, who have : J h , jt uAto day or nisjht. .-.I . 1 .11111 III HIIIIL11D1 uilv uni Liini iiau been handling an extensive line of I i 5sAiiii.L i i.il KMtyMceaiemnw Foot.- - I- ert; M lUriJlwUlC 1U1 EUiuo muiO) u.fu bwih Master Lester Mnrr, the 10-year- ont transferred their entire fur old boy of Mr. and Mrs. George M nitnre business to Bell, Harris & Co. Murr, happened to a serious acci- The deal had been on for seteral dent today. While playing on the days and was finally closed Thurs graded school grounds, he stepped I day night on a rusty needly, an inch long. than fic and managementof Mr. W L Bell; Calls promptly attended XUU1B xeeptJULiuiiy, run up against; tqis same pair, Now, helping the blind is a weakness with me, but, I do kick on a couple of husky individuals en d )avc ring to give me the "double cross." " ; r ; Watch for tl e h, citizens of Con cord. ; s . Moral: Wnen, you help the blind which ran into his foot jam up to w;o1rtor,fl nnnMr 1,0. 4.1 I . . "ItiA fevtmi lia anKiali Ma-s F eye. IKp nsed for over fiftv vears bv M? .".THUI.V'.U' , The little fellow suffered excrua millions of mothers for their child-r' TjPftnvivn N Y V is 18Q7 ciatincr nain for a little while .Wil Ikmi wMf, with rW - t roOKiyn, JN. x ec.l,ly7. I have used number of years Mr. R L Keesler arrived on thelo- Tf Annthps the n.hiM -nfto. Messrs JfilyvUros: ecne with a nair of twep7fTfl ' withlvii oiioira ail nain nna f?n1 Ely's Cream Balm a I - I blia KUUIDl Ul M T W f tM.u. TT U V. 1 ri.M a - .1 which the needle was drawn. Yellow Jack Killed. Cascarets Candy Cathartic kills Yellow Jack wherever they find him. No one who takes Cascarets regular ly and systematically is in danger from the dreadfnl disease. Cas carets kill Yellow fever germs in the bowels and prevent new ones from breeding. 10c, 25c. and 50c. all uruggjsta. colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world, Twenty-fiye cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth ing Syrupand take no other kind and find it woTks like a charm. It has cured me of the most obstinate case of cold in the head m less than 48 hours from the time I felt the cold coming on. 1 would hot be without it. Kespeotf nlly yours, 338 Hart St. Pbed'k, Fbies. Cream Balm is kept by all drug Mr. George Dry has quit the beef gut. Trial size 10c. Full size 50. business and will lave in a few We mail it. : weeks for Norfolk, Va., where he 'ELY BROTHERS, will engage in other business dart -. 56 Warren St, - in r tha winter months. 1 "NTew-VnrV ntv elJ. Harris & Go Any OneiWantin gto Make any kind of FOR A g jy SHOULDlCALIONiUSl We'haye Wheels for boys and girls. J We will have another lot of thoseWestfieId's;in a tew days. The'demand is'sojgreattliat wejean notjkeep them in stock all fehe time. Remember the price of these wheels, has been reduced to $60.00 to $45.00 We also give; you your preference Jas 'tojhandle bartr saddle and pedalsj. Nowjisyour opportunity you , want a wheel at a low price l Yorke Wads worth Co t- i w,
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