126 CONCORD, N. C, TUESDAY OCTOBER 12 1897 W hole No -1D2I COME AND GONE HOW WAS HE KILLED ? I PERSONAL POINTEK8. I hI1 KoMnson A Franklin Bros.' Warren Chambers Found Sauday The South-bound vestibule train was belated today, ; OUR IV ear Jlarrlsbnre; With Ills Sfenll SHOW I arge Crowds. John Robinson's name is a fan m this section of the Crushed lie Died Yesterday. Mr. Georee W Means has gone The Charlotte Observer of todav to Greensboro. DdVQ 4 Waan f.Vi a wtYaia a mnll I 1 1 "r tit -r ir : ; ,i Vol. XII.-NO. M?oa Muraftrftt Caldwell, of Har- Irisburg, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M U i Caldwell on aoutn main street. Messrs. Dan F Summey and J W Pharr, of Charlotte, are in the city. country, JU , . , w . . a . 4, at the St. Cloud. hed to'a circus billjno better draw found lying by the Southern Railway t3!d is needed. The grandson of track near Harrisburg Sunday with -Mr. Alfred Litaker has gone to rir t u DA;nBAn rtiri un Ai. v.i- ':k Charlotte. !,;,. with him1 the same magnetic hind the right ear, hia right aide ' Mr. B P Rogers left this morn. Crs of his aire, and when the paralyzed and the Mood issuing from inn a brief buBiness trip to Sal- 1 ovi tA f n tVi CrTAftt". V?a mnoa ortrl mAnf Ti TTo von nifkofl doors were ujjciio v - uio uuou uun iuuu w u . uv umb throng of psop'e who had aisembled tip and taken to the station, and here to - witness the performance Capt. Ryder wired. John Cham there were thousands of souls to bers,, brother of the injured man, make a rush for seats under the yaet was notified, and at his request the oaa latter was brought here. Re was canvass. . . : . . The .how was not the largest or unconscious wiienjonna, Misses Ella Walter and Hattie best that has ever visited our city mained so until his death, which e(jdington have returned to bat the -performances, both after- took place yesterday morning at 11 school at Mont Amcena Seminary. noon and eenmg, were u, UWu Mrs. D A Caldwell has returnea a3 a whole. The grandest feature 01 ne negro, it seems, was a ma-jfr0ED a vi8it 0f three . weeks to rea the circus was the splendid riding, chinist by trade. He worked for tivesat Yorkville, S. C. Rome very daring and thrilling some time at Wilkes foundry and Miss Margaret Cannon left this w-ial feats were pei formed, wnicn aiterwara on tne rauroaa. nenaa morning lor ofarianDurg, d. v., ?rve special praise. The perform- secured a job at Spencer, and left where she will attend school at S elepbanu, too, added greatly to h re Sunday morning on the 5.20 Converse College. C khpopbs of the show. The downs train for Salisbury. He was seen to Misses Sue Trott, Easie Plum- ver with their jokes, and the enter the car at ,he ston; and usual vulgar expressions from this nothing more was heard of him until $ea in the city. class of fun-makers were conspicu- ne was picKeu up nr ,K. Eta Cochrane, who ha a ona for their omisuon.- m the condition above described. beeufna her gigter! Mrs. E F The show people had large audi- Just how he was hurt is not known. Qorrell, for Beverai weeks, returned ea-es at both the performances. Although he was said to be lying t0 her home at Harrisburg today. ' The circus trainB left our cr.ty for close by the track, three trains L-Mre. Richard Eames and chil- lisburv sometime after midnight, passed him without seeing mm, ne dreQi wno Daye been visiting at Mr. J mr . was not picked up until 12 o'clock M H H Caldwell's, left this morn- Did Ton ever Sanday. He had money enough ing for Salisbury. Ttv r.ipfttric Bitters as a remedy for VrAtTior po.! fo nav hia fara. bnt - - "M-?oo 'Rofflo V Meander, who CS whether he fX: has been iouna 10 uo poiiY, not no one Knows. i;eceaBcmcvw -t rf t,:,, Sdaoted to the relief and cure of all I . . fiah,HrBn iij- hroth. lotte. left forthat place , la8t;.mKht. female eomDlaints, exerting a won. - ,n....nii.. rhn will - - . . . a.tmn I n 1 1- nlnk linns hAVA 1 VI 1 UK illlinLaLlLu UllUOl f dArfnl direct innuenc ui bxuk er. joqu uuamucro, iou jjho ud m- . - . . tkn, headache. fafntinK spells, or No. 12, to Salisbury for bnnal. thl8 morning. . CANNONS tion, neaaacuwt Vi i puis muimug. k . . are nervous, sleepless,. ltjJPI8 'Officer Jetton says he pulled the Tr iuu oionnhnivor troubled with dizzy v M J.t i J Miss Rose Harris left this spells iSleotrio Bitters is the medi- ae man on ine ramoau irauK uu ing for Winston to visit her sister, cine you need. Health and strength night about two weeks ago. He was Mrs. Bettie Wilson, whose little are guaranteed by its use. Fifty , , , f,. n asleeD 0n the child is thought to have, scarlet cents and.91.00 at . Ji'etzers Store Surprised the Preacher. Riy. S D Stefley nnd family re? turned to their home at St. John's last Saturdayafter a visit to rela tives in Virginia, and on arriving at home thev found a great surprise awaitin? them. Members of his pnnref?ation had gone to Rev. Stef- fev'a home set the house in order, rrpnared tne meal, and, in fnct, did everything possible to make their drunk and had fallen asleep on the I child is thought track." 10V0i' Mr. Charles Stone returned to Charlotte last night. He was ac- iwt Pleasant and College items. 1J Uai iJ blO iudv (3 . iflrl his sister Miss Stone. lege boy Henry, was up to see his who was visiting at Mr. J M Alex- eoa Sunday. Mr. Lingle, of near Salisbury, spent Sanday in our town. He came to yisit his eon at North Carolina College. Misses Gertrude Sieber and Ma- everjfuiug dav at Mr purtor and his family feel tne hearty r welcome of their return home. Many nice presents were left at the par- tVn;oVi "Rpv. Stettev ia truly thankful to one and all. Mr. John Hutchinson left for Charlotte today. He was accom noniprl hr his daughter. Miss Hat fio vchn has been- SDending the summer with relatives here. Her friomla will he deliehted to know .1 . tr TT ..ll.:nnr rfltnrn TO mauwvw ttiai lMlSa DlUHjUIucuu niii iuiw.u mie Ury spent Saturday and Sun- the city before leaving for Balti- Frank Barrier's, several miles out in the eouhtry. iney were the guests of little Miss Lucy Barrier. A good many of our town boys went to Concord to 'see the animals.' For over FlltV " ears a.! paffqn nf nhina Mfa. WinBlo.'B Soothing Hrove. spent Sunday and Snnda, been usea ior over uity j . ! . . 'millions of mothers for their child- night in onr town. . He not only i i j.-.i.uh mb nnFTdf i. N il'.- i A a aaa n i u urn .iifi mm nin Lr. & ren wniie teeiuius, wn.ii Mcmu. - j auie tu occ cess, it sootnes umu, jhut someoiner pereuu odidici. vwmc il. nnnno all nain AnTfiS wind 1 . . .. more. AND FETZER Oomp any. Is one of the many things that j Can sa ve money by purchasing fromus. We have bought all of our Jackets and caps at less than, they can be for and they are being sold the sssifs way. Uar pnce win ue iouuijl 25 to 33 13 per cent, lower than other dea.era. 1 lot worth 1 50 fjr98";. l lot woith $1 75 for $1 2fr .Hot worth $2 0 for $1 50 1 lot worth $2 75 for S2 OU. 1 lot worth $3 00 for 1 25. 1 lot worth $3 ou tor $2 otv 1 lot worth 4 00 for 3 O'J. Hot worth S5 00 tor a3.our 1 lot worth $6 00 for $4 00 We guarantee the best values f la the least money in every uer partment. All sales spot, cash. Money refund- ed if not satisfao tory. . v ro-POT FRESH GRITS, T.OOSE OATMEAL Be, Harris Co. Have bought out the entire stock' of Furniture and good will of Lowe, Dick & Company. They Bought for Spot casn at a price and they - It - TO - uBOUgllt - If you need anything in the AND ine gurae, aiiajo n iu, u-.v- ---- nra;n Artnur. -r v- K " .rtlSE'SBfti PIGK'LES little sufferer immediately. Sold by arter au. AT the gums, allays an pain, cureYT agahu Arthur, colic, and is the tat remedy fo ; & little sufferer immediacy, oum n hal, b , u. win iaBt T wen ty-fiye cents a nottie, - - du-ihI. TTn,h h VI Tl CC Arnitll -0w;Mr Winslows SootL- Messrs. Ohas. Phillips, Hugh C,r VIII Svrup" and take no other kind Crigler and Paul Bost went to Con- COru lunigii" bww Mm don't fail to give us a call. GROCERS. I I'nrn fnr TTnhoid FTer. I r- . a : TT'JoV.ori nf fhA HptTIl- I . : . - . . . I (YllHFk f 11 111C3 1'IBUVll Wfc.wr 1 flnfFpriner with typneia i ,a von anpnrhncr a few a v,nn nf Vrvs was T anftrantee to enect a perrua i , . , Vinm in "Gnochville. naS fa afrAAfca and leiC at S- I IIHVD Bb llUl w.w I uw wwawww enre. using preparations or my i tn her stuuies. Owner will call for them, . n lui Ak. ww - 4 rnoa nf Tnhs and herDS . i. i.lfnv drivortiflin?. na nf rnr iinmors went io wo D XSUW W -. I . n J i Vi 4- t tall nn I - J ' Anyone fever nent i ..AAntitr nnrpd fire ftases and. can furnish testimonials. Anyone needing my services, call on or ad dress me, . Amos McNeely, OcU51mod&w. Concord, N. v. tk0 r,o n ti fnl and accomplished Miss Esther M Palmer, of Palmers viile, is visiting friends and rela tives in the city. found on this office; and pay Seminary oaiurqjr w w" w- v , . Lxre . m -- x ,ma .. fiaToral nf ftnr I ttr a XTTT7"n TTrriorht and faithful one 01 tne veauuci c. v v i awxim w iB - r j? :k no tto Viim a flPTA I a ladloa t.n trfl.VRl TOT re" DOVS uaaiDg iv uut, " "vv gcuwouiou ui -w . ki ofltfthliahed house in i f-l mnain. Tt is said XTnThh Pornlina. Monthly So5 UU that some of It was yery appropriate and expenses. Position . "eaay. and much appreciated. Reference. EodoVn,nn BUU rr A-fi.w ,i rtwolnnA- The Dominion Mt. Pleasant, Oct. 11, 97. Company, Dept. H, Chicago. f2b.J With a Free 1 ; Hearse and the best line; o UNDERTAKING :: GOODS in the State, "ourMr. BeE will answer all calls night or day. , ' . . . n. n 1

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