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: Osffl (D) IP(il yoLrXH.-No. 137 CONCORD, N( C., MONDAY OCTOBER 25 1897 W hole No. 1032 3 I if r nDTTVIf AND MAD. Board ofEtlucntlon Sleets. lniui.' - ' lbe COUntV boarrl nf ndiiifAn fnll wants to FJslit-Sncceeda t . 4, 1 Gtr.fcl several Affrays-ues- ;met the court house on last Sat- perately Mart. Mr. Charles Operj, a native. creaiea uuueiuciauio urday -and transacted quite an amount of business, the most inter esting to our readers being the PERSONAL POINTERS. ' Mr. and Mrs. 8 J Durham re turned to i Bessemer thi& morninr. -Mr. DailasiPitts has gone on a business trip to Morganton. v mount of excitement on our streets agreement of the price of the;differ Sund&y evening. Mr. Opery has ent school books for our schools, been in our city only about three which agreement of price, holds for creek?, and was holding a good posi- three years " tipn t Foreet Hill, being a section The resignation of Messrs. A M boss. CoxandME Herrine. ofNo.9 ,?u . I - - vcuar xiurrisuo, uoiu oi Jiiiii uriace, Mr. M J "Freeman arrived in the city Saturday night. Dr. Houston returned this morning after a visit to his home in Monroe, t Messrs Henry Shuping and iv.il nf wlii Vt a n want I neiug " . school committeemen, was also con- were in the citv todav. Mr. W R Stark, the manager The 11 Pnpf QavQ of the stock exchange in our city, I 1 ne 1I FOet fcays spent ourjaay in in ew ion. Mr. J) H Mason, after spending Sunday In the city, has gone to Asheborov 7 ' -". ... I - f . W M.UW ViUU 1Pg lo w - . sidered, and Messrs. Monre Widen- ... contact with-, he tackled Jesse , j i n ... . 111 L0U . . . , house and Caleb Smith appointed Koontz, a peaceful colored man of . . . , . our city. Jesee tried to reason with m 11 18 n0t k,10Wn him U tried to get him' to 'past Aether the ones appointed will ac- 0Di buf he seemed determined to cept the position or not. have a fight, and soon the blows Dr. jkiuk sew iiscovery for con commenced to pas 3. After they sumption. were pirted Mr. Opery did not seem This is the best medicine in the Cannon's factory, left for his home to realize tba he was hnrft though worm lor all lorms of (Joughs and in Monroe today. , v considerab., bloody, but almost In- StrtlS -Minnie Pattern, acm. stautaneously w nt to some others and not disappoint. It has no equal panied by her. friend, Miss Belle standing by and wished to repeat for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay onirey, spent Sunday at China the ac-. rover, ruwuujuma, xroncniiiP, juai ' Mr. .Bruce Adams, who is taking a Superintendent's course in The eitiz.s of the town, who grippe, Cold in the Head and for Miss Eugenia McLean, of Mill Me Btandin- on the streets realiz P11"0; It is safe for all ages Bridge passed through the city to were Bunding on he streets, realiz- and pleasant to take, and, above all, day, returning home. She has : the fact that he was too drunk a sure cure. It 12 always well to been visiting her friend, Miss Annie to Know wnat QBDgers re waa ex- jjuo rma iu jjost at Bost's Mills, v.r,sing himself to, seized him and .K" . , . , i Discovery, as they regulate 'and took, him in Dr. Archers office tone the stomach and bowels. We wherA he and Dr. Jno, Reed dreseed 1 guarantee perfect satisfaction or re- hU wounds, though it took quite a turn money. Free trial bottles at numtor of men and a good amount fizQXa Drug Strev Regular eize , . , , . 50cent3 and SI 00 of e:rengtn to keep niui still long enc'i tpr me uccicr 10 sew up ms E5 uouc. wouruls. I ' Will Smith, colored, trusty on the - 1c seema from his i jurie that chuin gang', left Friday mornma;. he -A been cut on the buck of the He was a convict for stealing, sell- titdd before he had h.a 'affray in ing liquor and gambling. He had (rent of the National Bank with about three months to serve yet .ra.3 This ia the third escane recently. Thia mornmff Mr. Ouerv was ars All had chain3 on-bnt-wcra Jrusted A5 S-QX. - r'aigce'd before Mayor Croweil, and to r. limited exnt for w nt cf more lined seven dollars -and a half for trustworthy ones to do certain work being drunk and disorderly, and was that would have had to be hired toimdover to court on a bond of otherwise. forty dollars. . ' "The melancholy days have con e, 'The saddest of the year, When it's a little too warm for whisi ;,. key,- J.y Xy And a little too cold for beer. When it'a a little too warm for a heavy overcoat and a let too cold for hone, .-x v Come in and be ineer ed into: a handsome, fit-some stylish fall over coat. "'7- - V ' -, 'r-t - You'd guess the price at $8 or $10 but it's really only $6. ' ; ; 5 7. Then we nave a very stylish light CiEsimer, nicely made, light- eight J TZr hnT. overcoat for $3.50 to5S. 52eJ 'JSZ To those of our friends who onlv want an all year round overcoat we want to say that we are ready right now to show Bdme magnificent over- coats at ven less tnan wholesale prices. You can ojly realize it by seeing them, but we assure you that seeing wilV convince you, that we can save you from 5 to 10 on fine overcoats. We can save you just as well, too, in the cheaper and medium grades. We have children's over coats at $1, and men's oyercoat at $2. S ep in and see what we can show FRESH CRAKKERS : x NOTICE. As executor of L G lieilig, I will . sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the late residence of said Heilig, . in Mt. Pleasant. N. C , on Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, 1897,""tbe following articles of personal 'prop erty to-wi! : Household fend kit oh en furniture farming.; tool?, wagons . and other article?. - '7. 77- Any of - said property may be ' purchased privately from mc before day of sale. Also some town lots in Mt. Pleasant and other real estate, are for. ale. Parties desiring to purchase any of said real property re respectfully asked to call on me or information without delay. Nov 3 OG Heilig, Executor. STRIKERS KILLED. I have bought 12 car-load COAL You can get any size of you want, at the lowest prices. ( I will deliver you good SOFT '. (bituminous) CO A L at $4.25 to, H 50 per ton. Call oa K. C. CRAVEN, - Cor. Depot & Spring St. - . " ' , ,. . V "; f" ' -u'ay j- u ,. Mftgari - New Secret Remedy Absolutely Unfcriawii-' to profession. Permanent Cure in 15 to 85 days. Wa refund money if we do not cure. You can; bejtreated at home for the same price and the same suaran- - tees with those who a prefer to come here wa will contract t, cura n e.42 them or pay tspenso of coming, mjki. &j$&8u&3tBma&B rauroaa and hotel f rSf -jsra) bills, and Make b f 3 TI tiaWfe'L-i Clisrse, if we tail to fcaaHsa & Ton have taken mer still havo aches and In month, Sore Throat, ed Snts, Uloemonany Eyebrows- falling cot, Secondary or Tertiary ruarantee to euro. We ate eases and ehalleiiye cannot cure. Thi3 dis- the skill of the niost for many years we have g fasr&3cure. Jf cfy. I "Mlido pctasli and r?i 5S2 Pais. ilcaus Patches JJU partof the body,Helror ;iti3 thi3 i riwary, i 31ood Poison that we solicit the most obaUi- the world for a case we ease has ahays billed "eminent plvy9icir years we have issas made a specialty i treating this disease with our CYPIIiJLEKE -cud. AND- Candies. CANNON k FETZER CO guarantee, writeus for lOO-pag: lof" and sbRolvto 4 17 inronic :j.empie, viiicms'Jt juihwiw obodv need fcave Neuralgia. Get Dr, Iflf ain 71113 from dmgglsts. "One ceii a ooae. . In default of bond, he wa3 taken bick to jail to await the n?xt term of court; Mr, Opery seemed unusually Fire in Chariot:?. JbVom a gentleman from Charlotte we learned this morning that that town was visited-by a fire last night. Just received. . . AT ' Ervin & Smith's GROCERS. Beggars in Town. It seems that it is not generally known yet by the tramps that jour- gPOT gXSH Laf ThA firft oriiinatpH ripar tha rnnnd- nervous thia morning and would . - . Snnlhnrn - - have bat little to say. He aajs that I mcd ,e rf dwelling8 and one th'8 way that our town doea not iie una ueen in oouiu uaruuua uiuoo of his life and that be came from Danville to this place. He has a mother in Georgia, to bom, he eays he sends money yy often. . From the expression on hia face thia morning one could realize that he was -just now beginning to see is ore. . , . ,r tllow beggars The policemen are ThP Rfnrfl was nwnpn nv Mr. I Da r or... . m u . , - being bothered with them cccasion R B Alexander. We could not learn 6 . , .t . . , , l . . .. ally, though it Js on the suburbs, whether there was any insurance on . , . , ,T, rn , . .... J They visit what is called New Town at r ore8t nui. oaiuraay roiice- cucKien's Arnica oaiye, man Boat gave one a chase from the The Best Salve in the world for home of Mr. Alfred Kluttz. of Can- Outs, Bruisse, Sores, Ulcers, Salrlnonviiie and , todav f Mondavi one uou uwn wciuu.uk " I w U mi.ij i. I ' . " . . the error he has made. One could va ' : nwiMaino' na Vio venturea op town as tar as pnng BelLHdmsCo. Have boughtout the entire stock of Furniture and good will; of Lowe, Dick & Company. , They Bought for 5p0t Cash 1 eSEO at a price and they not help but feel sorry for him, skin Eruptions, and positively curel street, but only made a short visit q by his look?, and we are told that Piles or -no pay requi-ea. it is ana Dane us aaieu oeiore ine -cop he is a mighty e'ever young man guaranteed to give statist action os could get him. when not m the terrible condition . . . p R n , u he was yesterday. fi box For sale at P B Fetzeir'a Drug 1 Don't Tobacco Spit ana Smoke Your Store. .' 7 .'V K.'--' -Xlfo Away- v l-": - If 7011 want to quit tobacco us E v TtiUK canity j auu luiuvci, uo, uiauo xenow r ever uerms a Rniii rm Foot '7 ; V V- oaiuraay- evmg, inr. j i tvell, ptfong, magnetic, full of new you are safe from the awful disease. Hineon, of Cannonville, who iiyes vior, take No-To-Bac, the Oascarets destroy the germs through- n6xt to the hew Presbyterian church Avonder-worker that makes weak out the system and make it impos happened to quite a painful acci tnerxetrong. Many gain ten pounds eible for new ones tof formT Oas. dent. He was cutting wood and hirf ten. days. Over .400,000 cured: eareta are the only reliable Baf caught in the eIoth.es line and JZraflSnV guard fon youDg and old against caused the blow to fall on his foo; Booklet, and 'sample mailed free. Yellow Jack. 10, 25. and 50c . all inflicting an ugly gash. The wound Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi bled yery profusely before, a physi- cagpor jnow. x ors. ? couldget fo him,' but Dr. SamCald- V- - B3! well succeeaea m cuecKing . neLTW , .vn . r . : , . , . , , , - ' Mr; D D Barrier, who was called ia doincr snlendidlv to dav. ' k iHcL.wA :. : t , j . . - " Bouglit - It - To EjiSeU.'' If you need anything in the. , .' don't ffkiltb; give us a call. ; V,.' .i -- v i -- ..... . V ' .With .aLl Free 3111 druggists," The Week of Prayer. . The ladies of St. Jame's congrega tion, in common with the other women's ; organizations - in the Lutheran'chuf 0b7 observe t this' Vas the week x of , prayer. They, will h old religibueer vices iu the' leqt ure room every : 0venfingi -JA P ladiei . Yellow JiicIi IiillcsJ. : Caicar ets ' dan d'yOath drl i c " k i 1 1 Ytillqw Japk'whVrever .'the find him.' No one who takes Caicreta rtgularj ly and sysit matica !ly is 1 i ; danger t)le?..crl in iinifA with fhfm -are , from the nrGadful diei:te. Caa- -cWinll v inVif -fff nnH v t.hPFft ! carets kill Yello w fever ger wa in thV meetings. r -: t w' weakness easaV cur3 . air. JMiiQr iNeryo f 1311 i bowels ftjM -jfr ventre w oiles. frcjn prc.eaing. afroggists; i ., I fo I Jhnrlnt. a tfl Ifl icq pari f-n ? i f3nrl..tliA Karla! A a -rf Vila Ki-rttKaip.in lawi'Df. W B Bowman, returned to hia" home at w Mt. Pleasant iodWy (Mctoday)t. I Dej reports that Dr. Bo wmau1 ia p ral y zd in the rebt arm anu iegi ouns eomewnac oener' 10., 2oo. aud 50j. . i - , , fj 4.-.-, v -.. -j ' .- -' UNDERTAKING v. - Hearse and the best line oi GOODS in the State, our Mi:' Bell' will answer all calis niht pr 7 i-',: nosv. . : . iiell,. liaitis & uonipaiiy. ; . ,1 J t f - i . ... ...... . . " ' : -t'.'I.".'' -' ' :W''r'" '.), : . '3 7.' f V.W-.Vh -..i.v.-i -jS-'rl, - .-. N- -1 . :'r .-.V I; r 5
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