n 1L VTol. XII-Nq. CON CORD. J(. 0.;i FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5 1897 W HOLE No. 1042 147 . ! . WAITING THE REVEILLE. called learried professions than in : .them, and that it is just as honors- . Cling- . , - . . . ' PJSHSONAli POINTERS. I rtal RemniDB of Gen man I.aid to Best. t At 10 o'clock this (Friday) morn ing AH Saints Episcopal church was filled to overflowing, to bestow the last sad act of yeneration to him who wa8 once the stalwarc figure, the emblem of strength and courage as citiz?n and soldier. Dr. J G 'Davis read the beautiful burial service over the remains of Gen. Thomas L Olingman. Ihe chanting by the choir was most im-' pressivtf and helped to inspire a deep and monrnfal solemnity. '? ' rr,3 close of the service first the. ex confederate veterais and then. v7 ble to swing a hammer or to holdl nnn fhfi plow as it is to make a ppeech, in rci4 6ft jSotnti trip. court or amputate a . limb. Let 'f v ;,v them understand that v it is not so j much what a man does for a Hvelk ' , -- V - v : .. v-?:- hood as it how well he doeail, i?? and thaKmanual labor is as hoqow ;rcrfifn ai thBt. Cloud t6dayi 1 ble as any. othert and then wulint diploma factories cease to pour out ( Wf KT" orf a long suffering world their aSriVy nual horde of incapables only to be wrecked upon the shores of thelf own?v limitations' --PhiladelDriift Tfmes. PRUNES SHOE SomeVYuterestln. Belles and SomJ iHteVestiiigr Tradition. nicresting xradillonH. . -, , v ;'White showed ? Thb tMOASTi'E vu ei the body in its suit of.eray. Standard man a pair of speelaolM Qppglg. Thursdav worn bv his creat .erand' i V-' Messrs. n x i uuuwig, a. y mu- " - 7,r! r i. E D nringer and r - bare the remains to the hvr .e, pain Ihrouph the open rinks of -twenty four cf the eteran3, wiij s:cod with uncoveretl heads till ali ir.e -procesfiion pas.ei. Then bj iv.o' to' 'mariiai step at the stroke of ir A G Bast as pall one bf tHe original Black Boys who ,i;,0;fl tn ih conceived end exccutid.,thQvfdm6a8 gun powder pjo: ( deeel as heroic as the deeds ' that rear . grand iiionu- ments to men's raemorj). . These 3fectacle8.'are doubtless a century old.' The lenses are vcr'v strcne: and Take Car of Them. hQm.'K$r&Xl fkt.bm with jsh? that wiU becomf ortablev neither tight InoT loose. They'll strengthen his an kles and help bw feet to grow right It his foot is slim, we've got FOR TORE CONCORD. Eryin Smith's GROCERS. i Fortunately It was Jf Worse. WeJhare opened up,; ;aod goods the hOA for him ' If his foot is fat amv;ng almost daily, an exc!imve i and chubby, we've : got that kind lin oi footwear, ana bbk tue people C I also. . . I of Goncord and surroan i;. e; coun- Thti if xnn wftnt. 8omA hincr .fnr try to inspect eaaie. will en the school children, richt kere ve deavor to keep what ypa way want. are. we've crot tne kind vou want. VD uycu v wyau -vuu.-wuui, uuu u . w c i s I ...., I i I"... the siz von wanf. and the nrma is t)6 hfraid to make vonr wants known II ill i in iii I i in iiiii m .7 1 1 k iTinii ur i VVF w j 1 111 d drum the group of .vet s' marched rear the hearsf, aa a honor, to the grave,', when ajii.t ihsj opened ra.nk3, while the renins were ' gently borne and laid lo rest m the city cemetery, Rev. I E Thompson sssist-d in the servici at the trave snd 'the - . j veterans, each in uOUied the earth that the mortal remains cf the honored Gentle' hands- then laid upon Gen. Clingman's ; grave a superb jloral anchor of ferns and chiy:?anthemums together with bonqneta of ariegattd tiutnrnn flowers, when all turned away to let the hero Bleep sweetly till the great morning reveille shall awaken into immortality. I1WMC0 and soliciting a'tJtinuancs of eame, we remain, Rf spectfnlly, ; Dry There came near being a BeriorsVOQ t00 mnch. because we return Come in and see ua Next door to th sliding iron frawca have weight ado dtnt at the bleach eryTTbtjriday Vnur monev if nrice -is not hieht! Savings Bank. enough for a halt tLz?n modern mornine, when Master Floyd' Sher- That's an absolute guarantee.1 Drop Thanking you for past patronage frame. They suggest the a. .em s of rill tried to put on a belt to some in on us long ago when graiidiaothers tied in of the machinery, while it was run- thu frames a stout string thao pstd ning at full speed, round'' thi. top of the head to hold putting it ' on the wheel that thom nn w h, nnt in irr.nipfliHte was revolving, it caught the little deud the eU. were e ctothing and lore them . . . rr w n ara n rrr rT ri tin avnanr. niai j li Ac jU8t.orer tne toreneiw.- vjmijtoj ptet Leather Shoes Noth'ne This leads 1,'too, to tbe item of sheos'ana stockings. It ishonght adda.more,0 J0nr good appearance aat lOiever mues , , ; , ; , , ' i- that. Ha marl a nrifi Tftvnlntinn with kAn aViiNu jnnn ck. :i nnn iprr. wi n nv iVir. i ji ri i - " , i iuau oty uou. ujcoov uuueo. - . , White that bears the date MD0C-ruo WUCCI uo 1U 10 : Ul 'r1" w ruriUifiBeB uu,iuuug u wu loose from him. i are snowing some very nne j.ia Liace It is certainly fortunate for the sh?es. " O. & F. Co. little fellow that he escaped with P. S.- An attractive ! ot of Boys' only the Toss of his clothep, and did Knee Pant SuitsHnst in-yesterday; not get some part of his body be- V J SHOE FURNISHERS. LXIII (the old blue-ock Fpller will nelo vou to make it out). It 13 Baxter's Call to the Unconverted, and descended down the line of the White family. The father of William White came to this State in about 17bU when William waa about 8 years old. tween the belt and wheel also.' Mr. John Welsh, who came to his res cue as quickly as possible, had told Floyd never to put on that belt, but the little fellow" did not realize CANNON & FETZER CO. JIamip.l Labor antl Professions. The tendency cf young men in The traditional narrative cf this old landmark family has much of inter-k e f'a:ger UnUl now, when it is a 1 Vnn pnnntrfr trt Am hflrb- in thp riving nere riom rennsyivama an v - - 1 " . . . Tn nv .TniKrnient. learned professions without the unprecedented drouth occurred in , , t i u proper mentafequipment and with this locality. Like Jacob going ; John Nichols eecreUry of the no especial aptitude for anything down into Egypt, many of tbe neigh. North Carolina Agricu tural Socie- except for avoiding maunal labor, bors gathered their scanty crops, ty, is out m a card asking the pub- : t. s - Ti . 'a lie to stay adverse judgment against u uuuHiauwy uu iu iuureub. xi iH iqu vvnao uu m Wuuo the management of the State fair greatly to be deplored, for to such went dosvn into Georgia. Tbere4 tjjj an facts can be made known. failure is almost the inevitable re-they were prospered th next year I He seems to realize that -those who suit. That means mined lives, or with PinWrant nrnns. hnt wtfen find it easiest to set on top by pull- an existence so soured, diFgruntled near!v readv to gather their com the If 8 othf?L! fWng use of , , . , .t.'ii. . " " " . - . . i me iair ior an loere is iu it. ana emDiuerea as 10 oe wnnoui.unilang mafje a rud and slaugnterea pleasure: or profit to their possessors m03i: of them. The wearer of the and a tax upon the community spectacles ref erred to ahoye was then wnere tneir lines are cast. Ana yei a mere handy little girl who was u-R7Ad these same men whose lives are em- nprsnflfed to atav here with a mar interest and importance to their health ment failures, might have achieved L:.j a a perhaps their lives. The sole .proprietors ... . rieu.Hwwr, auu Bitcu- ucib -u0 d malrers of Simmcns Liver Kegulatcf terrible experience of Indian s iv- learn that cr3tomers are bften deceived by o MRB IMG. ,v We wish to caution all users of Simmom splendid success in some walk in life suited to their tastes and tal ents. Indeed, it requires but a su perficial degree of observation to demonstrate the fact that there are in almost any community fourth rate lawyers who would have been excellent actioneers, dentists who would have succeeded as plumbers, physicians who would have adorned a meat stall, and even ministers of the Gospel who could have produced a far better horseshoe than a sermon. Had they entered a calling, con genial alike to taste and talent they might have been an honor to them selveo and a blessing to the commu nity, for a man is always that, irre- spectiye of his occupation, whenever he is master of it. But the trouble with these young men is that they do not understand the dignity of manual labor. They do not realize that honors and fortune may be readily realized outside of these so- POT ASH Bell, Harris c Co. Havebought out the entire stock of Furniture , and good will of Lowe, Dick & 'Company. They Bought for Spot Cash at a' price and they - It - To - "Bought - If you need anhino- in Jthe Sell." ; n;,- u:A ,n;n, r,0m0 bayine and taking some medicine of 6 J , . mnilar appearance or taste, believing it to was White, and she was married Ue Simmons Liver Regulator; We warn about the beginning of the Revolu vou that unless the word-; Regulator is on - A &, nT'ii rru- Tie packaga or bottle, that it is not Simmons firri r rmt horn Wil hum VVnitP r . m . i " , v Silver xveguiator. no one eise maKes, ui This marriage dates, we are told, tver h&smade Simmons Liver Regulator, or with: the first .Sncramental occasion j. 7 ZeiHn Co., w medicmemade at Rocky River church. - - ey anyone !so .j the 6amf, t? we alone can put it up, and we cannot be responsible, j, ther medicines represented as the same do aot help you as you are led to expect they will. , Bear this fact well in mind, ifyou Hava ieen in the habit. of using a medicine which rou supposed to be bimmons Liver Regula' lorbeca.u?8 the name was somewhat like t) and the package did not have the Word fcegufrior on it, .you have been imposed iponind have not bev tasmg bimmons Liver Regulator at alLO Ihe 'Regulator has &een favorably knowu 101 znany years, anq ill who use it know iow necessary it is lor 11111 Stands at tne Head. Aug. J Bogel, the leading drug crist of Shreveport, La., save: Dr. King's new discovery- is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is2 the best seller I have. J J? Camp bell, merchant of Safford, , .riz , writes: Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never, fails and is a sure cure for consump tion, coughs and colds. 1 cannot say enough for its merits. , Dr, King's New Discovery f or con1 sumption, coughs and colds is not an experiment. Iu has been tried for a quarter cf a century, and tor day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at Fetzer s Drug store. Dr. mies'&ain Villa are guaranteed to stor fTeoiSacftelnSOxnlnn "OuepeJ ft dfW- f ever and Ague, jsmous r ever, jonsupa ion. Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disoraen1 irom a i;iseasea iirer. ' vising We ask you to look for yurselres, ana lee that Simmons Liver Regulator; which rou can readilv distinguish by the Red 5 )n wrapper, and by our name, is the only I 4. pCU Clue caucu Ciiuuiuus xvezuiaw . ' ... .,. J. I KELIN & CO. fir " j don't fail to give us a call. TTT'J.1. T-l. Hearse:and the best lineioJ UNDERTAKING :: GOODS in the State ourf Mr Bell will answer Tall caLsinio-htlov dorr. f j r -V ... i li' V-'V'' AT.- -Tv