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7oL.XII.-No. 160 CONCOttLV N. O., SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20 1897 Whole No. 1055 THANKSGIVING SERVICE ' the Public Schools of Onr City Next Wednesday Afternoon. ULVIA SMITH DEAD. PERSONAL POINTERS. I Tne Girl Who was Ho Badly Darned Passes Qtuetljr Away. Drummer John McDowell-came i - . - j iiiiiiih inur mrrnr . There will be a Thanksgiving or some time Miss Uilyia Smith, ' eervine by the public schools of the who was so badly burned last Sun- Cashier D B Coltrane arrived city at 3:30 o'clock on Wednesday day by her clothes catching fire, has lt night trom conference, afternoop, the 24tb, at the court been sinking away, and last night at Prof. John T Lentzis spending hous?. The children will at the 9:30 o'clock, she entered into eternal Sunday; at hi home in States- 3 iiuje lunatj a j. Uaxinagiyicg m vuc u juuiuuu sua una offering for the poor. The exercises been Blnce tne accident could but consist of songs, recitations, look to death with pleasure, owing reading of the Thanksgiving procla- t0 ner Panful condition, though oatiou, a short talk by the superin- wniIe dying she showed no pain, but indent, and pmyer. . passed quietly away. 0 .ring to there not being sufficient Sil9 waa nearly 15 years of age, ,;,k )oorj in the court house, the and was the daughter of Mr. and entertainment will not include exer Mrs- J A Smith, who lind near c did by all the grades. The fourth, BiS Lick, Stanly county. She had fifth, sixth, seventh and eisrhth Deen here only a short while, having on.y Wi. take pan. The SHAJ .primary graat a wui give tne uannt death also a brother and sigter. mas entertainment. The parents of The remains were taken to Big the children especially, and the pub- Lick today (Saturday) where they . i; frptiprAllr a invito! will De interred. in; -J 1 - I I Aii Opportunity Yon If ow Have I Sal of Property. of testing the curative effects of! I will sell at public auction at the Ely's Cream Balm, the most posi- home of J B Furr, deceasedin No. 4 township, on Tuesday, December ville. D R Hoover came home last night to spend Sunday with his family. r J r.r s ? a . a .? i Fancy Pachase live Cure for Catarrh known. Ask your druggist for a 10 cent trial size or send 10 cents, we will mail it. Full size 50 cents. - ; ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St, New York City. My son was afflicted with catarrh. I induced him to try Ely's Cream Balm and the disagreeable catarrhal smell all left him. He appears as well as any one J C Olmstead, Areola; 111. A Close Foot Race. Officers Will Propst and John Hill went out in No. 4 township Friday, on the trail of Henry Pat terson a negro, who is wanted for cairying a concealed weapon, and whose bill was found before the grand jurly last court. They fcund nim in the barn of Mr. Wiley Lud wig, and thought they had their man, when he was seen some dis tance running as fast aa possible: Candy I TT 1 . TT - ' m T i. the 7th, a lot of horses, mules, eceivea Dy repress j.o-jjay wagons, buggies, cattle, hogs, farm- AT ing utensils, forage, household and . ! c c 4.1 9 kitchen furniture and a lot of other jErVlIl & OlTllth S things too numerous to mention. J, F. BOST, w2t Adm'r. GROCERS. DOZEN Ladies' Skirts Braided Panels to go at Bargain Prices. One lot of plain ones to be sold cheaper than you can bny the goods. Another lot of Ladies' and Children's Caps in today. vrorth 50 cents to goat 25 cents s Cannon & Fetzer Company. liondon's Conflagration, The city of London, England, is in the midst of the greatest confla gration she has bad for over 200 years. The fire began with the ex plosion of a gas engine, and owing to that peculiar string of unfortu nate delays that are often experi enced at the most critical foment the fire got fearfully under way before the fire fighters could be had. 1 A- : fltiff hiAAzA ' thfin fannnd th'ti i EXTH ckieasx BALM is mposinTecnre. I , x. v. -'a'"- t , . Apply into th notrii. -it ia quickly absorbed. so bursting names, when tne magni- ELY BROTHERS, W Warren new xo vua v u10oiv Hrr ent. A general alarm was sounded Lead1 Thanksgiving Shoes should be shots that keep the feet dry and warm, thereby preserving: jour health and saving you money in doctor's bills, while giving jou comfort and style at the a -t me time. VVe bave them in all shapes and toes, in French Calf, box calf, winter tans and also chil dren's school shoes. Dry L Miller, SHOE FURNISHERS. The Asheville Gazette sais that a and the wnole fire department re- They at at once took after him, arid fine graphite mine has been di8C0v-j8P)f .de" X u: -.ftTr nTioo-: iiTnrtoT0ii onnnitr whiVV. I fiance At 4 "o'olbbk this (Saturday) when Mr. Hill's foot caught in a contains 10,000,000. tons easily ac- morning me names are unsuDauea. grape vine as he was crossing a cessible. TwOnty killfttf oarids 8 1" wed &im guile and threw him violently to the of graphite iaOused in Udited $3,000,000 to UCROQO. ground. Mr. Propst was not chas. States annually 6Ver ltf.COO.GQO be- J! Z , . . 6 . ; . y i-.i Ll 1-1'Mi Don't Tobacco Spit and Bmoke Tour iDghim much, but was in waiting ing imported. A company will ireAway. for him. Mr. J A Stroud came to soon develop it. The mine is within If' ybii want tb quit tobacco us their assistance and aUo tried to five miles et the Western North ing easily and forever, be made . .. , . . . norniina Railroad. ' well, strong, magnetic, full of new capture mm, dui to no avan. life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes- weak P0T (ASH 0 ALK terson jumped through a barbed wire fence, and never' stopped when he came to Buffalo creek, but went through as fast as he could wad sr. men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ton rlovo Ovflr 400 DOO ' nrirpri We wish to caution ail users 01 oimmoca -vr.Tn-Tiao - fmrr. ," mir nwn Uver ReguUor on a subject of the deopesi -T " . ,n TO. noflo:ftft 0 6 4 interest and importance to their healtn tv 7 i ' b J BettJ Hst&is'& Cd. Havebonghtont the entire stocky of Furniture and good will of Lowe,JDick & , Company. They Bought for Spot Cash v ' a t a 'price and they - It - to - Sell " This negro has been hiding frbm'Und maters of Simmons Liver Regulates Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi- the officers for a long time and is saidtoknow an officer no sooner tban he gets in sight. Jailer Hill had his breath knocked out of him so badly he could not talk for quite a while, and is bruised considerably, though he is still go ing, and has hopes of catching him. Notice to tne People of Concord. Concord, N. C, Nov. 20, '97. Mr. W R Harris, Agent Southern Stock Mutual Insurance Com pany of Greensboro, N. C) Dear Sir: The dwelling which we lost by fire yesterday morning was insured in the Southern' Stock Mutual. The loss was promptly paid by them this (Saturday) morn ing,' about 2hpur& after; th"e fire occurred. Their ability to pay and promptness in doing so should rec ommend this comjpahy" to parties1 carrying insurance. Their rates a o no higher, and we have received 20 per cent, dividend on premium s i , steat&sma paia mem. , -; - - -1 -Cannon ManVg. Co. learn that ct3tomers are often deceived by cago or New York. baying ant. taking some medicine ol a (mi ar nnnftnrancft or taste. Deuevinsitto l o: t pnUt Wo ttt q in I Mite nee tiki ff. ou that unless the word -Regulator is on The regular Mite meeting met at he package or bottle, that it is not Simmona fK .nm nf MrB a M Tjnr. 1flHt Liver Regulator. No one else makes, 'or TV. " 7 . - - -re iver has made Simmons Liver Regulator, oi nignt. . 1 ne interesting ieaiure oi mvthins called Simmons Liver Regulator, thnfivfirnila was the "word makincr" fcnt J H. Zeilin & Co.. medicine made . ... . , dv anyone e!s Is the samt. CF we alone CaD """ put it up, and we cannot De responsiDie, i, amerent woras couiu ue uiuuw irum )ttier medicines represeniea .ne the word, "chrysanthemum," allow aot help you as you-are led to expect they . a n r v rl-x n ; mcr thorn ritt fifin ' minntfin tn HtnflV- NlLL X3Car tlllS LaAiu W ell 111 Ullllvif 1 uayo I "B , - J " aeen in the habit of using a medicine which Mr. Henry Wilson and Miss BOUg If you need anhiii in the 1111 1 i i o: t: r rousupposeato De oimmoua ajivt eguior T T anAoA ;n mahin br. bepaupe the name- was7 somewhat hka -BJ - r". 6 T aha the pacWgV did not have the word seventysix words, the prize being f.PCTnl?ior on it. vou have been imp6sed awarded to MlSS JLe8lie.. apon and have not ben taking Simmons The next meeting will be held at Liver Regulator at all. Q The Regulaior;has the home of - Miss Nannie Cannon. ieen'favorablv knowTi lo: aiany years, and Tne committee on amusements for ill who use it know ow necessary it is ror week are tf iS868 LdUra Leslie Fever and Acne. -Bilious Fever, Constma -jJx " T rj xrr -kit a ion Hht Dvepsia.andandtsorHerf and1 Lucy Lore and Mr. W M Stu- i4g'froriU ritfiilqe i I art. We ap.k vou TO iook ior yurseivts, suu I T- . . . ' 1 1 Jee who Kimmons iiver xveguja-ior, waica L'w'i ?w or name" is the cnli FOR RENT After January 1 medicine called Simmons Liver BeTulatox , 1898,' - the Store room now occupied . ki. vjiisiiiiN & coi" by Gibson i'& Morrison. o 'aii- - f W1M , U N N nrn - hort .rnnmfl' ... 'Miv &rm rw Basin ess' Locals. don't fail to give us a call. ft ft With a Fre Hearse and the best hnelot 1JN in tlie'State ; onrlMx. Bell will answerTall caLs nio-ht oida-T, V i. Harris t f5 O I PI A I weataiess easily cured by. r 1 kU AEs I. Miles Nerve Plasttt over, Fetzer's Drng Store. For terms apply to El am King.
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