Vol. XII -No. 211 f , OOHOOttl). N. C. MONDAY, JANUAKY 24 1898 I WnoVQ ' -
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f JfiKSONAL POINTERS. -I A I!
t: -. . I i v ..v,-.t,Aj0. - I lie jUrot WclB
la Session nndlbe Cnses That Have i ux' "ease wilie Ora, WtLO, a?
ixen Dispoaed of up Tin TnisTime formerly noted, died in Bryan
The Superior court opened this Texas in the year 1895. The next
(Monday) morning at 10 o'clock, death was that of Mr. Cha. E
Judge Aiciver presiding, me Alexander, eon of Capt. J M Alex'-
laat wss
W J All-Cabarrus
docket wa 8 run "over very hurriedly, Under, of this city. The
For the first time, Mr. J no. M Cook tnat f a young man named
Mr. Jas. C Gibson's clerk, adminis. mond Wflo lived near the
tered the- catbs to the juries. MiUp and who died about one year
Mr John II Mooee, of No. 7 town- aS- The latter two were both young
ship, is crier for the court. Mr. D A brothers and were well known in
Caldwell, of this city, has the grand Concord and whose walks in life
EjUry in charge. were weli worthy of emulation, and
The depu ies for the court are were also honors to the fraterni yjj
Messrs. J S Hill, Press Faggarf Tne tenets of this order in the
Will Propst and Charley Blume: ' firstiluce is to care for i J members
The granoV jury consists cf the by ai(ilDS them in sickness and
following; persons: J HE Grose, burvipR th in death. Also to care
0 A Kiut z, T A Moeer, A H Lit- for the widow and orphans" after
aker J F Moigan, M F Nesbit, G J deJth and to see that no one is ai
Litaker, J F Goodeon, Geo. A Moose, lowed to suffer. or to bs sent away
Julius A Barrier, E F Fajreart. H I empty
Kev. w a Ware, presiding i
I elder at She1 by, ia in the city toda-. '
Rev. Dr. Brooks returned
Salisbury this morning.
Mr. C L Smith spent Sunday
in our city.
Mr. W A Ohappell, of tber
News & Observer, is in the city to
day. -
Mr. F E Holdbrook, the clever
business agent of ihe Charlotte
News, is in our city todaj.
Merchants J M Barrage and H
W Tucker are speuding the after
npon in Charlotte.
-!CAR
LOAD
Of Trunks
Again.
M
Safrir, W if Chambers, A A
Mrs. A E Bost and children, of
C mnonville, are spending several
days at the home of Mr. Wm. Bost,
near Rimer.
Their mode of caring for the sick
? 1 . - - ' :-t:
Blackwelder, W B Park, Wm. M DV Pajmg a compulsory fee of
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Peirea, G E Cruse and Newton A d uu Per eeJr. At the death of one
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Rogers. Mr. Titus Moser was ap- 01 lDeir Droiners they pay; a funeral
pointed foreman. ' expense of $40 00 and also pay the
Attorney M B Stickley was intro widow $25.00. They alEd care for
duced by his brother Attorney, .he orphans at Goldsbonv where
Luther Hartseil, and took his oath they have an orphanage for the pur?
as a lawyer in this courv pose of educating the orphans of
Up to thi8 time the following esses Odd Fellows. H In
hate been disposed of: Of the saven charter members of
State V6 John Hunaucker, gamb-jj this order, only three yet" survive in
'Alexander
A FRESH LOT OF
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Slam Cas-
lipg, judgement sutpenied on pay- the persor s.of Capt. J M
ment of $5,00 and the coat. 1 j Messrs. Wm. C Boyd and
" State va Wiil Rogers, affray, tor.
pleads guilty, and judgment sas- r Tins order also gives a semiannual
tended on paymeot of the cos:. occasion as a time when friends of
'At the time of going to press, lit the fraternity may mingle with them
Alexander, a negro was being 4ried and enjoy themselves to the utmost, china Grove to Have aK. of r.ouse
Cheese
Wafers
Just Received at
Ervin & Morrison
GROCERY
Now we want to eay and we
want to say it with emphasis that
we sell trunks and all kinds of trav
eling bags lower than any house in
the State.
.We save oar profit in buying, and
that's why we can sejl yon trunks
and bags at wholesale prices. If yon
want a trunk you'll do yourself in
justice if you don't come to see us
before you buy.
THAT'S TRUE.
fo
r retailing. He is indicted in two
cases.
W
tion
China Grove for some time VhaB
THE ODD FELLOWS
Of ?Cold Water Lodge-Some Points
About Them Since Organized Their
Charter Members The Names of
Those Who Have Died Mince It Was
Organized.
In looking over the old records of
the Independent Order of Oid Fd
Iowp, we notice that they were first
e had stated that this organize-
was organized below town, "but been agita ing Jhe organization of a
soon after theic ball 'was changed to Knights of Pythias lodge and the
one ; of the Suther building; aboat plans atenow completed, and quite a
where the store of Dry & Miller now
stands. . ' r r ; I i '
We a so'notice the name of Mr.j O
Young, the father of our gownsmen,
Messrs. Jno. M and II L Young,
who was at that time depot agent at
this place, which was in the year
1857. Oar present Register
Deeds has his name on the list i ard L M Archey.
number from this lodge will take
tie goat up tomorrow night. He
will be in the care of Messrs. L D
Coltrane, Jas. 0 Fink, C L Smith,
Holland Thompson, Rqss McConi
nell, Jno. Wadaworth, John Correll,
0 G-0 Patterson. Jesse Hamilton and
& Fetzer
Company.
A PERFECT SHOE ?
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For the little ones, that is made
as riear thejshape of the foot as
is possible to adapt it, and com
posed of superior leather, is what
we keep For the boys and girls c t
all times. Our boys' shoes will
outwear any shoe made, and at
the same time is flexible, stylish
and handsome.
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Come in and SEE US -"X-'J
J Dry & Miller.,
nrcra.r'7t nn thft 55f.h dV of Dfi-
& , 0. A , rta rtf to oar surpme, we fiad that hi oct
cember 1857, and their place of .r !J 1
.1 -it .1 1
meeting, it ij thought, was in a
school house about two mi!e3 and a
' half below town, where Cold Water
churcknow is. This was the sixty
second , lodge of this kind in the
State, and was instituted by Grand
Master R S Harrison, with the fol
lowing charier members : Ohas F
Harris, who was a brother of our
townsman Mr. R S Harris, Capt .
Jno. M Alexander, Mr. E ani Castor,
Wm. O Boyd, J M Kestler, J C Ben
son and Charles J Alexander. This
Mr.J O Benson .was the father of
Mr. Robt Benson, of this city.
The circumstances of this! were (that
I ' t :
he waa at home on a furlough from
the! war, during which tine j he
forest U 111 Items.
Mrs. W R O Jell will give a 5
o'clock tea tomorrow evening, com
plimentary to Mrs. Schaany of
Washington, D. C. I The two book
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stayed m tne snoe snop 01 inr.j j u lub3 yiz. The christian Reid and
Benson much of his t?me, and for the Jalia Mc(?ruder club will be the
this reason the secretary of the lodge gU8tg
f r I s i j I Mr. ifi H Brewer is quite sick to
as a BQQeuia&w. i l - .An
The membership of this lod. e 7
now numbeis 76 member?, and they Mr. O S Barrett spent Sunday in
meet . on Thursday night of each Salisbury
week at their hall on North Main
street.
ows : Dis
This
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pace
1 Belongs to the
mm-
Furniture Store of
BELL HARRIS jCO.
lloasehold GotlH.
HP 1 r amnianf 73iaaVa VtoliAtrorl fViot
rneir cmcers are as xouow ; xri-i. n
. " A r- , i t I tut) x vuaica woiD.iuo ruub wuu
tnct Deputy lirana Master, m u4arxAaA frt fuA
Dunne the next few years many Moore Noble Grand, J M Barrage ; . f. fam:w Thotr rr wnrahin.
nf nnr nlripftt nitizna of this nlace Vice Grand. A L Sappenfield : Fi- nQI aa, hnnnfthnlrt onAa in ftVftrv
1 - 1 . A O 11 O immlmimw : Wl J MT - . . . . . . mm. -.
wpt a mid Odd Fallows, since which nanciai ana xwecoruiug ojt i" home. Tne noasebold goaol today
away by death; . Time and space forbid our saying au Affections of throat, chest and tttt. ' 'si rrn
In the snrine of 1876 this lodgj Unv more about these Odd Fellows, Lune8 it is invaluable. It has vv iioiq yuu uan . nnu. auyiiuii5 yvu wcwiu,m
. I i . - 1 . . . - rr I . e . . a . I f
wa$ disbanded and was not reorgan- as the iknignts 01 nonor ib.uuw neen tnea ior a quarter 01 a cemurj
times. Call and see usi
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?n tn vpar 1880 ing our attention, anu wc uuc wuCJ anu , gumauicomuuure, urujuuojr ulAt? jp uriiiuuiax umc ctu i - iiv;ck ouioj uxx
making 14 years that they had nc
lodcrp This reorganization was ef- L wm T?nKhina have Piven us ion Dleasant to take and a safe and
D . . B I ttUU If vw." - - or. 1 ' 1
:n "a oa inrriah'nor'ft historv 1 rofnrriAfl. No hnnsflhnld flhonld hft
1 - . . . ... I W I I 1 CI U.O MO UV V Kl v.ub J I
akmg 14 yearsthat they naa no . v ,r a8 Messrs. M' L Mooro without this good angel. It is
f ected throngh the noble and tmtir- the Odd Fellows
infe ffforts of Mr. 'Jesse F.Willeford,
whn in nfhPT vpara lOUmeved to
Bryan, Texas, where he died in the
year 1895 in good standing with the
Cold WaterLodge Mr. VYilleford
now bears the name of Father of
Odd fellowship in Concord and
his name is held ver:y sacred
among the fraternity.
Since its organization, or rather
its reorganization, there have been
i-j
Baeklen a Arnica saue.
ThA Beat Saive in the
nnta. Bruises, Sores, . Ulcers, Salt
sura lemedy for old and young.
Free trial bottles at Fetzer's Drug
Store, Regular size 50c and $1. "
pi .
wonu ivi gome people are good' because they
J:S haVe to be. Onr understanding is
Hand7' Chilblains; Corns andale that the Mormons did not relinquish
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures the doctrine of polygamy 1 until
Mies or no pay requi-ed. It is forced to do so by Uncle Sam.
guaranteed to give statisfaction ol Hence there mav be said to be a
T - - -W " ; C9 C mm r-m vi AW i . w
monev refunded, rncei to ueuw rye,
box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug
store
moral reservation about the aband
onment. Ex. .
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