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?! it; 1:' 1'- 91 : -i-i-T : . ... " -- Vol. XII. No. CONCOIUVN. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28 1898 Whole ISo. 1113 THE V. M. C.'S Of Concord When "and Where Or ganized Oilier Tliiutffg. Very many Carolinians will know a hat the letters, "V. M. C." stands for, though if the writer knows he is uot allowed to tell, as this is one of the things that a member of the Of intprPBt. nf iU T HT rti ;WH V1 luc v iU o. s oi our city, which were given us by the1 v,ttlUf UI me Koyal Arcanum, Mr, J Li Hartsell. The Knights of Pvth! an toil pleaee come forward next, and tell us wnat they know that will be o interest to other people. A FRESH LOT OP I Cheese wafers Just Received at Royal Arcanum must ponder in his nomehoiu Gods. heart. The ancient Great hpl?o,i uL The Royal Arcanum' was fourth the Penates were the ends whn L organization in our city and was tended to the welfare and prosperity organized just about one year before JP1' , They were worship J11 . . .i . . , , Pea as household gods in everv the Odd Fellows revised their lodge. home. Ti e honflflh1H 8Jnnf S The Cabarrus Council, No. 1205, is Dr. King's New Discovery. For Frvitl fc Mnmcnn Royal Arcanum was organized on consumption, coughs, colds and for n itiui l iwn the night of the 26oh of November. "A anecuons of, throat, chest and 18S9, with the following charter &ieV I - 1 w U1 UI HUOIVUIJ GROCERS j . , ' I " ocuqoi uoaru xaas mo rower. Messrs. Luther Bost, Frank Good- returned. No household Should! be ifDIToa standard: -The reso eon, RobU E Gibson, M M, Gillon, without- this good angelr Tt is lotion passed by the. physicians at John A Kimmons, Cbas. G Mont- Pleasant to take and .asafe and their meeting January 26 .h is a pMnk T' Qviu thtd..!.. !?rB lemedy . for old and .young timelv and imnnrtant vaminff tr th gu T V " . " L: " coief Mree trial bottles at Fetzer'a DruFLiif, - ' T" - . T? r T John A Sims, John U W adsworth, Store, Regular size 50o and $1. " I" " u u f6?110 TaccmaipD, dui wqcd mey urge in graaea ecnooi commi8sioDer8.ta have the children j of the public echo )s yacciotired they Jesse Willeford, Rev. C M Payne, and Drs. J .8 Laflerly and R 8 Young. - " SUPERIOR COURT We notice among the names of In Session and the Cnses That Hy .Been Disposed of Up Tilt This Tlmei I &ssameL lD1 100 ECQ001 ooa"a Oaa a charter members Mr. Jesse F Wille State vs. Jim Fisher, Mack111 10 d0 M they The board ford, who was also a prominent Park?, Sam Stirewalt and "Wes n n0 ch right, loe popila of Even the Baby Likes Them. It is not to be wondered at, as oar shoes are not only well made, but pretty. It ia jast as important to have a shoe fit well aa it is to have a glove, fit , well. You , will not be troubled about the fit if yoa get yonr shoes here. " - We have each a variety of styles that we. can be pretty sure to fit ani s yle of toot, and please the matt fastidions taste. A .. to price it goes, without say inr that oar prices can't be too high, oecause you gtt Odd ever Fellow. Unfbrtunatelv. how- Cowan, affrav " All m W; Uhariotte public Bchools were u V rS?' ... , . . . " r.T -.ij-i.-j -.u var.consiani; tnort is to ne wnnarew irom ine uoyai Mack Varies. Ech guilty perepn viccinated bv the orders and author- U. - "iiM.w' ri . nave me nest mini? Tiir tnp nnnp ity pf the citycouncil or local board Take oar $1:25 fioe shoe for la bia death, thereby receiving nol C3..f rw rt-i.- , .L Pi health. Bapermtendent Graham, Idles. Nothing .to' equal themin the : . Ci or ine unariotie scnooip. io:a me so Mw " ror aijie, ior Arcanum about four months before! sent to chain gang two months. his death, thereby receivin . . sf ww m . . i . u uu mow w & it i x'nvwniL HIIU M I fHI also elected Secretary at their first ing gu, guiitJ; chaitt gang th years. a meetinsj, we find. .The order has increase in mem todav. Th finhool hoard of Con. Rood appearanc-, for service, and a'l i - . ImiAlltlPa thai, tori in ma Ira rvrnA mere ueiu iiu iouai uuaru 01 ueaivu, 11.50 snoeyou Can find. bership gradually each year until it State .V8 8hake8peare GlImer topaw a similar order and will as- We can say same 'thing with ref dow numbers forty-two. Out of eaui.u Wilu UCttUI wPon 8uiUiat;inVts executio . 'this whole number, they have never Vn fwmpnwi. I Blyond thit the board dees not: had a death in the fraternity. " State vs. Walter Rankin, attempt see that it cap, as vet, do anything This order has its own hall, which 'O steal, goiltj ; chain gang twelve PersQnally, I favor compulsory vac is uD3tairs over Dr. Johnson's drue month8' i cmati. r, either for the public schools AJPERFECT SHOE r - For the little ones, that is made as near the shape of the foot as is possible; to adapt it, and com- posed of superior leather, is what we keep for the boys and girls at all times, j Our boysV shoes win outwear any shoe madeand at ' -v, - the same time is flexible, stylish and handsome. Come in and SEE US ESS I Dry & Miller. store, and is nicely furnished. Sa vs. Jim Smith, breaking or t This order is a fraternal benefici felass at night in rear of Morris ary organization. Thfy have both hard ware store, guilty; twelve months hie en tire p p j lation. f E, B. Lewis, Sopt. Schools. half rate and foil rate certificates, Ion chain gang. erence to our men s shoes at $125 You car t make a'mistake if you come to us for shoes. Cannon & Fetzer Company. Jd . 28, 1898 "UU'U wtoo mw v i Y j ; OiftWJ yo. J UX riHUcr ttUU 3 VT-.,J? JUj-l Qfnrk Arntrancr xrnnruolf and $3,000 respectively, the amount er, d.sposing of inorte.ged , proPMqnack n08trum8 or ..cure8.'V Get the to be paid to nis : wmow or any Urty, not guilty. designated one, at the death of - the member. This lodge also, has a compulsory eicV benefit, which requires that the order,in case of the sickness of the brother member, to carry his fore Skin Eruptions, and positively cures wmiam jacuson Dead. Mies,, or no .pay. reqmreqv, ic is Guaranteed' to give a tatisf actional monev reiunaea. irriue .wuw Mm, mnmincr l 5 oV.lnck box For sale at P B FetzeiVsrng xu-fuy. - - A was keen that Jackson had a uri store.' An Jmmense HoS. insurance policy until he is agaiaLr fc . i,0iv v ,11. . u t.:: Beatenced to the, changing sr aoie 10 lase 11 up. junug an iuio , member's sickness, and including the amount they have 'paid out to keep up his policy, Still none of this ti mo u n t is ded uc ted , , fro m . tb e nmount that is paid the widow at his death. ' The above are the regular rules of trie order, though existing cir cumstances sometim' s call for Jhe helping still more of the widow and c pHior, and to this they also re- pond, Thi? order also has a most beau tifuliburial ceremony, but, as be stated, they have never yet called on to adminster one. Daring the yipar 1897, the lodge added to its list new members, and from: their organization to the pres ent timertbey have only lost alto- ther by suspension, withdrawal t .d removal, six. members! The times of ioee ti n g ojthis jpr- ni zation is on -the first, and, thiid ' uesjday hightsfof each Vmonth,;in iaeir; hall. ; - . ' -' : :- ? Their present officer who are ected annually; "are aa f olio ws: W : Bbehamer. R?gen! ;W L V Bell, ViceRegent; J F(Q6odbnt S.ecretai v ; K E Gibson, Treasurer; John ,- A Mm'mnno HrkUnAt rr RftV 3VfC fee, Chaplain.3;i.rHart8ell,Ora :wy Geo.! E - Fisher; Guid-;; ML' '.,:Kweiaer, sentry: ana kj a ury, .Warden. ' ' '-'.-t"-" - ' I , Thus closes the different points well-known pharmaceutical remedy State vs. Joe Caldwell and Annie that will do. the work. Catarrh and Wilson, fornication rid ' adultery. Coid in the.head will not cause snf- ... - i .i- - -i both guil e,j8 sentenced to fering it Ely's Cream- Balm is used; be confined, In , the .county ail six Druggists will supply lOo. trial si zs montn8 u iouna in me coiniv icn vsyvvVjT?r? v v. days xrom toaay- (i?naay ). ne i mj- umvui, uo if arrcu iou, months, but sentence not, to take ; ) h , lorK Ulty- eectnntilt the time that the so- , Rev. John Raid, Jr.. tof Great iicuorissuea a capiB ur uxu ; t Falls; Mo uJ recommended lily's State vs.W A Do wnum, larceny rem Baim to me. I can empha of cord wocd, not guilty. ; Liz his statement. ?It is a positive nnreJ for catarrh if used as directed." Thp RPst Salve in the world i for -Rev. Francis W Poole, Pastor Cuts, Bruises, Bores,; Ulcers, aait ujen trai rres. ; vuurcn, xxewjua. Rheum, Fever Sores, rJ 'etterd unappt; out. Hands, Chilblains, Coma and ale i t Don?t Come . - v ) - - j; . . ' I i - I 1 - ' 9 - - 3 ' - I William Jackeon, the first victim of I smallpox in Charlotte, died It irulent thongh it seem i he caught it a man with a caEe so mild that Runnm case from , - . - j. - those beautiful CA GES advices that knonk com- Probably the largest live nogjiu i fbooght to be chicken pox. VpetltlOTl OUt in meprt rouna found'inwortn uaroana jb "."fl; .There was no little ado that Chief f Buyiqg at, jobbers prices had to get ine man Dariea. no m it ' foT spot cash," we are strlctlj T TTRNM UREis the burden of our song. W 3 ar be ed by mr. j cun, i I Orr Hill, Davidson county. . was buried six. feet deep in the Thonrnson. whol fhp nolorpdl spent yeiterday in Davidson, tells The other case is said to be get- still in business atyh the hfindsqmesp us that he saw this mammoth piece Dg ,n weii . ' ' Une of Bed j?pow,S ranging. in price from $9.00, ta nf h02 flesh and that It measureu 0 new cases are yet repurieu, fpt around. From tip to tip, it V". . . i.U onH wpiahs Forest Hill News. is eleven ieet ill iuBv" - : ... U P . omlnncs, I MiM Ida Tamer, of Bethel, No , .il i . -: . 1 . i-; ia visirincr The hog is now. two years um iu iowujh ".-ivr" ia aoie u r8.i M JU moois. oonHA'hia weight - v -Ii:fTr wfipn the cc" rl TT? 1 T M lllBIIT,.nMv- quires. eaiiepur Mr. and arou ca8ionre . I" ;. . .... -1 i i bas over anc BPe Iby-its cures, IxrhP.nUll other p parfttons laiie , - v m B I a in'a.heOucWEttiuir---- Mr W R Odell, who has been to Nashville, Tenn., on;: business; for a week, will arrive at home tpoight. $100.00, ever rsliowri -in y Concord: Parlor Sets, Side Boards, China Closets, Extensioji T Tables BookCases, and every thing, else to b&jfoundin-a first class Fumi ture Store . Come and see us and we will make you glad . t - - . , j . - . . ( BELL, HARRIS & CO. 1!; 'i! ill ii . if' 4 A. il I It 1 i I? ! 3 if I- I 1 t .n : ! !!:! if- : ! i- ? i
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