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Y w 1 t J ! 1 " " - Vol. XIL No. GRAND JULY'S REFORT, v As ilnmleil to JndffO Mclvcr ntatnrilay ! Evening. The following 'report was handed in to Judge Mclver on last Satur day evening: Superior Court, Spring Term, 1898, 5 Judge Mclver Presiding : To the Honorable Court: We, the: Grand Jury, respectfully beg leave to submit the fu!!n .vi., ,x port : i . : The county home wa? visited by a committee aDd report twenty eight ivimate& well cared for, well fed and clothed, and that our coun ty home is truly a home and not a poor house. , ; We visited the jail and find its condition fairly good. Some re pairs are needed, especially the sewerage. We recommend that the county commissioners look after and have these repairs attended ;to at once. We find the court house in good repair. . We have RVtry reason to believe SUPERIOR COURT CONCORD, N. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 31 1898 tu aession nnd ihe Cases That Hmr Been Disposca of Ui Till This Time. Staie vs. Jno. Patterson, colored. carrying concealed weapon,judgmen suspended on payment of coat. ' State vs. R R Holdbrooks, allow ing stock to run at .large, judgment suspended on payment of costs.! ib xu tJuuuaLOD, cruelty to animal?, judgment easpended! oa pajment cos's. ! Whole No j t i 3 y State V3 ilanly Morris, injury property, not guilty. btate ys Uto. Pcay, colored, ; carr rying; concealed weapon, iudfzimen suspended on payment of costs, i S'ate ys Ed Chambers trespass released on promise of rood behavior and no cost attached. State vs Pleas McDaniel, disturb ing religious worship, guilty chain gang two months. State vs Jim Gaines, assault ;wii deadly weapon, guilty, chain gang two months. State ys John Gilmer, breaking m Louse of W D Faggart and stt-a' Clerk of Court, ,ce RDD sentenced to cbamgang six . -i - - - kept in a business like marner. : All of which is respectfully sub mitted. T. A. MOSER, . Foreman Grand Jury. I PERSONAL POINTERS. I Mr. James P Cook is spending the day in Salisbury. Mr. Clay Poole returned from ! Salisbury this morning, after spend-! mg Sunday; at his home. Mr, Lloyd Phillips arrived in the city Sunday morning. He will return to his home at Rock Hill to night, together with Miss Carrie Neisler, who arrived Saturday morning. ; A FRESH LOT OF ese o A- 'I 4 w afers o that thexfiiues cf State . vs. Bes-ie, Mary, and John Means, larceny of corn ; suspended on premise of good behavior. A Clever Trick Tlie Greatest Discovery Tet W M Repine, editor Tiekilwajll 4 y wa.i lit tvtnlr n hnnf ! it I i ; ;T lucicio icanjr auuu, comy Consumption, Cough -"j j t. tr , and uoias, Experimented with BacKaDU w.ea iuuyb. aa many others, but never got the tru!e ui ucivuua uuuuico. m o menu can ; cure taking Eleci erne tones np . in waoie system in U we have Ti certain ami eur aciB as a buuiuibui -.uiib iiyer a.iiu cure for Conghs Colds, Whoopmc Kjdneys. it is a blond purifier aud Cougb etc- t ;8 -i(ile l0 exk nerve tome. It cures Constipatiqn, meBt with .other remedies, even if uCuuauu0, ra.u wufe CuP, DH" they are urffed on vou as justa lessness and Melancholy It is od a3 Dr Kiflg,8 8w Discovery. pureiy -.yegiuauie, ..lAtt"iv ' I They are not as good, because this ana resiores me system i w .naiu- remedy has a record of cures and rai vigor, .uryiwwiu wiuoio uu besirj8 ig guaranteed. It noyer fail do conviacsa inai mey aie a to ea-Bfy. Trial bottles free at P B cieiworser. nivery uuttio guufau teed; Only 50c. a bottle at P B ,bimseit ngnt away Dy vrpw DinrArv N ic Bitters. This medi- C3n take ilg place in our homer e Fetzer's drug store. Fe An zer's Drug Store. Enjoyable Occasion. The hours fled all too rapidly on Saturday afternoon, when the Christian Keid Club met at the I - ,- - ... t ' hospitable home of Mrs. P B Fet zer of Georgia avenue, di:- Hydrophobia. Chester, S. C, Jan. 28 A tie3singly std and apparently incur able cane of hydrophobU has deyel oped about six miles from here Tiae I victim, a child about Just Received at Erviir& Morrison GROCERS lankets: All wool lfx4 Blankets tliit are worth 3 50, See them. Best bargains ever offered. Cannon & Fetzer Company. SIX years old, was bitten by a m&d deg Numbered among the books j of nio , ... n .;fl IUJ.it UCV tf ,VU) iVU V. IjVMV the the. Via nlnU alnna loaf mbofir.or "Q. beautifully bound copy of llThe . - J - . Choir TnvLb!e . mesented bv Mr. chl!d to 0bar,oUe 8nd M tx ii , .1 mad8tone to the woundff, wnicn were Holland Thompson. i . t . . mu - . i m, . j - 4v inflicted in the face. The stone ad. The programme arranged for the v , , - il v j i ? . tU & , ; hered for nearly three hours, and, day earned out, the members de- , . , . . . - 1 l j 4V tu j t ur i L thinking the yirus had all been ex parted with tho delightful sensa- " - . i n. tion of having spent a successful -" - J r i n 0Q1IU reiurneu nuuif. xxu sjmuiym r.. - ., . .... .. . v t i j; of madness had been noticed until evening. Program of toncert Tonight. , Piano Solo Miss Nellie Fisher. Song, Going to Market." Prof Keesler and Janie Patterson. i - , Solo Miss Ada Craven. Recitation Miss Ora Hoover. Song Zala Patterson. Male Quartette Prof. Keealer J D iLentz, F 0 Howland, Jas. L Wat son. , , r : . i- r-.'7 Solo Miss Ko3e Harris. ; ? . j Tableau. : - v- r'-- .-' Solo Mrs. Sohaaf. . . Chorus Misses Addie PAtiersdn Sallie Castor, Dannie AJexander Addie Strieker; ilessrs. '.H -M- Bar row, A E Lentz, Jas. L VVateon, F C Howland. . ; : r - Gramophone Mr. Jno. Yorke. Admission 15 cents. Children under 12, 10 cente. ; Refreshments will be served in rear of hall after the concert. ! day before yesterday, when the child had a slight spasm, and with the re turn of consciousness the disposition to bite was noticed; in fact, the child caught at its father's hsni and aid ? I want to bite von," repeat- WM ' In the expression several times with energy. Since then it has had fre quent 8pa9ins; the sight of water be ing sufficient to produce one at time. The child takes no food nourishment without nsed. and the attending phys nronouncea it a genuine ca33 m ny- drophobia . . , any or forcer feeing oian Wolice. r Regular communication Stokes Lodge, No. 32, A. Wand A. M., this (Moada) evening at 7:30 o'clock. i All' Masons are expected, to present. jg 0 Fink, W.M R A Browjsb, Sec'y. j j or F. be T5ie Rollinyr Exposition. . The 'City of Charlotte' or tbe Rolling Exposition, is on the sice-To close out at f 2 50 per pair. track at tb - depot today. Evtrv- thing id in nice order, and presents a most beautiful appearance front be ginning to end. We. will, not try to tell our ieaderB all that is in it,,bat onlysy to them to. go and eee for yourself.- The cr will be optn until 1 o'clock tonight, and the ad mi8ior h only 10 cen. It will be here only today and tonight 1 goes to China GroTe tomorrow. ; mKL : TO CURE A COl,D IS ONE DAY Take Lxaive Brotno Quinice Tablets. AH druggists refund the money if it fai!s to cure. 25 cenfr. True Lore Doen Not linn Mmoolh. We learn of a little unpleasant ness forming one of the arguments of. single blessedness ra' her. than double cus elnesa. The story runs b?u eo: Mn Tcm, Whittenton.wbo lives near the Dove burnt mill prop ertv, went lome from a day's work last Friday evening. He had eaten his aopper, and only took a drink of water, but noticed a whiS'. pering between his. wife and her sis ter. In fact, a storm had been brew- t ' ing already, find some rambling, probably, had been heard. Having laid himself down to sleep, he had bid farewell to life's cares. But it was short repose, for he was set upon by the two eistera. He succeeded in getting himself off almost who;e having a Blight wound on the hand and a clean shave of abuniou on the ball of the foot. Howeyer cold for tbe rest of ur, it was too hot about there for bim so he uhied away" to Mr. Lea Wine- ceff's, where he made another effort to ana ch. sweet repose from the erias of bid Morpheus. Bat alas I There was a stinging not io the heart as from rejected loye in sweetheart days, but a griping below tha beart. This began abo at 12 o'clock, and from then till .10 o'clock Saturday morning Mr. Whittenton suffered immensely, something serving as an ematic Dr. , 8moot wai called in, and the patient was then already do ing well. His razor is said to be mining. The whispering, about the time he took the water, together with his trouble so Eoon after, makeB him wonder if there was anything about that was not love drops. 7 I V KSfiHi "s alter. M.1kn" 4' APERFECT-'SHOE ' Forjthe; little ones, that is made as near the shape of the foot as is possible to adat)t it, end com- '! posed of superior leather, is what f ! ve keep for the boys and girls at all times. Our boys' shoes will outwear any shoe made, and at the same time is flexible, stylish and handsome. Come in and SEE US gO Dry & Miller. Don t Conie a Kunning, We have enough 1o "supply the demand, of ithose those beautiful CA ZRI AGES, at prices that (knonk com petition out in the first round: Buying at Tjbbbers -prices for spot cash,; we are strictly m it f lUBNIlUBEisthe bidden of our song. We arc still in business at thVold stand, Iwith the handsomest line of Bed Room Sets, ! ranmg in price from jpu.uu ig $100.00, ever shown in Concord. Parlor Sets, Side Boards, China Closets, Extension Tables, Centre Tables Book Cases; Cylender Tov, Roll Top and Flat Top Desks, and every thing else to. be found in a first class Furni ture Store- Come and see us and ive will make you glad BELL, HARRIS & GO 3 r
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