Vol. XII. No. 218 CONCORl), N. G. WEDN ESDAY, FEBRUAKY 2 1898 Whole yo HIS ARM TAKEN OFF. - Other HHpponlns: Aromi resccnt as Gatucreu j There. Orescent, Feb. 1, '98.-We have bem having winter weather- eince g.JUtlay, V7? were indeed glad to see the be.iutifnl white sriof7. MORE HAPPENINGS That Happen to Rjrop from Onr Edi- Ij tor Over There. S Mt . jPieant, ;Fe'b; 1, '98 M'ri W S Hartse!?, who. ha3 been qnite low with tossititis, is much better; Mr. i John H Long, who was Cilied jto the "measly" bfdside of his sen Hojl, who is in fchool here Siturtir.j while Dr. McNairy was 4 N r V Au Ins re urmd to bis home. Ko?rr Tprr stronrn hia fire rot thp M - i . ...-,! nf him r,f rmncJ Oaid friend Madiron Forr aU him, but by -hard work cf his ". Wp Horiejcutt will be united frimiW end nt-izhbors it wag sub-FT n U4 Uia"JuluuJ - -. j dutd b; fore any damage was done. Profs. Lyerly and Brown attended the near future. We are unable learn the exact dates" If we' wire H J ' ' 11 , , , V . . . o Biire iviaujhon wouia not tool us we the Teachers Association in Sails v.!. , , .'.v.- ,i would have congratulated him, but in to bury Saturday. Rev. McNairy filled Rev. Ljerly's pulpit at St. Luke and Bsthanv last Sundav. we will wait till the knot is tied. . There is now an assistant postmas ter at! this place. The name is yet unknown, as we hardly suppose the Mr. Monroe Stirewalt will move parents have decided on this matter yet. in his new residence this week. James tiolshouser was m our Another iC burg" Sunday evening. The Chickens Arnyccl Snfe. A FRESH LOT OF ese Che Wafers Jukt Received at GROCERY nson r Tribute to the Cereaved. : if ; ' Mr. J Li Feck and family extend through j The : Standard their recognition of much sympathetic kindness i it friends iri .Ml ition iu from neighbors and their recent sore afflic- the untimely death of We p,tj the rabbita "this ek. for f Mr::eo. Mf Meaas a tUr !!. brother on Friday, r J fpr from ( ;irmihri!v MfTinn thin i. J 01 i. they m be ihinnd out considerably , ' 17 , "T' v p uary l. v -- rHj; t .6 T"u Tho circumstances are briefly over the snow. tbu f hlrr u ' Anu n'riiiilr ji J W n llVl n, fA!u;.TT (i,Lman T inn or I .. !!... . . . J asioiiow vibvii,, "-r, stnppea naa arrived aC tnat place !i and Brown : amputated' tht Kim ot gafe. Mrs. John Bartr Monday, which Mr. Means is doing qoite an was the result of erycip-las. Mrs. ten.e chickeu business these days, placed in charge of a certain de- Rrer is doiner verv well with " arm. Messrff. John Holshouser and Will Miiier pasa.d through oar 'burg7' Friday on the hunt of cittle. Rev. Hediick will possibly preach his last termoa at Lower S one next Sunday. fccMi n Ihe Greatest Discovery Tel. W il "Repine, editor Tiskilwajll, "Chief," says : "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Experimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. Kingle New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place in our home, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for Coughs Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It is idle to experi ment with other remedies, oven it they arr rged on you as jastas good aa DvL King's New Discovery. Tfcley are not as go S because this - eQvdy has a record of cures acd tvlidvs is guaranteed. 'It never "fails sn satisfy. Trial battles free a-P B FcrzrVdrug store. bfar havirscf sold $177 worth iu 1 working Mr. Lewis E Pi ok was at the Ienhonr mine ex near Gold Hill. He bad been the partment. He was alone and was in the act of oiling a a set monh cf JjiDuury, and also receijyed I probably a $7 order this morning. At this box when leaning over ruts it would come very near paying SCrew, caught his clothes with the Mr. Means to put more of bis time lerrible conscquencts already told to .op.mg alter cmcKens anatier p It e Sam's whiskey stamps. A Clever Trick. certainly looks like it,. Mr. J with the W Lentz wTas charged ordeal of breaking the The Air of Distinction . . Which afttu'fi to a wfU dressed W'lU'fin on' nothing. It is simp'y.a TsiMf - r '! g oii tast and thb right ary ovub store. This is the right store the very latest styles touch el bows with the very lowest prices here. We uave lots of things here now that ought to interest the carenil buyer. Winter goods that we are going to close out at less than cost of making. We have a few Ladies' Jackets that we will sell at a sacrifice. The rugh part of the winter is to come yet, too There'll be more days between this and spring when you'll need good warm clothing than there has been since, winter set in. : Cannon & Fetzer Company. V" P&WW but news to the nnsusnectiner family. Virii in Q.illtT r r pint' oKnnf it 1 Ji i . I ctt hi n rithn a f rnlr nhnvno rT rha Anybody cn try it who has Lime to ww " 6 Bct and Weak Kidneys, Malaria corpse and arrived at home with or nervous troubles. We mean he j;lQ a night. (those who know tie rnn pitta ninr!Rfir riOnr. awaw rv taking Elecric Bitters. This medi- rniy cine tones up the whole system, depths ofl a mother's love can de- acts as a stimnient to the L.iver and a rt TCidnftvq. it is a blood uUrifier land 1" i I - ' tr - i I ' . i I l T .i nerve tonic It cures Constipation, motner, wno receivea every atten- Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleep- ton and ssnes and Melancholy. It 18 f i , i . -ti l if i rbiy vegetable, a mua laxapve, .Tue family df sire to make A PERFECT SHOE For the little ones, that is ntiade as near the shape of the foot zs 'I is possible to adapt it, and com posed of superior leather, is what we keep for the boys and girls at all times. Our boys' shoes wi!i outwear any shoe made, and at --.,;. the same time is flexible, stylish and handsome. - i - Come in and SEE US CSs,. j Dry & ZVliller.;' restcireR -the system to its natu Mil - ral vigor. Try E'.ectnc be con vi aceo that they are a mira clerworker. E'ery bottla gualran teed O.jiy 5Cb a bottle at Frlzi's Ding S.oro. TIi'c r6natl IIoj? saw If 1h Shallow. dll, this (Feb 2nd) ia grourjd cg "dyi ndithe ltg:nd. gv;e.3 ihht nscomc3 out cf his borough cn lbi3 dr. If it becleiJr and sunshiny he telres at his slalow and retreats to hi3 hole and remains for srx wecs before he emerges' ttgain tornnouace that winttr U oyer. But if it be cloudy on tbis he does not ece his own gh'.idbw :;or any thing so ugly, an'd nmrms a living announce mpt that winter is over and sprins is here .' . lAcccrding to ground hog w: gmge we are to havt six weeks mere of winter. We arc ready to accept the announcement in good faith atid keep our collar well np over our Of iu hH .V"; special mention-of the kind inter Bitters and MJi nU.;u wt'a n Vfele, who bore the expenses of burial arid; otherwise expressed their mutual grief and deep sym- )V. -oca MONTHLY REPORT the Weather Taken By a tVeatlier Enreaa Observer. PB ea 8.. KacJifien's Arnica sit ;TChe Best Baive in the world for Cuts,' Brnists,- 'Sbres, ; Ulcere,! Salt Khtura, Fever Sors, Tetterd unappr Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ce Skin Eruptions, and positively cures lHles or no pav requi-ed. t is Guaranteed to gUe ctati?faction oJ mbnev refunded. Price 25 cents per it . i r r Vat -'a Drue nni i?or awe store.4 ; ' Si" v ' ' i The following is the weathe poU a3 f lr.nished by Prof. H T.nflwic of JMt. Pleasaa. fori i1!:' . TO CURE A COLl IS ONE DAY JL V jlTake Tablets, on y if the r,ih of January : Highest temperature 73 on 10 ..b. Lorett tempsratare 1.4 on 2nd. Average 43 8. ' Normal mean tf mp mature 40 Total rainfall 2 34 inches. Normal mean rainfall 3 84 i No. days on which ram or fell, 10 One and one half inches snow fell on the 30th. No. clear days 11, partly cjoudy 4, cloudy 16 F.evaihng direction of the wind S. W. and N. W. jixaive BiOmo , Q rinie All druggists refund the t fa3 to cure. 25 cents. fiUOW 4-HE' OWLY True Blood Purser I prominently in tne public eye ;tor d-visllood' Satsanarilla. Therefore JtHood bud .'QNLY HOOD'S! rhe Case JEmled. The case of E l. Misenheimer, for an apsault on Mrs. J C Walter, which has ben before the court since Tuesday morning; was fin ished by the couneel today irWoeHflvS at 1:30. After a brief ' - m- r j 1 . 1 charge by Judge Mciver, ine was given to the jury a lew utes before 1 o'clock. i . .. ..l?KSKS?S WLIA "One enia3oaf3 case min- ; i Sunny Sonth Colony. I Mr. JVs. W Wilson, bu sin era manager of the Farm, Field and Fireside, Chicago, and promoter of the Sunny South Colony at Chad bSuru, Was here yesterday with a number of new recruits for the col ony. Mlii was accompanied by Mr. I) H Hajrnley, editor of the Plan ters' and Truckers' Journal, who -If I ' . - .' . -r.i.: ha been to-his iormer home in nil' nois to s3eod Christmas. The party were stopping at the Bonitz House, and left on the 4 o'clock train for jChadbourri. The prospectors will i . . . . be bacK nere in a wees or so, wvay i j of them on their way home to get their eflacls and come South to live. ! The colony is growing rapidly. The inducements that are offered are such that the Western farmers cannot resist them. The climate is good, so is the soil, and the price of land is very considerably lower than in the thickly settled portions of the country from which the colo nists came. Morning Star. on MM " . t Go me vSkm IV e Have demand, oflihosc those beautiful CdklZIAGES, at prices tJiat Jc7io:i7c ccnit petition out in the first round. : , " Buying at jobbers prices for spot cash,; we are strictly in it. ' .. r, , ; . , I TJHNI1 TIRE is the burden of oior 'son f. We arc still in business at . the old stand, withtbe handsomest line of Bed Room Sets, ranging in pi zoo from $0.00 tc $100.00; ever shown in, Concord. Parlor Sits, Side- Boards, China Closets, Exten sion Tables, Centre Tables , Booh Cases, Cylender Tov, Boll Toj) and Flat Top Desks, and every thing else tfh be found in a first class Furni ture Store Come and see us and we will make you glad. BELL, H A R R ICO It. t i i L- , t i !. J ( 1 ' t . -i .1 . ? t i n IT l.i 1 s - i . - ! ! I .1-- V? t 5 r t i ; i f ' 'I ; f V- .

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