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Airvul i, Trains e following change of schedule took "not July 4. 1897. 13 o'clock. effect July NORTHBOUND. vf0. 8 arrives at 6 27 a m, " "10 08 a m, 12 " 7r0t m, 38 41 41 8.53 pm, () SOUTHSuXJND. ; w0 37 arrives at 8 4.0 a m, (F) u j 10 2!) a m, u 7 " 8 53 p in, . q5 " 9.2") p ru, " 01 44 44 7.40 a m, (freight) No Sri 36 37 am stop ou at Char n.mnord. Salisbury, Greensboro fin I'asenijers for local HIE HAMPTON'S HOME IN I; ' ASHES. By DISASTROUS UAH rHQuAKES Mllwooa j Yesterday , Destroyed Fire lor a Third Time. Mil wood, the home of the Misses Hampton, eistera of G-n. Wade Hauipion, was barned yeatfrdav af-irn6pa about 5.30 o'clock. The ladies hd sl finished dinn0r,When the roof was discovered to be ablaz. Eff jrts were made to save the build in but the work of a bucket brigade, with a stiff wind farinino point, between these stations will have to the fl vmcs ou to greater far v oro ve n-P the other trams. . ? saici tury, proved Whil? (a number of white and colored! men carried water and others cutereu ine ouiictmg and removed many of the portable articles. Io thii way nearly all of th silverware much crockery, books, bedding and other artic ev were sved. Toe fire soon made sn ch headway that even this work of rescue had to be Stop ped. Nnhing from the upper rooms was saved. There wa3 no insurance on the building or contents. Milwood is four miles from Co lumbia and has long been the home of the jHamptons. It seems nec j- Wave Barrier,-. City Editor. TELEPHONE NO. 71, SHORT ITEMS. Many People Killed ad Much Prop. Destpyd in Asia Minor. Constantinople, Feb 2. Violent earthquake shocks have been felt at Balikesr and around Brusa, ia A?ia Mincr.y Numerous fata.ities have resulted, acd great damage haa been donef The Sultan has subscribed 50( for the relief of the euff-rvrs. He has dispatched 'a relief commit. tt e to the scenes of the disasrer and has irdered the; Minister of Finance 10 take s epj to succor the injured. I'arr.srnph ;!, t'eneiled and Properly Placed II ore. See change in Cannon & Feizar Co.'s ad; today. The forecast today reads: I?air today and tomorrow and colder. Warmar t r rv-i nrrn rrr o ft orn rrn liar y fated, for yesterday wa3 the Mrs David E Strain, of Lexing- third time that the dwelling has ton, Va., is epending a week or two been burned. .When Sherman passed at the home of her sister, Mrs. Dr. through Columbia he did not cpire D G Caldwell. the home of hia opponent, Gen. Mr. Liatayette btanord, one ot the nampion. a new structure scon jurymen at court, was excused this took the place of the old. In 1876 (Thursday) morning on account of that house was bnrned, and then the being sick. twostorj frame dwelling which waa Mr. Luther Weddington; of David: de!'f JeSterday W"8 built- xne;i loss was ncavy, as no; only the house but much valuable furni Waen yoa are suffering from Ca tarra or Cold in the head you want relief right away. O ily 10 cents is eq'jired to test it. Ask your drug gistj for the trial 'sizi of Etv's Cream BalmJor buy tha 50 v siz We mail it. ! 4 i .v nsnTiivoc i 56 Warren St., was sfTlicted with catarrh last imi Daring the month of Oe Jcr I couid neither taste nor smell d , could hear but little. Ely's Cream Balm cured it. Marcus G Snaui z, Rah way, N. J. , l: - Fire in Ko. 9 Township. Wanted. '. , Upright and fnunful gentlmn and ladies to travel for responsiole established houe4in North Carolina. Monthly 865 00 and expanses Po 8icion steady. Reference. Enclose seif addred stamped n vet ope. Tne D ominion Compnoy, jan!3 I n. Dep K , Coicaeo llr i? .-.T. r. w. BiWliU i it!d.,U.S. V inaioeasy Manufacturing ; i.'u'oocr fetanins. Send for ! ' : ir.V.T.ist. of D'ltfita tr Dorman Co.. 121 yetce &t., uaitimore. catalogue tree. WW:i.VI.3.i5.i . at to at Concord Foundry Co Oir found' is a i vbinit ones wek, cdi i ig re idUtly v'-?rv Fri dy. HVe are prdpaccd far rush you anytainj in thj ci-j.au ini? a'. itviag price i We b p es d rol qao;3 voa 8 ii prices m Vtitt'-' J desired. Ail orders receive prompt; itfeLtion. Also do general machine VOrk. Von r ! r.ni i v i Concord FdundrylCo. Wfldfci C)roin jstre?t;-'- 4 son College, is visiting at the home of iis f ather, Register W M Wed dington. new jeweler; H. B. FRAZIER, 3rd Store LitakerBuilding. The school house at Co d Springs, ou will find ajoice Jine of Jewelry S f3 F La E " S3 Ehff r?.: fc T led'. rr -1 i utw m No! 9 township, cmht fire last Tuesday about 2 o'c-ock, caused by a! defective fl'iel Whit victuals re mained in tLe dinner buckets of the children had to ba thrown out in order itb'aV they could cirry waer, but fortunately not much of the building was burnt. TH E pWLY True Blood 'Purifier prbmiiiciitly in t ie public eye to day is Hootl7 Sai.i:i)aiill:v. Therefore et Hood's and OStSLY HOOD'S. ture wa? consumed . The fire is sup posed to have caught from the chimt ney. Columbia S.at? of 2nd. Mrs. J P Morrison and daughter, Miss El8ie,of Pioneer Mills, spent the night with Mr3, Caldwell on Bell avenue. A Part of American Island in South i . Dakota Suddenly Disappears. Chamberlain, S. C, Dispatch, Jan. 30. A portion of American Island, in the Missouri river oppo site this city has suddenly sunk. Mr. Lawson Lentz, of Mt. Holly, Tbe island was eranttd to the city who has been spending several days by the government for park pur- at Mt. Pleasant visiting his brother, peses. Upon it are two natural Mr. Luther L9ntz, returned home springs. For a space about aeventy- today (Thursday). five feet in diameter the earth has Scrofula is the advertisement of dropped down to such an extent foul blood.' It may be entirely that the tops of some of the largest driven from the system by the trees are just visible, while others llf aS- already disappeared in the Beet Sugar and Cattle. Tne new industry of making beet sugar makes steady progress. It is an encouraging fact; tliut the first year's work of the beet-s igar factory at Kome in this State shows a profit, which had not been expected. To this factory, with "its capacity of ioOltons a dayj860 farms have been contributory. New York sugar bee jsl have r a value as fodder, and thus;the cattle industry promiwes to become a natural adjunct to sugar- makin? New York Mail and hz pressl at my place, ""Repairing a 8pecialtj. AUJwork guar anteed. Served 2 years ap prenticeship under Wil liims & .Djtter, Jewelera, Philadelphia Hoping to share a part of your patron age in the future, I am , Respectfully . H. B. FRAZIER. Mar. 19. Jeweler. E3l bKr w I "-i" t..xii.t;iiL are Dk, cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, be cause it makes pure, rich- healthy, life and hc;ilth-givinr OOOD, I i: IS JUST AS COQD FOR ADULTS. AfARRATED. PRICE 50c& Gal att a. Ills. Nov. 1C, lst ' iris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. tiemen: Wo sold last year, 600 botties o?. MOVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and fca' l ucrb'" three gross already this year. In air oar jx 'jrience of 14 years, a tha drug business, hsi .ver sold an article that gave such universal Rati. vctioa as your Tonic Jyurs truly. j j CAJ1B Or ! All dealers guarantee Grove s Tastev less Chill Tonic to cure chills, . fever and malaria in all : It f JfHH. Offer the business public n liable.permanent, conservativ - accomodating banking instit iion- We solicit vour business wifcb i ht assurance of i honorable treatment end due appreciation of your paU ronage. . If we can serve you at any tinae b glad, t j h&Vd you come and so us. 1 LIBERAL AeeOMMODATlOlSS TO CUSTOMERS Gapital and Sulplus $70 OOO D. B. COLTRANE Cashier J. Mi OPELIi, Pres. S2x ta r XI Wkeri you take Hood's Pills. The big, old-fashe ru htfl robip.h thnrnurlv nurifias the blood. -r.j m ... ; .. . . .11 n i I - . ... opening, wnicn BlOWiy nuea WHO toned, sugar-coated. pills, whicn tear-you auro tt r:ii oV.. water. Whi a ohsftrwincr thff ex P?w, are uu., 3 ilUUU O 1 1UO aio caoy iu taao.canr i i. 0 w .j. to operate. Cure indigestion, bil tent of the cave-in from the edge, iousness. 25c. some observers felt the ground sink- Superintendent Elac'iwelder took ing under their feet. They sue" bi t n'nrfl men to the chainsran? to- ceeded in reaching a place of safety and easy to operate, is true .mLj. fru:.wMi. JnitQa fhA trrnnnrl nnnn whinh thftv of Hood's Pills, which are f Q aay luureuajr;. xuio luujico mou- j --v. - - upto dat0 in every respect. tv.twn that have' been sentenced had been standing disappeared into safeJf certain and sure, ah I . . . . it-J '1.-2--. l J I dmfrbnsts. 25c. C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mass. frona this COUrt and prODaDly 86V- iDO opeuiiig. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. eral more will be taken later. The gang now numbers twenty -eight. Notice ! PHONE K. -L. Craven Secretary WlUonComlnj?.' Washington, Feb. 2 Secretary Wilson, of the Agricultural De partment, will leave Washington in am0QQt o $45 co the balance a w6ek or ten days for a visit to the South, objective points being North and South Carolina and Florida. Probably the most of his time will be spent in the latter State, where Secretary Wilson wants to look into the question of raising high grade tobacpo. He believes Florida to be capable of producing tobacco almost if not quite, equal to the finest pro duced in Cuba, or Sumatra. If tnis STATE OF OHIO. City of Toledo, s Lucas County, j k J. Ohflnev makes oath that opinion is borne out, it may result he is the senior partner of he firm in the purchase and plantinp, un- ?t -pXT'cSuntyand der government supervision, of gtate aforesaid, and that said fim foreign tobacco seed, with a view to will pay the sum ox j . . . . , Dollars for each and PHONE ;NO , 9. Ting-Ling. HELLO! WHO'S THAT? Craven Brothers' Furniture, Store. ALRIGrHT. WHAT IS IT ? Just wanted to say we liave the larirpflt and best assortment and Meets on the second Friday eyen- pettiest patterns of mattings ever Ol ea'jxi uiuum. flhnwn in flnnonrd Just received a Hall in the rear ot .Dr. w u nons - . - " i n 1 1 to?8 Dental rooms. . , . ... . . h".80"1!' ?i ! T Thialodse has paia to tne iami wooi anu j.uny iuuucb wmo. uuu lieslof its deceased memoers twenty (JUK JSJ41W tJAttl UAKtu&ijr-B3. thousand dollars since its organizas e caQ interest you on anything in ti0J?, Ti i the furniture line. No doubt about :lhA;o existence: theprices being right. es, stencils, &c. J. P. w. .DORMAN CO. rft.s disbursed up to the 14th of i2lE.FayetteSt.,Balto.Md.Cataioguefree. and; Js aisou , y civtvone millions of dollars to the families of its deceased members m tne uniteu NO, 74 For Goal Th Balance Is Now Paid. Rev. J J pAyseur informed us this (Thursday) morning that on last Tuesday the Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church in this city paid CONCORD LODGE of KNIGHTS of, that was due the Eatey Organ Co., for the organ now in that church. TTTANTED AGENTS to sell our Printing: Presses, Vulcanizers, Baggage andKey riuntra faa1anH RnVktv-r StAmns.Tleal Preaa BBOTiiER States. . . m ; i , . I II or- further lniormanoi ua"'J N. D. FTZER or K. L CR lYEN. Tlie Concord Meat Market of OaSSdSd Will be open for business n.nr1 AVfirv caSO Oli uctDiujmtj judi wuai tutxy u0 -wu-. Catarrh that cannotxe curea uy iuu xj . K-flMJntf on Main F URNITUR E'DE ALERS and FUNERALJDIRECTORSS HEAR9E FREE. for the r ARIEL, OTTOWA and LUTHY WHEEL. 1 - - 2 aJS-Vr 1 ' 1 a m . . v - tn wic J rn -c w zz 31 2 : 71 r- z a re S-O" m AGENT Dollars for each and every case ' 01 caturcjay morning in ine plished under careful cultivation. use of Hall's Catarrh Cure Fbank J Cheney. A. WGLEASON. Notary Public. . . J i : : llarklns Succeeds In Oustlnff a Dem- gwom.tO Deiore me a"u suuwiu- ocratic Deputy. Ud in mv presence, tno b-n aay oi Asheville, Feb. 2 Deputy Uol I December, A- D. 1886. lector Alonzj Rankin, who wai yes- )SEAL v villa office to the S.hsbury division Ha T the deputyship, declined to accept the bi00a and mucous surfaces of the Pkco, and 0 E Mill., It Salisbury, eytem. Send for f' was appointed by Collictor Harkina ; ' . V- Toledo, O. . io fill his place tempoanly. Sold byf druggists, 75c, Street. . AM KINDS of . MEAT and SAUSAGE handled. Patronage Solicited ; i I Respectfully, j Sol Levy, Proprietor Coal! oal iff-,i . 'a r"- - ffJkR OtS- . 'i.Voubii?. re due w Bl iiipvVi:.-isjiod liloodi Hood's Sar--i, ;;o tii Onoi V'irv Blood PuVhr and $$TJH VCWSC- For all kinds of coal Soft or Hard call on me. My n Lamp Coal can not bs surpassed in quality. Prices as low as can be had. J: A. C. Black welder AtJStore on .West.Dcpot Street. Phone Ko. 68 Needs.Jfo Explanation. Madison, N. O., Aug, 4, 1897. Goose Grea33 Liniment Co., Ufeene b-ro, h Cv Dear Sirs Please ship us at oar e ine gross Goose Grease Liniment. We are entirely out. Don't fail t ship t onca. Please give us jobbers 'prices It is;the'be8tjthing we h veave rbea. WO JohesJ& Co.
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