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i : 1 ' i J m -m ' - uujn uu tiJ-V N. C , MON DAY, FEBRUARY 7 1898 Whole No 11 fS THE JUNIOR ORDER Of United American Mechanics lu Largest Organization. The1 The largest organization in Oon coid counting the two Councils, is the Junior Order of United AmerU can Mechanics, though it is next to last in organizition. As the name impHes, the object of this order is to naintain and protect the interests of Americans and 4 " d Vi T il fl tYiL m frnm tVia rlanvocaiyin ftcts t f foreign competition. It is alfo 'of fraternal nature, also aiding a brother member in the time of sickness by a compulsory sick benefit fund of five dollars per week. At the death of any member, the lodge pa8 out $250, wbicb,after the f uneral expenses are paid goes to the widow or some other member of the family. This order was organized in Con cord in the year 1896, and has now grown to Buch an extent that it is divi Jed into two Councils, or lodges he we rrigat term tk em. " 7; Cankonville Council No 25. Council No. 25, or batter kDOwn ! : f .... a9 Ciinnonville Council, was organ ized on the night c f Jo y 16 :b, 1896, by Mr W J Bostian, of Sa'i-bury, with twentv-five charter members. Since its organizition twelve names have been erased from its liat which was caued by suspensions and withdrawa-s. It has been the fate of this lodge to chronicle on dejrb of a brother member, which was that of Mr. W J Almond, a most excellent young man and one that would have proved of much worth and cftlnp fn'thft' Inrlfrp. This death occurred on March 1st, 1897, and the regular funeral benelt of $250 was - paid to hii'mother. As before mentioned this order pays a sick benefit of $5 per week, and since ils organization, $195 has ben-paid out tc its members that Lave been unable to .work. This order now has ninety nu mbers enrolled, and in fact has loo many for the size of the halt they have Their pr sent officers are as fob vhwu ...TUC& iu lueir nan on North- Main street. A Summary, Junior Order was organized 1(s j than two years ago, and has only thirty-five charter members. but in that time it has been growing most rapidly and now numbers one I PERSONAL FO INTERS. Mies Ida Fiowe and Mr. Will Flqwe, both from Fowe's, spent the day in the city. Messrs. A hundred and fifty four members, which makts it decidedly the largest order we have in Concord. 1 The initiation fee varies according to age,1 but the - regular cost af ten initiation isfifteeh cents per week., The Junior Order has already paid out to its members $445. Tbroogh the kindness of Messrs. Haywood Dennis and Jno. Trout- J J Shinn and J T M Rogers, of China Grove, were in the citj yesterday TWENTY DQZfcif PACKAGES of Peanut JUST rittle RECEIVED and be Convinced. man, eebretariea of the two different Something Fib? . Try a Package councils we receiyed the above I in formation about this order. List cf the secret orders of our city, but net onhewoS"' comes e Wooamen Ervin & Morrison QR0CER5 A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but Loouout, oua Fellows. Mr. B H Woodell, the grand sec there is really no " trick about it. Back and Weak Kidneys; .Malaria retary of the Grrnd Lodge of Odd or nervous troubles. i !We mean he Fellows of the State, has discovered uber8hip in the or Old Fellowa acts as a slimu entto the Liver and " W--"V ' Kidnevs. it is a blood Durifier and mam 9 . the fo lowing circular letter W - . . t ' ' i- ....... A . - - . ' . i . " . . nerve tonic. It cures Conetipationato all the lodtes in the State, calling Sleep- attention to the importer: and restores the system to its hatu- j tJretnier:-i5a on your guard. rai vigor, lry JGitecinc iJiuers ana receivers anq. jr8ua are Decoming oe conviacea mat iney are a mira - rminalv nleotifuL Pv no mon- 1 tt ' - -.7: . nf r T- - - " y wur. UnTendowe do checks, drafts or uiuer paper lor auj pereuu uiaiuuug eadacbe, Fainting Spells, lesshees and Melancholy. purely vegetable, a mild la teed. Only 50j a : bottle Fetzer's Drug Store. mmrmm tob e an 0 Jd THE COUNTY HOME ESCAPifiS authority by letter or telegiam from JEarrowly From Unminjj The -Fire Occurs Overhead While Rellffioos Services are Being II eld. : . t. Ex-County Commissioner Jecse Earnhardt, of No. 4, was in the, city the lodge in w membership. circular a) a cast p as haye Fellow until you have 1. 1 hich he claims to bold I am led to issue this p otection from suph rece ntly occur red in this State. One William Strtcht, hlafminj? membershin in tie crder. this (Mondaj) morning and (report. -Qd haTing a J.,,,, iWink wuai uii-uu uttYr uccu cciiuuc wei posted in the work, requested a at the county home, j 1st 4 mijes br6tfaer to endorse a teck for thirty north of Concord. j i dollars, which; he claimed was due It is the custom ot.Mr, Earnhardt him for sick benefits o hold Sunday evening services at The brother endorsed the check and the Home, for helbenefit of the int trJa8, enabled thp scoundrel to obtain H Welsh, Treasurer. The lodge ; meet8i every-Monday nighVat 8T o'clock : in the Odd' "FU lows Hall on Nerth Main street. TOBEaT Hill Council, No. 49 f O wingv to ihefact that Cannon -yille Council has more members than it. can well accomodate, ic was deemed advisable that another Council be organized, which lis No. 49 j Th's one was orgnzed on the night of Not. 13th, 1897, with ten members. This Council has grown most rapidly, having taken in fifty- mate- Are was built in .the. hoa- the monef, but the check cune 1 back pital for this services. : f Yr. ;. - V J -!- 5 rv :-.T2VKl'i -L.JJ.i.A endorser had to make it good. There ltseema inai nTing tquirrem iiu ; . . , ... V: are oilier ucauuca ouu uauuB ictiemes bh' the order, nortant to be on .... ' your guard. Please see th.t every member js posted in regard to (this. Fraternally: v " ; B. H. WoorjELL, ; Grand Secretary, . M-Knrraflre- councillor : vv 1 . . . .m. Hi t. TfrrtVktCivfo v n YTavWn.tri lip'rinip. ; A- - -: . . - r.: ;workirig other j , .v " " j built nests near the sneewrpn P?e -.i R R., Oil Saonenfieid. F. S.: Jno. jTv J j - a . - WQ1CO ruDB uruuu iud ukiuu ceiling. These leaver, of course hot known toT be "thtre, ignVted'; at the Sanday evening services and Mr. Eiriihardi'a diecouriewas suddenly cut short off by the' cry of fire Witrjherqic efforts 4trft -flimes were checked,-but not until conoid i erable damage tO :the hospital build four members in three" moths, which makes them' number sixty four members. . ibg had been done.-1 Had the dis covery of fire been five minutes later. in the opinion of Mr. Earnhardt, the entire-county home would today be- in ashes. Those who haye seen the baildinga know their proximity to each other, and for one building to barn would mean, with, inadfqaate ttrafor ftrranffemeuto the destruction Neat Appearance Counts for much in this life. There are- many times when small points will decide eithjer for or against you. At such times the question of appear ance is always bound to come up. Let us take care of your appearance. Our customers tell us they like to deal with us, for eyery thing they' buy here is lo be relied upon. Cannon & Fetzer any. Viitp. 3of ( COgy RIGHT ggy A PERFECT SHOE 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, isvInrt we keep For the boys and girls all times. - Our boys shoes outwear any shoe made, and at the same, time is flexible, styjisi: and handsome. -Come in and SEE OS . Dry & Miller.. J Comp Don't i r-,: - T " Come a Runnin Bachlen s Arnica !. The" Best Salve in the world for Outa. Brnises, Sores, Ulcers, Sal RhnmrFever Sores, Tetterd Ohappr Skin Eruptidris and ipoai TO the first round. 5uyiD at joDDers pncfs. jor spot casn,-we are siricii e KaveXZenough 1 o 'supply the demand j of Xtlvoss thosfcleautif knonh camr JiWr,or noi pay reqai-ed. It is r rcaranteed? to ? give otatisf action ol monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box ..For sale;at P B Fetzea Urng In tbeae three months not a sinole of the otner DuiiainK. ....... . .. m .. t : . . . 7 i t i il.. Mr. Earnnardt, naa ne qaa ice dea(h ha? occurred lei the Jode. neither has anj one of the lodge been sick. ' . . . ..Both of these Oonncils have a very appropriate burial ceremony, and present a most beautiful appearance drfessed withHheir rcgaiia.-f;rT.V:.".: time would have urged the; county commissioners to insure the property at once TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take laxative Bromq Quinine store,' Notice. Soecial communication of Stokes Lodge, No. 31, A. F. and " A- M., this (Motdaj ) evening at 7.30 o'clock. Work; m MaEons take Tablets. All druggists refund the This Council meets on Tuecday ' money if it fails to cure 25 cents. the nrst deejiee. AH due notice and govern yourselves accordingly.; . - - R A Brotvter, bec'y. " ' - I TJRNI1 URE is the burdt n of our song. We dm still in businesslat Ithe old stand, with the handsomest linelof Bed Boom Sets, ranging in pi ice from $9.00 to $100.00. :ever shown in Concord. Farlor Sets, Side Boards' China Closets Bxtehsioji TaMes, Cm tre Tables jsqoic xBases, vyienaer jl ov, mou j. up aniv jl iuv uj jj dndAevJ first class Furzz tare Store-: Come an d see usZan d we will make you g laxL A N TE D 4o ENTS to sell our Printing hnii stpclahtl UubiicrMamps,beai fress- - kilt. AV - T lul fcU'aycttc tM li;Uo Ma. Catalogue free. BELL HARRIS CO
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