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ij n L r w . (( ol) J 'L ' T! vf5 a V I -;;!! I ;i. i , , i , .. ;.. ..... ... . 1 : 1 1 " 1 . : Vol. No. 224 G0N,C0U1, N. COLEViANFAU I OKx ceded him, and making a TiPrsnnnl mor! i iu..j : Meetintr at the Court Douse Crowded r ' ouuuu ui iiiem, House-finite ft Number of listlu Cnisbed Bleu Present., Quite a large crowd assembled at the Coleman factory some dis tance from the city to witnefes the brief laying of the corner stone, the pulpit. new. Owen L W Smith,. cdU ored, the United States Minister to Liberia," then arose and fasted to be excused from making a speech, as he seldom appeared upon a stage except when in PERSONAL TOINXERV ceremonies of which were carried on by the Masonic Lodge. the Pi of. 0 F Meserve, President Of Shaw University at jEaleigh, rise -Dr. to Chin It had been intfindftd flint rinn-1 A j j . i?" v vv ujouo u auuress gjoine more gressman Gf o. H White, colored, deeply into the probabilities would make his address out at the the success of this new enterrji laying of the corner stone, but as by stating some of the most de- the prrgram had to undergo some cided advantages that it; would change, his address was not de- haye over other manufactories : liyered until they had assembled Though it was getting1 quite la tne court nouse. late in the evening, sti lithe col- Attorney A E Johnston, Dean I oreo -people and of course of the Law Department at Shaw white people also, waited to hear University, presided as the chair- the address of Gol. Julian S Carr, man of the meeting. A telegram I which was most excellent, jit was read irom Senator J U rritch- wouia do lmpossioie to tell our ! ard. in which he exoressed his readers his exact language J but great desireo be here, but on ac- he cited to the colored people some count of urgent business he would tne advantages nw before have to decline. them in making this one of the Onr Wftvor. J L Orowflll. w greatest enterprises ever set forth, C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 1898 Whole No and Mrs. Stevens went up a Grove last nuht. Mr. Jay Harris returned from Harriet ug last night, after attends ing the funeral of Mr. Wash Harris at Rocky River. TWENTY DOZEN PACKAGES of Peanut Brittle J UoT RECEIVED the S;)metMng Fin-, i Try a Package and be Convinced. Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 Will II Orass. Neat Appearance then introduced by the Chairman, and prfsscd his most janxious era a right to demand the con and made a welcome address to hope to them for success, urging yicts under cei tain regulations the Coleman Manufacturing Co., them to bo industrious, diligent whh which they stand ready to and to the colored jace, accenting anQ Persevering. j j the OTand fact that this is a mo- Attorney Jno. C Dancey, hibition city. ored' of Salisbury, wh0j was Bishop Clinton, colored, made Collector of customs at the the response to Mayor Crowell's of Wilmington, then made address ot welcome, and expressed concluding address, which nn thfi imrt of th finlnVfid nfinnlft P10Ilulu ,rum UCB""8 V" the bigh appreciation of such a paying high tribute toj welcome as the white people of na.tor8 01 lue Pians Ior! C ounts for much in this life. ave the convicts Grass or o . There are many times when small points will decide either for or against yon. At srch times the question of appears ance is always bound to come up. The law gives our commission- Concord had oiven them thronch Prlse- Kf i Three bands UUI JXLttJUX. were . ' : tne occasion ana in through the streets they quite a sensation. I created So COUNTY COMMISSIONERS !! Met in Itpgiilar Session Mon The next address was made by Rev. F T Logan, colored, who is , t pastor of. the colored Presbyterian church .at this place. His address was splendid, and set forth espec ially the moral -upbuilding ot the colored people in connection with this new enterprise. Attorney L P Berry, colored, ol ia r'Slllttr Ecssion on lf fe o;u:n rtj nAc-c ana transactea me usuui on the part of thexoloretl people, not necessarily Hving in this (own, but from the colored people as a class. : ' Col. Paul B Means made an xnnllfint addtess. welcoinimf the colored class to oar community, admitted;to the county hom mi at . m ' m comply, xnusiar tney nave been put o I till they are ready to enter legal proceedings and would have done so already, but Gov. Bus sell end the Attorney General Walser, see that it would be a one sided contest. The public roads have the precedence over railr- ad fnnstrht?rTV : fwivn Thft ' tlpJav 1 y ' . . ; - s . present on rill not last much longer, prob- marching ably. erinter dent M e wboorne the this5 cbl- it once ;t port the was end; ongi-enter- Let us take care of your appearance. uur customers tell us they like to deal with us, for eyerything they -bu v here is lo be relied upon. V A PERFECT SHOE For the little ones, .that is-madc: as near the shape of the Foot as is possible to adapt it, and corn- posed of superior leather, is what we keep For the boys and girls at all times. Our boys' shoes will -.. . . - butwear any shoe made, and at the same time is Flexible, stylish and handsome. - Come in and SEE flS'; r - Dry & Miller. : Gannon & Fetzer Company. ) Uaj Some Business Ont or the Ordinary. . '. !i 8..-;! Mi The County Commissioners; met Monday business - 'u i -1 of pajiug bills and coricchnsome It tie matters "about the; taxpj be- sides some other things. ; Lovenia Crajton, a 'young man ot only about 2( age. on account of insanity, would like the privilege of calling In the convicts in the event he should get in the grass. Thie our commissioners do not like to-ac- ceue ro, as n is UKeiy to ne tne very period in, which" they -will need the cp vies? worst. It h hoped.,;that a compromise may be effected soon by the com missioners agreeing to make the demand for 25, the minimum num- yebW of ber, instead of 40, with the under - Was I standing that they stay with us, wo- but u rein x most earnestly tbat they, one and all, make somethiog out ot themselves worth roasting of, and that is to be men in the full sense of the word, and appro priately paid tribute to ouelof their great mtn; J C Price, . who is nowv dead. I Mrs. Francis E Harper, a col ored author of Philadelphia, made a very interesting talk, and sue-, cecded in keeping the. audience interested, as was witnessed by their silence. As did several other ... - . ; I of tbe speaker8,she urged most emphatically that in laying the foundation of this new enterprise among the colored people, let them lay a still greater foundation in connection with it, and let that be a character. ! Dr Satterfield, President of Scotia Seminary, then made a short talk, the principal theme being the educating of the colored : girls of our vicinity. Congressman Geo. H White, colored, of Newborn, next made ' an addresp, paying high compli ments to the speakers that pre- grass It was ordered that the county pay half ot the bill for the virus lymph, which was used in vacci nating the poor. This, amount was $30 J ;-H - ' i-n! ii It was decided by the Board tl tat Neal Cowan ,' Ji in f Fisher and Sam Stire wait, three ;negro con victs, be made tcustiesl f : I i j Finding no objections after duly advertising tHeijopenirl ( 1 of the road leading from gK Johns church on past FoiVs mill and intersecting in the Gold Hill) road at what is known " as jFive Eines, the petition was j gnted ;j ind work ordered to be started bv the superyisor and hands livnig along that road. ' ' ' ft - " , : ttt" BacUlen's Arnica jshii e. I The Best Saive in the world for Guts, Bruises, Sores Ulcersl Salt Rheum, Fever 8ores, Tetterd Chappr Hands, Chilblains, Corns j and ale Skin Eruptions, and positively cures ilea or noay reqni-ed. ijlt u aaranteed to give otatief action ol nnne? refunded. - Price 25 cents per htn For sale at P B etzcr'a jprng store -Vi-i-v .)'; r: or no grass. Consumption Positively Cured. Mr. R R G reeve, merchant, of Coilbbvyie, Va., certifies that he had coneuWptioD, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment, that mon ey ca did . procu re, t ried all cough remedies he could hear of, but ;ot no relief; spent many oigbn sitting up in a chair; was ind uced to try " Dr. King's Ne w Dk cover j, and was cured by li&e of two bottle 3: For pat "three years has been attending to business, and says J)r. King's NewDi scoV ery is : j t : Don't Come a running, x IT e JiavelZen ough io ,s iCfyly the! clem a n d;ofV thoso llioseJ)eautiful CA RRIAGES, at iiriccs. tha t JcnonJc com the grandest remedy ever; made, as - : it. haadnnesai much for him and . ' . i : : " " " J . .. . . . 7 -r- . . I t - 1 .1 f . also for others in his community. : isuyiDg at lODDers prices lor spot casr,; we are sincuy Dr. Ktne's New Discovery is guar- fin it. anteeld for Coughs, Colds arid Con sumption. It don't fail. Trial bot tie at r B Fetzers Lrug store.. Vk mV A l weakness easily enreu uy Vanderbilt and II fs Southern Girl. The story is started again that George Yanderbilt has fallen a vic tim to the charms of an impecuni ous Southeih girl. Her name ia not given, but she is said to be from Soutli Carolina, and is receiving her education at the expense of bf r intended millionaire husband: The story has the air of romance in it, if not the touch v rity. . mbbb . tfiiM it9 act tumnnifea to gw : t 1 URNII TIRE is the burden of our song. We arc stillinJbusinessatWJie old stand,, with the handsomest Une'of BediRoom Sets; ra7i$ihg in pi ice from $Q.OO io $100.00, t2vershown in Ccfieord. Fdrlor Sets, Side BoowdsJ&hjM Centre Tables BooKCases, Cyler:deriTovrR(R Top Deslcs, andlevery thing else tc be found in a, first class Fumi ture StoreZCome andlsee usZand we'will make you glad BELL, HARRIS L CO. r ; i t j f- - i I- .- v'J :.f rt-K- i 1 1.
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