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I 1 4 s 1 I- ti f ! Vol. Xi. :No. 4 1 m .tii ' nnnom , w HOiiK JNo 1132 - 1 1 TTTr.T. t ppig ct i - . i , r-r-nr ,-.-7Tm7 T -' "" ' - ' ' ' THE WOODMEN fr the World As They Arc in t'oneord TIle Rned j Nucccssf alpT n Who THey Are-Qnlte An Interest- Per C-Tlie BesaU of tthe alli Inif Organisation. wmmisslon. The last secret order that has -Mr- J Mw Cook will go to ock Deen organizea in Uoncord is the "n, , Saturday night to ti it Wnnrimon rf tit WaJJ L. l . friOnHo ' ; a lodge is only a branch of the Mr. M L.Moore ia f iht ick toaa,; large order of Modern Woodmen of Ha had a nhiii.i itr.-' : - America. " -' "la "Wg The orieinator f tM- 1. Ar" . . otiD' wno ;Mlte Joseph ; Cul-en RooT Tbat' .tter, the nana. once a member of Modern Wood- .' v,ng wo.ied Hke a charm, men of America, eeeins a rhn in 1113 IlTerJ s'abre here. haVine bring something new before the rn8 Int thft hanl of a rectUer, people in the way of inenrine their. . ply Dnt 7 oeDt8 'he dollar. 1 "muiuii jiuuj i.in it nnnmor of Amer ka, organ World. This order was organized 4n Con cord in August 1897, now being iuiy aujui seven months old. was organized with ten Messrs. Deberrv FiKAr .J Horace Blackwelder snent laRf. nih -a tfi:; Ti -'.''.. O , at jxii. reasan DJesse Hamilton went up to China Grove last night and helped ta initiate some China Grove Pyth ians. ' D J Bostian returned from Albemarle this morning rifter spend ing a day or two. Ajts. Jno. YorKe returned frcm 8ahsbury this morniDg, tfcer ut ead ing the HalMcNcely nup.iaU nr o nf thn l a! . . . 1 : t 1 R.f Ln TT TTT - - juicff jrom ue VVoodmfin . ... w tuo ifuua . or tne f " w vvaison. of Saliahnr- ica, and at Omaha, Nebras- ra! emission's knocking U e H8 8penPDg some time with her niztd the Woodmen cf the ye'y 8m' 11 cui r the fmiljzer.bnsi. daughter, Mrs. Dr. J K Smojt. I cess. - .A - V Hobbed the Grave Miss Jennie Mitchell 'Rmkin. of Salisbury, arrived in the city this ; Afltrlin u,orul"8 ana 18 ts guest of Mte. nmbe O -TAlU ? part in , er8 the subject, is narrated as follows- "I the BirPoudre in the Phifer Hall Mil. I (X7 Q 1 r 1 .1. Gc Jlflfl nn w it r i-i r- K-. tu:.i 1 . wto luiaccu, was in a mnat rJrf.,! J. This is bo h a fraternal and an My skin m dSST' utuci. a ucir gfcrei worK- luuguo coaiea, pain con- iogs is eaid to be very fine and in- tlninuaHy, in back and sides, no terest, Ic consists of three de- bg erees Morning ' Nonn in,i J.Li . MJ.uuy. anree rnu- j UUU iU6 Fjeujiaus naa given me up. For- lnis order has no sick benefit tunately, a friend advised trying fund, bat similarly, when one of !Elect"c Bitters and to my great their brother members becomes dis- J")yDd surprise, the firstbottle Med and cannot carry his DoiiaViJ!Lpr?7ement- ' f . , - , . , , -:r ji uwuucujueir use ior tniee weeks it is carried for him htr tKn rv,, I7,0JT8f uioui- uuU aiuuuw a wen man. l know wD. a.u woo utJttin, iae sum ot fcUOi oaveu my jirer and robbed the one hundred dollars is taken from olh?r victim " No one should fail the lodge to erect a monument at ?e f p?7 n CG8 r' uir, m.,!. ue at r ij iietzer 8 DrupfitnrA 4iw Erave. JL UlS amonnL ontna v 1 ' comesrom the lodge and is not I Prof. 'mci...i..- . token from the amount that is due prof. Mcintosh gave another lec . Tn J-r6! P ri tore in 'e e.:nra.- MethodUt about thein,is thity always is4 Tbnreday m.ht, etlec, cue a paid-up policy. ' ! tQre was interspersed .with a Roodj One of the finest burial ceremp- many 3eIe3tioD8 hia own compo mes used Kv nir aa s.lsitioD. eaid to be practiced -by this order This man is the originator of the Tnis order here .has never been: fir8t Sunday school book feu t in ue , UODO p Meaiu 0, uj me Metnodistuhurcb. and com. one of its brother, members. Everv nnon o I , l - . i - H member of the Jodee i. serelv e! Jp. in ured these daye, though none of L iSf; be book ;wa8 them have yet taken a single de- amarant', ;nd js, remembered by gree in its work. Not until late v ql"e ' lomtfi Mies Bessie Henderson o come. eeri d. o n TTON Seed For Cows FOR SALE BY Ervi n & Mo rrison QR0CER5 hB anv-; i,a:L ii-i. . I An effort in anin u . i VniCQ Ui thfim thrnnrrVi tlio mA.U U.-i tfL Ttr I the Con rpaatin . U . t. her term with B ;Zibeh CnllffTft . nuo nuiji, uui mr, w w mc iueuiouist j G Boshamerof this city,has been ap! P lurch to get him a class of one -6 29 j f JanuarJ was thi pointed Deputy Head Xfohsiil lor .hundred, which is sriail :im'!i "f M tconntete :;.iitfi"lz;.b Dom Jiot ffant Such Fame. Thursdaj'a Charlotte Observer pve an account cf the elopement of Mies Htath from ,E 5z ibeth t ollerp This (Friday) morn bg's Observer gives President Kitiff's refutation in vhich Jbe siys Miss Heath had endjed . i i with B ;zibeh College on Ok Is a przz'in lime of the year for m:st women. They 're generally nu decided whnt to bjy. We are. al-A'aje prfp-ird for thw(- un satisfactory eea- on . and nv on h&bd no as dun plete a line of th a-ivarce 8tylf8 in dress goo Is as it i possib'e to find. We can suit thf most exacting woman, in Etyle,qual. ity and price. 'lism 1 ' ij. ai- ii.Mi v. LMmi..w V4 AH K inds of Feet Qn be suited from, our op-todate rock of.Shoep. We have exquisi e hoefi for slioi fetf haodsome shoes for any kind of fee', light and heavy hoe3 to please all tasNs, but all g od shoes Shoes with style, dura bility acd comfort combined, mads of the hfst leather, and made to wear well and feel well. Dry Miller, Shoe Dealers Cannon & Fetzer any. Gomp pointed Deputy Head Consul tor this Stafej and vWill . begin soon to . . - lase tnem through the different de grees. TM.iis bnjy ..once perj tnoth Tjheir, plaqe ; of , meeting isj in tne Koyal Arcanum Hall, The present oflScers are as follows Consul Commander I)r. J "R Smnni Adtiaor Lieutenant. A L SannRni field; Bariker, John D Hatchettj Clerk; ; W G Bosbamer: Escort, R E Kiaennour; Watchman, Ed: W Freeze; flentry, W A: SelU; iMana gers, Messrs, C T Troy, R L Duval and R A Brower. j This closes the write-up of the different 'fraternal organizations in our city. We think that the people will find that Concord is well reprei eented in the difierent kinds of orf ders, ind noV only that, we haye heard many compliments by memT bars from other towns as to the thorough knowledge that our men bers have of their organization. J re hundred, which is as en all a num-j q-Q' ibo?D?ct i witfi ljzbetli bar as he teaches at a tfrn : , ?n 8M Moped. , PreTsldeni Ki?g i? rom .iiere Prof. Mbratosh coea " "T 'UInu pr State. fameior -Aunt Bejsy;- to State ille,3here his leua; yes one of I Dljirovery of the Day, ... .v . . Aug.y uoge, leaaing !aruggiet toi to "ctjnc A cdtri ill oirk iAT ? Shreveport; Jja , say?: ;tkJ)r. King"s 1,4. v xicvyiuij 10 - tuo tVIUljr VlJirg mercnant oi anoraym :wntef : thatJs claimed for it; itJnever fails; Governor Russell has effected thi Coughs jatid Colds. I cannot f&y i tnr ita pf i fa " -Ri. TTinw'a Don't GoniB Ills ncad Goes dir. - . . i I at thA.n on tne and orjbrnar nAu:zzrrL': -'V- , . . . , ' j; , t jreo final ?. uoiuco i r d r eizer s r"f -afry .'Jf?ln' -removal LMrug Stjore. JSccord-Breakins' Time. .9.,5svfc8!ct!?n of the south J bound 'vestibule this morning front Sal isbury rnade, recor 1-breaking t'"me. VTherdi8tance from Salisbury to Cha'rlotfe. li 'milesi was made in 48 minutes. Engineer Creswell was at the throttle and Ctpt.; E B -Laird was conductor. OharIott Newp. "K " - ' - I 8 president, ofvthe.roadihougn the noard wioh meeta on that day is expected to take form it action to remove him from the' presidehcv It means that his" cfiiciaf ' liead" has felt the guillotine. Fell Beart From ;m Chair, c f 1 John T Goodman,' SrV; of aiitv, Iredell county, droppejd -dead if roltn his chair Thursday morning withou t bein g sick )r, o ther wjte warned. ' He was about. 70 yearsftbld and was a ruling elder in ,the'l -Prcaby teriari church. Running, To Help; JLook After the .Hatter. From the Charlotte rNews we lAarn thaff .Mr. 'William Kfalofdi. wo v Wfrw : . AAA mo WV A mayor of Baltimore, passed through unariottp Jinrsaay on a oridal tour to Cuba '.While there . it :fa Tery probate thv Presid will appmi t bim to hel b l6okr after thelcanBedf 'the ;a:cident that' has befallen iths jvbattleahip Maine, he being an lurd ship builder." He will receive this instructions when- he ar jives at Key Vfesfc. : We , have ejiougji lo supply the demand o those those. beautifiil OA SBIdG0 at vrices tha t JaimilemP ToetiU&ii . . uyjipg at j(be t)rjct'S for spot casb," we are strictly m it.. ., r ,i '.VV , . our song. We are still MuM7t0yti "the oldlst( handsomest Une o&j&l& rcingtmpj ioe from $9.00 Ho ylOO.OO l everZshown injfoiicard. PftrlorMSets, Side Boards i China Closets, Extension TaM Bsj. and ever thin? else to ieVoundYn a first class Furni ture Stofe:lCome cpids?e us and w&t&ll viakeio dies' Jpatn Trtiv are guaranteea to ssstk J BELL - I '75' it4 ! It IS n J4 !! I ii't I- - if - "5 ? f; J' .V- I 1 : h V 1
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