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Vol. Xu.-No. 233 concord; N. C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 1SP8 Whole No 1133 LYCEUM MEETS And Holds It IrapoBcliraent Trial 4(,(iU4,lfd roiieihaigeaud Found uuiity ofinttmr. HORRORS NO LESS, LIGHT KO GREATER. One JEEuii!rrI ami lliirty-Five Bodies r RecoveredGen. Lee's Dispatch. PERSONAL POINTERS. Judge Montgomery and wife returned frcm Monroe"-last night. r Dr. M Golden has gone to Gas tonia and Newton for several days. -Mr. 'A Jones , Yorka returned home last night from on the r?ad. Mr. J W Oald, of. Lynchburg tl( Va.j is in tqe city today. Mrs. S Gr Daniel, of Littleton, Miss Annie Bost and Miss Lenna Stephens are in the city today. Mrs. Ed, White returned home Miss Flora McEachern rpi,,, r.:.i.inm tr ( F ( iv nichfc in ike Graded School building, .he if"? a J other instances honVeTein called to order by the . ,Pul,!1 cannot De gratined ri -ular prestdent, L D Duval Tl e Wlth au' tisfactory answer as ,,,.-. ,,r,.i;mmrv l.usineaj wa8 ; to the cause of the great Maine transact, after which -tie articlea exPlosion- theory, of foul o! impeachment against Dr. D D play is not gaming any special Johnson for innocusui desuetude torc6- 0ne hundred and thirty 7ere presented and accppted. The five bodies have been recovered trial wad tben entered into, with two and they continue to rise to the attorney s on each aide. Time for- surface, when they are tenderly bide very long speeches from the coffined and deposited . in tho today, after spending some time at counsel. - After pleading in mo3t cemetery with religious ceremony, the home Of her father. Mr Banj sympathetic tones for Dr. Johnson's The greatest care is being taken Barley son, acquittal, bis counsel cleared him of to get only responsible reports accompanied her. the charge, bat v no sooner than he free from biassed sensationalism, was found not guilty of the charge, Therefore a strict guard is kept another one was entered against so that reporters cannot fill the him . For certain good reasons he newspapers with manufactured has been found guilty of destroying news under the semblance of theMaine. He will not even 8tand truth to further feed the ;passion triil.for this charge, the case being- ate strife sHiringdesrfe: When so plain. I an official report is made and a he program tor next meeting is rerjort from responsible sources is I .. A given it is fair to presume that we will be as near the facts of the case as it is possible to get. A cablegram from Consul Gen eral Xiee contains the following : Havanna, Feb. 18. "Assistant OrJUieiaiV Ul iud kJ Later, n oouiuc- m m ton : "There was great popular Viii v. xtjlvi i i&vjki demonstration at the Tunefal yes terday. Military, naval, firemen, dm the debate of the qiestioD, Rtolved, That the Mormons should be eluded from North Carolina. A motion was made that the next w - meeting be made a public one. Toe place for the holding of tbe meeting will be stated later. Robbed the Grave A starling incident of which Mr. Far B etween TON Seasons Cows FOR SALE BY At Forest Mr-. Jo GR0CER5 Is a pbzzMnaj time df the Vear for m s women. They ire generally !uo decided whit to bay. I We ar always i preprd for these unsatisfactory sea son, and ov on hand now as com plete a line of tht advance styles in dress goods as it i possible to find. We can enit the most exacting woman in style, quaU Uy and price. . i ; .... . ' . . All Kinds of Feet A DEATH L lllll Juvenile Missionary pn Oline died here this John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was I . n- i Jniin the subject, is narrated as follows: "I and cml organizations were gen- was in a most dreadful conition. "any represemeu. iub uieuup My skin was almost yellow,1 eyes of I Havanna, General Parrado, unnlron innrrno frri&foA noin rr n (. i ' , ..-bu v,wv, next m commana to ine governor tininually in back and Bides, no I , if , ... 1 - . "L aDoetite-keDt on eraduallv erow- general, the Autonomistic cabinet, ing weaker day by day. Three! civil governor, mavor and other (Saturday) morning at 4 o'olock., physicians had given me up. For-! prominent persons, walked in the Mrs. Clin e?d mitiJea name was Mi?s ?aty..frie?l?di8ed tryiD? orocession over Dart of the route Bettie Fjil I daughter of Daniel niiecmc Diners, ana 10 my greaii1- . - r - - a,.. ioy and surprise, the first bottle in accordance with custom to Foil, of N6. 5 township. Mrs. bline made a decided improvement. I testily sympathy Forty bodies leaves an infant only a few days old, continued tneir use iior tniee . weefcs, were buried. Many have come to The Forest HJ1 Juvenile Mission- they saved my life, and robbed the tnft surface of the water since, but ary Society will give a concert i a the, other victim," No one should fail they are now difficult to recognize, church tomorrow evening at 7t to try them. Only 50 cents per bot- They will be buried with reiigibus o'clock, at the usual hour for eernl can be suited from our up-todat arock of 8hoeP. We have exquisiia hoea for slim fet, handsome shoes for any kind of fee', light and heavy ihoes to please all tastt s, but all gcod shoes Shoes with style, dura bility and comfort combined, mads ,f the best leather, and made to wear well and feel well. Dry Miller Shoe Dealers Gannon & Fetzer Company. tie at P B Fetzer's Drug Store. BAL POUDRE services, as collected. (Signed.) Lee. vices, con dating of songs and recita m TT r T ll niven Friday Night For tbe Benefit of tbe Concord Baseball Club; Discovery of tbe Day, tionp. manager, Mrs. H M Barrow, the lady ha3 given great care tc the -ractice of her little band of Aug. J Bocel, leading druggist of worker8 for this entertainment. No Shreveport, La , says; "Dr.! Klnfe'e admi8aioJ fe will be charged, but a jininildine. Nt cures my cough, and it ie the ooiieoaoa win oe taaen. niirhr in tnn 1 nh Knnm hni nintr I U nnlln. T Uaka If T T? ri rviVtkall On account of a g od many of :the merchant of SafiordAriz.i Writd: participants not arriving until late, UDl. Kini? Nw Discoverv is all he grand march did not beem until I that is claimed for it: it never fails; Take about 10 o'clock. Elegant music and is a sure ;ure for Consumption, 1 Tablets. B f,-oHr,i hv nA Coughs and Colds. I -cannot: say money if . 1 ml f - enough for its tflerits." Dr. King's chestra. The german was led by New Discovery for ConSUQptibn, Mr. Kichmond Montgomery. Coughsnd Colds is b6t; an experi- Those who took part are as foN ment, It has been tried !for a quar- lows: Mr. and Mrs. Jno. F Yorke; l?J a century, -ahdVbday elands , r - , ' at the head. It never disappoints. Mr. and Mrs. Gowan Dusenbury, Ed Free trial bottles at P B Fetzsr's Hill, Mi83 Jennie Mitchell Rankin; Drugstore. i - F C Howland, Miss Miriam Boy- - -; - - :J. li!a,ln m;ob a A Baby Dyins on the Trin. TO CUBE A COLD IS ONE DAY T amative Bromo Quinine All druggists refund the it f ai!s to cure . 25 cents Mrs. Cray ton Tarned Loose. Superintendent Barnhardt was in town today (Saturday) and informs us that after consulting with 'the county attorney, Mr. M H H Cald well, Mr?. Crayton, the woman who Don'tQome a nnniiij Frank Lewis. Miss Belle Mean b- Ed Conductor Eoseboro, on No 35; Moss. Miss Ka's Means: C J Harris. had a ueer experience Thursday hn2A ha8 been turned loose. Miss Camille Hunt; Dr. Jno. Reed, morning near Greenville, ,S.j O, It a vel probable that this matter MiFs Lallah Hill; Joe Goodman, Miss He heard a peculiar soutid under wiU notfend simply with turning Sallie Belle Erwin. The stags were one oi tne sears ana arew oui a Messrs. -Richmond Montgomery and basket containing a 5-days old "Maury Richmond. The chaperones baby. It had been deserted fdnd were Mesdaaies Jno Wadaworth, M was evidently drugged. It died L Brown, R A Brown, S J Lowe and before the train reached Atlanta B F Rogers. .It was quite a nice affair, though all the participants did not abide by the order in regard to the 'old timey" costumes, though the pow dered hair of the young men made it lookmuch better. The financial report of the Bal Poudre is as follows: Whole amount taken in less expense of 60 cents, $13.50. in spite of the care of a physician. Passengers remember to have seen an old man come in ' at Greenville and place the basket jj t0 piegident McKinle : there but thought nothing more of it till the discovery Was made. We have enough i o" supply the demand o thost was put in the couniy numo uu xvrwae ueaaiu au IsJl jhaiTJo. au urivvt uvuu iivuivi w count of misreprebentations from vetiUon out in the flrst round. Buviner at iobbers urices for soot cash we are strictlr v (TJ ; . y . , x in it. ' I TJRNI1 URE is the burden of our song. We arc still in business at the bid' standi ivithtJul handsomest 100.00 ' ever shown in Concord. ParlorllSets, Side Boards. China Closets. JtxtensionlTables. Centre Tables Book cases, wienaer iov itoumioptanair uai iop jytat and ever thin? else to bejoundim a jirsl class jumv tare Store tCome and see us and we willlmake youglaoZ. her loose, but some other action will be taken about the matter. Want id Fight. Oxford Feb. 18 In considers, tion of jthe destruction of the Maine in Spanish waters, tin Granville GraVs Vesterday sent the following Ti e N..O.,c Granville Grays, of Oxford, ffer their services to defend " . . . . . I 1. t 9 - Detectives will probably makd e nation's honor. ' out a case of infanticide against some one. St wnisff Mtatn rutv are Ufvi-auiea W Sn ni A i "weakness easUy cured by J P? 1 W A 1 -Dr. MUes' Nerve Plasty ' BELLIHARRISIGO - V
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