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!' .i Vol. Xju. No. 235 CONOOIMv N. n Tm?,f?n Av -nTT. IN HONOR OF OUR HERO. ! rROlxRAM OF EXERCISES PRSOAL POINTERS. "1 flow theYonn? Devote ;in.r - orauv of tn Lire and JLai- in Commemoration or me " '"ss ranees E. Millard, o ofGeoree Washington. ; ln FlPst Presbyterian ! w 1 mb rmw urn w w . Th, Exercises in jCaton'8 mil ,. . "V -" Rev. C Salisbury th B Miller eat up to 8 morning. Monday night may be regarded a Mr. Johh W Bostian, of Albe- 1 1 1 minfinn av success in every H )8on. fl full Mouse, every Beat cemg occupied and many stood through the entire exercises. The banners of red, white tand blue tanned the marie, is in Sheriff the city today. uchanan and Attorney Voluntary Choir. Crusade Psalm, 146 Rev. J n Morrison Caldwell have gone up to uavis. oausoury toaay. r rayer Key. J G Harley. ; i Miss Gassie Jenkins, of Haile Jl ime of national pride, the costumes yrasa iymn Fling to the Gold Mine, p. C., will arrive toright e Vho nprfnrmPM Wprk n!Pa9inp re. Wlflda Tby Fears Rev. 0 P Rc- nd spend several weeks with her .;,wfl nf fho nnaint st.vlps nf thft kin- - , friend, M 1 minders of the quaint styles of the aristocracy in the'davs when little George used his hatchet so family. This conspicuous part of his boyish life was forcibly impressed by 16 bays and girls with each a hatchet forming an acrostic beautifully AddressMiss Willard as a Tem perance Advccate and Organizer- Key. J D Arnold. Hymn Choir. Address The Pplyglot Petition to the Governments of the World. Address Miss Willard's Thought for the Safety of the Children. Miss perta Quantz. Go recited. The figurative marches were pretty indeed and the singing I xc m nrorfifafclo Rnt wa hJ7' 0 J-AOmpSOn; impiuujpm xsiuiogies. Mc Hymn Read by Rev. H A Cullough. Closing Prayer Rev. J J Pay seur. no words to convey the beauty , and love mess of the dear! little "fota" as they sang and represented the senti ment in their cute little ways of ma: oe ayring with their fans and 1 1 : : 5 wr " lunl UUJ nuncio. uu jni wu- Ttte Comln!r Woman .v. uw UUv.vUa uUv m.uiJg . UU UCD W IUO UIUO WUllO Q6r f" cares of life devolving on auch sweet husband tends the baby, as well as Cl V 111 Ht.tlp innnnflntB V ThPC wprp a nharm lDe g00a Oia-laSDlOned . WOman Who 1 Inn IT a Off Ot hOT hnnnA mill UU -J 4 They will be troubled with" loss of cart anu reli ct great creJit nDon app"iw oeaaacnes. sieeniessness. our eroded echcol. Th sineinr faintjDP G dizzy epells. The most i " nrnnnoriii vamoHn fnTVinA ntAM.u wuuv.auA icujuujr 1U1 1 U COD WUIX1DU TTON Seed For Gows FOR SALE BY & Morrison 0R0CER5 The Commissioners ' Shakiue Fn Tilings. . king bo well to the musical in- Kidneys rise upland call it blessed, adopted a reaolutian aeclaring sect eat of the school. 1 , . It is'the mediciue for women. J Te- tion chafjfer 320 of acts of 1891 Fhe audience manifested its de- ?faT,PJ? prevent fhbissuin, of passes to Kino f n i j r : io preveni lue lasuioz or passes Dies of all kinds are soon relieved by . the uoe of Electric Bitters. Delicate editors and all sUti employes. Chai eipecially justifie , yea commends, h3 E ectric Bitters. Thousands of Tfae ra,lrHd commi88,OQ b? the the action of the school board in suffarers from Lame Back and Weak T0,18 01 Hwe1! rearson, have loo terest The audience manifested its de light by gentle cheering after the the uceof Electric Bitters. Delicate ea,lora ana aistHii employes, unair moat intent listening till the curtain women should keep this remedy on man OaldweU says the courts will would'fali: ?nd t0Ql ? he sysm. Ooly have to dec It wa i fittine memorial of ihelwT.r; ' - if on is right hirthT nf him whn waa "firuk in !! I f hflV have war. first in peace and first in the I A Temperauee Meetinsr. . ji fares to 2 i hearts of hia countrymen." The Epworth L ague of Central class and 2 What pleasant recollections will Methodist Churchy are preparing to fare. ever cluster around this celebration bavt a temperance service next hun- Lnccessfnl c oioreTn.erpnse. ou the eve of the 22nd ! de whether the commis- iq its construction. alo reduced railroad cents ver mile for first cents for second claes Whole No 1135 1 rvnr. ONE LOT OF- dies All Kinds of Feet To close cut at $3 50, worth $5. Just the thing; for early spring, li'm broidered panels on each skirt. Thia is aldecidek bargain. j . One lot of; outing at 3 3 yard. See them today. ... can be suited from oar up-to-date stock of Shoes. We have exquisite -hoes 'for slim feet, handsome shoes for any kind of fee, ligtit and heavv shoe to please all tastts, : but all god sboea Shoes with style, dura bility aod comfort combined, made of the hegt, leather, and made to wear well and feel well., ' ' i 4 v. Dry 'Miller, Shoe' Dealers ' Cannon & Fetzer Company. Free of Charge to Sufferers druggist and getj a eamp e bott e wi,l each make a ehort talk i The free of Dr. Kinc's Now Diflpnvftrr uvu t1. xue for Consumption, Coughs and Publlc 18 mo cordially invited. Colds. They do not ask you to J buy before trying This will show Ttoe flrn'n, Festival. I you the great merits of this truly Don't forget to attend the ! Fire wonderful remedy, and show you men's festival next Thursday 'night what can be accomplished bv the n , , . . J Uluu- regular size bottle. This is no ex- KenieQ1oer me town is not able to periment, and would be disastrous sst aside an . appropriation for the to the proprietors, did they not firemen, and hence they receive no Know it would cure. Many beaHmoneyfor heir services, and nave physicians are now using it in their ' J nrantinfi with art rpcnifc on,. lu U8B BUCU 8 88 mese to raipe relying on it in most severe cases. money to take part in celebrations It Is guaranteed. Trial bottles free with the firemen of other places. atP B Fetzers drug store. Regu- The money that they mke off of knitting m M Pollard, colored, late day night instead of the regular RflV i d 8)ryices. They intend making it a ui4l . n n i vjuarieHton, d3 oeeu appointed by dm this-mii b- it in u.. ...... . D18U0P vueauira 10 ue Arcn ueaoon it and V :mn, Vnuil "" "" "artec" BOQ unariPJ Vrven of the 0jlo ed Epi80op;oy ln N Jrth Giro in. He is interested in the colored 11 of Charleston, which Celebrating tne 76th ana the 166th. Rev. S D Steffey has endured a series of poundings from his people at St. John's, who, experiencing that it is more blessed to give than to re . ' 1 ' ' ' ' ucrivr, nave uertjiateu in taKl.nCT;. -ft ; large share of the blessings to them -selyes. But how the meek pastor can stand it no . longer and turns with retaliating forno nnnn fVi vw uvu L LA LH I - The day is doubly one of celebration, T iff .ve-: Br?m0 hrr tM J. Tablets. All druggets refund; the xwv uluuua)m eorge money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. iiHuington ana tne 7o birtfcday of this festival will go towards helping th m to take part in the celebraion at Charlotte on the 20th of Mav. II : Their hall will be nicely decorated Thursday night and they will serve different kinds of good things to eit, such as oysters, birds,' fruits and candies. The oysters will be pre pared in any style you wish. t f t. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY I . has been quite a success, having started in f96 with 35 or 40 hands and now his 105 operatives. ... i The goods, he sa s, are of various grades and are first-class. A second mill has been operated for about 6 mouths with about 500 hands, some of whom are white. The indications, he says, . are good, but aucce can hardly be called a certainty, as the enterprie is rather Mr. Archie Cline. So at the St. John's parsonage today were assembled the ''pillars and pcst&" of St. John's congrega tion, Mr. Cline being the central stone with his wife, six living child dren and a host of co-laborers and friends in one grand celebration feast. We stop short U give full play to the fancy of our readers as to ,Jwhat a gathering it will be." Smallpox In Colnmbia. ine oiumoia papers announce that they have a case of smallpox there. It is a negro man, and it lis supposed that he contracted the dis ease while at the negro college at OrangeburcT ! The negro settlement in that part of the city is quaran fined, and the city council has is sued an order for compulsory vacci nation. ' i new, to be la fixture. Defies the IVorltl Ishmsel wrestler ot favorite cf Yousouf, the foremost the Turkish Empire and the Sultan, is now in New Don'tlCoiiie a Running York seeking matches with our best wres tiers. Yousouf declares that he comes tb America for glory alone, and seeka jto convince his master, the Sultan, that he has no superior in the world. The Oriental athlete has never been thrown, it is eaid, though hupdreda of men have strug gled desperately against him. Le$;al Sparln?. 5 Legal sparring was on before the TJni ed S ates Supreme Court Mon day on the railroad commission case. Motions to aflQrm, motions to dismiss ar d motions for attack J were made and fcombatted. e haveVenough iq suppljlthe Idemand olWiose those beautiful CA RRIAGES, at vrices that JcnonJc com vetition out in the first round. Buying at jobbers prices for spot cash, we are strictly in it r . ..... i ' - ; I UBNI1 URE is the burden of our son?. We are still inT)Usinessat the oldsiandlivith the haiidsomosi line of Bed Room Sets, rangingliri price Zfrom$9.0Q ito 100.00 ' ever shown in Concord. Parlor Sets, Side Boards China Closets ExtensionTables: Centre Tables Book Cases. & -lender TovRollTopandMat Top Desks, and p.ver-" thin? else to beVbundlin a first class Furni ture Store Come and see us and we willlmake you glad. BELL, HARRIS L CO. .'. v.; ' X " 1 i t 1 - i ' 4 4 . r. X 0 -4 I. -V A' V it it-
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