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Vol. Xi- No. V61 CONCOIUVN. A WORTHYTRIBIJTE ilss Frances 1 Wlllard r nonorofM -Impressive Scrvicea-Glowing? Ac c ' ivrtiiife LifeMale Choir, j eonni gave them her own service to the amelioration of suffering; leading the way to tne present Irish deeree of hospital efficiency. With these! he xasa would rank Frances E Willard nX Asper prograuiuicpuuuoucu, cci- vices euoistic of Miss Frances jE "CA uuu Jlie wo snedding j its Willard were conducted in the First iuuucuue arouna me inmates church Wednesday UA .lU0 uome rougn paternal sobriety and affectionate care. lm- Treabytenan I I I 1 I I U I . - . . i?sv .1 E Thomoaon oresided. KeT- Alexander follewed in Rev C P llankin in well tra:ned des Promptu sPch in pleasant rejoinder livery read hymn 'Fling to the '? tonje sentences of Rey. Arnold Winds thy Fears." The singing was and closed with beautiful tributes to led bya male choir, composed of dep rted. As the workman dies Messrs Barrow, Howland, Lewis and un, sam me speaKer, .I M J D and A R Lntz. Prof.! R but thete win be aDOtber to rise I. nrPiriino at the orean. the Plac made vacant by the late TViftffpn.fc was fliihlim? Thn venerable Dr J 0 D-IVIS then uUi.lBU musi gracernuy a read the 146th Psalm so conspica- 1ao,alion said, if you would mi nn.u nnnnPP.d with Mi Wil lard's t le monument of Frances E Wlllard, first temoeranc- crusade in 1873. look aroacd ?a- r. .-, ! ti.i ; Uae -stanz was then suns, the nrl.t, .Mr. Rbt. J D Arnold congregation standing, when Rev. J made the principle oration on the J Pajseur made the dismissal prayer nnolnn W. "Mi Willard as a which clos.d the impressive meeting. lcUjFcmmD Ouuc vfe. Free 0f charge to S offerers an A rtmrlrlv flVinwpr) thnt. had t he I , . J . A Uut this out and take it to your been editing a paper there would druggifit and get a sample bottle haye been much more thn apata- free of Dr. King's New Discovery, graph in the announcement that this for Consumption, Coughs and temperance heroine bad fought her Cclda.'. They do not ask y 031 to , . m. , buy before trying. This will show last batt.e. The speaker knew his yoi the great merits of this truly eurj'Ct, haying read maoh of the wonderful remedy, and show you noble life, and it was a son reel of what can be accomplished by the education and inspiration as he gave regular size bottle. This is no ex , . . nf fKcf periment, and would be disastrous his hearers , the benfi s of that t0 the proprietor?, did they not knowledge. He had seen nut fwo know it would cure. Many. Ibest, drunken men in Concord had seen physicians are now using it iu their the gallant rush to the rescue when practice with great resultsand are , & u . . - J relying on it in most severe cases, the temperance cause had been in a is guaranteed. Trial bottles free jiodardry here, noed the moral j re- lat P B Fetzsr's drug store. Rt gu- formi sweenmer over the land as the iar size ou cents ancroi.uu. - -1 r ! re3i8tle88 wave on the ocean a bosom, and traced them to the influence of woman of whom Miss WiUard was a conspicuoas type and for m'ora 'hah 23 years the very -soul; and main spring. He believed that Concord would not today be Concord as it n bat for the hallowed inflaences this noble woman. Though skeptical in her youth, C. THURSDAY, FEBRUAKY 24 1898 PERSONA Lv POINTERS. Mr. C W 1 Rex, the advance agent of the Miller-Sisson-Wallace Co., was in the Mies Bessie city today. Henderson, of Salis bury, arrived this morning and is the guest of Mrs. John Yorke. Miss Alida, Smith went up to Cleveland thia mornine. She will not resume her school at that place Cotton Whole No 1137 Seed one LOT OF- For Cows FOR SALE BY Ervin & Morrison QR0CER5 All Kinds of Feet To close cut at $3 50. worth $5 Juat the thing for early spring. Km mm w mm w m mm m am m .w m m 7 r - 1 -. Mr, J W Dry showed us a chicken is a decided bargain. .uujr .up . tu uuge One lot of outing a3? yard. See urucr. it. uicasu cb o muues aruoDUi , the lon way and 6i incnes around, them tod the shorter way. Ic weighs 5 ounces, Aj common egg weighs 3 oancep. Mr Dry says the hen is white Leghorn, ; We will rave tl e esrt? on exhibi- tion far a f.k davs. Ca 1 and see it I C flfinOn dC tPlt7&r can be suited from our up-to-date srqck of Shoe?. We have exqaisi.e shoes for slim feet, hatidsoma shoes for any kind of feer, light and heavy shoea to I please all taet s, but all g o l 8hopB. Shoes with style, dura biliry and comfort combined, made f th bps;. It-ather, and made to wear well and feel well. Dry Millef, Shoe Dealers The Mlller-SIsson-Wallaee Company The Miller-Sisson-W allace Com pany are nuiea to appear at u e Opera House next Tuesday night. The company consists of Polk Mil ler, the ioimitable impersonator of of ihe old-time negro and an enter- 8 ;a s new ad At almost any price Mr. Fd New Advert Isiemenis i j Read what kiud of S andard Mr. J no. Yorke is advertising in hi3 ad toiay. r jEven if ypa are too slow to catch a cold, you baght to read Dr. Gib- Company. or o Sisson, the welNknown comedian, who as Alfred Hummer in" VThe well doing, and mo3t conformab Him whom she would emulate. she was a eeeker after truth. She Two Colonela" has toured the South found that truth as all seekers 1 do J an oftftn. and Mihs Ester Wallace, a and henceforth followed a burningUbarming singer, who appears with Z3al for a lifemo8t consecrated to Mr. Sisson in a one act comedv e to I sketch, as a curtain raiser to this uniqe entertainment. Polk Miller The speaker traced thia life from not only appears in his regular the cradle to the grave, interspersed specialty, delineating the humorous as it was, with the fire3 of tribula- characteristics of the old-time negro, turn and the coronations of triumph, but the third act is a sketch which But the influences, like the rays of introduces Mr. Miller as a veritable the sun, could not be m asured, oId plantation darkey costume, fullv traced nor estimated Thev color, dialect and all a most de- had gone to every part of the world. Hgttfully true study of this inter The speaker disavowed the belief est,nK ana tumorous cuaracter mr. j YV uaviasou 10 tuo ujuemai uirei is adverti in today. Hill a hia Cra.vatfrA RinrMo TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the mbnev if it! fais to cure. 25 cents. that Mi8s vVillard sought the elec - tiye franchise further than lecal option to prevent the opening of an eiil trafic from which women, and children are the 'chief suffertrs .1 i The speaker rose to eloqent strains as he laid the closing tribute worde chronicled Old Part The sad death of an editor is thus tor with the company and even though there is no large number ol 0 her way pople it is safe to say the entetain ment given will be satisfactory in every respect. The Coming Woman on the memory tablet of the life he hilsban(f tend8 the baby, as well as 80 mucn admireo. , fho annci old-fashioned woman who One stanza of ''Lead Kindly looks after her home, will both at Lmhr" TOaa thfln rpnrlprpH with1 crnnd times get run down in nealtn. ....... i . I mi- ill U RiMt lnnn rt r. t mi- j I lnev Will uo UUUUIOU WllU iudo.ui brief address on 'Miss Willard'a thought for the Safety of Children.' ! . ' He viewed woman as she shaped modern history and sw threej coni epicuous lights of Tare excellency and beauty. He referred to Dorotha and her unyielding preisure till s.e placed on foot the grand scheme orcaring for andblessingHhe unfor tunate victims of dementia, and of Florence NigTitingale as she saw the lack of tender care for the sick and wounded in the English army and appetite, headaches, sleeplessness fainting or dizzy spells. The most wonderful remedy for these women is Electric Bitters. Thousands of sufferers from Lame Back and Weak Kidneys rise up and call it blessed. It is the medicine for women. Fe male complaints and Nervous trou bles of all kinds are soon relieved by tte uoe of Electric Bitters. Delicate women should keep this remedy on hand to build up the system. Only 50c, per bottle. . For sale by P B Fetzer. " -- ' by Truth : -Is the editor in ? Office Boy Nope. O d Party Where is he? Office Boy Dunno; committed suicide last night. O'd Party Heavens ! Is it poesi- e? What for? Office Boy Took a tombstone on advertising and couldn't see any to get the benefit of it. Don't Gome without a elers to be -; j " - . - . . asxRunning. The lougest reach of railway bur te is claimed by trav- that of Argentine Pacific Railway, from Buenos Ayres to the foot of thej Andes. For 211 miles it is without a curve," and has no Cutting or embankment deeper than two or three feet. Ex. Bneklen's Outs, Br Arnica.aiTe. The Beat Saive in the world for ises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt f ' W e have 4 enough io supplylthe .demand ottthose those beautiful CA R,RIAGESt at vrices that JcnonJe com petition out in the first round, j ' w Buying at jobbers prices for spot cash, we are strictly in it. : . -,; " r ' . :.; !. '! " 1 TJRNU TJRE is the burden of our song. We are still in business at Ithe oldlstaiidJllwith the handsomest line of Bed Room Sets;iran$ingifni?e from$9.00 to 100. 00 '-ever shown in Concord. Farlor Sets. Side .St Rheum, Fbver Sores, Tetterd Ghappr -n f j, r in voTlno n4 nr?Jo It r 1'"" "1 - ? Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pilna or T no pav requi-ed. It is yuaranteea to give otatisfaction ol monev refunded. Price 25 cents per Box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store Booh Cases x. & -lender Tod Roll Topand Flat T op Desks, and wer thin? else id be fouridiri a first class Furni ture Store- Come andlsee us and ive willlmake you glad. GRtcAT SALES prove the great merit! of Hood's Sarsaparilia. 'Hood's Sarsaparilia sells because it accomplishes GREAT CURES V BELL, HARRIS L GO. 'I' I' w .1
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