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Vol. Xi No. 24S CON;COni, N. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 1898 W hole No JENKINS QTJAN'J Z WEDDING RIMER MISREPKESENTED. I PERSONAL POINTERS. I Which Took Place at the ; Home of She -Ihe Bride Tuesday .Right A Sice Affair. - V- At 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night, the appointed hour, at the home of the bride oa Ei8t Corbin street, one of the nicest occasions was sol emnized when Miss Berta Qaanlz and Mr. Will Jenkins were united in marriage. Only a few friends besides the relatives witnessed the occasion, it being a quiet home sffair. Those present bt fides 'he family were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jenkinp, tl:e groom's perents, and daughter, Mies Gassie Jenkins, Mrs. Rev. C B Miller, Mrs. Jae, P Gook, Misses Addie Patterson and Connie Oline, Mes6rr. J no. R Patter s n and Wade Barrier, ard Mr. Jas. Northey, ot Charlotte, also both of the grandmothers of the bride, Mrs. Qiantz and Mrs. Patter Eon. After the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. G B Miller, pas tor of the Lutruran church, the bndai couple boarded the tram for Charlotte, wnere they will spend several days, after whicb they go to Mr." Jenkins' home at H.tiie TJold Mine, S. 0. v Mr. Jenkins is one of the officials at the Haile Gold Miue, feeing the chief electrician and machinist at that place and is known by quite a lot of people. M 188 Qi an' z is one of Concord's finest l&di b and is w.ll thought of by all who know her. To this newly married con The Etaudard extend its : cn- ratuUtiona, and may thtir4lfe evr be oae of joy, peace andjapjinsw Dcsfrvcs a Better Vnmn Th.. Has Reen Glren Her. Much has been said relative to the above place, and many con clusions - formed which are in cor rect, and all probably, ! because many havo been misinformed, and opinions based upon reports and not on facts. j i What Rimer t own was before the flood, or even before the Revolutionary war, I would not pretend to gay, but I know its modern history is not near as bad as some think. How the report ever got circulated that this town is a hard place I cannot say ; but it Peems to have been customary for other places to try to palm of! some of their bad conduction Rimertown ; and it any i unpleas ant thing would occur within a ! I , radius of three miles of this place Rimer would have the blame to bear. The writer lias known visi tors from other places to behave very unbecomingly around our church here, who seemed to think we were able to bear the disrepute; bui we , don't propose to tolerate f Mr. M L Blackwelder is up at China Grove today. Mr. John Wads worth went over to Charlotte last night to spend a day or two. COTTON Seed For Cows FOR SALE BY r . . - - - Ervin & Morrison QROCER5 MBS. EDMUND FOIL LOWV Other Mews from Over at 811. Pleas fitv thlniyof thft'kirid fiithlftr nrnnmt the bfcurch or in the town ; andUT"" . "V . we would advise all parties toA . . . ... . , for their commencement leacn ineir younp; peopje to do- rbave when they are away from home. . '. ...But it is a great pleasurje to say that this bad condudtl . - fc) Around the churchwafi in the-nast. 1 19 D0 e e e' and as we. aa a conoretion and UeFSTt. lather Bmwn and Ed- m. A 'ri Falleixweidcr, students at the town, snow we can demean our- , ,m m. - i ' .- --ti "": T ; ? collecev aw be(t.t Mr. Brown fur colTcaMeU aa anj.oUiori place, . .t.. nweider Saveral of our citizens a-e attend- v . ... . insr coor in A'bepii) . The Mt. Pleicast Cornit Club has a c11 from TJnon Institute la famish mnslc exercises Uay I2.h. MfC Elmund Foil is quite low with heart arid at' mich ti oables. Three of a Kind. Schloss Bros. Spring Sams pie Book just received. Works manship of this house ig un surpassed. Call in and see. We represent three-houses. Opened Today. DlfNLAP'S, ' YOUMAN'S and STETSON'S Spring Shapes in Stiff Hats. ' .k "i. -rt- - v a b ow received on wei do not propose to bcy cnsOTmlA4 " l y u - - Kir HVCtT' Clli LUUl IB Ut3L UtSLXULCnXl--. Don't anoor othera tft tonr couch. 1 IL- -i.lmm over-work . ing, and risk "your life bf nelectini ' fff t a mid ' hnpMinnf. Hnnat, rjnrp therefore, of thw:articleitaicotf cn res coagha, coldp irodp,- grippe rectthe errors-abroad, andrtd-frf and all throat und lung trouble!. f otdi everybody conCctriedJtIn(t Gibson's Drug Store. V ihe staemeutKthatK ew. ; a nam pwee, i. iDwnwa, xutr Mrs: M C Rinehardt was on the wri basibeen. laboring with anfl eick list last week, but iaetter at for 'these people fdr more than this writing. seven months, and he -finds the Oar farmers are nrenarins their citizens of this place arid vicinity ground for corn blantine. ' " to be up with those of other plac Mr. Horace Bost is going to put ndhesffhoajftali up a new dwelling on his place, church work, etc. : near Lower Stone church. 1 . M,obn HMoose, -tto inaurappe & gent passed'thf oufeh orir burg Satian? Dnsiness capacity.; -. -nrday. " ':. I We bavd-a postoffice, two stores Rev. H?adriok8- preached his laat fc , TO ?Pfw,; B. erra'on Sunday at'Lower'stooe.J mill and boj. The, ghone is spoken jn ana. win , proparjiy come to Rim,er sopn. We also haye a free school and neat frame iiutn- eraa. church, the outlook bf.whih is very, encouraging. The' induce ments for gbod moral incomers are strong, and lo'ts can now be had at reasonable prices. ' ' " V," r ; ; B I Brown U' i Today in our di-play wins dow you will lind a new line of Oxfords, also boys' shoes in V-Vici Kid" in all sizes In our window ycu will find Bi cycle Shues- W e respectfully ask that you come in and see what we have. Remember eyery thing we show you Is new and stvlish. Dry Miller. : 4 - Cannon Corrip & any Shoe Furnishers. P. S. VVratch our window 1 f- Exhibitions are the. order of- the day now. There was one at-Rock-well last JFriday night and one ht , Bethany A cade m y ; Satu rd ay "a i gh t, and there will be one at Qak Grove next Friday aftcraoonand night.L " Sambo.! UonKehold GocIn. H- : The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who -At tended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worship ped as household gods in every home. The household god of today is Dr. King's New i Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affections of throat, chest and Lungs it is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and i guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleasant to take and a safe and sure lemedy for old and young. Free trial bottles at Felzer's Drug Store, Regular size 50c and $1. A ma'ch game of ball - i fie.cg crrinipred between the - Seniors, Ja t$:'$-and- Sophomores and jtbe lotyeTxIaeeefl, It promises to be a jcgume A date has not tbeen G3cxf: as ytt , ' ; rovijienciE? permitting,the PhilaU te hi an Literary Society w ill Hsdon set a date for their pobl'c exercises, as Mr. Aloci j Blackwelder has;; re covered from his affliction 8 as per items last'week. , -A Notheb. - f What' nieaeure u there in life with fa -headache, constipStidri SSdT bi- them who cfltifi 1 ecome perfectly healthy bj using DeWitt'a Lite Eirly isrp the famous -little pillsj Gibson's-Unig atore . - . sir.- - - 1 ! 2 . but i. n. V , .. .. . c tit. ... i . ) ;V --.5 Lv . -' - ... Corrie and See, pyunite on YndJ&tn Trestle. ror Over FiftT Tar Mra. Win8low'8 Soothing -3yrnp has been uetd, for over, fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren whil 6 teething, with perfect suc cess. It soothes the child, softens the gu ins, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little 'snfferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslbwa SootL iLg Syrup," and take no other kind. Frencti Duel Between Colonels.. .. . - r . Col. Picquart and Col. Henry fought a duel with 8 words on Sat urday in Paris. The trouble grew to cure a cold in owe dat j onf 0f the case of M Z)la, which is Take Laxative Bromo Quinine itself an outgrowth of the Drevfus Tablets. All druffdsta refund fhe trouDie. uoi.oen.rj. wuuuuru u money if it fai!s to cure. 25 cents, ' the wrist odU arm. Winston, March 7.-nTwor dyna mite cartridges were found on the trestle on the : Mocksyille Railroad by a white man half an hour before the passenger train arrived this morning The train was stopped and the cartridges given to the con ductor, who brought them to Win stoj. The train crew and paesens gers were badly frightened when advised of what had been found. They believe that the train would have been knocked into the river if the dynamite bad been struck by the engine. ii Tanking oiir friends for past patrbnase. YOURS BELL. HARRIS A CO. Dncklen i Arnica saire. The Beet Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappr Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ale Skin Eruptions, and positively cures iles or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give otatisf action oJ nnnev refunded. Frise 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzei'd Drug store 9 i. i a 2 '5 h Mi .if ii n -13 t i t vt i r t ... T' b- i r -1 -.si: ? T ' i- .-.-
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