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i I tk on 1 v 1 " m rn ?7S rv-svJ (CP . a- . J i-i 1 t - 1 r .--1 I i II Vol. No. 249 ' ' ' t ! , ' S III' '""'' ' ii '! - - - " ' " " r , ' " CONCOKD, N.O. THURSDAY, MARCH 10 1898 A WRI 1 E UP Whole No1149 TVB I?EED POND jic WSao is i Of Fnllcrson's Mill By Some Interesting """ I promised thai; I would give a short history of Concord 'a little Bis ter, the G W Patterson Manufac turing Oompny'a plant. The said rla!it 13 situated on Coddle Creek, i - n a direct line between Concord and lorrisburg in the centre of a fiae farming community . Their build- og is of brick substantially built, n a foundation of 0lid stone mar sonrv. ' For their- mot ve- power, they have s-o GO-horse power and a 100 horse power Corliss engine, also a 100- horse power turbine '-water wheel. These powers are so geared that they can use them teg t her or sepa rate, la fact, they often ran ths 1 tiic half of every dy withou any etcim wuicn reuuees tae ton mill iV Hied with the -.best mo lorn; m-ichmery. They un three or four! 1 'p2 of co .toD daily, VI . Their "fire, department -is pjfeeU Four hydrants are ejtuated at con-j j v-iitent i'aitc ir(Hind ti e mill, and! in case of fire the baiidini could b ; verfd with water in a few ' to' in urea.- ihey nave twelve gooa U0f riantial four-room c.ntHirj?, vhih U ' at this "'time are all occupied to. . ..." v.. Tbey have a large store house filled wl I h an assortei stock of good. And last but not least, I must say something about the dam. It ia ore of the best in the State, baiit of etone laid in cement 125 feet losg with an ayerage height of 15 feet. This massive pile of stone and ca ment backs the water one and one fcaif miles and from the power stored in this pond the company grinds the corn and gins the cotton of the neighborhood and also runs tbeir factory. Rox. (To be continued) win 12 ;:s"eJ Off-Action Itccom- I!oh the county and PERSONAL POINTERS. v' ol fSestltli. 0 except As waB rnnGu need, some days ago, tbe Towii Coiiiinissioners have or dered 1 ! at the Reed pona behind the reciclsGna" ef Mr. Joel Reed, e drained j! This was no action Hmply taken. -by the Commissioners pf our town, but is a following of the opinion 'of those who know,' f anyone does.wh t i3 bast for the pre servation of tho health of our peo ple. It would seem a little hasty, for our Commissioners to order! such an action w'thout tie reebm mendaioa of higbe . author i ties,' though you can hear of some already abueing them for the action, f '! VA3 Concord h3 no city phystciari' k6f Its own. the countv nhvdnianl . i f . ; w r r J 7 ' who 12 now Dr. J S LjfEerty, also makeai a report of the deaths and ditfere nt diseases in fur town and is f - - . , 5 also our bijrbest hralth officer. After exim.'.ning tnis pina ne nas ex pressed his opinion that it be drMaetl OH. r' I :! iNot onlv -this, but Mavor Grbwejl showed ua a let! er from the State Board of UeaUh in which they also Bngsedt some action in regird to it. Aa they Fay, it will be only a short waile before some other action will have to be taken for our town and will verv probably ward orx attacks oi feye in out community . . 1 The pond will be drained off be fore summer I he matter of mik mg Buirable Krrangements with t; e Mr. J H Mason is in the city on jajshort trip. Mrs.i Rozie Barrier returned irom MU feasant this m or nine after visiting relatives! and friends. Merchant Will White, of Mill Bridge, sbent today in the city at the horn a of his parents. Mesiirs. Marshall Crowell and Charley Graven have returrfed from a short business trip in Stanly county. Go TT i ' ' . " ' .!" . " - ON Seed AW :0.r-COW; ! '-'- ; f0R SALE BY 'Ervin .& Morrison GR0CER5 ree of a Kind. Schloss Bros. Spring Sams pleBoGk just received. Works manship of this house is un surpassed Call in and see. We represent three houses. opened Tod "B IT T 7 Hometblnar to liuow. It mar be worth something to know that the very beet medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system .to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely voire ' able, acts by giving: tone to the nsive centres in the stomach 1 gently stimulates the liver and kid nevs. and aids these organs, in ; DUNLAT'S, t r YOUMAN'S and - ' S.ETSON'S Spring Shapes in StifL' Hats. Situation tlieSame. About the greatest surprise to the newspaper n a ier every day ia that we have no war vet. The eituadon is about the same as other days. AH the necessiry preparations. are beine: made probably by bo.h sides, but thewar cloud looks much darker in world . sometimes Today in our display in dow you will lind a new jine of Oxfords, also bovs' hvs in k Vici Kidn in ail szt?s In our window vou will iind "Bi- ask that vou Cum what we have. Kemem er. eyery thing new. and tjScLiaiiy ia see we -siiow vou is stvlish. owner is Irft in thp hands of Mavor ' 1 J tne eastern i i : . :.'f- i wiucu. I fln fdUU iuh kuu ui jjcauc uuauv euiucb hriht and ;fir a-n. any oonttntion oa the put of the The Becat(, promptly passed the owner, Mr. K;ed, na he has been K;n ti, ,n nno rmft rii.ur.wai vcoecia ttuu uuiuiuuinuu. Lafferty, the health effiaer. j ThA Mnnftyomprv ;a in tke harbor . Don't annoy others by your cough- and moored near the wrecked ing, and risk your life by neglecting Mainei The court of inqiiry is a cold. One Minute Cough Cure 8tiU at work, but it is blamed for cures coughs, cold, croup, grippe kiUin time. It may report-next ar.d all throat and Inner troubles; ,1, . . . . weeK. 1 i ne incense lnceresc in Cannon & Fetzer Company. 7 -'i-- Shoe Furnisher P. S.' Watch our window. Gibson's Drug Store Another Wedding:. At the home of the bride's father today , (Thursday), Mr. D;berry B ack welder, son of Mr. A J Black welder, of this city,' wa$ married to Miss Luay Faggart, daughter of Mr. thro wing off impurities in the blood JJIenry Faggart, of No. 11 to wnship. Hiiecinc jiiters jiuproves luo ap petite, aids digestion, and is prior nounced by those who have tried it as the very bf st blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 503. and Sl-00 pier bottle at Fetzer'a Druusr store. ' the Maine affur drowrs out the real Cub jh war and we rarely hear of any progress in the struggle for lib erty. shows forces Pipe Cjrjjan Here. p ; The pipe organ, recently ordered by St. Jame9 Lutheran church has arrived at the depot, and the con structor will probably amye tonight from Cincinnati. The organ ik a large one and is packed in eleven boxes. The platform formerly oc cupied by the choir has been torn away and other work will be done in regard to placing it.! - .... , ' - 5few Airtvertisements. . Parks & Co. come out today with a large ad. about their ready made skirts. .. , ! . Riad about the $50,000,000 (in vested in Lesly & Watson's ad. If you are a thinker, think about W j'Hill's ad when you red . . i it. r. What pleasure is there in life with a headache, constipation ' and bil iousness? ' Thousands experience them who could. Lecome perfectly healthy b using De Witt's Little Euly Riserp the f amons 1H t!ke.piJiP. 'Jibson'a Drug Store ; . : , The ceremony was performed by Rer. H A McGnllough. t - - - i A big family dinner, such as yon see on taDiee or gooa- livers liKe Mr. Faggart,; was enjoyed by all. The biide and groom arrived here this evening and will spend the night at the home of the groom's father, E?en though The Standard was not expected to kuow of the affair yet today, still it ex endi its most hf arty pongratulations to j Mrt and Mrs. Deberry Blackwelder. j ;.w y r" - ; i' Biickien'H Arnica nnire. The Best Saive in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, . Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappr Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ale Skin Eruptions,; and positively cures Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is yuaranteed to give ctatisf action ol nionev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzes Drug store . ' , j I ' :). V;" I 7 -i-j.-j; Go Up Head, Iredell; i i i The Charlotte Observer says T "Mr. W O McLelland, who was down yesterday with some good Ire-, dell stock, was tellipg of killing a nog several days 'ago that weighed 788 pounds, the" hams weighing -100 pounds apiece.. The hog was of the Poland Uhina variety," An occasional bit of that there are at work; news still hostile We are taking stock but we are selling Furni- ture as eheapas ever. " The insurgents do not seem to have made any marked progress lately. Possibly - a feeling prevails that Uncle Sam will soon 'finish up the j b f jr them. The moat pleasing featurein the news of the day is the message" of Qieen Victoria in approbation of and congratulatory to President Men Kin'ev in hia wise, conservative, but dignified course of action The English press s'teais pleasing: to Americans in its tone.: The Lon don Daily Chronicle says among other! things favorable to the Amerip can position : "At the same time we wish At were possible to persuade Spain, even at the eleventh hour, thit her honor and Cuba might be sayed by the recognition of the inevitable facts. To bid Cuba be free would be a hard task, but it would be t he"safe3 1 ant I mD3t dignified course." The Daily News says editorially: "While credi ing the United. States with the generous error of giving the world a noble example of sacri fice for 'peace by unpreparedness for war, we are glad fo see that they I have shown them elyes wise in time, Come and See. Thanking" our friends for past patronage YOURS" BELL, HARRIS L CO If .wealcness easllv cured tv 'm. Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters ' . f. -- . A U ' 1:1 -V'l :4 5 f . ift I 1 V '4j pi) -. i - v. ,f '5 - . t 4 - f i- 4 t 4 - , 0 A. - f 1 - s 3'f -, - i
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