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Vol. Xii.r-No. 250 M. 0, B ARRINGER HURT. i l : 1 . .' I MARCH 11 1898 A Uasn Cut in His Head By a Circular saw Not Fatal. Mr. Marshall Barringer, who has been living in Concord until a week or two ago, and who once conducted a grocery store at Can nonville, received a severe wound Thursday about 10 o'clock at the machinery of R W Safrit & Co., near Glass's siding. Mr. Barringer had crawled up under the circular saw to clean out the eaw dust from under it and uns though tly raised his head, striking the.saw. W hole No 1150 BOARD OP N. 0. COLLEGE MEET. " ' 1 Two Interesting PERSONAL POINTERS. I Mr. W G Boshamer returned Feature. Enacted. la8t night from a bushes trio The board Carolina College met at Mt. PleaBi Drd' f f ia&io wag seen on the streets today. Mrs. I" Frank PaUm-orm Of ant Wednesday the 9th. "u "wmkuvco ui. lie action ara nr much interest, viz: President Scherer China Grove is visiting at the made a proposition to the board that nome 01 Dt M L st8Ves. if excused from class room duties Mr. Tom Johnson has returned and his traveling expenses were from a business trip in eastern Ca- borne he wouldcanvass the synod as barrus and Stanly. the financial aent and EoUcitor for MiesE.BiePlummerfCharlotte, the institution. This proposition who has been spendire several davs A ga3h of at least three was accepted. Also at the request of with Mrs. J H Mason, retnrnfld ircnes was sawed in the top of his Key. Scherer a committee was apUhbme,this morning. Mr. J EL h ' :id' only an inch or two back of pointed to formulate a presentation accompanied her. the forehead. The wound did not of the claims of the , college to Uw Mi88 Delia Sims and Mamie , ,nder Mr. Barringer unconscionB. N. 0. Synod of the Evangelical Lu. Pha are vigiti re,ativea and There is no- ugly gash left like a theran church at its com:ng meeting frienda neSr Rck River Before . .. C iU . dink Villi l-M rw-t I rr Kl nn I i tearing ui iu uu, uu otuipijr iu jr . j returning Miss Delia and Miss Mary bone cf the skull h sawed : through, Eev. O B Miller, Re,: M66 Scher. ' Ple B??k received. Work J . . ; I . VUAliUllbUi though it is not thought that the er and Rev. V R Stickley . nieixibrane of the brain is broken. Mr. Barringer did not seem to I1,e Drnm Coris puffer much from the hurt at first The Anthony Drum Corps nnd waited around the machine began training in good stvle, shop far Dr. Laffarty to come and fortunately some few of j the meai dresa the wound He will prabably bers are not taking the interest they le confined several weefes. snouia tase in it. a numner of them have, been practicing the Mnjor Pcmberton Paralyzed. A rm v oniV Navv f!Ai nf Bmnda mm m J m ' mm J "W w a w : w mm m V V Three of a Kind. Schloss Bros. Spring Sam 1 7-is Cotton Seed Hi3 many frieeds will: regret to and are progressing Bplendidly. learn that while at the snpner table Thursday night Major Keesler took last nigh,t Mj S J.Pemberton was SOme of the members out and gave suddenly stricken with! paralysis, them a splendid drill with lanterns, A teltpbone message from Alba- stationing one squad at the St. marie tonight Btates that his condi- Cloud and the other at Allison's t'ion is extremely critical. -Salisbury corner. Not unexpectedly, the 11th. i " I about the enemey but they were all Judge Montgomery received a found to be Spaniards, j . f 'phone message this (Friday) morn- A lively FiRbt." " "j !.- : ing which justifies the gravest I Several days ago two; colored fea'rs- boys of our town, Henry Phifer and Pitt8Dnrg and Lake Erie Railroad, it was weanesaay mgut uiav Mtt mmer, engagea in a ngm. as fa aa a priv ale car whioh 5s fi ted up manship of this house is un surpassed. Call in. and see. We represent three houses. Opened Today. DUNLAP'S, i YOU MAN'S r and .-i : . - : S ETSON'S Spring Shapes in! Stiff Hats. For Cows FOR SALE BY Ervin & Morrison QR0CER5. The Next Improvement. VicePi eaident ttchoomaker, of the Cannon Si Fetzer Company; Today in our display wio dow yon will find a new hue. of Oxfords, also boys' shoes in vici rucr ' in all sizes la our window you will find Bi cycle Shoes- We resect fully ask that von come in and see what we have. Remember everything we show you is new and stylish. Dry S Miller, Shoe Furnishers. P. S. Watch our window.' Major Pemberton had the stroke. h result Miller received a two stitch wound on the back of his head and Pnifer received a blow from a rock. The Seyeii Winners. The above name is given to Mr. Jno. Bulla's dogs. Mr. Bal'a, who Elch were bound over; to court in lives at Forest Hill, has just return ed from a big fox hunt in the hills of Montgomery county. He had three good fox chases and as a result baa three foxea up at bis home. Mr. Joo. Mclnnie, also of Forest Hill, accompanied him. . One chase was exceptionally liyely and one of his dogs that engaged in a j fight with the fox had to be hauled home, its foot being cut cor 8iderably. - a $15 bond. This negro, Henry Phifer, is a in a novel manner. All its chair cushions and bed mattresses are con structed on the pneumatic principle. At nieht the seat caanions are emptied of air, folded and packed snuglj away, and the larger cush ions for the beds are brought out of worthiest character and is the ne- Dfln. n,nn 4r .o. f- taeir place of concealment in the a sentence on the coain gang ior r . . - . . sides of the car, ana Dumped gang s'.ealiDg a chicken. He has a bad name, i i ;. 1 Another One.. Today we -briny out another sd vertisement. .Knowing! that in order Thursday. to sell the bicycles the people must find you out, Swink & White are now advertising fine bicycles for even 535.00. ; BIr.XudiviK Paralyzed, . I We are sorry to learn that Mr. Martin Ludwig, one of our oldest and best citizsns, has 1 received j a stroke 01 paralysis. He was at his barn bn Wednesday when he re ceived the stroke in his right side and had to be carried to the house. . ...... - . tv i - -1- - He was reported some better On ful It is sail that these pneumatic cushions greatly reduce the jar of a railway journey, and tnat in lime they, may cause a - revolution in the building of palace and sleeping cars. -Ex . .;,'r ' : f Through a Burning: Trestle. ; Macon Gj , March 10.' A Bpicial to the . Telegraph from Ernie, Ga, says A mixed train on the Eist We i are taking stock Vint. wftarft SAlTo, TTmni- ture as cneap as ever. Mr. Ludwig ia getting tolerable and West Kailroad, running from old. He is the father of Mrs. Wm. Oartersville, Ga , into Alabama, went H Bliime, of this city: '-r j through a burning trestle near Rig n end quarters Arranged. ' j land. Ala., at 10 o'clock this' morn Messrs Jnof A Tucker, of Ral- iDg. . The engine and fi7e card went eigb, D A Elliott, of Winnsboro, through the trcs le. Engineer Spec Che Best Salve in the world for and w 11 White, of Oxford, who cer Phillips was instantly killed. He Outs, Bruises, Sores, . Ulcers, Salt are in Concord lor several months wa3 Juried under the debris' and hiB Itackleia's Arnica naire. i-heum, Fever Sores,' Tetterd uhappr in the interest of the (Jarolina raara;na have cot bean found yet. rme, Uhilblsinc, corns ana aie Benevolent Association have made The fireraan j arnped and and was only slightly injured. The pas Gome and See. Thanking pur friendsTor past patronage! in Eruptions, and positively cures their headquarters in the office of ili'c nr r a t)-t roftin.cn I r. i n -. . L J x J V7- T Attorney M B Stick ey, upstairs Ahy rAfnn.lml Priftfi 25 fiPiita tpt "over J C Lippards grocery store. h'-x Vor ssle at P B Fetzer's Dreg senger trestle. cars did not go over the Man always meets way and then stands on the corner expecting happiness to come along. Eonma Carleton. " Nomcllilngr to Kaow. : j It may be worth something to best medicine YOURS ,The young man who is willing to work at anything and anywhere JVhat pleasure is there in life with a iheadache, constipation and bil iousness ? Thousands experience them who could become' perfectly heslthy by using DeWitt's Little Eily Risers, thejfamoua little pills. Gibgon'a Prug Store. know that the very system to a neaituy vigor is niiectnc that is nonorauit? uuu uotj-ui wm Bitters. (This - medicine is purely never be wantihg for a good portion xrAAabl 3. acts by eivmer tone to uavei uo wa H the nsivfe centres in the stomach long at the time. The world i con- gently siJmuiaitJH uiu.uver uuu kiu' tio-ps. and aids thesa organs in throwing off impurities in the blood Christian Herald. iiliectrici jDitvtJx iiuyivvca liio ap petite, aids digestion, and is pro nounced by those who have tried it as the7 very bf st blood purifier and nerve" tonic. Try it. Sold for Art I: .111 . I XT A t . 50c. and Ei'UU per doii ai r etzen s Pruug store. LL, HARRIS CO. TO CUBE A COLD IS OSE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refand the money if it fails to cure. 25 centsj
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