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Vol. Xi- No. 269 CONC01U, N. C. MONDAY, MARCH 28 1898 W hole No 1169 ! t r ' 1 .1. POLICE COURT NEWS. vasea Before Mayor Crovrell lor Gam- 1,11ns, Carrying Coucealed Weapon anil Drunk nnd DisorrtPrly. y Saturday night about 9;30 o'clock Chief of Police Boger ran into a game of "crap-shooting" behind the ' store of the Cannon & Fetzer Co. A.8 foon as he made his charge of course the fellows began to run, but he succeeded in getting into his grapp a negro nbmed John Knox. He arrested him on the charge of gambling but found a pistol in his pocket. He ws tried this (Mon day) morning for carrying a con cealed weapon and in default - of a 50 bond he was confined to -ail. This negro was arrested here once before on a warrant sent f ron Ire dell county and has only been off BASE BALL BOYS From Concord Who Are Playing On the College Teams this Year. j Several of our Concord boys are off at Bchool these days, and while they: are not busy with their studies they are on the diamond playing bail. We hve several of them at school ana each holds a promment place .in base bail circles, 'Rich" Rtid, who entere 1 scnto at Mebane last week, played with the nine of that school against the Guilford College boys Sa urday. Mc bane's team made four runs, two of which were made by "Rich" and two by Oldham, of Greensboro, who has been with the Concord team and plays good ball. Joe Fisher, who went to Roanoke of the chain gang in that county a College, Va., only a short while ago wees or iwc. as soon as seme or. 18 n0w holding down third baseband the other pities m the game pf I sometimes fitla the pitcher's box. Saturday night are caught he will Billy Weddington of course, is also be tried on that charge. Police- hn the pitcher's box . too at Roanoke,1 maQ ooger Buuueeaeu m gtuug tue va., and is succeeding in "fanning dice and fifteen cents. Knox says the batters out. "i i - i- ! ecial A WRITE UP Of Patterson's Hiill by ne Who Is jWell Acquainted With the Mace Some Interesting Things About II. 1 The water used for drinking pur poses by the hands in the mill is cony eyed in pipes across the creek from a fine epring. The water is very good in the winter and finrina months, but during the summer it ofbfc is too warm, conseqently, what wa- ter they use in these raooth3 has to be cirried about one hundred yards. The water used by the haada for cojking, drinking and washing purposes, is obtained from a spring on the outskirts; of the town, which lis also very good. j: The mill i situated in a fine farm ins community, as I aid in a fount: communication. Now I want to Short lengths of Silk ijlibch that statement by saying that at about half price. it is, the best in the county, if not in Short t 1 p-n crth ci nf State. The natural soil 13 very ttti t 1 . uotiye. growing any ,roo 'that W01 DreSS GrOOdS tO Monday March 28, '98 the prod 1 cn be grown in the State, tl ou h gQ Same Way, t O make some crops are more adapted to the rOOHL for OTir tremeH- soil than others. , Some farmers are (JoHS stock Of gOOdS hedoe, not know who the fellow. I Frank ,Eo8er8) who for .quite a I ' otly a w, To the acre. One FOW COmmg 111. 7ara mirn xu n nm n a won irom niinrrii. , 1 . ! .v i. ; VP , "-"" wnne nas oeen playing wun tne arier thst j 4 am acqUli d wi h his eyes yar8ity team, is now holding down has gathered as high as 2,500 center field in the different contests p0unds of seed cotton per acre from Carih'011 ' & VetZQV 0alf Vici-Kid and RuS3efc father several acres, and without using any commercial fertilizers. Howeyer, if but Policeman Boejer has on the fellows Wil? 'lorrence, colored, of our they are having this season. town haa tooe arrested bunaay ior , Bm QiV SOn. who ia at schoo hfinr rirnnlc and disorderly. Halt . tt..: - i i.i.J 7 ; 7 " " ' ; at lDe vJ. ispiaymg oo iae oar farmer8 could use on their land wftH trip.n. rnnnn orniitv ana reieafeea i -n i. re t.l , rresnman leam. ui course mej morp . kftinlf t thinlr th nrnnrintinn wm piay mm as snort stop, as ne w would De wonderful. v increased JEraus Will Probably Hang. a "uauuy oa aiuppmg me ui uu . A small number of f timers in the - - - ml i. 1. i. l Si. ill'' That is a troublesome , case ot matm r uuw n, uumea. j community :pwn and , live on their John. Evans charged with that teg Rernge for the Mormons. I farms, but the most of the land is liienous crime in Rockingham and j Our town monotony was .a little pwed by non. residents, and is 'culti respited severdl times. The first broken today about l o.clpck when vated by renters, several of whom day of April was set for his execu- ne Mormon er? ajnonung have money to their credit m the Uilly (Jaldweil says be had forbid den them to enter his -premises. arriving -at his home In Beaiaty, .Quality or Price ' Is our handsome gtok of stylisb shoes for men's wear . We have them in all widths and!siz3s in fine French' Company for 8prinsr and summer wear, with olodified BulUdojj, Raabv, Ludgate,' Newport, Coin and French plain' Tofs, (Latest Toe.) 1 ' We can suit anyone and everyone in.town from our, fine stock. Respectfully. D Miller, Shoe Furnishers. R(X. PERSONAL POINTERS. Now For Business: . Through Stock taking, and finding balance on right side, we doff our hats and off our coats and about the case, that the governor las been ured to erive him the benefit of u. c- - . ' I W nrt tin rr nn commutation at least. k,..,',., J: 'V, . JI r. uus nartseu spent yester ihe he followed and ovcrtook-them. 7 m t&MD- A fow rporHa naoflorl xxrhon ho went ' -Mr. It h. JJlair, 01 UHaUOtte, lawyer that he passed by the spot for the elder who soon took refuge spent Sonday in.'the city where the crime was committed that in flight and in calling,, not on Joe. Messrs. -Tomi Johnson, Jay roll u our eieeves. and we. are after you for your business in tho mnKninr An Uia tztoTt in Ki-oolrf oof I Rmi th rtr P.Tioliftm Von n rr TTo xuna I ft? nrtfl ft. TTiiilfl ft.rrifir flnflnt Slinvl I r1 v" "WJ r- 6 V7 7 . 7: r - Furniture pnd House Furnishing Line. Buying as we do in car lots for wnere nis sister was cooKing. xnis omw uu uubsudiu Miuyu.v.... . ' L . . . , the otber who also m;00 t.O0 Pinm nf nr. Bpr caBU 5lveB UB vUUK uo 1 UVBr Bma ueaiei;' wettuuuu lojttespent.Sunday with her friend, business duriBS the year '98 than any previous year of our existence. Wo Miss Ella Belle Shirey. have the stock, we have the prices, V we have the rabbit loot with the. John S Hopkins, cashier of the Miss Bettie Alexander came horse sLoe thrown in. We are not giving away roo-is, neither aio wt People's Bank, of Philadelphia, over this morning irom Elizabeth seliine ercods at or below cot. We are in the business for the money committed suicide Jb rmay on account t0 spend the day with parents. nf , a tancle into which he erot the CJ - n . j - the -prisoners said they -heard the process upon lawyer tell Evans not to repeat or it psort djpjeetoge. would spoil the plea of alibi. The Governor desiring to get at the truth as nearly as possible, com missioned Mr. John A Sims to go and investigate and report. While Mr, 8ims' .official report is not yet published, it is learned that he is convinced that such conversation did take place and therefore the -plea of alibi is destroyed and little doubt is left that Evans is guilty as charged will hang yet. A PrettyaOood Jone. ; The Charlotte News has tfie fol 1 , ing : A stylishly dressed young man who has been, at a certain boarding . house Jn Charlotte for several days, took' French leave jes terday. The lady of tne Jiouse went ;n the room that he pccnriied,i yes terday afternoon. On tie table was an open Bible, with a marked verse of Scripture, the passage being John vii chapter and 34th verse, which T6ada as follows ; Ye shall seek me, and shall, not finimeend where l am ye. cannot -conle." ' . Cashier Kills Himself. Cotton Seed for Cows FOR SALE BY Jrh0"?nd! A of " t from griphwbeen restored' -'to 'health tyi sQne vMinnte ) Coutth OnreV't -It quickly - Cores cough, colds bron. cbit-.pn,enoioni, Gripp, .aithmft, and all throat an'd lang. diseasei. fiibson't Drug Store. - . affairs of the bank. He became too intimate with one R F Loper, it is said, and lent him more than half a million dollars, which Hopkins thought would be lost and he could not face the situation. The bank is closed. ' Free Pills, Send your address to H. E Bm len & Co., Chicago, and get a free 8am pie box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. :, A trial will convince you bf their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effect- gfyjn & MorfiSOIl lve in toe curefoi vuubuiuuu ju i r'OriPPl? Liver troublea they have tbeen moved invaluable. ;They araguar- Uew Advenisements. anteed to ,beperfcjtlyCifiree from . H L Parks & CoWare advertising every deleterious bsance and to 1 patterns today be purelyvegeUble. - They-do.ot .Hats.are, advef tued ,by Lesley & weaken Dy tneiracnigivj; mgtonetatBtora sale by greatly lnvigura . A.miJto-L ular fiJze 25c.iper: box,f,5old pj i& The .farmer, -ithe mechanic ana thebieycle ridervareu liable v. to un expectedjcutsahd bruises. cDeWiti b v5ch azelalve ia the best thing fotVflriDnand: It.heala.qttlckly. BiidtaaCwelllknown cur& ?fomplle9 aibeon's Drug btore. we can make out of it. If you want a i - ' Stiit of Furniture, L Poplar, Or.k, Wulaut, Birch, Birds Eye Mapb or Mahogany, we can suit ; you in quality and price, If you want a Fetzer's drug store. Splice io peiifa4ef.s' : AVl nrortvon which .the tarpaliftVe not been nsiid will be ad vertised for BaTey the 8heriif on the rst;d y of Aprir nexv T T; ' Jno; K. Patterson, T. C.! Parlor Suit Ranging in price from $16.00 to 75.00. Call and see us. If you want a Side Board, Ward Robe, Cylinder Top Book Case, Office Desk, Extension or Parlor Table, Picture or Picture Frames Easels or what note, don't fa 1 to see us. J Should youneed a Baby Carriage In ycur business, we think we have the best line in the State to select from. CookStoves. 4 The Star Leader is. said, to .betbe best Twenty years guarantee on firo,back. Tiookat them, and you will Jbuy them wheajyou-heaiiihprjce Babyitenderrry ft Jirat Class Furniture StorVvCall' and see us. J r. vUt - or night in the pntakpwtmnt. . V if 5 1 ! v. j
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