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Vol. Xjl-. Ho. 277 CON COlllX N. C.;THURSDAY, APRIL 7 1898 Whole No 1177 A BREAK IN THE CLOUD. A NO TABLE A D VANCE The Qneen soflenAdjnstment May I Old Field Chemistry at Brief, in Be Effected Preparations Go on tlie Same-ocn. Lee Not Recalled-The Message Belayed. The situation loots leps grave to day. Despite the best efforts to gain the most reliable news' it seems there was a mistake in the dispatch tbt Gen. Lee received orders TTnton Comity As chronicled By Oar Witty Writer. A few dajs since some revenue' officers discovered a barrel of "you know what" isolated in an old field. Pouring out the contents they went on, feeling confident that several family row would .consequently fail to occur on schedu e time. Some i i. i Wednesday noon to depart -irom time later a boy, happening to pass Havana. He has probably not re- that wy, remark d the untimely ceived definite orders to withdraw fate of the unfortunate, barrel. A but the Americans are leaving the little sniffingr revealed the exact island under h?8 directions and care, locus of the flaid absorbed in the The news that the message is soil. Wi.h a feeling akin to that withheld at his request is uncon which impelled Sir Isaac Newton firmed. ' The message, however, when he "invented" the law of - . . . - - i , gravitation, the vouthfnl connois will not go in before next week and 6 . ' J . . aenr set abont for some means to re- possib'.j it maynot Deed tn go in m I tfae , t" Th(J ant W88 e its present shape, ine impression up the 8oilf pla;ed ifc in an today is that it is the softening atti a8ne.hopper.iike contrivance, and tude of the Queen Regent of Spain, filtered it. To test the virtue of the It is now not unlikely that Spain racy fluid thus obtained a dose was will take the wiser cotirse and yield administered to another little boy.; to America's demand before a war The experiment more than satisfied that which she would have to yield the wildest hopes of the fuyenile to with usury after a s'rugele. chemist, for his young patient, soon The situation is more hopeful, collapsed into convulsions. This hnfc-nnt entirely assuriner. however. ... u old-field chemistry ; and unless our Congressmen who interview the ' . .i President usually come awy con- PERSONAL POINTERS. I Mrs. Chas. C Stone came over from Charlotte yesterday. v . . - .- ' , . Rev. C L T Fisher spent the day at Mt. Pleasant, Mr. FjV Snell, of Greensboro, formerly a Concordian, was in the vv jrcBieraay ana today. Concord-Mount PIeaant railroad, Kj Q L.OlL OT failed to report at his post yesterday o and today. He is sick. Mrs. Will Misenheimer and sister, Miss Blanche ftfcAUister, of Mt. Pleasant, spent the dav in our city the guest of Mrs. A S Day vault. 80 Grade worth ?,5 ce8 yard, our Mr. Aaron Dunham, of Salis- other lot of 25 Rolls, and bury, ?s in our city conducting the Gan Rive you best bar- bowline alley in the absence of Mr. gams in Matting Clay Poole: ' you ever had. Mr. Ed. faeilig returned to Sal- Ar !?,! 'J and Onyxf new patterns Matting isbury lasf night, after attending the annual'meeting of the Kindley Manufacturing Company at Mount Pleasant. Mr. Charles Phillips, or this place, but who is attending school at Mt. Pleasant, spnt Tuesday and Wednesday at home and returned yesterday to school. officers resort to imnroved methods. -iur- rran "WBOD 01 nina ... In tjt l . thnr.ff.rt to r,Uce whiskey bevond rove' Pa8sea lnrouSa 0Br W J68' . .1 1 ? t a . ' t : ' - I -;. : I a J ' . ! . nr . vmuea mat ne is ngnt in nia urBe ftBb of thirBtY eraay ovemng on oi8. way 10 ivit. anfl baa all the determination to free u. a -.1.-. Pleasant to take his sister. Miss 4 1 uiurtciits win uc llam laiiuici . , . ' . Cuba "that any one needs, but ie ' :riii-5(.i. . ivi .a l . "W' l,ome nl Ji8ter coupling with it the greatest disHla(i both m' a boggy, paraded Miss Ella Barnhart, of -Pioneer cretion. . - our streets, cirnufaahion. veiling Mll,8 one of our county most A dispatch from Madrid ea,s a aad cavorting till the very urban charming yUQg ladifi8 who has satigfactorv settlement baa been ar- Utmo8nhPr wa, in a oniver. Wera inena! oota m incora ana .7 w r a ; : . rived at with America, bat this we think our embryonic city is entitled 1uo uul' naa uur luwu aler I -. - I Hnfr think ia premature. to immunity from such noctural in- J' Spain is buying email arms, and yasions. Augustine. Misses Myrtle Cook, of Pomona, -. I I 1 I . . . : r the United S aes is still buying the , ! Fleta Brown, of Kernersville, and auxiliary boats.. There is no letting bbcmbbi Arniw mitb. Helen Smith, of Charlotte, will ars iur I riVA tnmnrrnw tn anonri tho H oattr up to date. Cannon & Fetzer ny Compa In Beatuity, QuiaHty or Price Is our handsome stosk of stylish shoeafor men's wear. We have tbem in all widths and sizes in fit e French Calf, Vici-Kid and Russet leather for sprine and summer war, with mrtdified Buldo, Rugby, Ludgate, Newport, Coin and French plain Toes, (Latest Toe.) We can suit anyone and everyone in town' from our fine stock. . Respectfully. Dry Miller, Shoe Furnishers. up of preparations. The Best baive in the world Cuba is very determined on noth, SFW TetS Ohanor Adad graven. in? but absolute freedom and should Handa. (hilblain. Coma and ale M18S amUQ 18 a teacner in tnerres- . 1. 1 11 . 0.1 the United States offer to intervene kin Eruptions, and positively cures 'pyterian college, ana a niece or tne I ' 1 . 1 t, nr:. T 1 1 !i j -.1 I to any other end the act would not '"es j or no pay requi-ea, it is iuibhch uuug,wuo uavo 1 iu uuar-e. j be predated. WZ, .'Stevens nd Register Wrf. box For Bale at P B Fetzer's. Dfngl dlDgton . went out to the county Dome tnis morning to mase a re port for the State,as was previously 1 3 ""I t. A 1 1 it ANOTHEK DIVIDEND I ; noieu fV- m! r memoer 01 tnecommiueeappoiniea, Yellow Jaundice Cured. Suffering, humanity should be atpre. 8upplieii with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure Cotton we publish the following: "This is Declared By the Jtnmiey Manurac- wilf accompany them to the jail to to certify that I was a terrible suf- taring company at nt. Pleasant make) their report. ferer from Yellow Jaundice for To increase Their stock. over six months, .and was treated The annual meeting of the stock- by some of the best physicians in 1 holders of the Kindley Manufactur our city and to no avail. Dr. Bell, ling Co , was held at Mt. Pleasant on our dfuggistj recommended Electric Wednesday, April 6th. By nnani Bittere; and after taking two bottles' mou 3 vote the officers of the past -I was entirely cured. I now take year were again elected, great pleasure in recommending A dividend of 4 per cent, was de them to any person suffering from clared. this terrible malady. I am grate- It was also decided that new ma fully yours, M. A. Hogarty, Lex- chinery be put in the building on mgton, iy." sold by if ii Jetzer's the lo wer floor. The coat of thi Drug Store. 18 improvement will amount to $16000 and will abont double the capacity of the mill. ,.j Rev. Paul Barringer and Mr, W Hal m nva a ra rrofftnrr a I nn rr ttqitt I r 0 0 " J Aott fThrtraAarrS fin f fioir WftV tn llnAr slow planting corn on account of L J,V .'. . 1( , : - FROM COLD SPRINGS. Supper Slumps in Evidence Egg Postponed. wet weather. The mumps are raging around and about Cold Springs. Miss Florence Faggart is very sick with the mumps. Mr. Dallas Pitts, of Concord, was again in our neighborhood last , Sat urday. He has drawn the attraction of several young ladies. t The egg supper that was to be given by the young ladies Easter Saturday night will be postponed, C. C, .. 1 Nobody need feave Neuralgia. . Get Dr. Miles Pain JUls from druggists. "One cefc dose.. loote to investigate the buying of the machinery. Old Farmer Hopkins, Which was presented last season by Mr. Frank Davidson will return on Tuesday next, April 12th. ;( Tt e famous old comedy has been re-written and reused up to date and a little beyond. Not one single obs jectionable feature can be found in it. Your mother, sister, wife or daughter will find it as pare and refreshing as a mountain breeza. ; For Cows . FOR SALE BY Ervin & Morrison QR0CER5 REVIVAL SERVIGES Going On at the Baptist Church The Ministers and the Congregation Welcome You. The series of meetings held in the Baptist church by Rev. Church arc full of interest. Mr. Church ia a man of ability and culture, f ud a forceful and' pleasant ipeake.v:,There is no tinge of the sensational in the man or his methods of work, but with deep earnestness he tells "tke old, old atory," relying fully upon tde power of the Spirit to bring men to a saving knowledge of the truth. Services daily at 3 and 7.45 o'clock. Everybody invited. Nov For Business. r. ; Through Stock taking and fin ding balance on right side, we doff our hats and off our coats and roll up our sleeves, and we are after you for your business in the Furniture pnd House Furnishing Line. Buying a we do in car lots for spot; cash gives us a long lea 1 over small dealeis. We expect to do more business during the year '98 t'lan any previous year of our existence. We have the stock, we have the prices, we have the rabbit loot with the bnrHA nho? tbrnwn in. We are not eivinsr away firoods neither are we f 1 ' selling goods at or below co t We are in the business for the money we can make out of it. If you want a , Suit of Furniture, . Poplar, Oak, Walnut, Birch, Birds' Eye Mapb or Mahogany, we can suit you in quality ana price, 11 you want a Parlor Suit , Ranging in price from 816.00 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 nots, don't fail to see us; Should ;need a Baby Carriage ' XI t il In your; DU8iness, we minK.we nave ino bast line in tHe State to select from. Cook Stoves. , The Star Leader, isl 'said to be the beit Twert years guarantee on fire back. Look at them,"and you will I buy them when you hear the price' .., . ... i Baby Renders, Boy Wagon?, and every thing to newfound ina Fir: t Class. Furniture Store- 'Call and;69 us. j BellHarfis'&Xompany- OurMr.Bell will answer7allScalls'dayoriiiglitin tte DndertakingDepartment.
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