Vol. So: 2757 COHCOIW, N. C. JULY 28 189S Whole No 11757 THURSDAY WEDNESDAY'S GAME. ball 'home with terrible force, which not guilty. jQry found him not easily put him out . In the eierhth -innincr. nairiomii a 7 v u n jj a goilty. The case of 'State -vs. Tom Gray and Sandy Holmes for an affray, was continued until the next term of court. ' , State caino railed at Hie Seventh lnnlns- Viii a Victory From Iel- rer Ttis Tim -Kin prevents Any knocked the finest fly of this season. ?i(!IcinamKS uemK r.. having put it over the fence still 0a Wednesday evening the Pelzer nearer the centre field than the two ru..Ar tonmR went On the dia. Ul.i l i i , . . v 8Ea tuuunu iuai, uye oeen KnocKea ny Maugum State vs. Jacob Pruitt George 4.amto test their suDenoritY Uv,;-tu.. , , J awu xun, vreorge icouu :- .. . . - vU40 jrcx. xuid was a aanay ana Melcbor, Thomas tMelchor and Ja!e ia playing ball.. . - the grand stand highly applauded Marshall, affray ? Thomaa Melctor Mr. Mb3 who pitched for Pel- Garah. This fly also brought Reid and Jacob Pruitt were on trial, but zer Tue8y umpired the game for nome, which gave us two more runs the other defendants were not the. boys: while Prof. E B Lewis did in the eighth inning. But in a few taken. The persons tried were tbescoriDg. V- minutes it commenced raining again, found not guilty This time Pelzer put Mr Neville, and Mr Main8f whQ Wilao?l Griffifi carrying manager of the team, in the box somewhat of a weather prophet, a concealed weapon The defend- Of course they put Crawley behind called the game off. It was well that ant submitted. He was at first sen- WortrtincrT.nn went in tha i-t . . .. . .1 1 T " : ne cauea it on mis time, asit just tenced to the chain ganK for three kept on raining. months, bat after finding that noth- As the eighth inning was not fin - mg had ever been charged against ished, the score dates back from the him before, Judge Allen said that ending of the seventh inning, which he could be released with the coats left us 6 to 4. and a fine of $20;- If he is unable Johnston made to runs for our to py this, the county commiesion- team, wnile Kogers, Keid,Jbiaher and era will hire him out until the YERY : TOISTII EE em the bat. box for our team and Oldham, as i ViPhind the bat. usuai, wcuw - - Ed. Misenheimer,. one of our players, being sick, Mr. Jack John stor, of the Pelzer team, joined us and played second base. It wasjis riL a. deeire to play-wiin.uur team . ONE LOT of Lawn worth 10 to go at 5 cents. Worth 25 to 0 at 15c. Worth 15 to go at 8c. These are Remnants;, ft Johnston did not in the least play Caldwell each made one run. traitor for os, but caught almost Messrs Darby. Morean. Orawlev every one that came near him. He and Seville made the four runs for made a pretty run backwards in the peizer. tbird inning and caught Darby's fl Veddington and Neyilleeach sic la the very first inning our team ceeded in striking out three men at made two runs on them, wnile v re the bat. zar never became able to make a score until the sixth inning. Fiom amount is paid. PERSON A L POINTERS. i)Ooooooooo:3!(I 40 and 50 cents. Ladies' Chemise 20c. Ladies' Corset Covers 25c. Ladies' Drawers. We are going to sell them. 1 YOU FURNISH THE FEET TCE DO THE REST. That's all we sek von to do f r- nish the feet. ... We will not only .do the rest but we will do it well for $2.50 : - I v the first to sixth inning seemed a very short time, as it was only a matter of getting three out before they would change. ,ToVinorrvr trior XTOTM hftril tfl Tft. I . H3 a rnn in the third inning after succeeding in getting to first but was put oat'whiie running to sees end base. It was not his fault thongh, as the ball just simply. got The following is the score: Cons cord, 6 runs, 3 hits, 3 errors ; Pelzer, 4 runs, 3 hits, 8 errors, The following is the score by in nings : Concord 2 0 0-0 0 4 0-6 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 SUPERIOR COURT. - . v Cases Disposed of Up fo This lime Nome Being Sent to the Chain Gang. Mrs. H M Barrow retuned home from Kings Mountain this morn ing. "-i ' Mies Bettie Al xander returned home this morning from Lexinfc ton, where srle visited at tho home of Dr. Thames. Editor C P Sapp and Miss Jennie, came home last night to attend the funeral of their father here today. Mra, Murdochof Asheville, ar rived this morning, having been called here by the death of her . j Nice Plaid Shirt Waists Worth 50 and 60 cents, To close out at 40 cents. jO0CeC3OcC3eC30OeC3cC3cG erandfather, Mr. Sapp. In the fourth innine Richmond I Maota Hawkins, affray. Both found l -Miesee Mary and Rosa Bern- .j 'j , Mii n.tnh f gmltj. Joaement auspenaea on narat, una meir oroiuera, iqu u Re Clarence, returned fo Salisbury this State ?s. Cha. Morgan, false pre morning, after visiting at the, home ana TTo nloar! nnt imiltv Found I of Mr. R A BfOWD. MiSsGraCO .1 MOTrman r f finafo a foul in the cotton patch to the w left of his first base. TV 1 -1 - L , . J I sogers noea : a not gro.nae u entenced to the chain Brown accompanied them and will frio fiffVi irininor wliinh BPAmpd deters I J I . . .. f -. ff f two vears. ay a wnue. minea not to ne stoppea, as u umi " t - , T , .1. xi. - i. lV 'aA State ts. Jaolc Freeze and Luck went by their pitcher, then caused wl"to ' , , T , j , ' Bamhardt. forcible trespass. Luck the eecond baseman to make an r , error, and the centre fielder also de- Earnhardt found not guilty. Jack monstrated the fact that that ball made to pay coste and Siye could not be stopped. v -..u , . - . Mom. made . wettr nlay in the term of conrt to d'8PS9 f lhe 6896 tilth inning when he tned to get George Barnnardt. Cannon & Fetzer Company. We have everything in Oxford! except your feet. . - - - An ounce ot satisfaction is worth a ton of talk. Satisfaction goes with every pair of shoes we sell. Respectfully, Dry Miller, Shoe Furnishers. as M.AZOLENE! Johnston out running from first to State vs. Jess Faggart, attempt atj Fresh . SARATOGO dHIPS Made out of New Potatoes. Hot Staff, AT WBI A.T IS SIT ? . I knnaa.ViiiAoViniv TTVtnnd erniltv And aecond. Morgan caught the ball 7 in his left hand and quickly touched fenced to ten montho m jail to be tv 4 -w a rt i hired out by the county commisS'On- Johnston with hia right hand. Bat . . .A mr . . . . . , , en. The judge then made the re Mr. .Mams, .the ummre. had been - . : Playing ballWlon to caliuot Um? I? V? "v Ervill & MorriSOIl -.I... T1 . coats were paid the negro be encour- I- A'V1 1 lfc?v" miDg as inat oui. n was, mougn. . nnnrPD; . ,i seed to save his money. (JKUCtiKO prey piay ior m.orgau auu wouiu tiu j r , State ts. Henry Phifer and Bud fool a number of players. John- " u.. . K - y I MSIIa affnav Phi for rkiAad crmltv. eton succeeded inakingjiis run. ' Z t. x,:- iMillerplead not guilty.. Phifer was BBOEIVED A FALL. ..... ' r aain to tne tnne oi ionr rum. mi . . ... ;ratm ftf Esq, bnren. n. Down tue steps Pelzer, in .this'sama inmng;plajeAb."A . - iJii mt or. tviictou' and i. uadiy "m . v I ment was suspended on payment or ceeded in covering the home plate. The score now stood 6 to 4 in our favor. mu TalT n- a. ot nearMill Hill, came to Concord The case of State vs Cicero Gns "eBr p.Bf.. t, q ... and'went to the -home of Register nrt. Weddington on West Oorbin street MBK IJUUL1UUCU UUa AAV. A WW . . j . m , Rogers nade a cannon throw from Q - a wftfc foW ,n tr?fti He wenton In the boase, -bnt xaiiea the centre field in tin seventh jn v-.-a j j- .... to-sse antione ;.He(1opened the door nmg-to Fisher on third and succeed. fo disposed of when the other reaching down to the buement .mi ed in downing Mclntyre . ; ca8Cg m 4d. A motl0n was nade walked tothiy The game was delayed in the to disoharw the witnesses and the !Br? $ fa M W?6 seventh inning abant 15 minutes on criminai8 to give bond for thir ap account of a shower . ot . rain. . .The pearance at next term of court. Pelzer boys were back in the field state ts Tom, Kennedy assault anxious to play as soon as it stopped witQ deady weafpon. FbSnd guilty raining. r In the seventh inning aud Bentenced to the chain gang for neither team succeeded in doing fr lllonths. ' aching more than scoring three j;ne caBe. of L Dnli.Pi aqcused of retailing without license, was conv iu8k srieu verj oara 10 maKe a tinned nntil next court on nis own score in the seventh inning on one of our errors, but Caldwell backed the third baseman np and shot the recognizance. SratAVfl Will Ouriee, alias Will SDyder, larceny of a bicycle. Plead sCepsi and after making the first step foil -. . . His.arw are Clly bruised and he also receiv a scar, on his head. MrJ DeMarcus '', is 85 years of age The fall 'receiyed did not iLflict any great bruises, neither ia the scar on his head Very bad, but being so old it is feared that lie will never re cover from the fall. When last heard from he was tol erably bad off. If your Piano, Organ, Music Box, Clock or anything in the Furni- ture line Phaeton or Buggy loots dingy try one bottle. You will never be withqut it. - - " Lawti Swin ffClr All tne Intcst Improyemenf No Push-M no pull-ee, work-ee weli-ee, all snm-ee. Call-ee eeeea nd if you don't look sharp we will b11 you. Furniture ! . World without end and tnoro od the way. T wo loads of Chairs. Sounds like we do not intend to let people sit on w floor. And we don't I Rockers from 75c. to $10.00. We I are in. a ppsitaon -to give you anythintj you want in the Furmlt tlie lowest possible pribes. '!Respectfally, v ; Bell, 'iAarrSis ;& Cdmpamiy. With our;nnne;CaV,' jast in fromCunnirigliam,S6ti & Co., of Rochester, T5f.;Y. , our UndertakingDepartment ie uneqnaledjin NorthCarolina. fT Store -'Phohe'ia t3- Residence 'Pnone qo-