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Vol. XjlNo. 2709 C0NC0U1X N. C. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17 1898 w hole No PERSO NAL POINTERS. itcsolntlon of Respect to Sirs. T. 1 Chapman. The Benevolent,. Society and the Missionary Society of the First Pres- nytenan cnmch held a meetinar on last Monday eyening'at the residence To Be lit Id; at ine Court House Be. ginnm? sext Monday Morning for the White PeopleThe Colored in stitute to Meet at the Colored Grad ed School Building. The Institute for the white teach- of Mrs. J P Goodson . and attested f W . . be beld in the court house, their appreciation of Mrs. Truman bem"XD8 - Monday 22nd. Chapman by the following resolu- r J UJ ' J oyner assisted by tions of respect to her memory : fto Sharpe wUl condnct the sti- whereae, Mrs. Truman Chapman . . . has departed this life and heroresJ- , , 5?AYer of State ence is no longer with up, therefore Tk an iD8tal College, and we resolve. ?5bb re.siden Alderman of lr Thaf in w ,infk a i oiaie university wm addiess 1st, I oat in her death we deplore the loss of a faithful member, one cu r , , , ui memoer, one School committees are requested who responded to every demand for t " - Tv "f . . . t, ... u-u mo 4toiu, ana me as stance m the work of these bo. friends of edncation are invited to olCu0o, oiiu wjiuao pictj, eyer moa- be present. estly manifested, renders her an ex ' The Institute for the colored ample worthy of imitation and of teachers will be held in the colored u 10u,Dluuiaiiuc. i eraaea flchoni hniM5 2nd. That we acknowlarlorA tha Ut m o m fj j TOodness of onr HeavAnlv Fatnoi in I Prf t, t t . , , a.-v in nlaU kc f " u v. a. jjugaa assisted Dyi mouu, iu;y? -resile srrantinsr her leneth of dam' in Prfisirlflnf ' rni r o... I Brown. making her meet for the inhftritAnoo and M. nnllAfTA n.vu- r. . .. , "wiiww i -wwAAuaa. uicniiniiiini. Hnn I wiiaa u a vr . . ... i . . . . i . - i luio? a. nuuio l Uunp wont t rt of the saints m liirht and nallinir Prof. ProvinHpr nftha qo r. lnu..i.w.lL . B eniro u . ii -- 1 , " r t " wm u- vuttuue mis morning on a visit uw itiKi iiuav n ui i w uiiuk d. Liai inuii r v u 1 nnn nnnr ii s.r ... enter through the irates into th the Institute. luu'u g relDrn , : " D 1 I UOJT. I w V WU UllD Ur IIIMTH M I 1 a I . 1 3rd: Thftf.wo fQn4A. iL-MrMBflp frt ... Mr. (ius Hartsell returned from her relatiyea in tbia hour of the Institute. It so annonncemnnt ?nnelly 8 S.p.r,n8 la8t nint ad ment; that ffe devote a narra in thB IU be made. The friends of edn. i . . . 1119 at t- PlaM- . 1 I ... .... i ant inm mnrnino in enan 1 canon are invited to be present. A f coverai rr m t -r jaay8. a.. X.J. IjUDWIG, HUpt. Mrs. J L Crowell and family returned home this morning. Prof. Jesse Oldham returned from Charlotte yesterday evening. Misses Mary and Lucy Lore went to Charlotte this morning to viBii reianves tnere. Mr. D F Cannon and wife went to Charlotte this morninir to viaii at the home of Mrs. J W Wada. worth. Mr. G W Ouid, our former townsman, came yesterday evening 10 qo some business with nnr dsalers. ui. j iu omooi was called to bali8bury yesterday evening on ar count of his youngest child beine sics mere. Mies Myrtice Thompson, of oaiioDory, is expected here Satur- i i minutes of each society to her mems ory ana tarnish a copy of these reso lutions to the Concord Standard for COMSffTTBR. Mrs. H i Woodhouee, From tie Missionary Society. Mrs. Alida W Borkhead, Mrs. K S Harris. Prom the Benevolent Society. Revenue Officer Geo. W Means returned yesterday evening after tafari HOP A vatr)tv TT x ' FvAm ... ... , . I O VA4iJ VUUI. Jig Weill From the State or No. 9 as Gathered ftnt vnn u? 1 d , By a Correspoiiaeni In hose Parts. ? 0Q lafit SUrday A BATCH OP NEWS Henry M Bd8t has accepted a do- sition" as foreman of the chlorina tion works at the leenhour mine. Geo. H Barnhardt. son of Mr John H Bernhardt, has typhoid iever. night. i j X: ONE LOT of Lawn worth 10 to go at 5 cents. Worth 25 to go at 5e Worth 15 to go at 8c. - These are Remnants. K X . . v J CO. I t Ladies' Gowns 40 and 50 cents. Ladies' Chemiee 20c. Lidiee' Corset Covers 25c, Ladies' Drawprj y We are going to sell them. X)G030DOCX3iCX w X X X X A FRESH LOT OF I Cnnrnrri n.,.. ... . . : rcA , Al. - , A correspondent fron, Blowin, L."B. ."""il Md Jim haTe Rock to the Oharlottp iow, .eQ lrom Union count,, where ep-akin,: of Mise Nann. Cfinn !M. XOrB,er 1,48 reDted 8 Ptotion this place, has the following just w i compliment ahnnf. w .. , , W H.Dry haa rented Jake Eidv' plantation above Mt. Pleasant and )ancy Nice Plaid Shirtwaists Worth 50 and 60 cents, To close out at 40 cents. m . . Cannon & Company x x V Fetzer YOU, FURNISH THKFEBiy WE DO THE REST. That's all weagkyon to do f jw nish the feet We will not only do the rest bat we will do it well for $2.50. , .ft ' VWe have evervthincr 'in 'fwftit. except your feet. . An onnce of satisfaction is worftj a ton of talk. Satisfaction goes with every pair of shoes we sell. Respect fully, vi y a Shoe Furnishers. miuer. "As to who is the belle anion thi P brilliftTit nrtfQ.. , will move ua women is a moots d qnestion, but it probably lies bes 4 1 r lweeQ 1S8 Blanche Weaver, of sneviue. and Miss Cannon, of Con cora. - -AT- Manila Surrendered. There is no longeany doubt that tnere at the end of ' the present vear.. John D Walker, wife ana children. Fr r in .. X M nfi who ha W f.nw .- Mm U.. -"Avi t lvll mmuwiu icvcx. ortj an I well and out again. OR0CER5 i John McAnulty and Frank Cox are preparing to make sorghum. MaUla h8 "failed though there is t T COntemP,atea no direct official anl ! P ..ton -gla and saw mill ux.-a. . tnw fall uuwmuem or me city began at 9.30 Saturday morning and the white flag was run up at 11 30. The a . Americans made it a point to only attack fortifications and the cit mererore,. suffered little damage . ixner troop as anSliard8 thiB h W -d nhardt have Thl l'f6- been condnctinK a protrac-ed meet. liiht on wh .m"' 1"U"a1J' T"y '? " 1 d 8P!f ' the past ten Geo. f! HadI. Wlltcuipmie- put- somewhat of a Heroine Spring street can boast of a hero ine . lues dft V & pen tlpman wno nlnon. . 0 " w 4 bUU Mr. and Mrs. C D Bobbins, of inir ont ha oroii k aa i o iuu wj name UiCaUo oro viBiiinz relatives and let some kind nf a cn'Mr i : uujj iutu irifirlnfl in f nio nnm n. n v, . t 1 1 ill TT .u.owunuumvjr. bus wen. ne commenced worrvini? A trio Of nrnmlnanf m 4 I about Oettinor it nnt anr) Viia d.'nA. . f.vmiuum utuiiuua wcub o r wt ubuun to the Thunderstruck iSndge sqair- er,rather than see him di, contented, rel hnnfinrr T'4.i j . 1 har! nr faTinv Tn k.. J Ai' 4 NEWS PARAGRAPHS It IR flM nnn 1 i . rl f t -uuuuuueu tuai wen. juee is m the race for United States Sena. tor rrom Virginia. A dispatch saya the President has given orders to diaband 40,000 voK uo eers. xnis will include the 2nd, vui. uurgwyn's regiment. Ujfi said .that after the fall of Manila tne mhabstants asked Mr WUdman to convey their congratu. u, 10 iDe rresident with the "P mat they would be represented the commission to dispose of the 1 mlippines. days. The meeting will nrobablv close this afternoon. B THE CORBETT TRAGEDY. The Pnsllm's Father Kills Himself and Wife. K J Corbett, the father of the pugilist, committed the double trass edy Tmesday morning at his home in San Francisco of shooting his wife and then himself. Both died almost instantly. He was in bad health and there is no Burmiae man mat he was dp mented. It has comnletelv nerved the pugilist. trying to cleam out the well thoroughly, his daughter again descended and would fill the bucket, there not being enough water in the well to sink the bucket. Now W9 ara toid not to mention any name9, bit this young lady deserves some praise, for the well is a tolerably l deep one. Who can beat it ? M 0 E N E w"szl.t is it? If your Piano, Organ; Music Box, Clock or 'anvthiii in th tan Ifne-Phaeton or Buggy -looks dingy try one bottle. You will never do without it. - M Lawn Swings All the Latest Improremen( No Push-eeno polI.ee, work-ee well-ee, all eum-ee and if you don't look sharp we" will sell you Calipee eeeee Furniture ! For Over Fi ty Fears I . . . Mrs.) Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of 'mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect suc cess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will tp little sufferer immediately. Sold by un , drueei8ta in everv rjart of tho wnrl Twenty-fiye cents a bottle. Be sure cthu aas xor "Mrs. wmsiowa ooott World without end and more on the wav. Troo r oads of Chairs. Sounds like we doot intend to let people sit on th . . - . noor. And we don't ! Rocker3 from 75c. to S10.00. "7 nMnni n m w mihu Has ior "airs, winsiowa BootL SPIWAL BSSfSg -fcjc Syrnp." and take no other kind We are in a position to give'you anything you want m the Furniture Uneat the lowest possible prices. Respedtfallv. - - Bell, Harris' Company With oar new-Fnneral Car" jasmin from Cnnningham Sons. & Co., of Rochester, N.;y., our Undertakiue Department is, nneqnaled in North Carolina. . I Store 'Phone Residence 'Pnoneco
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